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T1TK MOKNINO 1IEKALI); WE1)NBS1A V . DECEAIHEIJ 24, ON SALE. The Daily IIkrai.o will be on ale each, morning at II. J. Jones' book store, where it in le procure! at 5 cents er copy. JOTTINOt AB1 t TOWN, Silk mutilers at Searls. . Hold spectacles at French's. The days are growing longer now. , .j.,'" . Diaries for 18!)1 at IK J-l Jones' liook storf . ... .... Diamond jewel rv in every design at Will St Stark " ' " ' Mr. J. J. Reed of Lebanon was in thiB city yesterday ..-..., Fresh oranges, bananas and other fruit at Parker Eros. : .' .. A large line of the most beauti ful diamonds at Will Si Shirk's. Cheapest place to huy voui Christina!! prepen's Is at Searls' Christinas will come ami iro, anil (now ami ice will not lie known. The Southern Pacitie pav car p is.1 over the road yesterday, g i -H south. "'" L Mrs. F.ridgeford and daughter. Vm. Dawson, are ill at their home i his pity.' Montgomery, secretary, of t ireen Basin Lumbering Co., w as in tlie city yesterday. The masipierv'e h:ill to be iriven on New Year eve promises to he a brilliant affair. Miss Anna Farrell returned 'Vster.Iay from a two weeks visit to friends in P.rownsville. W. A. McGhee, principal of the. Sc'o school, is spending the holi days with nis family In re. Master Melia Kwert. wlio lias lieen at Oakland for several months, has rettiined home. I have a few albums :r ! glove boxes that I will sell for ': than cot to close. .. V.. C. uls. . Miss, Uussie Lavton came ii fr.ini Pirtlanl last eveninir, and will remain during the holidays. Miss Belle Feeler came up lat evening from. Putland .ty-vpen.l the holidays with relatives in this city. ; First street pnented an ani !i!atl apiearance laci evening. I Holiday shoprM-'rs-wer out in (nil force. . . Tlie Sisters Academy -Hosed si hiMil closed heboid ycfterday. fi the holiuays, ami the public s-Ik o' w ill close to-day. Cyrm Pollleiueir ami family of Seattle, are visiting relatives in this city, during the holidays, the LMi,.ts of Mrs. Iannis Miller. Not hing would lw moie appro priate for a prese.it to a child o: itiiss tlian- one ot- thisc stylish ready made dresses;at the Ladies I'.aaar. Parties desiring e tnines for tb New S'ear's iiMsrpitiraile ' r:il; s'uould call upon Will St Link, a their music store in the opera house building. ' . If you want to make a friend a nice Christmas picsent. go to Will tt Stark's. There you . w;!l tin I jr-welrv an I silverware to suit tjie n.ost fas idious, t The new Baptist paroonage is completed ami will h oc upid by the pastor, Kev. ie. W. 1 1 ill in a few days. Ii is a neat and coni i.indius reS'dence. m Bes-t nialitv oi raisia-1, citron, orange and lemon jecl, .iiite ciiTants, d ttcs ami fin, anil many .her good thing .at Ki'ii'topV cash grH-ery store nc.Ci.tlce P. . The memlters of the Apollo Club gave Mr. I ieo. Keeney a farewell so-.al on Monday night which wa ft very pleasaet all'air. Mr. Keeney inteiidd spending several months i i California and An. j;ia. , Will II. "-Warner and llar-r Crinor have .h aseU. the,' Albany op.-ra house, cJuunenciug January Wt, for two years.- They, will mak a s iccessf ul caUjr for the theatre I iv.ng public. "., - Ifauseiiian Caa fied an addition of fortv blocks tO'tlje-tity of. Brow nsville an an odilition of two blocks to Leba non. Linn eounty cities are grow ing both in 3ie and prosperity.. Walter Bartges, bagg:-.ge master on the Oregon Paciitc train to'ttie bay, yesterday started with his family for la ton, Wash., to spend the lioiitlays wilb bis parents. .1 li:iiV t.'amp!i 11 Jills Lis pl.we dill ing his atisenee. .frs. I iilbert is prip.nd to do Ire.