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i Mi arm if m 1 1 j VOL. 1 V ALLA.N V. OKEGON. FEJiM. NOVEMBER 13 ig'Jl. m 1G1 RHEUM AT & M neuralgia, and sciatica can always bo successfully treated with Aycr's Sarsaparilla A euro Is suro to follow the persistent use of this medicine Has Cured Others will cure you. W. F. R;E:a:D, II M VI III Au iny nvrnin inr w. DouulUN nil up. ir .! fitr nii lo In vnur uliti i link vftur d.-nl'T Hi'iid for million in. Hpcuro I bo ntflu'V Hud u'l lr u. tr'iAHt NO S UrVnTl TK.-al WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENLEMEN TH BEST S HOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE MONEY? ftUaiMM4iHh-MiMliM with notacknor wax thmid to tiurt lti f'i'l; niwln of I hi twitt tints calf. 11 MkIi afM easjr, and twmuM mafr more h thi frnr than any other manuj'nrturtr. It equals hand i'tTflnhoiii((tltiif rn.m4.wi$i.w. t f- (MM-rtiuiur IlKinl-M'wrd, tho flnrst calf 99 evt nfftrreil for V; equal iruucb import: if utioefl which pout fmni $S.i'lo $18 'it. 0 A 00 Ili.ort-SPWPd Writ Hhor, flno calf. 3JVm HtyllKh, ruiiifortuhlc Dd dur&bfl. I He l-rt uie iTi'f oflVrpd at thli price ; naiuv kkuv as cu-bmi-mailv nhi-i ctlnr from $.( to (CO 30 rollrt) HhoPi KartniTR. lUllroad Men 90a kii1 U-llfrCarrU-mnll WMirMipm; nhocalf, iwMHlt', ifiMKitli IiihMm. hftj three sulci, oxteu Mt Mkp. one pair will wear a y.'iir. a n ... t. . lu.ttor hIkm ovnr fiffflroa nt 3)a tbli jrlci'; out. trial will conv.nco tliow nml woruinBiajiin urn vi-rv utr-ni ami durable TIioko who httfu fflTfii them a trlul will wour no othnr niitlte. Jb it, tn -..j ti u-tuwil hvua aro oOVS worn by the tniyif very where; tbeyavll Ladlea,W'.JfcViEii"iJSS UlitM)rtM Bhtteii cobUiik from to ajc.i. Tallin.1 . nml .S llo for Uhiku lire, till) lM-il nii.boiiKOla. Stylljli and diirahl. Caution. mill . n. .mm.. r ice aru iMUupimI uti'thn lMttom of riifh h(. CalPand see Avhat a stoclof Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, hosiery, Wo have to select from. Our stock is not only the larcest V .L butjlie clieapast ever shown in Albany. Highest of all in larrcning Powers. V. S. Oort Report, Aug. 17, sMg, Powder BSOLUTEUk' PURE We have just placed on sale a complete assortment of cloaks and jackets, in Loth cloth and plush goods, plain and fur trimmed. ;. We want your trade and we feel confident we can save yen money. out T Ul J J. E. 13TjA1 S, TWO MEN AND ONE 130 Y FOUND DEAD!! A.lVanjr , W. E. READ. -:- -:- Oregon P. M.French keps railroad time. Buy your groceries of Parker Broj New cream cheese just received at Coiirad C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Block, Aott Prut r'fl-s work. See I hat e'eaantjpiaio at Kleiu Bro Bcr.t ami ''nsfitore, K W Achmon &0o are sellinj; moiinratnt at J'oitiaiui pricci. See V F Read's line of drese gocd ond 'iK neinre Duyup enewncre. Sowart& So-c U )ie rer h?jt rit.ot u.upced bheara and icinora. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent oiarat Julius Joseph's. A larue tock of wall oaner. with late de- siKiis.at Fortiniller t Irviug's(jLkSt received. Have yon seen tho-e narlor suits that '1 Brink has just received t They are pice. 1 W Bentlev. best boot and shoe mal er in city, tbree doors north of Democrat office. E W Achiloo ft Co handle toe celebrated Portland cement walls for lemetary lots. These walls can be furnished at half the cost of any other and are far superior. Dr M H EMis. nhvt'Oan and snrceon. Albany, Ore jon. Calls male lu cit) or country. Ladies can do their shopping in San Fraa- c'sco vil.hout visitini; the city, and without extra commission. Miss K -f Barrows 1? . r chasing aijeut, 1663 Grove St,OaklsoJ, Patronize heme indost'V mil hv hnd mtdft hh-ius, w?rrs lie I, f'- n O C Me r fcrb nd, at Dubr oille s old t i id. G I 0 W Cobii, sicc!s'ur Xt Pais'ev & Sri''iev, Kitn B!r?':, for y-u'-j b p int;" of a'l l'nds. sV'hile trying to Crowd theii . WAY INTO DEYGE& FRORJIAN BROS store, where tliey alwas have on hand he largest Stuck south of Portland, of the latest 'improved Rifles and Shot 3uns; an Immense stock of UshinK Tackle of every