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THE MORNING HE BALD: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1891 ON BALE. The Daily IIkbald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store, where it i an be procured at 5 cents per copy. THE MAIL!. K alia at th Albany (xwtoftceclrv Fjrll office nortb I ha Eaatern Ktate s C r. . rh Went Side . C rvalliaaml Tio,u:na '? " all o.tith V r- Gene til de'ifrv 0n o- miii.I:..v f.om - to 0 a. m. an 8 t 7 r. . I'ua.oih e oyva lu box owi.rr all day. REPUBLICAN COSVENTIO?. Tbe republican voters of the eity of Albany are reniiested to liittt in convention at the Armory on Saturday, December ."th. ut 7 MO p. m. for the purpose of nominat ing the followim: i-andilau-? fur citv offices: Mayor, Recorder, Marshal, Treasurer, and to ratify the ward nomination for eoutiei! men. The ward meeting, for t ho nom inaticn of one conncilm in from each ward and one committee man from eaeh ward, wi'l be held on Thursday evening, lireiiiber 3rd, at 7 r. m., at the followir.j, places : First Ward On the west idde of the circuit court roc in. Second Ward On the east side of the circuit court room. Third Ward At the Farmer' warehouse oltie. Albanv, Or., Nov. 14. XSitl. J. F. Conn, W. H. Hisr.iN, s. S. Tkais, Committee. JOTTINGS ABOir TOWN. Ladies delight oa at l'urker Bros. Kcfjular meeting of the city council to-niht. Mr. Kd Goinf, of the Sc'o llonr ing mills, was in Albany yvstei d ly. A skating rink will be i i-iu .1 in the armory by Mr. I'.e.iiii iu a hunt a week. Remember yon can jret the best kid glove in town for one dollar at the Ladies I'a :ar. Mrs. Charles Warner came over from Scio yesterday to visit with relatives in this city. Several Albany pportmeii will indulge in a turkey sliootin mate!) near Tangent to-day. Mince meat, raisdn, currants, jellies and jams etc., for Thanks giving at I'arker Cros. Mr. S. D. Finnegan, of Peoria, is in the city. He is recover irg from a severe attack of fever. Arthur Leimeit, clerk in the Linn County l'.anlc, has cne t" Oakland, California, to visit his parents. All participants will please meet in in Ilelaha.zar the tipeia o'clock for house tonight at stage rehersal. The finest line of handkerchiefs ever brought to Albany can ne seeo at the Ladies llazaar. All prices, from five cents upwards. Wheat has advanced to IH)1.. cents in this citv. Thi is m am a dollar a bushel for wheat than j it has been in Oregon .'or uu.:i j Miss Mamie Hyde, who has been attending K-hool at .Mon mouth, Ii3s been ill for several weeks with fever, b it U now con valescing. The young people of the 1st Presbyterian church will give an old thiie meal at the W. C. T. I'. hall Friday evening, Nov. :.'7th. come and gueson the doughnuts. Mrs. R F. Crandall and daughter, Mihh Nannie, of Chi pew a Falls. Wisconsin, are visit iiitr in this city, the gurntof their t'onntr neighbors Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Hopkins. Kev. J. F. Stewart left ytsVrd.iy for Koseburg t take part in the dedication of a new Christian church. New churches of tiiia, ''e nomination will soon be dedie.ttrd nt Shedil and llalsey. From two to thie ca-!.i;id.- of horses per day are I em:: shippul from Eastern Oregon to Eastern markets. At this rate the Mir. 'iin will soon be got rid of, ami linn the breeders will beuiri t realize good prices at home. ),, Tl..iLu. .1 . . ! vis iiiMii.r.iiiu ittik ill ...,' I . I m. there will he a '1 hauksjiv ing j A Urve and knee was pres -lit to prayer meetirg of the member f i i witiic.-. the peiioimanee of the the Young Men's Christi.m As- N -s J.j'hti-s at the oj-era house sociation at their room-) in the I"--.---' last evenii:;:. a'ld they wc-ra de ter l'M-k. A cordial invitation is ' itjhtcd ir.in the pi'inng selection extended to the pastors of the j t-j the clo.