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About The Corvallis times. (Corvallis, Or.) 1888-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1904)
iflOAH.flREr- The Coalings and Goings of PeJJptte .Social Gossip, , Personal Men-, 1 . tion and Other ftem9 of Public Tri.terest, ! -li i i -'"' i i J. F. S'elwfr of Jefferson was a bufcloeJS visitor Iu (Jcrvailla Wednee- Bilob -Pritctt l.t Welnerdaj fr Oakland. Crffifoiuiajl, He- wnii0 fetf eet elx weeks or a month. -'03.3? A new roof is now on duty at the M.iT.-ifcratr dwelling, Pie; was -paton this week by Adam Br.tbejra.y t ' "i Mrs Milan Harper of Portland habeeo'be guest tbls week of5 Oor-! vallis frlecd". . . - Mise Ma?gie McEte; 'zWlettTThurs. day fpr her, home at N,e.sff rg, having been the guest for 'Bevetal days of her orutuec jame, la v-.-srvaiiis. (. - : ', lr- :: r ; 'i ;V i Subject tomorrow at M.E. cburcb South, moroiog, "Frovideaee and Suf fering evening, "Future Punisb- most." TJuaaiy eenoci at W a: m Mrs. E. E. Mundy -w rived ihOQie Thuradav from Portland-, iwnftra she has been in the Ooo4 8n5arltaa ftoeH pital for a surgical operation, Miss Sarah Evans who baa been for several years, a teacher In the schools of Ohlcago, has arrived for a Tlelt with ber father in . tbe southern part of the county. .: After a visit with tbe latter's par en Mr; and"MrsrJrM.erber. M'1. autr Mrs. Johnson left Thursday tor their 1 home in tfeBras'lra;-14- R. It. Wtltebiai'Taalfy'S turned a fe dayfl fgn . jfo ui.fc Jog- up tbe gantlam. They left yea teiday for a sojourn at Newport. AuguslXhngwtio receaUy puo- tt-w - property in Job's a-ldlttop; is e.ggaged:i .mat ing extensive Improvements to bis place. Im-'i iu.Hi ) -.t , 'A .1 i'jt-. Dr. Nawth Ql Philomath, rpaesed, through town tbe other day, eDroute to San Fraacfcico - to1- take a -Weia4' course in bis profusion at a medical college. -Mr. and MrZ-tP-Bbj-dd 'left 'lnurauay, t,o occupy their cottage at Newport for the summer. , They are to be joined .nex,tniweek.':byl "tb'tir daughter, Mrs. Fortsoo aod child'en, of Sacramento, California. '" '' ' enfSts at the E. B. Hfrnlnghome Wednesday, were O. B. Ward well and famllya'cid' Arthur Martin and -fanrilyn all of Silver La.ke. , -They 4 were ,n routeitvj'au Wlog'at j 'wport. 1 j' ; '- - - K with a bear and de9r already slain, aod othr wild beusta aU tatJjjg to tbe woods in a panic at the mere sight 'of him. Con Gerhard la eojoylng himself fbsCQUghtyat) BlaurtlyLane county, wbere be is camping with his Uusual Bfrvice at the Church of Christ tomorrow. - Morning subject "A Forward Movement," All wemb-t ers are urged to be" present at ' this service as matters -of lbtereat con cerning, the work of. thg, .cQnilog yjar J. will b& presdntPd. t-t -1 Th firstOregon grown water- melonsthatJvftJielQajaj thlp TTnr rn Hlan'jlVBfl at thA Rnn-l log grocery store yesterday. They came from Souther Oregon in a dsr load lot to Albafjy'iand brd'uiht over by team lot tbe local5 matUet. V i ;j Miss Hattls Potts returned a fw days ago from tbe bedside ot her sis ter In Port'and, who has lust been the subject of a delicate surgical' opera-' tion, , There is