:-.W.
is r
-.i imp.
RTKCIAI., 12:30 A. M.
Not tn our frtoves ami ranges
before baying is a mistake. Mis
takes are ulw.iv rostiy. In heat
ing stoc-s we i'jvc the largest as
ell k tii- nM-.t cart-fully selected
rtock in the city. Tho stoves we
offer wen; not bought as an e.teri
inent but as a certainty. We
know- what each stove will do, and
they were bought for cash, so the
price is right. We have special
ties in heaters, leide our regular
lines of Garland, Argand and Su
perior stoves ami ranges.
Gko. W. Ssutm.
t mil..
T)u 1 a 1 1 v 1Ikuai.i will n
hale each morning at the new
etandof W. F. Kiilm".-1. where it I
rarrnc prorurf.t . rents per
WKVTiiri: lNim at ion.-.
For Albany and einity Fol
lowing is th. f'.rerut i r '24 hours.
-,ndiiig at Kr. ii.
Snow ; cold.
to-ca .
JOTTrJMJS AltOt r TOWN.
Babies Ch.tmoi nuK-ussins ;;t
Harrows it Sear'.s.
M. C- Hubbanl and wife went to
I'ortland yesterday on a visit.
F. M. French left last evening
lor a business trip to San Francisco.
A. W. Thompson, of the Oregon
Pacific surveying force, is in from
the front.
If you want a choice cup of tea
:ry my 40 cent tea in bulk. C. E.
I'.rownell.
Misa Stevens of Virginia is visit
ing h;r former teacher, Mrs. O. S.
Pollock, in this city.
Superintendent F. W. Howen, of
the Oregon Pacific, company, was
in tne city yesterday.
Barrows & Searls have just re
ceived an invoice of ladies line
shoes from George W. Ludlow.
Railroad men will find a good
shoe branded Engineer, at Har
rows & Searla. Cheap, suitable
and durable.
About Gfty younn men made
New Years calls at the Y. M. 0. A.
rooms. A number of young ladies
received the visitors and served
Mew Years refreshments.
"Mr. E..O. Samuels, of Winona,
Wash., where be is agent of the O.
: R. & N. Co., is in the city, accom
panied by his w ife. The latter is
a' daughter of Iter. V.. .1. Thomp
son. A business meeting of the mis
sionary branch of the V. L. society
will be held at tho Baptist church
tbi. eveniug' at 7 o'clock. All
members are requested to be
present.
Wm. Stock, who lias filled the
position of clerk in ti. L. Clack
man's drug store during the pat
year, has resigned hi? position,
and will attend a school of phar
macy in San Francisco.
Mr. D. L. Crowder, recently from
Ohio, has accepted a position as
druggist in J. I.. P.lackman's drug
tore. lie is a craluate of the
Kansas state school of pharmacy
and is also an attorney-at-law, as
ell as a thorough druggist.
About 150 of Orman Crook's
wien arrived irom tne lront last
evening. They renort that a severe
snowstorm is still raging there.'
There is about twelve inches of
snow at Mill City, and about seven
feet on Orman "fc Crook's upper
"work.
About one inch of snow fell in
this city yesterday. The thermom
eter at 1 o'clock tlii morning indi
cated 18 degrees above zero. At
Portland there is six inches f snow
and our dispatches this morning
contain an account of a man freez
ing to death there.
2,000 pieces of sheet music just
recieved at Jones' Book Store, 10c
a copy. This is regular size, has
nothing 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
ten t:mes he price. Call and get
a catalogue.
A riesai.t Affair.
The newly elected officer of
Laurel L Ige No. 7, K. ot P., Wre
installed last evening, the occa
sion was made a reception, which I
was attended by tne members"
wives and a few invited guests.
An elegant banquet was served and
a most enjoyable eyemng was
ppeut.
Funeral f Mr. Tricbard.
The funeral of Mr. E. R. Prich
ard was attended by a huge coi -coarse
of friends snl re'ativesof
the deceased. Th t funeral sermon
was delivered by Rev. E. N. Coii
dit, and the remains were interred
in the Masonij cemetery.
Director Elected.
