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PROFEiiSIONAL CARDS ri:ATtii:KroRn . CUA.Unr.uLAlY, Ausufv. t Ia . WIN praoilua In nil tour of th stata hmMiil itlenM'tn r Iw.a io malra In probate And to oo toitton. Ot'r ICkV-ln ths ritnn ok. a. . stiinsim. a. . varan tYATSOX, 11 LACKRI'Rft All laaal mtttar will raoet pramat Mmllm. Offlo. la Old Fellow' Tsniple, Alhaar, n. ITILYEI7. Attora? at few uid Mloiuw la Chanear. 'OaUse Wens nia,le en nil pa'nta. 1,-ians aegvUal aw aratile tartne. Allwiiy, Orafoa, G El. IT. WRIGHT, ltUm4T.Ujtw.uxt N.itarytaMlaWIIIrvrtellse II Mum at ihla stata and In the Caitail Stata hto(i, mtrt -rVwat raoaas ever i Ornfon, Abanj , tf a. M OMTANYE at IlACttLKMAjr, Attorneys at Law, Albany, frgn. JK. 1. I HILL. rhrsiataa end Snraaaa, CrWO-CarnnT way striate, Albaa, Ornf.it. 1) Itf. HAST" a D1TI. aWraMaa. an A,trwaa. HS ax,! RrmUalaot ssrvate. A'kaa. 4 CSSSJ Sit O.s.1.4 la aitr aa4 eeantrf . CXA8ELIIX, If. ft. naaMapaiktM. AAyWaaaJI la 11mm at Mia Bra. Tm7 aare mm unaa ) aaaws I alia) 1 H I p n, aad I M I mi, AlSaav, I MUST SATI)AI. BIS K, vaat.tant ..fr-i Vtoa maldwtt , J. ar J CWuar. af w. LAXasVX mm 4 mtXKKalkaaaiataati AXiH'TS a K FT anl)c . AiaMT KIOllAHUa end al vwvkle fa,aMf aUa4 Im fork, Saw rreaetaaa, Ckage aa4 fan COXICHONf SADBaa tsterak saaoroaa. , w. Uaaeow Yocwa l. ruaa Kaaiae I. 8a. INK CO RATIOS A L BANK, Or ALBAkTT, oaBSSOW. CAPITA A tTOCa! SI,. friai.l.nt .... tWFraaldant.. at rvtar . . 1 L COW .J at aiXflT0.1 .O A ARCUliOLO. I Barrow, I L Cevaa, I K Ra'staa, earn O A W ld.l, W U .lra, J A Otwird Ami aatd. rajkVSACTS s.aoaral WiHns Vostoesa. PBAST IUU1 WtarTsnn Saw fsri, taw ail raH!ia - Oraj-oB tOA V"MTi afi.n4 seaartty rUHaMVIdavaaKaaubract abaca. B AHK OV UEUtl. A a A IT, 0BS0. Capital. - SUA,. dent aabJr. wsaeta a faaaral aaaWa VanlanaK aUcnanaa lwa(ht and aaTd ta ul aalaalnai alUai la Mm Paltad (aM alaa aa Baf land, aaat4. iai and Oarraaaf . (WiMUni mada at all aaataataia patawj aa a I. 'ataran allawad aa tfata 4apaatta, IT. ClIK K Jk CmB1XBIBI Or ALIA1T, OBMOJf. lit AW SIOB1 I'Atrra on f Tara, Ki Rcaa aaonna int.ntorfMa. L'A" WIIT aa apiroad iamriir. .' ! dctrMila aubjaetlaakaak. COLLBCTloitntada aa lafanaia taraa. 1 AHK OF SCIO. cio, oaao. raa1dat ,1 Waaaai aay MYaa ...... Mat CaahlarM Marrta. kaul Jafca i J. J W II IT VST, Albany -:- Nurseries. W art ffrlnc t plintar Um flnaat Ir.t af trait a aH darabla vwu, la the aula. n H 1 1 t'j I t I 1ft I'i null I (ar WtU'tia oa'atnufa. ISSPECnOX I5VITED, and SAT18FACTIUX GUAKAVTII. r-a tin I lirit'.i;ii ar J1 at at tHa aid t... K Aibnar- HYHAH & BROIVHELL. LBAHT C3LLBSUT3 ISSHIUH ALBANY, OREGON1 1691, 1893. ririt Trrat Oataa1 ptaailMr A ( tl aarpa of Iniiriiatora CIA WJWL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERAHY COMMERCIAL AMD NORMAL CLASSES. tava a tad.r arranged t maat t a'.l gralaa ofatu'lanta. Sffiml luaucmtunit tjtrtj It timdni$ from mh'Md. nrr. Ktvatr scatbit THE f a. am .jar" a. r- Kor'iale by STEWJllT OX, Pea!er In . GEMEnAL:HARDVVAR2 AHonf, Oregon. REVERE HOUSE, tLEANY, ORECCH JHAS. PFRIFFEI. i'ROPUIF.TOI?. i'irii!il wli tbo lipt lit tio t.rWo t !:i alotninur .rtmiit, .mtto "n ) r i-o'.d r.i-ri-.ltl trT:ora. ( ':':y WHY V;. L. DOUGLAO D3 GHOH crxWur rj dslSTshozm iNttxi.ii roa the k.i.uti Hill M.nti Haunt mi.ii. t w.. urt i iKu mJ W m. jiyi nd (k M w r 'rl Miw . ..J.A tu. M.a . tlMl P'. Al hj I' A n) aol U"-T,'T''! J'"'"a'i 0u"-( nnraiM(a.A lJ l rf aliruii auia, aaaa O 9 aalri a bv b, arar aVofnd af M. 0.k yi.ii cm t;l ill mtivua uiuaa arlia w VJ a f a slut, uti'l urnit. " ) a.l H aa .iklj.nnti'a aiitt .JaA. ara t(i ! lii'a ana .'H.H ana v4 oa UM'lt martin, t u Talear ,A. Ki.OA And A.7J ntK-a tor I-', ar tha An Klrlh J . ,rli, al.a. W lU-t .. I lrtitiu H"Ui vtl dja aruoa9 oa Hib(uai ml m Utua. fT-TAKK SO PI HfTm TK.-dTt i qhippi:. Bv uslna S. 6. Headache and Liver Cure, and S, B. Couih Cure as dij rected for colds, Thy were STjrooESSiirTJXiX.-sr used two years ago during- the La Grippe epidemic, and very flattering testimonials of their power orer that disease are at ha:.d. Price 75 and SO ets per bottle. For sle byo shy & M.son. a 1 4 Scientific American . Anencv forV " af V 0D82B .i CAVCAT9. vaiAna aaawtfll. -f Btaioai fArtMT '! COPVftiOHT. ato. tor tn format ton tri f rva Ylm&ne arrrta u Klil.l A CO- W HHuAiwr. Nw Yvvf. OKWat baraaa for nninnt ptn'i In Annua, Karr Iit tak-n wthftttu trrmrht b('a tba aubua br a ixitica etna (raa o! cbart Ul UK Lanmt eirralaOon of kit t-nOSi aaaar ' to iboul.1 ba Hit II. W ba wt' i:. u l. vvit, w. m 'art ILj' ' rwwibs. Aanr jiujs A w a lura. EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southera Paciflo Route SHASTA LINK. kiprM Tntinfl tMvt FortUnd tHHy. I )fM rn.rTLi' led sal L I t a a A rrUaiMl Altaay u rno-riara Arflil A a l.v I 4 t a a t,i Ijoee AaiVi waiaa itaa aar at Mlawlo autlana " ml Aaaaaar. Oat run lad, Orac-ia Cltr arn. Amjra. Atbanf . Tauanl, b' abuj.1. HaUav. liar- labarg. JaaaaVMi Cltv. Irui. K(aaa aaaacaa bail, ajlt !aV!l tan ortlaad Atbanr Anaab'irf Ar e L it.oo m Lt I M A alsasv latM aii tictrt Stbdav) ira ! t I v Iters Itsra l sot IMa a rr Ar Li Ar Alaani Lahanoa Albaoy Labaoua ar Ll Ar L Man Ota Mr a S;tOr PULLWAS BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars, far A eaaswaaaalaSiaa al AacawA-S'laaa raaaaa a-a. AAartMdila BsaraaaTralaa ATaad Side ftllasj. BtTVtCK" PRTtA Alt I'VRVALLia Man laaiBBAistiBaiaptSBiMis. AM ILi lra Ar aurt'and Conillis B U-Mrs 11:10 til siraassvaAis oailt (Zxcip: Sunday. SrtirrB f.1ra Li Ar "pwtland MvMinnTllla Ar IT I A B b. A a Thronsrli Tlcketn T all rxrlnta east, mn SOUTH. at far. Inl trntU ji r.trJ!t rt, intra, oaComiinm Asnt It Al'may u .KUi.7.a K P. KOliK'.S Wanacir ' O. V . md 9. At YAQUINA BAY KOUni o Oreaon Pacific Raiirodd, m HOUU, ItrerlTtr O- 0r8ia D9T6l3pigsai I'o's 8fcBim3r8( Shwri Lino (. fJelfornla yirst-olasa through panseiiKer and lehrnt itp.a fram Portir.n4 and ail point n foe VVilUmott Valley to ami (torn ban 7, isciaao. Cat. eioata roaka clov. wjunectioo at AH an :th traina of l.e Oregon Paxia Kallroad TIKI! S.'.