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1 ! K.?1 VOL. IV ALBANY, OREGON, HAT UR PAY, NOVEMBER 21 1891. NO 1G8 ell lllf For Bilious Attacks heartburn, sick headache, and all disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels, Ayer's Cathartic Pills are tho safest, surest, and most popular medicine for family use. Dr. J. C Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. ytfcK 111 T niii-nlM r,r V. I. llouulnM nnofn, (I not fir .nlo 111 fur tl:it-' n-ili your lii'iilcr lu Nrntl for rtitiihiuui't -tfuuro Iho uu'i,l"r mill ul llil'lll lor villi. trTAItli NO !-l H!TITI TK.J FOR WHY IS THE w. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CEN? LEGMEN THE BEST 8HOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? (t In a M-amh-ht hIkm. with ift iiu.'kiiir wax tlin-iul fit tiurt (In- IWi; mailt' r,f the ! !1m- calf, ntvll-h mill ' i). mul tifniMC wt mttka morn hnr ofMj gradr fnin utif fthrr maniifurturtr. It iv.uuU IiuimI- rivcfl Mi'.ckcoMInk fr"in to $'"). $f" IHMaVntiliiu II mid-urn !, the Htifst rnlf nIkm r.-r fifTrrtil for Vn; itjiiaU Krt-ucti Imi-.rt: i li-w which trout rjotn to aP 00 Ilntii1-fw'd Vi-lt h-lnn. flnp culf, QKT btyllih, t-oinrTtiiMtt um.I riuralifl'. Tin ln't -tUj- vr ofTi-rnl M tit Is prlcit ; tumi1 icrntlv a- i-un-ojO mii'lf HtiofiiriMtlnu from ft loi.'rt. CO -10 !' ! rMiori FsriwrK, lttt1lri.1 Hrn POi mirl l'Ltfrt'urilurKiill wrur tln-in: llfit-rulf, n.-aptli-n. Htnooiii IiihIiIo. ln uTy tliri'U milen, i-xtvii-KtoB . 'ti ialr will w -ar ft nr. CO .10 flue rnll i nw n tt r h-- pvjt offorci at thin trl-.. ; 0111 tilal ' III -ntivucu tint 1lf want a alio for corn foil ami wrvlcn, SO ""' 0U Vitrliiifninnn nhnrt hto very Mroiiij Bin! ilur ih Tiiuho win hiivt Klvru tli'-m a trial will wt- ir uovther make. Qnve Hi. OO iinJ Vl.t1 "rhool m.- nrn QUFD worn tv tlie lym vtirywhcr; ihvywll "OtJitTr Tiu-rltn, m imt IniTtanluK ttalt tior. I arlioe S:M Mhnd-awd im liMt AhCIIJ ICO Lmiifoln, vr KtylUh; -ijuaU b rciiyii itiiportMl KhovHcrwiinit rrom in tlr1Vfr..tn 4 I.illf. i nit M-i nit unit ulinf for 'liui iwtru tho bunt flin- u.mtfolu. KtyilRIt and unruiim. liuihtii,-tM'0 thul W. I,. Iotmlna' tiiktuu uud Tito aro uuiiinieil oq'th" rjptfcim f ttarh kIioo. Star Bakery irSraiitIallln and Vlrst Nl, C0M1AD MEYER, Proprietor. Con lied Friitm, CiluHhwnro, Dried rrolli. Tobucoo, Naenr, Coder. Etfl,, 4'mnneil Mesla, Queeunwnr-, Vecef '" Tea, Etc., lntrtrytt... Ihiit i ki-t in eenw.1 vjriely ami aocery More. HiKhMt market iriBo paid fnr ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD'.!! Male trying to Crowd theii flEYOE Sl FROFdAN itorc, where they alway s have on har .... 1'... . tnmh nl Portland, of nd the latest Improved Kitlc. and Shot . i,v,...r,r. mock of t lulling r,A-i of rverv description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp 'Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention .fin.ii- ShP m connection with the Store, and one of :he best workmen In the .State to do any mil ml kinds of work. i' . -. romp nl. No rouble to .l.m ur-.,'l. ''Small nrclit and l"lck U oui .notto. Albany -:- Nurseries. We are offcrlnir- to planters Iho fltiMt lol.o(;tr tree, In all .Uiral'lo vari.tiei, in the atsto. 1.1 it'riil m;I Hly thtiifiro mis ! r son's trail.. INSPKCTION ISVITKn. SATISFACTION GL-AltANTIXP. "9Mj.i.I eatalmrne or " " M C.lnj hcuai on. lull mile sothwest ot AU CO -.UlFN I 'V. . ' 2 Fnnl. W. F. TPW m ( 'all and sco wliat a stock off' Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, 10 r ess Goods, ljosicry, Wo have to select from. Our stock is not only tho largest hut the cheapest ever shown in Albany. We have just placed on sale cioaKs ana jackets, in goods, plain and We want your trade and we you money. Julius GradwohF The very latest news is GEADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 25c. 