Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, October 28, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY DEMOClllT
Pabilsh.d .Tory uajr la lb (iHk x
pt Sunday.
IflTES k Nl'TTIMJ, Id lton and Prop'n,
Entered at the Pout Office at Alliany, Or
egon, aa anooud o'wm mail matter.
TUESDAY OCTOIIKR 28, 1890
L.OCAL. 11KCOKD.
Ckook County. S m W lllnclmnn, of
Lebanon, Is here attending court.
Several wngon loads of Vebfool fruit
were ditbosed of in town this 'week at two
dollar a bushel.
A R Lyle recently bought 200 head of
young entile In Wubfoul, and has taken
them to his ranch on Hay creek.
W 11 Bowman has made an assignment
In favor cf hi creditors.nnd Geo. Sutnn.ers
had been appointed receiver.
Lark liilyeu was the firBC man whom
the grand jurv made happy this term, lie
had been bound over fur assaulting Hob
Cannon, and the grand jury relumed "not
a true bill" last Monday.
Last Monday what might be considered
a fortunate accident occurred In Linn
Wood's saloon. Jerry Cochran stooped
to pick something; off the floor and a pistol
fell out of his side pocket, sti iking on (the
hammer and discharging it. ine tan
struc 11 F Allen, Jr.. In the fleshy part of
the left leg, Inflicting a slight wound, and
lodged against Jas. CantriU s back, though
It i'id not enter the flesh. Mr Alten wuj
called here as a juror, and having nothing
to do in the afternoon, dropped into the si-
loon, nrobably for the first time In a year,
and about his first introduction was to catch
the bullet from a pistol carelessly di
charged. Review.
TUB kMUIITH TC.Hri.lU,
The Uraiul Commandiry of Knighta
Templar of Oregon ure In Hcnuion this
afternoon at the Muaonio Temple, in thin
city, performing the aucrtt buuineBs of
the coiiinmndery. Fifty to xeventy-llve
Kniglita are present from different fmrta
of the elate. The inemlieraol the Albany
eoiuiimndery met the visitors and Lilier
uti's hand at thedepot.when apioeeBsioii
was formed, which marched through the
principal streeU. Liberati furnished
soino very fine music with his forty-four
pieeenT To-night the concert liegins at
7 :ItO at the Opera 1 louse, followed at U :S0
liy a hall. The concert program will lie
as follows, which we republish at the ro
itiest of several, only a limited number
of programs having been printed :
I'Aiir FiasT :
I. Overture w'illiam Tell, Rossini.
Invitation a la Value, Weber.
II. buiiraiio rolo Cavatinu Roberto.
Meyerbeer, Miss l'arepa.
t. reieciion iteiuge, sillier.
11. lirightly Oleums our Banner.
b. 1 limit i I ill Valley of Kdun.
c. Tlie Home Over There.
d. l'ass Me Not.
e. One Sweet, Solemn Thought.
f. Triumph llye and liye.
g. Refuge.
Ii. To the Work.
i. Yield not to Temptation.
j. Tell Me the Old, Old Story.
k. What a Friend wo Have 111 Jesus.
1. Whiter than Snow.
5. Cornet Solo Remembrance of Swit
zerland, Liberati, Signor Liberati.
0. Reminiscences of Oouuod, liodfrey.
i'akt second:
1.
3.
4.
Btbalino. "If Salem steals a march on
Albany by getting a road via Tillamook
first, says the Tillamook Headlight, she
will have done a great deal towards es
tablishing her prestige as tiie commercial
center of the Willamette valley." Salem
already enjoys the prestige of being the
commercial center of the Willamette val
ley, but to maintain that supremacy and
increase it to a superlative degree, the
railroad in question is almost a necessity
in the near future. Iiy the way, what
has becomo of the Salem & Astoria rail
road company. Journal. Albany already
enjoys the presence of being not only the
railroad but the commercial center,being
the distributing point for the valley.
Our neighbor should be satisfied to be
what it is, the state building center of
the state. We mention this fact because
the endeavor was made to steal from us
the credit intended by the headlight
pointing from the Tillamook.
March, Wagner.
