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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1891)
ME MOBNLNG HEKALD: SATURDAY, KOVEMBER 14, 1891 UN HALF. Th Dailt Hsralo wi'l be on aale each mora in IT at If. J. Jones book store.whereitonhe procute at 5 cents per copy. f THE M Ml. Malta t the Albany pHitote cUme For til office north i The Kaatern atatca rha Wert Sida C .rallu ami Y4U:u all ottViaauuth.. Urn il delivery oc;ii jii-fl y 9 am. an ti Jr. a. IWUli box o nrr all day . o 1 r , i .-.o . M I. um - III r jun '.'. JOTTIXUS AKML'T TOWN. 1'hilip Phillips Monday veiling. The Noss Jollities art- coining t" Albany on Nov. J. K. Weatherford returned from Portland list evening. Dou't forgft to try Kenton'.- tine sweet cider while it is Irish. S. V. Keeec, of the tirecti l-asin Lumbering Co., is in the city. Postmaster F. M. Miller an.l .1. F. Whiting, of Lebanon, an; in the city. l. M. Larg, Charles Mueller and Wiu. Campbell went to .Salem yesterday. lr. G. V. Mastort and family went to Portland ycsierdiy to spend a few day.". Judge 1. K. X. Idackbnrn Las returned from Curvallis. whore In has been attending court. The city council met la-t tii.-ht and adjourned until Tuesday cven ills' without transacting any I i -1 -i.ess. John C. St-.!', ti.e well known saddlery harJwaie man, of Sao a nii-nto, is sb-pping v.t the t. 1 bailee. The contract for building the Cumberland Presbyterian church atSndaville has been awarded t Vt . F. Ba-gcr, ot t'oburg. Mr. S. Shannon, a'eiit for the Spanish Sti:tleiits, is in t'ie c tv makicg arrangements fir ids company at the opera h--iise, 1'. i day, Nov. Path. Mr. C. K. Wolvcrt.-n. Jud-.- I.. Flinu, lion. J. K. Weal!. e. ford and Jude J. J. Whi in-y have been attending circuit conit in Corvallis this week. lr. K. lowney lllair, aCiim'ier lain Presbyterian minister, will preach in the Southern Mel hi di-t church Sunday morning and eve ning at the usual hours. The Philharmonic club i-i ar ranging to give a fraud masquer ade ball on Christmas i.ilit at I lie opera house, which premises to be tie event if the season. The grand jury at Curvaids faded to indict P. F. Watson, of the Sunday Mercury, on a charr of criminal libel for puhlishirg articles reflect in; on the character of J. R Scratfonl. Kggs are scarce at "0 cent.-', an ! good butter is worth from '-'" t '.. cents. There is money lor sj'im ons who is a hustler and ho v. di make a businet-s of jir ducing these staple items of tiade. A praycruieeting ti ti e Im-al union of the Y. 1. S. C. 1".. will bo held in tlw Congregational church Sunday, Nov. 1". at t:l" i v. Subject: "In the World, but not of It," John I7:llo. AW are crdiallv invited. Alusteml In. Interesting exe'eises were held t the G. A. K. hall l.i-t cvermir. i 1 the occasion being the mus'erii y in of seven new membtrs. They ware Ifcivid S. Gibson. Peiiiitidii Zeigler. Kvart Hover. Samuel h-- j llree. Kandall I'avis. Ivlw iinl ! I'nderwood and Frwin !i,w. Several visitors were present t orn Lebanon and else a here. Tli exercises were com! uet d by 1'os Commander J. F. Whit ug, of Lebanon, after which a seciablt- waa held, which was partieipate in by the members ot both theG. ( I A. K. anil the Women s Keliel ehuii ii i:ihop Bee Her will deliver Corp. Refreshments were served 1 one of bis greale-t a idresMrs. Sub and it was uuade a very pleasant j iect, "The Fin d Reckoning." The occasion. j The Kei'Ulillean Tie republican C'oiiiiniltf e. central com mittee lor the city h is appointe'l S.S.Train from ihe secoi d w ard U nil the vacancy cause i by the removal from the city of . H. Irvine. The committee will meet and rrangi; 'or the pr inaiy nu 1 1 mgs in a tew ilays. 