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ALBANY, OREGON,
DECEMBER
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Keeping pace with th..
AMUEL
Has opened for the Kali ami W inter trade a lin
ger assortment than hvh- before, and iimtes tiie spe
cial attention of the. people of Albany and surround
ing country to his mamnoth.
FALL and fill STOCK!
CONSISTING- OF-
dry goods and kotioss.
boots and shoes,
groceries,
Carpets of all kinds,
oilcloths and
lenol1ums,
window shades,
portiers,
LACE Cl'RTAINS,
In fact a complete assortment of general merchan
dise. His entire building, including "basement, first
and second stories, is crowded full of new goods,
bought direct from importers and manufacturers for
the present fall and winter trade, which affords a
stock ot new and fresh dfs'gns large enough to .sup
ply any want, and which will be sold as low as first
class full weight goods can be bought anywhere in
Oreorou
Specialties in Ladies
Novelties of
The pubjic is cordially
eur magnificently stocked
I
Gruiss
Ar k -r nliHnj
flush Goods and
I
urana
Ever breugbt to Albany. Call and inspect their immense stack.
When fully opened it will be the Most eompleto of Elegant Holiday
Displays.
agFirst Street, Next to Revere Home.
S.
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The best I rtMK-h band Fewnl corset in the market. Try them once.
You never will wear any other. .Money refunded it i;or found entirely
fatisfactorv
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iioyncenien
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steady growth of Albany
T; n
CLOAKS AND JACKETS,
UNDERWEAR,
KNIT GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
FINE HOSIERY.
KNITTING YARNS,
ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES,
FINE AND
I COMMON UMBRELLAS.
Fine Dress Goods and
the Season.
inritod to call and inspect
display room
& Son
traee ene f the Urgtst liiif f
Art SiiDDlies!
H
YOUNG
Opening.
ay
CORSETS
BB8Perfection of Fit
COMFORT STRENGTH
YOU!
7,
gentYtbi'
SPECIAL XOTICK.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
Londoc, England, aUoof thelielle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, rr Ha enlargements, tumors
a:iu wens, n'.iuut pain or the knife,
tie also niiKesa specialty of treat
ment wirh t i!-cti icily. Has praoti; id
in tlic Cfcsvi'i:!! Trench and Eddish
Iioppit ni. Calls promptly attended
day or nurht. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
5"OlIiee and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Star
.....A VVI.I. STOCK OF..
Stap?e Groceries
Crockery, Glassware,
The best quality ef tea?, cofftos, ctudies,
nuts, f to.
CANDIES, NUTS
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this oll reliable house ia also to be
found a complete assortment of fresh famil)
groceries, to which is constantly tieing added
all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These poods were all bourht when prices
were low and the benefit of tLe margin will be
(fiven to his customers. Keineiniier the plan:.
at the old corner on First and liroalalbin Ms,
Proprietor of.
Albany Soda Works
And ii-ianuf:irturer f
Choice Confectionery.
Wo are bow prepared to furnish elioicc,
frtsh cintiics t-f heft xrade, ecnsiytii:;: of
pure ptirk, assorted flavors, mixed candies,
extra French and chocolate creams, fancy
mixed, candy toys and a enerii isfortment
of fine csndies
AT V, HOLES tl.E QIC Cl.l.lll.
lrCn!er frrm rountrv dealers promptly at
tended to. Factory ou Kirbt street.
ALBANY
OREGON
RED GROWN MILLS
INOM, LA.kl; .t CO.. Prop,
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior for Painilyuna liakrr's use)
Best Siorase Facilities,
iirniphest uih prio pH fr wkt"5i
&LUANT OREGON
The BUYERS1 GUIDE is
iasuerl March ftud Sept. each
year. It it an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the .uxnriei
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you n famish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary ap
pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work,;go to church or
stay at home, and in raiiousl sizes,
styles and quantities. Just retire out
what is required to do'all these things
COMFORTABLY. nd you can makeja
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE, which will be
sent uponlreceipt of 10 cents'' to pay
do8taKe. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO
1 14 Michigan Aveoui Chicago. III.
We are permanently located on the
old Cline homestead y, mile from
Albany on Corvallis road. We have
on hand a large stock of
Choice Emit Trees
of cur own growing, which we wil
sell at lowest living rates.
Parties contemplating planting
trees will consult their interests by
examining our stock and prices btfore
purchasing.
II T MAN A BltOWNKLL,
Albany, Oregon.
