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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1891)
OJt BALK. Tfaa Dailt 1Ikrali will be on ale each morning at II. J. Jones' book atore.where it t an be procured at 5 cents per copy. THE MAIL. Malta t th Albany poatotCcc clone Fur all office north ) lha Eastern Kakl iOr rha Weat Sida J C rvalliaand Yaquna '120 . M jllonVoiith r. a Vcnc al drliv.i 0d ni r iinili.v lioiu to 0 a m. an n t 7 r. a. FiM'otti c cnii l tax i itrrn all day. JOTTINOS ABOUT TOWN. Will A Stark, the jewelers. Fresh Kastern oysters at Igoin'n Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros). Iwrn ban the only oyster parlors in the city. Choice eating undc okin:ap;hs at Allen Bros. Repairing neatly done at Klein Bros shoe store. Buy your heating ami cook stoves of Hopkins Bros). A fine line of gold rir.gs jut opened at Will A Stark's. Mr. Perry Cummins, oi Hal gey, was in the city yesterday. Klein Bros., art giving their customers an elegant pi-mo. Go to the IelmiiH-t restaurant for Kastern oyeters. G. W. Simpson returned hist ev ening from u trip to I'ortlatnl. A full line of choice cii'ars am' tobaccos kept at F. K. Allen's. Fresh oysters in any style at th Iiauiond Chop House "J" centp. Allen Bros., always supply their customers w ith butter and egg. Will II. Cowan is itiite ill at I he residence of his father in this tit; . Necessaries delicacies ami luxuries, at Allen Bros., gioctry. J. L. Aiken has pui chast . I an in terest in the S. A. Hulin's drnr store. Ask your grocer for sotiu- of the choice mince meat put up by J. Y. Tat ham." Fresh Mocha, Java, and blended coffee received on every steamer 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 ut the postollice. Don't forget that F. K. Allen is now running a gro ery store op posit e Masonic Temple. When in want of sxim-tlimg sweet such as honey, maple sy nip. etc., call on F. E. Alien. Mis Mamie Montgomery rt--turned last evening from an ex tended visit in Eastern Oregon. Gcod morning, Mr. Gradwoh?. I go you one letter. Three pounds Arbuckles cotl je at F. E. Alien's for 75 cents, W. II. Cross, one of the gonial and wbolesouled farmersot llalsev, was in the cily yesterday as jjliy as eer in spite of the damp weather. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar an elegant line of fancy cords, fringes and ionx.ms suitable for all k'nds of fancy work, also the new shades in zephyrs. Mr. F. II- Boscoe will speak to night at 'he W. C. T. I', lull. Subject: "Hope for the Hope less." Mr. J. ri. Cougill will lead the singing. All are invited. I'hiliip I'hillips, the singing pil grim, will he in All any on Nov. It), 17 and 18 in his great reuditi. n of "Around the World in a Char iot of Song," which will be illus trated with a royal photo-optican. He will be assisted by his talented son. It is now unlawful to kill de -r, the close season having com menced November lt. The sptcial law protecting Chinese jheamnta went out of effect the same itate, out the hints are now protected as grouse and other pheasants. A Beautiful Jtmlil. Julius (iradwohl uit-hett ! re new his invitation to the ladies oi Albany to call and pee ids beauti ful array of hanging lamps. It is a sight worth looking t. He has i'.tt received a complete line of bicycles and tricyles lor loys and girfa. He has also rectived an other large lot of sugar, and those who ai.-h to purcha.se while snj.ir is cheap, hould not wait, lie still sells choice Arhticl.lc's eollee at one oui d for 'J't cent-'. It will pay you to ca'l and inspect hi Roods. Those who want line holiday presents should call earls and have them laid away lor tin in The Keiualu of Hkii. II. H -) . The remains of the late I ieorue II. Keeney, who died in Sa'l l ake 1'itv, were convwel to I'.rowne- ville luesday, by his brother, who wan with him when he dud. The lodywill tie l.tiried at Pr.-ui.t-ville by the 1. U. O. F. order. 1 i which he was a meiubtr. A tie'ae binent from "1- "' Co.. (). X. G., will attend the funerjl, s .11 1 : . t . .. 101 low a: i.ieiu. a. . ,ici lu-rsoii, 1 Sergeant M. 1. Phillij.s. and Pri- vates Kiley, Combs, liNini: aud' Anderson. ; l'ur tleellni;. The regular meeting of McPher- ! son iveliet Corjis No. II!, V. K. C , i will convene iu t. A. K. lull, on! Fridav, at "i o'clock r. i. A t'.ill attendance is leo'iested a bu.