Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 13, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1891
ON BALE.
The Daily Hu will be on
l..k mnrn!n ot II. J. Jones'
kk .(....in h nrn'nri'il I
at 5 centa per copy.
THK MAIL.
If all at the Albany powofflce dote
For all office north )
Th Eastern tetea S 03 f K,
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C .ralll and YU.na 11:30
i.na l delivery oi.cn wluwhy fiom S to
li i. an- to '7r. a. IV:ofli-e open t
box inr all day.
JOTTINGS ABOUT TOW
F. M. French, jeweler.
Archbishop tiros", of Portland,
is in thin city.
Repairing nea'.ly done at the
large gilt boot store.
Judge K. S. Strahan cauia up
last evening fiom Salem.
J. B. Cougill returned yesterday
from a trip to Portland.
Dancing school to-night ut the
0era bouse at 8 o'clock.
Go to Klein Bros, and have your
Bhoes repaired while you wait.
Great reduction in sugar, c 'li
mit Uratlwohl's advertisement
for particulars.
Remember when you want any
thing in the spectacle line i-'it-ncii,
the jeweler, has it.
Special bargains in ladies' gold
and gold tilled watches at F. M.
French's, the corner jewelry store.
Klein Bros can make yon any
style of a boot or a shoe yon vih,
and will guarantee a perfect tit.
Try them on a pair.
Kev. T. J. Wilson received a
dispatch from the ea.-t paying that
iiia brother had been stricken w.th
paralysis and was in a critical
condition.
Mr. Fred Piper, who has been
attending medical college in San
Francisco,, is spending a few days
with his sister, Mrs. K. W. Lanj.
don, in this city.
Rev. A. Leeltoy. formerly of
Brownsville now of Lafiranle,
was in the city yesterday, liavi.' ir
been paying a visit to his old
pastorate in Brownsville.
Orgeana Encamj'iui-ni No. ."wi!l
meet at the I. O. (). F. hall to
night. Business of importance h
t be transacted, and a full attend
ance is desired. By order of the
V. P.
F. L. Kenton has just received a
large lot of fine sweet cider w hich '
will De sold at o cents per ulass r
25 centa per gallon. Orders should
ba left at J:ice, whi'e it is fresh
and sweet.
The Ladies Anxi'ary of the
Young Men's Christian Assx-ia-tion
will give a reception and
sociable on New Year day. Keep
this in mind as it promises to be a
very enjoyable srliir.
Kev. E. K. Bricbard will speak
at the Y. M. V. A. meeting to
night in the W. C. T. I'. ball.
Subject, "What is My Idol?" A
cordial invitation is extendi d to
everybody. Mr. 1). J I. Mct'ul
lougb will lead the siugii g.
The young people of the Chris
tian Endeavor Society of the hirst
Presbyterian church will give a
"New England supper," on Fri
day evening, Nov. JS'M. No
tice of the place will he given
later.
Philiip Phillips, the singing pil
grim, will he in All any on Nov.
10, 17 and IS in his great rendition
of "Around the World in a Char
iot of Song," which will be illus
trated with a royal photo-opticati.
lie will be assisted by his talented
son.
The damage case of the editor of
the late Lebanon laily ttfort.
against II. Y. Kirkpatrick, tirst
thrown out in Lebanon justice
court, was, on Saturday, hioulit
before a Brownsville justice and
decided again in favor of Kirkpat
rick. Klein iiros. are now better pre
pared tban ever to do repairing
on boots and shoes, tiny having
added another lirst-clas-s shoemak
er to their working force in their
repairing and custom department.
All repairingbrought to them will
receive prompt attention, and they
Will allow none but lirtt-cluss work
to leave their shop.
The Delsarte corset a Hol ds a
upport both li'ht and strong,
freedom in all motion and elegance
of shape. The lielsarte waists for
ladies and children are recommen
ded by all who have tried them.
Perfect tit guarantee:!. Mrs. Talt.
exclusive agent. Samples muy be
seen at Mrs. Gilbert's dressmak
ing parlors, over Golden Rule
Bazaar.
A Beautiful Sight.
