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TWC. ..... . 1 1 I,' 4 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 1889. VOL. IV. NO. 2315 f imi:-... ) fin - V'- I ' 3k FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AN1 FANCY -WOODS (JO TO -HE ALSO Tie Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the Willamette CALL A2TD EXAMINE HIS STOCK. It Ldiiiff Carries the Largest Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnish: .- - tioods, Etc. in th5 Willa-m ette Valley. SUITS MADE TO ORDER In Ills -Merchaut Tailoring Department. FOSTER BLOCK. & How CHEAPEST BALERS JN- Stoves, Tin, Sheet Irmnand Copperwmrc, Pumps Iron Pipes and all kinds Ilu)nbinfptGods. Ag lnts for tlve CVchrated ON TIME Gookiag &ni Heating Sieves, the be-st steve for the least weary ever Mid in this city. Give them a tall at the rierea SIek,Nrertb First freet. Albany, Oregon."" TULIUS TOSEPH Manufactauer of Choice Ciais -AND DEALER IN- Cigars, Plugaud Sn.t kirjLr Tobm s, Mensh:n v r- :n:d Prisr 1'ipet, t -full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Next doorte FffeiffsrVi randy store, Albany, xtra l' . : vKrU V MAI W A . J iS ; lV z r ware 8 G. L BLAGU Successor to E. W. Langdon dulu ix lirngs, - Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. t5F" Prescriptions careful! compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Albany Oregon QARRmg- Clothier, g ALBANY Sa t mats PLACE IN TOWN. AND KEY WEST THE LEADING JEWELER SPECIAL XOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, alsoot the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has snent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofrla enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife, lie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practu ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or nicht. His motto is "fiOOD WILD TO ALL." iTOflice and residence Ferry street, between J mru and fourth. .. IN GOLD fo He Given Away. Cut out this aiVf crtisement and send it J. LAHMEK& CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 thrce-cect Canadian, 01 21 two-eeut American postage stamps, nrd they will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time tor : p(antrri),' in April or May next, your choice Of a'Uy one', of , the following collection of plants',-anS enter your namtfc in competi tion for tlid f9,999'.(IO fn (fold that they are gfivirijraway tn order to introduce their nur sery stock. ; Collection, of Plants No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy clirabinsr roses, No. $2 orerblooraiiifrf roses forhoueJ cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. & 10 gladiola. No. 63 hardy grape vines." No. 7 -3 raspberry plants, 4 each black and red; No. 8 20 strawberry plant?, 4 chaice kind. No. t 5 very choice plants four house cul- ture. No. 105 cherry currants (rc('). No. It S Lees prolific currants (black) No. 12 5 white grape Currants All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as they come to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows: 1st S2:0 The next 20, $10 each. 2nd 100 j The next 40, 85 each; Urd - SO I The next 4 1 3, $2 each. 4th ::0 ' I he next 820, $1 eacb. 6th 20 1 After M),lH)0 letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive gifts as follows: 1st 5225 Next 10, S15 each 2nd 135 Next 15, 10 each 2rd 75 Next 40, $5 each J 4th - 50 Next 47, S2 each 5th 25 Next 500, Si each Aft.T 1'. 0,000 letters have been received. OS" lcisoltir li'Xt 1,000 letters will re- j-its ai nil iWs: and 2 . . .. .5100 fach Next 5 $20 each :, 4 ami 5 . . 75 each I Next 15 10 each li, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next :lt;4 3 each d. 