-smaking of all kinds. Shu has employed a first cla.-s ilrtssmancr ti'oiu Sacramento, and il!guaran l. e sat intact ion on ' all kinds of work. Childrti.'s g.innents a specialty, licalion, tiial street o'.er the ( Joldcu Ktile. Baraan Uememlier t ho gran.t masipH'r ade hull New Yc.tr'. eve, el Hit opera house. Masks ill m i lx; rt inove-1 iiiiti miilnu"!. a.ciiiit: lights, nioonliglit d-itii e a-nl otln i j lew attractions will inf rodu.-cd. ! Spectators' recei ved seats-at Will & Link's music s ore. l'l;e Moiio.-.iiii c.i :.dv ai.il fruil palace, next to tlie Levetc Hous.i, o. i i!' th s nioiiiing with' a line hue ..f I reiu b caio.ies, lints and tiopi il fruits, otanp-.-, Calitoima ait. I Japan, and ti.e tinc-t m:-poi'j-il and Key W-Ht cigars m tin city. The .Monogram, ivfifrh o;nr.v this morning, is oi.e of th,! tiin-l confectionery t tores imrth i t Portland. Mr. Pnxnicke, ti e pio jirietor, nnders'ands his b-wtnevj thoroughly, and. will 1117: it tie; large trade' lie ' w ill. mrely c 111 nund. Christmas Coming; fitle chil dren, old women, young women. young men, ami everynouy is mi.- t nig forward to it ; Christmas wi!l be here to-innrro.w-, and Im-I wi . n ; midnight. and dayhg it-of 1 burs-1 day, Santa Claus wdl fail do.n - manv chimneys and ciimh mi! : again leaving preserds for lift e I foik end big folk sr. THE HOLIDAY 8LA30N. It Will Not Be a Doll Ctanst.nai iu Albanj . Tb jY ar. 8 -i Tli m- who ha.e said Ibat it would he a lull Christmas in-. Al l.itii v this sen huh will have to take it all back. Preparations have iieen iiii.de to celebrate this joyous holi day in nn appropriate manner. Tiie.sitiw- iudowa in the business street tiave. presented a beautiful Spectacle for many days, and much shopping has been done by old and jo'ing. . - . To-n;g'it, Christmas eve, the various churches will hold the usual Chriptmas eve exercises, and tiiesu spacious edifices, adorned f r the occasion, will be a scene of happinrss for" the little folks, as fiiey receive and witness .1 dis i'ibiiton of presents from the brilliantly laden Christinas tn-es. Cusiness men have been enj y ing a brisk trade, the people gen erally nave lieen prosperous, and inhere is nothing to prevent a j-yii9'oh8tYvMiic of the good old 'customs ".Fiat surround Christinas ' '.y. .u .1 wincii it tlie happiest H' 'Inlay o: all the year. An Ore);. ilnii Kail nay Wreck. There was another railroad wreck on the recently widened narrow gauge .Monday this time r.ear Scio.. As a mixed Mssenuer and freight . was running along f oni ('obtt'r to Woodbiir.i near (rabtu-e. five miles north .of Sv.o, i:ie raii spread and a couple of freight cars were thrown from the irack, one being badly wrecked. V box car loaded with wheat was thrown from the track and is in 'he ' titch-'to 'one .-..aide. The t --neks of the other one l ft the trark, but it can soon le iigl.td. Hie cars that .went off being to fie rear of the t ain, the balance if the t'ain went on north. No me was hurt and the accident ie not an expensive qne. New Coal .IIIiik. The' Fast Oregoiiian p..ys that I'. M. Johnson, Jot 1 11 tiro ins, Lou i 'owns, N-Ln-ipo'ir, Win. Folsoui and .1. A. Clifford have tiled a .itice witli the countv clerk, lo--tiu-; a ledge of coal 15 miles i ii .east of Alba and five miles I ..in Peterson's meadows in a !. -rih west direction. This is sup- -ed to lie the results of a iliscov e y of eual made hv some hunters 1 the lied of a little creek near ili.l.i.vav Sorings, an account of 1. .'