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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1890)
J TITE MORNING HKRALI): SUN-DA V. DECKMKEK 14. 1890. 1 f'f I J; if I'' ! i li (i 3 if 1 ' COMING TO ORUOON. Ai INDIAN 1'IUHl. Peep! i ON SALE. Th Daily Heimio will be on ! sale eacb morning a' II. .1. .lout"' book store.where it m be procured at 5 cents per copy. jottinoh Amur TOWN. Who is Mrs. .M l. .tt ? Christina gifts at Hulin A Dawson's. Boenicke keeps iliwe juicy little Jaane?e oranges. Fine fruit cakea for the holiday at Parker Bros. Jos. Klein went to F.nger.e las! evening to nerul Sunday. Hollidav gocdiH..!d at eastern priced by J. A. Cumui;ng. Hon. j. K. Weatherford letunud yesterday from a ti ip o Salem. At l'arker Drew. you will find at: endless variety of seedless raisins'. Parker P.ros. have a nice lot ot condensed mince meat, also minct meat in jars. Yutiuina hay has been experi encing a revere windstorm r,- cently. Ladies' P.aaar has linn Ledsoi good and useiul artide. f .r holiday gifts'. As nice a stock of photograph atlhiuns can le M-en at II. J.. lone. ai one could desire. Win. M. Hoag, vice-president o: the Oregon Pacific railroad, was it. the city yesterday. Don't forget the corner jewi lr store when vou are looking f something "nice for Chri.-tm.o presents' Mrs. I .T. Brock and daughttr returned yesterday ironi a tw months trip to ld.dio, visitin; relatives. The largest and best selection v kid gloves and hand kerchiefs evei shown in AH'tny can be seen ai the Ladies' Baaar. At H. J- Jones' you wi'l lino some of the neateet bibles yt-i ever saw. Nothing nicer could In found for a preie it. T. II. White of Baker t:ity is ii town, lie is interested in tin mines in that region, which lit says are booming. Every family tdioiild huve one tho-e hne eteel engravings of tin I eclaration of Independence foi sale by J. A. Cummin.:. Some ol me latest styles of eh gant bed lounges can be seen :i Fortniiller it living's, as they ha v. just received a large invoice. There willvbe no dancing schoo at the amory Monday ni.'ht it hav ing been Kstpoiiei! on account the party on that evening. The doll fair to bo given by tin ladies of the Presbyterian Chine! next Tuesday evening promises ! Wa most interesting atl'air. X luiw lot of white, scat let an gray blankets .oing at $1 .lio,. ..o $4.00, former price l.7r $.50 $1 and at Scots. Pianos, organs and paintings Come ami select a Ninas present that will last a hlet'uiic and d" al the family Kod at Mrs. llymans Picturesque .photograph, plus: covered autograph and eU'tiau; scrap albums given aaay for a nail cash inveslinesl a ilnlinA Dawson's new drugstore, French's corner. The farm belonging to thee-rate of James McCoy, decea-cd, w nold at referee's sale in this cit yesterday. It contained oi l acre it id was bid in by F. M. French f r 847S. Holiday shopers should rea ! Mr.-S. K. Young's new- adv. II. t liolid.tv B.ryond Ho:n : the Rakes iu tllr Wfst- H fki- tt lw : Craves Quatrel Over a Dutky Maidm it the Siift.2 Ror-ervation. j From Iclkrs n cei. .1 almo I lai'v, l-y ci;i."it.