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    THE MOBNLNG HERALD: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 185)1
flawing gaUggcrato
UN SALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book atore.where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
1HZ AIL.
Mali at the Albany postortlce close
For all omcr north
Th Butern
'ha We Side
C rrallia an-1 Yaquina
all olfl a anulh......
Oene al deliv iv o;ii 111
t a. u. an f li 'ir.a. l
box fcwnara all day.
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'ici.Uy f.om to
4iotti. v open u
IS I AV0R OF ELECTRIC I.IOKTS.
Bat Orpoa & ti
Corporations Koling the
Ci'y.
MOBTUARY.
BEPUBLICA8 C0NVENTI0J.
The republican voters ol the city
of Albany are requested to meet
in convention at the Armory on
Saturday, December th, at 7 :'M
r. m. for the purpose of nominat
ing tbe following candidate !"r
city offices: Mayor, Kecordcr,
Marshal, Treasurer, ami to ratify
the ward nominations lor eouncil
luea. The ward meeting, for the Dom
ination of one couiicilmtn from
each ward and one commit Un
man from each wan), will be held
on Thursday evening. OecemUr
Urd, at 7 r. m., at tin follow ii I
places : j
First Ward On the west side of
the circuit court rocm. !
Second Ward On the :ist tide
T" irr- Ki'ir.K n tiik 1 1 k. li
nuit me a s'.nrt sp ice to re
)., v'i'ii - comiuen's on Titxia
n.it ice !" the electric liht system,
it was nit t'ie intent inn ol "Tax
payi r and Citizen" to !, ry the
company. The electric l:j:ht "com
pany was organized for the solo
pin pi . if niakifo; money I r its
.-tockhol.U rs by lcnderiii;; certain
services to tlie public and iudi
viduils. The city gave it a fran-ahi.-e
lurthnt purple, just as tlie
state grants franchises to ra,' I roads
to s. re thi- public aiid imlividau.s
in other wave. Kach are aorpura
tions, the one subject to the con
trol .f t he ci'y coiiu il. the other
to tin- st iu- legis'afiiv. It is tin
k'L'ii iinute blisini ss of all such in -po
alions lo mike all the money
ilu-y can and t'ley are expected lo
avail tl cntr-elics of clery hi a flit
means lo that end. It wmill
doubt es pli-a.-.f the tte t ic lUht
coinpaoy to have its stuckhuldeis.
n ei ial iiii'iids, the maiia' -is i t
the city iii iiiiii nt, as in that
way it c:in vet even more reiniiier
atie con'r.u ts from the city than
it ii"U I, a.-, allhoii-h its present
c.ji;ir..ct witlt theory hi.s enabled
u, it liid. lo pay twci.ty per
cent, on tl.cir investment the" t rt
sis nioni'i.- f its existence. T. e
company lias a r'ht to j:ct its
s'ocKtio ders ot frieiniH in uintrol
of the circuit court room.
Third Ward At the Farmers'
warehouse office.
Albany, Or., Nov. 14, lsil.
J. F. Conn,
W. II. Hl MoS,
N. S. Timix.
Com mitt
JOTTINOS AlIDut TOWN.
scv. w;.s
Waiter kraut at Parker l!ro-.
Sweet cider L'5 cents a - illmi at
I'arker Bros.
Mr. Caleb (i ray. of Ha!
in the city yesterday.
Vwiss cheese, the finest evei in
Albany, at 1'arker Bros.
A. Uohen pays the highest mar
ket price for irrcen apples.
L. K. Blain returned last even
ing from a visit to Seattle.
The Willamette is reported 5'..
feet above low water mark.
The first lesson iii the York
lie given Friday evening :it
lancinv; school.
