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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1891)
THE MORNING HEI? A.L1:TJIURSDA S OUTOftER S, 18111 ON BALE. The Daily Hbrald will be on tale each morning at II. J. Jones' book Btore.wbere it i tn be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Cloaks at the Lalies Bazaar. Cranberries at C. K. Browneil's. Komember Benson's-It ct are to night. .r tt Wriuumn rctjrned yeeter-. day from :i trip to Medford. t Indies and children combina tion suits at the Ladies Bazaar. ' Mrs. Ephriam Turner left last evening for her homo in Missouri. The Portland Exposition will close one week from nest Satur day. Mrs. J. II. I'pham returned yes terday from a visit in Oakland, California. Try our chow chow now on sale in quantities to suit at C E. Brownell's. Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks, for in fants, children and ladies at the I-adies Bazaar. Hon .V. C. Hansard was in the city last evening en route to his old home in Missouri. Ur. E. L. Irvine, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is again ab'e to ba out. Dr. Ci. V. (iray and wife return ed yes'erday from a visit to the Portland Exposition. Always on time with the best the market affords. Try, and be convince 1. C. E. Brownell. The I tail v Lebanon Effort is a new candiJate for pub ic favor at that place. It is edited by W. M. I'rais. Will & Link offer specialties this week to all purchasing New Home Sewing machines. Call and see the tine art dif play. The M insert. Ball have received their ntock of mililnery for the i-iimiii. Call and examine la' fore pun liasin el-.ewhere. Mrs. C. O. Lee went to Portland yesterday alter her son who is a candy maker there, and is ill with inflammatory rheumatism. I have just received direct from Vermont a shipment of puie maple syrup and will guarantee tt abso lately pure. C. E. Brownell. L. W. Deyoe, M. Wvgant, and I, Banta returned yesterday from a Hiiccessful deer hunt down at Alsea. They say deer are plenti ful there. They killed eight. Parties intending to go East should secure their tickets o.er the popular Union Pacific and Oreiron Short Line loute. Call and see t.urran & Monteith for tickets. Marriage licenses have been issued by the county clerk to J. C. Stand ieh and Abbie Taylor, J. F. Merriman and Kate Gertrude t'uiun. Alex Power and Carrie Lame. Ladies call early and make your selections in millinery while the assortment is complete. The largest and (test line of hats for Misses and children ever carried before at the Ladies Bazaar. The Corvallis city bond.-i of $1V 0(H) f.r the city hall have been re fused by the contractor after the work has commenced, as it is claimed that the issuance was ilbjral. The work h ill be stopped at least for the present. Those who have not visited the exhibition of tine art work done by the New Home sewing machine at Will A Link's music store are invited to call and get a ticket for the drawing of a handsome prize at the close of the exhibition Saturday evening. Wm. M. Hoag will arrive this morning frcm San Francisco. A special train will be in waiting to convey him to Corvallis. Unex pected that he will be accompanied by some other distinguisheJ rail road men, perhaps among them being Col. T. E. Hogg. Hon. II. B. Miller, of Grants rasa, a prominent candidate for congress on the republican ticket, was in the city yesterday en route to Portland. Mr. Miller has many friends throughout the congres sional district, and the nomina tion wilt probably rest between him and Mr. Hermann. A Chance In Mt. Jefferson. It is said i j Salem that people living in sight of Mt Jefferson are deceived by an optical