THE MORNING HERALD: Fitl DAY, JN'OVEMBEI? G, 1891
piorttiug gaily Jtmttl
ON BALK.
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ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store, where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
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JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN.
Fresh Eastern oysters at 1st. in '4
Fresh crisp celery at A I 'en C o.
Isora lias tlie only oybter parors
intiiecity.
Oxford tics at jour ow n price at
Idem Bros.
Pigs feet and Four I runt itt
Allen Bros.
Choice eating and cooking 0 pph s
at Allen Bros.
Repairing neatly done at Klein
Bros shoe store.
A fine line of gold rings just
opened at Will A Stark's.
Klein Eros.. rrt -.'' ig th- ir
customers an elegant pi i.
(io to the Delmonico restaurant
for Kastern ami Coa&i oysters.
A ft 1 1 line of choice turn s am
tobaccos kept at F. K. .Allen's.
Dancing school Friday evening
at the opera house at S 'r'ock.
Fresh oysters in any style at the
Diamond Chop Ho we iVivnt.-.
Allen Eros . alwars supply the!i
cnstcweis with butter aiitl egg.
Necessaries delicacies aid
luxmies, at Allen Bros., grot-eiy.
Fresh Mocha, Java, s ml I'.'en.
collee received 011 eve:y steamer
Allen Bros.
A. B. Wooden, ar.u II. A
Warner, came in from the Sui-tumi
mines yesterday.
Dt.n't forget that F. K. Allen is
now running a giocci y siore op
jxisite Masonic Templi.
When in want of : oniclhirig
sweet such as honey, maple r . .ip.
etc., call on F. K. Allen.
Athuiiersof sweet toned pi u'os
anl latest improved organs shon'd
call at Will A Link's ami see their
magnificent instrument.
Our enterprising merchant
m. jacKscn win sell at puo'ic
ion very Saturday uir.il ii sstoc.
is reduced in order to make room
for more goocW.
Jnst received at th I a lios
Bazaar an elegant l:ne f iaocy
cords, fri nires and ponpons s ".la'ili
for all kinds of f-ncy workti'so t.ie
new shades in zepht .
Mr. Daniel Uuuek. of Tangen',
had the misfortune t!iM othe.- da
to hnve a pile of IioiiIht f.i'l I'puir
his left le-r, nea-lv biecking it ml
trashing his fo jt Imdly.
Mr. llovis, proprietor of ;
Diamond Chop House. hps the
thanks ;' ve niiil'iii;ht iiilrs ovei
!.. I I 1
lUCT .-ii' 101 H (le'll'loHH HI1TI1
served in his Lest style, which is
second fo none in the ci y.
Dr. Thompson, of San Fi;iu i-co.
Cat., Secretary for tne Pacific
coast of the 'American SaMuih
1'nion, will preach in tiie .M. K.
church next Snnd;y at It . m..
ami at the same place at 7::: i. .
The meeting of the ha lies
Auxiliary which was toMeontd
lroin last week, will he held i.i the
Y. M C. A , rooms this ao .i.io-ui
ato:Sir. i. a full a tendmoj i
requested. M. J. Bp nori-ono.
Sicretaiy.
0r dispatches this iiMrn'iig
from Salem bring the news of the
complete downlall ii Dr. .M. .1
!...... 1... e , -11.
'". win lorineriv ies.,i,, ni
Albany. l'riven insme w ith ex
cessive drinking, he atlellij.l; d
rob a bank at tli i-apii d ei! v ,
hold in;; ui the cashier will a it
volver. lie was arn stc I am) held
t answer lor the ciime. lie h:id
delirium tremens while living he ,
and seems to have .-t.e 11 1 1,: ,
to woree in Salem,
THE INGHAM MURDER
Th H al Nuprlntnleul' V'.all.
Our public school wa favored
yesterday with a visit fn.in S: tU
Supt. MuKlroy. All of the rooms
were visited in detail, including
departments tau-. ht t.v Mr. II. -.
ner, Miss Blount, $' (Juarl
Miss Sedgwick. At three t.Vlot .
the pupils assviul.letl in the as
sembly rooms when- the pupils
ind teachers were adduced bv
the State Supt. briefly upon some
of the common pn4 pr.ic.'ical tic -
tiona that concern evei v-tlay
school-life. Ina.Miiion t j the . se
fal bints given he coeauibted
the te'cheisjiiil pupils up,,,, .lt,j,
good order iml u-.n mani.est -tl
duiing the uctss -t.te.vals ; nil
tiieirattenliou 10 woik i,.,in n ;.
italion hours. Hi a..d , s-. to the
live hundred cbiMrt 11 in stseinhlv
was appreciatetl ami es,.ecialiv eii
ct.uragingtotne tiachtis w no have
this resjionsiUe wo'k i,i c!i ir-e.
