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I "3 'N '"OO wvHnna road jojOAry puc 1 j piJOAvaifi "! oneqox Supioms jo sj3jnpinuEm issSje' aifl 'poucd 3uoi Sq Suunp p3ui3uioj saci; o.w XqA sr siqx uoiirwi'ad orocqo1 jo pjepucjs at1 sb pazjuSoxj uosq uBq oooqojL jSuioOjc i 1 nissssw 'EATKKRF6HO A DHAIIIiEKLAIII, Attorneys at Law. Wilt practice in alt courts of the state. Special attention riven to matter in probata and to co le.-ttotn. OFFICE In the FUnn black . W F BII.YEI . Attorn; at Law vnd Solicitor In Chancery. Oolite lions made on all ss'.nta. Loans negotiated on rakle terms. Albany, Oregon. QE. If. fTRIQHT, Attorney at law, and Notary Pubde. Will practice Ha all the courts of this state Special attention riven to rollec'jons and matters in pre bate Ofltce: Upstairs Mason-Twedale Block Albany. Ogn D. a iwtmr. B ;,U RB( KS et WATSOS, All legal matters will recti re promt) attention. Mies In Odd Fellow's Temple, Albany, OX TAX YE afc HA KLEMAN, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. T J WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. ; A TOES J. CHASLTOI, AttemtT-at-Law. All legal busin prompt! v: FLINN-S Block, Albany, Or attended to D R. J. E. HILL. Fhydcian and Sargetn. OFFICE Corner Ferry street, Albany, Oregon. n Rf. UASTOV ft DAVIS, PaiaWJan an Snrreons. OTTICK Corner eeood and B.,-"dv!bin streets, Albasv, Or, Calls promptly attended in city and country: c. 1. t IIAMCEICEIIX. H. D Remt-. tithisu aWSpecLliat in diseases of the Rye. Twenty veus cxperiene Office hours 7 to 0 a as; ixt3i m. xai 4 U a erasing. Albany , Oregon. Albany H WORKS. Manufacturers of lEAM ENGINES GRIST AND SAW HILL MACHINERY IRON FONTS' m ALL KII-.3 OF HEAVY AND LIGHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINCS. Sftecta' attention paid to repairing al kinds nf machinery. Patterns Made on Short Notice HEALTH RESTORER. tt?SaSeSs- USE IT! TS TKS IDE MEDICINE. It rot:? th r,,i Kirfrv t ami Stomach, --um II - '.1 it i . Iv-r- jia. creates n Ajtpc lite, I'j i i s;!i.- Impure BooJ, and Jjf tOc, Th Xet Strong. Ccod eve-nr-mr'nore. t a- vi tie ; Mix tor $" WHY COLLEBIAK IlgfTTUTl ALBANY, OREGON 1891, 1892. Irat Teru vpeeed ikstesieer ftt, A : . I corps of instructors, ClAJttCAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Coarsest oi "turfy arranged to meet te a! I grades of students tfruil itmucentntt e fared to student t tram abroad. r. KLKBBT l CaIT Prcsltl eat. YAQITINA BAY ROUTB." Origan Pacific t; e HO;c, Receiver. lira o jflYalopmsn. I'o's Steamers, hor( Elas to VnUrormtm. t.'i rough passenger and i '-rtlsnd and all point - uilU Valley to and from Man 'al. i alaa connection at Alban "f the Oregon Paclfl Railroad liBUULE, escspt guoast.) r. ,.l.aire Yaqutna, 7:Uga,a i:'.8r, . ! Leave OoraIlis,10:3SA . :M r. u. Arnvt Albany, ll:lj a. a C. raiMM oonnset at Albany and .rrlli The above tralna ceanect t4 soniDa -.v.th the Oregon Dereiopment Wmpany'a Line of teamehip between squtna and San Franciseo, .4IEIXU DATEN . rata Tttjciss. i;:im,i rau, PXrattr uui, nii tin rata sas raas Cisco ' ' WlliamttU Vallay, Btctraktr Ith ; Utb; ff Ch. The ConpAD'e tyea the ngnt to nnno aaiiiuu; eatea w-laotit notlee. Jj . IS. Passengers from Pertlautl ana VUlnmetUi Valley point oan make class sosnectijn with the train of the TaqnfB route m Altiony or Corrallia, and if dec :ed to Man Francieoo ahould arrant; riTe at v-muinn the evening before oi data f sauing sVPassensrr a Frrigbt rales always (at Lowest j,or lurermuie i apply to A R Chapman, Freight an jeket v out, Albany, !. no . Q. F. an.) P i Si 'WVHJina odovhox s.n3AyD -ia couc igtui n st EEAL 3VCEIIT' PILLS? NO!! If you take pills It is oecaus.- you have never tried the S. B. Headache and LiYer Care Itworks so nicely, cleansing the Liver and Kidneys; acts as a mitd phytic without caus ing pain or sickness, and does not j stop yon from eating and working. To fry it is to become convinced, Trsete ssasllrel byj TOsHAT ! LMAlMM EAST AND-SOUTH, -VLA- 8 outlier n Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Kspreas Trains leave Portland Dally rssa 1WLT 1 , MS. Portland Albany San Franaseo I Hoe) Ar I fas a a Lv 1 M a Lv j 7:00 r a 7:00r. a. 10: T U MM a a A bare trains stop only at following stations a aria at Rotebnrg. Bast Portland, Oregon City, s.ed. turn. Salens, Albany. Tangent, ghodd, Haisey. Hat risbvg. Junction City, Irving, Eugene. aeasara mail, tittt HP ..2 Mil I Lv Portlant Ar tC t a U se r a L Albany Lt li.S a t3ra At Eoetburg Lt I TOOaa eJkeaar losal( uht bicstt Snroar) I N r a Lt Portiaoi Ar :o 89 a a Mr Ar Albaty Lt J0 a a L SS A SOI SKAXCO 13gral Ct Albany r I toilTa t:lraAr Lebanon L?l MIas g a iiILt Albany Ar I l:sra t.MaalAr Lebanon LtI trtera 14 ru Lt Albany Ar y.-OAam Ar Lebanon Lv j lt:J0r a .-00 a a Lt Albany IAr T-04 r a Si a a Ar Lsbanoa (Lv 9 SJ rfi PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. SECOND-CUSS SLt!1 I Par Aseesaaasslaliss el rxusim. bold tag seeeau-t lass gasangtavas staaatJal ss Ex press Trains eTeet Side tVtvlelen. BaTTWBan rOKTLISD AND t'OKTALLIS. Marl, -sais tint ( Kieept Sunasy, riXlAS ILv ISUO r a I Ar Portland Corral lis Ar Lv s:S0r V libera axraate txais dailt (Exc)pl Sunday . :Hr I Lt TJS rm I Ar Portland McMlnnrtile Ar I : a Ly I E .AS A a Throws:." Ticket t all points EAST AND SOUTH. Keifo., lafortnatie j regarding rates, maps, e on Company Agent at Albany KOIHLKB B P. SOGERS, Manaatr Ass't O F. and P. Ar Portland, Oregon. o RF.GON PACIFIC RAILROAD C., T. E, Hogp, Receiver, BUMMER EXCURSIONS FOR 192. Tickets now on gale at Corva'll and Al bany for these excursion at the very low Round Trip Rat of S3 25 and tW .53, re. peoilvely. Good for the going trip on WEDS KS DA H and SATtJRDAl of each weak and for letarn until Pep t ember SOth, 18K2. C C HOGUE, G P A. LINK CO RATIOMALRANK, OF ALBAMT. OUEtOK. CAPITAL STOCK glOt.SSO. tWent mmml L COWAH. e-President j n RALSTON. ttOkthltr O A ABCHIBOLD. D iBaaaaaa J I. ru. 1 tf n.i.. me usdd, W II dolira, I A tiraword aS OA Areb BBSS. fRAN8ACT8 a general banking businesa. DsUWSIOBl UfAFTsou Hew York. San sol Pi'tu. ' Oregon. taABMOrfBTon approved seeniity RECEIVE deposits suhtect check. F 1RST VATieVAl, BANK, OF ALBANY, nttKOON, resident Flee President ."senior ... LFLINN . 