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VOL. II.
ALBANY, OR,, SATURDAY, APRIL 5. 1390.
SO 274
Your Life
Is In danger while your Mood h Impure.
Gross food, careless personal habits, and
rarious exposures render miners, toppers,
hunters, ami most frontiersmen peculiarly
subject to eruptive and other blood diseases.
The best remedy Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A
powerful alterative, this medicine cleanses
the Mood through the natural channels, and
speedily effects a cure.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Or. J. O. Aver k Co., Lowell, Uui,
frlcc 1, six bottles, $6. Worth (tt a bottle. .
Conrad Mver.
FROPHlfcriVjl OK
STAR HAKKKY
CnrnBr Broadaltriu and First Sts.,
DBAl.KH IN
Imuaed rraits, luncl Jlent,
JI")fr8, laii!warv,
Drlea Frnll. Pegrtiabieii,
Tobacco, C'iKara.
Onfrar, NVifi,
t'oflee. Tea.
Etc,, Etc..
.. -ct everything that in kept tr, a Ren
It a variety and grocor ore. Ula;et
It rka prim raid for
Ml, KINDS OF HOOUCE.
K.J. So
C. H. TKWAitr, Se
Albany
Manufacturer o'
1EAM ENCIHES CTI1ST AN 3 SAW
MILL MACHINERY 1R35 FRONTS
AUG ALL KIMS OF HEAVY
AND LICI! WORK, IN
IRON AND BRASS
CASTIN3S.
pacta! attBMtnn aii1 o rairina 'l
ds of mii'hlnen
faWns Made on Short Notict.
'Pbkb. BfGth&rs,
".3re j. . -c John FK. vr out
Groeer.'s,"
Produce, Bakad Goois, Etc. Etc.
TLir gooils are tuv best and tht Ir pHtre
rtttROuable.
2nd Store.
Beat stock of 2nd ;ooaIs n tho Val
lef, and the iiixt .me prices, both
la buying ad sailing, i have on baud
allkindeof
FU.1HITU.1E, ) STOVES, TIHWAHE,
TRUNKS, B33KS, Plo'TJES,
CL3SXS, CHGiQXIRY,
ETC., :etc.
,c"o.r woit of 3 E Young's oV store,
L. C9TTUi:3.
Firat slroev. Albany. Or.
we Mcpherson,
First Street.
Real Estate Broker, la.arence,and money
to loac. I have a large list of Improved
and unimproved city property, and fruit,
garden aod farming land id large and small
tracts. As I sell on SWin mission only, if yon
want to buy or soli it wili p.yjyou to call
said M. me.
Bargains at Read's.
PEBCHOi STALL10H
TITUS, 5934.
1
3!
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Will make tbaaeason ntJflVron Mon
days and Tuesdava ; at Alhanv WviIiim.
dayaaud Tliursdaya j at CYrrallia, Fri-
uaya anu oaturaays.
PEscmrnoN and pedigree,
Black ; foaed 1884 ; Imported 18S(5 by
Murray Brothers, of Polo. Illinois, bred
Ly M linilmio.cominr.iie of La Uaurialne,
canton of Nogent le-Kolrou, department
ot Eure-et-Loir ; pot by Bavard 3555
(687) ; dam Cocotte (5933) by Cheri (4137)
out of Kobine.
Bayard 8555 (887) i by Narbonne 1334
(777) out of Kaeotte by Bon Coour-d'Am-illy.
Narboane 1334 (777) by Brilliant 1899
(756) out of Madolon by Pavorl 1 (7U.)be
by Vieuz Chaalin (713) out of L'Amle by
Viaux Pierre (894.) ba bv Coco 1712
Brilliint 1899 (758) by Cooo 11 (714) out
of Rosette by Mina belonging to the
Freno'j government.
Cooo II (714) by Vienx Chaa.ln (713)out
of La Grisa bv Vleu Pierre fens 1
Vieux Cbaslln (713) by Coco (71:!) out of
rou e uy ranoi.