. ..a- g.veii in Him paper, rl.ii. aiii- -..ive named their the 1'inii'i. . i-oal mine. It is . iiniurexl t.iai '. A. Chapman, of :'endletou, i.o is absent on an ..tleged hunting tour, is gravitat ing around in the vicinity of the ew.'IiEcotcrj-,. looking after coal oeptcls. KiiildlUK a New Host At IVriTand a fine new steamer s Tiefng built for "service' 011 tlie ipper Willamette. It is the iOierty of Aberuethy Bros, and .'.Idri lge, oi Marion county, and .till be completed ready for the trial Uip by Jan 10th. Its model is siuii'ar to that of the Hoag, the itrereuce being that she is o fighter draft. Her machinery will h tirst-clai-a and she will be in very respebt thoroughly equipped, the cost of the vessel being nearly flS.iHM, She is built especially f it tlie.upper liver service, uiid vioiiiii tlie. patronage be- such as i permit it site Mill ply steadily itweeu up-river iioints auu I'oijhyid ' 'if ': vSsleni ilraiio rHcr - ''Vnljtajt'-Sahnday in -Salem the 1 illiiig "officei b ' " for ' Salem Iraiige were ' elected for ! sill : Worthy Master, V--. M. A. vIlrito; Overseer, .1. It. Slump; 'leeturerj: Jno P. liobertson, Stevrirtv; 'Clara ; E. SmiMi; tiijarti. t)livr ' Jory vi iv.plain, VJL Smith; Treasure , i.eo II. (Jroisan; ecretary, LyOia Leaho; i rate-xKeepert Mrs. J. Miller ; Ceres, ls3. CIettyjohn ; Pomona, Mrs. t. I' Koi(!irMra Mr... 1'liornA iwsror.i:. Ladv"'As''t Steward. Mrs. Vatl. W. M. Hillearv. secretary 'e.,the Wo SUte Granae.has oeru iih iin44iiBuiii nic ouiccia ; iltteJieilvKi'n Jan. 6. 1891. ia the' Prophecies. -lier. Miles Urant is giving a srie of lectures at the W. C. T, l". hall in this city on the sul'jaaU-' t I roptiecies. 1 lie second one io the course was givcu. to au in-:-rested audience last evening. . Ie illustrates his lectures with an mniense chart and displays great erudition upon biblical matters, and predicts the end of the present iMKich with apparent accuracy. Uuuae Literel. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Crosby, on r -tuming home' the other evening und a man in the house just on be Hjint oT helping himself to ifial he' lancied. He ran away iiefore his identity could he es tablished. n. .:. . . v - Spt-clal Niitlre, Yoi'Carp- iTsp"ct fully requested, to take ' v sp'eial notice of our I'h'rLfalas' list'of choice poultry, iuiiti; candies, nuts and our staple and fancy grxN-erim. Also he sure ; o call and secure a bargain in tine j c tpdies . at tlie. lowest prices to I Veevai! to-day only, j Mi Ki.11 u 'i i MiKKrr. ' The tlii-.n I'aeiiir. I Is the only line itiniuug two j ; last trains daily from Portland to j Omaha,'-St. ' Paul, Kansas City, It'hi'cago, St. Louis and all-points Fast and South. Buy your tickets ! of G-. i'i Rawiings, foot of Broad i albin street, Albany. ItiilliUy llonk. Lacier call Mis. Ilvtiiati's and ; . ... r,ier ,or ,i1H i,1Venile for Christmas. Tlie latest - out . The bst make of gold iens French's, at reduced price. at ROBBLD AT THE DEPOT. Rev. B. 0. Mlohiel Hsu au Exp.riisco With Peudleton Thieves. , new sto k ot gde'd-: ; -'. " .Messrs Bombs; Rousssean are in The East Orcg-.iniaii tells the ' Albany on brisuicflj.'.