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THE MOHNING
HERALD: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2i9 1889
.-lUM THE PEOar.
3 rteua Icr lies . Sa.ir .it :h,i B ikt End f
the Tr.iok Ciaci: Laying Su.pp-d.
COAST NOTES.
STATE DI8PATCHE8.
IK THE HOLIDAYS.
The r.h uiini Display at Jnlla I. rail
t IiI'.h Knzanr Mure.
F L. Kenton
Ifewsy Items from the State Capital A
Benton County Liuatie.
SPECIAL. 12:30 A. Bf.
Xottu sie our .toTe and ranges
before buying Vft mistake. Mis
tftkcs are ahvHyj costly. In heat
ing Move wu have the largest as
well ah the most carefully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
Her were not Umght as an exieri
nienl hut as a certainty. We
kaow what each stove will do, and
they were bought for ua&h,6o the
prico ij right. We have special-
,u uesiue our leguiar
lines of Galand, Argand and fu -
,
lnor stoves and ranges,
Gko. W. Smith,
,, ,, .., , j
fhe Daily Hkkai.i. wi 1 be on
jTvv TT-f ?l ,h,C ncV
tanlofY. I . K.ihn s. where t !
can he pro.mv.l :,t . cents per j
'y- ,
WEATHEK IMlK UIOXS.
For Albany- and trinity Fol-
rowing is the forecast or 1M hours, i
ending at r . m. to-c;a . :
Uain ; nearly statloi ry temper
nture.
fOTTIMiS AtiUV ( TOWN.
A fino lot of fat dressed gerve at
LsForrest A; Tiiompson's this
:normng.
The meeting of the VT. 0. T
ior this afternoon will be postponed
mtil Thursday afternoon.
The steamship Faralon is unload
ing a cargo of steel rails and other
material for the Oregon PaciGu at
Yaquina. .. , .
0t Christmas lunch, will he
served at the Revere House from
12 to 1 o'clock, and dinner from
4 to G o'clock r, m.
Jos. Myers ;t Co. desire to give
notice to the public that their
delivery delivery wagons will make
ho trips on Christmas.
An effort is being made to run a
6pecial train to Corvallis and re
turn this evening to allow a num
ber from this city to attend the
Chriitmas masquerade ball at that
place.
Prof. Steel, the writing roaster
and short hand teacher, left yes
terday for Corvallis to organize a
class. He concluded his engage
ment in this city by getting on a
protracted drunk.
Tho set of county abstract books
which the late J.J. Dorr is was en
gaged in making has been taken in
ebargo by the Albany Abstract Co.,
of which Mrs. 1 'orris retains
the
principal interest.
Messrs. Burklwrt & Keeney sold
resterday to O. C. Awbrey 12 lots
in Goltra's Park Addition. The
price paid was $2000. Also 4 lots
to Mrs. A. li. Martin, in the same;
addition, for $1000.
,A purse containing a considera
ble sum of money, also a breast
pin, was found in the store o:
!" 'RpoiJ in this rit.v v.tfnllv.
y ;
The .'
wner can obtain the name hv j
, ." ,,.., t , r 1
Irving Matthews formerly of !
ihis city, was fined $.0 and costs:
.-it Eugene a few days ago for selh ;
ing whisky to minors, lie kept a
small eating house there. He paid
si portion of the fine and skipjed :
cat without paying the remainder.
As a Christinas present tor a J charge of attempting to kill llenrv
husband, brother, sister, mother, j McJhvain. He was drunk and hail
cousin or mother-in-law, nothing j a i, navy revolver, with which
is nicer than the fine holiday slip- he terrified the inmates. He had
per nd elegant footwear at j 00 rpon his person, and he de
Krau:80& Klein's. Prices lower j posited 1100 for bis appearance be-
Thancver. Call and see his splen-;
lid assortment.
All those holding $1 tickets on
tho dinner seta at La Forest L
Thompson's should bring them in I
Immediately and exchange them
lor tickets. Unless received by
-' p. m January 1st, at which time
Redrawing will take place, they
cannot be counted.
