JJI. ALBANY. OR., TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1800. NO 70 I t Smith a Russel 8 m Engines and Machinery. W VM AGRICULTURAL liWipLEiY. EWTS, WACOWS AMO 3J3CiS5, LOGGEK3 A1 BLftCK!VIITHa, SUPPLliKS, !r:OW, STESi.. CHAtiv, COAL, PAINTS, CILS, WAGON MAT3!Al, BA3Y OAr.F.lAGBt, GARDEN AND GRASS SEED, GUV 3 ami AMMUNITION. Uoburg Lumbar. I loll the best lumber ia th ceunt ; itlni tedar posts, shinnies, laths doiirs .nd win dow monldinq, .to. Prices from $5 o per thousand. Yard mi liiw.tpri, on ttm Narrow Gango. See ms before parohasiu elsewhere. W W CrtAwroRit. Address.P O Tlln.n, (r Pouftry Wanted. All kinds of pnnltry, allvo nr dr.i vantad at tho Willntnott Packing Com pan'a Store. Allny, Orexci.. Qij ALBANY. OREGON, -AGENT FOK- AM) 1EA J.KHS IX L. 1U, nnd SuT. eon, Physiciai 'rttcrv-rtir. " ALBANY mid tnrrr rrM, ORSQON -wsaftJ5 iv-r .1 -Jm..- ----- 1 fi k. CL E I D Foilinii.Bf k living. ..".i'.rr;;:; ,l, 1-,-m -FUNERAL MRECTOriS- jftWipt l".MT;l31-?irjt-8lM! Mn Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOUUTEDf PURE VALUABU3 I'KOI'KXY. The Cuslck Addition to Albany has j 11st bcn thrown or the market anil will be sold at such pifces and terms as will unable the speculator to make good money. This property lies just this side of Goltra's Park; is high and sMitlv. overlooking the city and surrounding 'country. In the language of a First bitreet merchant, "That is destined to be Icome the 'Bon-ton' residence portion of Sthe city." Wallace Sc Cusick, the agents for this property, have their own conveyance and will be glad to show this, the best of all additians, to the intending speculator. .heading Photographer Albany Oregon. : "We have bought all thenegattves mid by L V Clark anil W H Greenwood up to Nov 15th, 1SS9. Duplicates can be h:d from hem only of us nt r;;i.ejd mtes. Wo havt .riso about 18,000 Deurtuvej made by our selves, from which dupiio..l' can bo had at like r;ittv. Wo carry thy only lull lino of vu'Uh of tiii!- state iuid do tjul-irgod work at lowest ntea for liret cia? work. We thai I be ulcjHcd tu Hto ou at our St,udio in Froman'a Ibloek, next door to Masonic, Temple-. The Records of Mahiox county show the platting of inuny thousand Acres cf land in small tractsui tp.mi 5 to 10 acres. Capital City Fruit Farm of 640 acres, Sun nyside No 1 320 acres. Sunnvside No 2 140 acres, Sunny-side No 3 170 acres.and a number of others have been placed on the records by the Oregon Land Company of Salem, Oregon. This company is also doing business in Portland and Albany, and have for sale numerous other agnail tracts. The great advautase of this nlan is that it brings together in one community the class of people who are nil engaged in me same business, viz: fruit growing.consequently there springs up large drying and can ning establishments similar to those in the city of Salein,vhich advantages makes piofita'blo market for the products of these fruit farms. Consult your interest by buying of the uregor. Luna company 01 wiiein.i-oruanu or Albany. Where To Ost Til em. SVhnn winti" n organ or (tinna ca'.l on G L Illackr .1 a(u -e vou an select from a first cu;s tto.. " S.n"ke tho crlti'ifii(:d ij.vatiR l;):td cy i'j;rs, ii,Aiiiifit tnn:(l ht-Jid up Jo-tp':'u ciyni ft c,or . Ultlj D Otlitn. lineklen'i A 111 lea .Salva The bjit Sii in t!i-j -r! 1 f-n Uun,Itrr- n.S""'" t'fk.'drf, S'tt ittini ri, K.jvr , f:r;r, Jha!' in'iiti, V-tti'tiUiiH, C'jr.i", mi'l utl akin Kn.i'tw. an tu-,.l U prjut itiifAjti-m, r itinnev rffiul il. lno -1j uenti iwr Imi, l-r hy Fosliny and Ml. Will I O C l Albany Lodge No 4 holds iu i i.;;uliir meeliiiK ediicdav evening of each week. Visiting bro'.bers are cordially uvited to attend. jlisop iifit t 'i'i i.r ! frtttn o r : ti;t " j. par, sftvin :-:ttiy(.:" : v-'is ft hifl--:;:vr.'