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THE MOBUTU HEB ALP; FRIDAY. JSTOVEMBER 20. 1891
fronting SaUgJUraM
UN SALE.
Tb Daily IIbrald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book tore.where it i in be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
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REPUBLICAN COSVENTIO :.
The re,ubliian voters of the city
of Albany arei requested to meet
in convention at the Armoiy on
Saturday, December "th, at 7 ::U
i. m. for the 'purpose of nominat
ing the following Candida!-. for
city offices i Mayor, Recorder,
Marshal. Treasurer, and to ratify
- the ward nomination for council
man. The ward meetings', for the nom
ination of one councilm in from
each ward and one committee
man from each ward, will be held
on Thursday evening, l'ee"iiiuer
ord, at 7 r. m., at ths fullow in
places :
First Ward On the west Mt of
the circuit court rocni.
Second Ward On ihe east side
of the circuit court room.
Third Ward At the Farmers'
warehouse ollice.
Aibanv, Or., Nov. 11. 1S!1.
J. F. Cons,
W. II. Ilrsros,
S. S. Th us.
Committee.
JOTTIJMJ8 ABDI1I TOWN.
Ladies delight .-oa( at l'arker
Bros.
M. S. Monteilh, of Astoria, is in
the city.
Prof. Lorillard's piano recital at
the opera house to-night.
. Jonathan Wassom, of Lebanon,
was in the city yesterday.
Mr. David Scott, of Fox Valley,
was in the city yesterday.
For t'.e little folks. Dolls! dolls!
dolls! At the LaJiea Uazaar.
C K. Wo'verton went to Cor
vallis yesterday on legal bus inefs.
The Noes Jollities at the opera
house on Mondar evening, Nov.
The N. S. Bentley went down
the river yesterday, laden with
grain.
J. K. Wyatt and i. W. Wright
went to Salem yesternay on legal
business.
For carpet weaving call at corner
fif First an I Jackon street. Mr.
D. K. Mobltv.
Mince meat, raiMn-a, currants,
jellies and jams etc., (r Thaiikj
giving at Darker liios.
Mrs. Martha Siinmens, of Kn
gene, is visiting her sister, Mm.
Joseph Klein, in this city.
Ladies lefore puiohusiug your
winter underwear and hosiery
would do wijll to call at the Ladies
Bazaar.
The Albany P.uiMirig anil Loax
Association will hold its regular
meeting on Friday evening, No
vember LDtli.
The Spanish Student cancelled
their engagement in t!n city and
failed tj appear at the ojkra
house last night.
Mrs. Frank Albro, w ho has been
visiting her parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs.
Wait Mead, iu this citv, will leave
to-day for her home in low a.
A pleasant social was isiven 1 .st
night at the Baptist par oiage by
tlie members of tt-e Vineyard
Laborers' Society of the church.
Frank Hurkbart, oi this city,
was married at 0.iklaml, Califor
nia, atout two weeks ago, and his
returned to Albany with bis briilo
County Clerk l'ayne has issued
licenses t wel to Hans I. U.te
nueson and Mattie M. Paid, and
' Ctias. D. Compton and Bebecca J.
Arnold.
Ttie executors a'e of the per
sonal property of the late Kphriam
Turner, deceased, will be he!d at
the farm 0 miles south of Albany on
Saturday Nov. -1.
W. II. (irtenwocd, who ai ar
rested at Baker City on a charge
of robbing a room-mate. as ac
quitted, there being no evidence
that he eommited the robbery.
His reputation in Albany is a trifle
unsavory.
The spontaneous laughter and
sparks of humor kindles and
ignites a Maze of fun, and tlahrs
of merriment, ending in wreaths
of 8 moke w hen lighted by the Noss
Jollities' musical louinlv, "A Juick
Match."
Tne N.i. t aiullv.
