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TflU MOBNIK6 HERALD: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1891. J' OS SALK. The Dailt Hbkald will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book ttore.where it tan be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABAir TOWN. C. C. Fallenius, of Portland, is in tne city. Dr: J. V. Gaff, of Shed.), was in the city yesterday. Geo. W.. Cold well, of Portland, spent Sunday in this city. A large stock of freeb groceries j it received at r arbertiroa. Postmaster David Scott, of Fox alley, was in the city Sunday. W. H. Raymond, special inanr ance agent of Portland, is in the city. Arthur Porter, who has been in Alaska several months, arrived in Albany last evening. B. F. TMder and S. 8. Train re turned last evening from a trip to the front on the Oregon Pacific railroad. . The W. C. T. U. will hold special prayer service to day at 2:'M e. x All members are requested to at- . tend. Gentlemen are invited. - The Brownsville Times says the late rains have raised Hie water in thaOalipooia, and II. B. Moyei, with a crew of men, have lieen running down logs. Jos. Klein and wife went to Salem Sundav. Air. Klein return inn yesterday. Mrs. Klein will remain in the capital city a wee, the guest pf Mrs. A. Klein. J. F. Ilalloran has again as sumed editorial control of the Astorian. The Astorian is to be congratulated. Mr. Ilalloran is an experienced newspaer man and a right good fellow. The ladies of the Episcopal church will give a sociable Tues day evening, February 3d, in Ue opera house, to aid in securing dectric lights for the clmrli. Eveiy one is cordially invited. On Sunday thirteen appbed for membership, eleven hy confession and two by letter. Services will be held nightly until futher notice isqriveu, prayer and praise service at 7 i. m. and preachiug at 7 :i0, Tbe public is invited to attend. Come and bring your friejds with "txl4 Storaga aad lea Wyki. FamirOalvin, of Albanrwas ia Salem yesterday making arrange ments for tbe establishment of a system of cold storage for thiscity. He is a refrigerating engineer and in connection with the cold stor age purposes manufacturing ice for sale. ; His factory will be located adjacent to the Southern Pacific tracks, to be handy for shipping. He will at on as begin tne con struction of a building 30x30 feet and expects to have the entire plant in successful operation by early spring. Mr. Gal v in says he is now conducting a similar enter prise at Albany and ia assured of his ability to make the enterprise a success. Statesman. Plnadartag th Stat Treasury. I ndependence West Side : From appearances the present legisla ture at Salem is on plunder bent. More than half tbe state revenue is to be expended in appropria tions. Mere ia the money, to come from? Just let our present law remain and the farmers, who now complain of high taxes, will have something to eom plain abo.it. If we had more money in the tate, and more people with it, our citizens would be able to build their own roads and not call on tbe state to do it. Half of the money expended by the state in such ways is as bad aa stolen. Stock Shlpmeata. A considerable amount of stock has been shipped from Linn coun ty during tlie past fe v months. 1 Sendeis of thiscity, hss shipped several carloads of horses reireutly to San Fraucisco and the Sound. At Shedd Messrs. Wheeler Davis are buying lar)M5 quantities of mut ton sheep, having over a thousand dollars worth on hand for shipment during the month. CrumeJc Davis shipped a lot of hogs last week. They have shipped over $51)00 worth of live stock in less than six months. A Caltl Wait. For the first time during the sev eral years the U. S. signal service weather reporti have been received in this city, the indication yet terday was for a cold wave. Tlie report as received by wire at 10 a. si , was : "Fair weather, followed by a severe cold wave." The way old Boreas has been blowing his ' icy breath down upon oa it looks as if the signal service was rifht. OVBRCOKE BY 118 H0IE8TT- A Mia Who Had Easfillsi Tbret Dob lin Ittitu It. John Glblrn, proprietor of the Ross I louse, waa surmised Yester day to receive tbe following letter, from a man who was m hi employ about two years ago : li'LAKK, Cel., Jan. 27, J SHI. Ma. Joa.s Gibus Dear Sir: When working for yon two years ago I: took $3 from you which I herewith return, i nave given my heart and life to God. He has made a wonderful change in it. I