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i i Altai) 3$ .ii'-S. . .. if um jJJ I VOL. V ALB AN V, OKKf.OxN IT.lJAy- JANUARY 13. 18t3 NO il'l'i i IB: i .oln'i jSb- bn rod; '3 :00i -'ML 181.. ,t rot 1- Lnnji 'orow Drur M5U 8 II i I A Scientifio American EvtkSvW trade marks, i ?'jr3P DESIGN PATENTS, 1 C2 V nnDVDicUTS. etc. TR&nE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, nnDVDicUTS. etc. For Information and free Handbook writ? to ML'.NN A CO.. Ifcl UKOAUWAV, M.W ORRT. Oldest bureau for wouruw patents ra Anwrulk vrv 'nntint talitn outliy us is brought bpfciro toe jiffl W anouco sivou free of cuareo iu tlio ritntif if JUuchot ; larrest circulation of any scientlfle paper In the ' iroria. Vi.luu.lidly illustrated. r.o tntg'"' : Sun should bo without. It. Weekly, fcS.UII a ' EsSi SlJu six months. Address MPNN 4 CO. - PuuLis'itits. a 0 1 Broadway, Iiew i oik City. Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar 7"ia very latest news is that you can buy at JULIUS A.D WOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 lbs. Magnolia Sugar White 1.00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, 5 gallons 1 00 5 Gallons Good Piokles.market firm 1.10 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90 1 Gallon No. 1 Syrup 40 OR : Jwib conduct a strict cash more, and all goods will be sold for net oaah from 1 ,o25 por nt less than regular price. My stock of Cbinawaro, fancy goods, anu 111 th desirable syles of dishei, as well as a general assortment of groceries, crock ry; lamps and fixtures is complete. 1 inke a spool tlty of line tos, ooHees and kilting powder, and always plase my customers, Agent for several responsible Insurance oompau ei. Julias) Oratlwohl. taaS5E!3ia;ijE232 fcr Enfants c-ftn t a rl a Is so well atiaptetl io children that ioomBicniJ ItajKiiperiortoany prescription own uj Lie." It. A. Arrucn, II. D., ;il So. OxforU HU, Urooldyn, N T. uw of 'CafNirls ' is po unirfwil ana nifi-tts &) well known that it b -t-i.ta it w. rb if Mijwrprofit ion to endorse it. l'ew a'ft'ie ':iifllij;tvit Aamilles whfi-Uonul L'e"p Cbtoriu Ivow York Oi'y. auj Pastor Xt.jomlp late Informed church. 7nn CitNTAUR : j v ' 1 H n sit ieoti )raJ t .1 i4 1 PATR0NIZE HOM ,THE FARMERS I ftIERCHftNTS INSURANCE COS Albany, ; fl - J I, COWAN, Treasurer. -DlnSOTOBS' I Cowan. Geo F Simpson. (V F Read. idr J K Weatbertord, KSStMbin.J O Writsmin.' )ClM ' iqnii 4 also district agents fob wMYeral Solid Eastern and Foreign Companies ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY jjj I .1. JOSEPH, t'j oprietor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employee", unit 1 li'.iM- ' re cts - s ecomf . -j 11 r einto 1 inadl. ' llroa- f yout ;h.uK drtai ( THF, Issues 200 page flnffini,,, I' i . n l ana get one, CAll. u i f Tin: ;.i:aii. i iu'Kk.k ipiiihs. 1 Altinro , Orriion wm'? mm. W 50. rri a cajiE it v.-ill noT.cypi:L a it 10 fin mrKX-Hinu i,ahijii ie cm bo made into (i Tea for use In one inmuto. Vice 2:.. Wto. una g MO ,wr rvu-kHiro. vsrf R7S An Woiant ToiLfT poworn JkaAJ lortlioToctbaDdUrcatU-aSo. and Ghiidrers Criteria cattc Colic, Constipation, PourSinumuu, Ttarriji?a. Kructation, KiUs Wonui, gives tluup, and promotes cu- E est ion, out injurious medication. Tor Bcveral ye.irs I haro recommpnded your Castoria, ' and slmll alwayu coutimie U d no as U lias invariably produced beaeflcla rtaults. ' Edwin P. Pabdeh, M. D., M alio Winthrop, " liOth Street and 7th Ave., New York Citj Cohvakt, 77 Murrat Street, New York, r INSTITUTIONS. Oregom J O WRITSMaH, Secretary Geo F SIMPSON, Vioe President. I) R fnnta(!i Dry Goods and General r A'rtr nriTr . i i rn n i ti "vaujuui nauio on a posiai cam iw-jjai V""""1, J' ,r' t.jo to Si Of t and ler.r-,-l i. f. , I.'ighest g( ail in Leavening i..', .