TT V '-EWSfAPF HjC WISING AGENCy 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OBEGON, T11UBSDAY JANUARY 9, 1890. VOL. V. NO. 37 ft SPECIAL MOTlt'E. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, 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 eancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the .knife, tie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." X3"0ffice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. Star Bakery ....A Ft'LL STOCK OF. Staple Groceries Crockery, Glassware, j UlUUO 1 1 111 VJ The best nuts, ttc. quality of tea, coffees, car.dUs, CANDIES, NUTS FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house is also to lie found a complete assortment of frtsl) family Toceries. to which is constantly beiujr added all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour. Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These iroxls were all bought when prices cre low and the benefit of tile margin w ill be tiiven to his customers. Kcniemher the place, at the old corner on First and I'.roalalbin Sts. F. B. .Proprietor of. Soda Albany Works And manufacturer of cctionery. ice We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh canities of hest grade, consisting of pure stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies. extra French and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy tovs and a rfenerel assortment of fine randies AT WHOLESALE it It KET.4II. jt3T0rder from country dealers promptly at tended to. Factory on first street. ALBANY OREGON RED CROWN MILLS l.OJI, LAMNi A CO., Props, NEW ' PROCESS FLOU (Superior for Family and Baker's use) Best Siorase Facilities, TIIighest cash price paid for wheaf&i ALBANY OREGON The BUYERS' GUIDE is I issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the .uxuries or the necessities of life. Wfe can clothe you n furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk 'lance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and in vaiious' sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do'all these things COMFORTABLY, & yon can makela fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE, which will b sent uponlreceipt of 10 cents to pa dostage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO 114 Michigan Avenu3 Chicago,!!!. We are permanently located on 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 sell at lowest living rates. Parties contemplating planting trees will consult their interests by examining our stock and prices before purchasing: HVMAN & BKOW SELL, Albany, Oregon. PATENTS Caveats and Frade marlts obtained, and all patent business conducted for moderate fees. Our office is opposite U. S. Patent Office and we can ccrure patent in less time ajd at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo.witb kefcription. We advise, if patentable or cot. free of charge. Onr fee not due till patent is secured, A little book, "How to Obtain Pat enW ith najies of actual client?, in your state, county or town sent free. Add res A. t.OH' .t CO., Opposite U.S. Taunt OlHct Wahin;Uii 1U'. fall Mp. mm lio on Albany Nurseries Midwinter Aiinouacemen I have a variety of arti cles suitable tor the win ter trade, as follows: ,l)i ess silks in a great variety, in blacks "and colors, fancy silk tidies, silk mufflers, silk lian ker chiefs for ladies and gen tlemen, silk umbrellas, gold and silver handles, for ladies and gentlemen, ordered especially tor the holidays; embroideredlin en hankerchiefs, for ladies and gentlemen in colors and white, ladies port monies, ladies and men's kid gloves, furs, boas and muffs, ladies and gent's fine slippers and shoes, cloth and Sealette cloaks and wraps, ladies' and misses' rugs and bed spreads, table linen cloths and napkins to match, fancy China tea sets,tancy China dinner sets, hand painted, a very large line of novelties in China, con sisting of vaces, tooth pick holders, card receivers, salar bowls, truit bowls, ice cream sets, mush and milk sets, finger bowls, pie and tea plates, individual butters, covered butter dishes, cream and sugar sets, salt and pepper sitt ers, cracker jars, fancy soap dishes, and tooth brush holders, China tea pot stands. cuspadores,the largest and finest line ot fancy China cups and sau cers, hand painted, ever brought to Albany, These goods I have ar ranged on table in second story and it will pay the public to inspect them whether buying or not SAWIUEL 1688 What- is InfsurisiV mad CHdldron'si CoantLBlBfa. yaregorle or Karoo tip Byrnpsv tlon of Mothera Vlmmm CmmtoriHt Caatortxpnrrt Ol &, Cbnri fpaf fan . t"ar Stomachy Diarrlicea, KructaUoft: hirrs healthy sleep ; also aids digestion t ysxtbguaaaruotie tUipeXacuua. I fK fa M The best French hanu sewed corset in tie market. Try them once. You never will wear any other. Money rt funded if r.of found entirely satisfactorv v E- YOUNG smdlglgkrijsuw tr-. Sxtpmrlorta Ctutow Oil, ChOOrm cry for- CsMtertsw Mil- "t mumiimiiit Ckatorfh tat cUIdtcA complainta, aa swpriortaanjptMCTipUoa kaamhioiaBf !H. A. Abchxb, if. D.. 188 !taOoGiW,rriIuft7B&3I(nr.York. i mm BBBPerfection of Fit COMFORT & STRENGTH 3. E. YOUNG, Sole xVjr?iitBlbr iVlVjaiiv- 1 pmmm Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel ot purity.strcnirth and wholesomeness. More economical Hum tue ordinary kinds, and cannot lie .