-i liessol importance i to I.- looked after, rescting ii.sj ectinii a- d other matters. Eeteveiy reeu.ln r be promjttly on hand. The Wkrat .llarket. There ia a decided npwarl ten dency in the wheit market. It in worth 86 cents in this city, with a firm ujward tendency. The Han Francisco price is "1 Si) to $I.82l. pereental, w hich shows a hopeful and boyant outlook. Oals are selling at oii cents in Albany , - .... .. xfll: cut coforoit- Part Water is now Famished to tS3 C:tj ThsCity BjdJs Fund Reccired. Committee on strtets and public proper'." repotted favorably upon the petition of J. C. l'owell ami others fir a lateral sewer and the r port was adopted. The committee on health and police reported that they had fully investigated the matter and found that all the water pumped iu'othe mains is taltn direct'" from the Albany and Sar.Uam canal, except when the water is onto!' said.canal for repairs, etc.. arid they find the trouble heielofore existing by rea son of kitchen drains i mining into said canal has b.en abated and khev believe th" manager ot the water ompiiny is lUiing his best endeavors t iurn'sh ' prire water. Report accepted and plael on tile. . , The inavor announced that a reH. ceipt h.id l en received from the .-'art Francisc par iesfortln iM.nds issued by the city ami the money, $7,Mi, drawn and placed to the credit of the cily in the B nk of Califoiiiu. Also" that the funds would be plaivd in the city treas ure! 's hands immediately, ami that the treasurer's bonds had bet it filed and approved, with the fol!i. ing tiuritie.- : 1 . 1'. Mason, X, H. Allen, E. W. han.'ilon, Jay VV. Blaiu. II. F. .Merrill, J. A. Crawford, G. V. M.iston. W. II. Goltra, J. W. Cusick and J. t). Writsman. T-ie matter of in i lie 't i l : rf the walk fronL ofw"r F. Wools' property was referred tithe committee on streets and public properly. -4tJie matter of the planking and gravVllijthe road back of Xo. l's engine lioTie was referred to the committee on streets and public property and stuet commissioner a it h power to act. Location of tidewa k was chanii.-d from the west side of block KM to the last side of l'J2. Council adjourned to meet this evening. Krail What llir S. K. Kmrniiif r Saja Al...ul I lull I"1iIII1i. 1'hi'iip I'hiilips gave out of his erii s of entertainments at the Simpson Memoiial M. E. Chinch last cvcriimr. It irousisted of a lecture, illustiated bv photo-opt i can views, some capital views of Yellow-tone I'ark, Yosemite Val lev and .Niagara halls were shown. The lecture was interspersed with music, o'ie selection heini; Your .Mis-ion," the one President Lin coln asked Mr. I'hillips to repeat when he was singing in the hnll of re;rcs-nt ittves at Washington The foil- ing a- the note handed to the chairman of the meeting: -Ni-ar the c'ose let us have "Your Mission' leptated by Mr I'hilhps. lo!i t sav 1 ealtiil lor it." A Lincoln. At the opera hiaue Monday Tiudav an-1 Widm'Suav, Nov. hi 17. is. Seats on tali at Will & Link's music stove. Kworiltr I.aah'a Miatake. E i.-t-l 1'Cg' ii'ati : George Lash, '.'endleton's popuU: recorder, wa'kel tut Alexander & Ib-xtel's stve Friday and facetiou -lv shook hands, as h supposed, with one ot the ligures represent ing prominent men whi'-h utand at the entiauee to the More, with the remark: "How are you, G rover 7 And how 's baby UiittC" To his horror ilie ligure moved, w i' hdrew itc hau l, an i looked at him in astonishment, tinallv ca'ting a pit ving glance, in the belief that Gcorg.i had just eseajK.il from Sa'em. Mr. I.adi had shaken hands with a live man aud n total -t i aii: sr. Trrtt-ltfra FxaiiiliiHtliii. Xolii e is heiehy given that the regular ullic exaruinatiou of teacheis, lor l.inti county, will take j'lace in Albany, commencing on Wednesday, Xov. B!th, at 1 o'clock i-. m. and continue until Friday noon, Nov. I.'i'h. All teachers must jxjsitively be iresent at the time of commencement, as no one w ill he admitted to the ex amination w ho is not so jiresent. G. F. Ui ssti L, County School Sujierintendeiit. r ire men's blect Ion. At a meeting of the board of fit e (it legates Monday evening Frank I'aiinals of Albany Engine Co. No. 1, was elected judge of the tire mtu's i kcti n to be held on Moll day, Pec. II; W. E. Gillelt, of I. inn Engine Co. No. 