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m o r nit. ' - VOL. I J. ALBANY. OR., FRIDAY, MARCH , 1890. "SO C1 ETin Tinai Avor's Sar?niarjna dol lar a home worth flvo dollar! o( ajiy man'j inonoy. either as a Tome or iiioou-punner, Avers sarsagnnuii im w vhwh i Ir. James TI. stone. Tappan. Ohio, says : " I Know il no alterative that ctt-ss so much satisfaction as Aftf's SarsaparUla." Ayer's Sarsaparllla, Prep.red by Dr..I. C. Ay.r fcCo., Lowell, Usu. nice H sis bottles, ii. Worth 5 a bottle. II. Sipsoii Has just received his Spring stock of Clothin R. F. So C. H. Stewart, So Albany IRONWORKS Manufacturers of TEAM ENGINES GRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON FRONTS AKO ALL KINDS OF HEAVY AND LICK WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. -special attention ld o nairlng as of maohlner Patterns Made on Short Notice. Embracing a fine lino of suits, which will be sold at bottom prices. In order to make room for new goods will sell his large stock of Notions, etc., at A . Great Reduction. The best place in Albany for bargains. Carpet Depart nieiit. 1 have added about two thousand dollars worth of carpets to my stock this spring. Ne styles In 3 ply ingrain tapestry and body Brussels; also hall And stair to match, rugs, cocoa and nnpler matting, hemp carpet c.tlna mat ting, etc. I have also connected with my carpet department, lace curtains and curtain nets, portlers, window shades, wall paper, lln oleum, and floor oil cloths. I hare and am receiving the largest and besi assorted stock in these lines of any house this side of Portland, These goods are all on the second floor, where I have them arranged so that buyers have very little trouble in select ing what they want. 1'lenty of room and light. Thos. Montelth has charge of this department and will take pleasure In showing the goods at anv time, Samuel E. Youna, M'MOPKATIC STaTE CONVENTION. The democratic central committee for the state of Oregon, assembled at Salem on the 19th day of March, 1S90, bas appointed Port land as the place and Thursday, the 24th day of April, 1S90, at the hour of 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, as the time for holding a convention for the democratic party of the state of Oregon for the purpose of nomiuating candidates for the offices of congressman, governor, judge of the supreme court, secretary of state, treaurer superintendent of public instruction, state print er, and district officers to be voted for at the approaching June election, and to transact such further business as may properly come be fore the convention. Th: representation will consist of 193 delegates, apportioned among the several counties of the state as follows: Baker 5 Clatiop Clackamas Hcnton 7 Columbia 3 Coos Crook S Curry lViiiolrid 1 Gilliam A Albaat Marble and Granite Works.Hav- r.mnt A I l!ll-TitV 2 iug lately purchaord the stock of S A. ttirgs I jackson g Josephine 4 and G W Harris, we shall be pleased to Klamath 3 Lake 3 snow designs ana give pnoes to all intend-1 Lane 9 Linn 11 ,.,,...,... mini ..u...rjra iUll 3 Marion IO andpnoesaslowas anyfor first-elasswork. Morrow 6 Multnomah 25 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS The Crevasse Widening. VicKsnuRa, Miss., March 30. The crevasses at Raleigh, La., and Offutt's .Mis., are uieiy to attect seriously rail roads In their respective vicinities. Offutt's crevasse is now 500 feet wide, and unless closed very soon the crevasse will flood a large portion of Washington, Sharklcy an d Issaqutna couiuies,the garden of the Yazo o delta, covering Immense area. Blair Bill Defeated. Washington, March 20 The third read ing of the Blair educational bill was defeated n the senate, by 37 to 31. The senate proceeded to vote on the third reading and engrossment of the bill. When ihe vote was concluded and it was known ii had resulted against the bill, Blair changed his vote from aye to uo, so as to make a motion to reconsider. The result was announced, yeas 31, nays 37, Conrad Haver, PROPKlBT"jl