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THE MORNING HEBAID: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1889. Stowing giviljj Strait srxciAi.. is:so a. m. Net to we our stoves arid ranges te(ore buying if a ndst.tke. Mis takes are alw av costly. In heat m; sb.-.es we have, the largest as """fccll as the most careftilly'selected trtock in the. city. The stoves we offer were not bought as an experi ment but a a certainty. We know rtli.it each stove will do, and thev were boughlior cash, so llie price is right. We have speeial t'es in heaters, beside our regular linos of Garland, Argaud nnd Su jcrior stoves and ranges. Gko. V, Smith. The Daily IIkii.u.p will he on sale ea-l: morning at the naw stand of VV. I-. Kuhn's. where it ca:i l.o procured at ii rents p r eopv. i vk.tii!:k immcatioms. For !bany and vicinity Fol-i lowing i? the fort-ea-t foi -1 hours, ending a! iS i jr. to-i.ay : Bain ; vv armor. I ! llll I I I ! in iottin;h auolt town. The latest sheet music at KuhnV e-.-ws store. I;" you want something to read trail :it KuLn'.s news Mure. "The Jinglera" henetit for the Women's Relict" Corps to-night. the corner jew elrv st ire is head- j quarters lor r.ue uoiniay goons. "Little Fisher Maiden," song an l waltz, at Kudu's news stand. A harrei of choice fresh eran herries just opened at C E. Brown ell's. G. E. Jau'r'in district agent of the Travelers Ins. Co., is in the citv. Bj sure and have Vinn write j you an accident policy in the Trav elers. Fine gold pens and novelties in jewelry for the holidays at Will & Stark's. Call at F. M. French's ami see bis fine display of Christmas goods. Stop at .V ill t .Stark's anil ex amine their large and new line of watches. Elegant Lotion is a four time winner, in f.u't it i.s a world beater. Try it. "0!i, it's just splendid, Kate." "What's that?" "Why, Elegant Lotion." try my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E. Brownell. ' Look at my five-cent ccmer win dow, it is the wonder of the town. C. E. Brownell. Diamond i:;welrv. fine silverware ktnl novelties for the Holidays at Will A Stark's. " ! Some new designs in scrap '! - bums, and prices to s.ut yoiiriancy at Guiss & Son's. ' ' Wanted You to come and ex-; amine the new line of Xmas goods; at Guiss it Son's. SiibscriptiotiJi reeeivtd and re newed for all p.ipers and magazines at Knhti's news store. For oysters served in the most delicate'aud appeli.ing st h s go to the Dolmonico Res;aurant. Keep your eye op. the new drug rlore. Fi-r ood goods and low prices it heads the procession. j A fine line of hanging and ,1 tiunrl tamps Cctn be had of C. E. Brow-, neli'at almost your ow n price. Smoke the celebrated Havana 1 filled 5-cent cigars, manufactured ! at Julius Joseph's cigar factory. t G. M. Strong has at his produce ! tand a fine lot of dressed tow Is. also some choice apples at $1 per bushel. Ten thousand bushels of oats vented at K. M. Robertson's feed toia at tbe foot of Ferry street, Albany. We have just opened another in roice of cloaks, and we feel confi dent that we can suit everybody, both in fctyle and price. W. F. Read. The regular monthly meeting of the Albany Building and Loan As sociation will io held at the office of Hewitt & Irvine this evening. Mr. Charles S. Diel, Pacific coast manager of the Associated Press, was in the city yesterday, lie is a cousin of Mr.'E. G. Beardsley. W. F. Hendricson and wife started yesterday lor a three months' visit to tbe East Kansas, Illinois, Minnesota and states. I The public should not fail to call ( at Will & Stark's and see their ele gant line of silverware, watches, diamonds and j-fwely of all kinds for.the holidays. J03. Mason, the Italian, ,lho threatened to shoot his wife, was fined $5 and costs in Recorder Henton'.