1
1 M Bav .
CENTS A "WEEK.
ALBANY, OKEGOy, frHUBSDAY, AUGUST 22 1889.
VOL.. IV. NO. 228
FOR PURE DRUGS.
TOILET AN1 FANCY GOODS
GO TO
-E3 ALM
The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs is t
Willamette Valley.
OAJLL AKD EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
Tie Leadinff
Carries the Largest line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in tft Willam
ette Talley.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Id His Merchant
FOSTER BLOCK,
Mm k
CHEAPEST PLAC& IN TOWN.
-DEALERS IN-
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperware, Pumps
Iron Pipes and all kinds of Plumbing kGoods.
Aglntsfor the CVebrated
ON TIME
0eoking and Heating Stoves, the best stoye for the least money ever
old in this city. Give them a call at the Pierce Bleck,Nrorth First
Street. Albany, Oregon.
Tulius Joseph'
Manufactauer of Choice Cigais
AND DEALER IN-
FINE
IMPORTED AND KEY
Cigars, Plugand Smoking Tobaccos, MeeTSchaifoi'j nv6 Prior Pipe, si
jjfull line of Smokers Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TOPICAL FRUIT'S.
Next door to Pffieiffcr's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
G.L
BLACKMAN
( Successor to . W. Langdoa,
r DJULK& vx
.Drug?, Paints, Oils,
Perfuinery and toilet articles,
also a fall Qae of books anc
stationery, periodicals, etc.
137 PreaerlptioGS careful!
compounded
IN ODD FBIOWS TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon
f ABSSSI-
.EL.I1T
Clothier,
Tailoring Department
ALBANY
marc
EST
Will : & : Stark's : watcti : Clubs
A Twenty year. Filled case, with Full Jeweled
Movement, in the Will & Stark Watch Clubs for 80
worth $50. A solid 14 carat gold case with a full
jeweled movement for $00, worth $70. Payments
in either club $1 per week. No lottery, no install
ment prices; cheaper than ca9h; join now and secure
a place. We wish to make known to the club
member- that th-y are not responsible for any losses
thatiiuiy occur, Will & .Stark assuming all responsi-
WlLlv & STARK.
SPECIAL .NOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Oiailun; i f the Royal College of
L i. !.., i'ng'and, al.soof the lielie
viic Medical .College.
I'lie lr iiJts K;:tiit a lifetime of
s'U'lj' an.! !; ctioe anil in ikes a spe
cialty uf ci' ionic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofrla enlargements, tumors
and wens, without pain or' the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electriciiy. Has practii ed
in the Gorman French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or iiL'tit. His ni-tto is
"GOOIJ , WILL TO ALL."
2T0fTice and residence' Ferry street,
between. 'Third and Fourth.
9,-99lOG
, IN GOLD
To lie Given Away.
Cut out this advcHiHcnif lit and sf nd it
J..LAHJIEK & ,CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 thrne-cent Canadian, ut 21
two-cent American postage stamps, aod ther
will send you by mail (postpaid) n k ood tinie
for planting; in April or. May . next, your
choice of any one ot the following collection
of plaute, aiid enter your name in competi
tion for the $9,999.00 in cold that they are
giving away in .rder to introduce their nur
sery stock.
Cbllesetlciri of Plants
No, 1 2hardy roses. . i .. ...j.a
No. 2 2 hardy clirubinar roses,
No. 32 overbloomiiiK jroses forfhouse cul
ture. No. 42 dahlia?.
No. 6 10 jjlaitiola.
No. 63 hardy grape vines."
No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4ach black and
red:
No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 cheiee kiiidn.
No. 05 very choice plants four heuse cul
TTTture. No, 105 cherry currants (re(').
N. 115 Lees prolific currants (black)
No. 12 5 white grae currants
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
alang with stamps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will bo numbered as they
come to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as fellows:
1st ?2.S0 The next 20, $10 each.
2nd 100 The next 40, $5 each,
3rd - 50 The next 415, S2 each.
