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'' ' ' 'wmm GENT: a IWEEK. ALBANY, 01 Kf.rOiN URSD Yfi MORNING. SEPTEMBE J&tti;. -V.v- r " ' " pi- -. il iM iSSS IfeA: III 0. :ri kl iforniat-he Lane ScticTjor circular, ttrktt!t3 or 9,2 - , HAVE YOU A UOL.U in tne head wtm.-ii d ss f not 'get better? Have you an excessive secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either miiBt be blown from the nose or drop bark behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Are von trouble ! by hawking, soittinir, weak and inflamed eves, frequent soreness of the throat, u rt C leQNLY i wi 1 " I ns in r ilk n jaraNteed 'cure tot? XATARRH UDirTimriiirnLr mu LLniiLjviMj-u; 0R0V1LLE corroding sores reve i the corruption within. As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over andfbecome pollutpd hy the reliev tions in the nasal passives, it must necessarily tol)w Mat )tii-omi; ct the vroit stcrc gradually takes place, while the niorbic! msttir thit is s-val'cvtd rui;. ill siecpisttro iuto the stomach, enfeebles digestion, and often j i di ets di t-j pt-:a,;oi i f riilijtr1 tas-: 1 1 itv, nervousness and consumption. RS?iL DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any of the abovesymptoms- doHnot' delay ,lbut frv ICamforxT Cat-R-Ci'RR at once. We positively intrant cega few applications, .relieve and.a thoroutrb treatment to cure. S;x months treatment for SI. 00; sentj'jy mail 8anta Able anil i'i-R-('nre. For mm The Red Hardware,. Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware, Pumps, iron pipe, rubbor hose and plumbins coods. Sole agents for the celebrated "Early Breakfast" co-jk stores andranjtes, and 'TaulUees" parlor heatins: stoves. Albany, Oregon. AT on r uliLL T G-. W. SIMPSON. Having purchased the stock of Clothing Gents' Furnishing GoodsBoots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B, Koland fe Co. is now prepared to offer Be mm Having a complete assortment of General Merchanfiiee, bought at a big discount, which he still proposes to sell at cost. Purchasers will do well to call and get his prices before buying elsewhere, as you can save from 25 to 30 per cent. The highest market price paid for "country pro duce of all kinds, either in cash or goods. i Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ( of Discoveries eureka The motti 'if California means "I Riavc found it." Onlv in that land of fcunsiiinu, whore f the oranjr emo to3t.licii- highest perfection in ink' winter. are the herbs and :,':iii found that arc ;itd in that pleasant lerne-jv for al! throat and luiijf troubles, Saxta Abif the rule of cwirhs, usthma, and tun- -umntion. I osbay A Mw-nw. of Al- ihnnv ' reifnn, have been appointed eansnai p!"i'o IiisvalMe California re.n- mx, and suil it under a jruar.mtee at .si i tiottehrce for $2.:'". FOK SALE BY ALBANY C REOOX ringing or roannjr in the ears, more 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 all sense of smell? Have you a hacking coush? Have you djspepcia? Is your breath foul? Ik so you have thk Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part. The leading symptom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of vellow or jrreenish colored matter. - Foul breath is caused by the deeoir posinjr secretions exuded from festering ulcers far back in the head: ometimes the membrane covering the bones is eaten awav and the bones themselves CAU craduallv decav. Such cases ar in deed .objects ofpity, as stench from Male by mm, Albany Oregon (Sticeessor to E. W. Langdon HUMS UK- Dims, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of buoks nil Piationery. periodicals, v'v. 1-3?" PrecripUous carefulli compounded H ODD FELLX TEMPLE, Oregon Albativ Front. inn n COST an iakery Under the uo managementlif' aite WHO KEEP A fuil line of chuwcg-faniiiy" grocer es and prov'irion, Carmea Pineapples,! Olioice TaWe Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedainas and Parties, Salmon' bellies, mackerel and saltSfliof all kinds, a ' FRESH BAKED BREAD Jivcrv Day. Best Srun. Pies. Cakes TEAS AND COFrE Me Nuts, Raisins. CANNED tuODS, ETC. S -ine best Soap in the market- Lc Roi Savon A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars SifM .lohn Fx's old new brick. .tand.J i"W H mi s W00D1N I WILLARD L1VK- iiriiitureDealers IN A Live Twli. This is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep pace with the ively times in this city, they have enlarged their store and stock so that they now have the most complete and desirable line of furniture in the valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro man's block are tilled with an elesrant assortment of new furniture, consist