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Fin Day
.OCTOBER 21, 1881
JH.J
C n. STEWART
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ticket will be sold at our ticket ortloe lor
following point on Columbia river: IfipfKBr
Cascades, Dalles, Umatilla, Wallula,
Wall Walla and Ainsworth.
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Freight and Ticket Agent
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HOME
ABUOAI).
F. M. French, jeweller.
Our schools are tilling up faat.
Ha tern oatmeal at Courasl Meyer'.
Spectacle for everybody at Freuch'ti.
11 R. "Skipwortli, lawyer, Albany, Or.
Gossamers ami umbrellas are in demand.
It looks like oar rainy season ti t 1 "sot
in."
C. C. Montague, gcueral merchant, !.!
a ion
The Oliver Chillel Plow is the best plow
for dry ground.
The wjtnan are R4rR their rights this
week iu Portland.
Ua to Montague's. Lbauan. f r your dry
goods and groceries.
Don't brget that ,'!iU4'u.' leads all coin
petitors at Lebanon .
Call at French's aud exam.ue those hue
American watches.
Dry go ts and groceries to suit the pur
chasvr.at Cowan's Lebanon. ,
Z-pbyr wool all colors aul aUd. at J .
F. I) Wrinkle and Co.
Cents nyal wool under shirts and drawers
at J. F. D. Wrinkle and Co s.
An elle-zsut line of waterproofs in all
colors at J. F. D. Wriukle and Co'.
Bleached table linen and napkins very
cheap at J. F. D. Vriukle aud Co 'a.
Silver. sloel, co'erel aud plain pcrfo atel
cardboard at J. F D. Wrinkle and Co,
Highest cash price paid fur old cut imu
by Cherry aud Parks at their foundry.
D Mil forget to call at J. F. D. Wriukle's
an 1 Co s. and look at their new ood.
Circuit Court meets nest Monday, ar.d
oar town will be lively for a few days.
Ladies heavy felt skirts way below Port
land price at J. F, D. Wrinkle and Co.
Subscriptions are being received every
day to the harbor improvement fund.
Ladies fancy hose extra lengths 3 pair lor
5 J eenU at J. F. D. Wrinkle and Ce'a.
Tbore bla:k walaa". efSJtkt at French '
are beautiful and besides are very cheap.
A large stock of enrsets from 2 " cent to
2.50 each at J. F. D. Wriukle and Co.
Dunbar's shoe ar.. all tbe rage at Samuel
E. Young.s tit, style.and quality ganranteed.
Dr. 6. Willis Prica. dentifi othce in Odd
Fellow' Temple, over Plommer' Drug Stora.
J as. L. Cowan, of Lebanon, Will not be
undersold, and don't you tail to remecuber
it i .
Shaded ribbon and lace oollar aud cull s
iu great varieties at I. F. D. Wriukle ami
CV.
Hi'ilioc liae of dref goal 1." cut
to 23 cent per yard J. F D. Wrinkle ami
Co.
The large! aud cheapest stock of embroid
eries m Albany at JT. F. D. Wrinkle's and
Co.
Ladies', gents', and children! manno and
flannel underwear at J. F. D. Wrinkle's and
Co.
Wanted itirt class cjw one which tbe
owner . can recommend. Euquira at this
office.
Trunk, valise and hand satchels of every
description and stzri at I. G. Jackson' cheap
tore.
La-lies white linen and bordered hand
kerchief 3 for o) eeoti at J. F. D. Wrinkle
aud Cos.
Elegant Umbrella's at tbe extensive dry
goods store in Albany. J. F. D. Wriukle
ami Co.
Kameuibar that Jas. L. Cowau, of L;b
auon, p'yi the highest flesh price for wheat
and oat.
The collection taken up in one of our
churebe; lat Sabbath atnouuts I to tbe sum
of -i
If you waut a goo I pair of boots, a suit of
clothe, or a tine hat, try the cheap store of
. tx. Jacku n.
All goods (old at the lowest Portland
price at J. F. D. Wrinkle's and Co' Brain h
Store, Albany.
Handsome lace and hi Ik sc.ufs aul ties
25 eeots each at the Cash Store of J. F. D.
W riokle aLl Co.
Tut b-t aortinent of 1 1 lies' an I geois
menuo under wear at astonishing low figures
at I. G. Jackson'.
Country dealers can get Use bnest branis
wf cigars aud tobawco at jobber's p. ices by
calling on I. Fox.
Fine quality all wool French cashmeres
50 3euta to 'A" cents per yard at J. F. D.
Wrinkle's and Co.
Cloaks, ulsters and dolmans in ndlets
variety at J. F. D. Wrinkle's and Cos.
Branc'i Store Albany.
Our farmers are very busy putting iu their
summer fallow. Hundreds of acres are al
ready in aud doing well.
The finest assortment of ladies, misses and
children's shoes iu this i ity can be found at
Monteith and Seitenbach's.
Everybody knows that J. F. D. Wrinkle
and Co. sell dry goods cheaper thfn any
other store in Albany.
If you miaj any familiar face outhe street
this week you may matte up your miad that
they are at the MccLauics Fair.
Ladies' cloaks, dolmans and ulsters of the
atest styles at the store of I. G. Jackson,
at prices below competition.
New styles ribbons, laces and ruchings at
J. F. D. Wrinkle's and Co.
The latest novelties of gents ueok ware,
such as ties, collas, cuff's, etc., cheaper than
ever at L G. Jackson's store.
i . G. Jackson is offering plain and brocad
ed dress goods in single and double width,
the latest shades, at bottom prices.
No young lady can consider herself dressed
in the height of fashion until she buys address
pattern at Mouteith and Sei ten bach's. (
Ladies, do vxm kne w that at Chnrad
Meyer's yon can get twenty bars ot soap for
7 cents ? It's a fact, aud no mistake.
Head the original story on the first page.
The young authoress is setting a good exam
ple, which Me would like to see followed.
ltcmcmber the place. Large sign top
of awning, South side Firat St, aeeoud door
from Nolan's corner- J. V. D. Wrinkle and
Co.
Fan..rs, go to the Bee-Hive Wire Works
in A I Im uiv and examine the celebrated Ore
gmi r'anuiug mill. It is the best in tho
world. ,
If you want bargains in dry goodsgo to
the new branch Portland ('ash Store J. F.D.
Wriuklo aud Co. First St. second store from
Nolau's corner.
Ouly a very few vacant houses iu Albany
at present. Our towu is til hug up rapidly
and matters aro U'ginuiug to look more
prosperous.
