The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 21, 1892, Image 4

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WEATHKRKOSO
CHAMBEKLAI1V,
Attorney at Lav. Will-pmotlc In ell MM of the
state. Special attention given to matter In preset
end to co lections. OFFICE In the Flinn Meek.
yr n biilyei
Attomey et Lew vnd Solicitor in Chancery. Calleo
liens nude on all aetata. Leans negotiated en
rahle terms. Albany, Oregon.
EO. W.WRIHT,
Attorney at law, and Notary Pub.l. Will praetioe in
ell t fx courts nt this state Special attention rirea to
collections and matters in probata OSsee Upstairs
Maeen-Twedale Block Albany, Ogn
1. Matt til ,
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LACVb (aH
fc WATSOS,
all local nutters will rose ire pre can
in Odd Fellows Temple. Albany, O
attention fflca
OXTAMTE fc HaCELBIalf,
OX TASTE sfc H
Attorneys at Lav,
Albany, Oregon.
J ? WHITSBY,
Attorney at Law, Albany, Or.
JAM Ki J. CHARLTON,
AlleiusT-at-Law
promptly:
All lag! basin;
FLDfS3 Block, Albany,
Or
D
R. J. L. BILE..
PkynWan and Surgeon. OFFICE Corner
Ferry elreate, Albany, Oregon.
)R- WSTOV d BATIS.
Phvoirians an SanreusM. OFFIIJE-Oernor eennd
and Broodelbin streets. Albany, r, Calls pr .aptly
wan i car ana conn try:
c.
HtCDeatRUUst. ITSpacUlH in diKsue. 9 th Et
Twtmty revs' experieoo Mb honn 7 to 9 s m;
ONLY
LINE
RUNNING
2
THR()CGH
AWaINS
Leaving Portland,; 8:45 A. 1.
7:30 P. M.
3 2
DATS TO
2 CHICAGO
7 Hours (nitker to St. Pan.
V Hoars Quicker to Chicago.
40 Honrs (Jnidfr to Omaha
Kansas City.
and
PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS.
FREE PECLININC CHAIR CARS.
DINING CARS.
For 'ate and general information cat
An or address
W H HURLBURT.Asst.Gen'l. Pass. Agt,
154' Washington St.,
PORTI.AXB. OREOOX.
CODLilJST WORlv
and BO Re. .
PROTECT - YOU RJ-I TREES
P4B
PAPER,
PAINT,
ROOFING.
Samples and circular free.
Paraffine Paint Co.,
Portland, Or room
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
FOUND DEAD!
A hile trying to Crowd theii
WAY INTO
OEYOE & FRO MAN BROS
store, where they always have on hand
lit: largest Stock south of Portland, of
the latest Improved Rifle and Sho
ins; immense stock of Fishing
tcklt of every description; Tents,
Han. oc ,Camp Chairs and thousands
f of. Ings too numerous to mention
Pa ;pnir Shop
In connect:
""le hes.t wo
n with the Store, and one of
men in the State to do any
in.! ail kind, of wor
CoajM one Come
liow goods "Small
i" is otn .notto.
No rouble to
profit and quick
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r I L VciaOiul e C.lti. . f.-li.- w lil V.JTy.
..I It. i iI In, r !icu liio o.rwl
i with. Tbcy are imroty 'ireuUile, ant
' satlsfa, tl.in. Suicar 1'oaM I Luyi a
' t cents. Bewnre of co.uitiafl
i- oe trvnuin laanifnetured only
iik 31 rfi
The Tariff
Has not raited the price on
' kJidsn VV vll o
Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
arc many other brands,
represented by some inter
red person to be "just as good
3 the Bmx Durham." They
but like all counterfeits,
li lack the peculiar and
- qualities of the genuine
ACKWELL'S
AM TOBACCO CO.
DC.; HAM, N. C. .
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE.
O'
Oregon
Pacific Bailrodd,
T
BOi.., Bee el ver
O-
Oragm Developmaat ro's Steamers,
Short Uu t Oallfhrala,
Wk It bIsbb through passenger ajqe)
freight tin frna Portland sod all pofjgk
to the Willamette, Valley to and from &
Francisco, Cal.
Boat make nloao connection at Al ban
with tralna of t ha Oregon Paolfi Kailrojrd
TTafE SCHEDULE- xcpt Sandajo.1
lsxvAlay U:M r. ,L.-Are Yaonma, T :. a
Ueve Oarrallie IMr. a. Lav Corvelll,lC,x.' ,a
Arrlr Yataina, iM r. a. Antra Albany, 11:1S a.
O. et O. tralna oonnaat at Albanr and
OarvalUa. The abov tralna connect at
Yaaulns with tha Oragon Dviopatn
Yimpauy' Llna of Steamship batfMea
Van, ulna and tan Fraaclsoo,
SA 1113 DATES .
raoa yaaoraa.
Ills mm Fsltsr, Ilvisnr ff.a . tie I flat
ran aa raaaXjafto
wlUaenatU Valley, Daoscaber Sth ; lath : tTth.
The Coat pan v aesarraa tha ngnt t
ihauga Bailing dates without notion.
K.B. Paaaangara fram Portland an d
wniamatU Vallay polnta can make el
with tha trains of th Tannin
riota at Albanr or Corrallia. and if dsn
d to San Francisco should arrant U
mw at Yaauina tha araning balora data
1 aauina-
Freight ratewalways Us
EAST AND-SOUTH,
VIA
Southern Pacific Rout
SHASTA LINE.
1 Trajns leave Portland Dairy
n w 1. Met
T:08. m. I Le
lOtalra Lv
SOS a a i Air
Portland
Ar I 7:35 a a
Lv I M a
Lv ! 7 am r u
Albany
San Frand
Above trains stop only at tollewtnf station nortb
et auesuma. East PorUaad, Oraroa city , . sw
ear. Batata, Albany, TaVreot. Bhodd, Baeaey Bar
risaarv. Junction City, Irving, Kogexw.
aasaaca katl, baot
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PorUaad
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Albany
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Albany
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PULLMAF BUFFET SLEEPERS.
JECtKU Mfm !
For teeosnaaedalioa at Fsuue a xere, hotel lax
second -Class t leket .(' tieil .te Bap
pre s Trstaa
Vest aide aVtTtalo.
roBTLtisB Asm tOtttaLlie.
Man, -taiDaaT (Except Sunoay,
7 JO a a I Lv
Portland
CorvallU
Ar I 5: r
Lv 1 1S36 ra
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etnas, raaia dailt (Ezeapt aensday .
Portland
VIcMlnnrllle
Ar I :3 A
Lv 1 S t A
T36 r a Ar
Tliron?;li. Ticket
e all poinU
EAST AN0 SOUTH.
'i fu.. infoi nsatle i rerardlnt rat, map, a
on Company Aareat at AlVsay
KOBHLKB B P. ROOER5I,
tf anae-er tee t O. F . and P. Ar
Portland. Oresjoo
IRST NATIO-VAI. BAlffK.
or AT. ART, OstBOOM,
resident .
Vice President
L FLINN
8. B.YWSO
E. W. LANG DON
ITtANSACTS A GENERA L hanktue basluwe.
ACCOUNTS KEPT sabjeat to eheek.
