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v ' X. T rT .-S. j. W "V I III. -vs I . 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY V DECEMBER 31.1 889 VOL. V. NO. 29 SPECIAL XOTICE. . DR. W. C. NEGUS, Gradnate of the Royal College of Londos, England, also of the Kelle- vile Medical CuiU-e. The Dr. has sp-iit u lifetime oi t-tudy and pnutni end in;ks a pe c:ialty of chronic dicasm, re-moves 1 cancers, scrofrla cnlarcme-nts, tumor? and wen, without paip or the knife. He alho tnakei) a specialty of tr-at- , uent with tliictriciiy. Haw prae-ti t d io the Cennsn French and K:.lish hospital. Calls promptly attended day or niht. Hie m-tto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." 2T0ffice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fnnrth. Star (ffi A FULL STOCK iF Stap.'o Groceries Crockery, -Gtare, Th. best quality of tJ, offee, fjB'iiv-, outs, etc. CANDIES, NUTS FRE8II BAKED BREAD EVEKY D1Y. At Otis old rettaWo tome is una to ke ftrund a oomBleto assortasont of t rsk faaailj (TTOecriM, to whier t. coMSarity tniii.s; o4lel th seasonable Han of irroeriB a4 pre Mmi, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to crder, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuti. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all bouyht wrion ariocs ware low anil the benefit of tl 0 Bianjin will be ipvea to his customer!. Remember the place, aft the old corner on Flmtand Broilaibin tit:. 1 I H. I'rtprictor of. Albany Soda Works And manufacturer f Choice Coiifectionery. W; arc now prepared to fn'nis'i rl:.,wi. ftiHli Canute of fee t frraric, i-cii.iiiijif fare mirk, amorted flavn nxtd canine-. ultra t rcni-h and rone laixcd, candy toys and a ni ire rand its AT UIimfAIK 3'0rler frrra -.nt' y c tended to. Factory en F ate crciiHin, far.ct tstrcl nifor1in 5u nr.r.iBi. Inter promptly t irst r reet OREGON ALBANY RED i)R0WK MILLS? IMiU, LAMK t C4., Frop, NEW PROCESS FIX)UR. ui.c.i Mr fcr Fa-anily .ind Ibker'a ui) , Best Siorane Facilities,! SIlL;;fct Cita ftifn atiW Mr MkoatX 1LBANY OR1GON Th MUTER GUIDE is isnnoil Mardl vud 5pt.oaeh j I ycr. It 19 an eBcyoiaficdia I j 1 . : r : ill 01 n-e.-tn laoMitRiio? lor aw : bo pakp :h ."rj scries or the rteiiti wf life. W. mm olotbv Tt: a fuTarth yu vitb all the fcc;rv aad nnneceannry ap pKaaoea to ride, walk "!iJia, sleep, aat, fish, bant, work, go to afcnroh or iay at home, and io vat ions' sizes, styles and quantities. Jo6t h.ira ant fltt is required to da'all these thiags PUFORTABLY, ni j.a can makaia iair estimate of the value of tho BUYERS' CUIDE, wbieh wiU h sect npontreceipt of It cents' to pa taffe. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO J H Mica 1 staii A vena 1 Cnioai, 111. P We are permanently louated on the 14 Cline homestead mils from Albany on Corvallis road. We have on hand a large stock of Choice Emit Trees of our owa jrreiag, whioa ttc wil wll at lowest living rates. Parties contemplating plasties trees will consult their intcarts by e.xamiainjj aur stock and pricoa before Itnrchaaing; Htmab L Brow.nkm., Albany, Oregoa. PATEWTS ycdls ai:d Frade mark? obtanici. and nil pf.tent lmsiness condurtpd for ; aieil'irate ffes. Our ofHcf i? opposite j U. S. l'Ktcnt Ofiioe and wo run ceoure j fttciit in 1? time n id nt cost : lhaii those rpinotc from V::hin;rlon. ' tii-iid model, drawing, or jdioto.with kefcriptn;n. Wo pdvise, if palcntaWo or not. free of oharjic. On;- 'c rot due till patont seourod, A lil til" 'x-ok, "Row to 0:!a;n Tnt- c:it.s." wil's i;aj:os of nvtinil c-h.-tit?. in Tour st ;!c, o'llil V it t'w 11 fort fv; s Addre a. xoir t'j trtl 'ec Wiki in mm 61 Albany Nnrsenes oliilay I ii.ivf.