The very latest styles of ruchingt aud
embroideries can lie had of Mouteith and
Seitcubach. There is nothiug more beauti
ful in town.
A barking do never biten ;, but tho same
measure of confidence isn't to be placed iu a
humming hornet, veu if he does go(towards
you liaekwanl.
We had quite a uice little fall of suow last
Friday, but not enough to whiteu the
ground. It never was known to fall so early
iu this valley before.
Mouteith and Suiteubach make a s-ialty
of dress goods and trimmiugs, and the ladies
would do well to call there ami inspect their
spleudid stock.
Cowan says bargaius, and the people of
I.ehanon kuows he mean it, aud that is the
reasou h y there has been such a rush to
hia store lately.
A tine fashion cut of President Arthur
is displayed iu the front wiudow of Graham
ami Sou's tailering establishment. It is the
best we have seen.
John Fttshay has gone to San Francisco
after a stock of drugs, books, stationery,
etc., and when he returns you can expect
to see souaetlitug worth buying,
New stylei of V'i ii it jut' rectived a
Ike Fox'. Musical albums, motto al
bums, and albums of all kiudt aud at all
price. Co and see them.
'Tle Chief" is a new brand of tobacco
which is gniug to have an enormous sale in
Albany. Conrad Meyer has it fr sale, aud
every uiau who tastes it buy it.
Victims to Constipation and fits untold
miseries can keep in good condition, by a
moderate use of Ayer'a Pills, the surest,
safest ami m.vst reliable Cathartic,
Dispatches from other portions of tie
world louk favorable for a rise iu the price of
wheat, but the additional will probably all
be swallowed up by the shipowner.
When you paw a door after nine o'clock
at night, and see a man aud a young woman
aud bear a smack, you may bet your button,
dollar the young mau dou't live tbre.
One of the tiuest animals that we noticed
at our recent fair was that tine stallion be
longing to I 'eo. McKuight. Abetter hone
we think cannot be found in tbe valley.
If ,ou watch the signs of the times yon
will learu why Cowan, M lebanou, sells so
many good. Tbe people have learned that
hr at 11 good goods and at bottom pi ice.
Vouii' la lies should call at the store of
I. Fox and take a ptcp at his new stock of
jewelry. There i nothing nicer in town
and Ike beats all competition iu tbe way o
prieea.
Mra. Jackson has moved her boarding
house into the building next door to tbe
Dejmotrat othVe, and is uow io good condi
tion to take earn of those who attend Court
j oext week
Whenever you see a woman talking
straight at a man, ami beginning to nod her
head and keep time to it with her upraised
iudex finger, it is about time for somebody
to climb a tree.
A terrible gloomy appearance has been ob
served oo tbe ccuuteuauces of many of our
young men since the marriage of Harry Up
ham. It is ouly their mourning badge, so
don't be alarmed.
- "Bud" Mealey this week brought down
about one hundred deer bides and some half
a dozen bear skins which be sold at a good
figure to Billy Uatkia. Bud is the boss
w hen it comes to Iri lltngdeer.
A large number of farmers were iu town
last Saturday to atteud the public meeting
at the Court House to make arrangement
for raising funds for the improvement of the
Yaquina Bar.
The Oliver Chilled Plow will run aud do
good work in dry ground when a steel plow
cannot be kept in. They are just the plow
you waut for summer fallowing. For
by Samuel E. Young.
Since Fosbay and Mason have brought ou
the celebrated King spectacles it is hard for
dealer to sell other brands. A better spec
tacle is not manufactured.
Kalloch found himself in the wrong pew
when he stepped into Oregon. He wasn't
slow to get out of it cither, and uow the
question arises, where are the promiucnt
m n who invited hirn to come here t None
of them have been found.
Fred Willert is putting up a new two
story building uext door to his wagon fac
tory for the purpose of storing away bis
fine buggies and backs. Fred is evidently
doing a prosperous business.
C. B. Montague the popular Lebanon
merchant, is meeting with unexampled
s iccess hi Use sale of his new stock of goods,
which has proven to be fully equal to what
it was first represented to lie.
I All kind, qualities and sizes of ladies
shoes can be had of Mouteith and Seitcubach.
They cau fit out a bride, for whom nothing is
too nice, or can furnish a farmers wife with a
pir that will be serviceable and neat.
If vau aro going to fix up your house and
wait any new pictures, call around at Ike
Fox's. He has just received a larga lot of
c iromoes of all sizes which he will sell at
prices that will cstouish you for cheapnci s.
Ike Fox is down at Portland this wi ek
and John Usher is ruuniug his establishment.
Call around while Ike is gone and get goods
a: great reductions. John is going to do a
rushing business if he ha to offer premiums
f r buyers.
Housekeepers know that cocoanut in papers
losei its strength when opened. Conrad
Meyer has the celebrated Scbepp' cocoanut
pat up in air-tight c in, and altar using
from it you cau close it up a it wa origin
ally. Same price a in papers.
On next Saturday and Sabbath will be
held at the Methodist Episcopal chuicb the
first quarterly meeting services of their con
ference year. Preaching at 2 o'clock P. M.,
on Saturday by tbe Presiding Elder of this
District. All are invited.
If a lamp chimney be cm with a diamond
on tho convex side it will never crack with
the heat, as the incision affords room for ex
pansion, and the glass after cooling returns
to its original shape, with only a scratch
visible where the cut was made.
Pearce, one of the Directors of the Ya.
quiua Railroad is bo sanguine of its early
completion to Albany that he has commenc
ed brjying property over here. Last Wed
nesday he purchased the old Cheadle Soar
ing milLfit the foot of Broadalbin street.
Ono of tho new sohool of historians records
the fact that when Methusaleh was only 4(17
years old, hia father told him that if he did
not atop smoking vile cigarettes he would die
in early mauhood. He didn't stop, aud he on
ly livod 500 yoars after that. But boys will be
beys.
Mark Twain has aotually written another
book, and an anxious world is waitiug to
see it, but it will not be read with half the
interest that Star Brewery hour is seised
upou. Ed..Bellauger is the author of the
latter aud he knows what he is about when
he manufactures it. Some people think
Twain doesn't.
Next week W w ill liublish ou our In
page an interesting letter written by Dr. lis-
a an a-a . . a. si rta
gan, I rum the rtauuwicu Miamis to tuu ot.
'an, i Minn, i .' .'.-. The Doctor's wife,
Mrs. 1 lagan, is uow visiting at Lebanon,
and will be remembered by many as Mra.
