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THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 1891.
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ON SALE.
' The Daily Hisald will be on
ale each morning at H. J. Jones'
book store.where item be procured
at 6 centa per copy.
JOTTINGS ABHUr TOWN.
Jo-Jo and Unzie to-day.
G. L. Blackmail went to
land yesterday.
Port-
To-day will be the last chance to
see Jo-Jo and Unzie. -
Mayor M. A. Miller of Lebanon
was iu the city yesterday
Mrs. F, P. Nutting baa returned
from a visit in Brownsville.
Judge L. Flinn returned from
Portland on last evening's local.
Remember we are in the lead in
the grocery line. Allen Bros. !
Fine roinb honey and salmon
bellies at Mueller & Garret's, the
leading grocers.
The Aetor-ia Morning Columbian
has discontinued its .Monday
morning edition.
The only place you will find the
celebrated Ludlow phot's is at
Searla' shoe store.
Hole agency for Ludlow's tine
shoes for ladies, Miescs and chil
dren at Seals shoe store.
L. Y. Wilson, Henry Suezens
and A. 1. Beanlsloy have located
mining claims in the S;intiam
district.
Prof. E. (iriinui, formerly of the
State Agricultural college at Cor
vallis. passed down Yesterday to
his farm near Hubbard.
Geo. Hoehstedler has returned
from a trip to Corvallis in the
interest of the Sugar Pine lkKr &
Lumber Co. of this city.
J. H. Kobb ami B. A. Stafford
of llalsey, passed through theeity
yesterday on their way to Philo
math to look up the husiness fa
cilities of that locality.
Rev. J. Bowers-ox, presiding
elder of the anti-Bowman faction
of the Evangelical church, is in
the city attending the suit over
the Sweet Home riot.
The Gervais Star si.ys that Port
land is in hard luck. Almut ten
days ago she had a lot of broke
railroad hands and to-ilay she ban
a lotof broke Dempsey men.
The officials of the Oregon Pa
cific railroad and Banker Job of
Corvallis, came up front Portland
on last evening's local, ami went
over to Corvallis on a special.
The rite of baptism was adminis
tered yesterday upon seven candi
dates for admission into the Bap
tist church. One of the number
was a Mongolian, whose name was
Ah Jock.
. Jo-Jo, the dog-faced Russian
boy, will be on exhibition in this
city to-day (Friday) opposite
Stewart & Sox' hardware store.
Io not fail to see him and the
other curiosities.
Judge Kelsay of Corvallis, was
in the city yesterday on his way
borne from Salem, where he ha
lieer. working in the interest of a
measure for the aid of the Oregon
Indian war veterans.
The steamers Iloag and Three
Sisters are running on the river
below Salem. The Oregonian fays
that the Thiee Sisters came down
Tuesday with a cargo, principally
of wheat, and yesterday the Hoag
came down with a large load.
Win. M. Hoag, Wall is Nash, C.
C. Hogue and other Oregon Pacilic
officials returned lost evening from
Portland, where they have been
attending the suit against the
company brought by Searle &
lean, former contractors on the
road.
The nuptials of Mi.ss Sultana
Simmons, of Roseburg, and Mr.
Rnf ia Skipton, of Corvallis. were
celebrated in the presence of 500
f nests, at the parlors of Prof. J. B.
forner, in Rosehurg Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Skipton will reside
at Corvallis. The presents were
numerous and handsome.
At the United Presbyterian
church Rev. W. W. l.ogan preach
ed last night to a deeply interested
audience from John 11-28, "The
master is come and calleth for
lite." He made the invitation of
flu gospel very plain and personal
and many hearts responded. He
will continue the service this
evening and to-morrow and there
will lie praver meeting at, o i m.
Subjeet, "Charity." "
Dllaltn r I'malllU County.
Milton Eagle: It was the last
stra that broke the camel's bock.
The increased tax of 24'.., mills is
a substantial argument in favor
of division of this county, and
every citizen who desires prosper
ity for Eastern U natilla county
and a county government conduc
ted on economical principles should
attach his name to over one
thousand others aheady signed to
a petition for a division of Umatilla
conntv.
fUuator Kaathaiu'a t'-tlat.
