Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 10, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    )AILY DEMOCRAT
published ovory Uav In tlio wtiok t
Lpt Sunday.
yiTES i .rJTTI.li, Ed ilon and Prop'n.
.....JOVKnilKK IS. moo,
L.O C A I Ki: C O It D.
AN txAuoKKATioN. A writer In the
iform Journal of Portland, successor in
e Pacific Express, wrlte a letter on the
, ;,., ...... m.niK n.mny. Kcforni our-
ls ought to tell the truths but it l a ne-
.,u. ,.u mmy 01 them are run by
practicable men who never look at a
i..B :aiKni cjcs. Albany lus
ier had a boom. Spokane Fails, Taco-
iaud Seattle had booms. It has not an
cbicdness of $75,000. and it It not and
er lias been run bv peculators. Hut
e is the article: Albany hasciperlcnc
pi late a boom, a result of some railroad
loin" and some extraordinary efforts of
cnlauirs. It is a pretty town, with elec
u: limits, street cars, and water works,
and also an indebtedness of $7;,ooo, re
cmlly voted for public improvement.
Some of these davs the speculator will
nave the place and the property owners
will be burdened with taxes beyond en
durance. Booms are a curse, destroying
legitimate enterprises, leaving in their
track plenty of notes, and mortgages and
exorbitant municipal taxes, ltcwiiro, there
fore that the next legislature does not
vote an appropriation of $250,000 for the
World's Fair exhibit, to be levied on the
home owners for the benefit of the town
boomers and money loancrs. Among the
substantial men who vote about right are
the Knox's, W E Kelly, Rev fisher, A J
(Jarotbers, J M Archibald and others.
JA Ci-hiim.ity.-W A Hansen, an em
ploye of W 1) Fletulier,- tlio jeweler, has
quim a curiosity in his possesion, a
watch whoso every portion except the
case was 1 manufactured by liimself by
hand. Mr Hansen is a native of Deli
mark, nn.l i.le tlie wntcli while at
Copenhagen. It was a three months'
tediops job, but he now lias as good a
tune-piece as any machine made watch
in tee land, and one that any man would
t Proud to carry as a enrio. l'eiidlcton
fc V. 1 ho man would be more of a curi
osity than the watch.
. ALSHv has four churches, the M. E.,
Christian, V.. P. and Daptist; a W C T L".
ini IOGT lodgc,a lodge of Masons wlih
1 ,V. "wlnK Olivers: V R Garrett, W
SM W " Sl'eppard. S W; Jas A fearl. I
W) h A .Smith, Treasj R A Andrews,
see; A S B.issett. S ), I 11 T .. 1 m
nil
W E Githens, Tyler. A lnh,i of
Odd
fellows, u-itl. thx... m 1. -
fackson, N G; T E Sloan, V Gj W J RibiT.
In, Sec, at.d 1' Bressler, U reas.
Nor Tint Bust. A Saturday's d'spatcli
lays: ''Wendell linker, a crack sprinter
if the lierkely Athletic club, broke the
ecord for 200 yards this afternoon, do
W 'fi !' 2U seconds, at New York City.
Jne-liftli of a second better than 1 1 1
vious record." Thi. !.....:.....
. , . " . m Miin.uiii-.
10 best previous record was inndo bv
rge ftewnrd at MnnelieHh.r .'.,i.,.r
Sept. SI). lS4t. riiii.iin,. Mini ......1..
L seconds. 0
Iinino Claims. The following claims
e tikd to-day:
mn mconesney, Last Chance.Santiam
rlct.located Oct nthn ,
. . n..,.uiii river,
nith of Canal Creek,
f S DoJds, Placer Mining claim, Saul)
t district, 80 rods from Santiam river
J 7 ,ro,n Canal Creek. Located Oct
he Amiaxy Democrat clips an article
. .;, we ttoview and gives credit
... ..mi-nit. iwtdo it niran.
from the West Si.le. It" is a ve?y Iseri-
matter and you should sail into that
Jir. it is a sign of jzreatness to
rated by such matters.
be
w.,M.-,v, ie ,at0 tcrul of court
imn county there was no criminal
.eon the docket, although the county
a a population of 20,00i. A strange
.11 i. X 11 . "y unatilla, whose
til is now full of inmates, and wl.,,-.