OK STAR BAKERY Corner Broadalbin anil First Sta., .DEALER IN 'lulled Frusta, dlasvsws're, Srten Fruit. Tobneco, lunar, Cofloe. Etc,, Cannfil Meats, Qaeennwans reset tiles, Cigar, Tea. Etc., " .s-ot everything that 1 kept tn a (ten Ki variety and grocer;' ore. Hlgherf a rkst (trie raid tor AIL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Visit as before purchasing elsewhere. EOAW & ACUI80!T next door to Democrat office) Albany, Or. leading Photographers Albany Oregon. Matthews & Washburn, Albany, Oregon, Hardware,Stoves andTinwai'e. We hit hard. If you want prices hit hard on builders hardware, carpenter tools, pumps, stoves, ranges, tinware and plumbing. Give us a call in the Tweedale Block, Albany, Or. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN THE LEADER. THE LEADER G.W.SMITH, THE 1.V r . mean s--.ll on ukti to ,W Fx-, fr vow Grocer.1 es, Proauca, Eaiai Goods, Etc. Etc. Tleir vj-hjAm are rue hwt and their pnii 1 seasonal;. To All Whom It May Concern. The Gennanla Fire Insurance Co of New York, having reinsured Its entire business in the State of Oregon, said com- oanv fhavinir nn ArnrvAt with the Stale Treasurer, $50,000.) hereby give notice of Its discontinuance sf buainess In Ore son, and its intention of withdrawing its deposit now with the State Treasurer at the expiration of the, six months printod etice required Oy law Germanic Fire Insurance !Co orS. Y Hugh Schumann, Vice President. Dec:.h 18S9 Delmonica Restauranl, SJORSTXR riRST ANs ELLSWORTH ST. The undersigned having purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the above na ne a first-class restaa- raot. We are prepsred to furnish meals for partis or dances on shirt notice. Oys ters served 10 every tyi, eastern or eeast; mil kinds of fish knowa in the market. Erployonly firs-olas Jelp, and waiting will be prompt and courteous. Regular meals 25 ets. offe of flrst-olssa nnalit and a enp of awfTee and cake at from 0 to 10 eta. i am well known in this eity and - tjassrc tn turns to give me a sail. AM 0E1S, PreprisMt. -ALBAKT- perior."- "Argand," "Garland5' SrOVES AND RANGES. Fire biois. Warran t e cl for 15 years. All sizes aa sfcyl83. 7 The World'o best. More than hun dred 7 hun dred differ ent sty ?es co ok s and heaters Roofing, Job Work, Plumbing,. Eave Trough. Range 3oil9r3 Conductor Pumps. Zaches & Son, MERCHANT TAILORS AND DRAPERS, FINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. Polk 6 Sherman 2 Tillamook 2 Umatilla 10 Union 7 Wallowa 4 Wasco 6 Washington 6 1 amtmU 7 We invite all American cituens without dis tinction, of calling or political preference who are weary of paying tweet wrought tribute to conscienceless monopolies, to etiulate the ex ample of their fellows who have so emphatical ly expressed thems rives at the polls at the re cent elections in Massachusetts, Ohio, and Iowa and win in Kansas announce thier intention to take the same stand, to unite with us in a determined effort to re establish our national merchant marine, to strike off the fetters We have bought all thenegatives made by L W Dark and W H Greenwood np to Nov 15th, 1889. Duplicates can be had from hem only of na at reduced rates. We have also about 18.000 ueuattvej made hv our- )traa Irnm urhiVh A it nil Aatm ftati halt af Hkerstot. We carry the ouly full line ef our suffering factories and to relieve the gr"t views (if this state and do enlarged work at I nrmv of consumers from the burdens of a tax lowest ntei lor first class work. We shall be which 01presses lh,ra grevi0usly and profits blook, nextdoof to Masonic Temple. t'm nothing, and to rebuke the party wlich . now announces not only that the I ody politic Center Tables. A large and elegant I of this country shall make brick, but that they shipment of center tables, in new designes maite them w thout straw. finest stock in the valley, jusl receive d roTtmiiler irvingt. A Nbw Discovery- Hubbard's Head ache Capsules. They are a positive cure and nil a long ten want. Sfrkadik Out -Mr. Julius Gradwohl beaidea his larre crockery