-i variety of'arti el suitable tor liolidav present-? as im'-s silks varu-tv. m colors, lancy silk tidies, ilk mufflers, silk Ranker oJiieti for ladies and trf n-rl-mfn. ilk umbrellas, gold and silvt-r handles, for ladies and gentlmen, ordered especially tor the holidays; trabroideredlin. en han kerchiefs, for ladies and gentlemen in colors aad Arhite, ladies pert uonis, ladies and men's iid gloves, furs, boas and muffs, ladies and gent's fine slippers and shoes, cloth and ISealttte tloaks and wraps ladies' and misses' rugs and bed spreads, table linen cloths and napkins to match, fancy China tea sets,tancy China dinner sets, hand painted ;i very large line of novelties in China, con sisting of vaces, tooth pick holders, card receivers, salac1 bowls, truit bowls, ice cream sets, mush and milk sets, finger bowls, pie and tea plates, individual butters, covered butter dishes, cream and sugar sets, salt and pepper sitt ers, cracker jars, fancy soap dishes, and tooth brush holders, China tea pot stands euspadores,the largest r.d finest line of fancv China cps and sau cers, hand painted, ver brought t Albany, These roods I have ar ranged on table in second ftorvad it will pay the jiuMe U inspect thm wl:rJhr butinj r not AMUEL 188 Gran a no aav Guiss Are aow .peais fr UkAbtty Immp Ae Isn&ut liiss ( Plush (roods and Art Supplies Z fcieughi t Albaay. Call ana! iupet flhair iuateau; steak. When fnlly opecaJ ;t will be the Ut mplre mi llUaat Htdidav Displays. r ' j"First Street. Next to Revere Hoa?. S. J X Tlicbfst P rench hand sewed rnrsot in the ii'iarkr-'. fry ihetti oiice. You never will wear any odier. Mf-ney it ftj; iod it net f.",und entirely satisfactory 1 j Annonnecment follows in a irreat blacks -.md YOUNG & Son K. 889 Opening. WETS BBBPerfection of Fit COMFORT 4 STRENGTH 'OUNG, i -n "for A Ihuny- ; Absolutely Pure. :i -v uri trvvt r:irto. A aiar'.u ni ,ii;ri-i.Mcii.;-.;ii mid i lioliv.imenoss V immw' 'l.t'.t '.Ue ordinar k:'i.ir u ri.t ol'l :tj oompot' tion wiU' tuilr l low test, hiM weiglil jim.i 01 ;iboipbate powders Sold only in o n, Kotai. Babin- aw. er Co , Iff- .'. st.. N. Y. Lpwi9 JI. Ji t .Mx v .'o.. Ajreatr. P.ir:iai:(1, Oreoa. WH. IMVI. H I.. PjiVfilClAN AXJi ku.ton. io I f ibi;nd at tii olue room :c S r.-hrn'a t'.jci. r :rrt etrrct, Athanv Oregon- W. IIASTUM. lI."li-HJ geon, Alb;i, irror( ' i I III H. EI.I.If, rUYSICIAX ASS STJRr goon, Altn' y Orrj-OH. CC. KELLT, PHYSICIAN AND JUlt . geon Albany, ( rocon, oWc. io Pitrco'g new block. Olt'ire hour, from I a. m. to 4 r. m. A J. ItosMTKK. Vk'ihKINAHY SL'H aeon. srauiiato of Ontario veterirai- college and'.n ember of the Ontario veterin ary mediral society, is pn pared to treat the dUoaoes of all domesticated animals or eientinc princi)le. OrTice at Am ManjhallV livery Htnble. Keidence 4lh and C'alai oc.i Htreeta, Albany, Oregon. DR. I. W. STAHK, PHYSICIAN ANP Surceon, latent Rrownsvilie, Or. Oltire 111 the Straban-l'eari-o blin-k upstairs in the rear rooms on the main hall. C'ai promptlv attended to in city or countiy. - "TVR. R KOI.DEWAY, VETKRINARY "sUr. J geon, Albany, Oreeoa --Graduate a( ;; uwii hiiu Auiericvn coueies. pva, K. A. HcAlistkr KOUEsrAiniv put XJ Mtian and surjreon IUs removed hi offlcs into Crawford's block. All calls pieuipt- D 14 U. A. W HITNEY. PHYSJCIAN A V Bitrsron. GraanaM of P.ellcvn Ilnsui. tal llediual College, New York City. Dit cases of women a specialty. Office io Fromaa'ti oriclc, Albany Orejon. NOTICE LS HEREBY'GIYEN THAT PRO perty owners are required by ordinance to cut down ana remove all thistles and ob noxious weeds growing upon their premise;, and upon the street adjoining thcret., within the city limits of Albany. Thoss failior to do fo will e liable to a tint of Jo. l!y order of tlie tity marshal, J.N. HOFKUAX Albaxt, Jtss 28. 1S, H. EW'ERT, PRACTICAL WATC1IUAKR and jeweler, Albany, Oret.n. 4TTOKKYH. n. v. s. Blacksl-ix. . w. whisht. BLACKUl'KN, i WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT Law, Alburn, Oregon. ORic in Odd bellow'i) Temple. ' -fill practico in all courts of the utate, ana gi' special attention to alt business. OI.YKCTON CHARLES K. ArTORNEY W at l-iw. AlUav, Or. Oflire in room IS and 14, Tenter's Block, over L. . Blain's Rtor K. Vvi:AtH(VUr()RnrAlTORNBT "AT law, Allwnv," Oregon. OSice in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the courts of Ibentate, aud give speuial attentaoa to all mixinem ' i.mjajiu LnaU 8urvrjrlaus. I)Ar.riK sxaiKisa scsvktixs bokb oas os . tain accurate and prosnpt work by eallinr npea cx-coautv sarveyoi r. 1. 