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dm M iHilB Hv1 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SUNDAY DECEMBER 5, VOL. V. NO, l4- III VII VII ill v 1 U I I sr'iiii" r Jfc VI i Y Ci i ' Keeping pact nitli th AiEL Has opened for thf ra nn-l Wiutfr trade a lai ger assortineUbthau ;-r i-toi-f , ami irrnea tlie spe cial attention of the pop! of Albany and surround ing country to his jn-'iinuoth. n CONSISTING OIT- DRY GOODS AND KOTIOVB, BOOTS AND SH0E5, GROCERIES, CARrETS OF ALL KINDS, OILCLOTHS AKD LENOLIUM, WINDOW SHADES, PORTIERS, LACE CtrilTAIKS, In fact a complete assortment of general merchan dise. His entire building, including basement, first and second stories, is crowded full of new goods, bought direct from importers and manufacturers for the present tall and winter trade, which affords a stock ot new and fresh, des'irnfc large enough to sup ply anv want, and which will be sold as low as first- class full weight goods tan Orecron Specialties in bfe of The pub;ic is cerdially otir magnificently sterkrd Guiss JU :. fmr HaSiaij Plush Goods and 1889 HUH Grand Holiday Ever breugbt ( Albany. Call and iaipect tbeir immense stack. When fully opened it will ba the Hast eompleU af Eicgaot Holiday Displays. dy First Siraf t, Next to Rwe noma. S. Tlicbi.s i r. You never ! iitiifiClo'j 9 !;-h l::iHi ffwc.'l rrt-t in the njarket. Try t em one?. ! ! v.k:u- ;i:iv r.ihct. Mort-v rt funded it no' form-! entirelv j i-r. .J. J. s v ?5 f f f A ft. , ift fit fft A A: I i n 11 Ktvady growth of Albany , YOUNG 1 CLOAKS AKD JACKITS, UNDERWEAR, KNIT GOODS, TABLE LINENS, FINE HOSIERY. KNITTING YARNS, ZF.PHYRS, SAXONIES, FINE AND J COM HON UMBRELLAS, be bought anywhere in Fine Dress ml the Season. jnrited to call and inspect lipluy rms & I k h fe & X & Son fcrsat est tf tit Jirjwt' fines Art Supplies: K. Announcement. STOCK ! Goods 1889 Opening. BBBPerfection of Fit COMFORT & STRENGTH yot IM : .1 ..or A. lb anv SPECIAL ftOTlt'E. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of theBclle- vuo Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, ser.'rla cnlargeroents.tumor and wcn, without pain or the knife. He also make a bpecistlty of treat ment with electricity. lias practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or niht. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." af'Oflice and residence Kerry street," between 1 turd and fourth. ,.A fVLh STOCK OF Staple Groceries Men'. Gtare. The best quality af t, cofftfa, al:t. nutt, ttc. CANDIES, NUTS FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAT. At this aid reliahla home ii also to ba found a conipleta assortment of fr family g roceriiw, to whiuf is constantly beii.g added all th scasonalils liaet f tTOteries and pro viaions, such aa Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, Thcte goods were all boneht when prices were low and the benefit of tl e margin will be given in nis customers, iteniemoer turpiac: at the old eurner on First and liroalalbin btf Conrad Iter. II IT Proprietor of Albany Soda Works And mtiniifiicturer f--- Choice Confectionery. We are i.ow prcp.irrd to furnifh thome, fneh caimir -f hct grade, oi:H-tin ol pure stick, aBcortrd flavors, mixtd candies, I'Xtra French ami ihoi-olate crearaw, fancr mixed, lainlv to and a 'inerrl fcvsortmtnt r.f Br.e candies AT VUIOLBSU.F. Qll Kl.r.lII. yOrders frrm caunt'T dealers promptly nt ttnoed te. l attery 0:1 V ml street. ALBANY OREGON RED CROWN JIILLS IsUK, lkli a CO., Prans, UKW I'ROCESI FLOUR. (Superior for family aid Bkers use) Best Siorage Facilities, SfIlijkert (. frum aar far wheat's fVLBANT OREGON The BUYERS" GUIDK is issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the .uxnries or the necessities of life. Wt ea clothe you a furnish yen with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or tay at home, and in vaiious' sizes, styles and quantities. Just nknre out what is required to do all these thinjs COMFORTABLY. d you can makeja fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE, which will be sent uponireceipt of 10 cents' to pay dotae. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO' 114 noni)f4n Aveau t i.-nici, 111. Albany Nurseries We are nermanpntlv lncatrd fin the old Cline homestead mile from Albany on Corvallis road. We have on hand a large stock of Choice Emit Trees of our own growing, which we wil sill at lowest living rates. Parties contemplating planting trees will consult their interests by examining our stock and prices btforc purchasing. Htm an fc Brown ill, Albany, Oregon. PATENTS Caveats and Frade marks obtained, and all intent business conducted for modern .e fi-cs. Oui otlice is opposite U. Patent (Uliceand we can cecure patent in It- time id at co.-t than those remote from Warliiiiirion. fcend mod. 1 iliawin::. ;r photo with ,icf Tl'x ' u '- di-e, if p.itcntab'e f1,r,,'t,,fiC:,f -hari:e. (nr fee not title till J a .-'it :s si-cured. A litt v Ii !.. -IJuW to ' tain Pat. i nlF," v. th r... : our ta!e, e(ii ddres ii o :: it i! clients, in ty or to. n rent fie-e. ! C. A. SMUV it CO., i ; Opouiitc U. S- .v.t.nt OIIlcB Wnsuiiuion, I) Star m nnnimini i mm FATED JOHNSTOWN. Another Flood Wili Proba'plj Take Te mporary Bridge. x TIIK C KOMN Jl'ItT DlS.tOKKKS Lnatfal Ase -Lahjr Consci ih War ouO?er bead Wit'- Loudon Fog vs. Oak Lawyer SaieicVa. :'. Til IIxkai.i' Sl'ecial l)i?).ehtl.J.' . Johkktown,... l'4r, ,1 Je. 14. A fitio'X i? -tiireateiicd." 1'ht ruins have swollen . the river, and the temporary bridge" will probably go btr.'ore incrnin.:. AN IMUOIU1. VOCTOIC. Ilr I.t-Hdn Little Ulrls Into Vice, and In Jailetl Himself. New Yokk, Dec. 14. Further complaints are coming in ugainat 72-year-old lr. Lewis Aldrich, who was locked up in the Tombs yes terday, on a charge of assaulting two 12-year-old girls. This morn ing six other little girls testified that Dr. Aldrich induced them to visit his oflice for immoral pur poses. riGIITINO MIKES. Th Wrk of Cutting Them I)wn Cuamtnrcd. New Yokk, Dec. 14. This morn ing the commissioner of public works sent out iraniis of men to cut down the poles and wires of the electric light companies. The mtn in each case started from the cen tral stations of the electric light companies and worked outward, cutting off communication in a great number of instances. At all outlying points legal representa tives of the companies warned the commissioner that he would be held responsible. LABOR FKUKKATIOX. Fifth Session Hald in the City of IiONtOB. Boston, Dec. 13. At the open ing of the fifth session of ihe Amer ican Federation of La tor the report of the committee on constitution was taken up. The friends of a c!o.'er union and improved methods of constructing strikes, which may o.xur on May I, were given full pjwer. PRINTERS OBJECT. The representatives of the Inter national Typographical Union and a mi m be r oi printers who come from central organizations were de cidedly opposed to the question of assessments to meet the expenses of expert strikers. LONDON FOG. It in Bo Dense that Gas Has to be Uurmed in the ftaytira. London, Dec. 14. A heavy fog is prevailing to-day. It is feared that owing to the fact that it was necessary to burn cas durinjr the day the supply would not proye adequate, because of the strike of the gas workers. The fears, how eyer. proved to be groundless. j i lie coal porters at Greenwich struck to-day, without giving notice. KEK1SE TO WOHK. The crews of the colliers give notice that they will not work on vessels conveying coal to works employing non-union men. "SEND SOWN 113." How Tatrrot Caused a Horrible Kallroad Accident. The usually trushtworthr Phila delphia Times is responsible far the fallowing remarkable story : Out iu the far west on one cold night in January a horrible accident occurred. Snow several feet in depth covered the ground. Tho little town of B- was per fectly quiet and not one of its inhabi tants dreamed of the scene ot disaster that would soon be witnessed. The small station house was for the time deserted, the station-master haying cone to the store net far distant. Poll sat all alone in the cozy little station Mouse ever and anon talking to herself- "Polly want a caacker; Pretty Poll. Pretty Poll " Then with a wise shake of her head she flew to a shelf that was just above the telephone, rang and receiving the answering ring shouted : "Send down 113." Then flying back to ker perch she was quietly sitting there when the master returned. There was no telegraph in that part of tha country and Poll had often watched her muter talk through the telephone to the station master at Jerome, a small town not many mil.s distant In abont half an hour the passenger train was due. When it war nearly time for the train to come the station master thought that he heard the noise of a train in each direction, but concluding that he wasmistaken he did not trouble himself to look out. In a few minutes the passenger train parted up, but it did not stop, and in another moment a fearful crash was heard, a piercing shriek rang out r.pou the niht air, ai:d then pilious groans were hoard. Snatching up lantern the station i:ia.-tcr hurriid out. A ;ea!iil scent' v.s before him. The lo is lit train a'.tached to the ergiue 1 13 'ad j.v'i.h ii-i collision witii the phs-MJer t r iiii. J::c-ii i ..MT.g-r iii.d i.iith engiu- iii" v. i : f 1. 1. . i i r 4 ii. j ii ii 1 1 .n-: ; sssengers r.'i-uslj In short lie m in red were cared for an encine ar rived and pushed th broken cars n a side-track. Much excitemact pre- vailed throughout the town. me people woude-ed who it was who had telephoned to the station-master ni Jerome. They riid not solve the mjstery for many a long day and both station-masters very nearly lost their situations, but as tothing could be proved agaiust them they wen allow e l to remain. One evening lti June aa the station-master at B sat dozing in hia chair he was aroused by hearing the telephone ring. L. iou ii.o ii n he Biw Poll sittiuc on the shelf above the telephone and heard her call out ir her shrill voice : bead tfown 113." At last the mystery had ueti solved. 'f IKED OF LIFE. Take the Cold Lead Route Across lh IUver. Washington, Dec. 14. Franklin B. Bowen, a well-known railroad officer and lawyer, of Pennsyl vania, shot himself this alteinoon in a room at Wormley's hotel, and died almost instantly. FKKSIwNS. Senator Callom Introduces Bill to Equalize the Sana. Washington, Dec. 13. Senator Cullom to-day introdiced a bill to equalize pensions in certain ca-jas. To all persons wha are or may become permanently injured or disabled in consequence of injuries received in the military or naval service to tuch extent as to require constant atten dance by some other persons. The bill provides that such persons shall receive in lieu of all other persens the sum of $72 per month, the same to commence at the time tee iiisaon ity was receivtd. THE FIRST AMERICAN BIU CI N. It Can Throw a Three-Hundred- Pound Projectile Eight Miles. Washington, Dec. 13. Secretary Proctor and tiene-al lienet, cinel o ordnance, are enthusiastic to-day ever the successful trial of a new b-incli nun manufactured r.t V. atervhet ar SHiial and tested at the Sandy Hook. N. J , proving ground. It was fired hftean times and the cliarve gradually increased from seventy-sis pounds of A.nerican powder to 140 pounds of CiTinnn brawn towder. With the latter eharuo a 300-nound solid shot was given a muzzle velocity of 1057 teet, This trial far exceeded any other 8-inch cun ever tried. The gun weighs 14.1 tons, and is the first