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-v.-V-'.:- " :'; '1 V1""- .1... . . ..T-----r - ...... J. -. 5. I:: 15 GEMS A WEEK. ALBANY. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 30 1888 VOL. III-NO. 300 i California, the Land oi Discoveries f m rasiwt to .taste - deathto ro If f.L- ?i EUREKA fTE-fSiL.C01.'i" ii, T,,e mott f X3 hr57AjIlvT 1- ! I fsunsl.iue,n'here: gaaegMBgKyM . . ir J) OMSUMPTI bAsTrfMa.CotJGHS, v -Soidn GfWlf cT for cit-colarl 39-- lABlETlNCHEDidoOTiii.fAL HAVE VuU A COL.U in the head wnicli d ) not "get better? Have you an excessive secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passases whi:h either must be blown from the nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to tlie throat? Are vou troubled bv hawking, spitting, weak ami gunntjuK U A C THEONLY TVrirurNrl ' , qUAANTEED 112BYMIU.--? 'CURE TOR XATARRH .IBIETINEMEO-Cc A 13 flint 1 T UrVU V 1LLL corroding sores reve the. .corruption within." t: As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass ovi-r ar:d rccdire pollutfd by the reliev itions in the nasal raf-sajies, it must necessarily !r!!w 1 1 at jfitcriig ol tl e wine secre gradually takes place, while the n orfcid n;r.tnr that it- tvsl.tvn, ii l j. tit tint stem into the str.mah, enfeebles digestion, and cltti: i t:i ;j t ti u f i 1! j.n ll. ttf ity, nervousness and consumption. ' DOilNOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any ofthe above eymptcir.s filo' not delay, but frv Cai.ifcrsi Cat-R-Ci rb at once. We positively uarant teg a few ii plications ieliteanda thorough treatment to cure. S:x months treatment for 1.00; sent jy mail Santa bie antl t'atK-'nre. For FOSHAY DEALER IN hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Coprware, Pumps, iron pipe, mbbor hose and plumbing goode. Sole agents for th celebrated 'Early Breakfast" cok stoes and.ranges, and 'TaulUeas" parlor heating stoves. A 1 ban v, Oregon. AT COST! ML TO G. W. SIMPSON a Having purchased the stock of Cloth W, Gents1 burnishing Goods, Boots, .Shoes, Etc., of C. B, ftoland & Co. is now prepared to offer fetor Bwaius Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bou-Lt at a big discount, wmcn he still i.ropo.e, to sell at cost, rchaersv ill do Ztl V?o 30nne?ceitS Thf, b?f? hu elsewhere, ca! Si? Chndren Cry for Pltchers Castoria. California means "I Only in that land of the orang emo ape hloom and ripen attain jtheir highest perfection in mid-winter, re the nereis and gum found that are ised in that pleasant lernedv for all Ithroataiul lung troubles, Santa Abik (the rule, of coughs, asthma, and con- jsuinpuon. rosuay A : .liusoil. oi ai- ansuarpsi fo his valble California rem edy, and sell it under a guarantee at SI bottehree tor S2.r. ... FOR SALE BY ALBANY inflamed eves, freriuent soreness of the throat. 'rinsing or roaring in the ears, more or less impairment of the hearing, lnsso smell, memory impaired, dullness cr dizziness of the bead, dryness or heat of nose? Have vou lost all sense of smell? Have vou a hacking cough? Have you dispeptia? Is vour breath foul? Ipso you have the Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part The leading symptom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus o yellow or greenish colored matter. - r oul breath is causea ny tne uccoir posing secretions exuded from festering ulcers far back in the head; oinetimes Ithe membrane covering the bones is eaten away and the bones themselves Pfll lrat,uany ueca. ouun tus-us u.r m Ln Ll deed objects o"f pity, as stench from Sale by & MASON. lbany, Oregon G. L BLACKMAN. (Successor to E. W. Langdon DEALER 12 Drugs, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet article, also a full line of hooks am! stationery, periodicals, etc. 23" Prescriptions carefully compounded !N ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE, Albany Oregon C REGON TBI 11T! flan Ever Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity .strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold onlv in ems, Kotal hakin 'ow- dek Co . 1(K 'ViiP st.. N. 5. D W Ckowley V Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon, ATTOKXEV. DR. X. BL.ACKBURX. ATTORNEY AT . Law, Albany, Oregon. Uttice in IKlti bellow's Temple. " -Vill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. WOLVEBTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's stor . JK. WEATHOKFORP, ATTORNEY AT . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, and give special attention to all business rilYSIt IANS. GW. MASTON, PHYSICIAN fAM SIR , geon, Albany, Oreiron 3 M. II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SL'Rr geon, Albat.y, Oregon. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND ol'R . geon Albany, Oregon, otf'i e over Grad wohl's store Oriice hours, fremSA. M. to 4 p. M. Dr. J. V. Gull', physician and Sur jreon, Sbedd Oreiron. M'LISTKI! At '.voOIiWAKii, IIOVKOPATUIC WIYj sicians and surgeons, obstetrics treat ment of chi'imit: diseases ot wemen and bildren a specialty. All calls roiiiitly at 'onded to dav ur ni'bt. (.Ulice in the Fliim block. D K R KOLDLWAY, VETERINARY St'l:- geon, Altiany, Oregon.- -oratiuaie oi i.er man and Americnii collides. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS. Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms fir com mercial nun. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stou'e office lor Corvallis. H. EWER T, PRACTICAL WATCILYIAKE and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, , 'ACRES HJK LAND SITl'ATEI) 12 miles cast of Albany ,near the Oregon Pacific railroad, 300 acres in cultivation, and contains sufficient water and timber for gen era use. Would make four good farms Price, $12,000. with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. Give White People a Chance. A WOMAN DESIRES TO OBTAIN WORK it washing and ironing for families. Ap ply to Mrs. P. Driscoll in Isom's house on : irst street, first house south of Santiam canal. Orders left at the St, CharlSs Hole will be promptly attended to. For sale. OA SMALL TRACTS AND THREE FARMS v on easy terms. Some near town. II . BRYANT Lund Surveying. PABTIK8 DKSIRIXS 8CRVKYINO DONK CAN OB. tain accurate and prompt work by calline 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 comity, Oregon. Km It Dryer far Sale. PLUMMER FRUIT DRTER, FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A. Blaker, Shedd, Oregom, or to A. Wheeler, Springfield, Oregon. For Sale. CIDER PRESS AND FIXTCRES, CAPACITTT200 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, H. Pfeiffer, at Albany Soda works. Magnolia Floor. nilE EES! MAGNOLIA FLOUR PELIV X ered to any part of the citv, for $1.10 per sack JOHN A CRAWFORD. nlSudtf Dwelling for Rent. A NEAT RESIDENCE OF 9 R0OMS, situated on the corner of Baker and Seventh Greets, with two lots, garden and choice fmit in abum'ance.for rent on reas-:n-bie terms App'y to A. Webster at resi dence. niRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL J housework. Apply at the residence of Mrs Thomas Monteith. fJIANO FOR SALE OR RENT. INQUIRE 1 of Mrs. T. A. Shane.j 1 ECK1VED TO-DAY AN INVOICE OF NOVELTIES A in dress trimmings direct from rew Wk; the latest thinsr ont 'ihev are sure to please. Call add see them. SAMUEL E. T0DNG. Wood for Sale. 150 CORDS OF WOOD FOR SALE AP- Ply to I. H. Roscoe. Albar.x. Apple Koxr. GREEN APPLE BliXES FOR SALE AT Zejss & Hochstedler's. Meat Market. FRESH MEAT AND SALMON day at IDde's meet market, specialty and i fui! market kept m. EVERY FiMi a Horse for sale. GOOD RIDING OR CARRIAGE Hol.SE j Will be sold for 45, Apply at M..r hall's Iherv stuble. 3i Mi Wanted ! O'CONNOR AND BARR WANt 300 MEN to work oil their contract on the Oregon Pacific milroau easfeof Albany. Apply atithe V,';'.iaiuette Packing 'Cos store, or at Hkkabd office. Waffes m l ei' Day BOARD $4.50 PER WEEK. Willaiijl University Classical, 'TAterary, Sci eiitific, normal, Bus iness f Law nnd MEDICAL COURSES OLDEST, LARGEST AND lEA"T EXPENSIVE In titulion of leamirg in the Northw ft. Fii-st term begins September 3d, 1S8S. d dress THJS.VAN SCOY, President. Salem. Oregon The Albanv Bakeryi! ' Uuder the new managementof- WHO KEEP A full line of choice family grocer es and provsion. Canned Pineapples,! Glioice TaWe Delicacies Ornamentedjcakes for Wethnnas and Parties. r.lmon bellies, mackcrel.and saltfisliOfall kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD JbCvcrv Dav. Best Svrun.Pies. Cakes TEAS axb COFFE Candies Nuts, Raisins. CANNED t,oODS, ETC.; j ne best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars iETAt Jchn'Fox's oldjstand. lew FI nn s new brick. ant s Hermann Biercis, Prop, THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltnwsh building be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck i vites nisold customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Mr. Diereks was formerly proprietor f the Revere Hajse 'estaurant, which hera on the Kur-ipean p'an.but found that pia didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant where he has given general satisfaction. Persons wasting a first-class meal should go to Hermann's. 