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1 rJHE aiOHXlXG mWAIA): THIJKSlAV, DECEMBER UK 1889. tomin $aiii) ttiA Sl'KCIAI., 13:30 A. SI. Not t ceo :;r -?ovo and ranges luyir;- i .t miotake. Mis--iki" are alw ay ; ostly. In heat lug toi.-wo ii :ivf the largest as veil a-, tin? lis".-:- -iirrfis!IyJbeIccte(l stock in tii city. The stoves wo i.Ser were not bought as an experi ment tnt as :i certainty. Wo kim.v v. hat each atovo will do, and ;hcy w'cre bought for cash, so the -..rice is right. We hare special ties in heaters, betide our regular . ncs of Garland, Argand and Su ;.oii r stoves and ranges. GKU. W. S.M1TII O Sl.f, ln-- Daily , ,, ipi ir on i :e ea i-'rni:nr fi I'll" new ".undofW. i . K'!h!'s :i.M I j-ro. t:r I :.t T eopy. !" 1 j Wi: i ll 1:1: l'nr ,!iunv 1IIHAT1.S. and vieitiifv i-'il it-wing I f - K'rvc:t for i-a-iin at S i'. .v. tivi.av : . , .nTTI.N.S ABOUT TOWN. The lalest r t mil-:..: a Kuhn's ws store. If yi:U want- .i-.-mettiing ty r ill ;it Kuhn's neWfi store. ::! Major I-:. A. Weed, ypres enting ! ::,e yc.-i i-i.ore, is 1:1 inocuy. ! 'Little Fisher Maiden." smi" ; 1 waiiz. at Kuhn's news stand I :';! cshi'tr and Elegant fotion the leading topics of discussion. A barrel of choice fresh cran- rries just ojiened at O. E.Erown- ai' ('ail at 'F. M. French's and see .is fine display of Christinas 'j'j-ds. mop at . m oc btark a ana ...nine their large and new line of j ; "alcho?. Elegant Lotion is a hrir time winner, in faL't it is a world boater. Try it. "Oh, it's just splendid, Kate." "What's that?" "Why, Elegant! JOtion. Womens Relief Corps benefit at the opera house to-nigtit bv "The inghrs." If you want a choice cup of tea try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E. Brownell. IiOok at my five-cent ccrner win- iiow, it is t he wonder of the town, j O. E. Brownell. 1 Diamond jewelry, fine silverware :md noveit ies for "the I Io'.idays at Will & irtark'3. ! . . . , ; home new designs in Kcrap ai buins, and prices to suit your fancy at Guiss it Son's. A anted o u to come and ex-j amine the new line of Xtnan goods as Guise x bon's. j Subscnpiions received an:I re-! ne.A-ed for all p.iiers a:, t lHgazines at iCuhn'ri nerts store. Malcolm lK-i::;y, son of Mr. John i'enny, who is atle:id:r:g sciiool, is quite sick w ith fever. For oysters served in the i,io delicate and a; eti.tng styl-s g t t!." IK huonico Reii.iv.rant. K,!i- v(;nr eve on new drug , and low t-'.oV1.-. t or goo-1 Root ;!! :s H iii-a-is the pi'occsstou. A fine line of hanging and stand '.imtm mil h.- had of (J. E. Brow- ! iH.U at almost your own price. Smoke tho celebrated Havana j tilit d o-cent cigars, manufactured j ::t Julius Joseph's cigar factory. J t L M. Strong has at his produce j Hand a fine let of dressed fowls.) a!s' uome choice appies at $i .i ' Cr i ! r-us!;cl. Ten thousand bushels oi oats j wanteil a 11. M. Uoijertson a ieei i storj at tne loot of lerry street, Albanv Peter Hume, of P.rownsville. was in the city yesterday. He stated that tlie report that he win ci idi date for state treasurer was a mis take, as he uad no aspirations for the office. Now is the time to subserihe for newspapers, mai'.it:es. etc. for 1SIH. I) in't foryet to leave your orders with F. L. Kenton. He will forward them promptly and save you tho trouble of sending to the publishers. There is no use saying that you cannot afford printing, nspecially while Paisley & Pish are m the business. They will do your printing for you in lir-t-class style, and so cheap that