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next 1 each After l.iO.OOO letters lw:ve been received the senders of ihe next l.lo!) letters will receive uifts as follows: 1 sJlOOeach ' Next 10 $20 each 2 "5 cai h I Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 50 c:u li Next f5 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479 leach Any person may s-cml any l.uinlu r of times for any of the above collections If 5ccntsin stamps extra is sin;, w will gr-nil in Jun next a printed list f the names of ail persons who are entitled to gifts. We make this liberal i.flVr to readers of the IIkhami, knowing it will not . u-oiow, but our ohjei't is t: ii.tro luce our stock and build up a trade Our mailing points arc Toronto and Sbrubmount, Out., Ilochcstt r, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., I'lai'icsvillc, O., and Chicago, 111., and c w ill guanuitce all stock to reach our customers in good condition. We employ no agents, but di al direct w ith customers, and can scl! and deliver stock to any part of the I'nited States or Canana a anout one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through agents. Uemetnbtr we will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us list of wants and we will quote you prices; or 10 cents for a hand om illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your first order. Address all letters J. LA.HMER & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. 1AHTED. THSR WISHING A FIUST class pian. sewing machine, the latest musi or artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hy man's. Tlie pianos are fully guar anteed for five years. The best pianos mad 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 aad Dressmaking dono t order. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or. PALACE W' MARKET James V. FnE,Frop. First Street .... AlbMi The best variety f choice bcef,veal,mutton pork -aaiiHago, etc., in the city kept constantl an hand. Another man's doom sealed by smoking stinkers. Why not go to Conn Bros., and buy Tonrself a goo ciar. Thcr keen the best in tow. Green peas, cabbage, cauliflower, onions, tilery, pie plant, fresh, at Browuel! ti Stanard, Call and Watch Clubs and get a Gold watch or Genuine Diamonds upon the Payments of si per week. WILL & STARK Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A niarvti of purity ,streni13i and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinarj kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tien witb multitude of low test, shtrt weight alum or phosphate powders Sld only in c-ins. Kotal BakiK? ber Co , 10t'. Wall it.. N. T. ;;W Cf.owi.et A. C., Aa:ente, Portland, Oregn. ruvsitiAiv WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYS1CIANI AND suigcou. Can be found at his trice room in Strahan's block, Kirst street. Albany Oregon- DR C. C1IAS111KRL1N. HOMKOPATHIC phvsician and surgi-on. Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of fice hours, mornings, 8 to 0 and 12 to 1 and after 6 in evenings. W. UASTON, PHYSICIAN , geon, Albany, Oregon J SUR MH., KLLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr . geon, Albat.y, Oregon. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND 4UR . geon Albany, Oregon, office in Puree's new block. Otlice.hours, frcm 8 A. 51. to 4 p. M. A J. ROSSITKR, VKTKKINARY SUR . geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member 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 stable, licsiilein'e 4th and Calapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DI1. I. V. STARK, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, late of lirownsvilic. Or. Olfire in the Stralian-I'ean-e block upstairs in the rear rooms on the main ball. Cai s promptly attended to in city or couutjy. DR. R KOLDKWAY, VETKRINAIIY SI R. geon, AllKiny, Oregon - -Graduate of OerJ man anl American rolii'L'CS. I. II. X. IlLACKKI KX. n. W. WKIiUIT. BLACKIiCRN. & WRICIIT ATTORN MY AT Law, Albany, Oregon. Otlice in Odd bellow's Temple. " -Vill practice in all courts jf the state, and giic special attention to all business. lUoLVKIlTON CHARLES K. A HORNEY V at Lr.w, Albany, Or. Olliee in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's ii'mck, over L. E. plain's stor TTvEAiTujTa)R"nV "attorney 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. H EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE , and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, l.nml SnrveylnR. PARTIKS DKSIKINO St'RVKTlSO CAS E- tain accurate and prompt work ny callinir upon ex-county surveyor V. T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of Held notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I todo surveying in anv iart of Linn county. Postfhee address, Millers Station, Linn cou ity,Oregn. CC. WINN, ACKNT FOM THE LEAD ing fire, life and.coi(in insurance com- lnics. jUrilNISHUD ROOMS TO B1WT. AT WK ? City Restaurant. THAT TUCKING COUGH caw b so quickly cured by Sliiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Foshay &. Mast. H.F. MERRILL, BanOker ALBANY. ! - OREGON Sells exchange on New Tork, Srb Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to check. Interest allowed on time de posits (Collections receive prompt attentio Correspondence solicited. 