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15 CENTS A AVJEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY DECEMBER 14, 1SS9. voii; V.NO. l: 3. Fa Keeping pae with thr- AMUEL Has opened i'cr the I'.ilS ;:i;i S inter trade: a lai ger assortment than t:r la l'wie, and lMTiies the ipt cial attention of the people of Albany and surround ing country to his maniLioth. HL ami WII IJ (1 consist dry GOODS AND KOTIOKF, boots and shoes, groceries, Carpets of all kinds. oilcloths and lenoliums, window siiadkf, portiers, lace curtains, In fact a complete assertmeiit 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 tall and winter trade, which affords a stock ot new and fresh designs large enough to sup ply any want, and which will be sold as low as first class full weight goods an be bought anywhere in Oregon Specialties in Ladies .C ov! tivs of The public is cordially ur miigniticeiitlr treled i L k k k k L U P I' I 88 Grand o su Ida Gruiss -Ar. mr,t.m: f"' rT"f!Jij flush Goods and Ever breught to Albany. Call and inspect their immense stek. When fully opened it will b the Most compleU of Elegant Heliday Displays. fcyjftrst Strtet, Kext to Revere Howe. o. fKA jPBBB The best l'n-.;: h bai.-l srv . i t or.v t in the market. Try them one You never vi!: tw-nr ary tuber. .Vwiry refunded h l ot f,..nn. entirely Fatibfactorr a K. S ; A f! Announcemen Lb steady growth of Albany I risra o it- CLOAKS AND JACKBT5, UNDERWEAR, KNIT GOODS, TABLE LINENS, FINE HOSIERY. KNITTING YARNS, ZEPHYRS, SAXONIIS, FINE AND ' COMMON UMBRELLAS, Fine Ores Goods am the Season. united to call and inspect display rms U k. k U 100 Q: g S 9 & Son trade r.a of ths lar-wt line's f Art Supplies: I, YOUNG TO n ' Opening. mm Perfection of Fit COMFORT 4 STRENGTH YOUNG, .r'lif-B'ibr .l!.:anv- SPECIAL NOTICE. OR. W. C. NEGUS, firaitiiMtc of the Royal College of Lon.i.u , Kugland, also of the Belle viid Medical College. The Dr. has ja;i fc a lifetime of stuiiy and practice and makes a spe cialty ' d. ionic diseases, removes canrers, & r -Via enlargements, tumors and v.xiis. -lili i.-t jniti or the knif'-. I1.?.i1mi i:i.ik;-,- hpueialty of treat ment wHi i i-.:trieiiy. Has pra :ti. d in the it--.-.: tt Frimch ami E yli? h ltos; it.ii '. Vf.s promptly atti-nhd day or i!!it. His intN) is t.OOD WILL TO ALL." -5'OiIi.-i ai:d sfsiiience Kerry street, it 'tween Third find Fourth. vStar Bakery A VU1.L STOCK OK Stap?t; Gro(.'cnt?s Crockery. aswarc, oofftf", ec!i, Tlie hest quality tf M", oofTeeii, ec!i, nuU, He. CANDIES, NUTS FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAT. At this old reliable house is also to be found a complete assortment of fresh famil) froceriej, to whicr is constantly beii.g added all thn ecasonalile liae ef xroeeries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, E tc, Theje goods were all boueht when prices were low and the benefit of tl e margin will be (riven to his customers. Itemeniber the place, at the old comer on Firstand I'roilalbin Ma. far. l H. II II II II Proprietor of Albany Soda Works And jTianr.facturer of Choice Confectionery. We ore row prepared to furnish choice. frtxh rnnii iif I'C-t !cr.nle, ionif-tin;: of pure i-tKk, ah-orted flavor", linked ranuie. extra French and chocolate ereamn, fatiev mixed, landy toys and a ,'i.ueirl tsxortnirnt of lire candies AT XI llttLWlLK QK RKTAI1. XZ7 Orders fr'ui l Oiiut'T dealers pronipWy at tciidol :o. Faetery en Firkt ktrtet ALBANY OK EG ON RED GROWN MILLS IOtt. LAHalXC . .'