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IN GOLD
To Be Given Away.
Cut ont thin aivveTlutfmeiit and send it
J. LA1IMKK CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
l anulx with 14 three-cent CanidiaD. e 21
two-cent American postage stamps, and thev j
will send you by mail (postpaid) in goud time
lor planting in April or Slay ext, yonr j
enoice of any oih ot th3 following collection ,
f plants, and enter your name m competi
tmn for th il ftW 00 in cold that they are
firinr oway in order to introduce their nur
sery stock.
Collection of Flarits:
No. 12 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardv climbing roses.
No. 32 orerblooniijijroses tor bo sul
tnre. No. 4-2 dahlias.
No. 5 10 gladiola.
No. 63 hardy grape vises.
No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red.
No. e -M strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds
No. 95 very choice plants lour hoiue cul
ture. '
No, 105 cherry currants (ret'X
No. 11 S Lees prolific currants (black)
So, 12 5 white grape c rrnts
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stamps tor any one or more coi
tions ot plants, will be numbered as they
i-oinc to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st 2M The next 20, 10 each.
Snd 100 ' The next 40, 85 each.
3rd 50 I The next 415, $2 each.
4th 30 1 1 he next 820, SI each.
f.th 20
Alter M,000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
sifts as follows:
1st $225 Next 10, $15 each
?r.d 135 Next 15, S10 each
2rd - 75 j Kelt 40, 5 earn
4tn- 50 Next 470, tl ea. h
ill 25 Next 500. 1 each
After U 0,000 letters have been received,
tlie senders ot the next 1,000 letters will re
scivfc t'ifts a follows:
snd 2 $10-1 u.h ! Next i $20 each
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 each
, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next 304 3 each
. 10, 11, 12. 25 ea h Nextfi 1 each
After 150,000 letters hive been receivrd the
s. riders of the liext 1.108 letters will leceive
t ilts as follows:
1 $100 each I Next 10 $20 eaeh
2 75 each j Next 25 10 each
3 ana 4 each Next 585 2 each
Next 5 25 each Next 479 1 e':h
Any person may send any number of times
for any of the above collections If 5 cents in
stomps extra in sen-, we will send in Jun
ext a priii fed lint f the naiues of all persons
who are entitled to ;rifts.
We make thU lilierai t.ffer to rcwlera of the
Hrrald, knowing it will not pay u now, hut
Dur object is to intro luce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount. Ont., Ko.-hester, N. Y.,
Iuisville, Ky., I'laiiesville, O., and (Jhica;.'o,
III., and wo will guarantee all stock to reach
nr customers in good condition. We employ
ao agents, but deitl direct with customers,
and van sell and deliver stock to any pari of
thel'nited States or Canaua at about one
half the price charted by other nurserymen,
through agents, liemeruber we wid not be
undersold by any reli.iMe firm. end us a
lint of wants and r will quote you price?; or
10 cents for a band ome illustrated cVtl'?:uc
wh'4i von mv deduct rom your firt nrder.
Address all letters,
J. LAHMSR & CO.,
Nu rservnen.
TORONTO, CANADA.
SMITH & WASHBURN
Haying purchased
Stoves
TWEEDALE'S
ILBAftSY,
Ilrveiie Hnrr Talnable
Cold. .
Are 8ai.t;v Abie, the California dis
covery for Ojusuuiption and diseases
of the throat. Chest and Lunjrs, and
California Cnt-R-Citre. the only a;nar
r.nteed tnre for Catarrh, Cold in the
Head and kindn-d com plaints. They
are sold at l per' pai-kajje, or three
for 2.ii0, and are rorommonded and
used by the leading physiclatiS of the
PacinV Coast.. So secret compounds.
3uaranteed by Foshay Mason
' Rarklln s Ara'.ca Salve.
The h;st Sal ve in the world fornts
Bruisi's, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fi-ver Sores, Tetter, happed hands,
Ciilblai ns urin,, aud all skin erup
ions, and positively cures Piles, or rr
pay rc quired. It is guaranteed t
give perfect satisfaction, or mone
refunded. Trice 25 cents per box a
Foshay & Mason's.
