THE aiOBXIRb IIEIMJ.P: WEDNESDAY JAMJABY 1. 1890.
SI'ECIAI,, Vt:SO A. M.
Not t'.t we o'ir .-toves and mngcs
before buying is mistake. Mis
takes are :i! way , costly. In heat
ing stoves we have the largest as
well a.- ihn i:i-.-t earefully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as au experi
ment but . us a certainty. We
know what each stove will do, and
they were bought for cash, eo the
price is right. Wc have special
ties in heaters, beside our regular
lines of Garland, Argand and Su
perior stoves and ranges.
Geo. W. Smith.
The Daily Hkbaij will le on
-ale. each morning at the new
-.an.l of W. T. Kuhu'8, where it
an he .profurei . at 5, cent ji?r
eopy.
tiK.Tn::i:.. INDICATIONS.
For Albanv and cinity Fol
towing is ths: forecast r 24 hours, i
ending at 8 r. a. lo-s :
liain ; warmer.
.JOTTINii AEflV r TOWN.
Write it 1890 heieafter.
Babies Chamois mova-fins at
Harrows & .Searb.
For the ukin Hubbard's Elegant
Lotion is bound to win.
. .Charles ;Monteith arrived last
night from Spokane Falls.
Ladies all wool scarlet under
wear. 75 cents at Barrows & Searls.
.L-H. Glass has been appointed
postmaster at Crawfordaville, Linn
opty. , '. . i V '.
V A'4arge invoice of seedless
ranges were received Saturday by
l?. L. JKenton.
: Harry Woodin came up from
t'ortlaad last evening to spend a
few; days with hia parent?.
The old year was rung oat last
' r.ight and the new year in by a
dozen church bella ( the city. -S:A--'
number cases-, of "la
grippe," commonly known as bad
old8, are reported in this city.
'.'Barrows & Searls have just re
oived an invoice of ladies fine
shoes from George W. Ludlow.
llailroad men will find a good
shoe branded Engineer, at Har
rows & Scarls. Cheap, suitable
and durable.
The mirrors which adorned the
walls at the masquerade ball at the
opera house last mgiit were furn
ished by the Albany Furniture C.
Hon. Jacob Vorheee, of Salem,
Hon. Thomas Paulsen, of Wash
ington coarty, and Hon. ' A. F.
Miller, of Portland, have been in
tke city daring the week.
E. & C. Howard will nell their
eitire stock of" winter millinery at
cost to run down fctock on old
'ooJrf. all the lrtf"f designs and
Will bear inspection. Call early
and take your choice.
.The members of Albany Engine
Co., Xo. 1. assembled at the resi
dence of Geo. Saltmarsh, on Sat
urday evening, and presents him
and hia bride with a number of
elegant wedding presents. The
reception was a most pleasant one.
Messrs. Richards & Phillip are
manufacturing a line of carved
wood,., work, turned work, fancy
furniture, etc. that is unsurpassed.
They are now making a fine solid
oak upholstered chair for the use
f the fire department that would
Io credit to any establishment.
2,000 pieces of sheet music just
Mcieved at Jones Book Store, 10c
a copy. This is regular size, has
jaething about it to indicate its re
markable cheapness, but is identi
cal with that for which you are
usually asked to pay from four to
?en t:mes he price. Call and get
a .catalogue. .
. ; i 1
' HTy liow Bt.rna.
A special dispatch from Coe Sta
tion, on the eastern' extension of
ehe Oregon Pacific railroad, nub
lished this morning brings the in
telligence, that all the -forces., of
4qba engage1 in construction have
been- .compelled td stop work on
account of & heavy fall f snow.
A.forco of 15Q . tracklayers arrived
from the front last; night and Or
man k.CrpoksVpen; will arrive, in
a few days. The snow may no
delay the work any weeks, and
the confcractora will leave all- their
Bujptfe ai.0fejiqgni.yi order tr ,go
a with the work as soon as the
snow goes off. It i now bx feot
deep-atthe front and it is still
fnowing.
OfHe.ra Sleeted.
