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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1890)
Hi ririJfi IVlOHJNlJSiG HEKALUi SATUKDAV, OCTOBER 18, 18W. ON MALK. The Daily II ks alo will Iw on saie eacn morning at i book etore.whore it. in be i-rocnrod ; at 5 cents per copy. j """""""" "" JOTTINOS A HOD t TOWN. Coming ! Miaa Neaily Stevens!! Con :ert Gran ! Piand!!! Celery at C. E. Brownell's. French keeps railroad time. Pi us! i aud astrachan capes at E. "fewest rates east l)y Purkhart fc Keeney. Black underwear, for gentlemen at K. C. Snarls. Hot-;uil' oyster cccktuils Boenicke's. aM Capes and jackets at E. C. Searls. Read Matthews new ad. (his week Washburn's j See Curkhart & Keeney when you want to go cast. Oysters in every style at John Isom's. Lace curtains from $1.50 per pair jp at E. C Pearls. Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. New Block of gold headed canes at F. M. French's. Mr. and Mrs. McClnng returned yesterday from a trip to Montana. "Mel Young and family went to Portland yesterday. Wm. Fortmiller and tamily went to Portland vesteadav. Coiiyiiitf! Miss Neaily Stevens. II. F. Miller's conceit grand piano. Plush and Astracli in capes, alr;o novtdtis in long clocks at the Ladies P.aaar. Pig bargains in ladies and ger.ts cold and 10M tilled waU hes at F. M. Krench'p. The Merrill-AIl-AblMtt c.unbi nation at the ojhtu house Monday aii'l Tuesday evening. Morris Seiidirs and lleor. Morehonso are in attendance :' tho Exposition at Port la a 1. The only Witter lilterer Ilia! give- lrfwt sat isf. let on ar; for sale !-v Mattiicws & Washbtmi. F. L. Svcntou li.is jnM. rei-cive-i K:ne extra line California honey that cannot Im b at. Try ii. For a fine silk umbndla ith a gold or silvrr handle ci!l r.;: Freni-h, (the corner jewelry .-lor-.-.; Floor m il tint; of tho very host quality and at rean.il'lo rales can le found at Fortmiller .': living's. Fortmiller & Irving aro carrying an iuimenso ftwk ot wallj aper and supplying a largo demand in thai line. M.KngUt Pro, will fell in their farm near Tallman, on tlu' 1st of XovemU'r, a line lot ; horses. Kev. Shorey, of Portland, wiil preach in tlie Congregational ctiurch next Sund.-, morning and evening. Cheese, whon i is nootl, f.niu one of the best and most imtriiio'is articles of diet. F. L. Ivcnton has pome that is extra gool. Uo am! get re-crve sen's for the wonderful exhibition at the opera housi on Monday inn I Tuesday evenings. No extra charge. Some of tne latest syl-s of ele gant bed lounges can le o-in a' Fortmiller it li ving's, as they have just received a large invoice. It is not surprising that Matthews A Washburn sell the most stoves from the fact that tin -arry the line of goo. Is at prices that convince even the pkepitcal. Messrs. Will & Stark have just received a new line of beautiful silverware, solid gohl watches, rings and jewelry of all kinds. Call aud eee their tine Eclcctior.s. One of the neatest displays of pipes in tho city can be seen :.t Jul liu Joseph's cigar store. The electric lights are so arrange 1 a t" make a beautiful effect. Jerry Schooling, of Prineville, arrived in the city yesterd iv, hav ing come over by the McKenz;e route, to lay in a supply of goud for the winter. One of the grandest events of the season is the coming pian le rital of Miss Neaily St-.ven-, using an artists' vrand piano. Ueserveii seats at u ual prices at Wiil A Link's music store. liny your tickets to the Ea t oi C. Ci. Itawlings i;' Faion ticket office on Prcadaibin street as he is the only one that cin sell yon t"'ronah tickets with order !rs;at in upholstered reclining chair ca without extra charge. Dr. Maston, as isted by lr. W. H. havis, performed a very deli rate and successful operation o the little six months old s n of llarvey Shelton yesterday, bv rem-xlying the defonni' v 1 1' a i a.' hairlip. It is