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I TILE MORNING TIER A LP, SUN DAT, DECEMBER 6, 18.1I. SlmiiM flaitti Scrstld Z "" t)J BALK. Tb6 Daily Hurald will be cn Ul each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.where itian be procured at 5 cents per copy. THE MAILS. Vaite yt taa Albany postotuce clow Par mil office nortii ) Ib Kastern (tali r OJ r , ' a WM riiite J C rrallln ai'il Yaqu.ua 'I:'' all orfl "nth ?:' Wcnaal ou u.i.i fiom to a. . an eii r.it. P..iorfi opcu l box kwnara all day. SIPUBLICAN C0:.VESTI03. The republican voters of the city of Albany are requested to meet in convention at the Armory on Saturday, December .".th. :it 7 :'M p. ai. fur the pu.-poseof nominat ing the following candidates for c'rtj offices: Mayor, Recorder, Marshal, Treasurer, ami tor.Uify the waid nominations for council- The ward meetings, for the iiom inaticu of one councilmin f r mi each war! and one committee man from each ward, will lie held on Thursday evenii l'ece t r i Srd, at 7 p. m., at ta places : Firat Ward On the w the circuit court rocm. follow int it side of Second Ward On the east i-ide of the circuit court room Third War.I At the Farmer,' warehouse office. Albany, Or., Nov. 14, 1'I. J. F. Cons. W. II. Ii- SI'O.V, S. S. Ti: UN, Committee. JilTTlNUH AKIHI TOWN. Sauer kraut at Parker Brie-. K. (Join, of Sci, wts in the city yisterday. Sweet cider -" cents a illon at Parker Proa. Finest line of syrups in the city ri'aer Pros. A bunch of keys awaits an owi: er at this ollice. fwien cheese, the finest ever in Albany, at Parker I'.r.vS. l'rof. J, D. Horner, of t'niv.'.lli?, was in the city yesterday. Kev. (i. P. Hanleiter, of Leba non, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. L. Kline in visiting in this city, the guest of Mrs. I. stern berfr. Mrs. I.. T. Drock came up.n lat evening's tiai'i irom Port land. t Mr. J. W. Shaw, manager of t! e Santiam Lumbering Co., f Mill City, is in town. Mr. and Mrs. (i. h. Willcox wi.I leave in a few days for ltuckford. Illinois, to ppend the w inter. The wind storm on Thursday last moved several hciit es off theii foundations, in the vicinity of Urownsville, e;iys the Times. ' C tt. Kawlings, I'nion Pacific agent at Victoria, B. C., is in the city on his way to Chicago to spend Christmas with relatives. The meeting for men. to-d.:v at A o'clock in the W. C. T. I'" h.tll will lie conducted by Mr. C.H Hart, subject f'r conMei.it i n . "Decision." AH men are niwtvi to attend. Lconidas Iolg No. "C, K. of P , of Seiii, ha? elected officer f r the ensuing term, as tol'ows: T. .'. Munkers, C. C. ; K. F. iilkev, V. C. ; T. J. Claxton, Piel.; F. II. i Mann, M. of F. ; M. K. liiiveii. M of K. ; Frank (till. K.of i;."andS.; L. W. Prjwn, M. at A. Installa tion ceremonies will occur Jan. ", Messrs. Conn A t'u.Ieiwood have purchahe the photngraj h gallery of ieo. I.. V.'ih-ox in this city mid have taken ctairie of ii,e same. Mr. I'nderwot.il will re main iu Corvallis, nper.it lug their gallery there and Mr. Conn w ill conduct the iia'lery here. They are prepared to make titio pictures, and guarantee satisfac tion. Snowing I 111. uiitiutti. Parties who came doiMi fiom the upper Santiam country yester day on tho Oregon i'ai itic t-aiu state that it has b-'en sti".vi:i.' furiously up th re. At IL'.l.-tea i the snow is six inches d-.