Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 11, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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15 CENTS A WEEK.
Leading
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing. Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Vailcy.
SUITS MADE
in His Merchant Tailoring Department.
Ftttt'EK BLOCK,
wmmvwBmmammaaaDMTWrBr.
What- Is
MmUmU
3tom. of Mother, hie Caitorto.
8iomiicb VtarrbiM, Eractetlon;
nMrr weep ; mim ta wgewoa;
as
CITY DEDG STOEE.
FINS LINK OF
ART SUPPLIES
TOiLET AND KAKCY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTICNS; CAREFULLY SCCN.FCUMLED.
GUISS& SON, PROPRIETORS,
GgTIfer wird Deuioii gesorocf.cn.
n i w liBliV
i. L. dijMumiw i; u v
Perfumerv and toilet :uti.'n-.-alsift
full Tllie, of book" iiltf
uliArerT. tricttjeftls, etc
r-itj- TVeaerlDtion 4 e
ocopounded
IN ODD FELLOW'S lEMPLE,
Albany.
ot
TO ORDER
ALBANY
T3JZ2MMXXM
rmmw-wtrmi
to CMtor
Oil
GkOArm iwyteCwtwU MO
IT tmuuaami fiMforto Tor ehndgerfi?
campiUntatM mmriartouy pmaipUcn
town to nw.n'H. A. AwPMt V. P-.Vt.
ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY; JUNE 11 1889.
! I fBOYALrS'JjQ
! .in.
!
S5 J
I I 1
Willi;
Absolutely Pure.
This tiowuer never varies. A ruarvei
ot purity .strenctb and wholcsonieiiess.
More economical .uau "".'
kinds, and cannot be old in oompeti
Uon witb multitude of low tC6U short
weight alum or phosphate powder.
Sold only in cms. Royal Bakist Pow
der Co. li: wan sr.. . x.
D W C jiowi.ey k Co., Asenis,
Portland, Oregon.
lUV(l;IAN
w
ni. DAVIS, M. D. rinsiciAs a?i
.' .. e 1 m a ..K..A
room it; sirr.nan 8 niot-K, rirst nitibAi....
Ori-soii-
C. CHAMHKKLIN. HOMEOPATHIC
I) hici:tti unil firt'con. Ottic-c, corner
Thinl and Lyon strt-jts, Albany, Oreu'i l-
fife liours, niornrr.cs, to n " l" '
after (J in o cmntcs.
p Vv. MASTON, I UYS1CIAN AM) SUli
V.T, goon, Alt-any, Oregon
M
C.
II. rLMS, Pl'VSKIAN
, "con, Alh.v y, Orross.
AM) Sl'Kr
C KKbLY. PHYSICIAN AND eVM-
L'i-oii AiL:v. iic;;ii). ! iC in Pit roc's
now ijlocX o:r.cc nourp, irtni a a. r- t"
p. v.
4 .t. KOSSITKK. YK'i I KINAKY SbT
. L'ooi' i;r:nli!iitu f U-.itatio vttorii nry
rnl!i"'R ai.it ii::ll.lil r of ttic t'ntari" vctt lill
arv n:tiii(.-l wmirtv. i nri rarul to treat tl.e
li4c:.sf4 f a!l ":i! t slkattil an:ni:ils rn
i iuiilifu: prinui'ltH. OHic .it Am M.irMliall's
livi'rv Kt.il'le. Keit'ont-c 4th arid Calaiicoia
Mtreots, APiany, (.rcKO'i.
1!L 11 KilMlKWAY. VK'IKKINAUYSrii.
l) coon, Albany, (troin. ;rai:iaite of (JerJ
mru. an.l Aun ri -r.: li-it.
l.A-Kt!L U.S. A. VISl;iITAriWiwM,. A I
L. ;iv. Al'iuiiv. Uruii. Oliieu in "'.'I
I!o 'k '!t:n;i.le. tiilura.rti.-c in all courts
oi the st itn, anil ite special attention to a.l
lpi:mn-H.
w
tnj
tor
OLVETN AKI.KS E. A fTORNKY
at i.aw. .-it.ait. t.r. viii.-c it.
and 14. fester's lllnek. over L. t. lilain s
law. Alhanv. On-iron. Oth-e in Odd
K.'H.av'k Ten.nle. Will iract in all the
courtf of tbettatu, and ;ivc special attention
U all bUHiness.
n EVKKE HOUSE,
AI.UANY, OR. C1IAS
It I
Iftilfcr, I'rop. Only tiiuteclafs houm:
ill tne city. Jtrgc nan. pie rooiim lur vjmi
nircial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. (Jcneral ntae ottire for Corvollis.