4th SO 1 'J he next bid, SI each.J
6th 20 1
Alter 50,000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
sifts as follows:
1st $225 Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 Next 15, $10 each
2rd 75 Jiext 40, So each
4th - 50 Next 470, $2 each
5th 25 Next 500, H each
Aftjr 1'. 0,000 letters have been received,
- s- k-ii o! c i" it -xt 1,000 letters will re-
x rii-i ai tod iwa:
an l ? ..$100 each N-xt 5 $20 each
3, 4 and 5 .. 75 each Nut 15 10 each
(!, 7 and 8. . . 50 each t Next :!(i4 3 each
3. 10, 11, 12. 25 each ! Next ::i 1 each
After IV.1,000 letters h:;e liceti ret eivol the
sunders of tlit- next 1.109 letters will receive
irifts as follows:
1 ?100each i Next 10 $20 each
2 75 t.u li Next 25 10 each
3 ami 4 5u each Next 585 ... . 2 each
Next 5 25 each Next 479 1 each
! Anv person may kmhI anv number of times
for any of the above collections If 5 centsin
stamps extra is st ni.we will senil in Jim
next a prin'cd list of the names of allpersons
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
1Ii:ram, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object is to intro luce our stoek arid build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and t-'irubmoiuit. Out., Kuclu-ster, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky l'!aiiesvil!e, ., and Chicago,
111., and we will guarantee all siock to reach
our customers in good condition. V'e employ
no awents, but deal direct with customers,
and iran sell and deliver stock to any part of
the L'nited States or Canaua a about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents, itemember we cill not bo
undersold by any reliable linn. Send us
list of wants and we w ill quote 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, CANADA.
WANTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
fiud a bargain hy calling at Mrs. B.
IIyinan'8. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for five 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
order. No. 1 15 1st St., Albany, Or.
PALACE
WAT MARKET
James V. PiPE.Prop,
First Street .... Alban
The best variety f choice beef, veal, mutton
pork sausage, etcin the city kept constantl
an hand.
Another man's doom sealed by
smoking stinkers, Why not go to
Conn Bros., and buy yourself a j;oo
cigar. They keen the best in town.
Green peas, cabbage, cauliflower,
onions, ttlery, pie plant, fresh, at
Brownell & Btanard,
Absolutely Pure.
This powaer never vanes. 'A. marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomeness.
More economical than the ordinar
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
8old only in cans. Rotal Baxiji1 Pow
ber Co . IOTi Wall St.. N. I.
;;W Crowlet ct Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYS1CIAN AND
suigeon. Can he found at his ffice
roo-n in Strahan's block, First street. Albany
Orepon-
DB a CHAilBEaLIN, UOMEOPATHIO
physician and surgeon. Office, corner
liiird and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. Of
fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 to 1 and
after 6 in evenings.
Gr
W. HASTON. PHYSICIAN ANLSUR
, geon, Albany, Oregon.
M
II. L KLLIS, riJYSlCIAN AND SURr
. geon, Albai.y, Oregon.
CC. KELLY', PHYSICIAN AND oVR
. geon Alliany, Oregon, office in Picrcc's
new block. Oltice.hours, from 8 A. u. to 4
P. M.
A J. UOSSITER, VETERINARY'SUX
. geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseas-js of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DR. I. W. STARR. PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon, late of lirownsvilie, Or. Ofiire
in the Strahan-l'earre block upstairs in the
rear rooms on the main hall. Caiis promptly
attended to in city or eountiy.
DR. R KOLDLWAY, VETERINARY SfR.
geon, Albany, Oregon Graduate of fieri
man and American colleircs.
ATTOIOKVS.
1). II. N. Bl.ACKIH IIN. II. W. WR1UIIT.
1LACKUUUN, & WRIGHT ATI'ORNEY AT
) L aw, Albany, Oregon. Ollice in Odd
) bellow's Temple. -Vill practice in all courts
oi the state, and give special attention to all
i bj.iness.
