Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 29, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY, OREGON W E 1 N ESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29 1888
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SeicTjor circuUrA r Unit 39.
ABIErlNEMEDtco.OOTLLi.fAL
HAVE YOU A COLD in the heJ wiii.-n da-.-s J not get better! Have you an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal pesstess which cither must be blown from the
nose or drop baek behind the palate, or hawked or iuffed baek.vard to the throat? Are
you trouble) by hawking, spitting, weak and
theONLY
fIL? AVI vnVMfl
qt'ANTEED
CURE TOR
&Utti Tag ClCUcA -
CATARBH
1ltJltllNhfCIMoV
OROVILLE
orrodin? sores reve
the corruption within.
As every
every breath drawn into the lungs must pass ovir and tecorr.e poliutfd by the
1 in the nasal passiges, it must necess-ariiy tc-llcu that iitcr.;ig c! the vie.
ually ta.kes place, while the n:orbi? ruattir that is sli.c . i; li.j. :1. ;s!(t
tins
gradu;
inio me atomacii, emeeriC9 ingestion, anti cttenjj i cvtt!- i.; i
n , nervousness ana consumption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
If you have experienced any off the abovetyn ptcn.sj Cc.fi'j.ct i!ili . rut' f rv fOliKFM'
Cat-R-Cvrb at once. We positively uarant cega few applications irelievc and.a thoruuch
treatment to one. S:x months treatment for .fl.OO: sei.t ly mail
u(u . bif anl t'al-K-Cnrr. For Sale by
mwk at mm
The Red Front.
"W", C- T WSEDALE.
iardwareStoves, Ranges,
rumps, iron pipe, rubbor hoe and plumbing: poods. Sole agents for the
ol-brau-.d "Early Brfakfast" cook stotes nd4ranre, and "FanlUeee" parlor
heating stoves. Albany. Oreeon.
AT
ML
T
Gr. W. SIjVEPSOIN .
HaviDg purchased the stock of Clothing, Gents1
Fui'Eishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B,
Koland & Co. is now prepared t offer
fette
Bargains
llavimr a complete assortment cf General l.lert is.irirtise, bought at a
. . .- 7 Vci cfill .! itt ti:iic In Will 'if ITtf yi r. I 1 O .- , i ) ! .!.!
vll to call ami get his prices feiore
from - to iW per cent. The hihfst
il'ice oi an Kini.fiuici ui-n.-i
0H
EUliEKA
I I TiJve fouii-1 ii,." :,h in ti
I f 'sunshine, whore (the oralis:
-"'.j.iml "rape bloom a:.d ripen
la nsans I
that laml of
cmo
rape bloom aiid ripen attain
'their highest perfection in mid-winter.
ire the herns ami ;um found that are
nscil in that i!ea-anl leinedv for all
rhroat and lmij; troubles, Santa Ahik
Jihe rule of conKhs.fafitliiria, ami con-
1 ijiianv .rejjon, nave ix-en appointed
-efiiisiiBi p-'.t" hisvaible California rein-
r,y. and. sen it ntif.er a guarantee at si
4 bottehree for - 50.
FOR SALE P.',
Way
2-
A.LBAXY
( REGOX
infaicei' eye?, frequant soreness of the throat.
rinsing or roaring in the ears, more or
less impairment of the heanntr, l'so
Lsmell, memory impaired, dullness or
dizziness tt the head, dry ness or heat of
iiiose? Have you lost all sense of smell?
Have you a hacking couch? Have von
dyspepsia? 1 6 jour breath foul? If so
voc havi THi Catarrh. Some have al
these symptoms, others only a prt.
(The lezdinj; symptom of ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of
-
yellow or greenish colored matter.
rom breath is caused by the deenrr.
posing secret ions exuded from festeiin
ulcersfar Daek in the head; ometimes
the membrane covering the bones is
eaten away and the bones themselves
gradually decay. Such cases ar in
deed object ofipity, as stench from
CAL
e reliev
secre
i stem
c.1 f l i icbtatst-s
Albany, Oregon
G.L
N,
(Baccegsor to E. W. Laugdon
Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfamery a.ri(i toilet article--,
also a full line of books :im
fcistiojiery. periodicals, etc.
