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V 1 .? """ -,oi i " Jo CEJSTS A WEEK. ALBANY. OREGON SATURDAY .MORNLNG. SEPTEMBER I IS88 VOL. 1II-N0. 242 California, the Land iori i - Mx- inj i 1 P j ON OMStlMPTIOf SeVf Circular, trtoft?t3or9.g ABiENNL MLUbCO.OROVfLLl fAL i HAVE YoU A COLD iii the head wnii-h do - not 'get better? Have you an excessive gfeu-retion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be 'blown from the ijose or drop back behind the palate,. or hawked or snuffed back a ai d to the throat? Are you p'n'ji'i i'v n iwHiitir. wttii.t,ins;, weaK ana mwwriy-j GUARANTEED n!2BYWAIU. ,f xWciiRE TORI sirK c ATARRH ABI ETINE MCfl-CaVn R nvn i r CAL corroding sures reve the corruption within.' , 'ZZ Z As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become polluted rby the reliev turns in the nasal passives, it must necessarily follow that poisoning of the whole secre gradually takes place, while the morbid matter that is swallowed auiirg ti e ltep stem into the stomach, enfeebles digestion, and often produces tiytpepbia, at.d.tr.ally.s.itttai-tit itv, nervousness and consumption. , DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any of "the abovesyn.itom? do'not delay.Vout'trv Camforsi" C'AT-R-C'rRE at once. We positively uar-vit-eej a fev app'i.ritions relieve and a thorough treatment to cure. S'x months treatment for $1.00; scut, by mail Santa Abie and Cat-it-Cure. Fur Sale by , JKJL1 w mi. The Red W C- TWSEDALE. Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware. Pumps, iron pipe, rvtbbor hose and plumbing eoods. Sole aeents for the celebrated "Early Breakfast" cook stoves andranffes, and "aultle6" parlor heating stoves. Albany. Oregon. AT COST! m TO C. W. SIMPSON. Having purchased the stock of Clothing Gents' ; Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B, .Roland & Co. is now prepared to offer letter Having a corriplete assortment of General llerdiandise, bonlit at - hit discount, which he still proposes to sell at cost. lWhaser.-Twili do well to call and get his prices before buying elsewhere, as von can save f.-oin 25 to 30 per cent. The highest market price paid for Yountrv 'pro duce oi all kinds, either in cash or goods. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castcrij of Discoveries EUREKA The motto nf California means "I piave found it." Only in that land of sunshine, where tthe"oranr emo ami grape bloom and ripen attau jtheir highest perfection in imp-winter, are the herbs and sum found that are used in that pleasant lemedv for all hroat and lunjr trouble?, Santa Abib he rule, of coughs, ast hma, ami con-iumpti.-n. Foslia v A Mason, of Al- bai)y Orejron, have been appointed eansuarpsi ro msvaiMe California rem- Jy, and sell it under a guarantee at 51 bQtteare&fotsiAr;-".. FOR SALE 3Y ?osliay i - . iLBANY OREGON m inna:rtea eyes, irequeni soreness oi tue inroai. nnin;j or roaring m the ears, n.ore or less impairment of the hearing, loss o smell, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of nose.' Have you lost ail sense ot smell': Have you a hackinjr couirh? Have you dyspepsia? Is vour breath foul? If so vou have the Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part. The leading- symptom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of yellow or greenish colored matter. toul breath is caused by the deconr posins necretions exuded from festerin" ulcers far back in the head; ometimes the membrane covering the bones is eaten away and the bones themselves gradually decay. Such cases ar in deed objects of pitv. as stench from IT I I 1 VI 1 11 V V A v IKJ uill Albany. Oregon G. L N, (Successor to EL W. LaDgdon DSALKS is- Drop, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of books anil stationery, periodical, etc. Prescriptions careful! compounded in odd fell:;v: TEMPLE, Albany Orecon Front. ton BLACKMA THE flis Albanv .Bakeryi! s Uuder the new management of- WHO KEEr; A fuil line of choice, family grccer es and r-rovision. Cannea j-'irieapplesj Choice TaWe Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedutnas and Parties, Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fibh ofall kinds, y FRESH EASED BREAD .fcCverv Dav- BestSm Pies. Dates TEAS asd COFFE "andic Nuts, Raisins. CANNED uoODS, ETC. -ine best Soap In the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars . gzr.W Jchn Fox's old stand low Fl nn s itw brick. T. J- OVERMAN AGENT KoR THE "Has on hand a line of new and second andviheels. Send for Otal HAVING SOLDAN INTER tST IN MY harness business to 1. J. Overman. I am desirous of collecting all my outstanding notes and accounts. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to me will pleise call and settle The business will.be continued as usual at the same please. E. L THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 22. WOODIN (S WILLARD -JfLIVE- IN A Live (fewln. This is whut Albany is at present, and in order to keep pace wiih the lively times in this city, they have enlarged their store and stock so that they now have the most complete and 'lesirahle line of furniture in the valley. Their doable salesrooms in Fro nian's Mock are rilled with an elegant assortment of new furniture, consist ing of lounges in new patterns, line gold picture frames, willow chairs, easy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examination of the stock will show this to be true in every re spect. University of Oregon ! TEUGEXE CTTYiE: Next -e?sioii begins on Monday, the 17th cf September, lSsS. Fn o scholarships from every county in the slate. Applv to your cunty superintendent. Four cim-ses: Classical. Suientifie,Literary a..d a -bort English course in which there is !io l.:tii, Greek, French or German. The j ;-h is p.-e-eminently a Business v'rnrse. catalogues or "Tiier iiifornii-.rion. aoiiress W. JolINSoN, President. LEADING BICYCLES, lllilb Safeties FuFDl ureDea Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity,strenth and wholes.)meness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion witb multitude of low ttst, Bhort weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlv in cms. Royal BakjU 'ow der Co . 10('. Wall st.. N. Y. D W Ckowley fc Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon, ATTKK. DR. N. HLACKBVBN, ATTORNEY AT . Law. Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Ofllow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts of the state, and x'ne special attention to all business. 11TOLVEKTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY V at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's block, over L. E. Blain's stor . J law, Albanv, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the tourts of thestate, and give special attention to all business rHYSUIAS. G V. MASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SUR , geon, Albany, Oreiron. M. U. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SUF.r , geon, Albar.j-, Oregon. f C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND olK J. geoii Albany, ()rego:i, ortice over Grad wohl's store. Oliice hours, from 8a. M. to 4 r. m. REVERE HOT SE, ALBANY, OK.-C1IAS. Pfeiffcr, Prop. Only first-eel -ss house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen; GvueraV jtaw utnei 't-orvallis. MRS M.E. McCOY,M. D.HOJiCEOPAiHIC physician, office and residence corner of First and Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic ".-..!;-. .i;.f.i;:r!;y. Consultation free. Of ii. c .u irs: 10 to i'2 A. M and 2 to 5 P. M. D!i t; KoLS'EWaY, VE"IERINARY SCIl geon, Albany, Oregon. CIradup.teof tier man an.l AmericKii eoiiej;e?. M AI.lsTl li WOO.'liVAIili, HOMKOI'ATllir 1'liV sicians and surueons, obstetrics treat n:ent of chronic diseases of women aid children a specialty. All cabs pioir.pt ly at ri ndcd to d.i or niht Otf.ce in the Flimi block. H EWER T, PRACTICAL WATCHJIAKE , and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, Magnolia Flour. IUIE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV X crel to anv part of the city, for S'1.50 per sack " JOHN A CRAWFORD, nlbudtf Land nrvvins. PARTIES IKS!B1NG SI RVKVIXG DOSE CAS OB. tain accurate and prompt nork by callimr upon ex-county surveyoi r. T. T. Fisher. He hascomplcte copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared todo surveving in any part of Linn county. Postofnee address, Millers station, Linn couuty, Oregon. ". -ACRES OF LAND SITUATED 12 miles east of Albany .near the OregoD Pacific railroad, 360 acres in cultivation, and contains sufficient water and timber for gen eral use. Would make four good farms Price, 312,000, with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. PALACE MEAT MARKET lAMES V. FlFE,Frop. First Street - - - Albany