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tttfi TOTmtKa 111811 A LI) AT tf K PAY' OCTOttCT 11, 1890. ate-. X SltH. Ttrt Dalit MiBU) will 1e on aad each laiorTiUig :' 1!. .1. Jours' fbok store, whertj ii in be procured a ft ctnti pr copy. JOTTI.XUI lwlf TOUTS. . Tal'.a linen. aTi'fc. Setr!?. Teh oytttra it Ji.lm Isotu's. C.IeryatC. E. Broanc-irt. Shi:tiug Haunt'i at K. C. Searle. Cp aud jack? at E. C. laarU. Tty the "oyatcr eocktail-J at Swruicke';. rdUs iiuAtmai in 11 colors at L. C. SmiIj. Jecket-t atid cares, at K. C. aW. 1' a'yles io caies at E. C. aria. P:uh and gulracl.an capes at E. C. SmtI. I-owtt rates eatt by Bui kbart ! Keener. Klck no lerwear Lr g--ullcwen t K. C. 3eil"- SjPurkbart A Keener when jrH want to k nft. - Great rmiuct'oo in prices of dress (Mda at E. C. Searia. Ovulera Jnetary atyl at Juhn levoia. Lacecartains :.tjb J1.5U per pair u,p at E. C. tear!. ' ladies and children's union su'.: t the Ladiea' Ba.-.ar. ifrtStiUclea for eTtry one at frenr .'a jw!r t-irn. Trr the finest eho!ate cream - . .1. -. t . r.. - . im tarn mwj mi uutuu w ( E. C. fsearlsiaseliiudresx o-Ik cheaper than anyone c!c. Judc K. N". Tndy, of Harris lu'j, wm in tbcity yeaterdjy. Furniahenl roonn to rent neat dt!ef. Inquire at tl :a oil'.cr. Koveltiee in wa?h drefg tubrics. TIm larxeat atock in the c:y at ! SeBiel K. Yiuii.'. A diipla of ix nt C F-. Smvnell't being off.-rod b-.dow est. T.cke'e forvtwle by F.inUiar A Ceney to all nuinta it ris. the raciCc rail rel. feiet ver the Northern Pacifi nwroa, the a'ortit anl rdra ?. fo-ite. Tiokcta-br sa'e by U-.rfe Lart Keeney. F. T. Bodwell, wh;j i;o r1k-,-;!banon ig happy ov; r .oir-y evartl nue't of t-AA ii: an open 4iti h on his farm. Trof. Jewi't of tht II rri?bn'tr piial'C ch ol who Item sicw fcjt'a-ne tiW? wa aM to res-.;in.- li tabora last Monday. .lorui.m eniu-J mi;- rad for all rointa east, twelve kenrfhe qnike.t route. Ticket, for tale Kurt: hart Keeney. hen yen want to e-t Hurkhart . Keaney. Tt ey Sf-f 1 you ticketi to arwr and all f.jint at the lowest raes. Tickets eait v(r the Northern J'm iCc railroad cannot be had in Albany ot anyone e-tcept l!mk mt A Keener. Keniemher thin. Work m.ii the Orphans 1 1:ie will lOBfiuienee on MoikUv inoru ing anil w ill be puehed lii.oiili t completion as rapid 'y as poss ble. JeoeplV Tail i agent for the Uain futu.il Accident" Asuocia tlun nf Cbicag.i, a rompii.y tli.jt ataaaoany supeiior feature. Marriott, in Le!r.o:), Oct. it, IR'.H). at the honre of Mitiu liict rua , Mr. Sherman H'. il a:.d Mi--Jeseie Snider, all A Linn county. lt'SnmUy Mr. tieO. Ward Ml Mise Itntb icof , of Harrisbur wire inatntnniai:r ivioed inatriiiiwnally wined with tie aid oi Jcst ce Levi Douzlaa f that city. The I-aaiee A'd Hoc'w y wiil raest. at Mrs. Weathtrioid, on ilonday October I3t at J r. x. A full attendance is requested as VuafnefH of iaiportance is to Le t ansarteJ. At the Santiam rainea the Al aaay Mining and Milling company, it ia reported have their no ninet y so far put in jt'atc. t beat a small juantity of rock was mn through aul crushed. Owina to tee abencs of the pastor at the synod, the fr:v Urian' church will not . lrihlj (lOli! i iraehmtc seivi. w to-n orrow. ; siabhath p-chool will c:invene t-ual at 12:15 r. n. ami the j jauug p. ople'a met ti-i- at o;;X). j Tle Lebanon Literary iocie:y ! which m e ts at the acaili'iuy luiU:-1 ing for the p irpote of lirn-fiiii j 'trkatruae qnest on, has elected ! Rt. . .. llan.eiter. preid:-nt ; l. A. Millrr ice niesider.t; Mm. ! A. Marcellua, see.etary :.d '. C.! retrjpn, tre Jtuiry. i Tke EaetOsejnia i Meys Siok:!ne j papew ciniit thfi 11 eciy i as nev ar had a bon and don't w.-tntany. gT4 an I kind of them to sav j . tftia at this ti.ai. A 'ut.e? tior or.ee aid he bad never i ateti a ?r u aplein his life, nv ho autl'erei Uwxi tev-re a tack :" the etomach ache J'"'t the s.ioic, It is rumor-d tl-.at Mr. Paul KobisM), who I. as fanwenty years fc-B tS fa thful wa! l.er "at t;ie liar ia'Mjrg raihna I bridgp, h:i. Via ttuperi edid hy K. ti ar. li road head pcbtril jhi fath- f'l! ewpJore w.h- .t r. nz I i n iji otlier po-t t lisitv. t Ins vutin i'trd a gieio:: w:n-g. See tmr novelty dress pattrii. Tker ' cheap and ( the latet.t tlrt-!aa fi. .". Si-npotl. :FIN"E r.RK.