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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1890)
TTTT: MOTfNTVf mALHr TTTFSrAT. JTTTT 22. 180Q. x i. ON HALB. Tta Daily Hekalu will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book ttore,wbera it can be procured at 5 cento per copy. jorriva Aiiec r town. "A Pair of Jacks." For colored glares go to French's. "A Pair of Jacks" at the opera house to-night. R. F. Wineman returned yes terday from Yaquina. "A Pair of Jacks" at the opera bouse Tuesday night. Go to the opera house Tuesday night an J gel a go d laugh. The dynamos for Scio'a electric lights arrived last Tuesday. The best watch in the world for the money at F. M. French 'it. Mrs. Joe Webber, Sr., is visiting her old friends and home in this city. Dr. U. A. Davis and J. G. ten ders, of Harrisnurg, were in the) city yesterday. i Special prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall stock at G. W. Simpson's. Buy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. al. French's and nave them properly fitted. Great reduction made on sailor waists, silk wool and tine flannel at G. W. Simpson's. Messrs. W. H. and Frank M. Fender of Green Basin came in from their ranches yesterday. An elegant new line oi undress ed kid gloves, in all the latest shades, just received at the Ladie Jjaxaar. Jas. Hheridan, the man who was nearly killed by falling fiom a bay snow Sat onlay is still alive and may recover. li you ieel uuabie to do jour work, aud nave that tired feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapar Ilia ; it will make you bright, active and vigorous. There will be a change of time on the Oregon Pacific railroad be tween tins city and the tront, an'' between Aloany aud Yaquin.i about the first of August. A valuable mare was almost totally r.iined by having her leg tilled with shot from so.ue careless hunter's gun recently on Mr. Tnomas Froman's place. Hence ttie notice tie gives elsewhere. Jesse Barker, who has beeit in California lor th past year re turned yesterday, tie is looking beany and :ias been doing well, and is now on his way to Galves ton, Texas, under an engagement. If you suffer pricking pains on m ving the eyes, or caunot bear brigtit light, and find vour night weak and failing, you should promy tly use Dr. J . 11. .McLean's Mrengtueuing Salve. -5 cent a bjx. The corner sto ie of ihe ne M. VE. church, corner of Third and fcllaworth streets, will be laitt this evening. Exercises to begin at Kev. S. 1. A'ilaon will de liver the address. The public are cordially invited. Tickets to Europe San Francisco Upokane Falls, Pendleton, Baker City, The Dalles, and all points in the United States and Canada for aale at the Union ticket ofiice. C. G. Kawlings city ticket agent. Broad t I in st. Faults of indigest on cause dis orders of the liver, and the whole - system becomes deranged. Dr. J. H. McLean's .strengthening Cor dial and Blool Purifier perfects the process of digestion and assim ilation, and thuo makes pure blooU. M. E. Brink, who has been spending a few weeks iu this city with his ptrents, starts hack for Prineville this morning in com , piny with A. C. Palmor, postmas- ter at Prmeville, who has been here-: few days. They go by the Bantiam. route. Those contemplating a trip to Ilwaco will beidelighted to read he to' losing from the Astoria Columbian: Will Warren has a moaquit" on exhibition in the win dow of his office which from his sue must have been the king of the New Jersey tribe. It was caught near Ilwaco, and measures five inches across the wings from tip to tip. Its bill is just a little auort of an inch in length. Che Athena Press says: Mrs. K. Frum, of Linn county, an elderly aunt of our citizen, E. L. Barrett, is visiting in Athena. Mrs. Frum is one ot Oregon's earli ect settlers, coming here in I8ol by ox team, he passed through ttiis section in '51, then a howling wilderness and swarmed over by the red skin, on her way with her husband to the Willamette valley