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ir1 VOL. IVJ ILBAlfr, OREGON, TUESDAY AUGUST 18, 1891. hp. A Necessity. "Tl B coniiimptlon fat Ua liirvely In creases every year to England, Russia, aud tbe principal Kuro- pcaa tea-drlnklng M-i counirici. uut it does not crow In fc America, And not tsandi of Europeans who leave Kurope ardent lovers of tea, upon arriving lu the Uultcd sulci eradtt ally diKonthiua lis use, and Dually cease it ailottetuer. Tills state ol ihliifrs U due to the fact that the American think to much of business tiiil so little of their palates that thoy permit China and Jaj.au to gulp them their cheapest and most worthies teas. Between the wealthy classes of China aud Japan and the xa-tlnj and cultivated tcadrlnkeri of t-uropo, tlio finer teas ilud a ready market. The balanco of the crop tomes to America. Is there any wonder, then, that our tato for lea does not appreciate? In view of theKc facts, Is there not an im mediate demand for the importation of a brand of tea that Is Ritarauteed to be un 'oIrcdt uumonfpulaled, and of absolute purity? We think there Is, and present lSecch's Tea. Its purity is guaranteed In every respect. II has, therefore, more in herent strength than the cheap teas you have been driuklng, fully one third lens being re quired for an Inftudon. This you will dis cover tbe flrttiino you moke It Likewise, the flavor is delightful, being the natural fla vor of an unadulterated article. It Is a reveUv tlon to tea drinkers. Sold only la package bearing this mark: Ture As -Childhood: i Frico 60c per pound. For wlo t ALLEN BROS., FLINN BLOCK, ALBANY -A" mr tnii for W. I.. Ilongla. ooh. II nut for wile in roar place n.k your enlcr lo nend for cutrtlogue, aecur. the cenrr, nnd gel tlirm fur you. , UT TAKE NO MIllSTITl'TE. W. L. DOUGLAS CO OUAP FOR j9o anuc gentlemen TOE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It Is a warn less shoe, with uo tat-ku or wax thread so hurt the feet; made of the bent flue cnlf, stvlUb aad eo?y, aud because we make more shoes of this pfaae than any other manufacturer. It equals baud ewrVl HbufH mutiny fumi i m tn ft-.ii. CR 00(Jpnnlnu Ilnnd-flewed, the finest calf Mn Hhoo ovur offered fur (.MM; equals Frcuch importer. Bhoi which cost from turn to S12.IM. StVllall. COmfctrtnliln nnrl riurnlilai Tho ..., i (VOr OfTtTed at thU lirlm annua on.U no nno. tom-fnad shots costing from tfl.J to 11.00. 50 Police Mboe, Fanners, KaJlrnad Men audLotterCarrlenaUwcarthom; II uo calf, eamlPM, smooth toRtile, heavy three soles, extcu m edge. One. pair will wear a year. CO 50 fine cnlfi no better uhoc ever offered at lnU price; ono trial will convince those wan want a sbc for comfort and norvice. CO li.l and Vorkiniritmnn shops S-6". wry strong nnd durable. Ttutfe who save given them a trlul will woiir uo other make. DaVC' nnd 91.7.1 school shoes am - J worn by t bo twys everywhere; they sell on their merit, n the luerennlun nAle.4 hIiow. 1 5rt iiae :1, llnud-HPvrpd shoo, best vt l O DoiiKola. very (ttylish; etiuals French unjtorlcd shoes costimt from $4.00 to sJtG.i h LndlPN J.60, 92.00 nnd shoe for allows nro the, bnst fine Dmigola. Htyllsh and durable. imtlon. fck that W. L, UouKlaH iinmo and piice arc statnpud on tho bottom of each shoo, , W. L. DUUULAB, lirovlttou, Mans. -2!?