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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1891)
THE MORNING HERALD: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1891 ON BALE. Tk Daily Herald will be on alt each morning at H. J. Jones' book Btore.where it can be procured at 5 cents per copy. THE MAILS. If till t th Albany poatollice cl"e For all ofllcea north ) Fh Kaatern Mate s 00 P h West Side J C -rvallia and Yaquiiia '1:30 all offlct a ioiith : tiene al delivery on friiml-iy fiom S to 9 a. m. an 1 6 t- "7 r. a. 1'osiorti- e oen H box owuera all day. KEPDBLICAN C0NVENTI01- The republican voters of the city of Albany are requested to meet in convention at the Armory mi Saturday. December 5th, at 7::0 p. m. for the purpose of nominat ing the following candidate for city offices: Mayor, Recorder, Marshal, Treasurer, ami to ratify the ward nominations for council niea. The ward meetings, for the nom ination of one councilman from each ward and one committee man from each ward, will be held on Thursday evening, lecemler ord, at 7 r. m., at the following puces : First Ward On the west side of the circuit court rocm. Second Ward On the cast tide of the circuit court room. Third Ward At the Farmers' warehouse office. Albany, Or., Nov. H. 1S!1. J. F. Cons, W. II. Ill STON, N. S. Train. Committee JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Hon. S. A I'a'Asm U in the metropolis. Dancing school at the house to-night at S o'clock. opera Mrs. Martha Simpson, of tii! city, is visiting in Corval.i?. Mies 01;a Bridges, of Salem, spent Thanksgiving in this city. Hon. Seymour W. Condon, of Eugene, was in the city yesterday. The republican and democratic conventions will be held one week from to-day. Surveyor E. T. T. Fisher is en gaged in doing some surveying for the Waterloo iteve'opment. Prof. Oscar Fetcher, the cele brated flutist, will play at the dancing school social to-night. Aunt Dinah's Husking Dee will be a unique entertainment given at the United Presbyterian church on New Year's eve. " Messrs. ChainnesJ and Sloper Bros., who have recently located a steam saw mill one mile ahove Waterloo, are doing a flourishing business. Dr. Sherman T. Davis, of F.llens bnrg, Wash., accompanied by his wife, is stopping in this city for a few days. They are the gueets of his brother, Dr". W. II. Davis, and wife. Mr. W. S. Cleveland, the noted young minstrel magnate, is a com poser and song writer of no mean ability. Several of his composi tions have become very populjr throughout the country. The W. C. T. U.-of Lebanon lis organized a free reading room, up stairs in ttie J'onara Imilditr. This will meet a long felt want, and should be a source of pride to the citizens of that place. Mr. W. W. Crowder and wife have returned from a trip to San Francisco. He was married in Portland on the lOih inst. to Mrs. Lizzie Bennett, uid they have re turned to make their home in Albany. This afternoon at 4 o'clock tlit-re will be a meeting of the f.adits Auxilaiy in the Y. M. C. a., rooms. It is desired that every member be present a there is matters of importance to consider By order of president. L. II. McMalian, editor of the Woodburn Independent, accom panied by his bride, is in the city. They were united in marriage at Salem vesterday and came to this city to spend a few days. They are stopping at the Revere Hons'. Two more car loads of steel ar rived Thursday for the bridge. A large force of workmen are now busy pushing the work forward as rapidly as possible, but not so hastily but that it will be one of the most substantial and perma nent bridges in Oregon. Several papers of the state are complaining because fiovernoi P nuoyer does not make appoint ments to till the vacancies in the state board of horticulture. There has been one for a long time and