L'
The Most Cakpets. Fortmiller & Ir-
Ve ?reat'y nlarKed their carpet
npartment, and now carry one of the
'iest and finest r !
j... . ....v. .. v. . mi pes 111 me
3 r"IB 0HJc a 8pien-
lea for all kinds of rooms up to the
t elegant parlor. Call on th em fnr
gains in carpets.
ti rtay man forty year, of ajie, who w
tod adlvorco last week, was tunned tht
r " "uu "iinin icn nnnutca applird f.,r a
f e to m.rry a girl ixeen!year. of ue.
Y Orogon style.
HICKEX I'P.. The 111, Ii., nfll.o Ml
Ireh will eivu iHiU.,. 1.:. . '
M on next W " "
'ith, at the w r- t iVi." '"K'
01
on
00J lirne.
v....u one. Come b . nn. I,,.rt
I Vil. U -VOllr ''"ie
- .....
, . rr .'"" puzae but m tn
. a!"on' nd get j our photo
s, nl fc i,(fJ ucbl.
.v..v nilu
,?." '! ."' lh-y Ml,uM "y. "Uo to
OATS If UA ...11.1
s.u. u.r groceries and nrn
nr their, tock is large, their price.
"al verdict of their cuslomcrs
the
jour water supply ? I am pre
n"w to make tubolar wells r drill
I.. I. Mu.iutr, tiiitnto
'"orep C.mina 10 Albany
v- A. S. Dobbs, D. D., of New York.
n called to California to lecture for
-ong Beach Asrcmblics. He . III pass
Oliver two M. .
ntm.. t . . .CToiwus lec.ures in
AIHs , ,oun8 People's Metho.
-sv, i in.g C
on Monday and
17th and iSth.
evenlnts, No'y
MJll 1S PCUKOMAI.,
"linker Job, of Corvallis, was in the
-41V uriia.
. Mis Sophia Wust, of Oregr.11 CUy, is
... .... v.., ,ulo Busi 01 .niss iony .Miller.
Kx-I li ntril't Atti.rai.v I .1
Uuseliiirif, was in theeitr to-day on his
".. v.. .nuiB io ttiieua L-purt.
A pleasant eurprino party was tendered
Miss Mamiu fyler at the residence of
in .w 1 1 11 l uyne r nuay evening.
Ir (iiiiss, of Woodburn, is in the city.
ne reports a good Imsiness there. His
SOU, J II fjlUSS. IS HOW in n ilnm Bl.irn at
lucuiuu.
Licenses to ninrrv havn lawn ..rn,.i,.,l
S l 1'ickens and Murv
Home, and James C Hardin and Kuth T
iu nudge.
Mr Curt I) Winn.
111 iiiiscity, lett tins noon for San Fran
.'1SCO.OI1 11 two week's trill, irr.ini. liv wuv
01 1 u.piiua uny.
..I v. ' . ...
Saturday evening a pumpkin pie social
wan given at the (i. A. Hull. Ii. ana ell
attended and proved one of tlie most en
joyable of the popular suciuls being given
mere.
.Mr. Tlios Alphine. of Millers, came in
to the ollico to-ilny to tell the Drmockat
that the Mckinley bill would soon be
couked. lie is very liiliirieus over the
recent v. ultrloo."