Cooo (712) by Million (715) out of Pau
line by Vienx Coco.
Miirnnn (715) bv Jean le Blano (739.
Cheri (4137) by Bijou, belonging to M
Fardouel, Of t of Blulie, belouging to M
TERM8.
To insure Mara in foal $20
For Hewn 15
single aeivice, C O D flu
Persons iusurlne thuir mares and not
returning In rocular Snaro to the hnrue.
will be charged aa eeaannmaiea. Persons
dtapos.ng f their LDares before they are
known to ba with ft.al.or removing them
irom me county will He charge 1 lor in
aurance. 1'roperty or
Fbeo IV. Bi rMUEno
FOSHAY &. MASON,
TObltiAI'l AMD KXTAll
Ai;ji ufor John B. Aldon's ptiblicafionp,
which Wte ell at publisher "v prirn. v-jtl:
p (ftlea.lAr'
4I.H4NV, lt f
,.Jfunder'&-
IT 18 THE IPgAL MEBTCTN1S.
It rouses thr f Aver and Kidneys nd Stomncli,
curt" H kIh-. Dvspcii, crivtU'S an Appe
tite, Purifies thv Imjiurc Blood, and
WVpb The Weak Strong..
Used everywhere 91 a bottlotsixfor$5.
llfcst tvak ctti-o in
.Mtera.
the city at CVnrnd
NKW STORE.
&
U it choi
-DEALERS IN
Agi'te.iUiual implements
AND
COME -A. XT
FURNITURE,
To. want h. beat and moat durable
Thomas Brink.
OJ5 IwVjOYS
Both tho im;lhocl and results when
Syrup of Fig is tuken ; it is pleasant
auil refreshing to the taste, and acts
pently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to llie lasre anu ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
-!act8, its many excellent qualities
commend it to all. It is for sale in
50c and $1 bottles by all leading
druggists.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. GAL,
LOlflSVtUe. KY. NEW YORK. tl.Y-
Notice to Contractors.
KntfaA im herebv ffiven that at the next
regular term of the County Court, for Linn
county, Oregon, to be held at the Court
House in the city 01 aioany.ou wiuwuy,
the 9th day of April, 1890, aealed plans,
specifications, strains, diagrams and bids
will be received for building a bridge across
Thomas Creek, known as the Jordan bridge,
one span eighty-tive feet, piera or bents to
be four feet hihoi than before, approach at
one end to be nfceen feet long, aud at the
other end forty-five feet long.
Also for a bridge across Vraoireo vreeit
known as Richardson's bridge, the span ol
which must be one hundred and two feet, and
seventeen feet high. The approaches at
each end are to be thirty feet each.
Also for a bridge across uraotree reex,
Vnown as the Kelly bridge,the span of which
is to be eighty feet and fourteen ieec oign.
One of the approaches to said bridge is to he
seveuty feet long and the other is to be
twenty feet long
Also fur abridne across Elder Slough,
uAr Boston, sevonty-tive leet long, two
t.-tni. heuta three feet hi ah at each end
(cc the maiu slough and the approaches to
be two hundred feet long each.
Also fir a bridge hnown as Hock Cieek
bridgo, the ipaii of which is to be one hun
dred and forty feet, with abutment ten feet
high and cue abutment four feet high.
AKo for a bridge at Brownsville with two
spans one huudred and evcntyfive feet
long each, and to be two feet higher thao
the old lri(1ge,commencing on the north side
of the creek juet above where the old bridge
stood .
Also for abridge on Wiley Creek known
as the Wiley Creek bridge, with one spau
fist -eight feet lung and to be thirty fei-t
hiyh on one side, and sixties feet on the
other.
All Hd3 must be filed with the Con -ity
Cletk on or before one o'clock p. m., April
9th, l&l'O, and acoitipAnied with certified
ciie"k of five per cent of bid as by law re
quired. Tie eouit reserves the rifeht to re
ject any and All Litis.