believed th it it will Ih a co!i:plite suce ss aiid v. ill 1 very gratifying to the friends .i the child. Miss Ldlie UooeriS 'li. vh L atfendirg the Monm xitli roi'e.'r in Illinois, has In e:i elected by tl. Althenian .ciety of tint eiiiieg: as prize essayist li.r the term. This is a deserve i coinjilo-ieii! i-.r a ta:ented Albany voimg l:;ih-,av.! i all the moie ti i! ! ring t' Mid Ki.hot Ison's ability. t,n' ::rmg that ho was u!:n:st an entire s. ranger ami so far away from borne. Albany t:ident- niahe i-x-ellent records, no matter wlu'iv they go Mi-s ixeally Stevens is fodav iin ul the lw. t American pi. iii'stes 41m iitunii f'ki-li oliii U lll tiui it'i tho 30th of October ii from thej factory of H. F. MiLer v Sons, oi Itoton. Thes pianos have been used nino years in s iceession by the National Music Teachers' Association, and have n-ceived the highest honors to be obtained IV sure and hear hia arti-it and artist's grand piano. Kerencu - eats a Will & Link's music store. TfiE QCESTIOi: OF PAVEMENT. j It is 0-8 Which C'oEfrO :.r t'ue Poopl Alb'.3y--Wha: Ki. ! i-. E s. i ! the I T,i(i sl:l)t, ,.,,.,..; ,:,...: h-.s l;.. .a i-oct- : ti. ;.:,y 5' tAW th:it ,v;;i -nfin:w t. t.f!f',frirt tlie ipl of Albany iin- f) it id s- ttieii by a cnang from nuddy st-.'-ts tou more metrppoll tan comlil:.: ul tilings in some Vind of p.ivc-nunt. Last winter inanv property owners on First ,sireei uus,-., w.iuuh,; . i.in, Within a month Yr two, when the I w,atever anl r rnteiprising V 11 1 lf i..i;c., ,.,.,,,.-1 meichants, Messrs. Smith & nen sun and yellow 1 5 ,lur!j, jcrve great credit for and the Mree! commis loner ?gins the annuul work of Ft iapiiigup tlm mud in long winroivs along the street to be carted oil" there, will be amply jeasuus for considering tho 'matter again, which mut sooner or later bo settled in thej affirmative. j lu view of the fact that irmly rroirro'itve Pacific coast towns are i,, transition from mud streets tn impiovcd cues, a recent writer, W. P. Chase, who lias given tho j que:-tio:i much attention. h;is pnb- i'.btieu Mini-.; vainame inioimuiion as to the best kinds of p ivemf-nts. Alter comparing the value of macadaine, stone, wood, brii k and asphalt pavements, Mr. Chase recommends the asphalt as the Itefet for this coast. There is noth ing plebeian alout this pavement. It is the elite, hut doesiri quite fill lie? bill tor heavy traffic. Itock asphalt is widely ued in Europe. It was discovered in Switzerland, ab 'tit 170 years ago, finding it was used for road metal about 1850. From Switzerland it extended to Franco ami then to England. P. is now used all over Europe, more or less. l:i America much ingenuity was waste 1 trviii'' to mali.i :nihail . i . out of tar. None of the various; ci.nipoinid- were successful. At last Fdva.'d .!. I)'S;nrdl. a chemist, tried th" natural biliuiKii of the a.-ph.i't lukt: in Trinidad, and succeed v.d i;i in!;ing : goa l nrtilicial asphalt. The bitumen w.is itdxt! with refined p!i.liict u' p:-l rolenni. liiicio.js and a little powdered limostoiie. It mado a tine pavement, not iuiletfoslipp:ry as the iiatuta! a-phait. It ii inix-tur- now used ia Valii!igton an-i I'ther Eastern fi! v-h N iture has favored ih oil this (?. with an a'.'iiridant sup-dv f bitiui;iuou n.ci leijinred for !!: pun e, t'oi.c'.u ling .Mr. Chase ad.N: What -ver paveuient. you b ;i!d. bnilit a g.Mi 1 one of its kiinl. F(i tb" heaviest city 'rafiii-. us" fdoue blocks of basalt grardte or trap; for a modern trailie, n o brick or asphalt; l r p-nk ar.d drives, macailiii::. For city streets, gravel is better than nothing use it for country roaN. Wes'ern ciii.s ought to pay moro attention to inaiiiteiiauce. for the life of a good pavement, n often shortened by naif, for the want of the stitch in tiiu". A curse to good streets is the necessity f tearing them opto connect sever pipe", etc. The