w here they took up a donation claim on which she still lives. In these thirty-nine years slie finds a vast change, one hardly to be re.tlized, except in the west. Dr. W. W. East burn has located in our city for the practice i his profession. He is a graduate i the Medical Department of the btate University of Ioa. The following is clipped fromth iSouth English Herald, the doctor's home paper: "Dr. W. W. Eastburn. m ho left thi place sometime ago for thr coast country, has located in Albany, Oregon, where he pro poses pravn icing his profession. He will, be greatly missed in this community as well a that of Web ster, which has been bis head quarters for th past three year The doctor is well and favorably kuown in tnis county and ha been remarkably successful hoth as physician and surgeon. We can conscientiously recommend him o the Aloany public as a gentleman wall qualified by education and experience to render medical or ureical aid, and he will prove an important acquiaim hth orofesaionally and WW s ww r jwaail. 'BAH FOB ALBANY- Real EsUt Men Bsat la toa Bui Ball flam The Albany real estate base ball nine that went to Salem yest-rday to plav the res! estate nine of tha ' city in our irreat national rne oi base ball, report a ver' plea-ant time and success in the gamo. The contest was sharp and finely played Five innings were played ana th s.rore stood 27 to 14 in favor of Albany. The Albany nine were well p'eased with the view they had of the capital city and the fine enter tain. nent they found. Mr. B. F. Pot, of Albany, was umpire for the game. The players and score stid as follows : Albany: Marshall, 4; Welch. 2; James, 2; Steel, 2; Keeney, I; Gniss, 5; Cusick, 3; Wallace, 3; Buck, 4; total, 27. Salem: E. Catterlin, 1; Good ell, 1 ; Rodger. 1 ; Lee, 2; Watts, 2; F. Catterlin, 3; Moores, 2; Fisher, 1; Goodell. 1; total. 14. BOARD OF TRADE. Regular monthly meeting of the Board of Trade as neia in me city council chambers last evening. A coinmunioi'ion from the Sandard Furniture company of Milwaukee, Oregon, was read and placed on file. They propose to put in a factory that would em ploy sixty men. Also a communi cation from D. Zimmerman & Co., manufacturer of leather, of Needy, Oregon, was read and placed on file. The Oregon Board oi Infor mation. of Portland, made the Board of Trade a proposition for an exhibit at their rooms was read and laid on the table. R. F. Ash by made a proposition to go to Portland and represent Albany at the Board ot Immigration rooms which was considered, but no defi nite action taken. The secretary of the Board of Trade was instruc ted to -orrespond with the neigh boring counties in regard to an exhibit at the Spokane exposition in October. On motion the meeting ad journed. Passed From Karth. "W. J. Bramwell passed from this life on Tuesday at 11 :30 a. m. at his home in this city. Mr. Bramwell has been ior more than three years a constant, and severe sufferer, growing gradually weaker until the end ctine. I be funeral services were held iroin tho family residence under the auspices of Hiram lodge No. il, A. F. & A. M. Wednesday ai'terno-jn. The de ceased was aged 49 years, 6 months and 25 days, lie had a host of iriends aui-.ng thise who knew him and the sympathy of the en tire community in extended to the 'ereaved wife, sons and daughter in their affliction. All that mortal id could do was dore for the sufferer from hit- first illness, but human assistance was of no a vail." Colfax Gazette. Mr. Bi am well vas a former resident ot Harri burg in this country, owning a line farm in the southern part of the county, and afterwards one of (he firm of Smitn. Brustield & Co. .iiid later in the hardware business .it Hairisbur. He was a promi nent member of Covenant Lodge I.O. O. K., and Thurston Lode A. F., and A. M., of Harrisbur and foremost in all public work, while a resident there. Mrs. Bramwell, who is a sister of the Churchill Bros., among the fore most citizens of Linn county, and tlie family will