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kick, of Town l.
have Iwvu visiting relatives in this pitv
several uiontlis, lett tins noon for home,
accompanied by their aephew, .Mr. Ira
I, ox, w ho expects to be gone a collide of
months. Heinga native Oregoniun lie
win prouamy imve an opportunity to
learn wiiat real winter weather 1:
Arrtit I'oktki . R R l'lirrinh, of I'ort
.u.i.i. iiuh oeen 111 ah i 111111 ti.u uwt i
the interest of a publication project lie
'" ii i not a rent estate
boom p:tcr tliis time, but a booln in
poetry. He is endeavoring to make up a
display of Oregon poetry for the World's
fair, and hones to induce all the nm-tynf
l,o . ..1... ... i... 5 .,
... ntuic ... mtiu an inieresb in 1110
scheme and join him in the mililii nlion
of a complete collection of poetry by Ore
fon authors. Ashland Tidings. Mr.
1 arrisli was recently in Albany, where
he cot track of several noets. Of late
years, though, there has lieen very little
prouured. This is not a verv poetic nge
Wknt to Cokvallis. Circuit Court
began business in Corvallis to-dav w ith
Judge l'ipies 011 tho liench. This noon
Judge Whitney and Frank Wood went to
Vint pace to prosecute an ejectment
suit against the owners of Waukeeney,
Uco il Keeney and C K Wolverton also
going to look after that side of the case.
O 11 Irvine left to look after the cibo of
lteardsley against Conover, brought for
unci. Mr uearilsley spent bundiiy 111
Albany and also went that way. JihIl-c:
i' nun accompanied tlio crown to attend
to some legal business Unit will come
up.
A Bio Isurkake. Brush land along the
Snntiain between Albany and Scio, is
selling nt $.ri0 and (I0 an acre. A connle
of weeks ago a gentleman bought a fiirm
on the Santiaiu, umuiproved, paying If:i0
1111 ui:ru ior n. a lew uays ago lie sold it
for ifliO an aero. They will hear of the
iargainn ouerea on xatiuinn Jiay ere
long, will visit us, when our rich lands
and inaguilicent climate will capture the
new comer without an ellbrt. Toledo
Post. Tlio Democrat has been unable to
trace the matter up, but expects, b'jersy,
that it is true.
On Roiikkts Creek, Douglas county,
anil within a radius of ten miles, arc an
iron mine, a lime stone quarry, a marble
quarry and coal in vast quantities. It
might be worth the while of some capital
ist to make an inspection of these proper
ties. Ex.
Items like the above can be A-ritlen
about many of the counties of Oregon.
Take Linn, for instance, and we have gold,
silver, paint, plumbago and coal within a
small radius. This Is a great country.
As Ox Team. ' Hello there, Democrat,
come out here, quick," frantically cried
some one at our front door. "Look
there, will you," said the man pointing
to an ox team going by. Sure enough
and right 1 n the streets of tlie gem city
of the valli y. A very rare sight here
now, but oi.e W i'ch was directly tlie op
posite in th ea ly days of Oregon.
Thkv Havb Cjme A large and ele
gant assortmento' suitings, never surpass
ed In Albany, and can be seer, at W R
Graham's. The designs are very pleasing
and will suit the most fastidious. Mr
Graham appreciating the desire here for
stylish goods In elegant patterns has taken
extra pains to bring on a to;k of such.
suitings as will meet with ireneral fnvnr
If you would sec the best stockrf goods in
this line ever brought to Albany call at the
...mo. soup ui v n. urauam.
Hints to HofSEKKEPEHS. Always set
tho mousetrap before re. iring nights.
Keen tlie best class of i.rivor.Vo ,.0.,
buy and use only fresh
at the best grocery storeB.and by the way
i.ii-.c in iionr m-iier innn uonn llen-
.ineson s. lliey keep the best in the
market, lltiv their nr.Mlnu l.a 1. .
gitrdeners, keep tlie freshest fruits in
season, and cany a fine line of standard
groceries generally.
Jackets and WnArs.--I am now receiv
ing my full and winter stock of lndif
misses and childrens jackets and wrap.'
which are of the latest style and good
value, and as cheap ns standard goods
can bo bought. 1 have on hand a lot
of ladies Newmarkets carried over from
last year, which I am selling nt cost to
close them out to ntako room for new
arrivals. Sami ei, K Yof.10.
