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More economical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders 8old only in c-uis.Rotai. Bakiv ow. der Co . Itt'. Wal) st., N. F. ..vD.W Ckowley & Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. mvsitiA.x WT H. IAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN, AND IT giiieon. Can re found at his orfice room it S;rclian's block. Kirst street. Albany Oregon- C1IAMBERLIX. HOMEOPATHIC lvsicmii and surireon. omee. corner inird and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of fice hours, mornings, 8 to !) anil 12 to I and after ii in evenings. DU C. phvsi GW. UASTOX. I HYSK IAN AND SL'R , geon, Albany, Oregon ELLIS, PHYSICIAN geon, Allar.y, Oregon . AND SL'Kr C. KELLY", PHYSICIAN AND oUR- gcon Albany. Oregon, office in Pierce's new block. Ollice hnurs, from 8 A. m. to 4 P. M. c. A. J. KOSSITER. VETERINARY SL'R- geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and memlier of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat, the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's livery Htslilc. KesnJcnce 4th and Calanooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DR. K K geon, A! KOLDEWAY. VETERINAJiY SUR. Albany, Oregon. -Oraduato of Ger! man and American colleges. 4TTOUXETS.. eitQ Valley, SUITS MADE TO ORDER fa E Heribt -'ftilorinf 1. H. N. liLM KIU RN. BLACKIIl'KN, WRIGH Ij aw, Albany, Oregm i. w. wr.ioiiT. RIGHT ATTORNEY AT in. Office in Odd ik-IIow's Templi-. Vill practice in all courts of the Mate, arid give special attention to all business. liroLVEino.N charlese. aitorney I ? at liw, Albany, or.--Orticc in roomn 13 and 14, Foster's UW-I:, over L. E. Rlain's stor . j T K. WEATlioKFoRD, ATTORNEY AT J . iaw, Albany, Oregon. offii.e in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the courts of thestate, and give special attention to all husmesn The modes of death's SVpttMcb'grt various, and statistics th,.eflBera6i're. ly that more persons dielrwa diacMci of the throat and lungs tf i any ether. It is probable that everyHu without exception, receives yatjroaiber Tubeicle Germs into th Vfystem and" where these germs fall tf.knb- suitable soil they start into lif.tf'i?dvdeveiop,' at first slowly and is imwiv by, slight tickling sensation. ihthVt and if allowed to t-t'tir.afiv their ravages they extend t ?iuite8 pro." ducing consumption anJti'jJeJea causing catarrh. Non;!,! .thlg'is A -1 1 15 . , " aangerous ana ii Hiiowit, . . proceed will in time cause deotb$ tkeoKset ing a cold dangerous me. as soon as you feel that some Cling is wrong with yourthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle f Boschee's German Symo. It wili gie jou irn mediate relief. The Albany Fum.iuie Co. would be glad to have you call and ex amine their complete stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. We believe we can make it to your interest to examine our prices and goods before purchasing. Corner First and Ferrv streets. .iBtVwceiEaerWT0Ti0': I": -:.vv-'-;r,lew. ?.;.' ; 5- . iizmm nun.- iujv rMtfnwCBUK AT Fortmiller Irving have jnst opened a beautiful line f ak and gold mouldinrs from pictures, steel engraviigs, etc. Call and see them. SPECIAL KOTICE. 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 spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife, lie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practi ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto i "GOOD WILL TO ALL." firOflfice and ruMdence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. r) EVERE HOUSE, ALI'.ANY, OR. CHAS i, PfciiTiT, Prop. Only first eclaxs house in the city. Large sample rooms for com m. roial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage uifVc for Corvallis. TI EWERT LI. and jeweler, Albany PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE Oregon, Oystrrs Z lylcr I "EASTERN AND OLYXI Lj fresh every day at H UMAN SERVED VRr.ks' restaurant F9S1 BLtK, ALIANT Uhaf k 4 . l U '(lilH! r II I IIIB I j I llll IWJ III j iihB.llirl. e "- lag'"- - 0AA DOLLARS TO LAN ON GOOD M rea' estate security. Apply to S. W. Crawler, Albany MUltce. - Land Survey lag. PARTIKS UKSlRl.ta SrRVKTIN'O PONKClXtlB taiii accurate and prompt work bv calling upon ex-uonuty sunryor f, T. T. Fisher. He has rompietc copies f fie'd notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to 'do surveying in aav part of Lion cant?. Postofflce address, Millers Ktarlon, Linn county, Oregon. ft B. WINN, ANT.rR THE LEA J ing Are, life aasXaecideat iasnraace com panies. Itt DEiJG STORK. -FINE LIXE OF- ART, TtiLIT AN FAK8Y ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY IC01V.P0UNLED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, t&THer wird Deutch qesorecfien. FURNISH fi ROOMS TO RI NT. AT TttE City Restauraat. THAT HACKING COUGH can fk s quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guaraaiee it. Foshay & Masa. f H. F. MERRILL, Banker, ALBANY, . . OREGON Sells exchange on New York. San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject ta check. Interest allowed on time dc posit - Collections receive prompt attentien Correspondence solicited. 