Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 02, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOKNING HEKALDt 1TKIDA i' JAMJAliY 2, i8Ul.
Attorning gaUggcntW
ON SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
eale each morning at II. J. Jonee
book Btore, where it . m be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS A KOI.' C TOWN.
Silk innftters at Searls.
Flannels at cost at Searls.
1 1 u 1 ii & Dawson, druggists.
Saxsny yarn at cost at Searls.
Charles L. Brush, of Portand, is
in the city.
Miss Sara 'Ashhy is visiting in
llarrisburg.
For the best photos, go to Craw
ford and l'axton.
Boeuickc keeps the finest can
dies iu the city.
Bocnicke keeps those juicy non
productive on nges.
Choice fresh butter at C. K.
Bio vneU'a at CVents per roll.
Town talk, the quantity of Moves
Matthews and Washburn arc
Mlliug.
. l ine chow chow and salmon
U-lliea in hulk at Mueller c
ii arret ts.
Crawford and l'axton have
)i ide some elegant photos of the
iai-.mr of the Catholic Church.
drs. N. M. Chapman, of Salem,
is visiting relatives at. the rcsi
ilence of Harper Craimr in this
ity.
The Crusade Anniversary meet
ing, wliich was announced this
(Friday) evening, at theW.C. T.
C. hall, has h en unavoiilahly post-,
poned.
Crawford and l'al.ii have a
few of those pretty sruveuir
I'hotosof Albany lelt, get some oi
Iheiu ami send to your eastern
friends.
The very best stock f tooth
brushes, clothes brush-solid
back hair brushes and .vhisk
iunonis at llulin V Dawson's drug
rtore.
Craw ford and Pnxton are doing
some of the best enlarging pictures
to be seen. The expie-'sion (the
mitiii thing in enlarged work) is
perfect.
If you want, anything choice in
the groeery line go t Mueller A
iairett's, the only plaiv in the
city where you can get everything
yon want.
A red silk sash was taken by
mistake ironi the opera house
on Wedndsday evening. Pleas.
leave the same at Will A Link's,
music Btore.
Unfits Thompson, the present
postmaster, of thU city, was ap
pointed on tlie Mill of January,
ItWti, but did not assume charge of
the office until April l,of the saint
year. The names of Mr. and Mrs-.
Thos. Hopkins and Walter Par
ker were aecidently ommitt '
from the list of those present at 1
the party uiveti Harry Woodin
T'iedKy eveiiiiig5. !
Do not fail to go to Crawford and
taxton wiien you want your
portraits taken, they are doing
better work than ever; being pro
gressive men they are fully up
with the times.
While driving in theeastern por
tion of I he city yesterday afternoon,
W. L. Vance's horse became fright-eiit-d
and ran away, throwing Mr.
Vance out, aside from a few bruises
little ddinagi! was sustained.
New goods of tlie latent pat term
fioid at Matthews and Wash
burns is why they will sell over
f.iar lo.ids of stoves and ranges
this year, they I ave their lirsi
c.rloatlof Jewel Stoves and ranger
now on the road to arrive Feb 1st.
Mrs. (iilliert is prepared to do
dieasiiiaking of nil kinds. She has
employed a litjt rlass dri-ssmakei
fioin Sacramento, and will guaran
tee satisfaction on all kinds ol
work. Children's girments a
epecialty. Ix:atiou, First treet
over the liolden Kule Baxaar.
1'he men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wiver
t lk so constantly about MaMhews
and Washburn. Itsnot their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good tpialites of the cook
and hf at i ng titovos t hey sel I . F. ve i y
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
The tine H. F. Miller & Son's
cabinet grand piano forte th it
should have been received tor
Chri-t.nas arrived Wednesday at
Wilt & Link's music store. It is
I r Mayor J. L. Cowan nnd will be
on exhibition until Friday after
. iiooie at Will & Link's.' I' is
without doubt the finest and best
upright piano in thhecilv.
Calieil.
Ye-itenlay J. U. Craw ford, o!
Ciawford A l'axton. photograph
ers, remeinbvi ing that it wu the
first day of the year and that hi
father, Dr. (i. F. Crawford, was 7.1
vears old on this New 1 ear s dav
JHOJ, concluded tint his lather ,
wad ohl enough to need a stall' to
lean upcii. lletlicrcio-e selected
and purchased an elegant gold j
b-aded cane and made a New j
Year's birthday present of it to'
the Dr. Tlie recipient who ha '
always iH-en active and tmsy, and
never wore such an article, wa
leuriiil it would tang'e up in hi:
legs, hut he will soon get use t
manipulating it iu a pr.ntic.
ma oner.
