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" 21 1889.1 VOIio IV. NO. 99. Mil 15 CENTS A "WEEK. AliBAKY, OHEGON, THURSDAY," MARCH Mt C'aN a ad Do Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has'beeu fully demonstrated to the people of this t.untry tbat it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Haw Can I'arents allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmly say,'Oh it's only a cold." and keep giving them cheap anJ danganms medicines until they are down with lung fever or consumption, when they can he so easily relieved iy BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP? It has no superi or, and few equals. Geo. L. Black mail, drugyis t. Caatloa la Mathers Every mother is cautioned fagainst giving her chud laudanum or pra gorit; it creates an unnatural crating for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Sjother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. ipp td In the Bad. Is it not better to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of huroanitv in the bud, than to try to stay its pro gress ou the brink of the grave. A few doses of California's most useful production, will releive, and a thor ough treatment will cure. Nasal Catarrh, too often the forerunner of consumption can be cured by Califor nia Cat-R-Curc. These remedies are sold and fully warrented by Foshay & Mason. SrECIAL NOTICE. DR W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a sue cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofrla enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practit ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night, liis motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." AWOffice and residence Ferry street, between Third and rourth. G.L BLACKMAN (Successor to . W. Langdoa - VKAUtS. is- togs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles. also a full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. i7 Prescriptions carefullj compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Albany Oregon SMITH rami; -SUCCOESSRS TO W.fC. TVYEEDALE- Having purchased this welljknown store and added largely to, theirjstock, carry an immense line 01 Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking .1 3 1 , 1 - . , .... . . . O Bwvvv aim ranges, panor ana cooKing stoves, aaa an Hinds of kitchen utensils! also a comlpete assortment of mm rs ami n i barwrs loo s -AND- WANTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST ..I class piano, sewing machine, the latest limbic or nu- main ;.la, vill find a bargain by calling at Mrs. ii. Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for rive years. The best pianos made to stand the climate of .the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fastidious. Painting and music les sons: given there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking done to rder. No. 115 1st St.. Albnv. Or. 9,999.00 IN To Be GOLD Given Away. hit ont this aiiveitfcwment and send it J. LA11MLR & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-rest Canadian. i 21 two-cent American pomade stamps, and thev will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your fcotce of any one of tne following collection f plants, and enter your name m competi ton for the 8,9!W.0O in gold that tbey are gmnjr away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants: . 12 hardy roses. Ji. 2 2 hardy climhior roses, H 3 2 overbloouiiuKiroses for aoasej cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. '. 5-10 RlsdioU. No. 63 hardy grape viae. Mo. 7-8 raspberry plants, 4j each Mack aid red: o. s- -20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kioc So. 9 5 very choice plants four house cul ture. No. 10 6 cherry currants (rec'X No. 116 Lees proliSc currants (black) No, 12 6 white grape lumnti All letters with this advertisement enclosed ' along; with stamps for any one or more col-! ions of plants, will be numbered as they ease to hand, and the senders of tho first i thirteen handred will receive torts as follows: 1 1st $250 The next 20. S10 each. arid 100 J The next 40, $5 each. rd - . 50 I The next 415. each. 4th 30 line next S20, leach. Mh - 20 j liter fie.ODO letters hare been received, the aaders of the next i.iuu letters wui reccirs Sifts) as follow: lit 225 Next 10, 915 each id 135 Next 15, S10 each Srd - 75 I Next 40.& each 4th-' 50 i Next 470, Si each lh 25 ! Next 500. $1 each Atr KO.000 otters hare been received, e s : lc.i ci c ir M-xt 1,000 letter will re Ita at InJ a 1 .9100 och I Next 5 20 oack , and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 each .lands. . 50 each j Next 34 S each , 0, 11, 12. 25 each I Next ti'M 1 each J fter 150,000 letters have been received the Madera of thr bext 1.109 letters will receive rft as follow 1 $100 each Next 10 920 each T...I 75ech j Next 25 , 10 each luut.'