SIGHT EXCHANGE and tel raphle Iranater, ocd
New York, San Franeisoo. CUeago and V it land
egon
COXEOnONf HADE on favorable tens.
E. Totme
E Blais,
E.W. Ul
L. Fuxa
Kstraae f . Sat.
J
CDMCK 0 . ftH r.n.
F ALBANY, ORP.OON,
Itlklna bd
DRAW SIOUT OBAFT4 oa New York. In Tr
see and Portland, Oregon.
LOAN MONEY en approved security
RECEIVE deposit, subject to check.
COLLECTIONS mode en brenbl
INTEREST paid on Ueas depooils.
B
AHK OF OREUOR,
ALBANY, o BEBOP.
Capital, -1- 4
V.o.ses.
II Y MERRILL
K J LANN1MO
. 1st W BLAIN
PrcsMnt
VI
stenera banUar baalness:
Exchange bought and told on all the priucloa
cities in the United States i also en England, Ireland,
France and Germany.
Cellecuena made at all accessible point en favor,
ble term,
ntereet allowed e.i time deposits.
LINK CO RATION AI, BANK.
Or ALBANY. OB "SON.
CAPITAL STOCK 1M,00.
stdent - -1 1 I L COWAN,
e-Preetdont ...7a RALSTON.
at Owhier o A ARC'HIBOLD.
D aaoToaa, L Cowan, J M Rtlttsn, IV S
usdd, W (I Oolira, j A Qrawerd affd O A Arch
bold.
ntANSACTR a eeueral banking buelnas .
DRAW 8KJ 111 DRAFTS ou New York. Ban
til i't,ii. I Oregon.
IX) AN MONEY on approved security
RECEIVE deposit subtect check.
cheapest,
good fitting
ready made suit of
CLOTHES,
-co :-ro
F. Ii. DUMOT,
" The Clothier and Merchant Tailor,"
On Lyon Street, near First.
See what a bargain you can get there for
your cash money .
Alio suits made to order, cleaning, dve
'ng and repa'rlng
Satisfaction guaranteed.
F. L. DwMONT, -
Albany, Or.
lite gilttOCtat
WHAT IT MEANS.
The New V oik World speaking of the course
pursued by Judga Uresharo says that tb
abandonment of the Republican party by such
man as Judge Gresham, Judge Cooley, and
Wayne McVeagh has immense significance.
These are not mere politicians, actuated by
motives of self-iuterest or ambition. They
are net ignorant; they are not fickle; they ara
not corrupt; they are not soured.
Why then do they leave the party of which
they have been members and leaden for a
generation?
It is because the party itself is changed in
character, purpose and practice.
The purposes it was organized to accom
plish, and which at the time appealed to the
patriotism snd conscience of such man, are
substantially accomplished, This they rec
ognite, and doubtless each of them Is proud
of his share in aiding the reculu.
But the party hat now become the Instru
ment Of selfish classes to serve their selfish
ness. It despises the broad and aafe princi
ples of constitutional tight, esteems power
and privilege above duty and responsibility,
and has conti acted itself to a conspiracy of
plutocracy and corruption lor service in de
frauding, oppressing and debauching the peo
pie. It has relieved the rich of taxation upon
their wealth, while it burdens the poor with
taxtt upon the necessaries ot life and the
too! 1 of their labor that are heavier than thoie
imposed in ttme of war and heavier than are
required for th i support of the Government.
These burdens are not imposed for th pur
pose of supporting the Government, bat for
the purpose of putting more money Into the
cofferi of the already rich.
The natural, the logical, the inevitable, the
actual result of tbis parv euion of power is
not only ihe greater poverty of the poor atd
the creation of a vulger aristocracy of wealth,
but the subversion of the principle of equality
in tights and rrivilrgee, the corruption of th
national life and the debasement of pubis.
morality.
Seeing this and rightly dreading it, patii
otic men everywhere are publicly withdraw
ing from a debauched party lest they may teem
te count ensnce its iniquity.
Mr MacVcagb, after reviewing toe econ
omic aspectsof Republican protactiei, so call
ed says:
But the economic evils, however great, of
the McKinlev hill, and the unreasonable v-
tetn of protection it represents, art of fat test
importance to my mind than the moral evil
which fellow in their wake. While such a
system endures political corruption i abso
lutely sure te increase, as such a system net
only Invites bat it req aires the corrupt use ot
money both at the polls and in Congress.
Owing to bis judicial office. Judge Gresham
ht been very careful about publicly diacaaa
ing specific political questions, bat be lately
gave utterance to these emphatic word:
I would say that the control of elections
and legislation by the corrupt ate of money
more than anything else menaces popular
goveinn ent end the public peace. If these
abates are not speedily checked the ooase
qnenccs are likely to be disastrous. The most
insidious of all forms of try tony is that of
plutocracy. Thoughtful men see and admit
that oar country is beCOeuing lest tsd less
deiitetratlc and more and tnor plutocratic.
The ambit km and self-love of some men ar
to great that tbey are incapable of roving
their country.
In these quotataoos may be discovered the
sufficient reason why these men have felt it
to be their duty to abandon the patty that is
led by Harrison. Waaamakar, Qaay. McKin
ly. Reed and Plat'.
1'LBU.isPEAKlMi
In another coiumn will be taur.d a list
of appointments for Hon Geo Nolar.d of
Astoria democratic candidate for presi
dential elector. Mr Noland is a lawyer of
good ability and it well equipped to pie
sen', the democratic position on the issue
of the day. Dr Mullinlx alto of Astoria
is a sprightly campaigner. Democrats at
several places where speaking is to Le had
thculd see to it that these gentlemen have
good houses. Make it a point to get a big
crowd. Precinct committeemen should
particularly look after tbe whole matter.
The fight it on and tbe democrats are
making It one to the finish so let every
one pot on bis armor for the conflict for it
wifl be fierce but abort.
A tariff law that increase wages and
reduces the cost of living; is a good thing
for a conn try; and that- is tbe kind of a
law that makes democratic success impos
sible in the present contest Astoria En
amiatr.
One of the strangest things in all the
field of tariff discussion is the fact of the
existence of men who will attempt to force
down the throats of intelligent people such
stuff as the above. Does not the veriest
schoolboy know that if the manufacturer
has to increase the wages of his employes,
he must corrwpondingly increase tbe price
of his productions to tbe consumer? Then
how can tbe cost of living be reduced ?
Just as well ssy that a condition of things
under which the railroads might charge
higher freight rales, the merchant make
larger profits, and tbe cost of living be re
duced would be a good thing for a country,
and so it would if such a condition could
exist, but such a condition is absolutely
impossible, bnt no more so than that a
tariff law might be made that would give
better wages and reduce the cost of living.
It ia an old saying that it is much batter
to take half a loaf than none. This is
sound in politics as well as business. Act
ing upon thisprinciple many voters who
voted the people's party ticket in June will
now vote for Cleveland seeing the utter
hopelessness of carrying this state) for
Weaver. To them they say it is much-
better to hav Cleveland than Harrison.
Cleveland will receive from 5000 to 8000
more vote in this state than the combined
vote of Slater and V catch in the two con
gressional districts in June. Dunt throw
your vote away by voting for Weaver. Vote
for Cleveland, the coming man.
