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THE AIORNLNG HERALD: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1891 ON HALE. Th 'Daily Hkkalp will be c ale each morning at II. J. Jo:k' book Btore.wLeryltian be proems' at 5 cents per copy. THE H i!. Wall th Albany ptoiHcv clue Kar all oli.;t north 1 h Kutem state ' he Wt Side ' V. rvallm ar.. Yaqirua j II oil nth ;-nr al d.-"i.r oen o i ien;. 9 a m. an 6 t t. a. I'hix.iU bo nrrri all ly. REPUBLICAN CONVENTIO , m ..l i: ....... -. . f . I ..!,..) of Albany are requested to m-ftj id convention at the Armoiv on tnr.i..v !.......,,,..r .vi. ,.t V-isi . llu 1.11 ..k f.f 1. . t Fi-1 f :. .1... r.it.,.. ;., - .1; i. ...-. '... city olhcc: .Mayor, hocuiU'-r. Marshal, Treasurer, and tor.it;iy the waid nominations for council niea. The ward meeting-:, fur th? m.m inaticii of one coiini-ilm;!' each warl and on.- commit!... e man from each ward, will In.- h 1.1 on Thursday evening, IVo-mbi r onl, at 7 r. i., at tiij lolli-wiit places : First Ward On ti e west side of the circuit court rot. in. .Second Ward On ti.-j ci-t ride of the circuit court room. Third Ward At the Farmer' tarfhou.e ollicc. ;'Allanv, Or., Nov. I I. !s:d. .1. F. ft.NX, W. if. Ih-vrt.s, S. S. Ti: !. C'o!niu!tt'.-e. KITXIXiS Al'.IIU HVN. 1'r.if. J. H. Ilorner and f.irnity left for I'orvailis ywtt id ly. .Mayor J. L. Cowan and C.ipt. V.. J. I.'innin,; rcturm-tl lri.:n 1'ortland jenterday. '. Mr. lieo. Ilt'iideiMCi cmto nv-r from CorvaUia veht. r !av t m..ii a few hours in this l;ire. Kev. F. W. 1'arWtr, t,f V. burn, Or , will occnj.y 'In- j.tilj ,t at the C'ligrci.'atoiia! ci.iirt h Ur day. K. Farrows, of tld i-iiy, and tJif.rjje Fnrcha-f, ii iiu-M;-. started yesterday by the V.t.',i:ia route for San F ranr-co. Andy NoMe arrived in Ai'vii-y yette'tlay, having i'ihih' fi ni Crook county on horcb:ifk. W!: k here he w the tr'ie.-t of .Mr, tlm. Ivni x. No miuw to ii,i;cdi; j r -gresHT.as met wiM: on the !;:!'. Mr. and Mr. I. W. Cayp: :' itaittd on Wedncsdsy for Arknr sas. They are tfoiin: t. tii; ine !i cal eprinH tl that sta'e fur t'l.-? Iienetit of Mrs. t'l iyi .lH lu ah'i. .mm. ClayiKXil i H'li'fiin- t.. Vriijht'8 thsH-asi', and it id hoi. " j t'l tin use of th water oi the intd:ia! springs of Arkansas il e.lert c u re. Oc 1 1 Oct 1 1 c it w . (Juartei lv meeting will l.- hf-M in the M. K. church to-day. i.o.e feast at ll .. m. Pitmii "iijr ! Ihe preic'ing; elder, U-v. 1'. WiUon at II a. ., to ! :. !.".. il by the tacranu'iit of !. !: Supper. Sunday ch(d ;:t !':.:! e. M. K worlli l.eairue u;; (-t i riv: at U:ol l M. and pieti-bin; Uev. S. '. Wi:-ou at ; :;;.) r. All will be made nelio:i.e t . tin -, set vices. ( Clevlnr Mliislrt-! In tlie coiir-oliil.ited :n ni -ti 1 the ''big city show," Mr. Ci. . i lund has githed totth'i iio-.i j the minstrel u j d lis most c'. v. rj products. Tne nost poj i. i inembeis of the com) any an j Messrs. Hob Slaviu. l!a y Woo-1 son. ShtllVr and I'akei." 'i h. I favorites in huml-cork come.: y . 1 j ways keep the aiid'LMv in a con-! til ual roar oi htn diier wi.cm veri mey liiaue liieir aptx-a i ;i. . The Vocal part ci t: p-.-gramme is very .-:r u Tut tlnet, ' KiH-k d- Snip,' iy ill, t'onwar brotheis; ti e i .i-e !o. "1'he "l'.ell l',;ioy, ' I. M. comic song bv l'o; Siavid, " '! i tllack Jue" i"v ll.ir.v Wood o-., 'Cmiadea" by t..l.."ai I I: ...... . the alto solo by Jan s I'. I mi .). i . " Always Think of Your M .' ..c. ." and the eelectioin.: lv tiie Nc.ipoh- tan itia.'tette are tim-ly rend..- d anl recievtd iiH-r-tedappIatis-. A beaufifil -leip-:chor. lliilol I). tlie Conway brothers, the Wonders. Wtston and l.at the givat cjii ic sketch, mi l the l;. e," by Khi 11 leaker, ai e attrm-ti e. M:. gi es one of bis vciy Uiai) logics with bis usiiiil ? K-n rel. the Wondet'ul di dl IIHl.