Julius Gradwohl wishes to re
new his invitation to the ladies of
Albany to call and r-ee his beauti
ful array of hanging lamps It is
a sight worth looking at. He has
just received ' a complete line of
bicycles and tricyles for boys and
girls. He has also receive I an
other large lot of sugar, and tlio.-e
who wish to purchase w hile suar
is cheap, should not wait, lie
still sells choice Arbuckle's coll'ee
at one pourd for L'" cent'. It
will pay you to call and inspect
his goods. Those who want tine
holiday presents should call early
and have them laid aw ay for them.
Corp MvetliiR.
The regular meeting of McPher
son Belief Corps No. lo, W. K. C ,
will convene in G. A. K. hall, on
Friday, at 2:30 o'clock r. m. A full
attendance is reiiiested as busi
ness ol importance is to be looked
after, respecting inspection ar:d
. other matters. J-et every member
be promptly on hand.
Brldg Coinplete.
The bridge across Thomas creek,
above Scio, being built byH. B.
Ut. John, was completed liis
week, The contract price fs
KEW3 OF THE C0A3T.
Iiteret!ag Items from Exchangei
Thronuhout thd Northwest.
The netJaxaWc Vr,VMy ofGW
VlllllS IS f.l !
IW-ntoti county shows an
lii-
reuse in net valuation of
in the past year,
Hip owners of the coal mini's at
Fossil have put on a Itir force of
men and are going right atiead
developing their propeity.
7eu ut' 101 n is at work rebuild-
"J":
Western I tnoti s lute ne
ween Salem and Portland. TheV
iest of poles and w ire is being used,
The town cf I'lineville was oiit
f.lhtou the 1st of October. This
of debt on the 1st of October. Ibis
is something a good many more
pretentious tosens larinot boast of.
A child about 1 year old had a
nsirow escape Monday iirHnirgin
Kugene. It was on the track, and
the engineer just had time to stop
the uotth-liotind local train.
Nelson Ciow, an exemplary a; d
industrious young man engaged iu
warehousing grain for llamil'un A
Uotike at i'uLon, I'mntiHa county,
was kilhd on Tuesday, by the giv
ing away of a break lie was trj ing
to set with a ivow bar while moving
cats, ptecipitating him betw een the
cats I leaking his ruck.
Fast Ort L'otiian : J. t. Mmr
hciise, if VesNii. who recently
dispos d of his line f ilm, is inter
esting himself li'ively in Wallowa
county inii.es. lie lately pur
chased two mo;c claims in the
Jo-eph liti i- t, and will put in
suitaMe machinery for working
ore, as soon as possible. It is toe
intention of Mr. .Moor house to in
vest in a small mid at tirst, as he
will do custom work. No doubt
his business will be sntliciciit to
demand an increase in machinery
atrer the tirst seas n.
P ulist.liit ial Work.
Inc amount ot piling put n?
ir.e piers of the Albanv bri.lge a
well as th-j solid manner in which
itisdiiven dwn speaks loudly
for the excellent manner in which
the work is I eing done, in the se -oiul
pier Ir.iii this side which
stnuls at the foot of th" bland
for m id by the continence of the
Calapooia nut Willamette there
were put in -i:J piles, ranging iu
depth from l:r to US feet. The
original iiiteiitioii ha I been for :!
piles but the ri ii in b.r w.s in
creased The next pier, at the
t nd of the -ill) foot span, just at
the ed'.e of the shore on the Ben
ton coiintv side is niually as
solid! v put in. as well as the chore
iier on this sid; vml the fourth
ami tilth t ers on
Hie l.eii'oii
county side will ah
m ne pur. ir.
in like solid manner.
A New Kiver Uoitt.
('orvallis Tunes : Messrs. Young
loe have just lauuchi d a neat
little river boat to ply the waters
of the Willamette and she is now
moored at Cant horn's w har f wl e:e
workmen are putting on a fe
finishing touches prior to taking
her to Sideni for machinery. She
was built a few miles a' ove this
city and is an attractive and tiim
little craft. Arthur Wallace, ol
this city, has shown considerable
skill in her construction and it is
lielievt-d she will be a racer, ."-he
is s:; f. et long, sixteen feet wide
and will draw eh jut ten inches of
water. ller machinery will be
tirst class and she will engage in
the Height and passotiger trade.
Shu hai been christened the"U.
('. Yotu v'" and w ill be ready for
service iu about thirl.' davs.
i-tuiip runup.
