Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 08, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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ORIGINAL DEFFrnvF
15 CENTS A AY'iSEK. " ALBANY, OltEGOH, TUESDAY, Ol'H).HJ:K g. It-Ml. V. " IV. SO. i5
FOR PURE DRUGS,
TOILET AXI) FANCY GOODS
-GO
-HE ALSO
The Finest Line of Pianos
CALL MD EXAMINE JIIS'J STOCK.
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Oil
CHEAPEST PLACE S! I TOWN.
-DEALKRSIN-
Stores, Tin, Sheet iron
Iron ! i pes and all kinds of I'tninbiny Goods
Agents the Celebrated
ON TIME
Cooking a:id limiting Stoves
sold in tins it . Give? them
Street. Albany, Oregon.
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LUMBER!
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HUDSON. OR.
ow prepa-ed to furnish lumber in ear-load '.ots in Albany
cs to us nt, 1MIAIN. 10U 'LAS CO. OBKCON.
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Castorl otrftj Cold!, CoH3tfrtl.a ;
tiur Stomachy Diartluva, truetctioa ;
Oivm healthy ittevp ; also aids dieaUon ;
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Successor to E. W. Langdor
DSALJUt IN-
iiMS, Paints, Oils
Perfumery and toilet articles
a'iHi a full line of books am'
piationery. periodicals, etc.
Preacriptions careful!)
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLL
lhany Oregoe
CARRIES -
and Organs in the
Mussli
and CoppcrwarcVmnp
best stoye for the least mc-nry eve
ill at the Pierce Block.Nrorth Firs
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irraai mnm ww.Tiiriil iilrmiB
JosrRPH
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Cicais
Albany. Orel.n,
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"I rjoOTumntul Catioria. tea ci"'-!:-'
rnmrjlointii. flus jrancnor tauay oku
kaown Co me.' Jo. A Abcbku. li. D..
(IIPnN
ohder
Absolutely Pure.
This powoer never vanes. A marvel
of purity .strength und w hoksomeness.
More economical Imiii I lie ordinary
kinds, and cant-of P- sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum 01 phosphate powders
Sold ouly in miis. Kov.vi. P. a kin ow-
DER CO, !! '.all -t.. N. X.
Lewis M. John mix A: Co., Acrents.
Portland, Oregon.
physician
DAVIS, 31. I). physician; AND
mii-'eon. ran I c found at I. is ofta-e
room in Stratum's block, Firtt street. Albany
Orejrou-
DKPi
C. Cll A.M li KH LIN. HOMKOPATHIC
physician ami turecon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oreiruii. Of-
nee nours, mornings, s to a ainl.12 to i and
after t in cvenin-'s.
G,
W. riASTOX. PHYSICIAN
geon, Albany, Oregon
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Mil. KU.IS, I'll
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lYSKIAN
Oregon.
AXD SURr
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C. KKU.Y, PHYSICIAN AND ol'R
'.'eon Albany, Orciron. oil cc in Purce'B
new block. Oltice .hours, from 8 A. M. to 4
r. m.
.1. Ko.-sli'KH, Vh'lhlilNAhY SIR
. coon, radiintu of Ontario Veterinary
college and member of the Ontario vetiiii
ary medical society, is pn pared to treat ti.
disease 't an la.mesticatcd .".iunials in
iclititic princi; I s. Ollice at Ans Marshall's
livery stable', iiesi.leiice 1th and Calapooia
streets, .M'lanv, Oregon.
DR. t. W. STAKi:, PHYSICIAN AND
Surire'on. late f P.rowhsv i!ie. Or. OM.ie
in the Strabaii-IVarie block upstairs in tie
rear rooms on the main ball, fails pr!i ptlv
atterded to in citv or countJV.
DK. It KOI.DKWAY, Vi:'! K!:IN.RY SI r:.
jreon, Albany, On-,'on - -Cirai'.uate of (irr
man and Americra colleges.
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P.. K. A. Ml'ALISTKR IIOXKOI'AHIIC I'llY-
siciau and sitraco'i. ll.-.s nmoed bis
office into Crau f.Md' block Ail calls )noiiiit
ly al tended to.
D'tfi.A. WliriNKY, PHYSICIAN AND
siirir.-on. '.r.:diiai-c I I'.elliMic Hospi
tal Mc li.-al College. t Vi tk City. I li.-i asi'S
of women a s; c i.illy, telice in I l- ir:;:.'s
iick, AT'-iov ' 'rcL'-'.i.
y tn i r.
