THE MfnrVFNG HERALD: SUNDAY. DECEMBER f2. 1889
glowing gailj) m&
SrKCIAI,, 12:3 A. M.
Not to see our xtove and ranges
tofore buying is mistake. Mis
takes are nlway costly. In heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
. vyeJl at tho m.pt. carefully Helccted
stock in the city. Ttie stoves we
uiTor were hot bought as an experi
ment bnt a a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought for ca3h, bo the
price is right. We have 8ecial
tiea in heaters, beside our regular
tnoa of Garland, Argand and Sir
erior stoves and ranges.
Geo. VV. Smith.
on ! :.
The Daily Hkkai.o will be on
Kale eAi-li morning at the ne-v
HUnil of W. T. Kui:!i'i, where it
can he procured at. 5 cents per
opy.
WK.TIIS:il JiN IM CATIONS.
For Alhany and vicinity Fol
lowing is the forecast for 2-t hours,
ending at S r. m. to-i;ay :
liain ; nearly stationary lempt r
kturc. JOTTI.; AUOllT TOWN.
Christmas next Wednesday.
Dr. M. II. Kllis setiirned la.-t
jiiht from Portland.
Mrs. Jas. W. Hector, of Halaey,
krt visaing in this city.
F. K. Allen lias purchased anin
teresl in the Albany Furniture Co.
I'd. Zeyss' new residence on
Lyon ftreet will toon be ready for
occupancy.
There seems to bo evary indica
tion of a white Christmas in Ore
gon this year.
Mr3. Dr. W. II. Davis is lying
tlangeroudy ill at her homo in tln.
c:ty. Her parents from Harrisburg
are t her bedside.
Mr. V. E. Alcl'liereon has opened
a real es.ate office in the Tweedale
block up-Bfairn. II in curd will he
found in this issue.
Fred. Goetz, formerly of Albany,
but now running a butcher shop at
Alb:na, has just returned from u
two month trip to Al iska.
Alex Furdom, who returned yes
terday trom ttie fiont ou the Ore
gon I'acitic railroad, reports IS
incites of snow at the end ol the
track.
A number of property owners on
First street have taken a decide I
stand in favor of paving the street.
The question will be settled no
doubt by paving it next season.
Members of the A. O. U. W. are
requested to meet at their hall at 1
o'clock to-day for tlie purpose- of
attending the liinpral of the lute J.
J. Dorris. ly order of the Master
Workman.
Attention is directed to trie card
of Prof. 1). Van Horn, the well
known piano tuner of this city.
Ilo has bad years of ex perience i."'
this business in Oregon, ;nd ha
not a superior as a skilllul piano
tuner on the Pacific Coast.
City election is passed, the Hub
bard child trial is over, the time
for which the ad in the Oregonian
was inserted bus expired, the
grade )iication has been settled,
and the next absorbing topic will
ho the paving of First street. It
needs it badly.
le;ij. S. Worsely, of Astoria, re
turned home yesterday well pleased
with his trip and elated with Al
bany's prospect.. He was assured
of the e rly budding of the Albany
& Astoria railroad. .Mr. Wor.-elv
is president of the Northwestern J
rjremen a Association.
All members of Corinthian Lodge
.. F. & A. M., also members of t.
Johns Lodge and visiting Masons,
arc requested to meet at the
Masonic halt at 1 o'clock to day,
for th purpose of attending the
funeral of our late brother, J. J.
Dorris. IJy order of the Worship
ful Master."
A whole rage adv. of Messrs.
Wallace & Cusick, rustling real
estate dealers of this city, will be
found in the Hkrald 'his morning.
They have gotten n a railroad
map showing the different railroad
lines and proposed roads centering
in this city, which shows at a
glance the justice of Albany's
claim as the railroad center of Or
egon . .
Btulaeas Property S11.
Dr. J. I. Wallace bought yester
day at guardian's sale ttie interest
of the minor heirs of the Saltmarsh
property containing GG feet front
opposite the Kiiss House, for $4572.
lie had previously purchased the
interest? of the other heirs. The
entire cost of the property was
$7000.
