The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 31, 1899, Image 2

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    TERMS.
Jailt Democrat, 25 cents per niotv.
13.00 per year.in advance, SOo per month
not in advance. By carrier, 10c per
week. 10 per cent added if allowed to
run over months. Single copies 6c.
Weekly. 11.25 In advance; 91.50 at end
if year; 11.75 for second year; 12.00 foi
ihird and proceeding rears, when not paid
in advance. Clubs of five now subscriber
at f 5.00.
At Cirkin, Eng., the other day, a plow
came into contact with a stone coffin
covered with a stone lid and containing
human bones. The coffin is 7 ft. 6 in,
long, 3 It. widoand the eidee 4 to 5 in.
thick . It weighs nearly two tons.
Mr. Moody, tbe greatest evangelist in
the United States is in San Francisco
where be basa bard task ahead, bnt he
is equal to tbe occasion, and has already
made an impression on toe sinners of
that reckless city.
CITATION
CorNTT Court of thb Stats o4
kkOkboom, o Linn County.
In the matter of the estate of James Me
diation.
To William H. McMahon, Mary Drink
ard. James Stewart McMahon, James
Drinkard, George Orinkard, Clara Drink
ard, Lena Drinkard, William McMahon,
Catherine McMahon and all other persons
interested in said estate, greeting.
IS TtiE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, jou are hereby cited and require
to appear in tbe County Court of tbe state
of Oregon, for the county of Linn at the
court room thereof, at Albany, in said
county, on the 1st day of May, 1899, at one
o'clock in the after noon of that day, then
and there to show cause if any yon or
either of yon may have why an order should
not te made, directing, authorizing and
requiring William fct. McMahon to dia
trioute the money in hi hands as executor
of the last will and testament ot said de
ceased, according to the residuary clause in
said will between the said William H.
Mabon and Mary Drinkard.
,- Witness, tbe Hon. Geo.
I t D. barton, judge of the
1 ' ' t County Court of the stated
1 - ' Oregon, for the County of
Lion, with toe teal ot said county a tried,
this 4th d?y of March, A. D., 1899.
Attest: Frank Cbabtkck, Clerk.
By K. B, Mostagsb, Deputy.
MCTIJE OF FINAL SETTUUENi.
TV! OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN tne undersigned a the administra
tor with the will annexed ot the estate of
Melissa A. liurklart deceased, has filed his
6 nil account with the County Clerk of Linn
county, Oregon, and the County Couit has
fixed Monday, May 1, 1899,. at the hour of
one o clock- p. m.. of said day, tor tbe
hearing of said account sad tbe final settle
ment of said tstate. Any and all persons
having objections to the same are Hereby
notified to oe present at the County Court
room at said tiire ana make tbe same.
Dated this 24th Day of March, 1S99.
R. L Burkhart,
Adm'r with tbe wil' annexed
Wfathsrfobd & Wtatt,
Atty'e for adm'r.
N1TICE OF FINAL SETTLE MIHT
"NT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI
i N the undersigned, the executrix of the
last will aid te3tament of El'zabeta Ram
baueb, deceosed. baa filed her final accoun'
in tbe County Court of tne the state of Or
een. for Linn county, and tbe court has
appointed, Monday, tbe first day of May,
1899, at tbe hour of one o'clock p. m . of
said day for bearing object iots thereto,
and take settlement thereof. All person
having ot'jections are berebv notified to be
present et the date assigned.
Dated Match 25th. lt99.
L. II KuMBAceu.
Exeoutrx of the last wi'l and testament
of Eiirabetn Rumbaugh, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned. Administrator of tbe
fate cf Deborah Ewing, deceased, will at
he hour of 1 o clock p. m., cf
Saturday, April 1, 1899,
sell at public auction lo the hignest bidder.
fcr cub, at the nc-rtL 'dor of the Court
Louse in Albear, Linn county, Oregon.tbe
fO' lowing describee real property, viz
"Tbe north balf of the north-east quarter
VJ o' tbe nortn-west qaarier J of Sec
tion (31) thirrv-cne; in Township eleven.
Sooth BanKe (3) three. West cf Willamette
Meridian, containing twenty acres, more or
less, i:i Linn county, Oregon, on a public
road running along the north side of said
place '
A Io tie r git of wv for vehicles from
the northwest corner of raid premises west
to tbe county road running irom Albany
to 1 angent.
There is a farm dwelling, a cood barn.
and a young orchard of six or seven acies
of bearing frmt trees on tbe place. Sita
ated about four miles sooth of Albany.
Oregon, and is to bo sold under and bv
virtaeof an order of the (Vunty Court of
Linn county, Oregon, made and entered of
record Dec. 6, 189S
Datei Feb. 24, 1899.
Thomas H. McChck,
Adtnit.'.etrator of tne estate of Deborah
Ewing, deceased.
REFEREE'S SALE.
T OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT
1 X in pursuance of an order of the Cir
cuit Court of tb state of Oregon for the
county of Lion duly made and entered of
record in tc ascertain ruit wcere in Sarah
J . Elder and Isasc Elder ter husband, E.
M. Millard and John A. Mi hard her bus
band, Mary A, Crawford and John Craw
ford her husband, and Sarah MsBride and
Laura Kc Bride were plaintiffs and )obn A.
McBride.Anna Merlride, Horace Mc" ride,
Mary McBride. William Walter McBride,
and Myrtle McBride were defendants, an
pointing the undersigned a referee to make
sale of tbe real premises hereinafter de
scribed and repot t tbe same to the above
entitled court, the nndcrsigced will, on
Saturday, the 22nd day of April, A D.,
1899, at the north door of the county conrt
house in tb city of Albany, in the county
ana state aforesaid and at the hour of one
o'clock in the afternoon of saia day, sell to
tbe highlit bid lerfor cah in band all tb
rig'it, title, interest, estate and claim of
wnatsoever kind tbe part iff, plaintiff an!
dffandant bail nt the date o eiid decree in
and to the following deec ribed premises,
to wit: .
