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15 CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OIIEGON, edeDAY, (VEMJ5EH 20,
VOL. IV. NO. 298
ISTEW
JSTOT BECAUSE
a man is born
NOT BECAUSE
Don't,
DON'T YOU LISTEN
to
GOODS ft Second Hand
C- GOODMAN, MANAGER.
KPF.t'lAL NOTICE. .
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
(Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the ljelle-
ne Medical College.
'The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
atady and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
and wens, without paiD or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. lias practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
SOffice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
Star
.A Fl'LL STOCK OK.
Stap?e Groceries
j j uiuojiiim,
Tho best quality cf tea, coffee, candies,
auU, ttc.
CANDIES, NUTS
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
' DAT.
At this old reliable house is also to be
fouml a complete assortment of fresh fami.'y
"rocerlcj, to which is constantly bcii.ir added
mil th seasonable line? of groceries and j.ro
vifions, such as
- Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all hnutrht when prices
ere low and the benefit of tie margin will he
yiven to his customers. Remember the place,
at the old corner on First and Broalalbin Ft.
.Proprietor of.
Albany Soda
Aad amifMturar
ice
We are now prepared to furaish rhoice,
freih ranaies of beat grade, consisting of
pare stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies,
eatra French and ehneolato ereams, fancy
mixed, eaady toys and a federal assortment
of (do candies
IT MH01R4LE QH RBTAII.
yt1rdws fir m country dealers promptly at
rtaded to. Factory en First street.
ALBANY
OREGON
RED CROWN MILLS
i
laOU, LA ! KING A CO., Props.
NEW PROCESS; FLOUR.
(Superior for Family and Baker's use)
Best Siorase Facilities .
fl"Hiheet uk price paio for wkrafn !
A.LBANY OREGON I
i
Hie liUYERS' GUIDE is
issued March and Sept. each j
year. It is an encyclopedia ;
of useful information for all
who purchase the .usuries :
or the necessities of life. We '
can clothe you n furnish you with j
all the necessary and unnecessary an-
plianees to ride, walk lance, t-k-tp. ;
eat, tisli. hunt, work, go to church it !
stav at home, and v.i vaiious s;t,
styles arid quantities. Just limine out
wh it is retuin:i to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a
fair estimate of the value of the
BUYERS' CL'IDF, which will he
crt u'ton receipt of Hi cents m j.v ,
i.osta.'e. ruQNI'GOKESY, WARD & CO", :
lll-14Mi-!wa:AvuiU ; ( i.ica.. , i :.
mm
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tail lifer.
Works
Confectioner
ON
I
W e st-ll vou furniture,
goods
arc interior.
"You
Have
oTtu-r halers tellinf
you
falst bo(
, and we will convince yon lv calling on uotliat we will giv um NEW
ours respectfully.
prices.
Fall
Keeping pace with the
SAMUEL
-EortlsLricl
Has opened for the Fall and Winter trade a lat -ger
assortment than ever before, and invites the spe
cial attention of the people of Albany and surround
.ng country to his mammoth.
MIL mid WINTER
CONSISTING OF-
iiry goods and notions,
roots and shoes,
groceries,
Carpets of ai.e kinds.
oil cloths and
lenoliums
window shades,
portiers,
lace ctrtain,
In
dise,
and
fact a ci'in)
His entirt!
second
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A
inp present ran ami winter trade, wmcn anoras a
stock ot new and fresh designs large enough to sup
ply any want, and which will be sold as low as first
class full weight, goods can be bought any where in
Oregon
Ladies
ID
jNTov
'ties;
of
The pul'ic is cordially
our magnificently stocked
S.
l i st i ivncii li:ml sowed
Yin: i cvci w;ll wi'iu- ;u:v odicr.
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OmENT please
in a .stable that be musi
stoves clothing, etc., cheaper than all others that our
That
that all our goods are secood-bain: Ii a malicious
IB1. WISE
li
steady growth, of Albany
E YOUNG
K!
