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THE MORNING HERALD; TUESDAY, js'OVEMJiER lu, 1891 S BALE. The Dailt Herald will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.where it tan be procured at 5 cents per copy. THE MAIL. Vail t the Albany poatolfiu clnw For all office north ) The Eastern Matct s 0: r M, rhc Wert Side ) C rllisautl Yi'tuina 'VW . jllotflos south 7:4.'. r. M tlene al delivery ojien tn Mimliiy fiom " to 9 am. an to ' r. m. r.wotti e epiu t. box 4 wners all day. JOTTINGS ABI I TOWN. Will A Stark, tin- jewelers. Fresh Eastern oysters at Isom's Freeh crisp celery at Allen I!ros. Isom has the only oyster parlors iu the city. Choice eating anil cooking apples at Allen Bros. Impairing neatly done at Klein Bros shoe store. Buy your heating ami cook stove's of Hopkins Bros. A tine line of gold rings just opened at Will & Stalk's. Klein Bros., are giving their customers an elegant piano. (io to the lelnunic restaurant for Eastern and Coast oyeters. A full line of choice cigars nni" tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen'?. Fresh oysters in any style at the Diamond Chop House 2" rent?. Allen Bros., ahvars supply their customers with butter ami ej.;'s. i. W. Simpson leaves this morn ing on a business trip to 1'oitlan I. Necessaries delicacies and luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery. Ask your grocer for some of l he cnoice mince meat put up by J. W. Tat ham. Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended cotfee received on every eteanur at Allen Bros. Another lot of those one dollar kid gloves, just received at the Ladies Bazaar. Subscriptions for all the leading magazines and newspapers taken at the postoltice. License to wed was issm d yes terday to Mr. John I.. Kay and Miss Stella Anderson. Don't forget that F. E. Allen is now running a irroicry store op posite Masonic Temple. When in want of something sweet such as honey, maple syrup, etc., call on F. K. Allen. Mrs. Dr. J. F. llendrix, of Ilar rieburtf, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. W. II. Davis, in thiscity. Admirers of sweet toned pianos and latest improved org:tn9 should call at Will & Link's ami see their magnificent instruments. Mr. James Crawford, a harness dealer of Pendleton, is spending a few days with old friends and a-- qiiaintauL-es in this city and vi cinity. Mrs. Dr. (i. J. Hill left yester day for a visit in Calitoi nil. 1'r Hill who recently came in Albany, expects to g'o to North Yakima to locate. Just received at the Ladies! Bazaar an eleuant line of funcv I cords, fringes and ponpous suitable for all kinds of fancy work.also the new shades in zephyrs. Loren Laughead, who resides up the North Santiam, is in the city. He says the Santiain has been a roaring tlood during the ritvnt heavy rains. It is said that the Oregon School Journal of Monmouth will soon he removed to Albany and published under the management of Cotintv School Supt. U. F. Knisell. A telegrtm was received Satur day by Mayor ( 'owau, announcing the serious illness of Miss Amanda l'rather, at Columbia, Mo. Her sister. Miss Lee l'rather, will leave to- lay for that place. News was ret ei veil in this citv yesterday morning that Joseph Webber, Sr. t he pioneer fireman hi the Northwest, w ho m resides in Portland, is dargerously ill, and not expected tj recover. The Farmers Merchant- Ins. Co. had an insurance of tflir.n.iii the general merchandise Mote of J. A. Cox, at Oak Creek, near Koseburg. w hich was burned Sat urday niht. H. Lampman of I'ortland, is in the city. He has brought -1 i r against the F.lcctric Car Co. of the metropolis, for tfltt.OIMl damages lor injuries to his daughter Lelia. inliictid in a recent accident on t!.ut road. A crank named Morgan, w ho be lieves that the world is coming to an end suddenly, and is trvim:to convince the rest of the world that he is right, has teen lecturing in this city for a day or two. A -:ery pleasant hiithdav parly was tendered Mrs. Fd. M". Mack at the residence of her mother-in-law, Mr. Coll Van Cleve, l.i.