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VOL. TVB
ALBANY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER "M, 1891.
NO 141
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For BoS!s.j PS-:
carbuncles,
eczema, tncl a!) o'iiu'.?
Wood dlsoaocu,
Uiko
Ayc's Sarsapas'iS'r.
It Will
relievo and cure
dyspepsia, nervous
debility, and that
tired feeling.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
IV (t.i fn
iZJeiiry. l
DnnirtuH emiom.
aitl lii vour tiliiti nk vuur
end for CHtHlntfiMi! tcuro tliu
Kiid iial Ilium for Km
(IT TAI1K HO ril H.STITLTli.J1
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE centPeen
THE BEST SHOE IH THE WUHLD FOR THE MONEY?
It Is a .waiiilt'rwt hIkk), wlili no lck or wux t.iria.
i, ft i i.. fi.t- m 1(4 ,.f iiMt fine rn.lt. iTllnli
ami -onr, ami bernt ire nuilcr more JWi it thUt
yrarfr ffc.m any ntA.r minvfarturer, It eijuail imiiu-
CC 00 ;iiuluc llnud-iewrd, the nnort calf
P?a Ikw ever offerod fur eipiAlt Krciicu
Imimrtrn hoet wuH-ti coaU inun vip'u
. lilt I..n.lwnwa1 Woli Shnr. fine 0lf.
3Jr itylt-ih. comf'ritilindilurublc. Th tw-a
tioe ever olTtrred at tlila prion ; inie k"lu u cue-
tunt-niA'lf nlirM'i cost in if rrnni i, hi io .y.'.'J'. , ..
.. -its . 1 kluiHi KAriiiwriL I tall road Hen
iPOi on.l I-Hcrt'orrH-riiftll Wfurthi-m; flneralf,
Mamlfu, iiioutb Intl. hravj three eulee, exteu
BUti wliti. one pair will waraj-ar.
GO " rnlO iiobritrali"ieeworTMilt
D&i this price; one trial will colivluce ttiuM
wIid want u Bin for comfort ami wrvlro.
r -J 5 and i.00 WorUtnginnn'B ehrtMi
jyba ar vcrr fLroii and niiraiiii'. lnoie w
luivn ulvoti then, ft trial will Wfir 11(1 otllPr TliakR.
EtAUc' S.OO ami 0.71 chml pIujob aro
KOVb worn by th boyarry where; theyull
i... tlw.Tr iiiAFlla iia t hn ln-riiHl nil mIm nllOW.
IwCrlCI ICS DuiiKuIa, vir HtyHnli;eiiuaUrreuca
hinnirtpu siioeH coBtiiiK rroru i.i ioao.wi.
f.Hdlrn' nnd .3 iho for
;iT. tt. i.i.. ntm in.iii.lit. HtvlUh fttiil ilurabl.
aro Btampwti on Mm bottom of each ,11B:
Clothing',
Ftiniisliin
Goods,
oots and Shoos,
Hate and Caps,
Men "VT'lio Mieet
Upon The SSti'eet,
vt are offering in
Ciiullfin. So that W. 1,. lliHmUm'
7'Il'O aru Btauiywil o" tl'u li'illiini uf roch
bV Ti. E.BLAIP.
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
FOUND DEABi!!
Discuss the wonderful induements that
Clothing, Etc., of every grade and dessription. Thoy are
surprised at the quantity, quality and prices of the good
we are displaying and wonder how we can afford to make
such offers.
Well, we have the goods to sell, they are paid for and we
have tried to do the public a favor by dividing profits with
them. Come in and let us call your attention to a few
points which you have doubtless overlooked
While trying to Crowd theii
WAY INTO
DEYCE & BROS
Store, where tliej alwajs have on hand
he largest Stock (.outh of Portland, of
the latent improved Rifles and Shot
juns; an Immense stock of Fishing
Tackle of ever description ; Xents,
Hammocks, Cam ? Chairs and thousands
of tther things too numerous to mention
Repair Shop
in connection with the Store, and one of
lie best workmen In the State to do any
ind ail kinds of work.
r' - -, i',.m nl- No rouble to
ihow goods "Small profit and Quick
ils" is oui jnotto.
i
J. A. Cu filming.
irujs, laint. Oils
Mil
aper
ALBANY,
OREGOH
Store.
a
it.-, mtmk rii, ir funis In the V
r, ami tun Tiimi .-! ..e priceB, both
nL unllii'K. i ive on band
FtJiiNinne. mm, tihware
rfiUKXS, mil, P;UTIJ3ES
ETC., 12.
Jt..v wHt of ft K Vi'iiua's at mtnn
"F&UITS WIDfLhsERS."