-i p an i a little farther upon the 1 1 -i : r t . i j : " it is tw feet deep. It wa mi-j-ing hard when the train L-ft in the inornimr. Fire on an leucine. As one of the Ongon Paeitic loiomotires was lying over night at Niagiira a few davs since, the rab caught lire burning several holes in the wood work mid con suming some clothirg before it was extinguished. The datiuige was slight. The lire, it is suppose d started from sparks Irom tin engine. l'leuiit Parly. Those who attended the t. A. I', dancing party at the armory on Friday eening report havir:g"lcid a verv enjovable time. The sup per at th. l'i. A. K., hall given bv the W. P. C, and 0. A. ICs wa pronounced a perfect success. Koigbta of I'ythlaa tllcit. Following aie the Knights of Pythias oilicers elected for the en suing term: (J. K. Props'. P. C. ; 1'. (t. Hayne, C. C. ; U. (i. Wat son, V. V.; L. M. C lrl, pielate; L. Cotlieb, M. of P.. ; P. P.. Mar shall, M. of F. ; C. i. Purkhart, K. of It. ami S. ; W. M. Parker and P. (tuodwin. tiii-t es. I.cbitua' Klt-rtiuu. Another ticket has been imt in the held for the city election at Lebanon as follows: Mayor, I. Foley; councilman, Joe F.lkins, W. Donaca, S. 1. lach, J. (1. Poylcs; recorder, (t. . iice; murshai, ,. progrt-s--U. Will auis; treasurer, J. A. Hob-! years Atftt. THE 0M!XATl0r,r linn of thec'U'd affair.-. Doth Cor.vcntions I'iace Their Ticiets in the Field. roNTKvr ion rut ii vonsmr Tb R'psbi.cass H-iminate Hen- J. W. Ci:slck aJ the Dtniocrats R nmiaata Jlaor Cowar. TiiP if publican city convention a:?f!nlkl at the nrmory tt evening a?ul wax railed to crtl r hyl. p. Conn, chairman i f th? tvntril omiiuti;', promptly at 7 p. tr. On motion Mr. Conn vas nr.de i cliait man of the convention, J. Ii. ' Wva'.r fcietiiiy ai:.l II. F. Mer I rill as-istant ' crctaiy. A committee of ti'ice, tvnsisdng of F. M. Red-ieid, 11. 1". Sox and I S. S. 'I ruin, was appoint"! upon orcer el ie-".!ie;! The iommitt: v' rcpoif wan a I-p'c 1 as io'lows : Fit-!, nomhution of is'flvor; peroim, n.mina'i 'ii ol recorder; thiid, niaiina'Jo'i o. rre-.ridial; fourth, nomi.'ia'ioti of trcu-uicr; in. i -f win i nomiiia !:. cc chairman o! n'ra' c unsi; lee. 'I he i.oiiiination of mayor being ii ifiii'V Mr. Iluviil IVroiiiali l.hcil j .,,,. ... i 'siek nt-nnr- ! th contention. Mr. ('. J. Stuart j end others seconded the nomiiia I ti'-:i, aei on molloii of S. S. 1 lain, the frcretary was inbtriictcil to c:ot the i i.t'n vo'e of the conven tion tor .'i r. Ciitiik, und he ffas i!i chirr 1 tt:e nrsliiiro-s mi uiim o of the coir.e.'.ti'iu am: I cntiiiipi ie tic applause. For r cord. t N. .1. Iienion placed in noiidnat'on, and the st cr tai T was a.sin instiucted to east the entire badi t of th con ven'ion for Mr. lieitm, and his liominatioii wua receive! with gr -at :'j'l:ii..te. l'i- marshal the i at.i 'S of A. V. Lai-ey, II. C. Crowdjr, and Joseph '. Ueece w fi? plaevd before the coiivent.on. On the lirst baMot Mr. Li'.cey received .")7 vjtes, Mr. Crow-ier -ifl, Mr. Peece LT, Mr Ih.'Iiu.iui 1. Oa pecoiid halhit Lacv HI, Croadei -14, U. ce 7. Clelan f, Hoffman 1. A. P.. Lacy was de clared the nominee of the conven tion. For treasurer 11. A. Parker mhp placed in ii'mii;i;ti jii unanimously. On motion of Judge Fiiim Mr. J. W. Ci si.-k, n-jmime f. r mayor, was a-k d lo cxpre.-i I is views an to t l.i- bridge ami leading jues tio:is electing the irteiests of th;s ci'y. Mr. Cmuk re.-o:ided with a brief tpcech, phdgiuj himself as in favor f eariying out. the work on the bridge and all the centracta for puhl.e ii!'ir;veiee'its i.o.v in piogn ss, and ii let teJ t-J do all in his pow er toward a jest, j rog.es ive, yet cir.r.umica! admiiiiiiiation of tl.- i:y"s alliiiis. II' suid he would hy n ma:iH accept tlie imiuli:.ltl'jl lor li..".oj-;-l !lic l .'