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IS CENTS X WEEK.
A1BAUT, OBBGON, TUESJDA.Y MAY 7 1889.
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Tie Laif
Carries the Largest line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
oods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Yaltoy.
SUITS MADI
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F99K BLMK,
Vhar
mmACBUSmmlm:
TY DRUG. STOEE.
FINE LINE F
ART SUPPLIES
TtiLT an fancy articlm.
PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY .COMPOUNDED.
GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
toOTHer luircl Deutch gesprocfien.
Ij. L
BLAC8MAK
Successor to E. W. Langdon
DEALX& is
MgB, Paints, Oils
Perfumery and toilet articles
also a fall line of book an
stationery. periodicals, etc.
lf" Prescriptions carefulh
compounded
!N Oro, FELLOW'S JEMtU
Albany Oregon
Clothier,
TO ORDER
1
ALBANY
Is
iioriff
Mmefl
Absolutely Pure.
This powaer never vanes. A marvel
ol purity ,strengtli and wholesomeness
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, snort
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in c ms. Royal Bakin- 'ow.
dec co. k- v.'t!i st.. n. y.
D,V Crowley & Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
PIIYSItlA.'
WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND
siiin'Con. Cnn be found at his office
room ir. Siralmn's Mock, tirst street. Albany
Oregon-
T vT&. ClI AM BEKLIXT' HOM e6paTHIC
IJ physician and surgeon. Uttice, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of
fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 to 1 and
after 6 in evenings.
W.MASTOX. IIIVUIAN AM SUK
, peon, Albany, Oreon '
M.
H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN
geon, Albany, Oregon.
AND SIP.r
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND aUR
. geon Albany, Oregon, office in Pierce's
new block Ollicc.hours, from 8 A. M. to i
P. M.
A.
J. KOSSITEI!, YETKIIINARY SUR
gcon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and menilicr of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Ollice at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and O'alajiooia
Streets, Albany, Oregon.
DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY Sl-R.
geon, Albany, Oregon. --Graduate of fieri
man :in.l American colleges.
ATTOKXElS.
I). . N. KKI HN. O. W. W I: KM I I'.
LACK III "UN. ."i WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Al'Kinv, Oregon. Office in Odd
bellow's 'lciii.lc. -I i:I practice in all courts
ol the slate, ami ui'.e ecul attention to all
business.
WOLVEUTON CIIAKLKS E. A lTOKXEY
at Law, Albany, Ur. Oiln-c in rooms 13
ami 14, t'Ooter'i Isiock, over L. i'.. plain's
ator .
I T K.
K. WEATlIoRKOKK ATTORNEY AT
iaw. Albaliv. Oregon. !t:-e in 0ld
Fellow's Tenij.lc. Vi lli piiy.t in all the
I court? nf thentatr, and give iecial attention
I to all lnmir,e-n
f) EVE RE llol'SE, ALBANY, OR. CH AS
' I'feil'fr, I'rc. Only nrst t'ula."s bouse
i iu the city. Large sample rooms for com
1 niirrcial men. No C'biuumen employed in tlit
kitcben. General stce ollii e for Corvallis.
H
EWER T. PRACTICAL WATCHAIAKF.
, and jeweler, Albany. Oregon,
.Thiers t Qytrr I
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ASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
fresh every d.av at II. anoreki' icstaiiriit
00
DOLLARS TO LOAN ON GOOD
rea' estte security. Apply to 8. W.
Crovder, Albanv pstISee.
l.anl Jnrvrjlis:.
PAKTItlS RSIRI.n Ht'RVRTIXO RH CAS OB
tain vcM urate and prompt rk by calling
upin ex-eaunty suntyor t. P. T. Fisher. He
as complete rbpiaeof fieM notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying ia
any part of Linn county. Pofcteflice addrett,
Millers Station, Linn couuty, Oregon.
GB. WINN, ACBNT FR TW.K LKA
iDg fire, life alacci4ent iasureace can-
panies.
For Beat.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RINT.
City Restauraat.
AT THE
THAT H.CKlXGCOLT,n can pb
s quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
51 ran lee it. Fosnay & Ma60B.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker
1
ALBANY,
OREGON
Sells exchange en- New
Francisco and Portland.
York. San
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time de
posits Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
f Office hours from 8 a. m. to !r. m
Agent for reliable fire and marine
nsurance companies.
Allan; Bath. House
AXB
HAIB DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEFH WEBBER, ?RPRIETR
t3P"Ladiee and childraa's hair dress,
njr a specialty. Bati.ie satisfactioi
guaranteed,
LI IT.
