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Imrm I VOL. IV ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1891. NO 107 . -r naeiltn Ihr W. I.. Inllnn naoea. t&.m, .tile In pluee "U lour (' I. t rud for ruminant-, afcurri ike Slid fl Ihrm lr sua. ... ,dEH WHY THE W. L. DOUGLAS 83 SHUb cenYCemen .aEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? 'i.SmriiU'iittuM, Willi lt lutrkm.r wax tlir.'fvl Twrt tin' ti'ft; miulo of tins lJ"t lino cut, myllriii ?,v ami .norm iIhwi W "ulrtSit fii ""w MuiiiuiiWurtr, It cijuuli ImiiU s.T... ......I,..! frr.m 4,1.111 In 4VIU. V- no (mi I nt llMiid-acwrdt ttiftflno 55. rn- !'t "ITt-n-il fnr ."iiml I ZZ,,, Hh.-m whlfli wwl from tl.u.to U.ifl. JV UU Itimd-Hrwfil Writ Hiiir, fliu 54 tyll"li, rou i Tor ml il' atnl lralil. Tl C.vr-r otTi-n-d at tlilit prlro ; atiM K ratio I ....iy.. ouitltiir from att...ii lnflJII. Ink lluiiii.ii'urd. tlift fltlPBt calf 1- ruui'b Tm 00 II nn .--til Ull Hiiir, flno ralf, S4a iiylixli, roil i Tor lul atnl riiirulilp. Tins lx'it IFtr-r otTi-n-d at tlilit prlro ; iiiim K ratio M cut S?M llrt Hhnrt Knriiifni. hnllroivl Mn Skja and l-tUTfarrliTnall wi-ur tht-iii: tluiu-air, iTM.Mii'H'tl .', havy tlinu wdia, vxivn- aa 30 fliir cnlf t ' Im'"t iOhm' evir nttrrrd at SZ tlila (rl't; ti trial will .oiivluco lliuso f . aiiiu- fur com furl and wrvlrt. . . (.... i urn iiair win wear a vnir. A M "' 'J. WorUliiutiuin'n ahnpt gz, uni vi-ry hirong nnu iunu.n i noun wuu Siva trlfi-n Ihfin ft trial will wear w nthcr timko. BOjS worn hy lli boyHi'vTywhi-n; tht-yiwll UJlTr "HTlt, HH tit) tUi n ilHlhK MIlll'H Miow. :i.(MI llHiiil-M'wrd hIhw, lt 1 HfllCP ixHiKi'la, very KlylliiliiiiiuiUKrtfUcti m. fn.it. j r tf. llt. rldlm' 2.0I Mild 1. 7.1 Mine for fcTiff the Im-hI Hup 1xiiK'1u. Slyllnh and luratl. t.ailon. that W. I. IhiUKlan' name aud mWmuh itauiiM-'d on the tMUom or fucli mioe. TWO JIEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD.!! VJ.WJ''' While trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO DEYOE & FROitlAfJ BROS Store, where they alwat have on hand the largent Stock Louth ol Portland, of the Utebt Improved Rlllcn and Shot fttmi.'- n immense Mock oi Fishing Tackle ol every description; Tentt, Uammocki, Cam,p Cliairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention Jleimir SUop In connection wlih the Store, and one ol :he best workmen In the State to do any tnd all kinds of work. Come one, Come al. No rouble to rhow eoods. "Small prclit and nuick tW is oui motto. A. STRANEY, 1'ROrBIETOR OP TUB City Livery, M ana -S T A!B L E. Having purehasnd new rig. can ftirn isa nrtUclitN4 turnouts at call. .iM!if! sUention givon M transient Block Mouses bouded by the day or month. CbeapcMt Ituleis In the City. Telephone connection with the St Olisrltw Hotel. Telephone ordora given prompt attention. Fourth Street, between KlUworth and ft rest Car lino. REVERE HOUSE, U-BANY, . . OREGON- 3HAS. PFEIFFEK PROPRIETOR, Fitted un In HrM-clawi xtyle. Tttbles wppliad with the bent in tne market, "tos Blcoplnga.iartmonts. Sample roon.t woominiriiinl travolerH. HedCrownMills 80)1, USiflXtf & C .. l'JOPIt'8. ' ritOCM FLOUR SCZ-KIUDK rOK PAUI'.I. AND BAKEK8 'J SB. EST STORAGF "ACUITIES. City ItestanraiU, Hiving been rutiroly remodeled, this old 1" l"ilr restauraut wiil be mude first. a every respect. The publ.e will ht " meals at all hours for only 25 "J"- Evorythmg neat and attractive boxes. Oysters lu every style. ALBANY OR. WRITSMAN & EULBEM BROS, Real Estate Agents Parme and Ranches for sale. Alsocity broperty in Albany and Coryallis. "FRUITS AND FLO'VERS." A N ILMJsTR i t it rt IT rTI1'nTTT ' R',a,mnn'hl.V journal, edited bv l'rof an i j ' No farmer or fruit "rower hiM. . 