Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 30, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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THE MORNING HillAIiD: FT?IDAY, OCTO C ETC 3t, 1891
ON BALK.
Tbe DAttT IIibald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book "tore, where it i in be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABetT TOWN.
Oysters in every style at Isom.s
Fresh Eastern oysters at Iam's
James Abbott; of Scio. is in the
city.
Isorn has the
in the city. I
only oyster parlors
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at lsoui s.
C. II. Stewart an.l E. F
Sox
went to Portland yesterday.
Children' school cloaks from
$2 to t at the Ladies Bazaar.
l'ancing school at the opera
house this evening at S o'clock.
Alex Kennie has returned from
a visit to his parents in Mc.Minn
ville. Ladies, Misses and children's all
wool underwear in great variety at
the Ladies Bazaar.
tieo. H. Keeney left yesterdav
for Salt Lake City in company
with his brother.
For one week only the l.ad;e
Bazaar w ill rnak a bis: rwimitior.
on all trimmed millinery,
Misa May Woodbury, f. rjicr'y
of Harrishurg. is one of the lady
teachers in the Stephens' fchool
in Portland.
Mr. I. N. Warmouth.of Prcwns
ville, w ho has been on an Kastein
visit, has re'urned and was in
Albany ytserday.
The indictment of Or in Ileum
reads for an attempt at arson and
not for the deed itself, as has been
const i ued by many.
Messrs. Slaughter & Causley
have opened a lish and general
market on 2nd street, east uf
Kobertron'd feed store.
Admirers ot xweet toned pianos
ami latest improved organs should
call at Will A Link's and see their
magnificent iiistiunu-nts.
William. Mack will have his new
iiarDer shop opened lor ouiiness
on Saturday, Oct 31. Come and
see me opposite the post otlice.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. K. L. Irvine
have retarned to Albany, the Dr.'
health not being sucli as to admit
of hia resuming his medical prac
tice. Mr. and Mrs. 1'lumn.er an.l Mr.-'.
Mulkey, of romerov, Wash , are
visiting at the residence ot their
brother. J. A. McFeron, in thi
city.
lne footing) ot the assepptnent
roll for 1S!1 show tbe net taxable
property to be $7 "81 ,8 14. 1 his is
an increase of fl,0tI,81t over last
year.
Conductor Curtis' family who
have been sojourning at (ireen
Basin, on the Oregon Pacific, for
.sometime, returned to the city
yesterday.
There is a rumor of change of
time on the Orpgon I'm-ilic train to
the fron. If the ch.inge goes
back to the old time, allowing th
train to lay over night in Albany
it will be acceptable.
The Ladies Auxilhary will meet
in the Y. M. C A. rooms on Fri
day of this week at 3::a r. m. A
full attendance is desired.
M. J. rHiiotKoi;i,
Secretaiy.
To-nurrow in Halloween. In
olden times it was tiiposed spirits
went abroad tin that night and did
all kinds of misch'cf and hoys
have acted the part of spirts ever
ainee.
The product of a ten-acie apple
orchard in the Koguc river valley,
near Grant's Tans, wan cold last
week to the Karl Fruit Company,
of San Francisco, !,-"(. The
price paid was tV cmta r box.
the buyei did the packing, picking
and furnishing boxes. '1 he apple.
were of the red winter variety and
were racked lor the Austtalian
and Japan markets.
An Alleged Duel.
W. S. Johns, w ho has recently
had seme trouble with Pavid
Jlolthee, who was arrested for
trying to kidnap John's step
daughter, says that he fought the
latter a duel with revolveia on
Wednesday. Mr. Johns familiarly
known as "Warm Spring Johnny.''
It was a bloodless, but highly "ex
citing a (fair according to the hitters
story. The combatants arranged
all the detaile, and met alone in
the graveyard, als in the rain.
They tired four shots. Johnny,
who is an old army scout, and a
good shot, winged his man. he
says just inirning uuu on tiie leg
giving him all the satisfaction he
wanted. The public has r.o infor
mation of thesirimuiage.
Notice to the Afflicted.
A staff of physicians and sur
geona from the California Btate
medical and surgical institute will
be at the St. Charles Hotel for
several days for fre? consultation
with their numerous patients in
this vicinity and others alllicted
who desire to interview them.