.mls of li e convention, and then d a:ght to r-'V.rd lh progress i the luidg.' or a'iy other ubiic im 1 rov-mei.ts. The waiil i:o iiii;.ri'".ns fur rum cil:ii":i .veie r..t iti-d, ami David I' ioiimm as el cttd cliuhman ot the ei-nt-al conui.tte'. O.'i i: ot.oa the loMventio:! ad- j"il.'I.vd. i .i i: in : mock , j, - con kn rto.':. I hi demo'. ratie conve'itloii was I: I ;.: th. cuiirt house. It was li:rgi !y a'tended, and was railed t'j t i.h-r proinjitly at 7 o'clock I y Commit! email C. 11. St-wart.. T.J. S.ites wa elected ehah msn of ti.- culivelitio:!. 1.. .I Curl, ci-t.iiy, ai.d T. I.. Vai h a-hi.-t :it. ll.o various war'l i.om. nations for io;.:.eil.i an w-rj ratiiied. ami the ordt-r of in;miii;tti ns was tixe l Tooow s: l iis'. mavor ; second, lll.! hid ; third. treasurer ; fourth, recorder. W. II. Pilveu in : oia tiiitio.i ! on ill- hpet-ch lelie.tl.'. ihere nom r:::t''i he iirti;iii:i.oi!S hr i -l.ved J. L. Cowan r major in a vig of considerable beiinr i - ther was declared the e of the cot. en '.ton by acc'noi ition lou I! v call d f r, tirel Ii n as Mive'cd a 1 ri"f rfpeech, w hi-h was greeted with pro'oi.ge 1 he rs. ! too. i. C'hamheriaiii placed in f u -i. ii!: ion for niarehal Mr. John i N II j:1 ma'!. P;ifiu Thorn p.oii nomiUiited l ieo. W . Hugo'.-!. T::e chair :p; oir.fd J. P. Cal br.ii'h mid (teorg.: Humpiirey as lei ers. The ballot sto, d: Hoffman, 1C.2, iltlas, blank, 1. Mr. H.lf iiiau was declared the nominee for i iarsii:;l auiid-t gie.i! applause, and he imul? a hol t speech. J. P. (talhiaith placed in nomi nation f. r treasurer the present o'iicer, Mr. H. Farwell. There were no otlcr nominations and he was declared the nomime by ac clamation. He was called on for a f eech, and fai 1 that ho cons'nl cied thai he h id no walkover in the thetioii, us the republican nominee, Mr. Parker, was ono of tlie best nun thfct cullid be pio dlli.'ed. For r.-c rd-r ( tm.rge Humphrey n.-mir-atfd O. P. Cohow. jr. 'I here being r.o other noiir'nations ho was declared t lie nominee, by acc'i.mation. H" was cal'ed upon :nd resp.m led in a hi i.-f speei-ti. The convention then adjourned. Tiieehclioii Monday promises to be the most hotly contented ci'y election held :u Albany for many years. The real "tug ol war'' will be over the mayorship. Mr. Cusick, the lepnb.iean r.em i:u e in a fpeech befon- the cor. Vi ution last night . nlso in a letter over his own signature in the Hi: v .M.l this morning, p!ides himself in favor of carrying out thecon tricts on the bridge as well as all her public improvements in lie hurt lived here for and is know u u- a man ,Mho. if th-cted, will do what he The city is very near evenly divided politically, being usually republican by a small majority. W I . i It party lines wiil not l.t st icily drawn, the rcpuMicans have placed a pood ticket in the Held and on Monday will at lea.U elect enough of the otlice'rs to watch the democrats in office, while the la'ter t'aim that they will have a tullicicnt representa tion in the council to do duly in watching the republican. Oi the holJ over d uiicilmen two are re publicans a;id one deiiejcrat. REAL ESTATE SLES- Fiank F. Hohnui et ux to Wilber P. Holmes, lots 2 ai.d ::, blk 15, Ilobion's aM to Miii City; con sideitttion, $200. 11. I-ryaut et ux to W 11 (tilson, 10 1-7 seres, tp 1 1, S Ii a V, $t.w. Harriet J i'.tp'e to Mark Hul- burt 0L'.:14 acne, tp 11 S It 4 W, PF Madden to Mik Hogan N ., N V sec ol, tp !, S It 4 E, rJ0. P J Lai-orte et ux to JameK Conn, lot t, blk .'!, Hackleinan'sod add to Albanv, $1300. Win K Moms to John IJ Patter, 100 acre i in tp !, S K 1 II, $700. Jolin W and Sarah C (tains to John A South, parcels in tp 11, S R 1 W, $1. (ieo A Wildon et ux to Aaron Wilson, ., int in 100.50 acres intp 11 S It 4 W, $ 4,'0. I S Smith, referee to L PTycer, -iOacrei. in tp 14, S K '2 W, ?tW0. (ieo F Purkhait et ux to LC and J C S!iitr, acres in sec 1-3, tp 11, S K L V, $!.