-. ami lie- aid ol tra'le. fi-i'in l':i h'ls and in.i'iitt : in tin-slates heyoed the llockii s. it evident titer-- wiil ! a heavy l it gun iniiiiigrali'ii! in tie eail spring and ihiiii.g the Miiniier an -. iill'. Wc-'watd, if tlf asertio:-,s ot i w I it'-rs can I e relied upon, the star of ciiipn e is alto 'i to inaio its wav with a :n vt incut that i surprising for its ?' d. Ti.c s'orins of w inter i.i l!"' l as'' it. st ites aie timi.nu' tin- Ih-.i I- I the j liomeseekers to a land of luilU and I honey and eipi.d ! clime- re-o!i. ) The iniriiiuralioii ii.tothe l-nite,! j States tor the ten month- ct;d!t.' i i tober I'd. reached the eiiorni 'iu- nutnher ot -l7,"t-i. i-ing more than for tin- ' -Mf oil Ii try periotl in The iniiniirrants came from all the countries iu Ivirope. i.tniiii fiom H)h fi- m tne Netherlands to SI! -':;'.i f oln (ienuaav. Ireland furnished 7'.. Itdy .":;,:' !.", ir.-.'t Uh:':: .V.I.T1-. Au-tri i-Hung,:ry olMT-, and l-ra-ce but ol.tS. Kti-.-l '., in eluding Poland, contributed to oil? population -rt,.") 1 1 , and Sweden and Norway :!'... "nio. lhit our giei! country ahsorbeil thein all, with out appreciable elleet on the c iitntrv's prosperity. While this throng is locating in the east there is a constant tide ! immigration westward, and t :cs:o:i wilt rective her full share. Iht gie.it Willametie Valley oll'.-i s op portunities for all who will :-oiii'-lor manv vears yet. pi! 11, a voiing Iv 'centlv he found, or sup- osen lie nao. inai a ouievi lian tlivided with hi'rn the all'ec- A rrvnt 1 he lu-tt. 3lajir lli'tiili't-slmtt. aires' of Major Mender 'The lrun.iner I'-oV of the i:.iPlahannock. Itnirsday even ing in l'or'land proves to havt been a niis-al.e. or, ruher a tni ; lliiderst iiidii g, and there wa nothing like obtaining inotn under false pre'ciisvs coiniected with the natter. Mr. I lender dtott.who expended a good ilea of money in en'i.i P-iining a pivs. assoc'ation some time ago, gae M'-. '. W. Knowles a check on hi binUers iu Omaha and overdrew his account ld. The check for the $1" as protested and the expenses -,i iiuctt'd w it'll the piotesting .ui.,unlcd to In mole. When Mr. vimwles mentioned toe matter t j The pait.culais of : I'Kht be itween two lmliaiis a! the Siletz I i. set v:itiou oxer the ailed ions of H ihi-kv ma'nig.if the forest is related j I' i hy the t a'puiia lost in H e uniow- iug maiiner : I li.-r.ntv V. S Marshal, O. I'. Mil.-r, passed down to I'ortland ou W 'd'ncsday. itcc jmpiinied bv three StleU 'Indian. -one as a iiier, I tic otnei s as niiui-ir-rn. piisoncr. a middle aged Indian lad taken to his bosi ui soaw ttuit tions, it not wor-e, ol tits young and heautcou -.piaw . Me made Ii t'ges an -1 ha I the young buck hi ought to taw, and while the. rai 1 young buck was sitting in the eourt-room at the agency, no de liberately walked up behind him as he ( t'.ie y. b. ) w as occuoaing a s:tting position, arnl leniai king : "I'll in uk you lor life," or word m thai e'Te t, he slashed him across the face with a knife, evi d-'iitly iu'eiiding to cut oil his nose ; but ho ati nek too low, the knife missing the nose, but cut ting a deep gash across