5"0fflce hours from 8 a. m. lo op. h Agent for reliable lire and marine surance companies. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut ont this auveitiiwment and send it J. LAHMER &. CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cuct Canadian, ot 21 two-cent American postage stamps, and they will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or Way next, your choice of any one of the following collection of plants, and enter your name in competi tion lor tne iv 'WJ.W in gold that they are giving away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of F'lant?: No, 1 2 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses, No. 32 overblomniiig roses forfhousij cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. (13 hardy grape vines. No. 7 S raspberry plants. 41 each black and red. V. S-208tr:iwhcrry plants, 4 choice kitu'e. .no. u very choice plants four house cul .".ture. No, 10 5 cherry currants (ret). No. 115 Lees prolific currants Ihlaelt No. 12 5 white grape currents All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps for any one or more col Hons of plants, will be numbered as tfiev coma to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows 1st .-2;i0 The next 20, 810 each. 2nd 100 1 The next 40, 5 each, 3rd - AO The next 4 15. 92 each. 4th 30 ' 1 he next 820, $1 each, .ith 20 After P0.00O letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive gifts as follows: 1st $225 Next 10, $15 each 2nd 135 Next 15, $10 each 2rd 75 I Next 40, & each 4tn 0 Next 470, 2 each ' ith- , i Next 500, $1 each After 110,000 letters have beeo receivoii. - s les oil if h :xt , J,000 letters will re- -4 .its at m.i iws: hWe"rerT'"iuilrife 'JVi toria, B. C, that the Britis'i North Pacific squadron has been ordered to Behring sea. there is nothing to day of a startling nature. Nobody at the state and navy departments express alarm at the news. , Com modore "Walker, in charge of the detail ollice at the navy depart ment, says that none of our naval vessels have been ordered to Alaska except he Thetis, which wa6 assigned to that btation some time ago and has been regularly engaged in patiolling the Alaskan coast for several summers past. He says that he does not think Great Britain and the United States will make war about the seal fisheiies. ! The Victoria- Colonist's Ottowa correspondent had an interview with Kir John MacDonald. the Do minion premier, on the Bekring sea matter. Sir John pooh-pohed the idea of war over the Behring Sea matter. He said: "The Brit ish government has no hostile in tentions, nor, I am satisfied, has the American government. These ships are going for a cruise, but it will only be sort of a marine picnic, and has no more significance than if the tleet went lo Valparaiso." THE SAMOA N ( IIM'KRKN( K. Th Agivcment Mill lie Ctiltlishrri ' in Aitout Ten Iays. Loxwox. May :;o I'ht Berlin correspondent f t lie Daily News says the S.unoan conference ap pointed new committee, which, alter a lehgthy discussion, arrived at an agreement. Wl questions under liixcussii n will be Uefinitelv settled at lo-d:iys sitting. Tlie agreement will ie puVihshed in about ten davs, when th ratilk-a-tious of the American commission ers will receive instructions from their government by cable. Sir Edward AlaIet,Britisn ambassador, goes to London tor instructions. OntlBff of th r Washington, Maj 20. Prcsi dent Harrison, doe ak expect to spend aoother Saadav in Waahiug ton uetil September. Mrav. Harri en , js making - preparation- t paove this ek f Deet ;'l?tlu wliere toe" President has ebgasea) a cottage" tot, the eaon.. :. "JDeetl Park is - bt ' live boura , irem WasliingtB, ou the Baltiiiiarc and Ohio rmd, stud the President ji fmli ii vn'nltiiit t!ir fiveru Hat tit1 take his family ! the Aaironack-. 