THE MORNING HERALD; FRIDAY, JANUARY iG 18J1.
' OX RALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
pale each morning at )I. J. Jones'
book store, where iti in lie procuied
at 5 cents per cony.
.IOTTlNIH AKAUr TOWN.
Mrs. A. II. S'anson is visiting in
this city.
J. O. Wrist in vn went to Salem
yesterday.
'. Jeo C. Will has opened a music
Btote in Salem.
It. S. S trah nn came up from
Saletn yesterday.
Charles Monteith has returned
to Spokane Falls.
The "Vetran of 1X12' at the
Opera 1 louse to-night.
J. F. McCartney, of Ilarrisburg,
was in the city yesterday.
The Albany woolen mills paid
oh itsenployea yesterday.
Bnildii g and Loan Association
at the Oregon Hank to 11'uht
A social dance will le given at
the armoiy Saturday evening.
Remember we are in the lead in
the grocery line. Al'.eu Pros,
dipt. K. .1. Fannin..; and J. O.
Writsman went to Salem yester
day. J)r. W. If. Uowlandatid f.miily
fame down from Kuiiene yester
day. Itert Van Cleve of this edy, has
secured ac!erksV.ip :u:ih in at f'i
ler ilay.
Mrs. Mel Young lias
returned 1
from Scio, where she has tieen
visiting, j
The finest line of gr cerics ever
brought to this city ran he found
at Allen Bros.
tieorge Kelley i the Sugar I'ine
Ioor V Lumlier Co., ui Grant's
Pass, is in the city.
Iir. i. W. Miist m, lion. F. C.
Hansard, C. W. Watts and otheM
tame up from alci.i last night.
l.ydia Hay, who ha- been veil
ing in this city, the guest uf Miss
Sara Ashhy, returned home yes
terday. Senator J. K. Weatheford,
Senator Jetl'. Myers, and ilun.S. A.
Hawaon, came up from Salem
yesterday.
A magnificent brass hand will
accompany the tJoodvear mill
s' re's, who will he here next Tues
day evening.
The Oregon Pacific lioats will
commence running to-day The
tfoag and Three Sisters are ex
pected down from Corvallis this
morning.
( (J. Winn of Stenhenville,
Ohio, is in the city, t..e gm-at ol
his cousin C. II. Winn, lie i
pleased with Oregon and may
locate here.
Only twenty marriage licenses
were granted in ('rook c jimtv 'he
past year. Linn county with In r
17 has the best record hai ring
Multnomah.
Mrs. L. Hilyen, of Kugene. is at
the beside of her mother, Mrs. K.
A, Irvine in this city, who is piite
ill. Mrs. Slanson ol Portland nd
lr. K. I.. Irvine of Salem are also
here.
Mr. I.assell, one of the proprie
tors of the llarrisbnrg saw mill,
was in the city yesterday. These
mills have recently contracted for
a large lot of logs to he inn down
the McKen.ie river.
Rev. .las. ( 'onnally the Canadian
evangelist, who has heen so very
successful in revival work in Ore
gon of Tate is in Alhany and will
assist Kev. S. K. Meminger in re
vival meetings. All are invited.
Service at 2 ::!() and 7 i". m.
A Wwiuitn lu Scant Atlire.
A few evenings since a queer
necui reitce transpired in the e..- t
eru portion of the city, which was a
tonrce of much vague speculation.
AsCapt. K. .1. limiting, left his
residence shortly after dark to go
up low n observed a ligure clad in
w bite s'andiiiL' by his gate, lie
vaed hv but th figure leiuained
immovable. He tho.ight it a queer
proceeding ami turned ami walked
hack to iuvettga'e it. The tigure,
which was found to be a woman in
scant attire, hastely lied when she
loini.l that she wasdiscovered, and
mate her escap in tue daikuere
Whether the was a burglar in
disguise or some one trying to play
tae gho;t is not known.
OIHrar Elected.