-iKlrllK. T-.pt jJniKlari.) a A lun U:f '.) t!r--lll l:"S . iA .AI Aa l-'rvm,lif:H A,a Arrlr f equina. t:V. p. rm hymnj, ll:is a. m O. 0 O. train ikn!ir."i i .llnanv aod rv)ll Tbe above train connect at; TMfdoa with (ha Oregon f)vtipmenl ronwysMiy'a l,ln of Htasroabips hat nun ta-jruns and Pranelaon, laAft.ISU DtTKI , rsna vtiist. WilUawtta Tttttr. Dt-. ni- ! il liH rsss stv rittciKco 7UIail'a Vtllay, Mbr I k ( ltth ; STth. The Coonpwav rasrya .ha ngnt t r?vtr saJtiaj datra "'tkout nolioo. f.B. fifrB froro PauUosI snd ffilBta Vanir aalnU an ma Ire r.Umt eranaotiwa with th train of tha Yaoalna y-ntm at A 1 bam 7 or Corvalli. aud lfri S-ad tnHpri rranntrm "itjM nr-iriya t t V.a lti :!, i rnij v.nri iAt drrrasMBcrr aa Vrg!it ratat always b Laweat far Inrnrn)! yt A R ('hn)mtn, freight and .Mat Araat, AIlnf, C C. HO;t f.. O. t. t Aa CornUU. ACADEMY Cur La3j of Perpptnal Help. 13 THE 1 ; D i " i 3 r, u i r i'-A li T ins isisi'i;MRjir votkus. , DemocrAU ilioula nut fu'i'et that while Die parly lift been kept '.o.etlier through ailliciion to the jutt And liberal principle Uist pf cal directly to the hetrti of the popl, tlx polit ical victorlci on during th put quarter of A century h.vn beet tnetiurtbly due in tbi c-ceai-iun to the democratic ranki of mei of broad vlewt and keen judgment ho toll ihrnnclyel no longer i b't to '.t conn.ltntiout ly I'll tha republicin party. When tlmt pArty degenerated Into a combination to lejure the apoila of offica and through Ugivlited larifT roboery took billioei of dollars from tha loll ing mam to give to tha favored few, thctt men could no kngtr stay la it. They founJ iu democratic ,uiiu:ipln tha exnet oppotite to tha practice of lit republican parly In Its degenerate State, and they naturalt cam over to tha democracy. .The) did not actual ly join tha democratic organization. They held thcmtelves free to act as they saw fit la the fuluie. It was not so much the pai'y as i:s ptlnc'u le thai attract them, and so long as tha actions of tha party and tts lea Jen aere in accord with the patty's avoeJ principles the new allies could be depended on to re main fai.hful, and in time they would become part of the denvicrallc orgnnuation. The support of these independent voters I necessa'V to future democratic succets. It will not do to reckon without them. To Ig norc tblr counsels or drive them awsy as unworthy of consideration would ba fatal to democratic hopes of further victories. The independint voter hold the balance of po er. 11 cams to ttie democratic party 01 nt own sccur I In tha fsiib that ha could in this way belter lb country. Having aided In winning victories fur the party be is entitled to ba heard as to the way in which further f Ic torie can be won. The principle of the democratic rartv are immutable. Its politics and inetlioJs are, like tho ul all politics1 parties, uljct to varying conditions and the selection Oliis candidates is a work requiring careful conti ieration and sound judgment In tha settlement of policies the arrangement of methods, and the choice of candidates the Independent voter mus. always be keat in mind if success Is seriously dettred, and the view of this class of ciiixjnt should therefor be ascertained before a filial deeUion is reached. Theie ar independent voters enough In Ohio to sweep the. state into the derate! atlc ranks at the next pretdcoltal election if their aid Can be recured. That ritsiraolc oie can le attained if a judicious tourte is adopted and due heed paid to the cjunte. and desires of lb independent voters of the slat. Cleveland riaimUar I'io-u-.. Col A K McClure, editor of the Phila delphia TrWs, and on of the ablest poli tician in the country, who Is making a four of the south, was Interviewed on the abject of the ltuc of the coming cam psicn and the question of candidacy. t-VVili there le a clean rut Issue on the larl.! question the neat campaign?' "Ye.- "How about the silver question?" "Well, that grew out of !) tar Iff ques tion, but It ha been subortUnaijril already and will be loat sight cd before the cttrctJon,' "Whom ! jau think the doocrat wtll moat probably ncmlna'e for presldentF -Cleveland. "Can he be elected? "He can, sod without Ntw York. All the New EngUnJ stales will be for him, and so will Indiana asvj Jllinols. lie would have had an even chance In all the northwestern atates, and In renntylv.r.Ja there would be a ilesperat fight. Four years ago 'ennslesola republican sent money to New York; tide yeir they would have to keep It home. I haven't a doubt but that Cleveland would defeat Harrison ou'.IJe of New York. Tam many would give the presidency to any party to control the federal patronage In fiew YorV. However, Timmsnr, srclng tht Clcteland would be elected without Mew Yjrk, wouJ go for him, so as not to get left out rntl-rlv, anj Uus I believe Cleveland would csrrv New Yoik ejren." A ditpt'.ch from Watl.liijton City, sast Senator Palmer arrived tn Wa.hlngtun this morn In ir Iron Illinois. He told the World correspondent frankly tojsy that his apnoKnetd speech. In which lie satd he won Id accept it p,-es!dcnlll nomination I! ofjered to lum, had tee correctly re orted. "My frst choice," he ad Jed "I C'leve lan4. I think he la the choice of a large percentage of the Illinois demo crats. I favor aria nomination over every body, m self loc'ujcdj In fact I do not desire the nomination If tbe support of 11 r Cleveland la strong enough to nominate him. If, however, two thirds o! the del egates c-rtild not utita on Mr Cleveland 1 should exprct to see the choice fall on $ wcalern man and would feel honored if thai nomination came to me." Forett vegetstioo it m-Jch riw'er in Nirth America than in Europe, and comprhe 411 specie, which 176 sre nstlre to ihe At laoti; 't&ofi, ij) to the Pscific, I j sre com mon to bo'h, tft to th pocky Mountain re gion, anj 74 are tropics species tear th coasts of F'oiiJa, as against fjjf specie in F.utope. Six North American specie of foiett trees-the Jods tree, persimmon, hacltherry, plsne tree, hop hornbeam snd chestnut 're alto indigenous in Europe, all fao jyrc s mg there nsturally touth of die Alps, A speaer iti. Jbe reecnt intrnatiomd con gresn showed by enptsrjtiienfa upon school chilJi,oy wlu n tliree or four in arith & were friven in snccession, jthai jpah sum showed an inferiority to ihe previous one, both in correctness and as regard the time in which it wa eoniplebid. The one faculty employed was gradually exhaiiHted, afresh piece of evidence showinjy the nexsea ity for diversity of work. "There re," sas La Nature "about 1, iOfyoo people In the world, with very nearly an .qua! division of sex. One fourth dies beiore the ff .h year, and the averpge duration of life l22 Jrs; 033.000 t cop'e die er.ch year, making a total of 91,501 each day, 277 each hour, 61 each mlnu'e,and about one each secoiid. Tli4 QrfoHum trie hard to show that the foreigner pays the duly upon goods Imported into this country . If this be true, then there Is no "protection" In tfie duty levied, and McKlr.ley and his "robber gang,"asthnt paper used to call protect -lonikte, are uuilty of Jeceptlun, In promis ing protection where none Is given, I5oh houtes cl tlia low fygis'sij-re have srtojitcd a rerolii'iun tiUinjj corgi, to sub mit s conslilu Inml amendment providing for the election of United Stites Senators by the people. That r form is destined to be so complithrd, " Rohert Sbatrosnow't FsIU, Me , went to sleep In a field the other day, and when he awoke he wss minus a good pair of trousers. Field mice, which ssarm In Ox ford county, had gnawed the garment In to shreds and