THE MOUSING HERALD, TUESDAY, uECEMBER 22, 189!.
OJI BALK.
Th Dailt Hkbaid will be or.
uUuh mnrninirat II. J- Jones
Jones
rocure
book tore.where it i an be procure,
at 5 cento per copy.
falls tha AlNmy poatofflce clooa
Fat U north )
Tha KMUtu tale . no "
ThaWaatSUla
C mills and Taquina 7-'r.'ii
Qa'andS to Trl-. P.torh.e on-n
baa owiMr all day. -
JOTTJNOB AB8UI TOWN.
Choice New Orleans molasses at
F. L. Kenton's.
Regular meeting of the city
council to-night.
Leave your order for a nice, fat
dressed chicken at Allen Bros.
Rev. 8. G. Irvine and Mrs. Hen
rietta Brown returned last evening
from Portland.
D. W. Rumbaugh, of Sweet
Home, has removed to Albany
with hit family.
If you want a line dressed tur
key for Christmas leave your
order at Schlutz Bro. nieat mar
ket N. A. Blodgett has purchased
the interest of Mr. Hoberg in the
steam planning mills near the
depot.
lUve yon seen the beautiful
holiday sifts at Jones' look store?
He has a large assortment to
celect from.
Mr. Alex Rennie leaves this
week for Spokane Falls, w here he
goes to accept a position in a dry
goods store.
Miss Pet Strahan is the recipient
of a $70 diamond bracelet pre
sent by Mr. J. A. t 'raw ford, an
old friend of the family.
(ia to Jones book store for nice I
holiday goods. Remember the
place, in his new quarter, optiosite
the First National Rank.
All who have books cf Belshaz-
. . . . r t 1 " .
r.ar will conter a iavor uy leaving
them at the Y. M.C. A. rooms
to-day as all looks must be re
turned at once.
Call at II. J. Jones book store
and look at his tine holiday goods,
consisting ot plnsh wares, high
class art novelties, fine books,
leather goods, etc.
The stiff breeze prevailing yes
terday did some damage to Leb
anon, knocking out the end of 1 r.
Courtney's new brick building, in
course of construction.
Fhr vour eentlenian friend one
of thoHA fancy souvenir boxes of
genuine Havana cigars at Julio
Joseph a will make a most appro
priate Christmas present. Mop
aad see them.
When looking for somethir
nice for the holidays just step into
Huhn A Akin s drug store- ami see
tliir beautiful display. 1 heir
iioods are all new and embrace
the latest novelties.
It is said that parties are look
ing over the ground in Mehama
preparatory to putting in a llotiring
mill. Water win ie taken ironi
the little north fork of the Santiain
to furnish the power.
L. W. iVvoe, Grant Froman, I.
I'.anta, Freel Blount and Al Perry,
of the Mascot Gun Ciub, went to
JelFereon this noon to engage in a
match shoot with the team at that
citv. The Mascot's gold medal is
now held by Mr. l. P.. Monteith,
of this city.
Go and see the tine furniture
itiat received for the holidays at
Fortmiller A Irving's. They have
beautiful reed and rattan rockers,
music and fancy parlor cabinets,
push attd odd pieces, for Ihe parlor
composing a splendid assortment
cf elegant furniture. Call and str
their new arrivals.
Tbs Weather T lay.
The weather forecast for thet
next twenty-four hours is: 1-or
Oregon and" Washington fair ex
cept scattering rain in WashiiiL'toii
and Northwestern Oregon; sta
tionary teiuperat'ir.j in he west
ern portions; cooler at Walla
Walla.
Almost ma Accident.
On Sunday as the local train from
Portland was leaving the trestle
below the Hebiew cemetery, the
structure partially gave away, de
railing two cars and delaying the
train several hours. Fortunately
little damage was done, but it was
a narrow escape.
Adjournment Meeting.
The Woman's Relief Corps
hold an adjourned meeting
Wednesday, leceuiber at
will
on
m.. lor the purpose of i It ctiny
officers for the ensuing car, and
such other business as may come
before it.