Hit and Miss Quadrille, Strauss.
Waltz ISl-jo Danube. Strauss.
Les Voltigeurs Lancers, l'Uin-
quette.
0. iertuina sc'pitusche, AM.
Ii. Amusement tjuadrill, TickofT.
Following grand officers were elected:
F. N. Shurtleir, KUC; V. 1'. Mason, D
Itv; S. M. Yoran, U; J. M. llodson,
Uli; 1, W. rrntt: 1'rel: 11. Ji. Limmi
cott. S W ; G. E. Chamberlain. J W :
U. O. Whitehousc, Treas: T. J. Bab-
cock, Rec.
Fine Workmanship. The Oregon
Bank building has been turned over to the
nwnrrnhv the'eontractor Thaver & Trainer.
and has been duly accepted by advice cf
the architect the building is one Albany
ir nroud of. as well as the owners, and con
fers great credit on the orkmanshls cf the
contractors, who have displayed a skin In
their line of business not often seen in Al
bany. The work was peculiarly thorough
ly done in all the details, true to the spec
ulation4, giving great satlsiaction 10 ine
owners. 1 he building Is a monument to
the skill of Thayer & Trainer.
Eastward. A man recently from San
Francisco says the steel rails belonging to
the Oregon Pacific, for some time 'in bond
ment to Oregon. A big railroad contract-1
or, it is reported, says he has made ar
rangements to extend the road eastward
to a connection with an eastern road, and
the contracts will be signed In a short time.
Next year, there Is now little doubt, will
see some O. P. railroad building of a char
acter not yet witnessed here.
I ISIIIT COTUT PUUCKEI1.K,
Martha Pierce vs Mallnda Hodkin; sui'
in equity. Decree granted.
Moyer Uros vs Robinson & West; action
on note. Hetault, judgment.
W II Goltra vs Charles E Elchler; re
Cuver money. Dctault, judgment
F M Kizer vs J T and C E Caveniss; to
correct title. Default, decree.
ij u Campbell vs W A Bodine; recove
moncv. Default and judgment.
Marx Jorgensen vsTBlew; recover
money. Default and judgment.
Stewart Sox vs W H Millhollen; re
cover monev. Settled.
A II Marshall vs Earl Race; recover
money. Default and judgment.
Maria A Rauson vs Chas J Stewart; re
cover money. Continued.
Deyoe & Robson vs J B Potter; recove
money, wonimueo.
Devoc & Robson vs D F Letsinger an
IS F Parsons; recover monev. Continued
as to Letsinger judgment s to Parsons.
Deyoe & Robson vs Win Reeves ; 1 e
cover money. Continued
State of Oregon agt John O Boyd; sell
ine liqucr without license. Three indict
ments. Dismissed.
Josephine Summer vs Wm Summers
coniirmation. oaie connrmea.
Col. Iloao and Judge McClure came
over on the Oregon Pacific in a special
zar and lett on the overland lor fan
Francisco. They will soon return when
no doubt we will lie treated to the sur
prise Mr. Win. M. Hoag mentioned. A
lnrge amount of iron in San Francisco
will probably betaken out and Bent to
the valley, for use in tiio construction
eastward."
msriTs.
At least it can lie said that the iirpaii nf
Oregon is alive. Journal. Thanks.
When an Oregnniun goes East he writes
ick : "Oregon is good enough for inc."
Verily Albany is nietronolitan. Resides
having Keene. Lilieniti. Stevens and
Morris in one week labt eveninir it run
teams all niirht clenrimr First Street.
That is the way they do in London, l'ar.B
and New York .
Some people think newsnaners net
comps for everything. The I kmockat is
rtuiu this is not true, for a lawver in a
listant citv w ho collected a fourteen dol
lar bill charged us just half for his in
tluence.
Someone has discovered that a watch
a relialtle compass, and a Dkmookat
man who has tried the following finds it
o lie a laet, and a very Hiterestinir one.
Point the hour bund of the watch direct-
tovvards the sun. A line midway be
tween the hour hand and XII will point
lue south, mis will not work nights.
