THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1891
ON BALE.
Th Daily Herald will he on
ale each morning at H. J. Jones'
book Btore.where item be procure J
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Oysters in every style at Isoni.s.
Fresh Kastern oysters at Isiu's.
Oysters in any inautity at
I coin's.
Isorn lias the only ovatcr parlor?
in the city.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isoin's.
Mr. C.J. Staart went t Port
land yesterday.
F. M. Miller, postmaster at Leb
anon i in the city.
J. N. Duncan has returned from
a trip to l'rineville.
Oh ladies, look lien-, 5 p unls
of soda at F. K. Allen's for
cents.
Keep your ees open for bar
gains at F. E. Allen's cheap to
cery store.
Subscriptions for all li-adit
newspapers and magazines rrceiv. d
by F. L. Kenton.
Littler & Hull, dentist, mal.t
aluminum latt-9, tio'nl plate? and
continuous gum jl.ites.
Scxlavillo water is kept constant
ly on hand by the little at . I..
JLtlackuian's ilruj; stoic.
Go to the Albany Datl.s A Vuv
her Shop for tirt rlas- work.
Geo. A. Landrcth proprietor.
Wild straw 'berries art- in b'oSKoin
in this vibini'v also a Peoui-l i-iop
raHpl erries or on ilii-iitl'u i-i t tie
markets of .lbuy.
Mr. L. Senders and two daugh
ters, Misses l'.el'e and Amelia
Senders, left last evening for Sau
Francisco, to remain about three
weeks.
Geo. E. Chamberlain, I. I
Mason and C. 1. Winn are attend
ing the annual meeting of f 1m
gracd cumuiandery Knights
Templar.
Manager V;n. M Hn.;j, of the
Oregon Pacific Co. returned t
Corvallis yes'erday, hiving u--onipanied
Co'. T. E. lioiig and
paity to Portland on their way to
New York.
The Portland Businrs College,
nnder the management of Mr. A.
1. Armstrong, i one ff tin best
commercial schools on the I'aciii.
coast. Its etficiency is recogii'zcd
as all that can be desired of such
a school.
A His Mlnatrel Show t'oiiilnc.
One of the biggest a ltd best
minstrel shows of the countiy is
coming to Albany on lVc. 1. It
is the will known Clevclai.d
Minstrels. The New York I'aily
News, a paper is not given to flat
tering, s-.iys: The monarch ot
black-faced comedy, yclept W.
Cleveland, took the throne at tie
New Park Tlieater lsit night an I
wielded the scepter like ye ancient
lioiirlton. with this diU'eieiu-e.
that W. 8. C. learns Fnmuili hj
every day. We have not sp. i-e to
enter into detail, but it nas g e.it
that is the sliow. Anyone who
wants to be posted in the latesi
and ett of modern uiiustrt lsy
drop in on the ('levelurnl'..
I ml lc toil for Ar.n.
The grand jury yestenlay re
turned a true bill in the i-a-' :
Oren Beam aged about 10 who
was arrested several months ;.g-
on a 1 charge of arsm, in burning
several bains in Albany, returned
a true bill. The defendant will
plead at 9 o'clock this morning.
Tle grand jury also returned
true 'bills against (ieo. llueloii ar.d
James Wilson for burglary, and
a true bill against Cassim Case,
charged with seducing Laura Har
nett near Lebanon in July Lis;.
Not a true biil was returned in the
case of Iavid V est, charged with
assaulting T. Cannon, near Peoria.
(Sold in Harney.
Ochoco Review : Considerable
excitement has bem caused in
llainey county by the discovery of
gold in the mountains on Tioiit
and Armstrong creek", alxmt six
teen milts from Punis. iuM is
reported to be plentiful in loth
places, and the dirt prosjm-ts inmi
six to tifteen cents to the pan.
Some fifty c'aims have e -n taken,
and there are about one bundled
men in the cam p. Old uiii.t is report
tlie new lind to be ric'i, ai..l pre
diet it will become a live'y camp.
Uniform Military Hull.
At a meetiug of F. Co. O. N. ft.,
last evening arrangemn.s were
completed tor a grand uniform
military ball to lw given at I In
armory on That.ksgiven uitri.t.
The spacious hall will be t:iteiu!lv
decorated, ami wi'i b: liianth
lighted for I lie itvai'.ii. (end
music will be in alt udance, and
no pains spared tow..rd making it
an elite atl'dir.
L1
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tbe ca
Attorneys front Alimml.