Mrs. 1. O. Clark arid ihui
i!l
the
t ol the city iiil.tirs, if it can. It is
! lecau.-e ol i hi rL III and 'he ellort
I of s .id coiiir.any to do so, that the
j att- nt mi of the in cis was called
U) the oiliv of thy prt sent coun
cil in paying out tin; public money
to (i.riiii that (oiiipiiiy. The
j council h is the power and ridit
j to reirnlat it charms, just as the
l 'jis aMiie h ts the i ijflit to reru
la'e the charges on railroads. It
j would not he .'mmI policy for flip
j p. op'e ol the st .le t" elei t stot k-
h iiers or l oniliioldeiH tl a rail
ro;nl t the legislature to h ;'islate
or m ike contracts for them on
railroad matleis. Neither is i
.'od pt liey lor the people of Al
liany to e ect as its olliceis ohare
linlilers. i-r siiei ial friemU jf the
Klectric l.'iit foiiipjny, 'or anv
.lli-T corporation; or large con
sumers ol tl-ct'ic li;ht having
sptcal r.tteu, to make contacts
witn said company or to regulate
its eliatge for light. Jt dues not
anv-r the ci ni ila'iit o. ''Citizen
and Taxpayer-' that tlm city gov
ernment iias been lavish in paving
Hjw tbe Eodi-s cf the Victim and
Lcnatic S!a;er Were Boric d.
From the l'ortlaud Dispatch we
arn that the bodv of the man
Cook who shot and killed Mr.
Stin-, the editor of the Whitesoii
Advance, wa? brought to that city
yesterday for interment. Cook
was a member of theti. A. H. in
good standing and will be buried
by tlitt org uiizjt'on, the post in
that city t which he was a mem
ber, ollieiatirg. The coroner's
jury in the case rendered a verdict
that Cook shot Stine while in a
stale of temporary insanity mid
then took his own life. Mr. Stine
was bu ried nt Independence. It
issaid that a woman plava a part
in tragedy that will develop
iat r. it l s.i I, tosay at the least
on I u lml.nr lnonv ami tti.l
.I'll. llin v- in .. .
came up on last, evening s tram
d the electric lit'ht
; eo:i. pacy have been ppresive and
'Miju-t, io siy asiou.lid: ' If voii
don't want the light you ie- il not
j lake it. br.t g back to kerosene
i lamps." That was the argument
! :' the S 1. II. K. Co., made rt
! e. ii'Jy to lie of our grain dealers,
j wiio 1 ,uid it cluapi-r and to his
j interest to hau! a huge amount of
w h. at from Tautieat hv wairon to
I Albany, rather than cjmj.ly with
the extortionate demands of the
I radioad company. The Ili:itwn
jdid not approve of the railroad
I arguiiit-ii. i hen it is hardly con
i-i-tent for the Hkki i to a.lopt it
j now. No one should b. nomiii
j at.d or elected to any ollice in this
city win wears the yoke ol any
cm I oiatioii, wlie her the same be
a lailioad companv, an electric
company, ur, ot anv other
from a visit to 1'ortland
Any one wishing cards explain
ing the weather signals cm get
them by calling at F. M. French's
jewelry store.
Dr. liliiss, formerly of this ity
now of Woodhurn, who has bci ii
dangerous'y ill with crysipcla-i it
is learned is convalescent
The ti. A. It. ball at the armory
on Friday evening promises t be
a success. Kverything is in readi
ness, and a large crow d is ex iiec'.ei1.
Arrangements ver; t-'mpleied
last evening for the grand Cl-ris!-inas
ball. I'arson's orcln stra from
I'ortland has been engaged for tin-j
occasion. I
W. J. Adams, of the Albany'
.Mining ami .viillmg company, came lig!
.1U..H uviii iiitr m ne iii.h wceK.'kini. Men siiouht lie liominate.i
and retorts the new :nill almost i and lecud who have no private
readyforoperati.n. . jorsellish . n.U i aitain in the
At the dedication nf the nt ! u;aiiagenient of public atl'airs.
Christian church in llnl.-cy rt-1 FIertriclightJ.ua well a rail
cently, a collection and snl.scrip- j roads, are a public ueres-ity, but a
tion of over $500 wa. raised to pav .limit should be put totheextor
oil' the indebtedness. " j.tioiiate charges of both.
Rev. I. B. Fisher, of Jcllrr-on, ! Ciiik.n am. Taxcavkk.
whs in the city nuntlv linking!
after material to complete tin
Evangelical church being
strucled in that city on the
turn.
