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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1891)
THEMORNTNG HERALD: SAT U It OA Y, JtfOVEMltBK 7, 1891 UN BALE. The Daily IIeram will be on ale each niorninft at II. J. Jones' book store.wtiereitian le j'rocuied at 5 cents per copy. THE MtllS. ail t the Alban) piwtoitke tlwo For all ortkes uortii Die Ijwtern tiaUa - rhe Wt-m Mii'e ' C-xslhsuiil Yi'iu'na jlloltktstfiith.. Ji-ne al tliliv i . oipcii r t'"' M. an t- 7 r. n. I'm mil e tax ctnrr a'l .1' r. . (Mil i'l (Jill if JOTTINGS ABflUI TOW!. Fresh Eastern oysters at Iain's Fresh crisp celery at Allen Pro.-'. Isom has the only oyster p.'rlors in t lie city. Oxford ti-9 at J"tn own price :i Idem Bros. Pijfs feet and t-"iir Ir.iut a! Allen Uro9. Choice eafiii): anile:iikit'i:ai;-Ie! at Allen Uros. Repairing neatly il.ir.c at Klein l'.ro! shoe Btore. A tine line of i!"M rii.'jjrt just opened at Will tVc Mark'a. Klein Dros., ar t"i"n:i t T . -i -customers an eleint pi net. (So to the IeTnioiiit'o restaurant for Eastern and (.'oast oytters. A full line of elmier i-iiar- 'aw" tohaccos kept at F. E. Allen V. Fresh oysters in any style :it tin Iiaiuund (.'hop House 'Si ie;.tf. Alien l'.ros.. always gupoiy tin i easterners with butter aim ej.v;. Necessaries delieacits and luxuries, at Allen l'.ros.. itioe.i v. Fresh .MiH-ha, Java, and I'.leii'l'-tl collee received on eveiy Meain-. r al Allen lli'DS. Stated Coiuiuunit atlon ot I'oi inthian Lijl;e, A. F. it A. M , liii Saturday evening. Don't f..n;.-t that F. K. Alien N now runL'n a ixrorcv .iue op jNKsite Masonic "leinple. When in want of soii:i-thii:r sweet filch as honey, maple syr;ip. etc., call on F. I-'.. Allen. Admirers of sweet toned pUn.. and latest improved oans miiiiihI call at Will A Link's and see ti.eir ina-niticeiit instruments. Just received at tli Ladies l'.aaar an elegant line i lauev cords, fringes and oi pons Kt:.il;ie fur alt kinds of l'a:,cy wnrk,a!so the new thailes in zeph r-. Ir. Thompson, of Sun Fiain i-cc. Cal., Secretary lot the l'acitic coast of the Anieric.oi Sa!.l..i'ti Fnion, will prea :h in the L. church next to-iuoi n.w at 1! . ami at the same place at 7 ::;() i-. y. The week of prayer of the Y.j.i ?..- 'lens v iitistian .wo,-iu:i'..ii w-:i Itein to-morrow ai'lcr.ioi.n at 1 o'clock in the W. ('. T. f. Speaker. Rev. i. L i-e. -:'.-jwet, h'master tr..l Uvieii. I,.iv )otiy is invited to come an. I h.-.::i the (ood things which Lev. Mi. Irvine has in store lor us. Ci,.h music and an inteiesii l: mei sin is assured. ! THE IN'ORiM MURDR TRIAL, lit i O'C.ook Tbia Morciug the Jnry i 8 ill Ont. The c )i.r'.iidiri'' testimony in the IiV-i""- mu.der rtsi! was given in vtte.'dav moiniau. The ileffi nl-i-it. Fia:ik I iijj r : ;n was calleii to !:e w i f-';" d. Mis e idetue -is jiiithilv coi tol oiaiive of th.it ot the li'ti in:'. ii l.o.ulen, and was Jii'o..' ti.ii'V tlie s.itne sttny ult'iut suii'e r 'lis leo.viinif ahoiit his hoi'M- : s the njilt ti.n.-o-i fevcai ottMVoiis i. hi that on liia nihl of i'ie 1 . I iz iie wunl out to li e apple tiee a-uud with t.