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Jf r - - t v fe23 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, O KEG ON, SATU.UJ3AY JANUARY II. I890. Vol. v. no. so . A I 1 t i ! til I J 6nr i i i SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, : Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor? and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." 3T0ffice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. Star Bakery ! A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries kery, Glassware, The best quality of tea, coffees, candies, outs, tc. CANDIES, NUTS FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house is also to be found a complete assortment of fresb family groceries, to which is constantly being added all the seasonable lines of groceries 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, Etc, These goods were all bouirht when prices were low and the benefit of tbe margin will be given to his customers. Remember the place, at the old corner on First and liroalalbin Sts. Mp. i e. .Proprietor of. Albany Soda Works And manufacturer of Choice Confectionery. We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh canuics of best grade, consisting of pure stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra r rench anu cnocoiate creair.n, lancv mixed, candy toys and a cncrcl assortment of One candies AT WHOLESALE QU UETA1I. taTOrdcre from country dealers promptly at tended to. Factory on First street. ALBANY - OREGON RED CROWN MILLS 1SO.U, LAXM.Xi A CO., Props NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for Family and Baker's use) Best Siorase Facilities, 3THighest cash price paid for wheatlES ALBANY OREGON The BUYERST GUIDE is I issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of U3erul information for an ' who purchase the usuries or the necessities of life.-"We can clothe you n furnish yon with all trie necessary ana unnecessary ap nlianees to ride, walk 'lance, t-letn eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vaiious1 sizes, avlca and nnnnfirips. Just hwtire out r -j i o , . nrhttt. in lwinirpil tn rln'all these thinps COMFORTABLY. y'u can makeja lair estimate oi tne value oi me BUYERS' CUIDE, which wiU b sent uponlreceipt of 10 cents to pa do8uCe. MONTGOMERY, WARD & GO 114 Michigan Avenus Chicago.IU. Albany Nurseries We are permanently located on the old Cline homestead mue irom Albany on Corvallis road. We have on hand a large stock of Choice Emit Trees of our own growing, which we wil sell at lowest living rates. Parties contemplatiug planting trees will consult their interests by examining our stock and prices before purchasing: Hyman & Brownell, Albany, Oregon. PATENTS Caveats and Frade marks obtained, and all patent business conducted for moderate fees. Our office is opposite U. S. Patent Office and we can cerure patent in lees time a.id at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo.with kefcription. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Onr fee not due till patent Is secured, A little book, "How tn Obtain Pat ents," with naoies of actual clients, in your state, county or town sent free Addrcs C A. S01T V CO.. Opposite U.S. Patent OfRcc W.usluiii;toii l'.C. Croc Gonial mm 0 COWAN RALSTON AKD CHAMBERLAIN Oregon Albany, Transacts a general banking business. Draw sijrht drafts on New York, San Fran ! isco and Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to check. Collections entrusted to us will receiv prompt attention iiii Pro periy! LOTS IX BURKHART'S PARK ADDITION This Addition offers sinn'rior ad vantages for residence property, commanding a view of the. whole citv and bin a short walk from the business portion of town, For sale bv WKITSttAX A ill LK1 III BKO. riKMT STKLI-T. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Insurance bubincsstrantacud and nioncv oanedj I have a lifrgc list of improved anil unimproved chy property and fiuit, pmleu and farn land in large a.id small tracts. As 1 sell on commission only, if you wish to buv or sell it will pay you to come and sec ine THOSE WISHING A FI11ST-CLASS LN s'rjment, the best made to stand the climate of this coast, can be suited by calling at Mis: H. E. Hy man's, opposite the Masoniu Temple, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Alse the largest assortment of stamping patterns to select from this side of 'Frisco. Lessons Riven in painting and embroider at her sturlio over Linn County Hank. Give her your order and you will lc pleased. Contractor and Itullder. rilHE UXDEKSIGN EDJIIAVIXG LOCATED J. in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza bcthian style of builditiu. Will furnish plans and speeificatiniis free cf charges. Satis faction guarantee1 W. V. CASS EL. WANTED MAN OF GOOD .SELLING ability to represent us as sales n.