TJtE MORNING HERALD; SATURDAY. JANUARY 17 18J1.
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ON SALE.
The Daily Hkrald will Ve on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store.where item be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINOB ABOV t TOWS.
Cit'zens meeting to-night.
Rev. (1. W. Gibotiey, of
East
Portland, is in the city.
A social dance will le given
the armory Saturday evening.
at
Rememlier we are in the lead in
the grocery line. Allen Bros.
J. Stevenson, who has been con
trading in the Oregonian lailway,
id in the city.
The finest line of gr ceries ever
brought to this citv can he loiinil
at Allen Bros.
Read I. fleam's advertisement
this morning. He will make it to
your interest to call on him
K. (loins, proprietor of the Seio
ltdler Mills, contemplates making
t-xtensive repairs to him
ing the summer.
JudireD. R N. Blackburn anil
.T.N. Imuran, of this city, have lcen
apKjinted notaries public by
tiovernor Pennoyer.
A little daughter of Mr. (iood-
rich accidentally cut oil one of her
lingers a lew days ago at Lebanon.
while playing witn a iiatci.er.
Mrs. Dr. W. II. Ihivis, aeconi
paniel by her uncle, who has been
visiting ju this city the past week,
went to llarrisbiirg yestcnlay.
Uev. C. M. IHH, secretary of the
ftate Baptist association, will ad
dress the Y. M. C. A. of this city
at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
The sheiill' of Coos enmity passed
through this city yesterday on his
way to Salem with a prisoner
sentenced to the penitentiary for
forgery.
What's the matter with
Albany's delgates to the State
Board of Commerce ? I .i n n Cou n ty
was not) represented at the recent
meeting in Saleui.
Lake Labish has been drained by
th digging of a iliteh.i'.. feet deep,
g feet wide at the liottom ami 4'.,
miles iu length. The cost, ah
tjld, was about fo.tV.HI.
Emil Schneider has placed an
attachment on 2"0 cords of wohI
owned by .he Oregon Pacific rail
road campauv at Mill City, to sat
isfy a claim of $11)4 and cost.
Thos. A. Wheeler, press agent
of Goodyear, Elitch A Schilling's
ministrels, is in the c.ty. This is
a first-class show, and they have
a magnificent brass band and
orchestra.
D. C. Moore, of tUU city has
purchased the photograph gallery
and tixtnres at lehaiiou, formeily
owned by U. L. Wilcox, and will
commence business in that city
immediately.
New goods of the latest patterns
sold at Matthews ami Wash
bnrns is why they will sell over
four loxts of stoves and ranges
this year, they lave their liisi
carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges
now on the road to arrive Feb 1st.
Bert Magers has excepted a clerk
ship in the grocery store of Allen
Bros, an additional clerk being
rendered necessary by their rapid
ly increasing business. This linn is
thoroughly abreast with the times
and keep all the seasonable table
delicacies in the market.
A church sociable will be g:ven
next Tuesday exening at the resi
lience of Mr. J. L. Cowan, under
the auspices of the C. E. Society of
the Presbyterian church. A short
musical and literary programme
will be rendered during the eve
ning. An enjoyable time is antic
ipated. Watt Monteith left- yesterday
for Portland, where he goes fur a
duck shoot down the Columbia
with Judge Wballey. The laUer
is a clever sportsman and can
handle a good gun as well as a law
case, lie often establishes head
quarters in Albany for a lew d.iys
sli'joting with Mr. Monteilh. u ho
is also a sure shot.
KulldniK u,l I-n Aiclallon.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Athany Bnjldiiig and Loan
Association was held at the parlors
ol the Bank of Oregon last even
ing. A loan of $11(10 was made to
.Mrs. M. K. FarreK at "it months
interest in advance; a loan to A.
II. Phelps of .:0l at "1 months;
and a loan to B. M. IIiiMionof
$1:100 at months. The board of
directors held a mihseiiicut meet
ing and transacted some routine
business. The association is in a
prosperous condition. It has leeii
instrumental in causing the erec
tion of many new residence iu
Albany.
(Iiureli Notice.
