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v-V THE MOBBING HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1891. horning gaily Ju rultl ON lALIi Th Daily Herald will be on Ml Mch morning at H. J. Jones' book store, where it can be procured at I cento per copy. TM HAIL. Mailt U ta AlbanT poctofflc cl Pr all offices north ThaKaMmitoUa 8 00 P. M. T Weal Sid OwvaJUaand Taquina 11:30 All aOcM aonth " Oana'al dllr 0XO an Sunday fiom to t A. . and to '7 r. a. Pualortt. a open to kox awnera all day. JOTTINGS ABUI TOWS. Belnhazzar to-night. Sauer kraut at Parker Bros. Arch Allen, of Allen Bros., was in Salem yesterday. John Isom Jr. has returned from a trip to Portland. Fine nweet cider just received at F. L. Kenton's, 25 cents per gallon. N. P. Payne returned yesterday from a business trip down the road. Uancing school at the opera house Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Stella Stites, of Eugene, is visiting friends and relatives in this city. Gorgeous costumes, fine chor uses and tableaux at Lelsbazzar to-night. O. L. Elacknian returned yes terday from a business trip to Portland. Dr. W. F. Mendenhall and wife, of llarrisburg, were in the city yesterday. Judge D. It. N. Hark burn re turned last evening on the local train from Salem. By request the first row of seats in the gallery will be reserve J at Belsbazar to-night. 8 V Paisley left last evening fot McClainesville, North Carolina, going via California. If you want a fine dressed tur key for Christmas leave your order at Shlutz Bros.' meat market. Subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines re ceived by F. L. Kenton at the grocery store near the post office. Miss Pet Strahan. the youngest daughter of Jndge Strahan return ed from the east on last evening where she has been for several years attending school. Miss Mary Sedgwick, one of the teachers in the public schools, had to giye np her work for a few days on account of sickneFs. Her place will be filled by Mrs. Thrall. Miss Maud Henderson, who lias been living for the past year with Mrs. Eenj. Johnson, has gone to Helix, having been summoned by the illness of her father. When looking for something nice for the holidays just step into Hulin & Akin's drug store and see thoir twautiful display. Their )oods are all new and embrace the latest novelties. Be sure and attend the opera to night. It will be one of the Lett performances ever given in Albany by local talent. The curtain ,will rise at 8 o'clock sharp. J'onot fail to see the opening scene. The work on the bridge is 'ro- gresuing as rapidly as possin. Yisfterdav the bridge coniDanV mmenced hauling gravel acrosW th( th the ferry for the purpose of filling ine two piers on tins side, lhe other piers are being rapidly pusneu aueau. This is the first year in the his tory of this harbor thai the bar has not shoaled up in the fall or early winter. So it may be seen that even rnr uncompleted jettv work lias already had a beneficial effect upon the bar. The "Wil lamette" has come in and gone out at any stage of the tide all this fall. That this plan of jetty wjik is a success has been amply proven. Newport Times. 1'ajr Car. The monthly pay car of the Ore gonian railroad went from this city yesterday morning via Leb anon Junction np the line of that road, returning down in the after noon, paying olf the operators and employes as it went. The passen . ger train from Woodburn n et it at Crabtree. i An Elopeiaout, Owen McManon and Miss Cora Owens, a young couple of this city, eloped Tuesday night, leav ing on the overlana train for Sac ramento, California. It is under stood that they were stopped at Bedding by a dispatch from the authorities here and will le re turned to this city. on All the Sons of Veterans, inclu ding the sons of any soldiers, whether they have heretofore be longed to the organization or not, are requested to meet at the G. A. K. hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. a i tor me purpose oi reorganiza tion. A full attendance is Jesired By order of the committee. To Bo Ulven A way. An elegant dressed doll will be given away by the Indies' Bazaar on Christmas hve. It will be that beautiful French doll now on exhibition in their show window. Every purchaser of one dollar's worth of goods will receive a ticket. Don't miss this opportunity of se curing the prize Uoll of Albany. rino Salting. W. R. Graham, the tailor has received one of the largest lines of fine suitings and trousering to be 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 made suits and overcoats. He warrants his goods to be first-class, and guaran tees a fit. Call and see his new patterns. THE CUT COUNCIL. Payment! Mao tha Bmgo aid Pawar ContrtoA-'toDdi af tha BewVltj Offers. An adjourned meetingof the sity council was held at thehaiu bcrs last evening, all members be ing preaeut except Councilman Garrett. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The committee on ordinances and streets were granted further time on matters before them. The reiwrt of the official canvass of the votes cast at the recent city election as made by the mayor and reorder was read and placed on tile. The figures were the same as already published in the Hkk ald. A rejKrt of the superintendent tf the Albany bridge to the effect that the Portland Bridge Co. had furnished since last estimate ma terial to the amount of $UU0", was read and placed on tile. Petition for a cross walk on Seventh street near the western corporate limits was read and re ferred. Ordinance bill No. 240, author izing the mayor to sign the stipu lations and agieement with the secretary of war relating to the acceptance of the conditions for the approval of the location of the bridge across the Wi'lamette river at Albany, was .introduced by Councilman Burkbart. It was ie3d three times and passed. An anonymous communication, calling attention to the muddy condition of the cross walks of the city was laid on the table. The street commissioner was instructed to employ a man at his own ex pense during his illness, to clean the cross walks. The coinmittee'on fne and water was instructed to examine into the condition of the heater of Al bany Kngine Co. No. 1 and to re pair the Fame as deemed advis able. On motion Judge Blackburn was ordered retained by the city to as sist the city attorney in certain la- junction siuts against the city. The bonus of the city marshal for the ensuing year were.Cxed at $7000 and the treasurers bond at 40,000. Owing to bad weather the sewer contract of Bays, Jeffries x Co. was extended until Feb. 1 12. Hayne & Buck were allowed $1000 on their main sewer and $22. on their lateral sewer contract. Ilavs, Jell'riestSt Co were allowed 2500 on account on their sew er contract. The Portland Bridge Company was allowed ifoOGO on their contract for construction of the bridge across the Willamette at this city. OTIIKK BILLS ORDERED l'AH. Geo W Hughes L WDeyoe Jno Hotl'ioan W li Barr ti 00 : 8o 11 80 04 00 PW Spink 18 XJllenton !' M Cowan : 50 74 :4 Cost bills S M Pennington W V Bead 00 00 00 00 60 Mrs K P Pun cm 1 J (iradwohl. . 1: Judges and clerks election J N lloiiman :;o oo 3 25 Klectric light . 284 00 . 3 00 J B Cougill J N Hoffman On motion the council 1 75 adjourn ed. Tha Weather To-Day. The weather forecast for lhe next twenty-four hours is: For Oregon and Washington, rain and threatening weather, clearing away on coast generally; cooler. Belahazxar To-NIkM. The great cantata, Belsha.zar, will le presented at the opera house this evening in all the splen dor of over fifty gorgeous costumes and by the best talent in the city. Many seats have already been g-jld, and the house ltu to-night and to-mcrrow evening, judging from the present appearance, will be completely filled. Those who have witnessed the performance say that it is something grand. Oregon I'acllic Boat. Three boa's per week will run upon tiie river between here and Portland. Tney will leave Port land on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving in Albany on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays at 1 p. m. They will leave here for Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at ! a. m. This increased service on the part of the Oregon Pacific, it is to be hoped, will be appreciated and patronized by our people. The New Year' "Ilerald." Advertisers desiring space in the ew leai s Herald should hand in their order to this office without delay. It will be a big edition, and by tar the best issue of a newspaper published