ORIGINAL DEFF(tivf
i?
1
ON SALS.
The Daily Herald will be on
sale each morning a' H. J. Jones
book tore.wbere it ui be procur
at 5 cents per copy.
3
40TTIHOII ABt. r TO
Fresh oysters at John Isom's.
Capes and jackets at E. C.
Searl-i.
Ladies underwear in all colors
at . G. Searls.
Jackets and capes at E. C.
Searls.
Latest styles in capes at . C.
Searls.
Wheat is 63 -nn and oats 40
cents.
Plush and astracban capes at E.
C. Searls.
Black underwear for gentlemen
at E. C. Searls.
Table linen at E. C. Searls.
Great reduction in prices of dress
goods at hj. J. bear Is.
Bishop Orss paid 41bany a visit
yesterday.
Oysters in every style at John
Isom's.
Ladies and children's union suits
at the Ladies' Bazaar.
A social dance will be given at
the armory Saturday evening.
Spectacles for every one at
French's Jewelry store.
Try the finest chocolate cream
in the city at Boenicke's.
Furnished rooms to rent near
college. Inquire at this office.
Novelties in wash dress fabrics.
The largest stock in the city at
Samuel . Young'.
Mrs. C. J. Stuart and son re
turned yesterday from California,
where they have leen for the lad's
health, lie is much improve!.
Wm. Cnshman met with a run
away accident near the depot that
left team an I wagon detached and
himself in a dazed condition.
A. W. Carey's Blue t ing naloon ,
corner of Second and Ellsworth
streets, will open, out to-night with
a nice lunch for the occasion.
Rev. E. R. Prichard and Prof
K. N. Condit left yesterday tj at
tend the presbytery at Oregon Cit
and a' so the Synod at Portland.
The meeting of the Ladies Aio
Society has been postponed fron.
Wednesday until next Monday, at
the residence of Mrs. J. K. Weath
erford. Mr. Homer Hillearv, of Turner,
now a student in the State uni
versity in Eugene, was in the city
yesterday, having come down oi
tlx- !x-:il to meet and return with
some friends.
Mr. S. Conn has purchased Mr.
Parkers' interest in the dray busi
ness, and will move his family
into the city, for the purpose ol
sending his children to school.
Hon. G. V. Waggoner whs in
the city yesterday on his wy to
Corvallis. He nays the railroad
commission are nusily employed
in preparing their report to the
legislature.
The other day Sheriff Scott wa
in pretty good 6s to have per
formed any riot quelling business1
that might have offered. It hap
pened accidentally that tour of hip
deputies, 'rota different parts of
the country were in his office at
one time, making quit) a formida
ble posse. But no scrimage happen
ed to try their metal.
Take the Union Pacific railway
for the East, thirty-five hours
quicker than any other transcon
tinental line. Elegant new dining
cars, Pullman palace sleepers, free
family sleeping cars run through
to Denver, Omaha, Council Bluffs.
Kansas City, St. l.oui and Chi
cago. C. G. Rawlings, city ticket
gent, foot of Bro-.idalhin ftieet.
Dr. M. W. Darrin was in the
city yesterday making arrange
ments for the regular visits of the
Dra. Iarrin in this city, and with
the intention of oing on to Roe
burg and Ashland ; but a telegram
from Portland recalled him to that
city to immediately start for New
York, where a sud'len sicknecs in
his family required his attention
"Great Events of the Greatest
Century," is the name of a work
which we have quite recently had
the pleasure of examining. It is
the work of an eminent writer and
lawyer and a most admirable con
tribution to our best American
literature. We cordially commend
it to everybody for the library or
family circle., .Many ot its chap
ters have all the thrilling interest
of the best romances, while the
closest accuracy of thoroughly re
liable history has been carefully
observed. The author is Judge R.
M. livens, of Boston, Mass.
Fountain pens at V. ill A Stare's.
Use elegant lotion for sunburn
Miners: go to F. M. French,
or your magni tying glasses.
Ijtte style gossamers and u.n
brellas at the Ladies Bazaar
Stylish coats and jackets for
ladies, mises and children at the
Ladies Bazaar.
We make a specialty of fine
cakes for parties and weddiugs.
Black,burn A Pironi.
G. W. Simpson has received hie
fall stock of stockinette and sealet
jackets and three quarter a alet
cloaks, and have a complete assort
ment of all the latest styles.
Secure your railroad, steamship
and sleeping car tickets to all
points North, South and East via
the Union Pacific railway, and
gave time and money. Ticket
office on Broadalbin street.
