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..I vol. in. ALBANY, OR., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1890. SO 109 trr 1 I I 1890, THE FALL STOCKS TELEPtRAPHIC news 1890. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gor't Report, Aug. ij, 1889, Garland Stoves and Ranges. WITH THE HEW AKT2-DUST AKR1ATED OVEN WILL BAKE MEAT, BREAD PIES AND CAKE. PERFECTLY. DON'T 8.1 oo oo, $9 00, 10 00. $11 00, $13 $16 $19 00. oo; $24 00 $41 OO, $71 00, $181 00. Sold Only by Stoves, Fartmilier & living, -FUXERAIi DIRECTORS. Pronipt Attoation-First-Biass Hoars Assignment Notice. jVTOTKJK S IIKKKBY (ilVK.V TnAT J.' mo mi.lnriU'iin.l h beu :ippointel assignee or t'l-i esbiM of Mnrl?M V Parknr. an in-oiMHt tliiiLnr. All Muru .n having claims aiirMt .u entat.o are nerniiy n it:ii i l i. prninnt ilm .sama ron orly vorllivl lo til un.lniv.ii'mtri al Ai hany, urujim wiiliin tlin-6 mollis fioin DiUeJ tllil 5th day ut All'IMt, 18!10, W. K. IjlM.hT, Pianos. Thorn walling a drat class Instrument, Iho tout iriln in aU'iil thd oiliiiia'B mthn Coast, can I o snltml ! calling at Mri H K HyniaVe oi) )Hit Vlasouiu Turn pie, on Kir-.t Ktroot. Tho l:i',t vocil anil l(IHI.ritini;1ll tniwh. Iri.t.t f..r udu .. i n.. : ",'..--. ilia li vgost aort:uent ul mumping pattorna to ielDd Irmn this Mil 3 of 'fr'riaoo. Lib sons Riven in puntniir and air.broiilnrlng In ler Htiulin nviir I. mil ;,uity H ink. CHvi hr y:)uror.lr and yciu'wfll be IeaseJ. THE STATE pr) I rpp AGRICULTURAL LULLtbh, Opens September 12th, 1890. Coarse of study arrange', expressly to meet the needs "f the farming and mechan ical intore-itn of tha nvnt. Lirfff, comnnj ihoas and well ventilated buildings. colloce U l"c' in a cnltivate l end ian ommuuity, and one of tho health d theHtate. : Military training. Expend need not ex ceed $150 for the entire session. Two or more freo eholarlii(M from every gan county, w nw lor entaioguo to B. L. AUN'OLI), Proa. Corvllis, Oregon, Pouifry Wanted." n o f poultry, allvi or drsaned til Wlll.motte P icklng Com Ptors. Albany, OregoL. tB jONES TON SCALES OF $66 BINGHAMTON V Beam Box Ttrt Bum V, N. Y. A. MAKE A MISTAKE. THE STOVE" AND RANGES bearing this trade are to-dav rcakio? "o World's Boat- comfortai,ie and happy than any other brand in ex istence. They are made in all styles and sizes, both for Cooking and Heating, and oold at pricet to wit tho pnrse of the rich p0W' of imitatlow. Examina UeV CLIO SaTyarooaupon, SMITH & SENDER'S, Hardware and Pnmps. Two Men and One Boy FOUND DEAD!! While trying to Crowd their WAY INTO DEY0&FB0.mRB80S Store, where they nlwas have on hand tin: largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Uitlcs and Shot Guns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousand ot ether things too numerous to mention. Xtepa.ii &$liop In connection with the Store, and one of the best workmen in the fState to do any and ad kliuK of work. Come on', Come all; No trouble to show goods. "Small profit and quick n'i" is out molto. THE WORLD'S BEST S2.5 so ITasnoeqiiafforPivlc. Tit find Wvnr, rosltfvoly tlio tn'stnj.oo in Amerio-i lor tlm money. Domt be deceived. Sec atnmp on bottom nl each slme, Tuko no other. Evitv pair wa nan ted. Stylish and equal tomiy $tt shoe in the murki't . Madi; hy J. XH. FtcPI.E3 ZL CO., CHDCACO. 3. zi. Trotnrarcs-, Koit akhk Delmonico Restaurant, Orro-iTB liLUMiiKitn Bloi-k. New Uooms; -:- Seal Service; Good Meals, Promptly Served, for Twenl y-fice Cents. Oysters -:- in -:- nil -:- Styles, Vourt.ous Treatment; Firsl classCooks, Sam Ooet., Proprii t r. Farm Tor S.ilc fiiilKlsoo, TWO MILF from Toledo, on Yaqnlna Hv, and onfl-l mrth of a mile ftom rallroa l. It coimltts of 4n are. i tlrtn land, hlncf bottom and hill land, rrditin hniiH. i!l finished, (worth rtflO) brn and other Improvemonlii. For fur! he particulars cll on or ai drum. .W. II. PARKKK, Yaqulna City, Or. s mark mora aro or 1M lis Road to Wealth Cannot be successfully traveled with out good health. To reach wealth or any coveted position In life requires the full possession and operation of all the fee ultlcs kind nature has endowed us with. These conditions cannot exist unless tho physical being ts In perfect working order, and this la Impossible when the I her and spleen ere torpid, thusobstruct Ing the secretions, causing Indigestion and dyspepsia, with all ot their acccm panylng horrors DR. HENLEY'S Engli Dandelion Tonic exerts a s Ific Influence over tho liver, excites It healthy action, resolves Its chronic enywgements, and promotes the secretions; cures Indigestion and consti pat'on, sharpens the appetite, tones up tho entire system, and makes life worth living. OWNSEND & WILSON, Real state ?; Loan Brokers. : Insurance s Socially.: . AH E NTS yon TN. INSURANCE .;- COflPANY, Incorporated 1819; Charter Perpetual. Losses Paid in 70'Yo4rs, $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 Uusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicalSjfancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, per f.micry .school and ar tistssuppiics. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded. PAISUY & FISH, JOB PriNTERS FLINN BLOCK ALBANY. ABSOLUTELY PURE Tbe Ladlrs Wells bled. The pleasant effect and the perfect aaft ty with which Iadimy uae tle lirjuid fruit laxative, Svrup of Kia, under all condition make it tbir favorite remedy. It iepleuMing to e eye nnd to the taate, ' t'o, yet etfuc tual u acting on the kiuueys,liver and bowels WkeiigYou are all Kun Down Have no appetite, feel tired all the time, alep doea nut refresh yon, feel weak aud listless, have dyspepsia, have cold hands and feet, are constipaled, and, in fact your sys tem is all out of ordor, take Dr Hiller'a II y drastine Iteutorative It gives refreshing sleep, renewedjatrenflth, good digostion, por fect nutrition and perfect health. For tale at Poshay & Mason's. Tbe Pulpit and lite Hinee Rev F M Shrout, pastor United Breth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., gays: 'I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live ciily a few weeks. I look five bottles of Dr Kinp's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 26 lbs in weight." 'jeadlug riiotopraplicr Albany Oregon. Wo have bought fctftueativea roaV by L W Clark and W H Greenwood up to Nov 15th. 1S8'J. iJuitlicatt-s enn le had from hein oaly of ns at reduced rates. . We have also about 1S.1K;0 ncuativud mado by our selves, from m inch duoiijutK onn be had at like rates. We carry the only full lino of Vietra of this etate and do enlarged work at lowest rt(j fnr first clasp work. We shall be pleased to tee you at onr Studio in Fromau'? bloek, next door to Maeooic Temple. Kpucb. The transition from long, lingering and painful hickiHss to robust health marks an epoch In the life of the individual. Such a rcmnrkable tvent is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good liealth lis bt-en attained is gratcfull blessed. Hence it ir that so much is heartl in praise of Electric liitters. So many feel thy owe their restoration lo health to the use "of the great alterative and tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of long or short standing, you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bute. .Scld nt 50c and$i per bottle at Foshay & Mason's Drug store. I havjus:t rc-rtiv'i1. a hire invoice oi'Keo curtains, ranging in prve Irmn mm to nine doll m s a pair, ttcr)iriurt:iiii net.', etc. Also a iiie (if curtaiii joitM uk& fu-mmre enver n. 8,vM L'H. K YotJN'i. I O O F. Albany Lodge No 4 holds its regular meeting U ednesdav evening of each week. Visiting brothers are cordially nvitcd to attend. bsb mARcnrn with sherman TO THE SEA ; TVuoVwl nil tho way on foot, over mountain and throttjfh ninrnns, carrying knapsack and (run. slept on brush heaps to krop out of tlio mud, caught mid, from the vtiocts tit which his friemia thought ho would never recover. LliifrerinK with alow consumption for many yours, he aaw Dr. Pierce's tioMen Mrdieal Dis covery aiv'rtliwd In a country newspaper, and ho determined to try it. A few trnttl worktd n change; tlx months continued mo cured him. Always too Independent to ask his country fx n pension, he now siiys ha nee)s none. He hofpt-d aavo hia country, ho saved himself! Consumption is I.urifr-scrof-ula. For nerofula. In all Its myriad fortna, tho D.nvpry" In an unetiualed remedy. It cleanfHn tho (tystem of all Mood -taints from whatever eaumi nriflnir, and curea oil ln and Scalp Diseiwea, KHlt-rbeum, Tetter. Kete ma. and klndrel Hi I men W. It is a;u (transited to benefit or euro In all dlaecwea for which It la recommended, or money paid or It wtU bo refunded. Sold by drugg-IsU. Copyright, 1388, by WonuVa Dis. Sf ao. Ass'w. DR. 8AOB8 CATARRH REMEDY cures the worst caaoa, no matter of bow lOOg alandlng, 60 oenU, by drunlstt T MAKE A HOMEOUTOFA HOI SKHOhh Emerson says that the best ornaments of a house are the friends who frequent it, but