Tbisita good year for the Democrat to
stick 10 their ship. 'I he Oregon Republi
can lull is shewing signs of sinking and, there
fore, the desertion of Itt deck it both advisa
ble and natural . Let the passengers flee to
the Weaver boat if thy will, bat if Oregon
Democrats stand firm and rescue as many
of tbe overboard passengers a possible, the
ri.OAl.n.1 ., V,n 111 I.. .V.. li . ...
wowfw .i.ev v
tne uregon harbor the Bth ot ntxt month
lorllaml Disfaick.
The Staltsnan takes exception to whi
the Danotrat said about Mri Lease not being
a gentleman. We insist that she is not or she
would not be gativanting over the country
with Weaver.
A letter from Geo Noland, democratic can
didate for elector writes us from Osklsnd
tbst the cause of democracy looks wclT in the
Umpqua Valley.
1 BBS5SS I
New Process. Cobb, the printer, has
bought the exclusive right for this city !
and county for the F E Tayl
,...l!. I
printing process and will make color
printing one of his specialties, lies ssss
plet of hit late work.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
the raeiae Ceeat Rest
Minneapolis,
when the Congregational council was re
iievea ot the more serious parts ot its worn,
by allowing the advocates of the different
citiea who wanted the next meeting a
chance to speak in favor of their respective
cities, wave after wave of laughter and ap
plause rolled upward from the auditorium
at the humorous remarks made. It was
voted by a large majority to meet on the
Pacific- coast at a point to be decided upon
by the" provisional committee. Probab ly
San Francisco or Tacoma.
Ah Editor and Lawyer
Uolfax, Oct 14. today developed a
sensation that stirred the city with interest.
At 1 :90 o'clock Attorney lirown was stand
ing in front of the postoftice, on Main
street, when his attenttrn was called to an
article in today's Gazette, 'which refers to
him as a "bunco steerer." Just at this
time, Kditor Ballaine. of theliazette, came
down the street, and Brown atepDed up to
him and asked if he waa the author of the
article. On receiving an affirmative answer
Brown applied a vulgar epithet and struck
at Ballaine. Both were soon hammering
awry at each other in good style. The two
were separated after Brown had bitten i
smalt section off the index finger of Bat
I as tie's right hand.
A IVmilar AeUa
Detroit. Oct 14. The board of educa
tion has adopted a resolution declaring that
hereafter no person shall be eligible to teach
in the public schools of this city who hat
not acquired an entire education in the
public schools of this city. This restric
tion bars all college graduates. Under its
terms halt the present tore ot teachers will
be discharged next January.
SBw Already
Pen vex, Colo, Oct 14. Reports from
the country west and north of here show
that the storm which has been raging for
the last two days has been the sevi
known for the I man Pacific. The storm
was continuous from Cheyenne to Oaden
a distance of 500 mites. TelatTraphic com
munication is almost entirely cut off, and
all the railroads are blocked with snow
which is '20 feet deep in the outs. The
snow at Laramie, Wyo, it five feet deep on
the level. Thousands of cattle and horses
have pcriabed.
Washington'. Levy.
Olympia. Wash, Oct i3. The state
board of equalization dosed its session Sat
urday and the rate of levy will probably
be fixed at 2X mills, as compared with 3
nulls butt year. While there has been a
decrease of 15 per cent over the entire state
in the values returned by assessors, the
general railroad values have been increas
ed. It was estimated 1900,0000 would be
required to meet the expense of the state
last year.
Bwotrtale Raasbarx
Hambcbo, Oct 13. At a meetiiuj of
small shopkeepers it was resolved today in
the name of 30.000 destitute citizens eon
nected with the Hamburg trade that state
aid to the amount of 10.000.000 marks was
neceisaary to save the city from widespread
ruin consequent upon the stxapftage of trade
during the epidemic. The number of fresh
cases today waa 16, the number of deaths 7
and the number of burials 119. The hos
pitals ctntain 682 patients.
Umatilta. Or, Oct 13. A jolly jack
tar. clad in official regalia, with the name
Minnesota" on bis cap and shirt, went
through I'tnatilla today. Be said htv was
second mate on toe Eng4Uh vessel Minne
sota, and with five others, lowered a boat
and escaped from the ship just before
reaching tbe cholera quarantine in New
.or. Hetscaing land, be tattrtled a freigh!
train going west, and ha been on the road
-nj f, twelonJ
!
i Basils Fta lasatWeli
Tceahoe, N Y. Oct 13. Today
Mr
McKesxie. an English mbject. who live
in this village, went before tbe English
consul in New York and complained of the
action of tbe mob which yosierday tore
down hit flag and shot holes In it, after be
had displayed it in honor of the discovery
of America. Mchenae has also sent a
letter to Sir Julten Panncefote. the Englisfa
minister at Washington, complaining bit
terly of the outrage.
Chicago; Oct 13 Nancy Hanks will
not compete with the bicycle racers at
Waahititrton Park next week. Budd Pol.le
having teiegrapbed that tbe great mare has
engagement that cannot be canceled The
mtnagement baa communicated with tbe
owners of Mascot and Jay Eye Sen and
others, and these pacer may measure
strides with th speedy wheelmen, includ
ing Zimmerman. Tyler, Johnson, Taylor
and others.
friend of tUr stall on
Kansas City. Oct. 13. A brief dispatch
from Cofftsmlle at II o'clock tonight con
veys alarming intelligence. It 1 as fol
lows: ''Friends of the Pal ton boys have
made an attack upon tbe town " Tbe wires
have failed lo work since the news was
received and the result of tits battle is un
known. a rvtwi
Pohtlash. Oct 13. Miss Birdie Morton
who for many months baa been tbe recog
nixed belle of Mono Tabor Villa, a ubob
about five miles east of Portland, is the
victim of a most cruel lover. By this time,
according" to tbe opinion of surgeons, her
rrkling- eye are dimmed forever and her
pely body iscotd in death. Sbe had
been engaged fo Burdette Wolf, a law
student A quarrel occurred, and sbe
would have nothintr to do with him . Last
night be met her on her way to
meeting and shot her through toe
and then escape to the woods.
Btnqrre
lungs,
Aa SJtat nearer Dead
New Whatcom. Wash. Oct 12. Hon
Edward Eldridge died of paresis this after
noon at 3 o'clock, aged Si years. He leaves
a wife, son. daughter and four grandchil
dren by a dsceased daughter. He waa a
member of both constitutional conventions
and a delegate to the republican national
convention at Minneapolis. He leaves an
estate of about $500,000. Captain Eldridge
was one of the oldest pioneers of the Pacific
coast.
A Sample of Barsrttariag
Philadelphia, Oct 12. Tbe brown
pacing- gelding Orover S, record 2:i4l.t,
dropped dead at the driving park here to
day while contesting in a race. He died
from the effects of a drug adminittered by
tne owner, W Sbankv, at Btnirhamton. N
Y, to prevent the horse from winning. As
a result, Shanley and his driver. Hollister.
have been ruled off all the tracks of tbe
National Association tor life.
to Polities la It
New Yoke, Oct 1 2. Judge Andrews, of
Syracuse, republican nominee for chief
justice of tbe court of appeals, hat been in
dorsed by the democratic state committee.