leceive the earnest sympathy of bests of warm friends n this vicinity. A Lively Chase. A man was noticed going down the street yesterday with a bit; basket full of something. He was going at a 2 :4U gait with a small boy and a man in hot pursuit. I he boy, however, was of nimble toot and soon caught his nibs. When the rov quieted down the ma.i with the basket explained timt thev had agreed to go fishing and had bought a basketful of fine lunch goods from Mueller & Garrett's. They looked so tempt ing that be concluded to jskip and have them all himself. The'Yaqnlaa Excursion. The excursion to Yaquina re turned to this city at 9:15 Sunday evenimr. About 2 H) availed them selves of the opportunity afforded and spent Sundav bv the seaside. . 11 x? 1 1 a very eniovaoie iime was nau Several remained at Newport til Monday, coming back on 11 :H train. Keep Off. All persons are hereby warned to keep off from mv premises for hunting purposes of any kind. The destruction of stock from the careless handling of shotguns has bvcoroe unbearable, and as the on ly recourse I desire hunters to keep entirely off of mv land. Albany, July 22d, 1890. Thomas From an. To Banker and Merchants. The Tyler Desk Co., of St. Louis Mo., have just published, in colors a great work of art on Bank coun ters, Fine Desks and Office Furni ture generally, Big cut in prices, .vith increased cash discounts. The banker's Catalogue. 150 pages i-i colors, free, postage 15c. Catalogue of desk aud ofiice fur niture, 130 pages, free, p stage lor-. The Uamer fsom Newport to aquina got on its full load of I-assenKers yesterday and pulled out, leaving 25 or 30 of the excur-i-ionists behind. As it was not t 'ueir fault being left they were ( a the dock ready to go on board --Mr. Hoag generously gave direc t ons to have their tickets hon rred for pasxage out on the train t j-day. Oill Wanted. Good ages will be paid for a competent girl to do housework in a small family. For particulars inquixs at this effics. A MIST ME- I refer to the article I. B. Fisher i published in the Hkhai.d entitled ''The Evangelical Kupture." His quotation from "1'he Evan gelical Messenuer." issued June 24th savs "Dubs, in his version of the aff.dr, is careful not to tell nis rodent about the bond that is re quired of the plaintiffs which is an essential prt of the decision. That this is a mistake, anu as well uniust to Dubs, will be seen from the following facts in in the case: Lut)8 in nis paper issue" June 12th closed the article of Imlce Smith's decision with tnis paragraph, viz: "The opinion of the court is that the injunction shall remain, but it ought to heat- iended with a bond." Aiiain, on the same page ot the same issue, Dubs says : "There quired bail of $20u) is provided. Ten brethren in Napeivuie nitve furnished the same. Usually this bail is required when the prelimi nary injunction is granted. This not being done in this instance, therefore is ordered by Judge Smut . This is not ot much mi p rtance. It is simply complying with the law." Now reader is it not true after Duos paid all this "about the bond" that Judue Smith urdered hen he decided the Naperville church case in favor of the anti Esherites, that Dubs did tell his readers thereof ? Yes, he did so, and that twelve days b fore said citation published in "Evangelical Messenger." Whether said mistake, however, is attributable to the realization of the boast of some that they "do not read the other side." I will not say. The mistake and denial however are there, and, again I say un just to Dubs in the light of the above facts. It is also interesting how thei ''sher and Bowmanites trv to weaken the force of what Judge j -mith said on rendering his de cision. He : : ome length re viewed' the I'un-os and premises of his final conclusion. Therein he says: "1st, The record introduced here shows clearly that Bishop Eeher had be fore then been convicted and de-po-ed, or suspended, from bis office as bishop as w ell as preacher, and that he li id