Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 13, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MOIIIXG HERALD: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER
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1888
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O. A C. K. TIME TA5JLK.
north t:orxr.
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..epnrts Arrives.
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i ! 7:lv'..-.i' " 4-;.-:.
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7:4:i'iii j "ipitijAsiiiafhi :. O0.iu
Kuuelie
Kivi-hf
i !.:;0jit-i '"ivtih 'i.ei:-rM
.' Freight receive J fur south after It A. i.
0-' fhc same day.
OilKGoX PACtl'IC TIMK TAllLK.
Arrives Departs
. , ll.1f.anill.00 p in
.. 5.-2.":iilC.r.i)a in
rVlss-.-n-.
Fr. ;-ht.
T"
Ji i"S."S;j M'MV't w.x.
Spectacles at French's.
City election December 3.
Firemen's election December 10.
Burkhart & Royce, job printers
Watches verv cheap afFrench's.
- , , ' n ,
Boston brown bread at Parker
Bros.
Regular moeting of the city coun
cil to-night.
A good watch from $2.50 up at
Will & Stark's.
' Miss Kva Cowau is seriously ill
with diphtheria.
Have vou seen the new candy at
F. L. Kenton's?
' Ladies, for your fine shoe repair
ing go to I. J. Laporte.
Fifty second hand stoves wanted
at the second hand store of L.
Gottlieb.
Dr. Templeton and family of
Portland are in the city, the guests
f f K. L. Thompson.
C. F.. Wolverton went to Port
land yesterday to argue a case in
Judge Deady's court.
The little folks are in rited to call
at iTradwohl's and see his nice dis
play of dolls for the holidays.
'.. Bryant, of Wells Station, left
3ome tine second growth lied June
apples on our table yesterday.
A cannon will be sent up from
Salem to lie used in the demonstra
tion in this citv Thursday night.
Salons is negotiating for steel for
her street railway, and will have it
completed to the depot by the time
the legislature convenes.
M. K. J'ogue went to Portland
yesterday to do some short hand
Svork for the State Insurance Co.
He talks of locating in Salem.
The Marion county commissioi -ers
have refused te grant a license
to Geo. Scott to run a saloon on the
line of the Oregon Pacific railroad.
Home made mincemeat and
chow chow, most delicious articles,
4ade by Mrs. Wm. N. Phillips
fijr sale in any quantity at C. H.
'Spencer's.
' If you want a clean and fine
"smoke ask for J. Joseph's home
made white labor cigars. For sale
by most cigar dealers and at J.
Joseph's factory.
D. i. Monteith, Geo. Simpson
and wife. J. J. Dubruille, C. W.
Watt and wife will go to Portlat d
to-day to witness the big demon
stration there to-nignt.
, Cuiran & Monteith sold yester
day to A. G.Stahl two lots in block
b, "consideration f37-7 ; and to C.
Jul. son one lot in block 7, Hack
ieman 3d addition, consideration,
City election :s approaching. The
attention of candidates i.s called to
the fact that the columns of the
Hkk:.d are open for their an
nouncements, at regular advertis
ing nites
Misses K. & C. Howard have re
ceived one of the finest assort
ments of iine millinery everorterei
in this city. Ladies should cal
earlv and examine their stock.
Messrs. Burr Sloan and Walter! Beulah lodge No. 3") of the de
East have opened a iish and game ; ree of liebecca wasduly instituted
market in th . building formerly oc- J SaUirdav evening. Nov. loth bv
cupied l')v the Western
Union Tel-
egrapii otfice.
tlice. Thev keep fresh
nsh and poultry constantly on
hand.
Will it Stark have now the finest j
line of jewelry they have ever car-!
ried, including fine gold watches, I
diamonds, silverware, etc. The '
public is invited to call and inspect
their novelties tor the holiday
trade.
The name of J. W. Cusick was
accidentally omitted from the list
of vice-presidents for the republi
can demonstration Thursday even-
'ig published Sunday morning.
It should have appeared among the
first on the. iist.
There wiil be a Sabbath school
concert given at the M. E. church
Friday evening, Nov. 23d, com
mencing at 7:30 o'clock, consisting
of music and recitations. A good
programme is being prepared,
winch will he published later.
A. Alexander, of Scio, was in
the city yesteiday, and had with
him a magnificent load of cabbage,
many beads going as high as
twenty pounds. These, added to
the. immense turnip he left at Cur
ran Monteith's office, proclaim
h m the boss vegetable man.