There will be preaching services
at the Piesbyterian church to
morrow at 1 1 . m. aad 7 ::: i m.
Subject of the morning sermon
"The Christian Life, its Purposes."
' The top'w of the evening discourse
will le "Youth and t ld ge, and
tbeir lessons.'' Sabli;ilh school at
12:15 r. m. v. P. S. C E. prater
meeting at fi:l." t". m. in the lecture
room. All will Is.1 made welcome
,ti these services.
The Klrt Hunt.
The first steamboat that has
rea' hed this citv since last July
was the Win M llo-ig. which pi--eddown
the river ye-erday. ith
a cargo of Hour su.l hay. She
was I round for Salem. As coon a"
the river rises the Oregon Pacific
Iroats will Iregin making regular
trips: The riveris IS inches altove
' low water
SUt Iu .l.lll.
John Yates, who gave himself
upon a charge of assnlting K. K.
Pennington at Lyons, plead guilty
injustice Humphrey's court and
was lined $10, in default of which
be was sentenced to imprisonment
in the county jail for live days.
AT THE OPfiEA HOUSE.
The '-Vetera of 1812" Will Ba Repeated :
Tills Evening
The p'ay "The Veteran of 1S12''
presented at the opera house .ast
night by the G. A. lt.post, assisted
by local talent, was witnessed by
a large audience, and was most in
t resting. Following was the cast
of charades
Col. Wai ren.the veteran of 1S12
J. K. Wjatt
ISill Jones, the scout. .S. W. Keece
Jim Haines, the villain. .(.I.E. Fisli
Sherill' Slason W. Baldw in
OldZilie.darkey servant U.Fox
Pete.d trkey servant W.W.Mai oon
Cant. Hantv.r.S. A. . li. F. Tabler
Charles Morri-on, seigeant..
11. L. Wa'den
Jake Whitaker, Yankee lawver
. II. B. Vunk
James Masin, corjioral
i. F. Whiting
Judge Wentworth J. H Wyatt
Cleik of court W. Baldwin
Kesiati Wetlierbv, Yankee
maiden. Jennie A. Clayton
Mary Morrison, the sergeant's
wife Mrs. II. C. Ilarknc?
The participants acijuitted
themselves with credit, and re
ceived the enthushv-tie applause
of the audience. Some lieauliful
tableaux added much to the en
joyment ot the play. 1 he proceeds
will go as a beiielit to the G. A. K.
pest.
The play will be repeated this
evening, and the entire proceeds
will go into the rel ef fund for t ie
asistance of several destitute fami
lies in the city. The admi-sioii
wiJ be 2.") cents to all parts of the
house.
LEBANON NEWS-
From tte Exp utt.
Several new lamps adorn our
Street corners of late.
Hazlett the "Pilgrim Printer''
slept in Leb.uiou one night last
week.
lr. Conrtr ey sold a lot this week
to liie trustees of the Prts'iyteiian
cliurch, on which they will build
a parsonage.
There was $110,288 expended
in building in Lebanon lor the
year IS'.MI, and we want the people
to know it. Please help us silk.; it.
W. J. iuy's license expired
Thursday last and his saloon will
lie cloud instil the newly elected
council m els in Fehruary. The
license ut present is twelve bundled
dollars and Mi. G.ty w ill douht
less await the action of the new
council; in the meantime we have
but one saloon.
The ;ily-ar M inl rein.
Goxlvear, Elitch it Schilling's
Minstrels will dpear at the opera
lioue Tuesday .Lin. 20. This is a
large and tinely equipped company
and it is claimed the cost best ,i idl
est dressed first pai t in the country,
styled the Monte Cristo Koyal
Court. Walls of silk, plush, velvet
ainl satin ih:ied, and t'entooneil
with heavy g dd cord and fringes.
Comedians represent iig Monte
Cristo jesters, vocalists as gay
cavaliers, musician as Monte
Ciisto F.shennaii, the company
includes Clias. W. (Jooiiyear, t has.
K. Schilling, America's represen
tative musical artist, (ieo. II.