The nomination was made by W A Kirke.
of Syracuse, and seconded by Bourke Cock -ran
and District Attorney Ridgeway, of
Kings county.
Missionaries Mobbed.
London, Oct 12. The Shanghai corres
pondent of the Times cables that English,
missionaries have been mobbed by natives
in Kieng Yong. The house of Mr Philips,
head of the mission, was destroyed, and ho
and his wife fled for their lives.
Vli-glala Jaatlee.
CilARIXrTTEVILLE, Va, Oct 12. Phil
Young, the negro who shot Walker Glass,
a white man was taken from Palmyra jail
and lynched last night. The lynching was
done so quietly that nothing was known
tllulllf if 11nf.1l tWo mominir urban il... 1....I,.
. " . . J
wag louna uangiing from a tree.
Lebanon Six car load of host were ship
ped from Lebanon the first of Ihe week to
j be followed by two or three mere ctr losdt
later on .
Died, In Lebanon, Oct. 8, Ettells Hard
man, daughter of Chris, and Mary A HarJ
man, aged 14 years. This make lb fourth
death In this family within eighteen month:
the mother, father aad two children. Five
children are yet living.
C G RawliLgt nd J J Dubruille of Albany
will put in an electric-light plant ia Lebanon
immediately. They have ordered tbe ma
chinery aad will begin the erection of the
poles right away. Another step forward.
Advance.
.
v,! wh, V.
-.'"B -..s.- .v Iisici mil
into sn excavation, head first, about fire
feet, striking on hit face, in a rocky, web
place, bruiting him In a serious manner,
and he left for home this noon.
ititrm,
The Eugene National Bank tnowt de
posits ot er.lv $48,000, loant and discount t
it.85,580.74. Totals of 1 122,013.99.
The Eugene Register puts It in th fol
lowing old fashioned way : The Albany
brass band is making music in tint city
for the Knights of Pytblat.
With an Income for Albany, of less
than $20,000 a year It will 'ke rome fin
anciering to make an expense account of
over $8,000 In a quarter keep Inside of It.
lion t It.
An exchange says a rrnmor it prevalent
that the Rev I)c Witt Talmag may
leave th Brooklyn Tabernacle and ac
cept a ttanding call to a church In 8aa
nan-isco with a salary ct $25,000 per
year.
A tomiiti at Yaqvlna Bay during the
summer told two kinds of eggs, cne: she
would wartant freth, charging ait extra
price, and another kind the watn't certain
about. The Idea I one worthy nf emu
lation. An Improvement In Albany It the new
bridge on Ellsworth street near Seventh.
It It Itt own comment. II there it such a
thing at good sens- In Ihe world it can't
be found hi connection with this structure.
Train men are of the belief that the
parties who attempted to wrec the over
land train near Cottage Grove a catuptc of
wee Kt ago were hoodlum residing there.
The fact that the wreck was attempted so
near the ttatlon for purpose of rabbet y J
manes 11 ioo preoaoi tnsttne trainutaot
tutptclona are correct, or at least well
founded. Brake men hate been having
trouble with some of the hoodlums there
ani think the wreck was attempted for
sphe. Register.
Sarah AKhea Hill
lam. Sbe has been
of years.
is in an Insane aay
crazy for a number
Even stubble fields can be plowed now.
They say the foundation has been laid
for an immense crop next year. Let it
come.
A partial eclipse of the sun will occur
October 90. beginning at 8:44 a m, and
ending at 0:4b a ra ; visible in Oregon.
Do people bite at the greens good
racket? Yes, but they generally keep
axil" aa tbev are also criminals. Ballin-
. - - - . , .
erjB Nebraska man, thoogh.after losing
$1000 squealed a few days ago, and is
lutDie to go to tue pen uimseii
-
Recently 6tnitb committed a horrible
crime In California. He was lynched
and a coroner set on his body. The jury
returned a remarkable verdict that he
deserved the lynching, and bad been
banged by persons to the jtrry unknown,
and tliev hoped no one would try to
fjndooL
There is trouble in the Congregational
church at Salem. Rev Porwin satTera to
rsMisrn. Thousrh there i nlentvr of
smoke it is hoped there is no fire. Of
all people a minister has tocarryhim-
tbe public is watching for errors. No
one was ever known to regret a clean
private record.
F P Uogan, former sbe tiff of Douglas
is also a resident of the Minneapolis of j
tbe west. He went to that ciry with j
about $8000 and it reputed to be worth
between $300,000 and $100,000. He is!
chairman of tbe democratic county com- I
mittetv Eugene Guard. Mr Hosjan was
the man who helped to capture W W
Saunders who escaped once on a time
from tbe Albany jail.
The same reports a boat Chines
pheasants come from all part ot tbe
valley The Carlton correspondent of
the Yamhill County Ledger writ):
"There should be a law rH lowing banter
to shoot China phteasxtnts one month in
the year only and that from September
iatti to uciooer iatn, lor at tue rate they
are now being Riueu so two years 11 win
tae hard to make a "tjtasr" ol ix in s
day's shooting. Some parties have killed
high tHtor 7b in a single day.' It
for tbe market- Several men in this city
, r . , ...
are now hnntingfor the Portland market
the price ol $1.35 being too templing
Tbe giape thief a just as bad as the
wstermelou thief or the grocery store
thief. Boys who steel such thing can
never epect to receive tbe confidence of
any one.
Here is a ray of hope from the Toledo
Pot: "Tbre are persons who aswert
put up the
that the stockholders will
coin required of the O P on Ihe 1st of
November fSl.OtW.OOOL when times will
. - -
look up a little. A-nve-n '.
'You editors have an easy time of it
WtupOlC ... U ICUIV VVWi lUUKn,
remarkeJ one of the ermine wearers to
tl.. M.iiiniitf m ...i.r ti . 1 1, ' '
quoth the svribe. "You don't hate to
read one snotfier's opinions-' And all
the judges laughed. Journal.
e continue tne admiration society
with the following from the Mill City
V ll.a fell latrine mb St.. Mill f 00
Gazette : "There is more general fel
lowship displayed by the Albanv Deho
crat than any other paper published in
1 Albany. It is antagonistic to Ihe tariff
measures, but yet liberal, obliging and
unselfish.
A young couple stood up before a
Lebanon pastor to be married this week
before it dawned upon the mind ol the
excited bridegroom that he had not his
marriage license with him- The couple
were ms tried however upon the author
ity of Albany papers, which showed that
said license had been iasued. The gen
tleman should swear eternal allegiance
to newspapers for their timely assistance
at the most critical period of bis life.
Advance.
John Denny, who returned from Elk
City Inst week, relates a curious phe
nomenon that occurred at that camp,
say the Teller One night about two
weeks ago, during a storm, ligntning
struck a pine tree And fired the fo'iace.
Every needle on the tree vras burned ruT
snd the fire made a light so brilliant that
the men in the camp could readily read
at newspaper at 75 yards distance. The
tree burned about 20 minutes and went
out. An examination showed that the
remainder of ft ne tree was but slightly
damaged.
ABBIESt.
CAUSLEY WEYGHENT. On
Wednesday evening, Oct. uth, 1892, itt
thetesidence of and by Rev G W Hill,
Mr Albert E Cautley and Mits Elizabeth
Weyfhent both ol Albany. A worthy
yosjstjr couple who deserve the bett wlshet
.faN.
