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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1893)
V toi)Slcmt'tvat' mOFFICIAL PAPER itllitlidevry day in tl.evvetk e,cept Sunday. T,i BTfIM). EJitor and t'rtp'r .i.iict n'V' ! .wrr "idmij llMl- I'll i m k i mils HOOD Watbb. I 'I'" Willamette h.i.-i a , . II -IllwA iwimr Ihc lKist few iliiv a copious I tr nf miu has fulling mi this f ind lluwinir off Ihrcmjrh iliuYren ',M of 27-'" M l'i"ir lie.l ill this mlv.tMarkalil.v hiu'h wuler without : i i.V umw. or vrrv little- ant from it limit to iniilouMwIly Ihimi n u -Inil for tonu. Little riaiuiiKO h;w lvn ii.in ,' ilie linen i'arilie wharf was ile awlilieU I' wharf upheave!, lh..... , lwt the only hniiii,T. .Mr .1 .1 "mi of this cit v liiul aliont ,V) head of jml 15"" '"i-hc'ls of wheat on the I ' ievoiul Mill'Ts ami Imvuiho Koni'wh;it wiedi hut will jirulialily lose riulhinir. iilbe sui'jii t is the prominent one we , tlie water reeoni. too lowest ever tgvnsU.- t a tool nelliw low water. mU'I, l'-'. 'he highest "ill fivt. nliove M K. 1111. On Jail 14, 1Ml it was feta'.me low wali'r, on I'eli -I, ls;i(. iiiul a two weeks Uloekaile result In I'.H. the highest was .".'..'i feet. Mi tin! hiir'.iest W.IS 17.1 feet I lee He ilaniier line is given as 2u feet. tCitv Ki.kitwn. Tlio l!eiuliliean iries m hehl hist night. In the lirst ! W C Twiiilale jiresiileil with X M kwrt as secretary. Iho roniination of iMlinan f rum that ward was left to Central Committee. In the wh'oih! I Siniwler Kronian pn'siileil with J li :tney as sei-retary. Jotin fosiiay was .jinnmiiiniition for Councilman. In :hinl Wanl W II Huston prc-dili-il with Moms an secretary. i til waiters nomiuiiteil for Councilman. W C .Jale. J It Wyatt anil V II Huston Mined fur the central committee. A itinn was vassal in thinl ward for :- Fiinn for Mavor, and tho Reutiinent to hare been the same at the other meeting. Tho retnililican city con- n will he held to-night, at the Court - when the following ticket will un- -llv lie phewl lti nomination: torM;ivor:N J Henton.for iicconler: Meron.for Marshal, and h A 1 arker, murer. democratic liriniaries will lie held to- :.im the city convention to-morrow -t. The sentiment in in favor of putting 'Mmen to Uo secured up tor the diner- office. The principal contest in for rJal, with J N Hoffman. CUIai mid A McCliin as the candidates, one of m wiliprobalily (jet the nomination. XXOfeXB AVI. he north toi.t nl ih. ... i ... w not ,.ken out - ttl'ITt sil!i,'e"t.?"in,1 ,acUi win.- oo at lutein tin, (... . ... , . An Orceon city man pai.l s"to W . hiriiT,r,buck- pu: Let .1 . meeiin: .V. ra " . M. ward fur r n ' " "le man 'II .... il be work In Bulah ReWkah ""KU IIS I'l.l Ufull no .1.- h b nice eaon n ail incrruere attend, uv Uliceri I,et order of N (J .l.'?.'""i.',r.ssluUr"t. 8 cf -x.presl ,."""". "ave located In Kan Dlcn future' I,.!' - I,ro,'OM! lo '""ke tliat their not", rr.?" m-Tri. i . "lannkKivin? re- Hon a happy new year. ll.ere will be a rehearsal at the Pre ' iciiiwi i;nurcil to-nieht nt X n'MIu.t. im. wiu ro.ks concert. All participant, are cai nestlv reipissied to be on hand It ! a very Interesting fact lliat Ore. i;on von the first premium on Hour at "- "oii.rs lair, and then by a mill nith a ocal reputation, the one at Staylon. I'lJ yi.u ict the silverwar- Fr,.n,t i.l giveaway. A ticket eiven fur eioh do. uis worlh of jjonild purchased (larimt the month uf December. (lOlllln UltA nl t.picua koepiiif; with tho tirnca. Yetiirdy waa the frcit foot ball day. I rmcetnu difoatid Yale, Harvard, Vennfyl-i-ani i, hcatt'e, Tacoma, Stanford ana U. of tiid. mid no it w-ut.i.tiil litf il,n n,MB Foot ball is tho ful aml ve, ...j. n,,.v if not tpute as brutal aa priz iiKhtliiB. Martin & Sanders, of McMfn nvl'ile. have made an assljjnment.wiih liabilitlci placed at $10,311, and assets at Sdooo. J I" San- lersis endorser with t:6.Y,l assets and io,wi liabilities. J J Henderson is