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fMCWt VOL XXIX. Entered at tlx- Offlrr at Albany. Or., a Second- lass Mall Matler. ALBANY.OKLGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY ;. 181)4. TITKH 4 M !(., Publishers and rreprletarf. Eijtts THUBS"DAY" for Infants and Children. amTT y-aara' ohaerrntlon of Castoria with tha patronage of millions of parsons, permit wa to apoah of it without pggjgfc It la mnqnastlonnblT the beat remedy for Infanta and Children tha world hi mr known. It la hannlaaa. Children liha K. It I fjfjgM thorn health. It wiU aavn thalr llraa. la It Hothara hava BBBBftB wdc ahaolntaly sata and practically parfact aa m ohUd'a aalolne. Castoria daetroya Worm a. Castoria allays Ferrrishneaa, Cattoria nravanta omlting Soar Curd. Caatoria onraa Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Cattoria raUeyaa Too thing Tronhlaa. Cattoria mgm Constipation and Flatnloncr. Qajfearla Mantravllaaa the asraeta of oarbonlo aold fgm or polaoaoaa air. Caatoria doaa not contain morphine, opinm. or other narcotic property, ffcjgji ' Hatea the food, reemlata tha stomach, and Vowals, arlvlna; healthy and natnral alaop. 9SjB i pat np In nna-alaa bottles oaly. It la not aold In halh. DapH allow any ona to aall yon anything elaa on tha plan or nroeniaa that It la jnt aa good " and "will answer every pnrpoaa." fag that yon gat C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fae-airxila algnatara of p Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. HAVE fSU TSiSD 3HUSS AND FAIUEI TO FIXIX A IfnB FOR RHEURfATSSJV,, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVBR and BLADDER COMPLAST3TS, DYSPEPSIA, LAM24 JtCK,-. Dx. 's Kl 1; -r::?r dslt HaKfTw is?- -.will ire riktiirail sa "V .vatr-is 'ih.awl 1 - - -i i a i haat iax. w-.,rj JShif' ' s if! '!, '? " - rv, a'l Kra Oor C pa Hisdle-ti Vf-. M WO hTf I -1 ' r bown -y hnn ot tiux-i we I. . I boot MVBBTS vVr lf -iuwtf r.':r.' . ? ;i .i . E I I rls Bill i o tiptru T!l -TOT. i R f H ( J :'II:V .1 potrr'ethtni;. BII !'.' . ip.x;.'.;.".Jfi ftstur nri tm-voiT ter of ti s torcwatfiJ tttawn . k is mmmunmt r-acd : fmrtnw M-Ml f'-r-m ' . rep'ars luto your afMmUat l i -.rii r car rt-tn and Ltmrit, szd Buu !-' s cur or rbfand mot y Tr- Til Jr. A. T. Sa- 1 -v ft wj tiisd f t nX ; KatUlaaTlait . . Dr. a, T. 8tci - V -- Ig: Kvit yart. i or M tesa flkv it l - aaav)athaiUiialaaBi h sJ)t c m cijalT.aad hal ' k NERVOUS CST'.'TV re, t Bor an H j t b.1 C-i YC'J! IfWMaTISM. f-i. .-r-r UJf.S BAC 'e.-xiiae . cor bta wit. jar d c.jni asaj a. aT-. .& ! C : l t;J , a; i .t o (.B-i . i.tn.a ct i . . v .:tl "V. ikMKT.r bft. b 1 h r ! - r ; .'..hare baiu co-act by . . it -n- trV- l-.lijHy wci u tta t-o -1 i: f - 1 J ' a ku raa-. 1 . M. J M M I M t " j . .a-. I . ji a WW . I:-- luil EC 'ES- Hf iR! ru 'SO cr.fc, ii .ia, ;:. r.. , tVP r -tw4 H tCa "Dr.A.T ecri hi i Si ftlcctrtc belt far l fowl bar. t its . : fcfwi rsa llfls sAu-w D . A itt i-t viaraiii.:. t..d MP 1 Onl r f F i 4. X . rs gratcfaia, Uii-i . IT.rTT.L i asir. -i frf 1 7 ah tar h!t iSM r u jiseomsiStSiCftiTariic a.'-t ry. cdc ir. nabtfoa-'ow eas.i" w n. r."ik fBS ia arat ',tn zr I . i :ih r J ri t.ij w..:. h art ir.ntBnt r Ttri Uit c-h : ' n. t .it r.a- ItftfOOO. Itbtvan lnprrr4 Flrctric ru.pexarT. iho r-ii?t iMna srer fit ----- t - Si warrant itt- carsar.y of themtK.f wetkovsm, u' t cDluTr- thn. 'iin t.-ns'.ftr r 31 rfomicfl. They rV imdd In arrcr.rth to nt-et a'l -lai "f ee:: a n ) : - . n -! :.-,;.- Than auia wui core uw wurKcutsic two or uretaiioQs. Aaarvn iwr evai i. - jz-ui'.. ; SANDaWKUOTRM CO. 172 MIL, MiTJUD MET Is the Best Good Enoughs Then call en thu tiidertigned fcrjyour GROCERIES : and prcduce, for they ere the best in the market Also a fine line of crockery Perry Conn PAR0!IZ H3M irtSTITUTIO if i fmikers & wmm mm. cm -Albany, (.-;C( iV p ilEAi), PraaldoBt. J L COWAN. Treaxurar tio F KIMHHON. Vios Hiwii lanl - maBcrroaB-fc. A me tin)i of the ilirectora of the Al bany ICiodergartt o rVaaoeiaUon was liU at the reiiienoe of lr ( W Maatoa last VCniag. AinotiK other things dona the century wm iaatracted toMBd for the Kin.lerpirten News, the Bdaeatioa of Man aiui "Keniinieeenses of Proah)," for the OM of the nesoeiation . Tha (olkrwiag on the liistoryof the kinderxartaa worn in Alhanj wa-a i: Among the educational and ret t jpot: movementa t hat have interested th people of Albany, from time to time, the history of the kindergarten work among na lltMIVCI nmre ll:an a pass'ng notioe. Slowly but surety the real thought has grown BBtil today there ia more intelligent iLtereat a d x batter tti.derstam.bng of the general principled underlviiiji aftoaba Is system of education ttiiti vvi.r liiiirn Ir. tlituaa. I aaitinn una naaala hot l,i 1m laaahaaiaal nf the association recently lortned which enrolls in its thirty-iive Uiemlers some of tha noblest and ablest minds of At bany. Tins fact atooa ia full of meaning and promiir. for w hen an organization oeti itself to worK systematically to study the principles and methods of a work tike that of the kindergarten the outcome is sure to te new life and power lo the work under consideration, thus laying the found' ion for a peraianent ins'.ittition. It is easy to prophesy from present indications that the day is nut far dsstant when the Kindergarten pro per, shall have hafHIH the heritagn of every child in our city, and its bMBtUwl spiri' pervade every Sundayscho d.iy ehool, and many of our homes. The tirst seed vbJch has prodiire.l this scho , was sown by Mrs Mead gboal r've vesiri ;o. who opened a primary scho V in the WCTIJ hall and used primary uiHthcKls whenever h)ssibl. There at.