Christmas will bo duly observed
at the various churches of this city
ih is evening. Christmas trees and
accompanying exercises will be
held at most of the churches. At
the Christian church an entertain
ment and literary programme will
be given, which", will be followed
try a sociable.
Mrs. I. A. Bennett died at Har
risburg last evening. Her hus
band, who is acting agent of the
Southern Pacific at .that . place,
teiuterly resided in this city with
kis family, being agent for tha
Oregon . Paci fic Co m pan y . They
made many friends; while here,
who will regret hear of Mrs.
Bennett's death.
Portland is to havo.a boxing con
test onsDe. 20tk between two noon-i
of . national lame.--. James corbeti
the instructor of the San Francisco
Olympic Athletic club, meets Port
land's pride, Dave Campbell, who
fought Jack Dempsey. The arti
cles call for ten rounds, and as
both saen ara heavy weight a hard
hitting contest will result
Quite
a crowd ot Albany sports will take
Atrip to Portland o see the lun
MERS
MKNTIOy ,
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: Miaa:Ida.kWebber has returned
from a visit in Portland.
James Murray returned last
evening from Spokane Falls.
M. S. Monteith' came up Satur
day evening from Portland.
J. O. (Joltra and wife, of Puit
larid, are visiting their parents in
this city.
G. W. Wr'ght went to Browns
ville jeste d iy to spend the holi
days with relaliyes.
E. II. McAlister, of Eugene, is
spending his holiday vacation with
his parents in this city.
Dr. C. O. Kelley and S. S. Train
returned last evening from their
ranches above Gates vilie.
A special train to which the pay
ear was attached, with Superin
tenihnt Howen, 1'aviiiaptt-r C C
IIoKUe, bridge superintendent F..J.
Miller and a nuuiUer of gentlemen
from Corvallis, went upte the front
on the Oregon Pacific yesterday for
the purpose of making the regular
monthly payment of the employes,
ami to view the condition of the
niid and the progress of trackla'y
ing, which lias been impeded by
the snow. Among the party were
Iter. E. .). Thompson, I'rof. J. I).
Letcher ef the Agricultural Col
lege, 1 nomas
ge, 1 nomas bamuela, Ciias.
Mahotiey. About. 16 inches of
; sngw wa's found at the end of the
i track, and tracklaving lias been
i suspended lor a short time. The
(construction train is lying at
Green 3asin .Siding, the old mate
rnal vard, awaitintr orders. If no
further snow fall occurs, track iav-
ing wiU be re3UIacl, i a few dav's.
The grading and rock work on
the contract of .Messrs. Orman .t
Cr0ok will bo continued all winter,
fresh supplies aaul men baring
j been sent to the front for that pur
pose.
Ocserrvx Vmte of Thank.
J The Astorian gets oil" a good
( thing when it says : Tom Phillips,
.! of Port Townscnd, told the boys if
' they chivaried him the night of his
i marriage with Susan Acton that
hie'dhhoot. Ther chivaried: he
am) .r..I b;itr..l I I ., 1 1 1
i !, and seriously wounded John
'Graham, aged .'53. Phillips de
serves a vote of thanks, and if
tried Bhould be given a verdict of
"not guilty." Any idiot who will
slam around a man's house the
night of his marriage is hardly
worth shooting, but the noise can
at the time be stopped easiest by
annihilating the insect that pro
duces it. . ',' ...
The Shortest la the Year.
.Sunday was the winter eoltice,
the shortest day in tho year, yvhen
the sun readied his greatest south
ern declination, and appears to
traverse the tropic of Capricorn.
We known bo little about winter
here that the difference in the
length of the days is about all the
effect we eee from the declination
of the sun. Thedivys will now be
gin to grow longer.