-?F I CHICkLFNt" : ;" AND GEESE : AT I MUELLER k ii WlWV.TVi : - TBS riKAtS. fU Aft.r i.t.; ltd H Yc-ter-'.ty' f'oc Logan. 1lip ihhii who wii 1 li t the mur.Uroci wttip ou that cut the throat of Hurry Ward, was taken l-cfire Ju-dic-i IIun:;i!iivy f-r p:i-l miliary exam ination. Various w icnt'fv vert; examined, including tin; physic ians who sentd up the noond, un-i the ti rinnjiiv r-i the wor.aled i-.ian. who is iitpUlly" reeove.'ing I'mm th- cut in his Windpipe, was taken at tli' Wave r'y ho'.iie. Mur taking all the cv'd''iie. uri'-N r a Kin, m-'iit, Jusrit e lluui- ...... 1 1 il ... .1 - piilCJ cijiicn.'TCJ 11...1 uic-r-r- n aa .w.l .T...... .1. itu iMa 1 ti. t.iit llui 1 "wii-tiy tiiutnl 1.0 01110 lot a t.o:i. It wa- simply ; drunken ruv.". BSSlHTflT'WOEK It Wii Be. PmLii All Winter-Best t te Lk Lt-'O'l Tides. T: e Yjuind I-epoblican say : After suspension of operation fur n.urH ti.ii mo'iths, on Tut!ay the '"Vt rnini iit rcsr.tned work on tin Yacpiiua Hay jef.ies, with Mr. J. S. full.itnua aa etgiincr in charge. On Tuesday mondc)? a la;j:e fore of nfii were sit a work tlearinz the eov.erinvrs to tiie earn r.i.d machinery, and putting d.rrick9, niatrhineiy anl :hei p.irtii.ns of tJ;e plant in walking odcr. The fco-.va wiil put on ways arid rccaulked and as eoon a tli'y are rc.dy tiiey will b: gin to bring rock from the quarry up the (iver. Wtik charing the dirt Jroui 'he t ip of the kJ'e at the quarries has commenced under Joe Daugl.teity. About forty men iii b? etnployctl at the quarriee. The tirot wrk will be employed ' the qua. rios. The first rock nil! b put in o i tin north jet'y. Mr. Polhnn us f ink- it proba'.i'le th. t the noriii j tt will l3 extended !om? t !! till. All !he :ien wil; i.e enipi Me.i uvn ran io'". to advant'i-.v. if th; winter i- l ri t .ird i 11..11KI11 Ml w.plf 1 1 I i yr " - V " .' " ' j pushed w i'.Uo-.l cessa;ion :ui the ecacoi. this means mere pro-pi-Tons' times in Yaquina I5v. Capt. Symonda cannot decide fully i'n w Jiiit t la s or amount of work he wi.l do this win'er until full in structions are received frcm head quarters A Xctt Sulriu I liurt h. Yesurlay artic!.-!- wire til-id iVit. :h" ee-rtary of Ftatc incor orntin the Kir"t I'nftai i.m scci tv of a'em. Tii incorrator!; are Leo Willis. Wm. England, J. 11. Mii'iip, 11. B. Ilolian I, V. J. Poly, T. L. tiiidtn, Mrs. M. A. Stump, Mt. O. : England, Mip. N. A. ti- od. The value of church ! -orwrtv i-4 e t;m.'it.-fl at. ttiVtO I pin a ...a, v Ma nmli n Btror;.- nd thp n't n .fi i.i -h -.an encregaticn, an intention i to in:rea!ie it ai rect a bu ldir.g .n w hich to con duct servic.-H. Fo'l wing the tiling of the incorporation arMc lis ycs!eid:ty a Statesman repot t"r nunted up some o' the incurpora tora and aske l a few quest u.;;s lie leariusl th.t it was trieir pur peso not later than r.ext spr t to erect a c!iapi-l on thi ir lut immi di ately a-roed the ?trct from and went of the Cath- lic lii'Hch. tatedtuan. Thnjf A:.iiual iti-purl. The tsalitn f!.i!emun Kivs: Three d the annual rejioiis t f the ; raiiroaj Ci;ii;-a:tie i:iungo:i l.ave il .. I. ... l - .1! -t liven ma ic on. ui:n rocci vtu ; y lUtf 'Ff'nit: iTtjLiiiiii M'i'ii i s ii fi Mfnif ,, ... , . ... , : f V . t . son took as u wifn an Indian .more yl to e-o-ne. i.o.c who!woman o the s5xeg ,rib scud m statements an-the .,t .- lived witb her Hnti; lliB Jei he eru i :.Cin.-, .ortr.eru J-..tihc. 'if10". l't?e: I .eijon 1 u ihc Yl ' , t i "T' i f; ..A1 " ", ; ' ?,..'. r,,,.""' and Portland & il'amefe Vail f AUhouch not cj'iiing undsir the Ye llle law governing raiiiOJidf, compamea ami motor un a in n- f " .;e "T1." t'1 S!.V.eal uVVh :r.K..:r. ..." . h many will c mply with requent is nut known Ctaintcil liy U'vuisn. The Da'.las "Timos-Monntaineer sa; s : "It now appears a if a wo man has a pretty tood claim to a br. i oriion of a I'aiihaven !nn- Site. At any rite she has setveH i mt r.i in n.ir itiv..i.. .. , i .j" 1 1 . uAiicig to sasMm pr. in oi which tliev r7.