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THE MOBKiy G HERALD: TUESDAY, OCTO.BEI1 20, 1891
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OJI BALE.
The Daily Hkbald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book itore.where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Burr Sloan, is in the city.
Cranberries at C. K. Browneil'fl.
Meals at the Delinonieo 25 cents.
D. I- Croarder has returned to
the city.
Circuit court will convene next
Monthly.
Go tj the Pelmonico for first
class nieals.
Dr. Lon Cleaver, of La (Jrande,
ib in the city.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will & Stark's.
Meals at all hours? at the Dia
mond Chop House.
Charles Henkle, of Niagara Mill
Co., is in the city.
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.
Freeh oysters in any style at the
Diamond Chop House.
Hiss Dolly Cheadle lias returned
from a visit in Portland.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Barker Bros.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at Will A
Stark's.
Try a pair of those twenty-live
rent all wool hose at the Ladies
Bazaar.
Try our chow chow now on sale
in ipiantities to suit at C. K.
Brownell's.
(ieo. Uowell and daughter, cf
Sweet Home, left last evening fir
a trip to California.
ReKiilar meeting of St. John'
Lod'-e will be held at the Masonic
hall this evening.
A large line of new zephyrs, in
all the desirable shades just re
ceived at the Indies Bazaar.
Judge K. S. Strahan has return
ed from a meeting of thw Oregon
Bar Association in Portland.
Span of good horses, harness
and farm wagon for sale. Apply
to J. A. tiroes or at lepot Hotel.
Mrs. Olive Stephens, who has
leen visiting in this citv, has le
turned to her home in The Dalles.
Julius (iradwohl invites you to
call anil see his beautiful lamps,
the finest in the Willamette
Valley.
Dr. u. L. H. a lias located 10
this city for the practice of his pro
fession. ilis card will be found in
this issue.
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
Ltdies Bazaar.
Stamped scarfs, splashers and
tray doiles in endless variety of
styles and at prices to suit all at
the Ladies Bazaar.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet
with Mrs. Overman tins alternoon,
Oct. 20, at ZM p. . A full at
tendance is desired.
Parlies intending to go East
should secure their tickets over the
popular Union Pacific and Oregon
Miori 1,1 ne route, call and see
C'urran & Monteith for tickets.
A little son of J. K. Weatherford
was hit by a stray shot during the
practice of the Mascot inn Club
Saturday evening. The shot were
extiacate.l yesterday by loctra
1 avis A Maston.
Call and see the brilliant dis
play of library lamps ft C. K.
Brownell's. Not one kept over
from last year but all this year's
styles and will be sold at the
lowest living prices.
Charles Thompson of Niagara,
who was tried in Salem for selling
lujuor without proper license, was
acquitted, as it was shown that he
had a government liiense, under
w hich he had lieen selling liquor.
Left my bed and lioard Little
ltoonev Annie and was seen
squandering my money in chunks
at Will A Link's music s'ote for
reserved seats for the only er
formance Wednesday evening of
Little Lord Fauntlero'y. j
At the rehearsal of Belshazzar
last evening a great interest was
manifested, there being forty
present. The next rehearsal will
occur next Friday night in the
college building. The full list of
participants will soon be published
in the asfociation paper the
"Victor."
BETCKNED FROM THE iST.
a IsUttUw With Htn, J. V. Codck-
The Political Hor'xoa.
Hon. J. W. Cusick. accompanied
by Mrs. Cusick and their little son
Harry, returned yesterday lirjrn
ing from a two monthB v'sit in the
East.
They left on August 10, and
went over the Northern Pacific to
St. Paul, thence tot'hicago, where
they saw the World's Fair site
and preparations for the big ex-M.-iiion.
They spent several
weeks in Illinois, and Iowa, where
Mrs. Cus.ck's relatives reside, and
also visited friends in Kansas.
The farmers Alliance in Kansas,
Mr. Cusick eays, is "busted."
