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ALBANY OSlEvOON. Kill DA V. FEBRUARY 21, l9G
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F.ntrrcJcC tae Ccui tlca a ttbaajr. r.
r. r- MDTTIHC raklUher Prprllri
Becsad-t Ia Mail Hailm
.L..lUHUiilllj
for Infants and
Children.
Castoria Is so ureO adapted to children that
t recommend it as superior to any prescription
atown to me." H. A. Aacmn, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, BrooHii, N. T.
MThe use of Castorta b so universal and
ft merits so well known that it seraas a work
f supererogation to endorse it. l ow are the
Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
CiKLQS IUbtxx, D. D.,
New York CSty.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
EDs Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion, Without injurious medication,
"For several years I bars recommended
'Castoria,' and shall always continue to do
so, as it has invariably produced hsntsVlsl
results."
Eowut F. Pardee, X. Dn
125th Street and 7th Ave, New York CSty.
THTTBST3AT
WONDERFUL CRATER LAKE.
Hon. U. B. Watson, of Ashland, de
livered a lecture before the Advancement
Ctub of Eugene, on Crater Lake that
was very comprehensive. Here are some
of his statements:
"Crater Lake was discovered by a par
ty of prospectors in 1853, who were so
impressed with its striking features thai
they called it Myrtle Lake, Blue Lake
and Lake Majesty.
'Crater Lake is situated directly on
the summit of the Cascade ranee, about
25 miles almost north of Fort Klamath.
THE GIRL IN JAIL.
An Uncle Tells Who She Is.
Ac.uk, Lank Co., On., Fun. 9, 181)8.
Rlitor Democrat :
From the columns of your pnpur I see
in regard to two persons, a man and a
girl, which are being maintained, on
account of lewd co-habi'ation and by
letters written to ineby my son, V.
llolcomb, residing in Boise City, Idaho,
whicn she has written to him about the
affair at Alhanv, I know for certain that
it is my niece, Nellie Holcomb, 15 years
oh! the 2nd day of April, 1S95. Hhe was
sent to me by her parents from Boise to
WE WAST YOURTttADE.
We are hero to please you. If every
thing is not O. K. kii.dly let us know
We are not selling t cost but at moder
ato profit?. We can furnish you any
thing in the harness line Bt lowest prices
Se j outline of 1 20 and 25 cent whi a
Power tt Tomlinson.
uy soundings made during the survey I f . f. i... i hi
the water was found to he over 2000 feet I mi,. ;.i. .
, , '' vj wgu uii nuu nvojdJ . J uil
- Th Centaus Company, 77 Murray Strut, New Tor Cmr.
THOMAS BRINK,
All kinds of furniture
and bedding-, and it
you want the mosj
complete flour safe,
he has them and his
prces the lowest.
ALBANY, 0REG0&
Dealer ia
. deep, and its surface 6251 feet above the
level o. the sea. izard Island is a vol
canic cone, within the crater, and has an
altitude of 815 feet above the water level
of the lake. Llao rock rises 2010 fet
above the water. Heliotrope station is
19ttd feet h'gh, Shagg rock riBes 21 15 feet
and Dutton Cliff 2109 feet above the
water level of the lake. These are some
of the most prominent points rising al
most perpendicularly from the water's
edge.
"Mt Laughlin is near at hand and
rises 91 15 feet above ocean level, while
the highst point on the bank of the
lake is 8M76 feet above toe level of the
ocean. The crater ia oblong in shape,
and has it direction from northeast to
southwest. It is six by seven miles in
extent and contains 42 "square miles a
little more than a township of land, or
about 25,000 acres. You can drop more
than 25,000 city blocks of 200 feet square
side by side, in it.
"Again Crater Lake has a feature that
is peculiar to itself, i e, it is everywhere
surrounded by gigantic walls, nowhere
less than 1000 'ieet and in places reach
ing an altitude above the water ot more
than 2000 feet: S37o feet above the level
of the ocean, three-foui ths of the height
of Mt. Hood : within 1000 feet ot the al-
titu-te of Mt St. Helens, and 2000 feet
higher than the summit of Mt. Washington."
ONE GIVES RELIEF.
aio and she stav
til spring, 1395, then she ran off up the
river, aad I got her back again. After
staying away 3 weeks she stayed with
me until August, 1805; then she went up
the river to work out, then she went on
to Eugene abou- I)eovmier. Her father
wrote to me when sin left ti.e and told
me to try and it her into the reform
school. Her fm Iters name is Mr. Chas
Ilolconih, i'-oise City, Idaho.
G. 1I;U."WB.
Teachers Examination.
The examination of te.tih ;rs for cer
tificates begun in the college building
yosterday afternoon with the following
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ma-m -
Hodges and Goff,
Evidenced by the fact that there were mora of ihm sold in '95 than any other
make. Be sure to see sample before purchasing your '96 wheel.
MATB BT
INDIANA BICYCLE uO.
isdiasapous, isd C ' Agents'.
tat 3.1.1. taaVl. atssllssYZ.
'1. 5 sforsalu ia Albaaf ,Oreff-,by J. .
fi5 it; ri-Mis as. Weu 2rec'r, iu of Hrsvio !Vtrer,
iXlliJ ioncaUii, W&tve?Ciie.fi. Lm Vitality, NttfhUy Eail
sioiii, crt! tlrvams, tm potency enl wavniiuc cUatimat! csnawj by
yo-jJA'l rrm c-r wcc. CcaiainatocfcAe. U serve toale
ami blood utsiSer. iSakwt he pclepd ptjnTVtrnBrrfUid plan? p.
Easily -srrte? !a wrt pocket. 1 rr box; S t .r By mmiLpn
pX. tkcpriUiran:QrinyiTilt4L Writ ntufW
raeiltsl hank. aeMed D''.rt wrsnwr. frith t?rtlmontls mrnt
T9Tif '- 5tefltfir. fCo chart f-rr--mrtt atirm. RnrttrBGf imit
FORTMILLER & IRYING
KEEP constantly oa band a fall line of mctailiv. rloih and rood caskets and coffin
Alo burial robes and suits, in broadcloth, salin, caste mere which vi I be sold at
The Lowest l.,v(Dg Frfil
EMBALMING anJ the proper care of 'hi dead a specialty.
MAS05IC
TEMl'LK
Misses Helen Crawford and Jane Mor
ns, came up from aletn this noon.
Archbishoo Gross came no from Port
land th:s noon and is the guest of Father
Metaver.
