THE MORNING HERALD:TJlt3RSDAY, JSrOVEMJiER If), 1891
ON SALE.
t
The Daily Hbrald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones
book Btore.where it i n be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
THE M4II.
Valla th Alhan? ptottlce elotw
For nil office north )
I he Eastern state OC r M,
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REPUBLICAN CONVENTIO.b
Tbe republican voters of the city
of Albany are rei nested to meet
in convention at the Artnoiy on
Saturday, December ."th. at 7 :.5i
p. m. for the purpose of nominat
ing the following candidates for
citv offices: Mayor, Recorder,
Marshal, Treasurer, and to ratify
the ward nominations for council-
The ward meetings, for the nom
ination of one councilmin from
each ward and one committee
man from each ward, will be h Id
on Thursday evening, PecemU-r
jrd, at 7 I-. -M., at tha follow m j
Dlaces :
First Ward On tbe west side of
the circuit court rocm.
Second Ward On the east tide
of the circuit court room.
Third Ward At the Farmers'
warehouse olliee.
Albany, Or., Nov. 14. Hill.
J. F. Cons,
W. II. HlsToS,
S S. Titus.
1'oiiiinittee. I
JOTTINOl ABOUT TOAVN
The Spanish Students to-night.
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is in the "citv. " ' "
K. Ehret and family have
!
re- i
moved to I'ortland. !
T. L. Wallcee is con lined to hi
home with an attack of la grippe.
The Xoss Jollities at the opera
house on Mondav eening, Nov.
i':;.
For carpet weaving call atc-rner
of Firsi and Jackson streets. Mrs.
1). E. Moblev.
E. A. Parker, who has been ill
several weeks with rheumatism, is
again on the street.
Bert I'. Van Cleve, the risii g
young comedian, left last evening
lor S-an Francisco, going overland.
The Noss Jo'lltles introduce a
a great number of epecialti-'s in
their comedy sketch. "A Ijuick
Match."
The Albany Buildii g and I.o ir.
Association will hold its tegular
meeting on Fiiday evening, No
vember 20th.
Wheat has advanced to .h; cents
This is the highest figure that has
been reached this sea-son, or for a
good many seasons in the past.
Mr. O. W. Wrisrht went to Sale m
to day to argue a cuse in the su
preme court for Messrs. J. W.
Gaines and otheis, of near Scio.
Tlie executors Fa'e of the jer
tional property of the late Ephriam
Tinner, deceased, will be held at
the farm miles south of Albany on
SaturJay Nov. "I.
J. II. Townsend and family left
yesterday for their future hum at
Newberg, Yamhill county. 1 1
pons will go into tho hardae
business there.
Z. T. Bryant, of Lebanon, wan in
the city yesterday, lie contem
plates going: into the mice-' in a
few days, going by way of the
Sweet Home route.
Everybody patronize the No-g
Jollities, because thnr pirfor
mincesare clean ami full of wit
and humor, and are the theme of
praise everywhere.
The Noss Jollities' farcical
comedy, "A tj'ihk Match," mits '
vervlody. lias plot enough to!
make it intcrtstiiig ; comt .lv I
enough to make it very lu.iny;
sentiment and musi-j enough to i
make it an evening long to be
remembered.
l'each stones are being s'lippvd
into the Willamette valley by the
ton. They are destined f. r prune
tr-es and the irreat tin nher being
planted would indica'e that
nurserymen h:ve cnulideiicu in
the demaml next fall. If the ptc
sent interest in fruit tree pl.ir.ting
continues live years longer, h ilf of
this vallev will le in orchards.
lu the Tolla.
W. 11. G ret-li wood, the
pho'ogMpher. was arrested to-day
on a berious charge, that of rob
bery preferred be Newt n Swine
iord, wil'h whom Greenwood
roomed Sundav tnuht. It seems!
that before going to be I Mr.
