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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1897)
..0 LEISURELY NORWAY. 1 I , .DliiiT jK.i.'uLMi. , Osvloos and il'tfimans of Debtors to Avo.J Collontors, mm The People Thar Take Their Time at Everything. ii'mitiiiiiiil'iiilliimiiiiMiiiiiimi,!, , 1 r r 1 h GASOLIHE STOVE EXPLODES WITH FEARFUL 1ESULTS. The Burning Fluid Falls all Over Mrs. Nora E. Hill. She is Fearfully Burned-Inhales the Flames and is Seriously Injured, but Proper Medical Treatment Saved Her Life. Pnhapi In HO mm U yt recorded bu the fflcienoy of a popular remedy been found o clearly ai In that of Mn, Norn E. II 111. While her tradition, cund by a frightful and diitreMing accident, placet her beyond the pale of perfect reooYcry, ehe hu received luch marked relief that the itory of the ac cident and the sufferings resulting from It, will be of more than ordinary interest to thousands of invalids. Mrs. NoraE. Hill, before September 1893, was a hale, hearty and strong woman, past the middle age of life. Bhe tells the following story : "September 1, 1693, while attending to my duties about the house, a gasoline stove which I had used for some time, suddenly exploded, throwing the burning fluid over me. Before my clothes which were on fire ould be torn off, my right arm and hand were fearfully horned, This however, was not my most serloua injury, aa I hnd inhaled some of tiie flames, aud I found the inside of my mouth blistered, Myhnml and arm to the elbow were burned to the boue, and my Ehyaician bdteved amputation necessary, ut after weeks of grvat suffering, 1 was pared the operation, and I have fairly good use of my hand and arm now. "Shortly after the process of healing of arm and haw), my stomach commenced to K me trouble. I did not then realize what meant. After each meat I was seized with a crumping sensation, and then in a few d lys (here were frightful paius, whieh threw me into clammy perapi ration. For eight montlis I wu tinder the care of my fihyeicUn, battling hard with death. I had oat 03 pouiuk was becoming a mere skele ton, my appetite was gone, and my nervous system completely shattered. "I lout confidence in everything, was totally discouraged, and determiued to go to my former home, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and have my old phynician make an examU nation of my condition. He did so and found that putric ulcers of the stomach had formed, which he said were incurable, and were liable to produce cancer at any time. While in Grand fiapida the ulcers which had formed in the stomach broke, which produced vomiting of large quantities of blood and pus. inia confirm, me to a siok bed for several weeks. When I became sufficiently strong to get up I came back here , to die, as the doctor told me I might last one week, powibly one month. But I determined to make as strong a right as I could, and get all the medical aid there was ha Chicago. 14 1 was tabm before a clam of one of the most noted and celebrated medical ooliegea here for examination. This examination E roved what my physician in Grand Rapids rid me vis, that there were gsatric uloers of the stomach. The opinion of the college physicians was that my chances of a cure were not one In one thousand. This wan in May lftM: in Jnne I was taken down with raJrtric fever, earned br fresh ulcers form hie. and I lay tn bed nine weeks. From June to Hfntember in that year I also tiillrml art nationally from thirty abscewes forming on my arms and shoulders, produced by tin con- atuon or the stomacn and blood circulation. After this I trot a little better, and this im- provement huted during the full end winter till January 1895, when I had another ni-ire tf gastric fever. .1 took a great many ilriijrs and opiates