WATERMAN - DILLON, On Wed
rteadaw afternoon, Oct. 12II1 , iRq2, at the
M t frsonage, bv Rev I T Abheit, Mr
Asa D Waterman." of the OP R R, and
Miss Eva May Dillon, recently ot Ne
braska, having just arrived In Oregon 10
unite her fortune with the groom. They
have the Democrat's best wlshet for
happiness and prosperity.
ALLEN BOWERSOX. -At the resi
dence of J Bowertox, in Salem, at 8:30
p ri, Oct is, 1892, Mitt Addle R Bower
aox. of Salem, to Ira E Allen.of CorvallU.
The bride It a Salem girl of great pop
ularity and was for tome time an operator
for the Union Telegraph Co., and It the
daughter of Presiding Elder Bowcrsov.
Mr
Allen is a bookkeeper at l-oitisnu,
where thev will reside. Journal.
HORN.
KNOX. On Oct 12, 1892, to the wife
ot J K Knox a girl.
Brvan. On Erlday, Oct 14, 1892, to
Mr and Mr Albert Bryan of Tangent pre
cinct a gtrl, whose net weight was 12
round and four ounces. All doing well
COt NTH. FHOt fcKll
Wednesday evcnlng.Oct. lilb.iSj.
Present Mayor, Recorder, Martha),
and Councilmen French, Stewart, Pfelffer,
Burkhart, Wheeler and liawkin.
The following bills were ordered paid:
City agt Scott, $2.95 ; Matthews & Wath
t urn, $29 88 ; C VV Watts, $39.25 ; WB
Barr, $54 50; Train & Whitney, $2.24, R
M Wade. $6.28; R Brown, $10; A Saylor
ic Co, $375: Mayor and Councilmen,
$67; Electric Light Co, $284; Vlewert,
$9; rent for engine drivers, $25.
The. committee on street and public
propei tv reported in favor of the follow
ing improvements: New walk along lot
4, Ellsworth street, Second to Third, and
repairing of walk north line of block 3
Eighth ttreet, Thurston ar.d Lt'ayctte
streets.
The o-vners of canal ere ordered to
remove trees along Vine street, Third aid
Fifth streets.
The report of Jason Wheeler, superin- j
tendent of the ripraping of the bridge !
piers, showed the entire expense of doing
the work to be $487.3.
Quarterly reports of Recorder and
Treasurer showed the following:
CiKNBBAL VVXtl.
Rcceiptt
Amount in Treat. July 1, 1892. .$
Received from finet
Rec'd from Linn Co. Nat, Bank.
Rec'd from saloon license
356 00
150 00
1600 00
Rec'd from general license . .
199 00
Rec'd from taxes 63
Total receipts $847 63
Disbursements
Paid on city warrants $ 7865 42
Interest paid cn clu- warranit .. 152 61
Total paid out
Amount on nand Sept 30, 1892
$ 8018 03
129 60
.. $8147 65
Total.
Bridge fund-
receipts
i U -rA l.r,m I Inn fV rsih tin nm nn
' H le'M frtvm I j n n f an a rra ri t Ne I
2019 jo.ooo 00 !
i Total receipt $30,000 00
DltburserocnU
Paid Portland Bridge Co $10,000 00
Warrant assigned to Portland
Bridge Co . 20,000 00
Total dnbursemcntt $30,000 00
GENERAL PUBPOoB.
Mavor and Council
72 OO
220 OO
Attorney
Marshal
Ot)
Recorder 57 95
. Superintended of streets. . .
, Treasurer
'95!
5 00
I uiic iicstnioi sh
pjre department.
ecric liwi t
Police (regular and special).
442 00
"77 53
Set 00
S6 74
o$ 9
3i 91
S 7
25 00
163 25
S 44
22SO OO
25 OO
36 IO
303 IO
Printing .
I Dirt ami gravel . . .
j Lumber
j Hardware
1 Sprinkling
f Surveys
: Labor
,mere'J" bond.
Rent office
StaUottery, etc
i Sewer
.$0591 ta
aVstal
I ox tx T i txuaix.
Rillttrf rn rrtr raT
3)10004 3
450 00
1300 00
j Balance auptniendent
Interest on count v warrant
Extra wotk on piers and algct
479 a J
.$1513 58
.$21,674 70
Tout
Grand total . .
CITY wabbamt accovkt.
tie-era! fund
Outstanding July I . . .
Issued during quarter.
Total
Paid during quarter . .
.$ 9.SS6 IS
S 238 oa
SiS i-s 20
. 7.875 4
Outstanding Sept 30 $to.yS yS
Bridge fund
Outstanding J uly 1
Issued during quarter
$ 8.64$ 65
13013 5
"
Total
Paid during quarter .
.Sai,6C2 :6
. 10,000 00;
I Outstanding Sept Jo
.$11,662
Sewer fund
Ouuiandine lul 1 ..
..$
16S 83 I
. i.i ,,,r; ,m.,
tot
j
Ouittandlng Sept 30 $
47 93
I loa! outstanding warrant. Sept
30, 1S92...
The Recorder
$2242 97
iKttruCtcd a nmlfv
teveral parties not connected wuh newer!
to do so inside of ten day. J
A resolution was read dUro Using all ;
remonstrances to change of grade on
, CalapooU street, a.id paaaed.
Several resolutions were petard provld
ing for tidewalk and other improvemintt.
Oidinance bill 277 changing grade of
CalapooU street one foot above survey of
tSoo was read twice and failed to pas to
1 ""r? ""din 5o 1. Chestnuts I
1 , --- - ?
Mm,8" 8"o.ne rim., coo.
I IMrh In. .1 Al Hm.rf.lhl.
street was
ordered improved under supervision nf
committee on street and 'public prtpertv.
TL city surveyor wasJ1itctd to set
grade staae for streets approaching : he
I W -f f.
j bridge.ihe same lo be graveled sr.d graded
: inside nf ten day.
The following bid were read for grad
ing and graveling 1st street, Montgo.Tierr
to Ma'ne, where no otherwise provided
for: Etcaaarlng, 45c; filling, 35c; river
prayed. See t!t wsac. he Creiahv Ja Co.
j Excavating, 40 cems; filling, 20c; river.
a . t a
80c; pit gravel. 70c, bv S W Ross. River
gravel, 68 cents, by R A Murphy. Coo
tracts let to property owners bidding and
lo S W Ross, rivef gravel to be used.
Work tD be completed in 30 day. Bond.
$100
ranTEKs
Oct. 9th, 1S92
L'ncle Andrew K .-.Von 's sister hat
come from Iowa to :ive with him. He It
going to build s new and commence living
In the right kind of style.
L McQueen ha come home from a trip
to the valley.
Unci) Peter LeFrancit It batching uow,
hi wife being gone to Spokane.
The Concord school is prospering under
the efficient management of Mr Frank
Wilholt.
Foster, our young town, 1 Improving
fast. There are four dwellings, one large
ilourlng milt, one saw mill and
planer, three barns already built
other talk of building soon.
cnt
and
REAL ESTATE St LEA.
