Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 12, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    MB DAILY DEMOCRAT
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day llml wi'u'ivi' it in full: A tenderfoot
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fil lu scenic t'le rli-iiiin-.n ol
llii' c(i;n:n-.ltiv nn strei-t- ami pumt-- pin
i'ityt who rusht:. (iff for tin: li'itul. Tlie
tuiiosilv ol a I KMiK-it. r mini w.iM'xdlc.l,
ami lii: iliil mil rent until Hi'- l""" w.is
li-arnt'il. 'I'hi'ie Iiml lii-si) an inliusimi lit
the linti-1, a mvi iail of tlilstlu l.UiouiK hail
lloiiti'il into the ilinnini: loom lljjlitins on
the hntlcr, lloor. fverywhere, ami, sure
vnouli wliv wasn t the onh-r ul tin; coun
cil cjiiipillim; properly owik-is 'o cut
down tlnir tlilntlvti ciiforci-il. Unit was
what the hotel keeper wanteil to know.
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lUvo Vienck luive you.
A popHlur ptuH- I Viercclt't. sliftviug aud
lisiir ihca.Hiii- arli.r.-!.
A tVf t r'.-iw-i i:nc f-,r (n:U I.i cents at I.
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Briuk ban jut received? Thoy aro nice,
Kjriuif jack it a autl hrt&rh-d capes at ru
i1u(jl pricus at Stiu. u;l K Voim',
If you want a fine t-iiUt or Lath s;ip oil!
on StuaHiil k Lu-Uek, City I i St'rt".
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OTOI IT HOW,
r.OOn IT WIIL BE TOO LAT
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woiild Lit about evervhodv.
A R K ln.M.-(ln the ijlli of thi
month a contrae-. will he let at linker (Jitv
for hiiihlini; i$ miles of railroad. Il is to
(jo toward the Ilari-ev Valley, and a rail
road man tells the Dkmociiat his opinion
is that it w ill hea part of the eastern ex
tension of fie Oregon Pacific, and that the
remainder of the road will he Imilt ny the
Union l'acilie to that city, joining that
mads line at that city, v. Iiieh is almost
directly east of Alhaiiv. As tpcculntinu
is cheap we give
value.
this item for its face
A Sl.AMI Hack,-This census matter is
getting Interesting. The Portland Tele
nr.nn bays: Seattle and Tacoma are cn-
jovinir considerahle fun at Portland':
alleieil census reterns, om we imuii: u
large number of the citizens of those boom
towns in Portland Hying to raise money
to pnv the interest, falling due on empty
ten s'tnrv buildings. Our population is
verv small, but we own our own town
after nil, and are at all events solvent.
will yet sit on the fence anil see
funeral processions go by.
w i ll I In mull-
tin- roll ni muii'-y in tin- pocket Imm.-in-
in llii-silling t mil ri-lin-il fur tin-
night with mi thought of any nut inoli-st-ingil.lmt
to his hurpiisii it w:im gum
next moniiiig. Tim previniiH day llu-i'i'
Inrl hi-i-ii a 1111:11 lisikiiigat a piei-i- of laml
on -in ii'lioiniiig fni'in, thoiiL'li Mr I-i-oti-:ir
l did not hi e him. This gi-iitli-imin
Iiml a slorv iiliout liiisisti-r s'unilar to
that I .V whii-li Mr loni's nf (ii.Tvuis was
iliipi'il, iiml Hoiim of Mr Li'oiiiinl'H neigh
In us think it is tin- wiini' iniiiHiii'l Ims the
$l(nm, though lie does not iii-i-usi; liim nor
Ims he his suspicion on any 0111-, lint lie
snvs it is a dark mvstcrv to liim. Journal.