Orey'a frieud.
Foshny aud Mason are becoming more
popular every day, and their trade is stead
ily on the iucreaso. Their stock of drugs is
Hire and fresh, aud they sell at such fair
price that eouutry dealer uow buy of them
insted of going to Portland.
A lady passing dowu the street a few
days ago was clothed iu such a beautiful
dross that every oue could not help noticing
and ieaking of it. We do not thiuk the
lady herself was any prouder of her personal
appearance than wore Charley Mouteith ami
Simon Siitcnbach, who sold her the dnwa
pattern aud trimmings.
The "A. A. McCully" steamed into the
city Wednesday morning. It has the honor
of being the first boat of the season to come
up the V. ill mutt.- ,ii far a Albany. Thtre
is something significant iu the hoarse whistle
of the river steamer, ami we hope they will
keep it tip, so long as they dou't raise MM h
a freshet as we had last wiuter.
"Tune and tide wait for no man." it haa
beeu said aud quite truly ; but C. B. Mon
tague, uulike the old chap who carrie the
scythe, waits ou every individual, regardless
of sex. age or color, with the grestest im
aginable patience ami courtesy. He is 1
waya ou hand, and is indefatigable in his
eadeavors to please hi customers.
When a young man tells you he doesn't
believe in vhurehc begtpuK all the time
aud he won't go to ebuieh 1 1 all if he can't
listen to a sermon without biviuu; a con
tribution basket stuck under bis nose, you
will generally see that man whack in to
make up a purse for a horse race, or aub
scribe for the Sunday concerts without a
murmur.
We thauk tho poet who handed iu the
following is eucro tchiug up in tho domain
of "I'ncle Sam, but he aptwara to bav- the
"divine alHstu. ' aud j Ji not wsh to
suppress genius :
l- ,i with low tOtl).
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lb ua th ttow
Tua tuu iu ta w
Urn rat brtaf ode.
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At last the Urrible agony is over. It
Was decided by the Krodelphian Soctsty, at
the College last Friday afternoon, to a hasty
cou tested deluite. that the mind of woman
i inferior to that of man. Tin will be of
vital inteeest to Oueen VacU ty, Mr. Duiu
way, Suaan P.. Authony. LhaaUth Cady
Stanton, Bel a Lock woo. 1 and others, most
of whom have l-een laloriog. if nt for the
supremacy, at leait for the equality, of wo
man. A young military gantUman of Walla
Walla, has been Maligned somewhat as
A. H. was, and there is kicking in conse
quence thereof. We are reminded by this
that Jas. L. C owao, of Iebanon, haa no
uaaligners. Hi integrity is never question,
ed. People of Linn county know from ex
perience that he gives bargain and live up
to bis representations in 'very case. Hi
complete stock of dry pa l and groceries
are of such quality, ami are sold at such
low prices, a to have obtaimd for bim a
big share of the trade oi Lebanon aud
vicinity.
SOCIAL PERSONAL
Miss Lulu
lark is
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fri ml u
I'ortlao.l
Mr. T. Ifjiri, t f Wells Staten,
the vity Ha.urday last
Charley Wdkiuaon is stteudio
wa iu
a I uai-
uesa college in Portland.
W in. II. tloltra wss below duiing
first of the wc-k on business.
Misses Myra and Annie Maoslield
the
aru
visiting friend iu Portland.
Mr. John Fohsy, of Koshay aud Maaon
was in I'ortlaud Friday of last week.
We received a very pleasant call from
Miss McCully, of Harriiburg, last Saturdsy.
Wes. Walton starts this week for Fastern
Washiugtou, and will locate near Spokane.
Mr. l-oniier BaJateo, left last Piiday for
Portlaud, where he will reinaiu during tbe
wiuter.
Mr. Nifptumr ha beeu in the city. We
unlerstaud he tuteuds reiuaiuiug during the
winter.
H. C. Clement isone of our many citians
who is attcudiug the Mecbuics Pair at
Pe.-tlanL
Miss Belle Cauunn will go to Portland n
a fewr days to attend the Catholic School in
that city.
Wm. Peed (not Win. l! id. li.nitml) was
ia town Monday. He looks as uim h asssv
ciated as ever.
Dan Kumbaug'i is again . jumping the
counters at Mcllwaiui. It looks natural to
see DM back ther-
Mise Ma.ic ard M. at tit Loiter are in
Portland utUu.ii.,g Um Mecbsnic Fair aad
the W. it. Convention.
Mac. Mouteith, Billy Biuuk and Jim
Foster passed last Sabbath in the city. It
waan't glycerine this time.
Mr. Jas. Danuals and his estimable daugh
ter, Hose, have been in Portlaud attending
the Mechanics fair, this week.
09 K. Clramberlan has biren very ill
during the past week or teudas. but we
are glad to hear is some better now.
1'. C. Harper opened out a grocery store
at Pendleton this week, and parties down
from there tell us be will do well.
Mr. Peter Smith, of Turners, was iu tbe
city last Tuesday, and did nut fail to give
the Democrat othce a pleasant call.
Elmer Hamilton, son of Hon. Jas. Hamil
ton, of Orleans Precinct, came dowu a few
days ago to attend school in this city.
Mr. Frank Jack, of Brownsville, called
on us Wednesday and left us with a clear
conscience, for the Democrat is now bis
debtor.
There is some sicka sss at Harrisburg. We
understand Mrs. J. F. McCully, Leander
Stites and' Henry Beggs are all down with
tpyhoid fever.
J. M. Nolan got back from the hue of the
Oregon Pacific Kailroad last Tuesday even
ing. He made a very profitable trip and
sold lots of goods.
Mrs. John Xatter was iu town this week
visiting friends. Her husband has sold his
brewery at Pendleton aad is hunting a loca-
i$$ai$vi the Sound.
fWin. Smith returned this week from Ohio
alter an absence of over three yeare. Hi"
old friends were very glad to meet him
again.
Jas, Cilmonr ami Billy Watkins returned
from Walla Walla a week or two ago. They
arrived there too lata to do a very large
harvesting business.
C. L 8baw, of Newport, has been over
here this woek. He ha had uhargo of one
of the earveyiog parties this summer on
the Oregon Pacific lUilroad.
Mr. George Fiah is spending a few days
iu Portland, and we etpect is making min
utee of the wonders of Oregon, as exhibited
nt the Mechanics fair.
Worth and John Huetou were iu a few
days ago aad insured about C000 bushele of
wheat they are holding for a better price.
It pays to be safe sometimes.
