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jVVjf-Vj? - ..... . i -. vV&. ... W ' : v - ' 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGONj WEDNESDAY 3IAY 29 1889. VOL.gLV. NO. 153 rs a hi t i ! rail x s a vi ft 9, )l AMP I""3 iff JE Be Leading Clothier, i Carries the Largest line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. m the Willam- ! ette Yalleje SUITS MADE In Ik Merilmiit Tjiilorira I) FtSTCR BLK, WfflfWMMfftMWMlmW'CTJJOT3IlJMWjfl Vhar IaoddBBBtfaaf I kflaxa tomn,?- 'H. A. AacHKb M. D.. CITY DEDG STOKE. FINK LINE OF ART' SUPPLIES TiLET AN FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTICNS. CAREFULLY ICCWFCUNLED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, Ter wird Deutch qesorcchen. G. L BLACKMAN Successor to E. V. Lanptlur. IN urugs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet article also a full line of books am: stationery, periodicals, etc. Preacriptions carefnll.i compounded !H ODD FEUOW'S TEMPLE, . . . ....... ... v . .. , Albany Oregon TO ORDER ALBANY Is j mm Dn Cazunt Oomrixx, 77 TSnraef SCSor.Tor. HI IK Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel ol purity ,strength and wholesomencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and canDot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in cms. Rotat, BakiN' jow. deb Co . 10!i Wall St.. N. T. D.W Ckowley A Co., Ajrents, Portland, OreKon. rHiii.t. WH. DAVIS, M. D. I'HYSiCIAN AND kui con. Cn t o found at his office room ir. StrahanV Mock, Fiit street. Albany Oreiron- physician anil stircon. Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of fice hours, inornii.LTs, S to ') and 12 to 1 and after in evcmn''.s. 6, W. IIASTOX, I IIVMCIAN A I SI" II geon, Albany, Oregon M. II. ELLIS, rilYSlllAX (?eon, Allar.y, Oregon. AXI SCKr n C. KELLY, I'lIYSICIAX AXD el J. geon Albany, Oreumi. office in Pierce's new block OHice. hours', from S a. m. to 4 r. m. J. KO&SITKK, VEI'EKIXAKY SLI! XV. ireon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medital society, is pre pared to treat the diseases of ull dnmest icated animals cu scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Kesidence 4th and C'alapooia KirceiH, Aioanv, Oregon. "Hit. 1' KOLDEWAY, VEI'EKIXAKY SI R X geon, Allwny, Oregon.- -Graduate of Oer! man an.i Amerioni collcires. 1TTOKSEVS. li. H. K. l'l,(KI.l'KN. . w. WRIGHT. BLACKBl'KN, WP.IOHT ATTORNEY AT L aw, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd iii llow's Tempi . Vill practice in all courts oi the slate, and gin: secial attention to all husiiii'ss t ,T OLVEKTOX IIA KLK.S E. ArTOKXEY f at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 11, Eosters lilck, over L. E. Dliiin's stor . TK. WEATHOI! . law, Albany, lOKKOItK, A1TOKNEY AT Oregon. uilii.c ill Odtl Eellow's Temple. Will tiract in all t!ie courts of Iholate, and give special Utention to all business REVERE HOUSE. ALBANY, OR.-C'HAS PreiSer, Pri.p. Only first eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage office for Ccrvallis. H. EWKRT. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany, regttu. yuer! l.ler ! "nASTERX AXD fH.YVNAN 5ERTK JLi fresh every day at II. totrtkt' restauraot OAH DOLLARS TO LOAN OX GOOD nM rea" esttc seenrity. Apply to S. W Crowder, Alba.v pstfllc.. Land Aarvejiaj;. PARTIKH PKRIRINO Hl'BVKYINO liONB CAN OB tain accurate and prompt work by callim upon ex-c.unty surveyoi t, T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of' field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postoflice addresa, Mil lent Station, Linn eountv, Oregon. B. WINN. A1NT rR THE LBA ing fire, life aatacidat iaturance ct- panieii. r Meat. F K ISHB ROOMS TO R1NT. AT THE City Restaurant. THAT II.iCKIXG COUGH cis r quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Foshay &, Masan. H.F. MERRILL, Banker ALBANY, ORKGOX Sells cxchanire on Xcw York, San Francisco and Portland. But notes, state, county and citv warrants. Receive deposits subject t check. Interest allowed on time de posits ('Oiicciions receive prompt attention Correspondence solicited. "Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5p."m Agent for reliable fire and marine nsurance companies. Albany Bath House -AN HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PKPEIETR t& .Laaiee nd children's hair dresa- njr a specialty, til satlsfactien