next to these, certaii ly,are its books and periodicals, The best decoration in the world is thedeccra- 'ion of an abundance of reading matter, and an abundance that shall also be selected and choice 'n its quality,, It is strange, when one comes to think of it, that a woman will think no'hing of buyirg $50 warthof dry goods, while she will wait three months to read an important book waiting to get it at a circulating library rather than pay $1.50 for it and have it in the freshness of the interest it creates. Even ia intelligent families this plan of borrowing books from a neighbor, or waiting indefinitely to gt them from the library, ia seen when in all oilier lines of expenditure the outlay is a gener ous one. There ts no inspiration in the home where everything is relegated to the merely aesthetic plane; where all sorts and conditions of strange jugs and bowls and ginger jars, with j 3till stranger decorations, are seen, and where I everything is smothered in lace and tied up in ribbons, nor is there, to the cultivated eye,any beauty either, in this scheme of decorative arrangement. There was a wide and animated discussion a few years ago, regarding the best loo books in the world, and every man and woman of literary prominence was appealed to for an in dividual list. While these lists varied, there were always a few works, as the Bible ami Shakespeare, which must, of necessity, ippear In each one, and as a fairly representative example of the permanent literature of the worU these lists were most interesting. They establish one most important truth: that a working library, a living library, so to speck( need not be numerically large. A hundred well selected books offer to the home a contin ual fountain of refreshment and of higher thought. Such a collection, welt selected, is, of itself, enough to place life on a higher plane, laud to predetermine the thought of the housc- tioid to liner tines ot interest. i .Hun's Cbanrci lo .Hurry.' llaif percent from 50 to 56 years of age Two per cent from 45 lo 50 years of age. . Five and a half per cent from 40 to 4 5 years of age. bix anii a half per cent from 35 to 40 years of age. Ten and .1 half pr cent from 30 to 33 yarsof age. Twenty-five per cent from 25 to 30 years 01 age. 1 orty- sev ven per cent from 20 to 25 veari of uu Three percent from 15 '.o 20 years of age. One hundred per cent if you buy our clothing of G W iiiinpon, Albany, Ore go 11. S .in It a the celebrated Muvnna 111 led ci gar, tiwioufHctured at Jul ur Joaeph'u cigar tuCloiA. Only 5 cent. Ladies Sumurk IJi.oisk&. the lates n'A'iUtu, just rtsc-uiveJ from manufact ure by express, Samukl E Young Myers force pumps are tho b?st, at- bmnh & bender s. Call and Skttle. Those knowing themselves indebted to the old firm of Krauze ci Klein, tvill please call and sct t e at once. Rnrklen'ft Arnlra .Salve. . . The bct Sriro in tho wnrUl f.ir Cnu,nnio,S"rg I'lcer, Slt Klimim, Fver IVttor, Chapp hHh'l, CliiHilinn, Corns, and all Skin Ernptio. an poHUivetyiiirus Pi Ion, or no iv riiirul. It l irnur uU'i"! to ffivn Hirfeut aatitt (action, ur money ii'lu no il. Price 25 cents ir box, For sk!e by Fonhay and Manon This Trade Mai k on a stove rrennsltisth best that ex perience and skill can con trive. 3o'd only by fetnith & Senders-. II0LMK8 IU'mnsh CoLi.KriK, of Portland i)rM will open Fvpt. 1ft. J A Wesro, the lending peninnn of the count, linn become a purtnur in thiH scliool nnd will make it the lending Imsint'HH college .S'lul for a catalogue. Nkw Blacksmith Siio:. G tV Willis has just completed his blacksmith shop at the corner of Second and Kail road streets where all kind of lion and wood work can bo nud and done in first class order Itringonyour plows, wagons, etc., etc, for repairs. V fenlrnienl KM 4. 1 oven, iMn n full lino of thee ulovca in black and colored. Am nolo agent for Albany, Oregon. Niniuel loung. Si vor juwelry eatos, cracker jars, bteak tt fc oaatois, tea aets, enps. ater aervioe, etc. Kverythiug bought at the faotory, at Will k Stark. Bottom prioea. Herved Tbem Blsht, Easton, Ta., Sept. u. There has been much camplaint recently of hazing at the Lafa yette college. Two young freshmen learned yesterday that they wire to be visited. They armed themselves wiih 'baseball bats and warmed the sophomores to keep away, The hazers, however, broke in their door to gain tin. entrance. The first to enter the room, Juaa Medina, a student from Honduras, was felled with a blow from