At the annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Linn County
Agricultural Society held yester
day at the court housfc the follow
ing directors were elected : P. W.
r3piuk. Geo "line, Jason Wheeler,
Abe Hack.einan, John Crawfor l,
O. F. Simpson and Jsaac Beam.
Now In the Time
To use Elegant Lotion. Vie it
freely. It cures chapped hands,
lace and lips, renders the ski.i
smooth and soft. Piepared and
told by H. C. Hubbard.
Delay Are Dangerous.
Select a block in the Oregon
Land Company's two-acre tracts in
Astoria bet fe the n xt se.
Some ne a desitrnrt " rn -
btitn-, und I lh-es to Buit youriancy
at (.iai-is i-ou'8.
F .TAL 8H00TI3Q ACC1DESI.
A. Ti Ma
Insu,a;lj Killed at a Kw '
t
v t . l
6 ;
At.ital a:-:idei't occurred at a
snooung imm-ii on stjw ear miay j
lU'UI liHJ I. II III l-'l I. 4i. 1 IUII I,
across the nver in Benton
i-ountv. '
A patty of young men were i
shooting at a target which was fa.
toned to an old wagon. Among ;
the nartv were (leortre Tharn ami !
Otto Stone. The latter liad lin-!
ui nil,- lart'ii aim iian viit- iumi.
behind the wasfoit to note the cih-i-t '
... t... ........ .1
ol ttie snot, i ne next to snoot w a?
the whereabouts nt ftto:ie,and lire.
:u t.n- niaiK wun a rum. ine u.ui ,
iiasseil tiiri.ugu ttie tjiret-t;ini
aiid struck young Stone in the:
breast, killing him instant! v. The
tanoers were norr.ijeii at the
result of the shooting. The de-i ,i,at luav lie letfally and jusily de
ceased was a sor.cfH. M. Stone. ! ul)le( p-on. ua,Jlu,tlu.r lll:tt wu
the well known bridge builder, and I ,(uVe . ot.iniciiLf in ti.e good sense
the remains were conveyed to Oak-1 ail j,,, J,,it.,it a our count v court
ville, w iiere his parents reside j , t,(U l5iatler." fo much t'..r tl.e
The victim of the distredsmg ac. i- j ACtlotl alj ,nutivc-( ol the Jetl'erson
dent, and the young man who hr.-d j ,,eo,,!(.. Advance objects to the
the fatal shot are cousins, and the j t,r,. j,c.(!ause Mn;ui simount of
larier is nearly era.i oci i..v u-
i suit of his carelessness.
i
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i
I
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P08I0FFICE 3U3ME88.
Flitt.'risz Incsvas Shown Dnriutj
Fust Thrfi Qnnrtif.
j .... i
' A remaikahle increase is shown j
in the business of the Albativ post-1
loliice bom the reports ol the last j
. i three ouarteis. Thes am as 1-1
jjows: t
Quarter ciidin- .lime . .f 1-hK! SI 1
OuartereiidintSept.::o. . U7ii xr i
Quarter ending Dec. :;0. . 1.S70 j
Thi Niimp rennrts for 1SSS we-e
as tollows :
June 30 1274 41
Sept. 30 1210 20
Dec. 30 HCG 6")
This increase, which is 400 dur-
I ing the last quarter. Postmaster
Thompson says, is directly from
newcomers. At the present rate of
increase the receipts of the ollice
for the ensuing vear will reach over
$0,000, w hich -wili add $100 o the
salary of the postmaster. A cor
responding increase for two years
will make it a second-class "post
ollice, tnd w ill entitle the office to a
public building of its ow n. Bas
ing the increase in population of
the city on this increase in the
business of the postollice, Albany's
imputation at present should be
0,000, and by the end of 1 803 it
should be 10,000, and this estimate
is probably not far from correct.
yf Coming Next Week.
Mr. Charles E. Pemberton, ad
vance agent of the Elleford '&
Brophy's Dramatic and Comedy
Co., is in the city arranging for the
apearance of this excellent com
pany five nights next week. The
opening plav will be "The Planter's
Wife," followed by the laughable
one act comcdv. "Turning the
T..l.l..o Of lk ,a.itr tl.o tl,o !
ft AkfLVCi V 4 Vftf ft.rt . 111V .,ftj uiv
lied Jiiutt Sentinel says:
lug rrom the initial plav
ludg- i
it the !
opera house last night by the Elle
frrd & Brophy dramatic company
we can warrant our theatre going
people a rcry enjoyable week of j
dramatic representation. This
dramatic company is cmn,osed j
of jTsont in their profession who
can make acceptable the poorest of
plays, and as their 'epertoi re in
cludes some of the very best of
modem dramas, you can imagine
the treat which is in store for those
w ho attend. The house last night
was comfortably filled; to-night
every seal w i'l probably he occu
pied" as it should. Mr. Brophy as
t'ol (.rahain, in The Planter's
Wife,'' showed the best dramatic
work we have seen in Bed Blutl.