-e. 'i'lie company, which various churches to unite with u.- em i.'.ces U;e Sg family, is com in this service. p-ieed t luiented artists everv I to j Th Approaching llul.j. Mr. Julius (irad .void desires announce to the public that I splendid stock of holiday go-ids i now oen. His array of beautiful and useful holiday presents is com plete, and he invltci every b- dy to call and see ll.era, w hether tney wish to purchase or not. It is a beautiful sight to look through his store. Holiday shoppers should make their selections early and have them laid awav for them, or they may find that jut whaf Un wanted has been sold if they de l.iy. Th Big Mtmtrrl liow. Mr. Will M. Talbitt, udvarnv representative of W. S. Cleve land's Minstrels, was in the ci'y yesterday arranging for the a,!-J pearance of this big city show tin Tuesday, Ioc. I. This" is nuei.f the most famous mins'rel shows ia America, it consists of f.nty' people, and their jew. led cut-! tumes are worth a f"iuii .-fj themselves, being injured for$I0,-i 000. Their gorgeous street pa.ade ij said to be alone worth the pi h e nf ftilmiNHmn. TIiir hi lendii! kIiovv ' will appear in its entirety at the I Albany opera iiouse on next 1 ties day evening, it will certainly draw a crowded house. WEALTH IS VTilFAT. It Bria.-s Mi!li?n3 cf Dollars to Farmers of The Sorthvat. V. l.en the great adaptability or Oregon, and esptci.iiiy the Wii hiniette valley, as a wheat grow ing St e;ivii is rccAilid, and the wealth thai is annually returned for this staph: product, it is not diiiicult to unUerstanU why the tvtiage far mer devotvs himself h;art and soul t j whe.it g owing. Wheat is worth to day ))'.. c -nta. Tuis is of coin-so un except it. mil year 89 to pr ii es, a::d wheat has not been as near e dollar a bushel for a long tiiiu-, but it always -brings good returns in Oregon fi. r any tiling like i;ojd, hone t cuUivaiion ol the soil. lion. N. r. I'. al jck, of Walla Walia, prebid'.-ut and fcxetu-'ive eoinmis.-i oner oi the Washirgton woi id's fair commission, h is is.-ued in the form ot a bulh tin, some in tertsting lacts about heat grow ing, which are ripially aiheable in the Wiliameiie vaJiey, except that piicisare heller lie: e, owing f :.e iri.tss tJ the selo.li' l ai.d to ma! ket. 'T have en leavuied tj i:s :eitain the c.:ct o! proiiu.H'.ii per bushel aa t the pro. ils per ac.c. Indjii.g this I tjok three e.l.c ssivO civps w h':ch av.iaged thirty ti.r.-rf busn e!s t J th acre. All work A.tsdone hy lontr.ict, the plow in.', Meding, hallowing a iid harvesting being paid for by the aire and the li. reshing by the bushel. The pljAingcoft il.L'" ier acre; har rowing and seeding, '. cents per acre; harvesting and heading, fl.ot) p.-r acre; thrw-shing, ie:its jier lii.shel. This ma.ic the cost per bushel a iiitle over 111 cents. 1 then added ii.tercet on the v.ilne of the land fur two yeais and counted the cost of production at cent-". As th'; thive cn.ps so!d in the field for an average of ;" cents per bushel, I c Hinted the protits at S 2S per cere for each crop." At ' ) tvits pjr bn- !:el this profit would have i ceil someliii; g h ind Soliii. It is i; neraily consid.-r. d that fl Mil Sep.euiher 15 to Ih'C luber 1 i.-. tlie best lime for seed. ng.thoiigh whia s.j-.vtd in the summer, and at any lime in the winter or early rpriiU. will ripen at the same tune arid in Oregon it is not strange to know win at being sowed in every month of the jenr. Tins is an ad vantage v. hicii the H.'