yon will never miss what little they charge. Give them a trial. A somewhat lengthy statement from the business me.; of Hum boldt, Iowa, as to the character and reputation of Mr. H. C. Huboard who formerly resided there, is nd lnrted in our advertising columns this morning. The ili;ii.i is not adverse to yivinji proper considera tion to all the nood that can be said of any man. In a business way Mr. Hubbard since his arti.al hero has been o nrP'i.ii( u- rL'ht and gentlemanly, and he o r ainly bears a goo-1 lepiitatin'i in his ol i tome. (inltra'.s I'ail. .il.tiii..n. Vi'i are ipw olfcnng In.- ..!e I. ' and b'.o-ks pi Ih s lue- a i !.;-.. .-i, jar;ies wi-h tig t m. i: e.-l merits with a vie.-.- t i '-i .i-:- .: where pr.iper'v w;l .-; i. rapidly in value. wi;i di -..-.! pi look at this aod ti-'i: i- it I- tie choicest icsi-ictice j imp. 'My in :!. sa' ui os ot Vlhi-y. iir-I:1:" i is ill i o:: v.iMl :: - and b.i- bfo id a e:o!--'- : : : I I : the entire length of the property With tin - pl.t .!-.. I 1 . i l': er .-.! i a.'ii !. -'. i--.i i h :i . : i ... . ( '. ii o; i'.u-:.h..r!. ,!:.:-. i.e.:: c Ageiits. THS EDS3AKD CASE. Child Givoa IlU tho Custody cf Childiea'a Honin -.a crtlaid. Tiif the The trial of the application for the transfer of the custody cf IJar bara Hubbard from its" parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. (J. Hubbard, on a charge of cruel and inhuman treat ment, waa concluded in Judge J). II. N. Blackburn's court yesterday. Ah additional witnesses in re buttal, ,. E. Blain, Dr. V. C. Negus vikI .1. J.;lorris were called and testified. The argument by the counsel was not concluded until the mii'dle of thy afternoon. The court then rendered his decision, takint? the custody of tho child from the !ar- i cnts and giving it to the Children's i Home in Portland, In rendering the decision .Indue Blackburn stated that, the ivis.. u-.s of a class th it should novir be I brought into court und tint the . i . . ... j conduct ot parents toward th"ir j children should be su.'h as to give , i no cause for such a suit. The case .1 i-uiue.-s uiiner me ne bin nas.-rd i by the last session of the iegWa-! tur", ;md is the lir.-i that has been : tried in Oretion. Tin. I .ti rip. i. I that when a child has been treated , i in a cruel ma inhuman manner, 1 me ciue.i can ue arrcbieo, ami 11 ; tV.I. I'I'.'ir r.-o .i'-r.ti 1. 1... ' . it can be taken away !'r...:n its par-1 ; (-.'its ami given into tho eur-iodv of : S'-mf charitable, institution, v.h-rh! t. II 1".' H'J II ill. wi'.s done in this ease. i he court in reviewing tlie e i-! ee stated that iho tesiimonv : no uolll"! .IS to tlie tact that the ! ciiild had been treated in a cruel ! manner by itsadopied mother. In I addition In 'lie tc-n i-n -.m- ! I., l'-i.. severe whi,,,,,,, inflicted, the court remarked that t would )U j difficult to conceive anv more i-rm.l ! treatment than that testified to bv Miss Patterson, which Mrs. Huh- i.ip.i ...,. iit..,i 11,,. -'-..1 . imu l.i ..,..;l. ..... ..f ii! ..i.p.i I when it had wet its clothing .Mrs. ; n milt l.- l(UII.-?lllut;ui UI ilil- 1.11110 ; urbiiard pinned tlie wet diaper; over the child's face, in which con- i dition it was left forsome time. . The court held that whiie thvre 1 was little or no evidence of cruel treatment on t lie part ot Mr. Hub- bard, he must have known of the child's treatment bv its mother. I :irnl ooriliitti.d it tn h.i ilr.i l. 1m accordance with this state of facts as adduced by the testimony, a decision was rendered taking" the child away from the custody of its parents and giving it in charge of the Children's Home, a charitable in.