The genuine Boynton furnaces
are sold by Matthews A Washburn
the largest dealers in stoves and
ranges in the valley. Go and in
spect their stock, they can please
wou.
ear
onsoiL.
for ha '
lib. Had
Sewer Let.
owei
The city council met
g in special session.
Petition of Frank AVood Ami
others for lateral sewer was re
ferred to committee on streets and
putiiic property.
the contv.iit for buiHiinr the
north extension of K tilroad street
sewer a distance of about "35 feet
to its outlet was awarded to Mason
A Strang, of Salem, for 20-inch
terra cotta pipe at $-.37 per foo .
after a spir tod discussion. tW
work to lie finished within 60dAV
The bond wa fixed at 6U0.
Up With the Tinea "
A 12-year-old youngster t
tie surprised a policeman .?
day. He was leepinv. r the .her
at 4 o'clock in thV v jU a wharj
objected to being a .om,1nJt' n
officer. Prodncfn- -k-ned by the
he ordered the J L"STT
same time threat- toSTA at
handful of k "TP
,u l inter him." At
found s ow
i another pistol was
He had "V"
away in his pocket.
ff.fi. on,l
to maw fortune
Back, to Portland.
In the case of the little 14-year
old Nellie Mitchell, of Astoria,
w.ione father shot and killed a
ma'a named Johnson, because he
thought Johnson had seduced the
little girl, and is now held for trial
for murder, the Astorian says:
Little Nellie Mitchell goes back to
the home of Attorney Gregory in
Portland. She had after the ter
mination of the preliminary hear
ing, expressed a desire io leave
this city and go back to Portland.
Her father gave iiis consent and
."Sheriff Smith volunteered to take
her to Vortland.
.rnd Ball.
Temple Commandry No. 3,
Knights Templar, will give a
grand ball at tiie opera house in
this city on Tuesday evening, Oct.
28, in bono, of the grand coni
mandry of the state. Liberal's
'and oi tiity-one artists will iur
tiish music for the occatdon. This
will be one of the most brilliant
atf iir8 of the season.
Broken Leg.
While the races were in progress
ot Cottage Grove on Moiuiay, one
of the running hon-es became ex
cited and as soon as the rider was
mounted darted to one side
through the orowd of spectators.
Several per.,ons were knocked
down, and the horse stepped on
the 8-year-old Hon of Frank Love
lace, ami broke ids leg below the
knee.
Fell Irun a Car.
Jacob Ventuie, a passenger on
the Union Pacific train, fell fioui
the car plaU'oriu last Wednesday
and was discovered by some wood
ctiop)ers in a semi conscious con
dition two hours alter. His
was also a passenger, but sh.
not discover tnat he was n
the tram until she reached .
City.
wife
did
t on
alter
Very Cold.
Sheepmen of .-withem Oregon
have ken hurrying their flocks
down from the high divides
ing the past week. It iia
very cool in high altitudes a:
son, ice forming every mor;.
more than a month past .
Dead Indian couniry.
dur
een sea
.; for
i the
A I'ionaer.
Mrs. Mahala McCallisN i, who
died near Silver Crsek Falis Sept.
-ti, was a pioneer woman ol Ui egon,
having ctossed the plains to Ore
gon in 53, coining by ox-te:un and
tir t 'oc.itin m Linn coi.nty.
She 'was a distant relative ol Dan
iel Boone, of Kentucky. She was
MS years of age.
EXPOSITION HOIUb
Portland. Or. Oct. 3.
This being childrens day at the
fair and a very rainy one too, the
attendance was large in the after
noon. A good downpounng web
foot rain seems to ouly turn more
people toward the Exposition
buildings.
The various street car lines now
give easy and quick means of get
ting to and from there. And
when one is within rain and dis
comforts are soon forgotten, there
being so much brightness inside
and so much to attract the sight
one must be duLI indeed not to
enter somewhat into the general
carnival spirit which pre varies.
The galleres seoui to be nearly
always pretty well tilled when the
band is playing, showing that
Lioretta still holds his audiences
day after d.y.
As an .xKsitionof the industry
f trade the tair may be considered
excellent, but as an Exposition of
the industries of Oregon and the
northwest. 1 think 1 am justified
in ottering a little criticism. First
our great lumber industry isrepre
senteJ only by a few small pieces
of wood which any one could al
most carry under his arm, placed
their 1 believe by a transportation
company. I do not recollect see
ing any coal on exhibit at all, and
the only stone shown is artificial
made from imported cement.
