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AllUNr, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1891.
NO 152
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FOR SCROFULA
scrofulous humor
in tho blood,
ulcers, catarrh, and
consumption,
use
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
The most
economical,
safe, speedy, and
effective of all
blood-purifiers.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
. W. F. READ,
IH I VI III
hbm mT mniM for W.
n.Aw In your ilu
ur tlllici nail C7ifl I
d"nitr io NfuU fur rm itluirue, nm-uro tue I
utffijry, iiiiu it ci iiM-m tnr you.
10" TA H K Ml srilSTITUTK. .
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
ss shoe: cePeVn
It ) it Ki-nnili'MM HhM', with no tai
t'iliurt tlit fi'1!; mntjit uf the Inn
will easy, aixl iWdiMe va mnktt i
TH BEST SHOE IN THE WORtQ FOR THE MONEY?
tackflor win ttm-uil
I nut flnu pair, stilish
itkti ttitirr miuH'K iif tttix I
p-ltW ttntn any nthrr mnnujiwturer. It eqaulu uuiid
ki'Wfil Kliot-H iMtliiii from Sl.ii) Ut AS.rfl.
fin OO (Quinine HaiHl-MCwtd, iho finest enlf
Hii'tc rvrr (.iTemi ritr stud: eipiaiH r ix-mii
j tut iiuuti-iTivi'u wuii rnor, liim mu,
r hiviih 1. ci.nir..r(iti)H' ruiu iirarm. 1 no unm
iiW vwr olTf-rt'il at (his nricu ; mmiir grado OA cu-
tiim ntu'ti' hh'M-H rorttlnic from $,M to
DO HI I'ulicw hhui'i aVurmcra, Knllrnmt Men
tjiAliile-ta. Minutii IUhM heavy mreo wit, txtt-u-
iiui- (mi imir win wt-ikr b vt'tir.
50 flue rnlf n hettr hIioo wr offeriM at
till nrlre: ou trial will miivlucu those
t want m mIum- for punirort and nerviro.
rj 25 11 nil VJ.IMI Workliiainnn'H ihnea
arc very Mimn aii'l iliirudlo. Ihuno wba
Klvt-ti tin-in n IrlaJ will wror no other nmki'.
M-2.IM mill 91.?-? M-htxil shM-i aro
UT 9 worn liy Hi1 ljnyHi;vtryvLrt; LhifM-U
ruftlii-Tr im-rlta h llix Incrntllii mi I (-it KtlOW.
LaOU ICS liotiKola, LTynt)'lUh;i'aabFrtjm;u
iiVnirtt il ahix-i niatliir from klf lo (tfi.itV
X,ikII'm' V., Ill, K'J.IHf and S1.V "hno for
Ul;-jiro (ho iH-it llnuUonola. Ktyllnh and -lurftiilo.
lTaiillon.-hH that V. I- Donul iiaiuc uutl
n ico uru liiAmpwi on the ikjimuti 01 i-ncn nnoo.
w. I ImiIHJLJLH. UruL-bbm. MaM
J. A. Camming.
Call and see what a stock of
Fancy Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Dress Goods,
lr(osi cry,
Wo have to select from. Our stock is not onlv the latest
07
but the cheapest evershown irrAlbany.
We have just ulaced 011 sale a ftonmlete nsnv(mnt.': rf
cloaks and jackets, in both cloth and plush
goods, plain and fur trimmed.
(2Mt of aH in Tuning Poww. V. & or't Report, Aug. 17, tt.
Bering
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
F. M. French keups railroad time.
Buy yourfroceriaa of Parker Bros
New cream cheese just received at Conrad
Meyers.
Smoke the celebrated Havana filled5 cent
cigar at Julius Joseph's,
A Ur2oc' of wall paper, with late de
sipjns, at Fortiniller k Irving s,just received.
Have you seen those parlor suits that T
Brink has just received? They are nice.
J W Bentley, best boot and shoe maker in
city, three doors north of Democrat olKce
E W Achiaon & Co handle the celebrated
Portland cement walls for cemetery lota.
Iheae walls can be furnished at half the cost
of any other and are far superior.
Dr M H Ellis, physician and surgeon.
Albany, Oregon, Culls made In ctt or
country .
Ladies can do their shopping in San Fran
cisco without v 131 tin tbe city, and without
extra commission. Miss E J B.irrowi 1? r
ch-iain? aeut, Grove St, OaklanJ, .
Patronize heme industry and buy hand
made hnrnesi, warrante-1, from O C Mo
l'arl. nd, at DubruUle s old stand.
Go lo o W Cobh. successor to Paisley &
Smilev, Ftinn Blnplc, for ymrj b printing
?f ail kindb.