.stern farmer, limited in h;s seedil a time, can thotoughly appreciate. A '.!::clici il lmprov t'lurnl. The new banitaty sys.em just conij leied at the public school bu Idirg was rut into use yester day. '1 he old system was faulty, and the b j.ird of directors desiring to ma':o the nnjiroMiuuitt as er lect as i')ssib!e d 'cided upon the McFuriuiid Suphoiiia svtein cf closets, and awarded the contract !o Mes-rn. Hopkins Bros., to put the sanitary condition ol the build ing in tlioruiiiih order, which the? have done to the satisfaction of the board of directors and the public. The eld syi-teiii has been entirely removed, and the base ment disinfected, until it is as e'ean!' as any part of the building, lf.e.k ns Ui os., have taken great pains to make the w ork complete t j, ;;.,,). lug 1, -ii si Vl.eie'ncid' n'Jw i l l iuive suci'i e.ie:! in U Jllig so ,m cxccl'tiit bo no fear in trie pan ol parents nom any faulty sanitary ecnditioii in the public school buildii g, for it no longer exi.-ts. T: New Vuiir' Ileritiil. The IIkkam.'.- press was MartPtl yesterday pi iiitii g the tirst pages . f 'he b; Ne.v eir's iss'te. An eilitii ii of 1 .,ii.ii) c -pie will be printed, ircludiug the Ja:ly and We.kly. It will be pni:tid on tine hiok ppi-r Vvith f-pecial ink, .ir.dv.il! be jivf:-t!y illustrated. This ediiit n wiil repie.'-cnt an outh'v oi over 1'JOO. which is cjii siderab!" for r ne jfsiie of a news paper, and it will be the best one t-vi r published in Al'iany. Ihe various resoim es of Aibuny, I. inn county n n 1 iregort in general, specially rhu grt at Wiijamette Vahey, will le trtated ol as fhey tlesi rvc, and the reiord of improvements ir, and jibout Al banv wiil eet forth in detail. It will be a valuable adverlis-iuu metii'i ti, and business men are alri.i.ly t:ikir,g M-ace which in sures itbiirig a g.eat i.sne. the Oiiera lion . one. I i.ev g.:v a ri ost retieslung example t ul.;it can lie done in clean, ."parkli.i ci-niidy, together nun a gieui vaiiety o Imely cxe-cut-1 music on eery cmceivahle in-' i-iiiieiit, ali'oidiirg an evening's nt.Ttn:r;ineiit tha. was keenly en joy d by every on- present They h.-ene ;i liberal pjtroll;ie whetever t ii.-v ' . t":tiir-il a Snan, Itist. o lae in the simsoii for ti-.li storie, so the lVni'lleton Hast- h z .iiian h: i :j;s out tin i illowinj: saun yarn : I hr.r-:i!ay a laige white swan was brought u IVnd.e loii bv John .loidan.' who teils a siDuuiar 1 1 ry of its capture. The young man w.is mar his hther's place on e.o-t ihieh cr-.'t k. and saw eagles -.i..is i:g ;h.j srtan, which in it- anxit-ty to escape. Hew directly otr the yoitn ina'i'o heat), anil ".. a ijuicii j-.mip l.e managed to I seie it by tne nei k and hring it j ii, rue ni.-a!ptiunej eagn-s living aiii.'111'y awvy. The stoiy may be doubted by tome, but Join h.is i he live swan t prove it. Oh! Mainaia! 1 uy in-j one of !s at the Ladies j;' - "' 'oV'-ly 1'j A li ue li.'ii.' of gold rii opened at Will iV Suuk's. just HEWS OF THE COAST. Interesting Itemj rrom uicnanfn Throoghont th Northwnt. Miss Lou Chandler, daughter of Thomas Chandler, who lives just across the river from Inde pendence, died November 18, at midnight, from injuries received by a lamp explosion a little over a week ago. Frank Perkins, who has been a resident of Laker county for ten years, eloped three weeks ago with a girl adopted about two years aao by the Perkins f iinily, deserting his wife and seven little children. A shorl time ago he hid the auda city to write to his wife asking her to forward the gir!9 trunk to Wtis:-r. Hon. L. I'.ilyeu, of Eugene, is interested in the Maxwell will case, which has been attracting so nrich attention in Lane county. The w ill was made thirteen years ago ami disappeared. Twowi'nesseB heve been found in Portland who saw it executed, and saw the stock ing of money, about $3000, which the oM lady hid. Kenewed in terest will result. The annual statement of the B iker City auditor shows that the c:ty ran in debt $7000 during the past tear, It has a bonded in debtedness of ifolhODO and $o3.0lK) of unpaid warrant is outstanding, with flat'O on hand. The Demo crat, commenting on the condition