WolveiVton "chaklese. A ITORNEY
I V at Law, Albany, dr. Office in rooms 13
and 14, l-'oster's liiock, over L. E. lilaiu's
stor i
J K. WEAT'il01ll''ORir, ATTOSSEY' "AT
J . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business.
BT"
H
EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
Land Harveylnc
PARTIES DKSIRISO Bl'RVKTINO DONS CAH OB
tain accurate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-county surveyor F, T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare! to do surveying: in
any part of Linn county. Postoffice address,
Millers Station, Linn cou ity, Oregon.
B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD
j ing fire, lifo and.accident insurance com-
l panics.
For Rent.
F
URNISnED ROOMS TO RINT.
AT THE
City Restaurant.
THAT HACKING COUGH can bb
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Foshay & Mason.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY, - - OREGON
Sells exchange on New York, San
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, 6tate, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time de
posits Collections receiveprompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
J5T"0fflce hours from 8 a m. to 5r. mJ
Agent for reliable fire and.marine
nsurance companies. "
UeT' oods at Koad
OVER THE WIRES.
Villard's Scheme Is Adopted by
the Northern Paeific.
A BIG LONDON STRIKE.
TV Weather Gau--Ear Harbcr Gossip -Tie
Charleston an the Ocsaa Newsy
Itcm3 of Interest.
Tht Hkralb's Special Dispatches,
Niw York, Aug. 21. A epeeial
meeting of the North. rcfic di
rectors was beld toln j. YiflarA's
scheme for placing a consolidated
mortgage of $100,000,000 was
unanimously approved and a
special meeting of the preferred
stockholders will be held on Octo
ber 17 to formally ratify the mort
gage. Twenty millions of the new
bonds will be expended on tke ter
minals at Tacoma, Superior and
elsewhere and on additional equip
ments, and the balance of the
bonds will be substituted for tke
obligations of the company and the
branch lines now outstanding. No
actiott was taken in regard to the
dividend of the preferred stocks.
THE CHARLESTON.
Soeoad Official Trial Trip of the
Now Craisor.
Sax Francisco, Aug. 21 The
cruiser Charleston went to sea this
morning for her second official
trial trip. Commander Benliam
and other naval inspecting officers
went on board last night. The
cruiser will make her run in open
ocean, not going to Santa Barbara
Channel as was thought probable,
but will probablv anchor in Mont
erey bay to-night. The ship is not
expected to return here until to
morrow afternoon.
"BOBS" IIIGCINS DEAD.
Th Well Known San Francisco Pol
iliclaa 8 ace u nobs t Disease.
San Francisco, Aug. 21 Wra
T. Higgins, the widely known Re
publican politician, died at his res
idence in this citv at 8 o'clock this
morning, after a long illness.
His death was not entirely un
expected. He had been confined
to his home for some time. Death
resulted from a reoccurence of
heart trouble, to which he had
been subject for several years.
H iggins was born in Ireland in
1829, and would have been 61 years
old on September 10. He arrived
in Boston when 1 year old. He
came to California in '49, having
been married in the east. He was
out walking Mnndav as usual. He
had never been confined to his bed
and was conscious to the last.
GASOLINE EXPLOSION.
A Refinery at Alleghany City
Destroyed.
Pittlburg, Aug. 21. A gasoline
still at the oil refinery of A. 1).
Mills & Son, Alleghany City, ex
ploned at 2 o'clock this morning
with a frightful noise. The entire
plant was immediately fired and
rapidly destroyed. Thornton
Miller, the engineer, is missing,
and probably perished in the
flames. Perry Herich, a Welch
man, was blown many feet and
bad!v bn :ned and bruised. The
loss is at least $225,000.
THAT RED FLAG.
It Is Flaaf te the Breeze in
Lendon.
London, Aug. 21. The strike of
the dock laborers is spreading. One
thousand men on Commercial
docks joined the strikers to-day.
The, socialists are trying to lead
the movement. The red flag is be
ins displayed and S0.000 dock men
marched through the city. They
were oraeny.
2 The Usual Weather Forecast.
San Francisco, Aug. 21. For
Oregon and Washington territory:
Fair weather, followed by light
rains in the western portion"
Phelps and Blaiae.