Geo Luper dropiod in on ua last Mon
day and squared up on the Dkmix iiAT.and got
some of our flue oats. George ha one of
the liet farms in the conuty.
K. II. Autenwrieth, the eloquent Cerium
orator, who spoke here last fall, haa left
Jacksonville for San Francisco, where he
will reside iu the future.
Peter Abbey, propietor of tho Bay View
Home at Newport, came down to Atbauy
last Wodtiesdsy and after staying over
night returned home.
Mr. I. N. Warmoth. of Halsey, was iu
the city nu Wednesday, and of course had
to call at thia office. He will read the
lr uo ttT this Winter.
W. H. 1 1 art less is back from Kasteru
i. on and Washington and i erfectly
content now with Webfout. He talks of
locating over at the Bay.
Fugeuo Buchanan left for his farm iu
kin kitat last Tuesday and will be absent
some ton days or two weeks. During hia
abeei.ee Mr. Coltra will attend to hi colli
Masses
Mr. Jas. 0 Porter, of Hslsey, and Mie
i. i. C. Beams, of Harrisburg, were mar
ried at the Hevere House in this city, on
Wednesday of last week. May their life be
one conpuusl honeymoon.
Why didu t an All-Wian Providence
make all men like Win. Dnukard, ot Halsey,
who called on us last Moodsy and after
Suaring up old scores on tho loo., uai,
paid for a year in advance '
A bridal coople from tt.a Waldo Hill, at
break fait at the Bet ere House a few dsy
mj" converse.! a f..Jlow. Mr ' M,al! I
skin you a pertator, honey V Soe "No,
than you. deary, i have one already akuu."
In a local last week we introduced tr.
Barker to onr renders as a married man,
and we made a sad mistake in doing o. He
i unmarried and ia buying property here.
Marriageable young ledus will take due
notice of this fact
Mrs. A. D. Barker gaye a party last
Monday night in honor afl the sirrival of her
relations from the East. We under stand
they had a real pleaaaal time, but many
were deterred frdsn going en account of the
in o uk lit weather.
The social at Mrs' J. W. Alehouse's bast
Friday night e as a very enjoyable affair.
Many a young man in hi cleanest trk was
there, and many a young lady w ho appre
ciated such an institution, all. from the
profcasore in geology to tbe jovial book
keepene. striving te ev who would have
the best time We understand the receipts
were encouraging to our I'reabytettan friend
Hie re was a large gathering at the social
held at the Cm-relational church Tuesday
night, aad a very pleasant time was bad by
iu a -1.--. - i m
everybody. A abort program was rndrrt?1.
consisting td solo by Mr. Uo. S larger and
alias Aunttr i'uwadi sud a rrctntion by Mr.
K. C Johnson. U of which wr quite
oommiadbb'. Aftr s luurh sud a general
good time rUctpted in by old and yunng
the sot-ial a ijouroe I at the i.il.'..- hour of
ten o'clock. Tan reevtnts were about $29.
II1WUOH lUi'MOtl Ml .1 ll.
last Saturday at 1 o'clock tpiite a
large number ef our citizen asnombled
at the Court House, in answer to a
call i-.... I for a meeting iu tbe Interest
jf tbe iinprovenieot or Vaquioa itar.
The meeting was called to order by
Mayor Fronian, who etafed the object
i f the meeting. Mayor Froniati was
t lieu chosen as chairman and I. Bilyeii
Secretary.
WallisNash, Vice President of the
Oregon pacific Kailroad was then call
ed upou and came forward and ad
dressed the meeting at length. He
spoke of the i m pin i urn-.- of the work
on the bar ; the beneficial results
which would follow the completion of
It ; the iiecesaity of continuing the
work without intermission uutlt com
pleted, and (li ii Infnrmedour citi.eus
of the progress of the work on the
Oregon Pacific Kailroad. He was
listened too with marked attention
until he closed and the audience
manifested a deep interest iu the sub
jects gpokou ou.
At the close of his address Judge It.
S. Htrahan ottered the following resolu
tion and moved its adoption :
thimdt That a fuud be opened I ti
Lino County tube called "the Yaa,ulua
Kay Harbor Improvement Fuud."
After some remarks on the question
from Judge Htrahan and Rev. F. A.
Moses, of Tangent, the motion passed.
J. H. Foster then ottered the follow
ing resolution, which was adapted i
Jtoeftpftf, That n committee be ap
pointed to cinvass Linu County for
subscription Initio fund, and that Um
foi low in?' persons compose that Com
mittee, with power to add to their
number: K. 8. Strahan, H. B. Young,
L. B. main and N. Baum.
N. Baum offered the folio win;- reso
lution which was also adopted :
t'aolvcd, That John Conner be ap
pointed to act as Treasurer of the fuud,
with Instructions to defray the neces
sary expenses of the Committee, and
to disburse tho money belonging to the
fund on the order or the united States
Engineer in charge of tbe work, and
that a full account of Uie receipts and
disbursements be published from weok
to week In the newspapers or Albany.
The subscription paper was then
circulated in tbe audience and quite
a liberal amount donated, after which
the meeting adjourned.
THE HARBOR IMPROVEMENT KUND.
Following is a list of tbe contribu
tions to tbe Yaquiua Bay Harbor Im
provement Fund received up to thia
date at Albany :
II S Strahan
C T Ingntru
C E Wolverton
AT Anu.ll
s Price
FM Westfall
S 0 Wbitmur
Mil tun Hal
U F Simpson
W L Vanoe
h KU
P A Moae?
Ho v J W Harris
Cash
John kviif:rs
A X Powell
$20.00 D Froman
6 00 J H Foster
2.00 T P ilukieraan
6.00 W R Kilycu
10.00 A Pearce
$20.00
20.00
6.00
6.00
10.00
2.60
2 60
2.00
2 00
2.60
2.60
6.00
20.00
6.00
6.00
6,00
2.fi0
1 00
5.00
'J.00
5.00
2.00
1 00
0.0O
6.00
500
2.50
iyj Croby
ti Jobution
J J Charlton
W C TwesUale
Hoffman A. Joseph
Fohav fe Ma) u
Jason Wheeler -John
A Cra ford
A Wolverton
B Froman
Olney Fry, Jr.
X Baum 20.00
The list has not yet been circulated
in this cUy except for a few hours, and
has not been carried into the country
at all.
lit IT 4 01 T.
Follow ing in lha list of cauneii com
ing up fur syljiidicAtion at tint regular
torm of tlm Circuit Court which con
venei in this city next Monday.