The following are the newly
elected officers of the Ladies Aid
Society for the ensuing year:
President, Mis. C. C. Kelley ; vice
president, Mrs. L. K. Plain; sec
retary, Mrs. C. W. Sears; treas
urer, Mrs. John Althouse. The
society is working bard for an ap
propriation of $10,000 from the
Oregon legislature to aid in com
pleting t tie Orphans' Home and
Hospital building, with prospects
tti securing it. The stale cannot
well ignore an apHal for aio lor
this deserving institution, af er
having granted lilieral amounts to
similar institutions in various por
tions of the slate.
A Title Sa.vl.iK.
It was tic girl who had stu lied
the currency qiicsiioii who ie
maiked "There is not eiioti.h
gold to go 'round," when she ois
co.ered that the engagement ring
was too small 1 r her. Hv buy n.'
your groceries at M iteller & iat -rett's.
yon will aU ays have gold
enough to ko round.
4nv Htnuelf I l."
John Yates, for whom a war
rant was issued for assault ii on
the person of K. K. Pennington at
Lyons, jame to this city yesteiday
and gave himself up. He w ill Iw
examined in Ju.-tice Humphrey's
court.
Huow n the Oregon I'ttcllio.
Six inches of snow is reported
at the end of the track on the east
ward division of UieOregon Pacific
railn-a and two inches at Jlal-Etead.
THE 80DAVILLE SPRINGS,
Sen.i'or Myers Bill for Th ir IrepraTe-
m-nt Should Become a L.w.
The hill iutiixliiced in the senate
e t the ojiening of the present ses
sion of the legislature isa measure
deserving the support of the niem-
ners Irom every Mirtioii of the
state, 'I he site o: the springs has
l-een dedicated to the public, ant
there should he no hesitancy in
appropriating the small amount of
tjs'itHrt) ake I f ir, as the sptiugs ate
a favorite health resoit ol people
from all over Oregon.
The pnhlic spirit and enterprise
of our neighboring slates is eseci
ally shown in improving Mich
health i eorts, making them part
of the state's attractions, and
Oregon could profitably expend
$:'.(Oit in improving these springs.
There ought to he no olij'iction
raised in the legislature for this
expenditure. Tito bill as intro
duce I hy Myers n "to appropriate
$:1HH) for the eslahlislnnent ol Soda
springs, in Sodaville, Oregon, and
that all money not si spent shall
he retained to kep sueh improve
ments in good order.''
The 1 1 bit i o hopes to see the
lull pass. It has already gone to
its second reading in the setiht-.
OBrrtJiRY.
Mrs. II A. Ilaight died at the
family residence near Knox Unite,
on January H, IH'.Kt, at the age of
70 years. She has been failing lor
some time and her passing away
was looked for. She was one of
the most highly respected pioneer
ladies of Linn county, having heen
a resident lor over m vears aim a
re.-ident of Oregon since 181. Her
native state was Pennsylvania.
Four sons and one daughter, Mrs.
S. A, Iawsn, survive her. The
funeral will he attended to-day
Jan Hi, at the family residence,
ami the remains placed by the
side of those of her husband in the
Knox Illltte eemelary.
The services wid lie conducted
by Kev. S. (1. Irvine.
CITIZENS MEETING-
For the pnrMiae of hearing the
report of I lie commit tee appointed
to examine the proposed
changes in the city charter
and taking biich action as may he
deemed advisable touching the
same, a meeting of the citizens is
hereby called t meet at the court
house on Saturday, January 17th,
at 7 o'clock v. m.
Dated January 1 lib, IS!)!.
L. Fi.inx,
Chairman of citizens' committee.
Kalcoii'ft New Hridfce.
The new luidtie lit Sale.n, which
spans the river between Marion
and Polk Counties, aus completed
Tuesday, and accepted by the
courts of the two counties, meeting
in joint session. The cot of the
structure con.plete, including all
chanties, is i.s:i,:;s!l !K). The grand
t ital is made up trom thefoilou
ingsuins: Uridg.r and approach,
tirst plans, contract price, fiiO.OO ;
sidewa;K, extra grillage, pile-pier
protection, els, $.V.ISi; concrete in
in the original pieis, and changes,
$'.l).-7; extracenient in McCoy pier
Vl oi): removing McCoy pier,
i'.t;;ii ""; cylinder piers, $S7l:i 4!) ;
superintendence and ;i e of tools,
$'.'L'1S 4"). This account to oll'set by
the following credits : Deductions
for pier pioteciion, not requited
after changes, etc,, $IO:i:; Polk
county warrants,? M.iMitt 40, Marion
county warrants (iiiclii.lingaleni)
f ',0,1100; total, tf4.",701 40, which
leaves -i balance tue the contractors
of ?.'!.S,701 r'.t, to lui paid hy Marion
county or Polk county uasliall be
determined.
