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- X THE MORNING HERALD; THURSDAY; OUTOJJER 22, 1891 cr OK BALK. Th Dailt Hkbald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book tore.wbere it can be procured at 6 cents pet copy. JOTTINGS ABOUT IOWH. Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's. Meals at the Delnionico 25 cent 8. J. N. Combs has returned to Al bany. Goto the Delinonico for first class meals. New jewelry of latest patternaat Will & Stark's. (treat reduction in Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Meals at all hours at the Dia mond Chop House. Have you seen that elegant piauo at Klein Bros. A new line of natural hair goods at the Ladies Bazaar. When in town call at the Dul monico for your mealB. Fresh oysters in any style at the Diamond Chop House. Fresh comb honey, Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Dr. D. M. Jones is visiting bis mother in Oakland, Oregon. C. P. Burkbart and wife arrived yesterday morning from San Fran cisco. Beautiful gold watches in every imaginable design at Will A Stark's. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock of Oxford ties at a great re duction. Try our chow chow now on sale in quantities to suit at C. E. Brownell's. J. P. Galbraith, secretary of the Albany Woolen Mills, went tc Portland yesterday. A large line of new zephyrs, in all the desirable shades jnat re ceived at the Ladies Bazaar. Span of good horses, harness and farm wagon for sale. Apply to J. A. Gross or at Depot Hotel. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Company's. Furnished room sui tabid for to gentlemen. Use of bath. Con venient location. Inquire of C. B. Winn. Julius Gradwohl invites you to call and see his beautiful lamps, the finest in the Willamette Valley. The largest and beet selected line of stamped linens ever brought to Albany can be seen at the Ladies Bazaar. The dancing academy will open Friday evening, Oct. 23, at S o'clock, at the opera house. Don't forget the date. A 100 yard foot race between Woods of Corvallis and Harry Squires of this city yesterday was won by the latter. Stamped scarfs, splashers and tray doiles in endless variety of styles and at prices to suit ail at the Ladies Bazaar. The Postal telegraph olfice will be removed shortly into the Strahan block, where more com modious quarters are being fitted up. Mr. J. W. Nelson of Minnesota, who is interested in some valua ble mining interests in the Bohe nea district, was in tiie city yes terday. Parties intending to go Kast should secure their ticket over the popular Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line route. Call and see Corran & Monteith for tickets. An applanation. In the circuit court docket i a ram, the title of which, conveys a wrong iii.pretsion. It is a suit to annul the alignment of G. W. Smith, and Mr. J. W. Cusick, who is simply assignee, is put down in cold tv peas one ol the uetenaants The idea of Mr. Cusick, who is one of the wealthy men of Al bany, being accused of making an assignment strikes hU friends as rather fuany, ami he has already heard from some of them on the ibject. It is hardlv nercfsarv to explain that Mr. Cusiek has not made an assignment. Tobaac) to Minora. Recently a teacher in this city bunisned a pupil lor smoking cig arettes on the school premises. Someone violated the law in furn ishing the child with the cigar ettes. That this law may not be violated igorantly, we publish a part of it: "It shall be unfawful lo sell, barter, trade, give, or in any manner furnish to any minor, under the age of eighteen years, any tobacco, cigars, or cigarettes in any form, or any compound in which tobacco forms a component part." This seems to hit cubebs, adulterated with tobacco, a severe blow. To Tkoao Who Nut Boon the "Star In tha Kaat." There will be a stated meeting of Barzillai Chapter O. of . S. held in the Masenic Temple on Friday evening Oct. 23rd, at 7 :30 o'clock p. m. A full attendance is desired as business of importance will cone before