one ever produced oi an American steel and torred by Amen can mechanics. The lorgings were obtained from the Midvale Steel Corn nan v. Pa. At a distance o( 1000 yars the projectile will penetrate twelve inches' of steel or sixteen inehes of iron. At an elevation of twenty-five degrees the projectile can be thrown eight miles. The depart ment is also preparing 10-inch and 12-inch guns of the same pattern. JACKSON IS WILLING To rljrht John L. Sullivan in Five Months for 315,000. Rnvrnv. Dee. 13. A meetiusr be- .von .Tnhn I.. Sullivan and Peter Jackson at the California Athletic Clnh within five months for a purse r.f SlriOTO is now assured. This morning Captain Cooke received a telegram irom captain ruiua wuicu stated that Jackson had cabled a willingness to meet Sullivan provided he had five months to get ready in. Sullivan has accepted the preposi tion He will journey to the Pacific coast in a short time and prepare for tho meeting. A HORRIBLB ODOK. Two Ladies Find a Dead NeTO in aa Kmpty Waskiagton House. WAsniNOTOK, Dec 13. Two ladies engaged in house hunting to-day went to examine the premises at No. 105 G street, which has been vacant for some time, asd incharge of a colored watchman. As they were about to enter they detected a horrible odor. The pro prietor was informed, and investiga tion resulted in finding the dead body of a young negro, and tho watchman in a dying condition. The young negto had probably been dead for three or four days. There is no solu tion of the mystery as yet. CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Dr. Louis P. Aldrich, a tottering old man of 72 years, is in jail iu New York, chaiged wifh repeatedly raping two 12-year-old girls. Die makes no denial. A supposed incendiary fire in the Oklahoma house, Kansas City, Friday morning, rulted in the death ol James Kussell and serious injuries to five others. The Hawaiian govenrment has granted a liberal concession for fifteen years to English capitalists provided they lay a cable to Vancouver, ii. O.. within two years. The Hawaiian government has en gaged Dr. Lutz, an eminent authority on skin diseases, to make a study ol leprosy with the objeel of eeiing if a cure can he effected. The ilurou inino office, at llaucock, Mich., was burned Thursday night, 'l iie second story was used as a board ing house, and two Finn woman end ;i li-wtcks-old, child pen!.fl in t!c llamcs. A liiUKi s-wvd !io- i n- longer so'.iyiit tor :ii of vow. The machine stitch .;' to any i-j' t f.s M-v':CcabSe and c.-uH'-rtabie. rim tha whole town was astir. Tl SPANISH AMERICA'S NEW GUNS Krupp Fiuds a Good Market for His Weapoaa in the New World. San Francisco, Dec. 13- A. Schinizinger. representative of the great Krupp kw works at Essen. Ger many, which employs over 25,000 men, arrived here from Merico yester day. "The government of Mexico," said he, "h-s just entered into a contract with U3 for a large quantity of guns. I was in Mexico four and a half months and showed two kinds of weapons as samples. One was a field gun, which would shoot 7000 metres, or about 10,000 ys ds, and another was a mountain gun that can c.-vrry about tlOOO metres. They each have a 7I-j;-centimetrc bore. "1 now go to South America, and will leave on the steamer S'n Jose for Panama to-morrow. Many Krupp guus have already been sold in Chili, Bolivia and the Argentine Republic. Contracts have already been enten d iuto with some South American countries. TOE N. Y. TKIBISE. New Features For I89-A Brilliant Year Ahead During 1890. the New York Tr bune will be greatly improved ia quality and made more lively, fre.h and readab'e tuan ever before in its history. Arno g the special contribj tors during 1890 will be: Andrew Carnegie, "Principles of Buiincss Suc:ef." Gail Hamilton, "European Mon arcbs." Te.cnce V. Powderly, "Restriction of Immigration." Chau