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Kipts Imocrat MOW VOL XXIX. ALBANY.ORLGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 13. 1894. tillered at the Post ontec at tlhany. Or., as Hrroad-flss Mall Matlrrt TlTEi A l I flU, PuMI,lipr aad lrearletert NO for Infants and Children. " Castoria is so well adapted to children that i recommend it as superior to any prescription Uiowa to rap." IT. .V. A iu-.it. SI. D.. , 111 Co. Oxford fX, Brooklyn, K. Y. "The oso of 'Castoria Is BO universal and fts merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Cmuia Ma .-.vn, p. P., New York City. Castoria cures Colic, Oonstipation, Sour Stomach, Plarrha-a, Eraetsttoa, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and pronut.s position. Without Injurious modicatiox . "For several years I have noonunsaded your 'Castoria,' and shall always eominuo U do so as it has invariably rrodueed benefkia results." Edwin F. Uuum:v. M. P., l'J5th Street and 7th Aw., Sew York City Thi CssTAtTi Ookpant, TT Mr brat Stbsxt, Nkw York Citt. HAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED t TO FIND A CURB FOR RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, is. DR. HANDINS KI.ECTRIC BKT.T with t ro ?!itirrrti- So. pen, oory Will euro wiifceat mr.ti. lne ),,. allorth.-alotetnabies. Th.wawea J rains, l.osl manhood. i . r o n - n r lrrpli mCer frni oor yii-niirv. nil Kemalet o h.i.u. a. '.general III hear! i hi t",Hrt..it abuses, excesses. . rexe ui.w.lt And relief ana promt . iu oar marvelous Invention, - ih rh requires but a trial Co convince he moat skeptical. In ignorance of, loots von may ba-e unfair drelnei -,.iirvf r nerve force aad vital it l which, la electricity and tluii cnu ynr weakness or lachof fore If yoj rep'are mto yoor system th elements thus diained. which are re. tuired tor vigorous strength, yn will renidrer he raase aad health, stfaswgai -ind. vlt. r wi I follow at once. TBS I oar pin and tram tavern, and we truarsntee a cure or refund money. ' Owe 0.00 um boeli "TliRr CI, k?yt5 OF MEN," eboaM be read by every yeaua HJdlbr?ndan. e."ri SoJ. tree Drf LsToaeie Eleetrle Belt U r... ei,nn& a wo bave restored tboaaaciUto r bt h.slih and viaor. after oil other iroatrjcots faileo. La can ss knnkiknikinidinfMiiiino-'. t tt- r,:, her states.wh" wt aid niadiy testify, and treat msaa !eCl- I beir recover j utter using our Of whom we have atroug letter s- M WE HAVE :tl .lEO TH1XSE-WE CAH CURE OU1 LAME SACK AND RHEUMATISM. Portend O-' Septacbev CM Dr. A.T Bandec. 1 r i rrursii nccii itv - ir:n l.M7r ncitco.r. '. ;n 14. IWi I Dr. A. T. fleaden. Dear sir Be o.el jsedyotrb. 111 I wea trouhlo with lot vt.or. vital " -a ne, mil varK bm-d with the ;tr.fla rotates froi almost s oompme lost or paw. .-, sriuw uv -r af sr, eactse, me a srvwn csss of !u bera. a 7 tilwd fsellaaihosA- sri.l. m. .: sieoe nn I trom hirhl ,UB. r-d I,ir .v esrv I wss to bad rour belt 11: t.kiiMlnitl -it I fos"J lih.t I ooU". notr-.n m. ss 1 doubled tit um mwiw ' , wita it- i Dousat o. .,; w r i . in jonr uwsmi -nw i eww-Tfa .A, f . d.,.. I roaUa'-. .sl Bsv otaers.wri i r sail ws I -. i.-f.,.!. ,..d , - . ltak thl. SAlcmpnL .'. aaa Tralr rooiwTH. A. BOr'rJ H -od 30 Turk St. RHEUMATISM AND.uAMEMESS CURED. Per land. Or, : t.. April IS l-vl. Dr. A T. Saaden- Iar Sirr I rotor., f roar beiu ' two weeks ese for rb3B..tim. from wktrk 1 .effcred (or several yeaie, ForTbepsA .ixmo'tba 1 hsd r.ot Lesn.bl.tow rk- l hit belt kas t-iacen laala atmost perf.-H health in the i.o worst 1 hare ud R, 1 can vjalkeoesiortabiT. sod feel like a r w nin tenerallr. M. E. HL'OHES. P i ri. tor luternAUoaal Hotel. l It hsiAoa me writfor t or THUESTDAY 13 niembeis of the Omaha OHv council and to cv-mcmbcrs and teporters are doing the North West. There will be a "Fad" toclable at the Congregational church rem Wednesday evening. All the hobbles in town may be brought oul that night. The supreme court has decided the cage of Oregon against Linn county, brought lo lecover certain taxes, against the con.tj, $3,000 Of $4,ooo will thus have io be paid to the state A special dispatch foom Taconia to the Seattle Post-Iuteligencer. da'ed Apiil J, savs; ( Atln. ot t hicaico. who has been appointed receiver ol the Oregon National bank in place of Lionel Slagge, removed, is a nailve of Uur.lnglon, Vt, The public schools at Junction City had to close a few weeks owing to no lax having been levied in the district, and the funds had become exhausted. I'rol Jewett for several years principal of the Haritt bu'g schools, has now organ'zed a sub scription schoo', and has about forty schcx.da.-s. He opened his school Mon day morning. Register. Rev Father White. f Salem, is in the city. On W O.tvis and vife of Salem, are in the city, taking in the convention. Mr tieorge Young, the barber, of I'ort land, has been iu 'he city. Mr George Bogqnet, of Sodiville, went to Junction City this noon. Miss ft F Hall went to Albany this morning, and will visit her ranch on '.he Santiana. Salem Journal. Mies Marie Davis came from San Francisco Tuesday to assist Mrs John X Hoffman in her millinery store recently opened. Mrs I'avis is thoroughly poatM a to the latest styles and is ve-y ar tistic trimmer. Mr John F. Lore returned from the east this week after an absence of several years. He is now a theological student in the D P seminary at Alleghany 1 itv Mr Love will remain a year and go back next year to complete his course; which will require tw o years more. There was a basket party at Miss Mary Will iamson" last evening. Those pres ent were: rran Williamson, John Haltom, John Williamson, Mary Wil liamson, Charier Hoiiseworth, Ada Flickenger. Lizzid Ward and Viola Li port. A pleasant time was had. l'esterday at Salem in addition to the nominations mentioned yesterday. Mr T 1 HacMeman was nominated by the prohibitionists for the ofBce of supreme judge. While he will not be elected he anows a good deal more aw than one or two of the present members of the CoUlt. ..o.aDdi4mie ay t I ar im m my m. 1 rt been curwi t ) R M ny othp d4 it, fcod if NERVOUS DERIUTV- Dr.A.T Pm.1en.Dosr bir : LOSS OF VICOR. U towr ovV irwi. tj. mad io-dsvv I ha ninatti daxlj, airl am strons in eWTtn. Y uracraXafBiT. OUAS. LVETKA. g.aciirir bait for jraMral afrrust -.eoidtT. aad w-da fa I baUair than I hara for nve jaar. Brow Tour bH vat hit bsWeWIl rurM t 1 hj wa d trj a tLay uid .'md it tba aant aa I H hm bars ramr J ta ta . o M I m iocatad r.Tf aeTVsnaootlr.aad-ri i l to talx wiUi aoj oaa cfif wants to inqa rtts i i , aMPClil Dt itnr.L. cnlDrexy uuiil I usxuAysjsjk LOST VITALITY AND STIrEWCTH. D-. A. T. Paod , Daar Sir: iaem wfai.ax vooi b It I batw baaa TTa j baaafttad. 