Prew.riptioiis carefully
compounded
M IN 000 FELLOWS TEMPLE.
Albany
Oregor.
Tinware, Copr ware.
than Ever!
buying: el.' where, as you van r
maiket price ai 1 iVr -onnlry pro-
.-.
fan,
Uil.
BLACKMA
COST
TI
The Albanv Bakery !
-Vuder the new management of-
HO KEEP
A foil line of chiictrfamib"" grocer s a?id
provision.
Cannea Pineapples,!
Cioice TaWe Delicacies
Ornamented cakes for
Wednrnos and Parties.
f&'.mon bellies, mackerel and salt fish,ofall
kiniii'J
FSESH BASED BREAD
iivcrv Dav.
est Srun. Pies. Cakes
teas and copya
CANNED WOODS, ETC.
. a ne best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of aomestic
and Imported Cigars)
&PM John Fox's old stand j low Fl nn s
new brick.
T.J. OVERMAN
AOKST FOR TPK
n
XHas on hand a line of new and second
and wheels. Send for Catal
HAVING SOLD AN INTEREST IN MY
harness business to 1 . J. Overman, I am
desirous of collecting all my outstanding
notes and accounts. ' All persons knowing
-.hcmselvtw indebted to me will please call
and settle
The business will be continued as usual at
the same please. E. L THOMPSON.
Albanv, Feb. 22.
-BLIVE-
ers
-18 A-
LlVG wfo.
This is what Albany is at present,
and in order to keep pace with the
.ively times in this city, they
have enlarged their store and'stoek so
that they now have the nnst complete
unci desirable line of furniture in the
vailey. Their double salesrooms in Fro
nian's block are tilled with an elegant
rf.-sortini-nt of new furniture, consist
ing of lounires in new patterns, tine
rold picture frames, willow ;-hairs.
easy rockers, marble tnblcs, br;K-kets.
tc. etc. An examination of the stock
will show tills, to be true in every re--pect.
University of Oregon !
rrEi;EXR city-
Next fesion begins on Monday, the 17th -f
Scptem'iH-r,
I'i'cc s.'li!arhips fr.' iu very ct-unty ;n the
s:;iti.. i!v to your .;int -iicrinvnilcui.
r'..iir ti.:;-r-fs: C!..i-i.-::!. .i.'ific.l.it. rary
a..i a short Eimlish ,.urc in -..i.icii :!..!
no Latin. Creek. Kr c. h r ievr.i:..
K1 ir'i-b i- T c-eiiiineni i. .i K:i-!?ies er--ir..-F'.'i'
i-utah'SUeS i.r thvr i f.Te.-iti..:i, .ir.
W. JOlIN'sON. I'ri.,w..).t.
nn it mi uimv iivi
jiinlie Nuts, Raisins
LEADING JIMS.
P0D1N (S WiLLARD
HirmtureBea
Absolutely Pure.
This powaer never vanes. A marvel
of nuritv.streiiErth and wholesomeness.
More economical thaa the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders,
Sold only in c ins. Royai, Bakin' - ow
der Co , lOii Wall St.. N. Y.
ATTOUXtVS.
rv R. N. BLACKBURN. ATTORNEY AT
L". Law. Albanv. Dresron. Office in Od
brllow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts
jf the state, and give special attention to all
business
itoi.VVRTTIK PHARI.KSE. ArTORNF.Y
W at Ijiw. Albanv. Or. Ofhce in rooms 1:1
and 14. Foster's Block, over h. E. Blain's
etor .
T K. WEATHORFORP, ATTORNEY AT
l . law. Albanv. Oreiron. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business
misH IA.
ri W. M ASTON, PHYSICIAN ANI SCI
VT. ireon. Albany, Ore'on.
M
H. ELLIS, I'UYSlCIA.Vj AN1) SLR
, -'eon, Albai.y, Oregon.
