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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1891)
THE MORNING fIiHALlJ:TUESDA , OCTOJ1EII (J, 1891 ON SALE. The) Pailt Herald will be on ale each morning at H. J. Jones' book store,where iUvi be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINH9 A BOLT TOWN. Cloaks at the I.u.lies Bazaar. Cranberries at C. K. Drowneil'a. llitt. Ji-ir Mycr-. f Scio, wa- in the city yesterday. C:if ('ml cranl Ti-ms at Achi eoii's opposite Russ ll-'ii.-c. Mr. V. F. Crot-by has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Dr. J. A. I.ambetson, ( Leb anon, was in the city yesterday. Ladies and children combina tion suits at tli; Ladies Bazaar. II. II. Hewitt went to Yamhill county yesterday n leg il businesr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Tun-ell, of Tacoina, are visiting in this city. Mr. C. J. Stmrt lias returned from a trip to Portland and the Souud. Choice Sic'Iv lemons. : dr.tn for $1 at Achi.-o-iV, cueoanuts ." cnts up. California graces and prat-he.-', ami all kind of truit lit season at Achi son's. Charles Thompson, of Niagara, it in the city on Ins return iron: l'o tland. Try our chow chow now on sab in quantities to suit at C. K. Brownell's. Cloakp, cloakf, cloaks, for in fants, children and hulks at the Ladies Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dannals have removed fn n Julias to this city t reside. Mr. J. M. Shephrl and wife and Mrs. Coll Van C 'eve went to the bay yetterday. Mr. John Fox and lamiiy left yesterday for a trip to Mr. Fox's" old home in Indiana. (J. B. Porris, attorney of Eiijrime. and Mr. J. L, l'a.'e of that place were in thecity yester lay. Thanksirivinir day will be the 2rth of November this year. j Christ nasand New Year coiner n Friday . John Multan, J. J. Price. Bert P. Van Cleve, C. W. Watts and C. W. Sears came up from Portland last evening. The residence of James Mc Mahoii1 near Ilalst-y was entered by burglars la.t week and several hundred dollars stolen. Mr. C. II. Duncan and wife, ' Mrs. L. F. Cook and Miss Bessie Reynolds, of Baker City, are visit ing relatives in this city. Mr. C. !. Rawlings genera' s gent of the Union Pa-ilie rail road, of Victoria, B. C, is. spend ing a few days in this city. 1 have just r ceived direct from Vermont a shipmctit of piue maple syrup and will guarantee it abso lately pure. C. K. Browntll. ieo. Alexander and A.J. Adams, of the Lebanon Advance were in the city yester Jay, al.-o Fred Lyons, of the Stayton Tim js. The Salem Statesman says that there baa been no strike on the Ktreet car line in that city, and that the road H running as usual. The ladies aid society will meet with Mrs. Waltt r Mi.nUhh this Tuesday afternoon, lie,, f.ih .; work, a' full attendance is desired. It is said that Lebanon is scon to have a daily newspaper. t be run by Mr. Dais, recently fr m Texas, in connection with the Lebanon Exi refg. Parties intending to p Kast should secure the ir tickets o.cr the popular Union Pacilic ami reiro:i Short Line imi'e. Call and set i. urran A Monteiili fr t ckcts. Ladies call early an 1 make your select ion in ichiicery while the assortment is compute. The largest and best linu of ha's for Misses and children eve- ca.-riei before at the Ladies Bay. tar. Homer Miller, who is in cs nip for his health, with his father Mart Miller, at Hal-iead on the Oregon Pacitic, is gaimi gai.d tinds bis camp a ery plcm-ant one. Good water gojd air and plenty of company. Just before troin-; tothe.-ta'e fair the editor of the Silvertoii Appeal wro'ean item warning all to l"ok out for cappers and le.-.nko men, and before be was on the -.'rounds an hour he drojij ,d f M in a sin II fame. The IIarrisbur' Water Power Co. will elect its oihVcrs next .