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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1891)
I If Pulill'bnd every uay lu the week er jt Sunday. IflTBSk SCTTIXG, Editori and Prop'rs, filtered at tho Post Olli at Albany, Or egon, an soooun o an mull mattnr. N!AY J! N 13,1131 5 crr official r ape if. i LOCAL RECORD. . i addlllsaal lorn I. on 4th ran. Base Ball. A live game of base bill was played Saturday evening between Ihe L II K S s and tne C U II W Y's, the olnM playing as given in Saturday's Dr mocr at, warsnai ana Kennie consli tu ag the battery for the former, and A , Jcli and Chamberlain for the latter. ' T si. M R b's lead from the beginning, tl jgh the gap was gradually decreased U arils the end of the game. '1 he score 4 3.) to 16. in order to understand the awful situation of a i umpire, the lucal e.iiorof the Democrat performed the ceremonies for the occasion, and pens this item himself with both hands. The score " by Innings was as follows: t. If. B. S 3 4 2 1 4 0 0 1 6-20 0. B, i . W. V 10 0 12 18 5 S-10 The Youn Willainettcs were beaten at Lebanon Saturday, by a score of 27 to S : They declare that It was due to the Leba non boys unfairly playing some old Wil lamette, and to the decisions of the um pire. .The Dkmocrat Is requested by the Issfyeisof Albany to say that they will play the court house gang af.er circuit court convenes, for $500 a side, and not a cent less, and they are requested to ''put up or shut up." The Salems beat the Chemawas, Satur day, 11 to 6. Block 3, known as the Stewart & Sox block, are making arrangements to chal lenge all the other blocks and ball players generally of Albany, regardless of location U being understood that Larlmore shall be in the box. Last week the Voodburn bast ball nine beat the Stlverton nine 39 to 4, one sided enough to suit anyone. Killed by tiik Cars- Mr Jos Misner residing across the river in Benton countv received a despatch this morning from Pullman, Wash,, that his son-in-law lohn Adams had been killed by the cars. Mr Adams was in the employ of the railroad company. The particulars were not given. Mrs Adams left with the body this morn ing, and will probably be in Albany to morrow evening, Mr Adams was about 40 years of age, and was a man of steady reliable habits, tie leaves a wife and two children. A Serious Rusawv,-Last Saturday Mr F M Rhlnehart and W E Crawford. of Shedd, were coming to Albany In a dog cari,nauiea oy a very young and wild colt. The colt proved too much for the couple and became unmanageable, running away an throwing the occupants' out. Mr urawtord was not injured at all; but Mr Rhlnehart was knocked senseless ar.d con aiderably bruised, It being some time be fore he was brought to. He was taken home, where he is slowly recovering from the effects of the accident. 1 ' Thb III. Mrs Thos Wallace, of the . Ffl-at.lVar4 nrhr. Iioa Kn rnnftnmA in !,(- home with a severe case of bone erysipelas ' for a week, yesterday had one uf her fi.ig- era amputated, Ur mil performing the ,: operation. : kct 1 j Wilson is ill wun pneumonia, having been confined to his bed about a week, Mr W T Hearst is In bed with the la MrJasFIIali is confined to his home with th fever. Around nut Horn. Stewart Si Sox have just received a car load of nalls.com tng around Cape Horn, being the rim load received around the Horn by Albany deal era. They were brought to San Francisco In a sailing vessel, and thence to Albany by rail. . ' Rkmbmdrr the strawberry and icecream r - festlyrl to-morrow evening at the WCT jU Hall, for the benefit of Miss Unle IMcNeil, Albany's missionary to Africa. J'.Go and get your money's worth and help a good cause.. Ntw Carpets. A B Mcllwain hut neof the largest and best selected lines f EimAll in l,-lttr amhrnpln all na.u patterns and designs, and C3 he has made c icuucuon