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 "DADDY NOUN 5) A success from Ocean to Ocean. The Famous Brooklyn Bridie Set. A masterpiece of Scenic art, wili be produce"! with electric eliVcts. Keserved seats on sale at JJhu-k-lii an 's. r En Hermann Restaur ALB Y OPERA HOUSE GENERAL NEWS. A Sensation m Local Polities m New York. ro.ii FUK .0KM1H A fxhooner Sinks with All on Board- -A Hot:-i E..Dd:t Killed- Eastern and Foreign Sews. The Herald Special Dispatches. New York, Oct. 29. A local po litical sensation was started this afternoon. The state law register offices are ordered closed at twelve o'clock on Saturday. Notwith standing this law the registration offices w ere kept open last Satur day all day. and over 33,000 per sons registered. As it is impossi ble to separate those who registered before noon from those who regL tered later, the Sun states that the entire list may have to be thrown out. The Sun interviewed fifty of the leading lawyers, and states that they all held that the registration offices are public offices and with in scope of the Saturday half-hoh day. A Si UOU. Ell LOST. It Is Seen to Sink Suddenly With A:i oii Hoard. Southwest IlARB0R,(Me.)0ct.29. An incoming schooner from New York reports that on the 24th she saw an unknown schooner sink suddenly off Jeffreys bank. It is believed that all on board must have perished. IS FAVOK OF Tilt: IIKI'.M.IIEKS, Commercial .Travelers' Tax Law I'liconstitiitioHal, Washington', Oct. 29. In an opinion rendered bv Justice Brad ley in the supreme court of the United States to-day, he declared unconstitutional all state laws im posing license tax on commercial travelers not residents of the state so imposing. SVIKET ALICE STOtKTOX. She Want (o Br Governor of the Slate or MassarhUM'tlM. Eo.vroN. Oct. 2i. Seventy-one women in convention yesterday irouimatea miss .nice l,. .-mockiou, of Wheales, as candidate of the equal rights party tor governor of Massachusetts. The candidate is twenty-six years of ase. A A.E1 I'iTRIOT IIE.III. One of the left-iiders of Kallinnttr Against lite ltiHih Hies. Baltimore, Oct. 29. Nathaniel Wotles, aged !:, died of pneumonia "n this city yesterday. He was one of the patriots who on Sept. 12, 1S14, repulsed the British at tack ujon Baltimore. Earthquakes iu Massachusetts. New Bedford, Oct. 29. This city was visited by two well de fined earthquake shocks last night. The shocks were felt at 11:25 o'clock and were preceded by a rumbling sound and three distinct oscillations. They were followed by a tremulous movement pre ceded by two reports like those of heavy guns or thunder. A Detective's Investigation. Pittsburg, Oct. 29. The Chron icle telegraphs to-day to the Press a letter from a young American in London giving the theory re sults of the investigations of a London detective in the White chapel murders, who declares that the crimes were committed by women or by men dresBed in women's clothes. Notable Dead. Chicago, Oct. 29 Judge Wil liam K. McAllister, of the appellant court, one of the most noted men on the bench of Illinois, died very suddenly at his home in Kevein wood this morning of heart failure, aged 70. More Yellow Fever. Washington, Oct. 29. Surgeon Hutton, at Compperry, Florida, and Surgeon Wrighort, at Live Oaks, Fla., have telegraphed to the surgeon-general that they have evidence of the existence of yellow fever at Baldwin, Fla. Thurmati aid Party. Columbus, (Ohio), Oct. 29. Judge Thurman and party left for Wheeling, West Ya., this morning. Fauins Bandit Killed. Havana, Oct. 29. The famous Vmtiflit Victor Rptrprw lian hpen killed and some of his companions i ii.. i,i i unuiy huuuucu uy a, tivu guuu. Bntler lioes to Michigan. "Lowell, (Mass.) Oct. 29. Gen. B. F. Butler left yesterday for Michigan to stump the state for Harrison and Morton. Finest line of jersies ever iu Albany at head s WANTKI) AS EXPKRIKNCED HASP TO 1SRA1U wire mattresses. Inquire of C.L. Brush foot of Lvon street. rnVO FL'ilNISHEO H'JO.MS CFNTliALLV X lo.ated to rem. Inquire at Wells, Fargo v to s orhte. House to.Kciit. "Vf EAT STORY AND HALF HOUSE OF J.1 seven rooms in the southern part of the city. Larsre harti, two lots ai-d all modern voneniihet3. AM'ly to Mrs. T. A. Shane. THE SACKYILLK WEST LET1EK. Full Text of the Fatal Letter of the British Minister. Folowinsr is the letter S3i t to Lord Saokville vVest, the Briti.