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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1890)
- . THE MORNING HETtjfljDiVnTn A V nTrnnm j j y "on.it ju. mmr. j v li: H"W7WM r"0''-rwtk iniriii ni n-rniiin f-rnftr .: , -8i,tb . v: nsi Mfli r u t1 V UL MMehnamhiial IT T 1 1 1 A sariniia afa.hl.inu .nV... ! Eiurece Berfeter JT i- s . . J I I II I If II I I III! ' 1 I Mill At her borne near Cobnni Fje i. "".;.' Vr. imimjr imm far-iamed iAv.ini.n. .k.IIII af III III IIIIUII III lllll Mrs JK. v"""e ""W icliiered i f ...." l ' " " W t W I . I 1 1 1 W I W I ttto I ay t 1 t irm tun smi i vsl mr . iiuukuinn : of Ttta JAtLT Ucitt'D will be Oil co mornlns a II. .1 Jnni wok store.where it tn be procured t em is par copy. C. oyster cocktails at OTTISO ABOL t TOWJf. Table linen aFCc. Searls. Fresb oysters at John Isom's. Capes and jackets at E. bearl-i. Try the Buenicke'a, JJklu't underwear in all colore at t. u. Scarla. Jar-Juts and cnpes at E. C. Searls. fittest s'yles in cj;ea at E. C. searls. Plnsb and astracban caps at E. C. Searlii. Lowest rates A Keener. Black underwear for at K. C. Searls. east by Burkbart gentlemen wMen Sr Bnrkhart A Keeney you want to go east. Great reduction in prices uf dress goods at E. C. 8earl. Oysters in every style at John Isom's. Ladies and children's onion suits at the Ladiea Batvtar. Hale Backensto and wife of "Dallas are in the city. Spectacles for every one at Tiwucu's jewelry store. Try the. finest -chocolate cream in tbe.city at Boenicke's. Jadjfe E. N. Tandy, of Harris- nary, was in the city yesterday. r-urmsiieq rooms to rent near college. Inquire at tl-ia oitiee. . Novelties in wash drew fabrics. The largest stock in the city at Mamuel E. Young's. A display of shoes at C. E. BrowneU's is being offered below coat. Albany ia to be congratulated in securing such attractions as Ciara Morris. Shippers will soon be Iiappr, as boats will be running shortly on the upper river. Tickets for sale by Burkbart & Keenly to all points at via. the laciuc rail road. Mr. John Rogers, a former prominent resident of Albany, was in the city yesterday. Hon. Thomas H. Tongue, ' state senator from Washington countv, ; was in the city yesterday. Mr. Lafe Wilson, wife and child came lon yesterday, front their place on tlie Jiorth ra'utiaji near tirctn Basin. Goeastover the Northern Pacific railroan. the shortest and cheaiies route. Tickets for sale by Burk a.rtdc Keeney. J. B. Wyatt and O. V. Cohow, of thi9 city were admitted to lite bar at Salem Tuesday. They are promis:ng young men. TkjthVrther.i Pacific rail nad for all point east, twelve j honrsthe qmckeet route. Tickets for sale Burkhart . Keener. afahltinu- Tp.. cnrreil ritir lav af 3 o'clock at the Waverly hotel. Doc U)gM. why lives about fi miles eaet of this city, cut Harry Ward in tin thro.it with a pocket knife.. The men hud been drinking heavily, and got- in:o a quarrel overeome trivial matter in the bar room. . They came ont in the bail of the hotel and indulged in language that propriety will not permit being repeated. Logan told Ward to leave him alone, and pushed him away-with his open hand, at the same time etenmnff ineide the bar-room door. Ward followed and caught Lo-an by the day. October 2. 1890. Jones, aged 56 years. The funeral services wests held Sunday and the rematijr laid at rest in the Purdy centaury three miles eatxi Harriebarg. The de ceased leaves a bhsband. seven ! children, and a number of rela tives in tlrs vicinity to mourn her death. She was i sister of Robt. Hayes- he came here from Cali fornia in 1855 and has resided here since thai date. Immigrants are going into Siu slaw coun'ry every week and tak ing up what varaut land there is left. A Corvaliis narer states that rest collar, and. the lalter drew several wagon loads of immigrants hi pocket knie snd slashed at passed thronh tht city on Tues Ward's throat, cutting a friglitfnl day last on their way to Kiuslaw. ana deep gash about four inches lontr. The windrine was nearlv severed. Ward (staggered into the hal!ay and walked back ir full lengtii to the bock door, wheri he was loiind ivinz on hia faen