Read the pr
comments con-
cernm
bis
splendnl entertain-
ments.
N. Y. Herald: He is considered
peerless as a singer of sucred and
descriptive sosigs.
Ioston Journal: Philip Phillips
completely captivated his large
audience hisf iiinhtat the Tremout
reinjile. People wt reextravaint
in Iheir piai.'e of his excellent
entertainments.
Cincinnati Kuuirer: Philip
Phillips "Chariot of Songs Bound
the World'' is magnificent.
At the op ra house Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. Seals
ou eale at Will V Link's.
It Wont Taper.
Hob Johnson, of the Corvallis
Times. g.ts oil' tnis : "What a fine
base '.Massachusetts' w ill make to
the pyramid of d'-moci'atic states
in the presidential election, anil
how nicely the word 'Iowa' will
tapr it ell." If I'.ob depends upon
that fouudat ion and taper for his
flection bets, he will tind himself
as tlat as a patieake on Wednesday
following Tuesday after the tirst
Monday in November. IS!i2. bet
ter not i-uild any pyramids.
liure Merit.
One of It liana's talented sons,
who makes portrait painting his
specially, has recently won the
tirst prize at the Munich exhibi
t:oii of paint imrs, an honor that is
seldom uaiued by an American.
This gentleman H Mr. T. C.
Steele, a brother of Mr. S. N.
Steele, of this city. His works
include many tottraits of famous
citizens of Indiana, and are fast
givir.g him rem wn throughout the
aitistic world.
All members of Mcpherson Pest
No. 5 Heptof Oregon G. A. B. are
reipiested to be present at the
next meeting at- 7 i v., sharp,
Friday Nov. 13th IS'd, for muster
ing and other important business,
J. F. Whiting.
Commander,
B. F. Tab'er, Adjt.
W nuts to ii Buck.
The Eugene Gua-d niys that A.
S. Powers was down from Me
Ken.ie Bridge last evening. He
suysthitthe man Piibc ck.atllict
ed w ith leprosy, is a little better
than when examined by the
physicians. II e e x reuses a desire
U return to Honolulu ut the tirst
I'buncc.
HEAL ESTATE SALE3.
li. B. Monteith to I '.. E. Mon
tague, tract in P.L.C of George
Cline and w ife ; consideration, if 10.
K. J, Lanuin, ttux, to E. E.
Montague, lot 1 b!ix-k 1-0, Houck's
add. to Albany, US(iO.
Newman (ioodman, et. al, to J.
C. Turnidge, 17 acres, sec. 15 t;.
12 s. r. 1 w, $1.
J. E. Turnidge to J. C. Hardin,
pan el in sec. '') tp. 1 1 s. r. 1 w, if 1.
Wm. Clymer to E. E. Hammock
1 acre in U.L.C. of Jas. Tali ma u
etin, sflbO.
1 N. W iiriiioutli, etux, to Seba
Hai ker, -1 acres in
y r. I! w, $ ii'OO.
Miichard L. Gaines
Mill Co,, 8. e. !.. si e.
es iu sec. 0 tn. 14
to Niagara
L'H tp. y's. r.
4 e, tl.
Everett I. Mi!Ur, e!u, to Jas.
W. Scanland, lot S blk 5 K's Ihd
add. to Lebanon, ifl.MI.
J. L. Hill, etux, to W. II. I'.ar
tages, lots 10, II, 12, blk 4 Fair
dale add to Albany, $;JU0.
Peter Sch'o-ser, etux, to C'has.
A. Powell, III 18 acres in D.L.C.
No. 58, f'rtll).
(ieo. Arehart, etux, to Fred
Sehultz, 105 acres in tji. 13 s. r. 3
w, 4'.i50.
Mary J. Page to Geo. W. Biddle,
n. '., and s. w. '4' blk 1!, M. & S.
add to Albany, ifoOO.
John M. Fountain, etux, to J. 1.
Fount tin, et al. 310 acres in tp 15
s. r. 4 w , $1.
J. L. Hill, etux, to D. E. Mob
ley, lots 1, 2, 3, blk 0, Hill's add
to Lebanon, 45.
C. E. Hawkins and wife to G.
W. Youi g.lot 15 blk I, lots 2,3,
blk 2, Allen A. Haw kins' add to
Albanv, $050.
