Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 01, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HERALD; SUNDAY, KOVEMJl EK 1, 1891
' UN SALE.
The Daily HR.Lr will bo on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book atore.where it tan lie procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOl'I TOWSf.
Fresh Eastern oysters at Isoiu'a
Ted Parker, of Yaquina, is in the
city.
loom has t!he only oyster parlors
in t tie city.
Harper L. Cranor ha returned
from a trip to the Sound.
lit. J. A. J. Crow , of I-ine coun
ty, is spending a few days in A -liuny.
J. W Kuiu rt left last evening for
San Jose, Cab, where he will en
gage in the fruit business, j
K. S. Wallace, present of the;
of the Capital National Bank of
Salem, died Friday niht.
Afternoon trains, on the Leb
anon branch now leave Albany at
1 :.ri0 r. M., instead of 2 :!'..
A little son of Mrs. Roberts died
Friday evening of membraneous
croup after an illness of two days.
Kev. C. II, Curtis, of Portland,
will preach at the Corgregati'ii:!
church this morning at 11 o'clock.
Sabbath pchoid at the I" ni ver
balist clmrcli every Sunday after
noon at 4 o'clock, everyone made
welcome.
The real estate firm of Ilurkhart
& Keeney has dissolved partner
ship. ieo. II. Keeney retiring on
account of poor health.
Admirer of sweet toned pianos
ami latest improved organs shou'd
call at Y ill & Link's and tie tin ir
magnificent instruments.
John (Jaither and Oliver Al"r-e,
ol Toledo, are in fhe city on lln :r
way to San Francisco, wheie th y
will reside in the future.
A little son of W. L. Pwyer, of
laqutua, was Imuol at the 1 alts
tine cemetery near this city Fri
day. Mr. lwyer formely reside I
in Albany.
Hereafter it will be unlawful to
kill deer, as the close reason begins
on November I. I lie law protect
in China, pheasants expired Sat
nrdar. They are now protected
the same as Oregan pheasants
Mr. Julius liraduohl is in re
ceipt of cards announcing the l
trothal of his neice, Miss Hose
Istel, ol San Francisco, California,
to Mr. Win. l'.rown of that city.
Miss Istel resided in Albany lor a
year or more, and has many iricnds
here.
Lane county is f-l bi tter ol!
uy the non attendance l lore tin
grand jury of Burred Conger, ac
cused of burglary, and wayne
Herold. charged with the criuu ol
attempting to aid prisoners to es
cape. Thev each put up a cash
bail of f HH and then left the
country. '1 he county an ail'ord to
deal with such criminals.
K veiling services at the Christ ian
church to day will beadjourni don
account of the convention being I
held (y the Mate union l tiristian
Endeavor in this city, but the
regular Sunday school at 10. a. m ,
and at 11 a. m.. services will be held.
Kev. A. It. Wade, of Ilillslioro.wiil
preach the sermon. Ail delegates
and all others in the city are iit
vited to attend. Seats f i.e. CburtTi
on corner of oth and Jack -or'
streets.
ttchool Kort.
The following is the report of
the school in the district No. N).
in Linn county, for tht month
ending Oct. UI, 1S!K. Number oi
days attendance. Vl1, ; number
of days absence, 4 '4 ; number of
pupils enrolled, 1'0; aveiae daily
attendance, is. The foil ju inn
pupils have been neither absent
nor tardy during the month:
Lena llo.apfe'. Til la Ilo.ipf 1.
F.Hie West. Ooldie West, Irwin
Turner, Ida Fraiknui, Fik;e
Ackerman and Helena Ackerman.
Visitors during the month: Mr.
Hulbiirt, Mrs. Thomp-ion and Mr.
F. Ackerman.
Jii.ia M. Tayi.ok.
Tea her.
flandajr Srhutil Cunrert itixl lir It at
The regular services at the
Evangelical church . on Sunday
morning will be omitted on ac
count of the absence of the pastor.
In the evening a home missioii.i' v
concert will be given by the Sun
day School, which will tie followed
with goBei I revival services to be
continuedl an indefinite time.
Services to begin at 7:.'!" v. m..
every night during the week. .Ml
who enjoy an old time revival
come and assist in there
services.