- court yesterday for bemL; drunk and disorderly. Demit v Sheriff D. S Silfli Will leave fur Portland today, takin ........... with him Barbara Hubbaru, 11. e chil.i which w.s given into the cus tody of the Children's Home in that place. Now is the time to subsciibe for iir.il sr. 1 1 .ci. 111.1 razh:iS. b". toi ls;)). Dm't forget to leave your ! onlers with F. L. Kenton. IL-wi!:j forward Piem promptly and save j y-u the trou di; of .-.ending lo the j ju 'iishers. j Wee 1 boyir.g yo r hoi id iy i-hr- ! j cr.-: for men, women, misses and j children, al.o I. It slu es a"! , sli,.per.-., remember lri.it S. E ; Yo:li:g uiii giv y. 11 a ill-' - ti, t o ' ten per cent, on y.-iir pu co--, v. i.i, !i is 1 ijiiivah'iit to!:eyeai' intv-v.-t 0:1 Murni' iiev. : STATE DISPATCHES. Licenie o! the Captains f the Htig and Mod.c EuBpendi-d Sahin News- .Special to the Ukrai.o. Porti.anp, Dee. 19. Messrs. Edwards and McDeimott, local in spectors of hulls and honers, have concluded the investigation in the matter of the recent collision be tween the steamers Hoag and Modoc, which occurred Saturday morning. They suspended for SO days the license of Captain Raahe. master ot the steamer Iloasr, for; Jt has neon raining ant! snowing; and winter and lor t he holidays, violating the rules regulating mas- j in the mountains ever since we ar-: and has one of the most gorgeous ters and pilots regarding the 1 low-1 rived in camp, and the snow on j and dazzling displays to be seen in ing of whistles hi passing other j the divide must be four feet deep. ; any Golden liule Bazaar in Oregon, steamers. The inspectors also I We expected the packer up to-day, ; 'i he line carried comprises a be suspended the license of Captain ! but the amount of rain that has : wildering assortment of line china, Bell of tin. Mrwlit,- fur ten ihivn i fallen snav have kent him at home ' niritieu-.-irt :md "lassware of the for violating section 5 of rule ':,! ..f..t.;t.;t;,. r .,. ! I l-ooiicil ii.irllau frmii ri.lint it; tiirti I ... V 1 ' I IU1.R1 H'.'lll I I'tt.l, 1.1 ...V J pilot house. j xi vvs i kom sii m ! .Salum. Hoc. 19. This evening the body of a premature child was found i i a sack on the bank of ;!.e riyer under the bridge. The cor oner is now holding .m impiest Th-re is no clue to the mother. ! i i.e n.'i ow ing ciiizeiis oi Uieyon I were to-day commissioned as no j taries puhlic by Guv. IViinoyer: j Geo. II. Thurston; Kugene ; .1. I.. Diiidap, Portland; Alfred Gibbons I A-tona; KlueT Barnes, I.atourelle j halls; D.vn I'. toiillVr. Dallas; (i. 1. Donne:-, i'oitl.iiid ; T. Cott! Carlton, Yamhill county; .1. L. Ilind'iiaii, Klgln ; K. A. Downin!. Salem; W.L. Dixon, Myr'le I'oiot ; James Jones and .lames G. Swan, 1'oit Townsend. Win. and Holland Mnilh. of -an Francisco, were appointed commi.--sianers of deeds for Oregon. In the supreme court to-day the ; oo. - iviooie res p. vs. 11. .iu-i .1.10 .i".ui ; ..,.,.e.u ..on ...epoiiie eumny ,u sHs tlen, everv ( tllc. argued a.id submiik-d. 1 TIu.rt, js ,)(jt a ?0U-, tlJ 1e ll(..ti ."" i in the-e mountains since Wilcox. jot Salem, has lell, except tne o's Oa Thur.-day morning Mr.tieorge j eharge of giant powder in the sev Saltmarsh, of this itv, and Miss 1 era! tunnels in the neighborhood. Lola Riley, of Eugene, wereunited I Jle is the pious man of the (Jregon 111 marriatte at the residence of Mr. . 