I) t.e by order of the court this ISth dav
of March. 15J0.
E. K. MONTAOfK,
! . C Cli-r.
PEW GOODS
Lewis Co.,
5k
Si f
Wrrar. iKC 1 r.'.
VEHICLES
ID SEE TJS
fumtnr la manuracturad In the city (
forptt' Department.
I have added about two thousand
dollars worth of carpets to my
stock this spring. Serf styles in
3 I'l.v inyrain tapestry and body
Brussels; also hall and stair to
match, rugs, cocoa and napier
matting, hemp carpet c.dna mat
ting, etc. I have also connected
with my carpet department, lace
curtains and curtain nets, portiers,
window shades, wall paper, Hn
oleum, and floor oil cloths. I
have and am receiving the Inrest
and beM. assorted stock in these
lines of any house thU side of
Portland. "These goods are all
on the second door, where I have
them arranged so that buyers
have very little trouble in select
ing what they want. Plenty of
room and light. Thos. Montelth
has charge of this department
and will take pleasure In shuwing
the goods at anv time.
Samcel E. Young.
Albany Marble and Granite Works.Hav
iutf lately ourchssod the stnok of S A Ktpgs
and G W Harris, we shall be pleased to
show deslgus and itive price to all intend
ing purchaser. Beet of workmen employed
and prices as low ax any for n rat-class work.
Visit us before purchasing eisewnere.
BO AN X AO III SOW
next door to Democrat office) Albany. Or.
.leading Photographers Albany Oregon.
We have bought all thenegativea made by
L W Clark and W H Greenwood np to Nov.
15th, 1889. X)u licates can bo had from
hem only of us at reduced rates. We have
also nl nut 18.000 ueuativei made by our-
selvos, from which duplicitus can bo had at
like rates. Wo carry fit) only full line of
views of this st.ite and do ular"d work at.
lowest Mtts for first el work. We thall be
pleased to se on at our Studio in Frntnan's
block, next door to Mnon:o letnpie.
A Finb Assortment of all kinds of
Fancy and Staple Groceries. Provisions
can always be found at the Willamette
Packing Co.'s. Yojr attention is especi
ally directed to their special display ad.
Kw crni che-ee-o nt tuouived at Courad
Mecrs.
Spreading Out. -Mr, Julius Gradwohl
besides hit large crockery stock will now
keep on band a splendid line of groceries
of ail Kinds, givini our citizens many ad
vantage!, they will be glad to secure. He
will make the mices so reasonable that
OHr citizens will have an object in calling
onbim for first-clans groceries. The regular
market nr ce will be iiid tor all Hinds oi
produce. Give him a call.
Having taken theazencv of Dr Thatch
er's magnetic shield, I wi'l be pleased i
see ah Rufferlng win. I'-nic die:ie.
Kheumatiim a specialty, h.iu.c had
by Prof. JSpenr,
Mns S. Race.
A Nkw n i sco v nit y- Hubbard Head
athe Capsule. They ate a positive cure
and fill a long felt wai.t.
mm
TBE KILO'S TOFCB.w
Tn Enjrland, two ennturfrs w, popular an
perfftftlun cr-dlted tfie " Hoyal Tnueh " with
curinir scrofula. These superstitious prao
ticee have now become nl-solvtp, and In their
Place we have a scientific rem. y In Or.
rlrro"a GoldRn Mt-dlaU Discdvery. which
eliminates the- Irnpuritiin from tho blood by
tho natural channels, thtwby cltiinsinir tho
system fitan all taint and impuritif from
whatever ca'iw artslmr. It Is tn.Ir a royal
rennlr. worl'l-famtd and the only liver, luns;
and blood Mm?,' ipui ra n tesA to heneflt or
curv In viry cose, or money paid for It will
ln rufundM. As a rraulHtir of the Stomach,
Liver and I towel i, "(Jolden Medlcol Ulsoov
ery " oun nil bt linos attacks, Indwstlon and
Dytpepsia, Chronic Diarrhua and klndrrd all
menu. As an alterative, or blood-DUiifl?r.
tt manffmts Its marvelous properties In the
cure of the worst Hkln and fM'-ilp blnnasea,
Salt-rhftun, T-tUr, Kwmi, and HcrofulouS
Boreeand bweiilnfra, as wi ll as Lung-arrofule,
commonly known as Fulmonary Consump
tion, ir taarn in Time ana virfn a xair inai.