1 pertv
;-i cnt do-.v
1 Im.1,1 i. I .. I ! A I I'i.l l
i.wi-.iare r :ji;ir,i by oroip .i:cj
i. ;iNo r ni.i,; ail t.i;!i.- am! oh-
ii, ioin - 1 1 lis i. u en t !. ii ini-r
rnd iipoii l r nI-"! rt :nij' iiiini' tin rt to, v iJli.n
'.lie eiiy I.niif oi A.!-:!i y. 'liiosi' lailiru to
i!o so . ill e i' if.!.- :o:i tit e o .'."i.
liv oidi r if t lie t r in::r-ha'.
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,.ks K.nni:M:Y
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Law. .
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of tin state, .tn.'
bu-incs--.
liA'Ko'l.
) at Law, M'.a
and 14, Koster's
stor .
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. Oltlrc i 1 rooms l.'i
over I., ii. lll.in's
1 K. WKATHHUKOKU,
ATTOKXKY AT
J . law, Albany,
Oregon. oifice in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
court of thestate, and give special attention
to all ItURlNCS.
T)artikh nrniRiNa si rtkyin ronkcansi
I tain urate and prnpt ork by calling
ujioii ex-coiiiity survyoi I , V. T. Fisher. He
hasconipletc iipien ft lield notm and town
ip plats, and is prepare I tudo surveying in
any irt of Linn county. Pestf!ice address,
Jlilltrs stati, I. inn con ity,Orjn.
c
r,. UTNN, AGFXT FOR THE LEAD
irt fire, life aud aciidcLt ineurance cui-
paniei
lor Bnl.
Hl'fiNIsiIF.D COOMS TO F.f XT.
" C.'lv l:-st:c.:rst.
AT TUB
Dr.tia Tile ler ale.
on srppr.v ck fik.st ci.s.s
druin sile r sale r.t the I.sji I ;
:n il n'l f;. ' n t..-.'t Aii.at.y in-ir K
P'ttte. (':i'i lit tii- f-.-Ttry cr tiidscf i';C :
Ai:'t"';. AiBauv ' -r';-,-.
MISSES (JILHEKT
HELA C1LBERT FRANCES GILBERT
Teachers of piano, orjran and baimnnv.
Kesidence corner of.Icfferson anu Fourth.
Miss Hcla Cilbrrt t Lebanon Thursdays
and Fridays.
WANTED,
THOSE WISHING
class piar.o. sewintr
A FIRST
machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. 1.
Hynian's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed fer five years,.j The best
piancs made to stand the climate of
the Pacitic coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sons giren there. Stamping, Km
broidery anil Dressmaking done to
order. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or.
BROWNSVILLE.
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SPECIAL NOTICE.
DR. W-'C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the .Royal College of
London, England, also of the lielle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cially 't chronic urseases, removes
cancers, scrofcla enlargements, tumots
:snd wens', wituout-jmin or the knife.
i e a l-- makes a specialty 01 treat
:ent with electricity. Has praeth ed
in the (id man French and English
lospita's. Calls promptly attended
(Jay or night, tiif motto is
"COOD WIt,L TO ALL.
S'Oiliee and residence Ferry street,
t'etw en Third and.'-fourth.
Money to L,ai
.Money in sumfnol
3500
up, on
real estate securi.l. ;7i be loaned
be
loaned
on favorable te n.H. Wor particu
lars call upon oi 'iii,Vi Burkbail
c: Keeney, Albauv, Air.
o Not SufTrr Any Lunger.
Knowin:: that u eouj:b e:m be
eln'eked in a day, and the lirst stages
f eonsuiiiption broken in a week, we
hereby jril"r',1'ii;5 Dr. AckeiV Ensrlish
Keinedy lor consumption, and will re
fund the money to ail who buy, take
it as per direetiois, und do not unu
our statement correct,
9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away.
Cut ont this atlvei tisement and send it
J. LAHMKIttS: CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with H three-cert Canadian, oi 'Jl
two-cent American ostae stumps, and they
will send you by mail (postpaid) in (food time
for planting in April or May next, your
.noire of any one oi tne follow ing collection
of plants, and enter your name in rompeti
tion for the w),9"Jil.0O in Jfld that thev are
'lvinir away in order to introduce their nur
ery stock.