The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton, pork sausage, etcinjthe cityltept.conBtantly an hand.) ,aick.sD ' Cash paid for all kind ock.J CF ALBANY, OREGON' president, L. Flinn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. TCUng, cashier. G.E.Chamberlain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL .' BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Sight Exchange and.' Telegraphid Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portiand,0egon, Collections made on favorable terms. n;p.2.crcES: S.E. You L. E. fil-Al.S W.'E. llBRELL Geo. E. Chamffrlaw J as. F. Powell. Assistant Cashier; vy JillnmniiA 1 In GRADUATES STUDESTS IN Classical, Literary, Sci entific, normal, Bus iness, Law and MEDICAL COURSES OLDEST, LARGEST AND LEAST EXPENSIVE In. titminn n' liviriiii, in the Northwest. First term begins ttpteinl'er 3d, liy. Ad- dress J!1TI-S. VAN SCOY, Presidntt. j Salem, Oregon FOREIGN NEWS. The Dominion Ratifies the Agree ment with the a. P. THIR LINK TO tttl !!:(!(: KTI1 Activity in Railrosi Building in Europe A Great Scare Over tba Spreading cf Cholera. Special to ti.t jIfjialo. - " Chkyboygan, Aug. 31. There is no telegraphic communication with Presque Isle, the country where the alleged cases of cholera, appeared, and no l'nrther advices have been icceived. The only paper published in the country says : Many per-ons have died and many are hovering between life and death. Late facts, how ever, lend encouragement. A Itis Ileal. London. Aug. 31. Capitalists have advanced $.6,000,000 to build railroads in Honduras and else where to concentrate at certain points. The Agreement Ratified. Winnipeg, Aug. 31. The gov ernment last night ratified the agreement with the Northern Pa cific railroad 27 to 10, 5 of the sup porters of the government being among the minority. The North ern Pacific will push its work with all possible speed. From a Girl's Cojpoition n Beys. Boys is mea that have not got as big as their papas, and girisis young women that will be young ladies by and by. Man was made before women. When God looked at Adam, He said to Him self, "Well, I guess I can do better than that if I try again," and then he made Eve. God liked Eve so mucq better than He did Adam that there has been more women in the world than men ever since Boys are a trouble. They are very wearing on everything but soap. If I could have my way half the boys in the world would be little girls, and the-other halt would be dolls. My papa is so niee to me that I guess he must have been a girl when be was a little bey. A Child killed. Another child kille l by the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children, such deadly poison is sur pricing when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no opium or morphine. Sold by Foshay & Masnu. Smoke Estrellas. OresoD State Fair! ..THE Annual state fair will be"-S held on the" fair rounds near Salem, commencing onthe IT OF SEPTEMBER And continuing one week. Cash premii m to tbe amount of $15,000 . Will be awarded for.. Agricultural, mechanical and stock exhib its, works of art and fancy work and for tri als of speed. The premiums offered have been increased in many eases, and new classes have been add ed. No entry fee charged in divisions J, K, and Q, magnificent field of horses entered, and there will be splendid contests of runningaud trettiiifr each day. Tbe different transportation companies will make liberal reductions in fares and freights. Special attention is called to the premiums offered for county exhibits of grains, grasiei and fruits. Entries will be received in the secretary's office in Salem, beginning six days before the fair, and on the fair grounds from Fridaj- be fore the fair. Persons desiring to exhibit in divisions J, K, O, P at.d ii are requester! to make their entries on Friday and Saturday before the fair, if possible, All entries close on Monday, September 17th, at 7:30 p. m. PRICES OF ADMISSION-1 Coupon ticket for men (six days) 82 50 Coupon ticket for women (six days) 1 00 Day ticket for men 50 Day ticket for women S5 Tickets to the grand stand at race traek for males over 12 years 25 Ladies ti the grand stand free. Those desiring to purchase booths will aj pry to the secretary. 