A Si'N Ft.owKii iik a Jonns
luirxtuttit, 11 'ienm-.n fii-iner of vem-nililc
age, living in t'lai-k'jmns enmity, says the
I'.'iiri.T had lost his vpiw. ile ni'i-ded
now win. lint did not want nnv of "dein
Ami'rii-an ttoiiu ns." Ni-in, das fullt mir
..1.-1.1 i.in. In the (all the old nian there
fore hires a neighbor to plow ami look
after liisstm-k and takes the express train
for New York. Ile crosses tin; Atlantic.
lini-e 111 i.nv iilerliimt Ins hitsteis imr-
rilnliii unlive vi a-'e. "1 1M0S ilireet
to the minisli'r," said Jonas, as lie pulled
1 1 is mi-i-rs ham. "11111 savs. -nerr I'larrer,
I wauls a vrow.' Ile savs, 'you kooin
Inelr iii Eivi'i tnvs ii ii t-1 will see vlmt I can
lint.' I kootn iiai k in swei tays tint lie
sues he has a vrow. a irriiss viililer, only
lid' veins oil, py liimmi'l ! I goes straight
to ivhero slic-'was herdin' do pigs in de
iiastni-c mil savs. 'I vant a wooman to
will inn Yoii iro mit ine'." 'Villi,' el
savs. at was de eourtin' we dit. The
Ptiirrer vouldn't marry a trass vidder so
vvi iii-irrv 111 Now 1 Ol'K. I.ize nils ill!
muscle of a mini mid is a good limit grnli-
hin' stiimps. Slie is a sunllciw er you jiet.
We
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h.i-i- Mrs William or
nf .st n- iiiiv tiiink,
'.in-ir ipiari'i-1 fi-uiii Newjiort
! ii'-illier oti", he s:iys. will
r lituplv :-.'l.!ress':.l, "Mrs
Vuik Cii'y."
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lienil i n the ciy.
.irVlai-.d, is in tlie
;, ..Irs .1 A Vio:,'.
Our pap'T i"ii:ii'S soinetimi's mid some
times it don't conic, but the mail ami
the census like the tarill'are in the hands
of their friends.
Miss Vena (iihler is again unite sick of
in I hit i imatory rheumatism, beingutiab.o
to move her lower limbs.
Janii-s Warren ami lack Wines sent
their Minni-solaiTiii-f machine back and
now have one of the Advance threshers,
which they declare to be u No 1.
It (1 Cochran came to town on last
Saturday, driving a mule team. As some
of the bovs were inclined to make a litilu
fun of Boh or liis team, lie thought to
show them what kind of stull Ins team
was made of, and to i!o tins it became
V : n r. S.-
Cuiii., V. :.s in tl-.c .': ty tl.i1. f i " 'I .
Tip lin:ii.iir"-, f.ir- tii i-i .f ! In-r.i'il
, li-.'.', w :;:t t" V "l-i I!..' -'
Ml- Dm.k lli'.nl.'ii .-l r.i.-i.-:'. to '. linn-l
t- i-y. tn ... s ..-'t r lii.: in:: :i- e -i tr.-'..-f.
A.-istai.t
Ir.s ri-si.-i i-l. :
Mr () Mall, in:.: . f til
aiiee ni-jn on tli-j
Miss Alien W
itv, the Liu.:.'. f
(!eo K'k.x.iii! Ill Kimx aid K.:v Wa'l-.-i
ai.it fannliea lift tnis nniruiiig lur the Kind
ley Hprluy..
I)r KO Ktnitli. the miner, was in the city
to day. He i.es in a ft-iv d:iya to lo-jk aftei
liis Id.ii.o mined.
Mi.ssctj Li'M-ise liui-let nd Ik-ssic Smith
f Siilem. ureiu tl.e city the guejt of Miss
Ciiirle I tlttler.
MrCliirles B.:rrv liaa tukca un a claim (il
the Siuslaw, aud will loou move with his
family there to rtbide,
Mrs Is'n:.t z Fox left to-dav on a two
moiithn trip to Kllcnaljurg, and lgnatz1 lace
generally broad, is now quite luag.
"Tim Ilude'a Marc'u" is the name of a new
liicceof music ttiat is al' the cruzj thr nigk
the enst by bands, wliia tlt-ra aud inusiuiins
generally
I)r J P Wallace ia now at knoxvillc, Tenn,
I'll Ii.
1'IU'S'IAW. On Monday evening,
Aug. 11th, 1S1HI, ntlns home in Albany,
hie Prusbaw, aged 3u yrs. It mos.,
ifter a lingering illness, of consumption.