-ic.ti cd, and r nil. I S:av;,i mora i--. iu'.i-t, go to and Hilton, the wonder, g niAke one ot the gnativ-t mil companies on liie r .a !. They bo in Albauv on Tue.-day nex:, 1. -t.'ei will Vf liat The)-. I numl. It h;is leaked out that piiys-it i.ui.- who made u.i ai thl hi : w a' ion of the body of 11. n:y gram, when it whs txhiim d a 1 days ago, found an Tigly I the head, the ku;l i.ii . ir.g l e ii in Iractund by a blow ot !- lull instrument bel'ote be v. Hhot. More cotivii,cii:g evi ieiin of guilt will no doubt l.e l.io igM ut at the new trial than .:: I -, heretofore adduced. li.Jauttii.il full. I'. Ik Montcith, I ma Mont- ;. :, and Margaret A. Atonic t:i i:.iv each commenced itijuiii tiuii u.".i against the c.ty of Alb.iuv. to re strain the selling oi propi i ty in the city. C. K. WoUoit .n itmi J. K. Weathciford aie a'.to'Ueys in the cases. Finger Cut 'f. The two little danghters of 1. S. Smith were pLiying with an axe yesterday when tin- elder acciden tally cut oil the fore finger of "lie of her sister's hands. 'I I e s.-vi :. l member was put in pl n e ai d n i! jrobably yrow on again. - r. no waVti TION- J l!!;tI'"MK.M1' AN r.M I.ANATION Ihr) Think U.t '1 litre llaa i:en M imaiii;Kement u:i the I'nrt of 1 1i tiiy Council. ISC l-'l II -K c'.:i g i; pon your .-talenielit that i' M'TS of the 111 km I) are ;.eii : a h tutiuintf diM-nssloll of i'.o city's uMV.sr-, I tak-'tli; lihcity ! tiiivir; i few words. The iii inching cilv tKcti 'll j sh'.ul 1 remind every ciiion that it'i a 1 at t of tin if duty to elect tiiv n ..i known inugutv to cilice, 1 1 1 i " ..:... ;.. Iil II w 1 1 j . 1 1 .i 1 1 .i 1 1 , iiiu i i it o i u ; , , . the'be:jlof ' ...... i ,i ,, ..i .. . 1 1 Hiap-J t l.e hate. it tl:t'e ati .'otue tilings tliat -.11 be x i l.ti::-t: at lt-a-t, if tiiey f re -. plainabli . Fiist, the r 'er' i ar ties in the br.de bui :ivs ie.id p.-rhaj.s bettsT be buried. I lie I i iii-e is l.o.v under way, and i :'oi e:i:; am tioi wiilwi'to tay or d) a'ithi.i' ti at v.oa'd in the i..st t ii l t r. tr.fd it, and all will ti-.f? t int it will be the snb sia'.t.a1, pel !i:.u:ci.t .IniOuMv tiiat ' i; iKfdnt !' ti.e ii'y end country. ! It M'vins to Voiir cjrncs'iiendnit j ih it tle re li.i i.ei n some cxpi'iidi j Ilir.H, v i.i li !t:e ptlb'ie ulljht to j kr.ovv ttboni Why one of the c ur.ciilneii paid $.VIJ lor ! nejioii utiiij; the sale of the bond:), tlieieil ci i.ot appear any clear na;eii on tl.e curiace. If it nu mied perhaps it coilid be an l-.sto 1. At preent the people "are. in d.;i:t aouir. it. hy an t-X c:i-.-ie tewer was built on i'eri y reet. v. hen another main ser i-i only a ii.ock away, ana ( oilier r.-ir.io.n oi I lie euy wmioui iny, alHujiieedi . x ji'anaiion. There is a et'i)ti: fi-eling of censure ,i!no!;n the people at seeing the ci'v cxp-.iidimr $-Jo,l!ii;) or :;ti,i 00 for fv-ACis, wiiil-.f 'asiy violating the e. i h.-.i of t.'ie people in rc l" 1 1 1 1 i -r to tonitc prjpertv owners jjti i o meet ti ii the old gewers. i ..ire;'.ov laid, which is a thins! the health fi liie city iijw loudly lieinandj. 1 am ii'. favor oi public improve-in-iit-i. imt believe that these iniivs lik ing lu.ttteis aileciii g the whole city 6'iO ild be thoroughly usdeii-tuo'! and di.-cue?ed in or iel th.it they luiv be done with economy .m I lai.iiess to tl.e whole I city. Vou:d i-, no; be .veil it hear i !'r i'u Iht; c:tv c jniieilmeu on L.-t io:.?. t'lllKX. V!- T.. I K x o 1 1 i i : u e' " l: it : : m o m k x r. II OIK ltr:A'.K la-t Sunday's is;ii? vou In yoi: i'i . re d: ell.lll 'e ' inent of seussieui an. I and auiniei i! vie." as to the ii.anage c ty atliiirs, and I pr- pose l:i-el: ! yoi r olT.rf. 