in prices 11 win ne 10 me advantage of carpet buyers to tall and f nsnect his sloe . and prices before pur- 1 rilfl.'ft to tin lmr.aouviivlr In m wuiuy. inquire at this offlce. . In thu gPBrso. A line line of Blazer Jacket for spring wear, in many designs, net received by G W Simpson. ' s Also a large stock of the popular self peniog corsets. Oar A Bicycle1. The New Mail Is one t the finest bicycles manufactured. It fcas no superior. Ohllng & Wilson, with Btewarl Sc Sox are agents, where these cycles may be seen. f m Laoirs OiroRD Tim. I have a vary ft stock of these (mods, in qualities rang ed ia price from 11.25 to f-4 00 a pair. Thoy - ui learner 1 every pair warranted, i Haucel K Yoiho. Y.e nro maknirr a bin drivn on ICiie'.opea, Taisley -fc Smiley. Notice. All person Indebted ta 3 C 'arts villi plca.e call and settle at once, II accounts must he closed b the 20th, "pe E C iiiARLs. 'I ir.eore agsiost Iran pa. I TownsaKD It Wilsoh. HOl4t AM) PKn.SONAU I B Montclth left tills noon for the Coer 1) Alenc mines. Major W Catsell Ictt this noon for lla1 sey 011 a business titp. MUs Amelia Senders is home from a Ml with Portland friends. Mrs.O P Coshow returned this noon from a visit to her parents in Snlein. Miss Jennie Mu!in,of Portland, Is In the city, the guest of Hon U l Mot.tanye. Mr. Thos Kay, manager of the Salem woolen nulls, was In the city today. Mrl-ooney left for Tillamook county puay, in ine intercet 01 c w Achlson, trie marble man. E 1 O'Conner has returned frem Hor- rlsburg, where he has lieen surveying for inai chj s new ws'er aitcn. Mr Slg H Slndheitn, wife and daughter, are in ine city, the guests of Mrs oind- nelm's sister, Mrs H J Sower. Mr Burr Sloan Is home from a several weeks sojourn in Monmouth, where he has been building a residence for a citizen of thit city. Geo C Blakely, of The Dalles, formerly of Brownsville, once an aspiiant for coun ty clerkship honors, was in the city to day. Geo E Morrow, representing the Chica go Times, is In the city, and arrangements are being made for io lines of writeups in that well-known paper. L B Moore recently S. P agent at Hal- iey, has succeeded Mr Jos. Purdom as agent at Oregon City. Mr Purdom now being chief of police of that city. Dr M3ston returned Saturday evening from a trip to Portland. While there he saw conductor Conser on 'he streets with both of his legs, neither of which he will lose. Tason Wheeler and wife leave tomorrow for Portland, to attend the pioneers re union. After this Mr Wheeler will take an extended trip on the Sound, visiting Tacoma, Seattle and other points. Mr. F M Smith, of Santlam, was in the city today. Mr. Smith is having a hand some residence built on his place by Mr. Jnslah Foister, of Scio, who Is said to have built as many farm residences as any car penter in the county. Prof F M Mitchell, now wears a hand some leather badge just manufactured by II Ewert for the Mascot Gun club. It was the booby badge awarded at the recent monthly shoot for the poorest score. Eugene Larlmore, on Saturday .received the contract for painting the new paper mill at L.ebanon, and leu today tor that city to make arrangements for beginning work. This is a big job and it will take hve or six weeks to complete it. The Democrat is informed that the Burns brothers have been tendered a po sition in Albany, and will come to this city tomorrow to reside part of their time, while securing tneir claims in inis countv near Mill City. Mr Chauncey M Lockwood, Western Union operator, ot saiem was in me city this morning on a bicvele ride to Eugene, where he will spend commencement. He left Salem at a o'clock, and arrived here at 8:35. Thp roads are a little muddy for very rapid traveling. Dr S A Smith, who has been In Utah for some time past looking after some mines there owned by himself and Dr. Geary, returned home' last Saturdays He IS well pieaiea wunMnr pvpi judging from the specimens brought with htm, he lias a good mine.