1'iineral services will be held at the
residence thisevening at (! o'clock.
necessary to use a nine pet-suasion, mis naVm iustcumnlett-da rwat craduato course
was done, but rtob mive thein too inucll ot i:it,, v. York Citv. and
anil .iiarsnai iengiT appenrcn auu uiois w;u FCturn to Albany about September 1st.
o neiore iii-corui-r vosnow, i-iiaigiii
A It.Mi.HOAi) OoMUAi roH. (! V Stev
ens, for several years superintendent of
construction, on the Oregon l'acilie is in
the i:itv, after a trip to Idaho and Mon
tana, '1 mt recently in Portland. Mr
Stevens lias the contract for extending
the Southern Pacific's Oregoninn line
from Coliurg to Jasper, a distance of l:!
miles, w here it w ill connect w ith the
i, inin line, iiml will lieirin business in a
short time. The, Southern l'acilie is for
tunate in securing so experienced a man
lor the business.
Unconstitutional One ol the laws
passed by the last legislature was what
was known as the logging act, Introduced
by Hon W Kirk Price of Jackson county.
At the last session of the county court an
application was made for a road under the
act, In this county . resulting in the same
being refused under the ground that the
entitling clause was not sutlicient, practic
ally declaring the law unconstitutional.
As Imi'iiiitant Mattkh. This evening
among tlie important matters to come up
In-fore the Council w ill probably he tluit
of taking Hie preliminary steps for bridg
in.. tin-Willamette at this citv. It in
proposed to go to work now so that t lie
movement can lie farenongli advanced to
begin work next spring. Residents
across the river fourteen and fifteen miles
even are urgent in their rciiiest for a
bridge and are willing to give handsome
ly for one. Pudding bridges is big busi
ness; 1 mt the desire for one at this city
i:. so general that there w ill lie no cessa
tion now until one is fully assurcd.so that
it can be erected next year at mi early
date, vy
I
that our law s had lieen violated bv fast
driving. Cosbow said vo and cost would ;
do. Ahem! lie paid it
Mr Patou's new house on the south ,
side w ill be finished this week, and the
carpenters willcotuL- on this side to f.nish
tlie one remaining room yet nnliiiislieil
in our school house. This w ill give us
our rooms all completed to hold school
in this term.
Messrs Taylor and Ohance.living below
here, thresiied their fall wheat, which
made 30 anil S3 bushels to tlie acre.
James Warren, w hile moving his en
gine from one lielil to another, and ill go
ing down the hill the traction came out
of irear and awav she went. Jim jumped
oil". The engine run into tlie fence and
bent an axle, doing no other damage.
Mrs R , P.lancliard lias gone to Oregon
City on a two week s visit.
ltev I.indsey is still holding meetings
here. Service every evening, tie is a
L'ood talker and n good singer. Key Wal
drop, w lm wan here the fore part of last
week, has returned to Hillsborough.
1 MrJHIrviue and family, of Helix, are
X Sale. Mr C If Vehers has sold to
ex-County Clerk E E Montague ;j acres
east nl the city fcr $.700. W E McPhcr
son agent. He has already sold several
acres adjoining, clearing In a year about
$2coa on hl transactions.
IIoi.mks P.rsixss Coi.i.KOK. of Portland,
Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesco.the
leading penman of the coast, linn become
a partner in this school and w ill make it
tlie leading business college. Send for a
catalogue.
Hi:i.iNiiri:sT Tasks. The following are
the amounts of delinquent taxes turned
over to Sberiir Scott for collection. Por
IS87, $,SS7,2S; for 1.SSS, R.-H5,84; for
lS8'.t, Ifo.ll-.'ii.l.S.
(h it Poi'i i. vrios. Business is oiten nn
indication of the population of a city.
Judging from the number who rush into
Conn fc llemlricson's for groceries Al
bany is the largest city in tlie valley.
This linn keeps a first-class stock of gro
ceries and fresh produce, a fact generally
appreciated by a large trade, l-'or ber
ries, fruits, vegetables, canned goods, to-
bac crockery ware, etc., call on them
and get bargains.
W.m.i. I'ai'kk. -I have just received
r 1 11 tiu cut a lirgi iiivii i.-u will pa
ner, borders, decorations, etc., including
the plain ingrains which are becoming
verv popular. These goods are better
styles and cheaper than ever before.
Sohki. K Yoi xn
oauvilli:.
their
Aiik.M) oi- Ti.Mi:. The freshest and best
groceries nnd fruits in the market at Jas
K Powell iU'ii's.
Oct vour canned good i nt Jas 1-' Powell
.V (Vs.
Jas I-' Powell A Co leml in the grocery
liusins'-..