C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND ol"R
J. aeou Albany, Oregon, oifice Wer Gratl
wohl's store Ofhce hours, from S a. m. to
r. m.
r-kFVFRF HOFSF.. ALBANY. OR. CHAS
It Pfeiffer, Prop. Only f rst eclass house
th .iv ljiT.ro saninlc rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
Kitchen. Cencral staire omre ior jorvains,
TlfRS M.E.McCOY,M. O.HCMCEOPAiHK
ll tihvHiemn. office and residence turner
r-'irt !.nil IfcikM-streets. Alba.lv. Or. Chroni
.iii.Mwi a soecislt". Cop'-'ion free. Of
... intnf'A. m and 2 to 5 P. m.
. ,. wv.l.I'1-WaV, VETERINARY SCR
I ) ircou. Albanv. Oregon. CJraUuate of Cer
man ;m.i Anicricv.n colleges.
I 'tl.lsrKK & HOOI'WAKP. HO.iK01'ATIUC P1IV
il ii-i:ins ami urL'e'i!'. oostctrics treat
merit of chronic diseases of women and
.liildn n a socially. AH calls prcmptiv at
t. !.!. il t.. dav r nibt inlice in the Flinu
block.
H
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Orcirou.J
Magnolia Hour.
.Mit liFsl MAGNOLIA FLOUR D F.I.I V
I ered to any part of the citv
for SI. 10 per
sack JOHN
ulsodtf
CRAWFORD.
.nl hiirvejius.
I)ARTIK8 I.KSIRISO SI'KVKTISG DOSE CAN OH.
tain accurate and prompt work by callniL'
upon ex-oouiitv surveyoi t, X. T. Fisher. He
hascomplete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveviiijr m
:,tiv part if Linn county. Postottice address,
.Mille rs Station, Linn couuty, Oregon. -
...)..Ml;ES 'iF LAND SITUATED." 12
t).) miles cast of Albany ,near the Ore-on
Pacific railroad, 3(50 acres in cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber for cen
cral use. Would make four (jood farms
Price, $12,000. with terms to suit purchaw r.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
James V. PiPE.Prop.
tint Street i - - Alfcanj
The best variety of choice beeLveal.mutton,
pork sausage, etcin,the city kept .constantly
in hand.
3T Cash paid for all kind
ock.-l
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
pkesidekt, L. Fhnn.
VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YOUng,
cashier. G.E.Chamberlain,
nRNSACTS A GENERAL BACKING
I CUSINESSs. Accounts kept subject to
check. Sitht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago San
Francisio and Portlanrl.Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
S.E. You J?: f1"
L. E. Blain w- V llRR,!LL
CiRO. E. CHAMBFBI.AIN.I
II. .1. Mistook. Pres.
S. Farrak, Vice Pre.
B. S. Cook, Sec.
C B. Moores, Treas.
Oreaon Land Company.
Oi -unied for the purpose o! buvirg
and sellin-rreal estate. advertising the
Willamette vulleylu leading
newspapers of the United ."Mates, em
plovin" eastern nsrenls to direct home
-eeUei'to the Willamette valley, and
home i.-ents brail the principal
towns oi Marion. Polk, -i'b Benton.
Cl.-u-kama- and VanihiH counties lo
: iif in loeatnii" in miirratits.
Cook . INTHORN. .Manager-.
For narlieu;;!'; - call at the Albany
(".Hire th the Tate buihhli-, one door
west of Si.- n t ,V Sos.
il,;"soN V: 1I s:f..vsox. Managers
fell ' ;iroterlioi. is the ai-L l.u
ii.,ii.re. Follow it by -f-.'.-r a a.
ca'.cLl i-oliey of Uupi5rt oc Kciu-y.
GENERAL NEWS.
President Cleveland Goes on a
Fishing Excursion.
THE tHPEKUK UF HftRlHff,
He Proposes to Inangarate a Bentral Ma;-
acre The New Ytrk Eepublican
CoEViHt'OK CcoTtues.
The Hkkai.m Special Iis;ate!its.l
V ashing! on. Aul'. "JS. 1 'resi
dent Cleveland ha gone on a three
days fishing tup in the vicinity oi
Clinon Forge in the Blue Kidge
mountdiiis. He has been confined
closelv to official duties for many
months, and does not expect to be
able to. ye; anv recreation except
rr
as he clears off his desk in advance
of congress and takes a dav or two
at a time, as congress lingers and
promises to stay until alter elec
tion. .
