Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 19, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    gaily gcmocrct
f "jlilinlieJ every .lay iu the week
5 except Sunday.
.TfKS & BTTI.C,
EiHtojn and Prop'r
4 Fntwd stlfae Pot Ofll'j at Albany
Oregon, 'aa aecoDil olaa' mall matter.
j G-OOX HVBIffllffC
Bbowm'i Car Covplir. The new car-
. eeupler, invented and patented by Meeara
tPowera, Kace, lirown & bon, has been
much improved since itB first trial, which
; ra.s gmm in Balmn several weeks ago.
, When it then required live pieces of um
j'ehinerv to perfunu tlie work, one now
i dot's tho coupliiiK. The coat, therclore,
I la the manufacture lias been reduced AO
Vmt cent. Since the test tsiven in Salem
(It lias been inspected and tried in i'ort
I UaVl by tlio master mechanic of the
L Southern l'uciiic comnanr. and was nrn-
IDOtinccd a grniul success iu everv detail.
The matter is now in the hands ol the
Kan Id ol tlie namheru l'aeilic manaL2ra.
wbo will soon decide w hat that company
will do iv i lh it- He fore this decision is
mede, however, the coupler will be sent
hrfricrnineiito, where the superintendent
oi motor power will make a thorough in
vestigation as to its durability and
jUt'iiKtli. Tliis investigation will be
miplf ted in a lew weeks, and the ewners
the invention will then know the valun
Igltl'e coupler. Salem Independent-
HOME AND ABROAD
1
A SaiJ fisDINU. A
A charivari party in
tiiias valley last Sunday ninht had a
enuinB. it nacl been oriraui.eu om
' love (or fun by quite a crowd of
iinK men and boys to give the newly
Arried counles there a nood "send oft".
laid before lliev left the last place visited
un the upper end of the valley, it was 2
'lock in tlie morning, ine crowd Had
sarated, two young men, Thrush and
atpa. coin? borne bv themselves. Aa
Liy were crossing tiio bridge near the
noper school house nates niaue a mis-
sp in me uuranrHs, aim ii-u uiiu me
arjllen creek, disappearing from his
tsinauion's sight. Thrush gave the
iaArui and a thorough search was inBti
tuled but at last reports received irom
114 valley the unity had not been re-
isereil. t.il r.stes, the nniortunaie
tiin, was aged about eighteen years
id his parents reside in I lie valley. It
I :. l 1 T...
a sun auciucu. nuiwuuiij novicn
J"
Fatal Accioknt. A sad accident
furred on Mill creek, a hrancn ol the
Ihthawk river, twenty miles from ha
gear, Thursday, March 15,about 1 o'clock
In) the afternoon. Win Crawford, the
unfortunate victim, was engaged helping
Wood & Lilly on a drive of 1,500,000 feet
Ions for the Itarnsburir mill, the wa
in Aim creek was very high and the
rent strong, ihe loggers were em-
ed breaking a lam at an old drift.
logs started, and a long log shot out
the bank above a tree- The moving
caught the end remaining in the
k and swung the other end rapidly
the bank.the tree forminir a fulcrum.
wlord was standing on tlie bank and
as caught by the log and carried along
unit anove, where his head was caught
Jetween the log and drift, crushing li'.s
all and killing him all most instantly.
t companion standing near caught his
Ms and saved the body from being swept
the stream. onard.
KEuoN Cmv Boys. A drummer tells
inny incident that happened down
an r rancisco lust week, where F.'ed
rue is playing an engagement at the
.twin, tie was on the point of pur-
iug hu ticket at tho theater box
e, when a party of sheep ranchers
i v aaco county came out and de
luded the rctutn of their monev.
'What's the matter?" asked Mr
4etseller.