H
EWERT. PRACTICAL WATC1IMAKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
OA DOLLARS TO LOAN ON COOH
(S I t rca' estnte seirnri ty. Apply to 8. W .
Crowder, Alhanv voxtiicr.
l.aiMl Sorvrylns.
PARTUS DEKIRINO BURVrVINO BONK CA OB
tain accarate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-connty furvyoi . P. T. Fieher. He
hwieoinplct copies of field notes and town
hip pUts, and i prepare I to do snrvevini; in
any part of Linn county. I'oRtofliie address,
Milltrs station, Linn cvuutv.OreKon.
Ct B. WINN, AGENT I OR THE LEAK
j in g fire, life and.accident inxtiranre t-.ni-panies.
r.r Beat.
FRNISIIED ROOMS TO RINT.
City Rettaurabt.
AT THE
THAT HACKING COUGH can pk
so quiekly eured by 8hiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Fosbay & Mason.
H.F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY,
OREGON
Sells exchance on New York, San
Francisco and Portland.
Buv notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time do
posit
Collection? receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
jgfOflice hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m
Agent for reliable fire andmarine
nsurance companies.
itay Bath House
-AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
jTXodier nd children's hair dress,
ne a specialty. DntiJe satisfaction
Euarantcdv
MLt OUT.
HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IN THE
store of ceneral merchandise of the
firm of Coshow & Cable to C. . Kitnard, i
wish to call ti e attention of all who know
themt.cl'es ir-det.toj t t'nshow L l.'ahlo to
tall aad fettlt at once. Having sold out on
account of poor health, I expect to change
clima'c for a while, and all accounts not
nettled before I get rtdy to leave Hrownsnlle
ill he left with an i flit r far eclieution. A
tioid to th wiM! is u1icient.
t!. ,"..ooS110W,Hrowr.vi
, , T T7 II II III
(;r,iD pens, eabbsue, cauliflower,
onions tclery. pie plant, freeh, ak
Jiiowi.ell & Stanard,
1 U4I
Warning.
! The modes of death's approach arc
various, and i-tali-sties show conclusivc
i iw that, more ncrsnns die from diseases
nf thn tliroat and lungs than auy other,
It is -rol:il'lc that everyone, without i
exception, receives vast numbers of j
I IIK-Ifl" ' .l t"t, ojatcui aim
win-re lli-.-: irorms fall upon suitable j
Mii thev start into h)-' fl develop,
.n .first Mowly and n . Shown by aj
-li-lit tickling n-nsamui in me imoai
md if allowed to coOtililic. their
riva-'es they lAieud to tile limys pro-
iipr i iiiistimiitioii una.lo the
head,
catarrh, all tins u
.ill i
.nieroU;
ami
il khowchi i.- pi'iti'ceu j
will in tiiue ausc tuaiu., vsi me vrti j
vii piut aet witti proiupniess; aiiow-
fi: c.;!'l to l' witiioiit, UttCDtioll is
dan'enrtis ami may im you jour
r.f.. Ak(ioii as you ie ttiat bdiuc-
tbiu is wroujr wit"
nr tliKt ril. oM a-.te
broat, 1ud;js
f Boseliee s
uiediote relief.
You I'Hniiot Iflorri.
At this scXMiii -f tJy year to be
without a j,-"i i-uliablc iiiarrnoea
Isam in tins house, as yranips, eolie,
liairhoea and ail inflammation oi :nc
stomaeli an.l l.oweli are exoeedinly
( (lanf'tiousi: n t tUuiIe.tt. at once.
! Omfht.ttk- 'f JOS' DlAlJKHOKA
i BALSAM v. ill do Ditinnioti.1 in easts
of this kiiul than auy .other menieine
on eartli. We guarautec it. ti. L.