-.o ieo!v eiK; that he we'lt to blee,;':!l was :i df led b iip.irtnich'nj: foot stej s. He m'tl he sa a men ap pioa; uii mi 1 in I lid to hiiii: li. ii'lt up." Tlie loan lire.' at h:l;i, u'umi he tlnt him l.ice, nice wittieaeh revolver. He saw ;tii"l!rjr man nin:iiu' a;iv and t i:t hi in. Tiih fallen m iri made 1 lti'iveiiient, .i:ain i'l the vlie:i head. lie 11' s':ot him ' i Id the hi id hi hi that it mi-'ht he hi biolher Ih-nry. to AMmi.v to i.ot rn .e:it paper. W'I'ij-.i fa . t ot lie; u.i ol i.i, H':".i"e this Hi:' l w . s ho -e i mi ! a-cU. I-M. . . ir.o the li He tent Lowil fy the slici itl' and use ana read a I "o.'ey te3titicil to the .i iciKi nit hoi : o . inj a .: i i V ilne-d.iv niln k.i'i.i.. aayiii- thai a plow nn i htil the he wauled to defend (' Tier testified tnat lit- Fiank lie. tun iu ihe I.O.O.F, K. iii.iy niiit befole il In. it he and John ! to settle the dilli will without oi .01 " K'O,. I o.l the ki i 'it', an 1 .1'"' :!!.'. i ii l oe. lue li;o ti.e c ii. s. 1. S. Si,--th tettitied on an im ie i'e! ..il po'ut. Wid'am 1 v.'niiii sv- r-5 that he t.: d i.i;:iil wilh Henry lniMin on Filday and Saturday nights he ore ihe k I i'l'.:, e id that neithur of Ihein lit' t'ie p euiises. He s.od I e ia I U-cn t ' v ?j to ln ti'i rain Hie I.i-j .i.n will. .I.nie J. ' '. IVw'l '.tst.lied that he was i-i'eti c in the In tram will .-ontesf -.-. ;i!i-.l that the reason li e ill. e el 1 leu. v 1 ni ,nu was iot !.; ,(, af .M . iieV. ' t's ollii'c .', i. (-(M.e Mi. Weitheifo"il was no, .ii-seii'. Th. v lliie-s was not jio-iMv-. i. if. h!!'. ln'4'a'n oh '(... i-d lo t ' ' .. i 'etii "s evidence. A i .ita a ui.oii u s w -re nt.o di.c. I t -ov that "iomec'ses rep.i e.l i'S )lis h ) lrve I'Cetl v I... :'i lie lie.i.t may l.vefor sev I 'I .'nil s. 'lie .-a-" w.-s a u:i-d ;;h!y hy the hi' i e i o i li j.ii tida--. and afle i..e nisii net.- ot .1 lute l. e, w.i ji ,ve, ; .i y at o'ekek. A; ' o c'ocs ii uio:':ti-4 the j v I ...is. a t. i- t: , ' iir in a" n ..lit t ,e;;c;i :i ven et. v.ti S. tol I'r'iliii.iet 9: il t i.urvf if StJtly. ti in.-iand ro'trsa p. Ill I'V tnc Knrlietl Wire Krix-e Trl.H.iif. Anamateureleclrici.nl ii eis--ern Oregon is alHut to apply f..r a reissue oia patent or railicr for a patent for an improMMiicnt o;i th--scheme of iimiij; harhed w ire l iii-e.---for a telephone system. 'In scheme lirst pa.-nt-d, w is n.-vt r a nuci .-ss, as the wmds while l-eiip.' transmitted would sometimes he come en'ari'jle l on ele; !: I. ot the wire, and as pc--;..is usm the line would sometime If come i u raed at this and use hud l.inii:. the ell'ect of it elinj-'-i to the wires was very deleterious on lh public. Itisciahned by a;i ex riiare, inai me nevv pa'ent w do away with tl'is diiiicull v an 1 i W ill so. -n ln possthle f r l.t-inr ts j all over the w he-fence. I i h is j of the Inland Fmpiiv t: coiiveis-i with distant neihlxirs of eveiiin-.r I w ithout pWi out of d. oi-j, and cart t'iM.-keen inform 'd as in the! price of w heat, alliance mjirti i . i and how the lame mule is u.-tiin ; alonK, ami can even s,v;ip n ...(-. or Or.ler jiroceiifs wiliiont l..i-.h.- to jo to town. IfthWnew ::v.-n- ! ion proves to he all that isch, i di for it, it w ill lie a ycaf boon to I thetoili'i milhoiis w lio f.d the! rest of the world. 1 he I i . , H . .' I'-.iv. ii .-eiiitv ii.;opii ii l.v aeliti.;- d uln o'. h ..ra for tiie .-. 