Teachers Kxniiiliinlion.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular public examination of
teachers, ior Linn county, will
take place in Albany, comment ing
on Wednesday, Nov. loth, at 1
o'clock f. m. ami continue until
Friday noon, Nov. i::th. All
teachers must positively be p escnt
at the time of commencement, as
no one w ill lie admitted to the ex
amination who is not so present.
(i. F. Kl .-sfcl l.,
County School Superintendent
Delicate Herciral 0.r
lr. J. P. Wallace yesterday, as
sisted by Ir. J. L. Mill, performed
a delicate operation of amputating
the breast of the w ie ot s.imnel
Mullan, for the removal of a tu
mor, which it was f.aied might
become malignant. The operation
Was successfully performed, and
the lady is doing w ell.
A Mew Kallread Hrlilc.
The timbers are all on the
gro.ind for a new railroad biidge
acrosi tbe Calapooia at I'rowns
ville, and a large force ol men will
be put on at once to finish tl e
wor'f. The Southern l'aii c Com
pany is making improvements all
a.'0Dg the line of the road.
TIMELY T0PIC3.
Notts and Comments Coneemltg Matters
and Tilings of Public Interest.
The extern-ion tf the .-trtet car
line n-xt season will result in the
erection of inanv clegint new
i-ideiices in the sulx-ibs. The
orphan's home and hospital on
t re eoliti loplati H extension,
w !l be rca.lv for occupancy soon
As the time of city election ap
proaches the interest in city poli
tics It comes an 'in-reasing .tianti:y
Theie will be no crimson oratory
no iindigiiifieii-scramble for
oilice, but simply a determined
ell oil to ut good men in theotlices
to bo ti:Ied. which this year in
cl:xl s a full set of city oifi-ials.
The action of the Linn County.
Agricultural Association in arrang-
mg to improve me nir grouuus
and ra -e track preparatory for a
county or district lair next season
is commtndable, and ought meet
the hcartv mpport ot t.u-tiness
men of Albany, as well as btck
men ;.:i 1 pr.duceiS thioiudioiit the
country.
In spite of alleged dull times
during the siiiii:iur, the march of
public improvements in Albany
lias continued steadily. A sum
mary of the year's expend tures for
building and improvements, in
cluding tli big biide. street and
ewer work, ti.e new United Pres
byterian chnic'i, hospital building
aiid scores ol new residence", w ill
reach neatly half a million dollars.
, V'oi k on the big bridge is pr
arc-sing rapidly and in a stisfactory
mmner. Tt.e contractors expect
to have it c jinpletid by the close
if the year. A good view of this
structure, which will be the iiust
important pub'ic improvement of
the year, ai.d ter.dii gto materially
enlarge the city's trade, will be
published in the New Year's issue
f the llKiiAI.O.
l'o t.uaster (ieneral Wanna
maker is finding that the $10,000
appropriated ty the latt congress
for tree postal delivery in growing
eit ei and towns which hive not
herctofo-e been entitled to that
public con vei: ier.ee, his worked
with satisfaction in almost all of
ihe 47 laces where it has been
tried, even nettitga small protit,
o that tliere wiil he good grounds
!or asking congress lor a larger
.ipproimation. A I nan v is la.ge
enough to be entitled to a free
dehvry system, and ci. uld no
do:ibt Mciirs it with the proper
ci'br:.
Secietary I'.l.iine id back ; not so
heariy, pel haps. ss he once a,
luit n ady to a-sumc the duties of
his llice. The letter which he
wrote to the Ohio editor, explain
ing the beneficial clicts of the Mc
KinVy I'.ill with its reciprocity
amendment, shme I tlmt ttiere is
co: tr.iuly nothing the matter with
Mr. l.lain menially. His return
to Washington now mlaa'ci tliat
tlit'ie is i,' hing tin matter with
b in physic slly. 1 ii return means
belter unijiTstanding between
the pic-idciit ami the stcretary ol
stat-, w h i have i.eeii drifting
apart somewha', and the result is
a better feeling a' ready amongst
republicans of all follow ings.
Ai rami .1 ary Krport.
The grand jury for tie October
term o circuit court ye-terday re
turned the following report:
To I UK IIoN. .It'DOK OF Til K ClKI'l'IT
lei 1:1 of Ll.NX Col Xl V, Ou.