The dry cold weather of the early
winter months Is productive of ?rea
deal of croup among children. Moth
ers shonld be on the lookout for it,and
be prepared to arrest it as uoon as the
fii-:t bymptoms appear. True croup
never comes without a warning: a day
rr two befoie the attack the chid wiii
become hoarse, and that symptoms is
soon followed by a peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is giyen as soon as this hoarse
ness or cough appears, all danger and
anxiety inayi be avoided ; it has never
failed, evenn n the most severe cases.
There is no danger in giving the
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale y Foshay &
Mason,
ipprd. in ttr f ori.
Is it not better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourge of humanity in
the bud. than to try to stay its pro
gress on thelbrink of the grave. A
few doses of California's most useful
production, will rcletvc, and a thor
ough treatment will cure. Nasal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can be cured by Califor
nia cai-K-cure. inese remedies are
Sold and fully warrented by Foshay &
Mason.
Wbea Bby was aide,
We gave her Oastori.
When she was a Child,
She cried for Castoria.
When she became Mi as.
She clung to Castoria.
When she bad Children,
She gave them Castoria.
Call on Browncll A Stanard's for
candie6 and nuts for the holiuays. A
fine assortment on hand.
fo nd see
the new silverware at
Will fc Stark's.
Auction every Saturday afternoon
at M. J. Monteith's.
CROUP, WHOOP1XH COl'NH and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by
Shiloh's Cure. Foshay & Mason.
SUCCESSORS TO
this well known store and added largely to the stock
carry an immense line
and Grerieral Hardware
S IULT
Absolutely Pure.
This powuer never vanes. A marvel
of purity.strength and wholesomeness
More economical than the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in cms, Rotal Bakiv jow.
dbu Co. Iff-- Wall St.. N. Y.
D.W Crowlet & Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
OF ALBANY. OREGON.
president, L. Flinn.
VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. Young,
cashier. K. V. Lnngdon
mRASSACTS A GKNERALT BANKING
X BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to
check. Siifht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco and Portlund, Oregon. Collections
made on favorable terms.
S. H. Yob L. Flixs
L.,E. BI.AIS' W. K. Tl'RRXLL
GKO. E rnAMRKRI.AIN
Jas. K. Powbll. Assistant Oishier.
Instruction in Painting
WIWKIGHT WISHES TO AN;
nounce to those desirous of Re
ceiving instruction in
Flower painting in oil colors.
Landscape painting in oil colors.
Marine painting in o'1) colors.
Portrait painting in oil colors.
Landscape painting in water colors.
Flowers in water colors.
That he n prcpnred to rve lessons
in the above studies in th Stratum
Block Those desirous of jo'ming any
f these cl.isses nn secure terms by
calliag at the City Drug Store"
W. C. TWEED ALE
Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Parlor and Heat
ing Stoves and all kinds of Kitchen
Utensils. Also a Complete
Assortment of
BUILDERS'
Pumps, Hose, Copperware, Tinware
Plumbers Goods a Specialty.
m'PMCFS GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY
The Public is Invited to Call aad Inspect Oil?
Stock.
BUILDI1TG,
OREGON
Wh. 1'avis, m. pTVbtwcian AXD
surgeon. Can e fen&a at bis otf ee
room ii. 8:rahaii' block, First street. Albany
Un kod-
DR C CHAKBERLIS, U0MEOPATU1C
physician and sorgeoa Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
G.
W. 11A8TON. PHTSICMN AND STIR
, geon, Albany, Oregon.
M.
H. ELLIS, PBYBICUK AKD' SURr
geon, Albar y, Oregon,
C
C. KELLY.- PHYSICTAXlKD AVK-
y. Keon Albany, Oregon, ofte'ot jpierce's
new block.
omce noma, nm,Jh:M. to
F. M.
A3. ROSSITER, VETERIM AB1K 8CR
. geon. graduate of OntarieTstsrinary
college and member ot the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to tea tba
diseases ot all . domesticated animate en
scientific principles. .Office second aoor east
ot the opera house. Albany, Oregon.