Albany knocked Salem out on big
squashes and cuhbages ; but on big girls
tor the present we gently succumb to the
home of the convicts and insane. Hays
the J otirnni : ' alem cau boast of a little
miss eight years old, who tips the beam
it 14U pounds. Albany lias been crowing
over us on big productions but Salem can
produce the genuine article to engender
prida and admiration, a growth of pleas
imr humauitv that is rarelv seen. Come
oil' the limb, Mr Albany Democrat, and
surrender. Verily, the growtli of the
Willamette valley products is wonderful.'
A very unfortunate family is told of by
me uoiuenuaie sentinel, lour 01 wnoin
have died from fatal accideutB : The first
victim was a little daughter of Ed Snipes
who was drowned 111 the Klickitat some
seven or eight years ago. The next was
lienny Allen who was drowned in the
Yakima river three years airo while at
tempting to ford the river. Ed Snipes
was drowned in the Oolumhia a year ago
last summer near The Dalles. And the
fourth and last on the list, Mr Wm
Snipes, eot on a wild horse bareback
winch lie assured was gentle and started
to round up some horses. The horse
bucked him off and he struck on the hard
zround on his head, breaking his skull
open just above ins forehead outoiwmctv
the brain oozed."
uon u 4-osir.uia(;.
HOME A h it 1UK01D.
Novetiks in Wash Fabrics. I have
juBt received direct from Chicago novels
ties in wash dress goods. The new tiling
for fall and winter wear. I am receiving
the largest line of staple and fancy drees
goods ever brought to this market. Those
needing their fall and winter supplies
will do well to give me a call.
Samuel E Young.
Black Dress Goods. I make a spe
cialty of keeping a full tine of black silks,
Silk Warp Henriettas, Wool Henriettas,
and all the la'.e novelties in black dress
goods, and trimmings. ,
Samcel E. Youno.
A Politician's Opinion. Henry Wat
terson, the celebrated editor of the Louis
ville Courier-Journal, talks about Clara
Morris as follows:
"I regard Clara Morris as altogether
the greatest emotional actress yet pro
duced bv America. Her professional
riosition ought to hold its just relation to
icr genius, for she baa earned the right
to the first place in importance among
the actresses of her country and time.
What Bernhardt is to the t rench drama,
Clara Morris is to the English ; she has
been properly named the "American
Rachel," for none save that great actress
has ever approached lier in the ability
to sway at will the passions and sym
pathy of the hitman heart." At the
opera bouse Friday night.
Lidrrati's Band. The enterprising
photographers, Wilcox & Conn, have al
ready on exhibition at their gallerv Cor.
2nd ;and Ferry St., a fine Instantaneous
view of Commandery parade. Send in
orders cariy.
New Citizens. -This morning in Judge
Boise, s court Mrs Johanna Newgulst, a
former citizen of Swceden, and Walter
Gilderman a former citizen of Holland,
were admitted to citizenship.
New Carpets, new carpets, new car
pets and new styles, latest patterns, the
best in the market, just received at A. B.
Mcllwain's. The stock is large and
choice, selected for this market, and peo
ple wanting the best carpets at the low
est prices should call and inspect his
splendid stock. It was bought low and
'. ill be sold low.
Powell & Co.
Gold caues at Will ii Stark's.
F. M. French koups railroad time.
Haw eream cheese just received at Courad
Meyers.
Kor artists' supplies go to Stanard. &
Cusick'a.
Egao Si Achison are selling monuments at
Portland prices.
Awhrcy gives gas for the painless extract
ion of teeth.
Fresh kettle lard at Haight B.-i.W
ranted t be good.
xoa hive a big stock to aeleot from at
Powell ii Co'
A popalar place L Viereck'fc shaving and
bair dressing parlors
The piano that gives perfect satisfaction
yon oan find at Mrs Hymeu'a.
Choice aweet Delaware grapes received
fresh every morning at C lirowa.il s.
Big bargains in ladies and gents gold and
gold tilled watches at ty M kronen's.
Best stock of silver ware in Albany at
Will & Stark's. No doubt of it. Sei.
Mens', youths' and boys' clothiog and
furnishing goods at O w Simpson's.'