ruarante OUT. INTEREST IX THE TTAVIXG SOLD MY -LJ. store of ssneral n.cn Imml.uo nf th urmoi wosnow & ( able to C. E. Stanard, I wish to call the attention of all who knw thimseles iiidebtej to CoMiow i Cable f call and settle at once. Having sold out on account of poor health, I expect to change cliiiiice fcr a whiie. and aocoui.ts not settled fM-fere I set rend r to l.ivo l!,v. m.ill ill be left with ano tlieor for eolitiiaii. A crd t the wise ' utieieiit. C. i'.jOsHOW,Erwavi STATE GRANGE. The Sixteenth Annual; 'Session . Convenes at Salein. j . GOV. PKNXOYEK'S AliOKESS. Addrcscts ty Master E. E. EzjxyJntgi B P. Boisa and SeTeral Otk-Tke , first Day'a Ssaslan v : Snot ialito the Ukrald.I Salem, May 28 Thd sixteenth annual session of the Ohgoa State Grange- convened in j!i senate cbsrsbM Of the capitoL-,10 ji. to-day, a full attendance .6tfmetn" bers and visitors bcm; present. Thomas McCoia is, wife and daughter, Jennie B. AicConneJl, to gether with A. T. Dewey and wife, editor of the Pacific Kural Press and secretary of the California State (Jiange, were present as rep resentatives of that state. The committee on credentials fcund sixty-one delegates present to represent the various counties of the state and Washington. The - afternoon session fvas an open ne and the large senate chamber was tilled. Worthy Master II. E. Hayes called the meeting to order and introduced Governor Pennoyer, who gave an address ot welcome setting forth the condition of the agriculturists of the land. The picture drawn by his excellency, while it portrayed many truths as to the husband man's condition, certainly nade it rather strong when he depicted them as a class of nomads through the machinations of corporate power aHd greed. However the governor's welcome to the grange was hearty and whole-sonled, and offered in well chosen words. .Mrs. I. L. Hilleary responded in the well kticwn literary ability for which she is. noted, giving a line tendition of the history and growth of the order and its aims, objects and accomplishments. At the close of Mrs. Ililleary's remarks Mrs. .j. II. Strickler sang a beautiiul solo. Jrdge II. P. Boise, in behalf of Salein grange, gave one of his most excellent addresses, welcom ing the state grange. He ably pi esented the matter of the trusts and corporations. At the close of his interesting and valuable Tra duction, the audience was favored w ith a most excellent vocal duet by Mrs. I. A. Manning and Miss Aiabel Gray. "W.'A Sample, of .Ujnnfilla county, a inost worthy .Asam pie" of our great "and fertile inland empire, replied to Judge Boise in a happy and earnest manner, map ping out a course to pursue to re lieve the husbandman from his present difficulties, being the sim ple fact of working together as a unit. At the close of his remarks Mrs. Strickler again favored the audi , ence with a beautiiul solo. Mrs. t. L. Hayes I hen delivered the fallowing nddress of welcome to lie California Tisitpr9: Worthy Master and members of the California state Grange: It becomes rwy privilege aod pleasure npon tins cccassiou, in oeoau i the Oregon State Graoge, the mem bers of Salein Granse and the Patrons of Husbandry throughout this Northwest jurisdiction, ex tend to jou, each and all. a rani cordial welcome. Welcome to onr Capital, wel come to our State, aod thric wel came tm tin; hearts and hemes nf a'. I, whese industries and interests are idential with jour own. The occasion which has brought us together at this time, which has caused jou to leave for a brief season your hemes in sunny Cali fornia, risking the perils, and en joying the pleasures of an extensive journey, that you miaht minglo your tuoueuts and sentiments with those of your brothers and sisters in Oregon, is one which directly interests the entire population of this grand Pacific Slepe, fur all along its borders, its fertile valley, broad prairies, inland villitgts and mountain recesses, there are thous ands of farmers, who realize that self-protection is the direct out growth of organization, and watch with hopeful interest, the delibera tions of this body. The valuable mineral resources of the state yon represent, have at tracted to its vast fitldf, these hardy pioneers who bravely battled with danger, toil and privation, while securing for themselves and postersity, their now pleasant and