-Ih.js and girls in their leens who will not soon 'ortret their kind and faithful teacher, Mrs Mead. After abjut a years duration this school passed into th? hands of two highly esteemed young ladies. Mrs Newberry nee Wheeler an I Miss Helen Crawford, in whose uiiiid it was to con intle ihfl kindergarten effort. The seed thus sow n ws atimulated to larger growth by the coming ( Mrs Krniua Tatharu from tha free kinder garten of Saginaw, Mich. It was not long oefor it was discerned that the ob stacle in the way of the more :apid de velopment of this work was tha general ioditlereDce to the school caused by the lack of understanding of real ralne of Ibis system in the formation of the childs character. A kindergarten was opened on seven: h Da, and for over two years this little school has served al a silent missionary to uphold the true kindergarten ideal. But the spirit of this school has reached beyond the littl class of SO pupils, and interested a num ber of fajiii. - until by common consent aided by the untiring efforts of the pres ident, Mrs W H Ie, a kindergarten as sociation was forme J- It is evident that the kindergarten baa come to stay in Albany, to become an upliiting power in the community. The kindergarten has been enspended for a short time on account of sickness, bat will be teiumed as soon as a suitable home can be found. Is there not some generous citizen who has a building or room, centrally located that he conld pot at the disposal of the association and thus aid a worthy caote and make happy many little onea. Ba' no narrative of the kindergarten would be complete without a word of praise to be editors of tbe Icca! papers wbo have been a unit in aiding and strengthening the work by generously publishing any thing that "might , hjP jla.vitiut miiJjk fasoraWe e ::: r'.3. comnTefi I. f ur Uiia and the courteons interest shown by many of fhe citizens of Aib any, the as sociation is deeply gratelul. Judge trahan came up from Portland this noon. V o W.xjdcock, of Corvallis, is ser iously ill w ith pneumonia. Mr OH Kendnrk an 1 Mrs ( apt Kox are lo he united :n marriage tonight in this city. The yon on aw H ol the Preabytarina cLurch gave a pleasant social ia even ins; al the residence of E A Sclntiier "That ia conversion T" is ihe subject oi Mr Clapp's discourse at the Congre gational church tonight. You are in vited, totce and help tbe singing. Mr Henry Keeee returned to his home at Bonanza yesterday from Benton onn ty. Mr Kesee is a son-in-law of Hon John Bnrnett. The Man about Town re members him with particular favor on account of having gone deer hunting in the ccast range with him a few day after reaching Oregon. PaVtl OmoMT. The following- from tbe St io I'reAs teUa of an occurrence that i-ljex-oming so common as to hardly make an item, and yet one that is always read with satisfactionl-v all Hregonians: " K 1! Zickrick. our former popular grocer, and who sold out tO 1 1 K Matthew-, who went cast early last fall. wa in twn Monday morning. Mr Zickrick intended to have remained in the ea-t when he went away, but the stinging r-old weather of iinneot did not prove nearly a.s pleasant to them a they imagined it would, and thev longed for the gentle "Webfoot" liower instead. and like sensible jop! immediately pro--eded to ax-omp ih their desires, by com ing back. They first located in Silverton. but not beinir sati.-fied there they mjvel to Shelburn, where he it eg-aged in mar chandizing. " Lioutmmi K"p Fakes.. Oreiron bus always Wn free from lightning rml men; but, alas, our railnrads and hard times huve hrou(rht the curse to our doors. Two men have ln OMCntiag in Marion oeaaty. In order to introduce their rod- thev -old an outfit to hC Griffith, of Waldo Jfills, for t'i.70. When the rods liad la-en put up a man appeared with a bill for $23U. which ne naamtrl was one under ine narniiany worded contract MrGfiSth had l?en in- InOBU to sign. A warrant wax iseued for the arrest of the m"n, C Caslle. John Ioe and Richard Roe. The pen is the proper place for such men. Linn county will pay $37,513 87 to the sta'.e of Oregon tliis year. Tickets will be sold to the Midwinter fair, beginning on 'he 33rd. When ever the DmoCKAT makes a mistake It la aSwaya g'ad to oOriOCj I'. Of the slite appropriation theOrphan' Home m Albany ll receive thU year . Arrangement wlli ui:doi.btedl be made by which both lire engines will in. vc an engineer. The play of Julius Ceisar wlli b" pre sented ot Corvall'sby local talent. A big undertaking. An Aatorii paptrsays Hon DP Thanp s inju lecturing on Turkish harems so that he can go to (he V S Senate. Charles A Rmker, a former .i P hrake man, has just begun a ten yrr residence at Ihe penitentiary for manalaughter The Ir Beers have secured rooms for uffices In the Blumberg b!ock, where they will be raadv for business in a few daa. The pcop'e of Albany this )eai will probably pv a tS ml 1 tax to the sheiiff, at follows: County and ttate Ij mills, city, S mllh, city tchoolt, 4 mills. The tax rate of Linn county thi year will probahlr be the smallest In Oregon. This county hat generally I'd In thi re spect . An o d memter of Alnany Knginc Co. No. 1 tats thai while the land belongs to the city the buiiding sat ereclcd and paid for by the company. The Willamette hat fallen 10 feet and it -S'j lert a: ove low waicr today. Con siderable damage was done tr Mr Sucb't property , t ut the bridge and Itt approach et were not afftc:ed at ail. Tenly-elght people ct Po-tland have betnclncr.ed by IsnJ locating tbarkt, about $50 apiece. I.n't trt ttrangeit. Thia It a good rule. A white habeJ o d lady ptstlr.g through Albany (a CorvaUtathie noon, was heard (O er.qulre about her '".uggage." Very English, uu know. A journal in a rival (own on Puget S :und thut refers to Everett, Wl : '-'ihe hauie of the whaleback. tha motback anr? the trey bxck ; followed by a sldeback which it toch a set back that nobodv ever expects to get their money back." The Stiein Independent tavt there I no provision by which the the riff can receive c'.'.v warrants In payment for city taxet under the new law," ar.d that tax payers wl I have to liquidate in cash Last Tuet jay D 1! MeCatragt, and Arch j namn.er were vutttng their fiburban property on rhorn'.on Lake, acroat Ihe river, when a large, fice looking deer csir.e Into trwa thoit ditiance aat. presenting a pretty igh The btlem papertclaim that Ml Jtffer 3n hat been 1 rroklng. Tl.U tinr.e it ia a.terted for a fac. Tbe smoke it lighter than would be exracted. a fact difficult to explain. wlsn't H c'. uds alret ail. Kugenr Camaell. who recently com mitted sulci it In I.ar.e coucty, op the dav of hit death wrote in a volume of Shakes peare, hit favorite book. "I never know ingly wrouged any one," which u said to have been the truth. Vid winter tair excursion ticket Al bany to San Francisco and return, via Southern Pacific Co's Shasta route, alii be placed on tale January 23'd. Base titxy, including five admissions to Utf fair. Ticketi good for yj day t from date of tile. The Eugene Register