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1 w-' mm VOL. V ALDAN V, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 21. 1S93 NO 255 ft PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! . V.eeAe SoneralagenU for the celebrated Myers Force and Lift Tumps, also the Rumsey Foice and Li t Pumps We guarantee these pumps to give perfect satisfaction or BUi- w uiso guarunxee pump in the market, We alsojcarry the largest slock of Farro4 Implement' ehiclen. to bcgfound in the valley, Give us a call. and MITOIIEIIX., LEWIS & STA.V121fc "doT 257 Snd lslllsttvortli st, Albany, Or What is Cantons is Dr. Samuel PitehoWa rrorri: .m for Inf nite aud Children. Ifc ccataius cdl.Kir 0;.i:i!f riorMao nor other Narcotic substance. li U t .ari:iIo3 substitute for Paregoric, Po,.:-, roothiuj J, t::;s vmI Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. It cr:.m:itoo jnrs wso by Milll jus of Mothers. Cist or! a destroys Worms and allays fiiverislincss. Cast or la prevent h vomiting1 Soup O.irJ, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Caste. I;i relieves teething troitMcs, cures coiiNtipuiio:i i::td fiat;i.ency. Castorla assimilates the food, rrguLit ho stomach and bowels, giving1 healthy and naburuV'toep. Cas toria U the Children's Panacea tho Slotlict Friend. Oastorla. j Costoria ie an excellent medicine f v chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told rr.e of its good elect upon llieir children." D::. G. C. Osoood, Low! I, MaA Custoria is the heat rume;ly for ehtlriron f '-nlch I am acquainted. I hope t!:e i!.:y 1 1 t fur distant when mothers will coasUor t!u re;: 1 l:rest of their children, and use C.;stori.i i : stead of thovariousquack nostnims which an Awtroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful Agents down their tiiroata, thereby sending W'm to premature graves." DO. J. F. KlNCTIELOE, Conway. Ark. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City -PATRONIZE HOM TH FARMERS & MdNTS INSURANCE CD? Albany, W T SEAL); President. J L COWAN, Treasurer. -DIRECTORS-" I Cowan, Geo F Simpson, (V F Read, D B Montalth.M Sternberg,! J W na..ir J K Weathertord, CJ Stuart.J O Writsman. ; f" ALSO DISTRICT AGENTS TOR Several Solid Eastern Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar The very latest jnews is that you can buy at JULIUS ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound ba. 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 . w;;, commit a strict cash store, and all noodr will be Bold for nat cash from 1 55 Dor -,nt loss than retiiar prk-e. My slock of Chlnatrare, fniwy goods, an c. !l tlw siraMs syles nf fihei, as oll a a (onral as.,rtinont of groceries, crock "., iainnnd Hxiures Is oojiIbU. 1 iniko ip"l iHy ot Hn Iw, cotfoe anil sKing powder, and always pl0afl Ij:v cuytompf, Agpn or saveral responsililft Insuran'? coTipan oi. Julia firailwohl. tnem superior to any other Castona. " Costjnt. Is so well adupted to children that I recoim'iend it nasuperiortotwiy prescription fciwv w 'ue.M II. A. Aitcnsn, M, D.( Ill So. Oxf-inl ft., r-ruoLlyn, N. Y. M "n:r j-iiys-cUus i-i l!u ch.Ii'.ron's deport runt 1 ivj hizlAy of ihe'r exnori Li lltdr ou:siio jTctii-o withCastoiio, n:;d clthon;:! wo only hiira atrouj? o::r medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we aro free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won iw to look with favor upon it." United IIoepita. and Dispcksart, JJoston, Maaa Aums C. Surra, JVm., f INSTITUTIONS.- Oregon, - J O WRITSMAW. Soorotarf Geo F SIMPSON, Vice President. and Foreign Companies highest of all in Leavening Ptewer. ABS02UfEiy PURE Spiced pigs feet, ' Sweet pickles in bnllt. Sour pickles in bulk, Kai&ins. citrons, Lemon peel, extracts, etc., For the lloliibj s, c.-.n be found ac P. E. ALLEN - CO Saved tlio life that is fighting against ionsumpuon. Onlv act cromntlv. Pat it off, and nothing can save you. But, if taken in time, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will ccrtainlv cure. It must bo done through the blood and tho "Discovery" is tho most potent blood - cleanser, strength -restorer, and flesh -builder that's known to medical science. The scrofulous affection of tbe lungs that's called Consumption, and every form of Scrofula and blood-taints, all yield to it. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis. Asthma, and nil seven, lingering Coughs, it's an uncqualed remedy, it s tno only ono that s guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every caso, you have your money back. "We promise to euro your Cay tarrh, perfectly and permanently, no matter how bad your caso or of how long standing or we'll pay you $500." That's what the proprietors of Dr. Sagob Catarrh Kcmedy say to every sutjrer from Catarrh. And they mean it. BILIOUSNESS The S. B. Headache ami Liver Cure ISA 1 IITViTar'1 SIIIFA SAKK, f 1 llltCMly I CHEAP If takfn as directed, we Guarantee Satis faction or refund your money, DON'T SICKEN. DON'GRIPE, 50 cents per bottle, by J A CUMMINGS. CUREk Coren Contrnmptlon, CoiirIis Crottp. Sore Throat. SWd by In:ct;it on a Guarantee. For Lama Sids, Pack or Cr it Shiloh'i Poroui Platter will give great atisfa-:tion. as cent, SHILOK'S VITAS.I2ER. Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chnttnnnoga. Tenn., says I "SnIWi's VitalUar'HAVED MY Llhh.' I IettrvMd." For Dyspepsia, Llvorot Kidney trouble It excels. Price 76 eta. SH I LOH'S CATARRH fo? ltisulSfiil treatment isfumlshed fieeT Bhlloh's Itenvllns are sold by us 00 guarantee to give satisfaction. FOSHAY & MASON Ornftfistsand Booksellers i i tufor John B. Aldan's publications, Mcb we sell O'JbllBiier'a pneos wim L.va'l 'Is-" li.Rtir. OUMiO rsicjiT fan T Latest U. S. Gov't Report. watt Paiker Bros, grocora. F. M.French keepa railroad time. Buy your groc?rias of Parker Bros Kiao groceries at Conn & HeDdricson'a. Now orcam ohecso just toceived at Conrad Meyers. I P J hmiley job printer, Fhnn Block, does rst closa work. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 ocnt 1 Dr M II Ellis, uhvaiotan and aurgeon Albany, 0r3,ri. Cills mill In oitj ' or untry. i Loos Out. At Zaio or below it ij ajdan- eerous condition of tamporature Ij those o eafeeblrd constitutions, either from age or infirmity. It is just such a ooodltioc o( the weatLor as iucrea6es tec-fold tho intensity oQspread ot rheumatlo pains and aones. nut the remedy and cure is ao simple and su re it is to be wondered at that any permit them selves to sudor a day, oi an hour, when at any drag store St Jacobs Oil can be had, which not enly cures rheumatism, but there is D return of the trouble . HIovino Outfit. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of house raising ana nouse moving promptly and In hrst class order. Call or leave orders at my residence at cor of Third and Oak streets, Albany. I B Tilloibon. Money to Loan. I have money in sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Bentcv counties, at lowest current rates. dslay in furnishing the money. 0 d BUBKHABT Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon. Rbopenkd, V? R Graham has reopened his tailor shop, and has on hand a fine line of suitings, ready to be made up for those wishing hrst-class work done. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage In the past, he solicitsa continuance of their patronage and promises good work and prompt attention to ..e needs 01 tils patrons. The Union Paoitio have published a very neat piotprial World's Fair folder.oontaining colored lithographs of the various Exposition buildings, bird a eve view of tbe crounds. with a complete map of the oity, allowing location of the fair, hotels, railway depots. streetcar lioeaand city parka. Copy of same biav be had by addressioff W tl Hurl' burt, Assistant Gsneral Passenger Agent, Portland, lire. Ashhv i- Carse, lletl Fslate, 80 J Wash ington Street, Portland, Or. Will St Stark, th' jeweler. Consumptives, d not despair, There hope. Try West's Cough Syiup. It wi always cine hi early stapes. Procure a olio large !i oz bottle. J A Uuinming, urug. gist. Ladies Fikk Shoes. I havefn fall lin la liss tine drees ahoca, all solid and the test novelties in style, and reasonable 10P8, "AMTJEL li.. YOUKO, Ait tml1 Spvi n tn an in M iipIIpt'h n r lro wnii Liiu iciuiea unit sicnt liiciii tu Cocoa and High T wafers. Served at all 11 ours. Tho finest line of pockot- koivesj in the city at .Stewart & Sox's. Ste hears & Sox sail tUttflVary het?p..ttn scissors , A log cab:n made of gam attracts cn utletable attention at Mjh lnr's. Sec it JI you contimpiiif purring ia'awr plant get prices otw nd mills, pnmp, pipe, tinks, etc., fromW WCra?ford. HeJ-.vill astonith you . JFIien Baby was slcfc, can her Catort Vneo was a Child, alw erl4 for Ctstorifc VIhh s.m hme Jffcs, U chins to Pttntorlfc. Ono Small nile lan er.ry nlKht fora Week arouse Torpid Livers, xbc. per bottle. The Portland Collection Agency'haff com menced several uits to collect accounts for O li Blackman. Parar-s owing him ahoold settle their accounts and