fioui one side of the' lac- to I lie other, let I ing the upper lip dn.p down over his inoiidi, -nid niauiiig him look as. if ho wis i.ie iv near all mouth. This is the way the matter was re- :ie.tl : s, ii I this is why Mi. lii.!:::u wai taken down to Pott laid to he interviewed by .lud.e Heady. Ii the "o'e man" h id done ".he cutting before having ih.' oung buck an rested, he 'v. -ill 1 have received more sympathy. dr. Mendersh' io pay the ',i o.l '. !.e must p 'l! 'A -I:' i . I - A - I Ct t al i ay i e:; r -1 ie hit' lice, ' i-, lit that i r :. :sty lieu said ; that The staob -n :o, 1 rest, the .i.i he lesult wa. Aas arr-st-l. 1 ;atis'ae!iii ily arrange ; the end of i'. M 'jor ace an exhibit ion in ; very t nig ago. and b anion I A. I.', men ( a- all over the country ii'ered ;-.'.! when rel'us-.-d. loth Mr. I lemlershot' and a lii!;e s'j.ol.t ot ar it ahead, and Mend .-whelt ma'ter w.'s 1 and that is lien :. Irhott Albany not el'-kliown heie, as well Aii-.tetcil to liiill fall. At two o'clock, yesterday atter .o oi I 'member " 1:5, 1SW, the i'm :1 roll call was made for another o:d s.jld.er, who respondeil to the call of Father Abraham, for six hundred thousand more, and l.atiieston S. Mead was mustered out of earthly life, and into that i niajojii v w lio nave gone oeiore. j Me was a native oi New York, h'l I vears of age, and served three I sears in O. I . 12th, 111., Vol. ISupt. The immediate cause of j ids death was iutlaniniatoiy rheumatism, tin' luiieral will take place at his late resilience to day at 2 i'. m. Me will be buried in" the citv cemeterv. where a -hurt s.-rvicf will be held, Kev. I. j I'.. Fishtr olliciating. BROWNSVILLE N01US. P.KOW Nsvti.i.i:, I cc. 12. The new M. K. church is nearly linish d, and begins lo piesent a ni.-e apitearence. Tin- Mtoreu are u ell Ii I led w ith holiday goods, and the young peo- le are. jinxmusly counting ttie days till Clinstma. The standard gauge engine and cars have arrived here, and the t.aek is widened to Coburg. The electric plant is all here and will soon be in running older in i t he woolen iniil.-. j Kev. Mr. I'.owersox. of Salem, is j lure cany ing on a revival meeting i at the Presbyterian church. I Next Monday is the time of our city election. A petition is being circulated fori the purpose of getting a wagon ion up me V. alapoota to Use mines. Mr. N. 15. Standish has just re turned from the mines, and brought down some rock that shows gold to the naked eye. Me also brought down some returns cf assays recently made at Taet:-tua, which nte verv encouraging. A new !y-ihscovered claim assays $10:5 i gold per t"ii. Lucky l!ov tunnel iffiU gold. Poorman $41 gold. Treasure fM'.l, and many more. 15001' AN I ) SMOM oliday:-:-:-:An jOiiistiiiiis i at Hani AND WiCE HOLIDAY SHQP.'ERS APE NOW i lino FOR T M T L&D1ES Fine shoes, from 75 to $7 I- ine sli pners -. a 'I prices. I'".!"; styles and shades. Toe H'ippers. plain add 1 n'nl"l . Itxt'ords and Ties '.r le uie :nd --trei A. I .lg.-'s I', it Sii s -, , S.-op.