The remarkable success w hh-h th s
institute has had in the treatment
of chronic and nervous diseases
where all other methods had far
ed, should encourage those Miller
ing from various atlliciious to con
suit with these emir, cut aid
skillful socialists.
latpruvlng-
Mrs. Pella V. Pemsra writes to
the Eugene Guard that her hus
band. It. J. Pengra. is rapidly im
proving under the treatment of
physicans at the asylum. She
stales that she was with him
all tlay Saturday, and found him
in a greatly improved condition,
physically and mentally. Super
intendent Rowland assured lit r
that Mr. Pengra was very suscep
tilde of trea'ment, whs gaining
rapidlv. and he thought, would
entirely rt cover ios3essiou of hf
acuities.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Two
M)re Indictments Returned by the
Grand Jury-
In tie lircuit coiut yesterday
the following indictment! wire re
turned by I ho grand jaiy :
Haivey lavis, ot Snedd, for
reduction, the complaining witness
belli: MissTcc'je Ackcriuaii. lie
was released oil f0 btmU.
W. K. M'.-Kinnon. lor assault
with a dangerous weapon, upon
the pirsou of W. J. Atkinson. The
necessary bowls weie furnished.
The following civil cases were
disposed of:
C. F. Cornwall, et al., vs. Iasie
Keeney, t-t al., pariition; sale in
part se aside; and in part continu
ed. Jenire St.ir.di.-h vs. Nathan 15
Stantbsh, divoic : granted.
K. L. llryaii vs. Sju'liern 1'acitic
Co . jet overy of money ; continued
heighten Knox vs. Atlam Sise
more, app.al , judgment of nonsuit
on motion of plaintiir.
J. l'ut Smith vs. C. T. C.aft ; re
ctvry of money; juiUm tit of
nonsuit on motion of p aintili'.
Frank 1. Wootl vs. Ma'y Wood,
injunction; decree d smissingct. m
plaint.
Clara Pel ringer vs. John Por
ringer, divorce ; dismissed.
A. Schilling Co. vs. J. F.
TowelUt Co., rove-y of money.
attachment ; continued.
Klla V. Moii Koiiierv s Win
M.
Moiitgoiiieiy, divorce; grante 1.
F. II. Vaughn vs. Sloper
Vaughn, rt overy ot money,
t iihmeiit; continued.
Cooley Waslibrrn vs. W,
and Martha Price, recovery
at-
T.
of
money, attachment; continued.
Coolr-y it Vahbtirn vs. J. J.
I.eabo mid Nancy Leal o, recovery
ot money, attachment ; continutd
.1. H. Knighten vs.
Thomas
Arthur Heard, recovery ot money,
a'taclunent ; set let!.
lUris Uros. vs. Austin L. Cjod,
recovery f money, attachment ;
settled."
Ella lloud vs. S. E. Il-md. di
vorce ; granted.
Alfrt'l Pettbeiiner vs. Uerher
dein Pettbeiiner, divorce ; granted.
J. L. Hill exr. C. McFr!and vs.
(i W. Smith et al., recovery of
money; lisini.-s.-d; nit r.iey fte
not allow til.
l'eterson it (iailand s. J; m-sC.
Cawojd. recovery of moi.ey; con
tinutd. Trior Wilson vs. J. ('. Wilson,
decree as prayed for.
Oregon vs. J. I). Lewis, assault
ar.d battery ; plead guilty and lined
$") and costs.
Kehliiil the Sceiien.
The jimcrow manascr of a jim
crow company of oM time battle
axes who aspire to be actors is
authoiity for the following, pub
ushed in the Seattle Pramatic
Star: "Just imagine what the
Eastern actors encounter in the
aoollv, wild West. At Salem,
Oreuon, Leo Willis, the manager
of tbe little opera hall, who is al
ways ready to assist the traveling
companies, propofcd to Charley
Pick son of Incog. Co., that he had
an idea that would bring him in a
hundred dollars moie, and w hat
do you think the scheme was?
He wanttd to hite the tin horn
band and have a s reel parade on
the minstrel style. Now just
imagine Harry Pickson, Harry
Pavetiport, Loins .Mann, Kohert
Edeson, Earl Brown, J. L. Otto
leeyer. Edtr A'hn and the ladies
paradiig up the streets in a jay
tn n with a mosshack manager.''
