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    VOL. IV
ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 1891.
NO 1G6
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For Bilious Attacks
heartburn,
sick hoadacho,
and all disorders of
the stomach, liver,
and bowels,
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
are the
safest, surest,
and most popular,
medicine for
family use.
Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co.
Lowell, Mass.
F. READ,
ink iny iiu'tit fitr V. I.. I ton mutt tiiatn.
it imiI fur Hiil In your plum nk your
tit'U lo mainl lor t'fiinlittfiH' niTuro ttio
aifi'iirVi Htiil u'l iIiciii lor von.
TAKL Ml M IISTITI TK. J
111
WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE cenPemen
THEBEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
4t In it rt-iuul-H htiiM. wllh no tat-kw of wui thri'itfl
fir hurt tli ft'i-r; nm1n of 1li ! film rulf. mvlMl
iifij ', iinrl fc'ruMW " mofc wiirr if this
ruif than any tttUtr tnnnvfaturtr. It ualn liaml
r r.trl t.ti'MK nmtliiK from sl.ni to IV' (J.
f ,ntthi Hnml-awwiidt ttm flnft rnlf
mum fti r niTcrwil mr f3."
Call and seo what a stock ofJ
0
Fancy Goods.
i
Furnishing Goods,
Dross Goods,
Wo havo to select from. Our stock is' not onlv th Liraost
v C
but the cheapest evor shown in Albany.
Wo havo just placed on sale a complete assortment
uioukb ana jaciccts, in both cloth and plush
goods, plain and fur trimmed.
fitmrt ' fl nhifH which oont fnUB EH
VII linnu-nunri mm r-nnr
f. fin ft rnlf.
rfuraliR. Tlif ht'Ht
tut inn icrudo an una-
to8'.u.
lyllnli. t'iinf
mit.lK ahiHN nnitt liiii from 6.ll to '.
JO 50 I'olh-e nifi-j rrmr, llnllmnd Men
) atnl lj;iirl rririftll wear tlnm; rtfici.lf,
H-AitiilfW. niiioolli IiibI-Io. hrn7 Ihrati mtlf, eiten-
3 mik. mr pair win wsr a yr.
U OBIT n iminr "- -'
till nrli-: mit trial will enurlnc tlion
LO want a nli fT ram-fort aud rwrr.
i-Ot Wrkluuwnir f)Tiori
nri wry hc roii nun nuraim'. mow wuu
i tlvrn tiiam n brlnl will wtrar no oilier make.
Efnva) iiml ihurl HitM- ar
OUJ9 fim tiy Hie l-oyfrrrwh'rr: ihcytell
ido,.T. ni.. .. in. iiLPtiulnt nlMihnw.
L.aQieS 7-ii"l. ryotryliihluaUbTuuch
Tfr4l'' -J-te. n4 for
fSui-ii ari. thw l.ol Ann Uougut. Styllfli an J .luraWo.
TTouilau.- Uoti t)mt W. L. ffOdHlai !inni UUti
1 ' W. L DODULAB, Urockton. Mill.
Star Bakery
( orBrouilalUlii and Flrnt Nt.B
COMl.D MEYER,
Cnnurl Krinl.
(ilMnwaro,
Orlcd Friill.
TobdCiio,
Mnicar,
El!(.
Proprietor,
('nnr' Ileal
(Inernnwird
Vegetable,
fltcarn.
Spire.
Tea.
Etc..
Infwt.ryll...i( that In kept In i . sn.l
ncirkft j.riee 'id lr
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
TWO MEN AND ON K I30Y
FOUND DKAT)'.!
,Vhilu tryinu; to Crowd
8
Hijheit of H la Learenlng Powers. U. S. Gor't Report, Aug. ij, jM
Bnn B
filing
of
ABSOLUTELY PURE
We want your trade and we feel confident we earn says
you money.
W. F. READ.
uoitiii o4r.t:!(i;. i
F. M.French keeps railroad time.
Buy your groceries of Parker Hroa
New cream cheese just received at Conrad
Meyers,
C V Cobb, iob nri titer. Flinn Rlnck.!does
first class work.
