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DAILY DEMOClllT sutiiiauod every uy In tbe wiwlt x oejit SumUy. MITES I M'TTIMi, Ed ilun mJ Prop'rs, Kntored at the Post 0111 at AJhaiiy, (Jf eiiou, soooud o am mail nutcir. ..OCTOIIICR 30, 1890 THURSDAY,. LOCAL ItKCOUI). Hamlkt Lekt Out The De.mockat has received a copy of the lluots ami Shoes Weekly, of New York A letter accom panies it with the postscript: 'I'arlicul.ir attention is dlrecteil to our iiitntiim of your city and its trade." We look in vail, fur tile mention. This la all we found: "1 do not awake until we are near Salem, having passed Albany, at which point 1 had intended stopping, but instead, 1 am now in the capital of Oregon." The traveling correspondent then writes up that city instead. In the Portland depart ment of his coast writeup is a picture of Fred Ktjert, formerly of this city, of tire linn of Libert, Young X Co , who is cred ited wltii a stock of $60,000 to $70,000. In the Tacoma department two old Albany men are noticed as follows: "Tacoma's biggest shoe house is that of Tunell Bros. It was founded In 1SS4 by Geo J Turrell, Turrell Uros do botlia retail and wh-jlesale business. They carry a $75,000 stock. The firm Is composed of Ueo J and Walter E Vurrell, They are both staunch be lievers In the future of Tacoma, and have faith that she will become, not only ' the tfreat retail center, but t. e wholesale mart for the vallev of the Yakima, tne Walla Walla district and all the Sound country. Success to the house of Turrell ! THE ALIIIW MI.VKH, Tbe riisl (Iran u Makes a Fine Mi mil tig. KtAL tunic dim: Daniel IlriuVes to Jan William" 7.41 acres Tn ION It 1 W i W. I'. Read returned thislorenoon from J I'dulbnutii to Nnlii vJ (iailmiith t.ie Santi.im :..in-s, bringing with him a quantity of gold ns the result of the firtt clean up, and though the exact figures arc not yet known, there is a broad smile on the faces of the olliceia of the Albany Mining Ar. Millinu Co. Thev pronounce the clean up far more valua'ulc than they anticipated, particularly considering the fact that surface rock was used and the mill had not gotten completely down to business. Only six tons were cleaned up, mostly as an experiment A thousand fiwt tramway U being built from the mines to the mill. and on its completion in tew Uavs the mill will start in for a lonu and steady run It is no longer a,i expe riment. It Is simply business now,and the experimental clean up is so Haltering it is now proposed after running tbe piesent mill during tbe winter to add a large amount of new machinery In the spring and run the mines on a big scale. This news will be received bv the public with pleasure, for it shows that the mines are an estaotished fact as a pavlr.g institution. Already the pay roll is 1000 a month,but this is only a fraction of what it will be wltmn a year. I tils is Albany s siyle,anu it will not be long before this city is the center of the biggest mining excitement m the isorthwest. 700 4(100 400 1700 5U0 150 900 1500 1500 2500 2500 A Buildino Year. The Democrat likes the Salem Journal; but not its "per versions." We admitted that Salem was the State building center of the state and now hear this: "The Albany IJkmocrai acknowledges that Salem is the 'be "build Ing center of the state." This is a ju t and correct recognition ot aalems enterptse in the matter of building the past two-years. There is no doubt that there have been more business blocks, manufacturing buildings and residences built here in that time than in half of the other towns and cities of the valley combined." It is really a matter over which congratulations should be general that the growth of the cities of the valley has been general, and all have been building. We know that former residents coming here are astoni-died at the changes observed, and no doubt tills is the case in other