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 20 lbs. Extra C Sugar White 1.00 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 price of sugar 100 lbs extra C, (4.75; 100 ibs giaoulated, $5.75. I will concluot a atriotcash store, and all (roods will 1)9 Hold for net oasu from 10 to 25 per cent lens than regular prio. My stock of Chinawaro, fanoy goods, and all the desirable syles of dishes, as well as a general assortment of groceries , crock ery, lamps end fixtures is complete. 1 make a specialty of tlaa teas, coBees and biKing powaor, anu always piwafse iny uuaiumuru, Mv disnlny of new toys and novelties flnohtover brought to Albany. for infants "Castorialssowena'lapUtltochlidrenUiat I riMomniernl it us superior to any prescription knavru to me." It. A. Aitcnrat, M. IX, 111 So. Oxford lit,, Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tli use of 'f'nstorln' In so universal mul lis niiM'ltR so well known ttiS It seems a work ot snpereroirnllon toendorso It Few aretho IntelliKeiit families who do not keep Castoria wiUiiii easy reuch." Carlos Mahtth, New York Ciry. Lr.te Pastor Bloominedolo lteforined Chureh. TUB ClNTAUR sua m KJ U TO KB H b 01 m M Bt IS B Ulllill fl MiUl&3..i THOMAS READ. ii i! i ii a complete assortment of both clo,th and plush fur trimmed. feel confident we caa save fl Ji l II W. F. READ. Oregon that you can buy at JULIUS cash, goods as follows: tor ne holidays this year will be the Julius Urttdwohl. S3 and Dhili2?an. C.isforfa cure." CcV.r, Corz-'iiviMon, Sour Ktowneh, Jlijirrli. "ft. K.ructation, Kills V.'oniw, K'.vea sUvp, aud promotes dt- peHtiop, "Without injurio.it! mclieivtion. "For Severn! yearf I h;ivo recommeniled your ' Casforit., ' nnd kKiUI always oontlime to do so us it. lii-3 invai i:.!'i produced beneflciul results." liuwiH K pAiinsE, M. D.t "Tll'J Wlr.tbrop," lviCtli Struet and 7th A7e., New York City. COHVASY, ?! MOKUAV BTr.CBI, KKW YoBK. If you want the best ana nio.u aurauie mrni ture thp.t is nianufactur. in the city go to s Bazaar BRINK'S Hubert of n la Uwrenbg Powers- DwM Baking l3s? . Powder BSOUUTEIX PURE IV MttfOUY OF II All It V IStlttMMV.4. Harrison V Iiarrona v.as born r.inr Ilnlgcy, Or., Juno llHli, ISoii, and died near Sparta, Or., Nov lllh, 1891. lie went to New ISridirc. nliout seven vears a(,'o, and was encaged in busineps there until a while before his death. In Aug, 1 8-! he was married to Miss Klioda Thompson, shortly after being married he was taken with the typhoid fever from which he never entirely recovered. 1 hrough his sickness he sneered great pain without complaining. He was moved to .Sparta a few weeks before his death in hopes he might recover, out with no use, lor the death angel had claimed him, in spite of whatever physi cians and kind friends could do. He was always honest in all his dealings, and made many friends wherever he went, and always very kind to his par ents, brothers and sisters. lie will he sadly missed by them. The family circle has never been broken until death came and gently broke the tender threads of life of our dear brother Harry. He leaves a father, mother, Beveral brothers and sisters, besides a wife and small child, and many friends to mourn his death, liy his death they lose a kind son, a dear brother, a loving husband and father, and a kind neighbor. Yes, the death engel hast .entered our doo"; And