-U E. 15 LAI BEECH?, TEA vm Y WHY IS THE YOU NEED BUT ASK The 8 It Hp.jtnArita axd LiTta Ctnr. tsken accord tal to directions, will keep your liluod, Liver and Kidneys in und ordr. ITne 8 It Covan V'rk for Colds, dinchs and Croup, i connection with the Headache Cure, Is as near perfection as anything knuwn, The 8 II Alpha Pais Vvkk for intcrnat and exter sl use, it Nuursliria. T...th.ieho. Cratnn Cmle snd holers Morbus Is uiiMirinl, Thny are well liked rhercver known. Maiiiif.iciured At Uufur, rtu-o. als by FOUIIAY it 3JABUN. Conrad Mever. pT.All HAKIiliV oraBP Broadalhin anil First Sts., l)KAI.KK IN mifd rruila, tln Frnllx obaeco. iiticar Kc (niifii nrnif, friri-lhlr. '"rythlng llml i knpt In Kn T T"-rrt arooory oro. HlghsM -t flirt fo M K MSSirf PRODUCE. BUY THE "MITCHELL WAGON," Acknowledged Monarch of the Hond We orry a full line of IIa'k. IluiiKies nd Carria(!.i; r!m Farm implements ofall Uinda. -.'a!l ou us bufote purithunlni; Elgewbei Mitchf-JI & ewis Co., THOMAS What is Oastori ii Dr. Samuel Pitcher's iirescrirition for Infants suid Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotlo substance. It la n harmlcus substituto for Paregorie, Drops, Soothing Sjxuiw, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guarantoo is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Costoria destroys Worms and allays fcverlshncss. 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 torla is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. uOastoria Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its Seed effect upon their children." Da. G. C. OsooeD, . Lowell, Hat. " Oastorla Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I bopo tho day Is riot far distant when mothers will consider tho real interest of their children, and use Castorla lu stead of the various quack nostrums vrhlch are destroying their loved ones, by forctug opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thoreliy sending them lo premature graves." Da. J. F. KixensLoi, Conway, Ark. The Oostanr Company, T7 Murray Street, How York City. TRY 4 A i and set THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL -G. L, B LAC KM AN,- LEADING DRUGGIST -:- DRUGS. MEDICINES ALBASMY CIGAR FACTORY .f. .lOSEPII, Proprietor, WHOLESALE M RETAIL Only White Labor Employer". purohunlng Elsewhere. Albany, Oregon ANY HEADACHE "While YouWait.' BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE. 9 It you want the best w and most durable furni ture that is manufactur leJ in the city go to . BRINK'S Castoria. M Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior loany prescription kuown lo me." IT. A. AncHKn,M. D., Ill So. Oxford CI., Urooklyu, N. Y. ' Our physicians iu ths children's deport, mens Lavo spo-en highly of their exih'ii euco in their culsido pructK.-o with Cat,tOf ia, and clthou-h t.o only have au?oug our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet wo ore free to contra thai tho merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon It." UsiTxn nosprrsL akd Pitpci:a&RT( guaron, 3Iass. Au.en C Surrn, JYrj., FFELS MORE POWER ana use less WATER write for our Nw tiia.slt..i -- & ENGINE CO., &S8SIWS.ZESI. OHEG-OTX STATIONARY &C W f a h lMtf ow- V. & Wt Report, Abj. ij, .an I T eleqRaphio news ABSOLUTELY PURE WUR1U COVjlDKMNU. F . M. French keeps railroad time. New cream cheese just iecolved at Conrad Meyers, Srnolte tlie celebrated Havanafllled 8 cent oitfarat Julius Joseph's. A lari;ii stock of wall paper, with lato dc -3ins. at Fortmiller t Irving 's.just received. Hav you seen those parlor suits that T Brink has just received? They are nice. J W Bentley. best boot and shoe makerjin city, three doors north of Democrat office. E W Achison & Co handle tne celebrated Portland cement walls for -jemetery lots. These walls can be furnished at half the coat of any other and are far superior. Brighten up your old rubbers and old shoes and make them look as flood as ohw with Wolff's Acme Waterproof Polish. For sale at Samuel Youog's. Dr M H Ellis. Dhvsielan nnrl nnrMln LjAlbany, Oregon. Calls made In citj ?or Ladies csn do thoirshoppini in Saa Fran eiseo without viiitiue tbe city, and without extra comnuiioi. Miss E J Barmwi I? .r chasing ageut, 1C09 Grove St, Oakland, . 