Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 05, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    'Jin: 3 .MiMMJ ItlVJiLV: VK)A JANVlfY
5,
1690.
ft-
glotttinn .ff&ihj Jtcrad
stKt:AL, 1:30 A. M.
Not to ie our stoves and range
before buying i a mistake. Mis
take are alwayi costly. In lieat-u-.'i
Uv we have the largest as
well ns the most carefully selected
stock in the city. The stoves we
offer were not bought as an experi
ment 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, beside' our regular
Bne of (Jarland, Argand and Su
perior stoves and ranges.
- Ckq. W. Smith.
i .
TtrtjDui.r II kk a will be on
; aula ea h morning at the new
Stand of V. F. Kudu's, where it
can be procurer at 5 corns per
oopy.
WKATIICK INDICATIONS.
For Albany' and v cinity Fol
lowing it the forecast i r L'4 hours,
nding at 8 i. h. to-ua .' :
Ota'r weather; colder.
lOTTINOS AKOli t TOWN.
.T.abies , Chamoi.- iiioea.sriins at
,- UarrowsA SearU.
I- , ; L Ll Wilcox is arranging to open
a pnoiograii guery m i.euanuii.
O. IVtJo'phow. Jr., has returned
vfr.oo (tjkm'o week's stay at balem.
.tf jah. wknt a choice1 cup' of. lea1
'.' try toy 40 cent tea in bulk. C. .
liromtfih
J'i-'VMttoV.Etui "Stratton, of Salem,
, ; whd tup been viBiting in this city,
r'etufnea'li'o'ine yesterday.
it-Tj ib: tvihuiiik uer pa run is iir. ami
Hundreds of young people were
out skating yesterday, a pastime
not often enjoyed in Oregon.
Barrows & Searls have jut re
ceived an invoice of ladies fine
hoes from George W. Ludlow.
Smoke the celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent citrus, manufactured
at Julius Joseph's cigar factory.
. Tire' topic for the gorpel meeting
;for men at the Y. M. C. A. this
,4' afternoon will be, "God Is Able."
Rev. Geo. W. Gibbony, of Leba
v5 lion, hna nrepntod ihn fHHtrte of
;i the Presbyterian church in Oregon
''City.
' (J! M.- Strong lias at his produce
land a. firui hit of dressed fowls.
fllun I (i nitt of 1 liuV
buohel.
Railroadmen will Gad a. good
hce branded ' Engineer, at ' Nar
rows & Searla. Cheap, suitable
anil durable.
G. E. Chamberlain will leave
Monday for Natchez, Mississippi.
Ho will remain there a few weeks,
and on his return will be accom
'v,paiiied by his wife and William
Cowan.
Kev. E. li. I'riehard has beenH
granted a vacation for a lew week.
and his pulpit at the Presbyserian
' : church will he occupied to-day and
next Sunday by Kev. W. H. Lee,
. L. U.t of Oiympia.
Iarticular attention is called to
'. i. G IJeardsley's advertisement in
anotiter column. He has received
for sale unquehtioiiaoly the finest
' 'arid cheapei Astoria property fiat
";.;-a3:yci been oirere.d for sale in
Albany.
1,000 pieces of sheet music just
wtieved at Jones' Book ?tore, 10c
a copy. This is regular size, ha
' nothing about it to indicate its re
markable cheapness, but is identi
cal with that for which you are
sually asked to pay from four to
' ten times Mie price. Call and get
a catalogue.
STATE DISPATCdd.
Jscorporation f Mew BrowntTille nttr
prise Died at tba Pen.
f .18!uJtH. Jo. 4. The New Enter.
nrfae Trabllshing House, of Port-
lanl. Or., with a capital stock of
15000, A. C. Sanford, E. V. Her y
and E. M. Allen, incorporators,
filed articles of incorporation with
? the secretary ol stat to-day. ,
' il80 the Oxford Milling Com
IV
ytanv. of West Brownsville; capKX
ial Mtotttc $5000, with V.K.Kiik,0.
P. Coshow and John Brown as in
orKrators.