in a pl of l.iood. Wnen turned over h:s head dropped back, exoosins a rapping wound in which a man' fist could be inserted. He was picked up and carried to -No. 2 engine h-.use, where Drs. W. II. uavis ana li. w. Matton dressed the wound. Late last evening be was removed to the Waverly hotel. Immediately after the tjhhint t : . .. r UMBO nUDHl mil rJ thA na nnn a V. ...V went up the street at a rapid pace, nearly a run, wiping the viuui i mm ins nanas on nis coat the while. He went to a store where hit) wife was doing some trading, and gathering up what bad been purchased, started for a back street where his team was led. They got in and drove to Fifth street, down widen thev went with the horses in a run. Croseing a place where the streets had been xraded one sida of the eeat fell down, and in this manner A great many claims have hpn taaenupm Hi at legion the paet f cur. The following preparation is recommended for spraying fruit trees. It has been used with givl results : Take 12 pounds of whale oil soap, and diseolve in 10 gallons of waim water. Add 90 gallon of cold water and spray. This can be used a any time of the vear. It is a cheap ;rrp:. ration. radiugon lite Orejtoiiun rail way ex'emicoi is leiug pnahe j rijrht along and the grjulrrs h ive reached itarinstflald.'-The ditot uiuiiiiS s, liim piace ii: uc on the banks of mill race, opiKs:!c J. J. Walton's e-idence. Tlie con iracoron the bridge across the McKenzie are at work and are now ninng in the pu-K. ' TV,.. . . . . . . no irmpaKH case ot nenry Spores ajfaiii-t fie Oregrmian Rail way Co., lus satisfactorily settled uy icie railway com pan v takiiit! the line first surveyed and paying ujcwsiw pruceeuiugs. Boat MuTemeuts. they went out of town through The Salem Statesman savs signs Hackleman's grove and toward for n early resumption of traffic Knox's Butte. Constable U. Q. Burkhart and c. w. Watts went after Loiran un arnvine at his honm thv iound no one at home, but in a short time tfiev saw him driving al r i r . tio83 iue neia toward tne house, uaviux laaen a Uinnnt ritntn from the one the officers took. They went out and met him. and whn arreted he broke down Ann cried. He trot in the bmrtrv and was driven back to this city and lodged in j iil last evening. lhe injured nun has been here only a short time and came from Snohomish, Washington, where it is said l.e has relatives. He has been working for A. B. Bond, near Knox F'rtle. Those who are ar- nuainted with him sav th?t he is very quarrelsome. lie was removed from the en gine house to a room at the Wa verly hotel, an I at a late hour this mort.ing be was sle.-ping easy, had Iwen sitting up once or twice, drank some water and talked freely. There id every prospect that he will recover. When yn want to go cast se r-nrkuait & Keeney. They can re I you ticket to any and all rointatthe lowest ra'e. Tickets east over the Northern I'autic railroad caunot be had in Albany o anyone except T.urk l.art & Keeney. l!emenver this. Jotfph Talt is sgont for the! union Mutual Accident As o.:ia io of Chirac", company that has many supeiior icHtnre." Vr. J. L. Hill, of thi city, has Ween appointed aistartt rurgnon of Columbia Divisi n. No. 4, Uni formed Kink, K. of V., with title of captain. Tho opening of the Albany Col legiate. Institute thi.4 lall was full and promising, and there has been an increase of attendance every week since. The Y. P. 8. C. E. of the Con gregational church will give a acil to-nwht at jhn re t'dence of Mra. Va-salo. Ail friend are cor 'dially invited. The children' missionary band of the Baptist church will give a dime sociable at the residence of IS. if. Pennington on Fri lay even ing, Oct. 1). - All are invited toi . attend. Frank fiwrei.ee is in tho city sketching fr a ireneral view to be printed ia.the West snore in the near nitur. He w It vimt all the smaller towns throtihout the ronnty ai.d make iili'.atratiom f.r hi paper. F. 1. Hi He.