-tiii.i Itr . Ii a, ;.. ai.n- ai.T : Jt 9m:S a if M lriI1, i mail it d, ami the I lv now steps in aud claims a go. uly : peit. Proluby vast of At'orner .hare oi the the recent vit J 1 ' : tj- H ir--is, of Fair-1 I?.;,, haven, ban h. d sum thu g to do ' with bringing alwit this ,-tate of ! i:.u:s liulte ( rei k Pair. ; We clean tint those who attend- ed the annual, lair iL-ivin 1v the ! P.ntte Creek Agriultuial As's-ocia-( ti n OU-obcr 2. ;, and 4 arc loud i in thei rraii-es of the 1 1,-aMirea rf tin occasiin. At the fair there ' were m exbi'iitioa many line aamnleri of il-e farmer products, ! and :i!so f the ti'oduct of bis1 w e The aiten I r.i.-e dur'ng the thr. e da s of the lair was belter than that of a'-y previous mcetii g oi t! e association. Home llo Sol.l. .he Dai ms Item z r sav: Ma fn & Yoakum and Ford i Kime, f I Biidgeport, and .ftid.i Idr.-ison) cf IViia?. have se.l I t'lir bop to -Meeker & Co.. at :i." c i.t. Tin rirft named had bales, wo th about ',400, an l t! e s. e I i."W btips. wire! biiiiz tic.ir'.v 4,-:'. Mr. Morrison foM o:ilr t h'rtv bales at that rate. After figuiinz up and taking out cxprne. of al kind there will remain a l. iri.ls. iiie profit on the inve-tnicnt. Next year's acreage in thi. county will be irreatiy increased, but the finan cial outcome will be purely a mat ter of guess work. Itenr Io ititrt'n at id t Ur COUITT BOViT. The foijoatng Luainer-a was ; transacted nt the mei-tir-;, of the 1 tviii.fy vui t j jtenluy : ; Petition of Spr.uger and othem tt vac' county road, dismissed. J. M. I'hilpott was appointed supervisor of road Wat. No. 43. The petition of G. T. Calaran and others, for a bridge on i Thomas creek, was discontinued, j I he confact for building the I bridue on Owl creelr was let to H. ! M. S.one, for 200, x)untv, to fur- ni.-di decking, etc. HoiHiian & Ma'es, build- in- hti lsjes ?C300 00 i 11. :M. r-'tone, tepairinir bridv-is 416S -, C Windom, paintinir. sin 0:1 Brownuvilie bridge 8 00 W. L'. Cooper, fees 15 70 tt'ui. K 1:1, b illyh, fees 15 00 M. Scott, her;ti'8 fte 13 t0 .Stewart & fox, hardware. S 40 liill Ne Fcads Bran. Many theories Lave be n ad vancea by editorial farmer for the hardti'.bes among ngrit-nlturietp, but I ii;c!ine to tx-lieve it is falling off in the use of tr .n, w rit 3 Bill Xye to "Northwestern Miller." 1 have a piquant little taff, -colored Jet.ey cow on my country seat ho was, a y ac .'. a mental w reck, slit rn (Tired frm iu'voniu's, and 1 e e. Hi-' 1 to her aicivctt er ur lt.v I-, llcr'.iiiiy rema nin-i oil' sprioxr ha 1 bcn kidxapiiw', and Wi 8 i.l t'i In-e been in the soup :n. k tu il ? si np. be pin 'tl and 'lettod u wood deal and thi preyed upon her xitaiiiy, imp,u u;g di.-esti n and threatened l:vi wit'i hollow !;olloiv lorn and early de-ttli. ltlura Urge quantity of l-ratt and mad- a pUa.4iti:t anil sn-j'Iiin u-a.-h upon her by .mans of if. At ti h' flic would insert her n -e in ii u-t to her lower -ye!il, and then looking far ovi r the pur ple hi I, fd;e would blow thistra mesh across the state, and what am not go up me sleeves ot mv ..ve co it would chink up the Um an.t f...,Ha n,,r f...: i . . . ' "nt at tr hi: flie ate almost arewi jj- Bnd eorn the b:fjB an sang again in her sorrowing heait. M:e ior- got b r grief, bid no more a'idity stoma' h, flaybes of heat or finking, tinjji-gin the eats, dizziness or 'ired feeling, aud n-w nv is ier fectly well. Last fall she ate not only her throe meals ad -y, but also a scarlet geranium heionzing to my ifc, a Mackinac straw hat of mine, two jards of brocaded rib bon from the costume oj a young lady from boston who was patting her on the head, $4 worru of glad iolus bulbs, a child's chiit and a dih of hlanc mange which was coalinjon the rain water barrtl for the pastor.' Hriig nt JHittcto. The Orr conian says : A regular i "''''nlf of t'-e directors of the O I J' t o- W"" h-d Wednesdnv, ice-prebioeiu i '. r. i;ionipon presiding, and A. L. Mills and William Mclntot-h present. The ret-ignal.on of V. J. mith as direc tor as accepted aid E. McNeil was elected to till the vacancy. The proceeding of the executive committee, had in lioston, relative to bonds, cotit-t ruction contracts wi"h thi Washington it Idaho and Ore gon Extension companies were ratified by the