CLOAKS AND JACKETS,
UNDERWEAR,
KNIT GOODS,
TABLE LINENS,
FINE HOSIERY.
KNITTING YARNS,
ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES,
i FINK AND
COMMON UMP.RELLAS,
Announcemen
cle assortment of general merclian
huildinir, includir.ir basement, first
tone?, is crowded full of new goods,
from importers and manufacturers for
. .1 1 1 V 1
Fine - Dress Goods and
the Season.
invited tocall(and inspect
display rooms.
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!crov lofmidfl i: it lound entitclv
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9
& CO, CROP'S
Absolutely Pure.
this powucr never varies. ;a marvel
of purity .strength ami wholesoinenees.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot lie sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weig.it aiutn oi phosphate powders
Sold only in cms. Royal Bajcisc fow
der Co., lOtl Wall St., N. r.
1.fvi M. .Iu)inmxv Co., Agents.
Portland, Oregon.
l'HYSI9AX
TV" Xi HA VIS, SI. . PHYSICIAN AXD
II siiicmi. 'i.n I found t dig rlk'e
rootn ii. Kirr-lKinViilocfc, l"irt Mrct. AUaii
p W. .'lASToN. r-ll -Jc
vT, seon, A!liiny, itrevcn
IAN MMI
Kl.I.IS, PHYSICIAN
AND SL'Rr
n, Alliai.r Oregon.
0
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:eoi AManv. iri'"on. otrirc in il'iirce's
new lilcck
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in, from S A. M
to 4
.!. Iiiim t. r.hlNAKV M I!-
. ywn, 'r:u!unff of Oi.tario veterinary
colieu'C atiil li'iiiil't r of thr 't:tario vt'tt-riii-ary
nitilii :;! tn.rii ly, 1 .r ( tir f' to treat tl;e
liiseasi-K if nil .ii in -tii an ii animals on
si iei;t it'll principles. Ollii-t nt Ans Marsliall'a
j livery s:.l.!i. Bhilent -I : Ii mill ( ala.f oia
j fctreets, Al'ianv, rc'on.
y:. I. w.
TAi;i. P;iYS! IA AND
ei'f prim nhvilic. lr. Ott'ue
lat
in the -tnil.ar, IV,re lilm-k 111-ftair!' in tie
, rear tmrnw on t tio m:.in hall. Cat 8 promptly
iiviei iieu to in city ur omtitay.
Dli It KOI.DKWAY, VICI KKIXAKV M R.
iron, Allnnr. tre.'on -tlraiiuate f tlci!
man an.i Aiiiiriritn iolleire.
ciriaii ainl Mir.'eo'i lis n moved Lis
office into Crawfi.r.l's I lock. All cal: prompt
ly a; ter.ileil to. '
T)KS(..
A. WIII'IMCY. IIIY.MCIAN AND
ri-von. Graduate .f Relleruc Ilot-ni-
tal Medical rolk-.-e. New York tit v. iJireacn
of women
R diecialtv. Othce in Froman's
brick, Albany Oregon.
V OTICK IS II EREBYil VEN THAT PRO
J. pcrty owners are rei-viircd by ordinance
to cut down ami remove all thistles and b
noxioug weeds jrrowinjr upon tlit-ir preaiite
and unc-n tlie street adjoining thereto, within
the city limits of Albany. 'Jlmee failinr to
do so vv ill i e liable to a. fine of .
13y order of the citv marshal,
J.N. HOFfMAX
Albany, Jr.vg 2S, lssp,
HEWERT. PRACTICAL WATCUMAKK
. and jeweler, Albany. Orceon,
ATTOK.VKVS.