We, the tirand Jury for the Oct.
term ot the Circuit Court of lS'Jl,
havens rtiiured by law, examined
tie; diilereut county buildings and
ttieollices theiein, ii.cliiding the
j-td, oulbuildii g-i, etc. We find
ll.attachot t're county otlicers
wi'hoiit exception have their office
audtixks in .ood condition and
clean, and th rtti e:s themselves
courteous and obliging. We would
especially commend I tit- complete
iiu.niiir in which County Clerk
Payne has syi-teinized his work in
adding (he accouutii g and distri
bution register, a'so the probate
register diiJ fee Look, which is a
great convenience to the Ollice
We would recommend that the
roof of the court house las repaired
ad coon as p s-'itdrt so it will not
leak and ttie win'cr rains thereby
damage the plastering. Also that
the water Mipplv be looked alter,
that the closets can be kept in a
cleanly condition, the present
water seiv;ce being entirely inad
equate. And we would further
re..-i miirend that a new table be
prociiied f:.r the treasurer's i flice,
th pii s out one not beirg suitable
lo the bu.-ineiSof Iheollice.
Tliere being no further business
In lore Hi, we wouhl respectfully
ask to be dismissed.
A. IhcANDOX,
1. N. (ilCIKUN,
ii:o. W. Hauhis,
Isaac Mkkkkh,
T. J. M i SKtiis,
W. C. MoKOAV,
N. II. Ai.i.kx.
Ei;L EaTATE SALE3.
Win. I'.. Core, etux.. to Cha". T.
Walters, ".'."i ." -s acres in 1 1. J. C.
oi W. P.. i i.ro ; consideia:ion,$lSl.
Mil ha. I ih-gau to Mar v J. Clark.
v. '..of ni: '4 sec. :;i;, tp'.. , su i
V.. ; coi:i-leiation, l." o.
W. J. tiueeuei et al. to school
'i-triet 7o, 1 acre in sec. i'l', tp. !,
SK I W ; eom-i leration. 1 1.
O.o. M. llill to A. I'. Maxwell.
80 acres in l. L. C. of F.M.Morris;
coi.sid. r .tion, $ 1
W. I".. l'onaca to (!n. !; Hardy,
parcel in Lebanon; consideration,
1!.
t has. Yates to Win. Titus, lots
T and S, block-!. If ghlaiul Oiove;
cjnsii!erati'jii.$I.")0.
.Mai ion (!. I'ottt r to W n. Titus,
1 acre in m-j. 1!, tp. 0, S K 'Z E;
i oiisnteiation, !f-o,
t niteii a esio n. .i.c..iveriii, '0tiLewas given of the appoint--J-
J - ncr s in sees, lti an I , tji. 1 ,iu.t Tuesday by general Manager
11', S K 1 V ; patent. f. Laughlin.
THE ALBANY COLLEGE.
It Present Mo;t Saocesaful and Growing
Conditua and Futnre Fropec!i.
Our citizens are justly proud of
the most excellent school that we
have in the Albany Collegiate
Institute. It is becoming well
and favorably known, and students
are gathering in numbeis. Last
year was a ui st successful one in
the work, and thisyearhasopened
with a still greater promise of
success.
As we have mentioned before,
however, the growing numbers of
the school and its importance cal's
loudly for more room and better
facilities. As far as teachers snd
school apparatus ars corieeriieu,
we have now as good as the best
in the s'ate, but the present bnili'-
mg is too crow ded ami a more com
modious one must be built. Flans
have been formulated and are
oeing carried out as rapidly as
possible to that end, but funds
must be raised for that purpose,
and upou the citizens of Albany
rests the matter of raisiug these
funds.
A consideration of the situation
will be auiplv worth looking into.
Salem by raising large amounts
for location and building has se
cured parmannent schools. Cor
vallis raised $20,000 and secured
the Agricultural colli ge. Eugene
raised even more and put up the
brick building ior the State I'ni
versity and thus laid the foiiuda
tioti for her prosperity.
looking at these facts and con
sideri g the means in other direc
tions that have conspired to give
Albany prosperty, ourcitizens will
readily see that it pays to give an
institution lik "our present success
ill1, Colh giate Institute a standing
tlniwill enable it to compete with
other" schools in the state. A sub
crip'.ito is being circulated for
that puriiose and it should be
promptly rilled out.