-at unlay. The people of tha" city are sanguine that the ditch w ill In-dug this fall. The construction of the canal will cer'ainly trivc impetus to the tlirivinvr tow u ot 1 1 urr i-1 n ru. The harvest of the Willamette valley's prune crop t'i-r lS'.'l is ju.-t ills u t tinisheil, and from circlully prepared estimates it is jiiiUji-d to to be jerceptibly larger than last vear's crop. Many new orchards bjarin this year for the tiisttime, and their product added to tin average crop in the old oiehards. brines the total out-put up topiit a liatutsoiiie tenure 1 tie ;rrov ire.: f pnines in ( ireful i.-. a s.icvss, and their cultivation may l e ix pectcd to inerease fr-mi year t" year for many years. I.inti county has many acres of line prune land. Oregon l'i mu" com mand good price-every w heie, and they have thus far proven them selves a sure crop. .-xt year there will be live limes as many jkuiihU raised as there was thi: year. Barns Hurncii. The barn of Daniel McCl.dn.cf Harrisburg was burned S unlay morning, also the barn .. L. Can non near Peoiia on the following morning, Each are eupposed to Lave been caused by c.'illrm plaviug with matches. Consi ler able bay aud oats was burned in each instance. AT TBE CHRISTIAN CHUSCtI, The Miuiatsiial Asiociaiioa Will 0 n Tsna is TLii City. Following is the programme of the Chiislian Ministerial Associa tion, which meets today: TUESDAY. 2. -SO I, m. Opening bv the Prcsi dent, D. Wetzell. 3 c. m, Address of welcome by (. W. Wright, of Albany; response by P. R. Burnett. 4 r. m. R?port of Tuimiitee on constitution, election of officers and appointment of committees. 7 :oD i m. Sermon. "Our Plea," T. F. Campbell, of Baker City. WEDNESDAY. i a. m. Devotional service by J. K. Kobnett, of Aumsville. 10 a. m Paper, "(.Jualificit'on )f.j:iders," by IK M. Doty, of Dal las : dicus-iion. 2 i'. m. Devotional eervice by D. C. Kellum, of Thurston. 2::50r. m. 1'aper, "Ministerial tiualitication," A. B. Wale, of tlillsloro; disi usKion. 11 M i: m. Paper, "The Treach er as a Pastor,' D. Wetz.-ll, of li tland; discussion. 4:30r. m. Keport of commit tee, 7:30 tv m. rierin n,"IIow much Can we Know of Lied?" W. It. Willicms, cf Salem. TIRKSDAY. ! a. .m. Devotional servite by Dillard llolmau. '.::0 a. m. "Duties of an Kvan elist," B. F. Bounell, of Mon mouth. 10:3v) a. si. Lord's f-uppei," S. J. Ifanman, of Poitlaud. 11:3') a.m. Report of commit tees. 2 r. m. Devotional servicr, A. D. Skates, of Pleasait Hill. 2:30 cm Taper, 'Church Fi iiarice," T. F. Brown, of II Usboro; uiscussion, 3:30 H. Action," 'alem. 4 :30 c. tees. 7 :30 i M. Paper, "Unify of . R. William, ot m. Report of commit m. Sermon, "The of Christianity Super rriumph human," David Wetzell, of Port land. Vale littory, J. '. Stewart. The Albany Firemen. Coiiccrnimr the Albanv tircmen at Vic'oria the Times ot that city davs: Albanv's hose team is com- I'oscd of as tinea bt of bovs as one coul'l meet. They are not; "k'u-k ers.'' and accept the judges decis ions with grace, 'lheir names are W. II. Warner, W. Reese, C. W. Watts, .f. J. Du Bniille. L. A Allen, Jas. Muriy, Frank tiem nt ll, James Spencer, H. Sipiires, 11. Iigue, J. K. Delg'er, N.Jordan, A. L. Lamb. A. Kenny, M. Wiilams, t 'has Meadin, A. Siernrnir-r. C. W. i.ubh, II. S. Craynor, Robt. Ilartin. Concerning the speed race the paper also- says: Al bany's tir fighters were then . ailed to ih scratch. The friends lit this team were almost sure that the tiin.' of the Astorias would be broken, and the appearence of the men iudica'cd that, the confidence would not be misplaced. ThevJ got away to a splendid start as the oall drop ed, and made cyclonic time to w illiin 30 feet of the line, when Sternberg fell and was drag ged under