of affairs, eajsr . It will be readily seen tiiat the city is fast following in the footsteps of the county in the reckless accumlation of indebted ness. W.Turner and Friend Gallamo, of Pendleton, were arrested the other day on a charge of shooting a pheasant, which by act of the last legislature, is an olfense against the law ;or the next five years anyw here cast of the Cas cades. Gallamo, who shot the bird, was lined $50, the lowest penalty. It is very desirable that these birds become domesticated in K.utern Oregon, and it is to be hoped that the law will be en forced with ciiial strictness in all parts of the state. Ileppncr has had a scandal Isaac N. liasev, a hotel-keeper left his w ile and family and tied the countrv with Mrs. Dora Wil son, a milliner and a widow I'.asev's er ditors caused his arrest hut he paid all claims, and then left with the woman, deserting his tamily. The Coi vallis Times claims the follow ing building record for that c;ty the past year ; $50,000 wagon am! carnage factory, $L'0,IHK1 hotel $J0.0 10 college dormitory, $10,000 city hall, $10,000 fout.dry and farm implement factory, besides fifteen or twentv residences estimated to cost $2-"i,000. Total, $1:55.000. Sherman county has not a saloon within her borders. Last term of circuit court three saloon-keepers ere indicted for selling liquor without license and each fined $:10,I. Now the last saloon is closed. as the keepers are unable to pro cure the necessary precinct major i'y in order to obtain licence from the county court. All illustrated pipers of the Ciiited States ha e been "scooped by the entetprising editor of the iraiit County News, who, in the issue just icceived, publishes pictures of the line (ie la Koche foucauld and Miss Mat tie Mitchell. The Due is verv bald-headed and his picture has done duty in many papers of the northwest as the be- 1 ore taking of a noted hair vigor, while the young lady s face ;s sur prisingly l.ke that which accom panies a certain complexion nos trum. The pictures a-e remark ab'v dis'inct and lifelike and mark a new era in journalism in Oregon A I'loueerltclic. A relic of early days in Oregon has beer, unearthed in the Harney country. The Harney Times says th t some prospectors, while dig ging tor gold in an old spring at ti.e head ot 1 r out creek last week. une-rtheda fairlv well preserved btillalo head. It was some four or live feet under ground, and one I urn was still on the skull intact. II. is find is of tome interest, as it has been prettv generally believed that there was never any buffalo on this side of the Kocky moun tains. An ohl Piute Indian, who was over at Cro-.v ijamp lat-t sum mer, w ho was doubtless over 100 years old, has told of seeing herds ot butialo reaming over this valley in his early boyhood days, and his storv, which was considered then a common every day Indian lie, is cm firmed by the find njj of this unmistakable proof cf the animals having been there 1 lomkjgt t Inc Ball The grand uniform ball to be given on Thanksgiving evening :.t tne armory by tne members ol !-.. promises to be a most en j vable uii'air. (Jootl mnsic will be in attendance, and no pains will bo Fpured to make it a suc cess. Those who have not received invitations ami wish to attend s'lould call upon the committee, either Wm. A. Humphrey, H, L. Walden or James Ash. Not l'leaaant lripct. In the matter of the future wel fare of the Paci'ie coast farmer, the binding tw ine business is one of vast importance. The future of that business is not reassuring. according to the Seattle Presa J'imes, which learns that the Nation Cordage company has pur chased the last independent bind ing tw ne plant in th 8 country and now secures a complete monopoly; and their is no doubt it will be al-o a binding monopoly. Fatnl Malariy. It it. said that