the death of R. S. Wallace created a second one; formerly the gov ernor had power to til1 vacancies in this board, but now that power is vested in the members of the lsiard. liev. C. G. Harmon, pastor of the M E. church, south will ad dress the Y. M. C. A., meeting to morrow at 4 r. m. Rev. Mr. Uar nion is deeply interested in the Young Men's Christian Associa tion and has an active member ship in the college associations of the East, we certainly welcome our brother and trus't that his j labors among us may receive the j blessings of Almighty God. Allj men are inv-ted o hear him at the W. C. T. C. hall. The BuHta. The Willamette is tow four feet above low water mark, a good boating stage, but not high enough to interfere with the woik on the bridge. Mr. Leslie Mattoon is now river agent of the Oregon Pacific Co., and their boats are making regular trips. The BentVy went ; down the river yesterday with a load of grain. The t'nion Pacific ' boat Modoc, Captain Smith, also eached Albany yesterday. I THE STATi. 3 WEALTH. Increased Valuation of Prororty, ai Sh' wu by tbt Auti-mnt. Tvventv-tive of the county ussessora from thirty-one counties cf tl i-Ufe have returned their sment roll's to the eecretarf slyness of s-tate, and with the exception of tiiant and Beaver counties, snow an iucrease over the assessments of lS'.H). The totals returned by the twenty-five assessors, show a to'al taxalile property amounting to 10L0Sl,57S and estimating the ii six counties not vet nearu iroui, Yamhill, Morrow, Lane, Douglas, Clatsop and Benton, the same as 1S, there will be a grand total of $U4,077,73S for the thirty-one counties in lS'.'I. These countes, frm reporH received, will show an increase and it is presumed the aggngate taxable property re turned to i lie state board of equal ization for adjustment and tquali za'ion at its December meeting will fall a little short of $130,0,0 ,f,00. The act passtd by the lost legis lature creating a" state board of equalization provides that such board t-hall awcucble at the c ipital on the first Tuesday in December for the purpose" of equalizing assessments. I'll is board shall certify the result to the secretary of state, who shall announce the result to the county clerks. Im mediately after the assessment rolls of ail counties have been re ceive J and equalized, the governor, secretary ami treasurer will com pute the running expenses of the state and make the levy of the state. This will Ming the state and county taxes in not before l ebiuary, as the county courts cannot make the'r levies until alter all other boards have com pleted their labo.s. Mineral Wax. The subject of the Nehalein bees- I wax continues to be made a uiat- wr ei iio.r miu queij. me telephone-Register says that the editor of the Tillamook Headlight sent some of the beeswax found on the eoast to the office of the Scien tific American. The editor pro nounces it mineral wax but a mineral does not grow with Latin words upon it the editor must be wrong. It has created consider able stir and already manufac turts have sent for samples and if it proves to le mineral wax, Tilla mook county will no doubt be benefitted. A Suocem. Brother Jonathan's tea party at the W. C. T. C. hall yesterday cvenii'g. was a docidtd and en joyable success. The bill of fare was adhered to, and ye ancient maidens, who were announced to be in attendance, weie there in all the beauty and attractiveness of their quaint costumes. In ad dition the following old time gentlemen were present: Brother Jonathan, Will Lyon ; Jeteuiiah, . J. Ortell ; Benedict Arnold, lr. t. I. r.all: Hezeniah, C. II. Cn.