Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 25, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOANING HERALD
DAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1891
ON IALC.
Tn Daily IIkrald will be on
ale each morning at H. J. Jones'
book store.where it can be procured
at 6 cents per copy.
TUB HAIL.
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b, West Side
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box awncn H dy.
BEPTJBLICAB CONVENTIO?.
The republican voters of tbe city
of Albany are requested to meet
in convention at the Armory on
Saturday, December "th. at 7 :'M
p. m. for the purpose of nominat
ing tbe following candidates for
city offices: Mayor, Recorder,
Marshal, Treasurer, and to ratify
the waid nominations for council
men. I
Tbe ward meetings, for the nom
ination of. one councilnrin from
each ward and one committee
man from. .each ward, will be heM
on Thursday evening, December
Urd, at 7 i'. m., at tha following
places : f
First Ward On the west aide of
the circuit court rocm.
Second Ward On the east tide
of the circuit court room. .
Third Ward At the Farmers'
warehouse oifice.
Albany, Or., Nov. 14, 18!1.
J. F. Cons,
W. If. JllSTOX,
S. S. Thais,
Committee.
JOTTINGS A BOLT TOWN.
Ladies
Bros.
delight Hoap at I'arker
Hon. Jeff Myers.
of Scio, is in
the city.
W. W. Brigs?, of Harrisbuif ,
was in this city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam May, of Har
risburg, were in the city yesterday.
W. F. Crosby, the grain mer
chant, wnt to Portland yestei
day. Mince meat, raisins, currants,
jellies and jams etc., for Thanks
giving at I'arker Bros.
Come to Uncle Johnathan's Tea
Paity, next Friday eve., Nov. -7,
at the W. C. T. U. hall.
W. II. Raymond, of Portland,
lias been in this city for a feu
days. He went to Scio yesterday
on insurance business.
A. R. Chapman, of this city, has
the agency of the Canadian Pacific
railway company, and wi'l sell
tickets over that line from Albany
to all points East.
Thomas Brink is seriously ill at
his home in this city. 11 is son,
M. O. Brink, of Canyonville, is
here and his eldest son. M. E.
Brink, of Pnneville,
sent for.
II. W. White and J
ton have taken up the
claim in the Santiam
has been
W. Hazle
Telephone mine". nil
Oscar Dilley the extension of the
Lone Star claim, in the Santiam
district.
Plump Thanksgiving turkeys
are a conspicuous feature in the
Albany markets just now. Sev
era! hundred of them will grace
the various dinner tables of the
city to-morrow.
A footpad is said to hive at
tempted to hold up two citizens
in the third ward the other even
ing, and demanded their monev
He did not succeed, however. The
police are on the alert, and will
capture the fellow if he tries it
again.
Rev. C. G. Harman, late of
South Carolina, transferred to th
Columbia conference of the M. K
cuurcn, soutn, ana stationed in
thia city for the prosent conference
year, arrived here Tuesdav. and
will preach next Sunday, morning
and evening.
Tickets for F Company's Thanks
giving oau are on saie at U. L
uiacuman s, Maoaru & uusicks
and at J. A. Cumming's drug
store, liuy a ticket ami help th
militia boys. F company is
credit to the city, and they should
be encouraged.
Several capitalist from Cali
forma are in the valley looking
alter suitable locations to invest
money. They have visited Albany
ami some oi me best towns in
Linn and will soon visit other
places down the vallev. Thev ex
press themselves as very we.l
pleased with what they have seen.
Tiie heavy crop of potatoes in
the forks of the Santiam is now
being dug and r. is yielding well
Orowers find a light market and
poor prices. 'J he cars are leing
niiea oy tne uczen at Jeilcreun
and Munkers station with this
product for the California and
rortianu market. Hie price net
on board the cars is ?. cents ter
oupnei.
All ladies who are interested in
the kindergarten work and the es
tablishment of a free kindergarten
school in Albany, are reusted to
meeiaiine opera House at 2:
this afternoon to assist in decorat
ing tne house preparatory to the
kindergarten party on Thursday
afternoon. Young ladies are al. o
requested to contribute flowers
. and to lend their assistance. All
ladies interested in this work are
requested to be present this after
noon. By order of the committee.