-naisey news. O R Moore, manager of The News paper, of Farmlngton, Wash., has been in the city the guest of his cousin, Mr Chas Miller. He has also been visiting with his uncle Hon I D Miller, of MUiers and rel atives in other parts of the county , A COUNTRY SOC1ADLI. A nleasant social gathering was held at the residence of Mr, I B Davis, In Syra cuse precinct, Saturday evening. Games and dancins were indulged In to the en joyment of all present. Among others 1 present were mr.nna n,r ojuu.iger, Mrs. Ida Phelps, MIssea Frona Newman,) Calla and Sadie Spallngerv Alice Lewis, ! Messrs I Conner, (J t,ox, u spannger, a Long and the writer,-' Brownsville's Celebration. The committee on 4th of July at Brownsville, have gotten up a good program, which consists of the following: Chaplain, Rev C Sperry, of Brownsville. Reader, O P Coshow, of Albany. Orator, Hon. B Reckman, of Portland. Prizes, amount ing to some $72, will be given, as follows: Fat man's race, 200 pounds and upwards, $5; fjol race, 100 yds, 1st $7 50, 2nd $2 50; bicycle race, J4 mile, 1st $i.s, and $5; fin est equipped lady and horse, 1st $10, 2nd $5; most grnceiul lady rider, 1st $7 50, "d $5, 3'd $2 50; lifting on scales, $3 50; laziest man on the grounds, 50 id sack ot dour. The plug uglles and the greased pig will be there. The grove exercises will end with a grand tournament, orand ball in the evening. Reported Dead. It was reported this evening that Mr Jack Peppin, Injured by falling from the barn of Mr Huston, men tion of which was made in Saturday's Hemocti at, d'ed this morning Irom tne ef fects of the accident. School Tax. Notice is hereby given that the school tax of district J Is due and payable. All taipayers are requested to call at once and attend to the same , at the office of the clerk, C G Bnrkhart. Notice. From this time on f w ill sell all my gent's furnishing at greatly reduced rates, such as 75c neckties for 50c. $1.50 underwear for $1 per suit. $3 underwear for J.25 per suit. $6 silK shirts for $4.75 each. $4.50 black silk shirts for $3.50 each, ar.d everything in the same propor tion. The remainder of my dry goods going for 50c on the dollar. Shoes at re duced rates, 10 reduce stock before re moval. E C Siarls, June 3rd, 1891. Blumberg Block. Lace Curtains In great rarlety from If, cts. to $9 a pair. These goods are kV.l. (m VrtrW lnihrs Hlreet and cannot be excelled for Quality, style and price. Samuel t Yovae. Wanted Cn Irian Sln.ffflO an BettA farm anrittr in thm nvt thirty dava. Mnnav rtadv, Tal: itwh.'lsjjne can get it, .1 v 0 a.i oil Diiibi aw, JUSTUS In the ma'tcr of educational facilities Albany ranks high. Ourschools a'-u 'ood ones, and deserve the LcM support v( ou people. Young people are obtaining considera ble satisfaction In making "not enough" out of the word enough. It Is done by transposing the letters ao that thev read, "one hug." The next meeting of the Northwest Firemen's Association will be held In Victoria, I) C, .September 27, 2S and 20. That is a lontr tri to innif... innn in prizes will no doubt take several teams ineic. 1 nc 'ournament is becoming more Washington than Oregon. The Sllverton Appeal qlalmsthat a four leglCd Chick Was hatched nnr that nine but It did not live. That is almost equal to the two If gged calf in Woodburn, onlv the latter Uvea.