He is a line actor, has line s age
appearance, a good voice, and is a
full entertainment in himself. His
siiptiort in Miss Lottie Beaumont,
as Edith the planter wife, was
grand ; it would be very hard to
improve upon these two persona
tion.-. Her costumes are many
and elegant. Miss Jessie Norton,
as Annie (iordon, aided bv Albert
Lando,as Simeon Simcoe, furnished
me rp.ee to the play, and the two
created a grin whenever they ap
peared in the play. Miss Alta
.-dierman and Harry Armstrong
completed the cast of the drama,
and carried out their parts in good
shape. The afterpart, "Turning
the Tables," was exceedingly
funny, Mr. Elleford and Mies Nor
ton being Hie life of the farce.
Sparks of fine comedy acting were
flashed in the piece, showing these
two artists to be very clever come-
dians
Mr. Elleford i? exceedingly
Koou in insn representations
Better Than Kver.
I am now better prepared than I
have ever been to suit my custo
mers in the shoe line. 1 have just
received a large invoice of th3 cel
ebrated Laird, SchoberA Mitchell
hue shoes for ladies, there is no
manufacturer who claims anything
netier i haii these shoes. 1 intend
to keep a full assortment of them
in all prices, widths from A EE,
and can suit the most fastidious in
fit and price. I also received
another invoice of the popular
alioe, E. P. Reed's in waukenphast
sud patent leather tip. lhese
shoes are well known in Albany as
a rirst-class nice style shoe. Or
ders from the country filled with
care and satisfaction guaranteed.
Samuel E. Young.
Goltra's l'ark Addition.
We are now offering for sale lots
and blocks in this tine addition,
parties wi-hing to make invest
ments with a view to nhilding or
where property will advance
rapidly in value, will do well to
look at this audition as it is the
choicest residence property in the
suburbs ot Uba: y. 1 his addition
is laid out wiih parks and ha
broad avenue's running through
the entire length ol the propeity
w ith trees planted
... r ri.i i riuir .
, ..v in i
cacn lot on Hi'.' avenue.
Bur!; i irt V Mi'.in, Be-:
Agents.
For t in kiu MobiMrd's
IvOtion :m bound to win.
Call or.
1 F.tate
Elegant
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I
MOKI-: AUDIT ISHIIUiKS.
To the Kturoi. ..r oik lit:tAt;.;
i i
t' "IH l.-MIO Ol I'll-.
7th Ail
vunee, w riling in ni.t.o
i lion to i lie
,lt. ,.llvliUr j..WK,i "
qll'itf B
l- till'
vVo,jomil i o.u.j.eii.lei.t.iel.it.n
to
ct-itain sippropn.il ion likely lo !.
made by llie .Wurioii county colli!
lur ilie teiielit of a!em, and ;.ys:
"Yes, .Ifiiersoii in ioises this ex
pemhiure, and t!ii.-, it. l hiippo.-eil,
insures uic Iciojie. tins Halt:-
...... t i .
T: e people of Jelier-!
tJjPl.(
AXivd tliai the statements
i in Hie i !ict;i..r we.c
X Ijjucr.ifrd, and the lnvi I !
