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VOL. Hi. ALBANY. OR., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1890. SO 25 f i1!!!!! 9 CP fll w bs & k m I i. i II I p 'Xiphsst of ell in Leavening Power. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS 17. S. Oov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. in, i a. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, WAGOiMS AND BUGGISS, LOGGERS AVD BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, IR07J, STEEL. CHAth, COAL, PAINTS, OILS, WAGON MATERIAL, BABY CARRIAGES, GAROEN AND GRASS SEED, GU3 and AMMUNITION. FRANCIS PFEIFFER, PROFKIKTOH OF - Albany Soda W;rLs. -and Mrtiiu!Hi:turfiri of DHOIGS C0NFEUTI0H3RY. .Ve nre mt pinprort to poll at w'.olbi f aiwityH jrcsu una .lino at i'ortlt nd , to dmilnr. We n'vt k';..p h fell f Huts anfl Tropical Fruits. CIGARS AMO TOBACCO Conrad Mver ST Ail l.AiU-.iY Cm-cEr Eroaila'biii anil ?'irsr. ;'u:. -i::a!-kk in -nutlet! Vrutin. O. .' IC.-av 5rscn 'rili. 4i;r Hjaa'H.r, .rf' 1 , t'(Ie. Tec. Kto.. v..' . ' .. . evryt'i!r. "in' : ke;.t .-. .. I. . rarity and 'rr.i.-- '-r-. v:j;. ' . b rkst prici r r.Id i'or 2nd Store. floHi k'M ol' l!t.d ;ooIh In the Vnl ley, and tho iiioxt, niif ,bii priees, both in buying and nulliti. i have on linii'l all kinds of FiUNITliaE. STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, 333KS, PH.TUi.E3 . CL03X3, CB3GK5.Y, ETC., ETC. it..r waat cf'ri K Y-nifi'i ol Ft!ri L C3TTL.5.B 123 FlrM tr-i, Albany. Or. IARM FOR HALE. Two hand.! " acres of good farm land all in ruitt ration, with gc.od two story limine, pond barn and other outhouse. Hood .valor for fa Jl'll and .took, Good pmr nil I ap- Fle orchard, a well a oto..r kl.d. ol mlt. Would make two good ainall farm. Situated fonr milea ouiliwcst ol Albany. Inquire at tbla office. . R. K.BLACRBURS, OtO. W. WKII1HT, BLACKBURN & WRIGHT, Attorneys at Law, Will praotice In all the Court, of the State. Prompt attentiou Riven to all bu.i Bete entin.ted to our care. Offioe Odd Fellow. Temple, Albany, Or ALBANY. ()HK(J()X AHKS-M l-'i.lt- ..AND DEAI.KKS IX EEST0RAT1YE i Thoonljrerapily known which will S'taateta liis Kulrlflvs Processes of tfie Kanan Syslsrn. V.y th.sn-.tnrrl r.'l chnp'e roonns It qnlckly nnl jiti. i:u-;: y t'I'Ui:s Alt Forms of Jm-'IH -is..t, 'instii'iition. Mental ami .Tv. t.i'A i;:Ji.i.i ,(ioM, Ocnoml Debility, r.::-:n rn,; or itny exhaust ihI or weak fiii'il 'u(liUn of the nynlt-m, from vvliat- . u:;s, SUIn Krupttpn, Itoila, Kun .i.;1: Srircs Scrif;ia, (nd a!l lisesc of ;:? i-Jaude Slomach, Liver and liitlucys. t: l ,00, SIX BOTTLES FOS S5.00. Pr. HU't'hPI pnse hook, dewrriiitlvoof ny fln; :,i- l:optriMioaii'l iiia oihr Ki'iuvuiu. fiiLLEB CHUG C3.,jan Ffi3CiK9,CsL POK bALfi til to!: w s ..'! i":T . r . I. HA 1i 1 . Cml. Sanituy aai Hyiraiiiw fl.in'ikifi:r oainwr f'.i Nf l'iuiriio an ! Ppv tln'c'i ('ni...; Ufj ! n H . il Stl vm Mini.'iu (.' Oftf, rtbti.-t, ., Or. 0 .-,.. .t And !?oiiQsslijr At La? M)- .4ifai I'u bl it,. :?A ORECCN B3.G,lYATS3Hfi!AST0B Physician and Surgeon. M Machinery. .11 .Weaey I Money I TO O-; ! !'-in city property at 7 an3 Per Cent. ; I fX'trri'i uiv nvn gfcuricv ;"wri?e iny iiwo i'ijiit., nl if titte isptiifcct can closo , ( U.-itfi lip Hi S?mi t OT&fT, Call on or write me. ; S. N. STEELE. I With F.' O. Hv,r lslfy. Hjil Estate Agent, I All.a.i;, 0-('R :n !! ivii.ji ly.-, l -!.rt.ly rt mode fed. thin old aii nit witl lift mde lirsi- ci . r i'i - v..-n r..;)..-r. The publ.o will he H vii .. I iihm.i r ill i hours for only 23 ivit!