() ). Nancy Cassell to W C Cassill, power t f attoruev. Heirs of W II McKnight to David Mvers, S Y 1 , of the N W '4 sec lS, tp 10, S I; 1 W, $100. Hsutil An:tlir .tlan'i .lamr, A prcfissiencl ''dead beat," answering to the name of J. M. Hill, was arraigned in Justice O. P. Coshow's court on a chargo of forgery. He waived examination anil was held in $.',00 bonds, in de fault of which he now occupies a berth iu the county jail with gloomy prosp cts. ahead. The cir eumstaiiifs are : Yesterday morn ing Hill presented a note lor $51 si 'ned hv Samuel liftuii. of Tn- g"iit, at the F.r..t National Hank! and received $1!0 thereon. It was soon diecoveied to l-e a forgery and a wairant was issued for his arrest, with the above result. IU also obtained $" from Dr. (t. W. Maston cn a note for $ol on K. L P.ryau, lut the money was after wards r funded on being con fronted by the doctor and ai-cused of ids crime. l'roieg.lve WlilMt Party. A pksant and most enjoyable progressive whist party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard, on Wednesday even in I'e'J. A delicious lunch of coffee ard cake was served, and at the early hour of the miming, thanking the hosrand hostest for their kind hospitality, they reined to their respective homes. Miss M. Kiiand, and Mr. A. Ketchem carried off the honors of the even ing. Thos;j present were Mis- .May Kel'y, Molhe tiihlin, Mrs. Howard, Mary Kilind, W. Feu nell, Kate Kiiand, Kate I tiinell, Messrs. Howard, Jiur.e-!, Me Mahon, Ke'chum, (i.l'et. C. L. Puek. , Kililliitli.il ur Fine Poultry. J. M. larris jii, proprietor of the noted pmitry yards at Forest i:ove, writ! s us that be will be in Albany on 1 uesd.iy and Wednes- lav ot next wh'K, i( c, Mti, ami and will bring with him all pri.o winners in the poiiitry the line i.i both Oregon and Mashm ton ior 1 S :. 1 . This will be a ilia play of as tine a lot of fowls a the l'i itec". States affords. The exhibi tion will I c iree and every farmer st onld come to .ow n on one ot these days to see this grand array f thoroughbrnls. Don't forget the tin e. Holiday I'rrsvatM. Pemember that the Ladies I'-a-z uir nave their full line of useful holiday genu D displayed and ready for inspection. This line em braces all the noveltiep and sta ples in fancy goods. handkerchief;, kill glove, silk mitten11, fans. glove and handkerchief cases, thiows, i-carl's, banners, shawl", aprons, nurses, beads, photo cases, mur ornaments, and an endless variety of dressed and undressed dolls ranging in pr ice from ten rents t j ten iod irs. Latest styb s and loweet prices. No trouble to show goods. A Certificate Required. Ill case any oi the pupils attend- the public s bool are kept out on account of any co'it igious disease, ench as diphtheria, s.-arlet fever, and the like, a written certificate from tho attending physician will be reiiuired upon readmiesion. This certif rati must be presented to 'he teacher in charge immedi ately upon the retuui of the pupil. W. J. Ckamtokii, Principal. . Kvangt-lical Church. The levival rme'i'iig at the ICvangeliCiil church has reached ipiitea number ofiion church gorrs and has greatly increas-d the attendance. Services will be held morning, af'erm.on and evening. At 11 a. m. there will be an old fashion love feast, at 3 p. m. a Hiblo Meiuhngon "Holine-s.'' and a 7:."d p. i. the pastor will preach on the "Final Harvest." I.iidEer .MmiiiIoIIii Club. iidics ilesir ing to join a Mandi)- L; lin club to be composed of man dolins, violins, guitars and auto harps will please send their names and name cf instrument thevwish to learn or pl iv to Cha. 11. 