Yith. lii : . " ALBANY. OR., MONDAY, JULY S3, 1800. NO ;9 3 m n- m i . t . ick A,!l,i,io" to Mbmy hM feiCa'iiK'HlB't1 514 WySSSSa ' twt been thrown on the market anil will 1 1 I'k&P t uch price, and term, as will tOTll?TO'll ? 'iP enablC ",e 8Pecl!lor to make good fflfW'' ra T m"nev- Tl,is PrPerty Ue ju this side TO) iMM ff .l Uoltra'. Park; is high and sightly, .tilli ' Mi 111 ftivcrlooking the city and surrounding 'te'C- ,;H,V ..country. In the language of a First ilJMMIIIMft. A WMm HlillWaS P""'"' "'en'. "That is destined to be- yr.., , fjgBJqipiapblS i, i pome the 'llon-lon' residence portion of tyai'1" " ' j- --"-- r i i 1 - t .-' Wallace & Cuslck, the agents for this JSrSESj-tiMiCTfcrfyVi ' I p.-operty, have their own conveyance and ffSlyf'W . '"iaSii wilt be glad to show this, the hist of all ff fcS'- oZirtS-? SafjSr'' "'J?:lBt ': f8T 'Ski additions, to the intending speculator ALBANY. ORKGON,S AGENTS FOR Russel $ Go's Engines and Machinery. Am AGRICULTURAL IfPLEJVi ENTC, dAGOi!S AND BJGGlS, LOGGERS AD .BLACKSMITHS' SUPPL'ES, IKON, STEEL. CHAP-, COAL, PAINTS, OILS, WAGON MATERIAL, BABY CARRIAGES, GARDEN AND GRASS SEED, GUMS and AMMUNITION. Uoburg Lximbar. I .ell the best lumber in thn ai-nntv; sl,n edsr pouts, ihinlos, laths rtnnrs no 1 win dow monldin?, .to. Prices from $3 o '22 Pr thooMuid. Yari at biwson, on th Narrow Gauge. See me before parchaiinij elsewhere. W W Crawford Addref,P O T.IW.si, - Pouffry Wanted. All kin J. of poultry, allvo or dntawo 'mod at the Willamette Packing Com Pny' Store, Allmnr. Oremi.. WsasS- - AND lK.U.KiS IN EedCrownMills SOil. LAXXIXH A T V. I "JOPft'S. NI BAXKKJ) HR. L. HILL, Physiciai and Sw. eon, Otilno not. and K"rrr Strft, ALBANY- OREGON V7 .: FoitmiKer & Irving, -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt UMaMii-Fint-cIasj Hears Vatliitgrhologruptiei Albany Oregon. AVe have bought nil theucativea mid- ly L W Clark and W I Greenwood up to Nov f 15th, 1SSU. lti plicatt-M c-jn he f d Irom hem only of us at reduced rati :'. " o hav iiso :hout 18,000 uivattvc-i mode (.v our selves, from wlncli iiupiio.it--' chii he hat. ft t line r -w eft, we carry Vw i.uiy hid hoe i-t vi.-uH i.f thia statu aiid do eiilryl work at lowest riti8 for firat c!um wcrk. We shall he pieafiil ti ee jon at our Studio iu FromanV block, next door to Masonic Temple. The Rei-ouim ok JIaiiion county show the iutting of iiiuny thousand ncres cf land in small tractH of from 5 to 10 acres. Capital City Fruit Farm of (140 acres, Sun- nvsKle yo 1 ,!'Ju arres. Sminvsule ro : 140 acres, Sunnyside No 3 470 acres.and a numoer ot others have been placed on tne records ny tnc (Oregon Land company of Salem, Oregon. litis company is also doing business in Portland and Alhanv, and have for sale numerous otber small tracts. The great advantage of this plnr is that it brings together in one community the class of people who are all engaged in the same business, viz: fruit growing, consequently there springs up large drying and can ning establishments nimilar to those in tbecityof Saleiii,which advantages makes prolitalile market for the products of these fruit farms. Consult your interest by buying of the Oregon LandCom,uiy of Salem, Portland or Albany. Whereto GsI'Thkm. When want-, ,.n organ or piana call on G L Hlac!.M..in A"hc "e vou :un select from a first ci.iss Uo. S.n'tke the ci lt'irftrd iii,i:ft tilhd ti car:,, inxiiufAetuttfl at Jul u Joici'h'u cigai f. ctor. Onlv 5 cMits. Itnrkli'n's Arnica Salvf, Tnj butt Si!e in tilt' v ,ri 1 f ,i t.'.lt.,uru; j,.S.,rj tTiv-L'r, S-lt Itheilin, Kjvjr i.,rj. Ti: CI.a;,;) Ititmlit, cliiltiliiidt c-irn,, iiii.l :ih bkiti Kni;itii, an jiiihitivclycuros ti i-j,,.r ri , ,.iv iv idirud. K is tr. uiivl ti i,'i,'o p?rim:t H itiifactlwn, or ni.imjv l (:nl. it. I'rnjd -lb ce;in ,cr l,.,x, K.,r K!'u liy I-'ubli.iy liiid Masuli I O O Albany Lodge No 4 holds its regular meeting Utilncstiay evening ol each week. isltlug brothers pre cordially nvited to attend. JEiwp uits trtti n$ thn tflloor n mitlo irhl'b, from ov" '.injf. vulUtf 'l nUm tm! r- lt (tHjr, sayiii? to tn-nK!l'': " i ti't.i,?r. pim-v., wtw a hipb-nirti;ci rk:.:, u:-t t tn be -..? ebIM In upei ri a.r-1 f-i-'.