1 and Co. He is the oidv C. H. Paine, ol that place. Rev. Geo. A. McKinl ty olliciatin. .Mr. 1 sailmarsh is a member of the well i known firm of Hopkins & Salt- marsh of this eity, and the bride is ' tiie accom!is!iel ilaughter ol aames ui.ev, lecenuv 01 Harris- I Ill .. I j burg. The happv couple returned to tins city and were given a recep jumpe-1 lr. Hill's war tion bv their nianv friends in the!n..r The Mea.l.ovs evenimr at the residence of the grojin's mother, Mrs. R. Salt marsh. An elegant supper was served, and a huge list of wedding presents was bestowed upon the happy couple. Those piesent were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Cranda'l. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lee. Mr. nnd i , Mrs. .1. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. 1. iiopKins, .Mrs. .loiin AltiK iise, Bey. E. R. Prichard. Miss Lulu Webber, Mrs. Jos. Webber. Miss Ella Long, MNsTony Miller. Mi-s Gusie -chnieer. Mioses il ittieand Lillie Gialf, Miss Bertha KeilVr. .lvin Long, Will and Fred Fort miller. "J. L. Ctaiior, W. II. Warner. Cha.-. Methn. W. M. Corrother, Cha. Mueller, Port-r. and A. j1Kt Ml ANSFKKS Fo.lowing real estate sal ! ,,r,!';'.1 ;'s ' r,!;l,v : '..,, 1,1 lk l' '.ia'i;il"''-x' L. ; in vi iiMatos. ail liiti'i'-i .everal parcels of I. ill 1 . .Si Mary E. Ciiaml ers t;. Grant Lia-iley, 40 acres I'mle.i s-tates pi "darv E. Chaoibers. I'laer-s W. A. Pa;;l to John Am. i acres J. T. Srephens to A.K.Pl.eiat: 110 1 et ah, 1 17aeres loS) lot) I. D. Miller to N. .1.1 )dg,tt i-oor acres .1 . I.. iW:ttl to I.S. Courtnev et a!., 1' lots, Lebanon -00 ' Robeit Iluntir to E-euezcr T ier, 4 !.('' acres L. T. I lenness to A. ness. 120 acres . Pio llen- Pt'.l Seicl liim Kicht. The c'l-ei e Register of the isth ; ;,.. ..',r. ' WW,!' r..,,..!...,! 1. ,..-..! yesterday that M. P. Martin, Sr., had been shot ami killed. We im - mediately telegraphed to Cottage Grove l..r particular- and l-arn dial aouill u Clock H'Mflllili I morning ne went to ttieiioiiseoi '""on house of Mrs. Is'iac T-tvlor about' three 1 f- ,. i' ,, ,. 1111M-3 iiuiji V'l.'ii.it' uni.r, and while she was aloii" in tin house, made a criminal assault j upon her chastity, when she shot i him, killing him instantly. She at ; once went to Cottage Grove and surrendered herself to the justice of the peace. When parties went to t'le house they found Martin's' body lying in the bedroom. The people in that vicinity commend' the action of Mrs. Taylor. Martin w;ts a pioneer of Lane count v and known bv all. He and wife had a other quarrel last spring and she com mitted suicide to i nd her troubles. The AVooIen Mills. A portion of the machinery of the Messrs. J. II. Glass, J. ('. Cox, new woolen mills was put in opera-1 and George Finley went to Port tioti yesterday, the process of : land last week to lay in a stock oi scouring the wool being com- goods for the ne .v store of Cox it mecced. It will require several I Finley. Their goods are now ar weeks to get the mills in full oper-! riving daily. ation.asin starting, the weaving i There has been considerable stir and spinning departments cannot , j town to-dav owi g to a smal. be operated until the woo! has , iri-v.iw fli nit 1 if ti tliA coonr-il ttritl i ii I j ...... ary processes. Drfsseil C'liicKt-iiM. Order a nice dressed chicken for' vonr Sunday dinner; only 'Joels. We w id also ha .-e a line lot ol fat turkeys and geese for Ch:irtmas. Leave your orders early. Willam ette Packing Co. Astria. Lots in the ninth addition to ioiia; price :j.V) each on the ir.st, ment piao, or a diseount f'-r c.i di--h. in iiii t!v Thc-o lo's :ii selling rapidly Portland and o: authorized to sell : c.t,-. I It a t'.