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in. . JA. 0E1C1T IH A1 EN Is the befct Advertising medium In the Central Issued every Friday by STITICS So IS TTTTI2TQ Advertising rates made know n on up VOL. XXIV AJLBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1889. Willamette Yp!! y. Si) -47 SU3 TO DEMOCRAT, ADVANCE ; S2 50 CF YEAR. ft MY O I "rvr S Albany IRON WORKS .Manufacturer ?- ifttM ENCIMES CSlSr AH 9 SAW MILL MACHINERY 133)1 FRONTS ' VD ALL KINDS OF HEAVY AND LIGHT YYQRX. IN IRON ANO BRASS CASTINGS. HoWI 't'M n plt reilrln' ill Ind 01 invhlnrv. PaUerns Made on Short Notice, Conrad Mver. '8T.IK 1UKKIIY Pernor Broaialbin ani First Sts., DK.At.KH IV title et!tbr-M, fslei a, Te. OrieU KrHe. Te)b wec, . .1sar, cft. :. .sd nrtdtr and prrwr- tr. II !' ti rket prio ruM for AH KINDS OF PRODUCE THE PLACE. i.vall iii-xtat sill on Pane, Brothers, Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc.f Etc, Tbelr sroodVare the bast and thrtrtprice reasonable. BABY CARRIAQES AT arEWAur jsjsox 1OOOR60ACRE? trt aeroa ol floe tarmiaf o r fruit land, 4 miif a waatof Albany. froalrfi an m. Wl. I arl SOacraakdatiraJ. Niv!y lonitet C ca Cooper Tamer oa CorralUa rx I. Tnbb'a Sc Co'a pora Manilla twine, best qnalitr, at SUwark Si Sox': 8ox I'm Juus GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. Uia atock 1m Imm-j euUrio J i tbtt It iuaN o.i tlw ft wt. an I nuuo-ata nt Roger Bro3. Silverware, French Cam and Crys talware, BojsWagoa, Doll Carriage , Fancy Goods, and a general assortment of Crocktev and Toys. lie Duya direct and orrU th Uricmt t' hi iti WiUmv. V:iy, n whl- baa been addod a oouiplala lin? of FAWIILY GROCERIES. 'a Agent for Inanranj ompul.a witli i;;!tl ajfritiu t7.,0V', Vlcl on parte Prancala. IHor wird deiitcb (r)ro'jben.' LOOKOUT FOR FURNITURE, X am Dow retai.ing (iirni'ar at 107 tur can do well to look here fur ba; jaion.m 1 am ,mn to aiil at the next 30 day.. Come aod fxmir.e mj.o'ii t.f ' p irj it hern. - Factory at I lie river end of Lyco Btnef. 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'liiq ! uaipo u pJj o 0iib V'U 4111(1 'tIJVOJ UtllOl U 'iNJOOJli .iij, amg it 3uqj jpj iMtttij p 'aijjiv u t utipn9ta tjqx nnpactsg B.J3v jo osn 9auaA98j8X oq itq pamo oxu sosvostq; pooj-j Suipiieis-Suoi Linn County Bank, Cowan, Ralston & Cnamberlain, ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS a rmnl Imuklnf tntmat. Mt.ai PurUanJ, Orai LOAX MO.VET un itiovJ imriii BfEIVCapMlUtqbj.ct cUk. BROWNSVILLE. 0. P. COSHOW & SONS, eal Estat9 arJ Insnraaca Ag3ut3. RojI eilatn aii.j an O tlliona and KoUri.l tu-lnv a attended to. & ). WHITNEY, ti..oy And ronnssIIor At La? otui Public. ALBA 4 , CRECOM, . .V;,t p-ur.iiiil U or the Conna jiUSiAt. V.l low lotrustod to hi wtL) be proinptljtUended to. LOW P s. factory at c-wt. PopU r; cent tiiiiio tA r i-liw- J. DILLON. RICE LOCAL RIXORD. A MlDNIIiHT CONCKHT. At It o'clock Frldrty evenlnj'.vmder thebedroom window o: Mr Thoa Frotnan, near thu city, tn double barrelled ttiot gunt and a lure number ot big b.Mtib. were flred blinlltfliie oiulvs at the Mine time kevcral Un cana were rattled and re-rattled, a the gun were hot and re-aliot. Tlie amount ot nolxe can be better Imagined. Hanllly dreniilng Mr Fromnn and bi lde went imll Inglv to the front door and Invited the tweotv-tUc young n.tn componlng the concert trtiup, formed from Albany and the country around, Innlde, where pie and cake In abundance wat "et up" for them. J R Wyatt, of thUclty, delivered the vale dlctorv, and the event wa senerally pro nou.ic'eil one of the mott brllllnnt In the history of the Albany prairie. i A Will Skt Amur The conlctt over the will of Mr Mnrtln Wcifa. w ho died e eral numtlik ng-, wn decided Wednesday by Jiidjjp HI.k Klmrn rendering a decUlon In f.ttr of Mr Croi ue I.upcr, the con- te.tnnt, ortilng the will aIJoon the ground thiitllwat not properly executed. Mm I.uper ern aptHiliiied admlntntrator ot the ektate and will now have charge of It. ct tlcinenl. Involving conntderable property the cnc U one that hat attracted contldcr able nttenilon and canned tome feeling In lle ndj;riborhod of Tangent, llona J K Weathciford and W It Hllveu appeared for the cnnlCKtitntii, andC K U'olverton and Hewitt, Itrvnnt .V: Irvine for the executrix. Ga.vsn LuiMiK. The Grand Lodge A F & A M met lt Portland Wednedav Grand Orator Ceo K Cliambeitaln, P G M Maiton, Geo Humphrey, T I. Wallace, I) V S Rcld and R Thompnon. were present rom Albany; Sam May, Perry Hyde and M Cunningham, from lUrrrUburg; It lluddlenn. from Tefferton : t 1 Galbralth and J It R Mnrclock, from l)ron vlllr ; J r uearu ami t- U Ilackleman, from I.cb anon; b A Smith and J W deary, from llaUcr; and J A l-oubker from Shedd. The follow l:i oflicera were elected: ChiUtophcr Tavlor.G M ; Jamea T Robin on, I) G M : J O Moreland. ti S V; N Kunnell. ( V; 1 McKercher, G t; 8 F Chad wick, U S; R P Karliart, trutee of educational fund. Sao' R. U. Friday article of In corporation were filed incorporating the Sclo R. R. Co. The capital atock I placed at $15,000, and the object la to build a standard gauge railroad track from M link er on the Oregon Pacific to Sclo. P O Smith, nOlirde. A J Johnaon, Edffard (ioin and Coll VanCleveare