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Yah. in. ALBANY, OR., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 18Sft. NO 73 I am at Smith & 'Senders' If Mt:s: n..,'J ALBANY, OREGON AUKNT3 K i: Russe! ft Go's Engines aailaiinery W5:'f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, VAGO.5 AND BjaGlfcS, LOGGERS A" BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, IRON, STEUL. CHAIN, COAL, PAINTS, OILS, WAGON MATERIAL, EASY CARRIAGES, GARDEN AND GHA33 SEED, GUMS and AMMUNITION. Uoburg Lumber. I sell the beat bnnb-r iu ihe c uut; ; also .edar posts, ahiuiles, Utlis dior n.l wio o mouldini?, to. Prices front $3 "o 22 per thousand. Yard t L'wi'ni on' tho Narrow Gaugo. Stt me btfvra archcing ehewhere. V W CrtAwrrRn. Addrt,P O T.I . Pouitry Wanted. All Winds of poultry, ltv or rliswrl ir.nt.dkt tb wlllaroett. Packing Com fmj' Bton. A lbny, Org t. "1 tec? fv lit: ,V ; v '4" AM) m:.i.i:i:s i. EedCrownMills SOM, LAXSISB 4 C'X. IIOPR'S. lit ritocxu fLot-R superior roh riaiMn AXD BAKRRS rsl. REST STORAGK FACILITIES. L. HILL, and Surgeon, and Ferry StrwU, OREGON Physiciai Offloo cor, ! ALBANY- ;d . Fartmilifif 4 Irving, J -FCSEKAL DIRECTORS. Prompt ittnV, n-?ir3t-olass Hears Highest of all in Leavening Power. li Powler ABSOLLlTEDf PURE yamj.h:r I'UOl'K.l.Y. The Cusick Addition to Albany hat just been thrown or. the market and will e sold at such pricei and terms as will naole the speculator to make good inonev. Ihis property lies just this side f Goltra's. Park; Is high and sightly, iverlooking the city and surrounding :ountrv. In the lunouace of n First Street merchant, "That is destined to be come the 'lion-ton residence portion of he city." Wallace X Cusick, the agents for tins property, have their own conveyance and will be glad to show this, the best ot all additions, to the intending speculator. '..eadhi): Photographers Al'tany Oregon. We have bought all theoeuativei "-adf by it W Clark and W H (jreiriwocd up to Nov loth. 1839. Duiduiates cm ' t: id from r. . , , if . lein ouiy oi us -u re-iiu-vi r . o nave ileo about 18,003 n-yattvoa n a-lo ty ou.r elvea, from which dun.hi.. t ch-i be h.tit f' ike r;4tes. We carry in oidy fn't 1u;k f v.i-wg (.f this a'oty and do e?dng--d v.o: k at OAMt rites for lht cJafs work We Aniii te Mu-aasd to sen o at ourSmdu in Froman .iK'uk, next door to Masonic I't tnide. pnrli. The trausitiou fiuin Ion:;, lingering and paiuiul 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 whereby the good health has been attained is gratefully blessed. .Hence it is that so mucli 19 heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel tify owe their restoration to health to the use of the great alterative and tonic. It you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short stjndfng, you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bitteis. Sc'ld at 50c and $ 1 per bottle at Fosliay & Mason's Drug store. Fki'It Boxk.4. For all kinds of fruit boxes go to the irugar l'ine Door and Lumber Co. Bert rock prises. Bargains atRead'fl. Whereto Gar Them. When vr,f",St .n organ or plana call orvG L Bla'" ....an rhft'e you i:an select from a class tto-. ' S.noke the c. lelnsteci liavan tilled ei 'prs, mamif.ietuu-d at Jul u- .lo.'epli'u cigai ficttir. Oiiiv D c.rtrs. Ruck it'ii's Arnica T!u t j-tt Sil i'l t!i-j v.trl I I'H live. .u,lriiiJ,'J.ir.'ii !t K'i mi 11, Fji s r. I -n tr, (it ti 1 :;!: .Ski. 1 Kru;tiu an :yj If, (Jlillli;UIH, Kj h ntuul tn 1(1 't) ju'lu'-'t. H'iii!tfajtim, r nnnu'v i';::;ini tl. rr.uti i 3 cent pjr ix, for u'.w i Foa!m uutl Muhon ..Till IOO V. Albany Loile No 4 holds it regular meeting U edncsday evenini; of each week. Visiting brother are cordially nvited to attend. l !iv ' A"iop hn? tf tis tf t-e or n mulff whirh, from ovr i?r:. v r, ' A ai:i and l'dt rv, savir-.