1 fC H.t.ll'TllATKr 11 OIUTCULT
i urn! Mi .ii'hlv iron eMted by Prof
it w
C811 I'.fflll l I
wbri-vor t-''. it,
moi,ths. i'tt Pri-'H it .
fruit "rower
. It PAYS
t ift vimr. ft i
I.:.' I'.illdllnr.
1 1. ii rtrUAKNS,
L. E. BLAIN,
The Leading Clothier and Merchant Tailor
Spa of in &ureQfcg Powr P. 8. BoVt Report, Aug. 17, 83
IBSOLWELY TORE
F. M.French keeps railroad tiiro.
B'iy yourf;rocprifl3 of Parki r Bros
Kew cream cheese just received at Conrad
Meyers,
Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 oent
otgar at Julius Joseph'.
A larire stock of wall paper, with lete de
ins, i.t furliniilcr & Irving's, just received.
Have you seen those parlor suits that T
Brink I1.13 juat received? They are nice.
1 W Bentley, best boot and shoe maker in
city, three doors north of Democrat office.
E W Aehison & Co handle the celebrated
Portland cement walls for lemetery lots.
rtiese walls can be furnished at half the cost
of any other and are far superior.
Dr M H Ellis, physician and surceon,
Albany, Orojoa. Calls male In city or
conntry.
Ladies 0:10 dn their shonDma in San Fran-
oisoo without vigitiog tbe city. aDd without
extra oomimsum. Miss iH J Uarrows r
ohikiin; aeut, 1(G9 Cirove St, Oakland,
Patriots heme indust. y and bay band
'm)o hhrntss, warrautel, fiom 0 C Mo
Furl, ml, at Djbrulllea old t.id.
A .MISSOCHI I'ltEACIIIJKS 1'KaVKK.
A .Macon (Mo) minister ha some erring
hmis of the flock that wander off on Sunday
excursions occasionally. This is from
prjyer in a recent service: "O, Lord,
pray that the exclusion train going east
the Hannibal & St Joseph railroad this morn
ing mny not run ofi Ihe t'ack and kill any
church members that may be on board.
Churc. members on Sunday excursions are
not in condition to die; and in addition to this,
t is embarrassing to a minister to officiate at
as she went under the wire in 2;o8. It was
tne gimest tinisn ever seen on a racefack.
Six timers compared their watches and they
were exactly the same 2:oSj,
The River al Corvn):i.
Portland, Oct 20. Major Ilandbury
United States engineo, has returned frcm a
visit to Corvallis, where he weLt to examine
the funeral of a member of the church who I the river in regard to improving it, he having
has been killed on Sunday excursions. Keep
the t-ain on the track and preserve it from any
calamity, that all church members among the
excursionists may have an opportunity for
pentancr, t'lat their sins may be forgiven
for Christ's sake."
.ildlngPliotograptipr A aany .Ircgon.
We have bought-al) thei. gativi 1 made by
L W Clark and W H Green loud up to Nov
15th, 1889. Duplicatea can be had from
hem only of ns at reduced lates. We have
also about 18.000 negatives made by onr
slrn. from which duplicates can be had at
like laiea. We carry the only full line of
! of this state and do enlarci d work at
lowest rates for first elasa work. W e sbal I be
pleased to see yon at our Studio in r roman 1
bleck,?ioxtdoortn aiasnmo ).r&pie.
When Baby was slor, we gave her Castoria.
Wken she wns a Child, she orled for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she elung to Castoria.
When bus aa4 Children, she gavo thein Castoria.
W. F. READ,
Kart-ain ij cviice nnnrim can al wy
s ecii'. d of Allen Bros., (linn B.oc:i.
See W F 'Read's line of dress gocda
sii before buying elsewhere.
ai d
Fsrtmiller k Irvinz have some Renaic
sanue lace curtains for $18 a pair, an tlneaa
anything ever aeen in he mty. I hey
ranze down to 57 a pair, utnor I.oe car
tains dewn to f 1 ai Icbs a pair.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
A Wonderful nme,
Stoctos, Calif Oct 20. At the track to
day President Shippee shouted "Go." and
Sunol went out to win the record that Marvin
had been woiking for so long. Sunol was
guided along just inside the center of the track
which had been prepared for her, ind Marrin
cautioned her with his long drawn-out uwhoa'
to keen her from becoming too excited. She
utent to the quarter pole in 31K seconds, and
kept on at her wonderful stride to the half
mile post in I ;o4 Hat. Here 1 im O linen
came into the rare with the runner. The
mr.re came around the turn faster than any
man on the grounds ever saw a trotter go, r nd
reached the three-quarter post in 1:37. It
was a great race against time as 6he came
ilown the stretch to the hmsh, and the
cited timers shouted; She's got it;" "She'll
heat it." Sunol came home in a magnificent
tinish, Marvin had the race and he encourag-
his I ed the mare all the while by calling on her.
we I but did not use the whip. Every tody shouted
To Tea Drinkers. Probably
three fourths of the leas consumed
are "Green Teas " Wnpleasant
a the fact may be, the bright,
shiny green so familiar to us all
is not he natural color, but Is due
t the facing or glazing of the tea
witli Prussian blue. Indigo and
ther mineral colors.
