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ALBANY. OREGON tv'i IIRDAV MORNING. AUGUST I! 1888
VOL. HI-NO. 4
V
Julius Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
'.-?' ;- AND DEALER IN
F1NESIMR0RTED AND KEY WEST
Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and
full line oi Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA JND: IROPPi- FRUITS.
The Red
TWEEDALE & HOPKINS.
Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware,
Pumps. iror pipe, rubber hose and plumbing goods. Sole agents for tht
celebrated "farly Breakfast" cook stoves and.ranges, and "Faultless" parlor
heating stoves. Albany, Oregon.
California, the Land of Discoveries
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ABlETlNEMEDku'cRoyiLii tal
HAVK Vol . ool.I in the heaj wnii-ii i- not L'et better? Have you an excessive
secretion of niueu or matter in the na-a! ;-asaass which either muet be Wrwu fn.m the
nose or .Iron back r-ehind the nalate, or hakel or sntiffed oacliAarrl to the throat? Are
von Tri.'i'v- I t.v h.T.vi i.,,.-, ,;tti'.'. -eak -v. .1 infia r.ed eves, frequent soreness of the throat.
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DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
05-03 ...
rlf you hae exyerimcr. any of t he r,i c t yn f tt msi do ' r f t '.
Cat-R-Ci'RS at once. Wc j osnivtiy no rant- eir a few applies tioi.s
treatment to cue. S'x u."iitl;s tr atinetit for Sl.OO; sent l n.ail
Santa Able autl 'a--K-t'ire. I"r
FOSHAY
BASKEUPT SALE!
-Of General
BIG BARGAINS
14,000 GIVEN AWAY !
In profits will be giveu to customers between this date and January l,188i.
-at the store cf
WM. SIMPsON.
Who isselling a:i immense bankruptslock of general merchandise at cost
Cftll and see the goods on his 5, 10, 15, 'iO 2't and cent cotiuters. His store is
headquarter? for big bargains.
gjtsH igliett market price in cash or goods paid for country produce.
Children CiyforPitchersJpastoria.
N.
(Successor tol W. Langdon
-DEALER IN-
Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
l-if Prescriptions careful;
compounded
IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE.
.Albany Oregon
Front.
EUREKA
ill rne mot, of Califojni
I I (have found it." Only in 1
II .sunshine, where tthe oranjr
""Vanil grape bloom and ripen
means "I
that land of
emo
ripen attain
heir highest perfection in mid-winter.
;ire tne Herns and cum found that are
luseil in that pleasant leruciv for all
rcat and luna trouMeo, Santa Abip.
he rule.- of coughs.'asthma, ami con
jjsmiiPtK.n. f'oliay .V .n. of AI-
jiiun 'jreoii, na e i'een a poiiiieu
jeansuaipsi to ntsvaltiie Lanioriiia ren
-(IV, ami sell it under a guarantee at i!
bottehrre for 2.?n
FOR SALE BY
LEAXY
C EEGON
nnnifr or rearing in tne ears, more or
iess impairment of the hearinsr. loss i
imcll, mcr.,ory imnairtd, dullness r
iizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
nose? Have you lost all senne of smell?
Hare .you a haokine couarh? Have you
iissi fp-ia: m your orearn ioui: if so
vor mavk tiik Catarrh, .nle nave ai
thc-se s-j-nptom, others only a part.
The leading svmotom of ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion of mucus cf
jyeiiGW or reeniMi iu.un.-u nwuti.
r ou; Drcatn is caused ny tne ut coir
G.L
BLACKMA
Mason
C)UT-AI17EtD ircir.f.'e.-retions exuded from festeiin'
CURE TCP lulcers far nack in the head: ometimes
V"' T rrf Tl"ne memirane covering me uui.t is
i AitRH:taten wa.v aml the bnnes themselves
I, '.'deed .fbWts o'fcl.itv. as stench from
, irraaua v ueca. cucu l-iw? ai u
rr.ss cvtr ar.d rtci.n c i-oj:r.td ' v tl e rtne
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reliee acd .a thenueh
!ale by
d MASON
lbany,
Oregon
Zerclnndise -
FOR
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The AlbapSBakeryi !
