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EAST AND-50UTH. -VIA Oout era Pacific Routo SHASTA L.INE. Ktpreaa Trains leatr Portlsnd Dally Su'h I "f North fVxe. uTTls W f I l.T I is I Ar iWUand Ar ..H AH Albany JLs I 8 S A B Kan I rsu-lsoo L I . T B Al.e trains stun mi It at Mluwln- stations nurtll ( Kosrbure. Kast Iiirllsn.l, drriroa CUT. Wwl nm, K-Ism, Altianr, Taii?onl, Hhil.l, llatsey. Her latiurg, i unction City, In lug , Kutrstis. , laiittt Bub, saivr. Pll I It fMrtlaad ArT,,,1 PWnU Alhan l. llt) B s a Ar K.nwhury It! LuCAt( 0AI1.T HC1T! 8TXBAT) fdaalL IS.rtlawl ArlSKHAB r Alh It 1 1:0 AB lssos mini, r'fr a lbs AlW.jr r 5T?5Tb 'l-jra Ar lhao Lt :' tv Alhen? Ar 4:5rn tik Ar Lehenoa Lt liOrn j. ii ' ' 1 PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, Far iteeoaaaaslatlew at HfMiil-rlm rasaea gers, altaeBeslla KxsreeTralae. iTeei Mid tlrltlB. BETfftK" rwHTLAXB AM tWBTAtllA. Mais ,'4iiU1 (E.-'SuBoy. so a a l:to r a Lt Ar Pr !anl Cunrallis Ar I 6..11) r a Lt I IS M ra sir tbais saut (Kioapl Sunday. aura I I ra Lt Ar Portland M.-Minaslll Ar -.so a a 1.46 4 a ThrpiiRrli TiclcotM To all point EAST. AND SOUTH. fat fin. luformatloa rairardlni ratee, soara, oa Company Arnl at Al'stnT . u .iiiui.Li k p. rooirs Kiufit . 0.aadt.A YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railrodd, T C, BgCC. gteeelver. Oregon B8Yelopm8n. lYs Steamers, Short Line to California. Flntt-clase throueh naaanr;er and tsljtht line front Portland and all polnu b the Willamette valley to ni from san rranoiaco, uai. Boats make clos connection at Alban r!th traina of the Oregon Paciflo Railroad T1MK SCHEDULE, except Sunday.) Ceiia Albany 14:t r. I,;i.tn Yeqtuna, T:e4 ,a leave Corvatll l.tS. a. Lin Corrallia.tO.M A,a A.rri- Tannine, t:t . a. Am Albeay, 11: A. O. A C. tralaa connect ai Albany and Corral lis. The abore Lralua connect at Yaoulna with the Oregon Development Company Una or Btoameblpg between Yaqnina and san r rauriweo, K.tlLIXCJ DATES . raoa vaariXA. WiUatastle Valloy, Man 8th j lata ; lh. WU;.tM V1IT Mirch Snl ; 12th I tli; Xh. The Comp4n vvcTea the nctit to ikantre aailins d '. Vthout notice. 1'. B. IanKenirera from Portland and rfilUmeila Valley point can make cloee ton nxt ion with the traina of the Yaquina font at Albany or Corrallia, and If dea 6od loHan Kraneiwco ahould arrange to it1t at Yaauina the evening before rate Xjrracrr aa rrit ralea a!wa; the For 'Informally appljr to A R Chapman, Fraljht and Twkat Aiaol, Albaa J, C-. MOtil U. O. T. ard f Arm , CamlJa. F IRST NATIONAL OAXU, Or ALBANY, OBKOO.T, t rusn . 8, E,Yt'l S(l .a. W. LAXtiDOM Yioa PraaiUaat .. atuar...., IHASSAfTS A OESERALbanklnt otaa AO'tHJSn KKKT tuktoct to ciMck. BiOU T eXCHASUK ud Ul rapble IniMrer, t-ll Mc fork. 8aa rraaciaoa, Chicago ao4 F ntlaixi rn. COIXEiTTIONf (iUlM tarahl Um BUiaoTDU K. Tocaa E, W. LAaaw.a L Bbaia, L. Fu EDVAaa I . Hot. LiXX CO. NATIONAL R.tXU, or alba.st, oaaoox. CAPITAL STOCK 00,000. Praaldnt. ..... J L CO WAV. riea-rrraiJcal J M RAIXTON. Vahwr...k ...Cu E CUAMKEHLAIX, Al Cbirt O A AKCUiUULD. naarroaa,-! L Cnwan, I M RaUton, Gun X Chamb.i1.in. W R U W U Join, J A Craw lord and O A Archibold. TRANSACTS a atnaral hankin bualnw. C'RAWUIOUlDKArTSoa Haw York. Baa iLJ.-.if , JOrerMi. LOAN MO.-4ET'ja appicTd Menritj hC C1VE dipoiu tubtaet cbU. B ASK Or OREtiOX. ALOAVT, OKtOO!(. rayllal, f 9S3.aea. .... !! r XRRRILl E J LANM.NU JT W BLAIN firaaident f'-PrcHlant V?hir ri.-w.iB a oanainz oaTineK icbante bought and a.Jd on all tha nrluipa) itia in the United Ute alaoon EnjUod, Inland, rrana and tiennanr. lleetionniadaata!l aescadbla poinU on faror abla ttrnH, Intrit alio red 9a lima depoaiU. B ASK OF KCIO, cio, oaeooif. Preai'lfflit Tica-Proavlcnt J B M -! .Jrr Mraaa O S Mai John Gainca F 0 Smith. Ciahier S Morria, a Bryant aiaacroM: EOoin. tioM a ranval banklnir and axchanira borJnax. Sivht draft iaa'isd oa Aibmr, Portland and ban Prancuco, rjOUTXAKO MAVIGM DAXU, L OF PORTLAND. OREOOM. raid op aapltal...... urplua and proflia.... ......O.flOO et.ooo lalarett allowl on aarina depoaiU aa f illowt: Ono.-iinarraarinl;booka ...,4 per eont pot annum. On term ringa bKik .......e per cent par Annum On aenincalee ot depoait: Pur tiireamoiiMia 4 per cent per annum: Kor!X nvutha & per cent ier annum: rr twelrn mijnthi.... per eerit per anuum.' FRANK Df.HVt, Preaident D. P. THO.VIf-SoV Vice-Preaidant. II. C. SraATTON. Cahier TOWNSEND Ik WILSON, deal Eslate Loan hhn OfiJer -RUJIMOXK BRICK. Ixi'i ir a finl lnniatre luiter, TartUf wtiiii'lC ii iimi t a ill co Tell 10 thrm. AOKNT8 rOR IMm lnaararr Cnmpnnr, Ineornora ti rn in.r itenrriuiii. iiaca (aiu in u JQ IHHiOO. , Arl,ta,7t J,71S,3, Cmnriitnn 1a. 4'empnnr of IndoT., Enifland KuIiI1kII IS 1. :.'!.i, tJ.OdO.OfX). Tut.il Are liiexiT p d over 3,(r3(i,O00. Ainrrirnn Fir ln. 4'ompaHT, of Plilladvlphta, Orvatuud IXHI. Caih aawli, t.,42,(WO. Loasrf paid, l'),KM),iCfl. 1' ilHinliln Fire t narfsc Inn. Cnmpiir, a P r'.aml. Or. Aitaela, iJ,87i.(SI. Tnia I one of Oraan' hvat eomiaitie. 1 HUr, EHTAI H: FOR 6ALE.-I bare a farm of sctu acren, near JOwson in ix.t. on the arrow Uausn, 10 milea fr.mi Albny. All In cultivation. Fair h'.uirt ami btiu. Uu.lv. ...ct. for ato: ar ii doinf"-tlo pnrpoaee. Fine oult gr t A.i)Hno!lnrfarti ol 128 oors, thrur fcfa In, ii Irf-li.ui-;n. Ail in oultivatl Fair 'i3iim. iooil wator. lioth y whpat iif m i. Aino hoiMn and twe ,oW on Vifsb 1 J.:iyr a atrwota, Aibany, For ftulh rritl-i-lr-e c;!l on A. tJrnphrey.Oentel A UMPHREY. ;l'-;efl pic Dftuomtt. ? 11 11 ar BKKrCtXTUtK. Mr G W Wrlslt,t reiaeiit ot the -Hoard ol Trade of Albany ,hat handed it the fol lowing letter which explain ItteUr Portland, April 17th 1891. Dear Sir: At vou are doubtless aware, through the frett, there la a movement to have an expcrlnunt made In the ratalng of tugar becta In thU state, In order to as certain at what cost they can be produced, and an anlvU ms.de of the becta grown, to ascertain their richness In saccharine matter. Believing that the production of the tuKar would be a matter of very great benefit to the state, I have procured aeed for experimental purposes of what are re puled to be the best varieties. I send you herewith by express a small quantity of each; that It, the "Klein Wanalcbcn" and the "Vtlmoln'a Improved." I also mail herewith Instructions for planting and cultivating the beets, as furnished me by E II Dyer, of Alvarado, Cal who Is ai authority on this subject. I would request that you distribute this seed to some ot your most reliable farmer, who will tide Interest In the matter and will follow the Instructions. Between now and the time for harvesting the beets, I will endeavor to have alt arrangements made tor the a nalysl ot the beets to ascertain their value In sugar, I would also ak that you re quest the parties to whom you give the teed to keep a careful tecord of the matter, so that they will te able, at the time of turning In the beets, to turnUh a statement of the quantity In weight, per acre, their experiment produced, and at what cost they were grown, It t to be hoped that these experiments will piove that the bcts can be produced In this late at cot, nnd of quality.that will enable thesugar man ufacturing Industry to be established. Trusting that you wilt be able to give thl matter