Hood crops ami prosperous times
has caused Urmcra to let tne al
liance run i:self, while they looked
after crops and business interes's,
and this once llourshing orgauiza
t'n his about died of neglect.
"What is the political sentiment
as to presiden'ial candidates," was
a iked.
"There is astronsr feeling for Mr.
Blaine throughout the East," he
answer d. "fading republicans
with whom 1 talked as a rule
favored the nomination of the Iran
Loin Maine, and it certainly looks
now a-t if he would b3 the nominee.
Iheieisa friendly enough feeing
for president Harrison, but tne
warm-hearted enthusiasm and
dep sentiment that Mr. Blaine's
name causes, and which shows the
trendof publie opinion to be for his
nominal ion is lacking in Harrison's
case.
Thev LMine back via Salt Lake
Citv. the home of the Mormons,
and attended their services at the
tabernacle. About four thousand
Mormons were present to hear the
first sermon of Joseph Smith since
his return from abroad. He de
nounced polvgamy and adultery,
Mr. Cusick stated, and prtstched a
discourse vcrv Eimiliar to a modern
I ..rtl. .,.!.. HiTinnn. There is Still a
bitter feeling between the
Mormons and Gentiles in Salt
Lake, and probably will be until
polygamy is entirely obliterated.
ir. Cusick. ana lamuy reiurneu
via San Francisco. They had ex
cellent health and enjoed the
trip immensely, although they
were triad to net back to Oregon,
which Mr. Cusick savs is the best
state of them all.
Irabytry Meeting.
The Presbytery of Oregon of the
United Presbyterian church, will
meet in the United Presbyterian
church this evening at 7:150 p. m.,
and will be opened with a sermon
by the moderator Rev. W. A.
Spalding of Spdtanc. The fore
noon) of Wednesday will be devoted
to devotional exercises and a busi
ness meeting, and in the afternoon
a conference upon Sabbath schools.
Th Oregon Pad He Salt,
The suit of the employes of the
Oregon Pacific railroad company
for their delinquent wages will
come up at Ccrvallis at 1 o'c'ock
to-day. It is needless to say that
the men ought to be paid. They
should have received their money
long ago.
. Funeral Service.
Tne funeral services for Mrs.
Mcllree, who dicilon Saturday in
the 70; 1 1 year of her life, was largely
attended yesterday, at the Oakville
church. Rev. S. tJ. Iivine, of this
city, and Rev. A. M. Acheson, of
Oakville, conducted the services.
Little Lord fauntleroy.
Read what the San Jose Mercury
says: "The phenomenal success
of this play was not lessened one
whit on its tirst production it tan
Jose yesterday, and notwithstand
in the opposition ot fair week
"standing room only" greeted the
little lord at both the matinee and
the evening performance. The
audiences were refined and appre
ciative ones, and the recep
tion accorded the play and players
showed that the excellent reptita
tion of both had not been mis
represented.
The child actress, Georgie
Cooper, is acknowledged to be one
of the best Cedrics on the stage,
and as at every place where she
has appeared, immediately won
her wav into the hearts of her
audience. She is supported by
the original company, with one or
two exceptions, which appeared
with her at the Xew California in
San Francisco, and it is needless to
say that all of the characters are
inimitable in their conception."
This com pan v will positively ap
pear for the first and last time at
Albany on V. ednesday evening
next, Oct. SMst. Hasten and secure
your reserved seats at Wid & Link's
music etore.
Heuiatlonal Will Cm.