1 faal mjala aa itwj tkt rat am i uji . aud attaf a BaWan aaa of tba) ban I And maaif tw.ee aa v aorooi aa balot. My meaaory ' low nearly ; :fecv and ac da? h-wt for the better. I ( 1 macH atrnaffei befora tbsbslu Yours Li n.r. LIMlI sCSCUt BELT THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC a eomatetaaalvanio battery, made into a belt so aa to be easily worn dnrtrar w .rk or aticaal tt mtvee sootbtne. pr longed ea-reots whiek are lastaauy telt tbroacboeL all sresk psns. or we forfeit S3, ( i. It has an Isaarweed Kleetrle Haeaeaaary, tee areateet boon evrr riven weak men. sna we wsTrsnt it L rare snr of the above weekneeiee. and to entente ahranken I n bs. or ports. . r M e aey Krfanrfrd. Tbey are crsded in strenath to meet ell etssjas of weatnees in y .anr. middja-acedoroid sen. aad will core the worst eases la two or three smnana Address for full tnf ormatlon. cAuncu ari e,fTOi" no. " 3RD AND WA .HlrUTCH, P31TLAND. 01. The B st Shoes Ws L. DOUGLAw $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. 85, $4 and S3. 50 Drees Shoe. S3.5C Police Shoe, 3 8olet 82.50, 82 for Work i ngmei 82 and 81.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES S3, 82. SO 82, $1.7. CAUTION. -If any drale offers yon W. I.. Doncla. Shoes at reduced price. says no ksillwm wiid st the name stamped on the bottom, pat him down as a f ra ad. "W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are ttvlish, easj fitting, and give beHci satisfactlor at the pricet advertised than any other make, try one pair and be con vinced, i'he stamping of W. L. Pou -!as' name and price on the bottom, which guarantr-'S thetr value, saves thousands of t!-.!!ars ani.ually to those who wear them. Dealer? who puth the sale of V. L. Ic-.:l;!.-:s Shoes gain customers, which helps tc tncrejL the sales on their full line of rjcods. t y can afford to sell at n le.e proSi, -nd era believe yon can save money by barytas; r'l -or r fofwrar of tb dralrr silver. tteel below, tatalofrne iroe -poo application. , . imj L. u isrotkuj, For sale by the L E BLAIN C LOTHING CO ,aawT. I or tbc l&at ttioarT. maaWaT a; viz - i wm sw fniiiiiriisraaiil rV PA-ROMIZE. hom institutions. & mm IKSURftNCL til - til. an j. Oregon- - k 6. K.AO, r .iwldiHt. i lj COW AN. Ooaxtirer. J O WKrt.osW.mlV. Socir.t. Geo F SIM WON. Vir Prwridont mmtcToRa 1 Cowan J W ' ijaiirmmDotn. K Ravi, l B HontaHH. H Stirnnarit S K .V-i'.lH'WM. u J ill 'J wriutinoii. ma ILW, MMFMOI AOIXTS 0B several Solid Eastern and Foreign Companies FORTMILLER & IRVING Undertakers - anJ - Einbalmer. ' t TE KtEP constantly on 1 ard a full line of tr tlallc, tlnh ard v.ocd catkets ai VV coffins. Also burial robes and sulu, in liradrloih, Hr,rl ft !." . which will be old at Tbe Lowest Living Profits. EMBALMING aml t,ie proper care of the dead a .-eclalty PAINS And all tna World Knotus tbe COHH U SUB. 1HT O ONVBSTTIOHT. Postal Notes MfsT ;. It has been deciJexl bv tlie government to disoon tinne the i'suanee of postal notes. These have been foacdagreat convenience for 'he transmission of small sums of money as is shown bv the fact that aixmt S-OOCfciO of them were issued last year and their abolition will he a matter oi regret to manv. The government has had ihe change in Tiew for some time and : that it wi'.lgo inU etTect at the end of tbe tiscal year. Jnne 30. The fee for money orders under 5 will be reduced to the present postal note tee, and it is the intention io have the former take the place of the latter The ch itf inconvenience of the change will come from the fact that Kientihra tion is required on money orders, but. as this is not s'rictlr insisted upon with small orders, probably the trouble aboat dentitieation will oe more than counter balanced by the additional safetv in transmissioa secured. Kx. Sodavillb is undoubtedly a fine re sort, ine lonowing written uy a man seeking health there is a great recom mendation for that place : This is to !et every one know that I have been a sufferer for I Years with the scrofula. After trvine eight doctors all did me but little good and I tried all kinds of patent medicines and I had to give up all hopes of ever getting well- I thought I would come lo the Soda springs, and I was induced to try the baths as hot as 1 conld bear them, and I did so. and I took four baths and now I feel like a well man. May ti.nl send all sufferers as I have been to do likewise. . M. Patton. oi Trent, lne Co. A iif-ii.-v, Ih'W On of the lieet places in Albany is the Red Crown Flour Mills. They are running day and night to meet orders, in fart are doing a larger bnsine's than ever before, with orders ahead that will keep Ura mill at its fullest capscity for months. Ijirge shipments have been made as far south as Los Angeles. A trial shipment to San Francisco proved so satisfactory that it has been followed by a big order. The Hed Crown goes north to British Columbia and all through Washington. The reason is due to the fact that the flour is a perfect brand and is always first class. Mr Stockman is proving a live manager, a fact that is very satis factory these quiet times- A BAMUM Era. Ai exciting affair occurred a few days ago nn the Santiam. V young man in the presence of several other young men made a peculiar kind of a remark about three young ladies, probably not intending all it implied. The young ladies were informed of it. One of them took a six shooter, the others whips and called on the man for the purpose of doing some active work with linn ; but he apologized and dec.ar - ed his remarks had been misconstrued, and the whipping was not given. Wild Hoo. For some time past there has been a wild hog in the hill routhwest of town, and many attempts have been made to kill him, but without success. He was brought down Mondav, however, by the rifle of Mr Hojghtoo, who has been somewhat troubled by him. He was a vicious anitnal, and from his looks would be about as ferocious as .my grizzly. Eugene Register. Oi medicinal agents it gradutlly regulat ing the old-time heri a, piils, draughts and vegetable extracts ta the rear and bringing into general ue tbe uleassut and rtfVctive liquid laxative. Syrup of Figs. To get ths trae remedy see that it u manufactured hy the California Fig Syrup Co only. For sale by all leading druggist. The republican county convention con vened at tli3 court house at 10 o'clock this morning and was called to order by K V.'vatt, chairman of the county cen