description; Ients, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention Itoi.ir in connection with the Store, and one of fte best workmen in the State to do any md ail kinds of work. Cnvn. r..m al. No rouble to .how Dies" Kocdi is ou. "Small .notto. prcht and qulc I.KI'TIUCATOIT. "The election was viitually bought with money used by lammany. Tbey went on a still hunt in 'lie state and bribed thousands of republicans 'o stay away from the polls. It was a pleasint day and thousands found it necessary to sisy at heme and huik corn and dig potatoes. " Ths above is given by Fassett as the reison why lie as defeated for governor of New York. Now, who would have thought that the grand old pariy of moral ideas had thous ands of republican voters who are to corrupt that they may be so easily bribed. Surc'ij tint party should renovate itself. TWO U A1KNU POLITICAL SbS'UlIE.VT.J. Senator W R Forrest is back from bis trip to the east. He was on the streets yes'erday and was given a welcome by his friends. He told a Telegraph man last evening that in eastern politics there are but two sentiments, one for each party. One is for Cleveland and the other is for Blaine. Seattle Ttleorath Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar The very latest news Is that you can buy at JULIUS GB ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 25c 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar.... 20 lbs Extra C Sugar, White No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 5 Gallons Good Pickles 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap A Complete Hanging Lamp ;V't. - Wholesale price of aug.r-100 lbs axtr. C, 4.75; 100 .b. g.anulated, I., t .i onmluot . .trlctoash store, n l M ood. will be d to. njt h from 10 , ,P" "Vr.VfXhVsTwel. a, I arKr7rlj,.eck. I!VKmEd2 lmake.,peeUlt,ottla9te,s coffee, and ? ', ' nrt alwavs i)lase my euatomors, uu.iiiK - . . i,ni.iBVS th Tar win tie ine It is possible Ibat in the no'tliwest some virgin wheat soil remains lo he brought under, the rough usage of the primitive wneat grower But the be?t and easiest cultivated has already been cropped. What remains will not te brought under cultivation so f?st as exhausted wheat fields will he abandoned. In other wouls, the acreage of wheat in this countiy is neser likely, or at least not in mrnv yesrs, to be laifrer than now. If -he agjregaie crop is to be increased it musi be b, : aising the average yield per acre. The present cvop year iias been unusually faotable for wheat and ta this the !a.ge yield this season ii to be a'lribu.'cJ. L ading Photographers A cany Oregoi. We have bought-1'' henegativc tmade by L W Clark and W h Jreenwood up to Nov 15th, 1889. Duplicates can be had from hem only of us at redused lates. We have also tb:ot 18,000 negatives made by our selves, from which duplicates can be had at likaiajes. We carry the only f nil line of v.ewt of this state and do enlargt d work at kr-cit rates for first class work. V e shsll be pleaded to see yon at onr Studio in Fiomau's black, nextdoorto Masonic Temple. My display or new toys nu llutwt bvor brought to Albany. Albany 5a B TiT . v. u :nr -MiiiiifaoturTB IE AM ENCINES CRIST AD SAW 4ILL MACHINERY IROH l-KOHTS n ALL OF HEAVY AHOLICHT WORK, IN IRON K!D BRASS CASTINGS. nooial tliitiin jHlrt o . (airlnit da of tnai-liiunrs HaUnrns Made on Short Notii M 0T Store. Best atock or ;oocbi 111 the Va y, and t)- moat reus' .Bie prloea, both tib allinK. I have on hand U .!.., FUiirilTUE. srjo, ruw.vic TRUNKS, EOOXS, FUTURES . ClOCXS, Cr.0GKF.RY, ETC., ETC. iir wehtof S K Voung' oif nt L. CQTTLILB for infants and Children Castorlabso weH adapwd to children that re,n.mend Itaa superior toanypreacrlpUon tuown to me." II. A. Aacnra. M. Ill So. Oilonl St., BrooUyn, It. T. Th use of 'rastria' Is so universal and yM" (jw York City. Ito Tastor Bloomlngdalo KformeJ Church. Cantor-la cures Colic. ConKtlrmtl-n, Sor.r Slomacii, Ptarrho-a. trucuuon. Kills Wonns, giw alP. V"a eostion, YTiuieut injurious medicatioo. i. r0P sfrTal yuan I have recomrnended Tour Castnha, an.1 .hall always continue u. 5 so as ithaa luvanably produced beneucW rcaults." Edwih F. riaolt. M. MThe Wlnthrop," l3th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Tub CtxvaoB Counirf, 77 Mcaaar Btrebt, New Yoruu ampl.iais f Cea.vmpllssi. IVIC.sJ' , NJ. 