-old in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight uliim or phosphate powders Solit onlv in i-!i8. Rotal Bakis'- ''ow. dkk Co. H ' ".'nil -t.. N. Y. Lfwis M, Joiinon-v Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon, riIVSHIA. w II. DAVIS, M. I). THYSICIAN AND siii.'eon. Can l e found at his office room in Stratum s block, Kirbt afreet. Albany Oreiron- p W. MASTOX. PHYSICIAN Mi MB VX, Kon, Albany .iOrct'OD. ELUS. PHYSICIAN AXD SLRr on, Albat.y Oregon. C. tcon Albanv. Orecon. office in .Pierce's new block Office hours, from i A. M. to 4 r. m. A ' I. UOSSITKH. VE1KKINAKY SUIt con, LTailuatc of Ontario veterinary college nndiinciniicr or tne Ontario vcterm arynicilical society, is pre pared to treat the uiscascn hi all iloniesticatco inimals on scientific principles. OMice at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Besiileiice 4th and Calapccia sirueis, Ai'jauv, Oregon. Dir. v. w. si Surgeon, lae AND ecf r.rounsvilie. Or. OHice in the strahun-l'earce block upstairs in the rear rri.niM mi tlio main ball. Cai: prompt I v : attended to in city or countjy. Sf:yt?tf; DP.. It Kii'uD treaii, Alban DKWA.Y, VETERINARY SI" li ny, Ore' m Graduate of (itr! man and Amcrion colleges. DR. TE. A. Ml'ALISTKE noMEOPATIIIC riiv sician and surgeon Has removed hia oificc into Crawford's block. All caHs prompt ly attemled to. TR. M J. PAT0, PHYSICIAN U Sursfeon, iilumberi;'s lllock,. Albanr, Or. Female ((incises a specialty Cw. tie found in tne omcc nay or tiihc. TXR.CS. yj ui A. WHITNEY. PHYSICIAN AND uri.'.:on. . Graduate nf Kellevue Hot-ni- tal JIedi';al Collece. New York City. Ditcane f women a pecialty. tiJIice in" Froman's brick. Albany Orecon. I Ttl OTICE IS IIEKEI5Y V.IWS TTAT PRO Vt perty owiilth are required by ordinance to cut down him remove all thistics and ob noxious w eeds irrouiinr upon their premifcj, and upon the street adjoinim: tin reto, within the city limits of Albany. 1lir.se failinir to do so ill ' e liable lo a fine of liy order of the city marshal, J.N. HOFFMAN-' Albanv, Ji xk 2S, lSifi, HEWER T. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE , and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, ATlVltAEl'K. n. . S. ISl.AI Kilt BX. o. W. WRIGHT. LACK1U RN, WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany, Oreuon. Office in Odd iiellow'H Temple. Vill practice in all courts bf thcKtate, and pve ppocial attention to all busineHS. w OLVERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in roonm 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Main's stor T K. WEATHORKORD, ATTORNEY AT J . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will pract ii all the oourta of thestate, and (five special attention to all busineHg. JAMES P. MEAD. A1TORXEY.AT-LAW and title examiner, Albanv, Or. Will practice in all the courts of the" state. Ab stracts of title furnished on fhort notice. Ten years experience. Land Surveying. PARTIES DKHIRIKO HCRVEYINO DO.NB CAM OB tain accurate and prompt work by callinir upon ex-county survr.yot K, T. T. Fisher. He haacomplete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers Station, Linn cou ity, Oregon. r B. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD- J ing ; fire, life and. accident insurance com panies. for Kent FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. City Restaurant. AT THE Draln Tlle.'for Sale. GOOD SCPPLY OF FIRST CLASS L" drain tile for tale at the Ea ee brick and tile factory East of Albany near Knox uutte. call at the factory or address rropts & Auston, Albany Oregon. Dclmonico Restaurant, CONKR HR.-T ANI ELLSWORTH STS. The. unilt rsicced having purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the above name a first class restanrant. We are prepared to furnish meals for parties or dances cn short notice. Oysters served in every style, eastern or coast; all kinds of fish known in the marketl Employ only first-class help and waiting will will be prompt and courteous. Kee ular meals 25 cts. Coffee of first class quality and a cup of coffee and cake at from 5 to 10 cts. I am well known inl this city and request the citizens to give me a call. SAM GOETS, Proprietor. Important Notice. X HAVE RETURNED FROM THE FRONT. X I paid all my men on the lDth. Any person holding any of my time checks will please present them to me at my ottice in the 1 weeilale lilocK for pavmeut. e nave plen ty of money here. j. S. ASIONELLE, Ccneral Coutracror of firm Antontlle ii Doe, Mva WauteiT US THE OREGON PACIFIC AT!.v at "!'" to Ctirran