tral committee. On motion .1 U W"att wrs elecied emporarv chairman, J A Wilson tem porary secretary and P 15 Marshall assist ant secretary. On motion the chairman unpointed the following committee on credentials : A A bees, It N Thompson, John t-onser, A 1" Florv, .1 B Trask. The committee made report of the le It-gates entitled to seat", which report was adopted. Or. motion the chtur appointed the following committees : ou Organisation - r Kead.l- i risby, A P Florv. On order of business S A Dawsun, .1 Miller. W W Francis, A F Stowe, J Y McCune. lo apportion delegates t, the s'ate and congressional conventions A A Kees, W B Barr, I. S Sav, A J Johnson. E L Cusick. On resolutions C E Wolvtrton, I- Flinn, John Waters, Fletn Smith. Damon Smith, D R N Blackburn, M V Craw ford. The committee on order of business reported the following: !eiectun of one delegate at large to the state convention. Selection by district of 11 delegates to slate convention. Selec'ion ol one delegate at large to the congressional convention. Selection Dy districts of 11 delegates to the congressional convention. selection of two stale senators, three representatives, countv commissioner. sheriff, recorder, clerk, treasurer, as sessor, school supt, surveyor, coroner. Selecting bv precinct delegates olone county central committeeman from each precinct Recommend that ail nominations be by ballot and that a majority of all votes be necessarv to a choice. On motion the report was adopted Committee on permanent organiza tion reported recommenning that the temporary officers be made the perma nent ofncers of tne convention, whicn was adopted. i omnutlee on apportionment of del egates to state and congressional conven tion reported and the report was adopted. Committee on platform leported, de claring in favor of protection 'o Ameri can industries, condemn the Wilson bill as against the interests of this coast and that British free trade is the policy of the democratic party. Alleges that the present condition ol trade is doe to dem ocratic policy favors repeal o! the railroad commission, denounces the repeal ol the mortgage tax law and the. repeal of the deductions for i ncs. and favors the reenactm such law. S A Iawson was elected delegate at large to the s ate convention a a new and FRIDAY The price of wheat is advancing In the East. The Salem papers are quarreling about whether ministers slioojd mix up with politics . The man who endorses promiscuously may be named Mr William to-day but in a year his name will be Dannla. The Stut1 Company have been plat ing in Astoria for several wetkl at low prices and good houses. It U lawful to call! Irout now; but un lawful to sell them ex cpt in trie months ol September and Oc ..her. There will be a me.- ing at the Y M C A hall tomorrow night to makr arrange ments for a field day. AM interested aie Invi ed to attend Tne name of lan McClain apreared in the Demcx hai as the no-nlnee forjus tice of llarrishurg. It should have been Constable. Rev J K Uroom, of Oregon City will deliver an address Sunday afternoon in the Y M C A hall on the subject "The liqnor cure in remperene week." -Tbo subject will be treated attractive style. A very serious accidei.t bfe!l Mrs B va line Aiford Tuetd'y morntng. In going down stairs she lo-t her footing and fell dislocating her hip joint. Mis Aiford Is part 70 years o'd and very feeble, which makes this mishap much more severe for her. Harrishurg Coi'rier. In the Ashland mine, two and a half miles cast of that city, there was rl-'h quartz struck Monday, worth $40 a ton in the 600 foot level. An eight foot ledge ol this stuff makes a rich strike In mining parlance. A big sanquet and dance will be given at AthlanJ Saturday nigh:, tt this it a big thing lor all Southern Ore gon. Lane county taxes due ibe .late, for the year iNi J, are ai paid. Yesterday evening, t-oun y ireas-jrer Keianr-r re mitted to the slate irea.urer BV3.668. ts. the total balance due the tta'e on last year's tax I his 1 a jxxl snowing con sidering the fact that Multnomah counts- has at vet paid but a tmall per crntage of the state lax for iSy:. Kugenc Guard. Maruisii Dumb Dwftsvvuitwi A young e-rtiple of Klk City were married m- cently nnder such iliffi. cities that it truly demonstrated the old saving that "the course of true love never run Mnootb.' The would-be-groom find app'ied to tlu county clerk lor a 11 ? i--.it w.t- r.-t :--J owing to the inr! l-'ing un.W 1- -..-..r-. . f atrv an i he did not have her parent-' content. Aft,-r ten long days of weary piV-ading Iv Bnally gamed the mother . written o-.n--iit.wKi.il he mailed to the clerk, but failed to enclose tne nevetsary anidawt. In;- caused a d.- lay of tiro days more. lie nnallv se tired trie liont? and wvnt to IV new aftr ndebted I Spoils? Morrison to imehl of I 'Squire ha I been .i tie the knot, but a lb' on false alarms in the same case be'rvfu--! to go The young man went back and gwt his promised bride in his Uaat and -:;-rt.-i .1 . . . , . The follow ing delegate, were elecied lo ctwTVi-Il uoal ?" u.,. above Kik 1 itv h bri.k.- an .ar. N.hmi.- ilaunted he left hi- beat and bride tied irp and walked liaik home after another ar inci? moyw in tbe loal tiey tart-. onwarl. bat their evil star had "not yet deserted them, for ere thev had gune far th- rat ran Owing to the niimlier of conventions held this week the Dkmotkat wax unable to give the tux receipts after Mondav. About sou receiptu were written lueifday, Wi'diiesday and Thursday. The following s a list of those paving eKJ or more. i 1 F.wert . Conipton K J Willoughby I ' S liusey Caleb dray M 15 Cii; Dan McClain J A Smith Smith Cox A v Maxwell W II and G II Sheppcrd. B -Burtenshaw Ferry Hyde Jainc l'e.irl H II Kirk.... W M Djiridaon Mrs S V. I '.it id-in A J Blevins I'riirilla Arnold 1 J lsom tV'm Spurlin S. L TaikMr O W Cline 1 K Charlton X 1) and 8 I, Pratt J 11 Terupleton frank rn.bv. SATURDAY A OpOO ExixtitHEMKM' -The Brdwr.s ville Tinier sjieaks of the democratic ean didate for dm in th j following manner At tbe democratic oonvention in a ii, ,,-. 7:!. T.-i T'.r.H'J 107.52 7141 128 15 S0.il tJO.Ofi MM 119.67 14!.32 o4..'M 132.50 04.50 ltlg.ti'J 106.213 57. 98 C1.34 40.C1 48.42 49.U9 41.81 47.14 40.97 47.78 40.51 41.10 47.68 J W Miller 44.4.5 Israel Curlton . 45.: KOHvde ;13 9G Ja Williams :B.l lUt K 0 Cusi.-k W.00 KBienk- MM W lJenk 81.87 (ie.. Bl.nkford :.4.1 K Smith 30.jy B A Stafford 31. 