0 u" without f. It PAYS lr.omh!rn,k9, i ! voar. 1 six 1. .."41k. JUVHt. UKIIV IS w . F. READ. Call and scp what a stock of Dross Goods, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, losici'y, Wo have to select from. Our but the cheapest ever We have' just placed on sale cloaks and jackets, in goods, plain and We want vour trade and we you money. for Infants "Castorla la so well adapted to children that I recommend it oa superior. to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castorla' is so universal and Its merita so well known that it acorns a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria withiu easy reuch. Carlos Martvu, D.D.. I-ate pastor Bloomingdalo Keforuied Church. r.ew iotk v,uy. Tna CaiiTAUB Lug LEADING ALBA1TT - DRUGS. iEQICiflES Albany IRONWORKS Manufacturer IE AM ENGINES CRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON l-KONTS W ALL YmZ OF HEAVY ANO LIGHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. seolHl attention wld o . pairing, ll dsof maohlnert Pa.Ur.rns fiiado on Short Notict stock is not only the largest shown in Albany. a complete assortment of both clotli and plush fur trimmed. lcel confident we can save W. F. READ. s- -:- Oregon I and Children. Caatnrla curee Colic, Constipation, Sour btomach, Plarrhcpa. Eructation, Kills Worms, glvus Bleep, and promotes di gestion, Witliout injurious medication. 11 For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria, and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results.1' Edwin F. Pardem, M. D., ' The Wlnthrop," 155th Street and 7th Ave., KewTorkCity. Coai-Amr, 77 Moubat Streist, Kew Tons. DRUGGIST - OEEGON- STATIONARY &C Conrad Mover. PBOPttllCT,:t OH - I STAR BAKERY Ctuuar Broadalbin and First Sts., -DEALER IM- tuned rraila, launed iflraite,' !'oxnvrt rlea FrnJi 1 OUKCCO, nrrrsr 'ofter. Klo lseenawitr. IrgetahteH. Cigar ). Np'rl n, Te. Kle.. tprrthlng that la kept In k en a.I va b rkot p yand grocery oro. HlgtaeM ifald fo Hlgljeif of aS !a LTening Powers Rd&f$y Baking iV Powder AJEVSOLUTELY PURE Trunin 'omii;ui; F. M.French keeps railroad timi. I!iiy your groceries of Parker Bro Hew cream cheese iust received at Conrad Meyers. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent eigarat J alius Joseph's. A larite stock of wall Daner. with late de sign", at Pirtniiller k Irvine's, just received. Have you seen those csrlor suits that T Brink has just received ? They are nice. J W Bentlev. best boot and shoe maker in oity, three doors north of Democrat office. W AchisoD & Co handle tne celebrated Portland cement walls for -.emetery lots. These walls can be furnished at half the cost of any other and are far superior. Dr M H Ellis, ohysician and eorpeon, Albany, Oregon. Calls made In city or country. Ladies can do their shopping in San Fran eisco without visiting the city, and without extra commission. Miss E J Barrowi ? r chasing aeut, 1663 Grove St, Oakland. Patronize heme indiiitry and buv hand male harness, warranted, from O C Me Firl i nd, at Dubruille s old .tand. Dyspepsia for Sixteen Years. M P Holliud, Postmaster, Rockaway Beach, Long Island, N Y. was entirely cured of dyspepsia and rheujiati.m of sixteen year' standing, by takinp two Bran lreth'a Pills evsry night for a month. During the month he took them, he gained eight pnrda in weight. 1 Brandreth's Pills are pur 1 ' vfgablet ab solutely harmlesp, and safu li take at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coatefl. E W Achison &Co are selling tnonumtnta at Portland prices. Voiding Photographers A oany Oregon. We have bousbt-all thencgativt t madn by L VV Clark and W H Greenwood up to Nov 15th. 18S9. Duplicates can be had from hem ouly of us at reduced lates. We have also abont 18.U00 negatives made by our selves, from which duplicates caD be had at llkeiaies. We carry the on y full line of ;wi .f this atate and do enlarge d work at lowei trttes for first clasH work. Weshall be pleased to see yon at our Studio in r roman a block, next door to Masonic lempie. A new line of window shades from 60 cent" to $1 50 each complete, at Simuel E Young s. When Baby was slcx, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to CMtoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. ONE MASS OF SCALES Afflicted 3 Yeai-s by Di-eedful Skin and ISlooil Discuf.c, v.'