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1 HE MOBN1NC3 HERALD: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1889. pouring 3aili) $wai hPKClAI.. I8:8 A. M. .Not to st our stoves ami ranges before buying i a mistake. Mis takes are 1 way costly. Ioheat 'm stoves we have the largest as well as the ioat crcful!yjselected utock in the citr. The stares we .ider were not bought as an experi ment but as a ccrtaintv. We know what each stove will dr. ami ! -. ....... t- . i. .1 . i i uiey wen- iHjUjjiii iw uaan, so uie price i-j right. We have special ties in beaters, beside our regular ine of Garland, Argand and Su icrior stoves and ranges. Gko. VV. Smith. The Daily lh.uvii) will be m sa'.e ea.-ii mornim.: at the new land of W. I . Kuhtt's. where it a:i be pro.-me 1 at o cuts per opy. :atii::i: iMiti.iiKi.Ms. I'r Albany and vicinity Fol owing is the foreea-t for L'4 hours, . nomg at s. i. m. to-.;av Fair weather; cooler. JOTTINItS .1 it OUT TOWN. Co., O. X. it., was dulv ii.- ..li.,., :.. . i .. i : .... S in 1 o. ' i i.i.'t rioitn o i.tirui.i o-i.i. I-' "... ntinrl-llr, ! Keei vour eve on the nev dru ure. l or sood goods and lou prices it heads the procession. Mrs. W. C. l'owell arrived yes terday from the east to join her hush ind. who has located in this city. The "Jinglers'' Concert, Com pany p issed through this city yes terday for Corvallis, where they 'l'lay two nights. Tickets for the "Jinglers," on Thursday evening for tho benefit of the Women's lielief Corps are now en sale at Blackman's. The price cf admission is 23 and 50 ceiits, and 75 cents for reserved seats. Corinthian Lodge No. 17, A. F. A' A. M., holds a special cDinmuni-1 cation this (Wednesday) evening.! Woik in the F. O. degree. All Fellow Craft Masons invited to at tend. Uufus Thompson, W. M., F. M. KedlielJ, secretary. On the IDth inst. The Jinglers vrill give a concert at the opera ouse in this city for the benefit oi the Women's Uelief Corps. They are said to be tiie lineat company of colored singers that ever trav eled, and to have tie? be.-t bass vinger. The Oehoco Keview says that the ttock inspector has tinished his fall insjiection in that part of the county uoith of Oehoco and west ot lieschutes. lie reports having inspected L'lO.OiKJ -head of eneep, only ".S7. ot which he found to be affected with disease. Mr. .1. B. i'.ok-r.of Kansas, who brought out a herd of short horn Hooded cattle and sold them in the vicinity of .die;M, :!;'- co:::i!y, tarted lor ins home ves er i.iv. i lef, re 'oin I. i k he p!irch.i-ed a v place, at'.d v. lii p-.irt of the Cm return in the s; :fd:g will: am ! tier a:i' oi 1 ded catll". rio- A !;..:: a:n! kslmia t::t:if-.iu!. !.. Wrd-ma:: add lleniv Su- -:!- C.lllH 1!! lo li-oi.t on tin- j 'regoii I'a.-ilie last evening-. . - ill. Thev ! brought in live car-load-i of the pl.-itu purchased I v tne .ifany 0; Astoria Railroad Comp::nv. This, and aiiout as much more, is being , iToagSt to this city to lie place I in i eadmc.-s for work on the re ad i fiv:n Albany to Astoria, l'repar.t-! 'ions are being made to put about j t.nodnien to work on tne ma 1 i ar!y in the spiitu. The company !;as quite a pay roll n w among it. engineers. surveyors an.i other in'-n eiuployed-f They pay their bills prompt. y and have plenty ot inortev hacking tin enterprise fhe company has already paid out over $10.01):). Thev do not seek any subscriptions to build the road but go at it in a manner which in- i ligates that thev mean business. I Turns C 1'oriixlirnlly. Not long- ago an account was given of the attempt of a lunatic to cany ofT bodily a schoolmarm. 