cities The Democrat has no jealousies, for it knows one part of the valley cannot have a reliable growth without lie whole-going ahead. Eugene. The first four days after the Frasier & il viand addition was thrown on the market the proprietors sold over fcur hundred lots. Who says Eugene is dead? Last Friday was the iSth anniversary of the weddimr of Dr and Mm 1 W Harris In the evening quite a number of their residence on Fifth street and ass'sted them in celebrating the event. A very plcai- ant evening was passed in the usual parlor amusements. Sheriff Noland says he Is In receipt of good news. About three years agu he and I 1' Currln. of Cottage Grove, did some government survevintr on the Uma tilla reservation. They have just received word that their claims foi pay have been allowed and are now In the hands of the second auditor. They don't know how much more red tape it will go through before they receive their pay. Kegister. i iiiciiT toiui I'uui i:i;im.H, The case of McAllister vs the city of Albany wes submitted to the iurv at 12 m today, and aflcr being out about three hours they returned a verdict for the de fendant. At the beginning eight or nine of the jurors were for the defendant, and the others for a small amount for the plaintiff. The verdict will give general satisfaction. lota 1 and 2 lilk "7 Allmnv V 8 to Christian Troxell, ItiO ucrea TnUKlt4K June A Stimwm to (ieo W Simmon M aereaTn 12 S It 2 W II Bryant to liaiinuli A llii.gluini lots 4 and 6 ulk 10 l.ryania Ad to Albanv J V I'ipo to Iliinnnli A llinglinm lot 3 blk 3 Tipe'a South Al lmnv Ad J V l'ipe to A J Fox, I..(h 3, 4,11,10, J I una iy lilk 2 l'ipe'u South Allmnv Ad Ueo W StiniHon to l'eter II Julius 50 acres Tu 12 P It 2 W O V AdatiiM to Jiuiu'g Vincent, ItiO acres Sec in J S 4 K Job Simon to Murtlia liodwell, 1 15. acres Tp 14 S It 3 W Job Simons to AI0110 Ilardwell, S W ',' Sec 20 Tp 14 S K 3 W. . . U S to lolin 1'owell. 312. 50 itcres IP 10 11111I 11 It I W rntent US to I li McCartney, 100 Tp 11 S 1 W Patent (i W (iilmey to L M Wheeler, gun- ury tots in J,eiuion -"'J F.lwood Dean to II C Moran, 1 acre 111 D L C of J T Allies 35 Israel Wood et tlx to Steward Kvans, U-10 of an acre mllLC ofJTAiueE 30 T A Morris et tlx to II C Morun. 1 acre in 1) L C of I T Ames. ... a I 1$ McCartney to Jouli l'owcll. KU) acres 111 tp 1 1, S it 1 w i-o Luther A and Kiiuna Tucker to Al- lert Uiimm, 40 acres in sec 11. tpll.SK2w 1420 J It Kirkimtrick to W W Carlile et al.bl 1, K s 3rd A.lA'hanon.... 10 J J Kendall to Frances li l'.-ater, D I.UW Jas Koso et ux to Robert C'ary, 49 acres in D L C of Jat Crank The cast of I D Miller against the 8 I' R. K Co, a suit for the value of a steer and John l'owers to Kniily l'owers, w two calves, killed bv the rolling stock of 14 yt L C of A F Thompson , . . . tbe company, was an trial this afternoon. I A K llitll to J S Antonelle, put t lot J K Weathelford and R Wyatt appeared I 2, bl 9, Albany for the plaintiff, the latter making his I F.manuel Nixon tt ux to los Nixon. maiden speech in opening the case. Urnnil Jury Urport. To the Honorable Circuit Court of Linn county, we the grand jury for the county of Linn, and state of Oregon, for the reg ular October term of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, county of Linn, res pectfully submit the following report of their examination of the public premises and ollices, pertaining to the courts ot jus tice in said county ;to-wit: First, we visited the county tall and tound the same in tair condition. We also visited the sheriff's, clerk's re corder's, treasurers and school superin tendent's othces and found them in tair condition, and the books and records properly kept and in fair condition. We. the undersigned, respectfully rec ommend that the entire court house, of said county, be furnished with electric lights, with a meter. We further recommend that a new set lots J. 2. 