., Praps, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for Painilraaa' Baker's use) jBest Siorage Facilities, f-rrllijhest ' frme paxl fer wlttTJl ALBANY OREGON The BUYERS' GUIDE ii isatied March and Sept.easb year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We saa clothe you a fnrnish yen 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 Taiious' sites, styles and quantities. Just hfcnre out what is required to do'all these things COMFORTABLY. nd you can makea fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be sent uponjreceipt of 10 cental to pay dostage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO' 11 4 Michigan A venuj Chicago, III. Albany Nurseries We are permanently located on the old Clino homestead l mile from Albany on Corvallis road. We have on hand a large stock of r of our own growing, which wo wil sell at lowest living rates. Parties contemplating planting trees will consult their interests by examining our 6tock and prices btfere purchasing. Htm ax !t Brownell, Albany, Oregon. PATENTS CaTcats and Fradc marks obtained, and all patent business conducted for moderate Ws. Our office is opposite U. S. Pttteiit Ojficcand we can cecure patent in 1 i-s time a.id at less cost taan those icnioti- frtna Vashington. Send modi ! diiiwi:!-, or l;oto.witli kffi.M'iption. Wi-ad; isc, ;f pi;t-Jitaldc or r.'il, fii--. I'.iiiie. Vnr fee nut ('.uc till p.i'..;'." :-. set iirtnl, i A !:;t'o I. , i, ., iiiiw to Ol'.ii'i r?:J r.ts," v iiii '..i.i'is uf r.-. lu.d ( I'.eiits, i , oi:r ? ;.ito, ii..:;; ! v t'l' iov.ii ter.t, fi-.-..' Atbii , s " ' '. .4. Conraa mm Choice nt n iras LilUll (););). it . I O.lcj Vh u -tvii, 1' ' Absolutely Pure- Tlus .mtier inMri tar't-r A titarvi I il "i , ,: f rvni li and Hn!t;fiiii:.' lies?. More . ui.ii.-nii :i ihi ifrilinurv kind.- .!i! '.-aiiiutt In- rid.I ii: t'oturcli. tloji .!! . u'ritirie of low test, short t.'i-M j I u in in phosplute iowdevfe Sold otl! !!i fin. Rotal Kakijc 'ow r;i Co. ! V:.l' st.. N. Y. I.KWIS M. j..li.SMN A Co., Aftrllt, 1'ortiaiid, Oreou, rinsn it J II. DAVIS, X. l. PHYSICIAN AND I? su.e..ii. i n l f. ind at bis ortice room ii. S.r.tun' bkik. f inttrret, Abain Orcifon- G W. HASTEN, HIVSK )A' ! (M , Kcon, Aliiany, Oregon M H. EU.1S. ri.'YSICIAN AND SURr . jrcon, Allwki y Orrgou. c C. KF1XY. I'lIYSIOAN AND UR- . kcoii Allen y, Crecou, oflU e in iPitrce'i nw block. OHU e.hoiin', from 8 a. u. to 4 r. m. J. hitMlKI(, V K'j KK1NAKY feLIt- r . scon, tr;.duatc of Ontario Tettrinary collcirc and i; en.ln-r of the Ontario veterin ary medical Boiiety, in pn pared to treat the diseases of a'l i!on otieated animals r n scientific principles. (Hike at Ans Man-hall's livery stable, l.'eudeiu e 4'b and C'alaj ctia sireeiB, Ai'janT, Oregon. DK. I. W. 6TAKH, PHYSICIAN AND Surceon, late of l;rownsvilie, Or, Ottiie in the Strahan-l'iane block upstair in tie rear rooms en the main hall. Cat s promptly aucr.di-o I., in c;rv or countJY. FlR K KOMiKVAY. VET F.KINARY Sl'R U I'eon, Albany, Orccon Graduate of fierj man ana Amenctii colleges. DR. K. A. SIcAlistkr nnuEopATiiic niv riciun and Kiirireon IliS n moved bis olhce into Crauford's llcck. All calls prompt ly ai tended to. 1 VKJC. A. UimXKY, I11YSICIAN AND U siirjron. Cnidutitc of Hell vuc Homi tal iledieal College. New York City. Iiiteates of women specialty. Oflice in FrcU'.UL's brick, Albany Orecon. M OTICi? IS JIFJIF.iJY (51VENTHAT TKO 11 perty owners ai j trqtiired by ordinance to cut cown aim remove all thistles and ob noxious weeds crowinjr upon their pretniuej, and upon the street adjoining thtreto, within the eity limits of Aliany. 'Jhore failinr to do yo ill c liable to a tine of '.", l.y order o' the citv nmrhal, J.N. HOFrUAN Al.BANT, Jcxe 28, !Se9, tWERT. I'RAI.'TICAb WATCHUAKE and jetveler, Albany, Oregon, ATTOK.VKTS. D. H. K. lit.A KKVFN. . W WRIGHT. I LACK l;r P.N, k WlUtillT A1TOKNKY AT D l.v, Albany, Oregon. Orhce in Odd i)i llo Temple. " Vill practice in all courts of the (.tate, and fciie special attention to ail biiKinciis. ft L ;k 'm.N 1 !1AULKS E. A1TORNEV at I-iw, Albany, Or. Oflice in rooms 13 and 11, Foster' I'.Voek, erer L. K. Llain'i stor i .1 K. WKA'l'llulihtIU, ATI'OIVNEY AT Fellow's Temt'le. Will pract in all the court of thestate, and five special attention to all liiim-v. land Surveying- IAlTtU S1SIK Sl'RTITIK DOCI CIS B tain accurate and prompt work by eallinr upon ex-county surveyor F, T. T. Fisher, lie hag complete copies of" field notes and town ship plate, and is prepare I to do suretinr in any part of Linn county. Postoflico ayidreea, Milieu station. Linn cou ltv, Oregon. c 1 B. WINX, AGFNT Foil THE LKAD- lng Ore, life and accident iBtaranca