I W -e"V I - r f Thousands of Smokers The Millionaire in his palace, The Laborer in his cottage, The Swell on the street, The Sailor on his ship, Comfort-lovers everywhere, Prefer Bull Durham. Blackwell's WEATHKKFOKO ClIAHBEKLAM, Attorney at Law. Will practice in all court of tha tola. Special attenU.n given to tnUer in prebat and to co.hKtion. Of KICE-ln th Kllan Maek. w R BI1LYEI' Attorney at Law en J Seliciter in Chancery. Oollee- I on ail pacta. Laana ncaiiateo on Albany, Oregon. BO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law, and Notary PabJo. Will pra-.iee in all the mart of thia Mate Special atleutiaa eWwi to reflections and matter In prhat r:-l'puir Bssati-Twsdtl Block Albany. Ogn D. a j. 11 I i 11 ' B :.M Rtfi UN A WATSON. ail legal mitten will recj i a promp ffl.-9ir.UU FsUaw't TwtaV., Albany, O kttenti a Jt.vrANYEj H.U-KLEH&N, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. J J .WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. J A TIES J. CHARLTON, Attoraar-at-Law. All legal, baainers attanded to promptly: FL1NW3 Block, A'baay, Or D R. J. E. HI I.I. . Pnycirian an J Sarieon . OFFICE Corner Ferry slftiats, Albany, Oregon. D HS. WISTOI fc DAVIS. Phyaldan ao Sarreon.. OFFICE -Corner eeood and B, jlabin tret. Albanr, Or. Call promptly auerueu l aty and canntry . c. I . CHIMBERL II V. It. D. nwaiwHilal "S"SpecLJlt tn diaeaaa af the Eve Twenty Tearsiperiaooi Offloe boors 7 ta 0 a mi w 3 p in, and DUI evening. Aibaat, Oregon. I ',do prepared itni furnish! art si in quantities to salt at reason j Pj aoiei raici Order books will iis f ouasl'at a:o ;f rrsoa i. iwnwn, jonn igauianl rarkr twos. vVrgon will axil for order at th&sa places it lam and 3pm daily, exesp Sunday. Prompt service gnaranteel. A BARGAIN. FPOIT AND VHtriDLlrt, Ot consisting of 4) acre,, lax" niil) north or Albair. Lnj',T o an J itwill i I. Fi i . . i matio . w V . . ASU A BIG STOCK -:- of?-:- Baby :-: Buggial beit Jsssr rtmerit ever brought (to Albtry just received atj StcAtft Sox's. See (he Buggies and Get friees ONLY LINE RUN NING Hi 111 .! Seal 't 1 Il'Jl ssal llkNal ' FA. TdBVaSafMstaaM remuf as 2 T II ROUGH I) AII.Y TKA1KS PoriiaDa, S:45 . M. 7:3rP.H. DAYS TO CHICAGO Leaving WW 7 Honrs Quicker lo St. Paul. . 2o Hours Quicker to Chicago. 40 Honrs Quicker te Omaha Kansas City. and PULLMAN AND T0P!3T SLEEPERS, FREE PECLIKINQ CHAIR CARS DINING GARS. For rates and general information call ai, or addrest W H H C R LBURT, Asst.Gcn'tPat. Agt, 154 Washington St.; PORTI.AND. (JRKCOK. O KKCiOW PAC IFIC RAILKOAO fO.. T. K, Hogir, Keceiver. JUMMEK ICXCaRSfONS; fOIt 1892. Ticket now 011 ralo x CorvaUH un 1 AI b:ny for tli-se excursion at the vrry low Ronnil Trip Uat of $3 25 and t3.50, re upecdvel.' . Good far tbe goinglti-ip on 1VEI!E9DA YNund MATUKDA1 S of Audi week nn,,for aisturn until Sap lerohor 30ih. 1892.) CC BOG U Ik. dVk. v. , IcFarlaiidi -:- UKALKR IN - Harness - and -Saduler,; v O Display in the Dow.. Opposite First National Bank, Albany, Or gULLRHAH M9l(lNGl9BACCa PUREST, MOST RELIABLE. I j old kii (oje tre nyerry old soul, Had lived itisreatqgeojoUrs, He would latecalled jor BULL DURHAM To snjoke .9 f?is pipe, And been tTerrier Under its powers. Durham Tobacco DURHAM, N. C. Co., EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Irea Train la v. Portland Daily. South 7:00. a. Li 10:ra Lv tlltl! Ar mo vi lt 1, lArJ, V r-i-. Portland Albany San ftWASwSS AtTIS a Li ( 4:33 a M La 7,-(Wr u Akya train atap only at fallowing station north a! Roseburg. Kant Portland, Oregon City, W.ixl onrn. Salem. Albanv, Tangent, ShodJ, Halsey. 11 ar- risbarg. Junction City, Irving, Eugene. mail, saav la a I Lv Portland Albany Roseburg Ar ' tin r a Lt I tt:M a ZLr I 7:O0a ir-tra I L 5:5'Jra J Ar auaxr locl bsilt atc-aer Srsoat) t OS r a I L Portland Albacy Ar I ;o J t S.e r a I Ar Lt I S:S) a S:l6aa Mis Albany Lebanon Lebanon Ar Lv Ar tv Art Lt 1 :2Cr a M a Dm I lifts. RIIPFFT SIFFPFIK i Kumut. ii 1 j . . . 11 1 Par A waasaaadattaw et Psntsnn, . holding eeaad-CIa llraeia,aiteaea ta et-pre- s Trata aTaal lda BHvlaiaa. rBBTLABB ABB t'OBTALLI. Ban. raaia aaur (Kxcwpt Snnoay, 7.SU a a Itv Portland Ar I tVSO r a ltd r a Ar Corral ii Lv U-JW ta , : a axraas raaja aan.T (Excjpt Baaday . 4:lura Lt PorUaad Ar I :3S a T:iSrAr Median villa LTS.a4e Tnrowfirh Ticket. all paints EAST, AND SOUTH. Foitn.. iatoraitttoj regarding rata, aw as, sa Company Agaat at AlVny It. KOKULSR B P. ROGERS, atanaeer Aaat O. F. and P. , At. Portland. Oregon. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Oiegon Pacific RailfOdd, T E UM.k, Receiver t Qisgm Da?8lopm9nS ro's Steainsrs, Short Line to Calirornla FlrsfrotasE through passenger and a eight lino frem Portland and all poinds to the WUlamatia Valley to and from Han Franciaco, Cal. Boats make ci oa connection at Alt. au 'th trains of the Oregon Paclfl Railroaa TUtESCUEDC-Ut. axoept Sendars.1 1t Albany lfcJ a, . Lav Taqama, 7 s" a, a I. save Crralli 1: r. a . ! Lear CorraIUa.tO:S& a.a Arrle Taqiuna, I: " e. a Arrive Albany, 11:13 a.a O- A O. traias connaat at Albany and O.rtallit. The above trains coanaottvi Vaonina with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Steamships hate-sea Vaqmna and Han Francisco, ft AI LI KG DATES . rao TA4.CDM. Uttaev. 1 tsu SXad Slat raoa sax raaacawo wTlknwslli Vallay, Ueoeataer SUj ; tsth ; f7th. The Comptnv rvwrt ins ngat to ihanga sailing dates without notice. W. B. PaaaSngar from Partland and illametta Valley points can make close soansction with tbe trains of the Yaquln route at Albany or Corvallia, and irdet flnad to Han Fran-lsco should arrange ta rrlv at Taauinn the eveuing hafore dst rsaiiing wPaseacer a a I'r.lgtl ratesalwayt th Laweat Soi23?ifi5 AmfriSi-r Annr.oy for ToT'.'ora-Hlcii r.I MIT.VN k CO K., Oldest bara&u lor a.- , Br-iry patent toa.- 1 , tbe public by k vtD. . INS CO NATIONAL BANK. A OT A LB ART. OH roots. CAPITAL STOCK flOS.SOO. sldeut aal L COWAH, e-Preddont J B BALaTON. at l:ablr O A ARCUIBOLD. I aaorosa. I L Oawan. J B K-Jtaii. W 8 Ladd, W II Uollra, J A lrawrt JI O 1 A Areh bald. fRANSAma a aenoral bauklne tnuilnea. DRAW SIOI11 IlKAPTU on New Vork. San , 1 1 Oi-tli ' Oregon. AN MOitEY on appioeed SwassrBf RW ElVEdeoealtaaabrast check. 1RHT NATIONAL. BftWH, OF ALBANY, OBEOON, rident Vice President . . . .-"sable.....' A.. LFL1NN 8. R.TOCNO ..g, W. LAN0005 rttAK 8 ACTS A GENERAL banking boatoeea. ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check. SIGHT EXCHANGE and tel Tapble transfer, sold New York, Ban Pranolnos. Cnicag and P ntland reaaa y;.CO .LECTIONS HADE on Uioraht tans, tiaserow. J. E. Yoosa E, W, Ltow L E Bkaur, L. Puaa KuwatD t . box. B ANeX OF OKEGOR, ALBANY, OREGON. t'apllal. IS 30,0110. Preaide.it .'. II F MERRILL Vice-President E J LANNIBO tahler... lav W UfaAlN Transacts s gene-s banking business: Exchange bought and sold on all the prluelpal cities in the United Htatesi ale on England, Ireland, Franc and Germany. Collections mad 0 at all sccessibls points on favor bla terms, interest allowed 0.1 time depaaita. JW CfJICK : CO. .BANKER OF ALBANY, OHVOoN, TRANSACT general Bu.kinr bindntm hBAW SIGHT URAFTd oil Nw York, Han Fr n eand Portland, Oregon. LOAN MONEY on approved taeurity. itECKI VE denoait subject In check. CO) t.F.cnri v' .ui . . f .. b . terms. INTEitE-ir paid on tinw.depoetw. B ANK OF aiciO, stno, oKi.uon, dent... shier H Mskiiis .0 g Mat F K MALC - Ons-half lutsrett ia a esoii psvh'g husinsss an 1st sttt for sale Bt a bartfain. For parliculart In quire at this utlioe. 9aBBBaBBBBBabfirV t eiuurtat WHAT THE ELECTIONS MEAN The September elections have all heen held. The cjueition is have they she! any light on vrhst the lesult or the presidential contest will be. In the election in Alabama where the dem ocrats suffered loss from their fotmer majority, the cause is traceable to dissensions of a vety bitter kind in the party rather than from a dis position on the part cf individual democralato break their relationship with the party. The democrats will carry Alobama easily for Cleve and. In Arkansas the democrat, were pret ty well united and they have increased their tnajor- jtyof 18S8 no! withstanding their net loss to the people's patty will be about ao.coo. The conclusicn is fairly reached, as thing now look, that Cleveland will carry all the southern states though the majorities In tcveial of them will be materialy reduced on account of defection to the third party. The elections to take place in Oeo-jia and Florida the 5th and 4th of text month may shed some additional lig,ht at to November results . But the most significant resu'ts are shown in the elections in Vermont aad Maine. Here the1 ronteata were squarely between the democrats and republicans. There wia no tnird party to modify or mystify the result. Both patties made the fight with the effect the le.ult would have on the November election in full view. As all know who have kept watch of Maine and Vermont elections, the real presidential fight jn the'e states is made at the September elections. Muting the .ate campaign in these two states ihe repub licans had M Kinley, Burroughs and many othcis of their -blest speakers, showing that tfcey were alive to the impcrtance of the con test And what is t .c result? In Vermont where the renublioansin the last presidential 1 " ! year (and that is the vear with which ccm- t rstisons should be roadel "ad 10.000 maior- :.. 1, . 1..., .1 . . o .u: . ' . t iiuiiuutiL ia,uw miii i u. - ; In Maine in 1SS8 Hanison bad 23,253 major-1 itv and this vear it is less than 12.000. These IsasAstl. . . ... . StSOa a I tosses cf tha republicans in these two states j i5l!'re onunout- lMte 10 - p-opoitiocs ' i would take Massachusetts and .New 1 lamp- shire out cf the repsblican column In Novern-! b;r. Theie are indications that the hand writing it 00 the wall are cancerned. so far as republicans j BLAINE It doe no: rxqulre a very strong vision e read Blaine's feeling and thoughts. That he Is badly disgruntled at the Har rison crowd needs no Sjcular demonstra tion more than whst he himself ha made. True he wrote a letter but such a latter. J It never mentioned Harrison ! had not a single indica'ion of once. It dere for i- . 1 , i i ,k, liwas nt" -'- - r.i.,,. .light of his own neglect to register In , order that he might vote this fall. It Is full .1 ,: . .. , . of indifference a. to the succe. cf Harrl. ! ton. Bialne does not desire tktucces of 1 11 . 11. .j k ...k.. k lea I I :v.i . uu, iiidv.il I a v . ki. ki, fi laaid .rbd ,',7" than to see the party he ha done to much lo build up be made the subject of the leadership of Harrison again. It is amusing lb observe the expression of republican papers when ibeir editor read the newt of the Maine elexilon. The Orro,Vr. aalrl . .mihllean cairt the . - . . ateoy, very i.rge majority. t ne Seattle 7Ve- Timrs thoutt, -Maine true , nned Johiison and Bly were 011 the as- ; evenings ago be took an Albany Iriend to her colors," other in 2 !milar way. jcending car. when the brake of the othe j into the patch for the purpose of inibib The "verv laige majority 'consist in 1 1.- I ear became unmanageable and the disctiidr j ing one of the succulent aqan melons. ... ! inc. mr unliad nulUd it iin n a frarful r.ita i alnddanlw lha tonne man faced a shot 000 or 12,000 compared with 23.253 in iSSS. If all the republican state shall stand true to (heir colors in November with the same per cent of loss it wi be a question whether Harrison or Weaver gets the most electoral vote. QOnc of the nsoit remarkable struggle we have ever yet witnessed wa 1 hat of the Ore gonlao trying to extract hope and tenth ine oat of the election returns from Msine. With ranch apparent atiiactioo it declare that it makes but little difference whether a state goes republican by 10,000 or 23.00a. Soft doe r.ot if enough of t f.ent eocs ihet way. It may be heartless, but it Is prooer 10 inform nor .te.m..i ik.i our seemed coternporar, that tbe tame per- eeatage of tats in ihe wher republican sUtes at occured in Maine will leave its parry very l.ttle bope of success in November. Carl Schurzwiii deliver twelve speeches for Cleveland and 8tevennn in Illinois and Wisconsin six In each state. Wis consin I where Mr Schurz tint took up hit aboie whet, exiled from Germany . He helped to make that ilate republican and now he will seek to undo the wrong of his more indiscreet manhood. Mr Schurz' speeches vU: have a powerful effect in solidifying the German vole for democracy. I I. BS A disp.tch from Winston North Carolina says: Or. J.J. Molt of Siatrsvill.lias declined iosc- cept the place on tbe Republican Sta'e ticket to which be wasnomintted yesterdsy.snd says be will vote the Democratic ticket. Mctt is Cfille-i the "Iron Hake'' of North Carotins, sad has for many years been ihe dictator of the I Republican party in this Slate. His action insures a Democratic victoiy in Ihe State. James G Blaine says In his "Twenty Year in Congress" that it must be ac knowledged that under the low tariff of '46 there was universal prosperity acd that all c'asses were satisfied with the condi tion of industrial affairs. How is it now? Labor cuts and labor strikes every wheie. and our i;old going abroad on every de parting steamer. Fourteen years ago James A Garfield said: "I am for protection that lead to ultimate free trade." That was before the republican party became a lying-in hos pital for the promoters of trusts, combines and monopolies. It looks like the republicans of Washing ton are about to bury themselves In" the ast ditch Lake Warhington canal. Dealt. 