IllIiiV
i.,g m-iii! y
ale oppo.-ed
, .lllV (lI.lt.;l,0 u K.
t.x,lL.:iailllrt. fr u
expenditure nr .lie 1 1; c;iois oi an
armory ouildiug in Alas ion count ;
t lh..t u it H..U..... tiiiv M I lil'M! ;l l:l I It if i
...i... . ,.,. .... (...,r
- uvi i v i ii - - ' ....
lr ., ,,,... .r ir.Mii la. in n...niv to
Jefh'r.-ou. Tiiis trade is now, and
and for years has been, going to
Jc!teisoi, for ttie reason ttial each
tri, to Aloany means the loss ol
an entire day, while Jeifersont is
near at hand. On the other ha'nd
there are many people ot Marion
couikv, in tl.e vicinity of Jefferson,
"d ot the l orkr. of tne antiani in
' county, who, if the bridge
L-re built, would more f requeue ly
visit -Albany to do business. On
1"- whole it is douottui it tne trade
Jelterson would be increased
any considerable amount. Vhile
it s certain that Albany would not
feel any loss of business through
the building of the bridge.
Advance's views in this regard
are entirely selfish, and are "ot
sliired by the merchants of Al
bany, a great majority of who"'
have joined us in petitioning for
ttie bridge. There are many good
and and sufficient reasons for the
immediate construction of this
bridge, and the matter of a little
trade in cither direction should not
be factor in vonsidering the ques
tion. The location is on the cen
tral load through this great valley
and on the only direct road between
the cities of Albany and Salem.
The wonder is that the prosperous
counties of Linn and Marion should
so long permit the- obstruction of so
important n thoroughfare. The
people of Scio, and a large portion
of the country between the Forks
of the Santiain, would travel thi.
ro.ul in going to their' county seat.
For this reason these people join
us in asking for the bridge. Now
a few words as to the probable cost
of the bridge, concerning which
Advance makes statements which
any one possessed ot ordinary n
telliirenee and a knowledge of the
situation, knows to be untrue
; The Marion county court, last sum
mer, sent disinterested viewers to
Jefferson, who estimated the cost
at $I0,K. I he total cost, includ
ing approaches, will be not far
from $12,000. The new bridge at
Stayton cost, inclusive of ap
proaches, a trifle more than IS.OUil.
and the length of the bridge is al
most twice as great as of the one
now proposed. The bridge alone
a ill be about 350 feet. On th east
bank an approach of less than 100
feet will be sullicietit, w hile on the
west it will be necessary to go out
about 300 or :J50 feet in order to get
an easy grade to the bridge. With
the approaches built in this man
n'i 'ravel will seldom be inter
eied with by high water, probably
not ofteiier, on an average, than
nce in five years, and then for a
few hours only, as the fiver re
mains at a verv high stage but a
diort time, The statements made
by Advance are evidently intended
to mislead those who are not famil
iar with the subject.
We do not fear that he will
come forth and proclaim his identi
ty, but trust that in the future he
may cling to the truth or hold his
peace. John T. Joxes.
LKTTIK LIST.
Following is the list of lelttrs remsiiirr ia
th m stofflce in Albany, Linn cannt.v, Orera
Jan. i, 181)0. - Person calling for taea
letters will ei" the date en which thr vex
ailTertiMxl.
Allen, Maggie
Anderson. Scot, h
liennett, Mrs. Sada
Hradley it Rradlev
Sllurri-., Kichara
BiJham. Margaret
Baker, M.
Uently, W. O.
Bingham I. I).
Binhop, Chan. K.
lilaik. Lydia A.
Itallow, J. w.
Brown. Mcrrix
ISeentrel, lr. Wm. B
l!i','ham, Uiss Lizzie
BeiiHi'U, A
itarthcl, Robert
llently, W. Ii.
Iieebr, Jas. A.
ttewen. I. B.
Clajpool. K. II.
EcKtrl, Miss May 2
(Irosscii. r'red
Halfpenny, Peter
IltiMall, L. M.
Kinzer, Misis Letha
l.yonn. Miss Nora
Leonard, Leon
Mc-Uuire, i. H.
Maxey, Mary Ann
Mumer, Harry B.
olniDtcad, Mrs. C. E.
raton. H. A
Fitzgibbons, Kd, II,
Cordon, Thos. A W
Halt, Otha A.
Ililto.., Miss lvdna
Lewi, Wm.
Lane, J. W.
MClluch, Mis Lf-lia
M ixwell, Ida M.
Mather, flrtsdioa
Miller, Pourth
201. D. U.
Pitchfnril, James L.
Kainer, J. C
Bullion. J. T:
KtavKS, Willis
Scott. T. G.
Stewart, Mattie - 3
Travi. Henrv S.
J'riw, w A.
