THE MOBSrryG HERALD: WEDKESDA : . OCTO.BER 7, 1891
gHoruing gaily Jurald
ON BALE.
The Daily Herald will be on
nle each morning at II. J. Jones'
book tore.where it tan be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWB.
Cloaks at the Ladies Bazaar.
Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's.
Ladies and children combina
tion suits at the Ladies Bazaar.
L. E. Blain was in Salem yester
day, looking after land interests.
T. J. Overman is making a trip
to the east, leaving on yesterdays
train.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Riles left
last night (or Oakland, Cala., on a
visit.
Klein Bros, are closing out their
stock of Oxford ties at a great re
duction. W. E. Tnrrell and family leave
this morning for their home in
Tacoma.
Try our chow chow now on sale
in quantities to suit at C. E.
Browneil's.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Such, left
last evening for their home in San
Francisco.
Cloaks, cloaks, cloak?, for in
fants, children and ladies at the
Ladies Bazaar.
Always on time with the best
the market affords. Try. and be
convinced. C. E. Brownell.
The Misses. Ball liavf received
their stock of mililnerv fur the
ian. Call and examine )etore
jitm-haaini: elsewhere.
I have just received direct from
Vermont a shipment of pare maple
syrup and will guarantee it abso
lutely pure. C. E. Brownell.
Parties intending to go East
should secure their tickets over the
popular Union Pacific and Oregon
Short Line route. Call and see
Curran & Monteith for tickets.
William Balaton, if Albany, left
Mondav evening for R ekvilfe 111.,
his old" home. Mr. Ralston bus
leen in Oregon since 1 47, and is
a brother-in-law of Judge O. N.
Denny.
From Mr. A. B. Lacey, who has
just returned from Independence,
it is learned that on Sunday lad
an eight-year old daughter of Dick
Tom was killed by being thrown
from a horse while out riding.
Coburg. a city of Linn county,
on the McKenzie, is to have a
genuine damage suit instigated
against it. Mrs. J. Thornton
wants $2,500 because she stepped
through a hole in a bridge and
sustained injuries.
Ladies call early and make vour
selections in millinery while the
assortment is complete. The
largest and best line of hats for
Misses and children ever carried
before at the Ladies Bazaar.
Everyone that has visited the
exhibition of art work done by the
-New Home machine and all those
not yet visited ihe exhibition
are invited to call and get a ticket
forth drawing of a handsome
prize at tilt :lose f the exhibition
Saturday eveniug.
Buyers and growers alike com
plain that there is no market tor
potatoes this fall. In San Fran
cisco they brinj; but 50 to tiOcent.,
which wonld make them alout a
bit here, for shipping purposes.
But there is no markft for sjtud.s
for shipment. Oregon this year
has grown thousand of bushels of
as line potatoes as ever giew anv
where, and it seems a pitv thev
should command no big price.
Tba FlctarHMiia Drama.
At the Albany opera house Fri
day evening next, Oct. !th, the
well known fuvoricta Joseph R.
Grismerand Phu-bc Davis, assist
ed by iheir own company will be
the attraction and appear in the
romantie military drama "Beacon
J.ights," of which the San Fran
cisco Examiner says : Las season
there was brought out a new plav
at the Grand, entitled "Beacoii
Lights." The play is rememlieied
as treating of a theme bimili ir to
the "Golden Giant." A young
woman, whose husband has died
in the gold fields, endures tribu
lations in seaking to establish lu-r
c'aim. She is protected, and
vili ainy thwarted by thechiva'rous
conduct of a youiig army officer
and his friend, an honest miner.
"Beacon Lights" alwavs was and
always will I; a great play ; the
piece, however, has been greatly
improved since its last visit to this
city, as the comedy has been de
veloped,, and the action lrghVned
by putting into five instead of four
acts, and so avoiding the shifting
of scenes in one of the lest acts if
the play. Each scene now stands
an act, and each has a strong
dramatic climax." "Beacon
Lights' should never Ikcoihc
"played out." Reserved seats on
sale at Will & Link's music store. (
Th Ministerial Association.