1m ading Photographers A -any "rrpm. We have bought-all them yativt tmade by L W Clark and W H Green a ood up to Nov 15th, 1S89. Duplicates csn be had from hem only of us at reduced i ates. We have also about 18,000 uegativea made by our selves, from which duplicates can be had at like ias. We carry tbe only full line of vZewt of this state and do enlarg d work at loweitrates for first class work. W e shall be pleased to see you at our Studio in Frouian's oieuK, aextdoorto Maanmo Temple. The Deuhjkat wiil ezchauce a sewina machine of any m ike desir-r), except one or two. for some oak grub wood and Dart caBh: or will consider other propositions by any one desiring a new machine. Keep it iu your mind that Allen Bros pro ose keepinit the kind of groceries the publie mauds. Their stock is a hue one. W AchiaoD &Co are selliu moDumciiU t Portlftti.1 prices. Sllntante Che Blood. Brand re tli i Pilli re the great llir.i puri-He-. They are s uurrative on blood tonic, they act equally ou the bowels, the kidneys, and the an in, thus ulennsing the (system y the natural outlet nt tho body they may lie called tbe .p.rjtative tudonlic and diuretic medicine. Ttiey sumulate the blood to as to enablo Datura to throw off all morbid humors, and enr disease) no matter by what name it may lie called. One or two of th,'m taken every uiukt will prove no infallible remedy. rlrandrtt-V TilU aie purely vogetable, ab-olutt-ly h tnttlcra and fr.ifetolaie atauy time. ToM inovtry dnitf act) irelioine tore, wit htr rJiiti ir hujar coa'ed JEMIS' DttEAm. Jenks had a queer dream th other night, Be thought lie saw a prlae-nghters' ring, and In the middle of It stood a doughty llttn champion wbo met and deliberately knook4 over, on. by one, a seore or mere of big, burly-looking fellows, aa they advancsd to tho attack. Giants aa they were In .Its, th. valiant pigmy proved more than a match for them. It whs all so funny that Jenks wok. up latighin?. Ho aocounta for th. dream by the fact tliut he bad Just 00 me to th. eonelu slon. aftr trying nearly .very big, drastlo pill on th. market, that Pierce's Pleasant Pargatlve Prliita, or tiny Bugar-ooated Oranulca. easily "knock out" and beat all the big pills hollow I They are th. original and only genuine IJtti. Liver ?llls. Beware of ImltaUona, which contain Poi sonous Mlnorals. Always aak for br. Pierce 'a Pellets, which are LlUI. Sugar-ooated Pills, or Antl-billous Oranulfts. On. at Doae. SICK HEADACHE. Bt lions) He attache, DlsilneiSs Com at Inn tlou. Indigestion, Bll lone Attacks, and all dc- ranrrenvnnu of tbe stomaob anil bowals, are promptly relieved and permanently (jureo dt ue urn 01 ur. aherw's Pleasant Punrative Pellets. Thoy are rentty Jaiatlve. or stronsly cathartla, anoordlng tosiseof dose. Smallest, Cheapest, Mantest to tmkm. ft oacts a vlai. bj drug ista. u, vm. hy tisnisABT Mm SSB Mala 9c, HaW, K. 1. Bakin? romS er The stoiv told that HairLon will de- cl'ne the nomination is absurd. The storv was concocted bV I.'anison's friends for the purpose of abating the fierce war that Is breaking out all over the country against tlie wearer of "grandfathers" hat. The Ortgenum is bitterly opposed to Blame s nomination, neveithcless It is casting an anchor to the windward" that It may be ready to take the dose being pie pared for It. Republican paper criticize (jov. Pen no er's letter to Governor Ferry on ac count of Us brevity. Our own governor wrote just enough to knock Govei nor Fei ry out. Why any more? Important t Housekeepers. It Riven Julius Grsdwohl Rreii satisfao tion in selling his Pne Golden ule tess and baking powder, with elegant prizes or with out them, that his customers who have purchased iovariably return and say they are well pleased, that the tea la No. 1 and tbe bskiug powder is as good as the best. All his teas sud bskiug powder bears the name of Julius Gradwohl's Golden Rule Bazaar, and are expressly put up for his bosiness.and he still continues to crive with