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A. TI1K MORNING HKRALD; THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 18!0. I - .1 3 r ' 1 - H il II In ON SILK. The Daily Heimld will be on sale each morning a' H. J. Jonen' book Btore.wliere it . n be irrucui ed t 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Conn & Hendrii-son ! ! ! City election next month. For a nice dres shoe go to E. C. Sear Is. C. J. Stuart went lo Jefferson VtfHterday. K. II. Scott, of tl e Oregonian, is in the city. Choice bleached celery at Muel er & Garrett's. top and look at Conn & Hen dricson's window. Eyan & Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prict t. j. A. Archibald and S. P. Bach, of Lebanon, are at the Revere. Before buying a hanging lamp cal: and see us. Conn & Hendric eon. Parker Bros, have just received a tine lot f Southern Oregon grapes. We have a fine line f school shoeft at popular prices. K. C Searls. Seveniy-fivetts. will buy you an elegant and perfect fitting curse tat the I-adies Bazaar. For a superior totality of silk umbrellas with gold and silver handles, go to Will & Stark's. Greatest bargains ever offered in plain and fancy (jueensware at Conn & Hendricson's. The place to get your millinery is at the Ladies Bazaar, the best style and lowest prices in the city. Stamping done at the Ladies Bazaar. A large line of new ami beautiful designs just received from the East. Go to Conn & Hendricson for your fancy and Maple groceris. They always keep the best and sell cheap for cash. Call now and give your order to Mrs. Hyiuan for the juvenile book so they will be here for Xmas. If you want a dnr.ible monu ment go to Egan & Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. ' A line line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cuniuiing'r . drug store. Remember that F. L. Kent.n. continues to receive ml-riitioiif for all the leading newspapers and mazines. A social dance will be the armory on Saturday Kvervbody invited. A time is anticipated. " Forest City baking civpn at evening, pleasant tiowdere. Everv can cuaranteed and a ti: Bcny set of seven pieces ith ev ery can at Conn fc llemii icsoi.'d. Thos. Kay Woolen Mi 1 blanket and flannels for sale by G.W. 8impton, agent at Albany, Oregan. Best value ever brought to thi rty. There are many aivident and diseases which affect stock an.; riuse inconvenience and losa t" the farmer in his work, which mav remedied by the use Dr. J. 11 McLean's oleanic Oil Liniment . Don't fail lo visit th? Ladies' Bazaar when you get ready to bin your new fall hat or bonnet. Theii e:egant styleand superior iialitv of goods, together with the low prices, are the wonder of the town. A stated conclave of Templi ,'C'onimandry No. ., KnighM Templar, will tie hel-l in their aiylutn this Thursday evening. Work in the Red corps degree. 11 who stays at Irome will miss :i yoodtime. Bv order of the E. ('. Bishop Becker will lecture u Albanv, at the opera hoi se, on November 27th and 28th. Hi , topics will be "Egypt, her pyra mids, palaces and ruined temple" of glory," and Eloquence of the pulpit and platform.' Matthews & Washburn desire t say to the parties who failed t- secure the stoves tuey wanted o i! of our first car ol heaters that we have our third car for this year on tlie way here and will have" tli. m ta our salesroom about Novem ber loth. From what serins to 1 eoml authority, we learn that the O. II. K. company will commence layinc Standard gauge tra k at Woodliurn next Moinlay, and will lay at the rate of 10 miles er day, according t this we iv ill see the broad gang tiain next week. Brownsville Tiiiies. The discovery of a preventative for croup, is one of the most in. p.rtant made in recent year . tince first discovered it has nel in many eases, and with tinv ryiii.' success, lis being within tie reach of all mnkes it the more val uaiable. It is only necessary t give Chamberlain's Cough lVm. R freely as soon as the ' tit ar iiu'iea tins of .croup appears, and it wi'I will de.