Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 18, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    TH3SMOBNING HERALD; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1891
glowing Sails geraW
O.I IALK.
Th Daily Hiuld will be on
Ml each morning at H. J. Jones
book tore.where it tan be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTIKGS ABOUT OWW.
Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's.
Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents.
I). V. S. Reid, of Eugene, is in
the city.
Go to the Delmonico for first
class meals.
Ale. PnrJem, of Oregon City,
is in Albany.
Teter Bilyeo, of Scio, has
removed to Albany.
Meals at all hours at the Dia
mond Chop House.
Lake Dorris.of Corvallis, was in
the city yesterday.
Have you seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
When in town call at the Del
monico for your meals.
A new line of natural hair goods
at the Ladies Bazaar.
Frenh oysters in any style at the
Diamond Chop House.
E. E. Montague, of Lebanon,
was in Albany yesterday.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Farker Bros.
MiH Frankie Rhinehart, of
Shedd, is visiting friends in Al
bany. License to wed was granted yes
terday to J. L. Smith. and Lillie &-.
Hardy.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design' at Will A
Stark's.
Try a pair of those twenty-five
cent all wool hose at the Ladies
Bazaar.
fry our chow chow now on sale j
:n quantities to suit at V.
Browneil's.
Sch'o" superintendent G.F. Rus
sell is engaged sn visiting the
schools of the county.
Mist Grace Piper, who has been
vixiting in this city several months,
lett yesterday for Seattle.
A large line of new zephyrs, in
all the desirable aba. tea just le-
ceived at the Ladies Bazaar.
Span of good horses, harness
and farm wagon for sale. Apply
to J. A. Urosa or at Depot Hotel
Julius Gradwobl invites you to
call and see his beautiful lamps,
the finest in the Willamette
Valley.
Miss Lra Campbell, assistant
teacher in the Brownsville public
school, is visiting her parents m
this city.
At Will & Stark's can be seen
some of the most beautiful ladies
gold watches, which have just
been received.
The largest and best selected
line of stamped linens ever brought
to Albany can be seen at the
Ladies Bazaar.
Stamped scarfs, splashers and
tray doilea in endless varietv of
styles and at prices to suit all at
the Ladies Bazaar.
- The date of the city election is
approaching, but as yet little or
nothing has been said as to candi
dates 01 Wie respective omces.
Oregon grapes at cents per
bushel. Now is the time to make
jelly. Leave your order at Hyde's
Market, we also nave sweet ciuer.
You can save money by going at
once to Klein Bro.'sBhoe store and
purchasing a pair of Oxford ties.
The price has been reduced to close
them oui.
'Parties intending to go East
should secure their tickets over the
popular Union Pacific and Oregon
Short Line route. Call and see
t'urran A Monteith for tickets.
A certified copy of the court
record showing the appointment of
Col. T. Hogg as receiver yl tli
Willamette Valley A ( Vast U. It
was tiled with the county clerk
reaterday.
Call and see the brilliant dis
play of library lamps tt C. K.
Brownell s. ol one kept over
from last year but all this year's
styles and will be sold at the
lowest living prices.
The friendly game of base ball
, between the JelTerson club and the
Knox Butte team, assisted by the
Albany battery, was played in this
city yesterday. The score stood
20 to 17 in favor of the Knox Butte
team.
The services at the Presbyterian
church to-dav will be as follows:
Preaching at J 1 a. m. and 7:o0 p.
m.; Sahbatli school at 12:15;
Young People's meeting at 6:45 r.
M. The pulpit will be occupied by
the Rev. H. H. Dobbins, of Cali
fornia. All will oe made welcome
te these services.
The marriage of Wm. Davidson,
a well known young man of this
city, and Miss Maggie Kahwl, of
Salem, is announced to occur in
about two weeks. The ceremony
will be performed in the parlors of
the St. Charles hotel, and the
young cmple will le tendered an
elegaat supper and banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Sloan, late
of the Klamatti Agency, i rrived in
Albany ve teidiy. to renew their
residence here. They met with
the misfortune of having their
goods burned on the cars while en
route to tins place. 1 lie v were in
an open car and sparks from the
engine ignited them resulting in a
total loss.
E. J. Kaiser, editor of the Ash
land Valley Record w ho has been
in Portland stopped over in Al
bany on bis way home yesterday.
His ewn paper this week savs:
The gentleman with tbe map of
Germany upon his countenance,
who will register ''Kaiser" in Port
land this e k, is not Kaiser ml
helm but E. J. Kaiser of the
Valley Record, and he visits the
metropolis to take in the exposi
tion and see what is worth looking
At in the citv.