only way I think of now to pre vent that, i- to lay the s -.vers, wate pipes, etc, near en-jv.gii to the curbs, to be tapped by tunnel ing under from the side-.vali;. Then r.iako the o'lier three feet of the sidewalk over movable. When our city treasuries aro fill' of gold, we will buiid Mdcwalks in the i-treets large enough to co.i t.iin sewers, water mains, gas nuins, etc., so sir.anged 1 1 1 - t the pavements need not be ripped up every time a connection is to !e made with the sev.er main or o'her pi pi p. THE MIKINa B0SINrS3. The Proi'Sfta Grows Brighter u the DcTeiopiacnt Incre.vej. A letter from the Albany Mining and Jiibiiig t o. a man at the ban tiam mining district, sa', s that the latest work has brought out ore i bat is marveloiirlv rich and is the best of any that l.aj jet been found. Their new st imp mill, which has been phv.vd in position, is now ready for work and will be started up on Monday. It is ex pected that the first run will bring out results tin t will be truly mar velous, and there is no reason why that should not be- the case, for every indication points in that direction. Tho Oreonlan I.inr. The s venty-five tiox c.ir- which Mr. lluctii'gton has ordered foi the East-Sid.- oivision of the Ore-g-iiian lines hve btgun to arrive. Other rol ii-g 'lock is on fhe way. Four engines are rea ly at Sacra mento, and will come up as. soon as the load is ready for 'hem. A large force uf carpentt. is are cm ployed in prej.ti ir.g the tiestl. 3 for widening the gauge. As soon ;is ih.' trestles are ready tho. gang" will be widercil. Tllistsevpect'ng to Im: done now in-ide of tiiirty days. Tne great trouble at present is to get timbers for the trestles and carpi-ntei j to work en litem. Tin .ll.nlrrn Mirarlo. This ent'. rt iLn-ni ut, which o-;-: !ipa-s the o,i 1 1 lii.nsnon .:!u -i!.iV ami Tiles lays evci.h'gs in-',e -m s well iiv.oiiini.-ndei!. 1 if one 1 f lis iea.liiig peil'..r:!t"rs we clip the io! lowing: Master Hid e, the l-:y presf idigitatcur, is cejtiinle : vonder. IJti.4.edy six m :i;s ..I.!, and th'Te is s!i'l a :r:ie.. . 1" the lisp of babyi'o id in his tail?, and yet he pcrfoir.w t ie feat-i f..ir w h!eh Ki liar has !; m. so famous w 'ih a dexte-iiy ai. ! i.-e : r.riM-ising in one 0 voting, lie i:; vi" bvi. ht t :'nd interes' irg a.-; '.veil, aid pre s -nt1 a ue it appearance in his Ire.l:s ?isi with kttee bice- hen and big r t i. -. I. I l ii i. s. Tli lit'le folks arc est ccia'lv delight-, d with i his trick- Philadelphia Press. Twnitj-tlve Hollars i:enarl. 1 w ill pav a reward of $25 for the 1". .. . 11.. ! who burglarized my linsse on the! arrest :mu i-iiii icm :i oi mt jiai ly nignt oi uct. n. is.' 1. , Marx Dai'mgaut. ' GMI ri i'.r. WATER. "lie Only IVrfcrl W:ij or rf.riryltis tValcr it liy I lie I'a-iriir Tiller. The most essential article to Prol"'e KOl health is good, pure water, it is t web known tact, ot course, that no water, in its nat ural state, can he absolutely pure, but in cities it is impossible to get tho natural watr that is even relatively pure. Tho only recourse then is to use artificial means to purify the water. A iilter is the i;-nt and only economical means - ,.,.(!m,,i:a.ino- t!,; lhere taking up the famous Pasteur ulter, which is acknowledged to be the host in the world. Its use gives absolute purity of water. Kvanse Ileal Chinch He-opening, There will be a ro-opening ser vice at the Evangelical church on Monday evening October 20. ilew y. P. .Spring, editorof the Kvansel ical Messenger, of Cleveland, O., will be present and preach the re opening sermon. A cordial invita tion is extended to the pastors and members of the various churches in the city and all our citizens who wish to attend. Services to begin at o,cl'.'c. I. I. Fisher, Pastor. p. lit.! ,f t'no A r.ii.vns i os., navwg removed! li.e-r t:tlmui across the tivet, inloj tM h'.'