Papers have leen filed in the
Lane county probate court institu
ting a will case that will probably
prove of a lugiily sensational
character. The petition filed sets
forth that Sarah Maxwell died in
La'.e county, Oregon, May 1, 187!,
at tue age ot t. vears, ana was a
resident of said county, that at the
time of her death she was the
owner of property of the value of
20.01 K); that prior to her death
she legally leueathed all of said
property to herfoiirgrandchildren,
Win. and Edward Maxwell, the
petitioners, and Susie and Matilda
Maxwell, share and share alike to
each of them : that the will was
never revoked or annulled and
was made at the request and dicta
tion of defendent by Joel Ware,
and Fannie I'.ranstetter and Helen
Eaton were the attesting witnesses
nil now living; that when the w:Il
was made it was leit wita John
Maxwell, eon of the decedent and
father of Susie and Matilda Max
well, and uncle of petitioners, for
safe keeping at the requestof dece
dent; that John Maxwill has se
creted the will and kept the con
tents thereof ami its effects from
the petitioners and legatees, w ho
were at the time of the excution
tlureof very young, and now neg
lects and refuses to produce the
will, and falsely and fraudulently
alleges it to be lost. Able legal
talent has been engaged on both
sides, and the case will le hotly
contested.
Helicon Meeting. J
There will be meetings held at
the Episcopal Church on Wednes
day evening at 7:30, Thursday
morning at 11 o'clock and Thurs
day evening at 7 Bishop Mor
ris and other leading divines will
be present.
MARRIED.
SI.ON DAXXAI.S In Conralli on
Sunday. Oct. is, Ml. at the resi
dunce of tja officiating clergyman,
Ktv. . J. Thompson, Mr. Burr
Sloan and Miss MolKe I)ann;ils,
Tim happy coup'.e are well and
favorably known la this city, where
tin y reside, and on their return were
the rccepient of hearty congratulations.
IIOKh.
AcTIESON-To the wife of Rev. A. M.
A i lo son, at the 'amity residence,
in :ir Oakville, on October Hi, a girl.
Mother and child iloiug well,
CIRCUIT COURT DCCKET.
Tii Cam to B TrUd at th Ootobtr
Trm Wtlch Convai Not Monday.
State of Oregon vs James Ban-
non, burglary.
State of Oregon vs b P Rogers,
disci iminatiou in freight rates.
State of Oregon vs E P Rogers,
discrimination in freight rates.
P J Porter et al vs Jonn C Elder
et al, partition.
ihornaa Jellereon vs U s Mont
gomery, recovery of nuney, attach
ment.
T Dittenhorfer vs Peiry Smith,
recovery of money.
Topletz & Co vs Mary Cougill,
recovery of money.
C F Cornwall et al vs Daisy
Smith, partition.
Geo J Uraner vs Mary Cougill,
recovery of money.
Mooney, Valentine & Co vs Mary
Cougill, recovery of money.
The Albany Farmers Co vs S S
MoFadden, recover of money.
H. F. Ietsinger et al vs George
Row el I, injunction.
In the matter of the assignment
of Earl Race, assignment.
Capital National Bank vs W F
Crosby, recovery of money.
A T and F X Gilbert vs P Bier
ins, recovery of money.
In the matter of the assignment
of R C Warner, assignment.
Jennie Standish vs Nathan B
sHandisb, divorce.
Thomas P Baldwin, by name of
T P Baldwin & Co vs X B Gold
smith and Maurice Runkle, by
name of Goldsmith & Runkle, re
covery of money attachment.
The American Mortgage Co, of
Scotland, vs Edwin Wilcox, trustee,
et al, recovery of money.
Bridge & Beach Manufacturing
Co vs Smith & Senders, recovery
of monev ; attachment.
J C loyer vs Smith & Senders,
recovery of money, attachment.
J Is stetson vs bmith a benders,
recovery of money, attachment.
in the matter ot tne assignment
of E Becker, assignment.
L B I veer et al vs Ina a 1 veer
et al, suit m equity.
Dittenhorfer, llass x Co vs Geo
W Pugh and Elsie 1 ugh, connr
mation.
Andrew J Xoble, as executor of
the laBt will ana testament of W
8 Noble, deceased, vs S W Moore
and Marv b Moore, continuation
Alice McNeil vs john McNeil,
divorce.
In the matter of the assignment
of F L Henness, an insolvent
debtor, assignment.
In the matter of the assignment
ot Oea W bmith, an insolvent
debtor, assignment.
Stewart & Sox vs T A Beard, re
covery of Monev, attachment.