'I V . ... vr: ..: i i ( .e d i J."0 t(n V .1 li'O f . 1 ' si vel. tt.. h I... Ui we F t- Oram, M" I if"''. Ab.T - t--et5 hi' u t i, vri r cnnif,pi iin m h-Y chatt. " si i . nyisv' nn c f c . ,..y iA' f 1 : - Ti1 I Mi.i'.ie ll a ... ei lint tpn 10 In- -Oit'l wx I (rye'atle ltu nor -r pun, ev r-xiid'y fter t iin.r ir ft-t'l be: cor evry H . if irel', I tilepp vt'.X at niv mo. i 'idi'Sfta-ltHs . no'c :1V our hoo 8 ive einit s.e.i their iart;j .ttoijk o' a The Dan bk it will eichrue a f r vn i i its linb wa 1 1 in-1 u rt or wttl C Hunl'-r cthr proi-uiiooji Mr Pa in ell hadaicat tvesio.i o leltei writing, and the lettcis he did wiile vtt mt;ed by bad grammar and an inoWcd t y' that sometitse made his meaning obscu e. It U said that in his con ve. sat ion le net made use of an o.t;i, ai.! he o.ce boas.ej that not one of his speeches con aiced a violent expression. His DatuialW scci elite ways grew upon him until it became a passion with him to conceal his lesidence, and hi leading followers found it ery difficult In discover wheie he lived. He always fancied lie was bting 'oUowec1, and once he said: I am sure that I have thrown them o.T. I tcck ne cab discharged it and jumped into another.' Secretary Fo:cr is not an extempoianeoos speaker, alt hU speeches being delivered fiom catefullv prri-aicd manuscnpls. J nee was one occasioti in his g.ihct na.orial campaign o iSiil when th niji)ucii,it uf the speech be was to deliver at Alliance was -becked th:o"gh in a valise to Pittslnrg by mistake. The r.sult was that the sec-e'a' )'s voice gave out "owing te the fearful den.ans m?iie on it A iiiticr tl e cainraicn," nnu tiie speech &t A'liutice wns left unspoken. lv KLEG RAPHIO NEWS Tlie AnarchlaU Axala. s Chicago, Nov 12. Within a bomb throw of the Ilavtrarket armd anarchists tonight again met the Chicago police. ' The lesult was an ignominious defeat for the re Is One hundred policemen surprised them in a secret mass meeting, and burst in the saloon where it was held. The men, who a moment before had been boasting of their intention to hurl defiance into the teeth of the Chicago police, maile a rush tor the rear doors, but at sight of the guns there displayed, -batted, and with one or two exceptions showed every symptom of cowardice "Thro up your hands," shout ed Inspector Lewis. At the command 400 hands went in: the .air, and officers com menced the search for weapons. Those found to possess revolvers or ether arms were placed under arrest, while the others were hustled into the strc-t, and told lo leave the vicinity at once. Am Enftilftli Storm. London, Nov 12. Though at midnight the great gale in Kngland had subsided, a storm was still prevailing in the southwestern part of Ireland. Dispatches continue lobe received giving details of the havoc wrought along the coist by yesterday's storm. At Kamsgate. on the east coast, of Kent, four fishermen were drowned. There wus crat excitement in Southpor', on the Irish sea, over the attempt of the crew of a lifeboat to save the crew of a vessel in distress nt that place, Afera terrible struggle the boat returned safely with all on board. The life boat reached the spot wl.ere the distressed vessel she started to snccor was last seen, but when she got there all traces of the vessel had disappeared. The steamer Hawarden Castle engaged in the coasting trade, was wrecked at the mouih of the Mersey last night, vr.ll Be Allowed,' Washington, Nov 12. The famous claim of Ben Hollanay against .the United State for property taken and destroyed by Indians during the overland m-il service from the Missouri river to Sicramento, bids fair to be srltled at an early day. By an act of congress . passed last session, this claim was referred to the court of claims for adjudication. Within the past fevr days the preliminaries have been at ra need and it has been agreed, in view of the importance