assignee. The cruelty to animal law lias been cairied to such an extent In Massachusetts that a minister was recentlv fm-,l tic tnr killing a skunk. Oregon It fortunate in not being afflicted with accounts ot such foolishness. One of the improvements to Albany this year will probably be the pavement of First street, Uroadalbin to Ellswo-th. The matter has been canvassed with good results. If done work will be began In the tpilng, The new officers of the Eastern Star lodgeare Mra C C Kelly, Worthy Matron: j k. vijau, wormy 1'atron ; Mra i; t Wolveitou, A M; Mrs E W Lanedon. treas; Miss Zulu Wlr.n. Sec: Mir 1) C Shell, Conductress; Miss An ne Corotliers, A V, Joe Klein and C B Winn went hunting yesieruay anernoon aong uaK creek. The former stepped in the water deeper than hts boots. This was not very serf ous: but for a thanksctvinc joke his com panion had it published that he went In all over and had to swim out. As a moc ter of fact Mr Kleins auburn locks were not even mristened, accord'ng to hit ver sion of the affaif1 f-MtBOKTA Xa Hr J T Tate, of Portland Koent Thanks' Kivinir in Albany. Hr Maston is out nfter several davs con- tiueniei'.t to his home. The Vineyard I-iWore of the Haptist llUri-ll iniVe U lileilSatit so,-inl nt tli,, ,-linri'li last niejit. Mr Donald Macleay has nn-iviHl in Port land fiom his trii Kast. mid, afterulxmt tt year in India, China, Japan, the Kastern states and Canada Zeph .lob, of Corvallis, was in the city today. He has priven lionds for his niiie:ir ance before the next Circuit Court at Toledo and is confident of his acquittal. Mr and Mrs D II .lames, who recently joined fortunes at llramrevillo. Idaho, ar rived in Albany last iiijjht. unci are receiv ing the hearty congratulations of their many friends. Prof Letcher, of the Agricultural Collejfe, went lo Port land this no jn.aml Prof French to Oakland, joining several other l'rofs who went yesterday. A farmers institute will lie held beginning today. Dr Hall, of Portland, spent Thank i in All.uiiv witli hisninthcr nru. riistcrn. hr Itall is partiirr of Councilman Devi, f I'ortliiml, wlio has .nvn no t'onspii-uons in the newspapers of that it for wnenil days on mroimt of some remarks made, and mis contrued. (loo S Cce, who is Koheavilv interested in Albany real estate, and who visited our city on one or two oi-nisiniirf, was stricken wit) paralysis on acv J:m wlule on an express iram uuiii'' to iiiisiness in Aew xork City, It was thought ho would recover, lie in 70 years of ae, has been president of tho American Kxcliiimre llank since ISijo, pn1;ahly the longest of any hank Drcsident in tho L'. B. Attorney (ieneral Chamherlain, went to m this noon. It is a siirnilicent fact in connection with Mr Chamberlain's populnr ny an a pumie man uiat UH',ileni Journal, which criticised li is apjvointment in the first jJace, is now tho freest anion republi- L-an pajn;rs to express lis appreciation ot ins iibility and faifhfiilnessasii public servant. lew nays ajfo paying him a compliment ot liiyh order. The women are gradually coming to the front in many new fields. Mis Hay Krank is soon to be ordained us the rabbi of the Jewish church at Oakland, Calif. Next. The twenty dollar cold piece has been coined since ltv-0 and contains worth of pold Itcsides the alloy. Th total amount coined ir $I,103.'-mJ2.!S up to July. Dm ten dollar pitve has been coined since 17i5. The tiv dollar piece niiice IV.fo. The three dollar niece tiince 1H5H. The two dollar and a half )iece since 1710, uul- iuu one uo'iar pieces since i-tj. Kxm PrT.vAM. There' 1 sometliii1 'rpnfin K:ifie Vutnam which, even to1 audience who knows nothing other ouality, wins a kindly sentiment. One an interest in her sep.ir.itn and lieyond ;utt she is itlaying: an instinct that liim that l.'sidi-s Udnif a clever uctrOss. La pood hfarted. honest, earnest ami j little voniiiii. It is tothis indolinable i wUilo impnvsion, as much a her -"work, that