the meeting. All who wish to be inducted into the mysteries of the K. S. will please tile their petitions with 1. P. Mason on or before the alovedate. And you will never be happy unless you unite your destinies with us. By order of the Worthy Matron. Mrs. D. O. Sciieii., St'c. Lag Krokan. On Tuesday while D. Leeper was rolling logs at his farm atwut four miles from this city in Ben ton county, his left leg was caught beneath a rolling log, breaking both bones below the knee. Dr. J. L. Hill of this city was sent for. He set the broken limb, and the patient is doing well. . , SH00TIN3 AT LOWER SODA. A JJib Nimed Atkinson Shot in tie Leg by Wm. McKlnccii- I.ate last evening a man named Atkinson, who runs a buiirding house at Lower Soda, came to this city and applied to Dr. Davis to have a wound in the Iegdrefsad. He said that he had been shot in au altercation with Wm. Mc Kinnon, well known in this city. His story is that he was passing Mr. McKinnou's pi ice on Tuesday morning, when the latter came out of the house and hailed him. He was driving in a burkboard, ai:d when h stormed Mr. McKinnon asked him whal he threatened to thrash his (McKinnon s) boy for. Atkinson said that he had not threatened to do bo. The other said that his boy told him he had ; Atkinson then said that the hoy had lied ; whereupon trouble be gan. Atkinson says that McKinnon came after him with a stick or a elub, and sti lick him with it. He returned the blows with a Ptout hazel whip-stock. McKinnon then drew a 38 taliber revolver and li.ed at l.ii", the slot taking etlect in the left leg, jiiat alove the ankle. He had remained in the buckboard, and when the shot was fired, whipped his hordes and drjve aw ay at a rapid pace. Atkimon came at once to this city for treatment, and says he will swear out a warrant this morning for the arrest of Mr. McKinnon. W. C. T. 0. ELECTION. The Albany W. C. T. U., vas never in a more prosperous condi tion than at present, both as regards its membership and its finances. Composed of representa live women from the different churches, this society is an illus tration of the oneness of the Christian spirit. These women, pledged to battle for the right, talk over the best plans of work and stimulate each other to hold on until victory crowns their elf irts. New members are received at almost every meeting. Last meet ing there were three from the M. E. church and one from the Christian church received. The election of officer was com plete I at last meeting for the en suing year which are as follows: President, Mrs. fc. K Sox ; Re corc'ing Secretary, Mrs. S. A. McAllister; Corresponding Secre tarv. Mrs. M. J. Tomisend ; Treas urer, Mrs. J. Althouse; Vice Presidents are : Mrs. bears, First Presbyterian church : Mrs. M. M Blain, United Presbj terii n church ; Mrs. Hearst, l-orgrega tional; Mrs. Cun' itF, M. K. church South ; .Mrs. Griimier, r.vangeii cal church; Mrs. J. L. Hill Baptist church. Delegates from the Union at tended the county convention of the W. C. T. U. last week at Hal sey. We are glad to leal n it was a successful meeting, nearly ail of the Unions in the county being represented. The eonn'y Union is now organized, and the following olhcers elected: 1 resident .Mrs. M. M. Blain, Albany ; Vice Presi dent Mrs Grover, Brownsville; Secretary Mrs. Archie Hammer. Albany." Arrested for l ibel. A warrant was sworn out before D. Carlile, .1. P., in Corvallis last Saturday, by T. It. Soratford, city marshal!, Recusing II. P. Watson, proprietor of the Portland Sunday Merruty. of criminal libel in pub lishing an article defamatory to his character about two weeksago The sheriff armed w ith a warrant for the Mercury man's arrest pro ceeded to Portland, where the said Watson was taken under his charge and taken to Corvallis. He was arraigned and waived exami nation and was placed under $"00 bonds to appear at the nextse-sion of the circuit court. The Corvallis Times suggests that the charges may be proven true. For an Annoal Fair. The fair grounds adjoining