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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1891)
TliEMOKNIcJtf Hjh.KaLDi SUNDA Y. OC j'OiJ fcli i 1 , 1891 ON SALE. The Daily Herald will be on sale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.where itian be procured at 5 centa per copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Cloaks at the Ladies Bazaar. Cranlierries at C. K. Krowneil's. Meals at the Ielnionico 2"centB. (totstlie lVlmonicr for Erst clasa meals. Creat reduction in Oxford tiee at Klein Bros. Jackson Hart, of San Francisco, it) in the city. Miss May Mills is visiting with friends in Portland. (5. L'. Haight and family went to Portland yesterday. When in town call at the lel ntonico for ycur meals. Great reduction in embroidered flouncinir at W. F. Reads. Prof. Mctihee, cf Lebanon, is in the city spending Sunday. Coll Van Cleve and wife went to Portland yesterday noon. Ladies and children combina tion suits at the l-adiea Iiazaar. Frank Kenton is in Portland on business and pleasure combined. A joint stock company nil' build a n00 opera house at Junc tion. Try our chow chow now on sale in iiuantities to suit at C E. Brownell's. Cloaks, cloak?, cloak?, for in fant?, children and ladies it the Indies liuaar. T. M. Munkern, .f Munkcrs station n the Oroon I'acilic, was in the city yes'crday. Jerome Williams ai.d ii-ter Miss Cora, returned Friday night from a trip up the Columbia. Miss Minerva Monteith has rt pined her position at Isom's and leaves to-day for Portland. Ans MarsLall is getting around upon the streets again, his broken leg being fast recovering. A!vays on time with the lst the market affords. Try. and be convinced. C. E. Brownell. Kev. H. A. Shorey will preach morning anil evening at the Con gregational church to-day. Col. Robert A. Miller, the ac complished attorney of Jackson ville, was in the city yesterday. John Isom Jr. goes to Portland to-day on a Dleasure trip. lie is accompanied by his sister Mrs. . J. Lanning. Will A Link oiler specialties this week to all purchasing New Home Sewing machines. Call and see the fine art display. Sixteen men laiiL'uish in the Marion county jail. Linn tonntyV residence fir criminals can only boast four. The new Habtist church at Lebanon ill be dedicated Xov. 1st. Kev. (i. M. Hill, ..I this city, will assist in the . dedicatory her vices. I'avid Scott, of Fox Valley was in the city yesterday lookim; after the welfare of his son who is a student at the Albany Collegiate Institute. iHuiran Monteith. the capitalist and real estate dealer of Albany, is here today in company with Senator Weath.-rford. Astoria Talk, Oct. X. There will be no service in the First Presbyterian church to day on account of the absence of Kev. Prichard attending the synod of regon at Grants Pass, Parties intending to go East should secure thtir tickets over the popular Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line route. Call and see Currau & Monteith for tickets. Ladies call early and make your selections in millinery while the ut-sortment is complete. The largest and best line of hats for Misses and children ever carried before at the Ladies lia.aar. Mr. J. M. I'.aker and wife of Hillida'e, Mich., are visiting at the residence of their cousin, .S. A. Hulin in this city. They are well pleased with the country and may locate here. Preaching in the M. K. church to-day at 11 r. m., and 7 :'.'0 i m. Subject of morning sermon ''Faith and Glory' in the evening "The Man Wanted.' Sundav School at ; Young Peoples Meeting at t :'M v. m. All w ill be made wel come. Several members of the Eastern Star, Masonic, degree were over from Corvallis to assist in the or ganization of a chapter here. Hon. K. A. Miller and mother, f Jack sonville, were alto here for the s.uiie purpose. Mrs. Jane Scammon and Miss Anna lrgram, oi Chehalis, Wash., and Mrs. Kadir, of Toledo, Or., w ere here yesterday to attend the funeral of their brother, Henry Ingrain. Mr. John Ingram also arrived in season to atttnd the funeral. Mis. Howe was the lucky lady to draw the number, 1.")