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THE MORNING HERALl:TnUltSDAY, JtfOVEMBEK 5, 1891 kN SAXK. Th Dailt Herald will be on ul each morning at II. J. Jones' book store, where it tan be procured at 5 cents per copy. THE MAIL. Mil? t tht Albany puetofficc clone Far ll office north ) The Eastern statca , 0 f x. rhe Weal Hide I C -nallia anil YaU'n . allomoaaiiitb.. : tiene al dr'ivtrv oieu v. Miml v i f"' ' t- tt. a. u.l to Jr.a. .woiti. e oji.ii i' box bO'iicn all ! JOTTINGS JktWVT TOWN. Fresh Eastern oyster.- at Irom's Fresh crisp celery at Allen Lros. K. F. Ashby, of Portland, is in the city. ' Isora has the only oyster parlors ia the city. Oxford tics at your own price at Idem Bros. Pigs feet and t-ottr kraut at Allen liros. Choice eating and rooking a p; les at Allen Bros. Repairing ueatly done at Klein Bros shoe store. A fine line of gold rings just opened at V ill & Stark s. Mr. John A. Crawford, returned last niht from l'ortland. Klein Bros., are uivini; their customers an ele-Miit piano. Go to the I'elrnoiiit'o resfaiiiant for Eastern and Coast oysters. Dancing school Friday evening at the opera lionet- at 3 "Y!o k. Kehersal of Helslnzer to-ni'it at the college building, at 7 '.'. Fresh oysters in any style at tin l'iainund Chop lloiie -" cents. Allen Bros., always supply their customers with butter and egg. Necessaries tlelicacit'S and luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery. The Ingram murder case is set for trial a' '.) o'clock ttii-t n rn 1 1: Fresh Mocha, Java, and '..ended cotl'ee received on every steamer at Allen Bras. Mayor M. A. Miller, of I.el.anon. returned from a trip to the metrop olis last eveuii.g. The Philohurmoic society will give a gran t ball at the opt ra house Christmas night. Judge Flinn ret unit d lust even ing from Salem, wliert. he went to argue a case lie fore the supiem. court. Mrs. II. E. Chipman ami Mrs. Cat Burk hart returned last even ing from a v isit to Salt m and Poitland. Ke. . W. Hill wiil preach tin annual Thanksgiving sciium in the Baptist clmrch November -Mil. at II a. m. Admirers of sweet toned piano and latest improve I organs should fill at Will tic Link's and see tin ir magnificent instruments. J. 1. Montgomery, who retcn'.h worked in the Oie.n Pacitic t i fice, has accepted the position ui night ojierator lor the Southern Pacific here. Ueo. W. loilder. Edward l'.kd Rett and Win. i berheimer left yesterday for a trip up the San tiam, where they Lav.- taken up tituler claimj. Memliers of the Philoharmonic society are requested to met at t'leir i.all this evening prcmptly at 8 o'clock. IuiMrt:tiit lUri".ess. Py order of the president. Ir. Thompson, of San Fiaru i-co, Cat., secretary for the Pacific coast of the American Suil.ith I'nion, will preach in the M. E. cliurch next Sunday at II v. i., and at the same p'ace at 7 :.':t v. m. The citizens ticket was elec'ed at the Junction city election .Mon day as follows: Mayor, t . A. Savior, Sr.; ii.niu-ilmen, S. P. (ill more, II. P.undy and M. M. Kceleston; recorder, J. J. Puller; t easurer, J. M. Pee be; marshal, J. W.Kirk. For one week only tl:e Lad es Bazaar will make a "big reduction on all trimmed millinery. I'ruhale Matter. j In the matter of the tsta'e of Wm. l'eeliler, rejrt of sale of real property approved. Final account tiled and Tuesday, Ietcmher S. IH'II, at 1 o'clock "r. m. tixed us tin? tl ite for hearing the same. In the matter of the application of W. V. Chapman to become a citizen of the I nited States ; dulv admitted. In the matter ol the t stale of Maria Crewse, acceptance of guar dian ail litem tiled. Answer of guardian tiled and order for sale ixsutd as prayed for. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of tiny an i Nehie Thompson; inventory cud ap praisement tiled. In the matter of the estate of Elijah Saltmarih ; citation iss-utvl returnable Itc 7, ls'.H. Ladies, Misses and children's all wool underwear in great vaiiety at the Ladies Bazaar. agana'it 1'ul.llc Ht-li.n.N- -i . ; - fiinit.