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9i I 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, VP?NBSDAY APIiTL 17 1889. VOL. JLV.NO. 118 2 v k ? IKllllllHi SI! & SUCCOESSRS rov. C. TWEEDALE Having purchased this well known store and addedlargelyj'to their stwcfc, carry an immense line of teand General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, and ail kinds ofjkitchen , utensils! also a comlpcte assortment of Fame fs and AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Tumps, hose, copperware, tinware, jnd plumbers' goods a specialty. Our prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect our stock. Twee-dale's building, Alban', Oregon. inn Caytori "Saml Piicher'fl tste, lArmteaa naA quick cron? .r- Infanta and. Children's Coiaplnintg- Scporio? .to Csaifaw "Parggorlo oy Navrcotio Eynrpv Chfldyen cry fog Cawtorfa. !Uon of Mother bhwa Ctorl eastcAvenw Pnllc, ConstfpaUua : .ir Stomach Diarrhoea, Eructation ; 5lw healthy iderp ; olao atilA dijeatioa J The Leaii C Carries the Largest Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing:, Furnishing Qood, Etc in tho Willam ette Yalloy. SUITS MADE TO ORDER Ib His IMerchaot Tailorai topartiaeiit F9STBR 1LK, ilTY DEUG STORE. FINE LINK OF- ART SUPPLIES TOiLIT AK .FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCGIPTIONS CAFEFULLY iCOFFCLNLcD. OUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, N Successor to E. W. Langdon IlEALSlt ix urugs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet article :ilsr a full line of books mrf stationery, periodicals etc. jgf Prescriptions carefuJ'n compounded IN 000 FELLOWS TEMPLE. Albany ' Oregon Gardeners' Tools x T racmmenil ffcstoria for clulftrr-:.' rorapliuta,aafrppTiarkii.cy pivf.'ri::! :i: law .ra V me,' il. A. Aerate 11. !.. lil So. Oxford fltiJrookJyii.. t. 6. L RlillKMA Cms CsmtauS Coi3?xrr, C7 Karray Sc., ITtry Vcrj HSE2SEE2E" ALBANY otlier, MM Absolutely Pure. This powuer never varies. A marvel of puriiy.strength and whnlcsomrncss More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weicht alum or phosphate powders Sold only in c ms. Royal Bakin' jow DEK Co . W' Wall st.. N. 7. D W Ckowley ,Vc Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. - ruisit ia T Jl- DAVIS, M. P. PHYSICIAN, AND V siiicoii. Can be found at his office room ii. S:rahiin Meek, tirst strut. Albany Uregon- Dlt7crciiAMI;kKL!x7 HoMKOl'ATHlC ) hvsiiiti and surgeon. Office, corner Third anil Lyon streits, Alliny, Orison. Of fice hours, inorninpt, S to 9 ami 12 to 1 and after ( in evenings. W. I1ASION". li:M( AN! .SL'K , peon, Albany, Oregon II. ELLIS, rilYSIl'IAN , .'eon, Albar.y, Oregon. AM' MKr CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN' AND cX il- (.'eon Albany, Oreuou, office in Pu ree's new block. Otiiie.hours, freni S A. n. to 4 P. M. A J. UOt-SlTEI!, VETERIXAItY SL'R . s;con. graduate of Ontario vettrinary college andtmcnibcr of the Ontario vt tt Hil ary medical society, is )rt pared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's livery stable, liesidence -Itli and L'alapooia streets, Aibanv, (regon. DR. K KOLPEWAY, YETEIWNAKY Si ll, yeon, Albany, Oregon.- Graduate of (ierj mnii and Anierictin "'ol leireo. ATTOK.M1VS. Dlt. X. JiLACKUrUX, ATI'OKXEY AT . law. All any, Oreoii. Oltice in (Mil bs How's Temple, -fill practice in all courts of the slate, and give special attention to all business. U'OLYEHTi.'N II A K L Eji' Y. . A ITO !iX E Y V at Law, Aib.irr., or. otiicc in rooms li and 14, Foster's l.lock, over L. E. lilain's stor t T K. WEATHOIU OUP, A'lTOUNEY AT t) . law, Altirty, Oregon.- Office in Odd Fellow's lemple. Will pra t i all the courts' of tlirsiute, and give sj.eeial attention to all business pEVEKi: HofSE, Al.liAXY, Olt.