8. K.YOI'NO .E. W. LANODOX TRANSACTS A OENKKAL hanking biteinww SCCOUNTS KfiPT subject to check. SIGHT EXCHANGE and Ul raphle traneler, s!d New York, San Francisco, Chicago and P itland regoo CO XECTIONf MADE on favorable verms. Distort) as . E Yousa K, VY, I.asdo L E RbAia, L. Fuaa Kuwasu I . Sox. CUtJICK A f D. BtVKKIts OF ALBANY, SKFOON, TRANSACTS general Banking busintss. DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS on Mew York, Kan Fran see and Portland, Oregoa . LOAN HOMEY til apprnred security RECEIVE deposits subject to chock. COLLECTIONS mads on farnrabls terms. I INTEREST paid on time deposits. B A K OF OREUON. ALBANY, OR BOON. Capital. -t- -t Bse.ono. President H F MERRILL Vice-President KJLANNING ashlar Iat W BLAIM Transacts sasMntl swaatag liueincss; Exchange liuught and sold on all the principal cities in tbs United States! also or. England, Ireland, Franee and Germany. Collections made at aU aoceatible points en faTor bls terms. Interest allowed o.) time deposits, B ANK OF N( 10. OIO, OREGON. omoaat: deut S Uoaats 0 S Mat THE INFANT IHOCKTR. In the earh days of the republic, those who favored the protective tsiiff scheme did ss upon the giound that the country was new, our manufacturing industries were In their infancy and needed the fos tering care of the government, in order to maintain themselves against the compe tition tf foreign manufacturers. The pledge was then made by all leading pro tectionists that just so soon as our manu facturing began to place itself on a solid basis, then this protection for the sake of protection should be withdrawn It was said that but a few team of protection would be required to make manufactur ing sustain itself. Upon a pledge of th kind, made in good faith as wassupposed, the people submitted to the Imposition of a protective duty. A people's party man whose head Is evidently very level on the tariff question askt. the Democrat to give an account of the tariff legislation of the country as showing whether this promise has been kept or not. He eayt that under this pledge one would naturally suppose that beginning with the first tariff law of 1779 the duties since than from time to time would have been reduced and asks for the facts Id the case. To our alliance friend we have to say that it would be im possible to take up ail the articles put on the dutiable list In 17S9 and follow tnem througn all the legislation since that time as there have been no less than forty gen eral tariff bills passed since that time. But as illustrating the thought Intended to We called out by our alliance friend It is emly necessary to take some article, (ready made clothing for example) and feliow it through all the tariff legislation of the country since 1789 to see how well the early pledges made to the people on this subject have b;en kept The first tariff law was passed in 1789 when our infant Industrie were just struggling for existence, 'the friends of protection asked for a protective duty of 7H per cent. It was granted. The tariB acts of 1790, 1791, and 179a retained the duty at 7i percent. In 1794 and 1795 the duty was raised to 10 per cent. The tariff acts of 1797 and 1S00 the duty was raited to iaK per cent. In 1804, 7-8 the duty was placed at 15 per cent. In the tariff bills pawed In iSii, 1813, 1815, 1S16, 1S19, iSia, and 1815, the duty was raised to 30. The excuse fcr this large Increase was that the war of iSta made It necessary to have increaaed rev enues, but it will be observed that when peace again came over the land there was no reduction of the duties. In iSjS, 1S30 and 1833 the duty was placed at 50 per cent. All thia time our Infant Industries were growing stronger and more inde pendent every day, nevertheless a demand came up to ever congress for more "pro tection." In 1S36 it was reduced to 44 per cent. In 1841 it was reduced to 3S per cent. In 184a it was reduced to 09 per cent. In tS6t the kind of duty was changed. Prior to this time only an ad valorem duty was placed. It was placed at 12 cents per pound and 35 per cent. This makes the duty of 1861 about 33 per cent. In 1S63 the duty was 41 per cent. In 1S66 the duty was placed a; $ per cent. In 1867, 1869 and tS7o the duty was place 70 per cent. In 1SK3 the duty was placed at 60 per cent. In 1890 the McKlnlev bill placed it at 90 per cent. So It wl'l be seen that with a few exception there has been a uniform increase in the duty on ready made clothing from the foundation of the government down to the present time. At these infant industries began to thrive in the early days thew woatd Come up before congress and in their infantile way beg for protection. But now there 1 no more begging. Thev lay aside that garb and now in the vigor of strength and power they go up to con gress and demand 90 per cent protection. And a servile republican congress grants it. But the people are daily opening their eyes. A dispatch from Fort Dodge Iowa says: Whether to forsake allegiance to tbe Ro man Catholic Church or to tbe order of tbs Knights of Pythias it a quest ion troubling about one-third of the most active members of tbe lodge here. The same question will have to be decided by Catholic Knights all over tbe Slate. In response to a personal letter LE. Garmety.tha Iowa Bishops, Cotgrove and Henneessy.bave written letters that the order is condemned by tbe church in common with all secret societies. The penalty for joining or maintaining membership is excom munication. The Catholic Knights here say that they joined tbe order after oasultieg thier pastor'wbo upon i n vest igsi too, fouad that Archbishop Ireland of St.Paul and Bish op Martin of Stoox Falls expressed their judg ment that it was not prohibited. He then assured tbe prospective Knights they need (ear no opposition from their pastor while such eminent church dignitaries gave their approval. Phiadelphia hat six day nurterits whete working-wameu with children ranging from threc'moaths to eight years of age can leave them from 6:30 in the morning until 6:30 at night. Three meals and ample amusements are given, costing the mother six cents a day. These institution are supported by voluntary contributions. Other citirs have them on much tbe same plan. Every bee carries his mtrket basket sround hi hind lags Any ons examining the body of a bee th ough a microscope will oOserve that on the hind legs of a bee there is a fringe of stiff hairs on the surface, the hairs approaching each other at the tips so as to fo-m a sort of cage, This ii tae bees basket . Three of tbe pai ties before the people are against the policy of protection. If these three parties were united the g o p would not make a breakfast spell. It is beund to go. The democracy will accom plish tbe task single handed if no one desires to help her. Clarksburg (W Va) Aw. Peffer. the alliance senator, says that