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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1891)
SwTevory day ia the week ex- Lpt suuuay. tjxisi5IIITTI5IC, Editors anil Prop'n. .....I .i Mm Host fUllnn at Mlianv, Or egon. a second olass mart m.itlor. 4TIUIV.. au II ii, imn. Clir OFFICIAL PAP Eli. LOCAL UEOOJil). (iooii Kntkiitainmkst. oiio or the st local entertainments of the season as (iven at the opera house last even h' liy tlio W H V. Tho uudiHiico win X lltriie, I'lll- " " OIIC lllilb UppiCITUltl'll itliout iniicli deinonstriition tlio ititlur lit parts. 1 lie program wus opened with i overiiirt'.vmiui mm imiuiii.m u i iiuji nuanilduiiKliter, well rendered. They si opened tiie second partwitli n linely ki'diteii selection on me saino insiru- nts I rot J.oriiiiim una .Mies ivoni k'Vt'SS were ileum in u piano uuri, iirue- iilly executed, n Mimical treat, 1 lie uniier in wliieli a Bolo by Kev 1'rielmrd is appreeiuted, was well expressed an entlniHiiiHtie encore, liappily reu- smut'il to. hubs mum iioiicK reiiuereu liiino solo, and I rot Lorilltirdund Mivn iiick a piano duet, each heard with icli satisfaction. Three tableaux, fiim'k of Alien," "Hoaxed" and '"Dyint! Idlers, were pivcn. i ho tirst waH a inning presentation of the subject, e feature of the entertainment wiih reciting of Minn (Iracp Scriber, Sa l's leailini; elocutionist, recently from lloston School of Oratory. MisB fcriber mis a round, pleasing voice that Ml the hall without cll'ort. She is an lit in Delsarte movements and lias a tlendxl expression. Mie displays a re irkahle and versatile talent, doing nil rior work in the comic or serious in a tanner displaying her rctlneinent. The Acrobatic Doctor" was particularly ell rendered, though "llrown has Inn ir cut," whicli closed tho entertain ment, was more enthusiastically cheered. fis Scriher has a bright future as an jkicutioiiist. - A Fibst-Claks Joke. A few weeks ago well-known lawyer, capitalist and gen ual rustler, whose first name is II ul), laded for a shot gun. After some prac- ire at ma suuuroan nome.ne consiuereu limself quite proficient in its use. A tw days ago one of his boys rushed into lie house and reported to him that there van a Chinese pheasant in the yard, jetting his gun lie carefully climbed orer the fence and crawled towards a fine looking specimen of this most gamy blfd in the farther side of the lot. when bout sixtv yards off he fired two or three times but the pheasant stirred not. Then crawling ahead through the muddy ground about thirty yards nearer he again fired three or four times, six times in all, in the mean time having been sup plied with some extra cartridges by one it his boys; but the beautiful bird never willed. " Lookine around he observed Is entire family in convulsions of lighter. Then he sinellcd a mouse, mid vestignting the matter learned that he id Been tiring at a mounieu pueasant, board being covered up in grass. i.ne s were ahead of their father Only i'e of the six shots had touched the bird, And that so as not to injure it. The joke it being greatlv appreciated by those who kave heard of it, and tho readers of the Democrat will unite in the laugh. 1 Died is Fo lt L an 0. Mr B F Tabler re ceived a dltpatch about II o'clock t.i-ilay Worn l'ortland, that his son Arthur I. Jablrr had just died in that city. He and Mrs Tabler just had time to take the noon bain for that city. They will bring the remains to Albany to morrow for burial, yhe deceased was about twenty three years of age. He was an operator and Urorked at Harris and in the O 1' office at hia city for several years until about six ttionths ago. Recently he had been in the Northern Pacific office, where he was re cently taken ill. and at the time of his death was in a hospital. AxoriiEii Alliance. Last Wednesday J Cole, the fanner's alliance organizer, Was at the Crooks school house, in Syra cuse precinct, and organized an other alliance, about the sixth in tho county. iYl'ter his address the following olticers Swore elected ; Mr W llailis.