n right whatever in that conference for any put pose except as a looker-on." Agiin he furthir said: "The claim there made by Bishop Kher to preside over the confer ence was without authority and wrongful, and the conference did right iu excluding him and elect ing an elder to preside in his stead. Conceding Bishop Eeher to be still the b shop he could not act anywhere with a minority of the delegates and without a quoi uin. All acts done by such a body are cleany illegal and void, und an appointment from that body of a preacher to the Naper ville church was beyond all ques tion illegal and void, and when the p'eacher was appointed by tha !ody and sought entrance to the hu:ch, he could only be a trebi'asser." These last quotations I have made from the Ottawa Journal of June 5th, which copy was fur nished them in JimVe Mnith's own handwriting, as I undeis'aiid Rev. P. Zahn, w ho i-ays, "1 have seen it myself and he told me per sonally he w rote it." July 19, 18'JO. J. BOWKRSOX. P. S. As I understand it Juilge Smith orally rendeied his ieci!-ion on June 3d. On June 4th the Ottawo Journal brought arepoit i hereof which was, irom some casse, so imperii tit that they apol ogized to the judge therefor, and to mend matters on the 5th f June reproduced the report uom toe manusciipt the judge himseh had now written out and furnished. Judge Smith taidin this published report that "1200" should read "2uM0," and "annual conference" should read "general confeieme." J. B. Harvest IS'utes. The bay harvest is practically over, the crop having been secured in good shape. The yield being a fairly average one. The fall wheal cutting is about completed, and by tue mid-lie of the week the hum of the threshers will commence in vood eariiBat Repairing the Bridge. Sanderson's brinye, across t antiain on the road to Scio ha! been out of repair ior some time. and men have been put at work to put it in shape again. It, will probably be several weeks before it is fully repaired. TANGENT NOTES. The carpenters are at work on the M. E. church edifice. D. Hogan has erected a new b.;rn on his town property. L. F. Smith & Co., have erected a livery stable in Tangent. The Farmer's warehouse is in running order with Foot Blevens at the helm. O. C. McFarlaiid has returned to Tangent after on absence of lour years at Klamath lake agency. A. Barnes who was elected J. 1. for Tangent precinct has moved to Albany to reside for ten months at least. John Bleveus who sold his farm near here last winter ias moved with his family to Ne Haven Washington. j James Sheridan the young man j w ho fell out oi the hay mow last i Saturday is resting quite well fori one seeing hurt as bad as he is. Fur Bale. The undersigned will sell at 1 public auction at Schmeer's stable ', in Albany, on the 2titn day of j July. 18U0, at 10 o'clock a. m , a ! number of good horses. Terms of ' ale Six months, three without interest, but with approved se curity. Wbu Bo. 4 SLAM. X. OHANQE 15 TIME. Beginning July 1st the fol lowing change in time took effect on the Southern Pacific rail road: SOl'TH BOUND. Cala. express . . . leave 9 :28 p. k. Rosebnrgmail.. leav-- Albany local arrive 9 p. m. Freight leave 1 :66 p. m. NORTH BOt'ND. (arrive 5:54 a. m. (leave t:14 a. h. r .... 1 1 . m . Cala. express. Roseburgmail wUi,-' Albany local leave 5 a. m. Freight leave 7:22 a. u. Ti.e Lebanon train arrives at Albany at 0 a. m., 9:25 a. m., 4:2o p. m. and leaves at 9:10 p. m., 1 :5U p. u. and 7 :30 a. m. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby g ven that the psrtueishp hereto ore existing brtAceu the undersigned in the restaurant bueim s in Alanv,Ore gon, is hereby dissolved by mu tual consent, L.J .Caplatzi retiring, aud John J. Pepin r induing and conducting the business, coll.cii'iw all bills due tue late firm and assuming all liabilities. Dated July 17, 1890. L. J. Caplatzi, Jons J. Pepin. "A fair of Jacks." The new f jrce-comedy and the one that is promised to exhibit bright, novel aud original quali ties, comes to the opera house this (Tuesday) evening. It is Grattan Donnelly's latest, "A Pair .f Jacks," and in the matter of success it has taken a foremost os tion among similar entertain ments. It has a sugges'ion of a plot based upoi the exact reseui blance of Judkie Jack aud DoctH Jack, and their introduction for piofessional services in the sem mary for young ladies, kept bv l'rofessor Queer. Thi-y are kept unaware of ca h others presence there and the complications that ensue are many and humorous. The cusiomary amount of specialty work is introduced incidentally, and in this pauicular the versaiil iiy of the company is said to be pre-eminent. R. G. Knowles, W. J. Russell, Julius P. Witmark, Sol Aiken, Te.lula Evans. Mollie Thompson, Winifred Johns -n, Nina Hayweid, Julia Aiken and Alice Gre ne are prominent. Bring Along Vour Stock. If you want to send them fo pas ture, where they ill have the best oi feed, good shade with plenty of water. New bi g thdil lence. Horses and cattle at 50 cents per head per w eek. Lots of twenty or more t reduced rates. All btocc must be paid for before liken away. Apply to the under signed at the M. Charles hotel, or TlioH. Daniels on the farm at Clov erdale. I will take good care of all flock intrusted to my care, but will not be responsible for any ac cidents that may occur. F. L. Such. Those winning screen door and windows should call on R. B. Vnnk, who will put them in com plete oi: short notice. Shop on corner of Second und Ferry streets Venison, corned beef, et ipped beef, and a new lot of tull cream California cheese, jus., the thing tor lunch these waim days. Call on Spencer fc Blackburn. Before purchasing your Artists materials examine the new siock just opened at the drur store of J. A. Cummins, successor to 11. C. Hub'.iiif.i. We have out new spring stock of , kid gloves, and the best value ever ! show n in Alb my at W. F. Read's. Happy is he who buys his fruits and vegetables of C. E. Brownell. Always fresh and full weight. Thos. Brink has just received a tine assortment of window shades, also the Wheeler & Wilson hewing machine, the best and lightest running machines made. Harriet Hubbard Avers Recam ier Balm, Cream and Powder, can be obtained at Hubbard's new drug store. "Oh, Emma! where did you get that pretty dress? Why, mamma, bought it at the Ladies'" Bazaar. A 1 table claret 25 cen's per bot tle or $2.50 er dozen, delivered to any part of the city. M. Baumgart. Smoke tht celebrated Havana filled 5-cent 'trare, manufactured t Julius .lo h's cfcar factorv. Another invoice of ladies gold anJ gold filled watches just re ceived at F. M . French's. i Ladies, when your light colored j shoes get soiled go to Klein Bros., Ior a Dottle ot Kussian Ian ; it will make them nice as new. A daily newspaper is about to be published n the city of Mexico in the English language. .Mr. Seay of Chicago is father to the ei.ier- yi inc. Hi .ttextloir l art the Oriiual Abietint OiiiUucnl., Is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, anrl in an absolute cure for old sores, burn, wounds, chapped lmndk h;k1 all skin eruptions. Will punitive I v curs all kinds of piles. A-k tor the Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Fotliity di Mil son at 545 cents it-r tiox 'y mail 30 rents. A Bargain. A i:ood young Hereford cow, an excellent milker, with heifer calf one w ek old. For further inform ation call at this office. You cannot accomplish any wo-k or business unless yju feel well. If you feel used up tired out take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsupa rilla. It will give you health, strength and vitality. Foshay Jc Mason. Headache capsules and elegant lotion still sold by J. A. Gumming, successor to H. C. tubbxd. BU8INESH LOCALS. j Fresh apricots at Conn & Hen- dricson's. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls'. My fruit jars have arrived C. E. Brownell. Fruit cans and wax at Matthews & Washburn's. A new line of dress buckles at the Ladies Bazaar. A new lot of parasols iust re ceived at E. C. Searis. - Paisley & Fish do the cheapest printing. Try iheui. The celebrated Quaker Citv shirt at E. C. Searls. Call and see our Russian Tar and Fasenets at Klein Bros. Adjustable window screens at Matthews & Washburn's. Tin ami plumbing work done at Matthews A Washburn's. Kerosene and gasoline stoves at Matthews & Washburn'i . ' Tinware warranted not to rust ai Matthews A Washburn's. Drink ice cold soda at C. . Brow nelPs and be happy. Finest line of trent's neckties in the city at E C. Searls. Warranted garden hose at Matthews & Washburn's. Garden hose and lawn sprinklers at Matthews & Washburn's. Ice cream and lemonade served very day at Goetz'a restaurant. Ludlow's $3.00 ladies shoes all sizes and w idths at E. C. Searls. A complete line ot gents' fur nishing goods at E. C. Searls'. Try Conn & Hendricson's once on groceries and you will be happy. A fine line of Artists materials just opened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. (io to Cumming's drug store Bluniberg block, for your artist's supplies. And when you want a delicious cold drink go to C. E. BrowuellV for soda. BetfKS celebrated family remedies are for sale by all leading drugxiatr every woere. Mens', youths' and boys' cloth ing and furnishing goods at G. W. Simpson '8. Piles! rl!et files! Or William's Indian Pile Mnimein is the only sure cure for Mind. Mri-i' inir or itching piles ever diHcoverc. It never fails to cure o'.d rases of lo ? tamlinic. .hid ire Coons, M:iyvil!e, Kv, shy. "P Wiii'amV Indian "ile O'nitmim ruri.i1 me after ypurs o' Miitrcriii." .tinlirt roftii our-., Cli vcluii'l t) "I nave ound Iiy experience that l)i. VVil'iM I:ir!m: 'lin'im; i nv-t. immediate and perm . limiI relief." We have hundred of ei;-l t.sti iimnials. Po not miller u ii:r',:.Tii loiiifr. Sold Iiy ilniifir-ti. hi 5lN' uil I per bin. 8oU . Kosliai AcMi-miu il-t!iy. iei;l Beautiful IMsplay. The nne displ iy oi iruus and vegetable at Mulh-r & Gam-Ms yesterday was a great credit to them and rne the city can well be pnud of. Thei'e were so many imported ftt.d domestic fruits thit it makes one think ihey are in .an Francisco. Nothing like en terprise. Albany Opera House, ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY JULY 22. The latest musical farcical Comedv A PAIK OF JACKS By II. Gratton Donnellv, Esq., author of ''Natural G:is,"4'Ijner On," etc. R- G. Knowles vs. Judge Jack. Wm. J. Russell vs. Doctor Jack, and a superior come dy company. FUN! SONGS! DANCES! Prices 50 and 76 cents. Reserved seats on sale at Blackmail's drug store. OYSTER HOUSE AMD REJSTAXTKA.T Just opened opposite the Rum House. Even thing new and clean OueD day ard nlirht. CAPLATZI A PEPIN, Proprietors. "tROtj'P, hocpinr cot!,;)) ntl brtmhltif I . : i:.aIi. .aIIjiviwI hv hhilnh'a Cut. . uuuimiw7 . ...... - j I tf mis ny r"ny Moo. CI -IHILOU'S COUGH and Conmoipiion Cure O la sold bv us on a raiire. it cures C -nuamptlon. Sold by 'oRhay Mwoii. Sfr2f--2C caXn bd2 S. "ICIein Bros., ttive a pair of fast enets with every pair of ladies ox-fordties. Hnr mm tat J-tOT 1 3 1 W Qr. fcTTOJsl SPECIALIST, BLUMBERC'S BLOCK, ALBANY. ORECON, By the mo-t modern and ap proved methods cures female dis eases and private iliseases of either sex. He has a sure cure for cat arrh of the head. Consultation is free and everything sti icily confi dential. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 io 4 and 7 to 8. Residence corner Third and Montgomery streets. Or Interest to Horae Owner. Horses hoarded by the day or week at L. Sender's stables. Al driviug or other horses will he well ared for, liein under tne imiuel diate charge of Mr. Fred Moist. Chance will be very reasonable. Farmeis' horses will also be fur nished w it h the tst of Ul'CC lllll.O- lations. Owners of goo-1 hois-s will always find sale for tie same at 'hi-- stable at mmI "Mi-es St.: ilf - i- ud - i; )l! wt- th r eets, .e bi c h scl -Jol - ili; U' Vi"v si, t teens li..t a and other Hilll.