tcl 7aiht democrat Published every (Jay in tho mlc x 4 SuoiUy. OTSINOTTI.G, Editors and Prnp'n ntered attue Hit OIThio at All lanv. tlr. agon, as second o'ass mi, I unttir. 'BBHEMMY UlTKnilDIt tl, I81H), LOCAI; RKCOHI). Tub Milk Maids ('o.wkxtiiin to le presented l,y the ladies of tho Jr. K IChnrch of Allmnv, Tuesday evening Ieo 10th, 1800, nt tin Opera House, promises 10 be B treat, follow inn is tliu iiioeimn Music. "Milllirio Overt Irchestni. Solo, Mrs CO Lee. Music, Selected, ( Irchestni. Select Heading, Mint) Moses. Music, "Crecent L'itv Walt.." DnW Ira. Milk Stool Drill, liy nine of the milk maius. Bl' The laughable Farce entitled, "The iMilk Maids InterstuteOonvention," rep resented by twenty-six ladies in costume, . will then be presented. L' Admission, 23 cents; reserved seats, 35 cents. itaii . Bad Acciukst. Lewis Anderson, a young man who has been working in the Bed Crown Mills, of this city, for n yenr or more, went to Uarrisburg a few days ltl? ago to take charge of tho flouring mill, J.J ownod by L Douglas of that place. Yes ' terday morning he went lo the third 3p;tory of the mill to look after some of the macliiuerr. After he had been gone A short timo tho engineer heard calls for help from that part of tho building, lie shutdown the mill and went up to the third story and there found Mr Ander son with his leg broken just above the ankle. Ife had been caught in tho belt ing of the mill.which resulted in a broken limb. He was removed at once to the residence of Mr I, Douglas, when Dra Davis and Mendenhall were called in and set the limb. Tho voting man will lie taken care of by the Odd Fellows of Uar risburg, of which order he is a member, having become a member of Albany Lodge, No4, only a few weeks since. As Explosion. This morning Ed Bchmeer, a clerk at Mueller (Inrrett's. was at work among some Christmas hens andturkevs, when a lantern, bv which ue whs uiiiuiiiiaicu, expiouea. lie ex ' tinguished the (lames by throwing his ! coat over them ; but in the operations I one of his hands was burned in a pa'in i ful manner. Mrs, Amiorr to-morrow night at the ' Opera House. It will be a (treat treat. . Mrs Abbott tosses men about like tenth irs. The feats of a Hercules performed by a pretty little lady weighing oulvOS Saunas, yet possessing a giant's power, othing like it every Been before. A mystical power which is truly phenom enal. She performs the most incredible feats, and lias dumbfounded nnd aston ished all of the learned men of America. The Minks. Dr J'.arker, of the Golden City Mining Co., came down from the mines Tuesday. Ho reports arrange ments being made to run eight or ten men during the winter getting the com panies mines, of which, they have about twenty claims, ready for a twenty stamp mill, with n capacity of forty tons a day, which will be put in in the spring. No TJelivkrv. There sill be no de livery on Christmas day, Dec 35th, by the undersigned. Joe Myeks, , John Stewart, Al STELLMACllf.il, Wm Wallace, J V Taylor. New Carpets, new carpets, new car pets and new styles, latest patterns, the best in the ninrlrt inat- n A II Mcllwain's. Tho stock is large and : choice, selected for this market, nnd neo : pie wanting the best carpets at the low est prices should call and inspect his splendid stock. It was bought low and will be sold low. At Kenton's Cash Store. Dates, figs, bananas, choice candies, nuts, mince meat in glass jars, condensed mince meat in packages, mixed pickles, saner kraut, best quality raisins, citron, lemon peel, orange peel, dried currants, nnd a general assortment of groceries, all cheap Tor cash. Not 111NG Small about Matthews Washburn. See the necessary article that all newly married people want (shortly), that they offer to give to every couple married between Thanksgiving and New Years, '91, who puichase a cook stove f them. The article is on exhibition In their show window. ( Biack Dress Goons. 