Jhe Grants' Pass Factory. X
Tf.e committee who have beenlregon prospectors
Lraising a subscription of $25,000 in
stock tor t.':o estabiisment ct the
Grants' Pass factory in this city
nave nearly complete! that
amount. Only a small portion of
it remains to be raised, and the
committee hopes to have the feusi-
t ness settled within a day or two.
I The factory will be an important
addition to Albany's industries,
and there is no question hut thut
it will be secured.
A Jail Dc-liTPrr.
Sunday night some lawless indi
vidual Vote tiie lock on the door
of the tit v jail and allowed three
inmates to escape, une ot ttiem
was recaptured, i ney were in tor
Ppy
crimes, anu tne otneers would
give
a. ..a 1. al .1 a 1 A.
broke open the door than all three
()f tu, pVisoiiers.
. .
.A Villiitanns Watou.
A man called John Doe, in the
absence of his real name, was ar
retted in a house of ill-fame on
Second street last evening on a
fore Justice Humphrey, also $20
for his appearance btfore Recorder
Ilenton.
The Maqiernle ISalK
Invitations have been issued for
the grand masquerade ball to be
given at the opera house in this
city on New Year's eve by the
Dolce far Kiente club. It prom
ises to be a most successful affair.
Elegant costumes have been se
cured by the committee, which
will be rented for the occasion.
Spectators will be admitted to the
gallery, for which tickets will be
sold at 25 cents each. A number
of maskers are expected to be
present from neighboring towns.
Goltra's Park Addltiao.
We are now offering for sale lots
and blocks in this fine addition, 1
parties wishing, to make invest
ments with a view to building or
where property will advance
rapidly in value, wtll do well to
look at this addition as it is the
choicest residence property in the
suburbs of lbany. This addition
is laid out with parks and has
broad, avenue's running through
the eptire length ot the property
with trees planted at the corner of
each lot on the avenue. Call on
Burkhart A Malin, Real Estate
j Agents
i Ilulldlng and Loan Annoclatlon.
I At thn rpcniliir mnnf litv rrxtimr
0f tne Building and Loan Afisocia-
tion held last evening $1800 was
loaned to James McIIargue, who
bid 6ixty-four months, interest , in
advance. The regular routine of
business was transacted and , the
board of directors held their regu
lar meeting.
SriAftnm. Shears.
, Immense stock at Stewart 4
Sox's. The best quality and any
size or style. Call and examine
our stock. Stewart & Sox.
Come and I.nok.
Thos. Brink has just received a
fine lot of wicker chairs, wood
baskets, music stands, and some
fine parlor suites. t.- . which will
be sold at the very lowest price.
Prof. Thomas Condon, of the
state university was in the city
yesterdiy e;i ro-ite to Yaquina",
where he gw to Jelivcr a lecture.
K wsy Items as R-port-d by ExckaDjfts
Throughout the Hortbweit.
Umatilla county recently pro
duced an eyeless irirl, a one-eyed
boy, and now a man 7 feet 3 inches
has left the county tor Colorado.
Mrs. Isaac Winters, of Burns,
recently gave birth to twins (bov
and girl) whose aggregate weight
was twenty and one-half pounds.
That big snow storm began on
the 15th of December, 1884, and
those who remember it have no
cause lor complaint in the present
murky weather.
Charles Howe, of The Dalles,
was injured at Hood ltiver the
other day, and will lost; an arm if
not his life. He was maimed only
three months ago.
The Astoria Transcript has been
sold to L. (i. Carpenter, of San
Francisco, a newspaper man of
practic:.! experience, who takes
immediate cnarge.
An analysis of fur samples of
beets grown in Clatsop county and
sent to the California sugar lelin
ery shows a prooriion of nine t-
eleven pounds of sugar from 100
pounds of beets.