- '-,-following incident, to a former: Melvin Bon I is eim'ndinjr Christ iana county rcsid.t t- Key. L. ln:ls at r,js ,onie ilt tJljH G. Alichael, presiding elder ol the mi. : : -. . ' , M. E. chinch south, was robb.-d ! in Pendleton last night, lie was at the depot, waiting lor the west bouud train to convey him to lleppner, and hud let 1 his over coat and vaiise on a teat in the wailing room while be went to purchase a ticket. When be re turned these articles were gone. In the valise weie a number of hymn books, a bible, and religious literature of every description. It is to be hoped that, the thief will experience a change ot heart by their ierusal and renounce his nefarious occupation. The satchel ai.d overcost were afterward found iiiil.;rneat!i the sidewalk on lower Webb siieet, where liiey had been hidden by the thief. Otlicers are alter the scalawag, and l.e a ill be brought to justice if possible. BKOWtlSVILEE NOTES, BuoWNYll.l.g, li.C. '''!. Iow license for IStil. Electric .igbts i.t the I'.. W. M. Co. Christmas tiee celebrations at Null hand Vuih Brownsville. . Busy tii lies, merch tuts selling large n nan 1 it.es ol bohday oialn. II F, Chillis, returned from Seattle o.i Wednesday. City election passid i ll itiietlv with a clem sue" : fi r sal-ions. Daniel H'ehard, on Wednesilay returned tiome o A-liland. I'.. V. Eiiiikutl'cr lefi for I'otllaiid on Saturday. Tlie inf. Mil child ol U L. B'anch aid, w bo for tW'i weeks past has lieen severely il', a rapidly re cvering. Tolbert Carter and wife oi Wells station, are the guests of Squire Averill and family I. B. I'litman, returned home fiom Salem, on Monday. J. M. Mover, on Tuesday left for Portland. O.i Monday W. B. Kirk, paid Albany a visit. . Mits Hattie f hisiiey of Albany, is visiting (1 lends ol tins plaee.- Mack y Bivs. have returned from Eastern Oregon, erected a tent at tins place an I resumed the photi graphing business. On Saturday the leniains of Miss Mmner Elder, daugh.er of Mrs. Itogers of Scio, were buried in the Baotist cemetery, two miles north of Brownsville. H. Moore, late of California, has with his family moved into the William Smith iarm, south of Brownsville. Miss Lela (iriiiios. i.s sutreting from scarlet fever. The protracted meeting being held by Kev. Bowersox. has lceii a great success. John I., the youngest son of Professor (Jarkuid, of tlie B10.1 ns ville jschool, on Saturday fell and received a broken ami, :iie injured member was i-et hv I'r.inn. W. Cox " - U During the past week, Joseph arnson, sold to lr. Llier, ItiO acres of land, at 2-j.ini (er acre, the property is two miles south of Brownsville. Smith brothers, have rented store formerly occupied by Misses. Aichibal. the the TBE MEWS AE00T TANuENT. E. L. Bryan is building a nice residence in Tangent, which is al ready rented for one yiar. . ..Tangent still on the improvo. Mr, Doss Turner is bnildim; an addition o bis house. . : J. B. Morgan has constructed a walk from liis res. deuce to the chiol house, The ci-i.ens of Tangent are building a'Valk from tlie tailioad to '.he new church, a diatauce of two or three bund'ed feel. The M. E. Church south are .having their building greatly im proved by p. liming the outsi !. adding a vestibule, and papering .tire inside. Mr. 1 i.'or'ge Cochran contempla te s leaving ins tarm, and niovii. lo Tangent soon. Mr. Henry I law ley, has moved to Tangent. Mr. and Mrs At drews of Oak- land, Cal., hayi- bee III lllfT. Mi, j. -I . Week. s Mrs WilfiatiiKoti county, is visit-u-.; gi nl and vieinity. .isitmg her d pud of i'enloii ! la'.ive in Tan- i Mr. Oiiv.