The Oregon Ministerial Associa-
tion of the church of Christ met in
this city yesterday. The meeting
was called to order promptly at
the specified hour, 2 r. m., bv the
president. David Wetzel of" th
first church of Christ, of Portland.
After a few brief, pointed and forci
ble remarks by the president, Mr.
U. W. Wright of Albany, gave an
address of hearty welcome and
was responded to in a happy way
by Elder D. M. Ioty of Dallas.
jev. r. u. irvine and Kev. T.J.
Wilson of Albany, were voted
access to the floor of the conven
tion. The committee on constitu
tion retorted a strong document
ana was unanimously adopted.
Ihe following were elected ofticers :
avid Wetzel of Port'aiid, presi
dent; J. F. Stewart of Albar.y,
vice-president; W. R. Williams of
Salem, secretary ; D. M. Doty of
tallas, treasurer. After appoint
ment of committee, the meeting
adjourned till 7 o'clock. There
will be some able addresses at
various hours to-day.
IHE OITT
CT COOHOIlV
ki i Bsport of tit
CtUf Eseinesr i Btpor
Coa-
dition of Fir Olitont.
The city council met in special
session last evening, mayor and all
members of the council being pres
ent. The report of Chief Engineer C.
II. Stewart in egard to fire cis
terns and water wa9 read. Follow
ing is the report :
To the Honorable Common Coun
cil of the City of Albany.
Gentlemen: In measuring the
lire cisterns to day with Council
man frencn we lo.inu tnai tne
witir stands in them as follows :
First and Ellsworth, Revere
House. 10 feet 6 inches ; First and
Feiry, Odd Fellow's Temple, Oft
2 in. ; Second and Broadalbin,
Democrat" office, 10 ft.; First
and Washington, St. Charles hotel
0 ft; Fourth and Washington,
Hearst's res , 4 ft 3 in., Fourth and
Ellsworth, Pearce's Church, 4 ft 8
in.; Fourth and Montgomery,
Crosby's res , 3 ft 7 in. ; Second
and Baker, Mrs. Saltinarsh's res.,
4 ft.
The first tl ree are connected
with the canal system, and the
ti-Ht two are practically inexhaust
ible. The third, at the Democrat
office, is connected with the small
Hume on that street, and although
it is now the deepest of all, it is
not always so. The remaining
five are at present almost worth
ies, the depth of water running
from 3.i feet to C feet. These
cisterns 'are all located at import
ant points, and in my opinion it
is absolutely necessary that some
thing should be done immediately
to make them available in case of
a fire.
All of them, except the one on
Fourth and Montgomery, can be
connected with a branch of the
canal by tiling a distance of only
one block in each case, and I would
recommend this as the cheapest
and the best plan and that it be
lone immediately
Also 1 would call your attention
to the fact tbat the new sewer on
Kerry ttreei will run within about
six feet of the fire cistern at the
Odd Fellows' Temple and as it will
bo something like four or live feet
deeper, the probability is that the
cistern will be entirely drained
would recommend tbat the council
empower the proper persons to
nave it repaired ana cemented im
mediately in case tbat it is drain
ed as we have reasons to believe it
will be. It is one oi our most im
portant cisterns, as you all know
and it would not be well for it to
be out of repair longer than
necestary. C. H. Stkwakt,
Chief Eng'neer, A. F. D.
The report was referred to the
committee on lire and water, with
authoiity to make ceitain needed
improvements.
Councilman Burkhart reported
that a letter had been received
from the purchaser of the city
boiuis stating that the lithograph
is nearly completed,
The marshal reported that the
building at the foot of Lyon strtet
was being removed
llayue & Buck were awarded
the contiact for building the lat
teral sewer across Calapooia street
between f.igfith and Aiatb
ihe matter of the connection
with sewers was brought up and
on motion it was ordered to declare
all such unconnected places nui
sances and order them abated.