-rs "'or comfoi t u ir.lt r evenings. iit-r p in l'lusii iu-1 Velvet, in the favorite, -ar. be- in i I.. - j,-t the thing , ItorhifX l or an Arleslnu Well, The Salem Water Company has commenced the sinking of an ex perimental artesian well thvo'.igh the water works crib in tin center of I he. Wi lauit llo l-ivel'. A hide w ill be h illed to bedrock in the prospect ol rinding an artesian tin- that w ill be of us-h.tiuice in supplving the irity with water. The drill w ill he op -rate I by steam and will be a three-inch auger. liei-tiveil !.. (Mill. V lit! . i 1 : 1 lllp x -Fin: hoys. MISERS- A N I ) ClliLOIIEX r- 1 MiiihiM. at on: i:::v I OOv As tf r.e.-itil inil li e. .Is f ,i- III.- A iir..l.rli f- I - i HM'l ins Mi.tiilrl) Sfas.ili, V j - rT dl fotiMS 'M o t..i!- I cii p "-ii c. I I WM l-.itli--i alliarii-. fieri r.'iif still-. , mariiciir.' - t- ni l .1 p-as. a's.. ii Ini- B r'or it1 I fi I vo i'i S. 'In' ii''.--tit's y -..i ; ffl oa all r.iri f li.li.ltv 's s upri I ai h nil .ho hart a sitlenttiu line o rt'ippera ami shoes, besides a large j Uoht. Huston, array of fancy goods and noveltit s i Hatti- i tllua t! Tin I'liilrtv i:i ioi. l..ll. j The hall given by the latin I the arm-.rv on Friday eveidn j prollellUt i d l' 1': o-e ple-i-nt . wry enjoyable ailai r . u:.;- i s,.-vcd in tie- . lie-sing moms i ladies who m mage. I lb-- I i l-'.illi.w in-' is l lis' o th-i. e V attended: Mr. and Mrs. I., j ' Cowan. Mr. an I .Mis. .1. ihd.-ton. j Mr. and Mrs. ir. Ma-tou. Mi and ! Mrs '. 1.. Wol vei ton. Mr. and I Mrs . . Tiiiinor, Mr. and Mis. I K. C. Seai'e-. Mr. atid Mrs. Tn.,s. j Monti i'h, Mr. and Mr-. .1 K. U'calheit'ord. Mr. and Mrs. I'll -. ' Hopkins, Mr. ami Mis. .1. V. Pi pi : Mr. and .Mrs. . .Ii'. Mr. and ; . 15. Sea!. Mi. and Mr-. 1 1 1 Morn. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. P ; Mr. and Mr-. '. .1 . s t j and Mrs. W. Wngh! r Mrs. thapmaii, Mr. a i .Mrs. . I.id.i Oi-f;iii Kan.- Ii is rather laughable to see the viewsihe l',.istein people have of Ougon. Two young n en just lion, the old York "state evidently had heard that In gori was a wet Jice and itnule theircalciilations accord iiigly. They e;n h brought a heavy siicker" and upon tiieir arrival here immediately donned their piv io is --1 1 1- C' s in in. nut nt.iry ex- p." -t, it. mi ol tier I'.ooiIm oi )ie'on weather of which they had heard. tler several d is wear they d s ipp.-iiitedly put a-ide theit ml . lot h c-ats and coiieludcd to wail until l hey got a ;.o d excuse foi wealing them. 1'on'tbe ilisc-.'ir age I. hoys y..u pio'o.dily wiil have iie for tie-in l.eiote sp i ig. Mate Treasurer Seorge V. Webb paid ijdo.tllKt to the treasurer of the State Agricultural college at (Vu valiis Tuesday. This money is from the national government and was appropriated by an act which passed congress and be came a law on the liOth dav oi Aug ist, ls.'.0. Will (in Tti liiiHeliurK;. Mr. F. A. (.'ox, who has been as sistant in the Western I'nion Tele graph t-liice in this city for a vrar or more, leaves .Monthly for Uosh burg, w bete he goes to accept the position of manager of the Poshil relegrapti otlice Me is a compe tent ami perfectly reliable young man, ;.nd w ill lill the otlice well. fhtiicli Service. There will be services al the I'niversalitl church this morning and evening at-the usual bonis. Kev. Thomas Abbott l. l., tilling the pulpit. i;k.i. kstatk sales. W F lb-ad to K F. Montague, parcel near Albsuiy if John N t i nibs to W K Kelly, 2'''2.