attractive homes, situated in the uicst favored portion of our loved America, where soil, climate and scenery are unexcelled, and the strides made in agricultural, mechanical ana educational ad vanement, have surpassed during the last half cantory, the si of any other state in the Union. Brothers and sisters, you are justly proud of California. Proud of its magnificent cities, beautiful farms und prolific ' vineyeards, its mountain peaks and lovely valleys, but most of all, proud of its intelli gent, ambitious people, and the 1D91UUUVU9 ui inipiu, seconut ) none in the United S.ates. wide!: they hive so libera'ly reared. As the screeol.ing lacomi. ivc whirled you through the tunoeis of Siskiyou mountains, and across the boundary connecting the States of California aud Oregon, you passed into a country where snow clad mountains glisten in eternal splen dor, whose natural resources are unsurpassed, and when beautiful streams of crystal water, punue their ceasless course, through pro ductive valleys, populated by a people, whose hearts like rlie arteries of our great State, flow out for the good of all mankind. To educate aad consequently elevate, the farmers of the United States, is one of the grandest ob jects of the organization represent ed beneath the dome of Oregon's Capitol to day. And these .gentle men and ladies, representatives of different sections of this young and prosperous State, are each striving todo'thsir share in this moment ous work, while ' your pretence, rjrotheis and sisters ot California, verities the asseiticn that the firmer of the golden State, are laboring baud in hand, with the agriculturists of this great North western country, for the promotion of the noble principle", which underlie the foundation ot our Order. And during youi brief sojourn among our people, may the ties of friendship which now so closely bind us as sister states, become so interwoven in the fabric of this the most important industry of our Republic, that the operations of designing men, will arouse our zeal and bind us in a closer und more perfect union. Again brothers and sisters of Calitornia, I extend to you a hearty welcome. Secretary Dewey, of California, responded in as beautiful and ap propriate words as are the bright, beautiful climate and productions of California, closing with a beau tiful poem upon the California and Oregon brotiierhoud Hie annual uidress of the Worthy Master reviewed, in a con cise manner, the M.v.een years ti ensteuee passed by th- State Grunge, showing miip.e cause for grutiticanon vcr tue present stand ot the order, and the influence i. extrts in the body politic and with the mas.es of the peaplc. Its educational features have developed tanners and farmers' wives into amply tjuuliueu leaders aud pie siding olhcers over utliuerauv bodies. The social and moral status of entire neighborhoods has been raised, and letinement and cuiture carried into the country by its influence. In financial matter the principle of live and let liv has been, forced into application b j cooperation established. -The danger to the masses of the peepl through the controlling influence ot tue immense fortunes being ac cumulated and combined was pointed out. and the fact also that the interests of the producing classes cannot be sately confided wholly to the hands of those who make politics a profession. The evidence is conclusive that those farmers inside the grange nave advanced in information tar beyond those out side ot it, aud have became better speakers and writers upon the national questions affecting our welfare. Alembeis were aamouisbed to make the iarrri the choicest spot on earth to the tamiiy in beauty and refinement. The best thorough bred stock unon the farm becomes the amily pride and helps to make the home the highest attraction, and it is bctte1 that a thousand families should owo one thorough- bud cw eacn (ban tnat no family should own a iuou:tud and nine hundred and muty-nino rc destitute of gilt edged butter at home. Every farm should bavo butter and cheese factories at home. The growth of sugar cano and the production of sugar, in localities adapted, was recommended, and other diversified crcps, to super cede unprofitable wheat raising, in eluding the tobacco crop, to assist which the remoyal of the internal revenue tax was recommended. Political corruption was de-, nounced and the caucus power ob jected to and advice given to raise public sentiment in opposition to it. The effort to suspend the coinage of silver was ie:crred to and its iniquity fuliy demonstrated. 