Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 20, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 1889.
Vol. IV. NO. 22G
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FOR PURE DRUGS,
TOILET AND
GO
ALt
I 1
Tie Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the
Willamette Valley.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
X.. ELBIjAIIT
Tie Idw
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in t Willam
ette Valley.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
(a His Merchant Tailoring Department.
ITER BLOCK,
LUMBERS
- THE
BULllLM ffl nMLU
HUDSON, OR.
Are new prepared to furnish
Write for prices to ua at,
flpkk k
CHEAPEST PLACEv IN TOWN.
DEALERS IN
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperware, Pumps
Iron Pipes and all h-inds of Plumbinf) .Goods.
Aglntsfor the CVebrated
ON TIME
Cooking and Heating Stoves, the best stoye for the least money ever
sold in this city. Give them a call at the Pierce Block,Krorth First
Street. Albany, Oregon.
Julius Joseph
Manufactauer of Choice Cigais
-AND DEALER IN-
FINE M
11
"urr lhi"fand SnioKiitjr Tl.ac o., Vtcistlii.vrnSnrcl liiur l ij tE, ai
" ' , full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS.
t rtor U ' irrt & Kenny's. !e.-l Tttute C-tr.n- Alt :.ny
FANCY ;GOODS
TO
(1 L BLACKMAK.
I (Successor to E. W. Langdon
DSALKB IS
uruos, Paints, Oils.
Perfumery and toilet artie le
also a full line of books art.
stationery, periodicals, etc.
0T Prescriptions earofuTi.)
crumpotroded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE.
Albany Oregoii
OARWXS -
Clothie
ALBANY
LUMBER!
-
LU11
lumber in car-load lots in Albany.
r mi nun nnvirmitT
llDfitt tUiUFAM.
BRAIN, DOUGLAS CO. OREGON
mm
1 KEY
WEST
special xPTitE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
firaduatc of the Royal College of
Loinlo:., England, also of the lliille-
vue Medical College.
The Dr has (pent a lifetime of
study ami prictice and m ikes a spe
cially if el.roiiio ' diseases, removes
cancers, scrotVIa fcnl.iri;e;t:eiita, tumors
and wens, without j:tin or the kuife.
lie also nukes a St cialty of treat
ment wi'h eli ctrieiiy. Has praotii ed
in the (Ji-rruaii French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
dav or ni.-lit. His motto is
' "fJOUD WILL TO ALL."
5"0iliee mid residence Ferry street,
between Third and- Fourth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD'
o Be Given Away.
Cut ont tiiis ai'vcitinrment and Fend it
J. LAIIMKII& Co., Nurseryman, Iwronto,
Cnnada, with 1 three-cent Canadian, 01 21
two-cent American posiac stamps, and thev
will semi you by mail (potttpaid) in onI time
for planting in April or May next, your
choice of any one ot the following collection
of plants, and enter your name iu competi
tion for the $9,9!t.0O in cold that they are
privinjr away in order to introduce their nur
sery 8 tock.
Collection of Pliit
No, 1 2 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardy climhini? roecs,
No. 3 2 ovcrbIoomiiiKrow8 (orjhousej cul
ture. No. 42 dahlias.
No. 510 gladiola.
No. 63 hardy irrape vines.?
No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 cachj black and
rea:
No. 8 20 strawberry plants. 4 choice kinds.
No. 95 very choice plants four house cul-
;ture.
No, 10 5 cherry currants (ret1).
No. It B Lees prolific currants (black)
No. 12 5 white crape Curnnts
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
alonsr w ith fUmps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, w ill be numbered as they
come to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st SIM I 1 he next 20, ?10 each.
2nd 100 ! The next 40, $5 each,
3rd - 60 I The next 415, $2 each.
4th 30 1 1 he next S20, 1 each.!