-t-nt in this town, (SiOO to siHxi .vr ye;ir c an be maue ; Atiure-s, uaiiaiiMl.cr ,t llrown, Philadelphia, I'a The largest clothin:r and merchant tiiior ins house in Ameriea. riano Tiiiiii: IJAKTllCS DKS1K1NG PIANOS TI'XEIi X snould call upm: I'i'.f. I, Horn of this city, the well h.nv.i :n;.i reli:ib: piano tuner He is we'l ,ii to t!:e i.ii..,le ji Aiuany and the entire -I :.t i . li.r. iti.' lu-.d years of expericir.-c in this ' m 'l'n.- , :.j in a pianoforte manufactory, a;il iia i : -1 1:-1 in that line of husincs) Ir. alau.v. tn patronize home entertri an.i' ,. i.:;.l-c should remember tln.t Hu x ;-.! -, t pianos tuned in a more sl.- .o;! . i, :n Albany than elsewhere i;.e S .i;, 1. ,u. orders at Will ,t Link m Suburb A TI'P( ) ' Take no sho-.s 'mlcsj V. i.. l;oi:-,'l.-is' name and price are tainicd oi, v-''rV-' --.-L,-'-L' .the bottom. If the dealer cinnot supply you, send direct to factory cnclcsin auve'tizm j'rice. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR 1 GENTLEMEN ' ?oil ii Vhal- Is fagMrt. ana. CMMren't Complotofa. gmwriCTCjStoFoU. yaregorio or Karcotto SyraptV Chlldwa orrtov Cmitarimi MU. liona of Mothers blew CartoriaT Svi healthy ileep ; ulahlJSSo'a I Sf1 ttns: CSostato. CowOT.TClfaMySOreryorfc MmMMVMmmHiiut..iM............. S. The best French hanu sewed i-orset in the market. Try them once. You never will wear any other. Money refunded it nof found entirely satisfactory S;: ASTORIA The most desirable addition yet placed on the market is I'owelPs Addition to the City of Astoria. This addition is located just south of Tongue Point. The Columbia river adjoins this property on the east side. It is accessible either by motor line or river. Lots are for hale For a Few Davs Only Corner lotJ$S5; inside lots $75. terms, 10 cash and $10 per month until paid for, or five per cent, dis count for all cash. Call and see plat at the office of rine "nir, II envy Hand Uraiu Mnr ltct In th World. Kxamlnc bis $..0 Clenuiu Hand Sewrd Mil or. 94.0O llnnd-Scwod Writ Shoe, X.t.."0 Police and I'arnirrn' Miar. t.:it Extm Talnr ( air Slior. S'.f.l A $4 Morklu-nien'n Shoe. i.OO and 1.7.', Hoys' School dliorH. All Made lu f'ongrrss, Bolton nnd Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES iIdTes $1.75 SHOE IOK MISSKS. BEST MATERIAL, BEST STYLE, BEST FITTING. W. L. UOLilLAS. Drockton, Mastt. 1. E. RLAI1M (MM I. iTsmi nnnn I IK VJU11U B0BPerfection of Fit OJIFORT cfc STRENGTH YOUNG, ooiitior Albnnv Absolutely Pure. This nowii'i' licvcr vurif. a numii o( purity,strcncrth and wliok-someness. NIore economical thau the ordinarj kinds, unit ennniit ln Knlil in onmnut; tion witb multitude of low test, short weight alum ot phosphate powders 3oht only in c ms, Kotal Bakijj'- jow. dei: Co . W- v til st.. N. y. Lfwi 1. JuiiNhoxW: Co., AenU, f ortland, Oregon, I'lllSItlAN WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND Hll. i'Oli Cfln hfl fnnnil nt Uio tlw.A room ir. Strahan's block. First street. Alhanv Oreffon- G W. HASTOX. I'tlYSICIAN AMKli , (feon, Albany,'. Orei-on. M II. ELLIS. PHYSICIAN ANI SUKr , jfeon, Albar.y Oregon. CC. KKLLY, PIIY'SICIAN AND 3UIt . (feon Albany, Orecon, office in iPierce's new block. Ollieeihoure, from 8 A. M. to 4 p. u. A J. UOSS1TEK, YETEK1NAHY SL'R . L'eon. irraduate of Ontario veterinary collide andmenilcr of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's livery staiilc. liesulence 4tb and lalaiiocia streets, Aioany, Oregon. 1K. I. W. STAKIt, PHYSICIAN AND 1 ) Surgeon, late of Itrownbvilic. Or. Olfirc in the strahan-Pearce block utnir in the rear rooms on tbe mam hall. Cars promptly at tended to in city or count Jy. Dlt. K KOLIEWAY, VETERINARY SI R. goon, Albany, Oregon Graduate of (JcrJ man and Americun collegcs.1 "TVR, E. A. McALISTKR IIOMKOI'ATIIIC riiv J sieian and surgeon, lli.s removed his office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. DR. M.J. PATTOV. PHYSICIAN ANI! Surgeon, Ulumberj's lllock, Albany, Or. Female diseases a sccialty. Ca:i be found in the office day or night. Di:;C.A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN ANI) Hiirg.Miii. Craduatc of Rcllevue Hospi tal Medical College, New Yorl. City. iieas'.a f women a specialty. Office in Froman's brick, Albany Oregon. "V" OTK'E IS HEREI'.Y'OIVEN T'lAT PRO 1 p rty owners are reiiired by ordinance ii cit l'iwii aim rcm e all thistles and oli .i.)in!!s weeds grouing u on their premise, ti.