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ALBANY, OKEGON, SATURDAY, MOVEM15EK JG, 1889.
VOL. IT, NO. 295
10 UJJiJNXS A. WJKEK.
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JJQ'P 3tCALlSF
Don't
nflM'T Yl)l I RT' otm'r ('alers telling you that all our goods are secoBiMwnui It U nutjicious
1Ull I 1'JU LImI lj'. falsehood, and we will convince you ly calling on uftthatA' will give vou NEW
GOODS ?t Second-Hand prices Yours respectinllv.
Tine
C- GOODMAN, MANAGER.
SPECIAL aOTICE.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Kelle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases,, removes
cancers, Bcrofu la enlargements, tumor
and wens, without pain or the knife,
lie also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electriciiy. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
4"2TOffice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
toy
A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries
Crockery, Glassware,
Die best quality of ea. eolft-ea. randies.
CANDIES, NUTS
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this n'nl reliable house is to he
found a complete assortment of frh family
arroccrici, t which is constantly leinii addul
th reasonable lineF of sp-oceri9 and jur.-
mons, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Canned Goods of Alt Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Eto,
These jried were all boutrht when priM
ere lew and the benefit of tie margin wiH ha
;ien to his istomrs. Remember the plme;
t the '1 w.iaer on First and BrotJmlbin Sw,
F. B.
.Proprietor cf .
Albany Soda Works
And manufacturer of-'
ice
We are now prepared to fnraisH choice,
frten canaies of bent Trade, consisting of
pare stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies,
extra French and chocolate creams, fancy
nixed, andy tors and a general assortment
of fine candies
AT WHOLESALE OK BETA II.
ASTOrder from country dealers promptly at
tended to. Factory on First street
ALBANY
OREGON
RED CROWN MILLS
IsOH, LA.VXHG A CO., Prep,
NEW PROCESS FLOUR,
i Superior for Family and Baker's use)
Best Sioraie Facilities.
AVHigbeat omb price pa!4 far wheat"!
ALBANY - OREGON
The BUYERS' GUIDE is
i issued March and Sept.cach
year. It is an encyclopedia
of useful information for all
who purchase the luxuries
or the necessities of life. We
can clothe you ) furnish you with
all the necessary and tiunectssary ap
pliances to ride walk uuiee, leep,
cat, fish, huut, work, go to church or
stav at home, and iu vaiious fizes,
styles and quantities. Just tij.7i:i out
what is required to do all these tilings
COMFORTABLY. J yon can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CUIDE, which will ho
fcent uion receipt of 10 cents to pay
i.-ote. 'HOfflCOMERY, VAS3 & CO.,
111-111 M:. !i:-au Av.-i.u l.'lnc.i .:, 1 i.
Star
a
H iyer.
Confectionery
u
nn
UN
h ii!,id born in a stable that he must
' 1 t'uriMtuu', stovt-8 clothing, etc., chenjx
You Have That
-Portland.
a
Keeping pace with the
SAMUEL
Has opened for the Fall and Winter trade a lai -ger
assortment than ever before, and invites the spe
cial attention of the people of Albany'and surround
ing country to his mammoth.
FALL am
CONSISTING OF
dry goods and notion's.
boots and shoes,
groceries,
Carpets of all kinds.
oilcloths and
lenoliums
window shades,
portiers,
lack curtains.
In fact a conipleteassortmentfof general merchan
dise. His entire building, including basement, first
and second stories, is crowded full of Dew goods,
bought direct from importers and manufacturers for
the "present tall and winter trade, which affords a
stock ot new and fresh des'gnfe large enough to sup
ply any want, and which will be sold as low as first
class full weight goods can be bought anywhere in
Oregon.
Specialties in Ladies Fine'; Dress Goods and
IS" ovelties of the Season.
The pub'iic is cordially invited to call ancfinspect
our magnificently stocked display rooms.
1880 kmmmbM
LAD
For add in this space noxt 'Sunday.