The will of the late Senator
Easthain has , been admitted to
probate. The estate of the de
ceased is very large, ever dollar of
which is devised to his widow.
He purposely omitted naming his
children in the will, feeling conti
dent that his w ife would amply
provide for them. Mrs. Easthain
is named as sole executrix with
out bonds, art d she is not required
to file aiunnventory or appraise
mentthe estate."
THE 8WEET HOME CHRCH KIOT.
PreHinicarj Trial of Est. H. I. Bittner
la Jus lot Hamph-ej's Court
The case of the six defendants
arrested for committing riot at
Sweet Home, by breaking down
the door of the Evangelical church,
came up in Justice Humphrey's
couit at 1 o'clock yesterday.
Deputy District Attorney J. R.
Wyatt apppered for the state and
J. J. Whitney for the defendant.
Rev. II. I. BiUner demanded a
separate trial, which was granted,
and the case was commenced.
The witnesses on the part of the
state all agreed in their testimony
which was in suh.nance that Kev
Mr. Bittner and his followers came
to the church to hold services and
found the door barricaded by the
anti-Bowman men .ho were inswle,
Mr. Bittner told his followers that
they had a right to go into the
church, even if they had to burst
down the door: that the uelemlants
procured a stout pole and convert-
nit! it into a batten ng-rani broke
down the doors and entered the
church.
This the defendant admitted ex
cept that he testified that he did
not advise his congregation to use
any violence, lie testified that
the men inside hud clubs and a
stone was thrown at him as he en
tered the pulpit. This the wit
nesses for the state denied, stating
that the clubs, one of which was a
small hazel stick, was introduced
in court, were used in fixing the
bell. The stones, which were also
introduced in court, were small.
Hat stones, such us the lioys threw
at the birds, and the witnesses for
the state denied having seen or
us id them.
The case introduced the tiresome
question 'of the rupture in the
church, each taction charging mat
they were the church and that the
othir had withdrawn by virtue of
that rupture. Some of
the witnesses testified that, there
were tt. reals of shooting anil blood
shed, and that Rev. .Mr. McElrny
received a blow upon the wrist
wi'h a club.
The case was continued in the
evening, when some more clubs,
which were formidable looking
weapons, were introduced in evi
dence. They were found inside
the church. The evidence was all
in at it o'clock, and the court ad-
ionrned until S o'clock this morn
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nig, w'-en tjie case will be argued.
1CKAI. ESIATK SALES.
J L Cowan to Geo. Howell,
lot 5, Id - Lebanon $
Anna L Hoult to V F Men
deuhall, "S acres near ll.ir
burg Anna L lloult to Morgan
Hoult, lot L' bl 5, Harris
burg John G Eaton lot Seo Howell,
U lotB K's add to Lebanon. .
Pauline Hegele to Fl..ra
Lewis, lots 1 and 2 S's add
to Albany
Wait Mead' to S Eliza Star
buck, 50x111 feet hi i0, Al
bany F S Powell to J D Alkire, 10
acres 1 1 w 1'
A Hackleman to Frank Allen
1 lotbl 11 HsL'nd add ...
J R Kirkpatrick to T J Heti
dricson '1 lots K."s add Leb
anon Martha J Alford to Perlina I
llardesty, "'.1.10 acres H
W 4
John A Carev to J S Morris,
-ISxlOO bet Scio
J C Baker to T J Jodps, -acres
near Crawfordsvill.. .
B Burtenshawto Eva A Ruth
erford, ..V acres, Lebanon.
David Mulhollen to Catherine
Mulhollen, 2.'!7. 10 acres, 12
W 4
Mary A Garretson to W C
Tweedale, lota 2, .' and (i,
bl 25, Albany
Wm Roach to A S Somuier,
piece of land, Harrisburg. .
Patents, U S to Henry T Nave
15-t4 acres, 11 E 1 to E
1 Inner, Hit) acres, 12 W J,
Dated Mav I, 18r.i
125
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150
1350
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200
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2000
100
150
A St-iialbl Chinaman.