C. J. Stuart traveling freight
and passenger agent of the Oregon
''ayoij ratiroad company went to
Ashland yesterday in the interest
of that company. He expects to
return in rime to help ratify llarri-.-on
oi Morton's election on Thurs
day. Sovi l i lerlioii ;,. . j,,.,!.
O ir Shedd correspndent writes
A large crowd assemM,.,l ;tt tbi
plaie to-.iay to witness the my-
'-1 an election Oct. wne:
':!!
t.ie loser, J ion. i. (..'. R
pelled a whechurruv
o;-i:ietf
pro-
- ! 1 ......
.-111111
..imien. . the proces
sion move. i down the .street l:0i.
mett, ;tt Mullen's eoininand.
down the barrow ev,.rv u.w n,i
ute-; a;.... ciieereo. i.ioCoy ior II
lai rt-
son.
! MOKE NEW L ItlSCOVEKIE;
Tills Time the Article is Found Up on the '
SaiUiani.
New discoveries of coal ate being
male from time to time in tbe
Northwest, and there seems but
iittle doubt about coal being as
plentiful in this section as in almost
any part of the Union, it is iiuite
certain that coal oil and natural
gas will be found as there are
strong indications in a number of
places.
A coal mine which, promises to
be a very valuable one was disco -ered
in July last, on the south t'orK
of the north fork of the Santiam,
about eight miles above .Sweet
Hume and twenty-live miles from
Lebanon. The vein which crops
out in places in the bed of the
creek, is from live to six feet in
thickness and is now being opened
out.
Specimens of the coal have been
assayed by J. 11. Fisk, who gives
the ii lowing analysis :
This is better than the average
of Seattle coal, and is a Higher
grade than most of the 1'uget
i-o.ind coal. There will be less ash
'f. 11e "as been ueyeiopeu,
and it there is not too much earth
aiter the mine has been developed,
and stony substance intermixed, it
will be a valuable mine. The coal
cokes well, and is good for making
gas.
One hundred parts of the raw
coal gave sixty-two of coke, which
was composed as fallows: Caibon,
7S.70; ash, 21.30. Tins includes
.71 of sulphur and a trace of phos
phorus. Now that so much attention is
being turned to prospecting for
coal and mines of all kinds, there
is greater need than ever of a state
g.-ologist, who can investigate dis
covories and make reliable and in
telligent reports thereon. Every
other state has such an otlicer, and
Oregon once had one, and a com
petent one, too, in the person of
Prof. Thomas Condon, now of the
University of Oregon, whose e:iual
as a scholar and geologist but few
states can produce. He was only
in office a short time, when a dem
ocratic administration cut the sal
ary down to that of a clerk, and so
Oregon has been w ithout a state
geologist for years, it ia high
time another was appointed. Ore
gon ian.
A l(ur;i;ir'.s .urrun Escape. j
A good joke is told on a prom-'
inent shoe dealer in this city, who,
after being out nearly all night re
ceiving the returns of the election,
went home just before the dawn of
day. It being so near time for
breakfast, he concluded he would
put the kindling wood in the stove
and have everything ready so his
wi;e would not need to disturb him
until breakfast was ready ; after
whic i he retired to dream about
how many pairs ot shoes he would
win or lose on the result. He had
been in bed but a short time when
he was awakened by a suspicious
noise in the room adioinintr his
bedroom. He at once concluded I General HarrLon's Majority in the Elec
there was a burglar in the house, toral College,
and taking his trusty revolver he
j stole cautiousiv to the bedroom
,i.. i ..k.i.. ..
uuui aii.4 um:huvi it ni i i . itiuw
the room lie could plainly see the
Durgtar in the nark, who hau a
bull's eye lantern and was looking
tor plunuer. itii tne thought
that his neighbor in business had
made a collide of failures in shoot
ing burglars, and being desirous of
making an example ot the class of
people who make their living in
that wav. he took uead mm an I
fired. The result was he had slu t !
ins co k stove, tne bullet having
shattered the cast iron ami scat-
tered the tire ail over the room,
After a careful examination he
found out that the dark object was
the stove and the light lie sup-j
j posed was from the dark lantern
I came from a crack in the stove, i
He will not talk about the ma ter j
i i .1.. .:. .. . i : . i ...,:.. I
i aim iiesiiies 10 ua5 it ivcpL uiei, ,
I but it is too good to keep.