'J, and Percy II. Kelley, of the II. & L. Co., were electe I ill iks. It was decid ed that only active lire-men be allowed to vote ard that the names of suspended me mtc:s be puMi-hed. Exempt members will not be allowed to vote. All in'Miibcrs of McPherFon Pcd No. i hi t i'f Oregon i. A. I!, are reu'iested be present at the I next tie-etiiig at 7 I". M., sharp, l ii lay Nt.v. l:;-.h S:tl, for mut-tei- nig atul oilier 111 1 ort..nt business, .1. F. Whi ing. Commander, P. F. Tiib'cr, Ailjt. KimiiiuiiiK lite KNtl. ittr.hiy a sjitcial train ttok the siiH-iin:en.!eiit 1 f the Oregon Paeilie and the railroad eomniis-i-iom rs over the load to the front to make the examination r iiiired by law. TIIK t IIKL.lv K.NUICIIKI). The facilities f the jiresent day for the jroduciion of evervth II1U uiai w in con. nice to tlie material Aellare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syruji of Figs was first produced the w orld w as enriched w ith the on tyjierfect laxative known, as it is Ihe only remedy w hich is truly ll-asiiig and refreslrng 'o the taste and ip. nipt andetlectua! tocleatise the system gently in the Sjirii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is know" 11 the more popular it becomes. . HELD WITHOUT B&IL. Charles toaJ. n Bound Orr As An Ac - tutor j totbe Ingram Murder The case of Charles Louden, ar rested on a charge of being acces sory to the murder of Henry Ingram, came up in Justice Humphrey's court yesterday morn ing. E. A. Milner, Fred Goulet aud C. W. Watts testified that when Louden tame to town on the night of the murder he exhibited a re volver, saving: "This is the bov that did the work." Mr. Goule"t also testified that he loaned Louden one of the re vo' vers which was introduced iu evidence in the trial as one of the weapons w hich was used in- the murder. He had loaned it to him a bhort time be fore 'he killing. The wi nesses abo testilied that j when Louden came to town on the night of the murder he said that 'k'rank Ingrain told him before leaving that he gues.-ed the mall killed was Hnry Ingrain. The case was argued by the counsel for the s'ate and defense, ami the court held I he prisoner to await the Action of the rand jury without bail. 8HEDD AND VICINITY. Mr. Belvin Forbes has bu'lt a neat two-story house on his farm a mile west of town, he built a new barn some mouths ago. Luther Benson gave a temper ance lecture in the AI. hi. church u,. - ,. . , - 3 ,uK Some of the wells were tilled level fuil by the rain last week. Hev. Acheson of Oakville preaches at the new church every second Sabbath. Something wrong Somewhere. Ochcco Review : The expense incurred by Baket county for the six months ending September ."0, as shown bv the semi-annual re port of the county clerk, were !i-' '.:. The expenses incurred by lliook county for the same period of time, as shown by rhe report of the county clerk, published iu this paper October 18, were $SHt So, iessthan one-fourth as great as the expense,? of Baker county. Baker has not four times as much copu lation as this county, and the ex penses sh mid not be four times as great. There must be some mis management up there. Wauteri In The Ilallra. Charles E. Stone, who is in jail in this city for forging a check on the Bank of Oregon and obtaining money on it from Mr. James Mur ray, is wanted iu The Dalles for a similar otf'ense. Notice to the Public. I have this day sold to R G. Watson & Co., the grocery store and comission business heretofore carried on by me, at the corner of Ellsworth and Second street, con sisting of sto k of groceries, pio visions fixtures, etc. 1 will p iv all bills incurred by me while con ducting said business, on jiresenta lion. I retain the book accounts, jml jiarties indebted to me can call and jiav at the store until Pec. 1st, IS!l. "K. G. Watson & Co., receij".ing for me. After thai date all unjiaid accounts will be jdaced in the hands of my attorney for collection. E. J. Lannin;. Nov. 2, 1801. Having bought the grocer and commission business carried on at the corner of Second and Ellsworth streets by Capt. E. J. Landing, anil 1 nil in a full and complete stock of choice family groceries and supj'ies,we respectfully solicit he patronage of former customers and of the people generally of Al hany and vicinity. R. G. Watson t Co. Referring to the above I take Iea.