.... io each I Next 585 .... 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479 leach Any persou may send an v number of times for any nf the above collections. If 5 cents iu sumps extra is sen, we will send in Jun- t a printed list of the names of all persons who an entitled to rrifts. We make this liberal offer to readers of the ualo. knowing it will not pay in now, but oar object is u introjoce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shrubmount. twit., Hochester, K. V., Louisville, ky., Plaiierville, U., and Chicago, UL, and we will guarantee all stock to reach oar customers in pood condition. We employ scents, but deal direct with customers, sad can sell and deliver stock to any jiart of the I'nited States or Canaoa at about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, thromrh apentt. Kcmember we will not be andersold by any reliable firm. Send us a likt of wants and we will quote you prices: r 10 cents lor a handsome illustrated catalogue wh::b you may deduct from your first order. Addrera all letters, J. LAHMER & CO., . 1 1 rsi ry r i e n. TOKONTO, CANADA. BUILDERS' HARDWARE, rumps, hose, eopperware, tinware, i nd plumbers' goods a specialty. Onr prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon. What IS Caatarto faHr. Kami VtbtHunP tAd, Infanta sxad Children's Complaint Swparlor to Cnatog Oil liana CbQ&rmn met fox Cawterisw Mil- mf MotksH UctsCsitods, Csstorts, ewes' OriUPoo0tfpatSaa I S4"nr Stomach THaiihaea, Eructation j Clrrm healthy sleep ; also aids 'rUm X luxiuuuenS Caatmia, tor ddldreaV Complaints, as Qopezior to any prescripUca luKrwn to mp,1 A. Abchek, M. D.. IU So. OxiordSt, Brooklyn, KZ. CGKSTaoaCXan?AsT,771inTnyfX,2ToT, Tie Ldiflff Olothkr Carries the Largest line of Men's e and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. in the Willam ette Valley. rpi i 'r,'iT "itr Absolutely Pure. This powtfer never vanes. A marvel oi purity .strength and wnolesomenef s. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short wei&ht alum or chosDhate Dowders Sold only in cine. Royal Baxxn Pow der Co., 100 Wall st.. N. T. D.W Crowlet & Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. PHYSICIAN DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN! AND BUtn'eon. Can be found at his 'office room iclStrahan's block. First street. Albany Orejfon- WH. DR C. CHAM BERLIN. ' HOMEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. GW. HASTON. PHYSICIAN AND SUR , geon, Albany, Oregon. ELLIS, PHYSICIAK AND SURr geon, Albai.y, Oregon. C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND eUR Ifeon Albany, Orciton, ofHce in Puree's new block. Ofticehours, from 8 . u. to 4 r. m. c. A. J. ROSS1TEK, VE1ERINARY SlIJ trcon, graduate of Ontario veterinarv college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all (fbrnefticated animals on scientific principles. Office second door east of the opera house, Albany, Oregon. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R. gcon, Albanj-, Oregon.- -Graduate of OerJ man and Anu rii mi colkircp. Elrrtrlcand llonieopuillr Treatmrnl niiiosE dp:sirino either of these X safe and reliable methods of treating dis ease will fiid Dr. E. A. McAIUtcr prepared with excellent appliances for admiiiiHtermg either, as the nature of the case may require. tie mav be found at h:s otiice on Third street. two uoors south of the electric 1 iu he station, when notjabsent on profcgfional business. 1ft. E A. M'ALISTEK. HOMEOPATHIC physician, has removed his office fr.m Flinn's blo.-k to his residence on Third rtroct, two doors south of the electlic light station. ATTQKXr:!'. D.RLa N. BLACKIil'RN. A1TORXEY AT Law, Albany. Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. -Vill pnx-tice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. GME1IAL NEWS. More Appointments Made President Harrison. by BEYEKAL lMPOKtWT 4IFFICES. Hews from East of the Rockies and the Old World- Convicted for Killing a Chiiiman. The Hsralb Special pispotchi s.) Washington, March 20. The president to day sent the following nominations to tne senate Frederick P. Grant, of New York, to be minister toLlwna; John (J New, of Indiana, to be consul general at London. Later it is believed that Presi dent Harrison has reconsidered his decision to apioint Fred Grant minister to China and wil give him another place. This is sa:.d to be tor the reason that a man thoroughly versed in law is neces sary for that place because of the strained relations between the two countries. In the executive session this afternoon the senate confirmed the following nominations: John W. Mason, of West Virginia, commis sioner of international revenue; John P. Ward, appraiser of mer chandise for the Willamette dis trict, Oregon; Chas. . Mitchell, commissioner of patents. Boy.l Marriage t. be Annatled. Paris, March 20. Gars Sa, pub lic prosecutor, intends to apply for an order to annul the marriage of Prince Alexander of Battenburg to Marie Loisingaer, an ooera singer. on the grounds of fraudulent decla ration. In favor or Pai London, March pcllites. 