Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 24, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY, OR., THURSDAY, JULY 24., ISO".
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ALBANY. OliKUON.
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.and ii-:a;.i:i: in
ALWSl pure
vam;aii:.k I'ltoruxY-
The Cusick Addition to Albany has
just been thrown on the market and will
be sold at such pricei and terms as will
enable the speculator to make good
money. This property lies just this side
of Goltra's Park; Is high and sightly,
over looking the city and surrounding
kcountry. In the language 01 a first
Estreet merchant, "That is destined to be
come the 'lion-ton' residence portion of
the city."
. Wallace & Cusick, the agents for this
property, have their own conveyance and
Pwill he wind tn chow tliis. the best of all
additi3us. to the intending speculator.
Bargains atRi-ad's.
The rulpll Mid tbefttHKe,
Rev F M Shrout, pastor United Breth
ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I
fuel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr
Mng s New tJIscovery nas aone ior me.
My lungs were badly diseased, and my
parishioners thought I could live only a
few weeks. I took five bottles of I)r
King's New Discovery and am sound and
well, gai.iing 26 lbs in weight."
Maciimerv.
AGRICULTURAL IPLEWENTS, WAGOr.3 fiAZ BJCJGiES, LOQG2S AVD
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, IROW, GTCLL. CMAI COAL, PAINTS,
OILS, WAGON MATERIAL, B;3Y CARRfAGE'?, GARDEN
GRASS SEED, and AW! MUNITION.
. R.K.BUCKnCRN,
GA W. WlittillT.
J. . MttC&li,
BLACKBURN & Vr-il Gf ST, ATTOERSI AT LAW AND NuTAIlT
Attorneys at. Law,
Will practice in all thu Cnnrts nf tli
State. Prompt attention aiven tn s.11 bind
Deli entiuited tonar enre.
Office Odd Fcllowi Temple, Al'iatu , Oi !
A"Of!i
nd2,
. In
PDBLIO,
Mra'un'i Block,
ALBANY, CHECON.
I JOB SAI.K I have two yrnng ir.?ro.
. harness and new wn, one full-blotMlj
Jartev bull and one lirt-ola.s milk cn 1
which I will lell for cash cheap. Cll i thf I
Fanning place, two nii east of Tunm-n
Ulkhh Prisnri.KB,
MONEY TO LOAN.
Sjoo.ooo to loan at S p-r cent'on Irn
proved farm or citv property.
'W.LL4Clt& Jl'MCK.
Attoraay a
Law,
ALBANY. -:- OREGON,
ivtlrr In Hie gfrnlian ninrk.
JAMES P. fslEAD,
ittiraiy a Lawaaltitla Bxaain8r
ALBANY OREGON.
Will prnctlco in U fW-conrta of thi.
tt... Aha' 1 acta t Tiii f'trnished on
short uolice- Vm ; i-ara rriierienee.
Mr Blaine, in n Idler to Senator Frve
p'.eatliuy Lr such Ki(alation as would ex
tend and enlanre our foreign trade, and
especially that in iouth America says :
"There is not a section or a line in Ihe
entire bill tha. will open a market for an
other bushel of wheal or another barrel of
pork. If sugar is now placed on the free
list without exacting important trade con
cessions in return we thill close the door
for a profitable reciprocity against our
selves."
'Our foreign market for breadstuffs
grows narrower Great Britain is exerting
every nerve to secure her Lrad tupp'.ie
from India and the rapiJ expansion oi the
wheat area in Russia gives us a powerful
competitor in the markets of Kurope. It
becomes us therefore to ue everv onnir-
tunitv for the extension of our marki-t on
both of the American continents. With
neatH one hundred million dollars wotl1
of sugar seeking our marke' every yer, we
shall prove ourselves most unskilled legis-
Utors if we do not secure a Inrge fieid for
the sale and consumption of our bread-
stuffs and provisions.
For uing such arguments as thi a dem
ocrat would be charged with being a "free
trader." But we arc glad that light is
(breaking in upon the benighted mind of
so distinguished a republican.
V.nHtif: IMiotnp-nitdirrfi AHiaiiy Oregon.
