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EA3T AfiD-SOUTH, Sout era Paciflo Routo SHASTA LINE. Etro Train loar Portland tally 6 ..i- h ' North 7 -. 7i b fr.rii,i AtTi ! in trm L Alh.nr li :(lta lit 114 I Ar a I'ranatixt Lt t 1;0 r A-kiv iimina ftop onlr l following- station wortb of K-teelmrir. tut i'ortlejul, ttmnm t'lty, Wood tmm, i;m, AttMtir. Tenant, Hhodil, Halsey. Urn wmr, junction city, iming, busen lOHR H BUU, SAlLT. i"ia l.r FortUnd Art 4iM fir tti rail Alnanw Li I Vlllra Ar KnMhurf Ll l a ALSAKT LOCAI DAILY BlCaTf. STllDAT) Portland Albany ill .00 A UK) A tiuani imxrB, Albany Albany Lehaiio a a I Ar o a a I l.r J a Ar Ar L Ar L visa a StOAB a iwr a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sloepinj? Oars. -r Aeeas1aliaw at mi-fUu laaaa a,ra, aiwrkm It i.irrMiraiia, Ar.lM1MTl.Ua. RETVVI.CJ I'tlttUW AM tOftVALLIS, Mail iaiaiu (Ktop8UBijf.) J.i a a I l, 10 r a I Ar INirtUiul CWvalli & xi r a !:M ra airaaa tai saut (Kxojpt Sunday. ir a I ra Portland Mcllinnrtlle Ar : A a Its a a Ar ThroitRh TlcketM To all poiuU EAST, AND SOUTH. tat lii. Information ra-ardln rata. BOAfa, oa Oompan v Aot at Aliaay . ' . .OKULKR B P. ROGERS Siaua--r iaat O. F. and P. A YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. T C, IKG, Imlrrr. Creg-JQ Development (Vs Steamers, SUwrt Line to California. First-claws through passenger and ralaht Una from Portland and all pointa a tb vv iiiaroett valley to ana from Van rrxaclseo, Lai. Boat make elos connection at A! ban with trains of the Oregon Paciflo Railroad TlXK SUI SDULK. except Sundays.) g-e Albany UM r. a.;L.-T Vaauina. I uo A.a Leare Corrailla lJr. a. kwn Corvallta.lO.XB A.a Ani YaquJna, l:3i r. a. Arnre Albany, 11:1 A. a O. A C. trains connect at Albany and CoTT113. Tbo above train connect at Vaouin with the Oregon Development c mnpany Line or Mauisaipa between Vtiuina an J San i'raoclsco, SAILING DATES . van tinti. Willamette Valley, lUy Tlh; 19th ; S4th ; 3UU VAOM SA rSANClSCO Wilia-nc U VaI'.ct, lUy ard ; Htb ; iOth ; 23th. The Compsav .'wrvea the ngnt to rjar ze !liu date without notice. V. B. IaHHODfrora from Portland and f lll-uiiotle Valley poiclacan make clone yn.nertlon with the trains of the Yaqulna tool at Albany or CorTallln. and If dea-rine-i to San Francisco should arrange to rrlve at Yrui-jlna the evening bofore t'ate rnulnr tTtraMMruftr mm Frll ralea always lbs Uaul. For tnformtl'n apply Utl Chpma, Freight aad Ticket Actut, Albany, C. .! I.. O. f. ard r. am . Oralis. F UtftT NATIONAL BANK, CF albabt, najcoos, fra.lnl V FUSS 8. K, Vol' NO .K. W. LA.NOIsOX m ASS ACTS A GENEKALWflkmt had ArvoL .NTS KarT rabjetl to (harS. ntQJT EACH AM. E aud tH raphia traaalcT, Id Airw Turk, Baa rrancuoa, Lhwasv ana r COIXEimOKf iADEoa la.urahia Urat. aiaacrosA J. K. Tocaa E,W, LAiaa-s L Baais, L. Fuaa Kdvaxb I . BOX. LIX.VCO. NATIONAL BANK, OF AtBAkTt0KE005. CAPrTAL STOCK 100,000. ft-i.iat.... J L COWA!f, ri-rTdeat J II RAIjfTON. t shiar Oao K CIIAMBRKI.AIN, Aat Caahlcr O A ARCHIBOLD. Dnw,M,-l L Cowan. J aT Ralatoii, Geo I W amtierHui, W 8 Udd, W U Uala, t A. Craw lurd and O A Archibold. TRANS Atrra arancral hanklnr totrtnea. UKAWsluili KKAr-TSoa Maw York. Saa tl ..i.r I, rOrrron. aiOrfETim apic4 aaearity UU KIVKdepcaiu ub:t cbwa. BANK OF OREUON. ALBA ST. OBIOO.t:. CaplUI, FrdWit f ire- Pri.ient CuhHr )3w,aew n F MERRILL . E i LANMSO JT W JiLALV Trintaeta a trwxrml banking buainaat: KA-hn(r bittwht and iM on all the principal eitiM In ih. t;iud gutcat also on England, Ireland. VrM.m and Uernniiy. C''l:iia ma.le atatl aocevrihle poInU on laror aliie tcrma, luiere-talloved li time dspoelta. ii ANK OF JCIO. SCIOv OREOOJ. orncEu: Prevl' int.... w Vice- Hreaideut C.lli.T i 8 M rri, 11 iiryant i 8 M ;aais Jrr Mraaa O Mat John Caines P O Smith. siaacToat: E Golnt, !' a ajenBral banldnr and axchina boalneaa. Pidt dralu iatuod on Alb in, PurtUnd and Baa i$OKTLAN KAVINUM BANK, OF FOPTLASD. OKEOON. Paid ap rapi lt ,,LII1, K'lrpltu and pn;fiu. ..... .. ....20,000 .......... 60,000 Inl-n-et allowed on earing, dopoelU ae follow: , Oiivr.iiiury Tin Ikioas tier cent ner annam. vin irni nAinf, iKKe )n txiiufimtix ot di:poii. Kir thrrinonthe , Kr vi mantlie .6 per sunt per annum. .4 per cent per annam: . o ier cent per annum! Fcjf mouth. f! per cent per annum; FRANK DKKl'M, Preaiifont I. P. THOMPKOS Vi.-fl.freel.imt. HC. BTRArroN. t'MOUri TOWNSEND l WILSON, jilesl Estate g Loan Bioleri. Ofllee -BMTIMOKE BU1CK. I . ! Ixilcir a ftirrral In'onnre tanlrere. Fartle j 'riiu u iiruii in will to aill loiu tl-f m. I c AHKST8 FOR f t In.Hranre Campeay, tncorpora ed v rh g.'f purstiu.l. l-r, ii'd in 70 ye Otl. Ariltt,!),7l'),71S.():!. Cunriilaif l. "nipnnr. of Ixmilot., Eiiffland f K..ll..ilhod 1 1. Opilal, (5.0IKI.000. ToUd fir , . .1 o.er SH.Ovtl.OOO. Imrt-lrtin Fire lu. t'ompaay. ' Philadelphia, or Ta'iiurd 1SHI. t ash awwta, i,642,(WO. Loeact i pxil, l'i"tl,lO. , ulniitldn S'lra . Maria Ina. t'nmpnay, o f inland, or. Ait., M0,ii2.6i. Tiiwui cue of Orciu a b t eimuiea. ACADEMY -or :r Uii cf Perppaal Esip, '.UY, - - - OHCGON :,! .t...f by the KisUi- f 8t. Benedict i.'fiu i ntwt dAjr 'hooI range from s..r.: ir ::.wrdnig Sch ol or any at t.y ai I ho A a'-erriv nrjd 1 ,, ,:it -1, ; tc rd, Oregon Pacific Railroad D iMiKU AI1EA1 Uepubllcana generally are aUrmeJ at the course of Ex-gov. Forakcr rt Clncln- nall. Their Icar U that he will not be content with Ignoring the prealitcnt, but that In hi keen dcalre to make Mi lllatne the canJlJAta he will Imperil the party's chance In Ohio thl (all. Major McKIn er I ttandtng In great danger and know It. Foraker ha at heart no tort of tjrm pathy, It la believed, with the movement to maka McKlnley the candidate for gov ernor. He sees, of course, how prominent ucceas In the race would make McKlnley In the national convention next year,ln the event of some mUhap to the president' aplratlon for renomlnatton. The feeling here, there fore, U that Foraker would pre fcr teeing somebody eUe nominated. No man undertake to guarantee Fora ker's sincere support in cane McKlnley should be nominated. On the contrary, the republican tear that in such an event Fon.ker would cither sulk In hit tent or ecretlj betray the ticket. The republican hope tit tuccea In Ohio ha all along been bated on the euppoaed unpopularity of Gov, CAtnpbciUa Cincinnati, but Clncln- f frail I Foraker' home and hi Influence with hi party I almott tupreme. Should McKlnley, at the republican candidate, suffer there becauso of Foroker'a opposi tion, the threatened democratic lot In Hamilton county would be fully offset. Foraker's antipathy to the president It natural enough. The two men were never In accord. In the dlttrlbu'.lon of Ohio patronage the president Ignore J the gov ernor, Mr Sherman and Major McKln ley were consulted Instead. Kven Major Buttcrworth wa occasionally allowed a voice In awarding a prlxe, but Foraker never. e In booming Mr Blaine for the first place n the national ticket next year, It I un derstood here thata Foraker I booming himself for eond place. It It regarded as one of the few point of weakne in Mr Blaine's prospective candidacy for the presidency that hit name thould be coupled with that of Foraker. But it I to coupled everywhere. If Major McKlnley should be nominated for governor of Ohio, hi platform will be hi tariff bill. Reciprocity, if he can die late, wid cut no figure in the date cam patgn. The Issue, therefore, will be drawn between him and Mr Blaine almott a sharply a between him and hi democrat ic opponent. Would Foraker, it I akcd under such circumstance yield McKlnley an unqualified support? The opinion here is that he would not, and the republican anxiety growing out of the situation It very great and undifgutscd. PAISLEY & SMILEY. Wholesale Dealers la - ardf- Alboaj. eni FOSHAY & MASON, -vtMuu aaa i Druggists and Booksellers AutM.ts tor John B. AJden's putllrallooav, DiruwtiiyiH traouaJier 'a ;nces wiu aujrasui.ii' ALBANY. ttUEUOBj mm COLLBGJATS ISSTimK ALBANY, OREGON. 