'ire ;i' d 'dvi !!,ie. iit i I the I ,;Miy t-i'lilic school, l ave hi en "'. ' ' a puiinin et fo in in "h iin:ii! e s thai each f ::iilv i ii n - ihe school whl ti'ieivc nise i i st my is t fv Otle 111 l!M' i.V III,' .",.J1 :- oS ; and was in s ju- r-td Ml liiu P);my .iilji,- rn u lue f." t year, ecpt w-i'k lai year wfcs d. rhee years instea 1 cH. i-', i:-1 H uo.v is in oioi THE CITY ELECTION. A Fall St of Officers to bs Eltottd on D-.c-niber 7 One month from to-day the city election will Im held to select a full setofollicers, including mayor, iTC Jider, treasurer, marshal and one coiincilnien from each ward. The retiring couii'.'iluien are B. F. Tabler, from the lirst ward, W. R. (iarrett, from the second ward, snd F. K. Allen from the third ward. There are also a street com missioner, city attorney, citv sur veyor and policemen to be chesen, which will he done by the new council, these not being elective oilices. The present ouncil nave iiniieriaKen a toou woik mi carrying forward in impoitant system ot piihlic improvements. ami it is to be hoped that the councilmen to be selected w ill be men who will do as well. It is refreshing, in these days of boodle aldermen and exposures of munici pal t rooke lnt s throughout the country, that this can be Bid of the Albany city council. The Hkkai.d has been asked to "pitch into the city election cpies tiou," and jjive somebody fits, but the IIkkai.u sees nothing to pitch into. The commencement of work on the bridge was delayed until it tine its building lite in the season, but if the county eouiuiia sioiK'rs had been as prompt to act as the city council the work could have h-en commenced earlier. The bridal is now well underway, and if tins substantial structure is completed without any stoppage, it will he an important public work well done. The work of c miplcling the city's sewerage sysem is progressing favorably. The council has been remiss in its duties in not en forcing properly owners to cjnnect w ilh the. old sewers, and has been sevoely criticised in tnese coli'Mius for such neglect, but it has lately undertaken to see that this is done, and will doubtless earrv out itsj policy tot tateiid. The Hukai has no axe to giind mi the city election, or auv o.her election. When ihe city ollirals ertji in the'.r du'y they W'U not he ciiticised in these cohvris s'uply because it may be a popula' notion to cuss the citv council, but when any waste of the people's money is at?mptcil er any obnoxious measuies promulgated, the I'-teiiu will at all limes be found ready tj vigorously cluMiniion tne interests of the peo ple, on the side of a clean adui'-i- isiratioti of the city's aH'a8 and piogressive public measures. At Tie ahpios'jlMng city election it is to he .loped that t nil parties will put ti eir beat men forward, energetic men of progressive ideas, men who will d-awahig healthy vote, mr'Mr.ga cred'table 8hi3ing of votes on election day and insi"-. ng the c i itva Wl jlirtti ut, energetic OitlCli1 TEACHEE3 INSTITUTE. Piofitable Meeting Held at Sdo Last Wek. cniy. 1 he DNTlf COURT PROOEFDllMhi. , Load ordered opetieJ accord;,ig h application of W. 11. Young, el al. Matter of trx lex - and bids for I h.Ot Jl er itiniu-,l. According lo the i-nhlislied pro gramme, the introductory exercis es of the teacher's institute for Scio and vic:nity wer. held at the M E church oil last Fiidav even ing. County School .Superintendent (J F Russell ainounced that music by the baud was the lirst thing oil the prolamine which was followed by a nicely rendered vocal chorus by the choir. lr. C'ole, who had b. en eelected to de liver the address of welcome, not being present, Supt. Russell ad dressed the au lience briellv. A slioi t leading by Mr. J'.rown, and another song by the cheir, brought the pp'giainme to the fea ture of the evening, a lecture by l'rof. J. 15. Horner, of the Albany pub'ic school, on the suhjret of "School Management," which was reple'e with good advice to teacheis and pupils. Music bv the choir and a selection by the band closed the exirci-3s for the even ing. iit II:."!) Satuid.y morning the teachers and a number of inter ested spectators assembled at the disiiict schcol building; the exer cises of the day were introduced with a gong by the choir, followed by remarks by Supt. Russel, show ing the t-enetits to acciue to the teacher fiom institute work ; tha. it was b'S intention to orgmize, tour or more insirici institutes in the c junty ;that this on- en brace 1 a large district ; that all or m arly a'l clasesof people and professions were organized tor their respective benefits; it behooved teaches to organize; that he considered it highly advant:giot's for th.-m !o do so. l'rof. (Jeddes aisdotheis thought the plan a good one. bupt. Kusaell then s'ated that he would entertain a motion elect a president and secretary, :ad Prof Oeddes was accordingly se lected as president and Mrs.j Jane tioiu as secretaiy of the t-zlo Teachers Institu . ISCSIXKSS LOCALS. Oysters in every style at Isom,s. Cranljerries at C. K. Browneil's. Meals at the Pelmonico l! cents. For nice frefih oysters go to Jchn Iso'n's. any ipiantity at families 50 cents a in Oysters Isom's. Oysters for pint at Isom's. New jewelry cf latest patterns at Will & Stark's. Kuy your gasoline stoves of Hoi'kins Lros. Will & Slat k have some elegant souvenir spoons. Meals at all horns at the Ilia nioiid Chop House. When in town call at t lie Del monico for your meals. Fresh oysters in any style at the Diamond Chop House. Choice pickles in hu!k, or quan tities to suit, at I'arker Bros. (ireat reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. . Fresh comb hor.ey. Linn county production, at Barker Bro. Beaulifu! gold watches in every iniagical.le design at Will A Stark's. 1 adies, Misses and children's all wool unc'eiwear in gieat variety at the L-idies Bazaar. Keep your eves open for bar gains at F. K. Allen's cheap uro ceiy store. Littler A Ball, dentists, make aluminum plates, uo'd plates and continuous t;tiiii plites. Sodaville water is kept coiistaut ly on hand by the bottle a'. i. L. Blackmail's drug store. Go to the Albany Baths A Lai her Shop for tir.-t class wor!;. Ueo. A. Landreth proju ietor. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to Miit at the Sugir Bine Door & Lumber Cv.mpiinv's. Span of good horses, harness and farm wagon for sale. Apply to J. A. (iross or at Depoi Hotel. " Furnished room suitahlj lor one or two gentlemen. I'se of hath. Coiivenient location. Inquire of C. B. Winn. Will ,c Stark will be sih-id to ! line ot beau- i lilul silver ware. It will do vou i geed, even if you don't buy. I Call and see the brilliant dis-' play of library lamps i t C. K. Browneil's. Not one kept over f .oin last year but all this year's ftyles and will be soil at the MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S: Jf U k vw&r 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 specially, and ca-i truthfully assert that no sm h an a s atm. nt has ever before been se'n in the Willamette Y Ca-oj overcoats Long overcoats Holtoi ovcrcoitj "Worstod overcoats Ulster overcoats Chinchilla ovorcoais Eersey ovorceats Stockii:t over:oats Wu h Cheviot overcoats Teiver overcoats Co krcreTT overcoats Wc"aavo Bluo, Black and Broa Overcoats "WchavoTan, Sauffand Slate Co:oredOv:r:o t. Overcoats "with fur on and overcoat j wlihs-at .r' Overcoats with Velvot Collars, Overcoats rvlth cloth "We ha-50 sialo and double hrcastei overcoats collars Wo have overcoat: for .he small ra-s. z? well as the large nan We I uvo overcoats wi'h si'k lining, and overcoats with eassimie lining, v sat n lining, and overcoats with worsted liuir-j. Call while the sortim nt is latge and make a selection. have ocieo.;ts with hiruu'i A committee ccnsis'.ingof Messrs ! .... .. .i ... vtusou, jyius aim .Miss Kose ! snow you their iar leery were appointed to tormiiute a programme tor Ihe next nun -ly mi jling. Fnrollmeut showed the fo low ing teachers to ba (.resent : SI. R Brown.tieo. C. Wilson, J. R. tied, des, Louis Ba'zee, Rose Beet y, Laura .Myers, T. C. Long,, C. L. Sutneil iiid, Janey tiom, M. N. Richaidson, O. B. Cynis, Klsie Mii'tin. Rose Moore, Fanny K. Brown, V. B. (io;,i, L. A. Wilev, W. il Latta andC. W. Slul iu. Discussions were then held. .M R. Brown then spoke on the topic'of school managtment: Mrs. Jane liom on inmarv readius; l'rof. lied Its on oithccraiihv : Dr t ole on phys:olok ; all of w hich WE II A VIC A FI'.W OF OCR lowest 'ivmg prices. I Mi. J. S. Sloigan has just I completed burning a freth kiln at 1 is brick yard one mile west of I the court house, and is prepared' to till all orders. A man wiii he I in waiting at the yard to attend to ' all callers for brick. j 1 or i liAniinni fl u J w v 1 1 1 -IF YOU $.00 Mils or MS AV1SHL ONIi i THE WilKLIl K.NKlCIt Kl. C'i 'Ol o ' !!i;:t III- :i .i i i . e- - ' 1 h- II. he set ool eonrsr f I'm ' lt d :u;i! S.d, m Icing onlv i t Ve.i s in I i ) l' li, 01119 was .M'lei to ci 1 ri" point ; therefore t!r r t.e 1 io'.er Ii:- or ly eii lit "" h-s t .i-1 of nine. T.ie : . 'i.iiions a-e very ejti;cit and leiUi iiciisv. 'or iiist.i tie., on,. I hew will iMiw. a'.ieiii ion that ve pupil mil only "tii. but dtlt were generally d'scu'sed by the teachers present. A report froaa tlie conimil'ee on resol'.itio is wm read, than'e.g the clie;ens of hcto for the rect nl ion. tlie choir and baud for music. ! l'rof. Horner for h's iiiHlt.ictive lecthre. Mrs. Brown lor selict 1 rending and Supt. Russell for Ins activt laL'irs in icho d work. J Adiouriied t 1 meet on Fiidav even Jig, Die. 4. rule w n leu m..i 1 .tie I. .- , -t-' :e h r- in i j i i 1 in s I o I 1 1 iiiii ri'i-"n:iiu : 1':. T'.:i !i"is shall he in at-U-i; 1. he at theo resiteel :ve school i s u:;d i.ii.-ii t,,. midi. J,,r the lino ol iiei'i!s thirty minutes re I'ie 1 ime of e iiniiiciu i-iir in in ii .