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VOL. ill. ALBANY. OR.,BTUKSI AY, SEPTEMBER 0, 181)0. KO-JOG 1890, THE arland WITH THE NEIV AMTi-DUST AiRUTED OVEN WILL BAKE HEAT, BREAD1 PIES AKD C&KES. PERFECTLY. DON'T ! $9 00, $10 00, $11 00, $13 00, $16 00, $19 00, $24 00 $41 00, $71 00 $161 00. Sold Only bv hMh & Irving, -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt Att3iition-First-cias3 Hear3 Assignment ITotiee. -VIMICK H HKKRBY ilVKM THAT 1 l" un'ittrtinn.l h-m tm-i.i appoint aislKHB-) tif thn cititB of ( Mi 1 rips W imii'r,nii iiio vt'Hi ( i:i:-)r All porn ins haviKK c nifiit hi; iin.it 11 ! stv.n nro linroliv iviiiii I :n pr.ivt tlm sini'i pnvi- 'J timma in in UMi-rniiii'i nt Ai naiiy, i ro on within tlir.o mollis tmm iiiin i.uf!, DMoA tliii ."j'.li i!ny o! Aii';imI, IK'IO, "V. Ji, IjIii m-.t, S3 Thon v 'sliiiiit n Hrxt oias iiiilrmnnnt, I ho rust 1; - do 10 siuhiI iii.i i-iiumre nftho Coast, c.ui t f. .s::m ,1 :t aMiri tt Mr I B K H.viiihm'c. opr cit- li.j Mnsnn-o Tern, pie. on l-'irt ritronl. Tlio latent vop-,1 ami (iistriiinMiiiiil niusln ki'pt for .iIh,ho the It vgost HHsnrtiiiMit itt'Mtatnpli) pattnrtiR to jtolflot trotn tliiN siilj of 'Kriswo. Jjcs nous given In paiutlngf Rnd embroldnring In lor studio ovor l.iim County Hink. Ulri hnr yom-onlor and you will bo THE STATE ?nn I rpr AGRICULTURAL LULLtbt, Opens Septembar 12th, 1890. Course of Ptudy arranged exproesly to tnect the needs of th& fur mint,' and mechan ical interests of the state. Lirf1, commo dious and Wull vcutilatetl building. cntleao li 1'waU.d in a oultirnted and Un citmm'Piity, and one of the health a the state.) Military training. Kxpennci need not ex ceed for the ntiroacafeion. Two or more fre acholarahtpi from every go 1 county. rue lor caraiosne to B. L. AHVOIiU. Prea. C'Jrvallir, Oregon. Pouilry Wanted. '. Ii 1 1 o f p.mltry, allvo or dressed '1 fct til e WlllmiioltB Pneklng Com Store. Albany, Orrgot. jones TON SCALES OF $66- BINGHAMTON .Beam Box Tare Beam A N. Y. s.1 FALL STOCK! Steves and MAKE A MISTAKE. UlUuiiinniin THE STOVES AND RANGES bearing this trade are to-dav making " World's Eest- comfortaI)ie and happy than any other brand in ex istence. They aro made in all styles and 111208, both for Cooking and Heating, and aro sold at prices to suit tho purse of the rich or P001, r tmititlonr. Eiuaino tM TvrrrO TO .-.no murk ClOWly. DWalW youarenotimpoatauponj SMITH & arc mm Two Men and One Roy FOUND DEAD!! it. I While trying to Crowd their WAY INTO DEYOs&FHOANBSOS Store, where they always have on hand tliM lamest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Rifles and Shot Gur.s; an immense stock of Fishim; Tackle of everv description ; Ten's, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of ether things too numerous U mention. In connection with ihs Slore, and one of the best workmen in the State to do any anil ail kind of work. , Come on, 0me nil; No trouble to show Koci'.s. "Small pro.it and quick i-'tUV' is oui motto. THE WORLD'S BEST ?1 il nan nocqnal for Stvlo. Fit nnd Wear, rocltlvoly t ho best siioo in America for th( money. Do not ho dectlved. bee stiimp on bottom of each shoe. Take no other. Kvery pair warranted. Stylish end equal to liny $5 shoe In the market. Made by J, M. PEEPLE3 & CO., OHSCACO Delmonico Restaurant, Ol'ItiSITE Hl.l'MllKIICI lil.OI K. Sew Room: -- '-"' 5riM, Coo'l .Ue. ih, ProMjiV'i Served, w-.nl n-fin Cents. Oysters i.i -:- M ShUs. CourUous TrnUmcnl; First clnnCoch. Sam limvrz. Ptopriitir. t'srin for snip fr fS'.in. rprt'O MII.F from Tole.lo, on Ynqulna X n.v, aid une-t urtli of a miio noni rilrorl. It .r.itrilstsof 4(1 a-re. !,' t land, iMlanc