That coloring hides the effects
f poor teas is undoubted; but Is
it healthful, and does it not call
loudly for the importation of a
brana 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 t
te.i drinkers, and its purity makes
it more economical than the arti
ficial leas, less of it being required
per cup. Sold only in packages,
60 cents per pout d. Ask for
Beech's Tea, pure as childhood,
foi sale bv Allen Bros., Fllnn
ble-ck, Albany,
Notice. MiJ Julius Gradwohl Inform!
the DeuocaAt that his Golden Rule Bazaar
will be known heraafreijis JuliasGradwohl'a
Bazaar.
Dated Albauy, Sept. 2th.
Haay
The Dimookat will exchange a iewin
machine of aiy make dosir-il, sxuept one or
wo, for nornn n.ik irruh wood and part cash;
or will o-insider other propisition4 a any
ne defirini a new machine
Call and see what a stock of
Fancy Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
lD:ress Goods,
tfosiery,
Wo have to select from. Our stock is notjjonly the largest
but the cheapest ever shown in Albany.
We have just placed on sale a complete assortment f
cloaks and jackets, in pom eioia ami piusn
goods, plain and fur trimmed.
We want your trade and we feel confiden we can save
you money.
Cobght, Cr lds. Influenza. Broncfitttt.
Houri nose. Wtioosina Cocoh. Croup,
5n r a Throat. Atthri. nmi every ncftiion ot mc
Throat, Lunqs nd Clieet. inciucimie r'-nsurriptton.
Speedy i;diJriiiaiitiiit. Osniiit.e i.it.u ' 4, 3attt.
Albany
Not Only I lie National Disease linl
Olkers.
It is said that dyspepsia ia our natioml
malady. Well, Braudreth'a Pills will c ire
the national llialadv.
It is eiid that conatip ition is the curse of
our sedentary life. Well, Brandrelh'a Tills
will cei'tinnlv cine uMi'iratioa.
It ii K' ln rii y 0,11. ceded that rh-unlatism
comH f 1 inn acid stomach and n.ldn changes
of teinp.'ralure. Branilntih's Pills haye
corrected all this and will do it aunits
Chrn;l diseases e cured by t iking two
tofouri.f Uraod.-eth a J'llla erery night for
a mntith.
B.inrUelVs Pilta are mid in vcry diug
and ir.e liciue e'.ore, eitbtr lin or sugar
eoattiil .
been directed to submit a report to the depart
ment on water, and his present visit was for
the purpose of viewing the situation at low .
water. 1 he object of Major Handburys visit
was to collect data for his report in regard to
some kind of a permanent improvement at this
point. He has not yet decided a'hat he will
recommend.
A Reign of Terror.
Shanghai, Sept 24. Vladiovstock is
I undergoing a reign of tenor. Fourteen con
victs employed on the new Trans-Siberian
railroad have escaped from the guards, and
the only means they have of providing them
selves with private clothes is by a succession
of murders. They have already murdered
I five persons, three the inmates of one house.
one a French naval officer belonging to the
I squadron in the port, and the other a Rus
sian band-master. No arms can be purchas-
Ied in Vladiovstock, and those who have
weapons!keep them ready for instant, use, as
everybody fears an attack from the convicts.
A Big Country Fire.
Waela Walla, Wash, Oct 20. There
I waa a 520,000 fire near here tonight. The
I home of Pat Russell, a farmer, living on
Spring creek, five miles from town, bnrned
down, tnaetbev with all his &ain. outbaild
incsfland machinery. The hro started in tbe
barn after all the family had retired. It
was discovered by one of the hired men, bnt
too late to save anything, and Mr Rnstell'a
valuable papers and eight h often were
bnrned Vhe insurance is $8000. Russell
has had trouble with B F Wiseman over a
half section of forfeited railroad land, and
Monday he drove away a party of smveyora.
An Explorer Arrived,
Seattle Oct 20. Professor Icrael C Rus
sell, the Alasksn explorer, arrived frcm
Victoria on the steamer Hermoea, this after
no. n. and is now registered at the Rainier
Professor Russell is a man of medium statnre.
with a eqaare-cut black beard, slightly
tinged with gray. His countenance ex
presses ludomitable nsoluton. Ihe pro
fessor was found in his room at the Raioier
writing a brief description nf his travels.
