Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 01, 1891, Page 8, Image 8

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rKiiifl paiiw ScraW
i IHm.v Ilri'ALn
acts morning a' H.
-rtVf.w bee ii ir. !
et.ts per copy.
f. ill be on
.1. J-ries'
procure!
Cult
Va
st i.
Funnels -it cost a' S arl?.
Masquerade lull to-night.
Ilulin ot'l.r.vs?.!ip druggists.
Saxony yum at e.ist at Se.trls.
Kuss llibl.-r, ti Scio, cam.-; over
last c veil inv.
l or the ties'- pluM'.. u" !
for i and I'.txl ) ).
i :i
. A pp. ;-so
-r ;.u' o.i
valis.
For ti: .- ieii-.
v. ill st.i'.- r :
.: t.ie 1 i -..: v; :
en- tile Aii:r:
i'.awti.r! an
i".V of th .....
nave a
s Kiveuir
J ..- O- o! .A
t;: -.ii and s
o ny lett. g"t some oi
nd to your ea-tein
U lends.
T.ie very bet
liii-ihes. e'.othi-s
itock of tooth
ioth.-s bru-hes, ?olid
brushes and whisk
l.ac hair
brooms at !
. nvi;ii wawson s urtiz
j:-ee.
Crawford an I 4.iston are doing
Soil!" oi : he b"-l eh! irging pictures
to ! fecii. The -expression (, t h
in ii n tiling in enlarged work) is
periect.
If von want: anvt'.inr choice in
the grocerv ;inc ., to Mueller .v
tiarrettV. "th only place in ti-.e
citv uheie vn luui L-et' e ervtliiu
yon want.
Mrs. Fin.ira: Woikrv who was,
taki n to the sinsane asyium from
this county hist week,, irave b-rtli
to a daughter in that institution
on Sunday.
Miss Fannie Strah in. who baa
been in Uo-toii Mr several year.",
ret'iined to thi.s citv la.-t evcriinir,
and will make l-er honie with her
father, judge ll. S. Strahan.
It nn' fail to go to Crawford and
J'axtoii when you want your
jMiitrails taken, they are doing
het'.er work tiimt-wr; being pro-gres.-ive
men they are fully up
with the times.
The lota! . ai's record of real es
tatesales as .-ho aii byih" books ill
th ecomity 'ecoid'tr's otlice is $1,
Mi.H'.i. T!i:.--.ho.vever.is not more
Mian one-third of tlc actual value,
as in imny le-ds a nominal c.m
cd -rat oiio'iiy is given.
New .'Olds ot the latest p.ltt'TIH
Sold at MaCiicwM and Wash
burns is why tiny wiil sell over
four lo ds o' stoves and ranges
this year, they lave their li'st
Cirloadof .lewt-l !oves and range.
now on the road to arrive Feb 1st.
..iTriN; AllOt'T lOWN.
r...icke keep- tlie lii:est ca'i- ."..illioa is r-..c!.i-d. ir.:.LinVa i:o,'d : i- ; onr Very d -o.-, and third, the j V.i;i.iiU o-. i u U : lirst j
',. . - , , , pn: fo'W-.hi.-ti'-.et.ide: y&----i:$t$i ,ov alio her, Mi.-. !, ,s !:ve !,:;:, -b: .-s , l.t; y , .,..-,
r!io!:-ei;,w-;...fer V. K. j ; , ,; ,k. i ... -41 ' v ' I.nM. : i. - 1 b- .r .v,.:,i-.ii,.;..t,.,,k.t.s, ,4 U )
Tiwii talk. .ntity f Moves ' ' X-.- -..-ic't . i-V -' 4 iTKxir- 'li''Z-'V- 1 !' 1 h 1 ,"v,! ,,r,!-!
-.:;rv- .Va,i:b:lr:, a-e : M r. , :.e,r.-. ... . 1 M- - , ! a. ,.i is'ili- d v ' m : , :;. v ,M !"- . y ' -'' ! ,
I c- ..-.v ,i, .v and ,'...; ; bvr f... .ri.-:t 7.0 ' OiiU'W'Mir ilvdbv'j I'.r . J . . T:: '-.'""f ;" ''"' ,
...-.- at M:;v:.er Iw-ti ie Lijiit (.' '..in-, lea-e . ' yJ; :tM j f-, , e .i hand : i '' A l - : ' ; ' : I J
i-,-'- ,.r : .Vv..:,.i:c fnurrV . ... .-f4V' j ready' in irke- i;i Sa-i I'ru:.--''!: -.-r '?f-':-'.. V i lM.ii..-.I.unury at
,, ., ,.r ,... . ,., - ..-w. York and I'oii.vleh.i.ia. Ti:- ."."''' r '" '.' t.