MK. BRINK, ATTRNEY-AT-LA W AXD
justice of t ho peace. Crawford's block,
Albany, OreKOii.
l). th. n. I!la Kneiix. tt w wricht
BLACK BL'RN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
upIIow's Temple. -V'ill practice in all court
of the state, and t;ivc special attention to all
business
AUOLVERTON CHARLES E. AITORN'EY
IT at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13
and 14, Foster s Block, over L. E. Blain"s
stor ,
JK. WEATHOKKORD, ATTORNEY AT
. la'. Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
tellows Temple. Will prACt in all the
court of thestate, ana irive special attention
to all business.
Lnnd Snrveying.
PAST
tai
STirj uesiriso st avKviKO mnnvu
tain acvtirate and prompt work hv callinr
uion cN-county siirvf yoi l-. T. T Fisher He
hascomplete copies of Held notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do survevinp; in
any .art of Linn county. I'ostoltice address,
Millers Station, Linn con it v, Oregon
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OVER THE WIRES.
Squire and Allen Will Be Wash-
ington's U.
S. Senators.
FICIITINti IN KIO I)E JANEIRO.
Two Girls en a Jaunt Aronrd the World
Kfws East of the Rockirt Old
world Affairr.
The Ilr.tlAl.DK Spii-iul liMiat h"s.
Olympia, Nov. 111. The vote in
tlie wnatorial contest to-day re
sulted as follows: East f-ide
senatornlup jn the house: Allen
4(5, Turner 14, BrenlfTi," Voorbeee
8. In the senate: Allen 29,
Turner 0.
Ex-Governor Squire was also
elected West Side senator on the
first ballot.
BKAZII, AFFAIRS.
A Movement toRentortBom Pedro
Said to be Afoot.
London, November ID.
Dispatches fromj Rio De Ja
neiro states that Da Torseca. presi
dent of new ministrj, has formally
announced deputies of supreme ex
ecutive authority, and until the
country- shall have decided
uuon new government ordinance
funds of administration will contin
ue as under the old regime.
Dispatches of yesterday have af
forded reassurance in financial cir
cles. Brazilian securities have re
covered much oi the. ground lost
yesterday, and were quoted as fiom
one to two points higher than last
night's closing prices. A few priv
ileges on change that the govern
ment will injuriously affect Brazil
ian financial obligations.
Rio Janeiro Republic has been
proclaimed in all the provinces.
A KIGHT UKPORTED.
Pakis, Nov. 19. The Figaro
says that the merchants in Ham
burg have recoived dispatches from
Kio Janeiro stating that a move
ment has been started in this city
for tlie restoration of Dom Pedro,
and that fighting has occurred in
the streets between the monarch
ists and the republicans.
A LNG JAINT.
Tu To ii lip- I.udirH Racing Around
tk World on a Wager.
Kkno (New), Nov. 19. Miss
Elizabeth Bisland, a young lady
who is to compete on behalf of the
Cosmopolitan magazine, with
Ne'lie Bly.of the New York World,
her ell'ort to make the trip around
the world in 75 days, passed
through here last night on a fast
mail train. Hie will arrive in San
Francisco to-day and sail for China
br steamer Oceanic not later than
Thursday next.
THK XKW FAST MAIL
Tht First KaAt-ISaund Traia I'assoil
I'nion (Station Monday Kvninc
Union Stathin, (Jr., Nov, 18,
Die i.rst train of the new fast mail
service passed ncre this evening on
time. Colonel John McC'raken, F. A,
tarle and C. I . Church, of Portland,
were amciig the passenger. An
average speed ot thirty miles was
naintuined, tlie train stopping at all
ihe ktatious on the road. From Hunt
ington to J ranger, 541 miles, but live
stops will be made, with extra fast
time.
AMEKICAN -ON;UKSS.
It is Called to
action
Order for the Trans-
of It ashless.
Washington, Xov. 18. In the
American congress to-day two more
delegates were admitted, making a
full representation ot all the American
nationalities. These two were Mr.