Officer Elected.
At the regular meetingof Beulah
lterocca degree. Lodge No. 35.
held at the Odd Fellows hall Fri
day evening the following officers
were elected : N. G.. Mis. Sarah
Barnes; V. G., Mrs. Ma Carter;
K. S., Mrs. Ella llendricson ; P.
F., J. D. Guisa; treasurer, Mrs.
Maggie Hunt.
For Chriti9.
In selecting Chri.-tmas presents
holiday snoppers should not fail to
call at'L. K. Hlain's for line hand
kerchiefs, silk mufflers, slippers
and hundreds of other articles,
ioth beautiful and u-ei'ul.
1'ocket tulliry.
The largest and finest display
very hrotiuht to this valley just
received at Stewart it Sox's. CuL
and examine.
G. M. Strung h.is at his pmdn -e
fund a line It t of dr;-.-ed fowls,
also some hoice apples tit .,1 -cr
Vu&hel.
A SHOCKING DEATH.
J. J. Dtrria Fand tend iiaPolt Water
WkD H Had Fallen.
About 4 o'c'ock yesterday morn
ing Mr. J. J. Dorris, who has lived
lor many years in this citv, was
found dead, in a pool of water,
where he had fallen from the side
walk on Ferry street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
After an entertainment at the
opera house he had gone down the
street, and in company with his
son Robert remained down town
until midnight. He th?n standi
home alun?, goirg out Ferry street,
llober', went home ahcut : o'clo k,
when he found Mint his lather Into
not yet returned home. In com
pauy with his brother, Hiram
Dorris, he then wont to look for
him.
Thev started back toward the
bu-me-s portion of the citv, when
they discovered in the darkness
some object lying in a shallow pool
of water. On examining it they
were shocked to discover their
father lying cold in death, nice
downward where he had fallen
from ti.e sitlew.dk F.vidence of a
slight struggle was visible, and a
sniitll scratch had been made in
falling across his forehead and
cheek.
The hod was immediately taken
to the nail of Alhauy Limi'ie t o.
No. I, where medical at'einlauce
was summoned, but it was found
that he was stone death He had
heeti troubled with heart disease
and his family think that was the
immediate cause of his death. He
had been drinking ear! in tin
evening, but those nitlt lii:;i .-.iv
that he was not drunk ami could
not have fallen and met his death
from that cause. As there was no
room for any su-p cions of foul
play, no inquest was held upon lite
remains.
The deceased was 4(1 years oi
agt. He came to Oregon from
Nodaway county, Missouri in 1847,
and has lived in Linn county i"i
; years. He was married in ISO
to Alary K. Shields, and was the
father of seven sons and I'om
daughters living and three children
dead, lie was admitted to the bar
as an attorney two years ago. Ih
was a member of the .Mason it
Ttler also of the A. O. U. W. w In
will attend the funeral to d tv. 1
will occur at 2 o'clock from the
Baptist church.
REAL ESTATE IKASSFEKS
Following real estate sales were
recorded yesterday:
Hd ward Huston to J. II. Mullan.
IS.!);) acres, .Mason's W K.$ b
Kate Callahan to Thos. Ca'la-
han, lot 5, hi 45, Albany. . loOi
Oregon to T. il. Honkiiis,
14.t; acres, 11 w 1 .'. IS.::::
I . V. Fil to .Mamie Grisham
7-x 148 feet, Lebanon (0
I.O. Hies io J uli. i Thaver,
140x148 feet, Lebanon ". . 120
Jos. Huhl to Ma mio Grisham
2 lots, Lebanon '2'2-
J. It. Kirk patrick to F. C.
Files, 140 ft et tiv :;s rods,
feet '. is:;
J. L. Cowan to Jos Huh I, 2
lots, Leham.n ISO
. Irulrn Intruder.
