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. jVOL. IV ALBANr, OREGOK, MONDAY AUGUST 17, 1891. HO 85 A Necessity. The rmsumptloD of tea liiRvly in crcabcs every year in England, Runla, and the principal Euro pcan tea-drinking countries. Hut 11 does not grow In Amcrlra, And not al ne that, but thou lands of Europeans who leavo urot ardent Invert of tea, upoit arriving in the United States gradu ally diicontlnue iti use, and dually cca&e U altogether. 'j Tills itato of things Is duo to tho fitct that the Ameriraiu think so much of business 'and so little of their palatrs that thuy permit CI, iiia and Japan ft ship them their cheapest and moat worthless teat. Jlctwcen tho ' 'wealthy clashes of Chhiunnd Japan and tho Jc-safthiy find cultivated tea-drinkers ol ;j.iiroo, tho finer teas llud a ready market. '"llie balanre of the crop cotnes tu America. U there any wonder, then, that our toto for tva dues not appreciate? In view of these fart. Is thiro not an Im mediate demand for the Importation of a brand of tea that Is guaranteed to be tin colored, u nma ni pu Sated, and- of absolute purity? We think there .Is, and present beech's Tea. Its purity is guaranteed in every respect It has, therefore, more. In hercnt strength than the chenp teas you have been drinking, fully one third less being re quired for an Jiifmlon. This you will dis cover the first time yonmako it. Likewise, the flavor is delightful, being tho natural fla vor of an unadulterated article. It is a revela tion to teadriukers. Sold only in packages bearing this mark: BEEC 7ureAsdhood: . Prica Mo per pound. Fat sale at ALLEN BROS., FLINN BLOCK, ALBANY flK my agent, for W. not for anle in your ui nlnr.fl nik tour dcnlxr to fnd for rninlovue. secure the svgenrr, ana m turn lor you. MT TAKE NO Ht BrSTlTL'TE. .J WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CpNTm.EN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY"? It U a wamletw slioe, with no tacks or wax thrrml to hurt the feet; marie of the bent tine calf, sty lull ami cany, and because tre win Are more mhoee a thi yraq linn any mucr mnnniiinrtr, u trtjuuui uauu' oariW. ahrwa fnatintr frnm ! Ill tit ft.VlO. &e 00 Hemline llnnd-ncwnd, the finest calf P9 shoe ever offereJ for s.iw, equal French litiporien mines ivdicd com irtnn t vn.iu. jA M nn Ilnnri-Mowiwl U'nlr Mli nr. Ann ralf. stylish, comfortable and durable. The best hoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as cua totmmaj.t? "hocft coating from (6.(0 to fc'JJU. CIO 30 Pol Ire Hhnri Fanners, Kallroad Men vVUi aud Letter Carriers all woartht-m; Hue calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear a year. ffis 50 fine calf no better alioe ever offered at 9tCa this price; one trial will convince thorn wu want a shoe for comfort and service. fit ."$ and 92.00 Work! u rutin n't; shoes 37as are very strong and durable. Those who have- Rlren them n trial will wear no other make. nAVr fetvE.OO nnd VI. 73 scliool Jilioea are DUJ O worn by the boys every wheres they sell on their merlta, n tlin lucrcasltiR sales hIiow. I oHiae .(10 Ilinid-iM'wed Mie. best LClU ICS UoiiKola, veryBiyllab;eiualiFrench Unported fthoca costing from .vi to fttijo. l.n.llrs' 4.50, i.UH and 91.75 shoe for tliffseti are the best fine DoiDfula. StvlUh ami durable. C'nuilon. See that W. L. Duanlan' name und irlco ure utampcd on the bottom of eneh dhoe. W. L. DOUULAS, Urocktou, ilas. L. E. BLAINT. YOU NEPO BUT ASK 'ThSIt lKnriiR axii tiivna Crnis taken aocord lnjr to directions, w ill keep your Wood, Liver and Kid ne v in nid ord-:r. Tno S H Coijoji CritB for CM, Oonir'n and Cronp, In connection with tlio Iha.luclio Lure, is as near perfection ax anvthlnir kicwu. Tlie 3 1! At.i'ii Vms Ci l.r internal and exter nal uae, ii Neuraulft. T ih-ehe. Cramp folic and Cholera M irbiw i.urtKun' w-wl, Tlwy are wll liked