cen- paniea. Fer Kent. FURNISHES ROOMS TO HI ST. AT THX City Restaurant. (Drain Tllefor tnle. A GOOD' SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for rale at the tigt brick and tile factory Fan of Albany near Knox Iiutte. Call at the factory or address Propta h Auston, Albany Oregon. WANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housewerk. Apply at the coiner of 6th and Railroad streets. Dclmonico Restaurant, CONKB FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STB. The undersigned having purchased the old 11 er man Restaurant stand has opened under the above name a first class rcstanraut. We are prepared to furnish meals for parties or dances tn short notice. Oysters served in every style, eastern or coast; all kinds of fish known in the marketl Employ only first-class help and waiting will will be prompt and courteous. Reg ular meals 25 cts. Coffee of first class quality and a cup of coffee and cako at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well known ini this city and request the citizens to give Pie a call. SAM GOETS, Proprietor. r - Important Notice. I HAVE RETURN FD FROM THE FRONT. 1 paid all my men on the 19th. Any pcraon holdinp any of my time checks will please present them to me at my office in the Tweedale bleck for payment. We have plen ty cf money here. j. S. ANTON KLI.F:. General Contractor cf firm Antonclle & Doc. .Men Wanted. riV) '.VOilK ON 't i i ORrXJDX PACIFIC i ri'.i'rnad. Apt iv at one.; to i.i.rr.Ti :r: ;ti. .'biTN for Salt-. -two fa;:i.!N(- half i . F.l. i : J'orn : one i :..,!-. . ;:i i s.o',-1 for i Mr.i. ::i't i. THE CRONIN TRIAL It Comes to an End at Last and the Jury Is Out. FATAL A( (1I)KM TO SKATKltH The Chiidrea Break Ihroneh the lea ncd Are Drotrced Honors fer the Saltan East of the Sockifs. IlKr.Al.n's Special Uisralchcs.! Ch.'caoo, Dec. K5. On account uf i lie illness of Mills, !Stat-is At lorney IjiintiiiecAer was obliged to inake l he closing address to the jury irrthe-Oronin case. He be ;an b3' repellim; the charge of the prosecution that the Cronin sec tion of the Clan-Na Gael has sub mitted a large amount of perjured testimony against the accused, and atd most of th Clan-Na-Uael evi dence was by members of triangle camps. He then took up and dwelt at length upon the evidence against Beggs. At 4 :45 p. m. Judge McConnell finished his instruc tions and the jury retired. A SAD FATE, Three Children Meat Their Death Beneath the Ice. Port Hopf:, Dee. 13. Last even ing three children of very respecta ble family, two 6en3 of Joseph Mallette and a Fon of E. Mitchell, went skating and have not been .seen since. They undoubtedly broke through the ice and were drowned. Honoring the Sultan. Zanzibar, Dec. 13. Monday the sultan will be presented with an insignia of the English order of fit. Michael and bt. George and a grand cros of the German order of lied Eagle. All the available Brit ish men of war arc waiting here for the purpose of giving eclat to the occasion. The Leadon Strikers. London, Dec. 13. The strikers in the gas hou.ses of the bouth Metropolitan Company is progress ing. Twelve hundred men were engaged to take the strikers' place, and they entered under the escort ol police. Notable Dead. Washington, 1)oc. 13. Thomas Potter, a well known citizen, died yesterday, agpd S3 years, lie was one of those who drew Lafayette's carriage into Washington in 1824. (iUKAT M1NS AT 6EA. Intellertnal Kffertls Thrown Aside While on the Ocean. Many of the greatest minds of the world haye been upon the ocean, but how few great thoughts Iihvo bei n conceive! at sea, sans the Ocean, men of the highest genius seem tt be transformed aotui as they get at u distance fnua land in a rolling vessel, ihere is an inability to control the mind while at sea. a dilliculty in concen- tratfng the attention ou the task of even writing in one's diary, or read ing even the most trifling fiction. From this experienco the te6t dis ciplined taiuds are not Iree. When at home on Uud they can, without triction or disturbance, carry on mental operations even while maoj