1890, IGOl. FlratTcrat esae4 ae;teaacr lett. Itw. A full corps of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. t'oumes or tudy arran'ad to uewt tb' ed of a" I pradui ofstudnnu. Sfrtutl ttutucementt ejftrtd to tmhmli from abroad: tET. KLBEKT II CO BIT are prepared to rurnUh yr.ur posters ft 1 1891, in the beat style. AUo anyjether prlntlnn desired. E. G. PHELPS, Book acd Job Printer, jCTweedale niovk over Wells Fargo S Co'a Express effite. ALBANY OREGON. Revsre House;. ULBANY, - . OREGOn 3TEAS. PFEIFFEK'I'ROPRlETOp. Fitted up Id Orat-rlaa style. Tables iHjipllod with the IkmC in the market. ixjoe sloeplniranartmnnts. Nam pie room sr eoiauterufal travotera. HEALTH IS WEALTH! j -r DR. E . C. WEST'S Nerve and BraUa Troitrixmt a vtiaranteeil Sfiecifle f ir Ilyateria, Viumum, UimitbI aioos, Ki's, Nervous Neuralla, Hatla;he, Kenoua Prrittrstlun eiuwd by the use of aitobol or totMeeo, Wakvfulnens. llental lJepreUin, bkifteninir ot the llrla re-ultlnu In inaanity and Wwluit; to miaery, irct) oddoAih, prematiire old aire, barrenness, lose of Pc. 1 1. caused by orervervioa of the brain Each U contain on monlSI tnatmetit, 1 a box it six bovit lor 5, sent bjr maU prefiaid on receipt e pnoe. WE OU A RANTER J BOXES TO CURE ANY ease. With each order received by n for six boxre, accompanied with to, we will send the purchaser oar written ft-aaranwe to refund the money If the treat ment die not effect a cure, (iuarantee Isaned only by i. A Camming, llruirtst, tola airent, Albany, Or. $500 Howard I WP"wfil nv tliAr.tio-i re-r.rl r-r en- pi- of T.lv on fi.iiu !-3'-:i-rw-. f I- litAlat-lie, Irwllye.tlon Con l,'n'.i- 11 r ( .1 1 tenor wo c.-nnot euro wita Weat'A Kiel aoli i4v r i' K r. In . t;io H rcctlnr: ti- art. Idly 11 r .'.I: ' -n-v ;.ri! 1 u ly Vifr'Ali!e. ar.d never u. ylvo r..!Ffa.tii.!i. a ..fur-' '.. v. I Lar:a n-ixe. l-l' '. i rru. Ihiw.i) . 1 1 vo ttrUt tmt'Jl in-l In. -.) o'nm rii.-uiiifiitiircl (w::y kiy ir ic 1.; '"'Si (ifM.'Aair.cifioAtio iu.. J A I'niniuiBK. Agent Pt-rnist.enUy cured without Cuttluir, Dumlnf rr Di. latlng. A erleotly paiiilos trratment and s guaran teed cur in every 3 no. no matter how long slandira. This treatment, for H'.rlciu e, nf Or Hoxell'e.la the 31 'start Uisuorery knoan u medicine. ItuiMolves nd eoniilotelr removes the Btrlctais wlthoutsnnoy- I or win to the patient. diseases of mm Peculiar to their 8cx, an I not proper to name her, iDcludinir all thsae delicate InArmitie and Weak, nomes, whlcb they would shrink from disclosing to thir fainity phy-iclan, permanently cured in ice time than was ver kon 10 lleiliciiie hefore, by l)r iixcir"Now HnUm of TreaiinMil." It rejuvenates tie uenlto-urlr aryorKAiisaud make weak menatrotiK When ptMnitile, it la always beet to call lor personal oiisultnlion and ticcial examination, lint those vho cannot pomiihlv call, should write, stalinir tholr fully. Medicine sent by mail or ex prone, Bcalnd, Uot from exgioaure, to all part ol the f ieilie Cal. Ad'li-,' Win. A. Itviscll, M. I. ft Pnul l Isprasary. I'nrtlaail, siresfoa. Corner tirht aud t'tnestioetsoverjl'oitlaiid National lUuk HORSEMEN, L-J--3aTR Z ATM r STRICTURE ! VAetUMilUN. our regular sorrespomient,) Washington, April 1S91. Senator Reagan's miirnatlon to accept the chairmanship of the New Tcxat Rail road ConunUtlon, while It had been dlt cuttcd among hi frlendt a a poantlilllty ever since the commlanlon wa created,, nevertheless, a genuine uiprle to the public, and Die naming of Mr Horace Chilton at hi successor wat atlill greater urprlae. Texan now here, tpcak In the highest term ot Mr Chilton, but they do uot dltgulte their disappointment at hit election. They think, and tay. that the national reputation ot VI r Mlllt Is such at should have entitled him to I refutal of the'potltlon. Owing to his candidacy for the apetkerthip hi friend expretta doubt as to whether he would have accepted the appointment. General John C Black, ex-commlsloncr of penloni, is visiting Washington, and he does not dery that In certain contingencies hit name may be presented to fie demo cratic national corventbn next year by the Illinois delegation. The program as outlined by one ot his friends I something I likethlt: Senator Palmei having dented the use ot his name under any circum stance, it hat been determined by omeof the leading democrat ot the state, with the ccncurrence ot Senator Palmer, that In case !t become evident that t'-e head of the ticket wli go to the west they will present and urge the claim ot General Black for the nomlnatlon.and If an eattern man heads the ticket General Black wilt be pressed for second place. lie was a candidate before the convention fur viee pretldent In iSSS. II you presented a check at a bank and It was paid in dimes and nickels you would naturally suppoae that the cash in that bank wat running very law. Welt, the treasury ,which,when It came Into the hand of the republican a little more than two year ago contained a cathturplutof more than a hundred million ot dollai, Is now depotltlng in National bank tubject to It check tor current eipente the tmall til ver currency thai It ha accumulated during several years, and it ha to pay the bank ta take It too. And even with thl it Is feared that when the quarterly payment of about $30,000,000 tor pension I made on Jul 1, that the government string box will be entirely empty. Secretary Foster Is beginning to realise the Ituatlon,and he has become so alarmd at the falling off In the receipts from cus tom duties and the consequent lessening of the already almost wiped out surplus that he ha decided to allow the holder of the $43,000,000 4 j per cert bonds, pila cipally national banks, which will mature Sept. 1, to have them Indefinitely extend ed with the interest reduced to two per cent. But not even this and the suspension ot payments lulO; the sinking fund can Cave off that defkit, which long-headed democrats in congrcus predicted more than a year ago. Thl is a w calthy country but a billion dollar in two years Is rather more than It can stand as a regular thing. When the bargain is completed w here by Secretary Proctor leaves the cabinet for the senate.there's going to be a mighty lively row In the republican ranks as to his successor irt the cabinet. New Eng land will of course, think she U entitled to the place, but the northwest will demand that the man to be taken f 10m that section, and then the fun will begin, Mr Harrison' natural inclination will be to put the place where it will make the most Harrison vote in the nominating