E L Bryan vs Southern Pacific
Co, recovery of money.
Mary Wood vs Frank Wood, re
CDvery of money, attachment.
Sugar Pine Door A Lumber Co
vs L B Knox et al, foreclosure of
lien.
T J McClary, as assignee of L
T Henness, an insolvent debtor, vs
lAn Coneer, J as Collins and M
Scott, recovery of money.
Pauline Hegele vs Jno Schmeer,
recovery ol money.
Leighton Knox vs Adam Sise
more, appeal from from justice
court.
J Put Smith vs C T Croft, recov
ery of money.
In the matter of the assignment
of Kwong Woo Wee Co, assign
ment.
X D Conn and J B Conn vs L A
Woodle and I X Woodle, foreclos
ure.
B A Lainders vs Thomas L
Henness, L Flinn, Albany &
Astoria K It (Jo and lloneyman,
uenart & Uo, foreclosure.
F 11 Williamson vs Mueller A
Garrett, recovery of money.
Albott & Church vs C J Dillon.
as C J Dillon & Co, recovery of
money.
Frank D Wood vs Mary Wood,
injunction.
Santiam Lumber Co vs M I) Ho
gan aud Melissa Hogan, foreclosure
of lien.
C M Rainwater vs Carrie M
Rainwater, divonc.
Elizabeth Cox vs Samuel Conn
and R E Conn, recovery of money.
Davis uros vs Wm rowers, re
covery of monev.
Clara Dierengar vs John Diercn-
ger, divorce.
I K Dawson vs in Rile and M
Scott, injunction.
Price & Robson vs Henry Crow-
der, recovery of money, attach
ment.
Price & Robson vsCrowder Bros,
recovery of money, attachment.
G G Cooley A Co vs J L Hollida
and Anna Hollida, recovery of
money, attachmeut.
W b Ihorapson vs J b Powell A
Co, recovery of money.
Bridge A lieacli Mte Co et al vs
Geo W Smith and J W Cusick. to
annul assignment.
John McNeil vs J Thompson,
Henry Thompson and James
Thompson, leave to issue execu
tion.
John II Schurmeier vs Win
Schneider, recovery of money.
vvinaeuago National i;nk vs
Joseph Pearl and Thomaj Brannon,
recovery of money.
W in K leinple vs ianiue Dodge
et al, recovery of money.
it lUiret vs ueo l'lau, dissolution
of partnership.
Nettie bmead vs b M Smead, di
vorce.
Alinyra E Wooley vs Jasper II
Wooley, divorce.
Goldsmith A Lewenberi: vs
Smith A Senders, iccovery of
money.
cortmiller A Irvmif vs L A
W ood, recovery of money.
L G Thompson vs Nettie Thomp
son, divorce.
Gilmartin A Mulhern vs M B
Guies et al, action on note.
Gilmartin A Mulhern vs Lyman
Emerson et al action on note.'
Gilmartin A Mulhern vs Geo W
and Matilda Slaving, action on
note, attachment.
Gilmartin A Mulhern vs J X and
S J Combs, action on note, attach
ment. P McAllister vs M G and Benj
Shepherd, action on note.
A 5chiliiug A Co vs Jas F Pjw-
Iburt,
ell & Co, recovery of money, at
tachment. Ella V Montgomery vs Win M
Montgomery, divorce.
W S Thompson vs Jas F Powell
A Co, recovery of mote v.
Fleckstein A Mayer vs O S May,
action on note, attachment.
F II Vaughn vsSloper A Vaughn
recovery of money, attachment. I
Cooley A Washburn vs W F and
Martli J Price, recovery of money,
attachment.
Cooley A Washburn vs Jas L and
Ellen Putnam, recoverv of money,
attachment.
Cool -y A Washburn vs M T and
Elizabeth Iindsey, recovery of
money, attachment.
Richard Mavo vs Deilla Mavo.
divorce.