S.ilem give the saloon biinn a
:ood s'zetl auilit-nce and the above
thrust shows the appreciation of
the co:np ny, who, women and
all, a'ter the thow, on Ihe night of
the presentation of Ii.cug. in Sa
lem, walked brazenly into a Com
mercial strctt saloon, l'.i-vond
this the reporters' eye-i fol owe I
them not. Saltm StateFin m.
Olllt-er Elected.
At the regular October (oi.clave
of the Ortgon Knights Templar
grant) commando y in Portland,
the following olIKe rs were e'ecttd
ami installed: Grand commander,
Pav:d P. Ma-on, Albany; deputy
grand commander, S. Si. Yoran,
Kugfii; grand geiieral ssiino, j.
M. Ho.lsuii, Portland ; grand cap
tain general. P. S. Malcolm, Port
land ; grand prelate, U. E. Ippin
cott, Poi tlai.d ; grand senior
warden, tieo. E. ( hamberlain, Al
bany ; gi a;. d junior v ard'-n, T. (i.
Realties, Jacksonville: (,'ratid
tieasurer, I!. G. Whi ehouse, Pol
land ; graml recorder, James F.
Robinson, Eugene :'raiid stninlard
bearer, William Preston, Eugnie;
iiraml swor 1U arer, William
Ran , Portland; grand warden, C.
B. Winn, Albany ; grand captain
tiie giiird, liust.t Wilson. Port
land.
The c
r clave adjourned to
in Poitlai.d iu one
meet
year.
agiin
Teachers'
ICxaiiiiuatioii.
Notice is
heieby given that the
regular puuiic examination ol
teachers, lor Linn county, will
take place in Albany, commencing
on Wednesday, Nov. 131 h, at 1
o'clock i i. and continue until
Friday noon, Nov. 1 ."it ti. All
teachers must positively be pit-sent
at the time of commencement, as
no one will be admitted to the ex
amination who is not so pre-ent.
(i. F. Rl .-SKI.I.,
County School Superintendent.
Improving thelCnatl.
The state railroad ion:iniiisii.ners
have return d from a tour of in
spection of the Southern I'acilic to
theCalifornia line, Couimissioiu r
Clow says a g eat ni..ny improve
men's ere noticeable along
the line fioii Roseburir
! south. A great man v trestles are
(lore away with by tilling in the
cuts, thus uiakiui: the road more
substantial and much safer.
The Weather. Tit-Hay.
Follow ing is the fori cast of the
signal service for the next twenty
four hours: L:ght rail's, neatly
s ationary temperature.
THE STATE COIVENTIOH.
Tbe Cirbta'n EndeaTor Societies of Ore
gon Will Meet in Albnj To day.
ti . Cliristain Endeavor Soe'e
ties of Oregon will convene in the
Pie-dntcrian church thisafternoon
at 2 o'clock. The attendance
promises to i
irramme will be
laree. The
pro-
as follows :
KKUMY AKTEKSOON SESSION
Song au l devotional service, ltd
bv Alva Averili, of Portland.
'Wel-ninc ud Irefs on behalf of
Mm Albany oastora. Kev. S. G.
Ti l' td Albauv.
Vl.-riii aildress on behaif .of
the Albany Union, Miss llettie J.
Miller, piesident of the Albany
Union. .
hfKnse, by the president. Dr.
C. K. Templeton, of Portland.
Music.
Keports of ollift is. j
intiiient of counuitices.
Address, Kev. T. E. Clapp, of
Portland. .
Announcement of ccnimittee on
entertainment.
Christain Endeavor greetings. ..
Adjournment. j
FKIDAV EVESISO SKSSION. ;
I raiae service, led by the choir.
Reports of tiistrict secretaries.
Paper: "The Pledge." a. Its
objections, b. Its benefits, Mr.
W. II. Morrow, of East Portland.
lif elusion.
Address. Topic: Sunday clos
ing of the World's Fair, It- v. War
ren H. Landon, P. P., of Portland.
Adjournment.
SATI KDAY MOKSISi; SESSION.
Pevotional service, Will II.
Alexander, of Salem.
Report of committee on creden
tials. Report of delegates toMinneapo
t lis convention, Miss Ellen Strong,
Miss A' ice C. .Moses, Miss Alberta
Shelton ami Mr. Robert Mc.Mur
I,luT- , . .
Report of societies.