of the questions at issue, to give this claim precedence, so that it is now erpectcd the case wilt be called up shortly. While t ne claim ag2regatet nearly $1,000, 000 it te thought, however, that the courts, ' uader the provisions of the act conferring . jurisd'u ion, will not be able 'ogive a judge - ment lor more than (400,0000, 1 be Ta. .ret 1 tout' ess. Sedalia, Mo Nov 12. The fanners na- innal congress this morning adopted a number of resolutions, Among them were the follow-' ng. Recommending the State control of the ve slock exchanges, so that no live stock can- be excluded; recommended the passage of a national law requiting the stamping of artificial hog pioducs; demanding a ledeial jaw pro hibiting gambling in farm products; indorsing ie punciple or reciprocity, and 'he work already accomp'ished by the world's fair di- ectors. II was decided to hold the next conventional Lincoln, Neb. A W Smith, of Kansas wase'ee'ed presiuent; DF Clayton, I lowa secret ny: Wi'liam Freeman, treasur er : adjou ned sine die. Dun riatt Dead, Cleveland, 0 Nev 12 Donn Piatt died t h:s hc.neat Macooheethis a ite noon. He id been ill two weeks f.ith a form of la lippe, hut it was on'y in the laft two days that his condition was at all serious. Since Piatt's icireinent from active journalistic work he has resided at his country home in Logan county, except in iSSS, when he conducted Belfords free trade magazine in New York. A Shok Item.! K 'Young lina just re ceived a lurge stock of bIiops. for incn ivninpn nml children, incliiftintf parliou larlv a fine line ot school alined. The best makes in the market can ba found in his shoe department. A ti'i liif Her.dricsjn's, of croikev-yliwarj The AiLanr Sli'-ItH Hue ?r. Li cents pnr ft. 2 r-ntn par !.. T,ard, 1 1 12 c pr IH, si:o.il!Mrs 1 1 cent. BMfon foot. 2 (H 2 ronti ne; Flour, fi per barrel. Keli..k;g S( hd l. TheXctlogscho t Jress cu tini M corner uf WnUnd iii-kt-r hi : he RaWton house i new open, '.- -on not li.nittd. T-aJ:c are invittd ..'. and examine the vKeni . r' rtii' (lit; 'm lie livif.ii hpvt ' l'rtn,'(f .inUiiiS fur il8 p'ii, hnas er Meu n h .. Ihty to $7 I'M)'. Other m: cur- to Si hi a p-k.f. i'cv -'he f-xtf hltn , bv ha- r ne so'd by S ninin r.i e! ,.e...' A Sn The bft mast er.ff'.e iu the -ity at J It you warrt tlie besl and most durable furni ture that is manufactur, ed in the city go to THOMAS BRINK'S Ars r " WHOLESA ' 1 A GROCERS CIGARS, 7CC,' kinds m Flinn Block, ,CO, A WD '.".ARG E Or. IN TH?:: CHOICE FRUITS. OF ALL S.-ALL QUANTITIES, SEASON. -:- ALBANY, OREGOlN XOTKF. I have this dv old to R G V7j.tnn A Co. tbv p-nTiy ar.d eouniilpbiou biifcini hereto- .n.ft on hy n.e a.t th crnTof EUs- wcith Bud 2:id nrretiU.CfmiuMMg rf fctisk of jrrfjr-vi.., j.rnvihint, rul.ire. elo. I will Vy ell 1'ijU imuirfd nt- whi') conduct ma tn 1 1! win pup 011 pretvitfttimi. 1 r tin the J.O'.k ccoutitd and pitit-u 11 dubtrd iv rcu ell mid rv nt th srcir nntil f.r it.m. After ttiat Atilf) hU nnpaid pccuuntu will hfi pipped in the bauds of my attorney Nov. 2. 1891. E J Tanking. tl ivi' V'.ucht thp urfrv-rv at-d commis 1 1 n-n-p:- hft nl T- r.irrifd cm at the irf- c- t and Rititworth -.ir. t bv Opt K J l.M'ftrf j, "''d lit-id in a fnM aod )ijp'"t--j flnc;k of nhotw IbiimIv tjrorfci:- nod rp;n'- ', v e fci fn'lv f tirir r piitron Li. 1 f f.-Tnter rnntnri'!, hi: A t bo people -r. :- v -f Alb.ny ibi.d vtoinitv. K G WATftf.N&Ci. lli-f-1 wiy o ornvf I Tut i' inn ia rer tri.nis'T n. niv uo p-f. KG W-ti-n Co to f. 'ti.t r ntir itt(i ami the per pli o AI I'A'iV srd tk Kit v. E J I AVMNU, r,n tn ns-, v. iti e'.r e.t in !h dusrd r.i OC Mi P fie. -IpimI 1.1) r; iiidi"v hfi" if hi imp ploth- O if ird tip at Kiel ' . it) Will hp 1 Chap a'lv re- Tne fiiu "t li'in of pio'nri' f rM m'it ever in A bury at F.'Hu.itle' & Irv g'c tThon Baby was ticfi, we naT hor Caatorio. When aha was a Child, she ortcd for Coatoria. When nhe.became Mtsn, clun to Camoria. When she had Cliildrcu. she give litem ttustoria. Whpreto GT Thkm. When wanting n ortan or plana call on G L Blackman vh e you can select from a first class toe..