Ree that elegant' uiano at Klein Bros Boot
and Shu? utoro,
K W Achison &Co are selling monumtnts
at Portland prices.
See V F Road's line of dress gocds and
silkp heforo buying elsewhere
Stewart & Sox sell the very belt patant
tempered shears and scissors.
Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent
cigar at Julius Joseph's.
A large stock of wall paper, with Lite de
signs, at Fortmiller & Irving'sjust received.
Have you seen those parlor suits that T
Brink has just received ? They are nice. '
Go to 0 C McFarland for sadlery, har
ness, whips, rubes, all kinds of horse cloth
ing etc., eto.
W Achison & Co handle the celebrated
Portland cement walls for cemetery lots.
These walls can be furnished at half the cost
of any other and are far superior.
Dr M H Ellis, uhysician and surgeon,
Albany, Oregon. Calls made la cit Tor
country.
, Ladies can do their shopping in San Fran-
oisco without visiting tbe city, and without
extra commission. Miss K J barrows if jr
chasing agent, 1130,0 rove St, Oakland, -f
Patronize home industry and buy hand
made harness, warranted, fro;n 0 C -Mc
t'arhnd, at Dubruilles old stand.
Go to D W Cobb, successor to Paisley &
Smile, Fliuu Block, for ynur j b pnnti ng
of ail kinds.
-A.1Vmty 9
Oregon
WHEAT. S9CEXT.S.
How many people are there who pro
nounce any ''proportion of their words
correctly, not merely by reason of clip
ping and mouthing, but by ignorance of
good usage? We find them everywhere,
and they lay the accent on the first instead
of on the second syllable of acclimate, for
example: they pronounce the second
syllable of acoustics, coo, instead of cow,
they do not put the accent on the last
syllable of adept, as thev should do; they
leave the u tound out of buov; thev pro
nounce duke with the sound of oo instead
of with the simple long u; emphasize the
first instead ot the second syllable of ener
vate, and sound the t in often. They are
astonished to know that precedence has
the accent on the second syllable, and
placard on the last; that quav is called
key ; that sough is suf ; that the z instead
of the s sound is to be given in sacrifice.
and the reverse In rise; that subtile and
subtle are two different words; that the
last syllable of tortoise is pronounced
"Us" Instead of "tus;" tot It should be
used and not ust; and that it is not the
"zoo," but the zoological gardens where
one goes to see the chimawzee and not
the chiinpanrw. Thus ejaculates an ex
change. In view of an approaching pro
nouncing bee. the above will be of interest.
In these days of uncertain pronunciation
It is safe to say no one can "stand up"
long on selected words.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
A BBUftl Mrellnc.
Sai.em, Or Nov iS At the annual meet
ing of the Stale board of Agriculture the board
made a general revision of the premium listi
and rules and regulations, and premiums in
several new departments were added. A
speed programme Tor the state fair of 1892
was also arranged. There are to be eighteen
races. The purses are ample and the entries
promise to be large. J S Apperson was re
elected president of the board", and J T Gregg
secretary, The opening date of the fair was
hxed lor the second Monday of September.
The secretary was authorizen to Drenare
statistical information of the resources of Ore
gon at the expense of $1000.
The Farmers' Alliance,
Indianapolis, Nov iS. The longer the
alliance remains in session the further apart
grow the various factions. This appears to be
the situation this morning. It seems to be
impossible to settle the vnrious organizations
down to any definite expression, or any united
poucy. 1 ne tnira party tight is on in earnest
and every move is with more or less direct
reference to tdis main issue. A split in 'he
alliance on the subtreasury and land loan
principles now seems inevitable. The open
meeting of the alliance this morning was a
compleie.fizzle and lasted but a few minutes.
Immense Turne.