-'l all symptons of the disease. Full direi-tions are given wi'h each liot'Ie. For sale at ."in cents per Imttle by Fo.-hay tc Ma son, Drtiygiets. .1 Oooil Cough Syrup. Ther 1 notliing parent. MhmiIiI ! i cureful alMiut :i .-leetini coul: vrup. IU'L'K t'licrry couh synip i uiectii)!.' witli wonili rfnl Mm e-c 'Tlie best is none to tr"l - l'e Mire yii iret B SZ. Every tKilllc is warranleil. Ail di-ugaists kee' il Jkt:krl and Wri. I am now receiving my fall and wiuter stock of ladies, miss? an ! eJiildren jackets and wraps which are of the latest style and cood value and as cheap as ttambud gcsnls can be bouzht. I have a lot fii ladies Newmarkets carried over from last year, which I am selling at cost to make room for new ar ivals. Samlkl E. Yoijiu. THE WORLD'3 FAIR- Offgon' Exhibit Th.it Is Beinj Precartd Tcr It The state ?joard of co-inmrce met in l'oiiland oa Tuesday to consider ways and means for Ore gon's exhibit at the world's fair. There were present Committeemen E. Hardy, of Baker City, J.C Campbell, of Giant's Pas. bv II. B. Miller proxv, F. M. Johnson, ot Corvallis, William P. Wright, oi" Pallas, George W. Wright, of Al bany, C. S. Jackson, of Pendleton, S. M. Yoran, of Fugeue. W. T. Simrt iff, of McMinnville, U. S. lv. linick, of Rorfebnrg and W. J. Suodgrass, of Laiande. Committees were appointed to draft an appropriation hill, an ml- dress to the people of the state a.id a petition, alter id a petition, after which the committee adopted a plan. provides that the loard of trade :vi each county shall appoint a lo.-al world's fair committee, of which i he member of the world's fair committee of the state board if commerce from that county shall be chairman. In counties which have boards of trade and there fore no memher of the state hoard of commerce the work is to be under the suiiervision of the ho ird of trade of the nearest county, and the chairman of that county's world's f.iir committee is required to appoint an active, energetic man in the other com ty to do the work. This plan was promised by President Osljorn, of the state hoard, and iinanimom-lv adopted, in accordance with It the cities that will have other counties than their own 'to l-ok after, and the chairmen of the local committees will be : Baker Citv Grant, Malheur E. 1 lard v. l.aGrande Wallowa Snoigrass. Pendleton Morrow, Harney, - W. J. Gilliam and Sherman C. S. Jackson Albanv Crook George W. Wright. McMinnvile Tillamook and W. T. Phnrtbir. Portland Clatsop, Wasco and Clackamas E. W. Allen. Grant's Pass Curry and Jack son J. C. Campbell. Roseburg Klamath and Lake P. . K. Buick. lite address V the people was prepared, adopted, se'ting forth the necessity of action in the matter, in connection with the states of the union, and the fits to accrue. Resolutions other bene weiv its i.lonte.l reeoinmendini; Oreiron to ask' for 10 acres of space for her exniDir, ami ior hip legislature io make a sulhcient appropriation bill was dratted to reseiit to the legislature entitled "a bill to create a b-jard of exposition com missioners of the state of Oregon." The names of the comniissionrs 're left Wank, also the number, l'hey are required to take the oatli of office ptescribed by the constitution and furnish 2',n00 bonds, the sureties to he approved by the governor. The term of ofti;e shall enil with the world's fair and in no event shall extend heyond January 1, lS'.i. The eompenBation of the coirmi.-sioii-ers is left blank, likewise the amount the state is asked to ap propriate. The commission has tall power to prepare an exhibit consisting of agriculture, horticul ture, live stock, mining, forestry and manufactures. The liaH'ities of the commission shall not ex ceed the impropriation and at no time shall have more than .flO, 000. Monthly accounts inn: t be r. . L-k m I 4 i dim i inf r -1 .