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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1891)
THE MORNING HEBALD, WEDNE3 DAT, DECEMBER 23, 1891. fitting gaUggurato OH BALK. Th Daily Hebald will be on wO each morning at H. J. Jones' book store.wbere it can be procured Ml 5 conta per copy. rum hiiu, Malta at tk Albany poatotBce cloao Far all fflcw north ) rt feaMra Mate S 00 r. M. Tba Wait Hid ) . Cnalliaaod Taqaina !: All aOon aoath - ?' " ancal delivery open an Surolay noin s to a. a. anil to 7r. a. Poerortne open to boa owner all day. . JOTTIWOS ABOUT TOWN. Choice New Orleans molasses at T. L. Kenton's. Dressed turkeys anl chickens at R. G. Wataon & Co. 'a. Christmas turkeys and chickens at K. U. Watson A Co. 'a Leave your order for a nice, fat dressed chicken at Allen Bros. W. J. Vf acker, postmaster at Green Basin, was in the city yes terday. For fine dressed Christmas tin keys and chickens go to K. . Watson & Co. 'a. Mr. Burns, the popular agent of the Oregon Pacific Company at Niagara, waa in the city yesterday. I( you want a tine dressed tur key for Christmas leave your order at Schultz Brop. meat mar ket. J. P. Galbraith, secretary of the Albany Woolen Mills, has been in Brownsville during tne week on business. Have you seen the beautiful holiday gifts at Jones' hook store? lie has a large assortment to select from. Go to Jones book store for nice holiday goods. Remember the place, in his new quarter?, opposite the First National Hank. I The delivery wagons will not run on Christmas day. Purchasers should remember this, and :i.ake their orders the day previous. Call at II. J. Jones look store and look at his Cne holiday goods, consisting of plnsh wares, high class art novelties, fine books, leather goods, etc. The costumes for the Philhar monic masquerade ball have arriv ed, and can be secured at the resi dence of Charges Mueller, corner of Third and Ellsworth streets. For your gentleman friend one of those fancy souvenir boxes of genuine Havana cigars at Julius Joseph's will make a most appro priate Christmas present. Stop and see them. When looking for something nice for the holidays just step into llulin & Akin's drug store and tee their beautiful display. Their goods are all new and embrace the latest novelties. The schools of the city will be gin the holiday vacation this week. The college vacation begins this evening and will last until Jan. 4. The public schools will adjourn to-morrow until the same date. Mrs. C. C. Hogue, of Cor vail is, was in the city venter lay, and her mother, Mrs. Kelly, returned to d 1 1 ' . 1 w , m . lyurvaiiia who ner. nr. ana air. C. C. Kelly will spend Christmas at the Hogue residence in Corval lis. City Recorder N. J. llenton, ac companied by his family, will leave to-day for Ellensbure to vis it his mother and sister. Mr, llenton and family will remain several weeks, while Mr. llenton will return about tho lirst of the year. A fellow named Flynn. a tramp who had served 'M days in the county jail for jietty larceny, whs liberated the other day. "When be bad gone it was discovered that he had stolen a blanket from his bedfellow. Hill, and tarried it away under his clothing. Gd and see the fine furniture just received for the holidays at Fortiniller fc Irving's. They have beautiful reed and rattan rockers, music and fancy parlor cabinets, push and odd pieces, for the parlor composing a splendid assortment of elegant furniture. Call and see their new arrivals. Adjoaraaaeat Met tine. The AVoman's Relief Corps will hold an adjourned meeting on Wednesday, December at 2 v. m., lor the purpose of elcctini: officers for the ensuing year, him I such other business a-) may come before it. Yoaajc Mon'a Kepubllcitn Club. The Republicans of Albany Or. and adjoining precincts are hereby r quested to meet in the circuit court room at the court house in Al bany, Or. onThursdaveve Pec. "I! ls'.U at 7 o'clock sharp, for the Surpose of organizing a Young lens Republican Club in this city. Sir Knight. Attention! The members of Columbia Di vision, No. 4, lT. K. K. P., are. requested to assemble at the lodge room at 7:30 this evening for regular meeting and installing the captuiu and lieutenant. I'. 