incorporator. This will be a great thing for Sclo, and Linn county people generally will be of fered an opportunity to Invett in atock. G Ttsvil.La. Mayor Sorbin, ot Galea vllle, hat been in the el'y having that town platted, and haa great confidence In lu future. Mr Sorbin own the town ite and will place the lota on the market. Mr Sorbin I aUo Intereated In mining and bowed the Dkmockat man asnte fine rcclmena of ore from hi claim, one ga lena a heavy a aitrer Itaelf. There are great poklbilitiea along the Oregon Pa cific in the Cascade. A lif.MAMi ma Tueu. An evidrnceof the demand for store room In Albany lathe fact that Mr Fred Dlumberg haa already rented the two tore room. In hl new blovk, the ground for which haa not yet been broken, one to II C Hubbard for a drug atore, the ether to Phillip & Son, new co mem, for a grocery store. Not Exoigm A . Connecticut man heard ofSalem'a wonderful nine Inch straw berry and immediately sent for one of the vine, of the variety. The vine itself on which It was raied, was sent ; but, a our climate and fertile toil were kept at home, the Connecticut man will probably amy riie nuDDlns. RtXEivtiv On June 11 Mayor Cowan jeceived the following despatch from Gov ernor Beaver, of Pennsylvania : "IlarrU hurt, Pa., June !. J L Cowan, Mayor, Albany, Or: Have made sight draft tip on the National Park Dank of New York for $175.50, your generous contribution to the relief fund hcri. Plcae accept my bcanfrlt thanks. Jamea U Ifcaver, Gov- ernor. Tint Hop Oi tlook Prominent liop men say that hop growera should not be in a hurry to contract ihclr crops. It It reported that frost ha badly damaged the crop In New York and It la thought they will command a good price this fail. It it said that several buyers are In the valley now trying to contract for this year' crop. Eugrne Ilegiitrr. A Milk Shake. The I)emkkat ac knowledges a fine milk shake at the hand, of Mr A W Irvln, next door to W F Read's This it the healthiest and best drink made and Mr Irvln Is a good, honest shaker, tie has just orened a confectionary and fruit store, well stocked, presenting a neat ap pearance and will soon add a soda foun tain. Do not forget the place when want- in? any tine in his line. The Picxic On account of a mi-take made by the railroad in reference to tpe cial rates, the picnic announced to be giv en at Monroe, by the Presbyterian S. took place Friday afternoon at Schmecr't grove. A happy crowd of about one hun dred participaed,and, notwithstanding the loss ot a riiic on the cars, a very fine time was nau. Wool.. IJr Hill hat Just sold hi wool, being brought from Crook county, to the Eagle Woolen Mills, of Brownsville, for 19 cents a pound. At the doctor hat about 14,000 pound thi wiil make quite a tnee Mr Hugh field, ho had 30,009 pounds of Eattern Oregon Wool, told earlier for 15 cent to me tame mint. Valley wool hat a better market and it telling for about 20 cents Backed Away. Teamt generally run away but last Thursday the team of C Smith of Oakville backed away, tearing flown an awning post In front of the Mc- Farland block. It took five men to ttop tnem. Our Sinckks. It may be aafely alat- ed that Albany hat the three best lady vo calittt of any Oregon city, not excepting Portland, Mrt Langdon, Mrt Chamber lain and Mr Cochrane, with several others not far behind ; and, at welt, the finest tenor and kass singers In thlt musical valley The Wools Mills. Two of the bldt on the Brownsville Woolen MIHt have been accepted, a follow : brick work, W C Cissell. $4844 ; atone work. W E Bak er,at $4 50 a perch. The wood and other work will probably be superintended by me company. ...... Marricij. June 12th, 18S9, Mr II Uishop and Miss suste wigle were mar ried at the residence ol. the officiating clergyman, Kev ii k mcnard. i he con tracting parttet reside near tiarrtsourg, t-i t . . . . 1 . 1 t ., a T 1 1 icy icuuniiic nuu.i rain lor roruanu, ' t A Public Pump, -Arrangements have been made to put a pump In front of the Dlumberg block, where the thirst of the pvblii can be quenched, a move that wil make that section of First street popular There is aUo a field for three or four other pumps along the street A Pickic, On Friday, June 21st the Tangent Band will give a grand picnic at Blevins bridge. A big time I anticipated and eveivDoay 1 invited. - Children Cry tot A ItAMiao.MK Pictv h K , Tlie finest piece rf crayon work seen In Albany hits been on exhibition til Blitckmnn'. It consist of n Itirne plelurg of ('barley and Lucy, the bilht children of Hon (1 F. Chimihcrliilii, of the I. Inn County Dank, The work un done by Mr I. Ilium and display a genius as nit artUt net often wit. ncsscd anywhere. The execution seems perfect, end Mr and Mrs Climnbeilnln are fortunate in being 1I19 pmrncrsor of such a fine plot tire of their children The hand some gilt frame came from Foi'tniitter Irv ng'n, aUo artUt In thrlr line. Nkoi.K'M kuTiikm. In It wrltoupot the Siicik Commencement the Dkmocuat neglected to, make ineinloit ot the follow ing parlli'lvuit, who suktalned their part well, particularly considering '.heir nj;e i S Cohen, K Qtlnn, 0 Warner, H J'.lder, J Hunter, E Whitney, L Ketchnm, I) Whit ney, K Rllev, M Springer, M Hoffman, M Hunter. N Rich, It Drl-coll, K Shelley, E Klein. N Rllev. 