Kdvvards, the quaint comedian
formerly with llaverly's Minstrels.
Alltert Leech a favorite young
comedian. Clivette Kxpert Kitili
brist Juggler and shadow-graphist
makes shadow men, women and
animals by the movement of a
linger. Brothers Londor, Knro
pean athletes. Symond-, Hughes
lit Rasters coinerlians, singers and
da"cers. Southern ipiartelte. V.
Harvey Dull', Bentley Brothers
and a host of o'hers.
How It Will lie Hone.
The following concept ion of what
the reaching extent of our govern
ment is will probably cause a smile
from those w''o read: "Should
the recently-invented air ship of
K. J. Peiu.insjion prove a success,
there w ill be little need of congress
loolii g with the taiill, for tl.e a;)
ship could sail over the . custom
houses and avoid the paying ol
duties on imported goods. Proba
bly the sir ship will be the means
of settling the lonir dcb.it d and
niuch-diseussed tariff question.
icl.oeo lleview." Probably the
air ship will land upon the top of
iit. Moot-, where revenue officers
will not dare to climb, or mayhap
they wi 1 scatter the goods as they
lly and watch the people as they
grabble for them.
Cruelly to Animal'.
ll.e Saem Statesmen savs Ai
corresMmleii! who signs liims-lf
"Salem'" talks as follows on the
si bject of ci.elty to animals : "A
man was fined " lor cruelly beat
ing a horse on the head with a
loaded butt of a whip. Another
was fiie'd $20 -V) including costs for
selling a book without license.
The two transactions carry their'
own convictions. There should i
be a society here for the prevention
of crue'ty to animals. Won't
some hum n ; pcr.-on take the
necessary steps to organize one.
It is he! i veil it would be supplied
with the necesssry funds for the
pr osecution ol such cases as reuni t
ed above."
Tliote fll!ll
The Priueville Kevievv says that
Pr. Willnughhv of Hav creek, w;is
in tow ii Weii'-ilay. He says he is
well s ilislicd with his opal mine I
and thinks it's a valuaMe tind. !
He has sent a mimberof the.itones '
lielow to eierts who prorroiirice
them of the best quality, andeiual
to the best opals of Huhuary.
If you want anything choice iu
the grocery line" go to Mueller A
(iariett'p, the only place in the
city w here you can gct'even thing
VMi want.
Choice perfumery at Ilu'in A
I law son's, French's corner.
Mince meat at F. L. Kenton's.
TALES WITH BIQ MEN.
How Some Pacific Coast Men Eetave
When Uteryiewed by the Newspiptrs,
SrKCIAL CoFRWrOMIBXCK.
Portland. Jan. 10. iood, live
interviews, well written, make the
best kind of newspaper reading,
and to secure them calls into play
all the genius and tilent of the in
erviewer, yet not one person in
ten, in fact", not one in a hundred,
outside of a newspa)er ollice, has
any idea how they are obtained or
of Low the interviewed conducts
himself while being interviewed.
TALK WITH KAII.KOAI) MEN.
The railroad men, as a rule, ate
hard to deal with. They will talk
w hen they have to, but generally
speaking, it takes a pump to get
anything out of them. Henry Yil
lard is one of the most cautious of
railroadmen. He insists that all
questions shal be put io, that lie
clearly understands them and then
he must read the wr ttn
to be sure that everything is j
ril?, , i ,,. f ., . . . i
President Hill, ol the tireat
-Northern, noes not. ire io uiik
and tries to evade
I.- i... ......1 i
;yaile the reporter. ;
ea tie says : -s,,w
11 lie 13 Al l.C ...o
you must exerise ine, iori am very
busy, l have business with the
euiior oi your paper, ami w in y !
1L bfllT 111 1IHU .111 l. l
will meet you there and tell you
what vou want." It is ten to one
he w ill never show up.
tJcoige W. Hunt di. tales his
own oiiestions and answers.
"Now ask me what I am going to
do he says and I w .11 answer
' shal not te l. Now tell me
that the pubhc w;an:s to know,
Mr Hunt, and 1 will answer: iliu
public must not know.