PATENTS
Caveats and Frade marks obtained,
and all prttcnt business conduc ted for
moderate f'es. Our ofllce is opposite
U. S. Patent Ofliee and we t an cecurc
pstcnt in !;-s time a.id at less cost
than those remote from Washington.
Send model drawinjr, or plioto.witli
kefcription. We advise, if patentable
or not, free of c-harse. Onr fee nt
dr.e till patent ir- secured,
A ii'.tie liiMik, " How to Obtain Tat-
i eiit.s." v itii li.uiM of a: tual eheiits. in
! your s-t.iie, eoiir.ty or town suit free,
i Add res
J r. a. & o..
I Opuiibitc 1'. S- l'aleut O.iics Washjiijtou. I
Bakery !
Conrad Mey er
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tnis powtuT never vanes. A marvel
oi 'M.i i: v.strcnirih and wliolcsonienees.
More .c.iitotitical tlian the ordinar
kinds, iind cuueot he sold in competi
tion with 'uuJUtnde of low te6t, short
weigh! .iluiu oi phorplnte powdcrt.
Sold onlv in c ms. ICotai. Bakut ow
dek Co, 10:- 'Vap -t.. N. T.
Ll-WlS M, Ji.llSr-ON t: Co., Ajrcuts,
rorlhtiid, Oregon,
I'HYSK l.tN
W H. l)AVI, II II. lUVSlCIAN AND
I? su.'eon. (Vnlefound at hie ortice
room ii. S'uhuii'. l lt ik, K irt street. Albany
Oregon -
CI W. .MAS'ION, im.-H)y 1MJ
f , xcen, Albany, Orei-on
M.
H. ELMS, PHYSICIAN AND SCRr
peon, Albai y Orrj;iu.
f C. KKLI.V, PHYSICIAN AND UR-
J. geon Albany, (ireeon. ofHce in .Pitrce's
new block, lirlice.hnurc, from 8 A. li. to 4
r. m.
A J. KliM-l E K, Vt'iKIilNAKY SL'R
. ceon, truluate of Ontario veterirnry
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is pr pared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Oflice at Ann Marshall's
livery stable, iletidciue 4th md tabpooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DK. 1. V. KTAKK, P21YKICIAN AND
Suru'eon, late of P.rownsvilie, Or. Olrirc
in the Strahan l'earre Mock ii)tairs in Ue
rear rot.ms on the main ball. Cars promptly
attended to in city or cnuntjy.
DK. K KOLDKWAY, VETERINARY Sl'R.
Sreou, Albany, Oregon - -Graduate of (JetJ
iimn ami vnicrici:n couches.
TYr. E. A. McAlistf.k lioKi.orATiiic rnv
l.t sicisn and sursreon Has r moved his
ottice into Craw ford's block. All calls prompt
ly a;icniea to.
Dr;o. a. wiinxEY, physician and
iuri;.-on. Graduate vf KelJevue Hospi
tal Medical C'olIej;e. New York Cify. Diieates
of women a specialty, Ofllcw iu . Frcman's
brick, Albany Orecoii.
TV! OT1CE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN THAT PRO
i.T perty owners are required by ordinance
to cut down ami remove ail thistles and ob
noxious weeds growing upon their premise,
ami ujh:i the ttreet adjoining tlurtto, within
the city l:rnit of All any. Those faillnsrto
deFOi!l e liable to a rire of J5,
J5y order of the liry uiar-hal,
J.N. IIOFFMAN
Alba.ny, Ji .ve 2S, 1889,
H
EV. EIIT. PRACTICAL WATC1IHAKK
. iiid jcAcier, Albany, Oreifon,
ATTOKXEV.H.
I. V. X. r.l.Af'r.HI RN. . W HRIGnT,
BI.ACKIII ItX, & WKIGHTATTOKNKYAT
Law, Albanv. Oregon. Office in Odd
brltow'a Tcnipte. Vill practice in all court
of the hluso, and iic npvcial attention to all
bUHilHM.
fLYh:RfoNcilAuLES"E7"A
at Law, Albany, Or. Oilice in roome 13
and 14, Foiter' lilock, oer L. K. Wain's
stor
K.V t ATI 101tFt7ltPfATTORNEY AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
court? of thestate, and give apetial attention
to all btiHincHf.
I.aud Snrvrylag.