icey M. Dcpew, Senator John J, Ingalls, Mu. John A. Logan, Rev. Dr. John R. Paxton and othtrs, topics not announced. Albert Griffin, "Temperance Among Germans;" a new view. Judge A. W. Tourgee, "The Colored Race in America." S. C. T. Dodd, "TheAdvanUges of Trusts." Josiah Allen's Wife," "The Small Salaries of Country C'ergynren." Senator Wm. M. Stewart, of Ne vada, "Unlimited Si'ver Coinage." Fred S. Tallmadge, on "Men of the Revolution." Kate Field, "Mormon Question." Erastus Miman, "Success and Fail ure Among Business Men." Rev. Edward Everett Hale, "The New England of To-Day." Bishop Henry C. IVier, "Rural Reinforcement of Cily Population." Geo, W. Cable on "Some Strange Legislation in the South.' Marshall P. Wilder, "Humor of England and America." Evi's of Trusts." Henry W. Grady, of the Atl.nta Constitution, ''Chance for Capital in the New South." I. C. Russell, Uuiled States Geolog ical Survey, "Highest Peaks of the United States." W. M. Grosvcnor, ,-Gold and Sil ver as Money." L. E. Quig :. "What is Left of Onr Public Luda.:' Emily Huntington, "Household Science." Ernest Whitney, "Peculiarities of American Pronunciation. Professor William Pepper, Presi dent of University of Pennsylvania, "A college 'xlucatiop good for all; what is nest for thoife who cannot get it." M. Y. Beach, "S'ayer of 4.10 Bears." Other contributors will be an nounced hereafter. The articles will cost many thousands of dollars aud appear in The Tribune only. soldiers' stories. The Tribune will also print, in ad dition to its recnlar G. A. R. and S. o: Y. page, a number of entertaining btones ot Actual Experience in the War, not less than 25 in Dumber. each a page of The Tribune in length, by privates and nuieers of the Union. of a rank not higher than that of cap tain. Veterans are invited to contri bute to this series of stories. Every tale accepted will be paid for at regu lar newspaper rates. Prizes of $250, $150 and $75 wil) be paid for the best three. Manuscripts muBt he enclosed to "The Tribune, New York," and inscribed "Soldiers' Department. PArEUS OK FAKMIKG. In addition to our regular and ex tremely able agricultural department (two pages a week). The Tribune will print a number of long and carefully prepared articles on Particular Branches of farming, written by practical experts. Farmers who want to make money cut ot their farms must read these special discas- enssions in The Tribune. The BEST TKIBCNK KVIU SEEN ' will be supplied to readers dnriog the coming year. A large number ot desirable ana novel premiums are added to onr list, and they are offered at terms which will enable our readers to obtain them practically at wholesale rates. Send 2 cent sUmp for our 20 page cata logue. VALUABLE TBIZES. One Hundred Special Prizes will be distributed en May 1, 1890, among the club agents who have, up to that date, sent in the largest 100 clubs of local Weekly and Semi-Weekly tub- pcrii'cis. it'.eic prizes will include a S7C0 Piano, a 200 Cabinet Ori-an, a $150 Sclitairc Diamond, a free Trip to Iscw lorU, with expenses there paid, etc., etc., etc., being worth a total of $2,440. Prizes arc fully described in our new 20 page catalogue; send 2 cent stamp for a copy. Sample copies of lne Tribune free, Subscription Rates: Weekly, 1 a ve. .