1 make a spe deity of keeping a fnU line of black silks Silk, Warp llcnricttis, Wool Henriettas and' all the late novelties In black dress goods nd trimmings. j hAMl KL E. Yof NO. Kew Blacksmith Siiii:.U .V Willis hatjust completed his blacksmith shop at theicornor of .Second and Railroad streets where all kind-, of iron and wood work can he nad and done In first class order Bring on your plows wagor.s, etc., etc. -- ... r.j To Samit.l K Young for vour boots i mioks. The largest stock in the city .1 best value for the monev. Dnn't 1, pcived bv offers of discounts, or big ad Vliscments You will have to nav some !s a profit. The question Is who can ord to sell for the least pr-fii. Carpets. f h? ve just rccel ved forwl n trade some of the nicest patterns in tia super and .VP'y carpets ever shown '"is city, also 4 new line of wallpaper ! decorations. I Samuel E. Youno. A 7 Music Dox, giver, away Jan. 1st. fith every dollars worth oi goods you V you get a tlcl.t nn the box. T. A. (,'UMMINO. 'HACKMETACK,' a boding amll tra ins pe.-lume. Prioo 25 and 50 cents. MM HI AMI Pt csAl, 8 W R"cce, of Green Ilasin, is in the city. D V 8 Keid and fHinilv, of Portland.are 111 the county for Christinas. Judge Struhan went up to Coburg this noon to eat a Christmas turkey. Hubert Huston and w ife went to Cor vallis this noon for Christmas. Muliu F.wert has returned home from a several mouths visit at Oakland. It rorder Davis nnd family, and J K Wyatt, went to lla-risbuig to-day to spend Christmas. Jos Watson, of Tacoiun.wns in the cilv on his way to Newport, to spend the holidays with his parents. Frank ( raw, recent It on tho S. I. bo tween Portland ami Junction, has been engaged as iimineer on tho Lebanon branch and will lieuin hueiiien.i to-mor row. Mrs Craw is already in tho cuy. 1:1 41, tit; Mills X G Rice etux to Trustees Mellur- gue cemetery, small tract intp 14. Sit 2 w 1 J II Uobb toT It Hibbard, lots 3, 4, 111 , Mieiiiurn A J Hodges to F W Spencer,lots 7, 5, bl 7, F'b A, Albany 301) Henry Cyrus et al to Nanev K Croft, S K or of sec 31, In 10, S K1H 10 Frank Cmbtree to Nancy Croft, same as aliove . 1 J C Johnson etux to Lee liilveu, parcels in Scio 1400 W II llobson et al to .1 A Maag.lot 4, bl !l, H's A, Mill Citv 25 Virgil, Klectra and Estella StiteB to J J linker, 1 acre, Harrisburg. COO I.ec I'.ilyeuet ux to N C Myeru, lot 2S, in Seio 400 G I) 1'eebler to C Goon, lots 3, 4,bl ) M K'8 A. J.CII 27 A I) llornerettixto Anna B Berry, 40 acres sec 31 , tp II, S It 3 K . . 1 309S A Remahkaiile Old Man. John Stipp, an old subscriber to the Demochat bids farewell to it in the followine munner.in a very elegant handwriting: 1 snail not renew my subscription for I Sill as I am now too old to read news papers, I being in the 85th year of my age. I have been a subscriber for five periodicals; but only one political.the other four were religious. Two of them were pulilisheu in America. One, called the "Signs of the Times," is published in Middletown, New York , and the other in Greenticld, Indiana, called tho "Prim itive Monitor." The two English peri odicals are lioth published in London, one cnlled "The Gospel Standard," and tne other called "Ulinstian's Monthly Record," but for tho last three or four years I have not read one-fourth of them. I live a very lonesome life entirely alone. I am company for no one, and no ono is company for me. I am nearly deaf. I do my own cooking, washing nd iron ing, saw and split my own stove wood, feed and water my horse, travel and preach for three churches, which occupies nearly all my time, so that 1 have but little time left for .readme religions peri odical than I do political. So I bid the btatk KioiiTS demouhat a last iarewell. Aflectionately your sincero friend, John Stipp. Scio, Oregon. For Curlstnins Dinner. (Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks. Fine Fat- (tieesi, CRANllEItlilES, Oranges, Lamons. Smyrna t igp, Dales, Walnuts, California Figs. Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Almonds, Filberts, nnd a fine assortment of Fancy Cream and Mixed Candis, Cali fornia, nnd imported cream and Swiss cheese. Also a full asHortniont of choice vegetables, nt Mueller & Garrett's. Is Hunting around for something to remember the children witli on Christ mas do not fail to inspect the large stock of holiday novelties at Conn & Hendric son's, just the things the children want for enjoyment, things that can be pur chased with small pocket books, cute things, useful things, all kinds of toys. And while you nre there observe that they carry a fresh stock of groceries and produce, ond that their prices are bottom ones. A prize is offered for the person who doesn't get good treatment at Conn & Ilendricsou's. The Reason Why Why Is It that Klein Bros, can afford to sell boots and shoes so reasonable? Because they are both practical shoe makers and make partof their expenses by working on the shoe bench, any boot or thoe you buy of them, no matter what kind It Is man, womans or childs, that rip. run over or the sole rins loose they repair them for you free of charge, and as they do all the woik them-. selts, they don't charge you 25 to 50 ccuo n iiuir cxira ior a warrant to pay ro.iie shoemaker to repair them for rou. Thev also make a specialty of repairing ruuuci UOOIS. Iackets and Wraps T hnv i..ut ceifved for the Ho'ldav trade a new line of Diagonal and plain Beaver and Stockinet jackets, The popular thing for winter wear. Samuel E Yoi-no Kid Gloves for the Holidays. T'i argest aitortlncnt in the city for gentle men, ladles and misses, tvery pair war. ranted at Samuel E Vouno's. Sitting Bull is dtisd and s.i are high pricos at G L Hlickinvi's. Do now makes the pub lic a genuine otfr to sell ho'iday gKids at first oust. Be sura and examine his stoc' and ascertain his prices. The ONLY plsee in the ty when1 Eist era tickets cm b purchan is nf W, L. rster, at the Sintaern Pacific CV ticket office The host roast cTO-ie iu tho city at Com ad Mojv r's. fi .vOIFS COUfiH C .snmntion Car? sold by usonaguu ntee. It cures coui lmption. T trrt passCE Brown 1 ore if ven war 'olive economically. ?cst foods anil owi trio's guaranteed. OMKtt'HAT IIIMOHOIS, A ISarkrje's euncemiim or Frail and l-run lulture. The people of Oakville, iu this county, are paying considerable attention to the raising of fruit, and very naturally com mune with their eastern friends on the subject. A prominent man of that place did so, getting the following bright let ter, which be hands us for publication, in order to benefit fruit-raisers generally: "Your kind letter of recent date is at hand and contents noted. Am glad to heurof your bright prospects. When you speak of setting out 1000 fruit trees my mouth almost shunes itself for shed ding tears. Y'ou also mention something aliout grubbing the ground before plant ing to trees. This reminds me of my boyhood dins ill Ohio, when I UBed to earn my grub by grubbing. I never en joyed it very much as a past-time until ine nine was past anil the puv was ill sight. Lxtracting roots is a painful ne cessity, aim never was 01 great pleasure to me. Since !eaving the timber country I have had occasion to let a small con tract for taking out some old roots, and although I was right there