cirrled It away. An 'inch of rain" msnns a gallon nf -ier spread over a fuifare of ncarty two iquare feet, or a fa!! of shout pi tons on n acre of ground. T 13 lAuG II APH IO NEW S , The Tariff Olaentslaa. Wabiiinotok, March 11. --Tariff diwirn-1 ninir in tho limine totlny wlvs more than tin imlly iiilnnwtiiig, wtd thrro wore arvprul livuly inuwiijWH, whii'h fon-ilily nuuindtil ono of tlm finri political leoncs of tho pimt wnirtKs whon this nll-Hli(torliititt Imiio watt nt Um front. The spKwltai of loduy on Imth Hitlers wore will fortilliil itml liHtowd to with ft jfTOttt ilctil of ntti'iitiou by tho lumulHtr. J here was the sotnewhrtt unlotie swtaclo of the liirsfpnt individual wtxslon iiititiitfitC" ttirpf in Uto Unitmt Stivtos nrifttintf in favor of the fn wool bill prwftitil, when Htovetw, of MiisMiuhurK-tts. tiKik the Moor in mipimri of the iSriniftr bill. Tho (UuiiiKirnU grwUtrl is iu(futiicitt4 wall nppliiimr. A Daw-hi raUt Aerlitr-at. Tawma, March 11. William Abulia was killwl today near Htoilafooiii, whilo liKlfiP(f well, by a tmckt't faiunif on his ii'iui. Tho news of the uViitlt so ahrx kini Mr. Mulvin. a noiirlilHim wifti. who won nuffiriiir from heart diio'imoi that she faint est nml UiimI, AiinUo had the cntilrtu t to iliir tho woll, nml had trot down fifty fiv't. Tho earth wu Mug liointed in lartra lnu k tt try strHini. While a but kt-t of cwtli was a IHtrt of tli a wny up the atiHint bctmn tl in front the boiler, and tun nttemlniiU fenrinur nn explosion, mn awny, When tho Inn kot roiuluHl tho top of the woll it titinhliHl lun k ntrain tlipreUingnooiie there to nuixiio it. Tfce Miadar 011 Trail. Nkw Yukk. Manh el. The announce ment that tho Standard Oil Trust ha in e.twl thn eertifient holders to vote on a motion to tliwtolvo tho triM luui nrounotl a wide interest and n keen desire to know the fonu under which it is proposed, to eoiulm t the coinpnny'a enortiious bttsiiies, l)r IHkhI, solaitor for the trunt, said tol.iyt It i rroooaed to ilisaolve and not reortrun- ie. Too eerti lien to holder will detormine when, if at all. the trust will be wound up." A Terrible BUxaaral. St I'AfU Monh 10. After rnjrinir with terrific fury for thirty hour the blixxard pajMml to the north want, lenvfnir in it wake !. i I I a 1 1 1a i a.s . iiiieuse coin, as inner ueuuw oi Uie storm are received iU niuimitudo and intensity is shown. Kara are entertained that there nmy be imut loaa of life. Many people out in Uw storm have not returned, and frimids nre anxiously awaitinir new of Uwm. If loat, Uie intern euhl wouhl prove fatal. On wvount of the condition of the wires mid drift-covered country roads, full detail of the loss of Ufa will be slow in cominir in iiepona oi uie uamnp to projrerty are re ceived from ail over Minneaota and tho iHs- kotaa. while eommuniwlion with Montana is still rut off. ftaaaa rallslea, Tor era, Kan March 10. It ha been practically decided by the lending democrats of Kansas not to put a presidential electoral ticket in Urn tteUI, ami to support the v pl' party elis toral ticket. A fusion will also be t'ffecied on state officer and comrrea nam at largr. The thmioerata and niliaue lenders chum that this will wipe out Uie republican party in Kanas. lire same tac tic are to I used in Ndiralta and th ihikota. To offet this tho republit-an liaUrs of thee taJa urL'e that the rentib- I licans in the Virginias, lennoasee, (Jcorifia I and ttie Camlinas enter into a fnnion with trie new jiarty. Co(Um4 niBtleriag! X:w YoitK, March 10. The Post "a Lon don news is the alworbintr topic of disrus sion, so far as forvijrn affairs are coneerneil. It is intiniutel strontrly that should ttie Auwrii-an (rovernment attempt retiilintinn airaint fanada, Knylaud will withdraw tl arbitration and uiejt any Usne the I'ntted Htatea may chooae to raise in the Ilehrinir Se with the plain assertion of Uir rk'ht of Ki!K'lih ubji-U to hunt seal out side the recnrniiied limit of the United Htates juriwlK-tion. This position is urtrl by many tiiriea. and is saiA to be retrariled without dUfavor, althotifh as yet without oym sji'irvnl at the forvijfn oilioe. Paaaat raavlelPd Astomia, Uif' h 10. Hie f!rt liUI rate in Clataop eonrily tsttad iH'w.iwper ter- minatrd tbi ofU-moon in a verditiof tmilty airainst one ot the in-otrbtor. hamtMl Klmora tjroubt suit against O W I Minbar una tief.rtf Itihljert. iironru-trr of the Town Talk. The ease oompiid three day a laruo number of witnown were ex aminee, i be rase went to U Jury with no argument. ect a ti.a for pmamution on tha- part of dvUriii. AUorrKy Vcjriik. In an hour the jury brought in a ver4t' of truiity again punliar and aoriiitte4 Ilib- Rival Iklaaa. Lmatilla, (r Hanh !). A a4it cf warseema to Le conUigioua uihk tt Chinee over th- stale, A small sieftl rio recsmt:y ocenrre-l in Umatilla' Chinatown. dunntr which many shota were firtl. Ko one was jniured. hinoe tli-n trouble has lwn i.rewmir. This is tlie madiiiartea f rtie co Tst Co. Uie Twin Woo Co. and me Viiur wjnjr. Vo., threw larim rival Cliin- teiMnirm-Un eoinjnies. whiih supply ionar laooreni ;yr nuroaa work. rrwarAllara. Saw Fbaxcisco, March 1,Vit Sari A!tba Sharon-Terrr was torlay examined j um luuiiuiNufiniTa irMunuy fini ronrmiiy :.i 1 a- .1 . , . .. wniniiumi 10 toe atan ajtyium lor the in sane at atockton, Calif. A Bis Vlelary. Skattijc. Wanti Uif 9. Tlie compete count on tho city election show Ul th" demociabi carried their whola tii krd. on offf imrt to be elected at larire. by pluralities rwtrVa nrn ;w down, and elected seven out of tii nis nmuitair of the houso of .1. .I....l 'l'l.. l;.J - - .1 !, iwvyi. for i on worth for arpooition couud. and I Ronald a plurality for mayor -woe 17W5. Intrniliam I1 ilia WDublii.'au ticket fnr al. d'irtnan with -JSft vot, arid Miller did the ame for the (JemiaTalic candidab. fax that Ollke with Wl?. All Uie thirtv-aeven charter amend own ta wr carried. Two rnoub i- can. CreiKhbm and Coryiril. wure elected to uie nonse of Ueleifj.