Mr. Gus Currie. of Portland, waj in
Albany this noon on his way home from
Corvallis.
W.- H. Barnett hs sold his lunch
counter and will go to Soutneru Californ
ia lor his uealtn.
Mr. Clarence Sloan, who recently bad
such a serious experience in the Willam
ette has gone to urawfordsville to reside,
accompanied by -Mrs. Moan.
A partv was given Tuesday night in
honor of the birthday of Mr. B. K. Pur
dom. A pleasant evening was enjoyed
by a large circle of friends.
Mr. J. A. Zimmerman, who was in the
city today reports selling his tw years
crops of wheat for 55 cents. He might
hare so.d it at one time for s cents.
Since selling it has dropped one cent.
Miss Eup'temta Sillers, sister to Mrs.
tetter, Jack and Bob Sillers, arrived
eeterdav noon from Nebraska and gave
them a surprise. She will make them a
five or six months visit. Mr. and Mrs.
Eckley lelatives, also arrived from Uiat
state.
II. A. Barr, of the Fairmount cutlery
factory, and T. Howard.of Pleasant Hill,
left this morning for Portland, and with
a company of others will leave Saturday
for J nneau, Alaska. Mr. Barr, in com
pany with a uartv cf tour others, will go
from Juneau to the bead water of the
Yukon, a distance of about 750 miles,
wneae they wiil engage in mining. Mr.
Barr goea in the employ of a company
and will Jemain until next September,
and pesibly ail next winter. Eugene
Guard.
A pleasant birthday surprise party
was held in honor of B. Y. Purdom at
his home in this city, Feb. lltb, cards
and social converse was the order of the
evening, after which a delicious luucn
was served. Those present were .Messrs
and Mines Westfall, J. Mcilargae, Kamp,
Jones, L eneck, Lindg.en, Wood,
Klien, l)r. and Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Susan
uniim, Mrs. Jane Smead, Mrs. ljizie
Barker, Mrs. roadie Taylor, Miteea Emma
Smead, Maggie Barker, Li Tie McHargue,
txlitn Uhifwell, Ulara Warner, JLena
Kiefer, Anna Felier, Lncv Haves, Messrs
Lou Galbraith, H. '-Valdron, d Frank,
Jack Gibson, Carl Kiefer, Gray, A. Pur
dom, J. McHargue, Dan Shaw, August
Sbaw, Mr. and Mrs Purdom.
F10 EXTilA CHARGE FOR HEARSE OR SEBVICE.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
.r, joss:iii.
Fire Insurance! vierecks
in attendance: Tkkms
Appujaxt Post Owice Tai-uiit
Delia Bilveu Jefferson 0
Maud lUWtt Halsey 2',
WACalder Brownsville 14
Ollie Cummings H i y 2'.
Blanche Collins ll.iiwv 17
Amy Colllins Aitiany
Arthur Cree Lcomh 0
Susan Craft Waterloo 0
L W Chapin Brownsville hO
O R Diniddie " 1"
Etlie lo ninif Lacomb 27
EdwardS Evans llalsev 0
A T Grugrett Tangent 19
Annie Hawkins Albany 23
Mrs G Hannibal " 5
Fannie Hamilton HoHey 3
C E Hiett Tang(nt 0
M rs M E Jackso:i BruwusviUe K
Robert W King Holley 3
WPMulkey ' Meha'ma 12
Lizzie McLeoad Brownsville H
Alice A Porter Alhanv 3
Lulu Powell " 6
Annie M Parker Salem .
Geo P'atl Halsey 0
Chas Powell Tanitent 0
C V Ross Lebanon 0
A Hie Robertson Stay ton 5
Jas A Smith Bro'wnsville 0
Annin Sorensen Harrisburg lt
Ennis Stuart Albany 7
LelaCSwan Cra(ordsvi!le 0
Emma Tivey Ivebanon 0
Jennie Timberlake Mehatna .f9
Mrs N Tunnison Sjdaville SO
Cora P Vann Tangent h
Tessie Wedd.e Saeet Home 0
Teresa Wilson Corvallis 3
Total 3S. Tise oldest is 43 years of age.
lheyounset 17. They were educated
in 16 diSfcrent states frni Florida to
Oreg in.
Milling Matte.-.
The Lawler mill startitd up last Mon
day morning a anticipated. The first
day was devoted to the machinery more
than to the amount of ore ran t'irougli.
It run well. The result will not be
known for some time, but there is little
question.
"The most remarkable example of the
prodigality with which nature has de
posited her riches ever wn was at the
Virtue mine rear Baker Citv, which is
owned by G. W. Gravfon, of San Fran
cisco. It consists of a single lab of gold
that had been reduced to bullion by na
ture herarli, and which weighed in at
i.OOO. It required no handling, but
was saipped direct to the mint at Saa
Francisco, and ws there registered as
bullion. In two dave and a half ore that
yielded the o ner 11,000 was taken out
of the miue and shiped as high grade,
while the mill every month nft.ir.ls a
clean-up of f JO.OOO which goes to Mr.
Grayson's credit. Ex.
Prohibition Club Mc.tini;
There ill be a meeiing of Li.m Coun
ty Prohibition Club in Albany on Satur
day, Feb. 22. 1SW. at 2 o'clock p. m. at
the court house. This in to be the first
annual nut-tin ; cf the club and all pro
hibitionists and persons interested in
the suppression of the evils of the liqunr
teailic are earnestly requested to attend.
At the same time and place the Linn
County Central Prohibition Committee
iilmtjct to corsider the question of
calling a county convention. In tl.e
evening fiere sill be a meeting lobe
addressed by able speakers In the inter
est of the cause of temperance. Every
body H invited. T. P. Hacklemas.
J. C. Baowx, l'reti li-nt and Chair-
Secretary, man of committee
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY
-r-with f
In the Old Hartford, the New York Un
derwriters Asrencv or any one of the reli
able old line companies he reprewnts. Note
taken and plenty of time given for payment
on farm insurance. All business wib b
promptly attended to.
OFFICE IN P- 0. BLOCK
ALBANY. OH,
HAVING ANDHAIRCUTTING
PARLORS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR-
January's Record.
The month of January, lSNi, as un
usually warm. Every section of the state
had a marked excess in temperature.