-"til acres, tp 1:5. S K 2 w P I; Kelly to Albtriine M Whtling". S K tp- sec S, tp 12 S K I w I i FOR THE QMTLCIVSEH: Shatl. in the State. Oil i I FiR-T STI'.FI'.T, Near Uevere Mouse. ALII '. N , L'. ViSS V s 1891 !vet.n;i .;.!. !5:. v.. . (Hive and olhei ! ' ' ' ' 1 ( 'oloic.i I. adit I. i-.N" ! f ll LlftliJoiin ar, fo. It o, to, I o 1. 'hi - M rcmuot he excelled j j jj J j lj liUilUUjU I TIM : VITT A Uppers ill Plu-h an 1 Yi i'.oiiint with I d -gant COAT, KIH N 1 I Fii.e Line of Di am oriels, (lilt! id Hlvtr A I'lirti- ll;ist.r. ( ie. suitable lor holiday presents 1). F. llarilman is cinvassin. this citv for Mm. Igan's. excel -entwork. "The Home Manual.' Mr. Hsrduian, has the agency fo tie Willamette Valley, an. I i meeting with deserved success. Fa. Wallace, of Albany, a cousin of O. II. I'douiit. of this place, alter a May of several weeks at the farm of relatives down the valley, has come to Ashland, and wiil a- as runner for the Ashland hotel lor a lime. Ashland tidings. Yestenlay afternoon Mr. P. Ai R tienson discoveicd a large bin eaan svtimiu'ng about at tin mouth of the t'alaiMMi.i. Yintvii! .1 esse, of llalsey, piucuretl a ritt , a'ld killed it. .Mr. Koiicrtsttu will! bive the bird mounted. At the hioting match yester.'a;. twt wc-ll kiiow n young men b, ; I'line angry oer the arrangements : nl a tight ensiieil. ( ne ot them1 wan arrested and tin case wi-i Oine l.p in Keconler I lent m'. mrt .Moiltiny uflel Itooil. Salem peopie are irightericl ovei the proposed remov al of tin- V i! U.oette I'niveisity to Piillam! The enterprising ciliens of ti e capital city should see to it that their school is kept where P l longs, in Salem Attention is directed t the loll page advertisement I . . Wallace t Co., in this issue. Their sti.ck is complete and coin prigeti a splendid assortment oi tlotoing, In. lushing good-. Those desiring b.irgiin- sit old call and look throng i their don . Nothing suii II altouf Mat 'hews A Washburn. They otlcr io .ill co i pies married Im-Iwccm Thtnk--givingaml New Years '!1 buying from them a stove one of the liaiidHomest and most necessary art cles free of charge that a newly married couple will want. ee their show window. Services at the Coiicgregit o: a! Church to-day. The moinrng s,d jct will he.':t'iiaiai ter r.nilding, ' it Iteing the second sermon on lr.i topic. K veiling Anniversary of the Linn Co. P.ihle Society, Ad.ht -s bv Prof. ,11. A. Shorey, sir j ct. '"I'hcj liible the Chnsti wi's d- . . 11 ... I ' l.oia Vance, I hum .ti in. mui;i I Motlck. Sophie Mo'ii !::l!i I Hackleinan. Minnie att .lorn i l.ee Prather, I'.va Cowan. Fuini.i : j Pietler. iMtsv Mannals, liirthaj ! Klli-, Miss Pall, .1. A. U i'-- W. 1 it'ow.in, TI is. I (verm. in, .1. A.; Ciimmiiig-, W. Kieiiaids. Kngeii- , Kiet.Uf. Mr. Leiningcr, Mr. iMlis. , i. Plaster, i lvigene, ai- peared before the grand jury at Portland tic- other day on the charge of having opened a letter be'oiig'.ng to another person. The . if-ii't wa- that the jury loiirnl a ! tine bill against hint and he will he given a trial bet" 'ie .liulge 'heady -mil) time in .lanuary. P.. well, i soine lha- y peop'e were inter I j,- ! est ed iu the letter which wa il and' cried. Pia-ler used to M-rape i Mis. i faces her.