wherever knotvn. .Mai.uf n-tred at Lmhir, Orw. anloby FOillAY 4 HAKo;. Co arad Msver. ST All 2JAki;UY Uotiiei BroadaMii ami First 8ts.a Or.AI.KI-! IN- Cntf Muni, li;rir h, ri. frnci. Collet, kojti in M nn t. rw-. lit fr,' 111 BUY THE "MITCHELL WAGON," lcknowlcdgcd Monarch of the Itoad We carry a full linn or Undo. Biikk'iOh ni) Carriages: also Farm Implements o'all kiiidn. p"i CM on u be I'm 6 purchasing Elsewhere. Mitclif-11 & Lewis Co., RiiguwuraM. THOMAS .... ..i,..fiti. CIIDMITimn i UIIIUl 1 Ullk Costoric is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants ' and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor OH. It Js Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays fcverlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Cas ' toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castorla Is an excellent medicine for clill dren. M others hare repeatedly told me of its food off tot upon their children." Dau G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mob " Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the &17 Is r.06 far distant when mothers will consider the nxil Interest of their children, and uso Castorla in ftes'l of thevarlousquacl: nostnuns which ore destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing eyrup and other hurtful Agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature groves." Dn. J. 7. KtucnELou, Conway, Arte. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, Now York City. TRY 5 A and get and Write for our tut 1 cccci iwiTro uiicci t. mcmr. rn ""''"onrr avece. 1 us. L.1.1 1 li. iii 1 kit 11 -G. L, BLACKfoflASV LEADING DRUGGIST DRUGS. SYIEDICINES STATIONARY &G ALBANY 'CIGAR FACTORY .JOSEPH, Proprietor, WHOLESALE MID RETAIL Only White Lsbor SmpJoj Albany, Oregon ANY ADACHE WhiieYouWait," BUT CURES - NOTHING ELSE. It you want the best and most durable farni ture that is manufactur- Ifod in the city go to BRINK'S IS Castoria. Castorla Is so well adopted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.1 TI. A. Arcrf.ii. IL D., Ill So. Oxford St., Urooklyn, X. Y. "Otar physlcl9,n8 In the chlldren'a depart ment have GiHi'aa-n tifil:!y of tliulr exiturf cueo In t!;eir outhido practice with Co&toif.a, and aUho'.icrh wo only liava antoii o.:r medical supplies vhat is known as reuliir producrs, yet wo are frao to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It.' United HoonTAL and D.$penbary, iioston, alass. Allen C. Surra, Pre,t FFELliiL MORE POWER use less waihk New Illustrated Catalogue for 1891. iilu. os Lnuirik y vii arkiSuriELU. o i. a. a SBjMt of & H T wrun towm MVSCUUTELY PURE F. M.French keeps railroad time. ITew cream cheeso just received at Conrad Meyers. Smoke thn celebrated Havanajfilled 5 oent 'mrr'ir At .liilina Tiuaii'rt'a A large stock of wall uaner. with latode- tigns, at Fortmillcr k Irving's, juat received. I Uve yrni seen those parlor an its that T Brtuk baa just received? They are nice. . Great redaction ;nTiei' fa mishiog goods 'for the next 30 days at W F Read 'a. 1 W Bentlov. beat boot and shoe makerlio Mity, three doors north of Democrat office. E W Achtson & Co handle tne celebrated U Portland cement walls for cemetery lots. L Dieae walls can be furnished at half the cost uof any other and are far superior. Briffhteu un vour old rubbers and old If hoes and make tbero took as good as new with Wolff's Aome Waterproof Polish. For sale at Samuel E Yoanq's. Dr M H Ellis, physician and surgeon, Albany, Oregon. Calls ma le In cit Tor, country . Ladies can do thoir-shoppina in San Fran cisco without visit in e tbe city, and without extra commission. Miss E J Barrows ? jr chasing aeut, 1609 Grove St, Oakland, wi li.ding Photographer A auy .trrgon. Y have boucht-ali theueuativc i made by L W Clark aud W 11 Greer ood np to Nov 15th, 1889. Duplicate, can be had from ham only of na at