I IiIk 1.4 Wurlliy r Cinilratiin.
Here is a sensible paragraph
from the Jacksonville Times:
Kvery line in a newspaper costs
something. If it is for the benefit
of an individual it should be paid
for. If a grocer was asked to do
nate groceries to one abundantly
able to pay for them he would re
fuse. The proprietor of a news
paer must pay for the free adver
tising if the beneficiary dijes not;
an I yet it is one of the hardest
things to be learned hy many that
a newspap-r has space in its
columns lo rent, and must rent to
live. To give away or rent it for
anything less than living rales
would be as certainly fatal as for a
landlord to furnish a house rent
free.
Violin, Voire ami Cornet.
Five talented musicians will give
an attractive programme at the
opera house in this city Wednes
day, January 21. Heir Carl llild,
the violinist, is one that the tier
man schools produce after long
and careful study. He will give a
selection from Paganini, played on
one string, in which he demon
strates I he versatility of the violin
and its master. Miss Annie Park,
a brilliant cot uetist, has the repu
tation of cap'ivating her audience
hy her remarkable skill on that I
difficult instrument
Wallowa' Log School Uo linen,
Wallowa Chieftain : The Salem
Journal mentions Wallowa as one
of the counties in Oiegon that
have no log scli x)lh(Uses. It may
he an ii nor not to have any of
those pioneer structuies, hut the
truth is that otir county still con
tains a hall tl zen or so school
huililiui's ma le of logs. Lumber is
so cheap in this country, however,
that los; buildings art- about as ex
pensive as those of more modern
design.
An Iuillltrlou !'ri.ii-r.
The F.ugene Register says that
Yamlerhilt, a euest at the county
jail in Lane county, n quested per
mission to paint tiie interior of the
.-ourt house and the heriif furn
ished him w ith paint and told him
to go ahead. This is probably the
cheapest job the county ever had
done. If a few more such nun
as VauderhiU would tind their
way into the jail they might build
a new court house.
PEKKOYER'3 PEESIDEHTIAL BOOM-
The Governor Is Modest as d Blnahs at
so Mu.h ?r lainence.
Oovernor Pennoyer tackled a re
porter of the Oregonian in Salem
Wednesday and expressed his
views upon the question of his
aspirations to be placed upon the
democratic, presidedtial tieket in
IS'.fJ. -The governor modestly
says: '"1 wisii to say that the in
terview so-called, In last Satur
day's Oregonian in which 1 ex
pressed myself in regard to the
connection of my name with the
vice-presidential nomination as
well as in regard to ex-President
Cleveland was a narration of a
private conversation. I said what
was reported, hut I never expected
it to be set up in type, hut now
that it lias been 1 feel compelled
to say a word more. I neither ex
pect or desire a nomination lor
president or vice-president, and I
would feel grateful to my friends
to he let alone. The very Hat teritig
article in my favor which appeared
in the Xow York World wassentto
me before publication forexamina
tion. I returned i' with tln urgent
request that it should not he print I
ed. And 1 would add here that 1
not only do not desire the advocacy
of the Oregonian or any other pa
per however honestly given, while
I do most strongly deprecate any
liypociitical support from any
souice. 1 despite a hypociite.
And now in regard toex-Pres'dent
Cleveland. Now that the fact is
out that I do not layor his nomi
nation, I will say that besides his
complicity with the Uo k Springs
fraud. I otij ct to his acquiescence
in the eubtiitutioii ol haionet rule
for civil law at Seattle abatit live
years a'o, his opposition to the
"free coinage of silver; his favoi it
ism of the national h.tnks; the
loud silence he has iraintained in
all his public utterance. in regard
to the exactions of corpora'e pow
er, ami his leading the dein iciatic
party into the g.ipport of a protec
Aivo t ir.ll' measure so far as woolen I
manutaeturcrs were concened.