-, miming a iiltle barber Irvine shop o". State stiett. Mis refold I t air h! I bere w is anything but g-'l. nn:i stan small Mi V; I A Mi 1 1 ux l.ornia t iray, Kobt. Strong. The partv was given Io voting ma 1 1 ied women, who a-sis!ed bv others iu tiie pi. I lou of t he supper. ( iiileil l'rl-li-y llTl ill l :iii t (he Opeia lloil-i I h '.it'll' oara lav ie ie:i i.-ti-g i reci music misie il will i-'i-p 1. I .ii i evening, a piogram v ill i deied bv t'n' ch!l b'-n co-. of a doll thill, n.u-ic am tat ions, inteispt ised with iv t h" o .11 i I l ib, w ho,.. i- so hi.hly apnre. i iti d I A'hanv pu'iiic. I m in- 1',.;'. ! i t he prog ra in t h I'.az ta r . readv for iu.-i t ction and a poiite and etlicii nl ycing la in' will w-tit upon ttio-e wish dig to purchase, the d"d-. and iciui ar t'l-les w ill he di-playi d in l.notl s i and made as attractive as p. ssil.lt and a- tht ie is a great varietv oi loll- , in 1 co-turne-. trie sight wil b-' a- pleasin-.: a- it is novel T'ic Silrtz liitliitiirt. T. .1. r.uiord, agent at the Siletz. Indian reservation, says the cen si is shows that theie are.'ol In dians on the reservation. They raised lil.Oit:) bu-bels of oats last season. 1 hey s re getting good buildings ami good fences, and have a line senool building in a sightly loca'ion. I'hey rai.-etl.ats pi incip illy, as they do I ettet than wheat, and haul theui nine miles to Tole lo. where they aie sold for '.I.e .-'. in I-' auc si o ui ii kt't . A shiii.tiiif; Malt h. A gla-s ball shooting ma'ch, 21 lor it purse I Is t'40, tok vesterda v was Watt it h and the seole stood as near tins city :t. I'lie winner i vat n'aee I d'tei n ', Mon't aillow - : atl Mi nt Purr Sio in ... II. F. Mnlbuit , lank I liilbuit Some Vel'V done, the be-t it. 1 I 0 1 o 0 0 0 1 I I I 1 .od 0 I I II 1 I I 1 I 10 1 I (I shooting m g our ini-s in -even .t e I ri am tlldwii .lis ft-. Ad a .-.' . will I Ill III. H i ll. Ie i 1 1 . , ; In 'i ie. lo I w I'll l I 11 'I'll A. I'i if i I: c -eased immigi at ion w est ward is rsoi only l.enelit t ing A I 'i i iy, but it is imileriily a-sislieg t he steal! low lis o' I h" Wdl i tiette 'a!le. I'-ii .' i a c n-tairt and Winn, lots 1. 2. :i, in South Athauv i; W and II lyr "n Cuuch, S .. lot 4. :5i.l a . .1 K I lougias et ux ( 'rorich, 1 . lo. :; 3rd V hell l;"dlilUl lo KC Ketlman -1(57 tcre- in t p h, Ii .'