-'- This1 morning a .United .States
prisoner, serving a sentence urder
. I WW 1 t 'PI
the name oi iiowaru a. nuimw.
diedr lie was from Portland, and
'-lc8been at the jie.iitentiary for
tho past eight mouth-.
Fine Building.
vf) St. 'John's Lolgrt A. F. A A. M.
1 ! fceld inefr first meeting- last night
h ihd ne Masonic temple. It is
'arftlegHhtstrncture and the hall is
beautifully finished. It is lighted
witn electricity and i beautifully
frescoed and adorned. The archi
tect was Mr. D. C. She.'l of this
city, who has no superior on the
. roasti and the building was erect-
'' i eI by the well known contractor.
Major W. C. Cassell. The build
' ing does credit to both archi'ect
ii and builder. It will be dedicated
with a public meeting in February.
Another Kvldeure of Growth.
In accordance with the provis
ions of law that a. voting precinct, j
when the number of voters reaches i
500 or over, may b divided, a pe
tition will lie presented at the J.iu-
uary term of c Mttipy court to have;
Ea-t Albany pie inct divid-d. It :
is ai-" jr.posed t- in iki several '
Chang) 8 in tin t oii'idaries ol" other
prccilicIS of Ibe IP'ty. While t'le
grcate-t j; 1 1 vv t ! j i- shown i A ln
ny, it is evident that rlu; popula
tion of Linn county is rapUily increasing.
ALBiSY IS ALL RIGHT
Sycdc-.te it U.
Iayea'ia i
I'.tpl .il !
I bis CiY,
b-i l.in-
Mr. James I. Mead, aa attorne y
who recently licated in this ci:
lriii the Ea.-t, is in receipt of a let
trr from the M-cretary of a syinli
rate of British capitalists, with
whom he f. nnerlv had dealings,
inquiring a t- the advantages oi
Albany and the resources of this
i ortton of () vtri.ii.
A member of the syndicate will
visit this city next spring, lor tl-e
purpose of making 6oiie heavy in-ve.-ilmeiits
heie. l:.i- is a part of
l.e i-anie Hi li lti . mil. ale uim i
eated siic'i .i .-I ii i.eavilx in
'e.-ting in mills ami m.rtiiil.o toi i.-
n miiii i f tlie V'--'-in s'ates.
The lev rate of interest in the
East is ilrivini; minli capital
toward the great and growing
We&l, and in u-itliiion to a heavy
inimigratioii Unrm il.e coming
sea-on, som i'liportant invest
ments by capitalists may be looked
for.
' Thin 1VI.'m Attraction.
The sterling and brilliant drama
tic company known as the Kileinr..
& Bnphy Combination is about to
co'iviience a brief engagement iii
Albany at the opera house on next
Tuesday January 7th, for live
nights a i.ii a "tan l family
matinee on Saturday at '2 v. m.
They have an extensive repetoire
and will ch mge their pro'jiati.me
entirely each evening. The com
pany is composed of some of the
shining lights of the dramatic
stage, and during theii preset
season throughout California ther
have met with a graml reception
wherever they have appeared and
have gained unstinted praiso from
the press everywhere. -The aim of
the company has been to please
the public and tliey never make
any idle bdasts, but . are studious
and painstaking performers. The
opening play will be the emotional
four act drama "The Planter's
wife" followed "ny the laughable
farce of "Turning the table," in
which Mr. Elleford ' will assume
the character oi n Iri-n seivant.
The handsome dresses worn by
Miss Lottie Beau m nt will be on
exhibition in W. F. Bead's show
windows on Tuesday next between
6 and 8 r. m. thus giving t:ie ladies
a chance to view them before the
opening penoiinai.ee. Price? of
admission during tliis engagement
will be 25, 35, and 50 cents with
no extra charge for reserved seats
which can now be secured at
Blackman's drug store.
A DcRlderatam.
Bright new tinware is the joy of
the housekeepe-'s heart, for it is
handsome and its general utility
cannot be supp'emeiited by any of
the other materials, however much
may be said to the contrary not
withstanding. When that tin
ware can he made that is proof
against ru-t. then- it is near erfec
t.oii as can be wished for. That is
just what is claimer1 for the new
Evans' patent anti ritsiing tinware,
kept by Matthews x ashburne
Irv it.