-titution of Portland. The counsel for the parents state that a writ of habeas corpu w ill be sworn out, and the case will come up for a new trial before Judge hattuck in Portland. A RARE VISITOR. The Oregonian savs: A white of f -.od s,ze-. Wil.s ,;a!l-'ht early vesterday morning in 'he e:- cavation tor a sewer on Third ! -i reef, between Colh gi and Hall, Ibv Mr. C. Dundee. The little i quadruped was full of tight, and could not be taken alive. It is an unusual thing to find this valuable ' fur-producing animal on this coat. ' wruer Mas nau mucn ex pen- I en e in the woods along the lakes i and rivers of Western Oregon and i Washington for thiriv-!ive yeai' p ist, but this is the i;r-t. time In-j . has ever known a white mink to j b.-seen :n the region mentioned. ; Tliose acipiainte.l with n itiir.ti j history say that white minks are! ; accounted a grear curiosity, ami aii' e.-tei-iiu-il highly on account of : their rarity. Mr. David Sted hi :caine the toitunate the 'ultimate posc-sor oi this aniinai. and has taxidermist's f.ands ilaci d it in a pro;. i r hands for ! mounting. AT VAOItS't. Y. : INA, Dec 17. The night of the Mith heavy ioiids hun low. and at f-icrt iii- tervals poured out their watery contents quiie freely. The tin an- w p,i',. tl,(. A which during the I (.vonimr and first hall of the iiiiiht ! had been coinimr strong from thei,.i it-iire.l I. iiril Si-lmher X' Miti-bi'll south, increased in fo.-ce until at ; 2 a. :i., our fears were realized, a j heavy gale and sea was on. In j the stillness of the night the roar-; ing of the breakers was really j terri'ie to one not accustomed to j such. The ship did not g out to I sea this morning; it was deemed j unsafe to attempt to cr.; the Par. After bteakfast the passengers ' were all transferred to the Vaqmna ..,0es are well known in Albany as Hotel, where under tho cointi-uis ; a iir-t-c!a.-;s nice style shoe. Or ireatment of Mr. Hampshire, at(l;.IS rr,jm n,.. country filled with the exiense of the company, 'e;,;irt. ;ul.l satisfaction "guaranteed, await another nigh tide, and the Samuel 1. Young. developments of another twenty1 lour hours. The prospect tsveiyl Il-mortant Aimoumemer.t. unfavorable and we are tilled with! From now until January 1st unpleasant anticipations ot theiKraus.se it Klein will sellladies future. The ship h is aboard a j Laird, Sehobert & Mitchell French :'ood cargo of freight, but a light , kid shoes at $4 per pair; all widths i: . . li... ! Ir.iin tn I'M 'I'lii'ir ( 'iir:ii.(i:i U-iils lisi oi p.issenuei.-, aiuwii;; n.n Albany is well represented; below . i- . w .IU-II il UIUI UK- ii.um... ' . . D. Hnnipbrev, Mrs Lizzie 1 1 nm oh rev. 1. E. Humphrey. W. : ). Iliitiitihrev. Chas. Humphrey. Chas. Dcveieant, ' i T ILiniMiid Itot M.-Oiienlin. D.jsivlesand col-rs. s' ,ri,i lt..h ICm.v. M- Nn.-ter. ........ . - , j F. L. Bryant, li. Parrish. Pat Dovle, Jno, Degman, 'A. Morris, all of Aih.tnv, R A..-tarr.ofCorvailis, and a lew others whose names at .1.;. i . t., .w.i-iin lHr .lllllll . .-- 1.1:4:: i .t .: n.i. l-'or Ten Hays al liariinvs En-la lir, all m:jn's ts ;iii i sh-i.-s in --to-.-k. I .r.n ai.iount ;' ivi'ini-n': -i i.I do! hvi.'s ?.: ioi.-i mittens at ") cer-: . ' aks .it eit-t. 1 !: y :-. .i v. ' iiic.'.n iitP'i.c.". ; Scjii-'s. j leadicr : A!.-o a! . ;;ii.-s.