Where to Go. Go to Parkei Broa for
fresh fruitcand vegetables.
Go to Parker Bros for the best tea
au coaees.
Go to Parker Bros for good baking
powder.
Go to Parker Broa for fine baked goods.
The beat bread, cukes, pies, etc in tbe
auirkct.
0 to Parker Bros for vour groceries
generally, and be assured of good goods
and first-class treatnu'iii
V7s inrureagMn sr. tramps
Towjenk t Wilson.
Albany,
s-
W. F. EEAD.
()regn
Manufacturer! '
EAF,1 ENGINES CRIST AND SAW
'JILL MACHINERY IRON MONTS
m ALL KIM3 OF HEAVY
AND LICHT WORK, IN
IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS.
nniil .mention jald o . pairing til
rla ot uiarrhtner'
fsVinrns Made on Short Soiioi
Do not buy your boots aiiilah'ies until
vou seo lii uiano at Klem and :is well
h:iv exnoiiiied their lare stouk of goods.
The Aihnnv tUrktt.
When!, S2 cants per bunhel,
Oku, 51 '
Riitior, :3 cants pr It).
Ki.'c; i i-uits per iU-ie,
Potatoes, 31 omits per buihel,
Lard. It 9t I2ctn: rmr Ih,
Bac inlinmo, 12 fint; Bid, 11 eenls;
Hhn.il'l.-ra, 11 cunl.li,
Boor on fn.it. i aS 2'4 rent Per lb.
Pork. nried, 6 cents "jr m.
Flour, tn oer barrel.
Tiittt received new ar.d .ejoi'd for retail at
0 E BivwneU'e tbe folhming
(.'how Chow.
Cooking Molasses,
Pickles in vinegar,
Salt Herring,
Salt whit tith,
Salt salmon.
1m ker Pr. s, groccrr.
Have V noticed that Allen Bros' gro
eery store is always full of fruits, vege
tables, etc, t ie very latest in the mar
ket. If there is anything to be bad thoy
nave it.
Peacliea,
Perries,
Cabbages,
Turnipe,
N iw Potatoes.
f9
Whcret Get Them. When wantine
an organ or niar.a cr.ll on G L Blackma n
wn e yeu can stirt from a hrst class
Porllsnil. Ortgon. A. P. Armrtronn. Prln.
krAnrb School : f:i-i tai. Rf s. C'Ll.Eor, S,ilem. orepon.
ram counes of study, uuie rte of luitloa.
Business, Shorthand,
Trni.r,V,nlr.V.Ii,rf rflA lrfrxrlttt
xl'i wtiin thniulinut lli tear. Sturtmie alill
ia i, luue. Cnul-w from tlttwr clio.il u
Ci.r.; rt to toaeeeahilljr lnncl wlla
sot jtid health. To reach nallh crsny
osnitd pssltlen la llfsisrulraa the full
f l'jn ana eixratlon at all ths lac
uitle Uti natara has ncim4 us "Ith.
That? an editions fennel sxl:i tnletfsthe
ff ,-eIoal sting It in strict worVIng
; sa this Is lnpes:!M .ne tne
ir.-sr aid saieen are tsrp!, V.vrfobstruct
ln U fi sserctisns, easiihi InlQestlon
and dijtrcui, Uh Gil at I'.c'r eaeoav
avxylae hnrras.
HENLEY'S
EfijrtE" Peindelion Tcnlc
eicrlsai, tt rnthionis tvjr (he liver,
enalist II - kwith, ,ir:in, rMolist Its
eartnle sauorj oani3, end arefflttsi ths
tirtlM saree Inrtif ssticn and aciwrV
.t sstlsa, starttts the tppat'.ts, leaes
1HV Vm,r , " i ' 1 -r. a:mi I ' I wvmi I
Nticc -the extra hr.I1 u ytcuad raxors
nrd by barberf are oU 1-j Stewart Sox.
(jitlifn Oxford tien at KleWi Bros. Choap-
at io the city. Will N. untd ot prcatly re
duced ratet.
For ha-paiijt ut nroncn.tiitv. hnMnre
fn ExAufLK Tif Ui for Au.erican
oniianmptinn rt i.u.'la iit Chinm by Euro
ren expert, ho ie j ImI ,,te-- t8ter.
The eucy eloper: i.-n. tr ii?v for th fact
in a fw ym ;hy I av t iriyo up
tbeir lucrative tnit i rn wj'ii hftMer?d con
tt.taMor.s. T!e unhtihhfiirtie.irt of he adul
terfttinnf n;l ntin Til al"iio2 oaffr ou
aot be more airrifjlv put. BocVi Te ia
eure ae cbil.'hcvd. Irtt iU AUeo Bros
:::rl! ml. Oregon
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