Latoreatrie of Hayti, and his secre
tary, Mr. Preston, General Preston's
son and Signor DeCord of Paraguay.
Pretidcnt Blaine has Appointed Senor
Zegara of Peru and : Dr. Guseman of
Nicaragua, acting secretaries pro tern.
They are to interpret the speeches of
the delegates, After President
Blaine had- called the congress to
order, he asked the committee on
rules if it was ready to report. It
was not, and as nothing could wen be
done until the rules were formulated,
it was decided to adjourn until 1
o'clock Wednesday. It has also been
decided for the present, or until the
committee on rules makes a different
arrangement, that the congress shall
meet but three days iu each week
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
1 o'clock each day for the present.
This is thought to be as frequent as
meetings can be held to advantage.
A committee of three was appointed
to examine the credentials of the dele
gates present and it is to report Wed
nesday. It was settled to-day that the
southern republicans would inet here
Wednesday or Itursday next to
ascertain whether they csn act iu
unity in the election of the officers of
the coming congress, and for their
further interests hereafter.
There Aas some confusion in the
proceedings, owing to the fact that
several of the delegates do not under
iuidTdt?.ud the English l.inguagL".
Dtligate tjointina, of the rentine
Republic, wished the appointment cf
two M-cretaries, in order in at the Eti"-
I lish and Sp.ini.-h s;eakit.' d::!tgrU-s
iiii!ic equally revresu-.u-d. Afar a ;
discussion the ! i ;U'.i-:ti(i:i went over '
t'.titil the t.'o.xt bi..-s:.i:i, but in the t
nit at: v two oi fio i;i. ;"t wet c: .
iccl -d !n ai l at'
..SI It.: U'li
t:;e .
arrangements were made. Ail of the
motions and remarks were thereafter
translated making the proceedings
somewhat slow.
The committee on committees pre
pretented a report providing for the
appointment of a number of com
mittees to consider and report on var
ious important points, amoig them
one on the basis for an American cus
toms union and the ratification of that
subject, three committees on the
means of extending and improving
the facilities for transportation, and
postal and te'egrcph communication,
others ou railway commnniction,
customs regulations, a uniform sys
tem of weights and measures, sanitary
rcgulat'one, the protection of patents,
t' ademai'iF, etc , extradition, the
basis of a monetary convention, the
extention of the banking and credit
system?, international law, arbitration
and other topics. The report was
laid aside for future consideration.
Through the courtesy of the Mexi
can government, the congress has
been supplied with several Spanish
stcnopraphers.
THE NICARAGUA CANAL.
Satisfactory Outlook for. the, I me
res of the Work.
San Juan dkl Nop.te, Oct. 28.
Everybody is enthusiastic over the
canal. The American engineers will
make a cut three miles loug which will
sever the backbone of the new world
and eventually connect the Atlantic
ocean with the Pacific. To-day the
chief engineer and the Nicaraguan
Commissioners start for Managua to
smoke the pipe of peace and generally
shake hands over the pleasant and
promhnnd slate of affairs which has
succeeded the recent little unpleasant
ness between Nicaragua and Costa
Rica.
SUI'KItSEDKS TUB SILKWORM.
A Syrla Who .l'roducas Silk From
Mulberry Bark.
New York IkraM.
If Moussa Efiendi Khouri is right,
the value of silkworms will soon be
very much depreciated. This gentle
men is a Syrian and a native of
Beyrout. For years he has been try
icg to manufacture silk without the
aid of silkworms, and now he claims
that he has succeeded. He has
patented bis invention in the cast and
iu all the countries of Europe.' In
this country he has also filed an appli
cation for a patent.
After 'studying for a long time the
manner in which silkworms do their
work Moussa Effendi Khouri came to
the conclusion that quite a fine silk
could be made out of the twigs and
bark of the mulberry tree, as is made
at present from the leaves. He thcre
loie experimented with the bark and
twigs, discarding the services of the
worms altogether, and after years of.
labor he succeeded in producing a silk
which has been pronounced by
European experts to be no wit interior
to the article manufactured by silk
worms.