-.Snlm l.,rnol Um (. fortunate in having considerable rotnf any in wanon county. The Albany papers are now kicking at he prices goods are sold for in Eugene. If Alhllnv .mrl Ql..n. nannl.. K.n.. and fir6t-class foods, thev ran htiv them of our merchants. Guard. This is false. The remark was made that it 21 pounds of granulated sugar was sold there for $1, it is a halt. SH Alhfinv mrrhn!ilG hnv at cheap and freight is lower. There is no kicking to it. It is simply a matter of interesting news. An Astoria naner savs: A nromlnent Union Pacific official, recently questioned regarding lailroad intentions of his com pany as regards Astoria, said: "We have no present appropriation for that purpose; our present plans do not embrace building to Astoria, but, if any other road starts to build down to you, 'you may be sure that the U P will get there first." Haclable nt Tangent. The sociable given by Tangent grange on Friday, .Tune I2th,was a grand success. Preparations were made to accommodate a good sized audience, and at the hour ap. pointed the house was well filled. Exer cises commenced with a song by the choir, followed by music by the o.xhestra, com posed of F M Sharp, violin, II Jackson, banjo, Ed Williams, cornet, Wm McCoon, tambourine,wi'h W L Sharp at the organ. A program of considerable length had been prepared. P. L Smith read an ad dress of welcome, recitations by Dena lindgetarmer, IH aggie Mc.ueeken, j w Kiethe, Leha Scott, Oilie and Elbert Thompson, were listened to with much interest and were recited "with much credit to themselves. A solo by Charles and Katie Howard, with Miss Bryan at the organ, was excellent; also a solo by Ed Williams and Trixie Morgan was fine. A comic song was sung bv Ed Williams. which showed he had considerable literary talent. After the program was exhausted the 8a,e of the ladies baskets took place, they numbering 20. J J Beard was auc tioneer, and every one knows he Is good at that kind of business. He created an immense amount of fun, and made good saleB. The price of baskets run from 50 cents 10 $4 ; total tor the whole lot, $53. bo. Everything passed off nicely and all were well pleased. Irood order was maintained throughout the evening, and the bidding on the baskets was spirited, as some of the boys hated to let the oilier fellows get his girl's basket. One had to gite up and let another take his sweetheart, but he suc ceeded in making a purchase afterwartu and had a good looking partner, if It was not his first choice. 'A cake wr-s voted 10 the best looking lady present, Miss Maude Beard being the winner. The pie was captured by Mr J J Beard.as the homeliest man, but I think that was a mistake. Many others claimed that honor,and were expecting -to get the pie; but alas we are sometltiies subject to disappointment. The sociable was a grand success socially as well as otherwise. H.- Right to the Point. Allen Bros, da their own delivering, promptly and care fully. Fresh peas, strawberries, cabbage? etc.. just received at Allen Bros. To get fresh produce, frui etc., al ways call at Allen Bros. At Fortmiller & Ikvino's 150 dozen window shades, jupt received. A large and elegant stock of loth cen urv bedroom sets. AK'C-) n I choice btof carpet ), many e designs. New Spkiko GeoDS. I keep a full line of spring and1 summer dress goods, iu wash laurics, prints, giulinios, seersuckers, em, I have also a new lino oi summer plaids, be sides other novelties in biaes and nil wool sritiags, Sauijkl E iocko. Colt Show. There will be a colt show in the city ol Albany on baturdar. June 27th at 1 o'clock p m. All clases of colts two years or age and under win De admitted io the show. Kach indivldi-a) must show at least ten colls bred from the ante horse. Wm Rvals. Frelh pe . beans, gooseberries, cultant radishss, strawberries, chorries, banns ,s orangos, etc, at A I en Bros, who alwa ys keen on haud the latest ami list grocerie and produce li tho iiiirk.'t. TRADE AT THE OLD RELIABLE GROCERY STORE of C E BROWNELL, Good gs-ods, low prices and hcneit treal- visnt. COME ONE..COME ALL Ifcd in Millions of Homes lliMtC AND AliKOAD TIih Latl'-j: AM Hcjiflty will im.;t tcrori owai!drnn in ilh "r. M A M-juteitll. A full attend:.n ;e is dtifr.l, Hulia & Uawsui, Urui?gla, f'fce kre-ories at Cotin & 1 Ivndricsoo'a. Fresh vegi-'Uliles'sud lorries every morn tag Ufowtiell's. Bi'st .Mitmoat of reus iu town at (J E Brcwiicll's. A rioo line of crockory ware at Ccno & Hondiiusois, tleod ventilated ami sua lighted Lath roo ns at Vi-rtckV. Shaving, 1-3 cents, nt Vierrck's shop Clfsod on Saidas. Drink ti?r:ik'u ice cold soda water nt C E BrowneH'n. A laiVM r.stortnimit of g'irrlau seeds on ale at CE Broiuell's. E W Arhiaon &Co arejselliug monuments at Po:t!ad prices. Coldon i-r-portunities ar wasted erery day by net tradu-g with C E firuwnell. A no line of wiudi-w shades! from 50 conts to $1.50 each ccmpletc, at Samuel E xouugi. Just recived a fine invoice of tmber's applies dirout frwn Thiladelptiia, by L Viercck. At tho co cur of Broadalbin andlst street von will rind C E Browucll alvava tha lead in the grocery brsinena. . For bariaiiis in inoonmentf. headstones etc. , go to E W Achion&Co,A!Uujy,OreKon Fresh bread, cakes. Dies. etc.. everv dav at the Delmorieo restaursut. Lesve vour orden. Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros pro one kecnine the kind of groceries the uuhlie msnda. Their stock is a lino oco- Al Viereck's shavini; and haircutlinu nsr lo:, ladies snd childien's hair cutting a specialty. See W F Read's line of dress eocds! and siika before buying eltewhcro. Mustache -jviaff done on short notice with the renowned (ierm&n instautansoua dye, st v icreRK s. One half dollar reduction on every pair of Ludlow's tine shoes. A good line of tham atS E Young's. cotsf-ir, ritntiTDixts. A special meeting ot the city council was held Saturday evening. In the ab sence of Mayor CoA-an Councilman Burk- hart was elected mayor pro tern. Ordinance 223 providing for the new sewer system was read three times and pnssed. The following bills were ordered paid; J W Kitchen, building sewers, private and public, $1307.03, James Haslcr, $7.00 Otto Taylor, $6.00 j E Landes, $7.00; VV R Clevenger, S7.00; G W Hughes, 58,75, Don't forget, Paisley & Smiley, Printers. Solsd Advice. It paysl to get the best; even Shakespeare admitted that. In this connection it may be remarked that W R Graham has just received an elegant line of suitings for the spring and summer, never surpassed in an Albany market. They are the best to be ob tained, as an inspection will show, and Mr Grnham is prepared to make tliem up in the latest style with n skill his long experience has enabled him to be mabter of. The Ciiamitons. Whoever the cham pions are in the base bail field when it o iiics to groceries and produce Conn Sc M-'-driceou will not be knocked out. 1 Tii'-v keen a large and fresh Block, and 1 tieir prices areas low as the lowest. brush -vegetaoies, traits, ana an tne standard groceries always on hand. Whoever buys of them always makes a good strike. 0 LBANY PDHNITDBB C Bu J uat relTd lar( liTtlea ! nw dMlgnt in WiuOf SMes anil Curtains, ! new and bottttiful pattern! la Wall Paper --WIT1 Elegant Borden to Katih. r!5Bc SHADE! ft'a hate tbo Wft am prettient in tho market, NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUiLDERS. HOITGR IS HF.KB1JY GIVEN THAT sialed tidy will I e rticnivad at llio ofHco of tho county eif-rii cf Linn county, Orov,on, up to 12 o'clock, noon. Wednes day, tho Hih'-r Juy. 1891, lor the enn struulion of a county bridua Acrues ifhat i known an Owl citok, noar the farm of William vane, 111 bald ootiiity. r?aiu bri'rign to be of the following dimomlon to wit: Forty foot npnu, of tho Quor-n truss patinrn; covenly lent npproach. Bents for th snt.i'oachos lo bo anchored or constructed oC oak piling aud 16 Jest Kj-.an. All bids to be approved or rejected by tne county eouri. n. r. I'JIBK, Clerk Vointng a-venta. Saturday, June 27, 1 p m Coltshow at Aioany. Tueday, June 3n,at Opera House.Llttlt I-ord