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jJtote Rights . ieiwattt VOL XXIX. ALB AN Y,ORLGOJfF 111 DAI , MAY 4 1894. 1 1 , Entered at the Roat Office at Albany. Or., an Mcrontl-4 'laaa Mull MnKri: 4l"irE4 A M Til.!,, PuUIMUrr, uml Pr.prlel.r.S S O 40' for Infants " Caatorla is so well adapt od to children that ' recommend it as superior to any proscription known to me." II. A. AjtcuxT, K P.. HI So. Osford Si Brooklyn, If. Y. aTho aao of 'Oaatcria I . so universal and As merits so well known that it seems a work of aupererogation to endorse it. Pew ar the intslugent families who do not keep Castoria rithin isy reach." ClULOS JLuvtvn, I. D., New York City. Tax CssTim the West Shoc $5, W. L. DCUCLAS Shoes are eaMslactlon at the price, advertised than anv for the Least ioney. ' Vjj isnnnnm c ir .utuiiJiug oi ... i. uouias- name ami price on the bottom, waicl guarintees their value, saves thousands ol" dollars anbtxcXfy to those who wcjr them wnnwnopsui ino uie oiv.l. atoogiaa increase tne sales on tneir iuij line o! ;7o and we believe you can Mm moi.ey ti- i tUed tMlavr. Catalogs. roo -pos. appiic.t; 1. E FORTMILLER k IRVING Undertakers - and - Enibalniers. WE KfcEP constantly r. laid, full line of metalie. lrlh art! vvced casket ai coffin. Alto buiial iobs and fulls, in liimdf Inlli. tatlr-.ra.l B t l.,f lr which will be 'ld at The Lowest I.tln- Profltfl. EMBALMING and Proper care of the dead a .peclalty. a; W EXTRAr t H ARCfc FOR ALBANY, - - MASONIC NEW : FURNITURE, M Y STORE iS NOW FULL OF FIR.ST of bed roomet. 'ch.irr, iconges, etc., BOTTOM The Oregon WUn iM home me Gray Bl.,cl., corner Liberty and M AKES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts i - Will soil i, 10 or 0 acre lots at $50 to ! piyment lore tinio on balance ere small casli. or particulas. PA-ROHIZF. HOM W FARWERS & MFBCHANTS fflSilHIMCE ID' rtKAO, PreHldHt. J L OOWAN, Treasurer. -riiREOTorc I (lowatl, Oeo FSImpson, W V Rami, J K Woaihartor i. O J -ALSO IllOTRICT several Solid Eastern and Foreign Companies ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. JOSKFH . Pruprleto . III. tVK v IS1BIU PHOTOOKtPHKRS, eon b"x. ui - iintt - nyurugglKls. nsX IOr It, irlaH For aale In Albauy ,Ore.by J. A. I'l M.ViNti ss.di.su. iiiuiuill WJOU 1, r. AUIiruu Hivaa amu ai l mi If your bones ache use CURE-AKE made only by Fred Dawson, Chemist, and Children. ("ustoria cure; Colic, OonsttpBtlon, Sorr Stomach, Diarrhoea, r.ructatiou. Kills Worms, sires sloop, aad pNtnatea rt: RestJoa, Without iujurioiu r.uiioi.;:on. "For several year! I have roconraeudoc your 'OiKtoria,' and shall always continue U do so as it has invariably jrodaood tinfcW lesults." Enwrx F. r.vrucn, U. P., Mb Street and Tth Am, New York City Coxr - iY, Z! Mtiutiv Stuxt, Saw York Orrv. l dowlas G0TTLBIE1 S4 ana S3.50 Dress Shoe. S3.5C Police Shoe, 3 Sole; $2.50, $2 for Work i ngmei 52 and $1.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES 33, 92. SO 82, $1.7 C ACTION If any deal. offers you W. L. Dou.la. .hoe. al a reduced price, or .ay. Ii lia. (hem wiib- OQl tit. name .tamved on la. Dottom, put him down m a fraud- stvlish, easy tilting, and ffive bcttet other maize. Tf one pair and be cor.- bhoea gain customers, which helps tc .. rhv wesmrA t ,, Kt , , - , p. WT rf f - f"-W nJ- .' , . i net :..s, Uro :.'x3, lu SLAIN CLOTHING C HEARSE CR SERVfOd , TEMPLE, - - OR.EGOf - CLAPS FUBH1TUR KJJCOJ Sf STING ubich I'mll .ell t PRICES. Thos. Brink. Land Co office al ftate ttreet, branch c licr In IV-lUnu r SsleVi 60 prr f IMSTITUT'.QH:. J O Wltn-iMAH. Seciota Geo F SIMPSON. Vlea Prosl loiib I) It Vlonrntt'i. vi stsrnnerg, .1 V n.i Htimt oWritsman. AUiiNT rOB- Ti cabinet photos from $1.5010 I4. x per dozen. Enlaiging pictures a specialty. 16x20 crayons trained for $10.00. vVe tarty a large stock of 5x8 and st-resccple views of Or- MANHOOD RESTORED? WSOffS& fruariu'id to euro aw iiervmMdlr'ttaMa.ftucu u, Wcait M-moi y, Ixm ut Hrulu Iuwer Ueadscbe, V akafulriKS, i,ogt NnhKn, filthily KiiilnHto, Nervous icKri.atiiurBinnauaionanr pwt : i uenerriU ve ( trgMI ir eliber iexc&ui'(l 1T OT9rexerUon.yonts.ftel error, exrennivii turn of i . i,iu v, ,ut:im rwatim. UlfftllU, wblcli Ir'ad to Jrittrmttir, f'oiiauropfltiri or IfiioHtiltT. C'tin he cmrK ?d In for w, hj man prfpitid. with i Z order Wr c lea pnret ar n-ftiiii 1 1 a rnimev Milct hv ' IMI (IIIIIT. W ri I I T ! ft fKlii-ul IflXlK Bt'tlt and by UOlXiiCti it 7'- - Al -iO. Hmttu II KU V K aKU L'U. . , k 11 'I'f 1 ! lit I THTJESDAT Boutrhn OmaooK Styi.k. Last Kri day two men, ilreased ns laborers, culled at Johnson'i hotel, in Bly.and demanded dinner. Alter Bniahing their meal they retiirnt'd to the otii'-e and paid a silver dollar. While Jobnaon waa toying with the coin, the other man thrust a six ihooter under his aoee and ordered him to throw up his hands. Mr Johnson complied, and the l ibbers ordered him to open the eafe. Johnson did so, and dehvend over to the rohters its contents, about $100, oj wiiieh $17 was postal money- The robbers mounted their horses and tied, followed by several men ol Bly. Sunday they were over ta'eii n?ar Lekevlew,i here a batt'e took place between the outlaws and their pursuers, resulting in tbs capture of the antlasrs The men are fat rangers. OrIOOX Wok as Honobkd. The names of twentv-seven Oregon huliea were pro posed for delegates to the women's con gress at the midwinter fair.' Mrs Win England and Mrs Frances Fuller Victor, of Salem, n.l Miss M ( Snell, of Corval lis, srere the three chosen; Miss Snell having rcsigned.Mrs I':e, of regon Cite, is. selected in her place. Mrs England has been assigned as her subject, "Wo men's Work in Connection with the Un iversities,'' and Mrs Victor's subject is "Evolution of VVoiuan." The Oregon de'egates have been niveu prominent places on the program. The congress opens on the 30th of April and during its progress all things that concern the good of woman wii! lie thoroughly discussed. Journal. A Falmsi; Tree. As we go