board. A resolu tion was adopted making the pay ment of the per cent, quarterly dividends a regular things, w ith out further action on the part of the board. I Ought t tt It ' t .. i . . in me eany uaya ieo. aiegm ., i.;..i. i i v...... ' a0 andu.By4 cailed and ac- ' j-nowledged her as his wife. He had by her three ehildren, two o: tbem are r.ow living, lie tfr. a ! large amount of property in this . pnnnlv anil l.A u-oa .lun 1 . .. tA considerable to his father's estate ! in ill nois His wife and children ' wy entitle to this nronertv : ami we nope tney will gel it with l"eioilf itt-l.iv nnl tmiilila Vmniln. J m.wwv.w. ACUIUd Republic-1 . Fire at MtytiDoulb. At Monmouth Thursday residence of L. Bent ley w as stroyed by lire. Through the stu- efforts of the eitizens and the dent Of the fttate norital cu-lirvil dent of the c- , , ... ........ lhc Cre W:IS k Pl "'oni preiidtnir. fl.ilhullL'h l)t n n rtihnnao o.nfal mS (Jt-00 busheb of wheat, was i a o laze several times. The post- i ttlice. a distance of several blocks. iTn-'w&a "I"0 on Are, on I also the ... - ,ce of Jam-s (atom, both of ' , ' , , ' I it i-'vn I V )-tu; i wnicn were saved. The 10 Mr. Bentley wa ahout no insurance. Suit for Damage. A unit hrnnol.i l,r I n ir;n. I ..t n.n. .. . . .'. . ' . vi i'niiti .i f-iHiiii, ior me viiiiit- i "f two Meets, a cow an i cidi i killed bv the r-ou'hein Pacific rail- rn,dt trie el lief ore .liiHticc Hum-i I "')" '" "'is city ye-sterdyv, re-i Milted in a iudsjment tor ib. ' plaintiff for the sunt f f 40. V.-rv ' "th' damg. s, w hu h v. ill prol ''' paid at occ". - "tMna to Lone. Frer) thins Gain. 1 Obviocs'y our ir.t-rest.H all iie in t e direction of securing a rel -xa p ' of the Brazilian lnti.-, ai.d here s tin ttrei gt'i of th recifioi t prcpositiitn. We have li dh ni to . i i?e and everything to g.iin by j f-'ueb an nirangement. We bavei removed the duty from one great Brazilian product alter another,1 and hie .raited fifteen or taenty ; j ear for I'.razil to recipnx ate on hoi on vo ition. It is full time' ow that we abandoned our policy ! v Mai din idly by and waiting, j Mid n gin to see if something cant ; b- done. Mr Blaine has the right idea. He is on tiie right track, ai.l In; Aldrich amendment to the tarirt bill will pnve the way for a It giining. And what ia true of Hie condition of our trade with Hrazil is tree also of our trade with the Spanish and British West Indie. Boston iourual. i A HEN IN A TELEGRAPH 0FFICB. Tfce PoiUtt toiU Beyi Sat' 0a for a fot-A B'lMtooelM.t. The Oregon 'an says tins opera tors in the PaciHo I'oatat telegraph office have a novel iet. A hen has taken up her abode with them. It was last Mmday afternoon, w hen rhe made tier first arpear aiue, haviiiij presumably escaped from some commission merchant or poulterer's crate, and made herself quite at home among the meHEenger boys, bewitching lady lerks and liuhling alingers. Man ai.'er Hayes diove her out, but she forgave the affront, and returning ensconc. d herself in a snug ccrner where she preceeded in accordance w th the fulfillment of hr earthlv miss on. to pay for her lodging by icaviug ior wie ooys an epg ot the tirst quality. A she proved her--elf a very lady-like and circum fpect hen, ehe waa taken up with by the operators, who adopted her as a m iscot. Sh would walk aud sit about the desks as though to the manor born. She roon de veloped a lively interest in the transaction of business, and when, aiter Vancouver bad beea"loa "f r a long time it was agin recover ed. To the expression of satisfac tion from the oiierators, she ad led her congratulations iu the most r.cited stacat to notes. Her diet of bluestone .did not i; ptiar to the buy as altogether tlu most wholcEome, so a fund has r.ow been raised from which she irawsher rations regularly, and is becoming thoroughly, douiicihtfed n her queer quarters. ItOYAI. WANDKItlXtJ MINSTREL rUr Flret Money tluueatljr Eruoei! In a Thoneand Yrnre ' HhiUJrlptiU Time The Archduke Maximilian, shot in Mexi-o by the Juarez Govern ment about the end of our civil war, in yout ger days, was famous a a singer aud a player on the jii.tar. When traveling around on foot, a pastjm which was a pae-U"ii with him, he would ocra ioivilly atop aloni the louely road ami sing a song or two, or charm ing air. Once, while thus engaged, he was heard by a numberof pcasa t ho, quite ignorant of his identity ut ned to Ivim with rapture, and applauded hi:n with vigor, '-I! yon come to the inn' said one of them, "with that voice and that touch, I can promise you a goinl glass of w ine, if not a little more." Fallins in with their humor. Maximilliou accompanied them to the villas j tavern. Here he rendered several choice m 1 wlies with FU-.