-, of I-lanon. . was in me ritv vesterday. Mrs Miller a d three etiitdren left f uemliiy fr an Eastern trip. They go up-n a itpecial excursion that" takes in the entire Western states. Con ductor Huston, and family, of the j-enanon train, went upon eame excursion train, ('.rvallis is iu darknes, or at leist the electric plant has been on the upper river are firnt rlnoa The employes of the Orotmn ia.i fic's three boats have been ordered to report at Corvaliis for duty and nuiu prewm niuicauoiB liie;r pon orous whiatleB will soon be chas ing echoes amid the Willamette hills. They will probably start the sums iu i liuiuug in a weeic or ten uays. mere are large quantities or ireignt anng the river waiting to be moved, but it id to be regret- uu me Oregon x'acinc company has no facilities at Salem for hand ling v. l bat company has not the sign of a whaif or a warehouse nere, autiougii Salem is the best snipping point on tne river for its ooais. ine union l'acific will not be far behind in starting thn M,to doc. The river is risinir at a oat. iafactory rate, recisterintr voctr. day a foot and a few inches above the low water mark. That ri all came within two or three days oiiu iuc nsier ia grin coming up. The resumption of shipping by aler is something much to be de sired, although but for the co3tly delay of congress iu makinsr ap propriations to remove the three M!i8iuncent tars the boats ned 5cw Snprme Cunrt Clerk Yesterday - E. R. Skinvorth I not havo 1 ec u taken off at. ail .'r. clerk of the supreme court ten- j " 'be furumer. Ist j-ear they dered his roi-icnat'on. tn tsk didn't miss more than mm or in A. C. Wilson, bill for oaintin sign on Brownavtlle bridge, $16, uiKiiunra. Fees in cue otl Bauta, allowed except ior mileage for asaist.int aeputy; also allowed in case state against Thomas Anderson. Monroe l'hdpot was appointed B'lpervwor oi road district 43. i reassessment roll was fotm ally accepted and the clerk wan in. fctructed.to carry out the levy and A, county- road was ordered openett in district 23, also in dis irici i, ana that supervisor get decking for bridge. Also in dis trict 31, and that supervisor super- utuu tne same. Iu matter of the R. N. Tiiomn. oou unuge oraered that the county pay one-half of damaires allnwiwl $282, in amount of F. F. Grafts damage, $190, sd balance to K w. Thompson. ' The assessment of McKnight jros. was reduced on application . ine tax levy was placed at 18 mills. . C I) Montague, laid poor. . . 0 1 Cot-how, aid poor D C Coolev, aid-poor Cox & Finley, aid poor. . . Il.unilton & Andrtwk, aid . rtoorw . .v. ; ; V; . Aid or F.- Workmiser T.I WilsonraMtnoor I B Fitiwater, aid poor. . . fi F Crawford, aid poor. . . . Ladies Aid Society, aid poor,, ., ; D I Hart, aid noor 1 F Russell, salary, etc. W. E.Cnrl, salary. K'eotJic Light .Co.. . DUN Blackburn, salary Pr Courtney, post mortum f xaminailun . . . . Dr Du Gas, attendance j W itewsoin 22 00 N P Payne, fees. . .: : 87 25 y watts, job printing.. . 25 00 John Sinallmon, fees 60 00 Vaughn & Sloper, lumber. . 1125 u w Young, repairs atCH 7 65 Albany C WTALCo 15 00 J B Moss, fees as assessor. .1419 03 Wm Wilson, 4 bear scalps. 10 00 in'es Bros. 1 1 very GD ttarnard & Co-an-anta J & Morris, drugs Dr Hyde, attendance on nannpr John Williams, sawing and iioua ng wooa, . . R Andrews, witness fees. . . HDGoiley, " " ..." J P Carte-. " " -. . Paisley & Fish, stationery. Stites A Nutting....'. O If .11 s jian, us uepuiy prosecut ing attorney C II Tandy, care poor. U W Taylor, bridge work Court adjourned to go to Jeffer son and inspect new bridge at that piace. A 8 ELECT PABTT. The Xaii: te be IarnUftti by tfct Orat Iaberaf.; - 1500 10 00 6 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 12 00 8 00 8 00 10 00 64 60 116 20 83 33 27 60 100 00 2J 00 3 00 25 00 3 00 7 00 28 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 2 00 22 90 20 00 17 65 100 OJ enect at snch time as the court nvght rix, which was accepted, and is to take effect on the 1-t dav tups, and there is no reason whv the same phonld not have been this year. But now that the ov- com- Tuesday, " .arch, 1891. J. J. Murpi.v, f I ernment appropriation has been Salem, was then appointed K rk, I made for clearance of the channel li s term to begin the d;iv the ' oi the river why don't the United pr.