-j- KnLl.ton und sister Ada, veeenliy i.-tui i.e 11 on, an ex lenil-tl VIM! am iclat.ve' Pertst tnove. Ti'e sitiihtig face of 1 rof. U I'. .Mi- benei w as seen here. Yo-.n.' A';.!; r 'i sh'.t and l ided a filiebli.: k'i'' .1 ti'.it linn- ,o. which cout hi.- f.( ! fi tii'teeu or twenty dollai.-. by a cuuip:..mise. There will be a Christmas tree in the M. C. church buiiditii.', which promises to be a nice all'air. 1 he memorial service held here last sabbatli. in meiiiory of Miss Winnie Nichols was very solemn and impressive. , Rev. " Howard conducted the ret vice. l.ullii-raii MeelhiK ami Sim vlee. ' The 'Lutherans of Albany and vicinity are kindly rcpu-.-ted to meet at the First Presbyterian church on Pec. 2ti, at- 11 o'clock s. j in., for -the purpo.-e of ongaiiixiug. j Services w ill tie tieid in the after noon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Gust K. Mever. At II. J. Jones' you will find some of the neatest bibles you ever saw. Nothing nicer could be found for a prese it. HALBKY NOTES. slth sir nil i-n..l...! uid. i. ;- . ." , V J"i"" '"" 1 'S maue for a Christmas tree.'- Miss AU.ie Pearl is back after a few .months absence. - . ' ' Mr. Srall'ord of Willamette Uni versity is visiting friends here. Miss Bertha Van Winkle is visiting her brother in Albany. Turkeys aro coming in by the wagon Toads and a few Chinese pheasants. Messrs. StifFord and Bassett are completing their new dwellings on Itli Bj-ree... Misses Yiola a"d Amanda Jran don have come home to e; end two weeks vacation. Mr. Moore, the telegraph opera tor, has returned to his work after three weeks rest. The MWcs Bort'Ui and Mr, llandsakt'i- made a Hying visit to Itiis city last Sunday. The students of Ifalsey public -chool have made their teacher, Mr. Mielie ior, a present of k gold wateh chain. Mm. Allult. .. This marvelous"' phenomenon u iil appear at the opera house in tiis city on Christmas night. Ev. ly seal should ' lie v taken. Nothing like it has ever been seen here. Prices within reach of all. "Two large and powerful men men failed lo lift her-oij' her feet," s:us the Boston Herald. A nmii o.-r of other tests were iuad:, and the visitors were astonished at the restilU. . Neither the management nor Mrs; Abbott attempt to ac count for the results produced. Tuev do not claim thai 'the .force t-mploved i.s spiritual, mechanical, muscular, electrical of odic. They simply s-iy tha. they do not know how the feats are performed. They give the exh'hition in full view of the audience,, without the lis, of a cabinet or darkened stage, with no appliances save ordinary art iclcs of furniture. lliilhlay UuoiIm at l-'reiM h'x. Wanted Every one. who is' looking for holiday presents for their friends, to eali and examine the new and elegant assortment of watches, jelry and silverware, just received at F. M. French's, the corner jewelry store. A tickei to the drawing ior each dollars worth ot goods purchased. Uuuti ami Shot-. Purchasers of Boots and Shoes hear iii mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts do not always mean best values.) lou will have to pay some one a prot as no one can do business without exp -nse. The ipiest'on is ! wlio can sell you the best goods ' for the least, money. ; Savit KL E. YdtNo. ! I'licap I'aKture. ; Persons desiring pasture near ; thi city can obtain the same by j calling on -'red W. B!uinlerg, who has the wes: half of what is known as Monteith's pasture for rent at : $1 0) per month per head. i I kn "r flirlHliiian. A large- supply, of .cakes for J Christmas at. Paiker Bros. AUo fresh candies. ! Silver napkin iii gs ir cents at the corn, r jeweler stjie. F. M. French not the McKinley bill, the cause of the advauee in price. MlliKIKII. ! w'ii)!i! kv.u u7V ! 