VALUABLE COAL DISCOVERY.
Th ToUdo Minet Prml t Dtralop U
U a Mif aificiat Iidoitry.
Coll Van Cleve, of the Toledo
Coal Mining Co., was in the city
yesterday. He says the company
has reached a large body cf good
coal, which he is confident is a
fortune for its owners" The vein
lie says is eight fjet thick and
thousands of tons of a fane grade of
coal is in eight. Some prominent
Albany business men are in the
company and they are putting in
iiui-i.inprv to work the mines.
They will begin to take out coal
next week, and if this coal dis
covery is as good as claimed for it
will prove one of tbe valuable in
dustries of Oregon. A g'od pay
ing coal mine is what has long
been Eought in this state, and if it
lias been discovered at Toledo,
as it seems has been done, it will
prove a bonanza.
A BOFP03ED CASE OF LEFX09T.
A 8ip?ici OiN of Lesroiy it S ported
ii Lna CVo-tj.
J, H. Babsock, who lives in tbe
McKinzie bridge precinct, is to be
examined on the charge of being
atHicted with the leprosy, on com
plaint of the people of that section.
Babsock came to Lane county
about on s year ago from Salem,
and ha been treated by Dr. Paine
since that time. He has a timber
homestead claim in McKinzie
precinct, a lot in Eugene, and about
$3,000 worth of property in Salem.
FAKMES8' INSTITUTE.
One of the six farmers' institutes
that aie held during the year un
der the auspices of the -State Agri
cultural College will convene at
Harriaburg in the last week of Oct.
or first of Nov. We trust that our
citizens and all farmers, in this
neighborhood w ill be on hand t
make the affair a success by th jir
presence, and by papers and dis
cussions make the meeting inter
esting and instructive. It las
been found that the institutes.
which are for farmers especially,
are the very best means of spread
ing agricultural knowledge; they
form a medium of exchange be
tween profeseors and farmers
where topics oi pracucai imerei
are d s cussed and many valuable
facts added to the knowledge of
ail participants. These mretings
are of course free to all, and to the
citizens as well as the farmer a
cordial invitation is extended, but
the latter we would urge nnst
pnrnestlv to be present and help
the cause w ith statements ot his
oractical experience.
Four professors from the college
will be present ai mis iBsmure.
Many of our fanner citizens have
alreadv kindlv consented to pre
pare papers, and good inusic ha
been most generously proimseu.
Some of the subjects which will be
dUcussed are : Rotation of Crops ;
Hon Raisins in Linn County;
Some Common Weeds ; Breeds of
Hotrs and the Proper Care of Pork ;
Silo and Ensilage, etc., lesides
other papers of morj general in
terest. It is the object of the in
stitute to offer topics of interest
to housekeeper as well as to the
farmer, and we trust that our
lalv citizens anu tanners' wives
will be present at the various ses
sions. It is a greit a'traction and
a very appropriate one to have
displays oi vegtables and fruits,
grain." live stock, etc., made at
these institutes, and it would be
interesting and instructive to see
t pecimens of canned fruit, butter,
etc., and to have the makers of the
same relate any special method
tliey may use in preparation of
the same.
Mrs. Damon Smith, Sam May,
J. F. Ilendrir, M. Fuller, and G.
VV. Isham have been appointed as
local committee on arrangements.
Courier.
About Tfm Postal Delivery.
The Albany Herald advocates
the establishment of a tree postal
delivery system in that city, ap
parently forgetful of the fact that
the coveted privileges are only
conferred upon cities where postal
sales and cancellations reach a
certain figure. Astorian. In this
statement the Astorian is in error.
Albany's postottice business has
reached the required figure en
titling this city to free postal de
livery, or at least the postottice le
ceints an considerably longer than
some other Oregon rties which
already have free delivery.
Appreciated at Lebanoa.
The Lebanon Daily Effort has
this to say of a well known Albany
firm: E. L. Quinn, one of the
most practical cornice makers on
the coast is the gentleman who is
putting ihe cornice on our new
Lebanon Bank, it is work worthy
of inspection and deserves msntion
and is a credit to the firm which
Mr. Quinn is an employe, they are
Hopkins Bros., ot Albany, one ot
the largest hardware firms in our
state and have a large patronage,
and are a hrm worthy of mention.
They have a large and well filled
store in Albany.
Special Announcement.