ayt: II will noi be long before an appointment will have to be made of a postmaster at thitciir. The preterit incumbent't time wilt expire in about four or fwe months There It not much ot "a race for the app-intme -t, it is under- i 1 L Campbell It on the iotlde track. He would daubtana fill the imce -'" ' Build hat Salem I as one . hridgr. the Man will be defeated v all cut'lng thcii .duced from it The high water dosed the schools of Woodburn for a week. Regular monthly meeting of tl big and Loan Astocia-i n tonight. The salary of the marshal of Sale I a -n reduced from $1500 to f toco. Com milt CM of safety are bclnj org tze.t in dlltcreht cities The move to Hall a about "low n predkt about J to 1. The counties ere ne..i levies down. Lane is 1 mills to t$H mills. Regu'ar meeting this evening of Heu lah Kehekah Dears e Lodge. Inl latioa. Let all membett attend. By order of N ti At 9:30 o'clock ih's forenoon no snow had fallen at Lebanon, while the ground at Albany was covered, about two inches falling here. The Jefferson Club of Vamhiil county nas been organized with 0 P CosSow; h.rmer. 1 -of tin-cry. now of MtMinr. ville. at president. The total amount ! tax in Linn eotmtv. state, connty, city and district wilt he ij inlllt. Tbt it hti the DcttocRtr man wrote It j but it was set up lb. Marion Crunty a'to comet to the front with a low tax, relng 4 millt for t-hMlt. 6 7-10 for county purposes and a 3-10 for state purpotet, a total of 15 m lit, the tame as Linn cJunty. County Clerk Payne lia jus', turned over to the Co jQly treasurer '.he balance of !-' 'ri.,1 feet eollectfd by htm since fillifig Ihe office of county e'erk. It bit been stated that the bridge will need planking thlsyar. An exaniii a ion of it will reveal the (act that it will njt need replanklng for two or ihiee years, except perhaps in thi case of a very f;w planks. Republrcan randlJl'es for governor are very plentiful. The iarest entries in the race for the nominsiU-n are llr-n I P Thompam, Hon O N Denny ana Co: J T Apptrton of O.egon Ci'y TneOngon Land Co R pans htt decided to open a branch ofSee m Omaha. Secre Ury B S Cook, wtois now in ihe eat!, witj have .htrge of the new e.ffce until it i well ettablithrd. Sjle:n Democrat. E Van Vrankm. cf J anc ion was in the city Tuesday looaing sf rr a tramp who tto.e a cou; Me I il.i'S tre.ongine to his daughter tne cver-.i.ig .ef.i'e. No-, find log nit man here he look -he local for Al bany. Hrritburg Courier. He wat not here The Southern Pacific Company dlsbur et ovr $ 1 ,000.000 a rr.or.th in gold and silver loin to employes In Itt service, and the California pipers taw ihe campanv It again teiking of pulng In hank checks everywhere along the line. An Albmv iaav hat scented pretlv License wan issued today for the marriage I if John Miller and Maud Klum. returned SATTJEDAX W J (.'rosby. the wlie.it man tins morning from a trip V San Kntni:is.-o. .Iudrr Runiett, of Corvallis. was in the city this forenoon. J w Crawford, ax-agent at f'matilla, was in Ihe city yestorday on his way to Cor vallis. TJ Ruford, ex-Indian agent, is said hi be a candidate for fherifi of Lincoln county on the republican ticket. Mrs I 'avis, mot her of Mrs Carl Luder man, formerly of thiscitv. is tying !ung-r-onaty ill at her home in Butte, M011. Rev Robert Oollyer, who visitc-l Albany several months 2jro, is in trouble. The dis patches state that he is in jail in Rock iminty. Wisconsin, for tryiiifr to abscond without tir-t paying his boafd bill. M II Daria, receiver f Ihe KUgara Mill Co.. has sohl the lutnlier on the Corvallis yards to M A Beach f..r SllOO We learn there are alioiit 909,900 feet of the lumU-r. News. I'.ivid Fry-, of the F.x press force, returned Welneslay from California. He say- the country in that vicinity made a favorable apiKiaraijco. lie said that the fur would probably not tie complete inside of a month. Ksprea. The Highland Whist dub gave a drive whist party last evening at Mjj-s ISertha Kiofer's. The first prize was won by Mr Bart Van Clere and thelaxiby prize by Will Caniboll. They will Met once a week, next week with Mrs Craw. Mr Mimes Parker. OM '-f the old and iu. -t prnsperous fanners of the Albany j.ruirie. was taken suddenly ill this morn ing from an overflow of gill, .md it was doubted if he could survive. The Dt:uo ikat he pea that he will 1 able Ut over come this illness. Rolart Montague , now in full charge of Read. Peacock A Co s L-liu..n ton- Boh. idthough ratlier voung. t fully cwupe tent to manage this Lrg establishment We ar? giad to see tbe young- man's ability re.. -OflMXl, axul halirio the firm will not have aiise to regret their s.lertion. Lebanon Advame. Iiieii f-1 i.dkslv. News l a Iwen re ceive.! of the sudden d;ath at l. er Lodee. Ml nt.. id Thomas Strang at the age r-f (A yur. Isectd livel lar many years al Albany, in this state, where be was en gaged in bti.inesi. He was also well-known in Salem, where a s:.n md daughter reside. I srseaswl was a pi..&eer cf iri-- n. i.aving come to thi stale w ah his naienls awari irK in lue eariy lerntonal .lays It is a circurustajjc worthy of note that both of Thomas Strang's brothers met with sudden deaths. He was a 1 mother 4 Captain Jam Strang, of Port land, who for BO many years ai'.sl as a steamboat captain and pilot on the Ixjwer Columbia. Several years age. while acting aa pi!c4 on the steamrT Topeka. Captain Strang dropped dead when that "' -:..v a lew ;..;.-, A-asna. ago, lientaram Strang PROM HBV. HI1.I,. I)i M I33. VU afbr li voyage, to tell of About r.ve vear- sure cure for the grippe. Every evenVg ! another bnfther.wj,en2rgrel in working on oelorc retiring 4hr gathers her family .the roof of a building in Astoria He slipped ami fell, striking in his descent a pise. He then rolled into the water, and. when taken out a few moments later, was dead, having either been killed by the blow he received on the ground or drowned. Portland Telegram. I'm Mr JamnwMM Suokt. - The Statesman said that tbe rer.