Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 15, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HfcRALD: SUNDAY, KOVEALBEK 15, 1891
Iptorotog gaily QtxM
UN SALE.
Th Daily Herald will be on
ale each morning al H. J. Jones'
book tore.where iti n be procured
at 6 cents per copy.
THE MtllM.
Malta t the Albany poatotrice c!om
Fur all office north
In Kaatem na.ua
I h West Side
C nrallia and Yaquina
ll ottltf south...
5 00 P M.
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11:30 .
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: inula v l.om - to
t;cne al Ueiiv.iv 0n ot
9 a a. an e to " r.
l'osroih e rpiii m
box cwnrra all daj .
JOTT1NOS ABOUT TOWS.
Tbilip Phillips Monday evening.
Tip Humphrey, f Scio, is in
the city.
Tbe Noss Jollities an- coining t
Albany on Nov. 2:;.
Don't forget to try Kenton' tine
sweet ciiler while it i fre.-h.
Henry Williams ami wife re
turned last evening from Portland.
M'i68 Sadie Cohen came up yes
terday from Portland on it short
visit.'
Remember when yon want any
thing in the spectacle line French,
the jewele it.
There will le no meeting of the
Apollo club next Mndav night.
J. l Littler, President.
W. F. Chase who ha been em
ployed on I'r. Wallace's house left
yesterday to engage in school
teaching in a dittr'ct cast rf
Lebanon.
Marriage license was issued i-9-terday
to A. U. Prown and Miss
Lulu Whedbf r, Matthew S. Farley
and Ida Iriver, V. T. lavenport
ami Mary Hasgler.
Ir. R. Powney Dluir, a Cumber
lain Presbyterian minister, will
preach in the Southein Meth(dit-t
church Sunday morning ami t ve
iling at the usual hours.
Rev. II. II. Dobbins I. !., of
California, will preach in the First
M. E. church to-day at 11 a. si.,
and Bishop Becker at 7:30i m.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all.
The th- me for the discourse at
the Christian church to-day at 1 1
a. M., is Why Am I a Christian.
7 ::J0 I", m., lypeB in tne I ld Test
ntent. All an- invited to attend
both services. You will be wel
comed. A praycrmecting of the leal
union of the Y. 1'. S. C. K. will he
held in tlm Congregational church
Sunday, Nov. l.". at i:l" r. i.
Knbjeet: "In the World, but not
of It.""' John 17:l5-lti. Ail are
cordially invited.
Services will 1 held to-day.
nicrning and evening, at the First
I'rcsbvtetian church by the pa? tor.
Iter, fc. R. Prichard. Subject of
morning discourse, "Courage of
Conviction;" evening, '"Crime
and Criminals."
The Noss Jollities will take
summer boarders and make "A
Quick Match" at tbe opera house,
Monday, Nov. '11. Engage your
eats early at the usual place. 1;
you want ro see a first-class; olio be
sure to see the Noss Jollities in
"A Quick Match "
A Beautiful Siclit.
Julius (iradwohl wishes to re
iiew his invitation to the ladies of
Albany to call and fee his beaut i
ful array of hanging l;iiujs It is
a sight wotth looking at. He has
just received a complete line of
bicycles and tricyles for boys and
girl. He has also received an
other large lot of sugar, and thot-c
Who wish to purchase while si::'r
is cheap, tbould not wait. II
fctill sella choice Arhuckle's col lee
at one pourd for "" out-". It
will pay you to ca'l and inspect
his Kods. Those ln want tine
holiday presents Ehotild call early
and have them laid a ay fur tin in.
Vuiler the Nw Law.
The Pendleton ci'y elect ijti will
be corulucteil under the new
Australian ballot law en..c!ed by
the last legislature. Th s is i.t
because the law in itself pertains
to the conduct of city elections,
but because a scct'ou of Pendle
ton's .charter provides that the
city's elections ''hall be conducted
according to the provisions regula
ting the eltct'ous of the state."
As state elections must be held wi der
the new law, so must those of
Pendleton hereafter. There can
be no objection to it. It was tried
in the recent Ilaker City election
and met with general favor.
Thanksgiving Moi-mhU.
The Christina Fndeavor siciety
of the 1. P. church will give a
pumpkin pie Eociahle and ito-
i.ouncing bee on Thanksgiving I
evening (Thursday. Novt mber i.'t) 1
in the church, the pronouncing
bee takes tbe place of the old
fashioned spelling school, and is
very amusing an well ns instruc
tive, and is all the rage F.a.-t. V-j
ides the pumpkin pie part there
will be other ltfreshlnents with
hot collee.