Considerable rivalry is King
developed among the pumpkin
pie makers for the prize and the
honor of being the champion pie
maker, to be awarded at t'ie
pumpkin pie sociable at the I'nited
Presbyterian church cn Thanks
giving evening, (ireat interest is
also being taken in the pronounc
ing bee, and it promises to be a
moat enjoyable affair. As the pro
ceeds are for the benefit of the
church, children will be charged
the same admission as grown per
torn, 25 cents.
IRQ 8.
Ths,
frst Ptymtlt of $5000
the Bridge Compiiy-
The citv council meeting last
night wa attended, by the full
board of officers and members.
The co nmittee on health and
)o)ice reported that the water
lompaiiv would turn a sufficient
quantity of water itto the Ferry
street ditch to sluice out all debris,
and the report was adopted. The
street commissioner was ordared
to put in headgates along the
ditch, to be used iu case of tire.
Petition of 1. Leedy and others
for new sidewalks was refered to
committee on streets and public
property.
The etieet commissioner was in
structed to notily the property
owners adjoining the corner of
Eleventh and Washington streets
to replace the sidewalk which has
been torn up for some time.
The matter of grading Maple
street with the dirt from the sewer
was referred to the committee on
streets and public property with
power to act.
. Bill of Surveyor Warner of $43
for work done was ordered paid,
ami the icorder instructsd to pre
sent a bill for the time to'Jauies
Laurent.
An older was made to pay the
Portland Bridge Company 15000
on their contract, that amount of
work having been done.
The matter of boxing the main
setters and running theni to deep
water was discussed. "
W. E. Kelly waB awarded the
contract for building a number of
new sidewa'ks at cents per
foot.
Saloon licence was granted to
J. E. Munsey and Fred (Joulet.
DILLS ALLOWCD.
Mason A Strang $045 88
Matthews & Washburn 5 85
Stewart & Sox 16 So
J. N. Combs 1 75
Stites A. Nutting 7 5
M. Cowan 24 19
J. B. Tillotson 9 60
W. B. Barr 58 00
Further t'me was granted on
the bill cf the Albany Farmers'
Company of $200 for work on
river front.
Cleveland', Minstrel,.
Managers Warner & Cranor, an
nounce as the next attraction at
the Albany opera house on Tues
day evening next W. S. Cleveland's
New Consolidated Minstrels.
This will be by far the most im
portant company to be seen in this
city this year. "Everything is new
anil blight this season, not a
vestige of the old show remaining.
Mr. Cleveland's idea is to make
his shows larger and better with
each succeeding year; he decided
to put more money and better
ulent in his "Big City Show"
and devote hi? time to making
this company the greateet niii.
strel enterprise ever organized.
The company numbers over fifty
performers, each and every mem
ber carefully selected personally by
Mr. Cleveland, which is a gua
rantee of exc Hence. The come
dians aie all clever, and the
singers are pronounced by all
critics to be the best ever beard
outside of Grand Opera.
Inlou Thanksgiving Services
The churches of Albany will
join in the usual union Thanks
giving service on Thursday at 1 1
a. m. Hie service this year will be
at the Baptist church, and the
following is the order of service:
Doxology.
Invocat'on Rev. S. E. Memin-
ger.
Proclamation
Governor Rev
livtiin
of President
, Dr. Irvine.
and
Scripture Rev. E. R. Prichard.
Prayer Rev. L. 8. Fisher.
Anthem Choir.
Sermoin Rev. Geo. W. Hill.
Collection For Orphan's 1 lome.
Hymn.
Bendicticn Dr. Irvine.
The Lebanon Canal.
Mr. E. J. O'Connor, civil en
gineer of the 1 ebanon canal work,
returned to this city yesterday.
He says that the work is pro
gressing lavorably, and that it can
be finished with two or three
weeks of good weather. Sheriff
Scott yesterday placed an attach
ment on a portion of the plant of
Contractor Price, but it will not
interfere with the prosecution of
tne work.
The Approaching Holidays.
Mr. Julius (iradwohl desires to
announce to the public that h
splendid at ck of holiday goods is
now own. His array of beautiful
and useful holiday presents is com
plete, and he invites everybody to
can ana see ihem, whether they
wisn i 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 hnd that just what they
wanted has been sold if thev d
lav.