reduced latea. We have also about 18.000 ueeativea made by our- aelvca, from which duplicates can be had at llkeiajea. We carry the omv full line of viewt i t this state and do eulargf d work at InvMtrttAR for first elaaa work. Weahallbe pteaced to see yoa at our Stndio in Fromana block, next door to Mssomo lempie. "The Dem nKr wiil exchinge a sewiog miohine aiv make desired, excep. one or two. for some oak srub wood and part cash; mil oooaider other proposiuom oy any one deslrinua new inaclnne. Keep it in your iiiind t j,it Alien Bro pre oe keeping the kind of izrocerios the public miuris. 1 heir stock im a Hue one. : Stimulate tbe Ulood. B.anflretl.'i Pill are the great bto.d puri- He'. Thuy are a purgative and blor-a tonic, they act equally ou ;he boweis.the kidneys. aud the akin, thus cleansing the system by the natural outlet ot tho b..dy they may be called the f. urgntivu tudontic ai:d diuretic medicine. They sumuiate tne moon o as to enahlo unture thiow off all morbid humortj, and cum diveasjno mutter by what name it nmy liecalid. Oi,e or two of thm t.Ueti every i.ihtill prove an infallibl. remedy. rtn n.lritii n:i i,ure!v vegstaoie, aholuti Iv h u-.i. !'. ai'd safotolaitt ntauy tlin i. filrt t:viry nrue and n e heme sto e. o hrrplai,! r Htiuarooa'ed. JENKS BBEAltl. Jenka had a queer dream the other night. Be thourrht he saw a prise-Oghters' ring, and In tbe middle of It stood a doughty little champion who met and deliberately knocked over, one by one. a score or more of big, burly-looking follows, aa they advanced to the attack. Giant as tbey were in size, tbe valiant pigmy proved mora than a match for them. It wna all so funny that Jcnks woke up laughing. Ho accounts for the dream by the faet tnat ho bad Just oome to the conclu sion, after trylne noarly every big, draatis fill 0,1 tlio market, that Pieroe's Pleasant rantlvo Polieta. or tinr Sugar-coatod .Granules, easily "knock out" and best all tne Dig puis noltow 1 -i-ney are ine onruui and only genuine Little Liver nils. Bowaro of Imitations, which contain Pol fnnous Minerals. Always ask for Dr. Pierce', PaIIi,. which are Little nurar-conted PUIS. t or Anti-bilious Uranulee. One a Dow SICK HEaPflGHE. Itlllone tloadarhe, Dlazliicia, constipa tion. Indigestion, Bil ious Attacks and all d- rangemente of tbe stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently ourea nr tne uso 01 ur. Pleroe'a Pleasant Purgative Pelleta. They are gently laxatlvo. or atrongly cathartic, rooming to also of dose. Smallnet, Cheapest, aslest to bake. IB osnta a Tlal, by drugglata, tma. hw wnat.rr's msrasAar atflf S0 Mala Uagala, M. X. V. & 0vt Report, Anj. 17, 1889, Powder The latest proposition of the treasury looters Is to pension clerks In the federal offices at Washington who have completed a certain term of office. It is not urged that the payment of these employes Is less or their work more arduous than the em ploymtnt of ordinary mortals who may not hope for pensions, but the theory up on which the looters proceed Is probably that the average) government clerk ha so much time to spare that he Is led to spend his money, without making due provision for old age. The indication are that wheat will very loon adrance to a much better price than prevail! now. Farnri should keep their eves open, and 1! a better price is to pre vail thev should have the benefit of it. There are 360 convicts In the state pen Herniary one-half of whom were sent up from Multnomah county. ImpwMBt to naekMpers. It Hires Julius Gredwobl great aatiafac- tion in aalling his fine Golden Rule teas and baking powder, with elegant prizes or with out then, that hia customers who haye purchased invariably return and say they are well pleaaed, lna tne tea is no. 1 ana the baking powder is as good aa th, best. All bis teas and baking aowoer Dears ine name ot Julius