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6 a K H jTi .4. . . .1 - a Til mr us in I I avoi.. tv ALBANY, OHKGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1892 NO 302 That Your Hair may retain its youthful color, fullnes3, and beauty, dress it daily with Ayer's Hair Vigor tt cleanses tho ccalp, ourcs humors, EttO stimulates a now grewth of hair Dr. J. O. Ayer Sc Go. Lev-!!, Mass. Far m i or; TOOLS l'r sale by STiaViUIT SOX Dealers In GENERAL HARDWARE Albany,' Oregon, COMBINATION SALE Trotting bred Colts and fillies At Poitiari Oregon, May 7th, 1832, at lift, M, DAVID M. REAVIS, OF CH1C0, Butte county, Cat, will consign to this sale, lobe sold without reserve : 10 head l.y BLACKBIRD, 2:22. MONROE CHIEF, 218 1-2. SIGNAL WILKES, NOONDAY. All high formed individuals, of great size and substance. The stock will bo exhibited at. the White House race track, on Monday, May 5th, 1892, and speeded through the stretch. Terms, one-half cash at tho fall of the ham mer; and one-half in sixty days, on negotiable note, with te.i per cent pei annum interest. Thos. II. Merry, for Infants "Cant orl e la bo 'well adapted to children that t recommend it on superior to any prescription cnowD to me." II. A. Ancnzn, U. D., 1U So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T, 'Thf use of 'Cnstoria1 is to universal and merits so well known that it seems a work of Fiipereropation to endorse it Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reuch." Carlos Martyw, v. v.. New York City. f-At Tastor Bloomicriale Reformed Churuh. Thk Centaur ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH Proprietor, WHOLESALE UNO RETAIL Only- White Labor Employee', LEADINGDRUGGISTS ALBANT - ORBG-OIT ORUGS. MEDICINES STtl I0NARY &C RedCrownMills u un';&o:., A n BAKERS VSE. KKST STOUAGP "ACIMTIES. Tlio bv.cccpr of this Croat Cotijjh Curo Is vUlio:t i purulli'l in tho hUlory of medicine. All h iifrtritK uro Authorized to sell it on a pos itive KiianinU-e, u test that no othvrcuro can Kiicc-hHii'lly Htuiicl, Thnt it muy become known, lliu Proprietors, utan enormous ex jjcimt, arc placing a Sample liottlo Free into every home in tho United States and Canada. If von have a Coujrh, Horo Throat, or Ilron eliitis, use it, for it will curo you. If your child hus theCroup, or Whooping Couf,!i. utto it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask vour Druggist for HHILOH'S CURE, I'rice'iDcts., 50 eta. and $1.00. If your Lunga nrosoroor Back lamo, use Hhiloh'a Porous Plaster. Price 23 cts. For ealo by all Drug gists aud Dealers. ACADEMY -OF Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Of Auctioneer. and Children. Cantor! a circs Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Tiarrhaa. Eructation, Kills Worms, giea sleep, and promotos cll- cestion, Without injurious medication. " For several years I have recommended your ' Castoria, 1 and shall always continue ic do so as It has invariably produced beneflcifl results." Edwin F. Pardeb, M. D., "The Wlnthrop," l:th Street and 7th Ave., New YorkCiti Cowakt, 77 Mm rat Street, New York- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Powder ABSOUUTEiy P8IRB IteMer Troui Inditteiiluu. YtauU W Cillett, 221 Stcood Ave., Ker Yok, v.riten: "I dt-tmit my pleannre to t tily to thtt rhinomenal cfTucia of Ilrnu divth'H I'iIIp, ti .on myself, in t radicating from my fy-ttm the most ncirravated form of irdinfMion, the attacks of which vere iiearly ws sfvero as BpariDS, After a C3ntl trenlinent two boxes of t-aiulro'li's Pills have put t!:eina hotter condition t'i&u I hve oteii for yeara," A lifi? st ick, of prumittf hears.nd prnn ing ho:;s, tho host mido, just receive! at Stewart & Sox's. Now is the time to use them. liny oar precf-ries of 1'arkcr BroF, You can depend i n ood goods rd firit-clias trtatm-jiir. Rwn'y" :nvv h-s (ioilv nkh d io p; " but the secrtt of a behiitiful skin is pure hi nod, Thowe