The bili of Mrs. Brown for keep
imr Door of 12 was allowed. Also
the bill for lithographing citv bonds
ot H J. and attorney a bill for
drawing np city ordinance and ad
vertisement lor bonds oi ZoO,
J0BT LIST.
following is a list oi mrvaien
drawn for the term of circuit court
which convenes in Albanv on
Monday, Oct. 2(5:
Albany -Geo. W. Harris, stone
cutter; Fred Feebler, farmer;
Phil Swank, farmer; N. H.Allen,
capitalist.
Brownsville W. D, Washburne,
farmer ; reter rJither, farmer.
Brush Creek H. F. W. Hamil
ton, farmer.
Last Albany Ed. Cox, farmer.
Fox Valley W. E. Potter, far-
mer.f
franklin Butte Isaac Griffin.
farmer; John Cyrus, mill man.
iiaisey Job Simon, farmer.
Liberty John Wright, farmer.
Lebanon Put Kester, farmer.
Oi leans Jos. Yates, farmer.
Peoria S. S. Meyers, farmer.
Santiam E. L. Plummer, far
mer; L. C. Rice, farmer; J. M.
South, farmer.
oweei uome it. w. Kumbauith.
tanner; Frank Burnett, farmer;
W. W. Howes, farmer.
Shedd R. H. Wriitht. farmer:
Alex. Brandon, farmer; John
Duncan, farmer.
Scio T. J. Munkers. farmer: C.
W. Cole, farmer ; Ed. Goine, mil
ler. Syracuse iFaac Meeker, farmer.
West Albanv W. C. Morgan.
aruier; it. u. untr, carpenter. .
LKTTKK LIST.
Following is the list of letters
that remain uncalled for in the
Albany postoflice Oct. ! lRii.
C n t . '
Persons calling for the same will
please state that they were adver
tised : Henry Andrews. 2, Frewlein
Bauer, C. S. Bates, John R. Cole,
M. J. Colby, 2, Eva Chester, John
O. . Davis, Seuellzn Davis, Lara
Foster, Jonn Hps, Mrs. T. B. Grif.
tin, Chas. Gray, Miss J. Garrett,
M. Gleeson, A.G. Hawrms, Elbert
Janseen, L. A Manley, J. W. Nel
son, W. E. Oliver. Chas. H. Pra-
t r, Wm. H. Rowland. Billy Rue,
Jno. L. Robinson, Mrs. M. E.
Roberts, Chas. Reader, Carl Ran
kin, Eliza Thompson, Louis R.
Ulen, Krand Very, Elsie Williams,
C. E. Waggblen, Mary Woods, F.
C. Wallace.
T. Monteith, P. M.
Wanted.
A house of not less than five
rooms near the center of the city.
For particulars impure of theageiit
at the S. P. depot. ,
T
THB BIO
HQ BRIDGE.
ixrooted to BogioV
A Fares of Ms a Exrooted to Bsgia Work
Io-Dy Mt:lal on the GrwiinJ.
The public will be gratified to
know that active work is about to
begin on the big steel bridge.
The pile driver, the piling for the
piers, about 1000 barrels of cement
and planking, is on the ground,
and it is expected that a force oi
men will commence regular work
on .the piers to-ilay.
Thecontractors Fav tbat the piers
will be so far advanced as to te
beyond dauber of a rise in the
river within eighty diyo, and tint
! tre
steel bruige itself wh ch is
now being made at fie factory,
can be put in place within thirty
days after its arrival.
The site of the bridge will hence
forth bo a scene of active opera
tions, and the big bridire will soou
begin to assume proportions.
HEW3 OF THE COAST.
Interesting Items from iclaogei
Throughout tho Northwest.
The Eugene ice works are now
able to supply that citv with an
abundance oi tin house-m i
article.
A wfgon read from Cottage
Grove to Bohemia mines is very
desirtbe. The best route is up
Brass creek.
