Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 21, 1892, Page 4, Image 4

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    STATE I IIMFMIIIV
A Democarlic State Convention will be
held In the city of Portland, Oregon,
April 19, 1892, at 10 o'clock a m, lor the
purpose of placing in nomination two
candidates for congress ; one supreme
judge; one candidate in each judicial dis
trict for circuit judge and prosecuting
attorney, to be voted for at the coming
Jane election, and such other business as
may properly come before said conven
tlon, The various counties are entitled to
representation in said convention as fol
lows. Baker 7, Linn 16
Benton 9 Malheur 3
Clackamas .
. . 11 Marion 15
. Clatsop . . .
Columbia .
S Morrow 5
3'Multnoir.ah 42
Coos 5 folk .
9
Crook 7 Sherman
Curry 2 Tillamook. . . .
Douglas II L'matilla
Gilliam 4 I'nion
Grant 5 Wallowa
Harney 4 Washington. .
Jackson 11 W'acco
Josephine 5 Yamhill
Klamath 3
Lake 3 Total
Lane 13
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3
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5
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It is recom mended, unless otherwise
ordered by the local committees, that the
primaries in the various counties be held
on Satunlay, the y.h day of April and the
countv conventions rn ThursJy, April
14. iSi-
Iiy order of the Democratic State Cen.
tral" Committee . 11 Goldsmith,
A -Noltner, Chairman.
Secretan .
JtEAI, MERIT-
PEOPLE
Say the S. B. Cough Oure
is the best thing they
ever saw, We are not
flattered, for we know
that real merit will win.
All we aeki an honest
trial.
For Sale by FOHH AT fc M aVSOKI,
Albany, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ilA the Cirtu t ourt of the State oj Ornjou
for the county a Linn.
The American yrctgage Company of
Scotlacd, (limited.) Plaintiff,
vs.
Edwin Wilcox, trustee, and Willis
Eeid and AgDes Reifl,
NOTICE 13 HERKBY GIVEN THAT
by virtue of ar. execution aud order of
sale issutd out of the above nam d Court in
the. above entitled action.to me directed and
delivered, I will on
Katnrday. the ftoib day or Jaaaarr, ism,
at tbe Court House door in the city of Al
bany, Linn county, Oregon, as tho hoar of 1
o'clock p m of said day, (ell at public suction
for cash in haDd to the h igheet bidder, the
rtaljpropcrty described in said execution
and order of sale as fc l ows, to-srit: Be
ginning at the northeast corner of the Rus
sell Hill donation land claim, notification
2842, claim 77, in township 12, sonth of
range 2 west of the Willamette Meridian
thence running south 11. 50 chains; thence
south 35 degrees east 32 chains to the head
of a slough; thencedown the middle of the
Santiam river Si chains; thence west IS
chains to the plane of begioniup, containing
50 acres more or less and biin a portionox
the eastjhalf of section 14. Also . lie dona
tion land claim of Jjha Wibel, notification
2332, claim No 37, and being parts of sec
tions 3, 4, 9 and 10. in towntbip l.l.south of
rajgo 1 west of the Willamette Muiulian and
being hounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point 14.115 chains
north and 2.15 chainB west of the northwest
corner of said section 10 and running thence
north 24.75 chains; thence west 55.50 chains;
thence south 53.40 chains; thence east C3 GO
chains ; thence north U'.IUj chains; thence
vest 8. 10 chains to the place of beginning,
containing 321.21 acres. A. so donation land
claim of Henry K Greer, notification 22US.
claim No 17, beiufl pirts of sections 11 ana
14, in township 11, south of range 2 west of
the Willamette Meridian, being honnded and
described as follows, to-wit: Bpginningat
point l.'t.UO chains north and 24.60 chains
east of tho northwest corner of auction 4,1
and running thejeo south 32.75 chains;
then 50 east 4S.40cbaius; thence north 82 76
chains; thenee west 4S 50 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 159.30 acre.
Also the donation land claim of Adotpb
Geisler, notilication No 23.11, claim No 38,
being partsof sec 'ions 2, 8, 10 and 11, ia
township 13. Bouth of raags 1 west of the
Willamette Meridian, bounded and described
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a poiat
6 02 chains east and 14.91 chains norts of
the southwest corner of said section S and
running thence eat 84.3fi chains; thence
south 33 chains; thence west 84.21 ehaias;
ihence 3S.41 chains to the place of be
ginning, containing .119.97 acres, all lying
aud beion situated ill Linn county, Oregon.