Stewart A Sox vs Sloper A
Vaughn, recovery of money, at
tachment. Cooley A Washourn vs II C
and E V Klepper, recovery of mon
ey, attachment.
Gooley A Washburn vs j J an. I
Nancy Leabo, recovery of money,
attachment.
E Summerville vs Elizabeth
Levis action on note, attachment.
F II Vaughn vs M Scott, d .ui
a.es.
J A Crawford vs M A Dorris, re
overy of money.
Daniel Ilouck vs J A Beard, for
il isure.
O F Mitchell vs J G Egan and G
W Dooley, action on note, attach
ment. Ling Delia Peazza vs J G ?ager,
action on note.
J. H. Kingston vs Thomas
Arthur Beard, recovery of money,
attachment.
Smith A Moore vs Sara L. Lnper,
admisistrator. recovery of money
appeal from Justice court.
John Schloszer vs E. C. Phelps
and Mary R. Phelps, forclosure.
Davis Bros, vs Peter R. Bear, re
covery of money, attachment.
M C Bingham vs Eliza elh Bing
ham, divorce.
James Hawkins vs Petrr R
Bear, recovery of money.
R Custer vs J A McFeron and E A
McFeron, action on note, attach
ment. Davis Bros vs Austin LCoon,
recovery of money, attachment.
Albany Iron Works vs G. O.
Vernon, recovery of money, at
tachment. Albany Iron Works vs Price A
Veraon, recovery of money, at
tachment.
Ann Bedell vs Frank Bedi,
divorce.
Ella If and vs L E Hand, divorce
Alfred Dettbenner vs Beiher'jein
Duttbenner, divorce. f
E B Turner vs Warren HuH
.4. I .nl .'
ucuou oil now, nivtiiiic" v.
Brownsville Woolen Manufac
turing Co. vs J H Burlhart, G
W Maston, E J Lanninget al re
covery of money.
State of Oiezon ei-rt-Sation of
(ieo G Bingham vs YilIalee
Valley A Coast R R Co. action to
annual charter of corporation.
J T K earns v Laban Oase. K R
Case and Sam Case, action on
note, attachment.
J A Zimmerman vs auuel An
derson, action to clear title.
J L Hill, as executor .of the
estate of Camille Mcr'arl.md, de
ceased, vs ueo W bmith H al, re'
covery of money.
Stewart A box vsJ M South, re
covery of money, attachment.
Peterson A Garland vs James
Cawood, recovery of money
L V Davis vs Nellie it Davis,
divorce.
Fleichner, Mayer A Co vs Waters
A Morelock, recovery of money,
attachment.
Knapp, Burrell A Co vs F S
Ingram, recovery of money, attach
ment. I dward Stover et al vs Mrs A W
Stover et al, petition.
Ed .eyes vs J Warren Miller,
foreclosure.
Jacob Norcross vs S P R R Co.,
damages.
W J Van Schuyver vs II E Bur
mester, actiod on note.
Almira Miller vs JP Schooling
and Martha It Schooling, suit of
equity.
Mrs E B. Davis vs II II Davis,
divorce.
Geo W Slavcns vs Martha A
Slavcns, divorce.
F E Robinson vs C E Robinson,
divorce.
Vironda Westlake vr W C West
lake, divorce.
Eliza Denny vs S A Xiclerson
and M A Nickerson, action on note,
attachment.
John Diamond vs Margaret E
Findley, confirmation.
John P Schneider and John II I
Remington vs I X Woodle et al,
iorociosiire.
Stewatt A Sox vs T J Montgom
ery, recovery of money, attach
meut.
RtlkLF.Vl ABMICA SALVE.
The best salve In th? world for CuU,
Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruption:',
and pos tively cures Piles, or lo pay
required. It is guaranteed to givs
erfect satisfaction, or money re-
lunueil, r rice s eenis per box. tcr
sale by Foshsy A Mason
Snie Cure (or the Liquor or Opium
Habit.
The East India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
the only known specific for the
fiurpose, it is not injurious in the
east degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming'e
drug store only.