under the physicians directions 0 regon Central & Eastern, II. II. CO. Yaquina Bay Route. Connecting at YaijuiitH Bav with the bun rrniicwco ami Yuiima Hay 8tuiinlii ijompany. Steamship "rarallon" Siiflx from Yaipiinti Bav every eight Hnvfl fur Shu KraniiM-n. t'niw hay. Port Orford, i riiiiiltt't and tluii hohll Ibty. f 1 'assim-jof Aceom moda ti m.s Unsurpassed H ifirtc-' '!iflh' (t"t vn the Willfllnette Villi- , Mi'- i ar ,f ' .) t ; t n.tt tit Han :;.)i i ii''n: . c .j. ' , ., , ; t hULTHrft ... w t. Tn Coon l!av onrt Port Orford : (.'aliin. t 0 00 ToHumholiltBay: Cabin I 8 00 Round Trip Good for 60 Days Special. RIVER DIVISION. Menmcr ALBANY, eleiiantly fiiriilnhed. llieln.tif iff new pinno. will run between (lurvallh and Portland on the following schedule: ll.im, river: Tuesday, Thumlnys and Hr iin s l-ave CnrvalliH 0 a. in. and Uhu iy. 7 a. hi. Arrive Portland, 8 . in, Up river: .MondHVM, VVednemlayH and Frhlavs. Leave Portland, 6 a. m, and Albany, 0:20 p. m. Arrive (Jorviillis, 11:20 p. in. ' J. C.Mavd, Euwin Htokb, Bup't Hiver Divlnion. SlanaKer, H. B. Bachy, H. L, W'auibii, Ag't. Opp Hevere House Aii;nt, Ile)K)t Albany. WANTKn-PAlTHPlir, MKN OR WOMEN TO travel for reiMJuHble ttHitibHMitMl timiw1 in CreKOi). Hillary $7W and ox(jihb. P. tuition nmiunAnl, Utrferewe. EtiPlone R-lf-HildrtiwH-'d -titiiH'I I'ltveiupe. Ttio National, Star liwurance BMi?,, Cliifiiyn. . during all this time, which had the effect of completely upsetting my stomach and nerv ous system. "From January to July 189J5, I in tiered frightful agonies, resulting from the trouble In my stomach, and was again thrown into gastric fever, which kept me in bed three weeks. "A vear ago last October I commenced toj take fr. Williams' Pink Pills for 1'ala People. After 1 had taken two boxen they broke the gastrin lever and enublcd me to get up, I found also that they gave me strength, and my appetite enuio hack, 1 found that I wild diuest the food I ate, and the paiui disappeared. I alto noticed that j brrmue leas nervous; in taut my general condition improved verv much. "The following March (in 1890) I was agaiu troubled with the abscesses, nut to a much Ices deirree than formerly. This waa one to tne enictency oi tne puis, which nn doubtedly had brought my blood to a much better condition. I want to explain here that the doctors said that thecauie of the appear ance of absentees was due to the ulcerated condition of ttio stomach, which vitiated the blood through my entire system. "The pill have allayed my nervoumeN, they ore putting my blood into better condi tion, thry have cleared my bruin, and have given me an appetite which 1 can gratffy by eating light food without causing the terrible riiu which formerly almost drove me liwana. he pills are doing for me more than nny medical aid I have ever received, and they have stopped my suffering to a very great extent. I do not think nor do 1 expect that they will cure me, because all physicians are agreed who have examined me that it is impossible. Past experience however has shown me that they will to a great extent make my life bearable. This I believe is doing wonders, mid i feel that if they have done Una much fur me, there must I many people who are suflcring whom they can surely cure. "I was born and raised in Michigan, and came to Chicago some ten years ago. I know quite a mini tier of people on the west aide, mid have told them of the marvelous relief I have earned by takimr Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale people ; and If any one 1,1 lit.. tn I..