illusion, or the snow has slipped from one side of the peak of the mountain, leavirg the surface as level as that of Table rock. Persons have been looking at the mountain' with glasses, and tacit time a flat top where the snow capped peak formerly was greeted their gaze. It is possible that it is an atmos pheric phenomenon similar to the mirage. In any case, the shape of the mountain seems materially changed. Eastern Star Lodge. All persons who are eligible and w ho wish to assist in the organia tion of a chapter of trie Order of Eastern Star, will pleanc call on 1). P. Mason, and lilt- their pe'i tion. The fee is $'..")0 for ladies anil for gentlemen which fee ac companies each petition, ihechap ter till ! organized on Saturdav evening Oct. 10th at S o'clo.k r. m., nt which time prominent memliers of the order from a dis tance win ie prcc nr. lv oMcrj of the W. Matron. Popular Lecture. Luther Benson of Indianapolis, will lecture in Albany on Thurs day night Oct. Sth, at 'the W. C. P I hall A ruru mtiiinrf nnit will thus be given to hear an orator, who is said by the Boston Post to lie "The superior of tiough," and w hom Ed Bain pro nounces ''one of the most thrilling platform orators in the I'nited btntes. Admission ire TI1B COUHTI COURT. P.cMdlngofthe October Terfc-Brtde Contract Let- The rf s'.znation of V. J. Witfg P The Stt, levy for IS'H was continued, C.D. Steen was allowed a re bate of eight mills ou tax of 1S!K). In the matter of the estate of Chas. A. Bhinehart, it was order ed that a warrant issue to F. V. Webber for $'' bo, and the treas urer turn the balance of tiersonal j,I?f)ertY0veJrJ J the administrator. I1ILI.S ALLOWED. P. Coshow aid poor. C. Cooley. aid poor. B. Moss, aid poor... 10 00 f Oil 10 00 10 00 Jno. O. Boid, aid poor Ladies Aid Society, aid poor Atto neys fees stf te vs. J no. Mills A. 15 Hudelsjn, acct roads Harrisbutg Lumber Co., acct bridges Jol nson & shelton.aect jail Albany Water Co., water. . M. fc'cott. stationery E. T. T. Fisher, surveyor. . John Usher, janitor court house 15 00 10 2) 4 25 3:5 CO 25 00 15 00 34 00 31 50 6 00 i. F. Russell, school sunt. 131 00 12 05 7 00 27 50 113 30 II CO 25 CO 39 86 10 04 Fees state vs. G. and F. Willis N. 1). Conn, acct roads. . Albany Electric Light Co N. P. Payne, toiinty clerk Stit.8 it Nuttijg, print ing Fees Coroner's inquest over E, C. Conley Mrs. M. E. Davis, keep ing poor Cyrus & Pitchford, acct roads Cyrus & Pitchford, acct roads W. E. Curl, treasurer,. . . D. K. N. Blackburn, salary 45 12 83 On 100 00 Cvrus A Pitchford, acct roads Stewart A Sox, acct roads ... Thomas Ferguson, aid poor 1). W. Uumbaugh, aid 51 04 4!) 70 10 00 poor 10 00 Amounted until y o cioca une mcruing. The I'oiular Favorite. On to-morrow night at the Al bany opera house the universal favorites Jas. U. firismer, Phoebe Davie's and their own coinp.iny will appear in Mr. De Witt Young'd romantic play entitled "Beacon Lights'' its first presenta tion in Albany, speaking of it the Sacramento Record Union says: "Beacon Lights" drew a large and delighted audience at the opera house last night. '1 lie play is a comedy-melodrama. The story is laid in Mexican territory, and the different scenes display a series of strong and well-marked out fcitua lions. The best of them is w hen the climax is reached where Captain Allan, the hero of the plav, in th? third act, in dirguise visit the rendezvous of the vidian of' the story to rescue the woman and v her clii'd cruelly kidnapped by a band of ruliians so realistic was the scene that the audience give a sigh of relief when the ex citing incident was over, and marked the adroitness of the author and the brilliant ending of the