the requUhe attention, I have the honor to be, Your vary truly, T F Osdork. President. Mr Wright ha handed u a portion of the seed and requests us to invite farmers who would like to make the experiment of beet cuiture.to call at this office and secure some ot the teed for that purpose. The republican league ot the U niter1 State held its convention at CIncinati on Tuesday. Ex-governor Foraker made a speech in the course of which he spoke ot Blaine "a the greatest living American," and as "having given u a magnlSclcnt ad ministration.' Friends ot Harrison from Indiana were highly offended at the "treat ner.t accorded President Harrison, in thus entirely Ignoring him. They threat ened to call a meeting ot Indiana delegate to denounce Foraker and Ulaine's friend but the matter was finally smothered out, stil the wound remain unhealed. That a very bitter feeling is growing up be tween the friend of the n.an with a Urge head and the friend ot the man with a large hat I evidenced from the apjjrrssive manner ot the frier.ds of Blaine. Many rep ublicinn feel that the Harrison admin istration has, in many respects, been a fail ure, and they now look around for a new leader and Blaine teem to be the .nly choice with tu-.h. If any one doubts that the president I on an electioneering tour swinging around the circle," tliete doubt will be wholly obliterated by reading the presi dent' speech at Galveston, Texas. Hit an. billon to succeed himself cropped out in every sentence. Notwithstanding there are score of republican in every neighbor hood who hare away of turning their heads toward Mr Elain- when presidential prob abilities are suggested. Blaine Is a i.iu:h larger man than IlariUon, and this ac count f or hie shrewd way of avoiding the collapse that in the near future awaits the scheme of protectionism, and 0.1 he does by switching off on the side track of reciprocity. Reciprocity I the theerest kind of free trade to far at it goes. Mr Blaine Is too nrrvous in the presence of McKinley and McKinlerlsm to expand It very much, nevertheless It is the entering wedge that will clear c the protection scheme in twain. Tbe Ortgonitin rolunteert a very liberal amount of slush about an Imaginary interview bad with Mr Cleveland with reference to bis views on tin silver question. It says Mr Cleveland It straddling that question. Now will thtt very delectable sheet condescend to inform at what llirrison's vices are on that question? The large bitted man has very generously informed the public that be duly encorset the McKinley bill including the little mite of reciprocitr with which that document was seasoned to ttit the delicate taste of Mr Blaine, but on tbe silver n action lie contin ue to straddle rig'jt along. Ye, .above that of all other tii: people hive a riht to fcnow the views of Iheir president. I he to favor effrre coinage? Is he a gold bug? No one knows. At between Harrison a pre Mm ti-1 can didate on !ho McKiulny tariff platform and B'.aine on tha ii-ificily j,Utf..rr, the co-ntry could not besilatoa moment. Re ciprocity, if (.iveo tslT.cient latitude, t ould prove of vast bent fit to the country, Mr BUica uourver,t to timid it via of hit recent desertion of proUatioium, to give it an expansion that would piove "I much benefit, hcuce all eyes turn to tl I'emocraMc candidate IB tl.a r.tficieot mun, ,f teenring releano from ti e burdens of biavy tariff tax ation, Tha robber scheme mutt go. Lookout, Mr Blaine, President Harri son talked reciprocity pretty loudly down at Galveston. It would be one o? the grotesque whirligigs of politic if Mr Blaine's ammunition snoutd be stolen to make campaign thunder for the Harrison boom, and that both filiine and Harrison shoulj be pilfering democratic doctrine to fit fnlo a republican platform. The editor ntp to acknowledge the compliments of Mr C II Schmidt In the shape of a dish of most excellent ice cream made by his own hands. Thanks. According to Porter's returns Spokane Falls ha the greatest percentage of in crease in population between" 1SS0 and 1800 of any city in the U. S , being C,5'J2 per cent, increasing from 3.'0 to 19,022. Did yoa know that the avyrag rti-ifall in low or I'linni wai rvtor th iu it is in "re gin? It is. CROUP, WHOOriNt; rOUOH and Broi.elutit !inncdt'.tly relieved by Sbilnli'a Cure. SLKEPLE-W NIGHTS, mide miserable by thst torriide cough. fcihiluh'iCure U the Ilemedy for y u. For lame back, or s.ue rrtst. ote Shiloh t Poron I'lastfr. Price, 25 cents. CATAKIltl CURED, health 'and weet breath -caied,by .Sliilih' (. 'atari h Romedy. Price 50 cent. Nasal Injector free Fo -shay k Maxon, agents, F.HILOH'H COUtJH and Consumption Cur-, is sold by uson ainarantBe. It cure coiiiBTption. Foshay & Mason, agents, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS llual LrnrheU. Walla Walla, April 21. Tut wst an exoitingnitiht tor Watla Walla. A mob of soldier took the town and lynohat! A -t Hunt con lined in the county jail, Ik nta til ilouo so quiotly anil yvenintiolly tint all was OTP bvfure the cUtxwni Were awnre f what was Kiinro. llm first iuUnialtun the pro. pie had of tho mob ws tha n put Hiii jj of altout a hundred thota hi the court homo yard. "Tlie Ki,!uTa huvu broken Into the jiil," was tha cry arut ut, and inuneillattly tha lira boll eominciieod tn riiK. Tha ring ing. Laptop for twedty winutia, and the whole towu turno.1 out and tho court houaa block wst one dvnta mass rt humanity, but they bad bo summoned to late. Tha causa ot this ont-Afc was the (hooting Wednesday nijiht ot Privato H MlJIrr, of Troop I) Fourth usvairy, ny uamir A J Hunt. Tnesohheia made nmuoorsiful rITnrt Thursday night to lynch Hunt. Tide tin they mad a mora dotermiced effort, aud tlioar.ult U an awful crime. If aaard Uliii.rlf. Oaklam, Or, April 23. To tramp discovered an unknown matt haDging by tho neck in a lnuabsm oneinila north of' her last nittht a'-ou tlark. Today the cr.opr took him down. He had betn hauling about lour uay, and bad sonm tmmav' artl unto aRriutiini $3Uf, payalda to t'htrlee Jiivh . sen, dttcd IWembrr I Ifitrrt, at IUnn, I. lis wa wull tlit mid and alxnit 'Jti year old, AMenibt at Mare Itlon Ibk iNDKl'r.NPKMt'K, April 21. liurlait en tered the hardware store tl Goodman & Douty lt utaht and drillod the d.Mrof tho trfe tnd blew it off with Powder. Tilt 1 lht watcn neant ihe txplosiou lut thought it w In tbe iiidcrwudence Imnk and the bur- Rlar eejrb. Nearly jlOO wa ia thassfo but butliluK was nnwijui2. weversl I ito's wrre taken fim show c;s . V lll t lBWI; yTTHASlKT, Pa. April St. It I said that lorcijinara at tha S'.amlaid w rkt are drilling every night, and trouble la feared when the eviutions take pl u-s nrxt week. It ia believed tliry have arm cuuoc'ic t In the vieti.ity. The I'atal Lagilpbe. Salim, April 14. There wa another death fiom la grippe In the Lcwmburg county lat nl;ht. Mr Samuel l.ewi,ncc Kincald, wa Hie Uit victim, making six In that village in the last ten day. Theie are tllil a good many sick there, but none dangerously. A ft. K, Aa) way. Portland, April aa. Dr M J Kinney, of AstorU, w ho ha interested hTclf. finant.bl!y iu all project fanned to give hitciiy raikosl communication with the outside world, is at Hotel I'etkins. Id aa ialervicw yesterday, he taid; "Attoria is to have a railroad. Ourdu'.