-rt that M Jefferson was sn,-,k;ne. was a.; fo-ishneas tiiat it was .irapiy fo; rolling up from the other side of the mountain: but tbe lnde- pawaM of last evening avs: M: jefferssn seems to be enough loday and no reasons far its unlcomitur actions ot yeaterdav can accounted for. There is no luestion but that lafffas 1 aarelr'.r. :!. .... IMlliauiad from the scienhSc depart ment about her. fixes up a dish ol onions gar and salt, and all partake of tbe ao.' dith, with brown bretd. Tit it Mrt Gale, a woman working in ihe 'salera laundry met withe peculiar acciden:. Her hand got caught in arc! hot mantle, and wav not oniv bsJ'.v burn ed but as .rushed In a serioua manner- several booct being broken. Tne aller.d iag physician stales that her ttrtgert mxy be saved, but the wii! poohajaly 'use the use ot her hand. l'lsTttes I r the SasTi K . The Sa lem Journal says 1 There is undoubtedly Uabie to be a great deal of --offering amontf the sett kert akinir the "ill Tin near Mill citv W ii 1 r. who baa trfrt mU aid half trmu there, has I Cswin, Oeo K Simpson, A' V Rat I, I) B Mou'elt'i. vt s- rn4rg,J W rir. J K Waal her tor 1. 0 J StO tr'. 1 ' Wrltaman. also Di.rra.icT aaaxTH roa aaF several Solid Eastern and Foreign CompaMeb of Health, The Best Shoes W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE aa. lor uie u-sn eloney. ,raMra WSk fflTl Vw& mi 1 .X mk MTHIS1STHE BF&sBnfcJ- 1 li "Hiii 1 1 1 1 1 FOR 6EHTLEMEK. 85, 84 and S3. 50 Dress Shoe. 83.60 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. 82.50, 82 for Worklngmen. 82 and 81.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, 83, 82.30 82, $1.70 CAUTION. If any dealer orTc-ra you W. I.. Douiflaa shoes at a rHiuo ruice, or says he has t hem with- tne name atiruien tha bottom, put him down aa a irauu W l. DOUCLAS Shoes are stylish, etar fittine, and eive better 'satisfaction at the ni ices advertised than any other make. Try one oair and be con vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands ol dollars annually to those who wear them Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their fulj line of goods. They can aCord to aall at a leaa profit. and we believe you cau save money ny buying ait your jroorwear or tne ucnier sciv tUad below. Catalogue free upon application. W. X. UOUGl.AM, Brocktca. Msiw For aala by tbe E BLAIN CLOTHING CO. You don't have to look twice Lo detect them bright eyes, bright color, bright smuts, bright in every action. ovcrc oni TOnrm SCOTTs EMULSION T rr :;ifte is. ome y when weak liss'ic is replaced l.y the healthy hir. ;. Scott's Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by buiiding up sound flesh. It r agreeable to taste and . .; ;y f.f -issimilation. IVainl ST Seatta Ibraroc.N. Y. All drueiistt. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given to the leal voteis of 8eho I Uittrict No. 5, of laDn ('ounty, SUte of Oregon, that a special schcnl n att ing of the said district will In; held- a the Cou it House, Albany, Oregon, on tha 30th dsy of January, 1894' at 7 o'clock in the af'-erroon, for the iollowiog objects: To levy a tax for the i upport of ice schools rf said district fnrthe ensuing yea-, and to ' the interest on the district debt. Oated this 16th day of Jsn, i891. C H Stkw ami- O.-strict Clerk. J K Wiatherfobu Chairman Board of Directors, Krelghl train, going roitl. and s!' h from Junction Cliv acre annulled Mon day. Owing to wathautt and land t'Uet in Southern Oregon and ncithern Call fornix there was no through freight and not enough local freight wat on anj to justify se lding out trains. I: Is stated shl a oetltion w hi be pre sented to Judge rullerton at the a!j urn ed term. I-cbruarv Is: atairg ilia: lb Corva lis r. rrijge factory be offered far sale vo ttie h'ghett bidder iht ixjndon and n Francisco Bank, llmi'ed.of Port laad, which h.-IJs a note of iiS.ooo againtt several of the heaviest ttocXho ders will be he petitionc-rt. An exchange ix of the opinion that the State of Oregon rhould own ar.d operate the ( Irejjon Pacific railroad . but we tec no reason why the peojrle thould be tax ed to own and operate a few rodt of rail road in the coast range ol n-.ountaint es pecially the people outside ol AlSany and ttsa Pacific ocea . As was extsected, ihe present high wa'er has practically dettrcyerl the water power here, ar.d considerable expense will be tntai ed in repai'tng the damage done. Sunday morning s hat MM left of tne north bank ol the ml. I pot J near toe uni versity corrmenced ro wash nut. and quite a gap uat a'ready Isren cut and 't is prols able that as the v a'er fal's nea'ly the en tire strip wiil lie carried away . Eugene Kegtster. A inzAT Scaaata. Lawyer Bingham, of .Salem, was in town the other day aud as a result cf his visit there was a well authenticated rumor in the air that a new legal move is to be made by which it ie oped to raise same money for the creditors of the Oregon 1'acitic. It is an axiom of law that tbe plaintiffin all suits shall pav ihe costs. Tbe r'armer'e Loan and Ttnst company, a rich New York bank, is the plaintiff in the big suit which threw the O. I', in the hands of the court, aa a result of which an iodebt- edneaa of a million and a quarter ot dollara has twen piled up and Lawyer Bingham holds that this is coort costs and that the plaintiff should be reqqired to i av them. He is acting for a number of the local creditors, and it is said will tile tne papers with Judge rullerton the early pait of next week Tunes. Asthosv SiMi-sex Dkaii. Yeatarday'a Corvallis Timea says: Kev Anthony Simpson, father of John and Mary Simp son, Mrs Woodcock and (ieorge Simpson, of Portland, is dead. A telegram received shortly before noon today announced that his death occurred thia morning at Philadelphia. He was 02 years of age. aud his malady was Bright s disease Deceased arrived at Albany. Oregon, in lsfii.aftarafew months went to Olympla. lo reaide. Eighteen months later he came to Corvallis as pastor of the l'rea bytarian church. Afterward he settled on bia farm five miles north of town, and there remained until aboutten years ago when he went to San Francisco, and from there after five years to I'hiladal phis where he resided until death. Ri'MNiNcj Citieb following ia the e timated expense of running Salem this year: t'olice, 2,X)U; city otneers, S3, bf: fire department. $.r.000; street? an bridges. $5,000; lighle, $5,402; water 1 1 ,244 ; board prisoners, $300 ; stationery $350; legal services, 8i00: elections, $30 fuel. .)