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THE MORNING HERALD: THURSDAY, JSf()VEM15 ETC 120, 1891 Utmng gaily gcraW ON lALEt The Dailt Herald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.where it tan be procured at 5 cents per copy. THE MAILS, Mail t th Albany poitotflce close Tot all offices north ( Ths Ksstern state S 03 r rho Went Side ; C rvllia and Yaquins, M:Sn . 4 11 afflcts sooth W" r. a Uene si delivery open 01 Minlsy doiii S to Ui.u'iti ';r.i. IWorti e opun to box owners all dyv. BEPDBLICAS CONVENTION- The republican voters of the city of Albany are reifuestcd to meet in convention at the Armory on Saturday. December ."th. at 7:o0 p. u. for the purpose of nominat ing the following candidates for city offices: Mayor, Recorder, Marshal, Treasurer, and to ratify the ward nomination for comicil m3. The ward meetings, for the nom ination of one councilman from each ward and one committee man from each ward, will he held on Thursday evening, leepiubir 3rd, at 7 r. m., at the following puces : First Ward On the we-U wide of the circuit court roc m. Second Ward On the east side of the circuit court room. Third Ward At the Farmers warehouse office. Albany, Or., Nov. 14. is'.tl. J. F. Conn, W. If. llifroS, S S. Train, Committee. JOTTINGS aBOVC TOWN. the latent demons in souvenir spoons at French's. Ask C. B. Winn for rates t all Eastern and Southern points. Mr. Geo. McCulIoch. of Harris burg, was in the city yesterday. r;ectacle8 anil eyeglasses, com plete assortment at F. M. French's. Mrs. U. IS. Haight returned yesterday from a visit with rela tives in Peoria. Come to Uncle Joiinathan's Tea Tarty, next Fridav eve., Nov at the W.C.T. I'." hall. LAUies wistiing kid gloves 111 delicate tints for evening wear should call at the Ladies l'.azaar From 12:30 to 2 o'clock to-day nn elegant Thanksgiving dinner will be served at the Kevere house. iiememoer tne pumpkin pie sociable and pronouncing 1m e at the United Presbyterian church tins evening. S. A. Iluhn and familv went to Eugene yesterdav to partake of Thanksgiving turkev with rela tives there. The Wm. M. Hoag unloaded 2-"0 barrels of cement for the bridge yesterday, and it is being placed in the piers. Charles E. Stone, the forger who was taken from this city to The lhilles, was sentenced to six years in the penitentiary. Judge I. K. X. Blackburn and wife went to Brownsville yester day to spend Thankrgiving with Mrs. Blackburn's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. I i. Clark went to Portland yesterday to partake of the Thanksgiving fowl wi h their ton. Dr. Edward Clark. The neighboring town of Ilar risburg is naving quite a building boom lately. 4 juite a number 0! new dwellings have been and are being erected. Look out for a grand display of Christmas goods at F. M. French's, the Corner jewelry store. Special bargains in ladies and gents gold watches for the next ::) days. Miss Myra Helm, of The I'lUe, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. Parrisb, here, left yester day for her home. Mrs. l'arritdi also started for Nansene, Oregon, on a visit. The Salem Statesman yesterday ?ublished. the lolloping" telegram rom Woodburn: "l'r. L. W. ioiss, of Woodburn, is seriously ill to-night. His recovery is tx tremely doubtful." Manager W. S. Cleveland, of Minstrel fame, owns one of the finest stock ranches in California, where he haseome very proini.-ing colts, which he will enter at .