3. K'B A. Lebanon Hugh Nickerson etuxtoj V Pipes, iotB2. 3. M b A J C Porter et ux to A C Williams, K K lots 80.37. S,39,bl 3,A's A DA Huyck to Win Patrick, 160 acres sec ,tp tu,r 11 J J M Basket et ux to T Turner, int 100 acres, tp 10, bkiw... Jas McCool et al to J L Miller.S in At 'i sec !!, tp 10,s K a w . . C D Montague to Emma Parrisli, lots 1, 2, bl 4, C'8 A, Leb 12C0 300 1000 250 IIOUK KSU lllltOAD. Neally Swaveaa. ftie great uisu'st. to night. I'.iwill &Co. T L. Wlixo & Cj. . Have Yli-reck shave yo'i. Mr JeirC'iioe, of IWllaud, is in the city. A lnrce stock of oil cloth and liuoleutn just received at FurtiiuH;r & Irviug's. Mrs L West and daughter left this uooa for Seattle t'i jtiia Air West, where they will tt:iul the y-iuter. Tic'keti t.ir AI.I, e-i.t-.ni rmiiit. over ANY mute, tor salu by W. L, JusWr, at- S. P. ti-ti.itoiiioo. For cold nights 1-uv Tiios Kv woolen mill liUnkbt, clii-upext in tdsu, Foraalo by G Mnip n, s.-itt. Aitvuiy, Oregon. Tlios, Kuy Mt.olen mids blankets, llanuels men's, youth's and boy' clothing, for sale by li W Sinipso:i', mji-iit, Albiuiy, Oregon. Just anhci! full line of ladies chil drtns, ineu's and lev's foot wear at li W Sinipsun's, wiiiuli will lu sold at bottom price. Mr Trcmianc, who has just iftup the quartz null ou thu Suiitiam, ami Mr Kemirick, BUpeimtenileiit ot 1 , no lu the city, the former ou his wy home. A tins display of chtldiens school shoes on center table at C F. lirownell 'sare going rapid ly at lees than first cost. Call aud select a pair before they are all gone. L Simtie!, president of tho State Press Association, lias apuointed a committee of fifteen, of which tho local editor of the Dem ocrat is one, to meet in Portland on Nov. 11, to tpke rlerjs ill reference to Oregon's exhibit at the World's Fair. Ken.c-inhiT tho Xoally Stevens piano reci tal, assisted by thu I eil vocal talent. Miss Stevens stands foiernost among the best ar tists ot America. This will be a rare treat and a large audieuco will greet this gifle piauist. Mansger Writ'man returned to-dav from a trit down the West Side in the interest of the F & M Ins. Ce where he plaoed several new agencies axd "stiried up' old ones, rte reports s rapid growth all through that oee tion of country. lloatcra of the most artistio and ingenius patterns, kDown to the art of the manufac turers, may be found at Smith & Senders, with big doors for big wood, small doors for small wood, direct drafts for warm honsee. return Hue for cold houses, all nickeled for proud men, without nickel for plain women. nit. im'.kiws clues Are Not Only Dune dulrkly By Klrrtrlrlty, Uut Are Periiuinf nl-'rre Trraiuirnt ConUnuril-'Tlirre Iliire lie uarttkbte t urr lu Krlalr. Editor Ohkoonian: For six vear, j a tt I Imvo hero Mttrnly ll!tctl with rlioumu- tlwiu and iiHu rali: 1 a Of Ute 1 have tiuen in aluiUHt constant paiu lu ovorv intiMol wild prt of uiy t dy. llnd iu walk tli nxn al iiiniN, uini nan cut ruicNioep mr ton days (.ant. Lat Tuemta I onuin t Dr laiiln for loatinont by electr eltv. and to my teat Joy and Hatlsfjrtio.i I am about curnd Hint go iioiiiq rejoU'in. J roshlo at Jiueiia lata, koik coti-uy, vr. Mua. um.uaviu.ion. Anullirr Keiiirknlil Curfi f Vrntne. To W iiom it M ay (,'on jkkn: Vor veara I have Imph (roub'od with en'onio eaturrli. So Ironhlntnnie had it bromine that 1 could uoarcely brt utlio throuth my noe. nan tmiiruiy ti iwukh i hiiihii, una i became almost tola' I v df at, awompHiiloii vith rlnviiiK no feus in my oara. Aflora coiiiHe (if electric and Biirivul treatment by l)r Dm rin I urn pcrfeoily cured of my deafness and buzzing uoiata. Kuter to me a. Kfluiua- WhmIi. Jamks Klann aoan. Total for year. They Have Coit. A large and ele 50 1 Sant assortment of suitings, never surpass ed In Alba.iv, and can be seen at V R 50 I Cirahain's, The designs are very nlcasinir and