THE MORNING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 181.
gUroing gaits JieraW
OK lALIt
Th Daixt Hsrald will be on
Ml each morning at II. J. Jones'
bosk itore.where it cm be procured
at i cnU per copy.
', TBI M.4I1H.
Mailt l tk AlkuT postoffice cIom
PwallaOcw north )
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C-rrmlbSMid Yaqain ..
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Mali al de'ivciT open on tun.lay fiom S 10
a . so1 t? 7 r. a. IVwloIti a open lo
hom bwuan all day.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Saner kraut at Parker Bi op.
Sweet cider 25 centa a gIIon at
Parker Bros.
Finest line of syrups in the city
Parker Bros.
Regular meeting of the city
council this evening.
Miss Lydia Hay, of Ilarr's'jurjr,
is visiting in this city.
(Swiss cheese, the finest ever in
Albany, at Parker Bio?
Judge Flino was looking after
business matters in Corv&llia yes
terday. W. J. Brannan and Isal 1 Eiien
were given a license to marry yes
terday. Call at French's jewelry nr
and see the "Lunar" clock, liie
latest thing out.
Mr. aud Mrs. II. II. Hewitt anil
daughter. Miss Olga, came up last
evening from Salem.
Large and complete sto.-k of
Christmas goods at French's jew
elry store. Big bargains.
Ha, of Portland, paid his foi
feit rather than trust his legs in a
race with Jus. Spencer, of the Al
bany hose team.
The regular meeting of the Al
bany W. C. T. U. will beheld at
their hall on Ferry street Ht 2 :'M
o'clock this afternoon, LVc. 3.
A salt petre mire is the latest
find up in Umatilla county. Now
if they can only rind a vein f Ep
som sa ts the bill is fully filled.
Lost, in this city Th jrsuay, Iec.
2, a red Irish setter dog. In Tor
mat ion leading to h's whereabouts
will bs rewarded to the amount of
$5 by John I so in, Jr.
W. L. Jester, the former depoi
agent in this city, is now in the
employ of the Union Paciiic in
Portland. Mrs. Jester went down
yesterday to join her husband.
Or. Eushnell has tendered his
resignation as health officer at
Yaquina Bay, and will remove to
Kan Francisco. (!ov. Pennoyer
will apj);nt a successor to the
office.
A pistol shot fired ?n the alley
in the rear of the pi toll ice about
8 o'clock last evening created a
small commotion last evening. It
was at first feared that some one
bad boen shot, but it was learned
it was only some reckless individ
ual violating the ordinance "just
for fun." Hid identity was not
discovered.
Salem's thoroughfares must be
in a terrible condition. A delivery
wagon became so badly mi'td
down in the ' pavement'' last
Saturday that it wsw impossible
to net out and the horses were
unhitched and the goods distrib
uted by a boy chartered for the
occasion. Albany's streets ne bad
enough, but this goes us one Let
ter. Messrs. Coon A Underwood
have purchases the photograph
gallery of Geo. L. Wilcox in thb
city and have taken charge of the
same. Mr. Underwood will re
main in Corvaliis, operating their
gallery there and Air. Cnnwiil
conduct the uallery. here. They
are prepared to make tine
pictures, and guarantee satisfac
tion. Tha Philharmonic sorietv will
give a select masnueiade bail, Fri-
oay evening, lHreeruher ls!l
at the Albany opera house. Oraml
mirch to commence at '.) o'clock
prompt. Music by Parsons' or
chestra of Portland. I tckcts.
Reception committee v. i,. ai
lace, O. C. McFarland. J. li. Hop
kins, J. K. Wyatt, J. A. Cummin;:
Invitatisn committee C. B. Winn
AUx Hennie, B. Magis, W. M.
Phillips, F. E. Doi ris.
A man who puts up a c'aim fo
mind reading and fortune telling,
and prefixes a Prof, before hie
name, calling the rest Allen, was
about the city vesterdav, nre-eini t
ing the sidewalk bv ilesciihirg a
worm fence and finally laying
tlown quickly upon them. It
would not require much ertiiditc
knowledge to tell his fortune, an.)
a portion of it may be narrated by
the recorder before he leaves the
city. He is accustomed to that
kind of thing, it is said, however.
A Beautiful Might.
Mr. J. ' M. tiariiton, of forest
Grove, arrived with his tine fo!s
yestercay and placed them upon
exhibition in the Vance buil!ing.
oppoeite the Kevere House. Mr.
