7 l Y. VOL. IV ALBANY, OMGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. ;S92 NO 237 3 1f For Bilious Attacks heartburn, sick headache, 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. G. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. W. F, Call ancllsee what a stofikof ' Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, tjosiery, We have to select from. Our stock is not only Jthe largest but the cheapest ever shown in Albany. We want your trade and we you money. Albany, f-:- 5 - ..X.vXitvV.:v.:.-SvXA Castor.;', id 111". K:inn:! 'itcher'si T"ii fi;it:.!i i-.--r Intuits anl Children. It contain'.) :icit:- ();'. ..:, iilaryli'.iin nor other J.arcatic i.ubshuice. it JJ 11 I...r;::!os.j --libstiiuio for Paregoric, Irops, SootJiir :!y:-;::-,t ::nd Castor Oil. It is Pleasant, lis guar.-uitoc) i t.Crty years' uso by Millions of r.Iolliers. Castoria destroys Worms and niiaj icverislincsii. Castoria prevent voi,itinr Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea ami AViad CoFc. Castoria relieves teething troubles cares eonstipatioa and flatulency. Castoria asdaiiiatea tho loot, jv;yiibi.e. tlio stomach and lmwols, giving healthy and natural iilcep. Cas toria it tho Children's Panacea tiio JIuiIier'u friend. Castoria. "CiLTtrtTl.i fs mi excellent medicine for clill J"-". Mother.! hr.ro n-Tfatnlly told mo of in O-J eir.a upon their c'liililn-n." Ci. C. O.-nooo, Lowell. ?.1om. "OnBr.r'jii.1 ti,,. bc.t ionn-.lv for children ft which I inn z.r. :3iau., j n.K, tij ,;.iy u I. of far ant nintln.mwillcjaJ.'.LTt'.icnMl linens: of their chlMren, nn.l use Castoria I:; iul of tf.evurlousqiiack nostrums liiili tm uvslrorlnK tli.-lr loved ones, by forcinsopiniu. morphine, onihis ynip nn,l other liunful njrenta down uielr tiiroats, thereby sendins tnem to premature gravej." J. F. KiNcnELas, Coaway, Ark. Xh Centanr Company, TI Albany -:- Nurseries. W artj..ff..rliiir L i.imr4 thu fl.)vt lot (cfflfrult Iri-OH, ii .iirnWii vrlctlon. in Mill BUto. .u Imilrjl til Hf. I if 04 for tl.l B:a u't trni'c. INS';iTlo INVITKI, uii'i - .SATISFACTION (il'AHANTKKI. u Ii i iijiutl, ...i -i.iU-tt !j 4 Miih tr . M Albany. READ. feel confident we can savJ W. R READ. : - Oresron IS Castor: t. " Caf inria i. 8 well tv."itril t ehilren tbftl j r-o.Mi id u..ijH'r;- ruiHiij-prt-riptioD u,.ov.;o ,.,A-AcnKn; ;:i i. 0. . I . I , lir.'oiilyii, X. Y. " Our yhy.!.' i tit.- ili.r.r !pei. m :it li .va r,i.....n luV.y of ti-ir experl e:i.-o I:: I-.:. i r .en. o 11 1'nrb, r.:ul r,i:li-! .'Ii w '' li v" tt.i'oi'T our iivdJcu) t ;( '" kw-pi w n-tnl.ir liral'.icts, yet we Tre (.i to c::if!i l!w merin of C:wtr.r! 1" u in !o wi.h J.ivor iKir U." United Hospital and Iiw-asv, ALLS C. SttlTH, Je., Murray Btroot, Now Yorh City. WHY ROYAL Baking Powder is Best " The Royal Baking Powder is absolute- ly: pure, for I have tests and iada both the United " I will go still further and state that, because of the facil ities that company have fjr crcan f'f tartar, and for other the proper proportion: of the its preparation. 'tne Koyai ?j is undoubted and most reliable powder offered uiktv ii:io unit convention. There will be a democratic county con vention held at the court house In Albany on Tuesday, March 8th. i8o2.at 10 o'clock a m, to nominate candidates lor county offices, to elect 16 delegates to the State convention and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention Primary meetings will be held at the usual places of voting In the several precincts on Saturday, March 5th, 1092, at 1 o clock p in. liy unanimous vote of the committee it was recommend ed that the vlve voce system of voting