Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 01, 1891, Page 5, Image 5

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    STILL NO MONEY.
HESTITITK 11 M.'; ll M EN j
ATTACK TIIK Ofr'MCK.
A C'rnwil t t I he M.-n M'li.l Drunk
Storm llitt Ci.iil rirt.m OlHre 111
I'.irtldn.l - A Sprry Situation.
P.-T!.an;. !. :;i Mr. .7. II.
Smith, sue l':i"ni l';ii-itic c n:tr;i -tn"-.
if-iived t lie fkli (lis
! iteh th.s iuo: u:!-j :
Omaha. Die. .)'., 1 "!.
Tj.I. II. Miiitli A Co., l'oitiand,
Or.: llrivis i.. i liini: n.-iv ii' uii
p .rtan. e tr4ii.;riiii: to-day, but I
Uiihk t i.i! j th -jil ol .l-nn.iv i
will !) :ih!e t.) w;reyu soiuthitii:
th.it t i!i he en ciiiai:
J. I). Kiu-atkuk.
Ab.rit 11 oVl' t-this morning, a
croAii !" laborers, mostly Swed-s
ami iHlians, bljk"d the" hallway
lead'i.;; to -Smith .t I'o.'s Ifi .
In the front oihee Mr. K..:er'
lirook, Mr. Smith's nephew ami
partner, marking tini" Hit-eks o.
K. While lit? was enuiied in that
o.k, a partv oi six wedes, all '
them Vin more or leas intox -diet!,
rushed in nod demanded
their money. Mr. Iirok Hisure i
them that everything 'ossible had
heeti done to (ret i he money for
them, but that in consequence of
a failure to secure the cash the
men would have to wait a little
while longer. The me'i rrew
boi-terons and beus n cursing Mr.
Brook and called him all the vii.
names they could bring to onne.
All this Mr. Brook stood with h
roic patience, till the men allowed
their frenzy to go into a fury, and
rushing into the private olli.-e -
saved to make an assault on M
Brook. The latter then doub'ed
up his ti ;s ami went in for s-!!-protectton.
II- laid one of the
men tKiuied IVed Anderson out
upon the floor and the others re
treat d. Anderson wa i taken in m
theotli.-e and thev then proceeded
t caiie .Mr. Brook's arre-t for
coiniiiiiting an assault with a dan
gerous weapon. The lefendant
was admitted to bail, and his case
was set for trial next Friday.
That the Union Pacific has
money enough on deposit in the
banks here to pay the men is a
fact well known by many leading
cit'zens. A'id it is further kn n
that every day the company send
money from Portland to the East
ern ntli e to furnish sutliciert aid
to the men now hungry and home
less. Salm ir th.
ai.i:m. Or., Iec. ol. The new
year.'S e ntion of the evening Capi
tal l.) n n il, shows the total re
corded real estate sales of Marion
county for S:i(, to be three and a
quarter million dollars. The t 'tal
impriiveiiu-iits for 1 s; m i . the city
of. Salem are nine ho 1-ed and
sixty seven thousand: . itput ol
lo in'i'. i-is; i'-s. ni :e lri.. t.ed an !
ti ty th iiisuiiil.
The Markets.
LtVKIIl'ool , Iec. lil.
holders o.V r mod Tal- i
Wheat
Pii.c-
unehaiiL'e !.
-m.i';:ni, lec.:;l. Woe
No. I. wiii'c. I.;!l' .. 1..".'
i-hoie.'. :'..'.',', in Hhii, 1..".7'.
1 1 . I" per ee'ital.
i
-Ni:v imiK, I lee. .!. Money on ,
cio. i ! . i.s, ii i .lb-red :it : pi in.e
in i eli.wit;!'- jiiiier. .-fr ' ' - eil
i tig e ! itige. !il t, i.t-!. i . .-ist
die "o i-. s t.7! ; d'-iuaml,
fr.i.t-t rur tM.
.-v V !:-. ! '::.-
1 i -1 1 tt i i it-nil ! :o:i, ii'- i i '.! j
t j-da;. o:i V,.li street, says p j
ru:i vi'i th;:: a l.ugo ! mai.u h:;
I :: "I" fro.i: the Ba"k of Ki:g-
l.i:i'i f gold i T .-iop nt nl to Xi'V
V.n . . I ii'iinaii v eo itiiic.es it iie
iiiani'. The bank charges i per
''e:it i 'r loan?.
loili.'s Kectivereil.
W i hi -i!Mii;K, !'a.. I'ee. ."I. A
giiatlv s.Mi!. is beiTig eii.'H-ted t -day
t-j the frightful disa-ter which
occurred in the shaft .f the l.e
liigh and Wilke.-harre Coal Coir.-
pany at Sou'ti Wilk. s'.arie !at !