'Well." nniil nnn nf flip rni-tv. "We
jdlda't know that man Warde was a
Iriij.Ip, or we wouldn't have gone in at
Hi We don't want to see no dinned
le play king."
es," said another, "an' the infernal
begun by talking about being dis-
uted with tins winter, when it s
est winter on sheen we've had
the war." Ex.
ixo Weather. E 1J Gamble, of
i believes in the forecasts of Hev I
'kg, of St Louis, and hence can not
n from admonishing sheep men as
-s the public in general to be pre
for some trying weather between
''til and iilth of this month. Hie
nsare these: An equinox of liars
red February 2S, hence the cold of
r may ue expected to extend to the
part ot .March. An auinox of
nrv is central March 20: thiB means
waive sleet. Full moon and eclipse
ie on March 21. Equinox of Venus
-i. tn is means amltlpii cnanuea
heat to cold for two weeks nreced-
"d two weeks following; and last
ot least is onr own vernal equinox
arch 2 J. Let no one who reads this
prepared, and look for the first half
nl to be but little better than April
PLLiXERr Oi-eniso, On Thursday.
y and Saturdav, this. week, the
Bazaar will have their irrnml
g of spring and summer milli-
The disnlav of trimmed hata and
ts. topethpr with all Ilia laloBf
lties will anrna.. all fnrtnpi pnVii-la
Mies are cordially invited toattend.
SIRS 11 J COWER,
lion Lvdell Maker It lecturing on Cae-
ar and Hon JRN Bell on llamltt.
Secretary ol State Mcliilde ! Ivlne verv
ill at hi home at St Helens.
Twelve 'nches of snow had fallen at th
front on the Oregon Pacific this morning.
Ine social by the Enwnrih Leasue an.
nounced to be held at Mrs Roscoe's o.i
Wednesday evening has been potponed,
Mrs Pauline Fullerton, a milliner In
Albany a year or two auo. was arretted
In Portland lust week for stealing jewelry.
About an Inch of snow (today, a rare
March occurrence in Oregon: but It la
only the tail end of the terrific eastern
weather.
Mr John Twav. the 1 P conductor is
taking a ret for a week or two on account
of a lame arm, received while boarding a
train.
As the name Indicates. Hall's Vccctable
Sicilian Hair Renewrr Is a renewer of the
hair, Including its growth, health, youth
ful color, and beauty. It will please yu
The Ladles Aid Soclelv whl meet with
Mis W R liilyeu tomorrow at 1 o'clock.
Business of importance will come ur for
consideration. All members are requested
to be present.
The Oregonian fays that uipositg In
crease more tnan $7,000,000 In the New
ork banks and loans only a tritle. the
money is probably flowing westward
again to restore the balar.ee Violently dis-
tuibed by tnc recent congestion.
Port Townsend expects to he reduced
from a focond-hand 10 a third-class poit
oflice this year uilhout any doubt, and
the Leader 6ays untess sjperhuman effort
is made to incieasc the oilice receipts the
street boxes will be taken out and the
letter-carrier dispensed with.
'What's in name?" Ve. that de
pends. For Instance, the name of "A ver"
fs sufliicent guarantee that Ayer's Sarsa-
pariha fs a genuine, sclentthc dlood-purt-fi
-r. and not a sham, like so much fiat
goes by the name of "sarsaparilla."
Ayer e oarsapanua ts tne standard.
An ex says that down in Coos county
where the populists made sojie little
bowing last election, the people are
heartily tired of them, and it is said that
the enure county, frre?pective ot parly,
will combine and vote against the clam
orous pops.
The kindergarten aims to train all the
senses and faculties ot the minu hy sup
plying proper ir.aterfit for Its natural ac
tivities; the eye, principally through color
and form ; the hands by constant exercise in
carrying out the ?ueas gained bv tne use 01
gifts, occupations, ana gesture; ine voice
by conversation and music, ine
expression of emotion through harmoni
ous sounds.
A man we nerer heard of before writes
to the Democrat from San Francisco that
if we will forward our credential he
will write us Midwinter letters- Rats!