H3V WISE
steady growth of Albany
E- YOUNG
CLOAKS AND JACKETS,
UNDERWEAR,
KNIT GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
FINE HOSIERY.
KNITTING YARNS,
ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES,
I FINE AND
COMMON UMBRELLAS,
IBS
Announcement.
STOCK !
889
he a hoi s ,
r than oilier that our
Idea l
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& CO, CHOP'S
PSffDEB
Absolutely Pure.
This ptwaer never vanes. A marvel
of puritytrenirtli and whok-soineness.
kinds, and oimrjot iw old in competi
tion wui mimituut; ot low teBt, Piiorl
weight ilium or !hosphatc towdert
Sold onlv in --ins. Uoval BakiN" 'ow-
DEK Co, ltV-. Will' N. Y.
Lkwis M. JmiHx!t Co., Ajrents.
Portland, Oregon.
(':StN5 IAS
Y II. I"AV!.S, M I. rilYSlCIAX AND
iT Miifin. ':n ! i found at his othce
no:ii ir; h.r.il anV liUct, I'irft eircct. Albany
ri W. IIASTON, I iMCJAK iMIII
IT. eon, Albany, Oregon
M.
II. KLI.IS, IUVSICIAN AM) SURr
ji'in, Aliiai y Cri'KOii
ri . KKI.LV, I'lIYSiCIAN AXD et"R
j. j;cou Ail:any, orvenn. oftiic in il'ttrcc'a
new liloi.k. tli,-e Imurp, from b a. K. to 4
r. M.
4 J. HihlTEl:.; Vtl KRINARY SCR
a . eeon, (rrainate: of Ontario veterinary
college nuil member of the tjntorio veterin
ary ii:e(lial tmcicty. it prr-parrd to treat the
ilixcitflcR ! ail (ion equated animals nn
"'ientific principlce. Office at Ana Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4;h and Calaponia
streets, A Pjanv, Oregon.
DR. I. W. STARR, fhysician AXU
Surceon, late i f Rrcwnsvilie, Or. Offire
in the Strahan-Fcarrc Mock upstairs in the
rear rooms on the main hall. Cai 8 promptly
attended to in city or country.
DR. R KOLDEWAY, YETKRIXARY SVR.
(foon, Albany, Oretron Graduate of Ger
man and Americrn uolleres.
Tr. E. A. cAtisrr.B ffomtoPAmic mr
J J aician and surgeon. Uwv removed his
office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
TlRjO. A. WHITNEY, 1 HYSICIAK AKD
XJ surpon. (..raduate of BelleTiie Hospi
tal Medical Collepe, New Y'ork City. Diseases
of women a specialty. Office in Frt man's
brick, Albany Oregon.
VI OTICE IS HEREIfYIGIVEN T'JAT PRO
JLl perty owners are- required by ordinance
to cut down ann rcrnor all thistles and ob
noxious weeds growing upon their premise",
and upon the st.-eet ad joining thereto, within
the city limits of Aib.my, 1 hose fail in i to
do so will - e liable to a fine of (5,
By order of the city marshal,
J, M. HOFFMAN
ALBAST, JrNB 23, 18K9,
H
EWERT. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
, and Jeweler, A"ny, Oreifon,
ATTOBSKVS.'
ME. BRINK, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW AND
justice of tho peace. Crawford's block,
Albany, Oregon.
n. . h. Black burx. o. w. Wright.
BLACKRL'ltN, i WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
bellow's Temple. ' K ill practice in all courts
of the state, and give special attention to all
business
ioTverYo1harlese. ATTORNEY
IT at Law, Albany, Or. OfBce in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's iilock, over L. S. Blain'a
stor .
T K. WEATIIOKFORD, ATTORNEY AT
J . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
Fellow"s Temple. Will praet in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business.
Land tiurrcyiBE.
