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1 11' . . . f?Fh " vi maim JL v V y VOL. TVl ILIUNr, OREGON, SATIIJIDiY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1891. NO 120 ., iir niii-iil" for W. I.. Ifmmlnn ,riink ftir "' '" ,u' "u nt?l ii urml ciiluliiuiit. ii-iiro Ihe Si' ...V iiiil u'-l Hn '" "" "JlrTAin! n Ki iiKTrri-Tr..j WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENt1?IV.M -JViTct cunc IN INF WOULD FOR THE MilNFY ? Iiirt tn' ""; !"" "!"""" " "" "71:7: i K . ... 7,l..- f mm bi ll) Lm H'. UI. Mil""'".," ...? ..... ....j ii, niw.u f-iir ,n, .1 -h -.-rt will"!, r'lxi ir..tii Jfi.''i gi.'. EZL ..mIi .(.rnrlalili fttnl (hiriihlc. I'lin liat P. 7" " 1 ..... .. I fV)T (im-nHI 111 turn ,11 n . wiii- hi w . . ,1 -Hnu fn.iii M ini Iu ).)M. .a Poll" Hh'i Funnnm. Ki.Mroiul Mfn 2it3a ami ij-UiTCiirrHTnidl wt'iir tlirm; HriiM-Mf, a-lK.'. on., pair will wi'iiruy-nr. iar 1. n.. .nh i mi lH.li(-r MhiHtnvrr nfTrrrd l ,.' ll'l rli-t); oii't trlol will cutviiK'tj 1 bn.ro ; - ),.... fur Fiiinftirl utid lu rvlct. ilir '2 A Wurltliiumuii'ii the aTr vtry MtroiiK "'I 'lurnhV. 'lli v.fan tfiTt,n tin-in ft crlnl will wr no otlirr inukt. JV.il t'4.()0 iiihI M'h.l nlimtM nr BOYS worn by I hi' lM.ymiTr.vwtt)rc; Uit-yiM-ll T. III.. tllCri'AHlllD HillfH MllOW. Tfl . . . It... rr..m il ,.il Till- 'i.0 nml It 1. 9.1 "h.w for iiiiirtliolrstniH'IJ'iKola. KtvllMliaii1 iluruMe. m"e W. i.. Uub'OLAI. Iirovklon, UaM- J5S- li. B. I5I.AI NT. W. F. READ, QjEert of H b Lmntsaag Powers- IT. S. CoTt Report, Aug. 17, Cull and wliat a stock of lh'css Goods, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, ljosiofy, Wo liavo to select from. Our stock is not only the largest but tho cheapest ever shown in Albany. Star Bakery CorlSruiKlulblii and First Ktn, COSRAD MEYER, : Proprietor. Wo have just placed on sale a complete assortment cloaks and jackets, in both cloth and plush goods, plain and fur trimmed. of Canned rralla, Ulunhwarr, Dried Frnitx, T oh 11 , Nugur, lollee. ('uniif.l 5Ical. 4turenitwnrer VeRelnl'leu, I'lKara, KiieeM. Tea, Etc., We want your trade and we feel confident we fan you money. llilwl .verylhitia tint 14 keit In ifin.ral v.rlVty anrt Kmrery .lir.', I'ihe.t market pricu f.ir ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE TWO MEN AND ONE J!OY FOUND DEAD.!! won i ii oi4iii:iirtj F. M. French kojjs railnvad tim. Buy ycur grocoriia of Farltnr ilro Hfiw crt'ftin cheese just icceived at Coiral Meyers. Smoko th celebrated Havana fillotl 5 cent oiffar at Julius Joseph's, A lftrif" stock of wall paper, with late tie -niyiif. at Fortuiiller fc Irvinjt's(jrtt received. Hive you seen those parlor suits that T Brick has just receive.!? They are nice. J W Henlcy, best hoot and shoe maker io oity, chre doors north of Ueuockat office. E W Achisoa ft Co handle tne oelehrated Portland ce merit walls for oetnetory lots. These walls can be furnished at half the cost of any other ami art far superior. Dr M H E.lii, physician and snr.;oOi. Albany. Oreou. Culs ma le tu citv or country . Ladies cn do their shonoinff in San Fran cisco without yisitiu tho city, and without extra oommtdston. Miss E J Harrow i Xr .r ohuia aeus. lr33 Grove St, Oakland, Patronisi heme industry and buy hand made harness, warranted, from O C Mo Karlmd.at Dubruilles old taod. I in; son iii.k oiti:.o faiu. savw TELEGUAPHIO NEWS A large assortment of heavy rtHd aod horse blsukeu at O C McFarUni's. W. F. READ. Albany, Oregtn While trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO 0EYOE & FRO ill AI. BROS Store, where tliey alv:i8 havt; on hand the lamest Slock bouili of Portland, of the latest Improved Kltles and Shot Onns; an immense 8tock of Fishing Tackle of every description ; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chain and thousands nl other things too numerous to mention Jtepn.ii- Sliop in connection with the Store, and one of :he best workmen in the Stale to do any tnd ad kindi. of work. Comic one, Come nl. No rouble to ihow goods. "Small pre lit pnd riuick 'tli-s" is oui motto. Mulbvr. t CaotoriaJ is ieoommeodedJJbT phy.ician. for children teethiijc. It it pnrolv voc able prnpa atiou, it. loermlients are p'o- i.hed aroon d each bottle. It i p ea.a'jt to he taste an. abeolutely hr ilo. u relieve. constipation, regulates tho imwela, quiet paiu, cures diarrnoea and wind onlic, allays fereriBhness, destroy, worms, and prevent, convulnioas, soothes the ehi'd and gives it refreshing and natural sleep. C-ntoria is the children's piuaoea the mothers' fried. 35 doses, 35 cents. Ckntiial Point, Jnckson County, Sept. 2-"tli, 18'J1. Editors Dtmormt : The fair of the Southern Oregon Agri- cultural Society, now going on near Cen' tral Point iaaurnnd success. The ex hibit ol fruit and vegetables cnnnot lie excelled in any country. In taut the whole exhibit, including needle work. wood, foreBt treen and home made wines surpass that of last year and has no rival r our Btatc, The question arises, why was not this display made at our State fair at Salem, where it would nave suc cessfully advertised the products of Southern Oregon. To confine this dis play to Southern Oregon does no good to this portion of the state, for the visitors with few exceptions live here. All this grand exhibit is practically lost to the state at large oy coijuuwig v iy .n iw. ity where the products were raised, i ne nrespntation of Ed Hammond, of the Forester association, of specimens of the different variety of pines.urs ani timDer touti'l in couinern uregon is noi, umv v. interest, but it is a wonder. He claims to have found near urater iKe an en tirely new tree of the pine family. He was "on the ground ready to explain bis exhibit. Ho is probably the most learned man on this subject now residing on tne Pacific slope. He resides in Southern Oregon. The racing is a credit to the fair. There lmrr.es here and meat intereat ia ta'ken in them. The ueual ponnv catchers with all sorts of devices to entrap the unsophisticated are here in force. Tins includes uie uaioon man Mare Lnxriypr. New York, Sept 15. The sanitary au thorities ore convinced that there is another visitation of toe dreaded influenza in this city and that the malady is as severe ts i: was dur ing the last epidemic of 1887-00. Indications which alarmed the snniiary authorities are found in the large increase in deaths from dis eases of tJie respiratory organs, which have developed during the past weetc, 1 he deaths are greatly in excess of the record for years past. Of I lis deaths recorded at the bureau of vital statistics (or the twenty four hours ending at noon Wednesday, ihirly-nme were caused by diseases of the respiratory organs. anu 01 iioueaiiis recorded or the twenty- . four hours ending ai nxm today, thirty-one were from respirator- diseases. For two weeks past the deaths fiom this class of dis eases have been on the increase. The increjse was gradual at first, but within the past lew days it ha been very rapid. ( Ilurcliarri Brail. Saratoga, Sept 25. Rev Dr Burchard died