Swineford shewed which was
seen by Oscar J dIiiisoii andlireeu
wood. After counting it over he
placed tire money in his vest
pocket and .went to bed with
( irAeniarnod. On hahLni" t i i i '
morning Mr. S.ineiord toun ihim
sell alone in t lie ro jm sin I minus
his :. As we go to press ireen-
wood is being
ol the money.
trieel for the t li ft I
Baker Citv Blade, j
Severe Injuria a
Mr. Omer Hendrickson, while
arranging articles or a ruined plat
form in the rear oi the store of
Conn A Hendrickson. received a
fall yesterday that will lay aim up
for several days.
Linn County I'edtfsogutit.
The examinations for teachers
certificates, which rtceheJ the
finishing touches yestcrilay, re
sulted in four tirst-clas ceitdi
cates. eleven second and twelve
third grades.
flnccf asful to the C'le.
The er.gagement of Philip Phil
lips for three nights of his Chariot !
of Song around the worhl. closed I
last ritrht eiuitc successfully. The
entertainment was goexl thru
out.
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ACALIFOKNIAN OS OREGON.
San TrancifCO Commisloa Merchant
j V sits O.-epoa and Cits H.s Views.
Tl.os. Fitch, Jr., is a San Fran
; cisf) oriiinis-iuii merchant, and
i his is Hliat lie puo.isiics ai a vitii
to Ore-tron :
'The traveler who journeys
tl r niiih the Oreren valleys trav
ersed by the Southern 1'aeitic road,
hci-inirin;! at the foot of tiie Siski
you mountain and ending at
"Tortland on WilLnrette,' vies
a countiy lor which, for fertility
and beiuy, and health and wealth
pr.,ducini capacity, cannot be ex
celled, ai;l tin.ls few eijua's any
where in the North Tiinperate
Z jll'-.
"The contrast between the un
fenced and win-feme 1 fields, un
paiut(d fprartlinj; houses, rib-ix-liihiiing
cattle, llv-bitten bronchos
an 1 raz jr-backed l.g of other
h calitie s, and the wallowing P.erk
shiies, sleek hordes, fat st'ers,
coiiifortable residences, laden
orchards and well kept fields and
guldens of the Oie-yon aileyp, is
so great as to provoke the com
merit of every traveler.
' It is the itiality of the consum
ed food by man or by four-footed
animals that maki s all the dill'er-
tlt. ,.,,,
ence in llie vanie oi me norse oi
and it if the iiiiuhty of
thu soil that makes the food. Be
fore the foot of civilized man
touched the Willamette valley,
i. at lire had been busy for thous
and t,i years derositirg there the
detritus and wash of the adjacent
mountains, and forty years of cul
ture have not exhausted a ti: lie of
the plant f d in the rich alluvial
soil.
'TIiith im'utoi'M ilinw from the
80;jf tll0 aD(1 jtW!jf ,lie.,.iness
and soundness ; there w heat laughs
in ripples of boii n ti ous yield ; there
ots l uve a heart in them that
nuts coinage into the heart and
strength into me sinews oi me
r,Lt7 , ,e t,,e ltai!' an! the
pear sua me prune ami me pium,
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,1 11' t 1 1 1 J ,it'i v . M.v II . iti fc'v a 1'
into toe sott loam ami pump in
the succulent juices that place
Oregon truU a'na l ot ad other in
quality and price; there the hop
vine, unvexed by lice or drouth,
gathers tnigraticf and pungency ;
there straw l.eiriea grow as large as
pumpkins and pumpkins as large
as balloons.
'".V large share of the products
of these Oreg n vail, ys tinds a
market in San Francisco, and a
still la ger .share c h he sent here
at a pr. Ik. Portland is a rich
and prsieroin city, and for many
purpr si s ami in many lines ot
rm-inees a good city to trade in,
but its produce commission busi
ne.'s has never got out of the
g:o.,v. s cut in ti e 70's. Except
in the wheat busintss, Portland is
not oigni'zei or prepared to
hand e the prod let of its tributary
country, an I an unexpected car
load ot" dried fiiats, or train'oad of
outs or potatoes', would kn:ck the
I local market senseless. In San
rta'.ctcowe appreciate the ex
ccIIckcj cf Oregon product?, and
we express our appreciation in the
way most satisfactory to the pro-diicer--in
the prices that are psrd.