will suit the most fastidious. Mr f 22,010 j Graham appreciating the desire here for luntautiy i'urr! of lrafurptM, Editor Ohluonian: Kor oluut voarn piior to calling on Dr Tamil, 1 have beou doaf. accou ponied with riiiKiutr nolHea In my ears. Catarrh was tt great sourije ot aunoyauco-ao mucu ho that I could acruely breathe through my nose at times, ii r Damn curoa my neatness in ten minutes and the catarib let nearly well, T. 11. Ooii.uk. 0 born Ilotol, Knat 1'urtland. TUS DAURIN can be consulted daUy -'at tho Washington building, corner cf Fourth and Washington treeta, Portland. Hours, 10 to 5; evening, 7 to 8, Sundays, 10 to 12 All chronic and acute disease, bl jod taints, loss of vital power and early ludescretioou permanent'y cured though no references pre ever made In the press concerning such cases, owln to the doll- cacy of the patients. Evaluations free to aU, and circulars will be sent to aoy address. Cbargos for treatment according to patients ability to pay. The rich and poor treated fren of charge with electricity from 10 to 11 dally. All piivate diseases -ftittii-lttnttallv t.mMtnH attil inrui nnoHn teed. Patient at a distance can bo cured! by noma treatment. Medicinesand letters sent without the doctors' nam? appearing. N. U. Dr. Dsrrln ha a (-nch ofilco at the Umatilla Hotel, The Dalles, Nov 3rd tuu. Will & Link, OrLRA HOUSE MIS1C STORE, A'trNTH roR TI1K CKUKURATKLi If. I miller, Ami tliti Fiivor'tu J. BAUER & (U'S 1'IAXOS. Palace and EarluilF Iouii ProofOrgana EldratlgB B. and New Homo SewluK .Muvhiues Okgaxs - C'LCASKB - AND - Rki-aired. ALBANY, OREGON'. 2,054,994 wubiu siDKiti(;. Powell & Co. Gold cn;es at Will V Stark's. F. M.French kesps railroad time. Hew cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers. nf Inivnsli n mnns In lirmlr frtrm tnr the I . . . rr n i ' n- u h l a K . . lUttiicks. maps are out of date and badly worn and . acuison aie seuioji monuiniDi. .s unlit for use and a diserace to the county, fortland prices We further recommend that the clerk . Aworey gives gas rorvne iiaiuies. onracv- stvlish goods in elegant patterns has taken extra pains to bring on a stock of such suitings as will meet with general favor. If you would see the best stockof goods in this line ever brought to Albany call at the tailor shop of W R Graham. The Royce & l.snsioti Musical Comedy Co areapproachiui by way of tno Oiegon $hort A Local ENTBRTAiN.MENT.-On Thanks giving eve., Wednesday night, Nov. 26, ot the Opera House the Ladies Aid Society of this city will give an entertainment that promises io be a very fine aflair. Besides some choice vocal and instrumental music the dra.na"Peak Sisters" will beprese-ted. The committee on the entertainment will meet on Saturday night next at the resi dence of Mrs Hopkins, instead of to-night as intended. and recorder of said county be authorized to purchase any and all necessary books tor tneir ollices. Respectfully submitted this 30th day of October, A u, 1890. F M Kizer, J R Bone, Samuel Nixox, E S Marsters, Jno A Millard, D H flERCE, C W Richardson. T'j-Morkow Night. The CamlUeof Miss Morris is that which is reflected from the pages of Dumas. She divests the character, in great part, of its less famishing goods at (i W Simpson's Walked In This forenoon, an immi grant's wagon was standing in Iront of T L Wallace & Co's large clothing store, when a vuun horse tunning loose with the outfit deliberately walked into the store, no doubt attracted by the - large stockof clothing inside. 