. Kib'n '.;..:v vf- .:;: their '.,', , ' i.'v - "r : coatp.at.v "7 " ' ' ! v: -n a"! m !i.i.i..-..i,vi-, a J "f T 1
. M.,. ..'tut i-- i:. this " cc.-.inpar.ysi:V- p.rfi.t o a ;r.'v ha.i.s. rep-s.-ntin.. r . ,, ' . . j ; j J
. 1 ' , ' ' ,. .d.tv. -r.I. L. V o-. .ii i a v -.j ii t . .!:!-;,,!! t until, a. w.th " 1 , , . , ... ; -
' .. . . . 1 -l ' ''r. b:l id'i.-. . I'.t'-kl iikei,,.s.s. He i ,-,t f i !..' ei r v i .. i-:'d v !..-. v i ;i . ,1 ah .lit ! '1 : ' - r IK. ,
K. i .! t..i'.iV aim non. ' V. 'Vli. .... brick. . I .Soil ; :.: i :. '.i r ... I." i... :.. ' !
u-.iv t.ie .oi y I: i - ! '.oi i.. t. j. i' : s . .... J.'.OP navsVcidv ?,. aid anv ent T .r-soj t'- ....r' ti.-.-v cm man.-.f.icti-.tv. i " - fphQ f rj:i fT
::i.-if rvl-ir.. mm : !vv!i t-i .v h i'e!. r-MWirs. . . ; e .ietratc t' to t.ron.'.t. l! e e':lv-.n d is i 'ati!vi;- to note t h ,1 ! rw Tt . ..t ns, r..a... ! ltl-J Ubil'UUlli
i ' ''' r-K.v I.C.nt ..,.(.v:u " i 1 1 - . : .-r p i . v. i.i - whs i i-ier- i .
itof.liein.mwi ivf- Ui.,;.yi-i.!i.v. r-p-itrs . l.t'i.'ii' . enat it e.n.ii.-i.sii.!.eiit l.v tne p::b ! U r":'"'
Mr. S. S. Train, fvei r... .mei.t--. by . Y-!.!. 0, A. SOZZ i;.- s,.!:;:e.! eitieiis .i Al .anv.
is ii '. a can dida-.e . '-itv .1. ii.cz a thrivin- business. o;.ie 1 1 t cou- r-.ii..i..i-ii
i'o-tj:!W'. '! 'tree: .:.) ro-.vi et;:. by ( Ine Imti I an 1 si".- visit nidU ar- r.n-ier t!ie ctlicivtit man- I " ,l,!,!5? l'1'-
liri't t v s.i:l veil! 1 i ' ' ' n .u h i ni n i' . i : - u i .i i .u i . i ' . . . i i v. in . ai . ei i -.i... i
Mrs. iilhert is prepared to do j Oregon.
Oic-smakiag oi ail iiinds. She lias In addit on to tliis ;i new route
employed a !ir-t c!a-s dirs-maser has been projected to the -ea-froni
Saciaiu-'iito, and will guaiaii- j hj.ird at Af.tc.i ia in the Albany
tee satis.'ar !i.,n on all kindj of , Astoria vail 10a 1. The route has
work. Children's girments a already been surveyed anil estab
Bjiccialty. I.ocatim, First street lishe-K and there are good reasons
i.er the Cioldeu liule I'.azaar. to believe that the road will be
The men of this vicini'y need ' built at an early day. Albany
not he j -aious ' ecause tiieir wives j posses a won l-rful aater pow er
td so co istant'y abjut M it h 's , which drives tiie machinery of
and Wi-l.'nr-i. Its not their good : important in onfacturing en'ei
looks the ladies are talking about, ' prises, as enumerated in an article
it is the a-iyd ipulites of the nwk , oi: that subject in this i sue.
and heat. ng -teves they sell. Every I Concerning the business out
one seems to b. ddighted wlien j look oi t' e city it is even to the
tlu v buv f rein vM. andW. ! most skeptical c- r'aiuty promising.
