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THE MORNING HERALD: SA'JUHDAX . OCTOBER 3, 1891 gaming gaUaJuratt OX SALE. The Daily Herald will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book store.where it tin be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS A BOLT TOWN. F. M. French, jeweler. Jewish New Year begun last evening. Will & Stark have some elegant fouvenir spoons. Mr. O. S. May. of Scio, was in the city yesterday. Dr. J. T. Tate has gone to Chicago on a basinets trip. Ladies and childrens gossamers at the Ladies Bazaar. II. II. Jackson, of Plainview, was in the city Friday. Pure apple cider at F. L. Ken ton's 25 cents per gallon. Cape (nl i-ranWrries at Achi son's opposite Kuss Hui-e. Linn county council P. of II., will meet at Corvallia to-diy. (io feast your eye on the ele gant silverware at Will & i-taik't-. G. W. Wright returned yester day from a trip to the metropolis, Beautiful gold watches in eveiy imaginable design at Will A Stark's. The enrfew bell now rings at 8:30. and the email boy retires early. Have vou examined that beatni ful 1400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. The state Baptist convention Mill I Mi held at Albunv Ui'oUt 15th. The best kid clove in town for one dollar can he had at the I .adit Bazaar. Choice Sicily lemons. I. doen for $1 at Acliison'.i, ciciianuts 5 cents up. California grapes and i-cadie, and all kinds o! fruit in season at Achison's. Miss J. M. Russell, of Mi!for Mi., is visiting her cousin, Mrr J. B. Hughes. The well known Grisraer-Davies Co., will play at the Albany opera house on Friday, Oct. 'J. Mr. Thos. S. Pillsbury, local editor of the Brownsville Times, was in the city yesterday. Call at the Ladies Bazaar and inspect their new stock of millin ery for the coming season. Miss llettie Miller has gone to OaklanJ, California, and San Franci.-co, to spend a few weeks. The Ladies Bazaar is daily re ceiving new novelties lor llie com nig season. Ca.linantl examine came. At Will & Stark's can be seen some of the most beautiful ladies gold watchrs, which have just been received. Buy your watches at F. M French's and get the In-netit of the reduction in price just made by tbe lactones. One hundred acres of choic land close t Albanv. onlv html under cultivation wanted, State price. Address Pmjx ZVK J)r. II. A. I.eineiiger of Albany dentist, will be in N-io every Tues day bcgTniii'4 (V. I:!, and every Th'ursdav in Lebanon lirining Oct. 15tli. J Buy your spectacles and eye Kl asses at F. M. French's, and lUveyour ees tested and your glasses projerly fitted. Glasses from 25 cents to fit). Mr. Wm. Richanls, assisted by his brother Prof. II. S. Kichards, will give a social dance at the armory Saturday evening. Good music will be in attendance and an enjoyable time is promised. Mr. T. If, DeCew, aceompanied ly his son W. M. IVCcw.oi Essex, Ontario, were in the city yesterday ainl went to llalstead on the eastern line ot the Oregon Pacific railroad, where they are interested in timber lands. Miss Etta Levis, of Ilarrisburg, baa accepted a poiiion in the Wood burn schools and will leave for that place some tune next week. Miss Levis graduated with high honors at tbe State Univer sity last year, and will prove an efficient teacher. Mr. II. 8. Williams, of toe Pa cific Wasltig Machine Co., of Eugene, is in the city. He shipped from Albany to San Francisco 1'OU of these machines which were manufactured here by Messrs. Kichards & Phillips. He says he can get the machines manufactured in Albany cheaper than t slew here. Mr. E. L. Thompson, the popu lar special agent of the Northwest Insurance Co., was in the city last evening. He has just returned from Corvallia, where he adjusted the loss occasioned by the recent burning of Mrs. Bumbarger's resi dence. The Northwest is noted for its fair and prompt adjustment of losses, and in Mr. Thompson has an efficient, energetic and capablt official. Th (jrliuier-DavIr Co. Mr. Sam Thall. representing the Joseph K. Grismer and Phoebe l'avies Co.. is in the city arrang ing for their appearance here on Friday, Oct. 9. This company is a favorite with Albany theatie gwrs, and will doubtless be ai corded a large audience. Seats for the play '"lie aeon Lights," a picturesiue military drama, a ill be on sale Monday. About City f taxation. The Eugene Guard says that a meeting ot a number of the larger taxpayers of Eugene was held Wednesday evening and it was agreed to tight the present levy of taxes under which mi indebted ness is deducted. They will em ploy counsel, and asked the city to sue one person for his taxes for the purpose of making a teet case DEatOCBiTIO BPEUIIfl. A DittlnKulttud Orator from Iodhas Ad