We want
you rnone
3'our trade and we feel eonfiden we can save
W. F. EEAD.
-5- -:- Oregon
Wall Paper
Jrtxgr, Paints, Oil
Glass, Iiltc,
ALBAKY,
ORECON
Star Bakery
I'orRroadalblii and First HIh,
Julius GradwoBIs Bazaar
The very latest news Is that you can buy at JULIUS
GR ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows:
16 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
19 lbs. Extra C Sugar 1.00
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25
5 Gallons Good Pickles 1.00
20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90
A Complete Hanging Lamp 2.00
Wholesale price of sugar -100 lbs extra C, t; 130 ibs giauulntedi $d.
I will conduct a strict cash store, ani all goods will bo sold for net cash from 10
t s ,tit loan than reeular nrioe. Ur stock of Cbinaware, tanoy iroods. ana
all the deslrabl, syles of dishes, as well as a general assortment of grocerins, crock
ery, lamps and fixtures is complete. 1 make a specUltj of riae tea', coffees and
b iking powder, and always pmase my customers,
Mv display of new toys and novelties lor the holidays this year will be the
finsH over brought to Albany. 1 Julias Gradwobl.
I'KOTKCTIO.N PAItADOXES.
The protectionists of tins country are just
now endeavoring through diplomacy to per
sua!e the protection countries of Germany and
Francs to lower their duties on certain Amer
ican product.
The logic of this request is that high duties
are ve-y good for this country but very bad
fur foreign nations.
Our administration boasts of reciprocity
treaties which have secred free admission or
greatiy reduced duties on many American
products going into foreign lands, without
abating in return any tax upon imports into
this country.
The logic of this policy is tiiat it is highly
praiswortliy to untax necessaries for foreign
peoples. but that it is a patriotic duty to heap
still higher the taxes on the necessaries of our
own people.
The republican stumpers point with pride
to cheaper sugar as the result of untaxing it
and then claim that soo other articles have
been or will be made cheaper by taxing them
The logic of this claim is that increasing a
burden generally makes the load lighter,
Great are the paractoxesof pro'ection.
.u i.ding Photographers A any Uregoa.
f havebonttht-all thencgatiTC s made by
L W Clark and W 11 Greenwood np to Not
lath, 18S9. Duplicates can be had from
hem onlv of ns at reduced lates. We have
also about 18,000 negatives made by our
selves, from which duplicates can be had at
like las. Ve carry the on iy full tine oi
vewt of this state aud do enlarge d work at
lower trtes for first class work. W e shall be
pleaned to see yon at our Studio in Froman's
block, nextdoorto Masnnio lempie.
IIatb TJ noticed that Allen Bros' gr,
eery store is always full of fruits, yeg,
tables, etc, fje very latest in the mar
ket. If there is anything to b bad they
have it.
reaches,
Berries,
CabkaRea,
turnips,
Vim rtat,es.
The Dsuovkat will exchanu. a a.wint
nisehiritt of any make desir'd, except one or
wo, for some nak jfrub wood and part cash;
or will consider other propositions A sny
e desiring a new snachia
The quartets of Irifh leaders are not the
argument against ihc right of that people fcr
self government that many suppose them to
be. Political capacity grows by political ac
tivity, lksldes, the votes of a divided people
cast ngainst each other are far netter than
shillalahs anj. brickbats, which in the era
betore voting are the only means of expressing
the popolar w ill. Politics really induces po
liteness in the long run. In the heat of a
political canvass this may not seem so, but we
may take comfort in the thought tint ihis
strain, if it hid no escape valve, might be far
more dangerous than it is.
COXRXD MEYER,
Proprietor.
UKALKK !K
1'aaneU FruilH. :nuw
UlushYfiirp. tneeuswr.,
Dried Frui. VpffelnWe".
Tnbacco, fJunrn,
Nilgai-, Sph-en.
toller, Tea,
Ei Etc.,
lntativorvtl,i; tint In kc;.t In eincnl
variuty and e-oc-T7 store. Highest
market price paid for
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
Eh
ADAGHE
While You Wait,"
BUT CURES
NOTHING ELSE.
A rlne line ofcrojkery wars at Conn &
Hendricsou's.
Notice -the extra hollo grouad rasor'
used by barbers sr. sold by SUwarl 6: acv.
Whereto GbtThem. When wanting
mi orean or plana call on O L. Blackman
A-he-e you can select from a first class
toe.
Parker Bros, groocrs.
Cottou g'tods have not been a cheap idc.
the war as tncy are now. Call and se what
bariius V Keadhs,
ALLEN
WHOLESALE
TWO MEN AND ONE BOX
FOUND DEAD!!