In the central portion of the Willamette
valley, and in the southern counties, the
mean temperature was the highest on
record. At Pe.ndie:cn and Baker City
the temperature was 8 degrees above the
normal. The phenomenal mild nests of
the temperature over the ahoie state has
not heretofore been recordd. Thete
have been occurrences of a single day
having higher maximum temjurrature
than were recorded this month ; tut at
few stations has the mean temperature
been higher than ft was this month.
There wa an entire abseuse of any se
vere cold. It was due more to the ab
sence of cold weather than to market
hci:, :L-it the mean temperature is so
IllXll.
"lhe precipitation was in excels of the
normal amount, except in the north
western portion of the stale, where it
was slightly deficient. The heavies:
rainfall is reported from Bandon, where
1S.49 inches (ell. Over 12 inches feliine
the coast counties and about 8 inches feil
in the valleys between the Coast and
Cascade range?, except south ot the Cow
Creek mountains, where it rapidly de
creased to 4 inches at Ashland.' This
latter was, however, an excess ot nearly
ooe inch. To the east of the Cascades,
the precipitation was irora 1 to 2 inches
in lhi northeastern counties and slightly
over 3 mcbera in the other counties.
The warm month of January has ad
vances fruit buds. Race in Portlaud
have put forth new wood, some of which
have grown from 2 to 8 inches d'iring
the month. Material injury will result
to fruit budo. ahmil.l tlm m-xrni mtliKr
were filed today in the county clerk's office I continue. The warm weather ha been
of the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co.. the I favorable to agricultural operations.
object being, as stated, to increase me cap- B. S. pAia g.
ital stock uttbe company from ioi Forecast Director.
1UU,J0. fort.
Ex-Sheriff H. A.Smith is back in As-
tstria and tprpral Alhanv men have re
.virnl statements from him in reference to I Probate Record
189 J taxes, one man receiving a claim tor
taxs be is certain he paid before uus. I la estate of Horace II Hunt, bond of
Tbe chips will fly on Satorcay of next I guardian filed.
week. The committee of arrangeme-iunaye i ln o (jA;e aiuJ Emily Hln nd
placed an orde' for 250 airs to be ned in I of OTiarj;.,, file(i.
In Kuardiaoship of Geo. N. Drfnkard,
Gnal account hied, airoVv-d a.id guard
ian discharged.
In person and estate of Hush Nicker
son.W 11 t ioltra was appointed guardian
Bond, f2000. Approved.
In guardianship of Archie C Wilam,
Little George Spcrger Dead.
Word was received last evening bring
ing the sad news of the death of little
George Sperger, the four year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Serger, the former
being theaccommodating S. P. conductor
on the Lebanon branch. The father is
at present op a lay off for the purpose of
taking his little one to San Francisco to
le operated on for tumor of the stomach.
On the 7th of this month the operation
was performed. The tumor being very
large the child could not stand the
shock and after lingering 3(1 hours he
passed away. George was an extremely
bright child, large of his age and
very active. He was a child one would
notice among a thousand, possessing
an active and intelligent countenance.
The friends of the family have waU-hed
the growth of the tumor hoping all the
while it would cease Pi grow and consol
ing tneiiiMtlves with the idea that the
child would outgrow it, until it becan.u
apparent that same definite action mu t
j taken. During the past year the t.i
titer has taken him to Portlaud several
times for examination; but the doctors
were not able to airree and so desirimt to
give him the benefit of the most skilled
physicians and nurses they went with
him to San Francisco. The news was re
ceived by the Albany friends and neigh-
uors witn nearly ttie same sorrow that
would have occurred had he been an own
child and the parents have the heartlelt
sympathy of all their friends. Those who
do not know the family personally will
remember seeing a gentleman on a safety
with a little boy dressed in blue fitting
on a patent seat in front of t.im. That
was Frank Si.erger and his little boy
George. The body will not be brought
back at present, but will be embalmed
and placed in a suitable vault until the
family are located permanently.
Highest of all ia Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
New Time Card,
ABfiLiDTEZ.Y PURE
There fre 103 applican's fo- tacoer cer
tificates in the examination at Krgn.
Charges Fiester, th wife n urderer of
Grant's Pas, is lyinir in a comatose con
ai'ion. and will probably never get well
enough to be banged, but will die in a few
weeks.
Supplemental articles of incorporation
the parade and during the entertainment.
the Woodmen will be beard irom.
UncJe losh Sururebv was presented last
oitrbt to a larze audience in a highly satis
factory manner. Tbe troop is first class
in its style of performance, and give some
thing lively from tbe risiu-j to ire tailing
The O. P. some time airo surveyed o line bT1 account hlod and approved.
1 Vc t, I XT 0 1T 1 I fnr a branch lino from Kir on ton to Stavton. I In guardianship of John and Geo fc
1lllt;b Jsw -Hcijj. I dUfanceof onand a half milea. It hs I McNeil, inventory filed; personal prop-
been intimated that the company will
build this branch to Stayton in the spring
and then in tbe near future continue on to
salem. 1 lie citizens of Salem should work
for this. Cor. Statesman.
Prof. Martin, lite wizard, was u the
city toil ay.
The Advance fays that ex-Sheriff L. C.
Rice is quite sick.
Mr. 1-. C. Young, the artift, came up
from Salem this n"xn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ixwh-r returned
home fnni Sairnt II. ss njon.
S. I. liaise is to o;--n a hew general
merchandise store in Woodburn in a few
day.
John Guins and wife, of Kcio, have
been in Hie cily this week gue of
tb latters parents
Rev. Dr. G wynne wul p.each in tlie
Presbyterian church next j-unday morn
ing and evening.
Chas. V. Gallowiy, a on of Judge
Galloway, wa s-!ecteJ to represent Mc
M inn vilie College in the orator;cal con
test.
Dave Foyw, of AHany, forttieriy of
this place was greeting old friend in
this section the past fear day. -Gervais
Sfar.
A leJp year prty tit he'.d !a -t Wel
nelav tvcr.ir.-j in lU-ckers uali. It was
a happy event, the youn n-.en of the
third ward receiving invitatiuns from
tbe young iadi-s (tarttcularly I fins iu
good humor. The evening was spent in
many games, and ice cream an J cake
were served.
St VaVntiae day.
l'enIl-ton want t-e fi,- mm" tourna-
mi-nt this jcir.
Two cb'u'kcn pie cppn and a c&llege
enteruuumeut tonight.
Astoria's city prtsooeri are f.-d fr H'
xtit a meal, Aluany's irt cents
lhe chna Spracby Compiny plaved
in Lianoa af'.er their nt r:ainment in
Albany.