and had an easy seat, and was not asked to assist in the work in fact was requested to keep hands oir yet in some way I felt for the fellow workman and mv interest in him was such that I think" I sweat fullv us much as he. It is siniiliar to "tilling a long-felt-want," and the more nerve one has, the more nerve one needs. Hut, let us return to the orchard. I like that move. I think it is tho thing to do with that land, and I almost wish I bad an interest in that fruit farm. It might not injuie the fruit and would help to "Plum" my "Currant" expenses. I do not wonder at you being "Cherry" when you contemplate the results, which is shown by actual "Fiit"-nxc8 to be so good as to "Seek-no-Furthcr." A "Pip pin" to the matter would make a "Mai den liluoh," however much she wants to "Pear" with "Tallmansweet," who is constantly bo "Cider." Both being in the "Bloom" of votith. should, with he as "Roman-Stem" tho tide together for rous ana roas nt least. i.very "fcheep nose" that a "Haiubo" is "Juice" right in the full. But later Bro. "Johnethan" and Miss "Bell Flower" are in ereat demand bv all pie-us people. They are solid friends, good keepers and wear well by acquain tance. Miss "Siberia Crabb," being a drawf, makes a fair show. But notwith standing her "Trunk" checked entirely through, free of charge, she brings her manager very little else than "Saace." Sometimes there is a "Jam" that trener- ally ends in a "Pickle." The "Willow Twig" has produced less "Salubrious hweet" to the "oung's Delight" thun the "Candy Red," yet I think produces better results in jfouth than is always admitted. This "Twig" keeps well in all climates, houses, and is a good thing to help keep the young from souring. When properly "Appl-ie"d to the trunk or limbs it invigorates and elevates the human race, and makes the race more swift. This should be attended to at "Prune" ing time. Miss "Jeiinctt" remains erean durinir her sunniests days, but, although not a "Greer ing," she "Clings" to the idea that she must be en"Gage"d to every "Beauty." Place her near the kitchen and wash house whers the reflection will have a healthy influence on her, and then ner lruit wilt be in good taste. Don't nlant nnv "t'hpstnnts " Well really I "have no right to advise you about fruit culture. I am only a imcKtye, ns you Know and never saw OreL'on, and of course what I say is cheap and thin, and don't cost anything, but if I have my health and can so "Orange" matters here, will try at some future time to learn more of fruit nnd fruit cul ture, even if I have to go to Oregon." Men like useful presents on Christmas and genera'.ly get them. Such things as neckties, silk and linen handkerchiefs, and slippers are always in oider and are very acceptable. L E Blain carries a large and line stock, and his prices are bottom ones ns can be ascertained by nn examination of his stock. Besides he nas many other novelties suitable for the holidays. , RAIFSCIINEIDER. On Tuesdav.Dec 23rd, ISM), near Albany, to the wife of Cornelius Raiischneider a girl. A. LATE la.VU IOJI IIAVUS, The Corrective Properties, of tlio Juices of California's Vegetable Alteratives Almost Sensational. A lady formerly of 1221 Mission St., but now of 400 Hayes 8L, S. F., writes to tho il'.lwln W. Joy Co. as follows: " Mrs. II. T. Ecvcrly, of 86 attle, resided with mo last winter. 