-ens have offered a bonut of fjoo.ojo ta!i, licht-of-wny tluuugh theciiy and tetuiinal (aciiitict to any company that w ill buil.I lint for Uocbct, Or, oa the Northern Pa-ilk. where the transfer is nude to KaUnu, o Astoria, the the dutance being lifty erght mile. W pre fer a trab-contineniai line, and are negotiat ing with several companies, but are not par ticular; We will i;iva the money ta any re sponsible company that cumes along. If the prooHon is not taken up pretty toon we wU build the lioeoursalve. The ReetaUill Mj le. Scottuale, Pa, Apiil J J Four tboutand ttiikers gathe.ed Sseie toni-lu to ti!en to1 jpeeches .y Alet Jonn, a suciali!. and A Cat Iela'r, iatcrna'iotut secretary of the baken union. J ones a typical Anarchist, mae a spceth, rifrtilog to the rxini.:on in Chicago tf the anarchUt", and 1 he killing ot the tinkers at Mjre&. under the A men can Ibg. lie much piefcied tha red fisg. He denounced the opilaibtio prts in un compromising langai;e. l)u:ing the progress of the meeting one Hungarian voted to return to wort, whereat he wa set upon, thrown out and badiy beaten, Moe mass-n.ctings will be held tomorrow. Twa (arvallU Ileus. Cokvallis, Apiil 2J.Tbe seduction ca against Fratk Skysion, whica bat occupied the time of the circuit court during the past few dajt, was well attended by the sensation losing ciiMctit ot ll.it county. The jury, al cr being out only fifteen n.inuWs, ic'urncd a verdict of not guilty, much to the turptlic of many, V A Well, one of cur prominent grain buy era, today offered to contract fjr Si.rxo bush el ot this scaMin's ciop of wheat et 75 tent. Crotis in this vicinity are I'K,ki:g unuMully p.ootl for this season of the year, and toupee's are fiatiering for otiit than en ordinary yield. A warm rain began failing today at noon, and the farmcts ate in high at.ni: io coocfiuence. KaliTIrr Mitel ty (.atuhlrr Walla Wai.la, April aa. At 10:30 this evening Nathat Huel, a gamoler, shot E Miller, a toldicr. Miller droped to the floor. The bullet entered hislrft shoulder and lodged under the shoulder blade. Kxamitiiiig physic ian report the wound !angrou. liih men had been drlnkiog. rrouiii roV!iDiBiii. F. M. French keo; railrnatt tioia, .' cream cheese just ir.cotved at t'oi.rad j Meyer. Have yon seen thore parlor tiiita that T Brink has just received They are bice. Great reduction nmnn' fartiiehing oodl for th next 30 dr at W F Read's. J W n.:r.l!cy. .er l.tv t am! l;re n.;.lrTio eity, i.r'e dmir nor It r( I t.mucuat tdKce. Waalrf. tOo a '. !. rrx-rdirig for men fjee,t Mrs I(u. , j'itt i t id tbo LKMiil UAt OlEea. Wiil&Staik h.tejot iKtived a lrt and aleuatit stock .t tilverwarc, watchce, etc. , bever hetum t quailed tn U.u city, E W Achi-on A Co h- d'.e tiiw elebratd I 'or (land cwMtUill' fur TMtreterv lot. Toesa walls can ho ftirr.iln d Bt half the coat of any olio r nnd srn fsr saetior. Brij:htn nj y-nr M rul lxr aiid old iIiiks tiul mVelbm fdk a irond aa n-w with Wolff 'e A-me Wateri.roof I'chrh. Fr tale at Kemael E Y' tinu's, TKK tOMIF.X KfiK UtZtAR. Has a litrge nnd complete line of goods, dolls, doll btig;j:icn,boys' wagons, ve ocipedes and many other goods which gol to make up a complete assortment, besides a complete line of lamps of every description. China crockery, fancy decorated ware, glassware, bird cages, plush goods, such as albums, toilet sets, autograph liooks, scrap liooks, children's A 15 C picture liooks, and all goods that are carried in a Bazaar etore, including Roger Bros. 18-17 Kilverware. We wish to call the attention of the public iu par ticular to tbe Golden Utile prize baking powder and tea, put up expressly for this fade, which gives the lient of satis faction, aa is attcHtetl by the hundreds who have used loth the tea and baking powder ever since introduced by the Golden Rule Bazaar. Kach package of tea and can of backingpowder draws a prize in the shape of a line piecef glass ware, lie sure to call, when in Albany, at the Golden Rule Bazaar, you will lie sure to find what you wr.at, and will be shown over the store and be treated kindly by rny clerk, Mr. Miller. My goods are all marked in rdain figures so ss not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. J t'Lics CnADwom-, Notice to Fakmeus. Wanted at once chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruits, tint tor, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce, for which I will pay the high est price in cash f.r in exehangefor good. , 11. W. SLuphon, Alb-ny, Oregon SIIILOH'S VITALIZE!! is what'vr.u need foi Conntipatioa, Loi t:t Appetite, Diz liinen, rnd all syuiptonn of DjepepD. I rice 10 snd 75 oil' I per hottln We inare agtintt trstnps. T0WKr-EKD 4 Wit ON. Tim best roait colli a in the city tt Cui ad Moyrr. A ta"" earn for the whisky !iabit: Pr Livingston's Artidotefor t-'run; etuien will cure any case of tbe liquor ne bit in Trm ten to thirty days, from tho irodirale driukerto tho drnukoid. Tho Antidote c- n be given iu i cup of C'.ffue without th knowledge of the person taking it. The Antidote will not injure tbe limiltn in sny wsy. Mi nnfactnred l.y the Livineston Chemical Co , Portland, Orrcoo cr from J A dimming, ole agent Albany. OOITtARV. Mr Anna MeBrlde, wife of Wm II McBrlde, died at their home near Slicdd, April 13,1891. Mrt McTlrlde wat born In Ton n, Oct ai, 1815. Her maiden name was Crouse, - When qulle ynutig lu-r parents n.oved to Vigo county, tnd. Here In iSjSshe wng married to Wm II McUrldo vriit still survive her. They htd lived lup,lly to gether for over half a century. Ten children were born to them, four ol whom are ttlll living. In 1841 they moved to Iowa and In 1SH4 to Oregon, since which lime they have lived in this county. Mr McBrlde had been nillleled for yeart. At timet her suffering wa moat severe, yet In It all there was manifested a noble Christian spirit. She wa gentle ana patient. No word ot compial it caped her Hp, and her charity was ot the kina timt "tnlnketh no evil," Her life wa f uU of good deed and she died In the borer.! the Goaprl. "Blessed are-the dead who die In the Lord." A, A (.range Meellag. Harmony Gkamx Hall, ) April iSth, 1801. $ Met In regular acsslon, Muster II C Powell In the chair. The grange proceeded to ballot on the name of three pel sans for membership, Also three persont made application ti the grange to become members. The first and second dejyee were then conferred oa a tla ot three brothers. The Master declaied Ihe grange closed In the two flint degree and open in the third for theptirpoae ot Initiating a class ol twelve, comUttng of live alitor and even brother. The tame cla ot twelve were then Initiated Into the rl'e and cer emonies and mi stctWtof the fourth degree ot the P. of It. The Master declared a reccs tor dinner, which was served tipaumptuoualy ,and the cias titougiu ti.e filttt degree was the beat part ot the oav a exercise. House was called to order, w.ien Bro S A Dawson exemplified the unwritten work 01 the order In a very satisfactory aid In terestlng manner, after which the grange resumed uuslnt. In regular order , when several member, made very appropriate remarks, ro 11 A irviuc,Jlter JS KUIlit Master II C Powell. A resolution wa Introduced asking th! State Grange to leave the representation