Blackman, lru;;f;ist '
SPIXIAL .OTlE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London. England, also of the Ijelle-
vn Aledical Collecre.
Th Dr. has snent . a lifetime of
studv and practiee and makes a spe
cialty of chronic Uiseasts, removes
caneers, scrofrla enlarjiemeuta.tumors
and wens, without pain or the none,
Hrh1i makes a sneciatty ot treat'
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French ul jMiglin
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or nipht. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
iKTOHice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and fourth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
'n. i). n:.-... l .,
10 DC UIVBIi: AM
Cut ont this ai!tcit!.H'nient and n v.d it
.1 LAIIMl'R & CO.. KurFcmnan, 'iiir.mto.
Canada, w itli It three-eett Canadian, it
tvu.-cent Amrriean irsa2e stairps, ai d tl-.ev
will HC-nrl vou by mail (pcitpaM) in khk1 tin,
lor l) antir.-' in April or Ha.. put, your
cnoi-.e of anv on of the f It.wmsr eolleclioii
i f plants, mid enter your name lit eonipet
tion for the iX9:a.0O i" tin that they ar
"lvir.ir aw..y in order to intiodueo tlitir nur
aery stock.
Collection of Flant
No. 12 hardy rose3.
No .2 bardv climl.ins nes.
No. 32 overblooiuiiiKirostsfaiihr.n-cictil
ture.
No. 42 dahlias.
No. 5 10 cladiolu.
No. fi hardv cmne viiiCD.
Nc. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 41 each black and
red.
So. 8- 20 strawberry plants, choice kir.es.
No. 9-5 ery choico plants four House cui
. ture.
No. 105 cherry currants (rci'X
No. 115 Ivces prolific currai.ts (black)
No. 1-2 5 white ifrane c..rrnts
All letters with this advertisement encW.
aiontr with imp for any one or more col
'ions of plants, will be numbered as t icy
I'nin" to hand, and the serxltrs of the tirbt
thirteen hundietl will reecho gifts as follows
tst $2w 1 1 he r.ext 20, ?io eacn.
2nd 100 ! The noxt ), W eah.
8rd - M) The next 415, 91 each.
4th 30 I 1 he next 820, II each,
nt h 9(t I
After M.OOO letter have been rwxived. tlic
mnders of the next 1.100 letters win rocen
Hifta as follows:
1st 9225 I Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 f Next 15, $10 each
2rd 75 I fiext 40, $5 MKh J
4i ii 50 Nx 470, 93 raeh
5tb SS Next 500. 1 ea b
Aftir 1 0,000 letters bare ben veceived,
c n let oil h- i 'Xt 1,000 letters will rc-
r.ttsat In.l :
an.l ' . . .ino eaoh Next 6 each
3, 4 and 5 . 75 each I Next 15 10 each
6, 7 and 8. . 60each ( Next84 3 each
3. 10, 11, 12. 25 each f Next 693 1 each
After 150,000 letters hue been rw.cled the
senders of the next 1,109 letters will teceivc
rtfU as follows:
1 1 100 each I Next W 20eaeh
75 each Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 60 each Next 685 .... 2 each
Next 6 25 each Next 418. .. . 1 each
Any person way tend any number of time
for any ot the above collections if ocentam
stamps extra is sen;, we will send tnJuu
next a printed list of tbe lutirns of all persons
who are entitled to (riftB.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
Hrrald, knowing It will net pay m now, but
our object is to ii tro luce or stock and build
up a trade Our mailing putflta aro Toronto
and Shrubmount. Ont.., Kochcster, K. Y.,
LouiBrillo, Ky., Hainesviilo, O., and Chicago,
111., and wo will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no a-cnts, but deal direct with customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any irt of
the United States or Canaua a iUout one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
throutrh agent. Kcraembtr wo willuctbe
undersold by any reliable firm, e'endusa
lit of wants'and we will quote you prices; or
10 cents for a hand omc illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct froia your first order.
Addrees all letters
J. LAHMER&CO.,
Nurserynen,
TOKONIO, CANADA.
WASTED.