-ujk : Paul Revere, F. Fort- miller. Some Iron. It is estimated that there are 2(IO,(H)0.'MK) t ins of iron in sight at the M.naret.. The ledge stands up above the surrounding mountains about 1.700 feef. It is :;ii( feet thi k and 15.000 feet long, This great mars of ore is nearly pure iron. In purity it ranges from til per cent t-J IMi per cent. The best of this is ll per cent purer tiian any other iron deposit Known in the world. The quality is stiei ior to any other, not falling below the best that is produced in Norway and Sweeim. Boston tilobe. Looking After Bualneaa. The Wasco County Sun says, in speaking of a recent wi.eit deal: William Head, one of Cilliam county's successful farmers, re turned from Portland iast week after disposing of his grain there. Being in no hurrv to sell and the price offered him at Arlington not meeting his views, he secured cars, took hie wheat to Portland Hiid sold the lot at one dollar a bushel, He was offered 7.S cents at Arlington and made a tidy sum by refusing it and taking his grain to headquarters. Mow It Orlgl utcd. I low in :ny of our readers know ihe origin of the name "Long loin given to that stream empty irg into the Willamette south of Corvallis, usks the Independence Nest Side. It originated thus A party coming from California to Oregon in lsH had in the com pany a long, slim Irishman, nick named hong lorn. One morning, performing his ablutions in that stieam. he tell in and cot a duck ing. Afterward", any of the party referring to that stream, called it the Long lorn. 1 his is the origin oi me name. Evaugalical llevtval CuDtionea The revival meeting at the Evangelical church have been well attended during the week, and quite a number have accepted i. iirist, the meetings will be coil' tinued another week by Rev. L S. risher. lhere will be three sermons on Sunday, morning sub ject ''The Heavenly Christ,'' and the evening subject will be ruture Punit-hment.'' Duly .recl - tad. lhe Lebanon Express saya: Mr. . 1. roglc, representing the Albany Herald, is busy writing up i.eoauoii ior me .New i ear s edition of that paper, which is by mi- me n;os juioiic spirited paper OI l.lllll i ouiliv. A Tatty Thief. Mr. II. F. Ilnlburt sta'cs that a wnei entered his harn the other niglit and purloined two sacks of :-M. I In proposes to lay for his nns wini a heavily lo.'ded biun- it cier'-u-s. THE 0BEQ0I PICIFI0. Tie Bondholders Will Now Stil Their Differences and CiUBjitte tbe Road- The Sew York Daily Recorded thtrli'th inst. publishes the follow ing statement concerning the future policy of the Oregon Pacific rauroau company, iroui which it would seem that the difficulties that have been pending so long will soon be settled in an amicable manner: "The troubles that have beset Receiver Hogg, ot the Ore gon Pacific railway, and his associates in the management of that property through the refusal ot a number of the road s security holders to join in the reorganiza tion plan proposed by the majority in interest are now thought to be happily ended. "That they are over is due pri marily to the action of the circuit tourt ol Uregon, wtucli a day or two agi refused . remove Receiver Hogg lroin omce on the application of certain bondholders who charged him with doing various wrong and illegal things in tiis position as receiver. The court held that Receiver Hogg had acted properly, legally and for the best intt rests of security holders. As soon as this decision was reached it tram pired yesterday that the bond holders committee of three had held several conferences with the various parties in interest, with tbe result Jqially ot arranging a complete cessation of hostilities all round. The representatives of all tbe interests among tbe bond holders have now unanimously agreed as a r. suit of these meet ings and conferences upon a new plan of reorganization of the Ore gon Paaitic, supposed to be an lm piovenient on any plan hitherto suggested by either the majority or the minority in interest. "The result of this amicable ar