ICeueci-.-t J.dge I n st t ul.
Spi-cial Deputy Grand .Master J. F.
Lackensto. ihe lodge
starts with
bright prospects, ami a member- j
ship of twenty-four. The following
oliieers were elected for theensuing
term: N. G., Willis Gillet; V. G.,
Mrs. Kate P.. Montanye ; secretary,
Miss Annie Barns ; treasurer, Mrs.
S.E.Parker; li. S. N. G., Mrs.
Ellen Hendricson ; L. S. N. G.,
.Mrs. Ida Carter; W., Mrs. N. A.
Cherry ;C. Mrs. II. C. Halev; K.
S. Y. G., Mrs. Sarah Barns; L. S.
V. G., Ivirs. A. Rankin ; 1. G.,Mrs.
E. Diilon : O. G..Mrs. Rose Young:
Kidnapped His Own Children.
A aentleman from Scio states
that considerable excitement has
been caused in that place over the
disappearance of two children of
Mrs. Jack Houston. She had ob-!
tained a divorce from her husband
and was given the custody of her
three little girls. Two of them had
gone to visit their father, and did
not return. It is tho.ight he sent
them to a relative in California,
The mother is grief-stricken over
then disappearance. Some of Mrs.
Houston's friends were in this city
vcsit'iuat 10 set-h. icj;ai iiutnc iirn-
cerhing the matter. j
Kailroad.
The Astoria and .llhan.v
A geiith
eman Horn aiem says
that the
board ot trade met at
Salem Saturday to discuss the
Saturday to itiscuss the
Astoria railroad matter. Judge;
Bake-, of Astoria, was up to see J
them, lie said that contracts were
I, : . . . . . .-
' I. ...... I..,- nl..-irill.. flit. .-T'rlir ftl
i.-oi - in i.ir.iiii.. v..
wav P-r aooiit 2 ' miles, llesat'l
that they would have no trouble in
raisii: ' monev
to
ait the road
!',.., ori. Ti. Lot. ooool.t :hi.
.loin ' tbov e.!i. to .ret the road!
to Vt..:;. T ..7. -il. ir U
I .... : I . f. . I . . : .- . .
s.ie., oner a nig nonus n nece.-sai .
nen tne tune -0mes tor putting'
the road through, Albany is likely ,
lo t.ol ! the winning card the im-.
portain-e. in p.-ition arising from j
t..e junction of the .southern Pa- ,
elite atid Oregon Pacific loads. j
Til! K:UAYV UX.MO.WI'KAI Eis.
The Line of March The Committees
CScers cf the Diy.
ad '
le various committee
which
are arranging for ttie bir repu
l-
can demonstration on Thursday j
evening, have nearly completed
the details of the even ng's parade. !
The line of procession will be as i
follows: !
Form at west end of First street, i
the line reaching 'south on Cala- ;
poo: a street March up First
.
1' Hll OJ
I.yon;oiu l.yon to Ninth; down
Nnuli to Washington ;doxn Wash-;
mgton to rouitu; do.vn 1-ourth ;
court house, wuere speeches ami
other exercises wnl occur, the lug
, , ,. -.
:-ab.n honfir.-s being in iront ot the
Kesidences and lmsiness houses
wiii be illuminated, and the dis
play of fireworks will be tine
Music wiil ie furnished by the
Albany and Tangent bands in uni
form. A genuine cannon, which
can be heard twenty miles, has
been secured for the occasion. The
committees and officers are as fol
lows :
Marshal C. W. Watts.
Aids B. F. Tabler, Burr Powers,
Jerome Fromau, Geo. Burkhart,
Joseph Tyler, Wm. Emrick, John
Elevens and Thos. Monteith.
President of the evening Oapt.
N. B. Humphrey.
Vice-Presidents S. A. Dawson,
S. K. Young, Waiter Ketchein, J.
W. Cusick, Albany; J. B. Trask,
Fox Vallev; Kobt. Glass, Craw
tor Jsville: John Conser, Syracuse;
(ieo. W. Dayis, Shedd ; M. Cun
ingham, Ilarrisburg; D. P. Porter,
Shedd ; Chas. Johnson, Scio ; Kd.
Huston, Lebanon; Thos. Buford,
Vaquma; Geo. Wagner, Corvallis;
lhos. Kay, Brownsville ; Dr. Geary,
Halsey ; .-colt May, Santiam ; B. A.