this city should be improved and an annual fair and races inaugurated. Linn county possesses some f the finest horses in the state, and they should be exhibited to the public, along with the agricultural products of one of the richest por tions of Ortgon. An annual fair would be a profitable thing to Albany and the country is well. This matter should be loked after and preparations begun in time for a fair next vear. It need not necessarily be an exclusive county fair. The bridge will then be com pleted, and Benton and adjoining counties could be invited to join in making a grand display and contesting in the races. Not a Candidate. A correspondent in the Corvallis Times, signed "Democrat," says: "Hon, J. P. Galbraith, of Albany, is prominently mentioned as u strong democratic candidate for I'ougriSH. I have known Mr. Gal braith for a long time and can voach for him being a good lawver and business man and has proven himself a verv efncient, honest ollicer in various position that he has been placed in lv the people of his t-ouiry ami leing closely indentitied wish the U. A. It. n (crests in this state would make a strong race. I second the sugges tion." Mr. GuU-raith informs the Hkkai i) that he will not be a can didate for congress. At the Opera House, A laige audience was present last evening to witness the per formance of Little Lord Fauntle rov. The performance of Georgie Cooper, a little girl of 7 years, was remarkable, and ehe made the prettiest of little lords. Some clever acting was exhioited by the other memtn-rs of the company, and the audience was delighted with the play. THE UNITED PRESBY lESIiNS. P.oc-edings cf the A cn ml Presbytery Now In 3-sslos in This City. The Presbytery of Oregon began its regular business meetings yes terday morning at 'J o'clock. The business of the forenoon va? chiefly of a routine character. The moderator was absent and Rv. A. F. Kirkpatrick, of Tacoma, was called on to wield the gavel. Rev. J. A.-Speer was received from the Presbytery of Concordia, Kansas. Mr. Seer h soon to begin labors among the Indians of the Warm Springs reservation. Rev. Jaun'8 Alter is now the only missionary ou the reservation, lie las a congregation of some ninety mem bers. Mr. Speer will bein work in a separate district of the reser vat ion. In the afternoon the Presbytery devote l itself to a conference on Sabbath pchool work. It v. A. M. Acheson, presided. The c infer ence was exceedingly epirited. Different phases of the subject were presented by Rev. A. W. Logan, Rev. J. A. Speer, Rev. Dr. B'ack, Rev. A. F. Kirkpattick and others. Rev. Mr. Stewait, of the Christian church, of Albany, Mr. McCulloch, superintendent of the Pre3bvteian Sabbath s.-hoo!, of Albany, Mrs. Rev. T. J. Wilson, Mr. "Barrows, Mrs. Henrietta Brown and others took an active part iu the discussion. The evening session was devoted to the topic of young people's work. Rev. S. Dell Johnston, of Seattle, preached an excellent sermon. He selected as his text, Zech. 2, 4, "Run Speak to This Young Man." The Presbytery will remain in session during the day. The fore noon will be devote 1 to business. In the afternoon there will be a conference on "The State cf Re ligion," understood to be a kind of experience meeting. 'Ibis evening th) Presbytery will give way to the Synod of the Pa cific, which body will be formally opened at 7 :3() to-night. NEWS OF THE COAST. InUrntinj Ittmi from Etching-8 Thrtoghout tbs Northwest. Thomas Ryan, it Western, Or., farmer, sold his crops for about S 1000 and left, owing several large debts, and has not been heard of since. Loose hay is higher now iu Pend leton than lor several years so early in the fall. Ic retails at $15 per ton. and those who make n business o; raising hay are in high luck. The Walla Walla Statesman is informed that the past three or four days a large number of freight conductors have been lequested to resign by the oiliciuls, the place living filled by F.astern men. Straw-burning stoves are being introduced in Sherman