Tiie Slate Superiniertlent ill vis
it the school sometime again din
ing the present school.
A Ileal Kailroail.
Sometime since a railioa I pro
ject, running from Yaipina Bay h
Airlio in tiie valley, h.ii put i m i.
era':oi. At a nice; in rcc hmv
heltl at Toledo, C. D. Ken-it ov
made president of ihe toii'p.i; y
and it U said thev actiialiy i .t .id
to build the road. They" tdniild
be given p'l itipr lie ei.iMi' at
ment.
Fiank Ingram on Trial for Slay
ins H's Drother.
THE EVIOKXtK NOT ALL IN
Thi Veidlct of tho Jary Will Probati'y
B SenJo ed Ta-Day-Tb
Ts:imoiy.
The Ingram noii'derrase, whee
in FranWIin Seward Ingram, aj;ed
d i-t charged with the murder of
his hio; a r, litnry Ingia.n, aL,ed
hi, )ii the evening of 0. 1. 8J1,
last, was coiiin'et ced in the i,'1
ciiii coct yes'e.tl.iy before Jutlge
i'.oise. Pioscttit"g A tin: ney ieo.
If. Bin;' a n and Deputy J. II.
Wyatta.iii Mr. II. II. Hewitt ap
pejrctl for the state and lion. J.
K. Weaiher.'ord and ?.J-. W. 11.
Biiyeu f r the ih-fense. The case
wsu c;dled st ! a. m. The forenoon
wait occ!-"t tl in s.-let t ng a jury,
which is as follows: John Wright,
A.'J. D'vis, i. ('. Moon, A'oeit
l'ii)pi'rev, A. J. Sheiton, S. S.
Mje-s, f'eter Bi'he', W. K. P- ter,
J. N. toi'li-.j,.., W. S. K1 io'-t,
rrt'lik ltt.t.is..Hi ii-id J. B. ."in
doll.
tin the r 'c nvfrng of tni co I
a 1 o'clock DtMUily Disii'a At
iiii" ,). P. Wvatt on liehp'f of
tl'f suite, nd I'essed the , s';: -;,ig
tiist l! e prosecution wou'ii en
deavor to est ihleli that t.ie lvo
hrothit j resitled about -'K) ji'mIs
apart. I hat on the night in tjues
lion llemy l-'..-am v as killed i:ea
tin; resii'i 111 e of his luoUifi Fran
by the 'atter Hint 00 was ti rat
si; nc!; an 1 fe letl by a oh 'it
sticnei't and sfiei wards si o.' t'" 'ce
times with two heavy rtvo'veis.
resulting ! his ii .tih, wiHt, a'i
three of I he shots v?ie t' ed while
the i!e'-eased was lv.ng rpon ihe
Uiou'id i-i a lejloi.'ss condition,
that no t;e was oiesent at the
time of the shuo.-'ig e::cent the
prisjmr i-,:tl the deceasen, that
ttit ueceas-.u was a tt;ct, peacea
ble tit :en, ami fiat ihe tl :ine was
a premedit ited and caiefi'Mv
planned mu.iler. A disgra'n of
the prelii'ses, show: the houses
of Ii 'h men was. piesentid to il
iiisiratrj me positnis 01 lue me.i
at the timeoi the shoot: ig.
Mr. W. K Biiyeu then aid--esse.I
sue jn'y, staling inai 1110 oeiense
,voi:ld end.. avor t- p ove thai tlie
killing was !o::e " se'f defense,
Co.'iisei a!s pitaen1 d a n-i-i
iho'. iig the posit it ni 3 of ne bir'ti-ni-rs,
the bog pen i-i lie oicl 'o
w i:e.'e the hoot' g was d'l'H', r id
the oitioiw of the men. He
sinted that the de'-nse vonld
estab'isli ti;at on seve. .d ncis'o is
hefoie hf shoot a n'-i, ?:'. on
ins 01 c;i -t'lon two men, one of t he-it
i .iicti, had been loiter1 ' sihout
the hone of the defend: it ''l t- e
nignt tout'; thi ,!ie tie.'e m' nit
heta ne alarmed for his?a.'t.y,r'id
with the a'd of his imvd m. 1
.trmed h inif1'' p id oil tin ni-3ht of
ti e ki!,;ig went out i-itt ihe or
c'niid to wa' -!i for ti e mai:'ii ;
Miat lie s.i v a i 1 appro1 " 11.