Man h. when e'ght tniierswerej
iiii;' I- 'IiI U. r ie:. -iit- d el
forts . lrr i ,;,.u ; v, o ha.-- !
he. , -. , ored. I
'o-Uiiul-'i.il Oead.
L'.m. v. tee. .
anri'.i:n.--d ! I.a
ad'. an -,i age. ;
was i.i,.- ...I ilic
lie- !. (,.
The death is j
i os at a very j
io r y ito siie
ailing belles of I
v as amoijg t lie j
at t ' fa-'ii "i- !
me eve ol i e I
ri
that d on-
" li .it Ie r)s.- . .
haiiie of Waterlco.
A l:.lil Kv,rc-, 5;..l.:u ry.
V.i . .M.r,-i.. p.,.,.. An fx-
pr. r .o iei
- H-i-orte i to have I
"Ci u:
a. l lie io!,:,.
Aith jiea.'lv i.' 0 .
e-eao. i
I'm; .
delug
rend-
llM'.-,
'ars ar,- .Yei-iTed 'hv a
' 'ain iall.ng to'iniibt,
'g tiie
telegraph Miles
tvi.-un Iti-poit,
),.,.. -j. The
M:p-:i..t.-ii...ut i'l trie cel. so.- has
s -i 'i:i:it, ', p, (,,,. s.'i-i. ;ary of the
"i ; .! i. tbe opei.ttio.is
"' t i.-.r.-ae, ,.,i tl.e s:k miinths
: -ii :.-d ;.-.l.iy.
I tie Denver Times Soiil.
. ' . c.i ... hie. ;;!.- The!
! . .1.1. - v...-. s , 1 k. y to
H ". I l.i.i l-y. .." a . i!i!ie:-, olis
e i.i v . It i- irii-rstuHl I hat
w .i,ii,e ,. t:.i..leiati..i.
'..rural Spinner Ueail.
I i. K-D.Nvit.i.E, Fla., Dec. ol.
' -i -r.U I. K .-spin, ler, ex-trens-ur-r..!
tue '.'iiit'd Sta'es. dud
th!-.-. un,.'.
I'Mii.ell in tii.i.il II.-mIiIi.
L...... IlV'. Partie'l re
tftnlr-.i t.,l.u. ,. said he w;;s 111
ti ! tiealth tiian fi.ral'jn time.
Attriitmii. 1-itrmerM!
Wcwilip.il- t,,. ni. best c.i' h
I': "!" apples, p.y.ii;or-s and 1 11
k ' d - oi ia :i, p:.,h-,. Call aid
si e u -i. .. !' I'l.vi ii .v I T
'' to lVuk.-r bio
h.K-a.'.
treth
SAMUEI, K. YUJXtJ.
ii.. i' - -
"" i
Vkakof lv.,l. -
0:10 ' t!ie " tr..-o':;an l-usi-
u-- . .1.. s t.-.u ..i '.; a.iy is
tne m .:u .i.,t; -s itdish-
uieiit. ' f Mr. S. I-..' i .'.i.s. The
s;. i-1 ;s a i.kkIci ot .
I'lV.riieii'-e. hav nu'
a:ni U' t e res v i
yirife ant
ecu . a'nied
r !n.' nun:-
ness bv hieli it i- ocjupi:
'-'it
! m.i n froii l portion of 'he
re i!
: 'Oxide I in'. -H ji ii t-ne i -. and , s
i is occupied bv the drv ovU and
j ladies' r ss gixnU d-v ii tiiient on !
j.i!.- Mde. a hi a:i i :iiiiiise 1 't
j .ii I -inn; depart mi'i-.t a'id men's
I Punishing goods m th 0 i er -ide. ,
i The ivar is oivupie 1 oy a jiu- ;
pl'-te .ill-? ot gru'-el'ie.-, crocKery,
;Ia.-s .vate, etc.
On the se.:-u 1 floor Is a hvge
and compl te Blocked carpet r.joni,
a la iie-. I -I'et room, and
m.iindVr is given over to
l'-e 'e-i
surpltl" '
;-tock and the immense mis ol
cloaks, wall-paper, curtain, win
dow shales, lious-furnisiiiiig
goods, et .
Mr. Young, during the many
year- t:itt i.e li is ...r. :i e:ig una in
ousiuess in .ioan , nas gainen ;
and maintaiueil public favor by j
Keeping a stock larje enough to
sup .ly any want, an.i by making I
a special-y of s.-leeting such goods J
as will give satisiac io.'i hotu in j
cpniity and prices, and Ketpng
a:reast witn the jrnxth ot the
city he is now l-e:t-'r prepared
'ban evr to serve the pu .lic.
This popular housi enjoys a" bir'e
trade, bo h from the city and
ountry. It is one of the oldi-st
business houses in Albany, having
been established in IStiti. Mr.