.iiiiiiig 'Virnicrly occupied by! K ir ti.:;:i: Win Vi:ikle as a cigar store, iii'l gi-e a grand opening thi.-i evening. A nice lunch wiil hc'eivnl. The rooms have Ih-ck ! rei;!'.-.-! i'.iul the now h ive one of t!u- iii :. i-t places of the kind in the city. I t s !.rljj.i(;i-. I'ii'.iniook cm Yi.iiui wiih;):ii ;';-;ir of t r;i licti o; , the Iiuiut of :ei:: less encumbered with mortgages than any other county in the state, ii not on the coa-d, there being less than 100 tuoit gages recorded in tho county clerk's years. oilice duriiig the nv-t ten Astoria Pioneer. ItuU'hnr.Sh . The undersigned having pur-ci.i-ed the butcher business of Win. Emmerick opposite the Iiuss house, would solicit a share of the public patron.'-. I will ke.-p n hand the In-st of f:esh Icef, poik, uuiiton, veal and everything in the butcher shop line. Paeon on hand and sausage as soon as a machine ordered arrives. Old patrons please call. Jo:t:j Pikkkikuer, Albany, Oct. 1, l.S'Jt). Ilorso I.imt. Strayed avr.y from the place of liio subscriber on section 19 in Sweet Home in Linn county Oru gon, one black mare, three years old, a mark on the left shoulder consisting of Uvo round spots like a pair of spectacles, the right hind hA and the left front foot white. Ha la halter on when she left. Leave word at this otllce or ad dress the undersigned. October 11, IrfiM. O. Kaodatz. Sweet Home Or. Herman Services. On Sunday October 10. at two o'clock p. m., the Herman Luth erns of Albany and vicinity will hold services at the First Presbyte rian chimb. Kkv. lii sr E. Mkykr. Five VcnrH. At the monthly meeting of the Albany IJuilding and Loan Associ ation fast evening a loan of $1000 was made to It. K. Ohling on five years' interest in advance. Gradwohl's fine teas, with the cut-glassware that goes with them, forms quite an attraction and goet very rapidly. For all kinds of green or diy fruit boxes call at the Sugar Pine Door & Lumbci Company's ware house, Albany, Or. (Jo east over the Northern Pacific railroad, fhe shortest andcheapes rotite. Tickets for sale by Burk hart & Keeney. Take the Northern Pacific rail road for all points east, twelve iiouri the quickest route. Tickets for salo ihirkhait Keeney. E. C. Seal Is, has the finest ladies' shees at the lowest prices to be found in tho valley. When you want to go east see Purkhart lfc Keeney. They can iell you tickets to any and all points at the lowe.-:t ra'es. Smoke lb celebrated Havana iilieii 5-eent ignt, manufactured ut Julius Jos a ihV cigar factory. MAICKIKI). lli'Us .('i.iuk At the rt'iiiilenri' in APi.oiy of I lie oll'n-iuiiiig niini.-dr. 1). b'.v-ly, Oi ;..ti.-r Iii I MM, A. II. Myers :t!nl ! In-y ; ia t'. .'l.i: K, iiot 1 ot Lmn i ou;:ly. Tlie fair In M: i tV: l:.ii;;li!-r of Mr. liiorgeM l. :nk, a v i-il Ki.iwn risi Jciit of I inn county near I 1I1 Hum, tin: y.niiig (Miijia: will r.vi lw I'm lie il ly en:;r;ittliatiii!i nf o! frii-mls NICK AMI FKKSII. Ail of tlie follow ing in tides nice and :'rcsh at r.laej-.bia n .v PioniV. P. UP. Al (.irahaui. White, pye. PIKS. .M.n-e. Appie, Pir.e'i. Apiicot. HiEAJI I'fKrs, CAKES, I''it cake, Jelly r-..:l Maec m.cns I ollee cake, Wine eke longer and Sugar Cookies. Ill NS. The above delicious articles nie aud fresh this morning. Caliearlv I a"" tei your cnoice. . a irehii oarrei 01 w. n; at Plackburn & Piioni's. o'a-c.s I L00X OUT FOE IT. rail, Winter sad Holiday Goods Galore Withoftt Number- Mr. Julius Gradwohl, the ener getic and enterprising proprietor of the (iolden Rule Bazaar in this city, whose store, the largest and best selected stock of crocker', glass and other wares for domestic use, in the valley, has been in San Francisco several months and is combining business with pleasure. He is preparing to replenish and enlarge bis stock, and will soon have bis shelves, counters and every available space about his establishment as full as