The Suffolk, Va.. Herald .'ays of
the Noss family which will appear
at the Albany cpea bouse on
Monday evening next: The cele
brated Noss Family gave oir? of
the finest entertainments that has
ever been in Sullolk. Their musi
cal novelties weie immense, and
elicited great applause throughout
the entire per ormance. liach
member is a thorough musician,
and each performs upon a numtier
of instruments, w hich shows care
ful musical training. It is hard to
say which part o! ti.e enteitain
inent was most enjoyed, tor
all of it was go d. The musical
absurditv, "A tjuick Match,"
brought t!on the house iu one
uproarious applause. It was a
first-Mass entertainment, and those
who failed to see it .uiescd a great
treat.
Tu Steel fut ihe llrhlce.
The first carload of the steel f r
the bridge piers arrived yesterday
and it will be followed by U e
remainder in a few day.. The
steel was unloaded yester
day, and the workmen were taken
otf of the pile driving ti the
approach to go to work encasing
f he piers with steel.
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I couxcil jn.
OCEEDIlf
Supplemental Coatr;
e Bridge ipp-ovd
iie adjourned meeting of
citv council l ist evening was at
tended by the full board.
Recorder reported that for the
sale of street lainpi the sum of
$17 5J bad Leen teceived.
The ordinance providing for the
supplemental -ontract with the
Portland Bridge Company to their
original con'ract, was read first,
second and third tim&and passed,
it i-rovides that to the original
f S.:,:i50, to m ike certain changes
in the construction to make the
bridge stronger and better, there
tli ill be added the sum of f"0o0.
The Farmers' Warehouse Com
pany presented a bill of f-00, as
part payment for work done to
prevent "the bank of tne river from
washing oil near their warehouse
in one of the city stieets. The bill
was referred to the finance com
mittee. The matter of the old ditch un
der the sidewalk on Ferry street,
to the ell'ect that it should either
be tilled up or running water kept
in it, wa by motion referred to
ihe committee on health and pol
ice, with power to act.
The supplemental contract,
making ti e plan of the bridge a
cantilever, aid enlarging the prin
cipal piers from eight to ten feet
in i-ize, and the last pier on the
north side to be eight instead of
six feet, wa read and approved.
The application of the contrac
tors of the Ferry street sewer for
ttieuseof neof the tire engines
to till the tunnels of the sewer, he
to pay all expenses, was granted
Biidge Superintendent F. J.
Milltr reported that work on the
bridge iia l progressed to me ex
tent of .-,oo . The matter of ap
i.rijtinir that amount fur the con
tractors w ill be attended to at the
regular meeting on luesday eva
ning, November iMtli. Adjourned
PROGtiAMMt;
It ths Cnera House A Fine EeciUl of
Superior Moeio.
At the niano recital iriven this
(Fridav) evening by the pupils of
l'rof. E. tt. I.orillard, the follow ing
inteiesting programme will be
rendered i
PART I.
Mardi (iras Carnival (duet)
Schubert O gi Hewitt and EtDe
Km met.
Doll's Dream T. Oesten Sadie
Friendly.
Caliph de P.ag.'au (two pianoe,
fi'ht hands; 1. Horr Ollie
Thompson, Louis i Weber, Kmma
Cougill and Bessie Settlemire.
Fantasie -Mazurka d'Orao
Minnie llode.
II Trovatore dluet, two pianos)
II. Albertl Kva Cowan and
Marguerette Hopkins.
PA KT H.
Sput ra !cben (Spinning Yheel)
Bendle Nr.ieyss. -Maurka
C. Dence Leon
L--W is.
Soldier's Chorus (Faust) Schn
beit, two pianos, eight hands
Noia Z'.i?s. Joyce Krownell, Lizzie
P.rvan anil Anna Flinn.
Tanz Vergungen (valse) Moe
iowski Marguerette Hopkins.
In order to defray expenses, the
small sum of -H tents admittaiice
will he chatged. The public is
cjrd:aliy invited to attend.
