Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, December 13, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    TF1E MORNINC 1IKRAL1): SATURDAY. DKCEMHEIt 13, 1890.
ON M.tl.K.
A DEM SD F0RCH1NE3E PI1LASANT3 !
The Pe pie of O'hcr B'Rtes Bet-king th.-m
for Rrn-iliii; Pu-po es-
There
from the
The Daily Hkimi.p will be on
u : ..i it r titinc1
book .tore.wherA. m le procur-,1 j - -
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rt-iit still-.- ol the
lilts
iiiiritu c-. aim inev
HARRISBURO NOTES.
1 I VliltlslU KO, I(!C. 1-.
The llarrisburg Lumbei Com
pany an loa.liui; a lar;c invoice of
'umher tr the tine of S. I com
pany. Ir. II. A. I.ivis has nol.l the re
maining otl.lH) I pounds of his hop
JOTT1NOH ABOl r TOWN.
Statuary at llulin it Pawson's.
Christmas gifts at Hnlin it
Dawson's.
L. W. Peyoe is seriously ill at his
home in this city.
Hoc nicke keeps those juicy little
Japan?1? orange.
Fine fruit cakes for the holidays
at l'arker Bros.
Mrs. IV'ter Lingren. of this city,
is visiting relatives in Salem.
' Holliilav jjools .!! at eastern
prices by J. A- Cnriiiiing.
At l'arker Bros, you will fin.l un
fnllas variety of senllces rainiii".
J. II. Townse ul reiuriiel Thurs
day evening from a trip to Port
land. Parker Bro. hav a nice lot of
romlensed mince meat, also mince
meat in jars.
T. J. Black of Ilalsoy, is incii
t" -ned a a caniliiiatf for railroad
roorxissioner.
i :.e Ladies' Bazaar has linn
dinlsof good an I useful article
for holiday gifs.
As nice a siock of photogrnph
alliums can 1h Feen at II. .1.. I ones
as one could desire.
Go tofJ. W. Simpson's for stamp
ing goods in tray cloths bureau
Fcarf- splashers, etc.
2The Linn County Bible
wtll meet at trie ott'u
iwmilv ii L iu,! t.. iliilercni ' crou. and thi-v will co forward at
spoitsnu n about ll.ecoiiiitry. j once by rail direct to Cincinnati!,
lhese hi-au'itul plumagi-d nmisoiiio.
ii i i .. . .
wen on ni.iliy imporien iroin
China and liberated near Albany.!
l'bev have increased in a vvon.ler
iul uiauiic , and are now to found
all over tbo Willamette Valley.
Iliimlreds and probably thou
sands of them have been phot and
shi-ped out oi I he state, and a
great m.my have been eaten by I
those at home, who appreciate a j
delicate morsel in tne way of
game. The fanners have com
iiaiueil about the crops being
dei-tnyt d by th pheas.ints. ami!
all that sort of thing, ' ut when it j
conies down to any one getting a j
few pairs of i l-t the; birds, i' j
-eems impos-ibi" p lln-l tliem.
"ome fellow at imlepen-lence
wrot to the Oiegoii'an tint he
bail several pair of pheasants for
ale. Ti.-e letter was turned over
to a man who wrote to ask how
mucii was asketl ior them. The
answer came $8 per iair. A gen
tleman who wished them for the
ity park said he would p.iy that
price, and the man was instructed
mi send the birds c. o. cl., but that
was the l.i.it hear.l fio-n him. It
is the same everywhere, and when
people write to usk what pheas
ants can be got for no one cm tell
nor whether any can be got at any
price.