Tte southeast quarter of section twenty
six, and tuenortbaxt quaiterand the north
half of tbe outtieaat quarter of wet ion
tbirtj-Cve to fc ship tweUe, south of
ranpe four, wrt of tbe Willamette Merid
ian in L.uu C'onnlv, Oreion, containing
focr hundr d iiitis. xc pt tberefrrm the
following described premiws, to-wit: Be
pinning or the bait region line at a point
fifty five rode eal of the nortb west cornel
of tbe southeast q tarter of section twentj
six in townihipi welve, south of rngefour
weft or tlie Willamette Meridian, in Linn
County, ('rtgon, and tannine thence east
twelve rods and ten feet; tbence south
twelve rod a d ten feel; thence wes
twelve rods wnJ ten fet, thrnte nortb
twelve roda ai.d ten 'eft to tbe place of oc
sinning, containing one acre deeded to
School Dmtrict. No. ?0 m Linn County,
Oregon Right lo reject any and all bids
reserved.
Dated at lMny, O.egon, th;s 20 to da)
of March, 1809
J A McBridb,
Referee.
AOtNiSTRATOR'5 NOriCE.
N OTIC; IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
be ur dxrnigntd has by tbe Count;
Court of Linn County .Oregon, been du'y ap
pointed administrator of the estate .f Hsr
riet Fuller, deceased, and bat qualified
such administrator.
All "ttrGD having claims fpaiott tbe
estate of aid detesBcd aie herely r. quired
to prefent tbe farue Diotierlv verified aa bi
law required.
Ibis l lie 20th day of March, 1899
8amubl Mav,
Administrator.
WKATHKttFOKD & WVATT.
I
One of the Oregon boya writes home
from Manila in the following caustic
manner:
As usual our, regiment was kept in the
walled city during the heaviest part ot
the figbt.doing guard duty and patroliug
tbe town. You eee our regiment belongs
to the provost guard and to we are not
allowed to leave the city limltc. Hon
esily, I am thoroughly disgusted with
tba whole layout, to think.that webiing
the first to lands on there Islands and
then not be allowed to go to the front, but
have to stay in a blamed old town guard
mg government property. Of course
somebody has to do it, but I only wish
it waa some other regiment than the O
ogon.
We kicked so much that finally they
let one battalion go to the front and, as
good luck would hare it, Company G
belongs, to said battalion, and so we etili
he ve a chance to get under fire.
It ia expected that an attack will be
made all along the lines tonight. My
company bad the good luck to be aeot
ont on the skirmish line with the 23rd
regiment day before yesterday. We tan
on the enemy's out potts, but only man
aged to get a few shots before the niggere
aklpped asjfaot.aa their legej would carry
them.
I know yon will excuse bad writing
when I tell yon I am writing this in tbe
burning ann with my rifle across my
knees, ready and waiting for the niga to
turn loose at us from the brush .
It will probably be some time before
you will hear from me again, but I prom
ise to write aa often aa possible. Our
chances lot coming home now for awhile
are pretty alim. If yon do not bear from
me for quite a while do not be alarmed
for you know there is a special provid
ence watches over fools and Irishmen.
This and That.
There were 173 ocean ditasters in 1893.
The new hooka pnblisbed laat year av
eragn thirteen a day.
The Indian population of the United
States ia 323,474, a decrease in fifty years
of only 62.7GS.
Tbe expense ot running an Atlantic,
steamer for three years exceeds the cost
of ita construction.
Tte atnalleat flower known to tbe bo
aniat ia said to be that of tbe yeast plant.
It is microscopic in size. J
Capital punishment is not inflicted in
five states Colorado, Maine, Michigan
Rhode Island and Wieeontin.
Within six mouths Venezuela, ae Ilia
remit cf North American enterprise.will
begin the manufacture of cotton.
Gold worth almoet $56 000,000 has
been taken ont cf tbe mines in th Crip
ple Creek district in tbe last eight jears.
There are three Bonapartea ltft-Prtnca
Roland, a widower, with one daughter,
and the Princes Victor and Louis .
The only two great European capitals
that niver have been occupied by a for
eign foe are London and St Petersbcrg.
An Ohio jndge baa decided that one
cannot be prosecuted fur forcing a docu
ment ncieee a revenue atamp is a Mixed
to it.
Tbe Rev. Charles Dodgson, Lewie Car
rol!, bad over 98,000 letters pigeonholed
and indexed. That means 2,000 letters
a year for forty-1 ine years.
Tbe passion flower, which arose in tbe
South American ft rests, can only be en
joyed where it grown, aa it fadte almoet
aa oon as picked. a
At a recent civil service exa-ninat ion
tor promotion in the New York, fire dep.
arttnent every candidate failed, including
Richard Crocker 'a nephew.
Unt.l recently sea shells and cocoanui
shells were current coin of the realm in
Siam, 780 of tbe former being changed
for one of tba latter.
Tbe enarrow exterminators in Boston
bave destroyed 1,100 nretj on tbe com
mon in two days. Tba pnblic garden sod
small parka are next to be attacked.
A law in New Zealand compels intoxi
cated men to bava their photographs
taken and distributed to barkeepert.aho
thereafter must refuse to sell tbem liq
uor. A Waldoboco He. bachelor while watch
ing beaioe tbe couch of bis sick faiber this
winter baa made three as fine quilts a
were ever produced at an old- f aehioned
quilting bee.
A six-year o'd Went Sullivan Me. girl.
while looking through a boor, came to a
picture of a skeleton. Running to her
moth. r she cried: Ob, mamma! See!
Here's a man God begun and never finish
ed. .
The tube of a 1? inch gnn, which is nseo
in some wsusbips, baa fifty spiral grooves
inside, which cause the thtt to retat've
at it rushes thorgb the air.
In certain conditions of tbe atmosphere
electricitv is to abundant on tbe top of the
big volcanoes in Hawaii that an English
geologist found that he could trace eltc'rie
letters with h's fingers cn bir blanket
Tbe oldest letter in the world ia in tbe
Britieb moseuro. Although writlen
over 30 centuries ago the characters are
etill legible. Itgiveaan interesting pict
ure of life in Egypt daring the reign ot
Ramees II.
In Fiji tbeie ia a enrione sea worm
wbicb arrive! in my.iads on tbe coait on
a certain dar. Tbe waters are so full of
tbem as to resemble vermicelli sonp.
After laying their eggs nothing ia left of
them bnt empty ikine.
One of the meet remarkable incre
ments on record 3 as been recently com
pleted measures one-millionth pert of a
second. Tbe instrument ia very compli
cated, but tbe vibrations of a very sensi
tive tuning fork form the basia of tbe
measuring proves.
