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. ' The Dr. lias apeot a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a ipe-
' cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrof v la enlargements, tn mors
' tod wens; without pain or the knife.
He aUo ' makes a specialty of treat
uient with electricity. ' Has practu cd
in the German French and English
. hospitals. Calls ' promptly attended I
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
90ffice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and ronrth. ' ..
.AlTLL stock of.
StapJe GrocM'i('s;
The best
outs, tc.
quality
Cf It A-'.
c'.lTfis. i-i!n:w.r
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PRE5II BAKED BHE.VD EVEIiY j
DAY. " S
At 'thia old roliable h-)inc in' i.lsi to tic I
found s complete assortment of f fanoilj j
groceries, to hiur in vonstarily l.-cii.ir aldi-0 i
ail thf seaiionatilc line of trrwrinn ami fro-J
rlBions, ui h as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern . Buckwheat Flour.
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
' These goods were all bousrht when prices
were low and the benefit of tl. e margin will be
given to his customers. Remember the place,
at the old corner on First and Broalalbin St.
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.Proprietor of.
Albany Soda Works
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And manufacturer f-
Choice Confectionery.
We arc now prepared to furnish, choice,
fresh canities of best Trade, consietini; of
pure stick, assorted flavor, mixed candicn,
extra French and chocolate creams, fancy
mixed, candy toys and a tni-rol assortment
of One candies
'at WHOLESALE or retail
S3T0 rtlers from count'? dealers promptly at
tended to. Factory on First street
ALBANY
OREGON
RED CROWN MILLS
IsOM, LA1X; A CO., Props,
NEW PROCESS FLOUR
(Sut'eriar for Family and Baker's ne)
Best Sioraoe Facilities,
JS"Higbest cfh prir v-m tor wheatTH
ALBANY OREGON
The BUYERS GUIDE jt
issued March And Sept.cach
I year. It is u encyclopedia
of useful infm (nation for all
who purchase, the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clotho you n fUrmah yu with
all the ntjex-sitar ane ntirieces5ary ap
pliances to rido, walk -lanee, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or
stay at home, and in vai ions sizes,
styles and quantities. Just faore out
what is required to derail these things
COMFORTABLY, "d yon can make;a
fair estimate of the value ef the
BUYERS CUIDE, which will b
seat upon, receipt of 10 cents to pa
dostage. MONTGOMERY, WARD &, CO
114Mir.hiKa Arena i Cmcago.lU.
? We are permanently located on the
old Cline homestead mil6 from
Albany oh Corvallis road. We have
oa hand a large stock of
Choice Emit Trees
of our owi growing, which we wil
sell at lowest living rates.
Parties contemplating planting
trees will consult their intcsests by
examining our stock and priceu btfore
"purchasing:
HYMAS & E. OWNKLL,
Albany, Oregon.
"PATENTS
Caveats and Frade marks obtainei.
and all pa'ent business conducted for
Hioderntej free. Our office Is opposit?
Vj s Patent OfHcc and we can cecure
DDtent in Ufs lime ajti at jcm ce Jt .
than those remote from Washington. ;
Send model, drawing, or ilioto,with .
kpfcription. Wc advise, if patentable j
ornot.f,cof charge. Oar fee not,
riiue till patent is secured
dUlT . hook. "How to Obtain Pat-J
," with names of actual t-ln-nts. ir.
,..r state, county or ton n sent fsv
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fs for iadivs and tr-t;
M-n. .-ilk nnfbn-li.--.
iold and silver hainTlo-,
for i-idits and gentlemen,
ordered especially for tlie
holidays; eniliroideredliti-
en han kerchiefs, for
and gentlemen in
and white, Jadies
i:ionits, ladies and men s
kid gloves, furs, boas and
mutt's, ladies and gent's
fine slippers and shoes,
cloth and Sealette cloaks
and wrap?, ladies' and
misses' rugs and'' bed
spreads, table linen cloths
and napkins to match,
fancy China tea sets,tancy
China dinner sets, hand
painted a very large line
of novelties in China, con
sisting of vaces, tooth pick
holders, card receivers,
salat' bowls, truit bowls,
ice cream sets, mush and
milk sets, finger bowls, pie
and tea plates, individual
butters, covered butter
disnes, cream
sets, salt and
ers." cracker
soap dishes,
brush holders, China tea
pot stands. cuspadores,tlie
largest ar.d finest line o
fancv China cups and sau
cers, hand painted, ever
brought to Albany,
These goods I have ar
ranged on table in second
stun and it will pay the
public tv inspect them
wi.f!t' r buying or not
SAIOEL
Grand H o I iday Opening.