she loves her strong inthi- i on Doniih.r aniTiences. The love of "niasses" too. is something of which no ineed be ashamed. I ncalloiisetl hy 'iniioiw rounds of exciting diversions, iing not a salacious tonic to rouse slug neire the nlain man resnonds niiickly " Ircpntalion of the l'.mhI and evil of UAlifp. lb; eaL--erlv absorlis the nn ston-and rejoices at the triumph of toverurong. Katie I'titnani is popu hmveri.he encounters tlie workers of vnrM the met-hauic. the clerk, the . the machinist. Her plays appeal strongly to those of umerverte.l tastes Wit sentiment. Nothing she tbs ausfs a lady to blush or a vulgar !er- mrK. Her auoienrosare the ioo- liut never the "stxirtv" kind. What rompnmeut can an actress recener 'Trv S hnltz Bros new brand ct mild onat red uregoD mm. Vice fitdrcsfed turkeya and cliickus for TlnnSiRiviDgat KO Watson Co. fhultz Brcs aro now toroioff out first clas O.-t-Kon hims, very mild and aweet. ou cn procure the bet Urecon ham in he tato at Schultz Bros mekt market. French proposes todivido pmtitswith kis ouftcmers this Chrtfttin&a. Look for future Announce nu-nti. Plan to lake dinner with the WCT Thai.k"qivlng day, at their hall. A good inner lor 25 cents. AtKhultz BriA meat market it the p'a o nt tin Oregon bacon and hami at J cents par pound. OwiiiR to hard times French proposes to ke it an object to purchase Christmas Kooila from his stock ot watcher, ciocks, ewplry and silverware rriees m xeepia, with tho times. The following aro given tho Democrat as tjuestions and answers verbatim et litem tiin, as given by the student, not of Al bany College: Teacher. Who were the Mound-Builders? Student. The loid only knows. T. Why did Columbia think lie could reach India by mailing westward? S. He- cause he thought ho could get there. T. Why did he call the inhabitants of America Indians? S. Because they were nier colored. J . . Where was the first Kntilish settle ment made in America? .S. The first Knglish settlement made in America was in Connecticut by the off-shoots. 1. When and where did the run tans settle? b. They settled in England in What object had Lord Baltimore in found g tne Maryland Colony? S. To produce tobacco to shin to hnglund. T. Why did Lorn Baltimore's colony have no srionn troublo with the Indians? One of tho colony married I'oeoh ontas 11111 ok Thanks. The undersismed -to return their hcnriiVlt thanks tnthc friends und neihhom Inr kindness rnin:ithv llliritup flin Int illnisn mil! ""he de.ith of our beloved hiishand and "I"' " II C'AMI'llKI.l. AM) I'llll.DHKN "UXtuis Sm K smuts -The next Ul mepllnn nf llk.nu T.t W OTM " Md In the 'new hall over the M Oregon. All Sir Knights re. io ne prctent. A L LAMI1, Nil Knight Commander. DiHTiins Piiuivii Tli distin and eminent perinlistii f the ! Institute. 71i Mnrket St., San ill lw nt the Kevere House """layand Thursday. Hoc 6th and th ?. ny can consulted free in trier- Ml ail chrome. nomMianml nn-ntedl lllCir n.lvr;.. .. ....l.ll.l.n.! fnr '.M nmnth will Kive a complete idea of ... i mi niupc ui incuviiiv "Ut ; ,ttl(, '-u0, f(",'enilier ,E'or fcATTER, tli is question of 4?Vonr !undry work. Think ' "'Krsij il inn ant in ina ripni Of Wndin. . l-.i. il. Kq. tj ""k juiii Kiuiues w hid i'lni laundry. How would you t!ie Celestial, rnnnin thintts i . . ; 01 ""mess. It wouldn't set would it, and no womler. Then .!cnti" o Richard & Fhillips oest work. 