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VOL. I J. ALBANY. OR., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1890. HO 273 Your Life Is In danger while your blood Is Impure. Gross food, careless personal habits, and rarlous exposures render miners, loegers, hunters, and most frontiersmen peculiarly subject to eruptive and other blood diseases. The best remedy Is Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. A powerful alterative, this medicine cleanses the blood through the natural channels, ami upcert'ly effects a cure. Ayer's Sarsaparllla, jpwpared by Dr. J. G. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mum. frioe!; sUteUies, jf-i. Worth ftaa botU , Conrad Maver, .-PROPKHSTfa OK. STAR liAKERY Gnmer Broadalbin and First Sta., - -DEALER IN ''uaed Fraita, 5rle Frnl(. Tobacco, Codec. Cauafl .Veals, Queeusnare, fegotabirit, Vlgaea, Tn. Etc., Etc,, ' .v.ct everything that is kept in a gen ii j variety and grocar? ore. Higbert & rk9t pri fald tor ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. 'P. So C. H. STKWAUr, 8u Albany Manufacturers of IE AM EMGIMES CIMST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IROil FRONTS AKO ALL KIFDS OF HEAVY AND LICi: WORK, IH IRON hNO BRASS CASTINGS. ,pecUI attoution ifcift o . wiirlim ! ds of m-ioltlnar faUorns Made-on Short Notiot. THE PLACE. Parice. Braiher vrc.s.. John FiK. 1or yont Groeeri es, Produce, BaSM Goods, Etc. Etc. Their goods are tue hot nd their pr'eea prtwouable. 2nd E Store. Beat stock of 2iid ;oods in tb.9 Val ley, and the mon re, .aie pricwi, both In buying ntii aailiniz. i have on band all h'.nda of FUilNITUSE, J STOVES, TIH.YA3E, TRUNKS. B30XS, PICTURES. CLQ3KS, CROCKERY, ETC., .ETC. s weHof 8 E Voting's oil store, L. COTTLliS 123 Klnt aimci. Albany, Or. we Mcpherson. First Street. . Real Eitate Broker, lntarance.and money to loan. I have a large list of Improved nA nnimnmviwl nit nmnarv i t : M- r-- y r'-t"" iruii, garden and farming land in largo and small 4nta A I anil nn inmmiuini. II vant to bay or oil U will payyoa to call ana aw m. Bargains at Ret. PEBCHM STALLION I TITUS, 5934. Will make theaaAaon stjHlTnruttiVnn. days and Tuesdays ; at Albany Wednea- ii&jb huu inurauays.; at u..rviillls, txi daya and Saturdaya. risCRirrioN and rtpuiRKE, Black ; foa'ed 1884 ; imported ISSfl by Murray Brother, of Poto. lllinnlq. bred by M Uinlroin.c'ommuneof LaGaiulalno. canton of Nogent le-Kotrou, department of Eure-et-LoIr i (rot by Bayard 8555 (887) ; dam Coootte (5933) by Clierl (4137) ont of Knbine. Bayard 8555 (087) s by Nareonne 1331 (777) out of Kigotte by Bon Coeur-d'Aui-illy. Narbojno 1331 (777) bv Brilliant 1859 (756) out of Mad-Ion by Kavnri 1 (711.)tie by Vieux Chaslln (713) out of L'Amis by Vieux Pierre (894.1 ha bv Coco 1712 1 Brilliant 1899 1756) bv Conn 11 1714) out of Rotetle by Alio, belonslns to the Frenc'j government. Coco 11 (714) by Vieux Chaa In (713)out of La Grlae by Vieux Pierre (S83 I vieux vuasnn ijs) by voco (YliyoiH o: Uwso (712) by Miicuon (715) out of Pau line by Vieux Coco. Micnon (7)5) bv Jam la Biana (739. See Jian'e.H!anc 1 Cherl (4 137) by MJmi, helowrinic to M Fardouet, ont of llicbe, belunging to M Iebray TERMS. To Injure Marn iu loal $20 For sca?n &15 single aervice, C O I) $10 Pernna inauring their mare and not returning in ri?ular eeaso.1 to the horse, will be charged as season maiea. Peraona Uispoa.ng f Iheir uarea before they are known to b with fual.ur removing them from the county will toe charge : for in surance. Property of Fred W. Eii mbkuo. FOSHAY & MASON, H f All 'TSbSLA.'. AKt KM III if i Bggists and Btk.s?.ir, Air:t t for John B. AUlen 'a fiuHu-tfii'inv;, rh!