1 i Casji&i ha Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased Dortion of I no ear. mere is only on wav to cure Deafness, and that is bv tional remedies. Death la ranted try an in constra- flamed condition of tha maooej lining of tl BustchlnTobc. when this tubaeeUHnnami ned too hve a ruinDiine s unit or Irunarrect bear ing, and when tt is entirely closed Deafnet I the rwtilt, and unless .ho Inflammation can bo taken out and this tnoo restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine esse out ot tan are caused by cstarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mneon surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollar for any oasa of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not ba cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for tneulars, free. V. J. CHENEY A CO. , Toledo, 0. AST Sold by Druggists, 7 Sc. lo order to make room for our large new full slock we will jive a special cash discount of 10 per cent 011 all purchases for the i.ext thirty days. Thb Ladies Bazaar . MCTHEU3 TaKB NOTICii. W.st's Couuh Svinu contains no opiatr eafsMfl or any minerals, and osu h ) oungtst sod meet ' del loate child with perfect tslety. it is su infahblo cure for roup and whooping ooug 1. A hottl should alwat a ha kept convenient ss it is also a certain our for ooogha, onlds, consumption in its early stsgas, bronchitis. BSthtna all throat and lung tioobles. 25 tnd 50c per 1 ottl. Hold by J A Cumuii.ig, Urngjist. A I irg atoeii of oruaiag shars ud prun ug h.o's, tb hast mads, just rsooivtd at I Stewart at Sox's. Now is the titi to us: hem . TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Bib Hawl. San Fhancihco, Sept 16. -Jewelry con- taininjr tliutnonds ami rubies valued at 1260,000 wtu found by a cuatoms innHK (cr upon the person of Samuel Sondheiui. one of the paBgencer on the steamer China, shortly after her arrival from Yokohama this morning. Sondheim, jvho has resided in Yokohonia during ihe pant three yearn, is on his way to New York, where he con ducts a wholesale jewelry business. The stuff was taken to the custom-house, and unless Sodhwini can prove that it is of American manufacture it will lie mnfiaeafc- d ami sold Wild stumor. Jkrnky City, N J, Sept 10. This dif had three ch ilera scares last night and this morning. It was reported a case of cholera had been found in bteuben street. Then rumor had it that the cholera hail broken out in a Morris street tenement, and thin morning it was settled positively, according to report, that somebody was tick with cholera in Kasex street. Health Inspector Menjaiuin declared none of the rumors had any foundation in fact. Two Farsarr. Portland. Sept It!. Frank McKay and Havrnest Loppe, two farmer from Washing ton county, came to Portland yesterday and celebrated the event bv getting drunk. They went into a China wash-house on Fourth and Madison streets, and finding several Chinamen there eating, proceeded to make things unpleasant. Wong Tow objected and McKav struck him with the butt of his whip. The Chinamen was ter ribly cut, and a stream of blood was pouring down his face when he came into the jiolice taion. McKay and lioppe slept last night in a cell. rreltjr ratal. Si'rimifirlo, Mas?, Sept 16. At the second day's races of the Syringfield tour nament Harry C Tyler, in a special trial wi'h a peaoemaker. brought the record for one mile, with a standing start, down to OJkll' - I : t , I ; nnierman. Kw dof-iin.. ll th h n ; l .t ' uv ?i , , n,i u;. ?i.;. ...i. . .1. . : :.. .1.1. 11 i ui lue i.iihiii(uuuiii ui lue aunu. , A Beeafdl lawere-di . . . . .. i naumiMi. inn. .-eni io. I no wortu t tynjsjld stallion reconl of 2.V2H wa. broken here today bv Moiuette, who trot ted toe mile 111 .':1U Cat over a trac- ne I. S reconl was mle hy ; Mc Kinney, ai Stockton, last vear In Hew 1 or, New York. Sept 16. I hiring the past 24 a ours at least SO cases of snsperted cholera have been reported to the health deportment but most proved not to be cholera. It is not thought the disease will spread mach. oi Ft UktesreeJ. New York, Sept 1.V Thi morning opeits bright and frosty and New York is thus enjoying just the kind of weather to prevent the spread of cholera. The few cases which nave appeared here, and wbictt ; were conaled bv the board of health, have in no wav alarmed the authorities or citi - .a a a . a : rens. 1'eook Issre nave taeracna educated j up to the point of having little or no fear; fgZ dreaded disease. 1 " ra the casBBalsa . - CAKmo""' , T i : Horace Boies opened the canipaifn by a 1 1 , . , . - . . . - - w ; speech in this uty t(.Uy in the preibte tyillll.il ot onuinauc denxecratt. in his speech he (leclared this to be the most , important campaign 01 recent year. 1 he tanff quesuon tras the great twjoe. an-I the iir.w fnr the lumen to rkemand stirrraaaei 1" . , 7: hail arrived. j A de.i. i Spoeaxb, Wash, Sept lo. Word ha jat reached this citv of a fearful accidVnt : which happen. J at the old tramway on the ' which hainvre J at the old tnunw anCic 1 : : a.u a. T . g . rf - . (; - 1 wo utrii ; T-v, ;, aM:irf ... trmlM ... toe power bouse, and hurting Johson and 11 lv w feet throuarb tbe air. my stroek siroek I against the building and was instantly ' Killed, joonson srrncK a man named icier : knocking him down and seriously injuring ki lk-w. H,ll A I'erattar Case Astoria. Sept t V- The city of A.doria has a case in tbe circuit court against ex Chief of police W J Harry to recovtr sevtr- I ai tftnnsand dollars which was collected by . him while the delinquent tax roil of 1S9Q I in his An important phase of this case wa developed at the last inert- : ing of the city council, when Mr Harry sub- muted a proposition, which lie allege max 'h" November there wa stolen from hi ! ofBcB the sum of 47JO. which be want . Mocted fnm ci,T-, cIaim. This Is the first knowledge that the council has had of