Vsually, when a Chinaman
passes to the beyond, the public
expects to see the roast pig, pots
of rice, joss sticks, and other
paraphernalia of paganism at the
funeral ; but there are exceptions
to the rule, and such an exception
was witnessed ii the funeral of
Gee Gay Gong yesterday after
noon. Gee Gay Gonir was a
tailor, who lived on Second street,
between Yamhill and Tayior, and
having embraced the Christain
religion, he desired to lie buried
with the usual Christian lites and
ceremonies. The fui.eral tcok
place from the v-'hinese Baptist
.Mission church, the Rev. Dr. Gor
don officiating. It looked not a
little singular to see Chinese pall
bearers with the conventional
white gloves and crape tied to
their arms, but then the Chinese
are great imitators, and ere long
they may be expected to use
knives and forks and linger-bowis
at their tables. Oregonian.
Suit fur lHmiB.
After a rest of several w eeks, the
Lake Uibish disaster is about to
get into public print again The
n.ipersforthe first damage suit
against the Southern Pacific Kail
road company,' as a result of the
Ijike l.abish railway accident of
'oveiubir 12th, last, have been
filed with tha county clerk of
Marion county, who serves also in
the capacity of clerk of the circuit
court. " Pet'' Beckley.oi Oakland.
Or., one of the passengers on the
hickle.-s train, is the plaintiff and
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aecss ut recover oamages lor per-
nal injury in t lie sum of $:;s,non.
kley had three ribs factured.
ImMeg sprained, and was other
wiseVainfully bruised. Although
this V the first suit in which
papersSbave been filed, there are
several Vther cases in the course
of preparation in which damages
will be asked in sums ranging
i from a few hundred loagood many
' thousand dollars.
THE HOSPITAL BUILDING.
Tbe Lgisla'.nre Cannot We'd Befose the
Appropration Ak. d For
A committee from the Ladies
Aid Society of Albany, consisting
of Mrs. M. J. Train, Mrs. Cora
Honkins. Mrs. L. E. Blain, Mrs.
C. W. Sears, in conjunction with a
committee of two. Mayor J. L.
Cowan, and Judge L. Flinn, on the
pait of the citizens, have been be
fore the committee on ways and
means oi the Oregon legislature
for the purpoe of presenting the
matter of an appropriation from
the state of $ 10,000 for the Albany
orphan's home and hospital which
should certainly be granted.
The following s'atement present
ed tothecommitteePhows wiiat the
society has been doing and what
it asks of the legislature :
The Ladies Aut Nieiefy, oi
Albany, Oregon, in pretenting a
petition to the Oregon Legislature
tor an appropriation of if 10,000.00,
begs leave to submit the following
reasons for asking for buch appro
priation :
Fifteen years ago, this society
was organized for the purpose of
extending aid to the sick and
needy, anil during the years since
its organizition, it has labored at. a
great disadvantage, owing to the
absence of a sutiable building in
which to care for those in need on
a systnuatic and economical plan.
In spite of this fact, the
society has dispensed means and
support to forsaken and neglected
children, the destitute, sick and
unfortunate, to the amount of $7,
500.00. This amount would have
reached much farther, had the
society possessed a home or hos
pital building, in which to provide
for them on a systematic "basis.
Realizing this fact, in January,
1K), the society called a public
meeting of citizens, in Albany,
Oregon, lor the purpose ot securing
money, winch should tie a nucleus
tor tlie establishment of an Or
phans Home and Hospital. From
aid generously tendered by citizens,
a block ofgiound, valued at $4,00 ',
m the s iburbs oi Albany, was
secured, and money donated which
enabled the society to undertake
the erection of a suitable building
for an Orphans Home and Hospit
al, upon which $.',000.00, has been
expended and which will cost when
finished, $15,000.00.
To assist in completing this
home, the Oregon legislature,
which has so generously aided
similar, charitable institutions, in
various portions of the ttate, is
asked for an appropriation of $10,
000.00, which, with the funds al
ready available by the society,
will enable it to carry forward the
work now under way.
The steadily increasing nnmber
of appeals for relief has rendeied
the erection of such a building a
necessity, as at present the society
is paying to have those depen
dent upon it kept in similar in
stitutions, in other parts of the
state. The budding is already
erected and enclosed, and there is
now urgent need for an appropria
tion of not less than $10,000.00,
with which the society would he
enabled to have the Home ready
for occupancy by the spring of the
present year.