1 UlumlK-rg, F Hnflmnn, F Awbrev. W IJuvU. K Richard. M Unw ling, L Glare, V Zleralf, M Flick and M Warner. Many of them having minor pan it wa not deemed neressarv. Hkwv Wool -Mr Wor.cn Hulburt brought lutotown last Friday five lleect of wool thit weighed lu Ihe aggregate 7S,'j pounds, Or.c ot the fleeces weighed iS Most of these fleeces were taken from ewe that have rained lainba thi year, Thre ewe ar5 of the Lvlceler-Mcrino cross bieed Mr Samuel I'. Younji, who ha h id long experience In b.iying wool, says this is the kind r( sheep tint' our f irm, ert should raise. He says the wool Is of good quality and hire quantity. The sheep are large and hence the breed I eooil tor mutton If It he desired to ucthcm for that purpose. riiiKF Cai oiit at SiiKim, Last Mon day night, a man who afterward gave hi name as Burt L Hendcrsm,t.iyed all night at the Exchange Hotel In C'orvallU and Ihe nest murning sklppe I out with a pair ot pant bcbiiigiug t Mr K (i Cameron, which he took from a trunk. Mr Camer on and Marshal Dunn followed him to Shcdd Station, w hire they fsnu.d him In company with three others about to lio.ird the evening freight train. They found the fiantt under the ovcnilU.ari cic'd Mm, took dm back to Corvalll and be was fined io and cost. Tiikkr V.i. Three able billed v-itf were doing the city t riday begging on the street, w hen the marshal got track of them and arrested a couple. The other appeared ut after they were callbooscd; On being ordered to come forward he started on a run, the marshal after him. Turning from Hroadalbin to Third street he made a left flank movrmrnt over the fence Into some bushes, and It was some time before hi whereabouts were discov ered. A couple bays across the public square having seen hbn jump the fence reported and lie was soon in limb.-. A Lotu Gash. Wednesday Ed Ca. sens was running a roller cultivator on the farm ot Tlios Froman when the team be came li lightened and ran, throwing Mr Casscn down and dragging the cultivator over his head, cutting a deep cash on the left side near Ihe temple, clear to the ku!l and five or six Inches long.requlrlng twelve stitches to sew it up.whkh I)r Wjtlacedld in good shape. A Lar,k Ni'mki'k. Mr. J.G. Crawford hat returned from Monmouth, where he wat buty for two week taking the pictures of the thlriy-slx graduates, t be whole class and many others. In all Crawford & Pax ton will haveaSo Monmouih photographs tj touch up, a long job. This firm arc get ting a widespread reputation through the Valley. I.KXIUTON. Moksow Co., June h, tSty. I will write a tew lines from Ihe Inland empire to let you cbfoot people know we are glad to learn you are prospering as well as other parts of our State, and would like to see an item occasionally concerning our fine and healthy climate and rich farming and paslure lands many good ranches to be taken and many.chcap ptaecs too (as Is always the case lr. a new country) be had The coming harvest will tie much the larg est ever raised In Morrow county, both In acreage and y'cl J. AVe are harving some warm weather, the 3rd Inst, the thcimom- cter run up 101 . Corn is doing wed, we arc needing rain, farmer arc buying head, ert and thresners extensively, and 1 think harvest nand will be scarce, grass is good, stock of ail kinds arc doing well. A nc.v town Is starling at he junction of Willow and Ray Creek on the lallroad. I think it will be as good, if tut the best business point in the county. The 4 b of July will he celebrated In grand style at Lexington. People generally turn out on such occas ion here. We are not annoved much here with the kindred pcM. JUVr.NH.F. lieAKISLKYACv!!ITTfc;!. Special to DraocasT. Sai.em, Or., June 14. After being out all night the jury in the ca of State of Oregon'vs. O P BcarJn!ey for murder in the .irt degree in the killing of Thomas L. Perryman at Eolu on March 141)1 Inut this morning at ) o'clock returned a ver dict of acquittal. There is great diusaiis- factlon, particularly among the Polk coun ty people, over tiie ou'.comc of the case. It will be remembered it came here for trial, on a change of venue from Polk county, where It was thought the accused could not get justice. At the time of the murder and during the preiiminarv examination feel ins ran men in rout una mere was strontr talk of tar and feathers for the justice who released 'lieardslcy on llcrlit bonds and also of less mild treatment for the murderer, A few accept the vcrdlc. as junt, but mo -c pronounce 11 a larcc. Not one person in fifty arrives at the a- of forty, who ia net truahtud with kidney cr oriuary complaiiitt in some form. To these altlioted with psio in the back, una mention of nnrie, nervous debility, painful or top. pretsed menstruation, we can offer a remeey that ha been in constant uo oyer twenty years, Oregon Kidney Tea. This preparation hat done more tor sunuring humanity than any other medicine in tl market. Suld by J) osnsy o: Mati. If yon ire nervous or irritnUe.feel languid dispirited, or if. you have ck tieadaolie, sal Inw oompUxion,or offensive Lrath,tlien your nvr ts out 01 order and neena roumiff. vr. Henley's Danriolion Tonio restores the liver to healthy aotion and tones dp the entire sy. Um. Sold by I' oshay d Mason. .. 