The dancing academy so well
managed last winter under
the direction of Mr. H. J. Hopkins
will be reopened tor the season of
I8t)l U2at the opera house next
Friday evening Oct. 23, at 8
o'clock, unless otherwise an
nounced. Pupils desirous of at
tending w ill please be present on
that date. The latest and most
popular dances will be intioduced
and all instruction guaranteed
iirst-cla?g.
The public are invited to attend
services to-day at the Chrirtian
church, corner of 5th, and Jack
son streets. The theme for 11 a.
m., will be "Bearing the Yoke."
At 7::0 the the pastor will begin
a series of discouises on the Bible
illustrated by chart. Strangers
in the city w ill be welcome. Seats
are ftee.
DOM'T OVERLOOK TBI3.
LITTI.B LORD FAUNTLEROY;
The play a treat, and Georgia Cooper
ageir,
A latldie snail, with big Ir'.ght eyes,
A incp of curly tressea.
A wceaweet fate, a bounie boy,
For kisses anil caresses,
W!th childish love fur sports and fun,
Opinions fixed, emphatic.
An earl's young heir, witb wealth and
name.
But atrial iy democratic,
A tender, little pitying heart,
A Ir.vA1. fust fleviitinn
To early friends a clinging trust
lliai readies o er me ocean,
A sweet child-nature, tresh. unspoiled,
For love and trust appealing
An earnest, grave philosopher.
Quiunt views of life revealing;
A sunny, trhjht and happ lad,
An o!U man's pride and pleasure,
A pet on whom the warmest loye
is lavished without nu as lire.
This is our young Lord Fauntleroy,
Kout.d whom such fortunes hover.
And yet whose sweetest, truest name
Is the "Dearest" little lover.
Cut the above out and have
your little on s at home commit it
to memory, and don't fail to at
tend on Wednesday evening next.
at the opera house fcr one night
only, L'ttie Lara fauntleroy is
preached from tho pulpit. Praised
by the press. Pronounced a hit
by the public. Reserved seats
selling fast at Will A Link's mueic
store. Popular prices.
REAL ESTATE 8 ALES
James Barrett etux to J. W.
Long, 2.28 acres in Union Point;
consideration, $75.
C. I. B own etux to W. C. Ar
nold, 50 acres in sec 21 tp 10 S. R
I w ; consideration, $700.
Prior Wilson to B. A. Stafford
etal, lots 2 and 7 blk 9 Ha'sey;
consideration; $00.
Renssalaer Moore to Henry
Struckmever, N. i D. L. C. of
Almon Moore ; consideration ;
$1-100.
J. M. Long to Jennie S. Long,
0 acres in tp 14 S. it. 3 w ; consid
eration, $732.
Geo. Puu & Co. by Geo. Hum
phrey referee, to Wm, Faber, S.
W. .'4 hik ,1 Albany ; considera
tion, $7000.
Geo. Pfau A Co. to Wm. Faber,
S. W. 4 blk 4 1 Albany ; consider
ation $7000.
Green Beard etux to H. Bryant,
2 5 interest in 320 acres in tp 10 a,
R. 2 w : consideration. $2)00.
Joseph Buhl to Mary Mossholder
2 acres in tp 12 b. K. 2 w ; consid
eration. $150.
M. A. Miiler to W. H. Keehn,
lots 5, 0, blk 5, Miller's addition to
Lebanon ; consideration ; $200.
A.M. Shelton etux to J. M. V
Bilyeu part of lo's 1,2. 'J, blk 1,
Wheeler's addition to Scio; con-
uderation. $1300.
Abraham Slack etux to Jas. M.
Slack, 200 acres in tp 14 S. R. 2 w ;
consideration, $J000.
11. 1- Rudd etal to W. R. Gar
rett, trustee 1 5 acres near Peoria ;
consideration; $1.
S. Neal etux to Martin Thomp
son, various parcels in tp 13 o. K
3 w ; consideration, $1600.
The Sale and It ace .
About GOO people assembled at
McKnight Bro.'s farm near
Tallmau, this county, yesterday to
witness the races and sale of
horses. About twenty-three horses
and colts were sold at prices rang
ing from $7.50 to $100. In the
trotting race Charles Burkbart s
horse was first, Clarence Edward's
second and Mark Hulburt's
third. A horse entered by George
McKnight received no time. The
best time made was 3 :11.
Buaiueaa Change.
Mr. F. E. Allen has purchased of
Iilodgett & yon their grocery store
in tins city, and will at once as
sume charge of the business. Mr.