-si nt clerk retires. In announc- j States engineer get t work and ing tbi appointment i ho court : Pn" the snags and scrape the bars took o ration to sav that while while the water is low. ho satnte of this Mate didiot! ,k . ., ' , expresly prohibit the cork of! iii H ct H..mt. this court from practrcii-g here, The follow iaD' appears in the and that hen an attorney dd- volume of "Resources of Southern peared or a party in any court he ! Oregon,'' juat from the press of the continued to ne an at!onvy in the ca-i e if it should he removed to the higher court, and, rs nimoEt a'l cases are appealable, the court thought the correct practice to be for the clerk not to appear as an at'orney in any court of this state. The court further flighted that the present i icumbent affo-d the new clerk access to the office and every facility for acquiring a knowledge of the workings of the otcce betore his term begins. After his term of office ii c n eluded Mr. Skipworth will return to Kuene, there to resuoie the growing and already extensive practice of law he left to accept the. clerks-hip of the supreme court. Nop can s.ij he has not ina-'le a good clerk. lie l as been punctual at all times and jut with all. It is to be reg'ctted ' that I oaiem win ie fits liorne no long -r i tan uiuit spring. M itesman. - Hur Attorovja. The eight members of the lav ;:las, who were exam iied luesdav before the supreme court, passed through the questioning in a most creditable manner and were short ly afterward admitted to the bar the j as lawyers of Oregon. They were LoringK. Adams. Oregon Citv: O. J. Bright, Waco; JohnO'Shea, saiem ; kubspii n vatt nn l tallow candles. Th E'lwin I). Sperry. Iakeview. This it be repaired tfore '" " somewLat smaller thiiii laid nr for renair and hKn-ihMn. Coehow.' Albany: 11. G. Piatt ami are forced to resort once morn to i w- McCredie, Por land ; and . kerosene ai.d uamaae can nor rw n-i xi .Monday, ine -ompany is j ' o r ine lact tnai a dofng all in their powerto get the j i-U'nbf-r of others were examined luarbine rtarted as soon as t oa-1 ""d admitted at the Maf term of ibl. a fine vein of co I has lven dis covered .n -Iowa eliiUitJi. iiear state printer : "Bartolom.? Ferrelo a Spanish navigator, in his nenicli for the mythical Straiis of Airan, reached, on Marchl. 1540, the 44 h deg eo of noith latitude. This off the coast of the northern boundary of what is now known as l'oUtflas county. To Ferrelo then, belongs the honor ol tho dis covery oi Oregon, and t the promontories ol tlie Southern Ore . ;il . fi .... U iii cuaii win rei line me lia!o of romance the credit of being the land of all the Northwest territory on which the eye of civilized man first rested. !ir Francis Drake, in trying to elude the vigilance of the Spanish by at'empting a not them passage to England, arrived off the the Oregon coast in 1578. He landed at the mouth of the umpqua, and pnt on shore his cvnuisu piim. in sw.is tne ltrsf Caucasian upon Or g in soil, 350' miles horn his Mexican hom, left to find his way through trackless forests and desert wastes alone." Invitations are out far a VerF select concert and cotillion under the auspices of Teunnle f!nm man. dery No. 3, Knights Templar, of i in i:iiy, givrn in nouorot the meeting here of the grand mtmtery of Oregon on the 28th in t. It is understood that Mm com. mittee in chaige of this affair have arranged with Si. L'berati, the great musician and lea ler, who is now playing at the Mechanics' Ksp-osition in Por laud, to ftnn;sh ue music on trie otvas-on, uith his entire orchestra consisting of 51 drilled musician. .