he has not a shadow of a doubt about Cleve land being the next president, although he thinks that it sill be necessary for him to get his election at the hands of the house. He does not regard Harrison as having the ghost of a chance of winning. The democratic majority in the country on tbe vote for congressmen in 1890 was 1,332,202. The popular majority for Cleve land ought to lie as largo for there can be no doubt in the minds of candid men of all parties that tariff reform is stronger today than ever before. The Democrat is of the opinion that the county court would be doing the proper thing to join with the county court of Marion in the conMructiou of the proposed Mill City bridge. People mutt have public highways to corv veniemly go from one neighborhood to a. other. It will require but a small sum and snd should be built. With the two brand-new Republican States of Idaho and Wyoming under martial law and garrisoaec with negro troops.it Is in order for Republicans to explain ow far they think themselves capable of self-government. TELEGRAFHIC NEW Dorsnt Wast Anything. Nkv York, Aug 5. Kx-Senator Thomas C Piatt, in conversation with a United Press reporter today, emphatically denied the report that he was to nave a conference with Whitelaw Keid, the candidate for vice president, on tho political situation in New York. lie intimated very plainly that any overtures for closer relations lietween himself and President Harrison would have to come from the latter. With remtrd to the conference with Reid, Piatt said that there was nothing to confer about, and he had not been invited to any conference with Reid. With regard to the talk about the pretident wanting to placate him, Piatt said he did not want to be placated. Am Alaska Matter. Washington, D C, Aug 5. One of the Amendments to the sundry civil bill, which has just been agreed to in conference, is of some importance as affecting the Alaska salmon interests. An appropriation of 15000 is made, to be expended under the direction of the secretary of the treasury, to stop the barricading of the salmon streams of Alaska, and an agent of the treasury de partment is to be sent there to carry out the instructions. Max Pracht, of Ashland, Or, has already been selected as the special agent, and his appointment will shortly be made. A aalclde Ashland, Or, Aug 5. The body of Wil liam Hart was found this evening less than half a mile from the center of town. Parties have been searching all day for the remains The body was lying in a cramped position, face downward . The indications are that death resulted from taking some strong poison with suicidal intent. The cause is supposed to be financial troubles, as it is reported that he bad lost all he had in spec ulating. The inquest will be held tomor row. S smallpox Bxrtlraaral Tacoma, Vash, Aug 5. There was an excitement today oyer the smallpox scare. Brakeman Holmes had a slight fever at the Kirby hotel, which was reported smallpox, and the house was quarantined at 5:45. The inmates were greatly excited . The quaran tine from the house was lifted at 2 p m There is a rumor over the city that there are in Tacoma from three to ten cases. Forest Fires Sacbahento, Aug 5. Warden Aull. of KoUuti prison, telephones tonight that "vh I'lA til" 11' ! VIA OIMV A .111151 ! 1U1 AA 1 A . Al. - r, ues - troving the timber and ttuture. Several thousand acres were burned over today, and tonight tbe fire covers a large extent of country. A Waaavlngtsti Stare. Colfax. Wash. Aug 4. Heavy pea's of thunder and sharp flashes of lightning were tbe sudden, unwelcome and rare visitations her last night. No rain fell bat the light ning struck in several places. On tbe ranch of George McGuire. just north of tbe city, three men. George McGuire. L J Wright and W B Grant, were rendered insensible by the shock and Wright lay on the ground unconscious till medical aid arrived an j hour afterward He received but a feeble shock, but is laid up today from the efftvts The horse upon which Wright was ruling. fell with him and lay many minutes stunned by the elactric fluid. In another part of town lightning struck and killed a pet bear, own ed by L R Lonoason. and a number of fowl. The feathers of the fowls were singed as if scorched by fire. Seattle. Aug 4. At a special meeting of the league here today, Tacoma surrender ed its franchise, giving as a reason that tbe people would not support a team. The directors immediately appointed a commit tee consisting of Sawyer, of Spokane, Barnes, of Portland, and Hardy, of Seattle, to act with President Hock we!! in getting new backers for the club in Tacoma, The committee went to Tacoma at once and no further business was transacted. Tbe feel ing here is in favor of Salem tasking Ta coma's place if the latter will not support the game. AreMraratly atlttcsl. Bosebi-bg, Or, Aug 4. G W Capptu met his death accidentally last night about six miles west of Rose burg, on the Coos bay wagon road. His team probably became frightened, overturning the wagon into a ditch. The bed of the wagon feu on Cap pins' neck, choking him to death. The body was not discovered until this morning Coroner Ozias was notified and empaneled a jury, who rendered a verdict a above. A ashlax d. Or, Aug 4. William Hart, an old gentleman who boarded at Ashland during the past four or five year, without any business, and always supposed to have been wealthy, disappeared suddenly this morning, and his friends are afraid be com mitted suicide, for a note has been found which leads to tbe belief that be intended doing so. Searchers who have been out for some time have thus far failed to find any trace of him. salllvaa S Backset New York. Aug 4. The World this moraine says: A report was received at this office last night to the efiect that John L Sullivan had broken his leg in training at Canoe Place Inn. No verification of the rumor could be obtained up to the hour of goir g to press. A tSealnseflve Ball laisa. Hallocx. Minn, Aug 4. A destructive hailstorm, covering a territory seven or eight miles wide, passed through Kittson and Marshall counties last night. Thous ands of acres of growing crops were de stroyed. Relraard Ca Ball Pittsbubo, Aug 3. Hugh Ross, the strike leader, this morning swore out warrant for the arrest of H C Frirk, chair man ;S1 T Loveiov wtary ; J A lise - man and H M Curry, officials of tbe Car negie company; J A Potter and f 1 A Corey, superintendents at the mill : Robert A and William Pinkerton and half a dozen of their men who took part in tbe