DR R'KOLUEWAY, VETERrNARY fet
geon, Albany, Oretron.-Graduate of Oerj
man and American colleges.'
Electric and Honseopathtr Treaiaient
THOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE
safe and reliable methods of treating dis
ease will find Dr. E. A. JicAlister prepared
with excellent appliances for administering
either,, as tbe nature of the case may require.
He may be found at his office on Third street,
two aoors south of the electric liht ration,
when not absent on professional business.
DK. E A. M'ALISTER, HOMEOPATHIC
physician, has removed his office from
Fiinn's block to his residence on Third street,
two doors south of tltt electric light station.
ATTOBSEYM.
DR. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT
. Law, Albany, Oregon. Office ' In Odd
bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts
of the state, and gire special attention to all
business.
OLVEKTON CHARLES E. AfTORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Ottice in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's
stor
JK. WEATHORFORD, ATTORNEY AT
. law, Albany, Orejon. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
court of th estate, and give special attention
to all business
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Oniy first-eclass house
in the city. iMge sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stave office for Corvallis.
H.
EWERT, PRACTICiL WATCHBAKE
and jeweler, Albany, Or a(on,
1XUND A GOLD UNO WITH TOPAZ
1 se'. Owner can have same by .calling at
F. M. French's jewelry itorc.
CORDS OF
i ) wood for sale.
FIR AND MAPLE
ly to 8, Gourley.
Oysters ! Order !
EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
fresh every dar at H.;liercks' restaurant
Land Surveying.
PA&TtRS DRSIRIMO SURVEYING PONS CAN OB
tain accurate and r-rompt work by callinir
upon ex -county surveyor . T. T. Wsher. tie
has complete copies of field notes and tov. n
chip plats, and is prepared to do surveing in
nny art of Linn county. Postofftce address,
Milli re station, Linn couut, Oregon.
INCLUDING THE CELEBRATED
BREAKFAST and JEWEL
rs anil Garters Too
s
HARDWARE,
aud
GENE11AL NEWS.
Congressional Aetion Concerning
the Samoan Trouble.
RE4 BETABT BAVABD'A bTATEMBNT
He Thinks Amerioa Has So Cause of War
President Cleveland's Altitude
Eastern Dews.
The Hmlald Special Dispatches.
. vvasiuNOTOK, Jan. zy. it wan
reported this morning that the
president would to-day send to
congress a communication on
the Samoan question. Inquiry at
the WMte Hoom Ucite8 the state-.
ment that tbe report .concerning
tbe message is untrue. In an in'
ter viewy published at Baltimore
this morning, Secretary Bayard
says that Germany has given this
country no casus belli, that our flag
has not been insulted or American
property destroyed, and the whole
question is,shall this country assert
independence of Samoa by force of
arms if need be against German
aggression? As this involved the
question of peace or war, the de
termination of which rests with
congress, the who'.e subject has
been referred to that bdy, the
president not.feeling authorized to
take further steps, which might
precipitate hostilities.
MttBE TBOtBLE BBEW1AC.
The Dewlnlon CisvrrsMrnt WIII Kol
License Aiuerlcan Fishersnen.
Ottawa, Jan. 29. It is reported
in official circles that the govern
ment will shortly announce its
abandonment of the modus vivindi
which authorizes the i6sue of fish
in r licenses to American vessels.
The existing licenses will continue
to hold good until they expire.
tWI CKni'.NB.
Mrs. Hope Secures a Divorce liveanse
Her UuKbaud lias Another Wife.
Ciiicaoo, Jan. 29. Mrs. Agnes
Emily Hope, daughter of John
Kooney, a well-to-do resident of
Chicago, was granted a divorce to
day from John Hope, of rtan Fran
cisco, a portrait painter. The lat
ter acknowledged in a correspond
ence that, lie had another wile iu
Dunedin, New Zealand. Both
wives have children by hitn He
seems to excuse himself on the
ground that he believed his New
Zealand wile dead.