conventiou.but he will have to play it very fine to keep from losing as many a he gain. The setretary of war has given the con tract for Impiovlng the entrant to Gal veton, Texas, harbor to a Dallas firm. The pi Ice tor the work l $3,469,71 J.wldth Is the largest amount ever paid on a single contract tor harbor improvements. Somebody succeeded In stealing copies otthe attorney -general's brief In the Say- ward cisc, which by the way, lias been postponed until the October term of the supreme court, scyeral days ago, but it wasn t of much use to the thlel for no newspaper would buv It at any price, an.! the opposition lawyers had been furnihcd with advance copies. An Investigation Is being made. No sooner did the detpstchj hlch is now the official junketing boat of the adminis tration, return with Secretary Blaine than it was boarded by Secretery Tracy and learned away for a pleasure trip 1'om which it has net yet returned. Seventy-five treaur employe to-day began the count ot the cah in the vault made necexary by the change in the U S treasurershlp. Hermann tend a word of warning to the repablicam. of Oregon to be alive to the Interests of hi party In this state in t he next presidential campaign. He think that while the state U reliably republican yet there is much dissatisfaction among the people and his party will be held retponsi ble for this dissatisfaction. This warning Is simply an entreaty to republicans to have nothing lo do with the farmer alli ance in this state. The scheme of repub licans all over the country it to keep these men from gclng into the alliance. Her mann evidently favors Blrlne for the pres idency. Every republkam politician in the cou.irry who fears the alliance, and who would sacrifice something to eonclif ate It, favors Blaine for the succession. Notwithstanding ths bowl teU'graphtsd all over the country the other alay that thare were over $250,000,000 lo tbo UniSon StaUa treasaryvthe fact re liuisu tiit we are 0:1 the ereof a depicted treat 1 ry and the govert ment will toon l,a linoeiall embarrassed. There aiesomethia like 4"iO,003 COO of 4 per cent bonds thV. come due Septemdur 1st aod the treasurer vill have, no nuioay to pay them. Compare tbo conditio;! ol things with that andre Cleveland and ttxptyer will bb preiee jetl with an objuo'i 'eson that ill fully imj rest the n with tha roexoesabi extravagaocn f the Billion Dollar Congress. The Ovfigonia says: 'Gck'xl crops this year and good prices for them intant the reelection of a republican administration In 1831." This slio-v the ettimate whl:h republican leaders jdace upon the intelli gence and common cense of the farming clatt. Tne v rely on belnj? able to make the farmer beiievs that good cropt come i as a necet ary cotiscquence of the republi can party's being In jiower. But the time has passed 'rhen such si'.ly aonense can be imposed upon the fanner. ' A S Iiall, president of the f irmer' alli ance of Missouri, tays he I utterly op posed to the third party move.-aent. , The highest inhabited rdace lie ibe -world Is Galera, a railway village in Peru, 15, 63 feet above the earth. Choice grades of Anrericaru wheat in England are about forty cents per bushel higher now than a year ago. It Is said the great Anaconda mini; lit Montana has bee.i sol J to thes Kothchilds for $25,000,000, There Is a difference of onliy twt!fitp-lwo square miles between the" areas of Eng land and Iowa. a : " ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Ulotal Banie. Rome, May 1, A meeting of woikmcn look place Lsar III church nf San Giovanni. There were five nicuilier of Uie chamber of deputies present. Art anarchist, speaking violently, Ui-r;eJ the assembled men '11 attack the police. The prakcv word no excited his hearers that llio mull stoned the truo sta tioned la tha nelghbothooil. .Some of the rioter hurled tlonet at the troop frum the windows of hou( 1, The grrnd'armc then fired on the rioter and the cavalry chuged At the tni lima infantry tuMier near the teen of the riot wire ordcrcu la iturm the houses from which the atonrs were thrown. A terrible uproar followed. When matteis calmed down it wat founi that Signer llsr sailai, a socialist leader, snd twent live Other had been seriuusly wounded. One man was killed outright by the grcua'armct, A Terrible Traced jr. Miuih.Kkboro, Ky, Msy 1. Another terri ble tragedy ha occurred in IhW section. T hi time the scene ol crime is at Wlisokr' Na, a small station on the Louisville & Nsah ville, seven mile dulant from her over the mountain. So f.tr at can he learned it teems that letween Jhn Crabtite and Jim Jackson both disreputable cliarttclei, an old grudge existed. Last niclil they met., lloth tlriw guns without speaking a word commenced the deadly work. Alter the tirihg had tested Crabtree wat found dead in his trackt and Jackson wi h bulH thiout;h hit ahdumcn. lie lingered an hour and died. . The tragedy hat cieatcd great excitement in tins locality. Del ea the Fight. ' New Yobk, Map. Chevalier Louit Con tencia, president of the Italian Chamber ol Commerce, accompanied ly hit daughter, ar rived on the Britannic. He said while he was in Rome he made a special point to have an audience with the Italian cabinet in refer ence lo the New Otleant alTnir, The Italian government," said the cheva lier, "though reciins keenly tne outrage per pettated upon her countrymen, never intended to dispatch, as rumor ha it, waisliips. Italy It only too anxious to maintain the friendly reeling It has with the United Mates. MaaeUarg's Aaaeaaaseal. Roskbt no, Or, Msy i.The board of di rectors, after fixing the ei!esmetit at 34 end 30 per cont off from she cadi value, report 350,000 wottu 01 property otove all ex emption. asefeaale! Tfceniwetvea, Vienna, May i.A ienger travel Ing from Graeow tu I.cmberi last night la the express train suddenly drew two re volvers, ana wiin one in each hand, de manded hi three fellow-traveler to hand ovsr their monev and valuable. A frightful stuggle ensued in the narrow compartment. Although the men as saulted were unarmed thev tooght with desperatlor. The ruffian killed two of the men, and then jumped from the train while it wa K'dng at full speed. No trace of the miscreant could be discovered. win rt I Mm. El'ttKMe, April 33. By a Idler received fiora the Tacoma Mining & Milling Company! which is developing the mine an Blue liver, it is tcateed that a leprescnisiive bat darted east to purchase ihe machinery tor wmking their ore Simple cl the ore have been brought out at rtrjiiLr in'etval all winter, and esj'etialJo Umm; the last few week. The CtHnpany ha eow i:mj so faf that it ii satis- lied 10 put 10 a itii!!, Wl uc will be cone at once. Pratk af IMeairr TTotaaw. JIiLtsaoKo,Or., April Jj. Mr Tho.na Stewart, r , died here vesterday morning and will be buried tomorrow. Mrs Stewart, who was.wrtl known and greatly respected in this town, wa the first lady resident of llillsboro, having arrive here with her husband In June, 1S47. Hsr daughter, Mr E J Roberts, nf ItarrUbtUg, now here ti attend the funeral, wa the first write child born in Hillsboru. Tb Talal Males. l'tMiLKtoH, April 30. Ibe talctf retel- vaiiio lannt wa cmptetcd today. Duting it proerrs v70.041.bt htt been paid to is eciver