-i, president. John Cox, vice-president. Joseph -1 ones, secretary. James Oanlwcll, chaplain. iV I'kkssei) IinifK Factoiiy. Major W IC ('ussell is making arrangements to es tablish a pressed brick factory on his place in the eastern suburbs of tho city, and is negotiating for the machinery. This is an enterprise that should meet with encouragement. MrCassell informs "9 that it, when running, v ill require the serviefs of about twenty bands constant ly' It will do away with the necessity of inning 10 unieago lorour pressed utick In the ,Si'uinq,Tha La. The Democrat yesterday saw a tentlemnn who bud been trolling through tliesuburhs.with a fine "uncn ot eanirt lilies, a Deautmil noner. An exchange says: The camas lily is now poking its head np through the na tive cheat turf of the wehfoot region bear to the heart is the modest Oregon camas. It is a flower, the very name of which will strike the tenderloin chord in the sir'oin of almost every pioneer web foot anatomy. Oxly Onk m Oregon. Richards & PI lillips. of this city, have the onlv twisting machine for the manufacture of pressed wood ornaments in Oregon, and tlioro is only one in Washington, that being at Tacoina. It works well, and anyone wanting some fine work in that mie should call on them. New FrRiNciGoons I am now 1 'elvtng my fin-t invoices of spring novel . ue m wadi gco.ls, pttnts, ginghams, scer mckcrs, etc., 1 have also just received a new line o! all wrjol summer plaids and beiges, Samuel F. Yokno. Milliner YOrENiNO. The M IsscsBall will have an opening of spring and summer millinery Monday, Tuesday nn following days, lo which all are cordially invited. HIMI.IL AMI rtiKrtONlL, Mr Thomas Turner, of llurriubiirg, was in the city today. Mr llell Ktimson, of tho firm of Stiin son & Logan, barbers, of Portland, is in the city. Mr C V Marshall left yesterday for eastern Oregon, intending to he gone some time. Hon W K Kirk, of Brownsville, was in the city today on a tux paying expedi tion for himself and several neighbors. Mr O I' C'osliow, 8r, who lias been so journing in California for two or three mouths, returned homo yesterday. nrow usvuie J lines, Hubert J Wilson, a son of Hush Wil sou, ol Corvallis, has just been appointed nouso surgeon ol Jicnevuo lionpliu', in rew York eilv, a great honor lor a na tive Orcgoniiiu. O 1' CohIiow, Jr. returned from lirowns' ville yesterday, where lie had been to secure names for the bridge petition Though only a few signed it a great many stilted that they were not opposed to it. License has been issued for tho mar riage of J .1 (iilliland and Spice K South both of Linn countv. The contracting parties are 1!) and 18 years of age res pectively. Mr Klein, of tho firm of Klein Ilros, of Albany, passed through town yesterday on his w ay home from u viwit to his wife's folks who live near Uolmrg. lirowns- villo limes. Las, evening at Oakvtlle an entertain inent nui given by the W C T T.at which a contest was engaged in for the licmorest prize medal. Miss Annie Moore was de tlared to have recited best and was award ed the kilver medal. Mr Frank l'ropst, now in- l'rinceton college, will graduate in June, and then return to Albany. Mr John (ieisendorfer, who is attending a medical college in New York, w ill also return this summer, anil Mr J j Charlton, now in one of the leading law offices of New York city,will he home on a short visit. Louis I'arzee, a former teacher of the Tetfcrson institute, has pleased the pat rons of the Sodavillo school, where he has been teaching the past year, so well that he has been engaged for the coining year at advanced wanes. Louis is a self- made young man, a good teacher and de serves success. Jellerson Review. nnn it (otBT, 0 G Ilickok agt J S Antonelle To re- cover