'JSu'iiri" ' MAl'lSTOSHEH an . . ..'M1-US. inclndinn in.nl nnv.ltia I KW, d childree. if now s K louog. -is!LV.l!" l)rea goods r ir Jj''J'i at RreatW reduced prices fd n e ,nvite vou to examine in coct & Co guoda and prices. K'1BroCd ' " ,lt,cr,r,:lon' Poor Ruaierijools and Kle I.niASos. Mra W E Chandlir return ed from Corvallis Monday and Is again charge of the store. Married, on Nv 21. Ihqr at the res idence of the bride's parents, near Spicer, Mr Adolnhm M Avers and MUs l,aura J Myers. Kev 1) C McFarland, of Albany officiating. Msvor miller telephoned to the county Judge about the bridge at the ala-ighter pen being waslifil oui, ana ne aaiu would be up to-day to see abojl pulling in a new one. It is to be hoped lie will put In a belter one than was In there. A laree number of citizens met In con. venilon Wednesday evening and placrd i: nomination the following splendid ticket for city officers : Mayor, t u Montague, councflmen Ed Kellenberger, S H Myers, n W Hlce. J G Keed. 8 A 'Nickerson, T Cotton, recorder F M Miller, treasurer K Uyde, mirshal K x.vey. i-ocai pa pets. Summer weakness, that tired feeling loss of appetite and nervous prostration are driven away bv Hood's Sarsaparllla, like mist before the morning sun. To realize the benefit of this g.eat medicine, give It a trial. Sure, efficient, eavr uooo s i nis. T)KTit0IT FliKE fiiKSS. Fo,a few days I will receive suCscriptions fir the "Weekly Detroit Press" nunths for 20 cents. Call early liefore it is too late as this special otter is only for a limited timj. Sulwcription Agent. I.ITl ItAKV i.i:. Several items have gone around about horses bein sold for almost nothing nt auction sales, in Oregon; but remember this fact: if he has blood ho brings big money regardless of dull times. Kven a c ilf was bought by a llenton county man for SotK), when you can get all the calves you want for u few hundred cents. While other states spent hundreds of thousands of dollars at the World's fair, Oregon only disposed of ulsout $.'15,000, and yet she obtained more prizes than any other slate except two. The fart is a re markablo one, simply shaking fur our won derful resources. A stale that can do that will be heard from. The Man About Town predicts that Oregon will show the greatest growth of any of the I". S. during the com ing live years. Uill Nve writimr from London snvs baled liny is $4.r) to Jiju a ton. lie has been kick ing himself because he didn't tuko over a load. Several months ngo the Dkmochat mentioned tho fact of the prevailing steeple price of hay in Knghiud. and if Mr Nvo is not enterprising enough to tuko tho lead ing papers of the country it serves him emi nently right if he lose a colossal bargain in ins travels. An exchange extends the following wel come to newcomers: "An occasional im migrant, with a core worn, (iod-forsaken, hard time look, is seen wending lus. way through our village on tho way no-one- kiiows-wliere. 1 he man who has so lived as to gain the conlidence and respect of his neiirhborB. had liest stay whero ho is at. As to the other tellow it maVcs little ditter- euco. On account of the number of dog fights in Albany the following will lie appreciated: The full bench of tho Boston Sunremo Court has decided that a man is justified in preventing a dog tight, and that it in doing such a thing he gets bitten the owner of the doc must luiv chimatres. The decision is given in a case in wnicn uaniei u flintteson was plaintiff and Homer C Strong the de fendant. The jury awarded the plaintiff a verdict of $:!76 and the defendant excepted. mmm OBEliO!.' KTiTE WEATUER KEUVIl'E. T lftiiExT IT1H. November 27th, 19:1. Some of Tangent's young people spent n very pleasant evening at lovells Kiughteu on .Nov 1 1 tli. it beinir Uorrv s birthday. A lovely time was had. Our public and primary school is still progressing well under the management of I nit Vt into for principal and Miss Cora U aim, us assistant. The match debate between Tanirent and uakville ot last week resulted in tayorof Oakvillo. Subiect for discussion. Kesolved. That Intemperance has caused more Misery man war. Aiiirmativc, ueorgo Holt, A lllevins. A Heulson: negative. Mr 1 T Jones. Mr Smith and Wm Fisher. It was decided to have a match debut nt Oakville school honso on next Friday night about the tariff piestion. Judge Duncan, of Albany, was seen in our midst on Sunday. The series of meetings aro still going on in this place at the M K church. Itevs 1,-e and Harmon aro in attendance. Mr