This is all I have sa'd or will say,
in regard to eitlier or Ihi'.Ii of these
topics for publication.
OBITUARY.
Mrs. L. A. Kudil, wife of Harry
Kudd of Peoria, died, after a pro
tractetl illness, at their liousi',
Jan. II.. IK!)!, Mrs. Hndd wa Ki
years old. A most amiable, and
I ively woman ; full of gentleness
and kindly deeds. Mr. and Mrs
Kudd came toOnrgon inl.S")2 and
settled at the old town of Burling
ton near the present home. They
were among the early settlers of
Linn County. Thus another of the
old settlers has gone fr jiii us. The
funeral services were conducted bv
Kev. A. M. Acl eson, of Oakyille".
A large company oi syi.ipathizini:
nighhors and friends to her huri .1.
MINING KEV73.
Myrtle Ckkkk, Jan. l:.
The winter here is war:n; it has
been raining hard for the la.-t 24
hours, ami is now snowit g in
liakos the hzp of Inns c'gs. Tlie
Myrtle Creek company are ali
ready to start in piping. Thev
will run two giants with two 4
inch nozzles. The run will he
short, but the gravel prospects
good. Keep your eye mi Myrtle
Creek. Ha.miw ::k
Tlie Coining Alinlrel.
(ioodyear, F.litch & Schiikn,')-
Minstrels will appear at tun opera
j houe Tuesday Jan. 20
this is a
Iar;e ami finely equipped company
and it is claimed the costliest ,i ich-
est tlressed first part in the country, 1
"tyled the Monte Cristo Koyal J
Court. Walls of si!, plush, vel ct I
and satin diaped, and festooned
with heavy gold cord and fringes.
Comedians representii g Monti
Cristo jesters, vocalists as gay
cavaliers, musicians as Monte
Cristo Fisherman, the coinpniy
includes Chas. W.iosiyear, t h is.
I".. Schilling, America's represen
tative musical artist. Ceo. II.
Ivlwards, the quaint comedian
formerly with Haverly's Minstrels.
Aliiert Leech a favorite young
comedian. Clivette Exvrt F.quli
brist Juggler and shadtiw-graphist
makes shadow men, women and
animals by the movement of a
linger. Tirotjiers Londor, Kuro-K-an
athletes. Syuiond-, Hughes
it Rasters comedians, singers and
dancers. Southern quartette. W.
Harvey Dull", lientley Ilrolhers
and a host of others.
A Talented Company.
Music loving citizens of Albany
will be treated to something rice
on tin-evening of the 21st. Toe
Ilild-Park Company, under the
man-'.genient of Slayion'a Lyceum
Bureau, of Chicago, will give one
of their charming concerts on that
evening and they should be greet
ed with a good house. The papers
speak in their praise. Herr llild
is master of the violin and Miss
Anna Park does nutrvelous work
on the cornel. The company is
composed of only five people, but
they are stars in their profession.
A . prim Taken ilic T.pt:,
America now takes the lead as
an iron producing country, united
with Chinti, we could do tlie. wash
ing and ironing of tint world.
Mueller & Garrett, arc tailing the
lead in the proc-ry business of
Albany, as, their cash figures
please every one.
I.lltln Giant ami Con les
Bros, boys, misses and child
ren's shoes dillerent styles all
sizes and wid'-hs maps: solid all
riiiioroii. Try a pair nothing
better medium in price. FIvery
pair warranted.
Samcei. E. Yocnh.
Itlue ltiTer Alinen.
A correspondent informs us that
the snow is five feet detp at the
"princess mine' in Blue river.
A I'd the "Blue River" mining
company had to abandon the pur
pose of working their mines for
some time yet.
FUN CN TEE JOHN DAY,
Mach Trouble Brtwem Oat.ls acd Sherp
Owners - Cabins and Hay Burned
The Pendleton East Oregonian
says that lively times are antici
pated on the middle fork of the
John Day. The deep-rooted ha
tred between ca'tle and sheepmen
over the range question has heen
fanned into a llatne by depredations
lately committed, and may result
in trouble.