The ptoeeeds arising from the sale of said
real pnqierty to be applied first, to the pay
spent of the C'ts of this suit aud of the said
sale and the original costs taxed at $37.60,
and the further sum of $200 attorney's fees;
second, to the payment of plaintiffs claim
amount ! g tu the sum 01 $'133 S3 and accru
ing int.'KSt thereon at tho rate of tea per
cent per annum; third, the overplus if any
there be, he puid over to said Edwin Wilcox,
trustee.
Jlated Mis 23ih day of Decmber, 1S31.
M. SCOTT,
Sheriff of I.inu county, O.egon
By C K corr, Ueputy.l
"August
Flower
This is the query jser
What Is petually on your httlo
boy's lips. And he is
It For? no worse than the big-
Rer, older, balder-headed
boys. Life is an interrogation
point. "What is it for?" we con
tinually cry from the cradle to the
grave. So with this little introduc
tory sermon we turn and ask: "What
is August Flower tor ?" As eesily
answered as asked : It is for Dys
pepsia. It is a special remedy for
the Stomach and Liver. Nothing
more than this ; but this brimfti!.
We believe August Flower cures
Dyspepsia. We know it will. We
have reasons for knowing it. Twenty
years ago it started in a small country
town. To-day it has an honored
place in every city and country store,
possesses one of the largest manu
facturing plants in the country and
sells every where. Why is this? The
reason is sis simple as a child's
thought. It is honest, does one
thing, and does it right along it
cures Dyspepsia. SS
G. G. GKEEX, Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.X.J.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
K. ;VtliTim.I'i)!l!.
Attorney al I.S.T. Will or.ACtk'O n all c.iartg of tho
state. S;et;i.il attdil'iMt irivoti tu nutter, in pr.ibate
uniltocu le:tion. OFt'lL'E Inthd Klinn bluck.
a. a. s. ELACKBeRX, n. s. witsok
jj L4 KlU ItV WtTttOrT.
all lezal matters will receive prompt
ittentisn. Odlee in Odd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Or
T U. RILYEU,
Attorn.? at Law inl Solicitor in Chancer-,
lion made on all po'ntn. Loam iieotiatfd
orable terms. Albanf, Oregon.
G
Attorney Lw. W.ll p-.;Uo in '!
state. S isil tin ii f Hi n "; 1 (i-"
G
EO. W WRIGHT.
AttmeyatLaw,andyotaryPublle.WiUpra(is a
ourta of this state and in the United 8taW
forOrifon. OfHfet-Tat rooms over K
Orsgou, Alb. Ogti.
M
ONTANYE sb rlACKtKMAK,
Attorneys t Law,
Altanj, CrsB.
J J. WHITNEY,
tUraqr Law, ans Voter? PaSUo. Alsaa
n. a. 1.. niLL,
PhcioiHi and Suryooa, OFHCf c
rerrf slroots, Albvnj, Ooatna.
Tjns. HASTV ATIS,
Hjaioisns an Skirifoons. fVIU Corner eoonf
VI muibia sWoom. Alkosrr, V, (Mil awsra H
sttssoX la ertr aari ootMSvri
q v. numiuiii, m. ,,
Jm..plki. oT8p.ot Jlit ra sjmwos ( Iks e .
InlrjWnrtn OsTis soas- M a ar
1 toipra, Ual(Ojaa AkaaT, rspaa.
FIMT RAT1HAI. HARK,
or AaaaT, awasM,
resident ....-
Vtoe President .. ..
0Mbier...
I. W. LAXCDOK
fRAVSACTS A OEKEKALrntlnjnstaosi.
iCCOU5TS It IT subjeoe t ehecl.
BIOUT BXCHAVGK and sal Tapble truster onlf
Vew York, San Franelsoa, Catoafo and frntlaal
lEOll
CO jLncTIOKS tADI ob (atmsls Krau.
ssaitvoiia
J. R. Touvs S, W, Linnn
L H Blais, L. fsurfl
VAaD 1 . 8s.
INK C ATflAI,BAH,
i OF ALBANY. OstKQOR.
CAPITAL STOCK ftM.SH.
Praeident I X CO WAIT,
ries President ...J at DALSTOK.
st Cashier 0 A ARCQ1BOLD.