Tlia .MiiHie llox Owni-r.
The elegant music lrox which
Mr. J. A. Cummin piesented to
his customers esterday, was
drawn by the ticket numbered
415 . The" coni niltee w ho suio'i in
tended the drawing were Messrs.
.1. II. Toa nsend, P. P.. Marshal:
ami Virgil Parker.
Funeral of Or. It. C Hill.
. The funeral of the late Pi. K. C
Hill will take pla-'c from I he fu st
Baptist church at 1 :::o V.-ck to
day. Kev. T. L Bro-Misou. w:il
pleach the tuneral Fcrmon.
A3 VIEWED BY OTHERS. j
What the New Tear's Ore goaian Siys of ,
tbe C:ty of Albany.
The big New Year's i.-ane of the
Uregonian among otUer things,
gays of Albany : .
Albany iJ ratl.er appropriate! v
relf-stvled the hub of tlie Willam
ette valley. The reason for so
designating it is because of tlu
inimher of railroads radiating from
this point in various directions.
North and south through the citv
runs tlie Southern Pacific railroad,
Albany hing on this line about
eight mi'es distant from Portland.
F.ast an I west the city is traversed
by tlie Oiunon Pacific road, which
has an ocean terminus on Yiupiina
bay, and which is constructed east
ward at present into the Cascade
mountains. Th.: objective point
of the eastern extension of the
road is Poise City, Idaho, and up
on its completion to this jilr.ee it
will become one tf the great trans
contiueu'al linos of the country.
Uuiiniiig S'liith'.'ii' t from Allniny a
distance of about sixteen miles, is
a branch of the Southern Pacific
load, connecting Albany with
Lebanon. A line of mad is pro
ji'cted from Albany to Astora, at
the mouth of the Columbia, and
preliminary surveys have already
been made. Indications point
strongly t the c iiiiiiivnecnient -!'
work on this line at a very earlv
date, and its completion w ill aid
immensely to Alb.ny's import
ance. From the foregoing it must be
conceded that Albany's claim- to
(he title of llie Hub City are well
founded, for no other city in the
entire valley can boa-it of as many
railroad connections as Albany
can.
Tlie city, by returns of the cen
sus, shows a population of over
TtHM people, h is the county sea
of Linn county, one of the most
xipilous, progressive and prosper
ous counties of Oregon. 'I he city
is very nicely laid out, and is nio-t
substantially built. On First
(itreet, the main business t borough
l ire of the citv. cm be seen a great
many line and impositt;; t.xisiness
houses.
Albany tvrtainly has a very
bright future, for, first, situated as
it is in the midst of a liu.t agricul
Ini.d country, of which it is flie
ehicf market, and snp,ly Ration,
it will always rank as a lirst-elass
oiisines-i point. Next, as a maim
acturing city, it is bound to take
a lei ii'iir position among tlie cities
"f itie Ni- i 'yft If already p.s--f
s si..!i " ., ii.il'acturir:g inter
e i- than i:.- ! i e of similar size
:ii t .is .-i i the country. I'
i surround d "'and immediately
tributary to a country possessing
an infinite and id most endless va
riety of raw material.
The year of IS! it) lias been a
'ountii'ul one in the history of Al
Miiy and Linn county, and the
record of the present year, when
it shall have been written, will
leinonstra'e thai the elements oi
progress in the eotiununit ygrows
with each' succeeiling veary clown
ing Willi success all ellorts inauet,.
push Albany t- a leading po-i:i
among the cities of Oregon.-'
j
j I1KAL KSTAiK SAI.KS.
! J B Kirkpatrick to J II fobri-
son, 2 lots, Lebanon
j I U rvirkpatrick tu K 11
i Huiiiphrev, 2 iots, Lebanon
ji U Kirkp'atiiek to Ii U
14.1
110
2()
2 ill
700
:;o:i
!I!I0
4"0
1 1 uiiiphrev,
" lots. Lebanon
I: lluitiplirey
- jluiuphrey, 'J
to Man
lots, Lib
anon
John t'onuer to J C Carvin,
piece laud, 12 w 5
K i Cox to II M Works, II
acres, Id w2
W O Suiiih to S F. Cavend r,
10 acres, 14 w :5
B II Ciowder to W () :... u.i
pi nere, 1 1 w :i
0 II Mci ariand to J W V
12.20 acres P! ami 14
L F.cischiicr to Sum .d..y
and ors, all bis proputy :u
liarrishiii'g
J M Kalston to John Xicholis.