The plan is to raise money
enough to either enlarge the pres
ent building to give sulli.ient
room or build new and use the old
building fur a dormitory.
CHai3THlf EaBEAVOR BOCIETIES-
Proceedings of th Second Day'i Sesiion
Next Convention at Engent.
The eeeo-'d day's session of Ihe
Christian Endeavor Societies of
Oregon convened at 9 o'clock yes
terday morning.
After devotional exercises led by
Mr. II. W. Alexander, of Salem',
the convention listened to reports
of delegates w ho had attended the
late international conventini at
Minneapolis. Reports were then
read from the various societies
which showed a membership of
i'rtil from the 51 societies reporting
out of 107 societies in the state.
In tlcj afieinoon session interes
ting papers were read by Mr. 1). II.
Thomas, of Forest Grove, and by
Miss Anna McNary,of Salem, and
the subject of the papers discussed
at length by the delegates.
The election of otlicers resulted :
K. S. Miller, Portland, president;
F. I. Cooke, Portland, secretary ;
Mifs Lena E. Preston, Portland,
corresponding secretary.
Eugene was chosen as the next
place for the annual convent i -n.
The evening session was held in
the First M. K. Church. After
singing and considerable delay on
account of the electric lights in
the church going out, the address
of the evening was delivered by
Kev. Henry L. I'.ates of Eugene,
on the subject of "The Book We
Study." Keso'utioas were adopted
thanking the citizens of Albany
for their entertainment of the del
egates and use i f the churches, the
newspapers for their couitesy in
publishing accounts of their pro
ceeding and the railroad company
for reduced rates of fare to the del
egates ; also to the retiring otlicers
tor their servicc-s ou behalf of the
Y". P. S C. E. of Oregon.
srXPAV SKKVICKS.
Sunrise prayer service, Miss
Caroline S rong, of Portland.
Attend the preaching service at
the various churches.
Mass meeting, Topic: The
Sunday School.
Addresses. Mr. E. W. Allen,
president State Sunday School As
sociation, of Portland. Topic:
The Christain Endeavor Societies
the Connecting Link P.etween the
f 1 LI . I I I . I ... .
.-sunuay .-c;iooi ami ine c iiurcii. t
Rev. C. II. Curtis, State Super
intendent of the Congregational
Sunday School Mission Work.
Topic: Opportunity for Endeavors
in Sunday School Work.
Mass meeting. Chritdain En
deavor conse. ration and farewell
service, led by the secretary, E. S.
Miller.
ciRoniT oouKr.
State vs John Mills. Indicted for
assault with attent to kill. I'lead
guilty to assault and was fined
State vs F. S. Ingram. Indicted
for murder in the first degree. To
be tried on Wedneseay, Nov. 4th.
Pauline Hegele vs John Schmeer,
recovery of money. On trial.
B. A. Landers vs T. L. Henness,
L. Fiinn, and others; foreclosure.
Dtcreeof foreclosure according to
the pleadings.
F. II. Vaughn vs M.Scott; dam
ages. Jury failed to agree ; con
tinued. Smith it Moore vs Sarah L. Lu
per, ndmrx ; appeal. Judgment of
non-suit.
John Schneidi r et tu vs I. N.
Woodle et al; foreclosure. Dis
missed as to Shultz.
State vs 'Jassius Case seduction.
Verdict of not guilty.
East Oregonian : His many
friends will lie gratified to barn of
the appointtm n of II R. Sibley,
formerly Union Pacific agent at
Pendleton, to tha poiiticn of sup
erintendentof The Dades, Portland
& Astoria Navigation Company,
with head iiarters at the Dalles
THE CHDRCHE3.
Where and by Whom Serrxea
Will Be Held To-Day.
When,
CoxoitEOAHONAi. Corner of Fourth
and Kerry streets, Preachiiiif every
Sunday ut 11 A. M., ami 7:45 p. m.
Babbjth srli ol at 12 :'-". Praver
meeting Wednesday evening. Kev.
S. E. Webster, L). O. of PenLsylvauia,
Pastor.