( t o il When the commissioners to out of office they must sell all the bui. dint's, etc., at Chicago belong ing to the state and put the money into the state treasury. Likely tir 1'roie fr'alHl. Josh P.uckmafcter, who was shot in the wrist by a deputy sheriff of Shasta county, Cal., while resist ing arrest on a warrant charging him with horse stealing', is the man wlio wrs shot recently in I Klamath county by Tom Miles, as ! ;l ilmt.1 tlitf. :lif jit- -I !ni 1 1. ,v- ut'- ! fair. The Ashland Ti.lin.'s makes this statement o' the horn- stea' ing case: A number of horses be-; longing to ranchers -n Sprague river vallev were nefsing, au,l tl.swn'og..'.nul nvlflnn I.- j that thev had been stolen and j "r ",'cnds Vvl.om w;e have i. eom I driven dow n into California w ith a ! "'end it. It is all that it is ie.ie band taken in that direction. A I-! sented to be by 'he in.u.niactu t is. l.Art WnlL-er l-'r u.lt !!.! ! W . II. Shook went after then', and found some or ail of the animals in the Kssession of Josh I tuck mister and O. Svlvester, of Klamath county. The animals were on the place of Sylvester's fatlo r, in Fall Uiver valley, it is said. A . arrant was taken out anil a juity under a deputy sneriif of Shasta county went to an est the two men who had the animals. Sylvester sub mitted ipiietlv to arrest, but JincK rnuster resisted ami wasshot. His wound i- serious because of blood jioisonii.g, which has made its ap nearaiice. A I srful Iiiveiilinii. Messrs. A. H. and Allie 2ua'n, of Scio, ar.d li. P. Wainer, of Ih s city, have peilect -il, and received a pati-nt, uou a principle for a big':: graMe w..tfi power, which is inteniltd to utilize Mich falls as ihe Willamette at Oregon City or the N4.ig.ira. The principle is illus- liatcil in the last number ot the -cioiiiitie AmerieKli. They h.ie already received many iinpiiiies in r g.ud to it and hae without d 'liht hit iikhi the plan to use the immense power- goini; to waste in these large walei falls, lh.it has been so ..ni liki-d for. Htiti4 t;ink. I.arie call .Mis. Ilyman's and give your order lor the juvenile book for Christmas. The latest out. ( hta rastiiif. Persons desiring pasture near liiiicitytiiii obtain the sine b calling on Fied W. It'nniberg, w! o has the west half of what h known as Monteith's pasture for rent at 1 00 per uici.tb jer bead. NEWPORT ITEM?. Yaiutna liepntiU-JUt. S. li. Irvin is in Portland con- tracting for the building of a cable ' road f oiu Newport t) Capo Foul i weather, also " for a twenty-five I ihoiiMind dollar hotel at Nye Creek. J. V. Bia-field is now in Port land in the interest ot" the Yaqnina T.ay and Seal Rock moter line. Tilts survey is nearly finished. The engineers say that by May, the cars will be. running. Mr. . P. Blue of Yaquina City, the owner of the coal mines lias let contract to develop h's mine, and has built a wharf. He ha patent charcoal burners all ready to furnish fuel of all kinJs to the U. S. Awnanient factory to which t .! .. . i i . cZ n u..:i.i l' uo,,i,lt:u ,-,,ou 'm. "r 7"! w,-a "-.purci. iici ie...i. . a ihmovoii . iiiiii win iiom jm-iii y water for all purposes, at an eleva tion o!' fifty feet above the river. I II list rut t-l Alhiuiy. We have just been show n some thing new and neatly gotten up 'y Messrs. Crawford Oi Pus ton, the leading photographers, in the shape of a very pretty touvenir of Albany, being twelve pretty little 4xo ptioto's of the leading business houses, factoiie, resiliences and pretty bits of sceneiy in and around the. eity. Their subjects comprise about one hundred differ ent views, nii-le with the latest and best apparatus. They will be sold at the vi rv low price of $1 ." each, and will be found at all the hook H.r s in the l ily. They me so i'.rranged that one can select jost what suhjicts f.ey choose. At their gallery w ill be found a sam ple of ah their snbjedts. Theiv i nothing as hand.