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J L ;1 frgB MQBKIffGt HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1890. OH SALS. Tb Daily Hsbald will be on Ml ch moraine al H. J. Jones' book atore,whr it i xn be procured at canto pwr copy. iOTTDU AinUI TOWN. Cbildrens' kid gloves at the La dle Bazaar. Notto the add of the New York C. B. R., store. Florence, Lane county, wants a resident physician. New England condensed mince meat at F. L. Kenton's. Choice bleached celery and cauliflower at Mueller A tiarrett'e. Ladies' and children's under wear in all styles at the Ladies Ba zaar. Try Mueller A Garrett's fine roast coffee; once uned, always used. All millinery will I frreatly re duced this week at the La.liea Ba zaar. Fourteen teachers are under going public examination at the court bouse. Cbaa. Metzgar baa purchased a reatauant in .-alem and will re move to that place. Bee our novelty dress patterns. Tbev are cheap and of the latest styles. . W. Simpson. Bishop Becker will lecture at the ontra bouse to-morrow evening (or the benefit of the Y. At. A. Tbe banks and some of the stores will be clcsed to-day. and tbe day given over a half-holiday. A nice lot of vegetables, and every thing kept in first class grocery story at Parker Bros. .The New York C. B. K., sore will give Vou more goods for $1 tfean. any other house in town. S. N. Steel A Co., can get you a loan from $300 to f 30.000 on good real estate security without delay. Physicians' prescriptions com pounded with accuracy and care at Hulin A Dawson's drug store, French's corner. There will be no regular supper for the ball to-night, and those ,desiriaystera will find them in svtry style at Jao. I sum's. Get a copy of tike great descrip tive emotional eong '-That is tave" at Will A Link's. New publica tions received every month. A liit'e son of C. U. Younger eot.bis band caught in a leet cut ting macbine yesterday and crushed it so that one finger was amuputated by Dr. F.llis. Next Sunday at 2 o'clock p. ii., the German Lutherans will meet al the Frat Preabvtejian church. Preaching by the Lutheran mi la ter. Gust. K. Meyer of Mt. Angel. Roval Anstrian Beautifier, for sale at the Golden Rule Bazaar. Do not tolerate any blemishes on ywuc face, use Thyolin freckle cream and lotion. J. Giadwohl, gent. Mr. Fiank Wood is now cut! ins tone by steam at his quarry across the river from this city, and is get ting out some heavy stone to b used in. tbe paper mills at Leb anon. It is stated on good eutliorit) that the Oregon Pacific railroad it in process of reorganization, and will be pushed eastward in tin piing with more vigor than ever A railroad haa just ben com pleted to the City of Jerusalem, and tbe iron horse is danpinp throukh the streets of a city thai w as old when Christ was young. There is still hop for some c( thr ancient cities of this valley. Cor vallis Times. Several citizens of Corvallir w nt to the front on the Oregon Pacific railroad last week in search of timber land. They expect U form a syndicate for the i.tauufac ture of lumber. Everybody will want tht-ir sil verware polished up for the lioli das. There is nothing better for this than Kenton's Sea Lion Polish. For sale by F. L. Kenton. Price 25 cents per box. While wailing for 'lie postoftice to opeu atep into Wiil A Link' music store and see their large assortment of new hooks and sheet music just received. Par - ties at a distance should write for catalogues. One thousand pounds of sheet music and Imoks re ceived this week at Will A Link'a. Good niuic haa always been one oi the principal attractions of the Koyce A Lancing Co., and in thi-t respect the public will not be dis appointed in heir new medlev sketch, called "Tom's Vacation." lncidently will be introduced mauv charming instrumental and vocal Lumbers. Their songs are almost without exception, entirely new, many of them written expressly for their nee. Lizzie Koyce has several new ballads which she will introduce. For low rates, excellent accom modations and all the features that constitute successful and enjoy-abit-trip to the Hast, take the Uaieu Pacific railroad. Through trains to Omaha, Council Bluffs. Chicago, Denver and Kansas City, consisting of dining, drawng room, sleeping and reclining