- in i-.utne rcccniiv (: no-, iin-ulj lur a't mhi an.i had the pi casure- of shaking hands u A .rm i-ir,-;.- ..! mentlet. witlll'rof. 1). V. S. Keid, principal j .v .::.!,. ,rit.- wi-u.lii ii(.r was gcm.l of the Eugene public schtol's and f,r tli, i-on.rat.iriitiuiw n ci.iicludrj formerly school Bupcr'nt.-tidenl ol ' ami ti. - t..fi..r,.ii,.ii tMw- u.t- it- i.iti.t oi Linn county. These scbo Is ton-j in -hn. 1,1 .r.c,ts. ah rc-.-.t jo-nol sistofthe cent al sclio;,!, having i ;.. v.,-i. us n., ,,, .. 1,.,,,,,, ,lai;i- in thiir u enroll mfnt of i'.'.'O pupils and ! m !.:,:.. ... i.v,-1,, .v i ..ji.i!ti,.om,if eight teachers and tt.e th-rv Uo.1,1. . to ti . i..m u sir. Pro fs school. havin an enrollment of : i..re..'. t.u i.,;',- , t ..f n,. ij,v. au. a0." pupils and eight ttachers. j iHi,.i:.u- t- r .i.v xi-itirii; ci," iiji n,i l'rof. Kei.l deserves sireatt rcd t for , 1,. r 1 .m.i,. i -i... ....t,- ian ,1 n. his excellent methods of sciux.l Sovernment and the teachers eeerve high praiKe for their untir ing t-tlbrts in the 'cause of educa tion. The rooms are well lighted ml ventilated. And the Sanitary condition of both schools is looked after by l'rof. Reid rsona!ly. The Professor is an enthusiastic canitarist. ALMOST A CAT&SrSOrHE. ne 3a Narrow'y Escape Drowning in th Willamette at the Bridge Site. A narrow en-ape fr..m a whole sale drowning occurred at the 1,1 id , site vestir.iav. At noon, six men, including A. S Miller, who h is been sriperinteiidiug the bridge woi k during the absence of his .-on, F. J. Milhr, 11. A. Love, Mr. S!o.ve, and two other nu n, -tarttd across the river in a small l.;it, and when about IW feet fiom I lie L nt u n nty shore the boat which was a frail craft and over loaded, wa" tarried down by tin current against a pi'c which had l.cen driven into the water as a larleiiin t'.r a t uy n pe, and was capsized, piecipitating all of the men ino the swiftly tlowing cur rent. Mr. Love, Air. Stowo and another man caught hold of the pile. The two latitr succeeded in i limbing tip to the top in safety, but Mr Love being underneath the o'hers t-ou'd not hold on and went down, lie w as rescued when al most drow ned by a man who went to his HSsis'aiice in a lniat. Mr. Mill.-r v :u also in a preraiious sit uation ami was being carried down by tic cur lent when one of the n.e'i reached him an oar and bwam hy h'.s sida until the shore was reached. The oth.-r occupants of the Ik at swam safi ly to shore. The men on the pile were then rt scut'd from their perilous perch. Mr. Miller and Mr Love were in an exhausted condition. They wr re assisted airo s to this city, and v ry at'ention givvn them. Mr. Miller, who is mi ngtd gi-ntle-nutn, is cotdiucd to hi room as a result of the accidvut, but nothing serii'in will follow, it is hoped. Mr. I'VO h. s fullv recovered. Mr. .Miller is the father Hon. II. B. Miller, of Grant's l'a-s. and his sun b . . I. Miller, is clerk oi the stafe railroad commission. ' ;CODMY COURT PKOCEFDINGP. lit signa" ion of J. F. II vde justice of pi ae for Lebanon precinct, accepted and II. F. W. Kindman appointed. .1. K. eaihertoPi vs .Mtlian I'., mid Oln-y Fry Sr. t iyil action in countv. court ilismisseil as to Oluev I-iv Sr. au l judgment agiinst Nathan P.. try. r.n.i..- .M.i.ow Ki. Fees case Pa vi.l West . . .$..V Ki es case Frank Ingram ... iii.'.ni Foshav Mason, stationary i;o.l" M. A. I"ii.'i raid, Iroiinty - (K) llarrisbnrg Liiinbt-rirg Co. a- i t loads 41 :V I Iarrisburg Liimbel ing Co.. T't.U-l N. P. Payne, fees :5ii.0" li. F. Unssell saUry Si).(X) lileciric Lights -'7.5M Andrews ; Jennings acct nads 10.IH) P. W. Spink lumber 7. IS P. W. Spink Inini er Il.HJ K. P.. I 'avidrtoii acct court hijusi' l ees iiiiiiest Kiston. . . . John I'sher j mitoi ... l ees eate John Mills. . . l' es ease Joseph Peters ."; 25.5H) ll.O'l is.:;o :.o.