Che attorneys from abroad it
cases before the circuit couii
are as follows: Histrict .Ut-.M'ty
I ieo. H. Bingham, of Saleii. .Ii'ert
C. E. Bronangh, of Portland, Til
nion Ford, of Salem, .Mcl'oii.'il!
Ballory, of Portland, A. Tai lit r.
Portland, W. I). Feiiton, Portland,
L. L. McArthur, S. M. iarl.m 1,
of Lebanon.
Sir Knlchta, Attention !
Orders have been received fi w
headquarters calling a nieetii'gof
Columbia Division No. I, I'. 1". K.
of P., this Wedidav t veiling at
8 o'clock for the electi"ti of a cap
tain. A full attendance dej-irid.
. N. i. Havnk,
Sir Knight Kecoidvr.
Th Weather Tu-ly.
Following is the forecast of the
signal service for the next twentv
four Louis: L:ght rairs, ina-ly
stationary temperature.
Its Sioa La-t Evmiii? CjScmed in
Almost the entire session of the
rr-guUr meeting of the city council
last evening was taken up in read
ing nnd considering ordinances.
The committee on lire and water
asked for and was granted further
time in the matter cf build ngr 1 it
lerriis along the water front for the
lire engine.
The committee on streets and
public property reported favorably
on reC';mineridatioiis made by the
stiect conini'S-ioiier at a previous
mett'114, at.d the niMrt was
adopted.
The petition of J. C. Powell and
others t,r a sewer in bljck I was
rehired to couiicittee on streets
and public properly and city sur
veyor with power to act.
Petition of E. W. Acheeon and
others for certain f-treet improvement-',
win referred o the proper
c jinmitlee.
The ccmuiittee on stretts and
public property ret ort' 1 favorably
oil the pe;ition of P.. Skinner and
other f'r certain tid-Aalks;
adopted.
l iie leiK.r'. of the referee in the
matter of awarding damages to the
Moiitcitn h iis iiiilable !a nages
C-o; el by the opening of Wa-bing-ton
st'ett, was read uml the sum
ot $7-"0 named. The - re ort was
adopted.
An er.liu.i'ice to amend section
I, ot ordui.iiic; N-. "in, was reatl
third time and pa.-sed.
I idiu.iiu e No. !':;.", in regard to
the eoiihtriu tioti of certain l.itieral
sewers was teal third time and
passe 1.
Ordinatice No. 2;:, relating to
t:.e grade, depth and location of
certain latttral sewers, was rea.d
tidrd tim?ar d pa-seii. This ordin
ance covers all ihe lalterals con
necting with the Maple street main
sewer
Ordinance No. 2.;i', authotiz"ng
an appropriation to cover the ex
pense of negotiating the loan ot
7" l t from 1. ,-teinliart, was read
t:iird time ami passed.
Hrdiuauce No. IMS to appropri
ate out of the bridge final $7"0 to
P iv the purchase price of a per
iefu.il right of way over ivrtain
hMid-i, the prop-rtv of the heirs of
Wait, r .Moiitei;h for the purpose nf
eiect ng a high steel bridge from
the iiiTlhei'n termiiilH of I'alapooia
street across the Willamette river.
Resolution No. '2s, embodying a
report of the street commissioner
foi certain si'lea'k ii:iroveme:its
vas le rd and adopted.
An el-cric light va- otdeied put
in the re.ir of No L''s engine house.
The coiiimi'. tee 011 heal h and
pol. e w ere instructed to make a
report at the next meeting of the
council as to the purity of the
water pumped into the city water
nt.iinss by ttie Albany Water Com
pany. 'J lie cits trta-iuier was ordered
to file a supplemental bond n'$7",
ttt 1.
The maishal was instructed to
give legal notice to ail property
owiii-rswlo Lave not connected
w ith ti e .-ver.s to do so at once.
The contract for building the
lateral seweis acrns.s Maple street
w as let to !!a s. Jetfiey .c Co. at an
av-. r !g- of ?1 :;." per foot; wirk to
be do ie bv Jan. 1, and bond
fixe I at $."'.)0.
KILLS A1.1.0WK1).
.1. N. lloifman 20 no
C. W. Watts -'0 "i0
.V. P.. Itai r. It :'. 25
lrs. .Maston eve Iavis 25 00
I ieo. Uieialds 2 00
K. A. Miirnhv 7 80
N. J. Hentou" 41 20
M. Cowan o!l -12
K. . Murphy 0 15
J. N. Combs 50
Cos! bill 2
CIRJUIT 00URT.