upholstered chair cars are attached to daily trains. For sleeping car re erva tioo and etc , apply at the Union Ticket office, foot of Broadalhin street. C. G. Raw lings. Agent Onad Tarkay Ulaaar. - At the Del.nooico restaurant to day a grand turkey dinner will m acived. Fresh eastern oysters, Ytquina bay and Olympia oysters will be served in every style. Taose who do not desire to go to the trouble of getting np a Thanks giving dinner, can eat turkey and cranberry sauce, and everything that eoee to make up a nice meal, r tina popular place. TJIoOOCEasfTJL CLAIM JTJWE18. Thay Fail U iacara a CarsUl Piacs of Laid ait Kttlra in Canfmisu- The wife and daughter of a well known timber man have been liv ing on isolated claims near the Nehalem valley for nearly two years, and during thai time they have suffered privations and hard ships that have made the claims seem dear to them, no matter what their future value may be. They have made many improvements on the places, and have built roads out to the county road ami in many other ways nude tneirciaima much more valuable titan any others in that vicinity, taking these things into consideration it is not strange they should have u desire to retain possession of the land. Recently three Ruemaus rode in over the trails cut by theso settlers and proceeded to erect cabins or. the claims already taken by me ladies. They finished their cabins and then came to town and laid in a supply of provision, and were packing it in over the trail a lew days ago, when they suddenly met the husband and father of the original settlers on their claims. This gentleman does not waste any words when he has a communica tion to make, so he brought his Winchester up to his shoulder and cried "Halt!" aud the procession stopped. "Now git," aid he "aud if you ever show up in thin vicinity again I'll fill you so full of holes you would do for a sieve." The would-be claim junipers stood not on the order of their going.but tied with all possible speed, and the ladies are still in possession of their ranches. Ha Skat a Very Fat Baar. The Oregonian says that L. P. W. Ouimby returned to the city yesterday, after a bear bunt in Washington county. Butt's creek in the vicinity of Butt's mill, was the ground selected as the scene for the intended massacre, and the country waa thoroughly worked over. As an indisputable proof of i he good work accomplished, Mr. Quiinby brought back with him the paw of a fat young black bear, which he says he shot. Although the hear was a very young one, it had become so 'fat on the acorn tiet that' it could hardly walk. When the hounds scared up the "varmint" it ran only about a hundred yards before it took to a tree. 'I ! n when tbe brave hunt er ai rivrd on il-e ecene, from some cause or uuotVr, presumably the heavy weight i bruin, the tree broke ai.d i'h- bear fell to the ground, breaking its neck. The hotel man, to make sure of his game, immediately emptied a very liealtt y charge from hie Winches ter into the bear, and had the carcass dragged to the camp. Over a hundred men viewed the remains at the camp, and i ll pro nounced it the fattest t-ear they had everseen. The fat on the neck waa fully two inches thick, and it waa estimated that on the carcass there waaad Jess than 160 pounds of bear grease. Tkaakaglvlaa; at tbe Pcartantlary. the Oregon The prisoners in state penitentiary are going to have a rare treat to-day. 1 he aiiiierin tendent has in preparation, says the .Salem Statesman, a feast that will not be excelled on a great many tables outbide the bars on that day. Thursday will be a full holiday for the prisoners, as well as for the people generally. At the prison it will be observed an much as Sunday. At 10 o'clock there will be singing in the chupel by the prison choir, whi di ! no superior anywhere. At noon a dinner of chicken aii.l t;ii key raised on the place and veal, etc., will le served. At night the musical pragrainme wi ! 1. re pea ted, there being, u.-.Jc ftoiu i he choir's singing, aevt-ial i. cita tions, essays, solos, etc. In the evening visitors will be admitted as long as there it room for any. , A Valuable Enterprise. A visit to the nursery of Brown ell A lly man exhibits an amount of nursery stock and a volume of business that is truly astoni.