-', 'which secured the scarf at the New Home s-swiiig machine exhibition at Will A Link's. The sewing machine work on exhibition was prJiouuc ed beautiful and woiiderfnFiy the large number of ladies w ho visited it. Friends of the kindergarten will lie pleased to learn that the F'meKd kindergarten, opens Mon day next Oct. IJtb. oil 7th street lictwccn F.roadalbin and Kerry. Only a limited nundier can bo ac comodated with chairs. Those desiring . to send children will please send them at the beginning of the term ; tuition t i ith in advance no extra charge fVr material. Session fro in ' a.m. to I m.i Childifii accepted from o to 7 'ears old. EA8TERH 8TAEL01JOE. Organiztioii Prfcti Io a Very 8scfcii fal Htaser. ttaizdlia Chapter, No. 1G, O. E. S., held their lirst meeting in the Masonic Temple in this city Satur day evening, Oct. 10. There were prevent the grand matron, Mrs. Miller, of Jackson county, and PaI.i Miller vrand lecturer, be- ..wv. .-".., V sides prominent members of the . r II- 1 order irom uorvaiiis anu j-.iigene. There were intnduced into the mysteries of the order about sev enty live novices including prom inent members of the Masonic fraternity with their wives, daugh ters, etc. The following otlicera were elected and installed : Mrs. J. K. Weatherford, W. M. ; H. P Mason, W. P.; Mrs. M. J. Ktlly, A. M. ; Mrs. i). C. fcchell, secretary; Mrs. J. L.C'Owan, treas urer; Mrs. C. E. Woiverton, con ductress; Miss Lulu Clark, associ ate conductress; Mrs. F. M. Ked tield, chaplain; Mrs. L. C. Marth all, marsha' ; Mrs. E. W. Langdon, .Martna; mrs. v. n.. .onyeu, Electa; Miss Ixve, Esther ; Mrs. La Forest, Ruth ; Mrs. E. Wash bum, Ada; liro. O. P. Csuow, warden ; Bro. 1). T. Wyman, sen tinel. After the work was performed most bountiful repast was spread and a short session of social en joyment held. It was one of the most successful and enjoyable sox-iety meetings eyer held in our city, A EUICIDE AT LEBilON. The Lifiiesi Body of Panl Riiloa Fomd Haogn,' at a Towda End. Special to the IIkkalb. Lebanon, Oct. 10. This even ing about 5 o'clock the lifeless I nf 1 UiotAn n-oa fit 11 ml . . " . " lfr i:i t dangling at the end of a towel. Kiston was one ol the proprietors of the Star restaurant at this place and a man of good character and had many fiieuds. There is every indication oi a deliberate self mur der. Kiston left a note directing the disposal of his body and saying he was tired of this world. Judge I. K. N. Plackbura last evening received a dispatch from the city marshal of Lebanon to send the coioner out immediately. Coroner Farrell left late last night for the place, and up to the hour of going to prefcs had not returned EXAMINATION WAIVED. F. S. Ingram Hold to Await tha Action tf the Grand Jury Witaost Bail. At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon F. S. Ingram appeared in Justice Coshow's court on a charge of murder. He waived examination and was remanded to the county jail to await the action of the grand jury. Frank Louden was also held in $100 bonds to appear as a witness. The Rubber Stamp Is the Cause. Whenever a whoiesale house re ceives a letter fioin a merchant written on a scrap of paper with out anything to indicate what sort of business he is ingaged in, or the sheet is ornamented with one of those hideous daubs called rub ber stamps, his name is immediate ly checked wi'h an '"S," which in dica'ea sucker. This mark serves as a notice to the traveling sales man that he said merchant is a lit subject on which to palm oil' all the old, worm-eaten, self-worn, shoddy goods that you ossible