uradwonrs uomsn nuts Baaaar, and are expnasl7 put op for his huainaii.and he still oontinaea to give with each pound of taa or baking powder an ele gant piece ot giaaaware. in ElAMrLH. The teas for American oonsumption are bought in China by Euro pean experts, who are called 'tea-tasters." The enoyelopediaa are authority for the fact that in a few years they have to giye up their lucrative nositicna with ahattered con stitutions. The unhealthfnlness of the adul terations and mineral coloring matter oan- not be more strongly put. Beeoh's Tea is pure as childhood. Kor sale by Allen Bros. Klein, Bros have a large and choice stock of boots and shoes for salu at reasonable prions D not invest in font wear until yonhave seen tneir stoox. andj the elegant piano at.their store. . : WherrtoGetThkm, When wanting an oman or niana call oabb Blackmail wht-e vou nan select irom a first class tOL. , Mothers t -CastoriaJ is .ecommended by Jphytieiana for childri.-u teething. It is a purely vege ble prcpa ration, its ingredients are pub Inhid aionn d each botfe It is p'eaeant to he taste ami abtnlutrly hnrmlos. It relieves constipation. rpu'itts the bowels quiets pslu. enr-s ilinnnoea and wi id colic, allays feverithnens, destroys worms, .'ind prevents convplivs, eoothos the ehi'd ar d gives it refreshing ar.d ratural sleep. ,Ctiona m the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 dines, 35 eents. Lhi lift buy our boots aud shoes nntil vr.n fog t lie niano at Klein Urns, and aa well have ex:iiiued their large str cli of goods. .', W A .'hiron &O0 arc selling mouuilK.nts t I'ortl. 'id pneoa. TaKe Care! There Is Danger! In allowing inactivity 01 Ire . lili.ois to grow thr ugh ntg'ect. The dondly ahoa's 0 Bright'adiaesseanil diabetes will wreck the unfitly h k of hoallh if it i allowed to drift ruddelleea Orion ttpcrr. l!ie liladder, too, if ii active, ard jutlicioas mertioation los not npvedily dimes the helm toward iiio imrt of snfctv, will bo whciined by the nuii-ks'ii'1 of di.eatte. In selnciing a diurotic, 1 . r II.-.-.. .. U. et Vfur 1 none i:u npon iiobiv,," o oiwui .ih' Bit'i i", which atiinnlates the lenal or ni wiili-iit irritating and exciting them, rwo effect- to ho appiohendeii fiom the un ne'iio'viei1 atimuli largely resorted to. These have a tei rieno to rea it projudioiallv. The Hitter iii'-'g-rrnto the kidneys and bladder, in oomtn" . with the neryea anil digestive o'gans, nl soatlorit lasting aia. ii aiso sff irda pu.iI awlrtance in preveirirg ana curing in'erinittrnt and remittent fever. HilouiiQ constipation and rheumatnm it l.o subjugates. Buy jour groeerinaof Parker Broa Albany Barest. TTsiaat T&e c pMb. fn-t rVtae- 4q Ki P' nshi B,ef- foot, ! to Se P-irrr-i!o per It dninaotj. tVwem karm.lle stinuldera 7e Kdoa e irl IHanartb. iriflnT rx bbl. f-fukm aa per doa. KfMI ISimwI Wran, V.or-p ton' hern, S-K-.CtMcr-i, V. TELEOKAPHIO NEWS HaangallDg Cblaanaea. Port Towsand Aue 16 Ten Chinamen were captured at Whidbv veiterdav and ta ken before U S Commiisioner Craney who ordered them to return to China. Th raid was planned sevaral weeks aro Chinamen appearing on the island reontly, which caused residents to complain. A. long st'etch of un guarded shore line and the proximity of the iiiano :o v icraria maaes it a ravorsble place to land Chinese who are smuggled into this C3untry, Salvation Army In South arrlra. London Aug 16 A desnat.h from South Africa says the heads of the Salvation army in that country are anxioasly awaiting the arrival of General Booth. The Salvation Amy people have aquired a desirable site in Swaziland tor the foundation of a colonial farm on the plan suggested by general Booth and a good portion of "Darkest England' may be on the way there before the extreme reverties of winter. The general will arrive soon in Capetown. Nineteen Indictments again.! tllsa. lOLIET