-s -:i-s I. ;-!:.:' -o, and :t.s. at A WLL AEMED ITiLIAN. He Sar(ateDid to Kill Kis W.f. ssd E.i a Pisto1, c:to and Razor. Tliere was serious troubie yester day among a party of Italians in this city, who hare been working at the frcnt on the Oregon Pacific railroad. Among them was one Joe Mason, who enjoyed the luxury of a woman who tie a;d was his wife. F!ie latter ii teems had trans- ferred her affection? upon another ; Italian named AngotU, who is: watchman ot the plant of An- j tonelle it Doe at the front, and over ; this the trounle commenced. The j woman wanted to leave Mason,! al,,i tht hi'U r entered a serious ' Potest, threatened t kid her i an(l while on thestrcet made a dive ! ll,r 1113 "lp pocket as i; n carrv las ! tlireat into execution. lie was arrested bv Chief of ' l't-'li,,(! Ho!l':nan and was eked up t :. i i ii I.. I in the iK- i lil 1 . w.is swindled and was' tonnd to have in his tMirkcts a pi.-to:, .i razor and a big ' I"-" i-i-i. .1.11.. 1 .. w. li.. iirnii-'ht. "i ueeorder Heiit..n's court , i '"-"y- UlATS DISJ?AICHE;i. T . v.. i'.-.u-isin Riyer i tb.it ?!?.c.-. Mi.!- s;'':l tl:'i'.i.i 1 Sai.i:.m, Dec. IS. A tides o: in- corporation we e iiieil to hiy in the ()iice of the secretary of state by tbe herman t ounty ielegraih .. 1 e 1 . . . 4 1 :...:... ;ual ieiepnone v. oeipuny U'O'nieuv iMpit.u stock .Vio-iii. n snares ol each; Malcolm Mackenzie, Win. Grant and V. C. I'-ruck, incor porators; principal place of busi- ness, vuani, .iieiinan coiimy The eiiterpiising citizens of ! Jetlerson are making an effort to i have the Santiam n:a;!e nav itrable j con-1 to 1 nai 001:0. a pel lion to con-1 -toss iiskii-.ir :i miimI! aiiiiriii.i'iation i " -- j 11 ls l,ein prepared Orejjon I'roil lift ion. The Salem Statesman savs Al. llerren lo-day one of the lar - I takes to Portland ,.t i,f ..... i vni i" ri ivnf tin . iieci entfle is IfltVl nniiiTil it uill 1... I ; " j-. ...... v.. i seen that this specimen is some-1 thing verv fine and much above the ordinai v. Salem meat market men pronounce her the be.t ani mat fattened here and estimate; that she will dress 101K) pounds, i Mr. llerren s.-..d tier to Portland butchers for $10i and will leave her ; there as he goe- to-day to Victoria J with ";)) Christ :i:as sheep. He; also has a sheep thai weighs "iK' ! pounds. This is an immense ! weight for a sheep, as the average! in Mcigm hy carload i iPopoun is. vtvrv u.uv iic:noi tic i Kits. ! We have jusl received an im- j inensie quautitv of holiday goods. i cM)tr.s. I Cam! udv ornaments ('ream candies i Ribbon mixed Plain mixed ! I ancy mixed. M'TS. Almonds Walnuts Peanuts Filberts Pecans, r:;'. 1 1 s. Smyrna tigs Whi;; figs i ).-anges Lemons i.iaek iigs Persian dates, 'ananas Pineapple.-, i-oi i.riiv. Geese Chickens. ' Turev. I hick;. v:-:(.Ki.c.i.i:s. I Caulillowcr Celeiy i Parsnips Sweet potafoe. i .'vll oi tr.e a!oe can i fresh and new. Leave o be had b rs for i Chri.-tur.is tui keys at an early lite ! so as to secure .he best. Wiu.AMKin; Packino Co. Uct1T 'i liaa it. I am now better prepared than I have ever heen to suit my custo- lt.rs jM the s!i hoe line. I have ior-t v,.il i hu-eA invoien of th eel- flhl. shoes for ladies. There is no manufacturer w ho claims anvthim' p.-tter than these shoes. I intend p, keep a full assortment ol them h, all juices, widths from A EE, amj ,.an sji the most fastidious in tit. and price. 1 also received another invoice of the popular alioe, E. P. Reed's in waukenphast s,i patent leather tip. These - i at per pair. We have tlie finest i 'icki ui MH'tit i,f i,li.!iv ulii(t.i.r I...