The second half term of the
laiu-in school begins Friday even
irg at the opera Im.iim- hi S o'eloek.
I'mf. Ossar Fecht. r. tl.e tluti-i.
who was sick last week, w ill suielv
lie here on that evenit g to play at
theFocial, a!sj Mr. Cowley, oi th"
saxophone.
It is aid that Captain Simons,
I'nited States engineer, has dilli-
cnlly in securing as many men as
are needed to work in the tpiarri. s
at Ya.piina w hit h luinih stone
. i ..- . i
-jor tne jellies mere, lie is in
REAL E'lATE 81LES-
J. M, Long to School district No.
5:5. 1 acre in tp 14 s r '2 w : cousiil-
eration, !f.'5.
1 II! ie (iray to J. L. Hill, lot 8,
on , u s .ira a I, Albany, f-UO.
J. I Hill, etux. to Thos. K
Taiker, lots 5, C, 7, 8, Fairdale ad,
Aiiiany, f4 .
J. 1.. Hill, etux, to Tiliie firay,
lots.;, 1, out w, fairdale ad, Al
banv, $275.
I'. S. lo William Coy, s w '4' see
lp lu h r s e, patent.
A. J. Warren to Lew is Tycer, 40
acres in I) i,(jol A. J. Warren,
:.o .
Mary J. Uiigtow to John M. and
Amba Spencer, 120 acres, tec 3.J
I j N s r 2 w, if 12(H).
Mary J. I'.rmtow to .". M. and
Amba Spencer, ::27 acres, sec 15
tp 15 s r 2 w, $2 0 ).
C. K. Iivenll, etux, to Mary K.
Loveall, lot 7 hlk ., K's :rd ad,
I-elianon, fl.'iO.
K. C. Searie, etux, fo M. I).
Wei's, lot :; l.lk 1. Hs ad. Albanv.
I5(.
J. L. Hill, to K. F. -McPherron,
lots I, 2, blk 5, H'b a I, Soibville,
S).
A. II. (irLg- to Ii. i i. ( iriggs, his
wife, lo's 7, s, blk 2;:, H't- 2nd ad,
Albany, $12l 0.
F. j. Brown to Joseph Ames,
sundry lots in Sweet Home, $:;00.
F. Brown to .1. S. Ames, lots 4,
5. , blk ::. Sweet Home, $140.
Israel Wco.l, etux. to J. S. Ames,
lots 2 :. blk S, Sweet Home.
C.J. Howe, to T. J. Iigleston,
lot '.I o k ii, (1 a 2nd ad, North
Brownsville, $7."),
1'. S. to S. 1 Johnson, li'.u acres
sec IS tj. 12 3 r 1 e, patent.
IS THE PBLBATE COURT.
new
ri 11-Sat.-
A .llmlerii U hipping 1'ont.
A stoiy comes fi"m Va.iiina
fit) that Finest Sini'.h, aged 17
' years. triel to iavir-h the I2year-
old daughter of I.afe Manning.
: says the Coivallis Times. In fact
: the enraged la her caught the boy
; in the ai t and had ample proof to
send him to the penitentiary. But
! by some peculiar compromise be
I iwien the father, the justice of
.thepeice and the boy's mother,
I legal proceedings were dropped
I and .Mr. Manning was priviledgeil
j to punish the boy s he th light
1 bes 1. So he took the boy to a se-
cbidi d s-pi.it and the justice aecom-
p.ininl tin in, as a referee. He was
In the matter of the estate of
Ib-ubell A. Abd'arland, bond lilejl
and approved.' F. L. Bryan, J. B.
Jenks and J. W. Mc iheeappoiuted
appraisers.
In I he matter of the estate of
Alexander Dow ning, citation i-sued
to heirs and all into es'ed to ap
pear 111 tins cmirt December 12,
lS'.M, at o'c'ock a. m. to show
cause w hy real est ite should not
b sold 11 praytd for by t're ad
ministraior. In the matter of the estate of
Th s. B. .Mil'er, an idiot, citation
issued to heirs to : o v cause, if
any. why real property should not
be sold.