Ueurj Ingram's Body Kxknmed.
At the request of the attorneys
in the Ingram murder case tha
body of Henry Ingrain was ex-
nuueJ luesuay evening and a
critical examination made bv
Doctors Hill and Ellis, in order to
secure additional evidence as to
the nature of the wcunds upon
the body and upon the head, if
any. lor the second trial. The
result of their examination will
not be ui'ide known until the time
of the trial.
Son Wanted.
Governor Pe.noyeris in receipt
of a letter from Edwin Blagrove.
of West St. Helens. Abintrdon.
Berks., England, asking for in
formation as o t he w hereabouts of
is son. The father received a
letter from him dated Ouimbv
lotel, Portland, Or.. April , 1888.
since which time he has uot heard
a word of the young man's where
abeuts. An) "information leading
to his discovery will be cheerfully
forwarded by the governor.
COUJ
FOR A FBEE IiaDSKOARTBI.
Th, Little Felks Will Git, Thaiki
jtlTiij Aftsrissa Psrty.
On Thursday afternoon at the
opera house, beginning at 3:39.
Mrs. J. W. Tatham'a Kinderg ir'.en
school will give a Thanksgiving
Kindergarten party, which prom
ises to be an interesting and uni
que affair. An effort is being
made to make tins a free kinder
garten school, conducted as an aux
iliary to the public schools, and
the movement certainly deserves
to meet with success. At this
meeting the question ill be dis
cussed, following is the pro
gramme: part I.
Prayer Rev. Dr. Irvine.
Song and Tableau Jack Frost
puts Pansies to Sleep; Spring
Wakes Them up.
Music College Orchestra.
Thanksgiving, Letter and Story.
Song All Things Bright and
Beautiful.
Occupation with eighth gift.
Song Over the Riyer and
Through the Woods.
Children's lunch.
Song Jesus Bids ni Shine.
Grandma serves pumpkin pie.
March Calisthenic exercise
With dumbells.
Flag Drill Double file, Sawyer
game, Windmill, Counter march
and Single file.
r Games a. Shoemaker. b.
Birds; Autumn Birds and Pidge
ons. c. Swing, Cradle, Swing.
Parting Song Our Play is O'er,
Our Work is Djne.
Music College Orchestra.
Tableau Thanksgiving Sleigh
Ride.
FAKT II.
Audience join in singing, Praise
God.
Infant education as viewed ftoui
a religious standpoint, Rev. Geo.
M. Hill. Frcm an educational
standpoint, Pres. E. N. Condit.
From a practical standpoint, Mr.
J. K. Weatherford.
Necessity of Kindergarten in
Public Schools, Prof. J. B. Horner.
So'o Rev. E. R. Pricbard.
SHEDD AID TI0IHIIT.
Mrs. James Carothers has been
sick with fever for the past week
Some of tbe children south of
here have had the hooping cough
for two weeks.
The new Christian church at
Halsey will be dedicated next Sun
day.
Thanksgiving service at the U.
P. church at Halsey will begin at
10 A. M.
The roads between Shedd and
Halsey are almost impaesable on
account of deep mud holes.
Latter List.
Following is the list of letters rc
maining in the post office at
Albany, Linn county Oregon, Nov
18, 1891. Persons calling for these
letters must give the date on which
they are advertised :
W. C. Aylsworth, K. P. Eowers,
MarConnell, John Connley, R.
Custer, Joseph Donner, Lora
Horster, J. C. Hard man, E. Ham
ilton, L. Moore, Minnie Moorv, N.
C. Monroe, E. B. Hanry, J. C.
Iroine, Philip Kiphart, Ta Lenke,
Neil McMinch, John Osburn, Geo.
A. Stewart, Effie Spellinger, Peter
Shay, John Schwartz, Gui Sal li
st rom, L. M. Sanderson, James
White. T. Mosteitu, P. M.
Congressional Candidate,,
The Roseburg Review says that
Cbas.E. Wol verton.an able Albany
lawyer, is the latest republican
candidate for congressman in the
first district1, and adds that "the
politicians of the district generally
concede that Hermann is out of
the race since his letter to Miller
has been published. The fight
will be between Miller, Geer, Wol
verton and probably Jennings, of
Lane, and there are numeious
dark horses besides."