cnorse, rough, pimply complexions may, in mott cu?cf, bo rendered soft, smooth Mid fnir by tho ptrevcnnt ud systematic use of Aytr's yari-psrilla. ?100 Reward $100. The readers of this piper will ho pleased to learn timt there Ij at Ici-.st one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stafjes, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cury known to the med ical fraternity. Caturrh bcin a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, actitijr directly upon tho blood and mucoua surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength hy building up tho c"nsi:tuion and assisting nature in doing it i work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curnfVre powers, that they offer Ouo IlundriKi Ji.-,;i tor any case that it fails to cure. Bend Jor ii.-i or testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENfiV i CO., Toledo, O. &y Sold by Di-JGjits, 'iZ?. li:HUCU.tTIC ST iYK TK'KKT. Congressman, First District. R M Veateh. Hri'itLM k Jvdge. A S Bennett. ArropNtY (JrKKicit al Geo K Chamber lain. DIHTHICT TICKET. JrpOE. J 1 Slmw. I'HOriKci riM Arroit.SKY. WR fiilyeu. MliMHKR IjOAKD OP EtiALlZATlON. W C CooU'y. 'it HMi dknti a l Em;ctors (iqo Noland, W M Colvig, W F ButcliHr, 11 A Miller. ItfcllOflUTiC COl' XT V TICKET. Kepreskxtativks- A. BIcvlne. M. A Miller, W. P. Elmore. County J vdgf. Geo. Humphrey. County Commissioner T. F. Mil ler. County Clerk N. P. Payne. County Recorder E. E. Davis. Sheriff, C. C.Jackson. County Treasurer. Brice Wallace. County Asessor J. E. Michael. School Superintendent. G. F. Kus sell. County Surveyor. E. J. O'Connor. i "oun i y Coroner. Frank Farrell, Tustice of thk Peace of Albany, Cen tral Albanv and frice precincts. L. M Curl. JAPANESE CURE A new and Com lie to Treatment, consisting of Sup posi tori efl.Ointinc ut in Capsuiua.also in Box and Pii 8 a PotolWeCure for AXlernal,Iiiterral,Hliud or Bleed ing Itching, Chronic, HeoiH or Jlereditary Pilcn.aixt njuny otlif-T di-oae and (amale weaktiencs; It is al ways a (treat benttfit to the genera! hcallh. Tim first disouverv of n medio vl cure rrtiiilorin on operation with llio k life unnccusiMry hor.-.ftor. Thin remedy has rinvur hotiii kn nv;i to fail. 1 pot bx. (J for $5; strt by iriil. Why autfjr from this teTihle diseipe when . i written k u irtm toe is positively yivon wilh 0 boxt.fi.t'1 refii'iii to-) nonoy if no' ctirotl. Send uUmp forfrovSampk Uiumntce issued by JiJ.l tiling, liriisal. Molii Apent. A Mtnny. irenn. Herrord ! VC will pay t!ip alio'? ev.-.-.nl fir r.ny fn of JJvt4 tr'luit, Ij scpsia.6;; liriMKu-fic, liidlireHtlon. Con . ti.tn or CoKi.vcntiKB .ih.o :ure with West' j. tatilO i.ivtT I'I'Im, wlu-.L t '.o tlirvllni,fc strtutlr ni'Mi-d with. They arc piii'ly V cue table, an" i Ut irivo oat Ipfa.t !(). S iptr '"onio 1 Lame "trh, . fi' " W rrtit. I tw of ca iiitx rtuit .1 in .o '.vntiina mannf.vvi'rfd only bj " wtjis c t"ircui'AM'.a.ii .wu.iL.. WALL PAPER, 10 cent, per double roll. Send s-cenl stamp Vir fample. SCHOKIELD & MORGAN, 192 Third St., Portland, Or. J J. O'tONXOIt. And Surveyor, ALBANY. OREGON WANTEU.-wlttriiie!i,lncBl .ud irr ellnn, to rcprxvent our well known h-uiA. You neeu no raf ital to reprf-Rnt rt m thtit warrM.ith Diirserv tock Mrt f.'lasAHU'l true to naiir, work all the veor. ?l"fl pet month lo t'19 right man. Apply quiuii, fUtinif hp. 1 1. Mv ,t CO., M Paul, Minn. Nnrf,erympn. r'lor hIh nd 'tppiUrnf-n, ( This lioti'0 l rnhporiNihle.) Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Hok, G. W. C'ALDBkwtoD will spc-alr in Lion ccuuty at the following times erd places uudur the auepiefs of tho Prohibition party : Scio, May 2ud Albany, Muy 3.