Martin Johnson has shown us some liuuo iiotatoes. the largest we have ever seen. Thev were raised on Mr A I, Bridgi1 fanner's placo a few miles southeast of Tangent. Thev show to tlio )ieoplo what Oregon soil will pmduco if projierly taken care ot. The Tangent fruit drvers aro all closed down for the season. The nurserymen seem to bo very busy diL'L'inir their fruit trees and are making some large shipments. Owing to tho hard times fruit trees are very cheap this hill. Died, at the residenco of W W Powell, in Tangent, on Friday night, Nov 17th, of linghts disease, iMiss Dora roweii, Rue was a member of tho M K church, was a truo christian, and was liked by all who knew her. A large crowd followed her re mains to their hu-t resting place. How IsTms? $.15 worth o silverware to he ivin away at r'rcDtl'f Jewelry store this Christinas. a OCAL AND INSTKCMINTAL Ml'SIC Mist llatile Warner a graduate of the conservatory connected with Gates Col lege, Neb, is prepared to give lesions in vocal and Instrumental music to single pupils or classes, at reasonable terms. Miss Warner haa had a thorough educa tlon and is an experienced teacher. Her rcfeiencea are; Prof H A Shorey, William 4 Trow and Mrs Jennie Lee. BARGAINS, Bargains, :: Bavga".ns. To reduce stock preparatory to 'mo vim; into the new Post Office Brick we offer for cash the list of goods below mentioned at prices named. Come early as at thfse ligures they will last but a, shut time: Olives In Bulk, saner kraut, mixed nlckles, chow chow, cranberries, lemons, ft aked l.omlny, and new raisins at C E Brownel's. :10 lbs small white beans for 4 lbs roasted coffee, in bulk 5 cans 2 lbs oysters 10 cans 1 lb oysters 4 cans 1G oz baking powder 5 cans choico table peaches 11 cans gallon pie peaches 8 lbs regular 40c tea Hegvilar 7oc English breakfast tea.. HcgularoOc Japan tea Tea in lunch baskets A few tins, 7oc tea 100 lbs dairy cheese, until gone. . . . Mexican Silver stove polish !HlJ2 pop corn Ilorstman's 1 lb packages soda Knglish soda in bulk 55 bars 10c toilet soap II! boxes cigars AO in box 5 lbs 25c tea sittings SI 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 00 . 1 09 . 1 00 . 00 . 40 50 50 1 00 1 00 Kespectfully, C. E. MiOWKRLL. S. iind made friends with the chief. T. What is Witchcraft? S. Witcli nift is a town in New England near alein called Plimith. T. How was Benedict .'.mold's plot to lietravhis country defeated? S. It was found in his boots. T. How did (len Howe get to Uiau s Ford? S. He went up the Che'aiieako and landed in Philadelphia. J . What led to the repeal or me lown- send Act. S. Lilicrty and death. T. On what ground did Edward 111 of Eng'and lay claim to the crown ot trance.' S. lie was his mother's sot. T. What constitutes the Empire of ("treat Hntian? S. 11) years old. Eng land, Ireland, Scollami, nndUussia. This Things Wk Eat very largely make us what we are. No thought can pass through the rr.lnd without leaving some effect, however slight. Many slight Im pressions, In time, make mighty changes, ll's the same with the body. Abuse It with poor food and take the consequences. For purity and certainty In groceries and baked goods, go to Parker Bros. tilths at Wrecks sluviog tt! iik parlors. Summary. Station, Albany, Or. Month November, 1S93. Eteyation above aoa level, 217.7 hot. Mtan temperature, 44. Departure from normal, 0. Maximum temDerature, HI: date. 4. Minimum tomporaturo, 24; date, 18 & 19. Mean of maximum tomperature, !.. Mean of minimum temperature, 38.6 No. times n aximum temperature 00 or above, 0. No. times minimum temperature J'JW or below, 14. Ho. times muu.num lempeiature 4U or below, 15. total precipitation. Itl.oS incnes. Turture trom normal, 0 21 inches. Greatest precipatioo in 24 eonaecutive hems. .1.5S; date, 9. Totsl depth of unmelted snowfall, 0 innhos. Prevailing direction of the wind, S & N. No. or el'jar days, 9. No. of pa:tly eloodydays, 5 No. of cloady dayf, Ji. Nn. of days nn which .01 or mo'eof preci pitation foil, 13. No. of dya.on which .04 or mure of prto pituion fell, 13, Dates on which hall lell, u. Dates on which snow fell, 0. Dates of thunder storms, 0. Datrs of light frost, 10, 14, 1(1, 21. Dntosof killing or injurious frost.l, 2,13,11) . .Dates of solar halos, 0. Dates of lunar halos. 