Young is one of the city's pro
gressive eitiz ns and i- foieriu st in
aiding public enterprise tending P)-
pr-vno'e lier growtii and
meiit.
advance-
l'OSHAY .MA.x'X.
Tiiksk Pocli. vti l.':i'r.(;isrs Main
tain A TllKIVl.Vi I'KADi:.
. r i , , i
T os firm forms one of the 1-ad-
d.g houses in their l'ii. in 1 1 e U ..-j
I.i met te vallev. Ihev do both a !
wholesale nd reta
Their stock of drugs, faints, glass !
etc., is fresh and first-elasa in a 1
respects. They also carry a full '
line of books and stationery: Th"y !
probably li.u'e the laresi ttocii in
their line of any bouse in the !
state, outside of Portland, .ind do j This store is new ineverv detail,
a thriving wholesale trade in en - j having been opened bv II. C. Hub
n ying the smaller towns in this j 'u:lrd. who conducted" a very sue
section. ; ,.ess!'i) business. Uurir.g the past
li icy are so well known, and year Mr. J. A. Camming p lrcln.Bd
have dealt eo fairlv with their cus , ltie ,,uue business, and has
turners, that their tiam-i carries ; ,,ai;t un inr.d bis stock
with it the highest rrcommenda until he no.v er.jov-tnedistinction
uo.i uiai can oe Kieu, am. ai-
1 1 acts customers Irotu la and near.
Their sto.'k is eo immense and per
feet in its selection and mike up
that customers can be assured of
finding j'is' what t!i-y want arid a
ch d. e article. First-class no. ids
ind i"J s;;lt liie t . ;s tl.e
pr.i; tie-.- tiiev maintain inal- eases.
A LIVi: IIUM.
'.V;;. !..
1 Hi!!'. !Mi
i: S.T!-r
( i
' : : is.
We
arid sl
iers.
that !.
Pr to tn
iv h u-e i
his i- th"
in ii" cit
sr -. t.'l.va-e
I in t i .v
"'d'-i-' SH-iv m
. tor it is a con-
tin
l:it .
!1 o
the
Ni.
:e.-s "f :! e
,i::d. :i-)s
S':otIi p ir
. M.-rar'
lie of th,.
Iv t '!-1
i o ...... , .
s for ;na::v
late W. 1 1
i'a:
W.
bri -. i.--s M -. i .
as -.1 i.i-t i. !'..-
diei. Mr. Smith
! kn-iwn . l 1 I l
.i.:.-.i:t-ss iii-r.i ;
g been io Ims;
is
v e;
nation.
ai;.: :.av:;ig
s ab'i-hed a re' ut.i'i"') m'i"i::i
none. Iuring the pas sei.-on i.t
.issiji .ai.'d wu.i Mr. n i.-r.- uiak
Illg a std.ii-', ;-i-ii pa ;i; ;:r. Tt.ey
carry the best line of goo-is to b
had, and enortnoii- s'ock 'o select
from. Their stock embr. ces every
kin'! or s'oves, ;it'.A.irc. tnimp
and pump fitting-- !.ot:seho!d f-.r-ni-hinge
and iilumbiri- goods, f l'i
and complete in every .mieular I
aii'i me lowesi i.a-:i pine-, i i.n
are gi iil'einan'y and .v.-coiimdat-ing
dealers -r.d ai.vays please
c l-to'r.ei's
l l..e .ji in-
i
p ti-.-
'mug i
r. for it. i:i
US" !. They
to., i'a.-'.'ii i.t.
beau" v aial j-.y f
sure.- b-alfi wl c
l.-e fea i v a nei e
I This i-OUII-
and i-ho-iid be in everv he
e
ho!.'.
ALBANY'.-
KLKL'tma:
Tun K.MKi.LiiNr Sv.-ri.J
i.m"mim:s niG City.
Willi ii i
!
The Albany M!ec ! ie I.;ght 'o. !
. .. . i '.
nas lncr'-.seii tne.r pe.tii uuuig
he y.'-.r until if is ".nv second to I
no-o; ju r.JU. Iv pr.vcrfdT
digitus aiei ...c ,
. .. .. . .... i h -
r " tr.e ran-
tiamcanai are iis-eil to lurni-.i uit
power to drive the dynamos. Tne - ni.No Hot m,.
.'i.-iipany now has b LWO ean'ile In this issue wi I he toaiid the
enwer a'c lik'hts and nearly alady. ! the new and en'erpiicing
:ho:is .nd incandescent h
h:s. Ti
:e c
i.m-:-l,. :i''b:s are from new .te-
sign", and have very decided a-i-j
vantages in the .pi.i! ty of thy light !
turn. shed and e.ts.- : ;:d sfe;v o:
h:ir. him:,
iiev.-! to
T :e new l.imp is be-' li:!.? of ylotlrlitg uif sent'a 'urni.-h-tl
e i.iust i -e i feet arc J ing goods'. Xnose dtsiiitig to pnr-
cvei i-onstrerUvl, At; I :t i
-i.ec'-sf'i'lv m.imv o; t.:e !