.th Ir.U-uso Paiu unci Loss if Hair. All Other Remedies Fall. l''"vel In stantly ami C'tire.l in Foi;; '.'.'i nks fcy tho Cutlt'urii limin'cirra. I hav? a few worilrt t') er.v n r-inhnc the t'fTl cura Kkmkuixs. '1'iivy li-.v.. itiu-il mi' in four trtfkrt' time froi.i 1 S:,".n u:i.l Illoiil Dli'i-ufc which I Ikivo had for ..v.-r llri y-.':;:i.. .l ci'rl.iin tilnt'P, my .kin would u v.?iy buic. r.i.d nlways ki'i-i cracking and pc-clijiir olr In M liilo .rail .. Jn coid weather my la-rc va one iras of ncales. When In tho oold air tha pain wi i:ilei:s It would almost brinn Wars to my eyi-., and my hlood also lieiinrln a poor eonil.iioii, v. ith a Ions of hair. 1 have tried evorv ktmwti ii'r.ieily that was rerom. ni..mliil to mf.hnt It was of lio tire, nf.il irnvit mo very little benMlt. 80, hearing of your IHiTlcrnA jtr.H&uiK". 1 '--oiiuiuuru 1 ' ' itT ....... .. flr.t nliplicallon gave almcHt lii-.lant relief. In a few week.' time 1 found invwlf cnreil, and I am thankful for what they have done for me. 1 olir Cl-Tiri'RA Rrmkdils nie a l.iewin to those who may have tho opiKtrtunlty to 11..U them. I can reeommoad tham to any .'no. i:!Mrxr kkkas, 2701 t'titoa .vv., Chlcoso, 111. Cuticura Remedies I Effect dallrnore great euros of humors and dis eases of the skin, scalp, and Mood than all other remedies comblued. (Jitth iira, tho great Hkln Curo, and Cl'Tlef HA f t)Ar, nn exqulnito Kkln Puri fier and lleautiller, estcrnally, and t'UTirURA KB sot.vBST, U10 new lllood Purifier and greatest of lltnnor liemedles, Internnlly, curoovory species of Itchlntr, hurnltiir, sculy, pimply, and blotchy dis cuses of the .kin, scalp, and blood, from Infancy to lure, from pimples to scrofula, when the best pbysl cluus and all other remedies fall. Cnt.l mnrv.hm. Price J'tTTICUHA. 50c.t POAT, 2.C.1 llSJOt.vtXT, (1. Prepared by the 1'ottbb l::ro aki Chemk at Corihihatiom, lloston. Itf-Hcnd for "How to Cure Hkln Msesaes," M paires, 60 Illustrations, 100 testimonials. 1'I.Eg, black head., red, roiitih, chapped and oily skin cured by CuTltunA rJiiAr OLD FOLKS' PAINS. Full of comfort for all Pains, Inff am. mntlon, and Wcakncs of the Aired Is tho t'ullriir Antl-I'nlll Plaster, IT. S. Goy't Report, Aug. 17, iSA). In continuing to denounce cheapness Presi dent Harrison eilher wilfully or ignorantly overlooks the fact that cheapness is a relative matter. When everything is cheap nobody suffers. When some things are dear and some cheap those who have the cheap things to sell and the deer things to buy must suffer. The farmers and workingraen, for instance, who have to sell tbeir products and labor at com petitive prices and buy necessary articles at artificial prices fixed by a protective tariff are heavy sufferers, and their sufferings are due entirEly to the discriminating policy of the president's party. William Whyte, a maker of Balbnggan hosiery in the Irish town of that name, is in the city, and said the other day to a reporter: "I think there is more 'sweating' done in Chicago and other American cities than in the old country. In fact, the system has been al most entirely alolished in London and the Irish cities. Sewing women over there now earn $4 a week, which is equal in purchasing power to $7 or $S a week here." It is now in order for some intelligent McKinleyite to de nounce this witness for a paid emissary of the Cobden Club and a disburser of British gold to American free-traders. CAIfflo Tints Not long ago a committee on buildings in a city where trade unions were dominant gave a contract to one who bid higher than did other responsible parties. The pretext for this ac tion was that the firm bidding lower employed non-union help, and if it got the contract it would be boycotted and prevented from uo- ing the work. It looks much as if this, if correctly reported, were a case of conspiracy. Men who do not join unions .have as good right to work whenever they can get work as have others. Importunt to Housekeepers. It gives 'Julius Gradwobl