! Office of Knox Butte Grange
t I . Uanlar
were eiot:M3 tviiwwo, iidu.i,
Mart Miller; i overseer, Eugene
. I l It WiMn-
Fisher
iher; lecturer, M. H. Wilds;
iwlfl, JL. Ajrdiabald ; afetaot:
t7
f V Jordan : ' chablain.
JStWr' Xuaqei treasurer, .
Boon secretary, Annie Wilds;
gate keeper, Elmer Conn ; Cere,
Ilatjei treasurer: . Sai)n
Wallace; Fiprja, Chua Haight;
... ft -1 J - A t . M . 1,1
Jady assistant, awhj ruimiu.
OBBrtoaitU la raroa.
West Side : Over lOti.OOQ people
are 'ndw 'reaching Oregon each
year. . These people, come to find
l.omes and a -Chance to make a
. ii' i i
living among us. w nen n-ueiuiin
Orezon they liave little or no pre
ference for - one locality over
another. Their place of final eet
. tlement is determined by the op
portunities they lind for cheap
homes and constant employment.
Some new designs in scrap al
bum?, and prices to suit your fancy
at Guisa A SonV.
Paisley &
Job Printers.
THE MERRY MASKERS-
A Larre Attendance jit the Kew Yff.r's
Masqserada L-si i1i:;l.t.
The masquerade ball given at
the opera hou-e last night by the
Dolce far Niente club, was. a bril
liant and successful al'air.
The spacious room was taste
fully decorated and adorned with
evergreens, and studded with rows
of Chinese lanterns, which made a
mellow eontrast w ith the bright
electric lights.
There was n large attendance,
and all the available room was oc
cupied by tlm spectators. Many
elegunt costumes- wen worn, both
by the ladies ant the geiillemen.
Following is a list of the merry
maskers :
Minerva Monteith, Scotch J,-.sie
Jean.
Minnie Uonteith, Soubivttc.
Emma Pfeiffer, Page.
Mrs. I'feiffer, Page.
Lulu Webber, Domino.
Bessie Saltmarsh, Sailor.
Mrs. Win. Garrett, Princes.
Dora Harrington, (jneen of
ih'iirts.
Minta Harrington, Fireman.
Belle Hines, Queen of Diamonds.
May Mills, Queen of Clute.
Fanny Curf, Queen of Hearts.
Delia" Bently, (iueeij of Spades.
Clara Cohen, Jap:.. e girl.
Alice llake, Violinist. '
Mrs. A. B. Seal, Queen of Hearts.
Sarah i temberg, Japanese Lady.
Mary Schlosser, Japanese Lady.
Miss Green, Tambourine Girl.
Mrs. Phil. Cohen, ifambourine
Girl. I
MUs Baker, Angler.
Miss Watson, Bell Binger.
Mrs. M. Baumgart, Our Cci.ntry.
(irace llallier, bellringer.
Nellie Callahan, domino.
Mattie Burnett, night.
Mattie Shields, jockey girl.
Mrs. James Shields, Spanish girl.
Jennie .Shields, snewball.
Mrs. Gilbert, Gypsy queen.
Daisv . Dannals, GypsyA fortune
teller. 9
Aliss Garrett, dewdrop.
Ella A'hitney, La Tosca.
Barbara Hyman, Democrat.
Mary llutton, pride of America.
Anna Hunt, Pocahontas.
Mrs. Frank Wood, lady bird.
Gentlemen
William Stock, King Richard
III.
William Stites, Ixnis XVI.
F. Williamson, J. C.Wright, Ed.
Graffo. three clown brothers.
H. Ewert, Sportsman.
O. C. Clelan, sportsman.
Ed.. Miller. Paddy from Cotk.
B. M. .Sloan, Pud'dy from Cork.
M. Senders, Uncle Sam.
Win. McCulloch, little I-ord
Fanntleroy.
A. I'orter, flying Dutchman.
Wm. Wright, English gent.
H. Boggs, Spanish cavalier.
C. Mueller, King Frederick.
F. II. Pftiffer, clown.
Josenh Beed, Irish dude.
II . Ebcrt, Bridget.
A. Klein, Spanish cavalier.
F. N. Weod.cook.
Be" Kirk, page.
Sam 1Ogan, clown.