can. The poor merchant then wonders whv his customers never comeback the second time to buy goods. Chance for Prof. Condon, Pallas Observer: There are different kinds of bugs turning up almost daily. There are bugs and then they are bugs. The latest is a new species of beetle, one of which Charley Belt put in alcohol yesterday. It is about two inches long, has a very flat body ; six legs, and at the point of each a long sharp claw ; large eyes and a sharp pointed t tinner, it is uuite a curiosity, and is worth the atten tion of bugologists. Stand Corrected. Several boxes of tine straw berr'es were on exhibitoii at l!rowuell's grocery store the other dav. Thev were raised on the other side of the river and speak well for Ore gon cluua'e ami sou. Albany Herald. More plainly speaking of 1'ieiitoii county climate and soil. I'.enton County lA-ader. Please, Mr. Leader, just let jxxr old Ore gon have one little cornel in I'.en ton county. Don't knock it out altogether. Christian Endeavor. The state convention of Chris tian Endeavor societies will be held in this city from Oct. ,"0th to Nov. 1st. '1 he convention will meet Friday, the ot) h at 2 h. m , follow etl by a session Friday even ing, and Saturday morning', after noon and evening. Sunday w ill lie devoted to rePgioiis worship, clos ing on Sunday night with Chris tian Endeavor cont-ecration meet ing. 1'erottan Finance. Pt ru's national ledger showed a slight balance on the w rong side at the annual balancing a week or two ago. The revenue ot the next year is estimated at 7.1u::,KS7 do, and the es imated expenses for the same ietiod leave deficit of L. 'KS ."iS. Lost. On the road between Albany and Brownsville, or : account books and several letlersand valu able papers. The tinder will con fer favor by notifying the under- LhriNt.l t, li..i.. I ,'un I u li.ul r,t h aving the dooks at First National Hank in Albanv. " D.G. McOlarau. DEATH IN A WELL. Particalirs of tb Accident Caosicg the D.ath of J. B. Montgomery. La Grande Gazette : One of the most terrible accidents ever known in thiB community oceured Wed nesday evening resultn.g in ttie death of 'Jennings U. Montgomery, by the caving in of a well. At about 0 o'clock in the evening he descended into a well, climbing down the nails w hich were con-1 structed of round bow lders. When about fourteen feet below the sur face one of the rocks in the .vall gave way percipitating upon him a mass of rock an 1 eariti .bout lour feet in depth. Aid was sum moned with all possible speed, and willing hands rendered all possible aid. The narrow piar eis on'y permitted one person to work at a time, and w hen a large i iut of the rocks had been removed another crash of the wal's buried him still leeper. For two hours and a half he could be heard and uiideifct-od. He told them he could breath with great oitliculty and implored them to remove the weight that was crushing him to death. At hah past eight a smothering cry told the awful story of his fate. It was nearly two hours later before the mass was cleared away. The bo ly was in an upright position an lone uriu was thrown over the head. 1' is probable that life was extinct fully an hour before he was reaeu ed. j'ennings 15. Montgomery, fa miliarly known as "J inks" Mont gomery, was about 4i years of .ige. He leaves a wife and family ol children, also a brother, Sprat Montgomery, who is a resident of La Grande. The two brothers came to Li Grande about six years ao. They were formerly residents jf Albany, Oregon. REAL ESTATE SALES- J. K. Kirkpatrick etux to Caro line S. Geible, parcels in Lebanon; consideration, . 