4 . t MP i 13 CENTS A WEEK. ALBWAY. OREGON .WEDNESDAY . MORMKG OCTOBER 24 1888- VOL. Ill IS 0. m (jaliilleiaiii of Discoveries 5 a Trr-DEATHTornii Pg M I'T U fll; L'UNos -Sold on CmmSi Seizor Circola'r.l ttr kttlt 3 or 9, 2. ABIET1NE MCDiiCo.'oRpyiLLi. cal HAVE VOL" A COLD in the head wtiiuh do not 'pet better? Have you an excessive te:retion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be "blown from the nose or drop back Dehind the palate, or hawked or snuffed baekard to the throat? Are vou trouhled bv hawkinr, spittimr, weak ''and inflamed eves, frequent soreness of the throat. mos. THC O N .LY x2f in r.i n-D a i tern qUANTEED CURE TORI CATARRH JDirTiMr Mrmr .nU'LMIILIILU-L0 t fllfll 1 T" UrVUV ILLL corroding sores reve the.Jcorruption within.' z As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become polluted by the reliev tions in the nasal passages, it must necessarily Ifllcv ilat is-trii g 01 ll c v.). (It eecre gradually takes place, while the n;ci bid rratter tfcjit is msbrvtd c x i : i p il i sOiti .sttni into the stomach, enfeebles digestion, End often j n dm e s- ( s j t sic, :.i ei 1 1 jiiLiuiit ity, nervousness anel consumption. DOtfNOT PROCRASTINATE. If vou have experienced aiiv of the abovesvmptcirs filo not delav, but try Camforni' Cat-R-Ci rk at once. We positively uarant eesr treatment to cure. S;x months treatment for sanln Abie and Cat-lt-Ciire. For FOSHAY -DEALER Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware, Pumps, iron pipe, rnbhor hose and plumbing: goods. Sole agent for the celebrated "Early Breakfast" co;k stoves and ranges, and "Faultless" parlor heating stoves. Albany, Oregon. AT COST! STILL T GK W. SIMPSON.. Having purchased the stock of Clothing (ients' .Furnishing (.oods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B Koland t Co. is now prepared to offer Bolter Bargain (3 k3 ; Having a compete assortment of General Merchandise bought at -i big discount, which he still proposes to sell at cost. Purchasers will do well to. call and get 1ns prices before buying elsewhere, as vou -an savp from 25 to 30 per cent. The highest market prko paid for couSrv ifr duce of all kinds, either in cctsh or goods. 1 tountiy pro EUREKA The motto of Culifcinia means "I ave fmiwl u."" Onlv in that land of sunshine, where : the orang- emo Ml firrape bloom and ripen atrau1 iiiieir hif.tifcst perfection in mid-winter, re the herbs and gum lournl that ' are used in that pleasant leinedy for all khroat'aml lun' troubles, Santa AigR rthe rule of coughs, asthma, and jg- ."suiuptFti. Fosliuy V .Mason, : i -v . 1 i... A eansuuinsi'fo his valble California rem edy, and sell it under a guarantee at 91 i bottehrt e for Si.?". FOR SALE BY . . ALBANY C REG OX ringing or roaring 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 vou lost all sense of smell? Have you a hacking cough? Have you (hspept-ia? Is your breath foul? Ik so yoc have tiik Catarrh. Some have al these srmptoms, others only a part The leading symptom ot ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o yellow or greenish colored matter. - ioul breath is caused oy tne aecorr posing secretions exuded from festering ulcers far back in the head; ometimes the membrane covering the bones is eaten awav and the bones themselves r ft t graouauv uecav. ouuu cases iii u LA L deed objects of pity, as stench from a few applications relieve and a thorough SI. 00; sent by mail Sale by & MASON. lbany, Oregon 6.L N. ( Successor to E. V. Lanedon -DEALER IX- Drugs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of liooks anci stationery, periodicals, etc. Jif" Prescriptions careful compounded !M ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE. Albany Oregon IN- Mr ! itn ton, BUGKHA the FRONT ! than 300 Mr Wanted !'' O'CONNOR AKl BAP.R WAXt 300 MEN to work on the ir contract on the Oregon Pacific railroad e-ast of Albany. Apply ai;the Willamette Tacking Co's store, or at Herabd ortice, ' Wanes 2 E h Bay BO AK D $4 .50 ' TE R ' ' WE E K . iiiiiiiii'lte Univei-sity GRADUATi STUDENTS IN Classical, Literary, Sci entific, normal, Bus iness, Law ond MEDICAL COURSES OLDEST, LARGEST AND iW EXPENSIVE In titution of learning in the Korthw ft. First term besrins September 3l, 1SS8. d- dress TH'JS.tVAN SCOY, Presidr lit. Salf.m. Orejjon The Albanv Bakeryi ! -Under the new managementjof ark Bros, WHO KEEP A fuil line of choice family grocer es and provision, Cannea Pineapples, Clioice TaMB Delicacies Ornanienteelcakes for Wedarnas and Parties. .Salmon bellies, mackerel anil saltfisli'Of al! kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD .fcCvcrv Day. Best Svrim. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE Candies Nuts, Raisins CANNED t.cjODS, ETC. inc best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars 42TAt John'Fox's oldjstand. low Fl'nn's new brick. s Restaurant Hermann Diercfcs, Prop. THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in vites nis old customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Mr. Diercks was formerly proprietor of the Revere II jse estau rant, which he ran on the European p' an, but found that pian didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant where he has (riven general satisfaction. Persons wanting a first-class meal should eo to Hermann's. ALBY OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY OCT 25 A Royal Feast of Fun, Positive Engagement of the Great Irish Commedian, )an L! sully, and his New York Company pro ducing the Beautiful Dramatic Play 15 A success from Ocean to Ocean. The Famous Brooklyn Bridge Set. A masterpiece of Scenic art, will be produced with electric effects. Keserved seats on sale at Blackmail's. Hermann DADDY NOLAN IPUilSi Absolutely Pure. This powaer never vanes. A marvel ol purity,streiiirtli and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinarj kinds atid cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, shorl wein'it uiuui or phosphate powders Sold only in e uis,KOTAi. Baki3 'ow dek Co .' nr. War t.. N. Y". D W CitowLEV & Co., Airentx, . Portland, Oregon. ATIKKVS. DR. X. BLACK W'RX, ATTORXEV AT . Law, Albany, luefjon. Ottice in Odd bellow's Temple. " Vil'. practice in all courts of the state, and i;ive special attention to all business. UfOLVERTOX CHARLES E. AITORXEY at Law, Albany, or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Mock, over L. E. main's stor . J K. WKATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the- courts of thestate, ami give special attention to all Imsiiie'ss I'HVSU l tS. W. HASTOX, PHYSICIAN fAM) SU18 , reon, Albany, Oregon. H. ELLIS. PHYSICIAN AND SUKr , ireoii, Alba. y, Oregon. I C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AXD ol'K J. won Albany, tirejron, ottice over Grad wohl's store. Otiicc hours, from S A. m. to 4 1'. M. Dr. J. V. Call', physician and Sih scon, Shedd Oregon. "!l r'AUsmf WOOI'WABU, IIO.M Kfj?4THlC PHY 111 sicians and surgeons, obstetrics treat mont of chronic diM-as-cR of women ano hililrin a svecinltv. All calls prmiitiy at ended to dav block. or ni''lit. otlice in the Flinn 1) R R KOLDEWAY, VKTERIXARY SUR L'eon, Albariv, Oreiron. -Graduate of tier man an.i Anicrici:!! colleircs. rEVEliE 1IOU.SE, aliuxy, oi:. ciias. L Pfeiffer, 1'n ji. Only first eclass housi in the city. I.ar.L'C sample rooms for com mercial men. N"o Chinamen employed in tin kitchen. General staice ollii-e for Corvallis. II EWKKT, PRACTICAL WATC1IMAKE , and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, t. 'ACRES OF LAND SITUATED ll' M ) miles east of Albany, m ar the Oregon Pacific railroad, StiOacies in cultivation, and contains sutticient water and timber for fed eral use. Woulel make four good farm Price, 12,000. with terms to suit jmrchastr. For particulars apply to J. J. Morris. Live White I'enple at Chance. A WOMAN DESIRES TO OP.TAIN WORK -it washing and ironing for families. Ap ply to Mrs. P. Dricoll in Isom's house on rirst street, first house south of Sintiam canal. Orders left at the St. CliarlSs Hote will be promptly attended to. Fur Sale. CIDER FRBRS AXD FIXTrRKS, CAPACITY 200 gallons per dav, will be sold cheap for cash, on the installment plan, traded, least or let out on shares. A number of vinegar barrels for sale cheap. Apply to F, 11. Pfeiffer, at Albany Soda works. Far Sale. C)( SMALL Tfc ACTS AXD THREE FARMS - on easy terms. Some near town. H. BRTaNT Ijind Surveying. PARTI KB DESIRIK6 Sl'RVBTINO POXB CAN OB. tain accurate and prompt work by callinc upon ex-county surveyor F . T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying In any part of Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers Station, Linn eouuty, Oregon. Fruit Dryer tr Sale. . PL17MMER . JTRUIT r)RYER, f FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A. Blaker, Shedd,' Oregon, or to A. Wheeler, Spriiijrfield, Oregon. Hasuolia F'lonr. 