On December :.!, J. V. Quinn
received two notices to ieavd with
s'uep which he was herding cn
Six-Mile for Mr. J. His. The tirst
read :
"Warning'. Oct those sheep
across the river in thirty days, or
t ake the consequent es."'
This the young man parsed by
mile j led, and soon re i -ved a see
ond reminder as follows:
"Move across the river in twenty-four
hours, or take what fol
lows." I loth were signed "Middle Fork
Slock Association." The second
notice was a'so ignored, and one
day when Quiim was abo.it a mile
from camp, h' saw smoke issuing
from his cabin, lie arrived at the
scene in time to find everything
destroyed cabin, clothing, blank
eta and provisions. He then re
moved the sheep to Mr. Gillis
ranch.
Among the other depredations
committed have been the burning
of tiilliarn Bros.' hav, the burning
of bay for Mr. Oillis who has since
been guarding his haystacks day
and nigiit w ith a gun for lire-buga,
ami the burning of twenty-six tons
for Shivers : ros. near Kilter. The
latter d.-cd was ounnitted on
Christmas night, and the holiday
was iinis ceieorated by a rousinu
honlire. Two young men, Kube
(ilchrist and William Steven-on.
were arrested on suspicion as the
perpetratois of the offense, and
o iuiid over in the sum of $1200
each bv Justice Lucien K verts, of
l.tij; Creek. This did not meet
the approval of friends ot the ac
cused, ami New Year's eve Mr.
Everts was burned in efligv. Hair
was pulled from the tail of Quinn's
old gray mare to make whiskers
tor the etligy.
I Ieppner sheepmen are wild over
the- trout de, and will adopt means
oi retaliation. They ii.tend to con
test the range with the cattlemen,
t w atch for ollenders and to prose
cute them if caught. Fifteen thou
sand sheep belonging to Kelsay
it Co. will be removed into John
Day from Moscow next spring to
eat the grass. There may bj m ore
trouble.
VETERAN Ol' 1812,
Or, Kei.ih aud the Scoot, ly K-.qne;t, at
the Opera Houe Friday Sight.
Mid'herson Post No. 5, (i. A. R.
Assisted by the best local talent
will reproduce at thn opera house
on Friday evening Jan. 16, 1S91,
the thri!lin4m'litary drama, "The
Veteran of lrfl2," or, "Kesiah and
tht; Scut." It is pronounced by
com;ietent jtiilKes to be one of the
Oest plays ever produced. New
scenerv. rich co-tumes. Tickets
on sale at Will & Link's
music store. Admission, re
seivcd seats, tiity ceils, gal
lfly. !-." cents; doors open at
7 :!; curtain at S promptly. The
entire proceeds will go into tha
relief fund.
T3ACHLR3 M2EIIN3.
T
e rt gular monthly meeting of
teachers of Linn count v will
i (j;
i I,- l ..
! at llalsey, Jan. 2:1 and 24,
The following programme
s'(
! w j
ill b rendered.
KlillM V.
7 -;m
M.
M-.i.-ic.
Song.
Address of welcome.
Mil :c.
R-spinse.
Mcic.
U'-ci'a'ion.
Music.
Lecture Pres. V.. X. C'ondit of
A 1 1. any.
s en now, i)::0 a. m.
Music.
Primarv Physiology Discussion
Miss Kllen Wide of Harrisbtirg
Public School.
Music.
sati itOAY, 1 :30 r. m.
Music.
Methods of teaching IT. S. His
tory Miss Ida Maxwell. F. Al.
Mitchell ond '.. T. Truelove.
M usic.
Miscellaneous,
All teachers, school officers and
the public in general are invited
to come ami take part part in
these discus-ions.
G. F. Russeix.
County School Snp't.
KOKN.
HF.nOES-On Wcdneedny, Jn. 14,
IS'.ll, to tlm wife of Joscih Hedges,
a j ir'.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE
lVei1neflat, Jan. 21.
n
iti''
nun ii
Cili:i'tMl
t Hit following talented
s.lo artiHts:
IIERR CARL IHLD,
The gnat German violinist.