-s, and are tha only representative of their tmrtv inthenawcitv trovernment, which goes into power March A TesaperaaeeTawn. . Kwap4( 'ifr Marnh o.Tho Daplist ehureh, eostinff dedicated last Kuiidny, Itmr V M Hill of" PpVt'iiind, Breach-! Mg toe derlic'itlion sermon, A very larfre audience was in atteinlance, and money was raised to liquidate the Imlabbrdne, A Methodist Epsscoirtil church is now under constrnrtion. and will soon be ready to dedi cate. The Friend are arranging to build a new eh arch Uus season, to se t at least 'W. 1 he saloon referred to in tha Oroimn. lun cVin(r located on the outukirbr of ttewia-rg sttins jxmo ago. was driven to the wall, ,the lieoplo j'rrtArrirjsf to nut their money into iifitr phyrtii Jiuildyii's and achool-houiw,' ' v ' ' ' ' ' A rranbel la tttc Lan4. Costok, March 10, 1'tje colored people of tho West End are in a panicky condition of the direful prophesies of the Hav Andrew Johnson, of Allegheny city, Pa. who Is con ducting' revival service at H, Paul" church He claims to have foretold the Johnstown flood, and now predicts that Boston is to be overthrown by an earthquake and Chicago ti'W tig scourged. -He ha made many con vert, dtwifj U) ?y. We is going back to New York agaiu lo wsh" Us pr ople of that city that "liod" wray wn'waf uUipm." The TarlAT Ball i;1ltac, Washinoton, March 0. The tari ff ili cussion of tho Cfty-second congres ppened Hi jtf? house totlay with McMillin, of Ten- n(8j, inHMmg the ton!! reform, and Lin gely, of Main, diwndinor .McRinlcy, To Itepresentative Blount, of Gnorgia, a par liamentarian of twenty years expfarumco, was awarded the honor of presiding over the proceedings ei tho commith?e oi the vkm- ' . . " . : ' 1 . ; Ifts AUoffa ft. U. ATOtfA, jyfaah Sl.-Htiajjiain 0r8; Flav! todj.y old hi Tansy Point property to U L Dwyer. P J Durke Rn4 other rail rotvl men for $:J00,0)O. Tho property lie, on the water front six miles below Astoria, and comprises 2000 acres. It is understood that the purchase was made in connection with the railroad move. Hlrscb Heard From Londom. March 9. The Daily New to dny prints articles praising the energetic Action of Mr Ilirsch, -American minis! er to Turkey, in probating to the porte against the decree ordering all school i to procure a tk-tiiej in"i the government or ek doee. tut' Hand Au red. AsTfiittA.Miircli 11. The) Giinmiily Hub shly t'oitipniiy was incorisiriiled J'.?U'rduy with a capital stwk of f M),tW, ,, to sul (lixir a ritilroml. llosponsibln cnpltalixi fttfrml, if tlwst(M'k were suliwrilied, to take it for secnrify anil build a railroad from Asbrria to Portland. Tho Wtksweri! otH':t- oil this morninu'. Tlio enl ire stun was sub m rilred by wealthy residents of Antoria by f o cits k tins ovnninir, H l now thought railroad to Astoria is mwitred. la Kwrk At, fHyitACtK, March 11. A fierce blix.ord ruffed here sinr yesterday afternoon, llus iiiemi is nitiKxit at a standstill, There are jrtviit drifts of snow In the main streets, and but few horse and electric cars ara nut ninir. Hiiilroiul trains have lxt'ii blockiul and a numlter abandoned . On account of the bliwird all the public schools wore dis missed. Tho street are iinpassiblo, Musi neas is practically Itispended. Hailwuy trallic is ulinoit siiHpended ami is very serious. Klerlrl Janlea Astohia, Man;h 11. In a caw) In the circuit court this tnomintr. a man was ar ranod fur assault with a daniferon weapon tho jury was impanelled, tho evidence all Kiven, Uie case ariruod and elven to the Jury, and thn verdict obtained, all in thirty ye mintiUs. . 4'otaTT cot t r rnottmivtia. D. It. !. niarkburn. J ml in l B, W. Corner and win. Humlmuich, t'ontmwmunars.i Bill of G W Plmpton, $4 40, cantlnued Fees Oreaon eat Henry Bond, i6, dis allowed. Report ot W E Carroll, up DUt 4J continued. In matter of application of G L Reese et al for county road ordered that It be opened at expense of petitioners, who paid expenses Into court. Moses Parker aptadnted supervUor of UUt 21, h Oregon agtEmil Milbrlght, continue! mil of J C Warner for bounty dlnsl lowed. W It Crawfoid i-e.lined as sonervlsor of DUt 13 and R L. Smith was appolntca Bill Petee Kesllng, '30, continued. U f Childs was appointed Justice of Brownsville precinct. Arnold Summer retimed as supervisor of Ulst 6 and A T Powell w appointed. Application of It D McKercher for rs- bite ot taxes dUatlowed. Itlll of Matthews & Washburn, $4, con llnued. Applies! ton otCE Maxon et at I f change of boundary ot road Dlt 40 dts- misted. niLLS ALLOWKO. Motes Parker.road supervisor. ...$ 10 00 Ir J P Wallace, Beet poor...,..., 10 00 Frank Hastings, acct poor. 4 50 GFRuksell, assupt..... 7100 w E Curl, salary J 3S W W Sanders, prell nlnsry e., . . 3 $0 N V I'sy ne.tecs ., 101 J 35 C W vvstts, acct assessor ........ t 50 Parker Uros, acct poor t . . 1 1 fro J J Davis, acct pr 4" to Oregon agt las m orris 't 50 E Chsndter, bounty I 00 E T T Flatter, leca 31 00 I I, Illll, acct Insane $ 00 I P Wallace, acct Insane 5 00 N P Psvne. aect Insar.e.. ... .... . S 00 Hlackman x iioag;, mdse 11 M Scott, fee is J 57 Albany Iron works, acct robds. .. a $0 Conn ii Hendricson, acct poor.... 4 Train A Whitney, advertising... . 3J 00 uavi ac Nmsv, fees aos-ract.... 47 j 35 D W Cooper, as commlsslontr... . o jo Wro Rumhsugh.s commlsiloner. 100 Mnnm M evert, acct poor. ...... 1 00 Parker Ii'M.ald Edward Koblison la 00 Price & Robaon, acct roads. 6 15 rift ii rsacaaviiM. 7oedy evening, March lllli. Present Recorder. Htrcet Comrni loner and Counellwen French, Htcwar Pfciirer, liurkbart and ft heeler. In the absence of tbe Mayor, Council man hteaart was eieciea Mayor pro tern The follow ina bill were ordered paid Matthew Wanlil.urn. 4.r0; m l II.W; (5 W Witt,52.26; ThoK floan S3: U L Iilackman.l3.b0: Train & Whit ner. to 3: J N Hoifman. f !l.; W B Parr. 147: N J Henton.S33H0: Cuctbllt I2.SS: F.leclrle Light Co, J Urad wohl, fli?0: MrePnrdon,IJ.50. In matter of oelitbn in reference to nrinkling etreet it was ordered that the city pay K Parker 0 for aprlnklig tuarei daring year. Petition of K W Achiaon anu or for change of grada wa grlfJ, Farther time granted ronft.itte in maUer of wooden awning. The cotntnittee on fire and water re ported that all ctfti rn In ni:y were prac tically worthies! but fonr, on account of drainage by tewer; that hote wa in bad condition ; that arrangement were being made for conference with water Company by which water aupply will be generally Improved ; that b should tie repaired and tesied. On motion the hose wa ordered rrpAirr.j and tested. Street Commissioner secotnaier.dud numerous sidewalk and other Improve ment, including of i f rat. and Wa'er trttets. Referred. lleport of Chief Engineer abowtd bos and naked for oOOIeetof new lioee. Referred- ' Petition of JoaWEeo and other alleged the existence of noisanro fit Wm Msyer' dairy arid asked that It be abated. Referred. ' " Petition of fl Bryant and others asked 'or a new JdewJk. Referred. Petition of Geo D K!dlngjerijse for a knew sidewalk on Maine street. Ueterred Ordipnce No 24 providing for aide walk on tha d'lf U s'reet was read three times and passed. Ordinance 243 providing for proliie,eb of latieral rewera connecting with Ferry atreet was re id thr limes ud passed. Several resolution providing (or side walk and street and alley improvements were read and adop'cd, among them tie ing tbe grading of allevs from First to Third etrett", between Washington and Ferry. The snnerintei.dent of street was ord ered to have streets graveled n c!i tit d erca to iisve streets graveie( anil icE,rico ?! w h,v..h a wury, On motiuo theeaoerlwtfindfnl ws di rected to clean and grd Madison strict and file bill of expenses. Tho city surveyor