Evangelical i;evlal.
The revival meeting at the
Evangelical church still continue,
notwithstanding the inciemencv
oi me weather the congregations j
have been ei.coiiraging. Rev. L. '
S. Fisher will conduct three serv-1
ices to-day as follows: K'gu-1
lar services at 11 a. m. Consecration I
service at i. m., ami a revival
sermon in the tning on
'Mmry." A o dial iiiviration
is extended to all.
Faueral Notl-.
The funeral obsciiiioa fr Mr
Amos Howard will take place at
tne residence on the corner tfi
Second and Calapooia streets, at j
1 ::ft p. at., to dar. Ti e funeral
ill 1 ... in tlia iti f..ti,. K.rv I
Largely Attended.
lt!.I.An l!ujirii, CtkL.. lout ..l.t1.
ing in the Methodist church to a '
larj concourse of eager littencrs '
TUE TWO CITY CONVENTIONS.
Call fcr tbe R-publican and Democrat:!)
on December 5th.
nit i:n i in h as co.svK.srioS.
The reblicaa vo'ers of the city
of A I ban v are reUested to meet
in convention at the Armory on
Saturday. December 5th. at 7:30
r. m. for" I he jurp.seof nominal
inu' tho following candidates for
eitv cilice": Mayor, Recorder,
Marshal, Treasurer, and to ratify
the ward nominations for eouncil
n.en. The ward meetings, for the noin
iuaticn tf one council mm horn
each ward and one committee
man from each warJ, will be held
n ihurnday evening, December
:'rd, at 7 I-. m., at the following
places :
First Ward On the west side of
the circuit court rociu.
S com! Waid On the east side
of the circuit cjurt room.
Third Ward At the Farmers'
warehouse otlice.
Albanv, Or., Nov. 14, lS'll.
J. F. Cons,
W. II. IllSTl.X,
S S. Tkaix,
Committee.
IMIMOCKATR' CONVENTION.
A mass meeting of the demo
cratic voters of the city of Albany
will be held in the circuit court
ro -m at the court house on Satur
day evening, December 5th, 1891,
at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of
nominating candidates for Mayer,
Marshal, Recorder and Treasurer,
t i re voted for at the regular an
nual eitv election to be held on
M.md.iy", December 7th, 185)1.
WAKD MEETINGS.
The committee would recom
mend that ward meetings be held
on Friday evening, December 4th,
ls'Jl, at 7 o'clock, at the following
places:
First Ward I'pstairs in the cir
cuit court room at the court house.
Second Waid In the county
court room at the court house.
Third Ward At the office of the
Farmers' warehouse.
F.aeh ward will nominate a can
didate for councilman and sehct a
member of the city central com
mittee. J.O. Whitsmaw,
('. II. Stkwakt,
T. J. Stites,
Central Committee.
REAL ESTATE, SALES.
A. M. Acheson to R. A. Bam
f js.I, :'.2.15 acres. 12 W. 2; 050.
A. M. Achesoti to school district
:5r. S-lil acre ; r).
Wm. Kvalln to Wm. Gregary,
;; tiJ acres' 11 W. 2; $181.
K. Coin to Robert Cary, 5, 18,
Scio: f.";0U.
C S. to Andrew J. Proebstel,
150 acres, 12 K. 3; patent.
Ftlwin M. Burkbart to J. B.
Flower, 50 acres 11 W. 2; $1500.
Oil Bui k hart to Peter Sist, loS
acres 11 W. :j; t;'ID.
R. Davis to F. A. Rankin et al.,
3 lots, Sodaville; $1000.
Thos. l'.randon to J. H. Robb,
parcel land 14 W. 3; $3000.
I'.ioa nsville B. & A. to J. J.
White. I blocks, 's 2d add; $540.
W. R. Kirk to D. C. Cushman,
31-loi.t acres, P.rownsville : $.'5.
.las. Scribner to M. A. Rodgerf,
171-. acres, llarrisburg; $1.
O. & V. It. R. Co. to David
Meyers, 120 aires, 10 E. 1; $12').
I Andrew Swanton to David
j ll.rseburj;h. (i:;!.S21 acres, 10 W.
I ; !f::.-n(.