- ; - - - - -.' ! ladies and .rents ever hrou.'ht lo -..it- w .iki. .,,.1-1,-, ;-i i ' ii o . o iminc ic iv,iiiii . :l Sl'l'l j oi la.nes warm leu suppers in i ('(im.. and i x- ; amine our stock and you j our prices the lowest in the city. j Astoria. j Lots in the north add.tion to As , torta: price So 5 each on the install . . - . ( ineiit piaii, or a discount for cash, j j These lo's are selling rapidly in j l',..tl...,l r.-hi.r cities. Iaiill n I !.. oi-.., I f.i vi-ll h:t a lew blocks. an i it will p i ; vou to call early and Let v.-ur choice. E. G. r - eards - ih t.v. .,,. ....-T.t ihoaila hiti ;sy-e: Al- anv. SK-iss..rs. Si-.:i;s. ew ai l l.e i tvlc. ;-t -j :a : v Cad end .':ci any cxaMiii.c C-i". tew art ci ." o ;.-t r.) ;.i. us t al marUetc-d in O.egon. It is a thn-e- -'.v mat i i.semporium 01 e.egani quarter short horn and weighs IC'SO j ,sUU:v ani1 1 wtivt; ware is t he ........ i u u - ...ui; (omplete in tne d.amette rwB Till! HOLIDAYS. The F. Irian I Display at Julia .riH Wttkl Kaza.-ir Mrr. One of the most extensive and! elegantly stocked establishments' in the Willamette vallev is to be found in the Golden Hide Bazaar store of Julius Gradwohl in this city. In order to accommodate his many customers lie is in the field early this vea and has already commenced receiving his immense i line of beautiful goals for the fall: and winter and for the holidays, I ami lias one ot the most gorgeous and dazzling displays to be seen in any Golden Uule Bazaar in Oregon, The line carried comprised a be wildering assortment of line china, qucensware and glassware of the latest stvies and mo.-t delicate' de sins. The beautiful diina antl ida-sware. together with tin dw orated and fancy wares, nive'ties. : elegant stand and hanging lamps, : . ...... !...., i i tovs. hovs' waifoiiF -ui. ..pi.er:i ' bazaar goods, present a scene well ! i worth om s time to visit. 1 iti'( 111:1 . of loiiiii n .iii:t. Mw lino of table cutlery of the cele- Mated makes. lUwer Bro ' silver i sliver plated goods and Bohemian wares of every variety, while his stock of doiis, toys, toilet and fancy goods, in plush and silver, and novelties for the chil dren will be larger f'an ever be lore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged his siock in such a replete manner that his Golden Utile Bazaar is not 1 oniv a ciedit to the city of Albany j but to the eiitir.; Willamette vaiiev, being one of the most ex- j tensive establishments i the kind ! in Oregon. The inu-d important feature to purchasers is in prices,! and when we assert that his prices are as low as rv house in thestate and that Lis goods are sold at figures that cannot he equaled in j the Northwest, it is 1 an absolute fact. but. the recital I It will be to 1 the interests of the countrv mer chants to purchase their holiday goods from this establishment, and orders should be sent in at once. Mr. Gradwohl has long since i.;u ...i...,...i.;i;i.. n.; T-J otiMiiess, aim it is takingno nsK i . . . , 4 . . . ... . !e. 1 hose wh :.i 1 p.; the Golden lUile Bazaar. .' find a lai.e a-soitiiiett to il.o..-o from, ! ai, a siiuare, reliable gentleman to deal with. i'KOM HIS OI.l HO.'.IK. what the People ,r nutudoiiii, lima, Sayof Mr. .-mil Mrs. n. C iinMiarii. Hi miioi.pt. (la.) Doc. IS. To W. R. i';l veil, Albanv, Oiegon: We. ad citizens of lluinholdt county, I 1 owa, have been well acquainted i i i . i i .. i i i ..i.. with 11. i . Huhbard and wde since j o-vloiiawver and ch:iirina:i repub the summer ol ISM 1 heir char- :,;,.;, Cp,intv central committee; acter is f.:t-dass, their treatment j UusK.i 5ro.s , proprietors Russell ii uu'ir iwo nay ncti cui uiruii a a ways kind and con.