20. In the house of commons to-day Henry Matthews, secretary of state for home affairs, announced that the Pai nellites would be allowed the same freedom of access to the con victs as was granted to the Times. To Parchuse stteauiships. New York, March 20. C. P. Huntington is reported to be nego tiating wit a Philadelphia ship owners tor tue purchase ot the steamships of the American line to run from New York to Brazilian ports. Convicted of Manslaughter. Makysville. (Cal.), Marcii 20. The jury in the second trial of John (J. Darwell for killinir a Chinaman at Levee camp, Sutter county, last November, brought in a verdict oi manslaughter. Ihe former jury stood nine lor convic tion and three for acquittal. found tbat California secured tiual action upon but one measure. This is the new law fixing the limit of rost for the purchase of a site for a building lor a court house aud a postoffice at San Francisco, at n cost ot $800,000. Oregon, also, secured but a single law. The measure directs the cretary of war to provide arms, ntnmuDition and equipage tor dis tribution among the miiir.a crgaui zations of 'be state. Washington territory has a sin gle law to its credit. It grants to the city f Tacoma a license to occupy, improve and control, for the purpose of ft public psrk.cer tain lands in Pearce county, con taining G30 acres. rEKtos a.i m !.;. KCES FELLKD ELECTRICITY. WswdMa.'s axe will m Be Myth of ihe ll. SOUTH WEftTKK HII'RUTCMKSTS. The Expenditures Authorized Congress at Its Last ielou. hi T OL VE K.TON CHARLES E. AITORNEY If at Law, Albany, Or. Ollice in rooms 15 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. stor . E. Wain's T K I . lai WEATHORFORD. ATTORNEY AT law, Albany. Oreifon. Otfioe in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, and give special attention to au ousiness REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclass house in the city. Larg sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage office for Cor vail is.DD HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHJIAKE . and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, FIUND A GOLD KINO WITH TOPAZ set. Owner can have same by.callinif at F. M. French's jewelry stsre. Oyster ! Oysters ! EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN" SERVED fresh every day at H. Diercks restaurant Lad Sarvejlnic. Pimns sMisiso bdrtetiko dors can ob tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex-county surreyoi I. T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do surveyine in any part of Linn county, rostomce address, J SUITS MADE TO ORDER Id His Merchant Tailoring Department, FOSTER BLOCK, ALBANY CITY DEUG STOEE. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, H. f. MERRILL, Banker, ALBANY. - OREGON Sells exchange on New York. San FraDcisco and Portland. Bay notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Interest aiiowea on time dc DOBitfl Collections receive prompt attention Corresnondence solicited. !3fOfflce hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m Agent for renaDie nre submarine nsurance companies. iibanj Bath House -AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR 9Ladier nd children's hair dress. ng a specialty. Dntije satisfaction guaranteed. WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organs,sewing machines.guns. also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewiue machine oils, needles aod extras for all machines. All re pairing in the aboveliues neatly and reasonably (lone. Washington, March 19. A complete statement ot the expendi tures authorized by congress for Northwest coast improvements dur in" tne next niscai year is us follows: For establishing a light ehip with a steam log signal to mark tue bai at the mouth ot the Coiurnbia river $60,000. For the purchase ( a site and the construction of a first order coast lighthouse at, or nesir, Heceta IJeau, at or near, the t&outh of tbt- Siuslaw river; $80,000. For connecting the Tillamook Rock light station by telegraph, a cable and land telegraph line, with Fort bteyens, (Point Adams) Ore gon; iwuu. For the establishment and oiaia- tenance ei a retuge station at. or near, Point B rrow. Alaska; $15,- 000. Provision Is made out of the general fund for the maintenance of post lights on the Columbia and Willamette rivers, and on Puget sound and adjacent waters, to aid i navigation. For continuing the survey of the coast of Oregon and to continue the survey of the Columbia riyer from the mouth of the Willamette towaidsthe Cascades; $10,000. For continuing the survey of