are talking ir playing about them. Tbeir l'acultUs are so well poised that they obey the word of com mand, but at tea they can d nothing with the intellect. Were it not for the impossibility of con tiolling the intellectual forces a ship on a long voyage would be the best conceivable retreat for those who wish to think, or read or write. THI CLASSIC OTBTBR What 1'art the Bivalve Flayed in the Old Time Period English Illustrated Hagazine. Did not Caesar, according to seme of the Germans, land in Britain at the very spot where lay the oyster beds destined to supply the tables ot the Roman epicures in many an after year to wit, at Richborough? English archaeologists still stick to Deal, but on this matter I would rather trust to ths peelic insight and imagination of the Germans aud to their knowledge of "what is good" ia every circumstance of lite especially at the table. It is infinite ly romantic to imagine that Cxsar pounded over our oyster beds to reach our shores, and Rntupiai shall always have my suffrage as the place of bis landing. If'was a great day entirely" for the Gormet9 of the imperial city to anticipate matters a little in respect to the adjective when Juliosfirpt flushed the Rut ii pine beds. Until ti.tu '.hc Romans hud eked out a miserable 6ubstaDce on the yield of the Lucrine rocks and the Circan prcm ontory. Sergius Orata. sys Pliny, wa3 the first man who went in fer osterocultoe as taly as the tio.e f L. Crassu?, the orator; and loermus, according to Pliny, made a vtry sood thing out of his Luc riiifs. But wheu the Briiish natives i-nin". it wss all ovrr w.;ii lii' It-4::in natives. 1'or uters served in the most j i.'::"iii :uii appciiKiug f-iVK-s ;ro u l.t Dflmoi2t:o Restaurant. FROM LANK CH NTT. Sm vey inr for the- I'rojioRcil Eugene and Slusluw Kailruftd. Walton, Dec. 10, 1SS0. Thn surveying ptrtj- sent out for die EugtMiu and Siuilaw railroad pro ject l-ft the head of tide Friday morn ing November lt and reached Fiorancc at i:oo- ami immediately crossed the river m a scow, then crossed the sand hills to the beach, thence up the beach about ten miles where tne pitched our tent aud took a combined t'.inner aud supper badly mixed with phii-1 fiom the sen tihore. After a night of broken rest on the saiio about 4 feet above high ti.b-, we again took up our lino of march aroes tiie sand hilU to Ten Mile Lake where we arrived at noon and em barked in a couple of frail skiffs we cro?HPl the lake arriving at Dan Lin ton a c.ibm and took posession, tke next morning we plunged in the biush looking for lines and corners tlat bad been established thirty three years since, and after three days search we found sufficient marks to juKtify the establishing of a town ship corner, and proceeding to busi ness we fousd some very fine country, Fiddle creek and Bear creek and some bench land between ihe two creeks, but the greater portion of land ia en tirely worthless, very little that we could lavel one-fourth chain aud some places could' level but 5 to 7 links. On the head of Bear creek was a large body of dead cedar, the finest cedar timber I ever saw, the couatry has beer burned over no often that verv little green timber is left. The north face of a great many of the hills are covered with a growth of young alders from 3 inches in diameter down. I suppose that the heat of the sun kills the young trees on the south face of the hills before the shade protects the roots. Quite a number ef foils oc cured among the men in climbing over rough places but only one of them was seriously injured. Y hi ta ker was th: unlucky man, he started down the mountain on a go as you can gate, and brought up against an old dead limb, and broke a rib from which he is suffering very much. Owing to numerous rains and swollen condition of the streams, Surveyor C. M. Collier concluded to pohtpoce fiuithing the job until spring, hence on the t!lst of November we started for Florence, by good luck in geting boats we got to Florence some time that night and started fer heme the next day. George Krutze has traded hie pro perty in Junction aud has moved in on the l'otaha. The Walton Grange met on the 4th inat and held their annual election, re-electing the most of ts officers. A, E. Wbitaker re-elected Master; J. L. Atkinson, overseer; A, C. Barbour, lecturer; D. Green Gay, steward; L. J. Cornelius, cle. 