Grand Rapids, Mich Nov iS. Don J
Learners, president of the Grand Rapids
Horsemen's association, tomorrow will offer
Sioo,ooj for a great week of races at the
meeting of the Michigan Uorte Breeders in
Grand Rapids the last week in August. 1892.
He offers a $50,000 purse for a race for tbe
stallion championship of all ages, to be trotted
by I'alo Alto, Stamboul, Allertou, Nelson,
Delmarsch and fat Downing. In addition.
1
The DtuoeKiT will exchange a sewin jr.
machine of any make desirtd, except one or
sr., for .0014 oahr. grab w.art and part cash;
or will ooosider other propositions X any
ne desiring a new maehina
Julius GradwoW'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 $1.00
20 lbs. Extra C Sugar White 100
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25
5 Gallons Good Pickles 90
20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90
A Complete Hanging Lamp 2.00
Wholesale prlco of augar-100 lbs extra C, ?4.75; 100 .bs giauulated, $5.75.
I will conduct a strict cash store, and all Roods will be sold Tor net cash froal 10
to 25 per oont less than regular prioe. My stock of Cbinawsre, fanoy goods, and
all the (Icisirable sylos of dishes, as well as a general awortment of groceries , crocV
ory, lamps and fixture, is complete. I make a specialty of line tea., coffees and
biking powdor, and always plase my customers,
My display of now toys and novelties for tie holidays this year will be the
finct over brought to Albany. Julitm Uradwobl.
A fine line of cro;nrywar at Conr&
HendricioiTs.
theii
CEYGE&FSOMBSIOS
they alwas nave on ...
ck south of Portland, ot
the
jims; an
More, wncrc
nt: lartiesi .-uj.-.x - - . , wllrtt
i. . . i.i-.riM it u urn
laicoi in' "-" - , ..u,,in
t . .. iliiick hi n
I lammncks Cam p Chairs and t'82",!'
nt other things too numerous to mentio
lliumii- SlaOP
in connection with the Store, and one of
:ie best workmen In the Stale to do any
mil nil M.kU .f wnrk
nl. No toudic w
fit and niu.
Come
goods. "Small
is out .notto.
Coxie o:i
ihow
lift,'
Albany -:- Nurseries.
r,. n.rl,..,J in nUntfrU UlO "'' '"'IVC 1
trees, In all .Icsiral'l" vartalles, in
the state.
n- irfrcd Slid fld lli i irrn llf" '. I
ion', trail.
1MPKCTI0N INVITED,
RATIHKAUTIOS Ul'AHANTHKH.
cT 1 1 1 1 , tulnil. nr 9.11 "J u J '
C.i 1 1 i ... .J,in h't mil. s.illiMt! Am
I Wi to)': -1 in i i
In ..Ingl'hntocraphers A iny Uregen.
TV. have bouaht al' heneaativismadcby
L W Olark and TV h Jreenood up to Nov
15th, 18S9. Duplicates can be had from
hem only of us at redn.ed rates. We have
also about 18.000 negative, mad. by our
selves, from whick duplleates can be had at
like tates. We carry the only full line of
vlewt of this state and do enlarge d work at
loweitntes for first class work. We shall be
pleased to see yon at our Stndio in Froman'e
bleak, next door to Masonic lempie
Juki In the Nick of Time.
Mrs 1 ydia A Nelson, Luther. Ike county
Mich., writes:
"Li-tiieb. Mich, March 6, 1S90.
"The Allcock a Porous Plasters you sent
mo cam iust. in the nick of time . TVe have
all had the 'Grippe' and, of course, we all
bad to have a plaster over the lungs. I.
verily believe they kopt me from having
inflammation of the lungs, or something else,
when 1 had tho 'Grippe,' and perhaps saved
my life.
I never intend to be without them as long
as they arc made.
Please stnd me auolher dozen, as tho lsst
are all (iimo but our. 1 gave several of
them awny, but thev all did good in ev.ry
case, ao fur ss I could learn."