The Democrat was bored for nearly a. year
from Chicago by these coi respondents
without a reputation, and now the malls
are being flooded from the Golden Gate
city,
Recently the Democrat published an
item about Jas C Scott being arrested for
sendfng an obscene letter to Mrs Jennie
Comnton. and fined 8jt. The Portland
Mercury has gotten hold of the affair and
publishes over a column of letters receiv
ed by air Scott from Mrs Compton and
other matters, making a very unsavory
mess of the whols matter.
Capt Uell, whocame up with the steam
er Eugene Thursday, came up to Eugene
on the first boat that ever made the trip
ncrc. That was about 2S veais ajo, in
1S55 or 1S56. Capt Bell says ft took three.
Ja'n to make the trip from llarrisburg 10
ihf city. The river was then as nature
had made it and snag boats wereunknown
bugene iteglster.
Here are some of the Incomes of people
in England: Annuities to fourteen mem
bers of the royal family, 83,000,000 per 1
annum. Miner with family, $390. Arch
bishop of Canterbury ,$75,000 ahear. Aver
age clerical lncome,$6oo a year. Attorney
general, $65,000 a year. Average barrister
making anything, 81:00 a yaar, sir
Andrew Clark, phvsician, $So,noo to
1 100,000 a year. Average medical man,
$uoo a year. Head of great public
school, 30,000 to $4o,ooo a yeai . Sub
master in small school ?5X.
You cannot always tell what is hidden
under the ragged garments of a tramp:
The Dalles Times Mountaineer says. A
fair specimen of art adorns the walls of
the city jail. It is a marine view drawn
with colored pencils bv a hobe who was
arrested on thf. streets for vagrancy. A
ship In full sail Is In the foreground, while
Hie perspective shows a lighthouse and
the outline of the shore For offhand
drawing it Is a very creditable piece of
work, and anyone possessing such an
accomplishment should not be wandering
from town to town, following fie life of a
tramp.
The Leavenworth, Toiekj & South
western railroad wis practically ebandond
at 7 o'clock last evening, and not a wheel
turns on any of the 63 miles. Mall
pouches sent to regular trains were re
turned to the pmtoftice. The order to
abandon the road rame from S II H Clark
chairman of the Union Pacific board of
receivers, the board refusiug longer to pay
operating expenses when receipts amount
ed to so liltie. The employes have not
oeen paid for two months. The aban
donment of the road is in conformity with
the recent pollcv laid down by the receivers.
OIROTJIT OOTTXIT
A Hackleman vs The City of Albany.
Injunction. Argued and submitted
J II Mulien vs The Citv nf Allianv. In
junction. Argued and subletted.
J A Thornton vs the Citv of ilbany.
Injunction. Argued and submitted.
J W lirown vsj R Wirt el 1 Fnrp
of Lien. Continued.
Rollei'nrs Loan & Trnal Cr. ... W t- s
A J Hawk et al. Fore of Mtg. Decree-
Annie Vulganiore vs Arthur T Vulga
more. Divorce. Default of defendant.
C W CiiBhinff vs W S Philin. U
of money, attach. Continued.
Lizzie Blakely vs Chas A Blakely.
Divorce. Continued.
J L Berry et nl vs Chas Dotv et al.
Injunction. Injunction made perpetual.
F I, Dumont ngt Eva Dninont. Divorce.
Settled.
II Ilryunt ogt Stafford Dickson et ill.
I orcclosura. Default and decree.
A V Tapson ngt .1 W Jktiliee. Itc-
covery of money. On trial.
r C Smith nirt J H lb-idios tt al. Fore
closure. Continued.
C A Elson ngt Foster Mill Co. et ul.
Uccovery ; money; attachment. Judgment
for plaintiff.
W II Donara ajjt T T Furgmon. llfi
co very money; attachment. Judgment lor
yin.
J U Coinley agt .las H Slialian. Fore
closure. Judgment for pltT.
Oregon gt Clinton Black, John Ward,
and Felix Hamilton, larceny from dwell
ing, Plead not guilty.