We have bouuV't H thoneyatives mad by
L V Clark and W H Greenwood tip to Nov
I5th( ISS'J. DuplicaUn caa be had from
hem only of us at reduced ratea. We have
also about 1S.000 negatives made by our
gnivna frnin which diiuHcatPs can be had at
like rates. We carry the only full line ef
vmu'c fxf thia Htatu and do enlarged work at
Irtwnat rtf for tirst class work. We shall be
pleaned to aee jod at ourStu.lio in Froman's
block, next door to Masonic lempie.
IOO F. Albany Lodge No 4 holds Us
regular meeting Wednesday evening of
each week. Visiting brother! are cordially
nvited to attend.
WmBiM
The debt of Virginia now amounts
$46,000,000, much the largest of any state '
in the Union. It started in 18.15, when the
state gave Us bonds for internal improve
ments. This was repeated at various limes.
Up to 1S60 Virginia his always paid her
interest in goki, and much of the debt was
held in Europe. I'robaoly more of tne
English sentiment early in the war In favor
oft he south was secretly influenced by a
hope of making their Virginia bonds good
than will now ever be known. The debt
then amounted to $30,000,000. The war
topped all payments of interest which
kept being added to the principal. Jn 1S63
West Virginia was cut off from the state,
taking one-third the revenue. Since then
paying Virginia's debt has been an im
possibility.
It was S3 hot the other Sunday in San Diego
'Jnty.Cal .that honey was mefted in the hives
Vet, despite the warning, the bees ent liyht
on workiug.
TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS
All oanenHC.
S.x Francisco, July 23. "It is all non-
sinse to say that the Chinese government con.
templates puliing into operation any retaliatory
'vji" .iamsi .-iiututiuis in v.inni,i)y rea n
hi ine pnssose 01 me Mco'.t exclusion act, aid
lr Iu0eon last evcliine. The doctor has
been a resi.lcnt l'eliin fjr th: lat tweniy
eihl years, an l his o-i'ion in lie Tun" Wen
r-oiU-o, ani ailviser of the privy count i! nve
him unusual laciliiitsfor kt o.iiag tt.e rue fecU
in".
A lrad Trn.l,
Xkw Vokk, July 23. Steps have t.-t al-
rea ly taken towards the re-organiratioi: of the
sugr trust, uliich will be leformcd in corn-
iliance with the laws of Ihe state, as laid
lown by the court of appeals, Ci E Searles.
treasurer of the trust, had a suit brought in
Urooklyn to-day in the name of the trustees
asking that they be authorized to wind up the
trust and dispose of the property in their hands
for the henetit of certificate holders, who are
the real owners of the stock.
Twenty AitMl Ill-owned.
Montreal, July 23. A dispatch from Tern-
broke, eighty six miles above Ottawa, on the
upper Ottawa river, says two nights ago some
miscreant cut a rope holding a log rait, on which
twenty two ri.ftsmen were asleep. The raft
drifted into the rapids in the dark. Only two
of the men got ashore. There is no trace of
the bodies of the other twenty.
1'rcllj Hot,
Walla Walla, July 23. I his was th.
hottest day for years, being 106 degrees
about s o'clock this alternoou. A man named
Francisco Valentia, laboring on an excavation
was sunstruck and taken to the no.pital. He
will likely die. This is the first case of sun
strokt ever known in the valley.
A Kuiltle Fire.
JlALLARl), July 23. The northern suburb
of Seattle was visited by a very disastrous fire
this morning shortly after 4 o'clock, The fire
originated in the Snug saloon, on Ballard
avenue, aliout two blocks from the depot, in a
manner tn.it is unknown. i.uss about $15,-
OOo.
Luke Froat I'liAseUt
Chicago, July 23. Amid great cheering
to-night the ordinance, asked by the directors
of the world's fair, granting the use of Lake
t ront as a part site lor ut world s fair, was
adopted by the city council without any amend
ments.
It is a curious fact that among the tl.ousai ds
of insects killed by the electric lights every
nig':it, there are no dia-1 mosrguitos found.
I
rnr' l is rvrn r.s ti'.'-i- :,
Ivecticplating wilh platinutr promises, to l.e
among the accom;Hh;d things of the near
fiitiue.
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.! I.t m.t tn (ii'i' 'l v : .
wen lire ws, "Iihu':;'.;.i.
fur.rtinnH.! in- vU. ; u
.-iiiiiirc. It is fii-j uri'v
soi 1 iy O'irv"1';, v.
uti.ci" .- ;:i r.'.iii"'
Kio tvV'MV'j.-ictt :-i i-vc:
on th;- bnd!f,--'.".ip',!"(S
cut. fcr iit'iny i .ir.