5peaking of the same individual Statesman savs: Charles Perrv, the almost ubiquitous insane sol- j dier, always turns up where he ii j not expee'ed. Sunday evening while ttie aneoiiver othciais weie scouring the vicinity i f Salem for him a telegram came from the bar racks that lie had delivered him self up there. It seems aiter in quiring here for the object of his search he depaited at once for Vancouver, arriving there at tioop Sunday. I le was permitted to enter the closet and not being shackled jumped out of the window. This was u Home, a small station near Huntington. Eight days from this he was seen in Sa.ein. and the next dar at Vancouver, where he now is, ready to again hi' transported to the asylum of Washington. Saturday evening there arrived in Salem, in search of the fugitive, Lieutenant Eastman and two private's. They returned Monday. 1 iio-rtant Ar.itounrei:iT.t. From now until Jar.uarv 1st Kraus-e A Klein will sell ladies Laird, S'chobert Mitchei! French kid shoes at $4 per pair; all widths from A to EE. Their Curacoa kids at s-'I i er iu:r. We have the finest assortment ot holiday lipoers for ladies and ents ever brought to i Albany. We al-o make a specialty of ladies' warm felt slippers in all ! vies and cof-.rs. Come and amine our stock and you Will (in: our jirices the 1-jwest :n t Pa: -icy A i' , j"b pri i.te!-. A SENSATIONAL TRIAL. The Court Boom Crowded With Ladies t Hear tbe Testimony in tu Hubbird Case. Ati a. 11. yesterday, the time ! Eastern people find it difficult to set for ttie hearing of the applici- acquire the correct pronunciation tion of Lena Dubruille before of the name of our beautiful vallev, County Judge Blackburn, praying the varden spot of Oregon ; but few that the custody of Barbara Hub-j get so wide of the mark as the re bard be taken away from the par-' porter of the Cleveland (Ohio) ents, Air. and Mrs. 11. C. Hubbard, Plaindealcr, who recently inter and given to some charitable insti-1 viewed Mr. Edward A. Abbey of tution, the circuit court room whs j Corvahis. crowded with women and men to i hear ttie testimony in the case, which has 'attracted considerable attention, it comes under the new law passed bv the last legislature . . - . .Mrs. Hubbard beinjr. accused ot whipping tiie child in a cruel man-! ner. The child, which is in the ; custody of the sheritf, and has been placed in the keeping jui Dr. ' M. II. Ellis and wife is two anU a ! half years old. ; It and the younger child of Mis. . 'Hubbard appealed as lively i i . - .!. . . -n. ... . .. .i i as ci.cets. inn ran .loom i lite conn room aim causcu many I 1 ....( smites fry playing peek-a-boo with ! some ot the learned attorneys and chasing each other at tiiue-ana-seek i about the tailing of the bar. District Attornev II. H, , . Hewitt t ... ., i e . i..l II II I 1' I . . t ii mi'i rud f. ... I K. .... v. i. u t vi.ii. 11 " ui'j i state an.i Vf . i. J.iiveu ami i. r.. Wolvertoit tor tlx defense. After ; the opening statements by the o pismg coun-el tie; examination of' w.tnes.-es was commenced, w Inch consumed tho entire dav. I'iie witnesses mi the part of the '(.... . M . l..i.l.. M.. i Maiu nne ; .u i .