and when ho cuiuo iju'te n r a
ti n' in I1 id a .. 1. lie t-.i 'nl 1
h'ui "can i. ii;." mid r'-ii ihe tit
.;east'tl I' co at liie i!eie.n: t'lt Vk i'l
1 stun ji' 1. wiit e'i -n ne n
ttTii-tl the lire wish ir icvo!ves
"Hi wne.i lie iociti t 1:11 the s.n.s
ha I it-s, i.t'd f 1' llv he teen f's
over.'tl that he li.-d ki"ed his
hp toei ; that enotlier man was
tie 11 s ei niiMii'.ig aw:iy from toe
otlieps de of tlie house; that he
also L.'-c 1 ai the defendant, which
shots were retu. tied by Frml:
Ing.ain. but without cHevl. Tl'e
claim of the defctise, cofnsid
stated, was that these two men
hud gone 10 t tie house of the de
;e;'.tl.ii!t for the pio 1 ose of l 'li'ig
liim, and that ti e killing was dune
in seii-dcfiHi'.
MAKKIL'll.
K'MiERS MHXEK Ai Hip .
deate of tlie bri ie's part us, in Lien
ton county, Oppwite Albany, mi
Sunday, November 1, 1VI, by Rot.
Uould, Air. J. (. K itirs ml .Vi-
Matilda Miiucr, all if itcituii
county,
For one week only the I. ad es
Bazaar w ill make a big reduction
tn all trimmed milliuerv. j
IIIK STATE S KViOKNCf.
The lirst witness calleil oa tlie
p:'i of the stite was John Oakley,
the witness was a lad of about ft,
lb) was at the house of Frank
I ngraiu on the night of the mi"--
ler and was in bed. He heaid a
-hot lire I up tjward llemy
I r gram '.4 Incise, ana afteiwaids
heard the pistol hhols and tot up.
On going out he saw the decea-ed
lying upon his back on t'.e gio vl,
and IVa ik Ingram and Ch: i
l.owd.-:i, the lined uipn, sl"iil" ig
ne. r. Frank vj'nl he had k:,letl a
ma 1. Witness did not know who
was killed r ttil the corcuer'a jiiiv
mef. lie s.tw Henry 1 'lgie-n's
g.in "id Frank's revolver's. About
tlie t;,ne he beard the lirst shot he
bca'd a cry, ' Oh, murder!" 5jt
did not recognize the vice, lue
ileieii'Uiit s ustols. ?nd tiie hat.
vct and jumper of the decea,-ed
were iiilii i? icei! in ev.tleiie. A.'.e -the
cr' ne tiie th feiitiiMit eat dov. .1
and lead the newspaper. He 1 tnt
out of 1 ln house once or tw ice s id
a'tei wanU siotl he had lighted a
match m:d sii.l be thought the
udd man was ids brother Her f.
O-j ci-oss examination the wit
ness said that pit iouslv o several
evenings Fr."ik had gone out of
mc House w nn a revuiver, saving
a man wiig prowling around "out
s de. Tiie dog barked as if some
one was 011 1 i.hj. The shoea of
tha deceased was introduced and
recognized by the witness.
C. W. Wa:td test:'ied t'naton the
night of the murder he went out
to I r.ink Ingram's, arming abiui
11 o'ciock. He was one of the
coroner s jury. The deceased whs
iying upon ids back, with Ida
head throw n hack, w .th a hat be
nt ath the head, one band cloved
upon his b ea t f nd the other by
ins side. The go" was lying o.i
his It it side ahout lluve feet away,
the breach nearly o;io..'.te t";s
shoulder. The gen h it no dirt
11 ni.n it. He examined the wounds.