such a robbery. Asalast Xew Varft: I'pnama, (via Galveatoo). Sept to. In conse-inence of the outbreak of cholera In New York, all Columbian ports will be closed against vessels hereafter sailing from tha" citv. Ihe fteamship ewport. which j taiiea on septratier te tor toion. nowever , will be allowed to land passengers and , freight if no cholera be found on board. A Fast ige. IxDEPEXDENr-g la. Sept 15. John P Johnson, the fut Minneapolis bicyclist, made a quarter of a mile from a flying sttrt today In 27 2-5 second, which beat the worid s record, made by Zimmerman. Johnson will try for .ill records up to one mile. Five Vases la The City New York, Sept 14. The board of health announced this afternoon that, from a bacteriological exciunination made by Pro fessor Herman Briggs on the bodies of sev eral suspected cholera patients, there have been Ave deaths from Asiatic cholera In the city of New York. All these cases were originally reported to the hea'th authorities I as suspected cholera, and have been under investigation oy poysiciuns connected who the department. The titlaallea la Baaabam Hambcro. There have been 609 fresh cases of cholera in this city today, or 41 fewer than yesterday, and about 100 fewer than the daily average for the previous two weeks. Tbe deaths have numbered 203, or 24 fewer than yesterday. The interments have numbered 818, In tbe cholera hos pital and barracks 11191 patients are under treatment. Tbe mortality is mostly among naif starred women and children, from the poorest quarters of the city. The Maine Eleellaar. Lewiston, Sept 14. Returns from 429 towns, nearly the whole state, show that Cleaves, republican, for governor, has 65, 804; Johnson, democrat, 53,1 16; Hossy, prohibition, 3 18; Bateman, people's. 2262. Ihe republican plurality is 12.688. The remaining towns will not materially alter this result. So far as heard from, the re publicans have elected 1 1 1 representatives and the democrats 34, with six districts to bear from 'Ihe Inst house consisted of 110 republicans and 4t democrats. Burglar In New berg. NurwBBRo.Or, Sept 14. This morning between 12 and 1 o'clock tbe depot was broken open and 1150 stolen. The liurgiarB first went to Dickinson's blacksmith shop, broke it open and took a sledge hammer, tongs and a punch. From there they went 'to the depot, where they forced an entrance through a window and succeeded in open ing the safe. Vive Desperad Arretted. Deming. N M. Sept 14. Five of the members of the notorious Dalton gang were captMred here last night. Those captured were Bob Dalton, leader of the gang; Geant ! Dalton. Amy Dal ton, Sam Wingn. and : Three-Fingered Jack. Deputy Marshal Williams has been following on the trait of j the desperadoes sinco their list robbery. The Lone shwayman. Amaiigo, N M, Sept 14. The mail from Pagosa Springs to Amargo was held up yesterday by a lone highwayman. One passenger was robbed of a small sum and about 81000 was taken from the registered mail jmckages. iSee our bargsin oouotsr. W,F Rbab. See W P Read's hn of drasi gocdsj'aud hefor buying alsswhar. It baa been learned that pheasants like watermelon. Chinese A man in Yamhill county put in a bill at the County Court tbeie for services as challenger at the June election. Of conrie it was rejected. Jerry Dale, of Uulinhol.lt, Calif., bad his pocket picked of 60 at Salem. He felt hail! y at losing bis puree as be had carried it since loft!. The raised lill racket has twen worked successfully in the capital city ; but then the horse races there have Drought all the thugs and cut throats of the N W to gether and robbery is the order. It is reported that there are no vacant dwellingn in Albany. Advance. Just about correct. Put' that fact in both ears, ye tnosahacks o CrvaUis and Ku -gene. ...... . i A lorg halred.long bearded man pasted through Aibanv this noon. He preaches that all people who shave or cut their hair will cross the river with Charon sure. Ros Head, the bov who was airested for throwing egg at ihe street evangelist, was fined $5 and cost, amounting to $24' He paid the fine and skipped ihe town to avoid paying the rest. He (oid the mar shal when arrested that a certain business man of this cl'.y would have to pay the fine, and it is probable he did. Eugene Uegitter. Mr John Swikehammer.the well known and accomplished log chopper and lect-! itrer, who was in the city yesterday in ' forms the Man Abont Town that be will begin leeturing in the valley about the 1st of November, the incipient lecture 1- , ing at Halsev, with Albany third on the liet. For some months he baa been as- aidnouslv read inn iluliiihold. Spencer s II 111 lev and othererndiia scientists and 'i -y . ..i! 1 prepared to present uie puui.c a facU on important matters that will edi- portant matters that will edi- Albany should give Mr Swike- IF them - . . . n Professor T C Aubrey, principal of the Heppner schools, about two weeks ago tnAlr 1.1 fmitr ant ittviV. In Arlinatawt. there taking Ihe nam lor some pi see nn- ktiOWn- ne leaves a large number of creditors, mostlv small sums. Coagress-man-elect Ellis was a creditor to the amount of M00 and George Conner 1600 Tha Uiier however, held notes to the amount of tSOO as collateral. One of the notes, for 145. signed by I L Beymer, it pronounced by Mr Beymer a forgery. A warrant has been issued for Aubrey's arrest. llepner fiaxette. In view cf the advent of cholera in the U. 8. rules ar being given everywhere for precautionary measure against the dread disease. Boiled down, they are lo keen clean, remove all filth. Neither : drink nor eat between meets and 00 1 7 ! wholeaoiae food and pure water. Warm 1 a a e a a ft... ) I dK fT 1 IOOO is new. ana ixisiea waier 11 si su tainted. . u. . ... . Here is this week s jJi'i City Gazettes O Pitem: Oregon Pacific have oecored another extension of time on the money ,., i n. million rlMUe nneohaao 7 Baat a aaaa, aa wa aaaw ........ - wwawwaawaa onai ,k la That virto- iaT,h0, that there will be no work i s on ,i,c extension this rear, and if they ; procraatinale. for years to come. Wa , we in hope th Uiev would complete . - . 1 1. , ... .-.: . . 