S Uuderjthe uemana?ement-f
Pnnirnr? Duaci
01 m lmw
WHO KEET
A fuil line of choice family" grocer es and
prov'sion
Cannea ir-iriefcipples,
OliQice TaWe Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wcflwinus and Parties.
Salmon bellies, maekerel and salt 6sh of all
kinds.
FRESH BAKED BREAD
fcvcrv T)av.
Best Srmi. Pies.ICakes.
TEAS an-d COFFE
andies Nuts, Raisins
CANNEI'jtTuODS, ETC.
f3 "ir.e best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
jtaTAt John Fox's old stand." low Fi nn's
lew brick.
T. J. OVERMAN
AGENT FOR THE
mm. Saifc
&'""Has on hand a line of new and second
and. heels. Send for (.'td
HAVING SOLD AN INTEKKST IN MY
harness tmsin.-ss to 'I . J. Oveinian. I am
desirous of colltvtiii'' ail inv utstandiiu
notts and accounts. All persons knowin.'
themselvis indebted to mc ill please call
and settle
The business will he contii ned as usual at
the same please. E. L THO.Ml'SON.
Alianv, y.;. 2i
WOODIN & WILLARD
1LIVE-
IN A
Live l&wln.
This is what Albanv is at nrKmt
and in ordpr to keep pace with the
avel7 times in this citv, they
have enlarged their store and' stock so
that, they now have the most complete
and desirable line of furniture in the
valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro-
man s block are tilled with an elegant
assortment of new furniture, consist
ing of liniii:VS ill niiv tmttprns ti,w.
jrfilrl tiirTiirp frnnioa. willnw
easy i ockcts, inai uiu i.iuies, uracKCTS,
etc., etc. An examination of the stock
win snow ums 10 ue irue in every re-
peet.
Uniyersity of Oregon !
"EUGENE CITYjTfc2
Next -esion beirins on Mondav, the 17th of
I September, ls..
Free scho'arships from every county in the
i state. Appl v to your county superintendent.
Four cou'si.-s: Classical. cIcntItle, Ltteran
a..d a short English course in .which there is
no Latin, Greek, French or German. The
I": l- ;-!i is pre-eminently a Bu-biess Ccurse
Fc r cat lloues or other inf..rnation, address
W. JOHNSON, President.
LEADING BICYCLES.
rffSk Tricycles
SMI &
Absolutely Pure.
This powUer never vanes. A marvel
of purity,strength and wholesomeness.
More economical thau the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test.fshort
weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in e-ins. Royal Bakix 'ow
der Co., 10T Wall St.. N. Y.
4TTOK.VK1S.
DR. N". BLACKBURN", ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon.-. Office in Odd
bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts
o! the state, and yive special attention to ali
business.
yiroLYERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
V at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms IS
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
stor .
T K. WEATHOKFORK, ATTORNEY 'AT
I . law, Albany, iOreiton. Office in "Odu
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all. the
courts of thestate, and jriw; special attentioi;
to all business.
iiivsi 1 1.
H V'. MASTON, PHYSICIAN ANI SI l:
JT '.reon, Ali'any, Orei'oa
M
H. EI. LIS, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'Rr
, jreon, Alhai.y, Ore;foi..
( C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND 11'.
'. eon Albany, Oregon, -.Sice over Crad
wohl's store. Otiice hours, from 8a. m. to 4
P. M. i
F)EVEUE HOUSE, ALBANY OR. CHAS.
t Pfeitfer, Prop. Onlyi'st eelass house
in the city. Large sisfiiple thorns for com-nK-rcial
men. No Chinamen employe in the
kitchen. General stasje office for Corva'Ws.
MRS M.E. MeCOY, M. D.HOMffiOPAilIK:
physician, oiliee and residence corner of
r irst and Baker streets, Alhany, Or. Chronic
diseases a specialty. Consultation free. Of
" ""-" lO'il'A. V and 2 to 5 P. M.
j j li nouLKWAV, VEIERINAKY'Sn:.