't Ai-h to be mint (ssarily but l eciuxe I think tl.e ii.d honor of ihe city for to avail t 1 i l it ira!. wt ii tie vtiiisto come i.an' in the balani e. Oiie thing i I must a finit, we can- no' hope to pro; per w ithout a care ful ami economical expendi'l re ot the i ublic mo. iey. Fvery cent ei ui .i.ov that is paid out by the city ' . ri ii m;it b-r raised bv titx itioii. . '; !.r n- w ..r lierea ter, ami there-.o-e evei y taxp.iy er is deeply in-j ! t.-r.--t-I :i very i'eni of disburse', i ti - .i ; . Ih..' city government in I....:.. .1 its departments is abovt ' c ir i-i-in. It is nothing but i; p i'.'.c t.-u-t ti inpoiarily iron tided :o ;i !.. iii li-. idnals for the tune -.'i'ig vln are bound by every priii'-itul f i;o;ii r To execute the tit: -1 t..i the sole and exclusive o. i . :U ef 'those who invested t'.em witli the. r authority, iiHinely, the Iio!h people o( the city. Let iic? i iiuiiier.it only a few of the ac.s i t the city council, so that tlie oti i jiat the c. in ni city elec tio'i ni.i' hae an oiiortuni;v to .ic i-.ti !! gi-ri!lv at the pi!ls and i .-ay v.h.-ii.t i- th. y apptove such j ac's .r n t. The council fiaid ii' 0 of the ptople's. nionev to a I .--.i.i I'r.mcis.o law y-r for piepar- iiig an rdinai.ee'. We have a citv .ittcMiey of known H!:d admitted I :il,!:ty, who no doubt would have I done the tame work, and as well, I for -fli. t an an excu e be given tor this? Til" Co! VI-V of tl: mcil tiaid $1,101) f.jr a sur- e site tor the hridge. In v. .uk the engineer only in tiie tracks of ."Mr. I .1 1 ' t hi !..:. e.l Sena, t. I S ewa. t, the o. I. engimer. who ha 1 ln.ide a survey a Khort time !! vi ,!! Iy i:t the expense of .Mr. S n li. T.ie council's engineer had ace. to .Mr. Stewart's record, and no c 1 1 will pretet.d that he advli-d iiiiyti.'i'g to it ( r thtew any udditii.ii.ii light upon tiie tuhjpct. Tiiit work, as i.s well known, could have been done by a competent engi.-i'tr kr -j.l'O, or less. P.e-sid-s the hot ha.-te in w hich the Hi! was r.is'ied through the coun cil, without t u reierencc,looks .p'.( stional.-le. In addition to this ti.e contract was made with the engineer wittioil mi ordinance authorizing it, in plain violation of Section !:;r, of tl.e citv chatter. j 1 he i i' v e.iiiin il paid one of its w n n. en. I. eis folio lor some real i ri:g:ii;:iy service, the exac' ! nature i: w hi. Ii she public do not Mid. i.-tai d. What seivice could lb.- I oi.or.ible ineniber render the . ity in a few days time, by which he cor.id earn t.loi.l. 'lie..! onri uu citiens, James Lament, bid on the sewer work in tie lasern pait of the city, and '" bid was lower than il'-' Li I of the I'ortland t ompaiiy itieh was atceitct. Why w at t hit .ijiif ? 1 indulge in no charges or inu enii..is but nidi a transact. on li. in a buiiieon point of view needs ex plaining. tine of the mi iiihets oi the city government ui.en recently ouestior.ed on some these i-'i'.j.'cts s.iid : "It was the ci-v.ncifs biis-iness." The i oi-orahle council now has the ll ".r and explanations aie in oid r. she electric lih' Liibiness Pii ds eiitilat!i:g; at leist it may n .t bi- fully understood by the public. Too many aticct lights a i iisi-l iind the pii.e paid is lin- r reasonably high. The owners of Hhares in that "close corporation" are rapidly enriching themselves at Die expense of the tax payers of the city. Much care and economy are necessary right here. I'o sibly tlie names of all the council men may be on the tax roll but their assesements are ton light to make them feel the etlect of ex travagance. We want new blood in this city and plen'y of it. Our condition is such tha', in due time we ought to outgrow any city in the valley ; but to induce capital to tarry with us, taxes must be kept down to the minimum con sistently with the neceffaiv growth and development which mu.