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V 1 in i h 'i's a vv TjTjIV. , .V V - " 0aonMi i 1 &X; , - . .... 1 ' " Successor to E. W. Langdoa DEA-LIUl IS" ums, Paints, Oils, carefully Perfumery and toilet article.-. :l!so a full line of books ur.c hiationery, periodicals, en KZr rreacnpwon compounded !H ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Oregon .7r siATITUDAY MAY 11 1S89. AIjBAJN X , IMfr-EiV' -. GENERAL NEWS. irmnwxnai 1. Vtl .-V Wha Od Kariu.. Is the reason people will not,? can- not or do not see any inference m cheap nostrums put up.Jby Cheap JohnPhouSes or irrespons.b e par b at enormous pronw, "" niediciueot world t"""'" - i tiint . . r vins universal satis n,,a. n ice? i medicine it. ,0 vine sucn unparal leleil sutiSfa.-tio . for purifying the u..i oa Ti. o liloo.1 l'unhcr and Blood Mauer, id every jomw wai n.,trla it.- work v.ill costyou nothiPg.E" L. Ula.kni.in, drug gist. :. . nutton to 31olH. Every mother is cauf.ior.ed fagainst tivin" her chUd laudai.um or p-xra- b " mill TiTiV I itm il rravin? ''fH . ....:,., nr mi'.r. less ana contains no .t'nii phine. Sold hy Foshay . Masoiu A Sensation Over the Disappear ance of Dr. Cronin. AN ENOUMOIS FK11T YIELD. Three Kissoari Bald Kriobbers Keet Fan' ishnt for Taeir Crimes onithe Gallows. ft-u - til..,iil'B ft'inl niKitatch'iS. I lie I i r-i.- " ' t . s " , . . London, May 1U ieuaron, me spy for the British government on the movements of the Irish lead ers in America, and ' who testihed for the Times before the rarnell m;Ua;rm rWlrps that be ana tUUJIIllooi"") - Absolutely Pure n.i Twd -r never v;-.r.t s. A nu.rvti of mm:y,strrn::th and v-liol-soiiienc-s. More ecnoin;.-:il than tin- onlma.y LipcU i'-::d cannot le sold in i-oinpeti- ouslv disappeared lrorn Uncago, ,.rl friends. LeCaron be- DR. W. C. NEGUS, ;raduat t,f the Royal . C Uo oi Lon.h.n, F.nuland, alsoot the l.el.e vue Medical Colle-e. The Or. hso spent a. lifetime o. ct,..lv i-nd nraciice and makes a spe (MaltV Ol Clliw;iiv IPVeS llial 1-T. VyIUlllJi uo .vv... killed and that the friehdslnp Ue- .Pl.n himself ami tne muruea- i n;;n inav account for his removal. iionwitb n-.nltitui'e ol low ic.-i, m". wei-'M alum 01 j.liosph.it.; t.ouders Sold onlv in "His. Koya r. IUki.n ow PEH Co '. 10' Wall ..t.. N.Y. 1) W t'nvi.i:Y V: Co., Airents, Portland. Oregon. The Wint C V s. .o.m. ri.n e fcun.l at his -tfice room ir. StrahanV block, Kirst street. Aiuanj Orejron- CIIAMHKKLIX. IIOMKOl'AllllC diseases, removes cancers, scn.tidaenlar-etients.tim.ors tv of treat .,. Mirlmut wain r tlie Kniic. C. CIIA.Y I I nhvairiilll ? Third and Lyon struts, Albany, W - ; lie hours, iiioniii.i.'B, S to "J ml li to t and after J in evciiiiijfs. W M ASTON. 1 HYSItiAX AM' Soil gcon, Album-, oreon ELUS. PHYSICIAN AN1 SLllr geon, Alhar.y, Oregon. n. ... si ft v- x" I Z ' !! sd r III I A I'll MUAJI 1 v (7. ceon Albany, Oregon, otfioc in Pierce's ..a- lliriCtMIUUl?. iiwi" P. M. Carries the Largest Line of and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Etc. ill th ette Yalkjr ment with electricity. Has practij ed . .1... r:..,.innn French anil Lniilisli hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or niiilit. His niott is y isool) WILL TO ALL. iTOflice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth vi,.,f in thi- world is the reason wi 1 cough ana Keep cugnig hwr, trvmL' mlenor meoi up will positively relief your cough at once: i"" ,u " hut an actual tact, auU w ntco It t flk 1 li;iVlll"' you and ir h druggist, . -.