MISS ELLA JOCELYN,
The famous New York contralto.
MR. FREDERIC GILLETTE,
Well known and popular baritone.
MRS. CARL IIIL1),
Accompanist.
MISS ANNIE PARK,
The greatest living lady cornetUt.
Slayton Lyceum Bureau Traps.
tico. W. Home Manager.
teats now on sale at Will
& Link's music store.
Mm Concert Co
Bt'SINBSS LOCALS,
Hulin & Dawson, drugsists
(old spectacles at French 'h
French keeps railroad time.
Fine cheese at F. L. Kenton's.
Oo to Vierecks for a good shave
Choice fresh irrocerics at Parker
Bros.
Golden drip syrup at Parker
Bros.
AH kinds of canned noods at
Parker Bros.
Boenicke keens the finest can
dies in the citv.
A great reduction sale of um
brellas at Searls
Finest lot of cigars in the city at
G. L. B'ackman's.
Boenicke keeps those juicy non
productive oranges.
If you want a fine pocket knife
call on J. A. Cumminc.
Kiian & Achison are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
A choice lot of cranberries just
received by C. K. Biow nell.
Choice fresh butter at C. K.
Bro vnell's at (iocents pi r roll.
A large stock of the be.t. nrands
of canned goods at Parker Pros.
Wilcox has the combiua'ion.nnd
is making splendid photographs.
X) bushels of Red w heat warned
immediately at Morris A Blount's.
At Parker Bros, you will find an
endless variety of seedless raisin".
Wilcox will not let any but
first-class pictures leave Ins stu ho.
Golden drip syrup at Parker
Bros. It is very fine for break
fast. Prescriptions compounded with !
care at Hulin & Dawson's drug
store.
Yiereck will shave yon or cut
your hair in the most approved
stvle,
Sponges, tablets and jieneils for
all at Hulin it Dawson's, French's
corner.
Town talk, the quantity of stoves
Matthews and Washburn ate
sellling.
Fine chow chow and salmon
bellies in bulk at Mucher it
Garrett's.
Be sure and get a pair of blan
kets that Scaris is selling for less
than cost.
Wilcox is doim; an immense
amount of enlarging. Call and
be convinced.
As nice a stock of photograph
albums can lie seen at II. J. Jones'
as one could desire.
1 have a few more blankets that
I will sell for less than cost to
close. K. C. Searls.
Gas given lor painless extra- tion
of teeth. J. C. Littler. Dentist.
Room l.'J Tweedale Block.
If you want anything in toe
smxiery line Parker Bros, is the
place where you will find it.
For a superior qtuli;y of silk
umbrellas with gold and silver
handles, go to Will it Stark's.
I have a few albums and glove
boxes that I w ill sell for less than
cost to close. K. C. Searls.
Smoke th celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent igars, manufactured
at Julius Jos. ih"s ciirar factoi v.
Fresh Kastcrn oysters at the I
Delnionico restaurant, also Ya-
quina bay and Shoalwater oysters, j
"HacktnctHck,"
fragrant per'nme.
cents. For sale
a lasting and
Price '! and 50
by Fusli ay it
Mason. .
If you want a durable nionu-j
me tit go to Egan t Achison, who
are handling nothing but the best j
grades. j
Go to Mueller & Garrett's cash I
store for your choice groceries at
bedrock prices. Call and see our
leaders.
Have yon 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
thoe tine steel engravings of the
Declaration of Independence for
sale by J. A. dimming.
Some of tne latest styles of ele
gant lied lounges can be seen at
Fortmiller & lrving's, as they have
just received a large invoice.
Eat good things and enjoy your
self while you live for you w ill Ik;
a long time dead. If you buy your
groceries of Parker Bros, you can
not be otherwise than happy.
Those anticipating bcying a
type writer should see the Siith
Premier machine, which has
superior points above all others.
Apply to Prof. II. M. McK.ee of
the college
If you w ant feed go to Morris it
Blount. Coi. 1st, and Baker
streets, their prices are reasonable
and they deliver to all parts of the
city without extra cost, Custom
chopping a specialty.