- f !.. ilol.il. I my in Bering and more of the details of the relief gained by the Pink Pills, I nhal lie glad to have them call at my home, 40 Wal nut Htreet, Chicago. (Mignetl) Mrs. Nora E. Hijx" flubwrilml aud sworn to before me this twelfth day of Jannarv, lfcW. A. F. Porthah, Notary PubUe. The proprietors of Dr. William' Pink Pills for Pale lVopiestate that they are not a patent medicine hut a prescription uml for immy yearn by an eminent practitioner who prodncwl the mott wonderful reaulta with tlitm, enring all forms of weaknen arising from u watery condition of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful enures of almost every 111 to which flesh in heir. The pills are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to females, m li as np prewionn, all tomtit of wet knees, chronic eon st i pat ion, bearing down pirts. etc., and in the case of men will giv apeedy relief and eflvt a permanent cure in all cases arbim- iW-m men tal worry, overwork, or nrrwv of wl ntever nature. They are entirely Hn mid sand can bo (riven to weak flfd h kly children with the fmat et jroivl and without the slichhst dnnw. Fink Pills are sold by nil (balers, or will be sent post paid on rc ipt of price, ffiOeenisa box. or six boxes for I2.JW the? I are never nob! in bulk or by the mi) by sd ' drawing Hr. Williams' Medicine Company, i tfehenectody, N. Y. Do on H rlmrtrpil bv iiIIiiHimp rtTpr'I'nntitiMi(l think Jti i. uau Kt tiui btt tuiuiu, liiiiiBt ilulrli itml KlUttT POPULAR ftEWINC WSCHINI (or a mere tmar. liuyfrom lvllnhl" nmunUclurfi'a tli, it litive iminnt n i t-tJHl.ili'ni tiv hiit l nm1 mvan liitiUna. Iii'-to in itonn In Hid rt(,tt, that rcr tonal lu unvlnnl'ial nnmtructlnn, rftunltllHy of wnrhlntf pt rto,tlfM'iH::uiof Hiildti, iMUlilty In nMicarndci', if '-Ml : flinty Improvement u tlje StEW HOME WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. The Hew Homo Sewing Mnchine Co. OUM"itJm, &Jr3TOW,MArH. J!fi pMHK (WlMHB, N,Y. Cuic-n,itL. fii'.l-ouia.Mo. lM.iituuM, Saw A'tuvciiKMi Oil. Ml.sma.Oa. . FOR BALE bV SO YEARS' TRADE MARKS. rWl OOPVRtCHTS AO, Anyone iernllnsf i nketoh and description may DuluilyuMurtalii, fruo, whetbtsr un invtiiitloii ! pntlmbly patetirnhlc. ComiauiihialioiiB itrlctly cuntlilvntlal. UliluH awunity furenvurlnit pntonti 111 Arnrlca. We liavu a Wtwljiit(Ujn olllce. I'ittfiu titkon tliroutrti Muuu St Co. xtmln pedal notice in tHo SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, besntlfull. Illii,tmtl, tnrpe.t ctrenlatlon of any M-lnntlfln journal, wenkly, Utrtiw WWI u Teari il.cO S1JC lUUIlfliH. HIH-elineii cuiiUi. Mild UASD liuun on IMTHKTs win rreu. AUareu MUNN & CO., 3(11 lii'uiolivnv, New York. Rlpans Tahnles assist ingestion. Klnans Tsbitles mf Indlires'loa Ripans Tabnles: gentle cathartlo. Rlnans Tfthulss cure ennstlpntlnn Hlnaw Tabulst UK llvW troutllN, lip II' ' hinaK ( :TS ' , -"j1 Km I 4. ' tlumnra at A ri'nllar I'hupn of Llfs In tlx VltySWKllii Whn Put oa Fine ' AppMran 'e at t)ip IUiiabm ot l luilr Tnltora. l'Uoro is now and thon a margin of i:al litimor, If of a doulit fnl iloaeription. '.ffwl about Urn shlflu nnti duvico. ! "ail by pnrotaw to av..id paying their loots. Ho il.iulit, such deht.oi'B uiiht (llntlttgui:;!u'd nmirlil;.-: Thaw who :rm'";i rii ijiji'luno cannot cope with ndr l!:iii!lHI'-'.i, istul tliosa who uyHte xttltvlly ! Ufo tholrorndi.'orsbeeninie t la not iu them to tlo thu othor Hilar; -pny) lrat, suy.'i tho lioston Tmvelef, liny nvc itlontlral In tho sotwi that both ry U oacH1 coni'Hiiirtnei?i! by the exor jine of a mtriotiH hind of wit. An indignant fui'iiltimidtmlorracotit ly ttckled tho rlnlhlo ftumltleg Id a po lice eourt by bin stutemcut of how In credibly he hod been trHcod by a debtor if lnnp standini!. lLn'inp obtained a rit for (llt.v:iint. upon I ho rfoodii snp Uod and not. i:iid for, lu atid hl lofs-n,l 'rout rcnalied tho debtor's houau, to ind H oppnrcntly abpnilound. Tho owcr windows wore, blotelied with .vhltowiwh, ami upon ono of them wan U'twud tho