to press w learn that SheJdy Garrison, a son of R Garrison, was struck oy a falling balm tree, while hauling sand near the north end of tne Eugene bridge. this afteruxn. shortly after : o'clock. The tree struck him on the back, knocking him iaseoai ble.but it is not thought that the inj-iries are serious. Pr l'aine was called and rendered the necessay aid. The tre also struck the team (iarrison was driv ing killing a mule and fatally wounding ahorse. The horaa was led into town and dropped dead at the corner of Seventh and I'earl streets Eugene Guard. Under fTirrsriiinas Tugatu was to build a wharf fo? t'ie new steamer Eu genj, but Eugene didn't do it. and tLe result is the follow ing item in the Regis ter: The steamer Eugene arrived here Saturday atternoon with thirty-live tons of freight. The captain has become dis gusted with the matter of a warehouse, and on arriving here had his m dump the freight on the gravel bar at the Ian-ling, lie has been losing down freight every week: on account of having no place to store it awaiting the arrival cf tne boat. Cam 'oi'i'LKRs. The Gallow ay-Cramer car coupler has been great lr .imp -.tied and improved and Mr J W Sawden has bought an interest in it. It possesses a feature peculiar to no other of the V0O car couplers which ought to give it a place on the cas of the V S. I: will be j given a practical t'.al soon. An inter esting thing is the experience of another Oregon car coupler. I'pon trial ine thing see rued essential for its success. An application was made for the im provement, but it was already comp'.e" - ely covered with patents. Ax AxATEia Cvclosk The storm vesterdav afternoon came the nearest to cvlone ir. the experience ol this vallev. It came like a surprise partv. A tunnel shaped cloud, as dark as the ace of spades appeared, the wind rolled hke a train ot cars, thunder clapped and the lightning flashed, then the rain lollowed. in places fences were torn down and limbs of trees scattered. Among those out in the storm were Terry Conn and J A McChesney, who were struck by im mense I. an, and saw hmbs and lencte leaving their places on all sides. A Valvahle Relic. Speaking ol old things. Mr AD Barker showed the Man about Town todav a copv of a paper that will always be of great interest to Americans. It was a New York liera'd of April 15, ISfto, the first issue alter the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. A long acconnt was given ol 'he tragic event- with big and startling headlines.' Bear Hex. Miss 3ina M Wit, Su preme (.ouiander ol the 1-adies o! the Mac.abees wnl dei.ver a lecture in the interest of the ladies of the Maccabees at the opera house on Mav 3rd. The public are hereby cordially invited to at tend. Miss West has a national ieput.1 lion as a lecturer and will interest one and al'. hedwill organize a Tent of the L O T M in this city. !.t- of Egos.- ' . . a . . - have beei brought to Albany recently, and tnev are oniv tu cenn manw awl can cat them. The I iWUU hat was mttntly told of a farmer- wif bringing in one hundred dozen: but todav the record was beaten when Mrs ISertna Kinder?, of soap Creak, came to the city with tiu" dozen, or "2504 frer-h ergs. Though cheap the sale of them is a big thing these ilays. OjOMOK'l Crank. Governor I'en- nover will deliver addressee in Linn county as follows, a fact we announce merely as news: Harri?be.rg.Mav 4th. in evening, A Ibany , Mav 5th, s i", Mav 17. Labanoa, ma 19. The Xeah Hav Indiani have had great luck seal ri-hing thisyear. 'Hie Clallam Hay Record say- that during the -pell of unusaJIv fine weather of two weeks at.'". w hile the sealing fleet of 11 s. hooners lay at anchor in Neak Hay. a school ot thou sands of (eaU appeared off the 3iie an l nof:ke(l into the straits, and even into the midst of the waling fleet. Then the seal ers jial a picnic anl Uh caicn iw'giin. which liL-ted from live to seven days. The largest cat-'h wa- inadi- by the Amateur 4tll skin-, which netted ths vessel 36,000. All of the vessels made gofxl catches, and at leat SW.'WO worth of skins wen; taken. What does the following from the Till amook Headlight mean: Judge Uurnett iind Mr Pogue went out on the steamer Elmore on their way home to Salem. We MM "orry to see the judge go away, as he was of great assistanc e in helping us to get out the paper. The jiension board held t'iieir regular ui'i tiLg for tiie examination of applb-anfs Salem estcnhty with the following M- titioners: John W Hyan. Salem; John Catlin. Albany; lei vais H Wheeler. Wood burn; Elijah M t.'.jates. Mehama: mid John C Brown, Independence. IT Yhn 'Iforlicri CiirMfo mo uiuir.ou jt5uuo. . i Scott's Emulaion in consump lion, s.cnjfula and oilier fortiis ol hereditary disease it luu tij its powerful food properties. Seotts Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taint develop only when the ayatcai iecomes weakened. Nothing ill the uvrt of medicine has been so successful in (it's ease, liiat ate most menacing to life. Phy sic i a us everywhere prescribe it. Pfmmnim4 Sw04 A Itowl.f -11 ilrnpcl.M A WKfcK i it ill to ladle and gontH to sell the ltapld Wa.heH and dries tin in Dish 'a.her. In two inlnulen without wetting th band.. No experience necesaart ; .eil at i)CtJt, perm merit roitlon. Address W P Harrison fc Co., Clerk No. 14, Co um bt a, Ohio. 'the man with nerve and a little money hss a bright financial future befoiehltn. Guanl this potnte.'. The man who advertises and then ad ventses Bom j more is the winning mer chant nowaday- llaphaasrd advertis ing Is a waste of money and no way to get results that's it. Kx. The state r.dlioad commissioners are at Urge, and have begun tiip over the state In the fcc of platform denouncing them on every side an institution. I( takes sand io go through with thk farce at this lime. IVffer ba Introduced a hill bobhldliig any one person to own more than too ac.