'Mueller. MS. CU3I K'3 peanios. H Wr teia Fraok, Opeo Letter to Voters of Albany. the To nit EiiivK -r tub IIiRAi.n: After receifiug the Loiioi of the nomination for mayor by there publican convention of "the citi zens of Albany, I was called upon to state what counse I intended to take, if elected, concerning the completion of the bridge across the Willamette river now in course of erection under contract made by the city for that purpose, 1 stated before that convention, and I now state over my own sig nature that instead of obstructing the completion of the bridge I will do everything in my power to have the same completed at the earliest diy possible under and in accord ance with the terms of the con tract now in force lor its comple tion; ami not only that, but all other contracts entered into by the city should be faithfully and hon orably carried out, and will he by me if elected. Further; I pur pose if elected to be guided and governed by the express w ishes of the people of the city, and heieby pledge that every and all petition's shall receive a respectful hearing and due consi deration so far as the mayor has the right or authority to grant the same. Ian in favor of improvements and of progress. I am also in favor of havii-g the people get value received for their taxes. J. W. Clsk k. The V. S. Circuit Juilceshlp. A Washington dispatch of the 4th, inst., says: It is caid thai the Oregon senators h ive y greed to recommend Jo eph Sim iu f. r United States circuit jndg". Oi course all action of the delegation is hell in abeyance until Uepie scntative Hermann arrives with his influence toward promoting the aspirations of the little loss. It is not believed that Simon can be appointid, for the men who are working for other candidates will probably respn sent Simon in such colors tojlhe president that he will not be in favor with Mr. Harrison. The prospects for W. Lair Hill, of Washington, are said to be bright. All the Washington delegation have eudor-ed him, as well as must of the t ar in the state. A curious feature cf tho endorse ment is the warm coiiimcudatioi. that Hill rtceives fiom Tacoma. l KoM "ever b suspected that there was any feeling because the judicial aspuant is a resident of Seattle. Qalte a ICellc. A Chicago di-jiatch says that the trunk or chest which Fer dinand and Isabella of Spain used when they visited FUmmer resorts is on its way to Chicago, consigned to S. E. Parrett, a wealthy Chica goan, who purchased the antiquity on a reci nt trip abroad. He paid $100 for his treasure and has aniTjle proof of its irerjuincne'-'s. The Custom house officers refused to pa's it free of duty, inasmuch as the article is constructed by the McKinley law as not an aniiu:ty, and is therefore subject to duty. The chest is said to be over oL'ii yea-s old, and was for sevtral hundred years amotg the royal treasures of Spain. lil'SINKSH LOCALS. F. M. French, jeweler. Will it Hark, the je a t iers. Fresh criFji celery at Allen llros. Oysters in every style at Isom.s. Cranberries at C. K. Prow ne'd's. Ladies delight soap at Parker Bros. Isoni has the only oyster parlor? in the city. Pigs feet tnd sour kraut at Allen llros. Choice eating and cooking apple at Allen Pros. Oysters for families 50 cents a pint at Isom's. New jewelry of latest patternsat Will Stark's. Will .'i Staik have some elegant souvenir spoons. The latest designs in souvenir spoons at French's. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Pros. treat reduction in embroidered flouncing at W'4 F. lieads. Puv your heating ami cook stoves of Hopkins Pros. Klein Pros., are giving tl. ii customers an elegant piano. Fresh rouib honey. Linn county production, at Parker Pros. Furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen. I'se of bath. Convenient location. Inquire of C. 15. Winn. Oh! Mamma! Puy me one of thos-j lovely dolls at the Ladies I'a.,uir. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar 1'ine Poor A Lumlnr Company's. Necessaries delicacies and luxuries, at Allen Pros., grocery. A handsome line of holiday gifts just received at tiie Ladict Pa.aar. Uememberwhen you want any thing in the spectacle line French, the jeweler- "a it. Repairing neatly done at Klein Pros shoe store. New styles in fans and chiffon handkerchiefs at the Ladies Paaar. Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended coffee received on every steamer at Allen Pros. Spectacles and eyeglasses, com plete assortment at F. M. French's. Mince meat, raisins, currants, jellies and jams etc., for Thanks giving at Parker Bio.s. Sodaville water is kept constant, ly on hand by the bottle at (J. L Phickman's drug stole. Ladies wishing kid gl'Ves in delicate tints for evening near should call at the Ladies Paaar. Repairing neatly done at the large gilt boot store. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS- Should See the Wodprful Array at Jjhns Gudwobl's Eaaar. .Mr. Julius (fradnohl, the entei priring loprietor of the Pa.aar (tore iu this city, which contains the largest and best selected stock of ciockery, glass and other wares lor domestic use, in the valley, as well as fancv wares, tovs and beautiful holidav good", has r plenished and enlarged his entire stock and now has a store that is a credit Vt himself and an orna ment to the city. His shelves, counters and every available space are tilled with the choiceH and moFt varied s'ock of g.ods ever seen in tins valley, including a mammoth display of holiday goods. He has ad. led a iie . 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 umbrel'as for holiday presents and novelties. His stock is now in and holid.iy Ehoppera hhonld lost no time in seeing his wonderful air.iy which is not surpassed by any on the coast either hi elegance or prices. He also carries a gigantic stuck of beautiful hanging lamps, stand lamps, bicycles, tricvelcs. fafctvs and velocipedes, w hich l.e guaran tees to sell aa lo;v as any place in Oregon. His assortment of fne teas and coffees is aiwaysc unplete, as well r.s a general stock of family groceries. He 1 uys his g'.uds direct for net cisn and tells th.m the fame wav. The Morinni; :.. liti-il. Taken bet' .re breakfast cre.il s a fid.-e, injurious ap, tit . A wimghis full of Dr. Henley's F.nglish Dandelion Tonic taken before meals strengthens the di gestive organs and enables you to re!i.-h a hvi'.r'y me.il without in jury to the stoni ich. For sale by Foshay it Mason. A line line of gold rings jufct opened at Will tc Stark's. A full line of choice cigar. am", tobaccos kept at F. K. Allen's. If you want to buy chiidr.'iis cloaks, cheap, call at the Ladies Bazaar. (treat reduction in t-ugar, con sult (iradwohl's. advertisbiiiint for particulais. Subscriptions for all the loading magazines and new spapers taken at the postoilice. Special bargains in ladies' go!.J and gold lilli-d watches nt F. M. French's, the corner jewelry store The finest line of hamlkcrc ever biought to Albany r. seen at the La. lies Bazaar, prices, from live cents upwa.. hiefn in o -AM Klein Bros ui in VO'l style of a bo jt or a shoe you -and w iil Liiarantee a pei fed ot. T ri them on a pair. Call and see the hiilliant .lis play of Lbrar v lamp, i t C. It. Browni-ll's. Not cue kept ov r from last year but r.U this year's styles and will be fol I at the lowest living prices. Fine Suiting. W. R. (iraham, the ti r nas ;es .f to be l'olt- ivc iv d one of the huge-1 lii line suiting i a id irom-ei icg. seen in )rgoii. out-id.' of liimi, e.utiraciig all the u.