Pastors' half hour.
New business. Pefinite action
on Sunday closing of the World's
Fair.
Adj mrnment.
SATIKDAV AKTKItXOON SESSION".
onl' service by the choir.
Paper. Subject : a. Relation
of Societh s to Missions, '. Rela
tion of Societies to Temperance,
Mr. D. 11. Thomas, ol Forest
Gn.ve.
Piscussion.
Paper. Subjjct: The Sunday
Evening Service, and How Can
Christain Emleavor Helj) It, Mr.
Frank E. Alley, of Eugene.
Piscussion.
Music.
1'aper. Subject: Tbe Mid
week Church Prayer Service, and
Our Puty in It, Miss Ann McNary,
of Salem.
Piscussion.
Election of ctlicfrs and un
finished business.
Adjournment.
SATI KDAY EVENING WES-SION.
Conference of district societies.
Song seryicp.
Address : '1 he Rook We Study
Why and How, Rev Henry L.
Rates, of Eugene.
(Jucsthn box.
Adjournment.
StNIIAV SERVICES.
Sunrise prayer service. Miss
Caroline Strong, of Portland.
Attend tbe preaching service at
the various churches.
Mass meeting. Topic: The
Sunday Schooi.
Addresses. Mr. E. W. Allen,
president State Sunday School As
sociation, of Portland. Topic:
The Christain Endeavor Societies
the Connecting Link Retween the
Sunday School and the Church.
Rtv.'C. H. Curtis, State Super
intendent of the Congregational
Sunday Si hool Mission Work.
Topic: Ojipoit inity for Endeavors
in Sunday chool Work.
Mass meeting. Christain En
deavor conse-. rati n and farewell
service, led bv the sicietarv, E. S.
Miller.
A I.-r: Scare.
Thejcople residing en tl e up
per McKen.ie river in Lane county
aie having a leprosy scare on ac
count of a man from Sal m, J. II.
Rabcock, who had taken up a
claim there having been found to
be atllicted wih the loa h-.ome
disease. it o. Frissi II of the Mc
Ken.ie l'.ridge says the n port that
.M'ifs Tuttle at the Rritlge ha
symptoms of leprosy is entiiely
false. Jlr. I'.arr, of toley Springs,
made tliorotigli examiiiatiou m.d
wiites that Ihe girl is fcn'irely free
from any symptom of the com
plaint. MissTu tie his been hys
terical and all'ected with heirt
disease since she heard that re
ports were in circulation concern
ing her. Rabcock has b en iso
lated and is not allowed to leave
his residence, food being carried
to him. Mr. Frissell says there
are gross exagera ions concerning
the cse, in circulation.
Law l'rlce for Homes.
Tbe Pailes Tiines-Moiintainter:
A jiarty of men arrived in thiscity
to-day from California, having
driven a band of horses from Grant
county during the past season.
I hey started fruom Payville July
m, ami in six w-et-Ks anived in
Sacramento, where th-y were
forced to fel 1 at a ve y low price.
One of the men. with whom our
reporter lad all interview
said j
some very tine horses in the baud
h-drove sold for only 15. wh lehe
knew cue lot of l...it"fs to be sold
t-. r 10 a hi a I.
Hli anil liencral Market.
Tbe under&igued have npi-ned a
lish avd g neial jroduce market
on Seconi street, between Itroifd
albin ai.d Ellswiith, where we
will keep Ihe best of frrsh tish,
game, pot biy and general prcduce
lnaiKfl, aim niviie a Share OI pat- !
mnage. l al ant Bte un.
.... tt.
oil I r.K Ol v.ll M.fcV
Kx perls pronounce Klein Dros.
piano one of the tinetit toned instruments.
HEWS OF TEE COAST.
! Interesting lumt from Exchacgei
Throughout the Northwest.
The tin men of Junction Citvara;
alreatly advertising a lull ,o be
given Christmas night.
About 2.000 busht Is of apples
will be picked from Pr. Sbelton's
orchard below town and a great
many have already gone to waste.
Tiie yield is enormous, says the
Eugene Register. " k
function City is to have a liew
hristian church and lumber for
the same is now on the ground
The net receipts of the Portland
Exposition this year ere about
fSOOO greater than last year.
A number of men are 1'iiiploycth
at Florence now constructing a
pile driver for use in the jetty
work.
