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-ror.-."rv-r'7?? w .. 15 CENTS A WEEK, ALBANY, OREGON,: SATUBPAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23 1889. VOL. IV. NO. 74. r 9,999.00 IN. GOLD " d - To He Given Away. Cut ont this atlvettiitnueot and send it J. LAHMER & CO., Noraerman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 thrt-c-t Canadian, 2J two-cent American postage stamps, and thev will send yon by mail (postpaid) in jrood timr (or pmntinr in April or May i ct, your enoiee of any oim of tbs follbwinj? collection ! rf pjiuirn, am enter your name in competi tion for the 9,9W9.00 in irvld that they art jrivinr n-xuy iu onier to introduce their nur; kerrittock. Collection of . Flan?: No.! thardrroea. -," . No. I I hardy eUMtana? rosin. ' Ma. S, OTSTMoojisiMg-iraewioc kora jt f N.S Shardyirrip vhjw. No. 78 raspberry plants, 4 each black and red. No. S--20 strawberry plants, 4 ohoice kinrs No. ft 5 very choice plants lour house cul ture. No. 105 cherry eurr.int (ret). No. It 5 Lees prolific currants (Macl) No, 12 5 white ki-ii; c..rr 'ii;s All letters with IhisaUvvrtUenicuttmlojcd aloni; with t imp.- for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as thev oin-5 to hand, and the sendtrs of the first thirteen hundred will receive (rifts as follows: 1st --JM) I The next 20, Slo each. 2nd 1M) j The next 4", 5 ea- h. Srd- 50 I The next 415, ! each. 4th 30 1 1 he next b2U, $1 eah. oth 20 1 j After W.00O lettert have btn rfceiveil, the senders of the next l,luo WttcM will receive i gifts as follows: 1st 225 Next 10, ?I5 e.u-h 2nd 135 j Next 15, lo ea.-h 2rd - 75 I Next 4. e--h 4h - 50 I Next 470, 2 ta.h "th ?S j Next .JO. SI each Aii.f 1 .. ! tcr have been rei-eived. . v I-...-, . h m xt 1,00-) letters will rc ' : tn n-' I I .v, a.ti ...l . Next 5 $20 each 3, 4 ami 5.. 70 each j Ntt 15 lOcich , 7ands... 50ea.h Next::4 3 each ?. 10. 11. 12. 25 each 1 Next Hii.S 1 each After 15o,WW letters heve been rtt fivtil ih scudt-rs tf the next 1.1'J! letters will leeeive tifu at follow : 1 IO0each Next 10 9?0ea-b 75eaih Next Z' 10 each 3 and 4 50 ea- h ; Next 5t."i 2 each Next5 25 each l Next 47!) 1 each Any person may fend any numtier of tinier for any of the above collections I f 5 cent it: tuujw extra i sent, we W'll send inJun next a printed list of the names of all person;. who are entitled to pifto. I We make this lilteral offer to rt:ulrrs of the IIvkalo, knowing it will not pa u now, l,ut our object id to iutro luce ourstN.k arid builil ip a trade Our mailing (mints arc Toronto ind Miruliniount. On'.., Ho. luster. N. Y.. .ntiisville, Ky., PLiincsville, O., and Chicago! II.. and we will guarantee all (. to reach ur ciMtoiuers in jjikhI condition. We employ to a-cnts, but deal direct w ith customers, and can seli and d-Kcr stock to aiv pan ol the I'nited Stares or ::ii.iu.i at about one half the price charged by other nurrcrvmcii, throuch agents. Heuo mU.r c n iil not t't undersold by any re;:.-. Lie firm, send its u list of wants ai d tte will ijuote yon prices; .i 10 cents for a lut.id ouic iluistrati i ratal' wh-i-h von ni.iv d-dtict from tour lirst order. AdilresH all lett-r", . J- LAHMEK S: CO , ' NursLTviit-n. TOROM0, CANADA. SMITH & WASHBURN Haying puidiased Stoves T "W JEEDALE3S ALBAKY, SEEDS fPMfl The largest ansortTient ever brought thia country, emorasing'every thin for the uce of Also a very fine line of LawD Grass Seec AND- ONION SETS These sruls a-- western grown and adapted esdeciallv for this climate. Tney will be sold for o Cents I'er paper. f"A Iibcr;I iiisivw nt to ile.ilers jjardener buyiu j;in quantity. WallhCcTlioiapsoro i KOVP, WHOOPING COl'. Ml ani Rrojit-liitis inimcuiiiteh- relieved by Shii h Cure. I'o-hiy t Msson. SUCCESSORS TO h i 1 llllll H a' h this Ttell lmvn store and added largely to the stock carry an immense line and Grenera,! Hardware V' r Z 1 Jf I J - A V I Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel ol purity .strength and wholesoroeneeB. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in e-ins. Royal Bakin ow deb Co . lt WnV t. N. T. DW Crowlet & Co., Agents, Portland, 0rego, L OF ALBANY. OREGON. PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT CASniER. L. Flinn. S. E. Young, E. W. LnDgdon TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Siirht Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer solil on New York, Chicago, San rrancitxo atid Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. S. E. Vocnb L. Flinn I E. Bl.AIS W. E. l'l'BBLL E W. I.ANOPOli Jas. F. I'owkll. Assistant Cashier. F. MERRILL. Banker, ALBANY, OUEOON Sells exehnnire on New York. San Franeinco and Portland. Buv notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject ti check. Interest allowed on time de posits Collections receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited. JifOfllce hours from 8 a. m. io 5 p. m Airent for reliable tire and.marine nsuranee companies. vT. C. TWEED ALE INCLUDING THH 0BLBBRATEB EARLY BREAKFAST and JEM Cooking Stores and Ranges, Parlor and Heat ing Stores and all kinds of Kitchen Utensilg. Also a Ccinplete Assortment of farmers and Gardeners' Too BUILDERS' HARDWARE, J'umps. Hone, Copper ware. Tinware and I'lumbers' Goods a Sjtecialty. PMCFS GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY The Public is Invited to Call aad Inspect Our AV18, JJ. D. PHYSlCIAS AND 'ecn.t Can e fcr.nd at his ottte IT so- room Ik 8iraha' block, Firtt street. Albany OreffOQ- i . DB a CHAMBKRtlK. HOMEOPATHIC phvaiciaa asd surgeon. Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. GW.2U8TON, ft PHYSICIAN ;AM SUB , goon, AJbany,,Oregon. If H. ELLIS, FHY8ICIAN AND SUBr JUL. gton, AKwLijt Oregon . CC. KJSLIiY, PHYSICIAN AND oUK . geoo Albaay, Oregpn, office in Purce'g new block, j- Officajiours,, fam 8J A. Tm. to 4 - .-h : i.- ; : , AJ. BOeBITEB; "VETERINARY SCR . geoa. gradoate' Ontario veterinary '"'"-". A college and BMmtr fae- Ontario vetenn- i I l, J J u.1 scientific principl Office second door east house, Albany, Oregon. 1"R. R KOLDEWAY. VETERINARY SUR. U creon, Albany, Orc-ron.- -Graduate of Ger! mm -! immotn H letei". Elcclrlcand llemt-opnlblc Trralmrttt THOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE safe and reliable methods of treating dis ease will find Dr. E. A. McAl'stcr prepared with excellent appliances lor administerine either, as the nature of the case may require, lie may be found a: hit office on Third street, two "iters south of the electiic liuht station, when not absent on professional business. J DK. E A. M'ALISTKR, HOMEOPATHIC physician, has removed his office from Flinn's block to bis rtsulf nee onTliird street, two doars south of the electric liftht station. ATTOKMEl'H. DE. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT . Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. -V ill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. OLvWfONcilARLES E." ATTORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Ottice in rooms IS and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Main' stor .j T K. WEATHOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT ti . law, Albany, Oregon . 'Mrice in Oild Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of t best ate, and give special attention to all business REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAJ Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first eclass lioui-e in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage office for Corvallis. HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE , and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, IWUND A GOLD KING WITH TOPAZ set. Owner can have same by-calling at F. M. French's jewelry store. "jt CORDS OF i "' wood for sale. FIR AND MAPLE ly to 8, Gourley. Oysters ! QyHtcra ! 1 EASTERN AND 01.YMPIANI SERVED j fresh every day at H. Diercks' restaurant Land Sarveylaa. PARTI KB DKSIRIHO BUEVKTING DOKR CATS OB tain accurate aiid prompt work by callinir upon ex-county survi ydi I T. T. Fisher. He hascomplete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do siirveviuir in auy -art of Linn county. Postoltice address, Millers station. Linn comity, Oregon. s OREGON GENERAL NEWS. i Negro Labor Contrartor Lynched in Mississippi. THE SA. ftKAKCISCO PEIE8TKIAX8 Newsy Items from the State Capital -The Reported Bombardment of Segalia Confirmed. The Herald's Special Dispatches. Artesia (Miss), Feb. 22 D. H. Smith, a negro from Forest City, Arkansas, who has been collecting negro, workmen and shaping them j L A - A I