A fi st class Bhave for only 15 cents at L
Viereck's, Saltmarsh Blook, Albany, Or.
Have yon seen those parlor suits that T
brink has just received? iney are nice.
If you want a fine toiiet or hath soap oa
on Stanard & Cuslck, City Drug Store,
For perfectly pure water buv the Natural
Stone r merer ot JNlattnews & Waahhurn-
For bargains in niounments, headstones.
etc., goto Egan ft Achison, Albany,Oregon.
Ladies call and see the latest noveltiesh'n
dress goods at E C oearls.
Y'oa should call and see those flue library
lamps at C E Brownell's before buying else
where.
If voa want a cood t-ilk umbrella with
gold or silver handle go to French's jewelry
sto e.
(Duality is what blips Matthews ft Wash
baro cell the most stoves of any house in Al
bany.
Call early and give your orders to Mrs
Hvtnon for the Juvenile Book, so they will
be here for Xmas.
Do not pass C E Brownell's store if von
want to live economically. Beat goods and
lowest priers guaranteed.
Powell & Co.
T L. Wallace &Cj.
Have Vlereck shave yon.
Constable Bilyeu. of Sclo, is in the city
to-day.
1 wo Pendleton linns have just made as
signments.
Miss (Tiara Philpot, of Harrishurg, is in
the city visiting friends.
A large stock of oil cloth and linoleum just
reoeivedat KortmilUr ii Irving's.
The Oregon Dank beeuu business to-day iu
their un7 and elegautquarters.
L C Stratti-n M6 a dav or two auo for
Ohio, where his father is lyiug danerrusly
Tickets for ALL eiitern rmints. over
ANY route, for site by W. L. Jester, at
P. ticket ollice,
Mr and Mrs llohsou, cf Iowa, who hive
been visiting their son, John Rohsun, left
yesterday for homo.
For cold oiidite buy Thos Ksy woolen mill
blankets, clit-auOKt hi town. Forsale by C
W Slmpm, agent. Albany, Oregon.
Thos. Kav woolen mills blankets, flannels
men's, ynuth'a and boy' clnthiug, for sale
by U W Simpsou s, aguut, Albany, Oregon.
Just arriied a full line of ladies chil
dren, men's and boy'a foot wear at G W
Simpsou s, which will he sold at bottom
pneea.
Mr Henry R Sponcer, mothel and uiece,
Helen, t'10 only child of the late Chas H
Sueneer, left this noon for their future borne
near rungston, Canada
A fine display nf chlldrens school shoes on
center table atC b brownell 's are going rapid
ly at leas than first cost. Call and select a
pair before they are all gone.
Everyone that has children taking piano
lessons should tsae them to hear America's
celebrated pianist Thursday. Oot 30th. K
served seats, 75 ceots.at Will & Link's music
atore.
Mrs H A Liye and children arrived in the
olty last evening from Charlotte, Mich., join
ing Mr Love, who has been a resident of Al
bany several months.nresciintion clerk with
u ij Diacaman.
The eoming piano concert will be the first
of tae kind ever in Albany, and as good an
artist al America has produced. Do not fail
to hear Miss Stevena. She deserves a fall
house.
At a meeting of the members of the Con
cregational church last evening, Rev Abiel
H Wright, of Portland, Maine, was ordered
formally called to preaca for that church
tie is nigniy spokou ot.
This noxt Friday evening will be a e lod
opportunity for any yoang man to join the
Y M C A either as active or associate mem
ber. Hand your name to S N Steel, chair
man ot the membershipcommittee.
Stewart & Sox have received a nice assort
ment of toboggans. Anyone wanting a slide
lit do weit to call 00 them. Thev can
choose their own place to slide, down stairs,
on the couse top or into the river. Alban y
has to be in style anyway.
Heaters of the most artistio and incenius
patterns, known to tho art of the manufac
turers, may be fonnd at Smith & Senders.
with big doors for big wood, small doors for
email wood, direct drafta for warm houses.
return flue for cold houses, all nickeled for
proud men, without nickel for plain women.