county. The fuel is supnlitd by means of a drum, in which it is closely pressed, and will furnish a warm, comfortable lire for several h urs before it needs renewing. (rant county farmers complain that they cannot realize e-.ongh for oats and barley. Oats sell for alM.iit I cent delivered, while a lot of Hist class clesned barley was delivered to the brewery a few days ago for V. cents. Artesian wells do not pan out satisfactorily around Heppncr. The citizens of that town, instead of adopting a gravity system of water works, invested in an ar tesian bore, and now oiler the hole cheap after a large sum of cash has been sunk. One of the largest logs ever cut in the state of Washington was floated dow n the Sntqualamie river last week. It was a lir log thirty two feet long and eighty-nine inches iu diameter at the upper end. Ten hortcs cciild not move it, and live yoke of oxen bad diffi culty in hauling it. REAL ESTATE SALE3- Flijth Osborn etnx to N. R. Gay lord, lot 2 blk 2 Osbarn's addi tion ti Lebanon ; consideration, $100. J. L. Cowan e'ux te Isabelle Kirkpatiick, horticultural garden, Park addition Lebau m ; consider ation, $1400. J. L. Cowan etux to M. Buena Kirkpatrick. lot 10 blk 2 Park ad dition Lebanon; consideration, $100. K.C.AC. W. Rn.'ers to J. R. Davis. 2 parcels sec 12 tu 13 S. R. 4 wr rnnfliileratinn. if'.V B. Burtenshaw etux to G. L Calavan lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, blk 4 li's addition Li-banon ; consideration, $237. K. T. Hanson etux to W. W. Rowel), -2 interest 332.8H acres tp 10 S. R. 3 w ; consideration, $1. Mary J. and Peter Wigle to Alonzo Grant, I'd J acres tp Id S. R. 4 w ; consideration, $4712. O. & C. R. R. to J as. and Robt. Warner, 40 acres in sec 33 tp 9 S. R. 3 w: consideration, $100. Robert Warner etux to J a". War per, '.. interest in abrjve; consider ation ,"$100. W. W. Rwell etux to J. S. Means, 107.12 acres tp 10 S. R. 3 w ; consideration, $5840. Wm. McCoy etux to Clyde Mc Coy, 410 acres tp 14 S. R. 3 w ; consideration, $10,000. Geo. M. Hill to Dundee Manu facturing Co., 08 I'cres in tp 13 S. R. 4 w ; consideration, $1. Wm. F. Bairows etux to Dundee Manufacturing, Co , 4 acres tp 13 S. R. 4 w; consideration, $1. United States to Frederick M. Morris, lt'O.70 acres tp 13 S. R. 4 w ; Patent. United States to Richard Mayo, 100 acres sec 32 tp 0 S. R, 3 w, Patent. United States to Wm. Vawter, 142.8 acres in sec 35 tp 13 S. R. 4 w, Patent. United States to H. P. Crawford 121 77 acres in tu 13 S. II 4 w : consideration, $.50. j THE 0SEG0N PACIFIC BONDHOLDERS Fmther Particulars of the Etccnt Mating In Hew Yo k-Trylns; to Reorganize, The Chicago Tribune prints lht ouowing uispuicn lrom N(-w York in !la !niiAf I k..i 1 mi .ii uoiMurui vci,. ii. i here was a very lively ineetimr of the bondholders of the Oregon Pacific railroad company in the oftke of the Farmers' Loan and Trust company. Trouble has existed in the road's affairs from its inception owing to dilli- tuim-n 111 securing money to huild I lie line running irom Ynqnina I a" A. . I . .... 1 uay, Oregon, 10 uoise Uitv. Idaho. 'a distance of 0)0 ihUm. t'nm. pleted and in operation was only a short bit of traci, however, from Yuquina City to Coe, Oregon, when the road was bonded for $2;,003 a mile. The bonds had been taken when iu October. IS'.iO. the road was practically bankrupt anu was put in me hands of T Kgerton Hogg as receiver. At the meeting held behind closed doors, whi.:h was called to enable the con dieting interests, John I. Blair of Blair town. X. J.. and others in one side and the in terests of the Hogg faction on the other, to arrange for a plan of re organization ttiere was a hot debate. It is said that Receiver Hogg, resenting a statement by John I. Blair, arose as if to hit Mr. Blair, w hen Mr. Blair's son James interfered in behalf of his father and knocked Mr. Hogg down whereupon the directors arose in a body and separated the com batants. John I. Blair, howetcr, denied in conversation afterward that Mr. Ho?g as at the n eeting, but