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    VOL. J J.
ALBANY, OR. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1889.
NO 109
A.H the '. relies
V,-io Ivsvfi rlv-1 .- '- J::r Vigor a trial
(tr entMiSfcr-t!? Si !i Sr :! .
Mrs J J'.'tr:':!. of. :l!l!"'r. Vnlne, says:
" I li iw I'wm V''i r's ''"if VliSr with
tmrv'.-l..i:: snivMi. It rusinrcs the original
r'l,,r I" rrav l-sir, pr. n:. u s a fresh inwth,
rtnl kwiH 1t stri'Mi; ami Wwltliy. As a toilet
jrtU-le 1 liavn never J.iml Us equal."
Ayer'o Hair Vigor,
Prcparnl l.y Ir. .1. C A yor J: On.. Lowell, Mum
buM by DrunilLuiuidl'erfuiuere.
E' F. Sox. Pro C. H. thwart, 8
Albany
IRONWORKS
,-Mauufaoturers of-
1 1EAM ENGINES CRIST AND SAW
MILL MACHINERY IRON FRONTS
WD ALL KINDS OF HEAVY
AND LIGHT WORK, IN
IRON AND BRASS
3GASTINCS.
weclal attention paid o repairing M
ds of machinery-
Patterns Made on Short Notice,
Conrad Maver.
STAR BAKERY
CnniGr Broaaalbin and First Sts.,
-DEALER IN
ktaauetl Fraits,
Vaautil HeaW,
Qucnware,
Vegetables,
C'llHtu,
Hptecn.
Tea.
Etc.,
dlassmare,
Dried Frails.
Tobnoco,
Sugar,
Coftes?.
Etc,,
In foot everything that I kept n a Ren
ml variety and grocer? ire. Highest
u rket prio paid for
LL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
fronipt Attention-First-class HBarse
RecLCrownMills
POM, LANNIN6 & CO., I'BOPR'S
bw rnooras iloub superior fob fam run
A1TD BAKERS OSB.
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
lS-hoit 'PrJoi in Cash fc
Whoat
tyoOD 8AWINO. Wood nawed on
FPtlar prices, Orders left at Browne II
v v "ii .j i k nuLinR.nnvwnrH in inn ' , ' v .
jwusras- nromDtlv attended to
UEO. a, nAHHKS
PftrnttinejMpiirmiUs at the Portland Buslncn-r-Heirv,
Portland. Creffon. or at the Caoital Ilu
r-nvinirre m.t i cm, urrgon. itoin ncnoui m
Faerihe mkintrmnlnr a P. Arrtntronir. hnvt
pno course of studies and same rates of tuition.
FtuiniiifNM. Mliortlinncl
t'rwritinff. Prnmnrln and Rntrllvh DeOrtrt
ttfd at snv tim VArininl raialrxriir flrlilrCAh
nnHM iMlftt. flu UflUI Msiem iiiqrr,
mining. iirpnii. v Siiem. urrvm.
PAINT3, Old? AND
RUSHES AT DBYOTB
Fortmiller giving,
ROBSONb, .
The LEADING
is-
LaForest &
FjSICB first
ClPS GOODS
!' WHAT KEEPS' THEM IN THE iEAD.
rii'Mx- S toelt of GROCERIES'
and.
PRODUCE,
always Complete.
is
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vrl. A marvel of
purity, strength and whnlesomeness.
Mora economical than the ordinary kinds
and cannot be sold In competition with
multitude or low ten, snort weignt aium
or puosohate pewilers. Mold only In cans,
RovM Daklnu Powder Co.. 108 Wall St.,
v, w. iKmui aui Agents,
Portland; Oregon.
nii V ill S..rk, .InVors In
fioi wrtiili, jwiOry,
SAW LOGS F03 SilLE,
P;iriitf ile.irini to purchase saw logs
will do well to call on the undersigned
who ha shout 3,000,000 ft of los on the
Cnl.ipooin above llrownsville.
H. F. Merrill, Trustee,
Albany, Or.
TINWARE AftDHAHD
WARE Of ALL KINDS Al
El tST5TI ViJN.
Grocery Store
Thompson's,
1
Albany Market.
Vheat-63a,
Oatsi.'Or!.
Butter 20c per id.
rKgs-23
Hay
Potatoe- 7o cts per bushel?
Beef on foot. 3J-o
Apples 60 cents per bu.
Pork 6lAo per lb. Uresaed.
BaccuK hams,12I4c
shoulders, fee.
sides. 10c.
-ard 9o per lb.
nour-4.25 per bbl.
hlckena 3.00 per doz.