I II. W. IVny to Uriah Terhnne,
iiit"ie.-t in lot 3, block 2, Leba
non ; $rLi.
Mr. Dunlnajr at Work.
The (.''Unine Century, a journal
of progrtss and prosperity, for
which Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway
issued a prospecus a few weeks
ago, has leceived such ample en
coiira'; incut from the frientU and
admirers of her former success as
a journalist as to warrant the
formation of a jo nt stock com
pany, which has just tiled articles
I of incorporation as The Coming
'Century Pulili.-liing Company,
I w ith a p:iid up, non-assessabie
j capit:.! ot.x-k of $21,000. Ihe board
I of directors has engaged Mrs. I
Duniway as editor-in-chief of the
new publication, which will make
its .'irst appearance as a first-clas,
high-toned weekly literary maga
zine on Dei-ember 2, and Mr.
Jumes A. ('a rev as manager, while
(ieorge P. Wheeler will have
chaigo of the typugiajdiiual de
partment. A I'leaitaiit Murprlt.
A pleasant farewell and surprise
party was tcndeied Miss Mina
Illici t at her liome in this city
Thursday evening, Nov. 12. A
number of her friends assembled
Uking Miss Mina completely by
surprise. An elegant lunch was
MTvcd and a "very pleasant even
ing pjeiit. The following were
present: Mrs. Hunter, Mrs.
F.hert. Misses Mollic, Jefsie and
Maggie Hunter, M. andran,
M iry Rilaud, Kate Riland, Anna
Hunt, Ktite Uherha't. Miua
Khert, Winnie Fei.nill, Kate
1-Viiii ill, Misses Folevs, Misses
SkaUy, Nt Hi,- .Nash, Y.i-W Parker,
Messrs. l'iraiitana Yandran,
Al. Boenicke, Murray Vaughn,
Chas. lfi gan, lUrt Vagers, D. Mc
Mahan. V. 1.. Buck.
lie I.tvel In Albany Once.
"Cail I.uderman, one of the shoe
t'u m of I.uderman, McGrath A Co..
1 ft tow n rather uncermoniously
Tuesdi ni"rning neglecting to pay
his hills. An attempt was made
to a'tra-h his'househoid goods, but
he had taken the precaution to
fell them to other parties." The
foieg ing appeared in the Re
veille, oi Baker City, a few clays
ago.
I'leaaant A It air.
The sociable given on Friday
nig'it at the I'nited Presbyterian
church, by the Christian F'n
deavor society of that church, was
a veiy peasant and enjoyable
iillair. The center seats in" the
church were taken out, giving
ample room and-the young people
exerted tin mselves to have a good
time and su ceeded admirably.
00TJHTI TREASURER'S BEP0RT
Following is the semi annual
f tatement of the county treasurer
of Linn county, Oregon, for the six
months erding on the 30th day of
September, A. D., 18il, of money
received and paid out, from whom
received and from what source,
and on what account paid out.
AMOINTS HECKIVEU, UKNEKAL FIND.
Ain't on hand from last
report H 761 56
Am't from tax, 185X). ... 44 SOU 83
Am't from license 85
Am't from coroner 105 01
Am't from tines 85 50
Am't from other eources 288 85
fbo 048 40
AMOUNTS PAID OCT, GENERAL FUND.
Paid on county warrants $12 5)02 80
Paid state tax 13 5M.0 11
Balance. 6 025 20
$32 548 26
AMOUNTS PAID OUT, SCHOOL FUND.
Paid school suerintend-
ent'B warrants $32 307 30
Balance H2 84
$32 500 14
State ok Oregon,
i
83.
County ok Linn, j
I, W. E. Cnrl, do hereby certify
that.the foregoing is a true and
correct statement of the amounts
received, paid out and remaining
. t .1 . .
on nana, in tue county treasury
of said county for the six months
ending on the 30th day of Septem
ber, A. D., 185)1.
Witness my hand this 1st day of
October, A. D., 1891.
W. E. Curl,
County Treasurer.
ITEM 9 OF INTEREST.
Julius SiJel fell in the river
near the J. E. Davis place last
Wednesday and come near being
drowned, the boat he was iu
capsized and he was washed into a
drift and had his leg broken by the
boat being dashed against him.
He w as rescued by his companions
with dithculty. Dr. T. W. Harris,
of Eugene, was sent for and went
over and dressed the wound.