Pkehiivtkkiax. comer of Broadal
bin and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a.
ni. and ?::!() p. in. Pastor Kev. K. K.
Priclrard. Salitmtli school at 12:15 p.
in. Prayer meetiug every Wednesday
e.eiiiiig.
Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and
Third streets. Services at 11 a. in. and
7::!0 p. m. Pastor, Rev. 8. E. Mciriin.
ger. Pastor. utjh;itli school '2:'I0 p. ui.
Prayer meeting every Thursday eve
ning. St. Paul Methowst Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
11 a. in. and T::tO p. ui. Pastor, II,
S. Slmngle Sahlmtli school at 10 a
in. Prayer meeting on hursdav
evenings.
United Pkesbvtrkianv Comer of
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces ut 11 a. in. and ':.) p.m. Pastor Kev.
S.O Irvine. Sahhatli school ut '2::i0p.
in Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening,
EvANOEi.iCAi,. Cor ner of Lyon and
Fourth streets, services ut 11 a. in.
and 7 o'J p. nr. Pustor, Kev. 1 S. Fisher.
Sahhatli selnxil Ilia. in. Prayer meet
ing ever Wednesday evening.
Ciikistiam Clil'iccii Services every
every Miiulav ut their church ut II u.
ni. and 7::iU p. in Suiulay school
at 10 a. in. Prayer mee'ing
Thursiluy evenings at 7::!0 p. ni.
All are invited to attend. Kev. Jas. F.
Steward, pustor.
Catholic. Services every Sunday
ut 11 a. in., by Kev. Fr. L. Metayer,
Baptist. Corner ot Lyon and Hfth
streets, Services at It a. in. ami 7:; 10
p. in. Pustor Rev. (ieo. II. Hid.
Sahhatli school immediately after the
morning services, Prayr meeting
every Wednesday evening.
Kl'iscoi'Ai, Services every Sah.
hath morning at 11 a. in. Rev, M
Pluminer, pastor.
BUSINESS LOCALS,
Oysters in every style at Isom.s.
Cranberries at G. E. Browneil's.
Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents.
For nice fresh oysters go to John
Isom's.
Oysters in any quantity at
Isom's.
Go ta tbe Delmonico for first
class meals.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isom's.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will it Stark's.
Buy your gasoline stoves of
Hopkins liros.
New dress goods just rcceivid at
w. . Head's.
dreat reduction m Oxford ties
at Klein Bros.
Will & Stark have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Meals at all hours at Ihe Dia
mond Chop House.
Have you seen that elegant
piano at Klein liros.
When in town call 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.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to su:t, at Parker Bros.
Great reduction in embroidered
flouncing at W. F. Reads.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at ill &
Stark's.
Klein Bros, are c losing out their
stock ol Ox lord ties at a great re
duction. Oh ladies, look here, 5 pounds
of soda at F. E. Allen's for L'"
cents.
Keep vour eyes open for bar
gains at F. E. Allen's cheap gro
cery store.
Littler & Ball, dentists, make
aluminum plates, goid plates and
continuous gum plates.
Sodaville water is kept constant
ly on hand by the bottle at G. L.
Blackman'8 drug store.
Go to the Albany Baths t Bar
ber Shop for firat class work.
Geo. A. Landrcth proprietor.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
quantities to suit at the Sugar
l ine Door Lumber Company s.
Span of good horses, harness
and farm wagon for sale. Apply
to J. A. Gross or at Depot Hotel.
Furnished room suitable for one
or two gentlemen. Use of bath.
Convenient location. Inquire of
C. B. Winn.
TIIK WORLD KIKKICHKU,
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 with the on
ty perfect laxative known, as it ie
Ihe only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual tocleanse
the system gently in the Sprit
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes
There net
tied in Ua-
QUARTER
ker county Ore-flC
on, nenr htUi ft
is hum- iiakerl'ity.apEllYIIDV
man who hw ninccUCIl I Uill
liecomr i.lentifleil Willi th rciuivrJ ff
and Jevelopmeiit ot that country. ThiaAUU
man is no ilhr than Mr. John Stewart, ont
of the wealthiest and most influential citlzerif
in the county. In a recent leller he naya.
