. ? 4? "OH ;i. , 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SATOJIDAT APRIL 27 1889. VOL. rV-NO. 127 I i I i r i ... niii v ' i .10 43b. ; MI k SUCCOESSRS 10,W. C. TWEEDALE- Having purchased this well known store and added largely carry an immense line of teand General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, and ail kinds ofjkitchen wtensils! also a comlpete assortment of Farmers and -AND- BUILDERS' HARDWARE, t umps, hose, copperware, tinware, rnd prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to I call . nd inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon I Whav Is IIBilll Contort fa"H,',Sm1l "PlMmr' old, Iiaraia mn& qnlclc ctcpo f iMtaaU mad. Children' Complaiiits. Superior -to Castor O. Ptwtario cy Ifaj-corlg Bjvupn.' liona of Mothers bleaa Caatoria. datorTs-mrrt tVHev Constipation : "ar toraachf Diarrhoea, Kructation healthy sleep ; also aids digestion T y ithrmt rnruoUO fltupetacuuu. ',' Esjc GnesAva ConEiar, 77 Hurray St TTer Yorli The Leadii Olotfc Carriostbo Largest Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Etc. in tho Willaa otto Yalloj. UIT8 MADE TO ORDER b His Mailt Tailorior Dpteent. FUBSK, BM OTY DEDG STOEE. USE LINK OF ART SXJPPLIES TOiLET AND FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY ICOWFOUNLED. UISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, 'THerwiri Deutch gesproefien. N. Successor to E. W. Languor. -DKALKli IN- uruos, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet articles-, also a full line of books ami stationery, periodicals, etc. Prescriptions carefulh compounded IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE, Albany - ' Orecow rani, to their stock, m s plumbers' goods a specialty. Our ChCdran cry frr Castoria. T recommend CHrforia. for chiWr romnlaints.au superior ioany prescri; known to me." L A. Abchko, IL D-. 111 So. Oxford &L, Brooklyn. -S' ALBANY BLACKMA Gardeners' Absolutely Pure. This powaer never vanes. A marvti of purity ,strentrth and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be Bold in competi tion witb multitude of -low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in c ms. Royal Bakin 'ow. deb Co, IOC nrn)' st.. N.Y. D.W Crowley fc Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. riiiMivi.t WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8Ui'eon. fan l e found at Iiih ottice room ir; Sirahan't block, Kirst strrrt. Albany Oregon- D"irTCHAM hkklinT HOM EOPATH IC (hvfiuimi ami Mireon. Ottice, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of fice hourR, morniriKf, S to !) and 12 to 1 and after i in evtninjrs. ft W. IIASTOX. MiYMfJAN AND Sl'K , gcon, Albany, Orei't'ii M II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SCKr . gcon, Albai.y, Oregon. CC. KF.LCY, PHYSICIAN AND elll . (;-" Albany, Orcuoii, office in Puree's new block Oltice.hourg, freni S A. t. to 4 p. M. A. J. KOSS1TER, VE-JEIilNAUY SLK- Kcon, crailuate of Ontario veterinary college and nieiiiber of tlie Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ais Marshall's livery stable, lioiilenee 4th and falupooia streets, Albany, Oregon. 11 KOLDKWAY, YKTKRINAKY SI R. U uon, Albany, Oregon. (JrailiMii- of CJerl man an.l Ameri'vn rollcire attk.m:vs. I. . X. l:i..MKH'lI. O. W. WRKiMT. BLACKIUKN. .V W K I ( ! I IT ATTORN K Y AT Law, A.hiiiiy, Oregon. Ottice in Odd os-How's Teni.!e. V;!l pra. ti e in all courts of the state, and c special attention to all buiiies'. yoi. 'KI.'ToX i-ll Alil.KSK. A rroRNKY II at Law, A'bany, Or. ;iice in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's LIi..-k, over L. K. Riain's slor . TK. WKAlTloltKOUD, ATl'oKNEYAT . law, Albany, Oregon. office in Odd Fellow's Temple. VV!!I pract in all the courts of thestate, and ive special attention to all business nilVKRK HOl'SK, ALLAN Y, OR.-CHAS IX PfciiTi-r, Prop, oniv first-cclasN house in the city. La rue sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in thr kitchen. Oeneral st-'urc otlu c for Corvallis. HFAVKRr. PKACI'H'AL WATCHMAKK , and jeweler, Alban , Oregon, I7ASTKKN AND OLYHK'IAN SERVED i fresh evry ilav at II. Virek' runtaurant 00 DOLLARS To LOAN ON GOOD rea tte security. Applv to S. W Or.vder, Albanv pKto5icr. Land K.rTejri.E. TjAKTir.S HRSIRIKO Nt RVKTIX6 MSN I'A.V M X tain accurate knd prompt work by calling upon ex-e.uatr Murityoi r. 1. T. l-ishcr. He hiu complete rpie of f eld nates and t.wo ship plats, and is prepare) tado sui vermj ia aay part of Linn rountr. rostafaee tutdraai, ItQlers Station, Linn couutf, Orexon. G in WINN, AORNT KR TBE LEA 9- ing Are, life aaiiaeeideat iasurance cm- t'.r Beat. ItN'ISBHD ROOMS TO RINT. AT THE City RcsUuraat. THAT H.CKIXGCOUGH cam pb so ouicklv cured bv Sbiloh's Core. We taraatee it. F.ohay t