The la protecting the pheas
ants expires next Novi mber, and
... I there will then be plentv o: tliem
eu-l : , , ,, . . - ,.i,;i..
r tl W "OIL II" IOf 11111 HI l 1"! .UlllltW,
' III Hie Mil OS ill e W 1UUI IIIUt-11 IIIWI V
1, ray this evening ai - ...o. J( .(, are hard I
Mrs. Pr. J. F. lletidiex, ot Mar- ,..,,,.1, Tll,, t,-,!itiol,:,i method
risbnrg, is visiting her daughter, ,(iJ (..ll(.h tl; (1 , ,V ,,,,111,,,, fresh
Mis. Dr. V. II. Iavn, in this city. .aU on (.i(. .:l.,s IK)t wolk
l)on't forget the corner jewi lry j with the w - t'nmese birds. The
Store when yon art buikiMg for ' lvV protectini: the phea-ant-something
nice i-)r Christ mas ! ;-.:ows them to Im cauuht or sold
Me-ients. lor l-reeil:ng purposes, aim 11 pen-
The largist and best felection of ; pie a'-r .ad ci.l v knew whero
'kid aloves and bandken hiels evei birds cou d be obtained ami
l seen at 1 what price, there woli.n 11
NORTHWEST MOTES,
Timber l.aml Nnrimllou.
...... , , , i Of late quite a number of sharp-
Astoria is to have free delivery ' era have been operating am si
by January 1st. tho ,iu,K.r lllM in viiUS , ..t
At the city election at Astoria of this state, "location" land buiit
the total vote cast was. 078. j ers on the govern metit, domain,
Every county in the Northwest1 chareim: each one from ".) to 1."i0
1 .i ,r. .. . - -
nas 11 io oldest,
Kbown in Albany can
the Indies' Bazaar.
Special Conclave
ot
Temple
this Sat-o'clock.
1 r iiuiiv
ab!
th
for
unlet s
if th" price was reason-
Commandry No. .T KT.
nrdav evenine at 7
Work in Bed Cross.
Dr. E. O. McAllister leaves thb
evening for a trip of a few weeks
in Sontl ern Oregon for the lienc
tit of his health.
Mrs. J. F. Whiting is recoverim:
from a protracted illness fron.
typhoid- fever. Several other
me nb-rs of the family are dow n
with the same disease.
Dr. J. D. Tun er, of Checny.
AVash., arrived last night, ami
will spend a few days with hb
lrotber. J. S. Turner.
NOU S R( H SEIDD.
Siikpi', Dec. 10.
r. '. !'i c'.er. v".r enterprisiil.'
; - . 1 t i 1 has jil-t linished his
in-1 .-. -'id ex peels to move in
1
Ida
ne-.i in
! ' in
!' .. re 1
le. r in t -Vimt:.--'
, ii
it.
Dr. iali
-1
ases of scarlet
of Mr. W. W.
verv sick with
has moved back to
-diedd an I resumed hid old prac
tice not ahic t remain aw..y jer
mancli'ly 011 i.eeoimt of the 1 olltin
.led ii I !-- I Mis. liatl'. The doc-
1.... ..f i,iMi, tll..i-. I lor has titled m
are doing the citv. The exa . "d now says h
1.. ..lllii Inuw llelt 1:11. ! heild IllS IlKUl
mill ii , .uixv.
Im'oii robbed has not as vet bc.-i- ! Tnere is c.-nsid
IllS llllllH
expects to
limine.
rable tilk
again
m ike
our amateurs will render the
plav "Bi tUr than (told'' on the
i'.ith, inst, at the public boll, and
it is hoped they will have a good
bouse i hey merit it.
The Snodgrass Bros., have ship
pe 1 seven hundred fat hogs from
this station since the first day of
October last, besides many car
loads of beef and mutton.
There is being fitted up a mina
tnre ship Ironi which to distribute
the good gifts of Santa Claus on
Christinas eve, and the little folks
are happy and some of the big
folks too.
Weare i-hontacase of diph
theria, scirlet or typhoid fever,
which basso fatally attacked other
points, in fact the general good
health of the citizens of Harris
huri; especially recommend it aa a
good location.
The able management of Ihe
literary society here by MissFllen
White, teacher of the primary de
partment oi our school, has at
t r.ii tid a 1 nt;e attendance of our
young foil s, where they have an
oppoitunit y t . improve as well as
amuse themselves, as well as pro
tectiiiir them from influences
detrimental.