-1 i Knt .Inilnr sentence was iceTiiauie, uu Key whs moved by ttie r.oj s Am-onrA anil ful and innocent uui-i v-, instead of sending him ta prison sentenced him to go to me ro.,t rrnrmatOrT SCDOBI " uit-iiv - . 1 ' :n vrk. Litre was mtn :'" " ?ii t wair till arrangements erc .... 1 n i tk rpinrinft . i rr fuui mill i' t,,rr. A lew dav3 ago Juige Key ; horrified bv an intcrrogaurj .1.- little wouth who wanted to know if his little niouatain wilt would be hI lowed to hccoihpj him. H "'-a that he had been married just three mcatl.s when ort;' imt that his w:le was a .... Ilnl.. rv!h.r Ituitl UlAlSeii. nmn wlm heard the stry at the jail yesterday suggested thht th .ioWt to be suanked by Cap- tin Chickcriua and sent bacU to his little wife, i SAMOA A.Denble-Toothed Skeleton. Florence (A. T.) Enterprise. While wanaenns " borhood of Poston Iiutte, ra west of town, a tew uj Charles P. Mason oDserveu ingularly laid etones in an ellipti cal form in one place, and prmpt; edbv curiosity, , he excavated its interior. At a depth of Mitral feel he uncovered ihe skeleton t one of the prehistoric dwellers at this val'.ev. In ene hand were evidences of a uuacn 01 airu5, the ttoaes mf which he gathered as .nr;..ci!iM The skeleton was uil t a i;ai.! Ikxoiujeks isix: AIVICES I'KO.H lisli- 1 liirv ", ment on tle Sea4Vll. O.akk, (Mo.) May 10 -Three Jald Knubbera. Daye W alker chief of the l'.ald Knobbers,nis sou Walker, and John aiattnews, eic hatred at 10 o'clock this morning, for the murder of Charles Green and Williams Ldens on juarcn , 1S87. The ropes broKe aim ine three wen fell tci tnc grounu !,iruS- Ir -it !L horrible Dmciinry. Theecondemned men were .carried nn t scalloKt anu siKam hut. it was airain a bun- cle, anu tne men nus j ...i-u vtniwo-lins? and wnsiiling, until finally they were stranjjled to death. Dave Walker died in jf minutes. John Matthews in ihirtppn minutes and Bill Walker in fourteen minutes. Taniarne Kefu- to KaU lVaee I nless lie Is ItecoRnied as Kinjr. Sydney, N. S- W., May 0.--Dr. Kuappe. Ute German consul to Uua arrived here. . . . ; I ... tate that natives are quiet, and the .. .,;; ,.f tha hostiles unciiacjicu. ,i;..i Tv'imherlv. of the Lmted iiumiiai c States navy, on tlic su-Sesuu Mataafa.tricd,turongn ui. aBFr, TRmasese to acres ta LV UCIOUw ' . . .a ...ni nnlpeo peace, Taniasesc uctuuw he was recognize as king. Admiral Kimberly thereupon issuea a Pr- t : . 1 ... n nr.rsnn DParfV SIX ic " . r - hei-'ht, but the oay nau muwuj been crowded into a -rave too small and was doubled up in a cramped pesition. Mr. Mason taok the jaw-bone, showing a fall set of sd, sound teeth, every one i of which was a double too n. xt is baerly possible mat tne sseict-u was that of one ot tne wore rcv.uc ccupants of the valley o aq Pima or Panaso bat the evident care taken in it interment suggests the likelihood of its prenisioric J. U0SS1TEI5, VETERINAKY SUK A ireon. irra.lnatt- of Ontario veterinary arymeUical S..ciety, is prt pared to treat the diseases of all domesticated anm.als on seientif.0 principles. Ofllce at Ans Marshall s livery stable. Itesi.lcnee 4th and Calapooia streets, Albanv, Oregon. KOI.DEWAY. VETEKINAK i L K. man an.l Ameri(:n t-olloires. JJ (reon, AitKiny, Oregon.