-'A blue 'I to call e an i if wi. I pi and : ley. : slice V e,- j E--Alhai. i. -I .(:; .!--'I'.ei.dbni if, I.F.TTEIt FHOM THE MINES. Quartzvu.i.k, Dec. 8. After a toilsome and vvearv walk, ! climbing mountains ami wading through snow, our party ot miners from Albany reach-id camp at C i j m. like the fisherman, hungry us a ! wolf. I was the lucky one of the party, as a friend who had on 1110- i ber hoots eairied me across the creek, while the other had to wade. We remained over at Gatesville one night and reached the mining camp two days later, across the mountains. lr .b.r.lm if nf i!-... lUdranhe ( O S t'lell W . Itl t ll 1 :l rt 7. V 1 i ! ! t!l!S " " - . , . . - - - t - - - week, but started lor .-alcm the tiist of tlie week, lie was up look- ing auer ine company s inieiesi in Dry Gu;ch. This would he a -reai counirv for ducks if there was any lakes up here, as on' can see and hear more o them up here than in th valley. This is no tish stor , i I im:i i prove it by ti:d lings. We iuiendd to wash to day hut one ol the boys j ! said i: was Sunday, so we agreed ! to wait am.ther month am) see ;l it w otild not -lear up i mere is talk ol a notcl ieing i hunt in the near future up here by I parties from Colorado and Iowa. : It until. I be a t:ood investment, as i parties are coining up to G.ites vii e every d-iy hound for this ! place, but lindii! no hotel accoin i molaions the !iiru back and : wander to some other mining , c mp. hen vou see Stewart, the O. V. j i man, ask him if he ha- seen j ,orr. r. .iheaded i j.M j ami you w ill get a preacher, barber and ical estate tnan that has visite.l this camp im e '("). He has located a tow n ! she on top of Lookout Mountain. Fleming ot ileiu, m" a-'ieed to place them on the mar- ker. t.lial is t hh lots Dr Tavl. r and Hughes have irm spring up ind sav thev intend to hold them at any tost, and the doctor waxes warm when vou me:. tion the matter to him. Accident at the Front. Ye !e;-i!av morui! Frank Me 1. ley, a telegrap'n lineman, who las imv:i a; worn at tne ironr on the Oregon Pa. i tie road met with a I narrow escape from instant death. I While in an old building us.)d by ; packer.-; the roof of the structure ! fell in. He was caught beneath ! the falling timbers, but fell beside la hate of h-.-.y, w hieh prevented I him from being crushed to death. I He was badly hurt and was I brought to this city for treatment. It was f und tnat his injuries will i not prove serious, and hi moved to l.'orv.illis. was re t.nt Night's t-intei lainraent. The performance of the Jiugler I 'oncer! t'oinprny at the opera hoae as a benefit for the Women's Relirf Corps, was attended and a intjst enjoyaP e musical 1 entertainment. l'h company i- ; composed of genuine artists in ' tlu-ir profession and they -jive a ! e!e.-i" ii-tio-d and wa ll arranged pr!gramme. They will play again ' this evening in an entire chang'- of : programme. ci:avfoi:isvii.i.k sotks. I '. u i-iil:nsvil I I" Dei-. 1(1 CuAWKotipsvii i.i:, 1 ec, j Tin first snow of the ,-eason tell last Friday. 1 Railroad ta'k can he heard on ail 1 corners. Consequently everybody ieeiM twii uu-i u:e piospei.is. - ... leels good t)ver tire prospects. Mrs. J. F. Gross ot Brownsville, is visiting relatives at this place. j Mr. Frank Glass of Corvallis, is 1 visiting friends and relatives, j Mr. Carl Ward of Ionia, Mich., : jM visiting Hie family of Mr. 'Hull. The regular term of school closed .... ,..1. .1 i.i:.. f 1,. 1 puoiu: union iiiion 1 lull low. .Mrs. Benj. Cutler started a sub- scrhd on school last Monday with 'J scholars. ., 1! - . .1 c f l.orn.