Kleca Sunz, the Spanish contralto, who
sang for many ears at the Paris graod
opera difed recently at Nice at the age ol
48 years. Her retirement from the auge
was said to have been due to tbe attach
ment thai the Ja'.e King Alfonso XII o
Spain showed for her.
Tbe weigbta ol clacaea ol students be
fore and after examination have been
made tbe subject of recent investigation.
In high classes, where naturally the ex
amination was most felt, aeveral pounds
were lost, showing bow tbe mental strain
waa felt. In lower classea Hie loaa waa
not ao great.
A woman in O.tawa, Ka., recently re
ceived from her aon iu Manila a package
which waa wrapped In brawn paper.
6re waa about to lay this paper away aa
a souvenir wben ah discovers 1 that It
bora tbe printed card of an Ottawa mer
chant. It had made the round trip to
Manila.
Berlin baa atrnck a blow at tbe Ger
mans rigbt to amuse himsdf aa ha
pleasea. All cafe chantant are to close
a 11 o'clock, at wbicb boor tbe audience
1 will be turned out regardless of whether
they msy bave finished their beer or not.
Detectives in plain clothea will watch
be performancea and stop them should
they become too lively.
Among the Nigs.
lo the deatu ot Mavor Mason. Portland
lost a good citlcen, a man having the es
teem of the people ot Perlland re gardleaa
of politics.
Canned roaet beef is becoming a very
nauaeating subject. We bave beard ao
much ot. it that we are tired to the bonee
Tbe whole matter la putrid and should
be buried deep.
The distance of the Philippine war
from the United States makes running a
big paper a very expensive business, the
tolia being enormous. It la probable
that the increased expense ia far in ex
cess ot the increased income.
Every once in a while tbe Oregonian
will harp on the eilver trust, something
that does nrt and neer existed, Wben
waa the ail vertrnst organized and what
does it conaiatlof anyway. It com- far
from approaching gold aa a truat. II
there ie ench a thing as a trnat in money
it ie gold, for it means higher prices to
the producer.
A new broom sweeps clean, and
great many people rosh after eveiy new
corner like the housewife after tbe new
broom, only to find when they learn of
their careers that they ar not brooms at
all, but "sticks." Treat the newcomer
well and warmly, bat find oat for ceitxin ,
whether he ie tne right stuff before yon
marry him
The Philippine aarTTTmea closer and
closer home te every ci' 'in, for it ie re
ported that our ooys art in tbe midst of
tbe fight, if not tbe alhan young men,
who may poeeibly beoo euard doty in
Manila, at least mo-t f h. Oiegon regi
ment, and every Let kiUd of and wound
ed is scanned qudklv so ' loeely. It ia
a matter ot splendid f- - e that ao far
not an Albany yonug m. baa be en in
jured, nor baa one iVd from dlaeaae.
May tbe good fortune lOtitione ia tbia
line.
Tbe Oregotian I- iu .
fight on the trosla U
up and foatered by i
ayatem of tariff I hat :.
manufacturers, and a -ment
that winks at U .
nieaauna. When . -cornea
though tuat . i
line. Tbe cbancee
can platform will
tog a heroic
-e being bnilt
party. In a
imply for the
- -de of govern-
ation of trnat
next election
will fall into
tbe repnbli
anti-trust
plank in its platrm in-1
v catch suckers
and tor tbe benefit o
fighting the trusts in
umos.
re mat are
editorial col-
The tammany 0 a i-lau dinner in
New York city, aid be followed by a
genuine love feast at $1 a plate. It ia
said tbat Mr. Bryan t l attend tbia
Mr. Crofcer it ie to be ho,ed will possess
sufficient tense the nrxi lime not to
bave such extravagant ttinnere. at the
same time it will pat lota of money in
circulation, easily earned, as tbere ia lit
tle doubt tbat a great deal of tammany
money baa been stolen from tbe Coffers
of tbeciiy by jobs. Tne asses tbongb.
do not appreciate such shows of epicur-
iaaism.
A case ol colossal cherk cornea from
Portland, where a California roan tent
up by some board ol radf ie trying U
get some ot tbe many immigrants now
coming to tbe "rbet to continue to
Cal.fornia, where according to Ibis man'
report, the? will find a paradise In tbe
face of it hundreds ol prople are leaving
be very locality on account of aneceejive
fai.ures of crops and ruin staring him in
thr face. This man should be pictured
and bis ngly ph'a so d a a sample of
nevrr tq?all-a gall .
Tbe New York Ketura i inu worked for
tbe election ot McKinl.-. i did the Amer
ican Protective Tariff Leoe. It looks
strange lo ree these 'wo orginxationa. one
contending for tree tr.dV asd tbe other for
protection, supporting tbe same candidate
for the Presidency. Tbe Pr otective Tariff
League were rewarded by tbe paasage of
tbe Dipgley bill and the Logo appeared to
be on the Reform club X w the United
States his a aavy ia Philippine waters to
aid ia the partiuot China after which
the Dingley bill will be a god revenue
tariff for a fi years natil America ia
drained of ber coin, hut wrl not avail to
protect either capital r UVr against tbe
products of Chinese U' or in lactones
equipped with labor saving ir ""bines.
Watchman.
Tbe ben is every imptaot factor in
food supply and hen p oducta match
closely in value tbe product of onr most
valoble mining indastri-s A Chicago
dealer figures tbst 3.350.000 OOOcbickePg
and 13,000.000.000 eggs valued together
at $290,000,000 were produced in the
United States in 1S98
Every bee carries bis market basket
round hts bind lege. Ant ois examining
tbe body of a bee through a microscope
will eee that on tbe bind les there ia a
fringe of stiff baits on the surface, tbe
baire approaching each other at the tint,
so as to form sort of a rage. Tbia ia the
bee'a basket aod into it, after a success
ful journey, be will cram enough pollen
to laat bitti aeveral days
A brsken wooden headboard and a
neglected monnd in tbe Pot Yatss, N.
D., military cemetery marks tbe resting
place of Sitting Boll, tie great Sioux
medicineman, whose wiiy brain planned
tbe death trap at Litt'" Big Horn into
wbicb Geo. Cuftert command fill. On
the broken beadboaid ie written : "No.
54, 8;tting Bull. Indian." Relie butters
have tut meat of the headboard away.
amemenemnemeemc
need not lose flesh in summer J
if you use the proper means
t to prevent it You think
you can't take SCOTT'S ?