PARTIR8 DK3IRISO 8t.RV8TI.SO DOKI CAN Ob
tain accurate and prompt work by callinsr
upon ex-county surveyor F, T. T. Fisher. He
lias complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postoffice address,
MilltTd Station, Linn cou ity, Oregon.
CI5. WINN, .tOEXT FOR THE LEAH- I
in fire, life and. accident insurance i out- '
i pan ies. j
J lor Krul.
FLT.N: -HKi ROOMS TO IU XT. AT UK )
Cuv Ib.'tti.uraiit.. i
Sirs,l!i "5 He tor si!e.
t ;(! bi I'i'I.V ) FIRM' v LASS
.' i!:a;t- tjV ;,.r t.lf t "1-e l.s-'.t- I ii k
mid -i I ..-i ! '"'. ' r, f Knox 1
I'.'ittc . . ! t-i:'c-rj " .'.riff i'f; : '
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FIRE ON SHIPBOARD
.
The Hawaii Swamped at Sin
Francisco to Prevent Burning
A FliltiKTKl'L HOLOCAUST.
Twj Children Ea n.d to Desth-Spstttd
Ttvur Scjnrgc. !in Kentucky-Did
Lilhau Rnisell Elope?
The HSRALB8 Special Dipatt'hw.
San Francisco, Nov. 15. A fire
was discovered this morning on
the steamer Hawaii, which was
lying at the Oceanic deck ready to
sail lor Honolulu to day. The
steamer had a full cargo, including
much valuable merchandise in
tended for the Christmas trade at
Honolulu. She was at once towed
to Mission dock and the fire extin
guished by swamping her on the
mud flats' The extent of the
damage is not known, but it will
probably be heavy. The Hawaii
was formerly named the Del Norte,
and was recently purchased by the
Wildon Steamship Co. of Honolulu
for $30,000. She was intended for
the inter-island trade.
THE KNIHTS OF LABOR.
Brave ATrlg from Grand Vaster
T. V. Pawderly.
Atlanta, CGa.) Nov. 15. The
Itnighta of L-abor committee on
law resumed its report immediate
ly after tho convention was called
to order to-day, and continued un
til the hour arrived when the com
mittee from the committee from
the Farmers' Alliance was to be re
ceived. They appeared headed bv
President Livingstone, who Baid he
felt sure when the convention
met at St. Louis on Decembet 3d, a
confederation would be formed, and
would be really beneficial to both
their ends.
In Powderly's replv he thanked
God for this day aid said the day
when the farmer and merchant
could Btond side by side and work
for the same object had always
been tWe dream of his life. The
entire ineet-ng was verv entbusias
tic and cverv ment'.on of confeder
ation was met with tumultuous ap
plausi.
11IK KAII.KOADS,
The Latest (Iteport of tli I'nion
raclfic Combinations.
Chicago, Nov. 15, A ten years
agreement was entered into in
this city to-day between the Allen
road and the Kansas Pacific branch
of the Union Pacific, covering
freight and passenger business to
all points between Chicago and
the Pacific coast, the Union Pacific
to fix the east bound rates and
Allen the west bound. It goes
into effect March 1, next.
Boston, Nov. 13. President
Adams said to-day in regard to the
reports concerning the Union Pa
cific and Denver, Texas and Fort
Worth : "There is nothing to give
out."
SPOTTED 1'ETEK SCOURGE.
1'eople ia Kentucky Threaten to
Desert their Home.
Hopkinsville. JKv.j Nov. 1".
Great excitement lire vails in Web
ster cou ty over the appeaianceof
the terrible spottea lever scourge
that raged in that connty last win
ter. A number of new cases are
repo-ted from valleys surrounding
Dixon, all being the same disease
in the most malignant form. Ev
prvthinir noK.eihlfi in hein? done to
- j r- r mj - p
prevent its spread, and keep terri
fied eople from deserting their
homes, as they; did la6tyear.
SWEET LILLIAK RUBS EL.
Her Father. Denies the Report
TbatShe-has Eloped.