W. F. Crosby, fine old English
gentleman.
C. B. Winn, French detective.
Excellent music nns furnished
y LinkV ori-hcf-tra.
Tlie ladies reception cuminittee
wa Miss iiisie i-hmeer and
Mrs. Gilbert.
Daath T Mr. I'rit lianl.
Mrs. Clara Prichard, wife of Uev.
K. K. Prichard, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, died oi pul
monary disease, at her home in
this city on Tuesday morning, Dec.
31, IKS".), a-e.l 2S year.-. She was
a devoted Christian wife and
mother, and leaves besides her
husband and two children, a wide
circle of friends who mourn her
untimely deth. She was the eld
est daughter of Uev. E.J.Thomp
son, D. D.. of Corvallis. . She was
born in Shoram, Vermont on Nov.
15. '181)1. She removed with her
parents to Minnesota, residing in
the northern ortion of the state.
Later her parents removed to Min
neapolis, where she united with
the Andrew Presbyterian church
at the early age of IS. A year or
two later, though really an invalid,
she began studying in the State
university and persevered in this
work until in tne tumor class,
when by the doctor's advice, her
parents removed with her to Cas
ileton, North Dakota. There she
married Kev. Jh. K. rncnard on
Dec. 27, J88I.- After, trying this
climate for four years, she, her
husband and little George came to
Salem, Oregon, where: they re
mained until May, i(8o, when
Bev. 'Mr. Prichard was called to
the pastorate of the First Presby
terian church in uns city.
Will Kceeive fHw'Tur'n CalU.
This afternoon at the Young
Men's Christian Association parlor
between the hors of one and six
the following young ladies will be
pleased to. receive, calls from the
friends and members of the asocia
tion, as well as from their own ac
quaintances: Mrs. M. O. Brink,
Mrs. Geo. Vasal lo and Mrs. O. :J.
lire. ueo. y asauo anu Mrs. u. .1.
rhompson, and. the; Mjsses H'. C.
Jonn,lapje Vangba. jMay Millo,
Hattie Chesney, , Elmer Wellr,
nompso
conii,
Hattie
Elsie George, Mildred Bnrmester,
Mary S. CundifT, Helen Crawford,
Jane Morris, Minnie Van Horn, M.
Lee Prather,, Genevieve II. George,
Veata , L. Masoti.Maude Yan Hetn,
Abbie Wright, Lora Vance, Rose
and Grace Trumbull, Lizzie Star
buck, Clara Propst, A D.' Bridge
ford, Sarah Wheeler, Minnie and
Augusta Reiner, Velle Irving, Ida
Brush, May and. Lillie Rideout.
FoHtponvd.
The parlor mccving under the
charge of the W.C.T. U. will be
held on Thursday afternoon, Jan.
21, instead of Wednesday at 3
o'clock at the residence of Mrs. A.
McCoy on Baker street near Fifth.
These meetings are open to all to
attend and take part in the ennsid-
eration of subjects vitally affecting
J the we": tare ot p.ociety n?'.'.l of the
1 individual.
I
LkI.EN Iff BY SiKOW.:
Citr?ct.ris rn -h - Oir , a Ta. iHc Crxptll-d
t Quit vii.rU Mr t).o Fns-nt
tpcdal f tin Hfai. I
Coe, Dec. 'SI. On account of
heavy snow frtorms all work hits
been jiipeniU'd on the t.)ryn Pa
cific for the present. Onnun &
Crook are breaking their camps
and tne track laying turce, under
Superintendent i. V. Srevens, left
for Albany to-day. A heavy snow
storm has been raging since Sun
day noon, and still continues.
Messrs. Orman it Crook did not
propose t quit work 011 account ol j
anv hiu snow, mit mere is now i
three feet f snow at the end of the
track, and six feet on their work, ; the girl, who was about 19 years of
and they have been compelled to 1 aye and good looking, ran off be
htop. They will take their stock ! f re the could be identified,
to Albany, and leave idl tiieir sup ! Articles of incorporation were
plies at their camps to resume work j filed to-day in the office of the see
as soon as the snow goes oil'. A ; retary of tate by the Williams it
heavy engine and a snow plow is ; England Banking Company, with a
expected from Yaquina to open the capital stock of $200,0l0, in shares
trac k to take out t heir men and ! of $100 each. Geo. .Williams, Win.
stock. i England and J. A. Baker incorpo-
The engineers of the Oregon Pa- rators; principal office, Salem.
chic and all ths men employed in
the work of construction viU ar
rive in Albany within a few !.i;,.