WORLD ff lJlSFEMAARy MXPICAL
TIOH, Proprietors, buffalo, N. Y.
S300 REWARD
- jg ofjfj by the man
ufacturers of Dr. 8fs Catarrh ftamawy, for
a case of Catarrh In the Head which tber
cannot cure, iiy lta mild, soothing, and beat
ing propcrtJiMi, Dr. nage Kemody curt tbe
worn case. n
sane standing.
worst caa-. no matter how bad.
L 1 W 'a M - ' ' t at iC I i.
MONEY TO LOAN.
$100,000 to loan at 8 per cent'oa Im
proved farm or cltv property.
WASXAalt JvaicK,
THE NEW THEOLOGY AND IMMORTALITY.
W no longer draw any sharp line be
tween this world and the other orld.
We dismiss as a part of the dualism of the
past, the notion of a "long and drearv
tdeep," a flashy resurrection, and a gap be
tween the dyingandthe rising again. Life
Is corUioiKMu; life Is one? and death
akes no break In it. The loss of an arm
'eaves the man unchanged; the other arm
s lost, he Is still unchanged; hi falls, like
John Carter, from a tree, and dislocates his
neck, and lives for twenty year with no
rower of motion save In his head; but he
is still John Carter. Life goes on unin
terrupted. The bouy drops Into the grave
and disintearates altogether. Life still
goes on uninterrupted. The dissolution
of the whole body Is no more than the dis
solution of any part of It. The dogma that
all hope of repentance necessarily ends at
the grave, we banish into the lumber room
which holds the other fragments of an
abandoned dualism. As man goes out of
our sight, such is he on the other side of
the veil which hides him from us. It Is by
no accident that New Theology men,
while many of them refuse to accept the
Andover hypothesis, everywhere, by an
unconsclons agreement, also refuse to ac
cept the unscrlptural dogma of the decisive
nature of this life's probation for every
man; for that dogma belongs to that dual
ism which Insists on breaking life Into two
dissevered hemispheres, time and eternity
this world and the other world. We know
no such severance. We are now In eter
nlty ; this world and the other world are
one.
Spring Has Come. The stock of wall
naner at Fortmlller Sc Irvine's Is large
than ever, being quite Immense and in
elude many new and beautiful design,
Whereto Get Them. When wanting
an .organ or plana call on G L Tllackman
where vou ran select irom a first class
stock.
10 oer cent off on all cash sales for the
next 3U days-at w r Keau s.
si
A Choice Variety Fine comb hon
ev. all kinds of syrups, choice pickles
wood and in giass,nicKiea pigs iuei, enow
chow, in fact an endless variety of choice
irroccriesat Geo C Henderson's. Cive me
a call, prompt attention and satisfaction
guaranteed. iTicvs me lowest.
Center Tables A large and elegant
shipment of center tables, in new designes
finest stock in the valley, jusf receive d
Fortmiller Irvings.
A Sharp Item The finest line of cut
-y and shears In tho city at Stewart
ox s. Their goods are the very bcsl
will stand the test.
A Woman's IMncovery.