-nl iipcn the stieet adjoining thinto.witluii the city limits of Albany. 'J hose fiulin'.'to do mi w ill r e liable to a fine of c-.", liy order of the citv man-hal, J, N, HOFFMAN Albany, Ji nk 2s, ISsO, H EWEUT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, ATTOItXKVS. n. . s. I'.i.ArKiu nx. ii. w. wruiiit, 1.) LACK lit' RN, i WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT U Law, Alliany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. Vill practice in all courts oi ine state, anu give special attention to all iiisuiens. WOLVERTON CHARLES E. AITORNEY If at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 aim 14, fosters liloek, over L. c. lilain i stor TK. WEATHOKFOI . law, Albany, Ore Fellow's Temple. Wll RH. ATTORNEY AT Ireiron. Office in Odd Tiimtil.i Will nvon (n nil tlio courts of thestatc, and give special attention to all business. TAMES P. MEAD, A1TORXEY-AT-LAW and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished on' short notice. Ten years experience. - Land Surveying. PARTIM DKSIRISO Bt'IVSTIKO DONR CAN OB tain aceurate"Bjid prompt work by colling upon ex-county surveyor F, T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plate, and is prepare 1 to do surveying in any part ot Linn county. Poetofilce address, Millers Station, Linn cou lty, Oregon. CB. WINN, AGENT FOB THE LEAD ing fire, life and.accident insurance com panies. . . - : Delmonico Restaurant, CONER FIRM AM) ELLSWORTH STS. The undt rsigned ' having purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the above name a first class restaurant. We are prepared to furnish meals for parties or dances cn short notice. Oysters served in every style, eastern or coast; all kinds of fish knowD in the marketl Employ only first-class help and waiting will will be prompt and ' courteous. Rec ular meals 25 cts. Coffee of first class quality and a cup of coffee and cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well known in this city and request the citizens to give me a call. SAM GOETS, Proprietor. Important Notice. I HAVE KETVRNFD FROM TIIF. FRONT. I paid all my men on the 19th. Any person lioklinjr any of my time checks will please present them to me at my office in the Twecuale block (or payment. We have pen trof money here. J. 8. ANTONKLLfc, General t'ontracror ol Ann Antonelle 4c loc. Men WMtd. mo WOrtK ON the oregdx PACIFIC 1 rai'road. ApHJ- at once to Curran & Monleith. For Kent 1 BURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. City Restaurant. AT THE (For Hale at Inch. AM, K l,f(T OF SCOTCH COl.tlK IMIS. WITH A little din of Kii'.'li-h stitliord. Ihcv naku the verv l-et farm st.Hkaiiil :itcn i.i.'s. Fr ?nrt'lio- pirticiil.irs i.Tiiiirc of :. W. Cnn, H:i.ti:-t. CONGRESS MOURNS. For Judge Kelley, the Dead "Father of the House." DKAFEIt IN JSABLE BLACK. Brioe's Nomination Was Boagbt With Geld " The InfpDt King of Spain on His Deal h Bed-Other News. ' ' The Herald's Special Dispatches. Washington, Jan. 10. The house is draped in somber black, and adorned withsmilax bouquets of while flowers, stood the desk bo long occupied by - Judge - Win -D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, this morn ing reminding the members that "The Father of the House" lias departed from their midst. The funeral services here will take place in the house of repre sentatives .Saturday noon. His re mains will be buried in Laurel Hill cemetery, Philadelphia. liKICE'S NOMINATION. Simply a Tribute to the Sloney Power Democrats in a Hole. Chicago, Jan. 10. Murat Hal stead in referring to the nomina tion of Crice to-day declared that it had put the democrats in a hole. "It is simply a tribute to the money power," continued Field Marshall, and they have openly in dorsed a member of such power. How can the democrats ever aain pose before the country as opou ents of monopolies, trusts and grasping millionaires. Brice is not an Ohio man, and his admission to the senate is simply giving New York three senators." THE INFANT KING. He Is Better, But Will Probably Not Ileeovcr. Maukii, Jan. 10. The infant kins suffered from another cardiac attack last night, but later the attack decreased in severity, and thore was a slight improvement in lits condition, but his physicians think Ins recoveiy :s extremely doubtful. The trovnrnment has adoiitod special measuies to prevent an eruption in the event of the king's death. IN HIS OLD l'LACK. BcggM Having; Escaped the ul lows IsiHonorcri by Camp MO. CiucAf.o, Jan. 10. The News sivys: In all probability John T Ileirsrs will be t-'enior unar.'