Tne hills all lodged ju-,t under
the skin opos;te trio place of
entering. Witness exni.ened the
s'jot gun of Heniy lit;.am. It
seemed to by diy inside. A shot
tind from where Henry Ing.am
was in the direction of Kia'ik be
hind the apple tree would
have struck some of the buildings
or the tree. No indication of
such shot could be found. Witness
examined the buddings the next
morning. He also went to the
house of the deceased. He saw a
pheasant that had been recently
killed lying upon the table. There
were no loaded cartridges in the
house, and none were f und on
the body the evening before. At
llerry's house the table was set
for one, and the digues were not
washed. On the night of the kill
ing the defendant Bttid that some
people had been coming around
ihe house. That nig'it he told the
Oakley boy to stay in the house
and the hired mail to take the
41111 and so to the barn and watch.
He took the pistols and went to
the orchard, lie said he had been
up late at night lately and was
sUepy. lie took a stand behind
an apple tree and went to sleeo.
He was awakened by footsteps and
awoke to see a man standing in
front of him. He told him 10
throw up his htnds when the man
shot at him. He then shot snd
killed him. He also heard anoint
in the orchard an I shot at that.
He then saw the fallen man move
and shot him again in the face.
He said be did not know who he
had killed until the coroner'e jury
arrived.
Dr. W. II. Davis testified that
he had examined the wounds of
the deceased about 11 o'clock on
'lie night of toe shooting. He
corroborated the former wuuess as
to pinion of body and gun. The
dojlo' explained the nature of the
wounds and said: The balls in
breast ranged down und lodged be
neath the skin. The fa:e was
jowder burned and very bloody.
1 examined ihe scalp and found
no wat'idi except the shots. There
might have been a wound upon
the head bat 1 did not discover
any. 1 examined the buildings,
but saw no iui'u-ation of any shot
i'om a shot Ldu. The shots codd
not have been lired where the tl
ceased wus standing urdess tiie
defendant was above him. The
shots ri'ngru down.
A. Blevma testiicd that he ex
am nett the place after the shooi
iuj. A shot lired by Henry
ing.am n the direction ot the
pie .-e w here the defend? nt was
standing would have s reck a
building or a tree. No maik-i of
any shot cou'd be found.
Oeoige Luper swore that he lived
a mile from tiie pl.ice of the kill
ing, lie hea d three shots li ed
on ihe night of the murder. They
vveie distinct and all Eouudeu
.dike. If Heri1 had shot toward
FiauU. w heie l -ey were standing
the shot would have s im-k a
building or an apple trje. No
siu !i soots were loiitid. 1 ex
amined Henry's house the n -xt
nioi.i'ii7. There we.e no loaded
shot g u shells in the house and
no othet weapons.
A. Setileiiieir testified that he
'ived joining Frank Ingram
a. id about a quarter of a mile from
t tv.!i j, ingrain s, lie made a care
ml ciaii'ina' on of the bci'dinvs.
lie corroho:at;d the other wit
nesses. He said llenrv Digcitu
retu tied f'oiu Alb. uy about lia'l
an luin before sun.iown. He was
I-'ii ing b. led hay I t jwu. Wit
u ss saw a bright light a, tle-
ce. en s hou-e aoout o c.ock. J I
leoKt-d li e the door was ooen.
Oeoiiie Whitlow Ust'tied that
he lived at Mv. Selilemeirs. On
that niht be hea.d ih'ee or fou'
shots. He sw a light at Hem
Ing.aui's alxut 8 o'clock, w hicii
was ahout liiteeu or twenty mi i
ulcs before the shotting. None
of the shots sounded like a shot
g.ni. 1 saw the light about title ?n
in i n u lea before Air. Setilem-ir
went to bed.
Mrs. Whitlow corroborated the
evidence of l.er husband, and testi
tied tha at 8:0 she saw a light
al Henry Ingram's. She heard
lour sho.s tired about 8 and ab jut
dusk beard several shots rear
Henry Ingram's house. She saw
a man tlieie. Her children w. nt
home with the deceased and re
mai'ied there unti' a'ler dark.
D. T. Wyman testilied that he
aohisted in preparing the bodv foi
burial, and in washing the head
found a bruise on top. It was
tjuile a gash, half ortb-ee-quarters
of ,111 inch long. He examined the
deceased's hat and fou -id a cut ii
it which ha 1 hair sticking in it
L. W. Deyoe swoie that Jie
the . isoner pmchased soiun
revolver cpi-tr.dges and nowder
. in snot oi Mm on the even
big of the murder. He saiJ some
one v.va "after his scalp-' and he
vi - pO'-ig to be rady foi them.
i Irs. Isabel Guess, sieter of ihe
dereinlaii. r-wore that she had
washrd ti.e shirt the deceased
wore when he was shot.