Col. T. i-:
i K'gil, oi me i fiegon
v. I . I . 1
l-aciuc, is pieuaiii, oui r.e .
not tell nucii i: silence a -
ways golden. There is not much
use in trying to pump lam about .
anyth.mr he wants to keep quiet.
Huntington is always allab'e, but;
like ail the Southern Pacific men, j
he never lets the r'ght hand know !
what the 1 ft il.ieth. llolcomb, i f
the I moil 1 acihc, is like a cl.-m.
One mut nave a dea.l cine .
upon him to ret him to talk. He
always makes tl.e luterviswer feel !
a1 home, except so far as giving
him news is concerned. ' I don t
know a thin"' is his invariable :
answer,
Nelson Bennett is very cautious
and gets angry if leading questions
are asked.
UOVEKNOK TENNOYKIl's Sl'AVITV.
Affability is one of the requisites
of a good politician Governor
Pennoyer, of Oregon, is an old
newspaper man, arid knows a good
item, lie is one of tl.e best men
for the interviewer thatever lived.
No matter w ho he is talking with,
the president of the I'niteil States
not excep'ed, if a repoiter enters
the ollice he immediately invites
him in and introduces him to his
friend. The governor is somewhat
niischevions and lets many cala
out of the bag.
Senator J'oiph, of Oregon, and
Senator Squire of Washington, are
dignified and co:dial. The former
insists upon reading the manu
script of an interview with him
before it is handed in.
Representative Hermann of Ore
gon, and Wilson, of Washington,
are ready to talk at any time and
upon any subject. Tl.e sa'i.e may
be said of Senator Mitchell. Sen
ator Mitchell and Representative
Hermann are the great handskak
ers of the Pacific Coa-t. They
never fail to answer a letter.
Mayor iJeLushmutt of Portland,
keeps constantly in trim for an
interview, a hoi se race, or a min
ing deal. He is very accommo
dating and writes articles lor the
papeis when tl.e boys are over
worked. Henry Failing, the millionaire
banker, of Portland, does not like
to talk. Ho tells reporters tha'
what thej' are inquiring about is
private business ami of no inter
est to the pul lie; that it does not
make any difference to the world
whether a man eats salad or tump
stPak for dinner
Joseph Simon, now president of
the senate in the Oregon legisla
ture, has said several limes that
he would feel Iretter if there were
no reporters or newspapers.
United States Jude Matthew P.
Iieady, of Oregon, is a friend of
newspaper men ami likes to help
them along.
W. S. Lald. Oregjn's wealthiest
man, seldom knows anything to
tell but treats the boys well.
HOW TIIK llf.MOl'.ISTS AIT.
Bill Nye tries to say funny
things about the ubiquity of the
reporter when he is about ' to lie
interviewed. Tom Nasi makes a
good talk. Robert J. Burdette i.
very rccomodating. Ore Sunday
I was assigned to cover Burdette's
srmon in an Fast Portland church
and a baseball -jame. I'oih were
set down for th same hour. My
choice was the hasebr.ll game and
I ar.ked Rurdette to leport his own
sermon. I le complied snd when
I got the copy this n )le was at-tllche-1
to it :
( I'i ivafe to editor.
At this point R. J. P. bacing
delivered two sern o is to-day and
h iving a third to deliver to-night,
has to abandon the task of helping
out thelaziOreg'-niaii tepot ter.w hu
ran away from church to see a t:ill
game and hnllocd the preacher
into rep rting his own sermon.
You s fiaternally,
Rout. J. IU'HDP.TTE.
P.uidette evidently thought that
was a good joke.
Henry E. Reed.
: F I X K T, R K S S K I ) C 1 1 1 C K K N S :
: FOR SUNDAY DINNER, !
-AT
: ML'ELLKR A GARRKTT'S :
The liest make of gold pens at
French's, a 'educed price.
Saner Kraut, C. E. Brownell's
SENSATION AT SWEET HOME.