-Dec. ,, to the wi e of well. Since the iie-v store has opened up the hand boys have to practice in the school House, as the town is without any public hall Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Leonard have been stoppimr at t lie note! for i some (lavs. Hie it It this morning for their timber claims which they have taken about 12 miles above here. ; i.,w M,jt before G. W. Pugh J. P. I t t : i . n t . 1 ....! it 1 ;.,ir. .., asiii)urn piainun, and Mr. J defendant Mc.Mahoii of Ilalsey, Ihe thlliculty arose concei n.ng some unioer. ineoe- icisiotiwill not be rendered until tomorrow. Mr. ;. F. Colbert sold nine fine beef steers to Mr. Morris of Fern Ridg- fur vP-O. .Mr. Morris as- sis'ed by Mr. Moraii h ni unite a : lively tlinu gettllg t hi 111 Ihl'oCgili the i:iiLe. They finally had to lir.ig ooe of ti em through v. it!i t p- ..lies. a se..-:e ciif .or. .mean receive. I car by the rope .ii t' ss it. iraw.i.g act Knives o r 1 1 van lol ! i -1. Sj.i i-'reliel us, etc. 1:1 i A . to.' l,e: Tiv i . ' w In luK TIIK HOLIDAYS. The Klrsiiul Display at Julius tirad Wotil a It.'izanr More. One of the most extensive and elegantly stocked establishments in the Willamette valley is to he found in the Golden Rule Bazaar store of Julius Gradwohl in this fit v. In order to accommodate his many customers lie is m the held early this yea1-, and has already commenced" receiving his immense line of beaut itul gocds for the fall "latest styles and most delicate de-1 : wL.t.v "ti... hi-diitifnl liin i -....I crlwcn iro tll.'etlier With 1 1 1 ?!- ....... V. . V , ' r ' - - - . orated and fancy wares, nove'ties, elegant stand and hanging lamps, toys, noys wagons ana general bazaar goods, present a scene well ! uv.rti. v timo in visit ! Here ma be found a complete line of table cutlery of the cele wuU d makes, Kotier Bros.' silver ami fdver i-lated goods and Bohemian wares of every variety. w hi!e his stock of dolls, toys,: toilet and fancy eoods, in nlush and silver, and novelties for, Ihe:hil dren will he larger tKan ever be fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged his slock in such a replete manner that his Golden Utile Bazaar is not oniy a ciedit to the city of Albany but to the entire ' Willamette valley, being one of the most ex teiisive establishments of the kind in Oregon. The mo-t important feature to purchasers is in pri-es, and when we assert that his prices are as low as 0-7 house in the state and that Lit goods are sold at figures that cannot he equaled in the Northwest, it is but the recital of an absolute fact. It will be to i the interests of the country mer-j chants to purc.iae their holiday I 1 . . .1. : .. 1.1 :. 1 .. ..a I CO his uom mis esiaoiisioiitiii, uu orders should be sent in at once. Mr. Gradwohl has long since proven his adaptability to this business, and it is taking no risK to say that this em poiium of elegant fancv and decorative ware the lie. v lomplete in the Wiiiamette tiev. liaise who iie.u ai tne Golden Rule Bazaar v.-'l find a' lai. e a-soit inert to rh ;. from, am a square, reliable gentleman to deal a ith. 1 kom his oi.n iio.mi: Wli:il tin- i'cle of Idw.-i, Say of Mr. unit 11 u I.l. ;w l. II limlx.ldt, Mrs. II- f. lit mcoi.dt. (Ia.) Dec. IS. To W R. Bilveii, Albany, Oregon: We ail citizens of Humboldt county, 1 Iowa, have been well acquainted wiiii 11. l . uuooai.i ami wue since me summer 01 ins,,. jneir cuar- acter is first-class, tin ir treatment ol their two adopted children al always kind and considerate, and lr. Hubbard very devoted to their wants. Signed A. D. Pick- ued, mayor: li. L. Tremain, hank er;C. E. Ward, wholesale mer- . 