(h Wb ell publi vi.r prv will 4 1.51 A NY. mu:;' 'T HEALTH RESTORER. -P-ns3ns?ss- USE IT! IT 13 TH E IT)Ti Kli WBPICTTIT It rouse thr Liver nnd KUIm'vs ami Stom:ich, cure. llf:iii;ulK'. Ivse, irc:ilcs un ApjK tilc, 1'urilK, llic Impure Oloud, and XJscdeveiywhcrtV $t nbottlotslxfor$5. litrnt iit Millie iu the eity at 4,nrf.d iVHW STORE. SEW GOODS Mitchell & Lewis Co., -DKAL13RS IN Agft'icuUuTral fmpteinciUs AND VEHICLES ALQMY. FURNITURE Yo want be bent and inoet durable furntrtr la manufactured In the city a Thomas Brink. ButU tlie linlhod niidresulu when Syrup of Figs in taken ; it is pleasant niid refresuiiijr to tlie tnsto, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and llowels, clonuses the sys tem ellbctimlly, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habittml constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasU ana ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt m its action and truly beneficial in its ifR-cts, its many excellent qualities commend it to all. It is for sale in SOo and 81 bottles by all leading flruggists. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAl, LOUISVILLE. KVt NEW YORK, tt.Y- Notice to Contractors, Notice is hereby given that at the next n Pillar term of the County Court, for Linn oountv. Orecon, to be held at the Coirt House in the city of Albany.on Wednesday, tit Qrh Hatf .r Auril. 18J0. sealed plans. specification;!, strains, diagrams and bids will be received for building a bridge across Thomas Creek, known aa the Jordan bridge, nnp Milan eiirhLvHvo feet. DlCrt Of bents tO be four feet higher than colore, approacn as one end to t r.iteea ieet itrag, auu m i other end forty-hve feet long. Also for a bridue across raDtrea ireeK known aa Richardson's bridge, the span ol which must be one hundred and two teet,and seventeen feet high. The approaches at each end are to be thirty feet each. Also for a bruise across Crabtree Creek, known aa the Kelly bridge,the span of which is to be eighty feet and fourteen feet high. Oue of the approaches to said bridge is to be seventy teet long and the other is to be Uveur.y feet louij Also for a hridua across Elder Slouch, ur-r Boetou, seventy-live test long, two paii, betita three feet high at each end over the niaui ulough and the approaches to be two liumired fet long each. A lo fir a bridge hnowu as Rock Cieok bridge, thn rpan of which is to be one hun dred rikI T'Uty fet, with abutment ten feet and n abutmeut four feet high. Al-0 for a bridge at Brownsville with two paus one hundred and teventy-tive feet long ench. and to be two feot higher than the old l.ride, commencing on the north side of thq creek juat above where the old bridge stood . Also fr a bridge on Wiley Cretk known aa the Wiley Creek bridge, with one span nixty-ciuht feet Juog and to bo thirty fuet hih on one side, and sixteen feet on the other. All bids n;iut he tiled with the Cou ity Clerk on ( r bclore one o'clock p. m., April Oth, Ib'.K), and accompanied with certified i-iifnk ot rive per cent of bid aa by law re quired. The court rtservea the nght to re ject any and all bidf. J) ne by order of iho court this ISth dav of March, 1890. E. E. Montaoc e, f. ' Cunut Clerk. OK j&JIrX3 SEE "CPS Carpetl Popart meut I have added about two thousand dollars worth of carpets to my stock this spring, Ve styles in 3 ply Ingrain tapestry and body Brussels; also hall and stair to match, rugs, cocoa and napler matting, hemp carpet Ctilna mat ting, etc. I have also connected with mycaipet department, lace curtains' and curtain nets, portiers, window shades, wall paper, Hn oleum, and floor oil cloths. I have and am receiving the largest, and best assorted stock in these lines of any house this side of Portland. These goods are all on the second door, where I havo them arranged so that buyers have very little trouble In select ing what they want. JMenty of room and light. Thos. Monteith has charge of this department and will take pleasure In showing the goods at anv time. Samubi, E. Young. AlbajCT Marble and Granite Works. Hav ing lately purchased the stock of S A Kipgs and G W Harris, we shall be pleased to show dflslains and sive ur:cas to