The Suropfer Valley Railroad
company is now running passenger
coaches "regularly for the accomo
dation of its patrons.
Mrs. J. V. Thornton, of Cottage
Grove, caught her foot in a hole
in a sidewalk, fell and broke her
ank e. She now bring suit against
the city for $2500 damages.
The Cottage Grove Leader is
urging the capitalists ot that town
u bitild a fruit cannery at once
There is certainly anv quantity of
tine fruit near theie going to waste
J this fair,
Amairied couple bv the name
of Craig came to Eugene about
ore month uo. Thty' were well
.unified with the town, and talked
of going into business. One even'
ing shortly after arrivitg, Mr
Craig arose trom his bed about
10 o'clock, and taking the liione
lielonging to his wile, alxuit $1000
in paper money, disappeared, and
sin e that time nothing has been
heard of him. Mrs. Cra'g left for
her old home in the hast last
week.
A most horrible butchery of one
Chinaman by another occurred at
a mining camp near John Dav
Grant county. Ah Fue had loaned
Ah How $10, and when the forme
asked to be repaid, the torrowe
replied bv drawing a hiiiie kniii
anil hacking nwav at How as he
might chep down a tree. Not one
of a dozen or more wounds inflict ed
reached a vital part, but great
chunks of flesh from arms, hi,is
these and hack were sliced oil
and in a very short time the
butchered Mongol hied to deatl
Uthcr (jiunameii m the ramp sue
ceelel in disarming their murder
ons countryman, ami ken
hiin in captivity until Sheriff
Cresap could be sent for
lhe murderer is now in tail
at Canyon City.
Removal Notice.
W. R. Graham has removed his
tailoring establishment to new
commodious quarters on First
stieet, opposite the FarmeJs
Merchants Insurance othce. lie
has a line line of cloths for winter
suiting overcoats and garments
lor men and youth, which his
skillfuL tailors will makeup on
short notice in neat and fashiuabl
styles. His prices will be found
most reasonable.
The Santiam Mines.
The new mill for the Albanv
Mining & Milling Company has
been all hauled in, and is being
placed in position lor work as last
as possible. B. M. Huston, who
lad the contract for doing the
hauling, returned tins week with
the teams. He reported that
about eight inches of snow had fal
len on the summit but had all
gone ofT. The successful placing
of the new mill at the mines is a
mutter of congratulation to the
company.
Fine Strawberries.
Several boxes of fine strawberries
were on exhibition at Browneil's
grocery store the other day. They
were raised on v. ti. Kelley's
place on the other side of the river
and speak well for Oregon climate
and soil.
The Weather To-Day.
The weather forcast of the U. S.
Signal service for the next 21
hours 'n: cooler; fair weather.
Some fl'erauce.
"How many seconds are in a
minute?
"Do you mean a real minute,
mamma, or one of your great
big wait-a-minutes?" Indian
apolis Journal.
frequently aeciuents, occur in
the house-hold which cause burns,
sprains and bruises : for use in such
cases Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment has for many years
been the constant favorite family
remedy.
At Will A Stark's can be seen
some of the uiost beautiful ladies
gold watches, which have just
been r.-ceived.
If yon are hungry go to Parker
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
Lawn sprinklers, Matthews A
Washburn, garden hose, Matthews
& Washburn, lawn mowerSjMatth
ewa & Washburn, pumps, Matth
ews & Washburn, bath tubs,
Matthews A. Washburn, water
closets, Matthews A Washburn,
gasoline stoves, Mutthews A, Wash
burn, the liest of everything
Matthews & Washburn.
Great reduction in Oxford ties
at Klein Bros.
POLITICAL 003311,
Democrats of Linn Have Borne Available
Coagronlnal Timber.
The discussion as to whether
or not Hon. Ringer Hermann will
bo nominated by the republicans
for congress, and if not who his
successor will le, is regarded with
interest by democrats in this por
tion of Oregon, w ho it is sa d will
have something to say when the
time conies about 'who tha deiu
crats nominee t-hall Ik.