-d and 4th. Tanceut. May ,rr.h. 8hedda, May 6th. Halsey, May 7th and 8th Uarricburf, May 9th and 10th. l'r..'i sviltc, May 17th. I.fbanou, 18th snd 19th. Cakville, May 20th and 21at. Mfljor Calderwood comes hichly reoom mended us a talented speaker. All are cordially invited. Let no one tnisa these iotoref ting meetincs. Sen postors and local notices for the hour. T P Hacklemax, Char. Co. Committee TaclierM' Exiiuilnallon. Notice Is hereby given that the regular public examination ot teachera, ror liud oouuty, will take plac in Albany, com mencing on Wedaead-iy. May 11th, at 1 o'clock, p in ani emtinue until Friday noon, May 13 h. Alt teachers must positively be present at the time of com mencement, aa no one will b3 admitted tothq examination who is not ao preeent. ADDlfoatioDa for State certificates and State diplomas received at the above named time. G F. EUSSF.LL, County School Snpt Look Here a Moment. I have som of the choicest residence lots in Albanv fcr sale, terms so reasonable that anvbody can buy and own a home of bis own by paying a small payine.u down and smal mont.ily payments thereafter until all paid for. For further Information ca' the office, corner 2nd and Brjadalbin i opposite Democrat office. Dr G W Maston, A Metropolitan stock of suitings fof '.lie spring and summer, the best in the valley, just received by W K Graham, as can easily be learned by an inspec tion 01 them. They include late and handsome designs, and will b9 wade up in the latest style by Mr Graham. Get the best and latest, and this you can do at Graham s, Mosey to Loan. I have money in sums of ifoOO to $20,001 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Benton counties, at lowest current rates. No delay in furnishing the money. C G llUKKHABT, Eeal estate agent, Albany, Oregon. Tn AT HACKING COUGH on bo .0 quickly cured by Shilili'a Care We .uar ant.ee it fTben Baby was slca, wo t:ave her Castoru. (Vhim she was a Child, she crlra! for Onstorl. Wheu she Warn. Miss, shy clung to ( 'aslorla. V 'herj she liaJ Children, she gave them Castoris The Daharte cursits aud Ddsarte want furniih the tMsi4 (if dr,:s reform tending towards aitistic and hyieuic dressing. Tlie secure cenifort, devplnment aud rrace. Ladies, who wish ti examine Ddlsnrte guods, shruid address the sent who will call with sample. .aki puias in measu'iug slid guarantee peifact tit No trouhlo to stio goods even though no order is t- - , . Ad dsess Mrs A M Talt, box HO, Al'iauy, Or.gjn, Aueuts wanted. Oeci:lodly tho laren and cbio-t v di-ti of tea 111 town i. t C K lire knell's. Ma dried, basket, fired, g-e;ii, back, F.uyhs1 breakfast. &n HID t VlV V. ,1 2 ,i need for C n4ti)i:i:i'iri, L'ss of v 1 Appe ite, Dizz is, and a'l sy 11 j.oi,i 1 of D iep-,1 1 Prio 1) in 1 73 -1 1 0 1- o ci'e. Pride Try it. of AiO.ii,, .yni , 01 bAb bent C F. BllOWNELl.. L 'rgo "fsi.rtint-nt nl 1 f w style rib j ist reeeived at the Ladies r-nzasr, O hid. 1 11. li e 'at. l,les. A N!AL INJBOTOR free ith each bottle uf Sh ljh (latarrh llmedj . Price, 50 3ei.!s. Usfl Pride nj Albany soap and VOI will le ba;ipy. C' E BrnnueP, soleagint, Albanj Mnrkels WHEAT. 67 CENTS. Oat.80 " " Rut'er, lo Aents pr rb, r;'li 15 flnnt. pr H"Z, oiato", 5 ifnt. pr bii.lil, f.ard, II f 12 o-nn p.r Ih, Bo"nHHin. f2 o-uw; .- in , 11 cents; hojlde-rt II cii1m, Mef on font, 2 tb 'Vf emit-, per p.irk. dropsed. a rnuts ir Ih T. f5 rr ',.'rrtl. Arp 0' , nl. .. nii'es dri d Mi-tc ftdoTc; sun rilled. 4i0o. A sarcastic New York paper, referring to the story that the object of France's war upon Dahomey is really to capture the $100,000,000 surplus which the dusky monarch of that country lias accumula ted, s. y 8 that the republicans have removed any sucii temptation to a for eign nation to invade lliis country. The Democrat is receiving instruc tions from Postmaster Steel of Portland, to change the address of papers going to Fast Portland to Portland, station A, etc. Mr Steel will have jurisdiction over the entire city of Portland here after, the same having been divided into stations, beginning with A- There is no city in Oregon showing a healthier growth than Albany, nor any with better