The line II. F. Muter A S u's j l;"-dne--- m-n generally report a
cab net arand piano fore that i lari-'-1r V!"''' ''U-mess than
shoild have been receive 1 for j ''Y"r , ' V;v -carope. .
Christ.uis arrived vesterdav at j wltl a I'ealthy confidence nn bns,
Witi a- i ii ir - ii.t.ci.. 'utnro u i j Hess operations, ii'ui before the
for Mavor J. I. Cowan and'wili be
o:i exhibition until Friday after
noon at Will & Tank's. It is
without doubt the ti.nest and best
upright piano iuthhecitv.
Air. .luiius crndwohl, proirietor
"i the Golden Rule Bazaar store, .
informs u that he invites the
genera! puhlte who desire to pur- j
ii! ntilil'c w ho ilcsirf. It,
ctiase any lioh lay presents to
hurry up, a- his goods are guing j
very last, and tNe v ear s i too ,
c ose at band lo mike new orders.
lie still ha-
plenty of beautiful
tint ha cannot tell
holiday g iods
how long they'will last, and some
items are already sold out.
A funny incident happened, at
tne Je-vel Stov. sto-e oi Matthews
and Washb'.iiii the other day.
A lady (wlirt a .out a month liefon
h:id bought a .l-wel s'ove from M.
and V.; cim- ami w anted to
purchase aujthr one. jut iik; the
the o:i she-bad. Mr. Mathews
askeu iier ii sir wa dis?atified or
if any thing v. .is w rong with the
other one, sue .sai l no it wa-al!
right and do: tig all she cmid ask"
of any one stove but that it use., j ,
less than half the fuel her old st ve ;
did and she thought that if she i"
had tw o of th-'io stie c laid have j.
wool to sell, but Mr. M. told hr :
that while- !': ' a w-iv-i g.tv per- ;
feet ?.iti- :'.e'io.i. ti:ev .-tuirryi a
U!;: n,,.-i t . :..'. :
; A YEAR'S GROWTH.
.voar'y Half a M. .):i ExpeaJedjA
in Improvements.
THE Ol'TLOOK
OOK foi: i:
sol.
I
A System .f Public Imp-i
agtravd That Wi l Add Kite hil
ly to tie City's Prosperity.
i A review of tlie progress of Al
i ! any Ji:rlriir the twelve m nttjs
1 ending with the clr.se. of the year
10 exhibit. abundant basis for J-.hn Hotiman will siiccee. nim
I toe statement that the citv is en-se;f a- marshal. Tne city our.
I jovinga -tea-.lv, substantuigrowth. 1 cil for the year lS'-'i if oui-josed ...
I - 'une of the mot imposing build-j enterprising, progrirtuve men. and
i ing in the city have -been erected ' goo - things may. he expected o
I 'tmin the pa-o vea". ait 1 Pie i 'iiem in tie adi-uiiijs'r.uiou of the
r.(iet'n!'-il :;i li'iiiiliiijrs'
'. year r-anes i
cMart r oi a iiiiiT'ii' A- ;
this is a.l lel the '
.1 mve-i" et-.:
y -w ie-r ....
ep.-..:--l
ltSJ ess !n'0es repanc-l
Severs, by city
Sewers. by property owne: s
Cement paveinetit
Two lundred rcsidenci s. .
i 1:1) SoO
th stue-.-t im
city work are
TIh liznres for
p'ovemen's and
o,'tain-.d Ironi the books of the
reorder. This a.n.'ii'it expend.-d
f t building and improvemen's
pi esents a showii-g indiea'.iw of a
O'-a'thy and steady growth, whieh
ne"ls only to be continued to
t "naku lbany th ousme-s center
! an t thriving omm.-rcial mart
i.wSi -h the city's ueegrat-hical sit-
nati ti and
nat
il advantages
. eirities her.
The plans alr.-ady under way
promises t resr.ll in a i-tid 'arg-r
volume of improvements during
the year ISiH. The city has voted
in favor of bonding the city for
7-V00!t to be expended in a s.vdtem
of public improvements, including
a city hall, a complete sewerage
sy-teni. and a fund toward the
c instruction of :i wagon bridge
across the Willamette river. The
city charter will without doubt be
go amended at the approaching
session of the legislature a to eni
p wer the city to issii" such bonds
and to proceed with the work.
In transpo: talio'i lines the city
possesses siiiierior advantages.