grest satitfao tion in selling his FneGolden Bnle teis and bakins powder, with elegant prizes or with out them, that his customers who haye purchased iuvariatly return and eay they are well pleased, that the tea ts No. 1 and the baking powder is as good as the best. Ail bis teas and baking powder bears the name of Julias Gradwohl's Golden Rule Bazaar, and are expressly put up for his business.and he still continues to give with eaclijpound of tea or baking powder an ele gant piece 01 glassware. Mothers ! Castoria is lecommendedjjby physicians for children teething. It is a pnrely vege bl e prepa ation, its ingredients are pub Ish ed aroun d each bottle. It is pleasant to he taste and absolutely harmless. It, relieves constipation, rocnlntra tho towels, quiets pain, cures di-rrrnea anil wild colic, allays frverisdine!"', duslroya worms, and prevents convulsing., soothes the ehi'd and uivca it refreshing and natural sleep. Castoria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 doses, 35 cents. Talie (are! There Is Ranger! In allowing inactivity of the kidneys to grow thnm rh nrg!ect. The de-vily sh jls 0 Bright'sdi -ease and diabetes will wreck the go diy ba it of health if it i al'owed to drift rnddi'rl.ta upon them. The bladder, too, if ina five, and judicious medication tints not cuedily direct the helm toward the port -f safety, will bo wheluiod by the quicks md of disease. In seletstiug a diuretic, let your choice fall upon Hostetter s Moox atth" Kit'en , which stimulates the renal or gmswiihint irritating and exciting them, two iffecti' to be apprehended fiom the. uu 0 odicated nttmuli largely rcsot ted to. These have a tendency to tea tt prejudicially. The iiiltera invigorate the kidneys and bladder. commo't witn the neryea ana uigestive lo.g.ns, .rti so nnoTa lasting aia. ic aiso affirtls dit l afistance in preventing and eiirinti intermittent and remittent fever. Mi'iiousnens constipation and rheumatism it Bal,o eubjnates, J Exai ?le. Thi tl teas for American ensumptio 1 are bought in China by tviro pean experr.-, who are culled "tea-tasters. I tie enuycl- tiedias are authority 10 the tact that in a f-v years they have to mye op their lncrati ce positiens with shattered eon- stantions. 1 he unheslthfulnesa of the adul terations sn I miueral coloring matter oatt not be more strongly pnt. Buech's Tea is pure as chil'thoorl. For sale by Allen liros. Albany Marxet. Wheat-SO , HtH- 84.1. Bin-r zrlc pr to. ran- 26c Hbt 5 ,00 to 8.W. Potatoes '0 t per hnalll Beef on foot, 24 to 8r Pork -8J0 per lr arewiA.1 Baoona haina He ahouldera 7o idea Or Ltrd Ifle per lb. B'ionr6.26 per hbl Ohiokons .0(1 per d.. T4I1) Feed -brav shorts. 2:: -viirl li1!,,... Tt M TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Tno Men Kidnapped. Seattle, Sept io. The city is thrown in. to the wildest excitement by the kidnapping of Tom E Baily, the young millionaire, and k ii AiDenson, nis attorney, this aftemooo.by Detective M C Sullivan. Althourh Hi. ad duction was made at 5:So o'clock, on second street, when It was crowded, no facts are ob tainacle and the whererbouts of the men are unknown. A rumor has been circulated that Bailey is suspected of havinp the securities stolen from the bank in his possession. A posse of police and deputy sheriffs are out horsekack chasing the hack, and a special train wiih over loo leading citizens has start ed lor iacoma. Detective Sullivan and his two deputies were captured at Black Kiver junction on the arrival of the train there at II o'clock by Chief Rogers and a posse of special deputies, and the whole party has just returned on the regular train from Tacoma. Orca.Ized faille Thieves. LA Grande, Cr Sept io. Evidence has developed witliin the past few days that an organized gang of cattle thieves exists in this country, with a probability that there are confederates in Baker City and in Idaho. Many farmers have missed cattle from their fields reeently, the latest sufferer being Mr G vv iiuckman, a prominent farmer