8S
Vhile trying to Crowd theii
HFYns: FRilMAN BROS
Store, where they alwajs have on hand JPlillll BlOCk.
he larcest Stock south of Portland, ot
the latest Improved RIHes and Shot
Suns: an Immense stock of Fishing
Tackle of every descriptions Tents,
Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands
of other things too numerous to mention
Jteintir Shop
In connection with the Store, and one ol
?e best workmen In the State to do any
n ad kinds of work.
Come one Come al. No rouble to
diow coeds "Small prcfit and quick
retail grocers
iaq TOSACCO. AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL
KINDS, INXARGS OR SMALL "QUANTITIES,
IN Tt-i&iK sbASura.
ALBANY, OREGON
If you want the best
and most durable furni
ture that is manufactur
cd in the city go to
THOMAS BRINK'S
The Altmiiy Market.
Wheat, 82 outs per bushel,
Oat, 81 - " "
Butter, 25 cents per lb,
Egg cants per doz,
potatoes, 8) csntt per bushel,
lard. II at 12 cents DOT lb.
Baem -Hams, 12 cents; side',
ahojldert. 11 cants.
Beef on foot. 2 0 2! cents p,r
P.irk, dresse l, 0 cents per a.
Flour, ib per barrel.
uii.ta;
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
A Fatal Eleclrls Wire.
Spokane, Nov 2 About 3 o'clock this
afternoon a telephone wire broke and fel1
acioss the trolley wire of the Spokane Street
Railway Company on Riverside avenue, near
the postoffice. For nearly half an hour the
trolley wire burned, when suddenly an ex
plosion occurred, like the report of a pistol,
and the wi.e broke, one of the ends hanging
down on the track, the other remaining su-
ociiucu in me air. j usi ai tnis lime, a large
beer wagon belonging to Fitzgerald & Green
drawn by two horses and driven by a man
named Mason, came rapidly down the avenue
anc one oi me horses, striking the wire lying
in uic street, was inrown violent y to the
ground. He made an eflbit to rise, but fell
back across the live wire and was lns'antly
killed. A large black dog, wisning to inves
tigate the cause of the commotion, came in
contact with the live wire and was also killed.
BakJr City's Election.
Baker d ry, Or Nov 2. The Baker City
municipal election occurred today and not
withstanding the downpour of rain and the
chilly atmosphere, the entire voting popula
tion was drawn out. Tbe election was con
ducted under the new state law, the Austra
lian ballot system, and its workings giving
entire satisfaction. C A Johns was elected
mayor over the present incumbent. S B Mc
Cord, who has held the reins of city govern
ment foi four successive years, by a inajcrity
of 151 voles- The other successful candidates
were: Treasurer, S L Murphy: councilmen,
J U Parker, Frank Clarke, C M Miller.
Joseph Goddes, J P Faulk, George W Bor
man, William McMurrcn and B A Levens jr.
Clever Forgeries.
London, Nov 2 The London police,
after a Icrg search, have unearthed the clever
est check forgers operating in recent years.
The members of this gang have succeeded in
doing what was believed by experts !o be
impossible, namely, temoving from chemically
treated bank gaper the figures written theieon
and replacing them by others entirely different,
without leaving o trace of the nl.eration.
Theie is reason to believe that the s-calings
01 the combine have amounted to 20,000 a
week for some time past
A Forger Cuntured.
Ashland, Or Nov 2. A man who answers
very closely the description of Charles B
Hogg, alias Burton, and who is wanted at
San Bernardino, Cal, for forging bank checks,
was arrested at Ashland this afternoon for
committing a like forgery upon a bank here.
lie nas every appearance of being a shrewd
and skillful worker in the forgery line and on
Us person were found blank checks on varios
banks, from Texas to California.
The present German duties on agricul
tural products and live stock are as fol
lows: Horses $4 76, oxen $7.14, sheep 24
cents each; on cereals as follows: Wheat
and rye $1.19, oats 95 cent6, wheat flour
and corn meal $2.50, buckwheat 4S cents,
barley 54 cents, maize 48 cents, malt 95
cents, butter and cheese $4.76, meat.fresh
and prepared, $4.76, fowl and game $7.10
per 224 pounds each.
Cure el spinal Weakness,
E F Woolston, Yate, Orleans Co,, N Y.,
writes: "Mv wife, five years ago, was con
fined to her bed with inflammatoiy rheuma
ti m of tho musoles of the hack. The doc
tors thought her case honelees, and doomed
her to he a bedridden in .ilid. The violent
pain kep' her awake almost everv night.