The Asbestos find.
Tlio imnrvrtuneft of the above
lea ned mineral as found in this
'' . . . t .. ! . I . i n nri.ll
known. Tne Kosebnrg Plain-
deler sav that J. C. Aiken ex
j hibited a sample of the asbestos
found it the mine belonging to
I'arton .V Smith, in the Oreen
mountain district, southeast of
Carll. Although merelv surface
mineral it is a very excellent spev.-in-.en.
In hornblende deposits
the rapid cooling of the surface
and disintegration caused by air
water and changes of temperature,
reduce the mineral to a poor con
dition as a rule, but. deeper down,
the fiber is found unmixed with
free silica, and therefore of a sat
isfactory nature, and tit for felting
atid spinning. As it is probably
the best beat insular used iu the
arts, and about the only substance
knoAii to science which absolutely
ill not burn, the discovery of an
extensive deposit of such good
ipiality of asbestos as this is not
only a source of wealth but a ben
efit to the world.
I'robalde Suicide.
Wednesday morning M. D.
Baldwin, who holds the position
of janitor of the ieary public
school building in Eugene, was
missed from his home early in the
morning la-fore time to go to his
duties, systematic search only
revealed his hat in the middle of
the bridge over the Willamette at
that place, and the dirt or us bed
awav from a 1 ole as though eome
one had slipped through. It is'
supposed tie nu'i omtriueu suiciuei
through ill health and doSpon-
der.cy. lie was a member of the
U. A. K. and a man of family.
fter a l'rluer,
Di puty Sherill Fhirman. of
The Dall'es, was in this -ty yes
terday alter a prisoner. He says
that Chaih-s K. Stone, who i in
jail here f-r passu g a forged
check on the Pank of cgon up
on James Murray, is wanteJ in
The Da Pes on a similar charge,
having been on three separate
count-'. Whether Linn county
will give up the prisoner has not
yet been settled. The amount of
the forgery here was small, and it
would probably l e economy to ltt
The Dalles have the nrisoner.
I'lnnu Kecital.
At the oiera bouse, Friday
evening November I'Oih. By the
a lviMic-d class of l'rof. K. ii.
L'liiPard's pupils. The recital
will in.-lud' to'cs, due's on one
piano, duets on two pianos, and
iUditetls (two piauo and eight
hards.)
18.
Ordi aacc iyJ
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THE BLUE SOCKET MINES-
A Big Eicitiment la Haney County Over
Tbe: Famed DiggirgJ-
The excitement is spreading,
and wagon loads of men are com
ing into Harney City daily lrom
distant localities, eays the Harney
Times. The wildest rumors are
afloat of great banks of gold dust
beim: found. Itiswitn the great
est care that the news gathers can
separate the true from the false re
ports. Ine discoveries are ncn
enough without any exaggeration.
Oo.d has been found in paying
quantities in three gulches on
Tiout creek. On the Harney City
site rich claims have been located
also on Soldier creek, Hatttlesnake,
Coffeepot and Cow creek.
It is authoritatively stated that
the long-lost Blue Bucket mine
lias Uen discovered in what is
known as the Peter Mortimer can
jon, northeast of Harney City. It
appears that an old prospector
named White has been tracing the
old emigrant trail through from
Snake river, and found the grave
of a woman who died a little over
a day's drive from the fin.0119 Blue
Bucket gold di-covcry. He has
been about six months on the
work, and since finding the grave
has made diligent search in this
way from it. About ten days ago
he "put a man on the road to Cali
fornia with orders to change horses
and make li miles a day. While
he himself packed bis things and
started a few days laler. The
rider told at one of his stopping
places that his boss had panned
out two ounces of gold from ten
cans and hd sent him for friend
in California. The parties receiv
ing this information at once
hastened to Harney City and be
gan hunting for the discovery. On
Sunday there was a rush for the
i'eter Mortimer canyon. Uold
was discovered there and it is
thought this is a rich mine.