Perhaps though the Exposition
budding itself shows what our
lunilter can do, but ouly one kind
of it. Some line furniture and
cabinet work shows some more of
mi woods, but only to a very
lin.ited extent. . rue their is a
set Uon of a maple tree w ith bark
removed and varnished nicely,
steading in an out of the way
cor ier, which indicates w lint a
stoeof beauty their is in the wood
awaiting the citizen, and sho-wimr
of our splendid native woods and
manufactures therein is sadly lack
ing to a loyal Oregonian showing
mat iraue leaas ueciaeaiy and not
manufactures, of course this would
pei haps be as it should were tb,ia a
TOE MOT?7nyG
' Portland inatitntmn -or' . . . I
.liich they
i take pains to disclaim
wishing it
to he umlf rstno.1 t!m'
i it ia for the
-?,,u .jere seems to
be a proper place ,() t tlie
olmervation ofte ma,,e &a. 0re.
gon must car , ripll in
V. I.. ......
tural resc ' .,ki ;
tOUr L J m.U
so
ty hi ujiiuu nnu ulnae
Iron
eel company make a fine
exhibit
of iron and cast pipe from
their
1st
.orks at Oswego.
wool tnanv fine samples are
alo-
wn, but only samples, givinw
t small ideas of one of Oregon's
br
f
reat staples. In the manufac
tures of this again 1 he showing is
small. But one mill in that seems
to have either courage or enter
prise enough to show their goods.
The Eagle Woolen Mills of
Brownsville has a display of
blankets and fine cloths that at
tracts universal attention, showing
in part what mav be done witn our
wools at home here. And aout
the only thing from Linn county.
JURY LI3I.
The follow ing jury for service at
the next term of court, to convene
Oct. 27th, was drawn by County
Clerk Payne and Sheriff Maft
Scott to-day :
W. A. Gleason, lamer, Waterloo.
S. M. Daniels, merchant, Scio.
John Huston, farmer, Center.
J. W. -utton. farmer, Waterloo.
F. M. Kizer.farmer. Harrisbnrg.
S. M. W. Hindman, capitalist.
Lenanon.
J. A. ."vuith, ftnuer, Santiam.
Samuel Nixon, fanner, Harris
bury. W O. Smith, farmer, Browns
ville.
C. P. Brown, farmer, Scio.
W. W. Poiat d, farmer, Shedd.
Smith Cox. farmer, Albany.
Thus. Morgan, farmer, Halsey.
O. W. Richardson, farmer,
Franklin Butte.
E. V. Sox, merchant, Albany.
Jacob Newman, farmer Water
loo. W. R. Garrett, farmer, Peoria
C. Titus, farmer, Scio.
C. O. Gentry, farmer, Lebanon.
K. L. Knox, farmer, Albany.
John P. Cummon, farmer, San
tiam.
E. S. Marsters, farmer, Santiam
J. Shea, farmer, Sweet Home.
John W. Miller, farmer, Halsey
Richard Burres, farmer, Syra-
ense.
J. A. Millard, farmer, Alhain
P. O. Smith, merchant. Frank
lin Butte.
E. I). Meeker, farmer, Syracuse
J. M. Philpott, farmer, Harris-
burg.
J. R. Bone, liveryman, Halsey.
D. H. Pierce, farmer, Harris
burg. Mechanics' Fair.
Have you oeen to the fair yet?
Everybody goes there for the same
reason. Every one goes to Mueller
t Gairett's to' get their groceries
and delicacies; they get what
they want.
The Union Pacific are now run
ning two daily trains through to
Chicago in three days, carrying all
;lasses of passengers on both
trains, having Pullman sleepers,
tourists sleepers and free reclining
chair cars attached. Passengers
can now leave Portland at 7 a. m.
and 9 p. m. For sleeping car res-
r vat ion. etc. apply to C. G. Raw
ugs, foot of Broadalbin street.
Faults of indigest'on cause dis
orders of the liyer, and the whole
nvHtem becomes deranged. Dr. J.
il. McLean's strengthening Cor
dial and Blood Purifier perfects
the process of digestion and assim
ilation, and thuc makes pure
blood.
We are sole agents in this city
for the best flour on the market.
The Benton Full Roller, Corvallis
new flouring mill. It is the best
and cheapest at $1.10 per sack,
Blackburn A Pironi.
We carry a full li"e of men's,
boys, ladies and children's shoes
at figures that will surprise you.
a. W. Simoson.