rangement, it is said, will be the rehabilitation of the Oregon Pa cific and its completion at an early date on the lines originally pro posed, which is very generally thought, will make it one of the best and uost profitable railroad properties in the north weet.'' LEBANON NOTE 3 Lemaxon, Nov. 27. A special train carrying promi nent raihoad officials visited Leb anon Sunday morning. We understand that an effort will be made soon to have the slough in the north part of Lebanon diained at the expense of the city. E. T. Miller of this place, who bought ten acres of land on the Lebanon ditch, has been offered $t5 an acre for the land, but says lie will hold it until he is given $100 an acre. Work on the Lebanon ditch is progressing as fast as the weather will permit. A few weeksof fair weather would insure the om pletion of the enterprise, attachment wiucn was served o t tie t jois, etc., tins week by a fort and creditor will not em barrass the work. Cleveland's Miaatrela On Tuesday of next week W. S. Cleveland will hnng ins new or ganization of black-faced talent to this city, what he calls "the Killel tower ot minstrelsy." 'lhe com pany has been well received throughout lhe Fast during the preient season. The Louisville Courier Journal savs of the show The Temple theatre was packed to its utmcst cap-icitv last night and tbe standing-room only sign was hung out long before the curtain went up. It was a fashionable audience, to i, which is a proof that refined mimstrelsy still re tains it hold on the better class of theatre goers as well as upon the gallery gods. In his prtsent ven ture, Mr. Cleveland has returned to old-fashioned minstrelsy, and tbe audience manilested its ap proval ot the vival by giving each feature of the programme an enthusiastic reception. All of the jokes are new and gw', and the songs are light and pretty, hverv feature of the nerformance is said to be new and original, and the j fun-makers are youiiir, talented and enthusiastic in their work. The show is worthy of success. Talented Inaanlty. . a. t larK, tne literary man certainly cannot De insane, as reported some months ago. If the report is true, he's a pretty smart cta.y man, for in a recent issue of the Oregon i an he is the aut hor of a very intelligent article. If he is insane he has no business to write such pieces as that for publicat'on A man w ho is insane should not be permitted to rush into print witti intelligent and interest reading matter, embodying theo ries and ideas that may prove use ful and valueable to all mankind. We can not imagaine who it was that made public Mr. Clerk's in sanity, and it puzles us a too l leal to know- why in tha Sam Patch any one would luve the bold and bra.en "bumpt ousiiess" to send such a rumor abroad. Mr. Clark is as sane as he pos sibly can ue at present. ti. Mr. Thomas Batte. Editir of fhe Graphic, Texarkana, Aikan sas, ii is iounu wuat lie believes to be the best remedy in existence for flux. His experience is worth well remembering. He stvs: law summer i nau a very severe attack of flux. I tried aftnost every known remedy, none giving reiiei. Chamberlain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrlm a Remedy was recommenued to me. 1 eur- cnaseu a uoiue ami received im mediate relief. I continued to ..i .t i i , . use the medicine and was entirely curea. i take pleasure in recoin- , it.., - menuing tuis reineuy to any per son suiuriiig w uii 8iicti a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medicine in existence. 2 and .r0 cent bottles for sale by Kosha A Mason. A handsome line of holiday lit s just received at the Ladies Bazaar. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. 