-ome lo he had foi a Chiitmas present to send to vo:ir triei.ds ea-t. or anything that will advtriise our city so futh ftlllv, and we bespeak for them a large sale. rourteeii-.oulnl Turnip. The Pendleton East Oregonian trlls the following turnip story: J. K. Pividson, Weston mountain farmer, en'ered this office w ith a large sack to-day which the editor mistook for an overgrow n slnng shot at first sight, lie dodged under the table, but was assured by .Mr. Havidson that no harm was intended. The sa.-k contained two turnips, one a 14'., pounder, 1 measuring over one toot in uiain- , and tlie largest vegetable lor i.e ih.it ever ijra'-i d an editor- i lal sani'tum It can beseei. at thiblhat0re:on is TOUlinBf.. j.i Mr. I office by those w ho doubt our state inent. It was plauteii July Zo, ami c.ini" up Augii't 1, an rvidence f the richness of the mountain soil. Mr. Davidson st cured -100 sacks of turnips from an acre and a half. As he is selling tin m at $1 a sack, he finds the nop a profitable one. Coal Mining Kx'rrt. Fossil Journal : Richard Norton the coal mining exiert, was in town on Tuesday. He came out from Ihe Dalles by private convey ance to the mines, and returned Wedmsday by stage via Arlington. He will make proof on some tim ber land at The Dalles this week. He e. ects t return in a few days. He has pnt some mor.i men to work on the lines, exposing the openings that were made l eivto fore, so as to bear better inspect ioi w hen he return:-, as he will have capitalists with whom he will :im citteiu opening a'nl dcvcl.'pins: j the mines. The obstacle which must be overcome is tl e building 'of a railroad. Mr. Norton was somewhat non-committal on nio.-t 1 .f 1 'P.'esUons, vut we suspect that his trip had an object. i linn M-vrre 4oIiIh 4 re i(r2ii-ii In in lllllt:lil. Kron Ihtr ViriniuCity, M iiit M.-uli-Oniati. When we find a medicine we know to possess genuine merit' we consider it a duty, and we take pleasue in telling the public what t is. Such a medicine we found Chamber! tin's Cough Remedy, last winter, when la srrippe was prevailing. We are satisfied that we warded ell' several attacks that . w, ,e threatening bv the use of this syrup, and we have since relieved, in a lew hours, severe coins, a-i.t in tneeours- oi iw r ; three days, entire y broken tiiein "P by Its I1SC aS have Seei;tl of i ' oil b:V ! eoi".'h !Mld Want to 'to,! i', 'hniiihei lam's Cough Kemidv will do the wr-rk. I ..r ale by J'oshay A Mason. Tim y-r.l Tr.iln. 'puesdav evening at (:").'! M ihe lir.il Hani over gauge Oregonian the standaid l iiho.nl just ' v i.fneii In. in ihe narrr'w vauge, pulled into .Ml. Ange', .o'arion county, and was welcomed by the Father, professors . ml students of Mt. Angel Catholic college, and a crowd of citizens. Tne change from the narrow lo the standard gauge is being pushed a'nng jin-t a rapidly ns jiossihle, ari l the trains meet and transfer wheiever the track hiving may happen t' he. Itwilloniv be a iev davs' until the narrow gauge will be crowded off the track at Co'. urn. Hymen I'layo Oneer l'rnnlin. Ab -ut o o'clock ye-terday k f'.er-1 noon th. .county clerk was askid: to issue a license to wed to what: will piohahly be the oldest newly-j married couple in the state. Their t mines were James Vincent ami I Mrs. Caroline King, ;?g.l resole-1 tively and t;' years, and reside at Lebanon. Matriae licenses weie also issued to C. F. iin Augiivta Seeha'e, ami .1. Kichard and Ijettie Jcnks. and II. . . ... . . . . ..n. , .-rontae S...I:,,. . 