Masoa. H.F. MERRILL, Banker, A LB AN , - - OREGON 8cl!s exchange en New York. San urancisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject te mcok. interest allowed an time de sits Collections receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited. "Oflice hours from 8 a. m. in !r. m Agent for reliable lire and.'marine surance companies. iit&nj Bath House ANB HAIR DRESSING SAL90N, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR JSfLadier and children's hair dress. mz a specialty. Bnti.ie satisfactioi jraarantcsd.. Ml OIT. IXTKPKM- IN THE ii e.r!iai;rl,e of the AVIKG SOLi- V store of eiiPMi inn of Coshow a :i:.ir c f . E. Stanard. I wish te call the attenrivn of all who knew thrmselves indcbte.l to Coshow t i 'able io all and settle at- once. Uavins; sold out on aaeount of poor health, I expect to rtiarre alima'e for a whi.'e, and all acrout.ts not tattled More I get ready to leve ErownsTiii. " ill ba left with an officer for cailectiau. A word to the wise it "tifrscieni. 0. P. COSHUW, Jt!t,wSTil ItVhai Or Earth. Ta MsDnii nonntn will Hftf in. not or cio not see .ujr,.v-ujucrviice m cheap nostrums pot ..tip. by Cheap John housci or irresponsible parties at enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world wujo Teputatiou i and one that; l' vinfi yiijversal satis I faction at equat p jcejfifo medicine in the worH is g vmg ucn nsparalr i luleri satis:a.-tio i tor pnruymg the ; blood as Bfgcs' Blood Purifier and ' Blood Maker id evefy bottle that j does not do it work ' will' cost you nothicg. & Gee. L. Blatkmau, drug-' gi8t' 1- ' CaardlAgalnst Tbejfttrlbe, And always have a bottle of A.'- English Remedy in the bouse. . V )u cannot tell how socio Cioup may strike your liltle oiv, or a 'ra'd or cough may fasteu .itaelfuT, V,,wOoi; doso in a preventivv i-: few doses a positive cure. ' iiroat and Lung troubles yie.'i' i- 'ta treatment. The Remedy guara:i . n.d by Foshay cC- Mason Camllon lo HolBrs Every mother is cautioned against ! giving her chtfd laudanum or para- gone; it creates an unnatural craving fur btimuhuits 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 mor phine. . Sold by Foshay & Mason. SIECIAlflTlCK. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of tho Royal College of Londoc, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula 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 ami English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "HOOD WILL TO ALL." JtiTOtficc and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. Try Coiii: Havana ciira liio's Tapoore o-ccnt 9,999.00 IN GOLD To De Given Away. Cut ont this advertisement and scnd.it J. LAHMEK& CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with It three-cert Canadian, oi 21 two-cent American postage stamps, and thev will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your choke of any one of the following collection of plants, aiid enter your name in competi tion for tlie stVJtm.OO in gold that they are giving away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants: No. 12 hardy roses. No. '2 -J hardy climhintr r.'ses, No. :t 2 overblooiniiiKjroses forgliousil cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. -3 hardv grape vines. No. 7 8 rasplicrry plants, 4 each b!ack and red. No. 8--iO strawberry plants, 4 choice kiln's. No. 0 & x cry choice plants four house cul ture. No. lo 5 cherry currants (rot1): No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black) No, 12 5 white "rr currents All letters with thisadvcitiscmcnteneloscd along with stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as t icy 'Oine to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundied will receive gifts as follaws: 1st. S2.S0 The i.ext 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 ! The next 40, 5 each, 3rd - 50 The next 415, 92 each. 4th 30 ' 1 he next 820, (1 each, oth 20 1 After rS.OOO letters have been rcacived, the senders f the next l.luO letters will receive gift as follows: 1st 9225 I Next 1, ?I5 each 2nd 1S5 f Next 15, S10 each 2rd 75 I Next 40, 95 each 4r n . ) Next 470, 2 Ma-M Hi- 25 I Next 500, $1 each After KO.OOO letters have beea received, .c s leu at t ir n jxt 1,00 letter will re- ''lts as IoiIiwh: nil. .S1A0 ach Next 6 .$20 each 3, 4 and &.. 75 each J Next 15 10 each 6, 7 and 8... 50 each Next 364 8 each 9.10,11,12. 25 each Next 698 1 each After 150,000 letters have been received the senders of the aext 1,109 letters will receive ciftt as follaws: 1 9100 each I Next 10 20 each 3 75 each I Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 50 each I Next 585 2 each Next5 25 each ) Next 470 leach Any person may send any number of times for any of the above collections. If 5 centsin stamps extra is sent, we will send in Jun next a printed list of the names af all persons wna are entitled to guts. We make this liberal offer t. readers of the BanAU), knowing it will not pay us now, but our object is to iotroduce our stock and build npatrado. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shrubmount. Ont., Rochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago, III., and wo will guarantee all stock to reach our customers in good condition. We employ no agents, but deal direct with customers. and can sell and deliver stock to any part of the United States or . Canaoa a. about one- half the price charged by other nurserymen, through a-'ents. Remember we will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a list of wants'and'we will quote you prices; or 10 cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from vour first order. Address all letters J. IAHMER & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. WANTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST- I class piano. sewing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for live years. The best pianos made to stand the climate oi the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fastidious. Painting and music les- .1 c . : sons given meic oiampiug, em broidery and Dressmaking done m order. No. 11a 1st &t., Albany, Or. Another man's doom sealed by smol.ir.ff stinkers. Why not to Conn Pros., and buy yourself a oud cigar TkT kcea the beet in town. , THE NORTH POLE. A Siedge Expedition to Make the Trip From Winnipeg. PERHAPS A VISIONARY .SOU KM E Depots to be Established and Constant Com munications Kept Up With the Civilized World. Chicago Times. , Alplionse Leduc. who accom panied Lord Lonsdale part t the way iti his perilous expedition over the Artie wilds, registered at the Fti0ex.llase-ycsterdaj. as taumog frorri Manitoba. " ilI ice," be said, tjiat "Lord Lons dale has been heard from. I re ceived a dispatch to that effect a cauple of days ago, and now I am od my way east for tbi purpose ot organizing ao overland expedition to the north po!e.v He is quite enthusiastic on the subject, and from bis experience with Lord LoDsdale is of opinion that with funds and material he cao reach the pole in an incredibly short time. He thinks that with 300 men he can keep up a line of communication be:wten his ad vance guard and civilization, and periodically let the world know of his movements. He proposes to make his headquarters ob the peninsula ot Boothia, which is con nectid with the main land. Be tween Boothia and Winnipeg he proposes to establish a 1idj of couriers. The distance is about 1500 miles, but there are no obstacles iu the way of keeping this lice cpeu and intelligence can le received every few days cf the advance rn;ide by the expedition that makes Boothia its base ofonci- ntu.ns. With stations aiuug the line and a good t-uppiy of do; teams, the uistaLC-' irom Boothia to Hits nearest railroad or tulegrapl to viiinipeg can be covered in fn ui ten to twelve davs. It iil iit leiiunc more than hltv mcu tu i pviMte this part id' the line. "What necessity exists for keep- :t" open this line at fucii sk.,rt intervals!' queried the reporter "It will be necessary 10 keep it open lor this reasou. I am at Piesent on mv way to New York on the invitation ct a newspaper syndicate with whom I am in com munication. It is the intention of this syndicate to interest a number of newspapers in the scheme and to divide the expenses, which will amount to between $500 and$G0O a day, as we intend to push ahead with all the rapidity possible. The men in the front will also feel en courage, and knowing they are in constant communication with civili zation will have do fear of starva t on, as depots with ample supplies will be established ulon" tlie entire line und the sieds will be kept em ployed replcnishiLg the supplies n the stations. The expeuscs may be heavy at first, but they will dimin ish wlicn the route is completely opened and methods ot'come svstematized. Of course at certain seasons, when trave. Iecnies dim dot, the relays ol couries will have to m doubled and I he l;t truces Shortened; but these are minor matters that can o- attended tu when the necessity arrives and ex pcrience teaches what to do.1' "What is your plan of progress from the main depot at Boutliia?" "We intend to advance on tlie ame principles as an invading aimy. We will send out a corps ot men, and after thev have reached a certain distance, which will be determined Uion, they will receive instructions to form a depot and send back word as soon as they come to a halt. Another body, carrying provisions, will then bo sent forward, and on their arrival the first gang, who bare by