:: lots, Le:-.uioii
1 S Thomas to J iv l'homa-.
1 2i I acres Id JC 1
I II Wahi)iirii io S F (laven
der, L'l acres, near Brownsville.-.
l is Blake v to C II M. Fa,-
50! lil
700
1
000
! land. 2.21 acres, near
' Brownsville
I Ii C Cooley to C II McFar
I land. TiS.ls acres neiir
iii nsville
i ! C l.'ooiev to W C Ciudev i t
2::os
us, '.j interest lot South
Brownsville
I II Wa-libiirn tot; C Cooley
4-7th interest in 1 lot,!-ont!i
I'.rownsv ille
I M Waters -o O P Cosho-.v,
'interest.'! acres, Nor'. h
Brownsville
PC McFarland to C L (iray,
1 j intciest O.Ui.72 acres, 12
K It
225
100
250 i
1000
I W P Tin pin to W W Myers,
1 1'-I acres, 15 K 1
I Jonathan Wassoin to Ada
SL'5
.
In. 1.1. .11 ' t.Oo i ,
120
Corinthian Lodge, St Johns
Lodge, I'.avley (.tii.ipter and
Temple Cuminandeiy to
Masonic Building Assoeia-
ti U5 f,.et liont, Fimf
street ...
ldi'
1'niivilv Itritliioll.
A
veiv pleasant New Year's
inner and finiily reunion took
: plact
lay, at the elegant
I lesnlenee ol our tmi.iilar l.terclcint.
sn
V.
. r.. ouiig
llie relatives near
j aiM distant made a loierabht si.,-1
igioii that liiUd tlie spacioii.
....
i no m. -i in goo i stiape. .n ih gant
repast as served and a happv
.-ial time s pent that vili leave 'a
flight spot in the memory for
New Year's day ls. il.
Tln Winning .S iiiiomm .
The numbers that dra.v prizes
in F. M. French's diawing ol
silverware on New Year's dav arc:
1st prize, 127:. ; 2d, "52; :: 1. 1 :;7 ;"
4th, 707; ot.'i. l:;s7; dih, I )J1 ;7lh,
2.i.";Sth, 1402; 'dt h, P15.I; null. .
The judges Acre W. C. Cass. II. C.
II, St - wart and F. S. Croshv.
LETTER r'&OM POSTLAND.
Topics of Interest Discussed by Our
Regular CVrc-sponJmt.
!
j T the i.it..r t thk iikkalu.
j Yesterday a large crowd of men
were gathered on the street in front
of J. II. Smith's office patiently
waiting for their pay for lab r per
formed on the Union Pacific exten
sion of the load to Kulama The
men bad been tfaenarged and their
time checks which oiiaht 'to have
represented gold coin, were not
worth as ni'icii as coin by about 20
per cent, bo these poor laborers
without a nickel in their pockets
and a hungry sfjnrich to pi o vide
for were compelled by sheer force
of circumstances and a soulless
corporation's avarice to sell their
clucks or go hungry.
Ti.e Scotch engineer with an
I'nglish syndicate at his back ar
rived on ti:ne nut withstanding the
oft, repea'ed sayings of the ini redn
loiis wiseacre wlm forsaw another
job put up by Win. Beid to gain
tini;? anil carry out his schemes, in
spile of ail opporition. lie ill
come, he did go to Astoiiu, he did
se.em leased with all he suw espe
cially tlie great jetty and was per
feeily astonished at the large num
ber of ships passing over that hor
rid, dang -ions bar without an acci
dent and wit'i the greatest ease
and coiilid li. eou tie; part of offi
cers and crew astonished too,
thai toe coium -rcial importance of
Astoria s;ioi;d mi long be overlook
ed by tin smart business heads ef
t 'lis p .pillar city, who have given
to the Sound tne great opportunity
the cities of that world renowned
inhiiid sea, tne very advantages
they have iorg coveted yes, 1 say
this grat engineer from the British
Isles and '.be fr famed river
Thames, whoso murky depths and
liario v limits could be lost iu tlie
great I i icr of the west, was aston-
she.
I ti behold the mighty river
thatdraius an empire w hose. cxti lit
far oiilianks the ucn's hmne do -
minions. And Hanked with its
iinbro'ieu forests of timber to sun-
o!v the foreign demand, w hile coal
and iron in abundance lies await
ing the brawny band of enterprise
and industry to be floated to th1'
marke's of the world far ea.iier !
than it has thus far been to lloatj
these railroad bon is that represent
an immensity of values tiiat thisi
road cannot tai' to develop, and
the sagacity of this engineer repre
sentative oi London capital readi
ly grasps the w hoie truth and real-u.c-i
the amplitude oi s.-eurity that
auarantees the payment of those
mortgage bonds. Therefore let .is
have peace and a railroad.