I bave j-i:t rcreived a eise of Stanird
mts which I will nil at 2."i ysnls 10 1 he
I5i
Samuel E Yor.vo.
Kin Gloves I Handle. Our Own, a
genuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per
pair. The celebrated P Centemctl t $1.60
per pair. The Mather In button ana string
fastenings at $1.75 per pair. The genuine
roster hook at $1.00 per nab- AlsoMus-
quetair, Sued and Glace finish.
Samuel E. Youno.
Instruction in M i-sicv Those wish
ing Instruction In piano, organ or har
monv, should call on .Mrs II F Hollcn
beck, at the residence of Mrs Thoma.
Montelth. Private musicalct w ill he i.U e.,
each term for the benefit of pupilt.
HIS J IT.
v nen any one asks you how you feci, If
not weiljou should say ba J.and not badly,
a Is the custom will! many, an adjective
aiiiu-verD oeing proper.
Th- 11 .
. .... K..i.A.KAr sees items Iroin every
part of Oregon about medicine company's
th.ll lm.K Lun .1... .. .
. r v ""nig me town, inev
give first-class entertainments j but their
nostrums are generally dubious affaira
tnat shoul 1 be handled with tongues.
U S Grani.postmasier at Dallas.Orcgon,
Informs the Salem Journal that George
Washington of that place has skipped out
to parts unknown. George should have
had morerjspect for the father of his
country than to throw such a stigma on
ihe familiar name of George Washington.
1 he assistant postmaster at Dallas is Miss
ellie Grant
If any one tldnks that street railway
conipaniesdo not pay, he can do some fig
uring on the following: Duringthe month
the Portland exposition was open the
Washington street car line carried 3$J,6oo
passengers at five cents each.which would
amount to $17,630. That company Rave
l,ooo towards the expenses of the Expo
sition.
Tlie intcl lgent compositor is some
times wiser than he kifows, says the San
Francisco Examiner.an J that was recently
when setting ui a list of n.-rr.n .K...
claims against the city bad hprn nnnnl
paid by the board of supervisors.he substi
tuted a k for an 1 and- prefaced the state
rrent that "the following hllt wrr.l..r.
ed paid." God bless the intelligent com
positor ! He has a bad heart, but his hand
is true.
Of the thirty-two all rnun.l ,.il,l, i... 1.,
a New York club ot live years ago, three
are dead of consumption, live have to wear
trusses, four or five are lop sbov'dered.and
nirec nave catarrn and partial deafness.
As far as general health and lonuevltv to.
the dry goods clerk outdoes the athlete.
These facts give us renewed energy to
pusn ahead w ith our great undertaking of
getting out a newspaper without being an
athlete.
Teachers .'Ireilng. '
To the teachers of Linn county :
At the teachers' meeting held in Albany
Nov. 1st, it was decided to hold monthly
meetings, and to add in hls Important
work I have appointed a Vice-President
and a Secretary in each of the following
Vice-Presidents Prof G A Wnlkor nf
viuany: " J uarianu, Brownsville; J II
pcwcii.iiarnsDurg; it f, Micnener.Hauey
KIN right. Lebanon: W A Mcfilin-.
scio; 6 I Irulove. Shcdd.
Secretaries Abble vVrloht. Album-
Y Bailey, Brownsville: Ellen White.IIar.
risburgi Linnle R.tmsey, Halscy ; Fannie
""Kg, i-coanon; o L, siilflerland, Scio
Lura Campbell, Shedd.
Mrs A I Garland. W A Robb.Mrs Vonn
ivearn, committee on program.
riie next meetine will he hold
Brownsville on Nov. 31st and 22nd. Th.
following program for the occasion was
arranged Dv the committee:
FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 21.
Music.
Recitation.
Music.
Lecture.
Music.