-ome of the meetings next season. Mr. Jacob Xorcross ami wife, who recently left this city tor their home in Ashland, have returned to Linn county, and are now st ip ping for a few days with W. .1. McMeeken. rear Harrisburg. They brought with them a hand of horses. All thoee wishing otlice at our next election will find it to their benefit to attend the New England upper to be given in the W. C, T. U. ball Friday evening, Nov. L'7. A corner will be reser ed for the J Ul-H-UHHIOII 01 pontics. Supper ready at 5 :.'0. -Tickets for F Company's Thanks giving ball are on sale :it ;. L. Blackmail's, Stanard Cusick't and at J. A. Cuniinin's drug store. Buy a ticket and he't the luilitift Coys. F company is a credit to the city, and n.t y should be encouraged. Valley farmers are feclirg a little blue over the uniiMid amount of rain this fali. whith has prevented them from getting their grain sowed. Some of the summer fallow is yet awaiting the seeder, and some have endeavored to put in their grain with tte water standing on the fields. Ts the Lovers of Music. . . i oe oi-en i;ur ng me nours men Prof. Kzekiel Lamentations I.ee, . tioned. lie that is teacher of the M on lav evening eiuging school, wiil raise the tunes at the XV. C. T. I', hall next Friday eve. Come all and j lio in the tunes. Supper oi ly 2 hillings of American money. THE LOCAL RECORD CIIANOK IN THK I'tKLIC SCHOOL I'KINt I I'.t 131111'. I'rof. Horner Accepts a Chair In the Stale ".grit-iiltum! College -Nc f the City. I'rof. J. B. Horner, rlncipal cf the public school of this city, having been tendered a chair in the Hate ngricuilural college at Corvallis, ha tendered his resig natkn as principal of the Albany schools to accept the other. The lnard of directors met yesterday morning, and while rtg'elting to accept his resienation and thereby lose eo etlieieut a principal, de cided to do so, and tiunloyed l'r-.f. W. J. Crawind, of McMinn viile, to till the vacancy. The chai.g- will tak-j effect on Mjiiday next, when each will enter upon the duties of their new positions. Piof Ctawfjrl was f jrntei ly piKt'r of the Baptist chinch of this city, and is well ki.owu educator His sa'ary wi.l he the same as his prtd ce'.-or, $ 1 -li.ii) p ryear. I'rof. Ihirner will nceive I T t at Cor vailis. lt-n l.tii'l's M inxtrt I. A New Yolk gentleman whj hapoened to I e in Biill'.i'.o at the opening of XV. S. Cleveland's Co:i iio'idatid Minstrels, pnnounced it the best minstrel entertainment he ever ea-.v in his life. The perfor mers wtrea'l new ; the costume-) w i re all new ; the scent ry was nil new; the soius, specialties, and, in lacf, everything in the whole show as new and bright, lie pronounced the vocalists the best lie ever heard outs'ule of Grand Opera; the coint.liaus ara wittv and have a bran 1 new st,.ck cf laugh pH.diiccis; the costumis sMnply gorgeous; the jeweled lirt part alone is worth the price, of admission, as the old time ciiciis poster said ; eveiy thing is silk and satin, richly bU n.led together with a thousand tiny incuudescent lights sparkling everywhere, and the peitoiu.trs clad iu rich gai meiits representihg different jewels, the diamond. Fapphire, rulo'- etc., on the whole, makes one of iiest magniliceut stue bet tings imainahie. Wedtttux Chime. A lar-e riiimber of Albany's best citizens assembled at the .Metho dist church last evening to witness the double wedding of J. .McChes ney and Mi.