Tire ltont for Yaqulna.
3
jgf - v i -mi.- i, yt iyilll Ull Till. iJ MUt.
TTie Yaquina Kepu' lican saijJ Pennoyer. The candidates for the
nit there is considerable steam Niomination from Baker and Union
1
boat talk on the hav just now. Ii
may eventually result in the build
uijr of a fast boat of light draft to
ply on the wjiters between New
port, South Beach, Yaquina, To
ledo and intermediate points, a
boat of the kind nould be of Kieat
accommodation to the aried
interest of the bay.
Alure Buildings.
There are no vacant store build
insrs in Albany, neither are there
ny vacant residences. Thi- con
dition of things in the face of
nearly half a miliion dollars ex
pended in building during the pa.-t
year is most flattering. Plans are
eing made for an immense
amount of Ouildiig next year.
The demand for first-class business
houses and the subsequent advance
in rents for such rooms, should
lead to a large amount of brick
buildiiit! durinvr the coming season
than ever oefore.
rieanant Reception.
The teachers of tho Albany Col
lege nitt at the residence of 'Prof.
E. N. Condit Friday evening,
wlie e a reception was tendered
Miss Stevens, a former sen. lent of
Mrs. O. S. Pollock. A nust en
joyable evening was spent, and an
yleirant lunch was served bv Mrs.
Condit.
th
Albany & Astoria Railroad.
The Albany & Astoria Railroad
Company is htti"g up neat otlices
in te Fiinn blo k. over LaForresl
,k Thompson's grocery store. They
ate getting in readiness to put 1000
men to work on the line between
this city and Astoria early in the
spring.
For thr Ludir nl.
I am now prepared to do all
kinds o: stamping and have over
two thousand designs to choose
irom. Also a nice line of em
broiderv materials, such as arra-
sene-, crewels. No. 1 and 2 ein
broidery, clienilles. princess die
nilles, etc. etc. Anil the finest
pompons, tassels, crescents, cords,
plushes, felts and faiicv woik ma
.erials ever in the ciiy. Zephyr is
eomg at live ents an ourae. Mi
Minnie Colwell has cliariie of this
department, and has had several
vears experience m all kinds oi
i'ancv work and stampimr. At the
store of G. V. impsoii, Albany
Oregon.
Tt-n Day Only.
Hove liiiiif.-8 iiii-ii ! Listen to
the vnii-e of tin most eon-ervatixe
and Mirrrsiid men of our tovxn.
Buy no acre of hind in All.anyV
iiilditioii t A-tori.i, uhirji to i, v
i-nst ll le"f th i;, j.") (.it In: a-il
vlii)-ii xx i. ilor.l-io in xa ni' in li-s-
tiinii oik yi-jtr. Niiiv ili.m't l-e
iru up. I nt buy itmv. I r further j
information imptiriiof tiio Oregon;
Laud Co , AliMiiy.
Mr
Mrs. V. II. i in -ciittood. ! 1 1 i
city, vm i 'lie pn 'i--t:iaphi-i ,
whose aiinv is loi-,iii! mi tin
corner of Sccoini and Feriy stets,
left her Ik hi e . t tile uaiieix to ca.l
at the r.
Blickei;-.!
and h.- i.
since.
Air.
.! i. ii. J,.
di t i.ot go there,
-i i i. li'all o.
nil i. nt wish lo
In- ruatter.
i:ie any
and has i - i ipietly e.irching lor
her. but i n ' '
iiiv Irji'i' ..: Iii'l- fl- K;IVS
went awa i.e best of uiim.n
and teok l: -sira eiothiu. ji
had little money .vith her. lie
llill-S liol Ii-. Iv ill' ll.ll'H'li'd I'
leave the city.
lie says siie has sometime beei
inclined to be hysterical, and fear-
lli. il 111 .-Hi It a .iioutl Mie ll
i ii mii ltd some of the trains. An.
Green woim J s-v -be '! sm estiina
hie woman, and he cannot account
for her strange disapearance.
Any information leading to the
discovery of her whereabouts will
oe tbankltilly received by him at
tnis city.
COAST N0TE3.