" n ithur w.m lBrfnt d'sB'tvory his hoi m ii
nxl ttut ltn iv a U lyin this nUnty. LBoito fin-
tom?UUc'iltt:lio harnntl firnnvBti yuar iln
u.lt Hn aovnri4t li-nt. hflt llttr Tltnl OfL'fttll WOfO
iitiilorminotaii-lilcRth eontvu tminiiivnt, For thrue
mut'ttia ittio coulioij .nruivmiitly i.tl c m d nutMct-
tv for!..iiHUiiirtlnni antl w.ii ) miK'U ruilewu
Liking fir 1 diMt that ulin taul all '.llllt lill'l w
.no O dtlu iM'li miUrtnumtnY cm mi. nur iwmr
1m .im l.ituiiT fiiltl. i bu4 wriUl W U UKinriCK
1 W I'.ontlflv. best bihit and shoe maker
city, ophite Furtiniller & Irving 'a
r.iuklon'A Arnira Salve,
Tlic bjrt ;nt e In th j -.rl I f ir C. t.nruii j,S .rj
lllrcru, Sdl Itlmuii, fjwr irn. T'ltir, 0111
ImikI. tJhinilun), C .rn, au-1 all Hkln KrniHinii, ftiul
jitVHlyuurui nlv"" lfcV rju.iiru i ti n ifirir-
unttH.tl Ukivo pertuct iintlilautliiii, or monov rcl.itiil.
1'rlufl tii ceitU tt tmt, rur j rt'vmy aim
r. M. II. Klliw, ptiyaivian and w.re.B
AHary, Oregon, '"alls made it city m
ountrv.
Smkn the Celebrated !HaVana tilted ei-
,'arn, manufactured at Jut ur Jo -cpla cigar
frctory. Only 5 cents.
?U'.?f 4FIS1. J31 paiNTErs
ALBANY.
The Yrvdlrt raanlinoaa.
W n Hult. Imiir-frlrt. nti'ims. Inrt.. testifies! "I
nan reoonimetrit Klectrle Hitters m Ins very best
remedy. Every bmt.eiw.'tt nil rn reiiM in evvrjr
am), ffn mn tk U botllM, nJ ww eurcl ot
rhtumatiitm of lOyw' sUmlinif." Abraham Han,
ilrun2i"t, HelUllle.Ohl", aiflrnis : ' The brat Mmiir
medicine I have vr h wiled In my Hi years' ex-i-enence.
Is Electric hitters," Thoiimml T oer
have tMided their testimony, so that the verdict I
unanimimathat Klectnc Hitters do cure all dineiiee o
he liwr Kidneys or Umod, Only a hall dollar
bottle at Fushay and Mason's Orutf SMire, t
Albany Market.
Wheat-HOWo
ata fllHv
Riittr Voe pi ID,
Pota 20t
Hy-,00,
VntRtoe 75 eta per bnahol
Brfif on foot, c
A ,plee-76 cent per bn,
Vvrht'Ac per It Uiweo.
(Ucom fcatna UV.
houldera, 80.
aid mi 10c.
iAirJ-9n per lb.
flonr-4.a6 fwr bbl.
'hlckena B 00 per do.
If If Feed bran, 14.00 pwr ton
ahortn, lo, .
mldditnew, SO.
Ctaof
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
Van Clere not k Bidder
Salen, April 4. In pursuance of a de
cree of the United States circuit court for
the district of Oregon, made February 6,
&yo, tuts afternoon George 11 Durham,
master in chancery of the court above
en tinned, sold at public auction to tho
igbest bidder, for cash or its eoulvalent.
the narrow gauge roads, including all the
rolling slock, depots, etc. This tale was
made under trust deeds, and R Koehler.of
the Southern Pacific was the purchaser at
11,000,000. I he first )U1 of $400,000
as made by E C Bruno. This formally
Ives the Southern Pacific title to the nar
row gauge lines recently purchatted by
them.
Tw Be Invesl.'safrd.
