.Wliv-a Ay YOL. IV ALMNI, ORJEGC:;, TUESDAY JULY 28, 1881. m 68 1 A4 Kil ahk my nfffiitN tor W. l notitrias Biiom, If iHit Air mi It- hi your ihtt iintk your lt-ult-i" l nciiiI ftir 'ii(iihmui . iciuro the a Bi'ii y. Hint uvt i In-m for yon. v.. to --v.s uuV I O TJC wn r" 14 TnE ; S3 shoe eF.NfegEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MDIIEV? : It I a sciiiiili'Kt hIhm Willi iu turliH or wax tlirtud 1 to hurt the (Vet: made or the best fine vult, stvliHii and canv. od ira Mure ahivn vf this arttd? Iliim nny other maiwfarturer. It cquuls hamt-A-vvi'il HhcHvostlti from S-i.'W tn $n.iJ. fljjj OtMJciiiiiiu' llaud-Nc 4'i, the finest calf )! hIkm ever onYn-d fr i-igiiuk Fruucll liiii-Tlfl sli'H'S wlih'h cost fruni fts.ixitul.iiil. 4H'A 00 llmiit-Srwril Well Shoe, lino cnlf, iffm st.vllli. (-(imfortabli'ituti ,ltiri..tl. Tim best bIkh' ever ottered at ttiis prfje ; name Krudu us cu tuni nuiil' hIiucs crafting from fai.uj to feii.mi. ffi 5' lolic Hliori I'aniitTH, Hallronil Men t)vi and l-etlerC.iri-lersii.il wear tlitin; Hue calf, iieuinU'HS, smooth Itirtltle, licit; y tliruo bolus, oiteu-j-inii ciIkc one pair will weur a year. Gf 5(1 lint' calfi no ltt-titT wIidu evrr offered at ipmam tlil.s ."1ee; ouo trial will eimvluuo thuso who want u lilioe i'nr cum fori and service. fitfl -W 'I"' &-.00 Witi'Kiiitiiiiuirfi shoes Pmi urn very Ktrium and UuraliW. Those who liavo Riven tlicm a trial will we,:r no uthir muku. Qaiiq) nml 31.?j M'lioitl shuuK am DUJ 9 worn by tlie boys tMvry where, they sell I nrilPC '" lliuid-M'Wfd hIiop, best ill mt-ir uit-nin, iin nit- iui ream UK ruiett nm InilHtrtcd shoes contiiiK from $t.ui toSii.ii hmm w ifouKoui. viTvtii vii.iri: ei uuu ruiiL-a l.i.iHf.M 2..tO. (HI nml rihnn fni Sltsscj are the bent fine Dongol;,. stylish and durable. Cuillion. Beo that V. L. IJouk-um' naino and irice uru stutupeil on thr iMtttom of i-aeh nhoo. W. L. iJUUULAS, Uroektou. Hun. -MiVi-L. E. ULAirv. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD!! -t-r. While trying to Crowd theii -WAY INTO- DEYOE Si FFtGEM BROS Store, where they a!wa8 have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Rifles and Shot Guns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Cam p Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention Repair Shop In connection with the Store, and one of :he best workmen In the State to do any ind ail kinds of work. Come one, Come al. No rouble to thow goods. "Small profit and quick aVs" is oui motto. Conrad Mever, -PR0PK1MTC3 OST- STAR BAKERY Corner Broadaltin and First Sts., DEALER IN tuned Frnlts, Canned Mean, taaswfre, teenwnpti, rlen Frnlln. VegetahJc. Tobacco. Cigars, Sngar p'd, C'oflec, Tea. Etc,, Etc.. Tjv terything that is kept la n ai T yaod grooorj. ore. HlgheM n rkot p if aid for Albany Manufaoturors . IE AM ENGINES CRIST ND SAW MllLHAGillHEftY IRON rKONTS AHD ALL KIF53 OF HEAVY AND LIGHT WORK, IN IROH MID BRASS CASTINGS. jooml attention Jlrt o wiring ill tl. o' machlnen HalM-ms tJade on Short Notiot RedCrownMills SOM. LANXINfl 4 '.. nOPR'S, KiW HiOCltSS FLOUR BPTSRIOB TO FAMIUI AITS 1AKIBS FBI. REST STORAGE FACILITIES. Revere, House; ILBANY, - - OREGON 3HAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR, FUtad un In Srst-clam atyle. Tables mppiled with the beat in the market. Nice sloeplnff ajertment.. Kimplo roonv e r commercial travelers, -- r- ' SPRING WAGONS. Our Stock of Spring Wagons is the Largest and Most Complete on the Pacific Coast, and Comprises all the Leading Styies of HJuit iiPlUKG PASSiiNCJiK WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING 'HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR OB THREE SPRING WAGONS, IIALF-SPRING WAGONS, EX PRESS AND DELIVERY WAG - ONS, SPKCIAL PARCEL DELIVERY WAGONS, ONE-HORSE r We Guuanteo Our TbMcles the Best, Consideretl, Special Catalopes and Price List Sailed , Free on Application : Staver & NEW MARK ET BLOCK W. C. DAVIS & CO., n i ii 1 1 lim Tf nth null 1 1 i ii ii.ii .I hi II ; Castoria is Dr Samuel Pitcher's prescript ion for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrujw, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by MillipnB of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms and allay 3 fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Ca-stcrla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Jlothers have repeatedly told me of its good cdft'Ct upou ibelr children." Pa. O. O. Oeoood, Lowell, Mars, " CastoKa is Hie bout remedy for children of rhlch I r.m rwqiialnted. I hope t!io day 1j not far distant when mothors will couslder the rod interest of thi'lr children, and urn Castorla In stead of Uievariousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing synip and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Da. J. F. KtSCHELOB, Conway, Ark. The Cemtaur Company, T7 ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale s retail grocers, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND KINDS, INi LARGE: OR IN THEIR Flinn Block, , BUSINESS WAGOXS.ONK.HORSE IROIT AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It Wifct Pay Am. Patcies Taxtinq SPRING WAGONS OF ANY ESCRIPTION TO CALX. tl'ON OK correspond with us. Our Prices the Lowest Quality Walker, PORTLAND, OREGON- ALBANY o'rEcON. ANY HEADACHE "While YouWait" BUT CURES - NOTHING ELSE. Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children thet T recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.' H. A. Auram, X. D., Ill So. Oxford !it., Itawklyu, X. V. " Our physicians fu the children' d depart ment have spo-cn highly of the'r o:.jn ii enca in their outside practice with CUii.W and although no only have anipr;j on: medical supplies what is known aa ivuUr product, yet are freo to coufM that the merits of Caxiuria has won us to look with lavor upon It.' United Hospital and Diwr-Xtunv, jl'jxton, llaaa. Allkh C. Emith, TVm,, Murray Street, Now York City. CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL SMALL QUANTITIES, SEASON. ALBANY, OREGON BSgrtert of c3 in LaaTeuJng Powtr. F. M. French keeps railroad time. liew cream cheese icat xeooived at Conrad Meyers. Smoke the celebrated Havan filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's, Alan-estock of wall paper, with late de- eitrna, at Fortmiller t Irviug's.juat received. I lUva you seen those parlor suits that T Brink hat just received t They are nice. Great redact io a in men's fu rnishintr iroods for the next 30 days at W F Read's. J VV Bentley, best boot and shoe makerjin oity, three doors north of Democrat office. W Achtson & Co handle the celebrated Portland cement walls for -cemetery lots. These walls can be furnished at half the cost of any other and are far superior. . Brighten up your old rubbers and old shoes and make them look as pood as nw with Wolff's, A-3me Waterproof Polish. For sale at Samuel Young's. Dr M H Ellis, physician and "surgeon, Albany, Oregon, Calls made incitv or country. Ladies can do their shopping in San Fran oisco without vUiting the city, and without extra commission. Miss E J Barrowa ? r chasing ageut, 1(369 Urove St, Oakland, .at Lawf.ii Oxford Tits. I have a very arce stock of these eoods, in Qualities rane- ng in prtce from $1.25 to $4 00 a pair. Thoy ie wade ot leacner ; every pair warranted. Samuel K Yol no, iiLdiiigl'liotographersA any Oregon. We have bought-all the oc gativt s made by L W Oark and W H Greenwood up to Nov 15th. 1889. Duplicates can be had from hem only of us at reduced lates. We have also about 18,000 negatives made by our selves, from which duplicates can be had at like laies. We carry the only full line of vlewi t f this state and do enlarged work at lowett rates for first class work. VV o shall be pleased to see yon at our Studio in Froman's block, .next door