!bany is the junction of three
ditl'erent loies of r.iilroid, all of
which t -nd to prun itelhe general
pr .sperily of ih" city. These are
the Oregon Pacific, the Southern
I'a -illc ;i".d the Lebanon branch of
th" litter. These railroad bnes
coup'ed with the river tnllicofthe
Oregon I'acilicand t). 11. X. boa's
and the short route to the seaboard
(via. Yaq'iina. oiler shipping fueil
! itie unsuriiassed bv anv citv in
- ve:l,.U ea'1 the "''P?11,1.0 traJe,
improvements and building al
ready planned, will show a march
of progre?s tending to promote the
permanei.t growth and prosperity
...f Albanv.
Death of Dr. It. C. Hill.
Dr. 1!. C. Hill. o-e o: Albany's
oijest pioneers, died at the resi-
deuce of his son 5r. J. L. Hill, in
this citv, last evening, at tne ad-
vance 1 ag" oi SJ vears and 10
month The deceased was bora
in lennessee in isoj.. ne was j
married to Margaret Lair in Ken- 1
tncKy a"J studied medicine in j
th:it. state under Ir. Pierce. Hei
went o Ca!i:...::r..i in and j
biriti-r tiie same vt-ar came to.
uregon. He taught
s.-hool and preached the
:oo:i iii Al'na'iy in .
!ac!v t ) Tec.nes.-ee and
in.
ti
II-
let
first !
er -
W-'llt I
.tned
with bis family in lso.J.
etthi;.- in
ISeiitcn county.
A'.banv iu H0
He removed to i
and ha resided !
here unti: his death. Iiie:iildren
,;e iloa. W. Lair lli.i and Fred
:ii!i. o: Seattie. Tavlor Hi
r ook co inty. ..-. .. I.. ili..v
hi citv. Mrs. A. K. Mir'-.-.
Icidittn'v.ile. ah ! M-s. Yi :f
'ipj'jjf -ii, '' this i".v. T
::- F:. t
lav a:
tve.
'aw i:ih.".:- expended f..r other im- f 1 ' p r l,J,1'J' 1 "
I t l ),.., ,.,.,. I, oi; 4 $3lM h:r.;..n,it..d amou.it ot m i!er.ai!
"J enier- ... 1 1. ... .,r- .it i lie re i.;:: ro .m last wpe'ii. a'.m.-. t oi ilr. .1. laiorarli t .---.,
I.'...: ........ o ...,.,.:.... --.on. r ...-i. . . . . .- .. . 1 I jv. I -i . i.L ... n. I I i 1. e ;
TJTS CITY FATJSB3
i Thrift Conn.'ik'.ea .7t.o
et Sex Kccr Even1
f
Next Monday fvci;i:i; tl
i iar nnn:;il meeting "I 1 1 if
! e iliuoi. w
II ii
1 f r th'
' w ot eat.a.!
m-.Cv f 01
I ci:v ofcic-rs.
I Theouneil forthe usn'ri-' y
a.-l
wlil stun-l : Mayor. urn-Lang -d, J. j
!.. Cowan. Couuci.m-m. t: r.-1 ;
waul, r. M Frwico. 1'.. F. T..lcr: I
siiMriilvvar,!. C ( 1. I'.il'ktl T. Win. ;
Oarrett: t'rn
d
:irI, G
W.I
Smith C. K. II iwkin?.
Horace" I'owea i- icie -1 V.
if- Kenton as city tre.i-r.rcr,
! cil
acki.'owle Ige d p.n 1 st-.-ps
t-.ikt-n at once. pnte:i g
t'e Co'u nbiau Fxnositc
'; mi oil the Sah i.itii.
Th tir.-t oi a t-rics o! con
t . be given by the Y. M. C
rt
A will beuiv.m in the Open 11
u Fridav eve. .Ian. .1 h
oe...
IS. I'.
The Apollo Chin Iras been en.ig-
d to assist in tiicv ceicrts and
tire drilling especially for them.
There will h no pa n- spared lo
in. ike these confers -oithv the
attention and patron ig" of tin
Albany pubii-. book on: lor
lut her announcements.
S!ii:i:r nv.
1 tin ,Mu-.iiHT;i.t Kail.