Short speeches by teachers, school offi.
cers ana oiners.
Music.
SATURDAY, 2Jnd, 9:8o A. M.
Music.
Primary Reading.
Music.
SATURDAY, 1 :3o P. M.
Music.
School Law Discussion.
Music.
MiscellaneDus.
All are Invited to attend both nl..ht ami
uajr sessions.
G. F. Rl'SSELL,
School Supt.
1 m s
Ten Braalirnl jpieeet or silverware la be
Given Away
At F. M. French's Jewelry store, com
mencing ISov. 1st, I will present every
one purchasing fl worth of goods, a tick
et entitling tlie holder to a chance to
draw one ot the following pieces of silver
ware :
1. One large dinner castor fin 00
2. " fancy fruit dish 0 00
3. " silver cake basket 8 00
4. silver card stand 7 00
o. setsilverknivesandforkB fl 00
6. " double pickle castor 6 00
7. " silver butter disli 4 00
8. singlo picklo castor 3 00
9. " Setli Thomas clock 2 00
10. " silver cup 1 00
F. M. French.
C'urrenfttlvcnls.
Everybody remarks at the splendid dis
play of fruits and vegetables at
Powell fc Co's, where thev get what thev
want In the first place.
The best and largest supply of peaches
will be found at Powell & (Vs.
Leave your orders there when you get
ready to "put up" peaches.
A large supply of shelf goods, the best
In town, at Powell & Co's.
All kinds of nicknacks at Powell
Co's.
Warm weather .roods, picnic crocerles.
stay at home crocerlcs, every variety of
groceries in the market at Powell & Co's.
IJov.'T Run Around. Every steamer
owever foggy the bar. brines "to Alhun
an Immense quantity of fiults and pro
duce. The best anil largest variety al
ways goes to I'owcii Sc Co's. Thplr
stands are always full of just such things
at the publl-: wants. Save runlng "ound
y calling at their store first.
Novkties in Wash Farrics. I ive
lust received direct from Chicaco novpl.
ties in wash dress goods. The few thing
or inn nuu miner wear, l am receiving
the largest line of staple and fancy d
iioods ever brought to this market. Those
needing their fall and w inter supplies
will do well to give nic a call.
Samiei. E i of No.
UOtlE AND lUltOAD.
Powell &Co.
Have Vlireek shave you.
Ibo tuanier sposial earn ia yesterday
afternoon.
Toledo is to have a depot, an event long
worked for. r '
SlO.Ot'U tnki.n in next two weeks. 8 N
Steele & Co.
Qaitaanamlwrof Corrallia people spent
j ..... vlllJri
Ten Waatilul piwes of silveware aivea
away at trench's Jewelry Store.
A 2 horse engine for sale cheap, io good
oondition. Write to J B hughes.
swomy uye Umatilla county potatoes
weighing just a bushel were recently lent
There it a t.lx V.lley in Grant county and
one in this coudIv Only .-n. name should
he allowed in a state.
S N Stetla fi Co., ean get you loans from
82CO to 810.000 for 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 ,,, 7 yM
on good real estate security. Call early.
The Apollo Club will please meet at Prof.
Lee's rosiileucs to-night 8:30. Bring your
saered mtsio. By ord;r of the piesideut.
Thos, Kay woolen mills blankets, flannels
mon 5, . youth's and boy' clothing, for sale
l.y G W Simpson's, agent, Albany, Oregon.
It ia reported that Jthe O D Co has chart
ered another steamer ti ssiist in carrying
away wheat accumulated at Yaqaina Post,
There must bo bears up in the Greco Ba
sin country, judging from an luimene steel
trap shipped by Stewart il Sox to that city
this afteruiioi. '
Remember the entertainment to be given
by tho Ijuln-s Aid Society at the Opera
House on Wednesdrnv nvni.. v...i..
2titb.
Just arrited a full iin r l..ii.
drens, uieu's aud bey'i foot wear at U W
...u.,..Uu s, wiuen win he told at bottom
priues.