the bat, which fractured his skull. Another sophomore was hit, but was not seriously hurt. Medina is not expected to live. They Adjoarncd. Olmima, vVath., Sept. II. The reappor tionment bill, which passed the house with but five disseating votes end the senate with but three, was presented to Governor Perry, who was at the capitol this morning. He promptly affixed his signature, and when the enrolled bill was sent back to both nouses they adjourn cd. Know In Munlaua. St Paul, Sept, 11. Signal Service Ob server Lyons says that snow was reported this morning from Fort Assinaboine, Mont. ' Cold weather prevails in liritish North America. Snow to the depth of four to six inches fell in the Northwest territory above Montana, and about half an inch fell oyer North Motana, Tbe Beeord Broken. Peoria, 111., Sept. 11, W W Winolc, of the Berkley Athletic Club, New York, this afternoon rode a half mile in I: lot breaking all the world's records lor that distance, He made the quarter at 36 3 5. Population of Malue. Washington, Sept. 11. The censns office announces the population of the state of Maine to be 660,261, un increase in ten years of 11, 325. M ull Couueeted, Jacksonville, Sept. 11, Julius Smith,, who eloped with the young lady horn Albany,., is well connected in Jacksonville, and his wife is the daughter of the late General John E Koss, and a ruott estimable lady. Their little child. 11 months old, is now lying at the point of death. Mr and Mrs Smith have been sep arated for several months. A llecount. Boise City, Sept. 11. The Board of Trade haye ordered a recount of Boise's population,.." citizens being indignant at the census returns, ani claim fully 4500 The count will Le com pie ted in two weeks. Bargaius at r.cad's. Current fc vents. Everybody remarks at the splendid dis play of fruits and vegetables at Powell A: Co's, where they get what they want in the first place. The best and largest supply of peaches will be found at Powell & Co's. Leave your orders there when you get ready to put up" peacnes. A large supply of shelf goods y the best in town, at Powell & Co's. All kinds of nicknacks at Powell & Co s. Warm weather goods, picnic groceries. stay at home groceries, every variety of . groceiies in the market ut Powell & Co's. Just IferriYcri for llic lull and Winter To tell the truth, the stuck of suitinga in the tailoring department of L E lllain, ia a large one, and entirely new. It lias jutit been received for the full and winter trade, the remitnants of light weights having been placi d uide. The new stock embraces a variety of designs in imported nud domestic goods that is a credit to the city. Tho present styles are very attractive, and a big field is of ferred tor a man to dreys well, which is what the progressive citizen does. Mr K A Sehilller, who is superintendent of this department, is an expert at the business, and a suit made under him is assurred a perfect lit, which is always guaranteed. The progress being made in tailoring is well exemplified in the manner in which Mr Schiiller conducts this department, and a larger stock and bigger variety of goods is being carried for customers to select from than ever beeoii. Gift Entkiii'KIse. Go and see that beautiful gold watrh at the "Golden Utile Bazaar." Julius Gradwohl the proprietor of the Golden Utile Bazaar,in inrms us that he has the Prize Baking Powder, ami No 1 Japan tea, expressly up lor bis business, and for tbe benefit of hi customers, each box of baking powder will win u piece of fine glasswnru 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, w hich is warranted, will have u chance fit that beautiful gold watch. Me 1ms a so added a line assort ment of family groceries to bis niam limuth stock of glassware ami crockery, which is the laigent iii the Willamette Valley, Go and see M r Giadwhoi at tho Golden Utile Baza ir, and you will find that nothing is. niireprei .Med. A ne cure for the whicky habit: Dr ..ivtncfctoii'ft Ai tnlo'e fur I i unketii ewi wil 1.11 1 1' : 11 ca-e ui ti e liifti'T hi hit in tu ten to thirty ibtvp, fmm ilie it d rnro drinker to the drnnl.a"'. The Ai.toti.iw cmi ltiveii in a cup ot ot fiVe without the knew bdee of the 1 eTfon taking The Ai.t-dnto m in not injnie h hn .1 n ii. rny way. MumfflCured l.y the LtvitiitMit ( hMiitC'il '., lVrtlnnd, Ore u. irfn-tiiJ A Cumming, ole agent, Alhaiiy. Dr. M. IT. FIH'. physician and mirgcon Albany, Oregon, ('alls m(U ir city ni elintl. 5? IS I'i