little doubt now of the patient's ultimate recovery, although .tm th mum RnnrP'.i hnnBiI ! .v. r r rv.v. Dr. Eshelman, supreme instruct or, paid a. fraternal visit to tbe local lodge of United Artisans. Wednesday evening. Tbe gentleman has been a physician in Salem fer.'"BomeUme, acd Dr. Altman succeeds to the practice that Dr. Eshelman had recently given up In that city. A huge 8Ddke six feet long and three Inches thick was killed ' ! in the hills near Sulphur Springs,, tbe other day, by Avett Vacucrpool. A little boy, after nodlng the reptile, reported the fact to his father,. and ; .Mr. YapT derpool shot It with a rifle. 1 ' It was spotted in color, .and Is what Is known as the gopher enake. - u , Miss Alice Hoi oiotr, who baa been visiting Corvallis relatives for the fast ten daye, p:ft Thyrsday ;fpt:a;itrIp .'to Ioi?e Beich. . From there ehe eoea tn Hood Blvrnfcf a -visit, "before raturn- ing to ber hrme at Meeil.'a Park, JJew- Mexico, wbere she holds a position as professor in tbe State Agricultural College. Her Mends .Jjf re. say -thaJk Miss EtLel Alexatfier may return to -her home In this city almost any day now. She Is visiting at Nolex; WashlDgton-H ana tnere was a severe electric storm there a few nights ago. Miss Alexan der is a webfoot girL and letters ffofh her ocnslnB 6 tale thiui fiho refused- to retire during the storm, and that tbej had to bear fret company .until 1:30, 1 when tba fury of tbe tempest bad at-o.tfd. . ..- r for Portland, to remain. Born Saturday, to Mr. acd Mr W. A. Bates, a daughter. ". J is. Wyat of Albany, was aCor- kylieht in tbe Burnett brick is unaer iepalr. - . i i :t -, i t . ' " V -iiArthui Belknap reaves this after noon for a few days visit at Newport. -- ETC. Craven and family- are' v occupy the Alt man residence Fourth street in a few days. -ThuKdW.E. Jates an hrm llv- were DSBSe'eers for tfewDcrtf.' r.i Dcbupy 4har!cbttoe lot the eummei i i-Jh -S'tf-lie't" of 'JefTarson was -tra9pacth. ;bal4ees, in Corvallli Thursday aod Friday. j HrCrawfoid left yesterday td week at Cascsdia, for .. tha i batefis of his health., ., , , s -hpQk . at ,.the ad Jresa on youn "Times.''' 'It'ehoTs how you stand ori i;T-rMis8 Louise Cooper. returned ye?4 terday from a three weeks' . visit in Mrs. Eiizibeth Belknap, daughter aq'ii "l.ft'tV;aoq,'.'jea Ve Monday for an outing or several weeks at .Newport. Mrs. 7 -V t'J'-T- 'VI ' i ' i!;1ltniilawkin8 a: nd Huh son of 'Portland, tea' guests! -iiir the bome, Qlf.rE.wellSafpri 'eeveral A late letter from Pearl Bose, an- Corvallis in the first days of Septem berpreparatory to entering college. : -cMrs. Estea' aod daughter, Miss Estfs of SVTauI, arrived Thursday and are guets of Dr. and Mrs. Farra. Mrs. Estes is a sister of E. E. Cooper. Tbe exterior oi tha Episcopal church, including the roof, Is receiving new coats of paint'. The colors are green for the walls, an (if or the roof a recfaish brown. -of Philomath, passed to oan x raocisco to taue a SDeciai Softjee in igsfpibefo' It' a medical Miss Minnie Watson of Davton. ingtoo, and Mrs. Mae Landls. of ;Ore(jg,-arrlf d .ThtQSday apd are guests tor a tew days or their taunt, MrgAsa