to Masonic i em pie. Onr Little Worries end Ills. It Is the little things of life, the worries of today and tomorrow, that make the crow's feet abound our eyes. So the Httl pun of an hour or n minute break down the consti tution. Look after the little Brand reth's Pills cure dyspepsia, or indigestion, headache, pain in the ehoul (iers,coughs, tight ness of tho chest, dizziness, sour stomach, bad taste iu tha mouth, bilious attacks, pal pitation of t he henrt, inflammation of the lungs. Paiuin the region of the kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptons are the offspring ot dvspcpia. One or two pills every n1ht i3 suflieient. Brindeth's Pill are sold in every druK and medicine store, f i'her i'in or sugar eta ted. Wall Papkr.etc. I have just received anew line of wall paper and decorations. Have more than duuulcd mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to match. Beauties, and much cheaper than ver before. Samuel E Young. The beat rojst ccffto in the city at Com a irfvjyr r a. SHERIFFS SALE. In tha Circuit Court of the Stair tf Ore gon, Jar L,tnn County. A, J NOBLE, as oxnnutor of the! last will and testament of W. . I Nob'o, deceased, Plaintiff. . vs f S. v, Mooro and Mary S. Moors, j Defendants J TOTIt;E IS ITEREBV GTVKN THAT ill by virtue of an execution and order of Hit o issued out of tho above namfd r,nut, in the above entitled action, 1 wll' on Thursday.the 1 3h day of August,! 891 at the cnurt hwe dnor.ln tho olty of Albany, l nn county. Oregon, attue hour ol 1 n'clnck p m, of nail div.Mnil at pith lfcauction. tor radi In hand to the highest bidder. th real property nosoribed in said exocntlon and order of sale as fod'fWH, towlt: All otloU five ffli and nix (0) in block nineteen (JP) In MaNton'K 3rd add tlon to the town of Lfllanon. In Linn eminty, OroRrin. totretbe- with e ch and ever" of nub! appurtonancQt thereto belonging. The prncoerla Rrfnlnic from the aile of aafd prenf-lwf.s tobenppled im i.'il'iw: rlrfit. Ut the rav.'nnnt of the eof-t ad aisbiir?monlor this milt taxed at $.-:8 20, and the cmtn nnd charge of mskin iucli haK nd the fnnh-r mim of (50 reason abl sttrnfj's fes, Second, to the p ment to th plMlnllff the mini of 1400 with fntorest nierenn at tnirnrnni eight por rent per annum frnm rhe HOtb dsvof Lecmber, 1890! Third, th over p!us, if ny thpre b rameinlng after the payments rnv rrnvmen rnr, in ue pain to me sstn anennant, w mi Kirn Itated this 14th day uf Julv. 181" m wvvrr. !her;fTr'f TJtin runty. orFftm v7 IT) By V ESC) T,'rpnty. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, iSPjk For a quarter of a century the people have patiently endured a great burden of taxation 'or the sake of mvinp off the national debt. Just as their task was nrarlng completion there came this present administration and the Billion Dollar Cong res?, and now a new debt has been created, greater than the other, All the patient endurance has gone for nothing All the hopei ihat have been cherished are made a mockery. Under disguised lormi, but none the less truly, the national debt has been made greater than evr before, and in lieu of the interest charge so painfully elim inated we have ft pension charge of still greater amount, so great that for the first half of this month it exceeded the entire income of the government. And this new debt has been created not in the interest of the old soldier who is in need but merely as a mcanB of purchasing votes and political power. It has been created by pen sion legislation so reckless, so extravagant and so unjust that the very men who passed the bills have not dared face their own work or subject it to honest scrutiny. And this has been done under ftlse pre tenses by men who assume to be more patriotic than Grant and more generous than Garfield for both Grant and Garfield sternly set their faces against even the smallest indulgence of precisely the sort of pension grabbing of which this administration and the Fifty-first Con gress have made an orgy. It is the people who must foot the bill for all this, and in the elections of the next year or two the ptrty which has created the new debt will have opportunity to learn what the people think of it. " One half dollar reduction on every pair of Ludlow's fine shoes- AJ good lin of them atS E Young's. Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros pro use keeping the kind of groceries the publie mauds. Their stock is a line one. A Haunt ed.Honne. Taisbodvof ours b&t been likned to tenemeut. It often has a hauDted apartmcn the stomach. Scared by the eldrjch sprite. dypepia, digestion flies and refujes to return. What can breaic the spell, what can raipe the ban laid upon the unhappy or gans We answer unhesitatingly, Hotet ter's Stomach Bitter, and we arc watauted in the response by the recorded testimony of myriad, covering a period over a third of a century. A course of the Bitters, begun in any stage of the aflliction,aud persistently followed, will termin.itc 'n cure positive,not partial. The Bitters restores tone to the fcpigantio nnrvf, reno'va and purities the juices ertpiiiig iroiu the cellular tissues that set upon the food digertlvely, expjs bile from th'f ttomach and tho 1. 1 nod, and pro motes a regular habit 6f body. Malrrii, kidnev complaint, pi-rvouKttesh, rheumatism and neuralgia five way to thro medicine. M 1 her t Cast'" in is ;ecotnm ended by physicians for children teething. It i purely veg ble preparation, its ingredients are pub ished ii.onnd each bottle. It is pleasant to ih tnf rtml nhtmliitelv barmleHB. It relieves constipation, regulates the Low el, quiets pain, (Mirs uinrrnoea ana wi m uonu, aiiiiyn finHi it.nnBa. dj.trnv wontm. and nrevenLu convuUioss, soothes the ehi'd and gives it retresntiig ana natural sicep. witoriaiH thfi rhildrpn'n nanacea the mothers' friecd. 35 doet 35 cents. KiwaL'Athe little wiiitl saw and got yi.ur woi'd .rnpf.rly siwed . LaVo your orders it Matt! ewr k Washburn1, nardwarustore, Firstrtictt. ' Wm. Nkxlt. Farm for .nlr. ' lor eale 100 ncres of the finest land :n the state. All In a rite of cultivation, no buikl has a beautftil building loca iglit miles from Albany, two .m Tangent, on the SFE B. id price reason able. CM and mi Second street, onofito I)'. I hnvi. farmini! high n' inga, Iji tion. V miles tf Terms h see mu oca AT rj ilicc. Dn. G. W. Masto.v. B..rvs;,is in choice groeirioe csn alwvs r.. Km i of AMen Hro- Flino B.ock Atrisny narcel. .t---4: I'.u-U'r-Wi! prib. r t(" 16t ffT-10.00U 18.00. .PotVttw- ( ot. par bll.h.l Hmr-on fi-ot, 2H to 80 Purlc - 6X0 per lh uresd. i-'.rons hatna. He shou Icier. To stele. Bo -rd 10on-r lb. ' our 6.26 p.r libl. ' i-kon 4.00 par do. v,n "bI bran, !M.0l par toa short., 3X mM'Mnns. . -!,, TELEGrHAPHIO NEWS A I'ccBilar Murder. Fullman, Wash July 27. A young Ger man named Paul was killed yesterday at Chris Marlins ranch, near here, ny a fellow work man named August. Paul arose early and awoke August, threatening him with a pitch fork if be did not get up. He then returned to his work, cleaning his horses. August ran out of the house and got a club and followed Paul inlo the stable, and struck him on the head twice while he was stooping and clean ing the horse's legs. Paul died in the evening August was brought to Pullman this morning by Martin, and will be taken lo Col lax today for examination. A Uolcl Murder. Fresno, Cal July 27. Last Saturday evening three mcu from Oregon registered at the Hotel de France, in Sangc, and request ed rooms. They retired, but finding the rooms close and warm, removed their beds to the roof ol the veranda in front of the build ing. About 1 o'clock Sunday morning parties sitting on a porch across the wav saw m un known man with a shot gun creep along the verandah roof and fire two