- graduate of (JerJ ATTOKXEV. 13' II. . N. l'I.A il, VfV AT llt'ifiv llreirun. viin. - b-. l!o's leii.l.le. m pran "" " i i ofthestute, aii.U'ne sped liiiines. .,.,f,..,.-..! .11 viil.I'SE' AITOUNEY V at I w iiwnV. Or.-Ott.. e in rooms 13 ' 4 ' ,:..L.k. over I.. E. Wain's au'i .- - ntnr . ,T.ii:Tii'.fli AITOKNEY AT .1 law. Albanv. Oregon. rti':e .Hows lennue. 9,999-00 IN GOLD which Enormous Fruit Yield. Do ye it, (Del.), May lO.-At the ,i niU,.tin of the bureau ol information and distribution of the Delaware truit exenange, eressinan Martin said the pear ami n. peach crop, if all reports are true, 1 .1VPT1 i $ would be so large as to require the UlyUl Li u J assistance of all tuw agencies oi the exchange to enanie me grow ers to realize any profit. n... i,; fi.Tvpitisrnieni and send it Lllivui li....." .1. inui-ii i- I'll. Mirseivinaii. iiitii, J.UIII.H...... -- " - j. ... Canada, with 14 inreecett """"i . .. i ,;,..n iinMin-'c ttamns. and the lWO-ei:ill. rtiit.'".. t' . 1 t ..-in ..nl vnn liv mail iPObinaiu i m .nm .. for pinnUntf in April or May next, your .77-.'. ..4 n ..f t he lollowinir eolleetlon CIUJIUC til i:j - ,- ...,,; ...ii. ...i nnti.r vnur name in eonipeu- ui F'-'". "''" '-, ... .i.fthnv are tion lor tne ssi,:r.r..uv i;y'" , ,r T; ..V,V .nviiiir awav 111 order to imruuuw .; eery stock. riotinn of Plants: A Ol'lET WEDDINC' clamation maintain peace. Th staamer necKiou, will convey 450 men hanging to the wrecked American warships, to San Fraucsco, was rea.y t leave, and was expected U sail on May 1 fre Apia. Eighty man will remain with Admiral kimberly The Nipsic has been fitted wita a new rudder, and was about ready to start for Auckland. Herr stutei, tue uewij n - German consul, has arnveu ivp... Th. inmnnder ot tne linusu A IIV ,WM . 1 Un tiict-firl Thr cruiser uapiu n "- fl.a river tue Buwmrs-n :.i.,,i. in th Southern Pacific ocean, "northwest of Cook island. In thair tlicussion on me u ment or Samoa to day, they showed a wide divergence of views and but little progress was unaue. coaTrTiSnrKENiciATioN. miL'iB. The Oldest OfMee Iioldrr. Valiinst.Ki Letter to rhilndHphia Time. I met the oldest fhceholder in the United States to-day Judge James Lawrcnceson. who has boaa connected with the f ostoince io nartment for seventy years. Uo was eighty-s'.x years old yesterday. Whea he was a lad of sixteen he entered the Baltimore postoffioe. After reainin!j there lor fifteen years Andrew Jackson iransiorrcu nim to Washington, and for the past fifty five years he has been in the Postoffice Department at Wash ingtoa. He is the notary public of the depar aaent and Mr. Wana maker was f. e twenty-fifth Post-Mtter-General that .ie has sworn in. Judge Lawreuceson s.m re tains his mental vigor ana ins uear ingand sight are as gooW as they werefif.y years ag. He w a lit tle man, dwarfed by his age. His face is smooth shaven and his hair is silvery, tinged wi'h nold. He is lull of anecdotes and relates with a relish stories about the Postraaster Gencrais who have come and gone ! in the past half centuary. SUITS MADE TO ORDER 111 IMH in all nie f'Z; of thes, and pvc special Mention i o all business Al.r..SV,OK.