-t iouie if we are careful. This can be produced by loppirg oil miii I of the personal expense? which tl e present city government has fattened Uon itself and rigid ly applying the moupy received fr- in the taxes to the development and improvement of the city. The present city government has lust the confidence of the put.l'c or at least a largo nmj rity of l he tax payers and they would show gxil sense by cpiietly retiiing at the coming election and making no attempt to further perpetuate their powe r. Tnis is but the tir.-t installment. With your kind permission I shall resume the furthei dircussion of this ninft interesting and prolific subject at in. diftant day. There still lurks behind columns upon columns of items clamorous for utterance. ClTlKX AS1 TaXI'AVKR. EEAL ESTATE SALES- W F. Price to Nellie () Paker, lo's 1 and 2, blk '22, Summers' add to Sodaville, consideration $'.'(). I "avid 1' Gray to Robert lilass, all interest in I L Ccf John tiray, $IK). Illwin Hughca et ux to Gus rtinlerson, l'JO acres in eec 30, tp w, s u :; w,$ioo. W C Peterson and wife to Sa mautha Nave, 175 acres in sec 31, tp II. H l K, tl.. C J Howe to I) M Walters, lots 3, 4, lti and 1-1, (ialhraith's add to N Brownsville, $300. J T Nave et ux to W C Peterso'i. 175 acres in sec 31, tp 11, S li 1 K, 1. J S Ames to James F Malone, pireel in SAect Home, $1.10. Oliver Ihdo to It A Kampy, lot 4, blk 7 in Harrisbiirg. $1. UA Kauipy trustie to Oliver Hyde, lot 4, I.i k 7 in 1 1 an isburg, $1 Wm. P.urge to Mary K. P.urge, K. .. of N. K. '4, tec. 31, tp, ! S., Ii. 1' 11. ; $''0J. L. T. Hen n is to America K. Ilenirs, N. N. K. sec. 3, t(). 10 S , li. K. U, tec. 31, tp. !t S., Ii. 3 K. ; $100. Uobson & Whitney to l'iniiia .1. Hoove . lot 3, blk. 8, Hubscn's add to Mill Citp ; $L'0. Kmma J. 'Garrett to Susan Jane Hoove, lot 3, blk S, Hobson's add to Mill City; $1. KE30LUTKJN3 OF C0ND0LD.NCE. Wiikkkas it bin jiloased the groat Architect of the I'niverse to r. move from our midst our late brother George Keeney and Wiikkkas, It is but put that a fitting recognition ot his many virtues should be had Therefore be it livsolved, That it is but a just tribute to the meruoiy of our departed P.rother to say that in regretting this removal frnm our midst, we mourn for cue w ho was in every way worth of rpspect and regarJ. Unsolved. That we sircercly condole with the family of the deceased on the dispensation with which it has pleased Pivine I'rovideuce to atliict them and commend fit in for consolation to Him who orders all things for the best. Kesolved, That this heartfelt tcFlimonial of our sympathy and sorrow be forwarded to the p.irents of our deceased Hrother. lieso'ved. That these resolu tions be spread upon the records of this Ii Ige, and a copy furnished to each of the city papers for 1 publication. Kesolved, That the charter oi this Lodge be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. J. (i. CllKUI--Y. A. J. HoiHiKS. SCHOOL REPORT. The following is the report of the P.ellvalo public school in Pistrict No. 81, Linn county, for the month ending Nov. 27, I.S:1. Number of Gays' aittendam-e 2ti3; iiumber of davs absence, 110 Whole numbi r of pupils enrolled, 22; average d:ii I v attend nice, b Ihe pupils who have teen neither absent nor tardy during the month are;" Jacob, Mary, Lena and Tikie Ackcrumn. Visitors this month are Mrs. Firwin iKw, Mrs. F'rank Hulburt, Mr. and Mrs. Aekorman, Mrs. Hiram low, Powell Ackerman, lieint Acker- man, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomp son. Jri.iA M. Tavi.ok Teacher. Forgery Caae. M. It. Whitton was arnstid yesterday on a charge of having passed a forged cluck upon Mrs. li. Cheadlc. 