-cs of land. The next thing will be a bill forbidding eating quail on toast or having more than three pics ! i t he house at one time. PefTer Is a daisy . Ilr Powell Reeves slates that crops in California are burned up. Nothing cn be raised this year except a little fruit and a few potatoes. Hay and oats new com mand high prices. Register. This is corroborated by other people Loin Cali fornia. A society of ihe American protective Association was organized in this city Monday evening, with about twenty live msmaers. Itlsavery secret order, and we re unable to learn ot any of Ihe 'le.n- oers, oi ue place ol meeting, or an vilywyi except that an organization a"sVffecrcTT and meetings will be held wcckl. Eu gene Register. A M lladlty has been appointed or ganiz:r for Oregon for the supreme Tribe ol Hen Hura tale cf the Ovist, The first court was orgirdzed at Lrawfords-vil'v-, Ind., the home of the.iithor. Match 1st, with jiS charter mem tiers and over one Ihoasand applicants have been receiv ed. During the month courts were or ganized in several states. Mr Earl Race, of Salem, is doing Al bany today. 0 M Charlton came BP from -alem last evening. llou Cyrus WestUke of San Jose, Calif , is in the city. Mr and MrsJ E Miller went to Cottage Urove this noon. Ur Soper is in the city jail at Eugene foi drunkenness. The appropriate place. Mrs J M Patterson and Miss Adcock of Portland are in the city visiting Albany friends Mrs Thompson and son Lea is, of Port land, are in the city the guests of Hon R A Irvine. Meedames J Schnieer and E Seres, of Albany, spent a portion of the day in ibis city having come ovel by private convey ance. Corvallis News. Miss Prankie Taylor and brother Claude, step-children ef state Printer E 0 Haker, went to Albany on the 11:17 train yesterday. Salem Statesman. The Chicago (Juartet passed through Albany this noon for Corralli. They are a nice looking lot of young ladies who acted as if tbevknew w here they were go ing and what for. They will be in Albany tomorrow night, and thr.se who hear them wilt be gi.-en the best vocal treat in the history o( the city. 1 Nat Hudson. toriulist nom'nee for cir cuit judge, is in Pendleton, becoming ac quainted with people in this section. Judge Pee and Mr Hudson, tiie opposing candidates were seen arm in arm on the etreets today, making apt and timely the acred quotation: "Behold how "good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." "Allow me to in troduce Mr Huds. n," eaid the judge to a voter, "candidate for the circuit judge ship on the populist ticket. A terribly good man. too. Vote for him." Pendle ton O. Mr Hudson was once a resi dent ot Harrisburg, in this county. ILittex E;oeo. The Theatre Royal 1'ramatic Company announced to play Kob Roy and other dramas in Albany Saturday. Monday anil Tuesday night, the Demo crat is informed mHMM in CorvailU. They played in hat city three nights. I hi the last night they were gr''ed with a quantity of stale ben fruit, fhey will not be in Albany, a fortunate thing for ir citizens a-xtrding to repo: t. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Tie- dejnorxnia of I Ann courly. o.gn. in convention assembled, adopt the follow ing declaration of principles and ni aurws a their platform in the oenaing campaign : 1. We reatfinn ami again declare our faith and advocacy of the imperishable plinciples and doctrines of the democratic jsirty a.- j.rxniulgate-1 by it.- early founders and as state.! at Chicigo by the last natin al convention - J. We eaarge upon the republian iarty and it reckless and illadvi-i legislation all the cviLs :md troubles from which the people are now. and have been, suffering for a long time- The low prices of farm pro ducts, the non-employment of labor, the general and. wide spread depression in lr. iness and the aliiicnt universal -tagnation of all our industries, are. without ooubt. the rej-ulb; of the unjust and bnnlensome taies of their high and overprolecti--- tariff .y em. and other class legislation. 3. We Wlieve that a!) U--s eual and ju-t. and that the wealth nation should bear its just proportion of burdens of the government. To this end we most earnestly favor the taxation of th? incomes of the rich. 4. WV claim that fixed rsteni of mt- all pt I'li'.t e of the ft- SVsb lll B. We arraign the last legislature of this shite for its ri-ckl.- ' sqn.itering of the people's money, by extravagant and unne. -' -ary appropriations, and hold the repub lican party of the state responsible for the unquestioned bad legislation of that body. In order that ti e evils ?nd burden now so heavily resting BOOB the People of this state mav le removed bv legis'ation. we all upon tin- honest voter- of Lir.n tmintv tn'l the state, irrespective of arty. to join u- in tne overthrow nt the npSMMU party through out regon, at the apprnacning election. t. 'Ihe Democracy of I.inn Cotinty favor Bound money, tbe money of the constitution, every dollar of v bicli shall be of tqual intrinsic value and purchas ing power and readily exchangeable at the wish of the holder and to that end favor tsuch legislation by Congress as will br'ng alxml the free coinage of si'ver at the ratio of sixteen Io one. 7. .Ve believe that the Act ot the legislature providing for the elertion of an additional Judge for the third judical district of this State was wholly unnec essary, for the rerson that one Circuit .Ititlge can easily perform all the Judicial labors required in said district without inconvenience or being overworked ; therefore, in order to avoid the unnec essary expense of such officer, we de mand the repeal of eaid aw by the next Legislature. H. We denounce in unqualified terms tbe act of tbe last Legislature of this Stale whereby it repealed what is known as the "Mortgage tax law" and we de mand its reetiactmentat the next ses sion . ?). We believe that the law allowing edm tion of indebtedness from assessment was founded upon principles of justit !3 and qnity, and that its repeal works a great bardahip and injustice upon Ihe debtor classes who are unable to withstand such burdens, therefore, we demand the reeaact- tneat of said law by the uext legislature. 