Jus !' Powell & Co are rushed willi busi
ness becauw tliPV have the goods and give
'mrgatns.
Quite Astonishing. Probably the
argest and finest line of fruits, vegetables,
etc., ever brought to Albany, may be seen
at ( P Powell A; Co., just In from Califor
ia. l-'or peaches, apricots, pine apples,
beiries, etc. Cad on them.
A R111 VA'tiKri-. It is always a pt-iv
lege to have a big stock to select from.
J 1-' Powell' & Co always have on band
the largest variety of fruits and vegeta
bles of any establishment in the city, a
diet easily learned by inspection.
N:-:w einhroiileiies, tlinmelngs, lace
flouncing In cotton and silk, black and
cre.-im. l.acc-s in nnuauon point, nisi, iivv
designs in bUt-n ..il while Lice, inc. u. ling
Vntulv-k and Kifel Tower. Nov fuellings.
iiAMI'FI. I' Vot'NIi.
Lawks Si'Mur.it Blouse, tie lates
a ivel'.l-M, j ut rueiv-'l frun mvvif.ict
km by c'prers. Samuki. E Vouno
Ten Ache Tkm'Ts. Some choice ic
and jo acre tracts for garden purposes,
just secured for "ale at a bargain. Inquire
of (Jmss ,V lledrick.
Warm Wkatiikii . A fine stock of re-
frl-'lalor.-. aim .u tieam freezers maybe
seen at Stewart A Sox's. Nothing like
Uiem for the house.
J M Bsrilne lias sold o it, .mil uow oil
his furniture for sale. Call early for lut-K'-uns.
The farmers are busy evtUin
spring grain.
Mr Stockton has threshed his fall grain
a portion of w hich averaged 50 bushels
to tlie acre.
MrW II Pugh is building a large barn.
At the raising last Saturday lioth carpen
ters Williamson and llolstien. were ac
cidentally hurt. The former had his
foot maslied by a sledge fulling on it;
the sledge was loose 011 the handle; Mr
Juiikin was using it on the top of the
frame when it flew off tlie handle with
tlie aliovc result. Mr W. will be laid up
for some time. This should teach men
not to work with tools loose on the
handle. Mr llolstien w as working w ith
an adz, using it for a hammer; his w ork
was above him and in bringing the adz
back be struck his shoulder with the
edge, making an ugly wound. As there
was no surgeon on the grounds, a young
man who was handy witli a sack needle
sewed up the cut and Mr II was ablo to
go to work again.
Oakville anil Tangent are both daily
mail postoflices. Why does so much
Oakville mail go to Tangent?
Mcllrnn Uros are threshing their fall
grain. We haven't heard what the yield
is. Will report it next week.
I.rrri.B Hose fil l).
Von Imvo a' big stock to select from at J
F Powell: Co'
Kink Display. The finest display of
resh frulis and vegetables can be seen at
Mueller A: Garrett's. Don't fail to read
over their list and place an order.
Wanted. The undersigned desires to
purchase the usual amount of baled hay
and oats for bis barn In lhi city. I'hose
having either or both to fell should call
on me at once. 1-, sksiikrs.
Notiit.. Parties knowing themselves
indebted to the lute linn of Spencer o:
Blackburn will please call nnil settle im
mediately. PAnvsois. 1 have just received a new
invoice of Parasols.
Samuel h ov.ng.
Al.A.V Marble and lirvuto VVork'.lb.v
iiu l"lv p-'rchascil the stock of S A Uivgs
and O W Minis, we ilia!! be nlewe.1 to
.lion- J.lgn and llive pries to all intend
ing piirch.i-er'i. lid t i f workmen employed
and prices as low ts snv fur tirst-clasa vrm k.
Visit ns Ik torn purclnrmj ebcwlierc
Ecus V Ai IiisoN
next do. r to U mocrnt ollice) Albany, Or.
first roast coffee in the
Mejcr'a.
1:1 ty
Conrad
in the city, the cutats of Hon I, A Irvine
; They are makiog arrangements to locate at
r uir Jiaven, ..inin.
Judge Bonbam with his family return-d
tn Slftlem last evioir.1? from Calcutta. Hindo-
stan, where he lias been consul-general for
live years.