'Ihe check was drawn upon the bank of Oiegon for $10, signed by J. L. Hudson ami endorsed by Jas. Harvey. He gave the check to Mrs. Cheadle in payment of rent to the amount of $5, she payint the difference in good coin. He was examined by justiie Co how and bound over under 5"0. Vitlom' Violet Cream Is the most exipiisite rep:ira lion in the world for soltei ing ai.d w hitei ing the hands and face. It is not only a tubstitute for, but in every resjiect superior to glycerine, cold cream, vaseline and like prepaiatioiis. Tiy it. F'or tale by Foshay it Mason. Klein Bros cn make you any style of a boot or a i-hoo you wish and w ill guarantee a perfect (it. Try i hem on a pair. EIRE AT SCIO UOINS& UAMBEU'S FLOIKINO MILL'S BlKXKllDOlTX. The Lohh Will It each OOO, 'With About 910.0(10 In-iiranee How It Occurred. SpccHt to thi' Hkrai.i). Scio, Nov. 2S The splendid flouring mills of Goins & Ganiber, in which were also situated- the electrict light and water 'works plants, is this morning a mass of charred ruins, hiving been des troyed by lire at an early hour this morning. The milis have been running day and night. About 1 o'clock this morning, an hour alter Mr. Goin's had left the mills and gone home, fire was started from a hot box in the bottom of an elevator i shaf The fire was teen soon ; after it started by tlie wgrkm.cn in the mill, but the fKmes ignited ! the Hour dust almost like powder! and BpreaJ vv it ti such rapidity j that all eirorts to .xt;ngi;ish theiii were of no avail, a- d the mil's am! contents burned dow n. The mi. Is had recently been re built, and provided w ith new im proved machinery, to'Otln'r wuh the addition of tl.e p'ants which furnish the town with electric lights and the water works. The indis contaimd between Hl.noo and 13 000 bushels of w heat, part of whicn was owned by farmers, the test haying been purchased by I he mill fnm. The loss on the wheat and ilou is about $10,000, w ith a very li-tl insurance on the Hour, and non on the grain. The loss on tb bnildingandinaehir.tr is aboi ! $15,000. Ah near as can ho learne ! this insured in the Guardian As surance Co., of Loudon f r$c,."iui and $1500 in the Farmers & Mer chants Insurance Co.. of Albauv. The loss is fully $ 25.000. and tl e insurance about $S,0J0. Pes' Ty ing as it does a'so the elect i c Pght tystem and water works, tlie lire isa hard blow, to the tow i. It will also stop the sash and d t factory, which do'ived po.i- r fuai the mills. Mr. Goins says the mi'ls w ill be rebuilt with as lit 1 . delay as possible. ASOTUKit ACCOi NT. Sin., Nov. 2S. At 1 o'clock, t.hs morning tire broke out in the S, io roller mills of (joins it Gmii1. r, and in a few moments that m 'g nilicent structure was a n as-of flames. All ellorls lonihdne'.he tire were useless, and the mill v.ng a total loss. Almost 15,000 bndi els of w heat and 30) barrel.-of Hour were burned The eltc iic light plant and watei-works wi 'c located in the mill, and, of corpse, were destioyo l, leaving .the town in datki.osa and without the p: i'i' of life. The total loss is estimated at $35100, with an insurance of $800:1. Taken an A.eal. he case of Ivy Temple'or, in whose suit for damages for injur ies received at the falling of tlie bridge above ('rawioi.Uvnie a few years ago was decided against le r, an appeal has been taken t the supreme lotirf. HOLIDAMOPPERS. SboolJ Sen the Wonderful Array a' julms Grr.dwohl's Bazaar. Mr. Julius (iradwold, the onte; prising roprictor of the P.az.iar store in this city, which contains the largest and best selected stock of ciockery, glass an I other wares for domestic use, in tho valley, as well as fancy wares, toys sin.l beautiful holiday good-1, 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 choi"cst and most varied s'ock of goods ever seen in tins valley, including a mammoth display of holiday goons, lie nas a.i'ieu a ne a line which consists of a beautiful as sortment of rolled gold jewelry warian'ed to wear as good as gold and costing one-tenth as nut. h monev, diamond cut pins, rings. fine umhrel'as for holiday luesei.t.