1 he chan man of the cornmittte is Isaac Conn ot the tirst ward, i:d the m inl-ei from the thiid w.i'd i- Wm. lli'.'ton. I'liilip I'hllll)-. Philip Phillips 'Around th Woildiua C'bariof .i S.mg"' is all that has been el aimed for it. It is beautiful, I ntertaiuing ami instructive. Such has Imn tl.e universal verdict of a large atnii enee a Moart .Acad my last night. The views are el- g nit Mini desciiptive lectures int lest-cg. and the music ot a h'gh i rdi r. Such exhibition h;i: rerei.e ! the iiiiiiualilted i n'oremeiit -i i! a number of prominent mini r,-is. Mr. Phi. lips iinnouiH-nl tli.it a change of programme wmiM In presented each eveiiirg I 'a ly State, Richii ond, Ya. At the oera louse Moi.d.iy, Tuesday and Wnlne-diy ru n i.g of next week. Seats on s:i!.- at Will A Link's music sloi c. A Beautiful Sichl. Julius tiradwohl wishes t rt iiew his invitation to the iisbes i.i Albany to call md ree ids bevnt -tul array of hanging lamp- It is a sight woith liKiking ct. lie has just lea ived a ri.inplete lim-"! bicycles and tricj les lor bo)sa:i-l girls. He has aWo leit ivel mi-j other large lot ot sugar, ami tho i-; who wish lo purchase while st' ir is cheap, rhould i;ot wair. ile still sells choice Arbiickle's cftlec i at one pom d fcr L' tnt. It; will iay you to ca'l and inspect; his Hoods. Those who waut hue holiday presents should call early aad have th?m laid away for tin m. T3E Qcrsnoi; or paving. Fi t ie present c mil l it atii'iils Hlnplc ll.c !a! i.i"nt that il ipll-.-tlOll imvillL? Ill 'St S.'"ll in ilr ti t this i -itv. Knough money Ins nl ready U-eii spoilt in tryinf to make a ie-,i..-etal' silcet I'V tlio iisj til jiavel to bavi- put dev. n a tirsl- lass ptvi iuenl fr .in one nd of !n- btrc-et t tiie ,th- r, and still it is mil My. A iMiinber of piojerty owners lui-.e a n ndy e press,.,! tticinsclves mi.Morof pai:ig. a id now that the ! i: br.ilg- ard t!i sewer work is . i. r; to d IK the next public . in ; : . lilt lit- shf.u'd iceiu ic tin' pavn.got Albany's principal btlM SUtef. Tin- bitllUl'.noUa paveim lit th.;t is b: it:;,' p'.t down on Wathin.t n st reft in IVtlaiid is not so expensive but t .at i' co ild be put I -. ii here to a U au !a'", and it u.akis a fine s rec-t. Asphal', w iecli is iic,i,,y the same, or vitrii'ud brick, woul l also make a if.o 1 sMvtt. The ipie.-:ioii ought t i be (Hkcus ed. tl.e best kind of pa'. ir.g lor a city lilv Albany dc U iiuiiu !, and lt:e put into executi u. Ki tui lint ilmtie. lb v. I. II Fi.- her, of .1, il ron one til til!1 ci. g..tes ot the Origoli eonierei ce, to the gem ral coti ieie 'iv ci' I he Iv.ai!ge!ii a! Asiociii ii"ii, whit-li met in li;d:ai'aj lis. I nduiiia, ri t ". nil d !io:ne on Wed nesday, an.i was g'ad to again rttUTit his work as presiding l'.'oer of the Albany di tnet. The iieuci.il eotifcn nee. In s.i s, con-i-!ed of b 'tween tour aid live h lmhed luiuis'ei ial aiitl lay dele gaits Iroin a!l over the world, reprtst utiug the tn'ire As-:ocia ti-n. i;i.dioj I'sle i' iiu.l I'owiiian after a iMivful iue-t:ga;ioii weir iin ininii ii !y indicated and re eliehd as bisho; s lor another term. Monument r.ir it lilf IVoinuti. T!r National Mary Washington M-moi'.d as ociatioii, cl.artcicd February L'-', IS.iO, in the District oi' Col imbia, a!i ids b the women l America i r a monument for t'ie j.rav'1'' i f Aiaiy the mo'lier of Wa-teiiyt ei. The vice president ,.r Oregon iJ Aii .I.N. Itlp!i. 'the women ol Albiny are urged to con' i :b"e this iii Miioriai. Mis lie! tie Miller at Mr. Vourg's -tor e wiii r ceive any i oiiti i ' u t ii.ri liow ever Mil i!!. ThMwili be th I r-t m jiiumt lit fleeted woiiK ii to a w oiiiiin, and it is I ptel that id! will gladly icspoii I. l'h.t-f r. l.llleni Vniing. ter Ali'lioi.se-'. fj,c siueiiii- A 1 dioi.se telldeiit of the p.'-v MilLdelail hone m Fist i'. rt'.u.d, recently stabiished by tl.e sis'ers of the ibx-d .- Iiepi r I, mvived a letter i'loiu Sh till' II. A. f liiith. nsking lu r whether the home would take eii.ii" i.