A Beautiful Sight.
Julius Gradwohl wishes to re
new his invitation to the ladies of
Albany to call and see his leaiti-
ful array of hanging lamps it is
a sight worth looking at. He has
just received a complete line of
bicycles and tricyles for boys and
girls. He has also received an
other large lot of sugar, and those
who wish to purchase while sugar
is cheap, should not wait. He
still sells choice Arbuckle's coffee
at one pourd for 25 cents. It
will pay you to call and inspect
his goods. Those who want fine
holiday presents should call early
and have them laid away for them.
TBI WORLD KNRICHKD.
The facilities of the present dav
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 is
Ihe only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprit.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
rine Saltings.
W. R. Graham, the tailor has
received one of the largest lines of
tine suitings and trouserings to be
seen in Oregon, outside of Port
land, embracing 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 luting tailor made suits
and overcoats. He warrants his
goods to he first-class, and guaran
tees a fit. Call and see his new
patterns.
The finest line of handkerchiefs
ver brought to Albany can oe
so! at the Ladies Bazaar. All
prices, from five cents upwards.
Remember you can get the best
kid glove in town for one dollar at
the Ladies Bazaar.
OREGON'S FXhlbn
Th, Chamber of Oommsrc OommltU
Hard at Wsik Raiting Sabiorlptiou-
The work of raising .subscrip
tions for the Oregon exhibit at
the world's fair is progressing
rapidly says the Oregonian. The
chamber of commerce has several
men canvassing the state, and the
prospects oi raising tbe necessary
$50,000 before the prescribed time
expires are very bright. Chair
man Charles H. Dood, of the
fair committee, when asked re
garding the progress of the work,
said :
"Subscriptions are coming in
rapidly from all direc.ions, but
tbe various fields are by no means
closed. W. II. Grant, who has
charge of the wo.k in the Wil
lamette valley and Southern Ore
gon, has Bent in a larg-j number of
subscriptions. He has viuted
Eugene, Roseburg and Grant's
Pass, and has been very success
ful in his effor's to indu.e citiz ns
to subscribe. The work is very
difficult, as the agent has to inter
view the citizens personally, ex-
filain the objec's iu view and di
re upon tbe benefits to be derived
from a creditable exhibit at
the fair. Notwithstanding this, a
second call is sometimes necessary
before a contribution is revived.
The work in Eastern Oregon is
conducted by Major S. W. Ingalls.
He visited Dallas City a short
limn ago and secured several sub
seriptions, and then paid a visit
to Baker City. The total subscrip
tions collected outside of Portland
amount to $2500, and there is a
larger sum in sight. It has not
been signed for yet, but from pres
ent indicatons it will undoubted
ly be subscribed in the npar future.
A citizen's meeting will soon be
held in this city to take up
the matter, as Portland must raise
her full proportion of the am
ount necessary to pay the ex
penses which will be incurred in
getting up the exhibit. The com
mittee, however, has not d-finitely
decided upon the time, but the
business men will be callled on to
contribute their share towards the
work. The committee Is working
very earnestly and indefatigably
in the matter, and 1 think that
with continuous lalior the people
of Oregon will unquestionably
have a creditable exhibit at the
world's fair. There is, no doubt,
about the $50,000 being raised."
Prohibition Leetnrr,
John Lloyd Tbomas, of New
York City, who is to make eeveral
addresses from Ashland to Port
land, will speak at the W. C. T. U.
hall on Thanksgiving evening,
Nov. 2iith, at 7 :30. Mr. Themas
ranks among the best speakers of
the country, his addresses being
bright, witty and business like.
People of every shade of politics
are invited.
Oh! Mamma! Buy me one of
those lovely dolls at the Ladies
Bazaar.
A fine line of gold rings just
opened at Will & Stark's.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
quantities to suit at the Sugar
Pine Door A Lumb r Company's.
Necessaries delicacies and
luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery.
Just received at the Ladies
Bazaar an elegant line of fancy
cords, fringes and ponpons suitable
for all kinds of fancy work, also the
new shades in zephyrs.
Remember when you want any
thing in the spectacle line French,
the jeweler. it.