1..., 1. . ivr tlia ui i. a ran taiiuis, uu- .jjw matter i now settled beyond onestion. : that the toad will not be boil! to Boise j City, even next year. A good joke is told on sn Albany i ToanE man. Hi fattier owns a b:g wa x 7-- -t lew I 1. . ..1. I. . . iciukhjii p4Uii auiaaiuTinvi. nd m .r.. lQok nM Lalkinir j to explain maiurs, lot uae man was on the shoot, as was proven aw bile after- use snoot, at was proven i wards when the Albany boy carried off aeverai snots in ins "out. f ' Charles Kuvr. a pianist and insur ance agent, last night had an experience with electricity that will be remembered by him for alt time. He was assisting in tbe piano music in Whale's instrumental booth and durinc tbe evening: the pavil ion was suddenly darken! owing to tbe electric light failing 10 work Sanvei j took hold of the htmp in Whale's booth. which did not begin to burn as qui-kly a ins remainder, wnen ua waa biii a shock causing mm to iau 10 uie noor in-: stanCy in the greatest agony, lt wvs nearly an hoar before be became con aeiotte. tfalem Journal. A convict of the Indiana penitentiary hit tbe nail on the bead (then in answer to a question as to bow bis downward course liegan, replied, in "trying to beat , 2:4i with a three-roinnte horat." How BBSkBy people in all branches of business are Irving to beat 2:d0 with a three- , tninnte business The man who has a ! small enterprise that is paying him, and j goes into debt, is vainly endeavoring to ! perform the same leal, acd tne young man who receives a small salary and spends more money for ice cream, per fumery, etc-, soon begins to realize that ; he ieiiying to beat 3:40 with a three minute salary. There are thousands of people making the tame mistake the the world over Kx- aga tiE xr Pa.ker Hrt, grooars. r. M p'renth keeps rsilrc-a. Kay yoarlgrooen-Ts of I'art Piasgroorriss atCuno & II i rtto .dricauu'a latest ht music at Wi't A; I.iok'e. Now orevm ohaea jnst teotived at Coma lleyer. C W C ', job printer, Flioa H. dots fink c'a eork. Smoke a caUiiratad Havta t'll.-d 5 cent oigar a; J ihas Joseph . D.- M H Bliit, iihysietta an 1 surgeoa city 'or Aloa... 'otion. t ma I I 1 eonalry . With bis new bakery C una I May sole in 'ar old .n l nw cistnmrs tbina 'I rlaS i 1 hake I go wl 1. Iu order ta rtrtqc nnr st k wo will i ear tin lir of groceries at "tiaah for r siietiy csh. A Ira ft. . Cal) an J tee new fall dress goods at W F Read's. Large si ek of white goods and embroid eries at W F ltesd CVs. Tha lSkl iu nl ..f!ee in the'oity at C'oaia otayer a You can save money bv buy in.; of Read 11 AltKlllil. MARKS STOVER. On Thursday evening, Sept. 15th, 1892, at the residence of the groom's dstighter.Mrs P J Smiley, In Albany, by Rev T J Wilson, Mr M M Marks and Mrs tnna W Stover, of Scio. MOREHOUSE HACKLEMAN. On Wednesday evening, Sept 14, 1892, at 8:30 o'clock, st the residence of T L Wallace, bv Rev E R Pilchard, Mr George Morehouxe, the welt known elec trician, and Miss Lll'ian Hackleman, sitter of Mrs Wallace, a life long resident of U.e Willamette vtllcy. The ceremony was performed In the presence of a few rela tives and friends, under a beautiful floral bell, and was followed by warm congrat ulations and a fine wedding supper. The happy couple were handsomely remem bered" by their friends with valuable and serviceable weddiug present. They will spend a couple months In California, when they will beeln housekeeping in thl city. their future home. That happiness and prosperity may be their lot is the wish of many friends. GILSON THOMPSON. On Wed netday evening, Sept 14, 189a, at the resi dence of Q B Skinner, in Albany, by Rev J T Abbott, Mr R L Gilson and Miss Ollle Thompson both of Tallmsn. MH t U.I,t. September 15th, Iwj The ramping season It not over in oor lie c.y in u.o toot ..his ana people are ; still film nir unit I'ninir nlmiiat. ju much .. , .. ...... . . as a month ago. Public school will open on Monday, the 10th inst There will be a large attend ance. Mrs Hattic Tillotson will be the teacher. Mineral Springs Seminary, the new high school at this place, will take its initiatory step in school work next Mon- I ho I yih int. There together with its extreme healthful l--a- tion, will be a gisat future stimulus to its progress. Several counties will be . represented Ibis year, embracing two , states. uy, ... i.iii ini. inere win oe lour , , B Tj , - , diire t0 iMy equp i.imaelf fcr Hi ser instrtictoriand a good attendance for its S2j"? l.Y.7l . ",D"W vice in .he Posoel minutre. to thl. end he lirst year. Twenty-six branches of study J 4 Al th. Jne m t court ta 1 hd spent Two" years in Jh prepsratory To tefc it" initio,, pTe Uu'we" ' U ' WU . d-Unent of llonmo uh Coirege',!..... 1 Mr W W Parrish has completed his :-:wii Eaves, J Keiierman. Mrs Keller j bath houses ahd, though 'tis late in the n,n. 0 B Touteloutte, Mr Tnuteloutte. ' anmiMnr tlaas 1. 1. t.t. - - bnni pretty busy. Mr P. is well pleased with i the patronage he has thus fir received. ! To )m .h!. t M . m;nA 1 ! bath at any time is no small indoc niB. ! ' to people to come to our loan. Dr Hill's mammoth store and ball building is nearly finished. This is the j "vl , largest building ,0 the town, being 41x54 j DivJKDeaxy Cosnccr A young roan on the ground and 28 It high. H the Dr n,metl 0'Jwei, of Ibanon. we unde. and bni U a few mora rneh structures we , , o( (hc Woo,en mill man, was ar will make a call for electric lights, street , rnte6 by Marshal Hoffman, this after ratlwaya and other like luiproveaientr. noon for"diordariwre,r.H..r i . w.,,i .... ; : 1 I Work has been beun on another ! ! ol.ee.h I .ltt;M . " J " " , i : nnder construction. , , . ... . .. 1 . The fact that Soda;!!, ta making itself . lell in the outside world becoming evi Jeut. Ult.HI.ll. September 15th, 1S92 Again it become us to record another ! death. In one week Ihe two son of R A the people of thai city are to be congratu and Ruth Bamford have been taken from j hued on trelr actien. fork will be be t this world of sin and sorrow. Charles O , Bamford was born August 9th, 1S74, In reori counir, in, -le came wim lit parent 10 Oregon In the spring of iSSc. lie made a public profettion of Christ Feb. 13th, i8S7, in connection with the United Presbyterian church of Oakville. On account of tailing health he went to the home of hi sitter at Hall's Summ it, Kansas, last mate seemed October. A change of cli- to help him, but afier the death of hi brcther-in law he began to decline, and in one week after the death of hU dear brother he was called. Melvln died on Uie -.1. rh.,l n., .ik on the lath of SelemHe, II, .a an .live member : of the YPSCE of Oakvllie and wa failhful in all chrhtian duties. Christian parents mourn not, for all who know you know that you liavc done your dutr and your children testified to thl ta Iheir ac- tion. To part wi'h those we love U sad, but God kre,.. beat and He doeth .1! , j BE At SAT ATE s s LI . Robert Glass lo School Diet 2A lots. hi 7. G's A. Ctawfordsvitle t Alfred C Dittenaner to Ievi Doag- bu. 90x1 Q feet, Harritbarg P W Homphrey to Levi Dong las, 10x180 feet', Harris bang has Pfeitfer to Josephine Klein, K UOi I MB feet front, lot 7. bi 14. LA Clinton Cola to P w Haley, IS.dT acres 10 w 4 Jos L rrickeon to Mart Muter, 13 acre II w 2 A and K Geisler to Roxa Ferguson. 