-i(.eiate, and T,M. , , tl!lliwi(it Kosmos of March dr-. Hubbard verv devoted to . r..st s-aturdav 11. C. their wants. Signed A. D Hick-! ihlll-il.ll;l soM his illU.rwt in tiie neii, mayor ; G. L. liemaiu, bank . , ,. ja !o his ,,a!tnor, H. (j. ei ;(., E. Ward wholesale niei-, j,uaIK , disvilution noti.e ap cha:: ; ,eo. 1,. 1 n.iiey, n tad mti- j in .MtoAwY ,,idn.. The busi chant ; D. r t-oyle, member low a ; ,1(.HS wiI ,,u colUilim,i i;v Dr.Doan, lisla lire;.). N. J ...my. lawjer; whu v.i:i em. lov an abb- pharn.a 1 . H. Pope, merciiant; 1 . A. iVck. j ris?t HJIjn ,u,s:,!t.. V uill poM:na.vi oi mimooioi ;;.. i...ker, v. lioles.de jitoni, l). .i. ;iay, ui I ! bay !c Adams; J. U oam, cimty iieeorder;(.-o . C.. .Uctaule , c.im jty auditor;.!. U. I airmail, m.ci US ; j : 1Xljn' '""-Vrr :T 5 ! ' ... ii. Einiiey. M. D. ; .). i. vi:i-i i ! i.in, '.utor; a. Mciciier, county ; clerk ; A. .M. Adams, count v tn.-ts- urer nev. A. 'atictic .i, count v at tor Hi Mi:oi.pT, Iowa, D.-c. 1. i . My Dear lliibharo and Family: 1 was a good ileal surprised .1 the receipt of your letter ol the .'id in.-t. 1 go! b at noon ye.sieriiiis and went l. work a't once, i w inlerrupted, o that 1 did Hoi g. ihiou ':i tiii 7 r. m.. and m did in ' i call oil tiie i.idies, as 1 feared thai i it I held P. oVi-r tilt to-day it uoo.d tie to'i late, j he lew ladies Uiat I could get on the street I thought would look so Miiall on paper U.at i I had best have all men. You w id note that 1 did not send duplicate j to your attorney, because our agent said it would o. st lull puce, and you could get a copy ihre lor nothing, also 1 could get no night rates. 1 was tempted to take the message and walk in wi'h it. It would be about as cheap, and quite so it a fellow had halt a dozen oi them. It is not necessary lor me to fay to you that we idi led soiry tor you in your trouble. We are ipide certain, howevei, thai you will pull through tile contest of the 1 lit 1 1 iu.-i. in good .-hape. 1 have not shown your letter, but have talked of foments ircdy, as the i:..;;er has been all over town si. . e the 7th inst..,wheii our shtr lii ..it began to get telegrams trotn I your chid oi police enquiring about (. in. i , i i .. o . aou i.,e v.uu . Eveivbody siiows great gym t . - .... I v.... Ii ; pam im uu, am. .-i.... .u-.. i'iv,i,:i alone, you iiiu.n uei so i ' lar 1 1 out oui aciii;aiiiiain ct, nuiii- I ii.. iisi. i-:in in:, e (I I i tie.-L ell no use can . . . will lindlalt capital a loiig-.-tailillllg gOOl reputation, i on win oie inal i ...,iL-...l in -ill L-ii..Ui.f voiii-hiTs Inr Vult. Vbu see 1 tiioiij lit tnat it you was as oau its ". i .. ... i i 1....T- .ill .lie, jiiii; jiiti.ios u..i,i i ik i i-ack here wiieie ou are known and hao I. veil so long. We hope - UiS 11 lias III il tliiMsll C lVCOtr- ! ed fl'OIH the shock Ot t..l WlClLC j ordeal thiuugh which she j pa.-scd. , iias. i i.et us near wii;u me lesui Ol ! the ba tie i tiihig; 1 cat. I ol lie. do 1 'i' J i-!v-. v.n.e A. i-th is. i Vol v .-...'. ' oil 1 .-hail Yolli.s II v t.i i ti li v, i. J.ilKSi.i.L I! i. .ii: To v. ;. I i' I . e, r. ;i:. li.e -i-i.'.lii lo i nr, I-iwa, May ls-i5. ::i ;.::.y coiicein: The l,:i.-, 11. C. Hu'.bard, has i.olC.ili; c i.-l mine h.-e . .o--. aie! i beb-. i-.: a tii": i la-.s man. L; 1 r ' Vl- i an j 'I ! .; .: ;i b .i.e.-- . t 'i social st.U j o; ii' . 