am saved and prepared to meet God. lie brought this account to my memory "and I hasten to make it good. . May God bless you and lead you right. Jauu J. Abchgb. The letter .contained the three dollars, which Mr. Giblia had never missed. It ts not often that a man is overcome by his con science in this way, and Mr, Gib lin returned the money, suggest- ia that be use it as a nest egg around which he honed he would accumulate a fortune. - JU1KIUUM IPTES. Jerry Hay .was in Junction on business koaday. Several good real estate deals were made last week. D. E. Caldwell of Junction City, was here on business Monday. Mrs. Damoa Smith visited friends in Albany the first of the week. A. Hamburger purchased, a lot from the Harrisborg Land Co. last week. -. Frank Kahn, of Portland, In vested in real estate here the first of the week. The council gave a contract for 250 feet of new side walk the list of the week. ' It waa constructed without delay. At a special meeting of the new city council last Monday evening, Geo. II. Butler waa granted a six months license for the sale of liquors. Mr. B. X.- Butler, of Clarion, Iowa, is in tbe city making ar rangement to open a jewelry store in tbe near future, tie nn doubted! y could not find a better place to locate. Mrs. B. N. Butler, of Clarion. T svta? m tar 1 1 Attan a millinarv on Si dress making establishment here in a few days. She baa considsr- able experience in that line, hav ing been in the business for several ears. WEATHEK 1EF0KT. The Wowing is a summary of lueteorofakv Ipr Jan. 1891, from MMervatioBfeAtaken at Albany, Linn countyOregon, by John Briggt, vol. observer fortheSignal Service, U. S. Army. Highest Barometer on the 18, 30.0V. lioweet Barometer on the 5 29.74. Mean Barometer for the MJnth, 29.1)6. Highest daily average of Bar., Iwest daily average of Bar., 29.74. Highest Temperature 58. lowest Temperature 22. Mean for tbe Month, 40.97. Highest dailv raage of Ther. the 11, 22. Lowest daily range of Ther. the 21. on on Mean Temperature at 7 dally, 37. Mean Temperature at 2 A. M., p. 11.. daily, 40 77. . Mean Temperature at 9 r M. 39.8. Prevailing direction of wind, S. Max. Velocity or Force, 4. Total rainfall or melted snow, 4.05. Depth of snow at end of mont,0. No. of days on which .01 or more rain fell, 13. .No. of days of cloudiness aver. 8 scale of 10, 17. Oi 31 days observations 3 were clear, 47 cloudy, 4 fair, 5 fogtfy 1 hazy, I overoaat. Frost on tbe mornings of 1 2 days. Temp, plus 202 on average of 12 years. Rainfall, minus 301 average of IS years. Attaekad Sot Pa4. Mr. John A. Crawford, the well known capitalist .of this city, while in Portland a few days since waa held up by foot pads, but was not robbed. He was entering the train in tne evening at the East Portland station, when a big burl; chap, one of a trio who had been warcbiag him, stepped ahead of him and stood in the car door. One of the others then stepped up immediately behind him, and even assisted him upon the rear platform of the coach. The third man followed close behind, which left Mr. Crawford surrounded by the men. One of them thrust his hands into his pockets, but not finding any money attempted to take away nia watch. Air. uraw ford, who is vigorous in spite of his years, raised his cane to strike bis assailant, wnen tut Dig leuow struck him a cowardly blow. The men then made their -escepe. Luckily Mr. Ciawford had but a few dollars upon his person, and this they did not get. Although he is accustomed to writing his name to checks that would make a good fortune themselves, he has too good judgment to allow any great amount to be loafing in his pockets tor foot pads. What la It? B. F. Hartiuan, aboat three miles west of town, this week brough in specimens from a rock ledge cropping out from a hill on his Urea, that has attracted con siderable attention. It is of a gravish white in color, quite soft and very light in weight. Sub jected to beat it readily fuses and whan cooled crystal izes into a form resembling percelain. Samples of the rock have been sent to Prof. Condon, geologist, at Eugene. McMinnviUe Reporter. r 1AZ0K3 A90 1EV9LTERB. Twa Colorsd Yontoi Iidilg is a Quarrel ass Brlig Fsrti Dstdly Wstpou. Henry Wilson is the colored man who acta as head porter and runner for the Willamette hotel in Salem, having formerly occupied (Ka aama ru-iAitafifi in t.lie 8t- Charles hoteliu this city. The Kaieoi Btetesmaa pays mat ne can bless the stars that he is aliye to nnnrnii him fjkUina