Ihi-'ge & JVach Manufacturing
Co. vs Siiiith it Senders, recovery
of money, attachment; continued.
J. C. l.over vs Smith ei Senders,
recovery of money, attachment;
continued.
Assignment of 1". Becker; con
tinued. J. B. Stetson vs Smith Sen-det-,
recovery of inonej-, attach
mei.t ; continued.
V. M. Kaiuwater vs Carrie M.
I: linwater, divorce; divorce grant
ed. Bridge & Peach Manufjcturirg
Co. vs ti W. Smith, to annual as
sigtimelit ; c uitinucd.
J.ihn McNeil vs J. Thompson e'
al, for leave to i.-.-ue ix-iution;
o'dertha: execution may issue.
1 i.lmaitiu Mulhern vs (i. W.
and M.itieia 1 vens ; judgment in
vacation.
W. S. Thompson vs J. 1. Powell
Co.. roovcry of money; dis-mi--ed.
( iiiin.ir.iu V .M.illiein vs I.vin in
Em -i.- 11 ct i;l. on 1 ole ; judgement
111 v.'cition.
iiliii.u tin .l Mulhern vs M. P..
tint -s et id. action on no e ; settled,
judgement in vacation.
IUh.cI If jiK-k vs J. M. Beard.
fo'ei losurc ; settled.
t'l-s-ho-v iv Cable vs 1I.C. Ktep-
per, leioviry ot neuny, altacli
meiii ; judi!-. ment in vacation.
State of heg.jn a Win. I'o-hell,
bound over Vt keep the pete; dis
niis.-ed .
Mary Wool vs Frank Wood, re
co vi i v oi mon:y ; jury out,
:r inn Mrelli-jr.
Linn County Business Council.
P. I II. wiii in, et wi h Crand
Prairie 1 irang-'. No. p), at their
lia'i t'.ie iioles lioin Albany, 01.
the I.e. union load, on Saturlav
Nov nibi r 7th I'd at 10 a m. All
par, us are iiiv i: d to vist. A
full deicii'iticiii o! members is ex
pected. I'utiiiK tlif .VIkii.
The rtvn Paeitic p iy car wen!
over the western division of the
road to Yaipiina yesterday paying
the? einploves for the months of
Mar. ! , April ai d May. It will
disti iuiite the pay to '.he 111 11 in
tics city and thj eastern division
today. The amount of thh pay
nient'is a I -out fl ',0i 0. " i
raising Oidinaccej.
'OREGON ON WHEELS."
1 The IdmUsing Car That Will Oo ThrcBjlh
the Eastern and Southern States,
' 1 1 : 1 1
nueu up iiy uik iniuiiKrauou 01 ri
for a trip through the East and
South to givetheresideiitsof those
sections some idea the of fertility,
wealth and resources of this
glorious state, was opened Mon
day to the public in Portland,
w here it will be on exhibition for
several days before leaving on its
long journey.
A detailed description of
the various articles in the
car worthy oi mention would occupy
columns. The upper portion of
the sides of the c.ir and the roof
are given up principally to grains
and grassBs, while inside of an
iron railing which extends on each
side of the alley through the car,
shelves, arranged like stairs, con
tain the fruits, vegetables, etc.
In the center of the car on one
side is the engine and dynamo for
hea'iug and lighting, opposite to
which is a desk for the manager,
where stood Secretary E. C. M is
ten, ff the board of immigration,
recording the contiibutions to the
fund for maintaining the car pre
sented by many as they as.-ed.
At one side, near the door, etood
Major Keed, manager of the car,
clad in his uniform, which, as he
explained, was made in Oregon of
cloth made here from wool grow n
in this state, lie welcomed all
comers, and informed them that
car U beiiig s.'nt out by the board
of immigration, for the benefit of
the state. "We intend," said he,
"to take it over 10,003 miles, all
through the East and South, to
show-people there what is raised
in Ore'gon. This is not a private
scheme, but it is a public enter
prise. It is, y ur car, ladies and
gentlemen, and is sent out for the
benefit of the whole state." This
is only a sample of what the volu
ble manager poured forth, round
ing up every period with an invi
tation to the visitors to do their
chare toward defraying the ex
penses of the car. "Anil the more
there is subscribed the longer th
car will be kept on the road," sa;d
he.