Garrison invites every man,
woman and child iu the city to
call to day and to-morrow and see
the fowls. The exhibition is l ee
to all. Tuoee cresmv whie
Brahmas, Wyandottes, Leghorns,
Plymouth Rock s and Cochins are
the admiration of all. Co ar,d see
these feathered beiuties.
Bird Troubled hy Muaqultuea.
Canary birds are a cood deal
troubled" by mosquitoes. The
toes of the bird are amply provid
ed with small veins, and as the
membrane between tne toes is ex
tremely thin an observant mos
quito may fee its favori'e fluid
circulating in plain cL'ht. A bird
with a swollen hind toe was
brought to a bird lancier recent y
and be pronounced the trouble
IKMHoning from a mosquito bite,
lesaid the thing was not uncommon.
THE CITY ELECTION
Mayor
Cjwan Re-Elected by
Majority of 119.
N..X. UE TON ALSO KE-ELECTED
Z A. Pa.'ir E ect j Ttesinrer, aid J. i.
Hof- ua-, Ya-slia' Tin JWe.-nid
S ewirl. P.Vfor aad G. abi-r.
Tb cilv elec.ion jester Jay was
held in a steady downpour oi rain
a. m a .iU..r.... u,
seldom witnessed in Oreton. Jlea
stood under dripping unibicllas,
and tried to extract comfort in
suiokinjr candidate ciuars, which
were iieely '"set up" at nil the
cigar stores. The wind blew
iu.-iously. rattling signs and chaE
in merrily thiough the whiskers
of the wiie pullers who dared to
fjce the st jrm.
The vote was not as larj;e as it
wou'ii have leen had the da v been
pleasant. The to'al vote of the
city was US-; there was lb4 in the
l'ir-.t wa'd. 'Jul in the Seconu
ward, ami -j::; i tiie Third ward.
Tlu r-jnlt if the election, com
piete, is as follows :
l i si- wa r.i).
For mayor
J. I.. Cowan BM
J. W. Cu.tcI;
Cowan's majority..
For recoulcr
N. J. Hen ton
U. P. Cos now
Henton'e majority. .
For marshal
J. N. HoU'mua
A. B. Laccy
Ht ii'uisn's maioi'ity.
For t re? s lire.
K. A. Parker
H.FaiweP
8i
12J
i8
t!5
J7
ti
It
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Parker's major. ty 70
ror ai'iei man
0. II. Stewart
W. CTweed ile
Scatleiing votes,
Stewart's majority
second wakh.
For mayor
Cowan
Cusick
115
g:;
Cowan's majority. .
For leconler
Henton
Coshow
Heiiton'4 majority. .
For ina shal
lloll'inari .
Lacey
Hotrmau's majoiity.
For trca-urer
Parker
51
l!f!
79
40
in
120
Far well tO
Parker's majority 40
For alderman
Chai'es 1'feiil'er 120
Ornar Hendicson t3
Seal .ering voir s, 10.
J 'fe; L'V r i ma jont y 52
Tir : o w.m:i.
For mayc.
CusjcU..." 15$
Con an 1o7
Ctis.ii- .'s majority 21
For leconie
lle.iton
Coihow
Deuton's majo.ily.
For maibhal
Ik.It.mn
Lacev
150
115
1S.-5
Hoil'mati'd majority
For ticasu.-e"
ParLei
Farweil
Parker's majority
1 or aMci .nan
I. .1. Jrahain
Inson Wheeler
iruhaui'a majority
For mayo--
Ym aii
Cusick
Cowan's majoiity
For reconlei
Henton
Coshow
Ile.Kon's mijo 'ty
Fo' marshal
lloti'iian : .
I .acey
I lo (''man's majoiity
For tre.is'irei
Parker . .
Farweil
70
!5
i:;i
;;i
is
117
i
.7 S
27!l
1 1 :
am
2H1
110
2(M
us
in
2i!7
114
Parker's majority
For the next year the city ofli
cerwill stand eve i!v divided po
litically. There will be three re
publicans and tlnee democratic
coiineiinien ; the mayor and mar
slm' will be democratic ai.d the
r.'C- r.leran 1 treasurer republican.
l'aculiar Method.