6th 20 1
After 50,000 letter have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
yitts as Follows:
1st '.': I Next 10, S15 each
2nd 135 I Next. 15, S1U each ,
2rd - 75 I N cxt 40, $5 each 5
4tii - 50 I Next 470, each
5th 25 I Next. 500, $1 each
Afcr 1' 0,000 Utters have been received
e s" Ids ot ( ic 11 t 1,000 letters will re-
v -.'"Its as nil ws:
anl l ..,..1X' each Next 5 ,20 each
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each j Next 15 10 each
6, 7 and 8. . . 50each Next3ii4 3 each
9. 10, 11, 12. 25 each I Next i! 1 each
itcc l.V,00'J Jeiferri lift ye kx.'D ro.'ive(! the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will receive
srifts as follows:
1 Sinn each I Next 10 $20 each
2 75 cat h j Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 SO each j Next f5 2 each
Next5 25 each Next 47! 1 each
Any person may undany number of times
for iiiiy of the above collections If 5centsin
stamps extra is sen i, we will send in J un"
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to (rilts.
We make this liberal offer to renders of the
IlKitAM, knowing it will i;rt pay in now, but
our object is t" ii'tro luce our stuck and build
up a trade Our mailing joints are Toronto
and Sbrubmouut. Out., I.'ochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, K.v., I'lainesville, O., tnd Chicago,
111., anil wo will guarantee all stuck to reach
our customers in piod condition. We employ
no ai'ents, hut deal direct with customers,
and ran sell and deliver stock to any part of
the I'nited States or Canada R .mout one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Kemcmbcr we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm, hndusa
list of wants and we will tpiote jvxa prices; or
ID cents tor a hand ome illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from your first order.
Address all letters
J. LAHMKR & CO.,
Nurserynen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
WMTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing macliine, the
latest music or artists' rnntetials, will
linfl hHrgain ly calling at Mrs. 15.
flyman's. Tlic pianos arc fully guar
anteed for live years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific cast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and musie les
sons give, there. Stamping, Em
broidery and Dressmaking doue t.
order. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or.
ALBANY
ALBANY,
OREGON
ISS9
1888
A Eull Corps of Instrucrs.to
Classical, scientific, literary, commercial
and normal classes. Courses of study ar
ranged to m.'et the needs of all grades of
students. Special inducements offered to
students from a broad. Tuition ranges from
5.50 to $13.50 Per Tern.
Iustrumentarinstruction in music will
given by Miss Laura Uoltra.
Board in private families ut low rates, and
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pupils
away from uoine.
For circulars and full particulars, address
tho presidont,
KEV. ELBERT N. CONDIT,
Albany, Oregon,
WATERLOO!
IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS.
Taurists and ple asure seekers can secure
first-class accommodations of J. C. Gross at
the Waterloo hotel on reasonable term.
Board 2 per day, or $7 60 pei week. Horses
will be properly fed and cared for. Waterloo
is situated on the left bank of the Santiarn,
is well shaded, forming? a most attractive
camping ground, the 8 entry ah..ut the falls
being fine, and it is becoming a most papular
summer rcson. Tne soda springs have been
improved and furnih mid sj.arkliny mineral
water for which atc'loo lias ucaine
j famous.
j 8HI ryil S l ATARRH REMEDY
A To;i;i7e euro fir cntarrli. diphtheria
iiud t anker meutti. For sale ly Fa
hay V: M
! Kubber and leather bcllins f all
j duripWns at btOTvart & tx,
Collegiate Institute,
M
Absolutely Pure, i
This powaer never varies. !A marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude ( lew test, short
weicht alum or DhosDhate Dowders
Bold only in cms, Kotal Bakisc Pw-
EE CO. 10() Wall 6U N.x.
D.W Crowlkt & Co., Afrente,
Portland, Oregon.
J
F11T8KIAV
WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHTS1CIANJ AND
su,geon. Can be found at his office
room ic Strahan's block, First street, Albany
Oregon-
DK C. CHAMBKKLIN, HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office, corner
Jhird and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of
fice hours, mornings, t to 9 aud 12 to 1 and
after 6 in evenings.
Gr,
W. HASTON, rmsiciAK
, geon, Albany, Oregon.