in Al bany. IHm't wait until the last day and expect as satisfactory re sults as if handed in earlier. The issue w ill Ih profusely illustrated, will recount the grow th, resources and advantages of the city and county, and will be a valuable advertising medium. A Pino Conapany. The Original Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. is to appear at the opera house on Monday evening, December 21. This company comes with excel lent press notices from all the daily paj ers in Seattle, Tacoma, etc. The company carries a band using a full set of gold Besson in struments, grand operatic or chestra, a male quartette, and many other features. Although this is one of tfce most expensive companies that was ever in (his town, the prices will not be ad vanced. Reserved seats can be secured at Will & Link's. The finest holiday gifts imagin able can be found at Hulin & Akiiddrng store. I M not forget the ph:ce. at French's corner. REAL ESTATE BALES- J II Mullan to It Hi&tt, 15 acres in D BCof Andrew Kees.f 15Q J L full to Arlena Bartzes, lot 10. blk 7. Hiil's ad to Sodaville 40 George II Skinner to AVra Lvnch. 100 acres in sec. Uti, tpl5SR3w 2000 A J Johnson to R Shelton parcel in Scio 2250 P M Smith to John Grishain lots 5, 0, blk 25, J M K's 3rd addition to Lebanon 500 W E Kay to Ailcy Itav, N'.i S V .,isec22,tpilSK. 1 W 10 United States to Emery S. Barzee, 153 acres in sec 30, tp a S R 4 E Patent United States to Daniel M. Pace, 150 acres in sec 2, tp 10, SR3E Patent Win E Ray to Ailcv Rav, N S h i. sec 21. tr 11. SKHV 10 Win Ralston to J as G. Boyle lots 5 and 6. blk 3 Wit's add to Lebanon 450 Win Clymer to M Lonsberry one acre in to 11, S R 2 W 100 Andrew- Hite to Robt L It Mounts, 10.34 acres in tpll,SR4W 50 Enoch D Sloan to Andrew Hite, 143.24 acres in tp 11.SR4 W Will Real Estate Co to H S Owen, lots 5 and 6, blk 10 in Halaey 100 John I) Patter to Charles Brietzke, 320.39 acres in tp i, S It 2 E C8C4 Philander Hazen to J L Hill, one acre in D L " of It SCoyle D W Hardin to Stephen A Cochell, 10 acres in tp 12 SR2W 300 Rosa A Miller to N C Myers lots 1, 4 and 5, blk 10, Wheeler's ad to Scio . . . Wm Rutherford to D Hart 85-100 acre in Lebanon . 000 J R Kirkpatrickto J H Love all, parcel in Lebanon. . 100 Daniel Hart to Thomas Ew ing, 100 acres in tp 11 S R 2 W 3S00 Thomas Brandon to George Finley, 400 acres in sec. 17, 18, tp 14, S R 3 W. . 10000 N C Myers and N E Baker to J W Miller, parcel in Scio N C Myers to N E Baker par cel in Scio Robt. A. Rampy, trustee to city of Harrisburg, lot 5, blk 7, in said city 200 John P Carter to Mary P. Carter, 80 acres in tp 13. S. R4W 1000 J W Miller to N C Myers, parcel in Scio. 1 IN THE PROBATE CtUST. In the matter of the estate of E. B. Hughes, final account filed and set for hearing Friday, January 8, l at one o clock r. m. In the matter of the estate of Mary Ann Hughes, final account bled and set tor tie aring January , is;'-', at one o clock p. h. In the matter of the estate of F.lijah Salt marsh, final account filed anil set for hearing January !, is!c, at one o clock r. m. In the matter of the estate of C O. Patton, bond of administrator tiled and approved and J. W Washburn, Porter Elmore and G C. Cooley be appointed appraisers In the matter of the estate of Jerusha Moore, final account ap proved and administrator dis charged. In the matter of the estate of Alexander Downing, Geo. Hum phrey appointed guardian ad litem for the minor heirs, guar dian filed answer and order made to sell real estate as prayed for. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of II. G. Spencer, a minor, annual account tiled and approved. In the matter of the estate of Mary J. Burkhart. citation or dered issued to F. A. Burkhart, citing him to appear at 10 o'clock a. m. Jan. 4, 18!i2, and show cause, if any, why the order heretofore made appointing him ad mini s trat r of said estate should not be revoked and George Humphrey appointed. Kallroad Shipping; Polnte, The town of Minlo, upon the Oregon Pacific railroad taon-iles above Gates, is to be laid out, sur veyors having gone tor that pur pose. It is trie outlet for Mr. John Leedy's saw mill, a two and a quartet mile tramway and a bridge across the river having been con structed to bring the lumber to the railroad at that place. The townsite is owned by the sons of Hon. John Minto, and will be named for him. The stations, Gates, Minto, Niagara and Green Basin, will be just two miles apart respectively in the order named. Gates is the shipping Ioiot for the mines, and the two others are lumbering points. Remember you can get the best kid glove in town for one dollar at the Ladies Bazaar. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorial MARRIED. MEYERS CORNELL In this citv on Wednesday ; December 11, IS91 at the 8U Charles hotel, by Key. E. R. lVuhard. Mr. N, C. M eyer, brother of Hon. Jell Meyers, of Scio, and M ss Xora Cornell, a wealthy and popular young lady of Linn county. Tht-v have the best wishes of a host of friends. BORN. ALLEN To the wife of Mr. Allen, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 15, lstu, a 11 pound boy. OFFICIAL FOOD TESTS The United States and Canadian Governments Analyze the Baking Powder, ComparatlTO Strength and Parity of the Different Brands OIH. daily Determined. Prof. Haines, Consulting; Chemist of the Chicago Board of Health, Ulvea his Opinion. From Chicago Tribuoe. The public is alwavs responsive to suggestions about the food it eats. Oreat interest has been taken in the investigations made made by the United states and Canadian governments and by the umerent boarcs oi iieaitu to show the purity or impurity of milk, baking powders, spices, and other articles ot daily usein the culinary department of our households. Just now the subject of baking i i - , i - powuer is claiming puonc atten tion. We all desire pure and w holesome bread and this can not be had with the use of impure or poisonous baking powder. There can be longer any question that all the cheaper, lower grades of baking powders contain either alum, lime or phosphatic acid. The official analysis by the United Stat a and' Canadian governments have therefore been studied with interest and have pretty clearly established the facts upon this subject. The United Mates government report gives the names ol eighteen well known powders, some of them advertised as pine cream of tarter baking powders, that contain alum. The report shows that the Royal baking powder was found the highest in leavening strength, evolving 100.0 cubic inches of gas per single ounce ot powder. Ihere were eight other brands of cream of tarter powders tested and theii average strength was 111.5 cubic incher of gas per ounce of powder. The Canadian government in vestigations were of a still larger number of powders. The Royal baking powder was here also shown the purest and highest in strength, containing 12'.i M2 cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder. Nine other cream of tartar powders were tested, the:r average strength being reported to be 8! I cubic inches of gas per ounce. These figures are very in structive to the practical house keeper. They indicate that the Royal baking powder goes more than 33 per cent further in use than the others, or is one-third inoreJieconomical, Still more important than this, however, they prove this popular article has been brought to tho highest degree of purity for te its superlative purity this super iority in strength is due and con sequently that by its use we may be insured the purest and most wholesome food. The powders of lower strength are found to leave large amounts of inert matters in the food. This fact is emphasized by the report of the Ohio State Food Commis sioner, who while finding the Royal practically pure, found no other powder to contain less than 10 per cent of inert of foreign matter?. The public interest in this ques tion has likewise caused to be made investigations by our local authori ties. Prof. W. h. llaines, of Kush Medical College. consulting chemist of the Chicago Board of Health, has found results similiar to those reported by the national and Canadian authorities. Dr. Haines says: Rumi Mkdicai. Com.kc;k) ClIK'AOO, III.) I have recently obtained earn pies of the chief baking powders in the market, and have subjected them to careful chemical examination to determine their purity, whole someness, and leavening xwer. As the result of my tests 1 find ti e The Sham and the Every good thinjj has its imitators, every genuine article its