1 te - .ec, -.i!!y , v'i '. . . .- n:u.s, A.-.-I.-ta::. Carh:-t iVps Uai.U I can h-.Nwiily endorse all Mr.; Sterns says of II. C. Hubbard. 1 Yours ti ;ily, J. W. Fostek. Cushie" Peoples Bank, j I 'lintoN , Iowa, April 27, 1SS9. : To whom it may coneem : It is I witn great pleasure we rccommenu Mr. II. C Hubbard asacompctent and reliable druggist. Wo know him to be honest and temperate and habits and character correct. Kesjicctfuli', Olney & Mcl).u, Wholesale Druggists. Hi'mholut, Iowa, May 1SS!). ' To w hom it niav coneem : This , certifies that we have known Mr. i 11. C. Hubbard fui a period of over ! four years, during which time he j has resided in this city, and lias ; un many menus. e Know mm i to be a hrst-class pharmacist ami ' ! 1'iisiness man; lie has thecoi.fi f tence oi our citi.t-ns here. We I tako p-ensure in recommending i 1,1111 to world at large, and it is nnr cinivm iliui i e 1 1 1 -1 1 f.-rt nni timv our sincere uesue mat loriune may sn,i: UP ,iillJi a we consider '' worthy the confidence of all. ai. uickcv. nrcsioeni : iv. .1. Jolinsion. cashier; K. A. llnls, assistant cashier Humboldt Co. I Sank. 1 li Mi!OLir, Iowa, April oO, ISSil. 1 This will introduce to you Mr.H. ! C. Hubbard, a former resident of I our city. Mr. Hubbard has for; several vcars been our loading ! druggist, and has heen exceeding-. b" wt!l a" t favorably known, both 1 "' "- bu.-iness and social circles. I While we regret his decision to; I'-ave our community, we most' cheerfully recommend him to the; regard ol 'the people among whom he may choose to locate. We have reason to congratulate the city of his future choice upon its acquisi tion ot a most honorable, upright and reliable citizen, as well as sue- cesslul business man. Lav & Adams, General Merchants. Hoiisoi.pt, Iowa, May 2, IKS!). We whose names are subscribed below very cheerfully certify that Harry V. llubbaid has done busi- ness in mis town as a ornggiM. lor the five years last past, and that duri: g all that time lie has s.o con ducted his business and his rela tions with society as to gain the united approval of this community. We regiet his removal fiom among us, and confidently recommend him as a gcoil citizen and compe tent druggist, to anv people where ! his choice of home may place hiji. A. D. Bickncll, attorney at law; JO. H. Kir.ney, M. I).; C. A. Bab icock, lawyer; liaker, Savage & Co., j wholesale groccs; P. 11. Pope, j merchant ; A. M. Adams, county ! treasurer Humboldt county, Iowa; Pinnev & Pel kins, boots and shoes; nith -Si Smith, agricultural ; l. (i. f.; Ill inr.ey k Son, lumber; D. F. n .. . w.. i . w....k m m fl. ,. ,. ,,f Mr. Hubbard i,: . r. ,;.. .,... I... h.ls ,)(.cn ,Ul .tn,,.is!lif, ,:l J j,,,;,, . hlu-rallv aiivi r-t-.t f.. lt. , ..MlA-t,,wn. He is a Nj. I p!arn:aci-t ami i- a i , ... ,,,,, .,. i pleasant man to ileal lii:, and! su-r, (: att't o;i- Inal win i.o In tie to. We wish Mi. and Mr-, llubbaid -ucci-.-.- in the future and want them to ii ii.enihcr that there is alw'.vs a wcieciue whenever they clino-i- to vis-.t Humbold:. i Hc !;! '..ildi illd' pendent of : .i say.- : i ; is w it ii much it wo n.ie the t! :--i.-lu. i:i i. t i oi ie- l- lil : Di:;..U o; illpioaii'. Wi: iio-tr oi i a'isi- it it-nits iii a loss to Ilumb'.ldi. of II. (,'. Iliii) hard and bis family, a lo-s we aie t.ntc w.i-.-i- f, .M.i..r iL.rh ii. -. ..