fight at Home stead, charging them with murder. It ia probable information will be made later against them for conspiracy to derress the wage of the workmen, and to incite a riot oy bringing armed men into Homesfead. The suits were delayed on account of the shooting of Frick, and it is not the inten tion to arrest him at present. They were released on $10,000 bail each. Victoria is Be I ort I Del. Ottawa, Ont, Aug 3. The forthcoming visit of Hon Macenzie Bowel 1, minister of militia, and Major General Herbert to Vic toria, B C. will result in flic adoption of some arrangement with the imperial au thorities respecting the Pacific Coast de fense. The necessity for tAiking action was more than once urged upon the ex-minister of war, Sir Adolphe Caron, who procrasti to the end. Thus for the two governments have not come to any decision as to the relative burdens to he assumed by each. The plans, which are not yet adopted, em brace elaborate defences. Ta Be Completed I'akis, Aug 3, The vice-president of the Paris Chamber of Commerce lias joined the judicial liquidat r in accepting a contract for the completion of the Panama canal, the conditions of which will shortly be an nounced. Ever since the suspension of the company the Paris Chamber of Commerce has taken an earnest interest in thc re sumption of the work. Lawler Nominated Minneapolis, Aug 3. The democratic state convention met here this afternoon. Fred Jaqties, of Dulnth, was chosen tempo rary chairman. The usual committees were appointed and a recess taken. At the afternoon session the temporary organiza tion was made permanent, and the oppo sition to Daniel W Lawler, of Ramsey. having disappeared, he was nominated for governor by acclamation. A Big Story Dknvek, Aug 3. Professor Henry Park, the trick bicycle rider, made a most wonderful descent of Pike's Peak today. Park used but one wheel of an ordinary, and had neither handles nor brake with which to control his machine. 1 lie descent whs made without accident. Cleveland Highly Pleased Bit.zaud's Bay, Aug 3. Cleveland ex pressed himself as highly pleased over tbe result of tne election in Alabama. Governor-elect Jones telegraphed Mr Cleveland today assuring him cf an overwhelming victory in November. MISFITS. A woman 70 years of age, in Burke county, N. C, has just, given birth to a child. This it is asserted beatB the record. Fifteen tons of freight were lately re ceived in alem from Pan Francisco via Yaquina. The Southern Pacific charged just twice as much for carrying the freight from Albany to Salem as did the Oregon Pacific from San Francisco to Al bany. Crops are turning out a great deal bet ter than was expected, is what most of the farmers are reporting, which means just about an average crop. A Vancouver man puts It very tersely in speaking of Washington's senators' efforts in behalf of the Lake Union canal. He alludes fo this swindle, at 'an effort to enlarge the Pacific ocean.'' To-morrow the planet Mars will be nearest the etrth 34,900,000 miles. The more people prospect Mars, the less it seems they know, or think they don't knew, or don't know that they think any ways Msrs it a mystery. The Springfield and Cottage Grove boys had an Interesting game at Springfield last Saturday afternoon. They were pretty evenly matched and at the end of the game the score stood 12 to 23. Another Inning was played to decide the game and the Springfield bov were the winners. register. Between the tstof August and the 15th of September the postmaster of county seats will, as a voluntary service, visit the several pottoffices of the different counties for the sole purpose of gathering infor mation for Improvement that may be made to bring postmasters Into closer re- lappa, tragi eacn oxno ana tn ine mmo- lie, at well as with the department ,nd o e eyae and Improve he postal service In all its branches. Oniv a few of them at- tend to the matter, having their hands lull with the office duties. T R Shei idan and I. A Sanctuary spent Sunday on the headwater of Coqullle. While angling for speckled beauties tn the waters of that famed stream, Sane, 1 vei y Unexpectedi arrived at a jumping ' 1. .ik.. ...j. ki-..n ' : " ' uZTZZTZl on the edge of a precipice over which the ttresm flowed. Never having heard of the falls, Mr Sanctuary proceeded to make an investigation, and by dint of perse verance and hard work ascertained the falls to be about sixty feet in heighth. From the foot the falls present a beautiful appearance Roteburg Plaindealer. Tlie succulent watermelon is again in in the market after an absence oi several month. ; ,he r.nA celebraUon In Lebanon, the a nf .-int th republicans, alto thc loo: race. The re- publicans were not in it . Robinson's circus had to lay Lane county $150 license for exhibiting near Kugrne, the county and city very prop erly standing in together. The youngsters of this city are growing quite athletic. One day last week jesee Irvine and Wells Cooper wrestled for a purse of $4- Wells won tbe last two tslla. It was catch-as-catrh-can, and the que' ion of strength is now Mttled. This considerable wetter tlian settling the mstter by a 6ght. McMsnnviile T. M. Mebama and other points up the Col nmbia are favorite resorts for Salem peo ple, Some dav there will be a mountain resort in that direction lhat will attract general attention, and now ail declare it to be a good place to go Mebama is partieuiariy a pleasant resort, w.th ex - celient accommodations. The contract for doing some paving on ! Salems streets was let to Rynearson. j The bid accepted was for crashed rock, ! Rvnearson's figures for tbe work being : crushed rock, $ 18.000; gutter, I300O; curk. 14000 : embankmenc. il56.75 ; ex-: cavating. I3500: total. 7.656.75. Thia total ooe. bJbcIsS 5tehTb-ein. ard connecting pipes. The contractor will ! be in work very soon, as the specifica tion? stipulate that the contract snail tie completed within six montha. stansa- man- The way to baild up a town is to boild A Hackleman to Mayor Johnson, it, says tbe Corral I is Times. Don't wait part of block 51 H's 2d A for some imaginary power to com along I Js P Howard to Jonn Huston, un to do something that would add to the divide S-32 of piece land, 15 population and prosperity of onr city, if w 3 you can do it yourself. Everybody can j S M Roork to M Hogac, 40 acres do something and bv united action Cor- s w 1 vaitis ia bound to grow. The population j G H Burn to Mrs C Bartt.SOx 100 has been increased considerably since i feet bl 16 Albany oar but issue and most of the new-comers Aclieop Bugle to Mary M Ktme, 10 have become infatuated with the country I seres 12 tr 2 snd will probably remain here. Among Geo C Watson to N C Myers, 2 lots the late arrivals are i" Here follows a I Pbelbut n list of seven births in C'orvallis daring T W Wandel to S Shobert, 79.47 the previous week. Countv judge More land has purchased at sheriff's sale several large mortgages on which the owners have declined to pay taxes The county now holds the i mortgages by virtue ' of the sale, and Judge Moreland will apply the legal test to the question as to whether or not the . holders must par anv taxes on them, i 1 Tbe question to settle is whether tb I ; mnrtcracf lav law ia wnrfh anvtitin. S Ttia ...rrainn nnn , will Vta if .1 f l.a in.lln. C V .... 