-. frSV?3Kfr5' AOfEf PURE 4TIFA1)0. Spu-cd plys fct-t, Swtot pickles in bnlfc, Sour pickles in bulk. Raisins, c trmis, Lemon peel, cx'.racts, etc., l'or the Holiday s, cvt be fouiul at F. K. ALlEN A: CO Made well the weak, nervous or ailing woman who takes 'Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. It's a medicine that's guaranteed to help her. It's an in vigorating, restorative tonic, sooth ing cordial and bracing nervine and a oertain euro for all the func tional derangements, paiDful disor ders or chronio weaknesses that affect women. For ulcerations, dis placements, bearing-down sensations, everything that's known as a "fe male complaint," it's an unfailing remedy. It's a peculiar one, too. Peculiar in composition, peouliar in its cures, and peculiar in tho way it's sold. It's guaranteed to give satisfaction, in every case, or tho money is refunded. You pay only for the good you get. It's tho big, oW - fachioned pill that makes the most disturbance but it's one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets that does the most good. Mild and gentle, but thorough and effective the smallest, cheapest and easiest to take. They cleanse and regulate the liver, stomach and bowels. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DtiAD! A'hile trying '- Crowd theii WAY INTO Store, where they alwas have on hand ho largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Rifles and Sho ins; immense stock of Fishing "icklt of every description: Tents, Man. oc sCamp Chairs and thousands oti. Inns too numerous to mention I jmir bop n connect, n with the Store, and one ol ie best wo 'men In the State to do any nd ail kind., ot wor Come one Coine No rouble to ow z-iGt.s "Small pre lit .ind quick in orjt .nolto. BILIOUSNESS The S. II. Ileadiitlic ami liver Cure PHYSIC IIK4P If taken as directed, c Guaramee Satis faction or refund your inunry. DON'T SICKEN. 50 cent per boltle, by DON'T. GRIPE. I A CUMMINGS Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ttr.K iiki'i: Ptiker llros, groocr", F. M.French hecps railroad time. Cay your fc-rojeri K of Parker Bros Fi.ne groceries at Conn & i Ieudrirsou's. Kew creitin cheoao just received at Conrad Mevtrs. P J Siniioy job printer, Flinu Block, does :'.rt c m work. Smoke thf dltt'trated ilav.xua filled A cent otx&r at Julius Joseph's, Or M It i'i.Uj. u-iyniot ia an.l suroon Albwv, 0.-a-i, OiI'.j m 1 1 1 t.i oiiiy ' or country. Medli-nl Tmllmonyi W Thornton Pukcr, M D.Ii. or.Jer, Awo o:atiou of Act in? AsuUtat.t Sareocs cfthe U S Army, write: Saiem,;Mb( , March 23, JSitl "When at Stuttirt.dcrrii.nv, durinc the winter of 1881-82, 1 was suffering from a revere attack ol bronchitia, which seemed t j threaten pneumonu. I met, at the Hotel Marqaardt, Commander Bcardslee, ofthta United estates iavy. in speaking of my ttiokqeM, he remarked: 'Doctor, yon can cure that chest trouble of yours by uaiug An Al .cook's Poroua -Piaster.' Tbat may be I rue,' I answered, but where can I get the plaster: Anywhere in the civilized world, and surely here in Stuttgart. Whenever I have a cold,l always use one and find relief. I loot to the drug store for the plaster, and it did all that my friend hid promised. Ever sinoethen I have used it whenever suiTcripg from a cold, and I have many limes i rcso ib ed it for pafients. "The A 11 cock's Plaster is tie best to be had, and has saved many from severe illness, and undoubtedly, if used promptly,will save many valuable Uvea. Whenever one has a tever cold they ehould put on an Alcock's Plistar