Notices were written and pasted
on stones and men on horseback
road a lace for the first claims.
Hill Cattergon, Ike Miller, Bob
Copeland and scotty Hayes scat
tered their notices down tne c in
yon and began prospecting. As
expected, the precious metal was
found in large quantities, but at
this season there h no water to
oik the mineJ.
(juite another view of the mat
ter is expressed in the East
Oregon:an by Senator Matlock,
w ho is back from a business trip
to the Harney country. He was
several days at Burns, and says
the excitement over the new gold
discovery out in tint section,
claimed to be the lost ' Blue Bucket
Diggings," seems to subside in
intensity as one gets nearer the
scene, which is usually the case.
At Burns he saw several prospect
tors returning from the new
"Eldorado," who say the golden
treasuie is not eo plentiful after
all. There is some gold there, but
it is all on the bedrock, and there
js little or no water to be had for
mining. People of Harney and
Burns are net so greatly exercised
over the discovery as has been
imagine 1.
A Catorn ef Electricity.
Western Fireman: Minneaiti
has an electric well near a place
called Red Wing. According to
the story the drillers had drilled
about lot) feet when they lost their
drill rods and a diamond drill.
The whole business had dropped
to nowhere in an instant. There
was quite a force ef air omingout
of the hole, and the men said
there was no use g inz an v fur
ther, because there was no bjttom.
Thev concluded to fish for the rod
and drill, but as soon as the reds
were droppel into the hole they
began to shiver in a queer way.
One of the men took hold of the
bar with a pair of leather gloves,
but was instantly knocked down.
Then another man touched a rope
and got a shock, because it was
wet. There seems to be a perfect
natural store house of electricity.
It is generated in pome way in
that jocket where the drill went.
Letter Llet.
Fo'Iowing is the list of letters re
maining in the post office at
Albany, Linn county Oregon, Nov.
18. 18!tl:
Etta Arehart, Mathews Apach,
J. B. Basher, A. Benksn, Maudie
Brannen. Franklin Bume, CI as.
Croft. M. Cecilia, Mrs. John
Cooke, Benjamin Denny, James
Erwin, J. H. Fry, S. W. Gass,
John Gullngher, J. II. Jones, E.
I). King, A. iA-weday,J b. Miller,
(ieo. F. Ross, Emma Rutherford,
2, Geo. Both, D. B. luce, Emma
Sunous, John S'ark, Sullivan
Conn, W. H. Sanett, Carrie Tyler,
4. L. Tucker, B. F. Whitten, M.
J. Windham. M. S. Williams.
T. Monteith, P. M.
TBI WORLD KNRICHKD.
The facilities of the present day
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 with the on
ty perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Sprit
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Fine Suitings.
W. R. Graham, the tailor has
receivtd one of the largest lines of
tine suiting-! and trouserings to Le
seen in Oregon, outside of Port
land, embracng all the desirable
patterns for winter wear. His
prices will be found so low that
any one can afford to wear one of
his neat fitting tailor made suits
and overcoats. He warrants his
goods to be first-class, and guaran
tees a fit. Call and see bis new
patterns.
If jou want to buy childrena
cloaks, cheap, call at the Ladies
Bazaar.
HEWS OF THE COAST.
laterestlag Items from Eiohmget
Throughout the Northweit.
M. D. Baldwin, an old inn,
living at Eugene is missing, ami it
is feaied he has committed suicide.
There are thirty-one counties in
the state, and only eleven, so far,
have returned their assessment
rolls.
A Fort Klamath correspondent
says : No l-ss than 13,000 acres of
this country will be under irriga
ting ditches next spring, and this
beautiful land is destined to be a
very Eden spot of Oregon.
The walnut grove of William
Barlow, near Barlow station, is a
busy place. Quite aforeeof young
people are eng ge l in picking up
and selling the nuts. There will
be several hundred bushels of nuts
of fine quality and larger size than
ever grown heretofore. Large
quantities are also being shipped
away daily in the pod for planting
purposes.