dreisei a Lirf lidianct. Congressman W. D. Bynum.of Indiaua,addressed a large audience at the opera house last evening, composed of a good many republi cans as well aa democrats, and se vtral ladies. Hon. Chauncey F. Black, the father of the league, and other members of the party did not not arrive aa waa expected. Congressman Bynuin wa in troduced in a brief speech by Hon. J. K. Weatherford., and at once entered upon bis speech. He spoke in glowing terms of Oregon and tbe West, and without further preliminaries camn to tue cniei sunject, tne Uriff. He said the republican party had changed its principles on this question, and stated that Garfield was a free trader, while the re publiaua were now-a-days more vigorous defenders of a protective tariff policy. He said the democrats had al ways sought to reduce the tan 11' and taxer, but that the republicans had not thus 'ar allowed them to accomplish much in thia direction. He is a pleasant speaker, posat sses a deep ii.ee, and he waa vigoroua'y applauded when he asked, in the midst of his speech, to have the atage curtain back of him lowered, saying that lie desired to retain hia democratic voice until be bad completed his trip. He promulgated good, o!d ashoneu democratic ideas in a ay satisfactory to all believers in those principles, and scored tbe republican party in about the usual manner, lie made an elo quent appeal for American labor and denounced reciprocity. For a democratic speech it was all that could b desired, and waa heartily applauded at intervals. The Solo Ballroa. In conversation with E on .uesday of this week, he sta tmt be Iia:l commenceu io pi flie Scio branch of the S. P. i: oudition for trams to pass over Enough of Kood iron now lies at the junction to replace the inferior ana worn out portion of the iron on the track next to town, and tbe relaying of the track will be com menced aa soon as the I olts arrive to bolt the rails together, the tub plates bein on hand. There is also the necessary frog and attach iih nts thereto to put in a switch at the ScU roller mills. Mr. Going will also erect a depot building and freight room for the convenience of our citizens. The depot will be located on tbe northwest corner of Mill street and Pent'and avenue. He deserves great praise from the people of Scio for the enterprise he lias manifested in mis unaertar ing, and merits all of the public patronage. bcio Press. The Uin Ball I'lajrsrs. The Notrhwest base ball season will cloje Sunday. Portland is ahead wi'h two games to play with Spokane for the iiennant. Jy winning one of these games, Port laud is almost sure of the pennant, t..r in that event there will ie no necessity of playing off any of the MstMnil games, unless Sjvokane -hoiilil attempt to win -"'t by play ing off some of its itostponed .'antes. If it does this all Portland will have to do is to win when Stiokane wins. The Seattle Post Intellingeiicer suggests that Sio- kane may disband after Sunday and sign their crack players with Tacoma and play the postponed games, hoping ty tins comoine io to win. Judging from Tacom'a's easv victory ovgr Siiokane recent Iv. Portland could beat tfie two teams combined. Qattr Bpltapha. On the banks of tbe Susque hanna is a grave with this epitaph : 'Charles Lewis. He voted . lot Abraham Lincoln." In Baton Koeue is the following epitaph: " Here lies the bod) of David Jonea. His last words were: l die a Christain and a Democrat.' " And there is a grave at Stonington, Vt., winch has tue to lowing epitaph: When Ktiode Island, by her leg islation from 1843 to 1850, repudi ated her revolutionary debt, Dr. Kichiuond removed trom that State to this borough and selected this as his family burial-place, unwilling that the remains of him self and family should be disgraced bv forming part of a repudiating State." A Residence Boraad. J. II. Townsend's, residence neat this city was burned early yester day morning. The house was occupied by renters, who saved all the furniture, and even the doors ami windows. Loss $500.00, no insurance. The house waa occu pied by S. P. Williamson. The insurance had expired a few days previous, and although Mr. Town seed is an insurance agent, the house was not insured because it stood in the street and was not in surable, to Mr. Townsend's regret. Maliloom of Liob. The assessment for Linn county has just been completed and the list of Muldoons show l.5 persons or firms who pay taxes on a to'al valuation of )S,(H0 or more. The O. A C. K. Co., is the heaviest tax payeis. its assessment being f37!V 5l'0. There are six linns that pay on over f"0,0tM. A riatjar Aaapatatsrt. Amos Howard, while working with a wood saw last evening had the misfortune to