was directed to a certain where there should be sewer con nections witli Ferry street ttnd tile report. Property owners in blocks 25 and 112. H's 3rd Au,wcre ordered to build lnttcral deweis within O dtfys, '. '1 ' SHIL()H8 COUi ff-i Comnniptios Cnra ja tMA b gs guaraoUe, It cares soniOioptifB, . OIWUi?. .TDMSi OOlfqrT and Rr.ito'iitiil 11 4 Iw'-sly re('v4 by $hluh' Cor. At Meid'a, ths jewelers, it a good p'sea'to buy H i led wwtoh Allen fin always kep their ouslcmrrs sniiplifcdfj j! frer hotter and egg. , A Urg Una of iefit gold r-thas j ssty new trav s WiM & Stark . UiHlt!Cl HOUSTON CHAMBERLAIN. On Friday evening, March 11th, 1892, at the Revere Houiflj, in Albany, by teo Humphrey, fcstf., AJ Honoton, officio, and MiesLilHeChamberlailof Louisiana . . r ll.OUN. CAMPBELL. . Pp Fridav .eveiijng, March Uth. 102. to Mr and Mrs F rank Campboll a girl, weighty poun,d!. ill doing well, MEYER On Thursday eyeing. March 10, 1892, to Mr and Mrs Conrad meyer aeon. All doing well. 10:u. PURDOM. In this city, March 189a, John Lester, son of John and Mary Purdom aged 5 months. SilMU Let the press Of the state keep th cry good roads opt and we will have them. It It Mine our tnrhrtt set down on very lltt.e fake that puts in .in appeti te. Astoria hits the tnrgest A O U V tn Oregon, about 400. Newberg with 132 members claim the largest lode In Ore gout but Albany i ahead of Hut, haying bout 150 members. Monday nfizht E Shelly Morgan foil from a bicycle and broke tils left collar bone. Mr Morgan Is a very well-known young man In this city, a member of the iniiiiis, quite an atniete, anu nis accident til cause much regretarnonu his friends. l met with this unfortunnta termination of hit athletic effjrts. while practicing for ii great Bicycle race which is to come It next l-ridsy evening, Telegram. Which indicate that It I not always the beginner who gets the butnns. The Review of Reviews f it March fully maintains the extraordinary Interest of its monthly portrait gallery. :t irontispicce Is a fine picture oi the late Mr Bourgeon, In the 'Progress of the world" the bet oi Urover Cleveland' new photograph Is reproduced, as is also tite newest and best of Postmaster-General Wanamsker There It an excellent portrait of Mr lilalne, a very fine one ot President liar rUon, another of Justice Fuller, another of tte late Justice itradlcy, of the supreme court. There appesr the laces 01 cnair man Wand of the colrtv committee ;he late John Jay Knox (Judge IWrrof Chilli atull iisgoitne late Uuk 01 uarence;a full page of his brother lieo-pe, tho pres euthelr to the Drltlsh throne; a Urge portrait of tha late lSsniamln Mcott. lor nfty year lUismhcrlslo of the city of liOndon the grand old man of municipal England, etc . A 0 year old boy 1ms been arretted in Walla Walla and put In jail for atealing a bottle of aoaa water. lt I rather early; hut it wilt not be out of place to remark that Albany will p-!t.rat tha 4th of lute this vear. Keen that fact In vour mind and be ready to act at the proper time. Howell Osborn Is mentioned a on hi death bed in Pari. He could not live In New York on an Income of f-'.VOOO secured to hi 111 by til father's will and had to go abroad to escaoe noma c realt ors. This shows what Injury excessive wealth may Inflict on young men. If Linn county ha a county fair next fall preparations will bave to Ire begun now. A srood fair wilt insure Albany olace In the trotting ci.cuit also. Thla city and county must show their hand in the coming year in an sucn matters, Tbe Ashland Tidings say there at thirty-two candidate for sheriff on the democratic ticket in Klamath county. Tbe two main ones are Co'onel 11 P Comptaon, of Naylo, brigadier-general of theON U, andex-r-henir J I. Hanks. Mr Hank wa sheriff of Lake county lie fore Klamath couuty was detached from it. Thee are no liar In Oregon. Yon csn't find a man willing ti agrte with you It yon call him a liar, n Utah, however, It is different to some extent Not content with a rlalm of lOo bushel of wheat per acre, they now bring fortt a sheep from hteli as clipped sixty seven pound of woo', "a, one sitting." To be able to compete with Utah we must either improve the breed of our beep or raise a crop of liars. West t?id. Pat ron Uo home- Institutions, rkt down on fake and institution of un known quantity end qua'tty. It was found Impossible to rt.ise tbe money to run the F.ugcne cannery, and consequently It was decided to sell the plant. The Oregon Cify Enterprise Is fighting the farmers alliance snd the Native &n of Oregon, and naa Its bands full. Borne of Oregon's beat men are native sons, and the Enterprise should be above hitting any candidate for office or any on eJa ejj that ground, In tlie business card fake may he de ciphered Uie card of the Qwong eiliing Co. )t is aid the Celestial were made to pay f0 la the (rands for it, by one of thein representing himself pg an offi cer. Jf this wrv don the act was a criminal one and the men should be punished. Thry ought to bo punished on general principle. , . . Time are not flash with 'Peanuts" snd the Pullman car darkles these days. They cox plain that the poorest cla-s of 1 oiimari passenger are now patronizing the rim id and the darkeys go hungry for M tbe Lake Lbih Investigation shown abet ) ullmnn car potters! ip. A it was are iiaid only II a month bv the rail road, and yet they usually make good wages plying the nint h on the passeng er. Fx. The llianon Express gives one of It fellow ritUens the following send off: Mf H A MHUt was nomSnated by the democratic eonverrtlon for the legisla ture, by the largest vote cast In the con vention ; receiving V7 out of a "possible If lending ail candidates. This unan imity of eeriUmeni is very flatteiing to our ex-mayor. Mr MlUer Ig in every way well qualified to till the pcxJltion for which be Is a candidate. Lebanon is wsjl jploje4 wltJa the honor conferred upon her, and assure; the people of ihe county that he wilt well and faithfully represent them In the legislature. A California man wants a eopy of tba I'staocRAT so be can sue a I'st of farms for sale. He also wants tlie names of some real estate agent. He won't find either. There nre no farms advertised 1 . i ft, WiS,B. A1S-e?y CZ. ml i city should have' e,orjie kH d of an adver tisement, if only a small one, 'jn' the Papers, so that they may bo business directories at pat of the city. The Dkmockat goes to nearly enry state in the union and its readers, many of whom have friends in Oregon and hence are interested here, look nt its advertising columns to see what the business of the city is. Ths same may be said of other papers all over the state. . Moht to l$iy.