-s Camiis Conn, had J. L. I'nderwood and Miss Cer. l.oftin. The (huttii was hiiid somely decorated, and at the ap pointed hour the two grooms with their fur tuiiles were ushered up the main aisle, under a beautiful tloral arch in front of the pulpit, where they were met by Iiev. . K. Memiiiger, who p rtormed the ceremony in an appropriate and impressive iniinner, as-isted by Bev. II. 1. Webl . The mellow tones of the ir'an, which hid ushered t tit-in in, then again peale l f.-.th 83 tiie two couples took their way down the aisle, on the li st walk in the commence ment of ma' ried life. I tut Villi he in Ort'K-xi. I refused a thousand for some ot in v Kumpige the other lav," continued the logger. ' Tnere is m ney in it at that pi ice. I cstim ite the e-'sc ot hanking it at il, a'id 1 will bring it down heie. 1 out makes I, and I can uct .flo for the h g-t- Speaking of money in lfg-, I can tell you of a company lir tli.it cut -,..(! 1,0 HI feet on a sciar.-sc!!tioii ot land last winter and so!d the logs right here in the liver at from $1:J to lf a ihoui-anti. A irnou manv logs were extra lon. No v they entered that land th rty-iive yrnrs ago at .St cents an acre. No m ;ney lot-t in that trinsaclion, you bet. Hut it never ran be done ag -tin." Mulrg-.m Logger in Northwestern Liimbci man. Fruit Fhmii. Ths growth and expansion of the fiuit bus:ness. in the this s'ut .', is a matter of congratulation and noi', and the mead of praise tdiould he aronded to every mati who plan's and cultivates truit trees. We undeistand that C. II. Va!kt r, superinti ndent of the Indian school at Warm Springs, and (-oii-iu-law of Jason Wheeler, of this city, has jiiit c.-inpleted patting out au oiciiardof twelve acres whii h he bought till' of Air Wheeler 'b home farm, a mile and a h.-i'f Iron; town, lie put out 00 I Italian prunes, KiO Silver prunes, I'm) Boyal Ann cherries, -So Bart Ietr peais, he.-iiles applis, raspber ries, hhickberries and other small fruits. I'.ie lure Maters Lileleil. lVputy l". S. Marshal Minto, upon the arrival of the Oregon Pacific's st-ur.er Three Sisters at Salem Wednesday, says the Statesman, served papers on her and tied the vessel up at the wharf, lea vh g her in charge of V. 1. X. Files. The papers were it-siled I'll .in the otlice of the I. S. commissioner lit Porilatnl and were to salif iv the claims of IIus Johnsjii an 1 Fred S!aiie.-k for seanu n V wages, Johnson claiming $'d and l;ineck t . It is prjba h'e a settlement w ill he made, as the Oregon Pacilic com a ran illy all'... d t have the ves-cl tied up at tiiis bu-y s-.'a.-on. I'. Ktiiillt-e llouis Tu-llnj. TLar.ksgiviug lining a legal holi day, nt the i.;,i.-lhee today l:o business wiil be tratifaited from j 1 :::o to 1 :::n v. m. 1 he tloors w id ;h t.eii for boxholdets all day. ! but thedeliveiv windows will not it , .i . Sou.l a r'nKelKxMl. The fol'o viug untruthful item wa-i printed in the Salem States man, and co lie i bv IbeOiegoiiian : "'.ik en the bridge over the Willamette in Albany is progress ing very slowly, and fears are en tertained that the work cannot be eomp'eted this winter. The heavy rains have a'so greatly delayed the construction of the sewers w hich are being put in in Albany." There is not a word of truth in either statement. The woik on Albany's big steel bridge is pro gressing rapidly and sitisfactorilly instead of "very slowly," and the stiver work has not been greatly delayed by rins or any other cause, but is being puf he 1 to com pletion as fast as a force of 100 men can do it. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Sbaald 4eo the Wndrfa? Array at J jl.os Qri.dwolil'a Bazaar. Mr.iJulius (Jradaohi, the ente -prising1 prjprietor of the l'.azaar t-tore i:i this c ty, which contains the largest and beet selected stock of crockery, glass an 1 other wares for domertic. use, in the valley, as we'd as fancv wares, toys and beautiful holiday good', ha re plenished and enlarged bis entire stock and now has a "tore that is a credit to himself and an oi n; -nient to the city. His shelves, counters and every available space are filled with the choicest and most varied stock of goods ever sten in this vallev, including a mammoth display of holiday goods. He has udded a ne.v line which consists of a beautiful as sortment of rolled gold jewelry warian'ed to wear as good as gold and costing one-ten' h as much money, diamond cut pins, rings, tine uiubrel'aH for holiday presents and novelties. His stock is now in and holiday shoppers should lose no time in seeing his wonderful array which is not surpassed by any on the coast either inelegance or prices. He also carries a gigantic stock of beautiful hanging lamps, stand lamps, bicycles, tricycles, safeties and velocipedes, which he guaran tees to sell as low as any place in Oregon. 1 1 is assortment of fine teas and codecs is ai w ays complete, as well us a general stock of family groceries. He 1 uys his goods tliiect lor net casli and sells tin m the fame way. REAL ESTATE SALE3- Robert tllass to Win Allen, all interest in 1 L C of John Uiay; consideration, $110. J S Ames to Israel Wood, lot 6 hlk 5 and lots ", 5 and , blk Sweet Home, $-0J. Frank Frisby to T J Black, lot 4 blk ! in Halsev. Frankie 1' Jones to (Jeor'-e II Jones, w '.. I) I. C of I) W Km mi tt. 1. OAUKRtol ieo H Jones, w 1 R K '. sec 1!), tp i), S K 2 K, !fl2i J M Bea'd to I'ar.iel lloiu k, jiar eels in tp 12.SK4U. f KHXJ. T B IhMikins to Jos l'oindexter 15 acres in ti 11, S U 1 W, !I5. J W Shelton to A M Shelton, lot 2 and 8. S lot 7, blk 2, Bilven add to Scio, -'0C0. JMV F.ilveu toJW Shelton lots e andS and S '.. lot 7, blk 2 I'dlyeu s add, and S '.. lot (1, b.k 2t. Wheeler's f id I to Scio, 20l 0 I) M Walter to (ieo Hoe, ti40 soua'e feet in Browiipville, ifl2(lil J M V I'dlyeu to J U Bilyeu, par cels 111 M-lO.f I..0I). Marga-et K Wds.'ii to S I'erc. full, parcel in X Brownsville, $7.1 John II Will-on. F M Jack to : Percefuil, parcel in X Brownsville, 1200. J K Bilyeu to J M V Bilyeu, parcels m . llrownsville. $..S0;. Wm F Borrows !o U X Ijwett 2 acres in I p 12, S K .. W , H)M Jas O Ualch to Jesse Warner (1 acres in to II, S 11.) $10.".O Alono Rogers to ieo A l'.ailev 5 acres in tp 11, S K5 W, $750. Mary A Welsh to M A Miller parcel in Lvoanon. 5H. Peter I! Calkii.s to W XV Sand ford, ;i) acres in sec ol, tp B. S R l K. $:;()(. W W San'ord to Peter P. Calk ins acres in sec u-l, tp 15, S R 1 E, $3 .0. Plat 1 Movers addition to Bro'.vnsville filed. TEAUHER3 INSTITUTE. A meeting of teachers will con vene at .vcio tn i-rutay evening December Ith continuing two days. The fo'lowing will be the programme for the occasion. Fiiday evening .Musi j by band. Music by choir. Opening address Supt. Russell. Reading Mrs. P.rown. Music by choir. Recitation Mrs. Siegmond. Music by t hoir. Lecture. Mus:c by b nd. Saturday evening--Music by choir. Advantages to be derived from institute work, Siii t. Russell. Reading Mis. Brown. Mental arithmetic, Rev. P.rown. Music by choir. Ilis'orv M. R. Brawn. Physiology Dr. Cole. Teachers aud schools, . B. Join. Hymen's