Lonis Bantee to M M Bashor, one
acre, Sodaville 10
J L Hill to Lonis Barxee, 5 lots,
Sodaville 1
J A Yates to Chas Yates, 4 lots in
Highland Grove 5
C H Mattoon to S W Crowder,
6 acres land near Albany
Rachel A Thomas to F A Aldridge,
43.56 acres 9 E 1 726
Anna Uablitxel to J Hablitxel, 160
acres 14 E 2 500
J L H to A W Dutcher. 4 lots,
ffodavitle 160
Rasper Kropp to F M French, lot
l,bll5, H'sSrdAd 400
C G Burkhart to Geo W and J C
Davis, bl 63, O's Ad Albany. .. 2000
II Bryant tj E L Blaus, 80 acres,
11 w 1 600
Alfred N Coin to II Bryant, 02.74
acres 20 w 2 784
U 8 to Anna Habftxel, 160 acres
14 E 2 Patent
U S to Dudley Hadden, 139 73
acres 8 E 1 Patent
$5,081
To rit ia th morning)) th a bad tart in
th mouth and no appetite, indioate that
the tt n th eds strengthening. For this
purpose, there is noising better than an oc
casional dose of a, J.''i Pills taken at bed
time.
L)x(Uai.. Thoa Brink will rdpx
your furniture neat and cheap or make
furniture te order and sell furniture on
ecixt mission at the old stand.
Oss dollar tared it tne dollat earned . Wo
to Allen Bros and to f year grooeriee at
ish price.
BOMB ARB ABROAD
THURSDAY
A genuine Webfoot day.
Th ntw motor was te arrive in Portland
today and will be in Albany about Sttorday
Rev Walker, who has jutt returned from
Chins, where ho has been a mittionarv for
several years, will deliver an addreaa at tha
Bapt t church oazt Monday eyeniog.
S . laville's new ptper, the Review, has
apptared.with A H Pbelpe, at pnblither. It the spring, for the chance of early sow
it wall gotten up, and promises to be an j ing sometimes proves a failure.
. A ,.t- a tko .. . A .LI! . !,. ! a
T'' .'r. S 71:T
" ' J"F- ' -n-A sscussev
as well at l.!m c ,nnty generally should give
it their best tonport.
FRIDAY.
U W C chrane, of Taogeot, rapmt, the
death of a fine horse, and alto several deaths
among neighbor horse.
The State Baptist Couveotioa will be
held in .'ndependenct next weak, and hold
during th last days of th week
It a ill oav to bear the lacture at th V P
i ohorth tomorrow night by Pr..f R K Warren, ,
I el Portland, on -'Uddera." Admistion,
(rem
. . u in r.
Tb Alt any . Mill ng t omoany
havnjattreivedtbeirtAmplofor.bwh
, from the Oregon ctr, af:r a joarney of aboot
-
me e xtracts w Btno.
graveling P'r'. street, and moat be euaed
tomorrow . Tnis ioclodei property owners
bidding on atone .
Eugene bss been tued for $5-000 damages
canoed by Clsrttone llinney, a six year eld
Kay having an arm broken by falling through
a bad sidewalk. A C Woodcock and W S
Mcfaddea ars attorneys for plaintiff.
The Saotiam Lumberman says: "We
have get it on gcod authority that Csnadisn
capiulitta will nxt spring k th citizet
f Albany for a reasonable bona to erect
and operate a largo sanmiU in that city.
. " ?:
If the desireri l,nn is not f rvrt hrmme tha
.li 11 tJ- i : a
Z'""" " " "
WHtAT, CI j CENTS
Senator Ooiph wilt speak at Lb ojara j
hens this evening at s a cloe . t every ,
body attend.
Mr Will Pf-iff sr will begin Lusiness next
Monday in the cxmfectionary ttnre now
ran by Mr A Bseoiek.
Tha lecture to bav bees delivered this
overling by Prof Warrea has been postposted
, oa aeeoaot of toe nines ol the speaker
Keeper Kroop last veaing sold to F M
rMfuh o In in Raat alkonv ta . tow in ox
cbaoge U 1 French's fa tea n, wagon mA
hJ
Th. new aaotor far the .treat rati way -
ri.trfloiay Itu a tIookuag of
resin, xry xa as. sascr a. vo.
Tha North went I Jf Lianranoe oomnanv I
today, through Mr ft F Mscrtll of the Ore
goo Bank, paid Mr J P gtahUeftotd $2500
insurance 00 bar huthaod s Ufa.
Jo Kleta received a diepeOc 1 yeetcrdsy
asDoaceieg tha death of bis father at Mee
aota. III. Ha waa 76 jeers o age. Mr
Kiem recently taid bim a visit.
. l 'ha Pvbcm and Dav Yenax, charged
j with horning th BC Young, plead gailty
1 a ttaea Cirea-t Cteart ta Sale ) thereby.
John Dove, the captain, plead test gsiity.
tt a, - 1 1 . : 1 1 . -
5 third la'.ereat ia th S to Mill property.
j CosHudoratiosi. f3XTl Tae traaeC-r papers
i will b mad this week. Mr Crabtrte will
probab! y rcove to town Itemed tat ciy
zpaea.
A fine Use of ttb'. sad hang.s ? lamps
jaat received at Ot aad Hetsdrtsaoa'e. I f
tot would have the prettiest sod boat call
1c
wk-er dandruff.
scalp disci is.
! falling b4 arrays of
f.e
mm
, not oeg ect them, bat app
1 asd took like Hal:' lltir
Ladies Ovcrgajten ta all colors at K! n
rsa
Ladias gfnd tie at attoal t ot for the
next 30 dav at Klein Bra.
! R.rr. raber all boots aad ahot bt ubt of ;
: Klota Br. that rip. ran or or to! cost
I Ins wi'l ho r. .-. - . ! by r , r f -ktve
Chmcw jerked Ycaiern at C E Brooracll.
C E Brow ceil offers fo-anlea lot of fUsraar ,
26!P
Theffttcrarb. :-.: tr eato: at C F.
Browse! U .
IO, Sweat odor l-r tan ee
pie by the gaUoa
I
alCEBrwii'i
i The B Bco-v
t OOZ waiaed an i BBJ feet
ff::-.or. it can L. Lad st the Ladle BoXAar.
j ' Xo-.c'.tte in oer!!lo- tta.ionar ia ia-
, vitataoe. . t.-in eaade, at C W Cobb-
Asftbv d Cart, Real Berate, ai VTaah
Baft oa Street, Put Used. Or.
Stesrait & Sox sell th very beat ratea
shear atd tcisoora.
Buy Waruct' Bros corset of W F Read.
Bargain hs tunsmea gvd ai Read'.
New goo4 it W F Head
WU! V ytarii, IS fee
One of the greatest pieevs of enterprise '
ver performed by a newspaper waa re-
ent'y sprung by the San Francisco Ex- j
aminer. While detectives and posses of
men were banting for Evans and Sontag '
the r.xammer tent a reporter to inter
view tbe outlaws. This the reporter did
. , ... ,
j d besides slept over ntgbt with tl em.