-. .uai ini:. s, .11 1 . v . . . lii i-'i 1 ' v-lilliiil,illr F. 11. Ki.scoe. Mr xirah Hi Mis. W. T. Hearst, Miss Dora Harris, Mr. Mi; WilMon, s Mat'.ie ! auerson, M.sslda Ooan, Mr. f. , L. Wallacce. Mrs. T. I.. Wallace, i Mrs. M. J. Train, Mrs St. John, i Miss Fmma l'fedl'er, D. C. Schell, : Dr. M. II. F.llis, Mrs. M. II. Kllis, 1 and Mrs. Neliie Monteith. ! The burden oi the evidence on j the prosecution was to ell'ect that the witnesses had seen more or less j cruel whipping ot" the little girl J done by its parents, and had heard the child receive severe whippings when in the house, and that Mrs. lluhoard old not show ttie love lor ...I.-. i:l .--.I... ti inai sue uui nr uie younger ; child, and treated it in a very ; cruel manner, and . lid not give it enough to eat. On the part of the defense Mrs. i llubba.'d testified, deriving every j allegation as to cruel treatment of; the child. She said IJarbara was ; headstrong ami she had to correct I hero severely, fdie said she had given both of her children i sound spanking a number o!" times, but had never treated them cruellv. She said botn the chil- dren were adopted. She said Bar - tiara's name before adoption was Fdith Tvler. She was an iile-'iti- mate child of Mollie Tyler, a ser vant girl of DesMoines, Iow a, w ho left her parents to hiil her shame, and hired out as a servant girl. Toe child was obtained from tne Children's Home of DesMoim-.-. .Mrs. Hubbard did not know who i the chilli's f.uhtr was. Mrs. Blumberg, who had the child in custo.lv alter its at re: testi.ied that the child ,vs hard to j "'d which was occupied by Ham coiitrol, and tint it .seemed to love 1 mend for a time, but he IcU it and ! ii-mother. Oth.-r witnesses intro luccd to : .-h..w tl. a; the child seemed to have oidinarv .lih-ctiou for its mother were Iis !, ('h;ti". tind Addison , Hulin. ' I Judge J. C. Po'.veli testified as to I the disposition of the child. Ile - thought she wa hard to control. Mr. II. C. Hubbard i orrob..;a!c I w hat ?d r 1 luoiiard had Mil l run- c ruin the adoption ot tne id. He said Barbara was will:: had soim- bad habits, and and thev were force 1 to be strict with her and whip here sometimes, but they had never Healed her in a c ue! or inhuman manner, but only as a means ot cm reting the child's habits. Thev Lad always given it plentv in eat ami tivated it kindlv H - .-ai l Mr.-. Hubbard never whip- ed lb,- child unmercifully. Li he '. had seen anything of that kind he would have stopped it. This concluded the testimony, and the court adjourned until '. a. m. to-day. OltKl ON TACII-IC NOTKS. Gatksvii.i.k, Dee. 17, 1SM. J. S. Antonelle will soon remove ' his plant to La.Grande. Jaires Chamberlain, a tie-maker, . . i . . ... .. .i cuo two oi nis toes on ye.-ieniay . There is about 7 inches of snow at the abandoned tunnel. Oinian A Crook have all their camps on their upper work cstab- lished 'Pt I I A 1 I . to which place the track is now laid, will be completed by Thurs - day. The new turntable at Coe, the new station a')ove Britenbush which by the way, was named uttor I ..in S t ;oi. t n frk capitalist, is nearly completed , , itd! ra'.i I'arK Addilion. We are now eft'ering for sale lots and blocks in th's line addition, parties wishing to make invest - ments with a view lo building or where property will advance ! tu. f,,liiwing ollicers were elected : rapidly in value, wdl do well to j s. Wallace, W. M ; M. A. Miller, look at this addition as it is the ; s . W. ; C. C. Ha:-k!eman, J. W. ; choicest residence property in the j j. i;. Courtney, treasurer; J. A. suburbs ol Vtbany. This addition I i:0ard, secretary. A public instal ls laid out with parks and has ! jat;on wij )-lplli ou lm.nber road avenue s running through i the entire length of the property: u itii trees planted at toy corner oi ....... i . i i ...ii : e.i. o ioi un lite ..eue-. lauoii; niirkhati A .Maim, Leal Estate .gents. Astoria. Lois in the north addition to As- : or;a; ,)rj,.L. t.,u.i. n1 Ihl jr.wta;i- ment plan, or a disc fhe.