McClelland. Tbit e. mount include improvements, snj u twnetbinc over one- ihiid cd the Mai urrhase pik', whkh is in the neighborhood of $i';o,0 Oae sf Thrss 'a)hl. tiucA'K), Apm 30.A geg ol "grten gootis" swiitdUrt who have been fleecing the unwary by professing to ted them counieifcit money, which realty wa package of brown paper, has been operating in the west ki tome lime. A lew day tms one of them, named Tyler, Wat cleverly tripped bye bosicffite in spector in disguise, loday I II 1 liomns. alias Moore, who it taid to be the leader cf the gang and the cleverest ' green goods" man in the country, wss arrested in the United Stiles Marshal' office. He boldly entered ibe office to arrange bail fur hi pal, when un fortunately (er him, he wa retcunitcd by a citiea whom he hsb recently swindled nut ot (350 in New Yoik. 1 le was held In tjooo bail Tee l aw Bay Bias. - MAksiiriRLO, April 30. At a meeting of the director of rhe Coo Bay, Rotctmig & Eastern railroad last night. J W Bennett wat elected vice-president' vice V W Burnett. re signed, and Ihe cilices were authorized to tign a mortgage snd negotiate lo rtisa funds, R A Graham, cencal manager of the road lurnithct theOiegoniaa with the following information concerning ihe line: The work ts now progressing very satisfactory owing to the settled westber. 1 lie company hat floated 12,500,000 in 6 per cent, thrry year gold bond eecured by a deed of trust to the - Farmei Loan & Trust Company, of New votk, ratal Areldeat . Tin Dau.es, April 29 Mr Tucker, wife of Dr G F Tucker, of tbit city, . daughter of Rev S perry of Brownsville, ntet with an ac cident while tithing on Mil creek yesterday afternoon. Her body Was found In the creek by Dr Tucker, life bsing already extinct. It i (apposed that the fell from the bank, tti ik ing a rock in mid-stream, at the water is thai low and there is a slight contusion over the left temple. A Big Ileal. New Yokk, Apill 29. The Recorder ay: The report that J B Haggia bat told the fa mous Anaconda copper mine to the Roths child for $25,000,000 ha bten generally credited among metal men in this city. It is said that Piesident Keyset, of the lisllimere Copper Company, will sail fur Europe next Wednesday 10 complete negotiations. . , " .if urdrr near Bnki-r t'ilj'. Baker Crrv, April 29. A homicide oc curred yesterday morning at Gold Hill mine, elevtomiles from thiscily, in which II E fcl wa killed by S J Fore, who it charged with merder by tl.e coroner't jury- The murderer i till at larfre. The difficulty arose over claim jumping indulged in by Dell. Beme Howls. Kome, April 29. Signor Imbrianl, who stirred up a row with ex-l'.emicr Crispi, a few week ago, create J another great uproar in the chamber of deputies today, lie charged the Jtaliau governmrnt with permitting the African stave trade to be carried on openly, and also asserted Itiat thirty-live girls taken from former owners, under ihe pretext of res cuing them from slavery, had been distributed among Italian army officers. Premier Rudini protested again.! such accusations without proof and the tninwter of war declared he would not remain in 1 he houtr unlert the charge was withdrawn. Such a tumult en sued that the tilting had to be suspended. Congressman Wilson, of West Virginia, Is organizing democratic clubs at Spokane, Seattle and other pointc in Washington. He will probably make a tour in Oregon. A ti"e earn for the whisky liabitj Dr Livioi;.iton'ff Antidote for I'runiioniiess will cure any eate of the liquor riabitin trora ten to thirty days, from tha irn derate drinker to tho drunkard. Tha Antidote en be given in 1 cup of enffee without thi knowledge ef t!ii peraon talcing it. The Antidote will not in j truths healtn in any way. Mann factored by tho Livingston Cltemioal Co., Portland, Oraoi- cr from J A Cummiu, sole agent Albany. " ' FOR DYSPEPSIA sod liver Complaint you have a printa guarantee 011 every bottle of fhilohf's Vitalizsr.' It never fail to cure, Foiiiay &i Mason, agenta. We inure against tramps. V T0WJi.SEND & WlLfON, TI18 bt-frt roatt coilVo in the city at 0' m&d Mj'er . mama Accotdlnu; to Carlisle Ihe greatest mon ster tti I h world 1 the idle man. That depend on whether it I from choice or not, A married woman trlpplntj lightly alonu First trcct, hounding a bU rubber bail like a school boy, wat a pteatnnt tight this qiilrfnlternoon, one to make alt (ecl youthful. Sai dy Old, who murdered Emll Web er, and alter tour trial wastentencea to one vear In the penitentiary, I working side by tide with a man who slole twenty dollar and was sent up for live years. Comment Is unnecessary. The editor of the Prlnevllle News, in speaking ot thn affair heretofore mention. ed, 111 w hich he wa cnargea wun cing the principal, say! have no bitter word to utter, but will, in due thiie.brliiu to light ome fact that will, we thhik, set matter touching this case luny arigm on our pari." A Utile Indian boy who was a pupil In he school at the aifency In this county lull dead out' day recently wrttie at piay The doctor pronounced it a cao of heart dUfc. The little fellow wa wont to catch and trv to ride the hout that roam bout the vlilaite. and as he received sev eral hard tall for hi pains, It U thought ho received Internal Injuries that resulted In heart failure. Prlnevllle News. The editor ot the Sprinsificld Ganette mourn the loos of a canvacr and several big dollara. A nice appearing young man struck Sprlnxfleld a few day ago and the editor ot ihe Gsxct'e blied Klin lo can vans tor tubsctiber. lie purchased ahorse and outfit and told Ihetn to the oung man on time. After canvassing a few day the young man sold hi outfit for cadi, which tie poekcted along with the subscription money be had collected, and skipped out without leaving his future auiirrsi. cugene Register, The following from The Dalle Times Mountaineer is in accordance with the report et A J Hunt of thl city on Ihe Walla Walla A J Hunt: A I Hunt, the gambler, wl.o u killed lit Walla Walla by Ihe soldier, crossed the plains In 1849 In the same company a Mr John M Mar den, of thl city, and hi family are highly respected in Illinois, hi father having been judge tt a circuit court in that elate, having titled that position acceptably to the peep! for manji years. Mr Hunt re aided In The Dalles about two year ago. The Syrian bear which hat b.en exhlb Ited on Ihe street for several day was shot at Ferndale yesterday, sat Ihe Whatcom Uevellte. It teem that the Imjircssarlua in charge tit the animal lied him to a tree while thev went b dinner. A farmer' boy came along, saw the bear and ran home and told hi father about it. The old man loaded np hi Winchester, and found the bear and riddled dim. One of the Frenchmen who owned the animal came to Whatcom to commence tult.whlle the .other remained whit ihe bear, whUlu wa not dead though mortally wounded, having been shot In the eve. The bear wa worth about $i$o. Hi ma'.e.a corn, moo Slack bear, whtththe same parties owned, wa sold in Portland last winter for $300. The bear rbot wa a Syrian bear, the bear that figure In the Bible. It I learned that the owner of the bear were cooking their dinner when George litxwl.e shot Ihe hear. Mr Far nam ha been retained for the plaintiff, Kj Jean PaulCaily and