10. There being ne adequate law on our statute books providing for the safety anil security of persons who deposit money in banks in Oregon, we therefore demund that the legislature of this state, at its next session-, shall pass such laws in the premises us will be just and proper and calculated to secure the general safety. 11. Ve hold that the people are the source of all civil and political power; we therefore favor amending tho conititntion of tbe United Sbites so as to reunite all the United States senators to be elected by a direct vote of the people. 12. We demand the abolishing of the railroad commission and the specific con tract law. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Dlptom- L Ai.wavs in Turn in i:.--The1 following from t'.ie Salem Independent as alwmt a man who has figured in Ihejcjurls nil along the Willamette valley. Bee in Al bany for bout tealiiif;-. I ' M'Bat I li-tt i ugain within the clutches i f the law and this time he bub fair to Imi ..iu a re-ident of the stale j clliti ntiary. On the Hth of January lie hxk the liberty i sell a horse to Mrs A A Johnson who rcsidsc-n Front street in this city. He pivu.hr a bill of sale for the animal I'lid left thb preinise-. but he siK.II re'iinieil and took the horse unknown to the lady. AJ SDOn u-, the uniinal w as missed a warrant for the atre-t f Hart loll wi'S is .1. A . (anrch v.a. inuaediatelv instigat-' I. Chief Of Poli" Mini. i hail ist-n doing a ' di-a of quiet work in hopes ot appivh"inliinr the tluet but wa- not rewanffl until he wont to Jefferson t.n the 1 1 :'-'t li l ofterdav morn ing. Partlctt wit- t .night' at U lugging camp about four mill alsive that city and brought to Salem late in the af:. tu lle had len employ eil at. the logging camp but fo u d.tvs ;uitl protiioas to that he spent in and alut LoiA'ai Havinii a I'icnic. Gena Comp- ii Col Eddy a".l Cant Mac of the railroad eommisMon, Albany on the Oregoniiui II It on t picnic escctir sion, returning at 0:30 o'clock. They are being chaparone-1 by Mr Koeulor himself, who conveys them in his private car and trv.its them in a manner becoming the exalted positioaa they occupy. As every lioily knows, und have f.ir several years, their examination Of the roads they imsa over is si-spiv a tanv. ltiey siiena their time examining other things a jrood deal m'.re, partkuhirly the elegant Repeats fur nishiil them by the railroaiU. In th moan time the perspiring mvs f .'. the bill for this repabUcaa luxury. At the June eleettsa it is -ufo to pwHct thai voters will learn lief. ire casting tle-ir Iml loU for nieinliers of the legislature wbelher candidate i in favor o' perptrUutting ttii- coHanal f;ir. Swixi Kkvkni.k. Some 2u yean boo, ay- the Yreka Journal, a Kl.ini.ilh river Indian, at the southern end of this county, had a diffc Mitj with three other Indians, luring which ha was killed, and at the same time killed oat of the other Indians. Several years later one of the surviving In ilians died. The Indian kille; by the othr three in the trouble above refem-1 Is had a boy about one year old at the time. 'l"he hoy U'ing now SI yearn old, and knowing from hi mother the t ir-umstan-i-s of i,;. father's de..th. watrhed a good opj-ortanity to kill the only surviving luurdeivr of ln father. He pretended at til time, to titv friendiy with the surviving fjsrJjBB of the difficulty, but a few .lavs ag" whtie smiiing plejtntly U-fore his victim. d tletily pull.vl a sharp knife from tn-ath hi (xit an 1 t!a.dieil him arrow tlie Ijmly. 'it::i the effis js of w hich wound the Riurdr:' r f his faflicr dil in a very short time, and tbe youn- a-j-in skippeil to p;irt -in-known A N'i.w Vai.un Hoad. A Buotigg was asU at iTaaaal on the ei-t object ln-ing to Jake jaiBWdlall ttei to en:vu.-ag and assist the people of ! s county in their ejert. to wvure a -i. -rt. r and a better rtsid to Newport by tba way of Fall cm -'t! -- ;:,ent. tbBBIBjh tbe Bill rezrration to the i -at. Tfr- Newpial New av- In a few months at fartiier-t thousand of airr. of wba: BOW i an In dian reservation, will be thrown otn f r seltiement and hundred of good fami lies wiii !. ; set king homes on sotre of the best land in the most prcisperon county :r. i in-gn. The icter.tion is to complete the rood in time o ac-mmodate the saaaaMr travel frxin the xitinitie of DsVaa an-1 Inilependence. and it is predicted that much of the 'ravel from Stiem, Allssny and t'orrallis will pnfer Uii route :, .. coant of slight trmies. beaaufnt scenery - and to avoid tb .innoyaatpof tne car . n te Otter road?. TBE Pinr Stati. When Mr Wati. r- son told his x Lsitors yesterdaTnMCSBBg that he liked rev'n Utter thanCalifornia-tbey did not for a moment imagine that b; sin eerily was tainted with a desire to lafeh r. He was surjiised ! Snd to marked a dil ferentie !tw-n Cabftvaia and Oregon. and which is ilecide.1!)- in OregHi'- favor Particularl r is this true of its climatic con ditions. As a lover of perpetual n-rdure. from the time BS approached the iiregon line until he arrived lser' be found a con tinaousvis; -f landsoipi l.eauy, anl wa impnsssul with the fact that the fertility cf the oil of the Kog-ie river and the Wil lamett'? valietS surpasses even tbe pi -tamot jeniss of tlie scenery. ' 'regonian. Out Beaaa. -This is always an inter esting subject and Uie 1'bmo-kat i glad to know t":at its PJBbVbN are lot-king up tbe lates of the nuasty old tomes in their libraries. Rev Metayer, of the Catholic church, in Lis valuable library of over 1W volumes, ha- a f.ii-al look used in div ine servitx- that w.'. pnnbil in IMI. and another book wr.tten by Bishop Krancoi de t?o!e, printed in 1617. At tbe pjeaSBI time the oldest i.iik ref.-rre-l to i- the one oned by Or Irvine, printed in 1565. 