refused to give a detailed account of what took tojk place, execnt that' e-e y thine was harmonious,"' and that steps had been taken to provide a plan ol reorgini.aticn. These gentlemen were appointed a. cnmmilten to divi.e the ulan for stiaighlemng ttie road s finances: - - - i Alexander lsrown of Baltimore; Joseph Wharton, Philadelphia; James A. Blair of Blairstowu ; Linby Smith, Philxdelph'a ; ueorge o. Uoe of this citv ; iicoige 13. McKim and Rowland G ww r m 1 a k mi uaziru ot reaccuaie, u. i. ine plan will be reported for adoption at a meeting of tli3 bondholder, to be called by Mr. Blair. "TEACHERS INiTITD TE. There will he held, at Scio on Fridav and Sa! unlay Oct. 30, and 31, a tea-liers local meeting. 1 he first session will be held Friday evening. Prof J. B. Horner, of ti e Albany public school ', will lecture on that evening. A vt rv interesting prograt iine ii being prepared by Profs. Gedd s and Wilsuii for the occasion, and weexpeci u profitable time, lead ersand friends i if education and the puhl c in guieral are invited to at tend all the S( ssions. Follow ing is the piograumic for .-a'urday : 0:30 A. m. 1 Scho 1 Management, M. K. P.rown. 2 Pr'mary Rending, Mrs. Janie Goin. 3 Heading Circl, Supt Rus sell. 1 : : i m. 1 -Physiology, Prjf. J. R. Ged-d''-. 3 -Miscellaneous 1 is-cnssions. i. F. Rcmski.i., Supt. Height ol Cruelty. Nervous women seldom receive i he sjmpiithy theyde-crw. While often the pictures of health, they are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these unfor tunates is the height of cruelly. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain in side, weak mid hungry spells, and finally swel ing of ankles, oppression, choking, smothering and dropsy. Dr. Milci' New Ilea it Cure is just the thing for them, ror their ner vousness, hendichc, weakness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is is uneqiialed. Kine treatise on "Heart and Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free eold st iii 1 guranteed by Standmd Sc Cusick. ItrtliLEVS AKM4A M.tLVK. TLebt'st salve in Ui5 world for CuU Bruises, So.es, I'lccrs, Salt Hlieuni. Fever sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains. ConiA. and skin Eruptionu, nnd pos.tivcly cures Piles, or i.o pay required. It is guaranteed to givs verfeet satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 'J5 cents per box. Fci sale by Foslmy & Mason M Altltl EI. KOtiERS-STAIH.. Ou Tuesday, Oct. JD, IS'.il, hi this city, by O. P. Co show. Jr., Mr. (i. V. IJot'ers and .Miss Lcutlia Stulil, both ol I. inn cjun'y. NOTI AH person) ha. iinf slock in llu pasture Ix-lnnifiiiK to K, I. Such, In IV-n-t.a county, are rie8U-tl to remove the ? nit on or bi-iure the tirst uav of Nviiii' or. K. L. Su Ii Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Casloria! P osSISBI CJsed in Millions of Homes lil'alNESS LOCALS. For nice fresh oysters go to John Isom's. Buy your ga?oiine stoves of Ilo.ikins Bros. New dress gojds just receiv?d at W. F. Reads. t Will & Staik Lave some eleyant souvenir spoons. Klein Bros, ere giving a fine piauo to their customers. A line line of gold rinp-s just opened at Will & Stark's. Choice pickles in bulk, or ijuan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. Try a pair of those twenty-live cent all wool hosa at the Ladies Bazaar. If you are hungry go to Parker Bros, and get a loaf of the best bread in the city. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. Watches, chains and spectacles, specialties at F. M. French's. Fresh Yaquina bay salmon at 8 cents per pound at Hyde's market every day. Those contemplating purchas ing a piano or irgan should call at Will & Link's and see their beau tiful instruments. They catry the best makes and eell them on very easy terms. Mi. J. S. Morgan has just conii'leted burning a fiesh kiln at l is brick yard one niilo west of the court hyuse. and is prepared to fiil 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 Kav all woolen cloth suits and overcoats. He also has a large line of foreign and domestic cloths, and is mak ing e'.y lish -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 alter it and save costs of collection. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the cemeter -.fl, put up by K. W. Achison, at all the coat of stone. For line pocket knives best pa tent tempered shears and scissors and extra hollow ground razors, g'j to Stew art k Sox. Use the ceilu'oi 1 eye'ass e'ean ers. (Handkerchief not aKvays elegant.) Free with each pair of glasses at F. M. French's. One hundred acres of choice land close to Albany, only hind under cultivation wanted," Slate price. Address l'.ox '.il'.h Will & Stark will be glad to show you their large line ol beau tiful silverware. It w ill do you geed, even if you don't buy. Call and see the brilliant dis play of library lamps it C. K. I'.rownell's. Not one kept over fioin last year but all this year's styles and will be sold at tint lowest living prices. Kemoval Nollre. W. R. Graham has removed his tailoring establishment to new commodious quarters on First stieet, opposite the Funnels A: Merchants Insurance oliice. He lu'.s a line line of cloths for winter suiting oveicoa's and garments for men and youth, which his skillful tailors will make up on short notice in neat and lashinable styles. His prices will be found most reasonable. T1IK tVOHI.I) KNKICIIKI). 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 w ith the on ty perfect laxative know n, as it ie itieonly remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste ,nd prompt andellectual tocieanse the system gently in the Spriu tiine or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known Hie more ,opular it becomes. I'renrli Tay Wfer. The3e wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular .nenses, and will remove all oi.' si ructions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured bv Kmerson Drug Co., San Jo3e, Cab, and for a!e at J. A. Cummmg's drug .store only. Snie Cure (or the Liquor or Opium Habits. The Kast India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is t lie only known specific lor ine purose, it is not injurious in the least degree: manuiacinrea ny limersoii Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., ind for sale at J. A. Cumming e lrug store only. Ml IAS NKKVF. A LI V UK TILLS. Act on a new principle reguln ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dii covcry. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Un eqiialed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest 1 60dose3 for 25 cents. Samples ee, at Stanard & Cusick. Lust, A small satchel, on Monday, Oit. 10, between Albany and Marion. The finder will plea'e leave the same at this oliice. 40 Years the Standard K. Li. KENTON. -DEALER IN- fkiftftTflflsi Mm mm Mmk VUViW A VLUJs VVJlVV. And a general GROCBRI ES, NEA R THE POSTOFFICE. ALBANY. OREGON. Hgl.00"S iHrafr Vit&VitittiGltW rira A boys suit for H.Ofl. It's a g g J good school suit. Other houses g will charge you of our selling tin m so cbea; is g that we caught the factory Kbort -a f( and t. ok all lhv bid, and now . S propr.se giving our S l,roP J benefit, S 5, Bring in the them out 5 T. L WALLACE & GO., STRAHAN BLOCK, WHERE? III World C FOIl PRICES, QUALITY CONSIDERED. WE BUY THE CLOSEST. AND SELL faTYOU GET THE BENEFIT., SO WE CLAIM. L; E. BLAIN, ie :-: Leading :-:Clothi Merchant Tailor. rr assortment of 2.21. The cause 3- customers the jj. 3. lsiys quick and fit r ALBANY, OREGON I Ml TIIE LOVEST. GALL AND SEF. QUARTER tied in Ba ker county Ore-ftPJ a, cod. near whatUi l i now Baker City. "PCUTIIPV man who haa BinceOtll I Ull ' become identified with I lie ttU'ce Art and development of that com try. Thi-iiUU man is no ot her than Mr. Jul .1 Stewart, nna of the wealthiest anduioet ii.fiusi.tisl citizen in the county. In a recent lei ter he say: "1 had been suffering from ) rum in my ba k vnd general kidney empli.t ior aonie time, and had uaed many remedies without any but temporary relief. 