of member to the State Grange the same a It I at present. There were several member who spoke In favor of the reso lution. The resolution wa on motion carried. Wot thy Patron of the different counties, 100K to tour laureia, for the grangers of Linn county are not asleep to our Interest of trie order. Bio, grangers, Mick to your rder and let all other organisations, w ho are favor able to the fanner, work together In all neaur: which are calculated to benefit the farmer. Although It I a busy time with the farmer, there wa a very good turnout and all were well satisfied with the day work. A tote of thank was tendered Bro. lrvli ennd other for their assistance In the exercl-' of the day. Mollis ULC KTT.4 Get out ot the way of the boom every body. It It coming. We wilt tell you more a'jout It at another time. The Free Methodist will hold their annual catnpttieetitig f r the third judicial district ot Oregon, at this pt4ce,comm!ise. logon the 2Jth. A large dcl-k-.kn will be present from the different counties. Sunday school and prsyermectlng are In a good live condition. The next Im portant step Is ta keep them to. A spelling contest was had between the bort and glri of tbe school on Filday last, which resulted In a victory for the boy. The school Is In a good and prospeiou condition. There I a large and stead v at tendance, and plenty ol Interest cxhl'Jttcd bv teachers, pupil and patron. When the new wing will have been built and another tcachvi employed, the school will greatly increase In numbers. A good lire school I the very essence of life and In dustry In anr town. We are being tiered to some ot the "speckled beauties" at the bands of Mr Miitard. A W C T U wa orsanUed here a few everilog since, consisting of so member, by Mr E P Stevens, ol San FrneUcc fir.lt, tTTf. HI LIS, K F Box to II C Watson, lot ",, bl 101, Hs A 41X0 U 8 to Itolrf-rt Montgomery, (HO acres tf w 1 .Patent C O ISurkbart to Harvey S Homl.S lots, (ioltra's A C G Burkhart to , 2 COO MO 100 433 ICO I 68 5C0 200 500 00 450 S000 2C3 750 1 10 1800 125 700 lots, li s A J A Miaw to J F. Farmer, 1 block. Mill City A W Morns to M D Hagan, 4 lots, K's 3rd A, Lebanon M D Hagan to A iHxlgc, 1 lot, K's 3rd A, Lebanon John HettletoJnliaA Settle, 4 lots, Jcbanon f.i C to Adam Wonder.l lot OKI W Burkhart to W II Donaca, 8.1B acres 11 and 12 w 2 W B Donaca to j W Burkhart,2.fJ(J acres 1 1 nod 12w2.... J M Hoilowny toj R Carta right, 2 lots, hi 2, MAN'S A Mary L Mason to Hum .May aim org " 4.13 acres, llarrisburg F K Alien et si toj U Conn, 2 lots, hi I, A etc H's A E W Hogue to A L Compton, 100 acres Uwl W It Bilyeu, admr, to S M Daniel. 1(1 feet front, reio A Hackleman toil W Wright, 4 lots, blocks 9 and 10,11 'g 3 A. . A Findley to Margaret Findley, piece land, 13 K 3 Emma V I-ove to H A Rampy, 81- KH) acre, llarrisburg J It Cavendcr to John Metcalf,22iJ acres Hand 13 w 2 J R Khknatrick to Iiuisa Mareel- lus, 1 lot, K's 3d A.. C Marsh to K 8 Hcdckcr, undivid ed H of Red Dull mine 14,fiU5 , , Cramps of tbe 'Muaele tared. John I Wood, of Stratford, OaU. was cured of ersmj s In the leg by wearing All cock'a Porous Plaster. Mr Wood says; St.me tlir:o motiths ao I was taaeu vtry rictt with revere pain in tha i mall et bsck over the kidneys. Tho pain wa excinoitt lag. I applied as Alieock'a Porous PJnter over the alfeot'd rtiou Aiid ha 1 r.iiif aJinont within an hour. At the sme time, in con junction with this trou'dn, I had rry re nervous rlia'artiance, sfJ-Jetin my lea wis cramp to I could reanely sleep. Meetiu with such success with my bank I ap plied plaster under the kuee on each Kg, tnd In three days was completely carud, and br ucver been troubled iu sithnr way since." Boartikks Wanted, for table and ono room. , Inquire at Democrat office. Paisley a Smiley, The Prlntsrs, Fllan Block Just eriinel n, full line of ladic. chil dreu, meu'a ucd bey's foot wear at O W Simpson's, which will hj cold at b .tiorn prices. Where to Gar Thrm. When wMtting n organ or 'riar.a "ca'l on G L Blackman A'he-e you ran si!s"t from a first clatw toe... . Exrlteutent Run hi'h in Albany Foiiy & son's ibtiK Mori tr fssfem Bnildee, t everybody ii usirt; it for .'atnrrb f the Stomach, Dy.iTieps!H, Constipation and Im pure blood. Try it rid tell yoor friends shout St ts it most posa. stwondcrfut aseribt when a l i-peak wil of it , A 3N S.SAI INJECTOR fre with eefi Ifntls i f Shiloh s Catarrh Keinedy. Price 5) cants. ,Fohay& Mason, aaent - BOKN. FROM A V. On Wednesday cveniny. Apiil 23, 1891, near Albany, to Hie wife of Mr Horace Froman, girl. PIED. NEELAND. On Wednesday evening-, April 22, of membraneous ciotip, the three year old daughter of .Mr Neelarrd. A M!OTIa AVftUY. ritarlet Deaay Trie ta Kill Millie allk Heeaate Mie Uentsett Mars rjr If I at. Lnst FrlJity Mr Adam llmlor, re siding opposite Corvullisi in this county, camo to Albany, mconipatnt il by bis daughter, Mrg Milllo I.tnltli, Rnd & liired man, Mr Hanson. Tbey were met at Kcbmeers' livery stable where they put up their team by Clmrles Denny, of Corvftllis, who, when Mrs Smith bad gone Into tho offleo. stepped up to her and showed ber a lleenmi bo bud hint procured of county clerk Payne, tor their niitmiiKO. Mio reitisuu to nnvo nnytmng to do with hhu. when bo grabbed Iter by the nock and began choking her. Mr Under nd Mr lltttison Interioretl, when Dennv drew a revolver and I! red, close to Mrs Km th'i face, but missing her. At the wtino time James Wheeler, working in the stable, grabbed the revolver ana wrenched It from the villain. Denny struck Htuison ft eotiplo blows on the bend, loavlnir two wounds, lit was ar reated by MarHhal Hofl'timn, thoagli be hud sw orti no one would arrest him alive, nnd taken before Justice llutnrih rev. isiw Just, en iiumt irt'V 1 mi iMen resent and mini Win wnoie nnuir, jifnce e urotH-riv refused to hear any U-stl mony, ttnd beltl I'ennv wmur muu bonds to nwait tho Bflioii of the grand Jury. Donny is the man rnrtrried to MWs Watson, residing this sido tt Corvtillts. several months ago. At the last Circuit Court Mrs Denny secured a ulroree from him. He had iuho lieen iimrried leIore, It seems that ho had previously wanted to marry Mrs rmilh, but she refused, as it was not knowu whether ber husband. who bad gone away a few years ago, was dead or not. Alter tun divorce lie began doiriilmt her steps twain, innklns ber life miserable, tho refusing to have anything to do with him. I.nm nlht he went to Mr Huder's, and ealhd Mrs Smith to the window. Then bo put bis arms fi round her and imlli-d ber out.nttd said he would take ber to t orvallls nnd marry her any way. She was barefooted at tbe time. Mr Under and Mr Hanson interfered. Finally. Mr Haunr tells the Demim-uat. they consented to a marringu to-tluy to gt t rid of him. He r.mie to Allwity, got a license ami met Ihemns stated, with the results given. Denny has a bad rep utation, aii'i a lew years 111 the "pen win evidently about suit itis caste. A MTCKL RBlDC.lt ttrrldrd oa, aa4 It Win be Hal! I. At the, evening session of the brlJga committee aM-r he meeting had been called to order, Judge Fllnn slated that lie had been requested by Mr Hoag, of the O F, to ty that the company wa op posed to a bridge at CalapooU ttteef. a it wou'ti Injure tltclr pioperty there. May