23RrOflieo hours from 8 a. m. i 5r.'M Agent for reliable fire and marine usurance companies. See Samples ! :J"OI2sT OUR- OVER THE WIRES. The Great London Strike Still in Progress. IIOCK (OlII'AMliS YIKI.DING. L s Tin National 0. A. K- Eueftmpment Demc cratic Convectipn in Ohio-National Press Association. The IlKiiA'.ii's Special Uispatchcs.J LtiNDox, Aug. 28. At h rr.oetirg of llie striking dockmen this morn ing:, Krns, the leader of the str.k-. ers, said that ho had heard that 4000 Belgians would be imported unless the strike is ended. He at once telegraphed the Ilehiian Workwomen ' Union and blocked that move of the employer.' iTCitft Bankers . number c0,000. T.h leaders ex pr.ess a dpterni'iia tkn.:fo press;, their clalims, and rtarejr through -Iie streets until the !e;i(iardsof the dot k men are granfecf..,, . , ... , .v, A;feoft f:ojXMfs iitm; tb Qfriciala of. lM. Ooinitroial : Joclt , Co. , to Hfftv effetsl .that thejje w n prospect of,ft,fjMlment ,thfre is. JeM in (fnu'enrtion .ad affairs are ener- allKdfetMAoivnti.i'ih.'. ,jti.iamorel.t!iat the dockjeom- j4niei toye yielded to the demands of th9 tiriHti. , , iLATBrtThe dock companies bIiow .sins of yielding and have referred the questions in dispute to a committee composed of mem bers of the companies and dele gates from the strikers. A de cision is expected to-night. F.DITOKI AT. ASSOCIATION. The Sixth Annual C'sBTentiun Meiln ia Detroit. Detroit, Aug. 27. The sixth an nual convention of the National Edi torial Association met here lo-t'ay. The city was handsomely decorated in honor of the .visitors. At the opening tession of the con vention President Better delivered an address in. behalf of the association, responding to he .: mayor's ; welcome, ana routine business was then taken up " S.-i'. . ; .- At 2 o'clock t'le delegates and their ladies, nuuiberiiii; in ail about 600, took carriages for Minister 'aimer's famous stock farm, where they spent a pleasant afternoi u. At the eveninjz session President Better delivered the anuual address. Elliott Shepanl, of the New York Mail and Express, delivered an ad dress of some leiiuth upon the subject of editorial iliilcsuiih v. Anion other remarks Mr. Shepurd ttientioned the Southern ouestion, saiu that intelligent and tinn-ly discussion of the nero question by the free press of the country would prepare the way for the equitable and peaceable settle ment of that question." TWENTY-THIRD EXCAMTMENT. Commander 'Warier Call the Yetorans to Order. Mii.wai-kek, A u . 28. The twenty third national encampment was called toorder by Commander-ia-Chiet Warner tin's morninj. After prayer by Chaplain Wharton of the Wisconsin department, and a brief intermission, Commander Warner began to read his address. It is estimated that there are 100, 000 Grangers on the streets, and notwithstanding tbat many ar leaTiiig for their homes. Milwau kee's guests will number from 150,000 to 200,000 by the time tho naval battle begins to-morrow night. OKU. AI.CER THE NKXT COMMAXDEK. It is praetically settled that Gen. R. A. Alger, of .Michigan, will be the next commander-in-chief of thaG. A. R. DEHOCBATIC COWVKKTION. rover Cleveland "the Veblent and Great of Living Democrats." Dattok, O., Aug. 28. The dem ocratic state convention aaet in the rink this morning. The mention of the name of Grover Cleveland as the noblest and greatest of living democrats, called ferth long-con tinned applause. Hon. 1. Harter of Richmond county was made permanent chair man. Nominations for governor were next in order, and on the second ballot Hon. James Campbell of Bntler county was