money, continued. R Cestar agt Margarette Uu.tar. vorce Continued. A J Houston gt Martha Houston recovei money. Continued, Di- To Edward B Kendall agt Bessie Kendall Divorce, Continued. N Mil ls agt J Lyons et al." Continued. Stafford 4 Grav agt II McElmurry; To recover mon;v. Continued. American Mtge Co, of Scotland, agt F.dwin Wilcox, trustee; Continued. Robinson & West ant 11 F Merrill, trus. tee, to settle partnership; Judgment for defendant; plaintiff to pay costs amount ing to about $300. A mnB0v kscAi'E. Again wo are called upon to chronicle another acquat ic adventure only three in this issue. The logging outfit of Messrs 1'rescott & Veness, near-the mouth ot the uig J-.uck minute, have used a large scow tor tnei cooking and sleeping quurters. One nniht Mus week, loro some reason other, the old flat boat sprung a leak and at once began making a slow uiveior the bottom ol the river, xne occupants ot this floating dormitory were suddenly aroused Irom their midnight slumuers oy t he bastv rush of co'd waters. Atonce realizinir the situation tho men boldly struck out for the shore, which they all satelv reached, and building an im promptu log fire they passed the remain der of the lonely night as best they could It was a fortunate escape that no lives were lost under the circumstances. West Side. Chl'bcii Services. At the ME church south, Sunday, as follows : Sunday school nt. -4.-i si in. Sermon by the pastor at 11 a 111, and 7:30 p 111. Young peoples meeting at 0 ;30 p in. A cordial invita tion is extended to all. The usual services at the Congrega tional church tomorrow. Subject, at 1 a m, "Tho Holy Spirit;" at 7:30 p m "Courtship and Marriage." Services nt the I'resbyterian church at 11 a m, subject; "The Freeman Ques tion." Sabbath school nt .-:lopm Y I'Sfl K at (i :45 o 111. At 7 :30 p 111 th( sixth lecture on Christian evidences will be presented, subject: "Tho difficulties encountered by Christianity an argu ment for its Divine authority." All will be made Welcome. r.K in Fashion. "Asgood bo out of the world as out of fashion," once said a fa mous tyisn, If vou would be in fashion call on Mr K A Schilller, in L E Klain's tailoring department, and have him measure you for a seasonable suit. A large and line assortment of suitings for spring have arrived.embracing the latest patterns, offering an elegant display to select from. In the spring a young man's fnnrv always turns to a new suit of clothes.and 'Mr Schilller is ready to drees you up in a manner that will p'easo the most lasiiuious. Beau in Mind. That Conn & Hendric- son keep a first-class stock of groceries produce, etc. That tliev do their own work. Consequently their expenses are light, And they can sell at noiiom prices. Large toIcs and small profits. Courteous treatment to customers. Best goods in the market, And the freshest in tho different de partments, Are the rules they go by. Good Work, Low Prices, Paisley A Smiley. Stop just about in the middle of the block, on first street, soiuii sine, ue tiveen Hroadnlhin and Ellsworth, and you will find a place where yoa can al way iget first-class groceries and fresh produce at rcasonablo prices and be well treated without extra price. The sign reads "Parker Urns.," and everybody knows the name. Their baked goods are tho best. Their stock of goods generally a kept replenished to meet tlio demands of n growing trade. ludgo Mortlnnd. of Alhim. and believes that Oregon was named after Katharine of Aragon. Hut Oregon was not heard of until Katharine of Ara gon, 0110 of Henry VHI's wives, was al most forgotten, Ciivous another. Chas N Felton, the California million aire, has purchased the senatorsblp In Cal- norma, made vacant by the death of Sena toi Hearst. Feiton will be remembered here as a partner In swamp land matters with Saint U C Owen Eugene Guard, A great source of Income in Salem Is the arrest of peddlers for selling