- 1 (li'-'if):: "Mv :.i.lit-r. : -'v, wan a higu-mi ti.'t 1 it'- r I ,im S.s -n enild m SfK'. d a f1--" " ' ' t tiot uid weary: if i- ;', -t havft made a miit-ki . '.-.-r. b;m a.', fl-uld hiire bor:i o . "r ' a rsan. til cwtintr a good oinm-r. i.: .' ' '.vit.-uviuriit'f :.iu; hut r"Xt tiay tl tnt ntnr, you i, mtt.-r be fcrla Ma an as-) in is surlv uuu t-ri;:i. bit rtonch aid livr am el'TxHi. he i morose, (ktitjnnc.-nt jrd "out. of ports' (tt cri'.lly. For lnJijr? Icii, M.il'ntimes and n'l fleranffonM'nt oi ihe .Stomaeh, I.ir-r nod Vswnl&, !. r. i"i'H-!'',. Go!i:"ii Mci;tl ery i an un-iin."d lfwinMy. Cnntaitm n.i aleobol to iivir!ut; no rup ir 8u.' ir to fTrant and fl'-rar:ir .ho rtifirrrivo pur i -c. It rlfsnscs the rvatem and cuivs plniT'l'. blotcfir, cniTKfons auJ all Hhia r.?d S;alp biaruws Scrofulous afr ct1'n, aj f'ever torn, If tp-joint Dlseaw. Sndlintf an.l Tu mors, yield to Ita superior alterative pmn-r ties. WOlil.O'fi DlPT-R4UT MKUtCAf. AfiSOClA- Tioa, Kaaufaeturen. UjiTuIo, N. V. !S500 mam olT'TMi for in lncurMf! rf Catarrh In tha liu. y thft nroDri.'tijri of Ur Mr S tnrrh Urmrtr. OatV M ocr.U. BoU b; 4iU evcrjrwbere. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. TO LOOSEN ULAJ-S ST01TEKS. Hold the bctlle or decanlvr firmly in the innd or Uttween the knees, and gently tap the stopper on alternate sides, uing for the purpose a small pitce of wood, and direct ing the stroke upward. 1'lunge the neck of the vessel into hot water, taking care that the water is not hot enough to fplit the glass. If after some immersion the stopper s still fixed, recur to the above process. Tass a piece of list round thf neck of the ve.;se which must be held fas while the list is drawn rapidly backward and forward. Take a steel needle and run it round the top of the itopper in the angle formed by it and the bottle. Hold the vessel in the left hand and give it a steady twin with the right, audit will very often be effectual, as the adhesion is frequently caused by the solidification of matu r only at the point nearest the air: , If this does not succeed, put a few drops of oil round the stopper where it enters the gl-tt-s ves sel, and then warm ft before the fire. When thoroughly warmed tap the stoppei of the bottle on alternate sides as di.ected ;ibovc. Kepeat thisoperation if necessary. Tin: HucouDs ok Makiuk county hIiow the platting of uumy thousand acres of land in small tracts of from 5 to 10 acres. Capital City Fruit Farm of 040 acres. Sun nyni.ic No 1 3'20 acres, t-uniiysu'.e No 2 140 acres, Sunnysido 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 small tracts. The great advantage of this plan is that it brings together in one community the class of Eeople who are all engaged in the same tiHiness, viz: fruit growing.conseiim'ntly there springs up large drying and can ning establishments similar to those in the city of Salem, which advantages makes profitable market for the products of these fruit farms. Consult your interest by buying of the Oregon Land Company of .SaluiuJ'ortlaucl or Albany. A Change is HusiNEse. The public generally will be glad to know that Mr Joseph Tironi, formerly of Corvallis, bus; purchased the interest of tho late C 11 Spencer, in the grocery btiHiuess of Spen eer & Ulaeklmrn. Jlr riiom is by no means a new bund at the business, and being himself a lirst-class baker anil con fectioner, their store will always contain the choicest of bread. iies and cakes.and to their already complete stock of groce ries they nave auuai manv oeueaeies 01 the season. Their place of business, sit uated on the corner of First mill Wash ii.;;t"n streets, would lie an lienor to any c.vV. These gent li men lieiiw both well mil favorablv known in Linn anil Bentuti counties w e do not hisitate in saying tliey w ill do a large ami prosperous Imsinejs. Tiie new linn wiil . bereullet be siylvu bliieklitiru ic f'iioni. Dr. M. Ft. Hliis. imysuiiii: aan sir,:. . Afr.i..v, Oregon, c ;.'