The New Year's masipierade
ball given at the q.era h m-e last
night was a succe-siul and brilliant
aila r. Meiry m is ;eis .v -re there
to the number ot abiut o-.e huii
dred irom this city and n.'ighb r
ingto.vns. Many el g int c.'stum-'.s
were worn, an I the b ill imoiii scene
wli-n the gran I imi-c . oc.mrreil
was one of splend-.r The dancing
was coti tin ued until long ait' the
b.-lls had rung in thrf joyous New
Year. Kxcellunt music wa fur
nished by l.'i'-harils' or.-hesra. A
list of the ui'irrv maskers will be
publish ! in the llititu.n Sunday
morning
Ollli-prs Klect.-il.
At th(! last regular meeting of
Hariisbu-g Grange No. 11 the
following otli-ets were elected:
I). S. Iluscy, master; 11. A St.itl'ord.
ovcrs -er; Sam. I)juh. lecturer ;
Mr. I . S. Ilusev. ehaiilain : Geo-
Aiford. steward; Have I -om. as-1
si.-t in' stew od : K. K. Crt-u-'Vi'i-,
tread ii ei; 'aiter dc d eiv.-:i,
Secretary : Wailace Hawk, gate-
keeper; Miss Fi.)ie..ce Dusey.
ceres ; Mig. Ale Grimes, pomon i ;
7VilTke Tluv.r i
Nii- The
eeg!l- '
V-i
iV v-
' , .1 .1 ill I?. ii" ir.lii.i. iii.il i ii-iii. "Ml ill.. mi n :.. i.i . .ii .. .I i - ; a i . i . i i . i
I .. I i" iii'l. .i in-. ... I,. .l.i ,.i.in..ss in.. ' JM Z'.o.iS fr.MI.il Ii" .
"v-".n . ii l'.iii.iv eenin.' at 7 o'ci-.n k, I have been enz ced in lhi bti.-i- I sV,A'' ' i
0. "Hr ,i,.,r.., a .utendence i- exiv.-t- f or manv years. Their ex-1 ira d.v.,hl w ill ii- . 9 J
1. "'';el. j p.-ience an 1 jo:i.'m t is .si.oivn ! rrfP&S&L l' n",nU'r-'!it,n-' '
The request oi ti.eW.C.T. r.li.itt.e i.n-i tii.i- ttie liii" of cloths ! ,tl,(-' g-oi-ral I g B . -
lor a or e.-sr. ii'iinsr k ! i.mii'if iefnre.1 l.v tl. !.:iin-; iSf'"?-.' r: "eilder. He ha-: l nXJ
World s la:r open on ivindiv ! c. ooien i.Ils is not sur tasse.i bv : a H ' " ? o m
Miss Miggi.- Mc.M-.-ekeu, tlora;ithis city an!
Mrs i;. Isom, li.Iv steward. where their su
-t'un.iiif- I-tt-eiils.'
Mr. ' i rani's next lecture vi.l be
on Saturday even lig i:i ihe W. C.
T. I', hull. S it'jy.-t. 'Coming
F.ven's." or " What we may look
for b tween now and the second I
coming of Christ, and what lie'
will do when II comes.'' Also
at the Y M. '
day and Frid i .
. ba'lo-i Thurs-!
e.euiugs.
Knuntl Trip Ticket
wishing to attend
All wishing to attend Linn
County Business Council, at Knox
Ihitte Grange Hall, on next Sat
urday, can ride out upon the Ore
gon Pacific train by going to the
outliern racilic depot at h:.; in
the morning, returning in the
eveniiik'. Tl is round trip will be
50 cents.
Will Keinlve New Ve.irs Calls. j
The young ladies of the Y. V. 1
('. T I', will receive Xw Years
C. T. F. will receive New Years '
calls to-day at the w ..' i. L. hall
i0m :! to 5 o'clock. ,V social wilt j
Ve held at the hall m theevetiing. !
chamr m ii..sii.e-,.
From '.'an. 1st, :. we
will
change our business to a strictly t
cish system, thereby enabling u
o huv lor
and get our .'.
counts, w nereov we can. an I w i
. . .
give our cust uners the benefit
our M. C. 11. Mueller, while east
in ide arrangements to i.uy gl
.iirect from the nianu: icturers at
' ae'.owe! c'sii pri.es, and we will
e:i pure z-'li at the lowest. 'a;!.
:.. :res. IJ. i.eving t'.at t'.-Veo-.'e
".i!". app -eci ite a s'ore w iiere t:
i at: good at cash fi rv. We
;...ii ., il-sfceti '.'rv Y-csr.