a Hair by long continued ap plause. The play was very much brightened by the clever and witt? chatter of Carrie Calhoun the stolid profundity of Col. Clay Calhoun, and the drollery ol Soapy Smilts. The play is an ex cellent one, the scenery good, and those who desire to see a well-writ ten comedy-drama, dealing with western l'le, should not fail to see this clevar entcrtainme&t. The sale of seats are progressing very fast, so would advise all that wist to get a good seat to go and receive them at once at Will A Link's m isic store. Oregon Aeinent. J. W. Shelton, chairman of the State loard of Equalization, has written a letter to the various Djards ot county commissioners, asking tliem to postpone the levy of county taxes until after the state board Las finished its work of equalization, which will not lie until some time in December. He also desires information as to the basis upon which the various assessors assess proj eny of various Kinds and tiie percentum they deduct from actual values. That is, he wishes to know to w hat ex tent the assessors violate the law and their own oaths, which lequire them to assess all property at its full value. There seems to be under the law which allows a county assessor to appdint as many deputies as he needs, no need for this delay in returning the assessment roils. In most ot the counties, assessors are granted extensions of from one to three months, and the assessment rolls come straggling along weeks and months alter the time provided by law for their return. The p?r diem system of pay is probably largely resn-tible for this. As sessors are naturally like govern lueni engineers, when tiiey good job they want it to have an last s long as possible. The State Board of Equalization has a very import ant work before it, one tliat it it is well done will arouse much criti cism and censure; hut they were not put in ollice to please the tax dodgers, the mossba-ks and law violaters. Oregon's assessment is a scandal at home and a shame and a reproach abroad Telegram. Wanted. A house of not less than five rooms near the center of the city. For particulars inquire of the agent at the S. 1 depot. HEWS OF THE COAST. Interesting Items from Excharget Tbronnhout the Northwest. The tiit church ever built in Portland now u-cl an a lulliaid he I'-hv,,, iandcomi, I mi It I iv nomination and Artesian wati r h.n cured at Seattle nt been pro a debt of sixty live icet. Work lias been stopped for the present, but the well will probably be sunk deeper liefore long. Hie Western Union Telegraph Company proposes t extend its line ir in Marshticld t Florence if the pi'opV of tin- Siijr-hiw vallcv I are willing to i-harc I he expense. ! Deputy Sheriff Cochran, of Eu gene, who has just returned boin liardii er, says Albertson is im proving daily and is now able to sit tip. It w ill be about oi:e week yet, li jwever, before he is moved to Ta.biua. The pai ties who were boring for oil at Hubbard, in Marion county, and lo?t their auger at a depth of 300 feet, have begun operation again. They are Pennsylvania oil men, and are confident that there is oil in Oregon. James Mackay, a resident of Al bany, is 85 years of age, and is en titled to the distinc ion of having assisted in building the first rail road in the United State?, that b -twten Germantown and I'hiladel phia, j'ist about sixty ytar-f ao. In fact, l.e helped to "lay the first rail. The iih niory of the editor of The Astorian is sternly unforgiving in the mutter of moral delinquencies. He made some unkind remarks recently on Maurice Bi r.'diardt's lamentable lack of a paternal iri- c.'Stor and now he heads the dis patch announcing the biith of the C'.eve!and buby, ""drover's Second Child." A meeting of a number of the large tax payers of Eugene was held Wednesday evening, ami it was agreed totight the prcsei.tlevy of taxes under which no in l-.bteit-ness was deducted. They will employ counsel and ask the city to sue one pen on for his taxes, t r the purpose of making a ttst c ice The assess. nent rolls of Grant lounty for 18W) show tiie net value if taxable pro ertv to be $1.2iii, 580, while that of 1M)1 is l,li'V 84. 