- ' v I i iti'. and weary; hi? r. . . . ; : i n...-t have mode & ril;.k - ;nt nrut-' nl' J cnijld hava bcon otiii ' A nmn. it'-r eminif a frooa oinnr. mtu" : ! f.c:niviurani.f uvo'ifl; but next day 1 1 li.jr.'t mean Ttiu ij inter he fwls IUp an ai he i euriy and rrin., liit momjf.h and llvrr oro feJujrfuh. hv fa mofno, Ofspondt-nt and 'out of f.trta' t-t-n-rrally. For InUiffStlon, ltiltnutTiitM and ail d'THPiromcnt't of th Sorr.nrh. f.h. r tin-l H twolft, Ur. PkTcc'a Qoldrn Mcdlml riisci.--ery ta an uneniuJd l!mdy. Contains no alcohol to Inehrlata; no nymp or auur to ft rmpnt and deran(r9 tho diirofliivf pron-M,. It cloansva the eynv m and rurt pluiil-a, blotches, erosion and all Skin ami Ht i(p I)iftoiuc. Scrofulous affections. a F(;vt r aoros, Hlp-Jolnt Oisoaw. Hwrllinirs and Tu mora, yield to Its superior aJtcrativ nnin;r-iU-a. WonLP'a T)iP?n?ii.RT MmrAt, Assocxa Tio, Xuufacturrr. Jluffalo. N. Y. REVAW offered tor an InfYiirahln mm. of Catarrh In tho Head, I t thfl DrnDrletnrs nf Tjr. H.un.'f -rh Mrmedr. Onlj M eenu. Sold bl j .tj .rerrtrlMn, fS500 ILA Jjf rhe election bill, now before congress. is an attempt to get an honest vote where members of congress are to i.e elected. l"o- inar.v years the elective franchise in the south las been controlled bv democrats. and republicans hpve been intimidated and completely debarrec from exercising the privilege, j ms condition 01 oltairs should not exist in a free country, where govern -ment is, in all its denart'inents. sunoosed to be subservient to the wishes of the peo. pie. The bill now under consideration, and w nicn is severely criticised by the demo cratic press of the country, simply aims to protect the purity o( the billot at general elections of government officials This win cause no hardship to anv patriotic citizen, and no one has a right to complain except he is of that class who attempts to control the ballot by unfair means. .Moutilaintcr Elective franchise in the south controlled by the democrats. Now that Is perfectly awful. "Republicans have betn intimi dated and completely debarred fiom cx-r cising the privilege." Now this lie has been told over and over again so often that people of sense never listen to it any more. "Democrats control the elective fran;hisj " Of course they do. Thev are in the n.ajor'.ty and own nine'.eentwcnticths of a. I the property in that section . They include about all the intelligence of that regiun. They are the veiy salt of the tar.h in that section, then why should tl.e y not conlrol the elective franchise? Have not republicans In Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine controlled the elective franchise in those slates for the last twenty five years, and in no state has more corruption appeared in elections. Tnen shall we pass a federal force bl'l whereby the election machinery shall be put into the hands of the demociats In those states? This kind of a law is just as much needed as the Lodge force bill. We cm not believe that republican, will pass this bill.but if they do It w ill result as much of that party's partisan legislation has done in the past. It will damage the paity much nore than it will benefit them. A Chanqe in Bcsixess. The public generally will be glad to know that Mr Joseph 1'ironi, formerly of Corvallis, has purchased the interest of the late C II Spencer, in the grocery business of Spen cur & Blackburn. Mr Pironi is by no means a new band at the business, and being himself a lirst-cluss baker and con fectioner, their store will always contain the choicest of bread, pies and cakes. ami to their already complete stock of groce ries they have added manv delicacies of the season. Their place of business, sit