Allen is an energetic business
man and wi I doubtless de well.
Mr. Blodgett, who is well known
here, will remain in Albany.
The Weather To. Day.
Following is the forecast of the
signal service for the next twenty
four hours: Warmer; fair
weather.
Mm. l'iPSi Ilii-ki mwl ilanalitar
of Portland, is visiting at the
residence oi Chas. Kietler in this
city.
Reinhold Harris the W.i'la
Walla butcher, was riding along
the road from Pendleton when his
horse' shied against a barb wire
fence. Reint old's leu wasterriblv
cut, just missing the main artery.
ii . i . .i
i ne won n is are so severe mat it
will be several months before he
can walk.
William Bolin, of Brownsville,
was showing George Kee"hey, his
pistol and telling him how safe it
was, when the weapon accident lv
discharged, the bullel breaking the
middle linger of bis lett band.
The linger was amputated about
halt way between the knuckle and
the second join'.
DIED,
MtiI.RF.E- In Oakville. on Saturday,
OcteberlT, lS'.U.Mri. Mariha Me
Ilree. aired 72 years.
The deceased rame to Oregon in
1852, tnd has since resided on the
donation claim taken up by her hus
band, who died ia and who was
one of the prominent pi ueers of this
county. The deceased was a Christian
woman whose death will be regritted
by all who knew her.
FARLOW At tbe residence of his
father, near Miller Sta.ion, Friday,
Oct. hi a six'een yCar-'j)d sob of &.
Fallow.
MARRIED,
IRVINE ANDERSON On Saturday,
Oct. 1 1 ,at tbe residence of tbe bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ander
son, of near Cole's school house,
Mr. Charles Irvine, son of B. II. Ir
viue ot Jordan, and Miss Iva Ander
son, Kev, T. F. Uoodman officiating.
TBE CHURCHES.
When, Where andi by Whom Ssrvlcti
Will Be Held To-Day.
Congregational Corner of Fourth
and Ferry streets, Preaching every
Sunday at 11 a. m., and 7:45 p. m.
Sabbath sell ol at 12:25. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Key.
S. E. Webster, 1). 1). of Pennsylvania,
Pastor.
Presbyterian. corner of Broadal.
bin and Fifth streets. Services at 1 1 a.
in. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev.E. R.
I'rk-liard. Sabbath school at 12:15 p.
m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
AlETuomsT. Corner tllsworth and
Third streets. Services at 11 a. m. and
V:.'i0 p. ni. Pastor, Rev. 8. E. Memin-
ircr, l iistor. Pabliatli school 2:.su p.m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
ning.
ST. Paul MBTiioniST Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Pastor, II,
S. Shangle Sabbath school at 10 a
in. Prayer meeting on Thursday
evenings.
United Preshvterian. Corner o
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces at II a. in. mid 7:30 p.m. Pastor Ke
S.O Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:30p
m Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
Evangelical. Comer of Lyon and
Fourth streets, services at 11 a. m.
and 7 30 ft in. Pastor, Rev. L. S.Fisher.
Sabbdlli school 1U a. m. Prayer meet
ing ever Wednesday evening.
Ciihistian Church Services every
every Sunday at their church at 1 1 a.
in. and 7:30 p. in. Suuday school
at 10 a. m. Prayer mee'ing
Thursday evenings at 7:30 p. m.
All are invited to attend. Rev. Jas. F.
Steward, pastor.
Catholic. Services every Suuday
at It a. m., by Rev. Fr. L. Metayer.
Baitist. Corner of Lyon and Fifth
streets, Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30
p. m. Pastor Rev. Geo. II. Hill.
Sabbath school immediately after the
morning services. Prayer meeting
every eduesday evening.
ElMsCOPAl, Services every Sab.
bath miming at 11a. m. Rev. M
Plununer, pastor.
French Taney Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cureof painful and iregular
menses, ana will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe even
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store only.
THE WORLD CNltlL'HEO.
The facilities of the present dav
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 ii
Ihe only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual to cleanse
the system gently in the prm
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known tbe more
popular it becomes.
Kemoval Notice.
W. R. Graham has removed his
tailoring establishment to new
commodious quarters on First
street, opposite the rarmeJs a
Merchants Insurance office. He
lias a line line of cloths for winter
suiting overcoats and garments
for men and youth, which his
skillful tailors will make up on
short notice in neat and fashinable
st vies. His prices will be found
most reasonable.
BCCsiLEJCS ABXIIA HALVE.
The best salve in ths world for Cut).
Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains, Corns, andBkin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or lo pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, Price 25 cents per box. Fcr
gale by Foshey & Mason
Bute Core lor tbe Liquor or Opium
Habits.
The East India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
the only known specific for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree: manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store only.
MILTO NEK YE et LIVER MILS.
Act on a new principle regula
ting the liver, stomach and bowel.?
through the nerves. A new dis
covery. Dr. Miles' Puis speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1
liver, piles, constipationr un-
equaled for men, women, children.
smallest, mildest, surest I bUdoeei
for 25 ceuta. Samples ee, at
Stanard & Cusick.
New iewelrv of latest natterns at
Will it Stark's.
WHITE'S CrLOV-FiT-
U MDIDg
These lines have been invented by
Mr. io. White, The LADIES'
TAILOR, of ll New Burlington 8t. ,
V. London England, ana ill- r.
Street, N. Y: , Washington, l. C.
The success since Introduced, 4 yc irs
ago, has been marvelous. More than
a million ladies in Europe and this
countiy are using them with the
greatest sail taction. 1 Iicie luuugs
are cut to your order, therefore an
elegant titling and stylish waist and
sleeves are always guaranteed. They
are cut of Best English Silesia in all
shades. Ia ordering send the bust
measure, over the highest part of
bnst and waist measure; if extra long
waisted mention it. Price, f0 cents;
in Fancy Figmed Silesia, 75 cents
extra postage. Send postal note,
money order or stamps to Ueo:
White, Ladies' Tailor, 1 1" f St. S,
W . , Vsshingtou, l. C.
WHITE'S
PERFECT F1T1TNO AMD HANG
ING KEADY CUT SK1KT
LINING
The Skirts are cut of lust Engli h
Porcaline. in all shades. They are
cut to your order, tber f re an elegant
lititig skirt is always guaranieer: in
order.ng send waist measure and
length or skirt In Ironl. I'rlce ?. cenu
and l'i cents for postage. Send postal
note, money order or stampe, totieo.
White, Ludies'Tailar; 1112 Street, fc.
V., Vashington, D. C.
ReadvCatWa
MRS. FRANC KS HODGSON BURNETT'S -
LITTloE LORD FAUNTL.EROY,
AT THE
OPERA HOUSE, OCT. 21st.
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
Introducing the
-:-
LITTLE I.ORI .V
The Uraat Fauntleroy.
We take great pleasure in an
nouncing that in this city, at ttie
opera house next Wednesday even
ing, Oct. 21st, the famous drama,
Little Lord Fauntleroy, introduc
ing the greatest of little lordB,
Georgie t ooper, a child of 7 years'
who earns a salary oi l-o er
week, will be produced. Theorig
inal Little Lord Fauntleroy, sup
ported by a company of Eastern
players direct from New York.
Pronounced a hit from the press,
preached from the pulpit, patron
ized by th public. Don't forget tc
secure seats at Will A Link's.
DON'T FORGET OUR DATE
BUSINESS LOCALS.
For nice fresh oysters go to John
Isoin's.
Bay your gasoline stoves of
Hopkins Bros.
New dress goods just received at
W. F. Read's.
Will A Stark have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Klein Bros, are giving a Tine
piano to their customers.
A fine line of gold rings just
opened at Will & Stark's.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Fresh Yaquina bay salmon at 8
cents per pound at Hyde's market
every day.
Those contemplating purchas
ing a piano or )rgan should call at.
Will A Link's and see their beau
tiful instruments. They carry the
best makes and sell them on very
eesy terms.
Mr. J. S. Morgan has just
completed burning a frerli kiln
at his brick vard one mile west of
the court house, and is prepared
to nil all orders. A man will be
in waiting at the yard to attend to
all callers for brick.
W. R. Graham has received a
fine assortment of Thomas Kay all
woolen cloth suits and overcoats,
lie also has a large line of foreign
and domestic cloths, and is mak
ing stylish suits and garments at
very reasonable prices. Call and
see his new goods.
Your school tax will be delin
quent if not paid at once. Look
after it and -save costs of collection.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeter es,
put up by E. W. Acliison, at oil
the cost of stone.
For fite pocket knives best pa
tent tempered shears and scissors
and extra hollow ground razors,
go to Stewart Si box.
Use the celluloid eyeglass e'ean-
ors. (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, State
price. Address Box oil).
If you are hungry go to Parker
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
Always on time with the best
the market affords. Try. and be
convinced. C. E. Brownell.