8hoold Bet the Wonderful Array a4 Jalins Qradwobl'i Bazaar. Mr. Julina Gradwohl, the enter prising proprietor of the Bazaar store in this city, which contains the largest and best selected stock of crockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, in the valley, as well as fancy wares, toys and beautiful holiday goods, has re plenished and enlarged his entire stock and now has a store that is a credit to himself and an orna ment to the city. His shelves, counters and every available space are filled with the choicest and most varied s'.ock of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mammoth display of holiday goods. He has added a ncA line which consists of a beautiful as sortment of rolled gold jewelry warranted to wear as good as gold and costing one-tenth as much money, diamond cut pins, rings, fine umbreras for holiday presents and novelties. His stock is now in and holiday choppers should lose no time in seeing his wonderful array which is not surpassed by any on the coast either in elegance or prices. He also carries a gigantic stock of beautiful hanging lamps, stand lamps, bicycles, tricycles, safeties and velocipedes, which lie guaran tees to sell as low as any plate in Oregon. His assortment of fine teas and coffees is always complete, as well as a general stock of family groceries. He I iiys his goods direct for net cash aid sells IIkiu the same way. THK WOKLU KNK1CUKD. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is lhe 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 tune any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Fine Suiting. W. It. Graham, the tailor hue received one of the largest lines of line suitings and trouserings to he seen in Oregon, outside of l'oit land, embrac'ng all the desirable patterns for winter wear. His prices will be found S3 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 uuaranr ' tees a tit. Call and see his new- patterns. Wiadom'a Violet Cream is the most exquisite prepara tion in the world for softenii.g and wintering the hands and face. It not only a substitute for, but in evary respect superior to givcenne, colcfvcreaiii, vaseline and like preparations. Try it. For sale by Foehay & Mason. BnaBnaaanananBBanaHnaieaBairDu DIKII. PA rtKEK On Friday inoriiin. Nov. 27, 1111, ut her liiiint! in this city, ot diphtheria, Kowciisi 1 ulor t, d:tui;li. tcr ol Mr. and Mrs. Vinril Parker, aged "i jeuis. liiontlw and i:'. days. She was a bright, beautiful child, beloved by all who knew her. The bereaved hoiiskold have the d'-epest sympathy of tbe eoiuinuiiity. The funeral services were held at :i o'clock, BKEITF.XIUSII-In this city on FnlH evening, Nov. '.it, IMM, of typhoid fever. Mis. bicilcntitish, UKcd about 40. FOl'ND near thia city, on Kri lay. Nov. . a dianiotid fiutr. 'lhe outer ca'i Ikiw it by calling; upon lien Clelan, and pax ini; for toil notice. Wa will sell lor a few days, sugar in quantities to suit as follows: Dry 1.1111., 5 :Mc. jter lb Extra 4:M per Ih 11. G. Watson A: Co. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescrilied; Casloria! for Spot Gas 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. HTSINKSS LOCALS. F. M. French, jeweler. Will Stark, the jewelers. Fresh crisp celery at Alien Bros. Oysters in every style at Isom.s. Cranberries at C K. Browneil's. Meals at the lVlmouico 2- cents Ladies delight soap at Paiker Bros. Isom has the only oyster parlors in the city. Pigs fi'tt md Four kraut at Allen Bros. Choice eating and ccoking apples at Allen Bros. Oysters for families 50 cents a pint at Isom's. New jewelry of latest paf temsat Will k Stark's. Will Si Stark have some elegant souvenir spoons. j The latest designs in souvenir spoons at French's.. Repairing ne.i'ly done at the large gilt boot stare. do to the I'clnionico restaurant for Eastern oysters. When in town call at the I'cl nionico 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 boating and cook stoves of Hopkins Bros. Klein Bros., are giving their customers an elegant piano. Fresh comb lio:iey. Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Ask C. B. U inn for r ites to all Eaetern and Southern po'nts. Go to Klein Bros, and have your times repaired while you wait. Spectacles and eyeglasses, com plete assortment at F. M. French's. If jou want to buy childrens cloaks, cheap, call at the Ladies Bazaar. New styles in fans and chiffon handkerchiefs at the Ladies Bazaar. Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended cotfee received on every steamer at i Allen Bros. Great reduction in sugar, con sult Gradwohl's advertisement for paiticulars. Subscriptions for all the leadipg magazines and newspapeis taken at the postofiiee. .Mince meat, rai.-ins, currants, jelliesand jams etc., for Thanks giving at Parker Bios. Ladies wishing kid gloves in delicate tints for evening ivear should call at the Ladies Bazaar. Special bargains in ladies' gold and gold filled watches at F. M. rrttii'h's, the corner jewelry store. Members, remember the Thanks giving pr.iyermeeting this after noon at -:o0 at the Y. M. C. A. looms. Furnish d itiiii suitable for one or to gentlemen. I'se of bath. Convenient location. C. B. Winn. Inquire of Oh! Mainnia! Buy me or.e of thosi; lovily dolls at the Ladies Bazaar. A fi no line of gold rings just opened at Will ,t Stark's. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine Door I.umb r t'i mpany's. Neeessaiies delicacies and luxuries, a! Allen Bros., giocery. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar an elegant line of fancy cords, fringes and ror pons suitable for all kimb: oi fancy vork,:ilsu the new hades in ephviv. Remember when you want any thing in the spectacle line Ficucii, the jeweler bus it. The finest lire of handkerchiefs ever luotight to Albany can oe seen at the Ladies Baaar. All juices, from five cents upwards. Admirers of sweet toned pianos and latest iinprow-.l organs should call at Will ic Link's and see their inagnilicent instruments. A. R. Chapman, of this city, has tin; agency of the Canadian Pacific railway company, and wiU sell tickets over that line from Albany to all points East. L"xik out lor a grand display of Christmas goods at F. M. Fr"iu"h's, the Crner juwclry store. Special bargains in la.iies'an-1 gents goM watches for lhe next .".'J dajs. The Belsarte corset all'ords a support both li;ht and strong, freed in in al! :iv I ion and cleg wee oi snape. l tie i 'el-arte wuis's hu ladies and children ;iie icconiuieii ded by all who have tried them. Perfect lit guar.ir.tce '. Mrs. Tail, exclusive agent. S.iinplej may be seen at M i-. Gilbert's dressmak ing parlors, over Golden Rule Bazaar. Sep tlie Outiiiir -:- Of the TrKsDA Y.DEC. 1st. The Big City Show ! No Old Favorites ! Ever thing New w. s. 1 eveland s j CONSOLI DATKD, The Eiffel Tower of MINSTRELSY Positively the Largest. Most Orig inal and Only legitimate Or giniizalion of the kind in the Warld! The Beeherche Autocrats of Mag niiicent Multiform Entertainment. Avoid the Crowds. Se ure seats at Will it Link's. No advance in prices. (iori'ous Fashionable Street Display at IP -AT Parker Bros. Bakery niorcK MixrK piks CAKES, Cc'IUiVNTS, HOT ROLLS, CRACKERS, RAISINS, J EL LI K JAMS, BREAD, CHOICE TF.aS A COFFEES, FRESH GROCERIES, Or anything else good to eat, lemeinber you can get it at reasonable rates at Sir I h. QUARTER tlcl in 1 kcr oimt ore '.'on, m :tr u h ,i i ii-v, linker :ny ipriJTIIDV IwitiH' :! 'iti icl wi'.h tin.- mmmilinn miilil'i;liiiiit:iit ollhat miliary. ThisnUU m:ei ih n.) ie.-r tliun Mr. John" Su-wart, om '1 t!if u-raltliii st uniliiKixt iiiliiii nti;il dtizeiif ih tli iinay I. -i a recent letter he nays "I h ! l n .iiitTi riiiv (rum t.ii in in my lia k it : eriefill klilney ei'lillillinl idr wlliie tune. in. I h.u uii'ii many renaoua witlicnt am Vit tenipomry relief. 