counterfeits. The Ammonia and Alum Baking1 Powders eold over the counters are no more like Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, than the paste is like the real diamond, or a counterfeit is like one of the old master's genuine paintings. When greedy and merciless manufacturers claim their adulterated and harmful baking powders are as good as Dr. Price's, they know they are not telling the truth. These people know they arc destroying the stomachs and the com plexion of the consumers, and there are many grocers recom mending such powders over their counters knowing same to be injurious and worthless simply to make a large profit. Dr. Price, a concientious physician, has spent a lifetime in perfecting and popularizing his Cream Baking Powder, the only Pure Cream Tartar Powder now to be obtained. Multitudes of imitators all over the land have sprung up, not to imitate the purity of Price's Cream Baking Powder, but to see how cheap they could make their counterfeits and hoodwink the public. Some use Ammonia and others Alum, but all these shams cry in chorus, "Buy this, its just as good as Dr. Price's and much cheaper. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the standard for purity and perfection the world over, and is beyond comparison. Dr. Price stands for Pure Food anr a foe to all shams. Royal baking powder superior to all the others in every respect. It is entirely free from all adultera tion and unwholesome impurity, and in baking it gives oil' a greater volume of leavening gas than any other powder. It is therefore, not only the purest, but also the ttrougeet powder with which I am acquainted. Waltek S. Halves, M. !.. Cons llting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health. The statistics show that there is used in the manufacture of the Royal baking powder more than half of all the cream of tartar con sumed in the United States for all purposes. The wonderful Kale thus indicated for the Royal bak ing powder greater than that of all other baking powders combined is perhaps even a higher evi dence than that already quoted of the superiority of this article, and of its indispensableness to modern cookerv. NKW TO-IIAV. LEAVE VOIR O R 1) E R FOR A NICE FAT CHRISTMAS TURKEY MiTH ALLEN BROS. Op House Warner Si t'ranor, I : ifct-9 & Managers. MONDAY, DEC. Si. The Original New Orleans Uncle Tom's Caliio Co., Augmented by MIDliAUOII'S - (i(U.I) - BNI AM) - ORAM) - OPERATIC - ORCHESTRA. - Special Seenerv! New Orleans Black Siht-r- (jnartte!! Genuine in Bloodhounds ! ! Seats can be secured at Wilkfc Link's music store. KKJIEMP.KR The swift tamd t'i.iiio lint Htiii'li in lm,i lonyi-t, no lvc8 utii-k !! damp or culil wcaOi cr an 1 yivi-s purro-t KitislartKm i Hie Henimc & l.otii;. Life in a iU':isiire witi ui h a tri-asmre in the house. ili ami u-r one at Mi 4. IniiKiim. FOST A SMALL OKDklt tJIVIX TO J OeP. Moon house l.v the h'lr.tlir Lifht enmpmy, I he nriler was No .'; uml huh eniloreeil mi tin- kuk; pawn nt Ins In , n etoppetl upon the s-tme. uml "all pe'so':H an; uarucil n:iiufi aiKam ii'if mniiey upon it. Aioanv, pee. l;-, l-:u. Un. Mi'io-iim -k. IIOK EXT - A hut her .-h.-p in a i-oril lo cation on Firnt street. A!h i a !:i 'hti-r hoime;vill lease on roasonahle U run to rivht partita. pply t Hyile. ")OO.M KOIl KKNT-Fnriiifh.il nr niifiir l nUheil, pleasant ami mom. with or ithoil Soaril. Al0afeu ho.ir.lenj w.u:t-) at the E;l, Thomi'iu collide, on 7th ami rry tre -Is. WANTED A nirl t work. Ai'iily at do eru'ral hme irte e cr resilience of J. V. I'ipe. IOR SALE- A I. 'ami new i:.inim:oii tyiKwriter mi. lime with a'l Ihi" un- irowim-ntH. for Hale ' gceoud h ml In-ao Ail Ire-H M. M., ConallK 1)AV your nehool tax-Thr sehoM tax lor the vear IV.tl, is now ilue a.iil li.ivahle. Tax-pavers are reuciec-l to ,ail pro.nptly, at the oilice of the elerk, ('. t. Lurk hart ami pav the name, siueii, C, Ihirkhart, clerk. IjlOK KENT A tie it five r.Kiiu cottage, near Southern Pacific' ileput. Apply at UeiOt Hotel, NOTUh IS IIEKEIlV CIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stoekhij ers of the (ireen ll.isin Lumhcrini; Company will he heM at their oilice in Orveii ll'.i-in, Oregon, on the Hint Mmulay in January, I vi-t at 1 o'clock,i m , for thepurnose of circtini; five (i) ilireetori to Here for the ( iiH,iiie year am! ti-an-act s,n h other tumim-ii as mav properly come heforo yui-1 meeting. Halm tU'.'Dec. 2, Isul. S. W. HEINE, Secret -iry. The cut suggest the merry time soon coming, when many will be made glal by some token of love or friendship. fl-LHDIES PLEASE READ OUR LIST OF Presents : for : Grentlemen ! Cold and Silver Handled Silk UMBRELLAS. A great varietv of Initial, Hem stitched and Beautifully Colored HANDKERCHIEFS and MUFFLERS. An elegant displav of all styles and colors of Tecks, Windsors. Fonr-ir -hand, Etc., in NECKWEAR. Manv kinds of Fancy Bosomed WHITE SHIRTS, and Artis ticailv Embroidered NIGHT SHIRTS. Nothing id more practically suitable for a Christmass present than a fine OVERCOAT. Then we have Slippers, Kid and Lined Gloves, Jewelry, Smoking Jackets, IIts, and dc.ens of other things we have not room to mention. You better come soon for we are L. Gn. WINN, ACKNT HOB, THE LEAD tag fire, life and aciriilunt insurance- com ,m::0H. MONF.Y TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON kron.1 real iv.f;ile wairity. For particu lars enq, lire of Oeo. Humphrey. 1 'AA,;IKS OK LAND- All fit for culti- )f vatioti, anil un-ler fence, for Hale at iUi ficr acre. Within 1 miles from railroad ntati m ami 0 miies from Alhany. Apply at tins oilice. SAN WA has removed h g lamnlry to the iron lion the comer oi Second ami Lvnn Hlreetrt. IjinU fur Snlr. f. 10, 10, ti) acres, easy terms. Instati ng nt pl.nn chi'.tp ami ii!h-priccil. Alo a ew city lots a'l owned hy II. Unaut. REVEKK H-.i'SE, Al.bAN V, till. -CHAS I'ii iitcr, Prop. Only first eclana house n the city. l.iiro sample rooms for com; mereial nicn. o Chioauieo eir.plcved in the kitchen. ' ' LOST On the road near Alhony or in Al hanv, a hhiek sitchel or crip containing a Ida. k vest ami coat, a pair of overalls, a hroad hrimmed hat, a pair of shoes, 2 phirfet, a ra. ir and strap, mm; and .irush, a pair of spurs and liatular;cs for a race hoise and hrai-e in liott'e, also a revolver, Liheral re ward will lie paid to the lin.ler on leaving he same at Hkkai.ii ottice. Land Surveying. I)ART1KS DKSIRISO SirRVRTIKO DON! CA!f OB tain accurate ml prompt w ork hy callimr U.on county survevnr E T. T. Kisher. He liascoinplete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveyini; in any part of l.iiiu county. PoKtotfice ssldress, Millers Statiiin. Linn cou tt . Proton. Notice to Stock Holders. NOTICE is hcrchy yiven that the annual stoi k h ili!ers u-etrtiiii; of tlu Farmers & Mcivhants lnii-anee Cr-mpany of Alhanv, l.ini. coiinlv Oreon, will be held at the compam 's oilice i i the city cf Alliauv, Ore lion. O'l Wcdm 'Sil.iv, January llth,, 1W.I2, at the hour of J o'el. ck v. M.of said day, for the purjiose id i lceli ir nine ilireetora of said i ompanv, to si rve for one ycar, and to tran sact mii ti oilier husim ss as may regularly ciimc hefore slid meetin"', Hy oi.il r of the I ruii.ent. J. o. Whitsm in, Seerctarv. Dated De-emher 1st, ISU. Real. if? Wj 1 in, always overcrowded wkh customers for a few days In-fore Christmas. ED. BLAI N. T. L WALLACE i CO. AUK Mil to too Demands JL Miojr, FiirnishiDg Goods, lllaiiil Shoes. "However shocking large the stocking, lie there a score, or even more, 1 till them all the large and small .Pleasing one and pleasing all. For the place 1 buy keeps the supply, And that's at T. L. Wallace & Co.V That's wliat old St. Nick was singing as he came into onr store the other day. He wasn't far from wrong either. Such a stock of In four-in-hanl, and all the dilferent Hundreds of fine silk Mutllers and Handkerchiefs. Night Shirts for gentlemen, with exquisite needlework. Smoking Jackets, Men's Holiday Slipi-rs, Nice Press liiovt-s, Fine I'nderwear, new arrivals in Hats, Trunks and Valises, and Clothing for You All. Oh, mothers, you cannot give your little son a more appreciate present than a suit of clothes. You cannot select a better present for a gentleman friend than one of the above-named articles. -CALL AND SEE ALBANY, Strahan T r res? e jy styles, in any shade imaginable. THE (iOODS.- Block. OREGON. -n&3 Qpna raff c)t)lbcu. For 77iurti(h rrartiil VVoiiiiiii; in BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND. PENMANSHIP, TMI SCHOOL IB THC BEST. - V