1 75. J. K. Kirkpatiick to isabella Kirkpatrick, power of attorney. G. V. Gray administrator, to 11. Bryant, east ot west blk 5-1, Albany; censideration, 5010. Elijah Ob born etux to Chas. Watters, lots 1,2, blk 1 s bom's addition to Lebanon ; considera tion, t)0. Rente'.ar Moore to Win. Moore, N E !4, sec ."), N W i-ec 3-1, tp 10 S R 2 w ; consideration, find. Jmi . Kit-hael etux to .Marena E. Fruir, part of 1). L. C. of Eli W Michael ; coiibideration. $20.10. S. Cannon etux to Win. H. I'd wards S E '4, sec Hi, tp 12, S, K ;S w; consideration, J'iojC. . J. M. Ralston etux t G. T. Cot ton 15,' acres near Lebanon ; con siilerI ion. il.ViO. John Nebon an 1 wife to Henry liuoie A w '4 sec io tp u it w consideration. $2200. J. L. Hill and wife to Moses Miller lots 1, 2, 20, blk 7, ILlit addition, Sodaville; consideration. o20. E. W, Langdon, trustee to Jas. H. Swank, o2 acres in sec 1 tp I' ll .' w ; consideration, $171"'. Notice: One or more surgeons of Pacific branch of National Surg .cal Instute, No. ."Ill Hush Street. S. F. intends to visit the S:. Chades Hotel I-banon Oct. 12th. and tl: Revere House Albany Oct. l.itb. one dav onlv for examination of Iiersons for treatment by thii nstitute. This Institute is especially le voted to the treat men t of curva tun of the spine, diseases of the hip ana knee jour, crookeO limhs.cluh feet and ali bodily deformities. Their success in treating these troubles as well as all chronic diseaaes has made for the Institute a national reputation. All persons who are suHeric.g from any of these complaints should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity for relief. No charge is made for consulta tion or examination. Reference may le had to the following residents: Hon. Thoa. L. Davidson. Salem, Or. Supreme Judije 11. P. l!oise, Salem, Or. Kev. E. U. Condi, Al bany, Or. W. Morgan. Albany, Or. E U. Voting, Oakland, Or. Church Notice. There will ba services at ti e Episcopal church to-day (Sunday.) the 1 lth inst., as follows: At 11 o'clock a. m., morning prayer and sermon by Rev. Geo. F. l'lumim r. eveDing prayi r and seinion at 7:::ii i si. On Wednesday the 21st, inst., the Ilishop of diocese, Kev. Weistar Morris, accompanied by Messrs. Van Waters, Cole, Love ride and Plummer, clergymen, will visit Albany and hold services on Wednesday evening at 7 ::!0o'clock, on Thursday at 11 o'clock a. m., and 7::!0 r. si. On Thursday evening add resst-9 will be delivered by Messrs. Cole and Van Waters. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the above services. State Horticultural Society, Dallas Observer: On Tuesday and Wednesday October lo and 14 the State Hortutultural Society will meet at this place and discuss the best methods of thefntlnraiHe of the fruit industry of the entire northwest. P.esides various inter- eating and profitable questions to be itisctiised, premiums areollered for Irnits ot various kinds, these oilers should receive a ready re sponse from everv tource of the county, a it be through compari son, ami liienilly nvaliv that there is a bettering of many of our inUustries. W e hone to soe a full turnout and a lively time at these meeting as Polk county is des tined to become one id the crtat- est fruit producing sections in the nortwest, and, those engaging in the pursuit may tain many points io uieir a.ivantage. Wanted. A house of not less than live rooms near the center of the city. For particulars impure of the agent at the P. depot. ALBANY COAL. What tie Maple Ptreet Sewer Wort la Developing. The work on the Maple street sewer is progressing finely, being to ami beyond Fifth street. The most of the deep nork is in rock that required blasting. Crop pings of oal have teen found at roiue of the deepest po'nts, from twent to thirty feet down, indi cating that a vein ef that deposit underlays this region. A genuine oyster bed was also exhumed in the rock, very manv tine secim(ns of the patiilied oysters and clams being taken out. Also petrified t-vign and branches f trees or pUnts are found in the stdementaty rock constituting the iower part of the excavi tion being made. THE CHURCHES. Wfcen, Wiie.