as soon as possible. It should he placed across the cheat, the upper margin jnetsbelcw tbo neck; some hoi )cf to, or milk, will aid in'he treatment. "This is not a patent remedy in the objec tionable senee of that term, but a standard preparation of vilue Tho Government supplies tor the U S Army and Indian Hos -pital stores contain A 11 cock's Piasters, and the medical profession throughout the world are well aware of their reliability nnd ex cellence. I shall always rocommend it, not only to break up colds, but as useful in allaying pains in the cheat and in the back. It is a preparation worthy of general couli -dene. Reopened. W R Graham has reopened his tailot shop, nd has on hand a fine line of suitings, ready to be made up for those wishing first-class work done. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage In the past, ie soucitsa continuance ot their patronage and romtses good work and prompt a'tention to e needs of his palroni. Cloaks and j ickets at'eost and less a1. W F Head's. Remember that F L D imont does puar- antie tit, and sews possible riming ripf) in clothing bonght of his store. OyercoaU uoi'd at cost until Christmas. if vou eoit.'mnlatr-njttiic in awitir plant get priea ofw nd mills, pnmps, pip, tanks, eto., fromW WCrawford. Ho will Alton i&h you. " The Portland Collfction Aaencv'hat com menced several utts tt collect accounts ft r d Ij Rlankmrnn. Varjifii nwinir him ithnnM setUe their accounts nd save cotr. LvDim FukJSii )e. 1 hva a y I! I n of ladies Hoe dra'S sh-)ii, all 1 dl an 1 ih latent noveltie in style, and reuonill prices. Samukl E. Youno n'on Street, PorlKnd, Cr. Read hai a large stick of lwiot sn.1 hnes to .iit.ct f.om, vid the 'best vatl'jin town. ' ' ' Vhen Baby was ElcR, ;;w her Ctutoniw ' Vhpn kIim was a ChlM. ul' -rietl tor Oiutorlfc "h,-n she beeatno Mis-. s!- clong tr Custom. ?'uen she buu Cliililrt-n. '.: gave thum Cast.,ri. S:c.ri-t ft Hit dl th i t rv baitrst'n sh?ari in : scissors. A lir,;u stock of pruning shears nd nrun r.g h..o.:s. the best made, just received at atewari nox s. now is the tiie to i hem. " hhil.ih s lUNi.r :s what yod nerd frr dyspapsik, torpid liter, yellow skin or kid- no v trouble. It is imarsnteed to trivn vrn tisiaction. Price 75 J. Slid by Fushay & aiaaoc. We have the Urg ist stock t.f ladies un (ler-.vp.r cT-r .hown in ton. fie -ure and sfwli.t W K ltd cando f T J'O I I e'ore placing u orotr. Ol NT1 C'OI BT, (.1. N. Pnitcan, county Jinlse; Wm. Kullltail;h anu J. W. I'uuh, t'oiiimiwioucni.) Contract for repairing bridge at Mill City let to 1) V lloeye at $215. Continued, bill of O P Cosliotv, nid Hail fitiuily. Hills allowed: N P Pnyne, $7.50, Juilf- Iiuneiin, $103.60; Wm Uunibutigli, fi2.30; J V l'ugli.f.M.OO. The following jurymen were selected (or t lie comirg year: Allianv I W CnsicV. I A Cunmntij:, TIiob Hopkins, II F Meriill, J A Miller, I M Kalstnn, llenrv beitienuer, t i. Moore. W C Stollmaclier, It G Watson, T L Wallace. Central Albany Fred Rnrkliart, Fretl riek lirucWnian, HoVit lrown, i K liloom. East Albnnv A Wolvcrton, A 1! Morrip. Tl Miller. 1 B Hughes. 11 Hry- ant.C Is Sliaw, llamon Sbelton. West Albany Geo W Cline, B W Cmuliir, I F Conn, T J Hutler, Perry Conn. Wm Fortiniller. A 1) Matthews, Denver llackleman, l)ick I'e'.ers, Mat scolt, trunk 1 rites. ltrownsville Henry Hlakely, John Wolf, l,oii Windom, V T Cochran, f M lack. G M Uroivn, I Ambrose. It F Cliiltls, K A Kvans. James Pearl, Jno Montgomery, b, u Michael. Center llenrv Jackson. V W Craw ford, l.Van Wheeler, bcott Vard, Geo Mc Knight, Albert Humphrey, tl LLaasell Crawforilsville W II GIbbs, T Malono, Wm Ireland, Geo W Pngh, J A Brandon, J 