?'be On gonian notes and com
ment says that the blind biv.'gage
passenger who was bur: in the
recent accident on the Southern
Pac tic near tunuel !. was not a
"hobo," as at first reported, but a
man w.tli .'.(mhi ( r ,imki. ihe
Bosebii'g liaiudea'er eavs he is a
brether-in law of Mr. Jcbneon.
proprietor of the Minnesota house
at Eugene, and was going up for a
visit, partly of a social and partly
la busu.ess lature. Imtead tf
pavirj ins lire, lie noticed tne
cei'ar f.t the fai loose open ami
crowded anions the tools, with the
result of being rather badly
smashed up. wiien wealthy men
take a notion to ride under a car
instead i f in it, tin y should al
ways take the precaution of taking
out an accident policy.
Klein Bros can make you anv
styie of a hoot or a shoe ymi wish
arid w ill guarantee a peiftct fit.
Try i hem on a pair. i
BELSHAZZAR.
Caat of Characters of Ihii Great Cantata to
B Fressatd Dtc mber 17 and 18.
The greatest Cantata in Ameri
can print will le presented to the
Albany public in magnificent cos
tume on the 17th and 18th of De
cember, 18H1. To give a proper
description of his superb product
ion it would take much more
space than we ft el at liberty to
ask of our already generous news
paper publishers. However, the
leople of Albiny will have the
opportunity of witnessing a per
formance on the above dates long
to ri.Iliembere(, and such a one
. . .: . ,
as has not been attempted for ten
years. Most every school boy has
heard, nt least a part of the story
of Beishaz.ar, the dow nfall oi the
wonderful city of Babylon, the long
oppression of the Jews and their
final restoration by Cyrus, king of
Persia. Attempts have been made
by artists to paint the gorgeous
least of Belshazzir on canvas, and
to picture this tryant king in his
tragical death. Biblical histiry
gives us, one of the most striking
even's to be found in the whole
raiw of bible history in this story
of LeUhazza--.- Who has not read
of the mysterious hand-writing on
t'ie wall, tb attempt of the Magi
to read it, their failure, and the
cored interpretation of the
prophet Daniel. Who has not in
their imagination saw the beauti
ful and white winged angel appear
to Cyrus iu his camp, and listened
to the sweet strains of music as
tiie angel sings to him.
This Cantata so faintly hinted
at in the ab ve lints will be placed
on the stage in a manner wh.ch is
pleasing and interesting.
TKX l'Ol.NTliUS.
1. Albany hasdrainauc ability.
2. Albany has some of the best
musical talent in the Northwest.
3. Prof. W. 11. Lee is musical
director, and no better can be
found in the state.
4. Prof. E. G. Lorrillard is pi
anist ; his supremacy at the piano
is unquestioned.
5. Mr. lleti.y Hopkins is stage
mauager; his lepulation is oue of
high degree.
t. Over lifty people are bending
their energies to make Belshaxar
a success.
7. Buy your tickets early, at
Will k Link's music store.
8. Present indications are that
the opera bouse will be packed.
t. Coet of presenting Belshaz
zar to the public, over .2.)0.00.
10. Costumes complete, from
San Francisco, over 50 ii. number.
CAST OK CIIAKACTEKS.
Belshazzar, king of Babylon,
Prof. W. II. Lee
Cyrus, king of Pers:a
Gene E. Larimore
Zeiruhbabel, governor of the
Jews H. W. Young
Daniel, prophet of Israel
C. W. Sears
Festtis, lord chuiuhclain. . . .
C. II. Hart
Nitocris, queen regent
Mrs. E. W. Langdon
Antonia, queen of Belshazzar,
Mis Bertha Ellis
Sheluiuith, wife of Zerrubbabel
Kate M. Aiken
Child of Ztivubbabel
Miss Carrie Prichard
Angel Miss Eva Cowan
Jewish piincess. .Mr?. J. E. Miller
1'amar Miss Anna (ioLltmith
Italia. . . . Miss Minnie Van Horn
Zerhna. .Mrs. Sherman Thompson
Magi fc herman Thompson
Magi I. E. Miller
Magi J. W. Biain
Mti-'i Win. For I miller
The following represent Jews.
o ds and ladies ot Belsliazar's
court, Persian soldiers, Babv Ionian
1 ..i., i, i... I. ...,,.;.,'
erals of Cyrus' army, messengers,
iieralds, etc.: Misi E. Irvine,
Mrs. F. M. French, Mrs. Brown,
Mrs. L. Viereck, Mis. E. Vas?alo,
Miss B. Djrris. Miss M. Rinei,
Miss (i. Kiiier, Mrs. Un hurt, Miss
F. Kevnolds, Mrs. H. W. Young,
.Miss L. Fan.'ll, J. C. Littler, Mrs.