Latter I. Int.
Following is the list of letters re
maining in the post otlic at
Albany, Linn county Oregon, IVc.
21. lS'.M. Persons calling for these
letters must give thedateon which
they are advertised: G.J. It row n.
Chas. Byers; C. Chase; Henry
Fordi James Fawlier; Margaret
linger; Arthur liiil'ord; .Mrs. K.
A. Garretson; Adda Houston;
Henry Hagan; II. lzuuie.la,' Jap ;
W. 8. John; Jep Lewis; M. J.
Simpson; Mrs. A. LeKadclitL
Tuos. Mo.vikii ii, P. M.
Imperial Nerlar.
Is new and delightful temper
ance drink manufactured ex press! v
for C. E. Brownell, and is liour.d
to take the lead as a non-alcoholic
beveracre. Those w ho use it once
will have it again, and we have
determined to deliver it to fami
lies and the trade in quantities to
snit, or desired. Its qualities are
attractive and its result beneficial.
For high teas, lunches at home,
ladies, there is nothing liner or
more delicious. To lie had in all
the delicate flavors. Try them.
C. E. Bbow.vell.
Hunter ISeware.
Tin
Portland Evming Ieleg an
mitlioritv for savim; thatanum
ber of gentlemen have recently
associated themselves together for
the purpose of making an etFort to
prottct the gamo birds of this
sta'e. One of the special objects
wi'l l,e to vigorously piosecute all
p?rsons who violate the game law
and kUl the Chinese pheasants.
Despite the law, which was pasd
t prevent too continued slaughter
of game birds pothunters all wyr
lb- sta'e per ist in violating it.
This course if followed up mvny
years si:uply means the extermin
ation of the Oregon tame birds.
This association has laised a fund
of , out of which it projioaes
to pav a tine ot f; lor ue arrest
and conviction of every violator.
A detective has been employed
whose duties are to visit ditl'erent
joints along the Willamette valley
and to look cut lor thne who dis
regard the law. 'ne um. " n
claimed, living near Albany, re
centlv slaughtered 100 birds at an
oiit'iig, and that he was couipelieel
to tii row a great many of them
away a-f thev spoiled on his hands.
All "po,l"lRtcllJ sh-nild desist, as
the asiociatic n means business.
rrepuriiiK for Christina.
A niimbt-r uf the churches
are
arranging for Christinas trees and
other leHi vities to please the little
folks. At the Christian church
thi-ie will be a big stocking. At
the Cong: t g.itional church a ship
will be decorated with presents
ami an unusually good programme
:s promised. At the Presoyterian
i-loirc li there, will be two trees pre
sided over bv Santa Clans and his
At the Baptiet church
htuoendiotis arched tire place will
be erected, down which Santa
triauswill d-sc nd. to the amaze
ment and joy of the little folks
Preparations are also going on at
iiKirv all tho churches and else
where for a joyous observance of
i'liristmsis. The P. P. ciitirch
will hive a house, a tree and
Santa ( lane ; the Methodist church
people are preparing a ladder.
llailruad Work
The
1 a!!es I mies-Mountaineer
favs that iioiwitnsiauoiiig coin,
mountains are covered with snow,
a i.artv of nun under Chief En-
.. .i lr .1
Miieer Mix has taken the field in
Hih interest of the Seattle, Boise A
S:iit Iike railioad. Mix was tele
.'raphed to go out with the sur
viving coips, and a man just in
from the hills savs the engineers
.ire tHkiiiir levels. When com
olet. .1 the road will run from
Seattle- to Salt Lake, pasiing
through Sjiokane.
t utor a General Tax.
Grant's Pass Courier:
If
Josephine ci.untv is going
to put
r.p tier
needed
pioporlion oi me j'o,ooo
for the world s fair, the
m..nev i-hould be raised by taxa
lion. I n noother wav can the Sunt
em I'airitic !e made to bear itsshare
of the expense, and the Southern
Paeilie is the party which will
profit by any advantage derived
from the outlav. The commis
sioners, of course, will use their
Inst judgment about making the
appropriation.