ing of lounges in new paHcins 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 ! I-EUGENE CITYJS3 Xext session begins on Monday, the 17th of September, 1SS8. Free scholarships from every county in the state. Apply to your county superintendent. Four cou-ses: Classical. !Scientific,Literary a..d a ohort English course in which there is no lAtin, Greek, French or German. The English is pre-eminently a Business Course. For catalogues or other information, address W. JOHNSON, President. H. .1. Mixthorn, Pres. P.. S. Cook, Sec. S. Fabrab, Vice Pres. C 15. -Moores, Treas. Oregon Land Company. Organized for the purpose o! buving and selling: real estate, advertising the I Willamette valley in all of the leading newspapers oi ine united states, em ploying eastern airents to direct home eekers to the Willamette valley, and home agents in all the principal towns of Marion. Polk, Linn, Benton, Clackamas and Yamhill votintics to aid in locating immigrants. Cook : Mixthokx, Managers. f 'For particulars call at the Alhanv ollice in the Tate building, one door west of Stewrt & Sox. Hoosox & Di kf.nson, Managers , Kxccnlrlx" Not ire. "VTOT1CE IS HE HE BY GIVEN THAT THE undcrsisrued has. this da been dulv ap pointed execut ix ui the last will and testa ment of Charles Ko;h, de -eased, late of I inn county, Oregon. All persons having, lain"! a-.Tiiist said escite arc required to pre-ent tiiem, to the undt ri'ned at Hurribur" Ore -on, pr.pery verified, within fix month f -m thin date. 1 his ;id day of SeptemH-i . ls. MAli"! n. i;oti -xecuinx. Atti-riit-y for txecutri.x The Albauv limn fliSl Bros, g m0 Absolutely Pure. This powuer never vanes. A marvel ot ouritv.stren'rth and vvlioleeomeness. Mure economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in c-ins. Royal Bakin 'ow der Co 10". Wall -t.. N. Y. 1) W Chowlev iv: Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. ATImKVS. DR. X. BbACKBCRX, ATTORNEY AT . Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts of the stale, and jrive special attention to all business. lirOLYERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY I V at Law, Albany, Or. Office in room IS and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain'g stor . T K. WEATHORFORD, ATTORNEY AT t) . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in 'Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, and jfive special attention to all business PHYSICIANS. Gl V. IIASTOX. rilYSICJAX AND SVK T, s0,1 Albany, Orcpon.J Mil. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'Ri . j,reon, Albai.y, Orejron. G. C. KELLY. PHYSICIAN AND ot'R .'eon Albanv, Oregon, oltice over Gnu!- wohl's stre Office hours, from S A. M. t" 4 r. M. anil surgeons, onstetrica tre:it- tnent of chronic diseases of women anu hlMrt n a sr-e- ialtv. All ca'is iicni!tlv at.- iidcd to day or nitrht ock. Ortice in the Flinn SEVERE HnUSK, ALBANY, OR. CHAS. Pit iffrr, Prop. Only hrst-ecla.ss house ; ii . f.ai jj-.'''i'"!(nwi8 Xorconi- lM.-ivird men. No CninaTnen employed m the ki.i.t!.. General bbuse office for Corvallis. '" MRS M.K. McC iibysician, tl thee and residence corner i First and Baker street. Allianv, !-. v nronic di-cas s a spi ciuity. Consultation free. 'f fi.v hour.-: Hi to ii a. m ami il U ft r. M. T I KV. EC I", I'KACTICAI 1 I . i'.'id jeweler, Albany, EC I", PRACTICAL WATCH. MA HE Ort"-'in, JauioIia lli.nr.'; -1 'HE. BEST .MAGNOLIA FLOl R DELH J. iTed to anv jiart of the citv, fir SI. 10 per sack ' JOHN A CRAWFORD, n'.sodtf Land snrvcyins; I)ARTIKS I'KSIRINO Sl-RVEYINO BONK CAN OB. tain accurate and prompt work by calliiiL' uoii ex-county survcyoi h. T. T. Fisher. He has coni)lete copies of field notes and tow n ship plats, and is prepared to do surveving in any part of Linn county. Portoftiee address, Millers Station, Linn comity, Oregon. ...AtRES OF LAND SITUATED"' 15 U )U miles east of Albany.near the Oregon Pacific railroad, :J60 acres in cultivation, and contains sufficient water and timber for genera- use. Would make four good farms Price, 812,000. with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SLR ireon, Albany, Oregon. -Graduate of Gcr man and American colleges. OF ALBANY, OREGON. president, L. Flinrl. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YOUng, cashier. G.E.Chmberlain, mRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING 1 BUiINESij. Accounts kept subject to check. Sifrnt Exchanjte and Telegraphic Transier sold on New Yo'rtr, Chicago, San Francisco and iPortland.Ortgrai. Collections made on favorable terms. S.E. Yoo ' h- Flinn. " L. E. ,s W. t. llRRELL GFO. E. Cn"!RlAIN. Jar. F. Powkll. Assistant Cashier. &PALACE MEAT MARKET James V. FTPE.TProp. ftrnl Street 15- Albnny The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton, pork sausage, elc.injthe city keptconstantiy an hand. icttyBOj 4" Cash paid for all kind ock."Bt$ (JRADUATE. STUDENTS !' Classical, Literary, Sci entific, normal Bus iness, Law and MEDICAL COTJRSEtS OLDEST, LARGEST AND LEAST EXPENSIVE In titution of learnir,-; in the Nf-rtlnves-,. Firs tcmi begins te; tembtr fid. !!;.?.. Ad i.rcss .'ill'S. VAN SCOY. PresiiUnt. " fcaiein, tirei'on Willamette university STATE NEWS Queer Freak of a Linn County Burglar in the Penitentiary. xewsv ik titH-,i r.iKii. tn The Wilccs-Msr-ay B'arkraail ASair First Day of tee Pcr.land R.'.ces -TSe Wif.a.w. The The Hkralu Special liiaic!i s.l ai km, Sej't. 1. A convict at the peni lenliary !i;ui:od O'i'.riiMi seiitoiicod irviii Linn connly for one year for larceny, while at work in the luiinihy yesterday afternoon suddenly sat down - and began whistling. When a guard aj-proac-hed and a;-ked what was the inaltcr he kept on whistling. When he was taken to the prison before the warden he still whistled and he lias whistled almost con tinuously ever since. Supt. Jiowr.iii;' to-day approached the fellow, ami after much questioning and patient endurance of his con cert he elicited from him that he desired to see his mother; beyond that nothinsr could be gotten from him. To-morrow he will be turned loose in the prison corridor with a pair of cuffs on for the purpose of ascertaining what turn the whistling freak will take. The fellow is either crazy or is under taking a dodge to avoid work in ihe foundry. O'Brien is the youth who robbed the hardware store of Stewart &. Sox in Albany a few months ago. THE WILCOX BLACKMAIL AFFAIR. Portland, Sept. 12. This morn ing was the time fixed for John I). Wrilcox and C. H. Mclsaae to plead. Both the defendants ap peared in the court room, looking fresh and anything but dejected. Mr. Wilcox was represented by Richard Williams and Mclsaae by James (ileason. 3Ir. Williams stated that he demurred to the indictment, in which lie was sec onded by Mr. (ileason. The court signified his pleasure to hear argu ments on the demurrer on Mondav next, when Hon. Joseph Simon vvili appear as associate counsel of Mr. Mc(iini) in the prosecution. What promised to be a high court ii, namelv: the indictment of Ir. Frances Murray, charged by J. I). Wilcox and his co-defendant with manslaughter in the case of the death of Mary Schneller, from the effect of unlawful medical prac tice, lias fallen to the ground, per haps never ty be resurrected. The grand jury ignored the accusation and destroyed all' "the testimony presented to them, ' after a careful investigation. This of course ex onerates the doctor irom all blame in connection witn Miss Schnellers death. THK PORTLAND RACKS. 8,"00 people attended the lirst day's events of the fall meeting. In the first race, l'j mile dash, four entries, Kepetta, Coloma,liosa Lewis and Vice Kegent, Ke jtta won, Iwis 2d. Oolonia 3d; time, 14.'o. In the 2:2o trot, the entries were Kitty Lynch, Contractor, Fan tazil, Carrie Bell and I'alatina. Kitty Lynch won the first heat in 2:29. Mutualspaid $2850. I'ala tina was distanced in the second heat, which was won by Fantazil, Kilty Lynch second. Time 2:2S?4 A. ABI.K IMH't-HE.NT. Brief Sjnopsl at Vrneral Harrl b'i Lcilcr or AcceplOBce. The following is a synopsis of General Harrison's letter of ac ceptance : After expressing his appreciation of the confidence and respect man ifested by the convention he says: "It is a "matter of congratulation that the declarations of the Chi cago convention upon the ques tions that now attract the interee: of our people are clear and em phatic. There is further cause of congratulation in the fact that the convention utterances of the dem ocratic party, if in any degree un certain or contradictory, can be judged and interpreted by execu tive acts and messages and by definite propositions in legislation. This is especially true of what is popularly known as the tariff question. The issue cannot now he obscured. It is not a contest between schedules, but between wide-apart principles. Foreign competitors for our market have with quick instinct seen how one issue of this contest may be to them advantageous, and our pec pie are not so dull as to miss or neglect the grave interest involved." Of the Mills bill he says it is a step in the direction of free trade. The important question is not the length but the direction of the step. Judging from the president's message, the Mills bill and the St. Louis platform, the evident inten tion of the democratic paity is to place the tariff laws on a purely revenue