It has been gem-rally remarked
that theie has been a larger sale .l
Christinas goods than evr known
before in Oregon, this year; not
withstanding the liar I times many
pcophrdelight to talk about. Is i:
haul times when everybody can
purchase luxuries '.'
Mr.-;. Dtinaw.:v delivered a'l ad-
diess before the Universal Beforin.
eiuo on l ereuuy, in which sue
said that many greft :nen I. a. I in
tirm fathers but. no reat m.iii ever
had an infirni mother. She advo
(rated tree mothers and saii tlie
free mother would teach tier son
his istYii re-tioiisibiiity, but siie
didn't say whether Fred D.j.iglis-iiilieiiu-d
his smartr.c-s from his
liluck inotlier or his white father.
Mrs. Dou -iass c juld not have been
a free in Jt he. or liei'S'ii would i.ot
have been a slave.
There is a dull pr-.'Spci t for th'
N'ew Year ft-B'ivals that betoken
the approach of lb - i ev war. It
is warm l.ko spring and the mo
notonous pa'ter of the ralit ci(!! es
tlie city iu an Oiegi mist wel
comed a the frucliluiig bat liiii'.-er
of good crops and prosperous times.
M.
Pohi i.am), 1 ec. .'50.
'The Sweril.xli NiyliliiiRalPH.
Concerning the S.vedish l.a:ie
Concert company, which wll, ;tj
peur in this city on January Id, liie
fno .--. l'au! Daily Mc.-serigersay.--:
Tiie Swedish Ladies' Concert
j company, .vl.irh charmed al. wlio
I win' lortunat'j enoagli to h-ar
them at i.'icir coi cert Mrinc to
we?ks since d 'he People's church,
has returned to St. Paul, and will
give a conceit to-night at. the New
market theatre. It is a pleasure to
praise these I. .dies, so cli.irmir g do
they sing. In their national songs
there is the suggestion of ! he fjord,
the glacier, the mighty mountains'
and the piiet, green v;dles of
t heir native I. mil. tt tliev, sing,
one may c-'tch in the refrain tie
expression of the'r never dying
love to their beaii'ilul country
wiiich every Swede bears w ;th li.m
to Ids death. The ell'ect is en
1 -nice. I tiy the Nti'i - la1 -tnir'es
. .it n I v the sire : -.
;i: e, clear, a .d wdi icit i'i-:i
i! i.Mi.t- its of any kiods. 'i y
iMc c'tltivated ". ell, and .- ing i.o-i.-.ii
v t in; sweet uld nai ion '.; halhi is,
1 ut . J : ' 1 i v--1 t passages itoin giaii'd
topi - r.i
iie. ever t lie i om 't'tiy
as .appeared, U t -tts lcit i.tai frcds
of k i nds and r;.biti" -rs.
A Xrn
t: k pii
. : .'. 1 .
t del.
"
t. ri. ;
athei ,
rt-cs:ed I'V .diSSL" i n.i
an I -Vesta .l.isou. give a very
pleasant New' Year's recep'i hi to
a few of their friend-. Social coa
j versation umi indulged in a.i I a
'. very delightful time had. Follow
ing were present: Misses Loia
; Vance, Fl oa and Vesta Vinson,
i Sophia and Aunt Houck, Minnie
; Yanllorn, Miss Moses, L'vPrather
Kva C-nvaii. Mr-. Jas. ', Powell;
'Mesfrs. J. A. Cummnig, II. A.
! I.finenger, O. II. Irvine, Bobeit
' Strong. .1. A. Wiism, .las. F. Pow
ieli, W. II. Cowan.
j ' the Track.
: The California overland tr.iia
j w'nicii left. Portland last night at 7
! p. oi., ran into an open switch at
; the car shops, t.o miles this side
of Portland, derailing the eniiir
aim me lrotil trucks ol tlie mail
car, which caused the delay to the
train. .No one was injured. It
j was not known who left ti csitch
open.
WEATHER REPORT.
Following is tlie summary of
meteorology for Dec. ISilO, from
observations taken at 'Albany,
Linn county, Oregon, by John
ljriggs, vol. bbserv'. r for tlie signal
service, U. S. Army.
Highest Barometer on the 8
3.).04.
Lowest. Barometer on the 4
2.-) .02.
.Mean Barometer for the month,
2!.8S.
Highest daily average of Bar..
.-50.0I.