AJefaudePu j jux 1 k Tonight, at Plymouth, many Cor valli&ite will eatf ice eeam nd cake with,thfl ; , ppngregationali8ts , who are to' give "a social at the chaDel tbetC wnafsci;-. t 'oUlfiv. rf The; middle- cotuge 10D three that aces on. Ninth street, just south of lha.Qliia.pple white home, has been purchased by Kev. P. A. Moses. It is known she Jackson house, and will be. used for renting purposes. . The subject. pt the mowilngaer,. Vlcfe'at tW Cbnrfregaifonkl fcnufchto- morro.Ulbayiearitja'OTtaoeef',j and in the evening, "Are There Spe cial Pt9yJ4eji&ee?.'VSuiBlay,afiBotn there will be services at Plymouth fchapel. ii , U A '. j- i! ' H-Thepfaeh crdp ''at' the E. Ct ti ger orchard .will be ready for harvest In about two weeksr L'Wbile the yield is not up to the standard Tot Mr;-Kl- , . Mrs. N..A, MaSIpw and daughter, who recently arrived from the 'East have gone to Brownsville for a fw weeks visit with Airs. Mallow's son, John Malldwe;"wiio lotmerly resided athis place. i ,, Iftyi-WUllams,,. probably fleetest 'quarter 6f a mife runner tka quarter of a mile runner west 9f.lbe,iiQCklea5sa3in-taaia..IlMsday4 visiting friends. The dajrtQrejhB .... TJeer SuOOllDg 10 he . vlclnfty of bis home in PolK county, aod bag- i A i e a i t lA t-clWnd thJaflweLk. Wt BercbtolS waa elected; grahd mister workmen-ofthe grand'lodle of A. O. also ot Corvallis, was selected grand usher ofthe grand, lodge of the De gree of Honor.' - " -Harold Strong and family are to leye day for a1 Beoeral weeks out- in- .n,i, kni.f tha fltst ot September they expect to leave for Brklev to-hera -in -one mora vear Mr. Strong will complete his course in law. . - . c t f J The steamer L. Koscde, of Flor ence, one of tbe best and most com fortably furnished of -tha -ocean-going tugs on tbe Pacific coast, has arrived at Yaqulna Bay for the season and will do all kinds of work j on) the -bay, such as transporting passengers, tow ing ships, etc., says the Albany Her- 'Tha Burrell delivery team and wagon performed a rath9r unusual running stunt, Thursday morning. At the George Fuller residence, where par cels were being - delivered, tbe horses started, and loan adjoining street they jumped the -college ditqh and proceed ed on their way without even having up'aettke vehlcleJ A wdodpile loom ed up, in the ..way; however, ad in at temptlng'to go over It" the wagon turn ed over and the animals were caueht. TNotltffHBgfe resulted, with the excep tion cf a broken bolt or two. brr ... J - -U-,: Given His Time- rjNotJceis Vereby given that my eon, Belford Nois, aged 16 years has been J given -his time by we, and that hereafter r will not be , responsible fortebts con traded by hfm. Dated at Blodgett, Ben -ton County, this the 27th day of June 19O4. -- '- ' William Noifl, itfl yusrerd. vHAf it hk:& -v?i. ataju j .'( n.TT by Wfc LL-KSO KB W YORKTPA- ; v Jd-'j" ried "tofliSutB-jiB-isibBa uoJ-o. A- i 15 5 u. ts-x. 4 i sh j. v c i'n mi ttel Yo' this elate dence that Vjf.dgeArJieT jwill car ry New York by a rqusipe , majori ty i": -t!J tsaatit t o a at uauiwu u? Mr. RooseVt'baa 'neve-Beetf1 gwWvTefettr'irh'-'biaitbr srais'.'iw-nen so ran ior Tnayor "in 18S$!he obtyn60,485ptes,nlfe JErMrdtetMiVM oTSiWU' 'to -1888 artd'lEldteih98J00plSti:-l892,, as str-aht-te'tbHcanrdfdatea; 1 l,; I -When Mr? BEwfevelt'ab ror'gotu erhd'r in 5898 eJvBi'lhegTamo.ur'df hi3(siDPwracod tfoaWea 1.ltm to- bfeM.' Mr? Croke-r's Vah' Wick Nov 2 bVDlytl7,28e ipldFarity.