-( los are s-'i'i Portland and o'h--r auth -i i.ed to ill o-i unt for ea.-h. rapii'.ly in citic. I am a few bloi-k-i. and ir wiil pi,- ti.ni call early and -et v..e.! c! -ice. ii. :i. Beird K.-..1 K-t::l -. Ah an' , Ag: i.l '..1 J.il THE REF0S1IR SLIGHTLY MIXED. He Oct a Bid Spell on the Willamette Valley and r.ls Con uteuSHis Geography. After stating that Mr. Abbev is visiting Cleveland for the first time since he left there fortv-five Years a:;o, and giving a sketch of his wanderings as a steamboat man on the Mississinni and Missouri rivers. a sol. Her in the Mexican v:;r, a scout and dispatch carrier, it is said that Mr. Abbey stalled in LSol). with the vast hutn.i:i tide Ilowintr west, for Oreirnn. On the wav he suffered an attack ot chol- era and his comrade died with it. Hearrive.l in Oreiron alter a iournev i which was very event:'.:! in that i i . . i . . i i . - oav, au 1 l lias iee:i li is Home ever ' . since. Solar the repot ter ;e: s along . v" u:' I very welt with the story, lie iiiidoitakes to u K.iiu-inii.u ; VaileV alll I ' about, the Willamette . , . . . . .- the method ot shipoii!'' its tro- .. , 1.. . . . . . ... , I .......... . . 1 . ...I I .... tniv is. in.: i;in? .-li'tuv illl.eo., ilh ( will !:e seen bv the to owni ' ex" : tract: His home is in the Vallimett vallev, nineiv miies south of l'oit- laud and seventv-lwo miles from i "ere filed to-day by the Corvallis Yi.quiua on the 'bay of the same I Sireet Kailway Company, with name. The products of the great Zephlin dob, .1. II. Wilson and Vallimett vallev have been trans- J Balston Cox, incorporators; eapi ported north to'l'oitlan-1, thn 115 j tal stock 5l),(l.)0, in shares of $10:) miles (i(.ivn the Columbia liver to : each ; principal otlice, Corvallis. the coast and then loo miles down to Yakima bav on the wav to San i-rancisco the Oregon I'acihc road, in which Mr. Abbev is inter csted is built directly west from Albany to the coast," and is ex- pected to gather in the trallie of the country by the short distance to the coast. They have had no booms in Oregon, Mr. Abbey says, the controlling spiiits preventing it. The towns of California which were inflated so much a few years ago have not yet begun to recover from the ellects of the collapse which loiloweil. Kent signs are ? ... i .-ii . ! I on a majority oi me miudings ami the life and activity aie gone.' MAN CKOr. ! lo ,lu'et at Corvallis the "Jtith, 27th . j and USth of this month, to which tV.:uEccDuater!:t Sublimity, in Marion J teachers of Linn county are cordially invited to attend. Ar cUn rangements have been m.ide with . ... I the Southern l'acilic railway lines Word came to the ."salem States- ., w...t .livi.i.-.nlf..r r,.- "'an Sunday evening that W. ( i B'. :- married man about, lorty years old, with wife and three j children, who resuled on Charles ; igert's farm, one and a halt miles I ea.