HAVING SOI. MY INTEREST S THE
stare of tm-ral merchandise of tbe
linn of Coshow .c CrM ta C: K Slanard, 1
wish to call rhe attention af all who know
themselves indebted ta Coshow & Cable to
tall and settle at once. Having said out oa
account r.t fioor health, I expect to change
ciwa'e for a while, and !1 accounts imt
stHt befare I get reidy to leave Brownsville
- n! Ke leu .th anaftiter for cellsctien. A
era: ta taa wase ia soflieient. i
. r,
HVf, RrevaiTil
(Want Eflrtfe. .
Is the reason people will not, can
not or do not see any" difference iu
cheap nostrums put . ut by Cheap
John houses or irresponsible parties
at enormous profits, rather than take
a medicine of world wide reputation
and one that i: g vin iiniversal satis
faction at equai p ice?f No medicine
in the world is g ving , such unparal
leled satisfa-'tio t for' purifying the
blood as B' ges Blood Purifier and
Blood MaUar id eveyj bottle that
does not lo its work .y. HI cost you
nothing.! Get . L. BiStkman, drug
gist.
CauUoa ( Mo(kcn.
Every mother is cannoned against
giving her child laudjaoum or pira
goric; it' creates ah.n.rrnjlrsurl craving
for t:rnlni Ji'hvi 5 the .mind
or the child'. Ackti! f 'Tfby" ootiiiSr
is specially prepan'-' benefit chil
dren and cure thv.i , It is harm
less jaid contains n- pium or mcr-
phiue. Sold by I fMi-iy & Mason.
SPM'IAL5.UtICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
Loudor., England, also ot theKelle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent t lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargeroents,tumor8
and wens, without pain pr the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French; and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
itarOffice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Cnugh! and Cgh!! anrt Cough:!!
What iu the world is the reason
you wi 1 cough and keep coughiag
and still keep trying interior medi-
kcines when Beggs' Clxrry Cough Syr
up will positively rehire your cough
at once ? This it no advertising
scheme, but an actual fact, and we
guarantee it. G-l - T BUokman,
druggist..
9,999.00
IN
To Be
GOLD
Away.
Cut ont this advertisement and sendjt
J. LAIIMER & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, ot 21
two-cent American postage stamps, aDd they
will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time
for planting in April or May next, your
ennice of any one of ' the follow ing collection
of plantH, and enter your name in competi
tion for the S,!W9.00 in gold that tliey arc
giving away in order to introduce their nur
sery stock.
Collection of Plants:
No, 12 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses,
No. 32 overblooiniiigfrosps forf house cul
ture. No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. 6-10 gladiola.
No. ii-'.i hardy grape ines.
Nc. 7-8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red.
N. S20strowlierry plants, 4 choice kinds.
No. :'i try choice plants four house cul--
ture.
No. 10 5 cherry currants free').
No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black)
No, 12 5 white grape Currents
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stamps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as fiey
coin': to hand, and the senders of the tiit
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
sr :o i ne next 20, fio each.
2nd 100 ! The next 40, 85 each,
rird - 50 The next 415, Si each.
4th 30 ' 'I he next 820, $1 each,
oth 20
After -,000 letters have been mccived, the
senders of the next 1.100 letters will receive
uiits as follows:
1st 8225 Next JO, 815 eack
2nd 135 1 Next 15, $10 each
2rd 75 I Next 40, $5 each
4th f. j Next 470, $2 each
oth- 25 j Next 500, $1 each
Aft;r K0.000 letters have been received,
j s-. lcs ol t ir n-xt 1,000 letters will re-
'tin as la.l iws:
an 1 $100 ach j Next 5 .$29 eath
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each I Next 15 10 each
6, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next 364 3 each
3. 10, 11, 12. 26 each Next 603 1 each
After 150,000 letters have been received the
senders of the next 1.199 letters will teceive
irifts as follows:
1 $100 each I Next 10 t20 each
2........ 75 each j Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 50 each j Next 585 ... . 2 each
Next 5 25 each f Next 479 leach
Any person may send any number of times
for any of t he above collections. If 5 cents in
stamps extra is sent, we will send in Jun
next a printed list of the names of all persons ,
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
Hrrald, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object is to iotroduce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount, Ont., Kochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago,
111., and we will guarantee All stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no aeents, but deal direct with customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United States or Canaua a. about 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 wo 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 & CO.,
Nurserj'nen,
TOUON I , CANADA.
wanted.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B.
Hyman'8. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for five years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sons given there. Stamping, Em
broidery and Dressmaking done to
order. ,No. 115 1st St, Albany, Or.