?orii7! ?orii7!
MRS. FRANCES IIODG?OX BCKNETT'S
LITTlsE LORD FAUNTlsEROY,
-AT THK-
OPElA HOUSE, OCT. 21st.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Introducing the
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
ol All f! II
IE yfiyy
The Itreat fuuutleray. ,
We take great, pleasure in an-'
nouncing that in this city, at tne
opera bouse n.xt Wednesday even
ing, Oct. 21st, the famous d rama.
Little Lord Fauntleroy, introduc
ing the greatest of little lords,
Georgie Cooper, a child of 7 vears
12") per
who eariia a salary of
week, will he produced. Theorig
inal Little Lord Fauntleroy, sup
ported )v a company of Eastern
players direct from New ork.
Pronounced a hit from the press,
preached from the pulpit, patron
ized by th public. Don't forget tc
seciire seats at Will A Link's.
DON'T FORGET OCR DATE
COMPANY,
Direct
from
New York,
Under
the
Direction
of
Mr. Phil Ilay
I.ITI'I.K l.Oltll A liKOCKKY MAX.
l.litle Lorl Fauut'.ttroy.
Wo take great pleasure in an
nouncing the above company, for
,it is a rate treat for Albany. 'They
jhave played in the principal cities
of the I'nited States, including
eighteen weeks at the Broadway
theater; tun weeks at the Boston
Museum; eight weeks at the Co
lumbia theater, Chicago ; six weeks
:u ua uwin theater, San brancisco;
I four weeks in New California thea
ter, San i'rancisco ; four weeks at
I the Olympic theater. St. Louis,
j! and others too numerous to men
it ion. ResTvid seats now readv
1 at Wi'l A Link's for Wed. 0;-t. 21.
WEDNE ;AY, OCT. 21.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
MIL NKKVi: LIVE PILLS.
Act on a new principle regula
ting tiio liver, stomach and bowel?
through the nerves. A new dis
covery. Dr. Miles' Tills speedily
cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi I
liver, pilee, conetipationr Un
equaled for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest 1 60 dose 3
for 25 cents. Samples ee, at
Stanard A Cusick.
J. mi. I,. PUYsl. tAV AND SUR-
Kcon pen: attention mto to (lis
TK.
eases of women aixl ili m ol the eye. of
fice, rirsi tree;, over L'jniuiinirV drutfUure.
KeaiUrnce, ,th near Ferry, Olflce hour 9
to 11 a. a. ana 2 to 4 r. a. '
For nice fresh oysters go to John
I'som's.
Buy your gasoline stoves of
Hopkins Bros.
New dress goods just rcceivjd at
W. F. Read's.
Will A Stalk have some elcjant
souvenir spoons.
Klein Bros, are giving a fine
piano to their customers.
A fine line of gold rings just
opened at Will A Stark's.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Fresh Yaquina bay salmon at S
cents per jkjuikI at Hyde's market
every day.
Those contemplating purchas
ing a piano or organ should call at
Will A Link's and see their beau
tiful instruments. They catry the
best makes and sell them on very
essy terms.
Mr. J. S. Morgan has just
completed burning a frei-h kiln
at bis brick yard one mile west of
the court house, anil is prepared
to fill 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 cloih suits aud overcoats.
He also has a lanrc 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
qiicnt if not paid at once. I.ook
after it and save costs of collection.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeter f-s,
put up by E. W. Achison, at all
the cost of Btone.
For line pocket knives best pa
tent tempered shears and scissors
and extra hollow ground razors,
ga to Stewart A Sox.
Use the celluloid eyeglass dean
cr8. (Handkerchief not always
elegant.) Free with each pair of
glasses at F. M. French's.
One hundred acres of choice
I.md close to Albany, only land
under cultivation wanted, State
price. Address Box ."pi.
If you are hungry go to Parker
l'.ros. and get a loaf of tho best
bread in the city.
Always on time with the best.
the market affords. Trv. and be
convinced. C. E. Brownell.