'lhe tax roll shows an in crease in the number of pills urd taxpayers, while due to an in c ease iridebtednva", the net value of taxable property has hi en de creased f.730. The woods are full of people up at th head of tide, says the Flor ence West. They are people Irom the Willamette valley mottly, and are thtrj camping out for a .few da sand are loading their wagons with fish, which they intend salt ing. The steamer Ceos has taken up for these people as many as "".I tine salmon this week. Esther Hoeder, a woman of the street in Astoria, went to bed drunk with a lighted cigarette in her mouth. An hour afterward smoke was seen issuing from the room, ami an entrance being el fected the un ordinate woman was found to be dreadfully burned on her " neck, face, breast, and shoulders. She was removed to the hospital. l'rubato Matter. Estate of Henry Meyers, report of sale of real property eon.'irincd. Estate of (ieo. 1. Foster, sale to H Bryant confirmed. Estate of Martin Werfz, order made authorizing the tiling of sup plemental objections. Estate of Camilla McFarland final account approved. Estate of W. M. Wolverton, final account approved. Estate of M. (i. Hill, ordered that citation issue to executor to appear Monday, Nov. at 10 o'clock a. m. to sdiow cau.-e why he should not be removtd. Estate of K. C. Hill, same order as above. Eetate of Thomas B. Miller, an idiot, ordered that citation istue to heirs to appear on Nov. it, at tl o'clock a. m. to show cause w by real property should not be sold. Estate of Chas. A. Uinehart, order to se.l personal property. An Aid to 8 linol Teachers. School Superintendent (1. F. Rustell has issued a pamphlet con taining the rules regulations iu course of study for the public schools of the county, which is of much value.' It first defines the duties of teachers arid decorum of pupils, which is followed bv valua ble suggestions in to physical and ; moral education m wed as the regular studies, ami the proper grading of public schools, together with the outline of the course of study for a acheol year. It con tains much practical information for thii teachers of the county. IHvorce Grunted. A divorce has been grpnted be-i tween Dr. M. 11. Ellis and wife, before Judge Boise in the circuit court in Yamhill county, the charge being cruel and inhuman treatment. Mrs. Ellis left at once f .r the home of her relatives in the East. She was married to Dr. Ellis at Kan Claire, Wisconsin, and I is probable that she went there. At tbe Itrlilge Site. Superintendent Stone of thfc s bridge company put a small force! of men at work yesterday unloading the pie driver preparatory to active work on the b:g bridge. He states that employment will be given to Al bany workmen as far as possible. A lare force of men will he rt tpiired to finish the Imdc. on time. That sour-tempei-eil, cross, dvs- peptie individual, should take J)r. J.H. McLean's Sarasaparil.'a ! It will make him feel as well and heart as the healthiest of us. I Ie needsi bracing ii'), vitalizing, that is all. NEWS MOM 80DAVIXAE. SoDAVILIK. Oct. (I. Our town is improving a little all the time. D. l'loiiian is repainting his house. T. M. Ilaen is hauling wood for Ii. Davis. W. II. Hardman of the Valley llo'el is CDiivalesccnt. Mr. Talb'itt is distributing l.eef to residents of Sodavilie and vicinity. Gallows Pros., gave a nnuie lantern exhibition a, the sclrjil ho!i--e M'. inlay night. Virgil Mulkey and titer ol Corvallis are s'avmg in town t.