Joiin Moigan reio::ii'-'.ed the de'
ceased's hat. He said Mr. Weath-
e ford introduced the hat before
the g.and jmy.
B. II. .bunts, undertaker, tesli
fietl that u diessing the body ihey
found a small wou id on the he 'd
above the car about three quarters
of an inch long. It appeared lo
have been biuised.
C. W. Watts, reialled, said he
examined the ground where the
body lay. He saw no Stub or slick
that cou'd produce a wound on
the bead i i falling.
M-. Liier, iccalled, testified to
the a 'me fae'.
The piosetntion rested, ami the
f mt tojk a leccrjs until 7 o'clocl-,
EVIDEXCE FOR TIIE DEKENSt.
J. i. Craw To -d testifit d that he
went out to the jilr e of the kill-
in
picniises. which we:e introduced
in ev.de. ice. Witness explained
that loere wss rt om for a shot lo
have been fi ed without striking
the bu!ld: ig it the gun was point
ed 8 dt. ce s to the left from where
1'ian i . u.'na'ii blood.
Josepu Koci wps next bato .1.
He mstle the plat of the premises
'ntiooiiced by the defense, and ex
p'rined ihe distances, and said
there was an opening between the
hf g pen and the apple tree of a
few teet where a shot could have
passed
W. B. Bair testilied that he
viewed the piemises where the
shooting occurred with Mr. Koch
and corroboiated bis testimony.
Monroe eedbani was next
called. He lives one and a half
miles from the place of the killing.
On that night ahout 8 o'clock he
BE 7.'3 Oi" THE COAST.
Interesting Items from Exchanges
Tb-oogbcnt tbe Northwest.
The PaUes Chronicle tells of a
heard several shots about 8 o'clock wagon-load of produce recently
in that direction.
Moses Guess testified that on
Friday night before the killing he
was at Frank Ingram's siid saw a
man at ihe window, He and the
li red man went oul, and the in
truder ran away toward the barn.
Thev chased him a few hundred
yards. Frank Ingrain was not at
home. It was about S o'clock.
The hired man LowJen lired ins
gun, but not at the man.
Cnarles Lowden was then
called. He swore that he came
f oin Woodburn and went to work
for Fran'i Ingram on S'ept. 24. He
saitl: On Friday night before the
killing the dog barked fiercely. I
went out to the pump and "saw
something move down c'ote to the
window. A man got up an ran
crouching away I ran ) ack to
the house mid told Mr. and Mrs.
Gue-s. I loaded the musket ami
went out o the corn patch. I
laid down rnd wailed hall an hour.
Pieacnlly 1 heard a noise out n
the st ubble, and saw a man walk
ing away. 1 tired the musket when
he moved f ister p ml got a good
gait on iii iu. 1 did not tell 1-Vank
until the next day. We went t-
Albany ;n the eyetdng and 1 told
him aivut the a'Tai-. He saitl if
that was the case be would arui
hi'ii8e'p and be ieady for b'tn if he
came sro-nd again, and be went
t rc'o af era revolver. On Mon
day Frank cleaned up his revolver.
Itthe evening the dog bean b.u k
ing aain, and we all went out
staled, but ea v no'li-ng. The
next inoiu;ng we saw strpnge
'rack where a ms'ii Ind bee:i
piow'ing about. nolher eveu'ng
I saw a UMn slfiding ' i the ba n-y-d.
He stooped down and seem
ed :n no hn y :. I saw he
ha 1 a gun or a club. I h.:s! -ned
i tthe bouse i id called to F : ik
pnd i M h'm about it. I U. k the
g i and s i I "d silt" b in. When
1 got over the feme I saw him
Jin ii j i l f:e sl.ibble up the
fenc. I h?ii-d a man shoot a ul
I lired the old muket, 1 met
F pii'i pmI ook e's revolvei
cud followed the in"n t
see where ihey wen,
to. I h:tl beb'li.. the fer . e
ni saw both men, one a I- 11 m;'i
and the other a sho'.. man 1 hey
wenitowartl Henry Ingram's e-'d
gt over the feint oul of sihl.