4 A S Stone '54.2J JMVLiilveu :i4.15 S R Templet, in :50 08 Henry Freerk-n :53.."IO Malissa MrKnight :12.I C F and FS Fields .'50.60 S S Myers 32. B Troutman 30.00 J M Barton S&29 John Hood :V5.'J9 Tlie reiviiit for the first three day were 44'i8 .V! Vesterdav rneeipt. increaxrd the amount aUmt to $0,000. ixit:ss Dow tfe mm tne Mtte conventi'-n : Joseph Yates. F J Miller. I P Glover. B A S:afford. John R Smith. A I John son. I E Borden. J R Wyatt, i R X Blackburn, A C Haueeman, EC Russell. I X Ihincan was elected delegate at arge to the congressional convention The foil w ing delegatts were elected to the congressional convention: M i,un ningham, John Robson. F B Marshall, I R Oavis, Ir W if Booth. J R Whitney v a lempieton, Parnsli, L h.inn, O B Hartueso. Tbe delegation to the state convention was instructed to use all nonorani. means to secure the nominaCon ol J R Whitney of the Herald for the office of tate printer. State Senators S A lawn and A J Johnson were nominated by ax-lamation. Kepreopntatis'o T F Sssxith rweiteil lJ vote. W A Temrsleton reteive.1 127 vote. J X Scott 8V. It Blanchard - and John Barton 42. Smith, Templeba and Scott were deslaretl nominatel. For County enmmisiioner J M Waters was nominated by acclamation. For Sheriff J A McFeron. and Bud ltiompson were nainea Mcreron re ceived 77 votes, Thompson received 51 votes, McKnigii 8, Blank I. McFeron de'ared nominated. For recorder WB Glass. I F Hard- man. UlafS received 4'. vo'es and Hard man 82 votes, llardman was declared nominated. County Clerk-N Xeedham, W C Davif. j S Van Winkle, Ir J tV Cole were named. The ballot resulted as ollows: Xeedham. 44. lavis. 37, Van Winkle 41. Second ballot Xeedham 4, Van Winkle 43, and I'avis 47 Third ballot stood Xeedham 'rt. Van VV inkle 38. Iavis 20. Fourth ballot, Xeedham 05, Van Win kle f3. Xeedham was declared nomi nated. For treasurer M I ummuig. A E Parser. P tl Morriit. J K Yoeman ami F K Alln were named. Morri was nominated on (he seeond ballot. W F Deaktn- wa nominated for ;i sor by acclamation. For school fujierintendent R il Ruther ford received 3 and (' H Hart. .T7 votes. K T T Fisher was nominatetl for sur veyor by arxlamatien. II A Jayne and Wm Fort miller were named for coroner. Javne reCBtssad 78 and Fortmiller 32 votsy. The following central coiuiniPee was api)"intel : J H Glass, Crawf..riivilip; W F Read. West Albany; C O Warner. Scio; D E BertiVn. Frariklir. Butte: F W Humphrey, Sweet Home; James Tindall. Shelburn; EU F Wvatt, North Harrisburg: J Y M. -Cune. Orleans; I H Wheeler. Center; J H Boott, Tangent; Frank Xicicerson. South I-ebanon: A A Kees, Xorth L'lianon: H H Ingram, boxfttville; Frank Friaby. Halsev; Jas Carothera. Shrild; P B Marshall. Price; R X Thompson, Xorth Brownsville; J A Conser, Syracuse; A M Temnleton. South Brownsville; John L Grigg, Santiam; J R v vatt. Allianv: (1 15on on. rox a ev. The coramitte met and organized. J U Wyatt was chosen chairman, und Pres B Marshall secrctarv on a snag and stove a bole in it and leg-an to fill to rapidly that tbey had to take to tbe land and wrdk tbe balance of the way. They arrived at the "Sjuire's without fur ther mishap, but imagine the x.tercatioa of the groom when he dissevered that he left his precious license at borne. me more round trip on foot to Elk City by the weary groom and ail the it 1 nrr aiTtiistpi menbt were cotxiplete aad tbe ha, py 0x1 pie were maie one. A I'lrnnt Kmior - The following is from t he i rants Pass Courier and reads decidedly fishy : A new remedy for dyspepsia an i stom ch trouble has made its appearance in Southern Oregon, it is nothing less Bi-hop William Ihllon. I. D. and Rr-v II V Rf.wican will doubtleax disctLM the fallowing prMto-itions in Allianv. tn: First. Revived. That the Bible Usacbes man has an immortal soul which can exist in a conn-ions rotHlition independTit of the bocv Ihllon. altirmative: H W How- man, negative. Second Resolved. Tliat the Bible does not teach the endie misery of the wickel a the penalty of sin. Kut their entire de-ttrti'-tion of sml and body. H W Bow man, aihmialive and William 1'illon. neg ative. They will n. d-.Kibt disrtus the above six ei..r-;v? nights. eah session to be two hours in length, with four alternate fpeevbe- of -V minute eah. (80 1 am in finrti. . A. . Csbotiicr. P Co-bw. ir. i doing some deco cratic -peaking in Yamhill eoanty. Rev Futrell. of I 'alias, firmer! v of Tan gent. was in the city t.-lay. and railed at ou' office. Mr John Mniiin is in the city, having re turned from California, where be found matter- very dull. Tbe Y P S C E of the IYesl.ter-.an churdj will hold a social tonight a! the residence 1 Mrs Thomas Monteith. to which the young people of the churd: are invited. Mr Robert llendncVs, tbe best super intendenl tbe reforn school has had passed through Albany this noon for Rose burg, sccompanied by Mrs Hendricks J r Whiting, of W'aterloo pre int. was a man was nominated for the offi.e of i-ounty Cierg who stands high in the eitimation of every man who has ever met him that is C K Stanard, of this city. He wa.' U-fore the i on vent ion last year, but stayed back on Mr. Payne's .v:count. This year he carre out and wa.- nominated by" the splendid vote of !U to 30, which was then made unanimous, proving that he i- the choice of the people in his party, and if talk can be relied upon, many republi can and populiaf vote will Is- d.-Jslted for him next June, anil he will undoubtedly U elected. Mr Standard wan born and raised in Lin county and has the interer.t of hif home M situs at birt. He is a gentle nian in every s-ns' of the word a ohara. ter beyond rqsxsseh; and. as to his ability there is no question ; a letter qualified man for the office does net exist- What more can la? aske.1 for ? TueOsi.v Coukeit K01.1.. The Jacit- tonville limos boaeU as luaot: Jjukton county hai the distinction of rsewinir the mof't complete and accurate assess ment roll in the ttate: in fact the onlv one. The S P R R Co paid tlielr taxes, amount ing to $15,016.75. on Friday last, aud in response to enuirn-s about tbe matter W w Bn-tberton, the tax agent, said that fie corporation had laid tlieir taxes in full only in Ja.k.ii county this vear. The rea-jn given wa- that in other counties the . Jr were so in'-omplete and full of errors that it wa impossible to tell any thing at.out them Part of the amount due in Josephine county wa settle,!, and that was all that had l-en paid in the -tate. The new aanewsment law is responsible for this state of affairs, as the errors aro-e in segregating the different amounts due to state, connty tcheol districts ?nd towns. To have the only comet roll is something to be proud of. and Ase-or Wooldridge should reseive full cretlit f.r his pains-taking and a. ir.ite w ,rk. Iieatii o Gwttmi Iir Knnov. Thi- morning Mr i;e,,rg Itirkinson. the well known real ettale man, died of heart iieru. alter an illne-.. of onlr a few hours. He was taken suddenly ill about 4 o'clock tin- morning. Ir W H Havis was called in, but he was beyond medical assistance. He lived until about 11 o'clock when he passe-1 away without pain. Mr Dickinson came to Albans- llirw. or frwir years ago from Saiem and took charge off toe real esraie otnoe of tne trrn l.an'1 Co. He was a man of splendid habits and genuine worth, and leavej a wife and three children to nv.