-h skill and Uep that he ha 1, so to speak, his au dience at his feet, and, though te tavirn x intnge was not of the best he drain glass after glass with hit-new-found friends. Finally he announced that he must go, and the jolly Bopnifaoe found him determined to do so, he tr ok his hat and w ent round among me auaitors. c.niiecung a tair sum, to w hich be added something him self, an offered it to the Archduke. Hieing the honesty in the motive he took the coins and put them in bis pocket, thanking them 'or their appreciation aid kindness. At that moment the village '.Squire, who knew Maximilian, happened to enter. Seeina the crowd around him, and not knowing the cause, tie called out: "Stand back, you clowns! Don'l you know it's the Archduke Maxi milian, your Prince?" The taverr. keeper fell on his knees in his fright, and thinking his rmney gcncn'Bitv was the crowningiug infamy of which he had been gu.lty, he asked that it be given back. ' "N'ot a b.t oi it," said Maximi' inn heartily. "It's the first money that has been honestly earned by any of our fami'y for a thousand years and I'm Koing to keep-it as an heirloom." Eecaping- Sheol. According t the Talmudic klea certa;n persons are mentioned who will escape bell or have their tor ment therein lih'etied. Whoever articulated every letter while read ing the Shema (l i. 0:W) will have hell cooled for him. Three kinds will never see the face of htli those who are ground down by poverty, those who suffer from bowel sickness, and tho!e who be at. tiie mercy of creditors. To those three t-ome rabbis, whose experience of matrimony was per haps unfortunate, add those w h ) have a threw to wife. Charity to i In O'ioi-. bv fcedinur them and otherw ire, opens the door of escape ,ro,n Mu "'o'ver shears a por . ,jon Gf gwla for the poor, and is ch r-.tai-le, i r- leased from the judm n' ot . bell. A passage in (iittiti liken the chaiitablp ami il... n.l.-ir i-il.l.. . In-i ..... .i'tEnoian. :,:K 'hr tih a iiv r to water. The ' i -h i- hlv rn reaches the l,l,8',l!. " k safety, but the e'Ae which ii-mains tiii'hotn is drowmd. It is n'a j said, IVot.-" 'O.-t. Ii nt y (A. V., "rigliteotis- ! iiess') "'.leliveied it from death." : Tnis is sometimes recited at the prcs- rt day at a btnial by the 1 keeper of the ground or other" per- -on, when n.oney is e:ommonly : iviu for the ue of the poor. . Niu- t 'i-t th I 'eiituty. )n Sj cclnl Train. Fiom Yaquina to day tbatl hungs tlic p.ihsei gcrs hero will ; c me a fine di-qday of e'nuli flower, eeteiy, tCll Pi-rs, sweet pota-1 tup-, I'llllalliih o.an,.e-s, Iresh, and ol t;-e t-e-t q taliiy. tto, be eriivii.ei d at .Mueller re fs s e o n, A Gar- F.-r Sale. A aii.glc bugzy ..ore, young and Si.e trave-l-r, t get her with a jump set uggy, b.trnecs, whip, etc., nt ar y ne-. inquire of O. C. Awb.e.., Od l Frl.owb' temple. K. C. S arls, bus tho finest ladies' flir-ce at the lowest prices to b "o '.nd in the valley. j bKS. t.fcRttt! CSMitCt titejr lrefaViUf Tbu riij- f,.r ett' it eek Onlr. Oriatn-r 1.1 to it) mt I ttetcre Monee. Thrae far-famed nhyeiouiw, ulio uuvo acjiwveu a great repntntion throughout the Nortfc wee, have be. n i prevailed upon by partiee in this vicinity to visit Albany. One of the duct trt will open ottk-et at the Re vere house f.