the reel, which pissed lie mark in the official time of 2S to 4-') seconds. Had it not b-en for this i'.cciderit Albany would have made it warm work for Astoria. Nuttil lucliau. C-ipt. J. W. Crawfor-l.of Salem, In:.ian aent at L'm itilla reserva tion, has some Indians on exhi ti n at the Portland exposition. T r.'e Indian etiiefs arrived to take part in the ptogramme of "Pioneer Day." They are Joseph, of the .ez Perces: Moses wtio 13 con sidere.i the staten.an of of the Northern tiibet, and is at the tie.id of the large.it Indian reserva tions; aiid Lot chief of the Spokanes. On Fridsy they were joined bv Feme fourteen Umatillas ; these latter executed that evening war and ghost dinces were given in the music hall. The dillVrent dunces were given in full costume, and in view of the fact that the Umatillas are noted for the gor geousnest of their apparel, the spectacle was witnessed with great interest. lSemoval ullce. W. R. Orahatn has removid his tailolilig e.-ta'ol'siiiiielil to Hew coiiiiiunlioiis tpiaiiets on tirt s:reet, opptisiie the Farmeis it Men hauls lii.-nrauce oflice. lb has a line Iinci. cloths for winter suiting overcoa's and garments for men ;ti:d youth, which his skilli'ul tail. us will nake up on short notice in neat and lashinable styles. His prices will be found most reasonable. I'alct IIU riu.t. Bail b!o d has recently existed Itetwecn (i:bion Meyers niiti a young m in named Vaughn a Lyon?. Tic? f jrmer was arrested Saturday on a charge of carrying concealed wepous and was bned $10. He came to this city yi ster ilay in company with Constable Berry of that place and paid his fine. In i:rnrd-r Ilcutou'a Court. A tin horn gambler named Wall pole, who is well a ipiainted with ihe police of Albany, has returned from Portland. He not into an alttrcation yesterday with Frank .Marshall and was knocked out into tlie stieet by the latter. He swore cut a complaint against Marshall, whe paid his fine to Re corder licuton. An Overturned time,. W. Ross and Frank B'odge't were returning from Corv.llis San day, when ineir hoise became freihtcned at a skunk in the road mo ran oil' of a grado in the road. The bu-gy as broken to pieces, but l'e xoiim; men were not ser- iou-dy hu t. HW3 OF THE COAST. Interesting It-ms from Eichanje ThroDKhoatrthe Northwest. T. P. Lee is shipping the last of his melons tins week, making 3tf car loads in all this season. Grants Pass Courier. Fishing parties to Roue r'ver are mite freipiont now and jitd ingfiom the large number of dead lish to be seen in ths river giant powder is extensively used for bait. The fish c mmissoner could make himself quite popular here with the masses if he wou'd prose cute the parties who use eiant powder. A conviction would be easy as the citizens a'ong the river are opposed to it. I:i a few yeais Rogue river will lose the reputa tion of b-ii'g a good stream for lish unless this nelaiious practice is stOj-pid Cei.tral l'o'.nt Knle. prise. Salmon are taken with the hook and line quite frtitien ly elf the mout i of the Columbia river and just inside, and the tug boat men have been enjoying rare eport for tha past two weeks. A twenty pound salmon in the full enjoy ment of all his faculties, can make more fun on the end of a line than anything that wears fins and scales. Croupcr and rock cod are found in considerable numbers when the tug bjat men have time to lxk for them. Wondeiful filct-trlcal Ultcuvery. On Fiid.iy night two dynamos belonging to the Crouch-Houston Kleutrical Manufacturing Co., of Kugcne, Oregon were tdaced on xhibition at the Portland Fx posi tion. The etlcct on the vast crowd assembled en both Friday aiul Saturday night on eee:n bare, ex pi. Bed electric wires in close con ned ion ai.d r-hort