-. lv. r, i hni tn'frt mid attraoMve, 1 r v 't? lutjiif. t.r tm'H iu every style. V. A. McGkk. THE PLAGE. By all tninn os. nn ha, Brothers. Grocer? s, ?ro(iuG3. Raked Goods, Etc. Etc. T).tlrKolc arH the imt auj tlu lr pr'co fttftonahle. Milk!Milk!l I Am prepared tn dolivur milk to all parts of the city, iintrantte the 'bent qaality. Iave order at C K Brownelli grocery tore. W F LETCH Kit. Pouiii; Wanted. All Linda of poultry, alire or dreaaed .antadkt the Willamette PiealngOora pauy 'a Store. Albany, Orept. Beat roast coffee in the eity at Ceared eye r. AmmMmm pure VA1.CAIIIE 1'UUI'EltTV. The Cuslclt Addition to Albany ha. ju6t bcn thrown or. the market and will be sold at such price, and terms as will enable the speculator to make good money. This property lies just this side Of finltm's PnrV. la -l.-l-.i-. (overlooking the city and .urroundinc IrAlinlrv l ! -, r., I j, it,c lauguugc ui a rirbi street merchant, "That is destined to be come the 'lion-ton' residence portion of 'the city." Wallace & Cusick, the agents for this property, hare their own conveyance and will be glad to show this, the best of all additions, to the intending speculator. l.fi.l!.ti l. 1 a,, We have bought all thenegatives made by L W Clark and W H Greenwood up to Ncr 13th, 1SS9. Duplicates con be had from hem only of us at reduced rates. We haye also about 18,000 ueatives made by our selves, from wbich duplicates can be bad at like rates. We carry the only full liue of views of this state aud do enlarged work at lowest rites f.ir first clwj work. We shall be ploaned to see ou at our Studio iu Froman't block, next door to Masonio Trmplc. WHAT A Pit To see a woman's lovelv feature mar red by unsightly pim,iles and blotches. Young woman, defective nutrition Is the cause of your blemishes and the sooner you take a faithful course of Dr Miller's llydrastine Restorative the sooner you will cease to be an object of pity. For sale at Foshay & Mason's, druggist;. Epoch, The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the Individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency wherebv the good health his been attained is gratefully blessed. Henceit is that so much is heard In praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel thv owe their restoration to health tu the use of the great alterative and tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidnevs, liver or stomach, of Ions or short standing, you will surely find relief by ne ef Electric liittets. Scld at 50c nn! $1 per bottle nt Foshay & Mason's Jiug stor, PAISLEY & FISH. JOB PRINTfTS ALBANY 'imihavea hig stock to e!eot from at J FflrWell & Co' 5 Golden Star tomtoe for 50 cents it. 0 y 3yer&, and all other canned fcoodft che:tf or cash. IOO F. Albany Lodjre No 4 holds its regular meeting Wedi esday evening nf each week. Visiting bi others are cordially nvited to attend. r- -n vnit tMnk of loraltnir 1 .tut Y--r'.. I thouelit some tr. i.'2 II.. I l:F :rao- ViHu-.t i.j hf-re, younff tr.an. tb-rr-'a n fcod f'ifninir here for :i n:an a. uii'i. r..Mii:s is l"7 hut wn don't want i;o r.-.-:' i,.", r t-xp'! mntine AnctnrinQ'n vlujtlre vniif! Many tiin s wnmrn ct.lL on tli"lr t.inl!v rtiyeiclnn.. snTcrir.c. as tlirr in.nirln". fn rnm lysfjisi;t. al:r,t'.iLT from heaii OiS'T-j"', snother from liver '.it kidney dlsciw. Rni.in..r frnn nervous cxhnuiion or pnilrntl-.n, i;n.ithrr with psin herp or therp, and In t!:!s way tl'py all prwr.t, alike to tlirmM-lvra ami tliclr rarV'S'oiiia' anl ln.1llT(rnnt or ororlinw d.Htor, ei'imrato and dirtlnct .listme. for which ho prierlbc bw pill, and potions. Re turning tln ni to be such. T. heu, in reality, thcr aro nil only im'i"ni u,.ts,l by some womb disorder. The ph.vslrlmi. ifiornnt of the cnine of sulTrfna. enoouniTK, nl "pr-M" until mnre Mils ai-e msoe. Tho auffrrlnir patii-nt STte no b, ttT, bui pro'tmtily wte by n-iisun of tho delay, vrnng treatment an cone- ?uent complication,. A proper median.