without a license. Yesterday It cost a man $17.90 and every few days a like occurrence Is reporiec, i neir new law is a very strict one on the subject ; but probably just about rigiu. A single copy of our citv charter cost $42. From the number of cities newly incorporated and bail their chatters amended we judge somebodv is making some money. Jefferson Keview. That is a'lout what Albany's cost. As there were forty or liftv the Secretary probably receiveu nearly q juuu ior mis item aione. Geo S Pullman, now worth J20.C00.0U0, is announced by the Spokane Chronicle to nave come "into the world without cent in his pocket." This is a startling item worth considering. Iot a cent 111 his pocket w hen he was born. Why be cause he had no pockets None of us have a cent in our pockets when we ccme into the world. v nat we all rustls lor then is breath. The matter of cents does not play a very important part. The Oregonlan savs: "Last evening the noted elocutionist, Ella Leolta Swanton,of Minneapolis, made her first bow before a Portland audience at Castle Hall under the auspices of the K of P Lodge. Miss Swan- ton delineated her different characters in a manner that neared perfection, and 6he proved herself to ne a master of a pro fession to which many aspue, b.it so few attain." At the Presbyterian church on the evening of March 28. It looks very much as if Mr "E B Mao'.e, a former resident of Albany, who has several children residing here, had put lus toot in it. A dispatch trom Kansas City to tho San Francisco Examiner reads : Herbert S Worcester, a young paint manufacturer of Pueblo,Col., today tound his runaway wife, who left him Frbruary 28th and came to Kansas City. She was at the Andrew b hotel with E B Maple, a real estate man of Seattle, Wash. Maple was arrested and held in $1,000 bail for a hearing on the 22d. Maple is fifty-two yearj of age. Mrs Worcester is twenty-four years of age and rather handsome. Her husband is four years her senior. He began a civil action against Maple today laying the damages at $50,000 and alleging the alienation of his wife's affections. HKAL IHTATF. RALES. Mary Beard and John Beard to H Ingram, lots 8, y, bl 6, B's A to Tangent $ 70 A Hackleman et ux to G V AVright, lots 1 , 2, bl 1,11'i 3rd A.Albanv 300 reter t'owell et ux to J C Devine, 24 acres in Sampson Smallmon's l)LC 528 w IJ Hiancnara et ux to (fclis&beth Si,nons,tract in N Brownsville. Dora Bentley and husband to Jane Smead, lot 7, 5,bl i,M JjCiA. 550 t in 'janay to M rsuiier, lot 12, bl 4, McCullv'8 A.Harrisburg 3 J F Venner "et ux to W B Blanchard, tract in N B'ville. . ". R Shuliz et ux to G W Wright, lots . 3, 4, bl 4, S's A, Albany 250 $1900 - Total for year $236,878 Brvant'a 2nd addition to Albany filed J L Miller's land plat filed. Hilly and Dick. A great many will desire to hear Mr Ralph O Bates' lecture on "Billy nird Dick, or life at Anderson ville," at the opera house on Wednesday evming next. His story is an interest ing one. Santa Ana Press says: Comrade K O Bates' lecture at Neill's hall Friday night was one of the most successful evening entertainments ever given in Santa Ana, the attendance being consid erably above the average. The members of the GAR and W R C mid the general public turned out in strong force to hear the adventures of Comrade Bates and his partner, from the time they enlisted in the Union army until they were captur ed, incarcerated in the worst prisons in the south, their esrnnc. their final, trip to Washington under guard in the con dition in which they entered the lines, so that President Lincoln might see how his boys were treated by the rebels. An Kxcckhion Party. The Miuiziu)Uo with Cnpt Smith at the helin, came np from tailutn tins nitcrnoon witli an ex- cursiun party of Willamette university studi'iitB, ninety-six in nil. Alter view ing our city they returned northward at 3 o'clock. Hopkina rinscim; aclm House