Crooked C books. There appeared in
Lebanon last Friday a somewhat novel
type of confidence man. One man whom
be tried to dope was Dr L Foley, with
whom he professed a former acquain
tance, dating hack five years, at which
time he raid the Dr attended him in an
illness. Notwithstanding the fact that
Dr Foley was unable to recall the pleas
an memories of a former acouaintance.
be invite! th man to his home for din-
ner in preference to making a cash dona
i lion. The next day the individual ap-
pea red in Waterloo seeking an invest
t nieut in real estate. Learning that Mr
: Shepard owned considerable property,
he lonnd that gentleman, 'o whom he
! introduce! himself as Mr Crooks, a
I nephew of Pr Foley of Lebanon. and said
I tbe Pr waa his guardian and waa holding
i $20,C00 for him. Mr Shepard set a price ;
on ins property a store oonuinc. a .
dwelling boose and several town lots
which Mr Crooks considered reasonable,
and therefore he said he would buy all
of tbe property after a visit to Lebanon
to get his money. He inquired of Mr
Shepard if there were a clothing store in
town, and was answered In the negative.
Being Quite anxious to chance his
j clothes, hich were somewhat shabby.
' Mr Shepard kiudlv loaned him a new i
He was arrested on complaint of Mr
Shepard, after trying to hire a horse to
go lo Corvallis with. Advance.
Pkrhaps
You want
the bet groceries to be
secured in the
Bros,
citv ; then tall on Parker
Perhaps
You want freth produce jutt from th
gardeners, then call on Parker Bros.
Pei hap
Yon want the best baked goods In the
city, breads, cakes, cookies, pies, etc.then
call on Parker Bros and you will get the
goods and first class treatment.
The Holmes Be sin ess Colleoe of
Portland, Ore., is now a day and board
ing school , so parents who send their sons
and daughters away to a business school,
can feel that they are surrounded by a
school atmosphere and home influences.
Every young man. and woman as well,
should have a business education. It
fits them to do business tor themselves,
and a good book-keeper or stenographer
can always find employment. Send for
catalogue of the Holmes Business Col
lege. WnttN you com to
Albany
won't fall to visit
Blackman
st
Hodges,
The druggist! They carry a Urge and
-hoice stock ot drugs, patent medicines,
etc. Prescription are always carefully
and promptly attended to.
It will
Pay yon.
Jro to 0 W Cobb, successor Co Paisley &
ilea, Flinn Block, for ynurjab printing
if all kind
TAXtlBST.
Farming in the vicinity of Tangent Is
in foil blast The frequent showers is
putting the ground in fair condition for
work.
There has been quite a large acreage of
fall grain already sown, end if the
weather permits there will be many '
acres of stubble land plowed and sowed, j
Farmers are afraid to risk sowing in
As the time for gathering fruit is at
i,. - .. ,nriU. -.
The lanrer nnrtion nf what there ia. are !
badly injured by the codlin moths
The potato crop Is not overly Urge, bat ;
I think by the time they are dag there
will be plenty for home use, and possibly j
a few to spare.
I (ear the condition of the roads the
coming winter will be a bad as last, log
in many places they have been poorly
"'ru .oll?n entirely negieeteo. iiie
P' method of working j veiy ior, 1
'r ,are ?0.?tof wrk is commenced ;
oi neer unisnea, consequently n is
left in a worse condition than before.
There ahould be u different law enacted,
wben foy we wooM , e
rtiaAK
M a..., c: j . o t .
cbibald, died near Halsey Oct
She
ielt a linalianrf onrl Innr hiliren If.
niourn her toes.
The children of N P Slate are afflicted
j with flax, one has died and another is
j dangerously sick.
A I Olin is seen very busy at work
1 lately. He wishes to sell hi, place lately
; vacated by John Wicker.
Why does a certain Dr from Albany
: make so many unprofessional visits to
Tangent lately?
Mr John La per expects to move to
Tangent before long.
.. ,iU
P P. Hill has sold oat, and will take
bis le.ye for a more prosperous country
Qn a visit to Tallman, I fisd
;rr: r .y-
mtr)t .
The R. R. Co. hi v. bnikt
cdtaew de
pot and a dwelling bouse for the i;C.iuo
feneman mtti several ether bui dinga for the
tue of the aecticn tcea.
A larje sized building ha been erected for
the parrot of opeoing a general mercacttie
extsbiishrneet.
Mr Wm. Clyrner has moved back to bis
farm and erected a fine dwelling. . He alto
intends to otherwise improve bis farm.
1 xa u. 1 li. -i-- . . - t
:heuM(I McQ4ee. And S say he
. lnlaSta oo-m-U.;if yet. dorvot thUU
J. R. ThonpaOB has moved to Salem,
tie will try bit fortes Is the city for s while.
Rob Gilson has moved on the John Marks
place with hi new bride.
Jest Smith is loosing oU once be has got f
to be pa.
Mr TrOa'ssaa has laaut a honte
and bars
on at place put sooth of the depot.
The warehouse of David Stastb hat in stsre
a ;ar;e antoaat ot gram
Farmers in that vicinity ate improving their
time potties' In their tail grata and or hero is
making reacy far winter. J
uj3bte do I look?"
That depends, trnsdBiTi, upon how
tou fec-L If you're suffering frotn
facctional distarbanoes, irregulari
ties or wcskpssBct, ypp're sure to
"look it" And Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription is the remedy.
It builds op aad in vigors tee the
system, rsgulaiaaj and promotes the
proper fujicticsns, and restores bealth
and streegth. It's a lttimats
medtctne. not a be venire ;
Tegetable, perfectly Itnmlsss.
made espeetally for vomsai s
In the cure of nil female com
plsintt," it's guaranteed to give sat- -isf
action, or the money is refunded.
No other riaedicixje for women is ;
told so. Think of that, when the
dealer says something else (which
pays him better) b " just as good."
" Times have changed. So have
SAKwV Th mAnAro mtfn-A
menu in pills are Dr. Pierce sReas-
ant Pellets. They help NatYtre, is-
stead of fighting with her.
and nervous headache, bilioo
cxMtiveness, and all derangements
of the liver, stomach ud bowels
are prevented, relieved, and cured.
DELINQUENT TAXES
D
EUKOTEV- Cist.' Uxe cf 1691
i oats of sale- as the
muss be rdued.
Proper. wil
be .'. d upon if not
attended to in
at dangerous
reasonable litre: Delays
September '.Sth,
1892.
C C JACKSON.
WsasrtS
A BAR(jA1
P
SUIT AWD VBASTABX.B vai xt far Bale,
consisting of 40 acres, ci land . one
Btue n-rth or Albany f.sct wail im
proved. For ptrticu'ia: irxnlre of
V. 11 Wabkbb
POSH AY & MASON
wt-nBtat tar aarAia
mm U for John B. Aldau's publlcntlOBa,
euieh we sell at ouhUsher'n prise with
siagsjandat-
4l.B4.11'. OKK4&
end
Stoie.
Best stock of 2nd ssr goods In th
valley, and th most reasonable pries
have on band all ktnda of
FURNITURE. STOVES, TINWARE,
HUNKS. BOOKE. PICTURES,
CLOCKS, CROCKERY
ETC, ETC,
On door went of S IS Young old store,
L. C0TLEI6.
o. Co MeFarland,
-:- healer is -:-
HarnessandSifJ-llery,
in the D001,
0,,3lt Firat Si'liu! Bu'i.Vitif
REVERE HOUSE,
tLBANY,
OREGON
HAS. PFEIFFKK PROPRIETOR
I
OFFENSIVE ECZEMA
SutYered Terribly. Doctors and Medi
cines Useless, furrd ia Four
Week by Cutlrtira
, T have a boy.
fifteen rs ssa. trim In SMasSX.
portrait ensimeii. wnr. ..,. is.. ..,... ... ,...--....
that 1 could not stay in tk room with hire. The
iftr i.'-y filtered terribly.