Oregon agtG F Russell. 4 indictments.
I'le;ul not guilty. Will move for a con
tinuance. Albany B & L agt A S McDonald.
Nonsuit on motion of pill".
J M Waters airS David C Cochran.
Settled.
Chas J Howe ant F J Esirleton. Fore
closure. Settled.
J A McBride PKt Bank of Oregon
Injunction.
Dr J D Sponogle, found guilty of rape
was sentenced to years in the peniten
tiary. On being asked if he had any
thing to say be declared his innocence.
EF Lewis, found guil.yof stealing
Dacon was sentenced to three years in
the penitentiary.
The trial of the cases against JG
lionlln, was Bet for tomorrow at 0
o'clock.
MISFITS
Next Sunday will be Enater dnv that
has been g adnally increasing in popularity.
A Salem man sua-treata that John Due
should be declared a common drunkard
so that it will be immnossible for him to
get liquor.
In Long Island Citv last Saturday
when a verdict of "not guilty" was
brouuht against a Drettv Polish irirl. sev
eral friends of the girl rushed forward
and embraced aid kissed the lawyers
who defended her and all the jury but
the foreman who escaped. The judge
was protected by the officers. It was a
wonderful scene.
eti r.
United states Land O.Tice Oreioa City.
Oregon, March loth, 1804.
Aottce is hereby niven that the aproved
plat of survey ol township, 13 south,
range 10 west, has been received from
the surveyor general of Oregon, and on
April 13, 1894, at 3 o'clock a m of said
day said plat will be filed in this office
and the land therein embraced will be
biect to entry on and after said date.
Robert A Miller Peter Paqukt.
Register. Receiver.
New Li uuer Yard. The undersigned
prepared to supply all customers witli
all kinds of lumber, drain tiling, cedar
posts, flour and feed on the most favor
able terms.
F G Power Fludd.
Salem bubs up on the violin topic and
clainiB a StradvariuB that U 204 years old.
"This violin was made by btradvariiiB
about tlie year 1(190 and was owned end
used by a noted musician and chorister
at the Cathedral in London, and also at
the Royal balls of the realm for about
sixty years. Ho was ati inebriate and
contracted debts, so that 'he secreted tlie
violin (which he called ''ally Come Up')
in a lot of old clothes to avoid an attach
ment upon it. Teere it remained for
over forty years, being discovered after
lna death l.y one of his sons. In about
17'JO it came into tho hnnds of an in
structor, who presented it toone of his
pupils, George Hood, who brought it from
I'.ngianuto the united Mates in about
1840,and who transferred it toone James
Mee, in 1830, who. in turn presented it
to W'm Salisbury in 1859, who transferred
to its present owner, n A fcaiisoury,
Stkicti.t In It. When it comes to
nsbing the Albany Steam Laundrv is
strictly in it. it is doing the business of
the city: the Celestials are going to the
ill. -U cents a dozen tor plain washing
cheap enough for anvbodv in any kind
tunes, luehnrds A; Philips do first class
work and swnd their money nt home.
1'utronize the Albany bte.uu Laundry.
To-siorrow.
"One day in thy courts is better than
a thousand."
Program: All day prayermeeting
The exercises will open at 10 a in aud
Close at 0 p m.
10-11. Confession: "1 said I willcon
fess my tranesressions unto the Lord
and thou forgavest the iniquity ol my
Bin." tsalm, 32:5. 1 J Wilson
11-12. Thanksgiving: "Giving thanks
always for all things unto God and the
Father in the name of our Lord Jesus
Christ." Eph. 8 :20. Pres E N Condit,
12-1 . Qualification for Christian Ser
vice : 'Create in n e a clean heart u uod
renew a right spirit within me; cast
me not away frcra thy presence, take not
ttiy Holy f-pint from me; up 11 old me
with tiiy free Spirit: then will I teach
transgressors thy way and sinners sha1
be couvertrd unto thee. ' realm
10-30. Rev W A Trow.