letfoiid: "To Lot." Natural ly conelndlny that Ida bird had flown the uelrfhhorhood to avoid him, h prnmptl.v oxiiended qnlteaconHidoriible mini In fruit taualy tr.vliiR to traue the dollnqnent's whoveaboutH. Finiilly It niKiirred to hltn that his debtor's hit o lundlord tnljrht be able to supply a hint, and to him he went. Im agine bin amar.oinont when he wuh coolly Informed that the bonne In queu tinn had norer lieen "to lot," unit Unit tho debtor wna eertultily Htill within it, ae lii-' (!hv luniUord'H) npeiit had ealt, d for ami received his rent only a few diiya prevlmmlv They went at onoc to holve tho protdeiu, and thon'theele tienluf niy.ttory dliporsed. Itappearec': .hat the wily oecupi'.ut, having tiuiel, wnrniniT of Ills oreditor's coming, hud diif tod hu family and his goods to the ',op rooms, snudfed the windows and impartial a irenoral nir of emptiness tr .he hotiHo, un4 remained smigly ulof intil, tin he imagined, his erediloi ;mild (five np the debt as a "bad" one. "liiitHT eni uerml, he hud to pay, and wu . low sued for tile costs of Uie hunt- . hiiih. as un uttcmpt at fraud iu a lepi nne could be proved, he managed U lenp-!. , . IhUhor neat, too, was a trick of a di" ) iixnt kind played recently by a swel. i 'hu w;ia "wanted" in the mutter of a, iitiiliiiiiliiiff tnilor'it debt. Tupped Oi no slioulder nil he wuut to enter a oil; sUiinnt with a party of friends, h" as hirunneil that a vehicle waited at :iud for his safe conduct to durance ile, .The situation was awkward, but "fin wit anil o.tporlunea made him equal 0 It. Ho left hin friends with a cool slide to the ehiectthut he would return .r.d dine with them in a fuw minutes ml wan ns f.ro"d as his word. Ilii rjinpiy riiqiieuted his captor to Irlve to "lii.s father's nrlloo," whore, he "iftily wtid. the trumpery debt would -i Mettled to full sut.iiifaction. Accord !:;ly tlmy drove to the ollhw indieled. ihe odUv.ir entered with the warrant .ud his ntyr.imtou remained at the en-'.nn'-e to guerd iigaiust surprises. Hut .lie debt wua not settled on that occa ion. 'i'iio di fmilter ciKjllyopeiied the .oor of the II rat room he came to, ilinred the other in. whipped ontthe :y from the inside. Slipped out, locked ic doer, qnuted the building by an .lior e.-iU, and drove off to keep his .)Iloliltlli'-ilt. Vim roole.il objcctluu, to 1 put it mild ly, Unit some people evineo to squuKng pecuniary uucouuts until the law steps in and compels them is sometimes in comprehensible. One man of this class, well known to the writer as a person able to piiy for his extravagances, spent half his time in dodging and balking creditors to' whom he owed comparatively trilling sumspurely, It seemed, fur the love of such dodging. Home time back severul writs were out for the arrest, of this person, but for weeks he succeeded in eluding the holders by all manner of unexpected tricks. It so happened that one day, how ever, while leading one warrant uffl oor a dance In the network of streets, hu ran into the arms of another, and was immediately chipped into a cab aud driven to jail. On the way thither he begged to lie ullowed to got somo light refreshment before tasting prison fare, and as ho himself sug gested that his emit sleeve should be iecurely fastened to that of the officer, the latter consented, and accompanied iiiin Into a hotel for that purpose. The seque!, iu some rospectB, was a highly farcical one. Ono glass (ap parently without design) led to another, and the defaulter speut almost as much money in making both cab-driver and oapturer intoxicated Upon whisky as would have enabled him to settle the debt in the first place. That done, he out the fasteuings aud quietly walked off. FACTS FOR FARMERS. To ft very considenible extent people make for themselves the conditions