Guiss & Son
-Are now opening U r Holidsy trade one of the largest Hues of -
Plush (Joods and Art Supplies:
Ever btcugln ! Albany. Call and inspect their immense stock.
When fully opened it will be the Most complete of Elegant Holiday
Displays.
irst Street. N-st to Hevere
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The best I'n-i
You never w ill
natisfartorv
f K ) f
-It l:anil pewed -orstt in ti.e .market. Try them once.
v.;:r anv otlitr. Money refunded il wt found entirely
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blacks" and
silk tidies, .
sine r.an ker
ladies
rolors
poj-t-
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sugar
pepper hilt
jars. fancy
and tooth
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J. ireon All ai.y, recoil. oWte in Pierce's
new block. Oflice Iiouit, from 8 A. M. to 4
P. M.
A.
J Uf.-.-IIKi:, YK'irKINAKY MK
treon. tn.inatc Cf Ontario Viflvrinnn
i-oiietrc nnd n tn.litr of the Ontario eterin
nry medical focicty. in prepared to treat the
lisCMHC-s of all (lon'rFtii-ntrd animals on
TientiAc prinuiple-s. OtTioc nt Ans Marshall'
livery Htnhle. Hesidene-e 4th and Calaj ocii.
trects, APaiiy, Oregon.
Dus.,
I. W. STAKIt. PHYSICIAN AX1
Siirireon. lute cf Uronnsvilje. Or. OmVr
in the Strahan-I'car'-e block upstair in the
rear rooms on t'le main hall. Cai s promptly
attended to in ciy or counfjy. -.t,
DR. R KOI.DEWAY, VETERINARY BUR.
peon, Albany, Oregon Graduate of GcrJ
man anj American colleges.
DR. E. A. McALIKTrK-IIOMr.OPAlllIC PHY
sician and Burireon llss rmored bin
office into Crawford's Mock. AH cal.'s prompt
ly a' tended to.
1VKO.
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A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AM"
suriron. Graduate of Brllevue Hovni-
tal Medical Collece. New York Citv.
f women a sp ialty. oaice in Fromun's
nritK, Albany Oregon.
TVT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T-1AT PRO
1' petty owners are roourred bv ordlnancu
to cut down ami remove all this:les and ob
noxious weeds (.'rowing upon their premise?,
and upon the street adjoining thereto, within
the city limits of Albany. Those failinarto
do so will e liable to a fine of ?5.
lly order of the i.ity marshal,
J, N. HOFFMAN
AtSAST, Jixk 2M, 1889,
HEWER.'. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and Jeweler, Albany. Oreyou,
tnouxT.s.
. . IlLAtKIILRS. . W WRIGHT.
BLACKIU'ltN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law. Alba nv. Oiesron. Office in Odd
bi llow's Temple. Vill practice in all court
of the state, and viva suecial attention to all
buHiiiesH.
UrOIA'ElLTON cilAKLES' E." ATTORNEY
at Ijvvr Alhanv Or Otticfl in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's lliock, over L. . Blain's
stor ,
T K. W EATI It )l IFoknTTTORJf EY AT
. law, Albany, Oreon. OtBos in Odd
fellows temple. ill praci in au ine
courtr of thentute, ami give special attention
LO All nilHITieHS.
Land Survey la.
1)ARTtr. DKHIRIXO SCRVRTIS BOSS CAN OB
. tain accurate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-county surveyor F. T. T. Fisher, lie
has comnictc couies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postofflce address,
Millers station, Linn con it y, Oregon.
CI B. WINN, AfiENT FOR THE LEAD
J ing Arc, life and acckleDt insurance com
panies.