The giwrnment of the city of
1 1 arrilnirtf will be safely con
du -t.'-l th" ensuing year by L. II.
I.assell, Mayor, (j. W. " Isham
Recorder. Damon Smith Treasurer,
.). W. Lung marthali, E. E. U
leever. .lobn R, Cartwright, M.
W." Cant-r, Oliver Hyde, E.
Dui ias and .1. R. I'.uckniim coun- j
i-iiiiiaii, who will assume their
principal duties 011 the first Mon
day in .laiuary 181)1.
Kcus .Money
Mr. F. W. Walker, the detective
of the department of justice, who
is in Portland vinding up some
counterfeiting cases, has in his
possession some of the finest speci
mens of bogus money in existence.
( ne piece in particular says the
Telegram which is made of a
metal resembling copper, is in
point of workmanship identically
like a o gold pieee, Mich as was
made 011 this coast about thirty
years ago. It was undoubtedly
made from the original die and
beam the name of Kellogg A Co.,
w ho were in the general coining
business up to the time of the
u'ove.nineniiient taking entire
charge of the mint service. It
bears nodate. Someone hasiecur
ed the old dies," Paid Mr. Walker,
"and has made a large number of
the pieces
io oldest native born
Oregonian.
The anuai chestnut about Mt.
Jefferson spitting tire has been
sprung again.
The county judge of Baker
county has been arrested for sell
ing liquor wi houta license in
Baker City.
Brownsville has placed the
saloon license at $1200 per annum.
Two saloons have taken out li
cense at this amount.
It is reported that the Southern
Pacifice company has already
paid about $152,000 damages to
those injured an the railroad
accident at Lake Labish.
Jackson county can now claim
to have as fine a syttem of public
wagon bridges as any county in
the state. The county has a
heavy debt, hut ha 1 something to
show for it.
The effort to etablish a new
eountv out of portions of Crook
and Waco counties is not ineetiog
with much success among the
heavy taxpayers of either Crook
or Wasco county,
The Keezel Memorial chapel, at
Philomoih, was dedicated on
Sunday bst, Bishop Becker preach
ing a inort impressive sermon.
Six hunbred and li'tv dollars were
subscrided to pay off the iudebleil
uese on the new edifice.
The firistrain of the winter
brought several laneslides in the
(tow creek canyon Tuesday night.
His 1101 likely, however, thai
there will lie any trouble of con
sequence from the landslides this
winter even if the weather be bet
ter than usual.
(ioose lake, in Lake county.
Oregon, has dried up to such an
extent that whole sections of land
are made vacant, and lately the
land office at Iakeview leceived
twenty-eight filings and land made
vacant by the exhalation of the
lake water.
according to the iMillihilily of the
settler, and promising to pay $10 0
as soon ; s the final proof ha been
uir.de. Several arrests have oc
curred on the Sound in the Walla
Walla country and in parts i.f the
Willamette valley. We under
stand there is a r.ickel of tliis kind
being worked in tho eastern ptirt
of Linn county. Settlers are being
charged $!0 for being placed on
uusurveyed land, and promised
$1000 when title is perfected. As
there is no telling when these
lands will be surveyed this i-t
a pretty safe undertaking, as -
their victims usually get tired of 1 S:il'
their bsrgain and desert l l,e.r A No. one sew ing macJi i-.e and a
bonanzas, when the cnterprisdiig "ook stove can be found at ib.- res
"loeiter" can work the swindle ! idence of .lames 1. Miller, on the
I'renhy leriail Fair.
The ladies of tho I'niled Presby-
li-,iiii IM.Mr. .ill. 'ij Itntf .in I .iw.u !
v'i.... .1 ... ., t.'i, iru O
dret-sit'i: dolls and preparing for
their fair, I i be held I'm nday eve
ning, Dec. 111. A -i:e IiIHIiUt of
lolls arc already dics-t .1 ami much 1
care has been t.-ken in the tilting!
and making of the ilofbing. All!
garments aro well and neatly lin
ished and fa-tviicd with buttons I
and button holes, or hooks audi
eyes, so that they can be ea-i!y re- j
moved. The ladies bespeak a fair ;
share ol p it ronage ami liiVlie the
public to attend the lair ami ex
amine the ai tides mi sile. There
will also be a variety of articles for
boys on Kile which vv.b be of good
quality with p-ces t eiiit tveiy
urchin in the ci'y.