Captaiu Medoram Crawford, of Yamhill county, one ot the oldest and best known of Oregon pioneers, cannot long survive, being afllicted with a cancer of the tongue. IA1THQ P0WDEE8. What th MIidmoU 8 tats Ai'.ktritUi Kiw Aboit Tkm. If there is ft doubt in anybody's mind as to the quality of the various baking powers of the mar ket, it will be settled by the evi dence given upon the subject by the state officials of Minnesota. The Dairy and Food Commission and the State Chemist are the highest official authorities upon such subjects in this Ktate, and their evidence will be accepted as disinterested nd unprejudiced. It ia their business t examine the quality of the different food pro ducts, and suppress the sale of those found impure and unwhole some, and all will admit that they have performed their duties with out fear or favor. At a recent examination by a Legislative Committee to deter mine tne qualities ol ttie various baking powders sold in Minnesota, State Chemist and analysis to the Food and Dairy Commissioner, Dr. Benjamin F. Drew, gave the following evidence : 0.ues. Dr. Drew, I sea by the report of the Dairy and Food Com mirsion of this State that in mak ing analysis of the various baking powders of this country you report ai a rsult of your work that the Royal Baking Powder contains and gives off in baking a greater per cent, of carbonic acid gas (leaving gas) than any other baking powder made; is that true Y Ans. les sir, that is a fact. Q'les. Dr. you also found from experiment that the Royal Raking Powder will keep longer and retain its qualities better than any other power made, did you not .' Ans. Yes sir. I think it does Dues. -Now, the two most desir able qualities in baking powder are the amount of carbonic acid gas it contains and gives off and the length of time it will keep, are they not? Ans. Yes, Sir. Ques. Then the Royal Baking Powder, possessing the qualities is the best powder made, is it aot? Ans. Well, that would be the natural conclusion. Ones. Well, that is the fact, is it not? Ans. Yes. I think it is. I con sider it one of the best baking powders made. Una of Penaoyer' Pleaaanti lea, Our dispatches this morning from Salem credit Oovei nor Pen noyer with saying that he would rattier run a saw-mill than be come United States senator. He would think he had been run through a sawmill, or several good-sized ouzz-saws at least, be fore he would get through running the gauntlet of the republican majority in the Oregon legislature necessary to be encountered in reaching that position. Oonbl Wedding. At the Methodist church, on Wednesday evening, November 23, 1891, at 8.30 v. m., will occur the double wedding of J. Mc-Che.-ney and Miss Candis Conn and J. L. Underwood and Miss Cora Loftin. The contracting parties are among our most popu iar young people, and it will he an interesting and unique anair. A Beautiful Sight. Julius Uradwobl wishes to re new his invitation to the ladies of Albany to call and tee his I ea iti ful array of hanging lamps. It is a sight worth looking at. He has just received a complete line of bicycles and tricyfes for boys and gins, lie has also receive a an other lame lot of sugar, and those who wish to purchase while sugar is etieap, tnouid not wait, lie still sells choice Arbuckle's coffee at one pourd for 25 cents. It will pay you to call and inspect his aoods. Those who want tine holiday presents should call early and have them laid away tor mem THE WORLD IHB1CHID. I he facilities ol tbe present day for the production ot 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 know n, as it is I he only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectual to cleanse the system gently in the Sprin time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the mors popular it becomes. Bultiogl. W. R. Graham, the