-urn his death, as well' as many friend. George Dickinson wa-l"-rn in Bellefontaine. Ohio, on Janua.v 5. Hews- a memVter of Prtertion Lodge. A !" W. of Salem, in good tareiing. Tbe funeral sen ice- will o ar tomorrow at 2:30 oVlork at tbe fann'v res - idence on Bradalbin street. Pes BA.Xk.-The alter.. ion of the pop ulist nominee for treanr is called to the following way of keeping mcmey.a" td by the Ashurxl Ti iin?-: Jatk liarvin and fe, who live on Wagrjer crk -"vera; miles aive Tal-nt. hod BStf in zAA coin cacnesi in ;. rtk- l x in .1 !-et or t&eir hcuse bswi week, bat they haven't it now. Mrs Garvin taw it there at noon en Satur iay. AVjit noon on Sundav she dicoveresl that it ha1 ren t4en A man living with them or pear tnerii si. tu--.t -1 and placed under arrest. lit a tearcn fai'ed to disc-ver the money in his r-seion and he Wat ...,r-x .- :.ar;-w -rt.::.- miner, an-1 the m.nev. wh:-.h was paid h:ru for an interest in a pro-i-itrt which he owned on Apple---te. was a good big fata tor tbe ai to 5-w in U.a: wav. than a spoonful of common, et-rv dsy. RSSB" " tthe rePWic-n convention, Mr riv.r.w,n.,r .....1 . . k .1.' luting. fnuerty an exiert painter, is n.esla. Wn Bybee. a well-known c.tiren i -r!itting rails, like fcncoln. on his i sn ti tBrcve limes L-von.i t-ettAjx-n. PKOHIBITIOSI PtBTT 4 01 STtf VBsiTIOM. COM fli-; 70 EXTRA CKARCt FOR HEARSE OR SERVfDfc , sALaAMY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OR.EGOf Ou ST. JACOBS OIL KBWaaBK ItnTirtUU I'NIKIJ. MANHOOD RESTORED! ffi-WLKESFr fuuruutisd tucurvii.i nervous diseases, sucli as Weak Memory, LoafOf sisla 'user, BSSaackS, Wutefoluess. I.oslMaiiliood.NlKlJtlr Kuilsal.ms, Nervous- ness. all draliisond lo-. of power: itietierstiv organs or either sexcausea by overexertion, yowthistlerrors, exces.ire use of tobacco, oplam oraUai- ulttiiLB, which lend to limnnlty, t;otisuiupiion or insatiiir. tan tie s;arr veat pocket. ! per box, O for tS, by mall prepaid. Willi a M ordi .1,, n uriu.n .mumiiiip. ... r.ir.- or r. iunu tne Men,,, no a itruKiost.. Afk for It, take no other. Write forfree Medlcsl Book sent sesl.-d In plum wrapper. Address K tUVD ajiEl CO., Masonic Temple, Cult -a uu. ive as written rusrsntre to cure or mi. expense of tlfc Body. While ffc rlrive th lirain we rr.ust build up tlie body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy sleej Tbe County Ccnventlon of the I'rohl bitlon party for Linn county wid convene at the Court House on Saturday, April 14th, i4, at l o clock p m. for the pur pose or nominating a county ticket and transaction of such other business as may properly oe Drought Detorc the convention Ail prohibitionists of Linn county who voted the prohibition party ticket In 189a and who intend t support the same in the ensuing election will be entitled to seats as delcirates In the convention r.very proruuitionisi in llnn county is earnestly and cordially invited to attend. 1 V UACKLRMAN-, chairman of Linn County Central Committee. flesl! refreshing such arc methods. When loss of ficsh, ttreagth and nerve become apparent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is SC8tf8 E muisioi) of Cod Liver Oil, whic ere; tes flesh of and in ttimulsres th-2 appetite fo!i ; . . ... ri i,.--r..i I not only itself but fi.r other ..r. U Y. A I I'orsalom AHmny,Ore.,bj J. A. CUM.1MU and by HOUGKS & Mcr'AftLANU. Urussists. Notice of Dissolution 'I ho copart ni rsl. jp hnreioi'o'e existlnir between M N HtO' ie and J M Pollock under tbe Arm name of S N Steele cfc Co M hereby dissolve I by mutual aifree uieut, J M Po'loek retiring. UN Simile will continue the business, collect all account due the firm and pay all ob!i Ksiicns against said fir.11 now ouutund IBK. Dated this 4tb day or April , 1894- J M Pollock, NOtlCK. United elate Land O.fue Oreoa City Oregon, March loth, 1S94. Isotice Is hereby given that thr aproved, plat ot survey ol township, 13 south, range 10 west, has been received from the surveyor general of Oregon, and on April 21. 1894, at 2 o'clock a m of said day said plat will be filed In this office and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Rohrrt A Miller Pctkb Paquict. Ucgiste:. Receiver. Or. Price's Cream Baking ?owder World's Fair Highest Medal and Dlolom and proprietor of Bvbee's springs. is sup poseu to De I tie originator of tb:t queer remedy in Son hern Oregon, but guiles number of verac.uus gentlemen testify to its curative properties, which are sup posed to take the form of mechanical action by carrying ofT impurities from the mucous lining of the walls of the tomacn 1 e sana is ouite ponu tr piece of advice around Ashland when anv one com plains of ch ron ic stomach t rou ble As thtre is no patent on the .and. that commodity being within reach of the poortet of us. this article cannot be call er! a patent-medicine advertisement if our advice to 'Make sand" is followed by even one sufferer with beneficial results The Courier aiil consider itself amply rewarded for gi . .ng this simple remedy to the pnblic. Lebanon.-Mr John Millar, of Iowa, who was tel.-trriphed to eOBM BO th. bedside of his brother. V M Miller, arrive.1 here last Saturday, two days after the burial of his brother. Misis Hattit Warner, of Ali-anv. will 1? at the residen.e of Mr., K M Miller on Fri day afternoon. She desired to imet all alio iah to take in either vocal or instruitwntal music. A new field .if labor WsstOBODed to the in dustrious of this locality a few months since the gathering of fir Uilsum. Al though not a lucrative employment, it nevertheless caused "two blades of grass to gTow where formerly then1 gTw but or.e." Clark and I 'row. Onartrville miner, left here Tuesday for Ouart.