-CIiAS IX Pfeilhr, Prop. Oniy lirst eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial inert. No Chinamen euiplnyed in the kitchen. General stage otlii-e for Conallis. H. EWF.itr, PRACTICAL WATC1I.MAKE and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, oj-Kirnt : Ur-slcrK I EASTERX AXP OLYMPIAN' SEKVED fresh every dav at H. Di-rks' restaurant (Jfl P'LLAKS To LOAN" ON IJOOP 'Wlf ren isttte security. Apply to S. W Crowder, Albany postoftiee. I.nurt Mirvryims. T)AKTIF.S DKSlRtNS Sl'RVF.VINO IWMt CAN B 1 tain aeeurate and prcinpt work hy oallinir upB ex-eoiintr tnrrr roi r . l. r. Usher. Ue bag eomplet e epies of field notes and town ship plat, and is prepare 1 to do surveTinjf ia iy part ef Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers Station, Linn eounu , Oregou. CB. WINK, AGENT FOR THE LEAD ing 8 re, life a.ceident iatnrance wm paaies. l-cr Beat. FVRKISHRT) ROOMS TO RtNT. CiT Restaurant. AT THE THAT TTf:iCIXa'mnOR mn n b qnickly cured by Shilok's Care. We gaaraMie iL Foehay & Masa. H.F. MERRILL, Banker. ALBANY, - . ORISON Bells exchansre on New Tork, Sai Fraacisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Interest allowed on time de posits t&uecuoi receive prampt aueation Correspondence solicited. SSfOffice hours from 8 a. if. lo 5p. m Agent for reliable lire andmarine amrance companies. Aitaziy Bath House aK HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSETH WEBBBK, PKOf RTET9R ElTLadier d ildrB's hair dreaa. C a specialty. satiefaeia Karaate4r HATING 801.1) 1IY INTEREST IS THK tare of :tnt:..'. :. I,:uidi of the tnu ef CoshoTr A i v.if it v.. f.. Stanard. I wish ta call tin -.-:i':..-i ( t!! who know thetr.neles tridebtejtu (..Vuow & t able to fall .ici fettle at once. ILmna- sold out oa ae..'.:i.t of poor health, I eipect to cbaage iini'i'e tor a nhiie. and ail arcocats aot titled before I jet reT to leare Browiitville ill ae lrf with aa cflt-ar for eelieeWea. A wrd te tke ie nttieiart. O. f. lOtUOW, BraaTil Wan n(Bartli. Is the reason peopU will not, can not or do not see ny, difference iu chtap nostrums pat ni by Cheap Ji hn houses or .irresponsible parties at enormous profits rather than take a medicine of worldwiIe reputation or.d one that v a vfcijr UMversal satis faction at equal, piV niedicint in the world is vi$ g such uh paral leled eatisfactio i tor purifying the blood as Bfgcs' Blood Purifier ami Wood Maker" -.id yery bottle that doe3 not do itt work will cost you nothipg-Gec. L. 'iilftckni.iii, drug gist. . ' ' tenant AsalBat Tke.ttirlkr, And always have a tottle of A. ' English Kemedy in ; too house. V ?u cannot tell how boo; Coup may strike your little one,- pribul or pax)J may fasten itself npon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. - All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment The Kemedy guaranteed by l oshav dV Mason Caution lo JlofUcrs. Kvcry mother is cautioned 'against giving ln:r child laudanum or ptra gonc; it creates an unnatural craving for fctiini:l:ints which kills the ii'Mi.l ortiiechild. Acker's liaby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or imr phine. Sold by I'oshay & Mason. SPECIAL ftUTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Londoc, England, also of the Hcllc- vue Medical College. The Dr. has Rpent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, remove? cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife, lie also makes a hpecialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii cd in the (ierinau French and Kuglish hospitals, (.'alls promptly attended day or nii'lit. Mis mi tto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." JiTOHice and residence Ferry street, lictwefii Third and Fourth. Try Cn: Havana cigai I5ro": 'S. I'iiit.xiose " cent 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut out this auvettisenient and send'it J. LAII.MEK& CO., Kuiavryntan, Toronto, Canada, with 14 Uirve-ccct Canadian, o 21 two-cent American ostac stamps, and they will send you by mail (postpaid) in ood time for planting in April or 5Iay next, your enoice of any one ot the following collection of plants, mill enter your name in eompeti tion for the $11,99!). 00 in Rold that they arc (fivinir away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants No, 1- 2 hardy roses. No. i - hardy elimbini; roses. No. :!