--lb" hay rosnsy ia sums of $500 to $20,003 to Joan on im proved farm lands in Linn ' and Benton ponaties, at lowest current rates. N delsy in urnichjng the money. r p if HnBKinar, Real esrsts agent,, Ajhany, Oregoa. Just roosivnd usw an I pi .in l,fiaF rJ- d CiS flrewnell' tbe full o'ving Chow Chow, Cooking Mliies, Picklas in vinegar, Salt fjerrilig, . " tf!ft white' fi.b, . ' Slt ealrnup, . ' . Harness, Sadi,s, Et. Our pfder are placed with estbirn factor', and we purpose putting In the most complete stock o good ever shown in our line, In the upper valley. We buy direct from first Jiangs for cash ;so guarante-s ,0 com pete with Portfand prices, The display horse stantjs In our door opposite th First National bitnk, OC Mi Faxlanp,' RverlaatiogVy in it F ft ,Al!en. - ' li notj a ny 'pet. . rr' Wnsaa TO Gsx Thsm. When wanting an organ r plaro call on Blackman k Hcxlges vher you can sclent from a first class stock. - THAT HACKING COUGH can be so Wn j,nar- j quickly cured by ShiKVs tare ante it, HOWE AM AiUtOAi) - TiitraanAf. Boms yry fins plumbing work is bring one in diirreot psrts of th city by Mr Horsn, now employed by Hopkius Bos; Mr vm Vmbur issreotlug a frame bnild- ndf jr botlllua aoiks on Ins property sd- joining his brewery. Th eontrset for the seating of th new II F ettnroh lis ben S to Mr Wm Frnm, The susts wil ln of hard wood. Mr E I Ban ii, tli popular clothier, ha esptd th exclusive agoney for th est nf th Al'isuy woVen null gitoiU, ys th Eogsn Ousrd, In th Lan omuty eircuit court there wss jniJiiment rendwd by defsuH in all of the c sttainst K U Lnchey, a total of oaarly f 'MVW. A fatitn Hie slarni was sotindt-d last night.1 It was iwttiiidmi for a drill, but tha ringer Kot op I09 niueb stoam and rang a regular alarm, ths first etia for over six month. A novsl snd lisndsooi ly,u may b een in front of F K Allen's jtroeery store, on of the prettU'it in I he city, Th work wss done by Mr W S l'.nnett, ths rohitect.atd speak for his skid. Tn annusl meetin r,f tl 8 reat Cr Conpsny was held Uat i.ignt. All vl ths old oireebir ware elecUd. Th extension of th rotd to th bswOrphsus' Horn would meet with genersl spprovsl by th publie. tha Htila Uosrd of !mmlgrtioo exhibit ear, "Oregon on whew, wts at Usyton, (11.!.. U...k I.I Tl. l.fr. Vrtml'mt.A OotoUr 30, baa baen in 15 ttstas,oo 22 lines of railroad, trsvaled 6,441 miles, and been vUiUil by 133,000 Ople. Ftl'owinii sra th m iTicer of th ga'.am Ilutnot Epworth Lateua which con vrid iu KiiKuss reeantlyi Pies'dsnt, 8 Margret 0's -nrbirfnr, of Albn( first vie preaident, C E Roblin, el St'ein; second vice president, C W Elklntj foortii vio nridant. lMit i liron, of McMinnviilet tiflb Vice praa;dttt, N'tti Amos, .f lba- nooj tressiiw. r,ruo ltmsnt l Mcniinn- vtlU: corretnondinii lecretary, L O Ilnlin, of Eugentl rcordn.g ncrttary, Mr A C (tonhl. of C uvl,i: distilct oriaorzr, v J T Abbott f JioMinru'll.a. raioAY Spring trd in Albtny Ii jd seoord i ig to the report ul our-. hauls Several naw bricks nio bn g conii-mpltt- d far llbtny tlm ytr. It I to lie bopfd they mstsrishse. . Tb Mi cf the C P choecb wtll giy .noiwr at rhn 'VCTU bll on March 23. Kaap tha data in your head. Th fourteen t-r old ton of W JI ). Imho, of Salem, ma awsy from homo wwi It ft that city wnn tna rm t-Dttwjiir not) p. A 'arg fore of man ar at work on tn bridga, two mer ear lod of material hav le arrived, niottiuing th missing boVsaod bolts. Tha Rtin Unit la tb nam of a l ew piper at Psion City, Wash , rhich d -sir to x. with th lJy.uorn.AT. That would Mr an sppropiiata nsuia for a Wd'ametta vtHey rP". A!t,nv will probstly se tli live b ball year in iu but' ry. A cHaMrms bo-t eUiwhi rt wi'l prnhsbiy b soQf.tcd tr.fi tn opt.i g w i.fll, tett in b pl.yrd lriiorrow. A so-;il will l held on Tiefd.y tyentBji at tb Universal! t chnrcb for th b-nrf,t ' tl S .1. Ther will ha a h-rt proerani, after whkh r-frh men's wol lotrywl All arc vry cnrdally invited Anangamcbt, (t i i I, have at last bn mda by w biub Astoria is to i aa ri'ad. Tins is Arslifving tew. Th road, it is asid. will I boitt thrtneb the Nvhslem e ntry to a jjtw'Min a itb tbe Sootham I'.cirio (West Mt) at or tw h iihboro, )rgoala . Of ef th famon Dsrsnd ntet flgnra in an otia Waia ia th Stttaci cnit cenrt yesterday. It is on tf T 8 McDmnici's handling. 11a utotd it to O W Edmund, who bring tb suit against Esther W.llt, tb msker, and seek to forcl m oa iu ta eority, atanrtgaK oa lota ia Alkeq addi lion. Tba tatt it fr $0l 0, tb faeauf the note and f3U0attorny fee.- Dispae'i. Bask Rall CiiA!,t.co.-Tbe following hereby challenge tbe Colli.- base 111 club to a friendly contest Viith the ball and bnt on the College campus tomorrow aftrrnotin at 3:) o'clock I.arimore, Wilson, fciitt', Preckrenridga. lilodaelt. !imcrt, IJarrjMcFarand.Taylor.iimiley. It lhps'T WoKg.-.-Tli two young then who perpetrated tha business card joke on our business m n, and started in to get off the new ir.ethol suit scheme on ojr people, left the city this noon. The publia will enft-ra favor by notifying the 1xmc(-s.t at ajon as any new fak strikes the town so that tha credulous part of the public may be notified in time. - ' MySTt,Y Hitoir. Yesterday the Mat- cot (inn Club held their u.onthly shoot for medals, and an interesting time was had, though the score for the menials was poor. Twenty tin pigeons were shot at. as folio a t Win Jonea, 1$. giving him the gold medal; W F liaker, 12, giving him Ih silver medal ; Wm Hop kins. It; D B Monteith; It ; .Virt Libbv, 10; Ij rant Froman, V; Uogardus, 6; L W Ibtyoe, tt. Mt I)'.yoe, x ho bat held the gold tiidlal twice getting the leather medal, A practice shoot at ta-enty pigeons, r-8uiie.i as loi:owa: lio-jardus, 1; Monteith, 17; -Jones, 16; Froman, 15; Jlopkins, 14; Ifeyoe, 13; Barker, 12. On Tuesday a shoot was had in which Ir E O 'Smith, one of Tacoroa's crack shots, engaged, with the following re suit. 54 birds being shot at; L W Deyoe, 44;I)rgmil)S:ii I) R Monteith, 3i; Uosardus 31. Mr Iieyoe, thoqgh now wearing the leather medal easily carry ing off the honors. Fon Horse Stkauso The circuit court of Lane county (bis week tried Cbas Baker and F b Phelps on the charge of stealing a epan of horses at Colmrg, and acqnitled them, tho evidence being incomplete. Last October they were ar rested by KheriiT Croisan d Marion county, in Yctpbill county, with a large amount of pro'ierty in Hietr iossession, among other things several horse, etc., belonging to Linn county men, which had been taken on a trip made from Co burg north. The complaint is sworn to by H M Necdhaui and chnrzea the men with unlawfully and feloniously taking and Stealing one three year old sorrel mare, vahe $0,ot:o light gray mare of the value of $150; one open two horse, hack and set of harness of the value of $30, one pair of gray blankets, one oil cloth cushion, one pair of buggy lines of the value of $12, thn personal property of 8 M Needham. T J Anderson, Wm ltoyce and M Y Baltimore, of the total value ot $Jt0. ; ' " -. .amjsnAy. 