C.W.Si-ars, Mis.F.P. Nutting,Miss
L. 1'ratlier, Mrs. J. W. Biain, Mies
A. Flinn. Mrs. Condit; F. Fort-
miller,'!. McKarland, C. Mueller,
W. Campbell, A. Ca'others, M J.
Denny, Mis. lilumberg, Mrs.
Littler, D. H. McCulUigh, O. P.
Coshow, Mr. Brown, W. J. Ortell,
W. T. Hearst, E. M. Norton, W.
S. Phillips, F. Breckinridge, E. L.
(Jirnn, U. Strong, Miss llogau.
Skc.
A Ittfttiiiguiahed Lady 1'lij hiclan.
Miss Dr. A. F. Jeffrey, of CU vc
land, Ohio, who is spending a few
days in the city on a visit with her
cousin, Hon, Jeff. Myers, of Linn
county, is the only lady graduate
from the AUelbeit college, of
Western Heserve University, at
Cleveland. Ohio, nn institution of
recognized standing bv the entire
medical profession. She giadu
a ted with high honors in a class of
fifty in IPS.'!. Prior to the time she
enteicd this college its doors were
clon-d lo the gentler sex and three
years ago a separate department
was established for female medical
students, as a part of the institu
tion. During the time Adelbert
college was open to women Miss
J i ll'rev was the only lady student
as well as the only lady graduate.
She expects to locale either iu Al
bany or Salem.
Three Month's Pay,
Notice has been received by tiie
emp'oyes of the Oregon Pacific
Railroad company that the pay
master, V. C. ilogue, will pay off
to-day for the months of June,
July, Atit'iibt and September.
Tins will be most welcome news
both to the employes and the citi
zens along the line, evident- ng
that Col. Hogg is still on top an I
the money vaul's are not closed
against him.
I.adica Mandolin Club.
Ladies desiring to join a Mando
lin club to he composed of man
doling, violins, guitars and auto
harps will please semi their
name and name cf instrument
thev w ish to leain or piny to Chas,
11. "Mueller.
The Ksceat Bclo Fire,
The Scio Press has the
fol low ing to say of the burning
of the llonring mills, water works
and electric light plant at that
place last week : "That Scio has
received a blow, in .a financial
senee, the effects of w h eh will be
felt for months to come, goes with
out question : The direct damages
are variously estimated at from
$25,600 to $35,000. The conse
quential damages are difficult to
estimate but undoubtedly will be
as much mnre. The business in
terests of Scio are to be a great
extent paralyzed. One merchai t
w ho had made calculi tion to go io
Portland last Monday to purchase
a la;ge stock of holiday goods, will
not go at all now-, or at least will
not lay in any holiday goods to
speak of, and what is true with
this one is true with all. Goins &
Gamber will have flour and feed
on hand from Othr sources to
supply their customers, but that
will not replece the wheat lost.
Many farmers keep their wheat for
flouring purposes at home (for
tunate in this instance, ; this of
course will be taken elsewhere,
and as a matter of course a part of
their produce, etc., and the buying
of family supplies will in a meas
ure go to other towns. Unques
tionably there will be a falling off
of trade in all branches of business.
People will be compelled to buy
less than they otherwise would
had the fire not occurred. The
loss of tiventy thousand dollars
from the circulating medium of the
F.i ks of the Sant am will neces
sarily a'fect every one more or
less. Should a larger and better
mill be erected, as is promised
within the year, we will in a
short time forget our joss in the
push and bustle of building.
Messrs. !oinsi& Gambei will feel
the loss though for years. They
have the sympathy of everyone,
and we are informed they have
had tenders of financial aid that
ppeaks very flattering of their
business capacity and integrity.
A number of our citizens also have
expressed themselves as willing to
give them financial aid in rebuild
ing the mill. While the blow is a
heavy one at t'ae prosperity of
Scio and vicinity, it will in all
probabilty result in better improve
ments, better mill, etc., in the
future."