Chicago, Nov. 15. C. E.
Leonard, Lillian Russell's father,
says she did not elope. She had a
severe cold And followed the physi
cian's advice in deciding not to
appear on the 6tago. He went
with her to the train. It is
rumored in theatrical circles, how
ever, that sho gone to New York
to meet .N. C. Sanford. a yoang
club man, with a $200,000 yearly
income.
BURNED TO DEATH.
Two Children Hoot Death by Viar-
ing With Matches.
Danbury (Conn;), Nov. 15.
Two children of Robert Hennessy,
in the absence of their mother to
day, while playing with matches
set fire to Iheir clothing and were
burned to death.
All Showed Their Diploma.
Boston, Nov. 15. Since the
board of dental examiners was ap
ixinted subsequent to an act of the
legislature of February 12, 1882,
that board of officials has granted
certificates to 147 dentists. A
member of the board said this
morning that every reputable den
tist in the state has appeared before
the board, either to pass an exam
ination, .show his diploma or prove
that he was practicing in the state
pievious to the passage of the act.
Marion Crawford's Prize.
Paris, Nov. lo. Th' Frcmh
academy has awarded u prize
Marion Crawford, author.
to.
A new invoicf of Cr;tal 1'akir.g
Powder just received by F. L.
Kcmoii. A handsome priz goes
v. ill: each can. Price off.
FOGHORN OR BELL?
Experiments to be Made to Peter
mine AYhicu is the Mere Desirable
Washington, Nov. 14. The
steamer Dispatch, Lieutenant Cowles
commanding, will go down Chesa
peake bay next week, t carry on a
series of experiments as to the most
desi 'able sound signals for sighting
vessels in a fog or in heavy weather.
The result of the experiments will be
communicated to the international
marine conference for their informa
tion, The question upon which there
is a difference of opinion is, which is
the most de6irahle instrument, the
foghorn or the bell? The confetvnee
committee on eonud signal will pro
bably witness the experiments.
Self-control.
A uiau w ho would be a eutlcrrun
and a woman who would be a lady
must learn nel' -control; must spend
much of thtiir time iu thinking of unit
for wthhrti; iniibt uvoiJ doing nia-y
things which would c. dia.T:e-all?
to oth(-r; muht cultivi-P! lln'inclvts
in irany ways which will make them
agrecaM to others. The study and
the cultivation of the science of sacial
He, even in its minor details, is not
unprofitable. It gets rid of the
ooarscr and ruder forms of selfishness;
it makes people study bow to make
themselves agreeable to their fellows,
and the mere it reveals itself the more
we discover its purpose, and that in
reality not a single minutiae of all the
forms et even etiquete itself, which
sometimes appear so tedious, but has
its basis in a real need or purpose;
and if our present condition or more
imperative requirements do not per
mit of strict attention to tbetn let us
not despise or undervalue them on
that account, but cultivate the graces
and amenities to which they are
closely allied eo far as we can, so that
it ..hall be seen that what we omit is
the result of discriminating judgment
or bard necessity, not of ignorance.
Jeff Davit Seriously 111.
Vickseurg, Miss., Nov. 14. In
formation was received in this city
to-day that ex-President Jefferson
Davis is seriously ill at his Briertield
plantation, in Davis bend, twenty
miles below Vicksburg, and his re
latives have been telegraphed for,
Special Notice.
Owing to a misunderstanding re
garding the school hours, Mrs.
Mead and Miss Starbuck the teach
ers of the select and kindergarten
school in the W. C. T. U. hall,
wish to sav their session is from
a. m. to 4 r. m., also thev have
received a large and fine assort
mcnt of kindergarten materia1, and
give instructions daily in common
school studies and kindergarten
work. Also music lessons given
Jrce to each pupil if desired. Terms
fifty cents per week.
Mrs. Mkad,
Miss, Stariutk
Notice to Our I'atroim.