Auc l6 T F Hoke the notn.inna Peoria forger who got away with 8180,000 belonging to the Merchants National bank of that place where he was employed as book keeper wos rearneited at the penitentiary by ijiicnii nerry 01 reoria. Alter being taken from the prison Hoke was locked up in the Wilt county jail awaiting a midnight train on the Rock Island road . There are nineteen indictments against him and were he to be tried for all he would have to be a double cen tenarian to serve out his time. A ronsumtaslve Strong Man. New York Aug 16 Matsada R Sorakich f thn celebrated Japenes wrestler died in this city last night of consumption. Sorakichi was 3J years old . He had been ill for a long time. Sorakichi was one of the foremost wrestlers of the time, and in certain styles of wrestling had no peer. He came to this countiy several years ago from his native land Japan, where he was looked upon as a phen omenon, iou was causa tne s'rongest man in the world. Some Fatal Drinks Milwaukee Aug 16 As a result of dnink ing water from a foul well two persons have died and twenty-four are ill, a dozan of them so critically that the doctors have given up all uoprs ui recovery. 1 ne well is on tbe prent ices of Jacob Bassar, and beyond the reach of tne city water system. For a long time the well had furnished the drinking supply jor half a dozen families in that neighborhood. - Same aa Albany to Corvallls. ClI icago Aug 16 The American record for ten miles was broken yesterday in the an nual road race of the Illinois Cycling Clnb. Konisley made the distance in 3c;oq with Gray another contestant less than two feet be hind him. The best on record heretofore was 30:11 for the same distance. Both men rode safeties, To Tea Drinkers Probably three fourths vt the teas consumed are "Green Teas " Unpleasant as the fact may be, the bright, shiny green so familiar tn us all Is not the natural color, but Is due to the facing or glaiing of the tea with Prussian blue. Indigo and other mineral colors. That coloring hides Ihe effects of poor teas is undoubted ; but ia It healthful, and does It not call loudly for the importation of a brano of pure, uncolored, unman Ipulated tea? It was this condition of affairs that prompted the placing- of Beech's Tea before the public. Being the absolutely pure, un colored leaf it is different in color from any you ever used. It draws a canary color of a delightful fragrance that is a revelation to te.; drinkers, and Its purity mnkes It more economical than the arti ficial tvns, lees of it being required per cup. Sold only in packages. 6n ecru per poui id. Ask for 1. rich's Tea, pure childhood, fni sitltf' by Allen Bros., l'"linn bluck, Aibuny. VY itiruifeitMu sr. trnmp.- Towimxd'& Wilsoh. Lami'.i Oxiorii Tibs I liavo a very aryo !( 'f -tie.e g'lu'is, in qunlitp sranfl- ng 111 p 1 le 11 aiii m S1.2o to S4 00 a pair. Thoy ! fiat her ; 1 wrv Pir warranred. Sajiuel E Youxo. When Baby was rick, wt? gaye her Castoria. When ihewM a Child, iho cried for Castoria. When the became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gare them Castoria I'ffn-iMer & Irvmtr hnv tr.me KenAia- stiicu I vv cuitaitsfl for $18 u pair, aa tineaa nyhi"n er nt-vn in rity. The rn(.'u !wn to 9 a air. Other l.io car touis d'.tvn to SI o t pttr. On Ut W CohS, ntiucttsnr to Pinlov & S uite., Fhun Bl'H'k, fur ynnr joH printing of ail U ii 1s. SplBAt Wcnknra Henry J (albfhtr, C6 Prinze Strret.N Y, wiUt 'Hvinvj hn trouhlM w-ith pain in bsrk iiul o rut Hu'in th- Inst w.uter I cmpQilerf tnimaiti at liitntf nntiMe t 4ttinl to h'lMne-a, tm'il I w r.)v.frrt hr a fT:.-rtd to try n'f Alloook's Pnrttni Plaa tTS. After Anplvinu one to my chtsnd fii. to mv bftct, ii three hour 1 tnuud re'ief nhii'hl "ft not p-'t in over thrnt mnnthn. t rhrerfitliy Tooon'mrnd them to. uemoim bftvicg fpirnl WfakT.fM ao-1 liitijr t'onM.