bottom and mil inn Omni frame lmi.8, Hi linislied, (worth. JiiflO) barn and other Improvements. l or rurther partienlara pall on or ''drss. W. (I. PARKER, Yaqulna City, Or. 1890. Ranges mark mora " SENDEE'S, 0 Road to Ileal!.1: Cannot be successfully traveled with out good hoa!th. To roach wealth or any coveted position In life requires the full ; poscestlon and oporation of all the fao ! ulties kind nature has endowed us with. 4t These conditions cannot exist unless the r physical bslng Is In perfect working order, and this Is Impossible when the liver and spleen are torpid, thus obstruct Ing the secretions, causing Indigestion and dyspepsia, with all of their accom pony I no horrcrs. PR. HENLEY'S Engii Dandelion Tonic exerts a s-v Ific Influence over the liver. excites It - healthy action, resolves its chronic enywfgcments, and promotes the secretions; cures Indigestion and constl- A pal 'on, sharpens the appetite, tones up iff the en'. Iro sysieai, and makes life north B IHng. Es!a!e i Loan Broker Iusaranw a Specialty. :- AllKNTS FOIt- JETKk -:- INSURANCE -;- COMPANY, Incorporated 1819; Charter Perp'tual. Losses Paid in 70 Years, $63,046,500. ;Total Assets, $9,780,751.63, One of tho oldest and strong- est companies in the U. S. City Drug Store. Stanard iEusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss tt Son. Dealers in druir, inLHlicines and chenucals.faney and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, j)erf;ineryJschool and ar tists supplies, riiysician'a jroscriptions accurately enmnounded. PAISLEY & FISH, JOB POINTERS FUNK BLOCK ALBANY. - Ml Highest of all in Learening Power. l"jMsaB0 Powder ABSOLUTELY The Ladle lrllKlilril, The yleasant effect and the perfect aaftty with which lam- may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Kms, under ell conditiou. mike it thtir1 favorite remedy. It is pleasing tJ e eyo and to the tUste, giutlo, yet effec tual n acting ou t'io kiuueys.liveraud bowels Wlicu.Yuu are all Hun Uonn Have no appetite, feel tired all the time, deep docs not refresh yoa. feel weak and hath st have dyspepsia, have cold hands aud teet, are constipated, aud, in fact your ays- wUm la all out of order, take Dr timers riy- Irastiae Restorative. It gives refreshing deep, renewed strength, good di ye at ion, per fect nutrition and l-EiiFKor health. For nale at Kohy & Mason's. The Pulpit nnl tlieptiiKe, Rev F M Shrout, pastor United Breth ren Church, lilue Mound, Kan., says: I feel it tny duty to tell what wonders Dr Mn s :ew uiscovtry has done tor me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live oulv a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs in weight.' Wading Photographers Albany Oregon. We have bout hi-, nil thooegatives made by Ij V Clark and W U Greenwood up to Nov 15th, !&.. Dunlicatt-a enn l o had from hem oulv of us at reduced rates, VV have ulao about 18,000 iieuativeA made by our- aelvea, from which duplicatos can be had at like ra(Vf. We carry tho oulv full lino of views of tHis utate aud do enlarirt-d work at lowent r-ites for first cUhb work. We shall be pltaRHl to see yon at mr Studio in Fromanij block, next door to Masonic I em pie. Epoch, The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch In the life of the individual. Mien u remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the uood health has been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Hitlers. So many feel th'y owe their restoration to health to theuseof the great alterative and tonic. I: you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short stjmli'ng, you will iwely find relief by use of Electric Uttteis. Scld nt 5.c and $1 per bottle at Foshay & Mason's Drug store. .vi j ;: t r i! wi ...! a Hme iu . ii:-., r:'.. g'li" 1' vn. n-m 1 a !.u.i:n ! ur'j-.in r.erx. St) cf cui'U'H; ;. ::e- u ' Hi i;iiun; envi SASIt Kl. K Yot Ntl IOO F. Al ;:ny Lodge No 4 holds its rciru'nr meeting W cdnesdity evening of each we-k. Visiting brothers are cordially nvited to attend. TO THE Tr.iJjred r.'