( I.i.i'i-.iri Young, the l"i via -ild Co'vidli-1 'jirl, who re- ietiit'y i!o!,' witba negi" name 1 !liio:;e Yom g loen Al'o.ttiv, il'iil w.i-i '..i.i'.l u..i'g with i i ii i in A-toiia. T:ie letter was written under daie o! Nov'. II. and Sister Alo! .irises wrote in rej Iv thai the gill wo'.ll I be t ikeil. In I'ltllef Ci'llrt. .1 ( A.iruew Wiis fill va.'ljlleV a rri s'.ed and ar M'.'erdilV i ligr I bi !, I I'ue C.l: e W ;ls oi :h city i lt'-cordcr Helton. Ii- m i-ed on motion it u ii' V fur want of new is a wmthhss eie'iie. .: I -cda : He has b. en p i t of tee tun r.-entiy i iid-g'i ded widow woman. liung with a who is -upp ii:u i :r- 1 .,t,r . Ih county and wh me! is : h.-i-el; a ! ioi;iilj e bjei t ol en away or more behind c! a.-:i v. mm her I H C iS OliS the bai . -v v. :n ;ti', e on one 01 g'lt to Ii l;i-lil iSrekrr. Tu-n'ght in tl.e F.it Mello lut lusiii ;i is ii' kii jw Ifilgo'l to be one f tie mo.-t ...eil:il oratois on tint I'ai'ilic co.'sl, and the p ople of Albany will have the oppor tunity to irght of listening to an addr-st loiig to I e ri-ruf inhered. Mu-ic will muie eheir. j invit' d t line. I'om be Ii. noshed bv I lie I i'i'voi t- is conlially atte! d. Admission ' miss this- t'e .t. j h. aiicil h'iil i;Hl'il. I The re!al niieiing-1 at ' Kvai gel.cd eliii'i li still coMimie i i.otw ithstau iing ti e n;c!i iii"iicy jil the wi:;ti'ir the coirun -gai ions j i have ! e-i e: eo liiigil g. Rev. L. j I S. Fi-!e r wiil coriiiiii t ihiee serv- i j ices to-ii.or.'ow as follows: Regit- j I l.ir st i viei -iit 1 1 a. m. Consei r;it ion I !s rvic.f at ' r. M . . and a levival i isiini'ii in the i- tuing on, j ' M- in A o dial invi'alion ! is I'NtelH i"l to ill:. j H..I-. -. Klllril. 'S'i.e -l i 1 1 I'iciti train mi the i .l. tw;i!'l ii.vi. ii. n whiih ic.ii bed il; c,t i sit i'i'.:v miiiiiinv' ran into i l'.i:i 1 nl b' l -es (.j) tb, iraCK I in- :r 1' l t s, ll.lt e in ri two t' u'r.iiy d tl i. in ai a t pee a' I' ns 'I, i iilviic i.p ti ! was in! ! all the i c:;rs leM 1:1:1 W hi V tile In .-'.lie li' ad. lb- track. eilllid to be I'l .llll i f M i Hi.-., n ,1. '. A i.i - ll.aai 1 died at her i i 'Ii .- e ; I v at I c. !. Vester- 1: d iv . .1: p-y i.l i lie In-art. She b.el hi en oi lur a Inn .: time. She h a an isi iK.l i - woman, and lews a b:i-l..:nd. tao child r.-n an i in i; i,i. nils tn m.-iiin her i!c..!!i. I'iiiin ll.eil-il. ' i -era h i;m-. At tl. l'iidav i vci in.- Nnvi u. bt I- 'i'a;i. a l;.i.e I ci sh oi Plot. I.i.-: il'at i's pupils, t lie w id in llld.- m. us, d; e'; by the ' Jl. ti. . iciit.il t on one , i p'ai; I'U-ts i-i tan I'iai os, and pin let's h inds.) two p, anos a. it fght Street SiiouM bj Pcni.aucntly la-, KEW3 OF THE COAST- Iattristiug Items from ExchaDg'i Th cughout the Northwest. T-J.t co t Cuia'illa coiintv 4iM)) to I hold a two week's term of court. Th- ooiind master of Portland L-;;;,., t,,, iitv-tive Wouslast month. ti. K. Cutter is in the stHte collecting data for Julian Haw thorn's history of Oregon. S. 11. Walker, of I'.oraiia, Klamath county, was killed recent ly by the upsetting of a load of hay which he was hauling. Sells Pros', shows were trained at !fS,7H) in the clearance invoices on their departure for Australia from San Francisco ree-autly. The city seal now used by the recorder of Oregon Ci'v, is said to lie the oldest in the state, it va9 made when Oregon was a territoiy and sdiows the marks of long usagi'. Heavy snows have fallen in the Cascades during the past week, and some of the mountain roads are blocked to travel. The Prineville ilouring mills are full to overflowing with wheat, and still it continues to come in. The farmers all seem anxious to get their wheat made iuto flour by the new roller process. A mastodon's tooth has been found by I'an Moore on (ilobe creek, near Mooresville, Columbia comity. The tooth is ten inches in length, seven inches from the crown to the roots and weighs five and one-fourth pounds. There is talk in Baker City of establishing a te'egraph or tele phone line from that place to Can yon City, in Or'nt county, includ ing all way ioints. Such a com munication would tend to great pecuniary benefit to the business community. W. J. Jones in attempting to pas-t iu the coast from Gardener to Florence on the Siuslawv tiied !o wa.'