: Till Feed bran, 14.00 per ton:
shorts, 16.
middlings, 20.
Chor- 90,
Oregon Slate Tair
Twenty-ninth annntl exhibltloaty
Haleui, Oregon.
COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 16.
Continuing one wank, under the man
agement or tne ureiron oiauj
Board of Agrioultura.
OVER $15000 II GASH
i snfrrA.l fr .irrtanltaral. stock, dairy,
and meohanloel exhibits, for works of
art and fausv work, ana lor trials 01
apeed.
Ennning andjjTrotting Eaces
E&CH DAY.
Important Improvements made injtbe
premium list.
Rsda w I ratos f ir fares and freights
on all transportation lines .to an from
the fair.
PRICES OF ADMISSION :
Men's day ticket - .
Women's day ticket M..
Men's season ticket ..
Women's season ticket..
...Wlc
...26c
2 w
1 00
Send to the Secretary at Salem for a
premium list.
.T.T. APPERS M, President,
J. T, GREGG, Secretary.
4
I Mr nlur o r fruit Irnd, 4 miles westol
Albany, for only 1& an aore. Wij I ae
50 acres if desired, Nioe'.y locstei Ca
on Cooper Turner on CorralUs roa 1,
'ABY
CAKBIAGES
AT
srEWAttr sox
SUPERIOR LINES OF
'AGRICULTURAL IM
PLEMENTS AT DE
V3S A ROS90N
K EBP POSTED.
F. M.French keaptrailroadjcime.
J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al
bany, Or
For a Sterling or Emerson piano call on G
L Blaokman.
For sale, cheap, secood hand organ, Mn.
Uy man's.
O L B'ackman ia.apent for the Weber
piano. None better.
Buy your tickots through to the East of
W I. Jester and save fare to Portland.
The Western Cottage and Packard are two
of the best organs made. G L Black nan
tells tnetn.
A Hoe line of all kinds of furniture, plain
and upholstered, bes . stock in this part of
Oregon at Fortmiller k Irving'a.
If yon waut a clean and fine smoke ask for
J. Joseph's home made white laborj cigara
For sale by most cigar dealers and at his
joaepn a lactory,
J A Vrahihal I aeab Siuzer Mannfaotur
ingOo., oolite Odd Fallows Temple, Al
bany,
A fine 1'ud of boffcv dusters andlflv nets at
TwKn Overman's, the leading harness
An elegant line of siiV table sureads.
beautiful designs, just received at Foit miller
ft living s.
5 cans Golden Star tomatoes for 50 cents
at C Meyers, and all other eanned k goods
oneap tor cash.
Just received new table linen at W. F.
Read's.
I W Starr, physician and sure eon. Albanv
Oregon.
Good oookine stove onlv 10 at Hon'.: s 4.
saitmann s.
Side saddles and ladies rid inn uuromelee al
inompsonoc uverman s.
Thompson & Overman, agents for the great
L'yuainue buggy whip.
The best watch in the world for the
money. Seth Thomas makes them. F M
French tells them.
Ladies shoes, mens choes, misses shoes,
ohildrens shoes, mens boots, boys boots, t
less than cost to make room for other good
at t Ji Browne! I s.
Dr Wrightsman'a Sovereign Bulin of Life,
for diseases peculiar to women, nt Dcyoe &
Robone and Browncll te Stinard'ti, P J
Baltimore, agent.
Call and examine Z. T. Wright's stock of
lubricating oils. XUo steam goods of all
kinds. Keep the celebrated Powell Sight
feed T..-vrieatora and ml eups. constantly on
hand. Also Trahern. Litt and For en pumps.
Iron pijiT ew-ioiillr, Branch House one
bl ck alii ,, n in v" IinWorki .
THE FAMOUS
Wire Baclda SaspBailer
WARRANTED.
For aale only by
L. E. BLAIN,
THE PLa.CE.
lyal .mttu o! n
PaiKe. Brofa,
SaKxeMTf ft M iTm, ' yon
Groceries,
Produce, Baked Goods, Etc. Etc.
Their goods are the beat and thf Ir.prie.
reaaonaDie.
SECURE PRICES. NO
TROUBLE TO SHOW
.'iOODS AT
A LEAFLET OF 18S8.
A correspondent in Pennsylvania sends us
one of the Republican campaign cards of iSSS,
which he took the precaution to rave. It con.
tains these injunctions:
Workingmen !
Protect your homes I Free trade reduces
wage 1 Free trade will close American manu
factories, t rec trade serves the interests of
Europe .