For stent.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO ELKT. AT THE
City Restaurant.
7-Ttr . JL. . .'"TJ1S-'"'
Brala Tlle.fer Kale.
A GOOD SUPPLY ,0F FIRST CI.K98
drain tile for sale at the' Ease brick
snd tile factory East of Albany near Knox
Hutte. can at the factory or address r ropes
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
WANTED-A GIRL TO DO GENERAL
houscwerk. Annlr at the coiner of 6th
and Railroad streets,
Dclmonico Restaurant,
('ONER F1RT AD ELLSWORTH STS.
The undt rsigneof having purchased
the old Herman Restaurant stand has
opened under the above name a first
class restanrant. We are prepared to
furnish meals for parties or dances in
short notiee. Oysters served in every
style, eastern or coast; all kinds of
fish known in the market! Employ
only first-class help and waiting will
will be prompt and courteous. Beg
ular meals 25 eta. Coffee of first
class quality and a cup of coffee and
cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well
known in this city and request the
citizens to give me a call.
SAM GOETS, Proprietor.
Important Notice.
T HAVE RETURN FD FROM THE FRONT.
X 1 paid all my men on the 19th. Any
person holding any of my time checks will
please present them to me at my office in the
n-uaie uiock lor payment we nave pi eu
ty of money here. J. 8. ANTONELLE;
Ucneral Contracror of firm Antonelle & Doe,
Men Wanted
fro WOriK ON THE OKEGDN PACIFIC
i r:u niail.
Monlt-ith.
Apply at oncj to C'un;iii &
Fine
( invert for fSalf,
TVfc YEARLINC- HALF
t;ik sale .
F I r-ii i ii K
it Slu-rt Morn u.i.l on?
ltt- .ilv.s w ill ! mU for
I'AMKi. iioi
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OVER THE WIRES.
The Deadly "La Grippe"
Gets in Its Work.
Stili
DISASTROt'S TRAIN WRECK.
Ntmiratioas for U. S. Seaatcr in Moctota
A Vtftel Abaudrn-d a- 8ra The
Fate of Her Crew Unknown.
The UkrLIis .Sueci.i. I'lnpatcli'H.
Paris, Dec. ol.- During the pas."
24 IsourH there has been no increase
in (he number of casc-i-of inllucnza.
It is belrovecT tHe epitleiHic lias
reached its liiliet-t. In the out
skitti, however, the disease is
Hpreadinj:. Several caBes are re
ported at Algiers and.Iionax. It
ban also appeared in Turin and
(jeeta, Italy, in thw Milan aiTit.;i:
and anion; the students of l.ni'iie
college. The nolice and munieii-'a!
guards art- n verel.v al't eii ii.
EVEN" POLICEMEN TAKI. HV
Xkw YoRK.Dec.ll. The nuinlcr
.; deaths for the U. liou eiided ;it
noon to-day was l'Jti, an increase ol
over 100 per cent. The increase is
from pneumonia, bronchi'is and
espeeially coni-iimption. La grippe
i.; credited with lieinj; at the iiot
tom of The increased fatality. Po
licemen to the number cf o0 ) are
on the sick list.
A MERCHANT DIKS OK IT.
Utica tN. Y.), Dec.31. Michael
Hopkins, a prominent dry goods
merchant, died here to-day from
la grippe.
IT DRIVES MEN CRAZY.
Boston, Dec. 31. Geo. B.Sniith,
f2 year3 of age, a watchman at the
Massachusetts state prison, suicided
this morning while insane from an
attack of la grippe.
8TII.L SPREADING.
Vienna, Dec. 31. The influenza
is increasing and the board cf
health has ordered the schools
closed until Jauuary 7. The hos
pital rooms are so crowded that it
has been found necessary to erect a
special structure for those suffering
from the disease.
RAILROAD DISASTER.,
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Two Trains Crash lata) Each Otktr
With Fatal Results.