-The oppor tunity to bear s great an artist as the famous Libvraii does not often ocu-ur in a life time, and ths pres ence of his immense orchestra in our little city will be appropriately appreciat- d by our ci ixths on that d iv. 4r U VuH Ttt tiir r.r 9mt Week rt.keri3U im ie BrvereBMe. Iheee far-famed imysietanf. whe Ave sclneved a rrai- 1 giioat tne Kiortfcwert.liave ba prailed upon by piirtiea in ,;. ity tn visit Albany. Oa of k. doctors wUl open offices at the Re vera bouse fi i one week only, from October 13 tc IP, and the opportun ity should not re lt to consult this famous J hydiciao. Hseomes highly recommended and laden "with tasti mcnials from throughout the state, and the authenticated reports of hia Mirts seem nothing ehort of miracu lns. Hia offlco vonsultatioS ia free so tha should there be any etces that are incurable he wiH immedUU.Iy dis cover them, that saving their patrons ny f,irlhur xpen-.litare of itionfy aa-1 wme, wnich they might therwiae squander. Unlike other physicians alio hara become mirent iu thair profusion, the doctors' charges are tamely maoerate, and they will not ander. Ukc any cases that they oanoot cure or benefit, - vr. Uarria make a specialty of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,and all nervous, chronic and private diseases, such a Losiof Man hood. Blood TainU, Syphillis, Gleet. Uooorrhcea, Stricture, Spermattor rnoaa, eeminal eaknen, or Lata of Desire of Sexual Power in man or woman. All peculiar Female Trouble. Irregular Meustru'ation, Lucorrhoea, Dispiaoemeats, etc, are confidential ly and aucceaafully treated, aal will under no circumstances take a case that they cannot cure or benefit. Their office hours arj from 10 to 6 daily. Evenings 7 to 8, Cures of private diseases guaranteed and never published ia the papers. Most cases can recive home treatment after vitit to the doctors' Cnce. In quiries auawerdd and circular! aeiit free. . . :,Read the following tettimouiala of remarkable curei . NAMKS TU AT CAN B RKIKllRD To. Hunrv ilout'h. MupIchv. Or. uuoiucoo, uiieeu jtar.s, rcsiuie l. Win Hunter, Eug -ne City, Or, ca. .. . . . . . . . . iirn i Liny iar, nntiuna. v .lua Webster, WtRton, I'matilla county, ur, catarrh, cured. UU Rice 32 B 8t Tortlano, heart dUea cured, three ciontUi Muce. George H Hamilton 33 Stark treet I'oio.'uJ, stoppage of the K-ar-ducl cur- d. Job Moore St Charles hotl i'ortliod poljpu in the nose nfteenj ear, cured Wm Kohler, aged 72 ye.ir Jackson villc Or, deal in one ear&i years cured Min8 Liny Morau, Monmouth Or. cross-eye ciraiguu-nud iu one minute. Ed Hynes, Albina catairli.il deaf. nc8, rcBloreo, PU M"Farlai5 Vanco-.ivar. fciatiea rhematisui cureii. Geo C Seotten, A'.li;n.i Oreron rimr Ing noies iu the car and deafness CiirtJ Mra S A WreJea's girl, 34 tjjlum. bia ktreel I'or.iand, ne v.ius debility lever iil ai-t liarg'ng 3itiiens of L:ua and ajjuinlua aoaatiss: ation to attead at ear new store We greet 7a oa and all, ad extead to yoa a eordial lavi- r i NW GOODS!! NW PRICES!!! a rex'Ki toj H ' K,eKySa o"on f , M''', Yont' CK1 Wir clothing er ofthisitaM. We hiwMireheS tL Vn?2 i g Jestinl to open ndw epchintae clothing that Anwica produces 8allJd lh mirk,t ' wide, and will display the finest line ol The gra- !e ociore i trade i kuuus umi A Ulrica :col Ifatrirf. . .i. . ... ctorliY; the very be.t K" -ri ln t"B UoitsJ SiaIm at such prices as wdl absolutely defy coaipititioa. Our Stock Of Men's Clothing Is Biro ply inc3Qi3iirailIf Oar tk-av nt Vff.' t j CUil ire i's clothing far above what we bad A lull line of BOOTS AND SHOES. In boots and shoes we hsyn ma.tA mf.ii ut.;. j ti.. . - . , . . ... manufacturers in the ICaat and ZnXiZTZAJ? a-??? maJ 7 the very best- city ' ; uue ui meee goods ever urovght to this. . Terms OUR TERMS WILL BE CASH. FOk CASH, and by d uug Z are VnabVd toVJ?u7Zl7 t J. 1. l1 Xu good cll6ap. WE jjrjy oeneve mat a etoie run ou the cash stem where lioTin TiuliM- V T . 1 r30aWe discount. We supply a felt want in this cmi-nuf.it. Bidding J aU ice ior'-n Hg CAStI wi opening Oct. 4th, or to call a a tika while in th . tVi cordial invitit on to attend our grand most respectfully' yoms, Wb,lB IB the c:tjr anJ 1MP our tock, we subjeri ouriiT. Giquine Cit), and bla -ksmiihs who have t- stNl it fy it i snper- i r to tiiatimpoiteil 1 r tti-ir u-e. : Tfe vein is a large one and .