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VOL. IV ALB1NF, OREGON, SATURDAY JULY 25, 1991. 10 6G it nnti Air W. I,, PangiaB Smoaw, for siilc In jour pluue nalc your to send for ealnlOKHv accura Iho WT gel inn iur iu. tr- TAIi NO HU HMTITLTK. -J oiL1' 1 '''lav its i n ei WHY W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENMEN THEBE8T SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? m,. .tamlea wltb uu Lacks or wax thread hurt the ft. made or (lie best fine calf, itrllib nil fy. anJ becauM trs mah$ mow shoe of thi Zrutf, than any otKr "wnr'r'" quaii n-- am uo (jiruuiut. tUna-irwfa, mnnw csii , (Oicw vtr oiYurftl for $5.UJ; equals Ifreuea , lUilMirtl-n BlHS WHICH cuh iniiuM,iw .. k j gu IIDUUrrwq cis nnop, una van, la, ityllsh, comfortable aud durable. Tint best . i Zue evsr offered at this price aamo Rrade u eua a itm-male shoos coming from 90.(11) to 99.UU. ! 00 Tali Hhoei Fanners, Hall rood Mn V AOs and Ltter Cftrrlom all wear them; flue calf, f m-auiless, inooth lnsldt, buarj thru soles, eitto i Jou edgo. One pair will wear a year, .t ft.f 30 fine rnlfi no better slioe eroffred at j- tut price; one trial will couvlnca Utoae wbo want a shoe for comfort and servlco. J 0 -M Workinimnn'i shoes 9aC are very strous; and durable. Those who hsTe given them a trial will wear uiA.otherma.te. r merits, as lh Increasing sales show. SPRING WAGONS. Our Stock of Spring Wagons is the Largest and Most Complete on me racitic t-oast,and Comprises all the Leading Styles of FOUK-bPRING PASSENGER WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR OR THREE SPRING WAGONS. HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EX PRESS AND DELIVERY WAG ONS, SPECIAL PARCEL DELIVERY WAGONS. ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAG0NS.0NE.H0RSE IROIT AXLE WAG0N3, ETC. It Wiu Pat All Patoes Waxtimo SPRING WAGONS OF ANY ESCRIPTION TO CALL UfON OR CORRESPOND WITH US, Boy on their 81 94.11(1 sua sl.7'1 scuuoi sunes are worn by the boysererywhere; the sell oliAe 83.00 lltand-nvwed shoe, best Bad UIC9 liongola, vervstylUh;equalaFrauch liu ported shoes cosUutf from 94.111 to $6.uu. iTadlen' 4.50. (V2.0U aud SI. 7$ shoa for Misses are the best One Dougola. Stylish and durable. Canrtoii. See that W. L. Douglas' usmi and ovlue ant stamped on the bottom of each shoa. W. L. DOUULAS, Brockton. Mass. b'i- L. E.BLAItf. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD!! V While trying to Crowd then WAY INTO DEYOE & FROSflAN BROS Store, where they alwa have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, ot the latest Improved Rifles and Shot Guns: an Immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks. Cam o Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention Repair Shop In connection with the Store, and one of e best workmen in the State to do any md all kinds of work. Come one. Come al. No rouble to ihow goods. "Small profit and quick Je" Is oui motto. Conrad Mever, PR0PK1KTC3 OF. STAR BAKERY Corner Broadalbin and First Sts .-DEALER IN tuned rraltsj, Canned Meali, taaaware, rieu Fruits, Tobacco, Sugar Coffee, Etc., JTSk.. f J va Qrteeasware, Fegetablea, Cigars, Bp '., Tea, Etc., Terythlng that I kept In a en yend grocery on. Highs! a rVst p irald for All. KINDS of PRODUCE. Albany IRONWORKS eManufaoturers o' IE AM ENGINES GRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON rKONTS AUD ALL Kim OF HEAVY AND LIGHT WORK, IN IRON MID BRASS CASTINGS. aselal attention el4 o t pairing li da of machlners PaWns Made on Short Notiet, Richest of all in Leavening Power.