basis. This is practical free trade in the F.nglish sense. He says the republican party hold a protective tariff to be con stitutional, wholesome, and neces sary. 1 he letter asserts that the direc tion of puliiie attention bv the demoerats to the surplus was only to enable them to attack the tariff, j: .id he bonis that the surplus should lie used in purchase of i bonds. in regaid to loreiyn :arjor, ne ; states li is lir;iilil m imvui ,ii a::v law Ahh-h shall place restrict i n "n the streams of contract laoor new coining to this country. lie says we should resolve to rel'usa to permit foreign governments io send thir paupers and criminals to our ports. KBitF HKXTIO.N. Ihirr.os of all styles at Thovni OU & ( K.Tuians. I Fine (.-Id 'c lit; it j bounce at M. Bauin- j gart s. j Ice cream every day at Frances j Pfeiilers. A clean tov.el for every customer at Viereck's. A new invoice- of British trimmings at Read's. Boots and shoes at cost at Brownell it Stauard's. ui -and r-ee the new silverware at Will tt Stark's. Curry combs it brushes 'at Thomp son .t Overmans. Low prices and good work Jit Thompson t Overmans. Thompson ct Overman the leading harness dealers. Odds and ends nearly rone. Mon eith ct Seitenbaeh A tine line of new silverware just opened at Will t Stark's. A tine line of imported cigars re ceiv.i at Brownell t Stanard's Leave your order6 at Brownell & Stanard's. for choice berries. Dr. J. V. Gaff, physician and Sur reon, Shedd Oi egon. Accident insurance at the lowes rates by Burkart it Keeney. Xo is the time to oil your harness and Thompson it Overman have splendid oil. We handle three kinds of fruit jars aDd you will do well to see us before placing your orders. Bkownell it Staxakd. If you want us to call at your house to take orders, please leave word at our store. Brownell itSianard. Just received, another lot of "those fine hand sewed French kid shoes, the very cheapest eyer brought to town at W. F. Read's. Mexican ('actus'Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigest ion, etc. For sale at M. Banmart's. For your tine imported md Ke West "eiiiars, ro to M. Baumjrart cigar store, one door east of Black man's druic store. Just leceiveit at 'V. F. Read's a full line of ladies line tiiusliu underwear, also girls' while dresses and intants slips. Call and see them. Tiie latire-t and most elegant line of silv rwarc and jewelry ever shown in Albany lias jur-t been opened at Will it St'il'li's. That exouisite one of satins in our show winUjw will be-n:n close this week. Have no excuse for. not get ting in on them. Montieth it Seiten baeh. Tiy St, Patrick's Pills and comp..rc Their elici t with any other kind made. They contain irood properties of the ehU r preparations in the market combined with the most va'ualile medicine discovered in modern times. As a eatharlic and liver pill, St, Pat rick's are perfection, Sold by Fosliay it Mason. ( alt iornia. Iiii- Land of IHcovcrics Why will you lay awake all night coughing, when that most ell'ectivc and agreeable California remedy, Santa Abie, will give you immediate relief? Santa Abie is the only sruaranteed cure for Consumption, Asthma and all Bronchial oiuplainls. Sold only in large bottles at 1.00 a botlle. Three for '2.50. Foshay t Mason will be pleastd to supply yon, and truarantee relief when used as directed. California Cat-R-Cuie never fails to relieve Catarrh or Colo in the Head. Six months treatment 1.00. Bv mail $1.10. t'alilortiiu 'al.K- ui e. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold" in the head, hay fever,rose co'd, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes. Res'. ore the sense of taste and unpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh. Eay and pheasant 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 SI; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Fohay S Mason, The Waterloo Springs; For solid enjoyment go to Water loo, which is new the most popular resort. Fine locality, fishing,boat ing and bathing, anil splendid ac commodations at J. A. Gross', whose prices are reasonable. I lorses feci at the lowest possible rates. Campers can get supplies at Mr. Gross' store. Mr. Gross will meet the 2 o'clock Lebanon train on Mondays and Saturdays. An Absolute ore The Original Abietine Ointment is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the Original abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshav & Mason at 25 cents per box bv mail 30 cents. Is Life Worth Living? Not if you go through the world a dyspept'e. Acker's Dyspepsia, Tablets are a positive enre for the worst forms of dpsyepsia, indigestion, flatulency and constipation. Guaranteed and