-. bemi-VV tekiy, S'J. JNew sub- i.r.bcM receive the paper until J.i:i- uary 1, IbSO, free. Daily, 10 ay.:ar. L!i::ary of Tiibnue Extras, 12 h um hwv a vor.r, 52. Tiik Ti::i:uNr, New Yor!. i OitKGON rOSTAHAFFAIHS. Better Serviro Assured for TiMit mooltand Y'ambill Counties. Washington, Dec. 13. Represen tative Hermann to-day filed iu the oflico of the first assistant postmaster general a ctiio from citizens of Tillamook ccuuty. Or., asking for a new pottoffiee to he called Trask, on t'ie Trask riv.r, in Tillamook coiii.ty. An order has been issued for its estab lish inmtut. He also went I t fore t'ie cccccd re sistant postmaster general and repre sented the necessity for a new loail service ifctwen McMinnville and V'as, in Ycn.hiil county, Or., via Ivy, Deer Creek. and G rover. A semi weekly service is asked for by a very la 'ge petition of the people of that county. Several postofficcs will bo established at intermediate poin'n, and persons are recommended for ap pointment. D. D. Levees has been appointed postmaster at Galesville, Douglas county, Oregon Postmasters appointed in Washing ton: Mrs. J. Driscoe, Oyeterville, Pacific county; Mrs. E, Terpenring, n . . II'. ii . iir.ii. rrcscovL, ana ana county . iii'MOKoya shift. PRETTY BAD. Whin at night we go to bed. Poor old bache.ors! When at night we go to bed, Kd curtain lectures e'er are read. No widows left when we sie dead. Poor old Ua-Aelors! ' A DECLPHVM VACE. Ethel Ob, papa, why did yon in vite that undertaker here? Papa Whom do yon refer to, my dear? Ethel That 6o!emn-)ookirg uiaa talking with mamma. Papa Why, that's Squibf, the pro fessional humorist. DLC01XETE. In the back parlor, befoie supper: Mother Carrie's coming-out is a suc cess. James! Father fdiRrrustpdlv) Ya. imlt pilt . D -- j i , There she stands! Look at her! Could any one ask fcr any more ot her to come out? THE HAN IN THE IRON MASK. And heaped up history's paRfS Is now quite clear to all. To find it out was a task, But the Man in the Iron Mask Wag aa umpire of baseball. A LITTLE SELFISH. Riilway OOicial M'sieur, your valet has been run over and cut in dozen pieces! Languid Enl'shmen Hw! Be good enough, picas?, t bring tho piece that haw contains the key of my hat-box Liw. WILLIAM FXrilESSED IT WELL. Quevido Shakespeare must luva sutiered from cigarettes. Curtis Why, what do you meant Quevido Dou;t you remeno er where he says "the ofj'tme i rank cd smells to heaven?" T'JE BIDING HABIT. Father Jennie, my dear, how i it ;: always ride roine? It is a I al O bit to get into. ' Jennie Why, father, J see i-i ha Fa ihon Review that the riding habit is quite the thing this seaicn! JCST THE EAMK. Tlit Iwlcl gwet has a winetome way As be quietly books his name; Tva hours later be kicks like a xtrcr,' Vt'heii he striked tbu fourt f.oor. :nld and drear, But hcgevs.tbtre, : . TJUEBE ARK TLESTV LO-T. "I saw a sign thi morning, 'Um brellas recovered.' "remarked ih horse editor. ; "Well, if the man can really do if," replied the snake editor, "he's on i ha road to fortune." AN IDMl BiKWJW. Briggs What would j you cocsi-lof an'ideal marriage? Mr. N. Peck One wb.re the ife is dueib and the hncband blind. rTE OF THE fclUCOARD. The man who ia content to id".y st&st?. Sit strive h hope to gain. Will get a ticket tc the promised find, . And tbtn wil hues the train. VERY TRUE. Stingy Employer What? WY ,t more piy? John Jacob Astor be in work on a salary of $2 a week and io died worth $40,000,000. Store Boy Yes, sir. There' a ig diff'rence in bosses. bold, bad toy.", Sunday-school (Teacher (reprovii .- ly) Boys, do yon know what day t is? Street Urchin Hi, fellers! nei t a cove as don't know what day t s is. Guess he's bteu out all night. EXFEKT EVIDENCE. A'ou may patch, von may tinker Old jokes as you will, But t e flavor of chest nits Will cling 'round tbem still. TRY INDUSTRY AKD FEKSEVKOAM :. Yes. there is nlentv of room at i . top, and there always will be, unl facilities tor getting there are I. proved. WHERE THE TROCBLE COKKS IN. The cparse of true love ic too ron to run smooth when it comes muddy coflee and heavy biscuit there s a damn at teat point. which ? Sh? opened wMe her rsy rnovth; - i w.n you tl ui inei-c ucth, ir. "Well, mi., wh.cli ai.asthcti'T. j.Ica-iV She smiled ; ud answircd, "tether.-'' SJIALI. I OFFINS AND Kf (.1.1 sr. The good thr.t mn do n'ay be tcnv l with tluir LcE' ?. but t'ne c -fins ot come met ars t.ot crowded. i