Washington, April 4. J L Taylor, from
the committee on the alcoholic liquor traffic,
to-day reported to the house a bill agreed ujoa
by the committee, providing for the appoint
ment of an alcoholic liqdor traffic commission
: he report of the cemmittee says that la larce
portion of the people have for a long time de
sired an honest, impartial and through invest!
gation ol tte liquor traffic in all its phases,
Kepor a irom domestic sources indicate that
the litiour trnflic causes frour tiths of all the
crime committed, wastes one half of the taxa-
lon, causts an txpenditure of cSo.ooo.ooo a
year in drink, incupacitates mentally and phy
sically half a million people for labor and busi
ness, causes three fourths ol the pauperism of
he country, is responsible for the learfnl in
crease in insanity and itubeculity, and does no
good to anybody.
Tbe tinarh Crashers,
La Grande, April 4 Steps are now being
taken to organize a baseball league, to be
composed of teams at Baker City, Walla Walla
endleton and L.a Grande. All the points are
favorably to it, und are working for it except
.endleton. At a meeting held at this place
last night, it was deteriincnd to incorporate
and prepare onn inclose grounds, and steps
are now being taken to raise the money neces
sary, which is estimated at $1000,
The Ureal Curse.
May's Landing, N, J., April 4. The
misfortune which has come upon the farm
ers of the town of Germanic causes Intense
e.clteinent all over Southern New Jersey.
Ovei forty families are now homeless.
Sheriff Johnson, of Atlantic county, has
sold within the last two days 200 farms to
aatinfv mortgages which have been foreclosed.
A Blower.
Boston, April 4. John L Sullivan last
night reiterated his willingness to meet Corbett
in a four round go for a purse of $1000.
"If he is so anxious to have a whack at me,
I'll accommodate him," said the champion in u
patronizing tone. ' I'll give lum four rounds if
some club will put up a ft 000 purse, tt .4 win
ner to take all. If I can't knock him out in
four rounds he's welcome to the whole purse.
If I fuccecd I'll take all. There will ie no
splitting purses. I don't care bow big the
gloves aic. I guess he will think that they aie 1
bmall enough before four rounds are over,
(as Exleklen.
Santa Uakrara. April 4. A ipecial loihe
Press says; A terrible accident occurred at
Adams canyon, near Santa Paula, this morn
ing, where Ilanlison & Stewart are boiinga
tunnel for oil. An explosion of gas occurred
in 'he tunnel, and a sheet of flame shot out,
blowing away a building 100 feet horn the
mouth of the tunnel. Two men were lenibly
burned, one of whom has rince died.
Re rltiiis.
London, April 4. Advices from St Peters
burg reaffirm the reports of die serious condi
tion of affairs in Russia. The czar is suffering
from nervous fever.
The scheme fur the Kusfification of Finland
is received with extreme disfavor in that coun -try.
Trouble is certain lo fo'low.
A New Dei-art.mknt Fortmlller Sc
Irving have addeJ another department to
their large and elegant furniture store.
being one lor carpets, uniting, linoleum
and oilcloths. Tbey have a tine stock of
these goo Is, "elected for the market, and
those detdrtng anything In the line should
call and see their well selected stock. Thev
will keep the latent patterns in these goods
as In everything else and sell at reasonable
prices.
I O O F. Albany Lodge No 4 holds Its
regular meeting Wednesday evening of
each week. Visiting brothers are cordially
nvited to attend.
Stock in kt and Jkriky Jacket.
Just received anew supply. I
think the best ever shown for the
money.
Sami'Kl E. Young.
Kkuvantk.- A large and fine line of
remnants at G W Simpson's at vour own
rice. Try it.
Yen em snye mat-y a dime by trariiog at
H C liuhhardi new dmgitoro. Try it.
Good cooking stove only $10 at Hop, ;
Raltmarsh'a.
For Sale. gool riril i hirej work
well sinsie or doole. Ki-siiUnmi on Man -noh
douatioo clniin L K Ai.LC. ,
Rpeeial stteotinn is ea'hnl t Mr. 0 W
SitT'paon'inne line of clothing. CH in tins)
or bargains.
A Urge aeleMtioo tf do imoi and 0rd toe
trimming hannera at th Ltdies Bsiaar.