D aacroas, i L Covas. 1 at Rattfcsa, W 8
Uvl.l, W it OelKa, 1 A Cravor and 0 A Aral
ibuid.
f RANSACT8 a venera banhlDr buslnoBS.
URAWSlUUlIinAFTSon Fw Tort, Sea
eae Pertlap t, Oregon.
TXIAK sfOrtETon approro4 sesnrlk
RKGEIVI deposits subtest cbook.
B
AIAAfTY, OINOR,
Capital.
President
Vico-Presidoiit...
Mh.r
..... H F MERRILL
n J LANIINO
...... Iat f BLAIR
TransMti a feneral baoWag btMlasw:
Exchant; boufht an4 sold all ttas frladpal
rtlM ia the UniteJ QutM sis n lEn laad, Ireland,
Fraties aud (Jeruiany.
Collestivni made at all aceessikl ptlnti an faTtr
Me terms,
Interest sJUwed t J Mm depssitt.
ANK OF H(iO,
CIO, OREGON
rrsi'lent M.
Vice- Preside nt
Cashier ...
Worrii,
U Bfyant
J S Mounts
...Jnrf Htke
O S Mat
dirkctom:
Jehn Gaines
P 0 Smith.
FACTS
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
Rut few ptp)t know that tkera ii lack A
thins Msaflurxl itt UxlBtDo,atid fewer
liare scan It. But than li. and tt li of all taaa
(he swotiicst, ?tirait, and most frarrant Yon
asU at Mr, hrtw II li that It la not offerad for
sale and that you know nothlDg of It That Ia
answered vastty; bat It la caeassary to prastnt
first a few del lis, TTia pmblle only knows
two ciucral classes, via., tba green and fee
black tta.
Cron Trait.
Few pe-Io .:pw that tha brlffht bluish
(treeu color of tho ordinary tcu exposed la
1:10 windows Is not the natural color, Un
rltM'int as the fact may be, It is uarerthelesi
artlfli-lal; Prussian blue, tlllea, gypsum,
plunibaKi, and other uuhealthful mineral
cnl ts being used for this purpose The effect
is two, ...... It not only makes tbe tea a bright,
shiny, n:tract!Te green, but alio Term Its the
use of " ofT-colnr " and worthless teas, which,
ouce tinder the green clonk, are readily
worked off ai a good quality of tea. Theabom
limb'.e coloring practice even admits of the
use of fureigu substances, and the English
Covcriimenf, which looks closer into the gen
ulncnets of its staples than ours, has in some
of tho alleped " nnett " of teas found redried
leaves, straw, fragments of mntting, rice
husks, aud willow leaves. In fact, It is openly
UttU-d by an English authority that hundreds
of tiiojiaiulii of pounds of fcluc, ash, a::d wil
low leaver a:o annually Imported as tea,
which without the coloring process would be
inioisible. They report tea us oueof the most
notorious)- adulterated articlesof commerce.
The temptation to make awcepings aud bad
tea Into a merchantable product with a few
ccuts' worth of green coloring n-.atter is too
strong to withstand, and the worthlcssncss of
tho trash that often finds its way to this mar
ket labeled f'isew Crop," "Heat Quality,"
"Green Tea," etc., would fcimj ly a&tound tbe
public if revealed, to say nothing cf theun
bealthfuluess cf the Prussian blue, plum
bnxo, gypenin, and tho other mineral colore
that are employed.
Black Toq3.
The basket and pan-flrcd Japan teas, as well
as the China tea that niny be Included under
the general heading of " black tea," got their
color from the drug or toasting process, but
mineral coloring matter Is also frequently
used to give a certain desired commercial
appearance. The firing and the coloring, as
in the green teas, largely conceals the iden
tity of the tea, and permits tho use of tho
very cheapest teas, to arguo nothlnglfor the
deteriorating effect of excessive flrlng.Jwhlch
most be resorted to when a very cheap prod
uct Is used and an extreme color desired.
Beech a Tea (Sun-dried),
Concerning sun-dried teas tho peop!eof the
Pacific Coast have heard but little and know
less, although it la axtensirely used whore It
Is known and understood. We are told that
when tea la ao poor it cannot be sold at home
or safely ahlpped to the English markets, It Is
shipped to America; that we will drink any
thing. That may possibly be one of the rea
sons we hare not been offered sun-dried teas.
They were good enough to send elsewhere.