.NEW lUKk ULri BI.U AXS.
A Slate Oavrntion Khigiag Spee.ek
by (hairmaa Tracy.
Saratoga, Aug. 28. The re
publican state convention met this
. i, 1 i:-
aiternoon. uen. xeuiamm r.
Tracy was elected temporary chair
man and addressed the convention
at considerable length. General
Tracv said, "Xot even the period
in 1S64, when the democrats in the
national convention solemnly de
clared in its plattorm that war for
the union was ioohsh ana ae-
maiided that it should be brought
to a speedy end, has a more im
portant political issue been pre
sented to the American people
than that presented by President
Cleveland's fiee trade message and
the Mills bill. The issue ot 1804
involved the existence of the
nation. The issue of 188S involves
the continued existence o' our
manufacturing industries and our
commercial prosperity.
WAK TO THE kMI'E.
The I mprrsr of llorncco Proposes lu
Inaugurate a ieu-rul Massacre.
London, Aug. 28. A dispitel
from Tangier says : The emperor
of Morocco has declared to wreak
quick and tierce vengeance on the
rebels who massacred rnnce
Muicy and his 2C0 follow ers rec ent
ly. The troops sent -against the
insurgents have been given free
license to butcher, ravage and
burn. Neither children nor aged
are spared. Women are being
outraged and enslaved. The em
peror has penetrated the disaffect
ed districts, and it is reported that
he is surrounding the besieged in
surgents. The European powers
are being urged to send ships to
Morocco to prottct the Christians
and .lews in coast towns.
luollier Kailruail liisioii.
Lima (Ohio), Aug. 28. A collis
ion occurred on the Dayton &.
Michigan road near here this fore
noon, between a freight train and
a special from Oftowa, with a mili
tary company on, to Columbus.
One or two cars were broken up,
and two passengers, one engineer
and a conductor received slight in
juries. WrlUn Fever.
Jacksonville, Aug. 28. The
official yellow fever report for yes
terday records ten new cases, nine
recoveries and three deaths, O. H.
Pollard, Albert Fischer and Burton
Mays (colored). Total, 110 cases;
17 deaths and 62 under treatment.
Street Hallway ItUaater.
Pittsburg, Aug. 28. The motor
and car on the south side electric
railway run away this morning and
was completely wrecked. Seven
persons were seriously injured ; one
probably fatally.
A reLUTCAL riKKT KF.ADKK.
law Cleveland's lf ter Are Always
Writ tea.
Kansas City Journal.
"See the big man. He is Gro-ver
Cleveland. Whv does he look so
tir-ed?"
"He has had to wait so long."
"What does he wait for?"
"He is wait-ing for Dan-iel to
write his let-ter of ac-cept-ance for
him."
"Will Dan-iel write it?"
" Yes ; when he caii think what
to put in it."
"Is it hard to write?"
"Well, underthe cir-cum-stances
it is very hard."
"Can not the big man write?"
"He can write some things, my
child, but not this let-ter. He can
write vetoes."
"What will the big man do while
Dan-iel writes?"
"He will go out and fish, so he
will not be in Dan-iel's way."
"Learn from this, my child, not
to get in the way, or you will be
put to one side like tins big man.
He is in the way. He will be put
out of the way in less than a year.
Folks do not want him in their
way. He will piay with thing
that hurt him."
"What does lie play wiih?"
"He plays with "lice wool' the
tariff and old sol diers feelings.
When he gets hurt with these
things lie erics. So. folks tire of
cim. and will ask him to get out of
tneirw.iy. ile is hurt now: so,
no wili g.j o.'fand fish while 1 an-
ei w tile.-, il.'nk v.eil on thesre
wii'ijj;-. aiv chiiu."-"
DOCTORo I KiWMk. .K.K.
rropKiliou II ! Medtcal Mea Wear
a nai-k or ittMinctlaa.
Sew York Times.
An olive-colored button adorned
the lapel of Dr. James E. Briggs's
coat as he started out yesterday
from his ofiice, 111 West Thirty-
third 6reet, to visit patients. He
had worn the button for three
months to the wonderment of
many of his patients, who could
not imagine whether he was a
Knight of Labor or belonged to
some secret political organization.