For chilblain and frostbites use
Chamberlain's Pain.Palm. When
promptly applied t the frozen parts
it will pievent the skin from turijlnjr
black or peeling of!. It allays the
itchirjz and smarting of chilblains
r.nd 6oon restore the partto a healthy '
condition For tale. ay. Foshur &
Mftfoi,
Given
GENERAL NEWS.
The
Senate Committee Invest.
gating
Canadian railroads.
Pit. CUOMX-S DISAPl'KAKANCE
Dstsctivts Seartbing let Him-Tht Bail
Stops tbe Kacss ia Sa fratcircs
Eastern News.
The Hera La's Special Dispatches. ! '
. New Yokk, May 6. The senate
committee appointed to investigate
liege d ownership by Canadian
corporations and capital of ' Ameri
can rcdTeassemblsd this morn
ing. The" first witness" was'Com
missioner Albert Fink, chairman of
the Grand Trunk association, which
be raid was an association to ar
range joint competitive tariffs, sf
cure uniformity in charges, and
class and maintain established
tariffs. Fink described tbe Grand
Trunk railway and its branches so
far as he knew. As a Trunk line
it ran from Chicago to Portland,
Maine.
MYSTKRIOf S DISAFI'EAKANCE
Detectives Searching in Vain for
tho Missing nr. Cronin.
Chicago, Mav 6. A large force
of detectives are scouring Lake
view this morning in tbe hope of
finding a clue to tne mysterious
disappearance of Dr. 1 . 11. Cronin
So lar no success has attended
their efforts. All the facts obtain
fable are that Dr. P. H. Cronin, a
local .uysician. somewhat widely
known among the members of the
Ancient Order of Hibernians and
other Irish societies, disappeared
last night in a mysterious manner.
His friends express the belief that
ne has been foullv dealt with. A
stranger took the doctor oil lust
night, it is related, ostensibly to
attend an injured man in Lake
view, ince then Cronin has not
been seen, and inquiry fails ta
bring to lij:ht any injured man
such as described. To-day a trunk
was found on tbe prairie near Lake
view, containing a mass of bloody
cotton similar to that Cronin car
ried in his surgeon's case, and
some hair, said to resemble in color
the doctor's locks. A two column
interview with Ur. Cronin, in a
printed form prepared by himse!l",
was given to the newspapers to
night by his friends. It related
various circumstances, purporting
that a conspiracy of some sort ex
isted to injure Cronin in reputation
or person.
noes Not Know Him.
Boston, May 6. Jidgar L.
Davenport was shown a dispatch
from San Francisco announcing
the success of Wm. Henry Dayeu
port. Mr. Davenport said: "I
have but one brother, Harry 13.
Davenport, who is in New York,
and two sisters, Fannie and Mav.
This man I do not know."
The New York Pedestrians.
New York, May 0. Of fifty
three pedestrians, who started this
morning in tke six days walk only
about half remained on the track
al 1 o'clock to-day. Prom the aj
pearance of the remainder it looks
as if they would drop out of the
race before nigiit. Veteran
O'Leary quit the floor after walk
ing tvrelve miles.
Ite Was Insane.
Paris, May (5. Perrin, who
fired at President Carnot yesterday
was recently under treatment for
insanity.
Searched by the Police.
Paris, May 6. The houses of
sixteen Boulangists at Neuly have
been searched by the police.
Ilaces Postponed,
Sacramento, Mav 6. On ac'
count of the disagreeable weather
the sculling races nave been post
poned front to dav until next Mon
day.
Are We to Have Another War
Some political proahefs aver tint
we shall. Be that as it may, the bat
tle waged by medical science against
aisease win never cease until we ar
rive at the Utopian epoch when tbe
human family snail cease to be afflct-
cd with bodily ailments. One of the
most potent weapons which the ar
mory of medicine furnishes, is Hos
tetter's Stomach Bitters, which is of
special utility as a family remedy, as
it is adapted to the immediate relief
and ultimate cure of those disorders
of the stomach,liver and bowles which
arc of commonest occurence, lndi
gestion, biliousness and constipation
are inscparabla companions, as these
ailments are completely eradicated by
the Bitters. But the remedial scope
of this superlatively wholesome and
genial medicine takes in also nervous
ailments, rheumatism and kidney
troubles; its action in these, as in the
other complaints, being characterized
by nnequalea iouo
Eieaorie Bitters.
This remedy is becoming to well
and popular known as. to need no spe
cial mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters 6ing the came song of
praise A purer meaicine aoes not ex
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Hitters will cure
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
and remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Rheum and other affections caused
by impure blood. Will drive Malaria
from the system and prevent as well
06 cure all Malarial fevers For the
cure of Headache, Constipation and
Indigestion try electric bitters En
tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Price 50 cents and $1.00
per bottle at Foshay & Mason. (
XEW TORPEDO BOAT.