be adopted by the next convention so far as it may apply to the nomination of candi dates. The several precincts are entitled to delegates as follows: Albany 5 1 Rock Creek 2 Center 3Shedd 4 Central Albai.y. . .4 Sweet Home 4 Cia fordsville. . .3!Sodaville 3 East Albany 4 .Samiam 5 Kox Valley 2lScio 4 Franklin Butte. . .4jShelburn 4 Halsey 51 Syracuse 3 Jordan 4IS lirownsville 3 N Brownsville. . .4 Is Harrisburg 3 N IlarrUburg. ,.4'S Lebanon 5 N Lebanon 4:Tangent 3 Orleans ijWaterloo 3 Price 4; West Albany 4 Totai delegates, 101. All voters without regard to former pol itical alliliations, who fayor an honest economical administration of public affairs so as to conserve the interests of the masses as against the monopolistic tend ency of the day, are cordially Invited to join in taking part in these conventions. T J Bt.ACK, J J Stitf.s, Chairman piotem. Secretary. A Shoe Item. S LYonng has just re ceived a large stock of shoes, for men, women and children, including purlieu larly a fino line of school shoes The best makes in the market can be found in his shoe department. It is actually economy to drink Beech's Tea. B?iug ah'olutc'y pure, it is mucb stronger than the arttliciid teas, about one third less of it, or about twenty grains, be ing oqiiirsd per cup. As thero ara 7,680 graius to a pound, tliore will be, seen to be between three and four liiin.lred cuui to tits pound As it is r.ut GO cunts per pound, this is at the rate of about one tifth of a cent per cup. For sal? at Allen Bros. For barAin'4 in monuments, hean'st in. s e:u.,goto h icntsou,io,A!hany,wreg.-n l.rl:?. do you wish your hair to stay in curl, if so uet h lioctle. of French curline at Mrs Hvmnn's With his tiew bakery Conrad Mevtr is able to offer old i.nd new customers every thing tiistclass in iiAked good t. L.A. Gl tlPPE. CUEETD Bv usina S. B. Headache and Liver Cure, and S, B. Coueh Cure as di rected for colds, TVy were SUCCESS IFTXIiLTT used two vear3 ago durinrr the La Grippe epidemic, and very nattering; ...tola ..Fll,.!. nnwnf nvor 1 Vl ftt ie5UIHUlllttia VI Htcii rfisea.se are at hai.d. Price 75 and 50 ctsper bottle. For s Ie by Fo shy & M'son, 3 , go found it in many for that company States Government. obiainin. reasons nerfoctlv pure upon ;d of v.i dependent and the iaeih tamo, nimg Powder ly the Purest oaring to the public. HENRY A. MOTT, Ph. D." Luli: Unite J Stales C went meat Chemist. OSWEGO The Future Mumil'achirlnjc Suburb of Port lauil-Alrcaily a I'ny Itoll or. 840,000.002 I'er Month. It is a well known fact that a manu factory, employing labor, no matter where situated, is the nucleus of a city. The greater the number of employees, the greater the prospective city, the Krupp gnn works of Germany, support a city of 95,000 ; the Fullman Palace Car Co, of Pullman, 111., a city of 12,000. Oswego, Oregon, is in its infancy. Today the Oregon Iron & Steel Works, and other industries, make a pay roll of $42,000 a month. With an increase in the manufacturing output, the city in c.rea'itB in population. Population in creases values of real estate ; therefore Oswego offers today, to the careful in vestor, the very best field for investment. Oswego is only two miles outside the limits of Consolidated Portland. It has cheap train service of 8)3 cents a trip, aud e'ght trains n day ; also six steam boats each way on the Willamette. Oswego is a beautiful site for a town. Oowego has a splendid 2,400 water power, which is offered to manufactures for a term of years free, and land with it. Oswego has pure spring water in pipes over the town. Oswego has a beautiful lake where the pleasH