Tbe sun-dried teas being sun-cured, no
oolortng matter Is sed, hence nothing bnt
pare tea leaves eaa be employed; for unas
sisted by manipulation or coloring, all at
tempts at adulteration or the Introduetieu of
foreign Hare or material would be bold and
glaring. That It Is, therefore, sweeter and fa
more fragrant than the artificially colored
green teas and the tnanlpalated basket or
pan-flred teas, yon hardly need be told. That
it la more healthful than tho mineral -colored
teas, la also apparent That It is more ezpon
ire, Is alio true; and that Is another reason
yon have never seen it There Is not so much
profit la It as there la la tbe cheap adulter
a ed and adored teas.
About the Coat of Teas.
Aeeoidlng to tbe ensrora-house reports, the
amount ef tea received at Baa Vranclsco last
year waa s.Me.lff pennes, and tbe value
9M,3to, et a fraction ever ice per poand.
The eosaramer, ef which the reader was one,
paid fer that I3e tea all the way from Oo to
II per pound, la ether words, for that 9356,190
worth of tea theeeDsnmer pelt between fomr
and five milliena at cellars, there are your
eaormona pre fits, and there yon will probabry
find the ehlef reason way met of yon never
heard of aian-aded.ee. Aatberan-drledteas
have ae mask, they are compelled to be ebso
lat pore and ef better ejaallty than the
arVflelally eelered and manipulated teas.
Benee the margiru en them are smaller, and
many dealers don't care eboat handling them,
tad yoa knew arahlng about them. But It Is
rhe ebjeet of this artlele to tell yon where yon
ean get then, and what to ask for, aud all
about them.
"Beech's Tea."
Beech's Tea," raarantced to be the pure
san -eared leave, Is now offered to the people
of tbe Ptelflc Coast. It wHl be a revelation
to yon. Ton doubtless never saw any nat
ural loaf. Have your grocer break open a
package. It will be found In ooler to be just
between the artificially colored green and
the blaek teas, and the drawn tea presenta a
elear. brilliant canary color, of delightful
frag-ranee. It la offered to tho people at 60o
per pound, the same price that many artifi
cially colored teas are sold for. But its guar
anteed purity makes it ace economical to
use; for a less quantity, say about twenty
grains, ;is required per cup. As there are
7,680 grains to a pound, there will be seen to
be between three and four hundred cups to
the poand, or at the rate of abont one fifth of
a cent per cup. Its economy Is therefore
manifest It Is put up in one-pound packages
only, In patent alr-Ugbt and moisture-proof
parchment, with the trade-mark that Is found
at the bottom of this article plainly printed
on the package. It la sold In this form for
two reasons; one Is, that the original strength
and aroma Is preserved; and second, there
can be no deception, which would be quite
possible If It were sold In bulk, without the
name and trade-mark attached
Caution. Recollect that the margin of profit Is ao
much smaller on Beech's pure sun-dried teas
than on the artificially colored teas that yoa
won't get It if tea by any other name can be
put off on yoa. Ask for
BEEim TEA
'Pure-AsWdhood:
If Tour grocer docs not havs It, he will et
It for yoa. Prlp. ecc per pound. Tha abort
trade mark and prlca Is plainly printed on
each package.
Perhaps the best way to ret It ! lo no where
you know they bars It and are willing to sell
It. For Imtauce, It can he had without Alffl
cultr at
ALLEN BROS-
-K. U. A. WI1IT.KY,
Jl Jf
Physician and Surgeon. Oral me cf II lvtu M
eel Cel ej, New York City. Diaai, ,W women
specialty. oTF ICH fmun 1lo Albany, O rege
EAST AND-SOUTH,
Southern Pacific Route
SHASTA LINE.
Express Trains leave Portland Pally.
South " lNoIlb
7:IHis. n. I L? Portland H
10:13 p a
a:16 a a
Ar
Han Francisco hi I 7.00 p M
Ab.o fains stop only at following- stations ';""
ol Koselmrg. baai I oriMiu, oidw y i "
num. Saleiu, Albany, Tangent, Hlio.1.1, llalaey. llar
Uburi, Junction City, Iriinf, Kiioiio.
aosssraa hail, dailt
Ir'C A I l.r
Vf.m r I l.r
S:40pu I Ar
Portland
Albany
Hosebure;
Ar 4:00m
l.r IS:i
I.Y li 30 1
ALBANY UOCAL DAILY SICSPY SYKDAY)
op I
I.r S:0)
2 Sr a I l.r
3 25 m Ar
7:30 a h I lit
i:1 a I Ar
Albany
Lebanon
Alliuny
Lebanon
ib a u
8:4" A u
4:'-,(ir a
3:in r u
PULLMAN BUfFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
Tor ArrolinilmlHtlon of M'ntM'lMR rnkarlt
Kers, nllnrlii'il to toxprraa I rnlua
Aral I.ivl.lnll.