-o've?
n ' '!
:i- th.i' nave p'i.".le l i:i
vei.ttis who were seeking a p-i-
teci;y st' My, f..'-s. i-'-s a.i t a-.s -l.i
lv t. iis; ' t toy lamp ior th;s
serv'i e. It gives a pure, ""it .til
liellov iii:!i'. wi'h .ut tiie iuir.i
bluish tint so not.ceable iti otht-r
systemf-.
".Mr. N. II. Aileti is secretary
and manager of the company, and
I'.. E. Gulf is el. ctiu-i.iu. George
Moorchnii'-e si be skii.tul superin
tendent of iine work.
i'.est
orc.n-.
cash j.
T::o '
.piali.y oi .'.-.::. is. citron.
- T. n nn peel, zntc
es .i i i ti.s. and tii-ii.y
. t i ng- .it- Ketitor.'s
s .re j:ear the 1. O.
. make i-i told pens
a' 'eduicd pr;ce.
a I
ii(.-.. .
at Searls',
!e-:g:is
:i iian.skeiciii.
L. i;. CLA1N.
i;ai:uains ivfku-'h by tiii
Pio-
Ni:,::: Ci-ui.siN.; II.hsk.
This -.v.-!i k,;oa n el )? hirg lions ?
j it, t:i,. 0a..st and largest i't
j Nie WiUaaiet e Vallev. .Mr. !',1aia
!. ,j i in !!.i.tiv i . v.. v.-ara
and ha been eii-'a.e I i.i his pre
sent b'l.-ine-s tin- over 21 years,
' j navn.g re-mi'.'-'
into the l-.ster
Vi'.ii l; i:s i-oinnia-t'on in l.SliT
1 i,. titu i.i elutii.i. ' n,.t.
pij-pe.i us !.: r ex eil n:e liy
inv c:oui.n.' st '.'e in oregjn, liM
gent's iiuiiishi'ig goods
being a!s . c Ki.oiete. Mr. Blain is
0,,,. , i. prog-esjive tuerchuits
0f t;R. e;.y an. enj,,Vs the trade of
A . action of coiinti'v tributary
to Albany.
His merchant tailoring d apart
ment is eoiiip'eie in every particu
lar and Ik- has a magndieent line
of cl.'tlis to select front, lie is sole
,1,,1 d.r trie ll,;i:,v W.u.leii .Mills'
g K)'ls. i
At the beginning ol tlie new
year and during January he will
close out his eu iiv tock of winter
clothins.', con.-i-iiuirof sui.s. undr-
-wr, ovcteu .is, -i ., ut gi'eat.y
reiluce l puces, in order to inaiie
room for his spring and summer
stoci. When .ie makes this oiler
be ni -an- wnat lie savs, and these
ee-ant cold weather gjinls will go
j,t w.iv d.-wn prices.
(i rj'J WOKa.MaX.SUIP.
And Xi mhuk Oxk (ioous Is Ev-
ERY PAKl'ICl'I.Alt.
T'lat is just what will be found
at llopkin's Bros., stove and tin
ware score. They carry a full line
of the very best quality of goods,
an 1 do h n-.-, s'r.iight-fo: ward
work, fh.-ir stock is l.iive, giving
an ec-ilent opnuri unity for selcc
ing j ii r the artic'e that is needed,
w licit cm be found i f the very
oe-t ipia-ity in every case
The work from iheir shoo.no
matter in what department of tue
bn-'ines- it is in, will be fouti I to
i... .;. ... i i.. i i
"c iiuiui'iii i aim iti in in iti-
orm,HL rtv have been turning
, : f f j J
....... ? .:..i. , . ,.. .i. ,i . :?
Illie 'IWI lllliCII Jl UI i tuab ID
nisiness. ! .;,.., i ,, ...
J. A. CTMMLNG.
At'!VN
I'k;o
S KsTKRr.HSMSO
lsrs.
c.nd.:. -tin g tie of the neatest
and most art s
callv arranged
drug stores in the vai.ey, as well
as tne he-t v'i '.ippe 1. Sir. Cum
rning has recently ad 'e.l to his es-taili-!mierit
ne of .las Tuft's best
eti'arts i.i Th- -ay of a sod i fo'le-1-'.
:. .-;.. . 'i.i i emg a Hong oi
marvelous ln- ui'y, the bes. of scda
i drawn f i oni it.
!i-l l.A i'l lis.- P. AA A K.
Yr.AK's Cu:akimv: S.vi
i. B:.i Uai-.u ;n-.