.l tho way on foot, over mountain and thmurh inornHs, frrvtnv knnpfuck and (run. slept on lnih hears to keep out of the mini, caught 00M. from the effect of whtili his friends thought he would never recover. ,iiifrerinjr with low consumption for msny ycHrs. ho saw Dr. Pierce 'a (t olden Medfcnl Dis covery advi rimed in a country newspaper, and ho di'termtnrd to try ft. A few tiottlei worked n chunk': fix months' continued use cund him. Always too Independent to isk hts country tor n pension, ho now says he needs none. Ho hetpt snve his country, he uved him Iff (,'opt.ijmiitlon Is I.utijr-scmf uia. For (u.-iofulu, in nil its myriad forms, tho "D.overy" in an unenuHled remedy. It cleanse the sjKtem of nil blriod-tjuntA from whnuver cauwi nrisinr. and cun-e all Hkfn and Snip 1 1 incuse. Salt-rheum, 1ttcr. ftcw mu. nd kindred ailments. It is ffnarantaed to tteneflt or cure In all discus lor which it Is reei)mmendel. or money paid for it will be refunded, bold by druggist. Copyriilit. iftss, by Wobld's Dia. Marx Aas'ir. DR. 8ACC8 CATARRH REMEDY Wire tlie worst ruses, uo rnsttvrof how Ivug taudina'. M) ovota, by drucgista. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Iiindinj4 twine was put on the free list a few davsago. This uiove vas distinctive ly in the Interest of the faimers. It was a democratic move however as the republi cans at. a party were opposed to it. Twelve of their number, however, broke away from their party caucus" anJ voted with the democrats. Had it not been for the democrats it could not have been put on the free list and it is believed now that when the tariff bill goes into the hand of a conference committee the duty w ill be restored. It Is said that the enumerators appointed to retake the census of Portland and Salem have all been put in wssession of a rlrcu- r letter prepared by Tom Reed explain ing the process of counting a person as well where he is not as where he is. The count will he a big one. Current EvciiIh, Everj body remarks at the splendid dis play 01 truits and vegeumes ni Powell & (.os, where they get what they want in the first place. The best and largest supplv of peaches will be found at Powell x Cos. Leave vour orders there when you get ready to " put up" peaches. A lart'e supply of shelf goods, the best in town, at Powell & Co's. All kinds of Miicknacks at Powell & Co's. Warm weather oods, picnic groceries, stav at home groceries, every variety of rocecies in the market at Powell & Co's. A Plan's (Iiiinren ti Marry." Half per cent from 50 to 56 years of age. Two per cent from 45 to 50 years of aire. Five and a half per cent from 40 to 45 vears of acre. bix and a haif per cent from 35 to 40 years of age. Ttn and t half p-;r cent from 30 to 3 years of age. Twentv-livc per cent from 25 to 30 vears of age. Fortv-seven per cent from 20 to 25 vears of aire. Three percent from 15 o 20 years of age. tine hundred percent if you buy your cluhing of G W Simpson, Albany, Ure gon. L.ri!t in Tin: Valley. Wilkt Stark have received the largest and finent di--ti:y of silver ware in the volley, f their eli'-junt . display of novelties in the line will testily. They invite the public to fall at liieii Btnre and ae3 their fine mu tronidilun slock. Gulden's Hherc.il Co 11s It Pyrup. An