-t evening. A number of her friends were presentand an enjoyable even ing was spent. Linn county has let ti e contract to lllass A l'rudhiiuie, of Portland, for furnishing the elc. tion booth to be uiied under the new Australian ballot law. which will ha used for I lie first true in Linn. county in t':c general t ie; t on next June. Kev.Oto. W. Hill will address the meeting tnight at the W. C. T. hall. Subject: ' Mav I Come as I Am." Ir. O. C. Au brey will have chaigeof thesei vice. and will lead the .-it gin-. We hope that the members of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion will improve their opportun ities for the accomplishm nt of good during these meetings. The meetings are ojen to everylewly, ladies as well as gentlemen. , Meeliug To-Sight, Members of the Philharmonic Society are requested to meet at their hall to-night at S;;:0. A full attendance i9 required. By order of the president. ATTEMPTED TO E30APE. Tti( Hired Mm Loodeu 4rrtstd for Com plicity ia the Ingram Muider. ChailesW. Louden, the hind man w bo was the chiet witness in the reci nt Ingram murder trial, was a'rested at Southern l'acilij depot yr steiday as he was in the act of making Ids escape. Hehi'.d his tiuuk wi li him, ai.d was seemingly on the point of leaving for parts unknown. The proseition thought lie knewagood deal more about the murder than he was willing to rela'e at the tti:il and he has been shadowed hy dtteetive for several days. When he attempted to leave t:i the no in tra'n yesterday he was promptly arrested and locgcd in jad, as an accesosry to the crime. his examination will be held at 'i o'clock Hiis morning. The c.ise will come up in Justice Humphrey's tourt. Mess's J. K. U'eatherford and W. li. Bilyeu will appear tor the defendant ami Peputv District Ait irnev J. B. Uyatt and Mr. II. II. Hewitt foi the Mbte. It is said the pibuner hrifke do, vn and cried like a child when he found himself in jail charged with the crime. His trunk has been taken chaige of by the au thorities an 1 it.i contents w ill be examined. KV.iL Estate sales- John S 11 tit h to K J Tate, parcel in lot 1. I.Ik i'., Alhanv; Consider- atioiij $1. Su-wi l'et b'er to J. K. Swank. L'i'ii acres in I) I. C of Geo. Chur chill; consideration, ttl7ti Brownsville B & L Ass'n toChas f Howe, bil.. Io. Hi, (Jalbiailh's2d add to N Brownsville; cons., tfT.'io. I'ted Keen et al lo Miss Mary Weber, Ivts :J. . blk 7; Weber's add to Brouusvillc; eons. $101. lied Keen to Mrs Augustus Keen, lots 4, blk 7, Weber's add to N Brownsville ; cons, H)i). H.M. 1'errvto M. M. Cooper, lot It, blk 7. Hill's ad I lo Soda ville ; cons ; $ ID. W. E. Price to tico Wert', lU 1, blk is, Summers aud to ."-odavihe: cons ?1-- Allied K Aesorge et ux to Nellie li Peeb'.er, tot ti, L.Ik l".', Kalston's ad to Lebanon ; cons 1."D. A Podge et nx toC A Kl-in, lot S, blk 17. K.ibt m's 3d add to Leb anon ; eor.s . I :;."! ). Michael Fuller to llarley E Mor ns, halt acre iu Ilarnahurg ; cons .f::tD. O : C i i to S'pr.ice ami Beach Mall, ft S W '4, sec 1:5, ip 10 S K, 1 W : tons $17D. Allen 11 Charlton et ux to Mar garet Cvrus, parcel in tit ID, S li. 1 W ; if 100. llie Toli.li t.'oul Mine. Coll Van Ck've, w ho has been in Porth.nd for a day or two, told r.n Ongoiiian reporter that the Toled Coal Company's tunnel is in 1:0.) feet. It is slow work, as the tun nel h through roe', but one com fort is lhat it will need no t:mber ing. The upper vein of coal which when drilled through seen tdtolK' six feet in thickness, was found to be between seven and eight feet thick when a sha't was sank into it it. Th shaft is not down to the lower winy e', as the water gives trouble, but tnis will be all drained out w In n the tunnel is completed. It is cxptcK'd that the tunnel will tap tne vein before the end of the mi mh. The coal is of excellent piality, and has been pronounced the bei-t on thecoa-t. The supply in t hat section is sa d t be pract i ca!l v n. exhaustible. A Kraut fill S'glit. Julius tiralwohl wishes to re new his invitation to the ladies of Albany to call and see his beaut i tul array of hanging lamps. It is a sight woith looking at. He has just