., u:-.,U il citv LilU:..T Sl.AL'GlirKK. G W M;:ip-ii. has made a great slaughter in price on a'.l mi in nit r tood to close ihMn t.m namely : Lawns that wc old lor 12 y2 15 ( reduced to 8 cents. All wool tha!li tluH we sold for 20 25 30 reduced to 15 c pt Chaliies Ihnt we sold for 10 12 reduced to 7 cent. Iatieens e oid tor to'j m & y reduced to 1 5 ern:s. And a eeiural reduction on all Minimer good-. Lfok at risplay and pricei in the w ind.tw. G V. SlMI'fcON. This Tratie Mai k on a to weans it Is thr best th?t ex pct'cnce and skill can con. trive. Mold nly by Sn ith k Senders. J W Hftitley. bent b-t and slim-miliar il 3ity, eiooite rortmillT &t lr inn's Tbr I'ulpll and he Htnar, Kev F M Sbrout, pastor United Breth ren Church, Hhie Mound, Kan., says: I feel It iiit duty to tell what wonder Hi King's New Ii-cov. ry ha done tor me. My lung were badly d'seatd, and my pa'risbkmers thought 1 could live only a few weeks. I took live bottles of iir King's New Discovery ar:d am sound and well, gal.iing 26 lbs in weight." "tnuhmrea hi etuok to 'f'fjt ftoinatj F Powell Ae IV A LB A. 4 V Marble and Grmte Work-,H.-in(rUtl pn rehired the stek of S A UipR and O W lUrris, we shall he ptfaerl to show deigns and aive prices to all intet d ing purchasers. Bet of workmen employ; d and priceii as low at any for nrat-claaa work Visit na before pnrchwina elwhfn. EoA!i St Achi.sow oeit door to !)i.tnCTst office) Albany, Or, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Blaine Almoht a Elrumrraf. Washington, July 30. The Star (repwb- ican) says to-niht: "The indignation of re publican congressmin over Mr Blaine's inter crmce in tl: tmifi" f!Uu.ssirn hrs reached smh a I clUercnt state that it is proposed. nice the i uh.iration of his last 'tttcr to Sena tor Five, that he shall he forced out of the cabinet and if possible, out of the naity This may seem extreme and startling, hut it . uhnt it this moment is being seriously dii.nssed by those gentlemen in congress who mr hi be ex nected to hear a feeling of angry sirfment. 31rn Wheeler Injured, Elokm;, July 30. Mrs A Wheeler, wife of the propiietor of the Springfield mil), met with a serious accident this afternoon. She had been to Eugene with her husband, who had re mained, wli L- si.3 drove home alone A short distance from town the horse became f lighten ed and ran away, throwing Mrs Wheeler out on the hard gravel of the road. She received severe nervous shock and bruises, but it 11 thought they are not necessarily fatal, ISurtiliifi n Town, I OLE do, Ohio, July 30. A most extraor dinary condition of afl".uik; prevails at Bairds- tow n, an oil village twenty miles south of this city. There have been hye incendiary fires within a wcrlt, and every business house has , been destroyed, Tht cause is thought to be the passage by the authorities some time ago of an ordinance forbidding the sinking of gas or oil wells within the town limits. 