No I X McCilloy t al vi Ella
both UittiT. Equity llph, Hron-
Aogli, Dolph tfc Himoiin mill Powell Ac
Flinu fordfl'. Humphry & Hewitt
lor deft.
2 A MeCullwy nl vh Hophia Drn-
'' Equity. JJodpli, HroQsugli, 1 Jul pi
t MiinniiH for pill.
1 llsviil Young vs James Mi Mn
lion. To foreclose mortage. Weather
ford t IMuckburn for plfT. Htre'mn &
llilyeu for Unft.
4TL CJolthm vs KM Ley ton.
Confirmation of sain. FJitm A Cham
berUin for plH'.
ft - W J, Vance vs Farlow Mulkry.
To setasiiln docrne and correct hacri
tioji iti inortgsjjc lluruphrey Jit Vn
verUm fur plfl'
C Orrgoiiiuti I tail way (J.r. vs Jim
Uor. To appiopriajlsf ImimIm. Ktlis (
llugliis at A Sears for pill. II IJry
ant for deft.
7o- Hoard of Sch... Land OfMBsVafN
Kionr.ni vs J I Hi) yen, et nl. To fore-
cloao mortngn.
ion fur pill.
II UMpbrnV A Wnl ver
s c M Parry n ftwin II Ptfty,
l)i voire. Kiruhsn & Uilvi u lur pill
Flint) A. 'hamlwtlnin nnl llryant fur
deft.
I School Laud ( 'uiiiinisHiiiiuMs vh
HeUe Hwigle, Mi I ton UsIh and I Bnl
timnre. To foretdiwu mm tgsgr. II um
phrey Sa Wolvertun nnd I'Unn A, (.'ham
Ixduin for pill
lU J H Mi Met) h Mall loii.vhsui.
To lecovrr uiotov. I'well A 1'ilveti
for pill
1 1 - I. K 1'dain va M N QtA To
ret-over money. I'.iwetl d: Hilyfii for
pill.
I - Win l'uiisier ot al v I F
McCully. Writ of ret iw. Mirahun A
BUjrsM for pltT.
Id Nancy Trna it vs W II Horrix.
Fr aartiliott of html. Humphrey At
Wolverton for plO.
It - I C Dickey v J C Worth. To
re over money. Minn Ac CbamiM-rlsin
foi jilfl' llutuplirev Ac Wolverton f ir
deft
I ft i)r.h M Wtotlgf v 0 H
Wh.id. r. !i voire. Strahno A. l'.ilvfu
for pill. I in. M A ChsinlM'rlain and
Weather ford A; Ubo'k but n for deft
10 Jas Wheeler vs It , Wheeler.
Tu m t SNidf drril. Weath'Tford V litl -
ten foi pllj. Flinn t Cusm brlain fur
drft
17 -Om K Holbrook and A B IU)
brook v N It llomphrrv. 1 1 II Hum
phrey and Amanda Ki-vii r Tu rei t
er proper! v. Chrnowt' A, lohnaon
for plff. Flinn A Chain1, ti .in. K. l.-v
A Burnett, and H .i... A W-'v-r-
ton for dtft.
IH Tb AH"Oi a-d rt.tiiiain Wt
MP Hitch t ChjiihI iHiaim v .L.bo A
f'rewf.ird. P., well A Hilvo and He)
ham A Itsiu-o v for p'H Flinn a CIiniu
beilain and Sttuhtu A Hilen f ,r .ei.
! ai
19- Mary F. 0rOsw fM Owen Hind et
For iiartithui of htnds WiiIot
foni A Ihlvou for plff Flinn & Chats!
tarlain foi deft.
"'20 T I! Allen vaOlnev Frv, Jr. and
J J Charlton. Ktpiitr. II nnphr-v Si
VYolveibm lur plff. Flinn St (''bainber
!in and Strahan St Bilyeu lur tieft.
21 - --School litnd ' tmmisuoncrs vs
J II ilotiHton et al. To foreclose inort
gag. I Li in pi. i. -v St Wolverton for
plff. Flinn & Chamberlain for drft.
22 Linn County v, J It Herreii et
al. To recover money. V Fiper
and Strahsn St liilyeu for plff Fowell
Si litlyeti, Humphrey St Wolverton, C
If Hetaitt and W 6 Palmer Vr deft.
23- H Ackerman vs Fetke Acker
man et al. To foreclose mortgage. Stra
han .v Lilt i . for pit?.
24 J J Davie 8 A Wiley sod wife.
Kjectment. S A John, T F HneklemHn
aud Itonham Si Kamaey fur pit) YVatb
eiford at Blackburn for deft.
L'u .1 J Charlton vh Linn C runty.
Writ of review. WoatheHord A Black
burn fur plfl'. W (I Piper and L Flinn
for deft.
26 J A Wilson vs T T Wilson
To recover nicney. Went hei ford Si
Blackburn for plff.
27 J A Wileon va Allen i Luwis.
Fpiity. Weatherford it Blackburn fr
pill". Flinn & Chamberlain for deft.
2t -Orrgonian Railway Co vs U Hus
ton. To appropriate laml. I. O
llughea fur plff. Flinn A Chamber
lain for daft.
29 Same vs David Pierage. To pa -propriate
lamia K ii Hughea for pill.
'0 Same vs Horace L-ine. To ap
propriate lands. K U Hughea fur plfl.
31 Jas Shields vs S Tillard, et al.
To recover money. Stiahau St Bdyeu
for plff. L H Moutayne lor deft.
32 Java Wheeler va Hoaa Wheeler
Divorce. Strahan at Bilyeu mid Weath
erfordafe Blackburn for pltf. Flinn all
Chamberlain for deft.
33 Agnes Gird vs.Ney (Jird. Equi
ty. R WilKami fur pit. Strahan Si
Bilyeu for deli.
3-1 -Magjij Thorns va Lauren
Thomas. Divorce. Humiilirey .Ac H'ol
f a
verton for pill. Flinn and Otraaabatlaia
for ileft.
35 Louisa Calbraith va I M Cal-
hraith. Divorce. W'eatherfurtl and
Blackburn fur plff.
30-John (hum vs Jas Phillips et al.
To correct deed. Bryant and Montunye
for plff.
37 M M Nelson vi IF P Nelson.
Divorce. Ronham and Smtei for pl(T.
38 Lydia McQoene va John Mr
Quene. Divorce. IF R B.lyeai for plfl".
39 M Vanderpool va ll'ui F and IF
B Gore. To recover money. Johns aud
Miller for plff.