Collection of F-lan
No, 1 2 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardy climbim; roses.
No. 32 ovcrblooiiiintf roses for home cul
ture.
No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. 5 10 ylatliola.
No. (i 3 hardv L'rapc vines.
Nc. 7 -S raspberry plants, 4 each black ami
red. I
No. - 20 Htr.i berry plants. 4 choice kiiu's.
No. il-ii ery ehoiee plants four bouse cul
ture. No. In .' cherry currants (re')-
No. 11 .r l.ces proline currants (black)
No. 12 r whi'ir urapc Ci.rrnls
letters u it:, ;1 i-c '.veitiKeincnt enclosed
aion..' u ith 't u ip- for : t r one or more coi
tions of plants. ..ill be iiiimbcreil as tlicy
com to hand, and the senders of the riiv.
thtrtcin biinilred will receive trifisas follows
1st -!-:) The next 20, ilu each.
2nd - PHI ! The next 4'l. 5 each.
I. f.rd - Ml I The next 41"). 2 each.
n't :;n 1 '1 he next S20, 1 eaeh.
;.tii 20 1
.'!ter ,'Vvi letters havR'hccn reccivcil, the
of the t ext l.lutt leller-iwill rtce.ve
i:t - l-illij'A s:
1-r :t 10, sir, e icli
...! - I:::, . Next 1.".. H ea h
:!r-l 7." Nt 4'.?!.' each
Pit ."o j Next 47a, $2 csu:h
.VI. 2.'i ! Next .'on, si each
1 . t i,(m4 i letters have been rrecit d.
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cl I frrs ill ii-
v .! S2-1 er.-h
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. . ' 1 ;! each
. .;:' 1 each
i b it i i et ii r ived the
.P.:) letters will icceie
i I p i t
v. t i
t :
i e;;i!Nt fi'Oeach
T;, c i' it i Nc-.t "i 10 each
.Mi cai b I Next - each
... . J.'i each Next 1 c?ch
, rsm may rend any i. umber of times
-. tl.c above collections If f i cuts in
extra i sen:, we v. 1 -:cml in Jim
V
. :. pntitt'il ht of the paiii'. ot all person
who are entitled to (.'iff?.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
lim.M.n, knowing it will not jiay unmw, but
our cbjeet is to intro lut:e our stock anil build
up a trade. Our n. ailing j oints are Toronto
and Sbriibiiioiint. Out., ltochi tter, X. Y.,
I.or.ifvillf, Ky., l'lainesville, O., ami Chicago,
III., and wo will guarantee all sto-k t reach
cur customers in (rood condition. We employ
no ai'cnts, but deal direct with customers,
ami can sell and deliver stock to any part f
the I'nitetl States or Canaua a about ne
half the price charged by athei nurserymen,
throush agents. Remember we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us
list of wants and we will quote yu priceB; r
10 cents for a hand line illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from yur first rder.
Address all letters-
J. UHMER & CO.,
Nurserynen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
Til"
BUY1:RS; GUIDE is
1 M-i;-'.-h mil Sept.tach
1" :-. an crs?yclopciia
ii.'"' :i f'i)i:MLiivi f.irall
: i: : h - .uxuri-s
l . . ' .. life. ?
)3.ie
:.-. c!..' i.? ver. ;. f-.n i.h voti v.iii:
ft'' :, ' 'c". (.i:r..-.,v-jsary aj1
. :' i t .: Hi -l.a:.e, t-lecp.
ea , ti ,i, i.ui.v, v.i. iic, oi) in church or
siay :. I:tinic, rnd in vaiiousl sizeo.
btyh.-s anil quantities. Just hfeTire out
wlia', is reouircd to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be
sent upon, receipt of 10 cents to pay
postage MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO.,
1 11-1 14 Michigan Aveuu 5 Chicago.IU.
ALBANY
ALBANY, f OREGON
18S8 IS89
A Eull Corps of Instrucrs.to
Classical, scientific, literary, ccmmercial
and norieal classes. Courses of study ar
ranged to m.-ct the needs of all jrraddn of
students, Srcial inducements offereil to
students frr m abroad. Tjition ranges from
".") lo J?l'i.."l)
Per Term.
Instninicntal instructicii in
imtsic w i
-;v, n ny .Miss uiura Ooltra.