mt the incoming trains. Had it not been for a streak of luck and an ice-water chest be would now either be a corpse or a possessor of cold lead in his flesh. A couple ot uayi go miBM.. acting under the authority of the nAnpiafi jliaitViai-trtMi ffl nihil Hawkins, a colored fellow, (who has been a Ubie waiter at ine Willamette) for negligence of his duties about the hotel. This made Hawkins mad, and the more he thought over it the madder he become until at last he Decame lnArAta and made uo his mind to do Wilson up. liawiun&armea mmseii witn a Colt's 45-calibre revolver one of the kind with a barrel about ten inches long and waited at tne hotel for the return of the Willam ette's bu from the 9 o'clock train when be knew he could get a chance at Wilson. Aa the latter stepped out of the vehicle at the hotel, Hawkins, who was standing a short distance away, was heard to coca ine weapon, out nuoun 1moat imnlravnMiialv started to assist some lady guests into the hotel, and in this he waa shielded from tbe pursuit ef the angry lel- Inw Haokina ran intn the office seeming to have forgotton to pull uie gun on, ana around ine coun ter. Here Wilson got behind an ice-water chest and Hawkins in his madness banged it up several times with tne nanaie oi tne re volver Rv thin time aevaral ner- sons rushed in and. attempted to . a at w ft a. 1 a. 1 get now oi lis wains, out ue iw to his heels and made for the front door and out down Commercial street and made his escape, but he was afterwards arrested and taken to the city jail, whe e he will re main until his examination. Hawkins' friends say that as Wilson alighted from the bus he drew a razor, which they claim he was known to have .carried to the depot with him. COAST BOXES. Kswty Itiai as Ktps.tsJ by Ex cbnTbrkjbit U Sorttwtit. Frank Nibler, living near Ger vait, has just finished sinking s well eighty-one feet deep. He ob tained ft good flow of water, which is to bt Qsed for irrigation. An Indian named Charlie, living ob the Siuslaw, who waa partially insane at thnes, was missed last week, and a tew days afterward his body waa found on the beach oearGlenada. It is not known whether he committed suicide or was drowned accidentally. Mr. Pearson, of Ellensburg, has housed 1001 tons ot ice seven inches in thickness. . Tbe Review reports that tbe Arst fifteen miles of grade of the Roseburg and. Coos Bay railroad is practically completed, and the iron (or the first thirty miles is due about the middle ot March. There is no need of a constitu tional convention in Oregon. There is room for enough extrava ranee under the present constitu tion, and with mighty few excep tions, lor which there is ample provision for amendment, it is a good enough constitution for Ore gon or any other state for 100 years yet. saiem (Statesman. The value of cottonwood as a marketable timber was looked up on for msny years by the people living in the lower basin of the Columbia aa something utterly t 1 mi . a i valueless, ine great oojeci taen being to clear it from the land as fast as possible.' Time baa changed this state of affairs, until now a good body of 'cotton wood is very valuable. Like a good many other things, itsnvalnfewas not appre ciated until it is nearlv all gone. St. Helena Mist. THE WORLD ENRICHED. The facilities of the present day or the production of everything hat will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced tne world was enriched with tbe on ly perfect laxative known, as it i the only remedy which is trul pleasing and refreshing to the fast and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Sprin time or, in fact, at any time any tbe better it is known the more popular it becomes. Raachlag- aa Kaornaaa Sana. Three more claims were filed with the county clerk of Marion county Saturday. The aggregate now of the twenty suits sgains tlie Southern Pacific company amounts to over 1280,000 and ha'f the claims are not yet filed or settled. The twenty suits now filed will be all that will come up in the Feb ruary term of circuit court, as Sat urday was the last day for service of papers that term. A Kogaaa Oallary. At the meeting of the sheriffs of the state in Salem there was talk for the establishment of rogues gallery, in which the photographs of the criminal class are kept on exhibiton as is the custom in the Urge cities. If the suggestion is acted upon the collection should embrace all of the hobos as well aa the criminals, and would be a picturesque affair as well as one of utility. 