1. mnsr. at has complete conies of Bold notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do sarvevintr Hi any part or unn ooaaty. roeioaioe oo.ro Millers Station, Una 00a itv.Oregoa. CD. WIXN. AS EST FOll TBS LKAD ing fire, life aad.seideat issomea paoies. Far steal. FR3I3HH) ROOMS TO BIST. City OosUaraoi. ralsi Tlle.for f ala. AOOOB SUPPLY OF FIRST CIAtS drain tile for sale at the Eags brick and silo factor' East of Albany near Imi Butte. Call at the factory or aaoxass rssM & Austoa, Aikany Oregon. WANTED A GIRL TO DO CKNKXAJ, housewerk. Apply at Iks eotaor of Uh and Railroad strests, Delraonico Restaurant, Cf'NFB jr.VT A ILWCXTB fcTS. The uuder&iae.d having purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand hat opened under the above name a first e'ass restaurant. We are prepared to furnieh meals for parties or lances m short notice. Oysters served in every style, eastern or coast; all kinda of fish known in the marketl Employ only first-class htlp and waiting will will be prompt and courtcois. Reg ular meals 25 eta. Coffee of brat class quality and a enp af coffee aad cake at from 6 to 10 cts. I am well known inl this city and reqaest the citiaeaa to give me a call. SAM GOETS, Propria Importaat Notioo. IIIAYR RETURNFD FROM THE FRONT. I paid all say men on the 19th. Any perron holding any of my time checks win please present them to me at my office in th TVccdale block for payment. We have pjsn tv of money here. J. rj. ANTONELLE, General Cotitracror of firm Antunella b Doe, Mea ON 1 Apr; Wanted. UE ORPXiDN v at onc-o to rr,o w( X. rai'ri r'OlCK pACIFI C'ur'iii it id. Monleilh. I'irio '"! for Sale. : S.M.I-. -TWO YEARLING HALF i.r i! i u!'.-. out 5;t:rit Il-.irii a.iH .hi.! II' I'm .':'t- '-'."ivi-- .V ;;i be m-.M for "'!U. tl--K. GREAT SNOW STORM. Tde' Usual Blizzard Sweeps Oter the Pakotas. Blisi?(K AVD TRAVEL HTftPf. Etsgiag by Eleotriclty LDeolared Coastitt- "ticnal io Hew York Acoidsut to Sara Baraka dt. ' The Hkhald's Special Dispatches. T. 1'aul, l)fc. 30. Advices here nceni to indicate that the ureal snow hi or in of Saturday extended over a large area. Humors were rife in newspaper ollicesthat many wires west of here were down and travel delayed. The center of dis turbances appears to have been at Huron, where the wind veered to the north, and the storm increancd until it became a veritable bliz zard, blowing fifty miles an hour. Meaacriable experiences of two years aco prevented people from unduly exposing themselves om the prairies, and no had results are anticipated. The storm has been marked in places by a singular phenomena. At Winona the rain descended in sheets, and he town of Whaler was Hooded. When the rain stop ped the mercury fell rapidly to 30 degrees hi three hours. Business is entirely suspended. At one f these points electrical disturbances preceded the fall of snow. Duluth was visited with a severe blizzard, ushering in the heaviest fall of snow of the season. Much damage has been done in the city, and the streets are blockaded. Trains are delayed by drifts six feet deep in many places. OLD WORLD AFFAIRS. A Sensational Plot Against l'arnell Th. Story Denied. Di'bun, Dec 30. Parnell has written a letter to Freeman's Journal, in which he says he has received no notice of having been made co-respondent in the suit brought by Captain O'Shea against his wife for divorce. Parnell also says that since 1SS0 ha has resided at Captain O'Shca's house at Eldham. He was frequently there when O'Shea was absent, but the latter was cognizant of his being there. He declares that iloifston, secretary of the Loyal and Patri otic Union, instigated O'She to proceedings for divorce ;n order lo diminish damages which may be