; ...i.i :n priate families : t w ran
toon s !'. s..if hoariiiirr at 'mall pu:.
ea-.i ;"iv siipt rvi-ioc. exer. i-ed over i
a'.va.v from home.
F' r '-iu-tNr' a;:t! 'nil j ;.rtii ti!;.rs,
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Co ceiate
Instifiitrj
U1011LU IV
A BLOODY FEUD.
Qiu'rit":
Result-
Evtvcen Fiiini!:
in Bloods). ed.
ska .
inrr
in: i
eWS .
.Lies aci the 0 V
i t 1 Jt.l3Bnr:e
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0, !
lie II .lALU's Slit. i. I lit iia'chs.l
St. Ai.ijaxs, V. Va., (Jet. 7. A
bloody fend is ra;inr in Lincoln
count v between the l):unlield and
Hall families. Floyd J i pcf, fon
. e . : : ... - c . i. l
oi a justice oi u.e peace, aim a i
piuuiiiieiiL iiiiin, u liiaiiiuu tu
one of the Hall y!rl. He quarrel
ed with his wife and they -separated.
The next dav l.inwss cv.d
his wife's Tirol her met. iti",ess
was shot dead. Diumtield mai
ried Diness sister. He swore to
be avenged on fight, aud lie fatally
wounded one of the Hr.ll brotheis
tfn dayB ago. BrumfieM and his
wife were waylaid and Mrs. Lrcin
field shot dead. Urumfield wcz
teiribly wounded two days later.
l'urly lirumheld was bhot on b. t
urday, and George J ingess. brother
of Lrumfield's wife was shot
through the leg in the fight b
one of the opposing party.
I'. encH lolitis.
Tahis, Oct. 7. It iy oflicLLv ;mi
nounc d that the new chamber of
deputies will be composed ot 3U2
republican., and "G5 members of
the opposition. The republicans
compiise 'S.'Ai luttionoiisto :.nd
rnu;e.;is. The opposition cidisist..
of 100 roy.dis oS Lonapai tistG
and 47 lioul. n;ihi.
Sc.von I.' I! .
Lo: do.v, Ocl . 7. I
Ilodgt'on Eiiiiiett is : eiio:
anee.1
lv ill.
M'e i suileiiiig 'ioni .' lot
caused by the overt. ..rug o." he
ca. t whi'e iding jct.?erday.
TH K MCAIIACI A OAXAl
S.nFrs.!ri..:iilp clin .1 ir. A .t o.'
Have it .: issi't! Iiy li s '!:
San 1 ;.ci. ; u, Oct. 7. It i-
pcctetl hoped by tha ineichaii!
hert
tijat I no
Nicaragua canal n: o-
ject
will no
intj ol llie tnii'c
hnitig'.i. up for liiYui ..b!c cousiiici :i
lion at the international congie.-?
now in M'.v-iou at Wushintjtcu.
At ll e list repo:!.s the oil! p..i y
had oeeu ordered by tiii; Nicf.ia
cuari govcuaient to cculs oiic.a-
t;on, owing 'o a
V ilf !. nVi : ' , ! ( l i I i .
t't: :;i li..- , ill it it
lei en: t .: I j .)-. .-
ivi-r, w 'cli for
Jn;in ' -t.- !t.,i..d.i
1 he 4 wn cO'ini; ii.
h 1 , t o ahead
bet wc
i- e
Ll;
III
-l.n
i;;-!" oi i i
t.l A v:is ' '
:he ctiP'-t' ;
W
cj '' iie na;:nv -adge :caii Loin
G " ' oA'ii, on the San Juan, up to
the ii t lock, a distance of eie.'i
miles. The plan -is !o rua lie ;o-'k
Lorn the necessary lock exa. vat ions
to the fovvn, and .here uc "I for
;he desired bicakwa.cr ia fo ming
a harbor. About (iOO men were at
Dei No: to -at the last r.-i:or:s
Meantime tin shops, hn-pit.l and I
naeessai v house's hac hevn ouib, '
and a'l i in .ca'.':iv--s 'o puh ;Ik;
woik along as soon as Mr.? di:;pu;-.'
rcfetred In is amicably ananged.
oni) a: ::.t:i:k:sv .m;.
San Francisco has a home for
girl out of work, stained by Mrs.
Crocker.
TI e Government of Fiance has
taken possession of the telephones
and will operate them.
There are no less than 827 differ
ent terms in the English language
which express the state of being in
love.
