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nmH! umimmQ HERALD; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 211890. aa aaa 1 I n1t .-, n.rnn. TTTTTTTTT I HflT.lTliY RHflPPF.RS ! iiriiivvsil l lirAIJ. I OH BALB. RAILROAD MATTEK3- Will Hoit:gton Bo.ld on the Albany ft Aitaria Baroy? Tn Daily Himld will be on alt each morning at II. J. J one' book tore,wner iU an be procured tX ft cuts par copy. jottin0 Aur toww. the ooera bouse n w Fulton will return from Portland this morning, where he went to complete arrangements for the purchase of tlie Astoria & Sooth Coast securities to be sold on the ,Mtli to satisfy the elaim of J. ' Smith & Co. It was reported on the street last night that Mr. t ul- Dr. Becker at the opera uur womu unng ii: w ra nuul neWB Willi II1UI, I'Ut " I .. f : : nna aUITIM til Sew stock of (told headed canes - at F.'M. French's. tv,. is . imat diversity of TUm.. v' f J the Salem woolen I M o which railroad will mills, is in the city. he in Astoria first. Noonedoubt a .n.i family have fnr a moment but that the matter wTlArth ne home in Idaho. wiUll be settled up within a few i . tn ...Anthii and active work be com- ai Hn lan iipvrin laawo - i HR0WM3VIXLE IW8. 8alas of Kiaaf Saaraa-Frosraai oa tea Oregeaiaa lallroad. n.mrvswii.t. Nov. 20. t irlimi and family will soon remove w i.; ---- sold their property to James w m eon. consideration $750. it.. MoPlioronn and launiv. on ir. f(t for Albany, at wbicn ulace ihey will reside. On Monday morning tne loiiow-1 organisations passed resolu- mg passengers leu i n tions asking tne support of the K. K. ii. . xuuuinuu, i enterDnsinK and urosressive citi zens ot this great commonwealth Tha Stat Bkoala s Prater! j BapraianUd at tka Warld'a Exaoiltlon. The Oregon State Board of Com merce met at Portland last week lot the purpose of arranging the work of Oregon's exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893. Also the special committee of the Oregon Press Association met at the some time, having about the some object in view. Bhoold Eat the Woidtrful Am; at QolJen Role Bazaar th Baker City trip for a short business menced in the snnng. but what line will it be is a uiiestion that E v la.Ha and Bents interest proper. V" r . . . . n..i ...l.,.o at v gold and o;u nueu "" 31. French's. i.i.,.n.( K. Wolverton fim J. R. Wyatt. were in Salem yeBter .lav on lesal business. Parker Rroa. have inst received a full supply of the finest vegeta bles of the season. Call on them vi..iu' nreBcriotions com HIfm.- . pounded with accnrai-y at Hulin 4 Dawson's French's corner. Earl Race, proprietor of the St Charles hotel, has received an .i...nt tuia for the hotel. I' we. manufactured in Qnincy, noia. The grand lecturer of the A. O. n w iv i. B. Whitmore. iaated'tlioiih yesterday on hi way to Lebanon, to assist in work of the lodge in that city. i i.na tn marrv has been is vHwin 1 Tandv. son o r.uiM Tandv. and Mary M. Uood- i;n -11 nf Harrishlirs: also J. O r.Lt and Marv L. Simpson of -BBWMV-T .f . Tangent. ,. .....: . at K 1 agree U' OIl. oumo nuj . ........,,... will l.nii.i luiiiitsuiatviY Allkanv & Astoria survey; others gonian xv. i. j. . iuumfwi for Portland, Mrs. Ambrose and Mrs. Washburn for Albany, A. Adams, for Lebanon, Airs. McPhorson for Albany. R. C. Warner for Albany. James Willson and family on Tuesday moved into their new residence. R. L. Blanchard, is at home sutfering from a very sore eye. (i.C. Stannard, of Albany, dur- mif the uast wees uaiu noma and can- drug store, Illi- that he will get hold of the Astoria friends a visit a, si. .nth r.iant. while there is one xrM l I An and daughter. (and but one) man in Astoria wno on Wednesday departed for their believes wuiiam neiu win coiumcir future home, at Lebanon. that road iiimseii. Miaa Bessie Irwin, and aister that the union, i-acinc wu. ruu Thur8day ieft (or her home at uunu i... Chilnmath i n ... I . I. ... v t.irn nn i . to render sucn aid as will give Oregon a creditable display and place her in ner proper rank among the progressive racinc states, io make such a display, will require a