Niwrj Items &i Rrpoited by Exctaiget
Tbrcorbont the Nnrthwtet.
Oregon is enjoying a genuine
touch of winter.'
A revival preacher named Web
her was lined f" and costs at
Eugene Thursday for ejecting a
young man from the church.
About three miles of the jetty
are finished at Astoria, and work
has shut down for want of funds.
They will have to await anotbei
appropriation from congress.
The 6teamer State of California,
which was overdue at Portland.and
was thought to have been wrecked,
arrived Friday. She broke her
rudder, which occasioned the de
lay. On la&t Saturday, while out
hunting near Junction, Frank Mc j
Fadden, son of G. W. McFaddeii,
of Curvallis, was accidentally shot
in the foot by a companion. Latest
reports announce that it will prob
ably be necesary to amputate the
member, which is to be very much
regretted. The boy is but 115
years of age. His father started
immediately for Junction on hear
ing of the accident.
On Sunday afternoon, just at the
t inn w hen the w ind tqiiall came,
says the Yaquina ' Republican,
Mis. J. K. Bay ley aittl the doctoi
were trying to get tie cows into
the barn. -Mrs. Bayley stepped to
the door as it blew to with great
force. Her arm ws caught at the
w rist and thrown out of joint by
the force with which the wind
struck it. She pulled the wrist
into place without help. She suf
fered considerable from the acci
dent. j The death of Judge Luther B.
Ison occasions a vacancy in the
! judgeship of the Sixth' judicial
.listrKt, which will have to he
tilled bv appointment bv Gov
comities are as tollows: II. E.
Courtney, T. C llyile and A. . I.
Lawrence, of Baker; Thos. 11.
t'rawloid and J. V. Shelton, of
Union. From i.irant county Mor
ton P. CliHonPs friends will urge
n;s claims, i maiiiia conniv alo
has a man for the place in thr- per
son of Judge V. M. Ratnsev.
It is said by tho.-e w ho ought to
know if they don't thai Portland i
odii to have a new morning daily
newspaper. Its publication will
be commenced .two weeks from
Monday, the paper being issued
limn the type of the defunc.1
Journal and the old presses of'K.e
San Francisao Examiner. It
would seem from i the current
rumors that the new paper is to be
a part of the biir Examiher, ami it
is lo be backed by plenty of
money. This may bo a realization
oftheoit repeated prophecy that
i he Hearsts would start a daily in
Portland to share honors with' the
Oregonian. A few weeks will tell.
During the p'.st few days Rpre
sentative Hermann 1 has been
i-amped at the pension department
with a voluminous budtret of busi
ness for Oregon old soldiers. He
lias been making an effort for the
1 1 i r . a
esiaoiisnnieiu oi pension hoards in
various towns in Oregon to facili
tate, and lessen the expense of
medical examinations, and to this
end he obtained the appointment
of the following board for Dallas:
Prs. I,. rs. Woods, 11. B. Stanley
aud E. S. Ket'mum.
HALSEY NOTES.
Halsey, Jan. 4.
Mis Mary Marten is intendine
to Htart fur her old home in the
east next week.
rh Ilalfey public school will
coininenire Monday the (ith alter a
vacation oi two weeks.
Mrs. Sarah Lane, mother of1
JoHeph Lane, is very ill. Hhe is
over eiyhty-nine years old.
Mr. J.W.Adams of llalsey, is
inanufacturinu cultivators for tlie
spring market. It is his intention
to make one hundred this winter.
Some unknown person or persons,
entered the house qL. Mr. Henry
I'ressbr of Halsey lat week, and
hflpeil theniwlvfta to a loaf of
bread and three glassed of jeliie.
There was some fiher ware and
.1 I
ni.m-v :n me . nouse, out nappy to
Kay they did no take any.
A number of persons collected at
the home of Charles Wut-on mar
llalsey on New Years eve, and h.-id
a very pleasant time. The follow
ttiz is a li.-t of thosti present: Mr.
and .Mrs. Frank Fields, Mr. and
j Mrs. I-rank rushy, Mr. and Mr-.