all intend ing purchasers. Best ot workmen employed and prices aa low aa any for nrst-clasa work. Visit us before purchasing elsewhere. HQ AN IX ACniSON next door to Democrat office) Albany, Or. Vadlng rhotograpliers Albany Oregon. We have bought all the negatives made by L W Clark aud W H Greenwood up to Nov 15th, 1SS9. Dui licates can be had from hem only of ua at reduced rates. We have also about 18.000 negatives made bv our selves, from which dupUcvtns can be had at like rates. We carry the only full line of viewa of this state and do enlarged work at loweat rite f.ir first class work. We shall he pleased to see yon at our Studio in Froman's block, next door to Maeoniu lempie. A Fink Assoktmknt of all kinds of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Provisions can alwavs be found at the Willamette Packing 'Co. 'a. Your attention Is especi ally directed to their special display ad, New cream cheese just ieeeived at Conrad Meyers. Spreading Out -Mr. Julius Gradwohl besides his large crockery stock will now keep on hand a splendid line of groceries of ail kinds, giving our citizens many ad vantages they will be glad to secure.' tie will make the prices so reasonable that our citizens will have an object In calling onhim for find-clans groceries. The regular market price wit) be piid for all kinds of produce, uive him a call. Having taken the agency of Dr' Thatch- er's magnetic shield, I wl'l be pleaded 1 see all suffering win. chronic disease Rheumatism a specialty, Jian.e i hud by Prof. Spear, Mrs S. Rale. A Nkw Discovery1 'Hiblnrd's Head ache Capsules. They ate and fill a long felt want. positive cure This Trade Mai k on A stove rrans it Is th best thpt ex pe.Ur.ce nnd skill can con trive, .lotd only by G. W. Smith. Baby ttrami:. Undoubtedly the finrst line of baby liuggii 8 in the vulloy is to 1k found at Stewart St Sox's. They are at tracting general attention. Reeos. A largo line of garden and grapH Heetlfl nb Stewart A Sox's, choice va riety to selert mini. Now is the time to buy and get those suited to the climate. Bang. One of the finen lots of guna id revolvers ever received In Albany ate now in stock at Stewart & Sox's. Hun ters should call and see them and get pricer before buying. ALBANY OI'ERA HOUSE. F'rlda.y, -A-pril The (Ircat bevy Concerts, Comnrhing the following eminent S rioistrS : ER JULES LETT, The greatest C rn p'ayrrin the world. MAD' M STELU LEVY, Th distinguished American Hoprano. MS WILLIAM J LiTiN, The great American Tenor. MR EDWIH M SH0NS2.T. The Emii.ent Pianist. Re erred seats at R!ackman'it75 cents aod $1.00. Gallery, 50 oeuts. MONEY TO LOAN. $300,000 to loan at t per cent o. Ira ar.rl arm or cltj property. Jl Jl'K PKOTE0TION FOR FA KM 118, The new tariff bill Increases the tariff tax on Imported corn, and that Is called protection to farmers when thc western fanners are burning their corn as fuel be cause it won't bear the cost of shipment to market. The farmers who produce corn have 01116 970,000,000 bushels on their hands for want of buyers at living prices, and yet a tax on foreign corn, that wouldn't come to this market if ll could be shipped free ani andinitted free of duty, is called pro tcetion to farmers. i'he new tariff bill increases the tariff on Imported wheat and that Is called protec- tion to farmers. Our farmers produce a large surplus of wheat that they must sell abroad or next to give it awav at home, and imported wheat for our consumption is practically unknown in this country, but an increased tariff tax on wheat Is heralded as Increased protection to farmers. The farmers who grow wheat have yet unsold 156,000,000 bushels of last year s crop, be ing over 25,000,000 in excess of any pre vious year, and yet the farmer is insulted with the promise of protection by an In creased tax on wheat that can't be Import ed even If shipped and admitted free. The new tnrlff bill increases the tariff