!i-d i: rliil'l In sp"''! ' (Irk and wear:?: lv: . t.;ve made a mUuHi "oi.'M have brn cuy p-'imir a rfod dmr..!.-. mi ot , mule ifhioh, " fifnut unrt f.'H " ' f.if hr. H' -lv, ..-1 1 .-.HI lv ' l . .-"in r ewv . -." A niri. i.. I eja--.itaru:il. do:it. r-itun yoo t r.xier t fw! liLe a:i tbsi l;o S'irly snJ fcr.ii:, hw etonnfh e.rid !i.-"r aro :eir.ti, bt tnrrfij.e, '1 -'spon t'!it and Mont c? b'.rta" rr.-M;Ji-. for ln'l:w"'l'ia, Bili-'iisutw ntn itii .li-rariMimctn of th P'cjcc, r a .. Bowels, Dr. Pi"ie'- f-oMen iedl'--l .'..-. . fcrr is au uneo.ualM IU'i:-dr. Contnius n-. alcohol to Im-bria'; no Rriio or fmn- t ferment and drranyi the dhfjztiro pn.-s' It cleinje tho srittetn and cur-fs ti.i.n". blrtene, ervmina? ud aU Pi. in Ar..i D.-wsi1. ?'irotulouB at!etUi'is, hs A" t wtr Hip-joint DlyftM. Swell tr.r and Tu mors, yield to tzu tiperl r aJtcmtivc prop.,--Ur-9. WoKM'S PiaPK'.M'f Mr.Pf.-j,!. A8iOCL Xion, JiauuAiturcn. JLifTuio, N. V. REVARO offewl fnr an l:wjrahiea . XlJ thi nr..itrf- tlT of Dr. Snif' if? t MS500 TT. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. CKNSlS NOTES. The District of Columbia has 229,796 in habitants; gin, 52,000. Fall River's population is 74,918; gain.18,- 000. Waterbury, Conn., contains 52,200 souls; gain, 12,000. Newark's estimate is 181,220; ain, 44,700. Jersey City's population is 161,517. New York contains 1,627,227 inhabitants; gain, 420,637. Brooklyn leaped from 566,000 to 810,000, Philadelphia started from the 847,000 mark and reached the 1,040,000, Milwaukee grew from 115.000 to 235,000. Minneapolis was 46,000 strong, and now is 185,000, St I'aul expanded from 41,000 to 130,000, Kansas City boomed 55,000 to 160,000 Denver has risen from 35,000 to 120,000, Omaha, has 134,742 citizens. Lincoln, Neb , has become a city with 55, 000 people in its limits. aan rrancitcois dtssauslieJ wit1, a s.'.owmg of only 300,000. Itoston s sue is 417,720; gam, 50,000. Ilutt'ilu, N v., Luled to reach 250,000, to w'.iich it aspired. Indianapolis added 50,000 to her population which is n iw 125,000. Columbus, Ohio, hts in,7o7 inhabitant!; gam, 01,115. Louisville reached iSo,ooo, having gained 57,000. Dtlroil shelters 109,000 inhabitants, but her citizens think that 41,000 of theia have been missed, l'ittsburg jumped from 156,000 to about 240,000. Cleveland, Ohio, grew from 160,000 to 24S- 000. Baltimore piled up 432,500, a gain of loo, occ. Too Hot to Cook. A certain man In Albanv went home to dinner yesterday. His wife met him at t .'-Mir with a broom In her hand and .; ..1 her eve, and said: John, if you :i i.k t am going to kill myself cooking .hi hot weather vou arc mistaken. Go and yet some of those delicious lunch joods from Mueller At Garrett's," He ivent, and now everything is serene. Gil EAT Sl.AUGHTKR. G W SlmpfOIl has made a great tIaugh1er in prices on all Mitniner toods 10 close them out namely : Lawns that we sold for 2'2 15 163 reduced to 8 cents. All woul ch illit-s that we "sold for 20 2 (?5 30 reduced to I 5 cents C h;;'ie thai c sold f)r 10 12 16 reduced to 7 cents. Su teens ihat we ro.d for i6;j 20 3n reduced to 1 cen's. And a general reduction on all summer goods. l.