-2 overbloomiiig roses frr2hf ut eu' ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 uladiola. No. (i -3 hardv crape viiie. No. 7 8 raspberry p ants, 4 eac'i black and rea. No. b-SOstrnwhcrrv plants, 4 choice kini's. No. 9 5 very choice plants four houtc eu!' ture. N'o. 105 cherry currants (ic('). No. 11 ii Lees proline cur rati ts (black) No. 12 ft white (frare ci.rnnts All letters with this advertisement enclosed alotiir ith stamps for anv one or more col lions of plants, will be numbered as t iey rout!; to hand, and the senders ef the first thirteen hundred will receive gifts as lcllows: 1st SAM) I The next 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 ' The next 40. 5 each. 3rd- 60 I The next 415, $2 each. EUh ao I I he next 820, HI each, oth 20 1 After W.OOO letters hare been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive gilts as follows: 1st $225 Next It, 815 each 2nd 135 Next 15, 910 each 2rd 75 I Next 40, 5 each 4tn fto I Next 470, ea. h Sth 25 I Next 500, 1 each Aftr 1(0,000 letters have been received, . 8" m of t ic mxt 1,000 fetters will rt- 5-Jts at foil : aikl ' . .6100 each Next 5 820 each 5, 4 and 5.. 75 each J Next 15 10 each 6, 7 and 8. . . 50 each f Next 364....... 3 each . 10, 11, 12. 25 each j Next 693 1 each After 150,000 letters have been received the senders of the next 1,109 letters will receive (rifts as follows: 1 $100 each I Next 10 $20 each 2 75 each Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 50 each Next 585..... 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479.... 1 each Any person may send any number of times for any of the above collections. If 5 cents in tamps extra is sent, we will send tn Jun next a printed list of the names of allpersoas wh are entitled to frifts. We make this liberal offer to readers ef the Rskald, knowing it will not pay us now, but ur object is to introduce our stock and build op a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shrubmount. Ont., K Chester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plainesvllle, O., and Chicago, IIL, and we will guarantee all stock to reach ur customers in goad condition. Wc employ no arents, but deal direct with customers, and can soil and deliver stock to any part f the United States or Canaoa a tabout one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through agents. Remember we will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a list of wants and we will quote you prices; or 10 cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your first order. Address all letters J. LAHMER Cfe CO., Nursery nen, TORONTO, CANADA. WANTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST- tuo I rt p latest music or artists' materials, will , I : 1... nnll.'nr. at T T Unci a oarytti'i "jr .mo. aj. Hyman'8. The pianos are fully guar fnr fiv veara. Thn Loof ftUKCU v. - J pianos made to stand the climate of the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fastidious. Tainting and music les sons given there. Stamping, LY.; broidery and Dressmaking done v., order. No. 113 1st St., Albany. ('.-. Another man's doom soled vy smoking stinkers Why not lo Conn Bros., and ht:y Yourself a ood ciar Thar keep ihe best in town. GENERAL NEAVS. A Bold Attempt to Rob a rank in Minnesota. the m;.ii: tMH-iuv. 5:et Sugar in Ca'ifsrEia Pcles ncd Wires Comf rows Emaucipi'tioc Prtc!a tioa Celelratiosi The IIkiialu's Special IKspatvii't. Minxkai'olis, April 1(. A 1kM and nearly successful attfinpt was made at noon to-uay lo rob the Ht,ale bank. '1 wo men went into thp bank wlei only one rr two employes were present. One. cov ered the employes with his re volvers and the other vaulted over the railing and thrust $8000, which was on the teller's table, in a valise. At this moment a depos itor entered and the rob her threw the valise to his accomplice who dashed out. Ihev were caught and nave the names of James llenrv and Fred Dounlai-s. W1KE8 AMD POLES. Ilicy Have tw t ome Biwn iaiid Kt jlriac ly the lcple, Ni:v York, April 10. The mayor sent to the commissioner oi public werks to-day a letter notify ing him that the poles and wires