Indianapolis, Dec.31. A fright
ful and fatal wreck occurred near
Koko, Mo., this morning on ttV
Pan-Handle railway. The north
bound train, conductor Thomas
Lamp, left the junction on sched
ule time. One mile north it met
the south bound train, conductor
V. D. lS'oland. running at a speed
of fifty miles an hour. The two
trains crashed together with terrific
force, totally demolishing the two
engines and burning the baggage
car of the south bound train, which
fell on top of the two engines.
Ueorge Cu minings, engineer of the )
south bound tram, was killed, Ihos.
McCullough, engineer of the north
bound train, cannot live, Baggage
Master J.J. Kerlin was killed,
Thos. Harbor and Express' Mes
senger Grant were seriously hurt,
and two men named Woods and
Webb were slightly injured. The
passengers in the coaches were
badly shaken up. The cause of
the accident is unknown, but the
general opinion is that the north
bound engineer was trying to make
a "sneak" to a side track four miles
further north, so as to pass the
south bound, which was behind
time.
THEIR FATR UKKNOIYN.
YasHel Abaadoaod at
Iter Crow Lost.
Hen sad
Halifax, Dec. 31. The Allan
lino steamer Nestorran, after a
stormy passage of twenty days
from Glasgow, arrived last even
ing. On Wednesday morning,
Dec. lbth, ia north latitude 54 deg.
15 min., west longitude 25 deg.
44 min., the German chip Shake
speare, from Hamburg to New
York, was sighted in a disabled
condition and signaling for assist
ance. The sea was so rough that
the Nestorian was compelled to
lay near her all night. The cap
tain and crew of the Shakespeare
wished to be taken off. The next
morning the Shakespeare was no
where visible. What became of
her crew is bard to say, but the
mail si earner Sardinia, which ar
rived yesterday, passed the Shake
speare on Dec. 22d in latitude 54
deg. 21 min., longitude 20 deg. 7
min. She appeared to have beeu
recently abandoned.
Browaia(') Funeral.
Lonoon, Doc. 31. The funeral
service of Robert Browning took
place at Westminster Abbey vo-day.
The body was placed in a polished
pine coffin on which was a f mall
brass plate bearing the dates of his
birtn and dath. Wreaths from
Tennyson and Miss Browning were
placed on the colli n. Wreaths
were sent by many other persons,
including Henry Irving Bancroft,
Sir John Millais, Alma Tadema
and Sir Theodore Martin.
Tho
Way of the Transgressor. ..
' Nebraska City, Neb., Dec. 31.
I Wm. Simpson, ex. County Treas
i urer, finished a four year's term in
j the penitentiary to-day, for cm
i bezzlirig $Si),0CO of tlie county's
funds. On being released he was
other charges and brought to this
c.ty and is now in jail.
Randall Rotter.
Washington, Dec. 31. A ru
mor was current at the capitol this
morning that Randall's condition
was much worse. An inquiry at
bis bouse wes anstvered by an em
phatic denial from the family.
Randall is much better and is out
of bed and attending to correspon
dence. Montana Vol! ties.
Helena, Dec. 31. Colonel W.
F. Sanders has been nominated
for United States senator. 1 1 will
be elected in joint session to-morrow.
Tor second senatorfhip T. C.
Power, B. Piatt Carpenter and Leo
Mantle were placet! in nomination.
The' bouse adjourned 'until four
o'clock to-day.
C'rfiKliecl to Death.
JcKst)N (Tenn.), Dec.3l. Four
boys, between the ages of C ar:d S
year.-, were plu.vin under the ci!;t'
of f o!uf sand vt stenlav afternoon
when the bank caved in, burying
the little fellows under tc-n feet of
sand. Life was extinct before tin y
could be got out.
The O'Shea Divorce SaiL
Di ki.in. Dec.31. The Freeman's
Journal save Parncll lias instructed
bis counsel t obtain lor him at tue
earliest moment a citation to ap-
uear in the suit for divorce brought
by Captain O'Shea against bis wife
in which Parnell was nameil as co
respondent.
IF YOIT TOUCH ME I'LL. TELL.
A Wise Man Pots a Tell Tale on His
Whisky Bottle.