The piano that will he played Thursday
evening at the Opera House is an Artists
Grand, 8 ft 10 inches long, the largeat size
of pianoa manufactured. It is from the
factory of H F Miller t Sons, Boston. These
pianos are the favorites of manv of the best
artists of Europe and America. Will & Link
are agonta for these pianos and keep the op-
igntin scocK.
DR. BARHiTS CURES
Are NetOalr Dope Qulrllly Br Elertrlrlljr,
Bui Are Permanent-free Treatment
'onllnnril'Three More Ke
marakble I'ures to Itelale.
Editor Okkoonian: For six yours. 1 ant
I have been irely aflllctod with rheuma
tism and nouralgia Of late I have been
in almoHt constant pain In evory muscle
mid part of my lcdy. Had 10 walk the
noor at liiuiiis, ani nan out I'luasioep lor
ton days past. Last iuomiuv I came o
ur uamn lor leutirent ov elecir.ciiv
and to my Lrat ioy mid Malefaction 1 am
about cured and iro noino rejoicing. I
reside at Hueu-t Yis-a, Polk coii'ity, Or.
M as. Wm, DavidwN.
Jackets and Wraps. I am now receiv
ing my fall and winter stock of '.itlia
misses and cbildrens jackets and wraps
which are of the latent style and good
value, and as cheap as standard fcootis
can be bought. 1 have on hand a lot
of ladies Newmarkets curried over ruin
last year, which I am soiling at cost to
cioe thein out to lnuko room for new
arrivals. Samuel IS Y'oiso.
Notes or Albany Cigar Factory. If
you want a real choice smoke try our 10
center.
Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now
that you can get a far superior one at J
Joseph's cigar factory, made by white
labor I
Try our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled
white labor cigars.
We make a specialty of selling cigars
of our own make by the box at factory
prices.
Fine Meerschaum and Bnaf pipes and
a full assortment ot smokers articles.
Kid Gloves I Handle. Our Own, a
genuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per
pair. The celebrated P Centemctl at $1.60
per pair. The Mather In button and st.ing
fastenings at $1.75 Pcr P3'1'- The genuine
Foster hook at !j.oo pcr pair. AlsoMut;-
t(iietair, Sued and Glace unisii.
Samuel E. Youno.
Doi.'t Run Around. Every steamer
nowever foggy the bar, brings to Albany
mi immense quantity 01 fiults and pro
duce. The bet and largest varietv nl
wrvs go.-s to Powei. .1 CX'.'s. 'Their
stands ar? always full nf J.st such things
as the pu'jli- w:ant. Save runlng J; 01 id
lining ai uic-ir store nrst.
Instruction in Music. Those wish
ing Instruction lu piano, organ or har
mony, should call on Mrs If F Ilollen
beck. al the residence of Mrs Thomas
Montclth. Private muMcalee will be given
each term for the benefit of pupils.
Watch W11.L& Stark's. Will & Stark
have received a new line of as elegant, as
ell as reliable watches, gold and silver,
fer ladles and gentlemcn.as have ever been
offered to the puollc In Albany. They are
attracting considerable attention, and miy
ers should not fail to inspect them.
Everybody Says So.-If the wild
m ,,iv Ik 'hey would say, "Goto
Howell & Co's for groceries and pro-
du.c or their stock Is large, their price
l.iw a"d mialitv the bc.l." TWs Is the
universal verdict of their cut'omcrs.
Vr.r s- n-e'triT nice ii i1 .
Klei r.i-tot icst received 1
5 "- cumpi to
nice visoi.aitn
Largest in the Valley. Will & Stark
have received the largest and finest dis
play of silverware in the valley, as thei.
elegant display of novelties in the line
wiil testify. They invite the public to
call at tneir store anu sej meir n me
tropolitan stock.
a W Simnaon has received his fall stock
. rr-ltlnltA anrl aeaWt i icketa 'anil th
ooatterstalet cloaks, and have a comph te
asor.ir.enl of all the latest styles.
Lost. On the street to-day a small
pair of clssors. Finder please leave at this
cilice.
Corsrts, Corsets.
Wc make a specialty of ladles and misses
fine corsets and. waists, vt e also nave
drive In a French satine corset at 75 cents
Extra good value.
Samuel E Young.