The olive button signified that
he wast phvsician. He is a be
liever in doctors wearing some dis
tinctive style of dress or insignia.
Some time ago the Philadelphia
Medical World started a discussion
upon the advisability of a doctors'
uniform. A physician at Lynn,
Mass., has received 10,000 letters
from doctors in favor of the idea.
It has not been much agitated in
this city, though the question will
probably come up in some of the
medical societies this Fall.
Dr. Briggs said last night that
often there were accidents on boats
and trains, and even in the street,
when a few moments' time meant
a great deal to the patient. A
doctor might be near, and the olive
button or hatband would designate
him and he could be called to the
injured man at once. In acouutry
town, the doctor said, a - physician
twenty miles away was sent for
when there was another boarding
for a part of the Summer not a
quarter of a mile away, though no
one knew he was a pnysiciau. On
excursion and passenger boats the
cry was often heard, "Is there a
doctor on board?" A mark of
designation would be noticed and
the physician or surgeon found
quickly. Clergymen were distin
guished by their dress, why should
not the physicians be ?
The doctors who have discussed
the matter in the Medical World
favor olive as the color to fittingly
represent'medical lore. A hatband
or button or clothing of that color
could be easily w orn and readily
distinguished. Dr. Briggs does
not knowr of another physician in
the city who wears the olive but
ton, but believes soon they will be
almost as abundant as campaign
buttons.
MTENTIMC SCRAP.
Whiting, dry or wet, will giye to
glass a fine polish.
Two houses are being erected in
Parbersburg Pa., which will nave
papir walls, paper partitions and
pnp er roofs. .
To arrest hiccough, Diesch 1 1
ects that both ears be eh-sed with
the ringers, wirh pressure, while a
few swallows oi liquid be taken.
The longdistance telephone ser
vice between New York and other
cities connected is increasing sat
ial":ictoiil . it is expected that
New York and Buffalo will oe
connected this fall. This will he
the longest telephone in the
country.
Analysis of natural gas shows
the proportion of each constituent
in 160 parts of tbe gas to be as fol
lows: Carbonic acid and carbonic
oxide, 6 each: oxygen, Siolefiaut
gas, 1 : ethylic hydride, 5; mar.'h
gas, 67: hydrogen, 22; nitrogen. 3
Mr. Edison intends to utilize the
pond ot water which now sepa
rates his laboratory from his Dew
phonograph taf'tory. He wili
build a small ferryboat to be run
by electricity, and it will be run
back and forth from the laboratory
to the factery eterj ha!f-hour
To make a cherry-stain, mix to
gether by stirring 1 quart of spirits
of turpentine, 1 pint of japan, 1
pound of Venetian red ground in
oil and 2 ounces of dry burnt
amber. Apply with a brush, and
wipe off with a cloth. Finish with
one coat of shellac and two coats
ot yarnish.
Dr. Thome has called attention
to the gradual dec'ioe of smallpox
in England during the past fifty
years. In the years from 1838 to
1842 the deaths from this disease
amounted to 57,2 per 100,000 Hy
ing, while in 1880-S4 ihe death
rate had sank to 6. 5 per 100,000.
It is believed that vaccination had
not only bad a direct influence in
causing this marvelous reduction
in the number of victims to small
pox, but had also had a
tendency to make the children of
vaccinated parents lest liable to
the disease.
Teachers Examination:
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public quarterly examina-
uon oi u-aoiiers ior Linn county
: ii T.. : in . i
tiori will please be present at the
beginning.
L. M. Ccrl,
County Superintendent.
Ihe xliool to ;Eeopen.
Studies will be resumed at the
academy of our Ladies of Perpet
ual Help Wednesday, August 20.;
The sisters whitst thanking the i
i. . .- n. ......
TOO: I peopli. Ol .-wi...i: i-'i pnsi
favors soh'eit their patronagt
(jK ensuing seho'astic year.
lor
Otk'.- an-.! end- neany gv
eilU Scilei.bach
Mon
i.nm in Aioaiiy, at me General Mahone svs that now
Court house commencing ; at .noon the National committee has at.
on ednesday, Aug. 20, 1888. j tled th 4, te ween the t
All teachers desiring -examina- ! - l, i,
AT WrASHmGT0:
The
'Awful Surplus' Shrunken
to a Mere Nothing'.