1. IIavse, Sir Knight Recorder. I'oaa In Bloom. Eugene Register: Our climate may not be just w hat we want now, but it is far ahead of what our friends in the east are experi encing. A gentleman in this citv has ripe strawberries in bis gar den. The leaves are still ereen on many apple trees, and good, sound ! apples, uninjured by frost, are hanging on the trees. Jesse Cox brought a growing eorn-.stal'i to town Monday, anj we can rhow you peas in bloom. How does this compare with eastern bliz zards? The finest holiday gifts imagin- able can be found at Hulm it! Akin's drug store. I K not forget ' the place, at FrercVa corner. ,' THE CUT C00XCIL A Quiet Uaatiig Held Lust Evtoln -Little Bo-iueis Transacted. The city council met in regular session last evening at the cham bers. Mayor J. L. Cowan presided and the coiincilmen present were French, Tabler, Burkhart, Haw kins and Allen. Councilman F. M. French repor ted the heater in No. l's engine room repaired and in good working order. Saloon licences were grunted to M. lUumgart, Williams Bros., aud beer license to l'eter Schlosser. The marshal was instructed to give Win. Shields notice to abate the nuisance existing on his prem ises and to remove lrom the city all but two cows. J layne !t Buck were allow ed $300 on their sewer contract. The street commissioner was instructed to clean the crosswalks and keep them in good condition. The recorder was granted a leave of absence until January 1, lS'.L. The street commissioner was instructed to notify Jas. Laurent to carry out bis contract on the litilroad street sewer. in I. i s AI.I.OW'KD. Stewart A Sox .$ 7.75 A. Sailor A Co. 8.75 Geo. Patterson V7 Parker Pros. 1.S5 Stiles Nutting 14.00 Train A Whitney 10.25 N.J. llenton 74.11) A. Cundill" ::.oo Robt. Prow n 11.50 J. K. Weatherford 5.V W. P. Parr "oUOD Fine Orffgin Stone. The question of good building stone in this state is an important mm Mr I'm ii k Wood in in re- C'ipt of a r.-p rt from Win. M. Kolger, chiel 01 me i.ureau 01 Ordnance, Navy 1 department, Washington, P. C, in which he tii iilu a tht i.f four '-iiii li cuheH of stone fui nished from Mr. Wood's quarry near this city. The stone cuhe crush d at ::s,li00 pounds or S!il M)inds per square inch. This test when compared with those of some of the bett in the United States, shows very favorably for Oregon. Several "tests made by f :utw.rul liilmoro i.i vtmmAiit otlicial, are as follows: Portland. Connecticut, brown stone ;. iu i .01111 iMiiers.niMie inch il'.erea.Ohio. k;UH), pounds per square inch ; .wniierst, "1110, 0000, pouinii per square inch. Mr. Wood is arrang ing to work his quarry on a more extensive scale. This test shows that it would require Jt tons w eight to crush a cubit foot of this stone, showing it to be one of the best building stones in the United States. A Democratic Dally, The Marion county democrats are agitating the matter of start inn a democratic daily paper, at Salem, to advocate tho democratic cause. They had better let the matter rest, for daily papers are expensive things, and if started just liefore election for the appar ent object of booming the party candidates, will have just about as m.ich intluence as blowing a penny whistle against some of the zephyrs that have vibited the Willamette valley this winter. Campaign papers have very little weight. A Small Boy the t'aune, A citizen of this city several daSBL'' observed his neighbor's cow browsing regularly each even ing upon the grass on his lot. He watched operations and saw that the l-ovino was staked out each evening upon the grass plat. He quietly tied the cow in his own tarn and milked her to get pay for the grass. The owner finally sent for her, and explained by saying that a small boy who attended to the cow ba 1 caused all the mis chief. II1111I Twenty Dollar. The case of the state against Win. Shields, on a charge of cruelty to nniiii.ils in neglecting to feed them, properly came up in justice Humphrey's court yester day. Hon. J. K. Weatherford ap peared for the defendant and Deputy listiict Attorney J. R. Wyatt for the state. The court afler hearing the evidence im posed a line of $20 anil costs, iimoiintii 'sr to ahoiit $40. The case will prohably be appealed. Denlh of Mr, llou-tou. Mis. New ton Houston, a pioneer woman well known In Linn county, died at her home near this city on Tuesday. I'ec. L'2, after a lingering illness, ane l almiit M yeats. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. W. W. Parish, of Sodaville. She was an cstimahle woman, and leaves a husband, several children ami many friends to mourn her death. The funeral will occur to-day, when the remains will be buried in the ceine'ery east of the city. Ilollilny 1'reaentH. Remember that the Ladies Pa z.iar have their full line of useful holiday good displayed and ready tor inspection, this line em braces all the novelties and sta ples in fancy goods. handkerchiefs, kid gloves, silk mittens, fans.glove and handkerchief cases, throwp, scarfs, banners, shawls, aprons, purses, beads, photo cases, hir ornaments, and an endless variety of dressed and undressed dolls ranging in price from ten cents t3 ten dollars. Latest styles and lowest prices. No trouble to show gids. To lie Hutu Away. An elegant dresed doll will be given away by the Ladles' Pazaar on Christmas Kvc. It will be that beautiful French doll now on exhibition in their show window. Every purchaser of one dollar's Aorth of goods will receive a ticket. Ion't miss this opi-ortunity of se curing the prize doll of Albany. J0NCTI0I ITEMS. Very stormy weather. Fall sown grain is looking well. The revival meetings aie still in progress. Peef cattle are plenty and very cheap. Christmas tree in Gilmores hall Christmas eve. E. P Handsaker has purchased Price Gilmore'B grocery store. The legality of the city election . ill be contested. J. A. Pushnell who has been attending U. S. court at Portland will be home for ttie holidays. Junction has three butchershops and a packing house, and still it takes money to buy meat. A bank and a new variety store has been opened in the new brick hotel building. N. Gilmore hss moved into his new house in the eastern part of town. Wedding cards are out announc ing the marriage of Miss Stella Barton, and L. P. Moore, on Wed nesday. A public school entertainment was given in Gilmores hall Satur day evening, the house was crowded, the exercises wero good. Receipts of the eveniug were 4ti,20. There is some talk of the Crouch A Houston dynamo company will put up shops new for the manu facture of dynamoes, if this be true it will be a grand thing for Junction as the invention has proved a success in every way that it has been tried, we say suc cess to the enterprise. Rev. Aldridge of Brownsville, assisted by Revs. Wallace of Monroa Houston and Plackwell, of Junction, has been holding a very successful revival here for the past four weeks, ijuite a number have been converted and a great deal of interest is still being nianu-fested. After Some Celextlali. The Oswego Iron Worker is authority for the statement that at Stewart's switch, one mile this side of Sherwood, there are sev eral camps of Chinese woodchop jters. Sunday night last, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, one of these camps, w here there were five Chinamen sleeping soundly in a tent, was attacked by two men with rilles. The assailants tired through the tent from o0 to 40 shots from a short distance away The Mongolians dared not stir until the firing ceased, when they p. S.ted out and saw two forms dis appearini:. They alto perceived a burning fuse, aud with suspicion at once aroused ran to the spot. They found two bags each contain ing alout four pounds of giant powder, w hich had been enclosed by pieces of overall. They then got out of the vicinity, but re turned on the following day. They are building a high lence around their camp and are armed to the teeth. It is a miracle that they escaped death Sunday night. The tent was riddled by bullets. The parties are supposed to be known. 1'aexlnK Kxainlnation. The civil service rules require an examination for postotlice clerks. The Cregonian says that Mr. K. P. Southard, secretary of the board of civil service exain ineis has received a communica tion from President Lyman, of the civil service commission, informing him that the commission has ordered that a new subject be added to the postotlice cleik ex amination to le held thc:e on February 2. This will be designat ed. "'Heading address." The ap plicant will be given some lifty cards and letters in every style of writing, to display bis capacity for reading such addresses. To the subject cf geography will be added '"local delivery," requesting the applicant to anser questions as to the location of stieets, the business houstson different streets etc. These added subjects will aj pear in the papers used in the eo.iung Februaiy examination and are important things for a pontoilice clerk. Fine Suitingi. W. R. Graham, the tailor has received one of the largest lines of line suitings and trouserings 10 he seen in Oregon, outside of I'm t land, embracing all the