Lowest daily average Bar.
20.t'.:5.
Higeest Temperature on the 1st.
5li.
Lowest Temperature on the 17.
20.
Mean for Month, 4:5.10.
Highest daily range of l'inr. on
the 17, 21.
iowest, iianv range oi l iter,
tbe 7, 1.
on
Mean Temperature at. 7
daily, 40. i
Mean Tenipersiture at 2
daisy, 4S.:i.
Me-n Temperature at !)
daily, .42.
Pievu'ling direction of
S. it N.
A. M.
1'. M.,
wind,
Mix. Velocity or Force, 2.
Total rainfall or melted snow,
4. !2.
Depth of snow at end of Month,
No. vl days on wliich .01 or more
rain fdl,
No. ol days of cloudiness
S scale ef pi, IS.
aver,
Of ."I days observation 1 was
clear, IS cloudy, 7 fair. 5 foggy, 10
rain, tl hazy. 0 overcast. 0 smoky.
L'trht Irost on tho mornings of':j
da vs.
I Temp, plus ;.()") on average of 1 1
'years.
Kainlall, minus 2:":i on average
j of II years.
Awragu Rainfall for D,;c. 11
years, ol.
: '"eatest Lrtinfall for Dec
iH - ' -
I Least Kainfall for Dec
i 4.2S.
1SS7,
18.SS,
I Mean Temperature for Dec
11
ycais, 40.11.
'Highest. Temperature for
Dec.
Dec.
ISS4, 4(1 40.
Lowest Teuipfiraturo for
bSM'., irO
niiiiiiK .Ian, lO.
Tlie National Ladies Concert
Co., consisting of eight beautiful
young girls possessing mai velotis
voices, will appear at the opera
house in this city on Jan, 10. The
Kveiiitig Journal says of them:
Central Music Hall was literally
packed iVom panpiet to pit last
evening by an audience composed
lar.ely oi tlie Swedish inhabitants
of Chicago, who lead been attracted
thither ity tlie entertainment given
lor tlie jienelit of the Linnean
monument fund. The novel fea
ture of the evening's concert was
tiie first appearance in Chicago of
the Swedish Lul es'Oclett. This
company ol singers liai's from
Stockholm, and consists of eight
1 ulies who were trained and in
structed hi tin irait by no less a
personage than " Professor August
lvlgre't. I.:te choirmaster ol the
Uoyid 'Opera ut the Swedish cup
iihi. Their s'ngittg i novel in
style and highly enjoyab'e. (os
ress.ng tiHtcli natural Ireshness o!
ju.dity, atiii beir g characterized
by superior fiirsh. The voices id
i f tic; !-iug(:is b'ciid f.ueiy, mid
ar.; pl.enoni -Ci.l in tange, varying
fiom l.'igh soprino to an a!l. that
is aiiuost h oitoi-.e in ipi ility. Ti;ey
sing it h li'e an t aoio-tt tion, shad
l! g with excelieit" tableand sk'ill.
i f the lajies appeariog ss toloisls,
Miss Noieliue nnide the best im
pression, singing Mattel's "All!
No'i e Ver''wilh - I effect. Tlie
deep fo:d rah" voie; of Miss Heden
was st irt!ii oi the extent of its
range ae ; .-iliarity of ipiaiitj-.
Sea-s ..o at U ill ic Link's.
A S'iieleH I'rartiirv.
s line mi iccouritable
1-or
eason
it ha.- becouc a practice among
youngsters abou this city who
want- to do soin -thing on New
Ye.ii'seve, to prowl about the
streets until the bells began ring
ing in fie new year, and then
armed with colored chalk or pieces
of hard snap they sally forth and
deface windows, signs and doors
indiscriminately w ith huge scrawl
ing liguies and various New Year's
legend-'. The on iters of nea'ly pol
ished plate j'luss windows are not
rendered in a happy mood for New
Year's dinners on seeipg such van
dalism. Chunge In ISiiMiiieftii.
From Jan. 1st, 1S0I, we will
change our business to a strictly
e ish system, thereby enabling us
t h buy for c ish and get our dis
J counts, whereby we can, and will,
i give our customers the benefit.
jOurM. C. 11. Mueller, while east,
made arrangements ' buy grails
j direct from the maiiUUeturers at
the low est cash prices, and we "will
sell pure g' ds at the lo'.vest cash
iigures. Believing that the people
willapprcciate a store where they
an goxls at cash figures. We re
main, UespectfuHy Yours,
Mi Ki i.Ki: it (i,nKi:rT.
IU!(:rlYMl Culls.