prospects. If any place in the Noxthwest advances Albany will con tinue to do so. An old pioneer says it will be as big as Chicago some day. It at least will elwavs be a live.tlirifty city The matter of size, of course, is always speculation. There is a bright dog in Ubany. He lias been taught to chew gum until he does it as well as a school girl. On re quest he will string it out in front of Illlll Willi I1IH 111 MJ1IWCU Dl, n , 'l will take it out of his mouth in a "gob" and place it against the wall for safe keeping. This is a (act and not merely a dogetory. The following from the Town Talk, of Asturia. reads decidedly fishy to any one knowing anything about railroad work. Corey liros Co, the contractors on our railroad, comnlain that the surveyors are not working fast enough to keep out of their way, and if the line was located a great many more men would be put to work, it is a bad showing lor the uouy of surveyors out on the line to have sncli complaints made of them." Lebanon. Dr Lamberson heard this week that the price of chittem hark had so declined in the East, owing to some heavy shipments, that his arrangements for the season are completely upset. ThecasesofMr Nichols and son, of Sweet Home, for disturbing a school meeting, vere called for trial last Fri dav. After hearing the evidence against Mr Nichols, the cases were dismissed on motion of Prosecuting Altoinej iui, Prof Y Pnvis oJ Albany, aesistii! by some cf our home talent, will give a luusical entertainment on Friday even ing, May 6, at the M E church, under the auspices ot the Epworth League. Austin Reed, who live over the river, put out poison in hiseheep pasture. The result was that six dogs in that vicinity were killed, the owners of which have retained Attorneys A F Stowe and J K Wyatt to recover the value of the dogs from Mr Reed. Thi will be an infer esting case. Ore of tlie si'liool directors informed us this week that they wotllil receive ap plications for a principa'. fur out school until the 1st of May. This is a line Oosi tion, and should have a iirst class teacher. The Lebanon Teachers' association held a very interesting session last Sat urday. Prof K N Condit delivered a lecture at the M E church Friday even ing, which was listened to by a large and appreciative audience Local papers SHILOH'.S OATRHII REMEUY. positive enr f.r Cac&i'. h, Dijhihe-i C-inker Mi'i.th. Those cigars a ui. lubr of : i cotono rs ol Conn 11. t.''iic.,.ii huvi, been wni'r u for have airive,.. Dress Trimmincis. The I.-.ils'. noveltiet n dress triniiiiii.gs can alway.be found at Samuel Young' 75 d. zv.ii ulilps just f 1 i.iti tin f-o't. rv i.t C C MelVrtai .1 . A Inr.oi li-o, of . I,".a l, e "WtiaSMi Wdl k Siiiik's. flACKVl.TACK." i.v'i-k- ,! tn, Krant j e fuo I'lite 15 si d I II imi s ci.ccr, wnooriNG cougfi and I r jtichiti, , '11 uiidiately relieved by hloh's en. I r 1 ur i'p It 1 t od. C E I'l.ov, n. Ilae jou F E 1 1 en'.. ' ,d tllut litei.1 ioa-t It not, why uai. If e at See W K 1 ad'a line of drea. got.l. and lilk. before boying vtscwhere. See O O M '-,rl n d'. i,iireis -d b'u. harnessssdd -r , etc., ljfore 11 1.. WriERETt, '"-'iitThem. Whfn w&ntlne an organ or daro ca'l on lllackman S: Ifodgrn A-here you an selrr-t from n firs' .ish s'o k. U 14 ad A" 3 Vi. in Millions of Homes 40 Yea- TKl.F.GltAPHIC NEWS A t'lilragu Tornnilo. Chicaho, April 28. During a gale that swept through Jackson Park yesterday af ternoon, sections of the south and west walls of the manufacturer's and liberal arts build ing of the wor d'sfair wcro wrecked. This is the biggest budding on the grounds. One tornado followed another. About 1 iSO p 111, the first one hit tho big building at tho southeast corner, and tore out 100 feet of the latticed woodwork that served as a wall. Three men were injured in the wreck- Charles Nuidow, A Johnson and W 11 John son. Half an hour later nnother tornado tore through