WBEKE THIS SPKt'TlKK HAS. COKE.
Gjasip Abotit Janes G. Blaise Hew Pos
wl Law O.mpaisa Oratory Th
Kill Bill.
Special Correspondence.
W asiiikgton, Aug 27. A bomb
shell exploded among the demo
crats could not hae created more
c nsternatioa -than the discover?,
just made, tha there would be no
Treasury surplus lor the present
fiscal year. The democrats to
whom tbe "awful surplus" ban
been a contiual nightmare, are tbe
hardest hit; they aie completely
bewildered, and know not which
way to turn for a new grievance.
The reason why there is, or rather
there will be no surplus tuts year,
is very simple. Congress has, or
wi;l have before it adjourns ap
prised for the present nscalyear.
an amount about equal to the esti-
mated income of the Government
tor the same periou. This state of
affairs will tend to simplify the
work of the Senate committee now
engaged in perfecting a substitute
for tne Mills bill.
Representative Lyman, of Iowa,
is determined to get a vate on tbe
Dependent Pension bill in the
House, or to block all business
that requires a quorum. He says
tie proposes to put the democratic
members ou recoid on this pension
business.
A proposition has been made
here for speaker Carlisle to chal
lenge Mr. Biaine for twelve joint
discussions of the tariff, in as many
cities. Republicans are in hopes
that the arrangement can be made
to have the discussion. They
would make thousands ot votes for
Harrison and Morton and protec
tion. Representative McKinlty left
last aigat for Atlanta Georgia,
where he gtes by invitation to
deliver an address before the Chat
auqua assembly on the tariff. It
is believed that a majority of tbe
voters ol" Georgia are believers in a
protective tariff nevertheless, owing
to their inability to sink their pre
judice, they will vate fox Cleveland
the free trader.
The Senate has passed a bill
amending the act o: June 18, re
lating to postal crimes. The bill
declaies unbailable all envelopes,
postal cards, or newspapers upon
which shall be written or printed
any delineations, epithets terms or
iaiinuajie or aa indecent
iewii, oosceue libelous, scurrilous,
defamatory or threatening charac
ter, or calculated by the terms or
manner or style of display and ob
viously intended to- reflect injur
iously upon the character or con
duct of another. The penalty lor
each such offeuse, upon couvictiou
thereof, is a fine ol $5,000 or im
prisonment at hard labor for not
more than five years, or both at tbe
discretion ot the court. The
working of the act is very com
prehensive, and cover every pos
sible ca.-e aud condiiion.
There is one country in the
world of which this administration
is not afraid. It is little Hayti.
The man of-war Galena has beea
ordered there with instructions to
protect American interests. As
this is the n stand only move that
the present administration has
taken for the protection of Ameri
can interests, at home or abroad, it
is a pleasure to chionicle it.
The democrats in Congress are
much disturbed over the excellent
prospect that exists of the accept
ance by tbe House ot the Senate
substitute for the Mil. s bill. "At
least twenty democratic representa
tives, who voted tor the . Milia
measure under compulsion, aro
understood to be in iaror f ac
cepting the Senate substitute, if it
shall be a good measure, which it
is certain to be; and if the sub
stitute is accepted by the House, it
will become a law, for Cleveland,
dare not veto it.
Senator Allison thinks that Con
gress will not adjourn before the
middle of October, if so eariy.
It is generally believed here
that the democratic representa
tives are deliberately absenting
themselves from the House, leav
ing that body without a quorum
about four fifths of tbe time, in or
der to prevent anv action on the
j Dependent Pension" bill, and some
fh- mun rh r ntVairl nf
singie doubt of Harrison and Mor
ton carrying the state by a least
twenty thousand majority.
KailrwaU Laborers named.
One hundred men wanted to
engage in rock work, and as
teamsters on the Oregon Pacific
railroad. Apply to headquarters
at the end of the track.
A. Brink.
(V full line of ladies' slhmr"-- at cost.
Xo broken sizes t: day, at Mouteith 65
ScitcnbacL's.
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