circuit, handled with impunity, trodden on, ex posed to the bear llesh, was eoine- thin e'ec'.rical. It seemed almost lucrcuible, yet tlie naru ta t re tnained tli it it was left for an Oregonian to di cover what all jbe ha I failed. Kxperls and Others gathered about this wonder ful machine a id bun lied the un insulated wires, but all efforts to produce a shock were unavail ing. Te-iiJe thi ai't th .tdt ne-ij Utcgether obviated by this m;w n:d w inderful system of electri city, it has an economic feature which cannot be overlooked or est:mated. On other systems where high ter.sion light is iren erattd, the expensive resisting coil is imperative, but on the Crouch Houston fyetem this large item of expense is altogether done away with ; rgu'ii, as all wire on this new tystcui is bare, a large Him of money can be yearly saved by non iiistUat'on. Ilel liazar. At the opening rehersal of Bel shazzar last Friday night thirty two were present and the en thusiasm and earnest vim that was manifested i highly encoragcing and alrealy success is assund. Tonight promptly at 7:30 the Metronome will ln"'in to measure time, and at this meeting we have everv reason to believe that out number willbegrea ly im-reased. Amater simrers w ill lind that the drill in a cantata of so high a de gree is very beneficial and they will do well toavail themselves ol such an excellent opportunity All singers aro welcome to this least of song. Mease let lis a'l remember that the time of thosi who instruct is valuable and that promptness is the road to success, ami be on time Remember the place of meeting. Pi of. K. U. Lorillard s residence, t itth street between Jelfersi u and Railroad. Com. l,mly Dlxlttnn lr Kt furin. Perhaps, U'.sl now, when so much is being said about dress re form, it may be interesting to re call Lady Florence Dixie's idea of an ideal walking cos'time for women. A few years ago sdie be gan a vigorous crusade against the long skirt. "The bugbear skirl," r-he calls it, "liamj cring to the limbs, the spouse of mud and dirt." She does not want women to adopt the garb of men. because it is so ugly. She says: "1 un hesitatingly delare that the day is fast approaching when the hideous and senseless long skirt will die a natural death. 1 am not an advo cate of trousers for women, for I think trousers are hiedoiis at any time." But what shedues advo cate very strongly and earnestly islhegener.il adoption for street wear of a costume similiar to that which she puts n when in Scot land. It c. nsists oi a flannel skirt' knickeibockeis, a short kilt skirt and loose jacket, a style of dress and not ail strange or novel, except in its adaptation to general wear. And it is the lacK of startling originality in the i lea that is one of us chief recommendations, cor it is the eddness and unusualnegj of most of the iroprsed reform gar ments that caue their condemna tion wi-hout trial and almost at sight. Very few women, however much they may renei in secret. i agjinst tire tyranny of their present sty le ot tress, care to niase guy s or spectacles of themselves by donning outlandish costumes that hae only a promised, and rather dubious, possioility of mperior comfoit to recommend them. II rii Lrt Towi, A fellow named Ha:ri, who had separated fio n his wife, a step daughter of W. S. John, made a second attempt Saturday night to kidnap their children, which were in the custody of their mother at the rrsiderue of F. A. Burklurt. The police interferrcif and Harris was ordered to leave town, which tie promptly did. A Fruit Dryer Iturneil. Sunday afternoon while drying fruit iu a Curran dryer at the farm of W. J. Obeimeyer, near Tangent, the drcer caught lircaml burned to the v found. Ic ;w only bv hard w oi k that the barn I near bv was savid. SEAL ESTATE 8 ALE 3. C. E. and F. M. Barrows to Jas. B. Barber, w of D. L. C. of E. H.Gritlin : consideration. 