Rohler it Chase
Ko-nian, Annie
Stil'ion, P. M.
Si herl, J.
Smith, Clark
llf-IIIOH, .1. 1. 2
Rathby, F.
aagon, William
Vernon, John
Webber, Charles
.. Wilson, J. O.
Zoble, Phil.
RL'UJa 1 iloMPSON, P. M.
i.ipliy, J. I,.
Weich, Frieilr
Workman, II.
Tn Iays 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's
addition to Astoria, which to-dav
cost- you less than $'2 per lot, and
w hich will double in value in less
ttian one year. Now don't be
gu.np, but buv now. For further
information inquire of the Oregon
Land Co., Albany.
RnrklrD' Arnica alvc.
TIik rrt SaWf in the worlsl for
Cut, Uruiseis fores, L'lcer. Suit
! I 1.. .iiiii !'i.vir irc 'Cf.M.. I '1. ........ A
v. I i .. tiri- , . ,;. . I tii' tit: I
I . ... ... . : "
i km r.riio lion. :n:u nosum- v cure
; lMi n. or ?. j.:iv r iiiir-(l. It i
j (tuarimtetd toglvo ncrfect satifaetion.
lor money rrfuiuk-d, l'r'uc li5 cents
) p(,r t,s. For a! sy l-".4)iy k
i M.la0C,
CX THE SEA.
Letter fn'ra a Pauger "Who ado the
Trii f on T.iq'iinH to Sa i Fracisoj-
After a
UOimI . hP
delay of two days the
Willamette Vallev cut
louse her mo. ring- at tile ock at
Yap:ina, and under heavy clouds,
wl i.h ri.-iig Horn tl.e sea were
oil..!. ip:-ii one another, nn agitated
ii-ly ma-s oi elements, and like a
thing f lite, under the safe guid
..,,....t i: -1 1 1 . 1 1 1 hi'' l;..-...iiii..
.'lt!v s:,...mp,l ,i0wn the almnKt
..M..;i Ui,.ls i f the bay. s..o t)
j,jjj,p brow in the angrv billows
, , . , 1."...
on tiie bar was exceedingly rough :
hute i.tilows in angry
tleiiauce
n aped bizb in the air. cleared the
side of the ship and piled their
foaming, frightful crests upon the
nper deck. The passage over the
bar was soon and safely made, and
we. weie fairly out to sea tiK)n the
m-ire regular and gently-rolling
billows of the deep water. The
passengers, some of whom h.nl
.-ought refuge in the social hall
w hile crossing tho bar, now came
out on deck for the benefit of the
pe.'i air, or rather the assistance
of the fresh air in "standing off"
what alt knew from unmistakable
symptoms to be an approaching at
tack of seasickness. We were ad
vised to stay in the fresh air ami
keep in motion as much as possi
ble, and thus "gel our sea legs on"
and as the feeling of Icnesoinene.-s
and I don't know what, only I
know that we felt vety badly; and
as that feeling .re.w upon us we
were willing to try to reduce to
practice almost any advice. Hence
we staid on deck, moving from
place to place and pleasantly and
consolingly smiling t those upon
rt hom the symptoms were becom
ing well marked. We thought at
first it was fun, but soon learned
ihat there was a degree of unpleas
ant earnestness in the matter, as
our faces gr w long and sallow, our
cheeks sunken, our eyes lifeless,
our lips pale, quivering and trem
bling, and our boots seemed trying
10 escape through our throats.
We succeeded in gelling our sea
legs on, but soon discovered that
we did not know what to do with
them, and as we could nn longei
use those we had been Kcei.ftomed
to, we dispensed v. i : 1 1 the use ol
legs, and because it ws the most
convenient and practical pastime.
lteal.y there is a noyeli in going
to sea ami getting Moo. mug sick,
an experience which one never
will forget. In most instances it it
snoit in duration, and the con
valescence is delightful. Now that
it is all over with we look back
with feelirgs of mingled pleasure
and gratified vanity to the privi
lege of a voyage upon the roughest
waters ever known to our brave
captiin on the Pacific coast.