A. L. Selman and Miss Mabel
Allen, of Zona, eloped Wednesday
evening, because of objections to
the mariiage made by the girl's
parents. Their reason for object
ing are that Selman had nothing
to support a wife, no home, no
means and no trade.
J. F. Wright, who has been for
several years one of Douglas
county's best school teachers, was
taken to the asylum tnis week. He
has been unwell for a couple of
weeks, and Wednesday fainted in
his school at Peel, and since that
time his reason has been dethroned
except at short intervals.
A very small proportion only of
the I-an'e county wheat crop has
left the hands of the growers.
The present advanced price will
result in large sales, and the re
sult will be the present stringent
money markets will be relieved,
says the F.ugene Guard. Gocd
juuges estimate that less than 20
per cent of the crop in Lane county
has been disposed of. j
A track waiter near Hood River,
while going his rounds, was
caught on a bridge by a trench t
train and thrown over, resulting
in breaking several ribs and injury
to the spine. A surgeon from The
Dalles went uowr on tiie evening
train and placed the man in the
sleeper, intending to take him to
St. Vincent's hospital in Portland :
but when near Fairhaven he died
from the result of his injuries.
At the Chemawa Indian train
ing tchool, just north of Salem, the
rjster ot students containing the
names of a larger number than
during any previous time since the
establishment of the M'tiool. 1 he
latest ariivals are from Bandon
and Port Oiford, and there are
now 240 attending the school. At
the same time last year the attend'
ance wa but 175. The total en
rollment last year reached 220.
The new buildings are completed,
and ready for occupancy, which
adds quite a little to the school's
ability to accommodate the youth
ful Indians.
A gentleman from Athena in
forms the F'.ast Oregon ian that
people there are exercised over a
case of land jumping in the neigh
borhood. A man named Clark,
from Walla Walla, has tiled upon
a quarter-section of forfei'ed rail
road land four or five miles west of
Athena in possession of minor
heirs of the A. J. Anderson estate.
He ordered the children off, but
they refused to go. Clark's son has
filed upon a piece of land belong
ing to Mr. Ashpaugh, of which the
latter has been in possession for
twelve yenrs.
A woodc'iopper named E. G.
SohUze aa brought to Portland
from Kalama yesterday, and taken
to the St. Vincent hospital to have
an eye removed. While at work
splitting some timber a piece of
steel flew up, striking him in the
right eye, destroying his sight.
Themes McMahan, a railroad man
from Yaquina, was also taken to
the hospital for tbe treatment of
an injured hand, that was crushed
between the bumpers of two cars.
Around th World,
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Phil
ip Phillips' to the editication of a
large and fashionable audience,
started around the world last night
in what is aptly termed a chariot
of song. It is at tbe Seattle opera
house Mr. Phillips is showing and
he will complete his tour this
evening. The entertainment is
novel, interesting and beautiful.
To describe the many and interest
ing things, which are illustrated
with song, would till a vol u id
and tbe entertainment must i e
seen to be appreciated. The pict
ures shown oj the canvas by the
phc to-opticon are of the h ghest
older, and many of them will put
to blush the work of the best
artists. Mr. Phillips will appear
again this evening.
At the opera house Monday,
Tueeday and Wednesday.
THE CHURCHES.
Whfcre and by Whom Suv'ces
Will Bo Held To-Ddj.
Wba,
Conkkecai ION AL Corner of Fourth
and Ferry t-lreets, Preaching every
Sunday at 11 A. M., ami 7:45 i m.
Sabbath seti o at 12:i. Pruyer
meeting Wednesday evening. Kev.
S. K. Webster, I). U. of I'cnrylvauia,
Pastor,
Phesiiyteki an. corner of rimuclul
bln and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a,
ni. and 7:o0 p. in. Pastor Kev. K. U.
Prichard. Sabbath school at Pi: 15 p.
ru. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
eAening.
M etuoihst. Corner Ellsworth and
Third streets. Services at 1 1 a. hi. and
7::W p. in. Pastor, Kev. 8. K. Meiiiin
irer. Pastor. Sabbath school 2::W p. ni.
Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
ning. St. Pail Methodist Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
11 a. iu. and 7::0 p. m. Pastor, 11,
S. Sliunele Sabbath school nt 10 a
ru. Prayer meeting on Thursday
evenings.
Lniteo Pkesiivtekian. Corner ol
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces at 11 a. in. unci 7::U) p. in. Pastor Kev.