'ted asiutatit hteward; Oilie Atkinson re elected treasurer; Tena Barbonr, secretary; A, H, Cor nelius, chaplain; A. L, Wbitaker, gate keeper; Annie f'ittenger, pomona; Charllotte Gay, flora; Mary Ann Whitaker, ceres , Lillie Butler, lady assistant steward. Mrs. Tena Barbour, J. L. Atkinson and A. E. Whitaker were elected as delegates to the Laue Co. I'onv'iia Grange. Two new arrivals in our neighbor hood, one to the wife of A. T. Davis, a son, also to the wife of Ylose Mabe, a (Utighter, ad parties doing well. A Moslcal Tramp. Here is an incident which clearly proves how extremely fallacious is the popular belief that all tramps are worthless good-for-nothings and can in no way recompense one fer an act ot hospitality extended to them. On one occasion a party of four men and one woman were seated in the parlor of a hotel not far tioui this ;ity. Ad joining the parlor was the bar-room. Leaniug against the bar, kifcurly driuking, were snveral countrymen. At one of the tables eat a tramp half asleep. His arm was curled op, form ing a support for his shaggy bead, which was covered with a tattered slouch bat of aurient manufacture. Suddenly, through the half open door, there came the sound of muuic; the loungers stopped drinking for a moment, but almost immediately re sumed their occupation. Nobody noticed the tramp. At the first sound he had raised his head from the table, and his eyes seemed glued to the door through which the mneic came. As it proceeded he rose and tottered toward it, but jaet as he entered the room the music stopped. All eyes turned on the tramp, who was making straight for the piano, which he reached a moment later. Lightly running his dirty fingers over the keys, suddenly ho began to play Mendelssohn's "Wedding March." For nearly half an hour the tramp eat thns, playing nothing but the choicest classical music, with a touch and ex ecution t'oat was itself a marvel. The listeners sat astonished and in tilence that was not broken until the tramp, rising from the piano, took up hie hat, and, going through the bar-room to the door, disappeared down the muddy road. Trmly men are some times entertained by angels, unawares. Bnrklen's Arnica olve. Tli Rest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Mietini, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Kruptions, and positively c ures Piles, or no pay required. It is Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For alo by Fothay & Mason, We have just opened another in voice of cloaks, and we fee I conli dent that we can suit everybody, both in style ami price. W. F. Kc:nl. Fountain p':ni -it Wi'! '-talk's OVEK TWENTY-ONE THOUSAND Capitalists and Hankers from Cen tral Oregon Ituylng Astoria Keal Estate. Acloria Pioneer Dec. !. At the piifctut lime there aro ne less than half a hundred visitors in tins citv from central Oregon aud other portions of the ttate, and with few exceptions all have come to this city to invest in real estate Wednesday afternoon's steanit r brought in a large number including several baukers and capitalists- Among the letter was D, B. Montcith, i f Albanv. He has lost no time m iu.tl.ing up his mind lo'iiuy and since his attivul has invested $20, 000 in inside property. His U.eat purchase was ma e yesterday and con sists of two lots in block 11G, Shiv ly'a addition. The price paid was $o,o(X). Among other eait? recorded yesttr lay Was one to Adam Catlin, also an op country man. ' He purchased lot 3, n block "A," of the Exchange com pany's addition, payinz therefor $4,000. In outside or acreage pro perty, some $5,000 was sold. The following deeds were filed for record: Frank '1 avlor and wife to D. B. Monteith, of Albany, lots 3 and 4, blk 116, Shivelje, $5500. Maxwell Young and wife to John C. Ward, lots 12. 