An elite liowling alley bt b. opened
in S ik'oi, iadie as well as gentieuK-n '
playing, lew ta a 6ae game.
Mr. Wiil Pfciffer lt a dog. advertifed
for it. and found it the neat day; J it pays
to advertine. P. S. "Ib.' dog was dead.
Hob. D, I Thompson, who recently
returned fro't. Mexico. ha prepared a lec
ture on tb.tf country, and airea ly has ane
or two engagement.
Andrew Henline and Otto Burson tbe
buy butilars of Stavton, were, yesterday.
coinmi"sl to thu tte reform school by
Judge Burnett at Sslem.
A ttiecial car will leave Corvallis ;t 7
o'ciocK Pimoirow night i.h a large dele
gation tf A. O I. W to attend the r-
pUun at tbe op;ra h-.uw.
Kighhcn traveling men ate sopper lo-
Bttber in McMmnville recently- llie-e
traveling iii "J pit a good deal of money in
circulation. It would be slim pickiug fot
hotels but f'r lhm.
F.-ank Abram Powell of Corvallir. will
lecturw at the opera house in ton city tn
The V. W.C. A. Social.
The follow iog is the program foi the Y.
W. C. A . social aud entertain jient at
Albany college, Friday evening, Feb. H.
IiiKirutr.ental dtiet. Mitres AKlerson
and Smick.
Drama "Cousin Frank."
Cast of Characters.
Cousin Frank . . . ML Aden
Three pretty spinster maids:
Eiud Raymond G S Courtright
May Raymond E E Torbet
Genevieve Raymond Y C Hackleman
Mrj Tborne (a voting matren) Z M Cro by
Vocal solo, tr. L. M. Akers
"Pathetic" duet, J. V. Irvine aud W.
E. Stewart.
Reading, Miss Maude Crosby.
tiuilar solo, Vkla Masloo.
Recitation, Ariene Train.
Voca! solo, Mr. A. W. Lundell.
Recitation, Muw Eva Simpson.
Instrumental aolo, Mies Marguerite
Hopkins.
Address, Miss Ethel E. RedSeld, Pres.
Y. W. C. A.
Only ten cents adm:s:on will be
rharged Come and inve-tigate the
Valentine P. O. aud have votir fortune
told.
Scio.
S.-io a anteil a creainey. It a as no
sooner spoken of than it at once look
tangible shape and the required bonus
raided.
A commcnication from Mr. Caterlin,
oar creamery man, ctaiea that he will be
here on the IV.h of this month, preum
ab'y to commence operations looking to
he building of the creamry.
Mrs. Ed Goins and sister, Mrs. Scott,
of CorvaiSis, came over from Albany on
Monday. Mr. Goins is now able to be
over at the mill ocxrasionallv.and is prac
tically over bis late severe spell of eick
ne. It is reported that our new school
butidirg or at lcat uaie of the pupils at
tending school, have become infected
with body vermin. We hope the report
is untrue. If true, steps should be taken
at once, to rid the building and children
of what must be caused by gross tiitiit-ness.
Mr. G. W. McKoighl, one f the en
terprising young farmers and sUwkmen,
of Tallman, wbj in this city lait Wednes
day, and viHed the Press family, tteorv
U an aspirant for tbe nomination of
sheriff on the republican ticket and, if
nominated would be a hard man to de
feat. In fact from a populit standpoint
we would rather Hit republican would
nominate anyone eise. Press.
Lchanon.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
U. 8. Marshal Grady was in ths city
today on business.
Mrs. Frank Ix-wis and "laughter, of
lndependei.ee. are in the citv.the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. Adams.
Rev O B. Whitmore, G. W. M. ol
the A. O. U. W. will lecture in the 0ra
house next Tuesday evening iu the iu
teresta of the L'nited Artizans.
Mrs. W. W. Williams is visiting in
Albany this week, tbe guest of her
danghterand son-in-law, Mrs. D. V. and
Ilev. Mr. Poling. Independence En
terprise. W. B. Lawyer will leave for the
mines, where he will reman seveialdavs.
With the first clean unit is reported
that he will make a trip to London in the
interest of the syndicate.
We see Rev. J. B. Lister has returned
from Eastern Oregon. He eavs he en
joyed the trip, hail a most enjoyable
meeting at enterprise, wlitre twenty per
sons united with the church. Independ
ence tnlerprise.
Mr. G. B. Iodd. of Oakville. was in
the city today Though over eighty
years of age Mr. Dodd is as spry as n
boy. A year or two ago, after ljem
rozen and starved out of Dakota he
came to Oregon to start in life.
C. W. Sears and wife. W. A. Barnett.
wife and five children. Samuel Worrell
and C. E. Walden, will leave tomorrow-
morning for San Francisco by way of
the Elmore and an I). K.iN, steamer,
the fare being an lv o.o0. Mr. and Mrs.
Sears will go on a trip, Mr. Barnett and
amily to locate on so ount of the formers
leaith, Mr. Worrell with an eve to get
ting into busine&s and Mr. Wal.lr.-n the
same, perhaps continuing bis journey to
South America or South Africa.
the oixjE v's iry-j.L.
A large and well pleased audience at
tended tbe social acd entertainment
given by the Y. W. C. A. of the college
in t he so iety and adjoining rooms, last
evening. The bright young ladies of the
association displayed marked talent in
their management of the evening's en
tertainment. A program choice in every
detail was presented. Muses Alderson
and Smick touched the piano skillfully.
A taking litl.e drama -Cousn rrank
was presented. Misses Crwrtright, Tor
bet and Hackleman faking the three
leading pans tithe Misses Raymond,
living in a lodge, with fine conceptions
of the character. They lngej for a
man. and were in cctak s over the ap-
prusciiing vitii ol toann rrank, wt.o
alroghtbv Mrs Thorn, Miss Maud
Crwly, who proved to be a young lady
after a I, to their diar.toictment. Mis.4
vianiie Allen was Cousin rrank. Miss
Margaente Hopkins between the scenes
wa heard in a tvautifuUT rendered pi
ano aolo: Mesrs Parvin, Akers and Lun
dell and Miss Aldetxm presented ao'ia -
tette song well rendered ; Miss id :
Maston pteased the audience with a
gnitsr solo with accompaniment by Miss
AUIerson: one of the beet things on the
program wa a calliope duet by J. C. Ir
vine and Ed Stewart; Mis Maud C.'Ofby
read a toboggan story; Miss Eva M tup-
son with her rare tairnt and great re
recited the story of the judgment day
that came to two hovs. and an insistent
encore resulted in "Little Boy Blue "
Miss Ethel Redfield, president, presided
itn her usual grace. A tortune letting
establishment was sell managed by
three gypsies, Miwes Ina McCullurh and
.Mamie Allen and .Mr Ityde t;ryant.and
a postothce for valentine in another
corner. A grand march and games took
up the well sient lime of tbe evening.