-h minister it Washington, and his reply to the same, whioh has given away the com mon end tor whieli Cleveland and the British government have been work ing. Pomona (Cal.),SepteniDer 4th 183S. lo the British Minister, asmng- ton. Sir: As you are the fountain head of knowledge on tlie question aid know wheth r Mi, Cleveland's present policy is tempor ary only and whether he will, of soon as he secures another term of four years in the Presidency, suspend it for one of Iriendship and free trade, I apply to you privately and confi dentially for information, which shall in turn be treated as entirely secret. Such information would put me at rest myself, and, it favorable to Mr. Cleveland, enable me on my own re-! sponsibility to assure many of our countrymen that they would do Eng land a service by voting for ilr. Cleveland and against the Kepubli can system of taritt . As I before observed, we know not what to do, but look for more light on a mysterious subject, which the sooner it comes will better enable true Englishmen iu casting their votes. Yours, very respectfully. Charles E. Mukchison. THE BRITISH MINISTER'S REPLY. Beveelv (Mass.), Sept. 13th 18SS. Sir: I am iu receipt of your letter of the 4th inst.. and beg to say that I fully appreciate the difficulty in which you rind yourself iu casting your vote. You are probably aware that any political party which openly favored the mother country at the present moment would lose popular ity, and that the party in power is fuliy aware oi this lact. The party however, is, I believe, still desirous of maintaining friendly relations with Great Britain, and still is desirous of settling all questions with Canada which have been unfortunately re opened since the rejection of the treaty by the Republican majority in the Senate, and by the President's message, to which you allude. AH alloaices n.ust, therefore, be made for the political situation as ie;ards the Presidential election thus created. It is, however, impoesible to pre dict tne course which President Cleveland may pursue in the matter of retaliation should he be elected; but there is every reason to believe that, while upholding the position he has taken, will manifest a spirit ol conciliation in dealing with the ques tion involved in his message. I in close an article from the .New York 'Laies of August 22d. and remain, your? faithful iy L. S. Saokville West The two letters together leave nothing to be answered. They shou us that, in the opinion of the British Minister, Cleveland b a tree-u-ader: they show that he thinks Cleveland's retaliation message was merely a political trick to catch votes, but most of all they show that Lord Sackyille thinks that English inter est ill be safe if Cleveland is re e;edei, because he and the demo cratic party together would adopt free trade, which would be sure to Drove of immense advantage to Great Britain commerchi 1. BBIEF .UETIO.. French keeps rarroad time. Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read's. I know I can sace you money, try me. and you will be convinced V. F. Read. Our customers never have the blues. because we give them such good bar gains. W. F. Read. That exquisite line of satins in eur show window will be run close this week. Have no excuse for not get ting in on them. Montieth & Seiten- bach. Just received, another lot of those fine hand sewed French kid 6hoes, the very cheapest eyer brought to town at W. F. Read's. We handlo three kinds of fruit jar and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. Mexican Cactus Bitter6 is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M. Banmgart's. "You will never miss the water 'Till the well runs drj" If you want a well dug call on E. B. Davidsoii. He does prompt work at a reasonable price. Orders can ,be left at this office, Oregon grapes at Hyde's market at 75 cents per bushel. If you want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. Mothers Bead. The proprietors of Santa Abie have authorized Fushay & Mason to refund your money; if, after giving this Cali fornia Kijg of Cough Cures a fair trial as directed, it fails to give satis faction for the enre of Cough, Crou p Whooping Cough and ah Throat ane Lung troubles'. When the disease allects the head, and assumes tha form of Catarrh, nothing is so effect ive as California Cat-R-Cuie. Thesd preparations are without equal as a household remedies. Dissolution Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE is herebv triven that the firm known as Hurkhart & Miller, who have l.een engaged in the real estate business in Albany, Oregon, is this day desolved by mutual consent, L. D Miller retiring and F. A. Burkhart retaining the business, and assume every control of the same hereafter. F A. Burkhart will assume the payment of all outstanding debts uf the firm and will also collect all due said firm. Dated this the '2-lth d"ivof October. ItSS: F. A. Kt'UKHART. L. D. MILLER. LEADIXG A I tl'BLE LIFE. The Crime Stained farcer of E. W. HouIm oi' 4Iacfcama County. For the past ten years an old man namod HobLs and his wife and his grown son, K. W. llobbs, wife and shild lived on nice place in Molina, a few miles back of Oregon City. The son wouia frequently absent himself imm home for six months at a time, claiming to be engaged iu cattle or mining. The young