'He was gotten out without damage. Notice. The contemptible cur wlio lias been tearine my posters down is known. I have proof of the same, and if it is not stopped nt once, will prose cute him according to law. W. L. Jester. Everybody Says So If the wild aves could talk 'hey would say, "Go to Powell X (Jo s lor groceries and pro duce, for their stock is large, their prices low and quality the best. This is the universal verdict of their customers Novetiks in Wash Fabrics. I have iitst received direct from Chicneo novel ties in wasli dress Bonds. The new thine for full and winter wear. I am receiving tho largest line of staple and fancy dresa - goods ever brought to this market. Those needing their fall and winter supplies will do well to give me n can. Sami ei, F. Yoi no ion of teeth. Fresh kettle lard at Haight Bros.W ranted t be good. xou htve a bin stock to select from at rowell dc Lu A popular place L Viereck'c shaving and hair dressing parlors The piano that eives perfeot satisfaction you can rind at Mrs Hymen's. Choice sweet Delaware grapes received fresh every morning attL tfrownell s. Hii? bnrgains in ladies and gcutssold and gold h.led watcnes at r hi J?rench s. Best stock of silver ware in Albany at Will & Stark's. No doubt of it. Sea. Mens', youths' and boys' clothing and Notes or Albany Cioar Factory. If you want a real choice smoke try our 10 center. Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now that vou can get a far superior one nt J Joseph's cigar factory, made by white labor I . Try our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled wlute labor cigars. We make a specialty of selling cigars ot our own make by tne oox at lactory prices. Fine Meerschaum and Briar pipes and a full assortment 01 smokers articles. Instruction in Music. Those wish ing Instruction in piano, organ or har mony, should call on .Mrs 11 F Hollen- beck, at the residence of Mrs Thomas Monlellh. Private musicales will be given each term lor the beneht ot pupils. grateful quality. She purifies and poetizes- Site enobles, and that without losing sight of the hard reality. After witnessing her performances we can readily understand how it was that she worked so great a change in the popular regard of the drama. Lone before Miss Morns essayed the role, Oache had excited Paris with her rendi tion, and Matilda Heron had gained her ercatest fame in its Interpretation. The latter was looneu upon as iiieonivamuic. Her laurels were undisputed, llerconcep- A fi st class shave for only 15 cents at L Viereck's, Saltuiartdi Biock, Albany, Or. Have you teen those parlor suits that T Brink has just received ? They are nice. If you want a line toilet or hath soap oa on Stamtrd & Cusick, City Drug Store, For perfectly pure water buy the Natural Stone Filterer of Matthews Si Washhuru - Kor bargains in monuments, headstones, etc., go to Kgan & Achison, Albany,Oregon. Ladies call and seo the latest novelties in Just Received. Smoked chinook sal mon, cranberries, cauliflower, celery, weet potatoes, oranges, bananas, grapes, Dears, comb honey, struincd honey. flipped beef, pigs feet. The finest line ( groceries 111 the city. Try our teas and coffees. Mueller Zc Garrett, the leading grocers. Record Breakers. Matthews Si Washburn sold in one day last week nine stoves, and their stove book shows numoi-r of diys that they have sold six and seven stoves a day. Quality is what does it. tlon, though wonderousiy powerful, lacked dress goods at E C Seurls. idealization, and when Miss Morrisoppear- .hould ca'l and see those floe library cd with a portrait of Camille, shorn of u tCE Urownell'a before buying else earthliness.the contrast was a surprise and wnfe Kin Gt.oves I Handle. Our Own, a genuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per pair. The celebrated P Centemcri at $1.60 per pair. The Mather In button and string fastenings at $1.75 per pair. The genuine Foster hook at $2.00 per pair. Albo Mus quelalr, Sued and Glace finish. Samuel E. Young. a gratification. From the first moment of the play to the last, the sympathies of the auditor are constantly manifest and warmly enlisted. The merit of the lmper60i,ation lies rather in the beauty ol the conception than in the dramatic