-an be ! warily worked Th'rfr i talk t ' vha-tering a Fcli'ioiir r and loading j it for San Francisco in rrder -to J iJterebt capital in !he development f ill mine. Crilery at C. E. Brownell's. See our novelty dress ftatt-rii. Thy are cheap and of lie latest style. H. W. Simpson. Have yoa seen the new soda Siuuiii at Cusuin ng's? PatenU O ranted. The following patent- have been granted o inventors in tho Pacific States during the pa-.t week. Re ported for this paper by C. A ."now A Co., patent attorn -y and agents for procuring patents, opposite U. S. Pat""t Office, Wash ington, V. C, D Best, Fan Lirnmiru, vi., injecor; j. DUr berg, Visa'ia. Cal , Water-closet ind.cator; S.IIarre, au r-'raiicisco Axle machine; J. Howe. Ta oma, Wash., SbipDinir receiut hooV? .T B. Kelley, Measmt II me.O.-.-g .n, l'neuma;ic railway; N. Cramer, We heartily rongratulato our local eommandery for their sood taste nn.i mthliV mini m ln..!.i. hi so r.u ft Iroot r-. . !"V i fneaialt... rft.rt;d after all oiuer doe ....Ti .i.:. T. i i v tore said he was iiastc re, and malarial tar. rcfcloreJ W'm AUiu w, Drewcy, (Jrant county Oregon eatirrliai demurs ai.d ruiniug l!i lli ears fo. 'M twenty years per fectly cured. Mrs S W Metis jir, tJrefham, Oregon yepi, liver cva-ia in ami pain ill tlie rtaiach tnuiity ilnee year.-1, res ti'eU. Mrs C Magemon Merchant hotel, Portland, rh-Uiiiultaiu, neuralgia and female .'trbubleh, :ured j.criuaiientlj imy jitarnxo. C liksc, seven m'.lcs west of riltou Oregou, liver ana kidney trouhlc, d z .uers and pains over the whole t-y. leiu restored to licaUh. Cluis Bruggrr Ree.'villu Oregon almosl total b.iudness troui ett'urta of T. L. WALLACE & CO., STRAHAN BLOCK, ALBANY. OR. BCSICTfcSS LOCALS. and their gueets, a we opine it is uu email unuertaaing On their put n account of the great ex pense a'ten ling this venture. But then our A bmy ) ys never dj things hy halves an." do not allow anything o stan 1 in the a-ay to pre ve it them from entertaining thfir kucms jroin aoroatt and mends at u un in a rr y.n manner. We uBiiu.e, Dcspesa icr tnem a very luuiai imironnga ana a most hearty co-operation of. the entire community lor the very high com- p iment paid it. Members'-tof fha cominittee l norm a reoresentativo of tlii-ingpcr that a nr.urrammn ia ui preparation. which.,ill not fail to meet with general approval, the principal feature of which will In; the great Liberati concert at tlfo opera huue :n the evening, Canes at French's Compasses at F. M. French's. Wilcox & Conn, photographer-, Cumming's for choice soda water. Wilcox Jt Conn's photograph gal lery. Go to Wile ix & Cof:n for photo grpphs. (Gentlemen's fine shoes at E. C. Searls. ' Secure a gxnl picture at Wilcox A Conn's. Silver headed canes at F. M. r rench's. PAINTS AND OILS, WaXtlaV mil. ft Ail k.uk , ' Mrs L Mjttoon Eat Portland Ore- l u i. . ..i.:.i. , . n.iii, vdumii, uivieuiii, ana nei voun uese and sieepuess uiKbts and loss u tleeh, cured and gained twelve pounds. says was ..., 1 1 . 1 a. a St i batata' onrZ1:-, Car-coupling; admitte.1, upon tleir preeen.in J A S.'r 'n certificates from the ttatea where SWk 3 S s -hi n' Uxy formerly resided, i.racti.e I " u..w rP? , ' T Seheen. in a- y of the courts of Oregon I ?,V 11lena1,VC.dLlw,,.tPf1,'k '; Itenjunin P. Welch. uo,n a .1 il. .."W.?'"??'., Angeles, VI ill ficate from - ."!"' V- ShlU-OV. San l.iiia HKl, W, Dye, fr, m Iowa : and T. J.Geialer fl ' J:0 Vl- from New York Ciatesma,,: , a..', Wire-fence tt'iy; A EWant Lotion renders tl. itin I .w.n,ere. V Angeles, Cal. Klec- sof t and !eautifn!. A full line ol trusses lor sale at Cumniing'e drug store. MAIIKIEII. STKWART -PEAttt - At UVxr on Wedn Car, IK-'. S. Mr, Unro"n Stewart and Mia riuonc e-Jtl; U.T. taliOIIJ oXaCwl . . . . I r I . ... inw m.c tauip, j. n. vtatson, tfe'ma, Cal. Hame hook, H. Wil son, Duncan's Mills,. Cal. Lifting JACK. The shortage in ihe Cordova bank of the Argentine Republic is only $11,000,000. And there bn't a arktifram lmani;n.. l L. I : i J iugvuuni; epiirJIII'BQ .in Canada, either." A Long- Trip. : The that the steamer Bozeman launched at Bozeman, in Eastern luonwua, 1 h jf riday, and. Com' '"""vo n. j. uu started on a trip with her to the coast of norma, riie fcU;amer was built of mountain fir within the shadow of the mountain where the timber grew She is Iwenty-eight feet lor g and five feet beam, and 'hirty inciits depth of hold. She has a scrv w propeller, with a marine en