7 tm.'.BO aiAN-IiO in hi unw discovery for ConsumptioD,' suo eeeded in producing a modioiue wnicli ii so k no lodged by all to be simply msrve'oo It is exouedinaly pleasant to the taets, pc fently bariuless, and does not sioktn. In al esses ot cases of CouHUrrpt.imi. Coupho.Cold WbooniDg Coa?n, Croup, Uroncliitis, and Paint in the Chest, it bat given universal satisfaction. Vr Koaankn't Coueh and Lun Kyrop it sold t 50 cents t,y Dr Guiat i: Son Agentleman who bad suffered creatannov aaoe and pain from barbers itch, and who had been treated by the beet phyeii-ian, without relief, says that two bottles of Dutard's Specific cured him and left his face perfectly smooth, without a cr. It never falls iuskiu diseases. Sold by Foshay & Masor, . m . -. A dry, hackin'cough keeps the broncli-tal tubes in a etste of constent irritation, which, If not speedily removed, may lead to bron. chitit. No prompter leir.e ly cau I e had than Ayer'a Cberry Pectoral, which is loth an nodyne and expectorant. . Pitcher's Castorla. THE AI.UMHI. 1 he reunion of the Alutonl at the M. Charles Halcl Wednesday was one of Ihe bi lgntcs affairs In their history. The sup per served was an elegant and sumptuous one, universally pronounced a good com' panlott to the fine literary treats of Ihe Week. After Its service a season ef toast and speeches wai .indulged In. President Condlt answered to "The Albany College, " Mr Jos F Powell, President ot the Alumni welcomed the new clu in eloquent terms and wat happily responded to by1 'Mist Helen Crawford. An Alumni paper by Miss Lillle Robertson wat read, a nice tribute being paid to Mr. Stephen Fllnn who died since the last reunion, Mrt A B Klauron read a. splendidly written essay, when the following toss' were responded 10 In a manner only known by Alumni 1 Faculty ot Albany College. Prof .Lee 1 clas of '71, Mr l F Sox ; of '74, by Mr 0 K Woiverton j of '78, b) Mrt Df Tem plcton, of Portland, rend by Mi Annie A It house, i of hy Miss llettla Mfllcr j of '(4, by Mrs Mary Slauson of S6, by Quincy Prop: t of '87, by Percy Kclley j "Our Brothers-in-law," by MrC E Wol verlon j "Trustee of College," by Judge rilnn. lrpon being called utton response were made by IJr. Irvln", IJ P Mason, Mayor Cowan, M K Young, A B Slauson. 1. 1: lllnin and E F Sox. Letter were read from Mt W It Gaston and Mrt Cnpt. Powell. "A'lld t.an-r eiytie," aung by all closed the reunion of 't. The following were present : Alumni and eompanions.Mrs and Mr K F Sox, Mrs and Mr C E Woiverton. Mr and Mr it F Merrill, Mrs and Mr Cal P liurkhart, Mrs ami MrC II Stewart, Misses Annie Alt house and Hcttle Miller, Mrs and Mr A B Slauson, John GeUendorfer, (Juincy Propst, Perev Kcllv. Jas F Powtll and Miss Maud Van Morn, MUs Lillle Robert snn.Mrand Mrs Jas Tomllnsot .Collins Kb kins, Mlcs Flora Mason, Helen Craw ford and ina Robertson. Faeult v President and Mrs Condlt. Prof and Mrs foe, Mi. prather. Trustees and wives Mr and Mr S K Young, Mr and Mis L i: lllaln. Mr and Mrt F M Rcdfitcd. Ma) or and Mrs Conan, Mr and Mrt I) P Mason, Judjte and Mrs Fllnn, I)r and Mrs In Ine, nd Mrt Geo E Chamberlain. himUM IDMUF.XCKJIEST. The Commencement exercise of the Academy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help were held at toe Opera House last evening a the presence of a large audience. The program contained many interesting parte highly applauded. The exercises were opened by an Overture from Martha de Flotow, on twt) planet by Toddle Dodge, Maggie Murray and Fannie and Lillle Brenner, Lulu Webber delivered Ihe Salu tatory, a well worded effort, distinctly de livered. A double piano duct. "The loll v Brothers," by Jnnlc Shield. Winnie Fen nel), Fannie Brenner and LoltljQuInn fol owed, when the Operetta, "In Naluie's Bower" In two acts, was presented. It was participated In by about twenty-five pupil, nd, considering the youthfulnea of many of the actors, was well presented. The part filled by Toddle Dodge, Amelia Sen ders, Lulu Webber, Lena Dubruitte and Ora Dubruiilc were patlctlarly sustained In good shape. Several Interlude were played by Itcy athcr I-co,U S P, of an enjoyable and laughable nature. The take off on the Nar row Gauge, ce in posed by Father Lee, was particularly funny to those famLbtr with the workings ef that N. G. road. "Do not send them by boat. Hitch them behind as I did my goat." A piano duct by Belle and Amelia Sen ert was heard with much pleasure. A drama " 'TI the Darkest Hour before Dawn," wat next presented by ten young ladles. Lulu Webber made a good moth er, capable of enjoying prosperity, Fannie itrenncrat a uaraey war.er, Iheugli wani ng more tuint cot k, had a fine makeup ml is as excruciatingly funny, Slllng the part in splendid shape. Winnie Fcnnetl dressed at a gentleman, made a geod rent collector, Amelia Senders did the honor of tne man of the house in e, business like wav, Jennie Shields did lairlr well aa Mrs Seville, Kate renneu as an I run bey wat quite Immense and could net welt be aur- patscd and Ora I Jubrulllc at the little Very Kev Father Prior, O S B, tang The Jreatinn," which waa heartily