the park, und in its path left the wreck of the west wall, 100 feet long and and sixty-six feet high. Nobody was injured 111 the full. When the first section tub ed down nil the enip'oyes cliinlied down from the bid ding Nearly nil of them were crowded about tho wrecked section when the second tornado did the greatest damage Scores of workmen would have been carried down with fulling timbers hud the west sec tion given way first. Warned of their peril by the co'.'npse of the south wall, they hur ried down before the second section foil. The damage wut. f-'0,000 orSIO.OOO. A ratal A nil I r. Phii.ai)i:i.iiiia, April 28. The destruc tion of the (Irand Central theater proves to be fur more terrible in its results than was anticipated. Six members of the Pe-il's Auction Company tie dead beneath the fall en walls, and nearly three score people are in the hospital suffering from burns. Of lluMucn und boys in the hospital, seven aro in such a serious condition that their recov ery is doubtful, liesides those seriously enough hurt to remain in the hospitals, fully fifty others were treated for minor injuries. The Ills f'eur. Ai.uanv, N Y April 28. Chairman C'rookfield, of the state committee, called the convention to order at noon. William A Sutherland was chosen temporary chair man. Messrs Iliscock, Piatt. Depew and Mi'ler. "the bigfour" were se'ected dele gates at large to the Minneapolis convention, withMcMidin, of lluffnlo,; Hue', of Koch ester; Parkhurst. of Bath, and Weed, ct Pottsdam, as alternates. Itcnls This Valley. Hiiri'XF.n, Nr April 28. Never in the history of eastern Oregon has there lieen known such a season as tho present one. lln.rdly a clay has passed since 'ho 1st of March that there has not boon rain or snow nnd temperature- has ranged lower than usual. Ff.ll town wheat, though 'ooking fuisly v:e'l, is necessarily set back hy the unusually severe weather. Sheep men have suffered (jTeatly, Yckr Attention is called to our line of Pnri-icnne roslumc;,cfles. jacket'.blszers and riefiis, which is now complete. They are tailor-ma'le and guaranteed to 6:. Th; c'odis are of the latest fabrics. Very truly, Sami'ki. Ii Young, A. IS. McIi.wain bar jusi received direct from the manufactories, new designs in car pel., oil tbths. linoleums and wi'.cW shades. k hiili ui I l.c sold a: reduced prices. Iam also -er cwmg a tine line of men's shoes, many styles, at 25 to 75 cents per pair less than regular prices. Ladies OxKontis. 1 now have a com plete line ir.ic-rp ' )t'(i In ni t?i 25 to $4 50 a pair. Good value r.nd every pair warranted. Sahl'EI. Young. For Pai.e Cheap A second .nand piano. For further particulars call at the drug store of lilacknian & Hodges' or at the residence of G L Binckman. Stfiiiu to L'liiCAtso. "The Aiistic Guide to Chicago and the World's Colum bian Expollion'ls the iltle of a new book just o lit . It fcives a concU history of the great city bv th akes fio'n 1 srtilement in 1831 lo th,- present dit'e. It i embel li.htd wiih d. x.-ns of bt-nutifu'. half lone illustnitioi s nistle from photograu is, a bird's eye !. ef the citv 11'id a grand bird's eyr? vi, v ,,t tne World's f ir ground. 1 nd buTding Every family -'loiiid boe rie. Mis A M Talt, agent. ll.iv. jot re. e pinto-. cin , xr -l -'.-e sil C K 1 r.owNEiu. BOW pup. awaititu- r - i -i 0 uanlt u and II. ,w, r -t-eda .1 . - et ( ' E I DOWN I I.L'. OkT VHUH CURI4I), hxriih not s,,c hreutli ."c ire I I'v Ml.il.h' ('.tr.h Rvnidy Piioe, 50 ee.i I. Na-sl lij-.l,n fise. St'OAR. Julius Gradwohl hereafter will sell Mnviinlia sugar insttiul of Extra C. Magnolia is Firid to be a littler grade than Extra C. Call and try it. SLEEP I F-S NIGHT.' n,de m,.ei,h'a by thai t 1 nble ci nli. Sb dob's Ci ro is the remedy for j ,'U. .'hEIirvc.ECH THYE1! -f I .niboD Ind., nv! "lJ"-b ,,.. -,.,i .f . nr ive. hi SIIIt.DH S (TK'UMVTION I UKK." 1- Stancu owder. i i E ill i :: i 5 i i .4 hi;