AM SUR
M
II. J ELLIS, I'HYSICIAN AND SURr
, geon, Albar.y, Oregon.
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND oUR
. geon Albany, Oregon, orlice in Pierce's
new blouk. Otlice.hours, from 8 A. M. to 4
r. 11.
AJ. ROSSITEH, VETERINARY SUI4
. geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domeFtioated animals on
scientific principles. Oflice at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4lh and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DR. I. V. STARR, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon, latof K-iivf!ie. Or. Office
iuia" rnliah-rta. :e.j:? -' etatj ts tbe
rear rooms on the 1 ia!n hall. s promptly
attended to in city or counUy.'
DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SCR
geon, Albany, Oregon Grailuate of GerJ
man and Ameri..:n colleges.
attokm:v.
1). 11. N. lil.ACKia 1!N. . W. WltllillT.
1)LACKBl'RX, it WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
.) L aw, Alliany, Oregon. Ottiee in Odd
bs'Mow's Temple, -'ill practice in all courts
o? the state, aud give special attention to all
business
WOLVEKTO.N CHARLES E. AITORNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. OHice in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Wain's
stor
T K. WEATHOKFOKD,
ATTORNEY AT
1 1 . law, Albanv,
Oregon. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract m all the
courts of t best ate, and give special attention
to all business.
H
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHM AKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
Land Surveying.
TJABTIKS DRSIRINO 81TRVKYINO DONE CAR OB
X tain accurate and prompt work by calling
upon -county surveyor F, T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship tilata, and is prepare I to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postoffiee address,
Millers station, Linn coo ltv.Oregou.
CI B. WINN, AGENT FOR THB LEAB
J iug fire, life snd. accident insurance com
imnics. lor Rent.
BURNISHED ROOMS To RIKT.
City Restaurant.
AT THE
THAT HACKING COUGH can pk
so quickly cured by Sliiloh's Cure. We
frtiaraniee it. Fo6hay & Mason.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker.
ALBANY, - OREGON
Sells exchange on New York, San
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time dc
posits Collections receive prompt atteitioi
Correspondence solicited.
JfTDfllee hours from 8 a. m. lo 5 p. m-
Agent for reliable fire and marine
nsurance companies.
SOLD OUT.
HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IN THE
store of general merchandise of the
firm of Coshow & Cable to C: E. Stanard, I
wish to call the attention of all who know
themseh es indebted to Coshow t Cable to
call and settle at once. Having sold out on
account of poor health, I expect to change
clima'e for a while, and all occoui.tg not
settled before I get ready to leave Brownsville
ill be left with an fhter for collection. A
word to the wise is sullcient.
C. ?. OOSUOW.Brownsvi
PALACE
MFAT MARKET
James V. PiPE.Prop,
First Slreet .... a I ban
The best variety f choice beef,veal,mutton
pork nsage, etc., in the city kept ctmstantl
n haDd.
Another man's doom sealed bv
n:oKirii stinker?. Why not ;u to
'Jotiti I'.io:.. Ktid Iniy yourself a jr0u
cicrar 1 1'V ke? tlie best in town.
Gitfii peas, caliburre, cauljilt-.Ter,
onions, n'.rrv, pic plant, fii.-l., at
Diownc!! & Stanard,
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Wotes and Comments From the
National Capital.
"SUNSET" COX GROWS "FUNNY'
The Work of the .Members of the Cabinet
Trouble Between the Government and
' the Telegraphed Companies.
Special Correspondence. I
Washington, August 12. Sec
lecary 'Windoui has returned from
his trip to Boston and will remain
here for a few dajs before taking
a short vacatioi. He has worked
very bard since the 4th of March,
as in tact have all the cabinet Ai
re rs. Few people outside of Wash
ington have any idea f the hours
these officials have been obliged to
put in at their desks. The opeaing
of a new administration always
means unlimited .iard work for the
men who have to map out and put
into operation its policy, and this
being such a radical changt from
the democratic administration has
made the amount of work to be
done much greater than nsual. It
is bo exageration to say that tke
members of the present cabinet
have worked harder during the
last f yo months than they ever did
before in their lives and several ot
them have been for years at the
head ot large and successful pri
vate business concerns. Ihev have
all earned a rest.