W. P. Coney, et al, to James
Mcljride, 40 acres, sec. 27 tp. s. r.
4 w , $152.1.
Laura Farrow to K. N, Wr'L'ht,
lo!s 0 and 10, blk 1, Shedd, flOO.
The Cui vhIIU (,'olt.
Corvallis Times: It alwas gives
pride to the sporting public in
this neighborhood to learn of the
etories of Oregon Lclnce, the
CiVi'a'lis colt. He belongs to
James Foster, formerly ot this
city, and has Ji'st come to tht
front in San Francisco, winning a
!f4iu purse at. a distance of seven
and a half furlongi. As eight fur
longs make a mile, it will be seen
that fast time was made, as the
lime g veil by the judges was
1:35 4 5. The rrcoid tor this dis
tance, seven and a half furlongs,
at present l:34'j held bv Leo
11. as a 3 year-old, w ith 05 pounds
up at Nashville, Tenn., on May 3,
1S88. On November 4'h at San
Francisco, out of some seven
starts, amor g whom was Geral
dine, 0 years old, who as a 3-year-old
at Morris Park, N. Y., on
August 20, 188!, ran a half mile in
1 :4ti carrying 122 pounds. By a
Sail Fiancisco paper ot November
4th, it is seen Geraldine was ac
corded a "cinch," but made the
six and a half furlongs in 1 :lti 1-5
with Oregon Eclipse second by
two lengths. It seems Oregon
iv-lipse must have had hold of a
string to thai "cinch."' biufax
has previously run the distance in
1 :20, so that this now stands as a
world's record for that distance,
It can be reniai k- d just here that
Idaho ('hie', who had eighty
pounds up against Oregon
Eclip-e's ninety seven puir.ds up
in tiiis race, ran unplaced, iu fact,
was sixth. It will be remembered
that at the last meeting of the Or
f'oii annculuiral society Oreuon
l-i'lltill ,1-u.i 1 I'll, -I, l.lf l.l.ilii.l
CLief, for w hich the Fosters paid
a rfll.'O fine. On November lith,
Geialdiue and Oregon Fclipse met
in the seven and one-half furlong
ni'.-e and Geraldine was beaten as
noted at the head of this article.
The r ider of Oiegoii Eclipse is an
Independence b jy named Belt, son
of the late Thomas Belt, and w tll
known in this city.
Tim Australian Ballot Law.
On all hands, wherever tried,
the Australian ballot law fean s to
have met with general approval,
and we predict tint time and ex
perience w ill justify the present
impression iu its favor, stjs The
Hai'es Chronicle. With us it is
yet an untried experiment, but al
most any method wo 'd be an im
provement o:i the old method of
ward strikers corralling voters in
a back room, tilling tl em full of
wnisky, fixing their t ckets and
leading the in up to the polls like
so many silly sheep. The busi
ness. too of buying votesatso much
a head will be at an end, l 'cause
the buyer will never know if the
contract has been kept, the ward
workers will he kept away frou:
the Kills, and the voter will be
permitted to cat his ballot quiet
ly and without interference fro-n
any one. The new system w ill be
a vast improvement on tb-i old,
because it will far more nearly
give an expression of the people's
choice of the candidates for tdlice
Oregon on Wheelx.
The Oregon Immigration Board's
car, "Oregon on W heels.'' appears
: to have made a decided hit iu the
I Northwestern states. Last week
, it was on exhibition in St. Paul,
i Minneapolis and other Minnesota
! cities, and the in habitants of
those towns are enthusiastic
about it. Secretary Masten has
leceived scores ef let ters from peo
ple living in cities where the car
was exhibi'ed, complimenting the
board on the car and its exhibits,
and askingfor further information
about the resonries of Oregon.
Patriarch's Meeting.
All members of the Patriarchs'
Militant are urgently reijues'ed to
b? present at tne regular meeting
of the encampment this Fiiday
evening, as there is business of
importance to trunsaet.
J. C. I.IITI KK,
Captain.
I'lauu ICeciial.
At the opera house, Fricay
evening November 20ih. By the
advsucdd cliss of Prof. E. G.