or Cowan explained that ft would nut in jure the property, as an examination of the engineer report would show, and what I wanted I a Mgh bridge, that will be a credit to the tit v. A motion to adjourn to 9 a m nett Tuesday was lost. A vote on the location was then takrn resulting In CalapooU street being ch.ien. Young, Maston, Cowan, Table r, Frenc 1. niuekburn and Garrett voting ycn.nd Hackleman, Burkhart, llawklnsCocper, Kumbaugh, .to. Mr Garrett, In making hi change to yea, said ft was because he Imd lcttncd that I, woujj cost $1501 to $3joto keep up a draw bridge every year. On motion the vote was declared to be utuniincus. The style ot bridge wa then dUcusedj Mr Uumbaugh, ghee a very sensible speech In favor of ft bildjethal would be a credit la all concerned, moved (hat a steel bridge be built. The motion wis carried by a vcieof 9 to 3, Hiwkirt, Cooper and iiatklcican voting no. The ccmmlitee did welt, and every tltl aen who hat the good of Albany at htait wilt ti'ppt-rt ihem Inihelr further move ment to construct the bridge. Coming at this time it wilt be a ten stroke f .r the In terest of this part ot the vaticv. The brtd re, though estimated to cost $'W,7oo, will probably cost consldrnhly less, near, er $V ,. ftoTKvkH Wrrii Tuku. Several years ego, Mr J It Geddy. who was at that time a rtsUlmt of this eity, joined the I OOF, nay the fi.-to Pre. In order to enliven "the oecjtaioft an xtra degree wag conferred uj,n blm, known os thtt 5th, or "etuitl rights" degree. Mr Ged dys mnde the remark that be would play even at ome future time. Years jwascd away lH-fre the opportunity wag pre sented to do so. During the past year he has held the position of teacher for the government upon the Umatilla In dian reservation. The government re quires that all Indian children tball be given English names. These names are recorded and tecme a part of the his toric data kept by Uncle r-am iu the In dian Bureau. The memory of tho "equal rights" still lingering in the breast of Mr Gcddys, the following names appear upon bis daily roll call and were res ponded tobv "little Ininns:" J S Morris, l Smith, Dr Hyde, Kiley fdielton. J U Johnson nnd several others wo fail to remember. Valuk or Goi u. An Kantern paper has the following item: "Gold assaying $10,000 per ton bag just been struck at Albany, Oregon." Mr G A Dy n, of Brownsville, in writing about it iu the Times, says: "The gold strike was really made in the S.mtiam district some 50 miles east of Albany, in a tunnel, where n six foot vein of quartz w as found that assays $I0,nO0 per ton in gold be sides carrying some silver. The gold is worth some $18 per , w hile some of the claims in the Calupooia and Blue Uiver district some 30 miles south in same belt, carries gold assaying ?20 per ois. In the celebrated Washoo mines tho gold averaged only $12 per or., for years, and many placer camps in Idaho pro duced gold worth only $H per ox. Hun dreds of thousands .u' dollars in gold has been taken from the placers of Southern and Eattern Oregon that sold for l5 to tlSperoz., so that in reality Oregon gold is al tout as good as any of our other gold producing states " FioicES That Ulrt. There are 4t3 cities in the U having u population of 8000 or over, according to the recent cen sus. The only Oregon cities in it are Portland and East Portland. Sitleni is not in it. A paper there says it is be cause the eiiy only gets credit for one precinct. The truth is it gets credit for tho actual eity limits under the old char ter, and the figures are 4515, while Al- I bany'e, under the same arrangement, were 4072, In their own estimates the pagers there have Included the precincts running fifteen miles into tho country, tho Inhabitants of the penitentiary, asy lum, Indian school, etc, which are left out of this. On the U S records her pop ulation will go down at the figures given, which really do not quite do Salem jus tice, the population of the city itself probably being about 7000, not oyer that. Watch tuk Back Stop. An exciting contest litis been engaged in hero among business men over securing the back stop of the base ball grounds for a sign board. Beinj centrally located it is very desirable for trmt purpose. The board was finally sold for $50, and the -sign when placed on it will npeak for itself. Keep your eyes on the board. Dkclarbd I.vsAJfs. MUa Ell.i Mc Knlght wa brought from Mill City to Albany Thtusday niaht, pronounced In sane by a cotntnlKslon und the next morn- l log taken to Salem by Deputy Sheriff Smith, Miss McKiiijjht Is about 23 year of age, and has been in the asylum before. For Farmers. Albany needs a place where farmer can leave their team with out cost. They have been doing lt on the square in front of the Court House, but tnis lot Is closed for a base ball ground Some place should be f jrniehed. WHY WILL YOU cough when Rhilob' Cure will give ImmerHate relief. Price 10 -cents, 50 ceuts and $1. Foshay & Maeon, agent. the corner r.f Broadalhin slid 1st Btreet 70a will find C 'il Browne!! always in the k-a.fl in tho grocery bmuboM. NtiFitu , Hurrah for a high tteet bridge that will be a credit to Alhany, Now we look for n era of Ufa In Al bany this summer. The Mecl bridge will do much towards It, The contract price of the Salem bridge was about. Ii63.(xk. The Albany brldue should not cost 3o,ooo more. The press will let uo on It abuse of Governor Pcnnoyer and Judue Bolte.now that the Oregon tupreme court ha de clared the waeon road bills unconttltu. tlonal.- -Salem Journal, Commissioner KuinlmuL'h.hi the strong position he ha taken for a brldae at Al bany, and a first-class one, shows himself to be an enterprising Ctticen, deserving the support he received lor the Important office he li filling. i critan ine isreest colt at birth ever foaled In Umatilla county tint saw the world Sunday night st U W Klr.ney's place, near High llildge on Birch creek, lt welched too pound and stood five feet nigh, lite colt I pure Clrdetdale. U on.n ueing Air Kinney msre ami sire I F letnple s horse. Pendleton K.O. Mr J Q Kcllv. ttiperintendlnir the con- truDtlon ot the so -err system. I butv nre- paring ma piana anu cnaris lortnewois, and will toon have his drawing com pleted. Propotsi have also been Issued lor 400 barrel of Cement, 300,000 brick. 