01 course tlure an- many bookl of a later date of great value a relics, and tlie 1kmh " vt will le glad Id hear from them. Vein. Cov nt. Nut Fket. lean ig -tbe Man aljt Town r-al a dipping frcin a 91 Liui- paper to the effect that Can aea girls wen- ne;rly all teeC BBBB8 then Be has had a grvat furiosi tr to know as tthe truth of the startling item. Today the opportunity eccnrred wlien five pl look nsrChicBBO snits sterr.l from the Cor- vailis train. At that cdy they were given a fine house and (dirties from then1 pro nonnce tbe.r pejrfonBBBei a mu-ir.il bteal of rare merit. P.v attending tonight yon can learn not only w nether the M I.oins par fabriciitetl; but as well hear Tocal mn ir unsurpassed, one cf tbabesi elocn tionists in the I' S and a Chicago whistler. Beans i CoaraixJa. Tomes row af- terntsin the second of the college conbMs in base ballwill occur at Corvallis hotwivn Ihe College nines ot Ktigene arnt (orvains. if the weather permits An excur-ion rate of 50 ooata bus Usui urr.ingel. and a iparaal train will come fnun Corvallis at oSW after the game, the trip to tbrd city Isung niaile on the regular train. This will afford an excellent opportunity to see n good college game cheap. The admission fee to the grounds will lie only l"i cents. New hkkickiis.- At the annual efscttOB of the stockholders of the Kugle Woolen Mills Co of llrownsvill", heltl Tuesilay. Ilugh Fields, Jos White. John llrown. Brack Mover ami lr Curl were elected dins-ton. Hugh Fields was elected presi dent and Mr Cox, secretary. Mr Bishop has been reinsbititl :vs mannget of the Portland store. W R Kirk retires from the management of the beainan. A BnCtTLAToa. Sayt the Times: The story goe that A M Witbain sob! a Land of sheet) to a young man Iron soap creek Bt $1.69 cents pot head, the other day, and that a day or two later r Averv purchased tbe same sheep from a young succttlalor at J ! .sit . . - i cent s per neaii was a neat profit. especially eince Messrs vVithaiii ami Averv live in sight ot each other, and arc accounted shrewd deal ers. Tne. Promihh towisi s of Benton coun ty have nominated the fn'lowlng ticket County judge, A W Herbert ; clerk, Prof H Sheak : sheriff. I L Underwood; treas urer, It I Inrtman ; coninilssloncr, Joseph Taylor ; assessor, A larks; surveyor, v (Jlars ; coroner, R tirant; lerordcr. I A Gould; school superintendent, Lillian Glass ; representative, Res I'll Willlatnl jolr.t senator, J M Kiton. Tiik O P Salk. For tho sixth time the Oregon Pacific property Is offered for sale. The advertisement appearing In the Times. Saturday June :'tid is the date. The wording of the advertisement Is substantially the same us heretofore. A CuBtOSTTT. - Mr Jerome Froinan left at the DsnSDCSal oflico today ucouple car iosities ct nsistiiiL' of siniill twigs Irom treo containing anoles and blossoms cloat bjL't'tlier, a sight very rare, never before Been by the Man about Town. DEMOCRATIC Senators. WR P.ilyeu. Albany. 'Jefferson Meyers, Pranklin liutte. Representative. M Pbilpot Harris burg. I J Whitney, Albany N P Crnme, Shedd . Commiaeioner W p; potter, Fox Val ley. Clerk 0 K Sianard, ol Brownsville. Recorder- -Riley Shelton, Hcio. Sheriff- 0 C Jackson, llalsey. Treasurer K I. Ilryan, Tangent. Assessor 8 O Wa'lare, Lelianon. Bcnool Snperintendent -F M Ifitcliell, Albany. Coroner --Frank Farrell, Albany, state Democratic Ticket. I 'or Got hill count i Brnot Win Oahoway, of Vam- Ckmaressmon, from the lt district -Hoa j h w eati.crfortl. of Albany. i SongnaeaiBB frotn Sad l!-trict i!n Ja H Raley, of Pendleton. Supreme Judge A B Bennett, of The Dalles. Secretan- of Stu'.c Cluirles Nickill, of Jacksonville. fcchaol tsuperiutcn Jent ll V S Keid, of i.initup. - ess I Treaiuiu1 rbOflBn I. Davidson, of Salem. Attorney (ienera! W II Holmes, of Sjlem. State Printer Jchti I'rJrien.of Portlar.il Circuit Judge J J Daly. Prosecuting Attorney- L H Mon tave. 'uhlic Speaking. 1 bt dOBMl rati, landidales of Linn coun ty w ill speak on the jwlitical i.ues of tin tlay at the following time and places: ) ra :-. Tanaenl Shedd Mav I. at 10 a r 18, at '' p m I!', at 1 p in 21. at 1pm at 1 p iu '23. at 1 p m 24. at 10 a m N. at 2pm 2."'.ut 10 a III llarri.V Halsev tirg llrownsville . l rawford-viile Swct Bone STaterioe . .sotiaville . Ieluuion ..... !! k i txvk Lyon Jordan Sbatbem hcio Santiam.... Allunv SS, 96, 2pm lpm 1 p ui lpm 10 a m 3 p ni 1 p m 2 p m 1 a m SI, at St, at 1, at 2. at Jui Juno "p; :: ..: le!.,te ore rcpnrtfully re- lested to no preaoat anl parti ij ate in tbe diKUHFion. k B Dam. rCbainatn Coeaty Cental Coannittta 6ao WaieaT. Geue?aij. .i Notice. Qlai CX.UC : .. i .jy.r aid bear in mind that tbe rourt has fixed May 14th as the ien taxes will become dc do uect. AH st.oui.i pay before that date so as to avoid additionalcost. C CJsc'rtn sheriff. Trv v .rr.c ol Parkrt Rio. rrfjtn puffs. They ire -out ot sight." A wfld cat, over io fee", btgii, ki..cu in ou'.hrrn Oregon fc w Ja v ago. John ?-ewa:t has tuft bough; .' - SJ hesd cl yaang eatt'.c south cf I'a.ene for M Mi own ott rook county. I. H IcMafiau to lart another paper In Salon next week, making nptnkr r.ve a. nearly a we can cnur.t. Mack m a ruj'ir'. If vcu think the bovs are the only hi.tiet hear (he Chicago gfr! tonight, she wi I make tbe bo aUiamed of ti.e.c !ve. P. cine Karm?r: Tbe Lien county BBtJOSN are ta!kir.g of going to state grange st Kuger.e and forming a grangrr c:np. Jvi nrilc tiro co5t. Prof I) V S Rod will speak ir. McMm v; . on k rti 30th. Prof Rcld will make a good canvas for the office ot superinten Jcnt of public in.truction. Li'l Rnaaay a rr.an En Oregrn Cby w sttempt'ng to set fire to a building there, when I. e was captured by Coa Har'.ow, a rct.!enl ol Albany a! one time, and an othrr rr.an. tnd mrreJ over 10 the au:ror- Utea The North Wet naaraaco t'. mpinv was t :: heavily in the recent Independ ence fire that resulted In the burning oi the mill cf Prescc't ft Venne.. It car ric J I !.c cr.sirc i.iura:tce tf tj.jjo Lis probable omc ol this wis reh.tured. NrKon Benurt on no uank stock In tol city, tair tn Ihe dtturct Merchant. National. He t rv'-!ing