The managers of the Pendleton
have been compelled to close their
free library and reading rooms
on account of lack of support. This
fact is certainly no credit to the
town of Pendleton's size and pre
tensions. The Indian loy pupils at the
government school at Pendleton
are workers. The Kast Oregonian
says: "Twelve red-shirted, dark
skinned youths were sawing and
splitting wood to day, and the way
they handled cross-cut saws and
axes would put a white bov to the
blush." "
The Astorian has this comment
on two Eastern Washington towns :
Spokane Palls buys wheat in Walla
Walla, carries it to its mills, makes
it into flour, and sells the flour in
Walla Walla. That's the difference
between enterprise and stickinthe
mudativeness. Walla Walla has
the natural advantages, but hasn't
the gitupandgit.
Captain J. H. D. Gray, of As
toria, has found among the papers
of his recently deceaeed father, the
historian, a receipt book of an old
Pacific coast miner noting the im
portant fact that he discovered
gold in California m 184G. Else
where was found a paragraph from
a California paper that states that
gold yvas" first found near Yreka by
It is a fearful thing to arouse tne
curiosity of the army of Oregon
office seekers, but the Astorian
ruthlessly does it in the following:
It's a funny thing in these days of
seeking for federal billets that eo
far there have been no applications
for two ot the best and easiest
places in Oregon. To give it away
would be to spoil the joke, and the
present incumbents li'l the posi-
j lions and transact their lisht duties
in a creditable manner.
Mr. Bishop, of the interior de
partment, who. js in Pendleton a -justing
t.,e claims of residents of
that and adjoining counties for
,7.. or, A,J" a", ULi"e' T '
being kept pretty busy in looking
into the condition of the many j
.1 r i.i: i i ..: :
which have already been presented I
for his action. The claims of resi-!
(lentR of Umatilla emir-tr. lie savs. t
will amount to between $50,000
and $00,000- One claim alone,
that of Dr. McKay, growing out ol
the troubles in lS55-(, is nearly
$20,000, and thete Hie more than a
score ranging in amount from $100
to $1000. U will take Mr. Bishop
two or three weekB to attend to all
of them.
A Union county farmer is a firm
believer in the excellent profit paid
by raising fruit ami cites his expe
rience in proof : In my orchard I
have a few trees of greenings, off of
yvhich I gathered 38 boxes of ap
ples which netted me at the or
chard 70 cents per box, or $7.50 for
the four trees. Taking 70 trees to
the acre, which is the usual num
ber planted, this gives a nice little
return of $525 per acres. Now to
find out what can be accomplished
on 10 acres it is only necessary to
multiply a little and it will be seen
that apples pay bigger and better
returns, with "less labor than any
other produce, not excepting wal
nuts or oranges.
Property In Portland on the In-
utallaaent Plan.
Five dollars down and a dollar a
week buys you a lot in the beauti
ful -ddition of Wheatland. This
property lies adjoining Mount
Tabor, and is situated.. directly on
the motor line running into Port
land, and is beautifully located,
being level land and in plain view
of Portland, the metropolis of Ore
gon. Any one that can pay $5
down can buy one of these excel
lent lots. This property is for sale
now . by Burkhart & Malin. who
will furnish you with maps and
plats of this addition.
ILK.tUAM'K KALK
For Ten Bays at Harrow a ft ftearlN.
Including all men's leather
boots and shoes in 6 took. Also a
large amount of wemen's, misses
and children's shoes. . Men's calf
lined mittens at 75 cents. Ladies'
cloaks at cost. They must go, and
we mean business.
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ChrUtaian
. Barrows & Skari.
Dinner ' at
Home.
the Revere
On Christmas lunch will be
served at the Revere house from
12 to 1 o'clock and dinner from 4
to 5 o'clock I'. VI.
For Christmas.
In selecting Christmas presents
holiday shoppers should not fail to
call at L. E. Rlain's for fine hand
kerchiefs, silk muflleis, slippers
and hundreds of other articles,
both beautiful and useful.
If you want a choice cup
try my 40 cent tea in buik.
Browned.
of tea
C. E.
Special to th Hkralb.
Salkm, Bee. 23. S. II. Oliver,
an old man of 80 years, who came
to these parts from Benton couuty
not long since wasapprehenddSun
day while showing unmistakable
signs of insanity and was placed in
charge of Sheriff Croisan until to
day', when
ne was examined and
found badly demented and was
com milieu 10 me asyium. lie
imagines iumselt a large land
i I i i 1
owner and also a great physician.