I ' 1 " A hung to the limb of a tree yeeter- uay. . At me coroners uiYesngsuon the evidence so far indicates that the hanging was done by two citi zens of Oklabbeha county and one from Jxwndes. They are men of standing in their communities. SAN EKA. CISCO F EDE8TK1 A K 8. rrosreas r;the Six Day's J Walklag Match -Iswarlh Ahead. San Francisco, Feb. 22. The pedestrians are making good pro gress in the six day match at the Mechanicss' pavillion. Howarth made the first fifty miles in seven hours and thirty-eight minutes. Gus Guerro, who was expected to do good walking, was taken sick after the first thirty-three miles, and was off the track for several hours. The score of the ten lead ers at 9 o'clock this morning stood : Howarth, 66 miles; Cartwright,65 ; Hart, 64; Moore, 62; Guerro, 61; Davis' 50; Vint, 57; Compana, 53; Taylor, 49 ; Morerity, 48. STATE WISPATCHKS. Oar Canal Budget of ftews I ram the Mate Capital. Salem, Feb 22. Articles of in corporation were to-tlay received in the secretary of state's office from the Henrietta Mercantile and Milling Co., F. W. Hendly, John Barker, Jas. II. Koontz, Jame Taylor incorporators; object, buy ing and selling grain and merchan dise, establishing a system of irri gation, eperating an electric light plant and engaging in pork pack ing: principal otnee, jm-mo, Uma tilla county ; capital, $50,000 In the i-ase of John Foley against John harnes for f jOOO damages on account of his leg being broken by a capsized hack at Gervais lat 4th of July, the jury this morn ing returned a verdict of $500. In the case of John Patterson against Clell Ilayden for the seduc tion of his daughter, the jury gave a verdict of $2000. A new trial w;ts to-flav denied and tune given until Welnesdav to tile a bill tf exceptions. Geo. Law ton, pleading gmltv to drugging and rubbing a man, was to-day lined $100. BomtiarIniciil af Saga Ho. London, Feb. 22. A report that a French cruiser had bom banted rfagalio, where the Co; sack exe dition under AtchinorT had settled temporarily, killing or wounding five of the expedition and captur ing the remainder, is confirmed. the bombardment was the result of a refusal of Atchinoff himself to lower the Russian flag, which he bad hoisted at Sagalio. IftU MttS. BLAINE. The rreparatlafeA far Ber Oebal In Waftblnntaii, New Yoke, February 19. From preient indications the deout of Mrs. James Blaine Jr , in Wash ington ntxt season will be produc ttve of a certain amount of excite ment in theatrical and society cir cles of that city. Mr. Blaine has just purchased a house there and intends to permanently locate there. His social prestige at present is strong, and should he secure the portfolio of the State it will be greatly increased. Mean while Mr. Frohman is arranging dates for a certain Washington theater and preparations for Mrs. Blame s debut go steadily on. C'aatlan ta Mathers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her chud laudanum or pra goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mr pliine. Sold by Fosnay & Mason. Bucklln'H Arnica Falve, The best Salve in the world for cuts Bruises, Sore Ulcer, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores.Tetter, chapped bandd, Chilblains corns, and all skin eruu. tions.und positively cures Piles, or no .iUV required. It is guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box at I'oshay & Mason's. Haw Tan I'arenM allow their children to cough ami strain and cough aud calmly say, "Oh it's only a cold." and keep giving them cheap an.l danginms nie-licinte until they are down with lung fever or consumption, when they can be so easily relieved hy BEUGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP? It has no superi or, and few equals. Geo. L. Black -man, druggist. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY A positive cure for catarrh, diphllieri i jimI i iiiiKi r niouiu, ror saie uj ro- ohaj it Mason. A AWFl'L DEATH. A Ufiajr, ntaa' Faal Barard Ballre Ij UaTIn a Braoh Flrr. Eureka Stanard, February, 15 Last evening a messenger came to town seeking Drs. Lewitt and Wallsce, statins that George W. Clyde bad met with a terrible ac cident, huving been burned in a brush fire. Dr. Lewitt answered the call, and taund the injured man at the borne of his brother on California street. Upon examina tion it was found that the right to.it had been burned to a cr sp, the bone protruding, and the leg actually roasted clear to the bip. The under portion of the left leg wtare JhL. circulation, iffe hto roakTea whifir be upper part did not show the marks of the fire. His hands were badly burned and the right side was scratched. The docter at ouce discovered that Clyde was ptt86ed all human aid, and that it was but a short time before death would' claim him. At 10 o'clock last evening George Clyde breathed his last. Tue par ticulars of the accident w i.l never be known, as Clyde was unable to talk and could not tell the talc. He had recently purchased a piece of land back f town, and at odd times worked clearing. Yesterday he went out ou the property to work. Nothing more was known until Borne boja playing in the neighborhood discovered a man lying oi his back and a fire burn ing aronnd him. One of the boys called some men who were work ing near by aiid they came to the retcue, fiauing that the man w hom the boys had seen was none other than George W. Clyde. The sup position is tlitt Mini.,- engaged in clearing the land chopping uown trees, either a tiee or limb struck hi in uuconscioiir and throwing him into the hie. lie ceitaiciy mubi have been unconscious, as the physicians stu'e tlitt no person could stand the puiu consequent Iroru such an injury without cry ing out, and snould a call have been made the men working near by would certainly have heard it. uvEKrnBiA. Two Strioa fa Taw a la aa IlliaaU St. Louis. Feb. 19 Brook'.yu, III., is ail wrought up with two casesof hydrophobia. James Moran. a boy ot 10 years, was bittten by a rabid dog. On Thursday be was in convulsions audwhile his mother was attending to bim he suddenly turned und bit her. To day both mother and son are suffering with rabies and it is thought th.it neith t-r ca:i recover. Uattine De Vilie. Use Fahrnev's puiMeea. " New goods at Read's. Burkliart "i Koyce, job nrintcrs Dr. Negus removes cancers without pain or the Kniie. No charge for reserved seats at V. F. Read's; we waut to show coeds. And, Hannah, how is your ma? Down at Read's looking at new gooc's of course. It w ill pay vou to go and see the beautiful art studies at Uuisa & Son's drug store. J. A. Archibald, agent for the 8injz er Manufacturing Co., oppesite Odd Fellow temple. For lamb back, sidb or chbst ce Shiloh's Poms Plaster. Price, 35 cenu. Fosnay fc Mason. Have we got 'em. Of course we have, just stacks of new good, aad we want to sell them at W. F. Read's. Fahrney's celebrated blood cleanser at Brown ell & 8tanard and at Deyoe & Kobson's. P. J. Baltimore general agent. For your fine imported and Ke West cigars, ro to M. Banmgart cigar store, one door east af Black man's drug store Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For 6ale atM Banmgart' Chamberlain's Eye and 8Kin Oint ment is unequaled for old chronic sores. Many cases have been perma nantiv cureu by it. or sale oy ro shay A Mason. The immense sale of Chambcrluin's Gougu Remedy baa been producd to a great extent by people who have been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urginir them to try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to its sooth ing effects. For 'sale by Fes bay Mason. The dry cold weather of the early winter months is productive of a'grea deal of croup among children. Moth ere shonld be on the lookout for it,and be prepared to arrest it as soon asthe firct svmptoms appear. True croup nevtr comes without a warning; a day or two before the attack the chid wifi become hoar? e, and that symptoms is soon followed by a peculiar, rough cough. If Chambcrlar6 Cough Remedv is ffiven as soon as tlm hoarse ness or couirh auDears, all danger tnd anxict? mavi be avoided; it has neve failed, V venn n the most severe eases. There is no danger in giving the Remedy for it contains no injurious substance. For sale by fosnay A Mason, Teachers Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quarterly examina tion of teachers for Linn county will take place at the court house in Albany, commencing at noon, W ed.iOftiiav, February "7, ISS'j. AI. teachers ueniring examination v;ll pleas" bo present at the beginning. Ij. M. UCRL, County