In oie respect wo were disap
pointed. We had read in our
vi ung davs of ocean voyages, and
had our ideal ship captain a gruff,
unapproachable cofUonnd of
soured human nature and griz.h
bear, equal parts of each but
those He is were dispelled. The
courtesy of Captain Paiton 'greatly
mitigated the unpleasant featnrer
and contributed to tho, pleasure of
the voyage. We feel 'thankful to
be one; more on land ;' though it is
raining nearly all the time, and
mud and slush we lV4r urfier cen
worse, even in Oregon ".; T
W. 1. Ul'MI'liflKV.
Concord. Cal. .t
Property In Portland nn tlir I li
st ill line nt I'lau.
Five do'.lara down and a dollar a
week buys you a lot ia the beauti
ful ..ddition of Wheatland. This
property lies adjoining Mount
labor, and is situated tiirectly on
tho motor line running into Port
land, and is beautifully located,
being lovel land and in plain view
of Portland, the metropolis of Ore
gon. Any one that can pay o
down can buv one of these excel
lent lots. This property is for sale
now by Burkhart ti Malin, wlm
will furnish you with maps and
plats of this addition.
Suburban Property
LOTS IN
BURKH ART'S PARK ADDITION
This Addition offers superior ad
vantages for residence property ,
commanding a view of the whole
city and bir a short walk from the
hu-uness portion of town, For sale
by
WRITSMAN a BILIWKT BKO'tt
FOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER STOCK
in a No 1 location in the th'ivinir eitr
f .'liany. Low rents and aplen Jid room.
Fur particulars address firm J. O. bos 09,
AIU..IV, Or. r
Cranberries, cocoanntj, oranges and
rietl hecf at c E. BrowneU'e.
AET
. J. F. WHITING, ARTIST.
Instruction ziven and work exi-cutd In
l.-iniln.-ane. Portrait and Decorative li"tifr,
Littering, Utnik'iiii g and Mechanical Draw:
inn. KocmiS and 9, Foster block, Albany,
Oregon.
Albany Opera House;
KIVK MO UTS ONLY
Family Matinee Saturday at 2
r. M
Eugagemeutof the
ELLEFORD & BROPHY
DRAMATIC I AND icomkdy CO.
Will appear in the followig great
tuceesaes:
tiii: fLirTi:KM wifk.
H IZF.L KIRK.
LtlV AI IILI'VM ft:rttKT.
Fl S A BtUIl.U SCHOOL.
EAST LVK.
um. a t.tmtr.ic itti t.iiTi it.
I'rim-s of admissien 2.", 33 and 50
cents. No extra cliarf lor Beserved
1 Ssa. now on sale a B1.I .:Uni:m'.--
KKKP YOUIl EYE OX
JS. G. HGAHDSLKY
Column.
'8
4100,000
To Joan on real eptate' in Minis to
suit at eight (S) per cent, per aiiuuu..
ALBANY PROPERTY.
Bie. B.vitcAix. 100 acre f !:ml
for ?1 ICO. The property is partialh
improved having a house and seme
loose dreaded linn lie r on the place
The land is all capable of cultivation
and the soil is very rich. Fine spring
of water and plenty of polo timper on
the place. This muet be uld and is a
rare bargain at the above price. Call
for full particulars.
One of the best 40 acre farms in
this section of tho country, not n foot
of pot r land on the place. Is espe
cially adapted for fruit, and is situ
ated convenient to th city. Price
low and terms easy. This is a spe
cial bargain for a few daj only.
Cheap lots in Hackleman's first,
second, third and fourth aridities, in
Maston and Chamberlain's addition,
in Fair Dale anditicn, in Bryant'is ad
dition and in the Goltra Park addi
tion. Choice residence lots, both im
proved and unimproved, and som
bargains in business property.
Farm property at all prices and on
easy terms.
Two cottages for rent, $S each.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
I have obtained a few more lota in
the North Addition, which will be
sold at $(" each on the installment
plau. It wiil ay you to call and 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 any towu in the north
west to-day, and buyers in real estate
who get in on the ground floor will
reap the liar vet t that is surely in
stcre for the city by the nea.
E.G. BEARDSLEY,
Heal Ectate arid Inrurance Broker
AM' .NOTAKV ri" Bl.lt:
r.rovlalhin Street. Alliany, Oregon.
Third ward
j Having purchased this popular e-
tioliMinienl I am now prepared to
.ill any orders in the grocery and pro
vision line. A full stock of groeeries
kept constantly on hand. The Inchest
caidi price paid for all kinds of eoun
try produce, or will exchange goods
for the i-amc. Come one. come all.