tailor hae received one of the largest lines of tine suitings and trouserings to bv 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 afford to wear one of his neat fitting tailor made suits and overcoats. He warrants his goods to be first-class, and guaran tees a nt. Call and see his new patterns. Wladm's Violet Cream is the most exquisite prepara tion in the world for softening and w hitening the hands and face. It is not only a substitute for, but in every respect superior to glycerine, cold cream, vaseline and like preparations. Try it. For sale by Foshay & Mason. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Company's. Necessaries delicacies and luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar an elegant line of fancv cords, fringes and ponpons suitable for all kinds of fancy work, also tbe new shades in zephyrs. Remember when you want any thing in the spectacle line French, the jeweler. it. BORN. JOHN8UN To the wife of Areliie Joliuson, Mayor of Scin, on '1 hurs day eveuiujj, Nov. ltf, a son. BC9INS9S LOCALS. F. M.Freneh, jeweler. Will & 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 Delmonico 25 cents. Isom has the only oyster parlors in the city. Pigs feet and sour kraut at Allen Bros. Choice eating andcooking apples at Allen Bros. Oysters for families 50 cents a pint at Isom's. New jewelry of latest patterns at Will & Stark's. Will & Stark have some elegant souvenir spoons. Repairing neatly done at tin large gilt boot store. Go to tbe Delmonico restaurant for Eastern oysters. When in 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. Reads. Buy your heating and cook stoves of Hopkins Bros. Klein Bros., are giving their customers an elegant piano. Fresh comb honey, Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Go to Klein Bros, and have vour shoes repaired while you wait. If you want to buy ohildrens cloaks, cheap, call at the Ladies liazaar. Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended coll'ee received on every steamer at Allen tiros. ureal reduction in suirar, con sult Gradwohl's advertisement for particulars. Subscriptions for all the leading magazines and newspapers taken at the postotiice. Special bargains in ladies' gold and gold filled watches ht F. M. French's, the corner jewelry store. Furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Use of bath. Convenient location. Inquire of C. H. Winn. Tbe Delsarte corset affords 8upjort lioth light and strong, Ireetl -in in all motion and eleuanct of shape. The Delsarte wais's for ladies and children are recommen ded by all who have tried them. Perfect fit guaranteed. Mrs. fait. exclusive agent. Samples mav he seen at Mrs. Gilbert's dressmak ing parlors, over Golden Rule Bazaar. 3 TURKEYS (io to AIIpii Ilros. for your rJ iiaiiksiviiiix Tur keys. CITY KI.KCTION. fVTOTK'E IS IIEKKI'.V riVKN TH AT OS i Monday, the 7th dty i.f Hi-rrmiN-r, lsttl. th an.iual elc-tion in and for I lie- : 1 of Albany, Linn cuui.ty. Oregon, will he- li. I.I lor tne purpoacof tltvtini; Hie f luwim; inn nicipal offlcera: A Mar. a .Mjr.-!i.i! a Kecordrr, a Treanuri-r, ar.it a ineiulicr nf the council from each ward. The clc-lion unl ke held at the follow inir plucei: Kirst Ward At the County C'crl,'a oT. Sai-und Ward At the CVunty Trtasnrer'a office. Third Ward -At the office of the Farmcr'n War'houae. Tos .-onncil of sai.l litv lias m-lcc toil the following person an Ju.!-.n and Clerks of aid election, namely : Firt Ward- Juilutu, Divi.l Finnim. M.ir- lin I'ayne and W. 0 Tuvtilitle. Cic.k, A. J. Anln and r. M Ke.ltlcM. Second Ward Jtnlcea. S. Froiran. I. Sender and F. U Knox, CU-rki, J K. nyau ana u, T. vtyman. Third Ward Ju.lircH. K. A. Irvine. J I:. Coueil! and W. E. Kelly, Clerk i, l It. Marahall and W. S. Iti, li irns. Said e'ection will comim-nce at i u'clock in the morning and conttnti-j without t-'omi the xtlln, until 6 oV-lo.