1 he chicken nie social 'vpn bv i the hnlies of the Methodist ehurcn j la-l evening, W;is largely attended. After supper a very pi- aVant even-, ing was spent in games and social converse. H'"1 ir... .ireiy iie nisiieu ro'.ms on 17 Firat street. For oarticular.i icn i;ru r WORLD'S FAIR PRESS COMMITTEE. Tli Mxetir; Tor Consultation Wai Held in Portl.ind Yesterday. The committee of the Oregon Press Association, to consider the Oregon exhibit for the World's Fair at Chi ago, met at the Port land in the city of Portland yester day. There were present : Presi dent Samuel, Secretar3' Pentland, II. W. .Scott, Oregonian, Portland; W. Noltner. Wor.d, Portland; E. Hofer" Journal, Salem ; G. B Small, Democrat, Baker City; J. Michel, Time-Mountaineer, The lnlles; (). P. Mason, Pacific Farmer, Portland; C. P. Jackson, East Oregonian, Pendleton; Mr. Yoran, Journal, Eugene; U. S. K. Buick, Plaindealer, Roseburg. The matter was fully discussed and muchSJinformation elicited. Mr. Scott offered the following resolution : Resolved. That it is tlie sense of the world's fair confn' viie? com mittee of the Oregon Press Asso ciation that we favor the plan of appointing a state commission to invpae an Oregon exhihit for the I 'ol um liia exposition, to he held in Chicago, anil hat we favor an appropriation by the legislature of lf'T0,(HH). The follow ing resolutions were then unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we favor the organization of a permanent state world's fair association, composed of a commissioner appointed by each coun'.y, and in addition theieto, live commissioners from ll'e city ot rortlaiul. to iiave charge of creating an exhihit from and for the purpose of securing and expending such an appropria tion ns the state or the seve-al counties shall make. It was moved and carried that Messrs. Noltner, Peutiand and .Samuel be a committee of three to draw up an address to the press ol tlie state imforming them of the aeiior and expressions of the senti ments of this commute?. Moved and carried that Mr. H. W. Scott represent this committee at the Chamber of Commerce con ference at the meeting and present these resolutions. Commissioner Wilkins was pres ent. He said the furniture 'woods to be exhibited at Chicago must be procured this winter in order to be thoroughly seasoned before polished" He promised to furnish a list of them on his return from Chicago, that the collection may be'jin. 'v.... t..ii m. ..,...i buick, as the commissi mer arose to go. "Tell them we are $& 1,000 strong," raid Chairman Allen. Commissioner Wilkins retraced his steps, to warn the committee most solemnly not to ask the state for a lump sum, for it would sure ly fail to get it. "Figure out how much you will need," he said, and ask the legislatuie to levy a special tax." It was ordered that 1500 copies ot tn pe'ition ne printed. ecre tary Randolph was authorized to have printed as many copies of the address as are needed. They will be issued in supplement form and sent to tie newspipers throughout the sh:!e for circula tion. Secretary Rnulolpli nigjes'.ed that there lie incorporated in the bill a provision denominating one person in each county a world's fair sjpervisor. tiie board to desig nate an executive committee of three. The presidents of the boards be longing to the slate board were requested to appoint a committee to further the work of the com mit fee l :::0 the committee adjourned sutijecl dcihcjI! 1 Uiecnair nan i ; ri:u list. T1' ' .!!. living letters remain in ti. .stoffioe at Albany. Oregon, v. I uncal led for : Miss Mina Baker; A. Z. Beck, K. L. Casi; B. Dunn; J.C. Derrick; F. M. Doro thy ; W. P. Kage'li; II. Fen ton ; W. S. Galloway; M. L. Kline; bem:iel Lyle; M rs. Maria Murray ; Tom Nap; Patrick Kegan ) W. S. Rushing 2; Ib-nry-Jrow ; Win. K. Sin-c.l; Mrs. A. Sanders; W. II. Shetlv; W. II. Shebley ; O. L. fucker ; " R. T. Wallace A Co. ; Kliis John. Rikcs Thompson, P. M. rnlrli lV. t I rn 1: a ho n h Mliy SI. I'll It Are riinliir. Itecause they never disappoint. ISc cause they produce a pleaant cathartic Ilecl. Itecause they not only physic, but cleanse the whole