Bar Harbor, Aug. 21. William
Walter Phelps, minister to Ger
many, is a guest of Mr. Blaine.
Scissors. Shears.
Immense 6tock at Stewart &
Sox's. The best quality and any
size or style. Call and examine
our stock. Stewart & Sox.
Try my new crop teas. C. E.
Brownell.
XOKMONS IN WEST VIUGIN1A.
Tke Teeple Areused at the Alarm
ing; State of Affairs.
Wheeling, W. Va Aug. 21
The Mormon elders have been do
ing effective missionary work in
this state, and the effects are be
ginning to be felt in a serious waj.
I lie situation is critical, and in
one sections serious trouble a
brewing In Wheeling there ii to
bo found a congregation of saints,
with a church building of their
own, and regular service field.
The converts made have been most
ly women. Borne ot them have
been exported to tJtah, ,
they call themselves, are wdrTrfttsr
in the boldest manner. Thev bare
made aa astoaishing number of
converts, and scores ot (amines
have been broken up in co: se
quence. Cases are numerous where
entile tamiiies have renounced
their former faith aud united with
the Mormon church; more numer
ous, however, are the caes where
family ties have been broken,
where wives have deserted bus
bands and husbands wives, o cast
their lot with the Mormons. Young
girls tuvc been induced to leave
their homes and go to Utah. The
feeling is very bitter against them,
and an organized movement will
probably be made to drive them
out.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
San Francisco, Aug. 20. Produce
receipts past 24 hours included:
32,500 ctls wheat, 28,000 qrsksiour,
4000 ctls oats, 7200 sks potatoes, 13,
5i ctls barley.
Wheat Business on pot is dull.
The demand is of fair proportions,
but the prices asked are above ship
pers' views, tjuote No, 1 shipping,
$1 301 31 J Options fractionally
higher. Sales of No. 1 white, buyer
year, were. COO tons $1 39;, 1100
tons $1 40, ami 1000 tons a$l 39J,
bnytr 8eason$l 44. Atternoon ses
sion Buyer year opened and closed
at $1 39; buyer season $1 44jj.
Barley The market rules very
dull and weak. Receipts continue
liveral and offerings large, while no
improvement in the. demand can be
noted. Choice feed nominally 67ic;
No. 1,95. Option neglected. After
noon session Very little doing in
optiocs: buyer yer closed 74 c.
. . m. . ... i
Uats Trie demand nas Deemn caea
and trading is of a quite character,
Holders, desiring to realize, show a
treater disposition to shade rates
Choice feed is quoted at 1 15
1 17i; No. 1, $1 12i6.1 15; lower
grades, 1 02i 1 10; milling, $1 20
jU 25.
MiUstuffs The market rules quiet
aed easy under a slow demand. Ore
Sou bran, 13 50; middlings, 14 per
ton.
Wool Business continues slow,
The demand is light and transactions
limited Quotations show no change
Hops Neglected; little or nothing
doing; nominal
Bags Quiet, without any material
change Calcutta?, spot, 0(jf:6c
Liverpool, Aug 20 Spot wheat
opened slow Quantities on passage
are as follows: 1,864,000 qrs wheat
and flour, and 559,000 qrs maize fur
U K; 181,000 qur wheat, and lijy.OOG
qrs maize for Continent. 3 P M
Spot whsat in fair demand at tho
close. Futures, easier: No, 1 Cali
fornia per ceutal, 7s Id August, 7s
lid September, 7s ld October, 7s
ljid November, 7 li'd December and
January
Fine Suitings.
Just opened, at L. K. Blain's
tailoring department, the very
latest pattetns'in piece goods for
suitirigSTatrd' trOueett;', which will
b made tip to ' order- in the most
approved style by-MK E."A. Schuf
fler, the' exrjerieiwred ' ta116r who
has charge of that department.
Call early and get your choice of
patterns before the stock is broken.
Hay and Oats Wanted.