in the Sand Ridge, who reports the loss of six fine bred heifers, Monday nighr. Eftcrts are being made to trace the guilty parties, but as yet without success. Starving ItuSslans- St Petersburg, Sept io. In the province of Orel, bands of peasants are raging oer the highways attacking convoys of grain and food even wnen me con"oys are escorted by sol diers. Fights are of freqaet.t occurrence and many persons have been killed. Crime is rampint, owing to the desire to escape star vation by imprisonment, and the jails are crowded with prisoners. Bicycle Eeeord Broken. Springfikld, Mass Sept io. In the Bi cycle races in Hampden Park today Zimmer man, of the New York Athletic club, as the star pel former, winning the mile ordinary, half mile ordinar.y quarler mile safety and half mile safety handicaps. His time in the latter race was 1:064-5, beating the world's recoru 01 1:074. Mrs t'olbnrn Awarded tSJOo, Portland, Sept io. The jury in the case of Mrs Phoebe Colbnrn against the Portland & Willamitte Valley Railroad Company came in at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, afier hav ing been out nearly twenty four hours, and re turned a verdict awarding plaintiff damaeea in the sum of S3 500. The amount sued for was $5000. Blots In flllna. Washington, Sept io. The department of state has received a telegraphic dlspatrh from the minister at pekin, reporting a riot at Ychang. on tl-eYangtse Kiang river, in the province of Hoope, and that the establishment ot the American missionaries there has been destrcped. No further particulars are given. Ychang is about 200 miles above Hankow, which is about as fir up the river as vessels of war can go. Go to Julius Gradwohl's for Golden Rule Savon soap. He has recoivod 100 Lnx-aa full weight Savon sonp, expressly put up for iutt iraue. ic was nougnc ior net casn and will he sold with a large disoount. Albany. Aug. !6:h, 1891. Attention. The very latest news is that ,00 can hny of Julius Gradwohl's Golden Rule B.ztar.fnr net cash. 15 pounds orannla ted sugar for $1 00 and 18 pound. Ettra C. suasr. . All gondi sold for net cssh from 10 to 25 per cnt less the reul tr price, as I i'jtend to run a strict cash suite. Albiny, Or, July al. To Tea Drinkhkh Probably three fourths tf the tens consumed are "Green Teas " Vrplessnnt as t!,e fact may be, the bright, shiny j;r.-en so familiar to us all is not tlie natural color, but isdue to the facing or glazing r f the tea with Prussian blue. Indigo and other mineral colors. That coloring hides I he effects of pour teas is undoubted; hut is It healthful, and docs it not call loudlv for the importation of a brnnu of pine, uncolored, unman ipula'ed lea? It was this condition of affairs that prompted the placing of Ueech's Tea before the public. Being the absolutely pure, un colored leaf it is different in color from any ycu ever used. It draws a canal- color of a delightful fragrance that Is a revelation to te.i drinkers, nnd Its purity makea It more economical than the arti ficial teas, less of it being required per cup. Sold only In packages. 60 cents per poui d. Ask for Keech's Tea, pure as childhood, foi sale by Allen Bros., Fllnn block, Albany. The rM'TKAT wiil einhsnce s erwirur machine itt any ntalie dosir e, except one or two. for Mime oik wrub wood and uart caahi or will cin'id'-r other proposition, hv sit one desinnf n r ew machine. Fortiuiiler 4: lrDg tave some Renais sanee Isct. cnrtAir ft fttr $18 a pair, as fine as anything it er sen in he . They range do r to $7 a psir. Othtr lt ear tulps down to 1 m U.a n pair.' Ratgftiitp oe second- in c'totee L'rtni.ri: estt atw.v f Alien lirt... Fhrn M lt. New I'kockss. . Mrs A M Tali is now elling1 a new process for canning frulla nd vegetables without cooking or sealing tight. Samples of her work may be teen Rt Brownell's slcrc. The bctt mast ctithe in the city al ioia rtln era : -! t " w 'f'i'w "ii- ; i i A ;' & I'; if r 'i J-:; 2 I: . I ;fr: Addri.1 6n" In'tnnmhur. uur, 0 n 8VKAKNSi rortlmnl. Oreirnn,