4 jooo feet of twelve-Inch nine, i.aoo feet of ten-Inch pipe, 3,400 fert of right-inch pipe, wim connection. All detail draw Inn will le complete In a few day. Eu gene Register. The etand jury of Benton county sets In the following "hit" In Its report, which applies to other counties occasionally: vv e suggest that a great deal of needless expense would be saved it in all cases 1 proper sense of public duty actuated prl ystc prosecutor and maeU'rstes. Com. plaints of crime are filed before local mag istrate in matter that should be settled by civil suit end at the expense of parties. Person are bound over on frivolous charge, without evidence frequently .and, In some cae, when the justice of the peace had full jurisdiction to try and de termine the cause." Item like the following are enough to make a poor man shudder: "Mr lngall, In Id last speech, ayt there are 3 00 ier sont in I ui country who have gnaggre gate ft more than Jo. 000,000 each ; 400 lersun worth i6,oou,ooo each; 1009 persons worth 5,000,000 ca:h; aooo per son worth $1,000,000 eachj 15,000 per son worth eoo.000 each, making a total of 31.100 people who poaseti $36,550,000,- 000." There I tome local ditcusaion among wool grower In thl part of the county a to a bethel The Dalle will par as much for thtt product thl year at Albany and urownsvilie will pay. The valley lownt mentioned paid better price for Crook count wool last year than could be se cured from buyer In The Dalle, end on that account several large dtp were haul ed over the Cascade mountain. The why. fore of thl fact haa r.ot been explained, and we are unable to understand why It sttouia nave oeen ine case at ail. 1'rine vll'e News. The reason I because our freight rates are ehcapcr,and thl;! a better ma! act generally than The Datlet for anything that can be named. The Wood burn Independent shows op iie'tiii 01 the Reform Journal a a usurer and would-be whiskey goiter. That I getting down to personalities, which it smau business. Confined within tbe dismal trails ot the nan penitentiary, where tbe dewg 01 soui bitterness glimmer In the gloom and sob of repentance are glided in the vault of liviuif death move 79 married men who began their downward career by chewiug cloves after tundown. Link' VilleStar. The Stayton Times eayg: At faraa tlem is concerned, Albany deserves all she can obtain irom the Santiam valley, Bui, be it remembered that Stayton is hitu.tU-1 lit the heart of thhj valley and she is the monkey that holds the scales Ik -tween the two and she baa very little cb se to dish out to either until she baa more railroad facilities. C A Dana, editor-in-chief of tbe New York Sun, gets f50,000 a year for big ser vices. Business manager LatT-iu is paid 25,t00, Chester A I o'd, managing editor receives f 15,000 and Paul Dana the same anmnnt. w hile the Democrat men take wood on subscription in order to keep warm timing the winter. Una proves that there Is gomcl'ting rotten in lien mark, this unequal distribution t wages. Feople around Blodgett Station have been investing in counterfeit money, about $1000 being thrown away. For years green goods letters nave been re ceived here; but most people put them in the fire,and do not even show them to me local patter. Hie saieni Journal publishes one this week nnder the bead "dire swindle." An Albany man who sent back onco "just for tun" received two genuine dollar bills aa samples. If any one bad bit the result would have been a box of saw dust We sometimes think that we are over run bv train tis: but tho following from an Oslalooaa, Iowa, paper, banded us by Recorder Ileuton, shows us that most of the tramps are back there : In the last S5 days the county bag paid about $2100 lor tne bench t ol the lazy find lousy tramps, sheriff Timbrel, for boarding them, got $112(5.50: bis fees for handling them were fOW; Justice Smith, for band- imtf them, got $403, and Justice Fame 1218.50. The local constable got $7 fees all told. There were 217 ol the cases, many of t hem being repeaters that is. arrested more than once, and it looks as if the legislation of last year bad done no good in saving tho people from unneces sary charges." There is little danger ot Linn county biing divided for a score of years; but enoum it lie mere will be plenty ot can- didiates for county seat. The Harm llarrisburg rapidly ap Courier snvst "The day is proaching w nen binn county wl.l be di vided and a new county will lie made of the southern portion, llarrisburg is en titled to bn the county seat ot the new county. The construction of the canal will enable her to more forcibly assert her rights." . ! The Salem Statesman gives a history of the privatewsecretaries to Oregon's different governor!. The list ia Eg fol lows: Governor Gibb'g secretary, GN Terry ; Govs Whiteaker and Woods had none ; Governor Grover'g, lion H II Gil frey, now of Washington; .Governor Chadwick's, Sylvester SiinpBon'.a brother of the poet Sam ; Governor Thayer's, T J Stites ; Governor Moodv'sChasB Moores; Governor Fennoyer's, W A Munley, An honest paper generally expresses tho situation of' affairs at home. The Pendleton K, O. is honest. It says: Conductor Gould. 011 the express from Pendleton to Spokane, baa purchased a block of Innd in Salem, says the States man, for $2500. Mr Gould might have invented this money in Pendleton were the property owners and real estate agents pulling together for Pendleton's upbuilding. . , French Tansy Wafers. wafer are a sure and safe t". cJfl.' kintisof female troubled acc v".i all obstructions to the monu 1 no matter what the cause. Tr.t 1 1 what every woman necdi . ai The for a ' remot period are it can be ised with safety. For a!e t th Livingstone Chemical Co also frou-tu sole agent, J A Cumming, druggist, Bu berg bck, Albany, Oregon. Honey to loan, We have plenty of money to loan on real etstate security, on two to five years time. Call on us at our office, opposite th Severe Jhouse. Burkhart & .bbkey. HOME AND ABROAD TfftmSbAY. Junction Is to have a f7(0 school build ing. Wheat is 77 eeots at Salem and 85 cent at Albany, lOtnmrow wilt te circa day. Th one ring eirco is Just what w til like to se too. Tbe Albaa bate ball club have secured the services of Ala Marshall as catcher. Mr Marshall has en tnoe.inramoni ainatuer players in the valley. Mr Green, mtesser of Kueens's new cannery, and K 11 Lackey, passed throtmh Albany J netday for san Francisco to buy machines for the cauoery. Th City Boot Bleak stand, first street. near Broadalo'o, is in first elaas hands, and undoubtedly the best maoaeed of any stand inthevallty. Pat route home it.stitutioi.s by setting a shine. Mr Wheeler, who ia making an abalrtot of Lsueoounty, hts found ne-tlv two hun dred thourana sores of raibotd Und her-'to- fnre nned. This will lnr-rns.n their tax in this county about 'J0i)0. Keg-ne tfegisitr. The Santa 11" Democrat tsygg Iiijbly tppreul-liya attnioiioe aUemied the pi-iloiin aoue kiven bv tha Alba lley wo-l r.onro rt oompmiv, in tt. Aibei re.ir, Wedneclay Sviiiiit'. Tito C'ltipiliy i enntposnl of ski. led iiin',h;iui, vm'M f.ta-liiii.j irt hi or her respective Prt. Bnia bpii.i' a treat to tli 00 of calluro.l tt. it is aiso an edc oitioii to listen to th music of su'di artUt. At the opera boose Saturday evening. New Mimixo Co. Last evening the Santtam Mining Co. wa duly organized In this city by the election ol the following officer; J Grghain, President John Glblln, Vice-President 1 L 11 Montanye, Secretary: Ueoree Ilicklnson, Treasurer. The capital stock It $100,000, In thar-t ot fa 50, and will be put on the market. fRIDAY. MeVIaboo gave a good on llog oirnnt pst- rtrmaoca to a good auaioiise, this afternoon Fb best hi I for Eaft Portland bond wta 07 cents, lt tbsD par. Col Bain, the Kentucky ten.perai.c or a tor, will ba here in May, Mueller & Garrett, of this city, bate 1 air ef scales that do the tigaring l.r jou. Knccht U Veiaer have opened their stor at tbe corner of First and Ferry street. Tbey carry Imisc-llanwos goods, raogingto price Irom 0 eentt upward. Ao attempt waa made at Walla n ill last night to lynch AJ limit, what hot a aoldier named Miller. Fifty tntdier wbo attempted it failed in their effort. Lbs county baa 108 school disttieU and 7141 children