21-39. Remarks: The rainfall this month is the greatest on record for November In tt-is locality. Temperature was normal. Jons Bricks, Volunteer Obaerver, BUY HEATING STOVES aad hair Clean tnwcla li everv cuawnner at Viereck having parlors. r..rnnixa home industry by smoUinfi thfl celebrated white labur cigars, mmnfaotured by f a'ius Joreph. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. a r. .. I. V g A GESriSF.JCLlABASrK.PAI-a to l.u.r. tin. shoes. Within the next ."; " is. Ji.rw, nf 12 del !D oairt nl , rench and Dong.d kid, hand turned and machine wed, opera and commen ibo r.- from2!i to 4 in all widths. J nose goo,i. most go Kgaruirss oi i. , , lhne.inthe siaasw.li do wall by calling on Klein Bros. Sf.wino iMAciiiNti neatly repsired and warranted hT a tborfnjhly competent work in ui, at F M French's jewelry sore, Albany, Oregon, H;e the New Irr.pioved Singer Mwiog m i-ie The ht M always ino i.-iil--i,c-.. Snwden, aucnt. jh'.lry store CEXTRAL Poultry aid M Wit Ellsworth, lietween First anil Second Sts., ALBANY, OR. Poultry, Fish, Oysters, Claras, Game in Season. Everything nice and fresh. Uive us a call SENDERS CO. Ollice at T M French FBAZERcRtlnse jor.sx tut. n-om-.. -.rliTqr'i'las-s,-nS',r,""l '- ' mtlas-nia tvl tK.r"i cf Bnv S,'.' 1 : - I - I OS BAii: T.T Ur.AJMjGENrjtA'tL-ljl- NOTICE OF .FINAL SETTLE MEN' -"oTirE is HERF.nT fiivrv rhat the i i (irrif iifil i-irninintnitrix r,J atlmlnintrator of ll.e i.1 FllNn, lecfnl, hart fli. li Ka ofP. r.f I tie clerk "f th O-mitvf '.,nrt ,A Lin cmitv, tht'lr final .enimt nl tht jlU court hu tt.ita the 4th rtav of lercmUr. j!:. u th h'.ur ( 1 oYW-tc p m r( Mil tiy, the tine ..r hemrlnir 1l ' -W t0T'- . "' il final at-rtjuni mv I'.T the wttlemem m mn en aw. latvd tiiif lsth lay "f X-tihr. 1 Ad n a H i i tho lc& ding ilrnfc Will & Stntk, th jiweir- ALBANY OPERA HOUSE WINN 4 Cl'SICK Slanainrs Matthews Washburn. Dress Goods, Capes and Jackets, at : greatly : reduced : prices, -AT- READ, PEACOCK & CO., ALBANY AND LEBANON. ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, Dec. 5th, Cirnivnl of Fun and LniiL'liter The Ladies Knvorite The Night ingale of Sonfr, CHARMING KATIE PUTNAM, AND IIF.R SUPERB COMEDY COMPANY, in her latest piuwfi. C T Oazoy'g oome.1y (iratna, in acts, "Love Finds a Way.' MIUTHnnd MUSIC, coml.ine.1 with l'ATIIOS and TKARS. in new sonirs. in charnoteri-'tic (Lincef in ll.injo solos. Prices, 60 an-i " cents. R sterved seats now on sale at iiolnes k MoKarland. KATIE JEWELRY i not bought lor tcrt.porar ue, but as a permanent and servicable orna ment. There U often as much value In the make as fn the material. Will A Stark of this ctiy keep the largest and finest line In the vail, mpking a specialty of Rood goods. Their line of koM and silver watches Is a superior cue, and In silver ware they taki the lead in the central Willamette Vallev. If you wou'd get the best In their line 'call on Will & Stark, the leading jewelcrt. Make your selections early while they have a large assortment, This Time Its About Crockery. I will sell all kinds of crockery of tho hest grades, as cheap as they can be bought in Albany. Try me. While you aro at it I can furnish you tho best GROCERIES and Ireshest. produce at bot tom prices. P. CONN I MEAN BUSINESS. Will sell all orci'kerv ware and holiday pood? al COST. Here are some prices: Lamps, worth 50c for 25 ecu Is; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00 cups and saucers H5 to 10 cents a set; plates, '10 oent poi set. Every'hing else in proportion. Call on mo and you M ill not be deceived. J. Gradwohl, -ftcix'. Omul UU IK-wa