13, 14 and 15, blk 14, Alderbrook, $240. Andrew Young and wife to Annie Minard, lots 21 and 22, blk 9, Hurler 6 Aikens, $250. Same to L. A. Nurnberg, lots 1 1 1 18 inclusive, blk 9, Hnstler &, Aikens, $750. Same to A. C. & F. A. Fisher, lots 7 to 10, inclusive, blk 9, Hnstler & Aikens, $900. W. T. Chutter aud wife to H. O. Smith lost 33 to 33 inelusive, blk It, Olneys, $750. H. C; Thompson to C. O. Bottom, lot 3, blk 5. Laur'l Park, $36. Same to H. A. Smith, lots 4, 5 and 6, blk 5, Laurel Park. $130. E. C, Hughes to Alice P. Stockton, lot 8, blk 18, Clatsop Groee, $300. Alfred Kinney to A. P. Oliver, lot 5, blk 144, McClurce, $375. A. Dunbar to G. 11. Mendell, sc of nw aLd ne of svr, also lota 5 and G, sec G, tp 5 n, r 7 w, $1300. Astoria Exchange Co. to Adam Cat lin, lot 8 blk "A," Astoria Exchango addition, $-1000. J, U. Mausell to Annie Reidt, lot 1, sec 15, tp 8 ii, row. $2i;0. Mary II. Ltiuenweber t D. VV. Bush, lots IS and 22, blk 41, Adair-, $500. K. C. Hughe3 to Mrs. W. W. Par ker, lot 20, b.k IS, Clatsop Gruvv $55 State to John Lace, rjc of nej, oec 31, t G n, r G vv, 40. Maxwell Young an 1 wife to M ry N. Morrison, Lit 47, blk 12, Ai -er-bro'ik, Same to Rob J. Morrison, lot 48, blk 12, Alderbrook, $75. Thus. M. Sutherland to W. J. Runyon w J of ii c and c oi n w sec 20, tp 0 n, r 6 w, $$00, Lorcu E. Smading t W. Run yon. se sec 17, tp C n. r 0 w, $SO0. W. S. ilnn3'oit, to Lwer B. Lojk wooil, a e I of tec 17, s c J of n I. n e - of a e , sec 10: s w 1 of it u , J n w of s w 4, sec II; w J of n o J. o i - r i . c .-in. i .r rt j iii n w til tec u; u 2 in eec ov, all in tp G v, r G w, $3200. John C. Clancy and w ife to W. S. Rinivoc, 320 acres in sections 10, 11 and 30, tp G n, r G w, $1600. Total $21,613. DKarnilns au f nuren rue. "This was sometime a paradox,' as Main let says. Sinee, however, lie people cf America and other 'anus have been enabled to pit liosteth i's Sterna?!! Bitters against that unseen foe, malaria, it is no longer a pararior, but an euFV possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its iniety venem lo joieon the air, and decaying unwhole some vegetation imprcgnater I be water, there. In the very fetronglu I of miasma, is the auxiliary "oteni in disarm the foe and assure cfSri- nt protection. Fever and ague, bilii ue remittent, dumb 3ue and a?ue cake, no matter how tenaciously they hi e fattened their clutch on the system, are first forced to relax their grwy and eventually to abandon it aliL gelbcr. But it i' preventive foue that shonld chiefly recommend ti e Bjtters tn persons 0 welling in malaria, cursed localities, for it isacerUia buckler of defence against which ! e enemy .9 poweileRs. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and billious ailments. Piles! Pile: Piles: Dr William's Indian Pile Ointme , is the only 6ure cure for blind, ble d ing or itching piles ever discovered It never fails to cure old cases of le g standing. Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky, sa "Dr William's Indian Pile Ointme .t cured me after years of suffering." Judge Cofflubury, Cleveland, 0,ea "I nave ound by experience that I . Williar.'s Indian Pile Ointment gi immediate and permanent relief." We haye hundreds of each test monials. Do not suffer an Insta t longer. 8old by druggists at SOr. ai d I per box. SoW by Fosbav A Mason. Albany, Oregon. California Cat-B-Cnrc. cold in the head, bay fevar, rose cob , catarrhal deafLCSs and sore eyes, h '. Rtore the Rense of tnstand mmi.uo. . breath, resulting from catarrh. Eiir ana pieutsunt to use. toiiow aircctioi and a cure is warranted, by all dru; -gists. Send for circular to Abictii' Medical Company, Oroyillc, Cl. Su months' treatment for fl; sent ly mail, tl 10, F'or sale by Fcsbay Mason. Holiday Price?. At Greenwood's Fine Art. Ktni;. Having secured the services . ' Prof. Ila.vthorr.e, recently froi i.aiiiinorc, i am now prepared i . accommodate my patrc:9 wii . vr ry lino piftures'en the new pV tc:n. All work guaranteed. Pric. . ;:!;jiii"l frt :n f0 cents v.k All wa ; ivz fl i t-t-Lx? 't wili !. veil t j --I W. IJ.Gi:;::v..tt.,i.