-r the in'.i r. Hugh IVu v, Win. Smith, lames Joclaud a d Al Odell returned in i m their bunt up the Calipooia I nt had bad luck and only got one leer. But it was a whopper. Hev. Lamar of Leba-on was in the city .Monday looking, af er the loca'ioii of the lie v Unhlist chinch saon to be erected at this place. Andy Kill. ii and Bud Miller, while atteiMpi i ' to i.ii 1 1 up a steep p. teb back of .Vn-i'lllioeli's store, hid the mist rt une to upse their wagon containing a cord and a ballot wood, disloca ii:g a mr tion of sidewalk :i-! breaking their Coupli'ig p"le bit otherwise no damage was done. The Sodavilie literary society met last Saturday nitht and elect ed the following officers: Presi dent W. L. Jackson, vice president J. K. Pound, secretary .Miss Alda Parrisli. assis'ant sccrerary Mt. Delia .-mith tieasiirer, Stella Parris, marshal Geo. Wit s. Jhiee new members were admitt ed. BUCK HILL N01E3. Mrs. 1-M Nichols has been unite si.k. Malgia Areiiart has moved to Coburg. School commences next Monday miller the management of ii. Tiilotson. Grant Burroughs has been m -imr a Mr. I lostetter into the Vil j M.n place John Nichols was on' I in this part m" the coanlry Siind iy looking lor m inntaiil sect. cry :.nd bear tracks Tun Nichols ul move into t be hoiiM'-ioniii-rly cee i pieil by Malgia Ar.-bart ar-d Mash I'.lackbiirti, and Mrs. Tillo'soii with their ivpi c.ive families wih oivupy the one vacatid by him. The news comes from Swee' It.. un-that John Hiues, children, an.'dowii w ith dipt heria and Mi-. lid Me(.'liiii'' i- very ill witli typhoid lever. I: iniivul Notice. W. K. Graham has removed hi taih.l ill--' establi-hmi lit b lie-, cbmmoilions ipiarteif on'tir-t .-'fleet, opposite the Fil I HUMS Merchants In-urauie ollice. lie has a line lineo; cloths fi r winter suiting ovcrcoa's and garments for men and youth, which bis skillful tailors will make up on j-hort notice ill m at. and fashiuable styles. His prices will be found inoHt reasonable. tl. K. T ll.oieit l;e-iiill.- K. T. .Many of the pioneers cf Oregon and Washington have cheerfully testified to the wonderful cura tive properties of t.ie celebrated Oregon Kidney Yea. I'urely vegetable and pleasant to the taste and can be taken by the youngest child or most delicate woman. O. K. T. is a never fail irg remedy foi pains in the back and loins, non-retention of ur n', ft-aldiiig or burning sensation while urinating, mucous dis charges and all kidney troubles of either sex. if 1 at all druggists. For sale by Foshay & Mason. Special Notice. Ladies or gentlemen who can template buying gold watches will find it to their advantage to call at F. M. French's jewelry store lie fore purchasing, as there has been quite a reduction in jnic-'s. The, Corner jewelry ttore. Beautiful gold watches in every imagiial.le design at Will StarkV. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns, sprains and bruises ; for use in such cases Dr. J. H. Mcl-can's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite family remedy. Lawn sprinkleis, Matthews & Washburn, garden hose, Matthews A Washburn, lawn mowets, Matth ews At Washburn, pumps, Matth ews it Washburn, hath tuba, Matthews Si Washburn, water closet", Matthews A Washburn, gasoline stoves, Matthew s iv Wash burn, the best of everything Matthews A Washburn. Great reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. M AICKIKI). MAKIN AN ijl'INX At the fi tlmii,. i liini Ii i" tins 'ily mi VVcili,, . ;u ( t. T. 1!1. Mi . .f. 1'. Mil ii.an ai.d .Mi.