1 o i:. 1 .. , . . 1 unlet, leiao ui.i- chant; D. F. Coyle, member Iowa legislature ; . N. Proiity. lawyer; P. H. Pope, merchant; 1'. A. Peck, posi ma-.ier ol nuint't.'liit ;L. P.;ker, wholesale grocer; D. A. Ray, of Ray i: Adams; J. R. Swain, county i iccorder; Geo. C. McC'auley, conn j ty aic.hior; J. W. I-airman, shei ill : ; I, 11 1 v.... .i.-......: ...... ...... 1 . 11. i', ;ii.wh,iiiuili.-i hi i.l i-i E. II. IXIllllVl, .. 1. i'., ... i. niiit- cilitor; .1. .v. Fletcher, county I." .... .... M I l . I .!.. :.. em 11 ie:K; .v. -M . .iiams, countv treas I urer; C. A. Bah. ock, eoniity attor ney. Hi v.::o!.p:-, l j-,;. Dec. i'h 1 SS'.'. My Dcur Hubbard and Famiiy: I Was a good deal surprised ..t the receipt of your letter ol the ;Jd insi. I gut it at noon ycsierd.iv and went to woik at once. I was interrupted, .-o that I did no' gi ! iliioiign till 7 i M., and .-o ilid n ' call 011 the I.niies, as I feared that it 1 held it over till to-dav it would ! oe loo late. 1 he lew tallies lliat 1 , ..jw i.ue. i:e iev iaoie i oui x ' .... I I ... .... I . . A. 1 t I - - I.l gei. 011 tne sirect 1 inougnt ; would look so small 011 paper that could get on the street 1 tHouIil 1 1 ..1 1..... 1,... .. ..11 j J. . I V, L II.U .All J11V.I1. i Oil Will , note Unit I did not send duplicate 1 to jour attorney, because our agent said 11 would est full price, and Vou could get a eopv ihwre lor :ollld j notlung, also I could get no night I ....... ...i... .1... ; lan-s. i .in: icuim;ii iu tune nic 1 iiiuBajiB iuu niiov 111 t-ii 11. ii j WuUkl b about as cheap, and quite i' a lellow had half a dozen oi i thetn. It is not necessary lor me ; to .-iiv lo you that we all feel sorry ,o lrouble Wu are j quite certain, however, thai you will pull through the contest of .he 1 lit li riot, ill good shape. I have not shown your letter, but have talked of contents Ireely, as the n-i't'er has been all over town si . e the 7th inst.. when our slier itl 1st began to get telegrams Iroui ! yocr cniei oi ponce enquiring auoui ou and the child Barbara. Everyhoity shows great sym pathy lor you, and seem to icalize lio-.v, i ll alone, you mu.-t Lei so tar lioni old acquaintances, where no use can be made ot the best ot all capital a long-standing good reputation. You will ote that 1 I worked in all kinds of vouchers lor you. l ou see l tuougnt tnat u you was as bad as your traducers "say you are, some grades would knk Lack here whore vou are known ........ .. , ,,.. vv.. i . 'Mrs H h.;s in a e vl.ou ,.. , i,M i,,,..!, ,,f ,i... ;., ; i,...t ,i, ...,, ,i. ,. i.i.a, t.e.. ias passed. Let us hear what the resul of the ba'tle of the lL'ih is. Any thing 1 can do for you I shall vety gladly undertake. Yours very truly, A. as. BlCKSKI.L. HL.vtiiot.pT, Iowa, May 1', bs.s'.i. To whom it may cooceni: l"h bearer ol Ibis 'ecu an 111: 11. C. Hu .b.,r I iut.ince of iciia lias; b i I ti:e a.-! li vein's, an.l I oeiie'. first la s n an, bo-.o him to be ii from a b.i-K.e I o:::I. Kc- -s siv:a: sianu v -tlt.liv , ' . o . . i nr.- s. Ilel I'll !.. I'm' i .V:".-: (.'