" ruvr.nu: f'n 5-.Ti(ti'v
ir-,lK-JTrn; no vn;p or i".;r:ir -( o. r
V'ti. As ih'mltur In Us r'.mx!ui!
il9 er:TTiT.isitto,i.
A3 .1 prwrTi;l, InvJtfom'iTiff tn;.; :
(r'.r.jitli 10 tut. v.'.nio
t.i; wr,:..!i -ird tH ' ' ...t'j.
v.v;i .1. r.il.y. I r. I'i.w.. ;
iwT;-K:..n is tin- sr.n'irt mrUtl? b
UT?tM-.jlc;l ;i up.-'tbruf r.il;:i an t
Bl'iruivi toriif, or !! MVih-plvcr.
A it.otc of piA ou Woman ?l'r
Pi -wee, their Nutur.-. md ilow to
tilt':'!." svnt 8'hK'1, in i.liiin envelop., on rr
ceip of t;n rent?, in st::uris.
soIATION, Iso. tS3 Maiu ht., IlUltili'J, N. V.
DH. PIERCE'S PELLETS
Lixatlvf-. or Crtthartie, H;eor'.ii:'tr to e;'. t
dose. Ur drutfuU, ceoU a vial.
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.WHITNEY,
haaLX And GoanselloT At Lav
totar-' Public.
ALSA'tt, OREGON
Tji:: Kkcoiidh of Map.iox county hliow
C.c platting of mrny thouatul am s of
la ml in piuall tracts of from 5 to 10 nrreH.
Capital City Fruit Farm of t40 afrt',Sun
nyisiile 2o l IJ-0 aere. Sunnywiik' o -
140 acres, Siinnyniilt' No :J 170 uomvniil
a miiiiUr of others have !;nrl on
th roconlHby the Oregon l.amU'nMi'.r.iy
oi Sau'iii, Oregon.
Thin company is also Join; linf-'iiirt ;i
Portland ami Albany, nnd hayo for m-
nnr.MMoU9 (tthor small tracts. The uh mi
ndvanttijze of this plan i that it lr:r.
tuetht-r in one coiniminity the rin u)
i.eoplo who art nil ergajred in the mint
fiUi-inesi", viz: fruit rnnving.conH'o.m i.lly
there spring tip larjre drying and c;m
n:tig et-tahliHhments fimitar to those
theeityoi Salem, whicli advanta ma!;e!
profitable market for tie jiidduct" !
these fruit furms.
Conr-ult vonr interest hv laiviii" of l!a
fircjror. Laiitlt'uii.pany of .Salem, Portia..!
or Albany.
The trauitioti from lonj. lioyrrini' a no
painful fid; tie's to robust health ma: k'ur-.
epoch in ht hie of the individual Such
a remnrknnle event is treasured in mr
memory nnd the ngency whrcly the
lood health ha been attained in grntefullv
blessed. Hence It is thm so much U heard
in praise of Electric Hitter?. So many
feci tlvV owe their restoration to health to
the use "of the great alterative nnd tonic
If you are troubled with any disease ol
kidneys, liver or stomach, of loni? or short
sUndfng, you v ill ivuretv find relief by use
of Electric llilteis. Sc'ld nt 51 anil $1
per bottle at Foshay & Mason's Oru
store.
Accident Dairy accidents occur In
which individuals become more or less In
capacitated to follow their uual avoca
tions. In such cases it is a great conve
nience to be insured in some safe Accident
Insurance Co. Such U the Union Mutual
of Chicago. Any male person over 18
and under 65 years of age is eligible to
membership To fully understand the
benefits and workirgfc of this company you
should cad on their agent, Joseph lalt In
the office of I fl Montanye. St rah an 's
Block.
silmulittc 1 lie l;;oor, .