What St John Is.
Albany, February 14, t6.
Editor Democht:
I notice the following in today's Dexo-
ct: r.x-Coverr.or t. John is now
reported to be a pop alirt." The report is
A lieaa ot hair or no pay.
Cures al
diseases of tbe scalp Address Box 121
for Free Treatise on the Scalp.
Kazors Honed and bet and Put in Us
der on Short Notice,
erty, $1333.33
In estate of W P
receipts filed.
Smith, distributive
Alvyaya
Very
Smiley
Good printing !
Done
r-ufckly.
The Printer.
ALBANY
Red Ciown Milling Go
Is now under the tuanagemen Eo
vriu Goind, N. H. Allen, Wm. L. Yanctt
E D. Barrett and Samuel E. Young,wh
are now prepared to furnish sacks and
A a Slrraiej
Upholsterer
: Repairer
Hair, wool and shoddy aiattrmse renf
ated acd made over.
Fornitnre of every descilption and lab
carriages re -upholstered and vanished.
n.'.io uito ii th P. 0.. or cill at 7
t,rnt. brftw wn Furry an I lirjidalbio, A
bany. Or.
tu..:i ' :i t t.uiA in ;u mn. anm versa Hr tjELKKitATlos. Laurel
. n, c; Vai.hin I ""ft" iviniiu- 01 i ymiau, ui a.
Company baa decided to enforce the ordin
ance requiring a license iee ior p.'u auug,
wbica it claims governs tbe company in
ih ira.nita cilv. The sewing machine
company will ptobab'y make a teat cae of
tbe matter
Remember the hhect and rn:ow case i ..., t,,r ,i, ;n ,,.,,.i
ball tomorrow night, ihis is one of tte I to followei by a gotf Rnij iJtw.nJ
pretUest dances vou ev saw oeamiiui i .i.iPh !! KmVhis of Pvti.ia..i ,i,..i.
oos'umes and cheap. All it wi'l cost for I amiUe including all sojourning knights
bany, will celabrate the anniversary of
tne order, at their uastie Hail in this
I city ou the evening of Feb 19th. 18!H(,
Grand Chancellor E. P, Geary, of Med'
lord, uregon, and other prominent mem
bcra of the order from other lodges, w ill
no iu amjuuauce. An interesting pro
B F. Parsons, the optician, rod his
wheel from Brownsville to Lrbanon on
Wednesday. He sxva he bad to walk
only about two miles.
The Anchor . Chemical Co. shipped
100 gallons of lavenns to their agency
in Muaoort.
G M. Wetfail lias sold bis half inter
est in the lrbanon livcrv and feed stables
to George I lire. Mr. Westfall has been
in this business in our town for about
seven veais. and his retirement is regret
ted bv a large r umber of customers and
friends. Advance.
Postmaster Stitea and Mr. and Mrs..
Cusick came out from Albany Saturday
to attend Mr. Settles funeral Express-
Following is the new tims card of tH
Albany Street Railway:
The car will leave corner of First an
Washington streets as follows:
4:20 a. ra. for morning overland train
MO - " lrbanon train.
115 ' ' Yafpiina train.
-12.-00 noon, train going south,
j 12:3.5 p. m., Rowburg train north bour. i
ana west oouna laqmna tram.
1 AS p. to., O. C. ic E. train, east bonnd .
4rfl0 Lebanon train.
11.35 " Ovrland train going soctb.
,4) " Orphan's Home.
The car will alsemeet all incoming train
on both the Southern PaciSc and O C. &
E. railroad. C. G. Bckkhart,
fecretai
SIMMONSV
reguutor7
IIOMF. AND ABROAD
Shoes a specialty at St Lois Kaket,
George's birthday one weea from today.
Call and settle with Klein 4 Dubruiile
by February 15 and save conts-
Jeg the lo is bootblack at the Combina ;
tion barker shop, tifct a shine.
14k gold 6'led rinfe- at French'- j -we.ry j
store f 0:. i
Adnibsion ti?e f ir '.'k; lecture lorii:.t at 1
opera b'-ui
HearW. H C-jlviir. ii. i. W. tonight
at 8 o'clock.
Balding Bros, k l o.'u lt lf y-Js -p-A !
silk 5cta at II. '. Mcllwaiu's cah ctore j
Another 'of of Fedora baU ju-t arrjvd(
tolay at tbe Raket tor
Tlie bfat $2 00 shoe in city, sliop made, I
at St Lois Raket st.jr. j
Outing flannels and ginghams ui flaiet '.
tor. Blumbeig block. J
lluy o-ir thread at ii F. M Ilwaiu's
caab s ore U spool bet threid 25 ct. I
Eggs Ij tt. tuUr 2-ictsa roll, i.atchr
ham, 10 cU. Lacon S eta at P O-lvn's. j
3 papers lfrt red tip matches at H. F.
Mcllwaiu's cai-h sUfte for 5 cts j
You can get genuine bargains in gH j
watcfie i at French's jewelry ston, (on the ;
corwr ) J
Tim's are hard, still people have plto.es
niaJe tecaue they are made at pnees to
su.t the timet at Tijklt's.
Sten's kid boots. adde seam and war
ranted water proof at f 1 75 at H. F. Mc-
li-..;. u .
, . . ' . . . . your system ts ia Al condition, and that
Com; out and hej-W II olvtg Crmd will only be when the Liver is kkrt active.
Maater Workmen at tne open, boose. I Try a Liver Remedy once and note the
Every body welcome . difference. But take only SIMMONS
The Farmer and Merchants Ioaraw ; LIVER REGULATOR it is SIMMONS
t'ompany have hroujrhr terl soils in! LIVER REGt'LATOR which makes the
ordr to etle op the butio difference. Take it in powder or in liquii
Ad members of f e AOL. W. are re- aheaJy prepared, or make a tea jf the
'iureltomt at 'he riera hoa-e at 8 PO'ar; D'ltiaKeSIMMONsLfV'ERPGU-
o'cixii bnight. By order of the ia. W.