The ladies belonging to tlie Y.
W C. T. U., received calls at the
hall on New Years, which were
largely and pleasantly attended.
They prolonged tlie occasion into
a pleasant social in the cven'iig.
An improved measuring ma
chine for sale by K. C. Searls.
Only sixteen c'oaks left and 1
will sell them below cost lo clear
them out. Ji. C Searls.
Prescriptions compounded with
cate at Hulin it Dawson's drug
store.
Sponges, tablet and pencil.? for
all at llulin A: Dawson's, French's
corner.
Choice perfumery at Hu'iu
Dawson's, French'o corner.
A
liold sjiectacles at Frcnch'ti.
ItESTKltTKl) IMJIKiUATlOX. j
A Iiejxirt Delayed ly at New lerni-y
i
lltii'i-seiitativi.
Two weeks ago Ch drnian Owen
of the House Committe on Im-,
migration was authorized bv a i
majority of the members of his!
coinmiteo to report a coiu-j
piehensive b 11 to the House,
amendatory of tlie presentcontract !
labor and immigration laws. Tlie !
bill was thought to be a consoi va- j
tive niea-ure, but it is nowb.-;i g;
hung - up lii'Ciiusg of obj-'ciions
raised by Lehloach of New Jersey,
who atjthu tim, Wis absent on
tiiu i'iicdic slope, ei.g 'gi d ii au
investigation of the llieth -mIs by j
whii h Chi'iamen are stim iggled
into tit! United Suites. Lehlh.icn I
agrees in his views with lies--:
Oeriiian-AiiK-ricin secret societies
which aie iliciilled to pn e i-.l.v j
mtasure which lias for its ubje. I i
the ereciion of barriers lo the com
plete freed. mi of immigrniioii to
the United S:a! s. Lchbach, as
soon as 1m heard of the action of
the cominitce, protested ngainsi
anything being done in his ;u
sence. Jt was in consequence of
this protest that Owen held up
the repoit, whi.h will not be
made to the House until Lc hi bach
returns.
A Sensalionul I'reacher.
A sensational preacher died
some years ago, says tlie Kucky
Mountain News. Often i the
excitement of Ids preaching lie
would work himseif up to sue!
a degree that lie would oecas'on.il
ly shed tears, w ditch had a great
effect upon his congregation.
fter his death his sen ions were
examined by his executors, and
it was frequently found in some of
his most- exciting St imoti.-f that he
had inclosed iu bracKets the words,
"U.y here."
The subject trf wearing a mns
taclie apjH'ars to be a quest:on of
vital im,sirtaucc in some of the
European countries. !n Vienna
the waiters have rebelled because
the hotel keepers, urged by their
aristocratic customers, tatrocd llie
mustache for tlie wtiiteis. In
London ti e same troni Ij endues
and the waiters are p.!tif ioni.ig
the Prince of Wales lo iutcifcic in
their behalf. In this bin 1 of the
free the mustache is up or down
as the individual w ills, providing
ho ca"i cultivate one.
A Vl'IIO II. I.UM.
The holding of the World's Fair in
a city scarcely lift v- year old will
be a remarkable event, but
whet uer it will ready benefit the
n ition lis much as the discovery of
llie Restorative Nervine by Dr.
Franklyn Miles' is doubtful." This
is jut whal the American people
need to cure the'r excessive ner
vousness, dyspepsia, headache,
di..iness, sleeples-ness. neuraigia,
imrvou'j debility, dullness, c.oi.r.i
sioil of mind, etc. It actr like a
charm. Trial bottles ami tine book
on "Nervous an I Heart Di&eas.'s."
with tineipial testimonials free at
St inartl A CnsicK. I tontaius no
opium, iiiorphtite or dangerous
drugs.
l;:-s ti;ji. ii'.i.i: I n i
Heart diffuse is usually siiv
posed to he i'curahie, !i:l when,
(operlv treated a large propor
tion of cases can b: curetl. Thus
Mrs. lilmira Hatch, of F.lkhart,
lud., and Mrs. Maty L. Baker, ol
Ovid, Mich, were eared after stif
I'ering 2 I years. S. C. Linburger,
druggist at San Jose, 111, says tnat
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which
cured the f inner, "worked won
ders fo.t his wife " Levi Logan,
of Buchanan. Mich, wiio had heart
disease for ::( years, says two
bottles made htm 'lee' like a new
man." Dr. .Miles' Few Heart
('ure is sold and guaranteed by
Sunard A Cusick, Book of test;
inotliali bee.
liu.itH ai.it Shoe..