save eotts. CsDtain'Sweennv. V S A,.San Diego, Cel.. MV. "Hluloh's Catarrh Kenedy in the first m diana t have ever foundjthat would do me any good. Price, 50 c's. Bold by "shay 31 Jlioj. Shi'oh's ViUliz-r ts what you ned for lyspepstis torpid livT, yellow akin or kid-i-y trouble. It in rnnnntfed to give yon ti'factmr. Price "5. .Si'djby Fonhay'At tuoc. w TWO ItKPBESKNTATiVrst The Statesmen recently fcnve the fol lowing sketches: A ltlsvins One of Linn county's rep resentatives in the house is A Blevins, who is a native of Kentucky, born in Clay county in that state on October 27th, 1837. liis father removed to van lmrsu county, Missouri, in 1841, residing there nine years, lie then set out lor Oregon, in ISjO, crossing the plains with an ox team. His name was Isaac Illevins, and he settled in Linn county, on the Cala pooia.nbout soven miles south of Albany, The subject of our sketch remained at home until of nee. He then went to California and engaged in mining for a year, returning to Jackson county, where lie was interested in mining and stock raising for a couple years. I'"rom there Mr Blevins went to Idaho and followed minim! for six years in that territory and British Columbia, lie then returned to Linn county and was married 111 Sep tember, I87O, to Lurinia M Muxey, of th At county, after which he purchased a farm about seven miles south of Albany mid a mile and a half west of langent. Mr and Mrs Blevins have a family of hve children living, twodead. They resided on the farm up to two years ago Inst full, when lliey went to tne town 01 langent to live. While Mr lllovius was on the farm he was at various times, for about six years all together suoerintendent of the Albany Farmers' Company ware house, and all the time Bince he took up his residence in the town he has occupied this position. Mr Blevins represented Linn county in the legislature of 1887. He was again elected, on the democratic ticket, last June. W F Elmore is a member of the Linn county delegation, and is a democrat. He was born in Jefterson county, East Tennesea, Feb 4, 1860,where he remained until March, 1878, when he came to Ore gon and settled at Brownsville, Linn county, residing there until September, 1882. when lie removed to Umatilla county and enguged in the stork business on nutter creek, this is now in morrow county, near Heppner. Mr Elmore was there six years, when he returned to Brownsville, and lias since resided mere. He married at Brownsville January 1st, 1882. Mrs Louisa Carotin, and thev have one child living and one deceased. Mr Elmore had a farm near Brownsville, but has lived in the town the past two years. He has been president of the Brownsville citv council, and is a member of the A O U W. and Grange. Representative E.- more is a member of tlie standing com mittees on engrossed nina ana msnu factures. Thin U Meant for You: It has beeo truly 1d that half the world does Dot know now tha other half Uvea. Comparatively few of ua have perfect health, cwiog to tt9 Impure condition -of our Mood. But we rub along from day to day, with acaroelv a thought, unlest forced to our at tentioo, of the thousanda all about us who are cutTering from scrofula, salt rheum and o'het serious blood disorders, and wr.ose agonies can enly be imagined. The marked success of Hood's Sarsaparilla for these troubles.aa shown in ouraUvertieinR columns frequency, certainly seems to justify urging the use of thiB excellent medicine by all who knaw that their blood is disordered. Every claim in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla ia fully backed up by what the medicine his doDe and is still doing, and when its proprietors urge its merits and its nse upon alt who suiter from impure blood, in great or small degrees, they certainly moan to include you Only Rlalit to Tel It The RcvM&rkGuy Pears-, the otniniDt English Divine, writot: PKDFOM PLAOF, It CK.SE Lb pQlARE() London. Dscemhor 10,1888. f 'I think it otilvriiht that I should till you of how much use I fiud Allcouk's Porous Planters in my family and among thnae to whom I have recommended then;. I find them a v jiy breaBtijlito against colds and coughs." Hhiloh's Cure, the treat coujfh and cioup euro, ia for ; le by lis, Pocici't r'z contain twentj -five 1 1 once, only 'Joe. . Lhi!ffrc?n love it, Foshsy & Mason, To aid Difrcf tl'm tfikr ono Smalt Bile Bo&3 after catiuv. Imv. per bottle. Allilj Iflntltrt. n'hpat,fi7. OatH, 8rki. Flour, f5.0. r utter, SOn Kpgs. SOc. Ijard, 14c. Pork -hams, Xt, ahonlrter, 9i l ita. Hay. ba!e' 15 o atoen, t "it. ApplfBtl.C-i Hops J8ri. IrlI fruit- -plain", fto, applcf, 'Jo ChiekenB, ) I 60 per dozen. Heof, on frxc, 2o. Hogu drwi-fld, 7c. Tile only l'ure Cri ii i of 'iiirtar rowtler. NoAinuonia;N';) Alum. Use? n Millions of JIouics 40 Yca-s ilic Staur"-! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. A Kerelver Appolntedl ruii.ATiKi.rHiA. Feb 20 All application for n receiver for the Hoading, inmlo in a bill in eouity, was filed by ei-Senator T 0 l'liitt of New York, as n holder of Heading bonds. The petition was granted and A A McLood. nresident of tbe coinnanv. K I Wilier, of tlie Loblgh Valley division, and j Chief Justice Paxson, of the state supreme , ..jt court, nnpointed receivers, in a bond of li J."00.00O. The total amount lost by tho ri' stockholders in liendinir since February 1, ' ' isestimateil at 9:14,069,112. ; ',1 ludlnus va I'liluauien. i '. ' ' Umatilla, Or' Feb 20.-llad blood i I I exists between Indians and Chinese at this ' ,1 point, and trouble may result. 1 Hiring the ,' i p:ist few weeks wood has been scarce at the '. ' j Indian villace. and to keen from free.inir ' I i ! tbo lndinns have been tearins down por tions of a largo flume, which was built for mining purposes by a company of Chinese sovernl years ago. The Chinamen expended uver c-'uuu in uuutiing iue iiuino. louay a squad of nrnied Chinamen surprised some squaws as they were breaking down a part of the tluuio and drove them from the tcene. ihc I nutans aro desperate. Ueanreaard DraUi Nkw Orleans, Feb 20. Clenernl G T Ueauregard. ono of tho last of the minerals of the Confederate military, service, died tonight. The first svinptoins of the fntnl illness were man noted two weeks noo. when ho was attacked by a complication of diseases which threatened heart failure. 1 he direct cause was heart failure. I ha suueml will bo held Wednesday. Tbe Work Done! Salem. Feb 20. Now that the lecisla. tu re is over nnd its work summed up, it is seen that in all 200 bill have been passed out of the TOO introduced. Of those which passed, ill originated in the house and 89 in the senate. Fifty-three wero amending city charters or incorporated towns, and 24 carried appropriations. The majority of (iic luiminuLT were winy minor amendments o ino cone. Getting lloggLu. Washington, Feb 20. Senator Mitchell was fortunato todav in rattinc throuch nn amendment to the sundry civil bill, in creasing the limit of the cost of the port of Portland public builuings from t500,000, as it first stood, to $1,000,000. It will, of course, tnka a hard fioht tn lrpen fbn hmitn from cutting out this amendment, as the i . economists there will do all in their power i. !j uj pravenc ino increase.-- fn ADeruoenilElecl.il. I li HisMAHCK, N f, Feb 20. W N Roach, democrat, was today elected United States senator from this state. Mr lioach was elected by a combination of democrats and independents, aided by some republicans. A unimportant Differences To make it apparent to thomands, who think themselves ill, that they are not affect ed with any diseaae, but that the system simply nerds cleansing, is to bring comfort home to thnir hearts, as costive condition i easily cured by using jyrup of Figs. Manufsctured by the Cali'oruia Fig Syrup Co. Whkn you come to Albany Don't fail to visit Hodges & McFnrland, The druggists They carry a large and choice stocts of drugs, patent medicines, etc. Prescriptions are always carefully and promptly attended fo. It will Pay you. A Great Invention. In the self pouting toffee and tea pots. With them yon can pour coffee or tea without turn ing the pots. Wonderful. None of the hundred Mtlle Inconveniences of the old fashioned way. Coffee cooks nure and pure and canmil burn, and Ua to perfla tion. Ycu mWe tbe light ly and the coffi-e or tea runs from he Rpoul. Ifyou Aould have the llnfat thing In i.ic norld order one when Nv 'Ult, the local ngent ca on ou. Notice. To nil Indian War Veterans. All War Vtlemn ere requested to callon us an.1 ir.nkr application for Land Warrant to which they are entitled. No charge nnlets succensful. Call and get terms and particular, fre, MoNTANVK & IlACKLEMAX. Ge ntan l.utl.erun church fteiv.ee onevnry first and third Sunday in every month tt 10 a m, at tho W V T U Hall, by Kev O E Meyer. Gunrnnfood to cunTnillous Attacks and CousUputioi). &nuUl lliie Uiuis. If ycu want something gi.od goto CaiUn r'cer aud yet one of lhoe tint fat hens. Baking i I in V, v.- ' i I; a: H i! s i j ' I i ''1 !