-!,--Tw3 yeasefofti Mr.fMcKSsileyliatliaf led the efat iby 268,000. - J TtflSSS Governor Morton carried th&' State by lob.UUU, aod-tbe republican can didate forjeeretary, pf j8tate;iRa e lected .by 90,000 in 1895. , ' Mr. KooseVeU'tf -bdariie1 aVpresi-derlt-has nbfBtrehgthbned chitifiitf bis5 own state-iOn thebta Mfe" hpse8keDd' hfira.'i'Neithfeif0 Pta'; nor OdelHifce 'hiai1 ConBervatlve bdslne8B'teeb dietmetr himi ' (:rThJ independent iroters JiaVe - been dfs- appoi&ted tmcJ dWgaeted at hia col- tivated alliancs.witji..the , most no torious spoilsmen of his oarty Lou Payne erng- tbei'lift:eB't.'r;J-,a';;' J6dfeeParket Har the'1fefiate krid sfeefm oiF1 h'ii' owd J patty ! atfd; jthe, respect ot lhe independeat vo jters. Heiws eleetedi -toi-tbre-iB-preiBeTcoartibyitha unaaioiioas vote bf.; bo the parties, and earned thest&He lor chief judge of tbe ' eouit of .apfc? peals- by, 67,ooxp the ;Tearv after f tbe greatlajidslideto.-McKioley' xi'.ii u The democratic party is ortited find :entnsiastic for.-,- its. candiidate for .presideot. . The. inast.erfal man her in which with a few simple; strong, honest words he brought Order out of cMos'at. St. Louii and reunitsd and revivified - the; : party, bas. opfetled the way to another 'Til den and Cleveland Campaign's )-:. . ' New Jersey and Copnecticpthave tbe 'fiied habit of ypjting with New York in presidential elections. The dembefatic leade'ra in n tbosa' states 4re confident that tbey .'wlll -dd so: tihis'veari -"The ! 'Uomibtitioo K6f ek nioves any donbt that msy have existed as to'-" West'" Virgioia""and jlaryland, aud with the South sol id the carrying.of any one of the de niable Western states ' will" send i dge Parker to the; White House.' ' 1.L will ouwurnc rVyv; uciiiuui .y-P if the whole upioil to. jlearrjV.tKat 3j v'.dge Parker wijl go Into the cam : inn with 'atl bis heart and mind -f-ihat he WiU' be 7the'leader as well the candidate. - tt will; agreat:: andi inepiring b ttle. , - . Eldor"a7JIa?, 'Titty IS.-i-Par meH all over the Middle WWlfareJc6ECf-" plainiog of the -scarcity of farm help and are willing, to,. make:. sl- x'J ti'a .Iff' - i- mun any Kinu 01 conceetiuns auu grant all kinds of privileges to hired men, if they Will '-'only Bta'y and help out tur alter harvest, as- an . ex ample '6f'"'thS inducements " which are offered the following sarcaetic advertiBemen't" which 'recently ap peared in a local toe wsDaper will ehow:! -y-l -; J i "WANTED-Thrte hands to work on lbe fa'rm.. To the right parties we will pay 893 per month. besides furnishing board,-olothes, laundry service, automobiles aod saddle horse?. The hired man will not have to rise before 8 o'clock, 1 when all chores' will have been done by the proprietor .:' ; They ; will be furnished with separate rooms, con taining hot and cold 'water,- epeak- ibg tubee; and soap and towels by the score will be furnished gratis. Breakfaot wlirbe served in the par lor at. 8 o clock on the American plan, and at 8:30 the proprietor will see that the chlKtren' hitch up the teams and bring them to tbe frbnt door, eo that the help1 may ride to the fields.