.1: I can heartily endorse all Mr. Sterns says of II. C. Hubbard. Yours truly, .1. W. I'ostek. Cashic Peoples Bank. Ci.ixrox, Iowa, April 27, 1880. To whom it may concern : It is with creat pleasure we recommend Mr. 11. C. Hubbard asacoinpetent and reliable druggist. We know him to be honest and temperate and habits and. character corrert. Respectfully, Olsey& MeD.wn, Wholesale Druir"itts. IIimhou)t, Iowa, May 2, 1SS9. To whom it may con-em: This certifies that we have known Mr. II. C. Hubbard fo. a period of over four years, during which time he has resided in this city, and has won many friends. We know him ,y l'.L" a h"tclass pharmacist and . business man: he has the eoidh l lICHCC oi our citizens nere. e take pleasure in recommen-ling him to the world at large, ai d it is our sincere desire that fortune may M.m'e "P" as e eonsnier him worthv the confidence of all. I'. M. Dickey. pre.-ilent; K. .). Johnsion. cashier; 10. . Hills, assistant cashier Humboldt Co. Bank. Ht.Mnon.r, Iowa, April :0, ISSH. I This will introduce to v u Mr.H. C. Hubbard, a former resident 01 our' city. Air. Hubbard has for several years been our leading druggist, ami has been ex ceeding ly well an 1 favorably known, both in our business and social circles While we regret his decision lo leave our community, we most cheeifully recommend him to the regard of the people among whom he may choose toloeate. We have reason to congratulate th2 city ol his future choice upon its acquisi tion ol a most honorable, upiighi and reliable citizen, as well as suc cessful business man. Kay & Adams. General Merchants. Hi-ii:oi.i)T, Iowa, May L 1SS9. We whose names are subscribed below very cheeifully certify lhat Harry C. Hubbard lias done busi ness in this town as a druggist for the live years last past, and that duri. g all that time he has. so co.i ducted his business and his rela tions with socieiv as to gain the imitod approval of this community. We regiet Ins removal Loin among us, and confidently rccoiiunen.i him as a good citizen and compe tent druggist, to any people w here his choice of home- may place hi.n. A. D. Bicknell, attorney at law; O. H. Kinney, M. I).; C. A. Bab cock, lawyer; Baker, Savage & Co., wholesale groee's; P. H. Pope, , merchant ; A. M. Adams, counts I treasurer Humboldt county, Iowa ; Piniiev !c Pel kins, hoots and shoe mith A Smith, agricultural ; I). G I'inney cc Son, lumber; D. F Coyie,:awyer and chainmr; repilb rinnt.v centra committee: lJussell Bros, propriitois Russell j n.nise ; Wah. Welch, M. D. ; The Hmholdt Kosmosof March 14,1, 8l,Vs: Last Saturday II. C. j Hubbard sold his interest in the drug store to his paitner, II. C. Duan. A dissolution nut he ap- . . . .... . 1 pears in anotlier plate, i lie i.tisi- ness will be continued by Dr.Duan, who will employ an able pliarma-1 cist as soon as j ossible. We will feel the loss of Mr. Hubbard Since his residence among us he has been an enterprising man, always helping liberally any project for the good of the town. 1 . . . . . . , 1 if. is. 11 .i 1 1. ii in. :iiivr Mini i ! . pleasant man to deal with, and wherever he deel les to locate that town will have a man to oe proud of and one that will doiotieio. We wish Mr. ami Mrs. Hniibaid success in the future and want them to rcii.eniOer that there is alvv.vs a welcome w believer they choose to visit Humboldt. tin. ..tin. "ii'i'. tnifi ii ii'H.i.i t , t 1 ,,.1. ....... .... .a Ind Aiaicli I tr.'i says: It is witii mucli regret mat we note the i:-s-dn: ion ot . i.e !: r.-i i f Doaii A. I luiibard. We :eg : t it i localise it re.