Il KII'TIO OF THE BLtLItEKBY
The Blueberry is a Tahiible fruit
and is reliaolc to grow in our Xor'L
em (ttuu-fi, where tlie more teuder
varieties of fruits wintcr-ki.l It is
jierfeetly bardj, bavins; stood 40 de.
iriees below zero without showing any
iujury to tbe most tender buds, ft
ripen in this latitude about tbe 1st of
July, and is borne iu clusters like cur
rants; 6bape, round; rolor, reddish
purple at first, but becomes a bluisb
blacK when fully ripened. Tbe flavor
is equal to the raspberry, a very mi'd,
rich sub-acid, pronouneed by most
people delicious. It may be Eerved
with sujrar and cream or cooked
sauce, and is splendid canned for
winter use The plant set-ms to
flourish in all soils and is a prolific
bearer. It grows very stocky and
makes a nice hedge. The shining
dai k green leaves ano the blue fruit
making a pleasing contrast The de
mand for the fruit is great, and usual
ly brings 15 cents per quart. The?
commence bearing the first year after
setting outj and field a full crop the
second and third yeah after setting
out. They are propagated from suck
ers and root cuttings. The plant is
about the height and size of a currant
bush ajd very stocky, holding the
fruit we.l up from the ground Plants
should be set in the spring, during
March, April and May, in rows two or
three feet apart, tnd five or six feet
between the rows, making a perfect
hedge, and no gras or weeds should
be allowed to grow between rows. j
PKICB LIST.
1 dozen plants by mail $ GO
a Am. V n.l 1 11
2 dozen plants by mail 1 00
100 dozen plants by express 2 50
1000 dozen plants by express or
ireigni 15 00
Plants are carefully packed in damp
mors and deliverei to express or
freight office, for which I make no
extra charge.
Ho tow Sbnd Monet. I would pre
fer to have money tent by American
express order, all sums of $5 and
under cost only 5 cents, and if order
is lost, monev wH! be promptly re
funded to sender. If not convenient to
obtain express order, money can be
sent by registered lettei or postoffh-e
money order or postal note, drawn on
Portland, Michip an. Postage stamps
will not be accepted only from our
customers that cannot obtain an ex
press order only those of tbe one
cent denomination wanted.
L. D. Staples,
Portland, Iona Co., Mich.
allow their children to cough and
strain and cough and calmly say, "Oh
it's only a cold," and keep giving
them cheap ani dangerous medicines
until they are down with lung fever
or consumption, when thev can be so
easily relieved ty BEGGS CHERRY
COUGH SYRUP? It has no superi-
or, and tew equals, ueo. l,. track
man, druggist.
Just ot cned, a new barrel or small
mined pickles, which are exir.i nice
and will be sold in.auy quantity at i
II. Spi-ucer's,
French eep railroad time, i
8TATB DISPATCHES.
ApplHtaaeU a4 erpratlas
at the Mate Capital.
Special to the II skald, .i
Salem, Jan. 29. Articles of in
corporation were filed to-day in the
office of the secretary of state:
Chinook Improvement Co., P. J.
McGowan, J. W. McGowan, T. J.
Johnson and Chas. Bernetedt in
corporators ; principal office Asto
ria ; capital stock $2000.
The Refuge Home for Women,
Mrs. A. R. Kiggs, Mrs. R.M.Robb.
Mrs. E. Dalgleieh, incorporators;
value of property $500 ; location of
society, Portland.
ine ioi towing notaries were ap
pointed to-day by tbe governor
James Riley, Coburg, Lane coun
ty ; Thos. N. Strong, Portland ; W.
G. - Rigdon, Jefferson. Marion
coantyr.W.W. Andrews, Island
Uity, union county: Edwin. Cor
ry, of Wall street, New York, was
appointed commissioner of deeds
for Oregon.
MLFKD'( CWCKTSHir.
Am Awkard
PslttoB la
Stage.
It Early
Indianapolis Corr. New York World.