received a complete line of bicye'es an 1 tiicy les for boys and gil ls. He has also rec ived an o' her la rue lo' o! sugar, and those who widi to purchase while Hlig.ir is cheap, should not wait. Me ntill sells choice Ai buckle's coffee at three poinds for 80 cents. It will pay you to call and inspect his goods. Those who want tine holi lay presents should call early and havelh-m laida.ay for them. It ii ax not a Forgery. The cased' JchnC. Stoll, who w as ariested a few days ago for for geiy came up yesterday afternoon in Justice Humphrey's court and the iieteti'iani was Discharged, lie paying all costs. Mr. Stoll is a son of John C. Stoll, Sr., a wealthy w holesa e sadibe ilealer of Sacra mento, Cal.,and has been travel ing for his falhei's establishment. A iiiiiuih'.iI ill I'arta. A dispatch from Paris says Miss Mattie Mitchell, daughter of Sena tor Mit'-hell, of Oiegon is engaged to be man it d to Francois Boche fouciii.il. The young lady is with her mother at the Hotel tie Holi iii.lt1. Tiie marriage will take place in J.tini iry The de Roche foucauld family is one of the old est in Ir.ini-e. A Worthy OIJct. Hue of He institutions of th state that ileseives a liberal sup port, is the .Magdalen Home in Portland, .-ewral sisters of the I ttootl Hie.'lierd el Fast Portland, are mw iu thistity soliciting aid for that institution. It is to 1h hopid that they will meet with amp e encouragement. A Coil t'tloli, Mr. Frank l'e'erson states that the published statement that he. as one "f the jurors in the recent Ingram murder ca -e, voted for tC'i'iittnl, was a mistake. He voted for murder in the second degreo. Lost. A small diamond - h sped college society pin with name F. I. Ball engraved on back. The tinder will be liberally rewarded bv leav ing at Littler Ac Ball's dentist pai lors. NO PLACE FOE LILLY TOPIO- Beftrinatory InctltBtUnaCloctTbairDoe I Becauso Sb iaTooOldandTotYoaig. As well as the Mate of Oregon is supplied with penal, reformatory and charitable institutions it is a singular fact that there is no place to put a voting girl 14 or 15 years of age who has Htrayed from the paths of virtue and fallen into the ways of the wicked. Sheriff" Harry Smith, of Astoria, was in Portland on Friday for the purpose of rind ing some p'ace where he can put Lillian Noting, the Albany girl who eloped with a negro named Oeorge Smith and was found liv ing with h in in Astoria, says the Oregonian. It is the desire of the girl's parents that she be taken away from her seducer and put in a plrcj where hhe will have an op poitunity to reconsider the rah step she has taken and think of a better life than that of living with a negro. She is only 13 years of age, and is not supposed to be old enough to know w hat is best for her ow n good. It was for the pur pose cf lind:ng some institution that oilers the opportunities of a reformatory that Sheriff Smith came to Portland. That he did not fiud such an institution is a sad commentary on the state's lack or facilities for caring for classes of unloi tunates. Sheriff Smith found i tie doors of the Boys and Girls' Aid Society closed to the girl. Me also found closed doors at the vVoman's Home, the Kefnge, the Balden' Home and the Magdalen Home. The state reform school would take the girl, but it is not yet ready to take children. For some of the institutions enumei ated the unfortunate girl was too young; for others, too old. Sheriff .Smith will have to keep her in Astoria or send her home to her parol. I?. JEFF MYERS BAUK FRO OHIO. He Telia Why He Did not so Farther Eubt, bat Nothing Here 'No, I haven't time to talk foi publication ; I am not looking for reporters and I am net seeking notoriety," said Hon. Jeff Myers, the democratic war horse of Linn county, whois proininent'y spoken of as the democratic candidate for the tirst congie sional district, as he boarded the train for home last t veiling. He has just ret urned from a trip ha t and tiad stood in the heat of the iol,tical battle iu Ohio, so the t eporter thought the least he could do was to shed a few tears for the defeated candidate, Campbell. "I tell you I know nothing" con tinued the diplomatic senator, as be was (uttlier pressed for news. "I did not go Fast t ) see Cleve land's baby nor did 1 go t) Ohio to stump the Mate for Goveinor Campbell. 