In the matter of the estate of
Win. A., tiny and I'ora I. l'orter,
inhiors. first a -count Ii cj and ap
proved. lu the matter of the estate of
M. J. Caldwell, report of sale of
personal properly approved.
In the matter of the guardian
ship of Helen it. Spencer, a minor,
first annual account filed.
In t ie nutter of the estate of
(iio 11. Keenev, .1. M. Kcenev ap
pointed administrator, with l.'oinla
fixed at fKlMj't.
TEACHERS IHSTITOIE.
the!. T,e following is a report of the
insiiuiie, iiciu at fcjhedd, Nor.
27th, and 2sth.
Meeting was called to ordi r l.v
superintendent Kussell.
Kemarka were maile by a num
ber of teachers concerning the
advisability of organizing a local
institute to he calkd Teachers
Association of the third district.
Meeting w ith no objections, I'rof.
Wiikes, of Shuld, was elected
president, I'rof. Uejves, of Halsev,
secretary. In tiie absence of the
secretary, Miss Kamsev was ap
pointed to till the vacancv. The
president appointed the follov ing
committee on programme Mr.
Cibson, Miss Bugh and Miss l'or
ter. On resolutions, Mr. Waidron,
Kev.Klwor by and Linriie Kamsey
As no p:ogramme was prepare l,"a
number of questions was written
hy the teachers and placed in a
pteiy box. These were thor
oughly discussid hy Superintend
ent Russell, Rev. Elworthy, I'rof.
Wilk s and othe-s.
On motion, adj mrnment wjs in
order t meet again at half past
one.
A FT KH SOON SKKSION.
Meeting was called to order by
President Wilkes. The topics for
disMiss:o", were proper incentive
to study. How should w ri'ing be
taught in primary grades? Also
the proper way in which spelling
should be taught. These weie
ably discussed by the different
teat-bets.
A notion was made to hold the
On
the
next meeting at Halsey.
The following resolutions were
re-id and adopted hy the assjeia
tion. Resolved, Tint the teachers
of this a soL-ialion, tender our
thanks to the good -opleol ShetM
tor their hospitality and kind
ness extended t us during the in
stitute. Kesolwd, That the thanks of
the teachers are due to the :rus ees
of the M. K. church for the Ute of
their building.
Resolved, That we extend our
thanks to our county superintend
ent tor the interest he has mani
fested in this meeting and for his
aid and in helping toorganv.-; this
sociatioii.
Resolved, That our thanks are
due Professor Horner for his excell
ent talk on Fridav evening.
Resolved, That we extend our
thanks to the three young men who
so kindly furnished mumc for the
entertainment on Fr iday evening.
On motion the institute ad
journed to meet again at Halsev,
Dec. IS a d I!.
Mr. Wii.dkon.
UKV. r.l.W'OKTIIV,
I.INNIK R.IMSAY,
Comm.ttie,
I innik Ramsay,
Secretary.
BISINESS LOCALS.
F. M. French, jeweler.
Will A Stark, the jewelers.
Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros
Oysters in every style at Isoni.s.
Cranberries at C. E. BrowneiPs
Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents
Ladies delight soap at Parker
Bros.
Isom has the only oyster parlors
in the city.
Pigs feet bnd sour kraut at
Allen Bros.
Choice eating and cooking apples
at Allen Bros.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at lsom's.
New jewelrv of latest patterns at
Will & Stark's.
Lnext meeting in three weeks
F. ..ai;.. :. .1 :.i...i ... 1
iuuiiuh it nm uei iul-ii iu 1101.1
need of a dozen or so men. who ' stripim! and lashed until his. bodv
can have a job for the winter ifj looked like a revifed map of
they suit. j Africa, iind although the punish-
The rehearsal of Fclshazar ".'e".t m-t strictly a. cording to
night will be held in the opera! letter ol the law, it was both
house t 7;.m o'clock. Ill i.-irti.- I seven- nd ellietive. Of course
i nan is shonl.l 1. r..s.'.ni , 1. 1 tbe pr .cee-Iings may hue been a
time of presentation 1 drawing
near and there ts no time to he
wasted. Postponement of dates is
out of the iiiestion, heme the
necc.-sity for thorough praefiee.