considerable amount oi money and the above organizations agreed to ask the legislature to appropriate $260,000 for this purpose. This amount may look large to some, but the levy requisite to raise this amount would be so small that it would make any progressive man ashamed to speak of it in any way bearing the nature ot criticism .liiu Mill and the Great Northern itiaajMil that HuntinKton win uot be very active in the railroad warfare of the northwest next year on account of his waning influence with those who elevated bim to the oosition of the Southern Pa cific. It is declared that Crocker and his associates called a halt on Hnntineton when he commenced knocking off useless heads and cnttinedown the company's pay roll, and that thev are reauy w reelect stanlord to the position. This arirament against the probability of Huntington building to Astoria is combated by the s-tatenjent that the extension will be for the benefit of the Oregoman .1. 11. Waters and Mies EtU Moore, on Friday left for Seattle, B. V. Engkofer, professor of music, has oeen engage! j ww r.r..unfit -die Cornet Hand to in struct them, during this winter Tii little daughter of B. F. Childs, met with a peculiar and ill Agreeable occurrence an wed n.a,fAv last: the little girl coin ulained of aharp pains in her side, tee will ask the coming legislature to take the matter- in hand, be cause the legislature is the only proper body to take tne matter iu hand. By having the legislature to manase the work, we can reasonably count on having the funds legitimately and economi cally used ; the commissioners will be so appointed aa not to lavor any particular locality, but represent the state as a whole; make it a state affair, managed by the ligiti- Mr. Julius Hrsdwohl, the ener getic and enterprining proprietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar in this city, whose Rtoie contains the largest and liest selected stock oi crockery, glass and other wares for domestic use, in the valley, as well as fancy wares, toys ami Imam mil holiday goods, has returned from a several months trip to San Fran cisco, where he combined businesa with pleasure, lie has replenished and enlarged his entire stock and now has a store that is a credit to himself and an ornament to the i-itv. His shelves, counters and every available ppaee are filled with the choicest and most varied stock of of goods ever seen iu . this vallev. including a mammoth dis play of holiday goods. He has added a new line which consists of a beautiful assortment of rolled cold iewelrv warranted to wear at jrood as gold and costingone tenth as much money, diamond cut pins rings, tine umhreiias lor iiouuay 1118 SIOCK rs The State Board of Commerce r,rBpta novlties. His stool and the Press Association commit- fa now n anj holiday shopper malafllM I. . ' I 1 should lose no time n seeing his wonderful array which is not surpassed by any on the coast either in elegance or prices, ami an examination resulted in A k:h looking to this end h is the discovery of what seemed to be been prepared and will be submit the Southern .nnv.tnH ni racinc. ai nesi mere exists u L. E. Blain. J. 8. Cooper 8. rail W. and not th. Nawnort. Ysonina Bay motor line, with a capital of $80,000, to nnarate a motor line at ww g- Ncwnort. J. J. Graham through the aid of an attorney, J. McChesney, ha located on October 13, filed November 17. a placer mining Al.im near the mouth of Dry Gulch, iu the Santiam district Matthews A Washbnrn desire t- say to the parties who failed t.. secure the stoves tney wanted oil of our first car of heaters that we i.aAnnr third car for this year on the way here and will have them in our salesroom alwnt Novem ber 15th. The Indies Aid Society will give a New England dinner on Thanks ulvins: day. commencing at 12:30 f u ll the W,C. T. V hall Price, adults, 50 cents, children, 26 cents. Those wishing a private tables will report to Mrs. L. L. Blain. .'m Xov. 2Cth. the "IVaV siatra" will give a novel and oleasing entertainment. The com onnaiata of sixteen ladies in uniform becoming to the Peaks A .4 mi