Uis time been well rested, will start out and form anotier station and keep up a line of communication with the first. Dog teams will be kept constantly on the run between the stations bringing down dis patches and carrying supplies in food, fuel and clothing. Mr. Ltduc produced a contri vance that looked like a cracker box en runners. It was made of thick pastebeard, which be said was exceedingly light and imper vious to the cold. In the front was a glass window, and an open ing in the side which could be cio.ed with a slide. Through this the driver tkrust his arm when he wished to whip up his dogs. A full-sized sled was large enough for two men to sit in and three to Bleep in. On the top was a contrivance, also made of pasteboard, which could be unfolded on either side ot the slod, and being blanked by the snow, formed comfortable quartern for the dogs. The runners consisted simply of a broad toboggan, and between the bottom of the sled and that of the toboggan a considerable space existed for carry ig pro visions. "The Indians," continued Mr. Leduc, "hae no inventive laculty, and the sleds and modes of convey ance are the same as those used 200 , years ago, when Charles II. gave - . rf-t ? Hif- iluason liav VOinijaoy lis rm- 1 3 I charter. Taese sieas can oe manu factured for from35 to 45,and can be kept heated by a large lamp or coal-oil stove." "You deem, then, this plan of communication the most important factor in your project?' "Yes; because we are eater ng on an unknown region and cannot de termine what obstacles may oeset our path and what means we may require to overcome them. "Do you expect to get any aid from the Government?" "That I don't know Snch mat ters are in the hands ot the syndi cate. Considering the value to science that such au expeditiou would be I thiuk the whole scientific world would urge the gov ernments of highly civilized Eut ope and this continent to aid us ia uoiv-iag-.thlV mighfy'. ?proWer3;Of course, men of scientiic attain ments, considering how free from exposure and hardships we should endeavor to keep them, would ac company the expeditiou, and as they could return to the world wben tliey so desired we think we shall have more applications of that nature than we can accede to." "Do you think you will have to do much traveling by water?" "Possibly; but as I said before, we are entering an unknown region and we don't know what we may require to do. Some of the old ex plorers, such as Franklyn, may have been nearer the opn polar sea than they thought they were, but ao navigable passage to it may exist any more than there is to Great Slave Lake away up north. I am fully convinced, however, that only an overland expedition will solve this problem, and to savo time it c u best be dons by keep ing up a communication with the front. TEKSONS AND THINGS. Senator Dixon, ot Rhode Island, wi'.l be one of ;he youngest mem bers of the seaate. His age is 41. Ex-Senater Piatt, of Now York, is about to appear in print with an exhaustive pa?-er on "Practical Po.itici." Governor Foraktr. of Ohio, who it whs feared a few days ago was lik?'y to develop a case el lock jaw from au injury to his foot, is rapidly recovering a:.d w.ll be able in a few days to attend to busi ness. The pretty town of Grcensburg Pa., with a population of 8000, his thirteen handsome churcbcf, repre sentiug a vaiue ol $400,090. Pro bably no town ct its size in tli United b'.a'.es has to many costly churches. There are more foolhardy feats at Niagara falls in prospect. Lockport man announces that he has a plan, which is locked up in his breast for the present, and which he would not divulge for $10,000, by which he can go over the falls in salety. James Wh tcomb Riley is not doing much writing now He said the othei day to a Kansas Citv re porter: "When this engagement is over I want to hunt some bi IodcIv grave, crawl into it and pull the greea cover over me for a ead earnest rest" Mrs. Waite. widow of the late chief in st ice, bavin- little other prtipmy than her home in Wash ington, and being unable to rent it, has fe n compelled to take board ers in orJer to live in it. An eflwrt was made o secure a pension for h?r, but congress refused to grant it. riiuplr ike rare Det o' an impure state of the feloi 4 and looked upon by many with auspieiii i. Acker's Blood Elixir wiH remove a impurities and leave the complexi. tmooth and clear. Thar is nothin that will so thorouehlv build up the constitution, purity a ad trencta n the wLole system. Sola and guaranteed by Foshay 4 Mason. Soaaetfclag 1 hat's Kew. Thomas Brink has added te his factory machines for the xeanm facture of woven wire mattresses and is turning out some No. 1 mattresses ; so if you want a good mattress that is tho placo to find it. vreXnai amd)B Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated te the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive euro for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Hapolnew d Coatealoaeat, Cannot go hand in hand if wo look oa the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite and make it a bnrden as Dyspepsia, Aeker'a Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at ,2i and 50 cents by Foshay & Maaoa. 