1 he pains in 111 bac k had become so severe I ht 1 was 1 revented from attending to my w ,rk and could not move without the ur of a lane. Hearing, through a friend, of tl e wonderful cures tf foit by Oregon Ki.lat . Tea, 1 m itriuced to try a box, and from that ve-r first dose 1 found instant relief, ami In-fore u ing half the contents ot the box the piiuH in r. y Ittek entirely disappeared I have every f ith in the virtues of the Orcgdn Kidney Tea, ai.d can conscientiously reconiiiieiMi it to Hiy friends. I would not be without it for any thing." Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, inciw tinence of urii.e, brick dust sediment, bum ingor painful sensation while urinating, aud all affections of the kidney or urinary organs of either sex. IN EVERT 5TTLE AT sale At my yard, or at my residence on 7tliBiit-et between Railroad and Montgomery, or delivered any where in the citv. Inquire at Huston & Co'e truck and dray office or at grocery store in east tart cf the city. A man at yard from 8 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'c lock. W. C. Cassh l. We are now prepared to do cus tom chopping for either cash or toll. We are agents for If. F. Fiichcr . Corvallis Roller Mills', Hour, raiddHii!H, shorts and bran. Also hay. oats, chop, etc., always on hand and sold reasonable. Free delivery inside of city limit?. Try)ur Corvallis Hour and you will use no other. MoltlllS & Bl oCNT. "Not Coming, But Here to Stay '.' GENE E. LARRIMORE, Th e Painter, Has opened a shop in Stewart A Sox's block and is prepared to give estimates on and do a'l kinds of House and Carriage puintintr and trimmino;. Graining vnd paper hanging; a specialty. J-e.tyeoril.TS with Stewart & Sox. ' IfercilF of Orcgou AT KUGENF. Next RPRsion lipoma nn Aftnil-it the 21st, day of September, lSUl ; tuition, free. Four Courses: rMAflail'nl KlM.inf I itarnrw aik.l ft short Knglish course, in'which there is no Latin. Greek. French or German. The Knglisli is pre eminently a btip inesscnurse. For catalogues or other information. Address J. V. Johnson, President. HUMPHREYS Dr. Hi sriiRitr's Spiremes are scientificallr and carefully prepared prescriptions; uwsl for manv years in private practice with suc cess, and for over thirty years utej by the people. Kvery single pecidc is a cute lor the disease named. These specifics cure without drugging. purgiug or reducing the system, and are iu fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the world. list or FRixcirnL kos. crura. r ricks.. 11 Fevers, Congestion, inHaiiiiuatiin.. ib Z W onus, worm lever, worm colic... ss 2s 25 25 S5 25 i& 26 25 25 fl Crying Colic, or teething of infants.. 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults r tw.,r It.lil.. 0 Cholera Morbus. vcnntiiig... 7 Cough, colds, bronchitis... - - K. Neuralgia, toothache, r cech , V Headache, sick hiadache. vertigo.... 10 Dps)epsia. billious stomach ...... 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 12 Whites, too profuse periods 13 Cronp, cough, difficult breathing...... M 8alt Kheuitt. eaysipelas. eruptions.. 15 Rheumatism, rheutratic uns....... 16 Fever and ague, chills malaria 17 Piles, blind or bleeding.......... 19 Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 40 Whooping Cougn, violent couhs.. 24 General debility, physical weakness 25 25 60 M bO (Ml 60 fKI 1 00 60 1 00 z niuney ui 28 Nervous debility.. 30 Urinary Weaki.ess, witting bed.. 32 Diseaies ol ths heart, palpitation. Sold by dnii-uHs, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. Dr. Humphreys' Manual, (144 pages) richly bound in cloih and gild, mail ree, HUMl'llltbVS MKll. o, IU & 113 William St , New York. SPEC I FIGS . GIRL WANTED- To wait on th- table. Apply to Mrs. M. Fvnnal at the Piomer House, DISSSOl.lTION OF PARTNKItSIIII'--Noti.-e k liertbv giv.-n Ihil tin Urn rf N el .V .Simmons, doing Imamesn under (hat name at It.Mon Mills is h r, bi iwolved l.y mutual convent. Stui Noel retiring. The usiness will b.- ciutinued by Simuions Thompson, There ret- JOHN :: ISK Brick 1' f 1