'HUE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR MELIV X cred to any part of the citv, for SI. 10 per sack JOHN A CRAWFORD. nlSoeltf Dwelling far Bent. AXET RESIDENCE OF 9 R60MS. situated on the corner of Baker and Seventh trcets, with two lots, garden and choice fruit in abun.'ancc.for rent on reas';'i ble terms App'y to A. Webster at resi dence. "1IRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL VT housework. Apply at the tesidence of Mrs. Tnumas Montcith. )lANO FOR SALE OR RENT, of Mrs. T. A.Shane. INQUIRE T F.CKIVED TO-DAY AS INVOICE C' XOVRLTIBS York; the latest thing ont 'Xhey are sure to please. Call add see them. SAMUEL . T0TJHG. 1 1 in dress trimmings uiiect. .irom iew Mood for Sale.,., 1 kCOKDS OF WOOD FOR SALE, AP J.OU ply to F. II. Roeeoe. Albam . Apple Kaxes. G GREEN APPLE ROXESFOR SALE AT Zeyss A: Hochstcdler's. SBcae tlarket. 1?RESH MEAT AXD SALMON EVERY . dav at H.'dt's meat market. Fisn a specialty and i full market kept up. Fresh Oyster ! OERVED FRESH EVER DAY AT THE 0 Citv Restaurant. GENERAL NEWS. Another OScial Skips to Canada With $500,000. SlS.OliO.lOO I'tDUFOU AUA1LKOAU Hotel Burced in California Diphtheria Ep demio in Obi News From the Old World. The Hkrald's Special Dispatches. Owsboeo, (Ky.), Oct. 23. Koah Jayol last evening fatally shot Ella Green to wlioiri he was en gaged to be married. He claims that it was accideutal. From the fact tnat he tried to stab Iter some time ago, and has been quarreling with her about receiving other company, lie is suspected of doing the shooting with intent to kill. THE tMatKKKS TO BLANK. They Mill Be Arrested for .rss Negligence In the Kecent Disaster Mai ch Chcsk, (Pa.), Oct. 23. District Attorney bponly after mid night issued warrants for the arrest of Henry Cook and Thomas Major, engineers, John Milhearn and Joseph Post, lookouts, James Hoi. nutran, fiaginan, Charles Terry and Joseph Kectin, conductors, charg ing them with gross netrligence and wilfullness, which resulted in the killing and injuiy of many persons in the Mud ltun disaster. A IIKATV II:FAI LTET Tliet ily TreasHier ot levelantl Fills to Canada with $500,M;a. Cleveland, Oct. 23. Thomas Oxworthv, city treasurer, fled to Canada with $500,000 of city money. U. S. Senator H. ii. Payne and J. H. Wade, Jr., are bondsmen. ItlU .SE.VSATIWX. Uail v ay SMIicials Arrested for lVhole sale Stealing in Freights. Eagle's Pass, (Tex.), Oct. 2:3 A wholesale system of freight rob bery lias been discovered on the .Mexican Central railroad and it is believed that the loss to the com pany will be in the neighborhood of .t."0,000. At Guauajato there are three conductors and one brakeman in jail, where they were placed yesterday, and a former agent of the company named Smith, who is at Jauntoo, has also been arrested. All are Americans. They are accused ol defrauding the rompany. developments are al ready in progress, showing that an extensive sjsteni of stealing has been canied on for the past two years, and by its exposure I'O or :() more employes are likely to be ar rested. To "Fix" Ihe Kates. St. Louis,Oct. 2:). The Colorado and Utah Association of the Pas senger Department is in session in this city for the purpose of endeav oring to restore rates in the terri tory west of the Missouri river. All the roads in the association were represented. It is thought that an amicable agreement will be reached. Flouring Mill Iturneel. Gii.roy 'Cal.), Oct. 23. The flour'ng mill of the Central Milling Company was destroyed by fire earlv this mornim;. A number ol adjoining buildings were damaged. The loss to the Milling Company is $16,000, well insured. olel Bnraed. San Francisco, Oct. 23. The Southern hotel at New Holvons was burned to the ground this morning. The loss is about $30,- 000. The fire was caused by a de :cctive flue. Bad News. Rome, Oct. 23. The official re port of the railway disaster near Polensea limits the number killed to nineteen, and the number in jured at fifty-five. The lBdoB Stakes. London, Oct. 23. At the New market Houghton meeting at Cam bridge the Snire stakes were won bv Veracitv, Cactus second, Bis marck third. A Big Price. New York, Oct. 23. II. B. Hol ings states that the price paid for Georgia Central Kailroad by the Richmond Terminal Co. was .$18,- 000,000. IHphtheria lu Obi. Athens (Ohia), Oct. 23. The Dublic schools closed yesterday -on account of the prevalence of dipth- theria. .Notice to Itebtors. All persons knowing themselves indebted c K. fc C. Howard are request., to come lorwara and sett at once. Vierick's baths Coin rar lor and ullder. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO eated in Albany solicits natronatre from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne, Eastiake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans and pjoilic itmij l;-i;t' of t oharie Satis action guaranteed W. (J. CASSEL- Hursc lor Sale. Gnol.) iniUXt; UK CARRIAGE HORSE XX. Wiil be soUl forjlS. Ajiply at Jiur j bub livery stable. Mammoth Japa iee 4. tub,. St. Louis Globc-Deiuocrat The greatest marine curiosity ot Erjoshinni waters is the giant crab that trundles along a body as large as a turtle s nud sweeps out claws that measure tea tect iroui tip to tip. Formerly the fisher man threw these creatures back in to the sea where they found their nets tangled up with them, but of recent years they clean the shells and sell them for foreign museums. The giaut crabs are said to prom enade the beach at night, and one vtrsiou yivei them phosphorescent ejes. It imagination cannot sup- p.y a pitftl)g' onthe beach, it is ail " detailed in "Allan Quatermain." Ric'er Haggard in his careful owing up to wnere he found the original o; the remark able things in' that book, n,vus to have read somewhere about those horrible crabs, and so borroweu them to put in the canyon into which his canoe, load of heroes emerged after their underground baptism of fire. These craos and the six foot cucumber are the lew things in nature enlarged. 1U Japau that are A Beautiful shaele Tree. Those who are preparing to plant shade trees shouid give their attention to the umbrella. It is the handsomest ornamental shade tree that cau be planted and is weil suited to this locality With l.ttle care it can be grown from cutlias, It is a rapid grower, the limbs branching iike an umbrella pro ducing a symmetrical head and making a dense shade. This tree was introduced a few vears ago in many piaces in the San Joaquin Valley, and there are many avenues ot the tree m that locality now. They are especially sailed to dry climates, A number hae been set out about Orleans and have made a wonderful growth. Orleans News. Cureless Apples. Horticulturists are now endeav oriug ti breed out the troublesome core from apples. We (juote from the New York Tribune: "'Two case Tately put on record of seed less sorts of apole oue of them represented as a large and good Winter variety come directly in class with Piofessor Claypole's proposition to bieod out the troublesome core from the best f iruits. It is worthy of attention! especially as the trees are much more exhausted by the production of seeds than by that ot their de velopuieut, ami usually the more seeds the less of the eatable pulp and the harsher its quality. National .urgie.al (Institute. Two or more surgeons represent ing this institute will be at the Revere House, Albany Nov. (ith, or ut the St. Charles hotel Lebanon Nov. 7th, 188$. They come fully prepared with all the apparatus necessary for the successful treat ment of their specialties, curvature of the spine, disease of the hip and knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities, i'neir success in treating these troubles as well as all chronic and sexual diseases has made for the institute a national reputation. Upon ap plication, references will be fur nished from patients in all parts of the United States. All persons who are suffering from any of these complaints, should not fail to take advantage of this oppoitunity for relief. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics 6how 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 numbers of Tubeicle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lime's oro-! ducing coMsumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will iu time cause death. At the ocset 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 your throat, lungs or nostrilsobtain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrnn. It will give son im mediate relief. 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 little 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 t Mason. Discoveries More Vuluable Than Cold, Are Santa Abie, the California dis covery for Consumption and diseases of tins, throat, Chest and Lungs, and California.