S.G .Irvine. Sabbath school at 2::iilp.
in Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Evanoei.ical. Corner of Lyon urn)
Fourth streets, services at 11a. in.
and 7 30 p. m. Pastor, Kev. L. S. Fisher.
Subbatn school 10 a. in. Prayer meet
ing ever Wednesday evening.
CumsTlAN CiU'Kcii Services every
every Stimtav ut their church at 11 a.
in. and ?::J0 p. in. Sunday school
at 10 a. in. Pra)cr niecMng
Thursday evenings at 7::W p. ru.
Ail are invited to attend. Kev. Jas. F.
Steward, pastor.
Catholic Services every Suuday
at It a. iu., by Kev. Fr. L. Metayer.
Uaitist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth
streets, Services at 11 a. nt. and 7::Ur
p. m. Pastor Kev. Geo. 11. Hill.
Sabbath school immediately after the
morning services. Prae-r meeting
every Wednesday evening.
Episcopal Services every Sal),
bath morning at It a. in. Kev. M
Plummer, pastor.
MotfaeraT
Castoria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
its ingredients are published
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely barm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, quires pain,
cures diarrlnet and wind colic,
allays feverishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas
soria is the children's panacea
the mothers' friend. 35 d--!s, 35
cents.
THE WOKLD KNK1CHED.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
ty perfect laxative known, as it ie
Ihe only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual tocleanse
the system gently in the SpriL-
time or, in fact, at juiy time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Fine Suitings.
. W. It. Graham, the tailor has
received one of the largest lines of
line suiting-) and trouserings to i e
seen in Oregon, outside of Port
land, e.Tihrac-ng all the desirable
patterns for winter wear. His
prices will be found so low that
any one can afl'ord to wear one of
his neat tilting tailor made suits
aud overcoats. He warrants his
goods to be tirst -class, and guaran
tees a lit. Call and see his new
patterns.
Fell Dead.
1 heee words are laminar to our
readers, as not a day p-es with
out the report of the sudden death
of some prominent citizens. The
explanation is "Heart Disease
Iherelore beware it you have any
of the following symptoi is : Short
Breath. Pe in in Side, Smothering
Spells. Swollen Ankles, Asthma'ic
Breathing, Weak and Hungry
Spells, Tenderness in Si.oiilder or
Irregular Pulse. These symptoms
mean heart disease. 1 lie- most
reliable remedy is Dr. Miles' New
Heart Cure, which has saved
thousands of lives. Book of
testimonials free at Stanard &
Cusick, who also sells the New
Heart Cure.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Ca.storia I
wiiitil's a lo v-nT-
TINU
KeailvCotWiibtLiiiioi
These lines hive been inven'ed by
Mr. (iio. White. The LADIES'
TAILOK. of Hi. New Kurlingtun et. ,
. London England, anil 1112 F.
Street. J. Y.. Washington. 1). C.
The success since introduced , I ye irs
ago, ha been marvelous. Mure Ih.in
a uiillibii mules in h unue and this
couiitiy are using tin in with the
greatest saii'faction. Thcc linings
are cut to your order, therefore an
elegant titling and slyli.-li waist aud
sleeves are always guaranteed. Thiy
are cut of Best English Sik-sia in all
shades. Id ordering send the bust
measure, over the highest part cf
bun and waist measure; if extra long
waisted tuention it. Price, .r cents;
in Fancy Figu;ed Silesia, 75 cents
extra postage. Semi potal note,
money order or stamps to Geo.
WLite, l.ailies' lailo', 1 VZ F St. X.
W . , W-hingtou, I). C.
WHITE'S
l'KICFKCT F1T1INH AND HANG-
INU KK.4DY ( IT SKIKT
1.1 NINO
The Skirts are cut of hist Engli h
Perealine, in al) bhades. They are
cut toy nir order, trier f ire an elegant
liting kirt is always guaranteed. In
order ng send wuist niru.-uire and
len ith of skirt iu front. Price 7.1 e-uit-and
12 cenle for (Histagp. Send postal
note, money order or hiniie, totico.
White, Emlie.-'Tail ir; III:) Street. N.
I V., vYaehingtou, D. C.
Bl'SISKSS LOCALS.
F. M.French, jewel r.
Will A Stark, the jewelers.
Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros.
Oysters in every slyleat Isorn,s.
Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's.
Meals at the Delinonieo 2f cents.