I habitually obtain from retailers
and juhhiis here from tin to
tw nty per cent, more for Oregon
pot -i toes, oit and Imps and dried
frui s, than the California
prcdiict. This usually for local
iMiisiimiition. for in the Eastern
markets th y have not yet c .me
to make the distinction. I am
arixU :ih to handle Iregnn products.
It i-" ul .v:ivs easier to sell ; -'.xid
ill.!.. :.i :i I . i . . I lirnre (!.-.. t.,1
dispose of an inferior article at
any pi ice.
"When you sell the Wst oats in
the market at the highest price
paid, there are live persons de
lighted the producer, who gets
fie i r'c the purchaser, who gets
the article, I, who g-t my com-ini-sioii,
th horse, w hich munches
the 'ats, and the driver of the
horse, who tret i two seconds more
out ol hint on the mile. I might
trace this fnrther, but lack of
p..cj forbids."
Hie Sanili Slualrutit.
Tnia tah-uted company w ill a
pear at the opera houne this eve
ning. A Portland exchange says
of then;: The Park theatre which
has been clo--ed .luring; mo3t of the
leek, .pencil la.-t week with
Kehagliata's Spinish students.
The lioii'e wr.s tilled with an ap-
tne. lative au'.lionce. 1 he music
was selected, and beautifully
given by fie students. The in
striimeuts were two mandolins,
violin and guitar, violoncello and
sal erio, ai d tluy produced the
sweetest iniisii: imaginable. Signor
Kehagli.i'a who is master violin
ist gave a solo that was enthusi
ast icully received. F. Mann, the
sultario player, also rendered a
! charming solo. Sui a small por
Ition of the tveni nti's en io merit
was the singirg oi Emma Porter
Makiuson. She possesses a clear,
soprano voice that shows careful
t ail ing and study. She was well
received by the audience, and was i K00is t he un,t-clas8, and guaran
lou.lly anpla.idcd lor here llort. ts a fit. Call and Bee his new
I. argent Itell.
tabernacle for the use
of the
erected
Christian
I hure h has been
and lor it the
in Turner.
Ulgest
b.-ll in . the state i has been procured ,
!..! ru..nil l.c liuru III pt.-M
( lion and c muneii' e its clarion in
, vita'ioii to come in and oiler wor
jslio to elcity. Tt'e tabernacle,
which is an immense structure
finished in good style, ai.d the bell
I t he absolute
j I'll'iie r. :e:e f
! eloiia'.i n.
cift ot Mr. Ge.ege !
iiiagniticent J
1 lie t use Dluiilswil.
The care ef the state vu. Monroe
Ward, ariested for heating his
daughter, came up in Justii'e
Humphrey's court yesterday. On
motion ot tiie slate's attorney thj
case was di.-miiised, tiie defendant
pining the costs. It is und rstood
that Vartt agreed to leave the
s'ate, and the cese was elismisseel
at the wish .1 the family, who
have assurance of freedom
further molestation.
from
PROBATE MATTERS-
In the matter of the estate of
Henry George, ordered that per
sonal property be sold as prayed
for in the petition of the .admin
is tator.
la iht matter of the eslats of
Andrew Kalston, deceased, or
dered that personal property be
sold as prayed for by the admin
istrator. In the matter of the estate of
C. U. Spencer, the receipt of
Kliza Spencer tiled and tbe ad
ministrator discharged.
In the matter of the estate of
Sarah M. Whi e, inventory tiled,
real estate $400, and personal
property $10.
In the matter of the estate of
Ephraim Turner, will admitted to
probate; stipulation between heirs
tiled ; affidavit of executor tiled;
inventory tiled ; real estate, $11,
000; personal properly, $11,480.25.
Order made to sell personal prop
erty. In the matter o' the guardian
ship of Margin Cummings, a
minor, second annual account
filed and allowed.
William Sherills took out first
papers to become a citizen.
In the matter of the estate of
JeriiHha Moore, final account filed
and hearing set for Saturday, De
cember 12th, at ! o'clock a. m.
In the matter o- the guardian
ship of L. 1. Hale, a minor, ac
count tiled and approved. Guar
dian's resignation accepted on his
tiling proper vouchers.
