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. . J. ADVERTISING AGlUtjy i TitlT - iff k. ft; VOL. IV. NO. '-'5G 15LCENTS A WEEK. ALISAY, SOUEGON.rriilDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, ISS9. FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND FANCY GOODS GO TO - - - .4. n i n ft. v r -HE ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos Willamette Valley, CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK. Mi & CHEAPEST PLACE i IN TOWN. -DEALERS IX- Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppenvare, Pumps Iron Pipes' and all MntU of Plumbing Goods. Aaentsfov the Celebrated ON TIME Cooking and Heating Stoves, the sold in this citv. Give them a call Street. Albany, Oregon. Tulitjs Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cip-ais and ii:alkh in- FINE LPRTED AND KEY M '::u.-, PltiL' mi' iiHiUit:L' T 1 ; VimmI,iii' ; nl 1 rii r 1 jM.it' full line of Smoker.-' Art'n Ai.-n dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUliS. Nrit ttoor to VflciflV i ear.dv strt , Albany. Orefcu, "HI- J". J"OILSnESr Bookse er. Newsdealer, S AND DEALER IN- TEXT BOOKS and SM''SUPPIM Fine Ptatio.iery, miscellaiieous ho-jks. photogrHph and autograph al otims. inkstands, ink, pens, encils. etc. Sheet initio. nisie iKiolta. and ail kinds of mnsiCal nierchandipe. Greiiral !s ows l!)erot "Alail orders promptly attended LUMBER! BULKLEY (S HEALD LUMBER COMPANY. HUDSON, OR. Aro now prepared to furnish lumber in car-load lots in Albany. Writ 'cestousat, DRAIN, DOUGLAS CO. OREGON. That we are to become a railroad center, is now no longer n doubt. That we are a manufacturing city we have only to refer to the fact that our stree cars were manufactured exclusively at home and by local workmen. A woolen mill which will be in operation by the lirst of January, 1890, and will give employment to at least one hundred hands, i another evidence that wc are to become a manufacturing city. Here we have a water power second to none in the northwest. We are located in the midst of the Willamette Valley, the garden spotot the world. ' The Oregon Pacific Railroad have established their round-house here and will move their machine shops and general office here soon, 72 au's of land adjoining the ci y having pose. 1 he people ot Albany are whu- awake and ' have misswd no opportunity within tin? past two1 years to enhance their interests. The city s popula tion has doubled within the past two years and lm inefs is three times .-is great 1 G. L BLACKMAN. (Successor to E. W. Langdon. DXALBS W K f if Mgs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles also s full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. jggT Prescriptions careful'.; compounded m iN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, lliauy Orepoa OARRIES - and Organs in the s best stoye for the least money ever at the 1'ieree .Block, JNrorth r tret to. LUMBER been donated for that pin -; aitmarsh. atioiier. Absolutely Pure. 'Ibis nowilcr never varies. A marvii of )urity,Mn-:li and v holesomeness At ore economical ;uun ifie oroinar) kinds, and i'iii;nt In- sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short wciIit alum hi phosphate powders. Sold only in cm. Kovai. Bakin 'ow. der Co.. Nr. ::l -t. N. X Lfwis M, .)t,uy-oy: Co.. Aleuts, Portland, Orepon. IMIYSItlAN W1J. DAVIS, M. D. I'I1YS1CIANAKD 8U.'enn. Can he found at office room in Strahan's bicck, Kirbt street. Alkanv OreROU- It-& CH AM BEKLIjTHOMEOPATHiC phvaicinu and enrgcou. Office, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. Of fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 andl2 to 1 and after 8 in evenings. W. UASTOX. I-UYSICIAN M SUR , geon, Albany,' Orceon M H.l KI.I.IS PHYSICIAN D SlTItr .. peon, Alhai.y .Oregon. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND eUR . gcon Albany, Oregon, office in iPurce's new block. Otiice.hours, from 8 A. u. to 4 r. if. A J. UOSS1TEK, VE'lEKINAKV SL'R . Rcon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario cu lin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Residence 4lh and C'alajicoia streets, Aloanv, orcjron. DR. I. W. STARR, PHYSICIAN AND Surircon, late of ISrowngvilic, Or. Oflii e in the Strahan-I'earre block upstairs in tl c rear rooms on the main ball, C'ai.'s promptly attended to in city or counUy. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY Sl'R. (rcon, Albany. Oregon - -Graduate of (Jcr man anj Americvii colleires. DR. K. A. McAl:stki noMKorATiiic rnv sician and snrirton. Has removed his office into Crawford's tlock. All calls prompt ly attended to. DR i. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND siirnn. Graduate nf liellevue Hospi tal Medical College. New York City. I)if cases if women a spc.-i.Vt v. o:Hce in" Fromaii's iirick, AIIi:miv 'rcLisi. t pertv nvr- arc m,uirfd by ordifniice t. rut Ic-.vn aiiti r i!i'i c a! thistf. s ai;d ob nosi''.U'i v.cciih cruuiiitf u on their preniisej, ami uk-.ii Ibi: M:v t aljoiu;np; tlunto, within the ritj .ii;ny. 'I hose failing to ilo so will li .i.lc 'i. a fii e of H order or tin iti marshal, I, N. HOFFMAN? Alhavv, .Ti st lSSf, HEW Eli r, PKaCTI , arid jt-wei.;,-, Alt.; ICAL WATCIIMAKE aui , )rci;iin. i nv!tM;vv I'. . X. ItLAI . W. Wr.lOIIT. BLACK lit UN, A WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT Law, All-Hny, Oregon. Office in Odd hcll'iw'H Tciuple. Viii brattice in all courts of tha slate, and rHinI attention to all business. J OI.VERTOX CHARLKS K." aItORNEV f at Law, Albanv, Or. OnVc in rooms 13 and H, Foster's nim-li, vcr L. E. blain's ;or . T K. WKATlfu:i OKI, ''"ATTORNEY- AT tl . law, Albany, Oregon. Offlco in Odd Fellows Temple. Will pract in all th court of thestare, unci jrive special attention In all bnsirirKK to i-Tr.vius. )!! fa'ii i H vSiSIS nriTITINO XONF. C1N( net tirate am) prom).t work by eallinr npon cji-i-ourty BrrTOi If. r. T. Fither. He has complete .-opiosof f.nld notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do aurveying in any part of Linu county. FoMofflee address, Millers Station, Linn ooa ity.Orefan. CB. WINN, AGENT tag Ore, life and aeci FOR TUB LKA1- idnt insuranc cem- panies. Vr Beat. TU'RXISHED ROOMS T HINT. AT THE X' Cif City Restaurant. rain Tile far Kale. A GOOD SCPPLT OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for aal at the Kage brick and tile factory East f Albany near Knox Butte. Call at the factory or address Propta & Austoo, Albany Oregon. Albany Sure No city in Oregon lias shown more improvement in the past two yars SI'M'IAL.aOTlC-E. DR. W- C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Loml'T., England, also of theBelle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancer, scrofi'laeulargementa.tumors nsd wens, without pain or the knife. He al.-ti makes a lipeoialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practiced in the German French and English host- itals. Calls promptly attended day or nig h t. H is motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." ' 5"0lfice and residence Ferry street, .et ween Third Fourth. 9,99Q.OO IN GOLD o k Given Away. Cut ont this ac.Teitisenicnt and send it J. LAIIMER& CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three cert Canadian, oi 21 two-cent American postajt stamps, ard thev wilt send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April oi May next, your choice of any one of the following collection of plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the ?0,999. 00 in fold that they are giving away in order to introduce their nur ery stock. "j Collection of Flan.t5 No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy ciinibinir loses, j No. 32 ovcrbloouiing roses for house cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. 63 hardy grape vitea. No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and red! No. S 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds. No. 0 5 very choice plants four house cul ture. No, 10 5 cherry currant (rec1). No. 115 Lees prolific turrants (black) No. 12 -6 white grape irrnta All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with btamtig for ny one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as they come to hand, and the senders of the tirst thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows 1st S2.'i0 Hie next 20, 10 each. 2nd 100 ! The neift 40, go each, 3rd - SO The neK 4 1 5, S2 each . 4th : ' 'I he next 820, $1 each.J 6th 20 1 After f-O.OliO letters lave been received, the senders of the next 1,Ij0 letters will receive eifts as follows: 1st 2lT I Next 10,tI5 each 2nd l: I Next LV $10 each 2rd - " j Next 40,ii5 each ( 4th - 50 j Next 470, S2 each 5th 2.1 I Next 500. HI each Aft.'V 1 0,000 letters have been received, es" Ic.s ol t ir' u;:t 1,000 letters will re- lis In,! ,s and i . ... .100 nach ! Next 5 $20 each :l, 4 and 5.. 75 each J Next 15 10 each ti, 7 and 8. . . 50 each 1 Next 3ij4 S each J. 10, 11, 12. 