- IT. S. GoVt Report, Aug. 17, 1889, MPS ABSOLUTELY PURE We Daarantea Our Vehicles the Best, Our Prices the Lowest Quality Considered. Special Catalopes and Price List failed Free on Application Staver & Walker, NEW MARKET BLOCK PORTLAND, OREGON. W. C. DAVIS & CO., ALBANY, ORicON. WORTH CONlftlDEKlNU. F. M. French koepa railroad time. Hew cream cheese just received at Conrftd Meyers, Smoke the celebrated H avail allied Cjcent oigar at Julius Joeeph'a, A Urge stock of wall paper, with late de lidns, at Furtmiller & Irviug's.juBt received. Have you aeon those parlor suite that T brink nas just received T 1 hey are nioe. Great reduction in men', fu rmshinz goods for the next 30 days at W F Read's. 1 W Bentlev. best boot and shoe makerlin city, three doors north of Democrat office. E W Aohison ft Co handle the celebrated Portland cement walls for eemetery lots. rbeae walls can be furnished at half the cost of any other and are far superior. Briahten up your old rubbers and old shoes and make tbero look as good as ouw ith Wolff's Aoma Waterproof Polish. For sale at nsniuel E Young's. Ur m n JSiln, physician and surgeon, Albany. Oregon. Calls m&do in oit 'oi sountry. Ladies can do their'shobpina in San Frrn- eisoo witbont visitioe the city, and without extra commission. Miss K J 15arrows tp it ohuing agtut, 1669 Grove St. Oakland, CURES ANY HEADACHE "WhileYouWait," BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE. What is Caatoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is ft harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops. Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomitinff Sour Curd, cures IMarrhoca and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles', cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy aad natural sleep. Cas toria Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Bay yeur grootries of Parker $re re ah Is! Oarest. Chailes A Stiles. 110 Carroll st.t Buffalo N Y, writes. 'Iebavs been a clerk in tbe Continental Hotel, comsr Eiohantts and IliVhigau streets, for somt years, and first nied All cook's Porous plasters three years airo for a sore shoulder, I fell down stairs and got a terrible, vreneh and bruise. For several weeks I suffered aoute pain in the shoulder ioinc and. aettiutT no relief, or only temporary, from numerous liniments, I put on an Alleook's Porou Plaster: kept it on for two or three weeks and my shoulder was well. They also cured me in six weeks of a saost obstinate form of dyspepsia. The best roant c fleece tkcity at mi a iMuysT a. W. F. lead keeps she aeeV aasortneat ea dry geeds la town. Bargains in choice groceries oan always Been wd of Allen Bros,, f lmu B.ock. Scrofulous. ernptioDS. such as timples, discoloration of the skin, especially on the faoe. are oaused hy impure bood and will disappear rapidly by using Pf under' Ore gon tilod Pari tier. A BIG JOB; The Scio Pr:s has undertaken a big job, it seeks to bring its readers over to an ap proval ol Mckinley ism. But the task is a herculean one. More than half of the repub licans and nine out of (en of the democrats nd farmers alliance people in the Forks are opposed to that pernicious system of protec tionism that taxes rhe many for the benefit of the few, and the Press will find itself traveling a vciy rocky mad in attempting to convert these people. In the last issue of the Press it says: 1 he way in which the Mckinley but is in juring business in New Orleans is not espec ially depressing, lhe limes Democrat oi that city says that the sugar planters of that state in consequence of the prospect of a favoraole crop and of the bounty allowed by the McKinley law, are very generally putting in new machinery, lhe foundries oi JNew Orleans are rverrun with orders, there Is more work called for than the force of labor within esch can perform, and it is doubtful if they will be able to nil all the contracts for machin ery which they have taken. It looks like the country coulu stand to be ruined in this way some time without urging the repeal of the odious taritt oil." very energetically. But has the Press reflected upon the fact that there are only about 730 producers of cane sugar in the United States and that