Out of 125 teschpr in tr..n.i.ni.i ...
Cal., only one was mission at the meoting of
the. teachers institute at tureka, a remark
able eveut.
A fine display nf ehlldrena sehm.l .lino, nn
center table at C K Brownell t are going rapid
ly at less than first cost. Call aud select a
pair before they are all gone.
The transcript of 'he assessment roll tm
sent toSaitm to-day. According to it there
will be to collect 811,S20, aud $1,833 in
pollj, 84 of hicb has been paid.
Dr Gray't sale of ttook at bit Oakville
farm, was well attended. Own,,, K r.i
that farmers g-oorally have at ssuch stock
as they can cairy oyer the pricos brought
were low.
The regular meeting of th w 1? C-. will k
held at their had to-mcrow evening at 7
o'clock. All members are requested to be
present at iinnnrtaut business sill nn. ....
' o'clock
for consideration
Hearts of Oak to-morrow nioht ti,..
Opera House promises to be given a good
house, wtich it certainly deserves. The
company ia a splondid one, and the play one
which everybody should tee.
An enterprising citizen atatho 'corner ot
Madison and 4th ttrettt, hat a- sign on the
oornor of his house giving the name of the
streets. This could easily be done all over
the oity and would bo a great convenience.
The Junction City brasa band have again
organised and have engaged the aerviooa of
P. of. Sibbetlt for another year, and will
once mote attempt to gain the reputation it
once had, that of being the beat band in the
yalley. Newt.
Beginning next Sunday the overland will
leave Portland an hour later than at present,
u i ...o.ca.i ui on-ciocK p m, arnviag here
'm norm nouno. will not
op nere lor breakfast, goiug through to
Portlnoa reaching thereat 9:35.
Is might be proper to aay as wa past along
mai uregon this fall hat on her best "bib
and tucker" so far as the we.ih.r i. .,
corned. It it bright, tun thiney and soul
cheering when'eo oipared with lie freezing
ouvwj mwubnenn tne east.
rEBSOXALS.
Cart Mltler.of McndoeinoCltr, passe fhron eh
!T,CT!n"T; ,Ha '"r"l " Jo-v' Vecetablo Kar
japar 11 eutircly cured bit liver aud kidney
""f'l- "arry.AsslstantSnperintcndent Poll
man I alare Car tomimny, whllo In California
last simmer. riil nnr fl..r viti. 1.1. .....i ......
heartaches. Ho cave Joy's Veaetable iianaparllla.
John M. Coi lives at 7SS Turk St. P. F. Bo
nscd to be afflicted with tick lieadaehcs. lie
kad one attack the day he ooimneueed taking
Joy t Vegetable liarsapariUa. but nono aiucc.
'Xhey are done,
s.C'. AV Bni''!ll. nf the Murphy Jralldine,
Market St.. H. K.. mii u-t.i. .:i.. "i
dyspepsia In Its Worst lorra for years, till Jov's
VeceUble Sarsaparllla came to his relief, lie
50"reeoiameuaa it to everybody similarly al-
aioted.
Mra. Dr. J. IT. Mmah f vA tnr. q.
8. F., whoso tronhlo waa chronic blllottsneas!
5,y.,vC.f,''"Vl?'f,,lb, SarMparOla, "ltsactlon
on theliveraad kiduevs is dH.irfi ...t i
teadlly improving.
A. W. Itotrart Is a vhnlH.I. .n. ...
Vt ,.7"' M intm et" B- "o rs," Joy's Vwre
toble Parsaparllla has given him euUre relief
from hia ludixcstion and dyspepsia."
Albany Opera House.
-ONE KI3HT ONLY.
Tacsdnjr Xot.11.
IEARTS OF OAK,
JAS. A. liEARNES CHEAT PLAY
After a very tnccessful sessnn in S.n f,..
cisee, and twelve yeart through U. S.