I'tirMma Caudle,
With the holidays comes the
question of the best place to buy
Christinas randies. At Johu
Isoin's you can g.;t 2 lbs. plain
mixed, L'V; 1 jound French
mied, -r; tine French cream
i audi. s. 10c per 1!. ; also comuco
ptas. popcorn bal's, wax candles,
etc , tort luistmas trees. utaoi
all kinds "Jic per pound.
Killed
l'aiini
the Cougar.
unt items
11m l'aiin.ount items in tie
l'.uaere Guard says that the couirar
which made such a commotion at
this place a few weeks age, was
seen again Sunday on the railroad
tra k in the principal part of the
town. Some means should be
taken to kill it or some of the
children will come up m;ssing
some time.
A Kunaway ltoy.
The Halsey News is responsible
for the following: George Ujibelin
took it into his head to run away
Friday; so he traded his pet Jer
sey for a watch, sold the watch for
.ff .") and 1'o.irde.d the local for
Lebanon via Albany. We under
stand his father telegraphed ihe
authorities to intercept him and
sent him hack home.
Kastern Star Chapter,
Will meet in tegular session at
the Masonic hall to-night. Mem
b rs will take due notice and gov
ern themselves accordingly.
The finest holiday gifts imagin
able can be found at Hiilin &
Akin's drug store. I . pot forget
tui place, at French's comer.
NEWS OF THE COAST.
Iuteretin Items From Exohaf
Throoghont the Northwest.
Alexander Finlayson, bettor
known as ' Sandy" was dragged to
death near Prineville on the 14th,
inst, by being thrown from his
wagon while hauling supplies to
his ranch on Crooked river.
A woman named Mrs. Solberg,
a "grase widow," the mother of
four children left Elgin last week
with a Chinese paramour. She
and her Mongolian were driven out
of Enterprise, Wallowa county, a
few days previously.
A large log jumped from the
chute at liOwell and struck the
barroom of a hotel, completely de
moralizing the fixtures and badly
frightening some men who were in
the other end of the room.
The Congregational church
societies of the East during the
past year have paid in to Kalama
$1300 cash S00, from uiissi wary
fund on minister's salary, and $500
donation, from building fund, on
church bui'ding.
Barker & Smith, of Tilla
mook, have sold their sawmill
property for $11-645. The new
proprietors will ailti a sasn anu
door factory.
A saloon at Hcod river was
broken into a few nights ago ana
iirhteen n-aHons of whiskey. J50
cigars and forty-five pounds of beef
xtracted.
A freshet in the river at Bay
City carried away C. V . Allen s
boom and let about 40.0UO ieei oi
logs get away. He has picked up
quite a mini bar of them however.
Ihe damage done by the storm
at Tillamook is being repaired.
Tli front has been replaced on the
skating rink, the Catholic church
has teen placeu oacic on us
foundation- a subscription is being
circulated to raise funds to rebuild
the Christian church.
When le the Century Knil?
The statistical editor cf the
Oregonian must have been drink
ing, at anv rate he is all at sea in
bis figuring. He says: "Ihe end
of the nineteenth century is ap
proaching, but ditlerent people
have d-.tterent ideas as to wnen u
will pud. Most Deonle will say
without Btopping to think that the
nineteenth century ends on the
1st of Hecember. 18t'J. but others
claim that it does not end till the
1st of December. 2000. Ihe
local department of The Oregonian
decides that the nineteenth
rpntiirv ends on December oi,
1801. to the century, insieau oi
j - .
eiirlit vears. as many suppose,
The telegraph department of The
Oretronian disaurees in regard to
this and has bet the local lorce
the cigars it is wrong, so tiie mat
ter w ill have to oe seuieo. Dy me
. a . . 1 1 1 Al.
editorial force." The above para
graph fiom the Oregonian reads as
it the writer oeuevea ne couiu imi.
thousand vears in a century
Tho nineteenth centurv will end
nt midnight. Dec. 31. l'JOO, which
w ill be nine years irom me ena
of lS'.tl. Nineteen hundred years
cannot elapse until the end of the
year l!uO, ana tne iweniiciu cen
turv w ill begin with the beginning
of the vear l'JOl.