Kja Pierre Palat. A nice poli.t In the bear taw wilt be decided. People who think women should drees like men even in small details should read IVut5, 22. Keep the fact in your mind that Al bany should celebrate the 4th this year. Ijiat year we took our money away from here. Thl vear we should keep it here. farmer in tni neiittiuornoo.1 ship their bog out of the country for live cent a pound, and in rtnrn receive iiinkr.l inrata at li end IS cent. Four carload of ham and bacon bare come in over the i it W T&loao w ithin the past few week. Our farmer appear to lie too busy raining w heat to build mtkc- house. Pendleton h. U. Here wa a wedding that was well worth while! At Llitohier. Indiana. Uev t rtod janit AUhlaon.asrt-d K4, waa mar ried to Mr Mary Ann White, aued 77 Fitly year ago lie offiViatod at the mar- riaise 01 Mr ana sir bite; baptised herdf and bunbsnd thirty-aeven year ago, and a lew year ago conducted the services at air mute funeral. Albany now ha two band. Pat Farrctl I leader ot the Mechanic Liand snd David Link, of the Juvenile Hand. The former will play for the HatrUon leccpt fon. Speaking of band have you seen tne latest, it i aoout nxe tins: Do you like music." -Yes." "Then listen to the band on my hat,1 There i no excuse in' thvso days of newspapers for any sane person of adult age getting victimized by green good men, pocket book droppers, sweaters, card sharps, sham beegars.lKicus reform ers, confidence men, or fakirs of any kind, ."sot to Know 01 litem is to iw con vinced of grows lack ot information, for which there is no excuse. And et we find tni-n in every community ,who seem to find enjoyment in being beaten by every lane mat comes aiong. i-.x. . A farmer whh $too in hit pockets this mcrning, only had $40 of It left this noon. He was trying to find where it had gone to j but any one without much observation could solve the problem. - Salfltn lias ft new ordinance prohibit ing the Htiftpension 01 signs ami trans parioncles over the sidew alk. Tho ordi nance is one that should lie in force in all well regulated cities. The awnings should bIbo go. Tho Junction Pilot and Ilarrisbnrc Cou-icr have been conaolidated w ith the publication office at lfarrisburg. This leaves our sinter town without a news paper. We are intoi iced that the failure of the paper at Junction was caused by the proprietors antagonizing a majority of tho citizens of the town without rea sonable cause. Guard. The worst kickers in a cltv aro ircncr- ally the men who sit around 011 dry goods boxe , too lazy to lift their hands. Nothing goes to suit them. Everything is run wronir. People a'.l wrong them selves generally see more wrong in others an the busy people of the world who nave tneir hands lull attending to their ow n business. ' A physician who understands human nature, w ho plays with tho baby, makes friends with the children, and listens to tho woes of the good wife and mother, nays a medical journal, is the fellow to w hom the master of tho bouse mott cheerfully Days the largest billsk It isn't the medicine' that's bottled tip, but it's the comfort and consolation that are un bottled that mark the broad line between an unsuccessful and a popular physician. i t ding Photographer A any Oregon. We have bought all thenrgativt 1 made by L W dark and W H Greenwood tip to Nov 15th, 1889. Duplicates esn be had from hem only of 11s at reduced tatea. We have also about 18,000 negatives made by our selves, from which duplicate can be had at like laica. We oarry the only full line of viewt .f thit state and do eniargi d work at lowait rates for first class work. We shall be pleased to see yoo at our Studio in Froman's block, next door to Masonic lYmph). . SHILOH'S tlTAUZER is what you need for Constipation, Loan o? Appetite, Diz ziness, and all symptoms of Djspepia. rrice Id and 75 cents per bottle. Ui:41i rTATK HALES. ()itkvillo(!i.'initery Ajn to J II Mc- !ov, lot II l,in Oakviliu O & O H H to Esther Hifiphcrd, N ... Ji N.K v 31ttP n H it 3 1'" W N Phillip to Idmltt Eiclilor. lot , 1, id I I, H'b A, Bodiivllle J F Hyde and wife to OT Cotton, 200 CO 225 110 CO 4102 tract in K' 2nd A, Lebanon, . W K Potter ct al to Win Tltua etat, 1 (ICfO kjc 10. lDi).SttIR 0 K ltttlnwater and huaband to W 1. Potter etAl, lamo as lust above... John Young to Mary J Morrlaon, i:w acrca aoc vo(in i, 11 4 w. B Thornpaon to 1 VV Kimpp. nun dry twradai In N Urownavillo. . 600 L W Jiortner toC ti Burkhart, jmr- ci'i in 01 40, Aiimny , U 8 to Atnoa ilovemlcu, 137 oerc, .-..Ml..... I hi in, n n w. . . . . J .Patent Allen ot al to HTCrooki.H3.87 ncrcn, tp 10, 8 U4 w, ........ , 3000 400 P 0 Smith and wife to J A Ollyvu, part of Iot3, Mo.... Mllmiitto Klli-n II Mtmdenliall. 4S critnl5. HU4 w !K0 M Jloiiit to Harriett Hrga, lot 2, id 5, Harriidnirtf.... 0 & V It H to Il'jl.t (Slftas.lol 2, 3. BWjl3,tpN, SIt4w C O I'.urklmrt.truntie, to M II F.l- 130 im, lots I, 2, 3, bi B.J, in U'a 1'nik A, Albany....-, ,....," h Vlurcck et ttx to M II Elila, lot 7, b!2, V'aA, Albany W H ( ioltra and w ife to M It Kill, Iota 7 niul 8, blSl.U'aP A.... IMiO 200 13,101 Tolal for yenr... .(.105,193 LTD. May 2nd, 1S9I. I.yoim bus a dally mail now juat like tin real 01 mo largo place. WmTituaand Win Hndikn have imr rliflMii tbo btitr licr busmen ol Win Pot tor ami LO Milhtr and have started up expecting to do a good business thin summer. They ara delivering for 0 nm 0 cent. MrBMMcLaln and family, of this plan, and J P lierry and family, of Fox valley, goto thfiir mountain borne on next Monday or Tuendiiy. bCMiiu-r Fold id farm two mile wcet of thin place to A C Guyra, of Hcio, Consideration, private. LC Miller left (or Portland yesterday morning, to u gone lor a lew week. WU Hammer will move ut on M Mi Iitin' place and take care of it this u in titer whi lo they are In the mountain, and thl fall be will build on the farm be recently purchased of Mr McLain. Tbo grain all look fine and a good harvest 1 expected. The M K Church of Mahatna is to lie dtslicated toinnrrow. Pro! Mauley d tl Willamette L'uivereity will preach the sermon. Mahama bad a very ucccful May dance last evening. Every thinir wen off quietly and every one cemed to have a nice time. Weather ?u tn wary of Mideftmlocy for April, 189 1 from pUervatiiiu taken at Albany,Liun Co, Oregon, by John Itrigg,viil, observer for tha Signsl rtricr, U S. Army. Hiahet barometer on th 3. 31.01. I oenl baroim-trr, on tb CSi7, T.Ktut. Min ttarotriatvr for th month, 29. SI. I!i;hrrt.t dily aventseof I sr., iU). daily averajts d tiar .'J 53. ltifihsvstemperatur on tho 13, "I. lowest temparatar 00 th 3, S2. Mean fur tb mouth M5J. Itiliheat daily rang ol thor.oa tha 3,3d. Isiwcal daily rangetif ther. noth 23, 1. Mean Uinwrstor at 7 a, in. daily 4(5 3 Man tcitiBerstai at S p. tn daily 9.3. Mean tui)rstur at 9 p. tn. daily 4S S. Prevailing dirscttoua of wind, 2 & N Mav V.lcity or force, 3. Total rainfall or fuelled tnow, 3.39. Itrpth of snow at and of month, 0. Namber nf day on which .01 inch or more ra n fell. 17. Number of day of eloadines avenge 8 sod of 10. 13. Of 30 day eibrvatit.o 3 were clear, 9 cl Ju ly, 10 f sir, 0 1 iy morning, H rin( 3 nary, 0 overcoat, 0 smoky. Frost on the mornings, of 4 day. . Temp. 121 nn vPiage of 13 vara. lUitf!l.0 19 00 average of 13 years. !' 