Uns't l. Mr. ami Sirs, lnuily, ;,lr.
a ': ami
Mis. John Bressler. Miss
Vml.i Liine, Miss Anna M)dlv.
M- lvin Bi-r.il, Fred Uabton and
.iiiir.id B.iivtoli.
THE CITY DADS.
TheMewM-mbrribf tie Cco'Cil Will Take j
Their Seat To-Mo row Hight. j
A regular annual meeting of the
city council will be held tomor
row evening, when the newly elect
ed members w'll take their seats,
and Mayor Cowan will deliver his
annual message.
The members - who retire are
Councilman Gradwohl aud Parker.
. be new council will Maml : FirM
War.l, F. M. French, B. F. Tabler.
ccond Wnrd. W. R. Garrett, C.G.
Burknatt. Third Waid, G. W.
.-Mini h ami L. V. Deyoe.
They are g)Kd men, and will
pioi eriy louk alter, guard and pro
!note Hie city's intetests du.ing the
ear ly .
Wiikre, When and bt whom Se
ricts WIll bk Held To-Uax.
Pk f.sbttkri an. Corner of Brnadal
i in and Filtli btreets. , Services at II a
ui. and 7::tU p. iu.; Pastor Kev.E. K
rritliurd. SabbutU PthiMtl :tt PJ:15 p.
m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
eACiiing.
Catholic Services every Sunday
ht m:., o u: in. . Sunday school at 'J p.
in. at the Academy. Rev. L. Metayer .
rector.
St. Pah. Methodist Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets.' be. i vices ut
11 a ui. ami 7:00 p. in. Pastor, Kev
S. Hrnlciter.--S8rblaUii-io()l t 10 u
Gin. frayer meeting on Thurdny
eV)-ninL's. '
Baptist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth
struct?. Services at 11 a. in. and 7::K)
p. ni. Pastor- Kev. L. .1. Truuibul..
Sabbath school immediately alter thu
morning strikes. , Prayr. iiieeting
every 1 liuisday evening.
fKOTKSTA.NT EpISCUPAI. JilOKCH
Services w ill be held in St. Peters Epis
copal church every ulttruntc Sunday,
iiiornini; and cveniug. Sunday scbool
ut'J::iOu. in. -Friday eveuing -service
on every Friday preceding the Sunday
ser ice. All are invited lo attend.
C'oxtiBEOATl'iXAL- Con er of Ferry
and Fourtii streets, Services, at 11 a.
ui. and 7::iu p. ni. Saubjlli school at
":15. Pruyer ineetiiig-on Wednesday
eveniiiiTB. ti. L Koe.s, paster.
Ciiuistian Ciickcii Services every
every unllay at their church at 11 a.
m. and.7:30p. m Young People's
Christian Endeavor at 6 p m. Sun.
da school at 10 a. in. Prayer nice,
ing Thursday evening? at 7:30 p. in.
All arc invited to attend. Jus. F. Ste
vens, pa6lor.
Evanoemcal. Corner of ".ii tnd
Fourth streets, erv'D-cs at 11 a in.
and 7 'M p in. Pastor, He v.l. 11 r i.-lier.
S;tbli.tUi school 10 a. in. 1'rayer meet
ing every Wednesday evening,
METiioiusT. Corner J'.ll
wirth ana
l'h'u d streets Services at 11 a. tu. and !
'ii') i). in. Pastor, Kev.M.T.Meniintrer.
sabtiath school i::SU p.m. Pwnr meet
ints every Thursday evening.
United Pkesbytbkian. Corner of
Wushiugtoii and Fifth streets. Sen I.
-s at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. in. Pastor Kev.
S.ti Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:'i0p.
;u. Praver meetini; every Wednesdav
vciiinir.
Now is the Time
. To use Klegant Lotion. ' Ut e it
freely. It cures chapped hands,
ace and lips, renders the ski.i
mouth ami soft. Prepared and
old by II. C. Hubbard.
Uelayn Are Dingrrnuii.
Select a: block .lii..the Oregon
Laml Company's two-acre tracts in
Astoria before the next rise.
For the skin Hubbard's F.legant
Lotion is bound to win.