.ian of camp 20, Clan-na-tJael, to-night Hoggs may ami may not be presi dent, but it is said that his re-elec- lion is assured. The camp 20 members have held a caucus and decided that 1'eggs acquittal is, in outline, a verdict o! not guilly foi camp 20, and that suspicion Uul the murder was hatched in tht notorious camp has been removed, therefore thev have decided to ele vate Ueggs to his old place. .ji;ih;e kelley dead. The "I-'athor ofthe House" Passed Ouietly Away Washington, Jau. 9. At 0:20 this evening Congressman Kelley, the veteran father of the house of repre sentatives, died. Speaker Heed was notified. Mid at once directed Sergeant-at-arnisHolmes to take charge of the remains, aud conduct the funeral in accordance with the wisbef of the family. Mr. Kcllev was in his i Oth year, and had he lived te finish thi term would have served continuously thirty years in congress. ... , TWO LOKDS INDICTED. Frequenters af an Immoral London Club Their Names Suppressed. London. 'Jan. 9. At the trial to day of persons charged with connec tion with the .West End scandal, a boy witness referred to two aristocrats who frequently visited: the house in Cleveland street. The court ordered that their names be suppressed for the present, and that they be indicted as ""ljora O and "Lord W RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Nearly Fifty Tons of Postal Matter Cueyennk, Wy.. Jan. 9. The westbouudj Union Pacific fast mail train was wrecked at Sidney, Neb., this morning. Of seven cars, five were burned. Two locomotives, moving at a high speed passed over a broken rail, but the cars wero thrown down an embankment, and two were in flames ai once. Loss to the rail way company is about thirty thousand dollars, but compared with the damage to persons whose letters were ii transit the sumis nothing. Two mail cars contained nearly fifty tons of postal matter. No water could be secured, but the train men and pat aengers made strenuous efforts to save the mail of Wyomipg, Oregon, Cali fornia and other western states but none is left. Declared a Forgery. London, Jan. 10. Parnell has written a letter stating that the let ter published under his name Wed nesday, addressed to Fnnis Board, is a forgery. Gultcau'a' Nephew an Absconder. Ciii A:o, Jan. 9. L. P. Scoville, a nephew of Gu'teau, the assassin of 'resident J;irfkM, has disappeared, and hij whereabouts are unknown, He is secretary of a local building and loan association, and it is alleged he is slit i t in his accounts to the extent of between $5000 and $0000. He is a sou of George Scoville, whese wife was a siater of Guiteau. Chicago Danker Captures a Kobber. Chicago, Jan. 9. At Neilscu, Gepaku & Hosier a bank tins after noon, two men attempted to grab $1500 while Ferdidadd Gepake was alone in the bank. Geprke grabbed both men and struggled so manfully that the thieves dropped their booty, and only one of them sot away. The bank is situated in the extreme north western part of the city. She Wanted Room. desk iu the corridor of the posto.hce yea! 2-day and two or three more peo ple watt'ug to use the pens, when a small woman pushed her way in, took a pen frrm one of the men, slioTedih other back for elbow room and said "Exciueme, but I'veiot to L.ttlrs postal card off by the noon mail. "lhat s pretty ciiceky: repr.cdone of the astonished men. "Yes," she said, as she began ad dressing the card. "Hut this is a special case. I've no meat in the house and must hea.