they will produce this year with fair crops 500 million pounds of sugar? That these men are paid the enormous sum of 10 millions dollars as bounty directly out of the treasury of the United Stale? That this 10 million dollars was and is the people's money? That the people not engaged in sugar making must be taxed from year to year to pay this bounty? it any wondei thnt times are lively among sugar producers? This bounty of two cents pound equals over 50 per cent of the value the sugar. Now suppofe the government should give a bounty 00 wheat of 50 per cent of its value. Would not times be lively that business? w he it raising would be enor mously prosperous. There is Jasi as mu reason for pivmi a bounty to the wheat frwir to the smgax frtttueer, but whole scheme of bounties is scarcely less than criminal and should meet the hearty condem nation of every honest man. Tbe Dbm okat wiit exchange a sewinR machine oi a-iy make deoind, except one or two, for soma oak trrub wood and part cash; or will consider other proposition by any one desiring a new machine. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When ike had Children, she gave them Castoria. Castoria. " Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Dr. Q. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria is the bent remedy for children of which 1 am acquainted. I bopo the day Is not for distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their tored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agenta down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves. Da. J. F. KiHCfl-xoi, Conway. Ark. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it assuperiortoany prescription known to me. IT. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly . of their expert ence In their outside practice with Cotftoria, and although wo only hare among our medical supplies what is known as refrukr products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." Umitio Hospital akd Diapehsabt, Boston. Moss. Allien C Smith, Pre$. Ths Centaur Compaay, TT Murray Street, Now York City. RedCrownMills SOM, LANSING & CX. lOPR'S. raw raoczsa rLona bptkeior roa famimi urb baxku . REST STORAGE FACILITIES. Revere House: ILBANY, . . JHAS. PFEIFFER OREGON PROPRIETOR, FHtail ud in lrnt-lus style. Tables (implied with ih. boot In tb. market. Nic. sloeplns- ajartmenu. Mitnpl. roonv PATR0NIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. IE FARMERS & MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO., Albany, Oregon. W T READ, Presldeat. J O WRITHM .N Seeretarjr. J L COWAN, Treasurer. Geo F SIMPSON. Vice President. DIRKCTORH-" 1 l Co'wsn, Geo F Simpson. IV F Head, Vr I, Foley, M Sternberg, JW Burnett. J K V eaihertord, K S Stratum. J O Writsman. AUtO DISTRICT AOXKTS roll Oakland Home Insurance Co, Oakland. Cal. Traders, Chicago, 111. Amerlnan, Philadelphia, Pa. Phcenlx, London, Bnglaod, Norwich Union, London, Rng London it Lanohaiblre, London, Kng. Unnrdinn, London, Kng. Man chester, Munclient.T Krgian'l. f'aledonlan, Kdijburg. 8ootiand. Weaoliester, ' New York. -ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN AIRANY.- Fortmillnr & 'Irving have soma Renais sance Isoe curtains for $18 a pair, as tins as anything ever seen in the city. l r.cj range down tt (7 a pair. Othur Uo. ear taina down to $1 01 less a pair. Where to Get Tiikm. When wanting n organ or plana call on G L Klackman xhs-e you can select irom a nrst class tOL. vv OOD SAWlSo. Ah, there! Whete Curra.i A Monttlth's office, to leave orders fo Owen A. GrubbV n come aud saw mv wood, They do the nest sawing In town, lawlng done on short notice, Leave orders on state. Ladies OareaD Tin I have a vary arge stock of these goods, in qualitiaa rang ng in price from $1.35 to 4 Oe a pair. Th.y .ie made of leather ; averv pair warranted. Sauubl E Teens. TEL, EORAPHIO NEWS Montaaa little. l