"Sunset" Cox, the "funny" den
ncratic Congressman from New
York never forgets to be humor
ous. lie has just returned to
Washington from a trip thrwugh
the four new states, and he cooly
cUimj credit tor tho passage ot the
b;ll making them states by the last
Congress. This is carrying a joke
almost too lar. If I remember
aright, and I think I do; the credit
for the passage of that bill belongs
tt the republic a is, wlf informed
their obstinate democratic col
leagues that unless the bill was ai
lowed to go through the bouse the
president would cull an extra session
immediately alter his inauguration
for the express purpose of passu g
it. Mr. Cox is entitled to the
credit of having had sufficient polit
ical seuse to make a virtue ot
necessity, an6 for having persuaded
some ot his more near sight
democratic colleagues to vote lor
the bill. Let Mr. Cox be as funny
as he wants to. but don't let the
record on this subject be muddled
or coufused.
The Government departments
are having a good deal of trouble
with the telegraph companies
owing to suspension ot the contract
lor carrying Government message
Tho telegraph people are making
Uncle Sam pay cash at transient
rates for all the messages sent
The Post mister General, who has
authority under the law to set the
price for this work, claims that one
mili per word is a fair price, this is
denied by the telegraph companies,
and in the mean time Government
officials have to pay for their mes
sages.
Ono pensioner of the Govern
ment has just had a pieco of gocd.
His name is Richard Whiting, and
in 1883, be was granted a pension
of $24 per month, which was sub
sequently increased to $50 per
month. Afterwards through h
mistake made by a surgeon the
pension was reduced to $8 per
month. Tho pensioner applied lot
a reopening of bis case, and Assist
ant (secretary Bussey has just de
cided that he is entitled to a pen
sion of $72, per month and arrears
since his discharge which will
amount to $12,006.
Ex-Postmaster General Frank
IIatton'8 latest charge against the
Civil Service Commissioner is that
lists of the questions to be asked
at examinations have been sold to
applicants. He has not yet stated
who sold the papers or when the
offense was committed.
It is said that ex-Attorney Gen
eral Gariand has been employed to
represent the Northern Pacific rail
road is this city at a salary of $25,-
060 a year. It is to be hoped that
his experience with this corpora-
tion will be pleasanter and more
prohtable than what be had witn
the Pan-Electric Telephone Com
pany not many years ago.
Before Ieavinr the citv lor a
short rest Secretary Noble received
the preliminary report of the com
mission which has been investigat
ing the re-rating of pensions. He
has instructed the commission to
proceed with the investigation
He wants the proceedings for
twelve months. He ceclined to
make public the preliminary report
but said the full report should oe
given to the public just as soon as
it is finished, I understand that
the Secretary is satisfied frvm the
report that there has been no ser
ious wrong doing but he deemed it
good policy to have a fuller inves
tiation made, least some of the
enemies of tho Pension office should
sy ihm the months iDciuuV.l iu
tiiu preliminary investigation
December 1SSS and May 18S9
had been selected beforehand on
account of the showing they made.
Col. W. W. Dudley lausbs at the
idea of his beino- arrested while
passing through Indiana on his
way to the G. A. R. encampment at
Milwnuee, and says he will cer
tainly go if he can possibly arrange
his business so that be can get
away Irom here.
Sacretary Rusk has returned
from bis business trip to New York.
He nas taken no vacation yet.
United States Treasurer Houston
has gone to Saratoga to attend a
meeting of the executive committee
fct the national republican league.
Secretary Proctor fans telegrach
ed that he will return to Washing
ton to morj-ow.
A REMARK A 15LE EXPOSE.
Kndeavoriag to Introdace a Baking
Powder by Bogos Endorsements
The National Board of Health I
deceive the Public.