-sira'Me patterns for winter wear. I lis prices will be found so lo-.v that any one can afford to wear one of his neat fitting taiior m i h: sui's and overcoats, lie warrants his goods to he lirst-ela -s, and gu uai.- tees a lit. patterns. Cail Kv-e in-) in. w Wt.iloin'H 'liilet Crrmii is the most exquisitt! prepara tion in the world for soiteiiing ai d whitening the hands and face. It is not only a substitute for. but in every respect superior to glycerine, cold cream, vaselin ' mid like prepaiatioiis. Try it. For M'.'e bv Foshav : Masc n. ni i:i;i i:i. FOX-W.ibf. V'lt-At tie: P-Mency if S. ), H'rilhi iii l.el' iiioii. on lice. :t. 1-M, l v .t.-v. Ii. S H oi- leiter. Mr. J. J. ins and M .ta I.' n.i Wiilhiee. HlTiSON- (jt r.;'.'r.i: -At the SP;r re-ik'.urau in l. .:ino:i, on II. c, .". l-'.U,ly Ktv, C. It. I..o-i;ir. Mr. i.. K. IItii:n m il Mis M n v 'J ircin r, Im' Ii ol la t'. n, n. K KI.I.V To the wif - of E. K-iiy. in this city, on S.durib.iy, Ui-c. "i n, Is'.il, a nine pound noy. r; OST-I i th citv lliii-nt.ay, .-, J. a t-l nr-h sett r 1 -jr. thfurnut "tt n;l n ; hi.i w ht nation w w. bj rtf.vuitd iv Jehu Uiat jr. 1 Hit. WAN'I Kh1 0 t'o avi UM-work. for partlchiarH .xyv'y to .s li i"l St;rer- in' At hid fiJ:(l.'Q',tf F ,1'JH SAI.K-A l.rai.d lie I:, n il tTicuriier ni-icliiiic with :.!! the proy. ini tiM. for ml ctorul In i i cli.np A.I 'r Jl M C'.rv:ilir. Piihy cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed: Caslotia! Used in Millions of Homes- sbr. m Po wd THE WOKLD ENKICHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that w ill conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are ulmor-t unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was firut produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative know n, as it is lheonly remedy v. htchis truly pi using and refreshing to the tate pud prompt andellectiial tocleanse the system 'gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, au any time any the belter it is known the more popular ii, becomes. ofSaioor'. raoc JlKI -n rs of fruit laud in two miles of choice :.gri ultural or liciitoa eoiiiity. wiihin AUianv's new liri.ige; good lioiiie, well oul Imil.liiers, line rul wind-miil, fair locnti hi ; price n il soiiai.lc. Mill sell mi v:y lerius or wili trail ' f ir ity nrnpcilj o for :i -lock rm li. For terms call on n-cclcrr-iirncd h i 'lie pi ee or nil'tlcss, !. T, ViiiTXi:v, Ai'.any, Or. -:- HOOK STOIIE I AS r.liFN PliMOV it!) INTO posiie bi .'he Pipe bui:d!ng, o former plaee of business, where loj i:as more room and a la g.-r t-tock than -v r. lie invites the p'i. he lo c HI and see htm in his new quarters. F.?"l.-.-k out for bis display of Holiday good. It will be some! iiing elegant. -- FOR TIIK J. ! Curaminir ii-, d a beiutiful line of oods, inclildn g plush Holiday ami leather albums, toilet cases, hand paint -d piaiU"s, Fcrc-ris, f.m-y inkstands, wail pockets and holders, ordor rases, novelties aud l.iinty nic mice f u' ho iday pivs -nt--. Call e.irlv and make vmir lectioi's. FIRST ::"ri-:kt, PLCMBIipti it LOCK AT PaikiT Bros. Ikikorv. ciioici: MINCK IMKS CA KF.S, C'e'RR NTS, IB)T ROLLS, CRACK MRS, RAISINS, Jr.Ll.Ii:-', J A MS, PKKAD, CH )K K TF.iS kt COFFHKS, FRl'.SH CROCFRIKS, Or anything else good to d, at reri rea: ember you can utable rates at it it in;i Inst met ion given on violin, man iioiin, piano and t-iass nistrii- inents. ilav.f.g s -cure l t!;' j.ss..