A choice and con plete line of
bottled delii-asies hrve just been
added U' mv slock cali and see
them. C, F. Browr.sll.
Matthews A Washburn now have
in stock the largest and most com
plete line of heating Btoves ever
brought to the valley.
Try a can of baking powder and
yet a wash bowl and pitcher at
Blackbuan A Pironi's.
Special prices made on ail dress
jjooda to make room for fall stock
At G. W. ."-dmpson's. '
Just received a fresh lot of Rus
set Cream dressing for tan colored
shoes at Klein Bn.
Call and
see t us late styles in
bestutv veiling and handkerchiefs
at the Ladies Baza.tr.
A very large assortment of new
prints, ging.iams, strong cloth,
etc., at W. F. Read's.
Tan colored shoes need a dress
ing, if not a blacking' Go to Klein
Bros, for an article of that nature
A fine line of Artists materials
just opened at J. A. Cumming's
drug store.
E. C. Searls, has the finest
ladies' shoes at the lowest prices
to be found in the valley.
See our novelty dress patterns.
They are cheap and of the latest
styles. G. W. Simpson.
Have you seen the new
ountain at Cumming's?
soda
Try a glass of Celery phosphate
la Cumming's drug store.
Elegant Lotion renders the skin
soft and )eautifu!.
A full line of trusses for sale at
Cumming's drug store.
nevnie
HERALD: WEDNESDAY, OCTOITEH 8, 1890.
FBOM THE CAPITAL.
Uii' Sure of One Girl -Loan Asocittiion
Pen. Becu.ts Iavolnntary Swim.
Salem Statesman,
Oswald, the m ;n from Freeport.
111., and father of the two girls who
were living alone in a house here
with Stonenian, baa once more
distinguished himself. It will be
remembered that Stoneman is
awaiting the action of the grand
jury, accused of having committed
rape upon the older Oswald girl,
and that her father made an at
temptseemingly in the interest
of Oswald to take her out of the
country. But in this attempt the
law frustrated him and the girl is
now here waiting to give her testi
mony next week against Stoneman
before the grand jury. Being de
feated in getting her away Oswald
slipped up to Eugene, where the
younger girl was m iking her home
and took her. He started East
with her day before yesterday.
At the regular monthly meeting
of the Salem building and Loan
association last night fUiHi was
loaned. It went in two purses of
ilOt'O each, and for each interesr
was paid in advance for periods of
seventy-five months. This shows
in what a prosperous condition the
association really is. When the
directors met yesterday evening
they had on hand subject to loan
1051.25, and when they adjourned
i hey had loaned $20: 10. This
shows clearly where tne profits are
and why stock in il is so desirable
The borrowers of the $2000 having
paid in their seventy-hve months
interest permitted the loan to be
so large.
Sheriff Schmidt, of Clatsop
county, with a deputy, arrived in
Salemyesterday with two inmates
for the penitentiary. One was
Oscar De La Garde, w ho was
ciiarged with manslaughter, he
having killed a man while in a
dispute over $2 won at a game of
cards. Ten yeais was his sen
tence. F. J. Lappin was the ot her
unfortunate. He is two years for
larceny in a dwelling. Clat-op
nas nve more penitentiary repre
sentatives to be sent up in a lew
days. It will be a short time until the
upper river boats will he running
the Oregon Pacific has three
vessels the Bentley, Hoag, ami
Sisters. The Union Pacific an
nounces with assurance that they
have four boats, but what they are
cannot be guessed, unless it nn-iiiis
that the two companies are
consolidating. The Union I'acili
really has but one vessel tit for
service and that is the Modoc.
Oscar Clare, one of the workmen
on tne uig bridge, received an un
expected ducking in the river yes
teniay. ne was working in a
small boat, which upset w ith him,
throwing him into the river. A
short swim landed him in a safe
position.
She Waa at Johnstown.
I'lie oucckhs of Mrs, Antuu M, Ituam
of McKi-esport, Pennsylvania, in the
treatment of diarrhoea in her chil
iheu will undoubtedly he of intercut
to many mothers. Site says. "I
spent several weeks in Johnstown,
after the great Hood, on i unit of
my husband being employ. . I there.
We had several cliihlreu with us. two
of whom took the iliurriHieu very
badly, Igjtsomeof Clian.h'jrluin's
colic, cholera and diarrno. . remedy
ami it cured both of them. I think
it cannet he excelled ami ':heerfull
recommenil it," 25 and 50 Ont but
tles for sal: by Fostny & Ma-H.n.