to-nipht. il at the Opera Ixki'Hiv Your Stock. To tlio owners of live stock nml e.ipecially tlioso who own stallions I desire to say tlint I linvc received tlio agency ot tlie Oregon Live Stock Mutual Indemnity Association, nnd am prepared to insure nil live stock nt tlirce-fourllm tlieir vnlue. Owner ol valuable stallions especially should in sure. Cull nt my stables in Albany, cor ner Second nnd Washington streets. Frank Thitkh. Fhoni now until April 1st you can buy a pni of $3 30 Imperial Dorey kid shoes furt3. A genuine hand-sewed M 60flex inble sole shoe nt $-1, nnd the best brand A Imperial kid nnd nil other winter a'ooils nt a like. reduction, as we inuat mnke room for onr largo spring stock, which is daily arriving nt Klein linn exclusivo boot nnd shoo store. ) eonlzo Paisley ft Smlloy, Our Printer If yoa wint an thing nice go to Mullcr & G-nrettV the only place in town whete yoa can 0t what you want. WILL YOU HUFFEIi . , . with Typopia h'tj Vitnlisror ii nnd Liv.r Cmnplaiot? Shiloh pniTftntf ed to euro you I1UMB A NO 1IIUOAD Hulia Si Dawson, druffigiaU. Buy your grooerin ofParker Bro Fiao groceries at Conn & Hi-cdricion's. Notice the New York C B. It. Store's d, Pie plant roots turjssle by J 11 Townseod. Mi ni ox at cit at the K w York 0 BE tore. Genls ulovea at cost nt th Kw Ynrk C B K store. White shirts at cost at the New York C B It store Buv Gasoline ltcves frrm Mathews & Washburn. Gents underwear at cost at the New :otk CBli store. (!0,000 to loan duri ne next ten days by N Steele. Pants and overalls at cost at the New York (J B It store. oiiDty taxes become delinoueiit on Anril 1. av? ou liquidated? Snit'ke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's. A larg stock of wall Daner. with late de signs, at fortmiller I Irving s,iust received Highest market piico paid for eggs at the new 10m u. 15. It. Storo. See W F Read's hao of dress coeds' and suki ueiore buying elsewnere. Bargains in choice grooirios can always be secured ot Allen Bros,, f hnu Block. WaBn.ng, 50c a dnzen. mending for men fiee,at Mrs Kings, just eatt of the Democrat omce. This is tho season of new bonnets, a fact the tasty millinery opening of the city will testify to. Will & Stark have just received a largo and elegant stock of silverware, watches, eto.t never betore (quailed in this city. The Harrisburg Courier is at hand with Morin & Phelps, publishers of the Halsey News and Juuction filot, as editort. The largest ever seen in Albany We mean the largest assortment of ladies and misses Oxford ties in all styles at Khin Bros, exclusive shoe Btore. We want the ladi6s to stop and look at our large vs.iety of Oxford ties just received and the latest styles at Klein Bros. The total indebtedoesa of the United States, including both the interest bearing and non interest bearing.is $1,017,985,785.98 How Ions does it take a letter to oome from Australia to Oregon? One sent by Dr G W Maston's missionary brother froji Mel Dourne.on rcbruary 2ist,ariived bern today, March 21st, which is exactly four weeks. At the Buildineand Loan Association last evening $1000 was loaned to M D Phillips at 61 months interest in advance,and $1000 loan Morns at 67 months interest in ad Tance, The bidding was spirited. The ealzanized cross for the new tower of the Catholic church many be seen in front of tlopkina bros. store. It was made hero aud is equal to the best manufactured by large establishments. Dr H A Davis last week purchased of the Harrisburg Land Co. eight acres of hop land, paying SiU an acre lor the same. With mall yard last year the doctor made quite a little fortune which he evidently intends toiouulo this year. Harrisburg Coureir, Rare Bargains. 30 doz men's laun dried white shirts at 60 cts worth $1 00 tol 25. 10 doz men's unlaundried white shirts at 40 cts worth 75 cte to $1 00. 