Iu appreciation of Moussa Effendi
Khouri's devotion to science, the
Turkish Government has granted him
certainrights over ad the mulberry
the Sultan s domain--. "So
long as I have enough mulberry trees,"
saps Khouri, "I can produce silk .it
less thau hal' what it costs when pro
duced by silkworms."
.Money to Leas.
Money to lan at a low rate of
interest, on improved farm nnd
city property, in sums of $2X to
$10,000. For particulars call on
Burkhart A Malin, Heal Estate
Agents.
Come and I.nok.
Tlios. Brink has just received a
fine lot of wicker chairs, wood
basketE. music stands, and eome
fine parlor suites, etc, which will
be sold at tlie very lowest price.
1'ocket Cnllery.
The largest and finest display
every brousrht to this valley just
received at Stewart & .ox'e. Call
and examine.
Something Nice.
We have just received a barrel
of genuine German saur kraut, also
graham flour in bulk, and Oregon
leaf lard in bulk. Willamette
Packing Co.
California al-K-Care.
Theanly guaranteed cureforcatarrk
cold in the head, hay fevar, rose cold,
catarrhal deafness and sore eves. Ke-
store the sense of taste and unpleasant
breath, resulting lrm catarrh. Kasv
and pleasant to use. Follow directions
and a cure is warranted, by all drug
gists. Send for circular ta Abictine
Medical ComnaiiT,-Orayille, Cl. Six
months' treatment for $1: sent bv
mail. $1 10, For sale by Foshay A
Mason,
rile! Piles: riles!
Dr William's Iridiaa Pile Ointmem
is tht only 6ure cure for blind, bleed,
ing or itching piles ever discovered
It never fails to cure o',d cases of Ions
standing.
.Judge Coon, Maysville, Kv, says:
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suffering."
J udgc l oiiin bury, Cleveland, O. ea vs
"T nave ound by experience that Dr.
Wiii.ar.'s Indian Pile Ointment give
immediate and permanent relief."
We haye hundreds of such testi
monials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at .ride and
$1 per box. SoI'. by Foshay fc Mason,
Albany, Oregon.
A new invoice of Crystal Baking
Powder just received b' . L.
Kenton. A handsome prize goes
with each can. Price oUc.
Fifty pieces of furniture given
with all ook stoves cr ranges sold
liv Matthews it Washburn.
!-'a nn I insist have vour tuttcr
d egg. C. V., Hiownell."
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Return of the Delegates of the
Three America's Congress.
THE SVP1SKU E COURT VA t'A NC V
Tde President' Forthcoming Yessagi- Ke wsy
Holts and Political Gwsip from
the Capital.
Special Correspondence. )
Washington, Nov. 11. The Three
America's Congress returned from its
long excursion this week. That the
i ueii.n members have been most favor
ably impressed by what they have
teen, there is no doubt, And that they
will be prepared to join the repiesen
taiocs of this country in devising
come practical means of increasing
commercial intercourse between
American countries is hoped by all.
Oiiio democrats are already talkiDg
about the way iu which they a e go
a to cut up the Congressional dis
tricts of that state in order to have at
least fifteen democratic Representa
tives elected to the Fifty-second Con
gress. McKinley's district is to be
made hopelessly democratic. They
want to get him ont of the House be
cause of his tariff views. .
Postmasttr General Wanamaktr
has received a letter from the post
master at Louisa, Kentucky, stating
that the democrats of his neighbor
hood blew up his office with dynamite
to celebrate the Ohio victory. The
matter will be investigated by Post
office officials.
It is stated here on what appears to
bo good authority that the appoint
ment to the vacancy ou the beuch of
the Supreme Court will not be made
until January. From the same source
comes the statement that tht Presi
dent has definitely decided not to ap
point Attorney General Miller to the
position. -.