-CHAS inilv lirst-eelass house :.. .v, ..it,- l.ar'e sampie ruuura " nwnllal me"... No Chinanjen employed i ... the kitchen, (lencral wase e 111 iiis MM Tailoring Department 3STKR BLf f K, ALBANY O EVERE HOfSE. I L I'feifler, Prop- H KWI RT. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE , and jeweler, Albany, recoil, ,trr: .yteri: r,.i-i)Y wn Ot.YJiU'UN SERVED K fiWi e'verv dav at II. OiSiVk.' rtrtauwnt T LOAN ON C.001 Apply to h. Oroder, Albanv pesUftice. iif KOlXAKS tff rea' estate jfvurity. I.nuil surveyiBK. -l-Rlirs H-.SIBIXCl srKVBY.SO I.ONKCAN OB F nd iiromnt work by calhne I r.-m.vn, K T. T. Fisher. He Urr"mAi........oiM of' field notes and town Lrt of linn count, rostofhee address, Millers SUtion, Linn couutv. Oregon. tviw AORNT FOR THE LEAD- 3 in'g fire, life aaSccWent insuraaee c.w- panies. No. 12 hardy roses. .1 V...V.I.. ..tit.iKin. rnnps. So. 3-2 overbloominifiroses forhousel cu.- j marriec, at ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. n 10 '.'ladiola. - .. o ..Miin t ii.i.a .NO. V .1 iiaiui .i" . . , , j No. 7-8 raspberry plants, 4 each b.ack and red. v.'mtnbenv plants. 4 choice kmc. No. -5 very cho.ee plants iour uu. v... ture. , No. 1U 5 cherry i iirranM rcc Nn. 115 l.ees proline curraniH ... r. ...v.;,.. iri.iim i...rroiiis All, ii nii i.. .r - ,.ar.. All letters with tHisadvenistmeiiieu'..'." alimi; with stamps. for any one or . ...re . ...k.o ..4 (ililllTU Will IIH 1 1 11 111 17 VI VVl ' - .o.n ; to hand, and the senders of the rtrst thirteen hundred will reeve Kiftn as follows. 1st s'J.iO 1 The next Hi, f i w n,l ino ; The next 40, 5 each. 3rd - SO 1 The next 4l.i, z 4tb :o ' I he next So, i eacn. l" i" I . . ... J ,u rt;r f-O.OOO letters have neen mriira, v- ..ml. rs of the next 1.100 letters will receive cut as follows: 1st fXll CXl I", CIO 2nd X 2rd 75 4tn 50 5th Marriage of a Hurlesque Aetress to a Wealthy Man. Mikxeapolis Minn., An inter esting little romance came to light recently in this city. Frank G. Pakcnham ol tins cuy anu jii May Kussell of the Loadon Gaiety Burlesque company were quii.j iietroir. 3iicu. m quietlv was the wedding ceremony conducted that few of Mr. Paken- hara's most intimate tnends nave heard of the affair. And with this wedding, too, the climax in a romantic little urama seems iv have been reached. Mr. fallen ham, as his name suggests, is an Eu'MisuUian born anu ureu. m lami'.y is among the most wealthy and aristocratic in r-ug.inu. About five yeais ago he met Aiiss Russell in London, it was a case ot love on both siaes. raKeunum Sr. opposed the match, and t ranK was sent olt to America plenty ot money ia his pocket. He came to Minneapolis about three years ago, an is now a mem ber of a firm of dealers in crockery and ulassware. During the en n i tfa-reineVit of the Gaiety company in Chicago Miss Russali secured se'n The length of her visit is unknown, F haf Is rr Keol. 'WRNISHED ROOMS TO RIXT. City Restauraat. AT THE : - - - Any perron iiij oi,h..j THAT HACKING COLfill CAN ,or any l the above collections. If auieklv cured by Shiloh'8 Cure. AVe gtamis extra i. sent, we will send S:SS;t FosLy& Mason. f ' t,...w!IVT'.ilm.."H""'M.... :,,.isifar ALBANY, ITY DEDG STOKE. FIXE LINE F ART SUPPLIES TiLET AN FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY ICCiVFCUiNLED. UISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, g'h'er wird Deuteh gesprochen. H. F. MERRILL, Banker, Next. 15, $10 each Next 40,.ieacn Next 470, 82 each vvi r.iw, i each Affr 1 0.000 letters nave w -os" tt.soft ir n-xt 1,000 letters will re v rr.sai.iM . - . , ... vi;ur.niia an.1 .....5100aeh Jiext o WV 1 vacation anu cauiu iv .