The grains and grasses are ar
ranged along the sides and roof of
the ear in a lattice work similar to
the display in the exposition, pro
ducing a beautiful effect. AloDg
the roof aie huge branches of hops
as taken irom the poles, ears of
corn, big tassels of tine wool, while
at intervals are pictures of Oregon
scenery, sial&s of tobacco, wisps of
llax, etc.
On the shelves on one side weie
jars of preserved fruit and boxes
of dried fruits in great varietv and
of extraordinary sizes and beauty.
On the opposite side are ghss jars
containing samples of all kinds of
grains grown in the state, inter
persed with fres' fruits, etc.
The display of minerals occupies
hilt tl one side of the car, the
smaller specimens beir.g wired to
the shelves in cabinets, and the
larger on the shelves below. Thete
are tine samples of all of the ores
fo'Jnd in the state copper, lead,
iron, gold iiart, marble, building
stone, rooting slate, etc. Over
these is a large ph-jh graph view of
this city, the Poitland, and other
prominent building
Opposite is the display of mam
moth s. piushes, pumpkins and
other, vegetables, which would
make the managers of a state fair
green with envy. The display as
a whole is one of which every Ore
goniau may feel proud, and which
cannot fail to give a favorable im
pression anions strangers.
The car is painted w hiteoutside,
and lias the word "Oregon" in
large letters along on half of each
side. On one side is a painting of
Willamette falls, and a grain field.
On the other side is a view of the
mouth of the Columbia, the best
harbor on the coast, the entrance
hiving a depth of thirty feet. On
one end is a view of Multromah
falls, and on the other of Cape
Horn on the Columbia. In
various appropriate places are
painted such phra es as "no cy
clones," "no tilizzari'g," the
"finest climate on the continent,"
"land of big re-il apples, gbrioug
golden prunes and lu.Muiant her
ries," ' no failure of cro;is since
the settlement of the state," o t.
EUGENt MATTEK3.
Kiigcne ( luard ; MeHra. A. It.
Olds and J. I'. Davis are canvass
ing the city for sub ci iptions o
build a l.'nihd ihe'.hitii chinch
edilice. They have s'-cured a n nt
two thirds of theiloOK) r pii i e
fur the purpose and it is to be
hoped that c ur cit zens will coii
tri!ute liberal'y so that t'ie balance
of the fund mav be raised It. ui;l
tie built oi Fenv street between'
I lib and iL'th.
The Kuvene Wa'er Company
arc now at woik cvuvatiug a cis
tern betw. en the discharge of l'ie
electric li;bt tail race and Ihe o'd
Sw lit si -rgh n ar the bank of tl.
river, where liny hope
secure a supjly cf v. a er
to
If
succ ssliil the pumping s'at'u n
will be removed to a point just
soutli of the Kiigene briilg.
W. 11. II. (irant baa urn nienccd
canvassing f r suh-ciiptions
t !
make a suitab'e ixhlbit at tl(
(,'h'cago Word's Coliiniiaau Fx
iiovition. Ceo. M. Mdlcr sub
scrihtd 2M) and A. U IIov
Ci v
'). If il'5.000 can hs lai ed
in
the c iimtrv l'oril ind will cone
to
the front" with at least IT'j.OOU
more.
LirrTEit list.
Following is a list of letters
n mainiug uncalled for in the po-t-oliice
at Albany, Oregon Oct. 27:
Lee Archandiean, Jawcs Allen,
Frd Faker, I.ydia rnvif, Win.
Doxie, Kdward Kccleeton, ti. W.
Fasler, Frickiieh i:rg, Fredriah
(Jeorg. R. (Jreen, Fila Hull,
August Ibi imrie, Fred Ib-vs, Rosa
Heys, W. C. Hawley, Criss Hard
man. Chas. Jackson, W. W.
Martin, (ieorge Morris, Jauifs M.
Stewart, ieorge Thai her. M. L.
Willianis, T. Wiee A Co., II. M.
Williams, Men Webster.
Tuos. Mo.vteith, l'oatma.ter.
SEWS OF THE COAST-
Interesting Itoma from Exchanges
Thrcaghiot the Northwest-
Harney county has a big mining
excitement, gold having been dis
covered in the mountains eighteen
miles fro:u Burns.
For the best articl9 upon the
early settlement and history ot
Marion county the Salem States
mand offers a cash prize of $25
O. P. Beardsley, of Eola has
sold his hop crop this season for
thirten rents a pound some fifteen
thousand pounds. It is likely that
others will now begin to let go cf
their crops, and the market will
be brisk.
The reiiort of a d ath from
diphtheria in the family of Mrs.