1)KTtM MtSIMSO Kl'RTITIKS POKI CAV B
taiu accurate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-county surveyor r', T. T. Fisher. Ha
his complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare i to do surveying in
any part o! l.mn county. 1'ostomce auaretfs,
Millers Ktation, Linn con ity, Oregon.
c
B. W1XX, AG EXT FOR THE LEAD-
ing fire, life and accident insuraaee cm-
paniej.
For Beat.
FURNISHES ROOMS TO R1KT. ATTTJK
City Restaurant. ,
(Drain Tllefor Pale.
A GOOD' SUPPLY Or FIRST CLASS
drain tile for rals at the Etge brick
and tile factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propta
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
WAXTED A- GIRL TO DO GENERAL
housewerk. Apply at the coi ner of 6th
and Railroad streets.
Delmonico Restaurant,
CONKR FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STS.
The undtrsigned having purchased
the old Herman Restaurant stand has
opened under the above name a first
class restanrant. We are prepared to
furnish meals for parties or dances tn
short notice. Oysters served in every
style, eastern or coast; all kinda of
fish known in the marketl Employ
only first-class help and waiting will
w ill be prompt And courteous. Rec
ular meals 23 cts. Coffee of first
class quality and a cup of coffee and
cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well
known intkis city and request the
citizens to give mo a call.
SAM GOETS, Proprietor.
Important Notice.
I HAVE RETURXFD FROM THE FRONT.
1 paid all my men on the 19th. Any
person holding any of my time cheeks will
please present them to me at my office in the
Tweedale block for payment. We have plen
ty of money here. J. S. ANTON'KLLE,
General Coiitracror of firm Antonclle & Doe,
Men Wanted.
rro v.Oiti; on Tiiu orkgpx pacific
JL rai road. Apply at oncj to Ciinan & !
MoivtiUi. j
t'i'iie Rivos for Sale. j
T'O:: SALE -TWO YEARLING HALF j
J ' tftfl t.sii!, oh Sheit Horn : !! one i
ll-.Vtiip. rCJlucfcalw-n. Will I'P oM fci-'
.--ii , l;ANltL HOI CK, J
Tanyi-.f. O: Cj.cn. i
v;-i.ul tolion j
WASHINGTON NEWS.
The Investigating Committee Cen
sures the Sergeant-at-Anr.s.
THE 1AY IN
C'ONtiltKS.
Both BrarjcbfS Adjourn Until Moi.&ij Tfce
Frompt LjEcbiEg of a Fiend Who
Asian Ited a Little Gi 1-
The Hlrauvk Special Dispatehm.
Washington, Dec. 12. A reso
lution was introduce" to-day adopt
ing the report of the fcilcott com
mittee as presented to the house.
The rt-Bolution was adopted.
The report of the committee
iiveti a detailed statement cf the
assets and liabilities of the ofliee
on December 5. The shortage is
placed at $0,08.9o. The commit
tee has not yet made a suflieient
investigation of the matter of the
d.seounts. and notes. Many notes,
the committee believes, were
forged to cover defalcations al
ready existing. It says the com
mittee cannot too severely condemn
.he manner in which the sergeant-
at arms conducted the affairs of his
office. A resolution was adopted
extending the power to select a
committee so it may report to the
heuse its conclusions as to the
effects of any deficiency of cash in
the olhce of the serueant-at-arms.
The house then adjourned until
Monday.
After some unimportant business
the introduction of bills was re
surred in the senate. Butler in
traduced a bill providing for the
emigration oi persons of color lrom
the Southern states, and Stewart
presented a free coinage bill.
After a brief executive session
the senate adjourned till Monday.
The senate has confirmed the
nomination of Green B. Kaum, of
Illinois, as commissioner of pen
sions.
A RAVISH EK LYNCHED.
He Assaulted a Little Girl and was
Promptly Hung.
Chattanooga, Dec. 12. Laura
Stivers, a seven-year-old girl, was
assaulted in the woods yesterday
bv a w hite man named Williard.
A pose caught him last night and
after identification lynched nun.
Salvationists In Trouble.
Genkva, Dec. 12. Colonel Clib
hnrn Unnth. chief of the staff and
commander of the Salvation army,
was sm-ested for infrinsint; a decree
by which he was expelled from the
Sniithson land, lie was arraigned
to-day and liberated upon the pay
ment of ').
Kathhoae'M Funeral.
Uric a, N. Y., Dec. 12. The
funeral of Justus II. Kathbone
took place this morning. A large
number of Knights of Pythias
were present.