A XV-'
Willi
y -ai !
oiler - .
e t.'.giti-i.r.g ( i t'-e new
L..ii"s' l'a.a:r st' re wid
:ne wo:.d-'i iui !iar,ai.':s mi
wrap i. :id la.u-y oo.'s of
: . .'ir. Si'.ve'. t ie i-roprie-'e-.i
il uil, ioai-g'l'ale a
cie::ii ne. s lie 'o l educe
grand
and g ''I'.s ill g j at
-:-t,. . -' ,U --t...
prices
... II
ki:..A
arrv
li-.e-.
to t i; . .'. ; .'.u.y puhii'i: and
a.: -'eg..:ir .-toek of mil
An . lei:..- fui iiis'niug goo's
:. s. i'lid purchasers can
lest ii-'lri
OeSt '.a:i
.i:-".t e'i.:-
fotaid in
; bazaar slo
i o: f ;ir dealing and die
;,-oi goods. His assort-a-
e? everything to be
!:i"t!ooo!iUii ladies
Ladie- should call
e:iry .!.: make f:-ir seie.tions.
e. c. s;:abls.
j(JS We:.i. Ks ovn
asi) Porn.AK
I'HY vio'.iUS HoL'SF..
ixioug tic business houses of
ti -. w 1 1 1 v ii." -p". ia n de. is
;i:e uo g . is j:el I'oji all l shoe
; store o! K. C. s-:ir!s, Mr. Sei.rU
. .- selling bis K;..ck of dry goods at
'co :. .Hid wi ! cotitinue to do ko
i mil..; the it. tire stick m that line
ir "xruusted lie will then carry
ex.-. .Kively tnv.ts and r-Iioes met
gent's fun: sl.i'.g too is. This
LI' .HT , ho :se t as done a successful hu-i-i
ness ;'l.' i:e..rly lo yeais, and the
'i.ili:y of goods s .id. as well ms
tti.. i.'-l.u I- ill).it nr tti irtn-
la. propr
etor a i ) .-v.! irit v . that is
j u-t'v ..
1. :
U.
I.. WALLACK A CO.
Y.i-.l TltiilVIM; tlLMNLSS OF
Tuts
house of T. L. Wallace,
0 . It is :n Reep.i g WHU. tiieir
manner
gitsge.
h::?ines.,
d leisures3, on tl.e bro.nl
I hey are doing a thrivii.g
, M. i cirre a lria-r .iiice'i'.
chas- g -l clothing heap, would
.lo v;e;T to read tluir a !v. cart fully
an.1, (.'ive th's hi m a r.,l.
WILL -.I. LLXM.Ml'SlC DEALERS
These get.tk-iien are succes-ors
ti Wi.l r-rep. They sold out the
tiie gun department, and op-.-ne i a
music f-t .re :i Seeot'd street.
Ti'.ey are honest and reliable men
ami m.iy he depended on to keep
an i sell t e be si pi.nioa, org.it.s,
and sinai! instruments the market
atil rd-. Ile.r ng th past yeir toey
have 6old pianos to a number '-l
our ci: -hh u i served the public
ami are wi-li-kiiown. viz: Mayor
.1. L. Cow..ii, Ja g-- L Hinu.Hon.
J. i. Weaiherior.l, C'linty sur
veyor E. f. T l'ishcr, and others.
rh" fa t spe-.k- wed. Thev aiso
kep se.vinii machines, a;.d o i
wi'.i ;i:id tie .a geiit.em-tl to deal
with. l'art:.-s at a distance .-h t.id
co-resipi nd witu them before '-Aiy-i.ig
el ewhtre.
I WILL A STARK,
i r
OXK OF At.llVNi's PollLAK JliW
KI.CY TOiti:s.
Tiiese gciitlt'inen c.ny ore of the
largest n i best stocks f jewelry
south of Pot tl nid. inelu ling a ljrg'e
assortmeii' of silv-r.vare watcliisi
clot ks, dianion Is, gold-h-adeit
ca'.es. uinbiil as, and in lact every-
ir.ii-.' to b' found in a tii -rlas
jewelry store. Both m- mbers of
nis popniar firm are pnu-tical
j-w 'eis a'id do only first-cl s
work. Thone ilesiringanything in
their I'll- can do a . better than to
ca 1 i.n them. You will be cour
teor.s'v treated.
HALSSY K3TE3.
Halsey, D.'c. J!.
J. X. Gdllif old, has p'irch..sad
O. Howell's residence.
1. S. Fields of Portland, a former
resi lent of this place, is in to.wi
on business.
In the p'geon shooting on
Chi istmas. i' a.ik Vauotti was the
feuci essiui Bpor',
S. S. Pea'l h.i.s opened a shoot
ing ti.dli-iy b.-ieaiiii is doing a
profitable busi less.