Boston Globe. 1
"A few davs before the election a
little iLsident happened which morti
fied me deeply," said a business man
to the writer. "It happened in this
way, he continued, "ion see, I
hail soma business to transact with
one of the candidates for the Legisla
ture:. and, as it was something impor
tant. I was forced to go out to his
house to see hiai. It was quite late
when I got there and I guess he had
gone to bed, At any rate the ser
vant who opened the deor showed
me into the parlor to wait for his mas
ter. I was obliged to wait some time,
and while doing this I amused mvself
looking at the pictures and other
ornaments about the room. On the
center-table, among books and other
brie a-brac, storfd a big fancy decanter
tilled with liquor which looked like
whitsky. It was a curious-looking
decanter, and on one siae was come
fancy lettering which I could not
make out. Bciug rather curious to
find cut what it said I lifted the de
canter up from the table and tipped
it up so that the light lell on the let
terini. Ittaid: "11 you touch me
I'll tell."
'Curious, wasn t it: .But, sure
enough,' it did tell, for I kad scarcely
had time to read the lettering when
my ears were greeted with the tones
of 'Johnny. Oct Your Gun.' There
.was a muhic-liox hidden in the bottom
of the decanter, and when it is tipped
the machinery stalls and the music
begins.
"You cm judite for yourself how
surprised and chagrined I wan, for I
had never seen the master cf tlie
house before, and he would have a
line ooinion of me -for my meddling
qualities. Right in the middle of the
tune he walked into the parlor, and
cave me a curious ' smile waeii he
heard that music-box. It seemed as
if it would never stop. I tried to
make soma sort of apology, but mae
a bnll of it 1 know, launch sow I
can't think for the life of me what I
said.
"He saw how confused I was. and
Iaaghed it off, saying that it was an
oddity he had found in New York."
Sl'HDEKLY TERMINATED.
His Interesting Dlscasslon Caaao to
Grief Tor Want ef a Xlckie.
One of the most dilapidated of
tramps -sat. in a steet car, beside a
handsomely dressed may says the
Arkansaw Traveler.
I see," said the tramp, "that tho
review cf trade is very encouraging.
In my paper this morning I noticed
that Chicago is not only Eehiiag her
owo, bnt shows an immense increase
over last vear.
"Yet, the Ban answered, leoaing
far away.
"I had been fearful" the tramp
continued, that "trade might suffer a
decline, but am aureeablv diBSDDOiat
od. Business on the board of trade,
I noticed while visiting that instita
tion Yesterday, was encouragingly
active. Well, si, America beats any
country in the world. Don't you
think ss?"
"Yes."
r'lt has been sevenrl rears since I
was abroad," the tramp continued,
"and I am therefore scarcely prepared
to speak of the present condition of
Europe, bnt, judging erosa a distance
and, really, distance amounts to
rothinc in tnese davs I think that
the existence of monarchies is draw
ing to a close. Now, look at Brazil,
Did anvbodv expect a revolution
there? Did' not we all suppose that
the aged monarch would be suffered to
rcigh to the end of his days? Bat I
tell you, sir, that republicanism is
piercing the most remote corners ef
fi Tu c I.: r . ,1 .
"Pare, please, said the conductor,
approaching him.
"Ah (with a look of surprise), did
I not baud you a uickle a few mom
ents ago?"
"Yon did not."
"Aie yon.sure?'
"Give inc a nioJ.U or I'll put on
oir,"
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it t.u igeieuig op ana sHdrctatng
the well
tea man), l tmut leave
I. x; m mctime t.t eo - .i -
XI :
WASHINGTON NEWS..
Affairs of Interest During the
Holiday Recess.
THE CENSIS OF THIS TEAR.
las Frcject el EstaLlitLbi;
a Pcttal Tels
ssd At-
gtiDb Be:v;et Fcolisls
fcrb Bilis.
t-'lK CJul Corr.pchdenc?.J
Washington, Dcc,; 23. If th
present House; crmlinue as well as it '
has bV-vuu it w ill deserve well of the
country. Fiitt Speaker Reed broke
all pteviuus rccoreis m tlie appoint
ment of committees; stud ot: Saturday
an api ropnation bill th 5 District cf
Columbia as reported to the lloiue
from tho coinnutteeoii appropriating,
the rirsl time in the entire history, of
Congress that such a tiling faas bee
done be-fore the holiday recess at the
(.beginning of a new Session. It is a
If - - i - I,- -i.e. . i
this, bit of industry, anditisto.be
earnestly hoped that the good work
will be kept up when Congress comes
together again Jauuary C.