AdmiuioD Ileierve.1 tnHt. below; $1- in
aallarv 75 ernti. General admistisn in t a'-
ery uu cenrs.
R served scats on'sale at Will a Llnk'si
CJTKAYED.-From the farm of thcaub
Oiscrlhed. on or about the 2.11 h .
mare, 15 hamla high. Ave years old, few
saddle ma.ks, little white on hind feet,
shod In front with smooth shoes; and otie
blaek flily, three years old. Liberal re
am Tor Information leading to return of
Millers, Or. '
HOB I II COVslllKltlV;.
Powell & Co.
Cold cioea at Will & Stark'a.
P. M. French ke-us railroad time.
Uaw cream cheese just received at C'oi.rad
Meyers.
For artista supplies go to Stanard ft
luiick a.
Kgao & Aehison are telling moitumeutt at
Portland prices.
You have a Lig stock to telect from
Ponell & CV
A papalar place L Viereck't sheving and
hair dressing parlors.
Tho piano that gives perfect aatisfaotion
you can lind at Mra Hymen's.
Choice aweet Delaware grapes received
fresh every morning at C E Brownell'a.
Big bargaint in ladies and gluts gold and
gold tilled watches at F M French's.
Best stock of silver ware in Albany at
Will & Stark's. No doubt of it. Soj.
Mens', youths' and boys' clrthing tnd
furnishing goods at G W Simpson's.
A A st class shave for only 15 oentt at L
v wreck's, sallmartn liiock, Albany, Or.
Have you seen those parlor auitt that T
Brink has juat received ? They ate nice.
If you want a liuo t.iiet or l.-.th toap ca
ou Stuuard ft Cusick, City Drug Store,
For po. foctly pure wat.;r bnv the Natural
Stone Filterar ot Matthawa 6i Washliuru
For bargaius iu monuments, headttonea,
ete., goto 1'r.n & Aehison, albany.Oregon.
Ladies call aod sen tho Utisc novelties in
dress goods ac E C Scat Is.
You should ea'l and sea those fine library
lamps at C E Hruwoell's before buying else
where. If jou want a Rood tilkj umbrella with
gold or silver haudle go to Kreoch'a jewelry
uto'e. 3
Quality it what h!pe Matthewtt Wash
burn tell the most ttovet of any homo In A I.
bauy.
Call early and givn your onlers to Mn
Hymen for ihe Juvenile Hob, so they will
be here for Xuias.
Buy ynnr jewelry at Fre ioh's Jewelry
Store. Every dollars weith gets a ticket to
tho drawing.
Tickets foi" ALL eistrn !oints, over
ANY mute, for s'.lo by W. i Ji-iter. at
S. P. ticket office,
For cold nights buy Thos Ksy woolen mill
blankets, cheapest in town. Forsale by G
W Simpon, agent. Albsny, Oren.
Do not pass C E lirim cell's store if jou
want to live ccouumically. Bcatgoods and
lowest prices gUArantecd.
Matthews A; Was'ilurn desire to aay to
the partietwho are so kiudlv waitiun the
arrival of their stoves that they have their
third car load of stoves and ranges on the
wav and will have them in ti.nr lalnsnvoin
akoat Nov lath.
WELL,
Whydontyoneotothe 'rner Jewelry Hlore,
and K, M, FitENOH will m1 j no one at a bargain ;
either Ladies or dents.
HEADQUARTER 10R
where. We handle everyhing 111 tho way of stoves, tin'
ware and hardware. Matthews it Wasiihurn.
SUBSCRIPTIONS!!!
.A. 11 tho TemUnjr
NEWSPAPERS - AND - MAGAZINES
. :. F. L. KENTON'S
Cash Grocery Store,
rusx OFFICF. ALBANY, OREO.
A MAS VIIXL-U 18 f.f fOtXUS
lu Two Muulha I niter Or Unrrlo's tier
Irle and nrdlral Treat mrul t ree
Trraliiirnl oaltuue.l by Urs Day
rln. One aribr naelorsla Visit
the Itallrs, Pendleton anil
Uaker lly.
nr.. , Rov plcrce Co Wash.