A national bank with a capital
of $50,000, with authority to in
crease it to double that amount, is
now in process of organization at
Hillsboro. Its local in inagers will
be J. W. Crider and I). W. Sears,
and various others from all over
the country will have stock in it.
The stock will include both Salem
and Portland capital. They will
probably commence business about
the beginning of the new year.
The general guess is that the
neat is to be a 'hard w;n"er" in
Oregon. At best it is only a guass,
and probably the prediction is
based largely' on the fact that there
was practically no winter last sea
son. Other rigns, real or fancied,
are mentioned as indications that
the approaching winter will be as
extreme in severity as the last one
was in mildness. "Stockmen in
this county," says a Prineville
paper, "expect a severe winter
and a good deal of it." It w ill be
well to prepare for it anyway.
Govs To Jail.
Wilson White, the roan who was
taken to Poitland, Tuesiay, on
the charge of cutting timber on
government land, in Cheher pre
cinct, appeard in the U. S. circuit
court in that city, yesterday, plead
guilty to the charge, and was fen.
teneed to pay a li ne of '0 J, or to be
imprisoned in the Lano county jail
for the term of thirty days. Not
having any money he was compell
ed t chot se the lat er penalty.
He was brought here last evening
by a Deputy I' ni'ed States Marshal,
turned over t j Sheriff" Noland, and
is now serving out the sentence,
says the Eugene Guard.
About Hope.
Lite county's 1891 co.of hops
is near.y all marketed. Last week
Smith & Hall shipped ten car load
east and the week betore seven
car loads. They have shipped
this fall -1 car loads. They have
bought all the hops left at
Brownsville and Cottage Grove,
Twelve and one-half cents isabuut
the best price yet paid. Eugene
Register.
A Beautiful Sight.
Julius Gralwohl wishes to re
new his invitation to the ladies of
Albany to call and fee ins beauti
ful array of hanging lamps It is
a sight wot th looking at. He has
just recuved a complete line of
bicve'es and tricyles for hoys and
girls. He has also received an
other large lot of sugar, and those
who wi:h to purchase while sngir
is oheap, tbould not wait. He
still sells choice Arhucklc's coffee
at one pourd f r 2-V cent?. It
will pay you to ca.l and inspect
his goods. Those w ho want fine
holiday pn sents should call early
and have them laid away for them
Fell Dead.
These words are familiar to our
readers, as not a day passes with
out the report of the sudden death
of some prominent citizens. The
explanation is "Heart Disease."
Therefore beware if you have any
of the following symptor is : Short
Breath. Pein in Side, Smothering
Spells. Swollen Ankles, Asthmatic
breathing. Weak and Htimrrv
Spells. Tenderness in Shoulder or
Irregular Pulse. These symptoms
mean tieart disease. The most
reliable remedy is Dr. Miles' New
Heart Cure, which has saved
thousands of lives. Book of
testimonials free at Stanard &
Cusick, who also sells the New
Heart Cure.'
Grateful Beyond Kxpreaslor.
Portland, Or., July 31.
The Oregon Kidney Tea has
cured my back and kidneys, and
I am at a loss to express my grat
itude. I shall always remember
the Oregon K dney Tea with
pleasure and esteem, and highly
recommend it to ah my friends
and acquaintances.
J. H. P. Downing, (atP. Felling's.)
For sale by Foshay & Mason.
Mittens for ladies and chrildren
and the Ladies Pazaar.
Hauan & Son's fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always givee
satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L.
Wallace & Co.'s.
Klein Bros can make you any
style of a boot or a shoe you wili
and will guarantee a perfect fit.
Try them on a pair.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castorial
DIED.