- Cat-R-Cure. the only gnar anteed cure for Catarrh, CoM in the ile;.d i:nd kindred complaints. They are. sold at $1 per package, or three for 2.50, and are recommended and used bv the leading physicians of the Pacific" Coast. No secret compounds. Guaranteed by Fosliay & Mason A clean tov.el for every Vereck's. customer at Pillow sham thing out at Hi holders, othe nk's. neatest Finest line of jer at Read's, iies ever iu Albany pacific t'ts.tsr titrs. A I'essiniis ie lirpoi t Furnished ! the t.ovci Biiicnt. Washington. October 20. The monthly report ot the Commission er of Agriculture stales in refer ence to California that Vthe wheat crop has turned out much better iu threshing than was expected at harvest time, and the grain is of fine quality." Ihe grape crop which promise such a fine vild. lias been dam aged by the terrible hot spell in August and the first part ot Sep tember, which literally burned the tru.ua tn, the yijaei until atLtbe eir-. culation seeuieu to be stopped. There seems to be a general de ticieucv in sugar, especially in the Zin'.aodel, our leading claret grape, which is deficient also in color. It is feared that the crop will be below the average both in quality and quantity, "On the Pacific coast the wheat crop was, relatively, a small one. The yield in California is higher than it would be but for the fact that more of the poorest was cut for hay than usual. This practice ever in vogue on the coast, from the Dominion to the Mexican line renders the investigation of the harvest aggregate a complicated, one, requiring time and inquiry to settie. it Oregon there is much complaint ot a reduction of the yield from early freezing, rain in June, hot weather' in July, and rust and blight, yet in Washington county an average yield of twenty bushels per acre is claimed. The contrast of the Washington Territory returns is indicated by two samples: Island county Large crop, some fields averaging fifty-five bushels per acre. Asotin county The average yield of wheat is low for what was haivesred. A gieat portion was cut for hay. Some wus an entire failure, owing to heat and hot winds in July. Late sown and poorly cultivated fields were in jured from this cause." CIVMiML CUOKEK1. Fine Koittt Joints ol' ISoy- Cookiug of a Uenutiiul Girl. A friend of ihe wiiter, who for more than forty years had been ia tue employ itieut . ot the German Government, bears personal wit ness to the prevalence of this cus tom in Sumatra up to the recent times. He was making scientific investigations in the interior ot that island, aud was being enter taiatd in the mcst hospitable man ner by the native K.-tjab, or chid, of the place he was then in. A tease had been made to which ha went, taking his own native servant with him. The banquet had proceeded for some tune without any interruj -uou,-wtrm at last, as ciowu of the least, a-beautiful brown roast joint was brought trom the back of the house to the open airy place where the repast was being held. This was cut up without remark and uuaued mound, aud the Dutch fruntlfnian u"js nn thi n.ilnt D3t. ing his portion, having raised part ot it to his lips, when his servant rushed lor ward and stopped him. saying: "Master, master, do not eat ; it is boy." The chief, on b ing questioned, admitted, with no small pride at the extent of his hospitality, that hearing that the white mau would feast with him, he had ordered a young boy to be killed and cooked in his honor, t?s the greatest delicacy obtainable, aud that the joint before them was ihe best part, the thigh. Early travelers in New Zealand always express astonishment whea they discover the cannibal propen sities of the inhabitants, that so gentle and pleasant-mannered a people could become, on occasions, such ferocious savages. Earle who wrote a very readable, intelligent and but little known account of the Maoris very early in the present century, speaks of the gen tle manners and kindly ways of a New Zealaud chief, whom after ward he discovered to be an in veterate cannibal, He relates that he visited the place where was cooking the body ot a joung slave giri that his friend had killed fcr the purpose. The head was sev ered from the body ; ttie four quar ters, with the principal bones re moved, were compressed SDd pack ed into a small oven in the ground aud covered with earth. It was a case of unjustifiable cannibalise No revenge was gratified by the deed and no excuse could be made that the body was eaten to perfect their triumph. Earle says that he learned that the flesh takes many hours to cook, that it is very tou-ti if not thoroughly cooked, but tl it it pulls to pieces like a piece of blotting paper if not very well done. He continues that the vic tim was a hsmusonic, pleasant-looking girl of 16, and one he used to frequently see about the Pah. Gentleman's Magazine. Window shades. I have received a new line in staple aud fancy colors and will iu the future carry a much larger i.a sortment than formerly and soil them cheaper. E. Yocxg.