School .Superintendent J tnm KtOK'a aw-SET BBTEMCE. e Breads ttver lha Kara re na4 Be. rides f .Try II MlMheir. He was a tenor singer, noted for the sweetness of bis voice, and consequently a favorite witb the pub ic This was gratifying to hi ui, but encores grew tiresome after a time, and he began to con sider it unfair that be should per form double work every night that be saug. He thought these things over until tic waxed wroth. Cue day, while promenading the principal streets of the city where bo was singing, he thought ho be would do a little encoring him -self, and ace bow it would workJ 41rtMM4-fMo a hat tore, the proprietor, whom be recog nizee as a patron of the opera, and as'ted him the price of a silk hat. "Soven dollars," was the reply. The teno- selected one and paid for it, and then be shouted "En coie!" "iV'liat do you meant" asked tlia proprietor in amazement. "Repeat the bat," said the tenor. "Ctrtninly sir,' said the proprie tor, banding down another the exact duplicate. , The man with a voice picked them both up and started tor the door. "Hold on there !" cried the hat ter, "you haven't paid for the other hat." "1 got it on an encoie," explain ed the tenor. "An encore?" Yes, it's an encore bat. I paid for one and then I called for an eacore and got it. That's all right." "But we don't do business that way." 'You oblige us to, though." "Tres voiontiers. You were at the opera last night, were you ntl" "Yes, I was tbeie; but I dc n't see what that has to do with jour getting a bat lor nothing." "Lisieu. You paid to hear the opera Ming? "Ucrtaiuiy I did. I'm no dead head, b'pose we call the two liats "Don't call them yet. You didn't pay to luar the opera sung twice, did you'f'' "How absurd! Ortainly not. What do you sav $12 tor the two V "Say nothing until I get through. I anv the tenor oi tue opeia troupe.' Nearly every aria ; that I sang I was required to re peat, and it 1 am net mistaken vou yelled encore louder than any one else. Metaplioiic i ly speaking you are ;el.u:g two iiais -i.'ud this caps he liimax tor. tue price o oua you si cf The butter did see and he wanted to make the singer a present l a h iC to set' the mailer even, but ho Jr-dinfil tf hjin;if! uni iiruiiiH the even tenor ol his wv. A Kiss THE DAKK. the Mean but M. rry rl r Harare Vrrael, (he Arllol. Horace Veruct, ttie artist, w t going from Versailles to Paris tv railway. In the same com par i ment with him were twu ladies wuuui ne iihu uevr teen o?!o.e, but were evidently acquainted with him. They examined him minute ly auu commented freely ou bis mar'.ial bearing, his hate old age, the style of his dress, etc. They continued their annoyance uatil the painter determined to put an end to the persecution. As the train passed through the tun nel at St. Cloud the three travelers were wrapped io complete dark ness. Vernet raised the back of his hand to bis mouth and kissed it twice violently. On emerging from the obscurity he found that the ladies hid withdrawn their in tention from bim and were accu -ing each other of having been kiss ed by a man in the dark. Presently tbey arrived at Pans, and Vernet on leaving them sad : Ladies, I shall be puzzled ali my life by the inquiry, which of tbce two ladies was it that kissed ntV Evergreens tmr sale. Mr. H. W.8ettlemire the Tangent nurseryman that has a full supp.y of all the leading and desirable varieties of evergreen treeifrom to to three feet high, which he is sell ing cheap, and those disiring such trees will do well to call upon hi in betore going away from home. He has also several thoujni.d Italian and Hungarian prune treis, as well as a general variety of fruit trees. Make out vour orders ai d send or go to him for the trees u wint, and support a worthy hon e industry. A Mranae Knmar Was going the rounds vesterdar and on following it up found to ha correct, that the very best vinegar pieces can do nau ior zo cents :r gallon at the Willamette Packing (Jo's store. WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organs,sewing machines.gung also a full line of warranted raz..iH, butcher and pocket kniv.-g. The litt kind of sewiug ma -hinc oil, nee i .-a aud extras for all iiiii.-lniics. Al ie- iu hib aimve nnes neatly and. reasonably doue. ' A- r, - -'.. 77