i iiat p'i'ht F'pnk pnd I went'i
Win. 1 joney'bsnd boi owed asu tj
."i t'j pioleet innise'i, and I-rank
s'ept i-i the bara bat ii'tn-. On
1 iiuisday eveni-ig Ftak told me
' i go nhe ba .i J watili, and
yi ! r;! Oa" ley " sl -v in the
iiousei'tnl wa-h ihe tl's'ies. Fir';
iok two revi lvi rs a'ld le.'t the
iiouse. Sooi I hea-xl a -hot. About
8 o'clock I iua-d an awiul snooting
low i d liie house. I went in that
il r ".ion. 1 met Fi. i k who s;'id
ht b.-d k i'l: d a man. "1 have got
one of then," F.a i eu'd, "b-'t
you h i I't'lter look out lh;,e is
another :un, I heaitl h;ui ij'i
awav. ' 1 ,-aw tiie dead ni:n lji ig
on t ie g ou oil witu a v,in besioe
i i ii. i'r.i' k S'dd ihe in n ind
.ireu the ;i i and he had filed
eon, bin dul not know who it w..s.
J went to .own lo notiy the elier
T ai Frank's leipr.-st.
i tie witnesi told a loeg si or.'
brought to that city whicn con
sistc of but six heads i f cabbage,
tlie half dozen filling the wagon
bed. These mi.minolb cabbages
were raised on ibe i y hills near
the Des Chutes rive, and were the
wonder and admiration of all v. l o
saw them.
Thursday morning a one-armed
man named button was found
nearly dead at Weston. The morn
ing before be went to Athena with
two traveling men from Miltor.
On his return, when w i'hin the
city limits of Weston, the rain and
daikness cuised him to lose the
road, ami the iig went over the
enbank'oent. Sutton was fatally
hurt and died at Weston Friday
noon from the effect of hi" injuries.
He was not seen until the morn
ing af.er the aceident, when pass
ing fclmol children discovered irni
and roiified the marshal. Ti.e
deceased had run a hveiy stable. it
Milton for soiii8 years, aiitl is well
known in that neighborhood. He
was 3S ears old and leaves a
young wife and one child.
The new Caiholiccmel ry, which
adio'ns the city ceiuelry at Walia
Wal'a, was 'dedicated Sunday.
Curiously enough the remains ot
Henry Kin.ie, who conveyed a
ten acre tract to the church for
cemetiy purposes, were the lirst to
he inferred ii the new b.'ri.il
ji-onnd. Tbe i inei al of ,M.-. Kinzie,
. ho wps well a nd f:'vornblv know n
at Walla Walla. occu.Tcd on the
L' Kli u'..
couair ccuax pkocefijisq3.
P. Cohen vi Brown Huston,
dsmised at cost! if plain; ill".
George Lnper was appiintcd
supervisor ot uis.net JNo. 1 vice
liem Ingram, unir iered.
C. F. Wright vs M. A. Loftus
conto matlon ordered.
Adjourned HQ(i! Frid-iv moniirp
Coiiimiss'oiier Cim. per going to ni
sneui onnges, anu "comnii-sioiii r
Iiur haugli ill.
Following bil's were a'lowcd :
U.C.Cooley.aid.Mrs.Clirk $ 10 00
O. I . C sho Jr., a .l Ha:l
family 10 00
LaJies Aid So lely, aitl to
Long chi'.tlrt'ii nt Henry
t- taut 15 00
John Boyd, aid J. W. Cox 10 0J
D. W. Kiim'a'i -h, aid Mis.
. F. Jimkey 10 0.)
Glass Ac I't ill' 1 ion. n n , sti-
tioi ary 5 o
State vs'Johu Peters, ft es, . 1 1 CO
U. ft . Moses, acct roads. . . !:;
iiarrifi.urg Juniher Co r ;
(ii-o. 1 a rna rd l1.' ."it)
I). K. N. Blat kbu'ii, salarv It ) U)
W. Lur', salary 8"
A 'id iv w Ji iHiiiigs, loads. . II!) i:j
Mrs. h. Mur.y, hoard jury .',
I reiiili faulty Vl'afeiH.
These wafers are for tin? relief
and cure of painful and ireg.il
menses, and will remove all ob-
siiaciion8, no ma' ter what the
cause, ami are sure and sale every
time. .Ma'iuraciured by Emerson
D ug Co., San Jose, Cat., and for
rale at J. A. Cumming's ding
si jre onlv.