THOSK
WISHING
A FIR.ST-
I class piauo.
acwwg machine, the
latest music or artistsj jjiaterials, will
rind a bargain by calling at Airs. i.
Hy man's. Tho pianos arc fully guar
anteed for fivo years. The best
pianos made to stand tho climate of
the Paci6c coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will plcaao most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sons given there, Stamping, Em
broidery and Dressrcaking done to
order. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or.
ror CllllUlillll i.uu ; iitoiuitt;?. imc
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Whcii
promptly applied to tbo frozen narU
it 'will piovent the sk.n from lurniu?
black or iceling: o'X. Jt allayr. the
itching and smarting .T chilblain
and soon restores the port to a healthy
condition Vor; Vale by r'oahay a
J Miieon.
urft
SCENES AT SEATTLE.
The Proud City Rising from
Her Ashcc
.
,.lt j:i.AiATlNS-roJ
iu ilium;
L-.sc06 Sow Foot Up About Piiiitn
Million Dollars-Notes fremthe
Strickea C;ty
.Seatti-c, Jnu lt Four days
have now elapsed nince tlie disus
trotis lire which swept away the
luincKH uortion of this city, and
with it fifteen millions of dollars.
itctivitv. M emkxtmt
tents and iniorovised ebeltern
un-
er winch the remnants oi nne
tores aie being arranged for busi
ness.
Evei'v tiling lia uc.v quirted
down, and everybody i busy et-
tiojj ready t start in b.isiaess lu
teinDonrv n.uarteis.
i be (OCQunttee -tppoiuteJ iu ri
plntted the burut district, and wiii
submit their report to the meeting
oi the city council and citizens to
morrow. The new platting pro
vides lor ruuoing Front and Second
str ets out to the water s edge, at.d
t'ommercirt! to a junctiou with
Front fctret. Tbe new width ot
he .-tieets is to b'i ninety feet, with
thirty lour foct alleys. Ihisplat-
tiuv meets with the approval ot all
property-owners.
Tbe tame military patrol 19 oe
ing kept up and will be enforced
tor several days. No trouble of
anv kind iu the city has been
reported, aud everythiog so far lias
been quiet. Larire crowds oi peo-
e irom tLe bound towns nave
oneii viewing the ruin to- day.
The tire was neariy burned out
with the exception ol' half a dozen
places, win re the siuouldciing
heaps are b biazing brightly.
Most of tne day has been spent
iu recovering safes In m the ruius
and opening them. The sate ol
IVutus, Sineim-in & Co. and its
-nier.ts were inud to be total I
destroyed.
(Jurpe.i'erers and workmen nave
be-n buy -V. tiay in puttinu up
temporary t-.-.ii- L i ousiuess nousca
aloti' bicoad t-tttet. Lans and
'anliiu- me tiiiu.il into piaces ol
t.usisat-r, tioii !;. .lie en oi mi
week the major portion of Secoisd
street ruins i'l be re covered with
terls ami business places.
The name great conlidence and
chueriuiuesM i everywhere mani
fo.ste.1, aud the businef-s men apeak
ihccrfully of the iuture. Fxcavi
tions have already been com
menced for new iirick buildings,
ami m fcoi'ii as I he new plat of the
biisinesfl streets is adopted, the
erection of buildings will be com
menced at uuce.
The work of blowing down walls
standing is going on tdowly to
night, but will lie finished to-mwr-row
evening. Large gangs of men
will be put to work in the morning,
clearing up the tuins, and this will
give w.ik to all men who aie now
wandering about the city in idle
ness. The relief committee? have pro
vided for all who need assistance,
and to-day fed a large number. The
number is decreasing some, how
ever, and there is no longer any
need for suffering. Telegrams
containing money ami offers of
assistance still continue to pour in.
The worst is over now, and witb
what is offered and now on hand,
it is thought the wants will be sup
plied. Mayor Moran has issued a proc
lamation to all citizens having
goods in their jiossession belonging
to vnknown owners to return the
same to the committee at the ar
mory. Failing to do so by to
morrow evening will be treated as
stealing, and the offenders prompt
ly punished.
Tim Front street road announces
that it will commence running
again on Tuesday.