Will & Stark will be glad to
show you their large line ol beau
tiful silverware. It will do vou
geed, even if you don't buy.
Klein Bros, are closing out their'
stock of Oxford ties at a great re-1
duction. - ' '
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
Watches, chains and spectacles.
specialties at F. M. French's.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
Used in Millions of Homes
Greatest JH
UtOeL(ls,y W
UTILE i jkJS f
COOPER
-:-: ONE NIGHT ONLY!
I,
COMPANY,
Direct
from
New York.
Under
the
Mrecti-n
of
Mr. Pliil Kay
GKOCKKY MAX.
I Little Lord Fauntleroy.
: We take great pleasuie in an
nouncing the above coin pan v, for
jit is a rare treat for Albanv. Thev
have played in the principal ci'.ies
'ol the United States, ino'nding
eigiueen weeks at the Broadway
imcuut; ien weeks at tlie Uostoti
Museum; eiuht weeks at the Co
lumhia thra'er, Chicago; six weeks
iai isa uu iu theater, San rranciseo ;
ifour weeks in New California thea
ter, San Francisco ; four weeks at
.the Ulympic theater. St. Louis,
ianu on era too lminerom to men
lion. Kescrvid Feats now readv
at VV i l Link's for Wed. Oct. 21
WEDNE D.YY, OCT. 21.
XEIY TO-HAY.
"IhiTe rtot
tied in lia
QUARTER
ker county Ore l)C A
L'nn, near wliatUT rt
is now liakcr C'ily. aPCUTIIDV
man uho hu sine. U til I Ullf
become identi led with the resources aAA
and development of that country. ThisHUW
man is no other than Mr. Jolin Stewart, one
ol the wealthiest and mint influential citizent
in the county. In a recent loiter he aays:
"1 had been suf7trin? from pr.ins in my hark
vml i:e-ieral kidney compliint ior oiue time,
and bad used many remedies wi'hcut any
but temporary relief. The pains ill my back
had become so severe that 1 was prevented
from attending to my work and could not
move wiihmt the urn of a cane. Hearing,
through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef
foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 wan induced to
try a box, and from that ve'y first dose I
found instant relief, and before u intr half
i he contents of the box the piins in c y back
entirely disappeared i have every I ith Id
the virtue of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and
can conscientiously recommend it to my
friend. I wuu!d uot he without it (or any
thing." Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon
tinence of urine, brick dust sediment, burn
ingor painul ncniation while urinating, and
all affections of the kidney or urinary organt
or either sex.
QT EVERY STTLE ,
JOHN TlSMB
r
At rny yard, or at mv residence
nu 7tli street between Railroad and
MontgomerVj or delivered any
where in tne citv. Inquire at
Hus'on & Co's truck and dray
ollice or at grocery store in east
part cf the citv. A man at yard
from 8 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock.
W. C. Casseix.
GIUL WANTKIi- To wait on the table.
Apply to Mrs. M Fcunal at tbe Pioneer
l!ouc.
We are now prepared to do cus
tom chopping for either cash or
tol'.
We are agents for II. F Fischer.
Corvallis Roller Mills, Hour,
middlings, eborts and bran. Also
hay. oats, chop, etc., always on
hand and sold reasonable. Free
delivery inside of city limit;.
Try our Corvallis flour and you
will use no other.
Morris & Bi.orvr.
40 Years the Standard
sale
iric
teioin Chopping:
DEALER IN-
ClioiceTea5,Coffees,Spiccs,Bxtracts
And a general
GROCBRI ED S.
. NEAR THE POSTOFF1CE. ALBANY. OREGON".
WHERE?
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III
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WOK
$rJrr US 140.'
FOR PRICES, QUALITY CONSIDERED.
Mr WE BUY
AMI M'.I.L
"YOU tJKT
SO WE CLAIM.
L. E. BLAIN.
ie-:-: LeadiDir x Clothier
Merchant Tailor.
-WHEN YOU HAVE
Boys'
5
Now arriving, von will lie convinced that we r.re I.AlNt
OVER ALL COM PETITION in our line when it tomes to
Richly Tailored Clothing,
HANDSOME ANP DURABLE PATTERNS, AT REASON A
ble Prices. Give as a calL
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
gTRAHAN ELOCK,
assortment of
THE CLOSEST.
Till-. I.UtVhM.JI
THE BENEFIT..
CALL AND SEE.
m Over
ti
SEEN OUR NEW
OF-
and
shall 1 Buy?
1011
MR
OVERCOATS
ALBANY, OREGON
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