re-lovers of Port land will soon establish a summer resort, l'roperty values in Oswego will advance rapidly and permanently as its future is founded on the development of the favorable location for manufacturing. Lots in Oswego invite the home-seeker. Lots sold on easy installments of $10 down and $5 a month. Ask the pub lisher of this paper to show you a plat of Oswego, or address a postal card to Rorthwick, Batty & Co., 71 Alder street, Portland, Oregon. May I have simo of your grojery trade, this month. If not, why tin-. V A lcn. Money to Loan. I have mnoy in sums of $500 to f 20,003 to loan on im nrovd farm lands in Linn and Benton counties, at lowest current rates. Ko delay in furnishing the money. C J BntKIIABT, Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon, Decidedly tho lnrfet and choicest variety of tea in town is t C E Brrwrcll's. Sun dried, basket find, g-een. b elr. English breikfast, Sir. A We stock of whII inner, with Into de signs, at Fortmider t Irviiig's,just received. When Baby was slcn, we pave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she save them Castoria. All I inds of choice eutin and cooking atT.-pl-M at Allen Bros. AINiny Markela. WnEAT. 77 CENTS. t..S2K " " " BuMer. 2 cents per lb. Keg" 80 cents per do7 vntatnes, 15 eonts par bushel. Lard, 11 12 oents pr lb, Ks in Hams. 12 oants; abbe. H ftnt; alin.ilders, 9 enntn. Beef on foot. 2 (ffl 2'4 cents per IV Pork, dressed, ft cents pr lb lTlour, 15 per barrel. Apples- 59 cents At pies dried. blcaoned 5f37cj sun drle'?, 4(B,(lcs. Plum, dried, 3Sn per lb. Chickens, young fs 00fS)4.O0. Mutton, f.3 and $1.50 per hea l. Granulated sugar, h cents; extra C, i cents. Hrp, 15 eenls. H y. 3 to$l I 4 IVtlM, Canada, Feb 0. 1892. Editor Democrat: Thinking a few lines from old Santinm milit be of some interest to the demo crats" of Linn county, I believe after a careful canvas of this precinct that we will come up next June with our usual democratic vote, varying very little from two years ao, and I belicvo there will be less scratching than for many years, from the fact that everybody seema will lux to abide by the action of the con vention on tho vivo voce system of voting. Faiiu'i.av. G A It ami W 11 C Ofkiceiis. At Sa'.em yesterday the following officers were elected for the ensuing vear: G A It. II If Northup, Portland, de partment commander; K A Crossan, Salem, senior vice commander; O M Dodson, Baker t ity, junior vice com mander; Kev Knowles, McMinnvil department chaplain ; l)r (Jill, Fugene, medical director; council 01 n.lnnnwtra tion, F Karnes, of Portland, Tlios Dealer. of Astoria, B 1 Clumne, 01 .MeMmnville, David McArtnur, of Oregon City, F ! Chapman, of Fugeue ; delegates to the national encampment, A B liailev, of Huntington, delegate at large, J K Loin bard, J P Galbraith, of Albany; alter nates at large, J P Shaw, of Oregon City, Frank Story, of Portland, A G Hardest)-, of Astoria. W c.- -Department president, Mrs M J Train, of Albany ; senior vice-president, Mrs K B McKiroy, ol Salem ; junior vice-president, Mrs Alta S Miller, of Lebanon; department secretary, Mrs Alvina Martin: inspector, MrsT .1 Nel son, of Eugene ; instituting and install ini! officers. Mrs I A Gault. of McMiun- ville; department treasurer, Mrs Eliza A Woodin, of Albany ; junior department chaplain, Mrs Emma A Tomlinson, of East Portland; members ot tne depart ment executive board. Mrs Ungernian, of McMinnville, Mrs lleosie Shane, Mrs Eaton.of Portland, Mrs Burton, ot Salem, Mrs Ware, of Eugene; delegates to the national convention, Mrs Ada S Butter field, of Portland; alternates, MrsByars, of