Purchasers of Bots and Shoes'
bear iu mind that big advertise- !
menu an. I oilers oi big discounts I
do not always mean best values, j
iuii will liae lo 1'-.) r-oiurr uut; 11
prof i as no one can do business
without expense. The quest 'on is
w hoerMi sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Kamu-:i. I'". oi'S(i.
'('oiiilnj; I'.vents."
Mr. tirant's next lecture wi.l be
on Saturday evening in the V. ('
T. U. hail. Sii'-j-ct. "Coming
livenis," or "What, we may look
for b.-tween now and the second
coming of Christ, and what He
will do when lie comes." Also
at the Y M. C. A. ballon Thurs
day and Friday evenings.
Kouml Trip Ticket.
All wishing to attend Linn
County Busine-ts Council, at Knox
Unite Grango Hall, on next Sat
urday, can r'tdi! out upon the Ore
gon Pacific train by going to the
Southern Pacific depot at XtoO in
the morning, returning in the
evening. Tlu round trip will be
50 cents.
"llackmetack
iinetack," a lasting and
perfume. Price '5 and o0
fragrant
cents.
Shiloh's Cure will immediately
relieve C'roup, Wh-joping cough
and Bronchitis.
A nasal inj -dor free with each
b.jttle of Sinloh's Catarrh Remedy.
Price 50 cents.
The best make ot gold pens at
French's, at -educed pi ice.
Choice designs n handkerchiefs,
at Se.triH'.
When vou want a lino hhoe be
sure you get it at S. ails.
Latest styles in gentlemen's i
neckties at Pearls'. i
Bo sure au 1 gel o:.e of tlnw
el aks at Seal Is.
Miuce meat atF. 1-. Kenton's.
Clearance- Sale
L. E. BLAIN
Wll
Duiing .btiiuary at a Big Reduction, iu J'acL a Sacrifice
T,. K. BTAIN
T!io Lfia:li:!.'i acrairat Tailor, Altoy, Oregon.
lis Albany
Are now removing their e :'ir
i-'w ouarters in tho new I'.a'nmore
. teem fine of newest ta't'nis in betl-ro-ioi and parlor sets an I all kinds
'ot tine furniture, and will ha.e on" of the finest furidtuiv eslablrdi
j 'iicnts in the city. Their prices wi'l be fo-nd very re.is-inaUe. A tine
line oi eat-pMs bought Ii-fore the rai-e
gfiCaiyiud see them i:i their n'W
U T. liliOCK i- ji. in
FOR THE
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Fine shoes, from $2 (10 to $ti '() i r pair.
I'in- sjipiirs. :'. pricis, PWaut Pluh i'.nd Velvet, in the favorite,
, styles and shades
foe sliiMiers, p'itin and head.il.
Oxfords and Tie for heme and stri ct wear.
A. Polge's. Felt Sinres a id Slipper t he be.-t made juet the thir g
for comfort, winter evenings.
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FOR THE GENTLEMEN:
Slippers in P! u-h and Velvet. Old Ju'd. Brown, Olive and other
Shades, bound wi ill I'.l-'gant Coiornl J.-athct.
tiOAT, KID AND PATKNl'-LK TilF.B OXI HD TILS.
t( fgrVur wear, fr lit an
in i be State.
O A TTITIjM
OiVMU TJiJ
Close out-
ill
L
slock of furniture into their elegant
brick. Thev have added a luagtiif-
wiii be sold al low ligares.
store.
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LADIES':
AM) !
Protn'ieUtrs !
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for looks our f:ol-wear i-ouuot lie exccll-d
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tt!i ii ttio l-v-k, S. 'it'ii
I'na, Wvx o9 IYt'
ioiiN, Iuorrhi'C. Ui.cii,.
,MS(if I'nHcrantl lii:f '':
Intsj-.l .lun l' j i;:
invitiitv. I'TT ii'1 i;"v;
f.
I'".. -.-l Mf KNOf
; -niiir Ii-iii
! "' ukn w, II v
. ?.'! uiial laiiif
W -v I. t!ui-iryt
i . v l.i. hif Iic,
..i u .- !! e n.l
Ii ire i i lor eS.UO
SMlt V Mii! itl rtW.'l ;.tt-
vith every s.i nir r- icl. X rWund tne
niowy ii Prrui Aiirtf . i iiot'ttocU1!.
Wc h'ivt: tliiMvwM.Isyt t-o'iitto-i: vis from old
.t;."! ot ffM. .t Iiae
)wrioiii.:f;tl.V'i'im 1 n; u:; ii?n: 1 Achroditilid
( 'ircu. ir tree, Ai :
i r. :mik- wjjfM ev?: o.