Mr. Smith of Tangent, is work
ing ia the depot and learning the
business.
The concert given by the Wal
drop company last nignt was a
deci led success, f hey had a luil
house and were well appre iated.
Born, to tlie wife of .(as. Bond,
on the 20t!i, of Dec. a girl Jlis.
Bond can celebrate bo;b her
daughters' h rth-d..y a on the anne
day, one being t.vo years older
than the other.
Mr. A. E. Ellis jH visiting in this
place, lie 1 -it his hv.me m Spo
kane FalU some time ago and went
to California on a.-count, of ill
health, but tailing to receive any
benefit from tlw hange he has
decided to go to Sodaville for a
w h.le.
ltl'INKSS LOCALS.
i-:i'ier Kraut, C. E. Browne'l'si
(o lo Vierecks for a good shave
Golden drip syrup at Parker
Bro.
All kinds of canned goods at
Parker Bros.
Fine fruit cakes for the holidays
at Parker Bros.
Finest lot of cigars in the city at
!. L. B'ackiiian's.
If you want a tin e ocket knife
call on J. A. dimming.
If you want fine goods for holi
days go to J. A. Cumming.
Ilolid-ay novelties in endless va
riety at tiie Ladies' Bazaar.
A choice lot of cranberries just
received by C. E. Biownell.
Egati it Adiison are selliiigmon
uinents at Portland prices.
At Parker Bros, you will find a::
endless variety of seedless raisins.
F. M. I-V-neh is in the lead
h'.iidav goods. P.iees and go 'ds
v ill tell. '
As nice a slock of photograph
alhii'iig can be siein at II. J. Jones'
as one could desire..
Parker Bros, have a nice l it el
coii'l -nseil mince meat, also mince
meat ill jars.
Yiereck will shave yon orun
yo ur hair in the most" approved
side,
1; von wai't anything in !
gr '.-ry iiue Patker Bios, i :
place where you nil! iin l it.
Mi-olie tiiv ee'eorateii Itav-an:.
.vle.i "i-eeot ig'ti.s, aianufaetiired
.1 !ni..in .h.-i- I, .- i-ig,.; I.i. ;.,r-v
If you want a durable monu
ment go to Egan .1; Aclii.-on, who
aie handling notiong but the best
grades.
For a superior quality of silk
umbrellas with gold aiid silver
handles, go to Will it Stark's.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Egan & Achison.. at half
the cost of stone.
Every family should have one of
tho-e bne steel engravings of the
Declaration of Independence for
sale by J. A. Cummin;.'.
Snme oi t"e ute-t stvh
.f ele-
g.tnt oed lout ges can he s eti i;i
Koituiiller A lrving'g, as they have
just received a large invoice."
When you are out shoppim-dinn
in at the Ladies Kuiur and ex
amine tiie many handsome and
useful holiday articles displayed
there.
ricfnreipie .photograph, plush
covered autog.aph and elenant
scrap albums given away for a
small ca-h investme.sf at Hnlio ,
Dawson's new drugstore. French's
"ortur.
TK:.. e antieipa:ing heylng a
!" rl'.-.r si.-..tilil se - ll:t" S' :':th
rvemier machine, which h.13
superior points above all others.
App'y to. l'i of, II. M. McKv; of
the College
Pick hpa.tae.Vie is the bane of
many lives ; to cure and prevent
tlr..s'ii!noying complaint use Dr.
J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney
pi'llets. They are agreeai.lt; to take
i.iiil gentle in tlieii actio i.
Tiie Thomas Kay V.'.,r,:le:i Mills
o'l Salem, have aopciined G. V.".
S:;opson tiieir age:.' in Albaiiy. A
full line of men -tod iiuy clothing
blanket- and tlaimei.- j all arti
cles manufactured by the mill will
bu kept i:i stock. These g-jods are
tne best in the inatket and will
give entire satisfaction.
Take the I'nion I'aciiic railway
for the East, thirty-live hours
quicker than any other transeon
tinenial line. Elegant new dining
.' ears, Pullman palace sleepers, tree
family sleepim: ears run throu.'h
i to Denver, Omaha, Conned Blulls,
I Kansas Cifv, St. Louis and Chi
I euro. C. G. Raw lilies, city ticket
! "... - i . .1. . .
aent, ! 'I Ol nnia.iHiiiin sireei.
The I'liien Pacific.
Is the only line running two
fast trains daily from 1'orMand to
Oi'.il. '., i"'. l'-ts 'n-t'S City,
Chicago, St. Louis and all points
East a:;d South. Buy your tickets
of C. G. Rawlings, foot of Broa
albin btreet, Albany.
HOLIDAY 8H0PPEES.