:M EN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'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 !
We make OVKIICOATS a leading specialty, aid can truthfully asert that no sm b
has ever before been se-n in the Willamette Vallev. We have:
an asjrtnnnt
CaT33 ovweoats
Long1 overcoats
Holtsn 07crcoat3
"Worsted ovorcoat3
TJlstsr overcoats
Chinchilla overcoats
Kersey ovo:c;ats
St;c3:i2?t overcoats
E:s overcoats
ChcTict overcoats
Tcaver overcoats
Co lcrsw overcoats
Wohavo Blue, Blacls and BrowTi Overcoats
i wm M M Ma j M .
w o aave xaa, iaun aaa siate coiorea Ov:rco
Overcoats yriih. fur on and overcoat: v?'.xb.znt fv.r
Overcoats -with Vclvit Collars, Overcoats with cloth collars
"Wo ha-; single and dcuolo Drea:t2i cv:r:or.ts
We have over::at: for .ho snail raaa as -well as tho largo tnnn
No.ico tu lliu l'ulllr.
1ii-a tl.i .1.... ...11 A i .
.! . 1. - -'il ... ....- i.i y T i'.i lj i.
" ' V'"" i i . I Ii I naison lo., the gro erv store
u t--i53 r.au 'miuii. iiit lie eotini i an.i iaji..,, l.,,..; i. ......
, . ...... a wu.-i;iB3 liriCl
not be male to diresi from hi
stoiy.
At the conclusion of his .sti
mony the court atijouim I ntil
o'clock lips nion,:ig.
FC0QEAV V",
Of tbFimerV I-stltat to Bo Hold in
Harriibr-g Sjt. 13 and 14.
tne loiiowing is t'.e prograumt
of the Farmers' Institu'e, to be
helil in the Christian church at
HiM-risburg. Nov. 13 abd 14, 1891
The local (oinmittce is: J. K
Met artney, )r. J. F. Ilenerex, M
sii'ler, Mrs. Damon Smith, .Sand
May, aud U. W. Ishman.
iimimy, Nov. l.lni, 7 :."0
Music.
Add'ess of welcome Mayor Las
sen.
Music.
Respinse Prof. B L. Arnold.
Music.
Sugar beet Prof. G. YV. Shaw
Discussion. Music.
Denionstralion of the workings
oi me iaiey cream separator, wi h
remarks on dairying in the YVill-
arriinette alley-C. If. Schmidt
Discussion.
Music.
s.m iiD.iv, sov. l-l-.i
Some perfonal e:
farming in Oregon M. Fuller
Discussion.
Potation of cioos -J. F.
Cartuey.
Iiseuss;on Prof. French
o'hers.
isilo pnd ensila.e Prof. II.
Frenth.
Discussion.
ii ft ...
i. eeusoi iios anil ilia nriiiwr
,u inriMiri. ijpen discussion.
1 :C0 p. m.
(2ues ions from ipiention box.
Music.
Hop raising in Linnconntv Dr
II. A. Davis.
Discission T.
others.
:H0 a.
. pencil ce
M
in
M
811. 1
T
Carlwright and
Tl... n;nn ii. i .i. . i
and made photographs of the qui s ion Prof. F. L. YVai hbiirn
Discussion.
Mus'c.
7:0) e. t.
Mus'c.
(Questions from tpiestion Inn.
Music.
farm acoti-ts Prof. V.
Biistow.
Discussion.
Music.
Some common weeds Pr0f
Craig. '
Discussion.
Music.
Cosing remarks.
YV
M.
ss lierelufokt
carried on by tne, at the coiner of
l.llswoit'i and Second strt et, cot:
sisl'ig of stoi k of grotviies, pro
visions li Kin res, etc. I will p-y
all bibs incurred by me while con"
ducting said business, on presents
tion. I retain the book accounts,
ami paities indebt d time can
call and pav at the store until Dec.
1st, 1S!M. R. (;. Watson A Co.,
receipting for me. Ai -r that date
all unpaid accounts w ill be placed
in the hands of my aft rney for
collett'o:i. E. j. Lasmni;.
Nov. L 1.)I.
Ilavniit bougiit the grocer and
coinnission business c.u ricd on at
the corner of Second and Kllsw oit h
streets by Capt. K. J. Lnnning,
and laid in a full pnd complete
stock of choice family groceries
and stipp'ies.we respec't.'.nly solicit
the patron.".! of former emir -.nnr..
and of tlie people generally of .A'-
oHuy anil vic'il'tv.