1 Lotanaa is tohsy a of P !odi;e. Mr Maria Ptl did at S dtn Thursday, aged 81 years, 10 mouths, 13 days, MrlfFarwell i asteaslng ths city for .Linn county, std jnay b depended onto do Rood woik. . , . Th ladist anxiliiry of the Y 11 C A will nicefst tre roi ms 3:30 p m Molday March 14th; ti niatte iiusl arrrMeDtafor th, Bcok sceisble.' It is expected ihst All the eommUlc.es w:ll 14 ready to report at that lime. Tha Apollo Cob will give the eutertain munt of tho ! aou tin Monday evening, March 21-1' . Everybody should ber this concert 01 roarum? ciiorust. ny aumale aing era, together, with tho haautiful soloa.daetts nd qusrtiitt, sml t8 Apollo bnd of 20 p:ecod. The Linn county grants have elected the following delegates to th Stat grange: .1, ... r . . . . . lion anu .nre ,- a uawsoa, Mr and Alra F M jKisr, Mr and Mrs M H Wilds. Alter nates, Mr kaS Mrs H f resk-ee. Hon and Mrs R A I'vioe.Mr and Mrs 3 8 Train. ibefjaklsnd JJ k f, association starts sff off with exaejleqt prosjjeats, At their first monthly moating Monday night $800 was loaned to Thomas Blserat (j$ month'a d vanse Interests Ta) bidding w.is spiri-ed. Review. The m&in sewerj of Albiby have fceeo msd to oonneot with.ncd cur citizens n igbt as well begin at oncu.and savi uoatn. Where there is jet no water, though, this should not oe enforced,' as a sewar withiut water is useless. ' '' Tho Rranl jury his indicted Alhert Hol lenbeck.of Frsuklin precinct.for an attempt ed raps on th( person of Mrs ISelle MeFar land. A deputy tborifi' arroited Ifollenbeck last tdght. Ha was srraigned before Judge Pipes v 2 o'ylnck this afternoon, and took his day to plcsd. Euguoe Oaard. For bargains in inoranionts, headstones st.,KO to E W Ac-hisouCo,Allany,OregoB S.tr?h Kecncy, bond was approved, rf Ed Long committed to asylum. ' ', ., - In estate Owen Kecs, annual account approved. Final account allowed In estate of Mar -Ion M Talcott, In estate Geo I Foster, final account al lowed snd administrator discharged. In estate of Mary Ann Cox, last will was admitted to probate and j Senger appoint ed administrator. Ilonds $1600, in estate of Mary Wert, report for ad measurement i-f dower filed, Flral account allowed In estate of W S Noble and executor discharged. - 1 S Morris was appointed guardian of Warren Cyrus. Bond tiled and 11 and R She'ifon snd T L Dugger appointed ap praisers Receipt filed In estate of Ruth Brad sbiw. Sale of real property com firmed In es tate of Maria Cresa, and consent of guard ian Ad litem filed. R A Ross committed to asylum. That Moasy Makcs. Recently we mentioned the arrival in Albany of a little machine for making-money, lt only cost 60 cents, and is very innocent in Kood usmis. as it is in Albany. 11 is simply a trick, is built somewhat like a wringer, being arranged so that when white naoer is oat in good money pre viously concealed under the clotbsj as .. ,1 i . . ..n arotinu me rollers, comes ont, Haing ex actly as if the white paper had passed through, Dtit it seems that tbe machine is being nsed by continence men in some places in a very load manner. A short time ago a Ohio man paid $500 for one. believing, it really made money, in another state one was sold (or $250, and In some plaees they were disponed o ranidlv at $25 a piece, showing what lot of areenies there are in tbe world. It la probable laws will bo pasted against the machines in some states. The con fldence scheme of the machine has not reached Oregon ; but if it does there will tie plenty to bite, one might judge from tue way every new iaxe is patronized. Tub Bask Ball La-aocb. A long article la the Eugene Guard from Albany urges that city to enter the base bail league, being organized, and probably to consist of Balem, Oregon City, Albany and Eugene. The writer says: "The league will be organized on the same general plan as the Western, And all minor leagues have been this year. The offices of president, secretary and treas urer, wilt be consolidated to insure economy. Tbe president will sign all players. A committee will then divide the players into teams, and these will be drawn by lot by tbe several cities repre sented. Th's is to insure evenly match ed teams. Each club will be entitled to ten player and a manager, and the salary limit will probably be $750 a mrnitli. Each club most deposit $5GC before a schedule is adopted, which amount will bind the club the season out" - A Rao Boy. George Pritcbica 14 year old Imy who has lieen under the guar dianship of II K Myers, living near tay ton, was committed to the reform school yesterday by the county court. The boy Ira been held to await the action of tbe grand Jury on a charge of th larciny ol a $150 hor, a $15 saddle a- d revol ver from 11 R Myers, on M; Jtb H is also charged with baVi g fulfil a pair u rsuuer DOOlS. (atesmau. Who Backs Ir.-It is claimed the RIo g rat.de Western is back of the proposed Astoria Railroad If this is true it means Albany as a point on it. That road will undoubtedly reach this valley if ever built by way of tbe Lebanon branch. At least H's as easy to make this statement as any. Than Baby wa ska, w s bar Csatorta, Wrwn ai aaa a CklM, 1 arted for Caatoria. Whan she became Mia, she el.tnf fawonw. ?- ah baJ OJUrea. abe gm tbarn Castor. A 1 uge stock of planing trt nd prn o ing hotka, the best made, jutt rccaUed at Stewart V fot's. Now U the tix to na tliem. I-adic, do yua wil yonr Lair to stay surl, if to get a bottla offraech emlio Mr Hwaisu's DaciJadly tb largest sad ehoioatt variaty fteala town is t C B Brt eoeM's. Sat ined, basket Brad, rreea. back, Eahsd break fas'. A. t.: .f .. it 1 t; u- hoio lot SLE.EPLE NIGUTi mada miscnbl by that Urnhle coagb, ShtloV Our I tb' ra-ni iw tnr vnnl '"t ItEI'OttTOFTlIE C03I01TIOS OF TH FIRST NATIONAL DANK, ATAU1.1ST, 1JJ THE BTATg QPOREOON Atih(ee biutneas, Mdi lt, ISJ2. eiwrcc 1 boan and dimonnta... n42U.4in.il Overdraft, awnrrad and uncurcd ...-... I 11175 u. it. nuntu w inttura ctrviatiwn Stiieka. xciirite.,rct, , su.uoo.w a,si.7 nuirnnnappruTed rsaiirva atrMil.. T.SH7.7S mierrofii otbar NtOonai Baiikt.... Ou. from Stala tlaiika and banker..., awklos booaa, tuniituia, and Stturas. Currant axpnMMin. I txc (ld 1&.IU7.3S 7.KS.CO 15.0OU.00 1,071 It rroouunii um 1 tv.t), Checkt mi ottwr iaj) iWaxi, Hills oAotaar hankt ....... f..,,..r..r;. Kraetlonal papareurraiii, nicklaiaBd aetua too Speela , ., I8.ftMI.S6 beiral tander no U. .... . l,l0i,0Q Rwk-mjrtl.m fuml wlUi U. 8. Trauurar (At per sent ot clrcultttou )....;.. . 900.00 Total ..3i;,su.es Liabilities 1 Capital tek (nld In Sundu fund ,.,,,,., , , . ; .. l-mtivMed pruSta.... , NiUonal Bank notes 6nitandincVJV.U; liKtivldiiil dciHwiu Subject to' Chock...'. bemwHl cartKlcataaot depnait....,;;.. One toolbar Stiitit Banki tu to lat bank apd baokati, , . . . ,r .SMI.OOOSO . 10.000 08 .. :,W6,70 I 1&,MO,00 is.iie 7 . 