THE BEST
SPRING MEDICINE
is Simmons Liver Regulator dont
forget ta take it The Liver gets sluggish
during th; Winter, just like all nature,
and the system becomes choked up by
the accumulated waste, which brings oa
Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma
tism. You want to wake up your Liver
now, but be sure you take SIMMONS
Liver regulator to do it. it also
regulates the Liver keeps ft property at
work, whenyour system will be free from
poison and the whole bodv invigorated.
i ou get a iu. isisx is LAW 11 when
not correct. He is now as ne lias been
since 1M a prohibitionist, a member of
the Nasiootl committee of that parly and
is speaking continually i' its interest.
He favored a unite! eStort ot tlie Ke.orm
parties upon Uie "Stalen Island basis of
union," but as ret that has not been
consummated, f he prohibition party of
this country are nS prepared o sacritice
the work of 25 years to any party that
does not express itself upon the greatest
nf tlie day.
The reason Uiat we Kft the two old
nirties years aco was liecoueether dared
not and would not do anything to abol
ish the evils of the liquor traffic. We
are not now ready to enter a party that
refuses to speak out on this duestion lor
(ear of the influence that might be ex
erted against it if it did so.
t soman io.
Some people are naturally hard to please
Jat the kind of oitcajers Tinkle likes to
bare, as be never fails to give satisfaction, i
Keep jo-ir ye on the Ladies Bazaar for
pnog novelties. Tfcey will have the best
iine of thirt waisUever brought to Albany, i
Platinctypes are the mn fashionable
photos made now. the are th rage at
Crarford and Paxtons and the d-j gal-1-ne.
Toe ia-liei -f theCbniaa church acd
Baptist cburch eac b gave ruof ul cbitk
en (ie cuppvrs lact evening, w:I pitron
iiL A special train i I leiv. A'lj.ny at 6
o'cl ck tcnight fcr Cofy,!i fcsd retarn to
bricgover the A- O C ddtyatioc from
that plao
The report that Will iurk, jeaelers.
werecontemplaliig moving from Albany
is a'eolutely without foundation. They
are doing a good boeiness and intend to
remain penuaneatly.
Popolit primaries are t- be held today
in this count t. Tbe con(mtVn will be
bela oa Feb. 19 with Sf7 delegates, an early
campasfn being the order.
Mrs. Uiit-Kh .Vick? ras brcoah:
suit ayaiiit llajih Nickesja for the par
tiuod 'at tee Nu.kfwo-3 pmpertT onder ite
reoet-t jadgment of tne ctrcail e.rt
A l-all was given at tte opera L:-uie fast
evecicit with ma-ie oy Trout man ' orvirt
tra Tbe heet and ptlkw part wm oniit
ttd. A pfejuant time is reported
A land of Urcp. D hcries. in transit to
Krctacky, a few days ago. says the Hailey.
U'aho, f ime. were tak-a from the cars at
--ho-h aad tte animals oid for hO cects
apiece.
Mr. Julias Gradwhol wishes to infean
the jtblic tbat bereafter his bosiness will
be condarted in the opera hoax store, the
O. F. building store being used as a sam
ple ream for goods.
Another woaan. one Bell Clarke, wss
put in tbe cayaboone lat night. She has
bn sojourning snth some tramps across
th ner. Tbe next hoat to fort Land wiu
take botn of them dowa tbe river.
A sreeial train from Lorrallis arrives
tere at 7 oViock with a driesraaon of A.
O 1". W to attend tbe lecture cf W. H
Colvig , G. M. W. at tise opera hoa, also
ieletniies and members irom Lrnoo.
Brosrasville. Hsisev. leffersor, Scio, Lyons,
Mill City and other pcc.
LATOR. You'll tad the RED Z on every
package. Lock for it.
J. H. ZeiUn & Cx, Pniladelpnia, Fa.
FAILING MANHOOD
Gfcttrol &zi Ksnraas DttiiSy.
T-sJowo! cf Eoir sci
Mil. 1. l3is ot Errors
cr Escem ia Gii r
iUuooj faity ftsaewL
How tt nra sa-j
6trengtben Weak. Lr.-fevic-ed
Porticcs cf
Body. A"oo!T:tety c
laf iiDr Boc&e Treaaaei t.
Beneta i a a dir.
teatify Ircia S) Imiim rA FniKm
Coantncsk Send for Dwcriprive Boos, ex
piaaauoa and proofs, maiicd tscaUedj tree.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H. Y.
List of Patents.
Feb. i, and 27, under the so-pia-s of
the A. 1. A. bubjectn, "JefUitUm."
"Komaiii-ira in America. 'Vn tu I in s n
veri.u-1 Romanism." No admissftn f -e.
Ky order ti president.
Tcie Pkmotft man spread himself bv
wealing a manxanita blossom this after-
Granted to Pacific States inventors
this week. Heported by C. A. Snow A
Co., solicitors of American and Foreign
patents, oprt. L . . Talent oltice, aan
ngton, I. C.
S L Coboon. San Francisco, sheep
shears; F F Foster, Snohomish, Mash,
overshoe-retainer; G S Fonts, San Jose,
Cal, elevator power wheel; J Oregory,
Seattle. Wash, self-extinguishing lamp;
K W Hammon. Davisville, t,"l, device
for convertimz motion :T W Hetnemann,
jo Amtelos, Ual. plaster; A Jounson,
Oakland. Cal. attachment for can-mak
noon taken Irom a Imsli in tho vnr.l ol I imr machines : L, ll IX'ioe. Ninjiiw, vai.
ti. W. Harris. Not a person who saw it I strap machine; A J MalBbary, KeeUley,
Ual, grain arm attacnmeni ior k"S
tilows: J M Miller. acaviue. t ai, mo-
FOSHAY k MASOB.
Uliolesaie A Retail
DRUGGISTS AND B00K8EL' ER
ALUANY, OBEOON.
I'ure frugs andthe Finest and Largest
Stock of Stationary and Boons
in the Market.
All it wi'l cost for
costume is Sets for washing at AiDany i and tneir amiiieg, are cordially invited
steam munury. epectaiors ioc s. i The banquet will be prepared bv and
tickets 7.VU, Hirst class uiu.ic. ""i I under the direction and supervision of
dance of the season. 1 the wives of all kniehts in the citv. This
Arrangements are being made for a game I invitation is published by order of the
of bate ball between tbe i . M. L. A , oi 1 committee on arrangement,
Salem, and r. Co.. ot this city, ootn m-
vincil.ln in thmr resrxjetive cities. Per
haps February 20th will be the date. It
will be known tomorrow, ir ine game
comes off. the onera house nailery will be
packed.