There is a village in Tippecruoe
Coun, InJ., thai rejoices io the
ca :pc of D.
r.j'ne in the
oi:rse, :$
This is Lhc sho: est
Vnilett S..:i'--, anJ, of
lio. t : -i j-i.y iu the
i e.v .i f; i; iiuo'tv iiia: i.i.vmv
e: ii men . s a s'.Miip t the
tcnota:'a&. :o:s cf .oO'. JSuehs amps
are used ou srcond-class mail mat
tcr and Hie larelv seen
by the
general public.
"In a lew years," said Mr. Edi
son, "Hie world will be just like
one big eai ; it will be unsafe to
speak in a house until one has ex
amined the wall and furniture for
concealed ponographs.''
Trains will soon be running to
the summit of Pike's Peak it the
w:nter is not to severe. Contracts
have been signed for building a
cog-wheel road np the mountain,
with tho stipulation that it must le
completed by next May.
The pioudest beast among Cuban
women is the dainty smallncs of
!he;r feet. They require nothing
larger in the way of lootwear than
the No. 1 size tor American women.
Tida peculiar endowment is
natural, no pinching or : icsre of
any kind is us3d.
:' H' 0:is Vvi
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v..
i . ; 1' i ! II h.-,t
I h- ; iicntcnts tire
. : -u'il civ thrt we
1:
'A I!
are becomiDg a natioi of laadlorJ3
und tcuunts and the homes and
laiins of the couilry are very
!.' ''i'y undci mi raje, rod as
tact kuowleue ou this subj ct is
ol yieac initio. 'anee in the s'.uij i
locs'ocia: and f. cmoaiic ques'ioas
nr,.lie ' a?. ili'':e!U'; Ut it
" -oived. By 'he Linn C:. a;v
CJr.ci of the .: onscl Hiij.uu: -of
the e rt'." 0'.eup.
Is"-. Tha: l'oli.. , c :f?.iptr
;.i fiiilcut of liie -h ver.th c: uUs iic
icr-pc ;tiully ici'uea'ed 0(olIC3' he
du:a to show iu the next .en.-us
wha percentage of the people '.a
this couuliy oicupy their wa
homes aud f.im. and what pro
coition are tenants, aud f these
w;t unv their own houses and
.. . ' -
; m. iiiopo! tlou lixve tnoi!
pio...citv fee Horn dclfr, aud of the
Laiesaud larms x:aiw iao:tS-.;o
.d. That the Sccjeluiv of this
Cou. til be ictjuested to tiansmi.
a c;py of tliesi? resolutous lo Mi".
KoheU I'. Ft iter, SupeiiiitendeDl
of the Census and Hon. John W.
Noble, Secictaiv cf the Interior,
WashiBgtorj, D.'C.
lio.v l!t Boys
Turned Oat.
. o 7rl:inc. j
Visitor (looking at the photo -i
raph album) "You have a line
oouin family of boys. Mr. Bilker
sou. And they all sccin to have
turned out remarkably well. This
is Hiram, isn't it?"
Mi. Eilherson (proudly) -Yes,
ta : s's Hiram. He's in the theatri
cal line. Get's $1.30 a week for
merely doing a little specialty busi
ness and singing what they call a
topical soDg. Hirum's a good deal
ot a genius. The nex1: one is
Chiistepher. He's the vice presi
dent and manager of a base ball
club. Made $4,C00 out t it last
year and didn't turn his hand over.
The one on the next page isOlirer.
He owns the fastest pacer in any
fourteen counties around here.
j Jail1: a tine brick house out ol
I whi.; he made with the animal !a:t
year and the year belore. Ye., my
I ovs rfie doing pretty well. Come
cj w.tn me o me nam. i
' Visitor "But you have another
ton, haven't you: '
M". Biikersou (reluctantly)
"Ye e s, His name's Gabiiel. He's
a professor of Greek, or theology,
or something c' that soitiu a col
lege. Gibe is a good fellow io his
way, hut he doesn't seem tu get
ahead. Come out to the batu, Mi.
rjwad.hammtr, I waut to show jou
my new span of grays.'
o llnu a:
5:o"K- v.
. -tl rpo": a .v
i.i.. . ;i::'c'. :i- o :o
o Wi ' t ::: ;t -.:
1 .. '".I Lis .
v !c ' j. id '.,'jil to li il p.