infallible remedy for tho enro of e.our.h", ftithma. catarrh, brenchi'is, whuop-ir-if eimgi'rt, and alTections of tlie throat snd hius- j ho wiu'Ct'SB ard immense lumsnd for tliis popular preparation for tiie 1-nt thirtv ye-ir.1 is uii'iaraUe'ed. Larcu iz,$l, tmnl! r0 cei-ts For pale by J A Cummin-:, lURit. Ladies Summich Uioushs. Ihe latet .loveltles, just received fro'n nrnriLict rtJ bv ex;ire. Samuel 15 Youmg Myers force pumps are the bast, Smith & Sender's. Kneklen's Arulra .Salve, Tho bolt SU3 in th vir! 1 for Cut.Rrubj-t.gor- n lTLernf Stt Ule'ii n, Kj'jr s -rj, rttjr, Uhapi ti.uids L'hilbUiiix, Corns, and all Skin Erupt io. an Hioirivolyviirt-s i'ilv,r ' ro'i'iirod. It i?unr ntyu'l to ivo pcrfool H.atifaoti'in, or money refund I. Ir.ct) 2. cents cr IhfX, Fur sk'e by Foshay anii ,Mns'D This Trade Mai k on a stove means it is the, best the ex pedience and skill can con trive, riold only by Smith A; Senders. Holmes Hitmxsh Colleuk, of Portland Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Yesco,the hading penman of the coast, has become a partner in thin school and will make it the lending buninesH college. Send for a catalogue. M m m- New Hlacksmitii Siitis. G V Willis has just completed his blacksmith shop at the corner of Second and Railroad street where all kinds of Iron and wood work ran be nad nnd done In first class order Itrinii on your plows, wagons, etc., etc. for repairs. P Ontcnttnl KM Aleves. Keepn full Hue of these gloves in Hark nnd colored. Am pole ngent for Albany, Oregon. Samuel K Young. M vr jwelry c"t-ei, crv kar jarr, brrtk- co tea sets, cups. aier aervlc, .te. Kvervthing Imuhft ai the factory, at ill & Sta'i k . Hottotn nric e 1. Best roast eeffee io the Mejer's. city Conrad TELEGRAPHIC NEV 8 Portland's Population, Portland, Sept. 8. The for owing rtnsus figure were given at a mreting of the Chnoi'ier of Commerce last evening: The re-enum 'ia tion shows that Multsoivih roiin'y top ;ns 7 Si 2 57 inhabitant. This shows - ( w .1 . in ofl4,257 over the last luttrlied n n n eiaiton. Ol the 7S257, 1'oohin 1 n s . bs Contain 62,442. 'this woul v- - 12 Y : '"or the county out side the cirv, iniu one 1 of which belong legitimately to I'o-ilai) a ub urhs, and are only sejar dtd f-om ili.n- '.y imaginary lioundary lines Arcor !inj i lis perfectly correct anl fair basis ( c.s:inr !-, there would he 6475 inhabit jn's to nM to '!us city and suburhs,thus making a total 01 68,917. Indued there is every reason for ihe stitem nt that not more than 6500 inhabitants reside in the county outside the city limits, Itecord fur II lull Juiiiolug. Elmira, Sept. 8. At the Maple Avenue Driving Park this afternoon, the world's record for high jumping was broken by the horse koscberry, owned by Moorcoose & Pepper.of Toronto, who cleared the bars at stven feet and five eighths of an inch. The I est previ ous record was also nude by Koseherry at Chicago, and was six feet, eleven and three quarters inches, A Very lthllritIou Affair. Newark, Sept. 8. Mary Heihert and Marie Iirown,daughters of prominent residents of Plsasantville, lought a prize fight in a six teen foct ring, pitched in anoid barn cn the outskirts of that village, at 3 o'clock on Sun day morning. The cause of the fight was rivalry for the attentions ofayoungman named George Woodward. Thirty eight rounds were fought, in which ttoth girls w ere severely pun ishtd. but neither had the advantage, and the combat was declaied a draw. The combatants were stripped to the waist. Every part of their bodies exposed to view bore trace of pun ishment The refree, seconds and spectators were all female friends of the principals. Wood