a huodrrJ per cer.t asscMrr.cn" on wba" be own in that concern ar.d U nssklng no BOiee about It. -Ticomi Ledger. Ra Hcn;l anJ Ed Zc returned vc".crday frotn Cablornla, and gac themtelvc up to constable Thsrp. They were taken before Jiup.ic Cur! and heir bonds were nxed at so to app-r before the grar-d juy of Bet. ten c-wnty. Mis Bentlei and Mr. Zrvss fnrniatod ihe bond. Scarlet ffver H orivalent In 'he vicinity of 'Jn.i IUe acios ihe river in Linn coun ty. Four d ath have occurred thee late ly. Toi i;l'dr,-n ot Mr Horapple and O children ot t'ortrr Mate well Known In lid. rpy were victim of ttc drca.t dl casc. Corvaiis lime. Deputy U S Marshai GeOraja lliiinph- rcv if in 'lie city -oilav. Me tooogtit a war 1 ant from ihe t' s 10111 iilsaiiwi 1 for Ihe eri e.i of Joe Morrison, a Mhiteii,au Uvieg with an Inhian wtft. rh.rgcil with v:n4 Ittjjor Io 11 Ihe rcscrv Antonv tlietic. fton. Yaontns an lndiai. Hat Ncs. lie anil FOrci Kash. of Corvallis, wen- in the citv this BOOB, Mr Arthur Porter went t Portbaad this no n . :i a -.'or! trip. Mr W C Bret k-nridgw rt,tnme,l this morning from a s-veral w?'ki sojourn in I; om burg. wnere he vrorke.1 011 the Soldier s Homo, now alsnit ixunpletiHl. Henrv Watlerson isis-tsl through Albany yesterday morning on his way to Portland, where he lectured last night. He will pro Dead theme Kentucky ward. Wm Seas left Monday night for Bsa Francisco. He declares that BR will not he connected again with the Oregon Pa cific, even it the Hogg faction soeurvs Con trol of it. Times. Judge Flinn and daughter. Ruth, I. C Marshall and wife and VV (' Morgan re turned on tho overland this morning from a trip to the Midwinter fair. They saw all the sights. ( n crossing the line into' 'regon the ground was covered with snow. J K W'eatherford will tularin the brethren in this congressional district when the votes am counted next June, lie is not B chronic office-seeker and his nouiinotion came unsolicited; his ability is unques tioned and should the voters of western "regon conclude to select him to represent them in the next I" ,S. congress, they will have an able champion and a man who has more than his own individual interests at heart. We predict for him :i rousing majority in Denton county. Corvalli Tinies. A This?. This morning a tramp stoic a silk handkerchief Bid B pair of shn king from a line ia the yard of Virgil Parker. Mr Parker saw him leave the place with them but thought be bad beta given a "band out." The Corvallis Times says the pompa dour style of hair dressing started with tbe Osage Indians. Tim buck who can grow the tallest ami stielest pompadour is chosen chief. Pompadours and bangs are about ol the same calibre. WsDOOra NVITAVIONS. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Golden' Common every day. Smilkv . SATURDAY TbOSB Cntl iOO QmiA. In singing the cultivated voice is thrown forward and is entirely fret from the gutteral. nasal sQUIlds of the tliroit and nose peculiar b) so man v. Without effort tbe voice hlls the room, while tbe louder voice in tne throat remains on the stage. I'he voices of the 'Im ago Lady s Ouartetto ate not atHT cul- Urated in a marked degree; but they possess quality, and, like the successful fisit ball eleven, their owners do team work. making massed plays. Their wedges lat evening penotrat't! the limr of the atidierin; into every heart 111 front of them, it was a complete victory Though thirteen pieces are on the program, the live Chicago girls were heard twenty-six times, several se bvtions recessing triple encores, strong iu tpiarb-t work they are as strong in in liv idual effort. Refined ami eoneiy in ae iearane. tone of the young ladies is tlie daughter of a Chicago banker) their sing ing i-aptivab;s from the first sound. The whistling of Miss Weaver was a spicy fea ture of the program. SliM Neltnor in her comedy imjiersonations has never had an equal in tbe gem est of the valley. With rare grate and wonderful hubs she lifts a ton ebcutionarily with In r silver ti pried Umgue ami very expressive face. The Man aliout Town lias seen loung men by the tdoxm fail in love dh Mary At. lemon. It t.uu'1 genius to prouti'-e sucn an etiect. Miss Neltnor axei Mis-s Weaver in this re pect tore the hearts of several Albany young men into shreds. Ibis faculty is the acme of talent in either the vocalist, actress or elocuticni-t. for it create- general appre ciation. Voices Bad not feet count, and the Chicago girls deservedly won the general verdict of giving the Im.i concert entertain ment ever presented the jop!e of Albany. Lebanon. W !l M-in-s y will in a few tlays fr- into partnership with C C Pugh in the grocery iiis:ni-s.. We are glad that Mr Miin-y has .-on: hided to rviuain here, and wish him the best of mccess in bntineaw. Iist W.,lne-day Mr- Joje- Moist wen: ut to close the hantjtOIB ju-i as tlie storm came an ' the door came to with such fnrae a. to throw her to the ground and dislac.de her shoulder. As Mr- Moist is 'juite old. it waa a great misfortune for her. Ir B-jOth wa t-alle.1 and st tlie injured h -judder. Qjniteaa intn-5ti:g trial occurred lat flalBTllay, iLt.?r-ting alike toteacher anl parents. U njtuss that ore Guard teacher at Fern Ridge, had occasion to punish one of hi pupil-. Mi-- M iry I-ofourTow. for violating the ruU cf the s hoc-l. in regard to wiapering; and in so doing the young lady a- thrown b the BOOT, an-i her attire contiideraWy disarrangid a-id damage.1. Her parent, and friend claim she was cruelly L--aten and had the teacher arrete.l for assault and ialtery. A number of wit-ne'si?.- ee examine. f-r both the prosvecu tion and the d-fc.ve. Wp-ttv iY.- :: r I' I; Keliey.ii.'. 1 "- r-.i'. r A F St.. we appean-J f-jir the state. an-I In M S.in.-rs for th.