He is violent at times and is very
incoherent. If he has any rela
tives or friends he refused to di
vulge their names or whereabouts.
Sheriff Birdsey, of Jacon
county, arrived to-day, having in
charge Enos M. Rotan, sentenced
to one year in the penitentiary for
the cri.ne of robbery.
Frank B. Clopton, of Pendleton,
was appointed notary public to-day.
Henry Smathers, the man who
last summer stabbed Hon. T. A.
Ale Bride, district attorney in the
Clackamas county district.and who
was recently fined $250 tn the cir
cuit court for that district, yester
day received a full pardon and a
remission ol f-'UU ot nne Dy uov
ernor Peunoyer upon .the recom
mendation of the district attorney,
who was tne victim of his wrath.
HAJIICISBL'RG NOTKS
Harrisburg, Dec.
Railroad Agent Bennett's wife is
very sick with lung fever.
Harrisburg is to have the usual
Christmas tree, aud the little folks
are happy.
Chas. McDonnald of the Saw
Mill Co., went to Portland Satur
day on business.
Our hotel is to be under the
management of Mr. McMurray on
and after January 6.
. Dr. Davis shipped two car loads
of nice Burbank potatoes to San
Francisco last vreek via Yaquina
route.
The immense amount of grain
stored in our river ware houses is
being badly neglected by the trans
portation companies, which may
be the means of stiring up our
mossbacked brethren b ee the
necessity of building a f their
own suitable to carry the 3000 tons
of grain stored usually on the river
at this point. At any rate it would
seem to be a good venture as there
is a business assured of all one
boat could possibly do.
The following officers were in
stalled on Friday evening, Dec.
20th inst. Master of Thurston
Ijdge No. 28, A. F. and A. M.,
Sam May; S. W., W. W. Briggs;
J. W., G. W. Brandenburg; treas
urer, Perry Hyde; secretary, 1).
Smith ; S. i)., J. E. Bosserman ; J.
D., J. A. Holt; tyler, W. D. Par
ten; and for H. P. .Harrisburg
Chapter, No. 13, It. A. M., Sam
M.iy;K., Jerry Hay; S., W.-F.
Mendcnhal! ; treasurer, Damon
Smith ; secretary, W. W. Briggs;
C. II., M. Cunningham; P.- 8.
Oliver Hyde; R. A. C, B. E.
Grimes, G. M. 3rd vail, J. E. Bas
serman ; G..M. 2d vail, II. A.Som-
merville; G. M. 1st vail, Wni. "M
M,Cullot;u fieiltinel u.' W. Bran
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'tangent notkh.
Tangent, Dec. 23.
B. W. Mills' new house is nearly
completed.
Charles Crosby is spending the
holidays in Woodhurn.
Georgia Beard is spending
Christmas at her home near Tan
gent. George Cochran and wife
turned home from Eugene-
re
last week.
R. E. Michner is spending the
holidays
in the vicinity of Leb-
anon.
George Simpson, of Corvallis, is
spending the week at his home in
Tangent.
Miss Louisa Newcomb gave a
party in honor of her 14th birth
day last week.
Frank Fi6her has bought four
lots in Tangent, and intends build
ing next summer.
Miss Allie Parkereon, Trixie
Morgan and several others will at
tend the masquerade ball at Junc
tion Christmas night.
The Tangent public school closed
last Friday for a holiday vacation.
The school has Seen conducted in
a very satisfactory manner by Prof.
R. E. Michner and I. Mills.
An old folks prty was had at
the residence of Mrs.-A. J. Olin,
and a pleasant evening was spent.
Fo'lowing persons were present ;
Mr. and Mrs. Moses, Mr. and .Mrs.