Fast Time Expected of tho Herra
shoff Craft.
New York Tribune.
The new torpedo boat which the
Herreshofl's are building for the Navy
Department at Bristol, R. I., is fast
nearing completion and is expected to
be ready for trial in another month or
six weeks. She is 137 feet long, 14$
feet beam and S feet depth of hold,
with a drauhgt of 3 feet $ inches on
the load line. She is t carry a
secondary battery of two six-pounder
rapid-tiring gnus, - and the contract
calls for a speed of twenty knots per
hour on the official trial. This won
der of marine architecture was de
signed by Nathaniel G. Herrestioff
aid his blind brother, John B., tbe
famous designer, and , builder of tume
of tho,. fastest steam yatchts ia the
world, and they - confidently Apeck a
speed ot twenty-three knots with the
new boat.
The yebsel will be propelled by
twin screws attached to steel shafts
extending from either side of the
stern, connected with two quadruple
expansion engines with five cylinders,
calculated t" develop ICOO-horse
power. The vessel will be divided
into eight wUer-tight compartments.
The engines will be in the middle of
the boat with one of the boilers for
ward and the other abaft the engines,
thus occupying three of the comtart
ments. The quarters for the officers
will be aft and those for the crew
forward just the reverse of the ar
rangements in the monitors. There
will be no deck houses, hence the
craft will not be a comfortable one in
the tropics, nor in summer time in
this latitude, notwithstanding that
she is to tic fitted with several patent
ventilating boilers to supply the
quarters with fresh air. Two large
torpedo shutes are fitted on either
side of the bow, to placed as to be
protected by the turtleback of the
forward part of the boat.
The pilot-house will be a small
tower just forward of the smokepipe,
while another tower near the stern
will be for the lookout. The eon
tract price for the new boat is $S2,
750, with a condition of $1500 extra
for each quarter of a knot made in
excess of twenty-three knots.
SUNDAY SCHOOL C0HVES1I0N.
Portland, Or., Mav 3,
The fourth annual convention of
the Oregon State Sunday School
Association will be held in the
Presbyterian church, Corvallis,
commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. on
Tuesday. June 4th, and closing at
12 m. on Thursdav, June (, lS'6'.t,
While this is a Mass Convention,
and all interested in tin; work are
mpst earnestly and cordially in
viteu to to present, vet to insure
representation, all Sundav schools
in the state are requested to select
two or more persons pledged to
attend. Word conies to us from
Coivallis that the friends of the
work in thatcity will oMn
their homes and hearts and take
care of all who may attend the
convention. That they may know
who are to be entertained, all those
expecting to be present will confer
a layor by sending their names to
Prol. . h. i atcs:, Corvallis, that
places may be assigned them.
Arrangements have been made
with the lines of the Southern
Pacific railroad in Oregon and the
Oregon Pacific railroad to return
at one-fifth fare a.'l those in attend
ance who have paid full fare in j
going to the convention over tlie.ee
lines. Prof. Henry Sheak, f lliilo
inath, Oregon is the Statistical
secretary of the association, and he
desires to secure a report from
every Sunday school in Oregon.
Will the proper officer of each
school see that such a report is
sent him in time for the conven
tion? Pastors, Sunday school
superintendents and all interested
in the work are requested to give
this notice as wide publicity as
possible. E. W. Allkk,
President.
Amelie Itives Tries tbe Pig; Puzzel.
Washington Critic.
Through the half-open door in the
Hotel Arno the murmur ef a 'ow,
musical voice floated into the hall
way. The door opened into an
elegant apartment, decorated with
rich drapery and bijouterie that gave
the place an air of voluptuous re line.
ment.
Seated on a sott Turkish rng of
luxurious squaphiness a wraith figure
sits: the face of exquisite sweetness,
yet with an uncanny brilliancy about
the eyes, is lit up by the fitful glow
of the firelight. Upon the little
hand rests a head whose gold en
meshed tresses fall a glittering shower
over a sculpturesque arm, and in the
other is a dainty circular box with
grooves of scrupulous exactness.
through which brilliant colored
globules wheel aud circle iu bewilder-
inar mazmess.
"My God," says the fair girL with
a smothered sob. "I cannot do it I
cannotl"
She gives the dainty circular box a
swift whirL gases at it with a look of
intense determination, and, drawing
herself up to the hight of her scornful
stature, cast it lrom ner into tne nre
as if it were a thing too low for her
superb contempt. For an instant
her face rests in her hands; then with
trembling steps she propels her slen
der figure over to the nearest table,
sits down and writes another novel.