Holiday Present.
i Remember that the Ladiaa Ba
zaar have their full line of useful
holiday goods displayed and ready
for inspection. This line em
braces a!! the novelties and sta
ples in fancy goods.handkerchiefs,
kid gloves, silk mittens, fans, glove
and handkerchief cases, throws,
scarfs, banners, shawls, aprons,
purses, beads, photo cases, li.nr
ornaments, and an endless variety
of dressed and undressed dolls
ranging in price from ten centa t
ten dollars. Latest styles and
lowest prices. No trouble to show
go kIs.
Fine Suiting.
W. K. Graham, the tailor has
received one of the largest lines of
lino suitings and trouserings to bo
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
his" neat fitting tailor nnde suits
and overcoats. He warrants his
goods to be first-class, and guaran
tees a tit. Call and see his new
patterns.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
F. M.French, jeweler.
Will & Stark, the jewelers.
Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros.
Oysters in every style at Isom.s.
Cranberries at C. K. Browneil's.
Ladies delight soap at Parker
Bros.
Isom has the only oyster parlors
in the city.
Pigs feet and sour kraut at
Allen Bros.
Choice eating and cooking ap pie
at Allen Bros.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isom's.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will & Stark's.
Will & Stark have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
The latest designs in souvenir
spoons at t rench s.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
t'tties to suit, at Parker Bros.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
Buy your beating and cook
stoves of Hopkins Bros.
Klein Bros., are giving their
customers an elegant piano.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
Furnished room suitable for one
or two gentlemen. Use of bath
Convenient location. Inquire of
C. B. Winn.
Oh! Mamma! Buy me one of
those lovely dolls at the Ladies
Bazaar.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
quantities to suit at the Sugar
Pine Door & Lumber Company's.
Necessaries delicacies and
luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery.
A handsome line of holiday
gifts just received at the Lad:es
Bazaar.
Beniemlier when yon want any
thing in the spectacle line French,
the jeweler, has it.
Repairing neatly done at Klein
Bros shoe store.
New styles in fans and chiffuii
handkerchiefs at the Ladies
Bazaar.
Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended
coil'ee received on every steamer at
Allen Bros.
Sodaville water is kept constant.
Iv on hand by the bottle ai G. I
Blackman's drug store.
Ladies wishing kid cloves in
delicate tints for evening wear
should call at the Ladies Bazaar.
Repairim: neailv d i e at the
I large gilt boot store.
HOLIDAY SH0PPEB3.
8hoo!d Sea the Wonderful Array at Julms
GradwoM's Bazaar.
Mr. Julius Gradw'ohl, the enter
prising proprietor of the Bazaar
store in this city, which contains
the larirest and best selected stock
of crockery, glass and other wares
for domestic use, iu the valley, hs
well as fancy wares, toys and
beautiful holiday good, has re
plenished and enlarged his entire
stock ana now lias a store mat
a credit to himself and an orna
ment to the city. His shelves
counters and every available space
are filled with the choicest anil
most varied stock of goods ever
seen in this valley, including
mammoth display of holiday
goods. He has added a new line
which consists of a beautiful as
sortment of rolled gold jewelry
warian'ed to wear as good as goll
and costing one-tenth as much
money, diamond cut pins, rings
fine uuibrel'as 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 iv
any on the coast either in elegance
or prices.
He also carries a gigantic stock
of beautiful hanging lamps, stand
lamps, bicvcles, tricycles, safet:es
and velocipede.!, which lie guaran
tees to sell as low as any place iu
Oregon.
II is assortment of fine teas and
coffees is always complete, as wi ll
as a general stock of family
groceries, lie I uys bis g oi
direct for net casn and sells them
the same way.
The Morning Cocktail.
Tken before breakfast create
a false, injurious appetit;. 1
wineglass full of Dr. Henley's
English Dandelion Tonic taken
before meals strengthens the di
gestive organs and enables vou to
relish a hearty meal without in
jury to the stomach. For sale by
t os 1 1 ay A Mason.
A fine line of gold rings
opened at Will A Stark's.
pis
A lull line ol cliou'e cigars ant
tobaccos kept at F. K. Allen's-
pectacies and evegtasses, com
plete assortment at F. M. French
If vou want lo buv childrens
cloaks, cheap, call at the Ladie
Bazaar.
ureat reduction in sugar, con
suit Gradwold's advertisement
for pai ticulars.
Subscriptions for all the leading
!!i?.g:'.zines and newspapers taken
at the poetolhce.
Mince meat, raisins, currants
jellies and jams etc., for Thanks
giving at l'arker Bros.