-- Kate tii rtrmle 1 'uiini. P.lWKi: I.AM K it ir.ii. v on Tin-f. il .y vi niiii; Oct C, l-'.li. fr. Alex I'liucraml M' Conic I.mii". i;ti: CI.YI'(I(I.-At I.-! anon, to the wife of .1.1!. t h ypool a ibmlitcr weight li iio nuls, niuihcr an I i liilil ilwin w.-ll. 'villi' p:irr. 'e. - 1 n y. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorial 1U SINKS' LOCALS. Til K WOKLI) KSKICHED. Tl e facilities of the present day For nic fresh cyslers go to John for the production of everything Isom's. - that will conduce to the material Bus- vour Carolina stoves of I welfare and comfort of mankind IIoikin Bro? J are abi-ost unlimited and when New d.eFs g ,ods jttt received at i 'vr f, " lir,st X0 W F Mead's world was enriched with the on '"''", , , I ty perfect laxative known, as it is .taik have some elegant nll((I1iy remedy which is truly souvenir spoons. j pleasing and refreshing to the taste Klein Bros, are giving a line ! and prompt and etlectua! tocleanse piano to their cn.-touiers. j the system gently in the Spriu A line line of gold lins just t'1"" or, in fact, at any time any opened ai Will & Staik's. j the better it is know n the mort Fresh comb lmr..y. L-i.n countv lllli '"". produclion, at l'.u k"r I ros. Choice pickles in bulk, or qiian I liliesj to si':l ill I lie f r t'.iv.y I n sh Y.njnina bav salmon at S cents per pound at Hvda'a market evi rv d iv " ilaVvou scon those beautiful rommt walls in the cemctei put up by E. W. Achison, at tbe cost ot stone. For lii e pocket knives best pa- tent ienired shears and scissors 1 . onrt ivtifi in mu' e-roim. neir ... " n . 4 C- . ... 4 I". w g'j 10 fie war i -x .- o.. , Cre the celhi'oi 1 eyeg'ass chan ers. ( 1 1 uidkcrchief not always eleg.n.t.) Free w ith each pair of glasses at F. M. French's. One hundred acres of choice lmdclo.eto Albany, only laud under cultivation wauled, Sta e price. Ad bss i'.ox ;ii.l. You can save m nicy by going at once to Klein Bro.'s shoe store and purchasing a pair of Oxfoid lies.! 1 he price li;'s been ie!ucud tocl-JiC j them ou'". Tiio.-e ccn'.eiii plating purchas- I ing a piano or nj in slioiiiii ca i at Wiil iV Link's and M'e the.r bei n t if nt omt rti ii im, t -i 'I liie i vi l re I In. be t make" and sell ih'.iii on icrv 1 j esiiy term-'. I Mr. .1. S. Morgan has j'i'-t j couioluled h-iriiing a freth kiln at 1 is luick yard one mile wot of: tue court !iouse. ami is prepaid t.. ..1! ...,l..rj .1 ....... ..,!! I.. I v.. .... .... UI..V..O. i in w.i.i ai. in-: .n'i oj Hii,inu in, at th1! vard to attend to , all c.-.Ileis for Mick. ! W. K. Graham lias received a , fine assortment i f Thorn is Kay ail ! woolen clo'h suits a 'id overcoat j. lie also has a l uge line ot fort ig:t mul domestic cloths, ai.d is milk- i it.g s' iisli suiti and earnn nts at very n-a-onable ;iices. Call an.I i see I k 1 liert goods Conrad Meyer's new oven is j now completed, ai.d be is St tt r prepaid', tl an ever to serve l is; will! the be t of hi si. bread., a!.,, in fact cve-vt.hing from the d.tmti- 1 est hit re lis to the most elaborate: it customers as Weil as new ones wedding cakes. Housekeepers ! are invited to give the ptoduct oi' ; bis new o e;i a trial. ! Call at S. E. Youiu.- and s-c ! the larga and varied M.r-k of; cloaks, sacks and jackets ju-l ie- ccived. 1 have received my new . sto'k of fall and winter garments, ! including ail the i.ovelt:es in ; short and long jacket-, i t- ., ;'!! ! am belt' r prepared to t-wi trio tr.i le lb in eir before. Tl use 1 that ci'l early arc sure to be sal:-- ' lied. They are going vtryfast.j Samuel E. Young. j TheThoma Kay Woollen Mills of Salem, hav'e appointed ('. V.'