encor-1 ed even in the middle of the versea. an "ir?1"? :r.AerlJ,' hlrtccn pupils, wa the best thine of the I program. Under the Captaincy ot Toddle 1 ua. K 1 . ? style not often equalled, the drill wat no. ticeable for itt efficiency. The participants appeared In tatty costume adding much I to the general effect i he tableaux that preceded the drill wat one of the prettlctt thing ever teen on the ttage ncrc, and wat shown in a manner to permit of sufficient Inspect. oa , unlike mott tableaux t. r'atner Prior presented the craduate. Miss Amelia Senders a diploma and tvld meoai end on behail of her parentsa haue some gold watch, when Mtt Senders re ponded with her Valedictory, pronounc ing 11 very prettily. An instrumental trio by Lena Uubruille, Toddic Dodge and Jennie Shields tellowcd, wnen ine exercises closed by a thort ad- drest by Rev Father Prior. Portland. Dr.. Jan. 12th. Ifavirtu a severe back ache litt tnoimer. I trit-d the Oregon Kidny 'I ea, 1 uied one car. which etlrcted a'rsdieal cure. I would rec nuimrud id to all who are fflietd aaanoo foilintf renifd. JirLICRAcH. Sold by Fohay & Maton. FOR PILES. ttohri'f P,l, at 11 ai'iM MX, hiu prul'istnr srory aissrrmsbta ttehlne sfw liia;wsrm. This til as wsll as Blind, Blssd'.af Krutrudlnx files r-sldst one to th applies) r. lkwuiko s - remedy, wtitoh sot diractljr th ptrta si etd, absorbing; the tumors, ails'! Intense MoaIiib snil eAsetlng a nermsnsnt ranU. Address The Dr Boauiko tlxiioin Co.. ' O. bold by Dr, C'iUs snd Son. CURE FOR NICK HEADACHE, Txt yon want a remrdy for B'llousnsss, Pimples on tli fsce, and a sura curs for sick headache, aA Dr. iiu'ss sna a"!, tne uruirgista, lor ur.uer.ma uv fins, try a doe , sample free ran oox cent, Undeserved Laughed At The unthinking are prone to make trania of nervousness. Yet this is a very real and aerlous amletlan, tne baraaalng symptome of wbiob are rendered all tbe inoro.poiiinant by ridicule, Tbe etomaoh la usually responsible for thane avmptoma Its weakneaa and disorder find s reflex In tbe brain. Which la tbO beaUquartei Of r . ... J ... ... . ana iranauuizer. we ueiieve mat not one can be pointed out so effective as Hoe teller's, rswinacn iiitiers, in renewing j unrnna n 1 iiaaHt.ri it tat vilraoi tha uav nttt, of recovory of strength snd qui.tude by the nerves. Headaches, tremors in qniet sleep, abnormal sensitiveness to one. peoted noises all these modify and ulti mately disappear ss the pyptetn gains . 1 I U f . 1. I RUOUjbU JIV1U lllfl If Onto fcUUlU' japDJJBI, blllouanesH, rbenmatism, eonstlpaiion and kidney complaints are subdued by the Bitters. . UABtEu. iTie finest line ot baby carr ages in the Valley just rt ce'ved at Stewart ti sox't. rrtces are remarkably cheap con sidering the superior quality of the ' carri ages. . To lessen our atomic of csnntd goods we 'will tell to ingm that lice at remarkably low price?, - , EftowyrxL & Stan arc. John Hull and hit Island 111 ed to buy much ice from Boston, but now get a supply from Norway at about 50 cent to 80 rentt per bun dreJ pouni'.s, ' A typewriter, just patented, Is wholly of metal, yet weight but sixteen pounds, doe away with the inked rib'xin anil has but nine springs in it construction. . ' i .. .j A jitiiiosnpher fin't that only one person in every six thousand die in lcd while n!eep, and concludes that it is a waste of time lo lie awake and worry over the danger of that, It hat been found that the liest thing to deperse a mob is cold water. Get out an en cine and put on full stream, anil your mob is no sooner wet down than it scatter to dry up, The largest railway nation ia the woil 1 it the terminus station of the Peninsular railway at Bombay, India, at which an army of work men ware at work for ten year at miserable wage. It cost i 9,000,000. f,.1 H'f.Li A Uilliaiit Austrian general propose that, in order lo prevent the enemy from reconnoiler- ing the movements of troops, the uniforms of soldier shall be made similar in hark and front, They have a great unknown in the St. Jotch Mo woik house. I te was run in as a v.ig and it doing lima on the ruck i.ilc. Mi it way up in the law.medkine, literature.politici, theology anil science, but is comlci1y mum a regards himself. In Shakespeare and the Bible the strange being it said lo I a giant. - A comparison of the American and Fuiopean contributions at the Paris exhibitions ia said to develop two point that the American con st rue! iv sense is superior to the European, and that the American decorative sense it inferior 10 the 1,'iirojic.in. It it estimated that there are 750,000 bind ert in use in the United States and that they will use an average of one hundred ana forty pound of twine each, or over 55,000 ton In the aggregats Six cent a pound advance on wine would cost tlie farmers over j million of dollar. Grit is a good thing, an essential thing, but there must be brains to hold the lines. Hold ing os to a bad thing Is just at disastiout at letting go of a good thing. Be sure you are not fooling with a hurt taw and then dont worry about a few suspender buttons. A republican exchange contains an article beaded "Farmers, Think." This is a very im prudent advice for a republican to give. When