Special bargains in ladies' gol
and gold tilled watches at F. M
French's, the corner jewelry store
The finest line of handkerchief:
ever nrongm to a many can oe
seen at the Ladies Bazaar. All
prices, from five cents upwards
Just received at the Ladies
Bazaar an elegant Hue of far
cords,fringes and ponpons suitable
for all kinds of fancy work,also the
new shades in zephyrs.
A. Ii. Chapman, of this city, has
the agency ot the Canadian l'aciiu
railway company, and wi'l sell
tickets over that line from Albanv
to all points East.
Call and see the brilliant dis
play of library lamps 1 1 C. E.
Browneil's. Not one kept over
from last year but all this year's
styles and will be toll at tiie
lowest living prices.
w. h. rti it, rs iris t lie azencv
for the Salem Steam laundry, ai'd
those who do not wish 'o employ
Chinese laundiy.ng, can bae their
clothes sent ( very 1 uesday morn
ing and returned Saturday noon
See him at T. L. Wallace vt Com
pany'8.
WlMilom'a Violet Cream
Is the mo:it exquisite prepara
tioii in the world for soitenii g ami
whitening the hands and face. It
is not only a substitute for, but in
every rcsjiect superior to glycerine,
cold cream, vaselini and line
preparations. liv it. for eaie
bv Foshay & Mason.
MAKIilKII.
li tv mm ,l 1 1. 1. r. I, Mi lli i.i vi-v, on
Deci'iiiln-r T, l'.U, liy Kef. 8. I
irviiie. Mr. (trail! II:nl"y nf Slic
man cjun'y, ami .Mi;s Cora 1-..
Miller, of Scio.
lillliN,
BKOWN- On S.uiil: v nioitiii).' Dec
;th, 1V.I1. in this ciiy, to Uic wife of
James li.own, a sen, weight 11
po.mds.
T OST-I.i lli g cilv 'lii" lay, !., 2. a rt-.l
lj Irieh acttir (lug;, Infnnuutinn Icad.ntr
to tun wlicrcaloiitti will he rcwrtUil ty
J .hn laotu, jr.
IIOR SALK- A I.TUid i:n Kriniiiaton
typewriter michine with all I In. im
proyiMuontf. for file cccontl h vul cht-ap.
Ail Ire a M M., c'lirvullii-.
REVERB HOUSE, AMANY, O. CIIAS
rieiPYr, Prop. O -W Brtl-t-'r.'W liouw
n the c:.y. Lrr;o w,ie room "or roni"
niercia! nil!). No Ch'nau.i'fi ciup'uyeJ in the
k.tchen.
B.iby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed :
Castorial
Qsed in Millions of Homes
DBPRICES
fiealfl Baking
THE WOULD ENRICH KD.
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
Ihe only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Ul)0 seres of i-lioiec agrii'iiltural or
fruit land in Iteiitoa county, within
two miles of Albany's new hriJire:
good house, well and wind-mill, fair
Qtlt builditiL's, line loc:ili,n; priee rea
sonatile. Will s.dl on easy terms or
will trade for eity propel i oi for a
sjo'-U ranch. For terms call on the
uud.Tsi(rned In he pi ce or addles?,
M. T, Whitxcy, Albany, Or.
L.
II. .1. .1 ONES' -:-
-:- IMMK STOKE
If
AS BEEN REMOVED INTO
the Pipe building, opposite his
former place of business, where
lis l;as more room ami a larger
eU;:-k than ever. He invites
the public to call and see him in
his new ipiarters.
UTL'jok out for bis display of
Holiday good. It will he something
elegant.
FOB THE
J. i Cuiou
Has oiM'iied a beautiful line of
lluliilay Goods, including plush
and leather albums, toilet cases,
hand painted plagues, screens,
fancy inkstands, wall pockets and
holders, ordor cases, novelties and
dainty nic nacs for holiday pres
ents. Call early and make your
selections.
FIBST STREET.
BLCMBLBG BLOCK
AT-
Paikcr Bros. Bakery.
CHOICE 3IINCE TIES
CAKES. RAISINS,
CURRVNTS, JELLIED
HOT ROLLS, JAMS,
CRACKERS, BREAO,
CHOICE TEAS A COFFEES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Or anything else good to cat,
lemeinber you can get it at
reasonable rates at
Instruction given on violin, man
i.nlin, piano ami lass instru
ments, llavii"-' secured the assis
tance of Prof. Coou.er. of Salem,
will furnish first-class orchestra
iiiiit-ic at reasonable rates. Ad-
Ircss or call on C. II. Mti"ller,
orner Third and Ellsworth street.