1 be effort ot the late session of Oregon State Legislature to create ntaxable bonds was denounced m strong terms. The railroad commission bill was also objected to and its supporters denounced. The matter of changing the Dnited States constitution so that United States Senators shall be elected by the people was referred to and the action of the legislature in reversing a former favorable vote to that effect was sharply criticised, when it is conclusively shown that the people favor :t. Financial cooperation among farmers was strongly recommend ed. Power to a railroad commis sion was recommended and advice given to vote for no man who will not pledge his support for a law contrehng freights and fares. The failure of the legislature t; pies an assessment liw thtttluuld ue fair to all classes was regretted, und lurmers urged to formulate a law toat shall more equally dis tribute taxation. The Agricultural College appropriation for the pur chase ot a lurui was spoken ef and the action of the board in m&sjng the purchase referred to aud farm ers uiged to patronize the school, which every endeavor was bein made to make a truly agricultural college. The grange work throughout the country was shown to be on tbe increase. Especial commen dation was accorccd to the new department cf woman's work which had been instituted this year. The state lecturer John Simpson and the deputies were accorded great credit lor the years successful work. The new granges east t the mountains are increas ing in numbeis tnd organizing county councils and pouiod.i granges. A noble tribute ras paid to the memory of Past State Cuap.ain, A. Shumway of Idaho Ter of the jurisdiction, aod National Grange Master Put Darden of Miss. . The matter of binding twine was handled by advisitg tbe use f h aders and old hand binding machines. Special call was made in tbe in terest of tbe youth of the land aud for the spread of tbe grange. Tbe Rural Prees and California Patrons were earnestly recommend ed as the ablest of the grange papers and its Oregon department ably edited. The Secretary and Treasurer's reports showed that tho order bad materally grown during the year, the receipts being larger and the membership increased. Nineteen new granges have been organized during the yaar and foul old ones reorganized, and the prospects are ; good for still farther increase. : The appointment of Ex-Governor Rusk of Wisconsin as commission er of agriculture by President Har rison was strongly condemned. The evening session was taken up with the exemplification of the unwritten work of the order. 1 be I'rSrie of Woman. A clear pearly ami transparent skin is always a sin of pure blood, and all iiersons tioubkd with dark, greasy, yellow or blotched skin can lest assured that their blood is nut of ooW. A few .loses of BEGGS' BLOOD PUKIF1011 and BLOOD MAKKR will remove the cause and the skiu will become clear and trans parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is rot given it will c.ist you nothing. It is fully warranted, G. L. lVaek man, druggist. VYhVilA It That pop!e linger along always complaining about tln.t tired feeling? Une y.ttieot BE&5.'-4IOD PURI FIER and BLOOD MAKER will en tirely remove this feeling, give them a good appetite and regulate diges tion. G. L. Blackmail, druggist. A safe InvcKlniml. Is one which is guaranteed to lirinr vou satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan vou can bnv from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's Few Discoverv for Consump tion. It is snirrantecd to brinjr relief m everv case, when usea for anT affec tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop. I mr iouun, croup, etc., etc. it i pleasmt and agreeable to taste, per fectly safe, and can alwavs be defend ed upon. Trial bottles free at Foshav & Mason's Drugstore. Tie Albauv Bakery ! Uudcr the new management of raw WH KEEP A full line of chice family groceries and drov'ftion Canned Pineapples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented c&kea for Wedfiinas and Parties. gabno kinds. ticllies mackerel and salt fish of all