tax on hops nearly one hundred per cent, and that is called protection to farmers We produce about one-third more hops than we can consume, sell the surplus to Eurape and the price of hops, like the price of wheat, is made In London. Wc Import hops, just as we import Egyptian cotton and Spanish iron ores, simply because we must have them to mix with our home products, and a tariff tax on either Is no protection to the home producer but nn poses Increased taxes on consumers. And this is called increased protection to farm ers. When will the farmers learn to resent this costly mockery of the most important industrial Interest of the country f laritt taxes oppress farmers; tariff taxes never protect farmers to any substantial extent. 10orc6ut off on all cash salea for the next 30 days-at W F Read'a. A Choice Variety Fine comb hon ey, all "kinds of syrups, choice plcklet In wood and in glass, pickled pigs feet, chow chow, In fact an endless variety of choice groceries at Geo C Henderson's. Give me a call, prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Prices the lowest. Center Tables. A large and elegant j shipment of center tables, in new deslgne I 'nrst stock in the valley, just received tmlHcr A Irvings. A Sharp Itkm -The finest line of cut cry and shears In the city at Stewart Si ;ox s." Their goods are the very best a id will stand the test. A Wumnii's Oiwovery. a id t.h.n t-io'iv aU'lym th'S en'inty. Um-j fit lentil Its !'ui'!h ill 1 r mil t wnevttn yo-ir nln w ilht-Kwl iu trnvero.! teU, lull tier vital orrum wnre uink'rmmo.Uii'1 lUtith twomta Imminent, l-r three ni.iP t,h ulie oiuh eil .nwseiitly i.d c-ni J nut nlvp. M.tc liHi'lit o uh I, it tie f Or Ki'iir' N'i Dwci.v ry l.,rC-iMiinifiU(Hi nl w much rulirvinl nn Ukhu 1rt ilwe that lie 1 jt at! light and wit ft mm lt .ltlu hhen iiilnwulumly fintxl. tlvr name km Urn LiiUnTLi.tr..' Thus wi.tcH V C 11 urn rick and Co , of t.tieltiy, N C- Get a CiW trial boltUi at 'u hay and MafcCt'n Drux iitotw 3 J W HmMy. best brrnt and hin maker in itji opposite Fortmillor At Ir.inuV Hurklcii'ti Arnlra Ralve. Tlie bort 81 e in tho Trl 1 f r ?u,.,Brulo.S tr lTr.r. tf-lt HJiimm, Kjw a rj, Tetter, Uh.l htivl", Chiliilams, 0 riM, anJ all Hkin Krntloit, and allMWI hi (iru ICIIV HI,IW..-n., .......... wl. Price W cenU ir Imx, tor axle hy roalmy ami Uawm. S.noko the celebrated Jiiavana rillrd ci gars, manufactured at Jul nr Jocph'u cigur fuctory. Only Scents. ? il & FISH. J33 PRINTETS ALBANY. Tlie Vmlirt L'nanluioun. W IJ Rult, nniiftrtrt. Biimim. Ini.( Iwillli).: Ml Mn rMuimtnatMl Klcclric Hitter, s. th. ,ry bel Kvt rxrttlewtlil b.. ,nn relief in even i-Me, Oil. ln.n tmik ,ix btittlM, ,il wh. curtHl il rktimati.fn .if Id mn' l.ii)liiir ." A lnTthm Mare, drttitiri.t. I!ell!ll. Ohio, ifflnni : The bt rmiir melli'iii. I h,v. ever hnlll Ui my w year, ,x iwriance. I, Klcetrle Hitten." ThotWMid ot oUwr tnv. wlM their teetlmony, w that tli. verdnit I anuiimtiu, thtt Elwtrie Httur do cure .11 dlMnM o 'he l.lr Kidnry. or Biood, Only . lull ilrilir butt), .t Kuabey ud Vmou. Orua Bfir S alhonr Market. Whot-0'ia iat. mo. Biiner-?b! ptiu. Pti-20f H.y-,0l). OotatorJ.- n cU p"r 60hl B)f on frot. H"-Ap!,--71i cent, per bit. ?..ik-Kc per It draneo. Bacona baina l'i'". houldera, 80. aldM.IOc. trtirl 9n r lb. iHrnir 4.if per bbl. TilrkMia 00 per Hot. 4111 Feed - bran, 14.00 per ton abort, 10. mlrldilntra. 