Ixuillard's pupils. The recital
w ill include solos, duets on one
piano, duets on two piaros, and
ipiartetts (two pianos and e:ght
hands.)
A CANARD,
Ttc New Yo k Press Exposei That "Im
portant Bill" Botlnem.
The article credited to the New
York Press in a recent issue of this
paper, in which it was alleged that
unfavorable action had been taken
in the New York legislature
against the Boyal Baking Powder,
proves to have been a canard,
gotten up and circulated by oppo
sition baking powder makers for
pii'ioses ipiite apparent to every
one.
The New York Press, in expos
ing the fraud, says: "No such
legislation as tint stated iu this
article has ever been had in this
state or in any legislature, to our
knowledge." The lie is made
from whole cloih. The Press dis
claims any responsibility for the
publication, and objects t being
made a party to such methods
adopted by some baking powder
manufacturers in their eti;rtsto
substitute their goods for others
now in use.
Cooler Lolger.
Hotel de Holl'irian had four
lodgers iast night; two of them
claimed to be deserters from the
8th 1'. S, cavalry, one deieiting
in 1SS0 and the ot u r in 1S88,
while the regiment was in Texas.
The other two were tlits vic
tims of too much anient rpirits.
T. Lynch of the barber
shi p, was so oinp'eU-ly done up
witli the jim jams that he wanted
to kill everybody who came near
him, and became so violent that
Engineer Lee concluded that the
cooler a as the Fafest place to keep
him, and administer the tut d c:ne
necessary for him to take. So
there he rested.
Notice to the I'ultllc.
I have this day sold to It 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 stock of groceries, pro
visions lixlnres, etc. I will piy
all l itis incurred by me w hile con
ducting said business, on preseuta
tion. 1 retain the book accounts,
and parties indebted to ine can
call and pav at the store until Iec.
1st, 1801. "K. li. Watson x Co.,
receipting for me. After thai date
all unpaid accounts w ill be placed
iu the hands ol my attorney tor
I collection
E. J. Laxsi.m;
Nov.
1891.
Having bought the grocery and
commission business carried n at
the corner of Second and Ellsworth
streets by Capt. K. J. Lunuing,
and hud iu a full and complete
sti ck of choice family groceries
and supplies, we respectfully solicit
i he patronage of former customers
and of the people generally ( f Al
bany and vicinity.
B. G. Watson i Co.
Referring to the above I take
plea.-me in recommending my
sir eeasors, K. G. Watson & Co ,
to former customers and the peo
ple of Albany and vicinity.
E. J. L.VN'MNtS.
No v. 2, 1801.
Alotliera?
Casloria is recommended 1
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
its ingredients are published
around each bottle. It is pleasant
to the taste and absolutely harm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, unites pain.
cures diarrhici and wind colic,
allays feverishness, destroys
worms, and prevents convulsions,
soothes the child and gives it re
freshing and natural sleep. Cas
soria is the children's panacea
the mothers' friend. 35 d"s, 35
cents.
Teacher' Local Meeting.
A local teachers' meeting will be
held at Lebanon on Friday evening
and Satunlav the L'llth and 21st of
Nov. LS'.it.
Prof J. B. II. rnerof Albany will
be pM-se nt on Friday evening and
will deliver a lecture that will he
of importance) to teachers and
school otlicers. All teachers and
school ollicers in the vicinity of
Lebanon are earnestly reiiies.ed
t ) be present ; also parents and the
public in general ara cordially in
vited to attend all the sessions.
SATl'HPAY, !) :30 A. M.
1. Language Piof. B.ir.ee, So
daville, 2. How to Secure Order in
School Prof. Latta, Tallman.
3. Primary Numbers How to
Teach Miss Elizabeth Carothers.
1 :30 c. m.
1. Geography W. M. Brown.
Miscellaneous
Inscussions.
BlSSKI.I,,
i-upt.
G. F,
TH K WOHLII KNKICHKI).
The facilities of the present day
for the production of everything
that will conduce to the material
welfare and twnfort oi natikind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of F"igs was first produced
the world w as enriched with the on
ty perfect laxative know n, as it is
Iheonly remedy which is "truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt andeflectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprit.
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the moie
popular it becomes.