The Improved Kotmter and Ituker.
In this day of inventive genius
many articles are being made that
are of surpassing utility. In the
culinary line, one of the most use
ful of these is a latest improved
roaster and baker, being a very
useful and desirable article for
every housewife in the land. Mrs.
A. M. rait, of this city, has the
agency for Li. in county, and de
sires to place one in every well
regulated family. She also desires
to place them in the hands of local
agents in different parts of the
county. For particulars address
her at this city, P. O. box 117, or
call at this office.
Buy your tickets to the ea ; via
the Canadian Pacific railroad hi
best railway service in exist e
from $5 to $10 cheaper than an
other transcontinental lin T.i
finest scenery in the world is ioiu
the Canadian Pacilic rail road . Ke
mem iter you can save ifo on a j c-
ond-class ticket ami $10 on a fi rr
class ticket by purchasing yon
tickets over tliis line. For lnupn
and tickets, etc., call on F.A.Burk
hart, office oppo-ite the First
National bank, Akany, Or.
Take I he Northern Pacific Kail
road to all point- East, shortest
time of any road East. Ny
change of cars, Iks' accomodations
Utlll t ItU .IW.Ut .! il.i A. A
travel- Tlcket;fjr 8al , ovtr
road to any and all points east at
the lowest rates by Burkhart A
Keenev who are the authorized
agents of this company at Albany.
Call on them for tickets and full
particulars.
Sick headache is the bane of
many lives ; to cure and prevent
this annoying complaint use Dr.
J. H. Mclean's Liver and Kidney
pillets. They are agreeable to take
and gentle in their action.
There are many accidents and
diseases which affect stock and
cause inconvenience and loss to
the farmer in his work, which may
remedied by the use Dr. J. H.
McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
"A dollar saved is a dollar
earned," so call at the Ladies
Bazaar, and examino prices on
millinery before purchasing else
where. Mens', youths' aud boys' cloth-!
ing and furnishing goods'atG. W. !
Simpson's. j
w nen you want a sty
or boy's hat goto ti. W
lie)' man's
Simpson.
DRA. imkki rnnivc.
Thrj .rc lo Violl Thl City for Oit
Week Only, Orlobrr 13 to IS at the
Krvrrr Hvunr.
These far-famed tthysiciaus, whs
have achieved a great reputation
throughout ' he North west, have baen
prevailed upon by parties in this
vicinity to visit Albany. One of the
doctors will open offices at the Re
vere house for one week only, from
October 13 to 19, and the opportun
ity should not r-e lost to consult this
famous I hysician. He oomei highly
reoommeuded and laden with testi
monials from throughout the state,
and the authenticated reports of bis
cures seem nothing short of miracu
lous. His offloe consultation ia free,
so that should there be any cases that
are incurable he will immediately dis
cover them, thus saving their pahrons
any further expenditure of money ao,d
time, which they might otherwise
squander.
Unlike other physicians who have
become ein:: eiit in their profession,
the doctors charges are extemely
moderate, aud they will not under'
take any cases that they oannot cure
or heacht.
Drs. Darrin make a specialty of
uiseanes of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat,aii(l all nervous, chronic aad
private diseases, suoh as Lossof Man
hood, Blood Taints, Syphilhs, Gleet,
tljnorrhcea, stricture, Spermattor
rlioea, Seminal Weakness, or Loss of
Deire of Sexual Power in manor wo
man.
AH pettuliar Female Troubles,
Irregular Menstruation, Lucorrhoea,
Displacements, etc., are coundentia!
ly and successfully treated, and will
under no circumstances take a case
that they cannot cure or benefit.
Their office h'.urs are from 10 to S
daily. Evenings 7 to 8,
Cures of private diseases guaranteed
ami never published in the papers.
Mutt case can reeive home treatment
after visit to the doctors' office. In
qumes answered ami circulars sent
free.
Read the following testimonials of
remarkable cures .
NAM KM THAT CAN
Henry slough.
UK REFERRED To.
Maeleay, Oregon,
lenli!c, Ulleen jeurs, restored.
Win Hunter, Eugene City, Or,
tairh twenty years, restored.
Volua Weo.-ter, Weston, Umatilla
county. Or, catarrh, cured.
It 11 Kice 32 U m Portlanu, bea-t
dibcu.se cured, three mouths since
lieoie 11 llaiuillou 32 Stark treet
IVrilauJ, stoppage of the tear-duct
cured.