lascerate hia hand in such a manner that the amputation of one linger waa nec essary. Dr. W. II. Davis per formed the operation, i Savanty Maa at WorkX Thj new sewer work if proews- ingvtapidlv. Yesterday sevemv men were at work on the van.mAJ new sewers. Uu Maple street tbe sewer is down over It) feet, and solid rock has been struck which requires blasting. - ; (Vo'ina IBW3 OF THE COAST. Interesting Items from Exchanges ThrooRboatEthe Uorthweit. Patrick Kennedv a laborer cf Pendleton baa fallen heir to a million dollars by the decision of a case which his I e n in t'. Eng lish court of chancery lor years. School district throughout Eastern Oregon, have lately been visited by a gentleman named E. J. Batton, who sella arithmetical charts at $47.00 each, which is said to ba a fake. The guardians of the great big public schools should look out for him. Boyd Kennedy, of Philomath, Benton county, waa bound over in the Sum of $100 to appear before the grand jury, in Jus'ice Carlile'a court last Saturday. One day last week he had a quarrel with Chas. Allen and for revenge he took a burr ofF of Mr. Allen's wagon, but fortunately the miscreant's deed was discovered just in time to pre vent an accident. A. G. H. Ovoran, of Monkata, Minn., oilers :o furnish 47000 ii the eople of Silverton will furnish 7000 more, and put up a first class fruit cannery. Mr. Overn is a man of capital, understands a cannery and means business. Mr. Overn can lind a proGtable invest ment for h:a money here in Al bayn if the people of Silverton cannot accommodate him. W. G. Lane was seriously in iured last Saturday ut the sawmill in Corvallia. While seating him self on a lumber wagon the horses suddenly started, causing him to lose bis balance and fill, striking the back of his head on the ground in such a manner as to injure the spinal cord. The hind wheels of the wag-m also passed over his hody, causing additional injuries. ... A Moral UaDglnjC .In Idaho. William Davis was hanged in the state prison here to-night. All necssary preparations had been carefully made, and the witnesses who had been invited to see the execution were on hand. All the employes in and alMtut the prison were bound to t lie strictest secrecy ami not a wont could be learned alxiut the eondrion of the prisoner and the time. The machine which tarried out the inundates of the court was given a trial this morn ing and found to be in lino con dition. The hanging apparatus is very unique, hcin the invention of Deputy Warden Dudlev, and having leen tried in only one in s'ance previous to tins. Jhe in strument as described in brief is as follows: In the upper part of a st put re frame made of four up rights a bucket of wa'er is set. the contents of which, when ready for operation, weighs :.'. 0 pounds. 'Ihey reach beneath the bucket, and "connected with it bv a rubber hose with a valve is anoiher buck et, and connee'ed to the uppir bucket bv a lever is a 400 Pound iron tube, which with an iron ro, is kept in place at tx feet. The weight is 250 pounds, which when the water is diawn from the buck et, is allowed to descend, lerks the condemned man off his feet in the air. From this large weight rope runs through two pulleys over a partition and then down into llie execution room, where it hang directly over a plat form three feet" square on which the condemned stands. Every thing cing in a readiness, Davis was brought in and the noose and black cap were placed in jKisition. After he.hadbcen given an oppor tunity to say good-by to those a roil lid him, he was told to step on the small platform. His weight on the platform opened the faucet in the upper bucket and the wa'er flowed into the bucket beneath. This allowed the weight to drop and Davis was jerked into the air. His neck was broken and he was pronounced dead in seven minnies ihe crime lor which javis was banged was the killing of his mother ami her alleged paramour in Pueblo, in July last. Floating With the Tide. How thev do it over on Die Sins law is thus related bv the Florence West: "tiuite a novel and un usual sight met our eyes as they wondered in the direction of the bay Tuesday afternoon. It was a story and a half frame house of no small proportions tiding up on two scows and being towed across the bay bv the steamer Coos. It was Mr. Gates' house and was being moved from the Glemula side of the river to Florence. In the house, at the time of moving, was domiciled the family of John Anderson, to gether with all their household effects. Wednesday nioining when the men folks were away, ami while the house was still on the water and mooring to the beach, the mooring gave way and the house floated up and back to the other side of the