The Ferry Trouble.
The breaking of the ferry cable,
wherebv travel across the river
at this place has been suspended
for a few days, has been very an-
noving. The new cable ordered ar
rived yesterday and was put in
place. The cause of the break is
said to have been damage to the
rahle caused bv the steamer Mo
ImviiiL' run into it. The steam
er's smokestack was also damaged
and hr ow ners have put in a bill
for $124 damages. The ferry com
retaliated bv DUtling in a
hill for damages to the cable by
the steamer, claiming that the
steamer was out of the channel or
ehe would not have run afoul of
thecaole. The ferry boat resum
ed its regular trips laBt night, and
with the new cable is in better
condition than ever.
Alleged Cruelty te Animal,
Wm. Shields was arrested yes
terday on a warrant out in Justice
Humphrey's court, charging with
cruelty to animals, in neglecting
to properly care for certain stock
quartered at the premises of the
family. The examination w ill be
held to-day.
The Women Will Help, Too.
Polk County Itemizer: There is
now every probability that $10.),
000 w ill be raised to have Oregon
pnqierly represented at the world's
fair. A number of prominent
ladies in different parts of the
state have become interested in
the matter and will exert no little
inliuence in that direction.
A Worthy Company.
The Original New Orleans Uncle
Tom's Cabin gave a very worthy
and enjoyable entertainment at
the opera"house last evening. The
old lamiliar play wasgivnina
manner to hold the attention, in
terest and good will of the audience
showing that the company is a
talented one. The specialties in
music and fine acting were ex
tremely good and were highly en
joyed. To Be Olreo Away.
An elegant dressed doll will be
given away by the lulies' Bazaar
on Christmas P.ve. It will be
that beautiful French doll now on
exhibition in their show window.
Every purchaser of one dollar's
ofth of gixids w ill receive a ticket.
Don't miss this opportunity of se
curing the prize doll of Albany.
Young Men'a Republican Club.
The Republicans of Albany Or.
and adjoining precincts are hereby
requested to meet in the circuit
court room at the courthouse in Al
bany, Or. on Thursday eve Dec 24
lS'.tl at 7 o'clock sharp, for the
purpose of organizing a Young
Mens Republican Club in 'his
city.
HOLIDAY 8H0PPES3.
Should Bee the Wonderful Array a' J aim a
Orsdwohl's Bazaar.
Mr. Julius Gradwohl, the enter
prising proprietor oi me uazaar
store in this city, which contains
the largest and best selected stock
of crockery, glass and other wares
for domestic use, in the vailoy, as
well as fancy wares, tovs and
beautiful holiday goods, ha? re
plenished and enlarged his entire
stock and now has a store that is
credit to himself and an orna
ment to the city. His shelves.
counters and every available space
are filled with the choicest and
most varied stock of goods ever
Been in this valley, including a
mammoth display of holiday
goods. He has added a new line
which consists oi a oeauuuu as
sortment of rolled gold jewelry
warranted to wear as good as gold
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 ehoppers should lose
no time in seeing his wonderful
array which is not surpassed by
any on the coast either in elegance
or prices.
lie also carries a gigantic skjck
of beautiful hanging lamps, stand
lamos. bicycles, tricycles, sateties
and velocipedes, which he guaran
tees to sell as low as any piace in
Oregon.
Ilis assortment oi nne teas anu
coffees is always complete, as w ell
as a general stock ot lamiiy
groceries. He buys his goods
direct for net cash and sells them
the same way.
The Destruction of t'oreats
The fanners of Marion county in
the Salem Grante have adopted ti e
following resolutions calculated to
meet the demand of the times:
Whereas, It is a fact well known
to men oi stience ana 10 many oi
common observation that to ue
nml a mountain ranges oi tneir
fnroat mveriniMS a certain mode of
lesening the summer flow of
u.-tr in streams naving ineir
sources in such mountain ranges,
and.