- from my old man, who is in Buffalo, but intends jumping out to Philadelphia to-mor row. Maud back and give me room to swine my arm and tell him it's either five dollars before Saturday or 1 11 skip with a Pittsburg bill poster. Detroit Free Press. Justice Harlan's Little Joke. Wrihinslon Post Judge Harlan is delivering an inter est in teries of lectures on the Con stitution and constitutional law before the Columbian Law School Many people avail themselves of the oppor tunity to near the distinguished jurist, and the lecture-room is crowded. The Judge may be humorist in a sly way, but it doesu t often crop out. One interesting point was being dis cussed. "This matter," said he, 'will come up before the Supreme Court next February, by wlii:h time Judge Brewer will undoubtedly be on the bench aud the bench will be full. The class howled aud the Judcre blushed. Now it is a nuestion whether he was plaving on Judge Brewer's name intentionally or not. Lightning in Medical Cases. New York Sun. The use of electricity iu surgery is cjiteudiu'; daily. It is now ia.-L'ely employed in Kngland in "Viui'Colo;;i- cal cases. It has lon-j been known to be capable of i al;eviu; neuralgic pain, and has now becu applied to cases of ovarian neu.alcjia, tne I 'catiucnt of wlncn presents peculiar di!li.iuUc3, Dr. Apostali, in giving the r. o.iUs of his practice, sl.-.t-.s that he Ins oll'.n had mucins whose ovAiiao ivi'ion was so painful and lender that they could not bear the slightest prcssuic, but who after a few minutes apphca tion of Ihe inducted current could submft to lirm pressure wit'.r ut any uidiciiliou of nam, declaring that both r'aia and tcuuerness had entirely (lis appeared. Character in Typewriting. St. I.ouis Globe-Dsmoctat. The use of the typewriter does not bailie the writing expert -Men and women who use typewritess show nearly as much individuality in their work as they would if tliev used a pen. It is harder to detect, but that is all the difference. Any business man who is used to reading corres pondence from concerns which employ several typewriters can tell at a glance which one of the half dozen wroU the letters lie receives. Signs of careless ness, haste, ignorance of punctuation, or the profuse use of punctuation marks, a wide or narrow margin around the writing, some peculiarity in capitalizing all these things carry meaning to the expert examining type written copy. Property in Portland on the In stallment Plan. Five dollars down and a dollar a week buys you a lot in the beauti ful addition of Wheatland. This property lies adjoining Mount Tabor, and is situated directly on the motor line running into Port land, and is beautifully located, being level land and in plain view of Portland, tbe metropolis of Ore gon. Any one that can pay $5 down can" buy one of these excel lent lots. This property is for sale now by Burkhart & Malin, who will furnish you with maps and plats of this addition. - Goltra's Park Addition. We are now offering for sale lots and blocks in this line addition, parties wishing to make invest ments 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. Ubany. This addition is laid out with parks and has Krnarl ouoniip's f rnnninc thrnuch the entire length of the property .l A 1 l 1. 1 wnn trees piameu ut iuu iwuer ui each lot on the avenue. Call on Burkhart & Malin, Heal Estate Agents. The Weather Moderating. The U. S. signal service weather indication for to-day is rain, warmer. It froze again last night, but it seems fair to believe that the backbone of the "cold spell" is broken. Steamboatmen , who were beginning to realize what it is to be caught in the ice on the river, and Oregonians generally, 'will gladly welcome a warm rain. Cranberries, cocoauuts, oranges und lied bf at C.K. JJro. Hell's. ' STATE DISPATCHES Tie Willamette Free from Ice and Boats Again Running. A VE11V STUBBORN KURGLAK. He E?fj.?d to Talk and Was Sentenced to Three Tears in the Feirteitiary Gtbrr Newsy Notes. The H'ltAio s Special Du-iatciMg. Portland, Jan. 10. The thaw is working wonders with the Wil lamette river. Three days ago it was jwlidly blocked with ice, so. thatfilo steamer' could possibly make the least bit of headway. consequently they were all tied up. This morning, however, the La- tonia came down from Oregon Citv. and her master reported the river free from ice, and boats will now make regular trips. Portland, Jan. 10. This morn ing William Hawthorne, the burg lar convicted yesterday, was taken before Judge Stearcs for sentence. The prisoner ha J lost none of his stoicism, and again had to be lifted out of his chair when the court asked him to stand up. When asked as to whether he had any thing to say why judgment should not be passed, his