- d-s-fence. After a prii..ngtp.i session the jury agreed to disagree and the rase will bt, tniil Sat'uday at 10 2 Lij re-s and C van BB. " R'TiiiJi. Kt'i;v:v e-i The CorviUls Garettesav-. BFFiabor, p roprie'.or of the Corval!: mi'is. recently parcbased one an l or:e-fotir"!i tons of sw:ng (wine, tbe remaining stock of tbe Albany flax mill. It iaae rood an article, as to quality and finth. as ran lie ob'ained in the east Tiie fai ure of tb concern was doe principally to tiie fsct'-bat twine dealers 10 Ssn Francisco foand out that op here iri ria an article was being mar-ufartured equal in quantity to the output of eastern rr.-.iis. and was being placed on tbe rjarket al a price so lew that the Calif.ircia dealers could not compete with it Ibis led them to pur chase '-be AJbaay plant which has since been ciosei'. A Cli AM.tAi'.ix Woki.d. The Harris burg Courier sacs: There eeems to 1 a general exedus of 'le business men af Hai- sey. and nntest sometning is none were will soon he bat a hantifal left in that once thriving little burg. The :;.-s" m- ve was the departure of H 0 lljIBOlli Mr Plv- niate i an energetic and very jBJJBteastn basinesi man. and there is but little tioubt that be will make a Meom t.f bis new BBOVa taking in Tacoma where he ha established himse-lf in the commission tisin---.. ri:.-Xt e 'eive i ItH Sli-.'h-ner. who Las tbis week made arrangements to re:uove ! A 1 ry. lwo more of tne most active bntine- men arv prv pering to leave fcT South.m On gon. so we a-t in formed. S.B4R SUB Out Paisb. Mart Miller has laid on our table a well preserved copy of volume 2 numbers of the Lister coun ty Gazette, published at Kingston New York and dated. January 4 ISoo. It con tains an acconnt ol the house of repre sentalivee aod Senate in separate bodies and at separate times waiting upon pres ident John Adams to pay their respects in response to the inscgural address previously delivered to both bouse in joint convention. The paper is printed m mourning on account ot tbe death of Washington it also contains notices of tbe sale oi negro saves. That Stbvn:!.: Tneir. Seve:al menders ol tbe dtfunet "Kot K-v " company, recently stranded in Corvallis, were in Albany this r.. n These were a pretty respects! e xicg crowd, even though it ia eaid t!..v tbej niewaboat as poor a performance as it is porsible to five. People do net have to atWnd such shows, and they make tbe'nseives pretty low when they bring rotten ergs int'i the matter Poor troupe should not be supported That is ttie idea. Rut It. Io tomorrow at held tbe 3id II T.Suuimer the M K chnrcit wi quarterly meeting !ev ville. of lbanon, will ofBriate. Live .::. Preach ins at 10:30fol Feast at lowed by the Kc I BIBOBt ol SupjM?r. aiol preaching at 7 terly Cool rence at S o'cl let ing. All cori!:ll invited. the Lords iSO O.Ur this evtn .1 A', bet'. Preaching at the Baptist chaieb in the morning, other Kfriotl as BBBbL Jos Dmnmet. Traveling Secretary of the Y M C A is in the city and will address the associationi tomorrow at -4 p m in their hall. He will COndnct a specially interest ing anniversary s.rvice. A mule chorus will furnish music. All mesnbers ami fionds are invitet! t. bt present. The aorrien at tbe Presbvter'a.i ebatl h tomorrow will bl as ffiOowa: Plimhillg bj the liev H F Gwvnne at 10:311 a 111 mid 7 p ui : Sabbath scbool at 11 AO am; Junitir C K ma ting al 4 ji ro; V P S C K at 7:4.". All vvi'l U made welcome to these ervices. Mrs Languish . "Tired 1 lh. so 'Ircd all tbeli:ne!" Mis Smart, Well, to I used to be until I begun to take Ay er's. Sarsa parilla as a spring medicine, an. I now 1 don't know what it 1 to have that tired leeling. Try it my dear; only be sure you get Ay er's." The work of 'he tiuar'ttie is t.f the very highest order of merit. Ttie voices are well balanced end blend together delightfully. Iowa State Register. At tba opera house April 27. See the Mew Improved Singer s. w ing m chine. The l tt 1 lvry th-cheapest . W Sivvden, agent, Uffiea at K M rrsaok ewelry store By using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray, faded or discolored hair asMiti.cs Ihe natu ral color of v outh, and glows luxitriant and sftong, plcasiitg everybody. Shiloh'a Vitaharr ".s what you need for dyspepsia, tcrpid Hvcr, yellow- skin or kid ney trouble. It ib guaranteed tofgivo yon a.tistaotion. Price 75e. Sild'by Pnshay & If seen. The:, llinraaai SDUSCttM. nuruv r Stenitiiiv.-C'o'illiullver Uiie lkaaU. w H you want a retiable dye that color an even brown or black, and please and satisfy you every time, Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. will will use reseaw arm can c-.-mriunuou sj8:, Wli, llilu IU aim. HOME AM) ABROAD A pairoi.ho: was recemly made ir. id minute and 10 second, which lower, tiie record. No wonder th . railroad commissioner s-ard in with the railroad. The mem ber, were r cehrly lakentothe Midwinter ran in upcciai cr. i Scrders lu jatt shipped a carload of sheep and a car load of log to Port land. He paid 3! cent on foot for the hog and $1.50 10 $2 00 for the sheep. C H Dalrymple, of Albany, was billed to speak here for the populist Wednes day evertng, but he did not speaa for some reason or other, although he was In town Harritbuig Courier. Colfax I in a quandary about It. dray men. There I a license ordinance, bat the drayr.-.en refute ti take liccnae. out, a. they all have claim abainn ihe city they cannot collect. The council I In sore strait what to do. Fifteen or twenty tramp brcke a ea! 011 ore of tbe car in ye.terday'a north bound freight train, but were rt-jcttrd by ihe train crew. The "ind'jf.riaU" then began throwing rock but Conductor Fred Wail promptly drew his revolver and lightened them awav. Eugene Guard. Harvard wn the intrr-collegla'e bate last even Irs. overcjrr.inc Yale'. ebater. bv a mall majoritv. acordirir o the declaration of the iudze. Ahnot 1500 hund.