Yet'r',ay afternoon a man who
was laboring under the effects o
strong drink created quite an ex
citemetit in the Fitst wan!, lit
tirst started toward the cemeterx
anil at 1 1 acted attention by walking
in the middle of the street insteao
of on the walk. lie finally became
tired and went into Mr. Frank Fn
man's barn; there in: staid ioi
some tiling and then comi"g out se
cured a lair sized club and st:irteii
to the house, lie was met at tin
door by Mrs. Froman with a direct
older to vacate the premises a
once. He did nut obey, hoevei.
and as he proceeiled to enter the
hoiioe Mrs. Froman left ;.ml wen
over to a neighbor's. The atten
lion of some gentlemen was called
to the matter and the intruder wa
mnre hastily than gently escorted
hence.
As Other See lit. j
The Pallas correspondent to theJ
Salem statesman says: "Hurrah j
for Salem and her road to the sea.
but talk will not build a railr. ad. J
and we hope that the $200,000 will
soon he raised and active work
commenced, as, Albany is wide i
awake and means to secuie the
trade of this rich ami populoii
country if possible." For the ben
efit of the above mentioned corres
iiondent, we will add that tin
money for the building of the rail
road from Albany to Astoria is se
cured in the bank and with the ad
vent of spring grading will com
mence, 100'.) men will be given
employment, and en- the winte
rains of 1S!K) co.ne he can come to
the promising city of Albany by
rail.
In the Recorder's Court.
John Crowley was arraigned yes
terday before Recorder Henton on
a charge of assault and batter)' up
on tho person of Patrick Brown.
He was given five days in the city
jail. Henry Owen arrested for be
ing drunk and disorderly was also
sent up for five days, and Charles
Quad arrested for vj-grancy was
given four days. It was the order
of the court that each of the pris
oners be put to work on the streets.
Church Notice.
Preaching services Sunday at
Hie Presbyterian church at il a.
m. and 7 :30 h. m. Sabbath school
at 12:l" r. m. Young people's
prayer meeting in the lecture room
at 6" :30 r. m. Subj. t, "Christmas
Duties." Subject ot the morning
sermon, "A Chiistni i1 Theme.''
In the evening the s:.lj"er will be
"As the Thoughts So tlie Man."
The public will Iks made welcome
to these serv'ces.
llonry t. ;.(in.
Mo.-.y to Jo.ir: a low rate of
i.deies-, on impioved f.t'm and
: city pre pei ;y, :n -:m oi to
j .1'. HM I iT oiit.i!:Mr :.dl Oi
Ir. ikha.t A, io.;.; ;, i:.:il list.fe
l A jei.-s.
A TEAIN RuCBEKT.
Em i Trio cf Sharps: SAi an TJiiocew
f j I A'.tempt U Bbtn Albas; Attorn.
There was an animated scene in
one of the coaches of the overland
train from Portland on Friday eve
ning. The coach was crowded
witn passengers who filled the
eais, and, as is usual in leaving
Fast Portland the aisle was also
filled. Among the passengers were
a number of gentlemen from this
city. Among them was Mr. C. K.
Wolverton, who was standing with
bis hands ti'Ied wit., packages.
Feeling a strange hand in his
liocket, he quickly whirled around
and caught a stranger in the act ol
removing his purse, containim:
about !;0, from the back pocket of
his pants. He caught the pick
pocket and accused him of having
the purse but he denied the ac
cusation, .-ta'ing, no ever, that he
thought it was on the floor, and
there it was found. The thief, upon
finding he was caught, had dropped
it to avoid complete exposure and
arrest. Three of his conL'derates
crowded arotr d and loud talking
prevaded until women nearly taint
ed and men prepared to 'rp be
hind .s-ats in the event, of promis
cuous shooting. The sleek lo king
individual who committed the
theft seemed lo be the loudest
talker ami one would judge felt
highly insulted at the charge, lie
fore the traiv reached Oivgon City
they made "up the loss, however,
by robhinga gray-haired gentleman
of seven-hundred dollars ami hi
ticket through to San Francisco.
Officers hoarded the train bu. a
seaich of the train only re caled
the fact that at some small station
ihe' had left i he nain to again
successtully ply their avocation on
the next.