lips twitched a trifle, as if he were going to speak, but changed his mind and refrained from uttering a word. The court then sentenced him to three years confinement in the peniten tiary. The annual statement ofthe con dition of the estate of the late-Ben Holladay, under the new adminis trator, has been made by James steel. The indebtedness still re maining against it will reach about 1200,000. Croup Can Be Prevented. We want every mother to know tht croup con be prevented. There is no question about this ; as it has been done in thousands of eases, and you may depend upon it that when a child takes tbe crouo it is wholly owidjt to the negligence of "its parents. True, croup never appears without due and timely warning; a few hours or a day or two before the attack, the child be comes hoarse. This hoarseness is the first indication of croup, and is a 6ure sign that croup is to follow, unless promptly and propci ly treated. The free use of Chauilteihsin's IVuih Remedy as directed w itl; each bottle, under the heading "To prevent croup," will dispel all symptoms of the Uis ease. This lir;-t sign of croup, hoarse ness, may, be oyerlookt i by jouns: mothers or those not iV.iuiliar with the disease. Under such circum stances, or when not properly trcaid, the hoarseness becomes more ruaikcd, and the child shows shows symptoms of having taken cold, llim a peculiar, rrugh cough is cii vcbipvd. vrii at this stage Chamberlain (Jugh Iiria cdy will prevent the croup, but after the cough has developed the croip is liable to appear at any moment. The proper way is to keep a bottle of this remedy at baud, it costs but iW cents, and only a few dosws, or at most nsj over a third of a bottle, is required to dispei all symptoms of the disease Cin you atlbrd to risk so much for ?o little? There is uot the least danger in giving this remedy in large and frequent doses, which are always re quired, as it contains no injurious substance. As proof of this fact wc refer to John L. Olson. of l)es Moines. whose lS months-od boy diank the entie contents of a 50 cent bottle of Chamberlain's cough remedy without tbe least injury. Certainly it made the baby vomit very freely; but after taking a nap ne would have been glad to have drank another bottle of the remedy, &s he liked it. A similar in stance occurred neai Valley Springs, Dakot. Mrs. Mattie Johnson's two- year-old daughter, Annie, drank a full bottle of the remedy without injury. This remedy has been the sole re liance of thousands of mothers for crcup, and especially as a preventive lor mauY yearss, and has never been known to fail. It is also invalaa' le for colds and whooping-cough. For sale by Foshay & Mason. Disarming an I n seen Foe. "This was sometime a paradox." as Hamlet says. Since, however, the people of America and other Jands have been enabled to pit ll06tetter a Stomach Bitters against that unseen foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easv possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its' misty venom to -joison the air, and decaying unwhole- bome vegetation lniprcgnater the. water, there. In the very stronghold of miasma, is the auxiliary -otent to disarm the foe and assure efficient protection. Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, no matter how tenaciously they have fastened their clutch on the system, are first forced to relax their grasp and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it ic preventive force that should chiefly recommend the Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria cursed localities, for it is a certain buckler of defence against which the enemy .s pow ei less. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and billious ailments. California Cat-K-Carc. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevor, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re store the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all drug gists. Send for circular to Abictine Medical Company, Oroyille, CL Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail. ?1 10, Forsale by Foshay & Mason. Dressed Chickens. Order a nice elrsssetl chicken for your Sunday dinner; call and Leave your orders earl v. Willam ette Packing Co. Ladies all wool scarlet under wear 75 cents at Barrows & SearU. Genuine sweet Florida oranges at C. K. Brownell's. 1 ! 5 i : i ! V, i ' f ( s ! 3- it- l r ' ' i If, 17 if 7