-r one week only, from October 13 to IP, ard the opportun ity thoold dot te loet to consu't this famoua jhykioian. He comes highly recommended and ladeu with testi monials from throughout the state, and the authenticated reports of iiU cures seem nothing short of miracu lous. , His -office consultation ia free, so that should there he any cases tha: are incurable he will immediately dis cover them, thuseaving their patrons any further exneoiiiture of monev an I time, ahull they tr.i4ht o'.heraUe squander. Unlike other phyticia:i hae become emirent in their profeesioh, the, .."doctors' charges ara extesme'y moderate, and tiiey will not under take any case tha: they caunot cure or benefit, Drs. Djrrin make a specialty of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, nil all nerveus, chronic and private dieeaee e, such as Lnjuof Jfan hood. Blond Taint, Syplulhs, Glct, Gonorrhofa, Stricture, Spermattor rhrei, Seminal Weakoes, or Lots of D.sire of Sexual Power iu man or wo man. AH' peoufiir Female Trouble?, Irregular Meiistrua'.io.t, L.ic irrhcei, Uisi.lacemonta, etc., are c.taMJential ly and successfully treated, an I will under no .:ircu-nt iDce take a case that they caunot cure or benefit. Their r ffice hours aro from 10 to 5 dily. Erenings 7 to 8, Cties of private disease f.u;racteed aud never published iu t'i, i-a.i.rs. Most cac can rccive home treatment i.;e .!...... ...r. t.. quiricv answered aud eiroularr cit free. Kead the following testim tuiaU of remarkable cure. n ames THAT :tji u.; ui ii l: lil o To. Hmiry Sli.u'ii. M.o-leuy, Ore.j. n. ncaiiiein, niieeii jeari, n.-sloiel. Wm Kiintur, Eu"ne City, Or, cj. tairli twenty yctr, lestornl, V i'Ut Heii-ti r, WVftoii, t inutillH coi.ii y, Ur, ratai rii, cured. l H Iticc .'IJ It St I'orilami, li- -t illfi-a.-ic ciui-1, ttirce m mice. " IScn-a. II II.i'ii-.l'on :t stn,lx treet I'oitl-'ii.l, st-ippi.: t tli. ir d.u- cured, J Moore tt Cliarli-s hntcl I'ortI oui pel) pus In Hie nose fifteen cure, cured Win Kohler, ajii-d 'ii y irs J.u kson liile Ul.dt'iaf ia u.;v eai ft c.iis cured M Us Lucy M'rtu, Mjiiirciulh Or, cross eye stiaialruvd iu one nr.iiute I'M Hy nev A' Vim cati-:li:l de-tf-nces. restored, P U M.-KjirlaJ Vuooiiy.-r, sciatica rlictiiaUs'u care i. Geo C So jltcn, V'.b'n i Orcfon ring ic noise in Ills car and dcafnest) cured Mrs 8 A Wcedo.'s girl, l Colnni. biu titreet l'oi-.lnud, ne voiis debility and iuuli.ri.ii fever jiud diiliar.;iug ear, n-sloreJ. W'm Alt now, Drewey, Uruiit county Oregon catarrhal deuiu.-us and nnKing in I lie ear fo. 'M twenty )e.rs per-' lesuj curtu, Mrs S W Metzs r,Gretb.im, Oregon dyspepsia, liver couipla nt and pant in the tuomaeh twenty three )cjrs, rc liva. Mrs 0 Mjgenson Meuhant hotel, Portland, rbjUuiatUin, ncuraigia and temaie Uoublts. :urcd j.eiuiauciitl) one ear ago. C Hiesc, seven miles west of Fulton Oregon, liver auu kidney trouble, d z r.iiiexS nqd pains over the w hole t-y-,. tem rehto'red to health. - Chas Bruggrr, ReeJvi'.le Oregon aliuost total t liidness from etrects ol lueuslc, rent, red af-er all other doc tors said lie was past c re. Mrs L Mittoon Ea-t PortUud Ore. g'tn, caturi h. broi.chr.is, and nei vou nest aud s'cepnees uiybu and lo-s cf tlesb, cured and gaiue-d twelve j ouuds. J R Cunningham, Waphiitia, Wasco County. Uregon, lotal ueatne-ss two yiars in Oiik ear unit purliaily so in i he otlier, cured Mrs J E Smith Prineville, Oregon, nervou-t debility and general wenk-ne-x, almost borJertng on inianily, cured. Henson McCoy, Dufut, Ware coun ty OreKon. deati.e and leriihle pain I in thecal iiii-.l.he.ul for six tu in! h, until i he waa nearly erjzy, relleu.-iiess a: u infonu.ia. Kcttoud toheai'.h by elee. tricity after a!l other treatment had failed. - . ' 0 I (irhh m's child, Sprius-tleld. Or. intiiifu.l)' ailliele-l with .imiiulitteu eon ju. ctivitus, eom;)lieatel wiin ulcer. ot the eyeballs for nine in mths.eured. J A Lindsey, ncs aircut on the O K& N comany residence 31'i O St Portlan', eouniinpion, bronchitis and c.ttai rli cured ami lned fifteen pound. Uav.d Koso' son Wo-idland W T, painful !ii iliseiiM-, hsd to be carried to the doctor's o'tl c, eurvd. Mr H'tse has a d.iuglitt r rc.-iuin!r ut Hie Mer chant liolcl Portland and can he re-, ferred to. Levi ' B rime, Stajjton, Orcir.ui, heart dt:e -sc, d,M-eM:, I ain throuch the heart and iuiia ami frem-riil nerd voua debility, many -li.nes lie woul fall'a III i'li de'"" when eicrythins seemed to inrn black befn ehiw i ye-suc.l-asfully treated. m i -.mi lu ll. Fulton. Or. ttiiys he would not -take atofliM for the cuie lie rtccivea ny i.r. i-.u mi. innuu- l.Mrrui. in iruii- '. 