. j Simjiaoii their agenl in Albai.y. A I full line of men and boys clot him j blankets and flannels and all inti- j c!es manufact'.irt'd bv the mill wiii i be kept in stock. 1 he-e goods art the best in the market and wiil give entire satis' ejiion. Will A tark will be gl i.i to; s-how you their large line ol beau- j iiiui silverware, ii w i.i no y ai g. id, even if you don't, buy. Thomas Brink has r.-ceived a ; sti.ck of baby carr:.igts which he j is tillering at pi ices at low as thei lowest, and they arc llit-chvs' 1 L'oods. j Do you want lo be happy audi make those about you ph ased, if i i'0 iro ami get one oi iiint-e lovciy toned piano's at. Mrs. Ilymans. Cliddrens Fchool cloaks in end- j loss vatic! v at the Lad.es Bazaar, i Hanaii it S, n'r fine t-hoes tell on I lieifow n ini'iil , and always tiivis I satisfaction. Try a pair al '1 . L. . "J , Wallace Co.'a. , j ' ' ' Bay your school tax and save!,,,, cords of collection. j A Watches, chains and siiectac'.csl ,'l'l''r.':'1 specialties at r. m. i iencn s. k Your school fax will be ihdin ipteiit if not I'.aiil at once. Look utter it and s tveco-ts of collection. tireat reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Bead". MII.S M IIU A 1 11 l it 111 1. j Act on a new principle reguia i .-. ... i- ... -. . 1 - .. 1 1 1- ung ine liver, nomacii aiei ooei- , t liov through tbe nerves. A new itll- ilia - Coverv. Dr. Miles' Bills Speedily T-i- w.,.. t ... : 1 1 tire biliousness, had taste, toi pi 1 liver, piles, constipatioiir b n- equaled for men, women. children, i Smallest, mildest, surest ! Obdcee, for L'-J cents. Samples te, at i Statiard .V Cusick. I . i 1 ren. liTan.y Vf.rr. j These wafers are for the relief i .,,,,1 ..,,,' of titifti! and irc'llhir menses, and w ill remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every i time. .Manufactured by Emerson j Drug Co.. San Jose, Cab, ami for sale at J. A. Cumming's thug I ... .,!.. I Dioic v.i.j I! cu lit ifnl Wotnrn. The magical ell'i cts of Wisdom's Bobertins as a bcautilier am: preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only article ever discovered which gives a natural and beautiful tint to the complex ion, removing tan, sunburn, freckels and ail roughness of the lace and arms, leaving the skin toft, smooth and velvety. All re-! . iiinik o:i its tielijshtfullv cooling , f and refreshing properties, a , distinction not found in any oihi r similiar article known. For sale by Foshay !fc Mason. At Will & St irk 's inn be seen' . nT il..t moal I I tt 1 I 111 1 ll'i-h t Lolti watrlifH, wh'u ii iiave jiit ; ift n roci-ivoil. ' .Motlit-ps.' Cast-.ria is recommended bv ! physicians for children teething. j " li l'" " preparauon ti ,"1-ri'i,u',nt? a"' I-ublwheJ around each bottle. . It's pleasant ' I" ",e ll1 "P1 al"!',,-'l; bann- i . : i ..... i i ........ .. .lvt" 11 ,"rv,a. coiiHiipauon, 'i! ! r- gulate8 the bowels, unites pain cores diarrh'.ei anil wind cojic. j allays feveriahness, destroys w- . ' -V, ' ", Cll-ll llUU 1 1M .'III ll LMVI.U it ... I ""'- ...... ..v r.-i-hiiig and natural slit p. Cas- rtiMis the chilitreii s tanacea j the mothiiV friend. 35 d e, 35 ! cents. a..ii-.l t K-i.t. A four or five acre tract of land ne;;r Albany f'jr the piirHiHu of raising garden truck. Any having such lai d to rent i!l confer a favor bv addressing l'jter Downs, Aibanv, ( Ireon. 111 4 RI.I.N IKMl l MUK. Tl c ! i t sa!ve in tie: wori.l for f 'v'i. Brui-es, So.es, I' leers, Sail Kliemi , rVvrr Mires, Titter, ( 'liapnid Hani'. ' C!:b!ii:ii:iit. t 'oiu. iiii'l 4kin riipiin:', ! fti.d m lively ciiri-F IMe. or i.o pay ij.iiieu. u is loiaraiueeu 10 lainlci:, by run s:i istacliu i, or laoney i'iivi. ci-iit.