-j." Wrick u.t the i1iiiii1I'h Mouth. The l'.tit:sh ship Stiaithblane, sixtien liays from Honolulu, in ballast, went ashore twenty live miles north Astoria at " o'clock l'uesdav morning. She i-i a total reikhe lies abreast of Shoal watt r bay, Wahirgton, we'l upon Miesaml; the masts anil rigging cone, ami the hull fast goim; to oieci s. In an hour the 'ape llan- iMck !i!- sav i ij ir crew and a large number oi men from llwaco reached the sce.ie of the wr.-ck on a Np- cii I train. It was lo.v water ivheii tin- vtsii-1 tti uk, and a heavy g.ih bio ting. - The life crew worke I biavely and the men went up to their necks in the waves. One boat loa ; of men came ashore .in I r. xrt twenty-three more on lioard. The waves were sweeping clear ov r the vessel. All were got Siiie'y ashore except six, who were 'Ironed. Captain Cathill, llicba d I luges, carenfer; Thomas lluntir, CiHjk; Poiisl I McLeod, seaman; a psseiiger, a lawyer iroin tlonoltilu. Win. Lewis, and anothi r m ni. Four bodit j were recovered. llie Halifiirk Funeral. The funeral of F J. Babjoek in Saleip, yesterday. was largely attt-ndfd. He was widely known and hi-jhly esteemed. The follow ing citizens of Albany were in at ' in'ance at the lunernl: J. K. Weathe for.l, W. L 1 laker, Mr. Pow.-n, C. K. I law kit s, W. B. I'.arr, l. P. Mason, Dr. i. W. Mas ton. F. li. Hammock, II. I'ryant. J. W. Cusick, D. ;. Clark, J. P. lialbiaith, Clay Marshall, 0. B. Winn. W. F. Crosny, D. C. Schell, iieo. r.. t liam lei lain, (i. I . War ner, C. li. WolvcrCoii atiil D. Iv. N, Plackbi:rn. mai;i:iki. l-IU'l'sr-i.oAX: At tli.- rf-.i.l-nv of Mr. sim Mr., VV. T. II, aril, o.nier Kolirlh and W;. laiirn n -trciH, A'li.n;, l)i. Nov. I, I - 'I. ;.l .1 1 p. v., I. i' E. l-ropst ami M:- I.';. ;. .i'.. . I.. 1: l'ih 1, of Tie rir-t I'n hU n .Un . u Itiiatmj;. 'I In- ivrtncn. j S..V imiit-tl in tht- ten "il CMfatVar intiiti .r.' f ri rn!s f tht- ron-tr;i-.tins I lit:.-. ;li,- u-r'ioiii Is a jnun 111:11 willkiKun in .V'ijkj. hating lit t-n born :i li...il in latin .-omiti . lie graihiutnl loin llie Ail io!:.-'i' in l-ii. i.,. ,r;,i. II:. will m trie .low n t. it..- .1 ui ol life ill thvir in-wly tilti-1 li nn, in titv. 1 i'AVi;n:s-nv is.-x,.v tn., iv.. al Oi? I'icb. teri..i Via. le f, , Pn.h.ld, y,' S.-U.irl I h iml.erv an.! Mi, -a. 01. lie l.ippy cup c d. p:.i:e. co ti e no. n ' r:i n I i l-.ntl... .!. If you are hungry go to Parker Bros, and get a h af of the best brtud in the ci! v. NOTES FEOM JDNOTIOH. Plenty of wild geese. Farmers have town but very lit tle fall giain. N.tiilmore i building a nice residence in the eastern part of town. Work on the brick hotel and the oM?ra house has been delayed on account of wet weather. We are glad to say that Junction has a paper, Loth neat newsy and a credit to the plate. A hunting paity consisting of tieorge Hays, Al Weaver and Mr Shrauder returned yesterday from a weeks hunt on the McrCenzie. Ihey killed two bear and three deer. Our public school under the mar.agement of Prof. K. F. Orator as principal and Miss Mattie Lee and Anna Crain, is (loin-.' well, more than a hundred pupils are enrolled. City election took phi'e yester day, all voters who had not ptid city taxes were ruled out and a good deal of growling was the result. The delegates who went from here to the state convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. held at Albany, were Thus. Handsaker, John Templeton, Mrs. M. J. Hays, and An ia Crain, they report a good time. J. A. Bushnell, has been drawn as a U. S. Juror from this Lane county. Rev. M. S. Riddle pastor of the First Presbyterian of Kugene was down here last week to take in consideration the propriety of cr gairzing a cliurch here. . J.UIIIOCI IB I UW Oil II1G K'OIIIJU IV build a Christi in church iu,re V. puna a Liiristun inurtn Lumber is now on the ground to They expect to have it linished by the lirst oi the j ear. Our enterprising merchant M. Jack sen will sell at public no tion every Saturday until his stock is reduced in order to make room for more gooods. REAL ESTATE BALES- J. M, Philpot to Win. Curtis, parcel in sec 2, tp lt, S K 4 w; consideration, $L'(M). C. C. Milt by to