3TSend to the secretary at Salem for a premium list. J.T.GREGG, Secretary. H. J. MixTiioRX, Pres. P.. S. Cook, Sec. . S. Farrar, Vice Pres. C 15. Moores, Treas. (tan Land Company. Organized for the purpose o! buying and selling real estate, advertising the Willamette valley in all of the leading newspapers of the United States, em ploying eastern agents to direct home seekers to the Willamette valley, and home agents in all the principal towns of Marion. Polk, Linn, Benton, Clackamas and Yamhill louuties to :v.d in locating innnigr-nts. Cook tv; Mixtuokx, Managers. Fov particulars call at the Albany o!l:ce in the Tate building, one door west of Stewirt it Sox. IIousok A: Dicxtxsox, Managers 'A LIT ILK DLV1L." A Vessel luvented tkat Promt- t ftevwluitanize Xuval YTj.:,ire. Paris Aug. 30. A vessel has been invented that promises to revolutionize naval waifare. It was designed by M. Hamagate, a government engineer, and is so constructed as to be able to dive with comparative ease and sa ety beneath tbe keel of the largest ironclad, and by means of special apparatus to fasten explosive car tridges to tbe sides of. the neay y vessel. The motive pewer consists of a Krebs electric machine of fifty horse power. Preparations are already being made for launch ing this formidable little vessel. KEPI BLIC4X CAttE. The Meeting at Senator Etlai tint's Kesalts Satisfactorily. Washington, Aug. 30, The caucus of Renublican Senators at Mr. Edmunds' house to night brought together twenty-two of the thirty-Sve Republican Sena:ors now in this city. There was a three hours' conference. The tariff was the only topic discussed, and a very harmonious agreement on the sugar, waoI and lumber schedules was finally reached. The sugar tax in the Republican bill is t be reduced 50 per cent below the ex istieg rates. The lumber tax is to remain as at present, and the duty on fine grades ot wool is to be raised one cent a pound. The bill now in the course of preparation by the Senate Finance Sub-Committee, will be resdy within ten days. A FI L CKI.UE. t SancttmitNieiiK Rascal Outrages Three Females and is Lyackcd- Bellfontaine, Miss, Aug. 30. A negro known as Pony Poe forced an entrance Saturday night into the residence of a widow named Besser, and choked the widow, hei daughter, ana the 14-ycar old daughter of a neighbor insensi )le and criminally assauited all ot them. The Sheriff and police ar rested him Sunday at a prayer meeting, where he was takieg a prominent part in the proceedings. A mob overtook the party on the way to jail and hauged Pee at the scene of his crime. Poe was a teacher, and iast year, was a candi date for the office of Tax Assessor. He confessed his guilt before his death, and said he deserved death. A Warning. The modes of death's approach art various, and statistics show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast rumbers of Tuticiclc Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life :ind del clop, at first slowly and is shown by a Might tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to tiie head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death, t the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with yourthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It will give you im mediate relief. Happiness and Contentment, Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lile and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Iudigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Fushay & Mason. Guard Against The Strike, And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your lit tie one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay Jc Mason. California Cat.R-t'ure. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,rose co'd, eatrrhal deafness and sore eyes. Resrore the sense of taste andunpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh, Eay and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d-uggists. Send for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville, Cal. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay & Mason, An Explanation, What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many are now arHcted? If you will remember a few years ago the word Malaria was comparatively unknown to-day it is as common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as thev and Malaria are in tended to cover what our grandfathei called Biliousness, and all are caused by troub.es that arise from a diseased (nr.dition of he Liver which in per forming its unctions finding it Can not dispose oithe bile through the or dinary channe is compelled to pass it oil' through tbe system, causing ner vous troubles. Malaria. Bilious Fever, etc. You who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommnde Green's August Flower. Its cures are marvelous. French keeps railroad time. GENERAL NEWS. A Gigantic Fruit Trust Formed at New Orleans' A TERRIFIC Ml: EArLOSIOS. M iny People Killed Sea- Harrison Ee tttrns to Indiana and Is Enthnsiactically Welcomed Prairie Fires. Xiti ilon.Ai.ij Special DispaUJifb.J V" . Atlanta, Aug. 31. Itis learned that a few days ago a secret con ference of fruit men from all parts of the country was held at Xew Orleans, at which a tropical fruit tr.e t was formed, ivith an aggre gate capital of $19,000,000. The trust will purchase the entire of ferings of tropical fruits. Stearns .-. -d Cohen will be unable to get a single banana or any other tropical fruits save through this trust. THE UIK CJtttl. A French Wine Merchant on His Way to the California Vineyards. Chicago, Aug. 31. Henry Cruse, a partner in the Bordeaux wine house of Cruse and Fils, is in this city on his way to California. He says that the wine crop of France promises to be excellent, although injured somewhat by cold weather in August. Cruse is bound for California. "They do things so different there," said he, "the idea seems to be to turn your wine into money as fast as possible, while in France we want to keep it eight or ten ye-?rs anyway."' - A SI KIKE IMMINENT. The Suspension of Work In Many Glass Factories Probable. Pittsburg (Pa.), Aug. 31. A general strike of the flint and glass blowers of the country is expected to-morrow, when a new scale for the engravers is supposed to go into eflec. The engravers demand nci less than IS cents per dozen for engraving, and manufacturers say they cannot pay the advance, which is about 50 per cent, on the cheapest grades of glassware. A suspension, of work in nearly all the factories in the country is prob able. About 2000 men w ill be af fected. TEKK1FIC E.P!5lO. A Mine Explosion in Pennsylvania Kills .Many Miners. Spr .vrftv. Ana- Ml A tprrifir explosion of gas occurred at the colliery oi .Mount Plain this after-n:.-n, working ruin and destruction in the mine and causing the death and injury of a number of em ployes. It is impossible to learn the particulars. Exploring parties :iro liin.loroil from (ntprintr until the danger from the afterdamp is over. K. OF L. OFFICKK KESIUXS, He W ants to be Free to Take Iart In Politics. Philadelphia, Aug. 31. Gen eral .Secretary Litchman, of the Knights of Labor, has resigned, to vake effect Sept. 8th. He says he vesigned in or ier to be free to take part in the presidential campaign. His resignation was accepted by Powderly, who has appointed John W. Hayss to fill the vacancy until the general assembly meets in November. Important, Very.j New York. Amr. 31. The fa mous educated chimpanzee, known as Mr. Crowley, in Central Park, died this morning. To Welcome Ven. Harrison, . Put in Bay, Aug. 31. Great crowds from Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit and other points are here to welcome Gen. Harrison on his return from Middle Bass this after noon. Admiral Porter Recovering. Newport, Aug. 31. Admiral Porter's son authorizes the state ment that the crisis in his father's case is past. He is now out of danger. Prairie Fire. Helena, Aug. 31. A prairie fire is raging in Northern Montana on the range from Morris river to Seed Grass, the winter range of the Benton and St. Louis cattle com pany, has been destroyed and a large amount of hay burned. Gen. Harrison En Route Home. Middle Bass, (Ohio), Aug. 31; General Harrison will leave here Monday afternoon, remaining over night in Toledo and going to In dianapolis Tuesday morning. CM1AESE IMMIGRATION. ' Senator Mitchell Interviewed on the Subject His Opinion. New York, August 30. Sen ator Mitchell, ot Oregon has been interviewed here concerning Chin ese immigration. He says he has hope that the visit of the congress ional investigating committee to the Pacific coast will result in educating the people of the East more fully conceiving the real Hcts. He believes tbe only remedy to he absolute prohibition of the landing of any Chinese excepting representatives of the Chinese government. 2 v