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. Lovers of good coffee hould try some of Julius Gradwohl's choice grades. He keeps the best in the market and sells as he docs all his choice family groceries, at the lowest living prices. New designs iu jewelry atFrench' GENERAL NEWS. Several Appointments Madt by the President. THE OKEfiOX LAXII OFFICE. A Train Witk Vicc-Pr'sident Morton a Board Is Wrecked- The Treasaro of the Wrecked Trenton Recovered. The Heralb's Special Dispatches. Washington, April The president made the following ap pointments to-day : Dr. Daniel Dorchester, of Boston, superintendent of Indian schools.' Warren jXxuitt, of Dallas, Ore gon, register I-llie..1hl;ofl5i fef' Lakeview, Oregon. Thos. B. Baldwin, of Folsom, to be register of the land office at Foleoru. rASSEXGEIl TltAIN WRECKED. VIce-rresldent Morton and Other Distingulrhed Men on Hoard. Baltimoke, April 2, A vesti bule limited from the Philadelphia, and Baltimore and Ohio collided this morning at the foot of Howard street. Several employes were in jured. Vice-Presjdent Morton, with a party of ten, were in a private car. None of them were hurt. The only person seriously injured was Engineer Milburn, of the west bound train. His bead was crushed. Anions other dis tinguished persons aboard were General Sehofield and staff and General Foraker, of Ohio, and staff, all goingto New York. Both baggage cars wore shattered. CHINESE ICAIt.ROAI lit ILDINC The Flowery Kingdom Experienc ing a "Ituom" in Railroad. Washington, (D. C.) April 26. Consul Hmithers at 'lientsing re ports to the state department that the Chinese govern men t has au thorized an extension of the Tientsin & Tonshak railway, which will make it possible to rach. Pekin from Tientsin in tlu ?e hours whereas now it requires as many days. The consul says that China may now be said to have fairly en tered upon a carer of railroad construction. AT SAMOA. The Trenton's Treasure Itwnverrrf The Other VcnncIa. AicKLASD, April I'fi. Tho treasure which was aboard the United States war.-hip Trenton when she was wrecked at Apia has been recovered. The Nipsic will i- brought to Auckland by the I'nited States steamer Alert. Roulanger I)ofn Not Want War London, April 'M. In an inter view Boulangcr reiterates the dis avowal of any intention of war between France and ( icrmany. He did not consider tlie future of France settled forever bv the war of 1870. He declared' that he would never consent that France should be insulted. He was anx ious to cement France's friendship with Russia and England. A Snicid' lul. Bkiogkhout, (Conn. ), April The suieide Monday of John Kiew- zery, a wealthy German, served te bring to light that there has existed for several years a secret organiza tion known as the ".Suicide Club Four of its six members have suicided. President ReavlN Head H T St. Louis, April 26. L. N. Reavis, known throughout the country as a persistent advocate of the moving of the capital from Washington to the Mississippi val ev, cued to-dav irom tlie effect of a surgical operation. Idaho' Admixdion. Washisgtox, April 26. Dale- gate Dubois believes that Idaho will be admitted as a state dnrinc the coming session. A Rain Storm. Baltimore, April 26. Within the past 24 hour? 5 inches of raim have fallen. Too Rainy If IMajr. Washin ton, April 26. The races and ball are postponed on account of the rain. Notable Head. Rutland, (Va.), April 26. H. B. Spofford. the historian, died yesterday. Coask! and Coach:: and fwgkm What in the world is the reaana you will cough and keep coughing aad still keep trying inferior medi cines when Bcgga' Cherry Congh Syr up will positively relieve yonr eongh at onee? This it no adTertiaiiag scheme, but an actual faet, aad we guarantee it. Gt. 1 Mlaekmaa. druggist. For chilblain and frost-bites use Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When promptly applied to the frozen parte it will pi event the skin from turning black or peeling ft. It allays tho itching and smarting of chilblains and 60on restores the part to a healthy condition For ,sa5e oy.gFeshay fe Mat-oa. PHII.OirS CATARRH REM EOT" A positive euro for catarrh, diphtheria und canker mouth, For sale by Fo liar A: Maou. i i1 I 9 'Iv-y . r e, r ' ' 7 i mm,.