The financial and international
bearings ol the Jewish ers- cut ion
will be explained in the December
Forum by M. Ferny-Beaulicu, the
greatest living authority on the
mihject. In the same number, M.
Caiuille Pelletan. a member of the
Frencli Chamber of Deputies,
frankly explains the Frencli fi el
ing towarils iiermany, showing,
mai at some time another conflict
about A 'sace-Lorraine is inevitable.
trille irregular,
t question the
but we never like
decree of a court
llel.l rur a llnllnr a Kunliel.
A s ight dec'ine has I ecu felt in
the wheat market in this city.
.Ninety and thrte-fourtli cents has
been ollered until yesterday, when
me price uecnnen 10 Little 14
being bold. A pool is being made
up by farmers, which, it is vaid,
will contain C0,C00 and pofsibly
KO.IXK) bushels, which is held for
$1.00 a bushel net to the farmer.
The ow ners of the pool are confi
dent that tliey will lei.uca big
round dollar a bushel fjr their
wheat.
The Weather T...liay.
Tlie weather indications of
U. t. signal tervice ftr to day
For Oreifon and Washington,
weather, except soldering light
rains on immediate coast ; slightly
warmer.
the
is :
fair
Hack Kritm the ( on vrntion.
Pendleton Ivist-Oregonian : W.
A. Simple, represented Oregon to
gitlur with II. Boik at the
national convention of the Na
tional Farmers' Alliance A In
dustrial Cnion. lately in session
at Indianapolis, returned Sunday.
He report that lull delegation
was 1 r sent, that the coiivenl ion
was a harmonious one. and a
grand g od time together was
had hv the delegites. notwith
standing la'se representations in
the As iviated Press. The meet
ing was successful and benelical in
1 s result.
For Aiiuiurr Church K.I Hire.
Rev. C. A. Wuolev is in the city
soliciting ai l for the purpose of
building 11 Cumberland Presby
terian church edifice in the east
ern portion of the ii!y. While
there are a gordly number of
churches in the city, Mr. Wooley
thinks there is need of a church iii
that loealiiy, and says lie is meet
ing with good success.
Our Sl!r Cily,
I'mier this heading. Bob John
son, the virsatile editor of the
Coi vallis limes, after a visit io
m a city, says: .unary a' wave
has been a kunl of a twin si-fcr to
l.oryallis. Not hecause of any
par iculiar Klhcti ui existing be
tween the two towns, hut froin
the fact of having asimiliar excusj
f ir living and having bren on the
turf about the same length ef time.
We are kind of a Siamese twins
with the river for a connect ins
cord. From birth Albany has
been the largest child and on
several occasions when fe rtn no
seemed lo emile on her has been
loath to ricognize or admit our
common pat-unity. No- our
sister means well, but whenever a
new enterpris" springs ud in her
midst her selfest.-eTi is ant to
tfive her the notion that she is the
hub of the universe Mm railway
center of the world. She never
did recognize in Corvallis a rival,
but less always 10 sidered us ns a
poor relation, and often had fo
condescend to notice us in toin
merciHl s iciety. But she is 011 1
groAirg this foolish no ion. She
begins to realize that Corvall:s
keeps close to her heels in the race I
for suprenia y. We have been
girls togeiber, hut Albany had a
change in l:fe alioiit two years aao
.ind put on long dresses. She de
veloped into a line lookinir citv
and her main streets commands
respect. She has reached her
majority and has dolled her swad
dling clothes. But we, two are
beginn ng to takeihe tucks out of
our calicoes and some of thee
moinirgs Albany will be proud of
her twin sis'er and will w illingly
march hand in hand through the
ages to iuiiiortance and prosperty.
HOLIDAY SHOPPERS.