6cretarf Proctor and family will g to ihe mountains. The wilds ot Wisconsin are good enough for Secretary Rusk and bis family, while Postmaster-Gaoeral Wanna maker intends t secure his recrea tion by frequent cruiacs in his new yacht." Attorney-General Miller is thinking of locating his family near the President's at Deer Park. Secretary Blaine and t'amiiy will Harbor. STATE NM8 How Memorial? Day .twai serred oy the u. ,A, R. r; -V- ; v." f ' go to Bar AnixrfaTtiltottt-TaUj ;-att '--'' THE 8UFREME BENCH. Who ffUUB Chosaa to Fill the Vaeaacy? ' Indianapolis, Msj 29,--People here are wondering whether .Presi dent Harrison will appwjt bis friend and law partner, W. H. H Miller, to the United Statta Supreme bench to fiil the place made vacant by tbe death ef Stan ley Matthews, or wili select for the uonar his friend and the friend of W. W. Dudley, Judge Weeds of the United States District Ceort fbr luoiana. Politicians feel sure that it will ie one ot the twe. It was repotted a high auihontv that during that visit Judge Gresham and General Unrrison met and were reconciled ; that Judge Gres ham whs offered nnd accepted the first vacanCjTon the Supreme bench; that Judge Yvaous was told '...at he should be piuit U ie the U-uited Stttcs Circuit Judgeship, which Juie Gresham uw has. Jadj Grcsbain h is ut i rn ellored iie id.ee. however, ntnl there ate iiiliurtitiul Kf.oui'UCiiDs who say that i:eitiicr Milier ucr Wnods wi.uirJ be confirmco: bv the Senate even ii rinitiitiHted. TH KV AUK I.Etl AI. TEND Kit. A MORMON EXCITEMENT. Families Disrupted and Voung Women Induced t Leave Horn - TrscoLA, till.), May 30. A party of male and female Mormon missionaries is creating great ex citement in this vicinity. They have broken up families, separated husbands and wives, and induced several young ladies to travel with them. Last night one ot the IVniiieK ; When You Shove 'Km Out One at Time Washington Tost. I The action of that New Jersey bank in dumping &40U0 in silver -n its floor in payment of its checks in the hands of a rival institution brings up the Question ! legal tenders. doUl has always been legal tender in the United States. With a brief inter val previous to the passage ot the Bland Act, silver dollars have been nr-H. l.ers w.-.s knocked dow n with I reeuoacies are, out. goia .ua aal i .. ..tflOO Aach 3, 4 and 5 . 75 each 6, 7 and 8. . 50 each 9. 10, 11, 12. ' 25 each Next 5.. Next 15. Next 364...,..; Hext693.. 2f eac . 10 each IcacD iiianj Bath House HAIR DRESSING SALOON, jiSKPH WEBBER, 'PROPRIETOR E7"Ladici and children's hair dress, g a specialty. Bnti-te satisfuctioc guaranteed; After 150.000 letters have been received the senders of the next 1,109 letters will leceivs gifts as follows: 1 $100 each I Xextie......$20ec 2. 75 each I Next 25. .... . 10 eaea 3and4 50 each I Next 685 ... . 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 47D. ... 1 each Any person mav send anv number of times for any of the above collections. If 5 cents in stamps extra is sen I, we will send in Jun next a printed list of the names of all Dersons who are entitled to gifts. e make this liberal offer to readers of the Hirald, knowing it will not pay us now. but our object is to introduce our stock and build up a trade. Our mail ing points are Toronto ana snniDmount. imc, Kounener, . Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago, III., and we 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 agents. Remember we will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a list of wants and we will nuote you prices; or 10 cents for a hand.-ome illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your first order. Address all letters J. LAHMER & CO., . Nurserynen, , TORONTO, CANAA. WANTED. THOSE I class piano, WAVING SOl.lt JIV IT. INTEREST IN THE store of ueiura! mc-rrhmnlim. nf th firm of Coshow & e.'aMe to C. E. Stanard, I wish to call the attention of all who know thomelc8 indcbteJ to Coghow ii Cable to tall a.id settle at once. Having sold out on -cjurit .t poor htalth, I expect to change riiinve fr-r a vhile. and all aivoai.ts not s-t?!tt before I get ready to lenve ilrowuTil)e ill lc It ft uitu anj ter for collectioa. A word to the wise is sii'Kcient. C. ".;008HOV,Brenivi WISHING A FIRST- 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 five years The best pianos made to stand t the climate of the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please moat fastidious., Painting and music les sons given then.