-i ' and novelties. His stock is now in J and holiday shoppers should lo-e i no time in seeing his wonderful array w hich is not surpassed by auy on the coast either in elegance ' or prices. I He also canies a gigantic stock ! of beautiful hanging lamps, stand lamps, bicycles, tricycles, safeties j and velocipedes, which he guar:in- j tees to sell as low as anv place in . Oregon. II is assot tment of line teas and coU'eea is alwayscomplote, as well as a rcnt-ml stock of famile groceries. .lie 1 uys his goods j iliiect for net cash and tells them i the same way. Kepuiring neatly done at KU ir. Bros hoe store. A. K. Cliapman. of this city, !ia tha aeiicy of tlie Cana4i:in l;iLiiic railway company, an. wiU tickt-tM over that line from Alhany to all pointa Kast, ok out f.r a rrand d sjtlay of Clirintmas oode at F. M. Fiviit'lT?, the Corner jewelry store. Sjm cial bargains in ladies ami uoi.ty gold watches for the next oO days. The Ielnarte cortet i: Kurds a support both light and stroiiL'. freed. m in all motion and elegance i of shape. The Helsai te wais-sfi.r! ladies and children are recommen ded by all who have tried them. Perfect lit guarat.tec.1. Mrs. Tall. exclusive agent. Sample. mav be seen at M ra. Gilb"rt's dressmak ing parlors, over Golden Rule Bazaar. Baby crieil, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorial 1SCSINKH9 LOCALS. F. M. French, jeweler. Will ,t Stark, the jewcle Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Oysters in every style at Isom,e Cranberries at C. K. P.rowneiPa. Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents Ladies delight soaii at Parker Pros. Isom hiis the only oyster parlor: in the city. Pigs feet uid four kraut at Allen Bros. Choice eiiling and cooking apples at Allen Bros. Oysters for families 50 cents pint at l.-om's. New jewelry of latest pat terns at Will ,t Stark's. Will ik f-t;uk have some elegant souvenir spoons. The latest designs in souven spoons at Frc nch's. Iiepairing ne.it lv done at the large gilt boot store. Go to tne I elnio!iico reshiiirant for Kistern ovpters When in tow u call at tiie !ol- ! iii jt'iic.o for your im als. i Choice pickles in bulk, or (juan- titles to su:t, at Parker l.ros. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. liiiv vour li.-alnig ami cool: stoves of Hopkins 1'ios Klein P.ios., are giving their customers an elegir.t .i.uio. Fresh comb holey, Linn county production, at Parker J5r. Ask C. P. Winn for rates to all Fas'-ern and Soiitlu rn o nt do to Klein l.ros. ami have vour shoes ivpairt.il w bile you wait. S;;oe:aelcs and eyeglasses, com plete assortment at F. M. l'n nch's If you want to buy chiMrons cloak, cheap, call at tho La lies lii.aar. .xewfcivuB in lans ami chiiion liandki r.-hiefs at the Ladies P.a.a:. r Fresh Mocha, Java, and P.lended coii'-o received on every steamer at Alien ihoa. Great reduction in sugar, riilt Grad wild's advutis or pa: tii ilia's. con inent Subscriptions in igiiziues and at the posioilice Mince meat, for all Ihe le new spapi'i s nding 'akcli ins, curraiils jellies and jams etc., 1 or lhauks giving at Parker l'.ios. l.