as inn Fjn ciiU: gallery cMntm. No eiitra charge for aaata. Tickets on sale at w;il A Link's. Proceeds to be used toward the Orphan's Home Mrs. A. D. Barker bas returnee from a trip to old scenes at ut tomwa, Iowa. She recruited for Oregon residents Mr. Henry Sena-el and daughter and Mr. A. I)odder. The latter is father of Geo. Dodder, our popular to wo -man. and is a pattern-maker by trad ; the former is airs, t.Tntr..r-inlaw. and is They have come to stay. Johnny McFaddei., who was i,ni.i in the train wreck at Lake T.Kiah was one of the oldest en ...h in noint nf service, on the fnad. He and Jack Miller, who was killed at Albany last year, VKil Porkau. now on the run kd onviaeers who pulled the uaasenger trains between Rosebmg .ana x omuu nwui . of the road to the former place iu -';th eawly prt of the '70's. ' Engineer Ford on t'ne Yaqnina passenger train met with a mis hap the other evening that will lay bim up a day or two. After securing his engine on arrival at Yaaulna, be took a box on hi boulder and started down the track, not noticing the open switch. Tne yard engine runnm up behind him, hit the box knock ing it against his head and severe ly cutting biin about the ear, and Knocking him down, fortunately outside the trac. A lncky escape without doubt. beautiful tangle of railroad possi bilities and probabilities as far as Astoria is concerned , Barker's barber. Ran Afoul. Footpads in Pendleton have a hard time according to an ex change, which says: T. C. Smith, a Pendleton citizen, who was walk- ins home about 7 :'.i0 o clock, was lieset bv a fool-hardy sandbagger Ha had nassed the taule hotel, when he heard footsteps and turned around iust in time to avoid a blow from a man who had followed him. The fellow then seized him bv the throat. Mr, mith. who did not relish the familial itv of his new acquaint ance. responueu k ius auvices with a blow and xnocaea mm down. The tough recovered him self nimbly. He regained his feet aTnl ran awav liefore Mr. Smith could follow up his advantage, and escaped capture. Hard Time of It. We glean that John Jordan and Geonra Adams, oi filot Kock, went out in the mountains atoug Ensign canyon, hunting sheep, and one day were encompassed by a thick fog. Although both are considered exuert woodsmen, they became lost and wandered about three days, traveling, as is usual, in a circle, before finding the road Thev had nothing to eat except a grouse during tne time, ami uueucneti tneir mirsi wnu meiieu snow, me com nignts may apeni beside a camp lire, with siddie- blankets and gunny-sacks lor cov ering, and altogether, had an ex oerience wbhb neither cares to reoeat. Thev were nearly ex haunted when they at last found their way out of the iorest. a Hinall solinter. the services of a doctor er secured, who made an iucesion and found that the sup nmu-d ttnlinter. was a large needle, which by some unaccountable means tad embedded its self in ths flesh, and would, had it not been fortunately discovered in time, caused serious effects. O. P. Coshow, at his real esafe office, on Friday sold lor J. . ' - ra a t . E. Waters, four niusiue 101s. wr.i. ' a . anm Si Aimes. consmeraiion w. aiku to F. F. Aimes, 1500 shares, value $1.00 per share, in the "Calapooia Blue river Mm g ana juiuing vo. in exchange foi a lou acre iarm in Nlraaka. Also for Charles Miller, traded to J. M. Waters, o lotn in Seattle, for SOU shares in the "Blue River and Calapooia Mining and Muling Co." A. T. Russell is erecting for the M. E. church, south, a very pretty ami commondious building thirty- feet, forty-five ieet long, ceiling 15 feet higu, tower containing i.l(rv rti) feet high : the church will have a seating capacity 01 persons, and cost $1500. J. Bilyeu, is yet confined to the hnnw from iniuries received from being jammed against a tree, bya olicainguorac, ic..a .v that the smaller Dones 01 one ieg has been fractured. Mrs. Bilyeu is also suffering from an attack of ill health. David Wagner and family, who returned to Brownfcville during the past week, will reside in town lor the coming winter. The Oregon