Ceuattr. Lngalls doesn't want the
present ceutus, or rather that of lb'JO,
to be a repetiticu of the last one, winch
was notoriously inaccurate, and "by
the way all of the tomes of misinfor
mation, as Mr. Ingalls termed the c
ports, have not yet been printed.
Senator . Ha.e promises that the .
eleventh census bhall be much" more
prompt than was the tenth.
Senator Hoar has introduced, a bill
that all business men would like ta
see become a law as soon as possible.
It provides for a uniform system of
bankruptcy throughout the Umtrl
States.
The House has by resolution, re
quested the Treasurer of the United
States to take eharge of the moner
Istt by Silcott in the safe of the Scr-seant-at-Arms
of the House some
thing like $35,000 until some agree
ment is reached by the House as to
its final disposition. The matter will
be settled after the recess.
Assistar t Postmaster General Clark
son, who has. just returned from a
visit to his home, in Iowa, says tho
talk about opposition to the re-election
of Senator. Allison is all bosh; and
that the republicans of Iowa haro
never heard ot it, except Ibroogb out
side papers.
Senator Culloin has introduced a
bill to establish a postal telegraph ser
vice. It authorizes "the Postmaster
General to mako a five year eoatrsot
with any existing telegraph company
to transmit messagea between free tie
livery cities. The messages are to be
delivered by the regular letter car
riers. The price will depend on hsr
good a contract can be made) with tue
telegraph companies-.
Somebody, or eome committee,
ought to have authority t exercise
some sort of censorship over bit's ib
trodustd in Congress. Among tho
avalanche of measures poured into tho
Hojse and Senate, particularly tho
former, during the past week, aro
hundreds of bills that it is a sheer
waste of public mouey ta priut. Be
sides the foolish and absurd bills, in
troduced generally to get rid .f soma
cranky constituent, there are dupli
cates or almost duplicates, of the in
teresting and really good, measures. If
somebody would take the trouble t
figure up the cost to the Government
of these nseless bills I am certain too
amount would be astonishing, and
Chat some method of stop) ing tho.
needless expenditure wetnld be speedily
discovered,
Commissioner Rautn isrco.guiaing
the Pension bureau in order to increase
its adjudicating capacity. If his
made changes that will virtually give
him the additional services of 75 ex
perienced clerks.
The House committee uu Elections
has announced the progrza&aie for
bearing the contested election cases.
It wilt begin January 6, with the
West Yirgiria cases and oontinne un
til all are disposed of, the la it occu
pying the week beginning Pcbraary
17. ,
(.ultra's Park Addition-
We are now offering for sale lots
and blocks in this fine addition,
parties wishing to make invest
ments with a view to building or
where property will advance
rapidly in value, will do well to
look at this addition as it is the
choicest residence property in th
suburbs of lbany. This addition
is laid out with parks and has
broad avenue's running through
the entire length of the property
with trees planted at the corner of
each lot on the avenue. Call on
Burkhart & Malin, Real Ketatei
Agents.
Ten Days Only.
Ho ye business men ! Listen to
the voice of the most conservative
and successful men of our town.
Buy an acre of land in Albany N
addition to Astoria, which to-day
costs you less than 23 per lot, aril
which will double in value in let
than one vear. Now don't ha .-e
fguoip, but buy now. For further
information inquire of th Oregon
Land Co., Albany.
Ilmortant Announcement.
From now until January lsi
Krausse & Klein will bell ladie
Iaird, Scbobert & Mitchell Frencl.
kid shoes at $4 per pair; all widthi
from A to EE. Their Curacoa kid .
at $3 per pair. We have tlie fine
assortment of holiday slippers fo
ladies ami gents ever brought t
Albany. We a!-o make r. sitccialt
of ladies' warm felt slippers in al
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