30 doz four-in-hand tie at 25 cts worth 50 cts to 75 cts. A few days onlv. Sale commences to day and for a few days only at the above Holmes Businss College, of Portland Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesco, the leading penman of the coast, has become a partner in this school and will make it tho leading business college. Send for a catalogue. Wanted. A girl wants a place to work In a small family. Inquire at this cilice FINE DRESSED CHICKENS Mueller & Garrett. Call on tJic Albany Funiitura Co. block, lur FURNITURE CTThe stock ii large and complete. They alsols! tV Xaveflno Huns of baby carrl iircs, car- Tsft jtT" pets, wall jiarKir, anil many "novelties, all for sa'o at bedrock prices. DO YOU WANT ONE? -Tho Dkmo . okat will exchange p sewing ma-o;-ine, of any mako in the marknt except one or two. f.ir part cash anil the halanci In gmb oak wood. Call at t'ais ollics fur particulars. 1OK KEN r. 1 Iher for olllcea or rm. . ilence, the building of fi Verlck.noar currier of llicndalbin anil Third streoia. BOB. BOWMAN, The Old-Time Mvier: reople wishing first o'.a work should oe him or leave ordnia at Julius Qrsdwohl'a. I .IOR HALIC OR TKAM5, n Chlckorlng 1 piano In good condition. Call on iimd Spaght, at oornfr cf Kighth and Jellorfcon Hircots. SALESMEN! Lorul nml Trnvf Iln A (fond chance! lon't tniwtlt! Vou necil no cap It hI to represent rellnMe firm thut war rants nurerv ntock flrst-rlniM ftitd true to name. WORK ALU TUB YKAK, and a ffof0 pay wrvmj in or,ri'nir mm. iftr (hick, ntr0 x. x.. JVCkT Ss OO, J Niirsrrymen. Florist himI NppiIhiph. M J'nii., WOK 111 t'ONKIDKHIMj. F. M. French keeps railroad time. New oream oheose just reeeived at Conrad fueyers. Eitan & Achison are sellioc monuments at Portland prices. Mons', youths' and boys clothing and furnishing goods at U W Simpson's. Have you seeo those parlor auits that T Briuk has just received T They are nice. Great reduction 'nmsn's furnishing uoods for the next 30 days at W F Head's. ) W Bentley. best boot and shoe makerjin oity, chree doors north of Democrat olfice. For bargains in monuments, headstones etc, go to Egan & Achison, Albany, Oregon To expel the impurities in the blood and give strength to the system before the effects of warm ..cal her are felt, use Pfunder'a Oregon Blood Purifier. Brighten up your old rubbers and old shoes and make them look as good as new with Wolff's A Waterproof Polish. For sale at Samuel Young's. C'uiulng Kvauls. Friday evening, March 27, at WCTU Hall, "Conundrum" supper and social, under auspices of Epworth League of M E Church. Suturday evening, March 28, at the Presbyterian Church, elocutionary enter tainment by Miss Ella LottaSwanton. A VOICE I'itOlU POST K'S. A Lady JlelatcfrtTVo Atrnisbli:!f Ez pvrlczicv. To whom U mav cniirrvn: I tin-. t; ; every conceivable rui-icil for U:U;n -ac. . . lnBtliopaJtfivoycarstt.il urn i.i 11 l;j:io.. t - pcramcat and suHl-r much frcai -1. - tver troubles. i:ut notlii:;;; i-vcr car.; : : I relief that I obt;dmu fiMin u:ii,; Joy',4 '- - .;, Sarsaparilla. In fact I ttilnl; Itfl ct:r- f---- '. . ailmcuts. At the tlmo I wu.-i ini::,; : little g!rl living in my family w!-.(. t seriously afTc-cu-d by a lav-' op-.-r, 1 tried a great many kinds of loiiuas, : blood purifiers to no avail. 1 crtivu ! medicine (Joy's VeRctaUo trxiij-ml.i., thinking it might benefit hT ami 1 I ! v purely vegetable, kucv. it rould (',. : To my astonishment slit bcn to J:;i.i-im-. uu.l within two weeks it was entirely healed and s'.;y ts now as well as ever. Mrs. R. L. WitK.ATOX, .nt sl. Han Prancisc Dli. ABOKNY AT MTLAXD UNTIL JLLY 5TH. BR. A BORN. Fourth and Morrison streets Portland. Oregon, th most successful phys- olan on on the American continent tor tne speedy, DOtitivt, absolute and permanent cure for Catarrh of the Head, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pnenmonia and Consumption. Twenty-tive years successful practice. Instantaneous relief and permanent cures often effected