-villo via the South Santiam Mute. They took with them a wagon loaxl of provisions, which they will luick m on horse from (.rwnhorn. Some doubt is expressed as to their ability to get through, on account of the snow. "Kxprtss ana Auvance. At SonAvu i-g. A few of the leading men of Sodaville assembled in Pr Hill's hall on April 28th for the purpose of forming a board of trade. lr Jones was chosen to preside over the meeting, and E Peery acted aa secretary. The advantages to lie derived by an organi - -1 -1 . 1. ' 1 , - , 1 . ni 11 -il ut iiua ainu was tiiscussea oriei- ly but logically by several gentlemen .and a committee of three was appointed to draft constitution and by laws, with in structions to report the following Satur day. This is a very commendable move. Advance. From Cai.ikoiinia. Hen (ieorgs T Myers returned yesterday from a" throe months' visit to San Francisco and South ern California. He says the weather during the several slays made in Sun Francisco was miserable. He found among Winkers and business men wherever he wont tin same condition of affairs that exists here. There is an abundance of money accumu lated in the banks. There is no difference between the conditions existing in Califor nia and in this slate, with the exception Unit Oregon has a greater diversity of crops and interests to rely upon than Cali fornia. It is already prophesied that the wheat crop of Southern California will W a tc.tal failure this year owing to drouth. McMinnville 1 it. A Housk Huns ei). The EogOM Qoard says: George brown's house, about 10 miles west of r.ugene, partially dostxoyd by fire yesterday afternoon, between 4 an 1 0 o'clock. The roof wiw entirely burned off and OOnaiderablg clothing and furniture was destroyed. Mr llrown, by hard work with the help of nis family, some how man aged to put the tire out. The fire is sun- liosed to nave caught from a spark fulling on tho roof. The building was insured for $400 and the contents for '20 in the Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co,, of Albany, which will probably cover the loss Today Jadgo tieorge H Lurnett ante to Port land and will take passage on a steamer for 1 i.lamook county. There be will bold :h spring term of circuit court. He is compelled to go by the ocean route owing to toe .step snow in tbe Load Kange moan tains on the nxtd to that ssvUoa of triegon t Telegram. lKN'r S t. Oi cour.c ycu fee '.tke it same times: but there Is rotl-.ing In II. Mmplr learn a lesson, and the next iirrc go to Par1 er Bros for sour grocer ies. pro-Jut- ana bascl goods. o one ever ejaculates profanely after leaving their store, for net only are the best gro ceries in the .narkrt rold; but evervtvxtv from a child loan old gentleman, is trest ed courteously. Their baked goods. In a large s ariet v, are superior and popular. If sou won I 1 keep In good humor with the world always try Parker Bros. For all derangements of the throat and lungs, Ayei's Cherry Pectoral Is the speeJ irit and must reliable remedy. fcren in the advanced stage oi Consumption, this wonderful preparation stiords great relief checks coughing, and Induces sleep. as Wl.oev-r fails to attend the meeting oi I Us A ',) V on Monday next, i : r.lis a kuck1 thirl The republican have placed in nomina tion for justice of Wett Aibanv. I C Pow- 'd and C VV Watts as Constable. A former Aibanv man was recently cap!ai.i of an army of leventy rourh,t, ar.d reports some live scrimmages. The Chicago Ouarte , one oi the best musical organization in the U S, will be in Albany In about two week under the auspices of the Y M C A. Judge Boise, populist nominee for su preme judge, has ben ra the city, and aticnderl the mteting of the Linn County Council today. The O A C baseball team w illlplay the Albany college team on the I7tn insv and the State university boy somet'mt during tne ia' ot tne mcnth. Prof E N Condit, president of tte Albany college, delivered a very able address on "tnruttan education" at the Fresbyierun church last Sabbath morning Grzette. '1 he (tsiaj amour.t fif county, state, mu nicipal and school taxes Ur 'ioi fri Jack- son county to be collected by the ahenfT was a'uoit 1 1 16,000. ti this tome $So, 000 10 t'j ' 000 was paid in up to last Monday. An Albtny barber wat considerably amused today by receiving a note from a lady residing seven or eight mile in the country, to call and cut ber hu'bands hsir and trim her bang. Being Satur day and bit butiy day. he did not go. The Brownsville Time ha had o manv political articles of a very 'ong winded rature crowded upon it, that It ha issued a very wise decree 01 limiting all si ic'cs to a column and a half. Sheriff C 0 Jackson, of Linn, wa io eur ci'y recently. MLum' has a splendid record during his term oi office and the voter ot that county will request him to serve them ior at least two years longer. Jefferson Review. Fci-J has purchased the electric light and water works plant of i M Coffev for f j,t5o and wilj now r-i them. The dty has entered into a lease wth the Scio ko'.'.er Mill Company to iurnith power L-r the light and water plants for the period of 20 year for $1; a month. At a recent elecion in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada, the vote In favor of Peohlbnio-) wag about 5 to t in favor ol the mcature. Csoada is evidently ripe lor prohibition. In e.ery province where election have been held! the reult has been :he same. mrf-six vear ao vesltr.iar :rgtn:a and Arkan. weie united bv ihe mar riage if Rev Move and wife." Thv art the parent oi six children, two of w r.o-r. are attending the tgricuhotal college. Their life ba beer, a ccr.'.inua! honev moori and thev are still as devo:ed is in 1S5S. Coeval. 1 Gazette. Mr George lieeier is repined to be sinking vers fast and i: f onlr a master oiasVrt time until death will relieve him of his suffering. He went to the hospital in Porland !n hope of tecuring treatmtrt. but it did not lay In tbe power of medical skill to benefit him. Saierc Independent All membn of the A 'J C W are ear nestly invited to be present at the regular session of Safetv Lodge No. 1 3 to be helj or. Monday erening me y.h int, a busi ness of vita! importance to the welfare of the ledge will be '.ransacted. The lodg: will be caMed to order promptly at 7 :y o'clock. By order of the lodge . Ed Scott was arrested last nig'it and arraigned before Police Judge Porter this moiriog on two charge, thit ot being drunk, and Carrying a concealed we a sor.. for the ilrst o 3cr.ee he was fined $5 and fcr te second I ir. In default of par tner. t of iLe Si 5 he now languishes in the j citv jail- Corvalh News. This it the! "As oH cu tho hills" ail rver ezcell- ed. "Tritxl and proven" ia the verdict o f milliona. S iramons Liver RagB "w-sw - ,r ia th C-C and Kidney raedicino to yon yoor for a Th an which fxa pin faith cure. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing direcliy on the Liver and K?d- uev?. Try it Sold byajiil T'r : j-:-- in Liquid, or in Povdtv to : : taken drj.' or made intoa tea. TT-r- Sihig .r Urrr "! " 1 tssvs sswrd ; 1 ..iirsiinmoti Ci'.er Rent-lato-and -:i .-..r.u-i. fitlrmsly say It is tbe kin., of al! :iv-r rnS:. int. I ,u-idselt s ssssUroMefcasi Oboi. W. Jacs- fl- Sf , . .... V, i.:.-.r.Ufru U e Z. Clara, PACKAGE'-. iSRiM M. UeFarland :- Iibai.er is -:- Harness -and - Saddlery Display in the Oooi Ljxn Ou-vrr Kir-t. Sute Supt M Mroy r.-;x- una u. to stand snt in proper an 1 systematic method for condoet ing "Arb-.ir IUv exercises!,"" fhrirfau the stools of the countv. Friday itftemoon. April I:Uh. We are informed that Supt mute t-...r. : r ' naacuca tie wees ir complete, an i his report will show the terv-.- v t irv te.v iser in tii.- countv. rue trees rranini. atni 10 wnotu IMSIM asil. arui particular i Use state flower chosen in ererr di-tnet. other arrangements for that evening toe taw Tat.iimn .trtir iay. re-; attend witn sil the children, tor reruem qnires al! teachers and school oS rers ta j ber that the boy make the man and the cave aa 1 h .1 -u ;-. exee as sh.". tnd i girl the wo an. and :h i in tr.e interest to etKOurA? th. plantini?. protection of the future man and woman. Bv order REVERE HOUSE .LBANV ORE"! PFUIfFFH rROPfclRTr sA KEK unhiji sn :' eg Dvcacrios Cat lt- log Wttcneo. jaaallj and tatl?wie. Piste-2. 11, si Irer." nickel Ac . fame ss new eoods. IHfT-reot stzes for tgsat, (amilies and shops. Easy operausd; no expeneac: big pr5 s. W P HarrieoB a Co Cler Sj, 14, Cslurn tus, Jh:o- iiassxtasa- asst. . wr osssi 11 11 a young man w!io painted Albany redone right la: year. The Kindergarten Aciatlon will give an entertainment on Frida-- evening April 13 at the o'd U P church. Farther appear later. Make no but and -hru'. presentati m A tire' report from the teachers of Lir.n c tre-js and i- expecte-1 -intv. B li IB Ik trv-?-i ;tn 1 : of corr.n-.it'.ee. Bs'-l's heal.n rreserving corsets, -'Need no ores king in." Yield to every move ment of tie wearer. If rou value your health and comfort try therr. . S E YofXG Young Americans love independence, hence let them sleep independently in one of those woven wire cribs for sale by the Albany Furniture Co. Ladies wishing stylish millinery should call on Mrs Sower a: the 1 Bezaar. No old stock, evervthine new and the latest styles. Prices lower than ever. Made over work neatiy done. Mr I N Hoffman desires to ar.ncunce swsssya - thtn ht.r new millinerv good h .ve amveo Stands assisted him to ,r J that e , nJW p-ir .a sup w , tte cr.cd was cieandd ( cus.om.ri witS ,he in hrr ne' V,,. at her p'.sce 0:1 Second street beiween Hlii and Maine. I I . ol t r, roBosar Some people begrudrre the little money that sn Allcock's Poraus Plss!er costf, aed then wher. thev sre racked with pain from the soreness arising from a cold, they will ,send anv amount of money to relieve the pain. If they only had one of these wrrld rvnowne.l plasters on hand Ihey would be saved a vatt amount of suffering and be consldeiably richer. At the first sign of stiffness of "the jolntt applv one ai these plasters win. nut any delay. The soreness will be greatly relieved at once and soon -disappear entirely. It will be money saved 10 have them on hand, to sa noth ir.g oi the comi-irt they bring. Av A lbanv Jewci.ry Stork Worth patronizing is that ni Will A Stark. They carry the finest line of silverware, watche. c ocks and jewelry generally In the valley, and sat Itfactoiy prices are always given for Ihe suoe-lor- quality of good they keep In Ntv;r liuv without calling en stock. them . AtC Fresh Cabnage. Canliflower. Celery. Onions. A Turnips. K Browns la lauwaa FnM Hoataa festei !..y aftem-wn Fre-l Mc'!arsr-ie met with an ac cident which .ame near proving fatal. He was riding' a horse with only a baiter with which to guide him. when the animal ran awav witn ana. Alter running s-me dis tance the horse stumbled and fan, throwing Fred heavily to the gHMBal, face forem.st. A nninber ef men wh.. sar tlie actident hastenetl to hm and found that be has un conscious, lying faofl down in a pcwl of wa ter an i ana, and would have drowned in a few minutes. Kind I the sidewalk where from his mouth, eves and ears. Conscious ness was regained and it wa fount! that no hones were broken, though his face and right arm were badly bruised. The horse's breast w-as ladly lacerated. :lrowns;iile Times. Chicken Thieves Fourteen blooded chickens were stolen from the premises of I K Cvhraa. in the eastern jvirt of the citv Tuesday evening. Some of them cost $1.00apiece.and Mr C was selling the eggs forT.V a d vren for h.it.-hing.s tht the kxs is not appreciate! . Mr .1 A Warner while cruising down the Willamette the next morning saw a couple of men with a boat ana some chicken coops: init tuey won' M when Mr CocJsraa aftetwaitli went to tbe place. H is thought the men are gathering up chickens for the Portland market without paying for them. 1)kmx-r vth" Mertino. The Democrat ic club at Tangent he'd a rousing meet ing last night. The school house was full of listeners. t W Wright weut out toaddress the club. He was met bv the Tangent band and escorted to the school hnse. Manv ladies wtre present and much enthusiasm w.i aroused. We are informed that Mr "right made a good speech leaving the republicans and populists but little ground to stand on. The democrats of Tangent are niakihg an aggressive tight. lat the democrats in all parts of the countv do likewise. I.lNi-OI.N RefCBUCAJTS. The republi cans of Lincoln at thei." convention held at Toledo riiur.l.iy. nominated the fo low ing ticket: t'oiinty Jii.lge, 8 V Hurt: countv clerk. John ltu.klev: sheritT, FM Stanton: treasurer. W 1. Hyde G w Bathers; oomtnttaiorsors, and C H Williams; survevor. eon; assessor. Silas Howell. TJ llufor.l mid Henry Nic aatao STi 51. .0per Bcttje. use cent a cose. Tma Gpzat Corn h Citkz prorptiy rana wL-re eil others fait, Couet. Crop. Sose Threat, Bsaraenrsa. Whoopi2 Cc-jS ar i Asti .a. F r Cc:.-: z3 lj r.-- ; bas c-r-rd Lhiiiirda. acd will CTKE TOC if taten in tuae. M t-j DtiauaiB ca a ruar ar.: For a LAcne Back or Chest, rise SHILOH'S BELLAtJCNNA FL-S.STERJ5C 1 1 1 ar HIL0H'S CATARRH ,ve fou Ctarrh Ths medj ati-siiMrawi toed to cur rou. laMcil LntCMfC &w. 5 Of DeatjM Ines. I-iirfa. wntea co-. raarca 23. 1S9S: Max.. Mr.". C Dafor, ttrr-10. 