ward has since declared he will have nothine 0 do with either of the girls. Pence In ;n!itcnml.4a. La Lihekateu, Sept. S. La Liberated has reduced to a peace footing, and the country is enjoying tranquility. All the members of con gress aro now in the capital, and that body win assemble l hursday. Carlos hzeta beyond doubt wdl be elected president. Geronimo Pout confidential agent to Mexico, will be made minister plenipotentiary to the United States and Mexico. An Acapulco dispatch says Fabian Moran was not aboard the San lllas. Two Brothers Klilcil, New Orleans, Sept 8. Four men were ont hunting alligators in the lake fields of the La Fourche parish Saturday. A terrible thun derstorm came up,and neforc they could make the shore the boat was struck by lightning. The Riot brothers were instantly killed, and anoth er man, A M Kerdain was severely shocked. JuMt Hen i veil for the lull anil Winter To tell the truth, the stock of suitings in the tailoring department of L K Main, i.s a largo one, and entirely new. It has just been received for the fall and winter trade, the rtnianantH of light v.eignts Having Heen pliteed aside. The new ntoek embraces a variety of designs in ininorted and domestic uoodo that is a credit to the eitv. Tlie present Htvlea are very attractive, and a big Held ia of lerred for u man to dress well, w hich is w hat the progressive eitizt u doen. Mr V. A Se.hiliier, wlto u Hiiperiiitoiuleiit of thin department, ia an expert at the busim-su, and a suit made under him ia asMiired a jierfeel lit, which in alwava guaranteed. Tlie jirogreKH being made in tailoring is well exemplified in tlie maimer in which Mr Schiiiier conducts thiH department, aud a larger stock and biL'ger variety of goods is beintr carried for customers to select from than ever bee or f. Uji't K.vrmi'KisE. Go and see that be'.utifnl gold watch at the "Golden Utile Puizaar." JuliiiH (iradwolil the proprietor of the Gulden Ktile P.azaar.in fornm ua that he has the Prize linking Powder, and No 1 Japan tea, expressly up for his business, aud for the benefit ol his customers, each box of baking powder will win a piece of tine glnssw are and also each pound of the tea will win a piece of line glassware, and customers who buy one pound of tea or a box of baking powder, which is warranted, will have a chance at that leant iuil gold watch. He lias also added n line assort ment of family groceries to his 111am mouth stock of glassware and crockery, which is the largest in the Willamette Valley. (Jo and see Mr Gradwhol at the hdden Kule Bazaar, and you will find Ihut liotliint' is misrepresented. IryftprjtsfA I r Mxtt-rn lears. M P Hi Uud, Postmaster, Jlockaway IVwib, Lou a Island, N Y.wss entirely cured of dyspepsia and rh-unvtim cf sixteen yesrs' standing, bv Uking two Hrandieth's Pills every night for a tnonth. (hiring tho month ho took them, he guinea tiuht ijmuliU in weight. Hrandrntl. Pills hre purely veiibtaMe, ah- snlnte'y hnnl. -'l and :tfe to tslte at any time Suld in everv drui.ind medicine store. either p'nin f.r nitrar conttd. A sii"-- Cif for Hie wl itky hnbif: Dr I.iviny lon'-i AetnlM.e for Diunki m era wil cum any en of 11. Ih-uor he l it in in m ten to ihiity d.f, ti tti th in'iil ia'e driukprto the druiika:'1, 1 hi Antide'e e-.ii I- given in a cup ot C' deo .ti"'tit the km-wledge of tie person Likn? ii. Tho AntHte will not iiijurc the hnihn in sny way. M-i'nfctnred y the Livinstin 1'lw initHl (.0., J'ortland, (iregon, cr from J A Cuiuminc. role agent, Albany. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled ci manufactured at Jul iir Jofeph'j cigar fi ctory. Only 6 cents. 1 A