Crawford & Paxton wish to say
that the opposition has been with
drawn and they will not take any
more cheap photographs. P.ut
will make all who call firsi-c!as
work at reasonable prices.
Respectfully yours,
Crawford & Paxton.
Astoria.
Lots in the north addition to As
toria; price $45 each on the install
ment plan, or. a discount for ca6h.
Thjese lots are selling rapidly in
Portland and other cities. I am
authorized to 6ell but a few blocks
and it will pay yoo to call early
and get your choice. E.G. Beards
ley,' Ileal Estate Agent, Broadalbin
street, Albany.
Teacher's Kxanaiifotioa.
, Notice is hereby given that' the
next regular public examination of
teachers for Linn county 1 will be
held in Albany. coaiTnencing at
noon on Wednesday,: Nov, 27, and,
continuing until .Friday noon i All
teachers desiring examination will
pleasi be present at the commence
ment. L: Mk Ci'RL,
Co. ftchool upt.
Honey to Loan.
At a low rate of interest on good
farm property in Linn county, or
on best imnroved citv nronertv in
Albany. Apply to Blackbrrn &
Wrignt, loany, Oregon.
Piles! Piles! Plies!
; Dr William's Indian Pile ' Ointmem
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered
It never fails to cure old cases of long
standing,
W ' ltJ-. ll'JUIJIIl , , omj D .
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointmet
cured me after years of suffering."
i) ucl sre t olhnburv. Cleveland, O, savs
"I nave ound by experience that lr.
Willian's Indian Pile Ointment jrive
immediate and permanent relief."
We have hundreds of such testi
monials. Do not suffer an inslaat
loneer. Sold bv druirirists at 50 aud
$1 per box. Sold by Foshay i Mason,
AiDany, Oregon.
Why lTomen Fade
Women lose their beauty because
colds undermine their life. Dr
AtUr'a English Kcmedy for consump
tion is hn absolute cure for colds.
Dnrno'K Catarrh Snuff.
Sure cure for 6ore eve6, tlcafnes,
bcadnche, and the worst forms of
eatarru in the head and throat. Price
25 cents. SoM by Foshay t Mason,
Aibar.y, Oregon.
ScixKorfi. Shears.
Immense stock at Stewart oz
Sox's. Ihe best quality and any
size or style. Call and examine
our stock. Stewart & Sox.
About :50tt.C(l0 telephones ars in
r.se in the United States.
A NOVEL ADYEKTISIXG SCHEME
100,000 a Tear for the Backs of
V Postaje Stamps. "
New York, Nov. 14. W. J.
Arkell, the pioprietor of Judge, has
on to t rather a unique scheme fur
advertising, lie thinks that hecuuld
afford to j ay the government i the
United States $100,000 a year for the
privilege of using the Lacks of poutac
stamps for advertisiug purposes, liar
ing satisfied himself as to the safety
of the offer by interiiews with nino
of the best aditimi'a in tiiis aii the
old country, The attorney for r' rll
proceeded to Washington. "I en
suited the postmaster general n'.'.rd
ing the matter." but he feared I'.; at
the statutes would stand iu the wy
and prevent any such hale, lie de
cided to examine into the mattt r aud
see what could be done, however."
Arkell's iilea is to print some adver
tisemeu.ofa rcpuratilc house on a
certain part of tuc stamp lor a certain
time, or .u all during ft limited period,
and toilow this up by printing anutker
advertisement tor another poiiod.
The advertisement will be printed iu
delicate colored ink before the stamps
are gummcil, and the result would
be that every user of postage stamps
would have the opportunity to rend
something on its back before he licked
it. Arkell will leave for Washington
to-morrow, and will make a formal
offer of $100,000 a year for a perma
nent contract.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
The Baa Against Them Rentct
by tho Congress.
Baltimore, Nov. 13. The Sun to
morrow will say: Probably th mott
radical thing that transpired through
the assembling of the first Cn1- lie
congress is in regard to secret 60c'-' s.