nominated. Campbell was sent for and a brief recess taken. OREGON. XOTES OF INTEREST. The Princess Sophia, of Prussia, win, H to marry the Crown Prince of Greece, will receive 2,000,000 marks from the Hohenzollern funds. Ex-Mayor Richard Vaux, of Phila delphia, w ho was the first American to dance with Queen Victoria, is spending his thirtieth season at Sara toga. He is described as "a queer old-school gentleman. ;' Ex-Vice President Hannibal Ham .lin, though SI years old, spends a great deal of his time out of doors working in his orchard and flower I garden or taking long walks. He is said to be still good tor ten oriutee-n miles a day on toot. -i.TbeiJhave bee: nvwy original methods of getting to' the Paris Ex hibition from dintaut places, but, perhaps, the most interesting were the recent arrivals of wheel-bai-rowists, They started from Vicuna about the 1st of July, one sitting in the barrow and one rolling him. They took a mouth lor the journey. The Duke of Sparta and Princess Sophia of Prussia, who are to be mar ried presently, are industriously studying each other's native lan guage. The duke lias got on so well that he recently wrote the German emperor a letter in German, and the princess can now talk Greek a little. "Jay Gould," says a correspondent, ' 'has aged considerably iu appearance since last year. His . beard, which was formerly black and glossy, is now quite gray, and as he wears it longer than he formerly did, the effect ot a. e is much increased. . The peculiar curl to his beard has entirely disap peared with the coming of gray hairs." Lord Ter.nyson's SOth birthday has been celebrated by the English press with a characteristic grumble be cause the poet still draws his persion of $1000, which was to awarded him forty years ago. His books sell by hundreds of thousands, and he is a rich man, Why should he take pub lic money of which other writers are in sore need of, is asked. Thomas A. Edison contemplates a long trip to the East. He has worked very hard for a great many years and he feels entitled to a vacation. He is anxious to visit Egypt and Greece and may go there from Paris in Sep tember or October. His business interests are now so great that it is difficult for him to leave hem and it may prove impossible. He wiil make the journey if he can, however. BAX FKAXCISCO MAISKETS. Sav Fkaxcisco, Aug. 2?. Re ceipts of produce during the past 24 hours included: 44,001) ctls wheat, 19,500 qr sks fl..ur ."1C0 ctls oats, 5700 sks potatoes, 13,500 ctls barley. Frigh'.s The market rules linn but little business if doing. Yester d i.v a wooden ship, the General Kuox, 2141 tons, was Hxed to load grain from this port for Liverpool direct at 35s. !No other charters are reported. The Gerash Rolard, iron, 133 tons, now on her way from London to this port, is under piior engagement to load wheat here for Cork, United Kingdom, Havre, or Antwerp at 30s. Wheat The spot market continues ouiet, the business, parsing being very -light, but prices have shown a tendency to improve. N. 1 hipping is nominally quoted at $1 30. On the produce exchange little was dono in options. Moraing sessions Transactions were: 800 tons No. 1 white at $1 3S3. and 400 tons at $1 3S; buyer seasoa fluctuated slightly, closing $1 42?; seller year (me) $1 olf. Afternoon session Buyer year opened $1 38 J, and clcsed $1 38g; buyer season, $1 42; seller year (now) $1 31. Barley There is a steadier feeling in the market, with rather a fair de mand; receipts large; choice feed quoted at 67Ac Mo. 1, 65c; options, neglected,! -.t : i. Oatsi-The domaad ii. alow and b8ine8t,jvery; iqtilet. .Choice feed, $1 ij (Hq.A 1 -liBJl ; poorer jrades, $ 1 0 1 -.40 per t entaK ... J -1 Potatoes A moderate demand" al lows prices to rale steady. Bur banks 75cl 1C, Pearlcsi 5065o. Millstnfls Steadier but business is of small magnitude. Bran, Oregon, quoted $13I3 50; middliags 14 14 5C per ten. Bags The market is weak; 250,000 were sold by auction and brought from ?6 256 35. Wool Dull; uachanged. Hops Neglected. Soloct ache!. Mrs. Wait Mead, recently from New Yerk, will opea a select school and kindergarten in the W. C. T. U, Hall, Monday, September 9th. Terms