I EMULSION in hot weather,
but you can take it and di- .
Cest it as well in summer as a
in winter. It is not like the ?
plain cod-liver oil, which is
difficult to take at any time.
$ If you are losini flesh, 4
you are losing ground and
( you need
9
I Scott's Emulsion
. 1 1 1 11 1-1. .
y
t and must have it to keep up J
Z your nesn ana strenetn. ir
$ you have been taking it and
j prospering on it, don t fail to
I continue until you are thor
9 oughly strong and well.
3
yx. and i.oo, II druggists.
ICOTT & BOWNE, Clumisu New York.
1ttViVreVrafc,Msusvv-e
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I Stroll wrRuoR" I
The. Oorvallte Tirnee roan looka at it in
this vlgutoua way.
Tba wife and child In the eaat, preach
jog aalvation free to an Albany congte
trillion, flight with and deaertlon ot a
young alrl that is tne miterauiw ac.
Rry. E A Harris. Robed in the livery o
heaven while plotting the destruction or
virtue, singing psalms with aanctimon
toua air while concocting the rnln ot wo
manhood. Jesus Christ on hla llpa ana
ihs dbsians olfhell in hie black beart
that waa the part played by Hvpocme
Harrie.
A women's asms sullied, her future
.ninad a mother b.wed in grist ie the
vlctim'a portion. A church in stienie
Christian nreteneioca bespattered and
j...liiiU1 knlT raltelon dragged in
the duet and dirt of contumely, is tbe
aapereion the blameless Albany congre
gation baa to bear. Society outraged
lawe. human and divine set at naught
and hiaown offsp-ing deserted ia other
work wrought by this, einister saint.
t, i. .nh Hvnocrite llama tbat
hrin odinm on Innocent womanhood
innocent community and innocent Chris
ftlnlt It il Vila contaminating touch
hlishta all with which it cornea in con
tact. Honorlees, aouSleae and ibameleta,
his breath ia noleoa and hie lipa lita,
The religion be mocked ie net undone
but ita opponenta are auppltea wun new
wtaponeof attack. Tbe girl'e folly ia
not to be weighed in making up tne ag
gregate of hla villainy, for hie deeiruc-
tioo was accomplished Irom tne puipu,
where sanctity ia presumed to abound.
Hvoocrisy in the mildest type la essen
tially the meanest trait in hnman char
acter . The psalm- singer w bo shouts on
Sunday and cheau hie neighbor on Mon
day ia a Iblet. Hie offense is niany-oii
more vile than that ol toe peny wei
ha i. tuts a loaf of bread or sack ol flour.
Wh.n i ha hvnocritical villainy in tbeT
nnmasking laya bare coneequencee aa
terrible aa attended llama' misdeeds,
tbe ain against society, against law hn
man and divine, has become auoot t..e
blackest possible.
Some facta.
China exports 11,000,000 fana annual -
It. '
Marine underwriter paid f I2,uuu,uw
in loeeea on eea last year.
Enterprising Texaa planters bave ebin
ped f,0O0 pounds of cotton seed to Man
ila.
A Jersey CHvite boss's that he bas the
addresses cf 20,000 red haired women.
The highest price ever paid tor a rac
horse waa BICO.OOO for the famous Or
monde. ,
Only about one in 1,000 cattle shipped
abroad Irons tbia eonotry diee or ia last
at sea.
More than $3,000,000 baa been invest
ed la tbe canning industry in tbe last
fwr moulbs.
One fifth of tbe popolaiton o India
ao.OOOjOOO are insufficiently fed een in
ordinary years of prosperity.
Berlin thsute of eeveo coachmen who
are retired army omeere.three ea-pasior-and
1? who are nobles.
Tbe President ol France receives a sal
ary of $123,000. Additional income
make it eqeal to S22O.O0O
Tbe eity boys have a new game. They
call it'Bnttft, poeaiKy becaose it gen
erally enceeede in breaking tbem.
Tbe game consists ia trying to drop a
marble through a small openiog into a
cigar box. Nearly all the brye bave
cigar boxes with a little bole in the lid .
"Got any mirWrs to play," one wi'l
demand, approaching another. II ro. it
done not take long to gt to work . Nc. 1
puts down bis eigw Us acd stealie
bieaeelf I r dropping a marble through
tbe bole. He must bold it above a cer
tain height. If be bite the hole tbe tret
time tbe other gives him an agate. For
second trial.be gets a plain g!ae mar
ble, and if be mireea the third t oie .be
pays the forfeit. Ex.
A pension of f3W a year, granted to
tbe Earl ot Surrey in J513 for ids victory
over tbeSeoU at Floddeo field and drawn
regularly by tbe Howard family ever
since, baa jutt been eo"i pounded by tbe
Duke of Sortolk, (be earl'a representa
tive, for tt.OCO in cash.
The Oldest tree oneailb with anineati
eat d history ie the great bboo tree of
Burmih. For twenty centoriee it bas
been held aacred to Buddha, and no per
soa ia allowed to tooeb the trunk. Wben
tbe leaves fall tby are carried away as
relica by pilgrims.
In tbe Island of Minora tbe bumming
birda are pugnacious little creature.
TLootandeof tbem frequently attack
huntsmen without any provocation, in
flicting cometlmea serious woonds nn the
face and neck.
II ann v who announced tbat Tboma
Reed'a political funeral world take place
next December, must have been shocked to
bear tbU the corpse was culling up blg'j
jinks last Saturday among (be millionaire
on Jekyl Island and that he wan't wearing
any'gm clotbea. Ex'
Tbe Cleveland Leader, which is moot
humorous wben most serious, deel ret
Few men bave been pursued as persistently
as Mr. McKinley bas been. Mo-t of the
pursuing bas been done by tbe office
seeking horde from McKinlej 's on Stale,
andthebws pursutr is f rum tbe Lead, rs
hometown, Ex.
Newspaper sarcasm in Lonivil!e is et.
riching tbe phrase-book. Ava'uedon
temporary of that city deecribei a canli
date as measuring Ave feet around the ap
petite and five inches around tbe intellect -
Republic.