Sick headache is the bane of
many lives ; to cure and prevent
this annoying complaint use Dr.
J. II. Mclean's Liver and Kidney
pillets. They are agreeaole to take
and gentle in their action.
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. ami W.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clotliim;
blankets and liannela and all at ti
des manufactured by the mill will
be kept in stock. These goods are
the best in the market and w ill
give entire satisfaction.
Boot and Shorn.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and offers of big discounts
do not always mean best values.
You will have to pay some one a
profit as no one can do business
without espense. The quest on is
who can sell you the best goods!
'for the least money.
- Samuel E. louxa.
Cliuncc ill Ittisitiesf.
From Jan. 1st. lb'Jl. we will
change our business to a strictly
catii fcvetem, ttieittiy enabling us
to buyor cjsh and get our dis
counts, whereby we can, and will,
give our customers the bent-lit.
Our M. C. II. Mueller, while east,
made arrangements to buy gds
direct from tin? manufacturers at
the lowest cash prices, and we will
sell pure goods at the lowest cash
fiirures. Believing that the people
will appreciate a store where they
can goods at cash figures. Wc re
main, Respectfully Yours,
Mi ki.i.ku it G itiu:rr.
llrl UK Vour ll'iroc ami Get Your
Cash
Mr. II. Brandensteiit from San
Francisco, will be in Albany buy
ing horses on the 20th and 21st
it. t., at Mr. L. Senders' stable.
He tloires to buy. the following
horses, viz: Jysaii l blacks, aye
from I to S; wefuht, 107") t lh"
pounds, 15 to Hi hands high, well
iiroke and sound aud in good con
dition. L. Si.Mi:i:s.
Good KeiilfN.
Our ca- h system of l.csiii' S is
just what every one is now taking
advantage of. Ourgixxls are the
purest and our prices the lowest.
Peopie who pay cash for their
goods will tind it to their advan
tage to buy of Mueller it Garrt-tt's
cash groccres.
New goods of the latest patterns
sold at Matthews and Wash
burns is why they will sell over
four lo ds of sloves and ranges
this year, they lave their lirst
carload ol Jewel stoves and raiw
now on tin
road to arrive Feb !st.
If von wan! anything choice in
the ijrocerv line go to Mueller it
Garrett's, the only place in the
city where von can get everything
you want.
The vi'tv best slock of tooth
brushes, clothes brushes, solid
hack hair brushes and whisk
brooms at Hulin it Dawson's drug
stole.
Dr. H. -. L-tisingcr has change
of Dr. Grav s ..Id oilice, and w.ll
be ulad to have a'l his old patrons
and as manv new oucs as w ish. to
call.
I minciise b u-aitis in childrclis
and missi ft sho! s arc to be found
ll Searls' iiarciu tabic.
Cboicft irt-rltiniery at lluin it
Dawson's, French's cm iter.
The bet
French's,
t make ot
a' 'educed
;old pens
prve.
at
Mince meat, at F. L. Kenton's.
Sa'i-?r Kraut, C. E. P.row neirs
FOP. SALE AT A BARGAIN !
t
Will sell eitliei the ierchandise
and fixtures in I he grocery depait
menf, or the fixtures p"i'ainit:g lo
the bakery separate if desired.
A splendid oppoi tnnity in a live
town for any one wi-l.ing to en
f iti in business.
F. M. K EI 'FIELD,
Assignee for Blackburn it Pironi.
UK. PATTON,
SPEC I A LIST,
. Bluuiberg BItck. Albany, Oicgor,
V.y I he iim-t mcfcltTn a. jrovoil meth
nl.i, 4-t.rr- tist.:ff if umi.c'i axl lnMn ri
i'ii-i all private tist' jcs of t irhcr w. ti
gtiltit'oti i ffrvt:, autl everything Ntrirtty en
It Wni-t:'l )': c livnir-t, 1 t IJ, i in i uil
o S, Ite-ui'etMf, eor, ll-inl ami Lyon hK
rnilK ptriirH w t'k a f ur h r whip
JL l mi (lie turn -f Ur I. N. Voill( are
riHinH ii tit n tnrit the ania "'hev are
kti-vn, hu if ihc whip is r-turue:l n arrest
wilt In nifeh an l no KHtiins a-kot.