6he had long been a sufferer from dyspepsia and waterbrash. Her stomach was so weak that for months at a time alio lived principally upon milk and the wbito of eggs. Among other tilings she tried one of tho mineral sorsaparillas only to find that It gavo her pnlns In the head and weak sluklug spells. Having taken Joy's Vegetable Sarsapa riila myself with great benefit In stomarh troubles, I Induced bcr to discard tho potash preparation and try your Vegetable compound. It began relnvigorating her stomach and In a fhort timo helped her nMimisMiigly. It Im proved her apetitc nnd strength to 'lint extent, that Jil3t before sho left, she was beginning to return to solid food, siio authorized mo to wrlto yntl t lit is stnfoment nceordlnclv." JUST THE .TOBftSGS Don't lie in a Lurry for your Holiday Goods, such a3 KICKER ROCKERS. UD MCE CHAIRS. -FOR- THOMAS BRINK Will have (he nicest assortment that ever came to Albany HOME AND ADBOAD A Merry Christmas. Holida goods at French's. Have Vlereck shave you. Buy your groceries of Parker Bro s. Sauer kraut at C E Brownell's, Cloaks at coat at W F Read'a. Buy your holiday goods of W. F. Road. The achools are all olosed for tho holidays. A fine lot of holiday candies at Parker Hulin & Dawson, druggist's, at French's corner. Rargaius la lihrsry lamps at C E Brow nell'a. Cheadle cheese is the beat. Try it. C E Browntll. Ijat Saturday the O. P. paid up for Sep tember. Genuine Iowa sorghum on draughtjatj C Delicious orange cider on tap at C E Brownell's. Call at Hulm Da ajson's New Drug Sto. e for fresh drugs. W. p. Re.,1 !,.., I,. h. ....,,... f fancy goods in town: The CitV Onnnntl mof t.. .1 adjourned until Monday evoning, Ten beautiful nMHn . : Ft., . i" - K'"u at reneh s Jewelry Store. See W F Read's line of dress gotds and silks before buying elsewhere. C.reat reduction in men'e furnishing goods for the next 30 days at W F Head's. Phvsician'a prescriptions carefully com pounded at Hulin Hi Dawson's drug store. Antl RWMI ftllff l,.,fnn. IV.fl r C1..I.I. Just the thing for an Xmaj presont. Holiday goods at first oast at G L Blank . man'a. See hit ad in another column For nnvftltipB in l,a;, win a- - 11 " " 111 gb aisis are al le to show a superior stock of goods. Lace curtains' !... -f . ; ... t a I..-. snnment (rom $1 to $9 apair.at Samuel E 200 cloaks tn Km .,1.1 &f . sir v Read'a. (ltim nml man.. L:l- the assortment is large, For yarlety and beauty of designs, Will & StArk'a Strait nt pinm f.ba 41... 1 , j . - --7 "n p lulu, auu Christmas is coming. BnV VIKir fbriatn - E Li. j. j ..... .,.olnH Mk rreuens Jewelry Stoie, aod get tickets to the draw- iug w Miae piace a ew 1 ears day 'i he larvAtt.l mnf i.-.Ai:- J: , r . n m.wow Biiiniiii,, uisp.uy oi thnatmaa goods in the city is at F M icuuu , xno turner jewelry atore. Thos, Kay woolen mills blaukets, flannels men . """"'' and boy' clothing, for sale v v. .. "iiupoui, agent, aiuauy, Oregon. Beautiful onA root..!.... t i.j: j aB IVI 1UI1U8 HUH (BO- tlemen at Will & Stark's at wonderfully low prices. No DkUOCHAT fiwmnrrnn. r'U-l.l - ...... ww u.,111. .U1IM' maa la one dav on wbinK Uf.n ri-t- n allowed to celebrate. People ate talking about the big stock o holiday goods at Will & Stark's.the jewelers Everything imaginable. Fnrfresh mpata nf stl b,.l. n 1. r,, . ku uuuwu & Slaters, opposite Schmeer'a livei-ystable . Orders taken and prompt delivorv. ' The McFaddeu farm near Lebanon waa sold to-ilay at Keterees salo by W B Stout, to John Curl, of S. io, for 51050. It con sisted oi vjk acres. A lsrge line of fancy crockery cups aod saucers, mugs, vases, salid dishes, cracker jars, card receivers, etc., will be sold at re- nui.ni iiiivoi iu eiuae inein out, at Samuel E Young's. A fine display nf childrens school shoes on ueutui muibsivc nrownoi: s are going rapid ly at less than first cost. Call and selects pair before thoy are all cone. Mr acd Mrs Wm Baltimore made thoir uaugnieralyhristmas presentln the way of a tine J Bauer il Co. pian", bought from Will & LinLr. A IV M.fl.L .. bered his family by perchariog a fine organ for them from the same