-i-.l . j ,. ilai.i,;lnl has made many iritnds in the town an- coun'v, whose regrets will be keenly le't at- paiting, and w hose 'nest wishes will follow him wherever his lines are cast, which we hope will be in pleasant places. F Niy. IS. a irolil bin'Io m ul-cil "M. A. li," wirli tin; Lore's prayer )ii tlio reverse nuk-. ll awaits a" jwiur at tlii-i odic-e. WOOD: IlKlMi YOL'li W'OuP.ASII, onk, nniilt" or lir, to toe Ai- I'aiiy Wood Var.l. Or.l. rs left at Wj.listv & IJ-i-I.k'j mice vil' rcc-jive (iioin it a'tuntiuj. Candies, Nuts, Green fruits, tobacco and cLars. "Delay not till to-morrow to be wise, but buy of those w InV adver tise." Always read the advertise rnents of ('. E. 1'rowr.eP. They will be meat, drink and looking to von. ii A.nr.u .n v. -.- v.u n nr.i..i.iu ' l" I'Tt-i-m. u.i as fli.i;, i.-uni, u. lliis town. s-.!,) to .!ii(io i.e.- yiir -a.i lie t.:(10 ) Aarcs,it Wanaiuikcr" & Brown. l'liiiu.eii lea, r,i I 1'he lar 't elo'hin? ami nicriliant t iili.r- I iiu Iiimisi- in Anu-riia. Tliird ward Store ! irnviii-' i l!-( !i:iri-il tliis pot. it .r i s. ' t.ilip-liiiiciit I am new pn-j-a-fij tn ! :,!V outers ia t!,e grm eri : i.i! ;.( i i.sjim line. A full st f k if -i m .-lies .... i ,fi..., 1 ...... 1 I : i. . i-:i-!i jiii'-i- paid (' :I! kinds . f .-1 - . i . .;: r . .. ,i, . . ;. . I i . 1 i i 1 1' t ! irv pioilncc, or will ei Oil!' f. r t': ue .il. .j. r. Vi'IHTING, AUi'IST. 1 1 9 i I i i I 1 MJJJI J l v t F L. Kenton DEALEU IN- Staple and Fancy (tBOCEEIES ilso Choir Camiiry. Nutx, Cifjars and Tobaccos, Fruit. Vegetables, Etc. TEKMS CASH A1STJ) PRICES LOW. :Utbscri)tioit Ayent for all Leading Xews papers (did Jlafazitics. -NKi: THE rOSTOlTIC. H. Ew B R T, INN lTl-: TJIK PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF Holiday -CONSISTING OF A I I nE DISPLAY O'-'GOLD and silver watches, gold hkad El) CANES, b)LD ilANDL! ! -ILK UMBRELLAS, GOLD AND l ()f NT !N IT.NS. SOLID GOLD AND DIAMOND GOODS, ANP AN ENDLESS VA it I i : TV OF J EWELBV, COIN SILYEE "W' BE AND GENUINE ROGERS EROS. PLATED WARE ONLY; CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, AND KOTELTIES FOE H0MBA1S. KMSaXt AIM W liavi: tiouglit all the negativi's ma-lc tiy lj. W. Clark and Greenwood up to duty (Nov. 15, 1SS0). Duplicate ean tic had from thorn only of uf, at fe-diic-cil rates We alf-o have about 1SJHI negatives made ty ourselvo?. from wliich duplicates ran hi: had at tiki- rates. We carry the only fall iinc of view cf this s'atc, :i:i.l do enlarge. 1 wrrk ul lowc.-t rites for first-class work. We shall he pleased to .! ui at cur KtUiho in Froman's l.toek, next door tn tlie Masoi ic Temple. " " , Tulius . , .. f' Manuiactauer ot Choice Ciais -AND d! i ' IM' I ill It Mt if nii i vin Hi mm alnu km 1 i:m.i (I Si: lone 'i 1 ::n I..-, .VhimIlii: mo friar 1"I z, c lull line of sun. i.cis' Artii h s. Al.-o dealer iu CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. jcxt floor to Plloh'cr's car.dv store, Albany, Oregon, 2 .I 1 III I 11PB liw li snnaim IIT 1 l ' 1111 1 il II I i I 1 1 11AAJ111 f "Oh ! the cold and cru A winter. Ever thicker, thicker, thicker; Froze t h te-j on lake and river, liver deeper, deeper, deeper; Fell the covering snow and driltcd Through the forest round the village." IS COMINGS-. IT "OUl Pro!).'' says winter is c nniug earlier and more severe tins year than usual. 'I'aly-e timely tlie topkuot and examine my "elegant stock ot GAPE 'ULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS, VAlMIflS, 15EAVI-.KS. MELTONS. CHEVIOTS. WIDEAWAKE. ALBANY, OREGON Goods PHOTOGRAPHERS: ALBANY, OREGON. - :alei; in- Joseph W ji.waijiijMu.iBimiiLiu iM E11ES, MOXTAGNACS. BLAIN 1 Leading Clotliier,