A CX'KIOUS FKKAK.
A Semi-ClYilized Moiieol Who
Likes to Go to Church.
Dixton Tribune.
It would hardly be fair to assume
that frequenting a house of worship
by a Cbiuainaa is any evidence ot an
unbalanced mind, but the particular
Chinaman to whom this refers it very
eccentric, to tay the least, and some
of hi acts are bard to account for
upon any other theory thau that he
is a little weak in the upper story.
Nobody seems to know his name.
He made his Appearance in Dixon
several montht ago and walked into
the City Hotel dining-room and seated
himself with the. regular boarders.
He has 'discarded his cu, his hair is
shingled he sports a thin hut scraggy
mustache, and. dresses like a white
rnaa. . -
He is . very reserved, and he walks
the streets leisurely, looking neither
to the right nor to the left, hut ap
parently searching for something on
the sidewalk. He is a regular attend
ant at both morning and evening ser
vices in the Baptist church. He also
regularly attends choir practice every
Satttrday evening, manages to find the
page and number of the hymn, land
can be heard humming the tune.
Once during services in the church
Miss Noble sang a solo. The air was
not familiar to many people in the
congregation, but the Chinaman was
distinctly heard humming it in unison
with Miss Noble. When the contribution-box
is passed around his con
tribution is almost invariably a quar
ter and a 10-cent piece.
He keeps well posted concerning
the dates of meetings of societies con
nected with the church, and frequent
ly attends meetings of the Baptist
Ladies' Aid Society, at which ladies
only are expected to be present. At
one of the business meetings of the
Parlor of Native Daughters, he ap
peared and quitely seated himself in
the president's chair. He soon had
the lodgereom all to himself. It may
be that his lunacy, if such it can be
called, is of a harmless character, hut
it is well enough to keep an eye on
him.
Inventions and Wages.
Scientific American.
Some paper has started the silly
question: "Do inventions decrease
wages?" Certainly they do not. On
the contrary, inventions increase
waes, shorten the work da' and de
crease prices. Ir fact, inventions
o-nstituttj the only possible way by
which labor can he emancipated from
drudgery, long hours and poor pay.
Inventions are increasing evtry year,
and waj;es arc constantly advancing
in all countries wncre thy are utilized.
Take calico as an example: There
are persons now living who can te
member w hen calico sold at 25 cents
.i yard. It now i-clls at S cents.
This great reduction in pri.-e was
effected by inventions. In the mean
time, reacts have in no case fallen,
but have advanced very greatly. A
day's wages will now buy as much
calico a week's wages would fifty
years ago. Calico is selected as .in
example, hut the same facts are true
as regards other manfacturcs.
Any one, no matter whether a
laborer, a loafer, Jor a capitalist, who
talks against invention talks against
one of the very greates-t material
bltE.siugx that has teen vouchsafe 1 to
the world, and it is astounding that
any person cui be found who is so
ignorant or so rseh as to condemn
them.
A KES1AKKABI.K CITY.
30,000 Happy People, With Neither
Shop, Artinan, Ner Trade.
Lordon Times.
Lying between Assam and fiurmah
is the retnoti: little hill State of Man
ipur, lately visi'.ed,by Indian officers,
one, of whom, writinir on the forests
of the State in Indian Forests, gives
an extraordiary account of imphaii,
the capital. It is situated in what
appears adense forest. "Neither
spuei nor chimneys cut the blue sky,
nor is smoke observed to ascend from
the sylvan scene of the capital.
Nothing, ia fact, bespeaks the busy
home of 30,000 to 40,000 people, and
yet hidden away among these trees is
the palace of the Rajah and hard by
are the houses of his fayoites, each
family having a large inclosure around
the homestead. Imphaii may thus be
described as a city of villages, or
rather suhurban residences, around
the palace. Straight, wide roads
lined with trees, frequently intersect
ing each other at right angles, afford
the means of communication, but
neither shop, artisan, nor wheeled
conveyance exists in the city. In
dustry and skill occur only in the dis
tant rural homes."
The people of the capital are the
promoted favorites of the ruler, who
have had assigned to them plots of
ground near the palace, and live by
pressing upon the persecuted agricul
turists of the State,
The capital of Manipur is a royal
residence dedicated to luxury and
amusement. All arc happy. The
streets are crowded with smiling,
healthy faces, of which few- bear the
ma-ks of toil and labor. There are
no schools in the State, and court
favor and promotion are secured by
.successin polo. Coinage is unknown,
and the men are not allowed to trade.