iA school age. By the appor- ttenmeatof county school money there i a dubursemcot of $1.10 per capita leMariun oouoty tba per capita Ibis year it 4.20; io Moltuomsh.elKiul rU; and in wise kktnta, on ly about $1 .70. Statesman. A Cuixese Row, This forenoon the cook at the Chinese restaurant on Second street and the arelt known Ah Swill eot Into a row at the Celestial restaurant, re sulting In the cook's slashing Ah Swill with a Enife, cutting a gash, but not a gerioug one. Marshall tollman call boosed the Celestial cook, who wilt be eiven a chance to explain bis part in the a Hair. turcEDAr. We are promised both FuieptuU'a and Sell's circasea this year. Bob Isiiers.il! will lecture in Ore -o dar ing May. He U booked for Eugene abotit Maylitb. Yeslerdty tbe Albany lroa Wuiks sliip ped to Kalem a couple too of castia: f.tr the water works. The Willamette Yallcy arrived ofT tha bar at Vaquiua bay yesterday, and wa pected io aomttitn today. McMahoo'a eircus ethibiLed at Ibanvo tbia sfterooou. Tbair performaoee bw gave general aalisfaolioa. The "Paople'g Lteodry" ho mcrrd to the eastern suburb of be eity. TUiy bv tbe Democsat olhee'a eoeaeot. At least three boya base ball club era io tiateoee Io Albaey, aJr ena I whieh eaa beat tbe other, evea tf they have bigger players. Tbe ballot fired I y Cut Denny ye.U rd.y at Mrs Willie Smith waa found sat tvettin ( ia a blanket rolled np, into which tb bullet bad f ooe.and bence waa not ftuud for aorot time Tbe other day whi'e tb bsll.m wat i-oiug up in Dallaathe time year obi bay of Jim Myer, few aide oorth of ttwa, spie l tho ttostr ar chip aarsy op emmta the o'utnl and running ta the bouse Md hi mother the devil waa after him ltemitar. Tbe follta iea items appear in the Dailaa Itemiser: Biili Pteifier Las the Bitot eeatly ar ranged eonfevtionery and cigar !ore ever teen here and carries only choice . I'a aska yen.- patronaKe. Bilha PtetOer ia erecting living regma back el hi oonfeotion ery store. Latet 00 be will put up a resi dence else where and cnore.t that into an ic cream parlor. Our tows) i thoseooud io site ia tie oounty iu point of school scholars. Diatiict No 74 (Heath aide) baa 150 tcholam.aud draws !;65. and Outt No 82, (North side.) boa 194aobolare, and get $315.40 of tha prion apprrtionmeut. The two district eombinad hava 311 scholar and draws $1510-40. 1-ebsnoti oome next with 310 scholars and draws $1321. Brownsville Timer, , Holin St DawatiD, drurgtat Buy yoor groeeruts of rarker Bro' Fi3egrooerieg at Conn & Hmdr'caon'a. Bast assort meet of leat io town at C E Browrell a. Set dealt fur sale by W W Crawford, at Talimau Keuton' ' Sea Lina Silver Polish, 25 OJBt per box. Good venti ated and aua lighted lath roo n at Vurtck'. Shayin,, 13 i-eutf, at Viereck'a shop Close! on Sundays. Lad sea for your Oxfo:d tiea go where they keep a complete lina at Kleiu's. A lesr assortment of garden teed en stle at CK B.owceb's. Barcaina in choice groo-riea esn alwaja ba secured of AUeu Bros.. Flino Block. Some fine Burbank potatoes for teed for aala by J V Pipe. E W A oh ia on &Co are selling monaimnls at Pot tlenJ price. Keutoi.V Adhesive Salve for cats ml hruisr. 25 cent per roll. $10,000 still left to loan on good farm e curity by S N S eel & Co. . Golden rpport unities are wasted every day by not trsd-ng with C E Brownell. Mustache -lying dene en short notice with the renowned Usimau inatantaucou dye, st Yiaieck's. At Viereok's shaving and hatreuUinif par Io a, ladiea and childrea'a bair oatting a tpet islty. Smoke tint celebrated Havana filled 6 cent oigar at Julius Joseph's. A large atock ot wall paper, with late de sign, at Fortmiller I Irving'i,just received. See W F Read' line of dress gocda aod tilks before baying elsewhere. Just received a fine invoice of birboi' applies direct fom Philadelphia, by L Meieok. Dr M II Ellis, tihysician and surgcoa, Albany, Oregon, Calls made ia eity or country. Keep it iu your, mind that Alloa Bros pro ote keeping th kind of groo-iries tha publi mt.idi. r.iiirtSKi't 1 a (ini on For bargains in monuments, headstone etc, go to E W Achisoa&Co.Albauy.Oregon Freth bread, eakes, pies, etc., every day at the Delniouico restauraut. Leave your order. For road carte made specially for stallion call onKnapp, Barrett & Co-, at eorner of First and Ellsworth ttreets, Albany, Or. Ladiea can do their shopping in Sao Fran cisco without viaiting tbe eity, and without extra commission. Miss E J Barrows jr cbtting tgeut, 1GG9 Grove St, Oakland, .The Democrat will exchange a sewing machine of any make desired, except onecr two, for tome oak grub wood and tart cash; or will consider other propositions by any one desiring a new machine. Two Chinaman. Lee Gee and San Fa, the two celestial In the row yesterday were taken before Recorder Ucnton this forenoon. The former wa fined $10 and costs, $19.85 In all; the latter plead not guilty, and will be tried Monday. Canton. The Encampment members of the Odd Fellows of this city are taking the necesary steps to Institute a Canton. This branch of the order takes on military features and is quite popular among Odd Fellows in the east. Two A. i. IIckta". A J Hunt, the gambler lynched at Walla Walla, last night, by soldiers ot the garrison, be cause bo had killed a eoldier named Miller, was not Albany's well-known A f iinnt, who ts a tiiiivrent kind of a roan ; yt .Mr Hunt, of this city, knew the Walltt Walla Hunt well. They were both residents of that city in lft5tl to gether, where their mail was continually otting mixed on account of their names being the same. The lynched Hunt was a gambler then, but Andy says was not-a bad man otherwise. The two A J Hunts once met since then at this citv, when the gambler was passing through Albany. A Gala Day. Yesterday waa a gala day for the Odd Fellow s of Lebanon. It was the occasion of the celebration t f the 72nd anniversary of the establishment of that order in the United States. Lelian on Lodge invited the lodgce Et Urowns vilie Albany and places to join them fa the celebration, Owinu to the Inch m- ency tf the wenther only about 30 it'tin- tiers 01 Aiimny attended. iuy lt.it on the train at H o'clock, and were joined at tho Lelianon Junction by a large number 01 Odd fellow ana their wives from Brownsville, accompanied by a brass band, which seems to Ire the ttsnnl Way the three linkers of Brow nsville have of doing things never behalves. On ar riving at Lebanon they were met at the deot by the members of Lebanon and a litfge concourse ol citizens and escorted to the bull, where a procession was form ed,which marched through Mm principal streets of the town and" finally to the Methodist church, which was biiiiiK d to overllowing by Odd Fellows and citirns generally Uihear the address of M C George, of Portland. The address was said to I! one of Mr George's finest efTrtg and called birth much generous, hearty applause. After the address there were Jccitationsand music of the most enter taining character. Then came dinner al the hotels, generously provided by the Odd Fellows of Lebanon for all their vis iting brethren. The celebration was a success and w ill tend largely to strength en the bold of the principles .f Frinnd shlp,Iove and Truth in that community. A a .W 1. 