-"y-, .. . ....1 .-. 7i f-ATh fcCXl 10 ... - ami ' - . . - ,,, . . J. lO, 11, li. y-' " '--.v. ,.aA ,h AfU-r 150,000 letters nave r seliders of the next l.ltw letters w... .. Irifts as follows: . 1 Siw eacn s - r 75 eacn rexi - 3and4 Weach ?: Next 5 25 eacn Vl:. Any person may .enaany ""'""T' u ""r awe collections. If a centsin in Jun all pereens wno are euuv. j f Ihi. We make this iinerai oue. Ilp.knoTrtngitIInotp object is to lntro jiiee uu. o- rI. up a trade. Our mailing poinw n and Shrubmount..Ont., KW-V;' Louisville, Ky., riainevu.e, but it is sufficient to eay tuai air Pakeaham accompanied her on her return East, and a wedding at Detroit was the result. It is said that Miss Russell will leave the stage as soon as her American en gagements are completed . lll'LUOON'S LATEST IDEA. . - . i. ci: iiii. olio A YoiniB uay """" ' loins the Sisters of Merey. Philadelphia, May 0. -Miss Kate Drexel, second daughter of the late Francis Drexel, w ho left $t5,000,000 to each of his three dauhters, has practically re nouaced the world, ino youna lady has catered as a postulant ol the order of sisters of mercy in the mother house of tho sisters of Pitts-bur"-. This it aot exactly equiva lent to entering the order, but those who know Miss Drexel know th.it this act amounts to a complete reaunciation of her family and her meat wealth. Miss Drexei haa uieditated thir step for come time, !rl.o.it'h the fact has been kept Cl lmet- c. Mi: Drexel attenoeu ma5 i , John's Ii.man Catholic church in this citv Mondav tnornine, and it was there that she elected to part from a few ot her most intimate friends who knew ot her purpose. After fm'.shinsr her devotions she kissed aT her" relatives, and took thetraio to Pittsburg, where she entered formally upan her new life. CaardUsalast The.Mrlke, And always have a bottle of r a English Remedy in the houBe. yn cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a coin or couKa may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and t r.mhlfis vield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay it Mason OREGON York. San Snils exchange on New c.-orw.;aci. and Portland. v ..... . ., n.,o nn ii state, couniv " i.. i " ' . . . . . ....... warrants. Receive deposits suiyeei rhPck. Interest allowed on umc uc . . ., ... nmmt attention l;ollCCllonB reran;.!.""'.- 5 P. M marine f'nrrisnondenec solieited Sr-Oilicc hours from 8 a, m. to Acent for reliable tire and; lm u .a wVwill miarantee all stock to reach our' customers in (food condition. Vi e employ no aeents, but ucai uireci. wmu lamican sell an.l deliver stock to any part of Ithel nited States or Canaoa .about,one- . i- -1 .ino ftnnrtrnu itv utuui nuioutim.". i""1. lF'. :; T Remember we will not be mroum.v..... - ..... .ran i IIV anV rciuiuic uiin. - list of wants an.1 we will quote yon prices; or 1 10 rents for a nanoumc iuibhuiw """"f which you may deduct from your tlrst sroer. Address all letters J. tAHMEK oc Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANABA He Would Like Jobs Li. Agent