-l vard from Mil.huuty, had been hot and killed about noon that oav by Hi mas I iammond.ol May- ! tlll. alMlts at Corvallis and lbanv. ton, a man nearly the same ae, ; Tl(. holi!is Corvallis will enter also married. Ihe report proved ' ,.lin )jl(,MJ ,,.di!ig, during the true, as tar as the death ot Mr. ! lLns (f tll(. :.,,. at lvatv lugs is concerned, tmt the man- net ot the death is shrouded in mystery, which will require the inquiry of the courts to sol ye. The killing occurred on a farm belonging to Hammond's father. . nas been living at Mayton. this' 'arm joins that oc--.p ed 'ny Biggs, and the latter had some cattle on the Hammond place grazing. At the time of the killing there w( ie pteseiit only Mr. Biggs. Mr. Ham- mond and a son of the filter ten or ' Ive years old, so that the full facts may never be t.'ioiigu tne tender a may :i;m:iv a raigl.t known, al- of th lad t..i v oi the t sad occurrence. II amiiiund claims that Sim .-hoot ing was accidental, while the gun ....I was in the hanus el tne bov , .in., occurred minis wise: .u uiree Were standing around the prem-i-es, Hammond bavin- a doiilile barreled gun, when sim? quails were seen Hying around, one oi 'which Hnmmond sin. t, and then . i i i . . i iree ; (.in. the bov begged f be allowed to shoot one. The father handed him the gun, whereupon it was acci-, dentally discharged by the boy. the charge lodging in Mr. Riggs' neck, killing him almost instantly. Klvcliou of OliirerH. Grand Prairie Grange No. 10, elected their ollicers for the ensu i ig vear last Saturday as follows: M., N. P. Payne; 0.,".Jas. Hunter; ! L., Morgan Henshaw ; steward, M. 1 i' i ivne; A. S., J. A. Bothne; ; ( ... treasurer. T . Froman ; secretary, Nellie Wallace ; j (i. K., Fred Price; Pomona, Nancv Henshaw ; Flora, Mary Froman; Ceres, Margery Gcrdon; L. A . s., will iiozella Frv. Installation tak.. lace the second Satuidav in i ,lunnai'-v: 1 ,0 atte' All members are invited I.KItANON NOTES. . Lehaxo.n, Dec. 17. M. .,, , w .... . hanv s live real estate men was in Lebanon to day and purchased lj block from Jno. Wassom. They o.i if twill ii .int f i.inl'n iiwiluitt ! , ." l" ii. .in. - j j fast, why buy real estate in IajIi- anon. ! At the annual election cf Leba - ,,., i0(,r(. v,. 4j a i. un.i a m. o- ;l j M ' . Cranje Mvcting. . . ... .ir,oi, I'.imr.iii I ran".' Wld , tl,f.i itb s'.b.m nnn .m tnr - dav, Decemhi r L'lst at Id A. M All P. of II. cordially invited. cordially invited. W.3r.llM...KAKV,SfC. .. Scissors. Shears. Immense stock at Stewart ev Sox's. The best tpia'i'v .nel anv size er style. Call and examine our slock. Stewart A Sox. Ca! B.iriow.- .-eat b ii' :.i :.m! ;S ill e ta ' A SEVERE STORM. f i- r. . ! The steamer Lurline Shows the i Effects cf a Hard Windstorm. THE SALEM WOOLEN MILLS, Iuc-easmj: the Capital Stick--Ctrvaliia Street Kailway Holary Public Ad mitted tePraotio-. SjiClLi! 10 Ihu llKRALK.) I'okti.and, Dec. 17. The steam er Lurline lies at the Ash Street i dock ith the forward part of her hurricane deck torn off and her pilot house badly damaged, as a resiiit of the wind storm she en countered yesterday at 11:50 o'llock, at a point about half a mile above Kooster Keck, on the i Columbia river. M IVI.KMiJM'AI. iNCOHPOHATION. J-.u.KM, Dec. It. the Ihomas "- -' i.-..,, ul,,,. Mill Company ofjeils- ldeni liv .X. . . I ...J.I .1 quire rarrar, thoinas; and C P. Li-hop, directors, tiled in the county clerk's office aj,)t the office of the secretary ot" it..O. r... .1...' i:i1riliif.tsktil'..fr ni.lii.lau I n 1.1. lll-FI... V'(..'.'