! w . ('regonian Uailmad Co to O t' railroad coinpan v .1 I. McCume to .1 M Wilson, :'.."i acres sees L'ti, 27. tp 12 S 11 4 w II (iret-n el ux to .1 Fdwards, 2 ai-u-s sec J2, tp lo, S K I W iiOLIUAV allOPPEKiS. . Loitl.l Ses th Wojihrful Array lat the Qolilen Rale Bazaar Mr. Julius iradwohl, the enei- getic Hinl enti-rp! i-ii'g propi ietoi i.i tiie (toideii Kuie l.a.aar in this city, w hose slore contain -t the targesi aim oesi seiec.tetl slock oi i crockerv, glass and other waiesfoi iloiiHstie use, i ithe valley, as well us tancv wares, lovs and beautiful holiday goods, has returned from a several months trip to San Fran cisco, w here he combined business I With pleasure. I le has replenished ami enlarged Lis entire siock ami now has a store that is a credit to himself and p.n ornament, to the citv. Mis shelves, counters, and; every available space aie filled with the choices! ami most varied ytot k of of goods ever seen in this ; vallcv. including a mammoth 1 1 ir--1 p ay of holiday goods. Me has added a new line which consists of a beautiful assoi t in. iit of lolled go hi eweiry varrai." o to wear as i good as gold and co-imgono-tcnth ns much monev, diamond cut pins' . : i: I II ... . i i i I lings, mie iiiiioieiias ror noiuiav presents and novelties. Mis Etock j is now in and iioiniay slioppeis should lose no time 'n seeing his woiitlcrmi array w men is in t surpassed by any en the coast either in elegance or prices. v rtii. i, . omi; VV i.iii. in. It is not o.tt ii Ih d ; .till make t he n-i e-sa mi a on ri- of Ian 1 to - fiiip! ion I it e. M . if .1 ti'a 'on, i - a i tea t i ti g s.-lt io I oi inn.' lady r. -idem e s.-c lie a prc M imile Sta- r. pi. on; while h MeKe::;.- n i rea all of j anon. I t be smal ' petll-, ; rate. nig tin emand lor i: i a s near smallei towns. Leu I'.row nsvilli'. and viii 'ge.s feel the im an I aregrowii-g at a rapid I lej .Metliodist chinch nt tl , place Ii is licen undergoing extei. ij -i"ii repairs and when linish ! w ill he 1 1 into nice. I:i-l s i n:ii tr. she tii -d on x pi.-c o: 'aida'id m- nyoftl e nigotssloi-pe . uioiie at h"! cabin. The .lil'rctio i . Pilot ..;' la we k s.n -: -Miss Minnie S'.irr went I ) 1-iugene the lir.-t i f t he Week, I"!' the pl.tl,si ofpi'oing iiji nil ti.'i i iv cniptioii. sitllii;cd tn the Mi Kciiie. Miss Stiirr, w ho ;tiso b c ime t he posst s : i t i : h. r c'airii a tt w months . i.g i. d i- said, nas two a tin. .claims as can be found i;i that ! region. ! Nothing is nicer lor a Christinas : present than one oi tie'e l eanti- ml book- at II. J. Jones'. ; M.ttiKIRII. ! wiir.rsioNi'; - sTKi.l.MA' UKi;. : tn S.itiinhiy liioniilij.'. Dec. pith l-'.i I. :,t tl.e :.-s).l.-n-.- of tiie ,riv tai'i ill! All. .my. Mi Asa (i. Uliel. -nan , of Hi. Ii.'iPi-s iiiiu Mi-s Km in -i I Sti-lltii u Ie. r. of All. oiv, 1,'i-v. S Ii. illilie. I). D . "Ilii iiitill-. ' KISI.KV -1IAVHKV At tin-resit!, -m e oi I In- Iniite's piircn's jn AI'tM Villi v. on Wedric-ilav, lie - In 1-'hi Mr T .1 Ki-li-y iitiil M's.s Maggie ll.ijileii, II v .! ii Heron n titiieiiiting Mr A.I Kislcy, of l'aliiii.-c, ami V II : Ri-ley, of Albruiy. brotlivm of t lie j groom, were auioiig tliose resent at i the ceremony, 1 lie I iiinii I'acilie. Is the only lintt running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all iwiints Fast and South. Buy your ticketa of C. (i. Kawlinga, foot of Proad albin street, Albany. -s- & ! Wasseimm. r U ) V ;I0 Jill! PifLls I ALMS (p m. to Mary ' - ' hi 17 M's ii, mvi i v i - - i . - ..o i ..r (' d I . .1 'l..,.v l..i,l,i.l j.Q ,u 1 1 i i . i i i III ;i-t ii i nit i . iti vi i i'i .vi.w in' i in 'i ! I'mhrcll :is .