loads of buJ;sliot at the strangers. One man was dangerously wounded, one seriously and the other slightly injured. M Rogollo, proprietor of the hotel, i uuuer arrest cnargea with the attempted muider. AKuonlrng; Analr. Seattle, Wash, July 27, A shootine affray took place between midnight and dawn urn morning ai ooiiey, a small place in Skagit county. United States Customs In spector Uaird, stationed at that place, togather with James Buchanan, shot and killed a dep uty shcrifl' of King county named George W F'r, and wounded a notorious character known as "Cowboy" Terry. They arrested another inspector named Taylor Holden. The The stories are very conflicting, each accusing the olner. Will not gtunip Ohio. Boston, July 27. To a representative of the Herald, at Buzzard bar. Fr.rr..u.i Cleveland said today in reply to inquiries con- i.&iiiiii me ic-uii tuai ue was ro go soon on a speech-maki-g trip in Ohio: "I do not ex pect to take part in the campaign there, nor in any other state, and I have never given the slightest intimation of an intention to do so. I am convinced that Governor CampLell and and all other fair minded political friends will decline to go upon the stump. The toiler Justice In Wnslilnatan. Seattle. Tulv 27. Chief Imti-e T-nii., and parly will ariivc at Seattle tomorrow at 1:30 on me steamer JJailev Uatzert, attended 1 a committee of nrnminent mmh-r. of it. bar of Seattle. On their arrival they will be taken in charge of the reception committee, who will escort them to the different pnin.s of interest during the afternoon and in the evsning they will be tendered a grand reception at the Chamber of Commerce. The l.iillnn style. Wells. Nev. lulv 2-. Tun hn.i,nn. bucks, Sp-ucc Aleck and Laughing Charlie, lougiu n uioouy auei inismarning at theln- luiuu iivai ncic. 1 ne uouoie arose hill. n iiiiifiu. I'l.. K..l... 1 . - , 1 he ouLR, ncicuuDuicu to gether and fought with knives. Aleck will die. Buy your grooi-ri jg of Parker Bros Nillre to Water Coasuoseisi Water is beiui; wasted to such an extent at.d so unnecessarily that we are obliged to enforce a st'ict observance of tho rule in re eard rnspriuklinir, viz: From 5 to 9 a m and 6 to 10 p ro, and to coutioni.ll ueraof water aKuib uiluwiuk leuKs irom rnacets or otr.er uiur-s 10 eonunue. l ag oontlnuous run nin it water through clonals or other fix tures, or allowini! hosi streams or sprinklers to run All ni?li.. will 1. A-n.A ...ffi: . ..... .... u.sm.u ruiuuivill. catikc f..r shutting the water nil from prem- -1,,- imiiu'i Hi.n mi nnttice. All.-ri.v, tlr, July 18, 1SU1. A 1: w T t- 1 n.. Wfl.MiM Itfitdwiti, Ca-hier. ' V i.ii-urvafKfci'.i sttrcnif. TowjisLKuJi Wilson. Hciufnldu.. rtruptinns. sueh as n'mblps. dison)(iralioi of tho skin, especially rin tha faoe, :ir caused by irnpu1 bnrnt and will rlisapnxai- r iniellv by uiini Pftinder's Ore aon lllfiAil Pnritier. Th- Deu ickat wiil exchange a ewinir m iclti'iit of 4-iy make rieir..d, except one or two. fnrsnmnoAB: irrub wood and pHrtessh; or will consider other proposition, bv any one ftutringa new maohin.. When Babf was sick, wo gavo her Castorla. tV'hpn she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she elung to Castorla. When the had Children, she gave them Castoria. V.,r...,.ll..r b 1,....,. i.... - ....... xuuiq inal. sauce l..ceourUii,s for $13 a pair, as tinea, iiytl iuit ever en in the -it. 'Jb.y ruufr down to $7 a tair. Other laee our tains down to 81 01 less a pair. W. V. Bend ke.nnh. h..h ...... f dry gi- "i H.wn. WhkritoGbtTiiiim. When wanting Ml organ or plana call on G L lllackman hte you can sel-r.t from a first data toe a. 4 Pleasing; .rase Cf health and strength r-newe.l and nf ea-e aiid comfort f.dlows the ne -f Syrnp of LKig., as it acts .11 harmony bh i.ittnr. tn .nfL-biir. i.y cfrne ;ne "v irm w -n cn.Tire nr bilious. For sale In CO. snd $1.00 boltlw by s.ll leading tiruirgist..