awarded Parnell in his libel suit against the Time? J-iONUox, D c. If'J. Houston has written a letter denouncing the statement made by Parnell in his h-ttnr to the Journal that he insti- rvif an! 1 'ai.f iin i t ' h fi o ii Its-iritv onir tor divorce against Airs. O'Shea. Houston savs he had 110 knowledge of the action taken by O'Shea until he saw the announcement o! the divorce published in the papers Saturday. ELECTRICAL EXECUTIONS. The New I'rocess Declared Caasti- tuti.ual ia New V.ik. Kocjiestkr (N, Y.j, Dec. 30. Joseph Kemmler, a rnurderer, sen tenced to death bv eleciicity, ap pealed to the general term of court, claiming the sentence was uncon stitutional, as it . provides an unnecessary cruel manner of death. The court has held that the evi dence went to show that it was not a cruel method of inflicting the death penalty and that it was therefore constitutional, and re manded th prisoner to undergo the punishment, Kemmler's enly chance of escape is through the clemency of the governor, which is not likelv be exercised. KIS8IOXARIB8 MIUDBRBS. k Tarty of Natives Attack and Kill at Whole Tarty. Paris, Dec. 30. Intelligence re ceived from Obock, a French set t'ement on Fajurah bay, on the east coast of Africa, says that two b rench missionaries traveling from Zeilah to Harrar, tinder the escort of eight Greeks, were attacked by natives and the whole party was murdered with spears and knives. SARA BERNHARDT FAINTED. Her Stage Scenery Caught Fire and She Narrowly Escaped. Paris, Dec. 30. Sara Bernhardt came near meeting with a serious accident during the initial perform ance of "Joan of Arc" last night. The funeral pyre used in the play became ignited and Bernhardt fainted. Two scene shifters were seriousiv burned. A SAVACE ATE. An Orgaa Grinder's It t-crate Figbt far Life. Kansas City, Dec. 26. For some time past Giuseppe Garro has been reaping a harvest in this city and the neighboring villages through the com bined performance of a lar.'e ape and the melodious strains of a band-organ. The ape wm about three feet high and was remarkably well trained, n-vr failing to draw .1 rrond by his antics. For severil days Garni i.itic ! that j the animal was inclined Vt iie f.ulkv and did his work bldiy, aa-l yesterday I he concluded t punish the aninjal ;;t:d J try He 0 !-rcj nun out 01 n:s suiKy a.'Clir tow-.' w:i:ti fit. ape far minor offense, hut always took the precaution to tie hint up be for haginuing the castigation. When he began to make prepara tions to-day to whip bis pet, the animal appeared ta realize what was coming, but instead of submitting Suietlv to the whipping he flew at is master and a terrible straggle ensued, which was ended by the Spaniard being compelled to use his knife and kill the animal. Garro was so badly torn thrt be was taken to the hospital. The ape tried to get at his tor At, and' bit and tore bis master until, he was coyered with blood from head to feet and hi clothea luiog fu shredr. Garro 'a left arm, which was used to shield his thrat which was bitten so badly that it will doubt!v6 have to be amputated. A SEVEH-FAILING COMFORT. A Little Girl's Advide to lUr Sor rowing H.tker. Gloucester Time. Little children coutinne lo teach t'-tfir eldrs lessons of wisdom aud p .u-nce. A gentleman was goius abroad for a six-months trip and had just taken an affectionate leave of his wife an I hi. only child of 2 or 3 years. The pretty child felt that something was wrorg, but hardly realized what, and stood beside a chair holding her thumb in her month, a favorite pas time with her and a never-failing comfort. The mother, meantime, sat gazing out ene of the window, and presently the tears began to drop one by one down her cheeks. The daughter looked at her, and at once stepped to her side. "Mamma," she said, in a eamfort ing tone, "mamma, suck '00 fum." THE DANGER'S OF THE SEA. Tho Steamship Amsterdam En- ot.rs a gevoroRtoraas. NwYobk, Dee. 26. The Neth erIands"Americau steamship Amster