In view of the foregoing facts,
your committee is most urgent iy
rtipistcd to include tills amount
for the Orphans Home and Hospit
al, of Albany, Oregon, in the
general appropriation bill.
The ius'ituiion is one deserving
aid from the stat?, and although
the piesent legishiUne is taid to
favor retrenchment and economy
in all legislation it is hoped this
aprorriation of $10,000 will he
secured. Albany is the only city
in Oregon of its size having no
public institution receiving aid
from the stale, and in view of the
appropriations heretofore made to
similar institutions in different
portions of Oregon the members
cannot consistently refuse ths ap
peal f.r aid for this de.-erving
charitable enterprise.
I'uttlng up Falsework.
The Eugene Register says : The
false-work for the railroad bridge
across the McKenzie on the Co
burg road is being erected and
I'oubtless in a short time the
bridge will assume si ape. Piles
have been diiven at the north
approach and a temporary track
for carrying limbers has been laid
there. About fifteen men are now at
work on the bridge and Mr. Scott,
foreman of the work, says he ex
pects about six or eight more on
this week and w ill keep at Itat
twenty men at work hereafter.
The general superintendent of the
bridge says it will be pushed right
along and the road will be complet
ed to Springfield as soon as possible
Work on the bridge has been delay
ed some on account of being unable
to secure some extra large timbers
as early as wanted, they had to be
obtained at Mill City, on the east
ern extension of Oregon Pacific.
! FI X E DRESSED CM ICKEXS ;
: FoR Sl'XDAY DIXXER, :
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! MUELLER & GARRETT'S :
Tiding li Keep Courugn.
Seattle Press: It is said that
the whistling being done at Olytn
pia to keep up the courage of the
lioliticiaus is so deafening that the
Viysters are slutfiing cotton in their
ears; also so much tooting of horns
that no one about the capital vill
be expected to go on a toot for
the next five years.
A lioys Theatre.
At Eugene a number of small
boys have oganiznd a thearical
specialty company They rented
a house last Saturday and gave a
performance in the afternoon.
An admission fee of one marble or
twenty pins was charged and they
had a packed house. Some Y'ery:
clever tricks were performed.
COAST NOTES-
Pendleton's delinquent i.yK roll
amounts to abo it $1000. f
Timothy hay is selling In Walla
Walla at $12 a ton.
Farmers are plow ing in the Helix
neighborhood.
The East-O.egonitn predicts an
ice famine for that oity nex; sum
mer. No ice has yet been
stored, the winter being too mild
for t'ae congealed commodity.
La-t Sunday, while the family
were at church, a thief entered the
house of George Merriamat Ellenr
liurg, Curry county, and stole
about $:0.
Thus far this winter Gram coun
ty stockmen have fei but very
little hay, and all conditions are
favorable toward being able to
pass the winter with little or no
loss.
A sens ition was created at
Ellensburg Wednesday by the
reported finding of the bodies of
two infants in the city reservoir by
the ice cutlers. Many families
have ceased using the w ater an 1
will await developments. How the
bodies came there is a mystery.
The Dalles Chronicle: Up to
date no ice has been put up in
E istern Oregon and in fact of any
consequence formed. Hood River
has about 4,0i'0 tons kft over from
last year.
The Pei.d'eton people are striv
ing to raise a $75,000 siibsidy to
secure a $400,000 manufacturing
establishment. It would he the
best investment Ptndleton ever
made.
Sheep and cattle men are rust
ling for feed in the vicinity of
Elgin. Wheat hay is worth $10
per ton in the stack, while timottiy
sells readily for $13 per ton, outs
$1.25 per 200 pounds, and wlu-at
45 cents tier bushel.
Wm. Fisk and his biother-in-law
hid an exciting chase after a
cougar near Eugene last week.
The dogs chased the cougar ahaut
three miles before treeing it. Tlie
men soon arrived and shot at it,
wounding it. A bear p:ked I. is
head up from behind a iog nea: ly
and both were killed.