Iat,tlic!ih'B Pill im' thegreJit blood puri
riiM. TliRy i-r a purgative and blood tonio
they act ujuull mi r.t.H bi-wels, thekitioys,
aud Uib lit, tiii)- u ii.n,sif)(; the syKtcin by
the itlutM i utIh!. ..' Kin hty they may bs
ehlhd tlie pnraivivi: i inh-titio and diuretio
Ji:eiicni'. J sttiiiiiJcittt the blood anas
i fiiable urittni! to uu-w vtl all morbid
h.'inrf, itiii ut-r Ax- - e no matter by what
li.mie it my i-r.;t-1! . One cr two of them
tuktu every m li; v r!l prove an infallible
rfinm'.y. t'r.i.iht tft P;'l- are purely veijet
4l le, pi'boliit ) f,--r:i !- ourt safe to'tattj at
H. iini". S .1.1 ii.vi;.v f'.iugand medicina
ttin-, either i'hi" vr vzat eoated.
ii.B.-Y Mai nit ur.d tjranite Works. H-iT-:
l.velv fUien.-'ru tf,e stock of S A Kvga
! H W li.,i I-, uc shall ba pleased to
H-a-,.iin m.ii prictf to all intend-
p-irt .'iij.fn. K- f t ot workmen employed
: r!oe i.s Jew ,it (my for tirst-clats 'ork.
di, its 1m fur:' putuhatjiiig elsewhere.
Koan Si AnuioN
tb.or t'.- '.) mocr;;t otlic ) Alban, Or,
S-rro'iT1ciis crup'inns, such jin pls
mi o-ntiiif (.f tl.e i-kin. especially on fce
ca u '-'I t-j )...,,. d t'ood aod w 11 ciap
nr rau.d y ' y usin Pfunder's Oergoa
11; d 1 "tinf-ei, .
) . K. WE ATHERFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
W H BILYEU,
ATTORNEY AT L.AW
And Solicitor in Chancery)
(I.B4RT. OREOOH.
Collootlonn proln tl i.in.ln onl! po'nt
fjoniineKotiBti on easonabln tnrinn .
W fi krr to GutTiie.m. When wkiiKne
v organ or nlr. call on G I. Blackmail
A'hi -e von ran tlvct from a firt clr.
ttr.
This Trade M.n k on a stove
rrenns It Is tlm best thpt ex
peittnre and skill can con
trive, fio'd only bv Stnllli
& Sondt-rs.
Ilni-klrn'a Amira Salv..
The brt SO". In thi irl I f it C.lt,nr:lhi.nrri
l.leer, S.II K'.ciim. Kv.r .ri I'-tier, l,'liM
h.n-ls i'liilLUiiM, C-.rn, anil all kin KrltvUi. n
IMAiliT.ljfiim. .'.s.-ir .1 tv r- nro I It i x.l
iiUw! t- if. re perfetrt mtitf. -li "i, r ntonm- lefiij
l. Prio. 25 cents iwr h.i. Kor hj Koliav at1
t:: it it f si Jirt
i-'iii-ivi.t.:s tl'O Mstem. roJucts II. h vila
:nd wr'..k;-ii tl.e eiicritfitta. In tliv r.Ddlti
nt-1., .iy r-mli!y fnlln a victim t direu'
F'-rl.'fv the .vnem atfiuHt tlien fl-''iiitatin
ii.llr.ti.ce. by tj,kiDff Ir HiHer'n H v I'sstinn
Kent'ir.-Uive. Itrnnbiea lilt; pl.tiili.. sSti-in
'.olw..irb tutlicient nouri.hiii. i.'. t. f.-ep th
h..K v.gnrous auri healthy. 01-. I in a Hteoii
iiioti t rciiist dise.ve.
Uis-r Kntkui'iiihi:. Go ntid gee tlia
l.i'nutiful gold wiitch nt tlie "Oolden
Utile I!a74iar." Julius l:n.lwolil the
proprietor of the tiolikn Kule liazaar.in
n.rn.s ug Hint lie )ma the Prize Jiaking
Powder, and No 1 Japan tea. expressly
np (or li is I. Humes?, and for the lienelit
of liis rtiHtoinerfl, eai-h tox. of baking
powder will win a pieee of line glassware
and also each pound of the tea will win
piece of fine glassware, and customers
who buy one pound of tea or a box of
Inking powder, w hich is w arranted, will
have a chance at that beautiful gold
watch. He has also added a fine assort
ment of fnmilv groceries to his mam
nimith stock of glassware and crockery,
which is the largest in the Willamette
Vnllev. Go and see Sir Gradwhol at I lie
Golden Utile llaxaar, and yon will lind
Hint nothing is misrepresented.
Siixika tha celerraterl Havana filled ci
r, n.iciif.ctarrd at Jul or Joarph'a cigar
ficti.r). Only Scrota.
PAISLEY & FISH," JOB PRINTERS
ALBANY