dam, which arrived at Quarantine late last eetiing and came up to her dock this morning, had a remarkably stormy voyage, during which a por tion of her cargo got. adrift and was damage 1 to the amount of scrcral thousand dollar). The voyage occupied seventeen days red Captain Stenger sailed De cember 14th. A storm, prevailing s.nco the i)tb, inct eased iu -violence and at niidoigbt, a terrible squall swept over th. ocean, and striking the ship, covered her with spriy The air was heavily charged with electricity auJ the compasses became unsteady. BalN of fire hung at the ends of the yards and atao appeared on the steel points in tuo compass. It was so dark that the officers' could not 6ee from the bri ige t the formast. De cember 16th Amsterdam was caught 111 a hurricane from the south-south west. The -eas trrew terrific, toesiuu the ship abojt violently aud sweepin over her decks. hh soon became unable to head up the storm, aud be ing hove to she wuaji around until die lay athwart the 80a and hu wavos ew opt he.- decks. Oil bags were bung over tho bows and oil was poured out of the waste pipes. While the ship was tossing in the trough of the sea a quantity of cargo 111 hatch 2 broke adritt. Barrels con taining oil and with "wet paint"' bi'rst and destroyed a quantity of vel vet and other valuable goods consigned to New York firms, it was impossi ble to enter the hold and secure the cargo, and it was allowed to shift from side to side until morning, when tho weather began to moderate. Dur ing the remainder of tbo voyage the .Amsterdam had favorable weather. A Mlracaloas Escape. St. Louis, Dec. 30. The acad emy of music, in couree of erec tion on Thirteenth street and Washington Avenue, fell in a heap this Morning. The building had rone np as high as the third story. Fifty workmen in the building miraculously escaped injury, ex cept one, who was slightly hurt. AaasiBaT the OarawseB. Nbw Yobk, Dec. 30. E ward Hanlan is out with a reply to the challenge of James uaudaur. in which he says be will rowUauduar for from $000 to $5000, before next July. He leaves the choice of water to the referee. Goltra'e Fark Addition. We are now offering for sale lots and blocks in this fine addition, parties wishing to make -investments with a view to building or where property will advance rapidly in value, will do well to look at this addition as it is the choicest residence property in the suburbs of ilbar.y. This addition is laid out with parks and has broad avenue's irunning through the entire length of the property with trees planted at the corner of each lot on the avenue. Call on Burkhart & Malin, Real Estate AgentB. Ten Days Only. llo ye business men ! Listen to tho voice of the most conservative and successful men of our town. Buy an acre of land in Albany's addition to Astoria, which to-day costs you Ices than $25 per lot, and which will double in value in lens tlian one year. Now don't be a gn-r.p, but buy now. For further, information inquire of the Oregon ! T 1 all To U Now In tlio Time e Klegant Lotion. Uie it! freely. It cun lace and lips. s chapped hands.' renders the s-ki.i ) inooth and II. V fell. lVcpr.ri": :ir.d !Ir.bbard. A REVOLTING SCENE. The Scene of the Kegro Lynchirg; in South Carolina. THE CORONER'S IKQfKST. Taey Were Killed by Persons UoWwa t the Jnry-There Will B No Eeta. lion froB tbe Neioec. Special to tbo Ufkjllb. - - Columbia, rf. C, Dec. 30. A coroner's inquest upon tbe death of the eight negroes lynched at Barn well was held Saturday night at the scene of the tragedy. It was c terrible sight which the - jurymen looked upon. On tbe left side ml the road were the bodies of Ripley Johnson and Mitchell Adams, charged with tbe murder of llefl'er- tnan. Aad on the opposite side were the bodies of the eix negroes charged with the murder of young Kolet Martin. They were tied to trees by the roadside, their backs to the sapling. A rope was passed around the trees and bodies of the men, and when