The snow does not extend further
west than Mill City, but at the ex
treme front the scene is most
wintrv, and 5 he contractors have
exercised good judgment in with
drawing their menuntil the snow
goes oil. as at present everv indica
tion points to a deep snow fall
J. B. Maher. who went ui to re-1
move the utfit of AntonelleA Doe,
was compelleil ty leave it in
three
feet of snow at Boulder Creek.
The force of bridge men, under
Superintendent F. J. Miller, are at
Boulder Creek, awaiting the en
gine and snow plow to take them
out. All the men have plenty of
provisions and the camps are sup
p'ied with good houses, so that
thev will not suffer.
AMONG THE SP0BT8MEN.
A Mtteh Bnnt ly the Gnn Clib at Kn?x
Botte.
The 'spoi lsmen of .Knox Butte
held a grand Imhdav match hunt
on Monday. The teams and the
numoerof points made were us
follows:
SCOKK OK I.OSKI1S.
Jerome Iroman (captain) i0"i
Elam Miller t0"
Leigh ton Knox L'HO
Smith Knox S00
Anthony Kncx 770
Wrn. Conn rs0
Sam Conn VM
Evert Knox 80
Joshua Conn ISo
Ira Cox :;7()
Jas. Archibald 17f)
FgTotal oiiits -iriSy
SCOKK OF WINNERS.
A. B. Custer, (cantain) . . . .
400
tiL'"
875
476
535
:;oo
400
1105
C'JO
A. Miller.
Kd. Huston
P. B. Marshall (average).
Ed. Chambers
(i. M. Knox
Homer Miller
herov Houston
Ala Marshal
Milton Morris (average)..
Ed. Knox
47Gj
1(50 i
Total points G192
The losing hi.le will give a royal
Djinquet 10 me w inners and their
friends a( the Knox P.ntte hall thisj
evenin".
l:K I. KSTATK
1 itAXsiKirs.
The following real estate
were recorded yesterdav :
Samuel Meek by A. A. Meek,
administrator to Sarah M.
Meek, the 1. L. C.ofT.M.
Weger, tp lo, S. R. W.
i.Si'.. acres, and SO acres
in tp". 15. S. It. :' W .$
J. M. Ralston to S. W.
Moore, lot (i, block 1!), 1'J,
Ralston 's .d addition to
Lebanon
I. W, Starr to Gertrude .am
pert, N W. qy. block 52,
Albany
J. C. Davis and wife to Bel
vin It. Forbes, 144 acres in
tp. 13. S. R. 4 W
Jeremiah Ralston to S. W.
Moore, lot 5, block 10,
Ralston's 3d addition to
Lebanon. . . . 4 ........
Alon'zo Bardwcll to Lewis
James. 20 acres in tp. 13,
S. R. 2 W.
Central Cenetery Associa
tion to E. E. Parrish, lot
"4, Central . Cem. grounds
C. P. Bishop to (). P. Ab-
les
. j
,000;
j
xo
3,20
2,CW
100
150
rams, lot 4, block 2, Glass'
addition to Crawfordsvillc
James McMahon to Wm O.
Bond, Xm 'cie..",in tp. li,
. S. Jt 4. W' .".1 , . .' .'. .
100
3,763
San Francisco produce. dealers
quote Oregon-potatoes a few cents
higher than those of .any other sec
tions.. , This, is only one mere indi
cation that whatever Oregon raises
is first class and that where known
her productions are first in demand.
The quotations are. as 1 follows for
Oregon : Barbank's, $1 .50 (aj $1 .& ;
Peerless, $L50 ft f 1,65 ; Garvents,
1.75 (? $1.5. T4ie quotation on
Humboldt, Salinas Petatuma are,
Burbanks, $1.65 $1.75 and Peer
less $1 .50 $1 .60. Tlie San.rran
cisco dealers .make, the following
report : The potato market is again
higher and prices are' very firm.