-e and by 'Whom Services Will Be Holl To-Day. C'o.v(iUEiiAi:iiv.v!.--(lonicr of Fourth ami Ferry siretts, Preaeliin? eveiy Siimluy at 11a. m , :iitil i :4" i m. -alili ill srli ml at PJ:"iY I'rayur iiieeting eilnrsil.iy evening. Kev. S. K.Webster, D. U. of IVnr.sylvauia, I'js'or. I'ltnsr.VTKIMAX. .'OIIHT of I'.l'O.ldal. bin ami Fifth streets. Services at II a. in. ami 7::I0 p. in. Pastor Kev. K. It. IVii liai-.l. SaMialh sclioul at l:i:l." p. in. I'rayer meeting every Weiluesilay evening. Mktiioiiist. Corner Ellsworth and t hird streets. Services at 1 1 a. in. ami (' ::H) p. in. l'ii-tor, Kev. S. K. .Meinin ger, 1'astor. alil;it li school p.m. I'rayer meeting every Tliur.-day eve ning. Sr. r.vi i. MetiioiusT Corner Mont gomery and Third streets. Scixiecs ;:1 II a. in. and 7:.'K p. in. I'a:ui-, II. S. Shanale SaMiaili m-nool -..t In a in. I'rayer meeting on luirsdav evenings. I mild Piiesiiy ri:i:i an. '."oiiht ot Washington and Fifth streets. Servi res at 1 1 a. 111. ami 1 ::!o p.m. I'astor Kev S.tl Iriine. Salibath school at -J :iii m I'rayer meeting every Wednesday eening. EvAM.ci.li Al.. Coi ner of I.yon :.nd Foiiith streets, .-erxiees at 11a. m. and t :j.t p. in. Pastor, Kev. b. S. Fisher. SaMi.itli school Ilia. in. i'raei nn-et-ing ever Wednesday evening. ClIKIsilAX Clll ltcil i-i vu es every every Sundav at their church at II u. m. and 7:';n p. in Sunday selnml at 10 a. III. I'rajer mee'ing Thurtday evenings at i::UI p. in. All are invited to alien 1. Kev. .las. F. Steward, pastor. Catholic. Services inv Sunday at 11 a. in., Iiy Kev. Fr. l.'.Metaver. liAI-l lsT. Corner of l.yoii and Fifth streets, Services at It a. in. and 7:: HI p. in. Factor Kev. fie . II. Hi. I. SuMiatli school immediately itili-r the morning services. Prav-r meeting every Wednesday cviiiing. Fi'l-coi'.vl. Services every Sab bath in. -ruing at 11 a. m. Kev, M Pliuniner, pa-tor. CutiKht a Devil I- lli. New port Times : An oc'.optis or Devil lish was e.iptured at the govcrnmeiit works yesterday by the empl ive?. It was smii" six feet across an 1 ipiite a carisoity to many here. Il vvas sen . m t'ir vallis for the hetieiit of the s'.udi nts at co!l ge. Keiioivul Notiro. W. K. tiraham has ri moved his tailoring establishment to new commodious; .punters on J-irst stieet, oiposite the Funnels A Merchants Insurance ollice. He has a tine line o: cloths for w inter suiting overcoa's and garments for men and youth, wiiich bis skillful tailors will make up on short notice in neat and fashinnhle styles. His prices will be found most reasonable. TIIK WOKM KNKIC1IK1). 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 the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is Ihe only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectual tocleause the system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the mote popular it becomes. Watches, chains and Sectacle8, specialties at F. M. French's. At Will A Stark's can be seen some of the most beautiful ladies gold watches, which have just been received. Beautiful gold wtitches in every magnitude design at W ill A I Stark's. Pay your school tax and save costs of collection. Frequently accidents, occur in the house-hold which cause burns. sprains and bruises : for use in such ! cases Dr. J. II. Mcl-ean's Volcanic! Oil Liniment has for many years' been the constant favorite family remedy. Lawn sprinkleis, Matthews & Washburn, garden hose, Matthews A Washburn, lawn mowers, Matth ews A Washburn, pumps, Matth ews A Washburn, bath tubs, Matthews A Washburn, water closets, Matthews A Washburn, gasoline stoves, Matthews A Wash hum, the best of everyt'iing Matthews A Washbinn. M, lit It I KI. W1NKRKY MACKEV - In Alhnm- )( tol . l- 10th, l,y O. 1" t oi-llll. .1. I' .I,U. Winfivy a il K ic V ark-y, all nl Ii; ciwii.