Tbe members of J. Fierpoot Morgan's
billion-dollar anthracite combioe deny
tbat it is a trust. They say it it aim ply a
community of interests. Tho length of
name isn't going te make tbe price of coal
any shorter. Repub ic
Tbe recent municipal election held in
La Grande settled the policy of our
nelgbboriog city in the attitnde of its
people regarding gambling. Tbe party
of reform or anti-gambling waa eucceee
tul at the polls. It la now understood
tbat daring the term of the new adminis
tration tbere is to D no gambling. The
cause' of tble change is for the reason
tbat gambling of lite rears hat become
simply a robbing proposition and there
ie no lougjr anytbiog tike an even
chance fur one'a money. Baker City
Democrat,
People are known by the company
rliey keep, aod it is time tbat young peo
ple who want to amount to anything in
the w Id appreciates! the fact. Clean
company la aa necessary to one's eplaf
growth as cjsan food ip to one's phyelca
growth.
MISFITS.
Tba Oregon boya aet the pace at Mai-
ihnn. A flnav Int nf foldiera never fa'-ed
an enemv than our bova from tbe Web
foot atate. We are prou J of them.
Portland is full ol candidates lor tbe
sava:
office ot mayor, to succeed the late May
or Mason, ift.ooo a year and iota oi pat
ronage it not to be aneezed at. '
An awful fight ia going on in Salem to
throttle one of the newspaper!. Bring
borne the volunteers and have the riot
stopped. Where la General lieebe.
According to a picture paper Uocle
Sam ia about to take down the old aign
"In God we trnat." and nut nn the new
one "In truata we truat" and ia liable to
do it it there ia not a change.
A Cottage Grove bor writing borne
from near Manila eaya that the nativea
whom they meet are fiigbttned to death
almoet. that eve y one has bis image and
carries a white flag, and when they meet
the soldiers get down on their knees and
chatter Teallo, making the aoldiera feel
uae monarcba.
A well dressed woman passed through
Albany Monday exening on tbe blind
baggage of the overland, ribe bad oeen
a member ef a disbanded theatrical
troop. At Eugene abe asked t be nlaeea
in the city jail over night as aha had no
money. She wanted to get back to San
rraocisco, where she bas relatives.
xouog girls ambitious to be actresses
and abine should take warning.
A farmer residing a few miles from
Albany who la aaid to have more religi
on. .t it,., i..!,,. .,..,
.T , . . , . ' . " 1
vision, in wbicb be saw tbe letters U. r.
standing out boldly before him. He im
mediately interpreted it to mean :
'-Go preach," and so informed a fel
loe farmer to whom he told ol tbe vis
ion. Bnt the farmer was a regular Jos
eph and bit the nail on the head when
be toia that it meant:
Uo plow." Tbia ia an actual occur
rence, j
Thoy are complaining of too moch '
rain down in a fear n!aa in P-Ilf..;. !
a peculiar sound to come from tbat atate
but a very familiar oue in Oregon.
It will be lawful beginning next Satur
day to catch trout that are five or more
inches in length, not unlawful if under
Ave inches. At tront bave D) scales how
did our terfislslnre ex reel any one to
know honr big they are until caught.
The foi owing from an Oregon ex-
change ia manufactured: A yoong hobo
was reeentl. .r.,..t , ik. f. , .....
iog the children's dinner from tbe erbool
house, bnt the judge acquitted tte bobo
aa he thinks one should not go hungry.
131.50 was raised in Eugene for a fijg
for tbe new steamer' so anxious wss
7 .,-. . 7.
everybody to eontrout- Tbe flag cost
only 0, and tbe reentt i that there are
oi.ouoo nuii is, which t bas been sug
gee.ed be kept to entertato the national
editorial association in June Tne edit
or general waves about aa well at a flag
and there won t be so very moch differ-
ence after all.
Prof. Schnauffer, of Atbtna, baa been
arrested lor aseault oa Prof. Downs of
the same plsee. Both are members of
tbe Central M E.charrh, Mrs. Schnauf
'er belog a t-acher ia the tJ. K , of wnb
Prof. Dovns ia snpestntendent. Tbe
trouble ar e over Site Scnniuffer feting
displsced at teacher beeaoee she gave a
howling parry. Downs claiming that
bow.lt g is immoral. choaufTr pro
ceeded when the occasion arose to bowl
bis rigt t 6t into Dowo: fsc.
Albany's nii.limry opening this year
have been tbe best in its hietury. Xext
Sunday will be easter.ind if the weather
is guod it will kewp on occupie-t watch
ing liie new hats and tonnete. Tlie min
ieters will need to vnl in some additional
i eiectricuy to be beard.
m ,
I-t week wae a gTeat one for trasta.
Twenty or thirty were formed, in one day
there being eleven new "combinations of
interests' agaiost the people, town:
champagne, forged steel, oil stove, fish
and game, varnish, threshing machine.
uppvr leainer. nenana, window glass,
paint, and school furniture. And yet
lucre ia a i. e. law against trusts
Anoiner correspnivient who fails to
aign his name, wants uniform business
lax if ae here one at all, and name Cab
markets, blacksmiths, laundries, motor
railroads, carpenters, brick masons.plaa
terer'e, stonecutters, milk wagons, etc.
aa oemg teit out, ana declares that the
wboie business will do the city mere
harm tban good. He savs why not pot
a io 1 on me oritige and make every la
borer in the wooian mill and factories ot
all descriptions pay a license, which would
juat as reaeonaoe as putting it on
auite a number in the list. There are all
kinds of opinions on the subji-ct.
NERVJTA
Samrt VITALITY,
LOST VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Im potency, K 1 pht Em I Ions and
waiting a'.acista, all cflccta of eelf-
th; -j, cr excew and indis
cretion. A t-rrt o tonleaud
M xhi busier. Driujra the
pink -!ow co pale cheeks and
restores V.-c f.re of youth.
By m.V.l COc per box; O boxes
for $?..";0; with a written ruaran-
tee to cure or rr ftmd tho money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
.ilnton A Jackson Stau, CHfCACO, ILL.
For sale by Fred Dawson, Druggist
Vlbany, Oregon.