480. J. M. Wiley to V. L. Wiley, lot s anu e ,!j ot lot 8 oik 10 Lebanon. $21)0-3. Marthc K. Schooling and hus band to Phoebe Kelsey, 1 acres in Harris! urg, JtlOO. E. C Pentland et ui., to Wm. M. Allingham, blk 20, Haves' add to lUlsey, $275. H.J. Hind to J. W. Wilson, s -2 n w J4 sec 2 tp 13, s r 2 w., fi20. Joseph Kelsey et nx., to Braytou A. Bernis, 70 acres near Harris burg, $280). C. . Maxjn et ux., lo Bray ton A. Bemis, 58 acre near Hal risbua', $30 Perry Conn etux.,to N.D.Co.in, ICO acres in tp s r 1 e., $1800. T. J. Pitchfor 1 et ux., to J. E Cvrus et al., tract in tp s r I e., $300. W. F. and D. B. Deakins to W. P. and T. J. Pitchford tract tp 11, s r 1 e , $30 . Peter L. Bilyru et ut., to O. W. Phillips, 351.12 a- res t4 10, s r 1 w , $5000. A. C. King to School Diit. oti, 2 acts in tlollv, 30 O. P. and Ruth A. Harvey to O. D. Nicho's, 11.23 acroi tp 13, s r 3 w.,4.0. The Urimnrr-Uiti'ieii Company. The sale of reserved seats was opened yes'crdav at Will A: Link's music stole for the engagement of the Pacific Coast favorites Joseph, R. Grismerar.d his charming w ife Miss Phiclie Davies, supjKir ed bv their powerful company, which will occur next Friday night a the Albany opera house, prcse it ing ftir the first time here t'te picturesque military (bama "Beacon Ligh's," ot which i In following is found in Ihe S.in Fia-i-cisco Post Mr. lirisiner p o dticed last night at the Alcazar a melodrama new to us, Beacon Lights, which was originally w rit ten bvDeWitt Young and revised and aV.ercd by the uctor himself, k is a drama that deals with mili tary life in Mexico and it affords a chance for etl'ective costumes and stage pictures, and all of hich are excellently attended to in this pro duction. It has many and strong merits. It is more resaonabb-1 ism most pieces ol its kind, ihe scenes are well worked up and the writing of the play is terse and lo the point. The hand of the actor is noticeable in it, in the arra"ge mcnt of incidents and the develop ments of situations. The story is new and few of the chaiac:ers have been found in o her plays, tJrismer has every prospect of making money w ith it, and he and Phtcbe Davies have both excellent parts. Mr. Gristlier plays Captain Allen, a soldier of the kind he can I est play, and Miss Davies makes a great deal out of Carrie Calhoun a part exactly suiliilto the peculiar vein of comedy which she pos sesses, first show n in her splendid piotrayal of Chispa, and afterward of Rosa Leigh in Koscdale. Marriage la LebaLoii. The marriage record in Lebanon last week included thai of William Mates and Mbs Clara Crabtne; Geo. II. Djtlge unl Josie Dodg; W. II. Cyruj and Miss 1 acouia Strickler. The tVeat he r To-dav. The weather forcast of the U. S. Signal service for the next 24 hours ii : coo'er; fair weather. Beautiful Women. The magical effects of Wisdom's Rohertiii3 as a beautifier and preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of leading ladies of uociety aixl the s'age. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tint lo the complex ion, removing tan, sunburn, freckels and ail roughness of the face and arms, leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. All re maik on its delighttudy cooling and refreshing properties, a distinction not found in any other similiar article known, For sale by Foshay & Mason. Mother? Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation its 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 diarrlnci ami 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 a panacea the mothers' friend. So de, 35 cents. Special Notice. Ladies or gentlemen who con template buying gold watches w ill find it to their advantage to call at F. M. French's jewelry store oe- fore purchafing, as there has been quite a reduction in pries. The Corner jewelry store. Kltkl.fc KIA MIVK. The best salve in tin world for e u'.j HruiiH-s, Soicc, Ulcers, Salt f.lu-iin., r'evcr sores, Tetter, Chapped Ham'., Chilblain. Corns, undskiu Eruption:-, and pos. lively cures Pile.-, or i.o pu required. U is guaranteed to givs wrfeet satisfaction, or uicncy re fuuded, Price 26 cents er bus. Per ale bv Kosliey i M ison BOKX. L)AWSON--n Ilia wife of Kil Daw fori Id tlits c ty cu SatariUv, Oct. a, JMll, a 3D. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Ikictor prescribed : Catloria! B13ISESS LOCALS. For nice fresh oysters go to John Isom's. Buy vour garo'.ine stoves of Hoikins Bros. New die?s goods ju3t receivjd at W. F. Read's. Will ?ta.k have rome elegant souvenir Fpjons. Klein Bros, are giving a fine piano to their customers. A fine lim: of go!d rins just opened at Will A Maik'a. Fresh comb hoiey, Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. Fresh Yatjuina bay salmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde's market every day. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter .s, put up by E. W. Achison, at all the cost of stone. For lire pocket knives best pa lent tempered shears and scissors an 1 extra hollow ground razors, g to Stewart k Sox. Use the celluloid eyeg'ass e'ean ers. (11 itiilkerchitf not a' ways elegui.t.) Free with each pair of glasses at F. -M. French's. t'ome of tne test Etyl?3 of cle iint bed lounges can be t-cen at Kortmilier & In ing'e, ?.s they l.ae just receivid a lare invoice. One hundred acres of cLoVf land close to Albany, only land iinuer cultivation wanted, Male price. Address Box 3l!. You can save m ney by g !ng at once to Kleiii Bro.'ssl.oe store and purchasing a pair of Oi'o:d t.es. t'he price has been reduce J tocio-.e them oul. Th .-e ctntemplating purchas ing a piano or rgan sh aild ca'i a! W.ll A Link's and see tl.e.i hei'U tiful iiist riimuiits. They catry luc be-t ma'ies ami sell them on very eesy Terms. Mi. J. .S. Morgan has j n t completed burning a f re: h kiln at I is brick yard one mile west ol the court h jttse, and is prcpaied to fid ali orders. A man will he in waiting at the yard to attend to all Cillers for brick. W. R. Graham has received a line assortment of lhom s Kay ah woolen do h niits and overcoat, lie ais i ha-i a large line ol foreign and doiiiuMic clot lis, ai:d i-s mak ing 8' lish suits and garments at very rta-ioiniblo price?. Call anJ see his new goods. Con rail Mtyer's new ovtn is now cimpleted, suid l.e is tjctt.-r prepared ll an ever to serve Ida old customers as well as new ones with the be-t of llesh bread, ci:kes, in fact everything from the dainti est hi t rdls to the nin.it elaborate wedding cakes. Housekeeper? are invited to give the product of his new- oven a trial. Call at S. K. Young's and sc. the lirgo and varied Mo:k oi el-iaks, s n ks and jackets j.i--t re cti veil. 1 h.ne reeeied my ne-v s'.o k of fail and winter garments, including all the :;oVtl:;e. in siiort and long jackets, etc., and am belter prepared to sua the trade than ever before. Those that ci!l early are sure to be satis fied. They tire going very fust. Samuel K. Young. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milh of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson lheir itgetit in Albany. A lull line of men and boys ciolhinii Mankcts and il.uit.els and ali art i cles manufactured by the mill wiii be kei.'t in sbjek. 'llie.