Should See the Wonderful Array at Julius
Gn.dwoh!'a Bazaar,
Mr. Julius (iradwohl, the enter
prising 1 rjprietor of the Bazaar
store in this city, which contains
the largest and beet selected stock
of ciockery, glass and other wares
for domestic use, in the valley, as
well as fancy wares, toys" and
bcautiiul holiday goodJ, has re
plenished and enlarged his entire
stock and now hue a store that is
a credit to himself and an orna
ment to the city. His shelves,
counters ami every available space
are filled with the choicest and
most varied stock of goods ever I
seen in this valley, including a
mammoth display of holiday
goods. He has added a no line
which consists of a beautiful as
sortment of rolled gold jewelry
warran'ed to wear as good as gold
and costing one-tenth as much
money, diamond cut pins, rings,
tine iinibrel'as 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 bv
any on the coast either 111 elegance
or prices.
He also carries a gigantic stock
of beautiful hanging lamps, stand
lamps, bicycles, tricyclis, safeties
and velocipedes, w hich lie guaran
tees to sell as low as any place in
Oregon.
His assortment of fine teas and
entrees is always complete, as well
as a general slock of family
groceries. He 1 uys his goods
dnect for net casti and sells them
the same way.
Iinprotea With Age.
The wooden wedding of Mr. and
Mrs. Anly Hunt was celebrated
yi sterday in appropriate and
pleasing manner, their many
friends extending congratulations
Pertinent l'roacrlitiuu.
Orrgonian. note and comment
relates inai fiorenee, tlie corned'
lan, was not noted as a temper
ar.ee lecturer, but a bit of advice
winch lie not infrequently gave
snowed that he was considerable
01 a piniosopiit r, 11 you must
drink, said lie. buy a gallon of
w hiskey at a time "and make your
wife the barkeeper. When you
are dry, cive her 15 c-.-nls for a
drink, ami when the whiskey is
gone she will have, after oayim;
for it, $i 75 hft, and every gallon
uiereaiier will yield the same
profit. This money she should
put away, so that when you have
become an inebriate, unable to
support yourself, and shunned bv
every respectable man, your wife
may have money enough to kep
you untu 1111 a uriinsard s grave.
History is silent as to whether the
Hon Bardwell Slote followed this
excellent advice, but certain it is
tl at he and bis good wife pr a
pered financially all their lati r
years.
Will it Stark have some elegan
souvenir spoons.
The latest designs in souvenir
spoons at Frnich's.
Repairing nea'.Iy done at the
large gilt boot store.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to su:t, 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 elegmt piano.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Parkssr Bros.
Ask C. B. Winn or rules to all
Eastern and Southern 1 o'nts.
Go to Klein Bros, and have your
shoes' repaired w hile you w ait
A full line of choice cigars an
tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen's.
Spectacles and eyeglasses, com
plete assortment at" F. M. French's.
If yon want to buy chi'dreiis
cloaks, cheaji, call at the Ladies
Bazaar.
New slyles in fans and chillon
handki lvhiefs at the Ladies
Bazaar.
Fresh Mocha, Java, ami Blended
collee received on every steamer at
Allen tiros.
Great reduction iu sugar, con
suit (iradwohl s advertisement
for particulars.
Subscriptions for all the leading
magazines ami new spapers taken
al the postoihee.
Mince meat, raisins, currants
jellies and jams etc., for Thanks
giving at Parker Bios.
Sodaville water is kept constant,
lyon hand by the bottle al G. L
Blackmail's lrug store.
i.auies wisuing kpi gloves 111
uencaie inns lor evening wear
should call at the Ladies Bazaar
Special bargains in ladies' gold
and gold filled watches id F. M.
r rem h's, the corner jewelry store.
Furnithed room suitable for one
or two gentlemen. I se of bath.
Convenient location. Inquire of
C B. Winn.
Oh! Mamma! Buv me 01, e of
thos! lovely dolls at the Ladies
Bazaar.
A line line of gold rings
opened at Will ,V Stark's.
All kinds of fruit luxes in
quantities to suit at the Sngr
Pine Door & I.umbpr Conqany's.
Necessaries delicacies ami
luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery.
A handsome line of holiday
gifts just received at th Lad'es
Bazaar.