1 ding riiol"grpber A gay 'rejsoa. We hava bontiht-all tbengtivt 1 mul ty L W Clark ami W H tirtei.o.d ap t Nov l.'th, IhH'X DapticaUa can ba tad from hem oaty of u at reduced late. We hay also alioot 18.000 uejsttve raade by mir- selvsa, from which duplicates can be bad at like I a it. We carry tie c-n y fuii iioe .f view 1 t f this state and do eitlargi d work at lowei t rte er lir c! work. W eshall be pleaaed to aee yoa at oar Studio in Frottian's block, ueitdwr to Maaooio Ten-ple. W. F.TieadksvpV-.ba fancy gords io town. beet asw latent ot RedCrownMills ijOM, LASHING & O.. I lOPil'S sisw rttoctv! rue rrn.i-.ioa roa nsms Asm ftASKK vest. HEST STORAGF ?AC1UT1ES. ' CeS'ht. Colil. IrtSuee.a, Brr.n.4 1!7s, lieertesest, V.hcssina CO'-sa.Croap, ihm.1. Attltira. o;sd e 4 eina nt ti. theoat. tu!et stsd Cfeaet.iiU'bteirg Cen?e;ftian. City Itestauranta IliviuJ been eutirclr remrde;d. ihi old nd p'p'iUr restsurantf wtit be made Crst -;Ua a every renpect.s Tbe peblia w ill U. 4itigwl rna!a at ali hours for only S5 en.. Everythta, cett and altrviuvr. Private boxes. ti ste r f n every tylc. tl a.ss a. C B:a:.s:arair ti firvsiTLi j, ttfrjeenti m in r fig p. . a s m Mi n E3 H Tha Flr.t:t Smtll Arms Er Bancfacturtd. a Acettv: Vs) 7 a DURn"il iT". ta fxtfcut.-cstt W0nKAKJH!f and t CP-nVF NIEKCE In L. LCAOiMOtntlftrErr, Dcwar ef cheap iron 1 r-.'ut:rr Lstjli p Ssrnl farl!kis!raej Ciblae: ; r.i I .i.w tt t;3 sriiisa k -.vi. :u 31 x . s. a c 5 " f3.j3.s .3 a We are prepirod to i'.irnlnli p ur posters fi 1 1891, In tbe best style Also aoyjt thor printing dlred. E G. PHELPS, Book and Job Printer, avrTwjsdale Block over Wolli Farjo A Co'a Express 1 m-v, ALOANY OREGON. Revere House: ILBANY, 3HJLS. PFElFFEIl OREGON piioritiETon, Fitted ur In first-class stylo. Tables CfTpliod with the lot in the market, bloe slceptns: aiiartiiionta, Hauiple loom 4 oou)iueruia.i travelers. ALBAKI GOLLEGJATS IHSIIIUTE ALBANY, OHEQON. 1800,1801. ylrstTenu Opeaetl Seolcruber 104t, I.HOO. A lull corps of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of tudy arranjjed to meet tb' ted of a'.l gr!lot of students, . . Sftcial tnancemeHtt offered l tlutleHts from a&rjad. ?lV. Kt.nr.KT 1 CS1T 2nd Best a'.ock or Sr.tl " ;oods Iu the Va .ey, and tbo most reasv iris prices, bolb n b selling, i have on hand ll k'ftue FUiiMlTU.lr. STOVES, TINWARE TRUNKS, B3DKS, PIUTUHES CLQDXS, 1 ETC., ETC. Jo.r west of S K Youe.j-'s o!t" ninre L. COTTUiD pnAHTFP SALESMEHI I I .n ft I nntl Trnvf!lnr A onuA l.oeitl anil Travelinsr A good charieet Don't miss it! Vm need noct lUl to represent, a relinli'e firm tiiat wur ranta nur-ierv stot k r.r.tt-..-las find true l nj'iio Wtll All. I.lt-, riw si ti?s't-ktv to er.er?n;o motx. Am-i1.- fsiu.-k, Ts. - -, - (foo.l pitv I. 1 !. . n i I fUU7fCJZLf ntinrrt HORSEMEN, "German 1 . . pot cnuarcn a - at a tnerli- ACouh and Croup Modlcine. cine should be liitely reliable. A mother must be able to pin her faith to it aa to .. her Eible. It must contain nothing violent, uncertain, -or danjicTcrus. It mu:.t be standard in material and manufacture. It must be: plain and simple to admin ister; easy and pleasant to take. The child must like it. It must bs prompt in action, frivmrj immedi ate relief, a3 children.' trouMcs come quick, grow fast, an.l end fatally or otherwise iu a very short time. Jtmust not only relieve fjulck but bring them around quick, a? children chafe and fret and spoil their constitutions under lonj con finement. It must do it. work in tnodersttc dose3. A l ire qtiai.tity cf medicine ia a child j not de:.ira-, tie. It must cot jnterfcrc wiLh the child's fipiriti, appetite cr general tealth. These thir.f;i rait rd.d a well as young folks, end rr.-ihe I)o schee's German Syrap the favorite family medicine. (i 4 ?: I'f.1-. "rrr. 3 til a ."' li.- i k- i S ..& t w s t'greals, 6ntTra1e-SarV eilts!rs!. (K:. oil Pal got htasin-ss eoiftMrtf--'! Vr MttT'e F'. Our 0'. is Otteat-. U. S. f-R'crsi t.c, and we eaoee-tr ,it-t utle tituet.wut tinr remote freet Val.i"?t'ia. twsd modol. erawis? or pftfi w:i"n 6frr,.p Utm. We adtlse, if )-at.t i.-.i..o r j-.t. free t caw,. Ot-T ft-i- xoi a :i? t, -i yu'fz ', e re-iire t. A Pse'chl-t. "iftw to Ol-teia .-s.: .'s --vi-'s imtnes far.fj e";et:!a U. c--'-';", 1 1 town, '.'?;; fr-e. AtUre, OaAtSrJOWctOO. PROFESSIONAL CARD. J. K. XTKTtir.Z?F-'4-l . Attnnafs'.Uv. W;3 prast'-a S.t s -si u f th e i' ste'e. Jnee,-rift t A.ai.., xxT n. KILYEC. f a 1 AtOirn-jr at ! .rtl I.Kiv in Chw-afv. lions nile eu ail l f.. l-n a; '-". oralie terms. A 1jtt:, Ureja. Ce 33 fi- G ieo. v- nntcar, aUnrnrr at Siie't i't CiWitrf, pfw.t -Titt Aaaiiraiitr aa4 I.'oU-y Ii5j. WVt Kiies l&Ct enurUot SJiits's anl la th IT.t-Vrl ii".s e vjr f tirer'JO. strleet -i'fj-i'. r.uis ore- Uialt -A Vresoa. Aibaar. tiru- II. c Axtorce? a. Ltr. .Ofil.t uiir. A'in-ry, m.'tj J. Jv Vt lllT.Yr.Y, Att.r.ey Ort-u. ai Lste, ani l"'jrj' PV.;e. AlbMiy it. i,it Kitrrxt. Attorroyat tie VT.il pra.:ii-..- In s I t"sj e,tr.ot O et-.i." xiwl lUj e-.sts y e :i-t Cinti emn?v. A1 Mtirea soli wei te.i-tis st-.-ott-a. tf3eet OJJ l'ito" To:o,4. , Aiosi-.j. Or. D B. G. AT.'ieS JItSTCX, Pht-atdaa atj Sirem. OSTICS L'tSAt og.:ce, A. tuny, O.-egMti. ,tiposIte t'a W. U, OIVIS, Phvsiciin aai Snteeon. OlT;0 l"iUir in tbe Slrahsa bkuck ; tl--y fc4 fouc4 at bis oOjce uay vr nL-ht. Aibsjjv. Orejoa. JJU. CJ. A. WIUTJfEV, lTivsicisn and Sort on. CrsJttsie ef Bj'tevr.e Ite-t" teal Col e?1. New Yrtrk i;v. liis.eiiiH'e i.f w.wuvn a speeiallf. OFFICE -Krinn !UK-k, Allaitj , Ortjun. ii5i.iL, r:l .... Physiciai Office cor. I AL3ANY- and Surgeon, er 1 rerr Streb Judges of the lioise bvi given U as their cpinion, that Titus. Dlumberg's black rercieron stailion, stands at tba heed in hs clasc. s Ha in tho hand ejf Mr C E B.trrofrg, ait eflichot attd sper lencxd horseman, w ho will give hi patrons evtry possible attouti-in. Titua will mike the s josoa of 1S3J, Mondays and Tuesdays at JelTersac; Avedcesdajs and Thursdays at Cv rv.tlii;; Fridays and Saturdays at Al bar j. , Mr Blumberg la also" 6"wii!fr.T'-tl;.-etanda'd bred trotting bore, Alwo.-d Breezs, (NoS63), w ho can be seen ul the stable of Tiltes Er.'S. Iha get of this horse a:e Urge aua line fvirmo.J, ana only need prcpt r development to RuovviiKxd. AfiY, VEAiC rJAf Who in triff ring, either ia his miml boiy, fruiu Uio hijtirioua or Wsit'mujj and eiceett cn he quickly ami jiiu Dr. Cole Thia oltl Doctor hsa fcaJ 'J vmnC experience I wring's ivtotnthUw Nr- vniin and tlr ft liiji-iiiiiii VV rfi tcu. iv Reliubfe Remedies sent rsvatefy to any address. DEALTH IS WEALTH! 11 - k 1 . 1 4r- 4 , ! .11 DR. E . Cs WEST'S Nene k& Brain Trt stiwert itruani.it toe 1 awcihc lor Hv tcna. Ihzzhhkw, C-t t:t woria, t i'B, Nrvoit Neutul IluaUiu-hts, JStirvoug ttostration caused tv the Usool aicttiwior trm;nc Wttk'efulntjst, Mental leirBsifin, S-'lt-siiit of -the Bnua, rmuUinfif hi insanity and Hauiii to r.ust rv, ittteafr -sutldoash, premature--21 atre, bar fa in jo f 14 - l. caused by over exert;;u of ti-o l-um bach ic oon in s ono monlhm trt annt i.i ( ft 5. t ar six Ikjc for 450, su:.t by 11 il jpcciai i u. r , ; o price nE a vnvn r six b)t no ft , case, "Wuhe.vh orkir rtiV :ii bv Uw n-t v st f imii a vi i ,vi 'i p 1 1 n t 1 t i ft i i 1 1 ... J. 8. Cf3ce. t : 3 rsv.ji :. I-...-.- . if "-' r.i 1, 11' '--i- J