Isom has the only oyster parlors
in the city.
Pigs feet tnd sour kraut at
Allen Bros.
Choice eiting andcookingapples
at Allen Bros.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isom's.
New jewelrv of latest pat terns at
Will & Stark's.
Repairing neatly done at Klein
Bros shoe storo.
Will A Rtatk have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Repairing neatly done at the
large gilt boot stoic.
Go to the Delinonieo restaurant
for Eastern oysters.
When iu town call at the Del-
monico for your meals.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Read?.
r.uv vour heating and cook
stoves of Hopkins Bros.
A line line of gold rings ju
opened at Will A Stark's.
Klein Bros., are giving their
customers an eleg tut piaro.
rresh comb hoaey, Linn county
jrouuciion. at J'arxer liro
vto lo Klein Bros, and have vour
shoes repaired while you wait.
A inn line ot choice cigars ant
tobaccos kept at b K. Allen's.
Fresh oysters in any style at the
1'iamonu Chop House cents
Alien Bros., alwavg supply their
customers with butter and egg,
Necessaries delicacies and
luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginaLie design at ill iV
Stark's.
Keep your ejes open for bar
gains at F. E. Allen's cheap gro
eery store.
Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blende
collee received on every steamer at
.Allen Uros.
Great reduction
suit Gradwt. hl's
for particulate.
in sugar, con
ad vert is --incut
Another lot of those one dollar
kid gloves, just received at the
I.aiies Bazaar.
Subscriptions for all tho lending
ni igazines and new spapers taken
at the postoihee,
Ladies, Misses and children's all
wool urn. or wear in great variety at
the Ladies Bazaar.
Sodaville water is kept constant
ly on hand tiv the bottle at d. L
Blackman's drug store.
Go to the Albany Baths A Pur
b r Shop for fir t class woik
Geo. A. Landrcth proprietor.
All kimis ol truit hoxes in
quantities to suit at the Sugir
Pine Door A Lumlr Company s
Special oa'gair.s iu ladies' gold
and gold tilled w niches t F. M
Freiivh's, the corner ji- Aeiry store
Klein i.ros can make voii any
style cf a boot or a t-hoe you wi.-h,
and will guarantee a perfect lit
Try I hem on a pair.
Furnished r. tit suitabL for one
or two gentlemen. I'se of bath
convenient location. Impure ol
C. B. Winn.
Just received at t lie Ladies
Bazaar an elegant line of fancy
cords, fringes ami i.oiipoiis suitable
for all kinds of fancy work, also the
new shades in zephyrs.
F. L. Kenton has just received a
largn lot ol line sweet cider w hich
will be sold at f cent?" per glass or
25 cent.-: per gallon. Inters should
he left at jrico, whin- lliilresh
and sweet.
Call and see the brillir.nt dis
play of library lamps 1 1 C. 1
nrowneii s. .ot one kept over
from last year but all this year's
styles and will be sold at the
lowet living price.
Mi. J. S. Morgan has just
completed burning a fresh kiln
at bis brick yard one mile west of
the court house, nnd is prepared
to fill all orders. A man will be
in waiting at the yard to attend to
all cl! rs for brick.
Pliiiiip Phiirpi-, the singing pil
g.iru, will be in Albany oil Nov.
Hi, 17 and IS in his great rendition
of "Around the World in a Char
iot of Sung," which will be illus
trated with a roy:i! p!i-.to-opt!can.
He will be assisted by his talented
son.
Klein K.os. are nw better pre
pared than ever to do repairing
on huots aid tin es, they having
added another lirst-clas shoemak
er to their working force in their
it-pairing aud custom department.
All repaint g brought to thfiu will
receive prompt attention, and they
will allow none but first-class work
io leave their shop.
Tho Delsarto cortet affords a
support both light and strong,
freed in in all motion and elegance
of shape. The Delsarto- waisis fr
ladies and children are recommen
d"d by all who have tried them.
Perfect lit guarantee 1. Mrs. Talt.
exclusive agent. Sample may be
seen at Mrs. Gilbert's dressmak
ing parlois, over Gfldin Rule
Bazaar.
CIsed in Millions of Homes
0" PRICES
MEN'S,
OMERGOH
We have overcoats for the big.
And Overcoats for the small,
Overcoats for you one,
And Overcoats for you all.
A Great Overcoat Sale !