U jrecn, Allviy, Oreiron. - Graduate of Gcr
man an.i Aniericvn colleges.
M'aI.ISTKR .V WOOIlWAKIi, HOMKOl'MillC l"!V
sicians and Miryeons, o!stetrics treat
ment of chronic Iiseax-s of women and
c'niliircn a sj-eeialty. All calls prcniptly at
tended to tla or nii:lit. Otiice in the Elian
block.
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKE
. and jeweler, Alhany, Oregon,
Magnolia Flour.
1!!F. BE SI MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV
1 rred to any part of the citv, for SI. 10 per
sack. JOHN A CRAWFORD,
nlbodtf
l.aiul Surveylnu.
PARTIKS HKSIK1NG M'BVEYING " PONK CAN 01:.
tail' accurate and prompt work by callm?
upon ex-eounty survyoi ! . T. T. Fisher, lie
has complete conies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do 8iirvein:r in
any part of Linn county. Pestollice address,
M-.llers station. Linn county, uresroti.
Portrait
n i. u. n
gZij rnuLuyrufJiitr
".stiitlio corner of Second and Ferry
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Tames V. PiPE.Prop.
First Street ... - Albany
The best rarietv of choice beef,veal,mutton,
pork sausage, etc,,injt!ie city kept .constant;-
in hand.;
Cash paid for all kind
0ck."5J
the wm mi
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. Toung,
cashteb G.E.Chamberlain,
inANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
X BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to
check. Sitrht Exchanire and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicairo, San
Francisco and Portland.Oregon. Collection
made on favorable terms.
S. E. You L. Fltss
L. E. Blain' w- E. jikrki.l
Geo. E. Chamberlain I jggg
Smoke Estrellas.
SUCCESSORS TO HENRY SUSENS
llonseand Carriage Painters, Deco
ralors and Paper Hangers
Piano varnishing a specialty.
All work promptly attended to.
Countrv work solicited.
WANTED.
We will pay 40 cents per roll for
lioiece shippiiis: butter.
THOMPSON it V.'atep.s.
Fresh butler at Kenton's.
Geo.Vassa
lo&Go
GENERAL NEWS.
Murderer Maxwell Hanged Along
WiMi Landgraf.
THE TOB OF . THEIB CKIME.
A Violator of Women Taken from tie
Jail by a Hob and Hanged in lennes-M--A
Bi? Fir
The Heraid'8 Special Dispatches.
fcx. Lons, Auir. 10. Maxwell
was hanged at 8:5G. The crime
for which Hugh M. Brooks, alias
Maxwell, paid the extreme pen
alty of the law was the murder of
Charles Arthur Preller at the
Southern hotel in this city, April
b 18S5.
Herry Landgraf, who killed his
sweetheart, was handed with
.Maxwell. The crime for which
Henry Landgraf suffered the death
penalty, was committed ou the
night of March 5, 1S85. The vic
tim was his sweetheart, Annie
Fisk, a beautiful girl of less than
18 years. Jealousy prompted the
deed.
SWIFT .ll'STICE.
A Brutal llrid Takew Train the
Jail and Uaast'd by a Mh.
Nashville, (Tenn.), Aug. 10.
Amos Miller, who outraged Mrs.
Scott, of Maury county two
months ago, was taken from the
court room at Franklin to-day by
forty armed men and hung to the
balcony.
THE 11ATA00;A (IRE.
The Loss will Reach $4M,04M-Four
Men Burned to Death'
Chatanooga, (Tenn.), Aug. 10.
The loss bv last night's fire is
$400,000. The wall fell on four
men after midnight. Two of them
are still under the debris. J. IS.
McMillfii. a irominent citizen. was
i -
lost in fire, but the names of the
others are unknown. ihe men
who got out are probably fatally
injured.
Mint 'itm.ii itizxms.
A Touth Who lloasts of Killins
.Nine Persons.