There is a teelia here caused
largely by quiet hints from prominent
men, that as soon as the President
feets his message off his hands there
will be a large number of apiut
ments made. t.
The recent elections have largely
caused a number of republican con
gressmen, who had been "ou the
fence" to declare themselves iu lavpr
of repealing the civil service law.
Secretary Windom has at last uo
ceeded iu finding a man whom he
thinks suited to be -Commissioner ot
Navigation, and the President has ap
pointed him. The fortunate gentle
men is W. W, Bates, of New Vork.
; That Senator Allison escaped the
d m C-'atic landslide in Iowa ls.a mat
ter ot thaukfuloess to every republi
can in the United States. H ab
sepce from the floor of the Sct.ate
would be an irreparable loss the
pa-ty as well as to the country As
an all-around statesman Scuatcr Aili
sun has few equals, and no sup rir.
Ex-Presideut Cleveland was iere
last week to attend the niarria.e of
ex-secretary of State liayard. He
afterwards called on the 1'iesi. int,
witit whom he stent a pleasant i ur.
('roup Can tic I'reventcd.
We want every mother to know that
croup eon le prevented. 1 here i- uo ,
question about this; as it bus tecn
done in thousands of cases, and you
may depend upon it that alien a aild
takes the cioud it is w ho'dy o in to
the negligence of its pareti;. Tiue
coup never appears without due .iiid
timely warnitig; a few hours or a day
or two before the attack, the ehild ic
oomes boarre. This hoorsencss i the
lirst indication of croup, and is a -are
sign that croup is to follow, ui. ess
promptly and propcily. treated, i'he
free use of. Chamberlain's O ugb
Kemedy as '"irected w ith each b- .ile,
under Hie Iiending'To prevent cn p,"
will dispel all symptoms of the d is
ease. This lirst sign of cuup, ho;i ve
rses?, may be overlooked by J ting
mothers or those not familiar with
the disease. Under Buch ein unt-
Btanccs. or when not properly tre . d,
the hoarseness becomes more mat ed,
and the child shows shows cynip ins
of having taken cold, then a peei. ir,
rrugh eougli is developed. Km
xt
II
'er is
he
is
:s,
ct
io
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8
C
this stage Chamberlain's Cough I
cdy will prevent the croup, but s
the cough has developed the crs
liable to appcr.r at any moment,
proper way is to keep a bottle of
remedy at hand, it costs but 50 r
and only a few dosss, or at most
over a third of a bottle, is require
dispci all symptoms of the disi
Cmi you afford to risk 6o much fo
little? There is not the least dat 1
in giving this remedy in large '
frequent doses, which are alwaj i
quired, -as it contains no injur
substance. As proof of this facl
rfcr to John L. Olson, of Dcs Mo
whose 18 months-old boy drank
entie contcDts of a 60 cent bottl
f
t
e
r
1
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Chamberlain's cough remedy witl
the least lniury. Certainlv it i.
the baby vomit very freely; but j
taking a nap he would hae been ;
tohaved:ank another bottle of
remedy, as he liked it. A similar
stince occurred neai Valley Spr.i
Dakot' . Mrs. Mattic Johnson's 1
year-old daughter, Annie, drank a
bottle otitic remedy without mi
This remedy .has been the sole
:iance of thousands of mothers
croup, and especially as a preven
or many yearss, and has never
known to fail. It is also invalu.-
r
e
i
c
r
for colds and whoopin-coii'Mi
sale by Foshav Jt Mason.
Wli- Monicn fade
Women lose their beaut v firm
colds undermine their li.V.
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tion is .mi absolute cure for colls.
Inrno'8 Catarrh SnufT.
Sure cure for sore eyes, deafn
headache, and the worst forim
eatarrh in the head and throat. P
25 cents. So'd by Foshay i Ma;
Albany, Oregon.
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