-'e goods art ti;e licet in the market and wiii ive entire satisfaction. Will & Stark w ill be gl i-l to i-how you their large lim; ol beau tiful silverware, it will do you geed, even if y ou don't buy. Thomas Brink has received a stock of baby carriages w hich h is oU'eiing at juices as low ai the lowest, and they are 1'rst-ela;::-goods. Do you want to be ' happy and make those about you pleased, il o go and get one of thoe lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymuns. Childrens Fchool cloak 3 in end less vaiiety at the Ladies Bazaar. Ilatian A Son's fine shoes sell on their own merit, and always nivi s satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace A Co.'s. Pay your tchool tax and save ; osts of collection. Watches, chains and Fpectacles. specialties at F. M. French's. Your school tax will be delin 'picnt if not paid at once. Look after it and sivecoits of collection. Great reduction in embrjiilered llouncing at W. F. Reads. Ki itmiat 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 system. Try it and tell your friends about it, as it must possess wondeiful merit when all speak well of it. MIL M HVK.t liVERI'ILI.. Act on a new principle regula ting the liver, stomach and bowel? through the nerves. A new bi- covery. Iir. .Miles' l ilts spceJily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un cqualed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! oO d..sei for 25 ceuts. Samples ee, at Stanard A Cusick. French Tany H'arera. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irc-gular menses, ai.d will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and Fafe every time. Manufactured by Rmerson Drug Co.. Han Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cuinming's drug store only. U'ai.ted to Ilmt. A four or five sere tract of land near Albany for the puriiose of raising garden truck. Any having such land to rent will confer a favor by addressing Albany, Oregon. 1. . . ; iter Downs, I TBE WOKLD KMUCHED. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything thf.t will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when .Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is Ihe only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectual to cleanse the system gently in the SpriL time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Beautiful geld watches in every imaginable design at Will A Stark's. New jewelry of latest patterns at W ill k Stark '8. XEIV TO-DAY, OF At my yard, ot :1m- :e 'd n e O i 7iiis..et b.tween itiil.o .ii and Moti'gom' iv, or delivered any where in t he ciiv. Inouire at litis on it Co's truck and dray oflic-; or at gro-iry store in east D irt if the et v. A man at yard from 8 o 12 at'd 2 t J 4 j'clock. W. VJ. CSSK!.L. , l ' -it lax- I I1 it irS ji Li i t llllc-, 1 - - A lot fiV:- rchiin co'tijre l.c ii itlc .c;.ot. A, 1 1 t ! W N I'Kii, - ity : !iimi tninaail wifc a 0 -tMUIOII III. Oil. u --Il;:illlll. For lit ruiitti'Hl c-.ll ut tilid Ottirt!. Opera House, Waruir &. Cra.-.pr, Ifsse-a & Man.'geu. tiii: dram iTic i:vi-:.T ! -On Xigl.t Gidy Fiihiv, Ocl(Iicr 9ih. Kn.-a; im til uf .! I. I'll r m ki-.k GRiSMER-DAVIES, Ar.tl ilicirowij c niipiM', - I'rus n'in' for llic rl Rt tinc here A Diet tin- ;ue Military Drama. i i'.u-i:s ok aiiMiskio' erve.l Seats, - - B $1.00 odds Will A Link's. Gallerv, Seals on salt .QUARTER iutur n ii liiils. r City. aftrMTIIDW UKin uIm Ii m -iiii:i til-'-OTIil! nluiili 'til Willi Ihi! reimms-s AGO and i!ti ii'iii-nt of Ihatcuiinlry. 'Iliii, i::ei ls r.o -r ha Mr. .1 .Im sti-warl, out if the wealthiu.t KniltiiiMt iritinetitiul citizem ri t!c county. Iri a rwi-iit iolier he says: "I luii lnvii initt-rini; Iruui )ai u in uiy lot L ciiil fi'-'cra1 kliim-y i- uiiiiiit ii.r fome tiuie. .mil Ii:t4 u-il many rniitiii 8 withcut any Mit rv niM.r.irv rv ief. 1 he inn in in, Iku-1 tiail Icmiii wi Hvi erc th ii I was i reveiiUd f-itm atti-hitiiiiT In n:y work and coul'l nol it wtihuii the up' of a a:ie. lliariif(. hronh a frli-ml, il the won'ierfiil cures ef t ly Oreifon Kidney Tea, I a in-liuteil to try a l.'