--t.'.nce of Pro-". (:..oiiier. of Salem, will furnish fr.-t-class orchestiii ii u.-ic lit reasoii.iblt! rate3. Ad i!res3 of rail on C. II. Mii'dler, corner Third and F.llsworlh strc t. A'b-.my, Oregon. yoTh't. is lir.itnsv ;ik. that i III." 'ii.iiii! l. cs lil.g of lite st.lcl lioi.i r f ill.. ;k-i-ii IJ.ihi Lumbering '.n:ij;:iiit iil he I'i'M at their ottici- in Ou-cn l'..i.jii, iin j, on tin iirnt M' l .l.iy i.-i .l;.i:u-,i, ..i, :.t 1 o'. liii k r. M , for tlic:iiriMi-t' .f elci-tiiiL-live c"i) -iin'toi I.i fcrvc f. r tilt- i-ns'iiag o.ir ar.l truisa-.t ru. h ..Ih.r l.iisiii4 as mi .r.i..'v cniiio l.. .,re k-iuI nu-clin. II '.i.M::i', I :', 1-1. S. W. KKKSK. Seer. t:iiy. ' Ol'Nl' near It is citv, cn I'riJ.-.v. Nov. 2 . X a .ii.u.:oi..i lirg. ilie.-wic- an hot it hy c.i'Iivg ii . n l'cri I'icluii, anti paviiiif for tl:it MOO. ,'. 1 Irelllull'rt PJI-clln, i iTl. K IS IIKIII I'.Y d KX THAT i i.1 ilic-- wrl t..-an t-Ic..iion hcM iiirhi-cily nf Alli.ny ni M.ii il.iy.ilic ll'.li .1 ' f ii'. . in I l.r. 1'.'I. f-.r ii..- i-ii('..hc of c ciii.ir .hi.-f j :u,l aixtui.t hi i ciitriniv-, of the A'l:.i-v i lire .1. "i:ln -'iil, 1" HiTU' cne Jcar. Sai.l ; ci.-'ti.'ii to he iu-t.l l-ctM.v:t the h inre -f 1 ..'.-in- k ai.-l (I :i" ' k r. , iu the al' of AI' riiiv l.nii.e I'o, '. 1 iMiol this lit :1a f IV'-., I ' M. K. I'llll.LII'S. ' t, M et'::',. Sccrctar A. K, D. i I'.-isiiti 'it A. F. 1), aking er; 40 Years the Standi-: REMOVAL! HOLIDAYS Music For lie or JFoshsLV -r.M.MIV A i.KITllTL AI.'IJAV OF- flHRISTMAS J " -INCHMNC,- y-.i mil v and Tea hers' Tilde rnd n great variety of Blustrafed Iloli i:.y -ni t:!nlml Rooks, I'lu-di and I.ea'her Mbuins.T-iilet Cases, Paint V ts. . F.;n: v ;o-lo. Art Novidties. (told Pens. Fancy Ink stis' ds and Wrlt'ng Supplies, Preltv Trities and Useful Presents 'for the Holi'bl'. s. Ti.f-y have an enormonc nec-or'meni1, sind their pricep will be found so Lev that every or.e can lUI'ord to buy Foiiicthing nice for the glad Holiday reason. Call and see theii lcautiful stock of Holiday goods. The Albany AIL A FULL LINE OF UNDERTAKING. MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S Ol Siipnior Fit, M i':e and l in'sh, in all the .1 st vh s and in m at Vii'ivtv. i;:e an-1 and in The IVt Possible (mods' jt M'SIXKSS (;oiS WITH A WIIIIILWJM) ieo tl.p proner indue rn- ii!f i bines movinir ur will week that w ;li 'c IN OVERCOATS Our Iiise is iKiJiiin- less than V KXCKLLKXCK, you Irivp lii'viT lit'S'orc spcii sjh-Ii an assortment in tlie town. Call at our store and we w ill show you a line of coats at SJO that is :mI and !ura Me, coats at Slir() that are dressv and nice: for S15 vou can huv a line dress overcoat inanvkind of li'oods vou niav wish. TWO JUIIVKS MEN'S CRUSH Men's White Shirts in -WF. WILL CONl'l rn 1 And have reduced the HAT SAL Rcmembtr, we have noold i-beh'-noni go in sto k, but have thirteen lame colliders loaded down with elude- :ind styli -li -l..thing. All gixjd are marked in plain liguros at price- that defy competition. King Clofhiere ol Albany r.nd the Willamette Valley. Qiiday Season ISO 1-12 &z Mia son GOOD Furniture Co f AT ur ' teat the IV-feibie M ore v. nre oil oiler i red the buy r; idee n's ! l b k; Ibis itch th 1.11 h." TINS AVKKK: HATS FOR $1. extra duality for 81. CT A (iKNKRAL S 0, able STHISWEER". pi ices on all hats.