Cattle thieves visited the corral
of John Skinner, who lives on the
O'l'.ren stock ranch about five
miles west of Spangle, Wash., one
night last week and drove away
seven head of cattle. There will
likely be a necktie party if any of
tl e party fall into the hands of the
citizens of the community. .
At Caiheart station, Wash., last
Sunday, Frank Peterson and George
Wi liams got into a quarrel and
both d-ew revolvers. Frank War
ner, a bystander, stepped bttween
them aiid attenuated to separate
them, w hen Peterson's gun went otf
and the bail entered YVarner s left
leg between the knee and the hip,
striking the bone and ging around
it and lodging in the back par; of
the icg.
Hits It Itilit.
The Polk county Observer hits it
just right in saying, "if any man
ihinhs for a moment that he can
conduct a business by setting
down and h.ive the business come
to him in this day and age, he is
as much mistaken as if he thinks
to fly without wings. The day of
luggatils is past; we are a live,
I progressive people, and he who
would reach the top round of tlie
ladder must climb for it."
Strainer Arrival.
Cau'illower, Garlic,
Cellery, Swiss cheese,
Figs, ('ream cheese,
Dates, Lunch tongue,
Oranges, Chipped beef,
Lemons, Canned asparagus
P.nii,m;i, Ea-tern oysters,
And a full line of staple and
fancy groceries, just received to be
sold' al the lowest cash figurea.
.Mueller & (iarrett.
A True Saying,
It was th girl who had studied
the currency question who re
marked, "There is not enough
gold to go 'round," when she dis
covered that the engagement ring
was too small f 3x her. By buying
your groceries at Mueller & Gar
rctc's, you wjll always have gold
enough to go ro'und.
Itoot ami SIiock.
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 expense. The quest:on is
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Sami el E. Young.
America Takes the I.eail.
America now takes the lead as
an iron producing country, united
with Chinu, w e could do the wash
ing and ironing of the world.
Mueller & Garrett are taking the
lead in the grocery business of
'Albany, as their cash figures
please every one.
I.lttln (limit anil C'omIch'
Bros, boys, misses and child
ren's shoes different styles all
sizes and widths madk komj am.
Tin:or;ii. Try a pair nothing
better medium in price. Every
pair warranted.
Sami ei, E. Yoi no.
iri:nr.r
run high iu this city over System
Builder as every body is using it for
Catarrh of the Stomach. Ilv
Constipation, Impure blood and to
build up their system. Try it and
tell your friends about it. as it
must possess wonderful merit
when all speak well of it.
KOItN.
SHIELDS To the wife of Ju. Shields
at Millers, Thursday Jan. -j-j lq n
boy. '
iWilSALE-g.VXHoSl.rtiOwortli of house
li .ld furniture in eJulinnue f..r improved
real estate. Liuncrcat otiiutj of l)m I in.i
Company. ' j
UrANTED A kooiI girl to Ui hmifriw.uk I
f':lll At tin, r..Mi.li..t,d I. i. '
lUat klmrii on Calapooia tret't, hetH'cen '
jmru uuu rvurui Bircei,
BUSINESS LOCALS,
Ilulin & Dawson, druggists.
Gold spectacles at French's.
French keeps railroad time.
Mince meat atF. L. Kenton's.
Saue'r Kraut, C. E. Brownell's.
Go to Vierecks for a good shave
Choice fresh groceries at Parker
Bros.
Golden drip syrup at Parker
Bros.
All kinds of canned goods at
Parker Bros.
A great reduction sale of um
brellas at Searla
Finest lot of cigars in the city at
G. L. B'ackman's.
If you want a fine pocket knife
call on J. A. dimming.
Egan & Achison are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
The best make of gold pens at
French's, at reduced price.-
A choice lot of cranberries just
received by C. E. Biownell.
Choice perfumery at llu'in &
Dawson's, French's corner.
Choice fresh butter at C. E.
Bio vnell's at (iocents per roll.
A large stock of the best brands
of canned goodat Parker Bros.
'.Wilcox has the combination, and
is making splendid photographs.
300 bushels of Bed wheal w anted
immediately at Morris & Blount's.
Boenicke'i delivers those fine
seedless oranges to any part of the
city.
Golden drip syrup at Parker
Bros. It is very fine for break
fast. Prescriptions compounded with
care at Ilulin & Dawson's drug
store.