it can hold of the choicest and most varied stock of goods ever seen on this coast, including a mammoth dis play of Holiday Goods. It will be well enough to keep an eye on tiradwohl's store for there will be fine chances for bargains there, and a superior slock of goods to select from. The I'aciflc CoaRt Codfish Trfttle. The Columbian eays: Last Friday the Jane A. Falkenberg ar rived from the Ochotfk sea with 140.000 coltish, being the ninth arrival for the present season, and bringing up the total receipts to 800,500 fish. There are yet four vessels to arrive. The cjtch al ready is somewhat heavier than ' hat for last year all told, and the a'ches of the vessels yet to come ISe.-e will be a very considerable i lcrease over the aggregate of re ceipts of the previous season. One of the larg-.st fishing companies has a station at the north and one of their vessels has made three trips up and back this season and b ought down 342,000. Kho left S in Francisco on the 1st instant i"V the station, and is exjecled to bring down a lull cargo. W ill Itrach Tncotna. Chief Engineer iSogue, of the Union Pacific, said Wednesday that the I'nion Pacific will be run ning trains into Tacoma early next fall and into .-eattlo the following spring, llo says the non-passage of the reservation right-of-way has not f-o far delayed work. If the I'nion Pacific e innot get through I ho reservation with tlie permis sion nf I'Mli-o'esM Itoll, siiv4 it. ll-ill 1 I r. ' ----- try to get. into Tacoma with th" permission of some other parties. Y. .11. C. A. Lectttro. At a meeting of the Y. M. C. A., held last evening Pishop 11. J. Pecker was engaged to deliver a i dure in this cty next Friday for tho benefit of the association. The subject of the lecture will be '"Five Hundred Miles Through the Holy Land on Horseback," and the speaker will he at tired in orien tal costume. The best local. talent in the city will contribute to the success of the entertainment. Price of admission will be 2o cents. Insuraiicu That IiiMurex. Mr. A. F. Waring, of Winlock, Washington, has been paid $111 4:5 indemnity on account of injuries received by a fall, while insured in The Travelers of Hartford, by a two days accident ticket purchased at Albany Oregon at a cost of fifty cents. The First Child Itoru.ln AJiituiy. Considerable comment has been elicited lately over who was the nrst child born in the city of Al bany, and several Individuals have been put forward as the ones to whom the honor was due. Mr. Louis Cox tells us that the honor belongs to bis sister, Melissa Cox, daughter of Anderson Ccx, who was born on the old Cox home stead in March J847. She mar ried Hon. T.J. Smith and lived to be 42 vears old. tilnte CniiTOntlon. The Young People's Societies of Christain Endeavor will hold their annual convention at Salem, Or. The opening session will be at 7 :.'. o'clock p. m., October, 21, IS00, continuing through the 22d. All societies not rec iving blanks for delegates, please write for the same to the corresponding secretary, Miss Laura C. Preston, No. 307 Thirteenth s'reet, Portland, Or. It is earnestly desired that all Endeavor societies be lepresented. Reduced rates have been secured over the Southern Pacific lines. A WONDERFUL AREA.Y. Now Goods Is Quantities To Bait the Host Futidojns. In the nutlets of extent and quantity, Mr. W. R. Graham, Merchant Tailor, has just received a bt"el; of elegant suiting goods that is simply unsurpassed. They embody both English and Ameri can manufacture of all wool cloths that arc simply superb, ami will work up into suit of tha very besl and mo- t fashionable make to be had anywhere. Th. gnosis are in almost endless v.uiely of s'yle and pattern, so that the taste of every individual can be exactly met. Ijovers of ban is: m-f go-nls can receive a great tie.it to go and examine these just for tin sake of seeing