were to come down. They were as follows : On Sixth avenue from Twenty-third street to Fifty-eighth street, except Western Union wires on the elevated railroad structure; on Broadway from Fourteenth street to Forty-fifth street, except the fire department line; on Twenty-third street from Sixth avenue to I 'road way; on Twenty fifth street from Sixth avenue to Ilroadway and on Forty-second street from Sixth avenue to Madi son avenue. The fall of every pole was haiied v.iili cliecs by the crowd. The commissioner have sent for more police to be read' for anv emergency. i::.i:t m;ak. IV.z 4 uiitimny luevrpiti'ateil in Saci I'raiiit-isc-o for lis lSaauntrinrr San Fka.misco, April l(i. A beet sujzar companj- was incorpo rated here with a capital stock of $5,000,000, and with J.ouis Sitnlas, A. Litts, F. Khrmann. Clans Spreckles and I). Spreckles as di rectors, th two latter hoMiii"; half the stock. The object is to erect large Buar rennenes at various points on the Pacific coast, in addi tion to the one already established at Watsonville, Oal., with the cx pectation of refining 50,000 or (10, 000 tons of sugar a vear. The points at which the refineries will be established are not indicated. 4 0LOKED PEOPLE. They (clcbrale Euianripsilinii l:iy .liiiilvcrsitrr. Washington, April 1J. Kman ci pat ion day is being celebrated bv the colored people of the Dis trict ol Columbia by a parade of military and civic associations. Lurky .uavbrrs. New Orleans, April 10. The following are the winning numbers of the large prizes f to-day's draw ing in ihe Louisiana lottery : Firs, 32,074 ; second, 1)3,088 ; third, 9102; fourth, 62,052; fifth, 8S.433 ; sixth, 1697 ; seventh, 29,350 ; eighth,3207 ; ninth, 3002; tenth, 52,904; elev enth, 36,038. fttrrrt 4'nr 'lie-I p. Minneapolis, April 16.- Vhe street car tie-up continues. No attempt has been made to run cars since Friday. Police after Banlanxer Tapers. Pabis, April 16. The police have searched the residences of Boulanger, Count Dillon and Rocheforth and seized a number of papers. FATAL ACCIDENT IX A SAWMILL. A Young Man Falls n a Circular Saw, and Is Terribly Hatfllated. McMiNNViiXE, April 15. Ivan Powell, a youDg man working at Jones's mill.was killed at that place to-day at 6 :45 A. M. While stana inr over the saws, oiling them, bis coat was caught.aai be was tbrown from his position on the circuisr saws, which had just started and were runine at the rate of about sixty revolutions. His arm struck the saw first; then be fell on bis neck, saverins the jugular Tein and cutting deep into his neck. He aiea twenty minutes isier. He was an unmarnea man, aoouc 27 years of as;e. His folks, who are at present at Pendleton, have been telegrahed for, and the re mains will be buried Wednesday at Glenbrook cemetary. TOB SUGAR TKlsT. Proceedings la t lie Suit ( AbbbI tlie Amerlcau Campany's Charier. San Fbancisco, April, 15. In the suit to vacate the charter of the America! tag1, lefinery the depisi- . j xir.i.u C nun ol Anarew ncitu, iwuct resident of the refinery was read. It appears the trust certificates onginaliy gin in exchange lin stock of the Amcricaa Sugar lis finery Contaoy were given in trust to three trustees, bur later on the certificates were divived up. and each stockholder was given ceiiifica'es for shares, which be personally disposed of. It also ap pear j from this deposition that trie tiusfc gave fifteen thousand shares trust stocks lor the fuil ten thousand shared of stock in the re fininggcompany. though the con tention of the compiuy has ocen all alcng that the corporn ion didn't go cut of existence, inns much as I j fry clnucc9 of stock were left w.th the five directors, that they might continue the cor porate existence. Weich -.tsted thit he didn't know what was the reason for the formation o the Sugar Uffiain Lam pan r, but lie believed U was to keep itie price of sugar dovn. THE 5IAHLK.SH.!4 TKI.IL 1UII. She M ill Probably Slarl in Iter Urt Cruise oil Friday. San Fuancisco, April 13. - I was stated unllicially today that the cruiser Cliarlesion wruld pro bably