Railroad, aa a broad gauge is fast approaching BrownB ville, on Friday the ties has been laid to Silverton, ana were aicauuj advancing south, the citizens of Mt. Angel were made happy on Thursday, and celebrated the ar rival of their first standard guage train, with music and appiopriate ceremonies. George Coshow, who was quite ill at Salem, with fever, is con valescing, and expected home in a short time. Rev. O. B. Whitmore, Grand Official Instructor of A. O. U. W. ted at the session of the legislature which convenes in January and petitions will be presented to the people in the meantime for the purpose 01 urging a lioerai appro priation, which onght to be done without hesitation. B armed. Kara Jacob Huber. a resident of Mt. Pleasant, near Jordan valley, was unfortunate enough on Thursday night to have his barn burned, to gether with all his contents, con. sisting 01 nay, oats, seeu wncai, selfbinder and other farming utensils. The fire occurred about :30 p. m.. aad was discovered by a neighbor first. A valuable horse was burred, the fire being under such headway when dis covered that he could not be liber ated. Loss about $2200 ; no insur ance. " Holiday Book. Ladies call Mrs. Hyman's and give your order for the juvenile book for Christmas. The latest out. A Yta rr taa La4laa. The members of the A'.lany M. r H.ir.-li iield their election at W. C. T. V.. hs" t evening '""a Vnfeuce to the M. hapin. K. churches of the Unite! States, ol admitting women ad lay dele gates to the general conferen. e The result was for and 1-' against. Onlv those members who bad arrived at the age of -'1 years were allowed to vote, and the in terest was not very general, -. Inch cu uote for the smallness of the vote. The ladies present wer iuslly proud of Ihe result, and re ceived the announcement with enthusiasm. the ha three times as laige as that of inn nrpat-nt season. He says the present high p ices have brought on the fever and that the acreage that is being prepared is immense. Mt year many new yards were planted and next season the in crease will be of many per cent. In three years Oregon will be pro ducing as many hops as Washing ton. Salem btatesman. A Word to lb Kali road Commission Advice conies free and easy, hence the following: The Dalles Times-Mountaineer says that the railroad commission has niu.le an txamination of the railroad wreck at Lake l-ab'wh, and this will be ttiven to the public in a few days, ft would have been wiser if the commission had examined this bridge before the catastrophe oc curred, and averted the terrible disaster. There are other lines of road on which the railroad com mission couiu siieiui sumo ui men 'leisure time and erhaps save H e avert accidents which may Bv so doing they would win the applause of the people and the gratitude of the public inter ested in railroad travel. Hopa In Future Years Hop men say that in two years o 0regon and Washington, held a e product of the hop fields will DUbiic "meeting at Lebanon on the 7t.h. inst. and will shortly viMt Brownsville in the interest of the order, Rev. Whitmore is having very good success, and organizing inanv new lodges, one at Inde pendence on Monday the 10th ins1 , also at Monniouthfche first Satur day in December. Wsides securing many new numbers to- Lodges already in good working order. Ballard Tcer and wife "nee" Miss Fannie'lsom, who on Friday returned to Brownsville afttr an extended bridal tour, and are t -e vnnats of Mrs. john Williams, on nataruav receiveu wuk. .mix tions of their friends, andf on the same night were treated to some choice musical selections iy me i'.rownsville cornet band. Dr. ami Airs. R. H. win I, on Saturday returned from He 10, hre for the past month they have been visiting family friends. Toiheotticer ami numbers of MPheraon W. R. C, of Albany, uu Tuesday Nov. 25. at , uVlurk u m.. the deparlmeut president will be present for the purpose of visiting and inspecting the eorp-s and it w urgent tuat every officer and member le present, so that iustmctious receivrji may be of lasting benefit to the corps. ty order of the president. A Mesle lto. ivii away January 1st, with dollars worth of goods you Lu vo4 gat a ticket uu tue bis. VJ J" J. A. Ct'MMINU. Parsi.n Muuroe KearetaHlM Action Rev. Mr. Munroe, who created such a stir iu Stockton, Cal.. by preaching a sensational sermon on Sunday morning, making a con fession of evil thoiig'its toward the female members oi his congre gation, bas ent in his resignation " . . . . .... 