Wheras. the question oi co:i-
tinaed summer flow of the streams
of the tacific slope is one ot vast
moment, in view Ol the USIS oi
atnm tlow for purposes of irrigation
arid Rfl manufacturing forces that
preservation becomes to the pre
sent a pressing duty 10 ine ncai
future and.
Wheras, we believe ripe ury
grasses upon the mount tin ranges
are amongst me most miiuu
means of iorest destruction on our
interior mountain range, from
the nreervation of the water flow
to the arid plains is oi me uwuooi,
. m f4t-.a-- .
moment, therefore.
Resolved, 1st Thai all public
land of the United States over
4,000 feet above the eca level
omrht to be withdrawn from sale
or settlement.
Resolved, 2d That as a measure
of uafpf v to the forest growth on
such mountain lands and in the
interest of our animal industries
these mountains should be let to
stock men for grazing purposes un
der the supervision of the forestry
bureairof the department of agri
culture. Reform School Inmate.
The Sunday Oregonian indicates
the reform school will soon have
plenty of students. It says that
George Dayton, aged 14 years,
and William Robert Kern, aged 1 1 ,
were brought before Judge Stearns
yesterday on the application of the
parents to have the boys admitted
. . l 1 L.'.. I.....
to the state reioini scuwi i .-men..
The parents were examined, and
made statements in relation to the
lads. After hearing the parental
evidence, the court made an order
admitting the boys to the reform
echool. The charges made by the
fathers of the children are that
they are incorrigible and can not
be restrained by proper authority,
being disobedient and having ac
quired indecent and immoral
habits; that the parents are in
capable of exceicising proper dis
cipline or care, etc. P.oth boys
were taken to Salem last evening
to be given into the care of Super
intendent Miles.
Holiday Present.
Reinemlier that the Ladies I'.a
zaar have their full line of useful
holiday goods displayed and ready
for inspection. This line em
braces all the novelties and sta
ples in fancy goods.handkerchiets,
kid gloves, silk mittens, fans.glove
and handkerchief cases, throws,
Hearfs. banners, shawls, aprons,
niirM-H. beads, ohoto cases, h.tir
ornaments, and an endless variety
of dressed and undressed dolls
ranging in price from ten cents t )
ten dollars. Latest styles and
lowest prices. No trouble to show
goods.
Subscriptions for all the leading
magazines and newspapers laaeu
at the postothce.
Mince meat, raibins, currants,
jellies and jams etc., for Thanks
giving at Parker Bros.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria 1
DBPRICES
Qsed in MiUions of Homes-40 Years the Standarc
Bl'SINKSS LOCALS.
F. M.French, jeweler.
Will & Stark, the jewelers.
Sauer kraut at Parker Dros.
Fresh crisq celery at Allen Rros.
Oysters in every style at Isom,8.
Cranberries at C. K. llrowiieil's.
Ladies delight soup at Parker
Bros.
Ask for Crescent tea at F. I'..
Allen's.
Pigs feet fcnd sour kraut at
Allen Bros.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at lsoni's.
Choice eating and c joking apple
at Allen Bros.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will k Stark's.
Will it Slatk have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
An elegant line of holiday slip
pers at Klein Bros.'
Fresh roasted codecs and hue
leas at F. K. Allen's.
Swiss cheese, the finest evci in
Albany ,.at Parker Bros.
Ask C, B. Winn for rates to all
Eastern and Southern points.
The latest designs in souvenir
spoons at French's.
Necessaries delicacies and
luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
Isom has the only oyster parlors
in t lie city.
Finest line of syrups in the city
Parker Bros.
Fresh comb honey. Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
A handsome line of holiday
gifts just received at t hi Lad.es
l'.azaar.
Oh! Mamma! Buy me one of
those lovely dolls at the Ladies
Bazaar.
Knqtiire for Magnolia syrup, the
finest in the market, at F. K.