Los Angeles, Aug. 10. This
afternoon the constable ot Los
Nietos brought to the Count v
j j A; I Dick Perry, who was commit
ted by Justice van blyck ol
Downey for trial on a etiarge oi
assault to murder J&mes Phelan.
The affair grew out of a dispute
between the men, who were culti
vating some land together, unci
lias uo features of special interest.
The history of the prisoner Perry,
however, is a remarkable one. tic
is 7:j years old, has resided in this
section many years, and is said to
have acknowledged Killing Dine
persons, eight men and ODe wo
man.
Tnis storv is probably an esag
geration, but he has figured in a
i ... .i- 1,1 1.. -.,;o Tb.
uumoei Ol uhjuuj niiiius. i in-
one that created the greatest sen
sation was the killing of John See
a dozen years ago at Downey.
Shortly after this "the sister of See
attempted to kill the old man, but
failed. See, the man who was
killed, was the father of Dick See.
who murdered William Duncau at
Old Gallatin several years pie-
y ously and is now at E'.leusburg. YV
T., awaiting extradition, as was
noted in these dispatches a few
days ago.
KF.UE.4UEU ItY A 1R1I.
Shocking Discover. Made by :i
Section ;a!ix.
San Buenaventura, August 10.
When the section gaag went u
work this moining they found, k
mile east of the deoot, the body of
a man on the track with his head
cut off, he having been run
over by a train. His head was
lying some forty feet from the
body, badly cut and bruised. The
body was identified as that of Dan
Kinsell, a laborer on Everett's fruit
farm. Kinsell had been in town
over Sunday, drinking some, and
it is supposed he started home
last evening and sat down by tiie
track to res, fell asleep and was
run over by the 7 :30 o'clock ex
press train. The deceased is said
to have relatives in San Francisco.
AMERICAS FISOEKMEX.
A War Vesel Ordered to the iuir or
St. Lawrence.
Newport, (R. I.), August 10. A
vessel of the North Atlantic squad
ron has been ordered to proceed to
the fishing grounds in the Gulf of
St. Lawrence to look after Ameri
can interests and afford fishermen
protection and assistance. It is
the desire of the Navy Department
to have at least one vessel among
the American fishing fleets at ali
times. No trouble is expected,
but it is thought this will have a
good moral effect upon our fisher
men, and impress upon their minds
the fact that the Government is
looking after their interests.
Slirnbl rnv;iili:in i.-nisfrsi trv t!
old game ol seizing American fish
ermen it is thought til roe ships
may be sent north at the jame
time.
The small boy is now rustling
f ;r circus monev.
STATE lIP.ATCHt.
N.wej liotes from the Capital Dr. Sfcack
leford ieain.
Special to the Herald.
Salem, Aug. 10. Hon. Lucien
Heath, of Santa Cruz. Cal., the
first secretary of state elected in
Oregon after its admission, is in
the city, visiting his former busi
ness partner, A. Bush
ARRESTED FOR HORSE STEALING.
Dr. Shapkelford, veterinary sur
geon, j was arreeted to-dav on a
complaint charging him with lar
ceny of a horse ;beljnging to a
larmer named W. rl. Loean.
Shackleford had been trading
horses for Logan.and finallv turned
over the last horse traded for to
Holt Edmonston, a sewing ma
chine agent, to settle a wager.
hackleford is a worthless char
acter and served one term in the
penitentiary for stealing a horse in
Eastern Oregon. Preliminary hear
ing to-morrow .
ACCIDENT IN A PLANING MILL.
W. I. Roberts, while working in
a planing mill to-day, had two
fingers of the left hand taken off
in the planer which he was run
ning. How to Keep Cool.
Don't get excited.
Bathe frequently.
Leav alcohoi alone.
Doo't overfeed.
If you must drink, drink slowlv
and sparingly. It is the throat,not
the stomach that is dry.
Don't drink large quantities of
ice water. Put oatmeal in it
Lemonade is better still.
Keep your temper even.
Cold water, poured on the wrist
where the Dulse is, is cooling.
Warm baths before going to bed
open the pores of the skin and in
duce perspiration.
Dont get angry.