1-1 :30. Practical work of the churc
"Go ye into all the world ; preaching tlie
gospel to every creature."
RevDCMcFarland.
1:30-2 Personal Work ; What shall 1
do Lord?" Acts 22:10. Mr Pollock.
2-3 "And we are witnesses of these
tilings"
All whose hearts re willing are invited
to join in a fast during tlie day. "This
knd goeth not out but by prayer and
fasting." "One day spent in faBting and
prayer to God is worth a thousand days
spent in complaint an I lamentation bd
fore men."
An Albany man considers the follow
ing taken from an exchange, cs pretty
good on the subject ot failures:
Advertising fictitious bargains - is
failure.
A small business and large expense
ib a failure.
Poor goods and big advertising is
failure.
Night trade Is a failure.
Two prices is a failure. -
A low price in the window and a high
price in the etore is a failure.
uia styles ana condemned gooaB (.no
matter how cheao) are a failure.
Cheap and inattentive salesmen (hired
on a commission) are a failure.
tfargains in the newspaper and apsio
giea iu uie store are a raiiure.
Kunning down your competitors is
failure.
Advertising goods at "lees than cost'
all the year' round is a failure.
fTOBVn roKSIDEBING
Will of Stark, v leweler
If yon want a tine iiniike call for JosephtB
white labor cigars.
The bostmast coffee in the eity at Com ad
rtfoyar a.
Hodges & Mcl'ananG, :h leading drufc
tore, Albany, Ol .
Will & Stark's large line of silver war
has created a great deal of talk.
Patroniza home industry by amoking the
celebrated white labor cigars, manofaotored
by Juhas Jorepb.
Baths at Vierecka ahaviog and hair
cutting parlors.
See the New Improved Singer st-wing m
chine. The bitis alwsya the cheapest.
W Stwden, agent. Oflice at F M French
ewelry atoro
Dr. Price' Cream Hading Powder
Moat, Perfect Alade.
Kewtno Machines neatly repaired and
warranted by a thorrnchly competent work
man, at F M French'a jewolry sore, Albauy
gon.
French has ihe largest and finest stock
of spectactes and eve glasses tn Linn
County. Prices to soil the times .
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
The Best On
Earth
Matthews fi Washburn.
SOLE AGENTS
Honest advertising will alwavs bring
its reward.
The trouble with cfost cough medicines
Is that they spoil the appelUe, weaken dl
gestien, and create bile. Ayer's Cherry
f ectonai, on tne cohtrary, wnue it gives
Immediate relief, assists rather than im
pairs the assimilative process.
Or. Price's Creain BaKtng Powder
Forty Years tlie 5tanSarv'.
HAItUIF.D
WAGSTAFF LAPORTE. On Sun
day, March 18. 1804, nt the residence of
the bride, by Rev J T Abbett, Mr Elmer
Wagstaff and Mrs Rachel Laporte. both
of Albany.
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & CO.
AND
eh:
MANAGER WANTED to appoint
salesmen to sell the Rapid DisS Wash
er, wasnes anu ones uie ursncs 111 iwu
minutea without wetting me nngers S75
a week and ail expenses. Easy potliion.
no capital; no hard work; can make 5 loo a
week, Address W P Harrison & Co. No
14 Columbus, Uhto.
Ijor Sale or Trade, a bouse and lot in
1 nood location In Albany W.'ll -fell
etieap for cai.h or wfit tinde for land part
ly or wholly improved not very far from
town. Call or write to this office.
"dkx Seeds. Every body should
a garden. Are you one who will,
go to Stewart k Sox Hardware Co
i'ke your selection fiom a fresh supply
!"e seeds in the market, the largest
"1 the city.
r- H'onnells rfroerrv stnri, i. Infreas-
; popularity." He carries a fine itock
''Jot room, easily accessible and
''"gains. ,t door to the P O.