Julius Gradwohl invites you to
call and see his beautiful lamps.
the finest in the Willamette
Valley.
Admirers of sweet toned pianos
and latest improved organs should
call at Will & Link's and see their
magnificent instruments.
A full line of choice cigars and
tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen's.
MAKKIKD.
BOLTON FUNK At the residence
of J. L. PjIIt at A Idea Thursday
evening Nov. lth, 1891. David 11.
Bolton of Alhai.y I.iun county and
Minnie M. Funk of Aluea Ben'on
county. A. L.Clark, Ebij., officia
ting. Thanksgiving Dinner,
WITH
TURKEY,
And a sumptuous menu, will be
served at the Deimonico Restau
rant. aTAlso a grand supper after
the Tnankpgiving ball. '
The Best Baking Powder
AND MOST ECONOMICAL,
Is that of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. It is prepared
with greater care and accuracy, from finer and more ex
pensive materials, competent chemists test every ingredient
nothing is left to chance. No ammonia, alum or other
adulterant taints this purest of human food products.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the embodiment of all
the excellence that it is possible to attain. It is always
uniform and reliable and retains its full strength until used.
It is not only more economical because of its wonderful
raising power, but by reason of its greater bulk, the cans
being much larger than the ordinary kind; it will go
farther and do better work. It never disappoints. Dr. Prices
is the only baking powder that contains the whites of eggs.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
F. M.French, 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 Deimonico 25 cents.
Isoua has the only oyster parlors
in the city.
Pigs feet and sour kraut at
Allen Bros.
Choice eating and cooking apples
at Allen Bros.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isom's.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will & Stark's.
Will & 3tark have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Repairing neatly done at tbe
large gilt boot store.
Go to the Deimonico restaurant
for Eastern oysters.
When in town call at the Dei
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 your
shoes repaired while you wait!
If ou want to buy childrens
i cloaks, cheap, call at the Ladies
J Bazaar.
Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended
coffee received on every steamer at
Allen Uros.
trreat reduction in sugar, con
suit Gradwohl's advertisement
for particulars.
Subscriptions for all the leading
magazines and newspapers taken
at tbe postottice.
Special bargains in ladies' gold
and gold filled watches at F. M
French's, the corner jewelry store
Furnished room sui tabid for one
or two gentlemen. Use of bat I
Convenient location. Inquire of
C. B. Winn.
The Delsarte corset affords
support both light and strong.
freedom in all motion and elegance
of shape. The Delsarte waists for
ladies and children are recommen
ded by all who have tried them
Perfect fit guaranteed. Mrs. Talt.
exclusive agent. Samples may be
seen at Mrs. Gilbert's dressmak
ing parlors, over Golden Rule
Bazaar.
TURKEYS
fll
do to Allen Uros. for
your Thanksgiving Tur
keys.
CITY ELKCTION.
NOTICE IS 1IKKKUY WVKN THAT ON
Monday, the 7th day i f December,
1891. the in.iual election in anil for the u'tv
of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, will be held
lor tbe purpose or electing tne following mu
nicipal olflceni: A Mayor, a Miunhal I
Recorder, a Treaaurer, acd a oiemlier of Ihe
council from each wrd. The election will
be beld at tbe following place:
First Ward At the County C'erk'a oflTce.
Sacvnd Ward At the County Treasurer'!
oBice.
Third Ward At the office of the Farmer's
n ar house.
Thdconncil of laid ky has (elected the
following persona aa Judges and Clerks f
saia election, namely:
First Ward Judges, David FiOinan. Mar
tin 1'ayne and W. C. Tweedale. Clviks, A.
J. Anslyn and F. it. Redfleld.
Seeotd Ward Judges, 8. Froman, L
Senders and K L. Knox, Clerks, J. R,
W yatt and D, T. Wyman.
Third Ward-Judges, K. A. Irvine, J It.
Cougill and W. E. Kelly, Clerks, P. B.
Marshall and W. 8. Ki. haras.
Said election will commence at S o'clock in
the morning and continue without closing
I he pells, until 8 o'clo.k in the evening ol
said day.
Done by order of the council of said city,
mvie Novem ier, lltb, 1S91.
Dated this 10th day of November, 1S91.