house. ' William II Warner and Harper Cranor have leased tha Alhnn n... trn,.da r... two years aod will begin business as lesseos vu -liiiuary jst. inev are iastlors,are good judges of what the public wants In the theatrical linn And Will nn ilrtnlii n1.. a k;.. ousiness, gradually increasing. S94. That is the number that drew tne nickel.plated stove at Hopkins Bros Who holds it? Buggies nml llucbs. The best makes are to be foundin Al. bany at Price & Robson's, who have just rcciveda carload of the finest hacks and beggicsto be found. Their prices, con sidering quality, are remarkably low. It pays to ride in a good buggy or hack. Keep this lact in your head and when get ting one call on Price & Robson, who nave me largest variety to select from. Will be Found at the Square jjeanng stove nouse or SMITH EES. j FINE FAT TURKEYS, FOR IC1IRIST3J AS.! ! Mueller & Garrett. nottiu o.8Iuekix(. F. M. Frenoh keeps railroad time. New ereain eheese just lecuivcd at Conrad Meyers. Ejiau & Acbison are selling monuments at i'ortland pricea. Fresh New England mince meat, on sale at C E Browoell's. A pnpalarplr.ee L Viereck'fc shaving and hair dressing parlors. Choioe sweet Delaware grapes rcnelved fresh every morning at 0 E Brownell's. Mens', youths' and hoys' olothiog and furnishing goods at l W Simpson's. A fi. st olasa shave for ouly 15 cents at L wreck's, Saltuiarsh Biock. Albany, Or. " Have you seen those parlor suits that T Brink baa juat received ? They are nice. J W Boutley. beat boot and shoe makerio mty, three doors north of Dkmocrat office. For barusit in n.An... i- u j-. .... . ... .....uuiiicubi, ueauKiuneB, etc, goto fcgan & Achisou, Albany, Oregon. You ahnnlil nnll l u 1:1 mum nue nurary lamps at C b Browuell's before buying elsc- Rv 1.11 RIMIU aan Will S. C.-l.l- i j - ii n. ouih a elegant line of silver ware for the Holidata. Fmeat ever broaght to Albany. Tieknta Inr ATI. ...I km.i-iu ,uiiii, over ANY route, for sale by VY. L. Jostor, at For enld ninhta TU. , .., i.i i I . " . ' "lv,wv wuuivn nun blanketa, cheapest in town. Foraale by'U V Sirap jn, agent. Albany, Orrgeu. . ' U w bimpaon haa received his fall stock if sLwiUinnltn ,.A j . i . u jwicn mm tnree IllSrtuP .!11aI nln.l.. 1 . . . n ' nun nave a complete assortment of all the latest styles. Lion t fail to our men'a and bova' alnthiiid hii(nrann.nl...i 1 n, ii i. i. I'u.iinoiu ciaownere. ive sell the best clothing for the least money of any nouse in tho city. Look aud be con- 7 inniiH sl Wf to: Jullua rirflrltarnral's. etnnl. t l"J.. 1 ii now cooiplete, and ii undoubtedly the 4 i?tBt Md be8t as80rU,1 of any in the valley. All he wanti is for the people of this part of Oregon to call and examine his goods. The -TEN-- Beautiful Pieces of Silverware to I Given Away. At F. M. French's Jcwelrv atom nn . mencing Nov. 1st. I will nmnvni. .n one purchasing $1 worth of goods, a tick et entitling the holder to a chance to uruw one oi uieioiiowmg pieces of silver ware : 1. One large dinner caBtor $10 00 2. ' fancy fruit dish 9 00 3. " silver cake basket 8 00 4. " silver card stand '. 7 00 5. " set silver knives and forks 00 J). double pickle castor 6 00 ". " silver butter dish 4 00 8. " single pickle castor 3 00 0. " Seth Thomas clock 2 00 10. " silver cup 1 00 F. M. French. WE WISH TO -TO -And Vicinity, That we now have the largect and most complete stock of Loots and shoes ever shown in Albany. Our assortment of lion's and B.n'aKipand Calf Boots nod Shoes is cotnp.etp, n,d we can fit any foot, be it lean or fat. Our line of lubber boots and shoes is LARGER THAN ANY IN THE C!TY. AND AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES. OUR HOLIDAY SLIPPER Line comprises bom.i K.irt.i.t of rnor.'3 embroide.e.l velvet and LADIES - SLIPPERS Com puses all ihe Intent novelties in combination sn I colors, in felt, p nd velvet, rsnging in prices frrm 85 cents to $2 50. Our line of Ladies and Misses Dress ShoeS In hand and m-cl.ine sewed, a.e in (lie most Sundnid makes in thu United States. We also havfl a full Ii. f Mies and uiiss-s . il grain, d.ycralrj calf-lined and unlined, in I u ton n d luce, at EASTERN PRICKS. Our line of Mens" and I Joyn jOi-etsH Slioo, la oomplem in all styles and st I.owi:st I'uices. Out gn.