Protection insures fair wages and regular
employment. Protection serves the interests
of this country.
1 hese are the issues.
These assurances will be recalled with a dw
cided disposition to "kick themselves," by
many voters who were deceived by them.
"Four years more" of high protection wer
hardly insured before wages in the protected
industries began to fall and mills and manufac
tories to close.
What do the coerced employees of Andrew
Carnegie think of the "fairwages" insured by
protection? What dj the cotton mill operatives
in Fall River, forced to accept a reduction
wages and denied even an interview with the
mill owners, think of it? What do the coai
miners of Illinois think of the "fair wages and
regular employment" insured by ihe triump
of protection? How do the glass workers square
their reduction of IS per cent., to take effec1
to day, with these ante election promises?
Object lessons like these are a great help in
the campaign of education. New York World-
Insure at Once. Mr. Julius Grad
wohl's advice to the people of Albany is to
insure at once before it Is teo late, for the
fire fiend Is devastating the cities of the
N. W. Mr Gradwohl represents seven
solid companies, with an aggregate cap!
tal of $76,000,000 and a cash deposit of
$350,000 at Salem. As well as business
men, farmers should insure their crops,
for they will burn, rr a number of cases
already testify. Though Mr Grad wohl's
companies lost some in beattle, ancou-
ver, iMlensbunjh ana Spokane rails their
capital is so great the loss is not felt, and
they will continue to place risks and pay
losEes with their usual promptness, the
same as they did alter the great Chicago
hrc, in whicu their losses were neavy.
Why ? Why do you not go to Water'
oo f As a summer reso't His unexcelled
Good level ground, good shade, excellent
soda water, good hotel accommodations,
JJoard and lodging from $5.00 to $7 per
week to suit customers. ix miles abov
Lebanon on the Santiam river. I will be
at Lebanon everv Saturday at arrival
train to convey parties to Waterloo. Good
leed stable in connection with hotel.
J. G. Gross, w
Proprietor Waterloo Hotel.
Merit Wins.
We desire to My to our citizens, thst for year we
have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Dr King's New Lite Pills, Bucklen's Ar
nica Balve and Kleetrlo Bitters, and bave never hand
led remedies that sell as well, or that have given such
universal satUfaction, We do not hesitate to guar
antee them every time, and we stand reedr 10 refund
the purchase price, If satistactoiy results do not fo
low their use. These remedies nave won their great
populsiity purely on their merits, Fosbsy and Ma
son, druggist.
A Pafe Investment.
Is on. which Is guaranteed to bring yon satlafs.-
tory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase
price. On this safe plan you can buy from oar .S
vertleed Druggist a bottle ot Dr. nine's New DIs
oovsry for Consumption, Is Is guaranteed to bring
reuei in ever)-case, wnen useu lor any asjecuon 01
Throat, Lungs or Chest, sni-h as Coisuraptlon, In
fl.mmatlon of Lungs, Bronchitis Asthma, whoopfng
Cough, Croup, etc,, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable
10 taste, perfectly safe, and caa slaysba depsnitsd
upon. Trial bottles freest Poehay el Mason's.
If vou are nervous or irritable.feel languid.
dispirited, or if yon have siek headache, snl-
low complex iQn,oroRensiYe urea.n.r-nen ymir
livr is out of order and needs roaaiDif. Or.
Heuley s Dandelion Tome restores the hr
to healthy action and tones op the entue y
tem. Sold by Foahaj & Mason.
A seutleman whobsd suffered sreatannov
an co and paib from bnrbers itch, and who hail
been treat en by the Dent pnyaio'.an, without
relief, ays tbas tun bottles ot JJutaru
Sp-cillo enrtd him and left his face perfvet'
smooth, without a scar. It never falls inM.i
diseases. Sold by Fothay k VI aeon.
Rnrklen's Amiea Htlve.
The. heV, SaIvq tn the world for Cut., f!nilse,Sfrcs.
Ulcer, Skli Kheum, ttrtr 8srte, Tetter. Chippeii
hamlr'.ChilbUliii, Coma, and all 8kln Eruption, and
poeiUvely cure Piles, or no pay required. It itriur
rueen w fvw pvritmMu-iftcvifiii, or money trund
l. Price io cent per box. For sale by Posh)- and
Wrifctl .' Compt und Syrup of Sirsspatilla
arr.liabi' rrtdicine for the renovation of tne
blood Tones and hnilds OP tht aveten
cures akio dineasea, etc. Sold ly Fuehay &
Masoo.
Wrivht's Arsbian Hon Liniment acts
quickly and effectually, and has no nfrnr
as a remeiy ior eointeje mtt vmr nri" -tniment
is reooireH, Suld by Foahny A.