of life. Even with the most carefully pro pared food the greater portion digested goes to supply heat and energy. . llecause poor sheep have light fleeces is not proof tlt fat sheep have heavy ones. flood etock, crops, fertility and in dustry are 'essential itms In good fanning. ' Whcu animals are allowed to run down there Is a weukening of vitality, and espceially of the digestive organs. - As an animal grows fat it consumes less In proportion to size, digestc loss bliut is consumed and gives a loss re turn. (.'onftnlng any farm animal in dark iUurter is injurious to it and, there fore, more ot Isai damping W the nr. ... .. ...... . AmerleiiM Are u aetiree of Wondnrmeut to the Nlow.l''fl'iif NsttvmAo Bx. ewKlluirly (.'04,'leuiiH and Hof p:tuli!u I'ooi'ls. These Norf.'e,"mns are a wonderfully patient people, Hi-ys A correspondent of the New York Post. They never hurry; why 'should they? There is alwuys time enough. We breakfast at nine. Monsieur gneii to business at ton or no, and returns to his dinuer, like all the rest of tho Hciindinavian world, at half past two. We reach coffee and cigar ettes at about, f uir, and then monsieur goes back to ) i.i ofllco, If he likos, for two or three lours. We sometimes see blrn again nt r-imporat half-past eight, but initially lhti. is n game of whist, or a geographical Kivlely lecture, or a con cert, or a friend's bieiliday foto an oc casion never overlooked by your true Norwegian), or some ono hat received a hurrcl of oystora, and would not, could not, drctith of opening them with out ohampngeo and company mascu line company only. It. scums to me that there are entirely too many purely male festivities hore. In fuet the men say so thomselvcB, and that they would en joy many of the occasions much more If the ludles wore present. Hut "It is not the custom of the country" (a rock on which I am alwuys foundering) to omit or to change lu such matters. Monsieur only does as do nil other men of his age, which Is elderly, aud condi tion, which is solid. 1 have nevor accustomed myself to the fact that one Is expected tosLop and wait for all approaching enrts or vehi cles of any class to puns before attempt. iny to oross a street lu town. 1 am al ways holug stopped Biiwt on the curb Btone by a frantic pull at my arm, unci some strange but agonized friendly voice at my side begging to know if i don't see that sledge coming, a sledrre half a block off I l'erluipo it is became. th" street trutlic Is comparatively suiuli tln.t the vehicles always have Uierlf;"!.; of way. And certainly, too, becuuim there la so much time. You uer.d not fancy that tho driver will hustcn the jog of his stocky little yellow pony, vhen he sees you wailing. Nothing of du sort. That is as it bus been. It Is qu'to meet thai you wait. There is a curious feeling eoncomlur, America over hero, in 0110 way and an chor. MorgenbheJol, the chief eon .ervutlve paper, an nriiau lojally of the ;rtt importsuee, kjepa a sort of horror ;iu.mber of Americana. There.a iou is, I suppose, that lu tliouo very dark aud troublous political times, when u.it. only he union, but the inou.irehy iUiulf, ii.' 'ireatoiiedand tottering, the conKeri-a-.V.' interest thlnkn I. (len.vcrous to ul- .V any virtue to appear iu a rep-b;i;, u 1 eipeeliilly iu ours, the most Uour- .liiig and thorefoio the most per- -iijus example of that Invention of i: bred. Day after day they seem to rifle the .ible dispatches fur dreadful tules of inures, erttne and disaster, but it a ord of good or neutral Import appcan, . is only hecaus'j It i too important to .10 overlooked; It Is very briefly ox rc&Budand usually gloomily eoimneut d upon. 1 have often thought, in reading over uese dismal mitttein. that our papori- urniuh us with far too much of such material