1 had no ax to giiud and did not go to boom Oovernor Petitioner for vice-president. 1 knew all about th .'election in New York, and have nothing to say. Yep, the duck season is pretty well advanced in the Fart and baseball is booming. For the re.-t I will refer vou to my friend, Col. Bob Miller. Oood-.lay." Hits is the second time Jell l iH refused to be interviewed within a few weeks, and his friend do not know what to make of it. Oie goiiiau. C1R00 IT COURT. The follow ing cases weie ed of in the circuit court d'spos belore the ti ii ill adjournment: Sta e vs Joseph Peters, larceny; sentenced to :U tlavs in the county jail. State vs John .lewlsbcrg, lar ceny ; sentenced to oO days iu coiin tv jail. " P J Porter vs J C KIder, parti tion ; continued. Baldwin it Co. vs (ioldsmith & Kunkle, recovery of money; con tained. In the matter of the assignment of T L Henness ; continued. In the matter of the assignment of (i W Smith ; continui d. I lav is li s. vs vni rovers, re-1 co very of monev ; c ,ntiuiH d I R hawsji) vs tV'ni Rileaand M cott, injunction ; continued. in in-1. ago national liauk vs Jas. Pearl and Thos Brandon, re covcry of money ; continui d. L(i Thompson vs Nellie Thomp son, divorce ; continued. Richard Mayo vs. Dilila Mayo; divorce. Continued. M. C. Bingham vs. Kli.abeth Bingham; divorce. Continued Brownsville W. Mfg. Co. vs. J. II. Burkhart ; recovery of money Continued. George Siavens vs. Martha Sla vens ; divorce. Continued. F. K. Robinson vs. C. E. Robin son ; divorce. Granted. J.C. Goodale vs. Serepta M. Hansard, et al. Continued. 0. AC. R. R. vs. F. M. Miller. Meciee as jier stipulation. S. J. and Alice I. Paul vs. Katie ami Laura Paul. W. S. Powell appointed to administer the trust. 1. R. Dawson, ass:gnee, vs. J. W. Brown & Son. Not properly on dockt t. S. S. Williamson vs. J. W. liamson. Divorce granted children awarded to plaintiff. Wil and A Monstrous Tumor. )o t rs Maston & Davis, assist ird by Dr. C. C. Kelley, remoyed a monstrous ovarian tuniT yester day from the person of Mrp. John A. Mcl.rule, of Mieilu. It was a libix-cyst:c tumor weighing 40 founds. The operation was skil' fully performed and the patient is doing as well as tould be expected. Teat liers' Kxamlnatlon. Notice is heieby given that the regular public examination of teachers, tor I.inn county, will take place in Albany, commencing on Wednesday, Nov. 13th, at 1 o'clock 1. u. ami continue until Friday noon, Nov. i:!'h. All teachers must positively be present at the time of commencement, as no one will be a J mi tied to the ex amination who is not so present. G. F. Kt ssKi.i., County School Superintendent. HEWS OF THE COAST. - Interesting Items from Exch&nget TbrotKhoat the Northwest. The fruitgrowers of Ashland have taken united action to stamp out tne an Jose scale in ttiat city and vicinity before it spreads ho far as to be beyond control. Applegate Brothers took oi'D head of range-fed beeves through Linkvilleto the railroad last week that would have been mistaken for stall fed cattle by any one, in sit'di good condition were they. Safe crakers worked most o." Thursday night trying to drill through T.iu Burrows' safe at Salem. The joke vaa on the burglars as the safe was not locked ami contained only the hooks of business. A policeman frightened them away. The Dalles Chronicle tells of a wagon load of produce recently brought to that city which con sUtcd of but six heads of cabbage, the 1 a'f th zen tillii g the wago: -bed. These mammoth cabbages were raised on the dry hills near the Des butt's river, and were the wonder and admiration of all who saw them. A few horses in Klannth co'.inty are atllicti d with glanders, ai d tl e danger having come to the kn wl edge of the county inspector, K. S. Till 1, of Vistibas, he has no'i ried owners to corral all horses diseased. The slatn veterinary surge n paid them a visit, and all incurable cases will be promptly dispatched. At a meeting of the canity a' liancc hehl in 1'nion county last Wednesday it was decided to oi gani.e an alliance merchaiitil company. The company is to be incorporated with a c-ipiti l stock of if lo, 000, for the purpose of con ducting a general meichandisii g business in that county. At what point will be decided by the stock holders. The citv assessment for Corvallis shows a decided increase thisyeai. The total valution ot real e.sta e aggregates $01'. 