71,074,46 "mjii Total...,,. . . ,.M, n.,.w.wm.tj31f ,811,031 8vat or Ossoos, Ce-wv or Us,- t I, E W LAirasoff, Cub'.ar of tha above l bank du solemnly awear that Uie abor statement Is true to Ihe beat ot my knotrtedt and beUet E W I.ANODON, Caihler. Subscribed and sworn t bclore me tiU fOtb day ot March, ltj9. TJSUlea, -)" Jjotary PubUe. OOSiacf Attest J t.Fi:,NBL'AJT,l Directors. Is fOl'NO, 7 Ileport of the Condition THE im C0l$TT iiTIO JAL BAi'K AT ALBAjJT. l?t Tlli gtATK OT OKEGON. a', the close ot buiinesa, Mtrch 1st, I sail ' Kesoarresr Loans and discounts ......'....... Orenlmjts, ascurnd snd uiitoturoil.,, IJ. 8. Bohd to Secure clrcuJiuop..".' 2B7,89.1t v .8tl.S4 It,Ci00,i1 12.1711 Iue Iron) approved rettery stents, tats from ower Rational banks , , Due from state banks and bankers'. ' K.175.8. Banking1 houa, furniture and atturai, , , fi,00O,00 Currant .xpanM and taxes (aid I,f00.) Premiums on U, 8. bonds...........m. , 10,4tw.ot Checks and other cash Iteius 845.1s Hills of iithor bank.,.. .....,. 000.00 Fraoilonal papor curmiioy, nickels, cent 1 Sl.ii Spodo ,. . . . ........ 87,076.60 Letrtl tender' not'. . ! ...........1. Oll.OO Kedemption fund Vlth J. 8. Treasurer, (5 per centol clreulat(on),. 1,125.00 Total , . , , . . .... . . .(!:.-.. . MablUtieii 3l,27,28 CapltaJ stock paid in UnUtviiled prottu . M,M..,.,.,M. $10!VJ0O.O0 19,220.37 S2,tJO.O0 H7,S,82 87.&H0.8 9.S04.87 St5s'iiS,04 National bank notos outitBinilnjr ., Individual dopotits subieat u check...... Demand certificates of deposit Duo to other Natioaa baiikn.. Due to state banks and bankers , Total..... y.,, t2,427.2 Stats or Ostaos, )' " , ' ' ' - s: County ot Linn, I, O. A, Arciiiraid, Casoier, of th abova aunrd hank, do solemnly swear that the above atata msiit I. true to the bent ol my knowledga and belief. I " h " p. A. AijC5IIAJ.D, Cashier." ' Subscribed and sworn to before me thi loth ,i.v ni ilareh, 1S;, , t.J.CTlTES. ih si JSotary Publis Corruct Attest; Pttr,liTB MATffck-.i-In estate W. II. OOI.TRA 1 - : J. A. ii AWFOB0 ! Dir.ct'-irj l.h. Co WAN. - 4f blower " I have been affiict- BlHousness, "ed with biliousness - . "and constipation Constipation,.. for fiftcen years; Stomach "l1 Palns. " tion was suggested tome and tried but " ts -m.-. fiinvwii Af 1nf a friptirl ' recornttended August Flower. I " took it according to directions and. " its effects were wonderful, rehev- ' inrr win r,f thriOC r1iio-reenMi Jt , AAV. v. ' " " stomach pains which I had been "troubled with ao long. Word "cannot describe the admiration ,tit.,1. T tnrtlt vmir AnnrHsf " Flowerit has given me a new " lease of life, which before was a "burden. Such a medicine is a ben " cfaction to humanity, and its good "qualities and "wonderful mer-Jesse Barker. "its should be " made known to "everyone sufier-"ingv.itlidyspep-"siaOi biliousness Printer, Humboldt Kansas. O t G. GKEHX.Solc l!a0'fr,Wbodburj,NJ. Bwrt abv;k of Srt I MT g--J In lb Valley, and tb most reaionab! pries. I hsv on hand all kinds of tummi, stoves, tisyar?, THUH1CS. BOOKS, PIliTUSES, CLOOXS. CROCKERY. ETC., ETC. On door wet of 8 R Young' rid tor. L. C0TTIEI3 ALBANY iOR. mmn & kulbes.t im. Rea! itat Agents arm snd Ranches far sal. Also eitj Orifparty in Albwee , and Crryaili. AXLE 1 GE1EA0S ! J3IJIT IS THE WOULD. Xtawaarlec analltlaaara wastn-paasnd, seta" ejntlaatfa two bo of nrf bar t-ran-1. K'.a Saetad by baa, f r- ET fK fc IIS, lTCrBStEBTpgtJnnqr!gMl.t.T. Tyt RedCrownMills eaocsMi ruca tetania roa ia: is ao sax aui aa, 'EST STOUAGF FACILITIES. FOSHAY 4. MASON wrxaLAva tin una Druggistsaad Booksellers Aires U for John B. Aldn's pututcaUonsl ablest w sell at publ.'aber' price wltb tAjre4Ja I.Ktlt IIKCblf) CHOICE MEATS ; Or. At. Earsa-.. Jimirick - aSt - BaUor, OfMMite a,BMr4, Uver Btitla, uit ' ear to Wiilaaitta Packis. Ca's aUre. I -DYE - TQ - LIVE. llbany Stem Dji Wrrks. O.J. l?0iidqll,lffopjriotof. . ' a! ' .' ' ' ' ' " Clothing Cleaned, Colored'and Repaireu. Ladies shawl, and Dress Quods a specialty. . " "..""' " Faded clothing ret'orvd to Its orMna -color, to look like new. " Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give Ms a Call, Work called for and delivered. Opposite Parrish's Brick, HEALTH IS WUhn i ?.--Th l-fl I f '- .V A i ty" ta KCWsst fiaava taa Bui 1...T.. e1,Vnu;1 apwfle tor Bataria. Oitsima. Ooo vuWooa r arrooa Nuralna.Headoha.Nei imi Proatrattoo oaeasd by tha a, of aleobat or tobaaco. Wikefuluain, Mental D-.praa.ion, Snfseainif of tha BraiB roaltloa in insuiiiy and lsdia( to misery daor ini detli, ra.turo Old 4 fa 5 tre;neei uaaolioarer.iiaitbeMt. luralvstarr Cotaea isti Spariwatonboam,' aaased by ov.r.t.rti.n af tn arain, aalf-abate or uor inda'tenca. Eeh box contains ana m,4itb'i tmtmaut. l.03tbex or '. t baus for i. am.t by nail prepaid an racaipt ot price: WB OtAttiXTCE hlX BO ttk ' To ears iu, aia,. .itaati or.i'oe reciiiod by u lOrsix loxaa, a. eamiaii5ed with li 00. we will nir tha purehiaar oar written rnarantea to rafund ti, muiisy If tba trtnl du But aOect a cure. Guir. antea latiied only bf ' n ' 4 a rsr)lt;g, wranttt, kal A seat, ' A!bBT, wrt-gon. ASSIGNEE'S SALE: NOTICE 13 HEREBT GIVEN THAI tb undersigned assignee of tba atata of SSyrus' 4 Pltohfjbrd. ic.dlyenT debtors, wilt sett at publlo auction'" oi Satarday, Maroh I;h. J8g2, ai li) o'clock .mi P'" A Pitb(oru's ,-aiU, situated aboxjt 10 ritle aoutbeaat of $oi, Or., all tha j ersopal property Nlocgioa to the abova namad estate in my ear, consisting of one firabclaa aisam saw mill aodbitare, 40 hors power engin, mill all ccrop eta and netrly a good aa new. In a good loo tion. oca Burr ohopper.lfJ.OOO (net ot lumber of variont klodseveral thou sand feet of loge ia pond, ou planieB m obin. on Bunum water wheel.aij inch, opod aanaw, about '40 feet ot shaft?, one 0r gear, two pair flanges, fouryoke ofwoiK oxen, yokes, chainto. Ttrn-. p se on,i half cash in hand; baiane on SO dav tim. 1 H nrt-uv ' PoatoPe. Soio, fir. ' ga. . NOTICE; thtlCouHtfiJourt ol Linn County. Oro In th mltsr ot thafappik ttloaof Morlts "W"TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT for an e,r,!oH 1 ,1.'"' l'u . ,, ----- uB uis nam IO Mliru. altera, and by orJer ot .al t ojurt. I,tr 7t -i i J "th,dayor April, 89a. at the hour cf 1 o'o oek pa olsatJday, has been fixed ssthe time for the hearing " obJsoUons, ir any there) bs.whv ths appSl canon of said petitionsr should tut b granteot drM order n,tda by tbe iiou thin 2Hh day or February, J892; In witness heror. 1 have heraonto sot my hand and affixed the seal or sat i Court.tbi 27tt ay of'r'ebruary, a. D m' , NPPANyii,"' ' Ccaniy Clerk of Liun countr : ' r H 1 Payt.-Dep-rV. CATARRH CURED, beilth: breath seoarei by U?oh's CaUrrh liamedy Prlfl ttA aniti "T1 T i twee A'VO MV VVUVB. Xtieil AfJjCCSOr IfCc, w a uauieu ftjori it Walterki. rmrrT?1 h" peUtin COUtt Of blmirnmntir. f.7 J I. r