lungs. Mont, July 14. A tramp, whose name is not known here, went into the saloon of James Clancy yesterday afternoon, and be ing drunk and inclined to quarrel, was told by Clancy net to interfere with customers who wanted to trade. The ruffian then deliber ately went behiud the bar, and seizing a heavy mallet weighing about ten pounds, struck Clancy on the left temple, felling him to the floor, and then dealt him another blow on the top of tLe head. Clancy expired almost im mediately. The tramp ransacked lhe money drawer, and nrding no money, demanded some from William Quinn; who cave up 6 bits The tramp ran out the back door, and Quinn'a courage reviving, ne went behind tbe bar and got a rifle and started in pursuit, overtaking toe tramp ana making mm throw up his bands Tbe marshal arrested the tramp and placed uiu, ,u nt an cany Dour mis morning 1 moh or several hundred persons visited the uil, overpowered the sheriff, took out the prisoner and hung him to a telegraph pole. No clew whatever is known of the identity of the tramp. A Launch Blown Cp. New York, July as, The World publishes this morning a letter from Callao, Peru, con taining the information that June I a steam launch irom tne united Mates man-of war 'ensacola was blown up in the harbor of Africa by the Chilian torsedo boat Condell. Every man on board the launch, six in number, waa killed. The Chilian cruisers had mistaken the launch for an insurgent boat. After the ternoie mistake had been discovered the Con dell dipped their colors and sent her chief officer aboard the Pensacola. Such apolog ies at could be offered were made, but the feeling among the comrades of the dead sailors was very bittrr. Beats Oregea. San Baknardino, July 24. This is tbe hottest day of the season, the mercury at a p. m, Handing at 110. The weather was very sultry, with clouds and rainstorms in the mouniains. Quite a heavy shower passed south of the city about 3 o'clock accompanied ' ry thunder. This is tbe hottest July for years The mercury has gone above 100 at Riverside fourteen days out of the twenty-three this moath. San Francisco, July 33. Pomona was the warmest place in California today, the thermometer registering 118 aegrees la the shade. Rhis afternoon there was a sandstorm ' at Ontario, and roin was falling at Techachapl A Bavolatl.a Cerlala New York, July 34. Ilaytians who are now in this city say that a revolutien against Hippolyte may break out within a week, or perhaps not for a month or two, but that it i bound to come. In fact, they have left their country so that they way not be present at the outbreak. They are all promin.nt men proless to be true patriots and are pnsessed of wealth and influence. It would not be too much to say that they are the real leaders nf the proposed revolution. They are going to France and will sail on lhe La Bourgoyne. A CM Wave, Chicago, July 34. Temperature: New York, 70; New Orleans, 76; St Louis, 73 Cincinnati, 73r Chicago, 66; Winnipeg, 40; Minnedosa, 30. Frosts predicted for tonight in exposed places in Wisconsin. .dingi'hotographersA any Oregon. We have botmht-all them eativt 1 made by L W Oark and W H Oreei. - nod up to Nov 16th. lS-i!). Duplicates can tie had from hem oitlv of us at reduoed lates. We have also abnnt 18,000 negatives made by our selves, from which duplicates can be had at llkeiaxs. We carry tbe on v full line nf T.ewi 1 f this state aud do eulargi d work at loweitr tes for nrst class work. VI o shall he plessed to see y.o at our Studio in Froman a black, rjuxtdour to Masonio tVmple. Wall Pamr, etc. I have just received s new line of wall paper and decorations. Have more than doubled mv facilities for hsndllng them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border t. match. Beauties, and much cheaper than ver before. Samuel E Ycuks. . Money Wanted. The Ladies Aid So ciety aro now preparing