1399
GkHDEN
:L HUIDE
a.
lUlMdOlWli;. .1:- ; .'.'!.-
totlt year hi bumt vf of .tt a.
trly too pact 6!!- d . .... uii
tnitton, c I' lowers, . .. P'.cnts,
Fruits, etc. Itn f ;.. . . .-mmy
ladiKruaiatly, lmt e urtt. inur
sud ia a food garden to h ..w ; c r", Uitre
fcrt we will send acuj-y of t'..? '- .tio with a
Pa Bill for j cci.:s' 4K , 'i';.'ise
worth of SMd for or-ly n--.planof
sailing eegeuible srtN, p.'vii.i'. hmic ibr your
money than any sectl 'n.n, r.1 1 a' o j icKcma
(inns credit fur the aaiw rl f y 4ir pur.
chat to buy other tWi. iKm': fail lo get
our caul'ue, :-t wiii puy ycu.
Vlck'a LltUs GeniCetn) ft of.
Vlck'a Magatlne, ! . ' . aad
Ik
ub 10 oaieon ail buokm:h r--j-t; if qpt..ri
Ins: aoc. a year. Special it' i eti'er ihe
ktawaaln i year, aud the Ovi'o tor tc
ujasto i year, aud the O
IAMF Virif enc
l4flff44siite(t'm((S(i
The Old "Reliable"
Albany Nurseries
Offer for Spring ol 1899, a very complete list of atandard varieties of
Kruit, Nut Shade and Ornamental treea, Evergreera, Flowering shrubs,
Clim bers, Small Fruit plants etc. ,
We'invlto eanecial attention to our list of Novelties which includea the
celebrated Lambert Cherry. Winter Bartlett Pear, Elberta Peach, Imper
ial or Clairao Mam, Giant, Willamette and Pacific Prunea, Logan berry,
Himalaya, Giant Blackberry, Magoon Strawberry, etc., etc.
ID We aim to grow tbe beat atock possible and sell it at a reasonable figure.
Late keeping Winter Apples a specialty.
Viaitori made welcome at our gionnds.
Albert Browne!., Albany, Or.
Telegraphic
Hocave Taken.
i!w York. Mar. 29. A dispatch to
the Journal, dated Manila, Wednesday,
noca70 lias been taken by our troops.
The railroad bridge ia uninjured. -
Uen. Mac Arthur ia now within eight
nuies oi jnaioioa.
Insurgent Capital Moved.
.ewYork. Mar. 29. A diaoatch to
tbe Herald from Manila, aava:
mi - . ' .
xue insurgent capital naa been moved
Irom Alaioloa to Kan Fernando.
The maurgenta bnrned ISulacan Tues
day afternoon.
Brj an Will Be There
Is eve York. Mar. 28. E. V. Brewster.
who ha- charge of the arrangements, for
the fl-a-head Jefferson dinner of New
lork democrats, announced today that
ne nau received a telegram from W J.
Bryan, saying that he would attend the
dollar dinner on April 19. Mr. Brewster
said the dinner wouid be Chicago plat-
lorin irom beginning to end.
San Joaquin Hoods.
Stocktox. Cal. Mar. 28 Reoorta from
many sections of the ran Joaquin valley
show that the flood caused by the late
heavy rain- ia increasing instead of re
ceding, as it waa anticipated it would,
W a ter is still pouring in on the lowlands,
The Salooce Won.
IYoodbi'rx. Mar. 2. The citv election
today resulted in a victorv for the saloon
eletuert, by a vote of 117 to 104. The
que-tion voted upon, in accordance with
witb the new charter, p'acmg the issue
before tbe legal voters, was the licensing
of saloons.
Vermont's Affliction.
Ciikrtkh, Mar. 28. The maple eugar
harvest in Vermont ia believed to be a
touii laiiure inia year, ar
tears of tbe sugarmakere are realized the
industry win be crippled lor manr years
to come. The sugar orchards were
stripped of leave last summer by an
army of caterpillar!, and this spring the
trees are found to ie sap lees
On to Jfaloloa.
Maxila. Mar. 27. Gen. MacArthur'e
division spent the night and morning at
Meyeanatan, the next station beyond
Polo. After reconnoitering hie tronr, h
pUMbed along the railroad toward Ma o
loa tli is afternoon.
captured today ia true, the main bod of
i ne enemy naa retreated to MaloK
There are no more trenches to nncounn
although over 30 villages intervene. I
The Dead and Wounded
Wasmxgtox, Mar. 2T. Gen. O.is I as
notified Adiutant-Ueoeral Cor'.ui of the
following additional caeualtii- which oc
curred Mar. 23, 24, 25 and m ia the Ore
gon regiment.
K Ull : la L, I'rtvafs I V. Straw-
deiman and Haves K. Tavlor.
s Wounded : Leo B. Grace,
?. KchardSprickdale,
Daniel
Chariea
William
oriM Krank K t-Lanlit
1 1. Collins. Klmer K. Itarnee. Ralph
Nodgens, William R. Stoffer, Chariea T.
Wallace.
Played Highwayman.
P FnAscwco, Mar. 27. Kitty Wan-
enmacher, 13 years old, was shot and
! fatally wounded by her foster brother,
Joseph Miiler, 16 years old. while be waa
playing that be waa a highwayman, with
a ride which waa not sap posed to -be
loaded. He baa been charged with mur
der, but the evidence indicates that the
killing was accidental.
FaUl Chicago Fir.
Chicago, Mar. 2T. Hredeatrored tbe
Armour curled hair and felt works. Thirty-first
place and Benson etreet, tonight,
causing a property lose of about 1400,000,
injuring 11 employes. 1 fatally, and en
dangering the live of 400 others, who
rusned toescspe through the smoke.
A State of Extremes.
SrtuXTox, Mar. 27. Reports from
many pan of ri Joaquin valley, par
ticularly along the Uukelumme river
elate that thoueacds of acres of grain and
gra lands are ia danger of ruin from
rlouds. and unices the w ater subide
quickly Uie damage will be rery large.
A Dawson Fire.
Suttle. Mar. Zi. A fire occurred at
Iaweon I itr. ilar. o, causing a property
lot of IM.OCt). Mrs. Milter, wife of res-
tJturant-keeper, was severe'. burned
Her bnsband and bis partner, Carroll,
were augtitiy burned.
After the Paeans.
Mami. Mar. The U.S. troops
under i nsad ler-pnerai n neaton cap-
tored the town of Maiinia, beyond the
TuHahap river, today after a short fight.
The iod Oregon regiment eneoontered
1000 Filipinos west of Malinta who were
.e! resting from Ma la bon. The enemy
had taken up a position behind four rows
of intreiichments, but waa driven out
after an boor'efheaving firing. One Ore
gonian was killed and five wounded.