liberal. Patronage solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Wait Mead. Albany, Oregon. CELLULOID PRODUCTS. Safe to Handle, bat Heady to Born: Therefore, Look Out. American Analyst. Umbrella and cane handles, colli rs, cuffs and scores cf other articles of convenience, utility and even ele gance, manufactured from celluloid, are in daily nse by large numbers ot the people. The question is asked: "May they be safely used?" Celluloid is made from gun cotton, the powerful and violeut explosive compound. Gun cotton is made by saturating absorbent paper with a mixture of two parts of nitric acid aud five parts of sulphuric acid. The cellulose of the paper, derived from th cellular tissue of the cotton in common use, is charged .bf.tbe com- bination and become eon cotton. .v . ; To make celluloid, the excess of acid is washed out by a free use of water, and by pressure care fully applied. After the removal of all uncombiaed acid, it ii reduce 1 to a homogeneous, pulpy mass, strained until it becomes nearly dry, and ia then mixed with about one-third of its weight of gum camphor. These materials are mixed as unifeimly as possible by careful manipulation with wooden instruments, and then by ' grinding. The pulp which is turned out by grinding is spread out, reduced to slabs of various thicknesses and rolled between steam heated rollers, and then becomes moderately elastic in strips of medium thickness. In this form it is worked up into the various articles which are offered for a'e and use. Although gun cotton is easilv man ufactured, its manufacture for ex periment or for general use is not recommended; and, although celluloid articles may be safely used with ordi nary care, a bonfire of such articles tor amusement is not recommended. No injuries from such have been re ported. A woril to the wise, how ever, suffices. He Didn't Talk Shop. Tone Haute Express. "What is your occupation, Mr. Wagner?' asked the landlady of the new boarder. "I am the funny man on the Sun day Bugle," was the reply. 'It would be just as well, I sup pose," said the good woman, "to show you our rules before you engage board with us permanently," and she handed him a card on which were printed the following: "1. Whea spring chicken U brought to the table, no reference to ear-spnngs, the spring Noah went on on excursion, etc., etc., will be er mitted. "2. Any boarder who indulges in wild hilarity on finding a bean in his roup will be instantly expelled. ''3. Remarks upon the cheapness of crrosive sublimate arc prohibited especially at the breakfast table." The young man canned the 'rules" ' carelullv, aud cheerfullv remarked,. Oh, that's all right, Mrs. Uas'u J crolt. I never do talk shjp." AX OLD WAR CLAIM. Resulting; From Frederick. Mo. a Tax Levied on . by Cm. Early. Frederick, Mo., Aug. 2S. In 18(4 the confederate eeaeraL Early, levied a tax of J,000 on this city. As the town waa entitled to protection by the federal govern ment it is thought that this mm. should bo repaid, and the board of aldermen have employed an attor ney to press the claim. Mrs. May brick's Futor Homo. London, Aujfi 2S. Mrs. Mar brick will shortly be removed I the convict prison at Werkingtoa, in Surrey. Her friends can visit her there' once every two Boaths. rallformi (- re. The only guaranteed care for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevar, rose coif, catarrhal deafness and sore eyea. . Ite store the sense of taste aad unpleasant breath, resulting from tatarrn. Roay and pleasant to use. Follow eireeUee and a core is warranted, by all draff -gist. Send fer circular to Abicttae Medical Company, OrorUle, CaI.- x. months' treatment for $1; sea by mail. $1 19, Fer aale by Fesaay k Mason. -. Terrible. Two thirds of all deaths inT Kew York city are frem consumption or pneumonia. Lhe same propotlioa holds good lor most other cities. De lays are dangerous; Dr. Acker's F.nsrlish Remedy for consumption will always relieve, and mar save vonr life. . A Fine gold watch, full jncdcA amd rfxiarantfrd, for $30 easJt, at F, M. Frnnch't, (he Corner Jewelry Store. Fcr lamb back, atsa em cb-cbt oaa Sliiloh's Penis Plaster, frice.as casta. Foshay & If asea.