There is no prospect of a marked
decline in prices as long as the
bad weather continues, of which
there is every indication.
Walk Upright In I.lr.
The Knickerbocker Shoulder
Brace will assist you. For sa'e bv
II. C. Hubbard"," druggist. Call
and exanrine them.
Fortinii'er t lrv:nj; have jtir-t '
opened a new line of portiers, fable j
.overs, t'el rip.'.:, stair nails)
an-1 iiO'.Viiies in furniture and j
ii.Mise-fiiii.-liin.-." Call and set?,
H.eir eh-irant new store i;i he
Masonic building.
, .f 8IAIBvpi$?ATCHE8.
j 4 Trap Wko Attempted to Outrags a Girl
Bear Salem Severely Beaten.
Special to th HeraI.j
Sai.em Dec. 31. The tramp no
isance is making itself felt outside
the city, several sleeping in barns
aloi.g "the railroad every night.
This afternoon one of them m-et-ing
a lone girl below the depot
tried to carry her into the woods
with hixu. Her cries brought II.
Ilraese, a young German who was
passing on horseback, to her assist
ance. Braesc gave the tramp a
terrible beating about the head and
face, receiving himself a badly bit
ten tinker. During the skirmish
1
, Also by the Stayton Hall Com
panv
N. V
R. G. Keene, G. W. Caspell.
Richardson, F. M. Henline
and and J. II. Mann,incoriorators;
capital stock $1,000, in shares of
$20 each ; object, In build a hall
for public puritoses in the town of
Stayton.
Also by the Astoria Real Es'.ate
A Trust Company, with C. G. Mc
Cord, G. W. Barnes, Harvey
Younir. A.J. Goodrich. L. P.IIiim
bv, J. W. Casey, Thos. fc. Sebas
tian, II. E. Edwards and J. B.
Turner, incorporators; capital
stock $.")0,000, in shares of $500
each.
Henry O. Sitlor, of Salem, was
appointed notary public to-day.
FB0K A VICTIX.
Oh, ta grippe, la grippe, how can it be,
I'm no Russian, as you ca-i see;
Thui, why seize my impecunious se't?
You surely have royal victims tc lay on
the shelf.
Oregon's winters amounts to but a fair
breeze,
Yet wi'h the rest of the world we join in
in the sneeze.
Albast, 1cc. Si, 1889.
TIIK WATCH l;KCEIVKI.
Portland. Der. '21, 1SS7.
This is to certiJy that 1, the nn-
j dersigned, have received the gold
watch given away to pur' ....ers in
the clothing department of the
store of G. W. Si.npson, at Al
bany, Oregon, I holding the ticket
No. 17, corresponding to the laun
der under the teal wjhich drew he
watch. I am convinced that the
drawing was conducted fairly. 1
was a stranger in Albany, having
icen emplovcd but a short time in
t..e tin store of G. V. Smith.
Please accept' my thanks for the
watch. Yours very truly, '
A. Cami-hkll.
Money to Loan.
.Money to loan at a low rate of
interest, on improved farm and
city property, in sums of $200 to
$10,000. For particulars call on
Burkhart & Malin, Real Estate
Agents. . v" ' '"
Clinic and .oL.
Thos. Brink has just. received a
fine lot of wicker chairs, wood
baskets, music stands, and some
line parlor suites, etc , which will
j be sold at the very lowest price
Pocket 4'n(lrry.
largest and finest display
The
1 every brought to this valley just
received at Stewart ic Sox's." Call
j and examine. '
ScUmuth. Shram.
! Immense stock at Stewart &
1 Sox's. 1 he best quality and any
j size or style. Call and examine
I our stock. Stew art it Sox.
Delay Are DangfiroiiH. j
Select a block, in the Oregon'
Land Company's two-acre tracts in !
Astoria before the next rise.
If you want a choice cup
try my 40 cent tea in bulk.
Browne!!.
of
C.
tea
E.
XXXX coffee is the best. Try
it. C. E. Brownell.
Suburban Property !