at 4 p. m. today. Ilurchard wjs taken ill Saturday evening. Tuesday his illness devel oped into peri'.onitis,, lit became famous by the remark: "And we admire and welcome you Mr Blaine as a steadfast opponent of rum, Rom anism and rebellion." Years later'Dr Burchard white speaking of the incident with an Asso ciated Press representative who stood near him the day it occurred, said;: "Well, I dont know but that 1 may have been the humble instru ment in the hands of the divine power to t fleet exactly the contrary to what in my heart I intended to do when 1 spoke that day. W ho Will Be Appointed Washington, Sept 25 It is stated today that everythingnow points tu the selection of Judge Bulger, of Indiana, to succeed Judge Scnoheld on the Dencn or the court 01 claims It is said that the president will probably permit hii secretaryship ol war to rerawin vacant until congress - meets, General Grant acting as secretary after the retirement of Secretary Procter When congress meets, Attorney-general Miller will be appointed to one of the circuit judgeships and the two va cancies in the cabinet may be tilled ac the same time. Laborer Wasileil. St Paul, Sept 25-, Owing to a scarcity of farm laborers in the Rec river valley, Noth Dakota, the Great Northern is making special rates for threshins outfits and carrying five men with each. Without additional help, A m nn v thp remarkable specimens are I ,..i. r ' . r ,i , .;ii , i,. ,i,.i,. several candidates for Congrees of both j eJ b(,fore ,he fliM iIumireds cf mta parties, liiey like tne race uorses ..u , Kork at from j2 lo ?3 day not care to get in one another's way, but " . ' llplii 1 Qri" " Y5n Id vv .It FUiNEIUL il!:KlT0KS.- Arterial Mml'filniin AilMUtJ , dono i-'elontiflcaity. "FRUITS AKQ FLOWERS." t IT.I.fTsTU AT KD H OKTTCUi.T- iA urnl iti .n'hlv ):iirl. rditsd by Prof it i.Hkii. Ho Inrinnr or truit -rower n ntford to he without It. It PAYS whoever tak if, f2 per year. Jl six DmntliB, 0 rcn' a slnplp numher. AdilrtcM, .. 11 STKAKNS, r.irt!nnd. Oregon ALBANY OR. WBITSSAN & EULBEB.T BROS, Rea! Estate Agents Karm r.nd Rancltt a for sale. Also city hrofier-.y in Albao and LV.rYHllib. City Hiving been eutirely retnnde'td. this old tod bopuar re' t.mratit will be made first -! u ovtry ie-Ti.'et. The fubl.o will bt "'! Kvrerthuu i"'t and e'.tractivn nv"' l"iion. 0...p,n ioewrv style. if (Sf a ml. Mil pti $ " p for Enfants and Children. ..Cn,,crlaLndtochthat I g,,, Irocommcailtaiisiiperiortoanypscnpuon j ju. v-,nna, tivei slip, and promotes rJl kJiowTl to me.M It. A. AnniiER, t. D., i gvticn. lit So. Oxrord St., BrocLtjn, K. Y. S without ujunou3 meuicauoD. Xever Travel vt illio.t litem. herson Rhould never travel without a box of Brudreth's Pills, A few doses taken btfore goiugonhip will prevent sea sic -nenji, aud oue pill every uih on shipboard will counteract the oostive action of tho tea air. Wheoaijlr, troublevl with Dains, colds or dizzine.a, or havioc; rheumatistn take from three to live pills and if thev do not operate in an hour or eo take throe or four more. Brandreth's Fdls are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and s-le to takB at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coted. New Process Mrs. A N Talt is now udllni? a new Drones for canning fruits nd vegetables without cooking or ealin tight.. Samples ot her wors may teen at Browneil' store. be We imo retain at tramps. TllWNSBN k WlLdOK. Tho bct roast c.ftie in thooity t Com a rtt.jyi r a. '- "Th' ue of 'faatorla i.i so universal and lix vvi its so well known that it soeim a w..rk of r-miereroBa'-lontocndonielt. hew drolho inti'MiVHnt faiiillii'a who tto not keep CtAiria witlaacosyreuch Cahlos Minwa. T.p. Now York Oitr. I..ito Paster BlooniineJalo ltetoraii-4 Chureh. " For FivriT.l yenrs I lmro recommen-le-i your ' Castorift. ' and-Hhall always continue to do no aa it ljaa invariali'y produced beaoflcite 1 reiiulta." FowiN F. PAnDEB. K. D., Tho 'VTlEthrop," lSth SUoet aud 7th Avo Kew York City. Tot 1:3! n'.:i.