Allen's.
Remember you can get the best
kid glove in town for one dollar at
the Ladies Ba.iar.
Call at French's jeweliy store
and see the "Lunar"' clock. The
latest thing out.
Remember w leui you want any
thing in the sp. i tacle line French,
the jeweler, lew it.
Klein Bros, will positively give
to their cu-ttomers on Cbiistinas
eve an elegant i-i00 piano.
Subs:riptions for all the leading
newspapers and magazines re
ceived by F. L. Kenton at the
grocery store near the post ollice.
Fine SuitiiiKft.
W. U. Graham, the tailor ha?
received one of the largest lines of
fine suitings and trouserings to be
seen in Oregon, outside of Poit
land, erubracng all the desirable
patterns for winter wear. Ilis
prices will be found so low that
any one can a'il'urd to wear fine of
his neat fitting tailor made suits
and overcoats." He warrants his
goods to he lirst-class, and guaran
tees a tit. Call and Ecehisnew
patterns.
I HA VK
Smoked F.Ik,
New Orleans Molasses,
Imperial Nectar,
Chow Chow,
S uier Kraut,
China Cups and Saucers,
Quaker Oats,
t 'In istmas Candies,
Hickory Nuts,
Choice Honey,
Library Lamps,
AtC. L. BROWN F.LL'S.
The Mornmi; Cocktail.
l'Hkeii before breakfast creates
a lalse, injurious appcui
A
wim-glass Hill oi it. nciiiey b
English Dandelion Tonic taken
. r : . e t . II ..I -
be lore meals strengthens the li-
gfstive organs aim eiiauies you to
relish a heary meal without in
jury to the stomach. For sale by
Fo.shay it Mason.
M'f.t niiA si:s. .
S. II. Ciiirord, NowCasael, Wis.,
was troubled with Neuralgia t.nd
and Rheumatism, his Stomach vas
disordered, his Liver was atl'eUcd
to and alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and he was terribly re
duced hi Ilesh and strength. Three
bottles of Electric Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd, llarrisb irg.
111., had a running sore on his leg
of eight years' standing. U-te.l
three hot lea of Electric Bil'-ets
and seven bovs of Bii.klen's
Salve, and his leg is sound . ml
well. John Speaker, Cataw b;'., I).,
had live large Fever sores on his
leg, doctors said be w as incurable.
One bottle Electric Bitters and one
box Bueklen s Arnica Salve cureu
him entirely. Sold by Foshay it
Mason, Drug store.
"a iik iAESTin:vr.
Is one which is cii:irnliteeil to tiriiit.'
you satisfactory results, or in ease ot
failure a return of pun-haso price,
(hi this safe plan you ran huy from
our n.lverti'cil druirgiMs a hottle of
l)r King's New Dscovcry for Con
sumption. It is guarniteeil to tiring
relief i" every ease, when used for
any alli ctioii of Throat, l-umrs, oi
t'lie-st, such as Consumption, Iuil.ima
ti.m of Lumrs, itroncliitis, AstliiiiK,
Whoopini: foiiL'li. Croup, etc, etc
It is l leasant ami agrcui lle to taste,
perfectly safe, ami call always he th:
pcnilcd upon. Trial Imltles freu at
'Foshay A Mason, Druggists,
KKMABKAKLE BF.SCI E.
Mrs Michael Curtain, Plaiiilield,
III, makes the statement that she
caught colli, which settled on her
lungs; she w;is trcat il for a month by
hcrlainily pliy-iiciau, but grew worse.
He told her she was a hopeless victim
ol coiiisiuiqitioii and that no medicine
could cine her. Her druggist suit
gested Dr. King's New Discovery (or
Consumption; he bought a bottle
and to her delight found herself bene
li'led from the lirst dose. She con
tinued its use and after taking ten
hollies, found hvrse'.f sound and well,
now does lier own housework and is
as well as the was. rree trial bottle
uf this great Discovery at Foshay &
Mason's Drug Store, large bottles oOc,
and $1.00
Look at G. W. Simpson's dis
play of holiday goods in bis show
window. Then step inside and a e
his splendid stock of beautiful
goods for Christmas.