Albanv, Oregon.
VJOIIil.. IS HiCBKIiY (JIVKX THAT
X tin ani.tiul incline o! t!ic stoct lioia-
r of the (.recti ilnsin Lnmt.crinir I'oninaiiv
ill le he'd at their officii in lirccn ll i-in.
lircim. on the brnt jlnmluy iu January, lv.t;,
at 1 oVIoc k p, ti , for ihe mriKc of clcctitnr
live (.') .HrNtorH to nerve f.r the ciisuiitj;
cur ai it tr.i!iact etuh other ousmcts as
IniV proj-crly come netore nxm nieelini;.
Ilii.siKu, Pec -J, 1SJ1.
S. W. It KKSK,
Secretary,
ilOl NPnearthMc'ty, on Friday. Nov. 27.
' a diamond riic;. " The .ui;er lan huvc
it l'V c.iMiiiK niK'ti l!en Cielau. and paying (or
tl. ii notice.
Flrrmmrii Klcctlon.
KtOTK-E IS HEIiHtY (ilVEM THAT
il tie. .-c wiJ Im- no el,'ciion held in ihe eity
1 Ml.iiiy on M-.iKlay.ihc lith day if Uciiim-
r. l.-l'l. Tor III.' puriHific of ecctinifn cii:i't
nii't aHswtaat t hicf envineer, of the A'-h.iny
lire il ca.iu ent, to ero one jcar. Sal.l
icctioii to le hi-.l iK-lwceil the hourn of 1
k an. I l:f ' o' I k r. m , i:i the hat' ol
All'any l-i.i:ic Co. No. I.
Katcl tins Nt.la if Pec , 1-,!1
M. I. PHILLIPS.
M ITRL. SeeretsiryA. F. U.
President A. K. D.
40 Years the Standaic
I
HO DAYS!
Music
cssons
For the Holiday Season
OF
Iosliw &z Mason
-CAi:i;V A IIEITIFLL AliKAY OF-
C
HEJSTMAS GOOD
-IXCLTIiIN'C-
Fatuilv and Tertcbers' Bibles rnd a great variety of illustrated
Holtds'v .-nd Stnndar.l Bool.8, Plush ard f .eat her A lhinns, Toilet ('sses,
Iain'y Vases. Fancy (Jods, Art Novelties. Oobl Pens, Fancv Ink
sta'ds and Writing Supplies, Pretty Trifles and Useful Presents for the
Holidays.
T':y have an enormoup nwittinput, and their priees will befonnd
so low tliat every one can afford In buy sonir-tbing nice for the glad
Holiday season. Call and see their lieautiful stock of Holiday goods.
The Albany
A FULL LINE
MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S
IT
Of Superior Fit, Make and
styles and in
The Best Possible Gooils for
nrsiXEss (joes ay
CLOTHING,
Wiien the proper indtici -mi-r.tr are offered the buyer: to ke p
things movintr v.e vill olfer inditeenii tits l'.,r this
wo k that will "c.i!" h the !o.!ais."
IN OVERCOATS
Our line is iiotliiiir less ili.r.i I'AK EX(,ELLEXCE,
you hint? iicvci liclopp seen such an assortment
iu the town. Call at our store anI we will show
you a line of coats at S10 I hat is jjood and dura
lile, coats at SI 50 that are dressy and nice; for
815 you can laiy a line dress overcoat inany kind
of goods you may wish.
TWO DRIVES
MEN'S CRUSH
3ien's White Shirts in
-o
Wi: W ILL CONOCCT A (j KXF.it A L
HATSALETHLS WEEK
And have reduced the juices on all hats.
Remember, we have 11c old shelf-worn iro ds in stock, but have
thirteen larije counters loaded down with choice and stylish clothing.
All good ate marked in plain liguras at price that defy competition.
J..Uallac&Qo.
King Clothiers ol Albany and the Willamette Valley.
ISO 1-2
8
Furniture Co
t , . a 3 Ef t Q
OF UNDERTAKING.
Finish, in all ti c dcr irable
seat vaiiety.
the I-ast Possible Mou- v.
mi
A WII1KLWIXD
THIS WEEK:-
HATS FOR $1.
extra quality for 81.