start on her trial trip on Fri day next. She has tinislu-il coat ing and to dy taok on board a large quantity of rope, hawsers and other equipments from Mare island fortheirip. On Saturday, while lying at her dock, fires were started in the fur naces, and the machinery under a lull head of steam was found to work smoothly and in per ect order. tier ancnon are in place hut the steel masks, which were made in Piiu-burg, cannot bu put in until alter the trial trip. The argument ha uot yet arrived. Captain Charles Goodall, of this city, has been selected by President Irvin Scott, of the Union Iron Works, t command the Charleston on her trial trip. Hu inspected the vessel to-day. The engines were st going, and worked satis factory. YuunK I'inU Tree. My experience 'would indicate the planting of very young fruit trees, the younger the better. Dor inunt buds arc the best. I sec laige quantities of trees shipped in lure lroni tiie nurseries of the upper country, that are two or three vears c;d and tveo older. Tices like these have too larg: top to support for the amount ol librous roots tlicv coutain, aud iu order to be made to live must ucces i-arilv Up cut buck, vcrv much to the detiimetit of the tree. It niav look like a slow way to get fruit to plant tiie dorm.uit buds, but i: a few Tears the dormant buds will be fur ahead of the two and three year-old trees. I have tested the dormant buds, aad I know what am talking about. In March, lbSG I put out a small orchard. I ucd all dormant buds except eighteen trees. These were one and two year trees. Some of my trees from the buds are now three times the s'zi ol the older ones, and by far tlii best shaped and thriftiest trees, ami bear m ;re and larger fruit. have pinch tier's piauted as above, from dormant bud.?, over twelve feet high. The idea is just t'lis 1 lie roots get a gooJ start oel -re there is any dram en them lroni the top. If )uu get a good root you will have a good trie, but without it vou never vr li. Ii any person doubts this theory iet them come to my placis, t:.ree and cne halt nines east I l uso Kobies, on the Ilucr Uuero, und I will try ana convince them, ami not charge a cent lor the trouble. W. G. (iufy, in PrtMi Kolilcs Leader. chief .ntvnox. f CK LAME HACK, 81 DB OR CHKST VSB Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Price, 35 teatB. roshay & Mason. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinas fresh canned good at a very low figure at Conrad Meyer's. Have you seen tnat new line cf lae furniture at Fortmiller Irrinr'a? If not it will pay to do so. Call on R, M Robertson for ekeat, timothy and oat hay, baled, and win bo sold" in quantities to suit. Lovers of good chee6e skould call on Conn Bros. They have just re ceived a lot of full crtaan, fresk and sweet. Fahrney's celebrated blood cleanser at Brownell & Stanard and at Deyoe & Robson's. P. J. Baltimore ftaeral agent. For your fine imported and Ke fl'est cigars, re to M. Banrarart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store Mexican Cactus Bitters is the beat remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For salt atM Banntgart's Wilb the spring comes fratdeainy and seeding, All kinds of tools are needed by gardeiers will be found at Smith fc Wasbbarae's. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been producd to a great extent by people who have beea cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urging tbem to try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to its sooth ing effects. For sale by Foskay A Mason. Don't forget that vou can now purchase a box of Kenton's Pre- nium Savon Soap for sl.00. He has been selling this brand of soap about one year, and those who use it know its merits. ircr.toirs Premium Savon sells like hot crkes. AVhy? because it is first-class and only eosts $1 per l.