eRects ot the situation. The colors have been laid upon the canvas by the hand of an artist whose soul was Imbued with a love for the Ideal. Yet the work Is abundant in force and strong and definite In ltsllnc. It tells of suppressed suffering, of bitter pangs,held In agonizing check. Miss Morris, during the progress ot I he play, brings to bear all those re sources of her rare intelligence and superb powers. No actress is her peer in the ex prcsslon of emotion when it is a matter of gradual development. She begins at the beginning and passes from phase to phase with a realistic effect that is astonishing for its truth. So says a critic on the rama. Seals now on sale at Will & Link's. If vou want a good Lilk umbrella with gold or silver handle go to French's jewelry store. Quality is what htlps Matthews & Wash burn scli the most stoves of any house lu Al-bauy. Call early and give voar orders to Mrs Hymen for the Juvenile Boak, so they will be here for Xmas. Do not pass C E Brownell's store if oo waut to live economically, liest goods ana lowest pnera guaranteed. D;'. 't Run Around. Every steamer lowcvcr toggy the bar, .brings to Albany an immense quantity ot tiuits and pro duce. J he best and largest variety al ways goes to Poweu of Co's. Their stands are always full of jast such things ns the publl1; wants. Save runipg SJound Dy calling at tllctr store nrst. Watch Will& Stark's. Will & Stark have received a new line of as elegant, as well as reliable wat:h;s, gold and silver. lor ladies and gentiemen,as have ever been offered to the puolic In Albanv. Thev are attracting considerable attention, and buy ers should not fall to Inspect them. Umbrellas, Gossamers and rubtar bootl .and thoei at the lowest pricr-s tt E. C, S EARLS. Black Dress Goods I make a spe cialty of keeping a full line of black silk Si k warn Henriettas, wool jiennei'.as, and all the la'.e novelties in black dress goods, and trimmings. New Carpets, new cnrpetB, new car pets and new Btyles, latest patterns, the iK-at in the market, iust received atA.lt. Mcllwain's. The stock is large and choice, selected for this market, .mdpeo nle wantimr the best carpets nt the low- braska, with two cars of freight, coming est prices should cull and inspect his Many Coming. Immigrants are arriv ing in large numners Dy nearly every trr.in, mosllv irom 1s.ans.1s and Isebraslta This noon lorty-hve arrived from Nc for the purpose of locating. The Willam elle Vallev is destined to be the Mecca of farmers fleeing from crop failures. Jackets and Wraps. I am now receiv ing niv fall mid winter stock of Inilii misses and child rens jackets and wraps which are of the latest style and good mine and as chean as standard goods can lie bought. I have on hand a lot nf Indies Newinarkeis carried over from last year, which I am selling at cost to Close tliein Otlt I" lUUKe lonm mi nrw arrivals. r-AMi ei. z. ioiju. splendid stock. It was bought low and will be sold low, For a- methintl nice in dancing purnps gito Klein Bros; just rt-cetved a nice assortment. G W Simpson has received his fall Itcck f stockinette and scalf s 1 tenon ana mree quarter rmitit clinks, and have acompleti assortment of all the latest t)le. Lost. On the street to day a small pair of clsiors. Finder please leave at this office. Rooms Rent. Two furnished 1 1 ave jutt rcceivrd a Hno invoice of lnce rr-rims pear the college. Inquire at thl curtains, ranging in prioe from one to nino ,!IKr. a mir. scrim Lurtiin nets, etc. Also a line of curtain piles acd fa-aim cnvr- office Fine silk u:nbrel!a' at ? M I'rcn;l.'a )i clr bture. DUNCAN Oct 29 iSoo, in Albany, to he wife of P Y Duncan, a boy. I)OKTI.M SWIXJS HANK, OF PORTLAND, OREGON Paid up capital fmflKi Surplus ami proSu - - O'J.UGO Intsrot allowed on a flints ilacoslts as follows: On ordlnsry savihci ls l'r cent per aiinnm. On term ivln,' orioles ...6 par cent par annum on ceriincaies 01 oeposK. For three montha 4 per cent par snnum: For sis months 5 per cent per annum: ror tn-s:ve moatnn 0 per cent ier aniini FRANK DEKUM, I'renlilent V. I". THOM'KON, Vira-l'reslilent, H. C, SfKATTON, Casliier. 