.1.1 1..1...11'41..1.v. L - .f ....."m-.o ..... .... ui 1UI.UI riuiiuu, i in I i. .mini; . tic 1 .. 'capital stock of said com pan r to .f 75,000. t rolU AI-l-IS STKLET KAII.WAY. New articles of incorporation si ckkmi-; col kt. i.. .i ... t ... ?.. , ,. M, ' sl(i,-.tro.l -.- tUicale from the supreme court of . . . Kansas to practice m all the courts of this statt C. C'. Bcekman, app., vs. Jack son county, resp.. ap:eal from Jackson county; argued and sub mitted. J. B. Lippincott, of Portland, w as appointed notary public to-day. Tra-liTs' Institute. Superintendent F,. B. M. -Kirov lias issued a circular conceriiii " . .. . . the teacher institute lor the Sei jond Judicial District :i:id Benfon j county, which has bco-i ;. .ointed duced rat"s for all members at tending. This reductiiii will be given on the return trip by the agerits at Corvallis and Albany. The Oregon -Pacific Kailway Com pany will grant reduced rales to all t nritw tin ent i ri hoi ii l.-i v -:! sun liv duced rates. In addition to this, t he cisi.ens of Corvallis will enter tain visiting teachers us far im practicable. im i tl. us' iiKtitiii tt:t i:c. We have jusi receiveil an im-iiien:.-e (uantity oi holiday eoods. ANDII S. ( 'iMidy ornaments ('ream candies Ribbon mixed Plain mixed Fnucv mixed. m is. Walnuts filberts Pecans. n; i is. Black ligs Persian date-. Bananas Pineapples. I'oll.TllV. ieese Chickens. i:ii:i.i:i.i:s. Celery S.et;l potatoes Almonds Peanuts miiI in a tig.- Whte ligs : (ranges i Lemon? TurKcvs Ducks' Caul i (lower Par.-nips All of tee above -can be had fresh and new. Leave orders for ; Christmas turkeys at. an earlv dal- , so as to secure .he best. Wii.i.amki ri: Packiso C. IJettcr Than Kvcr. I am now belter prepared than I have everibcen to suit my custo mers in the shoe line. I have just received a large invoice of th2 cel ebrated Laird, Schober A Mitchell fine shoes for ladies. There is no manufacturer w ho claims anything better than these t-h ies. I intend to keep a full as-trtnent of them in all prices, widths from A EE, and can suit the most, fastidious in lit and price. I ai.-o leceived another invoice of the popular ahoe, E. J. Reed's in waukenphast s"d patent, leather tip. These sh es are well known in Albany as I a lirst-dass nice style shoe. Or jdei.s from the country filled with jcaie and satisfaction guaranteed. Samuel E. Young. 1'itity Drawinar. 'fhe drawing for oar pure China tca Sl.t) y;v,. as :l premium will. . -it . l our hralid ot l nit v lea, will laKe ,m.t Detr. ISth. All those who I are entitled to and have not made 1 their guess must do so before the dav of I he drawing or forfeit then chances. Those wishing a ood i cup of pure Japan lea should ir our Unity brat.d ami get a chanci for the beautiful tea set. Will im ette Pat k ng (. I.ui;k litre. ; Napkin ' j- , ,.,'s 1 rings, 25. cents a' Butler khivcs. o."i o-nt.- bJ !l-':ir ll..l! -ill at l rem ! renls at I ten.-h's. Ca-dots. .:.! Hi ; at French's. i . " ' " j I'-Kct r. ihe I.trg.-: .m l lines, d.-p!ay , eVeiV le-'lgii! hi this vailo j 1 1 .-1 Pi- received at 'c p.r.d cMandne. wa 1 1 A ox s. Cal! Yl oiiey Can be. save ! bv trading new th Ug .-ioie. i h.-V ale i-ia :se in g. ii th. .!.