FAREWt-LL iU AiiriAHY.
Having finished my contract on
the Oregon Pacific railroad, ami
having signed a contract with the
t nion Pacific Company, lo con
struct for thein twenty miles ol
road in Eastern Oregon, I now
take my depaiiure from Albany,
the ''Ot.een City of the Willamette
Valley." In taking my departure
1 beg leave to say that it is not
rtith pleasure, but w ith great re
gret. I have be n engaged in pub
uc works as a contractor all over
the United States, and consequent
ly have fallen in a great many thl-e-rehl
communities, Lilt 1 am free
in saying lhat I have never hail
dealings, or formed sicqutiniauces
in u place where 1 have found the
people more kind or straightfor
aid than Albany, and with whom
i have enjoyed 'o associate. The
u-iiiess men of the place are ail
.irsl-class gentlemen in every re
peel ami are entitled to success,
ly main olliue is .-an Francisco,
iud 1 can be communicated with
u thai pla.-e at any time. I have
cii all uiiliiii.-he.l business wiln
ny attorney, Mr. W. It. Lilyeti,
.ud iufoi ma:ioii in legard to my
lasiness here can lie had of him.
il I owe any one anything he wiu
iiiend to the mailer at once. My
bankers here, Messrs. Cowan,
tvalston & Chamberlain, have
'ivalt.d me so klirJIy anil tleall
.villi me so fairly that I take gre;.i
jilea.-ure in recoinineiiding tiiem lo
li who who may have any busi
e.-s in (heir line to transact. In
oi. elusion let me say, with great
espeet to all the people of Albany .
.ood-bve. J. S. Antonku.i:.
tieneral railroail contiMctor.
. ieneial fllicc, (i.iS Market street,
au Francisco, Cal.
Of lutrrcst ti l'it l'.aitTH.
The most unsatisfactory item
connected with every loot race is
.n timing the sprinteis. This has
it-en overcome, however, by a sim
ple invention which it is claimed
a ill time perlectly to any poriion
I a second and will always tell, no
.natter how close the lunuers, who
Ains and by how much A! the
tart there is a fixed disc to which
i.-. attached an electric wire riinniiit
down to the finish. Thestaitei
pul's his gun close to this disc, ami
the concussion starts th;! current
and sets tin; clock, which is tixeu
at the end of each track, overhead,
going. Imagine the men have iiii.
i.omi their tracks. matter how
-lose the finish, the electric clock
on the winner's track will be
flopped a visible space before ike
other's. This is dune by a simple
contrivance. Across each track is
laid a thin steel band testing on
two uprights connected by electric
ity with the clocks As the runnel
knocks the tiny rod off its support
he cuts off the current and ttie
clock stops dead. This discon ec
lion also drops a shutter which
shows the numbers and liberates
the trigger of a photographic cam
era, and the men arc photographed
as they finish, so thai should any
thing go wiong with the other ap
paratus, the negative would ie
there to decide the positions.
I.KAUAN. ML:
lor Ten Main nl Iturruwn A Sriirl.
Including all men's leaihei
boots and shoes in stock. Also a
large amount of wemen's, misses
and children's shoes. Men's rall-
hned mittens at 75 cents. Ladies'
cloaks at cost. They must go, ami
we mean business.
Bakkows & Searls.
Property in Portland on the In
stallment Plan.
Five dollars down and a dollar a
week buys yon a lot in the beauti
ful tldition of Wheatland. flu?
property lies adjoining Mount
Tabor, ami is situated direct ly o.i
ttie motor line running into Port
land, ami is beautifully located,
being level land ami in plain ie.
ol Portland, the metropolis of Ore
gon. Ary one that can pay
down can buy one of these ex.c.
lent lots. This property is for sale
now by P.urkhart a: .Maiin, wh-
will furnish you with map.-, an I
plats ol this adiiitioi..
If oii want ;
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LETTER FfcOM A8I0BI...
Tk Ffople There Deeply Iotrreited ia th
Btilding f aSailrtad frm Albany.