I.OtS IS
BURKI I ART'S PARK ADDITION
This Addition offers euperTer ad
vantages for residence prepcrty,
commanding a view of the whole
city and bu a ehert walk from the
business Hrtion of town, - For Bale
by - '"
nuiTSNAN BILRIKT BB'S.
C!MBAl$TQIJ :AHDvCH,
Oregon
Transactn a general banking buaiiiewTT
Draw liht drafts on New York, Nan frail
pncoandfortlanrf, r. .. . ,
UJAft irtOW on apprydorltrH.."
itvetv tlewitaubjactt clteck, .
collection entrurteil to u will rertiv
GILSON'S'SHAYING'SPA'RIORS
'-fAs- ..Vr.'vr,. ;-
IIA1R DRESSING SALOON.
None but first -class workmen
employed.- Everything neat and
cjean. Give me a call.
First door east of new Mason
ic Temple. !
CrnnberricB, roeonunt, omnges unrl
rieil heel at V. K. Hrow-neU'e.
ABT
.1. F. W1IITIXG, ARTIST.
luitnirtien ivtn and w.rk executed in
I ;it!i'..-.'pe. I'or.rait uikI lii-coratsvc l'i"Uns.
I.' fiTinir, iH'Hijiiir .tin Mn-hniiii.v.1 Draw
in. U"f. inns and !', foster hlork, Albany,
l.ircp;:i.
m
t. r
y v. KKJ3K YOVH EYE ON
E. G. BEAliDSLfiY'Sl
Column.
100,000
To loau on real eft ate' in turns to
suit at endit (8) per cent, per aonum.
ALBANY PROPERTY
Bn; Baiujain. 100 acre of land
for $1100. The pro,jerty is partially
improved having a house and some
loose dressed lumber on the place
The land is all capable of cultivation
and the soil is very rich.. Fine spring
of water and plenty of pole timper on
the place. This must be sold aud is a
rare bargain at the above price. Call
for full particulars.
One of the best 40 acre tarms in
this section of the country, not a foot
of pocr land on the place. Is espe
cially adapted for fruit, and is situ
atcd convenient to the city. Price
low and terms easy. This is a spe
cial bargain for a few dajs only.
Cheap lots in llacklcman'a first,
second, thin! tnd fourth additions, in
Ma&ton and Chamberlain's addition,
in Fair Dale Addition, in Bryant's ad
dition and in the Coltra Park addi
tion. Choice residence lots, both im
proved and unimproved, and 8oin
bargains in business property.
Farm property at all prices and on
easy terms.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
I have obtained a few more lots iu
the North Addition, which will he
sold at $f5 each on the installment
plan. It vi lpay you to call aud see
how this addition is located before
buying a lot three miles further out.
I expect to have some other addition
property to sell in a few days. Asto
ria has unquestionably the brightest
prospects of auy towu in the north
west to-day, and buyers in real estate
who get in on the ground floor w ill
reap the harvest that is surely in
stcrc for the city by the sea.
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
Real Ef.tate and ' Insurance Broker
AMI NOTAKT ri'lil.tC
Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregou.
M 1.1
1 T
Tirni
KB
-FOR
THE HOLIDAYS !
It' you want to make a nice Christmas pres
ent ko and Bee Home of the fine rocker,
'ounires, fancy chair ami fine iiihol.xtec:
furniture at 'Ihrw. Urink'o. He has a larjre
ami beautiful ntorto:tnt which will be cold
at BNtiinixhiiiKly low rice.
Third ward
Store !
1 1 v i ; :r i nrcha.-el this jiopisbir ep
t iltlihliim nt I am now prep.'.icd to
tIJl any order in the grocery nl pro
vision line. A fnll stock of groceries
kept constantly on band. The lii:rhcsl
canli rice paid for all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange goods
for the same. Come one, come nil.
CHAS. ESSKi.
Candies. Nuts.
Green fruits, tobacco and cigars.
"Delay not till to-morrow to be
wise, but bqy of those who adver
tise." Always read the advertise
ments of C. E. Brownell. They
will he meat, drink' and lodging to
vou.
IV. K MvPIlEltSON,
VtCT KtitKKT. .