the (aimers of the country begin to think lo tome purpose the day of the republican party will be numlieted. The Amer ican crop of wheat doe nut de termine the question of price. Result of harvest around the world must be considered, an-1 to far at e know the outlook is lest promising than last year. The Indian produc tion it tea than last year. Australia much lea. The Argentine Republic a bad failure. Ktiasia unf vorabie reports. So far a rcjut from fbrciga crop to date are concerned, they ctrtalnty encourage fair prices for our crops, A process hss been discovered in England fur drying milk so at to convert it fiom a fluid to a solid, It L said that "the milk, when ia a solidified state, it a leliciou,essily digestible and cheap food, occupies a minimdm of spare ia not in the least degree liable to deterioration and will therefore be found of advantage (for se on board ships of war, emigrant and other ships, and for other purpose. The dry milk t a readily digcttib!e,nourihig food for child ren and even for babies." An old fanner' daughter died and the family pastor preached Ihe sermon. In course of hit remarks he said: "Our dear sister ha gone to a better land," Thi m.ide the old man, who i trying to tell out, highly indigm nt. "A crow never flew over better land thin mine." he said. "And, beside, just look at it, I am offering it for fifty dollars an acre one-fourth down and the balance on deferred payment. with good teMirity." Official in criminal court wto take the WUJU" wnaiaori 01 averaicx a jury win give as toon at itt members return after deliberati'g .nan a est. TtWeU sWv-. ,i ).;, ; their face, which indicate, to the experienced eye whether the verdict it guilty or not guilty. "Thit man is going to be acquitted.sure," said "nJ old coult o(r'cer ln eeneral e'ion " W came in with a verdirt in an important case a few dayt ago. " ou tec, about every man in the box turned hit face to the defendant at toon as he took his seaL That's a sure sign, I never knew it td rail. hen tlie verdict it for conviction the jurors invariably keep their eves on the judge or on the ceiling. Members of a convicting jury often teem to find it very difficult to look upon the prisoner, even when Ihe clerk instructs them to do to. I suppose the explanation of it is that with most people it it a hard matter to inflict pain even on a guilty man. ' A ur.rcnucAN ukkam. The Carlyle (IH.,) Jlrfuhlka tayt that a certain politician of that place one night dream . ed that he had died and passed on his journey to another world. . At first there was but a sin' gle road, but after a long distance it forked, and t'anding there at a tort of guideboard wa. an angel, who inquired the name of the traveler, and, upon receiving thi. information the angel consulted hit directory, and finding divert black marks and memoranda bade the pilgrim I take the left hand road. 'After traveling tome distance the politician arrived at the . abode of I hit Satanic majesty, who, while according him a royal welcome, apologetically remarked that he had arrived a little sooner than expected I therefore would he look about the diggings for a season whilst hit apartments were being put in order? In compliance with thit request the politician followed a guide about and witnessed the roasting and squirming of a job lot of fellows in a very hot quarter. Inquiring who they were, he was answered that they were tbe monopolists who originated the tariff to protect home induttriet, A little further oa they came to a room not quite to hot, where a string of i men were hanmne- un hv the heels by : mean. I M K,n4.r'. Iwin . In ItlAliliillln.nt. Ih nnlltl. i - -1 I cian asked the meaning of the Strange tight, whereupon the assistant devil replied: "Oh! I hmtn who believe in a high tariff; I they are to dearned green thnt they won't burn . We liave to hanr them un bvthe heels for a few months to dry 'em out!'' Our line ot choice tess and coffees ia un iqiaied in town. K.Kwert, praotiosl watohmaker and slot. - . "-. '- Farmer, if yon want the best harness al hand mtde, call 011E.L. Power.next toJOera ort ontoe, , ' . . K . Thompton k Overmau keep the best har nesses. : i Children Cry for1 pitcher's CsctcrlCs FOIjI, MIBKEI'SKSBNTATIOM. The Ortgonian writes an article defining Harrison's policy with regarJ to removal from office In Ihe class of officials appoint ed for a term of four ycart. It It said that the pictldent hat decided not to remove any democrats tiniest for cause, but will let them servo their lerma out. This Is tlmpl occupying Ihe ground that Clcve. land camped on four year ago. But what we desire to call particular attention to Is the conclusive evidence In the article re ferred to that the Ortqoniun ha Regener ated In o a mere partisan oigan, regarding the acts of its own partv a right under all clrcunistance,and that of the democrats at wrong under all circumstance. Thlt it bad enough, but when it resort to open, palpable falsehoods to create a reputation for Itt tiwn party at the expense of the repu tin Ion of Cleveland and ll.c democratic party, It places itself beyond the pate of recognition ass decent or respectable, Striv ing to eke out tome credit for Harrison for