- c! fii V. u-aper than Fact. h ltKIKF MENTION. Fountain p;ua t Will A Stark's ''k mufflers at Barrows & searis. Big bargains in Christmas goods at French's. A household word is Brownell, the grocer. Genuine sweet Florida oranges at C. K. Krownell's. XXXX coffee is the best. Try it. C. K. Brownell. F. M. French's is headquarters for fine Chri.it mas goods. Knives, foiks, spoons, etc., in great variety at French's. The corner jewelry store is head quarters for fine Holiday goods. Boys watches, very neat for hol iday presents, at Will A Stark's. Make your selections early and avoid the rush at F. M.French's. Ileal estate and Fiegant Lotion aro the leading topics of di.-ciissioH. A barrel of choice fresh cran berries ju.-t opened at t K. Brown- tall at f.ai, l Tench s and see his line display of Christmas goods. Stop at V ill A Stark's and ex amine their large and new line of watches. Klegant Lotion is a tour time winner, in fact it is a world beater. l ry it. '"Oh, it's just splendid, Kate." "What's that?" "Why, l.legant Lotion." If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk C. K. Brow nell. Look at my live-cent ctrncr win dow, it is the wonder of the town. C. K. Brownell. Diamond jewelry, line silverware and novelties for the Holidays uti Will A Stark's. ' Some new !cmuiis in scrap al bums, and prices to suit your fancy at (luiss & Son's. Barrows A Scar's have a large1 display of Mlk handkerchiefs for the holiday trade. Wanted You to come and ex amine the new line ot Nmas goods at Guiss A Son's. Barrow tvc Searls h.v e ust re ceived a fine line of the latest styles in gent.-' neckties. For oysters served in the most delicate and appetizing styles go to :he Delnioiiico Betauraiit. A fn:e line of hanging ami stand lamps can be had oi C K. P-row'-nell at almost your own price. Smoke the celebrated Havana tilled 5-cent cigars, manufactured at Julius Joseph's cig:ir factory. G. M. Strong has at his produce -land a line let of dressed fowls, also some choice apples at Ifl per bus! tel. fen thotl-jnd bushels of oa'R w suited at K. M. I.'obertson's teed stoi:- at the foot cf leny stuet, A I'oany. Now i- tl time lo s-uhscribe for lii.i."i..::;s. etc. fot I'.rget iii leave voui !l.OVsp:ip"lr 1 ls:i i. l) 1 1 I older -.villi i-. L. i( n. Hewd: 1 I .. I . t 11.1 II von tho truil Til I I , oinp! V :. ud n.i V. Ot .-end .l.g to I In publisbeis. I'!. ere is i;. i n - i i li-.i! you -peci.illy J cannot a'm-rd print'ii,- w bin- Pa:s!e ,- i i-!: at.' j befii,'s. '1 h.-y ii! .j,. ! prinl ing I'm vi a i :i I'f -! cl.ts ! and so cheap nil ill liii i :: ! V ic 1 1-v el :e r-.i v. ii,d :t!. !ie c ai'.-e : them a trial. !;.-TOP ! a io..k ..( i i.e i ' v.at". g. 'i .... .. i i. i. 'K o i; :! .ii i!m i -f i - i,'- d ,'ew- ! i.-iio--iVe: .-. e'c. i.:. !l. I I.' . ;.. : in prices. I A AI.irOItM A SKXKATIOX. Pctnlnma Courier.J It is rei'nrteil that the sales of the ;-Cal-: "lortiiu Hi lacdy,"' Joy's Vegetable surs.i ; Iiarilln, have jrrown within a few months !i'd they ;;re low really seusatioual. The I way the fame ot this production lms ' spread is simply marvelous. Six months ngo it was unknown. To-day it is all over the eouutry. It U authoritatively Muted that they have been actually giviug it away In Saa Francisco to people afflicted with dyspepsia, sick headaches, indiges tion and liver troubles, not to be paid for unless it cured. Su'jh practical tests arc so sturtlingly convincing as to be almost sensational. It is stated that two of the active principles of the new remedy belong to the vegetable kingdom of Cali fornia, and are so well known to us all under common names that it would sur prise us if told therj Hut we are not surprised at anything Californiaii, and this recent discovery of the newmcdicinal virtues of its vegetable kingdom is but another iustanccof thoastonishiiigpossi bilitics of n soil aud climate like ours. VOINK IN 1 il!.