All. 1 vot: threw ;i at!;.ne,
t his co..-a:ion. " - t; : civ r
wo..': w 'gh nl?;- jiiu th ovv in t!ic
-. 'cjiit ccia."
'Mahe I tl.. : tha; live-doil; .
piece I h.:d i.i poc'-.e '.," said the
rat, I'.jveatigation piovetl tips no
.i be i'.ie eie, lioweve:, and upon in
higa pe . y the :i" ehiai' :".po::ui d
" . a hou id
1- 3 ! r: -. i;r.'' f i-nlV-.:o';lj'
o '. v.i) l'i ' i 'i.!. T'.- ' t t -i
.iny-'u .' - - 'ot Tic!'" u '..a
I
: r.'a no v.i lav.on . i X'i?
1 e .!at3 i.i- izu- of
!iol.' on this
dl 'e uor a 15 v
bribe it.
o uut
dollar
that neither a
gold piece c, :i
There is hope for us yet.
In Ills OUI ;ta.rs.
W. R. Graham has opened a
merchant tailoring establishment
in bis old quarters on Rroadalbin
street. He has received one of the
finest lines of genuine imported
6uitings and pants patterns ever
brought to this city. Pants will
be made from $(!.00 upwards, and
suits for $28 and upwards. He
has a very large line of patterns,
and will warrant all work to be
lirst-class. Those desiring a line
suit made lo order at almost the
price cf ready made clothing
'.nniM give him a call.
o. . Co -iff'.
Th O-ejo :1a i says ot Albany's
voole:i nulls: The new woolen
mill ri Albany is one of Ihe most
substantial stiucturesof the kind
ever b ilt in the Willamette vai
1 A stone foundation, solid
brick walls, brick petitions, an
iron roof all speak of permanency,
and Albany has good reason to be
proud of tho enterprise of her citi
zens that secured its location
there.
'tic
Ii you want a good mattress call
and see me. I will sell woven
wire mattress 2 cents cheaper than
anj-other man in the city.
Tuos. P.RIXK.
Take Notice.
All persons indebted to the late
firm of l'.ardue it Robertson will
please call at tin; store and settle
their accounts without delay and
greatly oblige, .J. M. Rarcue,
successor tn Rardue & Robertson,
!f:ei;ctt ut!er"
Tl.p lir -t ir, I t'.tpsl di!lav''-"rM"(S 1,Jialllil'-S f(,r '- is a certain
llie iarfc.. t .u..i t. c. ui. pu , hw.Un of ,., .f.,!(.t. :l,,;,,,t wllit.,, th
every lrougbt to ini valley just ; .., w . 5:i-...,"c
received a Sit w.i:
aid examii:".
ox s. v. all
Dnriift.-.
re :;r :
laciio, a ; -
I'll in t
iilii.s S" '.'
..! v. Ore-
r.it.it i ii Siiufr.
; i-vi . ('.t afiie.--.
' . - - v. !;-; form of
.- a i :': :l : oat. Trice
! - M
ICiiRIBLE mww,
ILny 'Vr . e1- D:.vsj to Pic es
o. ie A'bn',. .
Hi 5 7
1
i at
i Im-
Lo.
A n r iiie gr!
iev. "Is t '.;.o.
t (.ire.'.t U. I. in
:iu Jiei nd. rnd is p. ..iculaily
evo.c i'kuj the . ver Metcy.
Mitch d mage has been done at
j p1 l-a.-icrshire and Irc-
"M' ihe r'3 w blowing villi ?
ip-
, re..s p.e :cpo ted. lelegrapii
,b a.e down in ina r.y places.
Cii'c.i.o. Oct. 7. Dispatches
Lorn severe! po:its re; oit ier.'llic
sto:ms on lakes Eiie and Huron
to-day. Maay scnooners are be
lieved to have been lot and it is
feared that when the repots are all
in there will be found inanv sail
ors lc t. The only wrecks f-o far
reported are bom Sandy Beach.
3 he Siermer Otoga was stuick
. o.idsidc by a huge wave acd pait
of her rails mashed in. Mate
Fislier. Wheslman Rowland pnd
Piopeile. Rose were kil'ed during
the storm. A heavy sea was on
: nd the rudder was thrown over,
the wheel was jerked from the
hands of the two wheelmen and
Rowland was struck on ihe head
by one of the s4 Dkes and ins;tantlv
killed.