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. - BB0WI8VILLE BEWP. Eacoaraglig Ssporti ttm th Calapoola Mint -Bates of Ittsreit. Bbowksvillk, Feb. 2. Peter Hume made Sweet Home a call on Friday. Miss White has been extremely ill for the week. J. P. Galbraith, of Albany, was in ttrownsvuie on rnaay. Earnest Ross is confined to the house with a severe cold. Rev. M. C. Albridge, on Saturday paiu iuuvn a miori visit. Miss Allie Dean, on Thursday, a a i . ar a retnrneu nome irom Aieaiora. J. Cordingly, of Salem, - passed aunaay witn irienas oi tnis place. Mrs. William Blanchard return ed home f rom Albany, on Tuesday M iaa V at a fliAtinor rtn Unnil.i W S BBMW I. v.. WVUU.JI left to visit friends in Albany ana naiem. Misses Eva and Nellie Pearl, of Halsey, visited Brownsville on Monday. Claud Le Masters, during the past week paid home friends a snort visit. Miss Ethel Lewis, of Salem, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James uuson, oi this place. B. F. Biggins, is at the residence of R. M. Bradley, suffering from an attack ot pneumonia. Nellie, the daughter of N. B Standisli, is confined to the house by an attack of meas es. Rev. New. of Lebanon, oi Sun day last, at the C. P. church South Brownsville preached moraine And evening. E. Pyatt, late of Silvertcn, has purchased the drug store of Dr. Osborn, and will continue the business at the old stand. Rev. T. B. Boyd, who for the past week has been assisting Kev. Calder, of the M. - E. church, on vnday returned to Lebanon. The recent rains have given raise to the waters of the Calapooia river, and a large number ot saw logs nave been floated into the pond attached Mover's sawmill. O. P. Coshow, attorney of Al bany, was in Brownsville during tbe past week, engaged in recon structing the Njrth Brownsville town charter, tbe original having been declared illegal, "null and void." There is no doubt but w hat the owners of the Lucky Boy claim are in luck, judging from epeci mens of decomposed quartz, on exhibition at the postoflice, and whieh are very rich with the precious metal, that can be easily discerned with the naked eye; tbese specimens were picked tip on the dump, and are fair samples of . i i 1 C .1 1 ' uie ore oeingtaaenirom me ciaun, D. McDonald, of this place has lately received notification that a piece of property in the vieinity Wheeling, Va., to which he waa heir, was marketable at $50,000. The property was pur eluHcd by Mr McDonald's mother in the year 1850, and was at that time, a sand lot of no value. The f.rtunate claimant will shortly leave for Virginia, to prove up on the property. . David P. Mason, of Aloany. was in attendance at the installation of master, elect, "John Cooley, of Brownsville Lodge No. 36, A. F. & A. M., and at the close of tne in stallation ceremonies, was presen ted by bis fellow craftaaen, with a beautitul and costly pair ot blan kets, the work of the E. W. M. Co The blankets were magnificent in make, and handsomely embroider ed, and are of the 50 quality reeently manufactured to specia order. CRAWF0BD8VILLE BOTES. Crawfordsville, Jan. 27 Mr. R. Glass visited his brother at Corvallis last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Joseph Robinett and wife of Eastern Oregon, are visiting relatives here. It has been several years since they left here. Mr. George Fox and Thomas Brandon went to the mountains Monday, to make improvements on their timber claims. The concert given by the band boys last Friday night was a suc cess. There was a better crowd out then they expected. They are billed for Sweet Home next tri day evening. . Mr. G. F. Colbert has been quite sick for some days of typhus mat' ana. lie is some better now. Dr. Cox, of Brownsville, is treating mm. Mr. J. B. Cox and family moved to Lebanon last week. We are sorry to lose such families. Geo, Finley has moved into Mr. Cox's house. Business of every kind is very dull now with not much prospects of being any better until spring. The people of this part are anxiuuoly watching the progress of the bill in the legislature, ask ing for an appropriation for the wagon road up the Calipooia. This road would open up a vast country for settlement. taboest'boteb. Taxgent, Fkb. 2, 1891. Th j revival meeting at this place being conducted by the Methodists is in progress, there already being fifty accessions to the Methodist shurches. If the good work con tinues much longer there will not be one left to Mvocate the