A E jected Lover Who Tlitfat ned to Kill
His Sweetheart
A correspondent of the 1-el.aiioii
Express from Sweet Home fur
nishes the follow iug racy particu
lars of a sensation that occurred
in that usually quiet place :
Q lite a sen.-ation was created at
Sweet Home recently, when a cer
tain young man, whose occupation
is barlieriug, wrote a certain young
lady a letter, w hich read about as
follows :
I'kak : I am in so much
trouble and misery without you;
and you know when I asked you
to be mine you said you would if I
would be a good boy, and now I
will give you till to-morrow noon
to make up your mind, and if you
do not marry me I will kill you
and then end mv life.
He went to the girl's borne
about 4 Oc.ock in tl.e morning to
(,eliver lU luUer Tlie uil.,fenot
being at home, he gave the letter
to her ma. and Hie mother being a
little suspicious, opened the lettar
... ,i rp(i ;t Kl
iu u-inr fneuii in
alao notilied her daughter; then
as she was going to tow n she met
as Be ,,om
ithe disappointed lover, who
I .nj compromise and not say
anything about the ma
gave 1 1 1 in hack the letter ami he
came to town. Some one told him
he had better skip, as he had laid
himself liable to the law, and lie
took the i"a 1 to Lacombat a rate
fif JO ttmu Win. li trot t fi lim
bri(, Hl.roM the Santiam he
. ,,,,1 lly lll)llbl wilh ,lie Inten.
tio,of makil ,he aai ,e ,
6eoi) r thc con)e to Ule 'uf.la,
of tlie ,vat,.r ,le ...ongi,t he wolllJ
t , , iove.wret.kcj forln to
the little minnows, then staitlil
at ,he of ui)( 0 ,lit tU,
roa,, j,,,.,,.. (1 encr ,v ail(,
. B , am, go,(Il ut t,,e
lelM.(.ovele(1 ri(iges between bin.
j ,lis crRil 8Weethe.lrt
CITIZENS MEETING.
,,or ie ,nriose of hmria tIk.
rt.,,or, (J, , t;ollllllitt,,e appointed
to examine the i.roposeil
,,s jn tlie ,.itv cliarier
., ,.,kin;, SIU.,, !U.(i()I1-as iav 1
j, denied advisable touching" the
(jim a meeting of the citizens is
i ri,v ,.Hn,.,i ., ,,.,.. n... con s
house on Saturday, January f?th,
at 7 o'clock I, m.
Dated January l lth, IStil.
" L. Fl.INN,
Chairman ol citizen' committee.
ISrtiiK Your llorxrs ami o't Your
IlHll
Mr. II. Brandeiistein from San
Francisco, will be in Albany Inly
ing horses on the 20tli and 21s!
ii.st., at Mr. L. Sender!.' stable.
He desires to buy the following
horses, viz: Bays and Macks, age
from 4 to 8; weicht, 107") t 11)0
pounds, 15 to h hands high, well
broke and sound and in good con
dition. L. Senders.
A True Saying.
It was th (jirl who had studied
tl.e currency qiitsuon who re
marked "There is not enough
gold to go "round," when she dis
covered that the engagement ring
was ton small f jr her. By buying
vour groceries at Mueller A Oar-
retx's, vou w ill aUavs have gold
enough to uo lound.
A inn Ii'h Taken tlie Lead.
America now takes the lead
an iron producing country, united
wiMi China, we could do the wr.sh-
in.' ami . ron mi of the world
.Mueller A iarrett are taking the
lead in the grocery business of
Albanv. as their cash figures
plea-e i very on'.
I.illle niaiitaml Cowlex'
Pros, bovs, misses and child
ren's si.oes different bt vies all
sixes an 1 widths made solid ali,
riii;orcii. Try a pair nothing
better medium in price. Kvery
pair warranted.
S.iMI'EL E Yot'NG,
Too cheap to be decent: Mr. Ie
Fashion f rcaiiv for tlie opera)
Where are your opera glasses?
Mrs. He Fashion 1 am not going
to take them, y ou must get me a
new pair. Mr. De F. Whatis the
mailer with the old ones? Mrs.
De F. They are of aluminum,
and I saw by the paper to-day
that the nrice of aluminum has
dropped from $2) a jiound to 8"
cents.