the coast of Washington territory, $d0VU. u or continuing exploration in the waters f Alaska, $10,000 . For continuing magnet observa tions on the Pacific coast, $1200. For the Alaska bcun ary tuivey $25,000. Provision is made out of the gen eral fund for the maintenance of quarantine stations at San Fran cisco, San Diego and Port Town send. For the enforcement of the Chinese exclusion law, $30,000. For the industrial jnd primary education of children of 6cbool age in Alaska. $50,000. For the tupport of the Indian school at Chemawa, Or.. $36,000. For the purpose of erecting and furnishing shops and fencing the grounds, and for furnishing build iocs tor tne Indian school iu Orinsby county, Nevada, $10,000. For establishing a life saving station and providing tor a life saving crew at tne tuouth of the Coquille river, Oregon, f S,000. When the laws pushed at t ie recent session are examined, it is The highest position in the silt of be preM'Jent is 'hat ot po-truas ter at Mineral Point, Col. It is 12,000 feet above the sea level. The widow and daughter of tho late General George B. McClellan have returned to Paris, and will stay there until the opening of the London season. The emperor cf Germany has Bnt to the emperor of Morocco fifteen fine hortei, in acknowledg ment of presents recently sent from Morocco to Berlin. Mr. Charles Johnson, aged 23. son of a Kansas City grain dealer, has been offered a situation as artist for Harper's Weekly at a salary of $10,000 a year. Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher will in May resume housekeeping with in a oiock ot ner oia norne, jurs. Beecher is in her 76th year, but is hale and stroug and full of euergy. Ex-President Arthur's grave it: the Rural cemetery at Albany is soon to be marked with a beautiful monument, consisting of asarcop hagus copied from the Lgyptiaii tombs, and resting on a grimte matrorm. Mrs. Martha Yoakley, ofSuIIi van county, Tei.nn celebrated her 113th birthday January 1, 1889. Her husi-and committed suicide at the advanced age of 96 some years since, but the old lady never married agsin. Mme. Patti, while In Paris re cently, formally adopted as her own child thj only daughter of her husband by his divorced and dead wife. The gin, who is about 10 years ot age, is saul to b? possesses.! of rtre beauty . She is now install ed in the diva's castle in Wales. Jacob Cover, of Chambersburg, Pa., use in his posession a copper Wttilge wo: ii at W'.isui union's in m iiuratiou, 100 years ago. In the ceuter is engraved au casie with utstretched wings, above the head of which is a stur. Arouod the dge it iu-cribe.i. "Marsh the Founb, 1789. Memorable Era." Mrs. McKee. the piebident's young married daughter, if, accord ing to the Albany Journal, the Mrs, Clove'and ot the uew adminis tration. She has, it is said, the happy faculty of miking eyery per son she meets for the first time be lieve tbat she has a particular j interest in his or her welfare and acquaintance. John Scott Harrison, brother of the president, has been having a jolly time in Washington. He is smaller than the president and younger, and they have many points of resemblance. Brother John wears a full beard, and the expression of his face is like Ben ianiin's. His home is in Kansas City, Mo. Hitherto machines for telling trees have been driven by steam power, but this is sometimes incon venient, vspec.ally iu thick woods, a ad electric power has recently been adi(ited in the Galician forests. Usua ly in men machines the trunk is saw-d, butiu this case it is drilled. When the wood is of a soft nature the drill has a sweep ing motion aud cuts into the trunk by means ot cutnug edges on its sides. The di ill is actuated by an electric rnortor mounted on a cafr nae, which is brought up close to f ha tree aud shackitd to it. The motor is capable of turning round its vertical axis, aud the drill is geared tn it in such a munnci that it can turn through an arc of a circle and make a sweeping cnt into the trunk. The tirtt cut male, the dri'.l Is advanced a tew inches and another section ef the wo;d removed in the same way until the trunk is half severed. It is then stamped to keep the cut from closing, and the operation continued until it wouid bti unsafe to go on. 1 he remainder is finished by a hand saw or an axe. The cur:ent is conveyed to he motor by insulated leads brought through the forest from a generator placed in some convenient site. MfttlLUt I THCIK rCKET. Twt ExCafr4lermlr Yfk Carry Aran4 FractMrafs r Their Owa Heads. Two tx-Con federates who applied for al.owance under the maimed- soldier act yesterday showed strong proof 'bat they were badly hurt during the wsr. About 2 o'clock Mr Lucius Maxwell walked iu. and taking from his pocket an old Confederate passport, low'y ua- wound it nd laid b ; ore Colonel Tip Harmon tix pieceso his skull. Mr. Maxwell whs a member of the Forty stcoud GeoruU Kegimeur, and received a terrible wound in the head in one of the battles around Atlauta in Juiy, 1864. About 4 tclick Mr. Joseph us Rideu came in and took fioni his pocket book a p:ite of his own km I which be lias preserved all ta se years. Mr. Kiden was a H.emijrr of the Thirty fourth Gi'or"i.i Re-ximonr. and was hot in the top of the head al tin; l.sit'e ot Joucsijoro. To this day these un fortunate veterans still suffer from the effects of their n.i:ig-r-u.i head wounds, and have ueytT I e.n able 1 1 do .