Astoria, Dec. 20, 1889.
Like the ceaseless title that ebbs
an flows beneath our wharves and
under our business streets, so
coines the tide of enrious men to
see and feel, to learn and know,
the causes of the present amount of
activity in real estate. Some come
to buy, some come t study the
cause and the effect, some come
heeau?e their restless dispositions
impel them irresistably to follow in
the wake of any and every throng.
Albany and AsJoria are now
deeply interested in each other's
prosperity. We want to reach the
rich agricultural portion of Oregon
ami to onnect with the railroad
center of the state, and you want
to reach our barb r.
The question naturally arises as
to w he' her this- nhenominal
growth of any city is justified by
i.s suirouniiings and luture pins
peels. Astute for seeing business
men say ye. There is an absolute
necessity that Oregon should have
a scMitori, where the merchant
marine of the world may enter and
depart at pleasure and with the
least possible expense, where rail
roads may terminate and find a
reatiy market lor ineir ifeigm
v here commerce may not be
hampered by bars anil headlands,
but may have frets coins'! to go
w hithersoever it will till like Tvre
f old, all nations of the earth
"hall bejome tributary to her, and
Astoria's merchants like Tire's
merchant princes may deal with
til nations and corresoiid in all
tongues, while the fonage of every
commercal people may discharge
i heir cargoes up on our docks in
exchange for the products of our
soil or mines. Who can foresee or
portend I he future of a city whose
access is so free and safe.
Albany wide awake to her ow n
interests knows full well that the
time is ripe for her to look well to
her future. She already has an
outlet at Yaquiua and the Tila
inook toad will give her another
direct route, and one whose way
side stations will throng with
passengers, and overflow with the
pioducts of that new and rich
region. The route is utidotibtedlv
one of the fines t in Orej. while
its cheapness of comtr'....;..!! will
prove a surprise to the company
whose wisdom has secure J it
loea'ion and foreseen its great im
portance. The ocean beach in
many places offers fine opportuni
ties for summer resorts equal to
any on tue coast, anil easily access
able from the densely populated
hstiict of the valiey and the
wanner, dryer regions east of the
cascade range.
During the past week J. L.
Cowan, piesident of the Albanv
Astoria road. has beeu here with
both eyes open accompanied by J.
K. Weatherlord, who was also on
the qui vive, evidently looking for
something to turn uu or lend a
helping baud toward turning Some
thing up before the boom gels in
its active work and settles down t
stay. E. J. I. aiming was also one
of the party and for aught, anyone
Knows they may have quietly ac
quired the deeds to property of
deep water fro" turn 'at Tany
point for terminal facilities. How
ever br that as it may, they were
in good company. Our newly
elected mayor, M. C. Cro-by
iil. ted I hem over the shoals and
quick-amis, throiijh blue waves,
and heaving swell to see the great
harbor improvement of the nine
teenth century, the Columbia
river that rears its massive battle
ments against the assaults l
crested breakers and oi sweeping
tides, and stands steadfast iicainsi
the thundering of the storm and
i In fieiceness of tins ia!e.
When they return if thy fall
into the hands of the real estate
dealers, may a kind providence
watch over them. The dea'ers
will exchange a lot in Holcomb
Junction or Astoi 's additio ; for a
comer lot in the hea't of Albany
without a murmur. We like Ah
oany because they have got some
"git up a-d git" to them. It will
take Salem another quarter of
century to make up her mind what
-he wants to do. and then fetch up
in the lag end of the procession.
Scissor. Shears.
Immense stock at Stewart x
(ix's. '. he i-esi quality iiid any
-ize or style. Call ami examine
our stock. tert Sox.
Important Advice to GentleracB.
I'.iiv the celebrated Dent. gloVM
it Harrows & Searls'. exclusive
igentB for Albany. -
Come and Look.
Thos. I'rink has just received a
lire lot of wicker chairs, wood
'.! kets music stands, and some
Hue parlor suites, etc , w hich will
be sold at the very lowest price.