( : tnisce laneo'js. 61.000 Total $24,143 4.1. Interest on bonded debt of $S'J,0O0at 6 per cent. 85.340. Interest on floating debt of $100,000 at 8 per cent, $8,000. Total, $37,483. The receipt! are placed at, taxes, $21,000; Licenses and finea, $30,300. That Foot Dam. Uamk. The specinl train from Albany to Coivullis on Saturday next will leave the former place at 1 o'clock p in ami return after the foot-ball game, flu) inemlsTH of the foot-ball team are digging a ditch luound the field on which they will piny next Saturday, in order fe drain it as much as possible. News. i inlaw city twtsytaja UaAing- f -.rwork BBAKOBAf, Cbin Editors Democrat ; We reached hen 10 day most pleasant and poaea could fill many page if Iwr-: we have seen and enjoye 1 Albany. Am ng the I'., cabin pMtwfin who sail ed from San I'ratiti.-o on the Jhina' on Nov 21, none certainly had more friends at the dock to say good bye than the 12 Baje tist missionaries, and surely none on board enjoyed thein-...ves more thin these mis sionaries, and tho-e representing other societies, making In al! a company of 21, some returning; ethers jfuintf out !ke most of us for the fast time, to various fields in the east. Six (lays brought ns to Hono lulu. 'Ihe evening and forenoon spent tne re were filled full of new sight. It is really a channinif upot and seem- : fo ns like one big conservatory 'A e found the people greatly incensed ; i'icaliy, and had it been known that jour correspondent repre sented an American daily supporting the present administration it i doubtful if we would have been iarmitt'rd to land. Ve Kaw many fine buildings a church i-osting-$130.1)00, and long streets of tine boaace, apafMM tropiial garden ailiauol en Tht. we.it her here wa warm and steamy and we had lovely smooth a-MS in these southern latitudes, w ith tlie exception of one or two days we had gosl weatiw.T all the way. Missionaries are frequently snubbed on shipboard Irutjor comjjany held the bal ance of power this time and bad things oor own way Capt Wood ami everybody con nected witii the steamer were very pleasant anil tbe jiassenger. were eillier companion able or amusing. On Sundays some of our company conducted sen ices. We had much singing and regular morning prayers at the missionaries' table in the dining hall. On tbe 1Mb day we sighted lofty Fuji, the snow covered mountain of Japan, in appearance much like Mt Ileal, and soon we were in the lantifu! Iiy of Yeddo. in sight of litUe. odd Japanese villages, and with interesting foreign sights on every hand. We had three (lays in this part crowded full ef sight-seeing and greatly enjoyed. Monday was spent in Tokio. Our time was too limited to csdl personally upon ail its I.TiO.000 peoj-le. but we saw Japan's famous temples. nd public build ing, the latter in foreign style atrangelv contrasting with the former. Ihe wails of the ancient feudal city and the Mikado's palace, the narrow streets thronged with tnoae quaint la-ciple. are surhts long to he reiuemirei. Japan has had a remarka ble history in the last fifteen years. There are signs of eastern civ iiization onaverr si.'e. She ertain!r deserves the narre cf "Tee Sonrise Kingdom. " 'nst now there exishi a strange feeling against lcreign control in tne xanoua enurpnsass. com mere Lai. eila calional and mcral. whiJi she has hithertc been willing to leave to others. This is cot entirely v;:;!,-Hit ground in one regard, as in the treaties Japan has the worst of the bargain always. But this feeling is also largely acrir.ted for or the character itt ict of the people. They are naluraiiy alert and pregrewive. bnt withal somewhat tiikle and muttlex tually sopercial ami con eitel. Leering Yokahoma, we had a dalichtf al week akanar the nictmesooe roast and through the famcna inland -ea. nuking treuoent stops ssin-.-.enUr long a! neral places to Set us do con-i lerabie -:irht f ing At K Aa we had time to run m to issaka. eiathwn miWw. the bav. t'T rail. This is the sect i ritt in Japan and it a crea: BiMUJUaCtrmng center i Lt . l teuial eaa- I Ml B osrr.ell l eens fresh roasted peanuts. A fine s'oc of candies, including iiesh taffy at 0 K Brownellt. Subset Ipttons for ill leading news papers ai d reagazinet received oy F L Kenton. Only 22 weddings in latke county during laaws If you own a dog you must pay a $2 tax on him. That is the decree. Arrangements are being made for an open kindergarten meeting to 1 held in airout two weeks, one that promises to be of interest. Tbe flKviocKAT said the tramp was not hre. Mr Van Yrankin wbo waa after the tramp was here. Some people can't read straight. The he applied to the tramp. At the Buiiding and Loan association last evening Mr A T Kussell secured $250 in rash at 9(5 months interest in advance; Dr Littler the remainder at 7-" months in advance. Mr Ceo C Stanard has sold his drug store in thi city to Mr Fred Itawsoo, who will move tbe same to the Maston corner. Mr SUnard wi-l return fa Brownsville to re side. - The fifth . nnual statement of the Bos-' burg BALA shows tlie value per share to lie 35.76. No shares Xtt Highest months interest paid during 1U3, was 27 months, lowest 12, average. 25?,. There will i.e a good many candidates for Hetra at the Jnne election" At least three iiarties will fill the field It is not learned whether the prohibitionists will put op a ticket, probably not. '"The people at Albany this year will probabiy pay a 27 mill tax to the sheriff, as follows: County and state, 15 mills; dtv, B milla; city schools, 4 mills. Democrat. The people of Eugene will pay a 23 mill tax. as follows: County and state. l.".i,; city, 5; school. i. Guard. W E Price, of Ashland, died Smdav at his home in San Diego, surrounded by his son and daughters, after an illness of several weeks duration. Mr Price came to this state from Oregon. Missouri, some twenty years ago. and before I wm to Ashland seven years ago, was ccgag-od in business at Stayton and Corvallis. Tidings. Tbe Albany Building i Loan Association is rust closing its fifth vear in a Terr healthr condition. It secariUes are gtt and its c-utioot bngi.t. It is an interesting fact to ootice that ttri-joghoutthe L nitesl Males no Mntaaaoaa stand tho cari time better, iif as well, i than the B A L A s. The whole system conduces to safety in investment. as well a for loaning m joey. "An oH aa the hills" and never excell ei. "Triexl and proven" ia the verdict o f millions. S i m m o n a Liver Regn lator ia the JT . g lator m the rPfrPVQ1!j Liver JJlstHLst and 'Kidney Th an v is no traewpr, b: - .