Mr. L. Senders, of this city, will
buy all the clean timothy hay
brought to litm in tightly com
pressed bales.for which the market I
- u :n i. :j tt-'
price in i'uhu win uu inuu. xiai
also wants to buy oats. Sacks fur
nished. Deliver at stables.
Why Women Fade.
Women lose their beauty because
colds undermine their lWc. Dr
Acker's English Feineey for consump
tion is an absolute cure for cola's.
Pocket ftutlery.
The largest and finest display
every brought to this valley just
received at Stewart & Sox's. Call
and examine.
HARRISON IN OHIO.
An Enthusiastic Reception Given
Him in Cincinnati.
Sl'EECHES AND HANDSHAKING
The Hernials of tha Preridential Party
The Cit'seas of Cim'snati leader
Then a Great Ovation.
The Herald's Special Dieffotcbes.
Cincinnati, Aug. 21. Amid the
booming, of i cannon and cheera
Um, tail VfiaLjnTtHUudc' gaCareft
at Central station, the president of
the United States arrived here at
2 :45 o'clock. The crowds at every
station as the train came hueaming
down this morning, gave cheers
when the train stopped, and the
president was besieged by eager
patriots, to shake hands.
The party included President
Harrison, Attorney-General Miller,
Secretary Rusk, Hon. John H.
Elam, General Thos. G. Morgan,
commissioner of Indian affairs,
aad others.
From the Business Exchange
the president was driven to the
magnificent new building of the
chamber of commerce, where it
had been arranged that the mem
bers should have a reception for a
quarter of an hour. Then the
public should be admitted for an
hour, but the members became
engulfed in the great mass of pep
ple that crashed into the hall.
The president, in reply to an ad
dress, referred, to the fact that in
his youth it'was at Cincinnati that
he, as a country boy, had his first
glimpse of a great city.
Notwithstanning an heur was
spent in handshaking, not near all
of the throng present could be
gratified.
The Central Union depot was
packed and there was almost con
tinuous applause until the presi
dent reached his carriage, which
he occupied with Gov. Feraker.
The First Regiment, Ohio National
Guards, commanded by M. L.
Halkins, and Battery B, of the
Ohio National Guards, fired a
salute, which added to the volume
of cheering, as the president was
making his way to the carriage.
Tho line of march to tbe Burnett
House was packed with standing
people, while windows were alive
with men, women and children, all
joining in the boisterous welcome
to the chief magistrate. The pres
ident rode almost continually with
his bat in bis hand, and was con
stantly bowing his acknowledg
ment to the enthusiastic greetings.
. Tue common expression among
those who had not seen him since
the end o: last fall's campaign was
"How well he looks."
Arriving at the Burnett House,
a public reception began immedi
ately. At the end ofthree-quarters
of an hour the president was driven
to the Business Exchange, wuere
another address of welcome was
made by president Allison of thai
body. Here ayain, as at the Bur
nett House, was a great press of.
people to shake the president's,
hands.
Money to Loan.
At a low rate of interest en cood
farm property in Linn county, or
on best improved city property in
Albany. Apply to "Blackbvrn fc
Wright, Albany, Oregon.
low Doctors Conqaer Death,
Doctbr Walter Hammond says:
Afler a long experience 1 have come
to the conclusion that two-thirds of
all deaths from coughs, pneumonia
and consumption might be avoided
if Dr. AcKor's English Kennedy far
consumption were only nsed in time.
This wonderful remedy is sold under
a positive guarantee by Foshay A.
Mason.
Black SiIk:Scarfs.
I received to-dav an -invoice of
Chantilla and Spanish lace BCarfs,
hand run, ranging in price from $4
to $11 each. They are verv nice
and stylish, a new thing, and the
price is right. Samuel E. Young
Notice.
All parties having accounts
against Herman Diercks will
please mail the same to box 305,
Albany, Oregon. All parties
knowing themselves 10 be indebted
to Herman Diercks will please set
tle and save cost.
Now is the time to get one o
hose celebrated cook stoves, only
10, at Hopkins & Saltmaish's.
m