on a large scale to make i; iceessary fur a hostile foreign press t .take itself, as Jlorgonliludot ofteu loes, to aee.iiuitsof ob;ieure barber ulioj. afniys when it wishes, tn represent tin rue inwunlness of American dally life. Ono result of the persistent inculcation of this doctrine is that 1 have mot sev eral most cultivated gentlemen who are remarkably veriied iu the ways and maimers of Tammany hall, but whoBC study of America otherwise has con vinced them that it is a common cus tom among men of the butter classes in New York to wear pistols in their belts whenever they go into the streets, Although so mauy Nonvegiana have emigrated to America aud are loyal and prosperous iu their adopted country, I should any that the general mental at titude toward! Amurlca of tho solid portion of the population here Is one of distrust. They arc n ex jceilhurly hos pitable and courteous people, aud they ;ire glad to make you truly welcome und to like you. Hut if you win their esteem, as you trill if you deserve it, and are well bred, it will nut be as an American representative of America, but ns a white crow. On tho whole, when impressions have had time to formulate themselves one tuuls thut A'l'.ii'lea Is here regarded as ,.Ue land 01 InlUtiim; of pine.ibejk aud meretricious luanumgtur luitruav worthy stuu doctors inutlu in a min ute. souUeiis hurry for wealth, disre gard fur mental and spiritual pleasures .ind ends, 01 ruptnosn 111 tne pursuit and worship of the, dollar; the country where wealth is more than principle, mind or br;iciung, aud mm v.il':;r thirst for titles remains, other anibiUon having boc ii ;n"iitilled. It made me rather Indignant when one of i.he boys came home. Hoi"! school the othor day with the uew;.i i.iiiit one of Ids tflsstor had been irser; 'uig us a ree-i;;niaed fact that every Aiiierieau girl of foi't.uno is provided vith a lilt of tao eligible titles of Europe, wllh no' cs i :;;!rduig tli :'r tioverul merits and ucimc iUi, and thiit slie learns it ns tv pr.vt of her regn lur buslnei:s. Yet It is too tilyir.ly to be seen whetiei such iile;i.i udc. ! 0u etinuot, in the face of the fuet 1, nerl:; :-, diet them as liundsotnuly ns nuo hjii, to do. 'i of i iie venaon'i iy n.miy r.. .lal.c i'ai'Hiing na piMiiliihlc as t, .light is boeauso of lack of attiiilit 0 details. lu nearly nil cases It is nnwisr t liseard all of the old sows atone til;. nil supply their places with youiii untried ones. The cow which will profitably con re.rt the largest amount of food into rich milk or orenm i the most profit ible to keep. Farmit!' Uniooi 5lJ Asionifj VtgctablcPrtparalionforAs slmllalln'; ihcT odandRcgula Img the Sli much 1 ond Dowels of PromotesDi slion,Checrful nessand llestC ontains neither Smim.MDrphli nor Mineral otNahcotic. Pmfli Sri -jlixJltuna Jhut jtlmmtuHt - CLvihiiSuMt . Way,? m Apcrfccffleme ly forConslipe tion, Sour Stoiiach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convul iions,Fevcrish ncss and Los of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NtW "TORK. exact copy cr wrappeb, ONLY BUY OIRICT $40 1 Ssrrl'!WfS IWIjiPB 53 MIMi(iIKS, ROAD 85- 1 Shipped No. l) Top Ivaai J8 in. Bprlnffii of b-tnt iaaltty Body la 2BH in- wide by r.u in. loitir. made tf bwt nvnmneil lumber. ahIi frame and in pturi auelB, tliorouutily xiu(l, Horowed and pinpiitid. 