bay where it now stands. The family weie in the building at the time, and fortunately the tide was flooding else they might have floated out to sea. Mother? Castoria is recommended by fhysicians for children teething, t is a purely vegetable preparation :ta ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrluea and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 d -8, 3 cents. Flue Exhibition t ree. Will & Link give a free exhibi tion of the finest embroidery, made with tbe rew Home sewing ma- chine at their store in the opera House ouiluinir iroin tctoDer -ui to October lOib inclusive. I be exhibition will contain many lieau tiful specimeLS of work, and will be well worth visiting. IEW8FS0H SFICES. Spicbr, Or., Oct. 1. Messrs. Marion Thomas and Sam Mullen have finished baling bops. The yield was very Ughton account of lice. Fruit looks well in this vicinity, especially so in young orchards. Frank Ketchum is sowing his summer fallow. Lafayette Thomas is con valescing. The Spicer school is progressing nicely under the management of M:. Lonnie Jrckson, about sixty scholars enrolled. Elder McFar'.and held services in Spicer school house last Sab bath. Tbe Price school house has been reseated this fall and a new wood shed and other improvements added. Mr. Wm. Craltree has taken time by the forelock, or at least it looks that way. He did not get home till the wee small hours Sunday night. Born To the wife ol E. M Burkhart, a son. Mother and child doing we'l. Father doing well too. The event hippened under the auspices of the farmers alliance on Septemo!T 20:h. Mr. James A. Dickson and VlifS Joaie Nimchick were tangled up in the web of Hymen on Wednesday last. The happy couple took the train for Portland immediately after the ceremony, and if tbe Lord is willing and the weather permits they intend returning Friday, there is nottriig like chickens in a family no matter bow small (the family 1 mean). Loin- THE WORLD CNBHUKU. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind aro nlmrtnt unlimited and when Syrup of Figs waa first produced .i i.-.i.i " i :.u .1 llie worm was eurteiieu n itu uic on ly perfect laxative known, as it ie the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectual to cleanse the system gently in the Sprit. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Special Notice, Ladles or gentlemen who con template buying g)ld watches Mill find it to th ;ir advantage to call at F. M. French's jewelry tore be fore purchasing, as there has been quite a reduction in prices. The Corner jewelry store. Brick Urlck. For sale in large or small quan tities, delivered at kiln, one mile east of the city, in the city or on board cars. W. C. Cassell. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milk of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clothing blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods are the best in the market and w ill give entire satisfaction. Will & Stark will be gla 1 to show you their large line ol beau tiful silverware, it will do you geed, even if you don't buy. Thomas Brink has received a stock of baby carriages which lie is offering at prices aa low as the lowest, and they are first-class goods. Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans. Childrens school cloaks in end less variety at the Indies l'.azaar. Ilanan & Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace & Co.'s. Pay your school tax and save costs of collection. Watches, chains and spectacles, specialties at F. M. French's. MARKIKD. UrNDI.EY-WICKIZER-By jas. F. Stewart at his residence on West Till, street tin Thureduy cycninir at 7:3i i. m. Mr. J, C. Humllt y and Miss lluiintti Wiek'zcr, Hutu of Linn county. LOST On tho road near Albany or in Al bany, a black aatchel or grip coutainintf a IJatk vent and coal, a pair ol overalls, a hroad brimmed hat, a air of slioea, 2 aliirU, a raznr and s:rap, mug and aninh, a pair of Hl'ura and bondage for a rare home and brace inbcttle, also a revolvir. Literal re ward will be paid to the Under ou I cat ing the same at Hkkai.d ott'.C'. LOST On linker or MnntKOineiv btree's, thia city, tmiall paper detail for carved work with word and figure I Ihua: "2 halved like thia." K'lnler will tileaae return to olt:ce of Sugar l'ine poor a-d Lumber Co, 1 and will be Huitablv regarded. 