Witzel, Tangent; W. W. Parish,
Sodaville; W. B. Barr, Mills City,
Ed. Iliseh, Salem.
COMMI'lTKES.
A committee on vocal music con
sisting of E. K. Prichard, O. II.
Irvine and Prof. Lee was appointed
to furnish plenty of entertainment
in the way of song.
W. H. Warner, Doc Conn and
John Kruso were appointed a com
mittee to manage the torches, Ham
beans, etc.
On general arrangements: L.
W. Devoe, D. B. Monteith, O. T.
Porter, L. Vierick, C W. Watts.
On nuance: ti. I. Simpson,
Wm. Vance, F.
On music:
II. Irvine, J. K.
On fireworks:
W. II. Huston,
Wood.
M. E. Brink, O.
Whitney.
I). B. Monteith.
F. Wood, Watt
Monteith, K . Wyatt, O. P. Dannals.
On speakers: C. E. Wolverton,
O. T. Portor.
Many people from the country
are expected to be present, and it
promises to !e the tuggest political
demonstration ever given in Linn
county.
iiik i:ti:(iiu IK.1ECKS.
The returns from the various
I states indicate that Harrison has
votes in the electoial college
j ;ln,i Cleveland loO. The olli.-ial
j (.oUI)t mav ,,jvo .,, Viiginia to the
! democrats, making tbe nhiraiitv
i f,-.r Ihirrison leys but thp fof-
lowing are the figures considered
j amirate at present:
! . .. - -
MATKS
J
j
j Alabama
Arkansas
; California,
Colorado
lo
Connecticut.
Delaware.
Florida
. .
4
12
iieorgia.
Illinois
I ndiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky. . .
Louisiana. . .
Maine
b")
13
Maryland . . .
8
Massachusetts .. .
Michigan
14
13
7
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri.
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire.
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina. . .
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
51
lb
4 1
3(1
23
O
30
4
11
South Carolina
9
12
13
lennessee
j Texas
j rmon'
i Virginia.
West Virginia
4
12
b
11
V tsconsin
Totals.
l--)0
401
rotal electoral votes.
I Necessary for election 201
i In 1SS4 the electoral yote stood,
; Cleveland, 21!! ; Blaine, 1S2.
i
j rilo i;n;lnZ!l wrecked.
In making a landing at 5 o'clock
i Saturday afternoon at Oswego the
i - & ('o.'s steamer Bonanza
i --woes a rocK ami stove a ho e in
i ..'i iViri p.,,,,.,;,, t...,. s.
, Tron.( immeiIiat el v (li snatl., . ,
i.-.., ,-, . . , ,
Bonanza's assistance. It is thought
that the stranded steamer can be
.i tt..n .,11" ,-ol, l:n.. l .
rs ..on unit; oainage ro
. 1 . rj-ti t.
ner.-e I. l lie tumanva it-i.l l vt t.
ot wheat wnich is badly
lalliagod,
IH.,liapS rendered worthless
i The flr Kro. Amilu.
nlin Mtt.l u.... r .1
I Tr i:'.-,?.. we.,t af-
i . . i
. i aiiim-u in .misi ice it t niii irn-s
court on a seeo:; r iar'c of ,,.,,.1.
hi the row at Millers. The hitter
plead guilty and was fined if 5 i(nd
costs, "and' the former was dis-
charged.
French keeps railroad time.
AX EM'EKl'lil.-!! i'ZUM.
&GEeiiJ.ng li0J" "'"'"S
r. ,1 HI i ..... flw-i?n ,7 i
Wallace t inonip3cn-eirc:5 ciock.
Messrs. Wallace & Thompson.
i ". ' :,.: .i,.,-i,wi. ,.t ti,?J.
: -.. . ... I..;, -ui, ti.,.:
citv. in
acco: uanei;. ... iiiv.i . i.s-
...... K.ivi nmi.orr'il tor -in o-lrtv
faii trade bv addinsr to tneir siocK i
of choice family groceries su-:h a;
vaiietv of good-, including hue j
table deiica'-ies, vases, fancv-ware, !
and a varietv of novelties for the
i win "iff. t i
ejiii, iiatu i-n. j.... v. ....
- nui.a.i ti - . , "... p. . . v- ........
.. ..! UKt Wll.jf- il.f.T
. -n. K,. ; l.,r.ro ..n-mti.