them. 1 iiey were purchased and shipjied before the McKiuley hill went fi to operation, so that no extra taiift" c!:argcs will 1m added. f'.i'L'g" liver yilK aro a nifKl luKntivc ;-n.l tict directly 011 tin- liver inut kiu iii vs as wetl :.s tin- bovi ls. All ilru(i g'sU. Tan colored sin e : need a dress ing, if not a blacking (io to Klein l!ros. for an article "f that nature Corner of Second and Feiry is Wilcox & Conn's photograph gal lery. Order a Nice Uo-ceut Spring Chicken for your Sunday dinner at Mueller & Ciairett's. DKS. DAKSI.M AKRIYItn. They nre nt the Kcverc l!ou.e (11 IhlH !ty and Will It r ui u iu Frnui Ucluhrr 13 1 19. Thcsa far-famed physician", who have achieved a great reputation throughout tiio North v:st. have heeii prevailed upon by parties in this vicinity to visit Albany. One of the doctors will open etlio.es at the Ite vero huiiso tor one week only, from October 13 tc 1?, ard the opportun ity should not be lost to consult this famous (hytiiciaii. He comes highly recommended and ladeu with testa menials from throughout the state and the authenticated reports of the cures seem nothing short of miracu lous. His office consultation is free, so that should there be any cases that are incurable he will immediately dis cover them, thus saving their patrons any furtherexpenditure of money ami time, which they might other .vide squander. Unlike other phyaieiaus who have become cmircnt in their pnfesa;on, the doctors' charges are cxte!iul moderate, and they will uot under take any caeca that they ciuuot cure or benefit, Dre. Durrin make a specialty of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nae and Throat, and all liervouj, chronic ami private dieene-R, such as Loss of Man hood, Blood Taint?, Syphilhs, Gl ;t. Oonorrluca, Stricture, Spermattor rhoj.1, Seminal Weakliest, ur Lo.i of lAsire of Sexual Power in man or wo man. All pcouliar Female Trouble?, Irregular Menstruation, Liicorrlnea, dis laoeinents, etc., are e.iutiileiitinl ly and successfully treated, and wi I under no circumstances take a ca-c that they cannot cure or benefit. Their i liljs lours arc from 10 1 1 5 daily. Evenings 7 tu 3, Cures (if private tliji'.ises guamntneti and never publiiihed in the pap n Most case? can rccive home treatment after visit to the doctoia' e'ice. In rpiiriei answered and circul.irr scat frfe. Ke.nl the f.dlowiag tcutimoaials of remarkable care i , names that cas bb u:-:r::i:itr.i To. H'Uiry Slougli. Macle-ay, Ore-gun. (leafing, fifteen tears, lesltneil. Win Hunter, Eugene I'ity, Or, e.i tairi twenty years, restored. Vo'ua We!.?ter, Weston, t'm.ititla county, ir, eat.irrli, eureil. Ii !I Kice. Ii St l'oitlaml, h.-u I disease eureil, tliree laoiilli.s since. (icorge 11 Tl.l!Uil:oii :i Stark 'tret t I'orlhuiil, st ippagc of tin: tcar-il .ct cured. Jrs Moore St Charles hot. 1 Poitta-id poljpus ill the nose- lil'tei-n j ears, cm d Win KotiU-r, aged TJ y-;:ir Jaek.-on villi! Or, deaf in o'ie i-.ir:i" ns cnr. c Miss Lucy Mnrm, M-m.-noiitti Or, cross ! je U.iig..it--in il ia one minute K I Hyiii-i, A'.liina catarrhal draf. 110s. rer-ti;red. I M 'Karia-ii V.oie layer, sciatic:-. ri;eiii:it:s ii t ared. ii C Scotten, AIlit:i Ou i'n.i" ling ii:g i.oises hi Hi 0 car and dcafi:i:as eured. Mrs S A Wrrulcp.'s girl, !U Coliini bia street Portland, novous ilcbiliiy ar.d mubirial lever siel diielurging ear, restored. Vm AUn-w, Ilrewcy, firuiit county Oregon catarrlml deufu-ss uiul iiiiiiiLr in the cars fo. M twenty years per fectly cured. Mis 8 W Met.ger,fireliaia, Oregon ! dyspepsia, liver c-wijil.riit anil jiain in he stolliileh tw ;-niy tlnec years, i Inn. I Mrs C Magcnstm Mcrcli nit hotel. I Porttaml, rh -u-tiatism, neuralgia :mt! j tenia-:.' trouliles. ;arel i-rai.iiientlj one year ago. C Hice, seven ln'.li-s west, of Fulton Oregon, liver una ki im-y trouble, diz ziness and pains over the whole tern rc.