M. D. Powell, at Prinevitle, caused
considerable uneasiness there last
week. Investigation showed no
alarir, the sickness being the re
sult of a sore throat. There have
been symptoms of diptherii in the
locality for many months,
E. M.Thonies, w ho was bound
over in the sum of $400 at Athena
on the charge of b'ackinailing Dr.
G. W. King, was unable to furnish
bail. He has hceti taken to Pendle
ton and lodged in the county jail.
Thomas' accusation against Dr.
King, through which lie attempt
ed to s cure $400, seems the more
absurd says the Pend'e'011 East
Oregonian, when it is con
sidered that the woman whom
he stated was the dctor's patient
in a case of criminal practice, be
ing above reproach, is about 50
years old.
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public examination of
teachers, for Linn county, will
take place in Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, Nov. 13th, at 1
o'clock p. m. and continue until
Friday noon, Nov. BJ h. All
teachers must positively be present
at the time of commencement, as
no one will be admitted to the ex
amination who is not so present.
G. F. Ki ssBi.L,
County School Superintendent.
BtCKLKVa AKSICA SALVE.
The best salve in tlia world for Cut
Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Sail Hheuoi.
Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
una pos tively cures Piles, or 1.0 pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
verfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 35 centa per box. Ftr
sale by Koshuy & Mason
Mr. J. S. Morgan has just
completed burning a freth kiln
at 1 is brick yard one mile west of
the court house, and is prepared
to liil all orders. A man will be
in waiting at the yard to attend to
all callers for brick.
For fir e pocket knives best pa
tent tempered shears and scissors
and extra hollow ground razors,
go to Stewart k Sox.
Will & Stark will be glad to
i-how you their large line of beau
tiful silverware, it will do you
geed, even if you don't buy.
Littler & Ball, dentists, will make
artificial plates of Aluminum.
Th" h althiest, most dutable. and
lightest weight of all other plates;
we waut to introduce this woik in
this vicinity.
Call and see the biilliant dis
play of library lamps it C. E.
Brownell's. Not one kept over
from last year but all this year's
styles and will be roll at the
lowest living prices.
Those contemplating purchas
ing a piano or organ should call at
Will (4 Link's and see their beau
tiful instruments. They cairy the
best makes and sell them on very
essy terms.
MAKKIED.
1) Y K K H 1" BE K On Sunday. Oct. IS,
at '.lie residence of the bride's par-en'--,
in Linn county, near Stuylou,
Mr. Win. Dyer, of Bay City, and
Miss Lizzie M. Ilubcr, of Linn
county.
Observing housekeepers quickly learn that Dr. Price's
Cream Baking Powder is far superior to other brands in
the fact that they never fail to make the finest pastry, and
if they wish to be economical they can dispense entirely with
eggs and can use a less quantity of butter for shortening
purposes. The advantage is not alone in the saving effected
but in avoiding the trouble and frequently the great difficulty
of securing eggs that are fresh. This is often a serious
trouble.
Cakes of various kinds from the informal Griddle
Cakes to the stately Bride Cake can be made with Price's
Cream Baking Powder, which insures light, sweet and hand
some cakes; or when used for Griddle Cakes to be eaten hot
enables their production in the shortest space of time, always
tender and delicious.
Dr. Price's is the only Baking Powder that contains the
White of eggs. None so pure ! None so wholesome !
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the
purity of this ideal powder has never been ques
' tioned.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Cranberries at C. E. Brow neil's.
Meals at the Delmoiiico 25 cents.
For nice fresh oysters go to John
Isom's.
Go to the Delmonico for first
class meals.
New jewelry of latest pat terns at
Will Jt Stark's.
Buy your gasoline stoves of
Hopkins Bros.
New dress goods just recti vsd at
W. F. Read's.
(ireat reduction in Oxford ties
at Klein Bros.
Will & Stark have eome elegant
souvenir spoons.
Meals at all hours at the Dia
mond Chop House.
Have you seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
Fresh roasted coffees and fine
teas ntF. E. Allen's
When in town calj at the Del
monico for your meals.
Fresh oysters in any style at the
Diamond Chop House.
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 Bii).-;.
If yon are hungry go to Parki 1
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Beads.
Fresh comb honey, Liun county
production, at Parker Bros.
Wanted at F. E. Allen's 500
dozn eggs, highest maik -t price
paid. All kinds of proudce taken in
exchange for groceries at F. E.
Aliens.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at Will oi
Stark's.