'Beauty" may be "'only skin deep;" but the secret oi a beautiful skin is pure blood. Those coarse, rough, pimply complexion t may, in mo,' cases, be rendered soft, tmootn, anu tair oy the persevering and systematic use of Ayers Sarsaparilla; Clean towels to every customer at Viereok 1 thsviag parlors. listtN Hi'iisED. A barn, lielonging to Dt I M Applewhite, of Corvallis, togetlier with its contents, was totally destroyed by fire at 3- o'clock yesterday morning. The loss will probably 1 $750,but is covered by insurance to the extent of $500. lelogntos to the state convention. -hool supt J J liristow Josinh tiid- 5.-tis II. elected were Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Furs 0 rape Cream ef Tartar Powder: Sl.iioha Cure, the great cough and croup ur , is for sale by ni. Pooket site contains WBQty-hv doioa, only 2oo. 1 hildreo lave it oahay a Maann. 26. of Scio. When Italiy was sick, we gave her Castoria. Whan she was a Club, she cried for Castoria. When nlie became Miss, site clung to Castor'. When she had Children, s'ie gave Uiem Castoria Mrs Languish . "Tired! Oh, o Ured all the lime!" Mrs Smart. "Well, so f used to be until I begun to take Ayer's Sarsa parilla as a spring medicine, nnd now I don't know what it is to have that tired feeling. Try it my dear; only be sure you get Ayer's." Or. Price's Cream Baktag- Powder Forty Years trie fitanflanf. There is no claim made for Ayer's Sarsaparilla which cannot be endorsed by scores oi testimonials. This fact plainly proves that the blood it the source of most disorders and that Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the best oi blood purifiers. Try It this month. Mr and Mis Charles Warner. have been in the city on a visit. Mr and Mrs I. C Marsha' 1 trill leave on tonight's overl.md for the Midwinter fair. F.dward S Orr.the new mayor of Tucouia, passed through Albany yesterday noon on a trip to the Bohemia mines 111 Lane county, .hero he owns interests. Re Bryant aatl wife, the evangelists, arrived in Albany this forenoon -and will hold services at tlu BvsuageiioaJ charch to night and tomOROW. Miss Wheeler, the popular W U oivi.1- Ur, will leave on the overland tonight for Phcenix, Arizona, after a sist -r, who is se riamsly ill. whom she will bring home with her. Miss Morgan, sister of Mrs H C Wet- sou, will leave tonight tor her home in Memphis, Teen, going by way of New Orleans. Miss Morgan lias made many warm friends in Albany during her several mouths visit here. Nrw Li-mrkk Yard. The undersigned ia prepared to supply all customers with all kinds of lumber, 'drain tiling, cedar posts, Hour and feed on the most favor able terms. F ti Powkr Shedd . A Clok Ctu.. Wednesday morning I tramp in attempting to board the over land misses! his footing and but fcr his agilitv would have been crushed to death. As it was his heel was cautut and nearly Statue! from his foot He was furnished a ticket to Kugene and Mat up as county charge. 1 ne connty got n.t of him some how as he passed rjown on the local inurs- . ...... . . . r- lay. junction t.iiy nmcs. Wkpdino NVITATlONS. Wooden. Tin, Silver, ifolden? Common every day. W - v -1 '. . "Only the Scars Remain," tays HSHt Hcdsox, of the James Smith woolen Machinery Ca. FhiUulelphia, Pa., who certi fies as follows: ' Anions the many testimoni als which I sea iu regard to cer taiu medicines p e t f o r m i 11 g cures, claeiwiaa the blood, etc., none impress me more than my own case. Twenty years ago, at the age ot IS years, Iliad swelliugs coma on my legs, which broke and became run ning sorea . Our family phy sician could do X hi M " o I-tanS Oc arriviss n-.t-.e last esaek, i : : ' : ell and anxiously asrajtiag. Oar little gin, eght and one-hi ., ao r.aa tea away to 3pi n.-. sa c.-w well. tmrig and vtgerons, and well nestled op. S. B. Coach . are ha J . it sort we:i. Both of the children like it. Yoar S B. Cough Car.- has cored sad kept away a't hoarseness tremtne. -o give it lo eyery oce, with gretiDg tor ah . w isMog job proeeeri y, we are Yours, Mr iMt-JF Fokis. sea oisti t feel nesa snd coerfa!. ssst "osy lor tae SjYiaf oork, cteaase roar sysuwi otth vi Headache sod tarn Care, tr taking l" er itiree losvsrach -Yea. fa) cent per botvio hy all tss.i BnlerJp.wititrl.j--..'. -'v. 1 A CUMMING. las no good, ana it was feared that the tones would be affected. At last, my gaod old Mother Urged Me ttry Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took three ttles, the sores healed, and I have not fcaen troubled since. Only the scare ajanaln, and the memory of the gstst, to remind iue of the good 4yer's Sarsaparilla has done me. I now- weigh two hundred and twenty rands, and am iu the best of health, have been on the road for the past alve years, have noticed Ayer's Sar- Ckrilla advertised in all parts of the ted States, and always take pleas fa in telling what good it did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparilla - bv Dr. J. C. Aver n Co., Lowell, uresothers, will cure you Caveat, and Trade-Xtirks obtained, ar.d at! PM-J tot business csducted t.-r fclot:st Fttsj. Ooa omct is Oeosixv U S. fstest 0"-J and sre can secure patent ia .ess las - tauee s remote from Washington. i Send mcnie!, drawms or pboto.. -wits descttp-s Son. We adnse. il patentsM or r.ot. tree ot i ciisne. Oal las IS Ssta lal afa iiscsrarasl a Prvm.rr, "Bow to Obtain t'atsots, witbj ccst oi st.-ue in the C. S. and ruraaa coaatnts J I seat tree. Address. C.A.SNOW&CO. t oe. Pa-mrr Office. WssHina-roN 6 C J FOSHAY & MASON as :.i-..'.i ... sat si druggists and Booksellers Apet.tafor John B, Aider's pucitniloas saleh we sell at publisher's pries n. -txiread '.s. I.BItt. KKSO ir 1 9 L 1 T. rioawr csisisju. f vri3 d stopae. Cotaias tt) rzr s M M laebrs. vttllt drserla tioosiastdrMTloe. aot sslslead; illustrations tSist tastrart. aot raarirerste. TV , v, r is .-harmoig la hsnnocious blrndias: of . . .1 , !S.-'.!.lt.-..t- .1M1i..lrM!i.y'iiS"T"'u" -v..., BOUB4.-a Jrvsm Ol iuiv r 32 him of Xovelties All thr l.flli'B norciis These hnr.1 ;i noes son ,-.1 i-i s .hitr-mit oi.l-.i-s. . ., .... . . si. 1 1 kc ... - ooiTM .-i- ;..t sCjrd to run any n-s. my "." . en -a will rrer.ve rtru. sntSttrst. It is aot atc . .lvertbethitVk-k'-ev!s grow, itils rsknotn t'i rorM or", and also that lie harvest lys. Avery li ne s-unt f..rirort-r srejwlll savs cro-rr's and t aNUOs. M mvc.ncleVU!t'snoralGttiactlieUiliI saawt eatal.v.n. tor ISM. If you love a Sue garde-., wit Rt.tre now.wtthtltents trhl.-Ji By dsJocttd v .,-1,1 iSCaCtrr.ifwraats. f .0. 0 r. .v. JAMES VIGK'3 SONS, rift rvn Itt- Yitt TP-vcn