I OST.-1N THIS CI I V OS SI MUY AF
li tcrmxiii, tlie le'.'Cinl t t tlit- ehrtstian
iliurcti t-f Altiatiy. 'Die tin.ler wit! I.u hii tu
lily rewarded ?)' leaving tlio t-auie at thii
Clioite Micce Meat
Put up at J. W. Tatham's meat
mui-hd, on Second and Maine
s'reets, in the lower ward. For
sale at w holesale and retail.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Cattoria I
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Will & Stark, the jewelers.
Fresh Eastern oysters at Ismn's.
Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bro.",
Oysters in every style at Isoni,s.
Cranberries at C. I;. Browneil's.
Meals at the Delinonico 25 cents.
For nice fresh oysters go to John
Isones.
Oysters in any uantiiy at
Isom's.
Isom h.ns the only oyster parlors
in the city.
Pigs feet bud Four kraut at
Allen Bros.
Choice eating and coi iking apples
at Allen Bros.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isom's.
New jew elry of lateBt pat terns at
Will & Stark's.
Bepairing ui'atly done at Klein
Bros shoe store.
Will it Stark have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
(Jo to the Delinonico restaurant
for Eastern oysters.
When in town call at the Del
inonico for your meals.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Great reduction in embroidere-d
flouncing at W. F. Beads.
Buy your heating and coo'.;
stoves of Hopkins Bros.
A lino line of gold rings just
opened at Will At Stark's.
Klein Bros., are giving their
customers an elegtut piano.
Fresh comb honey. Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
A full line of choice cigars am
tobaccos kept ut F. E. Allen's.
Fresh ovsters in anv stvleat the
Diamond Chop House 25 cents.
Alien Bros., ahvavs supply their
customers w it.u butter and egg',
Necessaries delicacies and
luxuries, at Allen Bros., grocery
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at Will A
Stark's.
Ask your grocer for some of the
choice mince meat put up by J. W.
Tat ham.
Keep your eves open for bar
gains at F. E. Allen's cheap gro
ceiy store.
Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended
coll'ee received on everv steamer at
Allen Bms.
Another lot of those one dollar
kid gloves, just received at the
Laiies Bazaar.
Subscriptions for all the leading
migazines and newspapers taken
at the postothce.
Ladies, Misses and children's all
wool une'erwear in great variety at
the Luetics Bazaar.
Littler & Ball, dentists, make
aluminum plates, go'.d plates and
continuous gum plates.
Sodavilh; water is kept constant
ly on hand l.v the bottle a- G. L.
Blackmail's drug stoie.
(jo to the Albanv Baths & Bar
ber Shop for lir.-t class work,
(ieo. A. Landreth proprietor.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
iiiantities to suit at the Sngir
Pine Door A Lumber Company's.
Span of good horses, harness
and farm wagon for pale. Apply
to J. A. Gross or at Der,iot Hotel.
Furnished r ioiii suitable for one
or two gentlemen. I'se of bath.
Convenient location. Impure of
C. B. Winn.
Just received at the Ladies
Bazaar an elegant line of fancv
cords, flings and port pons suitable
for all kinds of fancy work, also the
new shades in zephyrs.
Call and see the brilliant dis
play of library lamps ft C. E.
Browneil's. Not one kept over
from last year but all this year's
styles and will be sold at the
lowest living prices.
Mi. J. S. Morgan has ju.t
completed burning a freth kiln
at I is brick yard one mile west of
the court house, and is prepared
to (ill all orders. A man will be
iu waiting at the yard to attend to
all callers for brick.
Opera House,
Warner ,V ''rieior, l,.wi ,t Mmmuors.
KOniAT, WE5W711K mbdat,
Nov. loth, 17th and 1 5th,
IMIILUI' :-: PHILLIPS.
Tim Singing Pilgrim,
Around the Wot Id in a Chariot of
Songs. A peerless pilgrimage
graphically illustrated with 1500
col"ssai views taken from nature
and colored by eminent artists,
luagnilicd snd illuminated by the
Royal Photo Oiilican,
Illustrating accurately the most
nitigniti.'ent cities, edifices, fc. i,
ery, portraits, art, architecture,
statuary, costu in e and sccial lif-,
from the 20 dlllerent countries vis
ited, with graphic d scriptions and
wonderful surprises, meclnnical
changes and fascinating transfor
mations. Bcplete with songs su
perbly il'iHtrati d. whi'e being in
imitably su::g.