NEWMAN. Near Millersburg. Linn
county, on Saturday. Nov. 14, lt91,
the imaiit daughter of N. C. New
man. I rlHI. U'INTEIl Tn .In hn.u.irnik far M
VI nuitll (.uuily. For Di.itkuUr-) iuuuii
thie orficc
BUSINESS LOCALS.
P. M.Frencb, jeweler.
Will & Stark, the jewelers.
Fresh crisp Celery at Allen Bros.
Oysters in every style at Isom.s
Cranberries at C. E. Browneil's.
Meals at the Delmonico 25 cents.
Isora has the only oyster parlors
in tne city.
Pigs feet and sour kraut at
Allen Bros.
Choice eating and cooking apples
at Alien tiros.
Oysters for families 50 cents a
pint at Isom's.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
w ill it Stark's.
Repairing neatly done at Klein
oros shoe store.
Will & Stark have some elegant
souvenir spoons.
Repairing neatly done at the
large gut boot store.
Go to the Delmonico restaurant
for Eastern oysters.
When in town call at the Del
monico for your meals.
Choice pickles in bulk, or quan
tities to suit, at Parker Bros.
Great reduction in embroidered
Bouncing at W,. F. Reads.
Buy your beating and cook
stoves oi wopkins P.ros.
A fine line of gold rings just
openeu at win & stork's.
Klein Bros., are giving their
customers an elegant piano.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at l arker liro.
Go to Klein Bros, and have vour
shoes repaired w hile you wait.
A full line of choice cigars ant
tobaccos kept at b . E. Alien s.
Fresh oysters in any style at tin
Diamond cnop t louse 2i cents.
Allen Bros., alwavs supply , their
customers witu butter and eggs.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at Will &
stark s.
Keep your eyes open for bar
gains at F. E. Allen's cheap gro-
ceiy store.
Fresh Mocha, Java, and Blended
cotlee received on every steamer at
Allen liros.
Great reduction in sugar, con
sult Gradwohl's advertisement
for pai titulars.
Another lot of tliOBe one dollar
I kid gloves, just received at the
La .lies liazaar.
Subscriptions for all the leading
magazines and newspapers taken
at tne )ostoiiice.
Ladies, Misses and children's all
wool underwear in great variety at
.1 r it
toe .Liauies iazaar.
Sodaville water is kept constant
ly on band by tte bottte at G. L
Blackman's drug itoie.
Furnished room suitabla for one
or two gentlemen. Use of bath.
Convenient location. Inquire of
L. li. Winn.
Necessaries delicacies and
luxuries, at Allen Pros, grocery.
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 zephyrs.
The Delsarte cortet nf Ionia a
support lioth light and strong,
freedom in all motion andeleuance
of shape. The Delsarte wais's for
ladies and children are reiroinmen
ded by all who have tried them
Perfect lit gnarattee 1. Mrs. Talt,
exclusive agent. Sample may he
seen at airs, tjilbert s drcs:smak
ing parlors, over Golden Rule
Bazaar.
The Morning Cocktail.
T.iken before breakfast creates
a false, injurious ap.ietit-. A
wineglass f nil of Dr. Henley's
English Dandelion Tonic taken
before meals strengthens the di
gestive oritaiiB and enables you U
relish a hear'y meal without in
jury to the stonuch. For sale by
Foshay & Mason.
Wlatlom'e Violet Cream
Is the most exotiieite irenara
tion in the world for soften ii i: and
wniieijing me nanus ami lace, ft
is not only a substitute for, but in
every respect superior to glycerine,
cold cream, vaselin- and like
prepata ions. Try it. For sale
by Foshav & Mason.
Tliaiihffivini
Is rear at band, if y u w.nt
CHOICE JILWK PIKS
CAKES. RAISINS,
CURRANTS, JKLLIEs.
HOT ROLLS, JAMS,
CRACKERS, BREAD,
CHOICE TEAS & COFFEES,
FRESH GROCERIES,
Or anything else good to eat,
lemeiliber jou can get it at
reasonable rates at
Parker Bros. Bakery.