1 , . 10 the 1 re.Hpyiei tan irusiees. 110 has recovered from his religious excitement, and regrets what he did. The Presbytery will be con yoked to take action on his case. A W0HDEBF0L ABBaY. Mw Goods In OaaatlUai Ta Bait te Host Faitidaaas. BCB1NBS8 L.OCAL8. PAnn A fTAndriam I ! Felt slippers at Klein Bros. Sauer Kraut, C. E. Brownell's Ho to Vierecks for a good shave Fiencb keeps railroad time, (io to Parker Bros, for fresh bread. Elegant Lotion rend" the skin soft and beautiful. A large line of clocks just le ceived at Will & Stark'B. All the latest in cloaks and jackets at W. F. Read's. Capes ami jackets at the lowest prices at E. C. Searls'. A full line, of trusses for sale at Cumming's ilrug store. Spectacles for every one at French's jewelry store. Egan & A hion are selling mon uments 'j I'ortland prices. Fn-!i'nhed rooms to rent near co'l- e. Inquire at this office. A large invoice of chiidrens shoes just received at E. C. Searls. Viereck will shave you or cut your hair in tne mosi apiroveu 4tvl?. Seventy-five cts. will buy you an elegant ami perfect fitting corset at the Ladies Bazaar. See our novelty dress patterns. They are cheap and of the latest styles. G. W. Simpson. JuBt received the extra length and evening shades in gloves, also lace handkerchiefs and fans at the Ladies Bazaar. Buy your watches, clocks ami jewelry at F. M. French's and gel chauces in the drawing. Ten presents to lie given away. It is not surprising that Matthews & Washburn sell the most stoves from the fact that t hey carry the line of goods at prices that cm vi nee even the skepitcal There s re many a-Hdents and diseases which affect stock and cause inconvenien -e and loss to the farmer in his work, which may remedied by the use Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. Stamping done at the Ladies Bazaar. A large hue of new and beautiful designs just received from the East. Go to Conn & Heiidrimm for jour fancy and Maple groceries, they always keep tlio best and sell cheap for cash. Call now and give your order to Mrs. Ilyman lor me juvenile Iwxik so they will be here for Xmas. If von want a tluriWe monu ment go to Egan & Achison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. A fine line of Artists materials justoi-ened at J. A. Cumming's drug store. Remember that F. L. Kenton continues to receive siiiHcriplions for all the leading nea-spupei-s and magazines. S.irUblo. The ladies of the Catholic church will iriva a sociable -at the resi dence of Mr. Conrad Meyi, corner 5th and Calopooi.i streets. on Thursday evening Xovemlnr J'.lsh. There will be music, games and niul oilier amusements. An eWnnt snpiH-r will lie served. Kvprvlindv cord. anv lnvuc'i 10 come. Supper 25 cents. II1C IpKAIII. Heart disease is by far the most frequent cause of sudden death, which in three or four cases is un suspected. The symptoms, ate not i-jIIv understood. These are: a habit, of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or distress in side, back or shoulder, irregular niilM asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in Btomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, opprvss'on, drv cough and Miiothering. Dr. id..a illiistrutcd on Mean Diseases, free at Stanard & Cnsick, who sell an I guarantee Dr. Miles' unequal.d New Heart Cure, and his Restorative Nervine, wtiicn miruM oervousius. heada-he, sleeplessness, effects of drinking, etc. It contains 110 ojiiates. Huliu & Dawson, druggists. Clocks at Will & Stark's. Napkins at E. C. Searls. See those stylish stockinette jacket' at Read's. A fine line of gentlemen's shoes at E. C. Searls'. All kinds of canned goods at Parker Bros. Fiesh l utter at the Willamette Packing Co.' Lace curtains :10m $l.w per pair ip at E. C. Searls. Silk umbrella's at French's jewelry store. Stop and look at Conn & Hen- dricson's w in low. Will A Stark have a fine line gold watches and diamonds. finest canes anu pies 111 me cny kept on hand constantly at Parker 15 roe. Go to Cumining's drug store Blumherg block, for your artist's supplies. We have a line line of school shoes at popular prices. E. C Searls. Before buying a hanging lamp call and see us. Conn & liendric son. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5-cent '.gtrs, manufactured 4t Julius .loss h a cigar tac.torv. P.oots and shoes for gentlemen, line shoes and slippers or ladies, school shoes for children and rub bers for all at E. C. Searls. Some ot tne latest styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen ai Port miller & Irvine's, as they have just received a large invoice. Joseph Talt is agent for the Union Mutual Accident Associa tion of Chicago, a company that has many suierior features. Fortmiller & Irving have a larg: hue of lace curtains, renaissance, Madras and cheneille table covers, w hich they are selling very cneap For a superior uuality of silk umbrellas with gold and silver handles, go to Will & Stark's. Crawford it I'axtoii have a line lot of souvenirs of Albany scenery Thev would make capital presents to send vour frieuds m the I'.ast, HUT.- JUinnilO Oimc nd IIU0 MIL) U1L0 -h-n jm nt r:iiiit, nil. Irushrs, -ol nil, hilriiratins liK,al. muc. 1000 FEET PoW Redwood and White Pine Were are tail Under the Weight OF T&E- Many Bargains IN CIolhiDii, Boots, Shoes and Famishing Goods, T. L WALLACE & CO., STRAIIAN BLOCK, ALBANY. , ct. SIKWAUI'ASOX, Silverware ! GuNs AND revolvers: The Klra luu .I., hivr tliniKMH.-.! of tins PArt nr iui 'Ih.it-f x ftilt.E:iKe. we are in it. W. iH-r Uian ever. We Uav a im-e line M.riin an.l Wmohe-ur r.fl.-. "! lrcc-. Inft.lin" .lintt'ii ia Tan-rum in ihtkc from air Ui Al" all the lale invrmed reviKer I blbw Alii OOA. ninnniifrnii 0 niltlnrDC .Art r. i. N lull li!,Llo. trt ..M a. invmi. wAiiiin anvUiitiir 1 1 the hanl' tt.re line will di well to call on sieaan ft nv i.(,.r. inr.-lianiii ' e'9 wnere. net keen nrarlv eerythiti-.' in lh Ime of build eru Uir.lwarc, au.l a niaxnifloent gtCK t n tol IV n want tti LADIES. ATTENTION, teii,o,Vha-. have Ihe let sne-irg an" .-iworH in oiw .. ami we ran iove it to u at m-y time Kvcry p:iii- warranled ami incy mm tnmi'il if they ilo ot jr'i' e atlacti"n. Thfe i no lrau or b.usler, we mim win"- we mt. srKWAIM&SOX. Kraumi Why SI. rill trr I'oiioliir. WASHING MACHINES -. i KUenu onethiii you ' fcke. Brink vour -.oeiier nai atvtu". " an JO lor you. a i r.n , i a o- mnv ivn PTCT! Ste.bo lnUil AINU dlLtihl h" yen Urte utoik nf rand, mrap, om r I Vir wiv inm; ! machine, tool, 1 Ick a.l a teeL IJeeause thev never dieappoint. Hecause they prodme a pleasant cathai'tic effect. lWmif t.hov not onlv ldiyf ie hut -lo:uue the whole system and ii'iilit. the liver and bowels. Km- soin ., r, rents ner box by lshav & Mason, drnptrists. We a nice It ieo hf.l nnwder. I'oailed ahclto ..in,l...n ami will sen at nui" tiuureii, lniinrsniii j wu -. - Uv in voor winter auiipiy oi an-uniiion .. prntevt vour ranch Iron o the inroads ol thai rnnr-necKea cmiKrani.. L & STARK Have tin Fioeit line in Tow Also SOME YE tY ELECANT SILK UMBBELLAS er Silver Uk M the Thing For a Nice Present "Ifaekmetaek." a latipi; and fracrant neilmue. lVice 25 and 5l cents. Shil ill's tlnre w ill immediately iplii t'rouo. WhoopiiiK cough arid Hronchitis. A naual inintitor free with each bittle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Shiloh's Catarrh UeniHly, a posi live . ire for Catrnh, Diphtheria and Canker-Mouth. Whv will von couiih w nen Shi lob's Cure will niv" you immediate relief. Trice, 10 cts., fU cis ana i. Uv. Ih'o. II. Thayer, of I'.miriKiii. lml.. save: "r.oth my vlf if owe our lives to Mii- loh's Consumption Cure." Who iiuvs th fieiuht why Unitiiuuu .fe' Wiishburii. tlny have paid the freight on twoailads of stoves and ranges f inee Septemlier ti iw m uml have