system and regulate the liver and bowels. eiir s:ue :n j:t eems per lox I'oshay A .Mason, druggists. by A W0NDi:R'UL array New 0fd3 iu Quantities To Snit Mo t Fa.stidojns. tte In the matters of extent and ....i.i.i,- u.. t' r i ! Merchant Tailor, haa iiint rJlVi I a st"ck ot elegait suiting iroods that is simply unsurpassed. They embody Ijoth Knvhsli and Ameri can niannfactnre ot all wool cloths tint are simply superb, and w ill work up into suits of t!i3 very best ;;nd ino-t fashionable make to he had unyw le-re The goods are in almost endless variety of style and pattern, so that the taste ot every individual can be exactly met l.ovnra of handsonn goo'tls can receive a 'vat trear to iroand eaiuim iI.psh i j :itt for th" sake of seeing them, j I hey were purchased and sluppid ' before the JIcKiuley bill went into : opeiation, so that no extra tariff w jj, ,,e atlded The I.earli Itonster t Kaker Those ladies in Albany . who desire to procure the larger size of the aliove named use'ul house- j hold article send in their orders on ! postal cards at once to Mis. A. M. j Tall, Albany, Or. Agents wa-ited i for Linn and Benton counties. IK MEMORIAL. wiiHKEAs, It has pleased our i uivine ma ner aoove to call troiu our midst Sister Alice Walton, an honored number of Oak Plain Grange, who died at the home of her father S. G. Collins near Shedd Oct; 17th, 1SS10. Whereas, She was a sincere and honest Christian, and leaver to mourn her loss, a husband, a devoted father and mother brother and sisters.therefore be it: Resolved, That we as a Grange, extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy iu the hour of their aflliction and sorrow. Resolved, That our hall lie draped in mourning for 30 davs. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread on the minutes and u copy be sent to the family, also to the Hebalp-Disskminator and Democrat for publication. There weep not fiienils, what time Ye I ty the e.ild, moist earth above My Mlies, u.ink what a rust awaits My chtt, iinil hinuoth the iuour.il With ti-arless lushes glad that ihe wasted Form within, bus doueat length With care ami sin. Thii.k that with her the strife is o'er. Life's stormy, struglinghuttleeiiih-d; Hope that her s.ml has gained that shore. To which, tlionghjweak, her footsteps tended, Breathe tin; deHr hope above her soil, Anil leave he. to her rest and (iod. I). A Davis. J. Ramsey. 1. M. Sl'KENOEK. Committee. RESOLUTIONS OF RE3PECT. The Ilalsey Central school have adopted the folio a ing resolutions of respect for Georgie Pearl, Wiikkeas, It has pleased God in his good Providence to remove from among usourdear little friend and schoolmate Georgie Pearl, and WiiKKK.vs, He was one of the few whose characters are such, to gain the highest respect of all there fore be it Resolved, That the school at Center has lost one of its liiost loyal and beloved members and i hat the school has sustained a very great loss. Kesolved, That we extend to Ihe parents and relativts of the deceas ed our heartfelt sympathy in their g eat sorrow. Resolved, That his desk in our I schoolroom be vacattd and draped in mourning tor a peiioil ol thirty days. lies lived, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to each of the county papers br publication and that a copy ol" the came be bresent ed to the parents of the deceased. S gin d in Leiialf of the Center I school. Misii: Ilrsrox. j Rili.v Apamson J Fiiamis Belts. j Committee. I Hai.sky Nov. 10, IS-iO. ItrglXESS LOCALS. Go to Vieecks i n- .i x r I i'i ava HT.ch liters railroad time. Go to Parker Bros, for fresh biead. Go to Jaa F. Powell & Co's for fresh groceries. Elegant. Lotion . rend-- the skin soft and Iwaulifn!. New s'ock of gold headed canes at F. M. French'?. A iarge line of docks just re ceived at Will & Siai k's. A full line of trusses for sale at Cumming's drug store. Spectacles for every one at French's jewelry store. a line line oi iihrarv lamps on sale at C. K. Brownelf's. All the latest iu cloaks and jackets at W. F. Head's. Capes and jai kels at the low est prices at K. C. Searls'. Furnished rooms to rent near college. lnunire at this otlice. j PIui and Astrachan capes $j 50 I reduced from $.