Don't argue.
Don't worry.
A contented nvnd can " stand
more he.t with less suffering than
a fretful ono.
Passionate men see everything
'.ike a man standing on his head
a hot position.
Don't be chump enough to swear
for fashion's sake.
Clothes light in color are the
coolest as light goods reflect the
siu's rays, and dark ones at: orb
them.
T Avoid Contagion. '
Iii a lecture recently given to
women in Philadelphia, a physi
cian prescribed the best method of
preventing contagion or infection.
The c uter said: Tiie best way
to prevent poison from being ah
g'j.-btd by the lungs it is to have t!
stomach full during a period o.
contact or exposure. The lungs
absorb while is empty, but throw
off during digestion, never absorb
ing wime Ciige:tion is going ou.
While watching at night the
nurse should take a light lunch,
such as beef tea or crackers, every
few hours. Another point of pro
teetion "agaiust contagion is per
sonal cleanliness and frequent
changes of inside aud outside
Nothing.
Settled Kim.
The Rev. Myron Reed, of Co!
orado, who ran as the Democratic
Congressional candidate in thai
State two years ago, was once in
tenupted in the midst of a pub
lie prayer by a man who shouted,
"louder."' Reed "stopped shoit
looked it the interrupter, and said
coolly: '"I wasu't addressing jou.
irl was addressing the Almighty""
Then lie went on with his prayer.
1'p With the Times.
In the tailoring department of L.
K. Hiain, under the management cf
V. R. Graham, can be seen one oi
the finest lines of meius suitings
ver I r uht to Albanv. Thev
have made a scecialtv this season
of this line of goods, and have jus!
received irom the hast the latest
mil most desirable patterns for all
kinds of men's clothing, which will
be made un to order in the most
approved style. There is no need
to send away tor fine tailor made
clothing when the same quality can
be procured right here in"Albanvat
a less price. Ax examination ot
these patterns will satisfy the most
fastidious.
Curran & Monteith sold vpstpv-
day to Mary Hoffman 2 7-20 acres
of land in the western part of the
citv. the urouertv of John Smith
consideration. $l050.
Personal.
Mr. N. fT. Frohlichstoin, of Mobile
Alabama writes: I take . eat pleasure
in recommending Dr. King's New Dis
covery for consumption, having used
;t for : severe attack of Bronchitis and
Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and
en' irelv cured me and I have not been
afflicted since. I also beg to state
that I had tried other remedies with
no r nid result. Have aiso used Elec
tric Hittf-rs and Dr. King's New Life
Fills, both of which I ca1: recommend
Dr. King's Ntw Discovery for con
sumption, coughs, and colds, is
old on a poiave guarantee, inai
ottles free at Fa-hay fc Mason's Drug'
store.
'-Yell Kriii.
E. B. Davidson ha sent for a ma
bine for boriUT 'veils, and in a few
lays will be ready to here we!' any
ivii'-re in ino cuv.noin two in K-urieen
-ches in tiiatneb i. any depth.
BLAINE'S RETURN;
He is Enthusiastically Greeted
by Thousands of People.
A ICOYAl 1E l.n IO Ti:XCKED.
A Cry of "N Tree Trade V A Big Demon
strariofl on S?a and on Lard-A
Cheering Multitude.
Special to the Hkrald.
New York City, Aug. 10. The
steamship the City of New York,
with James G. Blaine on board,
was sighted early this morning.
GOING TO MEET HIM.
The steamboat Laura M. Starin
has just passed up the North
river with James G. Blaine on
board. "The steamer Cily of New
York was close behind and hand
somely decorated with flags. The
tugs of the port ait also blowing a
salute.
A ROYAL RECEPTION.
The steamer City of New York
was t oarded five miles off Sandy
Hook, while at anchor waiting for
high tide to cross the bar, by rep
resentatives of the press, who
learned that the voyage had been
a pleasant and uneventful one.