L W Deyoo and family and Mrs Hand
and family will leave to-morrow morning
for tlie Alsea, with anticipation ot Having
the finest outing yet experienccu
J W Cusick, .1 K Weatheiford and E D
Cusick left last evening for their Southern
Oregon mines. Mr Cusick recently showed
us seme ore from tlie mines, of great richness.
The prospects are remarkably good.
A colored dentist in Macon uses no instrn
nients excent his tiuiiers in extracting teeth
By means of long practice his fingers have
liecome as strong as forceps, anu ne ciaiois
he can null teeth faster, and with less pain
than any dentist with instruments.
f-ubsciptioo papers are being circulated at
and about Spnngtield, for the purpofe of
aising money to pay for the rigtit-ot-w,v
for die Oreeonian lUilway to that lilaco
About $7000 are needed, widen must be
raised before the extension wi'.l commence.
Th ltw of Portland only, ill Oregon
aiill jt.k i.nRRial recount. With so General
a demand from ail parts of the United
States, it would be ridicul 'US to allow a re
count for ever tmall city, like Salem, for in
stance, which really gets just about all
is entitled to.
Mr Lawrence Knano. of Portland, a fc
,hv. mro. was thii recioiont of a substantii
iiumit from his father Mr 11 Knapn.
Koapp, Burrell & Jo, in thetnrmot s-J.w"
.,, aolid cash. Ti.e unlooked-for present
was given in honor of the young man at
taming hu twenty-nrsi. uirinuay.
A T.rn...insnt feature at one lime, and t!
cause for almost a declaration of war between
the United States and ilexico, waaiu sn
. of dvs this week. It was
none other than A K. Cutting, who only four
years ago was an American ciuzsn ruuine .
newspaper printed in coin owuwi .uu .
li.v, Pan n-1 Norto. a town on the ilex
ican side of the river opposite El Pasc.Teias
Ashland Hieold.
The following from the Independence
ii'.-.s::.i ..,,. 1,1 mHinata that the report
that the Chicago Comtdy Company had
gone tn pieces waa noteorreot. "Ine Chi
cago Comedy Company is here, and this
company presents an attractive program
They played Thursday evening and will
i.....ll,t ..ol Salnrdav." We under
stand two or three of the members left .he
troupe, that was all.
W I Vawter returnel Tuesday from Pi rt
lau'. Iiaviog concluded the arrangements by
wt ich Medford will have a national bank
with a oauital stock of 30,000. 1) I
Thompson, the Portland millionaire, wno is
interested in seventeen national banks in the
northwest, is one of the loading spirits 111
this organiz.tioo. The Hank of Jjeksiu.
county will he mcrgca into the new ronccm.
Mr Vawter, who is a shrewd aud slevcr Imsi
cess man. will be cashier. The first Na
tional Bii.k i f Medlnrd will open tor I111..1
11 ess on OdtobT 1st next. Ashland Uncord.
.Mr Vawter is a former resident nf Liuii
county.
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thin
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l.ai :v l'o-e and o'.lK-r iioiatot--.,
Cook'i.-s aint crdcker--.
Dried fi nils.
I-V-s'sh garden product
All kinds cunned goods,
0.i'.:i:i:ai, corn meal, llotir, eic,
I ickl.-s, r.-bsli, s, etc.
verythi'ig found anywhere.
n.:i'..:-'l iii.tiiv v -ar-i'.vi:ii
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I :"-. i 1.;-.'l.t 1. -t n.jni il-.i-i:-:it I-livs:i.-:ui3
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is i ill-., i. .11 K-rf
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X JL.ATK I.IXU i'KOIl UAi'lllj.
Tlie Correct Ive Properflesi or the
Jclcrs or 'nlirornla"i4 Vcsctntilo
A-terativci AtmOKt SenMulionr.l.
u
r-3
.fi iw rm t!
Setli Thomas
Alndy formerly of 1221 Minion hnt now I
of 400 Hayes St., S. F., wtitu to the JJ hviti tt.
Joy Co. as follows: " Mrs. It. T. l.overly, o( Se
attle, resided with me last wiiitcr. She l n-1 1.1115
en nsulTurcr from ilyrpepMa nnd watcr.inih.
lk-rstnnmcii was no v. e.ik that fur lnoriths nt a
time lie lived j.rhiri..al!y iipon milk mid tho
while of osz-i. Amous oth-.'r tlilitf.". '-.io tr.cl
one of tho mineral p.irsaparillnH(m!y to find that
It gave her pains la the head and went hinkiii
spells. Having taken Joy's Veifetaljle Sarsapa-
ri 11a mysulf with great bcneilt in stomach
troubles, I induced her tn discard the potash.
preparation and try yoiir Yefrt'tahle comrov.nd.