It is said that Hon. JetT Myew,
the energetic young senator from
the classic "Forksof the Santiam,''
is considered by his friend) as an
available canditate, and his name
has already leen men i ned in
this connection in o her parts of
the state. Jetf is a great rustler,
and considering the short time he
has been in iolitiies is decidely in
the swim.
The Independenco West Side !s
informed that there is considerable
"talk on the quiet" that a p rtion
of the deiiKKTatic party mav ask
Hon. J. P. Galbraith, of Linn
county, to accept f e nomination
f r congress, and adds that as
Linn is the banner deimcratic
"ounty of the state ; and cen'rally
located with a bright political ca
reer as Mr. Galbrath has had, he
he wou'd make a strong race.
THB WOKLP ENKICUKD.
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of Figs was first produced
tne wortu was enriched with the on
ty perfect laxative known, as it is
Ihe only remedy which is truly
pleasing and relresbing to the taste
and prompt andeflectua! to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time an;
tne better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Mothers?
Castoria is recommended by
fhysicians for children teething,
t 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 diarrhoea and Mind colic,
allays feveriahntss, destioys
wot ins, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and givt s it re
freshing and natural sin p. Cas
soria is the children's anacea
the mothers' friend. 35d'i8k3&
cents.
M1LV8 NEKVEA IIVEK PILLS.
Act on a new principle reguln
ting the liver, stomach and bowel?
through the nerves. A new dis
covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr On
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest 1 bOdoee
for 25 ceuts. Samples ee, at
Stanard & Cusick.
French Tnsy Wafer.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cai., and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store only.
Wanted to Kent.
A four or five acre tract of land
near Albany for the purpose of
raising garden truck. Any having
tuch land to rent will confer a
favor by addressing Peter Downs,
Albany, Oregon.
BITKLEK-g AK.MtA SALVE.
Tfce best salve In the world for Cut
Bruises, So.es. Ulcers, Salt Kkeuni,
Fever sores. Tetter, (-banned Hand.
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and pos.tively cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to give i
jeneci sausmcuon, or money ro
unded. Price cents uer box. Fcr
gale by FosIibj & Mason
BOKN.
OHLIN(J--Totlie wife of Ralph Oli.ing
in mis city ou ueia, a eon.
ACIIISON To the wife of Geo. Acid-
son in UiUcit) on Oct 0, a daugMsr
McCOY-Tj the wife of James B. Mc-
Cey at Oukville, on Oct , a daugh
ter Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed :
Castoria I
The Ideal Baking Powder
is
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder.
For more than fifty years Cream of Tartar and Bi
carbonate of Soda have been used for leavening purposes
with sufficient flour added to preserve the strength of the
powder unimpaired, and this with the addition of whites
of eggs comprises this pure and wholesome leavening
agent, that has been the standard for 40 years. In its
use pure, wholesome and delicious food is always assured.
Makes cake and biscuit that retain their moisture, and
while they are flaky and extremely light they are fine grained,
not coarse and full of holes as made with ammonia baking
powders, latter dries up quickly. Alum powders leave a bit
ter taste in the bread or cake.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder once used, always used.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
For nice fresh oyslers go to John
Isom's.
Buy your earj!ine stoves
Hopkins Bros.
New diess g x.ds just receivjd at
W. F. Read's.
Will & Stask have tome e'.eg:int
souvenir spjons.
Klein Bros, are giving a fine
piano to their customers.
A fine line of go'd rina just
opened at Will & htaik's.
Fresh comb ho iey. Linn county
production, at ParkVr Bros.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Fresh Yaquina bay Fa'inon at 8
cents per pound at Hyde's market
every day.
Have you seen those beatitifu'
cement walls in the ceinetcr ,-s.
put up by E. W. Achison, at all
the cost of stone.