40 J D Simoaa va Jac S rvnhar et
al. Strahan and Bilyeu aud C.fnbnr
lain for plfl'. IFeatberford and Black
burn and Johns and Miller for deft.
41 Jas A Pearl vs Sydneth Pearl.
Divorce. Humphrey and IFolverton for
pllf.
42 Black, Pearl and Co va TFoi
Hunter. To recover money. Strahan
and Bilyeu for plff.
43 V R Hyde vs IF H. Rand et
al. To foreclose mortgage. V R Hyde
tor pltf. Humphrey and IFolverton for
deft.
44 S H Althouse at al va M Sny
der. To recover money. L H Montanye
for plff.
4ft- J K MoCoy v Thn Clemens ot
al. To foreclose mortgago. J. II Mon
tnnyo for plfT.
40 niackf Pearl mid Company vh
Thomas CliuneiiH. T io wi muni-v
it H Motifanye fur pill.
47- lilstk, Fisil end Co vs Ann
rFilliabv. To recover mowy. rreUer
ford tin. I Hlsckburn for pill'. C II Hew
itt for Heft.
4 K Otto Fox vs N M Lot lis. To n-
cover monev. Flinn nnd Cliarnlioi ltiii
fur pill.
4yAlmina Crsft vs W W Craft,
Divorce. Htrnhnti & Ililyeu fur plfl'
ftO It II MnoiM filial vt It a B
Moore ctul. For purtition of I ihil.
ftl C II Montiigiio vs J HAltmnmh
'1 . 9 i I
iu r(cuvtr muiiov. .loliu v .lliller
for plff.
ft 2 J It Hcrsflord vs J W Jobmoo.
To recover monev. Humohrev Sc
v ar
Wolverton fur plfl'. Flinn A Chamber
Initi for ileft.
Smith A ll, .Wield vs Thou T
Wilson. To set ssido nhei ill's enle.
Flinn A Chamberlain fur plfl'.
ftl - K Kecbler vs ( It ai N iUt. Fur
reenverv of renl pruisrfv. Weiifherfonl
A HUckburn for pill
ftft Hodges A Wilwu vh Silver Hill
Minn Ho. Tu fill HllK tided colu-
pluint nnd modify detrree in Meeordanc-e
therewith. Cliei.i i a : b A JohliHWi for
pill.
tG 1 1 llnlbiitt vs.) Q Oooltpr nnd
W C ItigtfK, 'onlirinalion of sale.
Flinn A ChHUibeil sin for pill.
ft7 Jacob Keen vm J W niton and
Knoch Thoiujruiii. To furrtJssas uiort-
gnjf I Mil. . ir.H,, lOr pill.
,'H T II liiirii t vs I Newmin etsl
Fo recover motiev. Moiitante f.r
nr.
,VJ-: T loot I'M ti ...,., Fjgsn. To
reoovor money. V linn A 'hmnWnin
o plfl.
CO J, Kline vt W A Miller f'on-
hruiation of snle HYMthr-tford and
Ulackbiiru for plfl.
Cl IleU-ti-.a Carter etnl as S I)
Csger et nl. To forerlox moaf hl'o.
Stiahan and Hilyeti for plfl.
62 Kdoch II. nilt v Hiram
Smith etnl. Fiuitr. Sfmhitii mid
Hi I en and Powell and BUjTU for plff.
65- M Hsnitert vs IF II Fsriah etal.
For tlamngew, Ikmham mid Strahan
slid Ihlven for plff. 1 1 iiimduev nnd
H'ol vet ton for defts.
64 E Kefhlerts OrtMQttimM Ilsilway
( o Limited ; For dmiiM'.'cv. I! . ,ir
ford anl Ulat klnirn for idll.
Btnslnrs hue.
Heveral iuiiortant hulneaH r hanges
have taken place reeently in this city.
Kugene iluchanau has sold his agiicul-
tural Implement business to Win. II.
io!tra, who will coutiutie It at tin- old
taud. Mr. IJ. will remain heie until
prltifcT collecting and will then gi into
the nine buaiuisu again either al Fort
land or Wall i Walla. He ha been
with us for several years and during
that time has been an upright, useful
citizen, and made hosts of friends who
will be orty to see bim leave. May
In- be prosperous and happy wbeerver
he joc-.
In taking hold of the agricultural
i u. pb -in i-i.t I.i i- in.- , Mr. .oil ;.-t tteerls
' i. , I lal MM UaV rltl If asa last ... nf.Jis sffaalanaassasasal
j asrnsi ivir I - !' U fHH'-i
settlers and r-utrstaniial fnrmi-K K-r
seveial years he has resided iu thin
eity, aud fur some time aited Mr.
Buehanan, so he is not new In the
baiMineas. We predict that hewlll have
a prmtperoua buiueas career.
Kubarta and Dubruille, aaddleraand
harness makets, have dissolved part
nership, and the firm of Thompson
and McCoy Iu the same business have
done likewise. The business T tbe
former firm will heresfier be conduct
ed by John Dubruille, while hia late
partuer has formed a partii'-rship with
the Tbompsona, and the upper shop
will hereafter be conducted by Thump
son ami Uubarts. Kach or the new
houses should do well. i h proprie
tors are all well known as strictly
straight forward and honest and as
good workmen as can be found in (he
State.
Mr Me Cay who retires from business
will still coulinue at the b.-n :h iu th
old shop at present.
A line lutllul.
Vef, it is a tino fStsfcrfShmta. Tl.cro
isn't anything like it in the vail y hi the
line of olothiug ho has a mammoth alo ck,
sud can suit any man from a laborvr dowu to a
bridogruoin. His line of furnishing goods is
c'iiiiipleU, and ui will asy so After looking
through it. In toots and ahotot he can fit
out any uisn or buy and au.it tltem in
quality and price. Now that winter is
coming on h make a apdcislty of rubber
and oil clothing, and it will pay you to call
thenr for anything in that line.
What is usually termed "cheap goods."
he tloesu't keep, aud ho don't claim t under
sell all other dealers. He buys hit good as
low ss possible, sdds a fair, living profit,
aid offers them to his custoipen. They are
worth what lis aska for them, whic'i it pro
vttn by the fact thsU thoso whs bay of him
once always come again. On there ud you
will find we arc correct.
P. 8. We were apesking of L E. Ulain
the leadim clothier of thu Willamette
Valley.