- ir box. Foiii:y it Mumiii Fir km irs:m:.T :i this citv over System Bnildi r a.-e .i rv bod v is r.'-iug it for I., . ....... . i i alarm o: tiie Moiuacii. wyspejisia ,..n--.ii)::tcai. iiiiicin; .t.l and to build up ;.':e:r svst- in. Tiv it and teil oiir lr.cnds a'"nt it. as it iiiU-" pons, ss woideif'il cu rit when all speak well of it. If you are hcrgry c-- to Parln I Bros, and gi t a loaf of the hcM brend in the ci' v. A ; 't O- iA t j(ftA r 001 A I I j ! I f iNfllll IvH lfl ULtlU At my yard, t-i t mv icj d nee on Tihstieet between Ua Iroad and Mon'gomvry. or delivered any wlure in tiie citv. Imptire nt lliis'.'in (Vs truck and dray ollice o' at gro Try store in east pai let" the city. A nun at yard irom t o I-.' and l! to 1 a'clock. W. C. Cassi.i l. I Optra House, j Waran & "rM.;.?, besse'S &, M.in.igeif. ! THE DUAM vTiC EVENT ! i -One Niht Only ! Friday, Orlolwr Dili. ,(K).(. Knuft.' tin ni rf Wl'i ni KI'.K GR3SMER-DAV1ES, Ail '.'n-irown cm piny, - I'r.'-i n;in f-r t)w !i:?t t'n.r l:v:v '3' Military Drama. l i:n rs ol id .-'eats. aiimissiov : K.-cr Sfl.tH ."i(lcl i . H.- i n -ale at W i!l Link' ! QUARTER 1 1 fill ! :;::,0F A 'ill. III :.r i. ii vv l.kfi t'lU. nrruTimv I.I in Im Ii.. iiiiJLi1 I UDl ' I'i i 'iHii' i-li uti 1. .1 wild til- ipmiiiw A pO I itl.'iili -!..'lliunt of lint wnntrj. IIimMUU ' j tn:ei is no n:i T ll.ail Mr. .1 itin Sli-art, oiu I i 1 1 tin- w. ulllii.-; .aiiliii.'St iMlnii-titiid iitmnt I it. tin- ,i-ii:t;.-. I'lii li-n'lit lell.'f he ; "I Ii i ! t..t iii'illvriiu fiom.;.i 0 in my Ii k jinl ;r criil ki lni) c in;.luiit ior ouir time. ,'itnl l'.u' 11-e.l nii.iij ii-iTit.iitM wiihcut ant .in t.-'MPorirv rnii'i. 1 11c iniw 111 nu iieti ,,,;.,.,;, ,.v..ri. , i M (,ticnu-d fr,,m :Ltt-ilii. ! my work ami i-oul'l tint m v-.- unlcut tin- n ( a omv. Ilvari'ur. 'lirati 'li a trie il. .-I tlic w i n.li-rmi enrol if- ,VKZ, , i,,.,,,,., ,.. ,rj a i",,,Xi a,i t,, "hut n-v tirnt dew I f..ui.it na nut r-li.-i, ami Udire n imr haP 'TV .(,. i;iu..n Hi.; o:L-on hi.lm-v Tea, ami cm i-..ns;iiiti-ju.:y r.-j..nmi:ii.l it to mj fri. in'. I u.m'il iiol he uitlioul it for ny- ,h Ki-lm-.v Tea emeu houL-uthe, Incm- tmi'i t f uri. , i u-k dint so.iim m, hum '"" .il -.-atio.i lnlo unnatuiij, and I all ath.-ti..iMuf tlu kijmy cr urinarj- i.ri.'ii.t ! oi citi.r9.ii. IN EVSRT STYLE AT Oi t I1C. WAN fKI) T wait on thf tah. Auilt)MrH M li-iilial at the Ploimt ln - 'U - 'v eacoii i j I II I 1 IV I ! I I 1 I I II inujiiujoiwo IAUT TOAVI'O i i :: mm & W. L. KENTON. DEALER IN And a general GROCB RIBS XKAB TIIE l'OSTOf FICK. ALBANY. OKEUO.V. 0 i 'm - - I 1JL ri?Tru A Mi f n i lit in re TITIXTF.K'S COLD AM) STO'.IM WILL SOO.V BE 1IEB1- hen looking for fiver, lothing to kee, 1 you warm and dry, rt ' ' member that we have for the approaching winter season a great ass.iitment of : liiT'V. M:ii!r. I .l'llm. Itru hikI 'tiui, tic.il. SACK,FROCKCAPE OVERCOATS KI'BBER COATS BUBBF.K BANTS lil'BBEU BOOTS ltL'BBElt SHOES OIL OIL OIL OIL Or other winter overclothing, cail and inspect. L. E. .cm inn LiVVVVI III Merchant Tailor. ffSli 1 " WHEN YOC HAVE Men's, Boys' SUITS Al Now arrivin-, von will be convinced that we are I.AVINfr OVI'.B ALL COM BETH ION iu our line when it comes lo HANPSOMK ANI I'll' It A RLE PATTERNS, AT UEASONA ble 1'iices. Ciive us a call. T. L WALLACE & CO., STBAHAN BLOCK, assortment of rnci : O." lilnrliill.t. LalrM asOtnrr'. Antrllirit l' ami In ('i)ATS MACKINTOSH'S I'VNTS CM BB ELLAS HATS I.KaTIIF.U JACKETS CLOTillN'i which you arc cordia'ly invited t O BLAIN, :-: Clo SEEN Ol B NF.W- OF- and Children's OVERCOATS ninfVii ALBANY, OREGOS SOT