cause of the wicked one. Mr. II. W. Settlemire has com pleted a walk from his residence to the new church, a distance of 65 rods, at the expense of one hundred dollars. Mr. Isaac Needham an old resi dent of this vicinity, of Eastern Oregon, is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Born, to the wife of Alfred Mor gan, a son on January 29th. BUSINESS LOCALS. Men's fine shoes at Searls. Ladies fine shoes at Searls. Hulin & Dawson, druggists. French keeps railroad time. A fine line of neckties at Searls. Go to Vierecks for a good shave Choice fresh groceries at Parker Bros. Golden drip syrup at Parker Bros. Buy your shoes at Searls' and save money. AH kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Ludlow shoes at Klein Bro?. ex clusive shoe store. Finest lot of cigars in the city at G. L. B'ackman's. Egan & Achison are selling mon uments at Portland prices. Choice perfumery at HuUn & Dawson's, French's corner. You can get Hanan shoes all sizes and styles at Klein Bros. Choice fresh butter at C. E. Bro knell's at Cocents per roll. A large stock of the best brands of canned goods at Parker Bros. Wilcox has the combination.and is making splendid photographs. Golden drip syrup at Parker Bros. It is very fine for break fast. First quality men's gum boots at Klein Bros, exclusive shoe store. Prescriptions compounded with care at Hulin & Dawson's drug store. An invoice just received of our celebrated "Engineer" shoes at Searls.' Viereck will shave you or cut your hair in the most approved stvle, Sponges, tablets and pencils for all at Hulin & Dawson's, French's corner. Fine chow chow and salmon bellies in bulk at Mueller & Garrett's. The only place you can get the genuine Ludlow shoe is at Sends' shoe store. Wilcox is doing an immense amount of enlarging. Call and be convinced. The finest line of groceries ever brought to this citv can be found at Allen Bros. Fine comb honey and salmon bell ie8 at Mueller & Garret's, the leading grocers. . Tbe only place you will find the celebrated Ludlow shoes is at Searls' shoe store. Gas given ior painless extraction of teeth. : J. C. Littler, Dentist. Room 13 Tweedale Block. If you want anything in the grocery line Parker Bros, is the place where you will find it. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh'8 porous p' aster. l'i ice 25 cents at Foshay & Mason. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by Foshay & Mason. If you want a durable monu ment go to Egan & Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh's Cure. For pale by FoBhay & Mason. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeteries, put up by Egan & Achison, at half the cost of stone. Shiloh's Cure and consumption cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures coneumption. For sale by Foshay & Mason. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Foshay & Mason. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat arrah remedy, price 50 cents. Nasal injector free, sold by Foshay & Mason. Those anticipating buying a type writer should see the Smith Premier machine, which has superior points above all others. Apply to Prof. H. M. McKee of the college If you want feed go to Morris & 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 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 loads of stoves and ranges this year, they have their first carload of Jewel Stoves and ranges now on the road to arrive Feb 1st. 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 qualitesof the cook and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. Money la King. This is a true saying and is the reason that Mueller & Garrett are doing such a rustling business. Their cash figures are taking the lead and their stock is the best. You do not have to pay for any long credit by trading with, them as they do business on a strict cash principle. DIBD. DOUGHTEN On Suuday evening, February 1, 1801, in this city, of this city, of consumption, licorge Doughten, son of Mr. Jsse Dougatea, ged 22 yere Funeral services services occurred yesterday afternoon POLD RING, GOLD PENS, IT pencils, S very ood bandkert niefs. all stDttosny address to Introduce my cheap line of roods, for 10 cts. J. S, Simxo.vs, Ctdiz, O. Steamer Salem, The Steamer Salem, an indepen dent boat, will make two trips weekly, leaving Portland on Tues day and Friday morning?, arriving at Albany vtcdnccday and balur day mornings lauding at U. P. wharf, freight and passen ger rates always the lowest. C.G. Kawung, Agent. America Takea the Lead. America now takes the lead as an iron producing country, united with China, we 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. Notice to the I'ubltc. Dr. McAlister will treat patients at liis residence until futher notice, Cor. Ferry and 9th streets. LlTWR SaLE toOOtoSl.OOO worth of houae yx hold furniture in exchange for improved real estate. Lnqu're at office of Oregon Land Company. 