-, like r. Pierce. Favorite Pfowriptlon rtirrrUd to Uit tnwt would hare entirely romnvod the riueaw, thereby dlrnelllnr all tboen dlMreat tna symptoms, aud Instituting comfort In stead of prolonged misery. If. the only medicine for the weakneave, Irreffulartlee and painful deranireitenta r-cu-11. r to women. anM by drua-aiata, under a poalUve ffnarauiiee that It will rlro aatle. faetlnn n Irrry rot, or price ttl.W paid for it will be promiKiy refunded. Dr. Pierce' Pcilcto "?' and clean. the ll--or. ernmeca and bowel.. One a dose, old by aVudliesa, a. erata a vti mkmm Facts audit uimk-kantk. The real history of imminraiinn inm ih. United Stales becins wilh 1820. since whirh time the collections of cusloms at the urnru have been obliged to make a record of all pas sengers arriving by sea rrom foreign countries. Over 15,000.000 persons have come to 11.U country since 1820, and more than hall of mese nave come since 1870. Of the 15,000, 000 immigrants. .1,-187.270 came from Irelmn. '529r9 hom England and Wales; 312,924 irom Scotland; 4.359,121 from Germany;857 083 from Norway and Seilen: 127.62 fmm Denmark; 357.333 fom France: 160,201 from Switzerland, and 320,796 from Italy. Thus it will be seea that the principle elemen's added to our population are German and Irish, but statistics for successive yeaTs show that the character of the movement is undergoing con siderable change. The relative number of the Irish is decreasing, and that of the Germins is increasing. AlkJut the same distributing einnic Clements u seen in the statistics ol fo.e- ign partntage at the tenth census. Takinn the b rlh place of the father as a test, it ap peared that there were in the United States. 4,884,842 persons having German fathers; 4, 529.523 persons having Irish fathers; 2,039, 808 persons having Hritish fathers; 635,405 persons having Scandinavian fathers; 939,427 persons having British American fathers; 1,321 . 48; persons havinc fath.rs born in olhe- foreiirn countries, 573,434 persons having native fath ers and foreign mothers. THE INBEI'ENIIENT PKSSS. It is a very insignificant fact that nearly every independe.it newspaper in the state is solid for l'ennoyer. It may also be noticed thai the partisan press on both sides favor their re spective candidates with very, . very positive declarations of right and justice. Which of the two partisan elements is correct? Both can not possibly be, where there is a difference. Perhaps it might be better to ask which is more nearly correct? Each side is positive, 0 ie equally so as the other. The independent 1 :. 1 not biased by either party, but is left lite to choose whichever is deemed the best candidate. Is it not a significant fact then that the independent press of the state is al most unanimous for l'ennoyer, when many of the editors have always leaned towards the re publican party? Brownsville Timrs. The Republican party is carrying ol a cam paign against F'ee Trade. We must bear this in mind, for it is the cisicst fact in the world to foiget. The Free Traders who are being vigorously jai;3utd are those persons who think that an average rnte of duty of from 50 1060 per cent i. too high. Old time Protcc tionest were satisfied wilh 25 or 30 per cent. Henry Clay would now be f Free Trader. V hen a man objects to paying a duty of 150 per cent, on his wooden coat or his wife's ire?s he is a Free Trader, and the Republicans are after him, fur to this complexion have they tome at last. DrieoFki'it Wasted. I'I 11 ma mid . kinds of drii-d fruit wanted iiiimpi'iatciy ny vy L Mmpson, t irst ptreet. 