Salem, Mrs Richardson, of Portland. Anniiuufeuienl. Albany, Or., Feb. 9th, 1S92. Editors Democrat: I desire, through the medium of your valuable paper, to announce myself a candidate for the office of County Clerk of Linn county, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention that meets ontheMli of March, in this city. The voters ot Linn county are ac quainted whli me, and I am willing to leave in their hands the decision of the question of my candidacy in convention assembled, aiid will abide by that deci sion, be it what it mny. I thank them for past support, and promise, if again elected, to endeavor, by a faithful dis charge of the duties of the oflice,to merit their comiuence. loureiruiy, J V llALHKAITH. It is a big privilege to be able to get what you want when you go to a grocery store. Allen Brothers keep such a variety that they can always accom modate their customers. This saves running around. If it is fruit season they have the goods. In produce their stands are full of the latest and best. Their stock of standard groceries is always large, of 1 lie best to be secured in the market. Just received new and opsa.IJf' C'E Krowoe'l's the folloiing Chow Ch Cooking Molf.B9os, Pickles in vinegar, Salt Herring, Salt whit.- li.-t, Salt saint- i. r reMil a Harness. Saudi. ks Etc.-Our oieVrc are plsccd iih casfrn lactones., ami we purpose pin iog in the most complete stock of goods ever shown in our line, in the upper vniiev. we ) uireci mini first hands for cash; so guarantee, to com pete with Portland prices. The dinlay horse stands in our door opposite the First National bank. O C Mi Faulanh. A l ute s" ck of pin. iiti; ahoirs and prun ing hooks, l-e lines', made, just r.oeive.-! at Siewart ii S. x'a. Now is the tino to use them. WriERKT GbtTiikm. Whc.i wai.ili.ii an organ f niaio call on Bleckn.sn -: Hodges wl-trs you can atfcvi from s first clas 8 t'.k. E W Achi- -i ft Co ha-.-.dle tne . .. but..,'; Portland ce-. -ut walls for wsnrv ocs. These walit r hn furnished at h.if o ' of k.iy oilier i.d ore farsuperior W W Davi- snow in lisrueo' U. 1 moulco re'.'.o t.nt. Meals SSJ.teii'". E-s era oysters l'rlh. Everthin first ela-. 1 f P1M tti tii 'A Va' ii 4na f t)s. in Millions of Homes TELECtKAPHIC news Aaaln.l an Kurly Convention. Brooklyn, Feb 12. An anti-Hill meet ing held at the Criterion theater tonight was largely attended. Atrtistns llealv own ed the meeting, und his scathing rebuke of mil and Ins followers was cheered at every point, anil there were repeated cheers for irover Cleveland. Edward M Sheppard, chairman of the meeting, spoke in severe condemnation of the act of the Hill men in calling such an early convention. Ho was followed by John J'ewitt Warner, whose iqKwh wax the principal one of the evening. A sail nuil Itiimanllr Story; I'lTTsm iio. Pa Feb 12. Mr Traverse, a niemlier of a prominent Boston family, lias been brought all the way from Alaska in irons and will be confined in a Baltimore ni;ol-hou He was in charge of William F lhirno and Knmry V Foster, of Washing ton. They told a sad and romantic storv. For over 20 years Traverse lived on a little island near Sitka, attractingno unnsuulat tention. Last Octolnr he became so violent that his relatives in Boston and the author ities at Washington were informed, and Messrs Foster and lhirno were sent to Alas ka to bring Traverse back. They left Alas ka with him January 12. On the voyage down the coast Traverse became so violent unit it was round necessary to put nun in irons, and some times to gag him. The Silver JI111. Washington, Feb 12. The silver men have some eight or ten petitions