-k in the ctciiitih'oi aaid day. Uone by order of the council of aai.l ci'y. made Mot cm er, 11th, vti. oaleu tins K.tu dav ot .N. ciiil'C', iv.il. N J. UKN.oN, Recorder of the city f Altiany, TkanksiriviDK Is now at hind If yu want CHOICE MINCE TIES CAKES, CURRANTS, HOT ROLLS, CRACKERS, RAISINS, JELLIES JAMS, r.READ, CHOICE TEAS A COFFEES, FRESH GROCERIES, Or anything else good to eat, remember you can get it at reasonable rates at Parker Bros. liakrrv 0 Qsed In MHlions of Homes Turkeys .. l MEN'S, 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 OVl'.liCO VIN a leading spn ijlty, a-.tl ea i trntlifully as?ert tbat no sm-b an as ii tmrnt lias ever before been scVii in tbe Willamette Valley. We have: Ca.TJ3 cvcrc0ut3 Vist:r overcoats Leas cvarcoats Chinchilla 073rccat3 2:lt3a 37:r:ait3 2T:rsoy ove;c3at3 "Worsts! overcoats Stcclria'it orcrccats We have Blue, Slack and Brosra. Overcoats W e have Taa, Sauff aai Slats Cobrsd Overco .t:t Overcoats vrita far ca and overcoat: without fur Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats with cloth C33!a?a Welme single aad doiiblo "breasted overcoats 7 e have ovjreeatr for .ho small raa as well ac the la:c n:.a We have uverenats v. i! li M;k lining, and ivetvo.it:- with ea.-'sininie iitiinv. we have ' ere.:at v, lib f.- mer uit n lining, ainl f : retiat ni'li wort-ted 1 in ii tr. (Vll m bile the .-!- Hii'tment is la'ge and make a selection. 11 orid-beatinff IF J. 1. ALBANY, ;A llt.rt 'QUARTER tlct in 1 Ut-r omti ':n. lit new (Uktrf ti. :pCUTf!DV ni:t:iv.ho viiu ULlI I UJI f o:im i nt h. r tli in Mr. .1 on n St.u:ir', nm (if the wrnl; hit-!t nihim st iiit'ni-'dii.U litizt'tit in tlit; oMiniy- l i a n l It-:;cr ho fw;s "I hit! tuvii williiiii;' lrm:i pai .a in my !a k im ci't!T:iI kiir: - o-in;i ii:it ior iii' tiitit .ifil U:'. ufl iiiiny rt-mniiti w.ihcut ati t;it t.-Miptcar ri'H'f. 1 he yxina in m i:u-li h.vl !ttx niH Si'vTo th i I i n fiit.tj frm vt'nlii! t. my work anl cr.ula not m.'ve w iih'tiif thf u- of a tain-- Ilari". through a H!c.:!, A the woiuh rdil ctuv. ii Oit by On-yon hitlm y Tc-., I in hui-! t tr a aixl f:.ti th;it lev first iloc I f tin.! in at t n ii-f, an-1 hf.re u half hr otntrfitf nt thv !ox he i'iin in n y J'a.-J ct'tiix-.v tisa;M'' invl I h:ve ot ry f itli if lint iriu:s-f ihi :ei;on kirimy Tea, ami r.m n.iiw i-f;i i '.nsly re.'ninnnti il to nil t'ri-'iiii. 1 "i;-ti t.ot l.c wiilu.ut it fr any thin.." Orei:i. Ii 'iv Tra cun h'ai!aihii. inmii t !iu'::ii ttf ur.-.e hnrk n-t hv liiMcnt, hum in if ir i.ii:if.il -na:i,tii!i while irir aim, atitl ill mi i tt -iih of th, ki lney or u.ii.ary nrunf ui ;it:itT b-'. RKVKur- ii-h.sk, a: i. any, ot. - viias, 1 f;I!frrp I'-np. (;,: Or,-; i.ivn roune n the -it. i.ari C ciu.ij'lc i. t.iiih f-r rem oit-rcil ;iil;u tc Otiii.irtcu iin.-i'cu Intt.e Kit';!:'.:1. Vc will sell for a IV w days, suirar in quant it ics to suit as follows: Dry (ir.ni.. :-Ic. ni lh Kxtra 1 :Mc m 1 1 IJ. (i. Watson iV Vn. A liandfenie line of bolitlay tilts just received at th Lmlit'S Itazaar. A full line ui clioie eiar" am. ti.tbaeefH ke:t nt F. E. Allen'. raby ciied, Motlier siIird, Doctor jirescribed : Castoria I 40 Years the Standi: c t Spot fell taking a BBk BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S: l.WE HAVE A FEW OF .1'R: .00 Siib for YOU AV1SII ONE- Uallae STRAHAN BLOCK. . ' ' FOi: VtH'UsKhF OF: Quality, aantity ai OJB1 OUK W e invito altenti" a NECK Jl'.-T New I men of p.ovs- rwmiixt.. L. E. JJXCI Oli Ctll The :-: Up :-: Clothier Bss overcoats Chiviot cvercoat3 reiver cvercaats Ccrkrcrrrr cverccats & Qo., OREGON, , ; GOOI S to tir lav ii.t if ' W B A R , ol'ENEP. ' InmioiiFi- Stock of (ivkimmi a t s. BLAIN, t X Ct II UI . boys i . I - - 2 J ' ; - . '.v. -VV'J .j.i.- .,,sn Prices