gine and bo'.lerof one and a half iroree-power. itie object of the is presumed to be connected "with a scientific treatise on the subject 01 snaiiow river navigation; and J ii. r uiirm hoi. s. ine Kotema 1 was launched at a point a stone's throw from the mountain head of tho Missouri, 400 miles above the head of navigation. A portage will be imde around the great fails on the Missouri, and then the vessel will have clear, sailing to the gulf. We are sole agents in ' this city for the best flour on the market The Benton Full Roller, Coryallis new flouriug mill. It is the best n"iivip,il "'10 P8rcki ! and Washington, will ha run as usual, t ack&uin 1 iro:;l. I where tliry are peiniaueutly located. J R Cunningham, Wapinitla, Wasco county. Oregon, total deafness two years in one ear and partially ao in ihe other, cured MraJE Smith lYIneville, Oregon, nervous debility and general weak nets, almost bordering ou insanity. curea Henaou McCoy, Du?ur, Waeocoun ty Oregon, deafLess and terrible pain in tne ear ana neaa lor six moninsunii be was nearly crazy, restlessness atd iosoaida. Restore ft tubeal'.b by elec tricity after all otber treatments bad failed. D I Grab m'a child. Snrinzfleld. Or. uaiuluiiy aniictttt wttn granulated con jULctivlms, complicated witii ulcers ol tuts eye balls lor nine manias, cured J A Llndsey, newa agent on tho O RS N company residence 312 O St Portland, eonsubip'.ion, bronchitis and catarrh cured and gained filteen pounds. llaviit llni,' ann Wnwtluna W T painful hip disease, bad to he carried to tlie doctor's office, eurud. .Mr Kosa baa a daughter residing at the Mer- cnanu noiei roruana sno can tie re. ferred to. Levi Bartmns, Stay ton, Oregon. heart dUeae. dsneusi9. iialn tbrueh tne heart and lungs and sreueral nerd vous debility, many limes be woulir tan ho ludgn oeau wnen everythius acemeo 10 turn iiibck ueMre Ills eye- auccessiuiiy ireaieu. '- D I'ampbell, Fulton, Or. says he would not take 10,000 for the care he received by Dr. Darrln.. 11 is trou ble orkdnsted by, three small lumps cr. tumors coming ou the arm, which rendered H'8 arm aud baud perfectly helpless for one year. Wm. Parrot, Mlddleton, Or, deaf, lie is many years, cur-.-d. E. Anderson. Salem, Or., catarrh seveu years, cured. D. W, Eiomctt, Salem. Or deafueas tciiyca:; restored. M iny thousands ' of other cas miebt be published did not the want Of space here forbid. X. 3. Drs. Darrln head office In Portland, Or . at the corner of Fourth School shoes are the lowest at K. C Scarls. The latest in canes at the corner jewelry utore. Gold headed canes at the corner jewelry tore. . latest novelties in ladies cloaks at E. C. Searls. Go to Jas. F. Powell & Co's for I reh groceries. If you want a good gold pen call on . jm. a rencn. See those stylish stockinette jacket' at Resd s. F. M. French sells Seth Thomas watches and clocks. See those undressed kid glove at vv,. 1. lipid's. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. 1-ateat designs in jewelry just received at t . m. t rencn e. Corner of Second and Ferry is tv-l aa-a a . - nucotauunn i nnotoeraDU irai , - w V tery. Oo to Camming s druz store Blumberg block, fur your artist's 1- supplies. Use Beggs Dandelion bitters for naigestion, dyspepsia and all kindred diseases. Stylish coats and iackets for ladies, misses and children at tlie Ladiea Bazaar. Smoke th celebrated Havana filled 5-cent igare. manufactured at Julius Jose th's cigar fai-tory. Anything you want in our ba kery hnarrmcnt. ia if iK. bert. Good onrla an.l W JL oi'- b,u"h-. in what you get there. Blackburn ! ft fironi. CHDe and sea oa when yon I oil. !nhricatitir SILWAkTASOX. Get some of those fine ides aud cakes for Sunday at Blackburn A Pironi's. Don't cook over the hot stove these days. Gradwohl's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them. torms quite an attraction and goes very rapiuiy. Secure your railroad, steamshin and sleeping car tickets to all points North, South and East via the Union Pacific railway, and save time and money. Ticket office on Broadalbin street. The genuine Boynton furnaces are sold by Matthews A Washburn the largest