gently broke the tender threads of life, Of our dear brother; Yes they have taken hiiu to dwell with Jesus, In that home prepared for him ou h'.gh. We know it was thy wish, brother; With dear ones here to Slav: But we know that thou i't happy now In that lovely home on high. Brot'.ier dear; w-e know that gentle voice is hushed, Yes, we know that precious form; . Is now numbered with the dead. And another star is in Jesus crown for ever to shine. Yes, we known wheie thou hast gone to dwell Is peace for ever more; Where no pain or l'evor, Does come in at the door. No nio -e, we shall see t hee dear brother, No more wo shall clasp that gentle hand ; No not till ou." Shephe'd; Calls us home to unite with the band. Then stricken parents cease yoni weeping. For we know that lie wilt wait and watch for us, And all whom that thou did'st love. Yes, dear b-olher will join us in that ever lasting home. A Fr.ir:;i). F. M. French keaps railroad time. Buy your grooetii of Partr B,os New cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers, C W Cohh, jub printer, Fliou Ebck.'does first clans work. See that e'.esantjpiano at Kloiu Proa Boot aniPShoe store. E W Achiaon SCo are selling monuments at Portl'in.l p.-ieco. See W K Real's line of dresi gocds and silks before buying elsewhere. Staw.vt & Six svl! th vory bset patfnt tempo'erl shears and icWsorp. Smoke the. celebrated Havana filled 5 cnt cigar at Julius Joseph's. Alars'-stock ofwall paper, wiih late de sign, at e'ortniillcr t Irvine's, jnat received. Haro yon seen those. prlr Mtita that T Brink has just received ? They are nice. (lotoOC McF.ir!'ml fv svi!ry, hir liecs, nhipr, ti.l -s, ail kimii. nf h"t e c ol'i inttec, etc. Tr M H Eilis, physician ami surceon, Albany, Orxa. Cut's made in cit ?or country . Ladies can do their shopping in sn Fran cisco without visitinu the city, and without extra commission. Mii K J Birmm ' r chuin aeut, 1039 fimv St, Oakland, Patmnizo heme indusliy and b'iy haml mido h 'tnes, v.trrante I, iio-u O C Mo I'arli nd, a?- Dubrnillo s old tand. (i3 to 3 W OW. succe.mor to Paislny & Smile,, Fdnn 13:..?'t, fur y-arj 'b P'iali i)g of all kinds. WHOLESALE ! RETaIL GROCERS CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND KINDS IN LARGE: OR IN THEIR Plinn Block, IJ. S. Cor't Report, Aug. 17, jSSj, WflEAT.EOCEN'rS. Merchenta in adjoining towns adver tise to sell goods at Albany prices. The Pendleton city election will not be conducted tinder the Australian system, as announced, but under the old style. Dr Aug C Kinney, of Astoria.says that "without the construction of the Nicara gua canal, to give us a cheap and short transportation route, the rapid develop ment of wealth, industry and population on the I'acilic coast is an impossibility." V Co anticipate a large attendance at tho military ball to be given at tin armory on Thanksgiving evening. No pains will be spared to make it a success. The committee on invitation is James Ash. H L Walden and W A Humphrey; on reception, Capt Geo E Chamberlain, Capt M II Ellis and Lieut J ACumming. Tickets $1.50. Here is another evidence of the fact that this is a progressive ase. The East Portland Express saj's: Wells, Fargo & Co have used a tallow din. on the small end of a three foot stick, to light their storaee hall in this citv for about '2i years. After today a gas jet will shed its refulgent rays in that desolate hole wnere freight is lost to the inconvenience of shippers and found at theconvenience of careless employes. The Salem papers are everlastingly harping about other towns being jealous of it and picking at it on