The people of the Pcific Coast
interested in pure lood. Tbev ap
preciate as well as any people on
earth honorable dealing. When;
the manufacturer of an article1
which is to go into the staich as
food cones up before them in the
newspaper with advertisements of
his wares, they demand tba: ne
shall be both truthful and honest
in his representations It goes
without saying that the manu
facturer who will willingly or
fraudulently misrepresent as to en
dorsements which he claims to
have received, can lay ao claim to
the patronage of tho people whom
he baa thus sought to deceive
"False in one, false in all," is the
watchword in such a case.
Housekeepers have no douot
noticed that the Price Baking
Powder Co. have published, in
their various advertisements
throughout the country, statements
representing that the National
Board of Health, as Washington,
had favorably reported upon and
endorsed that orand ot Baking
Powder. It appears that these j
statements were incorrect; that the
Price advertisements were direct
misrepresentations,dishonestly used
for the purpose of seeking patron
age of the public, and prejudicing
consumers against other well
known brands and that the
National Board of Health never
endorsed or commended the Price
Baking Powder in any way what
ever. The following extract is
given t'rim a letter recently ad
dressed to the Royal Baking Pow
der Company, of New York, by
the Secretary of National Board of
Health, and will serve to make
plain the deception attempted to
be macticed:
National Board of Health,
Washington, D. C, April 25.
"I have read the papers with as
tonishment at the unbounded
assurance displayed by the Price
Baking Powder Co., in attempting
to use the National Board of
Health lor the purpose ot tivin
credit to Dr. Priee's cream baking
powder. I am unwilling that this
Board should be used for the pur
pose of misleading the public in
the slightest degree. I have to say,
tberetore, that tins Board never, in
any manner, shape, or form, 'com
mended.' 'iadorsooY or 'favorably
reportod on,' Dr. Price's Baking
Powder or declared that 'with the
exception of Dr. ruces liaking
Powder every sample was found to
be more or less drugged or tainted,'
and anv statement that conveys
such an impression, directly or in
directly, is wholly untrue
W. B. DcswooDY,
"Sec. National Boar of Health."
The Prico Baking Powder Co.
seem to be eqnallv unfortunate in
their claim of endorsement by the
Canadian Government. Tee
b'guies thty publish shewing
strength aro just double those
given in the efltcial report. The
Canadian Covernmont report also
says :
"Dr. Price's Baking Powder con
tains matter insoluble in water
24 19-100 per cent consisting of
starch and tartrate of lime a mix -ture
adulterated 20 per cent."
In tho examination of baking
powders and officials tests made by
the Ohio State Food Commission,
Price's Baking Powder was shown
to contain 12. GG per cent, residuum
or insert matter.
Disarming an I'nseen Foe.
"This was sometime a paradox," as
Hamlet says. Since, however, the
people cf America and other .'and
have been enabled to pit llostetter's
Stcmajh 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 unwhole
some vegetation impregnater the
water, there, in the very stronghold
of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to
disarm the foe and assure efficient
protection, Feycr and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb ague ana ague cake,
no matter how tenaciously they have
fastener" their clutch en the system,
are first forced to relax their crra?
and eventually to abandon it alto
gether. But it i preventive force
that should chiclly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria
cursed localities, for it is a certain
buckler of defence against which the
enemy s powerless. Cures, likewise,
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and
bUlious ailments.
Why Women Paae.
Women loe tlieir beanty because
colds undermine their life. Dr
Acker's English Kerneo-for consump
tion is an absolute cure for colic.
OYER THE WIRES.
Zx Consul in Portland En Route
for His Home in Ohio.
AfiED KTAfiE BK1VKK DEAD.
rir atlNewberei-'Weatb.er to Be- Tiro i
a Tenement House- Lives Lost ia
the Conflagratioi -Wires Dowi.
The Hkp.alo's Special l)itch'.