Viereck will shave you or cut
your hair in the most approved
stvle,
Sponges, tablets and pencils for
all at Ilulin & Dawson's, French's
corner.
Tow n talk, tlieiuantity of stoves
Matthews and Washburn are
sellling.
Fine chow chow and salmon
bellies iu bulk at Mueller &
Garrett's.
Be sure and get a pair of blan
kets that Searla is selling for less
than cost.
Wilcox is doing an immense
amount of enlarging. Call and
be convinced.
The finest, line of groceries ever
brought to this city can be found
at Allen Bros.
As nice a stock of photograph
albums can be seen at II. J. Jones'
as one could desire.
1 have a few more blankets that
I will sell for less than cost t )
close. E. C. Searls.
Immense bargains in childrens
and misses shoes are to be found
on Searls' bargin table.
Gas given lor painlessextiivtion
of teeth. .1. C. Littler, Dentist.
Room l.'J Tweedale Block.
If you want anything in tne
grocery 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 & Stark's.
Smoke the celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent igirs, manufactured
at Julius Jos h's cigar factory.
I have a few albums and glove
boxes that 1 will sell for less than
cost to close. E. C. Searls.
"Ilackinetack," a lasting and
fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50
cents. For sale by Foshay &
Mason.
It 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 see our
leaders.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Egan & Achison, at half
the cost of stone.
Every family should have one of
those hue steel engravings of the
Declaration of Independence for
sale by J. A. Cumming.
Some of tne latest styles of ele
gant bed lounges can be seen at
Fortmiller fc lrving's, as they have
just received a large invoice.
The very best stock of tooth
brushes, clothes brushes, solid
back hair brushes and whisk
brooms at Ilulin & Dawson's drug
store.
You can get fresh Columbia
river smelt and silver salmon at
the Albany fish market next door
to the postotlice. M. Hyde, pro
prietor. Fat. ffoml fbiiiL'S and eniov 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
tjpe writer should see the Smith
lremier machine, which has
superior points above all others.
Apply to Prof. II. M. McKee of
the college
If you want feed go to Morris ci
Blount. Coi. 1st, and Baker
streets, their prices are reasonable
and thev 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. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney
pillets. They are agreeable to take
and gentle in their action.
New goods of the latest patterns
sold at Matthews and Wash
burns is why they will sell over
four lojda of stoves and ranges
this year, they lave their first
carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges
now on the road to arrive Feb let.
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 ualites of the cook
and heating citoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
T
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2 DAYS :: ONLY 2
AH EKXOONS AND EVENINOS,
TBU&S9AY & nUDAT, Ju,22&23,
Cor. First and Ferry, ophite
Stcwait Sox,
The world-renow ned oiigii al
DOG FACE BOY
Or, Human Skyc Terrier.
5GOJ.iflWAKD
Paid if not as represented.
-Also-
TTJsrziJi,
The w hito haired aboriginal beau
ty of Australia, with white hair
0 feet in circumference, and
oscillating pink eyes.
Ladies as well as gents invited.
Admission, L'5 cts. Children, 10c.
IBEAM
-DEALER IX
Groceries and Produce,
THE BEST CANNED CCODS,
Veirclablcs in Season.
He has some fine Mackinaw
trout, mackeral, white fish and
hen ing that will be sold at a very
low figure.
FRESH BREADlVERY DAY.
None but first-class goods han
dled. If von wuiilil be well serve.!
patronize I. BEAM,
LM St., cor. .! :;ck!;t u and Jcllerson
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN !
IX ALIUNY.
Will seli cither the merchandise
and fixtures iu the grocery depart
ment, or the fixtures pertaining to
the bakery separate if desired.
A splendid oppoitunity in a live
town for any one wi"hing to cn-
age iu business.
F. M. KEDFIELD,
Assignee for Blackburn & Piroiii.