FRESH BAKED BREAD Jvcrv Dav. Best Srun. Pies. Cakes TEAS akb COFFE Uo CANNED OOODS, ETC. ne best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of aontesttc and imported Cigars S3" At John Fox's old stand low Finns tew brick. Bros. taodies Nuts Raisin GENERAL NEWS. Our Usual Budget of News from Washington. SEC. lnSm on ULAINK'S KXCt'KMON. cf Morascs I&to Canadr -Inqiest tbe Eemaini of Bishoo, tbe Iliad Btader. The Hr.RALP's Sj ccial Ditpatch. Washington, May 2S. Adjutant General Drum, having reached the age of t4 years, was to-day for mally retired from active service in the army. .General Kelt on, who has been assistant adjutant general, will act as adjutant general until an appointment is made to fill the office. Meanwhile army circles are greatly stirred respecting the appointments and promotions that will follow if cne of the assist ant adjutant generals should be appointed. The postponed excursion given by Secretary Blaine, in honor of Sir Julian Pauncefort, the new British minister, took place to-day. The president will leave for Brooklyn to-morrow to participate in decoration services. RHODE ISLAND ELECTIONS. The Legislature Electa Republican State Officer. NEWi'OHT,May 28.-To-day proved to be a fine one for the inaugura tion, governor and state officers. The senate is republican and the house democratic. The two bodies met as a joint committee and ap pointed a committee to count the votes for the general officers cast at tbe 6tate election. The committee reported no election by the people except for attorney-general. The assembly then chose the following republican state ollueis: II. W. add, governor; D. H. Littlefield, lieutenant governor; S. II. Caes, secretary of state, and Samuel Clark, treasurer. All were inaug urated with due ceiemony. IXOI EST OK ISISIIOP. The Doctors Find No Viille Cause for II in Death. New York, May 2S In DUhop, the mind reader's, inquest this, morning Deputy Coroner Jenkins testified to having examined the body of Bishop, and rcoining incisions previously made. He found the body well preserved. He found many vital organs, including the brain, which all seemed to be healthy and in appearance pre sented no cause lor death. Por tions of the brain ai;d other organs were missing. RIOTOUS DEMONSTRATION. A Fierce Riot in Killed and Servia Officers Wandri Belgrade, May 28. Durincr a demonstration against the Progres sionists last night one gendarme was killed, a lieutenant wounded and a colonel dragged from his horse and maltreated. Ttoods were prevented from firing on the crowd by orders of their officers. OBNOXIOUS MORMONS. Their Influx Into Canada ;narded by Moantod Folic. Ottowa, May 28. Reports re ceived here state that the Mormon influx into the northwest counties, though mounted police are in the Vicinity of Teas Creek. No proof has been obtained that the new ar rival, who form considerable of a colony, are given to the practice of polygamy. Yocht Knee. London. May 28. There wa another race between the yachts" Valkvree, Irix and Yaran to-day. The Yalkyree was beaten by both the other vessels. The course was from Harwich to South Knd. The Irix beat the Valkvree was beaten about half an hour in a run of three hours. Strawberry Sociable. Samaritan Lodge No. 316, I. O. G. T., of llarrisburg, will give a strawberry and ice cream sociable on Saturday evening, June 1, 1869, at Smith's hall. The public are cordially invited. A short musical and literary programme will be rendered by some of the best local talent. Amittance, free. Yon Caooot AOord. At this season of the year to bo without a good reliable diarrhoea balsam in the house, as cramps, colie, diarrhoea and all inflammation of the stomach and bowelj are exceedingly dangerous if not attended to at onoo. One bottle of BEGGS' DIARRHOEA BALSAM will do more good in caoao of this kind than any other medicine on earth. We guarantee it. O. L. Black man, druggist. Good Investment. For a small amount of money that will in a years time double or trebli your money, such an op portunity is offered in South Albany only one half mile from the city, unbracing the tract of land from Klkins' falls to the fair ground road. Lots sold . on the installment plan. TWEEPALE & I! EOF! EI. D. One dcor south of the post oflice. New ditigna injcwelry at French', '! ;:V : ; " ; I- 9 i , Hi hi I rv-..