i; i. r;:i nad. M'.ii'eilh. THE WORLD'S FAIR. The Claims of the Rival Cities Being Heard in Washington. A It Hi KIKE IN ST. I.OIIS. Tae Subborn Montana Senators Ordered Brought la by Force -A Pnailist's Brawl. The Hkrald s Special lhspatcliec . ! Washington, Jan. 8. Hie Ben- ate special fonimittee ot tne world's fair ot 1SD2 met this morn ing ami decided tLat t. Louis should be heard to-day, Chicago to-morrow, Washington Friday and New York Saturday. Gov ernor Francis opened the discussion on behalf of St. Louis, followed by Colonel C. II. Jones. HEAVY FIItK IN 1ST. LOUIS. The Western L'nioa Telegraph Office Burned-Loss $100,000. East St. Louis, Jan. 8. The Western Union Telegraph office at St. Louis was burned this morn ing. The operators saved their lives bv way of fire escapes. An associated press office on the sec ond tloer was totally destroyed There were but a lew persons in the building when the fire started, and although several firms occu pied unices and stores in the build ing, their estimated loss is $100, 000, of which the Wr. U. company's loss is hall. THE MONTANA MIDDLE. The Democratic Senators Ordered Brought In by Force. Helena (Mont.), Jan. 8. When the senate met this morning none of the democratic senators were present.' A call of the house was ordered and the sergeant-at-arnis sent out in search of ti.; absent members. I'arsee was found, but r,.fiw,.,l irw.n... ctafinirili.it tlir.rn was no authority tor taking him The secretary of state will not sign the certificates cf the democratic senators-elect until they are heard from. Lieutenant-Governor Kick- ards has ordered the sergeant at arms to bring the absentees before the bar of the senate, even if he has to invite the aid of the civi authorities. Hie latter now are out trying to enforce order. Gov ernor Toole recognized the order of the senate by sending in his mes sage. ltow (vith a Pugilist. London, Jan. 8. Charlev Mitchell, the pugilist, attacked Viscount Mandeville and Mr. Ab bington in a restaurant last night Viscount Mandeville was badlv beaten before the combatants were separated. II EK NKUltO COACUSIAN. AVhen W an Discanlril He Shot Her, isil Wast Mobbed. Jacksonville, 111., Jan. 7. For a lor)L' time the affairs of Miss Keener and Nathan Fasten, her colored coach man, have been the gossip of the town. Some time ago Paste n went to Iowa, and while there Miss Keeuer sent the negro a large amount of val uable property. This morning Fasten returned and proceeded to the home of Miss Keener, where he was met by her brother, Tom Keener, who ordered the negro aA ay. As Fasten turned to go he met Miss Keener and young man named Bancroft. Without warning the negro drew a apstol and began shooting, first at .Bancroft, who was twice wounded and then at Miss Keener, who promptly returned the fire, both be ing wounded. Miss Keener was shot through the lungs and hips, and is in a very critical condition. Fasten was shot in the arm and head. At mis juncture tne negro was clubbed and disarmed by a crowd drawa to the scene. Fasten is in jail but so. terribly injured that it thought he cannot recover. It is said Miss Keener will scarcely live through the night. The Keener family is one ottbe most prominent in Jacksonville the elder Keener having been engaged in the commission business at Naples and Mendasa, III., and interested in a line of Illinois river steamers running to &t. Louis, WHEAT SHU Itl KNED AT SEA The KlngKobert Sighted Oft Cap Horn on Fire and Abandoned. Sah t KAM'isco, Jan. 7. A dis patch has been received at the Mer chants Exchange fram New York stating that the ship Ivy, which ar rived there to-day, had passed the British ship King Robert off Cap Horn, November 11. The cargo of tne latter was burning fiercely, and the wood work of the hull was burned away and t're foremast was lying over nio Biuc. i ue jviuk fiuuerb was re ported on fire aud abondoned nearly months ago. The ship Servia, which arrived i San Francisco this eveninr from Fhil adelfjhia, reports having spoken the King Kobert in nearly the same Ioca tion, November 8, The fire was seen plainly and also a bark, which is sup posed to have rescued the crew, was seen near the burning vessel. DANGEKOl'S 3IINES. Caves, Explosion, I'ire, and Now the I'.lver Threatens to Break In. Wii.KirsBARKK, Pa., Jan. c, At the Nottinylnm mine in Plymouth this evening, where the cave-in oc ctnred lust week, a terrible explosion of gas occurred, i he brattice work and timber at once caught fire and burned furiously. Five meu were caught b tweeu the cave-in and the and exit was cut off. The report preaci, anil in a lew minutes nun- reds ot men, women and children gathered at the mouth of the slope. The wives and children ot tue nn pri:oned men lost all control of them selves, and sorrowful scenes w!re witnessed. About halt an hour alter the fire broke out John Humphreys and John Richards were lowered into the mites. When they reached