Blaine was well and had not suf
fered from seasickness. He said
he was in excellent health., and
that his trip had renewed his
youth. Shortly after 8 o'clock the
steamer Starin, with the Blaine
committee on board, met the City
c f New York outside of the Nar
rows. The Starin turned about and
as both slowly steamed up the bay
bow and bow cheer alter cheer
rose from the deck of the Starin,
although it was yet impossible to
distinguish Blaine from among the
2000 people that stood on the deck
of the huge steamer. As the ves
sels neared each other Blaine's
form was at last made out, stand
ing in a group of friends on the
upper deck foiv-ird. As cheer
after cheer arose Blaine bowed re
peatedly. He was neatly dressed
in a dark cutaway coat, light
trousers and a brown derby hat.
The band on the steamer played
"Home, Sweet Home," "Home
Again" and "Star Spangled Ban
ner," while adancing up the quar
antine. Then both vessels came
to anchor, and as the Starin ran
over under the side of the City of
York, Blaine's face and form was
plainly visible to- every one on
board. Cheers again broke forth,
handkerchiefs were waved, and
cries of "Blaine!" "James U.
Blaine!" and "No free trade!"
aro..jand the utmost cntusiasm
prevailed. At hut at 0:15. to the
music of "Iiail to the Chief,"
Blaine got on board the Starin,
escorted by Whitehiw Reid.
He was conveyed amid great en
thusiasm from tiie Starin to the
Fifth Avenue Hotel, where he
viewed the big parade, and in his
speech to the immense throng he
expressed his warmest feelings cf
respect for his friends who had so
honored him on his return.
irelitiui; the Itibi Side.
To help the right side is i.. it only
commendable in a general point, of
view, but i judicious and prudent
when tiiat heip is enlisted in behalf of
the right side, of the body, just over
the lower ribs in the region of the
liver. The most efficient help is af:
lorded by Hostctter' Stomach Bitters,
an aiiti-lniiious meaiciiic of incompar
able efficacy. Inaction of the liver is
accompanied by constipation, sick
headache, furred tongue, nausea,
occasional vertigo, an unpleasant
breath, yellowness of the skin and
ball of the eye. The author of these
symptoms, liver complaint, routed by
ihe Hitlers i accompanied by them in
its flight. Fever arid ague, u iiKh al
ways involves the liver, dy&pepsia,
rhcnmatNm' debility and kidney
1 roubles are all ma'adies to the early
relief and final cure of which this
standard med cine is adapted. Don't
use it by lits ana stal ls, but system
atically, that i!s eilec may -esult in a
perfect restoiation of health.
I leetric Hi Iters.
This remedy is becoming so well
and popular known as to need no
stecial mention. All who have used
Electcic Bitters sing the same song of
praise. A purer medicine does no"
exist and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters will
cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid
nes, and remove Pimples, Boils,
Salt liheum aid other affections
caused by impure blood. Will drive
Malaria from the system and prevent
as well as cure all Malarial fevers
For the cure of Headache, Constipa
tion and Indigestion try electric bitters-
Entire satisfaction guaranteed,
or money refunded. Price 50 cents
and $1.00 per bottle at Foshay & M -on.
Thousands of Dollars,
Are spent every year by the people
of this state for worthless medicines
for the cure of throat and lung disease
when we know that if they would in
vest 1. 00 in Santa Abie', the new
California discovery for consumption
and kindred complaints, they would
in this pleasant reiuedv find reli-f.
It is reeomr"cnded by ministers,
physicians and public speakers of the
Golden State. Sold and guaranteed
by Fohay fc Mason at $1.00 a bottle.
The most stubborn ease of catarrh will
speedily succumb to Cal.fornia Tat-R.
Cure. Six months ticatincnt $1.
Are Santa Abie, the California c'is
coverv for Consumption and Diseaesd
of the Throat, Chest and I.ungss au-L..::f-rni.i
Cat-'J-fui-e. tiie only jju.tr
anieed cure b.r Calarri). Coid in the
head and kindred lomplaints. They
ai e sold at ?1 per package, or three
(or S.nO and are recommended and
used by the leading physicians of the
V.u ific Coast. No secret compounds
Guaranteed by Foshay & Mason.
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