m.ted on the corner of First and Wash inut' n streets, would be an honor to any city. These gentlemen being both well anil favorably known in Linn and Uenton counties we do not hesitate in saying they will do a large and prospr-rous business. The new iirm will hereafter be stvled Blackburn & I'ironi. Kporlt. The transition from long, lingering an: painful sickness to robust hualth mark ;u. epoch 111 the hfe pf the individual Such a remarkahle event Is treasured in the memory and the agency wli-rehv the good health has been attained is gratefulh blessed. I lenceit is that so much Is heard in praise of Electric Hitters. So manv feel th.'y owe their restoration to health u, the use ot the great alterative and tunic II you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or shor stjnding, win ill su'ely find relief hv use of Klectr'ic llilli Kcld at 50c and $1 per bottle at 1'oshay & Mason's Drug stole. i't rgain. . !teiV the Pulpit ami the Hlaar. Rev F M Shrout, pastor United Breth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "1 feel It my du'y to tell what wonders I)r King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly' diseased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only 'a few weeks. I look five bottles of Dr King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs iu'weight.'' linah.ve. big stock tn select from at J F Pell Ac IV Ala.t Marble and (irn-lte Works. IUv inif lately purchased the stuck of S A Kifir and O W ll.rris, wn .hall lie pleased tn show dlgnfl and sive prices tn .11 intend inir pnrrhssers. Best of workmen employed and price. .. low as any for first-class work. Visit n. before purchasing elsewt. re. F.oAtt & AmisoN next door t" Omnerat oflW) Alhnny, Or. t.'... I- 1 1 L! . , I in'Aw. ror nil Kiliun OI irtlll Ikixps go to the Sugar Pine Poor and Lumber Co. Hed rock price.. . Thin Tranr Mil l r.n rrean. it I. thft best thrt e netltnre and .kill can rnn. trive. .told enlr by Smith & Sender.. (Mm TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Town Itiirnei), Si'Okaxe Falls, July 27. It is now leara e l definitely, through an ofli.;hl cf the Union Pacific, that the enure town is g'n.c,. with the exception of the two railrond depot.. Tile ' wires aie all down an I further priliu'nrs are unob-ain;il Ij. Tn: loss i. tlajugnt, by Sjjok ane husiis, men li aie interested in ihe town, 10 h-j fully huf a million if not more. The entire town is entin ly de-treyc-l anl .if tecn humlied ,etple aielioiuelcsi, lively busi ness i:ous2 is buiiiel, no exception. Val..ice is the cenier of 0:1c of theiicbist ruining ilis tricts in the West, producine half the lead supply of the Li lined Slates, lesides nalhcu in gold and silver. It has a population ofljoo, and is reached by IkjiIi Union ai.d Nortliern I'acilic branch lines, ft was llchted bv tlec- triciiy, had waler works, and was the largest ton in the district. It was built on a flat at the junction of the Sou'.h Fork of the Coeur d'Alene river and Canyon creek. TlireulJral Disturbance. EutiEXE, July 27. Quite a disturbance was crested at Rlieinbarl's threatcr last night, re sulting from some difficulty between the Chicago Comedy Company and M,- kliienhart. The comedy company had the theater contracted lor tne weea and had been playing to fair houses every night, and on Saturday evening the company wished to play a short bill and then have a short dance, to hicli Mr kinehart objected. When the company was preparing ,ui me uance me mjn.s were turnea out and ihe audience lelt in darkness. The comnanv claimed the hall under tlie contract, and then attempted to play a short farce, but as fast as iney could bring lamps they were put out. .Many ladies were present without escorts, as well as little children, and Ihe urninf out nf the ligh.s is the cause of great uidigaatioa. No violence was indulged in by the comedy com pany. s.ilt. Aritrr.rnn War liLENOS Avkes, July 27 Generals