It is Amelie Rives Chanler, and she
has been trying to get the "Tigs in
the Pen."
A fln stock of English and hooey
comb momie burffy lap robes. Hv
nets and summer goods at the leading
harness dealers, Thompson & Over
mans.
Try Conn Bro's Pappoois 5-cent
Havana cigars. ,
AT WASHINGTON
Notes
and Comments From the
National Capital.
SI Pit EM K BENCH VACANCY.
P;Dfion Casts Reopened and Graatad-Ta
Publication of Col Dudley's Letter
The Oklohoma Matter.
Special Correspondence.
Wasuington. May I. -Ex-Senator
Mwbnno, of. Virginia, had quit
lengthy private interview with
the President on Saturday ftr-boon,-'
it the White House, and I bo
p!iU2al .- know i t ! I me at - tfct-ir,
wits end to learn' what "pasted be
tween these gentlemen. But it ii
a secret. Gen. Hahone refuses te
i)i- interviewed, and the President
is, of course, eut c f the question.
But all the same jou may be cer
tain that a stenographic report ef
that conversation would make
what the late Horace Greeley was
woot to call "mighty interesting
reauing."
Private Secretary Halford says
that Gen. Harrison is in as good
health as be has been for twenty
years. Mr. Halford is in a position
to know about tbe President's
health, aud of course we must be
lieve what he says, and yet oie has
only to stand in the White House
door and listen te the conversation
of those who have just shaken
hands with the President to dis
cover that nioe out of every ten of
them believe him to be a sick mo.
It is to be hoped that it will turn oat
to be one of those numerous in
stances in which "appearances are
deceptive."
Secretary Noble has given
orders by telegraph for a rigid in
vestigation of the charges, made in
the dispatches from Oklahoma,
that Government officials took ad
vantage of their official positions
to secure desirable town lots and
homesteads before the bona tide
settlers were allowed to enter tbe
Territory, aDd he says that if he
can help it no person shall hold a
foot of ground in that territory 'or
a claim that :s not open and above
board, and entirely tree from even
a suspicion of fraud.
Senators Suerraau and Spoouer
leave for Europe this week. They
will remain abroad fc-veral months.
Several names have been piojii
nc'utly mentioned Ir the vacancy
on the Supieme Court bench,
auioiif; them being Gen. J. A. J.
Crcswel!, of Maryland, auJ Mr. J.
L. Webster, of Nebraska, but those
closest to the adniiDistia'.iou seem
to think that Attorney Geuersl
MiKcr will be the fortunate man.
Several Pension cases that were
rejected ti? th-r late administration
have been reopened and ruuted by
Assistant Secretary liuvKcy. They
all turn en the question tt whether
the injuries were it-ceivud bv the
applicant while in the "line of
dutv." Gen. Bussey ho d, sub
stantially, in all tbe decisions he
has made, tiat any injury receives!
by a soldier in any manner, except
through his wu neg.'tct er wilful
carclessocss. between the dates of
his enlistment and discharge may
be considered k occuriing in tho
"line of doty." Gen. Huey seems
to believe in ;ivii)g the poor
soldier, instead ot the wealthy Gov
ernment the benefit of any doubt
that may arise in considering bit
claim tor a pension. And, iiko
Gen. lUnisen, he is opposed to
using apothecary's scales to weigh
the merits of the Union veterans.
Political circles were consider
able excited last week by the pub
lication of a lefer written by Col.
Dudlev to a friend in Indiana who
bad asked tbe Col. to assist him in
getting a certain appointment.
The following paragraph in tho
tetter as the important oae:
"Perhaps there is no one man in
the country who has doae as much
for Gen. Harrison during the last
twenty years as myself, but be
cause our Democratic friends down
iu Indianapolis have started the
hue acd cry on me, brother Ben.
does not seem to feel that he can
afford to recegnze me as an
acquaintance and consequently I
don't take diancr at the White
House as might b; expected."
Republicans here have found it
bard to believe that tbe President
has snubbed Col. Dudley, and yet
they find it difficult to place any
other construction upon the letter
recently published.
Caard Aamiast The Mirlke,
And always have a bottle of AJf-r
English Remedy in the honse. Yym.
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
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dose is a preventive and a few dose
a positive cure. All Throat anal
Lung troubles yield to its. treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed ry Foshay
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tList your lands nod citv rronertT
for sale at the Willamette Valley
Land Acencv's office in the St.
Charles hotel block. Schiiltz A
Henderson.
A new line of solid silverwnr
gold-headed canes, beautiful dia
mond rings.gold and silver watci'eg
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