M,'ry the Eplanflne .Massnpe Cream
preparation ever made for the
on, to he had of Mrs Rowell. st
llcu.e Al'jiny Ore.
-n tows to everv easterner at Viereek
"Kpsrlors.
tins po'iticljns of : color have
euicmc. Huy it from Frfd Da
're lit;:e jrs ,to:e OJ ,,i ,t
A Former Albany Man continues to
cwt into trouble. The walla Walla
Sta'esman says that " 11 ureenwooa
was arraigned before Justice Arberry at
llloVlor this morrinn and pleaded not
guilty to a charge of using abusive lan
guage and provoxing an nn.nuit. ine
evidence snowea mar, on rrtuuy uroru
ing lie called the prosecuting witness a
number of vile names and seemed
anxious tn create a disturbance He
was finer! $22.20 and costs, amounting in
all to i30. in default of which he was
taken to iru.
As Aldasv
Jewelry Stork
Worth patronizing Is that
of Will Stark. They carry the finest
lineot silverware, watches, cocks and
irlrv utnerallv In the valley, and sat-
Wertoiy prices are always given for Ihe
,une-lor quality of gocdi they keep in
tock. Nev.T but without calllncj cn
them.
A eott on carpet sonn looks fad 1
.nilc-J. whiif-a good linen warp ma
u-ill remain hriirht. and swept .J oa-ior. you
cm btiv tlie liest of tiio Albany Fnmitur
A Loxo SkpaP-ATiox. David Warner.
of South Hend, Indiana, and More Warner
of Pendleton, brothers, met Monday, after
n separation of forty-two years, says the
East Oregonian. Tho latter is 63 years of
age, Ins brother it), though hale and hearty
and still engaged extensively in the agri
cultural implement nnd grain and Beed
bu-iness. Moses wra a young man of 21
when lie loft his South liend home to seek
his fortune in tlie far west. The brother
David a short time ago started outtosearch
for the otnr ab'cnt one. Ho went to San
Francisco, came to Op?gon. rnd finally in
Corvallis where Moses had lived, got track
of his whereabouts. He telegraphed Hiram
Krii-kinw-r and came no to Pendleton, lie
run in an nccidenbil manner on oloses. but
would not have recognized linn unless told
it was his brother. Forty-two years had
erased the resemblance to the boyish Moses
of 18o2.
'Pin no Wraps. Tlie Ladies Bazaur
drsires to announce that they have just re
ceived an eleirant line of Indies nnd misses
caps end jackets for spring wear. I h?.e
garments comprise all the latest Pari-ian
st les and are tailor made. The prices to
suit the tunes. Call and inspect them.
NoTicR. Owing to. tlie evangelistic
meetings Mai held in the city the Neal
)own meeting arranitea ior 10-morrow
evening is postponed until Monday
evening. Com,
Ella Higginson, of Whatcom, has been
awarded first prize, by a New York pub
lishing house, for the best short story
Mrs Higmngoon wrote for the West Shore
during its lasiuays a very cmenaiu
ing writer.
The state printing otfice at Salem should
have a ne sr man at tiie head tor tlie enm-
inir tenn. The present incumbent has
certainly had his share of the public fluids
Probablv some eastern mall tomorrow,
none for four or five days.
Don't Swear. Of course ycu fee
like it some times; but there Is nothing tn
it. Simplv learn a lesson, and the nex1
tlrrc go to Fa' er Bros for 1 our grocer-
ies, produce and baked goods. o one
ever ejaculates profanely after leaving
their store, for net onlv are the best gro
ccrles In the market fold: but everybod;
from a child to an old gentleman, is trea-
ed courtenuslv. Tl-elr baked goods. In a
large variety, are sop-rior and popular,
If you wonld keep In t,ood humor isl'.i:
the world always try Parker Bros.
New Advertisernenis.
See Their Nice
and Trimmings.
dies Fine Shoes.