1,400 ; of all persomd property, if2U'8,Uj4; total valuaticii of all property, !f'.l47,4o4 ; indebted ness, $L'!:;,.7'.i ; exemptions, $21, 740, leaving the vaiue of the tot .1 taxable property $7 12,." 1 5. The tax Ieavy, which w ilt be ." mil s, w ill run the total amount of taxes to 250I. -Iti. and increase over la9t year lS7o,40. Surveyor "ttieeiliui;" Sqiisttern . Special Agent Loumberry. of tin general land oflica, has b eu in structed to investigate tue charges that deputy surveyors aie ex tracting blood money from squatters in order to secure a sur vey. He wishes it uuders'ood tha' dopiuy surveyors are paid for making surveys, ami no compensa tion is required from npiattets. Lounsbei ry has information that the bleeding of fqtiatters is prac ticed extensively, but there is no evidence that the surveyor-general was cognizant of the fiaudi-:. The first ac ion will be against Gil bert M.Ward, who had a contract to survey township 14, range 5 west. He failed to survey as contracted, and in one instance is charged wbh di'iuaiiding money if sqiiatteis. Clinton I'ulsi'oid has stUo been charg tl by squatters of toAiiship 21, lange 10 west, in ( hrlia'i county, with demanding large sums of money for the survey. Half ad .en men mule allidavits incriminating Pulsion!. Cavauaugh has been notified and arrvsts will follow. Krt-neli laimy Vfn . These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, ami will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure ami safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cab, ami for sale at J. A. Cuniiniug's drug store only. Notice lo Hie I'lilillr. I hive this day s"ld to H (i. Watson A, Co., the grocery store ami comission business heretofore j carried on by mo, at the corner of I'.llswoitii and .Second street, con sistirg of stock of groceries, pro visions fixtures, etc. I will p?y all bilis incurretl by me while con ducting said tiusiness, on presenta lion. 1 retain the book accounts, ami parties indebted tj me can call and pay at the store until Dec. 1st, 181)1. "It. (i. Watson &Co., receipting for me. After that date all unpaid accounts w ill be placet! iu the hands of my attorney for collect'on. E. .1. l.issiMi. Nov. L', I8!)l. Having bought the grocery and commission business carried on at the corner of Second and l'.l'swoilh streets by Capt. E. J. Lanning, and laitl in a full and complete stock of choice family groceries and supp'ies.we respectfully solicit the patronage of former. customers anil of the people generally of Al bany and vicinity. It. U". Watson i Co. Referring to the above I take pleat-IP e iu recommending my succeasors, K. t. Wa'sontVCo, to former customers ami the peo ple of Albany and vicinity. E. J. L.WMNO. Nov. 2, lS'.l. units, ACHISON To the n ifc of K, W. I Atliii-on, in this ct!y on Moiultiy, Nov. 9. ls'.M, a son. I'ut up at J. W. Tatham's meat market, on Second and .Maim- streets, in the lower ward. For1 sale at wholesale and retail. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria I KL'SISKSS LOCALS. Oysters in every style at Isom.s. Cranberries at C K. Brow neil's. Meals at the lielmonico 1?" cents. For nice frc-h oyuiers go to John . Isoiu's. ( lysters iu any quantity u lsom s. J'iga feet Mid Four knait at Allen Bios. Oysters for families .'0 cents a pint at Isom'rf. New jewelry of latest patterns al Will -Ac Stalk's. Will Htaik have Fome elegant souvenir spoons. Meals at all hours at the moiiil Chop House. When in town call at the monico for your meals. Fresh ovsters iu any style ; Di:.- Del- it th Diamond Chop House. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to suit, at Parker Bros. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Rends. Fresh comb hor.ey. Linn county i rodtiction, at Parker Bros. Beautiful gold watches in every imaginable design at Will & Stark's. Ladies, Mises and children's all wool underwear in great variety at the Ladies Ba.aar. Keep your eves open for bar gains at F. F. Allen's cheap grocer- store. Littler A Bull, dentists, make aluminum plates, goal plates and continuous gum plates. Sodavillu Witter is kept constant ly on hand by the hot lie a', ti. L. Blackmail's drug store. io to the Albany Baths Par her Shop for lir.-t class work. Geo. A. L-indreth proprietor. All kinds of fruit boxes iu quantities to suit at the Sugir Pine Dour it Lumber Company's. Span of good horses, harness and farm wagon for sale. Apply to J. A. Gross or at Depot Hotel. Furnished room suilabl for one or two gentlemen, t'se of bath. Convenient location. Inqniie ol C. B. Winn. Will & Mark will be gl i 1 to show you their large line ot beau tiful silverware. It will do you geed, even ilyou don't bay. Call and see the biiliiaut tits play of library lamps i t C. F. Browneli's. Not one kept over from last year but all this year's styles and will be sol ! a! tiiu loneat living prices. Mi. J. S. .!oi gaii has just completed burning a lre.-h kiln Hi, 1 is brick yard otie mile we.-t of the court house, ami is prepared to till till orders. A man will be in waiting at the yard to attend to all c.-illei s for hi h k. VTIU'STKI) Ki'lKMi tint I li .w: til -rf.l.o Ill s i.. t.. Iiltlti) i-i-Lio.l fr; in K. M I'luTS'.n. ll; t ttii-. t:iL.r i f i ! t '.i , c t'oinj T'y. cf II irt imnilr- ,i ( s . 1 1 l ii D' ti. ut r irt- I "sii-; f ir'. Con , it' v:i a 1. . h i v i . nt ill III . I( Cl.t I S J'l tli ,t I u.m i .K'.O f.lf ir lliif. i iM . I rhc.Tiil U 'tiiintMHl ttii.s e. oi ; aii v :u:il tl.t.'T a.-iil it to tlio-if l,o ii. t 1 ri-li:iit.- tlr.-- i:tur.tn.-,-. li..(U.i lll.il u .illy '-lie ?ll illtil !um- !': IlliS !.'i;i:iti I-, iu: t.-iri!.1 I . ut 1.' li nr-f mnl h.niu ;o I r HO- !'l'i-:l III V Wilt ll.'Or Hll ll tiMtll'lll 1 1 i.-ii.i?. lo ft ii.it lo on in ei t i:h ..f titres. A. o. K. ei A'.'n rn . or , Sin. 7, I v!. 'IllUiH,! OUti li ttl.;t:i!f, -IJlM.il.lii i-xiiit'iinx eiil in i-iir fit," uitlii th" t;it four lii-iiiths ullil .-ert:ciit h uik ' wo'I 1 r it. H. K, M l lii-Mni i 1 1 1 aa..z,i fci .li. txn li'C'iL-nt I nir:i:i;i' l 'mh .;iii v i ' i litis o.t y. THE ITOSl.il K.NitlCII iil. The facilities of the present da 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 w it li the on ty perfect laxative know n, as it is lite only remedy w hich is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andcllectual tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact , at any time anj toe better it is known the mort popular it becomes. WII H'tS ni.ov 1S1T TIX(i ill:- j Tlii'M- lines li.ive been in vetoed ly Mr. li't). tVt.ile. 'I'lic I.1)IF' I .MI.ni:, ..f Hi! New liui lif-tiiii -t.. V. I...nili.ti Kiigl.iml, ai.tl I'. Mreet, N. Y-, VViisliiiigl.nn, t. ('. 'l lie siicce.-s since inli'o.liicc'i , I ye iro :igo, 1 1 o heeii in irvc Inns, M 'l't- lli. in :i in i 1 1 1 on ladies ill Knttiic ntnl tliis iMiiitty are using tlutn with liie great fst sati faction. The-e li'iings are cut to your orilcr, t lierel'iire a-i elegant litling ami s'yitli a.st inul sleeves are .-lUvays gu ll unlet tl. Tlii y aietuttil Hist Kngiisli .ilesia in ail shailes. In tiitli ling t-eliil Die bust measure, over the highest part of tm-t ai'd waist mcsiire; il t xlia lung waistetl n entio'l it. Price, ."0 cents; in Katie' i'igi..i .l .Silesia, ,'t c. n'.s extra postage. Send postal note, tniHiry order or s in.w tn ;.-. Wi.it." . batiks' Timor, 1 ' 81. N. . , Vishingteii, I. C. WHITE'S I'KliFKCT KITHMJ AMI HANtJ IMi ItKADV ITT SKIltl I.IMNti The Skirts are t ut of I) st Kngli h Perealiue, in all sli.t.'.es. Tiiey ai'e cut to your ortler, I tier fore an elegant tiling skirt is a'wuys guariitit 'ft'- In tinier ng send v..;i.-t tin a.Miiv iim! len .