For tine pocket knives best pa
tent tempered shears and scissors
and extra hollow ground razors,
go to Stewart & Sox.
Use the celluloid eyeg'asa clean
ers. (Handkerchief not always
elegant.) Free with each pair of
glasses at F. M. French's.
One hundred acres of choice
land close to Albany, only land
under cultivation wanted," Sta'e
price. Address Box :51'.l.
You can save money by going at
once to Klein Bro.'s shoe store and
purchasing a pair of Oxford ties.
The price has been reduced toclose
them ou'.
Thote contemplating purchas
ing a piano or jrgan should ca'l at
Will it J. ink s and tee their be:u
tiful instruments. They carry the
bet makes and se'.l them on "very
essy term?.
Mi. J. S. Morgan haa just
completed burning a freth kiln
at 1 is brick yard one mile west of
the court house, and, 'is prepaid!
to fill all orders. A man will be
in waiting at tho yard to attend to
all callers for brick.
W. R. Graham has received a
Cne assortment of Thomas Kay ah
woolen clo'h suits and overcoat.
He also has a large line of foreign
and domestic cloths, ar.d is mak
ing stylish Pti its and garments at
very reasonable prices. Call and
see his new goods.
Conrad Meyer's new oven is
now completed, and he is better
prepared ttan ever to serve his
old customers as well as new ones
with the best of fresh bread, cakes,
in fact everything from tiie,lamti
cst hi t rolls to the most elaborate
wedding cakes. Housekeepers
are invited to give the product of
his new oven a trial.
Call at S. E. Young's and see
the large and varied stock of
cloaks, sacks and jackets just re
ceived. I have received my new
sto.-k of fall and winter garments,
including all the novelties in
short and long jackets, eti-., ami
a:n better prepared to suit the
trade than ever before. Those
that call early are sure to be mtis-
lied. Ihev are going virylast.
Samuel E. Young.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Milh
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clottiine
blankets and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill wili
be kept in stock. These goods an
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
Will & Stark will be gl id to
show you their large line ol beau
tiful silverware, Jt will do you
geed, even if you don't buy.
Thomas Brink has received a
stock of baby carriages which he
is offering at prices as low as the
lowest, aud they arc lirst-clasE
goods.
Do you want to be happy and
make those about you pleused, if
so go and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans.
Childrens school cloaks in end
less vatiety at the Ladies Bazaar.
JIanan & Sun's fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always gives
satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L.
Wallace A Co. 'a.
Pay your school tax and save
costs of collection.
Watches, chains and spectacles,
specialties at F. M. French's.
Your school tax will be delin
iiuent if not paid at once. Look
after it and save costs of collection.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
kit.:mk.nt
run high in this city over System
liuilder 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 wonderful merit
when all speak well of it.
NE IV TO-DAY.
for sale
DJr
Of lll'll'l
At rny yard, or it my lea'd nee
on 7th street between RaiUoad and
Montgomery, or delivered any
where in the citv. Inquire at
Huston & Co's truck and dray
office or at grocery store in east
part cf the city. A man at yard
from 8 'o 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock.
W, C. Cassfix.
Opera House,
Warner & Cia&e, Leasees & Mutagen.
' THE DRAM VTIC EVENT !
One Night Only
Friday, October 9lh.
Euga cincat or-
jo:-;i:pii
FII0E11K
GRISMER-DAVIES,
AikI their ovm onipany,
- rrcacming for t.1o rt ft time here
icacoB-:-Hik
A Picturesque Military Drama.
riiH'KK ok admissiov:
Reserve.! Seat., - - $1.(X)
Gallery. - - "(lcs
Seats on sale at V ill A Link's.
Kir
i here net-.