( U0 at K. C. Searls. ' A largo invoice of childrens shoes ust received at K. C. Searls. See our novelty dress patterns. They are cheap and of the latest styles. (.T.W.Simpson. Floor matting of the very bes ciiality are! at reasonable rates cat abound at Fortiller A li ving's. n j (iradwohl's fine teas, w ith the cut-irlassware that i?o.-n u iili ll tonus (pule an atti.iclion and goes i very lapully. P.uy jour watches, clocks and jewelry at F. M. Frem h's and get chances in the drawing. Ten present 4 to be give:i away. It is not surprising that Matthews A Washburn sell the most stoves from the fact I hat I hey carry the line of goods at prices that, convince even the skepitcal Nil rsery. Messrs. llyiuan A Bcownell are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Stamping Iuue Free. Any one purchasing $1 worth of goods at the Ladies Bazaar this week can have any one pattern from their new selection stamped free of charge. 1)1 Kl). HI GHES At tlie refiileme of licr sou .1 H 1 1 hi; lies, in this eity, u AVoilnes'hiy. Novuiubcr. Ivil ti. l?0o Vary A. "Hughes wife of E. P. Hughes, at tlie me of 111 years. Mr, and .Mrs. Unities were ea'iv pioneer in tlreiron ravinir located lice in Ni and were amnnv n"r foremost eilizenb Ul Hourly the satno r.si:. lie beiiur lint a few months the oldest, tl'eir lon life together was not cIom 1 by a louir .separatiou. for death khi lly closed tlienene rlr-fe toiretlier, he preceding her only "i-e neck. NP'(lLl.S At Tiint'eiil. Wubnenliiv, Nov. 12, of t'rr:ttitriii. HUa Winnie XicolU, aged in years- Ten Fine and I'seful Present to be ilveu Away. Commencing November 1st, I will present every one a ticket for each doll r's witth of uoods pur chased, entitling ihe holder lo a chance to tlraw one of the follow ing beautiful presents : 1. Large dinner castor. 2. Fane v truit dish. . . $10 00 H 00 S 00 3. Silver cake basket 4. Silver card stand i uu 0. bet silver knives and forks t i. Double pickle castor. . 5 7. Silver butter dish.. .. 4 8. Pintle pickle castor. . :i 9. Seth l ho'uas clock . . 10. Silver cup 2 1 F. M. Fkencii. ItHSlMSSS LOCALS. Clocks at Will A .Stork's. Napkin9 at K. C. Semis. See those stylish s:ocLinette jacket' at Read's. A fine line of gentlemen's shoes at E. C. Searls". All kinds r.f canned goods at Parker Bios. Fiesli butter at the Willamette Packing Co.'s Lace curtains 'rom $1.50 per pair ap at E. C. Searls. Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. Finest cakes and pies in the city kept on hand constantly at Parker Bros. Go to Cumming's drug Btoiv I'.luinVrg Hoik, tor your artist's supplies. -'moke tli4 celebrated llavans filled 5-ient i.'Hrs, manufa-' tnred at Julius Jof-c di's ciifar factory. Boots and shoes for gentlemen, line shoes and slipfiers tor ladies, school shoes for children and rub bers for all at E. C. Searl9. Some of tne latest styles of ele gant bed lounges can le seen at Kortmiller A Irving's, as they have just received a large invoice. Joseph Talt is agent for the Union .Mutual Acchlent Associa tion of Chicago, a company that has many superior features. Fortmilb-r A Irving have a large line of lace curtains, renaissance, vt ad r as and cheneille t ible covers, hich they are selling very cneap. Who pays the freight why Matthews A Washburn, they have paid the freight on two carloads of stoves and ranges since September 1st. 18110 and have another carload on the way. PAINTS AND OILS Come and see us when you want uaiut. oil, tH-uahe. col oil, lubrica'inK oiU,vlerut:, etc Si'KU'Aiir Ac SOX. GuNs AM revolvers; The i li-A liU CMC