each pound of tea or baking powder an ele gant piece ol glassware. P V Example The teas for American conaa motion are bouzht in China by Euro pean expert, who are called "tea-tasters." Thn enoyejopediae are authority for the fact tht in a few years they have to giye up their lucrative positions with shattered con stitutions. The uubeilthfuluesB of the adul teration and mineral coloring matter cau- i ot be more ntrnnglv put. Beech s Tea is pure as chd'ihood. For sale by Allen Bros. Klein Bros have a large and choice stock of boot and shoes for sale at reasouable prices D not to vast in foot wear until you have -e-fa trinir stoca aodj the elegant piano at;their store. Where to GbtThkm. When wanting mi organ or tiana call on G L Blackman h-e you can select from a first class tOLtv. Iloibert t Castoria is recommended by 'phyticians for children teething. It is a purely vege- tble prepararion, its ingredients are pub- lahed arouo d each bottle. It is pleanant to he taste aud ahbolutely harmless. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quiets palo, cures dinrrboea and wiad colic, allays feverish new. destroys worms, and prevents eonvulsiogn, snothes the ehi'd and gives it refreshing ft,d natural sleep. Castoria ts the children 'i panacea the mothers' friend. 3j dneea, 35 cents. Di) not linv vo.ir boots and shoes until you see !hu inaoo at Klein Bros, and as well hava exHtriined their large stouk of goods. Tulte Care! There Is Hanger! In allouing infctiyity of the iilneys to Rrov tliri'iigh ntcj'eat. The deadly shoals o Bright. t)inoa.o and riiahete will wreck th. cofdly li k of health if it ii allowed to drift rcdilerlws upon them. The bladder. too, if inactive, and jndicioiis medication does iii.t rpet'dity direct the holm toward the nori of saft-ty, will be whelmed by the quicksitiMl of direai.. Io aelectimr a diuretio, let onr t-hoico tall upon HcHteller s Stom ach BiMpr, which stimulates the ronal or- annn without irritatiou and exciting them. two efrei.t. to bo nppiohendc-d fiom the un iflediorttrd stimuli lsri;olv rcsoited to. These havoe trorlencv to rea it prejo'lioiallv. The Klttera ii.vi)jiriite the ktdneysaud bladder, in common with the npryc and digestive ri;.nt, ml ao afford ls'Jng aid. It also ..fftirds 'nal ai-ist.'.nce in preventing and curing intermittent and ri-mittent fever. Hilinunr-s. oonstipation and rheumatism it :vlso sulijiiyatea. Buy your grosrrivts of Parker Bros AlKjasaf MsaHtst. Iff as u- fi"fli pr its. Rsa .e4 ., rtnniaa nor aheik BaoT-on foot, N tS Pwlr -V pr 1ft iresesa. AmIsVmo 7 vsala aa l.Mrl. !VraratMr bad. OirtiliM. SS ar d.a. 111 fassd siMa.sas.awpT t. saMVwaasL ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTirR W IIKREn? OIVF.M THAT TUB r. deraiiniiMl h. this nsy bsni sMMilnted admin ilr'orolth.iUl.ol.lMp.r(;rhlrpo.Ut. nl Lmn nountv. Ortron. ileeMscd. hy th. oolinty court lor lnn emirttv, owirtw. All person, h.ving claim, .esttift paid .nut. sr. h.rohy niulj.d t. prenrnt ihem properly vrifl-d to the undenilgiied at Hcio within six month from thl. rtit.. NKWTOM CRAMTREK, .1 K .tVsTllssrosp, Ailmlnlrtrator. Atty lor AlailDUrat.r. (7:31) "heat Flurry. i.. .T ' ' . " wc" eo'ertained, and the gentlemen on the floor were not heard to complain of a lack of action. Before the ex change opened the bears were predicting a bie drop, while the ehthusisslic bulls wsro talkine of?j25 for wheat. When Dwiness began the familiar howl went up. and it was impos. sible for a while to tell what was being done. December wheat closed Saturday at i 06(4. The opening this msrnlng wasgi 09 bid, $1 10 bid, i n bid and $1 Some was had lhe Pr, nami 'n Ihefiisttee seconds. Within the first three-quarters of an hour there had been tales at $1 12',, , ,3 and some at $, ,4 i the height of the excite ment one trade was made for 10,000 bushels " Si 15 Suddenly it became known that Severn! hnticoo untl ..: . . - . . ,..,lulcI(,n connection in or if ,' were.se B j1""'- enough. 