Campos and Arendonto, commanding the insurgen's, have seized ihe aiscnal, bairacks and plaza at Lavellf. Their foices include five militaiy and two citizen battalions and a cadet corps. Tliegoverninini conuninds seven tattalions and expects reinforcements from Zarate, The street conflict, on Saturday were adverse to ihe government. Losses on loth sides were heavy and many I uildings Mere destioyed. The navy remains neutral. Senor l'elegrini, vice president, has assumed the presidency. Another battalion of troops, with arms and baggage, has joined the insurgents, The popu lace support the revolution, which has extend ed to the provinces. 1 he authorities are nego -tiating with the insurgents, ihe Hirer d Harbor BUI, Washington, July 27, The interest mani fested in the river and harbor bill on the Pacific, ccast, evidenced in the telegram received yes. tei-day and laid before the senate I j Mitchell, may result in active effor's by the Pacific coat delegation to have the bill considered iu the llar future. The commerce committee is veiv anxious to have the bill put through.g m I has msiiuueu tne cnaiimnn 01 the committee, Frye, to confer with Aldrich. who is in charge of the tnff uill, 10 deleimine upon the best lime fur calling up the liver aid harbor meas ure. Gikt KxTKufmsK. Go and soe tha beuutifiil gold watch at the "Golden Utile Huzuar." Julius Gradwohl the nronrhtor of llm t:..l.l.. T?.,ln f. -j ...v -..uiv... s.tiiu xJtir.ai.i ,111- onus us that be bus the Prize llaking 1 irawr, sum nil i japan tea, expressly up for bis business, ami for the benefit ot bis customers, em-ii box of baking powui.-i win w in u piece 01 line glassware and also eneli lromul of tl.p ten u-ill u-i a piece of line glassw are, and customers niiii vuy one iiouiki 1.1 tea or a box of baking powder, which is warranted, will have a chance nt that beautiful gold watch. He lias aho added a line assort ment oi family groceries to bis lnain iiioulh sioi-k of gluwwaru and crockerv, wliii I. is the laiyi-st in the Willamette Valhy. Go and see Mr liradn hoi at the 1 .i'.ld. n Kulo Piu-aar, and you will find ':i!t r.oUiiiiu is iiiit-rt. presented. 1 1!; ItS.AT III' Ml JIMIiR I-,' t-i . i.t-'A tin-vystein, induces the vi'a ii. .I i-irUi'tm til.. fnerii.:s. In this couiliri ".if I" ily i--:.,uly falln a vic'lm to dise.i 'S' rt:fy t.i: i-ysti-m against the-ie dehi'itit' ii. tint net: . b tikii'.-.' Ur IM.'er'e Hydiastna t .rr. itiii:.blc. llie nutritive sistem ,. .r.rb ruliiciei.t nnuriluiH Ut to lee'p the ' !- !,! h'llthy.and in a Ktcon : 1- ; .. resist rirtfrfBse self I'ralse. Se'.f p'ciae is no rrcrni.n'mlatii n, l.ut tr.ere srt- rime, w Inn one must, pumr , per in: tlie tn, th alut liimx-if. When sli.it he -y. is supported by th,. . ,nooy f otht-rs no lejsoual le m.u Mi I do. l.t hi. word. V,w. t.i uy that Al c. ' P.iron. I'lasirr. are the only peauine . d n-iitbla jn n,o. y aster mwU i- not .lf pr .i-e in the liglitvat degreo. The baie si. id the lex. (frmerth-'rty yean, ai.d in .i.. if their uiorits it is onh M-cesirv to isl srtentirn to the. life, thev have .ffictrd sii I tho yoU t'r.tarj I. .timoi i ils f these In. lave ued tht-ni Beware of imitation., and do i.otbeila-oi-ived i-y nusreprspntation. A a for All eoek's ,1 let no .oLuitalion or ixplanatioa ind.-c. oo Uccept a tulntitu'.. Allcik'. cord and bunion .hit-Id. effect piick and c.itain relit f Accident. - Daliv accidents occur in which Individuals become more or lets In capac'tatcd to follow their usual avoca tion.. In such cases it is a great conve nlen e to Ire insured In tome safe Accident Insurance Co. Such i the Union Mutual of Chicago Any male person over 18 and under 65 year, of age 1. eligible to membership To fully understand the benefits and workipgs of this company vou should cail on their agent, Joseph Tilt In the office of h H Montanye, Strah.n'. Block. J W Bentlry. but 'mot and .hoe maker im oit7, ouoo.lt. Fortmiller & Irtiog't