(ok iit display and prices in the window. G W Fimpson. i:pucl). Tk.. r-1n;ti..n fnim tmi.r linrrortmr lllf' paillim mi Mtt."Nfi w idijiim. nt. urn iii.ii ivt tin epoch in tlie lile of the individual Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby tiie tgood heaUh hhs been aJained is gratefullv blesstd. lit-ncclt is that to mucli is heard in praise ot Electric Bitters. So many feel thy owe their restoration to health to theiii,eof the great al'eralive and tot. !c It you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or idiorl sUnding, you v ill surely find relief by ue if Hi'-ctru I'.'.tieh. IScld at 50c niul$i per bottle at Koshay & Mason's Drug stoic. r'artjtain a'lle.t'a. Tti- Pnlplt auil Ihr ffiiat Uev F M Sbrout, pastor United Breth ren Church, Bine Mound, Kan., says: ! feel it iny duty to tell what wonders Ir King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badlv diseased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only a few weeks. I look five bottles of Or King's New DUcovery and am sound and well, gal, ilng 26 lbs in weight." "inal.tvea big stock to ae'eet from at J F I'.iwel oC Co" Al.EAXV Mnrbl nnd GrA'Mtn Wnrk-.HHV-iiw luff lv (.nrcli.-i)-d the sfrek of IS A U'UKS and (I W Hrrie, we phall tm plea 1 to how dlrfns and aive jr.en to fell intomi ine purehwr. Bett of workmen employed rd prices as low as any for first-clam work. Vrit ns before purchasing elwlnT-. KoA!i A: AcniwiM next door to n-morrmt nfficr) A'hany, Or. Par it Boxes. For alt kinds of fruit boxes goto tr.e Sugar Vine Ioor and L.umler Co. Bed rock prices. This I raite Mai k on a ttovt rreans It la th best th ex- peiUnce and skill can con trive. Uld nly by tSmlth & Senders. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Washington's INipulallon. Washington-, July aS. Superintendent ror'er to-day, after further verlifications of the ensus of Washington. tuM Representative Wi'sonthat the suie lud ;o,coo teoile. and this basis uf rtiresenla-ion mil give ashing ton two nicnit)crs in tre election of 1S02. About S5 pr cent of the popul.nion fjr the entire cuuniiy Ins jeen received at the census bureau, ami SiipL-rnitenuent Tor.! hones,wi;h the present rule of counting to li ive a Tfu n estimate ot the ) ovulation of the c inntry i witliin a dw weeks, . m the Mutli Anierleun War, Buenos Ayres, July 28. The revolu'uoi:- ary movemsnt continues to sprctd, Fightiug between govetnmsut troops and the revolution . isls to-day has been desperate. The govern ment forces were dcfea'ed and a thousand of them killed or wounded, The nav has joined the revolutionary movement. Insurgent ar tillery bombarded the government houses and barrack to day, A twenty four hours truce has been arranged. The 1'cnlrul American War. City of Mexico, July 2S, The.e is great en'husiasm among the Snlvadorhns. General Rivas, will 6000 Indians from Cojuhepeque has reinforced Ezeta's ermy. There are rum ors of another defsai of the Guatemalans, who are still retiring. The Salvadomns are ad vancing. TheWMUace I I. e. Wallace, Idaho, July 28. The pride of the Cour d'Alenes lies in ashes. Fire started in the Central hotel at 5 o'clock Snnday night. Ten minutes later the water supply gave out and in less than two hours the enlire business portion of Wallace, consisting of eilit or ten blocks, was whiped out of exis-nce. The loss in buildings an I property wifi run up to nearly $500,000. A Itntlrcml A ! cnt, Manchester, July 2S. A fearful accidenr happened to Ccy in ti Xew Manchester