. ' , (.. low "
; ;n p,, ",.,,,!, Their stock for the
i ' ' t K.a.0n's trade is larger
' ; , . ,i,f tl.oi. i
and more complete than eer lie -
, . blic need ,10t h
it;
ite to ask for anything expected
to be kept in a first-class, metropol
itan grocery store, tor they have it.
Their goods are ail fresh, and their j
extensive patronage both in the j
city and county is ample prooi
of the satisfaction they always give
their customers.
An l.jiit'!'i-isiii 8calT.
In anticipation of a brisk fall and
holiday trade, and in order to give
the public a desirable .variety to
select from G. L. Biackmau has
opened the finest and largest line
of plush goods and elegant holiday
goods of every description ever ex
hibited in Albany. His store in
the Odd Fellow s temple is simply a
blaze of gorgeous display of the
most choice and unique designs of
plush and fancy goods of eviry
description. These good- weie
b ught in immense quantities, and
ire marked down so low m price as
to be remark of astonishment how
thev can be sold so low. Mr.
j;ia;.knuul wi cert
verv i.ire trade.
' e '. 1
ainlv receive a
;uai-d Againt The Strike,
And always have a bottle of Acker's
English Remedy in the house. Vou
cannot tell how soou Croup may strike
your li1 tie one, or a cold or cough
may fasten itself upon you. One
dose is a preventive and a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat and
Lung troubles yield to its treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed by Fosha
X- Masou.
I'iiiipios mi (he l ace
Dei ote an impure state of the bio d '
and are looked upon by many with
suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will
remove all impurities and leave the
complexion smooth and clear. There
is nothing that will so thoroughly
build up the constitution, purity and
., , . . 1 J r . , ,
strengthen the whole system. Sob:
and guaranteed by Fosha v & Mason.
liake o tlilakt'.
by dispelling the svmptoms so
often mistaken for Consumption
Santa Abie has brought gladness to
! many a household. Hy lis prompt !
! use for break's:.:.' tin the cold ami too I
, oiU ii develops, into that l.ital disease,
I thousands can be sa i d from an tin
timely grave. You make no mistake
by keeping a boitie of this pleasmt
remufly in the house., California Cut
it Cuie i6 equally effective in eradicating-
all traces of Xasa1 Catarrh,
both of these wonderful Califoniian
lemedies are sold and warrented by
Foseay A: Mason.
.llolliei' Head.
The proprieUirs of Santa Abie have
authorized Foshav 'c Mason to refund
your money; if. -'fP.-r giving this Cali
fornia Ki ig of Cough Cures a fair
Trial us directed, it fails to i;';ve satis
: faction fr the cine of Cough. Croup
i Whooping Cough and ab Throat ane
I troubb s. Ul,. n the disease
i illit'l I? Ill': i:-.ni.
! form of Catarrh, nothing is so eli'ect-
ive as California Cai-ii-Ctue. The.-d
preparation are without equal as a
household remedies.
' .ipird in
Jlie
find.
Consumption
' i is It not better to nil
the "icatest s.-oio- .e .it lilitaumi V 111
- i tiie bud. than t- 'rv to -ta i's j.ro-
'igresson Ihe brink " of the grave. A
j few doses oi Caliloi hia's most useful
I itn.iin.-t;. hi -ill it-leu., and a thor-
! oilgh treatment will cure
,
Nasal
Catarrh, too ofn", the forerunner of
consumption can be cured bv Califor
nia Cat-!. 'are. These remedies arc
sold ami fully r, arre.ited by I-'oshay vt
Mason.
VI a rulifoiiiin
Hear.
! this kind of
Anybody an ateli e
weather. The trouble is to b-t
:o like
Si the man who caught the bear. H e
j advise oui reai'ers to pur -base of
Koshuv ai d Mason, a bottie aiita
Abie, the Calir-.rnia King of Consump-
tion, Asliima, bronchitis. Coughs oid
Croup Cures a d keep it handy 'Tis
pleasing to the taste anil death to the
above complaints. Sold at 1 a hot-
tie or 3 for -ri at'- California Cat R -
Cure L'ivcs immediate re.i-I. . lie
'ives immediate re.i-f. 'e
Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by i
its healing and penetrating nature.
(Jive it a trial. Six months treat
ment 1. sent by mail 1,1".
A Sound legal Opinion.
E. Baiub'-idge Munday Esq., County
Atty., Clay .o. Texas says: '"Have
used Electric Bitters with most happy
resulis. My brother was also very
low with malarial fever and jaundice,
but whs cured by timely use of this
medicine. Am satisfied Electric Dit
to "s saved his life.'