In the matter of the e-tate and
guardianship of Ralph, Anna and
Mary Yantis, final account filed
and allowed, and guardian dis
charged and bondsmen exonerated.
A (Jnod Foundation.
For every superstructure that is
reared the "most necessary requi
site to be looked af er is the foun
dation. It must be laid good and
strong, durable End broad. In
matters of education and prepa
ration for a useful life is this most
essentially the case. To every one
then who thinks upon the tubject
will it be apparent that the com
mencement of a child's education
is the most imKrtant stp in its
career. The best place to make
such start is in a thorough kinder
,, ,W i,P Kmehcl nvstem.
I yve l,ave iust such an institution
in Albanv under the care of Mrs
Emma Tatliam, who thoroughly
understands the work and is en
thusiasticiily imbued with its
worth and necessity. An elfbrt is
hoing made to embody the system
in an organized connection with
our free public schools, ai.d peti
tions are being circulated to that
ell'ect. It is to be hoped that the
effort w ill meet with success.
A New Bank.
Hon. J. W. Cusick has inr.de all
the necessary arrangements for
openii g a new bank in this city
in the near future. Ttie bank will
be ow ned by J. W. Cusick A Co.,
and will occupy his building where
11. J. Jones' book store now is. A
new front will be put in, which
will serve as the bank's quarters
for the present. Mr. Cusick state
that his intention is later on to
erect a line brick block occupying
the w hole of his property on l-irs:
and Hroadalbin street?, with the
1 ank inMhe ccruer. The work of
remodelirg the present building
will begin next month. Mr.
Cusick, it is under.-tood, is backed
in the enterprise by I'ortland cap
italists. He has been prominently
engaged in the banking business
heretofore, and is favorably known
throughout Oregon.
HelRtmzzar.
Calculations are now being aiade
to present the cantata of lielshaz
zar on the 17th and 18th of Decem
ber. As all the participants have
pledged the'tn-e.ves to make it a
sircess t'-e public may look for
ward to o ae of the best entertain
ments of its kind ever given in
Albany. The fact that it takes
two months to prepare fr i's
presentation, ami that it will cost
the management at Ica-t $l";)f is
an asurance that the cantata is
one of no sm:.ll conseiU9iice.
Watch the papers for the east o'
characters.
Teacher, Attention.
There will be a local meeting of
teachers at Shedd, Nov. 27th and
2Sth, lS'Jl. The first session will
be held on Friday evening. An
interesting programme will be
prepared lor both Fridny and Sat
urday. All teachers and school
oflici'rs in the vicinity of She Jd are
cordially invited to be present.
Geo. F. Russell. Supt.
Fine Mulling.
W. It. Graham, the tailor has
i receive el one of the largest lines of
line suitings and trouserings to be
seen in Oregon, outside of Port
land, embracng all the desirable
patterns for winter wear. His
prices will be found so low that
any one can athorel to wear one ol
his neat tilting tailor made suits
and overcoats. He warrants his
patterns.
iSrateful Keyond Kxureaslor ,
Portland, Or., July SI.
The Oregon Kidney Tea has
rured my back and kidneys, and
I am at a loss to express my grat
itude. I shall always remember
the Oregon K dney Tea with
pleasure ami esteem, and highly
recommend it to all my friends
mid Hfiimiint.ttnre .4
J. . i. l),,wxis(i, fatP. Selling's.)
For sale by Foshay A Mason.
Klein Bros can make you any
style of a boot or a shoe you wish
and will guarantee a perfect fit.
Try them on a pair.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
BOTES FROM MONMOUTH.
Hatml Progress Qrowih and Success
of tbe Normal Bclool.
Monmoi in, Oregon, Nov. ID.
Thinking perhaps a few items
from Monmouth might be of in
terest to your many icielers, I send
you the following:
Monmouth is a tow n of about
eight hundred inhabitants, it is
beautifully situated near the hills
of tin Coast Range, two m;le
west of the Willamette river, anil
is the seat of the Stace Normal
school of Oregon. The tow n has
made many rapid changes within
the last year. The Normal school
is the principal attraction of this
place.
A large number of families have
niowel here for the purpose of
sending their children to school.