Hardttarv
.
m un
til l.iiuiitnn
One thing that Lebanon 1ms need d
for a lung time is a hardware store, but
that waut baa been supplied by John
iiliek opening out a store of that kind
this week. He has awell selected stock
of shelf hardware of all kinds, and
will alao deal in plows. Mr. IStick has
for several years been eugAged in
black am dli ing at tbat pace, but on ac
count of ill health bad to quit it. Read
hia adv. this week.
ICOM.
MARKHAM. Near this citv. on Monday,
Oct. 10, 1881, to the wife of Frauds
Markham twin boys.
.MA Kit 1 1'. II.
DENNY "GOIN. On Oct. 18, 1881, at the
St. Charles Hotel, in this city, by Rev.
J. W. Harris, Mr.. F. J. Denky, of
Washington county, aud Mm Mai:y A.
i litis, of Linn county.
NEEDHAM RIDER At tho Exchange
Hotell ia Alhauy, on tho 20th day of
October 1881, by E. D. Haven J. P.,
FinEioua Neetuiam and Martua. M.
Rider, both ef Linn county Oregoa.
PARKER MOTHERLAND, At Albany.
Or., Ootober 13. 1881. by E. D. Haven. J.
P., James C. Pabk&b, of Dallas, Polk
Co., and Naaey J. MorrxEsiiZAn, of Lion
.Co.. Or.
IT'S
COME,
A BIG THING,
AMD
AN IMMENSE
AND CENT'S FURNISHING C00D8.
Including all the la'e nnd desirable novelties in styles, fabrics and Color ti. I
not let it ewcajre your memory that this is a
N E W STOCK TIIHOI CIHH T.
We ere now aHuit, to offer this entire assortment at prices which will
Iraw a mob. Will you be there 1
L. E. BLAIN,
THE LEADER.
Foster's Block
A'BANY
Oregon
Mamanalk Heel.
"The Forks " is the best place for
Ml dug beets that we know of. J. R
Constable who Uvea over there about
three miles from Lebanon, brought
Into our office a few days ago a couple
of the common red table beets which
excel anything we have reea in that
line for along lime. One was about
the usual i.- hi circumference, but
wan I leet 4 inches long. The other
was a little over 1 feet in length, and
was I foot and 10 Inches in circumfer
ence. It any one can beat that hr ef.
he must show a pretty large vegeta
ble. The Forks of the Santlam la tbe
"beatlngest" country we know ef any
way they ran raise anything ever
there unless It is a Scotch mortgage,
and even some of them are being rais
ed trlrren' Maaaslsw.
The November number of thi interesting
magazine is at hand if anything better than
ever. "A Isy st C anterbury'" it the lead
ing srtide, ami it of t very high character
The engravings are fine, and tbe acenrnpaoy
ing dress pattern juat what is needed. Katra
inducements are offered to clnbs. Single
copies f2,00 a year. Address Chas. J.
l'eterton. 'MG Chesnut St. Philadelphia,
Pa.
REASONS
Why we can sell goods
CHEAPER
than any other store in Alba
ny. We bny for CASH and
buy in large quantities both
for our store here and in Port
land, and selling strictly for
GASH
we can sell our customers goo ds
from 25 to to 40 per cent cneap
cr 'nan our competitors, who
sell their gooes on six months
and a years credit-
J. F. D. WRINKLE & CO.,
First Si., Albany, Oi-egan.
MONEY TO LOAM.
TU RATE MONEY TO LOAN
91 8 aod 9 Per Cent Inter-
eat on time of six months to ten years.
XO A rTOKXXYS FEES CHARGED
llif
BURKHART BROS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The old firm of Thompson & McCov
having eeaaed to do baaiaeaa, f. F.
McCoy retlrina from tbe firm, all tboe
indebted to them are requested to call
and settle. Tbe accnuuta cau be found at
the old establishment.
Tuoatpeo a McCoy.
IfssJ
NOTICE.
fllbe firm of Hoton
Roberts, black
9 aaSWaillaaa I atJllli 1 luurk 1 -vl
u i 1 1 1 1 . u ' t ' i i n iiioavii
all thoaw
tudebted to them are hereby notified to
call and settle their accounts before tba
first or November, lKd.
Wat. H. Hoktos,
12v4 Tho. Roasmrs.
W TS Mlikl statin.
It wsnriH lrniro llit any ont- will ndtrr from Ui
mm) .ii i Aiiruiriitu brvU(ht on t.v an impure con
ditiuu nl the hlooJ whan SCO V ILL'S SARsAl'AKII.
LA ANO STILLtNtilA, or Bld and Lrvar Strap
sill rmt.ire perteot lit-sJUi lo UM pa-sacal urgaulBt
ii.ni. 11 i iiiilwl a Htrfiitrtlnmir hvrtip, plcaasiU lu
Ukf, and hn pruten ltll to be the best blood pur .-
Ber rver dlsrovervil, i Scvtuallr
KtvtuaUy curing Scrofula, jafBSh
.1 !..( thi nsaSHatryssaasJaa,
ill-order and debility, btliou
SBBBM disorders, vte
Malaria, all nervous
complaint and all diseases indiratina; an impure eoi.
dllioii ol the ItltMHl. IUr, kvdnsys, atomach, skiu, eU.
It corrects indigestion. A single bottle will pntre U
you Its merits aa a health rsttawer, tot It ACTS
LIKE A CHARM. etHsxlallv when the compUinl ia t
an exhaustivti tulure, havinr a tendency to lessen
tbe natural vigor of the brain and aerrout tystem. 2
Te the Public.
J. A. Gross, proprietor of the depot
hotel, keeps oue of the beat public houses
in the State. His rooms are kept scrupu
lously neat and clean, and ou bis tables
can be found the best food tbe market af
ford. Parties going off on tbe morning
train can get coffee and cakes or an entire
breakfast before tbe train leaves. Here
after the hotel will be kept open all night
forehe convenience of tbe public.
m
Tea an Wanted
Wall is Kasb, Vice President of tbe
Oregon Pacific Railroad, informs ua
there is work on that road for a great
many more teams. They pay 4.00
per day for teams and furnish steady
employment Baled hay can be bad
along the line of the road for $15 per
ton.
Impure blood ia shown by akin disord
ers, Pimples, Swellings, Ulcers, Ac., also
by Liver and Kidney Complaint, Consti
pation, Piles, Indigestion, Bllliousneas.
Despondency, Lassitude, General Weak
ness, and many other s ymptoms. Purify
with King of tbe Blood. See advertise
ment, ft
WE HAVE COT IT.