11 Edwards. Franklin Unite lohn Curl, Newton Crabtree, Wm Arnold, Wm May, A T Powell, is U Kogers, Leo liilyeu. Fox Valley -J B Trask, J L Berry, W is Potter, w F Hammer. llalsey W II Gulliford, John Miller, Antony Maxwell. Geo Shepherd, II C Davis, T F Smith, It F Armstrong, I A Crisp, John Ciinm. ir.g, W R Garrett, J It Xeinpleton. Harrisburg W S Brown, II Bishop Samuel Nixon, Milton Rodgers, Monroe 1 'ti 1 1 pot. John I! llaywortli, W U Lnssell, D S Busey, Win M Davidson, Frank Dempsey, C M Grimes. J Willonghby, J F Lavis, Win WaBsom. Jordon P R Bilyeu, A M Shelton, T P Goodman, C W Richardson, A T Mo- Cully, H 11 Phillips. Lebanon J O Bilyeu, A J Adams, J R Keebler, N Bridges, D F llardman J W liuikhnrt. Samuel Mullen. U F Bloduett. J M Coffelt, Z T Truelove, 0 V Stein. Orleans M Aebeson. XV II Millbollcn. J Y McCnne, Chas Patterson, Jaa A Pngh, K P Williamson, G W lates. Price George Gtisendorfer, James Wallace, J M Archibald, John McGregor, M F DawBon, M 11 Wilds, John Propst, W W Scuddy. Rock Creek -T B Birnes, W J Turn- idge, B B Butler. Scio R I) Callavan, A J Johnson, M Daniels. G W Hunfxker, G W Morrow, M V Bilyeu, M M Peery, F. J Dalv. SbellbiirnB F Titus, J L Croisan, N B Washburn, H J FolliB, Price Munkers. Syracuse -F D Leverick, L C Stratton, A Farlow, Wm Hale. Pantiam J M HaBsler, C T Iever, John T Bilyeu, C T Croft, Jr, A II Charl ton, J 8 Davenport, J A titzwa'.er, Jas A Richardson, F M Smith, J W Garland, J w Uaines, H Ji Savage. Pweet Home llenrv Nve.O II Ruesell. Jacob Nye, D Andrews, J M Ware, John Galbraith, A J McClure, E B Wilson. Sodaville Jonathan Card, Wm Du- gram, E M Hazen, R W Fisher, T A Gleason, A K Watei", Ju'ius Daw, O P Card. : Sbedd Henry Snrenger.Iohn C. Davis. I B Cornett. V W Robiuett. B R Forbes. J R Uavp, W B McCormick, K C Far- well. Tangent Geo Cochran, Ubbe Peters, Tos Simpson. Morgan ilenshaw. P B Jenks. 1. B Luper, J F. Owenhy, Alfred Morgan, Ar:nur Cliurchlli. Waterloo! Burrell. W F. Craw lord. Jacob Newman, Martin Riland, C H tv hitney, r- r. lay lor. 5 Monky to Loan. 1 have money in sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on ini-1 proved farm lands m I.inn and Benlcn comities, at lowest current mica. delay in furnishing the money. V G BuiiKiiARr Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon Grrat led. ctirni in Aein'otor void mi b ( r lneino-r. See the a.ent, iV WCr.w ford.' F.i y 1,1 ...itiil imicx go lii Iv i.i Bro. al nv reii' ' ,m fren of ui.argf. u ilii-y rip nnnvcri.t l'. ,0 s ci.my lo.ise. Try W V V d when you wai I is. nni nn s t 11 ins great comli sihI rr'tni caT, ia for a- by os. Pooki t 'zi 0 -iitsin twentj-hved "rs.only 25o. Lhlldrrn lev it. Fohay A N'.-. n. (all and v f new fall dress geeds al Read's. inc only Pure Lreaul of lartar Powder. No Amu'oni.;; No Aiuin. Used iu Millions of Homes 4g Years the St v1-4, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Terrible AHalrt Sax I'ltAxcisio. Jan i-. A Canton correspondent goads this account of a terri ble disaster in n country town nuout ou miles from Canton, which occurred early last month and resulted in the loss of. nearly '-WO livoi. A band of robbers made a mid on a village in the Shin lling district. They first levied a tribute of several thousand taels on the priests of the temple. The latter had just received largo offerings from the people, who wero cele brating the holidays under a b'g shed in fiont of tho temple. Tlio angry robbers applied Hie torch to the shed, and the peo ple, iu panic, rushed into the teniplo for refuge. The main entrance to the temple caught fire from die heat, burning tho shed, and over 1 100 men, women and children were either burned, smothered or trampled under foot. A Woman Mood I t l Poi:ti.axi. Jan 12. Miss I.i.'