-hing. Their trees are the finest in growth and vigor that can be found, and are truly phenomenal in size and bejiit y, considering that they are of uiic season's growth, without the use of fertilizers, but r-r-iiply the product of good cul'ivatiou and careful attention. They are sound, free from blemish or de structive insects having passed the examination of Fruit Inspector Varney aud are very desirable. Fruit i the leading Oregon indus try, and at this fresh vigorous nursery can be found the bett of trees for planting. Ha ABolsglaed. A stranger, evidently an un sophisticated easterner, called at the puetotiice yesterday and re ceived a letter upon which was due two cents. "Do ou take pennies?" he asked of' the lady clerk in attendance, as he paid the excess. "Oh, es," was the teply. "1 did know the people out here had any cents," he re marked as he banded two coppers through the window. The clerk understood his remark as intended to slander the eople here by say ing they had no "cense, and' a scene might have ensued had lijt the easterner grasped the situa tion and pleasantly apologized. . LKTTKB LIST. The following letters remain in the postoflice at Albany, 'Oregon, Nov. Lt. uncalled for: Mary J. Catbcart, William Donaldson. Mrs. Nora Elliott, Columbus Gates, Nathan Gray, I. Harrison. Geo. W. Hess, Mr. Ragsdale, F. W. Renshaw, Anviran Olsen, Miss I.eara Smith, Miss Alvuia Schael, Ludwig Spady, Mrs. Chariot y Wheeler, Mtts Minnie Womer. Bpfcs Thompson, P. M. THABTOGIVIH& OBBEaTAHOE- Th Charcots Will HaldtUaioa Saivicti at 11 A. at. To Day Fnllowine is the programme of the union Thanksgiving services to be held to-dav in the United Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock to-dav: Opening piece "Come Into His Courts." . . Invocation Rev. I. B. Usher. Reading of the president's and governor ,b proclamation Rev. G. W. Hill. Singing 100th Psalm. Scripture! reading Rev. S. E. Meminger. Prayer Rev. E. R. Pricbard. Singing. Sermon Rev. S. G. Irvine. Prayer Rev. U.J. Shangle. Collection. Benediction Rev .J. F. Stewart. The collection is for the benefit of the Ladies Aid Society in their work on the orphan's home and asylum. The Ladias Aid Society Beueflt. The entertainment at the opera house last night for the benefit of the orphans home, waa attended by a full house, who enjoyed the evening to the fullest extent. The music throughout was superb and reflected great credit upon the perforineis. All were expectant when Misb Moses appeared upon the stage, and they were i.ot dis appointed, for her rending Tilled every exitecta ion and delighted the audience, especially the encore rendition (I the "Uoblins Will Get You," so also with Miss Wil lis, the sweet singer from Sa'em The reputation which had preceded her wa9 Hilly sustained, and the audience was perfectly delighted. The performance of the Peak sisters was unique, laughable, en joyable and interesting. Every memlier of the large family of sisters l-erforuied their parts to perfertien, and no more enjoyable an entertainment will be listened to in the opera house for many a day. The eldest and youngest da'jg liters, Mrs. Searls and Miss Ora Dubruille, deserve special mention, though each one in the 1 lengthy programme, which has been published, were perfect in their parts. To Mr. Henry Hop kins, who, we understand, haa spared no pains in drilling the ladies for the piece, the aid society, for the success attained, and the audience for the enjoyment of the evening, are indebted. It was a perfect success throughout. A EEFIHED FAROE COMPANY. Tbsy Will Vitit Albsay Satnvday Ersning Norembsr 29tb. In an interview in regard to his expei ience in the show business Ray L. Koyce has said : "It is altout twelve ears since we stilted on the road as the Royce bell-ringers. We wer raw hands then, but worked steadily. Then I took Mr. Lansing in and we formed the Royce & I jinsing Mu sical Comedy Company, a name which we have kept, although Mr. f musing has not been in the com pany for two years. "We have always tried to give a clean show, and I think we have succceedad. Then, too, we have had good financial success. This 'Tom's Vacation,' is not a play, and we don't pretend to cu'l it a play. It is merely a sketch intend ed to hold together the various specialities of our company. If these specialities, character sketches, songs and the like are not well given, then the entertain ment is a failure. Some day I hope to get a play which in itself will be of north, and which will give me a chance to do something letter than 1 have yet done. We have had what we consider fair success, but we are anxious to do still better." This is the third visit thi.