Cantious customer (who has
heard the high prices charged in
retail drag stores) How much !o
you charge for 10 cents worth of
tooth powder?'' Drug clerk
For the best quality, 23 cents.
Immense bargains in childrens
and misses shots are to be found
cn Searls bargin table.
MAKICIKIl.
W 1 1 E A MX X BRAN I)()NOn "jsn
amy 14, lstn, ut tl.e residence of the
liriilc's father. Mr. Alex. Hr.imlon,
l.v Kev. II. L Itiirkley, Mr. Dcnexet
Vlu atiieii :int Miss fiurtie S. Hran
(loii, Imtli of l.iim loiinty.
Tl.e hai l .v yoi.ui; couple have the
liest w iheb of tliclr many friends.
ItOKN.
D C'lNN'iK On Friday Jiui. Hi. 18!)1,
to the nifu of K. .1. O'Connor, a son.
Mother and child duiug wed.
1'P.IAM To tl.e wife i,( E, .1. I phain,
in tun city on Friday, Jan Hi, u
dauhtui. Mother und chiiU iluinj;
well.
OIK I).
WKil.E. At Halscy, Jan tl, lsju,
hula Wlule, 14-year old daughter of
John and Mary . Wigle.
Cease to wrcp;we couldn't keep her.
fltaven is thehonrefor suih as slie.
If we had gone when we w ere like
her.
Oh how happy we would be.
Soon 1 hope to meet her.
In that wor'd that's free from sin.
Her Mother Mart E. Wiolb.
BEARD la Lebanon on January 9,
of diphtheria, (ienevirve, daughter
of John A. and Fauma Beard, aged 4
years, li months aud 'J days.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Hulin & Pawson, druggists.
Gold spectacles at French's.
French keeps railroad time.
Fine cheese at F. L. Kenton's.
io to Vierecks for a good shave
Choice fresh .rroepriMO at P-.rl.-nr
Bros.
Golden dri n Svrnn fit t'irtnr
Bros.
All kinds r.f f'in iid.l hai..Ij at
Barker Bros.
Boenicke keens the fi
dioa in thj city.
o .vviiuu ui villi-
brellas at Searls
Finest lot of eKrim in ..it,. ..t
i. L. B'ackman's.
Boenicke keens th nun inii'v iinn.
productive on nges.
If VOU Want a tine nneket. knif..
call on J. A. Cumming.
Eiian & Achison arn R. llimr mon
uments at Portland prices.
A Choice lot of cr.'inli.irriea inul
received by C. E. Biowir 11.
Choice fresh butter at C. E.
Bro vnell's at (iocents per roll.
A larire stock of the Lest.
of canned goods at I'arker Bros.
MCOX has tl.e eomhinanon mid
is making splendid photographs.
3i)0 bushels of Bed w heat wan'ed
immediately at Morris & Blount's.
At Parker Bros, you will find an
endless variety of seedless raisins.
llcox will not let any but
lirst-class pictures leave bis studio.
Golden drip syrup at Parker
Bros. It is very tine for break
fast.
riotions emmmiimleil uith
caie at Hulin & Dawson's drug
store.
Viercck will shave vou or cut
your hair in the most approved
sivie.
Stiont'ea t:.li1i.fs mid rieneilrf for
all at Hulin ic Dawson's, French's
corner.
Town talk, the quantity of stoves
Matthews and Washburn are
selllin.
Fine chow chow
bellies iu bulk at
and sabiiou
Mueber iV
Garrett's.
Be sure and get a pair
kets that .Searls is selling
of blan
for less
than cost.
Wilcox is doing an immense
amount of enlarging. Call anil
be convinced.
As nice a stock of photograph
albums can be seen at 11. J. Jones'
as one could desire.
I have a few more blankets that
I will sell for less than cost to
close. E. C. Pearls.
Gas given lor painless extraction
of teeth. J. C. Littler, Dentist.
Boom LI Tw etdale Bio; k.
If yon want anything in toe
crocery line Parker Bros, is the
place where you will find it.