The insurance adjusters are
rapidly accomplishing the adjust
ment of losses and are paying in
surance, The remarkable confi
dence of the heaviest losers for tho
future has been contagious, and
there is very little discouragement
expressed in the city.
The Oregon Improvement Cora,
i .-. i i
pany h?s commenced tbe work oi j
repairing their docks and coal)
bunkers, and have men and pilo
driversuow at work upon them.
They expect to be ready for busi
ness again inside of three weeks.
Tho estimated loss remains the
samo as rejxrted, $15,000,000.
Highest market price paid for
five thousand pounds of bltached
dried apples by G. W. htnipaon.
Albany, Oregon.
A new line of fine wall-papers wltk
holders to match have been opened at
Vortmillcr & Irving's. They aie new
nmi i.ipiriiiit desimis. Call ano see
them.
Lovers of good coffee should try
some of Julius GradwahTa choice
grades. He keeps the best m the
market and sells as he does all bis
choke family groceries, at the
lowest living prices.
If yi;i want a eiean aud tine
askforJ. Joseph's imi:i- made
sinoTtS
c Wiiiie
abor cigars, for sale m
luott c.-icsr
dealers and al J. J..c,.V factory.
Try
('nur. liro's i'a:; oc t
cent
llav;.na cigars
WEATHER BULLETIN NO. 14.
Another YV..k of Very 1'alr Condi
tions to Growing: Crops.
The following crop weather bul
letin is conipileti frt.in reports t
ntivpd from the dillereut countioi
named, by U. S. IVque, who is in
rharire ottlie cell tint olliee of tbe
Orcou state wtather Imieaii .it
Ponlati.l, ;r., lor tbv week ending
June S:
L'lie leuiperature has been above
the avi-ragi", in ail tectioiir, from
to 1- degrees.
Thi rniulufl hns been below I tie
average, i--t any lalling in tin:
state during the p.ist week. The
ouncbinn baa been above the av-
few clouds bcini! at all v;si
bio.
the wheat crop has not uen W: J
able, but to fruit aud iwrries it has
iM-en verv favorabi
Tbe week was characterized by
continued w rin. cloudltss weather,
riuudav. June 2. beiug uuusuallj
warm, the thermometer marking
in the ninetis iu moit parts of the
htate. exeeiit f Ions the coast
In Son i burn Urecou no rain uas
. i
fallen since May 19. Ic the wn
lauiette valley uone bas (alien since
May 21 except lew showers on
May 28. In Eastern Oregon, in
sections, rain fell copiously the last
week of May. This shows alack
of moisture al the proper time.
Gentle showers during tbe first tw
weeks of June are necessary for tbe
orouer erowth aud maturity ot tbe
raia crop. Heports from all sec
tions indicate a desire lor more
tain to insure the wbest crop
The vield of wheat, notwitb
standing the present dry spell, will
ho much above the average, while
riia would insure a more bontitul
-jicUi.
The wfieat has beud .-d out well,
and harvesting will be in lull sway
in the course of the next two weeks
At lhndon. Coos county, oue field
of rve was cut lor hay which
viekicd eight tons to the acre. In
Weston, Umatilla county, oue
stno " of fall wheat prove J to
have lb'O staiks in it, measuring 43
inches in Jencth. Through Mor
row countv the orchards, g-irdcn
j cn,i giaia
, rmitin
tW.'rlj tbrivmo- anil
t . i t' ..r
I crons of ail kiuds will be harvested
; in this region, as well
as in fiber
j u 0r n1:. tte
fbe strawberry
an 1 cherry crops continue to yield
enormously. Wild b'.ackbiriic:
are lipe in Folk county; wild and
tame rasuberries are becoming
very plentiful in t'ie markets. In
Jackfcon county grapeviues ere in
bioiim with indication for a large
yield. Hops are very promising
iu the Willamette valley.
Fruit culture has increased in
interest through Union eoui.ty,
nod the orchards a:e very promis
inr. Notwith tdiidiuL the heavy
.Iw.a.r. ll.inil.. Il IT Ml !llll!fl fAlintt)
Dl.uni.io .... v ..... ...... - -
last week, a few good showers tre
again needed to continue the ex
cellent prospects for the grain
yield. Strong hot winds have pre
vailed through linker county dur
ing tbe week.