-i com pany has made Albany, and Miev have always given a first-class, clean and refined entertainment. A Coat I J Kxperimeat, The Corvallis Times says Gov ernment surveyors have been in the city the past few davs gather ing facts in regard to the threat ened change in the channel of the Willamette, a half mile above this city. The government expended 14,(XH about a year ago building a levetiueiit ai.d driving piling along tin bank of the river, bntiteeeiued Id le no practical benefit. Tle high waters of laBt Februaiy washed away much of the piling and the river threatens to leave Corvallis unle.-s substantial gov ernment aid couieM to our r.:.-cue. We trust the rejxjrt of the urvey or will persuade the government to check the threatened change. FBKSUNAL. MENTION. Miss Emma Pfeiffer in Salem. Geo. C. Will and Salem, is iu the city. is visiting family, of Mrs. M. .1. Penland, of Halsey, was in the city yesterday. Judge Blackburn went to Salem yesterday on business. Miss llattie Ball left yesterday for a visit at Independence. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Brown, of Harrisburg were visiting in this city yesterday. James Wilson, book-keeper of the Sugar Pine Door and Lumber Co. of this city , left yesterJay foi Grant's Pass. Mr. 11. C. Kinney, president of the company arrived yesterday morning from that p.ace. Notice. A complete assortment of 1847 Rogers Bros., knives, forks and spoons, at lowest prices at F. M r rench s lewelrv store. War ranted good?. A 70Mualc Boa. Given away January 1st, with every dollars worth oi goods you buy you get a ticket on the box, J . A. Clmminu ABOUT FLAX CULTURE. Mr. G. W. Wright, president of the Board of Trade of this city, is in receipt of the following letter of inquiry from Secretary Maston of tbe Oregon Immigration Board: rOKTLAND, :ov. zi, tow. G. W. Wright, Esq. Albany, Oregon. Dear Sir : Tbe president of the State Board of Commeice has re ferred us to you for some informa tion about flax culture in your vicinity, we having an inquiry from an eastern firm that makes tow from flax for the use of uphol sters or parlor furniture and lounges. We will be greatly obliged if you will advise us on the following points, viz : Is the flax grown in your vicinity within easy hauling distance of Albany? Is there much flax grown in your vicinity? Is theie a prospect of more flax there? This concern uses the flax straw ; this therefore would be clear gain to raisers of flax, as the straw here, we under stand, .8 all waste; they use it just as it comes from the threshing machine or floor. - We w ill be under many obliga tions to you for an earlv reply. Yours "truly, E. W. Maston, Secretary. In answer to these inquiries it can be stated that at present Lut little flax is grown in this vicinity. Some is raised in the Forks of the Santiam, about 15 miles distant, which is grown for die seed and cold lo the flaxmills in Salem. Several years ago a large amount was raised for use by the flax factory of this city, but since the closing of the latter the flax crop has been small, (lax grows well in this locality, however, and if a market was offered for either the seed or straw it could be raised piotitably.and in large quantities. A Wild Hide, A boy, while trying to ride a horse with simply a halter on, frightened pedestrians last eve ning by dw-hing down First street on the sidewalk at a clattering pace. The horse ran an entire block, the boy's head narrowly misbing several ot the twinging signs, before he was stopped. Stamping; Done Free. Any one purchasing $1 worth of goods at the Ladies Bazaar this week can have anv one pattern froir their new selection stamped free of charge. Talk About freight Bills. Well we have just paid the freight from the east on one hun dred Forest City express wagons one of which we propose to give awav with each can of Forest City baking powder.' Come before they are all gone. Respectfully C. E. Bkownbi.l. Notea of Albany Cigar Factory If you want a real choice smoke trv our 10 center. Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now that you can get a far superior one at J. Joseph's cigar actorv. made by white labor? Try our celebrated 5 cent 1 1 avana tilled white laiH.r cigars. We mane a specialty of selling cigars of our own make by the box at factory prict s. Fine Meerschaum and Briar pipes and a full assortment o mokers articles. X Sure Cure for the Whla ky Habit Dr. Livingston's Andidote for Drunkenness will cure any case of) the liquor habit in from ten to thirty days, from the moderate to the (f'unkard. The antidote can be given in a cup of cotfee without the knowledge ol the person taa itig it. The Antidote will not in' jure the health in any way. Man ufactured ' the Livingston Cheiiiic:.' Co.'. Portland. Oregon. or friM, J; A. Gumming, Druggist, !e ..gent. ltKAL KSTATat 8ALK3. .1 It Abbey to Julia Lewis, lots 1.1 and 14 bl 1 A's ad Albany $ 250 E P Kendall to F B Prater, lots 5 and tl, bl21, H's 2nd addition Chris lU'dman to II C Hard- man, ll 5 acre 11 w 2 in F B Prater to E B Kendall lots 1 ami 2, bl 26 H's 2nd addition W R Kirk to Josie Mackey, I '.. acres near Brownsville 52 Jot n Beard to Ben Mills. 3 lots in Tangent 105 I W Bell, et al to Vena Kearn 40 acres 12 Wl 500 Scioto J C Simpson, lot 61, Seio 250 S J Paul to If J Paul. 160 acres 11 W 2 240 S W Dodd to John Simpson, 2 lotsinScio 500 A C Ilauseman to Olla O Temuleton lots 11 and 12 bl 14 S 2nd ad Brownsville. . . 110 J If Washburn to I X Newlan 519.92 " acres near Browns ville 1800 R S Strahan and I) R N Blackburn ito Judge Wolf, 100 feet front. Brownsville. 300 Thos J McClung to J as Hunt er, piece land 11 2 125 H Biyaut to CeoC Davis, 49 acres 11 W2 1000 MARRIED. BtRBOCR BEAI.L At tbe Pre by terian paraonaKe la this city Tester tlay. William Barbour und MIt Minn e ttvall, Kev. E. K. I'ricliard ottlenitiDg. rircman'a Election. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that there wi'l be an election held in the city of Albany on Alondhy the eigiiui uay oi uen-inuer iur Ilie ur pose oi electing a cbicf aud aasiftant rhler engiueer, oi llie Albany lire e purtnient, to serve one year. Said election' to In- held between the Lours of 1 o'clock and 0:30 o'clock p. in. in the liall or Albany Engine Co. No. Dated this '2Hu day of Nov., lxgn, M. I). Phillips. W. M. Parkkk, Srcretaiy A F D i reasurer A r i K Becond band nl.ow cues Iur rale nt X rreiwiik Jwelrj store HOLIDAY BH0PPER3. Should See tbe Wofidtrfol Amy at the Golden Rule Baiaar Mr. Julius Gradn'nhl tlio Alt - getic and enterprising proprietor iue uoiuen nuie cazaar in tins tv. whose atnrA lartrest and best sWtP. crockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, in the valley, as well hb laucy wuiep, ioys ana beautiful holidnv cnnita h(iarotiir..n.l r...... several months trip to San Fran ciBCO, where he combined business with Dleasure. He hoc mi. I and enlarged his entire stock and now iias a Biore mat is a credit to himself and an ornament to the y. His shelves, counters and every available space are tilled with the choicest and most varied sto k of of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mammoth dis- i , i i i-, . . ny oi uoiinay goods, lie has ded a new line w hich consist a beautiful awmrtmeiit nf rll.l gold jewelry warranted to wear as i ,1 j guuu ma goiu anu costing oiie-ienin as much money, diamond cut pin rings, fine umbrellas for holiday presents and novelties. His stock IS now in anil liolil'uv Rhnnrwra should lose no timo n seeing his wonderful array which is not fltirnanfwd hv anv nn tlio -.jul either in elegance or prices. KEPDBU0&I0ITT CONVENTION. The republican voters of the City of Albany Oregon, are hereby requested to meet at the Ainioiv of F. Co., 2nd, Regt. O. N. ... oil 2nd, street between Ferry aud Washington on ?aturdav evening Nov. 29th. 1890. at the hour of S o'clock p. !., for the purpose of nominating one candidate for cit y marshal, and one candidate lor city treasurer, to be voted for at the citv election to he held on Monday Dec let, 1890. the repubheon voters of the respective ward