-nlts in a loss to Humboldt of II. C. Huh I hanl and his family, a loss wt lianl and HIS 1.111. It V, a loss we are . . .. f tiiilv s)irv to meet l.ft in ii , Uilv M,v to meet hot'' in a social ' :tmJ business way. Mr. Hubbard has made inane frit lids in tl.e town an county, whose regrets will be kc-nly fe't at. parting, ami w hose best wishes will follow him wherever his lines are cast, which we hope will be in pleas int places. Holiday I'ointeis. With the approaching Holidays! will come the savory odor ol mince pies, roast turkey and Christmas p-iddings. In preparing for this joyous s-cason remember that LaForest it Thompson keep a flesh supply of till kinds of Hobday del icacies. Thev have also a fine 'ine of vases, fancy cups and saucers suitable for Christmas pre-ents. They have iust leceived anothei invoice o( Our Beauty Tea," which in quality and flavor is un surpassed. Gultra's I'ark Adtlitimi. We are now odering lor s:de lots and blocks in this line addition, parties wishing to make invest meiitswitha view to tuiil.liirg or where property vill advance rapidly in Value, will do well to look at this audition as it is the choicest residence property in lie suburbs of lli.i- y. T his addition is laid out with parks and has broad avenue's running through the entile length of the propeity with trees planted at ilia coiner ol each lot on the avenue. Call on Biirkharl & Malin, Real Estate Agents. Ian.k Uric. ! Napkin rings, o cords at j French's. Buiier knives. :ia cent.- j at Freiii-b's. s-ng ir sh. II.-, -I I cent-1 at French's. Cas'.ois, .v'l.cti j at Fii-iich's. 1 1 i nokt't 4 t:i.-iv The I.irges. 1 i-er c.l-p :1V i lev iust s.' ( all : c-i rv lroii..it t 1" t.. ( je.l S:evv..tt V .! iX j i,.-.,j exam:ni i 1 . 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 , IF L. Kenton DKALKR IN- Staple and Fancy GBOCEEIES Uso CUole Candies, A'ata, Cifars and Tobaccos, I'Tii7.v. VeyetableSf Etc. TERMS CASH AK1 PRICES LOW. SnOsrriftion Afjcnt for all Leading Xetrtt pajH't's and Mayazines. IflTKEi: TIIE TOSTOFFICE, H. Ew K R T, INVITES THE PUBLIC TO CALL LARGE Holidav -CONSISTING OF A FIN K DISPLAY OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD HEAD ED CANES, GOLD HANDLE!. -ILK UMRKKLLAS, GOLD AND FOUNTAIN PENS, SOLID GOLD AND DIAMOND (.CODS, ANP AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF JEWELBY, COIN S IL'V"E JEl "W AND t;LNL't E ROGEP-S BROS. PLATED WARE ONLY; CLOCKS t SPECTACLES, AND NOVELTIES FOR H0LIBA1S. We have tiongtit all tlie negatives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood up to date (Nov. 15. 1889). Duplicates can hi-had ft 0111 them only of uf , M se duced rates We also have about 1SII0 negatives made by ourneives. from which duplicates can he had at tiki- rale. We, curry the onlr full i'mc of viow I till. is 6' ate, anil do enlarge t wirk at lowest, rites for tirst-clas work. W I shall he pleased to see o 1 at nir siud'o i't Froman's block, nest door to tbe j Masoi ie Temple. TlJLITJS iManufaotauer -AND hip irnn in mm and m 11 ! hig Mat Stroking T I irs, .VuiMl.i.i.n rr.rt I'Hr l'it. lull line of Smokers' Articles. Also ilcaler ;in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUII& Nest aoor to Pflciifer's candy store, Albauy. Oregon, ZSi 1 :-ais ia 11 ! 'Oh ! the cold and onul winter, Ever thicker, thicker, thicker; Froze the ire on lake and river, liver deeper, deeper, deeper; Fell the covering snow and drifted Through the forest round the village." IB COMiliNrGJ-. IT 'OM Prob. ' saysjw inter is coming earlier stivers this year than usual. Pals-e. time',by the OVERCOATS, CAPEjULSTERS. DRESS OVERCOATS. KERSEYS. J VALotins, BEAVERS. MELTONS, CHEVIOTS. WIDEAWAKE, CHINCHILLA. CASs.'dERES, MONTACNACS. BL THJ' Leading ALBANY, OREGON, AND INSPECT HIS NEW A KB STOCK OF Goods Tuo Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS: ALBANY, OREGON. of Choice Cipais DEALER IN- lli 17 1 0 nnd more Joseph EST Snow. topknot anl examine, my elegant stock ot AIN, Clotliier,