11 S:. It ii,, Sunil.iy eve , :St. I! -i, liv Kev. V. K ! lieiii'-c lloui-ll . I U'&ai- . ' ItnWlXh- K. p.ll -O tii'ii' 1 1 . I'e,,.. iii. Wuwltiury, of llui 1 isluirif. 1 he ",'iooiu i-t about seventy years of : -ige. while the lu'.ile is younger, being j only i- lit Lie on-r sixty. They both have i;rown iii ami nurried fiiiuilies- ; For ClirisliiKis Diimit !! 1 I'Dl'LTRY ! TURKEYS. CEESE. DUCKS AND CHICKENS. Oranges, lemons, apj.los, tigs, dates, .-tnyrna tigs, walnuts, lil bcrts, almond--, pecans, ha.i'l, Biazil and. two ihoiisHud Mjunds of the finest enndies jn the city to la- sold at a special tiyure to-day onlv. SPECIALTIES ! Seedless raisins, c tn.ii, lemon ! I"'el, kdy apples, cream cheese, j Swiss cheese, fine coffees, teas and I spices, at. ! MI I-'.LLKR ,t tiARRHTT'S. ! C,liANI IHSPLA 1 .' jflf"To-day we will display the linesl lot of dressed poultry, con jsisting of turkeys, ducks, geese j and chickens, also a Jull line of jilie'be t groceries and vegetables ; the market affords. Call early and I secur.; the liest. , . MUELLER K UAERETT. JIOLIDA YSLiri'mSA T COST A'l KLEIS lllHS. holiday surrr.Ks t t at K l.i:i BKOS. tit ro't ut Klfin Bid. Holiday Brut, MlppfMal t'iil al klrlM Hun Prirre M Arc Km Urn I i ; In .tluiilann. t'r-'iii tlie Virjiiini'ily, Mi'iit Mu'tM n. When we find a medicine we 1 know to iiossess genuine merit' we consider it a duty, and we take pleasue in telling the public w hat ; :t is. Siich a medicine we found! Chamberlain's Cough Bemcily, last, winter, when la grippe, was prevailing. We ate salislied that I we warded oil' several attacks that were threatening by tin; use of. this syrup, and we have since relieved, in a few hours, severe : coids, add in the course of two r j three days, entirely broken them j up by its use as have teveral of; our friends whom we have rcemn- ! mend it. It N all that it is rcpre seajt'jd to be by he mautifact mers. ; If you have a cough and want to I stop it, Chamberlain's Coug'' : Keinedy will do the work, l o' ' sale hy Foshay & Mason. The Ilrason Why. . Why is i; that Klein Bros. 'au 1 af lord to sell boois nd shoes si! reasonable? Bec.iuae they are : both practical t-hoa inakeis ami j make their exjienses lv woiK-i ing on the shoe bwtich, and any! boot or shoe you huy oi them, 110; matter what kind it is ,' ma, ; woman or child, that rip, run over or the sole rips 1qom they repair them for you free of charge, ami as they do all the work theiii-m-lves, they don't charge you 'J.ri to "i0 cents a pair extra for a v arrant to pay some shoemaker to repair them for you. 'I hey also make a specialty of repairing rublier boo's. I.lltln lalimt ami I'um !' Bros, boys, misses and child ren's shoes different styles all sizes and wid'ha iiik mu.io m i. 1111:011.11. Try a pair 11 thing better inediulu in price. Every pair warranted. SaMI Kl. E. Yol Nli. Kuilillas anil l.naa. Tun eharvH in t'ie hi ciu.I m ri- U,r h W, la.iiire t Hie lUnk ol Orri.u, lliluliiB of Part nrt".1ili. llv ii)titii:it ron!M-ut t,!i-frrt(or.? t-xMliiiir lifiu i '. ti.n.V Son liuiu itii..l iv il;s.-..l;ol . artet-rnliip, Jim. b X:i"hfs Iln jiini.