IOR SALE .21 sbRroa rr Albany
' triclsiht Moot-me onm n.vn.enj
pftvinir ntosk
lb is oflice
in tlita oil,. Eiqiiro at
TO RKVI'.- Two o.mi, new.y flu
Island one niiiuiblft for small store or
oil, co, one for tuoie, '20xm feet. III o
reaily by Much 2. Uau on ur u w
Maston lor pirtiatilars.
WANTED.-A young lv!y ilexifs i
n1 are to rjo irenbml homo work,
Aridrois Clara M ft nold, Allmiir Ore.
T)l'KK imi;i) Silver Loml Vy:im1otto
X tpgs tor sale by I) ) Woodworm.
7(K RriNT. Tim ro im roenntiy oivu
1
Miob 14 bop,
Ca 1 0:1 It Vieiefk.
E'u
Fo.fi!. E;:. Vato bred Silver
Ijice l Wvand'itu. Ex fur tctttniMt
tliu Al-n7 rnaitry larua, from pen jo.
I ixl 2. ..- PvT 1. 1; nn iso. 3 91 per l i
B Fiymonth JRoki, 75 ct per ill, Jonn
Bmnh, Albinv. Or. Cor 4'.h and K K iti
riOUNTY WARHNM-Ihusfht nnd
J sold by HJF Merrill. '
FOR SAM FRANCISCO.
The Steamship HOMER
will ply bptween San Fran
cisco and Willamette Valley
points via tho Oregon and
Sontherri Pacifc railroads,
sailing with Ireight and pas
senpers on or about tho fol
lowing dates: From San Fran
ciseo on Friday, March 10,
at 0 p m. From Yarjuina: on
luefday March 20, at 0 a m
Fare from Albany and
f'orvallis to San Francisco
Cabin. $12; Steerage, $9.
Round trip tickets, includ
ing meals and bertha, good
for :;)dayf 15.
Ciia 1 Hfnirv, 5on A Ci,t Artnf
iso 2 to 3 Mirstet fireer. ftjo rtuicvt o
Dress Patterns
Also Their La-
At Perry Conn's. .
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow,
Fine Calif ornia Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
G rass and Garden Seeds,
Alvay3 keep on hand a choice lino of all staple groceries
a well as a superior stock of crockery.
G
MOON
Su;ccsor to I A Morr's.
Flour and Feed Store
Oppofclte Rubi Iloutr,
Has on hand a full stock (f Chfrp-d Fee, Corvallii Flcor, Brrj( Short. (ciitiMrtv
Gradam, Buck heat, ltje vl(ur, H, Oiitr, 8. raw. Potatoci, Apple s, t'o
The Bwl Shoe
for tbe l,cut iAoaej,
V. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE 6ENTLEMEM.
85, 84 and S3.60 Dross Shoe.
83.60 Police Shoe, 3 Solei
S2.C0, 82 for Worklngmei
32 and 81.78 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSES
83. 82.50 82, $1.71
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and civc
W. L. DOUGLAS
ftrlkht cas fitting.
tctiei
ialisiacllon at the orkca a.l.ertiwtl than any other make. Tr one pair and be cor
Vtnced. The ttainplng of W. L. louirI;i name and price on the bottom,
ptiaran!-c their value, s.ivvs thousand- of dollnrs ani.nnliy to those ho wrr.r tlu-...
UcrJ jrs who push the Mle of W. L 3oula Shoes pain cittttumcrs, which he!;- -, 1c
Increase tlie Rales on thefr fnlj line of omi, th-t run r"f:1 tn f nt n If rr"ni
nnl w twtlevf Ton mo fntiy hr bnTfn, rll 'yn'ir frfw"r f t l-rl- r r-'.trr-
UU below- vS'-ilvgiM Ucm ipoa spillcr.tju:., w. t m;:.r,ASi H.Ti -., j, AIm.
For ta'e hv;ti, u E BLAIN CLOTHING CO
Co. 'i'iioy have a new lot.