Klein Bros, are closing out their
stock of Oxford ties at a great re
duction. Fresh hams lard and bac.111 just
received at F. E. Allen's cheap
cash grocery store.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
quantities to suit at the Sugir
Pine Door & LunibT Company's.
Span of good horses, harness
and farm wagon for sale. Apply
to J. A. Gross or at Depot Hotel. "
Furnished room suitably for one
or two gentlemen. Cse of bath.
Convenient location. Inquire of
C. B. Winn.
tTk
1 here fet
QUARTER
tled in lia-
kereoimty Orc-flf" Jl
sun, nnr whatUr M
is linker City. aPCUTllDV
man who his titioUCll I Ufl 7
livconu-iilvnti iel Willi thu r -.imrceH A Aft
ami iU'VcUmunt of that country. ThisMuU
man w no other titan Mr. John Stewart, nut
of Ihe wealthiest uniliiuiHt intiut-iitial citixem
in th enmity. In a rwrii Mtir he kivs.
"I hail hceii mifti riiii; from paiis in niv k
vni! ifcncral kiilney ui-nipiaint 1'or Home time,
and hao u.-umI luany rwmiiitH withcut any
but temporary relief. The pains iti in; hack
had lie-come bo severe tint 1 w as (TevenUil
from attending to my work and uonld not
move without the ue of a euiie. Hearing,
tliroue.li a friend, of the womltr'ti! cute cf
foit by Oregon Kidney Tea. I in liiecd to
try a box, anil from that ve'v firt dose I
fottnd infant relief, and before u itig hall
ihe cnteiitH of the box the paiim in i: y I -ark
entirely dixippcired I have every f "ith ir
the virtue? of tl: Oregon Kidney Tea, a.it
eixii conscientiously re-.n.i:ie: d it to iim
fri-nds. 1 would not be without it for any
thin."
Oregon KHni y Tea cures h"?dache, incon
tinence of urine, brick ilt.st aeMiin.-nt, burn
iniror painful k. n'ate.M while uiiuatui,;, ami
all affection, of ih- kidney or urinary organs
of either 8ex.
NOTI T At1 I'er.ioits h.e ini: stock in th :
paMure betoitgi-ig to r L Sucn, in t'.cii.
' a county are n-p-stcd to remove the me
mi or U-iore the ti.st dav ." Nov iii'mi.
"K. L. Sllrh
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria!
Cakes Without Eggs.
MEN'S,
OMERCO
We have overcoats for the big.
And Overcoats for the small,
Overcoats for you. one,
And Overcoats for you all.
A Great Overcoat Sale !
We make OVERCOATS a leading specialty, aid can truthfully assert that no snch an assortment
has ever before been se-.n in the Willamette" Valley. We have :
Caua overcoats Uistsr overcoats
Long overcoats Chinchilla overcoats
Heltaa overcoit3 Eorsey ovorcDats
"Worsted overcoats Stockinet overcoats
"TTq have Blue, Black and Brown Overcoats '
"We have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Ovcrco.t:,
Overcoats with fur on and overcoat: "without fur
Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats vrith clcth collars
Tr7oha"ve single and double "breasted overcoats
"Wo have overcoat: for .he small man as vcll as the large man
We have overcoats wi'h r-i'k lining, and ovcrcnats with cassimeu- I'mintr. we have v-rciat- with farmer
at u lining, and overcoats with worsted liuit fall while the a
Siirtmciil is larj.'e and make a M'lce'imi.
ll'orll-blii $1.1 Si for M
IF
J. 1.
ALBANY,
French Tmmy Wafer.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and ireuular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Kmerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cat., and for
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug
store only.
Huie Cure for the Liquor or Opium
IlaltlU.
The Kast 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
Kmerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store only.
Have you seen those beautiful
cement walls in "the cemeter vB,
put up by E. W. Achison, at alf
the cost of stone.
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S:
IWK HAVK A FKW OF OUR"
YOU WISH ONE.-
Uallae
STRAHAN BLOUK.
WHERE?
ft mm
lii llio World sliall I Boy?
FOIl PRICES, QUALITY I'ON.SIIIKIIEI.
rrv
f-.M) M-I.I.
car You gft
SO WE CLAIFvl.
L. E.BLAIN,
ie Leailinir x Clothier
Merchant
Bos overcoats
Cheviot overcoats
Pcavcr overcoats
Corkscrew overcoats
& Qp.,
OREGON.
Tin: ci-osKSTa?
Till: LoV!.sT.firf
thi: i:i:NFFir.
GALL AND SEF.
Tailor.