Com Ml I I KK.
illiTISllllflS
leaf
at
A-0 mi HTJDiY SDP.'ERS'A HOW
again on the same iiar!er.
every settler 111 proving up
obliged to swear that he is trying
to get the land for his "own use
and benefit," perjury must be se
sorted to in order to put the thing
through. Ifacit'.en wants tim
ber land, the only party to ileal
with in obtaining it is the U.S.
land ollice, where tilings on sur
veyed land can oniy he made.
Only squatters' lights can be ob
tained by going on to uusurveyed
lands and all "locater" on such
land should be KoUed upon us
swindlers, subject at any time to
arrest for obtaining money under
false pretenses. Cor vail is ia.el te.
As ! corner of Second and Baker strt ets.
is i Both the sewini: machine and the
stove are as go-l as new, and will
oe sold very low tor cj-h as the
money ?, needed bv t'ie present
owners, ti.i.l articles can he pio
cund for a very low pri e and
worthy people a-Mnled by the aci
Attention. t-'uriiH'i-s!
We will pav the highest cu--b
pi i-.-e lor apples, potato -s and al!
kinds of lai m produce, ('all and
st e us .1 vs. I". l'mv km. iV l o.
An KuJojaMo K'iilrrlaliiiiK-111,
A very eniovable and altogether
successful entertainment was given
lrst evening by the King's Daugh
ters of the Al. K. Church. An in
teresting literary and musici'.l en
tertainment was rendered. A line
lunch of coliee and cake was lerved
and dainty trilles ami useful arti
cles as well were sold at reasonable
rates and for good cause. The en-
tainment was well attended.
Election of Officers.
Mcpherson Post No. 5, ti. A. R
I at their regular meeting last even-
'! 1 - . . ) 1 . f 1 1 .1'
lug ciccieu kite loiiuniuj uiucern
for the ensuing year: Commander,
J. F. Whiting; S. V. C, N. T
Moore; J. V. C, Robert Brown;
Omceroftbe Day, K. Jtox; Quar
termaster, L. II. Montanye ; Chap
lain, Rev. J. B. Fisher; Surgeon
Dr. C A. Whitney; Officer of the
iniard, James t;onn ; Adjutant, ts,
F Tabler; Delegates to the De
part men t Encampment, B. F. Ta
bler and S. S. Train ; Alternates,
N. 1. Moore and J. P. lialbreath
Council of Adminictration, Rev. 1.
B. fisher and K. B. Vunk. An
invitation was extended to the W
After being struck off, R. C. to hold a joint installation
Talk Aootit Freight IlliU.
Well we have inst paid the
freight from the east on one hun
dred Forest Ci'y express wagons,
one of which we propose to give
awav with each can of Forest Citv
baking (Miwder. Come before
they are II gone.
Respectfully
C. E. BlIoWNKI.!..
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ii.iiiiU t, ai.il t-.it it u.t Mf hoiti 11
to !.I i. A.I 6t."i f if t Uuu ficiu '.l-l'i 4.
S I K'.'AK I' A r0.
AND RKVtJLVKRS
I !k- : I.-ji (;t
tllM itkCl "I mil'
t'. We ;tr ill it
VW In ' a ji i iiiH o
sliotu is rii'iit ii Mrue from
Al-i ull tli. lute :in,ir.t-l ret v-i
-IKW.Ai:r . SOX.
.l.j 11 ivt .1i-i: -i.-.l ol
:n4. '! IkiI'm u lllist.l
W--i.rr than ever.