-vnle, nn:t. TIIOMrSON In II irri-burst, o Friday. Oi-tcl. r 2, Is'.H, flay A.. wile of Sumiiii-I l'li 1 1 1 1 uii, a.-ii ve ils and S inlitl'. Buliy ciied, Mother sighed, Doctcr preHfribed : Caploria I LIVELY BEAR FIGHT. Bruin Make, a Liv,ly ScP.ro Bot Sait, to An Argument lesterJav Count v Clerk Pavnel issued an u-der for" a bmnty lor a bear to dp, t) A. J. Hill, who re- sides on tie; E. J. Wiilougl.by Yesterday Cotinl v Clerk Pavnel plaee ai West Point near the houihc'ii boundary of the county. Mr. Hid was driving his team in the read by the side ot a lieM on the place where the sheep v ere grazing ami nolic in,' a coiiimio ion among the sheep, got otl'and en tered the tiel 1 to ascertain th cause. He had gone but a short (iistinee when he was crn'ronted by his bearship win dispire t fur ther progress. Mr. Hill savs that he has no remembrance of how in got oyer tin fence, but the lira thing he rem inhered he wa-out on his wa.;ou. H-.-liecti n brougbt courage, and ht ie;aired t0 tiL. house for ot!'ei)s,ie wiapuiis. Finding seveial euns biitn jum:- nitioti, herettirt.ed to the tield just m lime to eee lumii making oil.; HeciJing to nave some lun miy way Mr. Hid slipped the harness Irani unc ui ilia ii'ji-rn, Ullil lllollIiL.Ii. it ,.f 1.:- I - I roue alter the bear, hiding it oif and worrying it eo tint it linal y succumb'jd, and Mr. Hill dis patched it w ith a caif dly iiiiv-. red oto.v wiui an a,. Conrad Alevei's " new o n is W'V5,- ;,t yard to attend to now c nnp'eted, mid be is b. tt-.r :tl1 ;-ileis f r bru k. prepare.! tl an ever t.j serve l is . X" u- ""ah:!iii has received a old CHtomers as vveli m new ones his- as--ortiii-nt of 1 hom.is Kay all with the be-tofuys-h br. a!, cak, s. I ;l "" a-id overcoats. in fact evervlhing fiom the .l un-.i- I ll j ."'. n,v foreign est lut rolls to the m s! ei at orate ?mI ''"'".''f1 ' 'lo'.hs, and h mak wedling cake?. NouscKc.-pcr. " - -.vl'sh smu and irai lnents at are invited to gtw the pioduct ,,f. v.-iy it:i-oiiab!e price-. Call an 1 his new even a trial. i " '-."ods. Call al S. I-!. Young's and seel Your school tax will Ik- delin il... l..r-. um.I v-Miii-.T si,.. !: ' ,,, : I", ut i.' not paid at once. J.ook . ,.,.L-j K,..it ,n,l ....t.-fi ....... ...... j .. ... .. j -v ceivi-.i. i nave iccciv i-.i my lie .v stock of fall and winter ir.u meiiis. including all the noveii.c.s in short and long j n-kels, etc., at.d .1. i i-iiei . cp.iiio .-il l mi trade than ever before. Those that c ill early are sure to b K.tis. lied. They aie going vtry. fast. Samuel K. Young. The Thomas Kay Wooitni Miih of Salem, have :tj)ji !i!i-ii G. Y. Simpson tiieir agent in A:b..iiy. A full line of men and boys cioti.ii:; blankets and flannels :n ! r.li arti cles manufactured by the mill v:t. b kept in stock. 'i he.l-e e jods an the best in the market ar:-,l v.il give entire sa' isfact i-.n. have just rnvivel direct l.-om I Vnmont a shipment of pine maple ' I : 1 1 : . .1 ey i ii j. ;i!!. i wiu .I hit t ill. t ii aoso luieiy pure. C. K. I'.rovv nell. Will A tark w ill be itl i I to show von their large lim i beau- tiftil 'silverware. It vvili .1 , on g-:cd, even if vou don't buy. " Thomas Prink has nc,i ed a stock of baby carriages wi.ieli hi , is oll'ering al p'i ices as low as tin. lowest, an-1 ti.ey are 111 .-.:;:t ! goods, Do von want to le !:::t.;,v am! make those about i.:i .! a-1 i, if so uo and g -t on-ol tb .-e l-.v.-lv toned piano's at Mis. livn.u.s. Cliildiens Fchool cloak- ii: t t:l-le-s vaiic y at the i.a I es I'.ii.'