for re nsurance companies WANTED. Albany Bath House an HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JtSErH WEBBER. PRWRIETwR I-Udie and cbildr.n'a ns a specialty. ntiJe aatiafaction guaranteedj .MI I'T. HAVING SOI !' MY INTEREST IN THE store of uen-r.l ..ierchand.se of the firm of Coshow & Cable tc C E 'J wish to call the attention f all h o k nw .v. i..a ,r.,l..l.l I to Coshow & Cable to call a.id settle at once. Having sold out oh aco-int ..f l-oi.r health. I eNpect to change li". vc for a w hile, and all acceui.ts n it i-i t'lt J before I V-t- ready to leave Lrownnvilie r.l be It ft with . .1 oBker for c.lleetien. A w.rd t th'i wie in fiifticient. O. V. tOJsMOW, arcw.sv.l THOSE WISHING A FIRST class piano, sewing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hyman s. J he pianos are iuuy guar anteed for tove years. ine Desi nianos made to stand tne enmaws oi tho Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Maehine will please most fastidious, fainting ana music les .nr. iven there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dreesmaking done to order. No. no lstot., aiDany, ur For chilblain and frost-bites tue ri.amberlain'8 Pain-Balm. Whea promptly applied to the frozen parts it will ptcvent the skin from turning black or peelinjr off. It ahuys t'ne itching and bmartin of chilblains and soon r-;. tort s the part to a healthy condition. If .nalo iijronay v Mnnoa, to Wrestle With Sullivan. Nvw York. May 10. Billy Muldoon. the wrestler, thinks that John L. Sullivan couid make quite a nice sum ot money Deiore gmis it into training by giving wresumg expeditions with him in this city, Philadelphia ana Boston. xu bi esteriav: "The practice in wrest- - . j u v.. line Kulli van weuia got woum - of ereat benefit to bim,especially as T undprstanfl tnat ruirain uas uia wrestlioo: lessons in England and places a great deal of dependence n his wrestling powers to enable him to defeat Sullivan wnen tney meet to battle for the champion ship of the world and $20,000 in July." A BOY MAIL. ROBBER. He Wants His Younp Wife to e to Prison With Him. Kashvilli Tenn.. May 10. Elijsty Snyder is the name of a boy 1 7 ar nld. and small of his age, who is in iail here convicted of i-Ahhino-the mails in Macon coanty The little fellow was a mail rider n,l nnrloined a few dolls is from naneh. but when caught VUG III.. ' . bewassoiry and gave the money no. He would pass lor 10 jea ni.i ;.i nr oomoau?. and is inuo cent to lock upon. Tlie proof Scsaeihlos Tkat Xew. Thomas Brink has added to kis fartfirv machines for the manu- fo.nr ot woven wire 'cr" m Inrninr ifkllt KOBDC 11 0. mattresses; soil you want a som mattress that is the place to find ajsinst him was cocc'.usive, and f irood coffee should try some of Julius Gradwehl's choice Aaa Ha keens tlie DePl in uiw u A. a oil rtia market ana sens a "c uuo Urv,rta familv frrocenes. at tnt tUVlVV j C3 owest 1 1 vi tig nrices. NotUe to Cootroelors. itroTiCEis HEHEiHi """i' ""' N the next regular term of the eounty . . .T s l inn Mvnntr. Ore- comm..oner. ". yn the eftn T1 OW I1CIU o . , j citVof Albany on Wednesday tae o n oay m r, smith Kantlam !J i .i.teen feet wide in tie clear. . ....j:-- a, hiidze acres. fTTcTr-dbridRe too. about 100 feet wide in the clear. ,eA.Sofor Th rVrildnif . brate. across iinddr cmfc