-::l.' I-; jr "a .c - . - - 1 ! toe universriy. wner powertus siasMes ; c . v- -i w i f 9 1,lnl" , W j tbe- great slcSe. came from or b-.w they 11 " -waatjatjcT ue laaen arg tranapoeted hither, t rem Kobe the a omereni course, as ii w toe vapor .rrTr, wu nnr. i timea the chaunel " "W 1 li w . V ,-rv :.., " ..: .... ' we sse.-.: entirely land S-v-ked. Most of Jaiaa':") j islaads are in the inland sea. Frvraentiv a op lr. -Tbe stayton Tnue- 1 terraivd car to the tops by the laws: Gov Pennover shlti at I miniature fariii''. TI"c fanners here are but without socces. fie came to tbe Jour nal onVe last night and stated his case He left hi family there in a cabin, a wife : dirertlr from the top of the highest iwak and three little children. Thev had 2511a! oj flour left. That was ail. Manr fami- twjPnt lies are living on vegetables straight, has - j t-li f. ml7-mZJhrZZZl I "? P!- ta (aro-IwOtaao twaat lawaa ,! are ripe for them some moner to get food. Who are we pangtj on tne .-anuam M-wneio isecomo ,fc, ll!aW if t to , xcA. rfth, u verv heav v. rtsowirinsr. t is said. ren'esl plaoes. miners, newcomers. Icggers, h-meteaders. .hunter. ; ' r y employed in tbe sawmills and saaabarraaapa there, now idle. They have no cattle or tupplios. nothing to tell, notjiing to earn and ""no help from nowhere in ight.' Sup plies will have to come from - Some one restonsible ap there should V prepared to receive ar.d distribute rwes aneis .f life. Ihonsands of dollar- -if un paid labor due from the railroad Iney mtylicine to which yon can pin your faith for, a cure. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing' directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it Sold hy all Pniggfafa in Liquid, or in Powcto to be taken dry or made into a tea. TU King or Liver Medicines. " I nave used yomSlnimooaUverRean Iatrr and -san cjnriectioasiy ear u i tbe king of all Itver medlcinea. rconalder It a mediercecht la Itaelt.-GEo. W. JAOSC oos, T aco ma, W aihlrigton. a-ETrKY F ACKAG E "5 n. the e SAtusp tat red M ,IHTWt Pills W K .PrU-e. of Toio. was in lackson- swfa Jay before yesterday. Be defies that be U a candidate f.:.r deontv oillart.ir nf in ternal revenue. Ashland Tiding. Mr Moses Parker. who was reported dan gerously ill yesterday is now considered out l cangers, and will probably re-over from his preient illness, atropbe of the liver- A - :rrr - r . n aaaa Mini Tiaiin Hunter last evening in honor of her 18th birth day. an era in a young lady's life worthy of 'remembrance. A; pleasant time I an. T M Muckers, A J Johnson. Peter O Smith. J b M- rris and W A Ewing have been asactad directors of the bao liank . President. T M Mankerk. cashier. A J Johson. rstsj bbbbIbbbbbbbw at f.Tai W w Kcta, j.-A.arjd U2S cant a rices?. Ttttj Gbu? Cocoa eras ptotsparcmS where ail ottT3 tai, Coagha. Cro-.p. acre Threat, Kartesesa, wh&cpiaa Cwgh anal Atthrsa. for Csntcrcptioa it has no rtrat: Las cured thcitarrrit. and wfiS ccan TO" if takes la tirae. Bold, by Drrrsrs on a arcar. antes. For a Lame Back or Cheat, rae tolLOK S B2LLSDONKA FL.ASTfc.R-Sc CATARRH REMEDY. are v-ju i ararrr. Ts-ls rrz. hriarjaran- taadtocuroyou. ItJee.fccta. Isjectcrfree. J F. F0RB! Of De Mo.nsa. tows, writes wader dale ct? March 23. 1553: i. B Me: . Vr; Co.. Dafar, Oregoc. people that it would carry by at least a two-1 one-half tbe product of the ne-tourtb tlipi maj'irity of the people of the state, j must pr to the !sn.'.l -rd. as few oven tbeir Ossaws ' loeaaUMI let's le-ar from y"U. aa this little plots, so there is not much left. It is ia a gonsl time to jiractice wi,; you preach. remarVaUe riw they live at ail on such .. ... Tt - i- Itinv gar lens but ihe hi-"f f -sisl of the peo- ', T, .ut -UM.-flr I is w aaad Ml We had time to see , T lTyu Siinonasiki and K, saki the latter &Jrt1lF&-tcizlW charming !..- drerle.1 vellow list, was alhwe 1 by tbe county court. This J fmxh we miSed 0 lln nJTui,M. .tSUm Si tbe UC,r' Wmg river to Shanghai on Tuo,lav. b,fl of the Albany Ir.wcKT allowwl by 2,Vai L..;.'. r.aJT HZZL 9W W"1? F l U anJ .iKrancia-o. inclalini alt the aUT- men- str. Ow tirce relief for thej' p. -"pie or there will la gat suffering. The l.ejrnal has givn Mr I'dy a few day's work so he ran send his family relief, lie has a l.-ttle of gold dust to sell and says if the river was n t high he could mace small wages washing gold. h-re has laen r , . . r I -n .... - , . . i ., I - , . -. i ai a gT'.ii nn oi (fesuyuvn-n. irie r'i'- " a- .l,o; i me r.ii n-- :.:e ., . "i. a... . .l: i .i.. s i.ar i .' .; : tlonest - r i" j''' n.io 'vuuini ujaju mi- iuu 'ie . niariiiir 1.1 taapav twaaa aaa uact. grs-atett canist.ip resuns irom inc laiiure oi the mrnianr ll-.er,' .hcnld lie ininiiliate " P.i.l.. r.i. .i . : take native house-Usats and hope to reach . m ai ftftjr.iMt- .ni i.T f'.xa ' ,'.. ionmaV I im ihe . anisvie We leave Sitiiniav bv I.-:,.,, -t.-.itucr i t narrow an-i ! nasig. tcea we Sevehai. lursi. lias. Last evening aaxeral xaKng men i-iniawi a .iiatTnrLaaee at tbe VI E reyivai. Tse special F M Westfail had inaiiiWialae trouble with then. Tbe I Ka RiT was iaatrnsei that a warrant ontd baiasasa today for their arraal: 'trt ncne had been at press time. The I 'i.wo cr at advices the vcong men. who have the making of useful citutns to torn over a new leaf. It will pay in the iong ran. The last ambition a young man can can have is to secure the respect of his fellow citixen ln saaotaMaT part of tbe city, a o-ajpte vc-!ing men. who are known, were tying a tree down lo a fence out of pure meanness, completely ruining it. R. MF.N to be Stxo. Attorney Gen eral Chamberiain has been directed to be gin sait against the bondsmen of Col Lovell of tbe 2nd regiment, who is said to have skipped out. with $2000 of the regi ments funds, though his friends assert that it was only BUM and wis spent for legiti mate porpos. The bondsmen are 0 H Irvine, of Mcninnvilie and W I" Ladue. of Salem Foot Balls,. The Multnomah jrs pasted through Albany this noon for Corvallis. They were met by theO A C band with ttllow ribVas liying and the co iet-e veil in the air. Tne retu'.t wii nt be known at prets tbne; bu-. h al.vut To predict Cor vail s a Man win Caatf ana Or arrivtag hiose last week, I foaed all well and aaxkwuuy a iaiUng. Oar httie girl, atchi aci one-half years eld, wbo but wa led away to SS pnuada, ia aaw well, strong and wgoswai, xnd well Bsohsif ap. S. B. C-.