Mt '..:lt !.;.: I ;;:f-:r:
i A" imnroved mw"!::! ;
:ey
.ii.
OUR MANUFACTURES
isy II. m of th 9
and Machinery.
:p:::d!os
MAW THKIVIXfi IN'iOritlKS.
B ier R'vi w of S ra of Albicy't
U.ty Manufictcri-i ?'hat They
Ar6 Dainj.
i. -l 1 ' 11 t'lro'ijfu llie iii.inu:aci'ir-
; ltri t on the wat-r front an. I
i t-1'.- ii'.-rercv-a:stlieiacl me
nia:;v tlirivm in.nu:acli.n:i
'-i.ti-. ;r:,Hs n; ::i:ei"v arf lea.lily
rro-i:iK in i.n; irtance ami :i!w;iisi-:
inz inciKi; 'itan tiv(iiitioii-. Al-
oatiy irj Hiovvly ijat stre.y s c(;):iu
fiy'tl front asa's imp rtaut unii'i
faentring center, an i it ii only a
1'lCitlOll Oi :i:li? wlli'll It Alii l.i;l'
a:i Urtao:: citi-j. ;"i--t' v u-i
conliib.ite t-j this, r ir-t, ir im
excelle.l wte:' p w-i ; s- cuii-J, the
it mi!eriai
any mills mi the Pari tic coast.
THE l:i:i) CKOWX Mll.l.r.
Th 'S" well-know n iiouring.-
the n nn
' ii ii. ii I.-, i I mi i l.i .1 i
. - i , ;,
ov
- .Nortn .vest, is an j'lier
, i,,..: .,, . ,
... .
ip:ai:
nil.' : : '. . i"oi i'i'w- p.i-"(
isoi;
the null have b
en
crowded to their utmost
iri order to sutiplv th.-
catiajitv
de nan i.
l'li-'ir
iour is s uppi-tl to
to l'.rit;sh Co um'.ia. in
is s'u'p;
.-oUil
ict 1: over th- Co.isi, and a c in
i-ler tide am im, t has been shi)p"d
.!.:.. . ii ..' i : . . -
to (lima, lhev hive in storag
about 100i)') biis'.ieis oi wheat.
Mr. K. .1. Iitining. the ru-tlir.g
manager of the linn, i one of Al
bany's energetic u:ti'iis. Mr. .1.
U Stockman is the eili tieiit book
keeper of the firm.-
TilK S. I'. l. AND I. COMI'lXV.
Tin- S ig ir Pine Door and hum-Ic-r
Co. is an i nport.uit iiiinuiic
turing imlustrv est a'dished during
the p t-t yar. A two-story brick
otlice and salesroom was erec ed
during the summer, and a large
amount ot ne v machinery ad led
to the sash and do u- factory of
Messrs. Hochstedh-r v. Sears,
w hich was merged into the new
company, these gentlemen being
managers oi the c eni. Mr
James Wilson occupies th pos:ti n
I of book-keeper for the company.
I
lhev manufacture bank, store.
cnurch an I house ti-usinngs, in...
sides sash, d or and a 1 kind of
fine wood -work. Some of their
w-o: ft in t'ui- city i:i liirahing
buildings ' w th native Ojvgon
I womls is luonounce l to be the
! finest in Oregon. Thev keep a
large stock ot windows, door.-. I
' x"s, c. on hand, and execute!
i w ' 1- l order pio.nptly. I ti.-ii i
' establishment is the large-t of the I
kind in the .state, an t the com-1
j panv maintii's tli.-es both in I
Grant:s Pas-,
pine .saw-mi ls
: ir
are .sit l iVd.
TH rl fKME.X'T WoKKS.
The cm-nt works ot Messrs.
II ivne A Hues; is auother tlniving
! manufaetui ing enterprise. These
gentlemen ate builling up a line
limine5; in their line, as they
make a superior qnal ty of pipe,
we'i c lrhing, etc.. as wed a i.'ing
adej.ts in the layimr of ar'i'ieial
I sto'i'i paveli;e".t, as muc'i ol their
work about the city wil. testily.
The secret of making a pavement
that will stana solidly the test of
time they seem to possess, as their
work remains as perfect as when
first put down. This kind of work
has added much to the appeaianee
of the business streets, and much
're win no cioubt be lata ouring
the var
RICHARDS .1- lUIII.I.Ii'.s.
These gentlemen stand un
equalled in the valley for execut
in fine wood work of all kinds.