-ed percent, princip.Uv iiiend of Ya'e, were pre.er," Clyde A Duni- way, of Prrtlt-.d Or., clorfd th debate speaking for Harvard. Tne 0 A C management of the enter tainment cf the Chicaeo Clurtete in Corvallis, m net have been very poor. Tbe Op trite aayai We are informed thai the Ixtal management of the Chicaao Lad y-jartetle received compitmentrav licketstothe number of 15 which were dLtributed among the poor (?) instead oi oei..g given to member cf the pres for which purpose toey were isued. I II Harri yrtterdav received by ex- pre two horned toad They w;re .n! to him ov hi brother. B .S Harris formerly of Corvallis, but who Is now engaged in painting on the roof of the extensive capuot building at Austin. Texas. The toads are good !zed and wrre caught on the i'.ep lrading to the c -po'a ol ihe building, and were 300 feet above the ground. A W Weaver now wean one ol the beaude? a an orna ment for hfe nc;kii; Cvryilii New. SOCIAL AND PKRSONAL. klrCharle Mrnteith arrive-i in affiant thi noon from Spokane Mr E L Thompson, siciai agent fijr the N vV Insurance companv is in the citv. He report, the c rmpiny s loss by tbe Independ ence fire to have been on'v" almt" l'Xs). The rik was nearly all reinsured. Ja Mi-jri and Bessie Fields, two mem- oen of tbe Rob Roy company were married .' r. A t;..n.-..-r ' -.- '. -tr. i :.-- would do tbe job at half price. Tbe J P i-e- i rf r.y f-r Laif price. Mes-Ts J R Wnitnev. C W Watts. C B W.r.r.. Ai i-.-n: . K M H rt-'-n and J Klein cf Ai'sany pasisei through Lebanon Monilay on their return to Albany from a fishing jaunt jp the Santiam- They took dinner at the St Charles and srere registered as "Ceaey'i Advance tJuarvi," but from the j- : -r... aj i.-ir.. - : gur.g we w.-.ul i sneat that Coxev would srarceiv own them abroad. Lebanon Ki press. Under the heading of "liood Man' the Brownsville Times sacs : Sheriff C C Jack-8-n. nominee on tbe c!em.3auc ticket for a second term in that capacity, was in our citv on business this week. He has served the people cf this cocntvEn an able "v during tbe past two vears and has made many friends in all political parties. The way be helped a cumber of people in this place bv saving them anneccessarv roits on tneir delinquent taxes last year ha? won bis lots of vote. While here he in formed us that Gouernor Pennoyer would not allow him anything for his trip to Hli nou after Rasscil. excevtt his traveling ex penses." r :.!(.. Intnl.! a vsnlUu. W . . be of ta'ue to ibe world by illuv.rat irg ;r.e in-.provtment in the mechanical art. and eminent physicians will tell you fat tbe prosres in medicinal agent, has been ol (c;ual importance, and a a strenjrther.tng laxative that Svrup ol Figs i ir in ajv:nc: ol a" o;her To retain an atundant head cf hail ot a natural co'or to a gcod old age, the hy giene of the tcalp must be observed . Ap ply Hall' Hair Renewer. M.iloh'aJCare, th. great couh cd croop ne, is f if si by n. Pock.t naw coctaina wa:j-i.- dates, oaly SSc, Ccil.i.en Ijve it oh.v Mauo. Gsarataa LaaooBa. Trose wishing to to study Qsnasa should call on Mrs C Coh en at the corner of Thinl and ( alapooia roots flllwBj Will teach writing and peaKing April 1st er.u.m . Please call t et ore .Mr- C Co hex. Dr. Price's cream Peking Powder WorM's ftarWnfcael Award. N.w Lt xtt&ii Y.t). Tne undersigned is prepared to snpply a'' custoujers with a' I kintls ol Ian bar, drain tiling, cedar post, rlour aud feed on ;be most favor able terms. F Q Powca Shndd. Mrs. J. II. Hobsxydeb, ISSFadfic Ave., Santa Crur, Cal., vvrites: When a girl at scluxd. in Reading, Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain tevsr. On my recov ery, I fouud myself perfectly bald, and, fcr a long time. 1 ffiercd I should ! permanently so. Vriends urged me to use Ayer's Hair Igor, and, on doing so, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of bair as one could wish for, being changed, how ever, from blonds to dark brown." " After a fit ot sickness, my hair cams ou iii combfulls. I nsed two bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair is over a yard loug Mid very full and heavy. 1 have rCCOSB BButnd.d this preparation to others with like sid effect." Mrs. Sidney Cacr, sa) Kegina at., Harrisburg, Pa. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis factory results. I know it is ths bsst preparation for the hair that is made." C. T. Aruett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. Ayer's Hair Visor . layartKi D;ur.i.v.ara vo., unm ''Cl' 4; "A3 CdVj m thcLil.i"ar,-l never exct:L i. "Triw and prove.1" i ' ' be verdict of millioi, . Simmons Liver ftffiju i iter 1 U only Lfver a-1 KsrJtsec n'xlw! 1'-: whi h you can i ' . i jrotts faith for a care. A mild Lxa t." -, and" porejy v. stable, ,-tt 1 ing direcisj oa tle Liver and Kid- Better ban Pith uevM. Try i. Sold hy ad tta iii I..t;i:;d,or in F'ov.de." i m ii v or made into n .C KSWS ef 1 r 31 ijft. ... . :.tv..r ::-v - -. . ..... . tiwtljr aay It tUn ' . I .-.s!li r It a zj r.i.,. '."XK.'.(.i' it t -aasiawj In 1--. ... FORD, ftaBielist, Of DesfjM'ne. inwa, Wlitae coder "date af 'March 23. 1SSV i. B. Mm. Mr-. Co., Dofur, Oregor. On arriving b -me iaat ks, I fcsrd.il ell and .oxtoosly amaitinz. Oar httle nL cght and ooe-hIf j.r old. who had a ted away to SipmotU, u r.-.w weil, Vu "atroas, and well GcheO p. ". B. C-ocgh :'ore baa dice it. wori w'I. Bt'tbofthe cJilldien like it. Yoat S B. Cocgb Care ha. enrtd and kept away a! boancBM. Ircra me Sa give it tf tvery ote, with greiiog for ail. WUhicg vca prveii y. we are Voora, M,. i M. J F Fc:.dl S " at ai cirfo w,! ri, ST-yfTf imit rm rise. vnh la .a; " nt. pt BW Sa fej ti drarrw-.. S a..' V'irBCiT(r-xu.iec Lj I ACUa-MINC. WEBB :..ca-,snd i. - BSatSnTS Use cent a dose. Tins Gpbat Cocoa Ctxe pr.; where ad others r:t Ccfh., Cro :y c.-rti Thro.t, BanKca, Whjcpui Cc-h acd t v.c-s-rr7t; : s it c- l ' r has c-rrd ttocaitU. an l will CT3Z ISM taira in t rae. ty rrrugsis-j cn a eusr astex?. Tor a Iauxte Back or Ok'. SHlLOH'S BELLADOSHA PLASTER:.-. CATAflRH REMEDY. w lave voc 1 itarrh ? '.Ts :r: ; -z . - teed W cure Fjs- irici- 9 -- iaiictor IrtA. 0. Mo McFarlaitd. -:- dsai eb -:- Harness - and - Saddlery Display in tiie Gqoi VI60R F MEN Exalt?. Oalckr, Ptfr-aisst t F.s:;-e.'. 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