-. Stamping, Em- 'broidery and Dressmaking done to t order. No. 1 15 1st St., Albany, Or. For chilblain and frost-bites ue Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. Whn promptly applied lo the frozen parts it will pi event the skin from Hirriinjr black or peeling off. It allays the itching and smarting of chilblains and soon restarts the part to a hoaiihy conditio. V'ra'a!o j Fo.hay Xasoa. a stone by Samuel Davis for having his two daughters locked up in church late at niuht.and this morn ing Davis soundly thrashed another preaedier on the street. LETTER FROM CALIFORNIA Woodland, Cal., Mav 26. Of late I have had numbers of letters from home saying that friends and acquaintances have been, making anxious inquiries as to my whereabouts and whn I am coming home. To them 1 will say that for some time I huve made my home at this plaoe, twanty of Yolo, 6. miles, northeast .of San Francisco, and tor the benefit of many dear i,nd not forgotten friends 1 will set fool in. Albany, Stuiday. June, 1st. , . . i It is very warm here, 95 degrees in the shade.. Haying is prettv well alone, some are through Heading grain has begun in some parts. The recent storm in May beat down tnousands of acres of the heavy summer fallow. grain,, so that it will be difficult to cut, if at all. In some of the southern conn ties everything is dried to a crisp, Woodland is situated 7 miles west of the Sacramento river, : 18 miles northwest from Sacramento City. It has a population of 5000. . Yolo county is the same to this state as that of okl Linn is to Webfoot, the banner county. Its products con sist of general varieties of fruit orchards,, extensively large vine yards, both of wine and raisin grapes. It also produces, more grain than other county. One per sen I am acquainted with is L. Walker, of Woodland, who edited the Albany Herald forsometime. He was postmaster when I first came here in December, 1880. I have traveled a great deal since and have been nearly the world ever. Franklin Suard Ingram. at VieriekV BB POXLoWED SUIT.' My wife, pas been under physicians care for . two years, for what they called "livor complaint." She would get some relief while taking prescriptions, but would soon fall back -into tbe same drowsy, inactive state. I got ber a botUo of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. It did her immediate good, and when three bottles had been taken she regained her old ac- customedhealth and spirits and is now as well as ever. . 1 used it for rheumatism vith the result that I am now entirely free trom the disease with which I bad suffer- ed"ycar- cl 7S5 Turk stroet, San Framletjo; I silver certificates arc not, except en customs, taxes and public dues. National bank notes are not leeal tenders, and can, ami have often been refused in p&ymcnt of debt. Sub sidiary ccin is legal lender o:i'y in limited quantities. A gentl -Man went to tbe s'amp whitlow of' the postotb'ce in a neigh boring city and called fur 100 1-cent stamps, tendering in payment 100 1-cent pieces. . "Those are not local teuder in any such amounts, growled the stamp clerk. 'I refr.se t accept them." You d, eh?" answered tf e gen tlernan "WelI,zivo me one stamp," at the saino time hoving out a penny. Tne stamp was fortheomini!. Aoo, give me a stamp. lie got it - "Another stamp-". . "Now another." "See here, " said the clerk, hew many stamps 0 you waau lou are keeping twenty people waiting. "Oh, 1 always keen, within th law," responded - the. gentleman. 'Another ' stamp, please. Pennies are met legal tender in large amounts. Another stamp." , ., Aad be shoved oat are pennies and purchased atamia, one t a time, till he got his honored, cut the ciera was cured. Pennies are leeal tender at his window in barrel lota. tion davvwa$ appropriate! tA-- served in this city to-da'. - Busi ness was suspended during the hour of the exercises in order to do homage to the soldier dead. At 9 a. m. details from the posts of the city reported at Grand Army hall, and from thence proceeded to decorate the soldiers' graves at Mount Cavalry, Kiverview and Grand Army cemeteries. At I p. m. the several posts of the G. A. It. of the city and the Kelief corps assembled at Grand Army hall for parade, each post being in command of its senior post officer. At 1 :30 p. m. the procession, con sisting of the iirand Army potts, First regiment, O. N. U., Colonel Charles F. Beebe, commanding, and citizens.moved west on Salmon street to Sixth, down Sixth to Mor rison, east on Morrison to tbe bridge, where cars were in readi ness to convey the Grand Army division to Lone Fir cemetery, where the exercises