Tbe sudden prominence of Elijah
Halford, the President-elect's pri
vate secretary, recalls a story of bis
youthful days. It occurred when
he first started into society; Even
private secretaries of Presidents
sometimes have disagreeable ad
ventures of this early, but interest
ing period of their lives. It is of
no little moment to get a fellow'
coarage up to toe point ot call
ing upon a girl tor the first time.
It takes a brave heart when every
thing goes smoothly, and when
there are brealccis ahad in the
way of opposition by the parents it
takes the rit "f a seldicr to be tuc-
cessful. it there is anything in
clined to ruffle the tender sensibil
ities of a voung man it in to have a
thoughtless parent insinuate that
he is too young to call uoon hi?
daughter and that she is ti o youn
to receive his altentioos.
It was tbU9 that they sought to
crush the youthful Hallord. He
wasn't crushed, however. At
every attempt he bobbled up big
ger than before.
About this time the family went
to the neighboring town of Bloom
iogton to spend a week. The
young lady remained at home.
During their absence Major J. B
Mulky, au old friend of the family
Was called to Indianapolis on bi
ness, and the parents of the giri
told him to be sure to go around
aud ppeud the evening with tucii
daughter. "She would be lonely,1'
tliey said. They were mistaken,
however. She was uot lonely.
Neinier was Halford. A joliiei
couple could not have been touud
when the bell rang at 8:30 o'clock
that evening, but the cold chilli
chased upun-i down hist pine when
she said: "Oli.wliat it that shonlu
be pa aud uia!' Tuey wouloj'i
otop in the parlor long it it was so,
so after a few moments' consults
tion Halford was securely bidden
behind a highbacked divan which
stood across tbe corner of the
room.
The door was opened, but it
wasn't pa and ma. It was Mu ky
wbo ambled in and en
sconaea mmsett trie cozy
divan ana miormed the young
lady that he hud come to fulfill bis
promise to her parents to help ber
pass away tbe iong evening. The
thernometer was in tbe nineties,
and tbe Major oi ten referred to the
tact as he mopped bis manly brow.
It was hot :or Mulky. what was tbe
state of the temperate for Halford?
tie was hotter than be was at tbe
Qresbam men in tbe Chicago con
vention. Mr.Halford was a devout
Methodist, but was sot accustomed
to remain upon his knees tor hour
continously. Hence it was tortun
ate that Mulky occupied the divan,
lor tbe prisoner could occasionally
rise and get a breath of air and the
benefit of a fan with whicb the
I thoughtful young lady had provia
'.. - 1 i
ed her caller.
After one glimpse of HalfordV
face ebe opened all tbe doors and
windows and gave Mulky a larger
tan than ever. He waved it un
ceasingly and was probably thus
instrumental iu preserving Ha!
ford'a life, for whicb service be will
doubtless expect an appointment.
To resume the major carried ou
the principal part ot the conversa
tion unaided. He talked over the
political situation and ot bis own
iuspirations iu that directiou. He
theu took up the subject ol chess
at which game be is an expert
anu torn ner oi ins various victor
ies, entering into th A. tai s und
intricocies ot this spr ghtlj and fas
cii.ating game.
Meanwhile, in order to keen his
blood circulating tad obtain air.
Halford moved carefully and noise
lessly aoout like a cased lion and
arose tod fell like a Roman Em pin
in his efforts.
At 9 :30 the visitor arose and
said he regretted h-s eould not re
main longer, the yuan? ladv
joined him in regret, but the one
who regretted most of all was Hai-
ile regretted that he could
not gii, iroiu behind from the
then and there ai.d wipe un th
earth i:n him. The Majur bowed
iiiiuoeu out and lUilord wus ie .
leased and revived. Afterward
when he informed some intimate
friends of the incident and obser
ved that thos were the longest
two hours he had ever passed up
on this terrestial globe, they be
lieved him.
ELECT KIl'ITV IS MEBICINK,
BY DR. D. It. JONES.