-tored to health. Chas bruggpr, lice tville Oreg.ai ulmo.-t total blindness fram etl'eets ef measles, restored after nil other doe tors said he was past e; ru. Mrs I. Mattoon F.ast Portland Or. gon, catarih, liror.ehitis, and net runs nest and steepness nights iiiul loss of tlesh, cured and gained twelve pound. J R Ci'.iiniii.viiiitm, Wnphiltla, Wasco county, Oregon, total deafness twi years 111 one car ana paniuiiy so ia the other, cured Mrs J E Smith Prineville, Oregoe, nervous aetii.uy ami general weak nets, almost bjrdcrlng on insanity, cured. llcnson McCoy, Dufur, Wasco ronn ty Oregon, deafness mid ten idle pain in theearnnd head for six nionthsuir.il he was nearly crazy, restlessness a-id insomnia, llestorcil tohi al',h by dec tricity after all other treatments had failed. Ii I findr m's chilli, Snr'ui2licUl. Or. jiiiiiifully nlllicted with arranulatcd eon- jur.eiiMius, eoiiiiue:iieu v.ua uieer. of the eyeballs for nine months,cured J A Lindsti', nes s-ieut on the O R& N eomuany residence 812 O St Portland, consumption, bronchi lis and catarrh cured and gained liiteen pounds. David Host.' son Woodland W T painful hip disease, hud to he carrie, to tie! doctor's olHec, eurud. Mr Koss ha a d m-.'hter residinir nt the Mer chant hotel Portland slid can be re ferred to. Levi Bartmes, Stnyton, Oregon, heart dUuise, dyspepsia, pain th rough the heart iind lungs and general nerd vous debility, many times ho woulg fall aj tho-igh l.-ad when cierythins seemed to turn !il::ek before his eye-suc.-essfullv treated. D Campbell, Fulton, Or. says he would I. ot take flO.IKHI for the cult' he received by Dr. D.o rin. His troll We originated by tliree siaull lumps cr tumors coming on the arm, which rendered h'-n arm and hand perfectly helpless for one year. Win. Parrot Middldoa, Or, deaf. nc!8 inanv vears. cured. E. Anderson, S.ttim, Or., catarrh seieu years, cured. '.. W. Einmi-tt, Salem, Or., do uflies tiny.'ars; restored. M.iiiy thousiin'ls o' other cases liiiglil be published !id not tlie want of space here forbid, X. .J. I'rs. D.ii-rin head oft'u-i: in IVrtland, Or., at the coiner of K0111II1 and Washingtoii, will he run as usual, wlitr.- they arc pennant ntly located. Pcf ra nrc'.iasing your Artists materials cx'itr.ine the new stock just opened at the drug store of J. A. dimming, euccesfor to 11. O Hubbard. Wc are sole agents in this city for the best flour on tho market. The Henton Full Roller, Corvallis new flouring mill. It is the best and cheapest at $1.10 per sack, Blackburn & 1 ironi. EW CLOTI Citizens of ftiri a;i-l a-li 'ii:iit ij ..11 n3 atijn to at ion ! at our ney store LTI? limn u'i I " Tiie grandest ononing and most collossal exhibition nf t- r - More eiibited in th, Wiilaaie.fe Valley. () op! ning trade of this staf?. We luve seirebad the market frn r ..,,,?! i'. J. 1 .1 . i 1 goods that Am. ';ca pro luces ilaving g .ue into tho market aclones and 1 irgesc imp jrt,-ri r. U, nrolucc Is simply incimparabl.!. Our stock of Youths', Il.jya and Children's clothing far above what we h.id expected to obtain, wiiih: our Furnishing -ioods Depart mOnt is, Keplete iu every resje-ct. A lull line of verc ats at bedrock price-:. BOOTS AND SHOES. In boots and "!nes ye have in ule anufuctuu is in tho Fast, ami are maiiuf; city OLU 11-RMS WILL P.K CASH, and that's why we are enabled to sell vou goods cheap. WE LUY I 'jll CA-'H, a-id by doing so are iiable l fo get the very U'st goods at the liiost reaoriabh dlsieiui. We be.ieve that a st o e 111:1 on the cash system where HOOD U I..MJ3 can b s Isought till MAP F lt tAiI will suiinly a felt wmit in tliis onuiiuaitv. Pidding v u all once morn a eo.-.lial ini-ini;,!-, 1. .m. . r ,.i,l .-.1 ...niti.r l.-l At it t . .... 