1 1 ARTIES wanting pasture In the Mon fl telth pantuie, went si te thu iliteh. run teure It at si per mnntn, oy c nng on I'kkd W. ISi.umiikro. MISS tMEftLLY STBfHS, America's Fumous Piatiift, Albany Opera House October :50tli. An Artlut of f trtl Hank will ifWe a I'ia. UHltianArtit-tGMnii flano. Th Sticccw the had met with both fn Kurop ar America Is unequal!. The (ireat Man'fr'ii F, tUrt, hr. Hans Von Bnel and othiri, apeak In the hU'htttt ot praia fur her. IVlnir tt.e flrnt Crri. Pianist appenrii.tr hf-.re th A'tianjr piiDiicihe shuuld ha urcotta uy a iuii itevse, 0 Kcsmeil Pcati al Wi'I Link. "WELL Why lont vou co to tho Cmnr r Jrwelry Store ana F, ii, HKN II nil) till jmi . i u at barKftini titlivr LaUIer ur Oentx. A VOICE I'ltOIZ. KT. A Lndy Relates two AstontHliIn Vjk (tcricuren To v. hom It mny conreni: I lmvo lrl.'i . fevery cuucoivable ifiai.0 for billotmic;- lust the piit live yi-ars an I am of a bllluu turv jwramem uml sulTer much from eionun-h nr vor troubles. Hut nothing over gavo in. t- relief that I obtatut-U from ubIus Joy's Wur.' b.- Banapartlla. In fact I think it a cum for t.:io ailments. At the time I was usinj it I hHl a little girl tiring in my family whosv nee wni seriously affected by a lnr?c oiku nore, a:i.l wo tried a great many kiwi of loilous, calves tin 4 blood purifiers to no avail. I gave her ao::iu of medicine (Joy's Vegetable Sfiraapnrilla) thinklug it might benefit her ami as it v.m purely vegetable, knew it could do her tio harm. To my astonishment she began to Improve, and within two weeks it was entirely healed and iUe now as well as ever. Mrs. K. L. WIIEATON, ut. Bnn Prarclaro STRICTURE fern ai.et'Uy cured wfthont Cuttlnr, Burning cr DU latiitg. A rerttctly paiuleea treatment and a (tuaraa .m In averv ar Mi. no matter how lone ntandinff. This treatment, lor H'.rictu e. o l)r Itoxell's.is the greatest discovery Known w mwncire. iiuibmi and completelv rL-movva tho Strktuia withoutannoy auce or Mtiii to the patient. DISEASES OF MEM Peculiar to their Sex, an t not proper to name hera, includintr all ih:se delicate Inflrmltlee and Weak newee. which they would shrink from ditclosing to their family phvlcian, permanently cured In lew time than was ever known to Medicine tefore, by Dr Boxell's "New System of Treatment. " It rejuvenate the eenito-unr ar)' orgaimaud makes weak men strong When oasihle, It is always best to call for personal consultation and special examination. But those who cannot posMibly call, should write, stating their afiiiiv iiciiu-ineaeiitbv mail or express, sealed, 1 from exposure, w an uaru w Mia iim v-nv. AclilrrHH, free from exposure, to all parU of tho J in Iran, Wm. A. Bcxell, 31. D. 01 Pan! niaprnuiry. Portland, nrriron. Ct-rner Firt anil I'll estreats, nver Fortland Nati.iual Bank, ALL TALK!! ABOl'T- Larga and Choice Display of Drv Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., Including many novelties.' A fino line of Sealette ets, Children s lloodn, vc, cvc. Jack al.- "lis a Feat to Fit thB Feet, But Ha Can Co it ani do it Heit," Sold again ! Hut we've just re ceived a fresli lot which can bo seen on our floor any day. Wo are talking about stoves. If you are thinking of buying one, come and inspect our stock and get posted on our prices, for we are quite sure the' are from lfi to 25 per cent lower than else where.' "We handle everything in the way of stoves, tin ware and hardware. Mattii kws cfc "U'Asnr.uitN. mm SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! For tho Ij';ilinu Newspapers - ai - Magazines -I fcecelivetl F. L. KEIwTON Cash Grocery Store, NEAR THE FOST OFFJCE. ALBANY, OREO.