For a superior quality of silk
umbrellas with gold and silver
handles, go to Will it Stark's.
1 have a few albums and glove
boxes that I will scdl for less than
cost to close. E. C. Searls.
Smoke th celebrated Itavan.i
filled 5-cent igars, manufactured
at Julius Jose h's cinar factory.
Fresh Eastern oysters at the
Pelmonico restaurant, also Ya
(iiiina bay and Shoalwater oysters.
"ILickmetack," a lasting and
fragrant perfume. Price -5 and 50
cems. F'or sale
Mtson.
by Foshay it
If you want a durable monu
ment go to Egan & Achison, who
are handling nothing but the best
grades.
Go to Mueller & Garrett's cash
store for your choice groceries at
bedrock prices. Call and sec our
leaders.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Kgan & Achison, at half
the cost of stone.
Every family should have one of
those tine steel engravings of the
Declaration of Independence for
sale by J. A. dimming.
Some of tne latest styles of ele
gant bed lounges can be seen at
Fortmiller ft lrving's, as they have
just received a large invoice.
Eat good things and enjoy your
self while you live for you will be
a long time dead. If you buy your
groceries of Parker Bros, you can
not be otherwise than happy.
Those anticipating buying a
type writer should see the Srsith
Premier machine, which lias
superior points above all others.
Apply to Prof. II. M. MeKee of
the college
If you want 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.
Pick 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 agreeable to take
and gentle in their action.
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly aliout Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking alkiut,
it is the irood oualites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clotbiim
blankets and flannels and all ai ti
des manufactured by the mill will
be kept in stock. These goods are
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
Boots anil ShovM.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and offers of biif discounts
do not always mean best values.
You will have to pay some one a
profi' as no one can do business
without expense, the quest on ib
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Samuel E. Yoi'nq.
A Talrnteil Company.
Music loving citizens of Albany
will be treated to something i ice
on the evening of the 21st. Tr.e
Ilild-Park Company, under the
mamig'jinent of Slayton's 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. Heir Hild
is master of the violin and Miss
Anna Park does marvelous work
on the cornet. The company is
composed of only five people, but
they are stars iu their profession.
Tl.e very best stock of tooth
brushes, clothes brushes, solid
hack hair brushes and whisk
hrooms at Hulin & Daw eon's drug
store.
LBEAM
-m: i.kk in
Groceries und Produce,
THE BtST CANNED COODS,
Vcirclablcs in Season.
He ba fon.e fine Mackinaw
trout, mackeial, white fish and
herring that, w ill be told at a very
low figuie.
FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY.
None but first-class goods han
dled. If you wtuld be well served
p.itroni.e I. BFAM,
'd St., cor. .lack Bon and Jellerson.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE !
M'(lnc(Iatf. Jan. 'it
PdTrlf Pnnu
ConiioMal i.f thr following t.ili-nlrd
IIEKK CAUL HILD,
The "real. German violinist.
MISS F.I.I. A
famous New
.KK'F.LYN,
York contralto.
Tlu
MR. FUEPEKIO GILLETTE,
Well know n and opular baritone.
MRS. CARL HILD,
Accotnpanl!-t.
MISS NNIE PAKE.
The greatest living lady coinefist.
Slaytoit Lyceum Bureau. . . .Props.
Geo. W. I Ionic Manager.
Tl?"Seats i.o v en pale at WiiJ
it Link's music store.
IU SALE AT A CARS
N V.
Will sell eithei the merchandise
anil fixtures in the grucery depart
ment, or the fixtures pertaining to
the bakery separate if desired.
A splendid oppoi ttmity in a live
town for an' one wishing to en
i ago in business.
F. M. RElFIELI),
Assignee for Blackburn & Pironi.
IH. PATTON,
SPECIALIST.