.los Moore St Charles hotel PortUnd
pol j iiii- in the iH)e lifteeu years, cured i
W in Kuliler, aged iz years Jackson
ville Ui. deaf in one ear:W years cured
Mix Lucy Morau, Mouuiouth Or,
cros-eyc tliaiglilcned in one minute.
Kd 1 1 Mies, Albina catarrhal deaf
ness restored,
I' C McFariaje Vancouyer, sciatica
i h. in. it. -m cured.
(.en C Scotten, Albina Oregon ring,
in noi.-es in the car aud deafness
Clllell
Mr-. 6 . Wcodeu's jjirl, 94 t-'olusn-liia-iiect
i'orilaud, nervous debility
and .i.alHrial lever and discharging
car, restored.
in Allnow, Drewey, Grant county
Oregon catirrbal dealuess aud ringing
in I lie ears fo. 'M twenty years per
fectly cured,
Mrs o W .Metzter, Gresliam, Oregon
dyspepsia, liver coaipla nt aud pain in
the stomach twenty three years, res
tored. Mrs C Mageiison Merchant hotel
Portland, rheumatism, neuralgia and
icmaie Iron lues. ;ured permanently
one year ago.
C iliesc, seven miles west of Fulton
Oregon, liver ana kidney trouble, diz
.niess and paius over the whole sys
tem restored to health.
Chas bruggtr, Kee illu Oregon
ulmos; total blindness from etfects of
measles, restored aiter alt other doc
tors saiii he was paste" re
Mrs I. M it toon East Portland Ore
gon, catari h, broi.i tiitin, and nervous
nes; unil sieepuess uights and loss of
flesh, cured aud gained twelve pounds.
J K Cunningham, Wapinitia, Wasco
count), Oregon, total deafness two
years in one ear and partially so in
the other, cured
Mrs.JE Smith Prineville, Oregon,
nervous debility and general weak
ness, almost bordering ou insanity,
cured.
lieiison McCoy, Duliir, Wasco coun
ty Oregon, deafness and terrible pain
in thecal inidjlicid for six uiontht.untU
he was nearly crazy, restlessness aud
iiiso:ui.ia. Restored to health by elec
tricity after all other treatments had
failed.
L) 1 (frail m's child, Springfield. Or.
Iuuiiuuy aiincteu wiiii truuuiaieu con
jni.ctivilus, complicated with ulcers
ol the cehalls for nine months.cured
J A Linilsey, news agent on the O
KiV N comcaiiy residence 312 O St
lorilan', cuiibumpiioii, bronchitis
and catarrh cured and gained fifteen
pounds.
David Koss son Woodland W T.
painful bin disease, had to be carried
to the doctor's ollice, ciimd. Mr Koss
has a daughter residing at the Mer
chant hotel Portland mid can be re.
ferred to.
Levi Birtme, Stayton, Oregon,
heart dUcsc, dispcpsiti, pain through
t'ie heart and .uii 's and general ner
vous cebility. many tinica he would
full a.i though dead when everything
seemed io Mini mack uclore his eyes
.i- i s.siiillv treiea.
l Campbell, Fulton, Or. says he
would not take 10,(X)0 for the cure
he received by Dr. Darrin. His trou
ble originated by three small lumps
cr tumors coming on the arm, which
rendered h's arm and band perfectly
helpless for ne year.
Win. Parrot, Middluton, Or, deaf.
D''s many years, cur-d.
F.. Anderson. Salein. Or., catarrh
seven years, cured.
I). VV. Emmett, Saluin. Or., deafness
tt u years; restored.
M.iny thousands of other cases
n.ighl be published did not the want
of space here forbid.
. j. urs. us Tin iicau onice in
rtland. Or . st the corner of Fourth
ami Washington, will be run as usual,
where they are permanently located.
For Sale.
A single buggy ..orse, young and
fine traveler, together with a jump
sent buggy, harness, whip, etc.,
marly new, inquire of O. C.
Awbrey, Odd Fellows' temple.
Wanted.
Board and lodging in a private
I family for man and wife; no cbil
iilren. Address, stating terms, P.
L. W., care Herald.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier.bv
its vitalizating properties, will
hriirhten Dale cheeks, and trans-
I form a pale, haggard, dispirited
woman into one of sparkling healMi
I and beauty.