Driviagths Enemy
Mami., Mar. 26. MacArthnr has
driven the enemy, strongly intrer ched in
larg- force, north ot Polo. He will con
tinue to prest them. Tbe insurgent
bave s'rong intrenchments from Caiocan
to Maloloe, which bave taken them
months to construct. Otia.
All Same Spaniards.
Manila. Mar. 23. via Hoeg Kona In-
eurgent papers received here from Malo
loe show tbat Aquinaido is endeavoring
to deceive bis followers into the belief
that they are winning great victories.
The recent engagements are proclaimed
aa American defeats.
Mayor Mason Dead.
PorruxD, Mar. 27. Hon. William S.
Maaon. maror of Portland, died at hia
home, otl Irving afreet, at 2:10 o'clock
this morning, after an illness of about six
weeks. " Liver complications, superin
duced by an attack of the grip in Febru
ary, caused hia death.
The remains will be buried in tbe San
Francisco
An Indiana Jfurdcr.
Kokomo, Mar. 23 Charles McCoy and
Carl Connor each about 17 years old,
were boxing in Center last night, when
Connor gave McCoy a fearful lunge over
the neart causing a bemorrhase. Tbe
blood poured into tbeabdomiaal cavity.
Death waa almost instantaneous.
No Cripe
Wt?n you take Rood's nils. The big. oM-tasn
toned, susar-coeted pills, which tear you all to
piece, are not in It wltb Bood'a. Easytotakv
P n itfaK Sk WI ?sV I
mi
and easy to operate. It true
of liood's nils, which are
up to date in every respect,
tale, certain and sure. All
Pills
drugtisu. ase. C I. Hood A Cow Lowell. Haas.
The only Plus to take wua Ueod'e HarsaparUat
UCIALPANCES.
Prof. Holland's social dances will con
tinue regardless ol tho change in time,
hereafter the eocial dances will be held
on each and every Wednesday and
Saturday evenings. Dancing echcol
Thursday evening. Private lertonsto
euit patrons.
(
1 1 1 I IT.
Relief Society of Chicago Endorses
Paine's Celery Compound.
Mi
2
The
whet I.
work of tbe average woman,
r sba be in charge of a booeeboid,
thr the work ia always doio?. but
nrv -r done, or behind a counter, or in
t ;lioolroooi, is of a sort that rarely
jves ber with strength or ioclinstion
.ur anything else.
Tbe strain npon moat women's nerves,
is so great tbat a breakdown stares many
of them constantly in the face, which
means lose of work, doctor's bills and
diacooragemsnt.
One ot the earliest sad one of tbe most
infallible indications ot failing nervous
strength is tbe inability to sleep soundly.
Ko fact is more clearly established than
that aleep repairs tbe tired nervous tis
sue and that tbe loss of sleep deranges
the health more quickly and more ser
iously tban any other privation the body
eaq enflr. Tbe great eSort, then, of
every poor sleeper should be to strength
en the nerves. The fact that hundreds tonic effect in renewing she blood and re
of men aad women in every community, storing the strength bai been little short
bave been cured of in so moat a by Paioe's
eeiery com pound tells its own story of
tbe tnvigorsttog ecect ot tnts woodertai
remedy, not only upon "tbe nerves, bnt
upoa tbe entire rervoos avstem.
Pbyaiciana prescribe Paioe's celery
compound where tbe nerves have becom'w
ao eabantted that not only steep but di j
eetiea e interfered with. . Its immediate
CL
OTHINQ
CIj
This is the Tietet
on tbe Reeve of every Garment
A Complete Line of celebrated Chat. P. Kellogg Co. Silk fewed Clotb
ing. The Beat Mad. Trimmed and Fittine Clotbing in tte Ucited Slates.
Kqoal ia Style, Fit and Finish to the Beet Cu-tom Tailor Made Goods
Don't take our word for it, but ccme in and examine them. s?ee bow well
and honestly they are made. Try them oo and eee how perfectly they fit.
Examine the Prices an e how much cheaper ther .re Uian inferior made
Uooda. We -e here to e:ay aad we want tue cloibing trade of this com
mnnity, so we hv secured this line of unequalled clothing, knowing tbat
whoever buys one sou will be eo weil saiitSed that he wiii thereafter boy
only of us aad advised their Ir ends to do the same. Come in any time.
are glad to show.lhem toyoo, end yon will be equally p'eaeed to eee them.
SOLD BY
VV. R. BLAIN, Albany, Ore.
'SXirr plaU Hat xctars."
oo spoons, forks, etc, is A guar
antee of quality the world ovey.
The prefix 1847-iiistiitstheflttr,
pine Rogers quality.
$40 cash $40
For the Best Wheel Ever Built
Fitted With Special Ueavy Tread U. A J. TIRES.
Next to the Rambler in quality and price is the
DEAL
With
G.AJ.T.res
Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co.
105, 107, 109, 111 Sixth St., Portland, Ore.
8pokane, VJTVvW. xa
Tacoma,
Seattle.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. Joseph. Proprietor.
invigorating effect in sncheasrs is shown
! in tbe following letur from. Mis. Fannie
Vi est, president of the South Side relief
eoeiety of Chicago. Tbe letter Is dated
December 12, lt:
" We feel very glad to acknowledge tbe
fine qualities of Paioe's celery comyonod.
It ia the best remedy we know of for
building up tbe nervous system. Our
doctors prescribe it, and it eSvajs gives
immediate relief." -
Back of nervousness, sleeplessness sod
many of tbe recuiiar ailments of women
ie poverty of tbe blood. Paleoete, thin
ness of body and weakness sre evidences
of poor biood. In some ease palpitation
of tbe beart is complained of, nd wheo
the poverty is g'eateet.the lips sre pallid
and the tongue almoet colorless.
In these cases of atuemia if Pa i ne'e
celery compound is need the train from
i day to day is plainly noticeable. Iu
of miraraloue in cases of extreme emaci-
suon and nervous prostration.
1 if a woman feels that she is toeing
ground in weight and strength ate ah mid
set about imcreasing tft blood supply
st once witb tbe aid of Paine 'a celery
com poena.
Uive ibis greatest of a I remedies a
trial.
Just Received
New, Nobby,
Stylish, Durable
AT
WILL & STARK'S.