rontleroy. - Wednesday, July 8, at Opera House, SI Flunkett. Baking Powder: 40 Years the Standari CITY RECPRCCn'S HCflCE- To the owDur or owners of tin. real prop, erty adjscout to and abutting upon the south liuo of Fourth strxet, Imtween Baler am! Monigoiunry streelr; aed uoon tho east line I EUswi.itli io-t, twtweeu Second and Third streets) nd uj-on the south line of Sixth sttwt, between Thurston ai.d Lafay ette srroeta; ami upon the south line of Eighth street, UUten Jackson and Jeffar ii sireata; and upon the south liuu of Sec ond street, between Lyon and Baker streets; and uia.n the south line of Eigktn street, be tween Railroad si,d Jackson stioats; and uuon the south iineot Eighth strict, bet un Montgomery ami Hail oad stretj and upon the east line ot Montgomery street, letween Sixth aud iSeveuth.nod beventh aud Eighth streets; aud uoon tha south line of Third stt-et, between Montgomery aed Rs.lroad streeU; and upon tho west hoe ol Jefferson treat, between Third aud Fourth streets; aud upon tho south line of Sixth streot. oe tweeu Montgomcy aud Railroad streets; and upon the south line of becoud street, be tween Baker sod Montgomery streets; sud upon the north hue of First a.-.-cet, between .Sherman sod Oik strootsj and upon the west line of I -llhworth otieet, between First aud Water streets; snd upon the north line of Ninth street, betweun .Mauls nnd Vinn ttrcets; soil up in the south side of Seventh -itrctt, lietweeu Cslffpooia nod Washington iliccts; aud upon the south iiuo of Seventh street, between Washington and Ferry streets; and upon the scuta hue of Eighth street, between Lsiayetto and Mauisou streets; all of said sir.-ots being io the city of Albauy, Orecou. You snd each of you are hereby notided that the city of Albany, in the stato of Orrgou, proposes to improve all pirts 0 the streets above specified at the 0"S'- aud expense of the owners and holders of the real prope.ty adjacent to and ab,it tiug upon said portions of said streets. And you and each of you are hereby further noti fied that said city p.oposea to make the fol lowing improvements and repairs: To lower s dewalk to grade on the south line of Fourth street abutting lots 1 aud 2, iu block 12, in the ecstern addition to tht city of Albany; to construct anew sidewalk. on the east line of Ellsworth street, abutting lot 1, in block 18, and also op the south line qf Second stteet, abutting 'ots 2, 3 and 4. in block 18; to icpair sideralk with nw atriogcrs on south line of Sixth streat.hetweon Thurston and Lafayette streets, abutting lots 1, 2 ,3, 4, in block 33, Ilaoklemau's 2nd addition to the eity of Albany, and also on the south line of Eighth street, abutting lota 1, 2. 3 and 4, in block 39, Hackieman a Sad addi tion to the city of Albany; and also on the south lino ol Eighth street, abutting north line of block 19, risckleman's 2nd addition to the city of Albany; to conBtrcct anew walk on tbe south line of Second street, abut ting lots 1, 2, 3, block 3, Eastern addition to the city of Albany; and nlo on tho south lino of Eighth street, abutting lots 1 nnd 2, block 18; and also on the south line of Kighth street, abutting lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 7; sod also on tbe east hoe of Montgomery street, abutting lot 1, bl'ck 9, and abutting lot 8, in bloek 8; snd also on the smith line of Third stiset, abutting lots 3 and 4, in hlook 12; and also on the west line of Jtler- son street, abutting lot 5. in block 'it. and on the south line of Hixth stieet, aonUiug lots 1 and 2. In block 9: all aaid lota hmne in Hackieman 'a 2ud addition to the city of Albany; and to ennstruot a new sidewalk on the south line of Second street, abutting lots 1 and 2, in the Eastern addition to the city of Albany; and also on tbe o rth line of First street, abutting lots S and 6, in block 8. Hack'emsn's 