M .r in
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' Of Iteautiml l!inN rp the V;..i:- n-ii-?- I ( - ,
ItlR ll.lHdKV S?H-:.II. I J , I
1 atli-r allium, eletri-'' i" t;i!-N. ill J
J. 1 mniii. iire s-t mi l -j: '! : -", 1 so a I11- I .
5- 1 line cf :irt work, and iniveltii- "U't ih e I (
l for o'.l nil V" inv. Our ,-u-e-i 1 his y--:.r i ,1 (
1 o- a I Kiu:t ifiolidiy sr---l ""Tri- II . ,
0 tii ,rl iow and the puhlie is Mivir, to i-.ill J .
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Wanted. i
Furnished nxims for light house
keeping. Addres.i I. L. this i-llice. (
: FINE DRE -SEI CHICKENS :
: ONLY 25c. AT ;
: MUELLER Si JARRETT'S
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Carakhii irK-iii, hf:tlth an.i sweet lir,-:ith
.crarel hy Sh.oli' i.':it.irrli lliMii . I'r r-r.-J
.-i-tiN, i..il l.ijeto.-iiej. l-'v,:' Sue l.y
Ki.-Ii.iv V Ma-rnii.
Kor I.HI1L' In
p.ir.n.H r;aH.i-r-
M l-4.ll).
t ie i.r .
Cr:,-
in st,
.-.-il-
IIM- Sliili.li'ri
ascertained, j building a tinted I rcshyterian
t II. .1. .Jones' v.-u wi'l lin.i i ' h.ir. h here. Rev. .M. Ai -heson.
some of the neatest" bibls yoc 1 oMakville has l.een agitari:.- the
Nothing nicer coiihl t .piesie-ii. a.... e.n... n...... . .......
l.een pte.igcii, n i iiiotiuni, io
ever saw.
found for a preee it.
Every family should have one o
those hue eteel engravings of the
Declaration of Independence foi
sale by J. A. t umining.
Some ol tne latest styles of ele
gant bet I lounges can bo seen a
Fortmiller & Irvinir's, as they bav
just received a large invoice.
A large lot of white, scarlet an.'
. ?ray blankets going at $1.25, $2.(K).
$:$.00, $4.00, Io'mer price $1.75.
' $2.50 4W) and $5 00 at Sear is.
Pianos, organs and paintings.
Come and select a Xmas present
that will last a lifetime and do al
tie family good at Mrs. Hymni.-.
A tract of valuable Un-l w ill be
sold to-day at public sale at the
court house at one o'clock. Land
buyers wil' do -veil to be on hand.
Tho numlier of missing men
reiioi ted since the wreck at Lsk-
Labisii far exceed the killed ami I
wounded in that unfortunate aeei- I
dent.
Wan ed A girl to do genera! j
h-wisev irk in a small family. Ap j
ply at he rei-iilenee of D. B. Mou- i
teith. orner 7th and CaliM.;. . !
streets. j
ricturesiiie ,photograp!i, phwi. .
covered autogiaph and eleuaiit I
scrap albums given away f..r a :
s-natl ca-h investine-! at 1 Inliii V -Paw
son's new drugsore, French's-,
corner. j
DW-d, on the Mb day of I ec, 'tM.. !
Ethel Andrews, of Sweet Hume.:
Her remains were interred in the;
Nye cemetery, w here a huge con-;
ctiuieoi friends folio wed, show in;: j
thereby their respect f..r the .1.--.
censed and I he family.
A coiip!e of travebi'L' iu.isi. ian.
give a very c.ever perfurmaiie.- -upon
the guitar, banjo and man-
mlin last evening, playing ..t t! . .
Reveie lions.' and other placet.
A peculiar flute -like whis-le a.-,
coiupanimeiit was one ol the chi '
leatures oi the mu-ic.
Julius iradwo'd's mammoth
displav of holiday g . .d is n-
c .mplete and the nice Christina:
pr.sentsaie iroing fast. II -li la.
- choppers should call eaily at th--tio'deti
Rid-' Ba'.aar end sc'.id
their presents.