- IV "N VON' ;'f M v t ''a ...v. r ii if." r.-ii .e hu i;l t. 1 Nny. is, n .; i I," U ll !l t til' I. ! iilo. It a-v ie -i.i W()()l),,a;;,,a,;1:r.:!"i;u! h .ASH, Oio Al ii.. l.:,v& i i .rn i. Imiiv W-i .1 :ir.i. C i i k--. 5 K ids. (iien hints, tobacco and cigat? 'De'av u.it nil to-morrow to b WIS . but buy of those v. in adver I be." .lil'fli S V.i,! he voll. ' liii- ,.v iuiilr I ! li; :. ; : I'll.- i .' it--.- I A!'Aa- read the advertis oi ( ' me i. .rm ta-o. and lo.' They .ire.: to dnid !.-- 1 1 Ol" . i- :. ft ' e ii. Ji-'i Tli in I w n !? , . ,,.7t ,j j, j !b j : ( J j ' ' ' t li-M- t." ; : in .11 : '.': lo I I n'l ei- i i i : fill . A bill . ! -1 .. 1 1 1 iV I'll ll: i.-a !' - p;'-il to:- a:l Kitms nt In j 1 - :i ce. oi " ll ci-e U Y I'i ;l ll.e. I iue i i;.-- . : .-! l.i .I.m; 1 . i,;n.t in v.:;.;.:!:u . i t. fo-i:, , :.:'! !:,..-:-..tt.l T i I rinl j i :- i! : hi-', poj.ubr cs- ; v l'. pa'c.l lo ! (-f. ::ed jiio. si ck i f -r: ncerics ! . . . . . I l : iiigia-si e mil o it's K L. Kenton DKALFIi IN- Staple and Fancy GROCERIE if so Choic Candies. Xitt. Citjar and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, JEte. TEKMS CAST! AND PRICES jLOW. Subscription Agent for all Leading News- jKtpers and Magazines. tfTXKi: THK P0ST0KFICK. Pi. EWBRT, INVITKS THK PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT IILS NEW AN LABCK STOCK OF Holiday Goods CONSISTING OF . A FIN E DISPLAY OKCOI.D AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD HKAD Ei) CANES. OvLD HAN! !.::! -ILK UMBKKLLAS, COL AND FOl'NTAIN PENS, SOLID GOLD AN R DIAMOND CIJODS, ANP AN ENDLESS VAKIEI V OF JEWKLBV, COIN SILYEE "W A IRIEj AND GENUINE BCCl'.BS BUGS'. PLATED WARE ONLY; CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, AND KOVEiriEs roil holidais. We li.ivi- nought all thr c.eg:i,;e- ma by L. W.Clark and tlrcrnwo-xi tip to date ( No. I'i, iss'.q. I MiplicateA ctiii tie had from ihrm only of u, at re duced rati - We also have about 1SIHI negatives made by ourselves. fwr which (biplii-atcs can he had at liki- rates. We carry the onlr full iinc of riw t.f il.is s'ati-, and do cnlargeil wii k at lov.cst r ites ftr tirst-clan work. We shall he tiVa-cl to see ;.o;i at nr studio ia Fniaisn's Mock, next ?oor t tke Masotic Temple. " Tltlitjs Manufactauer AND IXlDTIdl l 1 i M 1 Hi nil liUI Ulll JjjU ilW im ;:.!- 1 dig :u,d Sin king '!. 1 ;. . M 1 1.. i.m : d kiiar I:i,t full line of Snickers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUll. Next floor to Prli in. i's candy store, Albany, Oregon, Zimm Www hit "Oh ! the coli and crujl winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ; Froze the ne on lake and river, Ever deeper, deeper, deeper: Fell the covering enow and drifted Throuch the forest round the village." IT IS OOjVEHNTG-. "();d Prok ' says winter is coming earlier and more serore this year tlian usual. EEGO TalVc. timely the topknot and examine my elegant stock ot OVERCOATS, CAPE 'ULSTERS DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VALOURS. BEAVERS. MELTONS. CHFATVfS. WI0EAWAKF. CHINCHILLA. CAV , '.:eres. MONTAGNACS. L . E . BLAIN, I Leading ALRAK Y, OBEGON, Til!) Lending IMfOTOfildPHERS: ALBANY, OKKnOX. Joseph of Choice Ciais DEALER IN- IV i u ra Clotliier, buow.