1 No article entering so generally into the food of every household is so generally and villainously adultered as bak ing powder. These adulterated powders are shoved upon the public with the greatest persistency. Throbbing advertisements in newspapers claiming this brand or that is absolutely pure, backed by analyses and cer tificates, and yet they are adulterated with ammonia or alum. It is to be hoped the law will take hold of these merciless manufacturers and punish them for destroying the stomachs of the unsuspecting consumer. Amid all this fraud and deceit Dr. Price's Cream Bak ing Powder stands almost alone battling for pure food and continues to furnish a pure cream of tartar powder at almost the same cost to the people as the arnmoina and alum pow ders are sold at, yet it costs much more to manufacture. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is of the highest strength. It produces the largest amount of leavening power attainable in a pure baking powder. It is free from ammo nia or any other adulteration. No powder does such work. Housewives who have tested all use Dr. Prices only. BTJ9INE99 LOCAL9. For nice fresh oysters go to John Isom's. Buv Tour gasoline stoves of Hopkins Bros. New diees goods just receivid at W. F. Read's. Klein Bros, are giving a fine piauo to their customers. A fine line of gold rings just opened at Will & Stark's. Fresh comb honey, Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. Cakes of all varieties, fancy and plain at the Delmonico restaurant. Wanted on Lebanon canal a number of good teams at $3 50 per day. Set your watch with French's regulator and you will not miss the train. Fresh Ya.piina bay Falmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde's market every day. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter c-s, put up by E. W. Achisou, at all the cost of stone. For lice pocket knives best pa tent tompered shears and scissors and extra hollow ground razors, go to Stewart & ox. Lovrest rates and best accomm-i-dations to passerger going Kust vi i Canadian Pacific Railway ask C. B. Winn for rates. Use the celluloi 1 eyeg'aes e'ean ers. (Handkerchief not always elegant.) Free with each pair of glasses at F. M. French's. Some of tne test styles of ele gant bed lounges can be seen ai Fortmiller & lrving's, as they have just received a large invoice. Parties intending to go Fast should secure their tickets over the popular Union Pacilic and Oregon Short Line toute. Call and see t.nrrau & Monteith for t ckets. You can save m ney by going at once to Klein Bro.'sshoe store and purchasing a pair ol Ox lord ties. I'he price has been reduced to close them ou. Those contemplating purchas ing a piano or organ should call at Will & Link's and tee their beau tiful instruments. They cairy the best makes and sell them on very essy terms. Mr. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a freth kiln at his brick yard one mile west of the court house, and is prepared to fill all orders. A man will be in waiting at the yard to attend t all callers for brick. W. R. Graham has received a fine assortment oi Thomas Kay all woolen clo'h suits and overcoats. He also has a large Hue of foreign and domestic cloths, ami is mak ing stylish suits and garments at very reasonable prices. Call and see his new goods. Conrad Mtyer's new oven is now completed, and be is better prepared tLan ever to serve Ins old customers as well a3 new ones: w ith the best of fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti est hit rc lis to the most elaborate wedding rakes. Housekeepers are inviled to give the product of his new oven a trial. Call at S. K. Young's and see tho large and varied clock ol cloaks, sacks and jackets just re ceived. 1 have received my new stock of hdl and winter garments, including all the novelties in short and long jackets, etc., and am better prepared to suit the trade than ever before. Those that call early are sure to be satis fied. They are going vtry fast. Samuel E. Young. Iteautlful Women. The magical effects of Wisdom' Robertine us a beautifier and preserver of llie complexion have been attested by thousands of leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article evei discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tint to the complex ion, removing tan, sunburn, freckels and ail roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re mark on its delightfully cooling and refreshing properties, a distinction not found in any other similiar article known, For salt by Foshay t Mason. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria) Poison in the Kitchen. NEW TO-DAY. ts-k l3f A There aet QUARTER tied in Bt,-' ker county Ore-ng A iron, near w hatUr M is now Baker City. PCUTIIDV nun who hia ainceUkn I UII I become identified with Uie rmumtlAA and development of that country. 