sold by Foshay & Mason. ft-' u 1 1 II ii Curran it Monteith have lots for sale on tl e installment plan, rang in' in price from $125 to $1000. A line assortment of heavily plated -n'ivcs folks and spoons at F M French's, 'The Corner Jewel i.v Slo;e. Self nroteetioH is the lirst law o nature. Follow it by securing an ae i jcident policy 0f liurkhart Keeney OREGON PACIFIC GENERAL NEWS. The Day Among the G. A. Veterans at Columbus. R. ( UHKIM1KK KK1L-S Rjpublicin Giiu of 170 J ia Maine -Different Political CoEYent: as Ths Wheat 'Shoitaie ia the North. The Ubraui's Special Dispatches. OoiA'.Mnrs, Sept. Li. The na tional encampment proper began this morning. In the course of his annual address . Commander-in-Chief Rea says: "On March 31, 1887, the total number of this order in good standing was 320,936. On March" 31, 1S8S it was 354,216, making a net gain of 3228. -lie-ports show on Jun 30th that there were 3!o,245 comrades borne on the rolls, to which may still be added a sufficient number out on transfer cards to swell the grand total to 400.000. New fork Democrat, Buffalo CX. Y.), Sept. 12. The democratic state convention was called to order at 1 v. m. by Mayor Murphy, of Troy, chairman. Gov. Raines was made temporary chair man. After the appointment of the usual committees a recess was taken until this evening. W ho ares ? Vienna, Sept. 12. The diet opened yesterday, and the Ger man members declined to sit. Wheat Shortage. Fakuo (Dakota;, Sept. 12. C. A. Lorsberry estimates the wheat shortage in the Red River Vallev at 10,000,000 bushels. Floods in the Old World. Rome, Sept. 12. Tiie floods in the provinces of Lombardy and and Venice have done much dam age. Manv people have been drowned. The waters are subsid ing- 11aachusrlt Republicans. Boston, Sept. 12. The republi can state convention was called to order at 11 o'clock by Chairman Burden to nominate the state ticket. The present state officers, except the state treasurer, wiil probably be re-nominated. Before recess the ballot for governor was taken, resulting in the re-nomination of Gov. Ames bv a vote of 85:) to 2SiJ for W. T. Draper. The Maine election. Lewiston, Sept. 12. Nearly complete returns from the second congressional district show the election of 1'ingly (rep.) by about 550U plurality. The republican gain is 1700 over 2 vears ai:o. a in: a i lu.KTs t.ooo sn ii;ts. Corned I'rofOKsor. Think They .4 re ItcsttK ofan liivi'Miigaf ion. New York Trihui.e. Much prejudice is often mani fested against intercollegiate coo tests, as it is claimed that they are detrimental to good scholarship. In order to discover the reai state of the cas , a thorough examination was recently made at Cornell Uni versity of the records of all the men who had engaged in intercol legiate contests since the opening of the institution. The result showed that the average scholar ship for the jear of each man who had rowed in the crews was 70 per cent, that of the ball players 73, and that of the track athletes 76, a standing of 70 per cent being ne cessary, for glad uation. Fifty-four per cent of all these men graduated which is seven pe- cent above the university rate of graduation. The base-ball and track athletes grad uated 34 per cent of their number, with an honorable standing (80 per cent), which is about in the same proportion as the university rate. Very few of the crew men. however graduated with honors. In nhvsi- cal development the reverse order was found to hold, the crew men coming first, the baseball players next ana the athletes last. The total average was considerably aboye thnt of the university. The results would seem to show that inter-collegiate contest?, when kept with reasonable limit!-, do not interfere with the general scholarship of educational institu--Tions,and this is the attitude which the presidents of Cornell have al ways held toward the subject. A Warning. j The modes of death's approach are 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 yast rurnbers of Tubeicle Germs i.ito the system and where these ;;eriiis fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at lirst slowly and is shown by a slight tickliiur sensation in the throat and . if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the limes pro ducing consumption and to the he.iG. causiinr catan'u. Now all this is nangerous and if allowed to proceed win in Time cause death. t the onset you must pel with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is da.'iirerous and niy lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wronir with your throat, lungs or no.-trils. obtain a boHleof Boschee's u;,. ,.,..,.,.- i, ..,11 Vnn mediate relief." ua- I