to begin the work of finishing the hospital and or phan's home, and ore very much in need of money, therefore ask all wlio Bub scribed and have not paid to deposit the amount with S E Young. All who have promised us money, and all who aro willing to enlarge their subscriptions, will aseist us greatly in this much need ed enterprise by leaving their donations at the same place. Max. C. C. KEi.i.y, President. Mather, t Cstnria is .ecomnietded hr pkysMisss for bhiMt- m ti cubing. It is psr.lv v.gs ahl. pr ) ration, its inui.di.uts are sab lhat si i nn d eaoh battle. It is plwwat t. lhe taste aitd alMilutelyburni)sB. f rtlie vti. oonstt;titn. rpsuiatva the low.ii, ,e,aiets Cln, car, di.rrnoe. and wl .d oolia, allaya rerihuft., destroy, wonn.. and vrsv.nta convulsion., aoothes tbs .ki d ad gitrs it refreshing si.d nateral s!s.p. Castoria ia the children's panacea the mvfh.ts' fries.. SSdrnw, 33 ceats. THE OnEGON HAY PRESS, MANUFACTURED BY N. P.8I.AT!?. at Corvallla, la lhe beat bay preas ia (he market. Orders for presses sent to Corv.llis will he promptly A led. Any .ne uifriiiKiiig on the patent will be prossKiuted to the fullest extent of the law. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE CF APPOINT MENT. tTOTlCK IS HEREBY OiVEIX THAT the undersigned has been du'y ap mint d KafdKne of the .Mate nf I,T Heniip. an insolvent debtor, and that be haaqna-lrted as anrdi asuignee In lhe manner prescribed by law. All lemons hating elalina .gainst said L T Heiipeaa, are hereby notilied tt prn-enl the unit under oaih an required bv law, to the underalund at flick creek, In Linn i'n, Oreton. or to his attorneys, Oeo W Wright and D K N Blackburn, at the law otto nf either of them. In Alhanv Oregon, witblr three mnntbe from the date hereof Dated June 9th, lHf 1. T. J. MoCLaRY. Urn. W. Whiort, ANlirne t). It, N. Ki.arKRUR. Aitvsfor Aa.ignee. ( 12) Aibaay namei. Wheal- SOo iists-48-. Butter- Dj pr 111. Page 1-t Hay-lu.'K) to 18.0. Potato- ete per bushel Beef on foot, 2 H to Se Pork-6 .'0 per It- oresasd. Karons- hams, lie shouldera 7e sides to juA litner lb. Flonre-6.26 per bbl. Chicken JM per doa. Uiu reeu waa, ae.ee par soar aorta, 2X. middlings, 3v m. '777 "N HEALTH TT TB TgB TTIT1AT, MBPTrTW RESTORER. U tit 17! II rmi-e. trie l.ie. ml Kiiln-v. n.l Sloch, rates H-n.l Hhr. Ilv.aeaia. cfeales an. Ajipw liu, Purine the Impure Blood, and )vrnes The Woak Strong.. WiMX. P F U N D t H a Xf8m Csodeverjwnero. - a' ott!nixf3ri Eiiksu. th. little!wood saw and hot vour wo.d proparly sswsd. LeaTa your order, at Matthews ft Washbnru'a nardwara store. nrslslieel. VH, AEU.V. farm far Rale. I have lor sale 160 acres of the finest farming land 'n the state. All In a high stale of cultivation, no build ings, but nas aoeauttul building loca tion. Eight miles from Albany, two miles from Tangent, on the a P R R Terms and price reason able. Call an d see mo on Second street, opposite Dual ocr at office. Dk. U. W. Maht.k. A sUaatsa.sl.ai., Tliis body of ours has been likue l to teoenmrit It often has a hsunted apattien Iha "tomsch. Susred hv tha eldriok riritr. dv'peris'a, die.tlnn aire aud refutes to return. What can hreaa the Dell, what can ri the ban laid upon the n' harpt or- tfsm: e .nsw.r anheeititingi, llo.tet- rr's S'nmach Hitter., and w are wsianr.d In the reapotiee bv lhe reeorded teetimnnv if m nsds, cnyeriog a period over a third ol a century. A couree of lhe B ttere. I epna in any stage nf the afniction.ai.d persiateotly tonnweo, win terminate .n core rKvitive,aet patlial. Th. Hitters restores tone tu tbe epivastio nerve, renews anrt purifies tb. puces exuciing from the eelln'ar ti.sues that .o.t upon the fond dige'tlvely, exp,.ls hit. rem ths stomach slid the blood, and pre-, mote, a r.gulsr habit nf bedv. M.lrria, ki.lnev complaint, nervonst...,, rheuniatunn 'sod neuralgia sivc way to this tr-ediciir. nt commercial travelers.