11 CUXf KWJi ALU For example, the import of woolen In the month from November to Febru ary Inclusive, at ail port, and at New York in March were only 11.393,6 70, aslnt $19,611,537 lat year, 11 decrease of $ 7,2 1 7.847 or 37 per cent, thtg o'. . Till prove jutt what the Dasiot rat ha lieen aajlng all the whilethat la, that the McKlnley bill wa formed in the inter eat of eattern manufacturer, Till de create in Imptirtailont Is due to the enor mou Increase ot dutic that McKlnley made on woolen good. Thl heavy tax 0:1 woolen good, auch a the poor wear, well a the rich, com pel every American consumer to wear cheap shoddy good of which the market are over crowded all the lime. One thing i ture. The republican who favor McKinleyltm can not.ln conscience, favor Klalnclsm. Either he will hate the one, and love the other, or else be will hold to the one snd despise the other. He can not support free trade, (reciprocity,) and protectionism at the same time. Inquiry into the subject of explosions in mine being caused by dry coal dust bat led to some very valuable experiment and plans for clearing th fallerierof foul tr. One of these consist in moving open" water butt, . through the aflccted localities. The coal smut collects tn the water, and the air i thereby cleared before the danger limit it reached. Old Kentucky huntsrs, it it aid, did not shoot bullet into squirrels, but, st Ihe phrase was, barked them. The shot went between the chin of the tmall animals and the limbs 00 which they stood, and s-.nt the game to the ground in a sci let of somersault, with the breath knocked out ol them", .without spoiling heir tkms and flesh. They never mangledj their game. ' S1AKRIK!. KLDERKIN-IIAMILTON. In Seat tle, on An-il 19. 1891. Mr Piatt BElerkin of the U 8 land ofllce, formerly of Albany, aud Miss Alice Hamilton, of Seattle. Mrand Mrs Klderkin will pass through Albany tomorrow night for San Francis co on a short trip. NETTLETON Y0LGMORE. Satur day, May 2nd, 1891, at 1 :30 p. m., at the exchange lintel, in tins city, byltevJ b Htewart. Mr Pete JNettloton. of Cobure. and Miss Bertha M Volgmore.of Eugene. The happy couple left on the ":S0 train lor their home at Coburg. CONNER HOEFER.-At Salem, on April 27, 1S9!, Mr Geo Conner and Mist Ella Hocfci, both Of Millers. Linn county. They have the Democrats best wishes for life best blessings. KYLE BENTLE V. On Wednesday evening, April 29, 1891, at the Daptist rarsonage, tn Albany, by Rev li vv Hill, Mr R L Kvle.the rustling sewlng-'machine and organ salesman, and MUs Delia Bentley both o Albany. . , 1)1 tl). MILLER. Near Jefferson, of con sumption, on April 30. 1891, "Mr Hubert- Miller, teed 23 year. The deceased leave a wife and one child, and many friends to mourn his aeatn. - LILES. Althea E Liles died in Seat tle, April 24th, 1S91, at the age of 21 years, 0 months and 29 day, at the Ore gon house, 15-10js Front street. 's " , Sho was born in Vancouver. Wash, Sept 25th, 1869, and united in marriage to J R Liles May 10th, 1SS9. Tbey(moved to Seattle last October, living there a little over six months when she passed away. Her husband brought her re mains to Albany, where their parents, relatives and friends met them at the J .1. j. ci... t. 3 e ii..i. ucput, tiiv vi un uuiicu niug muVK- p Ui P. HOME AMD AlJitOAtt TUl-ttKlMr. Wheat is 87 eenta at Ssletn. 8lraw bat have begun to ear. Wool will start in this season in Albany at about 20 oruts. The Albany Bate Ball club will open the season at Lebanon 0:1 H.tturday afternoon, Way lh, The tour disturber nf a reliioti meeting aorois the river wors rich fined f 10 and cost. Corrupt. Eitestj City will net loft on the P.-eai- sntial trip. The train pas it there at 0 , which th I'resutuut c'.aiml is too early fur him to rise. VNPbillio is olark of the school dis trict aorot the Willamette. There are It pupil in it, and the proportion of school money I 18fs.B5. Mr C H Hart, the tiaiiitnr. rtcidvod a dispstoh last evening aurottnoitiif the death of hi father, at Ottowa, Kan. II has the sympshly of many friend her. Pn.f W J Riohard with the Firn.iii.Jsek Co, ilhieimtiOSer of the Kxpitaiti'm march, will. 11 piosswl liltiitaMi lint iui lif.il It orchMtrntml for thirty -tl.rno jiince atid thus pri'Mnlei lo tun I'oiliaiiti jm' lic, Mr S u Durii U rrwlib g airartpi'mnnta to start a p.-p"t, lo i Uima-n a Ui II iitt',Ht wr.i i ity. h imhims ravinti in.u rttct for a tmpcr tliern. Mr ) A bcni-v, an umlur s and. wid I ?'H.'lto(l wi'tit.iiu 'in tho siitefpriai', Thll will giye ilari.m ooiiuty another paper. A SraAKoa SiaiiT, Yesterday a mud turtle came up out of the mud on 15rond.il- bin street, near Hrt, and walked off in the tuii, covered with mud and this In tlu L'em city of the valley in the business pan ot ine city. Fof Dov Expkmikhck. ilr J T Chltwor-d came to Atbany last evening irom Mill i.lty, where he had Seen to at tend the funeral of hi brother. While returning from the funeral four boy named Kice, Ludlow, Shepardand Daws, came near being drowned, A rope reaches across the .ssntlnin above Ibe dam, and boat are navigated across by taking bold of the rope and pulling. These boy, in crossing, sot away from the rape and were swept toward the falls, Lud low and Daw jumped out lor a log, alilolr the former reached; but the latter wa swept over the fall and wa only gotten out after an almost lAlracutout escape. The other bay remained in the boat, which did not capsUc, and retched the shore In safety. rat day. 10 cent it being offered for thl Mason's hep. Th first wool of the season has stirx trd At Pandtetoa, The .eacrystion ssli at Pendleton closed yesterday. The new instrument bsva arrived for th Juvenile fjaod. They ar One piooe of wotk. A big picnie will be bold on Peterson's Butt tomorrow by teveral school around the Butt. Tab! board at Th Willamette will 1 e re duced to $3 par week during th sammer season, end tooms at proportionate rata, sty th Salem Journal , Mr Fstersou is earrj tog a band io a sUtig trim thstftict tit it coming in outset with a scythe, up of tn leaden beinn, badly cut. Tiavl Is riuiie lively on the Sotttbern IV eif.o. A l i-e number of oeoiiU ar coniinj fri.m tho ijound country 10 ibis ul"rious valby, htvirg got all they wanbrd tbers. A ibpottmeet drill wta given lat vaniog. Itduiplbyed all the eppsrata to ood m vattUg. Among tb feature va the oa of the HA LCV tension ladder, reoc'ntly man u fact u red by Uiohard Hi Phillips. It will eet b long Kef 01 e the psrwiwof Saltm wi'l claim th popa'a'.inn .t Marion eonoty at the popelatiun f th vsUac. Tbcy now call fuar precincts "Haleto." MoVUoa vil!e Telephou Regular. The sal of tb Antonslle property to Mr Jay W illsin eoaitd sirup! of 2.3 ft et runoing toth Uy. His purohss on ths alley cnit simply of 22st9 f-ut of buiid itg. Tb land belong to Mr Ja'ta lirsd wobl snd b not on ibe market. Hon A Rush, the banker, has decided to ertet a waurtRs inuulam lor aounaU in frnnt rf bis l-si.k. Around that c t-r i favor he roocrt for lsm when iut at wrt. Farti lesv ibftr lessna thisrs and dnt t hss Mr Parb bs sen many teams ttnovi Ihnre lor a half .'ay 01 mora or3ar the borti' ing ray of a tain iier ana without a drop of waur lleing a great lover ol dumb auittiaits and believing