BKTttKK roltl'L.lSIS .l t'OIIVALLIH,
AlAlL .'SAiMiAUI (Kx-ilijiinua.v,
7:3 A M I Lr
IJ:1J r a I Ar
Portland
C'orvllid
Ar I rj:3H p V
Kl'HKHH rSAlS U.tlLY (IC-p. SUlldu.V .
ii, , a Lv Portland Ar I :-'0 A a
:2iPMAr Mi-Miimtillo I.Y I 6.4.' A a
rfhi-oitj .Ii rrielcotH
To all pointM
EAST. MB WITH.
r'tti (lii. int. .nn itio t rctfiirilhiu ratus, n;i.,
oti Ccnitinnv Aifttit nt A.l':iiiy
OKlll.KH K "tOOKKS
Mui.aj.or 'Vrnt'tO. V. utu. I'. Air
YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE.
o
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
T V !!;;, Kecrlvrr.
Orsg-jn EevelopmBnt I'o's Steamors,
Kliort Line to t aliforiilit,
IreicW line from Portland and all points
la the WillRinotto Valley to and from San
rVanclaco, (Jul.
Boats mak- olost connection at Alban
!th trains of the Oregon Paclfi Kailroad
TIMKS01IEHUI.E. encept Sundays.)
LotYoAloany 15:20 p. a.jLave Yaiuuia, 7:-A,a
txiare CorTallis l:03P.a. Loare Corvallia,10:3i'. A, a
Arrl-'oTaquina, 1:35 p. . Arrive Albany, 11:13 a. a
O. k C. trains connect at Albany and
Corrallis. The above trains oounectat
iMuina with the Oregon Development
LVimpanys Line of Steamuhipa between
Taqnina and San Francisco,
4 1 I.I K CI DATB :
PROM YAQ1MWA.
WiilaaiclU Vallov, Ueeomber lltli , 22nd 31st.
raoa haw phascisco
Willamette Valley. December 8th; 18th; 27th.
The Compacv -;v8 the rignt to
iitango salilne datea " tnont notice.
''. B. PaHaeiisers from Portland and
flllamette Vallov points can make clone
s?nncUon with tho trains of the Yaquina
roate at Alhanv or Corrallis, and If des
tined to San Francisco should arrancjoto
srive at Yaauina the evening before at
r aauintr
AVrasseBgcr an Frsbt rates always tbe
teweii
For iDformatlai anply to A R Chapman, Frelirht and
IsketAirest, Albany, O. C. Rcrit.
u. r. an r. Airen
Corrallis.
RedCrownMills
SOM, LAXNINO & CO.. I'HOPK'
okw raocaxs rLotra erjrsitiOR for pamilk
A lYD lAKIBS W81,
REST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Cavente. and Trartc-Markr. ontalrxyl. rmd all Pot
cnt bapln' conducted for Moderate Fees.
Our Office Is Opposite- U.S. Patent Office,
and we run pern re patent in lotB tlmo than those
remote from W aniline ton.
Send model, drawing or plioto.. -Kith dtprrlp
tlon. We advleo, if i)tcntnblo or not. free ot
charpe. Onr fee not due till iatrnt ,5 nerurrd.
A Pamphlet, "JIow to OMaln I'ltentf," with
Tifimen nf Hctn-il el lent a In your State, county, or
town, sciit free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Orpaslta Patent Office. Washlncton. D. C.
ACADEMY
- OF-
Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
the lead In it rcmelT for
Conors-hews A Utcrt.
! The onlv nm rfm.1v Inr
I IaCncorrhaaorWhite.
1 tirescrlin? it and feel
Life In rpiNimmAniilnir it
i THEbWBCMtl'f'l' tO all SUff'TfTH.
A, b 1 1 'IN r.K, M. U.t
IlKlATIB It J.
Hol1 ty ItrnKsfUtaS.
FRflC K 01.OO.
r(rtlanl, drepnn. A. P. Amntronjr. I'rtn.
Branch iVfirKil : Tai-ital Res. r.i,i,n,r. Milcm. Oregon.
Same coiimes of itu-ir. name niM of luitlnii.