cealers in stoves and ranges in the valley. Go and in spect their stock, they can please If yon want a good paying busi ness, requiring email investment, on easy terms, buy J. B. Hughes' -wring, roc, drilling outfit. For sale cheap. Fortmiller A 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 f -'ings just received at 30 and 40 cents, the bes vahi" ever shown in Albany. Call and see them at W. F. Read's. Messrs. Will t Stark ha VP insi - : j . . r "' new line 01 lieantiful sdverware, solid gold wa'cbes, rings and jewelry of ell kinds. Call and ree their fine selections. Jrresb bread, fresh breart, fresh ,d. Order yonr pies and cake from Blackburn A Pironi; they are experienced bakers and can make anything yon want to oider. We make a specialty of fine cakra for parties and weddings. Blackburn A Pironi. BUGGIES AND WAGONS, tins on Ham.! ... . Wc Lava Hn oa band and ci,i yu iroi prim SIKM'AKT A bOX. IRON AND ISTEEL. Sttwirt A 60s lar.e ateuk . hand, sira;.. o tneion and Kor "In.ii; a!s- machine, Uol, j.,ck, and plow All kinds of ir1 il. pure , and clean, am anta f.,- i.L. . . f-i-xm have caanired ainci iW, Cumeand s e u-, SQ3 kdiss ui CiOlra Wailti AT THB - Ladies Bazaar, Taaelaet their mlltlnaty. IV eat salt all. SatiatacUn ruaraaUad. Jt Saft and air as aa aariy call. . PPl I TO . g"' cliiuhi -"irar. si. I4r.ncr icaea . u,u iu tliU ay in oSff yar to par for a ford eale. UotnSlart i. Sox ,muA price . Uimt acatea ot a!i kii4. v mm pr t. -aep nothing W the. t-n n- barrel churn. There ia o r. a i.: uo one can htut ua oa ItTEWAKT A SOX. IRON HARROWS'. en!, o.. ! c art i jo. I t.ngttthi'. Don't buy an hon til yon flint h.Mrow nn li alU pay you not FEED GUTfERS. w- a ram IWIKT. tour kii ds tor sale. 8a re oni-tMrd ot Tour hone feed t Steaart Sox have Rf I TI MP Both mbbT and leather belt UULllUU. tna always on hand at 8taaari a 8ox, A a) ruober, hemp and asbestos packinir. DRIED APPLES, Were worth 17 1 :. eenta ln Kr p-ni nn iept. 4th. Farmers ifo to Stevait A 8or, nd buy an aiip.e padua- machine ana )our fruit. SEWING MACHINES. toi the nea Wh -eler ft Wilson, Ko, . riUI T. f.lb i1M:'j .-heap rone is beirur s-jiu Ut .11-1 fi .. tt'e carry none but pure mnil!a,;aid can gire yoa any size from 1-4 to 11 A.I six ol chain from 3 lu to 8- f ftWAKT ft SOX.- liniPCJ iTTrtiTinu w unviL.c, aiibli nun, tell ooihte '' he bea alieia ata. a. lxsora in thia city, and we can p.ovelt to you at ary time. fc'rrypMr arrautel and they can be re turned if they do gl-t satiatacUon. Thia is no bras; or b.uster, we mean what we far STEWART ft SOX. WASHING MACHINES aJaS tflteyou aomeUnn,; you will like, Brlns your Matter half-around and aee what we can Jo for you. STEWART ft SOX. BABY CARRIAGES 22& all the t ola cinbravtxff haort rl . annpy tope, and lentiii In price from S8 to t'n. 'J1; 1 oilT 104 ' "ntrrmonial fruit U ae" In the va' ey. We alee hare a ew tnat we rent. 8TEWAKT ft SOX. IMBER MeN. "-8 hey carry a full Uue of aa 1 -i-i " muls, maul riuira, hroad axre froea, shin.-. Iinir harseS. im,vm. a-nui mA t . blocks, a d br falh. .i " ZL TZ rnss cut saws in the rallev. Oouria ..f .k- Nest qua! ty and prices the lowest. ARPENTERS & BUIf-HERX. .? ore or anyone wan'ln anything i th? hard ware Sine a ill do well to tall on ftewartft oz before mm baai- a- a an keep nearly even thin in th line of build erstardware, and a majnlflccnt stock of Sue KNIVES AND RAZORS rtLcEX blu .a.,. ue value . I uUery coaat enbly' bat we have a U ire r -ck airaady bousht and price will remain t. . ... untlf it i . :d rut; o7w aVs Twhat w ..are an 1 i-ern pn es. S 1 1 W.iitT ft SOX. GUNS AND REVOLVERS, t ut we hvt diapure-l 11 thn V The idea has rot out tart nf Av Kn ur.cs. That.amirttkr. Wears in it now deepe. than evir. W e hare a nice line of Mirlii. a.d W n hert- r ritl.a, and breech ld.n,(ih't cun-raninir iu pric from 12 oJS. Also al. t ie lae imnttved rerolTer. ' STKWART ft SOX. Ammunition, etc., IlBsl fat aakwaa n'!.l02ai ' 'a'- ''t,i(res, etc, and "" i'aurca. iwo t lorret Hwhen yrn come to .ay in your winter pply n ammunici n, to , rota A your ranch from the inroad' ol that ling oedrad aint-sraat- i