Hie frt were terrlWy eore,
hecoold not wear any shoes,
sod lad therefor, to mj t
pot -n a ilr of dry etocktmm
in Die morning, they wool
to e boor b salnrated with
wA-tore and very uSeaetve
e-irn to the coldest weather.
The dLan began to spread
over ht hody. eepcrtaily ate
ha!s acd finsy-r. The
thumbs on both his band Le
ant .- stiff end so assies
twowtthimd sticks of wood.
V-iii If,;., r)..il.
It won Id be neele- for nv- toiry to u : I the "Bertoj
this boy endured. I t htm to two OffctaS
rf U.riTheth gov him lote o m -d.elxbeit al to
no no. He grew wove. I therefor dssswll ! of
erlSvtng him enrod. One day I sow the treat
" who ssaald nse Ci Tl-
SSiT.stieXltd'e,
BttlefaiUttothem. ssoooi-.
JUlSt.VKTf-hki;! Village, 5. T.
Cuticura Resolvent
TVs new Blood sad Bkln Partner, totereiil) , and
;.: v. tk. ms "kin Cere. ei i.vnaai
Koar.
. esedeSe Bain Beaottficr. externaily.
iy relieve and speedily eor- JfJTi
r St the skin, scalp. asd blood, h toeoo
etanliy i
susK.r ' . .... . . ... .
hair, Sj m infancy to age, from fern pie to err,r.
Bold everywhere. Price, Crrrrcs-A, Soe-: S.
SSe.; Unrnvmr. 1. 1-repared by the 1 rrrsa
Inula sail CBKaucai. OaavaATioa, Bewtsa.
star-" How to Cere f-kia rji," W paces,
1 -. i
Pll
FLOS. I Itrtbaarli, red, rvogb, charjapad,
aUy akin eared, by cencre eoar.
MU8CUU.R
tSMAaBSTsnd paiM.
MA
Sr"""5 Awtl-Polo
tsskn. tack ache, weafc hMhtassv
in nse mlriBte try tae canrsrs
Awtt-Paln Hsswr. The tent aast
on... lisiSiav-.-.s - I : -
TSA ULTI Tow re s jaaserf Bad fsxa
use swr p
VSIatm, wHslet
r mnemm aohed,
in
MO SCBSTITrn. JB
W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE ezefLEMis,
; TK BEST SHOE
1 csJfc jasxS5a aawy
At rim So
I '.-a; ' sh
Dad at OS
t
'
( fiJJJ.
naaRAI,
Ladies' U& U.r-ttt-kJ&
Blloei sss asaw ot Ue oet Uceoxnt rw xrso Cotr. so
r-i! trOCGJ-A-S Bcr- fcton. JaXaaa. SosdtV
-Bf-L, E. BT.A1N.
SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
Th trace or thi Great Couarh Cto it
wrtbotst a t-trtlle us I've bjtaxtyatsaoaSicsxst.
A-t dmrAs-a are aatasircrt? to oelt it os. a prm
sjjve sntraaUe. e test that ao other care can
aerc-ssfclir sxasd. That is rtsy beo-m
tie Proprieto-. at an eacrraasa cx-
scii.- a..-. . f ree BBta
esTfrr h
home ia the rutc StiMi -ij
Wirca hare a Cc ere . S.?re Tircii.
Hrca
r.r. : .
L era it. -r r. i:: cert joe. tr yoar
has theCrawp. r WaaffciejiasrCtaBx.stse
it BttatBBtt . and relief i en-r. n yon oread
that isscna dsease CDsesxsstSsa, ttae it.
Ask yowr LVcgyrisl tor SHILOH-S CXTLE.
F-riee Met.. cts. andfi.as. I freer Ltig
are sore or Bach iaac. use Sh&V Psta
Plaster. Price SS cts. For sale try all Drug.
giila and Deaitn
into sASDKirs
CI CATQIf. DEI T
, kLCU I nlU Dbk I
all reas !- attaai as tsssasauy SR s. tea
raster s aatttctstt treats, sis om srow?r stoobee
elOAioc Ysssl 1 km tsso J to sta war-
stave Unas)
t-jao
etsnriwinriii saoatsws
was. AOS we
I 1 M 1 ittw
mriymm.
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No. I7 First St.. PORTi-ajilp. ore.
ILFAvlT COLLEGIATE ISSflTOW
ALBANY, OREGON
18Q1, 1692.
Uot Tr.- asewesl vcatcather Sit .
A f 1 corps of instru.-ira.
ClAiSJCAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Courses ol study arranged to mevtU
all grades of students
Vea im arrears; efsrtd .' l.Wro's
from (.W.
BET. elbi.bt rot, bit
HEALTH IS WE A V
0 SCWaaVs Xsara Qacus Tusarvavv
.-.S0'- a-ria. Watine. ca
ruWoo F;U.Srroua Xeuraigia.Uoaa.-a.. ,,
PrewU eaiwsd hy the as ot eleohol or lot seo,
WaJealHiUMsea. Mental lepreia. Sot-eniag otth.
Brtm rasulung in insanity aat tail.n- ta misery
dscej an i death. PrMnuuru 0;j Ago B,rrr,r,M'
Uws of Fewer .neither sex. larUiiurr Lat aad
Spertaalanhoe caaaea by erer-xerUa ( the
train, setf-abuse or oynr-iudu'ao. Bash box
oaettuus en niunth't tracAnaeat, gl.vU a hot, or six
hoxoa tor J. seat by mail prepaid 01 roeetptw pr ira
VTB AB ANTES MX BOXES
To our say east. tWith each crder received hv na
brtlx k.iAOi, oenipaatoi with 3 00. we will sent
the urehar our written iruaranteo to refund th
atuaay ttth trealaseni toe not at set a euro. Ouar
stitts Issued only hy
J h Cm at tag. BragxKt Sol Agcal,
Albany, Ores
ALBAN r-;oR.
WRITSIAH & HTJLBEET BROS,
Real Estatt- Agents.
r arms aad Ran :he for sale.
Also city broaerty in Albany
and Cory dli.
pnee- Jt.;-fc-J3ssn assnr nsen
ssnetwsssMvnvi
rrosasssoa
Mreaarytwa.ea7 ad dwnstiso easoea eer akt
sgztokB
0 PodW Shoe, wc-a hrybser eadaa
1 efOo ether wfco vrast a good hewry coat. Urreo
ealsl 11st Sum e li.ii its. isj towaat la-axsawSI
: kee the tee drr aad wweart,
I ten. The 7as, soTiT5s 1 nl akyss iilststB
rroxo JJ'aaa ff! lZ? teeoaamats at
I am7-iru0oS mx: thetanewtt
'"I f ttoasjseoor eswa sSsw: ksesi for at
tt yoo bcelewwrecr ah r ja
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