Notice Panies having books out be
lon-ing to the Odd Fellows library wil
plci e return them to Ihe library
G. F.
Russell
Librarian'
Fine silk umbrella's at 7 M Freu-iii'e- j.;
eliy stoie.
s. to Rent. Two furnished
rooms rear the college. Inquire at thii
office. .
a KT1KS wanting rumm In Ihe Mnn
I iciih p-Ktura, we.it fi le the ditch, r
seiuie it a SI I'M monih. by c ling on
Yar.D W. JlLUMiiKRO.
Another Bemarkuble far of lirnrueas.
To Whom it May Conckhn: For Years
I have boon t roub'ed w - it It ch'ouic catarrh
So troublesome had it tiec.iine that 1
Id scarcely ftreulhe tbroiich my noxe.
Han, entirely loat sense of kiuhII, and I
bfcaiie alin.iHt tota'iv deaf, accompoiiie 1
with ringing no tea in my eara. Altera
caiitse of elect no turn Hiiiui'-'ul treatment
by Dr Iiarrln I hid perfecily cured of my
deafnesH and Irti7..ing noist-s. Reier to
ma a. KslHiua; Wash.
JAML'S 11.AN11AOAN.
The Dung Gone . Ad vcrtising do
wonders. It has most effectually ban
ished the dudo from the l'nile.1 States,
it has also helped to build up a live
grocery business for Conn & lleudi icson,
of tins city, where high prices uro un
known. 1 hey keep a hue line ot groce
ries, produce, etc., and doing their owe
work, sell at bottom prices. s can h
easily learned by pricint: their goods
miss wm mm,
AmtrUVi Ftmoui I'Uuist,
Albany Opera Sli;ust
October :5()th.
An ArtUt of Pint. Ilai'k will iflv k Pit
ualny an Artlat Cr.ti.tl I iai:o.
The Bucetug she Ima u tt with both in Europe and
America li ummialid.
Kuitok Ohkoonian: For of vr lit Years
pritir to gI..ik on li Turrin, 1 have been
Ueaf. aocoic.-niiletl with rintfint; nuloea la
my earn. Cuturrb wa a grat source ot
annoyance -bo uiui'ti bo tunc 1 could
srcrcttly breathe i)irout;h uiy nose ut
times. Dr Damn cured my tiealnwsa in
ten mlnutta and (he caturib is Dearly
well. T. II. UuiLBK.
Osljorn Hotel, Kaat Portland.
THS DaKRIN can be consulted dally
,iin Wnfchliic-lon hiilhlinir. corner cf
Fourth and Washington FtreeUt, Portland
Hours, 10 to 5; evenin 7 to 8, Sundays,
10 to 12 AH chronic and acute dUeaae.
blood Uinta, loss of vital power and early
IndescretiuuH permanent y cured, though
no reference pre ever made in tho proas
concerning such cases, owing to the delt
cacy of the patients. Kxatnatlons free to
all, atid circulars will be Kent to auy
address. Chargos for treatment according
to patients ability to pay. The rich and
poor treated fre of charge with electricity
from 10 to 11 daily. All private dfeeaaea
confidentially treated and euros guaran
teed. Patients at a distance can bo cured
by homa treatment. Metliclnea and letters
sent without the doctor' uatn? appearing.
N. B. Dr. Parrln ha a '-niich office at
the Uimuhia Hotel, The Daliee, Nov Srd
to 8ib.
The grtat Utr' F, Lhxt, lr. llansVon Euelow.
anu oinvra, ki'Vuk in int uiifiieti i
Ueinir tht first Great 1'lanUt anparinir bJore th
Alttaur I'ublic he liuld ba yreatcd Uy lull huM.
iKuatrvcJ tk-aU at Will LlnkV
gTRBOTURE!
pcrtna)irtly mrrd l thmit cuttlntf, bumlnir or '11
UtiriK. A rorft L'lljr iiikviileiw trvtttinent nd a ijuarea
latti euro hi every , no matter how Untg sUndi' g.