(IOTAS
Roys' Wagons.
Roys. Ruck r-awt.
Skates.
Pocket Knivep.
Razor.-.
TooN.
Knives nod Forks.
Carving ets.
Scisor- it ml shears.
Curling Irons.
Lap Hoards. ;
Raiy Carnage's.
Krokiuole Hoards.
Foi Sale by
Stkwaut A Sox.
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.1. F. WHITING, ARTIST.
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j !u! r.,:;ii.ii vt n i'id w.rs e-.i oiKi-i! ci
; I amlsj-ijv. 1' -t r.'ii -.too 'ii'-'T.'tix; I'ai ti.-y.
. I.-1 tiinj, l..'ui.i' ' '! il Mi..-!i i..iu I ;.
! . l;oc!ns i."d 1', K.t-.r 1 lot:., A!t;-i..,
i i .n i.n.
STATE DISPATCHES-
t linage, lo.cisctno wtiki to rortiaua- in
j Favtr nt'tha Alkity & Astoria Bailroad.
i
j Special t th Hrkals.J
Uiivi.ii.... rv... oi i :i i
mass meeting was held here to-day.
150 farmer and business men were
pressnt.who were very enthusiastic
m tavor ot Albany and Astoria and
the Eastern and Salem and Astoria
roads.
FRANKS OK KLKCTRICITV.
Portland, Dec. 21. Earl v this
afternoon the Metropolitan electric
railway company attempted to
make atrial transit on Second street
and accordingly put the car upon
the track and turned on the current
by which the cars were to he pro
pelled. By some means the conduct
got crossed with the Willamette
Falls electric light wires and the
telephone wires, burning out in an
instant, so it is reorted, about 600
telephones and J(5 incandescent
electric lamps, the latter being in
Cordroy's theatre.
KKKP YOUR EYE ON
lL G. IIGAHDSLEY'S
Column.
100,000
To loan nu real c.tatej in tumn to
suit at eight (8) per cent, per annum.
ALBANY PROPERTY.
One of the best 40 acre farms in
this section of the country, nut a toot
f poi.r 1 1 ml ou the place. Is espe
cially adapted fur fruit, and is situ
ated convenient to the city. Price
low and terms easy. Thia ia a spe
cial bargain for a few days only.
Cheap lots in Ilaukletnau's firs',
second, third sind fourth additions, in
Maston and Chamberlain's addition,
in Fair Dale audition, in Rr aut'n ad
dition am! in the Gultra Park addi
t on. Choice residence lots, both im
proved ami unimproved, and some
btrgaina in business propertv.
Farm property at all prices and on
easy terms.
For Rent A cottage of five rooms
on Kecouil struct.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
The addition to this city which has
been laid out in two-acre blocks by
the Oregon Land Company, i ow on
the market. This addition is lo.-ated
so'uh ut IviRt Astoria, and is on the
proposed line of the Union Pacific
railronl. A motor line i.-i now lieiiiL'
built which will run within a block
or two f this property. The land is
lii-li and the addition i laid out with
broad avenues in such a niaiii.tr that
eacl. block faces two 04 foot avenues
This property is cheap to-day. It is
the intention of the owners to raise
the price soon. Seme twenty-rbe
blocks have already been sold iu Port
land, Astoria and Saletn, 1'i-r prices
and toil particulars call on K. G.
Beardsley, Real Estate Agmt, Ricad
all'in Street, Albany, Oregon.
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
R.-r'i Kstate and Insurance Broker,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC
Broadalhiii Street. Albany, Oregon.