.ie B.ack who lives at il'.' Couch blreet. was held up by a lone hk'hwnjmau at li::i0 o'clock lust evening on Couch street, between Kighth and West Park. Tho man tore open her cloak and demanded her money and jewel ry, but he found nei'her. Ho overlooked her watch which was fastened in her corsage. When Miss Back reached home she fainted on tbo doorstep, and a great of difficulty was exper: vsi! in returning her to consciousness. So I'lnre for i u: en i Tacoma, Jan 12. A Chinaman applied to the city clerk for a license for peddling today and the clerk refused to issue it, telling the Chinaman that to attempt to peddle in Tacoma might result in his being murdered, ns tho white citizens had shown a disposition to admit Chinese only ns merchants. The Chinaman agreed to take the consequences, but the city clerk, how ever, refused till mch tiino as lie could consult the mayor. An Ex H.lillri'a gulcldr: Euukxe, Or, Jan i2. A man was found dead on a pile of wood near the railroad, j ust south of Irving, this afternoon. His name wa? suppotcd to be Georgo York, as ho liad a discharge in that name from the Fourteenth infantry, USA, having served at Vancouver bairacks. It is evident that he committed suicide by taking strychnine, the bottle being found near by. nniali rax U Walla Wulla. Walla Walla, Wash, Dec 12. A case of smallpox was discovered in the city this afternoon. Last week Kichard Orscino, an ltuliau, urrivctl fiwtu WcnnULn, FJuuUu iie was taken ill, but physicians were not cilled until this morning. They pronounc ed the nflliclion smallpox. The patient whs removed this evening to the pest house and placed in charge of competent nurses, feudalist I'owjlerly Talks, ScitANTON. Pa, Jan 12. Grand Master Workman Powderly, in nn address to the union caipenters, said: "I ata a socialist nnd I say it without blushing, if the avowal brings condem nation, I am willing to take it. I am one of 65,000,000 socialists in this country. 1 believe the railroads and public highways should be nationalized, and that the tele graph system should be owned and operat ed by the government." Pkkmanent Branch Laundry. -- A branch office of the Sale.u Steam laun dry has been established in Albany. All work will be collerteti and the Inundried articles delivered at Salem prices. No other expense All work guaranteed. Orders mny be left with Osborn Davy, pjrmanent agent and solicitor for Albany Oregt n:-n Kncyclo.-edia cunons taken at Coon Hct.ilriL'eooV. Um.f It. C i.'n & 11. ndriuson tal e Orc i.nim. c,.i pi, f on rll c.nh s-.lt. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreadeU disoase that science has been alilo to cure in all its stages and that ia Catarrh. HaU'a Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hull'K Catarrh Cure is taken inter lially, actinir directly uoon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying the founilution of the disease, and giving tho putient strength by buildinir up tho constitution mut unnmilllg llillliru 111 UKIIIK IIB WOrK. 1 lie proprietors have so much fultli in its curative powers, that they otter Ono Hundred Hollars fur any cuso tli.it it fails to cure. Bend for. list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. O-Sold by Drue-gists. V5c. Albany slarh-t " bos' ( 7e. dais Sm Flour. i B On. ' tiller. 95c. Kggh SOe. I.shI, itfe. Piirk 1 11 iii IS.; Mhoulders, 8e. sine. I2n. Hay. ha ed !15 uo atiW'M. fine. A? plr,l 00 Hops I8v ltie.l f. nil-'pluma, 9o, applea, He f bickeiiH. f4 to per dosrn. j tieor on mot, zc. I Hogs. dl. n'Ccl. flc. I ; m owder: