The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 08, 1890, Image 4

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    rrerlsila DrtslL
he DRUGS
LQItlTARTICiri,
irrur ml f
ICR id I NS COU CMftS
FRANCIS PFEIFFER.
-PROPRIETOR OF -
Albany Soda Works.
-nd Manufacturer of-
CHOICE CQHfMIONERY,
A' ar low prepared to eell at whoU
, al way free h and pui at t'orlUad
V j to dealer. wt B.UM seep a rua
fiats and Tropical Fruits,
CIQARS AND TOBAOCO
S. W. Paisley,
a.ltay, t)rc.
WHOLE 4 DEALER IN-
Tobacco and Cigars.
Order eolioitad from lk trad.
ART STUDIO,
In. Dr. Pitton, Cor. Ird lad Lyta Sts
LESSONS Glvo lo Drawing, Palntlu.
andMnalo, Picture fnraaleor paloto
to order.
OR. C. WATSON MASTON
Physician and Surgeon.
Office) oppoait tli Daasocrat.
DR. W H.DAVIS,
Physician and Surgeon.
jsTfflcnp stair In Ptrahan'e Block.
Vay b. fonnd at hi offlc uay and eight.
J. N. DUNCAN,
ATT01HEY II LAW AND HuTART
PUBLIC,
ruffle lo atrahan'a Block, No'. 1
and a.
A18ANY, OREGON.
H. C. WATSON,
Attorney at Law,
ALBANY. -:- ' OREGON,
tlw la Ihe siraaaa Blerk.
P. A. P. IMCBBvR5,
VXO. W. WftlUUT,
BLACKBURN & WRIGHT,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice la all the CoarU of tht
Met, rrompt attention given to all lusi
aaa entioeted to oar can.
OSoa OJd Fellow Temple, Albany, Ot
MONEY TO LOAN.
iftw.ooo ta loan at I per cent;.. Im
rated farai r city property.
WallacbA: Jibscst.
NOTICE
TaauraT rnrrsaiaasr,
Omci of Coarrmoua or nra Cruiacr,
Washington, Maj Hat, 1MM.
Whereas, hr tUtucinrf evidence pnuudt.
Sh aaiiersi-ned.lt lu. been ai lo if w that The
Uaa Coaaty .Vatloaal Baak. ot Albaey. in 'b.
aft at Albany, la tha ooonir ol Uan, and slate M
(Bragnn, hat compiled alia all Ui. provision of I ha
Salatanf tbslniud States, required to beemnplied'
VTla Belor an aMoeiUi'm ahall b authorise.! la
aajM.nr. Ih. boatnase of baekiDg.
Raw. f herefare, I. Edward 8 Lacy, Comptroller
at to. Camocjr, o nT.hjr err-ry that "Th. Llna
Coontv Natloual Bank, of Albany.' la the city o(
Albany, la tha coanty of Linn, aim! Stata f Orefoa
Btaethoeiasd la aunuaanoa tba easiness of banking
at provided In aactioa Fifty ona hitndrad and aistj
ate of to. rariaed statute of tba L'ottad Bust.
In taatfmntiy whereof vltnaaa sit
band and aaal of offlca tbia Slat day of
May, isv i.
k.. LACT,
Comptro.'er of tha CorroiMy
NO- 4326.
J. K. WEATHERFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALBAST. IK
DR. JAMES l(EYDE?J,
Graluat3 of Edinbarg, '8co?Iand,
Haa l-viatel It llotir. Fix n b
ICIITll r,t hl proiauifri
1 1 ilTprnnof I.) laraaaao o(ll
r l-i a Otrtl -y Kilm i , hi hopia
rD3rlttr)4 p'.r agi ot ta tnm lrivtret
In ho run, oacle, nrjeep. a). Hiii
alao reoommead hUaoiutl-n or llnarna
or eore .tiouldara, a"r baoka, brolt
ne, wou apr iin. Prl ;, oa. d?
S j i i. f i Hi i a nrVlrary at
Pianos.
Tboa. r'ahfnir a flrat olaaa Inatromant,
Ibaleat adatoatand tha ellmata of tba
Coaat. cat I auited Sir calling at Mri B
E Ujmw'i, oppocit tl.3 Maaon'o Tm-
filo.on Ftral Htreet. Tha lateat vocil and
oatromantal muxio kept for aal,alo tba
largest aaaortinent of atamplrjs patteroa
to aalaet f roin tbia aida of 'FrUao. lx
eona given in painting and embroidering
In per atudio over Linn County Baok.
VJIti her your order and you will be
plaaaad. -
FOR LB ONLY!
A PC1ITIVF "ioBTorTn.nr( hkhooji
MrUllllboiaralaiidMKVOOB tliaiXITTi
iTTTT? '.koia of Body aaa Kind: llttU
J of ErroraTEwaw.ia Old or Tmiaa,
ailnm liWt BaHHIMID mifr lm.nl. Km la f.l.n, ,i
aiFi.,iim aiii.t iiK. KMii-iuiHitiaa rtTH; tuut.
aw.uif asnoiiM Hiiac miAtaiilT-au i. .
lMMtrrttolpia. Im, fall .I.uiIot, a4 mmml mUIW
tmt Bimtai taH avri Ate, a. I.
Dl C. A. sVHirIHY,
Pny3lcUn and Surgeoa.
Oradoata of Bellvoe Hotpital Maillca)
Jol'eifa Now York City.
Oiara.ea if woman a pocialtr.
irOlfie i..naia Brick, Albiny, Or.
Ooburg Lumber.
I aell tiie beat Inmbflr io the cconty; also
adar poata, bioulea, lath doora and win
ow niotildinir, ate. 1'rioea from- $5 'o '22
fwr thoiuand. Yard at Lowaoo, oo tba
Narrow Oaoge. 8oa ma before purcbaainii
.bewhure.
W W Crawford.
Addreai.P O Tal ln,vi,
- Poultry Wanted.
Alt Vln Uof poultry, ally, or drcaaerj
aotad at tbe Willamette P tckiog Com
paa'a Htora. Allmoy, Orator..
Red CrownMills
SUM; LAXNIKtf & i").. I HOPE'S.
Taw (VIUMikrW rutVB al'FKKlOR K)K PAMJ1.1VM
AXD BAREIUJ C.
UESTSTORAGF FACILITIES.
r
3
a... 1
PTjACopspj
Sura Jr J Cure.
CURES PERMANENTLY
SPBAINS.
affaraH V.ara la rain.
U Rumnar St., CtoTalaad, Ohio,
In 1W1 I priiiad my arm cTvj
m.i .urTaraJ nara In rain and c
my i
OIL
atlmoBlaTaCharriSiOr anawa4.
Chroalo Cum tha Ilaat Cii
Tires
TirpuiTeCa
SjNnsClns. SWELLING3
.v. Surely' PermcnT)tly
Wdruocists and dealers:
fiUCHAiJOOiiaiR Co. BALTO.MCb
EASTLAND SOUTH,
Southern Paciflo Route
SHASTA I-IN12.
ynm Ttaltia la 'll,Jl?,l,J!J
8 uth2
I N-rtb
:'!,
TTV
IWuaiiU
Albtny
Han 'fii'.'iao
Arf "
L I u;l A a
rail
I tU a i Ar
L : it a
Abulia l-.ln. .ton unit at Kdluwlnv (tatltaia north
f kuukiin. kLa.L I iirt and. Orraiin lily. W.xnl
burn, Cialaat, Albany, Tanitaut, Mh.Jd, HalMiy liar-
rtobury, Juncltua City, Irving, kuua.
auaaat atf aiu, aii.t.
8; W a a Lv
U tor a I L
o.ojra Ar
IMrUaud
Albany ,
Kja burf
ArT
4 e a
Uv I ! i
L i im a a
ALBAXf U'U PILT (l'rt TAt)
tnora
m r a
Lv
Portland
Albany
Ar
r I ,0a a
fj a;i a a
LBBAaaa Baaaca.
l.M)r a
tan
7:30 a
i.ttk a
Lv
Ar
Lv
Ar
Altiany
Lebanon
Albany
LabaniMi
r
Lv 5.OA
Ar I : r
Lv 0r
PULLMAh BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
Far Aeeeaaaao4aliai al Aeaa4-4 laa Taaaea
aara. altaekealla Capreaa Tralaa.
eat aide tllalaa. '
BrtviKKsr rMriAa km BsiLia.
Hail TaA.a baui lltajaptaunaay.)
7.BUAB I
11.10 r a
Lv
Ar
Pur and
Corv .
Ar
i so r
I li Mra
axraaaa tbaii bailt (Eojpr Sunday.
ir a
Tiara
Lv
Ar
Portland
McMinnirilla
Ar
Lv
I 0 A
S.aa a
Throat: 'l'lclcotw
. To all pulnta
SOOTH AND EAST.
fai. iiifonutUoa raitardin, ralsa, mia, tic
all na i:.Hiinr Aidant at A! nay.
U HOKHLKH k P. K H1KK-
Mananv aa'l 0. t. and P. A
A New Repair Shop
ilaa iu.t la uirnel na Fir.: strw t. op
Mil. the Hub. Ii' um, al.cra .o cu ket al
kiudso broke u articlv mvolril, click
it 1 1 I lock. panrtl, krta Intnl. &
V iff om tb u-jU i ii m t!) atutdtd
TIIE YAQJINA UOOTh'
fia Dev.u,iiiMnt tia'pny '. Miu;u
ship l.tue
23 f.1IiS SHOSTER.
20 IIOJ?si LESS TIME
8.n by any othr n ju..
Kir A-cIbm lunula t.a-.tiar .od
raJeht linsfro a Poniaod aud all poluu
D the WUUmeU V atlov to ul from .-ki
FAAciaoo, Cat.
Tha : Orruuo t f.llio : Pupoular ! Sl'MMKK
Exci'fcMOoSs. Uw Kl TiekaU are
bow ou sale f r ni all V.l.-y I nii.t.
to Y.ipllOa aod ttaluro.
K h. a tnak. cUm oonocctloa at Aitian
t.:i traina of IbvUregoo Paoiflo lUilr.md
T!URHJIC it'LR (axorpt aaiHtsya.)
Aloanv !- r. a.,ta Vauuiua. 6:Sa
aa.C.ir:ln I : W r. a . Laa.a forrallu.lii US A,
rrl Yanuiiia, i:M r. a Arn.a Aliaiy,.lt:l9 a.
O C. trai connoirt t Albany and
JorTalltv. Th above traina connect at
Vacaiiia with the Oregon Davetopmenl
Joaipny'a Line of Mteainshlpa between
Yejinna and ao Pram inoo.
Ml i.ifio DAT Ct .
raoa TAnaA.
WUIainetU Vall.y, July tmh.
WManulte Vail.y, An-f Atb.
WillunotU Vallry, Ana lotk:
Willamctt. Vallry, Any ?8lb.
vaoa ..a rAi.iM.'o
Wi'juoetta Vallsy Au lt.
Wlllamrtt. V.ilev, Ane 11th.
Wtllametta Vail.y, Aug 21.t.
WillanMrU. VaUe), Aug 31t.
The Company rr-r ra the rto' U
ihanze Milium daUa w'tbotit nollco.
N. B. Panaengera from Por.l alio and
rTlllajiieUe Valley poinla can rank oloee
aonnectijn with the traina of the Yafjuina
route at Albany or Cor vail U, and 11 dea
dDed to Man Pranciawi ahould arrange to
rrive at Yaq jloa tbe evening hofore tUtr
f asulng.
eeaer and
r. rich Kale
Laweal.
alwaj in
orluimmatlbn apply t' A H Chiman,rrcilit and
ckat A-ant, Altiany, or lo C II llaavail, Jr., O. V.
t P. Ant.. On-iron DtIo-. ant Co., M Monticomcry
Man PranciKo, Cat. C. V. HOI. 1 1,
A. O. r.vAt Aaan .
Corval.ia.
City Restaurant.
tlsving been entirety remodeled, ibis old
and popular rant u rant wiil b in.o firat
elasa ia every revpeut. Tbe ptil.l.u will h
jivea good meals at all hoar for only 25
cents. Everything neat and attrao'ive.
Priyate boxes. 0tera la every style.'
W. A. MoObb.
I STRAY NOTr?E-fitrayed from my
'j place, ten miles aoutbaat of Albany,
a am all, light gray mare, branded "21"
on left aido. Kanaonalde reward to a.iy
ooe who will retiir-i to ni or give I tfor
aiatlon. to her w!x r-iatouls.
Julv )0.b, 1890.
Mcknight broh.
City ,leat vlarket.
SHULTZ BROS,, Proprietors.'
K'p a full line of munia of all kinda,
In a cool pluv, eouipMely pro
tected; and al way a frea'i.
a!b have conatantljr on hand aalmop
od cttri fii-h.
nn m
tm IIU 1
Heal a'.ock of 2i.d jar ;ooda In the Val
ley, and the urmt rf .Hie prirsea, both
In buying an 1 aoiling i have on band
W k'r.rla of
FU3HITU.1C, STOVES, TIH?ARE,
TRUNKS, B33XS, Plb'TUES
- clqcxs, caaciWY,
ETC., ETC.
fr weit of 8 K Young'a olf etore.
L. COTTLliB
v , 128 Flmt atreet. Alhaay, Or.
JAMES P. r.!AD,
ittornaj at Lavaai Title Examiner
ALBANY OREGON.
Will practice in all thecoarta of tbe
State. Abstract of Title furnished ou
short notice- Ten years etperienor.
it. M, IB,
wuld nalitA
r Ki. Jarabi
iraa.
nil
11 irt
aw r ajp-
Mnm.
BIO ar wtwiwi
She gcutotti't
KIli KSirrOHTIN IT.
Tne 7'tf.-im nearly alwaya put tt loot
Into It when H opena lla inoutli to ay
onuuhin mean nboui llio dcmocraU.
Ycalerday It headed a dUpatcli: "Another
Democrat Mr.kea An Ailack Oi .Speaker
RecO. "Ek Speaker CilMc' rore
eld up aa a Shlillny; Example," The
follow Inc U the oUpHtch ;
"In apeak! tic of oi.cof (he acnatetimend
enta to the auml-v civil bllla Struble, ol
owa, made ku attack on Speaker Ueed tor
it aetioii lowanl the uciitlfmcn having
n Intctett In the public IniiUllun 1)111.
le contiaile.l tiie courtcoun nianner ol
Speaker t'nillx'.c toward all gentlemen re-
ue'.iiik reetKnii'"'i. wl' l,us a"'"'"'
neeihiu n.anncr in ytlikii the preacnt
neaker treated ui h rcciueM. l ne peaa
er lieatel this mrinbiri ni thoiiKh they
were bova. lie did not ini.poe to atanu
Ihl aort'o! trentmcnl any lonncr without
a protent. Should hc nicmi)er, tientii,
contlntietofubii.lt ntiv lonuer.llWc coward.,
in thi d otat on of the apcakerr nnouiu
hv not tather combine In an liuneat at
temnt to have recnirnlilon? He ji for
rcbelllnn almt u i uitn ti tne peuae
n regard lo the public Imtuimn ini.
Slruble'a remark were vlorouKly ap
ptauded by dcmocrals."
Now, the truth U, S ruble U not a tlem
ocrat.'at all, but a republican v. hp ha been
maJe to feel the rod he helped put Into
Reed's hand to be ued exclusively on
democratic back,but, fortunately, Reed ha
taught manv of these gentry to know what
the rod mean. Ueed la an autocrat of Hie
tnot hcarttcaa kind but, that tact Cor not
entitle Struble, to any ijitipathy, at all.
Democrat vlrforouly applauded hvcau.e
of tha dUcomtiture he had brought up'"1
hlmnctf.
Who, line short year ago, would have
entertained the thought foi a moment, that
thl too t, leading republicans whoutd have
been tlireutenlng to read lll.ilne out of hi
party. And jet so potent I the Influence
of "the campaign of educ tijn," t'-at. even
Ulaine, heietolore lite mmt dl.tlitgui.hed
figure In protccilon circle, has succumbed
in part to It fjr reaching Infltience. In
died, it I only a quclloii ot time, (and
brief time At that.) when the whole fabric
of protection will tumble ftoui It founda
tlon and be known a a thing of the past.
8elah.
Recent tatUiic .how that the peopie ol
the United Slates are longer lived than
tltoae of Europe. In thi county eighteen
person out of every loco die each )ear.
In Eng'and the average I twenty aj.J In
Germany twenty i.
Democrat ol Vivonln talk ot nomi
nating Wm F Vila, Pctmater tieneral
and Secretary of the Ir.teilor under Cleve
land, a their candidate for governor.
A RCA it ED EDITOn.
A rurrt f-rm-r atalkd Into tbe aoetum
With a huf wbtp utid-T hia arm.
"B. you ttm rJiox? " I am," was tbe
half apprebrrmlve natiy.
" Mm's two dollars svnd oo tout paper,
forHfo.b.-ait.
You sr," be want on, "otir daurhtor wae
kick and Uko to lt; alio dnmped and stpw
waak and pah-, tiad bradachia, no aiiro tne,
back acbed. banila and fnrt ilka kit. couldn't
Bfp. bat'kmt UU ooutfh. and we thoutrbt she
bad consumption. No medirln-i bln her
..... i I ... . . I. t' .. T.
a riptun nwntl..or4 In your Pap-r. wbrn h
D-vaa to rneoo in no tiroa ana I now well na
bandaome aa a ruee put me down aa a life
auhacr!r."
Now tbn editor la looking fnr anoth-T arara.
Tbe tnwdiotn. baa euni tlaiuramls aRlk-tod as
was the farm-T'a daUKhler, r-wtoiinc tbe fn.
male funntiona to b-withy actum, aod rrmnv.
InaT the otawnirttnoa and Bupp-nauona wbluh
aauard hrr trouble. It la a;uarantMt to Vive
atifa-lkn In -vi-ry caae, or piioe (ljy) m
fuoded. It's a b-eriumato nwdiitM, mt a bnv
era. Contains no aibnt to IrwtinaUi ; no
syrup or auiar u amir or formeoi la the atom,
aeb and dnranr dlr-wttim.
For a llook of l-o pairt-i on Woman : Hrr
Planaai a, and How to Cur tlwm. lanit Bajad
In plain anveloiM! enelnaB tm nrnta. in stamii.
lowosui'i Iiiraaar Mbmicaj. Awocla.
no, ho. 063 Main btract. UuSaiu, H. X.
D3. PIERCrS PELLETS
Purrly Vaw
Ov !!. Omit It
Lacativa, or I'atl.artki, aocordkia' to Mm of
doaa. bmallnt, C'bapwt. Hinrar-criaU'd an4
Hailtwt lo take, f'ura Kirk Headache,
niiaa cosHiMuga. ur aua
3i cvuta a viai.
Fortmil'er & Irving.
. -FUNEIIAL DIRKCTOrtS.
Fronjpt itJ-f53iorj-7irst-cl,i8s Haars
La H8LL,
unci Suiueon,
and Ferry NtruM,
OREGON
Physiciai
Office oor.
ALBA NY-
SPECIALIST,
Blunilierg I'.lock, Albany, Oregon. P.y
the moHt iiiolern and ajijirovcd method
curea FeniHle dineawH and Private ciin
eane of either box. Ho Ikib a Kure cure
for Catarrh of the head.
CotiHultation in free amL everything
"trietly conlidinf t. Ofilee ItotirM 10 to
12, 2 to 4 and 7 f S. HeBidenee. corner
Third and Lvoi. '.trect.
Csnr.ot bt (uccsufully traveled with
out flood health. To reach wealth or any'
eovstsd position l.i lira requires the full
possession and operation cf all tha fac
ulties kind nature hat endowed us with.
Thet conditions cannot exist unlets the
physical being It In perfect working
order, and this It Impossible whsa the
liver and spleen are torpid, thusobttruct
Ing the tccrstiont, cautlng Indigestion
and dyspepsia, with all of their accoia
ponying horror.
DR. HENLEY'S
English Dandelion Tonic
exerts a tpoclfio Influ jnco over the liver,
excites It to healthy action, resolves Kt
chronic engorgements, end promotes the
teeretiont ; cures Indigestion and const!
pai'on, sharpens tht appetite, tones up
tht entire tyttom, and make lift worth
living.
WKBILYEU,
ATTORNEY. AT LAW
An d Solicitor in Chancery ,
ALBANY. . . OUEtiO.
Collection promptly made on al! point
tVoana negotiated on uasou&blft terms.
tM 1 (H, 1
t .-it i.r'r.'ft i"--. ' '',' -
The Rsad to Wea th P
mEGIlAPHIO NEWS
A nig- linmlBrallua t'omlna.
Pallah, Or., Aug. t. Mr W L I)'ton,
Sk ho several weeks ago went on a viit to the
En.t, hns relu.ned, bringing wiih lilm thirteen
fmijille., lw Imve settl I in Imlependence
and I alias. Vlil a in ht IMul M- Ualion re-
reived on ova ion in I lie simpa of a .cyclone,
pine an enpeiience ior a iiciiwunr. siiraf .
i. i . - r r.- - a i "
immieiiiiiisarenowon the way to Oregon, I
i .i : r ii .1 in i.- - I ... a I... 1. 1
Bn;i ,,. ,., ,,.. ! "'
miksouri ami town. .no puuinoa n crupa
rauscil ly uicuilis, sml Hie alarming freipiency
rauscil uy urdiiii, ami aiming HciHcni') 1
or cyclone, cU.e them ;o come a land which
.-I..L- i I f.ni 1.1..1. i...
.rj.... . ... . v.v. ... ..-.y i.w -,-...w.i ... .
.lei Willi everluMing liilliaml green torestt
to inhiUier to man's U.ve for beauty and
tocnnhle him lo reap the linivest ol industry
A OaoruH Man.
Oi l) Oiu ilAKl), Me., Aug, I. A Moiilrcnl
.1 -I. Im -H -Lll- l...-..ll- - I .
tti.iiii.i., ..in itnuiij I... .um uuaiui.ig a i
moving train at Old Orchard stailcm and was
saved liom going under the wlicrls l.y Frank
I, Mortill, a t.icorn peddled, has rewarded
Ins re, tier v. llh a check lor fjooo. Mortill,
who i) a J year of age, has lr nmny years
supported nn nged mother and himself by
selling popcorn.
franiyt Ja.tlre.
I.A LtHKRArtl), Aug. I. News I confirm
t.l of the defeat of tieneul Kivixs l.y govern
man troops under t.eneial I'.netn, Klvas it
.1fial fftilla lilt FHfltlnt taBl flinllt. lilll (aVH-l tlliraai
I I a I.I
u.l nn.l Ink-M nr.np ru. miira nut nl ih I
cily. This morning he was publicly Shot and
l. nl Hiiau, im Ilia l'laya Annas. I
1 1 ' I
a i 1'vriuaa. ' i
roRTSMOl'Tlt, N II., Au. I. i esierdny I
afternoon the town of Owipe ud Notth and
East Wakefield weie vikitcd ty a cyclone.
Tiers were blown down, barns uniooled,
cojche overturned and heavy Unlit carried
tlitoiigh the air fur a conitletnble uis'anoe,
A a Old Will.
Nkw York, Aug. i. (ienersl John Charles
Fremont s will was discovered yesterday in the
aicluves of Surrogate Random's office. It wts
excuted August 19, 1854, and ilepmiied in the
suitug.tte s 1 'due twodays later in a sealed en
ve!u e. lis gives his tniite elate 10 Ins widow.
IM Wralhrr.
Naw York. Aug. 1. The number of vie
tlinsof beat in New Yoik as ncaily as could
be learned, thi. muming was 30. p.leven wcie
killed by ii, and twenty eight piovtrated.
Twe Craw lag Clttra.
Washiaoton, July 31. The poaioffice al
lowance for the fust class office! in Washing-
tun state weie coniltrc by Ke;rcentative
Wi'son and Oenerat ClaiLon again lo day
and wish ilrlnnie and Mii.f.it tuty icul', 1 he
allowance f 1 r the 'I acoiiib olfice was incteaed
to j'll.iKO, which U$iooo mote than i' pie,
rnt altownnre. The total leceipts at Tacotnt
for thcUtt fiscal jear weie shown to be l$7,
o. At allowance of JiHnolor a money oidei
ctcik at thi olVu e.tl wa found could lc under
ihe law, granted under the rule of jV cent
for evny tiantaciion; the ni-nimum allowable
i ?7JS at thi plait. The allowance at Seat
t'e wa lued at $15,200.
A (aalratpllblr Trallor,
I.A I.ihKkrAii, July 13 Ii is trpoited that
GenrrAl Kiva. who w rccrnlly recalled from
llonduis ly the Salvsdt.r government touite
troop around C'ojmepc.pje snd join the main
aimy, oriing ag.nnt tatiaicaiala, turned
traitor, W hen hr wst it (wed to ! on his
way to tht fiontiri, he luiurd bj. k, with a
fjree of jux Indians, toward the cj i'l and
atotiued the lin.il, hiyh ing Im n giv
ing on two da), hut no tlctaila hsve been re
crive.l, atvommuniraiion u interrupted. Kivi
slatted a revolmion agsinu ihe M.ttcii.lc gov.
emmrnt aonir numth go, !ut wa defeated,
lie then tied to llonduta..
A stawak fttwrlrae.
1'i.sr ANt;ci.r.i. V.liju!y 31 . Wuhan
(ifcet.chsum.wtio tcnie lost in theOlytrpkS
ws ftmnd ye.trrday afteinon about 3 P M
about ihiity mile from where he starlrd. lie
had lived .n toad', fidt and lcrrie sinre S41
unUy. I lis hand and leg weie Iwitly Ucer
aicd and he was nearly ftnttshed, lie was
p.ifedeli'ious ah night I ut is rational to-day.
When found hi pocket weie filled with anj
and diitr Its says he fell about two bundled
leet one lime. He laid down Sjlurday and
went to sleep and when he awoke it watdaik
and a cougir was sf'rr him and be ran,
t larrarr trh the Heajry.
Sah Frascisco, July 31. The celeUatcd
I lUylhe will cae, which Itfgun July
1$. 18S9,
and progrcfted klcsdit) over a year, ended to
day in Julge Coifcy rrndering a volumincHis
dei ikion in favor of Florence, the illegnimant
rl.ild of Ttiotna II lllythe, ihe deceased mil
lionaire, awarding her the bule cf the estate,
coniing of Kurssnd bmls in the city and
other ptoj etty of ihe value of about f 4,000,000.
tsr.ili fr.su .!..
Walla Wasj.a, July 31. About midnight
a foe in Cliiiiatown c'c.tioyed tis I uilJingj
lo, f Jooo. Outing the foe inicme rscit
mcnt was cautrd by the sriureof Joarph ii.iucr
a pioneer mrrthant, with apoplexy, death en
suing in a few minutes, lUtirr had run fiom
hi l.oue to the scene of the foe. a short dis
! tanre from his store, A'riving there, he Cell in
a tit,
Klulaa Altnaaf a Wrsworrat
Washinotoh, July 30. The Star (repub
lican) say to-night: " The indignation of re
publican congiema over Mr HUinc's inter
Icrence in the tariff discussion has lesched
such a ocilicrrtnt atate that it is proiXMed,
since the publication of bis last letter to Sena
tor Fiye, that he shall be forced out of lht
cabinet and if possible, cut of the party. This
may seem extreme and staitling, but it is what
It litis moment is lieinc setiously discussed by
tho gemh-men in congress who might lie ex-
peeled lo bear a feeling of angiy s-ntmicnt.
Mrs Wkreter la JstvrdJ.
Et'OENK, July 30. Mrs A Wheeler, wife of
the proprietor Of the Springfield mill, met wilh
a serious accident this sfiernoon. She bad
been to Kugcne with her huband,wlio had re
mained, wlrle thi drove home alone. A short
distance from town tbe horse became fiighlen
cil and ran away, throwing Mrs Wheeler out
On the hard gravel of the road. She received
a severe nervuus shock and bruises, but It is
thought they are not necessarily fatal,
The Jew in Rala.
London, July 30 The Time says the
Rustian government ha ordered the applica
tion of the edicts of 1882 against the Jews.
Jews must henceforth reside in certain towns.
They will not lie permitted mown land or hire
it for agiicultural purposes. The law limit! ing
the residence of Jews to sixteen province bat
been enfotced. No Hebrew will I e allow;.! to
enter the army or any oilier profession. The
enforcement of the edicts will result in the ex
plusijn of over 1, 000,000 Jews from the coun
try. - Baraluga Tewa,
I oleuo, Ohio, July 30. A most extraor
dinary condifion of affairs prevails at Bairds
lown, an oil village twenty miles south of this
cily. There have been fiye incendiary foes
within a we k, and every business houte has
been neslioyeil, (Tht cnuseis thought to lie
ihe paWL;e by the authorities some lime aco
of an ordinance foi bidding the sinking of gus
or oi! wel t wiihin the town limits.
t Craxy Truln,
Tacoma, July 30. George Francis Train
has made arrangcmin't wilh the Tncoma
Ledger to make an attempt to beat the record
for a trip around the world, lie will leave
Tacoma August 7 on the steamship China, and
calculates he can make the circuit of the globe
in nny seven aays.
The Bolvadnrs Victorians,
CitY of Mexico, July 30. In the last rix
battles in Guatemala the SulvaJorians lire re
ported to hove obtained almost complete and
decisive victories over their opponents. The
bank's were fought near Juti;i"a, twenty five
ruil; from Atescalempa, on I in main road to
Guatemala City. The report oi Salvador vic
tories against numerical otlds cte.ac nn ch lur
prise here,
Lcok. at litis lam now prepared to
administer either Gas or Vitalized Ah for
the purpose of painless extraction of teeth.
I uIko ue the latest methods lor replacing
loit teeth. Artificial crowns, bridges, etc.
OC Awbrey.
Office In Odd Fellows Tempi
Albav Marble and Granite Works. Hav
ing lately purchased the stock of S A Itiegt
and O W Harris, we shall be pleased to
show designs and itive priota to all intend
ing purchasers. Best of workmen employed
and prices at low aa any for first-claas work.
Visit at before purchasing elsewhere.
Eoam & Achisok
next door to Democrat office) Albany, Or.
Miarira.
It
f ftantl. I M 1.1 fk u,taaB at A tltfina
3- ...........
t llll- r. I . --llf...l .,1.1 I vun. I
Miuari emi.n, "
nlng a shooting gallery at Eugene
Walter Eddy, the boy bitten by a rattle
snake near Eugene, will probably recover,
though It was doumiui tor awnne, as m
w ot gve qute chough whiskey,
n u remarkcd M a curou fact t!
ccr,,kaUl renrMentlng one of our t
that a
silver
,,,Ibpm. i, P. ',mi inla Kt,iCo. can bn sold
rled Into M
- - - - - ,
, of more
than twenty per
... ...ii .iiu.. .liiar h eh
"si iuw i'.c.vmm .... . ,
contains more silver than our own
The sheriff of Harrison county, Ma,
- - t - - . .i l.... t
f"1" in, ., 7' a H
take back w i t lilm the forger, Arthur,
l,f.,-TlrraiviB
, i, 1 i. ii i -
' ". ," ,hlin t
know hi blrJ had flown until he arrived
there,
lohn Merrtman. of Rhode I.land.called
himself a humanitarian and bought up a j
. . . .7 : . 1 .1. 4
Hit oi oiu roiscsanu turncu .Htm uui tu
end their day In peace, Hi had got
anout tinny ami me papers were
mff mm, wnen ni wue got a vorce n
me groiinu oi eairemo oumr, m .
proved that he almot starved her to ucam.
A woman In this city advertise In the
ui. ........ ... ...v
Oregonlan that she I past 3o year, of age
sua wumNn ol mcini ny lei-ure, una
T, !Vr'., "
a . . i ...lit. m ,.-it-.. i
namand ha iV leiier. nt to the cari
of a certain V. O. bott Advertising pava
and the fool are not all dead yet, for that
1 . .... I . I . m M. ....... IhIIu.. mum.m I
oo en iin- uu.tn ii..". v. j
iiiorning.r..Bcnu i-h.-.v..
A few iluva auo a little Child wa tell On
. ....... I
I the Iionl sleo ol Matt snore at cuuenc. i
I The tiiiard snvs i Mrs Mall Miorc ha
. . . - ...... it
adotited the Mute k-l'l baby found In their
yard la.t week. Mr Eccie had agreed to
adopt the child but when aha cnt after
It Mra Spores refused to turrender the
child. The matter wa soon satisfactorily
acttled and Mra Spore I the One who will
acj a mother of the thl'd
TKHrBMAM'K riUll.
tJ'.tad by Albany W.O.T, U
Specific initUncea are often more effec
tive titan gencralixationa, however Bin-
ludtma. I not tliv following auggealive 7
At Ularimla, Iowa, the year Udore nrohl-
itttontiiere were live Biti.Hina paying a
license oi ow earn, ih-bi-ic toia a taa i
"n ..... ...... i'"y
running exeniK'e of the town. At the
anil i.f itm vpir tl.M liw-n u aa In ilf.lii.lmt I
1 ii i...i vi nr afir ih aaliHin uaaottu
lais'iwt a tfintwliutf ru.iV.tit fair litili 1 1 1... I
runnlng exK-nae of the town and left a
atiriilii in the treaaurv.
Hamilton, "nurm, hat a remarkably
... . . .
Ili.iiriHliliiir W U T V wilh eeveittn'ii
...i..i- 1....J...... i....
it.v.iciT -o. -...n uri-siHuiiiw.
eight, tiiouaaii.t ienijranre leaneia are
publiahcu ami tliatril.utci monthly ; a
reciie homo and a hoepttal library are
wen ma niaine.1 ; ecienuno u intraiue
tUBiriH lion liaa Hern aecuruU in Hie wiu
lie -clioole; newiiNiiera are tupplted
w IH1 sviiil'ianvsi.l.y i iisi.Kviiai,: woiai
la vigorously kept up and the Young
Woman'a Union look a after six ltnnde of
Iloiie. two new In ir arliradt and one cuok-
ing achool. The department of nodal
purity la juat aUrting a neweboye' home
and a working boye club.
(Jeueral Clinton ft Fink, the a' rung and
wiae prohibition leader, w hoee death or
curred lat week, waa a fearlnw ulv-at' j party. One of tbe young btdie cehwira
ofnatH.nal prohibition. n one occasion id her ISth birthday; had a campfire,
he raid: 'Tlierum power In jlitlctla
a huge devil-fiBli.wIioeo Uly ia at Waah-
ingtonand whoae Blimy tentaclet reach
clear acroB the land. Cut them olf, one
by one, In Kaneae.Iowaand the Ihtkoue,
and yet the octopus w ill live, ao long at
our national policy aaya he may and
should. The national policy it tax, It-
reiiae, permiBlon, protection. I liange
it to anything Ira than probibition.alter
ail that hat gone before, and the mot at .-r
will not be removed.
TUB awl fM EBB. BeltRV.
" Two threshing outfit began work In
thl neighborhood thl week. O op are
only faiably good, though much be'tcr
than w thought poalhle during the dry
weather In May.
Four hundred and fifty of the Wrenn
sheep were so'd at auction last F"rlJy
Mr Spencer was the purchaser at $1.65 a
head. II sold one hundred of tbe mutton
sheep the same dav to an Albany man,
but did not tearn on what terms.
Mr O A Campbell and sisters, of Camp
''reek, were visiting friend on the Boun
dary last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr K R Luc key hat recently painted h t
house a "beautiful" green color.
Several farmer In thl vicinity put up
hunting notice the past week. Too
much wild shooting to suit the n.
MrsGetchcll visiting Iter mother near
Eugene 'at week,
Nuk" Martin ha gone to California
and It I said will icturn a benedict.
The lUiutidary will lie well represented
at ihe circus next Frldiy,
A iieaeral Btrrak Daw a
Of tbe system is termed General Duirtlity.''
Tbe body it not properly nourished; it ia io
a starved ondttu.o The system cannot
maintain itself. It is remat kabl-to see how
quickly a person in thi condition will revive
under th it.nuenc. i.f Dr Miller's Hydras
tioe Reetorative. For Sale at Posbay St
an
Gift Extkbpbihk. Go and aee tha
lieautiful gold watch at the "Golden
Rule Kazaar." Julius Gradwohl the
proprietor of the Golden Utile Raxaar.ln
forma un that lie baa the Pruo linking
Powder, and No 1 Japan tea, expreaaly
up for hia bumneaa, and for the bene lit
of hi cuHtomera, eaidi liox of baking
powder will win a piece of fine glanaware
and a!no each pound of the tea w ill win a
piece of fine glassware, and cuntoinert
who buy one pound of tea or a liox of
baking powder, which ia warranted, will
have a chance at that beautiful gold
watch. He has a I ho added a tine assort
ment of family groceries to his mam
mouth stock of glassware and crockery,
which is the largest in the Willamette
Valley. Go and see Mr Gradwhol at the
Golden Itulo Iiiuaar, and you will find
that nothimt is misrepresented.
rreaeh Tansy Wafer
Thee wafers are a aure and tafe tpeclflc
for all kind of female troublea and will
remove all obitructlon to the monthly
period, no matter what the cause. They
are just what every woman - need, and
can be used with aafetv. For ale by the
Livingstone Chemical Co , alto from our
ole agent, J A Gumming, druggist, Dl um
ber g block, A lbany, Oregon.
Furnished room to rent.
CDul ruille, Lyon Sc.
Ji quilt of Mr
. The ralult and Ihe Blase,
Rev F M Shrout, pastor United Breth
ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan,, says: "I
feel It my duy to tell what wondert Dr
King's New Discovery hat done for me.
My lung were badly diseased, and my
parishioners thought 1 could live only a
few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr
Kinir'a New Discovery and am tound and
well, gal.iing 26 Iba in weight.'
"1 on hsve a higtockto aelsot from at J
F Powell t o'
Tbe Ladle Dellahled.
The 'deHiit tffeot and tbe perfect if. ty
witli which ladie may use the liquid fruit
Ux stive, Sjrup of Fiyt, under all uomlo ons
make it thsir favorite remedy, le isple-.lnit
to the eye aod to the taste, iiectlo, ettir
tual iu acting on the kidney a, Ii v r aud bowels.
PEARL. At her home in Halsey, on
Thursday morning, July 31, 1889, after a
lingering lllnes. ofabout a year, the wife
ot Revjat Pearl, atihe age of tlxty-'hree.
Mra Pearl wat a pioneer of 1853, residing
in Linn county since then where she wa
respected and beloved by all, She was the
mother of ten children, about half of whom
survive her, together wl'.h her husband,
now 83 yeart of age, A good moiher,
kind wife and an upright neighbor ,another
cf Oregon'a pioneers has gone.
BORN,
PARSONS. On Thursday evening,
July 31, 1890, in Albany, to the wife of
J D Parsons, a son. This is number
fourteen and we are glad to report the
whole family doing well.
Talking about mlnlnif center. iut keep
your onw9 on Aimny.
...( Al w ' "
A11.n- - .11.1 I .-.1
rtllolMnt work Hraua day. Thore ftre no
..wvj unto UIU Kiuu MIIU
iiiotniuiKN'M on incm.
A cntIUl clt v eiccliftnira tint Ita fixit In
it by Maying "JMoro you kick, be Btire
tliore in aoiiHitlilng to kick nt.
There In nothing like keeping no ones
courage ami allowing a bowl front In this
world. The Halern Journal aaya: "Oen
aita, or no e'ciimoi.Halem la the iMtat ainnll
city In Oregon."
It la an Inlerosling (net that the men
who took the recent ceiimm were all re
publican", without an exception, and yet
me iwrty paper are tne ioudeat in de
claring it a grand botch etcetera.
A t tin 4)1 M lililal ri illlif M aa1uai tiia'a in aaB.
vv.m..-i wi.H. -vnwi -
ponitlvely that woman la more
nuperlor than" man. And the men are
now jvt),( 0wn u,, tmfc ti,cy in ,,e
"moat Infer or at" creaturea In e atence.
Nevcriil of our exchange are making
,...,,.. . . , ...
S."?.. . " "
' ; , ''yr r ; J" i
a.lvertlae..,ent tor tbe town. In abort It
im iviT iipiw-ti, i iirr hhv 11 ii. ii'nr
- p1y know what i. what
One of the nolo Indiana, recently im
. . . I f -. . . . I! ... 1 1. . I .. . t .
iiurici limn TOum Airn;w. in um tin. in
ovt-n nv hii tiimuy inuii to auiiri-aa n
" iwr ill H lliir llllllil nj a lie rw ill in ivnn
.....Lu . .. ....... .L .1... I . .. ........
mn.jp n. .u vi rciiinra umi, i. muii
ourry up ami get nia icuer iiome,
.. .. .t ... i . . i .. i . .
If the clreim would get a more aticcta-
Menauie It aliouhl do away with ti
hell and otlicrawlii'llfr fo.lowing It up,
ami Itobiimim la aahl to be trying to do
Mint, having had a falling out with aoino
of the men : and. vet. it ia excruclatinulv
iniercNting to mm men make iooia 01
thcmaelvca by biting at theae anapa.
After n Ikmih'kat man had handed hia
rcaurve neat ticket to the man at the en
trance of the acuta a rlreua lady with him
wbm heard to remark : - "TIioho are the
fdUm. w10 burn ua up after we leave
n,ecity : but we haven't done ao.though
fc (orvalIii &u,t who failed to get
CHm,K, roMI,w ji.i OT a, lively manne;
proliably BUggeeting the remark
""""
The Telenhoiu-Hek'lter. of McMittn
villi-. aavN the F'.lectric Call IV alver-
t"ug acheme, Using worked by a young
man, in a Bwiti.He. Aa he hat not reaohed
is 11 1. i : ii.i .1.1 1. iH !... ...
I .liimuy is la iHiaaioio sum in im si.i.v v
- ,,. i..iu i.tom in. thouth.
I ...11.. ,....! i...... il.inki.art i.f .mr
. 'i r "... .'. -
1 ntiM-na had rather be awindied man not.
Kevcral of our buaineaa men will patron
UM rat trap, unreliable concernt who
rn),'t ., j(lrr,j u, UM tj,e clumnaof ha-al
.tapera that work over three hundred
,rtyi( n n,,, year for the community
Population of Albany and uburl-i, 6,8-0
air Vaqalaa stay Lellrr.
IlALTtnoaa Cawi-,)
Nttwroar, On, July 31, IS'JO.f
Vc atill are enjoying ourwclvea. On
hist Saturday evening wo had a birthday
wn amig and wound np with a taffy
pnUjng. Kverylo.y bal a fine time, and
long will the fair maiden remember her
IMth birthday.
We walk here until we get too tired to
gr 8ny longer. And audi appetite aa
we liave, bow much we enjoy the fiah.
s,me of our camtera catch nice liah
every few day.
TIiIh morning qtiib a party of u took
our dinner and went over to Nye creek.
W e found quite a number of neat tt-
tagea over there; made a few calls on
aome of the residents. I believe tmiat of
the people there are from Albany. They
are very pleasantly situated in their cot
tage. Home of them have lovely view
of the ocean from their seaside homes.
After going around and having a pleasant
chat with the Albany tenters, we found
a pleasant place to eat our dinner; we
had our spjictitcs alxrnt sharp enough to
enjoy our g.l thing. At'XTT.
Weather
Summary of Meteorology for Jsly, 1800,
from ohkervatinna taken at Albany, Lino Co,
Oregon, by John Rriggs.voL ubeervrr foe the
Signal Service, U S. Army.
Highest barometer on th 13, 29 93.
Lowest barometer, on th 6, 29. "X
Mean barometer for tbe month. 29.90.
Highest dsily average of bar. "'J 94.
Loweat daily average of bar. 29.K3.
Highaat temeratnr on th Ut, 94.
Lowest temperature on th 10, 39.
Mean fur the month 65.62.
Higaeat daily rang of t her 00 tha 22,43.
I .west daily rangeef iher. on the 6, 10.
Mean temperature at 7 a, in. daily A9.
Mean temaerataie at 2 p. in. duly 8 1.38.
Mean temperature at 9 p. m. daily 61 29.
Prevailing direo Uoua of wind, N.
Ma Velocity or force, 3.
Total rainfall or melted snow, 0 3S.
ltoptb of snow at sad of muih, 0.
Numlwr of days on w biuh .01 iucb or mor
rairr foil, 3.
Noinlier of day of cloudinea average 8
scale of 10, 5.
Of 31 day obaervationa 19 were clear, 5
cloudy, 7 lair, 0 rain, 0 baxy, 0 overcast, 0
tmoky.
Frost on the morning of 0 day.
Temp. 0 56 00 average of 12 years. '
Raiufall, 0 21 on average of 12 yeara
krir rralse.
Self praise ia no recommendation, but
there ar time when one must peimtt a tier
eon to tell the truth about himself; W hen
what he says 1 supported by the tettimony
of others no irasouaLle mis will doubt his
word Now, to say that Allcock't Porous
Plasteia ate tbe only genuine and reliable
porous piaster ms.le it not self praise iu the
slightest des-r. e. They have stood the teat
tor over tic 1 ty years, and in proof of their
merit it I only locisaarv to call attentiea
to the caret they hv dieted add the vol
untary testimonials tf those a ho hay used
them.
Beware of imitations, sad do tot bade
crived by misrepresentation. Ask for All
cock's and let no solicitation or explanation
ui.i.ioe yon taccept a tubattto'e.
Allcook a corn ai d buoiou shields effect
quick and certain! relit f
Tub Records or Marion county show
the platting of many thousand acres of
land in small tracts of from 5 to 10 acres.
(Japital City Fruit Farm of 640 acres.Sun
nyaide No 1 3'-'0 acres, Sunnyside No 2
i acres, k-uonyside ro 3470 acres.and
anuiuber of others have been placed on
the records by the Oregon tfd Company
of Salem, Oregon.
This company is also doing business in
Portland and Albany, and have for sale
numerous other small tracts. The great
advantage of . this plan is that it brings
together in one community the class of
people who are all engaged in the same
business, vis: fruit growing.consequently
there springs Up large drying and can
ning establtshments similar to those in
the city of Salem,wbich advantages makes
profitable market for the products ot
these fruit farms.
Consult your interest by buying of the
Oregon Land Company of Salem.Portland
or Albany,
Great Si.aughtkr. Q W Simpson
has made a great' slaughter in prices on
alt summer goods to close thm out
namely :
Lawns that we told for 12 15 ()) 16
tedticcd to 8 cents. All wool challiet that
we sold for ao 2$ 30 reduced to 15 centt.
Challiet that we told for 10 13 16
.reduced lo 7 centt,
Satteens ihat we told for 16K 20 30
reduced to 15 centt. .
And a general reduction on all summer
goods. Look at display and pricet lo the
window. .........
G. W. Simpson.
This Trade Mai k on a ttove
means It Is thn best thrr ex
perience and skill can con
trive. Sold only by imlth
Si Senders.
Wall Papkb. -I have just received
ry:n tha eidt a Urg-3 iavoicojf wall pa
oer, borders, decorations, etc., including
the plain ingrains which are becoming
very popular. . These goods are better
styles and cheaper than ever before.
Samuel K You no.
nam Ann ABseto.
THUHSDAY
T J Ovarmsn is at hia N swport cottage.
Parrish won't go not, say tho Puitland
paper.
The attend niioo at the olrcu this after
noon was rather latge.
Tha popalati in of Line county under the
recent c.nsus will be about 14,200.
The population of 8 ilt Lake City is in-
oreaaml by tha oennuB ofllae to 43,0:13 against
zu, ua ten yaara ao.
Hnpa atart in at alvrnt 17 ont in thl
valley, but aome urownr think they will net
20 before the swm is over
Tht return gameo' bail between the flock
Creek and the Lynn jbib wa tdavad Sun
day at l.yon, thn so re ataniling 19 to 31 in
favor of the Lyons.
John Dw wm iu the city to-day snd.
usual, waa diaord-rly, insulted pimple 011
the street, and acted enhecniiiiiiK vm...rlly.
Tho result was another inmate for the cli-
boose.
Frof Loisette'a meiiiory tystem it crratinu
greater interest thsn evet in ail part of the
country, and persons wishing to improve
their memory allodia ami'l for his propctu
free, as adyeitised la anoiher column.
llurr and Frank Power retnraed last even.
ing from Tillamook eonuty, where thry have
been with the Albany surveyiug psrty fur
several month. The i rew are niw ah'iut
thirty-five mile from Tillamook, and will be
about a month longer on tho trip.
Miss Urille flodine retumad list -vninu
from a yeara trip east, stopping hi Undo for
taveral waeke, She spent most of b"r
time wilh her oouain, Mr, M .j. Powell, of
Ht Louia.
One of the Quest foundation ever built in
Albany lathe new one Inst completed for
tbe Baltimore block. It I wood iioul;Ii lor
a ten atory hriok.snd aomntnne it i pi-aiM
even Btorie will be added to thu three thxt
will start it.
J 8 Aotonellc, tbe ratlioad c;iitric'"r,
ame in yesterday fiotn the Soot.d ai.d h ft
last night lot the seme i f hi L; li smls
Kliiin contract, whih he anilnntand to Im
prautieally finished. 1 1 will return to
morrow anil make bid for a ortn.t of the
UnloB raclno taoondextentioii UreKonuu
Mr FUrl Rica, cf the St.Cli trie II el, i-
making tiMne neat Improvaiii-itit aroi.d hi.
hotel, among other removing unit old l.uil l
lok, on the site of which he wid build e line
lawo tennia court. very popular and
healthy game tht will be a great tirivth ge
for hia guests.
A match foot race lt Cmo on and
Wingard, took place at the racetrack ye
terday for a para, of t'.'oO Omeion w n
eaailv bv thrae fnet. The two will run '
Walla Wall for 1 1 000 in a wwk,.i,
Baker City Reveille. Cameron iC tmlli.'
foot racer, who it aeama ha .wn 1 c '
what of a hlppodromer Thi r''lh i,h,
it waaclaitoml. wa f-'f blood.
Tiiav rouoiiT. A chco man and a
Jordan Valley man got l ito a flHt in
Baumgart's saloon, this forenoon, over Im aginary
evil, resulting in a lively contest.
The men were promptly arrested aod fined
$5 apiece and cos'. Tne Jordan Valley
man liquidated, while thi circu man
went to the callbaoae.
A Calacooi a Mas Mr Jodc Moore, of
Browi.sville, wa In the city to dav. He
Is a member of the Caiapnoia Mining
Company there and report the trail pro
gressing rapidly toward the mine. A
report of the director show these mines to
have some fine prospect, and there I no
doubt thev will be heard from in an em
phatic manner.
Thb Best Yst, Mr Halvorsei arrived
from the Albany mine on Ihe Sa"tiam
yesteidav with the .blest specimen of ore
ever brought to Albany. Their value I
sin. ply marvellous, aud th best of il I
there I lot like It In the mine .Some
mall Bpeclmn are solid with the metal,
fully half being gold, and in the Uiger
piece the pure tuff can be sci free in
all part. Nothing ever produced from
the richest mine ol the world can surpass
these specimens. There l no question at
alf that the Santlam country 1 full of
thUorc. and a soon a the new quar'x
milt i made and put n the field,! here wiM
be aome practical demonstration 011 the
aubject. Some of the specimens brought
down by Mr Halvotaen may be seen at
Burkhtrt & Keeney's.
Th crippled atreet merchant Lft I hi noon
for SaWm.
Mrdsi. ft.!ffr went to Salem to-d-ty 00
bo loea.
Hon. AW Si.nard, cf Brownsville, ta 10
tbe city.
A Catholie Church andSuter auboul ia to
be located at (Iran' Pa,
Mr Arch II tinnier and w if. are bom. from
their trip to the niuunta'B.
Mr EE Montague and family arehon
from a several week trip to tbe mouuUu.a.
Mr Hiram Thornton, with S K Yonng,
left to-day on a trip to Y quins Bty aud tba
Sound country.
Rev 8 h Memiager ant wife and Mi.
Mamie Johnston returned home to day fiom
the Bay.
Mr Outer Heudiicaoa ant family left to
day for Fiudley Spring, where thy will
radicate f.ir several weeks.
Mr II Lmpmn, who liu beso traveling
throutfh Eujtem Oreoo f..r the A Ivance
(breaker, baa been ia the city.
Last evening a eircut rider fell from his
bora dislocating ooe of hia finger, which Dr
cilia, who waa preacnt, attended to.
Th reaidenoe of J L IIUI waa robbed Ves
terday daring tbe absence of the family.'anr
thrj revolver aod some jewelry takvn.
Th Harney Valley J terns of January 8,
1890, arrived at Baker City, a few daj a ago,
a marvellous feat of mail carrying.
Dr Ellia left this noon fcr.Newport, to be
gone two orth-eedays. Mia Ellis and sit
ter, Miaa B. rtha, ha been there aome time.
Several men are trying to work op an
Anaoortea boom for Bay City, Till. uiook Bij ,
through tbe piper; bu Oregoniaos are get
ting their eye teeth cat.
Laat evening the litOo aon of J W C 11 son.
of Jlbinon wa lost, causing CiiiaiderAble
anxiety until be waa found before midnight,
staodtur on the atep at the depot.
The merry-KO-ronud, reo. pt ly in thi city,
ia now at R.ieburg,and the wonnn with the
shooting gsllery, recently there. 1. approach
ing Albany.ao l ao the worlds kaleido koj
keeps moving.
A J Wagner baa leased the Chemekete
hotel at Salem and Mr Monroe will retire.
At usual at th different of each new admin
istration it will be run now the way it onkht
to be.
It ha fsotthat may well be considered
that Attoria's oentut was taken when tht
flaWmen were a!L there, re.ll residents of
tbeoity fir only two or three mo:i'.hs each
year. Kara tux.
Rev Chas McDonald, of Harriahuri-. w ill
deliver a leotnre at tho WOTU hall next
Sabbath evening, entitled "Eighteen Years
Experience a a Railroad Engineer." He
will also pr ach In the morniug at the same
plsce. livery body invited.
lit aatouishing to a oerton nnaconaiuted
with Matthews & Washburn how thev sell
suoh a large number of stoves and rsnues.
oat an mspeution or their immense stock
soon convtucr anyone that their stem i the
rd0 to go w ken needing anything ja their
line.
The Tacoma Le.lier man must have been
reading the Eugene paper, He aaya:
fortland seems bound to be a more doduIous
city than Taooma, even if ehe haa to annex
the entire state of Oregon to accomplish the
nobie am bit ion. We're afraid that even this
deti?e wiil prove uuavaiiina.
At 12 o'clock: lost niuht in a'arni nf fir.
called th department to tho east end of
Second Street, where an old hnue,of praotto
ally no value. belonging to Capt K j Lanntng,
wa loanu completely in Htraes, makmg
big llaxe. Notwithstanding the lone- inn
and the headway gotten the flame were ex
tinguiehed, two atroamt doing yery active
and effeotiv work . How it waa set riro i
merely a matter cf BDeonlation s but it wss
probably a eirou day affair.
Attached. This forenoon, on com
plaint of Mr "Nick Zimmerman, an at
tachment was served against Chas
Parker, the blacksmith, for about 90
due him for board, etc. -Price & Robson
came in with a second claim of about
300. The sheriff now has charee of the
shop and is settling the matter, though
several harrows, claimed to have been
delivered, are in dispute.
Police Matters. Last evening after
the circus, about 10 o'clock, Fred Ross
and a couple other young men ' were
sauntering away from the tent,
making disparaging remarks about the
performance, when thev were taken, to
task in a very emphatic manner, by a
couple prominent circus men, resulting
in yonng Row getting a hit with a cane
acroHt the now?, breaking it. Several
men atenoed in. a revolver waa even
popped out by a citizen who proponed to
aee the circuit men brought to Justice.
They were brought Iwfore the Recorder
ana gave their namea aa lower ami
Green, though we are In'ormed one waa
a aon or M r itomnaon. JJotii pieau gnuiy
ami were lined 10 and coatB.
MArCBOAY.
las F Powell & Co.
Have Vlereck shave yon.
A remarkably qnlat Saturday.
The imputation ol Atir ni 167,000.
Texas Tom and hit crowd art io Astoria,
A popular plsce L Viereck't tbrviag and
hair dressing parlors.
A fust ola shave for only 13 cents at L
Viureck'a, Kalttnarsb Kiock, Albany, Ur.
Iliad Matthews & Washburn's new ad
to-dy.
73 t;.:kcts had Un sold tl.U afteri oon for
the excursion to Ysipiina Kay.
A nw Im of Id ' h it Jaat recti vtd at
the Lidi.' lli.iiAr.
W If JUym-iud, tlin imuranre man, of
Portlvid, ii in the city .
MrTJStiter, of thi DkmOi'MAT we it to
the Iliy t'tis noun
Mi WimmIiii, of T-ooij,, i in the city
tne kttBt 01 i r Mo', t.er, Mr A IS WimmJid.
4 M lUrdue has so'd out, and nowofTot
his furniture for rale. 'Cil rad for b.
gsi i.
S. rvuj. will i.chthl lo t.e li tiat church
to .!nrro-, mo 11 ing snd vtni g, R.-v
'I'r.iinl u I pre king.
Tim CaU;0'.U s. er list bti o fuii.lied to
tho Sutism cnl, snd on hung (hul e-l
w found to wik will,
Hlo.l.i.. tli.ally Until dcdd that
Katsl. iiihiiu.i II It w 1 in t th? .f Wil
.nun ai.aruii.
In a yar fn.iu the wool clip of Crook
cou nt ad, ii. 1 r.iu ht to Albany by way of
llieO. P , .i.l n ait IIO prophet.
J S Ai t x.tlie 1 exoitUd in AUunv m a
fw .! , a to imike e-iin a',.. prepraU.ry to
bidding on an O P contract.
nevrrm ap..uaitio-ia lor pens! mi. oi lfr
the new lw, hava lxn msla i.t ttno c It
Among ot.er Mr K MeK eight baa aypl tf,
R-v Rucr-.of Citalli, hia reigurt .
pt .r ol the I 'otrel iouat ullnrch, at Col
v.l is, i,. witl move to l'oilaid nd kt
k!Bj;o in aun.e oilier l.usine..
Grade tlsl.i kayo I. en sit aloni; First
street, south side, Inn ween Feiry and Wash
iiiKl iii. piepatatory to utt'iij- ihe sidewalk
sf.il oeiioins. on (.is.e.
i Mra'Mnek tishow.ffoni the Warm Hpriuz
1 1 .1. ..... .
! i.iiu.n i.-. i.o, w as in vi n V 1 . 1 1 1 o if ac-
waa 01 via 11 v
pii.iiitat.ee. a lew dij s the Utter prt of laat
wk. ,"v.e a. i.t, to Albany Monday.
uronn-tiiN limes.
Rev W It Humphrey. r.:o n-Jy a reeident
ol Ibis ei'y, who lo .v. dlo Concord, 21, is
una a iciiic 't i.f lototto. ',('.. nti Coata
uoiinty, ,i.
W II .mutt ta .l.i'i.i the ilsy. Aa he ia
aptilty ci.terpnsi.iif fellow we sa2L'et that
he l.riurf l.ak a mlot-k "f "-jus'ic ti n"for the
poor fallow w ho cau l go.
The po.tollioe rtceipt ti Portland are
mure than tnose of VUl nod 1 .coma com
bined, i.l the probabilty i the population
of Ihe city is as much a that of (he two
Cltle
C B Cili.le, at one time an Oregon editor,
i now paatnrr.f tbe Corgrci;atinBl church.
at K-coiidi lo, Cal. A tew years newspaper
work ai.ould tit most any edit r to Iki a
miaisler
Itockry K.rhatt ha I en sworn in a col
lector of customs, at Portland. J W Minto,
though be cannot he cbirl of police, of Port
111. 1. will tie weigher aud ganger under Mr
r.arturt.
F E Arulierijersnd tm't leave to-n:Lt
for a month tup to their former home at
Sso Fratjcl c . Mia Eva Mi.Ioer will hsye
charge of th- IWni Tt-;ej.rpb t-fC during
Mr Arnber.ir'. ao.et.ee.
ift-.'lier verv painfdl aceid.nt Uok place
in town lrt H.turday. Sc-veral children were
,.limt on the sidewalk in front of R C
Warner'a la iitufi store, when a. woven wire
b.iltk.twa leaning sg.u.-t the l.uildiuc,
fell njK.n M. J C MvKr..u" little f.-cr year
ohl au, l res.10 h a le at tl thtgh
KroW n.v.lla Tiaie.,
'.Of the. nil e human iac 50Tf(iCO 000 are
well clothed, lhat is they Wear nr".t.t
aoine kind: 83O.00O.MI0 bl.:tOLj j sooaked,
nd 700.tNBj,000 nuly e.v, r jr'sol the t-ody ;
WKl.tNSJ (ssi live in h.Hi-e v. 7o0,O(X).0U0 in
nuu aud caves, and 250,000 tJ viitu lly
have l.o 1 h. iter.
JaaFPoaill&Cc.
Cusick' tdditioo.
(Sold cine, at Will oi Stark'.
F. M. French kevpt railroad time.
Rock candy drip at C E Browueji'.
t Jf jvcRIi in paraaols at S E Young'..
Choice tanned sweet potatoes at C E
BrownvliV
Prepsril mtckrel, in lib caos, at OE
Browne!!'.
He?uuaiiera ,f,r garden scedt at 'C E
Bruwue'l.
For artist' tupplie go to Stan.-ud. t
Coiick's.
The latest slid music, discount. at Mrs
Ifyman's. ,
Deiicinu cauntd craulcraiea at C. E
Br w cell .
Spring over coating at Zck.a i 3en, rp-,
postte Post. Qice.
Genuine Iowa sorghum on draught at C
E Drownell B.
A largs and fine itx'k of gold' canes to se
lect from at Will & SUrk'.
Have you seen those parlor toils lhat T
Briuk haa just received? They are nice.
Spring jicketa and beaded capea at re
duced priceaat Samuel E Vonng'a,
If you wnt a fine toilet or bath stwp call
00 Stausrd k I uMuk, City Drag Store .
When wanting the beat grocerioa ii th
market at reasons1' price call on F r -ell
A Co.
A su-e care for the whisky h.ihit: Dr.
Living, ton's Aotidote for Druukennea will
cure any csae of the lliiuor habit iu trom l.n
to thirty duva, from the mod rate driuker to
the drunkard. The Antidote on I yiven
111 a cup ..f 0. ITne wiihont the k no a led e of
the erMta taking ii. Tho Aut:d..r will not
tiijtue the bealcn ia any way. Manufactured
I y the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland,
Oregon, tr from J A Cuunniojr, soie agent,
Albany.
New Blacksmith Shop. G iV Willis
hat just completed his blacksmith shop at
the corner of Second and Railroad streeta
where all kind of iron and wood woyk
can be had and done in first class order
Bring on your plow, wagor.s, etc., etc.
for repairs.
J W Bentlcy. beat boot and shoe maker in
oity; AMDusite Fortnuller Irv ing a
I have just received a Urge invoice cf lao
curtains, rarging in price from one to nine
dollars a pir, sciim, vUrtaiu ueta, etc. Alto
a line of curtain pVe si r! fu-niture cover-
np. SamcklE Y'ocno.
iflr
RESTORATIVE
PERFECT HEsfr
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The only Kaneoly known which will
Stimulate the Nutritive Processes of tha
. Humaa'Sjstem,
By thl natural and rimpte means tt quickly
and permanency OURES Alt Forma of
Dyspepita, Constipation, Mental and "
kervous Kxhaustlon, General Debility,
:rln Fag, or any exhausted or weak
emed condition of the y stern., from what;
pver cause, Skla Krnptlona, Holls, Kuj),
ntngr Snrc. Scrofula, and all Disease p
the Blood, Stomach, IJver and Kidneys,
1 .00, SIX BOTTLES FOB S5.00.
Br. Hiller" 84 pairo book, descriptive of Hy
drastine KestortiVB and hia olher liuaediel
Scut free by mail.
HILLER DRUS COsn Francisco, Csl
JToa balb bi
fCSBAY & KASCN, ALBANY, CCS.'
Revsre House;
ALBANY, - OREGON
CHAS. I'FEIFFEH PROPRIETOR.
willed ui In find-claim style. Table
oippllcd wltb tba beat In tbe market,
Nloe aleena apartment. (Umple room
or commercial trayelera,
Mrrr Cearw t. aeit freaa th sfetel.Tn
FOSHAY & MASON,
5tiAte abb n
Druggists and Booksclltra,
A a n t for John B. Alden't publication,
which weaell at publlaber' rrlee with
tge'','
AI.HANT. OKKWfK
CWT, ! mew hr in the country, a
Llewelien red Better, whtte point, k
1, lral reward upon return or Inform
tlon of wbereaboiiu.to C W Watt-, Al
bany. 0-
Pllal
FOR
AD ALL
SKIN DISEASES
00S'3 CELEBRiTED fDiSOH CU
Jtlt'sniIUninalkmsiiiIlrriUt;- .andialht
anly ... destroyer of Hkroba sad ouier bai
Faraaltia.
fn ft. Price. 2 5 cents a Box.
UAY h SKSTDERS.
ES
isalera in General Mernandi88. v
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Wo have the txciutivo Control ot
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Anddot't hat lo ofer m prlrt to tH fe
' xa$.ortU'J$BtSTItA. ort Ctu koi4S
OKE JIKD OXE HALF POUKSS.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG,
ALBANY. OREGON.
4. WHITNEY,
MMii..et ltd Oonnsellcr it Lai
ND-
Pabllc
OSECOM
Sotnv
A IS A
Delmonica Restaurant,
"COBSEB F1T ANP ELLMVOBTH STS.
Tie nnder-icnril havin pnnbaved tba
old Hdr.ean Re.Uar..t t'Snd has opcoed
ond.-r thaalove n ne a lirat'Siaat reataa
'i... We are tiiepared to fnruiah mewl
! for part tea or dance on srte-rt notice. Oys-
tr aarred in every sty ia. eastern or oi;
all kind -f H-h ti owj ia tbe market,,
Employ only lir e'aB I eJp. kd waitieg
wiil Irfi prompt od coorteoo. Regular
tr-.eals 23 eti. Coffee of Crat-claaa quality 4
nd a cup of coffee and cake at from 5 to IS I
U. 1 am well known In this city bd rwk "
nest th. tiaeiia to give me a call.
SAMGOETS' Proprietor
" "MONEY. CHEAPrMONEY.
We have made arrangemcntt to aupply
money to all on long time at low rate o ,
Interest n Improvrd f.uni and city prop
erty. Thee who contemplaje building,
brick block or gopd brjck business hofise
can get money. See u.
Wallace & CnsMiB. .
Albany
IRONWORKS.
.Mi. ufaiiu rem o
lAM ENGINES CRIST ANO SAW
mil MACHINERY IRON FRONTS
WD All KIH5S OF HEAVY -ANO
LIGHT WORK, IN
IRON ANO BRASS
CASTINGS.
liiil attention jwiti o 1 plrina U
da of machines
PaUoros Made oa Short Notice.
X. S. STEELE
Real Estate I Loan Broker
Large list of g' od farm and city property
fcraa'e, '
Ians, moeey on real estate In Don 10&
adjoining oountic. w
Ioturaoc wtitten op in reliable ccnipa: it
Notary Public i-nd eonveyanoer.
Call on or write me.
S.N.STEELE,
Albany Oregon.
THE PLACE.
By all Oiea,H e)l Ojj
Pae. Brothers.
'or out
G roeeries,
Froiucc. Baed Goods. Etc. Etc.
1 l.elr goods are tbe hpat a" ihf lr pfio
wasonabi. ' '
ALBANY OR.
WRITSIAH & HULJEET BEOS., I
Real Estate Agents,
Farn.e and llanuhea for tale. -
Also city bro party in Albany
and Coryallia.
Conrad Mever.
e-pRoptiiT, qjr.
TAli BAKERY
tCm-uer Eroadaluin and' First Sts.,
deaij:r in
atssaied rraila, Caiunl .M est in,
Havawre, . Qieentwar, .
9rtes. Frolta. FegetabJf ,
. wvwww. -.ari w,
, v agmr 8p't.
' t'oflee. Test,
Ete1,. Eto.,
' r .v-et everything that is kept In a gen
a t variety and grocer? ore. Highest
o rket price paid for i
ll iiinos of gnostic:
t .WiiV'
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