A. Blevins. Mr. and Mrs.' J. J.
Bend, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mills
and others. ...',
The ousiness men ar.d houses of
the town are as follows: Meat
market, W. Hulburt; livery stable,
A. Blevins; druggist, Jos, Beard;
wagonmakerrf, Smith & "Moore;
warehousemen, A. Barnes and A.
Beard; blacksmith, -I. :W. New
comb; hatel, Mrs. M. J.-Beard;
dry house 1 Beard Bros. ; mechanics,
Smith & More ; painters, Beard i&
Fisher jjcarpeqters, - B. .W. Mills,
A. Barnes, Ben Simpson, George
M ills, F. L Fisher ; school teacher.
R. E. Michner; ministers, W. II.
Howard and P. A. Moses.
Wholesale slaughter in prices for the
next few days at
soils
In tine vases, fnncy enps and sau
ctrf, ornamented parlor lamps, tine
chiiiaware and novelties for the holi
day. ' Call at ftnee, as they are goin
fust, a:ul miut jo at any price this
week.
One of the most extensive, and
elegantly stocked establishment
in the Willamette valley ito be
found in the Golden Utile Bazaar
store of Julius Gradwohlin this
city. In order to accommodate his
many customers be is in the field
early this year, and haVaixeadv
commenced receiving his immense
line of beautiful gocds for the fall
i and winter and for the hnlidavs
1 . . . .
and has one of the most gorgeous
and dazzling displays to be seen in
any Golden Rule Bazaar in Oregon.
The line carried comprises a be
wildering assortment of fine china,
queensware and glassware of the
latest styles and most delicate de
signs. The beautiful :hina and
glassware, together with the dec
orated and fancy .wares, novelties,
elegant stand and hanging lamps,
toys, boys' wagons and general
bazaar goods, present a scene yvell
worth out s time to visit. !
Here ma be found a complete
line of table cutlery of the cele
orated makes, Roger Bros.' silver
and silver plated goods and
Bohemian wares of every variety,
while his stock of dolls, toys, toilet
and fancy goods, in plush and
silver, and novelties for the chil
dren will be larger t'ran ever be
fore. Mr. Gradwohl has enlarged
his stock in such a replete manner
that his Golden Rule Bazaar is not
only a credit to the city of Albany
but to the entire Willamette
valley, being one of the most ex
tensive establishments of the kind
in Oregon. The most important
feature to purchasers is in prices,
and when we assert that his prices
are as low as 9ny house in the state
and that his goods are.eold at
figures that cannot be equaled in
the Northwest, it is but the recital
of an absolute fact. It will be to
the interests of the country mer
chants to purchase , their holiday
goods from this establishment, and
orders should be 6ent in at once.
Mr. Gradwohl has . long since
proven his adaptability ,to this
business, and it is taking no risK
to say that this emporium of elegant
fancv and decoiatiye ware is the
rco complete in the Willamette
Hey. Those yvho deal at the
Golden Rule Bazaar, will find a
laie assortment to choose from,
anc a square, reliable gentleman
to deal with.
KEEP YOUR EYE OX
En G. HEARDSLEY'S
Column.'
H10CO0O
To loan on real eptatt J in snms ta
unit at eiyht () per cent, per annum.
ALBANY PROPERTY.
One of the best 40 acre farms in
this section of tlie'country, toot
of pocr laiul m the place. Is espe
cially adapted for fruit, and is situ
ated convenient to the city. Price
low and terms easy. This is a spe
cial bargain for a few days only.
Cheap lots in Hacklenian's first,
second, third and fourth additions, in
Vfaston and Chamberlain's addition,
in Fair Dale andition, in Br y ant's ad
dition n.'. iu the Ooltra Park addi
tion. Choice residence Icte, both ira
p ovetl -a.l unimproved, and nooie
b-trgaiitr m bufcir.ens propertv.