Stitfl4fiolileirt .li-vtl!ij;-
NOI k F. .s' hereby k'ivcii tint the
.i it i i t ii 1 lim ine: .f t In id.i .iklioMc; i if
Hie Al':itiy 1 Jn i t1 : n -r :.ml l.'ian A-snci-nt
ton will Ix- It il.l on Kr'kl.i v, t'l'tit iiai y
:J0, ixn, ;it. the h t f I e -.i ,f
said ilny in the II ink of irviion in Al
tuiiiy, I. inn cuimly. (lreir,ni, lor the
pm pose of elect in1; nine it i rector iin.l
lli.ee auditora. In mm-vc f.i the term of
one year next I'li.-uiii from said
incutim, and until their'siiccessors
are elected and iialiiicd, and tc
transact sm li other liiisiti.-ss as may
cmiic l.icfiirc the association. Dune
tiy order of said association this Pith
day.of January, IV.ll.
W C C.isn.l.,
Jvy V Ki.aiv, President,
Secretary.
UK. PATTON,"
SPECIALIST,
Blumberg Block. Albany, Oiegon,
Hy the nio-t modern ami aMro cd moth
oK -'uri-s ilit.-aft'.'S of women ami children
iiud all iiate tlisenss o( cither wex. Jon-t-mltntio-i
in tree, and ecrythin tttrictly ron
n.ienli.d. Ollue hour, IU -to 1 2 to 4 and 7
o , Kesith-nec, cor. Third and Lyon w,
AS SURE
As two and two make four, I have
laid in the choicest and most com
plete stock of groceries to befcund
in town, comprising all kinds of
staples, such as bacon, lard, pi;s'
feet, sauerkraut, white fish, Hoi
land herring, salmon, mince lfieat,
atmhj butter, also a fine line of
bottled delicacies, l'eople tell me
it is as ijuict
AS DEATH
Around town in the different lines
of trade. I never was busier.
Trade is as steady as the tick,
tick, tick of a regulator. I place
the goods at your door free of
charge,
AND TAXES
You less for them than any com
petitor in the city. Each cash
purchaser of $40 worth of goods re
ceives Webster's large dictionary ;
of $30 worth, one of Rand Mc
Nally's new and comple atias of
the world, lteflect and you will
not reject the offer.
C. E. BROWN ELL.
MONKY TO LOAN -In lartfe or small
amounts, from six nnnths li five xn
on Alhattv awl Linn i-onnlv real cttatu
Call "ii or a.lilnt W. E. M. IMicrmiii, rca
estate brokir, iiHwitc Riiw limine. If
ritllE parlies hn to. .k a four horse whip
X from the barn of lr. I. N. Wooille, are
rccUolcit to return tlie same. Thev are
known, hut if the whip id returned no arrest
will be made anil no qnegtionH asked.
STORE TO RENT Central location on
First -trccl, mom ti feet, Buitabl
foi any business Apply to J. V. I'ijie,
A tboniKhbred Holstcin hull (regertred)
3 yeai-s old, for sale very rbeap apply to K.
41. t letchcr, ShclJ Orcyou
Grocery s Bakery
Silverware.
Silk: Umbrellas,
With gold or silver heads ; also a beautiful line of
Diamond Rings and Watches.
GRAND;
CLEARANCE SALE!
THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF OUR SUPERB
lall s "Winter Stock
OK
MUST BJS SOLD AT ONCE.
DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT
But come and convince yourselves that the greatest bargains
on earth await you here during January and February.
ALL WOOLEN SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST.
I'MBI.'ELLAS AND RUBBER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED.
SjST We are compelled to have this great clearance sale in order to
make room for our mammoth stock of spring and summer goods to
arrive here the first of March. Sole agents for HAXAN & SOXS
Fine Shoes. Yours for Business,
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
The birthplace of g.eat and honest bargains.
Clearance Sale.
L. ED. BLAIN
Will Close out-
wit mm
4
During January at a Big Reduction, in Fact a Sacrifice
L. K. BLAIN
Hie Leading Merchant Tailor, Albany, Orepn.
The City Liquor Store
M. BA VMGARTy Proprietor.
TKcxt door to th Odd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon a
Keep constantly on hand tha finest imported and domeatle wtaaa.
to'v Only nnt-claaa liquor store In ttaa
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO
WILL & STARK
Have the
fet Line in Towd.
Also
SOM EVERY ELEC AUT
9 Al II t
ctty ' -- -
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTR!
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