.e the Siuslaw, having been told that all streams between the i wo places could easily be waded. Ho lost all of his clotlies, which he had in a bundle held above his head, and spent the night on the Mind spit between the two chan nels, fiom which he was rescued the next morning almost iu a perishii g c n '.ition. The Lebanon C'aual. The Lebanon Kxpres says that the contract price ior the Lebanon canal is $21,(:U0, and adds: The company has ;n yet paid all bills that have been presented. On last Tuesday, the Hth, they paid out $7((K) and the work is still progressing on the ditch, and it will soon be completed. Flue Suiting. W. U. Graham, the tailor has receivtd one of the largest lines of line suitings aud trouserings to be seen in Oregon, outside of Port land, e.'nhi'acng all the desirable patterns for winter wear. His prices will be found sa low that any one can Milord to wear one ot his lu-at tilting tailor m ule suits and overc'ials. He warran's his go ids to be first -cla-s, and guaran ty's a tit. Call and see Ids new patterns. Notice to Hie I'ulillo ive this dav sold to I 1 It ( 'A'atsoii ,c Co., the grocery store and (-omission business heretofore ; anied on by me, at the corner of Kilswoith and Second street, con sistii'g of stiM k of groceries, pro vi ious lixtures, etc. I will pty all bihs incurred by me while con ducting said business, on pretenta lion. 1 retain the book accounts, and piirties indebted tame can call and pav at the store until Dec. 1st, iv.ll. "K. (i. Watson A Co receip'ing for me. After that date all unpaid accounts w ill be placed in the hands of my attorney for collection. E. J. Linxisu. Nov. 1, lS'.il. Having bought the grocery and commission business carried on at the corner f Second and Kilswoith j streets by Capt. v.. J. Lanning, and laid in a full and complete sti ck of choice family groceries and supp'ies.we respectfully solicit i he patronage of former customers J ami ot the people genetally of Al bany and vicinity. R. G. Watson k Co. Referring to the above I take pleasure in reconrmeudii g my sii' feasors, R. ti. Wa'son A Co , , to lormer customers and the o I pie of Albany and vicinity. I he ! I'.. J. LaXMN'ii. ! Nov. lsitl. Spicial iiar-aii s iii 'adies' gold ul:d nold lilleit watch's H F. M. l'rt n h's, the corn r jewelry stole. Klein I'.rns cn make yon any style i f a boot or a fchoe you wish, and w ill guarantee a perftct tit. Try them on a pair. f urnished roi m suitabla for one nf two gentlemen, l ee of ball : vemeiit location. Inquire of , li. Winn. I 1'iiiliip Phillips, the singing pi!-, iin, will b in All any on Nov.! it , i, aini mm ins in eat leiulm n ! ...... I .1. i l : ....... I i .in'iiini me iiinu in uinar-, lot ol S ing' w hich will be illus trated with a royal photoopticaii. He will be assisted bv his talented ' si n. j Kb in I'.ios. are n w better pre pared than ever to tin repairing I "ti hjots and di in, thiy having ' i d I. -I another lirst-class shoemak- , t r to tlieii working force in their repairing and custom department. ' All icpaiiii'gl roiight to them will itceive prompt attention, and tin y allow imne but tirM -class work leave uieir slion. . i . 'Hie lels;ute corset affords a support both li-ht and strong, li et d iin iu all motion and elegance, of shape. The Melsarte wais-s lor ladies and children are reconimen- d-d by all who have tried them. Teriect tit guaranteed. Mrs. Talt. exclusive agent. Sample! may he i ii H seen at Mrs in parlors, Uazaar. iilb.?rt's dressmak over Uolden K ile A CAHAED, portant Bill" Basinera- The article credited to the Xew 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 Royal Baking Powder, proves to have been a canard, gotten up and circulated by oppo sition baking powder makers for purposes quite" apparent to every one. The Xew York Press, in expos ing the fraud, says: "No such legislation as that stated in this article has ever been had in this state or in any legislature, to