Citizens of Linn and adjoiniauj
ation to attend at oar new store
The grande-t opening and most colloasal exhibition of Men's, Youths' and Children's clothing ever
before exhibited in th4 Willamette Valley. Our opening is destined to open a new epichinthe clothing
trade of this state. We have searched the market from far aud wide, and will display the finest lice of
goods that Amei ica produces
Having gone into the market with ready cash we were enabled to bur goo 1 clothing of the very best
actories and larg importers in the United States at such prices as will absolutely defy competition.
Our Stock Of Men's Clothing
a
Is simply incomparable. Our stock of Youths', Boys and Cuildreu'a clothiiig far above what we ha
expected to obtain, while our Furnishing Oeods Department it Replete in every respect. A full line o
vsre ats at bedrock prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
In boots and shoes we have made
manufacturers in the East, and are
i.v, J ?,Y.R.ERM SuWJLL BE CAS. "! that's why we are enabled to sell you goods cheap. WE BUY
OK OA&H, and by doing so are enabled to get the very best goods at the most reasonable discount. We
believe that a store run on the cash system where GOOD GOODS can ba bought CHEAP FOK CArfH will
supply a felt want in this community. Bidding you all once more a cordial invitation to attend our grand
mosTresptfully yours ' Whil h C'ty in8pwJt our etock' we "bscribe ourselves
T. L. WALLACE & GO,
STRAHAN BLOCK, ALBANY, OR.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Canes at French's
Compasses at F. M. French's,
Wilcox & Conn, photographers.
Cumming's for choice soda, wa
ter. Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal
lery. Go to Wilcox & Conn for photo
graphs. Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C.
Searls'.
Secure a good picture at Wilcox
& Conn's.
Silver headed canes at F. M.
trench's. ,
School shoes are the lowest at
E. C Searls.
The latest in canes at the corner
jewelry store.
Gold headed canes at the corner
jewelrys tore.
Latest novelties in ladies cloaks
at E. C. Searls.
Go to Jas. F. Powell A Co's for
fresh groceries.
If you want a good gold pen call
on F. M. French.
See those stylish stockinette
jacket' at Read's.
F. M. French sells Seth Thomas
watches and clocks.
See those undressed kid gloves
at W. F. Read's.
All the latest in cloaks and
jackets at W. F. Read's.
Drink ice cold soda at C. E.
Brownell's and be happy.
Ladies jackets and capes in the
latest styles at E. C. Searls.
1 -a test designs in jewelry just
received at F. M. French's.
Corner of Second and Ferry is
Wilcox & Conn's Dhotoirraoh a&l
lery.
Oo to Cumming's drug store
Blumberg block, for your artist's
supplies.
And when you want a delicious
cold drink go to C. E. Brownell's
tor soda.
Use Beggs Dandelion bitters for
naieestion, dyspepsia and all kindred
diseases.
Happy Is he who buys his fruits
and vegetables of C. E. Brownell.
Always fresh and full weight.
Smoke tht celebrated Havana
filled 5-cent igars, manufactured
at Julius Joss h"s cigar factory.
I have received my fall line of
kid gloves, and our $1.60 glove ia
the beat ever offered here for the
money. E- C. Searls
Get some of those fine pies and
cakes for Sunday at Blackburn &
Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot
stove these days.
Gradwohl's fine teas, with the
cut-glassware 'hat goes with them,
forms quite an attraction ana goes
very rapidly.
Anyuung you want in oar oa
CLOTHING
oountiea :
We greet yoa ou amd ail,
NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES!! !
eareful selection of the most celebrated brands made by the very best
enabled to display the finest line of these goods ever brot ght to this
kery department is of the very
best. Good goods and low prices
is what you get there. Blackburn
& Pironi.
If you want a good paying busi
ness, requiring small investment,
on easy terms, buy J. B. HugheV
wel; boring, rock drilling outfit.
For sale cheap.
Fortmiller & Irving have a full
line of lace curtains, chenille cur
tains and table covers that are as
handsome as handsome can be.
Special bargains in all wool
suitings just received at 30 and 40
cents, the best value ever shown
in Albany. Call and see them at
W.F. Read's.
Messrs. Will & Stark haye just
received a new line of beautiful
silverware, solid gold watches,
rings and lewelry of -dl kinds.
Call and fee their fine selections.
Having purchased all the latest
styles in millinery the ladies will
find it to their interest to call and
examine our stock before purchas
ing elsewhere. K.. v fc.. Ball.
Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh
bread. Order your pieo and cakes
from Blackburn & Pironi; they
are experienced bakers and can
make anything you want to order,
500 Laiia aad Childrsn Wants!
At THE
Ladies Bazaar,
To select treir mllllnar?. Prices to suit
all. Satisfaction guaranteed. Be sure and
girt us an early cali.
CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, .
Con
tnct
era or anyone wanting- anything: in the hard
ware line will do well to call on Stewart h
Sox before purchasing el"where. They
keep nearly everything in tho line of build
ers Lardware, and a magnificent stock of fine
tools.
FEED GUTTERS,
Save one-third of
your horse feed by
usi. g a reea cutter,
four kinds for sale.
Mteart & Sox have
BELTING,
Both rubber and leather belt
ing always on hand at Stewart
a sox s
packing,
A so ruober, hemp and asbestos
DRIED APPLES,
Were worth 17
cents in St. Paul on
oepc. eta. annera
go to Stewart Bus,
ring machine and save
and buy an apple pai
your fruit.
SEWING MACHINES. JTSisi
foi the new Wheeler & Wilson, No, 0.
I IUDCD UpW "" n 8tewart Sox
llltlDLn. MUll, fr tour supplies, a
they carry a full lin ..'.. . wedges sledges
mauls, maul rings, ti.au axes froes, shing
ling nertes, peaves, wood aad Iron tackle
blocks, and by far the best assortment f
cross cat saws la the Taller. Goods of the
beet quality and pries the lowest.
STORE
aad extend to yon a cordial invi-
PAINTS AND OILS, ur1
want paint, oil, brashes, col oil, luhricmtW
olls, axle rrrase, etc 8TEW a HT 4 SOX.
BUGGIES AND WAGONS, ?
line ou hand and can givr you good prices. A
STEWART & SOX. '
IRON AND STEEL,
Stewart & Sox
h&ve a v.r
tg Stock of band. Utrmn enmmnn
way iron; also machine, tool, pick, and plow
steel
SEEDS.
All kinds ot irraw seed, pur
and clean, are sold hv sum
Son. Prices have chaneed since liat
Cume and sre us.
nnnpn Dont guess at weights any
OuALLo, loiiger. Many farmer Irses
euou'h in thit way in one year 10 pa for a
ifood cale. Go to Stewart '& Sox and price
their wales of all ku.ds.
PljTID MO We keep nothing bu the
Unl'tlilO, 'amoui barrel churn. There is
noliiM. ho good, and po re can beat us on.
pric-o STEWART ti SOX.
IRON HARROWS.
call o. dieAari & rox.
to lo'get tht-.
Lion't buy an iron,
harrow until you first
it will pi you not
ROPE AND CHAIN, .tUi
s -la :u tlia li- ii lci. w carry none hut pure
manil., ntiil can t ou any size from 1-4
to 1.1 i A.f -izv- of chain frcm 3-10 to 3-4.
STU.WAKT & SOX.
LADIES, ATTENTION, tJS
have the Mt shears and . u;rs ih this c
want to
it
city.
aud we ran piove it to you at ary time.
Every pair warranied and they cau be re
turned if they do net gi"e satisfrrtion. This
is no brag or b.uster, we -an hit we ray,
STEWART & SOX.
WASHING MACHINES kde.bVedthcao
give you something you will like. Bring
your '.better half- around and see what we
can do for you. STEWART & SOX.
D1DV riDDliriTP We keep on hand
DAD I UAKnlAULo a larze assortment
all the lime embracing bood, parasol and
canopy tops, and tanging in price from $8 to
$40, There isn't a nicer lot of -'matrimonial
fruit takeu" in the valley. We also have a
few that we re nt, STEWART & SOX.
KNIVES AND RAZORS o,ZSZ?'
bill raises the value ot cutlery considerably,
but we have a large stock alreadv hmujhi
and rr eva will remain the same as us usual
until v is sld out. Come and see what we
have and learn prices. S1EWART & SOX.
GUNS AND REVOLVERS, hJuT
that w i havt diapone.1 of thit. part of our bu
nnes Tnat'a a mistake. We are in it now
deepe- ihan ever. We have a nice line of
Mariiu a. d Winchester rifles, and nree.h
Ijadingshot guus ranging in pru from il 2
to S6A. Also all t'ie late improved revolvers
SfEVVAKT a: SOX.
Ammunition, etc., uV7n!
powder, loaded shel .a.tndKes, et., aed
will sell at reasonable figure. Don't forget
us when you come to layiuyonr winter
supply of aauuunitinn, to prote.-t your ranch
from the inroads t (hat ring-necked esaj.
giaat.