We itcently published a letter from Mr
A IS humming or this city to an lowa
paper. On account of a lack of space we
omitted the last paiagraph, on the silver
question, which we now give in full:
"Here we have a full illustration of the
workings of that mysterious fraud, called
Oliver ucmonlltzalion. In this way:
England buys Idaho and Colorado silver
for seventy-live cents on the dollar sends
this silver to India where It Is converted
into Indian rupees woith 103 cents on the
do'lar ; then she takes this appreciated
Indian coin and buys Indian cheap wheat,
at dbout to cents per bushel: the premium
on the silver pays the transportation of
this wheat from" the plains of India to
Liverpool. This Is hard wheat and It
requires 6oft wheat to grind with it the
kind of wheat raised here. Now England
ants the wheat market of this 1'icilic
COast country and it is all shipped in Eng
lish bottoms. Now comes the English
buyer and says to the farmers of this
country "1 can duv Indian wheat tor so
much laid down in Liverpool, we cannot
pav vou anv more." And England buys
Oregor. wheat, the finest wheat In the
world, for 8o cents a bushel and in comt
mon Years for 6o cents when the whea
Is virtually worth Si .25 per bushel. This
is how England beats the American
farmer with American law. This Is the
leading reason why England is opposed to
Bvmetalism and Remonitization of the
silver dollcr, and the poor American
grangers, in general, and those of the
Pacific slope !r. particular, have to sweat
because they do not understand the ques
tion as to what is the diiterenct between
fu'.l remoniiization of money and fraud
dollars. They will learn, by and by, to
understand what constitutes money ; when
ihcv do. Kneland will not buy Oregon
fall wheat f;r bo cents per bushel, in face
of the fact that tbe people ot the earth are
struck with a scarcitv of bread stalls.
fathers oners $25,000 for a race for Arion,
Monbars, Ralph Wilkes, and Bermuda Boy,
races will be given on diflerent days.
Killed by W olves.
St PaVl, Nov 18. News reached this city
late tonight that three children of Andrew
Gulick, near Brighton, were killed by wolves
is alternoon. Prairie hres early in the fall
rove a large nnmber of wolves down from the
north. The children wandered into the woods
is afternoon and were attacked. Before aid
could reach them the bodies were partially
devoured. Armed men killed eleven ef the
wolves and a regular expelitioa will start
tomorrow.
A world's Fair Scheme.
Cumberland, Md Nov 18. Workmen are
busily engaged in tearing down John Brawn's
fort at Harper's Ferry. One of the contrac
tors stated that a slock company of Chicago
capitalists had purchased the fort and every
brick and piece of brick will be sent to Chi
cago on a special train of seven cars this
evening. Hie building will be reconstructed
on the world's fair exposition grounds in
Chicago.
Itallier Warlike.
Vienna, Nov 18. Well-founded reports
are current heie that the Russian government
has ordered 40,000 troops dispatched to the
'olish Irontier, and that the number of bar
rack huts in that vicinity are to be largely
increased. In consequence, it is reponed
that the Austiian government has ordered a
large number 01 olucers and men dispatched
to strengthen the frontier guards.
for Bnfaiits and Children.
Ei:movkd. W E Mcl'herson has re
moved Ins man and insurance onice 10
opposite tin) Masonic temple, where at
present lie lias plenty of money to loan
011 Albany real estate.
"Cant orl n Is so well ailnptl to children that
recommoud Itassi:periortoar.yprcscrlpUon
known to mo." H. A. Ancntn, M. D.,
Ill So. oitcrd St., Brooklyn, JJ. T.
Tli use of 'Castnria'ls so iinlvfrinl and
Iw merits so well known that it seems a work
of B mereroiration to endorse It. 1 ew are tlw
i;,ten!c.".t families who do uot keep Castona
witlau easy reucur
New York City.
IjU Factor Bloomingdalo Brforaied Church.
TDK CKSTAUR
Cltorla cures Colic, Conxtipntlen
Four Sumiaeh, Piarrlirea. Emetation,
Killa Worm, gives Bleep, and promotes ta-
pfition,
TVitliuut injurious medication.