i t treating them kindly, ho lis ties led to this bjnevtlcet deed. Th watering troub will be so arranged at tu allow t-m to dnuk without the check reins lmg loei.ed. Bcnuath th trough wiil I pat tub for th canine tribe tu slsk lerir thirst. Ihoeewuiloim tha pi met pal part cf th watenqg fouutatu. Journal. Tn a Pot Orrtca. Postmaster Thomp. on retired from the pot office last even ing, with hi accounts settled with the government to a cent. Hi bondsmen nave been ctscharged snd he ts now a private citlxen. Mr Thompson requests u. to extend hi sincere thanks to hit bondsmen, and lo ihe public for cnur'ie extended. lid morning Mr Ihomn Motitclth I at the helm with Mr Authur Porter as assistant. a ma ULSAxer. w Ayers was in the city loday with 140 pounds of cleanup from his placer mine near the California line. Being worth about $50 a pound the value won i-l be $7000, not very bad lor a starter. Mr A ver already know that he ha an immense thing, and he undoubted ly has one oflhe wealthiest placer mine on the cots', one that will make him mill onalre In a. few year-. He is pu'.tlng pipe In for greater facility'ln working the mine and w ill mak them a business now. With a monthly output of $25,000 there Is consideration for It. The gold is of a su perior grade being worth f Ji to an ounce HArCBOAT, Eagcoe i"fo hav ice work. Frank Carter is giving parachute jump th round tne vaiiey. Th Tangoot cbol haa closed nnvtl fsll on account of male. W L Bradsliaw lis been appointed Judys ol th Seventh a a trice A special icssish of tha B.inton county aircuit ocnrt w ill be held, beginning Jon 1st. ' M. ..... . . ... .na ntiie son oi ivav nrewarr, itijiired a few weeks sgo by falling from a wagon, is on hi feat agam ' Aa Oregon City firm sued MeMahnn' circus for $10, attached a tine horse and tben gottbeirpay. Yesterday waa a day of si tikes. Cm rail road miners at Pittabarg.'lSOO houtesmitht at Brooklyn, etc, were 10 the list. It your eyes tire and ache whan reading you should immediate) v go to French' and get a pair of glasos, He has some express ly for that purpoee, The Salem excursion let for today ha been adjourned fnrtwo woek. River cteama c ne7 auk $10 for uch a trip, where the prine wat $1(0 last year. Fred Yatea, of Corvrllis, last week pur chased an SO sore traat of land iu Linn county, a few mile from Corva'.lis, which adjoint hia father's place. , Rev C A Wtoley, ef Eugene, a Cumber and Presbyterian minister, will preach at th M E Church Sonth next Sabbath at II and 7.30 o'ulook. All are invited. John Jack and Anna Firmin gave an en tertainment lost eight to a fair audience. They are performers ot considerable merit and give an interesting performance. Mr Jack baa few aupeiior as FalatafT. 'Tho Myrtle. Creek Gold Mining Company, had on exhibition at Eugsne last week s a large jar full of tine gold, tha result of a two weeks' run. it la estimated that at this ratio the produot of th mines will bo about $30,000 per montt. The installation of Rev A F Lott a ptslor of the Presbyterian churoh of Independence will take place at the churoh on Wednesday evening, May 6, at 7:33 00! .. Rev Dr Thompson, of Corvaliis, Rev c Gwynn, of Saiem, Rev Day, of Woodburn, and Rev Prichard, of Albany, will be present . and take part in the service. Dr Thompson wiil preach the sermon. West Side. TbeJSunday Oregonivs April 26th, IS91, tay! "Her Angntt Aamold.the Norwegian violinist, played with his.aooastomed bril liancy and skill, and wa encored in each number. If is playing of-Suhumnnn's Traum era a an encore to Sarasates "Zigeuoerwics en" must be especially mentioned, and at tbU concert io the whole of the numbers played by hi.n he undoubtedly prove! himself a real artist ana matter of violin." ' . James Simpson, conductor and driver of one of tho eleotrio cara, waa Reared moRt nut of his wits Wednesday night. He was diiv ing hU c&r at the ueual rate and no tlirm -!-t c harm or malice eotcrad his rniud. Wuen near Twelfth street torn one who wat stand ing behind on cf ths wire pole fired a shot at him from a revolver. Th blaze of fir passed jnt In rout of bi body and for on tinm hi J is lifs Jim smelt powder. The only passenger was badly frightened as Jhu con ductor and tiikod him lo jjvelhn Oar it full Speed, which request wan complied with. CspitolJourna!. Tho survey tf th Hiuslaw & tftr Rail way and Nrftvtuatioo cornnaav show that th LnngTnm at Elmirsif 43 feetpower than Kueep. in sumiiiit ot th mountain, Ti mile from Eupeiie, is 700 feet alxive th sea level and .!.) feet ahov Eagene. Tb line of th pr rttww d rd enters tb vallty of th Hiuslsw aloug Wildoat creek. lei not surprising thstraibosd men iook with fayor on thi rout on which th highest elevition between the valley and th sea is only 2113 feet. Jurd. Hdlla Si Dawaoti, druggists. Buy your grocrri ts of Parker Tiro' File gtooerin at Conn & Hendricson's. Bt assortment of Us to tiwn at C E Browt eli . fVd vuti for tale by W W Crawford, at jlmin. Knutnn' Lion .Siirer PJUh, 23 Cunt per lis. Good vetili.aled and run lililod bath roo ns at Vi..rck 'i. Sliavint 13 i'n, t .Vie-rec'' shop Cbi on Htii!dsif. Laibe for your Oxford tic po whero they seep aeompiete utic at Ki'di.'. A larpe assortirtont of p.ardetl feda ra ssl at CK Bfowneii'a. Bargains in choice groo?ri esn alwsj I steurid of AUtu Bros,. Fiino H ock. Bom do Bnrbank potatoes for ied for sale by J V Pipe. ' E W Achtson SiGo are selling mo; omiol at P01 tie nd pi ices. Kenton's Adhesive Balve for cut nl bruise. 23 cent per roll. (10,000 still loft tn loan on good farm se curity by S N Steel & Co. Golden fiipartuiiU! r watted every day by not trdng with V K Browtteil. Mustache dj -rig don on short no! ice with the renowned tictmsn instantaneous dye, at Vi:eV. At Viertck' thavinz and haircattins Dar in a, Udir snd children' hair ealtilig eualty, .-.' Srnoko Ih cdlnbrated fiavao filled 5 et cijjar at Julius Joseph 'a. A large stock of wall paper, with late de ign,at Fartmiller t Irvicg',jut received. See W PTb-ad'a hoe of dre grKil and silk br.fiw baying eUewhcre. Jutt reeivd a fiuo inv.ii ;a cf bubei's sapplie di.-evt trtva Pni'.addtpnia. by L Vusieck. Dr M II Kill, i.)itin and (orgcon. Albany, Ureyon. tt.il made it city or country . For bargains in morinmeat. bead.tonet etc., go to E W Acbiwt.4 Co, Albany, Oregon On half dollar reduction ou every p ir Ludlow's fiui ho A gool line o f t b a 8 E Youeg's. Fee!, bread, cake, pice, ate , every day at tbe JA-Imobico leetaursut. Lenv year order . A bi g ens in .irice on iaii.r tur.i;oia shoe in all style for tho inxt3J dsiat Klilal rct. We mean I.bsicca. Keep it iu your n.ind that Alien linn t,ro po keeping tha kii:d of (,ri.r:c Iht public maud. Their tUmk is lia s one Ladies -n di th ir shoppicg in 'an Frao cisoo wiibout vititioe tbcc'i).ai.d witnoot extra cutimmsM. Mia K J Harrow ,t cbs:cg sgeiit, ICO'J tiiove Sl.Uokbnd, U-vukk rug Ci Krew Law. EdZeyes, jr and Walter Farrell, t. ininors. were ar rested taut evening, while standing in front of tho opera house, for violating the curfew law. They were diccharged today. A peculiar feature cd the law is that minors are excusable if they bare ! their part-nt consent, and the only way to prove they have not is by the parents. Will P.kiku thr Pkewukxt. Engine