- are all dusir ab.B styles and latest nov liies -all the attractive oiuiibinstirns in Boots and Oxfotdv, Turns ami Webs. Also Spring H-. ls for the little ones in great va riety in d.sifin.tlie latest; in material, 1I10 finest; in workmanship, tile best of all. If. is onr piir,WH t csrry a line f boots nnd shoes containing moi than any hnuve in Albsnj. LET US Cm Y05JH ATTEMTIQJi To the fact that (irices of boots and penses umif r wiicii uiov arn sniii. mr eipot,t,8 sre lower than lin-e of nn houso in Albary the result is LOWER I'lUCiiS TO YOU, for rsh. Give us a trial and he convinced. "OUR MOTTO.- Never Sacrifice Quality for and Shoea and Sell them GOODS SOU) I5Y ITS TIf T HIP (lit T!KV flVFR WITT BE I!KI'AII!ED FliKK OF CIIAIMJE. U' VERY RESI'LCTFL'LLY, KLEIN BROS. t.ir.l-IKMITS UIIEAT WUUK. Mike narkry l ureil or Ururueaa ur 10 Years MtamllnuAl.o Mr F. II I'leree n tervril Hie aauie ts'uy Editor Orngonian. For twenty -roarn I have iieen i-radually gruwiiiK d' af, ao c.niuMd with sll s iti ol rinaing noUes in my ears. I had do-pdrej nf over be. ing relieved uiiiil Kime of my neighbor had tried I'r liHrriuand been cured, 'i nat Kvve we courage, and led me lo try biiu. He bus restored by my hearing and stopped the uolsi a with e.eetrieitv, nie.il cal and surgical treaiment. I liye three miles wnt nf PortUnd, nn the Barnes road, postolliee, Purl and. Or. MIKE MAKKEY. Xr. Vrditor: For flftne i yers I have lieen doaf, am! iiradusdy growing worse iiutil tl.epuat three years I could not hear my watch tick Mr any o nvemation. I eitie to Dr Darrln and roeeived his eiee trio treituient, aud am now able to hoar a watch tick, and feet overjoyed with the cure I have received. 1 live In Albina, and my place of busineasisln tho inaiket on Kui-sull street, Lear the Continental hotel, EDPIhKCE. J a JrnnhiK Cured nf ftkln Disease. Editor Oregon! '.n: For fbtoen years 1 have been troubiod witn xkiu dliease. Dr L'arrin haj cured me. Koi'er to me at Sellwocd, Or. J S JENNINGS Dr Dnrrln's Siierlalllrs and Flare or Uuslueasr Dm Darrln make a spec'aly of diseases of the Kye, Kr. JSose and 1 hroat, and alt nervous, chronic and priVHte disi'SNes, such as Loss of iM-inhood, Blood 'laiuis; Aj'phllls, (lleot. lionnnhoea. Mir let 11 re, Spermatorrhoea, Semihal Weakness, or I oss 01 Lexire ot Sexual Power In man or woman. All 1 eeullar Female Tr.ublcs, Irregular Menstrt.tion, Displacement, eto, are cor.fldoni tally and MiccesHfuily treated, and will under no oircum- tancea teku a cae that they canuot cure or ben ell. Consultation free. 1 'hargtej reason, ahle. Pnres of private diseases guaranteed' Bnd never pul.libd in the pipe.s. Circular and question blanks sent free. OlPoes, 70J4 aHhlngton st, Portland, Or. STOCK OF Christmas Candies C. E. BROWKELL'S, Sabbath :- Schoo's Supplied, At Extremely Low Rates CAM, AND Mi: H1.1I. DR iKO W GRAY having sold his drmbt business, to give po-sess:.OD Jsnuary I, 1891, mrst earnestly requests bis many fiieofswho may wish him to put Iholr teeth in good repair before re tiring to call eBrly. Ail who find them selves Indebted to him, are expected lo cal! and settle soon. ANNOUNCE shoiis are largely governed b the es Quantity Soil Fewer Boots Riirht. A