3rd addition to tbe city cf Alba-iy; and Iao on the wesfrline of Ells worth strest, abutting lot 5, in block 5: and also on north line of Ninth street, abutting lots 6, 7 end 8, block 63, and also ou the south linn of Seventh street, abuttiog lot 1, in b ock 65; and to repair walk with new stringers and necessary decking on the south line of Eighth street, abuttiog lota 1 and 2, in bloek 41, Hackleman'a 2nd addition to the eity of Albany. And each of you are horn by further notified that said city nronoses te aaase said sidewalk imp-ovemeota to be made io accordance with the oidioacoo and charter of said city in sucheasos made aud and provided And yon are hereby further notified that the Council nf said city will, on the 23rd day of June, 1891, at tho bour of 7.30 o'clock p m of said day, at their Ch in ner in said -atv of Albanv. hear and d.-term ine all objections and remonstrances to any of said proposed sidewalk improvements. Done bv order of the Common f Innneil of the city of Albsny, Oregon, made tbe 9th day of June, 1891. AWy, Or., Jane 15th, 1891 . N J Hkntos. Recorder of the city of Albany. 200,000 pounds of wool .anted.for which tha highest market price will be paid by. A. Senders, agent, who may lis Sound a, tbe store of P, Cohen . We are the People Who carry the most complete lino of Hard ware, Stoves, Itanges, etc., in tho market. MATTHEWS a WASHBURN. -:F. L. KENTON, : -Dealer in- GROCERIES Near the Post Office, ALBANY CiOiAR FACTORY, J. .osoph,. Proprietor Wholesale and Retail. ONLY WHITE LIBOR EmFOTE!, SILE5T WORK OF ELECTRICITY. Twa M.re Souls Made Unppy After Lena nnd ratlrul SnlTertna. 6herida, Ysmhill Co, May 25, '91. Dr Darrin: Dear Sir The homo treat ment you gave me by electricity and modi eine kaa euitut mn f , . " " "Mrt'ua growin ana "T i ffMllon 10 mT "oath and choek. " -''"" me anu my tnonda beyond expression. Now I am cured, an in half the time you ssid it would tr-ke. I am also cured of frmale troubles, and irregulnrity of my menses. Refer to mo. Our neighbor, Mil .Innpa rtf l....i.l. r w . , ti , - " w..j-u.o, vr, wis cured Dy lr Darrin of a polypns in the nose. Your Orateful Patient, MRS J M DICKEY. f atarrh of ibe nimbler Trouble tared Montesino, May 18, '91, T)r Tlirnn. Tla Sip P-In. - . - w., t,.ua ,u vaijlog On you last December I had been sorely sffiio ed for a lnnff tl'mA Will, inflamnlln.. a? ft'.- UI- .1 der, with other complications. Your elec tric and medical borne treatment has perfect ly and permanently cured me, for whieh I thank you, If this will be offscrvico to'you publish it. Gratefully Yours. C ft Any one desiring to knew whe "G R," Is can learn tho full name by applying to Dr Darrin, 70), Washington St, Portland, where Ibe Doctor's office la located, and where he can be found frn-n in a m ir. a p m, dally, Tbe Doetor treats all curable cbronio. acnte and private diaeaaee. Examination at theorllce or by letter free. Eieetrioltj la the greatest known remedy In the cure of iropntenoy and errors In youth, catarrh and deafness. NOTICE 1 hare thia d. m,,l. . ' ' " Mesara Ktiann. Rnill .C,rn-. m , . rp -.... mvuuiiquj, i Al bany, to furnish all patrons with eering I'uiiera. iriease oau on them and g e yosr orders at once. Also arrangems s are made with them for everything in efarra Implement line, including binding twine. -aiuanjr, ur,p aiay OOin, loWi. Mart Muxaa, Financial A t. QITY DRUG STORE Pfeiffer Block, .:- Albany Siana.il & Cosici Drnr." Medlclnn, Chemicals, iFancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes. Perfumery, School ; Books, and Artists' Supplies. rhyslolnna' preavrlptloni oartv fnlly eemponnded. nnd a fine Btock o PECTAOLES generally, as well as. jewelry, Watches 'clocks, etc., at French's. TAILOB fulls niado and repairing done to order Ketweaa 1 bird i.nd fourth, on Lyon st, Albany, Oregor