PFiOE'
J
Qsed in Millions of Homes
MEN'S,
OMERCOMTSI
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 m h an assortment
has ever before been se?n in the Willamette Valley. We have :
Cam overcoats TTlster overcoate
Long overcoats Chinchilla overcoats
Meltaa overcoats Zersey overcoats
"Worsted overcoats Stockinet overcoats
Wo have Blue, Black and Brown Overcoats
"Wo have Tan, Snuff and Slate Colored Overco t3,
Overcoats with for on and overcoat 3 without fur
Overcoats with Velvet Collars, Overcoats with cloth collars
Wehae single and douhle hreasted overcoats
We have overc;at: for .he small man as well as tho largo man
We have oven-oats with si'k lining, and overcoats with cassimeie lining, we have nverei ats with farmer
nat n lining, and overcoats with worsted linirg. Call while the as
sortment is large and make a selection.
klil-Winf 111 Suits for Boys
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ALBANY,
QUARTER
tttnl in IU
kttr county r-flC A
aron, near wiittui f
itf now linker City. pCUTIIRV
man who hut Mitc UCll I Ull w
twcoine iltiiiti1txi wi'.h the revurcii A OA
amliifvelnpinent of that country. ThittttUU
man w no other Uian Mr. Jonn Me art, ont
of the wcalthiudt and moat influential citizem
tn the county. In a recent letter ha aaya:
1 hatl tecn eunVriin: from pai is in my ba L
uml ifcneral kulny c tnpKint tor M)nie time,
and hao ued many r?Mmuit- wirhcut am
but ttmpnrary relief. T he pai i in in mj back
had become ao He v ere th it 1 wm f-reventrd
from Attending t my work and could not
in vc without the u-"f of a rane llearinir.
through a frfend, of the wonderful cure- ef
foit hy Oregon hidney Tea, I wai induced U
try a totx, and from that vcv flrnt dooe I
found inHtar t relief, and before u in? hal'
the content of the box the pAiutf in V had
entirely diNanpcired I have every f ith tr
the virtues of the OreifOti Kidney Tea, and
can coiioeientiouKly rconiiuend it to m.T
friundfl. 1 wou!d not be without it for any
thinjf."
Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache. Incon
tinence of uri'.e, brick duMt sediment, burn
in,' or iaiu(ul sensation while urinating, and
all atTcctioiMof the kidney or urinary organ
nf either box.
Op
Warner & 1'ranot, Lvnwn Managers.
Monday, Nov. 23, 91
Fpc ial Engagement of the
EXPONENTS OF H C.l CLASS N VELTIES
THE
-IM-
A QUICK MATCH,
I Ir'ducin New KoveH'es Songv
and lancei. Musical Oddities,
sparkling v.mcy and a
ComiMiny of i'ouieditns.
ru ilP.icep. Secure your seat at WilT &.
Lit k"i niu-iciture.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
quantities to suit at the Sugar
t ine floor & l.uniij r Company s.
Special iii!L';iir.H in ladies' eold
and cold filled watches at F. M.
I-rem h's. the corner jeweirvstoie.
40 Years the Standard
House
Jo
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S:
;WE HAVE A FEW OF OUR:
YOU WISH ONE.
STRAHAN BLOCK.
tjfjag
JUDGE?
F0K YOUIiSELF OF:
Quality,
OIE1 OUR
We invite attention to cur large ii.vtk-e o'
NECKWEAR,
-JUST
New Lines of
BOYS' CLOTHING,
L. E. BLAIK,
The :-: Leading :-:Clo
Merchant
Box overcoats
Cheviot overcoats
Peavor overcoats
Corkscrew overcoats
OREGON.
tatity and Pics
GOOES.
OPENED.
t Iminenpe Stoi k o'
j 0 V E II C 0 A T S.
Tailor.
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