-vr wtil exchause a sewio mcliine of aiy make desirsd, except one or tw ). Tor onvio:ils rub wood and pnrt oh; or will coi'iid'r othr pro;i :sitioin ty any one deniriu!: a uew rnachin. each keOTis- u a sharp eye on his adver sary. Itlooks as if Hermann must go and he feels it. lie win scarcely nuiu his own. There isno reason why a dem ocrat should not be elected to Congress in Western Oregon at tne next election. Southern Oregon could oe of immense benefit to the slate it it wotiiu patronise the lrta.te fair, and especially to tuns place the south conspicuously in tne ad vertising column in state exhibits. This neglect of the State fair by portions of the state is very reprehensible. One portion of the state cannot be advertised at the exclusion of the balance. And the Southern Oregon fair will pass as a familv t?athering,notliing more. Whereas bad it been ft Dart of the State fair 20,000 people would sine its praise, as against a small limited number of home people comparatively speaking. It is to be Hoped next vear mat tneir wi l'ointbe held earlv so their exhibit may become a part of "that of the State fair, which is kept up by the country, but ignored by our grent commercial center. ATTHSTIi'y The verv Klent news is that on lar. tn. of .tyiu iira.:rt ohT'B tiok'en Ko hW.i,:o.- net ca'h.lo p"i"-' s urantla ....i r l.ii- SI. ami IS i. .unit- Kstra C. li (..!, mi:i tor not can foin io I r.ee, as 1 A lout-Art Discovered. Minneapolis, Sept 25. Peter Johnson, of Dussel, Minn, thinks he l-.as discoveree the long lost art of tempeiing copper. lie and Nils Is'ilson, a ronchinist, want to organize a company to buiid a factory in Minneapolis. The new processwill make copper as hard as steel. A Helton In I lie Lend. Independence, la, Sept 25. Alleiton stasted today to beat the stallion record 10 wagon of 2:20. helb by Delmarch, and beat all records by goinj without skip in 2:15. This is the rirst time he was ever hitched to a wagon, and the performance is a!mot phe nominal. ia:..-f.. 1.'.' Trs Ccitauh Couiaki, TT MonnAT SraBCT, Xaw Yona. THE F PATnCN!ZE HOME IMSTI7UTI0KS. "1 Oi-cgon. J O WRITSMAN Secretary. eo F SIMPSON, Vice Proddont. Albnny W F KEAO, PreHidexU J Li COWAN, Treasurer, . DIRECTOR . . ... . 1 T W IT rowan Gob F Hiirpson ' V Kn. 1 r 1. rotey, " o-.r"'""S, . AI.SO BIKTRICT ACK!TS FOR " Traders, Chicago, ill. Amenn. Philadelphia, Pa. Ninenlx, London, Kogland, Norwich Uulon, London, Eng Uuardlnn, London, Eng Man chester, Manchester. Kngland. Caledonian, Kdljburg. Scotland. Wesehesier, Now York. 1 -ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN AI1ANY.- -G. L. LEADING DRUGS- MEDICINES STATIONARY SO DRUGGIST 8tti"r ii 2.") ' inrf .f i Ai:ii. i: .: tle s i0 r run A i-TTTf-V VW! '!. t Jll. 21. Imperlttut t Uvuekecpe ri It to-Jolinn (iradwihl pre it a tu-faction iu 8t;llini,hi t'ue jiitii-ieu liultj tens and bakinu powder, with eleuArit prize ur with out! thftiM, tht hia cutonu'r' !io haye liurchawi invariably rflturo ad n v they are well pltMsed. tlmt the tea lo. 1 and the Imkintf powd'T i as go:vi ns tho bent. All hi u-a nd ha kin t )''! t-r-bi'arn the nsmfl vf ,'iilii- (Jr.vlw.l.l" O'lidr'i Rule r.azaai, 4id are ex;rM-)y put u. for his buHiiU'tw.'ixd h. cor'iinr yive with oaoh'i'iiiniii ot fc'i it- bakiu;.; p ?r aw ele g'i.t ;!r";i" if jil.iMware. "jt KxAmple.