Imports and exports, except in cer
tain articles that yield a royaljrevenue,
are practically prohibited.
The women from the distant vil
lages repair on a oertaiu day to the
capital or to other recognized centers
Each carries on her head a neatly
made square basket, in which has
been placed the surplus stock of the
homestead, the labors of her indus
trial skill or of her husband's agri
cultural knowledge. On reachinglhe
market place the contents of thete
hakcts are exposed and bartered,
when each returns aain to htrfanuly,
carrying off the proceeds.
Ou market days the long straight
road from Bashenpur to Imphaii is
crowded by groups of women hurry
ing to and fro. Each wears an
elegantly striped dress in bright
colors, made of silk and cotton. The
stripes run along the length, and the
top and bottom are neatly em
broidered. A long piece ef cloth is
cleverly carried across the breasts
and just under the armpits, instead
of round the waist, and is firmly
tucked up, so that the top em
broidered edge falls forward, adding
an additional fold to the garment,
while the bottom edge reaches a little
below the knees. The levs and arms
are lett exposed. Ane women are
the only trader? in the whole state.
Olsarmtax mm rs)ee fee.'
"This was sometime a paradox, " as
Hamlet says. . , Since, however, Ue
people-of America and other .'nd
have been enabled to pit Hofttettcrto
Stomach Bitters against that nnscs
fee, malaria, it is no longer ajDsradox,
but an easy poMloiJJty. wuatever
malaria evolves its misty venom to
joison the air, and decaying unwhole-
oome vegetation im preen ate r toe
water, there, in the very, stronghold
of miasma, Is the auxiliary otent to
disarm the foe . and ; fissure efficient
protection. Fever arid 'ague, billons
remittent, dumb sgue and ajrue cake,
no matter how tensciously they have
fastener their clutch on the system.
are first forced to relax their gra?
and eventually to abandon it alto
gether. But it m preventive force
that should chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria-
'urscd localities, for it isacertam
buckler of defence against which the
enemy ,s poweilcss. Cures, likewise,
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and
hlllioui ailments.
riles! Piles! riles!
Dr William's Indian Pile Ointme jk
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered
It never fails to cure old cases of long
standing,
Judtre Coons, Maysville, Ky, says:
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suffering."
Judge Coffin bury, Cleveland, O.eays
"I nave ound by experience that Dr.
Wil)iar.'3 Indian Pile Ointment give
immediate and permanent relief."
We have hundreds of 6uch testi
monials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at S0c and
$ I per box. Soli by Foshay & Mason,
Albany, Oregon. -
Holiday Prices.
At Greenwood's Fine Art Studio,
laving pecured the eerviceH of
Prof. Ila.vthorne, recently from
Baltimore. I am now prepared to
accommodate my patrons with
cry tine pictures on ttie new fs
em. Ail work guaranteed. Prices
raded from W cents up. All wa"t-
imr lii'fct-clasK wcrfc will do wt-ll to
call. W. II. Ukkenwcoi).
ASTORIA ITEMS.
Doings Down by the Sad Sea
Waves.
ItKAL ESTATE IS TIKV At-TIVK.
The IFntnre Bg Orfgsu Setport Whets
any Ba'lroaiiu Will Bave
Their Terminus.
Ti.c crowds of hlrangers vit-ibh: in
Astoria to-day tells the talc of grow
ing interest in regard to real estate in
the city and its suburbs. Meu from
Chicago, from Tennessee, from Il
linois ard from almost every geograph
ical division of the Pacific slope are
among the buyers, and without ex
ception the popular concession is that
Astoria is destined, from this time on,
to be the choice city of the northwest
for healthfnl and comfortable homo
life and the most important commer
cial center of them all. The real
estate men are kept busy showing
their property, and ales are made
without difficulty.
VVingate & Stone last evening closed
out a big deal with parties from Port
land, upon property near Tongue
Point It was a $20,000 trade.
' Wright & Warren's sales to-day
aggregate $ 1,000, most of the lota
being in Astor addition. '
Bobb ii Parker in Adair' j, 2 lots to
J. A. Lucas for $200, and 5 lots to A.
Rickers for $225..
Stocton & Welch sold the farm of
C. W. Rich, on the Lewis &. Clarke,
for $1500, and G lots in Holeomb's
addition for $155.