AlbauT, Lion Co. Iu ennse
quence of tbe great amount of son
shine and an entire abstnee of 'sin
the fall griin in this neighborhood
is turning prematurely yellow in
the stalk. Haiti is wanted to fill
the beads. Fruit is doing finely.
Another report from Linn county
elites that the wheat cr p will be
a little short; the mes'.as are not
filling out satisfactorily.
Lebanon, Linn Co. Crops if all
kinds look well. Farmers are fal
low plowing. Ha; harvest is in
progress.
WtiaMn'. DtMovery
"Another wonrterfol nliseovery bas
been made and that too by a lady in
this eonnty. Disease fastened its.
clutches npjn her and for seven years
she withstood its severest tests, but
her vital organs were nndermined and
death seemed imminent. For three
months she coughed Incessantly and
could not sleep. She bought of ns a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption and was so much re
lieved on taking- first dose that she
slept all night and witb one bottle hac
been miraculously cured. Her name
is Mrs. I.uther Luts." Thus write W.
C. Uamrb k Co.- of Shelby, N. C.
Get a free trial bottle at Foshsy &
Mason's Drug Store.
, TaraRon.
W have iust received a Iresh
supply of this celebrated roasx
coffee, ground free of charge, on
nnr Bflf-irrmdini macninc. vnw
used, always used. Willamette
Packing Co.
Family Jar.
We have a fine supply of ail
sizes of fruit jars which we are sell
ing at the lowest market price. The
best goods at the lowest . figures.
Willamette Packing Company.
v- Btvioa of silt and bromie
I mouldimts just received at the Al-
I. in liff iiro trampfl
bany t uniiiun: -made
to suit the most fastidious.
Come and see us, we guarantee a
fit in the frame or no sale. Corner
First and Ferry streets.
The Albany Furniture Co. would
i, oii in have vou call and ex-
or,.m their complete stock of
rrrmrl lif forc nurchasitig elsewhere.
Wc- I-eiu ve we can muKe iv iu your
inlrsFt to exaiiiine our prices and
Kcods before pujc'iiasing. Corr.er
Fir&t and Ferry 6treels.
yOK IV. NO. 163
A CIIKAT IXPOSEI).
A srsp! BM of S.Icm AYhicll
ImIA Bare Framl.
Th Colarist.
In a Isrte faiUtry ue o. the wont
men esrelerely a!locii his hammer
to slip lrotu his hand, it Hew nan
. a . l.
way acrs tue t.ui ami Mru n !-low-workman
in his kit ye. Tbe
... . i ... i.t:...IJ
mau avoir. mi. his eye v- t.uttt.
by the blow, alliums" aixtul t-x-
aniiiiaUili tailed to le.ctl an injury.
there beiuy lift s rf.atcn v:iible. He
brought mus in !!i courts lorcompen
sa'.:o:i lr liio bs .t naif of his cye-
sij.bt j:nl tJut i all oilers n compro
mise The day ot t;ie trial at nvea.
and in open cotrt an cmine.ut oculist
retained bv tl.e clclense exatnineu me
allege.! injured member a.mi pave as
bis opiniou tnat n was ts gwo.i as iiie
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red mnbined n v
9M T' ''Yrvw
pared a blaek'card n wbicb ; ;
words ware wntUn with green inks
Then toe plaintiff was .nlerea w
rnt on a pair of spectauies with two
r. . . . i r .t.
diflTent yiasscs me o.c iot .uc hj,"
eye treing red the one f.r the left
Cll?;Stlll tu UKilliai v L
Then the card was handed him and
he was ordered to read the writing
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on it. This lie aia wiiuout hkii.-
tion, and the cheat was at once .x
poj.d. Tbe sound right eye, fitted
with the red glass, was unable to dis
tinguish tbe greeu writing on iu
black surface t tbe card, while the
left eye, which b. pre!ntert was
sightless, was the on. with whioh
tbe reading naa to d. uone.
OiMirmlntc an Vt.m roc.