Nothing sun II ab .tit. Matthews A
Washburn. They i Her to ad . o i
pies married Utwicu Thank -givingand
N-w Year 'HI I.r.yii j
from I hem a stove o:ie of the
handsomest and mot ii-cea--ary
articles free i charge thai a
newly married couple will waul
ee their show window.
A ball was given at the armory
last. evoniii- something after tne
fashion of a leap year irt ' -nly
it was more select. Tne ladse.- is
sued the invitations and mauaue l
the atrair in a manner veiy . n joy
able to those: present, but a lrs:.;
number of eligible young men who
.ra not "on the list" were up m
tlii.--xten-
when linished will
nisur-: its t 1. 1 ling.
The Methodist, church a
place h ts been undcroim;
siun repaiis an i
I be iiiite nice.
Women l.an.l Ilnlili-rs.
Cro -k county call 'ell boa-t of
the ener.'y and enterprise of s jme
o:' her wo i-.i-n. soniij of whom t-ct
an example which might well be
followed l.y someo: thejsteriier sex.
iinte a number of women have
taken ranches, and are i::io-oviug
tliem, si that in a few :. s ihev
will have comfortable h
that will provi' a valua--prop--ity
if th Ou-goii
built is o;i the present
the place taken by Mr
on t lie Deschuttes, neiir
i rrilroad survev cro.-s.es
sivs the I'rineville Review.
! llolhcrt was out on her claim last
j week, ion! assisted in s-a ii.g a crop
! o' rve, and oid ether work, to ful
i till th-' re.pnrements of the land
I laws.
i'ae
. I
v ; .
the
ne
ce ol
i!ic is
v, is
i rt .
the
river,
Mrs.
they were plati d, at.d could easily
be iassed upon most anyone
They ar.i the best imitations I ever
saw, and a large number of them,
and it he i3 caught, and surely he
will be, we will make it hot for
him."
Seriously It. rued.
A lew days ago at llarrisburg
Mr. C. F. Wriirht was seriously
burned in a peculiar manner. He
had used gasolene for the purpose
of remov ing stains from the lapel
of his coat. After putting on his
coat he lit a cigar, when the iras
olene caught lire and produced a
biisk blaze. His face was severely
burned before the fire could be ex
'inguished.
y I at the tegular meeting on the 2d
e. Friday :n Jannary. I'ast Coni-
manilerot r.llswjrth l ost Wallace
Baldwin was invited to install the
officers.
lrKn aud the World' rir.
Dr. J. F. Henry of Brownsville
was in this city yesterday. Dr
Henry is one of the new members
of the legislative. He says that
the lieople of his commun tv are
A Itad Man.
A miserable beug.ir has been
frightening women and children
in various port ions of this city late
ly. He pretends to lie deaf, and
when his demands for munfv are
heeded he becomes ireful and
threatens to burn up houses and
commit all sortsof bad deeds. He
should be looked up and taken care
jf by the police.
I WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE
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A Nov-l SwiiHlllnc Si lieme.
A new svvindlitig scheme is'.eiu.'
peipetrated upon the unsuspecting
fanners by smooth talking in livid
uals who claim .o he advi-r-i - a
i 'i: i -n .' p lint bouse. As :.;i in-il-.e-.-.i.eiit
osret their iroo'l.- l. -fore
the people they furnish lice of
eiiarge ten gallons of pai-it pro
vided the fanner will use the same
on bis house. The contract then
signed turns up shortly i is t he form
Serious Kunanray.
Dr. J. A. Laiuberson had a se
rious runiway, thirit-er. miles eas
of Lebanon, Wednesday morning
says the Express. While opening
a gate his. iantern became detached
from his hugjy ami rolled under
his horses, causing them to take
fright. The vehicle passed over
' him in two places bruising one leg
and skinning the right side of his
' lai-c, and als i one oi his bands.
o; .p. or l. r lor 1(1 1
at .2 2.) per ga. .on.
I Utolii l.ioul Iti Hie I Hilril State.
I
Important ti tluimkepert.