I'iniio Tuulns
)AUTIES DESIRING PIAN'OS TUXKD
nhoult) call unon Prof. l. Van Horn
f this c ty, the well known a. d rt-l:atil
liiano tu'ier. He is we"l know n to the toIe
f Albany and the entirs S'ate, hai ilk had
year of t xerien -e in this olivines, also in a
piuti. forte manufactory, and has noinal in
I lint line of business, It always as to
patronize home enterprise and the nllic
shout' I remember that they oon ni.w pet
o anos timed in a mire skillful in uni-T in
A bany than elsewhere in the State, Leave
oi-'lfriat. Willi Link's
W, h McPHEltSON,
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
IiMirsi ce 1 t:fc:r.cfetiaiMcicd M it ntney
oaneti; I have a large list of improve and
unimproved viiy pro city and f.uic, garden
.mi fant ltml in lar.e a.id small tracm. As
I .-e I on commi'8ienonlv-, if you wish to buy
or re'.l it will p y you to cue an l pec ma
FINE FURNITURE
FOR
THE HOLIDAYS !
If you want to make a nice Chri.tma prea
en', i;ii ad see mime of the fine r. ckem,
''ini.ir.-8, fain v etiair and ri ri- m holste ed
furniture at Mhos. Honk's, lie Ins a lare
and beau' if til a-wirtment which will lie sold
at a-tonihiinr'y low price.
Third ward
Store !
j Ibiviug i tirclnirtd this popiil.-ir e-
t.tMi-dinieiit I iimi now prepared to
! M unv older in the grocer and pro
i vision line, A full stovk of gioeeries
: I ... ...1 ...1 It .... t. I 'II... !.'nrli..wt
:iv.ih. .... v
i ,iIi tc ii-c I a:it lor nil K:i!U oi t-oiin
' tr tiiodnt'L'. or will cxi-lianirn i ods
: 1 iV ti.e sar e. cine "i e. ei-tne !'.
, t'li.v. ks.-m;.
Grocery
F L. Kenton
-DEALER IN-
Staple and FsunGy
(jKOOEBIE
ilso Choie Candies, Xuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetable's, Etc.
TERMS CASH AND PRICES LOW.
Subscription Agent for all Leading Kewe
papers and Magazines.
NEU THE FOSTOFFICE.
H. EWKRT,
INVITES THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS NEW AJSB
LARGE STOCK OF
Holiday
-CONSISTING OF-
A FINK DISPLAY OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD HEI
F.D CANES. GOLD IIANLLKf SILK UMBRELLAS, GOLD
AND FOUNTAIN FENS, SOLID GOLD AND
DIAMOND GOODS, ANT AN ENDLESS
VARIETY OF JEWELRY, COIN
SILYEE "W A BE
AND GENUINE ROGERS BRCS. PLATED WARE ONLY; CLOCK.
SPECTACLES, AND
NOVELTIES FOR HOLIDAYS.
W have nomrlit all the neiratives made .by L. W. Clark and Greenwood np
to date (Nov. 15, Duplicates can be had from them only of uf , n m-
dueed rates We also have about 1800 negatives made by ourselves, fixm
which duplicates can be had at like rates. We carry the onlr full iine of limr
c( tl. is 6'atc, and do enlarge! work at lowest r-tcs for lirBt-clas work. W
shall he iileased to see o'.t at rur bludio in FromanV block, ucxl door to Mr
Masoi ic Temple.
Ttjlitjs
Manufactauerof Choice Cioraib
AND
mnn
FINE IMPORTED Al KEY
t -uuri., llugiitid Smoking Ttibnt iop, Xlertftliiti Bi si;d Briar 1 rpe.
full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUH
Next uoor to PfTeitrer's candy store, Albany. Oregon,
iiii
Ram
"Oh 1 the cold and crnl winter,
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ;
Froze the ire on lake and river,
Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ;
Fell the covering enow and drilted
Through the forest round the village."
IT IS COJMIIsTC.
O.'d ProV says winter is coming earlier and mpe
serere this year than usual.
Talcextimejby the topknot and examinemy elegaaik
stock ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE 'ULSTERS
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEY'S.
VALOURS,
BEAVFRS.
MELTONS.
CHEVIOTS,.
WIDEAWAKE,
CHINCHILLA,
C ASM MERES.
M0NTAGNACS.
L.E. BLAIN,
; Leading
ALBANY, OREGON,
Goods
Tio Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
ALBANY, OREGOH.
Joseph
DEALER IN
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Clotliier
Siow,
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