stock will now keep on hand a splendid line of groceries of ail kinds, giving ourcltiaens many ad vantage they will be glad to tccure. He will make the prices so reasoaable that our citizens will have an object In calling onhlm for fu st -clans groceries. The regular market price will he paid for all kinds of produce. Give him a call. A Bush, Cha'rman, Etbertiul Vouxh Syrup. Persons suffering from the prevailing cold will do well to try Ilolden's Ethereal Cough Syrup. It is an excellent retnedv and has been used by hundred of persona in this city who will join in commending it to their friends. Stockton Independent. Larue size $i, small 50 cents. For sale by H C Hubbard, druggist. This Trade Matk on a sttive means it is th best thi -peiicnce and skill can con trive. Sold nly by Li. W, Smith. A Shakp 1tm The finest line of cut cry and shears In the city at Stewart & Sox . Their ods are the very best aod will stand the test. ItncklrnVJ Vrulrit tSulvt'. The beitSvl-'O in ths w rl-l f ir (u,Tlfii4j,M r- Irk-eM, SHrt!iirn, Five. htm, T Uir, C"ij.l hU-IS OiilMntti. (J irn, ami all S cn Krnotion, mij imitiv1yjncrj i- .-. nr., I. It i truir- l. Frtiw HJ UM wr iHx. ror v.: vg roMi.7 uu A Vt'aman'n Dlwovery. M,Vti-.thirwontorf il JNnirory nti bc.n nui anl that tm iv lii'ly In Ir. enntyr'D'iwMa f tenwl '.tn r-hiMhu n n li ir in I tr tttwi vnir shu williit-nid its siuvarCKt Ustn, bat hr viwl orituu were uii(larininel mn I doth w nto hdminttnt, Pir three miiMtw eliee-mihefl .iieu-ea-'ily i.l 'I not eloi, H.te Vrwht o -n a ii-ji: -f ii K!-i" V Dinouv m tr C .rinnm?h ' t ww fiKie'i roflt-f-d on tliihaf flrit dwe tnl ehe (t all it Jit anl wltn out) Iftttli; haltrn miiaenVtUity f?ti ei. Ilr name itiUn Lirtti-r L'ljii." Thoi wiftre W tJ Hamrtolt anl Co , of Stfclby, 19 C.- 0t fe (nwl borttp at Fo shaj and ItofXfH Drag HUire t S mke the oftlflhratnj1 liwana filled ei Har, mMiMfaotiirod at Juliue .Ioeph a cigw factory. Only 5 c?Dt-a. Kw eream elieen just iroivd at CH.wd Mcyort. City Drug Store. Stand i Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealeri in drugs, ' medicincB and chmicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery, school and ar tists supplies. Physician's prescriptions, accurately ompounded. Horsemen ! Get P.isle ft Fish to print four horse bills foe tbe eooitne; aeeaoa. The? hat U beet material and more style to select frees than anv other 8m. Lowest arise I Seat work I Sm them m I Suitings That Suit Mi iV R Gra ham, the tailor, has just received the Hrgest anil finest lot of suitings ever .i-uifht to Albany, to which he wishes lie men of Linn cunnty and vicinity to call ind examine thcin end judge for them- sel es. They consist of an elegant line of Imported goods, of the liest quality, In eluding several new designs never before brought here. A more popular line ot fabrics It would he dillicult to secure, and those wishing suits, or parts of sulls made up in the latest style will do well to give hitn a call. A New Department Fortmlllur & Irving have addcJ another department to their large nnd elegant furniture store, being one for carpets, ir.atting, linoleum and oil sloths. They have a line stock of these gools. -elected for the market, and hose desiring anvtning in me line siimnu call and see their well selected slock. I hey nil! keen the atesl natternsiu these cooiU as In everything else and sell nt reasonable prices. Two ITouira. Wist Pork, Conn., March 30. Annie Lowerr and Mary McDennott, two young women employed In Lee's cotton factory, last evening fought a stand-up fight with bare knuckles in an old building. The ngni was me outcome of a quarrel over a young man. Neither side had much the advantage until Miss l.owery landed a stunning blow on Miss McDermott's nose, winch settiea tne ottair. . Dak Blsnsarck. Dkhlin, Match 20. A special edition of tbe Deichs Anziger contains an imperial rescript cordially thanking Bismarck for his services, and appointing him Duke of Lauenburg. col onel general of cavalry and Held marshal, also appointing