upon first consultation. Dr. A horn, bv his original, modern, scien tific method, effects Speedy and radioal oures of the most oo- stinate aLd long standing cases of Nasal Catarrh, Ozena. Deafness. Dis charges from the Kara, Astbm, B onchitis and Consumption. Also Stomach Disorders, Bilious Colic, Gall Stones aud Jaundice, Heart, Liver, Kidney, Bladder nd Nervous Affection! ; Diseases of Men. Also all ailments peculiar to women. Dr. A born can be consulted from now until July 5, when ha leaves for Europe, Note. Home truatment,securely packed, sort by express to any part of the Pacific Coast and Territories for those who cannct yossibly call in person. There ia do doubt that NEW Stock of SILVERWARE, consisting of spoons, univos, iorks, fruit dishes, etc, gold and silver watches, jawei y, etc, is tlio largfest and best in . the oity, and by far the bet ever brought to Albany. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and ;Seo tho GOODS, GRAND AT OF ' rine: Millin Sp LADIES BAZAAR. TUESDAY AD WEDWESNAY, tlARCH 24 AND 25. JF'Everyone cordially invited. :F. L. KENTON,:-- -Dealer In- GROCERIES Near tho Post Office, The Application of Electricity, The rapid strides which of late has been made in the nractical aDnllcation of eleo. trlclty havo prepared the way. in the pubilo mind, for t'.ie ready cceptance of almost any new and striking proaosal. in the popular belief the me of electricity in curing the Ills of the flesh, is an ac complished fact. To prove the assertion Dr barrln mvps the following names of people who are willing to vouch fur it, a they have been cured of vailous ailments. Miss Nettle Keown, Hotel Portland, rheumatism, so she could not raise her aim to her head, curod. A L Itlchardson, 320 Front st Portland, ueamesa iu yer, and ringing noises in tne bead, restored W L Cone. Pay City, Tillamook county Oregon, kidney and liver troublo, cured; Andrew Douglas, 85 Oak street, Port land, deafness, cured. Lee McOrew. 145 G street, Portland, nervoiiB debility and kidney complaint, restored. I) E Halloway, Ncwherg, Or Inflam mation noe of biaddei' and kidney troubles, cured, W Hays, 1114 5th street, Kast Portland. Or, inflammation neck cf bladder and sciatic rheumatism, carr.o on crutchealo the doctor, cured and left crutches &t the doctor's ollioo. E D Pierce, Albina, Or. deafness 15 years, cured. J S Jennings, Sellwnod, Cr, eczema or skin disease, 15 years, cured. J M Miller. 'Hubbara, Cr, deafness, cured in 8 minutos. James Daily, New York hotel; deafness 15 j-ears. cured. Mrs II J Miller, cor 5th and Alder stm East Portland, general debility, cured a.id trained 8 pounds. Mis A C l.andis, 805 west st. Seattle, cured of a seioiulous sore ou leg twenty years auo by Dr Darrin. W F Hubbard, superintendent of theTJ S fish commission; Clackamas, Or. moth or iiver spots ovor h's person, cured. 'Jhomas Buff, Mocksburg, dizziness, kidney and liver complaint, restored. Dr Darrin treats curable chronio, acute and private db eases, blood taints, loss or failing manhood, nirvousdebiiity.etfectB et errors, or excesses in old or young, less of memory, diseases caused by mercury in the improper treatment of piivate diseases. Office 7014 Washlneton st..Portland.Or. Hours 0 A. M. lo 8 P. M., daily. Exam inatiou free and confidential, question blanks and circulars sent gratis to any address; patients cured at home. C1 TY DRUGSTORE, Pfeiffer Block, Albany, Stand & Cusick, Paoriinoai: Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Fanoy and Tollot Articles, Sponges. Brashes. Perfumery, School Books, and Artists' Supplies. Phj'glctRna' prescriptions lull; compounded. and a fine stock generally, as well ns jewelry, Watches clocks, etc., nt F. M. French's. A LEAHY, CREGCfJ, Praw their own Sight Drafts on London, Paris, Frank-fort-on-the-A2ain, Berlin and all Principal Points in EUEOPB. OPENING ery THE- Albany, Oregon mm fHE iNK OF rEG)N,