-agk .'arm bat d a. aa. aatk i.a'j 60U1 of lha rtJl-bea like it. Year 5 H. Coagh Care bat cared and kept away alt boars cs trtrni me . So gr ve rt to evesy oee. wath grt-imgt for all. Wishing yea irroaaeti j. we ar Voorv, Ta A Mats J F Foei. !f . i a .: jr use sifeusa easaaac 3-: ... -r -. r.. aaat. eta cacerfaL 1 a-rsi tat JO cents or U V B aTf ii .taa S . i tlai r..iuv I ACVMMINC. a'.).. i u .. . . ii, i iur will charge.1 at the door, which will la? 1 st anghai our part Will a'opi v uirese co, forthe lenerit cf Riverside Grange. AII;umos- We are having much amnsenient arc invite.'.. one after another appear in celestial hab- I iliments. Missionaries in )srt cities do not PaWaanLT AamiTXS. 2 SO IVI Norte this, but it is thought wise for interior was expe ts.l at Ya.piiiia Bay t.siay; bu t j workers as helping t -get near the people the lines were down l?yond i'orvallt. ami 1 and relieving us fx QUI much nnoriety fa it . - -.-..d r.-st U learnesl whetSer she arrivesl part wliere fere : - w i "i sen. stations before March. i leaving ! alter a hot and mud.U co-.te or not. Receiver C noon train to put up Ax ATRoriors Chime -- An Albany man shows the 1'evik kst a copy cf ihe Coast Beview with an ac-ount of a most atrocious rrimo in onlcT to secure in-ur-ance monev, one that make ones bhl inll. X nrA i tit. t.t . : m t e. i . ,n ! a young man. Charle Mason. J M Hammond ' f rromont county. Idaho, on Nov last. I Xf.w prur"U coal oil over s,verai u r-c- .a- n i irme irno me i-irnmr. oarn.;i- i "ii ine floir of the b.irn and adjoining house, and sot tire to the 3u, entirety rnnilimiHg the ! horse. lani anl house, on which there wa. a heavv insurance. Hammond was pbu-e,! under $7.-'00 baasfa anil Mason under $l.rVXl bonds. After leading such account it la no wonder insurance companies want b take time and investigate the origin of tires when there are suspicious nrcumtance onaoetod with them. r Mi Rot n . Semtoc Mitchell cared an order from the tavt office ilepiirtment tallishing a tri-weekly mail fri.in llalOOJf to Urowrvillo. on lav, with the mail that now Brownsville from Portland on the railroa.1. tne 1 V e hnd tae costume extremely comtcrta the ! ble and not unattrutive though, the .-tyl.ss here differ much from tlie pacific coat. ! Shanghai is an interesting city, being ."hell 1 the busiest emporium of the eat ar.d hav ing a large foreign rspulation. Th-j ltritish rrvtlominate and things are quite ltemale ! English so that we have not only lieen in reachas oiwed in os.r :rg t iui-.o -e I at Et gfUk SMt i.oi.tsti Phks.vst. Another kind of smuggling Celestials is rejsirtfl by the Ashland liliajg: 1 welve .ur o t hi nose pheasants urivei! in Ashland the Srst of tbe week, consigned to a Pullman conduct or of the S P R K. and dotined. it is uinler irtood, for shipment to Oakland or San rraucisco. As the law ol I'regon prohibits the shipments of thee pheasants out the state, dead or alive, neither the express nor railroad company will accept them for shipnient.and unless they shall le smuggled across the line they will have to be shipped buck to the consignor, or disposed of here. I'hey came by express from Tangent. A IIehmit. Insanity causes many pe- ,. . , , , ti- a collar treaKs in man s mate up. nere i another, told by the Salem I'eiiuvrat. Jonathan Ferrell, aged 7:1 years, was yesterday committed to the iiisan, hosutal from Josephine county. Hois insane on religicn and is vicious. For three voars he has lived the life of a hermit at lirave Creek, having a rich placer claim there which ho had worked considerably. He denied himself nearly all tlie comforts of life while there were many dollars in gild dust in his cabin. I'p to tho tune of his arrest by Constable Handle, who brought him to tiulmii, the old man had subsisted on cowhide diet. When Baby was slek, -are gavo her Castoria. When she waa a Child, alio cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Osotraia, Wiion she hod Children, sho gavo Ihniu Castoria Tdr Louis Vierick, the erudite barler, informs the Man nbont Town that a clcnamen recently caught a sucker ia ti e Willamette weighing lt!'a pounds: the Bah wet away. The first thought is how did he know what bis weit'bt was By using tbe scabs on bis back of Gf religious beliefs pc'j. . you. snd vou cJesiie a laith a: orcr ica.or.ablc and uplifting. end for free libe-tal rel:g:cns reading to poatotnee mission, 54C aaaa- -.rter, prtlar.d. Or. CCAVhAI 0,1 PALit MARKSi COPYRIGHTS. CAJT I OBTAIN A PATBTf Far a Epjww answer and aa BOBesX tvisxa. wrtta ta Ml IS skoal -"--- - turtiri in 1 sas? ?sb- uaa Bauoaooa Baavanoi. The services at the Congregational church conducted by Kev Cephas Ciapuutvill be continued dur ing tbe coming the somiug week. Mr Clapp will spead tomorrow- morning at 10:30 on "'The t'uestion of the Ages" and in the evening on "Shut In and Shut Out." Tbe evening meetings will begin at7:.10. You are cord-ally invited to any of these services. Sunday school and Y P S C E tomorrow as usual. Rev I'r Driver will make an address at the mens meeting tomorrow at 4 P M in the Y M C A ball This will be a rare opportunity to bear a rare speaker. Excellent music. A' CUM Enjajs Tne pleasant flavor, gentle action anu Moouiing eneci ot syrup ot r lgs, when in need 01 a laxauve, snu 11 llie lather or mother be costive or blliuus, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedv known and . every family should have a bottle. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Forty Veers the Standard. A Guou Pi. an. It Is a good plan to tubscrihe for and read carefully your own home paper, as it is the aim of this paper to make Han educational factor In the community. Besides that, If you ate out of a job, or wish to increase your Income, then -here It the place to rind Ir. In an other column you will find an advertise ment of B F Johnson A Co, of Richmond, Va, for workers, that may Interest you. Whatever may be the cause of blanch ing, the hair may be restored to Its origi nal color by the use of that potent remedy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Ilalr Renewer. Tar Ileal orKratana. The icaton why Allcock's Porous Plts tera are popular ft that they may be relied on to cure. 1. Lame back, iciatica, stiff nrss cr twil-rlilng of the muscles. j. Chest troubles, such a pleurisy, pneu monia, consumption. 