-teddy work s ue. they were rtcuiviu. It is oaru y necessary to add that the applications of both we e promptly nllowcd. UEst KIPTIoVOK Tilt-) Itl.l fr.KCItRT DO WK 1,1 TK LO.NVER? The PnratUn of America Life Bo lag Gradually creased. There is good reason to believe that the ayerage American cf this last quarter of the nineteenth century is longer lived than his ancestors of ihe last century. The most casual reader cannot fail to have have been struck with fre quent notices in the daily papers of men and women who have lived well on into the nineties, and promise well to become centenar isns. l he best medical opinion oi the dav is, that the average dura tion ot human lite is not onlj being made longer, by reason of the im proved diet and better sanitary conditions of these latter days, bur tbat it is capable ot being still further lengthened by still greater improvemoots in our ways and means of living. TearherV iNxtllafr. The regular annual County Teachers' Institute will be held in this city on April 3d, 4th and 5th iHie oupi. aicrMroy win oe pres ent. Let all teachers who can he present. L. M. Curl, County School Supt. Ta Ihe Ladles ar AIlMtay. You are cordially invited to at tend the spring opening of fin millinery at Ida M. Brush's Friday I l - . . l r , . auu oaiuruay, iuarcu ZZ and Z3. Fahrnej's celebrated blood clou at Brownell fc Stanard nd at I..vr... Robson's. P. J. Baltimore m'rai a. sent. Don't foreet that st Mrs. B. E Ilyman's is the plate to get jour c"v" itiX machine.-:, The Blueberry Is a valuihle fralt and is rel'mok- to row in our North ern states, where the more tender varieties of fiuits winter-ki.l. It ia perfectly hardy, having simd 40 de jriees below zero without ?liowirn; any injury to the mol tender buds. It ripens in this latitude ahoiil thr lr July, and is home in clusters like cur- rants; sliapc, round; toior, reddish, purple st tirst, but heeotnes a hluUh. blacK when fully ripened. The flavor is equal to Ihe rahptterrv, terv nii'd rich sub-acid, pronounced lj most people dHieious. It le serveA with sujrar and crcaiii or cooked, sauce, and is splendid canned for winter use Ihe plant se-ms ta flourish in all soils and is a prolile bearer. It grows very stocky aud makes a nice hedge. " The thininr uai k green leaves ana the blue fruit making a pleasing contrast. The de mand for the fruit is great, and nrual ly brings 15 cents per quart. Tier commence bearing tbc first year after " setting out, and yield a full crop tha second and third year ifter settlor out. They art pronuerated from mirk. ers aud root euttiugs. The plant if about the height and size of a currant Dusn aaa very stocky, holdinr tha fruit we.l up from the "round Plants should be set in the spring, duriaf March, April and May, in rows twa or three feet apart, nnd live or six fee between the rows, making a perfect he.!ge, and no grass or weeds sbaald oe allowed to grow betweea raws. PhlCB LIST. 1 dozen plants by nail $ 09 2 dozen plants by mail 1 00 100 dozen plants by express.... 2 50 1000 dozen plants ay express ar freight 15 ftl Plants are carefully ticked in damp m-fs and deliverei express or freight office, for which I make aa extra charge. Ho tow Send Monet. I would pre. fer to have money sent by Americas, express order, all suras of $5 and under cost only 5 cents, and if order is lost, money will be promptly ra fundedto sender. If not convenient ta obtain express order, money can ba sent by registered lettei or postof&ca money order or postal note, drawn om Portland, Michigan. Postage stamps will not be accepted only from our customers that cannot obtain an ex. pi:- order only those of the on, cent denomination wanted. L. l. Staples, Portland, Iona Co. Mick. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, or Bourbon, IndM says: "Both myself and wife owe our live to Shiloh's Con sumption cure." For sale by Foshay & Mason. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh't. Cure. Foehay fc Mason. ARE YOU MADE miserable bt indigestion or constipation, dizziness, loss of aouetite. yellow hkiu? 3b lion's Vitalizer is a positive cure. Foshay A if.,"!on. WHY WILL YOU rorcu. whe thil h's Cure will give imi..cdl.;!e re live Price 10c Wc an I l. rosuav M '-on. -'1