- J ,"A bov will-be hired to" carrV icfe-cold lemcmade en .warhi';' days. hot coflee when tbe weather is chii ly, and it will also be his duty to dig worms for those iwho. prefer to fish. f Cigars will be furnished , af ter each meal, Lobster sal adj frui ices, pickles and beer will be served at high noon. ' At 4:30 all work for the day oeases, the gentlemen tak ing a bath while the proprietor does the chores. A six-course dinner will be served at six o'clock. , After dinner there will be music, recita tions and speeches. ck, ,jniy xi, iiew ... lorfe-t Ocfataln'lV'bans .off BUBIO IUD HUiiUB I UUU" ' BeUfountain Items ' .-Harvest is neas i Somfeomschines' will start ,np.byJhe, aSih, , Mrs. Shopgh has been quite, sick the- past fen days, but is improving Ta th abserice. 1 of Dr.'lBannet f)c; Pernot of Corvallis, is.ip'jatenxjance-. icGeoTgeiEelly of Bakf: City Is vi siting tots ststee, MrfeST- EFawcert; oirthL'S place.'ti i - - f.'f-t 1 v.J - -i;oi 'y'j .- r The.yratecnal(,U;a)oni of Aimerical met, ,rast. Friday fcjre,nir)g;foi the,pjBr rose of"; installlnW , thii:,nafScBrw, Ilg&t jrptresbrnenti ereirved.Jtf,'J f l,li6tf,wli6,Taf!tended'the locikfat Stepson's Chapel fesf 'Ttiursd'ay eveBiBg'Wpart' haVftJSTjentifpteS- asHA BMUIIU : Jll$lltyi3 flUJB. r f vr.y't I ?:. . vtir.'ji'.i-r-r ; ,jyirst Thrpio, Independence : "t .siteii henjchildrentv MrsiSja.-Tbarp and.MA.E,Stajhthi9 weeb.iiSbe" is 73ryfiaifs of age.i She iwill i visit herT,dughtera afe PendtetodJ! and Spkaebeforeoretinrffling-to !i Drenheisyflkirig , a'a Je,,d,f y.f vacation Chicaaoiiffulr; lfliAi'isijso'iat' ib.j IheJOffily Ne'ws feomKNi-ai?-Chwa&g; 8SBS2-ltfU!J.-1 Si Itl SW.'M IS ,B:3;;' Hard .ggbito ai h as dbeen cointj otv tor. eeyer&i aula: jthe-Htfeighnof-hood of Tone Scha, eight milesat of TaTche Kiao. It is rumored that tbe Kussia'b'B:-lbV9 rid last n'ebtB; ..ercajjement , was,2l00. anese.bave also begn , in, active pon t jWino. na. rvuanaea qt J.4f.) neng.where there havhsea mflpju-f minor cWJ-lf;K,,,, irc-Ud ' Ail alone -Ofonatkin'si-OBt.aad; Proerees alone , tna '.'miirldij'i iniHi Is a viofent 8ratiimatf;on dFtne: mucous membrane of the Wfrid: pipe'whfeh' sbine-1 times: sstend.'to the. JarvuxJand brobeSiat-' tubes; ;aod,is- one of the most , danraronai uiscscs oi uuuureq. . it ,airflp9C always, comes on' in th'4Itirig6t: l Give' fieqrient' small doses oil Kallarrt's Horehottrid Syr up and; apply: Ballard's Snoirt Lihi'meHt' externallv to the throat, sfc, o1-l;i-. SoldjbGraham.&Wbhai j ls CWr fully I .1 tend .for! '.; Rheum- ; "l: i. y ' hr:' - i.iul i .i;ti.'-: n: I v i O, G, HiKbee,.panville, IU. wrltesDecf . Hioit' '"About 2 Vears aea I was "laid' np foi' fowiitobnths- vnth- rhenma'tism-. ; 'I tried iBallard's Snow Liniment ; one bot tle cored me. I can cheerfully, recom mend it to all.suffpring fronj, like; afBio-r, tion. Wortham."' LI ALE WEAKNESS :. PORTIASD, :OCtL 1?, 1902. ' " I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any: doctoHs imedieine I ever need: -and t know- whereof I epeak.