She lost oyer thirty pounds in weight To
ease her pain I thnui;nt I would put on
A'.lcock'a Porous Plasters. I covered ber
back withthim. Ti-my great delight she
heirsn to sleep well. The pain very much
abated in one week . I then took the plas
ters off, washed her back, and p 0 1 on fresh
ones. Attheend of the secd wek,he
inftietcd on pettir-g up, and by " the third
week w:ir entirely well and utile to attend
i her h( iiseho.d duties.
A Fulul Tumble.
Pendleton, Nov 2. The remains of a
till, powerful Irishman, about 40 years old:
were picked up by the Union Pacific trsin in
charge of Conductor Carnine, near Gibbon
station, on the mountain enst of here, Sunday
morning. He had been dead eight or ten
hours; and had evidently been killed by being
thrown from a railroad train. He was lying
oh hi face on a rock pile, ond the conductor
'.bisks he was hurled (rem the train coming
toward Pendleton.
Over a Bunk.
Eugene, Or Nov 2. Henry Bolen r.d
wife met with quite a serinus accident while
coming to town this mornirg from their place '
on the Mohawk. They were on the narrow
nradt arcund Judkins' point, when the train
train came along and scared the team. The
horses jumped down an embankment of about
fifteen feet, drawing the carriage after them.
Mrs Boled was quite seiiously injured, and
was unconscious when brought to town
For Sale Twenty-four acre tract of
land, all in cultivation, suitable fur prune
orchard, $45. per acre. Inquire 011 prem
ises of Wm St John, 4 miles west of Tan
gent.
Kellc:; Si hool. TheKe'.Ioggschoo
of dress rutting at corner of Virstand
Baker in the Ralston house L now open.
Lessons not limited. Lad:e are invited
10 call and examine the system.
3H3iaEB
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for infants and Children.
"CQAtorlalsRO well adapted to children that
I rvcommeiid Itoamiperiortoany prescription
Icuown to mo," II. A. Archeb, H. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
" Th uno of ' OMtorla ' In so unWerwvl and
lu m-Tits so well known that it stfinis a wnrk
or Buptrerotratlon to endorse it. Few are the
i'lteMifcent families who do not keep Castoria
within etuiy rwuoh "
Carlos Mirttj, D.D..
New York City,
fjite Pastor PloomlngJalo Reformed Church.
Cant or! a cures Colic, Constlpfttlon,
Rour 8toinnJi, llarrbrpa. Eructation,
Kills Wornis, gives sleep, and promotes di-
reation,
Without injurious medication.
For several years I have recommended
your Castoria, ' and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results. 11
Edwin F. Pardsi, M. D.,
Tbe Winthrop," l&Ui Street and 7th Are..
New York City.
Ntk:b to Ladieb. My cloaks have
now arrWed and I am enabled to give the
ladii-8 of Albany baricains in fall and
winter cloaka for a few days only. I will
bare at my store a sample of every style
of sealetts and cloth cloaks or jackets
made by one of the largest Kietern
manufacturers. They comprise all the
novelties of the season. These goods
will be in the store for a few days only
and will be sold at wholesale pricep. Call
early and secure the best selection.
i vv feiMPeeN.
Kltin ftros have a largo jintl choice &tock
tf I'rotof and frhcea fnrsuln ht reaoniial. le
prices D.i not invest info.it wrtlr until
Tonhave peeu their stocit and Uu elegant
piano at thur store.
Trartirrs Kxamliiiitlon.
Notice is hereby given that the reirular
publieoximiDnion ort iu'lioM. for I inn
county, will take p'ac l.i A.ibtny. o;n-
mencimr on WedneMdriy. N v. IVJi.at
1 o'olock. p m and c mti,i:ie until Fri lay
noon, Nov. IS b AM lev horn must
positively be present at the tbi of mm
tveneement, as no one will In wdmiim,!
to the examination wh i not srj nrHonL.
U F. KUHSKLIi,
Count" School Nnpt
Indies Oxf.ird ties at Klo-n IVns. Cheap
est in the cit. Will lie oil at firualJy re
duced r-te.
Tbn Baby was siek, we five her Castoria.
When she was a Child, site- cried for Cantoris.
Whn aha baeame Kiss, she ailing to Cnatorisv
When she had Children, she i;ave thum Castoria,
Tea Ckxtauk Comvakt, T7 Ucaaar Stxbt, Kbw Yobx.
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cn8iimptio'i a-e hf.nv
pean experts, who ,
The eticclopeHiiifl ur r
thit in a few earft th
their lacratire nositi-w h uliat'e-fd cm
stttutioos. The nithAUl'fii'icyf of he adu!
teratinus n4 min-ril col rinj martyr eu
not be snore sir rjt'y Iech' Tea
pore a k-iUhoe I. For s ile Hy'MUri
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