the fire they heard cries and shouts on the other side. Putting' their hands efore their faces they rushed through the fire and dragged the five im prisoned men out one hy one, unin- ured. ll'oir.as Kichanls was in an other part of the mine and was fatally burned. Water is coming through where tne tave-in occurred last week, and miners fear the river may brak into the mine. If this should happen many miners would be lrowned, be- ond hope of reclaiming, and opera tions would have to be suspended. CALIFORNIA STOKM LOSSES. Soatharn I'aclflc Itcpairs Cost Half a Million Very Cold at SIssong. San Fkaxclsci), Jan. 7. Now that it looks as if the storms were over, railroad men are estimating the losses occassioned by washouts, landslides and snow, The Southern Pacific Company is the heavest loser, the rmount ot damage caused being esti mated at about half a million dollars, not officially, however. The disasters were most severe in Soledad canyon, in Southern California, where twenty odd miles of track were rendered use- leesfor traific par poses, and seven miles in a single stretch were swept away, oissox, tal., Jan. . It was two degrees above zero at 6 a. m., to-day, the coldest of the season. Snow is four feet deep, but trains are all on time. I'OTII ;oT KKl) IX THE FACE The Predicament of a Youiifr Wo man and a Man Behind Her. A man who was riding down town on a Third avenue train yes terday became involved in an in teresting dilemma, which afiorded amusement to all those passensers who became aware of it. He was seated directly beliiud the last cross scat in the car. In front of him was ayoung woman who was devot ing her time to watching the wiu dows on the opposite side ef the street as the train sped alouc. She was youu"; and pretty. Without her kno'.vk'dso a few tresses of her blcDde hair had escaped from under her bonnet, and had fallen over he shoulder of the man behind her, aud had in some unexplained mau ner become fastened around one of the buttons of his coat. II 3 made cue or two delicate attempts to remove the wandering tresses, but was so timid that he only entangled them the more. Ie sat there with a frightened but meek expression upon his face, not dating to move. A climax was put to his predica incnt by the young woman's arising or rather attempting to do so, at Fourteenth street. She had only got halt way out of her seat when she felt a violent tug at her hair. She resumed her seat and turned around to learn the true situation. Id a inomeot her complexion rival ed that of the unfortunate vouDir man, and her attempts to release herself convulsed the witnesses with laughter. Her fingers trem-. bled, and after fumbling away until the guard had closed the gait in vain attempts to release herself, she gave one vioient yank at . the two trcsses, breaking them off and leaving the ends still entwined the miserable button. Although ' the man saw them and was painfully conscious of their presence, he ;did not dare to remove them until the young woman had left the car at the next station. For the rest of the way to the City Hall he kept his bead boned in his newspaper New York Sun, Disarming aa Unseem toe. "This was sometime a paradox," as TTamlpf. cava Kivw.a II. .'-j . u v., n v. , lilt. people of America 1 and other jands have been enabled to pit llostetter's Stomach Bitters against that unseen foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easy possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its misty venom to voison the air, and decaying unwhole some vegetation imprcgnater the water, there. In the very stronghold of miasma, is the auxiliary otent to disarm the foe and assure efficient protection. Fever and ague, bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, no matter how tenaciously they have rastene their clutcn on the system are nrst loreea lo relax incir grasp ana eventually to abandon it alto. getlicr. But' it lc preventive force that should chiefly recommend the Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria cursed localities, for it is a certain buckler of defence against which the enemy .s powerless. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and uiuiouB ailments. Files! riles! Plies! Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment is the only sure cure for Mind, bleed ing or itching piles ever discovered It never fails to cure oid cases of long standing. Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky, says "Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment cured mc after years of suffering." Judge fofhnburv. Cleveland. O.savs "I nave ound by experience that Dr. Williar3 Indian Pile Ointment gives immediate and permanent relief." c haye hundreds of such testi momais. Do not sutler an instant lunger. Sold by druggists at SOc and 4-1 per box. toll', by Foshay t7M;ison Alb-.iny, Oregon. WASHINGTON NEWS. The United States War Squadroa's Mission Is Peaceable. THE I'ltESIDEXT'S VACATION, Fradulcct Isscanee of Patent to Lands Valaei at $1,000.000-A Hold-Ovtr Official in Trouble. Special CorrcsjondeiK-e. 1 Washington, Jan, 1. The presi dent took advantage of his holiday to make a little trip in pursuit of recrea tion and fresh air. He went down the Potomac with a small party of friends on a steam yacht, and artcr shooting as ni-3y wild ducks as they cared to, the party proceeded down to the mouth of the James Hirer, and up that stream to Richmond, stopping on the way at Lower Brandon, the ancestral home of the Harrison family. The president returned from Rich mond on a late traiu Saturday night, and erprcssed himself to your corres pondent as having had a delightful time. He was particularly pleased with his reception at Richmond. Secretary Proctor and Senator Mor rill left here this morning for South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, for the purpose of examining the facilities of the iron works at that place for mak ing heavy guns for the Army. They are expected to return to Washington to-morrow. Secretary Tracy says there is not the slightest foundation for the sen sational story sent out from here by the correspondent of a New York paper alleging that our new squadron of war ships had been sent to Lisbon to enforce certain demands that this Goverrment had made upon Portugal. The squadron stopped first at Lisbon simply because it had been arranged so to do, and will keep right on over the route arranged for it. Senator Hoar's committee on our relations with Canada, and Senator Vest's committee on the dressed beef traffic are both in New York hunting information, and it is expected that they will remain there the greater portion of this week. Secre'ary Tracy has formally ac cepted the new -ruiser Baltimore" and thereby, our navy lus secured the best vessel of its kind atloat. Chairman McKinlcy, i the House Wajs and Means committee has al ready fairly earned the title of "hustler." Ilia committee has held daily sessions since the day after Christmas day, in order that all in dustries interested in t'.ie new tariff bill may have .a hearing. The coal and iron men have becu the best represented so far. Mi. MeKinley is confident that the new bill will be completed and reported to the House early in February. If Mr. MeKinley does as well on the floor of the House as he has rone in the committee room, tnd there is no reason to think that he will not, he is certain to become one of the most popular republicans in the country before v the Fifty-first Congress expires. He is all of the qualities necessary in a leader of men. and it he keeps ins Health it is ex tremely probable that his mail will some day be addressed to the White House. ' Not ".he least of his good qualities is knowing how to wait and bide his time, hx-Ascistant Postmaster General J. Brady has brought suit against Stiison Hutchin and Hallet Kil- bourne, in which he accuses them of Bharp practice in getting from him ' the "Evening Critic," of this city- Mr. Brady wants his property back. One of the democratic I old-over officials in he General Land Office has got himself into trouble by hurry ing through, out of its turn, a patent for lands valued at $1,000,000 against the issuance of which there were strong protests, which were not even given a hsanng. . W hat makes the trouble worse is the fast that the patent connot now be cancelled with out the assistance of the courts. Noting can be done to the official, ex to dismiss him, as it would be next to impossible to conyict him of anything worse than carelessness, thouga mere . is little donbt that his action deserve! to be called by a much harsher term. Better Tban"ETCr. I am now better prepared than I have ever been to suit my custo mers in the shoe line. I have just received a large invoice of tha cel ebrated Laird, Schober & Mitchell fine shoes for ladies. There is no manufacturer who claims anything better than these shoes. I intend to keep a full assortment of them in all Drices. widths from A EE, and can suit the most fastidious in fit and price. I also received another invoice of the popular ahoe, E. V. Reed's in waukenphaBt snd patent leather tip. These shoes are well known in Albany as a first-class nice style shoe. Or ders from the country filled with, care and satisfaction guaranteed. Samuel E. Young. California t at-K-l'are. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh, cold in the head, hay fevor, rose cold, catarrhal deafness and sore eyes. Re store the sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all drug gists. Send for circular to Abictine Medical Company, Oroyillc, CiL kSix: months' treatment for fl; sent by mail. H 10, Forsale by Foshay & Mason. Walk Upright In Life. The Knickerbocker Shoulder Brace will assist you. For saJe by H. C. Hubbard, druggist. Call and examine them. Ladies all wool scarlet under wear 75 cents at Barrows & Searl. A I L L