man, however prove 1 to be leading a double life, according to the follow ing related by Judge J. F. Caples. The judge just returned from Ore gon City where he had '-Jbeen attends-.. iug the circuit court on business con nected with the Hobos' family, and his narrative carries with it some of the features of ''Dr. Jeykell and Mr. Hyde." "Three years ago Hobbs, Jr., went to La Center W. T., where he represented himself as being from Calitoinia; and as he had a good ap pearance and spent money very free- ly, he bo in tejauie acquainted with soii.e ot ti e best people in the town, among whom was Miss Brazee, the daughter of a widow well connected. He represented himself as a single man, proposed mai riage to the young lady and was aceepted. Soon after they went to Toledo to secure a marriage license, and upon their ar rival there he told Miss Brazee that he was unable to secure the requis ite paper, and that it was necessary for him to return to La Center at once. At the same time Hobbs sug gested to Miss Brazee that they might live together as husband and wile, and he would marry her when ever she asked him to do so. "Infatuated as the , girl must have been with the vidian, she consented to his dishonorable proposal, and they lived together in that state for ?ix months, iu the meanwhile, Miss Brazee's friends learned that the young people were not married, and things were made pretty warm for Hobbs, The poor deluded girl time and time again begged the man to keep his word, but he flatly refused, ana in the spring of IS87 he left La Center, promising to return in a week which he never did. "Subsequently the girl learned who her betrayer was, and she began a damage suib against him engaging Judge Caples as her attorney. Hobbs returned to Molina, remain ing a few mouths only, and again lett for regions unknown, i "This week the circuit court of Clackamas county awarded Miss. Brazee a verdict for -5C00. Old man j Hobbs claims to have bought' the property upon which an attachment was levied to recover the amount of the judgment from a William Hobbs of California. The defense also claimed that the whole matter was a case of mistaken identity, and that the man who deceived the girl was William and not E. W. Hobbs. It was strange, though, that the defense was unable to produce either of the n en in court, and Miss Brazee will, no doubt, get her money out of the estate of the scouLdrel," A Surprised Englishman. A few nv. nths ago an Englishman ambled into a jeweler's store in Lam pasas Texas, when the following con versation ensued: "Ave you got h'any good hold Heuglish time pieces in the nature of clocks?" asked the Englishman. " e have nothing but American-made clocks," repiied jeweler. "They are by far the best, and of superior workmanship." "H ni ,you are mistaken. Ii" I cawn't ge.-. me and Henglish clock I must send hover to Hengland and 'are me own family time-piece sent hover by the steamer, you know." The jewelT said very well, and the Englishman went home and wrote for the marvel ous family time-piece. In due course of time it arrived, and as the Eng lishman was conveying it up from the express office he dropped into the jeweler's to exhibit it" "Aw, now," he said with bis face wreathed in smiles, "look hat this for a min ute. 'Eih's a time-piece which has been in our family many ayear, and has always kept perfect time. Look hand see hit you don't consider it superior to Ameriean clocks." The jeweler examined the interior of the clock, and then opened it. Brushing he dust from the dimly printed, label in the back, he revealed to the astonished Briton the following label: "Seth Thomas Bridgeport, Conn., U. S. A. 1859 Teras Siftings. California Cat-K-Care. The only guaranteed cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,rose to, catrrhui deafness and sore eyes Restore the 6cuse of taste and unpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh, Eay and pleasant to use. Folkn? directiors aud a cure is warranted, by all d-uggists. Send for a circular to Abictine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay & Mason, People Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat and lungs, In whooping cough and croup it is magic, and relieves at once. Re member this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. Kcw Shoe Shop. Mr. P. J. Laporte, recently with. Krausse & Klein, has opened a boot and shoe shop in the Salt marsh block, and is prepared to make to order boots and shoes for men and ladies, and do repairing in a first-class manner. Prices reasonable. Just leccivcd at NV F. Read's a full line ol' ladies line muslin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. " Call aud sec them. 3 r"T"i'-