"This was sometime a paradox," a
Hamlet 6aya. SSince, however, the
people cf America and other "and
have been enabled to pit Hosteller's
Sumach Bitters against that unseen
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an easy possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty venom to
poison the air, and decaying una hole
some vegetation impregnati-r the
water, there, in the very stronghold
of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to
disarm the foe, and assure efficient
protection. Feycr and a-ruc, bilious
remittent, duui'j ague ami asruc cake,
no matter liur tenaciously they have
fastcnei tluir clutch on the syMt-m,
arc first forced to relax their trrasp
and eventually to abandon it alto
gether. But it i preventive force
that should chiefly recommend the
Kilters to persons dwelling in malaria--Mir,;d
lorriiities. fur it is a certain
buckler of defer ec
against whieii tue
I i-ncmv .8 now eiles. ( nrcN iiaewise
cc. uaewisc.
I lTT.,. rkftl!i rlu-iinia
rheuniatism, k'.duey. and
I billious ailments.
Tbe Verdict Cinaoimouk
W.I). Suit, Urugiist. Bipptis, Inn,
estifles: "I can rccomniemi l.lect-ic
Bitters as the vci y best it mcdy. it very
bottle sold has rivcn relief in every
ease. One man took six bottles, and
was cured of Khcnmatism of 10 years
standing." Abrabnia Hare, druggist,
Bellville, Ohio, affirm!.: "The best
selling medicine I have ever handled
In my'Jd years' experience, is Electric
Bitters," Thousands of others hove
added their testimony, so that the ver
dict is unanimous th-tt Electric
Bitters do cure all diseasesjof the
Liver, Kidncvs or Blood. Only a half
ooliar a bottle at Fosbay & Masen'
Drugstore
Merit Wlai
We desire to sav to our citixens, that
for vcars we hate been t-rllinjr Dr.
Kius's New Dieovervlor I Vmsiimption,
Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen'
Arnica Salve and Eleclrie Bitters, and
have never bandied remedies that sell
as well, or that have civrnuch uui
yersal satisfaction. We do not hesi
tate to guarantee them evcrv time, '
and we stand rcadv t refund the pur-cha-.e
price, if satlsfactorv results do
not follow itacir use. These remedle.
hay won their great jpopulrltvpux
lv on their merits, osbav A Mason
Druggists.
A rare lavraiosral.
Is oae which is guaranteed to bring
von satisfactory results, or in case of
fsilnre a return of purchase price On
Ibis safe plan vou can buv from oar
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.
King's Few Discover 'or Consump
tion. It is gnrrantecd to bring relief
in cverv case, when used for anv affec:
tion of Throat, Lungs or Cbest, such
as Consumption, Inflammation of
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop.
Ing Couiih, Croup, etc., etc. It is
pleasant and agreeable t taste, per
fectly safe, and can alwavs be depend
ed upon. Trial bottles free at Foshav
& Mason's Drugstore.
Boeklea's Armlet Valve.
Tbe Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
8kln Eruptions, and positively cares
Piles, or no pay required. It Is
cuaranteedtogive perfect satisfaction,
or money refanded. Price 25 cents
per box, For sale by Foshay
Mason,
Durno's Catarrh Snnff.
Sure cure for sore cyss, deafness,
headache, and the worst forms of
estarrh in tbe head and lb rest. Price
25 cents. SoM by Foshay A ;Masoo,
Albany, Oreeon.
The rrMe of VT. ..
A clear nearly and transparent skin
is always a sign of pure blood, and
all persons troubled with dark.
greasy, yellow or blotched skin cao
rest assured that their blood is out of
order. A few doses of BEGGS'
BLOOD PURIFIOR aud BLOOD
MAKER will remove tbe cause and
the skin will become clear aud trams
parent. Try it, and if uttisf action is
not given it will cost yon nothing.
It is folly warranted, ii. I- Blaok
man, druggist.
New comers to the city will nolo
the fact that I am tbe only grocer in
town who jwns bis own delivery
wagon and takes orders at their
houses for the day's supplies. All
goods delivered promptly and in ajood
order. Lcavo orders ab tho rtoie if
you wish us to call. C. II. Spencer.
Fruit fresh every dy f:om tho
market gardens at C.flL Spencer's,
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