Money Loan
REAL KSTATE. WILL LOAN IN
0s.
mum to suit on apcrovrj 4tcurit at ths
lew rate of tuht(8)tier x-ot. (xraiiiiuin
K ), Ui-.AKOSuhY,
General Arcnt, Ilrindilliiii St ert. Altny.
rpiIEUNDEKSICNfeDHAVINODISPOSKD
J. of hiB trrix cri buAinena il thi city, anil
ile-iriiur to urtlle up his ImiiiiifM alf iini,
i-eqiieMs all ho ha'c mw unt again it him
to i-resnit t le aame at i n e, and partic in
dcliteil to him will plcaae ca I and mVW
kiithtiut delay. All a:c iiliita to lie yrtitnU-A
id me at my former place ct - buaneiui, th
i hiul Ward tlnicery stire, i-orner s 01 d
i-ilJa-koon Ireits. MAKIIN LYNCH
CURL WASTKll ONE TU T IS WILL
T ini; t' cook and take care of a hmiir ( r
ttvv; new : .tta throughout. A home Icr
Home willing girl; work livht. Adcl'es Urn.
K. . Northnp, 267, Seventh atreet, Poi tlaiiii.
Or., ata inj: nferenc-es and waes expected.
WAS I ED A SITtTATIO.S IN A tUV
Koodi fitore b an exper enceil lady
rlcik. inquire at the 'Willamette Land
Agpiicy, oiKsite tn itofBi:e.
Suburban Property !
LOTS IS
BURKHAKT'S PaRK ADDITION
This Addition offers superior ad
vantages for - residence property,
commanding a view of the whole
city and bu a short walk from the
husinesB portion of town, For Bale
by
WBITSMU A HI LKI KT BRO S.
FOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER STOCK
in a No. 1 lostion in the thriving city
of All any. Low rents and t endid roi ma.
For particulars addreaa firm P. O. ftox 99,
Athny, Or.
Cranberries, eoconiit, oriinjjea and
ri-.-J betef at V. E. Brownell's.
J. F.
WHITING, ARTIST.
Itix'ruction irWen and work executwl in
L-uulajape. I'ortrail and OecoraUve Pai Hiiir.
I.ctrenni' li. al-rni, timi) Mechanical Draw-
in. , KocnmS and 9, Foster Mock, Albany,
Oregon.
FIVK SIGHTS ONLT
COMUKNCINO TLEBIIAY, JAJiUnRl 4.
Family Matine'e Saturday at 2 P. M. '
Engagenieutof the
ELLEFORD & BROPHY
DRAMATIC AND fOOMKDY CO.
Will appear in the following great
suctesses:
TIIK ri.tXTl lt WIFK.
IIIXELKIKK.
ttll 41 'IILK1" : KT.
H l A lliltlIi KCI11IUI..
nut a nKtit iK iMM.tn t i:.
l'rici s i a-'iili!sieii 2.". " ami "')
( cents. No extra c!iar-' fur hesi'ived
i S.mIm i m- mi nale al Bla.-kiiian'a
j Drnjj Store
Aiban
Opera
louse
KBJSP YOUR EYE ON
E G Ji ISA HDSL L' 1'H
Column.
4100,000
To loan on real eH.it e") in ramt to
suit at eight (S) per cent, per aniiuin.
ALBANY rilOPKBTY.
. Bk; Bargain. 10 acres of land
for 1100. The property is partially
improved having a house and some
loose I'r.-se l lumber on the place
The land is all capable of cultivation
ami the soil is very rich. . Fine spring
of Water and plenty of pole timper on
the place. This must he sold anil is a
rare bargain at the above price. Call
tor full particulars.
' One of the beat 40 acre farms in
this section of the country, not a foot
of pocr land qu, the place. Is epe
ciaily adapted for fruit, and is situ
ated convenient to the city. . Price
low and terms easy. Thi is a spe
cial, bargain for a, few day a only.
'Cheap lots ' in Hackleman's first,
second, third And fourth additions, in
Mastoh and Chamberlain's addition,
in Fair Dale anditicn, in Bryant's ad
dition and in the Goltra Park addi
tion. Choice residence lots, both im
proved and unimproved, and som
hargains in business property.