3. Indigestion, dytfwptio, biliousness, kidney complaint. The success, however, will depend upon the genuineness of the plaster csed. The popu arity of Alcock's Pornus Fluster has been so greot that multitudes of imitations have sprung up on every hind. The onh sure cure is 10 gel the genuine Allcock's 1 oro'.is 1 lasters. Hiandreth's Pills Improve the digestion. Portland, Scramento. I.os Angeles StOCRtOD ami Salem have the same Insur ance rales. Albany, Or. Butte and Helena. Montana, Salt Lake Ci'.v, Taco ns, and Walla Walln, Wash, and -Spokane, have the same tales, s'ocAI. AND INSTRI MKNI AL Ml'SlC. Miss llattle Warner a graduate of the conservatory connected with Gates Col lege, Neb, Is prepared to give leisont In vocal and instrumental music to single pupils or classes, at reasonxble terms. Miss Warner has had a thorough cduca. lion and Is an experienced teacher. Her wfeicnces are; Prof H A Shorey, William 4 Trow and Mrs Jennie Lee. customs as well Few horses are used for moving cargoes. Coolies with poles or barrows wah "large whrels have a MMpO !v. Manv native prefer these- atw for pas senger transportation, the Jinrikisha which is common in the jvirt towns. The picture of tho hand and warehouse sections is most in-teresttng. The iournev up the river abort Ichaulg promises to be very romantic and I hope to Live time from the study of Mandolin, to tell Albany friends something ot our exper ience With the barbae full of gunboats, things are qp iet hen-of course, but we do not ap prehend that it will l otherwise in the in terior. Most of the scare people have heard so much aoout uas nam originated bv the progressive newspaper reporter, who was scarce of news. The great mass of the Chinese never heard of Geary or his great counUy. Of course w expect our people nt home to behave themselves- and treat China and her subjects m America as thev would la- treated. Our address will be l.u-. h.iu. aire of Load Post Haukow. and we hope Albany fritr.ds will not let us tergal what a l S postage stamp looks like I have lajen looking anxiously for the boy to deliver mv evening Okmockat tor a month, but in vain hope, get one at Hau kow. 1 ery truly, Sao. W. II u t.. 11 experience rn tae 1 lions ttrktir cwirMenriaL. A lltaSkaak if lu for-utton eoaasnsnt Palrata and how to at tain mem sect frsv. Also a eaia: rcne of aisi la K-a. arxl aosantua; boots aentftee. FSsieco takec tiirocsb Slrnas a Co. reeeiva ipaala r .. ia e sv-ientiri.- Aiueri.-aa. tri rkna are brcortt wide, ben-re tie awotieantb oat east to tbe inxentor. Tbts slaSnllil aatwr. sMi aostle, 0: vat: atiagratevL baa br tSrUsa "vEr.v J1- eamwe eeeteoaasni aaana BBBH -a. roontaiy. Kaoa t eowsft.il a eer-.A. rr Doaabaa- ana fetal plates, ea eokxa, tad pbotewxapba of sea tonses. w.tb plans. enaimc bwldaran aboar xba latest deaurts and seenre cvmraeea. AdOresa aKOta CO, Mw Yosa. 3iX BaoauwAT. 1 as Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Furs drape Cream of Tartar Powder. Buckingham' Hve for the Whiskcra Joes itawoik aaoronghl-, coloring a uaiform hrown or black, which, when d-y, will neither rub. wash off, uor soil linen. People who hava tiled it, sav that there is n tetter medicine for dxsptpna Ih Aver s Sartapar t..a. It mvy not give one tha the stomach ot an ostrich, hut it so strruiitheus the alimentary c.rgai s that digestion of ordinary food bictnns essy and natural. Tat. sf 3 Okw ut thi 4 list Hi- o sa'"")les for suitings In tin" state at WR Graham's, where he has a tailor with few equals on hand to make them up on short notice. Get the best and most stylish suits of him. A new feature will be the making of ladies' clcakx to order, or the altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and he repairing of cloaks prices "art bot tom ones Thin or gray hair and bald heaus, so displeasing to many people as marks of age. may be averted for a long time by using Hall's Hair Renewer. Stuloh a Cure, the great eoi gh snd croup cure, is for sale by us. Pocket tiro contains yventy -live doses, only 25u. I hi dren bve it oshay A Mason. "When I was a Boy, V4" rites Postmaster J. C WOOMOX, Forest Hill. AY. Vtv, "I had a bron chial trouble of such a persistent and stubborn character, that the doctor pronounced it incurable with ordinary BMdicinea, and advised me to try Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years. 1 have used this preparation with good effect whenever 1 take A Bad Cold. and I know of numbers of people who keep it in the house all the time, not considering it safe to be with out it." "I have been using Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral in my family for 30 years, with the most satisfactory results, and can cheerfully recommend it as being espe cially adapted to all pulmonary com piaitits. 1 have, for many years, made pulmonary and other medicines a special study . and I have come to the conclusion that Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral occupies a position pre-eminent over other medi cines of the class." Chas. lavenport, Pover, It. J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mara. Prompt to act. sure to cure tied CrownMills JOHN ISCM, PROPRIETOR. w C"-ss i-locs srrKBtcR rot. impii at sax IKS s, UT STORAGE PAtMI.'.flltS REVERE HOUSE LBAN. OR-'Cl. N ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OT1CE IS HKKKIIV lilVEX THAT THE I X- ilersiir iedhae been anuouited administrator ol the .-state of L Gerhard. lata ol lann count)-. Or, deceased . All persona having claims amdnst said cst.Uo ar tMrehv required to present them duty varstei t 1V Uw lequirel to the uudersigoed at Corvallis. Oreuott. within six moot ha fraru the Aa'eheict. lawtl this -Jllh day of November, 1W. LEO OKKHARP. UESRVOEKHARP, Wiatherftml at ChunbcriaiD, Administrators AU)S for Allium. vieoR F3w of MEN Exsib. yuiekh. i ;.-(.!:.) rtetterad. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY. 3d all train ft irm . fmrif!t'" M iaw tint rv.::-. oi t'semoik, Mfkni'ji, Kotry ,tc. Fiiilstretttla. t:s'vvi':i:n: mu-i wu uriven to ever y orgtu i metttmm of the taste, Fimpl.nataarftln'WtivHia, lmni?dtaas ltoipnrn,,it iwii. FBtl:rlmiH.if.' rvfv?rrooc. Pi it trcr4ana(,ka a-, t pnxrfa Uajoifxi ttuea.i ire'. ERIE KEDICAL C2. BUFFALO. N. v. II. 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