CHAS. Es:.I(..
Candies, Kuts.
(ireen fruits, tobacco and cigars.
"Delay not till to-morrow to be
wise, but buy of those w ho adver-ti"-."
Always read the advertise
ai i.i oi C. E. Brownell. They
w ill be meat, drink and lodging to
vou.
V, IJ, McPHEltSON,
1HRST STREET.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Imnranre liUMreitianacifd tid nuney
oanrd; 1 have a lanre lUt ot improved and
unimproved cny pro eity aim nun, garucn
and fanr Und in larve a.id email traon. Aa
I tell on commission only, if you wish to buv
or sell it will p y you to cme and tee me
PRIDE OF ALBANY
SOAP,
best laurnby tcap in ut-c.
Try a box and you will use no
other.
For sale only by
C. E. BROWNELL.
COWAN RALSTON
Albany, ;
AND CHAMBERLAIN
. - Oregon
Transact a (fcntral bankini; buBluessX
Dra aixht drafta on New ork. Ran Fran,
riscoand Fortlanr), r.
Loan money on approved security.
Receive deposits subject to chvk.
Collections entrusted to us iU rectiv
prnmnt attention
ior business at ttie Torttand Dusincs Col
Cgcf I'oriiauu. or vi wiir vapiiai uuMiica
'oilefre, Salem. Both sch-nils are uncle
he management of A. P. Amisironfr, hav;
ame course of btuilies, same ralescf tuition
BtiMiiCMs, .Miortlimid,
Vpewriting, renn.ansliip, Knglish Depart
lienls. pay andc eiiinsM-ssions. Stir.ltnt
ilmittcd any unit
l or CataloKiie, oildres
.ortlan.l nrfTO" -1 "
"llttt.
WANTKH TO l
(iftSta-a
Vjf house rork.
A ply at this ollice.
Grocery
Store
LinnCountyBank
P L. Kenton
DKALEU IN-
Staple and Fancy
GEOCEEIE
Klso (Jhoie Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco $f
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc,
TERMS CASH
Su bsrrifttiou A gent
papers and Magazines.
119-N E Ii TIIE POSTOFFICE.
have nought atl the. negatives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood f
to date (Nov. 15, 1SS9). Duplicates can be had from them only of tn, at
ibiced rates We alo have about 1WKI negatives made by ourselves. frMt
which duplicates can be had at like rates. We carry the oulr full iinc of vtaar
cf this s' ate, and do enlarged work at lowest rites for first-clas work. We
shall be pleaded to see ou at rur studio, in Froinan's block, next ?oor to the
Masoi ie Temple.
TULITJS
Manufactauei" of Choice Cipais
iNU
.run
FINE IMPORTED AND Km
:iirs,it"lugnd Sn;olig 1.buros, .Vcfiseb.-itiin Erhr Tiitc.
full lave of Knickers' ArtitlciJ. Also deafer lu
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FR01IS.
Next aoor to Pfleiffer's candy store, Albany. OregOB,
lain !
"Oh ! the cold and crujl winter.
Ever thicker, thicker, thicker ;
Froze the ice on lake and river,
Ever deeer, deeper, deeper ;
Full the covering enow and drifted
Through the forest round the village.
IT IB COMING.
''Old I'rok'' winter is coming earlier and more
?vevere this year than usual.
EEGO
1
Tak-f tim y tlu topknot and t'xamine raj rlftgant
sttick ot
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS, '
VALOCK.5,
BEAVERS.
MELTONS.
CHEVI'VIS,
WIDEAWAKE,
CDISCIIILLAS,
:aviimkrks,
HOKTAOKACS.
L.E.
) THE
Leading Clothier,
!CM TTKlk C ..Qian Glf.RA j i
I
I ,! for r! rculi r.1 fclT tHU3
,iP FT Mr
"' U.l I It U I1
ATsTJ) PBICES IiOW.
for all Leading Neum-
ALB ANY, OREGON.
Tuo Leading:
PHOTOGRAPHERS
ALBANY, OKEOOH.
JOSEPH
DEALER IN-
11
WEST
Snow.
BLAIN,
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SOLD BY
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