Mason.
Fine line of Guns and
good stock of Ammuni
tion at Deyoe and Rob
sons special bargains
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
The Democratic Ticket,
Ellensburo, W T. Sept. 9. Following
are the nominees of the Democratic Convention
in session here.
For Congressman G C Griffin, of Spokane
For Governor Eugene Semple, of Pierce.
For Lieutenant Governor L II Platter, of
Whitman.
For Secretary of State W II Vhiltlesev.
f Jefferson.
for treasurer M Kaurnan, of Pierce.
For Auditor J M Murry, of Thurston,
For Attorney General H I Snivelr. of
Yakima.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
J H Morgan, of Kittitas.
for commissioner of Public Lands M Z
Goodell, of Chehaiis,
ror the Supreme Court W II White, of
King, B L Sharpstein, of 'Valla Walla, j B
Reavis, of Yakima, John P Judson, of Pierce,
r ranic uranani, 01 Spokane.
O'Conner Lost. .
London, Sept. 9 Searle wen the buat race
on the Thames with O'Connor for the cham
pionship of the world. The race was for 1000
and the championship of the world; distauce,
four miles and three furlongs.
uaus 01 5 to v were given on O Connor.
Searle won the toss for position, and chose the
Surrey side, O'Connor had the best of the
start by half a length to the boathouse, Searle'a
time was 222.
In a Critical Condition.
Salem, Sept. 9. Mr Claggett, who was
severely injured by a falling awning yesterday,
is suffering terribly, and the doctors say he is
in a very uncertain condition. His internal
injuries are most difficult to ascertain, and
most to be feared. The Oud Fellows.of whom
he is a member, are giving him every atten
tion. Relatives from Independence arrived
to-day. (Mr Claggett is a nephew of Hon R
A Irvine of Albany.)
A Million Dollar l ire.
Chicago, Sept, 9, A special from Helena,
Mont., says: Information has just been receiv
ed here of one of the fiercest and most destruc
tive forest fires yet reported in Montana. The
fire occurred Sunday night in the St Regis
district, Missoula county, and the- Cokeley
ranch, known to ewy old timer in Western
Montana as one of the most fertile and produc
tive spots in the mountain region, was made a
barren waste in less than thirty minutes.
Biggest Yet, 10,009 rolls of wall ra
r, latest varieties, finest decorations just
eraivi.-l It Krtmi!ler& Irvlng's
Got It Again. What ? Why the fin
est lot of fresh smoked beef In the market.
Chipped to order. Also a fine supply of
our futnous gold medal cream cheese.
U ILLAMETTE fACKlltG CO.
0ks cures rheumatism, neuralgia
and
toothache. Foe hay k Mason Agent.
If yon have any job wtrk to d" call on G
W. Smith who is prep. to do it with
neatness and disiurt'. ind as cheap as any
one. Portland, Or., Jan. 12th.
Havinff a revere back ache last maimer. I
tried the Oregon Kidney 'lea, I nsed one ear,
which effected s radical cme. I would re
ouimend it to all who are afflicted ae an un
failing remedy. Julius Aca.
sola by fosbsy ' Mason
Not one nersoa in fiftv arrive at the. mom
of forty, who is not troubled with kidney or
unnsry complaints in snmo form. To tboss
afflicted with pain in the back, noo retention
of urine, nervous debility, painful or sap-
pressed menstruation, we can oner a remedy
that has been in constant use over twentv
years. Oregon Kidney Tea. This preparation
has done more for en tiering humanity than
any other medicine in the market. Sold by
to bay & Mason.
WricSts Myrrh ttath sup comes ott con
queror every tint yon have ,(s bruth" .with
it. Death to lartar aid decay. Srid by
Foahay & Mason.
If YOuVant a good silver steel pcvlhe.fliteet
in tbs n. a rket, go to Stewart & Sox's.
The Lsdies Delighted,
The pleasant efleet and the perfect saf
ety with whleb ladies may ue the liquid
fruit laxative. Syrup of Fl, under all
condition, make it their fWvorite remedy.
It Is pleasing to the eye and to the taate.
gentle, yetetrMtual hi acting on the kid
neys, liver ana oowqim.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta,
Wlien she was a Child, aha cried for Caetorla.
When alie became Miss, the clung to CaatorU,
When she bad Children, she gave them Csstsarl
DEY08& R)B30)( ARE AGEtf?
FOR THE NEW HIGU ARM DAVIS
VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA
IHINE.BEST MA THINE IN TBS
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