1 PAACRKS OF LAXb- AH tit tor culti J Uv' vation, and uii ler fence, for mlc at 10 per a:re. Within 1J miles from railroad tati in and 20 miles from Albany. Apply at this office. DELMONICO RESTAURANT, FINEHT IN THE CITY, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Tables supplied with every thing the market afibrds. Regular Dinner, c5cts Eastern and coast oysters on hand. am ooetz, l'rop. LBEAM DEALER IN '0 UUU 1 lUUUWi THE BEST CANNED GOODS, Vegetables in Season. He ban pome tine Mackinaw trout, inuckeral. white lish and herring that will be sold at a very low ligure. FRESH BREADEVERY DAY. None hut first-class goods han dled. 1 f yo-i would he well served pitronize I. BEAM, 2d st., cor. Jackson and Jellerran. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ! Grocery Bakery IX AL1J-NY. Will sell eithei the merchandise and fixtures in the grocery depart ment, or the fixtures pertaining to the bakery separate if desired. A splendid opportunity in a live town for any one wishing to en lage in business. F. M. KKlFIKLn, Assignee for Blackburn (l Tironi. Stockholder's Meeting. NOTICE .s hereby kIv.-ii that the annual incetiurf the stockholders of the Albany Iinililint; and Loan Absoci ation will be held on Friday, February -20, ISM. al the hour (if 7;M l- M ot raid day in the Bunk of Oregon in Al bany, Linn county. Orrfjoii, for the put pose of electing nine directors and tli.ee auditors, to serve to 'the term of one year next I'nsuin from said mcetiuic, and until their Kiiecessors are elected and (ualilied, and tc Iransaet such other busin.-ss as may come before the association. Done by order of said association this 10th diiy of January, lS'.tl. W C Casseix, Jai V Hi.aix, President, Sccrctarv, OH. PATTON, SPECIAL 1ST, Blamberg Block. Albany, Oregon, By the mf t modern and approved meth ods, cures diseases ot women and children and all private diseases ot either sex. Con' sulfation is free, and cvervthinir strictly con fidentirl. Office hours, 10 to l'i, 2 to 4 and 7 o S, Residence, cor. Third and Lyon sts. AS SURE As two and two make four, I have laid in the choicest and most com plete stock of groceries to be found in town, comprising all kinds of staples, such as bacon, lard, pigs feet, sauerkraut, white fish, Hol land herring, salmon, mince meat, apple butter, also a Sne line of bottled delicacies. People 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 foi them than any com petitor in the city. Kach cash purchaser of $40 worth of goods re ceives Webster's large dictionary; of $30 worth, one of Hand & Mc Nally's new and comple atias of the world. Reflect and you will not reject the offer. C. E. BROWNELL. Si 1 ve rwa re . Silk: Umbrellas, With gold or silver heads ; also a beautiful line of Diamond Rings and Watches. GRAND! CLEARANCE SUE! THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF OUR SUPERB ITalll Winter Stock OF Hen s, Boys' & flu MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT But coine and convince yourselves that the greatest bargains on earth await you here during January and February. ALL WOOLEN SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR AT COST. lT MB It ELLAS AND RUBBER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED. We are c impelled to have make room for our mammoth stock of spring and summer goods to arrive here the first of March. Sole agents for HANAN & SONS' Fine hoes. Yours for Business, T. L. WALLACE & CO., The birthplace of g. eat and honest bargains. Clearance Sale. L. E. BLAIN Will Close out mm M Fumishioss ' During January at a Big Reduction, in Fact a Sacrifice Iv. E. BLAIN Tbe Leading Merchant Tailor, Albany, Oregon. The City Liquor Store M.lBAUMGAllT, Proprietor, tWSexX door to th Odd Fellows' enpto, Albany, Onpstl Ksept constantly oa hand the Boast ImporUd and dotQcstte wtnas, Hqoofm, dealt aa to'rx Only nrst-daas liquor stor In Us dj . SPECIAL ATTOCftCH PAID TO OBSOS TC WILL & STARK Have the ins. -line in Tom Also SOLIEVERYELECAIIT this great clearance sale ia order to dren s Clothing AMI