NEW STOCK OF
I reader ia Htylee,
IavIit in Fits,
Iesvler in Popular Prices.
LEBANON
HARDWARE STORE
I have just opened out at Lebanon a
LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE
and will e1) as cheap as anv More in lire
county. My stock, although not tire larg
est embrace atawoat everything in t lie line.
I will sl-o make a pecialty of
PLO WS I
and can suit all at t . quality and prices.
Call and see sue,
J. BLIC M.
NOTICE. All fbose knowing tbm
selves indebted to me are leo, nested
to come forward end Nettie up.
12ml J. 111.14 k .
tl'IATrON.
a the Couuty Court uf Linn Covly, Stale
of trejom.
In tbe matter of the e4ate of Txjm. S.
Mummer, beceeuNrd. Citation.
To the next of kin of said deceased, to
wit : Jane Coyle, William Summer,
Abuer Mummers, Isouria Parrish, Ids
Priveti, and to all rabnt known and nu
known, interested In said Kstale.
In the nnmr of th SilnU of (irnjom :
You are hereby cited and required to
be and appear in the Counlv Court of tbe
County of Linn, Slate ot Oregon, at tbe
Court House, in the city of Albany, in
aid Ceuuty and Stale, on Mon. lav tbe
"Kb day of December, A. L. 1W4I, at U.
liuurofone o'clock in tbe afternoon of
I said day, tbe same bemz tbe first dav of
i lie Hfctmbe' Term ll thereof, and tb.ti
and there nbow cause if any exist, why
su order of sale should not be made
directing and Iknrdng tbe sImtuiMnaior
of naid OMtate to m1I all tbe right, title and
interest of said Tiros. S. Sum men. deeeaM
ed, at the time of bis death, both in law
em! equity, in and to be leal property
UcretuatU-r Ueiwriued, as prayed for iu tbe
petition of L. bilyeu, avlminiKtrator of tbe
eattate of naid deceased, whi-h etitton is
uow on file in tbe County Court of briu
County Uregan. which ssitl real proijerty
in described an follow, to- it :
beginning &J3S chain Stnith and Ui.4S
rhaim4 We4 of the S. W. csmaer of aecitow
30, Tp 111. S. K. 1 Wet of Willamette o.
ridisn, and running thence Weatt
ehsirin ; thence Kara 2.1.70 chains : MsSSe
North 3rl.tr; chains to the place ofteQn
ning, coulainiag W acres more i ;
AI- the foi loving dercribed tract of
Isml : beginning at the South Baal
curiaer nl the domfiiea land claiin of Thrm.
S. Summers and wife. Not. No. in
Una County, Oregon, ami running lirence
North lu.30 chairan ; tUeoce West 0O
chain ; thence Mouth lo.3o chains ; Uience
l-ja; 00 cbaina to tbe place of beginning.
-oittaiiiiug W acres more or least, both of
the above described tracts of land iiug
and lying in Linn County. Oregon.
By ortler of Court :
Witoees my hand and the ai of -aid
Court this IT h day of otober, sKSt.
us N. lurx.tlerk.
perJ. U. HarKLKMA,
12w6 iJcput y .
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given thai tbe under
signed baa been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of John A. Wrenn.
deceased, by ti e County Court of Linn
county, Oregon. All persona having
claims against said estate are required lo
present them to eakladminlsrator with tbe
proper vouchers within six months from
the date or this notice at the late resnleuue
ofsaid deceased, about two miles oast
from Corvailis, iu said Linn County, Ore
gon. Oct. 21st, 1SSI. . J. B. LEE.
12w4 Administrator.
NOTICE.
HAVING disposed of my business in
Albany, all persons indebted to me
are requested to come forward and settle
by Nov. 1. I can still be found at my old
place of business.
iatf EUGENE BUCHANAN.
SETTLE UP.
THE old firm of Rubarts A Pubruiiie
bavins; dissloved partnership, all per
sons knowing themselves indebted to it
are requested to call at the old stand and
settle up at aa early a daie as possible.
HOGS I HOCS!
E HIGHENT ff'AKH PRICE
pssltj for Hogs lay l-res Mull
er. Use Urocrr. Opposite He
vere House ISjanl.
Dr. SPINNEY,"
NO. It KEARNY T.
Treats all ( kroair aad Special SKraar.
YOUNO IVIEIV
WHO MAT RK si 1 1 1 KIM. I KON THE
effete ot youthful tollies or hittaeretion. will
do veil to avail tbeanaelve of Uiis, Uaagrsatest U n
ever Laid st the attar of attffertujr riuuuuiitv. t'K.
8PINNKY will inisrsiitee to forteii .Vor evert
Semlnale weakness or private dtseaw J aiiv kit-o i.r
oarsxter which he uuUertaJce and fails to rure.
M0LEACKa MEM,
There are many st the ar of thirtv-ve to slxtv who
are troubled with too frequent evacuation of tbe blad
der, often acornamed by aalurht Auartinir orhurtiinir
senaatiait, and a weakenintr of the ivtcm in a manner
ana paueni cannot account ror. on exacatnin? U
urinsry deposits a ropy sedhoeait v. ill often be found
tud sometimes srusJl sarticleM .rf all.uinen wiU situcar.
r the color will be of a thin initkUh hu. aisaiii ijsi.--
iag to a dark and torpid sppnarwnce. There r tuanjr
men who die of thia ditfii u'.ty ignorant of the cau,
which is the second tlsgc irf seminal weaknesa. Dav a
will ruarante a (rfecteure in all such cases, aad
healthy restoration oi theeiiiU-urinao ortrans.
Orrtca Hotraa 10 lo 4 and A to & Sunday from 10
to 11 a. at. Consultation free. Thorough sxauiiuatiui
and advice. SS. iv
For private disease of short standing' a full ora
of medicine suflk-ieiit for a rure. with sUaasaacu. tim s.
w ill be sent to any address on rei ei4 sSjra.
mu ana aouresn,
oa. m'inm i a co.,
17:12U No. II Kearny St. San lTran.-wc,. ( al.
TsTKOW f VS1 TO THE BCCIS.
A great portion of the suffering and dis
tress of this eouutry is due to tbiai t that
tbe people take too much phytic aud
many drugs. If you want -to pifeKlifve
your h eaitb, save rioetors' and druggists'
bills, use the Cslifornia Pine and Kuear
lyptus Porous Plasters fbr ail pains. i M
sale by Foskay st Mason, Fosters Brick,
Maiu St., Albany, Or.
BAKER'S PAJIN PANACEA cures pain