Mr. 1). I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave
Ky., adds a like testimony. "He pos
itively belieyes he would have died,
had it not been for Electric bitters.
This great remedy will ward ol as
well as cure all Malaria Diseases, ami
for all kidney. Liver and Stomach
Disorders stands unequaled- Price at)
cents and -1 at Foshay it Mason's.
An Abstdilte 'uro.
The original Abietine Ointment is
rn'Iy put uj in! large two ounce t'n
boxes and is an ab-olute cure for old
! sores. Ir rns, wounds, chapped hands,
and all skin eruptions nut positiv
ely cure all kinds of piles. Ask for
the original Abietine Oinlment. Sold
bv Foshav it Mason for -J") cents per
box by mail 30 cents.
i Kiblious at reatl Keuiiecd Trices
Samuel V,. Young has received a
i lar 'e invoice of picot edge ribbons
; of superior quality, direct from" the
1 ;....w.rt-.r.: ..it New Yoik. which In'
I v..,;., ..turPMtlv rediiei.:! ori.-..
J -1. I 1 1 . . ......
to close them out.
Klvrn Ay
V. F. Read proposes to give -.way
I .- .i ......,.i. : . i
! II 11 ' I'D 1 lliiv.u .til.
. .1.1-1 ti. v.-v,- i....t
I md best made- white shirt in the
' .r.'arkei. The price is as low or lover
i th:'n any equally as good shirt in the
I market.
; n'a gee tbe new silverware at
Will it Stark's.
KiUHT II EKE IX ALES AM"
; .
Set Cash Will Boyhoods Cheaper Than '
Aaywhers Else.
i There is no need of sendingawav
!"i goods when the iollowinr desir-
i , . -- - .
i. -ie wares can he Pougiit lor net
, .
' ' J -V 1 prices:
(),)t-ha!i t.ozon unhanuled tea-;
saucers, ct,. ; :
- ,,'jZt-" ""handled coliee cups j
an;' f" - ;ts.
dozen handled cohee cups and !
. . .
n" " 1 '1 ' CIS.
a oo.eii sewn inch dinner t dates i
I . lhegools mentioned above
! stone china, and not C
j ware.
1
j Tllt,se ..k.ps win j
are ,
-C;
I
for
the next tiiiity days
Jl I.H S ( iKAllWOHL.
Al.lIAXY, Oct. 2U, lSSS.
EiiM- iSir- fr J.;il'.
We have just brought from
Eastern Oregon a fine lot of work
horses w'iiich we will sell on terms
to smt the times. Among them is
some promising young drivers from
Onecr, Mason Chief, and Edward
Even tc. Also some choice heavy
mares. Anyone wishing a horse
will do well to look them over and
we will tike pleasure in showing
them to all intending purchasers.
McKxiuut Bkos.,
Tallman, Or.
lor lite l!o!i!;i.rx.
L. W. Guiss it Sons ara now
receiving an elegant line of holiday
goods, such as plush toilet sets,
albums, novelties, cards and fancy
jioods, also a line line of perfumer
; ies in elegant plush cases. Their
j stock will oe complete and prices
will be as low as the lowest.
Littiies
I have received my full stock of
fall and winter millinery, nave
secured the service of Miss Smith,
of Portland, trimmer. Will be
pleased to show goods at any time.
Ida M. Brush, successor to Mrs.
E. J. O'Connor.
Sudden ltealh.
Mrs. C. T. Ingram died very sud
denly at her home in this city at
9:30 o'clock last evening.
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
arioiis, and tati.-.t'u s show conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
oilfie throat and lungs than any other, j
ft i.- probable that everyone, without j
i l'1'."":. l", ,
i I ubeicle derms into the svsteni anil
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil thev start into life and develop,
at first slowly and is shown by a
.-light tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their
ravages they extend to the lungs pro
ducing consumption and to the head,
causing catarrh. Now all this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause death. .At the or.set
j vou mut ai t with promptne:
dlow.
mg a coit to go without attention is
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon as you feel that some
thing is wrong with your throat, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottleof boschei '.
(terman Syriiii. It vvtli give jou im
mediate relief.
4'aulion l llollurs.
Every mother is cautioned against
giving her chdd laudanum or pira
gorie; it creates an unnatural craving
for stimulants which kilis the mind
nr the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially prepared to benefit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mtr
phine. .Sold by Foshay & Mason.