We make OVERCOATS a leading specialty, and can truthfully assert that no sn h an arsortmcnt
has ever before been seen in the Willamette Valley. We have :
Cava Gvsrcoats
Long1 overcoats
Meltsn ovorcoita
Worsted overcoats
Wo have Blue, Slack and Broa Ovorcoats
Wc have Tan, Snuff ani Slate Colored Overco t3,
Overcoats with fur on and overcoat without fur
Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Ovorcoats with cloth callars
"Weha-ve single and double hreasted ovorcoats
"We have ovor:;at: for .he small man as well as the large man
We
have overcoats w ith si'k lining, and overcoats with cassiineie Bniag, we have overcoats w ith faruier
sal n lining, and overcoats with worsted lining. Call while the as
sortment is large and make a selection.
Wil-tatiii 111 Soi
IF YOU
J. 1.
ALBANY,
I hi re xet
QUARTER
tli.il in I la
kit t ouritv
'Ore
Ui- A
'n, nvnr
U new lialitr City. apCUTIIDV
muii Mho hm siin.-i wEllI I Uli F
l'i-conic iileuti1t-l wi:h tho riNiurctft All
ui'I lit(luniciit oil hut country. TtiUflUU
n.-ei i no nthur than Mr. John Stewart, out
'ii the wealthiest aridnmBt inSii?ntial citisent
in the county. In a recent le-ltcr he says:
hail been sufferim; Irom ai'i8 in my lark
untl catml kidney cmpKint 1'or name time.
ml iiiit u.mI many n-tneiuea without any
hut temporary relief. The paina in my back
hi.l Inronif m nevcre th it 1 was i-rcventud
from attcmlin to my work and could not
iimvc wiihnut the U'e ol a cane. Hearing,
throntih a frlund, of the wonderful cures ef
foit hy Oregon Kidney Tea, I wm induced Ut
try a ho, and from that vc'V Unit dnae I
f'liind instaiit relief, and before u-iinf half
tic ciiilcntx o! the hox the puna in c y nack
cKlircIv dinnpcred I have every f ith is
th! ii tucs of the O.-cvon Kidney Tea, and
run ci.iutciftiti'uisly re'itnimend it to djj
frii inls. I would not be without it for any
thing." Orvjon KMnev Tea curw headache, Incon-
tini-ncc of iirioc, hriek dust aetlitnent, burn
itnfor iaitifjl tcuxation ahile urinating, and
til ullc- tions of the kidney or urinary organs
of either sex.
Opera House,
n urnc- .- tririor, Ltswcs li .Managers.
Nov. liith, 17th and 13th,
PHILLIP :-: PHILLIPS.
The Singing Pilgrim ,
Ar.oitnl thu V.rlil in a fWinrt1 nf
Songs. A jeerlesa pilgrimage
gr:i;iliically llliiHtratea witn 1IMJ
colsgai views t:iken from nature
ar-.d coloretl by eminent artiste,
magnified nnl iliumimtted by the
tioyal Photo Opticon,
Il'ustrating accurately the most
magnilictnt cilier?, editice9, pc.n-
erv, pori'aiip, art, arcuiiecuu-e,
Htatuary, co4tum e and social life,
from the -0 dlllerent countries vi.,
itcd, with gniphicd Hcriptionsand
wonile-ful suriiriats, mechanical
hiinges and fu-ciriating transfor-
lnati uH. Ueplete Willi not.g pu
iieiblv illustrated, while being in
imitably sung.
Seats on Fale at Will & Links,
50 and 7"cei:ts ; children, 25 cents ;
mrpe, $1.75.
40 Years the Standatc
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S:
TJlster overcoats
Chinchilla overcoats
Zersoy overcsat3
Stockist ovorcoats
IWE HAVK A FEW OF OUR"
WISH ONE-
UaIla(;e
STRAHAN BLOCK.
JUDGE?
VOL'IiSKLF
ii inn iiriT
uuauty,
OIB1 OTJB
We invite attentioa
NECK
JCST
New Lines of
BOYS' CLOTIJIXO.
L. E. BLAIN,
The :-: Uadinr
Merchant
Box overcoat:
Cheviot overcoats
leaver overcoats
Corkscrew overcoats
fc for
JOB
& Qd.,
OREGON.
G-OOIDS
to cur large ii. voice of
W K A R
OPENED.
Immenpe Stock of
0 VEJ ('0 A T S.
:-: Mm
Tailor.
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