2K. Cbot". Hi TELEGRAPHIC NEWS There M ill be Trouble. London, April a. The Telegraph's St . Petersburg correspondent says: The peasanU are rising in Riazan, and blood has already been shed The agitation is spreading to Fin land and Poland, and gendarmes and Couacks have been sent to quell the disorder. The ex citement is intense. Everybody sympathizes wun ine siutienu. The r Beat. San Francisco, April 2. Judge Finn to day gave judgment in favor of Simeon B Foly for $95,000 against the Oregon Pacific Rail road Company, I he action was brought on twelve promissory notes aggregating $11 5,000, and to foreclose a mortgage on the steamer eastern Oregon, torme'ly called the City of Palalka. Defendant resisted payment of the notes on the ground that it was defrauded in the sale of the vessel. The notes were all a' lowed except one for $20,000, owned by J v vjuinlnru. Not Gulliy. Monmouth, Or., March 31. The board of tiustees of the State Normal school at Mon mouth, were convened by the president of tLe board, lion Ira F M Butler, Friday evening, March ai, tor the purpose of investigating a grave charge of Immoral conduct affecting the characters ot 1'resident U 1 Stanley and Prof. uougnty, one ol the lady teachers ol the school A careful and thorough investigation the char ges resulted in ,a unanimous verdict of not guilty, and the expulsion ol the two students making the charges tram the school. The Crusaders, Kansas City, April 2. A Farming! on Mo, dispatch says: ' This morning the crusaders, headed by Mrs Williams and Mrs Foster,open ed the campaign. Armed with hammers,! hoy stopped 1 humpson s beer wagon and smashed six barrels, en.ptying the beer into the street. The women then took possession of the wagon and started for Lassus, four miles south, where a carload of beer belonging to the Klausmaa Brewery Company wa side tracked. They in tended to destroy all of it, Thrjr are Paralysed, Milwaukee, April 3. The republican throughout Wisconsin are paralyzed at the sweepr g victory of the democrats in Milwnukee. 1 he result is laid to the bittei tight mane by the Catholic priests and Lutheran ministers against the Benett compulsory education law. -Many republicans predict defeat of their Jparty next fall if the fight is made on the same lines. Iu Rhode Islaud. Newport, R I., April 2. The new ballot law worktd easily to-day, but the count "of the votes takes much longer than usual, Indica tions are that the democrats carried this city. ol Lehn of the Siath KrKiment Suk: Dr E S Illleo: By the ailvi I a e.l nnd neud 1 km iiinuui'd to are your IcjUiih Svrup for a severe couuh, i;rat relief frmn the une of only on ' rt'IOi.'IK IHIII, OHWk'.-i?, Lsrue s'Jte $1, imall SO cents. Eor bJa by H C Hubbard, druuijUt. A New Department Fortmlller Si Irving have nddcJ another department to their large and elegant furniture store, being one for cnrpels, 11 atting, linoleum and oilcloths. They have a line stock of these g"o1n, "dueled for the market, and hniic dL'inng anything In the line should Mil and see their well nclected stock. They will keep the Intent patternitin these goods as in everything eUe and Bell at reasonable prices. AGijttbkiso Fact. Will & Stnrk havo just received an excellent line of diamond goods, winch they nro anxious for the people of Albany to call nnd examine. Nothing like it here. A large and tine tine of irold tinri silver watches for men and ladies also just received at Will & Marie's. Spring Has Comb. The stock of wall paper at Fortmlller Sc Irving's is larger than ever, being quite Immense and in clude many new and beautiful design. Or. M. II. Kllis, pnvaisian I surgeon ai ty ot All sny, Oregon. 'i!ls iitn ountry. W hereto Get Thkm. When wanting an organ or nlana call on G L Blackman where you uin select from a first class smck. I O O F. Albany Lodge No 4 holds its regular meeting Wednesday evening of each week. Visiting brothers are cordially nviU-d to attend. , Stockinet and Jerisy Jackets. Jnat received anew supply. I think the best ever shown for the monev. Sam.'kl E. Young. Remnants.--A large and fine line of remnant at G W Simpson's at your own rice. Try It. mm mm ' Yon cm many a dim by trading ai H C Hnhhsrd new di ug store. Try it, Good cooking stove only $10 at Hop: t Saltmaraha. Foil Sale. dri-I ( howsj work Mil ait.aiM ns d.HiSle. K'svlefiee on on dooatioo o!fini It N Kt.LM9 Speeiil itUntir ie ealled ti Mr. O W Sin'PouHnliaen(olothin(. Calliatiao or bar.'ii .