It. G". Watson i Co.
Referring to t!ie above I .ke
p.easiue in recommend' ig in v
succea'ors. 11. (. Yv'a'son .t (j .
to former cuslomois pntl the jijo
pie of Albany p id lit inity.
Nov. 2, 18H1.
V.
have overcoats with si'k linirg, and overcoits with cassiiunie lining.
sal n lining, aiul overcoats w ith worsted liuir :. ("ail
soi'liiii iit is lare and mike a seleclioii.
v. e have tc cic
v. bile the as-
:(ts with fariuer-
:YF. 1IAVK A 1T.W (F DI P..
Ii orlil-lidiiii $1,00 Sui
W YOU
Is lor
wish o:nt7
J. . Uallace 9
Co.,
ALBANY,
STRAHAN BLOCJK.
OREGON.
I'ail to do Oar IMUJ.
Kvei body has at tinn3 failed to
lo their dutv towards themselves.
Hundreds of ladv reiders stiller
from sick beadicbe nei vousness.
sleeplessness and female tui;bh's.
Let them lollow the example of
Mrs. H. Herbechtcr, Stevens
Po nt, Wis., who for five year-
suffered greatly from Neivons Pro
stration and sleeiilesscess. trietl
phvsicans iud dill'erent medicines
without success. But one bottle
of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound
I ep eveiy nigbtand she is feel''iir
like a new ieiron. Mrs. Kliabet h
Wheeler, Laramie Citv, YY:voining-
who trietl ad other remedies, tie-
iares that after three week's use
if the Nervii e for ilta lache,
Neivons Prostration, etc., she was
entirely re,;eved. Sold by Sh'nard
& Cuit k. 'I rial Bottle tree.
Fell IJt.Mil.
Thtse words pre lamiliiir to
W'U he KstalilUlivil,
AiiarL'emer.ts it :ssa:d l.aveahoul
been l ei fected for t. e removal of
the ca inerv of Hon. Allen Parke r.
from Y'a jui'ia I'.ay to inis city,
and change it 'nto a fruit can
neiy. It is to be hoped that the
project will feiifceed, unti it should
be given po eaitiestpad Iieattv aid
by our citizens.
Dronnetl.
YY'ednei-da v fo-enoon tiie f reman
of the jjoveinuieiit works at New
port, Y equina Bay, was washed
off the end of the tramway on
north beach pnd was drovvmd.
His bodv had not been rtcovcred
at last accounts.
our
readers, as not a day passes with
out ih; report of ue siidtlrii death
of some promi unit citizens. The
xplmiat'on is 'Heart Disease."
rheivfore beware 'f you have any
.t the follow iiim svnptji is : bliort
Hreath. Pe n i title, Smotlii rin
Spells. Sivolkn AnV'es, Asthma ic
Bieutlnng, eak anil Hungry
pells. Tenderness in Shoulder i-r
Irtegiilar Pulse. These sviiiploms
mean heart di-ease. Tlie most
leviable remptly is Dr. Miles' New
llcnt Ci"c, which has paved
Ml 1 T3 IT3" ff
M r r" -r
In (lie Worid M I Buy?
thousands
ti?stiiiionia's
Cusick, wiio
Ilea I Cu e.
of lives. Book
free at Stanard
i 'so sells tho New
Suie Cure fur the Liquor or Opium
Habits.
The Kat India cure for these
awful hah is can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
Ihe only known snecitic for the
pi"lo:?e. il is no. injii' ions in the
least de;.-ce; tuaiii'facturcd by
Kme.'.-oii D.nz Co , San Jose, Cal.,
aud foi s.i'e r. J. A. Cumming's
b ug store only.
FOR PRICES, QUALITY CONSIDERED.
Have you seen
cement walla in
put up by E. YV. Achiaon,
the cost of stone.
those beautiful
the ccmeter ce.
at all
0CES
r-Yvj:
fr.ND
XTYHU
-o
PI V THI'. CLOSI.STJ
mil Tin: lowiisT.jg-
i i t ti 1 1: p.i :n p. i i r.&j
SO WE CLAIM.
CALL AND SEE.
sgalBJaklng
L. E. BLAIN.
' :-: Clothier
CTsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
LO
Merchant Tailor.