-.al i tt tsu V limn -IS :usl received ul J. V" S!-. - Fr-sh bread Sl. tt li.'f ti l mon-'ug. Secvr.yoiir I.. ''oiUt, te a.shlp ai'd s! eping -ar au o all po ut- u -...i1 '. Kiisi via tin i uioii . . :.i.l ,.j ii:;i save time and money. Ticket ofiice on Broadalhin street. Good Collet Hlitl lea. The very best quality of iei and coffee to he found in the city is a pencer 4 Blacktiuins. Their hlendeil coffee, urounu t or-iei, will suit the most fastidious. Farmers Attention I o v on want to Vuy a IVnuler, Eiixin-, Tlnvsltfr, Muer or other macliiutry tl'is ye;ir '( o y J a Steamboat Lead of STEWART Oall and Sei ct Whut You Wnnt. SPECIAL SPRING A. 'N NOUNCE ME TsT T NLy Stock is now complete embracing all the lal.est novel ties in Dress Groods both in WOOL AND WASH FABRICS. LADIES ! We make a specialty of Dndcrwcai In Knit Rihliedi and Muslin. Our prices are .the, LOWFST am. our goods THE BEST naoics We carry a full line of the rli rnr d Prcafiu pI 1'mss ;o Ot-, ti elled. In embroideries and fJouiicings e have a;- lrve a stock r-s s I j :ii i i aIi.u.i.. tl.u i...t t....i:. rt.. AT- a Will W I'lLTIUWI WmAJ IB IU7 Rest'v What a Fort uue Is a good, licjlthy, pearl ,sMn. Few are aware nl llieslioil time it lake u disordi-ri'd liver to eau-e lilolcbes on tlie face and a dark greasj rikm One tiottle of Beu blood puriiier and blood niukir wilt ie-"tore lliis or.tn in ita natural and tieo.tliv stale and eivantes 'lie blood of ul! i m ;ui r i li . it i9 uieetint; with uoiidiiful success Try it. It is guaranteed. All drug gists keep it. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothi. g parents should he so careful ahout as srli-i-tiier a eolith syrup. Betfus Cherry couh sjiiiji is meetinsr with woiidrrful siicei ss. The best is none to L'ood. !k-Mir y.u i-et Iti-irs. Kvel y boltie is wan an.i d ll drmraUN ketv it Viereck's shavii g .ml hair cut ting saloon, shiviiig l" cents. CIIK.il' JittMtl t We hate iinilearr.niLreiiieiit lo ui -p'y inoi.e to all on loi. lime at I V run g il nil. ie-1 on improxeil faitn, and choice cil) fiopnly 'I hose l. t oiileni plate bloldii In lek hlo ks aii iivl llioiuy. M-e Us ' W.M.I. i K ( IM' K. CHEVIES, rilEFIRTIN T1IK MAKKKT. j KKOM J I TO 500 GALLONS- Those desiring cherries, rasp- bciries, t tc. should all early oi. 1 JAS F. POWKLL CO. I Ketii.-nilier that Klein I'.ros. sew . I U all rij'S on Utots and shoes I ' lamglit o lln-iii for nolhiiiti. FaxalVIcch:re:y jvstucci-uc Af- 1 ML Wt an 53.s A:::u far t Cslsb::;?! lu ,,JE- FREE FROM POISON. HOSIERY. iot uauiiiK I'Ultlt. 'I. vitKVU. W. F. REJJ I Mrs.. Lh. l aiton. r.l;iinijt.r!j's j Mock. Lesson given a, drawn,);, j painting and uniic. Pictuies lor sule or painted to order. An Iili-a. j We think t e people will like to j buy five ci.v poun i hais of plc-u-I tint luumiiy soap r to bits. We I will Sell at llial . t e lu-uay. I M-h.Nr lii.at. iwucuN. aliiui - in t a-t.- arr, Tlietmly Jut ui.u-itl.ui. i, mtarr cold iii il,, iicj Cat al l l,al tlt.Oi si die li.t- ht Uleall,, li'Mill,i una na.-. .in u .in! .i i iai I.- m glsls. t .( u it tltt-iil t tiit. IIHiliiiis' lit at llian. l lo, I Ala-. .11, . Ili.t U t.., ,,.rt tjtl s i.iit. m it o ts. i.e 1 :.i tl ui.piiuc.uu ' ln-ii. tulain.. Lit -si- rt.iioti tliittllou lault ti, I y uli in i, -'I' IO.O l, A lilt l .1 Y, ' ot., uit s IX ill loi t. M , (,y salt- I y i-t-rLa Ol Ute elegant luiiou lor sunburn L'itOWX MLS sol, UM. A f,ul, Sl I KoiK.-S I-LOUR. (u,rlor for rainil.t und ltiktr- im) Best mm facilities. a lliht.-nt trash .iiitr .aiu l.,r wbtafVl L1JANY - OKEOON 11 l I.At . M.A1M SC. W. A. KLM.-LV Hie only complete st t ot .ii-.-Uact Hooks an. I Al.ips ii, j.iiiu l oiintv . mi t in this coriM- iuu sk. I'Usini-fts eniti.su-u to my caie will ie. cue ploii.pl ami cale- lul utleliiioii. iti lie tun: t: U IC. & MEN C'all and look at our vah.es in hiiiiisiiiiio' We have a eey hiiye Muk to cbttise I'cin ,1 ! ' It'V. est lite ever i.ll. n . in ! lie VALLEY . - i ; I i i if i 1 I . . 1 . . tit . pleasuu- lo sl.w gtio. km.