1 acre IS w 1 . K M and Bella Sntioni to J T Will- lMBEa.24.S3 acre II w 4 and 5 K Keebl to F. SThew, 15 Vi Acre U 100 UN 3000 oOO ii w J to J P Cheeher. 56 1 , , , , n. lees nwi ui , iswawBa nw ..... S.0!i , AMStOLMtataBT. -Having severed toy connec'tan with the Albany nurseries, I take this opportunity of'tendertng my sincere thank. lo all former patron and friend ot the above nurseries for their literal patronage. I am still engaged in the nuraerv business, having ocated just ; acrns the river, in Benton conntr, one - i half mile a rat of the Albar.v high leel bridge on the Rainwater deration claim. where I am growing a fine a lo? of tree as can ba seen In ant nuraerv ta the Wil- lamelte VaKey. Tree for le Ihi fad a'. ' nursery, alao at my lree Si AS- t . - , , , own. dwai:mg your luvtur.. o uci, 1 ant Your tr. lv. I A HvatAK. Prcptieiar of the Wc gida Nurseries. vViiax c 1 n 1 r 1 Albany Don t fail lo visit Dlackman A Hodge. Th druggists They cTy a large aad holcetlock ot drug,' patent mrdiHne. etc. Prescription are si way carefull nd ptotnp.lv attended lo. It will Pay y u. Volts ATTKXTtOM is caucd to rear line e 1 wenne ronumet, cape, txkct'.blazcrt sad -frit, which is now complete. ney are tailor-made aad guaranteed tjt. 1 he cloth aic of the latest fabric . Very truly, Sabi'el K. Young. i Laoixs 0.fO5. 1 now have a pleie lite rsrtirp In 1 rice frets tl.st lo f.5o a psir. Ceod value tn i every pair warranted. Sawckl Yocxr;. Nkw I'pocxks. Cobb, the printer, has : bought the exclusive right for this city i and county for the F E Tartar chromatic j printing prcccs. ar.d will mak color j printing on- ' ' - - prclal'des. Pee sam- plea ot hi late nor. R - rgaiot at Read . tir t in :. Hoaies. iv.-j.::!. VDU I home and make It attractive with Hvbrid ! J J - . ocoioo a.iu wiici couicw iuick, uiu a.iu ' new vaiieties of Japanese roses and shrubs. Orders taken for th above and all kind ,; of fruit and ornamental thade trees at J ! A Hy man's, lit 1st St, Albany Or. I, . , , . , . iMeoarANT. To know thai the Hersme fc Long Piano gives perfect satlsfacion. stands in tune longest, and is an endless pleasure to sit who buy them at B E Hy -man's, First st, Albany, Or. Littlsr tt ;Bai.i.,J dentists, make no charges for extracting teeth wl ce they put artific'al plates. You can save money hy having them do your dental work. OlVic In Tweedal block, Albany, i iregou . Bkaa Baby was stott, r gar bar Ctwtarta Whan aha was a Child, aba cried far CaStorta Whan die beeams Ml, eh olung ta raatwrta. hen she bad Children, ah gar them Caalort. W are going tojpu. the prises do wr to etali and sU for oath oaly. Al'hsros. Do You Nkeo a Baby Buooy? Fort miller & Irving have just received a fin assortment. Rubber tires. Each tup plied with a patent brake, a great thing. 69 lo 3 W Cobb, saotxitorta faitiev A nji!, Pliaa Block, far y mrjib printing ki tf all binds Com and se',thv beautiful! Exposition ruby glass war at J Gradwhol's baxaar. To riss in th morning with a bad tats in th month and no appetite, indicates that thsstomah eods strengthening. For this purpose, thsr is natoing better than an oc casions! dose of Ai'sPills taken at bad tims. Th. best; wlry at Will & Stark's, OMB ABB ABBBAB , ( K ' ( -1 t , John Brown, of Lane taxx, worth , by Iire r h , r 1 n't1"' w.nti inirnii, tjt j.-iu; i:uu i:v. oil anon 1 The year M son ot 8 J Itrown died on -I Toeaday sod was tinned yesterday. Rev ! Abbett cor.durdi g tbs services. One of the new imprnvi moo 'a at iVateiloo is a sidewalk Mtuttnfl from tha ntr l,tl tn the woolen mill. I3 fut It is ths Brst idt- i walk in that Looming town. ! BabMOoest .lli laviu havinr, cU.,lw ! ' r a 11 list n '11 Ik la rt r a. r. I 1. 81 p. akr Arrivcd. Steamship VVil lamet'c valley arrived at 2:j this eaer.ing with ihe following paengem: Mi p lacoi. Mm E Jackson. Tho lones CiTV CoutciL.-An adjourned meeting 'he city council was neld lat evening. An ordinance aooroortatinflr 6coo for the protection of the bridge piers wa pasted, end the time of Livingstone & Lear fr Krd'n.5 rrst street, Milne lo pine e- j t i Bask l . t - . street house." andai nra .ime . in the i ,.ui iuTrZZ V""B "1 , . , , .. - I V.0.X 1 RAti ui. inn morning ine ,. ,;.. Atlrtt directors of the Hsrriburg diich company met at llarriahtirir and I W ibe e..n!rar. Sne ' . . ' K,,u.ti.. , ,k. ,.. iT ,i - in ii, i i: tr. ii ! for about $S.Soo. The ditch iill be two j mile sort 100 feet I. and Mr Kellev. ' who was In the city this tunr., informed the I) s stoca at. he thought could he built in rome where near two month. It Hj be a splendid thln for llarrttburx.2nd : gun .n a lew aays. , a Jap Aeoct-rkD -Two lap have been j .... . . i I" th ,ner tbf Celapooia bridge. One of t!icm has a sixteen year on daughter. A car or two ago me other took the girl and left toe the North with htr. The father dec!ared 'hat she had been abducted, and on complaint 10 i "? 0,"" wJ J'P arres.eo thU nsornlng at Oregon City, whence :he w7f""u 8or,-, ! K5 "an'ed, wssjo get hU daughter back nd rha! Hoffman will go there ' tomorrow , IOr lne tame. , aarntv. Cjngreaiman Hermann will snake several , f spwacbet in Oregon . ; Monthly meeting of the" Bailiiag & L- Aaaoc-aboo totught w h a . M ,nb , I Ijih Afp tgaUu to deliver ao dd:w in ; Lebanon ia tb ittere tf Weaver and Field ' aaeo.-dieg to the Ad vane. A iaege nnaaber of atadaaf have arrivid . ta Albany reaiy foe their stain, which beg.o on Mooday . Soma welcome run to-an 1 rx- rrnvrtaJ ia i , e I the Ctacada tatycad Uatar. reviag af saea- i tasaab'e vale ta pattiaz ant la tire that . cave teen lagtag Tt: Btas atag a p- rta; ... the ovarlaad wan'ed four toavaa cf Mud badly, an I ha paid a drsyeaaa SO wa a to g.t Use a. Total j 70 await, or 1734 erot a "uai Tea Lace Lamba- . eagae ar rxgawUei 30 j bUhag up thta A'nacy y sip aad irc )ard . at Sino2Ct!d. sr-.i.h as tarn a lei f Jneabar I . a wa ever taaaafaetaran :a tha Lata. ! Meseor. Mtrsbal Ht Sanaa retained from Ore-en ' j City thi tsooa with Its vMog Jmsmss . - gii! tVgtn tn have been ahd acted .Sh . waa returned ta her father. The aUtaettw i I alao rettif o-l . The TtaS".r does nsl aeasi ,0 ; j have been very svnoa-. At te .....