that tic li.tve ii'tjgtJ. if this (i.rt '.four bniii. nt:sM, That's a miiltake. W'e are in it nuw W'eper than ever. We hvH a nice iine ol Marlin ami Win lietr rifles, kim! brevrh Ioi l i 11- (-hot-Una raiixiuv in price from to iHj. ANu ail the late invrnviJ revolv MKWAK1' & SOX. CARPENTERS & BU1LCERS. urs or a;iyone waii'.iiiit nmthuitr i i f li hard ware line uill d well to call on S'a t & nx before turohatti e-e-wheto. lu kwp nmriv e.rlhin' in th Itn i f buiU r LirJ.vic, Hft't a ijn'-iifi -iii fiok fueff LADIES. ATTENTION . i.i?V"A naie i lie bKt alien a anil a-issum ill this city, and o can piove it to ' at ary tun.'. Every pii- wurranteil and tluy can be re l urneil if they io not iri"e aatsia.'tiin. Th- in no lirug or b.uater, we mean what we ry. Si bWAltl SO-. WASHING MACHINES ZZ ilive yon aomethiinr yuu will like. Bring vour .twt ler hall" arounil and see who we in do ior you. STEWAUT &. SoX. IRON AND STEEL Stewart & Sex have a very Inrge mock narid, atrap, common and or way irc.n; 1 machine, t.iol, pick, and pli.w iiteel AMMUNITION We carrv a nic lineo shot tiowdcr. l oaded ahell eirtriil);ei, Co., a'ul will aell at reasonable ilv;iireit, Don't forifit ua when you cnine to lay in )Onr winter supply of arrunitiun to protect tour ranch frou o tlie inroida of that riR-necKHtl emigrant. fir. i in A Dm r,i Wer worth 17 rent in UMtU ftlTI.LS St. I'aul on Srtit Wth ; farmer irn l Mewail n sex, and bin an apple paring machine and aave yoar fruit. BUGGIES AND WAGONS. W av nice line on hand and can irivt y t.u ood THVAKT& OX. FEED GU ITERS. Save o'le-thir of your burse tied ey U8i:v a fe.il cutter our kinds for Hi". SteAart & Sox bavb roirtmtn Wo keep nothlnir bur rla unUtlitO, 'am ur barrel churn There u nothing ho Rood, and Do ope can bet u oo pric-. S'l'K WA KT & SOX. IRON HARROWS. call in- Mcunrt & jol, lru't buy iion hkriow ut.n: .u ttrst It Hill vou not ROPE AND' CHAIN, .itSZLZt 1 boltl :n Hurt nirirke. We cari v nu'te i-itt ft;re Manilla, ant mn joti any size from 1-4 to 1.1-'-. All siZtM of chtin frcui J 1 ti 3 4. SThWART 6i bOX. rr4fKH CITBKn, healih nud aweet tceath aecureu, by si hob'a IjaLarrh keniedy. rri..-e bit cent!, asil lufrctor flee Snl.l by 4 Mason. BABY CARRIAGES .11, all the t nn; in rad ho-Al. o"A-tl M-J canopy tn, mi 1 i nvi t in ri.--t frn lo ( M't-ie i!n"t tii. er lo of -'lai .f ritiimnp ti'lit ": a KftK in t ti" allcv. We a'o havei w.i - hit wo roiu. srV;viAitr sox. MACHINES Stewart Sox are agent No, 9 foi the uca' Wh'.e'er u: Wi:iii, THAT H.M KI.VG COVXH can tw o nuitk li i un.l by Shiloh'Cii'a. Wog-uaracta-it. Still b I'oshay & Mawn. TrnNISUKI TtOOM To RKNT A li.cty X rumisne i r ! on rm trvt can be rentei by n.uirm.- at this i-HI -e. If AX I FJr Agents to .ll tealeaUte. both I ma'e and lemate S'ea-ly einpbu-irei.t and fo-d pay, Apply to F. A. Durkhart. reil estate agent, opp ite First National Laulr. 1000 Polished Redwood and arc ft OF 'oaninf Under the Wekht IVEany Bargains 1N Clolhmg, Boots, Shoes ami Furnishing Goods, T. L. WALLACE & 00., ST HA HAN BLOCK, ALBANY. NOTICE ! :THE: Bargains AT IE. C Searles. Dress goods now selling at 60 cents 75 " . j 0ri ) 25 Fine dress patterns" $25 00 " $16 0) " 8 50 Blankets wh'te, gray $ 1 50 C;X--!, plnth-AEt'rgbn$ 6 00 Tiir--tjijrth jiliitli cloaks We ae still selling shoes cheaper than erer before sold in Albany. Boots at Prices That Defy Competition! . C vS EARLS Silverware fete mi. ib- f try w si SILK UMBEELLAS With Gold or Silver Heads hi the'Thing For a Nice Prat -Sik FEET White Pine Counters r THE NOTICE to be Kf ad. ; Reduced to . . $ 50 ti5 85 15) 2000 12 50 7 50 1 25 5 50 IS 00 WILL t STARK -Have tl.c fot Line in Tom Also- Y SOME VE1Y ELECANT iNiiilli Premier, C'wiK . Kent and I tumble. Do not fail to ey- .-.si pie ?hy ''1 Vernier ' t b-fore buying. ?fK H. M. McKEI Si J Aneitt. r m " -This maeliine mar b seen at Hewitt St Irvine'e