Win. Bilveu, lot 11, containing 12 acres, in (Joins' Land Plat; consideration, $1,000. D. B. Monteith et al to City of A.banv, riKht of way to steel bridge cu Calapooia street, Albany; con sideration, $7");). W. B. Smith to J. W. Swank, S w ?4 of N K '4', sec 10, tp 14, S R 2 w ; consideration, $2U0. Brownsville B & L Ass'n to G(o. Howe, blk 14, U's 2nd A to North r.rowiisville; consideration, $1!5. B. Burtenshaw to P. Shields, 1 acre in Lebanon ; consideration, 1 J.J DuBruille and A. Klein, trustees, 10 J. R. Morrison et al, lots 3, 4, 5, G, blk 2. Mapltwood A ; onsideratioli, ifilOO. (i. E. DeVauey et nx to N. C. Mvers, parcels in Scio; considera tion, J230. C. C. Ci oper et ux to Miller, 4 acres in sec 28, tp LJ, SRI E; con -iteration, $J00. J. M. Pa'ston et ux to A. Dorfge, lot !f, b!k 17, R'sSrd A to Ltba non ; consideration, $1. J.J. DuBruille et 1 to C. W. Watts, lots It) 11, 12,13,14,13,10, 17, IS, blk 1, D. k K's A ; consid eration, t'.KiO. Lillie M. and Everett Rii haidson to Aaron ilson, '4' interest 111 I0G..V acres in D. J. C. of Vincent Walton; consideration, $100. J. T. Keirns admr ettateof Win. Peebler to J. R. Swank, K '.v D. L. C. of tleo. Churchill; considera tion, $:,o20. J. S. Ames et al to I eral Wood, lots 2. 3, ti, blk 8. in Sweet Home; consideration, $!H). Harvey Shelton et al to Viu. Shelton, 1 acre in Scio; considera tion, $1,(M. U. S. toB. W. Cooper. 181.74 acres, sec 28, tp 12, S R 3 w; patent, To Kec-over Stoleu I'ropertjr. Win. Royce, w ho resides near Lebanon, was is the city yester day en route to Salem, where he went to claim possession of some stolen property found in the pos- se-sion 01 a brace 01 noise luieves arrested there. Thev stole a hack and horses from Mr. Royce and a team of horses in Lane countv. The Ladlcit' Fmvorlte. By persuing the pages of the French Fashion Journals repub lished in tnglisli try A. McDowell Co., 4 West !4th Street New Voik, it can readily be understood Imw they have becjme "llie Favor ites" with ladies. Issued in Paris by different pubPshers, lht'7 are the leading Fashion Journals of the "OU World." It is not, there fore, a matter for surprise that un biassed critics should have pro nounced them the best Fashion Journals ever oll'crtd to the American public. It would be btrange, indeed, if ladies did not give up the inferior Fashion maga zines which they have hitluno patronized for these handsome journals, whi -h are known to be a month ahead of all others in giv ing the style?, and contain such valuable prm-'ical lessons in the art of cutting and making dresses. "La Mode le Paris" and '-Album I des Modes" are rival for the first place, single copies being cents e..ch. or i3.."0 per annum, "la Mode," the Family Magazine, iB ' oniy i. cents a copy, or ?l.;U a jear. Do not allow news agents to substitute inferior publications for these, w hich can he mailed to you froiu New York at the prices nere given. ln.li aud Ueueral Market. The undersigned have opened a tish and geneial produce market on Seeor.d street, between Broad albin and Ellsworth, where e will keep the best of fresh fish, game, oultry and general rrduce maikt-t, and invite a share of pat ronage. Cull and see us. SLAIUIITEB & C-Vl bLKY. HEW3 OF TEE COAST. Interesting Items Tbrongbont the from Exchange! Northwest. Superstitious people of Pupallup are now greatly alarmed because there are thirteen teachers em ployed in the public schools. Some rascal set tire to UlXW cords of wood, belonging to the railroad company, near Sisson, Cal.. one night lately, and it proved a total loss. Several important suits have been brought in Umatilla county to ascertain the exact legal rights of several local irrigation com panies, and to test the constitu tionality of the irrigation law parsed fast winter. J. M. Body, the immigration agent, ho says he has a olony of 1500 oersons whom he will locate in Oregon, ia t-aveling through the Willamette valley on business connected with his enterprise. They intend to engage in manu