The school is in a prosirous
condition with Prof. P. L. Camp
bell as Pres. The building which
Is of brick, has lately been re
paiuted and papered which adds
much to its general appeara ice.
Two hundred and eight) -two
students are now enroll' d nt the
Nornal, one hundred and seventy
eight of whom board at the dining
ball.
Four societies have been or
ganized by the students, two by
the ladies, and two by thegent'e
men. They will hold a joint ses
sion at the close of this term Nov.
27. An interesting programme
has been arranged.
The special examination of the
senior class is near at had. This
class numbers forty-three.
Prospects of a new hotel being
built by Mr. Jordon of Arlington,
and will be a benefit to the place.
A flouring mill is being built
between Monmouth and Indepen
dence. There is talk of a cannery
being built at the same place.
A water company has been in
corporated with a capital of $ti0.H);
the woik of laying mains will soon
begin.
An enterlainmeul will be given
by the Monmouth cornet band,
Nov. 21 proceeds to be used in
carpeting and refitting their rooms.
SHEDD'3 FOBLIO SCHOOL?.
The following rhetorical exer
cises will be rendered by the p.ipils
of the Shedd's public schools,
Frielay afterimon Nov. r7, the
names of the pupils and titles of
the recitations being given :
Mary Sutherland, The Beauti
ful Wil'amette.
Martha Waters, Make Some
body (ilad.
Lena Sprenger, Blessed
Dreams.
Ziida Sprenger, Two Portraits.
Walter Davis, Somebody.
Edith Johnston, Since I'm a
Little Child.
John Duncan, The Boy's Keweue.
K chie Wr ght, You can't come
la Sir.
Anna Wr'ght, A Lucky Horse
Shoe.
John Sutherland, Good Morn
ing. Harry Iiek, Home Boys.
Wallace Sprenger, " Popping
Corn.
Kosa New ton, Warden Keep A
Place For Me.
Fraukie Ilinehart. The Last
Hymn.
John Thfiupeon, Planting Pop
Corn.
Eila Newten, The Princes And
The Uabbi.
Winnie Sprenger, Knowledge
The Key To Suc. ess.
Evalena Thompson, Grandatine.
Belle Halvcrson, Guilty Or Net
Guilty.
Bertha Shedd, A Georgian
Volunteer.
Earnest Pugh, Partners Wanted.
Henry Morgan, Higher.
Prince Morgan, The Foot's Com
plaint. Guy Porter, Bildad And Betsey.
lora Porter, His Mother's Song.
Clyde Shaver, The Lanel of the
Burning Corn.
Otto Thompson, My Little Pussy.
Myrtie .uorgison, Sewing a
Seam.
Je-Btcr Dick, The Journey.'
Jenn Mitchell, Dolly's Lesson.
Mary Mitchell, Song.
OUie Wr ght, Ollie's Almanac.
Lizzie Mitchell, The time is
Drawing Near.
Ethel Morgason. Apple Time.
trace Ellison, The Night Wind.
Ze'la Davis, Wee Rhymes for
Wee Speakers.
Fred Sprenger, The Boys are
going to School.
Claude Ellison. A Little Boy's
Speech.
Willie Mitchell, A Soldiers
Dream
Freel El worthy, A Fairy Ship.
George Cruine, In School.
Anna Thompson, My Choice.
Vanny Crume, Wake Cp Bevs.
Kitty Gau It, My Dolly.
Henry Halverson, Kiep Trying.
Henry Thompson, A Million
Diamonds.
Angletle Cardin, A Little
Planter.
Kate Sutherland, I Live for those
who Love Me.
Ioyd Caro hers, Homo Boys.
Milly Carothers, Tne Child's
World.
Everet Car.len, A Bird.
Ixla Wright, A Scln-lar.
Kobert Mitchell, The Harbor.
Philip Duncan Tho Life Saver.
Alex Sutherland, Nothing To
Do.
Anna HalviTion, What is The
Reason.
Esther Dick, My Mamma.
Lulu Morgason, Partiu r.-diip.
N ti. I. IK Pcgii G. H. Wll.KES
Assistant. Principal.