"1 had ln surTcririK from ai'.a in my ba. L
Mini vencral kidney cmpltint ior nonie timn.
and hai used many rermdica wi'hcut an
hut tempontry relief. The pains In mj back
had become so aevere t hit 1 was r.veotnl
from attending to my work and could not
move with nit the une of a cane. Hearing,
through a friend, of the wonderful cures ef
fort by Oregon Kidney Tea, I u in Jilted t
try a Ixm, and from that ve'v ftnit dose I
f.iiiud instaiit relief, and before u inrr hajr
the contents of the box the ruins in c v hark
entirely disappeared I hare every f ith ic
the virtue of the Oregon kidney Tea, anu
km conscientiously recornuieiid it to m)
friends. 1 would not be without it lor any
thing."
Orenon Kidney Tea cures headache, Incon
tinence of urine, brick dust sediment, burn
in or painful m-ii-ation while urinntinic, and
all atfections of th' kidney it urinary organs
I of either sex.
0
California Siats Msdical and
SU C1CAL INSTITUTE OF S. F.
.
The only authorized
vesical a;d ::::::al raiurs
IN TIIK WEST.
DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE TREAT
MENT OF CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND
SURCICAL DISEASES AND
0SESES OF THE
EYE & EAR.
Particular attention paid to the
treatment of
DEFORMITIES, DISEASES OF V.MLN
An 1 Diseases of the NervousSystrm
EP1 LEP.SY Olt FITS,
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS
HEART AND LUNGS.
Piles. Cancers, Tumors, Eic, Dis
eases of the Eve and Far.
Organized with a full stall" of skill
ful physicians and surgeons.
This establishment is a perma
nent Medical and Surgical institu
tion, conducted by thoroughly
educated phvMeians and surjreons
of acknowledged skill and experi
ence. Our Medical and Surjical
Consulting Korms, Drug Store
Laboratory and Otliccsaie furir.sh
ed Willi a complete supply of i.ll
kinds of instruuiotits, appliance
and apiara'us for examining ant
treating auv known disease.
THE DOCTORS
Will be at the
St. Charles Hotel,
Albany, until Tuesday Novem
ber Consultation Frte.
Will A Stark will be gltd to
i-bow you their large linr ol beau
tiful silverware. It v ill do you
gcrd, even if you don't buy.
Call and see the brilliant dis
play of library lamps s t C. I'..
Browneil's. Not one kept over
from last year but all this year's
styles and will be Fol 1 al the
lowest living price--.
Mr. J. S. Morgan has jusd
completed burning a fie.-h kihi
at his biick yard one mile west ol
the court house, and is piepared
to Jill all orders. A man will lm
in waiting at the yard to attend to
all callers for brick.
If you are hungry iro "to Parkc-i
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
Bl 4'KLEVg A KMC A H ILVC.
Ttehest salve in ties world for Cuts.
Bruises, Sn.es, Ulcer, Salt P.heuiu,
Fever sores, Totter, Clnipped Hand,
Chilblains. Corns, ami skin Kruptiouii,
and pus tively cures Piles, or i.o pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
jierfert satisfaction, or money re.
funded, Price J5 cents per box. Per
Dale !y Posh try it Mason
Fish and General Market.
The undersigned have opened a
fish and general produce market
on Second' stive t, between I'road
albin and Fllswiith, win re ue
will keep the bebt of fresh (ish,
game, poi.ltiy and general iri duce
market, and invite a sba:e of pat-
ronage.
i an and ste ui.
i.troiiTKit & t.M"si.i:v.
For lire pocket knives best pa
tent tempered tdiaars and scissots
and extra hollow ground ra.ors.
go to Stewart k Sox.
I.i;sl.
Tlie sulisoriljiT hereby wftriifi ar.y I'vtsoa
from iiun hiHiii s hank chujb, I st liy hiin
iluruij; the last few da, S'jiiu where in tin
city it is supposed. I he cheek was iiHn rde
First Natrr.nal IUrk, of A liany, in ftivor o'
ihe iiiKierbtneil fr iiXI, ami ii.ed li A.
Ilacklcmrn. ra)nicnt has Inen tti piird at
the har.k. Albany Oct. .), ls:i, ,V. W.