It was not until within the last
few years that electricity has re
ceived anything like the attention
it merited front the medical profes
sion. To be sure Bcieutibts exper
imented, and a few of the more
inquiring among the medical men
gave shocks of static electricitv,
which were at times shockingly
barbarous, and too often shockingly
injurirus. Fortunately for the
good name of the profession, as
well as for suffering humanity, this
cruel treatment has been abolished
and instead Of painful shocks of
electricity s pleasant and invig
orating flow of the 6ame is made
to permeate a part or the whole of
the fryritera as the case requires.
The profession had long felt the
need of some remedy better suited
to certain forms of disease than
was to be found in the materia
inedica, and it was at length dis
covered in electricity in one or the
other of its forms. By its intelli
gent use the blind have been made
to see, the deaf to hear and the
nick restored to health. It is not
rny purpose to belittle the adminis
tration of medicines when they
ought to be given, but to set forth
electricity us a remedy too fre
quently neglected, a remedy that
when all others fail comes to our
aid and effects a cure.
In skillful hands it can be ap
plied to the most sensitive organi
zation and to children of tender
age. ft imparts tone and vigor to
enfeebled organs and strengthens
the most nervous and debilitated
constitutions. Of all our investi
gations into the mysteries of nature
none have been more beneficial,
none more wonderful and astound
ing in their results than those
which haw arisen from the study
of electricitv. And yet electricity
as a great healing agent is in its
infancy.
BKIEF MKXTIOX.
Maui yeast atBrownell & Stanard's
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Read's.
New dress goods the veryl als.e
styles at V. F. Read's.
A fine line of new silverware just
cpen"'' at Will & Stark's.
A be autiful as a dream that line '
adies l.rtud-!,th t F.IU-ud's
Thelarges :md best assortment of
tea and toffee in t:wn at Biownell 6c
Stanard's.
All kinds of spices and condiment
jor the holiday trade ;ii C. H. iSK iicer?.
Mince meat and chow chow. both.
Eastern and home made, at C. M,
Spei'ccr's.
Extra s da crackers, fresh from the
factory, every week at JJrowncll &
Stanard's.
Choice groceries, bo'h staple and
fumy, arriving every day at C. I:
Speucer's.
Cranbei ries and all kinds of csnned
and evaporated fruits of beit quality
at C, H. Spencer's.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Bauaa.
gart's.
Finest line of ieraiesZcver in Albauv
at Read's.
J. A. Archibald, ajrent for the Sin
er Manufacturing Co., opposite dd
Fellows temple.
Crackers, ginger c"apt. and la grea
variety of sweet goods, all fresh and
nice, at C. II. Spencer's.
Our customers never have the blues,
because we give them such good barj
gains. W. F Read. '
We handle three kinds of fruit jar
and you will do well to see us before
placing your orders.
All kinds of fresh roasted coffee
constantly on hand and ground to
order at 0, H. Spencer's,
, Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
atM Banmgart's
"You will never Bin taaVatrr
Till the well runs dry."
Ifvoulwant a well dug call'on E. B.
Davidson. He does prompt work ats
reasonable price Orders can.be left
at this office.
Mirth is short lived. Prolong it if
you can. It will help your disposition
to trade with W. F. Read.
For your tine imported ind Ke
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store
Caatloa to Mothers.
Every mother is cautioned against
giving her child laudanum or pra
goric; it creates an unnatural craving
for stimulants which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially prepared to bene tit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mor
phine. Sold by Foahay A Mason.
Chaace la Bwalness,
All parties knowing themseluest
indebted to the firm of Thompson
& Waters, either bv note or account
must come forward and settle the
same within thirty dam. as there is
going to be a change in their busi
ness. Thompson 4 Waters.
Brownsville, Or., Jan. 1st, 1889.
Tbe immense sale of Chamberlain 'a
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
ir. cat extent by people who nave been
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors of its good qualities and
uriring them to try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield to its sooth,
ing effects. For sale by Fonlity
Mason.
For the finest baby carriages
in
the city go to i-tewart & Kox's.
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