will meet for the Surpose of nominating one candi ate for City Council in each ward to ue voted lor at said election, on Friday evening Nov. 28'h, at 7 ::!0 p. e. at the following places. The voters of the 1st ward in the Armory of F. Co. 2nd Regt, O. N. O. The voters of the 2nd ward in (lie office of the Daily IIkiiai.d, the voters of the 3rd, ward in the office of the Albanv Iron Works. Dated Nov. 22d, 1890. N. II. Allen. . II. Irvink. Committee. Ten Fine and t'eiu I'reaents to be GlTeu Away. rVimmpncinir Novpmbcr 1st. I o ti'ill itr,ajnt. pi'urv nil, a tifkft. fnr each dollar's worth of goods pur chase!, entitling the holder to a chance to draw one ot the follow ing beautiful presents : 1. Large dinner castor. . .f 10 00 2. Fancv fruit dish 9 00 3. Silver cake bask, t 8 00 4. Silver card stand 7 00 5. Set silver knives and forks 6 00 6. Double pickle castor. . 5 00 7. Silver butter dish.. .. 4 00 8. Single pickle castor. . 3 00 9. Seth Thomas clock .... 2 00 10. Silver cup 1 00 F. M. Fkesoh. WILL BK ilt. AW tV. Our enterprising Stanard & Cusick who carry the finest stock of drugs, perfumeries, toilet uti- fcles. brushes sponges, etc.. are giving away a large number of trial ttottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervine. The guar antee it to cure lieadach, dizziness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, the ill e fleets of spirits, tobacco, coffee, etc. Druggists say it is the greatest seller they have cvc-i anew, and is universally satisfac tory, They also guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure in all cases f nervous organic heart discse, palpitation, pain in side, smother ing, etc. Fine liook on "Nervous Heart Diseases free. GBANGE MATTIES. It must be borne in mind that the next meeting of Linn Coiiniy Busmess Council on a count of hickness in the vicinitv of Tangent sas been changed from that place ai.d, will convene with tirand r rairie. No. 10, on Saturday lec. 6th, at their hall three miles south east of this city. A coriespondent Ironi Miedti says that Oakplaiu Grange is in a very prosperous condition, having taken in quite a large nnmlier of members, and is thinking of a dinner and a pleasant social time on the 4th, of December. They will have it for Oak plain does no half way matters ot that Kind. The Diphtheria. There La been some talk in re gard to the prevalence of the dread disease in naiscy, mil we are reliably informed that there has been hut one case of it in that vh-inity and that was a full h:ilf mile bom the town. All neces sary precautious should be used but unnecessary scares should lie avoided. Parties wanting a nice fat tur key, duck or chicken for Thanks giving will nD(l lt t t,'eir interest to call and leave orders with Conn A llendricson. Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. A full line of trusses for sale at Cumming's drug store. Spectacles for every one at French's jewelry store. i. W. Simpson has just received a fine line of sealette jackets in all styles. Viereck w ill shave you or cut your hair in the most approved stvle, io to Conn A Hendricsou for your fancy and staple groceries. They always keep the best and sell cheap for canh. For nice fresh pies, cakes dough nuts and every thing in the baking line you cannot do better than to call on Parker Bros. Please call and see if you care to change your order on heating stoves, our stock is complete attain. Matthews A Wasiiiiukn. To our patrons: Our second stock of heating stoves are here and if you will call we are better able to please you than ever before. M ATTH K Wti A W AMU UI'BN. lk'for i tirchasing your Artiste materials examine the new stock just opened at the drug store f J. A. Cuunuing, successor toll. ! Hubbard. It is not surprising that Matthews & Washburn sell the iiiont stoves from the fact I hat they carry the line of goods at prices that convince even Uie skepitcal A trm Kraaeaa Uky ftl. ratrlrk'a 'ill Are raaalar. Because they never disappoint. Because I hey produce a pleasant cathartic, effect. Because they not only physic, but cleanse the whole system and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale at 25 cents per box by Foshay A Mason, druggists. AMMUNITION hot powilrr, thAuled shells t'rtrulrtii- ti? iuiiI ...li ut MMtuhl. j liuurvx. Pun 'I fnrct in hen you come to la j in joor winter supply l up unition to protect vour nturh fruu o tlie inroail ol that riiiiMicckiHl t migrant. ununilOi Isiimiu larrel ilwrii. Therein n thin); o k'OOil, anu im one c-it ImmI u on &TKWAKT ii SO.. pnert. IRON HARROWS. u'iSi.'S cli o htert & aox. It a ill , you uot to furueltlii-. ROPE AND' CHAIN, L?Z&21 Mild :n this market. Wc cany none Mil pure inanilla, and van girt you any ize from I -4 to 1.1-2. AH size ol chmin from 3 1U to 3 1. STfcWAKT & SOX. UiUV riDDIirPO W keep on haml DAD! LA Mm AUtO a Urze naurtn.cit all the mud eniiiracni( bood, oraaol Mid canopy tops, ami lanainc in price Ironi S8 U W0, There iWt a ni.-er lot of -'niatiiiuoni' fruit I aiketa" iu the valley. We aim hatei j that we rent. 8 fEWAKT it SOX . SEWING MACHINES Jt lot the lie- Wheeler & WiUon, No, 9. PAINTS AND OILS Come and see in when voti want paint, oil, biuotit. coal oil. lulirivatloa oili, axltgn ate, etc bl KH AKI & SOX, GUNS AND REVOLVERS ."iuT thS dc have disposed of this prt of our busi ness. That's a mistake. We are in it row Wener than ever. We hive a nice line of Martin and Winchester r.flcs, and breecb loading shotuns ranvinic in pri -e from tli to $ti.. Also all the late invrov.d revolvers SIKWAKT A bOX. CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, i Con tract or or anyone waiilini('anythinr i-i the hard- are line w ill do well to call on Stewart o liefor. iMirvhasMig e's where. They keep nearly even thin; in III line of liuild era ljardwre, and a maKuilictnt stoik fui-S tool LADIES. ATT ""'ON have the liest sh si We want to ell ynu thit we itfii in this city. and we can Kvvrv pair w rii te turned if they no i ', is no iiraic or isler you at any time, i (.they can be re-Mtis'a- timi. This wh sn what ws say. TKWAKT ft SOX. WASHING ii i.. iNES .Jfc'lbeS Kivcyou sonn-tliing you will like. Bring vour MKtUcr half" around and see what we an do iur you. SI KWAKT A SOX. aioii' r. is nrrrny cue", inn I, or my 1.1 it-piny. in i,cl ii. c ia-,.,,i b Linn County. Onv.Hi. at ! o'clock A. M..aiid remain until 4 o'clock 1'. U., at thtir nape, t : ..I . l i.. i i at the tirflowini; limes ami plat es folhe rnr Heof c-lleotint; the lanes for the 4 ear o( l90: 7 llo-.'k Creek, Monday, Nov 24, 1H0U r'ox Vallcv. Tuesday, ' -M, - Scio, Wednrsilar, " S, " r'ranklin liutte, ihunslay. " L7, " Santiam, r'nday, " as. " Lehsnoii, Kalnn'lay. -jo, Waterloo, Monday, 1"-. 1, " l.iUny. luewlay, 2. ' Kneel Home, Wcdnesilay, " 3, ' Kril h rrnih, Thursday. " 4," Cra(orlill3, Krklay. " ft, " Brim mhi illf , SaturiUt, ' u, " t:cnter, Momlav, " 8, " Syrai'inw, Tuclav, " H, llarrislmr.', Wcdnesilay, " lo, llalaev, 'Ihurs-lat; " II, " Shedii'-. Kridai,' 12." Tanvent. Saturday. " ft, " Orlc.ni,. M Ia, ' 1ft. " I'eniM, In sia, ' IS, " Bast Alhaiir, . We.ln11.Uv, " 17, " Went Albany. Tiur-iU , 18," Allwnv, Frlay, l, rrompt inyment will lie reiUiml. Par your taxes and save costs. M. scorr, Sqerinand tax Collector Dated Xtvemlx r, S. 4kfa Smith Premier, Comport, Neat and I tumble. Do not fail lo ex amine the "Premier" -before buying. H. il. MrKEK, f Agent. gjtj This machine may be seen at Hewitt A Irvine', 1000 Polished Kedwood and White Pine Counters are Groaning Under the Weight OF IVTany Bargains IN Clothing, Boots, and Furnishing Goods, -.A.T T. L WALLACE & CO., STUAHAN Ur.OCK, ALBANY. Silverware SILK -UMBBELLAS or Silver For a Nice AT Gold Ml ENTIRE STOCK GOODS. I am closinp out niv dry ocxla to mike room for a large "line o ooots and Bioe8 and gent's furniahing". See below the linen that are going at cent. , lreM UrxtlB, Flannels. Silica, Xapkina. - . Cambric, Umle'irear. Call earVy while the ansortmeiit l lliST STRKCT, le Don' la Aud let this grea opportunity pss by. Those twho a e m n y make ir.oney. K w is tn' t'n e to Vuy y ur lilank-IslaMi a id gnls tindtrwear, hosiery, e e 1 hfc gooils are first cias:nd from twenty five to fifty pr cent, below lle'r tutual value. We ao1 it-it the chh trade only. . UBWT0SK C. B. B 8T0SZS. FEET THE ILL 4: STARK -Have ti t Fioest Line in Top, -AIeo X SOME VEY ELEGANT Heads M the Thi Present uioaas, Can". Table Linen, Blankets, Corsets, Towel Gossamers. is still good, ALBANY, OfcEUOX. a COST OF DM Mistake, I .5 j f