Thev mike a snecialtv of
architectural wood turning.
manufacture new'els, baluster-.
pedestals, mantels and all kind
of house and otlice fitting-, a well
.is wood carving and fancy turning.
f.,r J;ty residences, an I every de
ltiev aiso manutacture neat lences
s-.-iiiitioi ot wod work. Their
i shon i loeiite.1 ut lia ... linker
sireei near me water t-ont.
.ito.ti s josxea's citiAU factoky.
An article recounting the manu-
tactunrig er.tTonses of Albanv
wo.t. c.t i.o complete, without
Tef-Tetiee to thv
! .-sr;:.
1 1 ? iras manu-art-
urered dut.r.g t
e year W.ro cig -
a-, representinz a value f
ii . . .
I
I
35i' ii. I .. .. , ..
...;n i... i i.....-:r n i
tli .'U'.l.JV .ll..ll71''lil.lTX.lll'.V l..l". . . 9 V
against , ' the i:ei CKoivx msi.ln '- 1
i : i : ...
ll I.'CHIU ri 11 i .! - ii ' UiiMiirts a U -:i
... ..,.- -..-r- i a two i-ji.ja oui.-i
i 'si i s a ton co:i!.vitly in stijek.
i lie has paid out to c:gar maker
l1' during toe y!-i-.$!-J.,)i). "it i ueed
' ;. --ji-l -s ''.:::?
i
1 ibir (vsrar-, wnirh havr h-en sold
n.ri the inaiket, a portin" !
c 'use lieirg r"!-.!iiied fo' iii.-1 retail i
trad-. II? nf p only tin finest'
quality of t-ilia!-ao I finpioys !
lirt c'ass help. The c'ci'-eij'icii'-e i
i hi brands of c pus are linn h !
solt . Ii' fur. i!is fue.ore is N . H7 j
i 'istrier . n ii.. and Irs ri.'ir-'
are ;ound a'njnj t ' l:i:t i:i im- '.
Htu.'k of dcaitr j tii-iierallv.
THE AL::N'Y I,:OX WdKKS.
I Ire a num'M-ro' impiovciueiits 1
are iiei'iiT in.de prep i ut ny u
heavy b-.i-iries-; during lH'.il. This :
company hs i!een tiini.n out a
irrea' amo'snt ..f wo'k lately, .sev
era! ordeis b-ir. (iilcd in South
ern Oregon and a'.i over the f-t ite.
The Kiipeiiireiiden? ii Mi-, ."..hii
li.ilmao; tii- :re-id -lif i A. (":s-
tel. an 1 tie' si-cre'arv is I.eii'ren.
Anion." th" '.'tliei tactoiies is the
Paeiiii! Mat-p'fS .Marni.'ai-tniing
t 'o. This f n-torv is iln; l irrest in
the tate ,.f t i" kind, and its p.-o-d'i.:t.s
are f nn 1 i:i the ma'k' ts oi
)re i.n,C.iiito' ii:;: jnd hiniton.
It. Veal ..'c S.i:i's ci-tir f.u-i'rv
employs abou ten iia-ids and is
shi ipin ti th" t.'.ilii.'Miln and
a -iiin o l iniii.it l:rst
cii ii: s :-.t li;e r i'e : lY.j.i; ; . I
nd fan. v
.Mods c-l..!.!i h-
lllriit of .ill!. US
. ira -Iwohl ill not.
tie uninteresting
.o the g.-neral
reader. He ha-:
ii engt'e-l in
iii buiiie-s for
.i years,
business a
ins m id-- of his
ru'e baa:ir store
, Ill HI.: I nil -I -III
1 of the term.
,. . ... i -i
I I M I'slll'l.ls-
,, , .
I exc lienc; ol
i urn , !i m. an i
f stock, is not sur-
asscd bv anv 1 1 th- Mat ot Ore-
I g ) s, and is n credit to Albanv. He i
j is steadily inerca-ing his lmsine-.s,
and with the growth ..-t Aluiiiy
and the advancement of the coun
try tribitarylo it. he is re idling
! , .'
i O.I
o il atier a loomng ami v. !n,iu-ale
oiess. With the beginning of
the new year he prop ses to add
to his mammoth stock oi general
crockeryware, potcelaiu an 1 glass
ware, fancy goods, etc., a complete
line of tamily g'ocerics. Mr.