'i trialllU man ia co other than Mr. John Steaart, out of the wealUiieit and moat influential citizen in the county. Ii a recent letter be aays: "I had been auttering from paiua in my back vnd general kidney complaint for aoiue time, and bat! used many retntdiee without aay hut temporary relief. Ihe pains in m) back bad become so severe that 1 waa prevented from attending to my work and could not niuve without the ue of cane. Hearing, through a friend, of the wonderful cures foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 waa induced to try a box, and from that ver tint dose 1 found inatant relief, and before u ins; ball .he contents of the box the pains in cy back entirely disappeared I have every I itb in the virtues of the Oregou Kidney Tea, and jan conscientiously recomnieud it to n) friends. I would not be without it for any thing." Oregon Kidney Tea curea headache, incon tinence of urine, brick dust sediment, burn ingur paint jl sensation while urinating, and all aifectiona of tbe kiduey or urinary organs of either lex. IN IWX STYLE john 7m OA S IS CMNVHRSAHONAL CIR t'V man will be npeneu Oot. 5th by lira. Kniin i l u'h..m h ii i Uermau h-relt and ire k the la.iutiae aa tfu'-titlv as Kngtiah. Ih- ie may lie U ami ifirle who for uick of Mitivenotiur-al privi'egea and difhtntv in .ruin j the Uu uite, this ela-s m or jmt vieh tiidc'it. Mine for I hose who dwrt i practiea! mastery of the huiro're there A-ill lie an evtning class. Terms 60 oeuts a esson, or 2.i eei.tn iu a clam ol ut less than ten pupils. I' ave on 7th between Feiry and llr-adalbin st;vuts I'OTATOKS FOK 8ALK O.wd sjrteri Kurliai k poUttoe' at 2& cent per bushel, in . im lie! lott upwards, delivered in any part f the c.ty. Apply to Alvin Carothers ilin.iiili ihe pMtuiriceor rtheiwue. Mes re ( h ui L. Webster ft (V., have poal tiin for t w j tlrat .laaa agent for bled man's - Library f American Literature," One tent cleared (86,30 in three hours work lini' refreucci, residence, and pmeut aw- pl lliviit. T. M. Williams, Manarer. 07 fifth A.,sisw Vcrk. Flan Market. Huvin.' cHtililished a flh maiket on Ihe rinei ol Railroad and Second stiect. 1 a ill ki-eii on hand freth ft b. and fresh sm'mm at ie e nti er pound, arriving evtrv day xeept '1 iied lys and Saturdays. Imuire at Willi & Ilea' k-mith h p. feL .i uiiTRH & yri.vK Bans BKKI.F.V8 ABMCA BALVE. The best mve in the world for Cuti. tiruUeit, So.es, L' leers, Salt Kheuni, fever wores, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Corns, and skiu Eruptions, md pos. lively cures Piles, or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to iflvs perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 25 cents per btut. Fcr mle by Kosliey & Mason KAClTCaCfiT run high in this city over System Builder as every body is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Constipation, Impure blood and to build up their pystem. Try it and tell your friends about it, as it must possess wonderful merit when ail speak well of it. Ml IAS KEKVE UVKBriLU. Act on a new principle regula ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dis covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedilr cure biliousness, Itad taste, torpil liver, piles, constipationr Un equaled for men, women, children, smallest, mildest, surest! DO dose 1 for 25 cents. Samples ee, at Stanard A Cusick. French Tauay Wafer a. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what tho cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson llrug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. Wants to Raat. A four or five acre tract of land near Albany for the purpose of raising garden truck. Any having such land to rent will confer a favor by addressing Peter Downs, Albany, Oregon. F1. L. KENTON, -DEALER IX- -And a general GROCERI BS, NEAR THE POSTOFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON. 0 VEKCOATS. WINTER'S COLD AND STORM WILL SOON BE HERE When looking for Oven lothing to keep you warm and dry, r member that we have for the approaching winter season a great assoitment of: Kerarys. ftaplra. 4 Meltons. ktw aid rilata. Fresh. SACK, FROCK RUBBER COATS OIL RUBBER PANTS OIL RUBBER BOOTS OIL RUBBER SHOES OIL Or other winter oyerclothing, call and inspect. L. E. kex Leadinff :-:CIo Merchant -WHEN YOU HAVE i S. MS UU. Boyi SUITS Hi OVERCOATS Now arriving, you will le convinced that we are LAYING OVER ALL'COMPETI ' ION in our line when it comes tu Richly Tailored Clothing, HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REASON A ble Prices. Give us a call. sT. L. WALLACE k CO., 8TRAHAN BLOCK, Cooking Stoves and Eanies assortment of- blHrhtlla. Lain '! tr res. Rovrllirs Males aad In CAPE OVERCOATS COAT.-t MACK1NTOSHFS PANTS UMBRELLAS HATS LEVTIIKR JACKETS CLOTHING which you are coidia'ly invited to o BLAIN, to Tailor. SEEN OUR NEW OF- i m m i DDI! Mil HI I lllS ALBANY, OREGON at KatttiEWs & Washburn WINTER