Vi.t tiif h.!iv . t s:mi. H..'t enlc and
uttl dra.'X :, AIiiiv. rti'n
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5:13 nUU Pills
Fur Kctualo Ir-
r jul.iriiicti; noth
ing ta;i.- them i.a
Un iii'l ct. Nuvvr
.it. sueeranftillr
- f A' i'i""!'"' erxnnnent
.-'.- ' 'S. rft l.fiiii mnnllily.
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lie.
c4 Ssre&fe Csriain
lilt I'Hl t-ti.'-Jltlll.
l..n't l-f 1
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vvo tilllt!.
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ko n.t tl..!'".
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r. 11. A.I
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y in -.,
ilicnj Aidii u Ut-.Jn itu-1 ton 1 utii
West Itrnmii ik Z',. f'urllnnd. Or.
Sold by FofIht t 2mrt, Al!iny. Crritea
NT It AN K Y & NAU1.GY,
LIVEHY. FLED Af.0 SME STABLE;
4tli St., U twc ti V.A i -'itn and I-on,
ALIIVNV. .; .O.S.
Hordes lNiArtl-l h e d y -r r onth.
0:ir:- or huit'M fca-i-'hMt; Knn
Dtiiin tici li.i lc a NjHi. i i'ty
I'OU KIIC PY All. DLHil.lSTS.
"Soin.- 'ii nilhs :i-ro I purcJiaseil a
tint of I ir I IV '.V.'.i's t'.dauli Cure for
in, tui-'i tl-. Im! liii'bns: ray .nephew,
'. . MrM tlititi. ne In: 1; sin'li mi 1i
";ne I ! t ti i Tit liivi 'iy hex of lin-di-ine.
Uc now sen;!1 for tlircc more
Iioxof, aiiyiiig it-i t'i It-st. tttint: for
1-atnrrli ever tried by liini aitJ his
frieprts. I Mt ami! !;er box lo use in
icy case, i.;il c!ti-erti:''y re'-ntninend it
tindlieis,
iSiiriKdi. ! !! N VrM I? AN.
V.x C'otiidy t ';:! inissioiier Ijuse Co,
're-.m.
i-'-biti -lit. I..ii.c eonid , Oregon
pr- f .1, V. -l..iiii--i. ;--!-id.-nt of llie
f;f icvi;lv. sry :t ciirttl liim of
:i c. : fi.r ! vo itll'i-r prescript "till
I'l.Maiii'l l.tU'Vvi-.- two t.f bis liltle
L'bl-: n-ii-1 it t.triiri-t. t ir c.iil'Iis. Mrs
M!ik Itiil.v. ir- .f I'r.d. Bailey,
sent !l to I'rof .li!.n nil, anj Icei.Ill
tii'ii'U i to -t'i "Ii" sutler lii'iti eolils
tiltil ciiti!;!.. r'".- " .tii'lf i :n ls like
-,i flririn, :i!i e iii I'.' irHi lied into llie
,iipf r t-:-.-i v. ht-ie no fit her
eoilli cures -hi. !. .!' li.
OATAnou
URES WMIMTirill
heamatMra, Keuraigi, Corn
HCAOAOHC. And ALL PAIN.
Tk Okttfcrmk PmUIt ud ttW
IEOTEIO COUOH CUR
tua eotMi ctour. oohsukhiok.
M ky all Src(Uta. Hk I6, (Ot ft I
aalocar C.. r rap's. La AnplM. Ot
Cm IKSTAlrKAiNT
ir.tvu-g lH-'n niiivly r-nio :tled,
lliia old i.n.1 iHijii lir iitnt,ni.t wiil
iiMde rir:-t i:nna lil eti.iv n Mpect.
I If .!il.'ic wiii Ik- iivi ii g-Ki.1 nu-rds
it all lii.iirs for imlv 2."i i-ents. Fvt.y
tiling mat ami attia. tree. OvHti r
ii -very btylu. V. A. Mi1iikk.
KOSHAY S: MASOr4
WIk.I-s.iIc an.l II-! ut
lUIlH.IHt;!. 0.
Hi
uniiUPsK mmm
AI.RANV,
OhKt ON
fill!
i!i ''il'in!
LMlllfl 11. ii u
lil!til.
ii!i;:n:sr CASH vrwk
WILL Mr. VMM BY THK
Best quality of raisiu-i -itwn.
! oranne and lemon peel, z-nte
currants, ilates and fus. and many
j other girod thing at Kenton's
cash grocery sloro uear the P. O.
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