1 tie paiim in in; liaik h.nl Im i-'Mih- so Ht iere thu I ao en "ntiil (ri'iii ii'i"iin.' l.i my work atnl eoulil not in vi. ;ili ut the n-e of a ane. llearin);. 1 hrrmli a frivml, the wniiili-rtul i-nres ef foil. Iiy oiet'on Kiilney 'lea, I was iii liueO tf it a ami fniin th:it vev lir-t ilose I fnuiiil insMtil relief, antl iH-fure u iinf linlf he tvititellts of the iiox the piinH in t y liai-k . ntin ly il.s'iiM jr-l I have every I ith iti thi- virtue i.i ih- O:i-'0ii Kulmy Tea, anu lean inimiiintiously rKcoinnieml it to mi ! fneiiiis. I hmu d not he wiiliinit it fur any I 'hifi." j orci'.n Kiilney Tea ciiren heailaehe, iiicnn tn.enre i.f urine, hriek ilunt Me-liuiL-nt, hum : iinfrtr aiiii'jl seuoati.m ahile urinating, am) . -ill :ini-'-titii oi i!u- ki.lney or urinary organ ; of either !ex. ITV ELECTION. lyoTn i: is iiKKKbv nvK.v that on ll M iriiLiy, the Tth Uy i f lieeeiutier. i"".'i. me ati.tiiiii I'lii'iion in anil for thectv ol Aihuny. I. inn ciuiity. On-iron, will le liehl tor the urHMcof ileetitnr lhe f:lowiit inn niiipal olllieni: A Mavor, .a Mirliil a Kecorih r. a TriM-surer, ar.il a meinher ol tin; eoiKieil iroui eai h w uil. 1 lie election will l.- In-Ill at th.; fo!louiii7 plaevi: first W.ir.l -At the C.iiinty C'erk's oec. Sa.- .ii.l W a.-ii -At lhe CViinly Tnamirer'a otli.-e. 'i hir.l Wa-il - At the .. (Tne of the Farmer's W :ir h.iuse. Thj iiii-il of iciiil ilv h.w seleeti-il the fellimini; m rn.i.,8 as JucIkii ami Clerks ot sai'l e i-.-'.on, n:itne! : 1 t Wini .lu.lje. bivi.l K i. man, Mar tin CiMir ami W, (J 1 e.lile. fleik-t, A J. A-isl- ii an.l F. 1. IN-illieM. Se- ii W. r.l .Iii.Ii.i-s. s. t 'omaii, I, S'iiiIim am! K I.. Knox, ':.-; ks, .1 It. j itt anil l, 'I'. Vmaii. i'liir.l ai l-iu l";,s. It. A. Irvine, J I:. CViiii! inJ W". K. Ke'ly, Ch-iki, f. I:. M ir l. all ami '. s. Ili-liiriis. I t e -t.on will rrtiiiiience at ! o'eloi-k in tv e in iiinir ami e-jiirtmu wiihoiit e!o-iii lie lis, until 6 uVlo.-k in the i-nninL' ol -...1 il.iy. i'l ii -1 y or.li r of the eouneii of saiil ei'y, lti-uh- V-ieui H-r. 1 1th, Is;,!, l'.C.e.l this I'i-.h iia; cf No- eniher. ls;i!. N J. II KM I.N', Pe.or.ler of the city of Alha.iy. A full line of choice cigars anil tobaccos kept at F. K. Allen's. Klein Bros can make you anv style t f a hoot or a shoe you wish and will guarantee a perfect fit. i ry i belli on a pair. HOUSE, Ac - ' . ' y - - y M- v x - iinnpy JLcr FOI! YOl'IiSKLF OF Wily, Oiianli OIF1 OTJB We invite alU:Ui a NECK .nsT New HOYS' Lines of cumiiN;. L. mm u Merchant MEN'S & YOUNG CLOTHING Cf Superior Fit. Make and si vies and in ; -The Best Possible Goods for UrsiXKSS (JOKS W ITH A W i!I!.'!AVIM lien the proper indiiceinen's rrii f'treteil tin- b'ier things moving we will offer Lnlucc men ! . week that will "eali h the do !.u-." IN OVERCOATS (Hip line is nothing ii you have never ImToiv s.'en Ii ww , in lhe h). ( all At ouv Mule ;ni! v von a line of coats al SlU tipst W ror..! hh roats at S12..o that SIT) you can lury a tine dress t; ot' ii'oods vou ma v isli. TWO I U.I YES MEN'S CRUSH Mens White Shirts in Wi: WILL COX ll XT A fiLNLKAL HATSALKTHIS WKFK And have re!uvl the -o- Ke member, we have no old soelf-.v.ini i . thirteen larne rounters loa led d oi u with eh .i, All good aie marked in plain figures at priee 1 J.l.VIaHace&Co. King Clothiers oi Albany and the Willamette Vaiiev i !),;, y oiiii iiiees GrOOHDS. to ur !arg. i:,v, ie,- of W K A K up;:n!:u Immense Sb ek of 0 V !: K CO A T S. L II iS fi 0 i f i i t it iiv i Tailor. iV: l-in'.-li. in a n at ai i- t v. i the the Least P, to. l-o; JiJiii Ail i s:;i ti;:eiit '. uill I;ov an.l l;na I nit-!1: for jii :!;'essv pct:it in an v kind Tills Yi:KK; HATS FOR $1 vxivn oii;:iilv lor SI. pn.e oa ut hive i In li-ii.. till ".. Mil i it ,! ii ii