10 tht cent otr.in illc?h i.ale.-t fur 'h' nejt.10 '!a)at W F Kead'n. It' vii null f'lhtr t'. hiiv nr ..I! .1111 pr-'f-'ty pli.'!e il'c sn;e inthe h:r.dr f li F Ah! & To. Two Cab Loads. l'rice A: Rolison !iae just received two car loads of wagon? and liiiggieK, light nnd heavy, nml will aell tiiem nt reiniirkiitiiy low prices, consider ing the spk'nilid quality of the wagons. In all disease, rf the stomach, liver 1111H kidneys, u.e, to tho eiciuetnn of nil nihe. me iicitiei. nature:, owo remedy, Pftinders' Oiujp)ii Itl'Nid Purifi.r. Wantrd. cows to pasture. W0011LE & Tai.t Rnoa. The Palpll and tbe Klaee. Re F M Shrout, pastor United Breth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: ' I feel It my duty to tell what wonders Dr King's New Discovery has done for me. Mr lungs were badlv diseased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only "a few weeks. I took five bottles of 'Dr King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gabilng 26 lb. In weight.' Arthur Love, Mmagcr Lore's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence, 1 am confident Dr King'. New Discovery for consumption, beats 'em all. and cures when everything else tall.. The greatest kindness lean do mr many thousand friends la to urge them to try It." Free trial bottle, at Foshay & Mrson's Drug tort. Regular .lire 50c aad Vl.eo, Mure Odour. Council Bluffs, Iowa, June 3. A Glen wood special says: "One of the most disastrous storms that ever visited this section struck Glen wood early this morning. The State In stitution for feeble minded was l lown down. 'I' he roof of the building was crushed in by the falling of a smoke stack, which tore its way Siough the building kilting two inmate. Willie Gline and Wesley Emery, their bodies being crushed almost a topulp. Six other inmates were severely injured, of whom one or two may die. A new 1 uilding in course of construction withstood the storm. Several other buildings were wrecked, The cannery factory houses had one side blown in, while the Glen wood milts are bedly lamnged. U Doable right Dallas, May 4. Th. main fight was on the building of a courthouse at Dallas. Simp, son, an Independence candidate, is elected by 00 iirjjumy over jucuer 01 uatias, nence no courthouse will be built this year. There was considerable disturbance in that county over this question yesterday and to- day. There was a iree ngnt on Main street this afternoon, and a Simpson man who pulled a Dallas boy's nose, had his own nose broken in return. Several oth:rs bear marks of the fray. Mike Saved the Train. Omaha, June 3. Heroism of a boy, named Mike Haley, prevented a wreck on the Union Pacific flyer, between here and South Om.