1 . 1 , I . ...... . .. win t 1 .:i f , aHvsntaee to those who 1 are compelled to hear the burden of tax ation - Telegram The matter should j s.ev&rt &Sox n th ry t,t jatens ! days at W F Read & Cos he thoroughly settled. Linn county ; )ra ,d Kinon. j r ,tock of ,hlte goodt and embroid would like to know what is what on the j a , . . .. i , w f Head A Cc-' ,hiwi Th flneet'in of rocVe: koivc in th I ene at rKeadiiv... BUWjcs.1. , , .SO 1 nnl. Iil, hilr lh,l kcnnlinn,1, tail. A hatlrngr Scio, Aug 2, '02. At Independence claims thc champion ship of the valley, we will play the Inde pendence nine for from $100' to $500 a tide on neutral or any other grounds. G M Uevast, Manager Scio B B Cluh. WHr.v you come to Albany Don t fall to visit Biackman & Hodges. The druggists They carry a large and -holce stock ol drugs, patent medicines, etc. Prescriptions sre always carefully and prompt I v attended lo. lt will ' Pay you. Ashhv .( Carse, ".tissl Ktte, 80, Waah ngion Strtet. Portland, Or. Look Heb;. Titos Brink will your furniture neat and cheap or repair make furniture to order and sell furniture on commission at the old stand. Look Hers a Moment. I have tone of the choicest resldenc lots In Albany fcr tale, terms so reasonable that anybody cm buy and own a home of his own by paying a small payme.it down and small montiily payments thereafter until all It paid for. tor further Information rn'i at the office, corner and and Broadalb h st opposite Democrat office. Dr G W Maston. Spring Suitings. For sixty dsys Vv R Graham will sell spring suitings cost. A late and peculiar spring makes it desir able to close out the spring slock. Call and see his fine line of goods. In order :,o reduce our stock will s oir fine line of groceries at oath prides f riatlyoaah. Allen Bros, As a family medicine, the Oregon Bloo Purifier hat no qaxl . Is h itpro c s lf-f a csrtaiu and efficaoious rsmedy for all di eases oauacd by an impure statu of too biosd lUDU i VITALIZER it what vea need for 0 laisipssi j , Liti of Appetite Dissaeii aid all yoiptin of 1) spspsia Prioiltad 75 an'.i pir b.;il. '! VI V ( OUST PKOCEEDIBGfl. a..(,i'ih w aSll' """y.Jfnire: Win. Rumbaugh and J. W. Pugh, Commissioners.) Petition of lohn Gelsendorfer pt nl fr draining count v road, was dismissed. Matter of' repairing the Wa'ierloo bridge was referred to W C Davit with authority to make necessary repairs. Petition of J F Whiting and others for county road, granted. Reviewers, W C I'eterson, Jos Wassorr; and John Reed. To meet August 1 1 at 10 a m. C Hchlagcl granted ferry license $1 . 00 per year, for fiv vears. Application of 1 W Hardman et al tor county road, granted. Viewers, A A Ktes, W T Davenport and S O Wallace. Application of H Wigle et al for county road, granted. Viewers. Wm M Allen, H II Kirk and Jode Pearl. To meet August J4. In matter of petition for re-locating county road beyond Kendall's bridge, the surveyor was directed to make survey and report at next county court. Application of W H Carter ct al for county road, granted. Viewers, H C Moran, John Galbralth and F M Rum baugh. To meet August 17. John L Cheney was ordered sent to St. Vincent' hospital, Portland, to be treated at $7 per week. Upon returning fioni Mill City the county courts of Marion and Linn coun ties ordered that bids lie received at Salem for building a bridge, above and below the railroad bridge at Mill City, the location to oe selected when the same are opened. Simon McColister was ordered sent to J J Davis Miss Iettie Wicks, A D Morrison and Jasper Wyman were granted scholarships to the Htate agricultural college at Cor vallig. Matte of lees in Oregon agt Mrs Mar garet Rounds and Nellie Rounds contin ued. Matter of a bridge at Mill City con tinued. County assessor allowed until Sept 1st j to complete roll Tilfc bridge, owm CrabttM creek tad , cnki be Wm p4U,g and were orden,d repaireJ bv Q W t irt at ra SS)I VI IUI ar ,w Bridge over Beaver creek, east of Wm Paul's ordered repaired by J B Tillotaon for $100. The following bills were ordered paid : O P Coahow, aid Hail family ..4 10 00 GeoCCooley, aid MrsiClark. . . 6 00 Mack Sawyer, aid Harderson family 10 0C , i. ... . i a,ei ua ?3H'' m iXDg "na other children 20 00 J M Flaugher, aid J W Cox 10 00 G F Crawford aid Mrs Roberta. . 8 0 P L Wallace, aid Mrs Kites 15 00 Peter Powell, aid Osborne family. 10 00 B White, aid Kenwortby and Presel 10 00 Frank Burnett, aid G FJunkev 10 00 Hiram Barker, aid Mrs Galloway. 8 00 John Caber, janitor N M Newport, lees X )y 10 0 Examining insane person by Drs Wallace and Davis, Justice ETT Fisher, surveying $ 6 00 S M Newport, J P tees 3 95 Geo D Barnard dc Co. stationery 19 75 LMCuri. IP feet .. 3 8 Oregon agt Wm Brown 4 90 IS 00 6 75 iS bo iS 72 Robarm Bros, roads ace Gla & Prudhotnme, stationery. . . J S Rice, rebate of tax W C Miller & Son, road. Jkc Stitcs & Nutting, printing 3 53 ly 00 32 30 00 15 00 119 '20 B 00 SI 04 16 00 24 75 10 00 S3 33 14 7$ Newport and N P Payne Inquest A C Tatom C W Watts, printing 1 w H Kimsey, mechanic's lien record ! ' P Payne, fees ' L M rurl, drawing jnry hst ' Harris burg Lumber Co, acct roads j tc it. i wui, coroners inquest C W Cobb, printing. Oregon agt Jasper Crabtree Br ice WVIare, salary Stewart & Sox Train i A'hitney, printing State agt jeff Hardwick 3 SO A Say ler A Co, naming 2 50 j i u fin..i,n '.nrt stn i.'i.lss C 00 108 15 ; Jndge lmncan, eaiarr and inci- j dental Kmnlaseh'. . .'. 31 no J W Pngb 12 K BBAA KSTATB UUS. David W KinT to Hannah Bobnett 50J25acres -. 