DISFIGURING
HUMOURS
Pmttitsd bj
SUAP
Receive
va nnT v.
V skis' v
on Btorage, and will pay the high
market price for the same.
slisM isfcJrV.4i All
1 Ws ft im 1 EV ln k I
avails.
Cuei. V Block
An Eaki.v Hop Contkart. Hod con
tracts on future crops are beginning to
mate tueir appearance at the county
clerk's office. Yesterday one covering a
period of three years was tilled. It is
Between u.i. uower oi nuverlon pre
cinct and the Pacific Hop Co. oi Seattle.
By its terms Mr. Urower is to furnish
the company 15.000 pounds of hops
raised by him during each of the years
1896, 18U7 and 189-S, they to be delivered
on board the cars at SUverton. The
price he is to teceive is 6, 7, and 8 cents.
respectively. On the first of September
of each year he will be entitled to re
ceive an advance of 3,'i cents if he de
sires. Statesman.
knew what it was.
lowph Dunlop, the puhlUlier of the Chi
caif 1'iFpatch, has been sentenced to a two
yeirit," term in the penitentiary aa'l lo piy
a tii.c ot s.ocy lor publishing and rirvuliv
tii'U throuib the mails indecmt matter.
Tbe Stewart & Sox Hanlware Company
are moving into their new quarters in the
big brick opiKwite tbe post othoe Ibis is
one of the lirire$t hardware store rocins in
the valley, and is well artanged for the
busini-ss.
Rev. J. K. Snvder. who lo!ivred the
Erayer at tlw hanging of Ixyd Montgoaiery
as been bavwx a very suocewful revival
since at Urown-ville, us areoult 43. inclul
ing Orville Montgomery, unitinir with tbe
cliurcli nna uoout, zo contempiaiinir ine
move.
Last week Wednesday W. L. Gardner
and Wells Cooper left homo and started out
into the wide world. They had fciS and
their destination was AriMini We learn
ed that (bird aer sailed for California the
mentum engine; W ance,tirass vai:ey,
Cal. minine pump: S II Shelley, Berry
eea, Cal. In it-splitting machine,
Oinx.os Rgav. Jas. M.leMo8S, of
the famous He Moss family oi musicians
is in Woodbum, and alter being in tue
bis cities of the world says that upon
the Pacific coast, without a doubt the
entire family will spend the greater part
of their lives, because we. one and all
have decided tltat. for climate ana a per
manent happy home, within the bounds
ot mo state oi ureiton is ine oesi iw
tion. e have the climate ana son.iiB"
fruit, beautiful flowers, ereat timber, de
lightful scenery, and wonderful dalle
cascades, comes, lava beds and craters.
Hawe brush and swamp land, hot springs
n)i v-aii.r nml ran in fact select any
specie of soil or climate in the bounds ot
..... . i.n.,..K nAiinnl attttM vim ran
c. ... ,o .1,11 i Pri. "".R'.V-Vf "" "
V .7 v V; o i a ii Hd the desired location
lland.McMinnvillel.lv. Several Albany I -
T.a l'a,m$,iin Tho real nronortv
elongingto the estate of Hamilton, Job
A Co.. was sold in Corrallis w ednesday.
Tbe Graham drug store property went
to Banker Woo-fcock, for li. in
bank building and fixtures were main
by M. S. Woodcock for theHrst a
tional bank at 1 10,000. The Caulhorn
warehouse was sold to J. M. UranUer
lm far iS25. for the 31-60 owned by
the bans : the otheC 29-60 is owned by
D.ni.1 iti,K nf Sxl.m. 1 roiiertv in
Job's and Kilkins' additions lrougbt
1605. w. M. Ladd. of l'ortlan.l, was
the principal purchaser. Asa Aiexanuer
lwnnrht the five-acre tract below Cor
vallis for 20 an acre, and R. K Gilson
IvrnK'ht the laiver tract. containins about
13 acres, lor an acre, ine saie oi
the rest of the ptoperty was then pos--
oniMl until the tirst day of April, 1!WS.
A little over its.UUU waa reaiixeu irom
the sale.
Wast it Mopiiiep. Weatherford A
Wvaitof A.banv hare filed with the
clrVk of the court an application to have
the nport of Referee Woodcock Wiative
to Unio n county taxes moauim. iue
nnnml r'liin of UliColn COUHtV OU ac
count of O. P. taxes waa .275.93, and
was reduced bv Referee W ooUooct in
his findings to $15,tMl 93, the reason as
signed being that taxes for the same
.mnnnt Inr the same rear was claimed
hp Ronton county. The documents filed
by Law vers Wealhert'ord and WyaU
n .irM ti'ii the ennrt modify tbe report
of the referee by allowing 'th taxes of
Lincoln county, for instead oi aisai-
lowing said taxes. The motion sets lorm
that the referee erred tn disallowing
both the taxes of Benton and Lincoln
untie in 1S92. Arguments on ine
motion will be heard at the adjourned
term on the 23:h. Times.
20
i
Want a Xkw P. O.. A pei'Jon sign-
f. bv a lsnre number of residents ol the
third ward has been signed and sent to
Washington, askinir for a rostoflice at
the store of J. II. Wallace in Eastern
Albany.
vcuiii men have started out on much less '
than th.it.
Is MKwmr of Has McKehchkr. An
interestimr nrocram. consistinit ot prayer
service, sonirs. and addresses by Revs.
Snvder and Sperrv and Mrs. lv. 11.
Urover. was rendered at the K. of V
ball Wednesday afternoon, under tbe
auspices of the A. O. V. W in memory
of the late I). B. McKcrcher. The finan
cier's chair, made vacant by Mr. Me-
Kercher'a death, was neatly draped
and In a conspicuous place was a placard
bearing the inscription, "In memory of
Brother l.B.McKtrcher,tinancieroi in
ley Lodce, No. 41, A. O. U. W. Died Nov
19, 1S)5. A largo crowd was present,
and the services throughout were a nt
ting tribute to the memory of the noble
Paniel B. Mchercher. Brownsville
Times.
What to Do with Frankie Rico is a
great queery with the city oliicials. There
is talk of trying to send her to the asy
lum ; but she is not insane. She simply
ry, Or
Filling and extracting of teeth without
pain a specialty
Cuticura Soap purifies and beautifies
the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to
healthy activity the Clogged, Inflamed,
Irritated, Sluggisb, or Overworked
Pores. 4
a So... 1, Sic. UwikU. Ixmiem. rmtM
Dmvo a Cssm. Coir., S4 tiep BaMas, V. B. A.
has been drinking to excess and using
morphine. It is reported that she was
the woman mixed up with Carrie Brad
ley in the Portland scrape several years
ago; but this is not so. Her name was
Pvburn. It is probable she will
m I h nllnwiwl 'in so if she leaves the city to
A ConvALUH Bill. A bill that atari. ' remain away. She was in tho calaboose
led some of the brethren at the council this afternoon.
meeting Monday night was one pre
sented by ex-Chief of Police Taylor, for
147, claimed to be due on back salary.
Taylor bases his claim upon the fact that
the city reduced his salary by resolution asylum, while working on the farm took
instead of by ordinance. The claimant . iivantaLe of the situation and ran away.
believes tho reduction by resolution was I Ho was captured last night by Deputy
As Khcapkd Insane Man. Several
days ago a patient named Ralston, com
mitted from Grants Pass to tho insane
Tub Samr Greenwood. Here is anoth
er item from the Walla Walla States
man about a tormer Albany photogra
pher: W.H.Greenwood, who has been
lying in jail since Saturday night in a
vain effort to get an attorney, was be
fore Justice hagan this afternoon on a
charge of being drunk and disorderly.
He hud a witness subpoenaed to prove
that he was not drunk at the time of his
arrest, but the witness said that he did
nni bnnw whether the defendant was
Hmnlr nr not. Justice Eauan fined the
prisoner in default of which he will , miB8lonor, R, F. Cardwell
spend two nays longer iu iw
wood made a vehement protest against
so heavy a tine, saying Uiat it was ex
cessive ior a crippled old man to pay.
TiitPorrusTSor Lani county met yes
terday at Eugene and had a red hot time,
before adjournment about ten delegates
headed by J. . Anns, ot tbe isroad Axe,
withdrawing in anirer. A. S. Patterson
was permanent chairman. A big tight
was Lad over a motion to adjourn to a
future date. It was defeated. It was
anti-fusion 61 to 33. The following now
inations were made : State senator, Lev
Goer; representatives, Rev. A.D. Skaggs,
M- D. Land is and A. M. Sweeney; Lorn
" Did Not Fioht. The priae fight oe
tween Fitrsimmons and Maher which it
was expected would come off today at El
i.... 1.1 nn matariulirn. Romethlnir
w as the matter of one of the men's eyes. 1 liable, sure
it may occur in a few days, 'ine other 1
Do Not Despair because you have
tried many medicines and nave failed
receive benefit. Remember that Hood'
Sarsaparilla cures when ail others fall to do
any good whatever
Hood's Pills are the best family c.ith
artio and liver medicine. HarMea, re'
illeeal. and that he is iit itlf tf ftftfs nap 1 Uttnc iff w V. nhsndlorof Lebanon, and
... . . . i"-' - . 1 t, mav v.enr in a lew uas
moon until same was reduced by ordi- brought to Albany, where an employe 01 .nnounced for tomorrow and
nnuiw. ino mu was reierred to tho ti- the asyiuin came anu tooa mm w - - . Monday,
nance committee.-Gatte. Balem on the I o'clock train. closing on aionaay.
The greatest sel'er oa the ciarVet for
liseaees of tbe Liver, Kidneys nu Con
stipation.
Plea&aat to take by old cr yooiig. No
rriping.
The rt cf th Liverinep'jr.t is exten
sively used in Norway fo the core of Piles
Sold by all Erst ciasa drcjIs
Wholesale aAnufactsres.
ANCHOR SCHEi! ICAL CO.
Lebanon. Or
DOLiskRS
PER riONTH
iH YOWw OWN LOCALTT7
maoe easily aad hoMrably. witbet can,
al. during yoer spare hoars. Any mil
oman, bo v. or gi 1 1 cai 00 lie worx n-c
without exjerieoie. TalkilUC
cecessary. nothing 1 Ke it ior mor ;
.niiking ever orPjeo he f or i vur wor.ei r
.wavs prosjvT. :c n.
arning the boUev. We t-ach yvl lv
. nisbt "low -' :Pe-riI from the fir'
.lOUr JOIl Cjn EBSl" mil S-Jiwil r
cusa to Toopelf. We start yea. furnu
everything nete4 U carry cn the be
et snccessfo: f, and guarantee J
asainst failure If yon ut follow m
simple, plain lustrwttiJnsL Readt.' "
yoo are !n need of ready money, av
wnt to bsot an anons 11x0 uess i- is-
. isiness bef ors the 'imiv-. send u y-
u-.trcss. and we w tu n - 1 tou
feut giving you all tac paiuciuar
CO., Cox ACQ.
Best rice in tbe market at II. F. Mc
Ilwain's cash store, 6 cts per lb-
Gladness Comes
X7ith a better nnderstandintr of the
V transient nature of the many phys
ical ilia which vanish before proper ef
forts gentle efforts pleasant e fforts
piirhtlv directed. There ia comfort in
the knowledge that so many forma of
sickness are not due to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the system, wnicn ine pieasau
family laxative, iSyrupof Figs, prompt
ly removes. That ia w hy it is the only
remedy with millions of families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value good health. Its beneficial
effects are due to the fact, that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness, without debilitating the
organs on which it acts. It is therefore
all important, in order to get its bene
Bcial effects, to note when you pur-cha.tbatyouht!V.
which is ninuuitetureu iy ic v....-.
Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep
utable druggists. , ...
If in the enjoyment of good heattn.
and the system ia regular, then laxa
tives or other remedies are not needed.
If afflicted with any actual disease, one
may "be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
then one should have the beat, and with
the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
used and gives most general satisfaction.
Star Biikory
Cor. Kror-dalbin and First Sts
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Canned Fruits,
Glassware,
Dried Fruits
Tobacco,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Etc.
Canned Meats.
Qucvnswarc,
Vegetables,
Cigars,
Spices,
Tea,
Etc
evervthine that is kept in
good variety and gro
eery store. High
est price pud
for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WarM's Fair Hlghst Msdaf as4 Wptsasa.