desirable patterns for winter wear. His prices will be found so low that any one can ailbrd to wear one of his neat fitting tailor made suits and overcoats. He warrants his goods to he lint-class, and nuaran tees a fit. Call and sec his new patterns. ChrUlmaa Candies. With the holidays comes the qnestion of the best place to buy Christmas candies. At John Isora's you can get 2 lbs. plain mixed, 25c; 1 ikiuihI French mixed, 25c; fine French cream candies, 40c jer lb.; also cornuco pias, pop corn bal's, wax candles, etc., for Christinas trees. Nutsof all kinds 25c per pound. Imperial Nectar. Is a new and delightful temper ance drink manufactured expressly for C. E. I'.rownell, and is bound to talae the lead as a non-alcoholic beverasre. Those w ho use it once will have it again, and we have determined to deliver it to fami lies and tie trade in quantities to suit, or desired. Its qualities are attractive aud its result beneficial. For high teas, lunches at home, ladies, there is nothing finer or more delicious. To he had in all the delicate flavors. Try them. C. E. Brownki.i.. Remember you can get the beet kid glove in town for one dollar at the Ladies Paz:iar. I have just received direct from Vermont a shipment of puie maple syrup and will guarantee it abso lutely pure. C. E. Prownell. MATTERS OF INTEREST. Transpiring ii Various Localities on the Pacifio Coast. Quits a large number of conter feit half dollars are in circulation in Washington county, esi eciallv in the neighborhood of Glencoe, one merchant there having taken in as many as six in a ttay me counierieits area very poor imitation, havinir a slick, irreusv feeling, being of light weight ai d naving no "nr.g," yet it seems that tney are good enough to dt ceive a great many. It is thought the conterteits are made 111 the neighborhood. The amount of grain shipped from Sherman county, Or., this fall was attout t00,0i)0 bushels, It has been estimated that about !KH) cars were required to haul it oil, or sulhcient to make a train seven miles long. Besides this. much grain has been held waiting 1 . : X. , ; ..i t 1 ior turner prices, which are ex pecteu next spring, ihis is a good showing for a section until recently regarded as a desert. The Willamette Falls Electric Company is constructing a rein forcing Hume around the guard locks across the river in crder that the water drawn from the canal for power purposes may not in any njaynner interfere witlafiavi gation. It will consist of a Hume twenty feet wide, five feet deep, and nearly uUO feet long. It will take several weeks to construct the improvement, which will cost about $2500. doing to Work, It is learned that the syndicate who bought Messrs. Punkerifc Sel over's stock in the Portland smel ter are preparing to Btart up the worxs and run them for all there is in them. They are satisfied that money is to be made by oper ating the works and have already received 150 tons of lead ore from Co-ur d' Alene tc work up the ore already on hand. The syndicate is composed of some of the best business men in the city, and they have command of all the capital needed, and it goes without saying that they can run a smelter suc cessfully if any one can. Still (.ranplng. It has been announced that half of J the Montana diamond fields have been sold in Kngland. The fields have an area of 8,000 acres, and consist chielly of bars that ex tend for fifteen miles on the Mis souri. These bars are about til teen miles from Helena, and are said to yield ruhies, sapphires and gold. The productiveness has to be determined by actual workings. No one can say that the precious stones are "in sight," in the min ing sense of the phrase. Contingent Fee. A St. Louis physiciau has made a curious contract. An heiress to a great fortune in that city. Miss Pauline Hoeml, has been alllicted with a disease of the mind since her childhood, and the doctor has undertaken to cure her forf50,000i on the often-advertised plan of no cure, no pay. A referee has been appointed, who is to decide as to the results of her treatment. If lie falls he can take tho heiress and capture the money anyhow. Paraao'.s and sun umbrellas less than cost at W. V. Read. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. Should See the Wonderful Array at Julius Grcdwohl's Bazaar. Mr. Julius Gradiohl, the enter prising proprietor of the Pazaar store in this city, w hich contains the largest and best selected stock of crockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, in the valley, as well as fancy wares, toys and beautiful holiday goods, has re plenished and enlarged bis entire stock and now has a store that is a credit to himself and an orna ment to the city. His shelves, counters and every available space are tilled with the choicest ami most varied stock of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mamiuoth display of holiday goods. He has added a new line which consists of a beautiful as sortment of rolled gold jewelry warranted to wear as good as gold and costing one-tenth as much money, diamond cut piifs, rings, line mnbrcl'as, for holiday presents and novelties. His stock is now in and holiday shoppers should lose no time in seeing his wonderful array which is not surpassed by any on the coast either inelegance or prices. He also carries a gigantic stock of beautiful hanging lamps, stand lamps, bicycles, tricvcles, safeties and velocipedes, which he guaran tees to sell as tow as any place in Oregon. His assortment of fine teas and cotl'ee8 is always complete, as well as a general stock of family groceries. He 1 uys his goods diiect for net cash and hells them the same way. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Poctor prescribed : Castorial -fseain Baking Qsed in Millions of Homes BUSINESS LOCALS. b M. French, jeweler. Will A Stark, the jewelers. Sauer kraut at Parker Pros. F'resh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Oysters in every style at Isom.s. Ladies delight soap at Parker Bros. Ask for Crescent tea at F. E Allen's. Pius feet md sour kraut at Allen Pi os. Oysters for families 50 cents a pint at Isom's. Choice e iting and cooking.apple at Allen Bros. New jewelry of latest patterns at Will & Stark's. Will & Stark have some elegant souvenir spoons. An elegant line of holiday slip pers at Klein Bros.' Fresh masted coffees and line teas at F. E. Allen's. Swiss cheese, the finest ever 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 Pros., grocery. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. Isoin has the only oy-.ter parlors in the city. Finest line of syrups in the city Parker Pros. Fresh comb honey. Linn county production, at Parker Bros. A handsome line of holiday gifts just received at the Ladies l.a.aar. Oh! Mamma! 1'uv me one of thosa lovelv dolls at the Ladies Baza a r. Call at French's jewelrv i-torc and see the "Lunar" clock. The latest thing out. Remember w hen von want, any thing in the spectacle line French, the jeweler, has it. Klein Bros, will positively give to their customers on Christmas eve an elegant, $500 piano. .Subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines re ceived by F. L. Kenton at the grocery store near the post ollice. The finest line of handkerchh fs ever brought to Albany can oe seen at the Ladies Pazaar. All prices, from live cents upwards Mince meat, raisins, currants, jellies aud jams etc., for Thanks giving at Parker isios. If vou would make your wife a Christinas presen; that she will appreciate, secure for her a p tirof beautiful slippers. At Klein Pros.' you will find an endless variety. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualitesof the cook and heating stoves t hey sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. I HAVE Smoked Eik, New Orleans Molasses, Imperial Nectar, Chow Chow, Stuer Kraut, China Cups and Saucers, 0'iakcr ( ats, Christmas Cand'es, Hickory Nuts. ChoLe Honey, Library Lamps, AtC. E. BROWN ELL'S. Ttie Morning Cocktail, Taken before breakfast creates a false, injurious ap,etit. A wineglass full of lr. Henley s English Dandelion Tonic taken before meals strengthens the di gestive organs and enables vou to relish a hear'y meal without in jury to the stomach. For sale by roshay it Mason. hl'I.I IMI V ASI.S. S. If. Clillord, New Cassel, Wis.. was troubled with Neuralgia mid and Rheumatism, his Stomach vas disordered, his Liver was alfected to and alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly re- 1 1 iced 111 llesh and strength. Iliree bottles of F'.lectriu Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisb jrg, III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Pied three hoUles of Electric Pit'eis and seven ho"H of I'uckleu's Salve, and his leg is sound . nd Well. John Speaker, Calawh:", U., had live large rever sores on his leg, doctors said lie was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Foahay Mason, Drug store. a