' For several years I have recommen'led
vonr Castnria, ' ami shall always continue M
So no as It bus invariably produced beueUdal
results."
Edwih P. Piama, M. D.,
Tbe Wlntfirop," l'oth Street and 7ih Ave.,
New Y ork City.
Corn-AST, 77 MtnuuY Btseet, Kew Yens.
It.e All) Market.
Ohts.SilW ' " "
pi'ttr, if eoiiis pur lb.
r.iir. 21 chpu .ir do-,
'oiator-?. .) pr-u par bushel.
Lard, 1 1 (") 1 nuitH pr lb,
I'-smnllanH, 12 csnts; sido'.JHJ.eoutf;
sho,ih:ir, 1 1 cftiiti,
I'.eft'oti toot. 2 Oil 2'4 remU per vf
P.11 k, driwMil, o cunts per id,
Flour, to per burrel.
It you want the best
nnd most durable furni
ture that is manuractur,
CJ in the city go to
THOMAS BRINK'S
Theie will be a a!e of frs"nnl property
belonging to the estate. '' A T"in"r. next
Srtuiriay at 10 n m. I'nl.1 p thepuMic
to be pieseli' . Do not forgit the tlrnt .
The mnntlilv mjetini! of the Aluany R
L A will be hi bl l'lidny eve.Mii;;. There
wilt le itlu.ut tl.e utiiiil tin ot.t to Uan.
A Siiou Iti:m. S J) Voitng has jitut re
ceived f. lurg'" Moek of slioes, for men
women 11ml children, iiiclr.iling partieu
larly n line nnc of tt-liool shoes in
best makes in the market can be foun
in his shoe department.
The bestn .-t codee in tho'.city at U.-m:
nloyr r s.
The finest Imio of picture frames ever in
Albany at ror'auller : Irving s.
Whereto Pst Tiikm. T hen wanting
n orpan or " ana call on U L Blackman
Ahie vou r. in select from a first clas6
toe.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE S RETaIL
Grocers
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS' OF ALL
' & a Kif'ivi r" r
KINDS INi UAKGE-OKS.SIV1AI.U 1 1 i ico,
IN THEIR SEASON.
Flinn Block,
ALBANY, OREGON
DEMOrnATIC CITX COaTESTIOX.
A mass meeting of the democratic vot
ers of the city of Albany will be held in
the Circuit Court room at the Court
House on Saturday evening, December
5th, 1891, nt 7 o'clock, for the purpose of
nominating candidate's for Mayor, Mar
shal, Recorder and Treasurer, to be voted
'or nt the regular annual city election to
be held on Monday ,Decetuber7tli, 1891.
WARD MEETINGS.
The committee would recommend that
ward meetings be held on Friday evening.
Decern iei 4tn, jsui, at o clock nt the
following places:
First Ward Vp stairs in the Circuit
Court room at the Court House.
Second V nrd In the Count" Court
room at the Court Houne.
Third Ward At the office of the
Farmers Warehouse.
Each ward will nominate a candidate
for councilman and select a member of
the Citv Central committee.
.1 O Writsjian,
C II Stkwaiit,
T J Stuks,
Central Committee.
When Baby was sics, wo pare her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave thein Castoria.
For breams in monuments, headstones
etc., to to E W AohiioiiA; Co, Albany, Oregon
Frei-h roasted 1 olivet at F E Allen's.
Kklloois School. TneKelloggschoo
of dress cutting at corner of Kirstand
Haker in the Ralston house u now open.
Lessons not limited. Ladies are invited
to call and examine the svs'cm.
Keep jouijojts i.pe'i for bargains at F E
AMen's.
With hi. new bakery Coniadt Ma.r
able to offer old and new customers every
Ihing liistcln.'s in baked pondi.
f,.lie Oxf ir.l ties t Klein Brn. Cheip
ot in tlm citv Will l ."11 at gieatly ro
duoed rat.i.
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