STUWKl) AWAY. A koIiI lian.ltr.1 uin-Im-lla.
markvil I. S. l'liel'iii.l.T ill rr
forma f:iv,r liy Icaviiid tlie same with tlie
ewoif. Mrs. I.. Si-iiik'i-N.
AS SURE
As two and two make four, I have
laid in the choicci-Pand most com
plete stock of groceries to bef mid
in town, comprising all kinds of
Maples, such as bacon, lard, pii;s
fcet, sauerkraut, while fish, Hol
land herring, salnniii, mince meat,
app''' butter, also a fine line of
bottled delicacies. People till me
it is as quiet
AS DEATH
Around town ir. the dillerent lines
of trade. I never was busier.
Trade is as steady as the tick,
tick, tick of a regulator. 1 place
the si'XmIs at vour door free of.
charge,
AND TAXES
You less foi them than any coni-
nctit.ir ill tln eit- E:ich cash
purchaser id $40 worth of goods re
ceives Webster's large dictionary ;
of $00 worth, one of Rnd it Mc- j
NalTy's new and coin pie atias of'
the world. Reflect and you will .
not reject the offer. j
C. E. EROWNELL.
, n i !
IX ALMNY. 1
Opera -:-
ONE NIGHT ONLY,-
TUJS33xVY, January 20th.
-the kkk;nin
GOODYEAR, ELITCH & SCHILLING'S
Minstrels & Roya
John Ki.rrcn, Proprietor.
lCPverything new in the
scenery. $10,000 in gorgeous wardrobe and orapenes tor the great
first, part. Comedians, as Alonte Cristo jesters. ocauts, as gay cav
aliers, JMusicians, as Monte Cristo
The only original
CHAKLKS W". t'OtJDYKAK..
: The negro dtliucator, GEORGE H. EDWARDS.:
The famous European Finger:
: Sliadowgraphist CLIVETTE. :
Symonda, Hni-hes and Rastus, Rentley Brothers, Brothers
Leomlor, The Southern Quartette and a host of others.
Lower Floor
First row uallery, reserved
Ilalancc of gallerv, ...
t'esemil feots on
GRAND
c
LEARANCE SALE!
-THE EXT IKE IA LANCE OF OUR SUPERB
JTall s Winter- Stock
-
lion s, Boys' & Qii dren s C otlrnif
MUST I3E SOLD AT ONCE
VP OUR WORD FOR IT
id convince y uir elves that the greatest hariudus
await vou In re during J.mtutv and February.
l'.ot
AIL WOOLEN SHiRTS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST.
I'MBPELLAS AND RUBBl- R tiOODS GREATLY I.'EDUCED.
fF We are c impelled to have this great clearance sale in order to
make room for our nammoh stoi k of spring and summer go-ds to
arrive here the first of March. Sole Agents for IlANAN A SONS'
Fine Shoes. Yours for Business,
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
The bitthplace of g.eat and honest bargains.
Clearance Sale.
L. K. BIvAIN
Wili
1) iring January at a Big Reduction, in Fact a Sacrifice
L. R. BLAIN
The Leading Keioliant Tailor, Albany, Oregon.
The City Liquor Store
HI. 1lAU31GAltTt ProjiHetor.
IV.ua door w in .Mil fellows' etupte, Allmi), Oregon M
Krcp ccmUuitly on huo.t th flautt impoitod and dotneatie ariurt, liii on, ctgaiiTaa
to'-i-; Only lint ulv liquor rtore in tba city
SPtClAl ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FEDM THE COUlulYt
House,
1891.
favorites-
Ciias. 11. ScniLLixo, Manager.
programme. New costumes. New
ti6iiermcn.
: The unique artist '.
CHARLES E. SCHILLING.:
Tfie favorite comedij n,
ALBERT LEECH.
s8le at Will & Link's.
.$1.00.
. . . 75c.
,..50c. .
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