NEW TO-HAV.
WANTKU-Cirl
Y Inquire N. K,
for ire.ieral honeaork.
( or. 7th and Kerry SU.
WANTKD A trl for (icm-ril li iicwork
in a xmuU family Pi'iuire at corner
of r.lliaml Montgomery strict.
LEAVE YOUR
O R I) E R
FOR A NICE FAT
CHRISTMAS TURKEY
WITH
ALLEN BROS'.
IS EM EM UKR
1"lie sweet toueJ .i:mo that stands in tuna
!.mi;.-it, nn kejs stii k 'n damp orci.M wealti
er an 1 nice H"fe.t mtisfactiun is the
llemine .V l.oi.ir. Life is a pleasure wit'i
siu li a treasure in the lnmsc. Call and net
one at .Mrs. lljiuana.
IOST-A SMALL OKPKR OIVrN TO
I Oeo. Moor, huiiw 1V the Hemic Light
cpiu-uiv, lhe or.ii-r wa So and was
cmlorM-.l on the ha. k: K m lit Uls Uen
Mopici! noon t lie Mine, ami all 1 sons are
wa-neil atfaiiM mhaneinx luniicj ujkiii it,
Alhar.y, Pec. 1:., lv.H.
tiKO. M. KKII .CSX.
Two Car Loads
:ok:
FINE
FURNITURE
:kok the:
HOLIDAYS
:ji st rkckivep at:
Foiimiller k Ink's.
REEH am) RATTAN ROCKERS,
MUSIC CABINETS, STANDS,
FANCY l'ARLOR CABINETS,
BLUSH ROCKERS,
olI l'ARLOR l-IECES,
EASY CHAIRS.
Also $10(0 worth of CHOICE
MOl'LIUNOS, for picture frames,
selected from an eastern factory,
l'rie-e lower than ever, and all
i;uaranteed first-class.
The cut PU-'gest the merry time soon coming, when many will be made glai bj some
token of love or fi lendship.
LMDIES
P resents : for : Grentlemen !
elegant display of all styles and colors of Tecks, 1V,.,n,,,I mT'J i a ;,f:'
in NECKWEAR. Manv kinds of Fancy Bosomed WHITE ftHlRTs, and Art.s
Ucaily Embroidered NIGHT SHIRTS. Nothing is more practically suitable
for a Chrietinass present than a fine
OVERCOAT.
Then we have Slippers, Kid and Lined Gloves, Jewelry, Smoking Jackets, IHts,
and dozens of other things we have not room to mention.
You better come soon for we are
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Co after them as this bov is doing the luornie after Christmaswith
your whole soul and enthusiasm ; and do what be isn't doing,
USE : GOOD : JUDGEMENT I
He mav jret stin k and wish be hadn't begun. We are able to offer
some tugt'estioiis to Christmas buyers, the acreptance of
whiih wilt brills continued satisfaction
everv time.
WE STJGrOiLST:
That mothers buy for their boys a suit of clothes, a bat, pair of
shoes or nice neck tie.
That ladies buy for gentlemen friends a line muflJer, neck tie,
silk handkerchief, a pair of elipirs, a nice dress shirt or a edk um
brella. That a suit of clothes is the befl present for any man.
That a warm overcoat is something anybody will appreciate.
That anything in our line is
tie man friend or bey.
That you call and examine
-o
ALBANY,
Strahan
I'LEASE READ OUR LIST OF
Errr
always overcrowded wkh customers
T. L WALLACE I CO.,
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B. BIvAIN.
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appropriate for a present to a
gen-
the goods.
Clock.
OREGON.
For 77iirot;h
IVneticnI 'i'rctiiitttf ftt
BOOKKEEPING.
SHORTHAND,
PENIANSMP,
THIS SCHOOL l THE
BEST.
OfjCGQt.
for a few days Wfore Christmas.