were held, ad dresses being delivereel by officers of the day, F. It. Neal and Mrs. H. B. Baker, president of the Women's Kelief corps. After a salute f guns to the dead the graves were decorated with flowers. The procession then returned to the city. In the evening' exercises wi re held at the Tabemae-le, consisting of a musical and literary pro gramme, and an oration bv Koss C. Houghton, D. I). AT PALEM. Salkm, May 30. Decoration day was appropriately observed at tlm state capital to-day. Thcexercii-es consisted of a grand parade of t he (i . A. It. military companies A, B and 1. Second Regiment, civic societies. school children, Women's Relief Corps, band, caelets, and students of the Indian school, and citizens. whe marched to tne cemetery and decorateel with flowers the grayes. In the evening litcrarj' xercise were held and an addrefs delivered bv Rev. J. F. Kllis. The exercises of the day were largely attendee.. Vaquina I'aMsengerK. Yauuina City, May o0. The steamship Y illauietie allej ar rived at 12:10 to-elav from San Francisco with the following pas sengers: .M. Ii. .ie!on, Airs. Gelsou and chili, F. Daunlass. F. Tate, Mrs. Tate, J. J. Tuiher, Mrs. Whitmore, A, Haskins.Geo. TraKk. Mrs. Trask, W. 11. Morris, F. Han som, Mrs. E. Awbrey, M. Cierhart, K. D. Fieldman, T. C. Hawkins, J. Owens. S. S. Stuzman, J.if. Robin son. A SODA LOCOMOT1 Y K. Tke rrlde of Woi A clear pearly and transparent skin is alwava a sign of pure . blood, and all oersons troubled with dark. greasy, yellow or blotched skin can rest assured that their blood is out of order. A few doses of BEGGS BLOOD PURIFIOR .and BLOOD MAKER will remove the cause and the skin will become clear and .trans parent. Try it, and if satisfaction is not given it will cost you nothing. It is fully warranted, G. L. Black man, druggist. ' i A ttare lavestmeal. Is one which is guaranteed to brine vou satisfactory results, or in ease vjf failure a return of purchase, priee. On this safe plan vou can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's Few Discovery for Consump tion. It is gurrantecd to bring relief in every case, when usea for anr affec tion of Throaty Lungs or Cheat, such as Consumption, Inflammation of Lunes, 'Bronchitis, Asthma. WheoD- ing Couch, Croup, ' etc., etc. "Jt Is pleaswt and agreeable to tatte, perj ed upon. Trial bottles free at Foshav & Mason's Drugstore. Highest market price paid for five thousand pounds of bleached dried apples by G. n Albany, Oregon. Fresh Sicily lemoas at Kenton Mmpon, The First Katginos of th Kiod Evr Coastructed la this Coaotry. Railway Ae. Four locomotives to be mo by soda whih take the plaoe. of tire under th bailor, bay bean built in Phila delphia. , They are for service en the streets of Minneapolis, Minn., when steam engines are- forbidden. Tke engine io about sixteen foot long, en tirely -boxed in, with, no visible aaaakeatack or pipes, aa then ia n xhanst or refuse. The boiler is of Copper, " eighty-four - aad one-half racbea in diameter . and fifteen feet long, having tubes , running through it as in steam boiler. - Inaid the boiler will be placed fie tonaof aoda, ' which, apon being dampened by -jet .of steam, produce an in ten heat In about six hours th aoda ia thorou bly saturated when taeactiom ceases. A atream of anpor-beated team tram a stationary boiler ia then forced through the soda, which drive ont the moisture and the soda ia ready for use again. The exhaust ateam from the cylinder is nsed to saturate the sod, and by thi means all the refuge is used. These eagiaes are the first of their kind that have been built in this country. They -will have the same power as these used en the New York elevated roads. Soda engines' are used ia Berlin and other European cities very successfully, aad they also traverse the St. i Gotbard tunnel ander the Alps,; where. the. steam engines can not be used, because the tunnel can not be ventilated so as to carry off the noxious gases geacrated by s locomotive. . . rrgs.; We have lust, received a fresh supply; of this celebrated roast coffee, ground free of charge, on our self-grinding machine. Once used, always used. Willamette racking Co. i Kv KtvlpR of rflt and bronae mouldings just received at the Al bany Furniture Co. Picture frames r .... a c.a:J!. made to suit tne most uwuuwug. Come and see us, we guarantee a fit in the frame or no sale. Corner First and Ferry streets. It pavs to patronize a cash store. If oa have anv eioubts on this sub- ject try . i Kenion, near tne Kstoffice.