- I If .Of A wiein bv Kir c.n:ini tio'i bought hi O'lin iiedii i-t.twtn, ho h'tt tuUl Mtf- WW. Th pc .:budi-. ar- mstI- i .t v fur the fact thtt in heir liu-n'itut.io-tcr.ii'iif u-tt h i pn: v 1 fttv yHTf. . Tin- in h- i;p..' .nd n ii;t r.. c.rl hiUlwi'd. Ii .vith . bviAt iye VV -, , can- i adu!- ! Ti a ' I Km It: of lictif rrn'.. I). j p:tK vt ' hive e lr( find vSmipi tock nd hws ha'' t r- Jiiabla ti-tc invtMt i ii 't Hit until .l ,1-if St-M- .V (!f rtlti ;lufi 1 r nftf. rou-,Jt. Coiiis, Inflircma. Bronchitis, Sore Hue-?.., fchni. ;'.'ry -'cii.m of the Throat. I bpi'mM Ci.e-t. in;ii Mi: Conmpdon. H'rt 1'iii-ii.i'. t-h jUahi 'i a 'Uj cuts i.i U."' O L'iVr- Fill f (:ti"l. C-i taitf. S r l'iui H'U' k, a'i t .3 .o.d. nd pot A h tT I. : - line ?f Wil ant i. -'d v;-tchtrj iu & S&. rU'i-. truirk of fV ;oo(n tbH Va y, ami tn mw i h,,,!W, ' Fu'. tiTJl-, arJS, TlrliVASE TRUSK5. SOQKS, PICTURES CLOCKS, CROCKFRY, ETC., ETC. door west of 8 K Young's oif iori L. COTTLtfcO PMO TOGRAPHER, !r v.,.ond ndlriy Ht. Albany. Ol Ci UPERIOR werk;. guaranteed in erer; ?5 brwioh oftha art. jrKnlarging c U kinds a pcilty. K l'iiotosrai-lirvs A h; n son. V hav loiikbt-al ! then. gi L W iwd W II Oreo, ".' ii l.V.I' l.w-;''. P'lt.Ui titr. fht' be lu-oi only i,f us .. rdfeceil -". hi., n'lotil lb.lHiu n.-i rrivei t made by i-.p.to Nov bud trout have by oar- elve. 'r-un wtirk iinjjiioM'j ii " i:i V i-fci-r the i II V IUI iiii" 'i v.ewl il tbi.llaie r.i,.1 do ei.l-.rgi H lowwttiles for l.rst work. V e.hall be deam '. to seo i on at "ur M iu ' rr.m.u . Wsk,etlrti Masonic uiilic Fi r ini'b-r Si livii..; bar. ' l.nI wi ritiusf il! ' I-'1'-. .n- tlr. -- 'ter n in 'h "t . They .'l-wo io t7 a 1 wr Hhor lc ear !, d.-on to 1 ei a l'":r- To TA Drinkfrr Pn hahir three fourths vf the tea. eoot-umea aie "Green Teas " i pleasant a tV.e face may be, the bright, nhin.v green ki fanirliar In t-s all Is nut Hie natural color, but Indue to il. i- f .icing ur glattu-,' of the tea w.Ui Trv-ssian blue, indigo and titer mineral colors. That colrripg hides Hie effecta of poor teas in undoubted ; but is it healthful, and does it not call loudly for the impor'.nt'on of a hranu of pure, unco'ortd, untnan ipulated tea? It w.-.r. I hi condition of nff-.'irs that prompted the placing of 1 fSeeeh's. Tea befote the ptblic. .ficlng ll.c iibsoHitely pure, un colored leaf it Is different In color fromanvycueverued. It draw, a canary color of a delightful fragrance that it a revelation to te,'. drinkers, and Its purity makes it n-.ore economical than the arti ficial ten, less i.f It being required per cup. Sold only In package. 4n i-eir.s per poind. Ak for hrech'i Tea, pcre as rhiulhood, fni rale by Allen Knu., Klinn block, Aibany. I--i j . 1 1 w idiailr- tr-nm 50 .b c i:ir!ct.., t S.tntiu! K A rif" liv ei.mr 'o $1 TO V' una'- WrieitRTO T"T I Mr.M. V.'hen vanling n ort;an 01 "it . c!:l t-.i d 1. X'sic'.-.n nn h-e vnu rr.r v:V-.t !;.'u it firit class Wh Boby wa sioa, w ( sr. bar Cmatoria. Wkaa she was a Child, she eried for Caatorla. Whm sh booame Van, .lie t Castoria. Whra lk kad Childrwl. shs cav. tbem Castoria. Cotton gi il b.v rn t I n- - b.i'p tinea Ibl! war tnev ate m . i' ""1 le what bargain ' F I'.O'.d has.