-.ha at a place called Sum-nit. Young Haley saw to men unlock the switch and tur it. He ran to South Omaha and notified the train men just as the train, which consisted of twelve coaches, was palling out. 1 here was an un usually large number of passengers on board, and had the plot not been discovered the loss of life must have been great. A Bnnaway Accident, Salem, June 3. While on his way to Salem this morning, J H Torter, of Stayton, was seriously, if not fatally injured by a runa way accide d,. being probably internally injur ed. He was thrown from his carria0e, the horses having been frightered by the dropping down of one of the singletrees. Tke Trial Begun, McMinnville, June 3. The trial of Wil liam Scott for the murder of his wife, in Febru ary last, was begun at 1 o'clock to day The prisouer came into court looking none the worse for his three months confinement Terr Sj sttpaihetic Berlin, June 3. The emperor to-day re ceived a deputation from German guilds and artisans unions. In a sympathetic speech the emperor declared it was his most earnest wish to see the handicraft again on the same basis as in the Fourteenth century. Again Looming I'p. The Astoria Columbian sum. up the imount of real estate s-les in Clatsop Co. for the w eek ending May 17th at $29,053. The Astoiia real estate market is showing a decided improvement since Hun-.ington expressed his intention of completing the Astoiia & South Const road Into Astoria. The sales reported above were not laige, but belter than they have he.-n for the past two monhs. The city ! bn'ghtening up, and the big boon, which precedes rail road bi'ilding in Ihe Northwest has n heady commenced in Astoiin. The bonding of property durinu the uetk named reached a qtnrter of a million dollars.but ihe amount lepOMted on these bonds hnrd-y reached J-pl.ooo.lhcv proving that the oct'ual trans fer totals were not a reflex of the condi ion of the market The lots held by the Orcjjun Land Co. of Saiem and Partland, in the North Pacific addition to Astoria.are e:"i rnminsj In demand and offer a verv desirable Investment. i.i-'r K.vi'ehi'!ii..k. Jj and sea th.V w.iitifnl gold wnteh nt the "Golden U .'!v I'.azanr." Julius (jradwolil the proprietor of the (iulden Kiilc llaziiar.in lorm.i tis that lie has the Piizi! Baking I owder, nnd No 1 Japan ten, expressly up mr iiih inisines, anil lor tne heneht ot Inn customers, each liox of taking powder will win a piece of fine glassware and also each pound of the tea w ill win a piiceof line glassware, and customers ! !:iy one pound of tea or a liox of :r.:i;:' powder, which is warranted, will have u ehance at that beautiful gold watch. Me lias also added a fine assort ment of family groceries to his mam mouth stork of glassware and crockery, which is the largest in the Willamette VuMev. lio and see Mr Cnulwluil nt th (ioMen Rule Bazaar, and you will find that nothing is misrepresented. Sprixo Ha Come. The stock of wall paper at Fnrtinlller Irving'. 1. larger lhan ever, beinn Quite immense and In. chide many new and beautiful designs. Tne best lines nf 6"nd 10 cell t cicv. in tile oity r)j he fi-nnd at Conn & Hendrio SiHi'h, Alba.T Marble and Ura'iite IVorks.H.T :iiii .a-elv ; nrch.sed the sicck of S A liiirga ind U W lUrria, we eh.ll he pleated to -ho deftlittis and itive pr.ee. to .11 intend :! piirc-h.ers. Best of workmen employed ind price, a. iow a. anv for fir.t-cl.Be work- Vli.it OS ttfor pnrcl.a-tnvt eUewbere. rod at AcnisoH next duur to Democrat office) Albany, Or. A MAei-. Houdolr paper, large package, only 10 cent, at Hubbard's drug .tare. Racklee'e Aralra Salr. The bfHt W tn th. tr.,rt-l f ir Cau. Realasaiare. I'leers, Sli Hharn, P.vr . rM, f.tlr, CbappJ h.nbs t'hillil.IrM, Core, and all Ski. Iraptle and pneltiealyraeM Pit.,nr nopaf reqaiesd. it is r.Rf anssed a. .' rerhM. essitlMlSBa, ee amf iT..d tt. rrto, M Maw par tea, farad.. lWad Mase