-. i'.'d r.'Uhi' 1 oil the s en: i tne s- ool toon, w neii ll.ev ' 'l sued a ln; t'ler as tees ol witnesses before grarnl lui y allowed. Naturalization pa; ers wxre grant el t raiiK 1 Iomega 1 1 a. II M S:one, biridif" Thomas Aiaiiy reavliertt' pn'l' (suri!ttltii. The facilities of the present day for the production of evi-n thine ' that will conduco to the material! welfare and comfort of mankind j are almost unlimited and when j Syrup of Figs was hrst produced) the world was enriched w ith the en i ty perfect laxative known, as it if I ihe only remedy w hich is trulv ! ; pleasing and refreshing to the taste i j and prompt andeilectiia! tocleaiifie i tneevHtem cent v ill l ie Nurd . 1 time or, in fact, at any time any j the belter it is k:i- vvn the more j popular it becomes. 1 I I. Uallat;e & Co., ALBANY, N'rW.A H AAT PT.nn . - 'M...Jt... 1 Jl ' U 1 ' f K. OREGON. Fail to do Our Duty. Kverbody has at times failed to I do'fhi'ir diitv towards themsel vt-s. Hundruls of lady renters stiller from sick headdche nervousness. ie, ,.1 -eii . the M-IOol plfl'' 'io-e.-t i:i the : sha'i d shirse ICctititl MrtlitK 1 Ii interest at the Vv; fit.e'h a! revival is ipiitu eiii'iiiM-.i!!j, :ind Will he eoiitiinied over Niih.liiV. and all of nexr week. .Mei :;'iv.; i',r Suinlay will be fol'itws: Siri tav NcluKtl at PI . .11. Ah rn fig s. r- 1 111011 at 11 a. m. "('0111111111 ion with j i'-d"rid ''1 the veiling ' i::, !-' niiv'. ir u 1 . LitrKV I'rrilit. To-days train, 011 the l l'aei''ii to the Vont. be ' r tin. itm " P'lj I'S ''e ; "etr j.lrv . in 11'. 1 ii eh c e ,e v 1 il lo av scliiio! s.n:: l; is I'm id nolo p -ittl course ol s'n iy. !.. e;.ii ' in I ne ,nii':ii u on ' it sc'iloI premises 're lo oicnpy " e it'll d iss poii ion ol ue lt;r .Ms t 1 a en inji; iy tne pupils a least three blocks I 0,11 the m Iioo! budd- OIL'. I" H' lll'T I! IS V -,ilil!!l( d w I . .1 of t i'ie l -icli ' A J. Hi l,iii; a- a s'li-.-i.'i ' :!..ed for ne. As eveiy pa, t of ! 11s apparently a coiiii'l-te 1 o' i e y. 11. but b illie - lh.il evi iy other public j a lo on i-i the- t-tate ,"1 at Iteth'li's eciiio iialioi.s und a id we are bat when we do the (. reek bridge $ Albanv I'on Works iron for MilU rs bri fge Mack Sawyers, aid Hen derson K tioa-i, acc'i1 noor Jus. Claypool, .siiinty . . . M . Fi'.g 'raid, boi'ipy . . ilass it l'rudhomie ( ' B Tccr bounty C W Cobb, stitionery.. . II S Williams, fees ..... Train & Whitney, print ing ." F Crawford, aid Mrs Roberts B W Cooper, fees. ....... Fre t Carey, bounty K H Maddux, hounty . . M K I avis, ac -t pc jr. . C.'iiniiiiie & Davis, roads and bridges L XV Dejoe, roads and bridges A Wheeler, same 1' Spoil:, lumber M Wade it Co., roids and hrnlges D R N Blackburn j.:d of poor, acct reads 14 r0 HI 8S 10 01 2! oO r 00 2 bO 27 (10 5 00 1') ( ) huh oo 3 5:); 8 ( I il OJ 5 0.) .") 00 II Oo 20 (0 111 so :; oo 10 50 'he Teachers' Association of the ! public school held its regular nu-et- g ei"iesilay eveii"ig. Ai e- , cellent paper "on school discipline j was read ny l'rof. Horner, whii h I w as thoroughly appreciated by the j teachers present, (.ireat bent-lit is hoped to result from the meetirgs : of this Association. The teacheis j all observe a new and laudable ini- i petus at work in tlie several classes, which they uttiibute to tlie hearty personal interest taken in each by l'rof. Homer. .-a n.e. 'Oli !.