Union will have a new city hall
ijoi), at a cost of $7000.
The United Rrethren of Eugene
have subscribed IHU00 tow aid
building a new church in that
city.
Thd banks of the Columbia near
Umatilla have formany years been
rich w ith Iud ans relics and curios.
One woman of that ace has a
collection of nearly 200'J pitCv?B,
which has an enormous value.
A mountain of mica is reported
to have been discovered on the
Canoe river, about 1500 nii'es north
of the British Columbia boundary
line, by Julius B. Flemming,
Kamlooks, P. ('. Specimen of the
mica is tin exhihiton at the office
oi the Oregon Improvement Com
pany in Seattle, exhibited by Mr.
G. F. Kyle, said that sheets P.'xL'O
inches, without a flaw on the sur
face, has been taken from the
deposit. Should the find prove to
be what the discovery anticipates
it w ill be far ahead of the richest
gold nrne. Mica in a jure sta'e
is worth from $2 to $3 a pound,
and being more ea-ily obtainable
than gold is therefore often mcVe
profitable.
HUSINKSS LOCALS.
Cranlnrries at C. E. Browneil's.
Meals at the Pelmonico 25 cents
For nice fresh oysters go to John
Isom's.
Oveters
Io,..".."D
in any -i :i ti t i : y a'
Go to the
class meals.
Pelmonico for first
New jew elry of latest patterns at
W ill k Stark's.
Buy your gasoline stoves of
Hokins Bros.
New dress goods just received at
W. F. Read's.
Great reduction in Oxford ties
at Klein Bros.
Will St.uk have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Meals at all hours at the Dia
mond Chop House.
Have you seen that elegant
piano at Klein Bros.
When in town call at the Pel
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 line line of gold rings just
opened at Will & Stark's.
Choice pickles in bulk, or tiuan-
tities to su:t, at 1 arker Bros.
(treat reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
Fresh comb honey. Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imai:it:alle design at Will &
Stark's.
Klein Bros, are closing out their
stock of Oxfonl ties at a great re
duction. Oh ladies, look here, 5 pounds
ot sda at F. E. Allen's for '2't
cents.
Keep your eyes open for bar
gains at F. E. Allen's cheap trro
cery store.
Another lot of those one dollar
kid gloves, just received at tbe
I.aJiea Bazaar.
Littler & Ball, dentists, make
aluminum plates, gold plates and
continuous gum pliles.
Sodaville water is kept constant
ly on hand by the bottle at G. L.
Blackman's drug store.
Go to the Albany Paths & Bar
ber Shop for fir:-t class work.
Geo. A. Laudreth proprietor.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
quantities to suit at the Sugtr
Pine Poor & Lumbr Company's.
Span of good horses, harness
and farm wagon for sale. Apply
to J. A. Gross or at Depot Hotel.
Furnished room sultablj for one
j or to gentlemen. Use of bath.
I Convenient location. Inquire o'
i . IS. Winn.
Have you seen those lreautifn)
cement walls in the cemeter :t,
put up by E. W. Achison, at all
the cost of stone.
For fu e pocket knives best pa
lent tcinered shears and scissors
and extra hollow ground razors,
go to Stewart A Sox.
111 Kl,
LEACH Koy I.cacli, little son of Mr.
8. uitu Mrs. IMilu Leai'li of Harris
Imrg, Oregon, the 7 of Sept. I'.l,
ai;eJ - year-.
(.'e:iue to weep for y mr litilti ?oa:
TlioUifli lie lic liciu-atli llioo l.
Heaven ha er:i i oc-.l unotle-r nnsrul.
To bing rjefure the Hit- me of tiod.
Cease to weep for latle It. y;
G.hI lias tallcil liim as liis own.
To a lif- eterna '.y to he happy.
Singing praises atmitid liis throne.
Cense to weep y u can't keep l.iin.
Heaven is the 1 tune f;r sut-li as he
If we liad gone wt:en we were like
him,
O tiow liapi y w e would lie. P). W.
L.itt,
"le "ocrit.i-r n?:ei;ani ary person
mi ui....!.., ,n
hv him
tlut inline last tet ia-1,
lneuh-.c in thH
ily it miMi-8L-il. "I lie chi ck wan iiimn tlm
l int Nallon .1 tin k. nl A Inmy, in lavor of
the nnilcrsii.'ii.'.l f -r i'M, ami sialic I l,y A.
lliicklcnit-11 I iviiiint has Inen rt'ipptnl at
tlir haik. A!l.a.y Ot ai, 1;'M, W. w.
y-5
rl V if A f -J-Ti.-Jn
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SURGICAL INSTITU E 0- S. F.