-OX. ' STATE iK.E r. OF H. The annual session of Oregon State Grange will convene in the city of Stleui, on Tuoday May 28, 1889, remaining in csr?ion three days. Arrangements have ixen made for reduced rates oa the Southern Pacific aud the O. li. & N. rail ways, members paving fuh fare go ng pd one lift!: fare rcturunu. Members fiom Eastern . Oregon, coming ovt-r ihe O. IS. 04 N. road will have t.t procure receipts from the ngeuts lroni uhoin (hey buy their tickets Hint Muy have paid lull fare, and this receipt with tbe certificate of the Master will pro cure ih'.-oi letum tickets at one fiith fare on presentation to the agent in Portland. Over the Southern Pacific it will tiqui.e only tiie certificate of the Master, but the tickets will nc good only as far south as Ashland. The session will open promptly at 10 A. M., on the 2Sth. In tiie atternoen .hcic will he an address of welcome rv the Gover nor, and a espouse by Mrs. I. L. Hilleary of Turner. Also an address by Judge It. P. Boise on behalf of Salem and a re sponse by W. A. Sample of Uma tilla County. Mrs. H. E. Hayes will deliver an address of welcome to the Cali fornia delegation, ot whom there is expected a large number. The standing committees of the State GirfUge, as apjwiinted by Worthy Master, II. E. Hayes, are as follows: Credentials, W. M. Hilleary, Marion county; W. J. Edwards, Gilliam county; II. IUbertson, Marion county. Order of Dusintss. F. M. Kizcr, Linn county; J. A. J. Crow, Lane county, M. J. Harris. Denton county. Co-Opcratieu, Ltcnj. Schofield, Washington county; J. P. Robert son, Marion county; N. A. Hcm brec, Yamhill county. Resolutions, Mrs. I. L. tlilieary, Marion county ; Hon. Ciias Miller, Marion county; Dr. .1. Casto, Clackamas countv. Good of the Order, O. J. X zer, Gillian touuty; J. A. Sroii, Liun couufy; Mrs. Mary Ki. r. L'nu couuty. Finance, J. A. Gro.-c, Umatilla county: John End, Wasco county ; Mrs P. Ktlley, Multnomah county. Appeas. T. A. Diggs, Laae county ; A. M. Allen, Wasco couuty ; Mrs. J.A.J. Crow, Lane county. Agricultural College, Judge IL P. lioise, Marion couuty: John Meidier, Wasco county; Mrs. 13. Schofie'd, Wfislungtou county. Education, Airs. A. L. Casto, Clackamas county; T. Goodrich, Yamhill county; I. F. Kirk, Lane county. Agriculture, E. Skirving, Clacka mas county, Pbympton Ktlley, Multnomah county; Mrs. Jane Edwar-s, Gilliam county. Division of Labor, N. P. Payne, Linn county; Moore, State ef Washington; J. F. Kirk, Lant county. Legislation, N. P. Payne, Linn county; J. i Robertson, Mtrieu county; Mrs. M. II, Wilds, Lisa COUfltV. Transportation, Chas Miller, Marion county; F. M. Kizer. Linn county; Mrs. Rosin a Pay ne. Lino cuut v. Memorial to the memory of Natinal Master.Junge IL P. Boise. Mariou couuty; Wiu. Cyrus, Linn county; A. R. Shipley, Clackamas county ; Mrs. E. Skiiring, Clacka mas county. Woman.s Work. Mrs. N. A. Hembree, Yamhill count?: Mrs. J. White, Polk county; Mrs. B. Schofield, Washington county; Mrs. M. j. Harris, Beaton ceunty. Cough! aud Couch!: aud CowrHS! What in the world is the reaaoa yea will cough and keen con shim? and still keep trying inferior anedi- cines when Beggaf Cherry Cough Syr up win positively relieve yonr coach at once? This it no advertiaiii cheme, but an actual fact, and we gaarantee it Gtt T. Blaekuiuu, uraggist. Pluiplet ou the Face Dero a an impure sUte of thelblsod and looked upon by many with suspicio 1. Acker'a Blood Elixir wiB remove a impurities and leave tho complexi. 1 cmooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build np the constitution, curifv and trengthon the whole aystem. Soli and guaranteed by Foshay & Masou. A fine line of diamonds, include ing ear rings, inlaid cold watches. finger rings, etc., just opened at H. Ewert's. Call and his nw jewelry of latest patterns. Wanted A girl to do ccneral housework. Inquire of Rev. E- R. Prichard. A second handonran for sale ehcaa at Mrs. Hyman'a. The latest sheet music at Mrs. flyman's. SHILGH'S VITAL1KZR rs wbat yen need for constipation, loss of au- petite, dizziness and all tymptoi of dyspepsia. Price. 10 aad 74 ceats per bottle. Foshay & Masoa. FOR DYSPEPSIA ax mvep cot- plaint. y have a prmtcd guarantee on cvt rr ultie oi&niion s v rauRcr. it neve;- fails to ?ure. Foshay A: Mason. I? !! -1 I .Hi ! f