No. 23, painted and polished up for the occaiion. went south this inm to meet the pM-fcideutial train and bring it over thi division. This is the ill-fated en gine that wa wrecked at Albany in June, 1S, and at Ualaey. Tl.e party w ill be her almut 8 o'clock May 5th. As the S P R U Co have mndt noarraiigtrutents to diforate the depit if it ia dune private citim-iis will have to attend lo it. The cotiiniittt-e of arrangements w ill do well to keep their eyc-s on the matter. A fpccial train wiil come from Corvalliaou the morning of that daj-.and a very large gathering will Le the result. Tub Rovs Play. ThL fort-noon a hot ly contested fame ot base ball was played on the college campus, between the col lege club and -tho fourth nine of the 3rd ward. The game was full of inter esting icatures, and ended, as many games i0s with a dispute over the um pire's decisions. The score was 30 to 29, in favor of the 3rd w ard? club. Follow ing were the nines: CoUStiK. Bsd Was. Roy HuUmrt, L-a halflwia, lissv tiwirk, Hr.lto WeaUierforJ, M ,le lvi. Ird Weatherloid, frank Idvton, llnv luilork, Holil A-hby. O DuhniUte. Henry Zaehea, F SlelliBAcntr, Lewis Al Sje. 2o Sternbisr;, Ueo Rn, 2iurr W i man. Clareti ee runter. C lb Sh St s II el CUKES! Sara Ihroa ' Catttjh. Colds. Ir.Rneaia, BreneHtlla, Hoarseness. WhoODina Couch. Crauo. Throat. Asthma, and evenr aficeiion of the Throat, tunas and Chest, iaelndin Censumptlon. Speedy and tKnuaneut. Oenuiue " X, SatU.' Baal stock or 2nd $ST ;oods In the Va ey, and tbe moat rease iaie prices, both 'n b selling, i have on hand allkicu FURNITU3E, STOVES, TINWARE - TRUNKS, BOOKS, PIUTURES CLQQXS, CSSCXFRY, ETC., ETC. do.ir wast of S K Young's oh ii.r,r L. GOTTLItO City;. Restaurant. Having beea entirely rotnodoled. this old aud popular rest mranU wiil bemads first class u every raspect.- The publ.o will bt given good meals at all hours for oaly S3 centa. Even thing neat and attrao'jve. Prtvat boxes. Oysters in every style, , lAffANTFP SALf-SMENf Loral anil Travellns A eood ehaiiee! Uoii't mUs it! You need no cip- nai w roprosoui a ruiiauie urm tmt war rants nur-ery stock flrst-elaas and true to n.iuo. WOUK ALU TUK YEAR, and good pv wetkly to oner etic men. Anolv quick, statinii . Xa. Xa. XvS ."ST" C3 O NnnteryiBeu. KlorisU ami StM'ilnicu, (-t ruul, IlitO. (TUia biitme is respoiinitile.) Conrad ;Me ver. i'it i'ui Kir oi STAR BAKE UY Couier BroadalMii and First Ss., -'-deai.sk in aiaril Fruits, . tosiv"re, tlcn rrull.. . ' obacco, V ng;r . ,, Toflee. Etc,, Cannes! J?leat (tneeuswarer t'egceaJiles, Cigars, . S !'( Si, Tea. rerything that is kept la , gen Tend groopry ore. Hlgbent raid for it t va o rkgt p rv eL - -i LILJLIJ-M'j; g,JLLJ I U -.3 "August F Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Seneca, Mo., durinjj the pasit two jrcars has been aflecttd with Neuralgia of the Head, Stomach and Womb, and writes: "My food did not seem to strengthen me at all and my appe tite was very variable. My face was yellow, my head dull, and I had such pains in my left side. In the morning when I got up I would have a flow of mucus in the mouth, and a bad, bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short, and I had such queer, tumbling, palpitating; sensations around the heart I ached all day undt:r the shoulder blades, in the left side, and down the back of my limbs; It seemed to be worse in the wet, cold weather of Winter and Spring; and whenever the spells catne on, my feet and hands would turn cold, and I could get no sleep at all. I tried everywhere, and got no rcl: if before using August Flower Then the chr nge came. It has done me a wonderful deal of good during the time I have taken it and is work ing a complete cure." G. G, GREEN, Sole Man'fr, Woodbury,!.' J. .iV' ,Ai ft STEEL tn gatrivlo Vn. tltifcKnt r-i'tew, us tiSn M k' 1 i'lale I El! ' I", sect post-paid reMipt ot iu ci-.,i'l'3 PERSY fisC't' ,lonP0.i.' -'- 0. S. OBlce. flsa -ead.. - "X. Caveat, end Trad Marks obtained, and all Pat- . enl btuinin ensdnted fur MoSertts Fet. Our Otic it Opaosrts U. S. Patent Otne. and we esn ten re patent in 1 time turn tooc remoi from Wut ntrt'ia. Iwe4 model, drs ing or photow wffh dcwrlp tion. We advlM, tf pateniablo oe not. fre ot tur-. Ont fee net due till patent I soured. A Psmphlet. "iiinv to OMaln I'ateaM," with r.airip of Kind Clients lo your S'-i'-c, touaty, or Iowa, sent free. AUircs, CA.SFIOW&CO. Orpoj.: Pattnt Office. Kk's-sficn. D. C Judges of the boise bva given it aa their cpiuba. that Titua, Blumberg'a black PercUerna !a!hon, stands at the becdiabwtciaae. Ha U in tbe band of MrC E B.rroa, aa fliclant and exper ienced bore.-nan, hi wilt give his pturon every pwib!e aienti?a. Tltoa wilt rnikj t'as saasm of 1331, Monday and Tttjsdsys ai JeiTursan; vtdnesdajA and Thursdays at Crvd:bs Fiidajsand. Satnrdty at Albany. Mr Blnmberg ia a!sa owner cf tho standa'd bred trot. log b'rsa, A 1 wood Breer j, (No who can bo sen at th stable of Trite Brca. 1 he get of this horse ate large and Cne forme J, and only nt ed proptr devolcptneutto show 1 pood. :s: z: B" w.n u: e -2 a . TUIJ CEILr.BR.iTED . . SMITH & WESSOK s?s? tra a m r hi k3 t v 11 a n r - ; ; s . -aft fr U The F'.Rtrt Small Arms Ever K'.?rfarsd. !i? tLtiLi....fe e v 1 W0fiKWtSHtP and H COiVEME,CS in LOABIKaaad SA?ET Beware of cheap irr.n !rritj;!3ns.t .S '- B Seal rarbruitratrd Cz!Ur- 'J ft.- I-.; tj'j y SMITH Vw'CCSOW. EVRixcriu-i., .v.f.e.v." et. .3 r a - ASSIGNEE'S HOTICE. ON THK 23TH DAY OF MAROfI, 1S31. K. Tiockor of Sbedd, Linn Co., Oregon, made an assignment for t he ben fit of hi creditors. The undersigned is the duly appointed and qualified amdgnee of said Backer' estate. All pirsona having dalra. againt the said Becker are hereby notified to pres.nt tbem to the nnderslgned, verified as retailed ty law, within threw months from the dale hereof at Sbedd, Linn county, OreRon. Dated April 2, 1891. JOHN W. PUGIT, II. C. Watson, ' Assignee. Atty for Assignee. (4 3) PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T K.WE4THEIHOKO, tf - Attorney at Lw. ' Will prAnt'ici in all courts ot the state, ssjncei FUnn block, Alliane, Oregon. W.B- BILTEU, Attonvr at Law ind S ilicltoe in Chi5err. Co'lee Uona made onj.ll p.nt. Lwii itiat'ul on fs orable term. Albany, Oregon. G eo. w. wRiGnr, Attorney at Law, Solicitor In Chmniry, Proctor in Admiratity and Notary Public. .Will practice in all court of tUia itate and in the Umteit States courts lor Oregon. meet -Front rooms over iiaak ot -Oregon, Albany, t'gn. H.c WATSON, Attorney at Law. OOlees Tn Wis SU-ihil block upstair. Albany, Oregon, J J. WIllTXEY, Attornoy at Liw, an 1 Oregon. Notary PaViio. Albany Attornoy at Taw. Will practice iuVl the courts oi Oresrou. excaiit tha county court ol Linn eounly. Ail business will receiv prompt atu ntion. llcei Odd Follows' Tomi'le, Albany, Or. jfJU. O. WATSON lSTON, ' PbyMcian and Simmon nvptr-o- r....:i i. DtsaocsAT oft eo, Albany, Oregon. JJK. W. II, DAVIS, Physician and Sursrson. orpjrri-...tair. !.. Strahau block; May be found at hit offica day or utsnt. . Amany, Oregon. . . A. WniTiVEY, l hyneian and Surireon. Oraduite cf Bi'levue Msd leal Ool .eg3, New York City. DiMiiei of women specialty. oKFiCE Jfrintu bloek, A.banv, Oregnn. K. J. I.. IUL1L, ft a lower"