-.nlies wishing kid gloves in ileiicale l n;s lor evening ,vear siio ih! call at the Ladies Bazaar s: pedal bargains in ladies' gold and gold Idled watches at I. M Fren h's, the corner je.veiry stoic Members, remember the Thanks giving prayernieeting this after noon at 2:30 at the i . M. C. A. looms. Ftiniifh-'d v m suitabl for one or t ao gcnreineii. i se oi bath. Coiivenie.t location. Inouiie of C. B. Winn. Oh ! Ma nitna ! Puv in.- oin those lovi lv dolls at t: e Ladies Bazaar. A line Jine of gold rii opened :il W ill .Si Murk's. just ah h.mis el irtut Pi xi s m iiantiiies to suit at tho Sugtr rine I lour l umb-r Ccmpatty s. Xwi".-, ies delicacies anc luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery. A hands line line of holiday gins jus: leceivcii at ina i.:;i-es Ba .a a i'. jusi received ar tne i.ames P.azaar an elegant line of fam-v cords, fringes and ponpons suitable lor all k:nd; of laney work, also the new sha-les m ephy r. Mi nit inber w iien you want any thing in the spectacle line Ficncii, the jeweler. l.Ut it. The finest line of handkerchiefs ever (nought to Albany can oe seen at the Ladies Bazaar. All prices, from live cents upwards. WIIlTiiS ULOV - FIT TING lea lUJt lillllM These line:: Ii ;ve been iiivi n'cil y Mr. (ho. White. 'I lie I. I!K.' TAil.'H:. ..f ihi Xew liiiiliiigi.in it.. W. l.oiMion Kiiglaii.l. ami I Hi P. Mreet, N. Y. . Washington, I). ('. The success since introi'iicctl, -I ye ir iigo, has been in n yeli.ii . M if.- than a iiiillii.n ladies in Kurd e aiul llii iiiiliiliy lire using ttiiiu with the greaU-st sa'i laclioii. The.-f linings are cut to vour .r:ler. t tien hire a n elegant lilting .:ml s' I:-1 w aist tun! j !ei-ves are always giiarantccih liny lire out of Kcsl Knghsli S:lc.-l:i ill all s!i:iil.-s. In onlcring ser,il the luisl incasiiiv, mer the liiidicst purl til I'tis; an! waist measure: it rxtia long waistcd iLCiilici !l. I'.icc, rl c. iil.-; ill K.mi y i'igit.e.l SilcMia. T5 cents extra postage. Seril pi.-t:d note, iiiom V order or stamps to lien. "''' '' ' ,iil ies I ailor, 1 ' lg ! ft. . . ingtoti, I). ('. WHITE'S I'Ki: I'lXI KIT1INU N( HAMS' IMS KKAIIY ('t l' Slillii' i.i. mm; Tl.e Skirls are nit of It .! Kn .-ii li Pen-aline, in all sli ules. Tie y are cut tn y iiir oiiler. 1'ier f.jre an e't gant tiling pkirt isa'w.iys iruiiiiiiiU-ei'. In ort'er ng ser.il : i-t mi -iisure ami leu l!i "I sk:r. in front, l'riie i' i---itt anil Vi eeiils for poshnre. Sreiel p'stu note , in 'ine v oriler or stampe t. li.ro. White, Luifn-.-'Tail r; lli Mreit, -. W., Vashiii.'toii, :).(.. am I Jsed in Millions of Homes DBPRICcS "C tlie Outing -:- Of the Swell .. m HOUSE, TUESDAY, DEC. 1st. The Big City Show 1 No Old Favorites ! K very thing New ! s CONSOLIDATED, The F.iilel Tower of MINSTRELSY Positively the Largest". Most Orig inal and Only l.gi'imate Or ganization H the kind in the Willi! The Bi clu-ri-he A utociats of Mag nilicenl Multiform lin'ertainiiK lit. Avoid the CrowtU. Se ure si ats at Will .t Link's. Njioivance in prices. (Jopcous Fashionable Street Display at 1 V)l AT- Pa'kcr Bros. Bakery CHOICE MINCE IMES CAKLS. Ci-'liKtNTS, HOT ROLLS, ( RACKKKs, RAISINS, .1 MLLIK-:. JAMS, BRKAD, CHOICK TKaS A COFFKKS, FUFS1I GROCEIilKS, Or anything else good to eat, lemomber you can get it at reasonable rates at 1k,t QUARTER uii, hear whttUfl rt n u liikcr City. apCUTIIDV IIUII Wh ) lllrl MIK' UCil I Uil F iikI 'It t- it 'iu.it of that .mill.! r . 1 tiiflU li m:in m no mh r thtin Mr. Juhn .SU wart, out i'i the utul.liicst :anliiiist ititiii;iitiul cicizen in tlie 'Miiity I'i a recent lulter he "I h ii !: ii suiT riiiL' from fai if. in my k jiel icral kiilriy v intkint ir oine time, uid hut.' titt-il many rftiit iiit-H wt'hcut am tint teiiiponuy relief. The kum in m bat-k h.ul 1e'OitH no otfvcre th a I was i-rtvenled troni vteit'iniu t niy w;rk ami eoniil not in vtr wuh 'in i ho u.