The Catholio Church has long dm- re
garded as the implacable foe of o-t-ry
society without its own pale, it
now appears that the ban of the
church is to be lifted absolutely from
every sort of secret organization ex
cept the Masonic order That the
objoctionsto the Masonic brothi rb .id
will auo be raised is canndentl ex
pected by those iu the secret, ai l it
is said to be only a matter of Uvtdvc
months or so before any man may
openly avow himself a member t the
ancient order of Free and Accepted
MasonB as well as a faithful meml er
of the Catholic Church."
Crona fan Be Prevented.
"We want every mother to kno-' -l'?t
croup con be prevented. 1 here is no
question about this ; as it has ' - n
done in thousands of cases, am! ; r
may depend upon it that when ti - : 'ld
takes tte crouD it is wholly wing- to
the negligence ofits parents. True
croup never appears without due Mid
timely warning; a few hours or u .Ij
or two before the attack, the chi '.e
comes hoarse. This henrsrnees L- '.h
first indicatioi of croup, and i a re
sign that cioup is to follow, un'-s
promptly and proacily treated. T'io
free nso of Chamberlain'6 !' -Kemedy
as directed with each b -"le,
wider the heading"Toprcventcrnllf,',
will dispel all symptoms of the dis
ease. This f rst sign of coup, hoar.-e-aess,
may be overlooked by joua;
mothers or those not familiar with
tho disease. Under such circunt.
stances, or when aot properly treated,
the fcoarseaess becomes more marked,
aid tbe child shows shows symptom
oi uavio uken com, men a peculiar,
rrugh roujrh is developed. Een at
tkis siago C'JiJtnberlain's Cough Rem
edy will nrsvent the croup, but aftor
the cough ha deveioptd the ere- p is
liable to appear at anr moment. The
proper way is to keep a bottle of this
remedy at band, it costs but 50 rent,
aid only a few doss, or at most not
over a third of a bottle, is required to
iispei all symptoms of tbe discaso.
Cfea you afford to risk so much for so
littleT' Tkere is not the least danger
in jrlvins; this remedy io large and
f request dors, which are alwa s re
quired, as it-contaiis no injurious
sabstance. A proof of this fact wo
refer to Jokn L. Olon.of Des Moines,
whose f8-monts-o:d hot diani ike
oitio cosfte it f a 50 cent hot of
Chamherlain'a courh remedy wi bout
tho lout iajary. 'Certainly it do
the baby-vomit very freoJy ; but fier
takhig a itp ks would have been a lad.
io nave a.anK anotner oottro . f aa
remedy; as be liked it. ' A simils
sUaeo oecorred neat Valley tp' iin,
Dakot. , Mrs, Mattie JohasonV
year-eld daughter, Anaie, drank uK
hotUe of tbe remedy witLouc ii ry.
Tbia remedy has been tho so' re
liance of thousands of mother for
crcuo, aad especially as a prev tivo
lor Biaav yearss, and has sever ea
known to fall. It is also inval - lo
for colds and whooping-cough, or
sals hy Voshay di Ma30c.
Somethlag Slee.
Wo have just received a V el
of guine GermaH saur krant -o
grakani flour in bulk, and Ot m
leal lard in bnlk. Willau '-
Packing Co.
What eaa we reasen hat for what we 1 t
Brewnell sells roods because his prie. w
Brines him the custom. Other bra d
We
But he tbe gooes ae sell, that all allow
The largest etoclr of watcke
tke city at Will & Starks.
Fountain pens at Will & Sta
Eleoaal Lotion,
k k Holida
s
riKI D1SPLAT OF
FANCY GOOD
Chinese dishes, Japanese cn
ities,and novelties of all kinds
been opened at the Japanese B.
Store of the Kwong V.'aCoe
opposite the new Masonic: Tci
The led ies are invited to tali
inspect these fine ho!ii.-.v :ooi
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jr-ro t
than i:i Poitiard.
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