-ure iu recommending my suiceasors, K. t. WatsoneVCo, to former customers and the tieo jle of Albany and vicinity. K. J. LAX.MNli. Nov. 2, LS'.lI. IIKI. FAKI.OW-At Millers s'atior. O. t If, IMU, Willijin K., scion I roil if A. tmtl K. hirmv, w't-il VI viars tl lie n'hs mill 1 ilay. KAKI.OW At Mil ers stution Nov. 1, IV.H, o'n; t, youii!fi8t sun of A. anil K t'Ar'ow, Mged tl yeiirs i::outlis aid IU tl-iys. These precious hiid t f promise were ear'y traii-jilsnted to lilos-tin in the Uter's garden above. They were taken fh-k last Jute, and al- thoiigli cveiythiiig that skillful pliysieiai s and loving friends could do, was done, yet tliey could not sh y the hand of death. Willie WuS a bright active hoy, full of life and energy, alwjy. first in hi cla-ses, liist in his i!uy, and 11 genera! fnvori'e wi h all who knew hi 111 unring 111 last sieKness allliuligli 11 great aiiii'crcr, hu never corn plaint d n I was evrr wau-hful of otiieis fear- iiie they too miq lit get sick, Wiliic, 1 Vi-r bright and cheerful, how s idlr you'll lie mi scd at home, at si liool, and by llio e who knew you best aim loved you deareat. Volh y vims as sweet a little bud as seas ever permitted to juit forth in a family garde a He was 11 very bright and jieeulinrly tweet, loving, and at trae ive child, a'vurs greetiiift you with 11 smile mid pleasant words. Oli! how sacn-d the chair will be that iifei' to ho'd that loving little llowrr. How our hearts g ics out in syiMiathy to the be cjvtd pan 11U, brother and sisters. May CoJ us"h:ii ttem in th-.-ir severe attlietioii la our prayer. Stricken parents c ase your warping, Lift your Uiuuirlil! above the sod, Th jugn your little oms are sleeji'njr. Yet their spirits are with (Jod. Jesus only lent them to us, They were- not sent here to Rtny, AutrHt came and eln'uni-.l our ilariinirs Oh! how we miss our bov to d:i ' 11 13. HW3 OF THE COAST. Interesting Iwms from Exchange! Throughout the North wrst. Superintendent Fai ley's report for the first month's operating ex penses (d the jiortage road at the Cascade'Locks shows that with the earnings the 0eratir,g expenses can be cut down sulli-h ntly to make the road f elf sustaining From the tenor of his remarks it is apparent that he w ill re&ign before January 1, and will recommend that the services of a superintend ent be disjiensed with. Hon. T. G. Owen, at one time assistant adjutnt g neral of the Oregon National Guard, died at his home in Mtishlield on Satur day last, agtiUOyeais. He leaves a wife and two children. Mr. Owen win born in Matte county, Mo., February, 1M ; came to Ore gon in LStjii; to Coos bay iu 1871. He was married in 1873 to Miss Xel ie Xida. He served on the Contedf rate side during the civil war, was editor of the C os Buy News for a shoit time aud also held the notation of sherill of C jo3 county at one time. Harvey Walker, the Bonanza stockman was killed on the steep grade seven miles east of Barker's station on the Ashland-l.inkville road as he was returning home from Ashland wiTi his wag n and four mules. They w ere ad broken this siiiiurer and two of theiu weie driven for the third li ne. Recent rains have made the road very slipjiery, and his team ran oil' with him ami threw the wagon oil' the grade, and he falling under the wago:i was instantly k'Hed. He was a highly resjiectid citizens of Klamath county. N. B. Haydon u:et ith an ac i dent last Saturday that co;t him his tight arm, and came very near taking his life. He is 25 yearsol l, a native ol Missouri, a single aiau and has been in the neighborhood of Linkville the jiast three years. In coming along the road to Ash land he saw a coyote, aud in idl ing his shotgun out of the wagon it was discharged, the conti nts entering his right ami in the middle and on the inside, tearing away the llesh and hieaking 1 1 . e hones in many