Farm prop i ty at all prices ond on
easy teriu.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
The addition to this city which has
been laid cot in twe-acrr blocks by
the Oregon Land Company, is now on
thanarket. This addition ia Uaatei
south of East Astoria, and yis on the
proposed Una of the Dnioa Pacific
railnmd. A motor list sew being
built which will run within a block
or rwa of this property. The laad ie
high and the addition is laid out with
broad avtna.es in such a manner that
each block faces two 04 foot avenues.
This property is cheap to-day. It is
the intention of the owners to raise
the price Bonn.-'- Some twenty-five
blocks have j lr v been sold in Port
land, Astoria od S 'em. For price
anj full particu arf, call on the ub
dgrsigced, . . . . .;. .
Also 4 lota in the Nor:h Addition
at 62.50 on the Installment plan, in
cluding two- corner lots: Ne other
lots can be bad for less than 65 and
575. These will go at. once.
E G. BEARDSLEY,
Real Estate and Insurance Broker
AND NOTARY PCBLIO
Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon.
-FOR-
TIIE HOLIDAYS !
If yea want to maVe a nice ('hrihtmas prc
cnt go and sec nonie of the line rocksrp,
'ounires, fanc.v ctiairs and fine ui'holste d
furniture .t Thus. Brink's. Uu b.ts a laiye
anil beautiful assortment which will be cold
at aetotiihiiit'ly low i rice-.
nnniTi'PiTh
Staple arid JET'anoy
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4Iso Ch
nie Candies, Nuts, Cigar and l?obaeeos,
Emits, 'Vegetable. Etcg f
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NER THE rOSTOFFICE.
H. Ew k rt;
INVITES THE PUBLIC TO CALL AM INSPECT HIS NEW AN!
. LARGE STOCK OF
Holiday Goods
ioxsistim; of
A FINE DISPLAY OFrfOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, GOLD HEAD
EI) CAXF.N, GOLD UANDLF.I. ILK UMBRKLLAS, GOLD
AND FOUNTAIN I'KXS, SOLID GOLD AND
DIAMOND GOODS. ANF AN ENDLESS' ;
VARIETY OF JEWELBY, COIN
SILYEE "W" .A. IRIE
AND GENUINE ROGERS BROS. FLATED WARE ONLY; CL06KA,
l - ' SPECTACLES, AND
NOVELTIES FOR HOLIDAYS.
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We have ttouht nil the iiciratWea made by L W. Clark aad Greenwood us
to date (Not. 15. IS.))- Duplicates fan be had from tkcm enly of m, a) te
uced rsks We alo hare about 1800 negatives made by oureelTes. . faaaa
which duplicates can be had at like- Tatcs. We carry the onlr full Una of i?fr
of this slate, and do enlarged work at lowest rate for flnt-els work. e
shall be pleased to see j ou at nr studio in Froman's Mock, next . !oor ta t
Masoiic Temple.
TULITJS JOvSEPH
Manufactauer of Choice Ocais.-;
AND DEALER IN
, FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
!"ars, PlBffaiid Smokinp Tobaecos, Uleeiscbauan aad Briar Pipes, aa
full line of Smokers' Articles. Alsa dealer la .
CALIFORNIA AND
Next aoor t PffeiO'er's candy
"Qii ! tke cold and
Rain !
m
Eter thicker, thicker, thicker ;
Frozo the ice on lake and river,
. Ever ueepx?r, deejer, deeper ;
Fell th covering enow and drifted;
' . Through the forest round the villaft."
IT IB COMING-.
iOli Prnl. -1 it wmt m
a i v j
i severe this year
Take time by the topknot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE!ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS, ,
VALOURS,
BEAVERS. 1 ..,
MELTONS, '
CHEVIOTS,
WIDEAWAKE.
CHINCHILLA:.
CAS: MERES,
MONTAGNACS.
L.E. BLAIN,
rntJTir
J O -
Leading
DEALER IN -
MES
ALBANY, OREGON.
Trii Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
ALBANY, OKKfiON.
TROPICAL
store, Alaaay, ,
era jl winter,
camiiip ftarher and more
than smal. .
and examine my elegant
i. . . ?
JL J J
Clottiier,