cur knowledge." The lie is made from w hole cloth. The Press dis claims any responsibility for the publication, and objects to being made a party to such methods adopted by some baking powder manufacturers in their eff rts to substitute their goods for others now in use. Mother? Castoria is recommended by fhyeicians for children teething, t ia a purely vegetable preparation its ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely barm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrluc and wind colic, allays feverishness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Caa soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 d-ies, 35 cents. TBK WOULD KNK1CUKI). 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 whei. Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it ie the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and ettectual to cleanse the system gently in the Sprii. time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Sodaville water is kept constant ly on hand by the bottle at G. L. Blackman's drug store. Go to the Albany Baths A P.ar ber Shop for fir.-t class work. Geo. A. Landreth proprietor. All kinds of fruit boxes in quantities to suit at the Sugar Pine Door A Lumber Company's. Just received at the Ladies Bazaar an elegant line of fancy cords, fringes and ponpons suitable for all kinds of fancy work,also the new shades in zepliyrj. F. L. Kenton has just received a large lot of fine sweet cider which will be sold at 5 cents per glass or 25 cents per gallon. Orders should be left at Dnce, w hile it is fresh and sweet. Call and see the brilliant dis play of library lamps it C. K. Brownell's. Xot one kept over from last year but all this year's styles and will be sold at the low est living prices. Mi. J. S. Morgan has just completed burning a freeh kiln at ids brick yard one mile west of the court house, and is prepared to till all orders. A man wilt be in waiting at the yard to attend to all cullers for brick. BOKS, WILSON To tlie wife ol Jolm W. Wilson, in tli's c ly. on Nov. IS, Ib'Jl. a sou. IOST. IN THIS CUV ON Sl'.NDW AF i ternoon, the lecorde ol the t''ittslin ihurch i.f Altny. 1 lie finder wii! be tiirta bly rewarded 'y leavuiK the same kt this office. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescrilied : Castoria I 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. r 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 been ques- ' tioned, 1SISISKS9 LOCALS. F. M.French, jeweler. Will A Stark, the jewelers. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Oysters in every style at Isom.s. Cranberries at C. I". Erowneil's. Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents. Isom has the only oyster pailors in the city. Pigs feet tnd mur kraut at Allen Bros. Choice eating and evoking apples at Allen Bros. Oysters for families 50 cents a pint at Isom's. New jewelry of latest pattemsat Will A Stark's. Repairing neatly done at Klein Bros shoe store. Will A Statk have some souvenir spoons. elegant Repairing neaily done at tl.e large gilt boot store. Go to the lelmonico restaurant for Eastern oy&ters. When in town call at the Del monico for your meals. Choice pickles in bulk, or quan tities to su:t, at Parker Bros. Great reduction in embroidered flouncing at W. F. Keadn. Buy your heating and cook stoves of Hopkins Bros. A fine line of gold rings just opened at Will A Stark's. Klein Bros., are giving their customers an elegant piano. Go to Klein Bros, and have your shoes repaired while you wait! A full line of choice cigars am' tobaccos kept at F. E. Allen's. Fresh oysters in any style at tho Diamond Chop House 2" cent?. Allen Bros , alwavs supply their customers with butter and egg'. Necessaries delicacies and luxuries, at Allen Bros., giocery. Beautiful gold watches in every imaginable design at Will A Stark's. Keep your eyes open for bar gains at F. E. Allen's cheap gro cery store. Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended coffee received on every steamer at Allen Bros. Great reduction in sugar, con tain Gradwohl's advertis nient for paiticiilars. Another lot of those one dollar kid gloves, just received at the LaJies Bazaar. Subscriptions for all the leading maga.iues and newspapers taken at the postollice. Remember w hen you want any thing in the spectacle line French, the jeweler, has it. Ladies, Misses and children's all wool underwear in great variety at the Ladies Ba.aar. Have you seen those beautiful cement walls in the ceineter p, put up by E. W. Achison, at alf the cost of stone. Opera House, Warner x Cratior, Less-is iV Ju ajt M. -Nov. li'ith, 17th and Isth, PIIIU-IP :-: PHILLIPS, The Singing Pilgrim, Songs. A peel less . :i p.ii nn.ie graphically illustrated with 1 -i '0 colssa: views taken from nature and colored by eminent artists, ma).' n i lied snd iliiiminated by the Royal Plioto-Oiiticoo, Illustrating accurately the most magnificent citiep. ediiices, umi ery, port'aits, art, architecture, Statuarv. cost n in e :nnl NOeial lift' from tbn '( .blf.-ieiif .mii.triAa i i.- , . . . . . . : . nun i.ipineei sui ipii'jiis aim wondcfiil surprises, inecli inical changes and fascinating transfor mations. Replete with soiig-i su perbly illustrate il. while being in imitably sung. Seats on sale at Will ,t Links, r0 and 7 rents; children. -" cents ; cmirse, $1.75. MEN'S, OMERCOMT 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 cai truthfully assert that no snoi has ever before been se-n in the Willamette Valley. We have : Cauj overcoats Long overcoats Melton overcoat 3 "Worsted overcoats We have Blue, Black and Browa Overcoats Wc have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colorel Overco.t3, Overcoats "with fur oa and overcoats -without fur Overcoats vith Velvet Collars, Overcoats vrith cloth cellars Wo hate single end douhlo breasted overcoats We have over:.:.t: for .ho small man &3 "well as the l&zrz Z2 We have overcoats with si'k lining, and overcoats with cassiuifie lining, we have ovircoits with faninr sat n lining, and overcoats with worsted liuirg. Call while the as sortment is large and make a selection. mm IF J. l. ALBANY, i i tn A i 'I hero et- QUARTER ! tleilin Ha I kvr i oiintv lire 'tn, near Imt Vt A is new Kakcr City. fCUTIIDV man who h&H Bincea utn i un I AGO .imi ue-,t;.i,iiiifiiK oi mai Luiiiury. inisi i ,., , no ..ther than Sir. John Stewart, of the we<hieut anil must influential citizen in the county. In a recent lei ter he says' "1 tint heeii sufferitiK from pai is in my m uuil ceneral kidney cuiiuilaiiit ior vouie time, and I'm', iiseil many remedies without an) hut temporary relief. The pains in my back hod hei-oine bo severe that 1 was i.revcnted from at tending t.i my work and could not nwvc wuhout the ue of a cane. Hearing, through a friend, nf the wonderful cures el foit hy Orein Kidney Tea, 1 wan induced to try a hex, and from that vev first dose I fi'iiml instant relief, and tiefore u-inir halt the cMti ntH of the box the piini in c y back eiairtlv iliMiiiiie.ired I have every f ith in I Oon Kidney- Tea, and rill cinise'ieiiliouHly rennintinil it to m) Iriends. 1 would not be without it for any thiiiit." Ore-Kiin Kidney Tea cures hcailache, incon tinence of uriie, brick duHt sediment, burn itnriir painful setmtinn while urinating, and all atlYctiiui of the kidney or urinary organ ot cither sex. , Fresh comb honey, Linn county rnMliiction. at 1'arker Bros. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S: Ulster cvercoats Chinchilla overcoats Kersey overcoats Stockinet overcoats IWE HAVE A FEW OF OUR YOU Uallaqe SI. 00 STRAHAN BLOCK. JUDG FOR VOFIiSKLF OF: pity, Quantity 03T OUB We invite attention NBC K Jl'ST New Lines of HOYS' CLOTHING. E. Lcalp :-: Merchant a:-s ii Imi nt Soz overcoat: Cheviot overcoats loaver overcoats Corkscrew cvercoats toys & (a, OREGON. and GOODS. t i our laig-ii.vnici- of W K A K OI'I NMI lllllnenFC Stock O V K If CO A T S. BLAIN, Tailor. fa i