.x, anil fnini that ve'V first dose I f--iini I ini'ait relii f, and tM;fnre il intf hall In- i-iiit'-nts ut tl.e tiox Ihe piinu in r. y bad !-Iiri: diwi;i i-rnl I have every f itli it. !!; v iitui.- ! ih! o.-i-.'on Ki.lni v Tea, anil ir .ri ii.tis ii-nimis!y rcjuininei .1 it to mi rn. inli. I wuu. J not he without it for any iliiiiK." Oi cu ii Kidney Tea eurea heailaclie, inoon tirent-e uf uri- p, lirick diiMt m.-diinvnt, tium iiiif ir paini.il M-u-Ktion Hhile urinatiiiir, autl .11 ,!iiV:tii 4 oi 'lie ki.li.ey or uriuary oraiii nl e'lti.er sex. n ma sms AT 91 :: iil'S k V r'- V n.i ASS IM CoNV;:iiSAtlOXAL cm nmii will lie iijier en Oct. ith li.' .Mm Kni'in r..l.ini nh-i is a Ciru au heifell and H'e k Hie la i'.a.-e an lliieiitlv as Knu''hh. 'I h-1 inn y t-c hi ? and uirln who for laek of r-niM is-.t .. al rivi mn and ditlieu ty in le r:.in-the 1 1 L'lii.-e, this elas is for just : h 'tihieiiti. M lu e for those h'idejri i l:ic'i.-il misery cf the Inniniaire there -a ill W r.n ev i ni: e; cla-s. Terms iiO cents a 'imioii. i-r -.'i lei.is iu a c'afs uf nut le-is thjii t- n at i C a-i mi 7lh bttweiu Keiiy a.d Uroi.i'.a-t in tin-is IMTAIOUS I Oil SALi: - oil Bjiliil l!:ita k i;u.cc! fl -'t i-etlt. ii-r bUHhel, hi .-im:-h : I. t-i u-iv.irt!i, delin red ir an tirt if tie i t). iM'i''.v to lvin Car th n llii-o-.i. h ilu p i-t iitiie or i tliuwje. Vrt -r-. I li i. I . Wehxti-r .V Cr., have jicfci lio.i. i-r in j fli-t ila s a,enn f r Steilniaii's l.i.ira i f Ami ne in l.ifirature,- tine mi nt iUari-1 ; :.u in thrie h.mrs work i;ie rel.-reti c , r ideiiee, aial iire-M.nl eji-i-'ii'x nii-ut. T. M. Williams. Manager. (p7rit.li Ale., New Virk. FiaU Market. H.ivai- i-t iblWud a fi-li maiket on the miner of H i: roan mi l Scioud stuvt I k rei. on hind fte. h II. h ai.d frch sa in :n ot live c im r-or pjund, atrivinjc cvirv day eee;.t 'I ue-d vs and Saturd.ys. Inquire at W iilis li lleto- f.lai kumth tcp. slo oiitkr Jt ni-isx Bros: v -w r i i hi rr.a-1 rear Albany or in Al ii "l-anv, a I I :c' sitehel or grip coi.t iniru i.ii. 1 i,-t ai il euat. a pair el overalls, a l.rnad liriiiumd hit, a l-air of shoes, --'si.irU, a raz.- and s r.ip, mnt and .inish, a alr of s;-ur n-l luudat-es for a race h use and i .. i.. I. .... . I... . ri vuii-.r. .LilHral re- uru e in mi-ii - -. U4rj mil be uaid the SuJeron leaving ; he same at UtaaLD ofCci. i Brick sa e ! I F1. L. KENTON. DEALER IN- Choice Tea, Coffees, Spices.Extrac And a general assortment of GROCER I E SEAR THE TOSTOFFICE. ALBANY. OREGON. QVEKCuATSJ II HNTER'S CO I. y When hxikinii ii ' niemlier thai wi we have f.r the assoitment of: kere.v. I tnplm. ( .Hrllwns. Aewnml Filul. IresBI. SACK, FROCK RUBBER COATS OIL RUBBER 1'AXTS OIL RUBBER BOOTS OIL RUBBER SHOES OIL Or other winter oycrclothing, call and inspect. L. E. BLAIK. ic, :-: Leadinff :-: Clothier Merchant WHEN YOU HAVE Boys' SUITS m Now arrivintr, vou will be convinced that we are LAYlNti OVER ALL'COMI'ETIIION in our line when ilcomcNto Bichly Tailored Olothin HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REASON A ble Prices. Give us a call. T. L. WALLACE & CO., STRAHAN BLOCK, s. COLD AM) STOliM WILL SOON 1'E IIKKK ior Over lothmg to keep vou warm and drv, r- approaching winttr sta-:on a great hliirhtllaa. LilK-M a-slnirrrs, Aovrlllnt Malra nml In CAPE OVERCOATS COATS MACKINTOSIII-S PANTS I'M Bit ELLAS HATS LEtTHEIt JACKETS CLOTH INti which you are coidia'Iy invited ti o 'to Tailor. EEN OCR NEW--- or and ffildrcii's OVERCOATS ALBANY, OREGOS fcCoiiipciiliflii ! mm v --V- .-. .-, -,