Just received af the Ladies
Bazaar an elegant line of fam-v
cords, fringes and ponpons suitable
for all kinds of fancy work,also t la
new shades in zephy r.
T ..I... 1
ivememoer w ie-ii yon want any
thing in the spectacle line French,
the jeweler, by it.
The finest line of handkerchiefs
ever brought to Albany can o.
seen at the Ladies Bazaar. Ail
prices, from live cents upwards.
Klein Bros can make you any
style of a boot or a shoe you wish
and will guarantee a perfect tit.
Try I hem on a pair.
Call and see the brilliant dis
play of library lamps tt C.
0 in. .
r.rowneii s. ot one Kept over
from last year hut all this year's
styles and will be sold at the
lowest living prices.
THE WOKLU EKKICHED.
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 ia
Ihe only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeflectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the morf
)opular it becomes.
The Delsarte corset affords
support both light and strong,
fretd 111 in all motion and elegance
of shape. The Delsarte waisis for
ladies ar.d children are recomn. en
ded by all who have tried them.
Perfect fit guar jl tee I. Mrs. Ta!t.
exclusive agent. Sample may be
seen at Mr.-. Gilbert's dressmak
ing parlors, over Golden Rule
Bazaar.
Repairing ueatly done at Klein
Bros shoe slor .
MM JUDGE?
II..I..J0XKS' -:--:-
nOKSroi;K
AS I'EF.N REMOVED INTO
the Pipe building, opposite his
fi raier place of business, wh. re
he i as more room and a la ger
Mock man ever. lie invites
the public to call and see him in
his new quarters.
f!flf"I.ook out for his display of
FOU YOl IiSELF OF:
Quality,
Qaantity
an
Puces
OIF1 OTJK GOODS.
just
llo!i
ay g i j.I. It will be
lit.
s me! hit g
HO
FOB THE
IJ
DAYS!
A.
Il.is opened a beiutiftil line
lleli. lay G Is. includi-g plush
ami leaner alliums, toilet caics
1 . ,
naii'i paint -u p'squ-c, Si reens,
fancy inkstat.d, wail r 1 e';cts and
holders, ordor arises, noveltiis and
uainty rue riac.J f.-r lei iday pivs
erii. aian early and make your
s leclioi s.
FIB ST ST BEET,
BLl'MBEBU BLOCK
AT
Pinker Bros. BaliM'v.
('HOICK JI1XCK PIKS
We invite attenfi. 0 lo our laig.-ii.va of
NECK WB AR
JI'ST OPENED.
New Lines of
HOYS' ChOTHLN'O.
Immense Sttck f
0 Y Eli CO A T S.
CAKES.
CL'BIt NTS,
HOT BOLLS,
CKACKEKS,
BA1SINS,
JELLIE-:.
JAMS,
BREAD,
CHOICE TEAS & COFFEES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Or anything else giK'd to eat,
remember you can g;t it at
reasonable rates at
E. BLAIN,
dp :-: Gotfe
Merchant Tailor.
MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S
CLOTHING.!
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Heading 01T H10 orra.
A fruitgrowar in I'm Uilla claims
to have discovered a 111 aus of do
ing away with the destructive cI
lin moth. He floods his o-chard
every spring, ami Ins theny is
that the moth is d owned when
4. rami Kull anal Supper.
There will be civen at the (J. A
R. hall, by theG. A. R.. and V. ' I wishes .'or the return of inanr
B. C, 01 Albany, a supper and ; annual anniversaries extending ready to leave its winter quarters
dance, Friday ever ing, Dec. 4th. beyond Ihe golden limit. A five ' in the ground. As proof that this
lsnl. The ihinea w ill be in the ! year old fruit cake was cut for the is efficacious, lie Btatta that his
armory, the supper in theG. A. R. . occasion and found to be perfect ; orchard is not troubled, while all
Hall. " Good music .n.d a fine time and like wine to improve with age. his neighbors are obPged lo spriy
is anfiripiteal. Tirkete, including ! Ths sample jiiccegave ample proof their trees repeatedly dur ng t ie
tuji tr, l ol). jol that fact. suminer.