The only authorized
pcAL m mm mum
S IN THK WEST.
IdWd EXCLUSIVELY T8 the trea r-
MtNT OF
CHRONIC. NiRVOUS AND
SURCICAL DISEASES AND
D'SEiSES OF T!iE
EVE & EAR.
Particular attention paid to the
treatment of
DEFORMITIES, DISEASES OF W.MEN
Antl Piseases of the NervousSystcin
EPILEPSY OR FITS,
PISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS.
HEART AND LUNGS.
Piles. Cancers. Tumors, E"c, Dis
eases of the Eve and Ear.
Organized with a full stall' of skill
ful physicians ar.d surgeons.
This establishment is a perma
nent Medical and Surgical institu
tion, conducted by thoroughly
educated physicians and Mirecns
of acknowledged skill and experi-
enco. Our Medical and Surgical
Consulting Rooms, Drug Mine,
Laboratory anil Offices aie furnish
e l wiih a complete supply of ail
kinds of instrumonts, appliances
ami apiara:us for examining and
treating anv know n tlisease.
THE DOCTORS
Will be at the
St. Charles Mote!,
Albany, untd Tues lay Novem
ber .'!. Consultation Erie.
Will A Stark will
gl-i'l to
show you their large linn ol
lii'ul silverware. It will
ot.'au
1 v. u
g'.rd, even if you don't buy.
Call anil see the biilliaut
play of libiarv lamps it C.
I'.rowneil'f'. Not n.e kept
lioin last year lint all this
styles and will be mi l
lowest living price-1.
year .s
j! the
Mi. J. S. Morgan has just
completed burning a fin.h kiln
at bis brick yard one mile west f
the court house, and is pn-pan-d
to (ill all orders. A man will he
in waiting at the yar 1 to attend to
all callers for brick.
If you are hungry go to l'arl.t r
Bros, and get a loaf of the l ist
bread in the city.
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ki-r i oiiiiU
-or.-
on, near
M ll:!
UP A
is mw li.ik. rt'ilv. aOrilTlin-J
man ho in inc. UC !1 I Uit I
I wonii-i.luntii,-.! i:h th.; rrs..iir. i 5 f
uiililewtiipincnt of i).:it cmiiiit v. I hi-i tUU
nan in 110 ..ih jr llinn .Mr. .I- .ii .sir.ir:, m
I Ihu wralitiiMt an.lm..t iiitiisc nti.il it ;.uii
n the fnniit.v. In a rti t nt l. ttir In- saj
'I had Ixt-n nulTcriiu Iron, tui m in niv uii I.
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nail 1111111 mi MiKTi' th . 1 I w., ,r .ciii..!
tri.m attcn.iiinf 1,, niy work anil couM tint
nine wiihmit tin- ot a cunt, llrari-n;.
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'ml by On .jn Kitlny lin. I m.i. in liK.-.l t
trya n, an,l fr..ni thut vcv lirt I
f..inl ilmturi r. lief, an.l li. f.ne u ii h i!
iliu contents ol the ,o flic uint- in i. i u, (,
cntinly tlis.-iii..irul llmv..t.. rv f'itti ii
tin; virtue? ot the O:t ,-on Ki.'-' T.-a, ai
rill ci.lifclciilu.usly icci.iiiii:i i ii it t-i nn
friinilH. I w.miil not le witlnttit it fur am'
tliini;."
OruKini Ki.lnty Tea euro li.'.-i.l.x tic, iium
tinence of urii e, brick linut .;;liiii"iii, Lurii
inicnr paiu.-jl s..!i.;ti..n !iilc uiii.utinj, a ni
all alTtrtii.nd of tin: Uiili.c or utiiiarv- mai.t.
of cither sex.
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1" patiirc lici.uiuiii t. K. I. S-jcii. in
n iiMlirv, nrc ri".:Mcl !
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Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Ci.s'oiia !
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MEN'S,
We have overcoats for the big,
And Overcoats for the small,
i Overcoats for you one,
And Overcoats for you all.