25 eat h j Next t93 1 each After 150.000 letters haTe been received the senders of the t.cxt 1.109 letters will tecehc rifts as follows 1 $1 each Next J20each 2 75 each Next 5 10 each 3 anil 4 50 each j Next 2 each Next 5 25 each I Next 79.... leach Any person may tend any iiumler of times r,r iiiy or the above collections If ; i entsm -tamps extra is sen., we w il sen;' in Juii m-xt : printed list of the names of all persons w::o are entitled to Lifts. We make this liberal offer to readers of the IlKr.At.P. knowing it will net pay us now, but our object is to it tro luce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailint; points arc Toronto and Shruhmouiit. Ont., Hojhester, N. Y.. Louisville, Ky riainesvillc, O., a;:d Chicago. 111., am! v.c vviil guarantee all sto;k to reach ur customers i:i (rood condition. We employ no arents, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and deliver stock to any part of the I'nitcd States or Canaua a about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through Hgsnts. Remember we will not te undersold ly any reliable firm, tend ua k list of wants and we K ill quote you prices; or 10 rents for a hand-ome illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your first erdcr. Address all letters . J. LAHNllER & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. WANTED, THOSE WISHING A FIRST class piano, hewing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will rind a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hy man's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for five 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 . musie les sons given there. Stamping, Em broidery and 'Dressmaking- dene to order. Ne. 115 1st St., Albany, Or. MISSES GILBERT HELA GILBERT FRANCES GILBERT Teachen of piano, organ and harmony. Residence corner of Jefferson anu Fourth. Miss Hela Gilbert at Lebanon Thursdays and Fridays, ReaL IS A Investment than 111 1 mill bJLxs&i aaa mfen BalrarJ AMERICAN CONGRESS. Delegates Now Arriving at New York. WHAT KOI Til AMERICA WANTS fl Mauris aad Bolivia Art Auxidus fo: Closer Td Eelatens With tie United States New York, Sept. 26, Ye.stc-r el:iv moruing the leception com in it tee, composed of Charles R. Flint, commissioner of the Interna tional American Couirress, F. A. Peroisa, G. F. Bassett, C. B. Car win and Q. 13. Fooler, bearded the rcveQue cutter Maahattaa and tteamed dewn to Quantutiuc where they met the City of Pari and took oil the South American dele gates to the international congress. The part on the City of Paris consisted of the following Dr. Jacinto Castelaos, delegate from Salvador; Dr. Joaquin Arrietta Rossi, a.tache; Samuel Stadrose, seeretarj; Sen or Juan Francisco Valardo, delegate from Bolira; Aliciba Desvelardo and Marian Yalardo Attaches; Gtrommo Zelapa, delegate from Honduras; E. C. FiallOB, secretary; ex-Mins-ter Soberes, trom Chili, and Julio M. FoBter, ef Santian. They were all taken on board the cutter, and the party ii arrival at the barge office took carriges and were soon driven to the betel. They will leave fer Washington in a few days. In a conversation with ScDor Zelapa, delegate from Hsnduras, that gentleman said: "Our people are very enthusiastic over this in tcrnational congress and expect many advantages to icsult from it. We wish to develop our mining and agricultural interests, but our mines are what we want to see in operation as soon as possible. We need railioads and ou enlargement ol commerce with foreign coun tries, especially the United States. Ail classes in our country need closer relations with your peeple.' In speaking of the present for eign trade ot Honduras, he said: 'It is bow controlled by England and France, and those couutries are reaping the beLefit and are op posed to the opening up of all South American countries by other than themselves, and that cue of the main reuiUs hoped for bv couutrymcn Jrosii this coiigrvf is the immediate i. fluecce ou A::r ic-in enterpiise in developing the i ouulry.'' KI1 CATION IN ALASLA. Tencliinp; the Native in tlip I'liblir Sclioolt and Missions. asiiinoton, Sept. L'G. Th commissioner of education has made public his annual report. In regard to education in Alaska the commissioner states tnat there arc thirteen t achers tmployei there, and in addition several mission schools and an industrial boardin; school is maintained. The com missioner suggests the supervision of the industrial training be placed under the immediate control of the government. He also recom mends that native teacher be em ployed in public schools and that only teachers who Bpeak the native language be employed. In this way tie thinks that the natives will more readily acquire the English language and methods of civilized life. FinMjr Sod Springs. Frank Crabtree hag removed to tindley Soda Springs, and has taken charge of the hotel and springs. He is prepared to furnish hrst class accommodations to trav elers, and will furnish feed for horses when desired. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who patronize the popular pleasure and health resort. For the finest silver polish in the market go fo tl. Kwert's Estate A77 ISEBflB ea LOOKED LIKED A TOAD. The Oueer Appearance of a v Verier. "I have seen men who looked like tigers and some who resembled bull-dags, and others even, like Mr. Cleveland somewhat, whose facial suggestion is that of un ox, but I never until the other day saw a man w ho reminded me of a large yellow to.-id,' says a New Yorker whe frequents the raees and who ncvei asked Mayor Fitter lor a favor, not even lor h pair of troupers, aud who must consequent ly In; taiil-u to have had DO jaundiced eve. "The man to whom 1 refer, said he, "sat in a upper tier of the grand stand with a cigar between his lips, a straw hat with a mottled band of salmon hue rest lug ol one knee, his large prehen sile hand on the other knee, lie .oiled hack against the yellow glare of tne afternoon there was a view ol the sunset at his back and his yellowish gray eye and b.'oude hair, and his reddish-yellow, well fed and complacent phiz, over which the sun had sprinkled an as sortment of yellowish freckles, so forcibly suggested to my buy mind for I was betting the similitude I have mentioned that 1 could not go back on it mentally, reo when I heard I was looking at Mayor Edw'n H. Fitler, Mayor of Philadelphia, who was to have entertained the President." A MARVEL OF l'L'KITY. "Koyal" a Perfect Baking Powder Absolutely Free from l.iuae and Alum. The Koyal Baking Powder is considered by ail chemists and food analysts to be a Jmarvcl of purity, sil ngth Jiod wLolesomuess. The official tests show, turthcrmore, that it is now the only baking pow der betore the public free from both lime and alum, and absolutely nnrc. It has come to be used almost exclusively throughout the country. This" exclusive purity is due largely to the improved method oy the use of which it has been made possible to produce a perfectly pure cream of tartar, from which all the lime, etc., has been eliminated. This chemically pure cream of tartar la exclusively employed in the manufacture of 1I12 Roval Bak- - ing Powder, so that its absolute freedom from lime and all other extraneous substances In guaran teed. Professor i!cMuit;ie,late chemist in chief to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wushiugton, 1). C, alter analyzing samples of the var ious bakiu- powdeis of tlu- market, 1 testified t thy ubsit tt'.e purity of flie lloyal Baking Powder as fol lows : "All chemical :e.:s to which I have submitted it have proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly healthful, of ui.ifoim, excellent quality, and free from every deleterious substance. Wm McIIckthik, E. M.. Ph.D." Chemist iu Chief U. S. I)epi f Agriculture. lmring our epidejiie cf dy.-ei.U-ry in the summer of l'i'J. I sold 10-S liul tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di rhoea Feniedy, tnd it proved satisfactory iu every" iiisuticc. The remedy is standard in this i-ouiniun-ity. George B. Durbar, Druggist, Center Point Iowa, The epidemic referred to, was by far the worst that has ever oeeurred in Iowa. Over 40 persons died from it, in a town of on! oOO hundred inhabitants; but every case in which the remedy was used, recovered It was equally successful durine the epidemic of bloody flux in Virginia, in 1887. and in Michigan and Southern Illinois, in 18-S8. It has been in constant use for over seven teen years, and has proved itself to be the most successful medicine yet dis covered for bowels complaints. For ale by Fosbay & Mason. IThy WonicB fratfe Women lose their beauty liccause colds undermine their life. Dr Acker'ft English Remedy for consump tion Is an absolute cure for colds. Try Conn Bro's Pappooec 5-eent Havana cigars. Property Las doubled aud trebled in value and is stil) steadily advancing. Great fortunes have been made in Minneap olis, Denver, Omaha, Duluth, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane Falls and many other cities in a Tery snort time by shrewd speculators, and neither of the above named cities had a