It began reiuvlsror.ui.t;; her t.tomach and In a
short time helped her n-t-..nit.hi:rly. It Im
proved her apit'tlte and htrt-uili lo that extent,
that juat before hc left, she was be!;iniiii:ff to
return to solid food. She authorized mo to
write yoii this utiitemeut nreordi'igly."
r-MA ;t v v aw.-
mm
01E(?i'ACl.ES Q
O EYE-CI.ASSEsJ
"KEEP YOUB,
on Ti: J-:
THE HliKAD WAOON,
and rot I-'KKSH BilEAU
every niorninir, or leavo
in deis ith J R Douplas,
oppi-.siie 1 lie IIuss H"nso
Dt-livrrd id' civr thecity.'
Iho I'lfir-
SclS-Feedcir ami tlmuUuUn
Traction Engines;
Automatic Stacker. Etc
Argand, GirUnd, Superior and
iflo'iarch Ranges, chcip, Smith &
Senders.
Corsrts. rnrscts.
We male n specially of ladies and misses
line corsets nnil waists. We also have a
drive in n French saline corset at 75 cents
Kxtra ifood value.
Samvf.i. E Young.
Myer3 fores pump3 arc llis b3?t,
a-. Smith &Se ider's.
Wanti-ii. 200 conU of body red fir
wx'ilnt the Allmnv Woolen Mills. Cull
at tlie Mills for pnrticuliirs.
Vasr croam ohceso just rcceived'at Cor.rad
Meyers,
Jas F Pua-ill &Co.
Cusick's addition.
Gold civet at Will a: b .ark's.
F. 51. Frtoch keeps raiiroad time.
Kocli candy drips at C E Brnwuoll'a.
Novelties in parasols at S K Young's,
rthniin canned swoet lotatoes at C IC
BroWDell's.
Prenarcd m.ckrel, in lib ecus, at C E
Itrim-nell's.
ni.,ii..iN t.ti' enrden seeds at (' E
E.roWQcH's.
For artijts' supplies go to Stananl. t
Cusick s.
ll-'i.-i.,,. nrn-ccd cranln.rDies it C. K
J',-. HI -"'l .
A l.ii," tiie.t-M'k nf cold cams to c
;ict from ct V. ill & Stark's.
AIho reatl what one of (!'.(;
about llu'in :
did liu'ii of l.iiin fouiMy says
1' to Minr ii-r;iiiry a. to fct.-.v I liked
iii-, wid sii the Advance docs more
..'.'-. nnd I have seen all that arc rep-
s." 111 ri. I.lvv Cm my. Outgo.-.)
c'tcii.lii-r J5, li'j I
MR. . T. WUKJIir,
Forlhun', fln-on,
lieiir Sir: nfe'i ''
my Advance Tlii-eshcr, f-iirchiised of ioi- ill's i
ar.J hetli-r woik than anv other mnt l ii.. I t '-'
rescntad in OitL'on.
It threshes f.isier, cleans the pr.iin K-itc-r. inns d-Jiier nnil saves the to-Kin hcttcr
from the straw, than nnv other iiiiicl.ii.i-. m il v. "it I" In- ftrnt.i: and durnhle. 1 am
readv ni nnv 'ime to u-o Inlo il trial i:h nnv oI'm r miiiliiiie except the Alh-.'i'Ce and
ihr.-ili for iron, $tro to $i;oo. The. ine e l-esi In the n-iiikrt !t!ioi-.t I'oulit. If
.-Gil desire on ciin n-fer to n:e at iinv in it H"
' Isit'licl
I. P, MILLER.
For furtli(-r iiarticulai'."
Allianv, or rortlatid, 'i'l'V
naiiH'K of part ios wli.i liavt
in Oregon, Wasliir'ton an
atl.h'L's-', Z. T
it. v'c'.-'i! frir
pure 11 a?
;lalio.
liis lis! . f 19:3
Advance Tlsre.-iliors
CUBES
ANY
HEADACHE
"While You Wait,"
BUT CURES o
NOTHING ELSE.