200 j 175 I J R KWt y 2 lots K's A Ijebanon Bertha Koehler to Richard Koeb ler. Power of Attornev 0000 $50 I P M smith to D Hart, 100 acres 1 ! : M M Bashor to j acres 12 w 2 Louis Bariee, 9 225 300 1600 600 500 1500 ;30 10 w 2. ! Total it; 1'aiker Bros, grocers. r. ii. French keeps railroad timo a Bay yoar'groorrisa'of Parker Bros Ra groceries stJCoon &IIendricaoa'a Latest sheet music at Will & Link's. Haw cream chess jnst iceived at Conrad Meyer. C W Cobb, job printer. Plion Block, doe first c'asa work. 1 ej mm owwit. . ' a. Smokthoalebratd Havana fillet! 5 sent cigar at J alias Joseph's. Dr M II K lis. phyticiao and i Albany, Oregin. Calla mad In surgeon cit 'or country . With his new bakery Conrad "Mcve I able to offer old and new caatomtr te ; thing Hrstetaas in baked gondi. Khen Baby was skit, are pave her Cactom When slw was a Child, site eric! for Casustt Wl.u she became Miss, she c!img to Oastorta. risen the be.; CliiWren.sh cvthen Castona. SLKKPLKSS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Car is th remedy for ymi. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY, A positive cure for Catsnh, Diphtheria 'ami Cankor Mouth. THAT HACKING COUGH can b so suickty cured by Shil-h'i Care TV guar, antes it Muy Indies Rsd. and ehildren't sloe Brgains at Road's. - iai '- A Is's stock of pruniag shears nd praa ' butwit th beat made, jntt rt-tsivM at "swart & Sox't. Now it th tiwe t use rtm. We are going to put the prios down cash aod anil for oah only. Alien Hrot. to Lim, plaster, aameotjand ht!r,tat cost, at 1 A Morris & Go's. Boat Cure' fur Lands r Money . But I want a man that will take lumber and leave an equivalent . my Net txuause I want it; Bat as an evidence that h? want the lumber. Yard'on U K between 4th and 5th streets. A W'SEELKK. L8e W F Read's line of "dress gocds., and . before buying elsewhere. HOMEAltD ABROAD THURSDAY. Holmdel, the Salem horse did not show up as well at Boite aa t Anaconda, only taking one beat. The best time was 2.-23. Jo Cavsnaagfl and Dick Hayt, amploye of the penitentiary continue to hunt Web liter, sod Warm Spring Johony, of this city, it alto on hi trail . if e is bound to be cap tured. r The conn y court of Marion county came ' o'clock, to Albany last niglit and today in company ! White J J Swan was righteously sleep with the Lmn county court went to Mill j ng Tuesday night, the city invested him Ctty to examine into the matter of the con- with the 0ffiCe of' ,tl.eet commissioner. T I a D" K . " . wn,cn t, tloDS nava rwin mmnniti m iioiti ritiir.tia. As the bank there are rugged the cost of the bfidga weald be comparatively small, and no doabt will be ordered. Awong the bidders for street Improve mentt at Salem amounting to $30,000 or $40,000 were Hayne & Buck, of Albany. Their oids wer i.ot the lowest. The con tract was not let. The corner stone of Lane county' new' jail was laid vesterday. Hon L Bilyeu delivered the address. W F Read has a full assortment of boats and shoes ftpm the best factories. Get prices before buying elsewhere. J H Burkhart has sold hit farm near Albany toll b Warner and Mr Wool. Aarbstkb for Rap. Last evening Jeff Ifardwick, a man absut 35 year of age, was arrested on complaint of Mrt Daisy Mayer, charged with having com mitted rai-e on the 9-year-old daughter of sir mm. wnose wite recently ran awav with Wm Hill. It seems hat when Irish's wife ran away he secured the service of Mr Maver to take care of hit children. Mr Irish went to Corvallls t do some work, Mrs Maver driving a team there for him. On returning, the child, who is small of her age, accused Hard vick of having committed tbe crime, and ! an examination bv a physician Indicated I that n had nmhlhtv Iwcn cmmltteil j Hardwick declaies it to be a blackmail ing scheme. 1 he case was called at 10 ; o'clock before Justice Curl, and sas con tinued until S o'clock tonight. It the ; crime charged it proven the punishment ' cannot be loo severe. The public will ' someday se " ".ight sgamst ucb i In thi a11 thc psrUes inter- etted have husbands or wives living, wtth wnom inev arc not residing, ana oi course good evidence Is expected. FBIDAT. A Ktckapoe Indian show itdoiog Oregon, selling medietnss. Tbey are now at Me- MioDviile. Eugene ia trying to get op a big tx--n-ion to Yaqaias Bay. Tbe fare for tbe oacd trip will b only $4.00 People returning from Yaquina Bay today reported fine weather there. ' The Oregon ian has issued s souvenir with 436 picture of norhwet scenes. 1 1 . . . : . i . u . ;.i ., mrtA the Red Crown mills . Price $7 50, Jaa McCain, district attorney for tbe dit : tnct. ha appointed J R Wyat. cf albary. deputy tor Linn county. Hut deputy lor Marion county it A O C end it. A Close Call. This morning Frank Hay, a son of Jerry Hay, of llarrisborg returned from Eugene on the overland, when in getting off the cars at Harris bnrg, be got caught and was dragged a hundred yards after tbe train left the denot. No one saw the accident. Tbe i boy was found beside tbe track afterwards in a dazed condition. He was badly braised and his clothes nearly torn off him, bat no bones were broken. It was a wonder he was not killed. , , - Habowick Helb. Tbe case of the ; State agt Jeff Hards ick. arreted for rape on nine-year-old Glenoid Irish, was j before Justice' Curl last evening. Percy : Kelly appearing for the prosecution and j James J Charlton for U-e defense- Like 1 alt such cases it attracted considerable attention. The evidence showed a bad ' condition of affairs generally around the , Irish bouse. be evidence was consul ered strong though to hold the defendant for the grand jury, and today the justice t. SSvA, J i,la- ska, nt : made an order to lit at effecL Mam tick ! will be usable to give bail, which was 1 fixed at $300, and will stop at the city jail until October. S TCBOAT. German Lathers tvwioe ess Seadsy A as 7th. attheWCTUtallstlOaiB by Re JC Meyer. Gea Weaver, the peoples party candidate for president, and Mrs Lease, the cy -iowet. ar tn California John Berry, th- well known Albany plas terer, is pSaaistia M Alexander' h..p t aoosw near Snn. j A host $ o'clock tooignt a tpecia' train will arrive rom Eagsae with aa excnrrioD j party for the Bay . i An Albany lady, .who has jntt returned from Newport, counted Kfty tent at Nye wreeK a tew oay so The wood are fat f h-n. The stocknolders in tv Laa Lumber . tague have elected th tollowiag officers: A Wheeler, pre; T C Wfcxler. seo; W W Chessman. B A Wtsbbane, T C Wheeler and A O Wheeler, director. At a wheat threw tuw twP mi from Seliaa, Ohio, John Day and Heart Shi 5 hock became lavol .ed ia a diepate and Day throat Shr) bock into the thresher bead first, kill lag hiex st once. Then John Shrvboefc, brother o! the mardered mtr. stabbed Day with a pitchfork till be killed hiss . New good at W F Read. Bargains in sum met gesds at Read'. Buy Warner Bros corset of W F Read. Call and see new fall dress goods at W r Read'. Will S Stark. l jewelers. Botterick past. tt Reads The best j 5 sr , t WiU & 8tark V. Fruits and ves..ole at F K Allen & Cx You can,' save money bv baying "of Read. Trv our new roasted coffees, st" F E Allen ! A Co i rir..i rlr.n sale for the o-xt ixtv a t v-t .v -- ... n . "i K ?UV r 'h lhl r bald, can stop the falling, and get a good growth ot hair ! by using Hall's Hair Renewer. West's Cough Syrup instantly relieves i and speedily cures bronchitis, sote throat land all throat diseases. Pry it and be t convinced. Cheapest best 2$c and 50c. Sold by J A Gumming, druggHt. Among those who were hunting for rVsbster was Jos Smith, of near Lebanon, a son of W Messer Smith, a young man not to be trifled with. Webster had been tracked along the Santiam. Last i night rmith thinking he would be along by the Sanderson bridge, sat down oy the road where it branches toward Scio, shotgun in hand, and waited. About 11 o'clock along came the very man wanted and fairly stumbled on to Smith, who immediately knew that he had the game sought, and hia shotgun came dowu to Webster's head, and the escaped convict was a prisoner for cer tain. Smith rmlered him to move ahead and together they came to Albany, reaching here at 4 o'clock, going to the county jail. Smith was advised to tele graph to the guards at Lebanon ; but insisted 011 staying with his prisoner until the 200 reward was made secure, and so left for the depot, after shackling his man with handcuffs loaned him by Sheriff Jackson, in time to take break fast, walking his prisoner to the dining 100m ahead of his shot gun. Thev left on the local, Smith alone with Webstei , whom he delivered safely to the authori ties at the penitentiary. While Smith's mode of operation is amusing to some, there is a grain of business to it, and if a fellow like Smith had been along Wilson would not have msde his famous escape. Eternal vigillance is the wav to get a Ti00 reward. Before leaving for Salem Webster stated that he bad had no intention to escape uutll just before lie did so; that he had wandered further than he had intended looking for flowers, when the idea came into his head; but the fact that Le had the grub sack, knife, coat, etc, shows that he was lying. He said he would have given 500 when he had been gone if be had not made the attempt- On the way along the railroad track he found a rubber boot, and when captured had it on one foot and a leather boot on the other. He had not had a meal since leaving, for over a week. CATARRH OURrK! bsvlth and awes breath secured by .titeh's Catarrh Remedy Pries, 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. LCBAItOV. How is this? Rev T P Boyd, J W Menzies and A F 8 to we caught. 400 trout at one sittint last week. Joseph Stewart's wheat yieuiied about j twenty-two bushels to the acre, which is j considered a light yield, all things con aidered. Rev G 8 llanleiter will preach his final sermon before departing for Georgia, at the M K church next Sunday at 11 ' The office sought the man in this in ! . stance. J G Katon says he has bought a farm near Peterson's Butte, has bought a horse and cart, and that be will remain in Oregon. A very wise conclusion, we think. A good number of Albany peopl at tended the celebration in Lebanon Bat -urday. We noticed Prof Torbet and family, J M Ralston and family. Miss ida Wallace, Miss Ellis, Miss Cowan, G rover liaokleman and others Parties who returned from Waterloo Seeterday report that a new soda spring as been discovered at Waterloo. It is situated about 100 yards above the fac tory and has a vigorous flow of sparkling soda water. a n.n,. n..i,j ai S 1 abwiuvy wviiauu, icurncuiiuK ciaiuie against tue anai ana ir race to me tmount of ffCOOO, filed hens this week against the Canal and this week brought suit against Price in order to sermre money due for labor and material. vVe understand that tbe company is ready to pay all legal claims as soon as they can do eo safely. We give below a list of winners of con tests ot tne canal celebration : Throwing the Hammer Frank Tivey. Pretct Married Lady, Mrs J G Boy lea Tilff OC War (lrMTnni,nB ininil tha " ui "a vtoria. i-reruesi rwoy uaaer two year's Mr and Mrs Stoke's. Hand somest Ywwg Lady Miss Iva Smith. 100 yd Foot Race Wm Klepper. Fat Man's Race--E E Keebler. 150 yd Foot Race, strictly political Was run by Hope and Brewster and declared no race by the judges and was run again by other parties and won by Klepper. Game of Base ball Lebanon. Gayest Dressed Young Lady Miss Ora Ballard Toe of ; War, Democrats against Republicans ( Democrats 400 yd Btcyc'e Race Asa Baker. Ladies' Foot Race Miss Ham , mon Local Papers NY1 IOSAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FttPgrjiDKXT Gaovee CLKvaxAirn, I of New York . Fo Vice. President A. E. Stevebt- , n , of Illinois. Fok Peesidenti sl Electors George j NoukXD, of Clatsop county. R. A. Miller, of Jackson county, W F. Butcher, c& Baker county, and W. L. Colvig, of Jak- j son count v. AjtscoL'XCEMEXT. Hi -."ing severed my f connection with tbe Albaxy nurseries, I take this opportunity of tendering my sincere thanks to all former patron and friends of the above nurseries for their liberal patronage. I am still engaged in the nursery business, having oca ted just acra the river, in Benton county, one half mile west of the Albany high steel bridge on the Rainwater donation claim . where I am growing- as fine a krt of tres as can be tern in any nurserr in the Wil lamette Valley. Trees for tale this fail at the nursery, aUo at my tree raid in Al bany. Awaiting your furthe. orders, I am Yours tmlv. J A Htmav. rroprKor of the Wet Side Tae Besarlt sC When anything- aland a test of fifty year a dttcnminating people lun tie Amesicaas, 1 ia pretty good etidsc.ee that vhere i. merit so dew here- Tbe raise of s medicta is best proved by its continued use ; J- US' "! ""l'J ."l I m . ... . w.J raew tale. Few. if my. mediehtes have test with i ch CMt-iaoed success and po polarity aa ha marked the introduction and progress of Braedretb' PilU. which, after a trial of over i fifty year, ar conceded to be tbe safest and most effective pcrjattre and blood purifier introduced to th. pabkc That this ; the resalt of m- rit, sari that :' Brand r.h's Pills aetnsllv pert was sl! that h nlafaM d for these is rjcisivelr proved by the fact that those who regard them with the greatest favor are those who