at the place th S forf. bidder, to Umit ertimates thtabrldf . fer conrtructioa ol same at Wilson Srdwh.retheold bndfe washed out m ranl . . .i;.n..i abore said ford, Zulr tTto aCSit W feet Ion. and " AHrt sS brids to be covered All bids must be filed with the clerk o or before one Week r of the ab.ve mentioned day. All n'usmust" accompanied by a deWitol b per cent of bid. Th. court reserves the right to reject anv "'",. o,h Har of oy orurr ... u -"-rK. Bitir.r MIATION. Shaving 15 cents at Vitrick's. Artists' material at Mrs. Hyman'a The latest sheet music at Mrs. llyman's. First-class work done at VYm Mack's barbershop. Shaving 15 cents. . . ..... Jn-t riceivcd at n. i-.vvens, iik-e assortiiictit oi gold-headed canes. FOR LAME BACK, SIDE OR CHEST ITS! Shiloh's I'orus Plaster. rriee,4 ceaU. Foshay & Mason. Call on R. M Robertson for cheat timothy and eat hay, baled, and will be sold in quantities to suit. No. 1 Star tomatoes and all kinds el fresh canned irood at a very low figure at Conrad Meyer's. For your tine imported jn- Ke West cigars, re to M. cigar store, one door east ofBIacK man's drug store It is no srood to look at the ther momete. this year to judge of winter. The only tiling to guide you 11 a- sijinurd' prices." wnica are always down to -ere.' Lovers of od cheese should call m n TM. ..... incl. re. on 1 .nn in. mkj j ceived a lot of full cream, fresh aad sweet. Fflhrnev's celebrated blood cleanser nt Brownell : Stanard aod at Deyoe A: lbson's. f. J. Balltmore eeaeral agent. Mexican Cactus Bitters is the ee remedr in the world for liver and ki ncy diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale atM Banmgart'a The "Pacific Argand" ranges beta four and six hole. An Eastern stove maie especially for this coast's trae. Sold only bv Geo. W. Smith, lAlbanf Fortmiller Irving have jast opened a beautiful line i oaa gold mouioinrs irera .n,vu.., engravings, etc. CaU and see thera . Higkest market price paid far five thousand pounds of bleached dried apples by G. W.Simpson, Albany, Oregon. Anew line of fine wall-oapers with borders to match have been opened at vrtmill!r & Irvine's. They are now and elegant designs. Call aad see them. Fin. Dies Ihe Fare Deters an impure state of the,bloo4 and e looked upon by many with uspicio . Acker's Bioort fciixir wm remove a impurities and leave tho complexu i smooth and clear, xnere . . . Til l.awia awnlW is nothing tuat win build up the constitntion, purify an trengthnthe whole system. Sol and guaranteed Dy r..j Done Jlav A. D. 1SS L, S.l t. E MONTAGUE. County Clerk. 1 ct vmi r lands and citv property for sale at the Willamette Valley Land Agency's office in the St. Charles hotel block. Sckultx V Henderson. HE SENT IT EAST. For a year I was troubled witb pains in my back and side, and headaches, the re sult of liver and kidney trouble. I was' attracted to Joy's Vegetable sarsapariUa, by the startling testimonials iu the pa pers. They seemed so practical I was in duced to try it, knowing that as it was purely vegetable, it would do no barm.' It acted as a gentle laxative. After tho second bottle my pains and aches disap-, peared. It did so much for me tbat I sent several bottles to my family in Ncwj Jersey, who also took it- with the most satisfactory results. Master Caulker, foot Clay, San Frajjcjscgj