facturing enterprises. Great preparations are being made for an extensive acreage in grain this coming yeai in Eastern Oregon. New eettlc-rs are constantly arriving, and the amount of ground that is being broken up indicates the confidence farmers have in this part of the state. The farmers of Eureka Flat, near Walla Walla, are striving to raise means to sink an aitesian well. The Union-Journal says it is proposed that each farmer to be benefited shall pay 10 cents an acre into a fund to be used for tuis pur pose, and this assessment on the 100,000 acres o-.wied on the tlat II- I 1 . would raise a sum large eiiongh to , . f . .,.M.n . . eink a drill from loCO to 21K 0 feet il necessary. The farmers will pmbably approve this plan, as the cjit for each individual will be small and the benefits t) be derived will be large. One of the be6t bird dogs in Lane county is owned by Park Zumwalt, of Irving precinct. An old and experienced ccck Chinese pheasant will not be set.by a dog, hut will keep running at almost the speed of a horse. Mr. Zum walt's drg has evider.tiy7studitd the nature of the ri:d tnd found r way to bring him to a stand. Af ter a hot chase of a couple of hun dred yards he leaves the scent and makes a wide circle around the bird, two or three times. Not being pursued the bird stops, and the the dog conies back to the scent, follows and easily sets Mr. Chinaman. raaaeil a Bogus Check. One Charles Stone, wa? arrested yesterday on a charge of obtaining "money under false pretenses in pasainga bogus check on the Bank of Oregr n. It was for $27.00 and was signed by John (iahan, and Stone said he had been working in a logging camp 011 the Santiam, and had come to town too late to get it cashed. He presented it at the Exchange Hotel and Mr. James Murray paid him $3 on the check, but suspecting that it was not all right, investigated the mat ter and found the check to be bo gus. Stone is in jail to avv tit ex amination. Are You lining to Clear I.anil? The late rains have put the ground in a good condition for grubbing. To those dtsiring a "nod, strong, licet ive, and in every wa first class grubbing machine we would say that they could do no better than to corres pond with or call on G. M. Stroup, Albany, Orezon. The machines are eold at very reasonable rates In Jail at Astoria. A dispatch from Astoria says : Lillian Young, a 10 year-old .niss who ran away from Albany recent' ly with a negro named George W lute, was arrested Tuesday by Sheriff Smith on advice fioin the girl's nioUier, who lives at (Vr vallis. Her dusky paramour was also taken in by Smith, and both are in the county jail pending a hearing, which will be given to morrow. In her letter to the sheriff the girl's mother says that she is not yet of age, and in of a wild disposition. The pairarrived in Astoria rearly three weeks ago and have been quartered in an up town lodging house since. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular public examination of teachers, for Linn county, will take place in Albany, commencing on Wednesday, ov. 13th, at 1 o'clock r. m. and continue until Friday noon, Nov. l.'5'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. (i. F. ItCSSEI.I., County School Suiierintendent. The Misses. Ball have received their stock of mililnerv for the season, call ami examine hetoie purchasing el.-ewhere. 1'Iillllp l'hllll-. The Oregonian says: One of finest, if not the most magnificent and instructive exhibition ever given to the people of Portland, was given last evening at the Taylor street church by thatsinger and traveler of wor'd w ide reputa tion, Philip Phillips. The irrand panorama of paintine representing tt.a cfrp.it rilit.c n.ifurat spoiiorv and real life from the Suez canal as a slatting point to Washirg on, D. V., in our own laud, illustrated by the melody of music, such as l'l.ilip Phillips only can produce, left an impression upon the minds of those present thai never can, or will be eraaed. He will be at the Albany opera house Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Nov. Ki, 17 and 18th. Course "tickets can now be had at Will & Link's music store at il 7").this reserves the same seat for the three nit-hts. l..n't niies the greatest jdlgrim singer in the woild. BUSINESS LOCALS. Oysters in every style at Isom.s Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's, Meals at the Deliuonieo 25 cents For nice fresh oysters go to John Isom s. Ovsters in any ouanlily at Isom's. Oysters for families 50 cents pint at Isom's. New jewelry of latest patterns at will Stark's. Bnv vour irasoline stoves of llojkins Bros. New dress goods just receivid at w. F. Read's. Will & Staik have some elegant souvenir spoons. Meals at all hours at the Dia mond Chop House. When in town call at the Del monico for your ineals Fresh oysters in any style at the Diamond Chop House Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, 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 W ill Stark's. Oh ladies, look here, 5 of St. da at F. E. Allen's cents. pound for 2. Keep your gains at F. E ejes open for bar . Allen's cheap gro eery store. Littler & Ball, dentists, make aluminum plates, gold plates and continuous gum plates. Soilaville water is kept constant ly on hand bv the bottle at G. L. Blackman's drug store. Go to the Albany Baths & liar her Shop for first class work Ge. A. Landrcth proprietor. All kinds ot lruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugir Pine Door St Lumber Company a, Span of good horses, harness and farm wagon for sale. Apply to J. A. iiross or at Depot Hotel Furniehed room suitable for one or two gentlemen. I'se of bath Convenient location. Inquire of C. B. Winn. Will & Stark will be glid to show you their large line ol beau tiful silverware. It will do you gcod, even if you don't buy. Call and see the brilliant dis play of library lamps 1 1 C. K nrowncli s. -Not one kept over from last year but all this-year's stvles and will be sold at the lowest living prices. Mi. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a fresh kiln at 1 is brick yard one mile west o the court house, and is preparei to fill nil orders. A man will be in waiting at the yard to attend to all callers tor brick There ..et tied in I la QUARTER ker l Oiintj -wOre (Iff Jl on, near u rmtui n ia new linker t:it . npCUTIIQV man uho ha gineiUbrl I Uil I become iiU-iiti:U-l with the reiiir.Trii and development ofthat country. Thi :AG0 man is no i.in -r man nr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest midni.ttt iiitiuential . it'Z.:nt in the county. In a recent letter he khys: 'l had tiecn diirT erin- from pai:i9 in tnv la vnd ireneral kidney c-iniil'iint lor "omc time. and hai. used many rcmtuicH without am but temporary relief. 1 he paitu in 1113 back hael hecome no Heverc th 11 I waH prevented from attending to n.y work and cr.uld not move wiih iiit the nr.- of a tunc. Hearing, ttiroiin a menu, ..1 the wonderful cures ef toit by Oreunn Kidney Tea, I was induced t try a box, and from that vc Unit d.-'ne I found instant relief, and before 11 inn hal! the content of tht box the p.iiu-i in r. y lack entirely dii-.ppe.ircd I have et cry f "ith in the virtue- of the Oregon Kidney' Tea, aud can couscientiouHiy rejomm.jcd it to n.y inen.in. 1 wou.u not ne winioiit it lor any thimr." orcnon Kidney lea cures headache, incon tinence of urine, brick duid itediuicnt, burn uitfor painf j! peii-iatioii uhile urinating, and an aneciions 01 tne KMi.ey or urinary orau 01 eui.er sex. BieiiLKVS AUMtl KALVK. The best salve in the vvorM fur CuU. Bruises, So.es, I leers. Salt Klicum, sever sores, letter, Chapped Hatut, IJIiilhlaitis. C'orrrs, anil skin Eruptioun, nnd pos tively cures l'iltts, or i.o pay leqmreu. 11 is jiuarantt-i-a to giv. perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price U5 cents per box. Fcr sale by toslmy Mason THE WOULD KNKICHKD. 