Bnsinoss. Short Iiand,
Tyfitivritinf, i'tnmanthip, and KngliiK Dtfwrtmtntt 1
in ss37iin inroniriKtui in Tfnr. ukipiiH a-inilt-at
any time. Cnua i fruiu tillitr Ktiuol. r
mm
ffbaf UKtraatt-rt ic. to
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PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.-
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& WEMl I
Alriaay,
W F RKAI, I'riwldess.
J I. COWAN, Treasurer. Boor
IllllUOTOBS-
L Cowan, Geo F Niniiison, tV V Head, lr L Foley. M NUtrnberR, J W llutn..
J K Wealherlord, HBHtnthBii.J O Writsinaii.
ALKO IIIKTHIIT AtiKNTH FOB-
Several Solid Eastern and Foreign Companie:
ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE. IN Al RAUY.
Tho Combined Orego nan . ; ) :i!nir
antml to irind 100 bushels per hour. A perfect
finnder and crusher combined. Sure death to wild
oat.
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THOMAS
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WHOLESALE Hi RETAIL
Only White
and set
and
wrltn fur our
THE LEFFEL WATER
WITHOUT
IyLEFFLwhed
WTjjnCsflflraSS AYT cures
TRADE iAiS MARK
1 y- -Tii..r.jT-
Sprains, Bruises,
PROMPTLY AND
The Voice
Is easily injured -the slightest Irritation nf
the throat or larynx at once affecting Its
tone, nexihility, or power. All efforts to
sine or speak in public, uniler such condi
tions, become not only painful but itniipr
cms, and should bo strictly avoided until
every symptom is removed. To effect a
speedy cure uo other medicine is equal to
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
The best of anodynes, this preparation rap.
Idly soothes irritation, strengthens the dell
catc organs of speech, and restores lie video
to Its tone and power. .No singer or public
speaker should be without it. I.ydla Thomp.
son, the famous actress, certilles: "Ayer s
Cherry Pectoral mis been of very great ser
vice to me. It Improves and strengthens
the voice, and is always effective for the
cure of colds and coughs."
"Upon several occasions I have suffered
from colds, causing hoarseness and entire
loss of voice. In my profession of nu auc
tioneer any affection of the voice or throat
Is a serious matter, but at each allack, I
have been relieved by a few doses of Ayer's
Cherry l'ectoral. This remedy, with oid.
nary care, has worked such a
Magical Effect
that I have suffered very llttlo Ineonven
lence. I have also used it in my family, with
excellent results, in coughs, eolils, &c."
W'm. H. Quartly, Mlnbton. Australia.
In the spring of ikm, at Portsmouth, V.i..
I was prostrated by a severe attack of ty
phoid pneumonia. My physicians exhausted
their remedies, and for one year I was not
able to even articulate a word, lly the ad
vice of Dr. Shaw I tried Ayer's t'herry l'ec
toral. and to my surprise and great joy. in
less than one mouth I could converse easily,
In a natural tone of voice. I continued to
Improve and have become since a well man
I have often recommended the l'ectoral. lind
have never known it to fail." (ieoige It.
Lawrence, Valparaiso, Ind.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
DR. J. C. AVER & CO., Loivel!, Mass.
Sold by all Druggl,,,. rricc fi
Orctu.
J O WUITSMAN. Hi.crtr.
BlMl'HON.VIf.i'rosliluiit. '
It you sant the best
and most durable furni
ture that is manufuvhr
cd in the city go to
BRINK'S
Proprietor,
Labor Einpioysc".
FORE POWER
use LESS WATEP
lUimtrutetl Cutftlopna for J 801.
WHEEL & ENGINE CO.. IWA'S1.
AN EQUAL.
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
LMMBAQO,
SCIATICA,
Burns, Swellings,
PERMANENTLY. .0
REVERE HOUSE,
iLBANY, . . OREGO?
JHAS. PFEIFFEK 1'ROI'llIETOFJ
ritta.l un fl rot-clans style. Tablet
tuppiiMI wl. t tue lion! in tbe mars
ftios aiosplntr apartments, rumple row
'ir coinmerniai travelers.
ILBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
ALBANY, OREGON
1891, 1892.
flril Term Opened flepteniber 9t.l
A full corps of instructors,
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Coarse ( atudy arranged to tnesl"
all grades or students,
S ferial tuaucementt ojtred to 'Ind'1'
frem abroad.
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