Dr Darrln-Zr 6,r.- I commenced
treatment with you two month, ago for
heart disease, constlpat on, dyspepsia and
enlargement of the liver. 'When I first
commenced my head was dlay and mind
so confused that I could scarcely think of
anything; all waa confusloh. Now my
mind Is ciear, my heart troubles me very
little. The palpitation Is about all gone,
the pain and distress tn mv heart, sumach
and bowels cease to trouble me. The en
largement of the liver is graduall going
down. So I begin to feel like a new man.
My friends nre surprised to see me look so
well. When I commenced treatment I
weighed only 95 pounds.now I weigh 1 13M.
I cannot think vou enouvh for ii.m ,ii.ri
you have given me. I am sincerely, yuur
trie1'. Wi. McCY-tch'eon.
More fares by Or, Darrrn.
Volua Webster, Weston, Umatilla Co,
Or, catarrh, cured.
Isaac Wlngard. Centialia, Wash. Asth
ma lb years; cured three years ago.
Jo. Moore, St Charles "hotel, Portland,
polypus in the nose, fifteen years, cured,
Mis. Fanny Kennedy, ' Walla Walla,
"f-T, t."-eycs; cured in one minute.
u 1 " hitman, Monmouth, Or Deaf
restored ""K'n8 '" ,h,! lwclve J ea" '
E E Joslin, The Dalles. Or. Discharg
ing ear 21 vears; cured
Herman Butler, The Dalles.Or.-Chroru
ic rheumatism, contracted joints and Im
poverished blood, all of years' standing
given up by ail treatments until Dr DarrTn .
cured nun three years ago.
JJK. DahllllS ceu be consu',Ud daily
at the Washington building, comer cf
Fourth and Washington Ui (-em, Portland.
Hours. 10 to 5; evening, 7 to 8, Sundays,
10 to 12 Ail ehronio and acute disease
blood taints, lots of vital powerand early
lndeseretioue peimaoent'y curtd. though
no references are ever made in the press
concerning such cases, owing to the do'f.
oacy of the patients. Eramatlous free to
ad, and circulars will be sect to any
aJdross. Charges for treatment according
' m py. J tit rich and
poor treated fre of charge with eiectricit,
S5i. " daly- AH private dta-V
wiuuruiiaiiy irnterl 8n(j cure -----
teed. Pane,,,, , tt ()Mllnce "an to cuJed
. ..u. me uocicra' Lame appearing.
V, r'r' I'frln has a l.nnihrfficn.t
TJn.ni,. lloiel.OLe L.ll, Nov Iri
the
O Ol I.) bl Jl '.l 1 ,
Nov lib t .'III; ,,.(
Hotel, Nov 10th to 22d.
I'll' in.
V 1 1 1 1 11
Public Sale.
Wflvn b.H i ;r. r K
four er ia . H . . Irom ,hreB 'O-
not f,roEno1?' ." kl"d nd gentle, but
lOonto?? 1 ? """.weighing from-,
above prow
e. Come gentlemn, there Is a .
a lor you
S. 31. Peiiiiingtoii. .
ba
And ,everythi.-lg else in the
WATCH, CLOCK.
And jewelery lino, for the
HOLIDAY'S, at tlio
lowest prices, at
Will & Stark's.
MOTTO "It It better to serve-,
the public tiia.. .0 cheat it"
T if VXWnsiGXF.Ti WILL OFFER
X at pubii., atspicer. on tl.eNar
14 ' l"";' No"emberr -
Sold again ! JUit we've just re
ceived a fresh lot which can he
freen on our floor any day. We
are talking ahout stoves. If you
are thinking of buying one,
come and inspect our stock and
get posted on. our prices, for we
are (juite sure they are from Id
to 2" ier cent lowor (linn f.lcn.