-tli l skir'. in front. Trice 7"i eont-i and Pi ccnis for ptistage. .SenJ p'sl.ll note, money order or statnpe, to (ii'. White, bi.dn -'Tail r; Mteit, N. W., .Vashitigtot., I). C alDBaking tjsed in Millions of Homes MEN'S, MERC0H 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 such an assortment has ever before been sevn in the Willamette Valley. We have : Cauj overcoats Long ovorcoats 2clt:a ovorcoits Worsted overcoats We have Bluo, Black and Brown Overcoats 7c have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco ti, Overcoats with fur on and overcoat 3 without fur Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats with cloth collars Wohae single and double "breasted overcoats We have overcoat: for Jx& small man a3 well as the large man We haw overcoats with silk lining, ami overcoats with cassimeie lining, we have overcoats with faruicr sat n lining, ami overcoats with worsted linirg. ('all while the as sortment is large ami make a selection. : WE HAVE A FEW OF OCR " i ll'orlil-bliiii Hi Suits for Boys J.W YOTJ AVIS II OINTK. J. ALBANY, Fail t do Our Duty. Kverbody has at times failed to tlo their duty towards themselves, Hundreds of lady readers sutler from sick headache nervousneps, sleeplessness and female troubles, bet them follow the example of .Mrs. 11. llerbechter, Stevens l'oint, Wis., who for live years suH'ered greatly from Nervous Pro stration and sleeplessness, tried piivsicans and different medicines without success. Hut one bottle of I r. Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every night and she is feeling like a new person. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler. Laramie City, Wyoiuing who tried all other remedies, de clares that after three week's use of the Nervine for Headache, Nervous l'rosl ration, etc., she was entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard Ai Cmii k. Trial Bottle Free. UIkLl:H AKICA M.tLVt:. Tl.e liest sa!ve in the world for Cut. Itruises, So.es, l lcers. Salt Kheiini, ('ever sices. Tetter, (;hapted Hand, e'hillilains. Corns, ami skin Eruptiona, .iiKi pos lively cures riles, or i.o pay ic(tiireil. It is guaranteed to givs "crfcet satisfaction, or money re- funded, l'ricoas cents per box. Ftr I ale li rosliuy v Mason S'Tl llnr !.! .QUARTER i'i It: kt r . is ii' CiUlit tiff ll.'IU U ll.it UI- A ak'.T Citv. a. nCUTIIDV llia'l uho his HillcvUtn i un I t.ecoitie itlti.it i It.i Willi the revurcoAAA anil.lcvcl.'pmtMit of that country. ThisMull man is no o'her than Mr. John Stewart, one rf the wealthiest &ndm..8t inSiieiitial citixii in the c.iinty. In a recent letter he anys: "1 h a! t.ccn siifF-jriint from pains in niy lu-k i':al cnertil kidney c.'iiitliiiit tor tioiue time, and l.ac ust-d many reinoiicH without any lint, temporary relief. The pains in tuj back hau hci-oiiie so severe that i was .revented from atti-n.Jinir to my work and could not ni' ve without the iei of a cane. Hearing, tlirjiii.h a frfti.d, nf the wonderful cures tf foi t l.y Oregon kidney Tea, I was induced to try a I" x, and from thut veT first dose I f .iiii.I mstiii. t reli. f, and hefore u iinr halt lie v'.nn nts of the lio the piins in y hai k c'.tirI;, dtsapj'i' ired I have every f ith in ti h ir'tut-s of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and 'Mil ii.iiseientioiisly recomuiei.tl it to ta friends. 1 would not he without it fur any lliir.ii." tireu'.n Kidntiy Tea cures headache, incon tii"ji:rc ol uri'.c, liru k dust mi liment, burn iinf or pame.il seiinli'in while urinating, and all atf.'. tions rf the kidney or urinary urani o; eitl'er si . roivder: 40 Years the Standard BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S: Ulster overcoats Chinchilla overco&t3 Eersey oveieoat3 Stockinet overcoats Uallace STRAHAN BLOCK. MHER T Jl 117 1! Ill I n o iii me wono sunn i niiyj 3 -4 m Inn t. t h m m m mm m m mw mt FOR PRICES, "WE AND YOU r.uv SELL OFT ti t SO WE CLAIM. L. E. BLAIN, Tlifi x Leadinc Merchant Soz overcoats Cheviot overcoats leaver overcoats Corkscrew overcoats & Co., OREGON. QUALITY COXSIDKHE!). THE TIIE .TilE c;.osi:sTinr ivi:sT. jtf r.EXEFir.rj GALL AND SEP. :-: Clothici Tailor.