better nros"ct than Albany, Linn Countv, Oregon, has to day. During the past few months much improvement has been going on. Many new enterprises and bmsiuiss bouses have been added to to the city, among them the Keal Estate firm of WALLACE j ho are located 111 the Bininberg Block, ami make a specialty of e T j erything pertaining to flieir line. Fanners having grain, stock r.f frn't j farms to sell will do well to list then with u?. Strangers desiring o i invest in city properly will llrd it to their advantage to sec ns before 1 bnyinsr. Corrcepondercc solicited and ci tciiuiiy answete!. A KKSPONSrBI.E POSITION. J CuMrctioB of Uold and Silver Sta tistics for tbe Census. The Supeiintendent of the Cen sus has appointed Richard P. Roth well of New York, editor of the Engineer find Mining Journal, Chief Special Agent to take charge of the collection of statistics of gold and silver for th? eleventh census. This inquiry is regarded as by far the most ttiflicult Hmong the mining iuuu-tr:c, particularly m the matter of showing the pro duction by the States. This is on account of increasing the practice of mining crts in 'tie Stato and smelting them in ntH'thc. Roth well, with other members of bia staff, includiug Albert Williams Jr. is probably more familiar with :ecent progress in gold and silver smelting than any one else in the United btato. He has been en- . gaged in the collection of mineral statistics Ir many years. 8IL.TEK DOLUKK. Nearly All f Than Art Sew 1 Circulation. Washington, Sept. 23.- A atate meat prepared by the Treasury Departmeat shows that tbert now remains in the Treasury but 8,878, 281 standard silver dollars that are not represented by silver certifi cates in circulation, out of a total coinage ot standard silver dollars to date of $339,2C3,C5. This balance is about $10,900,090 less then it was a month ago and $85, 990,000 less than it was on July 31, 188C. It has never before been so small as a present. The silver cer tificates in circulation, amounting te $274,503,763, are mostly of small denominations, aud their recent hvavy issue is attributed to the usual fall movement of crops. Landmark Gone. Forest fires have destroyed the "witness trees" that marked the boundary between Oregon and California by the survey inade some fifteen years ago, thus oblit erating all record of the same. The Jacksonville Times says that a party that recently took the con tract for surveying five townships in Curry county was obliged to suspend operations as all traces of the state line had vanished. The folly of leaving notliiug but trees to witness the established bound ary between states would be incon ceivable but for tbe fact that gov ernment surveyors closely resemble other officials in that they work mainly for the rr.oney that is, in the job. Oisaruilu.; an I n&een tot. "This was sometime a paradox," ju Hamlet says. Since, howcicr, the people cf America and other 'and have been enabled to pit IIostetter Stcma-'h Bitters against that utiseea foe. malaria, it is 110 longer :t paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its misty venom t poison ;li: air, and decaying unwhole some vegetation imprcgnater the water, there, in the very stronghold, of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to disarm the foe and assure efllcieut protection. Fcyer and ague, bilious remittent, dumb auc and a.irue cake no matter how tenaciously Ihey have fau-nei" lluir clutch on the system, arc first forced to relax their ttrasj and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it i-- preventive force; lliat should ehicflv recommend tLt Hitlers to persons dwelling in malaria 'tirscd localities, for it is a rertai buckler if defence against wnieh the enemy . poweilcs. Cures, likewise, dy-peptia, rheumatism, kidney and billions ailment". California Cat-R-Cnre. The only guaranteed curs for catarrh cold in the iiead. bay fevsr, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes, he store the sense of taste and unpleasaat breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow direction and a core is warranted, by all drug gist. Send for circular to Abictine Medical Company, Oroyille, Cil. Sir months' treatment for fl; sent bv I mail. SI 10, For sale by Foshay 1 Mason. m I - -1 1 r . t .u .1 . rjinmui county cornea lonu tuis ! vear with perhaps tbe lowest tax uvy ui any x.asu.-ru vregun cuuuiya Eight mills is the rate fixed for county purpose!?. & CUSICK, I 7 t h I REAL ESTATE AGENTS W ALLACE & CUSICK BLOCK. . - - ' 1 'Aar - . '