-r lucin titr rt-iirii.ir. All liiilitis anl aivutt uil! In? c:irri. ly .Inn. ZaitIkh. Datvl 17, ls!W. .1 a U. Z. 11 ".s. .!. . i io. 13QOT ANDSI !()!' loliday:':'?: FOR THE I'ine shoes, from $2 (') to ift! -VI hi ne flippers, a'l prices, Elegan'. "tylts and siiades. Toe slipiars. plain and beaded. Oxfords and Ties fur hume and A. holge's Felt Sri .es a for iiiinfoit, winter evetiiue: d Stipp. ;Fine Shoes Ft!:- 1SO YS, 1 1 M ISSES I ; FOR THE GENTLEMEN: Slippers in Phi di and Velvet. Shader. hniiiid with lileuant Colou tit I AT, KII ASH PAT P.N T ijri'or wear in the State. for tit and for l....f s out - tool-wear coiiti,.t be t xi SAMUEL ALLEN BROTHERS, Wide a! CIGAUS, TOIJACCO OF ALL XI? LA&&E0BSM&LL QUANTITIES, 'FI.YjnX BLOCK. : : AI15 ANV,U1I Clirisloiiis Yum Yums" Fine Fiench Candies. Plain Mixed, Fancy Mixed, Fa uch Mixed. Assoit'd Sticks, Fine Assortment of Fresh Nuts. FAT TCUKEYS. Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, ImMited Spaghetti, FAT CHICKENS. Seedless llaisins, Zante Currants, l.aver Kaisins Mince Meat I Fresh Eastern Oysters. I Uniorc's Mince Meat, Olives, Peisian Pates, Smvrn.i Figs, , I Chow Clio v, Catsups Horse radish FAT DECKS. Celery, Cauliflower, '."ranbei li s, Mushrooms. French Pt-.tB, Asparagus, French Beans, Po-iCoru, Prize !um MUELLElt Sl (iAKBF.Tr, The Leading (ins-ers .... 1 1 ll'ld best IV d j T. II. Brink's. FOR a 1 The nicest Lounges go ! t h mil IF YOU tie in fr..m Want a tine pit lor: Miile, T. II. Brink has them from t " !oi:'. j FOR A NICE RUG Vi il) t llOS li. Brink's. T 1 DRfall llasnnelciint! I. n. onmrvst sti-lc of ladies' an I roekers, nothing better DID YOU See those wicker wood ti isket.s at T. 1 SOUD COMFORTS keri rs 1 at Brin I. I LADIES': ir pair. j Phis'n and Velvet, in the favorite, j i I -treet wear. - rs the best made just the thing and Slippr- A XI) ! 1 (ni!JJ)KEN' ! l i 'd. P.r.iwn, - l Leathei. 1 ilive and ot'.el l.l'.ATII I'.R ) FORI) Ti I'.S. lied K TXT A Ul Grocers. AX1 CHOim: FiiUlTS KINDS VAT 1 V U l U rimictfrnoci ici AMD WISE HOLIDAY IHMiMIII r Iteaiilinil li.iKls f.r llm iirn"h- I I ( ; fJr "'IT Holiday Seawin, I I ' " 'jl T'oniis'iin 0 toilet ease',. -'i Hiid III 1 I V atli-r nt'iii'u-. eleg-io. p-rf im ' stunds, I I ' I manie'in; s-ts .ml g iM p'.-ns. a si titi Il line 'f art work, atet n sv'il 'i:t di'e ' I il I'.ir old !ia yieiug. Oir .r'e.is Uiis year T I on a'! kin.! f tiolid iv -r ds Is surpris- I I m 111 il iour and (lie pu itie s a it :d to e.ill 111 II 11 ',1" r',! ,i'!'u'i:,l liiii-biv .--;s.;til.s, j I I B We t:i';e pleasure in s!i.viii!f our id I j j I wiiellier von w isti to pureha-c or not, $TANAFD i5t CUSIGK , FIRST RTi:i:i:T, Xear Keverw House, ALBANY, OR. mm nil 1 1 ' 1 11 wniiHUnii' THE liDUDAK Q hr I STM Ag Is FOSHVY Have a M.ignifi Holiday Santa Claus Holiday shoip.-rs ar invited ! moth stock of plush goc 1- art s-ip.ilie.J a i ' no,- i show gori'l". Ourhobd-y stoi-k is 1 piiiuM for the season of I Six h 1 j For the A Fine Dia.nioncls, f-.'S) flow Mil s'ivcr Br WATCHES, An ' Ml lift: li'-rant assort in it lias an I (loM llc:i'J All tin-latest novflttoa H. EW THE LEADING JEWELER. Iaop SOTERS ARE H"' a 1 1 'i nniiitr tit mn 1 1 5 1 1 I 'Si 1 Coming ANi- & MASUN .:it D j,.' iv of- Goods. Headquarters. 1 1 cal' a t I lo ': tbr on o-ir mam s. N trouble to a-douishingly low marked down 1 89 1 l ine -i- :iVll!liC 't" ii -11 hi tl S,lr ta t ' i d :itti in j 'f lry ln s-.tsi n AT- ART'S. Holidays