GIKI, WANTED To .lo liouscwotk for
snitll fin liy, For urt:culan ui'iuirc
at thin otnee.
HAKRlEII,
MOU.4I3 BAKER At llie rt M;nie
of the bridu' pureuts in .luiH-tion
City on Wednesdny, Nov. Is, S:1,
Mr. H. E. M-nis, of II irrislmrir,
and Miss MoMie Hakcr, of Jiinctiun,
Kev. U.M. Whitney ollivia'ing.
BCS1NK99 LOCALS.
F. M. French, jeweler.
Will A Stark, the jewelers.
Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros.
Oysters in every style at Isom,s.
Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's.
Meals at the Dclnionico 25 cents.
Isom has the only oyster parlors
in the city.
Pigs feet and sour kraut at
Allen Bros.
Choice eating find cooking apples
at Allen Bros.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isotn's.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will & Stark's.
Repairing neatly done at Klein
Bros shoe stor3.
Will fc Statk have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Repairing neaily done at the
large gilt boot store.
Go to the Delmonico restaurant
for Eastern oysters.
When in town call at the Del
monico for your meals.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to su:t, at Parker Bros.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
Buy your heating anil cook
stoves of Hopkins Bros.
A fine line of gold rings just
opened at Will A Stark's.
Klein Bros., are giving their
customers an elegant piano.
Fresh comb honey. Linn, county
production, at Parker Bros.
Go to Klein Bros, and have your
shoes repaired while you wait.
A full line of choice cigars ane.
tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen's.
Fresh oysters in any style at the
Diamond Chop House 2o cents.
Allen Bros., alwavs supply their
customers with butter ami egg.
Beautiful gold watches in evevy
imaginable design at Will A
Stark's.
Keep your eyes open for bar
gains at F. E. Allen's cheap gro
cery store.
Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blende'd
collee received on every steamer at
All. n Bros.
Great reduction in sugar, con
sult (irad wold's advertisement
for paiticulais.
Another lot of those one dollar
kid gloves, just reeeiveel at the
La Jies Bazaar.
Subscriptions for all the leading
magazines and newspapers taken
at the postollice.
Ladies, Misses and children's all
wool underwear in great variety at
the Lidies Bazaar.
Sod iville water is kept constant
ly on hand by the bottle at G. L.
Blackman's drug store.
Furnished room suitable for one
or two gentlemen. I'se of bath.
Convenient location. In.piire ot
C. B. Winn.
Ne'cessaries elclhracies and
luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery.
Just received at the Ladies
P.azaar an elegant line of fancy
cords, fringes and poopons suitable
for all kinds of fancy work, also the
new shades in zephyrs.
The Dclsarte e-orset nlfords a
support both light and strong,
freed m in all motion and elegance
of shape. The Dclsarte waists for
ladies and children are- re.commen
eled by all whei have tried them.
PerVct tit guarantee 1. Mrs. Talt.
exclusive ak:ent. Sample may be
seen at Mrs. Gilbert.' dressmak
ing parlors, over Gohh-n Rule
Bazaar.
The Morning Corktail.
Taken before breakfast creates
a false, injurious apietitr. A
wineglass tun oi tr. iicniev s
English Dandelion Tonic taken
before meals stre-ngtberis the eli
gi stive organs and enables you to
relish a hear y m.-al without in
jury to the stoniich. For sale by
Foshav iV Mason.
YViNf!oiiia Violet rtam
is the most exquisite pre para
tion in the world for softeiiit.g ami
wintering the hands and face. It
is not only a substitute for, but in
every resect superior to glycerine,
e-olel cream, vaseiin' and hue1
prepara'iotis. Try it. For sale'
bv Foshav e& Mason.
Warner V e'r.inor, l.i':cis A M tiwa- a.
ONE NDiHT ONLY!
Thursday, Nov. 19.
Spet'i!. K.-'tfaiT'-ment of the Vr!J
FamoH-j
Hebajzhati, Violinist; Emma
l'orte-r Makiuson, Ameri
ca's Favorite Soprano ;
Kobt. Weisbach,
EminentPianist
He'atson sale at Will A Link's at
the usual prices oil and 75 cents.