in circula tion on the democratic side of the house ur ging that the silver bill 1 made a special continuing ordi'r, and said they hud early today secured about 100 signers. There are doubts entertained as to the expediency of the petition movement, but the silver men mostly believe it may advance the consider ation of the bill, and are doing what they can to bringtlie matter to an issue early in the session. Not Ko Bad EidF.NE, Or Feb 12. A meeting of the stockholders of the Eugene Canning and Packing Company was held at the board of trade rooms last evening, and a statement was made by the directors of the affairs of the coin pany. This shows the cannery not to be in so bad a shape as had generally been supposed, and while the cannery has met with losses, vet it is thniudit it will come out all right in the future and be one of the leading institutionsof the country. rntil Nol Coining P011TI.AND, Feb 12. An Associated Press dispatch from San Francisco, received last night, says: "Adelina Fatti, the famous singer, will not come to the Pacific coast this season. Her managers have telegraph ed, cancelinir all her dates west of Omaha. The rerson assigned fortius is that she is doing an enormous business m the east, and her managers wish to exhaust that field before coming west." Alubnma Style BntMiNoiiAM. Ala Feb 12. Last Mon day night at liomanulus, Tuscaloosa county two negroes broke open D S liobertsons' store, robbed it and burned it to the ground. They were arrested, and on the way to Tuscaloosa a body of masked and armed men took the negroes from the guards and swung them to the nearest tree. HoiiCKty:is the Itesl'olley. Th t h & i aiiot inei ine advertisemeo but your a?.!eiitiun the m nr.'n'. may save you much surreiiughs well as moi.ey. We cuie that couxh We cure that tickling. We care th:.t hackling. W.cate -hat thrua c leariu , We cuie Croup. Weoure Bronchitis. We care La Grip; e Coiivh. We hf'p you to fine vnd . penlt. Wo ire not tho S. H. r.ezdnuft.. Wo pleasnnt C. t:, h Syrcp, W. are put in tn.l 75 cent lvj';i!es. We lire :(! . I'ongh Cc-e. (:a!U3l','C:H '-. fo-llsy Mas-n. ii..v. i , ii : !) litttr IllixcstJon. .y v. efeil UL.t ha:aut A. lilt .St tV.I) Hit-v nl ctio'i. '.y Allcek's r.i.t, is itttd l-o re'teved. J F port, ot Caoarsie. JsVw Yi l it. writesj ' ! have bite;: ,-r llit.t h trc;:l h-d with a ,io:t.-.t pr.iii beiott lnv oliest I'.OLe. I wae ti. 1.1 ty i'i vi rtii i hyi-ici.il.: Ihc.t it wss rhcu-naii.-io itf tit. cijpliraum L.rc,uitvd from e,-itl mhI eN-1'..-suie. I had very littlo ap ii, it:e ti .'. .i:..i---d ny fot d with trout dif Hcuitt, . 1 pl.ve.i one of AUccck'e Porous l-i.,ii-i- le low tl'.e breastbone and two on etcn sit'.e. In the course of lwentv-fonr toais all p.un ceasctl, and I ws. able, to eat. and divest a good fqtlaro meal, locitthing t l-atl not dttne before in two weeks. I got l-etter constantly, and at tho ct.d of seven dajs found litsel( entilelv well. Sicce t lit n I Iiav e us. tl A IV-cck's Pnrnns 1l.ister fur cobls, ootiuhs :u.d pr.ii.e iny lide, and I hive alvs' s found them quick and efT.ct ive." The D-lt-trte corsets ami Delsarte waist, furnieh the b.sis :f dret s reform lending towards ait'slio sml hysienic dresxing. They secure CMi-for, deveh,( niept sed trace. Ladies, vh wish to c xiitniiie Delrarte gqiMis, lvuld adibes tht-. ayent tvho will Ovlt with .ample", t.eke pities io nieattn' ing md gaardiitee v-'t ft-et tit No trouble to sttorf ifoods even ihoiicli m oi.ier is tkcii, Ari d.rss Mrs A M Til'., box CO, Albany, Oregon. Agents wauled. . E . .... y- Ts 4 O K2y ii 1 K ;SV .i ( I f': t 5- ! 40 Yea-3 v -suni