llnK. Seven nniriage licenses were is sued yesterdav bv County Clerk Payne as fol.owe: (ieorge R. Kroiiriii and Mcriea Wallace, Am brose L. .Mills and Jo Mealey, D. F. Neu land and Rachel Harrison, Silas A. Gentry and Ma t;e Settle, J. L. I'nderwood and Coin l.oftin, John McChesney and Candis t.'onn, Tiios. A. Beard and Myrtle 1. Coffin. Extensive Improvements. Dr. W. F. Mendenhall, of Har risburg, is having the old Smith cornel in that city, which he now own', entirely retno ielled, chang ing the front to Smith street in shad of First street as fomieily. There will be three neat store noma when the building is com plete I. I ,:ld it s Bros. delight so.ip at Parker THANKSGIVING DAY HOW IT WILL RE (IBSKKVKU IN ALBANY. I'nion Services hy the Churches at 1 1 O'clock The Kindergarten Exercise. Thanksgiving day will be appro pirately observed in Albany t day. This city has mu.-h to he thankful for. Farmers have had abundant erops ;prices are good and trade brisk: he march of public improvements, which will be con tinued all winter, allorJs employ to labor, and everybody can ail rd to partake of theTiianksgiving fowl in a cheerful and thankful mood Tin day lnditsorigin in the pro test of tl.ePuritans against chun h holidays and for many years was strictly a New England institu tion, in the celebration of which th? pumpkin usurped the place of honor previously held by the mime pie. Gradually extending its area of observance and in lluence under the implue of gratitude for the success of the national arm 4 in the war of the rebellion, the day came to have a significance as broad as the area of our common countiy and now from the hikes to the gull and from ocean to o e.in, scattered household-) gather around groan ing and hospitab'e hoards and all over the land the song and praver of thanksivng arises to the civer of every good and perfect gift. It is to be hoped that in Oregon thanksgiving day for 1SU1 will be observed with due honor, and neither man, woman or child will retire at night without having par taken of a gojd savory dinner, and that the well-to-do people in this common-wealth will not online themselves to givim; thanks in their own behalf, -but that they will so bestow the surplus abund ance of their good thii gs that those less fortunate than themselves may have something to be gra'eful for, and all may be moved to sincere gratitude by a proper observance of Thankfgiving Day. UNION KELtGIOl'S KCRVK'KS The churches of Albany will join in the usual un:oii Thanks giving service to-day at 1 1 a. m. The service this year wiil b.' at the Baptist church, and the following is the order of service: Doxology. Invocation Rev. S. K Memiii ger. Proclamation of President and Governor Rev. Dr. Irvine. Hymn .Scripture Rev. K. R. Prichard. Prayer Rev. L. 8. Fisher. Autht m Choir. Seriiioiu R- v. (ieo. W. Hill. Collection For Orphan's Home. Hymn. Bendiction Dr. Irvine. TIIK KINKKtt A KTKN EXKRCISES. At the opera house this after noon at ." :50 the following pro gramme will be rendered l.-y Mrs. J. W. Tatbam's kindeigai ten school : I'AKT I. Prayer Rev. Dr. Irvine. Soiui and Tableau Jack Frost puts l'nnsies to Sleep; Spring Wakes Them up. Music College On hestr i. i hanksgiviug, Lt-t'er and Mory. Song All Things Bright and I'..