- I suf fered' for nine inontha with suppressed menstruation -yliib, completely pros trated me. Pains -would shoot t)irough. my back and sides and I would hare blinding headaches. My Jimbs Would swell up and I would feel so weak X could not stAnd upi;-. Ilnatnrally elt ' disconraged for I seemed to be beyond the: help of physicians,, but Wine- of Cardui came as a CJqd-send to me. , I, felt a change for the better within a week, .after nineteen days treatment! I menstruated without suffering, the agonies I uinallydid and soon became regular and without, pain. Wine, of Cardui -is simnly wonderful and I wish ' tht,jaU suffering women know, ot 1U ffood onalitias. treainier. Portland LBconom3oIagu i l 't V-i i-'lr-3I"It.f.I1.I 1 ' : Periodical headactes tell ot fe male , weakness. - Win? qt Cardui ; cures permaneByy iiineteen out of every twenty, cases of irregular menses, bearing - down pains -or any fernale weaknessi: ilf tou are disconraged -and., doctors ; have;': railed, that is tbe pest reason, in. the world you should try Wine of Cardui Jnow. Remember 4iiat headaches mean female weakness: Secure a $1.00 bottle-of Wine of Cardui E.E.WHlTjEr! R eal Estate GO: l .: -. .... , .-,Hi- j . - ri'.V Are you looking for! a. Home . j ! Or a gofl41nveatme'nl.?.... , If so we taker pleasure in stiowiiig-you over tie onntry aad f ara 'onfidjenth-we can eive "you the. right- price oa , some--) We Save tracts from s to 1500 acre?. (: B We have Frnitlainds; Hop lands, Fkrml"' t? c V - r - 7 ' lands, Poaltrv -ranehes, Stock J -ranches i Corvallis-. ,4a St. J.OUW!:arjda letwn, ?nd,Tiniber lands,- ,' .Ranging; inr-price from a" to 1 125 per acre an owing.to iq- cation and improvements. - - ?-- We also have a nice list bf city proper ty.. "U)ts from I75 to $500 each. - Resi dences from $350 to 3000 each according to location and improvements we- also have some good business locations. - , Offices first door south of reading room. White & Stone, Corvallis Or. W4r I UNION MADE 1 1. ''-i .'fv- - i , T -t -J !...':! !.r v T l frorri ,th Wari itles:vtehve In sfoc ( we tj Tesent.style ; , i: Rycroft Iast , ... . ;-,' tl,.., ' r Patent Cqrona.;Colt t;r. "iThey,:rieed.1P9 breaking ip;rV REGULATOR, ,-, OR LQT., y RICES M-i'r.f 3 ii l B: 11. 1 Man's All j ii tr f.n n .r. - j; ....i ti i -J;i ' it 'ri-.;--.f j, tli a 5 1 '''jj HBISKLB if 3VO i i x- :r sciMf f ofyqirfs.;il; -br.-.RAliifr-5s.!o -;ais-ltl-p larjaroiiii "'. . .ua.-. t ..'..77:. , . 1 1 i J . - f 1 r.T -.TC;..I-ffjJc3--lll. .1 cc i rt: ; :u nr.-; ii ) J Is s td tti-ibi M?oii;-"r.v wii VV .il.l M11 1 1 1 1 Stock of 6 Bodes at Biii Bargain I I:.7' r. ATTORNEY Af 0! Office I a ie.rbtf' B iilitd ir litis P. A. KLINE - - ; - - 1- ', ?:..' ! v f .n:-, r ,, CQUVALLIg, QR. . .-. ? . i , ' . . ' I j j- y- ? T ' v Office at "ffiistpn's Hardware Store, ,!' r- ".-''';" 6!T; Address, 3oi i i.: '.' L Vain -ti'rTVii.cfr' ' Ar 61! tlVirltf ftf tive Stock. '-J Satisfaction- gUaranfefedi Twerrty .years-experience. 0 ;. 