Mansil sold, since tbo Transcript
went to press last evening, 47 acres
of tale land, section 16 township 8,
north, range 8 west, to Wra. Reid
for $259; lot 1, in block 72, Shively's
Astoria, to Airs' Charters for $250,
lot 9 to Thomas Bailey, in same block
for $250.
; Wor8ley & Carruthers have some
important (sales under iray, but w ill
not be consummated until it is too
late to publish them.
The Astoria Ileal Estate Co. have
some important sales on hand that
will probably Im heard of to-morrow.
Astornt Transcript, Doc. .
With the many railroads building
towards Astoria it requires nu great
sagacity to foretell the futnrc of that
city. Situated at the mouth ot the
Columbia, with one or more lines of
railroad centering at itf wharves, it
is reasonable to r.-xpect that in a tew
yers it ii!l be th great thijpuicr
point of Cregon. Tra'l- .tur
ally feek it as the v oit direct reute
to a teahoani, aw' in th near future
the great seaport, of 'Lis ;Ute will be
Astoria, and not a city nc?, hundred,
and fifty miles in the interior. Aside
from our owu city there is no point
so directly interested in th's opening
of the Columbia river as At-toru, and
when the proposed improvements to
this magnificent rirrr aro completed
the wealth of a great portion ofihe
inland will 1m shipped from its dock,
The Dalle Timcs-Monotainccr.
James K. Kelly has leaked to Lud
wick Mortcnsou aiH James and John
McCatiu blocks ft, K atd 20. Aid. r
brook lor a term of ten years tr $150
per annum for the first fiee years,
and $2C0 per ai.n'jrti for the last B vo
fears, property to he used as a ship
building yard Adrian, Dec. 5ih.
Messrs Casey aud Inwards, of
Portland, yesterday bonded 40 acivs,
sec. 15, on the other sidgof Young'
river and in a few months will be sel
ling it for $20,000.Astoa:an Deo.
5th.
California (tR-rre.
The oiily guaranteed cure for atarra
cold in the hesd. bay fevar, roe cold,
catarrhal dcufr.es and core ey es, I e
stpre the sense of taste and unpleasant
Wrath, resulting irero cstarrh.-. Ey
and plcasant to use. Follow directions
and a cure is warranted, tr all druer
gihU. Send for circular to Atiictine
Medical Company, OroyiUe, GiL Six
months' treatment for $1; sent ly
mail. ?I 10, For rle tr Fc-shay A
Mason.
Baeklea'it Arulea Salve.
The .Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappi d
Hands, Chilblains,. Corns, and ill
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay. reanired. It is
Guaranteed to gl ve perfect satisfaction.
or money reiuuaeu, rriee ti- cents
per box, For sale by Foshay A
Mason,
THAT HACKING COUGH cak t
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. o
guarantee it. Foshay & ilason.
TIE TOOK THE TRO!?Ci
MEPICEYE.
Robert Stewart, of l'etahinjs, recent
had a queer experience. He vr:tcs:
"Carbuncles and toils aSIetPu mv tn
and neck for weeks. Finally I rrocurc I
tf 3
a oottie oi one of the Joadlns :iarsc;:
rillas. To my surprise it jna-Jc raatt'c
worse. This made rac lose liltli in Sara
parillas, bnt sccinc ti stateAttit Ir.nt Jo
VegeUblc SariornrillA drictf vn boils a:
laco eruptions instead of forcinz mo"
out, as tho potash sarsapanJIcs do,"
boughta bottle. The effect w.is r.stonis'
lng. The carbuncles and boils liecnn
1
. it , - naM ny lac?. V
vos r
;n uuu diuuui.ius ever. .My uto; cr "
took a bottlo with the samo benefit
KOBERT Stewaxt,
rctaluina.es
IExplanatoTyNoto.-Thcm5ncr.il. Toi1!
of I'otasb, which is the ba:.i (,f j.fr
all other sarsaparinas, attacts t-.c j.'r
oircet, hence fortes impi:n'c- t'm
theskin,creatinsmoraijoi:socdT.:n"N"
Joy s Vegetable Sar&tpari'Ja acts ,-."
sitely. IUvese;abbjc';era:ivos?:i-j '.
tuo various secretive c 1 c'
eliminate nil impurities throWi ';N r
uralcbaijne!::,Li.ufcCric3V.ppi.' .5 .;
skia crurttious at oecc. Thcs
tiiiioiiiul is a ( a?e iu j-oiu:. ' '
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