Finn SuiiiiiKN.
tt. T. . , .1 ... ,
. it. oraiiam, me tailor ha-"
receivtd one of the laigesl lines of
line suiting and trouserings to b
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
Ins neat filting tailor nude suits
and overoats. He warrants his
goods to be first-class, and guamn
lees a 111. .;ail and sec his nt in
patients.
YViftilom-g Vlelet Crrnaii
is the most exquisite prepara
tion in -the world for soltening and
w hiter. ing the hands and face. It
is not only a substitute for. but in
every resect superior to glycerine,
cold cream, vaseiiir and like
prepaiations. Try il. For sale
by Foshav X Mason.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor preecrilied : Castorial
For Snot Cash
Wv will sell for a few
(lavs, sugar iu uautilips
to suit as follows:
Hi y (.'ran.. 5 :i-lc. Nr lb
Kxtra C, :-U; pr lb
II. (!. Yatsou tV Co.
Flra lamn'H Klarllon.
KjolMK Is IIKKHIV (JIVKJf THAT
ll tlmre will I c an elrction hclil in l lie i-av
"I lih.itiy on Miiliiljv.llu' I lili day i f L a i-ni-
btrr. I s-.l . lor tlr' imriMisr of e crtinir i hi..f
ami nhsintant hi. f unviiifur, of the A'hmiY
fire il. iiail'i cm, l.. scru'eme ir.ir. Suiil
'ii ti'.ii l.i I'u 1 1 .1.1 lifiHi'co the hours of 1
o-io k anil fi.ln i.Vl.n k r. H , in llio hal' ol I
rllliiiii l.rj:iiii. Cii. No, 1 1
l'i.!il tl is Ntcin tf i,c , i:u.
M. I. rillLI.II-S.
L M I'i'nf,. Sccrclarv A. K. 1).
I n-Hi.liMt A 1". 1).
Mqierior tit. Make and tinish, in all the alesirable
styles and in great vai icfy.
The Rest Possible Goods for the Least Possible Money.
IU'SIXrXS (J0KS WITH A WHIHMYiM)
When the proper inducements ore offered the buyer; to keep
things moving we will offer inducements" for this
week that will "catch the doilari,."
IN OVERCOATS
(Mir line is nothing less than YAH KXCKLLKXCE,
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 810 that is good and dura
ble, coats at S12.r0 that are dressy and nice; for
81. "i you can buy a tine dress overt-oat in any kind
of goods vou inav w ish.
tlie an
IS MKKKIiY (ilYKN THAT
am u:.( ii e.l'iiir of tlu- Mo-' liohN
trs f thr i-in IttMii l.i:in'erinu 'oinny
uih l.t'tc'tl aithfir ot(ie in t.roea ltin
Ore,'o;, on tf o iih( Monday iii Juminn.h i
nl 1 oVIrvk p. v . t .t ' In-piiruoM' cf vltt'ttti
lite (.') dite. toiH y wre for 1h ciiM-iiii.'
far at.d tr.inM't u h other litikine4 u
may (tiopr-'y vmw lu-forc sai l inwtiov;.
$. W, PKKsK,
Seerelary,
TXTMi nv.i litis riy, mi Friday. Ntv. 2 .
X a 'i.ini. ii in u. iiit'iiuirr tan inv
it lr e.Uiiii' iijM.n ;c lC'li-lan.uud iiih fur
till: llOtlt I
TWO HH1 YES THIS YEEK:-
MEN'S CRUSH HATS FOR $1.
Mens White Shirts in extra quality for 81.
iFPIrlCES
Jsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standee
WE WILL COMU'CT A (iKXERAL
HATSALETHIS WEEK
And have ret'u -ed the prices on all Lata.
Remember, we have no old shelf-worn souls in stoa k. but
Ib.r teen larue counters luaded down with ,-hoia. and MvliM, , j ,: f
All g.w.1 are marked in plain figures at pri,v th it d,.fv iumpt tiot
T'ls.Ualla(;e&ro.
King Clothiers ot Albany and the Willamette Valley.
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