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 ttie world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is llie only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Sheii's rimto(railiH of llie World. One of the most beautiful and appropriate holiday books that has been issued, hears the title above given. It is fuliy ex plained by the title, for it illus trates all of the objects and scenes of interest in the dillerent parts of world, and that two with all the truthfulness and beauty of the genuine photograph. Overtwo hundred aud fifty of these full page photographs aie given. The book is one of the lines t gift books that could be imagined of, and is simply sunerb. It will Ijo sold by subscription. (Jsed ia Millions of Homes DSPRICES m0 Baking , yjPowder: MEN'S, OMERG 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, and can truthfully assert that no n h an assortment has ever before been seun in the Willamette" Valley. We have : Ca33 overcoats Lon? cvorcoats Melton overcoat? Worsted overcoats Wo havo Blue, Black and Brown Overcoats Wo have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco iz, Overcoats with fur on and overcoat: without fur Overcoats with Velv:t Collars, Overcoats with cloth collars Wo ha-se single and double breasts! overcoats We have overcoat: for .he small a:n as -well as the large man v have overcoats wirh silk lining, and overcoats with eassiim'ie lining, we have t en-oats w ith fariner sat 11 lining, and overcoats with worsted linirg. Call while tlu- as sortment is laige and make a selection. 01 1 ij -IF J. ALBANY, WIHTH'SWLOV TINU -FIT- ) These lilies li tve tieen invented liy Mr. ;co. White, The LADIES' 1 AII.OU, of 1 hi New Hurlintrtiin St., v . I.iiniloti Knirhimi, and 111. r . Street, .N. Y., Wasliinjrton, D. The sueccss since iiitrodiK-eit, 4 ye irs :i"i, lia heen 111 -irvelous. More lli.n millton ladies in Enroi e anil this ciiiintiy are living the 111 with the great-.t suii faction. Thee liuintrs are cut to your order, therefore 1111 elegant titling and stylish waist and sli-i ves are always guaranteed. Tht-y are cut of ttcst English Silesia in all shades. In ordering send the bust measure, over the highest part of lm-t acd w aist rneasurp; if extra lung waisti d n:cntio'i It. Price, 50 centu; in Kauev Kigiced Silesiu, 75 cents extra nnstage. Send postal note. money order or stamps to Geo. W Lite, Ladies liulor, 1 Vi r SU . . Vishingtoii, 1). t". WHITE'S KKFKCT F1TIINU AMI IIANti INS KE.tllY t'UT SKIKT I.IMM1 The Skirts :ire cut of liest Engli h I'en-aliiie, in all shades. They are ut to vour order, ther fore an elegant tiling t-kiit is always guaranteed. 1 In order 11 g rend vvuist measure and le 11 th of skirt 111 front, t rice i.icents und Iri cenls for postage. Send pcstal note, ruouey order or stain pe, tot.eo. White, Ladies' Tail:r: UVl Street, N. W., iVasliington, I). C. Suie Cure for the Liquor or Opium Huhlta. The Fast India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is the "only known specific for the mrpose, it is not injurious in the east degree; manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming s lrug store only. Lout. The rii' Hcrilx-r hchy arn any erson f.om rt h .nil." a I sink cl.ejk. I st l.y him .luring the last f-vv l:is( fioii.i'H-lierc in the rit- it m sii.w.l. 'I lie t l.e.-k u ad Umn tl.p 1'ir .t National lin k, ot A Imny, m l:ior o' the iimli-rHignnl fr IMS, il tinned l.y A. II u-kli-ni.-ii I'iixim'iit h:i9 lieiu tH-d at the lM.k. All.il, Oct 31, 1MM, W. W. Ilowwi. 40 Years the Standard BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S: Ulster overcoats Chinchilla overcoat: Kersoy overc:at3 Stockinet overcoats rrrrwE have a few of onr fa YOU wiSM o:ntk. Ualla;e STRAHAN BLOCK. j ii iit 1 1 111 in n 111 llie world snail l mi 0 5-01 us FOR PRICES, (IUAIJ1V COXSIDEREI). jrvi-: r.rv iff'AXD SI-1 I. jrsr-tm ;i r SO WE CLAIM. L. E. BLAIN, The :-: Leading Merchant Bdz overccat3 Cheviot overcoats leaver overcoats Corkscrew overcoats & (o OREGON". the (':.!,sf.stjsi THE LOU I.ST.yjT tiii: i.i-.m.i-i r., GALL AND SEF. :-: Clothier oys Tailor.