J l
Shoald See the Wo.-di-r'jl Array at tie
GolJea Bale Bazaar
""I-. Julius liradwohl, the enei
ge'lcand ent-rpi i'ii g pr,.prietot
if i he ti..!den Ruie Bazaar in this
, ity, whose htoie contains tiie
largest and best selected stock o.
eruckefo, glass and oilier wares f ir
domesrc use, inil.e val'ey.as well
(s fancy waes, toys and beautiful
holiday goods, has returned from a
several months trip to San Fran
cisco, where be combined business
wilh pleasure. Hehasrep'eiiished
and enlarged his entire s .ick and
now has a store that i.5 a in edit to
himself and an ornament to the i
city. His shelves, counters an. I
i-very available i-paee are filled
with tiie choicest and most varied
a'oi k of of uoods ever seen in this
valley, including a mammoth dis
play of holiday goodr-. lie has
added a new line which consists
of a beautiful assortment of rolled
pold jewelry warranted to wear as
good as gold and costing one-tenth
us much money, .diamond cut pins
rings, fine nmlveilas for holiday
presents and novelties. His stock
is now in and holiday shoppers
should lose no time "ii seeing I. ie
wonderful array which is not
surpassed by ary eti the coast
either in elegance or pri'-es.
For Sale.
A Xo. one sewing machine And a
cook stove can be found at the res
idenee of James I. Miller, on the
corner of Second and Baker streets.
Both th fewintr machine and the
stove are as good .8 new, and will
be sold very low for ea.-h aa the
money is needed bv tiie present
owners. Good articles can be pro
cured for a v-.-ty lo-.v prhe and
worthv eople assi-ted by the act.
Ti. tho l;u.o- " Sliueg.
We are ollering some rare b;u
gains in men's ai.d ladies, shoes.
We sell you the same shoes that
other houses show you made bv
the same manufacturer in short
they are the same goods for much
less money. Call and see our
prices we guaiantee to save from
20 to 50 per cent on each pair of
shoes purchased. These goods
are new and first class in every
particular. A. B. IIcIlwain
TIIK UUlll.ll E.NKICHKU.
The facilities of the present day
for the prolucdon of everything
hat will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrun of F gss was first produced
the world was enriched with tlie on
ly perfect laxative known, as it i
the only remedy which is trul
pleasing and refreshing lo the ta-t
and prompt andetleetual tocleanse
the system gently in the Spr.l -
time or, in fact, at iinv time anv I
the belter it is known the moie
iMijutlar it becomes.
I!AXK OF OREGOa',
ALBAXY, (HiF.;oX.
I l I'll 4 1
E'rc .i.lriit
l.-e l'n
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SS.".ll,l.ll-l
ii. tiitriM
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i.ii:i:i i'. i;-.
H. liiEYANT,
(ii:o Hi vciie.KY,
C .. 1..1.-..NI.N'.,
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FEED GIT-NEKS.
.v- .i.c-;liir of '
oiii li re ticl i'
.-tc.iurt A So liail. I
ur k::i-U fut i lit.
DrtDI trtnlllAbtO a lar.-c assi.rtui-it.
all flit; lime (.-iniil'..i.-i'i' Imoil. i.itnsiil tnl j
t-:iu m t-i'., an 1 i inuei in iirii-c fnun t- !
?M, I hi'ir isn't a m or lot of 'ni-iliiinomi''
truit t aktrtH'' in th.- .alley. We so haiei
that o ri'iil. SIKWAKI' , S"X.
ROPE AND-CHAIN, .-CZl
j. i in .' . ' k n.r.i i.i ii' -ii... ;
ii-.tiiilla. an.i i-H'i i.e i.ii a:.v iw from 1-4 !
tut.!-. A.I iz." ol chain from :!lt-"4.
STKW ART it SOX.
SEWINu MACHINES -,1
foi iln- in' V. ! ' v t (.. .St., '1.
GUNS AND REVOLVERS "
tmhwe iii(iiKoi f tr.i-i prt f -m: bu"
rifi. "I h.itN 4 mistake. We art in u !ittf
u ptr tJuin cer. We hwe a nive liue f
-M.trlin Win -iieter rfl. -, aiiti i.rcch
l.tri'Tm, tiot.npis ran'i:i.' in pri.e trout Sl'i
r'. AiM a the hire iiivr vt! iuvo!vci- j
LADIES. ATT
turiinl if !he
no !r,4 or
riCiN'
We want to
tell j-.-ii thit c
.mi t.thi-. i-ity,
y.m lii'y liui'..
tin-.- ran t. r.
i;-.ti-.':i. ti.iii. Tin
t: , :.ll vh:.t ive :iv.
I ht A in .V SOX.
I NTS AND OILS
and :
:i:it I'.. .i.t,
, tru-in..-
, 'tr
'lit ' C'-. w.tliiri: - t- tl.c
luin -ii-. i.i.-iv! . hi.ru. Thcti' if
'.! an : I "i J'1 ' on
sTKWAliT .v S'lX
Ci!'