- rsc-.s -ara yan:rv!sv a great treat u preaeted to lavrt sj fast Oat tic-. Althaa. two tid. United a ' j aula ia S-27i. Lawanng , racord for two . year elds aurth of Sir Kranjctsov; It'oadts paced a mile ia 2:17; Altanaat Madicta ' trotted ia S:rS V- j , 1 ;i.. A : Tuiat w.-Last ni.ht during, 1 the W B C camp fire Dieaie serosa the! 1 river, sever. I Albanr boys, who were hanging aroo'd, look advantage of the " ootBbiioo to he.o thejieelres to some wa- j termeloos in cueofCspt Phillip patch ! I The patch proved to be guarded Two Niovi miioi :n quiC and there waa a live scattering of tbe melon I. ....... Il l . . c .1 1 thieves, vt hen the smoke cleared un it was ounrf that Fred West brook bad - three o 6 shot in two Sngsra and an rtn. W ho did tbe shooting is not known, i nor, is it (material. The melon owners do light to protect their property. No j i one baa anv more right to steal melons : . from s field than to Uke a sack of tlonr ' SSB a Be IB, KAIL' BOAT. At th mo. ting of tbe Rtuldto A Inaa Wistioa Isataitrht 512waalore(Ito Jos Hdwaat55moatks uateree: loadvaoce. Th beat way to avweS ct!p dueaawa, hair i . , f, " ..gpwv. ran peaaaasa Dwuaaaar to oaa tne rawt preveative kaowa tor that parpore Hir Bair Renesrar. Tha long haired iog-r pot ia the tvsaW tooie irvrn din ixi I, r Ar fne dutnihinv I ho naaea. waa rUmJt tI.w .1 i left the city. He began to have lite, which I do cot 4,0 we' I with Albany prison. I Surveyor Campbell ha nearly buished ; running the but township liner, embraced ia j hi contract, acd when Iht is done lb work will he open for the inspector, who will ao I doubt b ready to report bv the rirt ofl October. -Gazette. Tie tint of the week Mr J U '.:. bad I j th miafortone to I oaa hi hour aad most f ) hi faraitsr hy lir. 1 h lire eacgbt from j 1 defeotive Hoe and no means could ba j bronghi about hy which the rlsrac could He extiegaished. Insurant oa tb home $300, jfurDiture U00. lo t $1000. Brownsville ) Tim. On Sunday, tb IS'-b of Spt, there will I w a niissioosrv taatival in hsckietnso's j grove, hold by th German Latheraa eoe- I . grejatiou of Albaay and viciaity Th divin j trvic8 in German ianenas will oommene at 10 a m, bv Rev J G Mever from Salem, t i. I 1: l 1 .30 p ni hv Kev J j lo cae i: sbou'd 1 . .un. inqu aiwa raid then th serv-.cj will K in tbe W C T C Hall. Evrfbody cordially iavi'rd. Sobb Tbotmxo. Yesterday and day ! before at the fair ground 2 mile races j were trotted between J H Howards, and Chas E Hermans horse?, for 40. each j day. Howards horse won both races by a smali distance, the best in 7:28. To-I morrow a race will be trotted between t the horses of Howard. G W Willis and j Cril Burkhart FaYcSl Lebanon Acciosxr. Yesterday afternoon at Lebanon Mr Joa Wassom, one of Lebanon's prominent citizens, once a candidate for county clerk, was sitting on the bank of a ditch being dug near the pa par mill for the drainage of a pond there, when the bank caved in, covering him up under two or three feet of dirt. When taken out he was found to be deed, having been crushed and mothered. Mr Wassom was a single young man, highly respected by all. His death cast a general gloom over Lebanon. NATIONAL; DEMOCRATIC TICKR T. FsaPaBsiDBKT Okovbk Clbvblanu, of New York. For Vies Prbsidbkt A. E. Stkvbn son, of Illinois . For Pbbsibbkti sl Electors G toast Nolakd, of Clatsop county, R- A. Millbr, of Jackson countv, W. F. Bi'tcmbr, of Baker county, ud W. L. Colvki, of Jack ton count v. Monrt to Loan. I have money in sums of 1600 to $20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Benton counties, at lowest current rates. No delay in furnishing the money. C G Bl'BKUABT, Rssl estate agent. Albany, Oregon. Os dollar saved is t o dollst earned . Be to All Bros tnd buy your groceries at price. 8LERPLKSI INIGHTS mace miters hi y that tarribls esngk. Shiloh a'Corai th bmdyfyou. I Ua-TBIJrafJ , ;. iw asswa. lueuiuisyn, gA If 1KMOBUN. Belsilal was tke Bealh ar M elala Ban, forel. Neaawcr "f r v. r Betllr, OreajOB. Melvln Bamford was the elder son of R A and Ruth Baaifaid, of Oakville, Or He was born In Peoria county, HL, Jan . toth. 1872. He nrofesaed hi fslth in Christ F"eb. iltn, 1&J7, in connte'loti with the United Prsa'jjrterlan church of Oak- v'c. Or. Having thus early consecrated himself to the Master it was hi earnest with his sister, Mrs Edna Hart, spent part of hi vaca'fnn with his parents. Mrs Hart being tklied home by the ickneo ' ; her ht'sband, Metvin accompanied her. : and after the death of Mr Hart, fell under ; the power of the same disease, typhoid ' fever, and passed awsy Sept. 71b, 189:, to I "the house not made alth hand." He was an earnest christian, steadfast ' in his profession, always delighting in cmuttan worn. When our society o C E. was organized he wa chosen it first pre blent. In whtUver capacity he served, whether as President or on com- mittee, hi work wss done with supreme ' reference to the welfare cf the society and ' the glory of hrist. He was a dutiful son. a loving brother, a genial companion : and a happy christian. It is fitting that we as a society of C. K. should give suitable expression 10 our a.. a a a !ho.u,d f"e ,utle "Pr5Mu" ; leeung arm make appropriate rccoro 01 feeling and make appropriate record cf ,hi, (olemn providence coming to near to " r 1 u, inotioic Resolved, it. That while we bow ta hnnMe .uhmi.ibr. 10 the will eaf Mirn who "doetb all thine well. et In the ",d 01 r sorrow we would tb.nWuily remember the merciful goodnes of God in leading him so earlv to become a wit net for Christ and permitting him to pats ' to peacefully from the active duties of Ha -into Ihe real that rernaineth." Resolved, 2nd, That we will affection- atelv cherish the memory of his sterling qualities at a christian gen'.leman and Ecdeavorer. Resolved, 3rd, That we deeply sympa- : thize with the parent and children in their sore bereavement and present sfftV . tion and commend them to the tender tove j of the ompataiona'e Savior, ' Resolved, slh. That these reo:uien ' be recorded In the minute of the society and that a copy be sent to the famflr and 1 ' one for publication ta the county papers ; and the "Oregon Endeavoter.' Oakville, Or., Sept. 13th, 1S92. A M Achcsox, Eva Williamson, J E Hamilton', Committee A f tiding of duUrttxt, languor, and dsprvjasion mesas that yvjor Liver isn't doing its out. That mesas impure blood, to begin with, aad all Bands of ailments in the end. Bat 70a can stop them in cvdvanoe. Dr. Pierce's Golden. Medical Dskot erjr inTigoratas tbe liver, rajrifuM ssd enriches the blood, and rouses every organ into healthy action. It pre rents and cares all rHesners arising from a torpid Iirer or from impors hiood. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bil iousness, Scrofalon, Skin and Scalp Diseases syren Consumption (or Lung-scrofals ), in its earlier stages, all yield to it. Has makers of tbe "DiscoTery" claim for it only what it will do. They guarantee that it trill do it. If it tails to benefit or rare, in any case, they'll return the money. Nothing else that claims to porify the blood is sold in this war ; : which Droves, no matter what . . a T . dealers may offer, that nothing else can be " just as good.'" Thajrvafore, don't accept a sabstitiito. CiURB i te'l " r-o L,wJ WZttJST ; ing lioh vy. Chronu. lonvHn btr.- Piatt, 1 "A1 ' B ' TL' V' ' wartar.- Isdtmhv ftlfa aWt Til 1 SkuM, H avtdai ears rralwt,.- - - with th k ainary S jr. Jt - hM"f?r"r kaawt.l.1. . eawt ly aaaiu. he 1 T -- f - . ' wha a adtwn ataasstah aarl ! bean. rafai 1 sdtert( -1 - - , T. ra Sj-i dtr . f d u ! IarftaSsaaaa. O -le tgaal siawjsjr. ELECTRIC BELT eTetlat w .wra laraaTta r MatwaeaikRl.ati .! WwsenaW IVm. A.itnm O OO- No. ITS First St.. PORTLAND. ORE. JUDGE NELSON'S DECISION. I Spatlieg of patent n:cdiein8,ihe Jndga sst s: " I wish lo deal fairly and honora bly with ail, and when 1 find an aittale that will do what II ta recommended to do, I am not sabamad to say to. I an acquainted with Dr Vanderpool, (baring bean treated by him for canotr)and have used hi blood medicine, known as the S B Head'ohe and Liver Cure.and while I am vnty five years old, and have u ad many pills and other remedies foe the blood, liver and kidneys, I mast say that for a kidnav tonta in Brlgbt's disease, and aa an sJterativ for tha blot id, or to correct the aotlon of the stomach and bowels It la a vety superior remedy, aud bsata anything: I aver tried, J B NELBOV. Yaklms Wash. lt50cHit a bolt 0. It U th. laixit1. ftrienl and fi-ily doctor. poor 2nd Stoie, Beat stock of Sud'saW" goods In I hi Vallsy, and th moat reasonable prioea hsv on hand all kind of FUBHITim, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. O oe.door wast "of B B Yobb 's old sto L. C0TUEB. Laws! fegyB "ifefc ; LATt JT MTTdTTsfl SWITH EUrntt- tsT m jB stAcarrio itfpfrot t at m. vnjfwW $0wKBiwtT. vp er witseat WewS" taw it i iwweaag j mim. utaasta. tiaia. ri a liiaj. alee. I esani uiw. i n Aa. sjtaw. ax ali tsn essSajabak. lJMJjy1gwIJTiia j t iim?Silrm a rr taal la laaaaauy a hy I aarwwSwaaw,SSa,aawai tha ; ! 1 . wi Iwr hnaaa aSaaaa ua r taiaA a w. i -- - . --. . ON FIRE WITH ECZEi? Terrible n Oaring of little Baby. Serea Deetore suid Two HoeoitrU rail. Cswed try Ceswara. My baby boy. ack old, broke on wlsk on. Tha luktaa aaA W i u i.u. sutas ts hi Vate. braaa. taaa. aaJ a ssssrly la ; ass tonartas pilabla to bakwM; a bad no oca. m bw SMS raat Bight 01 say. BawaaoaAai Ha'. man a enwaras aan wo kosattoia aad by tha an ttoaS" srwsTlseeoswa was fsftkfBiiy srtoa, bat ha graw wta all saw stxt. Fee sssrtks I wsto shows a par weak fee rrttTn. aad was v araty slsnaiasl. I p eSSMwd CcTiccma, Can. era Boar aad Cmccsi BaaoLvsaa aad fauowad lb diraaaaa So law kaaar. saittoal. Ha stosdlTy improved aad ta alas weak was entirely wared, aad ha bow a aiaai r a kts m; t aa ratr a boy a aul what aoaM wia I ae I Try SOW Biaaar wrwrr mmmj UUd.lt. fatavontojr. SS W. Bi 11 ikllai at, Bsaioa. Cutlcura Remedies Tb great skta ear,, oaaod ponaar, aa 1 or am Sgsas, sasmi y avssa or aad '" warm r nr. ir. .".rerr ; :t 1 tw.iu. aaair. pi V dlnni and ban or af ska akin, saalp, aad Mood, wb low f batr, rroea 1sIMy toaa. Z3XXlimt awl' a., oti o;.: wtae., Prlo. CcTBSjsa., , i aarnrr, gi. t-rsaeas ay asncTaaBCAi.tiiaa, . .a in. - n,rm , Cnr estaa W. Jl r.4rarlTOa, acd lflo SasSsssatBaU. nildl-Tlfl 1 Saikhaa T red f ijfi os.'y alrta etmd by Ctmacau Bear. OLD FOLKS' ftm. rati of aeaafeet tor all Pala. Issam eaiTlnn. .-.! Weakaeaa cf tha Aayad t tb I :ttenr Ac 11-r aim Pktateav taacrstsad ocly patrv r. Tag sii lais- Saw, m waa taja aasat ware tew Vwar 1 saw r acvaswawr ar I waa a, asm 1 eiea aafcee, : BO affflBavXrlVlSkMSkJ W. L DOUGLAS 83 SHOE eaarfciasa. Tm BBT IHOi aTStJamilSI ssMMtkaattas. a MeassSaJSUkaasy aldaaab . . ay 1 BfaAl V. a lp in GGLifiBUiS mmm ALBANY, OREkiON' 18Q1, 1892. tea Ter at stpeaet awsttwaawer Ssa . A I I ocry. of inatrisegoxia. OA dCAL, SCiFJiTiHC, UTE8A8T MEtvCiAL AND NOfiMAl CUSSES. Dssb waa of sSndy arranged all grsii ofsBttrtants M ute-: la Sf-dal rajaai aarai rftrni I trWear, ttx. KABCST I CvXteiT FMrt CODLI WORM and BORER. PROTECT - YOURJ- TREES. PAS PAPER, PAINT. ROOFING. Samples and circulars free. Paiaffine Paint Co., PostTLVxn. Uriook FOSHAY MASOfV wTJbbXA-B ATS c xru. Dry legists aad iioaksvilfrs At-t" Ufor John It. Alcnaa's ,vuo:i:'ttxs. aleh wa !l p.-.i'si j.-, earfeaa wr h IIHKi. - CSreeat. and Trade Ma-fc oh ent ba,:n cociactec. far Siefl.-v s Ccr. Oar 0 is OssssS U S. Pataai iiiSca. ! we ran Mccre aaie-1 :n lee Liai tat tb rem : j from Waahiagoa. 6ai model, drawing phato.. w .. irr! tioa. Wc adv!. if wrstKe oe kot. reew 1 eMrge. t'ur Pie net 3u tit! patent is sactteci A Pawsfawt. " Haw ta Obtain Panels." ttasi ofactnil ciinte is your State, conn ..v o tisra, tent free. Addra . C.A.SNOW&Cl fTvs t Psbmt OB ca. aa stoa. . r 300 Arf.eiriird " P tldci0'r ' Vtr-sr-l .ui li$-rpaas,-t..5i. 0 mi t n r .0 : r thr cLvjijtrTrrt ft X'rt, t:.- tj .ta- ;'tjsj rv ttia W wi . ti with Tbt v re i triy gtM iUtfWt4Vt. S r ' .. . I 1 ;ij tjtssti. , t4 afro r.' c aa.cra."tt fc.-r,.-4 tjciv REVERE HOUSE, UaBANY, - . OREGON HAS. PFE1FFEK FROPWHOR TOzerMs IX TKE WOBLti. sltaata svaaruaaaaad. aoteaOw yYPuxiaaazjiBiuLi.r. jfas ACADEMY -OF- w Z ift'iMliU! Ii.) sissnilsslry. aad ts orwulaai, d:adtrUe. Mwatsd. sad rr vjsa 1 lfTt aw OTir?AjE tweaanr aaaet SSqlfewrw Saea. warm hwftanaew jbiSsSI a eaawaa waa waas a sua! heavy can, ana Slisalis adga3a.aajto walk ta.astwa jSijSTll3&ttt aMS aad S.S War. WXn tacaaaaa's SSraa wlTfcja ax wwar Jar the fiTaaBiTwwSlBA a?rr Ttinm I Ma ' 'TaBSawaajsslK ffeaa .'Sta Se atlf. Ladte iia waanaaaassa at . seaaoaBrrabISnaaaiiejs. Caartaa.-w. L. rwagkaa' n 1 a aa-j tba ariea B SJasaasar jSaoetowkj W.lZ BOtCLA-N IltwcStlaa. .Mas. 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