QUARTER
tied in 11:
ker i.oiii.tv
wS-or A
.'on, in ar
in iiuw IS!i-r City. aPCUTIlOV
man It j hix mik- oCrl I Uli F
:AC0
ami ik-vcN anient or t hat cm i. try. IhH
-na i h no other than Mr. J Itn Stewart, not
if tli wealthier uiuliniiet iiiritiuti:il -.'it zm
n tlicMtxiiity I ri a lecent leltvr he. bay
"I h ti! hut ti siiffcriiij; !ruiu iai s iti my lm. L
utiil trt'-x-ral kiilin y v tnpl-iint lor -oni: timj,
tut) hat' used uiMi r'-iniiius without an)
.nt temporary relief. Ihe pains in ui bad
hail Ixrom so Ht vere 1 was l-reventwi
from attending to niy work anil could not
in ve with .tit 1 lie Uft of a cane, ileariny.
through a friend, of the wonderful euros ef
foit hy Oregon kidney Tei, I wan induced to
trv a iu, ami from that ve-y nrst uoso I
f un.l instant relief, and before u intr half
he e-mtenti ot the hox the pins in y hack
el tirtly diKanpeired 1 have every I ith ir,
he irtue of ths Oictn Kidney Tea, and
hi ei'HsiMMitiously reeoninict d it to m)
Ct !-.-il -. 1 wuu d not be without it tor any
thit.lC." or. iin Kidney Tea cures headache, Ineoo
.iiienie ul urii.e, brick dust sediment, burn
.ns'i.r painful svnation while urinating, and
til arb eli'itu of the kidney or urinary organ
ol eitiit rsex.
AT
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Beautiful Women.
The magical effects of Wisdom's
Hohertine as a heautiCer and
meserver of the complexion have
htcn attested by thousands of
leading ladies of society and the
a'ajje. It is the, only article ever
discovered which gives a natural
and beautiful tint to the complex
ion, removing ' tan, sunburn,
freekels aud ail roughness of Ihe
faee nml anna, leaving the skin
soft, smooth and velvety. All re
maik on its delightfully cooling
and refreshing properties, a
distinction not found in any other
siimliur article known, For sale
ly Foshay tic Mason.
Special Notice.
Ladies or gentlemen who con
template buying gold watehes will
una it to ineir au vantage to can ai
F. M. French's jewelry store be
fore purchasing, as there has been
quite a reduction in prices. The
Corner jewelry ttore.
Pcuutifu! gold watches in eveiy
imaginable design at Will A
Stark's.
New jewelry of latest pat terns at
Will A. Stark's.
is mi SITLB
W. L. KENTON.
-DEALER IX-
ClmiflfiTftflx Mm Mm Mvm
; vuuvvuj
-And a general
GROCERI ES.
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. ALBANY, OREGON.
AVKKCOATS,
WINTER'S COLD AND STORM WILL SOON BE HERE
hen looking for Over- lothing to keep vou warm and dry. r-
' ' member that we hav e for the
assoitment of:
lirrsrys. Maple.
Mrllaas. ew a4
PlleM, t-'rrhM.
SACK, FROCKS
RUBBER COATS OIL
RUBBER PANTS OIL
RUBBER BOOTS OIL
RUBBER SHOES OIL
Or other winter overclothing,
call and inspect.
L. E.
Merchant
-WHEN YOU HAVE
OF
lfi :-: Leading
Mens, Boys' and Children's
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Now arriving, yon mill lie convinced that we are LAYING
OVER ALL COMPETI I ION in our line when it comes to
Bichly Tailored Clothing,
HANDSOME AND DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REASONA
ble Prices. Give us a call.
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
STRAHAN BLOCK,
assortment of
approaching winter season a
great
hlnrhlllaa. Lalrl
I'Milarm, Autrlltm
Wales aad la
CAPE OVERCOATS
COATS MACKINTOSIIFS
PANTS UMBH ELLAS
HATS LEATHER
JACKETS CLOTHING
which you are cordiaMy invited to
o
BLAIN,
:-:Clo
Tailor.
Lavp Over
ti
SEEN OUR NEW
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ALBANY, OREGON
WNTER
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