shot tbe weight of their bodies had swung them down on the ropes, and they occupied all sorts of grotesque and revolting positions. On ballot the jury returned a ver dict that the eight men had com to their death from gunshot wounds inflicted by Boiae party or parlies unknown. After the inquest the negroes were notified that they might remove the bodies if they desired. Tbe family of Ripley Johnson and Mitchell Adams re moved their bodies to their homes, but the other six remained, and were treated as murderers and out casts. There were none to mourn them. Neither whites ncr aegroea waited to remove the bodies. The town declined to bury them because they were killed cut side the limits, but offers have been made to furnish coffins if the negroes would bury them. The re maining negroes declare they will pull up and leave the country. They assert that tnere will be no retaliation. GRANGE ELECTIONS. The oHicers for tirand Prairie Grange No. 26, of Irving, Lane county, were elected for "the ensu ing year as follows : Master, J . C. Jennings, postoflice, Junction City; overseer, II. Smyth ; lecturer, A. J. Zumwalt; stewcr.l, A. Bond; assistant steward, W. 11. 8myih; treasurer, I. N. Ilcmbree; chap lain, I. W. Bond ; secretary, A. C. Jennings, postoflice Irving; gate keeper, T. J.Smyth ; p.-uiona, .lar tha .Smyth ; flora, Tenia Heni'nee; ceres, Rachel Bond ; lady assistant steward, A. K. Jennings. The olliccrs elect tor 1890 for Turner grange, in Marion county, are as follows: Master, W. M. Hilleary,Turner; r-eoretary,Homer K. Hilleary, Turner. The officers of Tangent grange were elected as follows: Master. J. II. Scott; overseer, H. Freerk sen; lecturer, T. H. McUhee; steward, A. Beard ; a-stsislant -stew ard, Alfred Freeikscn; chaplain, J. A. McUhee; trcaMirer, Li. L. Smitn; secretary, W. H. Looney; gatekeeper, Iettie Needham; pomona, lMiza bcott; fiora, Llpha Looney ; ceres, raralt Needhain; f-teward, Ada lady assistaut Knignten. boap Creek grange, Benton olliccrs an fol 7u. V. Leeper; Ileckcr; lecturer. county, elected lows : Master, overseer, tl. A. C. M. Vanderpocd; steward, C. A. Ebteb; assistant steward. Wiilard Cauthorn; chaplain, John Wiles; treasurer. Ida Johnrvn.; tecretary, W. S. Tomlinson : zatekeeier. Claude Logston; ceres, Lizzie Johnson ; pomona, Eva Be.-on ; flora, Ktue anderpool ; lady assistant steward, Ona Logtton. DiMirnitn: an merB Foe. "Th h was sometime A paradox," as Hamlet says. Since,. however, the people of America and other 'uda have been enabled to pit Hosteller Stcsna:h Bitters against that ui i-e-en foe, malaria, it is no longer apamoox, but an easy . possibility. Whavver malaria evolves its misty ven m to .loison the air, and decaying unw Im-Ic-uomc vegetation impregnater the water, there, in the very strong hold of miasma, is the auxiliary -otent to disarm the foe and assure elL. . -ut protection. Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague end ague ..ke, no matter bow tenaciously they 1. v fastener their clutch on the syr.i-tn, are first forced to relax their and eventually to abandon it ;.ito. .1 T... 2- . - - ciuer. out iu it (ircvcnuve I ice ttiat snouia tliieuy reeommend the tia- Bitters to persons dwelling in mal. ur&cu localities,, tor 11 is ace i- dn buckler cf defence against whk-t 'e enemy .s pow ci lef-s. Cures, likei uysnepsia, rncumatism, kidney billious ailment. nd Callforaia latK-Carc. The only guaranteed cure for cat. rh cold in the head, hay fevsr, rose :d catarrhal dcafuess and sore eyes. Re store the sense of taste and unpleaisint breath, resulting from catarrh. 1. y and pleasant to use. Follow direct is and a cure is warranted, by all d .;- jrihu. Sena xor circular to Ar.i 1 Medical Company. Oreyille.CsI months' treatment for 1; s.-.m ue IX 'y 1 o i v -i ForMiU- by Fnsha The Oregon Laud Company male a specialty of Astoria property for a Fhbrt tirac. dl Look at my liv e -i f :;t cc: ::cr ii- i'o, a :s li-.- v.,!-..-ci- t j O. ::. Prowr.n. to