account thereof. That is a schoolbov trick. So far as the Demockat is concerned it gives the news in reference to that city the same as it does in reference to others, perhaps more because of its being the State capital. So far as growth is concerned all parts of the valley must grow up together, ard that is what we all want. The poorest school boy is the one always complain ing mo9t. The good one takes care of himself and never goes to the teacher every time some boy pinches him. "Here, my good fellow," said an Eng lish lord at a Philadelphia hotel table, as lie slvlv laid a dollar under his nap kin. "'What is that for?" asked the waiter without moving. "ForT Why, that is for you. Take it." "For me? And why for me?" "Surely you must understand," whispered the lord in astonishment, "that is your tip. I never give less than a dollar." "You are mis taken, sir," said the waiter, drawing himself up haughtily. "I am paid by the landlord for my services. I accept no 'tips.' I am an American." Ex. In the face of this traveling men tell the Democrat that there is a continual run of tips all over the V 8, in Pullmans, at the hotels, everywhere. It is mean custom that should be abolished. Have U noticed that Allen Bros' gro cery store is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, t'ne very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had they have it. Apples, Grapes, Cranberries. Oranges, Lemons, Pics Feet Cabbages, Turnips, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Celery, Sauer Kraut, Beets. It is neliin IV.i. Bci. g s'iouger V'n' Third les ef ily iCjixnuy t.j dilnU P.tceU's .ib oh'te-v vl1re t is munh ti-.e Rrti'icint tea, ahoai. o.ie "r. or ahn.it tuenlv i?fti:ia. r- M.fc lequi'sd per cup. As the-e "fi V.GSU Lia;ns ! p. '.unl. there will hn ne.i o l-e l!.t'eH,i li"-v.' and foi'e liiioild enp to the pound Aitis rait CO cent per pon.. tins in at the r.vte of nbuitt oee. tHih. nf a cent per cup. rV ule at Alb") Brw. The T),:N.r M e -meTatrords a support both 'fgkt Md .;' .'t.-. frr.dom in ail ii.ni'ou ard tloguiicf it .'lie. The Delta. te waiits fc-l:.llc-8 Slid ch ' l e a are reeommein'ed by all who have t.i .1 them. Mis Ta'.t. enlnMve tgent. S.-Tni '.. may he seen Mt Mr Ol1 In rt's rl,ewi. lii"S ' pi-lorn, over GoMeu llu'e Baz-r. Fresh roas'. i codecs at F E Allen's. OHOICE FRUITS OF ACL SMALL OUANTITIES, M SEASON. ALBANY, OREGON TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Kemarkalile (tiilf Boston, Mass, Nor 2 1. John Stetson, banker, broker and theatrical manager, yester day paid to Mrs Anna B Everett 840,000, and thus settled one of the most remarkable cases ever tried before a Massachusetts court. Mrs Everett claimed that Mr Stetson was the pro prietor of a swell gambling club, known as the Chariton, on Hamilton place, at which, on the night of November 2, 18S9, Jonathan Bourne, jr, of New liidfoid, son of the late millionaire millowner, bucked the tiger at the Charleton and lost $25,000 at one silting. The suit was brought by Mrs Stetson under -a old law 01 Masjachusetls which gives any person the right to recover money lost at gaming by any Oiher person, provided the loser does not bring suit within three months. Mrs Everett is the wile of Oeoice Everett, one of Steisnn's clerks, who v. as ai rested cn the charge of embezzlement.! The Alliance, Indianapolis, Nov 30. The morning lessicn of the alliance was chiefly devotea to a consideration of the demands and recom mendations fiom the itate alliances, The mostimporlent action taken was the adoption of a resolution demanding a constitutional amendment disfranchising federal o,Ti;e Weld ers during their terms of office, The a'llunce also gave a final coup to the anti-suUrcasury pcupie uy uarnng rates, cl Missouri, Iron the meetings of the alliance. This was done by a resolution excluding "all alliance men who are not vouched for by the chairman of their respective state delegations." Leonaid refused 10 vouch for Gates, and although he bore cre dentials from bis state alliance, he was forced jeure. 