-aiit:ful. Occupation with eighth gi:'t Song Over the River and Through the Woods. Children's lunch. Song Jesus Bids us Shine. Grandma serves pumpkin pie. March Calistheniu exercise with dumbells. Flag Drill Douh'e file, Sawyer game, Windindl, Counter march and Single file. Games a. Shoemaker. b. Birds; Autumn Birds and Pidge ons. c. Swing, ('radio, Swing. Parting Song Our Play is O'er, Our Work is Done. Music College Orchestra. Tableau Thanksgiving Sleigh Ride. PART II. Audience join in singing, Praise (rod. Infant education as viewed fiom religious standpoint, Rev. (ieo M. Hill. Frcm an educational standpoint, , Pres. K. X. Cond.t troni a practical standpoint, .Mr. J. K. Weatherford. NecesrT ot Kindergarten in Public Schools, Prof. J. P.. Horner, So'o Rev. 1-: R. Prichard. This afternoon at 2::;it v. m . there w ill be aThamtsgiving prayer meeting of the members of the lourg Mens Cliiistian Associa tion at their rooms in the Foster block. A cordial invitation is ex tended to the pastors of the various churches to unite w ith them ie this service. In the evening the members of F Company, Oregon National iuard, will give a grand uniform ball at their armorv. which promises to he a brilliant allair. IHvtl In Atlicmi. A telegram yesterdav informed relatives at Halsey o! the death of Mrs. Alfred l'rice, at tin: lumily home near Athena. I'matiila county. Mrs. Price win iormeily a resident of this county, an 1 was the daughter of R. C. l'lndley why lived near Brownsville. She leaves a husband and family of chi.dieu. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas l.randon anil Mrs. Rtblin, of Halsey, pas-ed on yesteiday's noon train toattend the funeral to-day. The two ladies are sisters of the deceased. A. R. Chapman, of this city, h;,a the agency of the Car adian Piiciili railway company, and wiM sell tickets over that line from Albany to all points East. MAKKIKP. (;EXTUY--SETTLK At the c.i.n lHiu-f, iii this eily, on V dii-s.. y. Nov. i'l. l'.H, liy (ie ir- Uiintplir-. t Eii., Mr. Sila A. (ien'ry uml .M s Malt e Settle. LOCALS. r. M.I- reiieh, jeweier. M. French Will & Stark, the jea tiers. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros Oysters in every style at Isom.s Cranberries at C. K. Brow neil's. Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents Isom has the only oyster parlor in the city Pigs feet and tour kraut at Allen Bros. Choice eating and cooking a pples at Allen Bros. Oysters for families 50 cents pint at 1 .so m's. Xew jewelry of latest patterns at Will & Stark's. Will A Staik have some elegant souvenir spoons. Repairing nea'.Iy done at the large gilt boot store. Goto the Delmonico restaurant for Kaslern oysters When in town call at the Del monico for your meals. Choice pickles in bulk, or quail titles to suit, at Barker Bros (ireat reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. P.uv vour heating and cook stoves of Hopkins Bros. Klein Bros., are giving tl. customers an eleg ant piano. Fresh comb hor.ev. Linn county roduetiun. at Parker Bro- (io to Klein Bros, and have vour shoes repairt.il while you wait. If ou want to btiv childrons cloaks, cheap, call at the Ladie Ba.aar. Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended coll'ee received on every steamer a Allen Bros. 1 1 tent re I uct ion in sugar, co'i suit Gradwohl's ad vert is -nient for paiticulats. Subscriptions for all the leading maga.iiies and newspapers taken at the postothee Special bargains in ladies' l'oI . M itoie and gold Idled watches i.t 1 Freiit h's, the cortur jewelry i r urnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen. I'se of bath Lonvenient location. Impure ol C. B. Winn. Oh! .daiuma! Buy mc one of thos lovely doils at the I. adits Ba.:tar. A hue line of gold rings just opened at v ill ,v Mark s. .Ill- , r v . jiu Kiiuis ol lruil hoxts in quantities to suit at the Sng.tr l ine 1'oor A l.uinb r Ct-iii-au s Xecess-.iries delicacies am luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery Just received at the La-lie: Ba.aar an elegant line of fanei cords, fringes and potipons suitable for all k'l.dfi of fancy work, also the new shades in ephv rs. lit member w hen you want any thing in the spectacle line French the jewe'.e.r. lot- it. Tho finest lice of handkei chivf ever bionght to Albany can oe sit-n at the La lies Bazaar. All prices, from five cents upwards. .-iimirc rs ol sweet toned pianos and latest improve 1 organs should c ill at ill iV l.in't s and see tncir magnificent instruments- A handsome line of hi lidav gifts just received t the Ladies Bazaar. Klein i. niacin make vo-l anv stvle ol a bo t or a shoe vou wKh and will guarantee a j.-.if.-ct fit. Try them on a pair. The Delsarte corset ail'-iids a support both Hvjht and strong, fieed in in all mot ion and elegance ot shape. I he I'elsarte wain's ..- ladies and children are recommen ded by all who have- tried them. Perfect lit gnarai.tte I. Mrs. Ta!t. exclusive agent. Samples ms.v be seen at Mrs. Gilbert's dressmak ing parlors, over Golden Rule Bazaar. Bahy cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Cashuia! TUR KItOVvS (Jo to Alifii l!rtK. for vour Tlnnikiviii! Tur- kevs. a v i TUJtKKV, i.d a .-iiiiiitur.ns niciiu, will he sei ve-l at the Hclnionico Ktsta': rant. J?Aho a g'an.l Mipn.-i a'tt r the Tnanksgivirg ball. Jsed in Millions of Homes BIS1NES8 I (irkoys arkers notffi Baking . UiaPowdeK (Mithiir Of the s. PHU1 IISB, TI ESDAV, DKC.lst. The Big City Show '. So Old Favorites ! Ever) thing Xew- ! w. s. COXSOLIDATKIJ, The I'.iirel Tower of MINSTRELSY Positively the Largest. Most Orig inal and ( nly I-gi'iuiate Or ganixalion - the kind ' in the Wjrl l! The Beehei-ehe Autecratsof Mag niliceut Miil'il' .rm Kn'ertaiunient. Avoid the ("rowds. Se nre seats at. Will Si Link's. Xo advance in prices. (Joicous FiisliiouaMp Street Display at 1 I 31 Is n.ir at h.unl If v H iht CUOKT, MINTK IMKS CAKKS. C'JRKVNTS, HOT ROLLS (RACK KRS, RAISINS, JKLLIK-. JAMS, BR FAD, CHOICE T1-: S ,t COFFEES FR l-'SII GROCERIES, Or ai.y thing else good to eat, lemeinber you can g-.-t it at reasonable rates at Pa-kcr Bros. ikerv. Di x- l ht ru m .QUARTER tit. I in I: it. mar uh in whn ttiri mid-. ocn I Ull F dec oim i:'nti ii'ti xvtiii thu icvtui't-cH :AC0 iidI tlrn loinmi;it of that roth. in. 1 "hit matt :m no titmt tuxn Mr. .1. Uti Mvwar', out i the Ui-ihhte-r itiiii:ist inliiii:tul utizeit in tin oHiity ina recent Ivilcr he h i! n-t-u HitiKrif. from iiai in mv la k VMiil irc-MTat Littin v mpUuit tor otnu time. ;trtHiar vtti ntany r-tiKii8 wirhcut am tMit ti'inporary rclirf. 'Hit; in tn; ht- hal Il'Inp so Hcvcro fh n I wum j n ont d from a'tcii'linir t.i my work aik) conM not in .vc ui li Hit tin-of a (anv. lluirinir. tlirotiLili a frtenil, tf tltc wontkriul vme vl oit iy Oregon Kttlncy 1Vat I wan in luccil tt tr. a lnit ami from tliat vcv first mi I ..nntl in-aut rli i ami Inforv ii in liul 1 f; 'iiti fits of th: hox the p lins in n y Kvl i'tir; iii-aij--.ml I havu everv f ith ii tin; viriui-! of tht- :.;nii Kiihu-y Tea, am cm et-n-t lonriotjs'y rtu nintiKinl it to frit'inls. 1 wouM not tte without it for ai: "ive..ii Kitlnoy Taciirc-J haila- ho, inom ii!i.it- of uriftf, lirit-k tlnt Ihhlmii. luirn in if or atiifl H.'ifation utiile urinating, ami all :iiIi-tion i of tilt ki-ltiiy or urinary orant of citlH-r hv. NVc will sell for a few lavs sni'ar in quantities to suit as follows: Dry (-ran., 5 :-U: per lb ivtra C. 4 :!