A Great Overcoat Sale !
W c make OVERCOAT-; a leading specialty, a-.d can truthfully assert that no snch an assortment
has ever before been se'n in the Willamette Valley. We have :
Oauj evercoits
XrfOn ovor coats
oitn 07or:o .U
VtTorstod over
oats
Wo have Blue, Black and Brown Overcoats
V7c have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco. to,
Overcoats with fur on and overcoats without fur
Overcoats with Volvet Collars, Overcoats with cloth colla?3
"Wo har0 single and doublo "breasted overcoats
"Wo have overcoat: for .he small man as well as the large man
w.
"i en- ials with
sat n
k iinirg.
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ALBANY,
Will Tlis f!LOV Fl'l-
ReailvGotlVaiitLioioi!
Tin -.- liiu- Ii ivi- ln'i'ii invented ly
Ir. liio. .Vnitc, The I.AWKiS'
1 A 1 l.t ii; . .if 1 Ii; N,w r.iirliiiirinii St..
U . I..iti.-I,m ChImihI, and 1IIJ K.
Slr.-et, N. V.. Wasliinirtiill. I). V.
1 In- i-:ii ivss since introduced , 4 ye ir
air', lia-l'ccii 111 11 v lotis, Mnii- lli n
a million I tili. s in Euro: e and this
coiintty are uitic; Hit 111 with the
irreat st s.iii f.uliun. Tlie-e lininirs
arc 1 ill to your iirdi r, tliciefote all
1 leiraiil litling and tylili wuist and
slci cs :irc always guaranteed. Tiny
are cut of Hcst EtiL'lisli Silesia in nil
similes. In ordering send the hust
inca-iire, over the highest part of
luisl a, i! waist incisure; if extra loin;
w aistt d n.i iitio'i ;t. Price, .'Ml ectits;
in Kainy i-'i-'.i;cd Silesia. T" cents
i-Nlr.i portage. Send postal note,
tin 11:. v order or stamps to (ieo.
U l.it.-. Ladies Tailor, 1 pj F St. X.
U . liillgtoll , 1). .
WHITE'S
i'i:i:fk r utiimi ami hang
i.n: i:i:aiiv vvt skiut
I.IMMl
'I lie Skills :ir-cut of lust Fn..li I,
rcrcaline. in all shades. They are
cut tn y iiit- tinier, tlier f.ire an elegant
litirig Kkirt is always cuaiHiiteei'. In
order ng feu. I wi.M nit asuie and
leu Hi i l skirl in front. Price T."i cent-
an i cents fur postage. Send prslal
nnte. Money order or stainpe. totieo.
U;i,ii,., 1,. dies-Tail r; MPi Slrci t, X.
W., 'ashiiigton , ;. (..
Kri'lii li Tansy Wafer.
Thest! wafers are for the relief
an I cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
;:tiuciions, ro matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Kniersoii
1'i'iig Co.. San Jose, Cai., anil lor
sale at .1. A. Cumming'a drug
store on;y.
Sure doe for !lie I.itiuor r llplum
llaliitn.
The l-last India cure for these
awful balcts can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
ti e only known spccilii: for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
Kast degree; maiiut.ictui'cd by
Lmi t-.-oii lrug Clo., !san .lose, Cab,
and for sale at .!. A. Cuiiitning's
drug store onlv.
Baking
Powder:
40 Years the Standaic
lionl-biniff SI. 00 Si
BOYS AND CHILDREN'S:
RCOHT
Ulster overcoats
Chinchilla ovorcoats
K:rsev overcoats
Stockinet ovorcoats
and overcoats with cassimeic lining, we have overcoats with farmer-
anil overcoats w ith worsted limig. ( ail while the
sort mi nt is Luge and mike a selection.
HTTWE HAVE A FEW OF t)l'Rt
IF YOU
wish oisr;.
STRAHAN BLOCK.
MHERE?
11 iho World shall I to?
FOR PRICES, QUALITY CONSIDERED.
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SO WE CLAIM.
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Merchant
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Bos overcoats
Cheviot overcoats
Beaver overcoats
Corkscrow overcoats
as-
i for
JOB
OREGON.
TIIK CLOSKSTn
Tin: i.vi-:st.jh
tii 1: 1:1 :x i:fi r.rf
GALL AND SEF.
Tailor.
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