This treatment, for K.rctu e, Dr Bo&ell'a.ia ihe
freateat diacovery ki unn w n edicire. ItdiNKilve
and ctmpltlv rm-vt-it the btrktuie withoutauuuy
ance or iu Ut the tiiit.
DISEASES OF F'EN !
Peculiar to their acx, an i not rrr to name here,
iDcludlhtr all th:ae dolu-ate Inflmiii.itie!" ai.d Wtak
nene'a, hich they wuid ah r Ink from dMcloiiiiKto
their fmiiy i'li-i'4n, priiant-rttly currd in 1cm
time than wae fver ktiuwn to M-airine I fore, by Dr
liojetl'n "New Bttem of Tretiiifia." It rcjuvetiatei
th (tenito-urtraryorjfaiia and make weak men utronft
When ioseil.lt, it la a!waye btrht to eull tor personal
consultation atul special examination. Hut thoe
who cannot jHtaeihly caH, should write, sUtiiitf Ihfir
fi-e lully. Mttiit'ine Mtui ny man or enj-roi., keaieu,
f red from expoeare, to all carta of the Pacific Coast.
Aaurtea,
"Win. A. Boxell, M. D.
ConftuUlDK PhjrMlclan,
ST. PAUL DISPENSARY,
Circuit Court eonvenod yebterday without
a jrisouer in the county jail.
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A VOICE i'ltO.U L'OFi T
A liaclj It In ten two Astonlaalnrs
To wl.om It may concent: I bore tried
every conceivable rciMMly lor b.ltouucR. w
inK the past five ye.irs mi I a:n of a ti.loue U.!.'i
porament au'i st:iT.T ranch from iiomac't r
liver troubles. But not hi tip ever gave ine I
relief that I obtained from ujIui; Joy's Veci t.iu.
Barsaparllto. In fact 1 think lta cura for t j- r
ailments. At the time I was using it I hud o
little girl Uvlugln my family vrhoao neck was
seriously affected by a larce open soro, a:ul v. o
tried a great many kluds of lotions, salves and
blood purifiers to no avail. I gave her some of
my medicine (Joy's Vegetable 8arsapurllla
thinking It might benefit her and as It iva
purely vegetable, knew It could do her no harm.
To my astonishment she be;;an to Improve, and
within two weeks It was entirely healed and alio
Is now as well as ever.
Mrs. K. L. V HE A TON,
-- "mrOf,, Ron Prnnntsoo
W'hydont you po to the 'irncr Jewelry Moret
and F, M, r'PLNCH will tell yt.u im rta UrjiaUi-,
either Ladies or Gents.
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Will & Link,
OPERA HOUSE MUSIC STORE,
AOIXTS FOR THE CSLBBXATED
II. F. Miller,
.' : .And the FarorUe - '
J. BAUER & . CO.'S PIANOS.
. Palace nnd Earhuff
Xouse ProofOrgans
s6lb aostits roa SIIS r-'
B. and Nbtv Home
Sewing Maclilaes.
Organs - Cleaned - and - Repaired.
ALBANY, OREGON.
T
A.E20VT-
, Larga and Choice Display of
Drv Goods, Clothing Boots, Shoes,
. .. . . .Etc., Etc., Etc.,
Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealette
ets, Children's Hoods, &c, &c.
Jack-
Albany Opera House.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31ST.
The Great
CLARA
CAMILLE !
Amf'riiA'aJ Greatest Emotional Actrowi.
Supported by t
Talented Company.
r.ttrvoJ ! o" 'e at wi"
'"Tis a Feat to Fit tho Feet, But Ho Can tlo it an3 do it Beat,"
where.
Sold again ! But we've just re
ceived a fresh lot which can ho
seen on our floor any day. We
are talking ahoul btoves. If you
are thinking of buying one,
come ami inspect our stock and
get posted on our prices, for we
are quite sure the' arc from H
to !) per cent lower than else-
Wo handle everything in tho way ot stoves, tin
ware and hardware.
Matthews it Washmtiix.
SUBSCRIPTIONS!!!
For tlo TiixMnK
Newspapers - and - magazines
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It ecel)vel t
L. KENT
I am fa s. sa. t. sMAanin
WEAR THE POST OFFICE. ALBANY, OREO.
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