ship canal, when two woik men's trains, lluougb some unexplained stupidry of the switchman, collided. Four workmen were instantly killed and sixty ol hers injured, of whom, it is feared, ttiirty arc laLilly hurt, 1 he news soon spread through the c 1 , and the greatest excitement prevails. CejKirUdf Johnt-lown Keller, IIarrisburg, Pa.July 2S. Secretary Kre- mer, of the Johnstown flood relief committee, has issued a report. showing that the total con tributions received were $2,912,34630; total expenditures,2, 045,140 03, I lit commission has $67,205, 47 in cash on hand, Gift Enterpiuhe. Go and see tba lenutiful gold watch nt the "Golden Rule Bazaar." Julius Gradwohl the proprietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar,in t or m 8 ua tfmt he has the Prize Bilking Powder, and No 1 Japan tea. expressly up for hia business, and for the oenetic ot Iris customera, each box of baking powder will win a piece of fine glnf?swar and also each pound of the tea will win a piece of fine glassware, and customers w ho buy one pound of tea or a box of baking powder, which is warranted, will have a clumoe at that beautiful gold wateh. lie has aUo added a fine assort ment of family groceries to his mam mouth Btock of ghiHrfware and crockery, which is the largest in the Willametw Valley. Go and see Mr iradvhol at the Golden litilo Haaar, and you will Hud that nothing ia niisrvpre-'enU'd. New Blacksmith Sn'.: G .V Willis h?.s jut completed his Muck nllh shop at the corner of Second and Rnihoad streets T.bete at KtndN til tron and wood work cut be ii ltd and dime in tirt class order l)i in;; on your p..vH, ;i".)t.s, etc., etc, for repair. '?(.'! a full liny of these gloves In S tu sole agent for Kiinuel K Young. I Vta-k and colored. Albany. Ong'ju. eff I'tntftc, : f priri: tu co rKiom.ret ilAtiou, but th'-n iita t ot'e-i :u ov-'i mus ieirait a pr- Auii 10 Ml v : tiii'h nl n ut htu.elf. heo wt i r. t; is mppornd by the testimony f hi-.ti.. if.noiillt; mail n ill doubt his wtrd N"M, t. ny that Allcook'a I'orous p .-v i.n: thoi 'y gpcuiue and relbl - i-'.T.er in'1 is uot s. if Ji'nif.o ia the : -t -sree. Thty bavi st.O-l t.-e tot l-.f itmr ri 'ty year, and in proof tif their (i.ei ,Ih it 1- -rdy MCfrwnry call at'Mitbn to thflcMfn thev bve etTtoted and t" vol-ni-tfiry tr'"mut.i:'U yf thoie who ha ooed lit wa e ; f iiiti arinnn, aud do rot I , do . crvd ity in:sreprtseiitft;ioD. A-k f.i All cojU'a and 'f no solicitation or n ion indree on .net opt a uhstitue. ANcw-k's corn and union tb'ds iffcct quit k aud crt.uii reb.f Accidknt. Daily accidents occur In which Individual- become more or ls in cupacHaied to follow their i.ual avoca tioriH. In Etich cases It Is a great conve nience to be Insured In some safe Accident 'In urn nee Co. Such 1 the Union Mutual of Chlcio. Any male person over 18 and under 65 rears of age Is eligible to niembrrMp. To fullv understand the benefits and workings of this company you fthould call on their agent, Joseph Talt In the office of L II Montanye, Strahan's Block. Tim uw.tr r ni nnKR Euervi tt the M'ttem. etluccs thi viU and Wf akeiis tho enen iei. Ia this oonditi tnit bdy ivdily fall a victim to disea Fortify the rvstfm aftint th-M dehilitat' irflucnee, by Ukms Dr Idler's HydtHtisit Bestnrative. Itenkbles tha octritivesjstem to absorb utrfioiei.t noartshmrnl to keep th loly vgnroTi and heltby,aod in a fit 000- cr.ioa torerotni W Beotley. beat Hoot aod shot maker lav city, opDotttt FortmlUer 4 Iry.og'i