1'oubif rerch. uoncd full lontrtli. A) furim , olipn. uolu, t'tc, made of bent Norway iron, 1'aiiitlnp snd bmt-b nrnt-clUHrl UirDf;liuui. Houiuh jiaiutea a nnu bundHumuly Htniind. fiaob. Imutiy tiomplcLe carpet, auti-ratllurii, 'o. A written warranty Oimpun Mo. tfl4 aoofc ott S5.00 It lent with Oidor tor No. 120 Top Suggy cr No. 348 Road Wagon 10 oimjIuu. iui niiauiai iinue. ROAD WAOOHn w iiavo an acyies, oni tlila one la tiit inoHt i Dpular. Any dealer Will AHK VOH 1 it. vur wni!MTnn; price is JMi.oa. H'Hid hi J'io.oo and eouptm and Jt h your. Ouarn-iteed to be made of aelented materl il tb rouithly Beaconed, bi-Ht mid or Hid i apH i(t, Burven putent wlmeia. olothor Evai.' leather triniminufi, double reach tinned f ill lenxth, ir-16 in. drop axlea, pa1,;nt lei ,her daHh, paiuttne bod v blu'k, Kar Hrewf .er urewi oroarmiue niuely Hlripcd, and tine ly finiHhed tlirouirh out. A writl-en warriM tv with each wauon and monev reiunaeu n not m reprcnuuiea. Order at ouce. trieea will be higher next aeaaon. Addreu in full,) CASH BUYERS' f58 W. Headquarters - tor bweet Peas ....TUB ONLY Sjuurter poumi IS cents. NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of K'lagara True to name. Packet 25 cents, half Packet 15 cents. The . . Wonderful Crimson VICE'S FLOI AL GUIDE, 1896, iiiti riUHlitIK i&&B CATALOuVE. .') Clu-oino-litliogrni lis of Double Sweet n rcn, Koses, ruc:ism vviute rneuome-'-rx nal, Blackbervieii, Raspberries, Kew xl Lender Tomato, Vegetables. J3j i'ltied with good aings old and new, fe Full list of Flowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc., with description and prices. v-J Mailed on receipt of 10 eta. which may be deducted from firit order really J9J FKK or free wilii an order for any of the above. !2f lit ROCHESTER. JAMES VICK'S SONS Albany Furniture Co., (INCOIIPOKATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Pictures and Undertaking a Specialty . SEE THAT THE FAC-SIM1LE SIGNATURE IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EV7aET BOTTLE OF 1atnU t n Km mijAlt. KflM,W IHltv. Ti 1, sot told In talk. limit silo uyau to tell yon tnythijg tin 01 t it fn or promlte tint it It "jutt si good" si "v.111 Mwr evtry pm. pout," " Sot that yon frt 0-A-S-T-O-S-H. OP MANUMCTURIftS XK4IKS, ROAD 1rUIPI PC M HAItM aniwtnr to tnyotw it WHOLESALE PRICES. ON OP OUR XTORDtf.hV lARCUINO MID ECt'.lMirTIOtt Cl?iJ . Piano ot Oorning Bori. Khi i t RitEWflTEii Kpriiif r.. 8 or 4 bow Leather Qt'AlirEB lop, l'atent ctirmia f&ntenern,heaU llnitiir of best wnoi iy-U i-lolh, coriicd icaiiiH unil oloHed duHtcittli: qnnrttfru, Bolid PaMiX Bi-HINO Hack, cloth or fanty Icntlic- trimmlnts. wtuit cohIiIoub, Sarven wlivelH, with )fi spobee, or trtiau. 1 ft-in in. aouoie cotiar uttti nxi B, Bwcdced uad fantail bed, 4 ad b leaf oil-t( unmnd nnirs. peiirs iircwvier bp en. vibch ut cnnnit, with Hliarts, ltaiher dafb, boot, ntnrm Rpron. with each Utiucy. Kevpr before Hold for vm, but tu lntrodi.ne our work in your locality wn bare ileoldcd to mater it k-cIb; no upon oflr. triTinfc every reader of tble paiwr an opportunity m gut a Htrlctlv fliBt oluHa nri.iw bniciry at the lowest priw cv r oered. On revt-ipt oi f 40. 00 and ooujioti we will ubip this h!tiils.ni( bugiry, eectirely packed and orated and delivered on ) oaid ci rs, Io not mtss this opportunity to bbL a thorouKbly iJlirit Grade Jp-to-D&te hnruv at the loweat prioe ever olTered. Ttcrrn'inber we do not offer it as a "cheap buniry," but ut a strictly hiirli-imtde vehicle. Jf von want a cheaper lnmny or Horai'-otbt'i' atylt. wi'itefci'oiirlBrjreilluKT.iatf d eat ft 1 Dime ahowius li different, stvitiof Y-'hirita. Unrnens. ete Wo can tiell you a top blltrv an low ao m.W, bvtter ones for $.17. no and upwardi). Money refunded if not bh rep'fyemetl ttf rT atriral and examination. Coupon must pouithely aoeouipimy the order Thli Elegant Road Wagon $25.00 WITH COUPON No. t4l Bou Wacom UNION, Van Buren St., Bx. 2S94, Chicago, IIL Miiod Varieties per paund 40 cent, Haif puni -8 Rambler Rose ceAt,. Tried and True Novelties. Fuchsia double white Phenomenal Blackberry, The Rathbun. Tomato, Vick's Early Leader, The EarUtst Tomutg known. (sj ' NIW YORK. Linoleums, matting, otc. Picture molding. tsj.