MoWl'H.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Casloiial
CTsed in Millions of Homes
DSPRICES
oaEBaking
, l!Poivder:
MEN'S,
We have overcoats for the big,
And Overcoats for the small,
Overcoats for you one,
And Overcoats for you all.
A Great Overcoat Sale !
e make OVF.KCOATS a leading specialty, and can truthfully as?ert that no snch an assortment
has ever before been se-.-n in the Willamette Valley. We have :
Lozig overcoats
Holt aa C7:rco:t3
7or:tod overcoats
We have B'.ue, Black and BrOvra Overcoats
Vc havo Tan, Sauf aad Slate Colored Overco t:,
Overcoats vrith fur on and overcoats without fur
Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Ovorcoats with cloth collars
"Wo ha-o siaglo aad douhlo hreasted overcoats
"We have ovsrcrafc for .he small man a3 well as the largo nan
We haw nvi ;
i:il with : i!k linirg, and nvi-rco.its with cassinuie lining, we have overcoats with farnier
s:it n lining, and overcoats with worsted liuirg. fall while the as
siirluii'iil is large and make a selection.
Mii-btii Si. 00 Su
-11 YOU
J. 1.
ALBANY,
wu rrs n lo v -riT-
I),
Tlii -i1 lilies lnve liocn rnvpnted by
Mr. i.o. Wi.ite, The I.MHK6'
I AlI.'lK, of lli N"i-v Hurlitiiitiiii St..
V. I..iielnn Ktrlaml. uml 1112 V.
Street, N. Y. , Washington , l. C.
'I lie success since in! roilutcl , 4 yeirs
iio, has lieen in irvclous, Mure lliaT
a mill. on ladies in Kit roue and this
eotinliy are iisin-r tbm with the
greatest saM faction. 1 lice lltlilll'S
are cut to your urder, therefore an
Want titling' and stylish waist and
s!ci ve are always guaranteed. They
are ent of Best English Silesia in all
s!i:.de?. In ordering send the bust
nieaiire, over the highest part of
Im-I aid waist mejsure; if extra long
wairii il n.e:itii)'i it. Price, ."HI cents;
in Ianey i-"ig.,;ed Silesia, 75 cents
extra ni-lage. Send postal note,
nrieicy order or stamps to Geo.
Whii... LuiiW Tailor, 1 li F St. X.
, V-i-liiiiglon, 1). t'.
WHITE'S
I'KI
t'Kl'T I ITMNti AND HANO-
incs i; i: irv (it skiict
UMNO
lie Quirts are cut of b.:!-t Kncli h
l'erea'iiii-, in all shndes. They ai-e
cult i v mr order, llier f.ire an cegiiit
tiling t-kirt is a'wavs guarant jei'. In
order ng Fend waist measure and
leu - Hi i f skir: in front. Price. T." cent-
Hid 11 eeiils for postage. Send prstal
note, money order or stampe, tolohi
While, I.: dies' Tail ir; 1 1 VI Street, ..
W., Vaslriiiton, :. C.
Flench Tansy WaTers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. .Manufactured by Kmetson
l-'nij; Co., San Jose, Oil., and lor
sale at J. A. (Jumming's drug
store only.
Sine Cure fur tlie Liquor or Opium
Ifahits.
The Kast India c-ure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
the oniy known srHcilic for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Kmerson !rng Co., San Jose, Cab,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug ptore only.
40 Years the Standaic
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S:
ZERC0HTSI
TJistor evercoits
Chiaciilla ovorcoats
Esrsoy ovorcaat3
Stockiaot overcoats
:WE JIAYK A FKW OF lil'Rr
WISH OISTK.
Uallaqe
STRAHAN BLOCK.
HERE?
J
lii llic World sliall I Buy?
FOR PRICES, QUALITY CONSIDERED.
r.uY
S F.I. I j
(iFT
AND
.car YOU
SO WE CLAIM.
-c
Merchant
L. E.
ike :-: WiP
Boz overcoats
Cheviot overcoats
Beaver overcoats
Corkscrew overcoats
Joys
0 Qo.,
OREGON.
TIIK
TIIK
TIIK
CISKST.
I-OWKST.
15KNKKir.
GALL AND SEF.
x for
BLAIW,
:-: Her
Tailor.