Portland, Aug. 19. Kx-ConBol-General
J. II. Putnam to the
Sandwich Islands, arrived here
this morning and is a gutet at . the
Esmond. Mr. Putnam was re
cently supported by the republi
cans and be is now en route for Lis
home in Ohio, where he served ten
years in the legislature and acted
as governor of the state from 1872
to 1874.
KIKE IN KAKKOIV GAl'CK.
Tho Town nf Nowhere Destroyed
By It,
Portland, August 19. A fire oc
curred at Newburg on the Portland
& Willamette Valley railroad Sat
urday. A hotel and several busi
ness houses were destroyed. The
origin of the fire and the loss re
suiting were not learned.
FIKB IN A RISTAIRAKT.
A Fivo 6tory Tenement Ilonso
Barns.
New York, Ang. 19. Early this
morning a fire broke ont in the
kitchen of a restaurant in a five
story tenement house at 305 West
Seventh Avenue. Nine out of six
ty odd lost their lives. It was a
great wonder that many more did
not perish.
Aged Stago Driver Drops Dead.
Portland, Aug. 19. S. II.
Smith, an old man who for years
has been diiving a stage coach
from this city to Fulton, dropped
dead this morning near the Red
house, while in the act of hitching
up his team.
The Weather.
San Francisco, Ang. 19. Fore
cast till 8 a. m. Tnesday : For Or
egon and Washington territory,
warmer, fair weather and north
westerly winds.
' VTIreo Down.
Poky land, Aug. 19. WeaL-an
Union wires have been down all
day east of this city.
Tho Pride of Woman.
A clear pearly and transparent skin
is always a sign of pure blood, and
all persons troubled with dark,
greasy, yellow or blotched skin can
rest assured that their blood is out of
order. A few doses of BKC'GS'
&LOOD PURIFIOR and BLOOD
MAKER will remove the cause aad
the skin will become clear and trans
parent. Try it, and if sititfactioa i
not given it will cost you nothing-
It is fully warranted, G. L. track
man, druggist.
Mr. F. J. Smith, Editor of the Ft
1 Abercrombie, Dakota, Herald, says:
"The most wonderful medicine, 1
hare ever met with, is Chamberlain'
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
In case of cholie is gives speedy re
liaf. On hunting trips I have fonnd
it indispensible. Put in alkali water,
it imparts a pleasant taste and pre
vents the painful diarrhoea, which
alkali water produces. I could not
feel safe without it in my house." 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by
b oshay k Mason.
Hay and Oat Wanted.
Mr. L. Senders, of this city, will
buy all the clean timothy hay
brought to him in tightly com
pressed bales.for which the market
price in cash will be paid. Ho
also wants to buy oats, backs tar
nished. Deliver at stables.
Notice.
All parties having accoonts
against Herman Diercks will
please mail the same to box 305,
Albany, Oregon. All parties
knowing themselves to be indebted
to Herman Diercks will please set
tle and save cost.
Darn' Catarrh Sa nff.
Sure cure for sore eyes, deafneas,
headache, and the worst forms of
eatarrh ia the head and throat. Price
55 cents. So'd hy Fosbay Ji ;Masoa,
Albany, Oregon.
Honey to Loan.
At a low rate of interest on good
arm property in Linn conntv, or
on best improved city property in
Albany. Apply to Blackbrrn tc
Wright, Albany, Oregon.
How Dorter t'onqarr Death.
Doctbr Walter Hammond says:
After a long experience I have come
to the conclusion that two-thirds of
all deaths from coughs, pneumonia
and consumption might be avoided
if Dr. Ackor's English Kemedy for
cnnsumTitio- were only nscd in time.
This wonderful remedy is sold under
a positive guarantee by rosuay A
Mason.
Blaek Silk'Searf.
I received to-day an invoice of
Chantilla and Spanish lace Fcarfs,
hand run, ranging in price irom $4
to $11 each. They are very nice
and stylish, a new thing, and the
price is right, rsimnei loung
Now is the time to get one o
lios rrtlebrated cook stoves, only
19, at Ifopki us & SaitmarEh's.
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