'L .." .'iT.. "'; . 3 i " . heln esr. for one ye . helolcsf for one je IVI...V.V". - - . , Wm. Parrrt, M- tdl. ton. Oi-, deaf, res ni.n.V voai.-, eur:d. K. And. rwm. 8a!i m. Or., catarrh seven yean-, -.uiiu. i i. w. r.inmcii, jaie:n. it., oi-amcss Or., deafness tihy ars; reetorcn. 3Ji"y thousands of other u-ight b - published did not the cases want ol sp cc here loioia. f. 3. D.s. Darr'n head oftice in Pcrtlfifi i, O , at the corner of Fourth and Wad in;i n, will bo run as usual, where 1 1' y io- pennant ntl located. Mrinf NLYV v Citizens of Vni aiJ Jj j;nin ati jn to atteu i at wiu- ne-v store V Tne gran V t op-niis aid tu nniiim iivim. i.. i tn . r; i.. - gS tint AtSi i!u M w ..4 -i t aiiAiiiCLifo ntJiaVr.?"' U,t" 11,0 mir1 actories t , I 1 1,- , u.M.-t m x-i t BJ,(.,i?,V,n? rJ1;?-f .9ar -lk oi YoaVli'- B v C!i:l IreVa clothini Ur ant whit we had ' -t'i . i 1 "r atMkia ,a leprtiusi.t ia Kapleic ia ev.ry respect. A full line of vcrc tats at l.edriK-k irice.. j j In boot and ?.o-s ae 1, lra m ule mannfacturers in the East, ami are .itv i-To-w mi c 1 W V1' BE CAS" Deitte that a ttoie run on the caab moA refcsp T.L WALLACE & GO , STRAHAN BLOOK, ALBANY, OR. BUSIXK9S LOCALS. Csnes at French's. Compaasea at F. M. French Wilcox A Conn, phot- grapberte. Cumming'a for choice soda ter. Wilcox A Conn's uhotograuti nal- !lery. Go to Wilcox & Cojin for photo graphB. y Genllemjen'a thie shoes atr E. C. Searls'. Secure a good picture at Wilcox Je Conn's. Silver headed canes at F. M. trench's. School shoes are the lowest at K. C. Searls. The latef t iu canes at the -cornei jewelry store. J . w!d headed canes at the corner i jeweiryj lore. latest novelties in ladies c loaks at E. C. Seatle. Go to Jaa. F. Powell & Co's for fresh groceries. If you want a good gold pen call on M. French. See those stylish stockinette jacket's at Read's. F. M. French sells Seth Tboma watches and clocks. See those undressed kid glove at W. F. Read's. All the lat-st in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. . laitest designs in jewelry juft receiveel at F. M. FrenchV. Corner of Second and Ferry is Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal lery. Go to Cumming'ii drug store Blumberg bloek, for your artist's supplies. Use Beggs Dandelion bitters for naiscstioo, dyspepnia and all kindred diseases. Stylish ' coats and jackets for ladies, misses and children at the Indies Bazaar. Smoke th celebrated Havana filleil 5-cent igars, manufactured at Julius Jofc ih's cigar factory. Gt some of those fine pies and cakes for Sundav at Blackburn A Pirorii'". Ion't cook over the hot stove thefe days, r:,.1ni,ia o-v .;!, fi, oit-Klaswa that with tbem. f,.rlna aui,. n attraction and iroea - ... " very rapidly Secure your railroad, steamship ami sleeping car tickets to all pomta North, South and East via'1" uiO Union l acihC raiiwav, and gave time ana money, iicteti Tlie genuit'e Boynton furn.iceii are sold by Matthews A Washburn ,. f ,. . . the largest uealers in stoves and ra: ges in the valley. Go and in- BPCct their S'OCk, thev can rdease you. CLO KG oaaiies: W greet yaa oas aad t c .ll ial exhibitloa of Min', . . . . ' t.n Liraal wile, an 1 will display th3fiutlia3 of i a f v. i i ir iiain nj t s iiajnn 1. 1 . ili'.M V "h w in eaable l t i. L' .iteJ S:atja at acl. pri.aa xi Our Stock Of Men's BOOTS AND SHOES. eareful aelection of the most c deibrat -1 brands mtde br the verv .iu..t.v e.- iTI a .. ".a 's ,,,Je Ut vr lesyr ' "c For ??' U,"t"8 ? Uy we are enab,eJ 10 system wh-re GOJiJ GOJUS can Anything you want in our ba- iery departhirnt ia of the VAl-w oet livul ..,1 i . jooo goons ana low nni-es p what yon get there. Blackburn '1 rironi. ! : ne1!5;0?, bsi-! BUGGIES AND WAGON?, iiee-H, requiting small investment, line m hsudaud can tin- ou irrJi pnee. on easy terms, buy J. B. Hughes' ' sit aiit 4. vx. el -voring, rock drilling outfit. ' ; For sale cheap. - line of lace curtains, chenille cur- j Urf e-ioei. ..f tn.if 9m. .