N J. HEN I ON,
Recorder of the city of Albany.
A handsome line of holiday
gifts just received at tbe Ladies
Bazaar.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
Turkeys,
V
See the Outing
Of the Swells.
TUESDAY, DEC. 1st.
The Big City .Show !
No Old Favorites !
Everything New !
w. s.
Cleveland's
CONSOLIDATED,
The Eiffel Tower of
MINSTRELSY
Positively the Largest. Most Orig
inal and Only Legitimate Or
ganization ol the kind
in the Wjrld !
The Recherche Autocrats of Mag
nificent Multiform Entertainment.
Avoid the Crowds.
Se ure seats at Will & Link's.
No advance in prices.
Gorgeous Fashionable
Street Display at IP 31
Tliaiitaiviii!
Id near at hand If y u Vint
CHOICE MINCE PIES
CAKES. RAISINS,
CURRANTS, JELLIE-i,
HOT ROLLS, JAMS,
CRACKERS, BREAD,
CHOICE TEAS & COFFEES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Or anything else good to eat,
lemetiiber you can get it at
reasonable rates at
Parker Bros. Bakery.
There set
'QUARTER
tied in lla
ker county Ore-flg
iron, near what UP ft
is now tinker City. apCUTIIDV
man who has sincelf LH I Ulil
become iduntiDixl with the rvwwrws A fill
and development of that country. ThiaflUU
man is no other than Mr. Juhn Stewart, one
of the wealthiest and must inHuential citisens
in the county. In a recent letter he says:
"I had been suffering from paiiia in my bai k
vnd general kidney omplint for some time,
and had used many reratdies without any
but temporary relief. The pains in my back
had become so severe that I was prevented
from attending to my work and could not
move without the we of a cane. Hearing,
through a frfend, of the wonderful cures ef
foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, I was induced to
try a box, and from that vey first dose I
found instant relief, and before u-ing half
ihe contents of tho box the pains in t y back
entirely disappeared 1 have every f 1th in
the virtues of tha Oregon Kidney Tea, and
can conscientiously recommend it to my
friends. 1 would uot be without it for any
thing." Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, Incon
tinence of urine, brick dust sediiuent. burn
ing or painful sention while urinating, and
all affections of the kidney or urinary organs
of either sex.
REVERB HOUSE, ALbANT, OR CHA8
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only Brat eclaas houas
n the city. Largo sample rooms for eaaa
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen.
We will sell for a few
days, sugar in quantities
to suit as follows:
Dry Gran., 5 34e. per lb
Extra C. 4 34c. per lb
K. G. Watson & Co.
Wisdom's Vtolat Cream
Is the most exquisite prepara
tion in tbe world for softening and
whitening the hands and face. It
is not onlv a substitute for, but in
every respect superior to glvcerine.
cold cream, vaseuna and like
preparations. Try it. For sale
by toaliay & .Mason.
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MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S
CLOTHING,
Cf Superior Fit, Make and Finish, in all the desirable
styles and in great variety.
The Best Possible Goods for the Least Possible Money.
BUSINESS GOES WITH A WHIRLWIND !
When the proper inducements are offered the buyer ; to keep
things moving we will offer inducements fur this
week that will "catch the dollars."
IN OVERCOATS
Our line is nothing less than PAR EXCELLENCE,
you have never before seen such an assortment
in the town. Call at our store and we will show
you a line of coats at $10 that is good and dura
ble, coats at $12.50 that are dressy and nice; for
$15 you can buy a tine dress overcoat in any kind
of goods you may wish.
TWO DRIVES
MEN'S CRUSH HATS FOR $1.
Men's White Shirts in extra quality for 81.
WE WILL CONDUCT A GENERAL
HATSALETHLSWEEK
And have reduced the prices on all hats.
Remember, we have no old shelf-worn good in etock, but have
thirteen large counters loaded down with choicn and stylish loibin.
All good are marked in plain figures at priced that def- competitiou.
J. Wallace &Q.
King Clothiers ol Albany and the Willamette Vl'ey
JUDGE?
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We invite attention
NEC K
-JUST OPENED.
New Lines of
ROYS' CLOTHING, j
L. E. BLAIN.
Tk :-: Leading :-: On
Merchant
THIS WEEK-
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