- of a nine, lleari.t. ihr xiuh a n'c.ii, of the wmiili-rtul U-iuoj ef t.jit ly Ort u-'fi hid 'iey Tea, 1 uus ia-Jiioul ti T a l'V, ainl frinii that e- tirt tlow I (iiiul in?t:ii. t relief, and U.ft.re u intf hall the e -titents of the hov the pAiiiH in t y hack i t'tin lv iii?.e.rti I have ovx-rv f ith it. thf irtttes of the Oiegon Kidney Ta, ami e.in ei-iiKcioitiiuly r:eiiiimtiitl it to mj frieinls. I would not he without it, for any tliifnr." Oreisn Kidney Tea cures headache, iuenn li.etie of uririe, i.rick dunt Hedinieni, burn itior gainful sensation uhile urinating, and nli allVi ti itia of the kitlney or urinary tiraiif of either m-x. ITY KLKCTION. JOTD K IS l!KKi:i:Y " 1YKN THAT OX Ll Mtjinla, the 7th diy l iM.finber, the aTi.iirtt ehvtion in and for the e t ot' Alhan. I. inn ivui.ty. Oregon, w.ll lie hld lor the iiirHi.4e oi tleetinif the t.t lowitii; intt nieipal nltlcern; A Mayor, a Marshal a lin " mlt r, a Tn-aurer. ar.d a member of the loti'icil from eai-h w trd. The election will In- li'l.l at the foliowiiiif placet: rust tt'rd -At theC'tinty Cork's oee. S:ntmd Uaril - At ihe CV.untv Trtasurer'a Mtlief. Ihird A' aid - At the office f the Fanner's :;r hiu 1 li,; '-..ii.i.ri' of said t it v Ii:ls selected the following prrso is as J;i and Clerks of sai'l o'e on, mniic'v. I"ir t Wird-- .lu.lefl. Dnid F finxii. Mar- tin l'.vi:e Mhd W, C. Tw. edale. l it-.k-, A. J. A id. ii and K. M Itedficltl. .-i.;d Wi.rd JudcH. 8. Fron.an. I, Senders nnd K L. Knox, C!u! k-t. .1 . W 'l :nid 1, V. W man. Ihird Waid-.lul'.s. K. A Irvine, J It. Cniu-ii: Y, B. K; ly, Cleiki, I. It. Mir-hall .ind W.H. Hi. In ran. sai j e'o iion will commence at ! o el(K k in t!,e m.-t,in ami crnttmu wiih-mt eloin Iih iIN, it'iiil ti tA-lo.-k in the eeninirot xtui dav. I one hy order of the emincii of said city. nude i-nelil ht, Ilirt, I'ated this I'i'Ji day of No emher 1MH. N J. HKNIUN, Pcorder of the city of Albany, We will sell for n lew t A . (id vs. siiiriir in uiiaiitilies to suit as follows: Drv (ii'iin.. 5 3-1 c. per lb Extra C, l.(i. 4 3-lt. per 11) Watson & Co. 14"Ol'M nea thin city, on Friday. Nov. 2 . a dian.oi d rimr. IheoWier tan h.te it hy rallini; u,K-n Clelan.and aim; for this notice. A full line of choice cigars ant1, tobaccos kept at F. K. Allen's. Baking Poivder: 40 Years the StandlK IS. w. s. Clcvelain k Spot Gash I JUD KOI! YOI r Quality, ptity OIF1 OUB GOODS. We invite idler. ii. a NECK jist New Lines of HOYS' CMmiLM!. L. E. i i jsav Merchant Tailor. MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING. Cf Superior Fit, .Make and ("inisli. in all tho desirable styles and in gteat vaiiety. The Best Possible Goods for the I-ast Possible Morn y. UrsiXESS (JOES WITH A WlllULWIXh When the proper inducements pre n ire rod the buyer; things moving wo will oiler inducements l".-r week that will "catch the do lain." IN OVERCOATS Our line is nothing less than I'AK EXCELLENCE, you have never he fore 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 ami iluni hle, coats at .SI 2.50 that are dressy and nice: tor 815 you can huy a line dress overcoat in any kind of goods you may wish. TWO MINES MEN'S CRUSH Men's White Shirts in Wi: WILL COXId CT A GKNKIUL HATSALETHIS WKKK And have redu-ed the prices on all hats. Remember, we have no old nholf thirteen large counters loaded down All good aie marked in plain liguros T.L.Uallace&Co. King Clothiere oi Albany D liSKI.I-- OK and- Prices to our la ' invi icv i.f W E A R op;:ni:i Imni -use St. o v e i: co ek A T S. BLAIN, iitr to keep this THIS WEEK: HATS FOR $1. extra quality for SI. - wrn ''O )ils in stock, but h:iv w ith choice and styli- Ii I.i bin at price i t!i it defy cumpetiliui.. " and the Willamette Valley.