It gives Julius (iralwohl great
satisfaction in selling his fine
t i ildeii Rule teas and b.ikintr
:al!otis of paint i,A,ler. with elegant prizes or
without them, that his customers
,v ho have purchased invabiblv re
turn and sav ti.ev are well pleased.
The United States govonimenl j that the tea is No. 1. and the bak
has been the largest owner ot ;.ra- mg powder is as good as the beet,
t.le land im the earth; the total - 11 his teas and baking powder
area of the "public domain,'" sold , hears the name of Julius Orad
a:id ip.so'.d, a:in unts to ! .s -l'i,r.72,- j wolil's iolden Rule Bazaar, and
ri.N7 acies. and eonstit utes 72 pei j itn. txpessly (ut up for his busi
cen: of th.- t.tai are.ioi the United I ness, and he still continues to give
ta!es. i:. chiding Alaska. About ! -.vit'i each pound of tea or baking
,lul.inVi,i:o; a. -res oi iand have heen j p iwder an elegant piece of glass
sob I and donated ; aliout 1,1 i;,roil,- -.v ;ire.
HH) ucics remain nn-i.l l. As the! -
area tif Alaska is .ii'.'.i,.");;:)). ii) acres. 'i'ln ilin: l.xi.anou.
tne area uiiS.il l exe:ip-i ye ol that
lenit'iiy is a'-out ,'S;l,').)i,i) no acres
for Suii.hiv.
I hes-t d pheasant
Celery, I 'iuidll-.w -r
Saner I. rant. 'iaiil.erii.-t,
N ice dres-ed chickens,
French peas. M'lshrooins,
French oeans, A-par igus,
l at t tine ducks,
1'ickeic.l poi'h. Mackerel,
.-a'liion bellies. Mime meat,
I lb vcs. 1 mp't e iM-i s,
I ioldell o its, I' ig-,
( r.-am i-hecse.
And an endless variet y of good
: . a- .Mueller it liaifctl'd, the
leading gnu-er-.
Notice.
There wili be a business meeting
of the Linn Co., Bibie Societv at
I Ihe l.ei-auoii Expr-ss sav
i "From I. A. Bennett, depot agent,
i we get the following tignres show-
ing the amount of freight ior
j warded and received at Lebanon
i for the month of November: For
l warded, :t5 tons; received, 207
tons; receipts, $&Sik. This, far
1 iroin heing the lst month, will
give a faint idea of Lebanon as a
j trade center and as a shipping
j point. As soon as the pajier mill
begins operations, it will turn out
j live tons daily, and the Hour mill
i vv hen converted into a roller mill
; will still further increase the ship.
' ping."
in favor of the legislature appro
priating not over $100,000 for an
exhibit at the-World's Fair, and a
good many want the amount cut
down to $50,000. While it is not
likely the legislature will appro
priate the original amount asked
for $250,000, there is a general de
sire on the part of the people of
Oregon to have the state properly
represented, nd they will not ob
ject to a liberal appropriation for a
creditable exhibit. This much
the people should demand, and
the legist i re should certainly
appro. -r i e not less than $100,000
for till? purpose.
MfcM tKKtBLK f ACTS'
Heart dieease is usually sup
posed to be incurable, but when,
property trested a large propor
tion of cases can !s cured. Thus
Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart,
Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of
Ovid, Mich, were cured after suf
fering 21 years. S. C. Linburger,
druggist at San Jose, 111, says tnat
Dr. Milts' New Heart Cure, which
cured the former, "worked won
ders foJ his wife." Levi I-ogan,
of Buchanan, Mich, who had heart
disease for 'M years, says two
bottles made him "feel like a new
man." Dr. Miles' Few Heart
Cnre is sold and guaranteed by
Xtanaru A Cutdck, Book of testi
monials free.
The Kaaaon Why.
Why is it that Klein Bros, can
afford to sell boots and shoes so
reasonable? Because they are
both practical shoe makers . and
make of their exn?es by work
ing on the shoe bench, ami any
boot or shoe you buy of them, no
matter what kind it is man,
womans or child, tnat rip, run
oves or the sole rips loose they
repair them for vou free of charge.