California I'al-INI ure.
The only guaranteed cure for ca
coal, caivrlinl neatness anu sore eves
lies ore the sense of taste ai.il iniple:
ant breath, resulting from caiarrl
t.
a .v
and
lea.-aiit. to tise. Koiiow
I directions and a cuic is wieraloed. by
j ail d uggists. Send for a circular
to Abi . t ine Medical Company, Oro-
ville. Cal. Six months' treatment foi
, .
sent by mail, 1.10, For sale In
Foshay V Mason,
Happiness and CoiHcntinenl,
Cannot go hand in baud if we look on
the dark side of every little obstacle.
Nothing wil' so darken lite and make
it a burden as Dvpepsia. Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the
j w 01 si urm oi u spepsia, v.-msupa
j timi ami IndigestiC-n, and m:ke life a
i happiness aim pleasure. Nill at Jo
J and ,")0 cents by Foshay et Mason.
i . J
j
j '""'P" tveryw lirrr
j Confirm our statement when we say i
I that Acker's English Remedy is in I
, ovei v wav suimrior to anv and all
other pr. initious for the throat an? .
lungs, lu whooping cough and croup
it is magic- and relieves at once. Re !
member this remedy is sold on. a
positive guarai.tee.
bkii:( ,-:xtiox.
Boys kilt suits. .. F. Read's.
Magic yeast at Brownell & Starard's'
Fine old clierrj bounce at M. Baum
gart's. Finest line of jersics ever in Albany
at Read's
A new invoice of British trimm'uiff
at Read's.
Pillow sham holders, othe neatest
thing out at Brink's.
For nice parlor suites call on
Thomas Brink.
A line line of new silverware just
c?n-' at Will & St.-nk'r.
i . Archibald, agent for the Sing
er Mami'aeUiring Co., oppesite Odd
Fellows temple.
Our customers never have the blues,
beauie 'i give them such good bar
gains. W. F. Read.
We hand!.; three kinds of fruit j; r
and you will do well to see us before
placing. your orders.
Mirth is short live?.. Prolong it if
vou can. It will help vour disposition
I u trade with W
F. Read.
imported md Ke
For our fine
We.-t eig.'rs, go To M. Kaumgart
cigar store, one door east of black
man's drug store.
YiiiiSJT Ciisti jtanfon.
New subscribers ordeiing the
Youth's Companion for l-s-vl wiil
i rteeive the paper free the remain
I ib-r of the t'.iis year from the time
i th"ir subscription is received,
i Order at once, and secure the extra
time. It is an excellent paper aim
- . . . 1
shou'd be in every tamily. Sam
pies free. F'. L. Kentox,
Subscription Ageut.
To our assortment of Standard Brands of Fancy (Groceries, unexcelled
by any in the city. Richardson tlL- Koliliins celebrated Canned Msats, such
as turkey, chicken, grouse, pheasant, suipe, wild duck, plover, quail and
woodcock.
Franco-American Food Co.'s
Celebrated French soups, mock turtle, pea, French bouillon, tomato,
chicken, consomme, beef and terrapin. These goods are prepared from care
fully selected meats, vegetables an l.poultry without the aid of any artificial
substance whatever.
F & T HEINZ
Spiced gherkins, ehowchow, picalilly, cauliflower, queen olives, mus
tard dressing, pickled onions, sweet pickles and table sauces, and a full line
of Crosse it Blackwell's canned goods.
i i iw & n worm
New York preserved strawberries, plums, pineapple, quince, peach aud
line fresh mushrooms, in glass. b-ve y tiling ior man's eye to behold.
Also we have received a very large stuck of
NEW
Raisins, Zaute currants, citron, lemon and orange peel, mincemeat ia
both wood and glass. All good standard brands, which we do not hesitate to
guarantee to give satisfaction in every respect. Other articles of fancy goods
too numerous to mention. Besides it is a well known fact that our stock of
STAPLE GROCERIGS
And provisions far excel that of
just received from Eastern factories
HOLIDAT GOODS
For our crockery department that will do credit to any house in the city
of Portland, and will be sold at reduced rates and not the old-fashioned hun-dred-per-e-nt-carry-them-haif-over-until-next-season
plan. intend to
Si eve -y article bought for the Holiday trade so low that no man can have
an excuse for not buying hid wife a present.
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W nuliavu
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any other store in the city,
aud jobbers a line of fancy
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