jiieces up to mar the shoulder. Stray shots t nten-d his face, and his hat was full of hole. ! Siuslaw West: It is estimated that in the cons' ruction of the light-house it will be necessary for J.IKHI wugoii loads of uia'enui to pars over the road m w being built near 1 lei eta Head. This material will doubtless be unloaded at the government wharf at the mouth of the river. Work on the light house is, according to spec tica tions, to begin at once Eugene Guard : Lecturer F. M. Nighswander Saturday night or gardeel Cobuig Farmers' Alliance, with nine chatter members. Jas per Wilkms was elected secretary and M. Wilkins, lecturer. Mr. Nighswander will lecture and organ i.t! an alliance at tioshen Friday night and Pleasant Hill, Saturday. Mrs. Fmma SpHiildinu', formeilv of Jauei.e, but now of Portland, has been indicted, four iuitahy the l iiiled Satis grand jury tor sending obscene letters to Miss Mary Pogue, of Eugene, on Febru ary l'o J, last. Her trial will come off in Portland abjiu the lirst of next month -OF AM'.ANY, OK. 1,'Al'ITAI. STOCK, 1 00,01 M). J. L. Cowan, Pies Vice Pres., O. Cashier. ,J. A. M. Kalston. A rchibald, I lirector. -f. L. Cowan, J. M Kale ton, W. S. I .add, W. II. (iollra. J. A, Crawford, O. A Archibald. Transact a general banking busi ness, draw sight ibafts on New Yorl', San Francisco and Poitland, and receive ilepDsits subject to check. Can't Cook as Mother Did! How many a young wife's heart has been saddened by hearing the above remark ! And yet how often the words are true; especially when cake, pastry or biscuit are in question ! The reason is plain, yet it is "like telling a secret." Our mothers used and are using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. They cannot be misled into using any of the ammonia or alum powders. No dyspepsia no sallow complexions, when mother did the cooking. The first symptoms of ammonia poisoning, says a New York paper, which appear among those who work in ammonia factories, is a discoloration of the nose and fore head. This gradually extends over the face until the com plexion has a stained, blotched and unsightly appearance Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only pure cream of tartar powder that contains the whites of eggs. Dr. Price's Crearn 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 been questioned. I11S1NKSS LOCALS. Oysters in every style at Isoin.s. Cianberrics a' C. E. Browneil's. Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents. For ni'.:e fresh oysters go to John Isom's. Oysters iu any ipiantby at Isom's. Pigs feet and sour kraut at Allen Bros. Oysters for families ot) cents a lint at Isom's. New jewelrv of latest jat terns at Will Stark's. Will & i-taik have some elegant souvenir sjmjohs. When in town call at the lel monico for your nn-als. Choice ick!es in bulk, or juan tities to su:t, at Parker Bios. (ireat reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Reads. Fresh comb ho:;ey. Linn comity production, at Parker Bros. Beautiful gold watches in every imaginable design at Will it Stark's. I adies, Mis?cs and children's all wool uni'etwear in great variety at ihe Ladies Bazaar. Keej) your ccs ojien for bar gains at F. E. Allen's cheaj gro cery Store. Littler & Ball, dentists, make aluminum phi'cs, goal jdates umi continuous gum pi ties. Sod ivill : water is kept constant ly on hand by the bottle al G. L. Blackmail's drug store. Go to the Albany Baths & Par ber Shoj) for lir.-t class woik. (ieo. A. Landrcth jirojrietor. All kinds of fruit boxes bi iiiautitie.s to suit at the Sugir Pine Door & Lumb-r Coinpaii 'a. Span of good horses, harness and farm wag n for sale. Ajiply to J. A. Gross or at Pejiot Ilutel. Fui-iiishcd ro.itn suitabl for one or t.vo gentlemen, I'se of bath. Convenient location. Impure of C. B. Winn. Will Stark will be glad to show you their large line ot beau tiful silverware. It will do vou ' gct d, even if you don't buy. Call and see the brilliant dis play of hlirarv lamps :t C. E. P.row nell's. Not one kept, over from iast yeai but all this year's styles and will be sij-l a' tin lowest liv'mg prices. Mi. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a bei-h kiln at l is btick yard one mile west of the court house, and is juepaied to fill all orders. A man will be in waiting at the vard to attend to 1 all c.llers for brick. Freneli Tunny IVarrr. These wafers are for the relief and cure of jutinful and ircgular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no ina'ter what the cause, and are sure and sale every lime. Matiufac iiired by Emerson lrug Co., San .lose, Ca!., and for sale at ,.). A. Cumming's ' drug store only. TKI .-TUl H If M lies i- t. .-. ilill) iV tint I have Hi .U li.iiM.i fn ru "A. K. Mi I'hf'Kim. a 'i- it al t li i- 1 hue 1 f .- I'm. nee'tii at r'iri- Imicui v 'u-ii,tny, ef Il i.-t- , fiinl. Ton , MiMct-li tiiniilrnl e- 'i'i') lar, j h eli is i:cry ei lit tli.it I uitu i . .rot fur j 111 in ri" ci.t 1'is i.eir ilii-, i-ity. I i-hei rfii'ty re.-miiK-iiit thin ciihi;eiiy ;iinl the.r at-nt here-1 tho- v ho in eil reiiatiit fir.- iiiMir.tnec. Iiiiini; that if .my eni- h-;il'il h l e t'-e nii.i fyrtiti'c t he h.irne I 1 ut o' h r.i.i- mi. 1 hiinu ai I t.avi' tt-i'ii Hi v will li ivo nil h fiithiut I'riei.ilf to st 11 t lit ;hein iu t im- of tlistre-s. 1 a. ;. itMin - h.i i,ir,No.7, l.il. I Tliii iei the se ninl lii ihit thi kt:tMiho-il ' i-'tlli:iny pai 1 in i-ilr rit. wit-ii' tin- l.int j four mi'litii Ulni 1 ;'rla'iil e ik Weil fur it. I W . K, Mi-l'lu-i.-iin initio aii.i li 1 thelVii- neetieut l:iHtir:iiii e 1 niiir.iiiv m t lii-t i-.t . Clioite lliiB ileat. Put up at J market, on YV. latliamH meat Second and Maine streets, i the lower aM. I or . sale at w holesale ami retail. IUby ci ied, Mother sighed, Doctor preeeribed: Castoral MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S: 01ZERC0HT 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 ench an arsoitu.cnt has ever before been seun in the Willamette Valley. We have : CauD overcoats Lons ovsreoats Mclt:a ovorcoitu Worsted overcoats Wohavo Blue, Black and Sro ra Overcoats "Wo have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco t3, Ovorcoats -with fur on and overcoats without fur 0vsrcoat3 with Velvet Collars. Overcoats with cloth collars Weha-e single and double breasted overcoats "We have overcoat: for .he small man a3 well as the large nan We h overcoats wiih silk lining, and overcoats with cassimeie lining, we have overcoats w ith iarijit-r-sat 11 lining, ami overcoats with worsted lining. Call while the as sortment is large ami make a selection. wliii! I -IF J. l. ALBANY, : itr A I ihTe nil irvrrn tteil ill euuAnicn it Vila-.. Aw m. kvr count Ore I :nn, hear W A I is new llakerCitv. PCUTIIDV man u ho hait iince- Ukll I Ull I hee-iiiiie hlciitiittl with the reviurcra A A ft aiMl.leeliipiiient of that country. TtiiafiMU man 19 no nthcr than Mr. John Stewart, out of the wealthiest aiidiiuiat intiuential citizen in the comity. In a recent letter he says: "I h ni lieen suHeriiii; from pains in my ba. k uihI iciiural kidney coinpKint for itoiue time, ami Im! useil many remedies without ant hut temporary relief. The pains in inj tiact had lie.oine so severe thit 1 was prevented , fruni aUemliiiK to my work and could Dot iimve wnnniii tne nri or a eane. Hearing, throii ;li a frtund, of the wonderful cures ef- ... I..- I k.....n.. Ul.l..., T I u. lnj.,,1 ... trya box. and from that vc-v first dose I i.iiiiiii uiNiaRi reuet, ami neiore tl nit? nan 1 tie isintents of the tiox the pins in c y hack entirely dl"aptc.ired I have every f ith in the virtues of the Oie'Oii Kidney Tea, and can evnscientioiisly recommend it to my frieniM. I would not lie without it tor any thiiikT." Oiei;nn Kidney Tea cures headache, Incoo tinenee of uriee, brick dust sediment, burn innr painral nenition while urinatinfr, and all alliction of the kidney or urinary orauf f citlier sex. Ulster overcoats Chinchilla overcoats Horsey overcoats Stockinet overcoats EWE HAVE A FEW OF OUR; S1.00 Suife YOU WISH ON III. Vialla(;e STRAHAN BLOCK. MHER In llic Nd shall I liny ' FOR PRICES, QUALITY CONSIIOEK UK UlTY T IK CI.OSl ST.jan AND SKI.L TIIK LoWrT? you (Ji:r TtiK r.KSKH r.jpj S3 WE CLAIM. L E. BLAIN. ie :-: Leading :-:Clotli!Ci rr Merchant Soz overcoats Choviot ovorcoats Poaver ovorcoats Corkscrew overcoats & io., OREGON. CALL AND SEf. Tailor. loys F9