Count Herbert Bismarck ad interim minister of foreign atlairs, and Oeneral von Oprivi chancellor and president of the Prus sian ministry. Very Important Baltimore, March 30. President Har rison and other gentlemen had a fine day's sport nt duck shooting In the vicinity of Uengles. The president will carry home several pairs of fowls. Thronah Tralna, San Francisco, Match 20. Manager Koe. hion of the Oregon lines of the Southern Paci dc Company's systems, has notified the rail road ollicisls or this ctty that the train which will leave San Francisco next Monday night for Portland will go thtough without change. Railroad authorities express the opinion that there will be no more trouble on the Oregon line this season. raid tne fare, Mouile, Ala., March 20, On a l-eui.-vdls & Nashville train this afternoon Jake D iniels, colored, refused to pay his fare, and when the conouctor tried to eject him from the nam Daniels shot him in the breast. The conduc tor then fired five shots into the negro and stohlied him with a pocket kn'fe, killing him. The conductor was not seriously wounded. Hnlem Bulls. Salf.m. March 10, The machinery for SaUm's electric street car line commenced ar riving to lay. and it will not lie long tefbre the line uill be completed and cais running. Km Glovrs. I have just received an invoice of the celebrated P. Centemeri kid gloves in black and colored. These with the other brands I handle, Foster genuine hook and Our Own brand.makes an assortment that any lady can be suited In prices and quality. These are all first class goods and warranted as represented Samuel E. Young. Delayed Woolens. Zaches & Sn merchant tailors and drapers, opposite Post Office, have received r.otlce that the io Imifb shipments of uroolcns consigned to them are soon to arrive. It will be to rour Interest and advantage to examine ihlr stock before ourchasina.asthey nntl cipate the largest and finest grade olspilng and summer goods in foreign and dnmcs- c delicacies ever Drought to AiDany. Dr. M. H. KUia, physteian and nrgeon ylbany, Oregon. Call maa in snty 01 nnT. Albany.tisrEst. YVbeat-OI'ta Otte-SlHu. Buiwr 'ific pi ID, ron-iot Hay-W.OO. Pennine.--75 ow per bushel Beef on font, 1H-Aiiplen-TS rania per bu, Pork-UKo P lb- 1"I Bacoiw baina.l'iH'' boulders, So. aidea.iuu. LArd 9o per lb. Flour. i. A pur bbl. btkena 1 00 par doa. 3 111 rand brna, 14.00 per ton horts, lft. mlddilnen, 10. Cbr.W. 'i'o My Patrons and l.tfdlcsof Albany. I shall be In Albany with a full stock of the latest styles In mllllnary by the i cth to the 1st of April, Thanks for past favors. Kcspecttully. MRS. Q C WAYNE. BAXfj. One of the fineit lots of guns Jnd rr-olvers ever received In Albany me now in stock at Stetvarl ft Sox's. Hun ters should cull anil sec them and get ricrr nefore buying. A Choice Variety Fine comb hon ey, all kinds of syrups, choice pickle. In wood and tn giass.picKied pigs leet, enow chow, in fact an endless varietv of choice groceries at Geo 0 Henderson's, (ilv me a call, prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Trices the lowest. Si'rino HasIome The stock of wall paper at Fortmlller ii Irvlng's Is larger than ever, being quite Immense and in. elude many new and beautiful designs. New Arrival. A large and complete lock of carpels, linoleum, oil clothl.shades, rtc. nt the store of A B Mrllwaln, all of the latest designs, and which will be sold at from 10 to 30 per cert lower than by other houses. I O O F. Albany Lodge Na 4 holds Its regular meeting Wednesday evening ef each week. Visiting brother are cordially nvlud tn attend. Chilled Plows. Those wishing plow wl'.l make a mistake If they 1)0 not call on the Mitchell St Lewis Co. and examine their large assortment of Galechlllttl walk ing plows. Some of thesuperlor qualities of these plows are the adjustlble handles, ihe draft Is always direct, the standard jr.lnter is used, which keeps the plow al ways In line. By all mean call and ex amine them. Bt roast oB in" ai.yr. it? al Conrad PMSliT i FISH, JOI PtHTtfS ALBANY,