-lc. imm- 11 Ii'. (i. Watson tV Co. CITY KI.KCTION. Torii K IS IIKKKItY IV K.N TH T ON 11 M liil.t. t- 71 h iliy if ll..i'iH'i-r, li-i-tiofi iti :in 1 fur 11 t tin.- a-i.ni:il i f Altanv. .inn imuiiIv. Ori-nn 1.,- hi M r tl:,- ii: iu-of i Itvliiii; tin- f.i l..wiui; n,i .-I ill! r: A, Mat .ht. a Marshal a r..-r, a Tri-as-iri-r, ai.tl a mi-iniior -f iu hi ii- i fr.mi .mli M ini. Ilic ulivt tm mil iu-I'l at t lie fulliiwitu plai-c: l-irst Wiipl -At ilu- County c'crl's iitiv SiK-.iinl ", a il -At iht- C.u.it v 'I rtasniiL-rV ll.iu. Ihir.l IV.-i-il - At tlie cltii i- jf tin- Fannt-r'n W :ir lio s-. Hi -.M.iuicil of saiil it v li.s si li-.-tc.llln- fi llimiu' I't-rruw an .lili'(;,9 allil Clcrkii of t-.-ii i c:ti-r:.n, nnnit- : Kiit W'tnl-- .lu.Ui-n, lliviil F.wimi, Mar tin I'.ivnc an. I W. C. Iwn-ilak-. clv.k., A. J. A-l.wi aiul K. M. lli-illK-:.!. Sci-i.i tl Wi.r.l .liiilirfi. S. From", L S.-u.U-rs aiul 1-: I,. Kimx, Cli-ikt, .1 K. W tatt in:.! Ii, 'i. W'tiiian. I hinl Wai.l-Jii l'i;.H. IS. A. Irvine, J I!. I'Mi-.-ii! .nl W. K. Ki-.ly, Cli-ik-i, 1'. (. M nl :i I anil W. S. liiiluniK, s-ii i fY.-iiun will coninu-nc-e al 0 o'clink in tl ui nin an. I i-onttuiii.- uitli.nit ron.ir Ii -.--Il8, until U i.'jlj -kin the eienin nl aill ilr.v. I'm:.- I j or.U r of tlic -oum-:i of saiil eily, m i.V ..M iii ht, luii, ism. I'a-til tl.i lii:h il:iv of No i:iil", N .1 II KN io.N', Ilcvorjer of tin city of Alliuny. A fu. I due of flmifrt cigars am tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen's. 40 Years the Stand :c Sec the C eve anil's liiaiiksfiviiio' IPS YOUR TURKEY! Hfcf liiii h Want Dressins -CALL OX- E.A. SCeiFFLEI With h df a lit- iuie .f tai'.oiine eieri-:iee an 1 :i er.-difab'e stock of Foreign and I .uni-Kl ie Si'ii iiiiiJ, Tr nwei ii-L,J and .eieoat, if il want to ilre von. All wi eorrectiv an-i !alnona 'k -u.irai'teid. rr Merchant L. E. -. MW MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S HT AH 1 i I i 1 B B J.UJJL Ci Superior Fit. Make ;uid stvh-Hand in The P.est l'ossiblelio xlsfo! nrsixKss coks with a winwlwixi) Wiien the proper iiid'ieein'-n'! things moving we will wt-i k ib i' will " IN OVERCOATS Our lint- isii.-.iliinir li'Nstlian I'AI. KXCKM.KXCK. vou liavc licvt r Im'Idio sitii u-U an assortment iu tlii' town, ( ail at our !urc and w' will sliow vou a lint- of coat-: at Slil th.it is n'ooil an4 ilura- lilc. mats at Sl'J.r0 tliat arc ilifssv ami nin Sl."i vou can liuv a li'.i!1 dress oven-oat in anv of lioods vou mav w iIi. two iumvks MEN'S CRUSH HATS FOR $1. Men's W'.ite Shirts in extra quality for Si. Wi: WILE C'OXid'CT A OFNKIIAI. HATSALETHiS WEKK And have re 'u-e l the pri t. on nil hats. Ui member, we have in old tdieif thirteen large counter's l-a led d-iwii All giod are marked in plain figures King Clothiers ol Albany and 1 if is"!.'' i.-f 1!ii:ic oiuti lat5 r,. -- BLAIN, ilor. CJU G other I1TTT IT K I 1 a i l-'inih. in all the de-uaMo i eat va. i.-t v. the I.' I'l.Srible Mo n V. ::re oir.-r. d the b iy-.lei- i.lillleiliitlit itch the do !ar-." . In kt this : for kind Tins wi:i:k: - .vnrn -j i d- in ittoclc. hut have with elmi.-'au 1 styli-sh t lo hin. at pr.ee ; I'i it d -f eiaip.uiti i.. the Willamette Vallev.