LOTS NOT luc;f,
ilow H ' Veati; CasV'er Dispelled
r.9 O'tl BrnLei it S:isp.' ob.
'Ihe . -."ucnt of the 'X'ffi-'ujPii
Lak w s ttiv j
hone t :e o '.'i evt i"
;g ta j S'i i
'. 8 b. uy at
g wh- i?ccoid
?, a yc. r. ut an-
notin-jed ih
i. '.:Ior rnd C
it c ....rv wa i the
i- u to e3 him. 'i nc
y.c.--M u... . ;iea a e j ie,
. Limn'.1:: J: "it 1: : icinc at i i!
A ecate.- 'on, v.ii.oul'e..lv. Wuy
did I not a wa' li i!
Yonder he uidu'
ou3." Tli"ii lie d1: .t led :
Jo-, wheic t'le lo' o.-, rg coi:y-
e r-
i i oa
'.jok p'.a :
Ch er (n v. jcln he l. tinyly
rnd &pe..'.J.ig iu n s.- . .d way)
- il. hoj vou will ior re me, Mr.
G.IdbjWbu-.--
I'resldeiit Gulu'i! r. (
y)-l'or-d
thould
otre" like
. . is the
e a l-i.i at-
ve you, iiU-i
3 :)o fo'-pre'l.
I) :. . v'l ll'
: it l. whv -I t
J here
lo.- i
-ch. 1.
? Ci' 11
is
1.!
:a:
'!,- .".if', - 1.
'"V" -. .-.'.ir ' . I c;il things
. '. hi e .iiie . '
by
' ir. yo w ' p.
" S'ds' . . t, o.. "
l.i i in -:
:tl ' d, I won't.
( iv -itirof ihe
g power."
S : c a . i .ou" tg
'I mast co- " .
"Wtl '! i. :,;'
Ta I r'hou: ii tl: ; 1
. ..',JOc. ' '.; . . j.tt
r:e cd th,i for to U3 ' m
'.'. n, then,
left 'o do, I
) have sua
', 'td I h..ve
"cu a :co.
u yo:t
t. .r: !
uii oil :i :
inii'-.led
t your-r.lt "
la. -. you iu
:, iias ever I
. t .
. ; yen i
it io-.
m
... jiity of hrt r.nj onlidence-
.t.'i?y i on'lde.i.- -! I love her and
ihe lovci me. I w ish to ma.ry her,
and so "
"Jov hei " Mr.r y her? Who are
y : V.Lig rho.".' "
"Why, yoii. b '.littr, of cource.
Yc. :aitl you had long Mtspected it
and 1 thou2'nt yo.i hue; but it is no
cine,- sir indeed it is not."
"Then 3'ou arc not a defaulter?"
"No!"
"Andyoj do not caTifcmplale skip
i'a to Cn d?. with ihe funds of the
"Never tli :ght if s-ch a thing."
"No zo '.' -.iou t n . Ue, eh?"
"Vv .o..."t'-j:oii of love. Mr-
ti
k the h- d
Vou :-kc a
i. .
1 '' try
Z vn
i.i
I
C x tl
V I
i tuo .ug my
, son-in-!w,
on your wed
, e ni.tkes me
-.li.'dil;.."
'J'ha yoei' m:n protnised ud they
, :cl 'a lightened hr-trts.
niarmlM2 rcrn l-'e.
"This was tometirne a paradox,' a
Hamlet says. Since, however, the
people cf America and other lands
have been enabled to pit HostetterV
Stcniarh Bitters against that unseea
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 vejelation impregnater th
water, there, in the very fctronghU
of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to
disarm the foe and assure efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb i,ue and ague cake,"
no matter how tenaciously they Lave
fastenet" their clutch on the system,
are first forced to relax their grasp
and eventually to abandon it alto
gether. But it preventive force
thai should chiefly recommend tLe
I I'iters !o persons dwelling in niuiana-
i (:ys;i p-ii!. i Iicuuiali.-p.i, kicirey and
j bi!!it;liS nilnic!,t.
lie-
The iirs!
season were
the Wilhi:i
li ( r.i::l:fr i s.
cranberries
!eci'ieti veiv
tii Paekii'.g (.
'f the
rdav by
. Thev
ri r t
i JL i-
T-i
J. Tv.
;y (. oiii: bro";
'ana ciirars.
y !
11. t
are nice ard l":e-ii, try
:i-!D.