another carloau on the way. n I nrv were wortn u cciivs in Dried APPi.es p.ui.sentah l-.... .n.r.. i. si.mrt Sc. and buy an ap!e i-aiins machine and axve your fruit. BUGGIES AND w a av nici hue on hand and can ive you ChI l en aii a. OX. AT COST ! FEED GUTTERS. wu-'K afeeil cutter. Meaart our kinilafor lale. Save one-thir ol vour horse ftod e I. H, Sox liavl .... l ....... T.. Kiit .Km CHURNS. fmu lrrel c. a. 1 here u ...iliiiu. so irooil. ami I'O "te can lnt u- ot' iwicrf. STKWAKT "X. llnn'l n lint. IRON HARROWS, harrow ..t-tilyounrM rait ' rt sox. It will you not toforxettlii. . ... iH nf ROPE AND" CHAIN, W t. k M :n thw in irnei. w e carry none Mi 'Ur ........ uu .ii.i f.. ..ive vim anv fi7.i iiiHii t-4 l I l '. A I vr.K- ot cn.n i-m ..- 4 lavaatlsat Ilia Cunauinpliuu Cure lr. If. I. Loomis. professor of uatliolotcv in the medical depart .nr.t of the university of the city of New York, and a mem er of the stall of visiting physicians of Bellevue hospital, will sail for Berlin, where, as Ihe represeuU tiv j of New York hospitals, and it is said also of the Fedeial govern ment, he will per.-onally iuvesti Kate Dr. Koch's discovery of cure for coiisuiuptiou. In the matters of extent and quantity, Mr. W. K. Uraiuim, Merchant laiior, nas jusi mwvru a btcK oi eiegasi biuuiik rooub that is simply unsurpassed. They embody both English and Ameri can manufacture of all wool cloths mat are simply superb, and will work up into suits of tiia very best nod most fashionable make to be I ni.l itnvwhere The goods are in almost endless vrtv of stvle ami oattern, so n. t 1 1 in taste of every individual ran tw exactly met. Lovers of i.umlaome roods can receive great treat to go and examine these just for the sake of seeing them. Thev were purchased and shipped Wore the McKinlev bill went into ooeration. so that no extra tann charges will be added. For One Weak Only. Spec ial sale of embroideries and laces at the Ladies Bazaar. Elegant patterns for 10 and 15 nenta ner vard. Don't fail to secure j come of these bargains. The discovery of a preventative for croup, is oue of the most im portant made in recent years. ince first discovered it has used in many cases, and with unv ryiup success. Its being within thf reach of all mskes it the more val naiable. It is only necessary to give Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy freely as soon as the first indica- - as lions oi croup appears, anu it win will rlespel all symptons ot tne disease. Full directions are given with each botile. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Foshay & Ma- on, Druggists. We kn n on hand BABY CARRIAl.ES .11 the I.Hll-1 eiuiiruciMK .iinjii, canoi-y t""i, ail i lAnaini: ....... evU, Iherciwla nnw in m " Irmt'aikete tninrvanej. "" v th.t wu rent. nir..ui v .-".. SEWING MAHIINRS H.i5 i (oi the new Wh x! i & Wi.-.n, No, 0. 11 ENTIRE m I DM Cloaks, I am closing out my dry ffood' ooots and shoes and gent's lurnislwi-i going a i c.si. Dress tioods, Fl:.uneb. ilks. Napkins. Seltsia. Cambnc, Indie's rnderwear. . 4,Mroer t early w hile the assort tuc t "td. to make room for a Urge Jm o i. See below the lines that are Cape, . Table Linen, Blanki is. Corsets, Towels, IE. CL Sea-rle A NICE FAT TURKEY' FOR THANKSGIVING FROM MUELLER & GARRETT. I M 1 1 A T" You feel t iretl Do you IJUni know what it means? VI I Ifl You are nervous Why? You cough in the morn ing Do you realize the cause ? Your appetite is poorWhat makes it so? You seem like changed person to your friends Do you know what is the matter or has the change lieon so gradual it has escaped your notice? Too Hne Consunpfion! I UU a AVe do not say this to These are the sure symptoms of this iliimr which will check it aua tnai is Dr. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY it u reeommenoea oy ne ihti 85 eel. m rruf and !. r Battle. W. H. HOOKER & CO., 46 West Broadway, Hew York. . Ml a Baa" -v aw aBaWW w ' 1 1 xfcf3S KNOW AILS YOU? frighten von, but it is true. rril.h disease. There is ou FIRST STREET, ALUANY, OREGON. (0255J3 i sat 2 3 3,n ' 1 lev? li I I K !1 g is I ay30 mm 3 M- i