Also a fine line of
Watches,
Clocks,
Ringe
and mmv Xoveltics
1899
RAMBLER
Bicycles.
t35
130
x -l Oil, XLylll,
AlbaDy, Ore.
NEW ADVKRTlSEMENTd
Removal Notice.
The photograph gallery in tbe Froman
Block on 1st street tbat has been under
going repairs is about completed and will
be occupied by Mies Long who wiii move
her studio from 2nd street durmghe
present week. Mies Long will bsve oSoe
of the finest studios in town.
Millinery Opening . t
On March 28tb asd following days, I
will diaplsy my one line of petf rn bate
and o:her rood. A special invitation ia
extended to the ladies of Albany. I
make a apeciilty of trimmed bats.
Maa.E.M. Fcsk
Dill Pickles,
rav Sour Pick lea,
tinned goods first c'ass In every
respect.
Teas, Coffee and spices a full line
Middle Store Baltimore BlotjcG
ALBANY IRADIX
FOB SALE. A yearling. Jersey buff,
full blooded, from solenoid stock.
Price only 115.
of Cloverdale.
Call on William Peacock,
EXFEET BIC1CL1 EEPAMB
4SD
HORSE SHOEING.
Second Street between Ferry and
Broadaltin.
MILLER A STEW AET
"FOSHAY 4 J1AS0R
Wholesale A Retail
DaUBtHSIe iD Boomun.
4LSAST OstECOX
Pare Dregs and tho Cneel and !wtj
btoca ot btsuonsry oJ Boo
the Vaike. ",
FORSALK. TV awion laws n-tts, L-.
state olO.-vgow har 15. "70 "72 tt.
,9, "73, "80, 62. '85 '88. VI. YZ.
Setvate Journal I36s$, TO, "tt, 14. "85,
'87 89 93
Howwe Journals I8G6, '68, T2. "74, 83,
87, -69, "93.
Wil l - on Seal Property. Tyler's Law
Gloesirr. ChiUr'a PieattiBin Vol. 1
Bouvier'a Liw DiettonerT 2 voiasnes.
Btoorn and HadU-v'i Cosaosewtarks S vol
nmes. Pries for the iot, S15 Call at the
Dan ocxar offioe.
t EFT afb-r tl-a tiausniwt fm miaht
L-t l eaotafat faa. WiH be ady please J
call at Stetter's,
Albany's Leading Eea-
tanrant.
FOB SaLE. Fifteen acres ia Alsea.
with six room house, a I nwds of
small fruit, trees ia bearing, dote to gnat
mill. 1 mite from P. O Inquire or write
to Mrs. E. B. fieasell. Lyons, Or.
FOR SALE. A 200 gal. cedar task
aad a 6 ft ant daws, eaamektf lath
tab for sale cteap. Inquire at Vcreick'a
barber shop.
Pa SALE. A store and 80 acres of
land. 30 ia crop, post-office ia stare,
ia the midst of good faraiag community.
For tarma write to J. R. Udshill.
Victor. Waco sCo., Or.
Closing out sale at Ken tons Cash store,
WASTED. To buy a small tract of -land
near Albany or Tangeit, improved J
or unimproved. State Iocs ico, nujaber f
of acres, and price.
Address I. W. Seeft, A'.Uoy, Ore.
f HE CRACKERJACK
L B MOSES, PROPRIETOR.
ppovite Masonic Temple.
Fnll lice of standard
country prodoce'
"o single leader, but
eaderat bottom price.
groceriee aad
(vetythicg a
Wagons run ia tbe country selling gro
aeries and collecting prodoce.
Money eaved by trading at tbe Crack
iack. Kilted and Cured In Oregon.
N iee II a ms Bacon
Try a cottage Ham.
ALBANY TRADING CO,
Middle Store Baltimore BJock.
AlSICKTTs KJIICECF FiUXS fima
kzmm
Notice is brety given tbat tie uder
siawed baa this day fed ia tt Orcmt
Cjurt ot tbe Stat ef Oregon f-w L"s
Cooaty his final accoaai as aaeigaee of the
estate of T. O. Shaver, aa iaaotvewt debtor,
aad that said exeunt wi!l be taard and
pa sed epoa tj said C'oart oa afoaday,
april 3rd. 1S89, ia teeCirrwIt ourt ronar
ia the Court House ia said concty.
Dated February 28, IS99.
H. Bavasrt
Ha wttt A Sox. Assignee.
Attotsevs for Asaeaare.
K..O.T.M.
every Saturday eveaiag at C O. T. k
bail. Viaitin KaighU iaviied.
S M N ewporCOooi toandcr.
We put up our own genlea eeis
They are all Northern grown seeds ,
wrW a . m
SEEDS
1 oey are aosointeiy true to atns-w f
They are fresh all grows ia 1898, V
Tbe packsges are full weight, . ' J
Price, two paprs for a pkke, "l
also have them in bulk.
T N.GUT AND TO MORROW
NIGHT
And each day aad night durine- Ibis week
you can gvt at any drwggiat a Kemp's Bal
-am for the Throat and Lungs, acknowl
edged to be tee most succetf jI retaedv evr
fMd fcr Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asth-
ncaana (joasumpuon. Uet a bottle to
day aad keep it eJwais ia tbe bouse, so
you can cneck your cotd at once. Price
26c and 50c Sample bottle free.
Young Mothers.
Croup ia the terror of thousands of
young mothers because its outbreak is so
agonising and frequently fatal. Shiloh's
Cough and Consumption Cure acts like
magic in cases of Croup. It hag never
seen known to fail. The worst cases re
lieved immediatelv. Prices 5 eta,, and
50 eta. and 11.00.
Sick Headaches, .
The curse oi overworked woman ktnd.are
quicklv and eurelv cured by Karl's Clover
Root lea, the great blood PJher and
tissue builder. Money reiuoueu u not
latiefactorv. Price, Jo eta. and 50 eta.
M'hatlsShJoh? .
A grand old remedy forCq igb,, Cold
and Consumption ; ueea turougn th
world tor half a century, has cured in
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tioa and reiievea many ia advanced
stages. 11 you arw not vaueneu wun tne
results we will refund your money. Price
25 eta., 60 eta, and 11.00.
OREGON VIAV1 C0MPAKY
Cor. Morrisoa A Park Sta.
LEWIS EUILDINQ.
Portland - Oregon
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