adopting the policy above spoken of, it sayt ; "Cleveland slaughtered nearly the whole line of republican officials w Itbout mercy, but hit example i not to be follow ed." Now, no fact relative to Devi-land' administration I more clearly cs.nblishcd that the one, that, at a rule, he permitted republican official, appointed for term of four years, to aerve their term out, lie removed when the public service required It, The Oi fg&uMn knows this truth a well a any one, but aa a mere time serving or gan, lost to all tense of obligation to tel the truth, it publishes the above falsehood to make a little cheap reputation for Har rison. The nubile are not so easily deceiv ed. Harrison to-day it following the exam ple set by Cleveland, in allowing the pret-1 ent postmaster in Port and to aerve his term out. Clntlaml ftrnuUad tvrry rrjmli. limn fwlmattrr in Orfgon, affj',ntrJ fur a lrm 0 Jeur yrnrtjo ri hit trrm out. So far Harrison haa removed none of the dem ocratic postmasters from such offices In Oregon. If he shall continue to do to un tif the end of Ida term he will simply have dene what Cleveland taught him to do. What wa true of Cleveland court. e in Oregon wa true of It throughout the country at large. Thi the Ortgonuin knowt full well, but, with alacrity, it re sorta to the a bo re falsehood In order to break the force of the fact that Cleveland's policy on the subject of removal meet tuch hearty approval from the country that Harrison is compelled to follow In his (Cleveland's) footstep. BIHCAED TUB PBAtTICK. Two of the Roseburg paper are now. snd have been for some time.engaged In a Igorou presentation of the defect and horcoinlngt In the personal conduct of their respective editors. Some dayt ago the PUumJmUr alleged that Mr Belt.editer of the Jtexirtu, was a partner in Interest in saloon In the Chemekete hotel, Salem while he had charge of that eating houae.Mr Belt denied the charge in the most earnest nd emphatic wayndpublUhet letters from C fl Monroe, hit partner In the hotel bus! nest, T S Wells, the chief clerk, H A Newell, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Salem, R J Hendricks.editor of he Stittmmm, and Ladd Si Bush, proprie tors of the Chemekete, all declaring tha Bell had no connection with the saloon at all. Bell hat fully exonerated himself rom the charge and It would be a manly act on the pert ot Bro. Benjamin to with draw the chatge and make the e.mrde ho trabie. The truth la that vcntiliating each others private characters Is not a profitable scheme for these brethren of the Roseburg press. It satiates the morbid appetites of a few people, but it unpalatable to the decent patrons of these pa ter. President Harrison' action in remitting the fine of an Indians democrat convicted tome time ago of election fraud it a proof that the President hat a remnant of con science left in partisan matters. With hundreds of indicted republicans In Indiana set tree by the Invented techni calities of a political Judge belonging to their party, it would be a marked Injustice to keep ln confinement a solitary democrat convicted through the partisan xeal of the same Judge. Tne rtmission of the fine in Coy' case calls attention to another shameful incon sistency in Judge Wood'a rulings in elec tion cue This jurist, who it now being pushed for a seat on the .Supreme Bench, threw out of court a few weeks ago a large number of Indictments against republicans for crimes in the last election on the ground that it wat necetsary to charge and to prove that the bribery or fraud was actually prac tised in connection with the election of Congressmen.' Upon the Co trial, a year and a half ago.thl tame Judge decided that the indictment wns good under the Federal law, although there wat no charge or proof that the vote of the candidate for Congress had been tampered with, the alteration of return affecting alone the candidates for criminal Judge. If there it to be one law for rascals and another for democratic rogue it is perhaps creditable to the President to do what he can to correct the injustice. But what hope ia there of honest elections in Indiana when "dishonor are easy" and crimes against the suffrage go unpunished ? Prof Richards, of Yale College,hat made a ttudy of the records of 2,415 students, in order to determine, it possible, the rela tione ot athletics In Yale to scholarship. The general retult it that the athletes fall slightly behind the non-athletes in echo! arship, but not so much as to demand a tupprestlon of such exercises. In tome branches of athletic exercises the students who engage in the sports are 'above the average of the non-athlete in scholarship. Wright's Myrrh toelh soap comes off con queror every time you have 'a brush" with it. Death to tartar and decay. Si 11 by Fothav & Maton. BREEDERS, ATTENTION. "SThe Irapcrtitd Frenoh Coach Stallion. Vindlctator, will make the snsson of 1889 at tbe following plaoos 1 urownsvttie, Mondays and 'rueafi-vysi Hatoey," Wed nesdays and Thurf' tys ; Lebaaon, Fri ilsysand nataraayt, uere is an oi par tunlty for the farmer or Linn county to set the service of the only French coach horse ever brought te Oregon. He was imported from Franoe by Then. Skillman and by him brought to this State. Tbe French ooaon horse tits oeen ettracung great attention throughout the Eastern States the past few yearn and are being imported from France in greet numbers. Vindicator is a fine representative of this famous breed ot horses, standing 17 )i hands high and weighing 1500 lbs. He has taken premiums over Cleavland bays wherever shown. This stallion represents the general purpose now so much needed lure. He will be allowed mares at g2t), to Insure a mare in foal. Keep your eyo on his dales, McKnight Bros., Prop's. W. C. iVsaTLAKX, Agent. !vksF-:'' i : Its peculiar efficacy Is das i NOTHima ' "2 J"?'1 tb process and i LIKf IT J.10 Insredleota tbemMlvea. ! Taken In time. H check ., . . . dlaeiuKW In tlio ontACt, or If .tney be advanced will prove a potent cure. 1 ii sliliefiflioit'IL It i takes the place of a ' , v, u.n-uir ana cosiijr mr script Ions. Allwboti-ad iron whosc aeonautry live will Ond it the b;t preventive of snd cure lor tadla-esUon, ' BlNtflT ron.llpatlon, Jedahe, niUoasfleaa.' Mies and Mental iMpresalnn. N Urn H,,,raA,n' toterfrrenee with huslnes While lakliif. tn eblldren It la most In. noeenl and harnila. So damter from exposure artt-r Uiklns. Cnm Cuiie, iu rrlo, liowel CuiopUinla, Faverleb- and evrtal, Coula. Invalid and !ei!r,?t.l',nifm" wlllBndi It tbe mildest' Aperient and Ton ie they can use. Allltla takeo at tilKht lusorea refreshing aleep nfLf natural evaeoatton of tbe bowel. A little taken In tbe Kiornlns abarpen lue appAtiu, cleanses tbo stomacti and sweetens Uie breath. r'r a rimiciAjrs oprxiow. 1 1 ha b"n pracilcfoj medxine fee ; ' tweaty yesn and hv Mvcr been bl lo V P a Sul.la comixmnd thai would, .? ,lk; ""on Licr krgtiUMr, promptlv ;. i aed effectively tnove the lie lo rion, ; i, aad ac the saat time aid (instead of k- ee.ngi the ligeia sod -aiailiUiie -. rowtrs of the syiwm." L. M. Hnrroa, n.i,., Wathlnttea, Ark. Marks of Oennlnenessi Look tor the re Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and tbe Meal and hiirnnture tit J. II.ZoiIlu k Q lu red. ou the aide. 'J'akenootbcr. U a ., at I navejoought the largest and beet stock of DRY GOODS ever brought to Albany, nvite every oae to cau 8f,ock. DON'T ve carry a full line of 0e M, Henderson & Uo s BOOTS AND SHOES. The Red School House Shoes are the best in the world. "iry-!' rv-s?,?- ----- Look out for in the next 30 daye. W. F. READ, The Lending Jasli Dry Sootls Store. RHEUMATISM These twin diseases cause untold suffering. Doctors admit that they are dimcult to cure so do their patients, raine Celery Compound" baa per manently cured the worst cases of rheumatism and neuralgia so say those wh. baveused It, "Ilavtng been troubled with rheumatism at the knee ami foot for five years, I was almost uuublo to get around, and was very often conilned to my bed for weeks at a time. I used only one bot- tlo ot nine's celery com pound, and was perfectly cured. 1 can now jump around, and feel as lively aa a boy." 1'hank Oakou, Eureka, Nevada. l.oo. Six for $5.03. Druggists, JKunmoth testimonial paper free. " WbuaKiudardson i Co.,Props..BurUnRton,Vt. nitunnn urn &" Faster and lirialUer UlAMUifU UILS cWors tJkaa asyoierij. -ALSO IMPORTED AND J fORWlli. j Ino useto I I OWNER, I SMOKE Plog and smckiog tobaooos, Meerschaum and briar pipes and smokes srti'.loa generally. Also always has on baqd oStos f a liice line of . California and Tropical Fruits. Enter! ft trie Pjt O Hoe at Albany Or a second-class mail mattor. A Sew Grocefy Disccvered AT-' ; e ,i-n'r, oj,;,Mii.-r S..vtf 'A 'I. ,--., i. ,.,-.-, Vull Jhio of Strong's oi l 1C, f.' FPtHSH C390S0ISS alia., i.e. ni let lire.'' is o.ir .n!i oiL. .7 a i . r""" ""r tflllSSnt , '-t Jr- 4. j naisciion cuiirar.te-1. Produce Taken in Exchange, Very It,pe4tfufiy, ; & B0ERTS0f. WILL fiUOS, Dealers In sll the nu A improve-! 1 e , Orgns, 8,win Mmhst, On,,,. - full line of warrant f Itisw. Buls and t-oeket Knivaa. Tdo tJ l-, -i ; .j "v v. uo"1" sna exsr. "tng msi tni r4-oo;liv d-un. tii4--otnfta t, i Poiinijf Wanted. l kin 1 of co'l'.rrv. stiv or psay's Su,r. Albany, Org-.' ' LB MifJi and I would respectful!? and look throueh my FORGET BUT C. M. II EN DLTISOXA O: CHICAGO. Bargai n: P NEURALGIA Pamela Celery Compound has been a God-' - send to me. For tbe past two years I have suf fered wltn neuraigla of Uie heart, doctor after doctor falling to cure me. I have now token nearly four bottles of the Compound, and am free from the complaint. I fwl very grab-tut to you." cma. ILL wis, CenuaiVUlae, cu Paine's Celery Compound "I have been greatly afflicted with acute rheumatism, and could find no reik i until I used Paine's tvl-sry Compound. After using six bottles ot Hits medicine I am now cured of rheumatic trouble" Samuel Hutchinson, So. Cornish, N. H. Effects Lasting Cures. Paine's Celery Compound bus psrtormetoany other cures ss miu-velous as these, copies ot letters sent to any sddrcss. riessaut to take. Coos not dltrturb, lut aids digestion, a nd entire ly vegetable; a child can take It. ivnat's the use ot suffering longer wltn rheumatism or neurulgtaf I Biercc Lixingvpon laetattd Food art UcaUhy, I ilappv, Utarty. Hi iHeauaJe. ISAIJEK 1N- KEY WEST CIGARS, CIGARS THE