.uir. if a- -,.. si...,. .,'!..,, their ovv .. merit, and a!avs fire, satisfaction. Try a pair at t. .. Wallace & Co.'d. Th" M ii-f-cs. Pall have ii . i . .! J their sti.ck of iniiilueiy for M'usou. I. aliar.il i xamine -.me pUK'hasing t ist-w in re. lioatilifu! Women. The magical ell'ects of Wi-.ljm'c liobertiny as a beaut i tier am! pieserver of the complexion have been attested by thou-ai ds : leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only attic, e evel discovered w hich fives, a niiluia! laud beautiful tint to the complex- ! I inn rioiiovi if t:m f-lt n I it r ll . - - , i freckels and ail roiigliness oiihe! fiice and arms, leaving the skin j i-oft, smooth and velvety. All re-J mark on its dtlightfully tooiiiig and refreshing properties, a j distinction not found in any other ; siiuiliar article known. For .-aie i by Fob! i ay A Mason. j Mll.rt KltVi:A lltlttflls. Act on a new principle regnla ling the liver, stomach and bovn 1 tiirough the nerves. A new dii lovery. Dr. Miles' Pills sjieediK . ure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! taidose; for 25 cents. Samples ee, at Stanard A Cusick. WHITES fILOV fit- ill: Tliese tinea have tn-.-n invi-i, cil l y Mr. i.o. White, 'I lie I.ADIKs' TAIf.OK, of lb; New Huniiiutnii M. . V. l.'inilijii KiiLClaml, a'nl Hl-J V. Street. N. V., W1..-I1111 v't.-ii . D- t'. The sueeess .-ime introiliiei !, I yt-iia ayi, ha-i la-en 111.11 vi-lous -M r- ih.ni 11 inillion ladies in Kiir.u e mul tlii countiy are usinir tin 111 with 1':; greatest .sa'i -faeti.ni. 'Ihe-.- linings are cut to your ..r.l.-r, then-l'iire an e! uair littu.ir ami :.ViMi u ;i -t ami sleeves aro a!was n 11 anlei il. 'I in y arc cut of IScst Knlili Silesia in :nl sliailes. In orilcrinjj sciul tin: t.il iiieatuie, oxer the liiyhe-t p.nt 1 ( lnMt ai'.l waist iii.-.iun-; if extra Iciiir waisted uentiUM '.I. IV;.-.-, "ite. Kt; in Fatey i'i'K.eil Si!ei:i. ' c. ut extra pn.-tae. Semi pn.-tal lmte, money ordi r or st unjis to (ieo. Wl.it.-. hactics' Tailor, 1 1J K St. X. V , '.-liinutoti . It. C WHSTS'S fi:i:Ki:cT fitiinu ami ham;- X(i KKAIIV (I T SKIItr I.IMNti The Skirts are cut of li-t l'n.h li IVrcalii.c. in all shades. Tiny au dit t.. y ur order, ttivr fore ais e'eua! t li-iiu: ski't isa'wi.ys .'iiaraiit.-.-c': In order nir semi wai.-t im asuie and leir th (.1 sUir'.in front, t'rii .: 1 ' cent . aud l J tents for pnMaire. Send pr-t.il note, i-l'iii.-y order or i-tami e. I.ili.-.i. White, lxbes" Tailor; 111-; treit, . V., V-ltiiritun, ! C 1 l:tSINKSS LOCALS. t ,,,,,' ltr 10 J0,in Lay your jra-:o!ine ttoves of liopsins nros. v i , - . vv r i. m tiou'h J,lst rtt'eiv;d at . ,'"luJ Vv ill A ;-'tai k have fonie elegant souvenir spoons. Klein l'.ros. are giving a line piano to their customers. A tins line of gold rings just opened at Will A Stark's. Fresh comb ho:iey. Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to su:t, at Parker liros. Fnsh Yaijuiiia bay rahuon at S cents per pound at Hyde's market every day. You can save nv ney by going at once !o Klein Uro.'s shoe store and putci-asing a pair of Oxford ties. 1 be price has been reduced to close them oil'. Those contemplating purchas in.. a t-iaiio or riian should call at Will .x Link's and bee their beau- tiftil instrumeiits. They cany the i i.t..,t makes and fell them on veiy i t 8 erin .1. S. Morgan has just wii, It te I burning a frc-h kiln it. I ii brick yard one mile west of the court house, mid is prepared f, lid all ord-rs. A man will be t 'lei u a.: i 'avcio.-ts of collection. Have yon seen those beautiful ment w. lis in (ha eemetel h ."tt p i i.. W . Ai ms' n, at in! j the ' st-.ne. 1'i-r Hi c pol'Kfl KlilV' SlliSt pu ll lit rei':j el;--.! shenrs i.nd s is.-ors a:i i extra bo v ground ra.'iis, -ox. i 1 ve'.ist- c'eail to Mevvai t I'-e the ce'! el's. : I la.'.dki rchiel not a'vvays e:eg-:t., i'l.-e u itii cell pair of glass..-s :.t F. .M. French's. One hundred acres of choice li;d close to Aibany, only land iiuder cui ivalioii wanted, State ; price. Aii ir. ss i.o ..i:i. J If von are hungry iro to Parker ! (-. ,a,,.i ..... ., i...,i- .,! i..,t( ; i..,i ; .i, ; ' ' ......... . . .. i i ni-.i n t.t-iii. j A four or live acre tract of land near Al ai.y for the purpose of j raising garden tiuck. Any having , sl"'li uth.l to ter.t will confer a lav. r by a l.lreg.