1 1 declined i-ni V. b A I'ecnllar Deatb. rENDLETO.V, Aug. 17. Ler0)r Row ft young man quite well known in this county, met with a sudden death Saturday evenine at James Carrj.ll , place, ten miles n(mh Q, en dleton. Kose was going out to Cargill', arm lX M'Ly,n ,ko'bk. accoipanyin John R Mitchell aud dauRh..er, who were in a buggy l here are two gates in the road lead- SS1' hou- Rose opened the first gate for the buggy d then lnformed lhe cuoams that he would ride on al.ead. The second gate, or barb wire barrier, had usually been left open and Saturday morning was open when Rose went to town but when the brggy came up, Rose wai found lying in the road inside the gate, while his horse wis now where to be seen. He was gaspping when the party arrived, but soon all sign, of life dlfSDDeared. Ir ;. ... j .1. ' . . ..; . .1. ryuxu mar ue roae against the gate at a gillop thinking that it was onen anH hi. h... s " . ,v a somersault and fell upon him. His neck was disloca'ed by the fall. Wneat at Pendleton, Tendleton, Aug. 17. Wheat changed hands here today at 80 cents. Although the price u exceptional, little wheat, as a rule, is helnas,M Th.r . .... . 11 ' iiucr. seem ro I II in H tlie end Is not yet. Probably a stampede to sell Will hrain ihi u.L. 01 :u . . t h. iut yicio is mucn larger than expected in all parts of the county. 1 here will be shipped nut of this cuunty this season, lully 2 000,000 bushels of grain. Many mortgages will be paid oB this year, and the big returns for wheat will have its effect. To T Drihkers Probably three fourths of the teas consumed are "Green Tea. Unpleasant as the fact may be, the bright,, shiny green so familiar to us all fs not the natural color, but is due ,,tle facing or gluing of the tea with Prussian blue. Indigo and other mineral colors. That coloring hides the effect, of poor teas is undoubted; but is t healthful, and does It not call loudly for the importation of a eranu of pure, uncolored, unman lpulated tea? It was this condition of affairs that prompted the placing of Beech. Tea before the public. Uelng 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.i drinkers, and its purity makes It more economical than the arti ficial teas, less of it being required per cup. Sold only In packages. 60 cents per poin d. Ask for beech s Tea, pure a childhood, foi a!e by Allen Bros., Flinn block, Alhanv. TV. iutsr.ayi.i,i tt trnnipN T.wn.iBrujt Wilcox. Iaiiiki Oxford Tiek 'l have a verv are to-k id r.hcsi- goo is, in (ualitiearrg Di in n-i from g 1.25 tn 4 00 a pair. Thoy ten ade if leather ; i vprv ptir warraited. Cahi-ei. K Yot'Ha. v7hen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Jllsn, sho clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. Fur'niiller A; living hnve tome Renaii sauce l.ascnrtuii.s for $18 a pair, as tine aa anythi'iu ever neen in 'hi city. They range down to V a pair. Other lnoo ear taiu. down to $1 oi Im a itr. On to 3 V Cohh. siicceoinr to Paiilev A Smiln. . Pnun Bi.iek. fur v.mr i 1. rri.i of ail kinds. Hre W t 'Read'. In.- of diem lil.s bi-fore buyiDg el-en b-re. W. r. R.sil keSDnthe kM inari....! .1 dry gut dn in town. Ornat re l i itioo n n.'i'i n i-ni.hina ..,.1. for the next 30 d.ys at W r,.R,..d's. atrial WMk.ru Henry J (Jollnh", f6 Prin.Str.et,N T. writes: "Having b'en tronMel wjih p.ia. in bsek and c imt du-ing the ln-l w.oli r I was compelled torvmain a horns irashle t attend to bilhinens, until I .m ndvited hv a friend to try one ol Allooolr s Por.nn Pls. ters. After applying on. to mi ohmt pod one to mv hack, in thrre ho ir. I tonnd relief which I had aot got in org- three month., I el w fully riKommn d t - m to peiaon. having spinal vtetkon. an ! Inn j 'rou' la." it n