REAL ESTATE r BROkER
lntirnf bo6tntanie(cd and tuency
oaned I have a large lirt of improved and
unimproved chy probity and fiuit.vuilen
and faro )ind rH tary 1 small tracu. As
I cell oa, cnmmitaitfioiil.v, if you -wil fo buy
r MQ ii will ly you $o c"in. ani ree mc
PRIDE OF ALBANY
.."!-.. ". . 1 .:: 1
,SOAP, .,V '
bet laundry fcap in tite. .
Try a box anda you will use no
' ' other.
For tale only by
C. E. BROWNELL.
Tor business at the Portland Business Col
ege, rortlaiul. or nt the Capital lJiisinea
Jolleiie. Salem, lloth schools arc untie
he management of A. 1. Armstrong, hav.
Omc course of btudics, t,-une ratcsof tuition
ItuiucKK, .Shortliniidf
typewriting-, reniiianh:j, Knglish Deiart
ents. Dav ami eninc; sessions. Sluocnt
tlmittcil anv tim.. Ki.r Citiilosjiie, atMres
fcrtlaml lfnv.;!f"s C.;i!.cr ADCiptal l:aviiif'!lrsi
rtlatil ircm l t"ein
lllil. WANTtD TO H CEXEKAL
j Is' ucaort. Arply at ttaw othce.
1
INTO
Grocery
educate
h L. Kenton
DEALER IN
Staple ancL Fancy
GEOGEEIE
i . - -
llso ChoicTCdndies9 Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos,
Fruits, Vegetable's, Etc.
TERMS CASH AN1 PRICES JLOW.
Suhserifttion Agent for all Leading News
papers and Magazines.
"NER THKTOSTOFFICE. ALBANY, OREGONST
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INVITES THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND INSPECT HIS NEW AJfD
LARGE STOCK OF
Holiday Goods
CONSISTING OF
A FINE DISPLAY OF GOLl5lST SILVER WATCHES, GOLD HEAD
ED CANES." GOLD HANDLE!, HLK UMBRELLAS, GOLD
AND FOUNTAIN PENS, SOLID GOLD AND
DIAMOND GOODS, ANT AN ENDLESS
VARIETY OF JEWELRY, COIN
SOI Ij"V IE "W" A J3i,j?l
AND OENU1NE ROGERS BROS. PLATED WARE ONLY; CLOCKS,
SPKPTAfT.KS AVT)
NOVELTIES FOR HOLIDAYS.
WnJiure rjousrht all the negatives made by L. W.Clark and Grcenwod up
to date (Xov. I. 1SKU). Duplicates ean be had from them only f ns, at te
diK'cd rates We also have about 1300 negatives made by ourselves. 1mm
which duplicates can be had at like rates. We carry the onlr full ihie f vissr
shall be iileiiscd to pee oti at rur studio
Masot ic Temple. "
Tulitjs Joseph
Manufactauerof Choice Ci?ais
AND DEALER IN - ,.. . ...
M
i IMPORTED
(''rfi, ihigar.d Snicking Tobin mis, Vm ic bi.uni ut.d Vi'mr T:. t
full lime of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL . FRUlft
Next oor to rffeiffcr's candy store, Albany. Oreson,
mid!
m
"Oh ! the cold and cru:l winter,
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ;
Froze the ire on lake and river',
Ever deeper, deeper, deeper ;
Fell the covering inow and drifted
. Through the forest round the villa.'
IT IS COMINGr.
"0)d 1'rob." says winter is coming earlier and more
severe this year than usual.
3ESRGHQ
Tat e'time by "the topknot and examine my elegmt
stock ot . .
OVERCOATS, ,
m&PU ULSTERS.
7 DRgSS OVERCOATS.
v t : .'.. :. . : . T; V :: Z, '
KERSEYS, ,
VALOURS,
BEAVERS,
MELTONS.
CHEVIOTS,
WIDEAWAKE. r
CHIliCHILL.i
CAS"! MERES,
MONTAGNACS.
L.E. BLAIN,
" THE
Leading Clothtier,
-. . t
Tns Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
albanv; hegon;
in KroiuanV block, next door t' the
Alii WEST '
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