1 : ; 3 v. ' c '" I'.-Cffi: ' i'.'-.t , Oi-J-Oif.i n :n if i) , ; .; rrc i. . Ti-ip'- Rates fibi lRed'aftei-R6'tinds "l ;Ji-'BWntftW icmnt '-WdiM'i Fal.- r ' r : ;:-j?ir'iW:; i' JV1V. .;D:SJ i First nlaasioke on t FaieciSRoe iO, 17 lSJnly l,: 2: .3;:A;Bgnat 8, D, 10, Sep 5, 6; QcJogj - 4,: 5; gobd 90 dajfl ;wib-ictp ' ;Ovet dyi.Vii ilegee at rates- ran gi n s f r p.aa, .$ 7 to $82.50 aQoording .to:;r.oaJe; ohoS-s en." '. Passengers will have privilege: of starting on any date which will enable to reach destination within ten days from tbe sale date. : - In quire at Agent Southern Pacific Co. GorxaHfs & pastern ; Time Card 'Number' 22.' t ForYaqnina: .- -" " ; -' Train lea.9is Albany J.CTiai4S p. m i,&iti .! s-??1 ' CorroliiaUi.iW'rut53), p. i arrives Yaquina. . ...... 5:40 p. m t : tUtmnOAfgi 'J ''' ' ' ' I - leaves Corvallis f , go. ai Arrives Albany...... .,..1,12:15 p. nt 4 from Detroit: 1 tfryrv-r'.T :klS vm r Train. No, r arrives in'AIbanvm time . to'tonnect Wrth'S'F south' bbunaL trainy 1 as well as eiviriK two or threi.tiotiM iti r Albany before departure of S P north bouriditrein; .'1 U'lfQ l Eli 'i iHlt- .7 i .. ----- . -! Tftan 2metswitU theSPrain8 at GoralHs nd Aibenw.-cmpfrdireotser- f vice .-te9eSfW?M beaches.; , . ! Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbuah . and dtner mountain rusom leases i Albany at noo 9. m.yiBaclrin(! Detroit at fo,r giv- ing aojple:time,to preach Asa Springs, the . same day,. , if .t., . G .. J(I 8 ' 1 1 For fiuther information apply) to, , ) ; i h, . ' .-i: rEOWlSTQNS,. " " ' Manager. H, H. Groaise, Agent Coryallia. t:. Thos. Cockrll. Agent Albany. . V . TO. H;.Newth, .i.. Physician Rnd'&pi?6'n' '..V. 1 ::iIPhifomaihpGregtn ; e' V,-:T.'H';l'rW; 1 l'I ir 1.3 CM) !( i-JlU-J i v ,Blri0it r.r. SOif' t irf.jo. i - H: ov uVauaraiiised ,- . wutic-tft 'o iiJiJjif.rtn 11 T'.'J'.B ! '"iii""!'if" ' y - kjvv. yj ui uuc uir, vltBt::l M:IS ieJlf-Xl-H .it hp3i9l""q -i ;;.Ti-,-!3i.3!nnf 'i" i a - sip b e -Toiititf vm.-JiA - v - -T ' " ' ' -tt- " ,Jtl6ti' is ' vydrilH5 aTpoand 3JlOa Vl-ail.. ;fl II of cure.f Prevent any abnormal , cbnttitibri of ih6 eyes pi 1 fcropetfy :,ttk ' glasses an ytiUl preVent kftie", isa'rtjme yearkj of ais- ;' Ul-'! .t .'! .i.OiORK.-.h t'.-t ! i .f;cfi !j J -: i. .:.ili i rrPi tt:si i bU-.': ' o t-.r q -. CV.1 . o:o - r C ' J -S-SP-t-. : i'i e nn:; WILUMETTEMlXEY , BANKING MOMHNf U f. v):. I V. :1 J is: i oil Reispolislbflity, $100,000 - - peals in Foreign and Domestic ; . ; buys County, City ind School . :.--!i i . ii,- !:Jtii: Warrants Pritidal CorTCSpdndents. AS FRANCISCO ANCISCO 'J Ixndon A San rau- SEAXTIJ5- eisco Bank IJjmted.. IAOOSU- .- . . ..- t NEW VftTtK-Mssnri. .T 'P Htaron A ;CHiaAOO National Bank ot Tfce.'Repab-' -IXNTX)N,- E&.lAmiion & skn -Franctico " ' ' fti; .-; I -i : 1 : 1 : ; - - ." - - - w umce over postomce. xisjsiaejice vor-. 9ifthbTjeftera'ttreetBV' HoiuiB-10 to ' i2.a m.1 : toi 4 pi, m". 1 Orders may le '" eft at Grabftm & WoTtham':drng:BtoreO . - j -!:::?' : For ; Sale. Vp .-'- " A few choice Poland China pigs'.r' "both. ' sexes, from registered stock, f 5 per head -inquire of Robert Wylle, Lewisbnrg, liV-'t