. . Farm property at all pi ices and on
easy terms.
Two cottages for rent, $8 eaoh.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
, Lots iuth Railway' Audition to
Astoria. This property is si nateil
just one mile and a quarter from the
very center of Astoria and is ptacti
cilly inside property. Tnis addi-
tl0D na8 beeD on the market hut two
weeks, and is alrtadv more thon half
sold to parties in Portland. Ast-ria
and other cities. The prices are $70
for inside lots aud $S5 for the eorners.
The prices will be raised bv Jan. 15
ts $85 and $100. Now for sale or.
the installment plan, $20 down and
the ; balance at $5 per month. Call
quick and select the finest.
This is by far the best, and cheap
est Astoria property that is offered
for sale in Albany. Come and com
pare locations . Am exclusive agent
in Albany for this property,
TN OFFICE EVEKIKGSH
E. G. BEARDSLFAr,
Real Estate and Inrurance Broker
AND KOTAKY. eCBI.IC
Broadalbin Street. Alhany, Oregon.
PRIDE OF ALBANY
SOAP,
bei laurdiy tcap in lif e.
Try a box and you will use no
other.
For sale only by
(J. E. T'.ROWNELL.
Tliis Space Reserved
FOR-
BAZAAR STORE!
Third wtard
i
Hnvinsr T urcbaocd thi
lis popular cs-
,w I'.r.Va.el to
t.ilili iinent I am now pri-i
ill any tiulers in the srroccry and pro-
xiuiuii line. A full ntoxk of Rioeeries
keiit eniiftiiiitlvon IkokI. I lie lii-.Mn t
. . . 1 r .. .11 I. !...!. . T
i-iiMi Ti lee i.miu nr mi kihh- i
try pioUiue, or xvui cxeuaue rooos
for the mine.
Conn' one, eiuiu: nil.
CIIAS. KSSKL
JULIUS GRADWOHLS
Grocery
P L. Kenton
DKALKU IN
Staple and Baxicy
I lso Chole Candies, Nut, Ciijarsand Tobaecoa,
Fruits, Vegetables, Jtc.
TERMS CASH ANJ PRICES LOW.
sttOseHptiou Atfent fat' all Leading Neies
pa tiers and JUajazlnes.
N K K TH K P08TOFFICE.
Si) i yOi
W- h;i 71: nonirht all the. iir-j-ativt-s made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood ap
to date (Nov. 15, 1889). buplicaU-H ean lie had fiom them only of uc,-reduced
rates, 'ealf-o have atxnlt 180J negatives made, by ounielvejij HPhrni
whic h duplicates ciin be had at like rates. We curry the only full line Mer
cf this h'atr, and do enla'rgol work at lowest, rites for tirst-rls' work.-iAVe
shall le pleased to Pec jou at cur studio in Froman'a block, next door toJtbc
Masoi ie Temple. - '
'Ttjlitjs
-AXl)
IB
lflf
Manutactauti
nm AND KEY
i :s;M.'Uuir id fnckinv lilVnt. isc-lu-i m md Friar 1'ipn.
full line of t'moki-iK Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUlliJ. .
Next floor to Pffciffcr's candy store, Albany. Oregon,
Ii
"Oh ! the cold and cru.il winter,
Lver thieker, thuker, thicker;
Fnae the ire ou lake and river,
Ever deejier, deeier, deeiier ;
Fell the eoxeriiifc rnow and drifted
Throuijh the forest round the viliajce.'
IT IS
O.kl I'lub.'' s:ts winter-is coming earlier and more
severe this year' tlian usual.
EBQO
'I'alie. time h thf i-pknot and exaniine
stock of
OVERCOATS,
CAPE ULSTERS.
DRESS OVERCOATS.
KERSEYS.
VALOURS, .
BEAVERS.
MELTONS,
CHEVIOTS,
WIDEAWAKE,
CHINCHILLAS,
1 CASSIMEHES,
Leading
i -v n' ! Vv i Q .
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ALBANY, OREGON,
Tiio Leading
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
AI.BANT, OSEGOX.
Joseph
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of Choice Cis
DEALKIt IN
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mv
M0NTA0NACS.
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BLAIN