1 '..,...,..:..... ...t .: 1 .:.. I "1" r 1.11. .11. .1.1.1 most respeclinlly yours, T. L. WALLACE a 00., STRAHAN BLOCK, ALBANY, OR. You Want Our Groocls Pro vicleci we ca,n make it to your Interest. Most i veryone boasts of their business but to our friends a ml natrons we assert asafac that we have one of the most complete stocks of . staph grocer ies in this city. Wo Have Everything to Bu Found in a First-class Grocery Store Thanking all our patrons and friends for their patronage, we hope by honest dealing and prompt attendance, to merit a continuance of the same. Call aud get prices and inspect goods. BL0DGETT AND SON, ALBANY, OliEGON. MiAl.r.N liimur. Maii.v fr.ni-r le e-ii.iiKh in Uul way in mii yoar to piv lor IT.rtMl 4CJIO. liO .i MrtT.irv A -'IX WIU 'ril--l: lh-.-ir itakioi all kii.ili. CHURNS VTe liip nni bu the Ttirre in l.tiii-.m liarrel churn. ti.itlii'ino Kfmi, and no "i'o cjii l---.t u jirx-i. STEWAKT f: SOX i iii .r.-,., ir,nriil Ixn't Imv an Imu IRON HARROWS, harrow ,.l,lil.vo.l li.-,l mil in-hnMrt A. nnx. I', will I'a u iin! to turecttlii. , ., A Btoit ileal of ROPE AND CHAIN, -,, IOI tci.. soul :n lliw i.iirkct. Y is cany none but pure in anilla, ami can tfive you any i?.e from 1-4 to 1 1-2. Ail eiasi ot chain Ireni 31U toil 4 STfcWAKT i: SOX, GUNS AND REVOLVERS, A"" tuat we ban iIihiiomj.I ol this rartnl our bu nietH. That's a mint .ike. We arc in it now il.n-per ihm evi-r. We have a nice line of Marlin ar.d Wiii.:heter riflea, anil bree h I Ailing alut cum rauing iu .rii. from S12 lo t5. Also all t-;c tote improreil revolvers. STEW AKT 41 SOX. eoi-i'ii.j vr... . 1 . 1.0.1 1, .es . v e greet yon one aud all, mm 1 1 r .in.uay nu uu .'-t line ot "UI r :iu;i '.viii;!, a:i I in. I .1: - i'a- t;i tin -t li- ' ' -. -i.- 1.1- 11 u -1 n. vitl. r ,dy cash we were enabled lo b-,y tf0o 1 cloth'.,, of th very L,U f Suite j it a icli pri.ws i3 w.ll a',j,!utely I "f y co up-tUi ,n. Our Stock Of Men's careful selection of tho most c debrated bran Is 111 1 le by th. very best en tided to display tho finest line of theae g-wds ever br git to this uiii.; niarj in iu c.ij a.m unn.ti FEE!) GUTTERS, Sive one-third !S your hore ft ul i; m ictii 1-iuu.T tonr ki:nlsl-r aali. Mcaart & Sox CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, uZ .ira or amonr vaii'.inf niiytliiin; i i ihr. hiril wareiinc' i'llo well to call on Sti an & -'ox licf-ue puri-hasiui; e s-wliere. Ihey k,ip nearly e- erthiciz intlu Imc ol buibl e- l.ar.lw re, aud a uiauilioeiit ato- k luid tools. LADIES, ATTENTION, ten have the ber-t i-liiira hi;. iiois ib this i-ity, and we can piovc it Id yi at apy time. Every pii- warraidc I and lh-y can be re turned if they ' not gl' e aatiala- tiun. 1 hi? ia no bras or hiustcr, we n-r-an what wa kiJ'. Si'KWAKT : SOX. WASHING MACHINES uS-WS. '.neyoii iioiiicthiii you will bke. Brine nur '.better ball-arru:-.d and see what we can do tor you. STKWAKT t SoX. BABY CARRIAGES arS ill tlie l ine embrace-!; hood, Krawl and canopy tnjis, and i Mutiny iu price from $8 to MO, 1 here iu't a nicer lot of -'mat! imonial Iruit I aakets" in the val.cv. We also liave a lew- that we rent. SIEWART BOX. Yonr v.id extend t-j you a c irdi il in vi in? ill lUliD!!! .,1 , , , vot V.". l:' ! :,i'.lh,' liest Clothing . ji . . oar m stock". We s;in- -r: 1 o :rsej-.es DRIED APPLES, . Were worth 17 i id's in M. l-.utl on to Stcaait !m.. :.! but :.n aj p.c f.iiinj ma hiae v d savo Jour fri.ir. CIA.'..!;:,' Ii '.flUvCQ Ttcw-n . i.t4 !-.! S..x arc .- ent i.iii. No, 9. li:i :.) L.LLl li-.v- a . -ii . i.. i , ii tuition nt.d Ncr ..:, . i, p.i-k, ai d ..w Caries ai French's. Take the Northern Pacific Rail road io all p-iiiiU Kast, shortest Unit i.f any road East. No tbniige of ear.-:, best accomodations and il.u most- pk-asant route to tra--!. Tickets for sale over this ro.i.i lo any and all points east at tho lowest rates by Burkhart & Keeney who are the authorized agents of this company at Albany. Call on them for tickets and .full particulars. j lie,