I and as they do all the work them
j selves, they don't charge you 25 to
i 50 cents a pair extra tor a warrant
j lo pay some shoemaker to repair
I them for you. They also make a
j specialty of repairinc rubber hoots.
Church Noticit.
-AND VICINITY
-A Fine I ine of
Diamonds,
uOTiiaa, fix, i ii ii
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iWiifi ele.
That we now liave the largest and most, complete stuck of l.onts anil
bhocs ever shown ia Al'i:iny, Oar astorlinciil of Men's and Boys' Kip and
Calf Knots anil Shoe is complete, mid we can ti any foot, l.e U lean or fat.
Our line of riilil.er I. ott ami sii.ics is mhuki: th i nv ix tiik -itv, ami ut
LAST YKAK'S I'ltlCKS.
OUR HOLIDAY SLIPPER
bine i-oinpiiscs a l.i- iiilifnl hs -.n iiii -ut of in -ii' eiiihroi IcivJ wlvet mul
plllsli, Ku,U call in colors, a h,tiI...-3 .nut t.i i -y I ni.;ini ill price from
f IM) to C'. (II. dill line of
Aiiwl' jrau iisorini'.t ir t j .1 I tn
Unilirellas ;ml (loM llcuiUd -;ii:i
Ail tlif latest novt Hies in i'vv
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and velv.-t, rmiins; in pines In an I
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llulinci Dawson, druggists.
BORN.
nnd threaten future dancing Dr. ; ray's ollice this evening at'
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jarties witn a uiniui iycoi.. , t, i-hh-k.
STEWART On Kri.luy uioruiuir, Dec.
13, 1HJ, in AlbHiiy, lo the wifr uf C.
' 11. Mewmt. a irirl.
There will be preaching services
to-morrow at the Presbyterian
church at 11 a. m. Subject": "The
Ureal Law of Christian Service."
Sabbath school at 12:15 r. t. Y.
P. S. C. E. meeting at 6:45 r. m
The congregation will unite
in the evening in the union
service held in the Congrega
tional church in the i uteres!
of the American Bible Society.
The eacrament of the Lord's Sup
per will be administered in con
nection with the morning service
ihe session of the church will
meet in the lecture room at 10:30
a. m., for the reception of new
members.
Ladies and
fas' Dress Slides
In lint il and machine sewed , are in the :no-t Hlan.l.inl
United StuP's. We ;ilsu have :i lull line l.uli.--' and iinr,cs' .
trraiii, calf-tilled and uiilincd, in l.utlon Mid I.ic-, at K-ti:isn
Ih.e of
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J-iT"Is complete in all T vle. and at Low it l'.tn Ks. O n onds are ili
dcsiral.le styles and lates-t novcltie a'l tie- al'iactiv- c iiiiiciiations in Hoot a
and O(ords, Turns mid Welt. Also rtpriu-r steels I r I lie iit:l-- o-n-s i Lf.-.-at
varietv in ilesisrn, tli( late;' ; in mat'iiii1, the lie'-!; in vvorkni-tnship, tie
best, of al!. It is our piini".".' t can-v a li te nf Im'i's and sliu.- . ..ntaiiiin-
more styles than any hoii-tc. in Albany,
LEV f'S Cl I.L YOU! A VVEXIIOX
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WICK I II !'Ji.'
Albanv.
To the fact that p ice-i of Ii i-!s and shoes :o 1 ir-.'-lv ov.-rii.-d l.-.1
expenses under which t In y iirc sold . Our ei'-n-.-s :in- lower than I i.o-
.,iiy iiuue in Albany-the renil is I. I A'Ki; 1'UI ICS' I O V (' f... c.l.. (.
lis a trial and l.e convinced.
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VEKY K KS l ' I-'.CT FULLY,
STORE TO BKNT Cont-mt locatinn
'irt itreet, room itU0 ft et, oii
tu. ur luiue- apply to J. V. h,
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