1'oollns on. Valparaiso, via Galveston Nov 20. The couespondent of the United Press has made special inquiries to ascertain Ihe condition of public feeling on the subject of the difficulty with the United States. He finds that the fiery sentiment which prevailed against Amer icans has considerably cooled down. The Chilians talk more rationally as to the Ameri can requtst for redress, and there is a growing disposition to see that justice 13 done to those who assaulted the American sailois and killed two of them, A Klranjc Suicide. Spokane. Nov 20. R N Experison. a rancher and hunter from Coeur d'Alene river, committed suicide early this morning on Hang man creek, four miles Irom the city, by blow ing off the top of his head with a Winchester rifie. The affair is shrouded in mvsterv. Ex perison had been in the city for several days, buying goods lor shipment to his place. Yes t:rday he pair his bill and announced his in tention 01 going home, but was next heard of as having killed himself. A Train Bobbetli Missoula, Mont Nov 20, Yesterday af ternoon two masked men entered the Northern Pacific express car on the Missoula & Coeu r d'Alene railroad ani at the point of their guns made the express messengers open the safe and give up all the money it contained, $2000 The robbery occurred between Doorsey and Mollan, near the Montana and Idaho line. Keep loor Blood Pare. Impure blood, however generated, is always present in the body when pain is felt; it spreads and ferments whereyer a weak spot exists. Take Braodreth's Pills to make the blood pure and expel all that is hurtful to the Bystcm. They are the one great and unfail ing remedy. They cieao6e tho bowols and restore equal circulation throughout the body. They preserve the vigor of youth and often save life. A Shoe Item. S E.Young has just re ceived a large stock of shoes, for men, women and children, including particu larly a fine line of school shoes The best makes in the market can be found in bis shoe department. "Then Baby was slot, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When sho had Children, s!ie gave them Castoria. For haTuiiiia m monument', headf-tonea etc.,i;o to E VV Aciii'ioti& C'n,Alhany,Oregcn Kelloois School. ThcKelloggschoo of dress cutting at corner of b'irstand Baker in the Ralston house U now open. Lessons not limited. Ladies are Invited to call and examine the svs'cm. Keep yourfeyes r.pen for bargains Allen's. atFE .With his new bakery Conrad Moycr -.ble to offer old snd new customers every thing tli-stcinss in baked good. Ladies Oxford Mes at Klein Bros. Cheap est in the euy. win he sola at greatly re duced rat 01. V.- rilti-t Photographers A .any Oregon. We have bought i' heocgativt sn-ade by I. W Clark and VT h Jrcenood up to Not loth, 18S9. Duplicates oan be hnd from hem only of us at redo.ed intes. We have also about 18,000 negatives made by onr n!ve, from wnick duplicates cap be hr.d at like ia-.es. We carry the only full line of vlowi of this atate and do enlargi d work at loweit rates for first class work. Weshail be pleased to see yon at our Studio in Froman block, next door to Masonio Temple. hi'MiiN & BROWNELL.il