.i'iN
III' i- -o
CARPENTERS &BL;IL!:ER5..S5i
ir 01 ui.icn e .i.thii .if.Ml'inv i- Hi. h.r.l- j
wart imp l.t ilo vitil t'j mil mi SM"'in A
ov I'.-i'i'i. iiur.-liaiiiiur e i" i"'i-. Htyy
ki eji m arly e.prjthinir in It" Ime r.l huild
.M Lamwurtj, anil a u.&Ktiilic. nt B'.rKK tai ff
fx.l
Dried APPi es X'
r worth IT cin.n in
Paul on Seut 2ith.
.'iiri...iid Wt..u .ri J V- v "It'll hllV 311
j.m 1 iiiK niAchiiic and tave your fr.nt.
p s. rh t.
E.
A r- -i'vrihl crk mff. ?- '.cars o!ii
wi'I 'i-iflf 'T ('i-nt'e, t.u ;-rd s'i T.v
o rnrth r .tituuUiti iiujuitt at this
oftiw.
ALL HOLIDAY GOODS
It Cost, at Sew lor
' F30IB3W USfli JilOAST 1, 1891,
G. L II !. ,10 li Jl A N S.
jSThis is a simple fact. All
o. Ca'l at on -e. for tlis go vis are
JULTUSGIUDWOHLS
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
THE LEADING CROCKERY. FAXCY GOODS AND TOY SI E
OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GEN VIS Jl ROGERS BROS SI1
YERWARp;, FRENCH CHINA GLASSWARE,
BOY'S WAGON" A BY AND DOi.L CA R ,
FIAGES. AND A
Gonsral Assortment :f Tzy Cscds.
Spociilty i i this finest Toas. 0 cfees and Faniilv JriK-eries. H
for net cash and carries the largest s'.oi-k in the Ynllev.
Jyinsurance agent for Fire and
M BANY RON
M.-ei ifii..'.iin- nie.i.n i.-cviii';! uiiit. 4l e-iw ! il. inehin-r. in n iron .nd
all ki:;is of l.eavy ami lint- W'.rl- n r. i. mho I.i:n caUui;s. ( eeial n-
lion paid t i reoairitic il i:nis "t ii:.i-i.i..'. v. ('.iltrrns t ,:-. i . hrt i -o
CliSI'KL. tVes;.i-i,t. P LtXCIiAN e'try, .HXIX :' 'l.MAN. ,t
Mmd ' i!
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ii tfil i-i:. .
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t.' :.-!lt.'!l !,-:t .1 is
ter-ii!o di.Mi". 'i :..-ri :tof;,
:;n,r
5 XSiO- '
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Ot. w:muH remedy
i it ori.i.i.-i.J.-.. I. .. ; .,, ,, f i:r..r and .. a.. .-ici.
.'.I .M.-.. .-.: in I OI.I.O 5fr Rotllr.
"W. H. ilOOKSa & C3.f 48 West. Broadway, TStvr York.
RED CROWN MILLS
l.iH. LlNMMi CO., I'r.ipn,
NM'.V TKiiCE.-S ILOUli.
(Su'rior tor Family nd Ukcr'n u)
1
Best Siorage Facilities
t J"i!iirhcst pricp am for l-ra."i
4.LKANY - OUFGCN
iTnriiurr mnn i in n n mn
We wer.ld a.l . i all 1 . erS
oi a fine horse to see
TITUS, 5934,
Blumberg's P.h'c" Imp -ted
Percheron stallion I Mro
(? breeding this spring.
holiday goods will go at cost or en
going fast.
y
i J 1 '
' ;l!lli ! ...iu
('at !"((. ft
it (
V-
UK ml
rtH,, pi
Cct3ii!:o
rn ?.
Price;
WHAT
1 ou t'(H l t ired Do .1 oa
know what it mep si
You are nervous W
yi
n-
ie
is
You cough in the mi
ing Do you realize
".-iuei' S ;ir npiietil
tutor What makes it ?
101 1 seem hkcachan ad
jM-rson to your friera-
1 )o you l:ni;-.v w hat is ho
iii'.itt'T ' r l.:is thecha: ;o
liH ii s.i ir' "''vial it i ad
er:eaoe.l y ur r.otice?
p'i Q Ton Have Conniption ;
L$5 a We h: i...f Kay this to
.i. s!' a'"- ti::. sure . : ns of t 113
v. hii h will eheck iti-.!:'i that is
i -SWEET
ami
IN EXI. LESS VARIETY
AT
c 1;. JIKOWNELLS.
4T Ppbbath Srhools ur
tlih"d at f tremely low prices.
Giv im a call.
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