-uid (idM 1 1i;t! i cam s. 1 - All tiie latest ii( ltics "n j"vcl:y f f tn s -asoii ' Tluit We im.v !r ivc til.' l.n -g.-sl mi. I nio-l eniiiplfte stork of laii.ts i.lid -hue- ever -li.iun iri Alh my, 1 1 !.- lis ,,-,tiii.iit of Men's ami liny-' Kip ami Al 105(1 Calf Ii i.its mill Siio s i- i-i.inp!.-le, :i:i.l we t un lit any foot, l-f ii lean or f.i'. (lur line t-f inl.lierl. ...t-im ! -ii.-i- i.va,.i;;: nn tw in Tin: citv, iniil : TT VT 1 7 , .") I ' . LASI'YICAUSPKHI-.S. Ii . H V V X O. OUR HOLIDAY SLIPPER tiik lf. i'iN! jkwkij'.:. i 1 I : on.ols... i Ik. in t '.f 'il i-. ii.i.i nl .if iii ii, 1'in'itM! ItTf.l Vt-Ivt :i1'tl i-T ( M in n t.hi-!i Ii i-- i.i i ill ii ! ir- -a h-t! . - .oil i in y -a f. rti'iii, in pri.'t! If mil j JL JL V -Mi - " " tl im :.i -"i ' n. (.'ui hue ,,f i AND --- i I i. . i V ".".' ii i i i' i I.' I? 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I. ,v' R-r 1 riu r.-. ip tr are ?--r V s- P 1 1 1 1 r - i m - . i ii 3.s-n --rj; Jtve'-A v ' i". i"u i.in i-iil!i.' li-it-l : hi tv.irk.it msliip, sin- i$1Ft I i '' , .ii it ..ii.... ..r iioo's and stuns i .iiitaini'iLr eWSS??! fei')4v.v;-'5J :iiiii:ii' flu 4'1 ri'IIIH'1- A-rn-xjox-..- Wph ,,"1"r" Uiyi":'' ,,.,.s,,i,i. i I,-.. v., .-,.s ion.-t-in a., i'm ..I i ,7r. '-i363BR it.t'iif - his i.'.vi: ; I'iiit Ks m,s if r..i .;ei.. ih,- ; , ,':-' "'5.'vs-'- -: ii-' tliis I.i tt n... w. i-.ii I im.ll IVI--UI i li Ollail I to..-- I i lii (JlHIU'lfi . '(''', ,o.i. il, id I I rillEO .PPiEVVeiss'lCHN V , ; . A fr.nr 1 V- .... I s. am: lii.- . itnl Ov'onls. 'I in us and WclN .i-t v.ii--ii-tv-'m tles;mi. the lale-t: in tint'; .Rl ot al.. ii i o n n o i..-. noi-e -Hies than itliv lio'l-e 111 Alt..in. .; rs call yarn .r t. I'i's a i l sh To tin- fact tied vuell-" in...- anv lio l-e in V !t Pial .ma w 1 1 1 -1 t In y li'llV the i ' cunt iu.-i''! OTJ'JR, MOTTO It, I'I Si V 'l'he t ' riii n Pacitii; are now run ning two daily trains throii'di to t'hicago in three days, carrying all I , ,.,,, classes o! passengers on both j ilmi-t . trains. Having l'ullman sleepers, tourists sleepers ami iree reclininu chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. hihI y v. m. For sleeiing car res i rvation. etc. appiv to C. (. L;lv,. i gs, foot of r.toadalbin stri ct. tin-in FUN'S 15LUCK, I.i i hi. Il li I that ICI or IttitiOttr Utll tir Uoiialrrtl I'trr of! VF.KY KFSl'I'.CTFl'LLY, KIKtjSr BROS. ALLUN Vt OirKUON. W'r e.-p nntlui.g lu' the m '"oii, ami i "I'C nn i-ni n- nn STEWAKT& SOX. A M M Li N 1 1 1 u N i"( p-wIt. (i"ifii "i'i; inrtriiL't- it.-., anil il -t ut na ennli'i flunre-. Im.i. I (..r.-t tw v li v-n it c 'r Inv in tnnr iii!-r mi.:.'. it" ti'iil"ii ' i'.li:' .ur rv ' It trui. . lliir iiiri.u.l of llin riiiff-Dcek-U i-iuiraut. ? Cm tr ict mil o atittttif tv-.i-'iiirii.tti ii-r fi in- iiapl ware lii.n w i'.l l- w''l tn i-all i.i, Itit't & sov Ih I."i inn. hn'nif f v-ii 'f. Tlier kis'li in-:ir!- I-' r-ttiiii-. it.'li.. l.,riiiH, i-rs I.r..inri-, Mi.t a uimli. i it rttck f jiiif 'I ' V M-iuMWggrirW'"