Gradwohl is one of the c ty's en-tcrprisint-
citizens, at.d during his
thiity-two years' exiierienc'e he
has found "that the cash basis is
the best and most satisfactory
mo le of doing business for both
purchaser and dealer, P.y this
method and by puivhasing goods
direct in larg quantities he is en
abled to sell tor very io prices.
I he public should call and inspect
his immense stock for the new
year and learn his prices.
Mr. Gradwohl is agent for th"
U y.il Insurance Co, t he North licit -
"Ii, the German Ameiicaii, th-
Sun and O ikland Home oi Cali
fornia and the Hamburg-.Magdeburg.
He ha- 'epresented these
companies f . o ne veil'-, and
every I -s ui- n pioiuntlx
pad. Th s- i-s-n .g iirst-class.
reliable i.i-u anc- shou .1 see
him.
AI.I.IA I'KO
m, !i i i.t
Fikm.
A Ni
Among the enterprising ou-i-I
ne.- iioo-.es of Albany is the new
I grocery tirm of All n lr s. They
recetvly p irchased the rtote of
i Powell t t' i., t'ormerly owned by
i "VallaC", Tiioiiipsou .. Co. They
j have largely enlarged the stock
iandcairy iresh g .m1s, making a
i sp-cia!ty of every delicacy and de
i sirable article to be iound in the
i iii-tronoiitan markets.
1 They are thoroughly experienced j
'i:i the grocery business, jiaving j
b'-en engiged in it for several
veais in San Frjn.-is.-o, and naving ;
been connected for a long time !
with the Alaska Canning Co.
An excellent view of theii estab
lishment is given in the cut of the
store in the Flinn block, which
wih be found in their advertise
ment published in this issue.
They nave come to Albany to stay,
and judging from their already in
creasing bu-iness it is safe to say
fiat thev will enjoy a thriving
trade.
Onlv sixteen cloaks left and 'I
will sell them below cost to clear
i them out
1
K. V Sear!..
I Prescription comiKiunded with
caie at iniiiii -: I'awsou . urug
store.
Snges. tablets and iK-ncils for
all at Hulin A. li.iws.m's, French's
corner.
Choice perfumery at IIuuu A
I'awson's, French'-- corner.
When ou want a tine shoe be
I sure you get it at Sea l
f l 1 ' s, ."'
g-ntleiuen's
! n al ear,B
.! O . I ...,e
of those
re "u-e .n i 1 1.-. v'..
c! .aks at eans.
Mince meat at F. L. Kenton's.
: t . -c",.."7!i..'? p.t Frervh's.
Clearance
Wii
i l.iz
Merclnnt
' f
I f
PI HI
4
I 1111 X
Are now rein iving tiieir entire stock of f-imiluie into th-ir elegant
new quarters in the la-.v I'.abimore t.rick. Thev have added a magnif
icent line of newest natterns in beroom and parlor sets and all kinds
of line furniture, an.', w ill h ue one
ments in t.iie ci'y. Th-ir prices
line of carpets bought before the
Call and see them in their
T. ItKOCK A' . IIYDi:.
liOOT AND StiOK
Hoiid;iy:-:::Aiiiioiincciiienl
FOR THE
Fine shoes, from $2 00 to st) r0 per pair.
Hue slippers, all prices. Filegant Plush and Velvet. in the favorite,
styles and shades.
Toe slippers, plain and bea".
Oxfords and Tie for heme and street wear.
A. Poise's Felt Sii'.es a d Slippers the best made just the ttog
for comfort, winter evenir.gs.
-Fb S&oes
-
JIOVS, ; i MISSES -
FOR THE GENTLEMEN:
Slijipers in Plush and Velvet. Old (io'd. lirow n, olive and other
Shades, bound with Klegant Colored 1-athei.
GOAT, KID AND PATKNT-LF VTHF.R OXFOltl' TIFS.
ttTYor wear, for fit and for looks our foot-w ear connot be excelled
in the State.
SAMUEL E. Y01M.
Sale
BIvAIN
Close out -
mm
i'ediicti'i'i, iii Fact a ;ii-ii;ice
1
. BLAIN
Tailor, Albany.
(tan.
MOVAI
ifiiili::" k
ot the finest furniture establish
will be lonnd very reasonable. A tine
raise will be sold at low figures.
new store.
Projtrietors
LADIES":
and Slippers-
FOR -
j - AND - CIIILDHPX
It
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