-ing Peter Downs, Albany, Oregon. i:t i;.i i; i a s.ti.tr.. j Tl..- ties; salve in th'j world for t'uti. j i'.riiises, S.i.es, t l.-crs. Salt Khciiin, I Fever s ue-, I. tier, t'iiapied Hand, ' (..';, ili.i -r.i.s. ( orns. :miskii Kiuptioii:?, I ic.l o i'i. 'y cures Piles, or i.o pay n-'i 1 1 i-'-il. It is iiaraiitced to giv.' Hi. I satis' iitin:i, or money rc J fin t.:.!, I'ri. vi't tents i er box. For . ;-.lo lv Fisti:v V .Mason :v ii i ji:m "iU ' ll,ls, -y owr System , ;ni..ler as every body is uMi.g ,t for j J,:li:ln h " Hh- Stoinac!. Dyspej-sia i t oiistipatton, Impure blood and to ; insild mi their system. Trv it and ib-hell your friends alnitit it, as it ; n.e.si possess womlerful merit j v hen all Fjieak well of it. XtJIV iOlAY. "A QUARTER ur n ;.- in 1 ;akcr Cli 'CENTURY Dt :n w li'i hart Piiu- I'! oinr nU -r.li ,h the n-s-iur-rt ni-AGG .It viIitviiu-Dt o that ctniiilrv. 'llii- it':fi ii no '-'h.T than Mr. John Mtttart, out t lu . .'iiMiict litiii uiitKt iutHiriitiui citizriif in tin- t iu:.ly. In it rivi-nt evt ho Kf "I h ii ( it m ruu' from pat k in my ha. k vii.I i- ci.. ki lticy v tnplaint tor ttoitic time. .tTitlli.tt' ti4ii many rcnuui'M withcut wij I-'-ii t-inorary n-Iii f. t h painw in m bavk i. m In ni hc ctt' th it I uas rt vent) t: tM .iiti-i-lm t piy work utul oniM not in .v.' wjili Mit (lit1 ii-- cf a caoc. Ilc-atin, !!tr."'h a t'lcrtii, ot the woink-rml vnrv .f .nt ! Ou'C-iii hi-incy lea. ! wiw it-Juct-l to i, n ainl fr-sti that vcv UrMt dom 1 f -ti'i-l it.H .ti.t reii- f, u:-l Im Ji.ic ii intr half lit- - d.t-'iii f tftt- lo tl.e piiiiH in r. y l-A- k ti'lui ilitpiM-.irttl t have t'VtTV I ith it tl.e v irwi of tht O:c;on Kidney lea, ami e t'i t ..iise'entivHiM'y rc.'n:nm il it to in? fru'TKiii. 1 woiiM not lc Mithotil it fr ai tlnn-j." Oie n KMney Tea cure henilaehe, iii',,li-tine:ifi.- of in tf.e, hrie'i tlust se hm.'iit, limn i'u'or juinf ll se;igati.iti uhile nruiatitt, a'xl :t'l alii . iuKii ot the ki.lmy or iitiiiar or-iup ol el! I. r se. Brie V At wy yard, or st inv lea d nee on 7Ki street between Railroad and Mniitjroniery, or ilelivered any where in tiie city. Impure at Huston i; Co's truck and dray ollice or at vro.-ery utore in eaHt pai t t f the city. A man at yard from S 'o l'and 2 t' 1 s'eloek. V. C. C.ASM I.I.. U E7E7 STTIS IK :: Ill'S (111'.'. WAXTr.li. To M.iit on Hie tal.le. r A;''l; to Mrx. M. I't-nual at tbv Fiuuixr lleute. p 11. or salcllljlj W. L. KENTON. iEAU-:n in Choice Teas. Coffees, Spicos,El:racts And a general assortment of GROCERI ES, NKAIi TIIK l'OSTOFFICK. A1.IJANY. OUKCOV. QVE1?CUATS.- : L 4 1 B ( ) in I ) - iy nwf'liJ h Hi riNir.u's coi.i M) srouM vn.i. soon i;k iikuk U hen looking for O.vr l.ithini: t j k.-t ..u warm and dry, re ' memlj. r that we have !.'r the approu liiig winter g( aon a gieat ;isp iitip.ent of : U-r. )s. Ma!r. li.-llutis. . aixl I'll il-. I ri .11. SACK,FU0CKCAPK OVERCOATS ! Ttrr.HKR COATS KI P.IlKi: I'ANTS Kl'I'.BKli MOOTS HL'IUlKlt SIIOKS OH. oil. oil. OIL Or other winter overclothing, call and insp. ct. L. E. BLAIN, io :-: Lcadins : Clothier Mercliant Tailor. -WIIl.N YOU 1IAVK 1 or MM! S, MS SUITS AND OVERCOATS Now arriviuc, von will be convinced that we are I.AYIXij OYKlt AM.'Ctl.MrKTl IIOX in our line when itcoiueato A.VI VXXXjr JL UI1XVJL IlAXnSO.MK AX I) MKAIild: PATTKUXS, AT HEASOXA ble 1'iices. Cive us a call. T. L WALLACE & CO. STRAflAX CLOCK, MJt'i III, liim - hilS:.'.. l al-( .i-lii.. r.-. .n li;i- Vt:il- aiil In COATS V W IS II T .! ACK I'.TS MACKINTOSH! CMIiWr.ld.AS i.r. vriicit CI.OTIllNii w hi.-h )ou are coidia'ly invited t : SKKX tl'U NKW w I (liens VVl VAVVAJJ.JU) 5 ALBANY, 0KKG0N PCfliiiDcliliwi ! I