CJsed in Millions of Homes
Opera House
ITRIOES
MEN'S,
0MERCOHTSI
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 snedi an arsortincnt
has ever before been seen in the Willamette Valley. We have :
C&vi overcoats Tlster overcoats
Long overcoats Chinchilla overcoat3
IrSeltsn ovarcoits Eorsey ove:coat3
Worsted overcoats Stockinet overcoats
Wo have Blue, Black and Brown 0vercoat3
We have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco t3,
Overcoats "with fur on and overcoats without fur
Ovorcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats with cloth collars
We hate single and double breasted overcoats
We have overc:at: for .he small man as well as the large man
We have ove-rcoats with si'k lining, and overcoats with cassiinie lining, we have ovt-re-. ats with farmer
sat n lining, and overcoats with worsted linirg. Call while the as
sortment is large and make a selection.
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ALBANY,
lhtTO et
(!il in 1U
QUARTER
ker count v Ore
iron, iiur w h it
Ul- A
new Ituker City. upCJTIRY
man who hw pinccUELH I Ull r
U-ioiih-ilrnii1t'l wiih the rtviurwfl
:irnllL'Vi'loiiiient of that com. try. ThUJ
:AC0
ma- 10 no oth-r than Mr. John Stewart, oni
if the wealthiest amlmo.U infiuvtitial citizens
m the county. In a reeent letter he say'
"1 hail het nf"iftVrintf from pai in my ha I
uml 'vnerat kidnt-y e inpliint i'or wine time.
inl Uiw u.Htl uitiny p-niuiicii without &n
hut temporary relief. Tho pain in im hack
hail lfCt-oniM ho He v ere tliit I was i-rt vented
from a'temliinf t my work ami couhl not
tn -vo wuli ut the' u- of a cane. Hearing,
through a friend, of the wonderful cm en el
foit hy lireieon Kidney Tea, I wan in-lured t
try a box, ami from that venr tirrit dose I
found iiiHtur t n-lirf, and hefore u ini; hal
lie e'thtentH of the box the piiiiH in c y h-
i'itirtty ditaH red I have every f ith lr.
the virtueet of thej Oregon Kilney Tea, and
caii enttsciftiiiouHly re NnnineMd it to m
fri.-ii.lx. 1 wu!d not be without it for any
thinif."
Oregon Kidney Tea cure hadaehe, Incoo
tinenee of urit-e, brick duxt deJiment, burn
ini: or paiiil.il HeuatinTi while urinating, and
all atn e tioiid of the kidney or urinary orK&itf
ot either ex.
W'anuT & '.-anoi, I.e-ssti' A Managers.
Monday, Nov. 23,
Fpci.il KniraKomont of the
FXPJNLNTS OF H M CLASS N VELTIES
THE
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- is-
A QUICK MATCH,
I frrdtirinr yew X;ive!t'e. Sons
and lai:te, Musical Odditief.
Sftarklinir fi.iite'y and a
(.'ouipany of onifdians.
1 "u it P. iivs. Fecute your seats at WU' &
I, it W ibiibie (-Nie.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
(plant ities to suit at the Siifrtr
rine lHxir Sc l.uinli r Uonipany s.
Special iiar.'air s in ladies' uohl
and e'd filled viatcbps at K. M.
Freiu h's, the corner jewelry store.
40 Years the Standard
Opera
House
ifc pity,
NOSS
I I llykl
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S:
LWE HAVE A FEW OF OUR"
1.00 Suits lor Boys
YOU WISH ONE.
Uallae
STRAHAN BLOCK.
JUDGE?
rKOI! YOl'li'SEI.K OK:
ki
vUUIIUtJ
OIF OUR
We invite attentioa
NB.CK
JUST
New Lines of
hoys' clothlm;.
L. E. BLAIN,
Tk :-: Loadinr :-:Clo1
Merchant
Box overcoats
Cheviot overcoats
Beaver overcoats
Corkscrew overcoats
& Qd.,
OREGON.
1
GOOES.
to e nr larire ii.vt ice of
WE AR,
Ol'ENKI).
' Immense Stock of
? o x e n c o a t s.
Tailor.
mill
Prices