Seats on frale at Will & Links,
50 and 75 cents ; children, 25 cents ;
course, $ 1.75.
Used in Millions of Homes
MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S:
OiZERCOHT
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 Fnch an aFsoi tmcnt
has ever before been seen in the Willamette Valle;y. We have:
Cauo overcoats Ulster overcoats
Long overcoats Chinchilla overcoats
2oltoa overcoata Zersoy overcoats
"Worsted overcoats Stockinet overcoats
Wo have Blue, Black and Brown Overcoats
Wo have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco . t3,
Overcoats with fur on and overcoats without fur
Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats with cloth collars
"Wo ha?e single and douhle breasted overcoats
We have overcoat: for .he small man as well as the large man
We have overcoats w iih silk lining, and overcoats with cassimeie liuiug, we have eiven-oats w ith farmer
sat n lining, and overcoats with worsted lining. Call while the as
sortment is large and make a selection.
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ALBANY,
1h 6! wi-h:t'K jiaiiitiiic and emltoiiTury
work done fr X:n:i, should It aye Iheir or
lt rs early with Mrx, 1 1 man, g a not to lie
rnhe at time of wanting them Oniern
l-ikcii for ho'itlay books and other Knot) liter
tture. 1K Kit yt.
IiEMKMHKU
The sweet tine J piano t hit Stan's in tue
loii.e,t, hrt kej b sth k 'n damp or cold weath
er an 1 ifivei pe-fect satisfaction it tlie
Ilentine A: Loiitf. 1if e? is a pleasure witi
tuch a treafliire in the hmiae. 1'atl and k'ct
one at Mrs. Ifvmang.
Linn Co. NaW Bank
-OF ALBANY, 0R.-
e-AI'IIAI. stock, -.- - tlOO.OlK).
I. L. Cowan, Pies., J. M. Ralston.
Vice. Pres., O. A. Archibald,
Cashier.
MirecU r L L. Cow an, J. M Rals
ton. W. S. Lad I, W. II. lioltra,
J. A, Crawford, O. A. Archibald.
Transact a neneral banking busi
ness, iiraw sight d'alts on iew
Yuri', San Francisco and Portland,
and receive deposits subject to
check.
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'QUARTER
.t w ir.. f mm a
I!.. I III II:
ker count) (Ire OC H
on, ntur uhaiUr fl
in ii'.w li:ikvr City. &PCIITIIDV
man )io his oinccUtil I Ull I
liccoini' iilcntileil with the ruMiuroraA lift
:i!iililcvd.ipnicnt of that country. ThUnUU
man la no otitt-r than Mr. Julin SU-wart, one
nf the wtilthiuat anil moat influential citizent
in the county. In a recent letter he Bays:
ji.i.1 hecn auneruijr rrom pain in my in, k
vntl general kidney complaint for pome time.
:imt h:u. UMeil many remediea wirnout anv
but temporary relief. The pains in nij back
hud hei-oine ao Hevere tht 1 was .revented
fr .ni altendhiK tn my work and could not
ve wutioiit the lire of a cane. Hearing,
llirouuh a friend, .f the wonderful curea ef.
foil i.y Oregon kidney Tea, I wa inJueed to
try a iiov, and rrom that vevv brat dose I
found instai't relief, and before u iuir halt
the contents ni the hox the pjiiiib in c y tiai'li
entirely liUuppe.tred 1 have every f ith in
the virtues of the Oiis.'Oii Kidney" Tea, and
.in cohscientioualy rcjominend it to m
friemla 1 wou'd not be without it (or any
thini;."
Orei;. n kidney Tea cures heailachc, inon
tinence of urii.e, brick duat aediment, burn
or pai:ic.il aeiiautiou wnile urinatinir, and
all atfi clioiia of the kidney or urinary organ!
of either acx.
40 Years the Standard
EWE HAVE A FEW OF OUR3
YOU AVI SEE ONJ.
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Cheviot overcoats
Seaver overcoats
Corkscrew overcoats
s for
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THK CLOSEST
Tin: LOWI.ST.
TIIK KKXKHr.
CALL AND SET.
Word ska 1 Buy?
BLAIN,
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Tailor.
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