Will A Stark will be glad to
show yon their large line ot beau
tiful silverware. It w ill do you
geed, even if you don't buy.
Klein Bros, are closing out their'
stock of Oxford ties at a great re-1
dtiction. '
Great reduction in ombioidered
flouncing at W. F. Rends.
Watches, chains and spectacles,
specialties at F. M. French's.
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M'coihr iilcnti'ieii v,ilU the luvmrccfl
mm 'U vcl.itinit iit of that country. Tliii
man m no nin-T than .Mr. John Stewart, out
of tin- Huuhhieit umlitiont influential citizens
in (lie county. Ina recent lelter he saya:
"I hid been ttufftriiuf from paint in my ba-k
nnl u't"ieral kidm-v c mpl'iint for HOtue time,
h;iiJ u?el many n-nitiiitri without any
hut temporary relief. 'I he pains in mj hack
had iRi-OMi" so severe thit 1 waa prevented
ir'iiii aitotidiiikr to my work and could not
mt.ve without the u of a cane lleariiif,
hroiiL-h a frit'nd. tf ttn woiultTt'iil nrM t-f.
I foil hy On-iron Kidney Tcavl wu induced to
trj a I'nx, ;iiiu irm inni vev arm uom i
f -iuitl instiiul relief, and IxJore u intf hall
tht: cnt tits ( the hox the piiun in c y back
ifttnlv diicipiM'arvil I have every f ith In
the virtu'-H of the 0:cyt)ti Kidney Tea, and
i-xn eoiirtcentiauMly recommeiid it to my
frit-ndH. 1 uould not he without it for any
thinif.'
OrevMi Kidney Tea cures headache, ineon
tiiifiice of urine, hrick dust sediment, burn
irtif or painf j !u JHtiii while urinatiutf, and
:ilt :iiTi;.'tiM o( the kitlm-y or urinary orant
of eitlu r sex.
AT
JOHN :: ISOMS
nck
of sale
At my yard, or nt mv residence
on 7th street between Kailroad and
Montiromerv, or delivered any
where in tiie citv. Inquire at
Huston & Co's truck and dray
oflice or at grocery store in east
part of the city. A man at yard
lrom 8 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock.
W. C. Casski.u
GIHL WAN ;rKI To nail on the tal.lo.
A;il.v la Mr. M. Fcnnal at the Pioneer
IlOIIM'.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoiial
tail Chopping:
We are now prepared to do cus
tom chopping for either cash or
toll.
We are agents for If. F. Fischer
Corvallis Boiler Mills. Hour,
middlings, shorts and bran. Also
hay. oats, chop, etc., always on
hand and sold reasonable. Free
delivery inside of citv limits.
Try our Corvallis (lour and you
will use no other.
Mokkis & Rl.OC.NT.
DBPRICE'S
f,oM 3a king
, yJPoivder:
fj$ed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
F L. K-EINTTOjNT.
DEALER IX-
Choice Teas, Coffees, Spicos, E tracts
And n crnnprnl aaartrhnAnt rf
GROCERI BS,
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE. ALBANY. OUF.il)N
-$100-
a
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A boys suit for fl.OO. It's a g
S:
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S good school suit. Other litiuses
J wili charge you $J.'r. The ciuse
S of our selling tin m so cheap is g
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5 that we caught the factory shoit jj.
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and took all they had. and now 3.
2 propose giving our customers the i
2 benefit, u-
Rring in the lMys quick anil ft tj.
them out. a-
Xt
tttittirit WQVVtr -ifr-tirr WW.
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
STRAflAX BI)CK,
ALBANY, OREGON
MHERE?
In lie World shall ' I Buy ?
FOR PRICES, QUALITY CONSIDERED.
fWK BUY THE VJC9VSTj&
AMI fcSKI.I. TIIK UIWKST.JI
YOU i r. 1 Till'; l!K.KHl'
SO WE CLAIM.
GALL AND SEE.
L. E. BLAIN,
The Leading :-:Clo
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Merchant Tailor.
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