iave used thens tee longest Brand re th's Pills are aold is every drsg aadasedicin store, either dais or sssar coat-d. Notice is hereby given that the regitlar public exaruimstion of taaehars. for Aina eoanty. will take piaes tn Alban v. 00a men ring os Wedneedty. August' nth at 1 o'clock, p m and cmUa-js unit! Friday noon. August 13th All teachers mast positively be present at th lioas of com -Btmsmssl, as 00 one wi.l be sdmittsi to the exanat nation whs is not so pressn: Applications for State certidcstes and State diplomas received at th abase canted tint. O F. RDSBKLL, County Sehooi Sr-p:. How's This! Te ar On Hundred Doilars r. -wsrd for anv case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Care. F. J. CHKXEY A CO. , Props. , Toledo, O. we the BderiA-aed, hare known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, sad believe him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions sssd Sraacially able to carry out any obligatioa Biade by their firm. WsTATarAX,Vfh.'ca!e DrJCJists.To'.tx'.o.O. Waixinu. Kixxax A Matrix, wholesale Drug gist.. Toledo. O. Halt's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act tag; directly ar" th.t " od and ataeems sur faces of the t ea. Price Tie. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Littler A Ball, dentists, make no charges for extracting teeth whet they put m artific'al plates. You can save money by having them do vour dental work. Office in Tweedale block, Albany, I JregOB . COOVUlOHTrUJSA A tense of fullness and other troubles after eating? Then you need a " Pellet." Not one of the ordinary, griping, tear ing pills it's a sickness id itself to take them. But one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the original Liver Pill, the smallest and the easiest to take. The easiest in the way they work, too they're mild and gentle, but thorough and effective. Every part of the system feels their health ful influence. They cleanse and regulate the liver, stomach and bow els. Regulate mind you. They prevent disease as well as cure it. They're purely vegetable and perfect ly harmless. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured. They're the cheapest pill you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is re turned. You pay only for the good you get This is true only of Dr. Pierce's medicines. REVERE HOUSE, ILBANY. OREGON JIUS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR BAD ECZEMA ON BAB'' Head one Solid Sore. Itching Awful. Had to Tie His Hands to Cradle. Cored by Cutlcura. Our littls boy broke out on his bead W.th a I form of eczema, wnen be was four month J, 'rted three doctors, bat tney did not help It We then ud your three C'CTiccs HznH" sad stter airing them eleven weeks exactly lng to dlrerUoM, he began to steadily jmpro-. after the use of them for seven months bis h--entirely wll. When we began nctng It bU bemi was a solid tore from lbs crown to Jus eyehr..w. It was also all over bis ears, most :t t. -small places on different parts of bis body, were sixteen weeks that we bad to kerp h. tied to the cradle, and bold them when hive at ui.-u up; sad bad to keep mittens tied on hishjj. ... ... keep his finger-nails out of Use cores, as be - scratch if be could tn any tray act bis banu We know your Crncvas Brxavrss cared cits. We feci saf e in recommending then to eraer. GEO. B. fc JAJiETT A UABKJrJ, Webster, ;nd. Scrofula Cured I have a than mv;' wi. whole bodV was with scrofula soraa. from head to foot. As si est fie down st ; night, and bad no peace by j v.,rJECTlr7, day. A friend ut- so, sod the cured Ler. UOIiA !J. KUVi ".', Roabsylvaua, utio. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Partner, ana greatest f H umor K3 ledlee leasees list Mood oi all impnntiea and poiaoncn ekrmeota, and thus remove tae cease, white Crnr-caA,the great skin ciire.ualCmcrin Boa an exquisite skin nesnnner, clear the ekin mild actio. Thus the CtTV eirs at ttchine. : eras Hr cores horning, scaly, pimp'7. and bloc i diseases, from infancy ags, wbso Iks blotchy ekin. ec-l"" lis to scrofata. f rasa physicians faii. Sold c-terTwhere. Price, Cmcnu, 4C. ; Sr. 45c.; basoi.vssT, LO. Prepared hjr the Peers., Duva atd CasncAT, CoarosuTiow, Boston. SaT nead for " How to Cure Skin Disease, v. pages, St tilistrsaooa, and 100 tesdmooials. BANTS Skin and Scalp purified and Bewat :ne by Ccnccaa mat. AbaohHeSy pot. PJUN8 AND WEWCHES? "f temU ) rrhf vcd tT ti lew. sad F'air.. IrjSaaSaasta CatAcora Ann. Tom awe 1 lt if u smcs, waics rej rices lrs. as SCBSTiTUTK. W. L DOUCLAS S3 SHOE esa-f&Vs. IK MbT SHOE B TH BwSU M Tat nk ttia. dTasd S5 n rmm at asta. SB BO PslfrsSlsss.i . - . . WTZdSUg LA 5,1 L. K. Red nTr7TLlis w taocaraa noes sr-rsatoa so. ACADEMY OF J J1 I ' pae iNer , :.Arp 1 w Oo&A. -i . f i.;.-: . ... -4 wrta. TV-. ktrnessi sBarj - .'viiS C WEST Ouav?i . CiUC-A, Al- CE3 C STAINS v.ir Sr rtjo AmrTrJ .'-rcncy fcr caveats TSACs Maasrs crstaai tt-is . COPVRICNTS uxSarasttlosA and reu Hovr wriia .. eas aaA.A.w t, etsw iuta. Ue aslttcbSra . tsaos e is t joast.: nee-us t e-' ,lt rnar. 4 f cirntifir menrjm circa": man ahou 4 be w.k t1. Vo mncesi vviT3.ge i Wrers :-:.V, . Vorit A rvr" sats, sent,... THt FA O ar. .T TAAM O For sale by sT-KW-r sox Dealers in GENERAL HARDWARE Albany,; Oregon. AM AI 8 HOA 1 S 1 O I M J I I peaitonea,OiatcAeAl in C via ii.Alo i, t s 1 arWtlvtCurafor Acii n .t i -i t n . i 'iihhos, va- w.v. seasai w .1 ' 1 u.v"; t , tnanyatneriliKAWi a 1 1 nt nt tatnc i;i siayta great ae-im: n st) ,-v. tt -Atti Tn iiscoverv of a aiilicsl ea-j rui .-, i , i.i wun tn aut a i -ji.A-e i -. , ha as verb mi .iwitstl. seotbyaaail. W..- -tif- ( wbesawriuea tuwra Sjj U basks, so refuad tt. i tor tree Sample. Ouarantes issued by r A l ansaaing, ssrwaxtst, ir ages aay, N(s S last hi Store. Best stock of 2nd' Bar goods in th. Vail, and th moat reasonable prates hsvs on band all kinds of FURNITIKSE, STOVES, TINWAfS, mm, BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY. ETC.. ETC. Onsdoorlwst of SE Young; si L. GOTLIb rf HADt-TT Wr in an tat I at arts mat rW,a EwaJMs, aaorsasss- aokia Tl ! s la ml sSasaiisas passra wao waas a awsa aumrj can. tana East Osefast dry and warm. Ada M 71a CmU. faMjai HJ Wot. CTJJ421MIJJ2astor biva ( jn ttSSf lh 1'ltsaa ursenes. . wlssrrawBsswagv1eailili is ii MattWarlrsa. Ladies'. &S; atryrv? Tit i i ii rati it ra ibt rtrssnss si turn rT as tnwa StsoSSiaL ljse1srtotrtiiiaaaiiasii wSBawawT a4wawTwwSaawr SaW tatsasawawasm wSaswB 0aSas CastlasB. w. usnmdme aay jand Oasvtas k ill i lalai asssas i n ! Ms.HHSP 'vm' I j