sin-: 1 v i 1 n t. n r. Is one wliich i guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in ease of" failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you tan buy from our MilyerlWil druggist? a buttle of Dr King's New Dsrovery for C'"ii sumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in ev ry ens;?, when Ufred for any iilled'um of Throat. I.ungs, 01 Chest, cucli 11s (oinsuinptioii, lii'latna t ion of l.iuig, lironchilis, Asthini:, Whooping C'otigh. Croup, etc, etc It if. pleasant mid agree tile to taste, perfectly safe, andean always be tie pciulcd upon, 'trial bottles free at Foshuy t .Mason, Druggists, 40 Years the Standard KKMA Bit ABLE KEMIE. Mrs Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111, makes the statement that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treats d for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cine her. Her druvgi'st sug gested Ir. King's New Discovery for Cotisi'iiiptioii; the bought a bottle and to her delight found herself bene luted from the lirst dose. She con tinned its use and after tuktng ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now ilocs.hi r own housework and is as well as f-hu was. Free trial bottle of this great Discovery at Koshay A M ison's Drug Store, large bottles 00c, and fl.00" Look at (i. W. Srmpson'a dis play of holiday goods in bis show window. Then step inside and s e his splendid stock of beau.iful goods for Christmas. A. K. Chapman, of this city, has the agency of the Canadian Pacilic railway company, and will sell tickets over that line from Albany to all points East. Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's. KW TO-llAV, w ANTKD-;irl lor general hooevork. bujiiire N, K. Cor. 7th and Ferry Hu. WANTED A irlfnr trenertl hutwewurk in a Hioall family bmuire at corner of Mil ami Montgomery streets. KEME3IBEU Tlie sweet toneJ (ianothat gtamta in tun loiim'-tt, no keys Bti k n damp oreo!d weath cr an 1 perfect satisfaction is the llcimiie V I ,oii if. I,ifu is a it1eamre wit'i Hiich :i treasure in the limine. Cull and net oik; at Mrn. 1 1 iikhih. LEAVE YOUR () It I) E 11 FOB A NICE FAT CUBISTMAS Tl'KKEY WITH ALLEN PROS'. :ok: FINE FURNITURE :koii the: HOLIDAYS MI ST KECIilVEl) AT: Wiui. k Imof's. REED andRATAN ROCKERS, MC SIC C API NETS, STANDS, FANCY PARLOR CABINETS, PU SH ROCKERS, ODD PARLOR PIKCES, EASY CHAIRS. Also $1000 worth of CHOICE MdPLDlNrS, for picture frames, selected from an eastern factory. Price lower than ever, and all uiiaranteed first-class. Two Car Loads The cut suggest the merry time soon coming, when many will be made g!al by some token of love or friendship. LHDIES PLEASE READ Ol'R LIST OF Presents : for : Grenfleinen ! Hold and Silver Handled Silk UMBRELLAS. A great variety of Initi:-.', Hem stitched and Beautifully Colored HANDKERCHIEFS and MI FFLVRS. An elegant display of all stvles and colors of Tacks, Windsors, Four-ii -hai.d, Etc., in NECKWEAR. Many kinds of Fancy Bosomed WHITE SHIRTS, and Artis tically Embroidered NKJHT SHIRTS. Nothing is more practically suitable for a Chiistniass present than a line OVERCOAT. Then we have Slippers, Kid and Lined Gloves, Jewelry, Smoking JacU ls, Hits, and dczena of other things we have not room to mention. You better come soon for we are L. GoAiterChristmas Presents V3 v S aS " n t as 2 c '- C-H W - 'O h S3 7r (Jo after them as this bov is doing the niornie after Christmas with your whole soul and enthusiasm; and do what be isn't doing, USE : GOOD : JUDGMENT 1 He may get slin k and wish be hadn't Itegun. We a r able to offer some suggestions to Christmas buyers, the acceptance of which will bring continued satisfaction everv time. WE STIGrOlLST: That mothers buy for their b ys a suit of clothes, a hat, pair of shoes or nien neck tie. That ladies buy for gentlemen friends a fine mutller, neck tie, silk handkerchh f, a pair of slippers, a nice dress shirt or a silk um brella. That a suit of clothes is the 1-est present for any man. That a warm overcoat is Fometbing anybody will appreciate. That anything in our line is appropriate for a present to a gen tleman friend or bey. That you call and examine the goods. T. L WALLACE k CO., ALBANY, Stratum mJsftilW MfiTMD PENMANSHIP. always overcrowded wi'.b customers for a few days before ChrietUMa. EX BLAIN, w 2 "- J t-J 5 t3 i-r O i 5 JS3 i H2 S3 A O t-j Clock. OREGON. Fur Thoruugh Pmrtital Tri'imtm in BOOKKEEPING. unDTuimn r 0lCC0f. BEST. TUI ICHOAL TME