-.s! 1 t'. tran to make the A 1 . vim mr u.e season, w.n ir;., large amount of fnig' t ;-i shape of the wn -rs supplies the settlers there. Met- it n atid Rowe. of Bi't irib.i-h w ilon vt sierdav pnrcl fi themseLet and neh ii' hm jtrm h.i nnd -r orders three car I. a '-. Ntit tl I.IHtltU, (.'ii i f ei i'o' cj !l..ini--i I' t'ir-ieil . a.la-t i '.i-irii.' wilh John C. stnli. Me . w ho v. a '" I 11. ...n i-: till:,- t. 1 ol, ! s fe- ov w J. C. (). p. Ai.er Nrw l.i;. V.mto, .,.. .1 . ... " i . .i - , ,. 1 ... ,,..v K. R.. was in iv- d'et n ,. v'tttt.r.l.ii uitii liij f 1... 1 ' - .j. ..... .. i.io , un- T j Ids way east. Mr. Yoc j :- r old time conduct jr : 1 1 m a- Ioti- in an accideat on tin- tinm p.t. : cilic resulting in the 1 1 is?, till .' , leg Iteluw the - lee. He travels uprightly enough on aiti-ir: limb. He is eiuoiUe 1 at ,0 ion-1 1 . - . riiri- new icj;-. .i r. loen.', who reside- at Albanv, h ti. tp. seveial friemls at I'eiid!- l.m l'endletoii ilast ( .vg"ti: m. :il;' 1 o accil s !. th-.-K in i.-i d of 'o i'i: a chee'e iter. It ai'pt are tiu't ntle-ii:' 1 was nor cr ime he was accised vs ect: i- as ,ivl m r his f-.i' 'u-r and had 00. 1 lo draw checks s name. ll;s inth. r i!- 1 ;s m' 'it t Cat tne Notice to the I'll It lio. I have this day eld to R ti. Watson A Co., the grocery store ami eomission bii.-iness heretofore cariied on by me, at the comer of F.llswoith and S-cond street, con sislh:g of stoi k of groceries pro w.-intis lix'iires, etc. I will pvy .ll I il.s incurr.d by me w hile con ducting sai I tutsiness, on presenta tioti. I retain the bojk accounts, aitt parties indebted trmucan call and pay at the store until Dec. 1st, 1S!H. R. (i. Watson it Co., rt'c-. ip'ing for me. After lb U date all unpaid accounts will bo placed III Hie hands ol mv a'tornee f, collect'o-i. K. ". L.tNM.vi Sow 2, IS'.U. Salem Journal ; A Ceiman giil in Salem has a letter from a brother who wanted to leave ttermany for America and coming to Salem. He Favs the government will not permit him 10 leave, as all ( ierinany is being fejt in readiness for a war with Russia and France. No young men of age to do nr'ltaiy d ity is allowed to leave the country. MIL'S M Kll. t l it I U 1'It l.S. 4 Act 0:1 a sew principle rcgula ting the liver, stomach and bowel through the nerves. A new tlii covery. Dr. Miles' Bills speedilv 1 ure biliousness, bad taste, Uopi 1 liver, piles, constipalionr L'i; eiua!ett for men, women, children. Muallebt, 111 iideht, surest, I iiOdosei for 2o cents. Sauniles ee. at Stanard it Cuick. French Tanvy Wafers. These wafers are for the relief WurSurr. and cure ol painlnl and iregular lnenst s, ami will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and sale every time. M:tm;l:if tm-fil bv Kmersi.ti "as I ,n)), (t0j Sa!, ,t) rajt a(1(1 fur I sale at J. A. Cunimitlg s dniL' fctore onlv. l"eplesstleFS and female troubles. Let them follow the example of Mrs. H. Herbechter, Stevens l'oin, Wis., who for live years suH'erPil greatly from Nervous" I'ro- stralion jiml sleeiilessness, tried physical!? and different medicines j without success. But one itot'le of Dr. Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every Highland she is 'eelini; Mke a new person. Mrs. Klizahcth 1 Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyoming ' who tried ail other remedies, ie j clares that alter three week's use of tho Ne ire for Headache, Nervous Bioo -ation, etc., she was i entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard tt Cmii k. Trial Bottle Free. The .Misses, hull have received their stock of tnilil-iei v for the j season. ( all and examine befoie J purchasing el-ew hi re. Ill t ".I !, AKMt'.l SALVE. Tl.e lie-1 s.t've in the wo. ',1 for .'u'.. I'.ruiso, S11.0, .: cis. Klicuiii, Ki'vn sine, Tn e., Cii.'ppetl lbmc, 1 :!ii!e!:iitis. ( 0,11-. ciitistvhi Eruption:., iiikI pos lively i n p'-v,, or 1.0 .ay icuhri'd. It is giiarauleeil to givj "erf- i t :ili.-(.icii(iii, or uitiney re. !in:ile1, Prii-ii cents t-r box. Kcr ah: lij Koshry ,v M.isnii Pastry Without Butter. 'or .4 SI t-tl O 1. 1? to lll.T.'li mntt..f it.ee tii 1 1 . i .4 1 ii licit!;- check ! Ha villi? bought the grocerj and . li !n A i:' it 'i to mote I commission buidness cairied on at Th.- nt.nttr v I! i be sih's I corner of Second ami Klisworth ' ulru,.tj 1... t I.' f t ... ' ! U s'lj.l .'. to "!y settled t iiei j 1 ,ci ...l with t't 1 nv ii.r- It.allt t, Jo-t'l'h Cov F -in:; Butte, e at I itv!:ie. k -low .1 ci ee. I l i- A. O. I". 11 ar inst. Ilvr IMtl lllitliil iy. Mrg. A'thouse. of this cite. T;:se Ki'-iri I'. a lo .k at . shoe 1 1. brate.t her !:;r l birlh lav on W. d-' jiesday. A pleasant fanr'y r.'h ii ei and dinner was given at the resi dence of lur daughter, .Mrs. Sa'ah ' .lthouse. j j. i- Ull -t ft 1:11. . 1 ! tii 1 :.f "I .' it lif. streets hy rant. h. J. L-iiminu ! and laid in a lull nnd complete I sleek of choico family groceries 1 and supp'ies.we respectfully solicit iti . . . t t - . 11- I'.tnoii.t-t; 01 lornier custom -ra ami of the neoit'e ueneraliv r.f l- bany and vu-initv. ' I Ii. i" W .t,.v n.. is a mi i.ihel ' it f 1 .i-". ifths-'tv I -err'ng 10 t ie aoove I take ' ' j pleasii'e in reeommeMlii g n-v the piano at ; H";eeasors, R. (i. Wa s .n .t Co", ,.. j to former customers ainl the jm-o- - - . pie of Albany and vicinity. I K. J. I.AXVIWl. - j N..y. 2, IHid. tit mi Wttl ,b', 'i,v. j p ' ',; V"-;".1vNt.V,rep g , Hh ar"'i t 1 " "ea j f .1 tit.-pii Cox , . who resides el 1 n the 1st He was a an I w W.. of l-l Kit. Light, flaky and digestible pie crust and all kinds of fine pastry can be made with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow der without butter or with one half the usual portion, if pre ferred, or with a small quantity of lard or other shortening as desired. Pie crust made in this way is more wholesome and digestible besides being more economical and easier pre pared in addition to saving all the butter if desired. One third the flour is also dispensed with, and the crust is rolled that much thinner, the raising qualities of Dr. Price's Powder swelling it to the requisite thickness. Those who enjoy the appetizing qualities of the delicious home made pie will rejoice to know this secret. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only powder that contains the white of eggs. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never beeu ques-tioned. o jL In (lie Worid - shall I Buy? FOR PRICES, ()I;.I-!TV COXSiiH-RKi). fcr i : ;tr..n r.rv Mil. 1 ; i r Tin: a wttt Tin-'. i. u r-T.i Tin; i:i;M:rir.i SO WE CLAIM. CALL MD SEF. L. E. BLAIN, Thn Lcadincr x'Clothicp Merchant Tailor.