4'rasy Train, Tacoma, July 30. George Francis Train has made arrangements with the Tatuma Ledger to make an attempt to beat the reccd for a Hip around the world. He will leave Taccma August 7 on the steamship Chin?, and calculates he cun make the circuit ol the globe in iilty seven rlajs. lite Sa. Valium it'lriwus, CjtY of Mexico, July 30 Iu the lust rix battles in Guatemala the SalvaJoriar.s i.re re ported to heve obtained almost complete and decisivj victoiies over their opponents. The battles were fought near Jutiapa, twenty five mit;s tioni Alesoitempa, on the main road to Guatemala Ciiy. The report of Salvador vic tories nyamst numerical otlds create much tur- prise here, Tnc Jem in ItuMtiu. London, July 30. The Times says the Russian government has ordered the applica tion of the edicts of 18S2 against ihe Jews. Jews must henceforth reside in certain towns. They will not be permitted to own land or hire it for agricultural purposes. The law limitting the residence of Jews to sixteen provinces has been enforced. No Hebrew w iil Le allowed to enter the army or any other profession, The enforcement of the edicts m ill result in the ex plusijn of over 1, 000,000 Jews from the coun try. Gift Kntkiu'rihi:. Go and see tha lM'uutiful golil wutt-h at the "Golden Rule JtiLZuiir." Julius Gradwohl the prtiprietur of the Golden Kule Bazanr.in I'orniH uh liiut he has the l'rize Bilking iWdt-r, and No 1 Japan ten, expressly up for bin htiHiiicrH, nud for the benefit ol Iuh ctifitomerR, eadi box of baking powder will win a piece of line glaHwaitj and al.o ( :u'h ponntt of the tea will win a piece of line ghitwnr?, and customers w ho buy one puuml of tea or a box of baking powder, which is warranted, will have a cbinice at that Ixautiftil gold utitfli. He 1ms n!o ttdfled a line ast-ort-tiK'iitot fitinily groceries to his liuim iiK.utb ptock of glassware and crockery, which is the hurnt, in the Willamette Valley. io atid nee Mr (rradwhol lit the Golden Utile Iiuaar, and you will find that noibiuif is misivpresented. Vv'.m l r.:'i:it. - I have just received r -i iii.? mt ! 1 ; ; rivotov if wmU pi rer, borders, docratinns, etc., including Lie plajji iiigrains which are lcoining tay pi'i-tihir. Thcf-o gK)ils nre better tyics and c!:c:iper than ever before. Samcfl E Vcl'Sii. Nkw lii.ACKSMnii Siioj'. G V Willis has completed his blacksmith shop at the corner of .Second and Uallroad streets where alt kind-, tti Iron and wood work (Mil be nnd and done in first class order Uiingonyour plows, wagons, etc., etc. r. pail s. 1 O mcuicul Ktd l.lovr-. Keen a full lino of these i.doves in black und colored. Am side tient for Albany, Oregon. Samuel L oung. heir I'lalM-, :t:f praise is no rtectn t rU'.inn, lot tht-rr ra titnev wh -11 one mn- j-mit a 1 t bii to tell ti e truth ntit iit l.uit- f. Wheo vihut he say is auppnrtcd I y iim testiiroDy t M vrino leasonai lf) tnko v 1 1 doubt his word. Now, to that Al'tvtVs I'oroas Pi? rs are the only ueuun r rd rt!'ble pnrnii p last or mndc is net rlf praie in the nlii b nt deitfrti. They liave ti.nd the tt fir our th'rty yar, and in 1 roof of their iner't it is only ifcessary ti alt attcnti' n ti tlif eures thev have tfiic'fd and the vcJ mdnry testimoLlsls ef thiaewho have nnd th'tll. Kt-wnre of iniitationa, ar.d do 1,0 be de ceived by misteprespntati' n. Ask for All cock' and M tin axhcitalirn or eiplanatioo indi'iiM cu (accept tuhntiinte. Allcock's coin and huuioo shields efftet qoii-k and curtain relief. H the nr.AT tr ainher Enervsti s the ttystem, redoces the vita And wakrna the energies. In this eonditl the bdy readily falls a victim to diee F'Ttifv the system spalnat these debilitat idriaetic, by thkioK lr Hiller's Hydiatistf Itrpt'ira'ive. Iteoables tha nutritive swtetm naooorh sufficient nnorishmont to kff the h-tly vipomas end heal thy, and la tit con rhioti to resist disrase. N