Blumberg Bhck. Albany, 0:fgoi',
Ity w must rnoilcrii and a proved meth
od. rurc.H iliiM-apH if wuicii and r)ii!dn-n
an. I all piiialc diseninn of either (icx. lkn
Dultatmri i frre, athl ovory tiling ntricily oin
fiilenlii'l l) tii e hourn, in I" 1-. 2 to 4 and 7
o s, licnidenec, cor, t'ldnl ai d Lyon ets.
rnilK piiiii ivh.ito-'k a (our hortsu hi
J. fr im th birn "f llr. I. N. Wondlc, arc
riMiiu.ti'd M nlnni ihc same 1 hev arc
krii.wii, Ine if the whi is rrtnrncil no arrcut
will Uv. made an I no ti ijtnmH asked.
kj hrilla. marked I. S. The tinder mill -r
forma favor l the same with thc
o nc, , M t il. I,. Senders.
AS SURE
As two and two make four, I have
laid in the choicest and most com
plete slock of groceries to lie U und
iu town, comprising all kinds of
staples, such as bacon, lard, jugs-
feet, sauerkraut, white fish, Hol
land herring, salmon, mince meat.
apple butter, also a fine line of
Irottled delicacies. People tell me
it is as ipiiet
AS DEATH
Around town in the dill'erent lines
of trade. 1 never was busier.
Trade is as steady as the tick,
tick, tick of a regulator. I place
the goods at your iloor free of
charge,
AND TAXES
You less foi tbein than any com
petitor in the cily. Each cash
purchaser of if40 worth of goods re
ceives Webster's large dictionary ;
of $.'( worth, one of Rind & Mc
Nally's new and comple atias of
the world. Reflect and you will
not reject the ofl'er.
C. E. BROWNELL.
Grocery ?. Bakery
IN ALM
Opera
ONE NIGHT ONLY,:
TUESDAY, Jamiarv 2Gtli, 1891.
-THE RKIONIXU
GOODYEAR, ELITCH & SCHILLING'S
John Elitch, Proprietor.
tfrEverything new in the programme. New cootum". New
scenery. $10,000 in gorgeous wardrobe and draperies for the great
first part. Comedians, as Monte Cristo jesters. Vocalists, as gay cav
aliers, Musicians, as Monte Cristo fishermen.
: The onlv original
rCHARl.t'S W". GOODYEAR.
Thenegio delineator, GEORGE II. EDWARDS.:
The famous European Finger:
Shadow graphist CLIVETTE. :
Symonds, Hughes and Rastus, Bentley Brothers, Brothers
lA'ondor, Thc Southern Quartette and a host of others.
Lower Floor $1.00.
First row gallery, reserved, 75c.
l'.alance of gallerv, 50c.
Reserved rents on sale at Will & Link's.
GRAND;
CLEARANCE SALE!
THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF OUR SUPERB
Fall i "Winter Stocli
OF
1
tn n umn
II V
1. T
Rnvs fi fiii ten's Ooiliioff
iV (
LUUl
MUST BE tSOI.O AT ONCE
DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT
i
But eume and en vince yourselves that the greatest bargains
on e.ir h aAaii you here during .Jam. in and February.
ALL WOOLEN SHiRTS ANO UNDERWEAR AT COST.
UMBRELLAS AND lll'HHJ-R GOil).S GREATLY REDUCED.
We are compelled to have this great clearance sale in order to
make room for our mammoth stoik of spring and summer gols to
arrive here the first of March. Sole agents for II AN AN & SONS'
Fine Shots. Yours for Business,
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
The birthplace of g.eat and honest bargains.
Clearance Sale.
L. K. BIvAIN
-Will
H
Ddi ing Janiury at a Big Reduction, in Fact a Sacrifice
L. K. BLAIN
Tie Leading Merchant Tailor, litany, Qieym.
The City Liquor Store
M. ItAUMGAliT, Proprietor.
rVNexl do-ir to Ihu Odd Fellows' emplc, Al'unv, Oregon
Keep conrt-milv on hmd th. Uncut impoi (ed and domestic wine., Iiiti oni, cigmn ia
to'rti Only tint cUi liquor More in the city
SPECIAI ATTENiTN PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY)
House,
FAVORITES-
Chas. E. Schilling, Manager.
The unique artist
CHARLES E. SCHILLING.
The favorite comedii n,
ALBERT LEECH.
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