-mmn i j or tains and table covers that are as l wy ir,,ui i a:hiue, t.;, ,..ek, ni p;0w handsome as handsome can lie. j ,teel : Secial bargains in all wool i " r -tn gs mst received at 30 and 40 'er.;8. the beat v ni.v.pi1,mi.'v'''l'iJi in Albany. Call and see tbem at W. F. Read's. Messrs. Will A Stark have just ec-ived a r.ew line cf tteautiful dverware, Solid gold Watches, SectS: Fresh bread, fresh bread, fresh Dread. Order your pies and cake.i irom DiacKburn & Pironi; they are experienced bakers and can make anything you want to order. We make a specialty f fine cakes for parties and weddings. Blackburn A rironi. S03 Zddiss Ciilira Wanted AT THB- Bazaar, To el t air millinary. ft est euit all. Aatisrartiin raarantccJ. . M an4 ive us an early tali. FEED CUTrERS, .... , , ..... ' Sara one-third of your h -re feed by i-ii a a icru cuiurr. tour kli.dl for sale. Meaart & Sox liave DPI TIVP Ik'th rcbtersn.i leather halt DL u 1 1 .1 U, i"' alw'va on hand at hta art A box. Aiao runber, htmp and aalt packiiigr. DRIED APPLES, cents lu Mt. Paul on Spt. 4th. Karmrra to S'ewart a- !iux, and buv an a.-p'e uari.ie niaubiue ard aare ) our Iniit. If inrUlMPO Stewart & lU MlaUillitLiO, Sox are scent lot the no Wh-ltr & Wilaan, No, 9. Ca)l on Stevnrt & Sox . for Tour amDlia. as they cany a full liue nt avre, wed-ea s'e-lea miui. mam rinir, nrm-1 axes lr.Ha. unmif :.,. . I by far th hurt aasortnieni -l 84W ! the tall--v. Gouds .f the beatuualty arid Diicea the lowest. CARPENTERS &. 8JIL'"ERS, tS." n o anyone wan-faK .11.tn.iK i th . hr.i- ware :iue U1 d wt-ll to call on Stewart & nrfoie pun-h iu e where. The ktpntrly a.eryUiiuf intbs hnsotbuilj- Lardwars, and a uiafOlBctnt stock of ffi toala STORE1 vJ, J axUal k yaa a cardial iarl- 17 It M1 u Yoith at 1 Chil Iren's clothing eTr ' - -v-.. i r i . bt gal cl thiagf th w.ll a'.lut.ly dJy cVnp t rr best- npjtitioa. Clothing vl SOO"" -rjl g!.t to this- Terrris. ya fc'a J"I WE BUY it, b lirht CHE VP FeJii CSH ,r -. twlicrib. ourves- i paint.: Aim nns . Ornne and see . ..... t V t.HU U1U..I wnen Tea ; em", on. oruna. on, luiiricatlu i .... 01 1 v u..v i QFPTiQ A:i. kin'u ' ft D'lr a-i-J ceai. are au..t In stnirt l . P'l -eiharc e langel incc I m: maim, e'uuw an l c u. ! ... ! SCALES, k. 't g'tiM at wrik'hn' ai r .. - 1 . 1. . . . ! ai.a iu i..j.l way in oil ar u p ..r a ! -----r isu" -v- I : ' Pitt'' " v,e "i" ii"ti.in tu- ibe Uilt i....N. f -in 11- btrral churn. '1 here is oo tin a ? koi, iiua v ""e can heat na oa re-. si'SWAKTa SOX. IPON lUP.RG'A'S. IV n't buv an lion barrow untlt you flral I cli 'l: i r: a i-a. Il alii pay yu no'. t . t.vjeithi -. soiu :o i . iiccmynoee Lut pine nianilla. aiiU --AU g; e eo i aiy rize from 1-4 to 1.1 Z A I aize- tl th.D treiu S le to . Sl fcWAKr SOX. LADIES, ATTENTION, 'JTu - hav tlie bet ahcaia ami tmtttth ib I hii city, . and wa can ptoic it to yutt at ai y t-lne. Evrry pbir aarm.te.1 aud thi y can be re turocl il they do ut yl'e tatiafa-.-tion. 'ibis is no brag or b.uetrr, niran al.at e st. STEWAKT k bcX. WASHING MACHINES iXh"til'ZZ siveyou ou.ctliinit yun will like, Brlng yuur '.better hair around ami ace what we eaoJotoryou. STEWAUT li SOX. BABY CPR!AGES . ji all the ten.- .rn .iwd'-g- hood, -;rut anil eaiiopy tope, nn i .'iii in pii fr-.m tS lo S40, Ihe.t I...11 'c v I .( of mitlim'-nial fruit has itU' in u. -, i . We also have a few tbal weent, SI EWAKT ft SOX KNIVES AND RAZORS The ae-ire ! te ycKii.li.-r ni.iraiara the Taluc of VU 'i.. . l. i. .l.-r-ii- uot e nave a la ire io. ut.K.y t-ouk-hr, and price will temnln the t-i.. at us n.-ual untd t la and one. foi.e m-.l M ht a have a-i i l-ern pri- ct. P! ti AKT & St X. GUNS AND KEVOLVERS, mt hi iiftvt d:Hiwd cl tn.i. n Thi idea hat tfi.t nut 'LrLi.fi.t.. inc. 'I b f a ajt.t-.kc. Wc are i.i it now ieeper th.-n ev. r. W e hue . ire cf M irli-i a d WmonnU-r riiiis, nl bre. h iiid.Tuu-.t fjue raiina- .. .rit. .Vom SU o -5o-". Also aU t , utc un n, H r. voivera M il WaRT k SCX Ammunition, etc., rZtr,:r:iz powar, laueJ .m ..; ..Uiugtr, clc M it w:ilae.latreisin'e h.nrei. U jii't f,.r. t a-iwhen y.iu -mm b lay In vo ir -rint-i ipply m a-umjniu -o, to prate -i our iuch rroa the iaruW lj.t riu, -a'-tAeu e u-CTaat. NEW PRICK!! i I I - i I: