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BLACK WELL'S W rr .. s dMI- I "Tr" " I ... I IiVrDllDMH U) v - s ij at . v SO f-IV WC A Id. cr os. Tobaccos, but fcr a good smoke Bull Durham bents s;: el Bull Durham has always ' ;; olJ and fastidious smokers, i i - erred, its uniformity has always i -s ;. IWi i'' i i.day as twenty-five years ago, . :-.uco in the world. :t ;.'ic peri . Made only by Dlackweifa Durham' Tobacco Co., fcURitAaS, n. c. w in Vi 7 RiTRERTORD A CHAM sr. lis. i .s Atloramtt Lv. Will ).! ; i i trti state. Spstl kl tMsasl ; r i 1 1 m v Iter In prab and to cole. -tun. jy.-'lOU -lu thj Fltnn Mock. w It BIILYEU Attorney at Lew vnd Solicitor In Chancery. Collec tion Bad on all point. Loan negotiated on rani terms Albany, Orfon EO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at lav, and Notary Pubtic. Will practice In all thecourt of this state Special attention rlrsn to collections ami matter In probate OaaVce: Upatalr ataaon-Twedalo Block Albany. Oca D. x. n a i r B LACHV ItRN fc WATS OS, 11 legal nutters will net 1 premp r. Odd Fallow's Temple, Albany, O attention ffice 0 S T A N V E A H ACKLEJI AN, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. I J- WHITNEY, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. J AMES M. CHARLTOX, Attoraay-at-Law. All leol; business'. ltnded o promptly: FUSS'S Block, Albany, Or 1.BIW COLLECTING A 'G V 1 DALRYHPLE & NEWPORT, Managers, Collection a specialty regardless el alas. Corres denta in all the yalley towns: OFFICK oyer L K Baste Co' store, Foster's Bock: D R. J. L. BILL, Pbycician and Surgeon. OFFICE Corner Ferry street, Albany, Oregon. TkRS. MASTOW WIS. Y3 . Physicians an Sanson. OFFICE Corner seood and Brccdalhio street. Albany, Or, Calls promptly attended i cltv and country: V. CH.lSIBRI.tIV, Herneepathiat. jarSpodJist in diseases o( the Eye. Twenty years' experience Office boors 7 te a m; 1 so 3 p m, and tc eren-.cj. Albany, Oraran. FIRST RATIOS AL HASH, Or ALBANY, OREGON, resides t Tic President . . . Caahssr L FLISX S. E. YOUNG .E, W. LANGDON rKASWACTS A OEXKBAL banking Buatoet . tXKlNTS KEPT snblect to eheck. BIGHT EXCHANGE and tel Tapbie transfer, M New York, San Francisco, Chicago and rutaan rejron CO SECTIONS CADE on faoraWe una. J. E. Yodss E, W. Lai L. Fuss L E Bun, EDWAtD I . SOX. ISICCO RATIOS ALBAM1 OF A LBAIi Ta OB BOOST. CAPITAL STOCK 1100,000. Ident ... J L COWAN, e-Presidont J M RALSTON. st ("Mliier O A ARCtUBOLD. I asxmas, J L Cowan, J at Balaton, W LM, W H Goltra, I A Craword and O A Arch bold TRANSACTS a sensrai bankinr bostoees . DKAW SIOBl DRAFTS on New York, til jrilir I -Oregon. LOAN MONET on appro ,ed security USX. Siva deposits sun lect B ASK OK OREGOS. ALBANY, OB BOON. faoltal, a Vi--e-President... f. J LANSING . UYWBLAIN Tranaacu a gene's banking buaiuess: Exchat ge bought and sold cm all the priudpa cities in me United States also on England, Ireland Franse and Germany. Collections made at all accessible points on fssor ble terms. 'utarest allowed oa Ume deposits. W. I'sil K ate CO..BASKEBS OF ALBANY, OREGON, TRANSACTS ren seal Buskin? bosiaas. JRAWSIOHT DRAKTi on New York. San Ft a co and Portland, Oregen. L AS MONEY oo approved asearity. ilK K VK daposiu subject to check. I . .'. ' I ; ' i n'S made ou f sroraele terms. INTEUE4T paid ..i. Urns denoait t or scio, CIO, OBKOOH. c 'teat 4i er , 1 i Ml'XIE A 1 JOUNSO CURE YOURSELF! 'II troubled with fjonorrhfBsl f 'ilwt. Wbltes.Kpermetorrlio Wot a . y unnatural dlsebaree your dniKglrt for a bottle of sail it ' tire in a few day Iwithojtthe aid or publicity of a inocior. rkon-pcnsoBons ana Ijninninteed not to stricture. i The linivernal Amerum Curt. Mftnufactured by .The Evans Chesaifal t. CINCINNATI, C. U. S. A. BILIOTJSNESS The S. I!. Utu'ladii- and Liver Care c 1.4 Z PHYSIC HI'HV c-HEar 4Ft If taken as directed, we Guarantee SatU factlon or reiund your money. DON'T SICKEN. DON Tj GRIPE, 50 cents per bottle, by J A CUMMINGS. -diii a niwuAU SMOKING TOBACCO. I'm an old smoker, and have at one time or another tried all the different Smoking 'cm all. 9 GO OB NEWS A Fee ilia millions el consumers of t sTntyPills. It glyss Dr. Tott plessurs to n- i noustos that hs Is n 0 w putting up s ' TINY LIVER PILL wfctsh It ssT ea aWagtar aassvll alsek. . yet rets.ini.ns; all (ha Vlrtsss of the larger ones, wiisrs-ssseci purely jfj, vegetable. Both aisaTof these Vi t ro stUl leaned. Ths ezast sio of ' njTT'l TINY LIVER PILLS i U ahswn In the border of this "ad." ' THE YAQD1NA R0DTE Qfegon Pacific Bailioad, I W HsDiev, BccelTer. TINE SCHEDULE, asreept Sundays. i Lesy Albany 1140 r. a.iLjay Taqolna, TK0a,s Ceaye CorralUs 1:03 r, K. Lear CoryalUa,10:SS a.s Arri re Yaqulna, t:U r. n. Arrtre Albany, 11:1 a. Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley PolnU and San Francisco OCEAM STEA R SAILIHa I rsoakAS Willamette Valley, March 14th, Uth. raos yascrsa. Willamctt Valley, starch lth, S:h. The Companw nwtrm the ngnt to tisaigessalUfjs; datesi without notioe. RIVER STCIHEBS. Steamer "Hoag" learea Portland Wednesday aad saturuay a a, H C Oay.Osa Ag't,Si!meo Strest VTharf . Portland D R Vaughn, Gen Ag't, Sui Frandsen, Cat. C C Hogus O F eft PA, Coryalia, Oregon: EAST AND-SOUTH, -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co Express Trains leave Portland Daily. raos jvlt 1, HPT. I North 7:0m. a. Lt 1033 ri Lt SOS a a I Ar Paruaad Albany San Fran rises Ar I TJS an L I t.-SS a Ly I IfiO r Aboya trains s4 only at following stations north ef Bueebuig. - East Portland, Oragon City, VI .od ourn, Salem, Albany. Tasfsnt, Sbodd, Hatsey Har. nsbsrf , Junction City, trying, Eugene. SJOSaSCSS) SAIL, SAD.Y t) a Lt PsrUsad At' 4-)fr lfcsi T M I L Albany Ly I 121 MSrai I Ar Bissksig JLy I T0a All AST VOCAL SAILS (OGaTT SCSSAT) BOOrs I Lt Portland ArTToJOA yr:.lr Albacy U( HUSO. (CUabILt Albany ArlUhnaa 8:00 ah Ar Lebanoa Lr j Ma a 1:2CmLt Albany Ar I Mir a M a a I Ar Lebanon Lt I tMr a PULLMAr BUfTfT SLEEPERS. AND Dinintr Cars on Ogden Routes SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attacked ts si I Threstgh TraJaa. rTeaf Mr hlstslsa. BETWEEN rtlTUte Af COBVALLIS. Nail !saiai. i ( Cxeept Suooay, 7:S0as I Lt 11:10 r a I Ar Port 'and Cor-.allia Ar I 5:S0 r trr I is j ra amsasTSAis hailt ("xcsptSui.day. 4:4(1 r a I Lt Portland UcNinn rille Ar I :20 a a Lt I i.M a a rsralar Throufrh TicketM to all point in the Eastern 3tte Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ra'-es from C K Fro n ar, Assot Albany. S. KOEULEB E F. ROGERS, Manager WIS. F. and Port'sni Orssfon. ONLY LINE RUN KING 2 THROUGH DAI l Tit A INS Leaving Portlaid, 8:40 A. M. 7:30 P. H. DATS TO H1CAG0 2 7 Hours Qaiekcr to St. Panl. 23 Hours (nicker to Chicago. 40 Honrs Quicker to Omaha' and Kansas vity. PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FREE PECLINING CHAIR CARS DINING CARS. For -a'cs ami general Information cl on or address W H IIURI.BUltT,Asl.Gcn'l. l'ats. Ast, 354 Washington Sit., Portland, Oregon Red CiwnMills ISOM & LAHNINC, PROPRIETORS. warn PEOCBsa flour arraaioB for FAitf'.i AMD BAKERS VflE, RBkST STORAfiR. t?A0IMT1ES ACADEMY -OF lady of Perpetual Help CHINKSK KEiasrRATION. In the matter of the concerted attack of tho Chinese Six Companies and their law yers upon the Geary Act, all informatln point to the conclusion that the real pur pose and sole expectation of the Chinese au thorities is to entrap the Administration. Their object, as already stated In the Exam iner, is to obtain an order te defer the en forcement of the law until It is declared con stitutional bv the Supreme Court. To that end there will be the pretense of a vigorous eflort to get a case up early In May. The court, however, never hears arguments so near adjournment and the matter will be passed over to the winter term. Pending this movement the lawyers arid agents of the Six Companies will ask the Attorney-General or whoever has the determination of the mat ter at Washington, to direct that no arrests be made until the case is decided. If this order Is obtained the importers of Chinese will have several month more within which to continue to flood the country as the are now doing through Puget Sound and the Columbia tiver ports. The Examiner has already pointed out the absurdity of the proposition that because the rail kilty of an Act of Congress is questioned by some one, therefore the officer should not enforce It until the court have declared it valid. Such a policy woulj bring all law into disrepute and contempt. It is net probable that the scheme will succeed, and yet the experience of California in dealing with the Chinese is a warrant for the Examiner to csution the new officials at Washington. Tbey will tind themselves approached by lawyers and counselors of eminent standing, in the pay ef the Six Com panies, who will present in gocd strong Eng lish the cunning arguments and specious pre tente of the craftv Celestials who control and rale the Chinese In America. Registration under the Geary Act is block ed by command of the Six Companies. It might be well for the Administration to an nounce at once, in some authoiitative man ner, that the taw providing for the dtaor fatten of these who fail to register will be promptly enforced. If this were done It would ge far toward breaking the power of the Six Companies. And then If there should be a vigorous prosecution of the head el the companies for tonaplrlag to violate a law of the United Statec we might speedily see a rush of the Chinese to the registration offices and an fmmdta.e cessation of impor tatfaws . Enamour . Col. Elliot F Siep.rd the millionaire edi tor of the New York Mail and xrvn I agitating in hi paper the abolition of the heathen names of tne day of the week sad the Cosnrter Journal comes to h assistance with the following suggestions: Sunday he wants changed to Sonday, ia honor of the Sow of God. "It might en courage legitimate marriage, and God's be- nificent institution of the family. It Tuesday were called Twosdav, and if Wednesday were called IVeJdingsday.'' Why was that never thought of before? We might keep up the good work by ciiliog Thursday rwinsday, while every one will agree that one day ought to be named in honor of the inventor of this n w nomenclature. Why not therefore, make Monday, Moakcysday? The Indianapolis Setfae does not approve of the suggestion of Monkeyday and think that "Mot day should be called Motbersday, Friday Fathersday, and Saturday, by ail law of justice and propriety, should be Hiiedgtrisday, c If that.be too extensive, make it Giilsday for short " Commodore Vaaderbilt if alive would wish to amend the SnttatC saggestion as to Friday and wonld call It Foolkiilersday with special reference to his son-in law a the firs, victim of the Foolkiller wrath. In each wing of the ostrich 26 knsg white plumes grow ti maturity ia eignt month. In the male these are pare white, while those of the tenia e shade tn ecrne or gray, "afse abort feather are plucked for tip 1, and each wing fumishe 75 of 1 here. The tail feather are of a deep, old ivory color, and 65 of these have a commercial value. In late plucking at the Coroosdo Ostrich Farm nearly 30 feathers were obtained from a DC bird, which, when curled and dressed, will be worth $65. The female ostrich lsy 70 eggs a year. At a large dinner party green In London last summer the peaches placed on the table bore the monogram of their owner traced distinctly in the velvety oloom. In Order to produce this unique effect It ap pears letters were cat froa paper and past ed on the caches while growing. When tbe fruit was ripe, on removing this the letters were found picked out In most delicate green, the rest of the fiuit being rosy and deep hucd. The section from one ol tbe big California red Aood trees, which the United State Government will exhibit in its building at the World Fair, has arrived at the fair ground . Eleven freight cars were required to convey it across tbe continent. It meas ured 30 feet long by 23 in diameter. Tbe section is ho lowed out, and wucn placed on end, divided uvo wo siories, and lighted, as it will be, it will tor m a rus lc house large enough for a faiui v o live In. The papular idea hat wa.er Is purified by frerzing has been again disproved by recent careful experiment, which show hat the average amount of Impurity re tained by the tee is 34.3 , er ent of organic matter, and 21.1 pvr 0 nt of inorganic matter. Aa organic m tei is the more objections ! e of mr two, luc case i worse than was iormcrl -u p ed .' ,1 JUL'- , ' Every day bn l: u t.r-u cvicieace that the election of Urn' 1 S -t-nators by the legislatures uf t'.. st e will n krdly survive thecenlury. The penp'e muM choose them as they do thcii irpr. e it nlvys. Pewsillar Accident Himabobo. Or March 24. Yesterday while Shell Monday wan blavtLrur stuoipti on James' place, wmt of town, he fired a blunt, ami altlnug' he wan, as he thought, at a safe distan e. a root struck him on the head with snch force that be wa knocked down, hi head striking on a letr. Hi companion ascertained that tio serious in juriea had occuvred. although it is consid ered a wonder aw skuh wo not crushed. RR III. .K t'i kur I less, grocer, t. M. French kewpa rndroau tinia. Huy your grooeri-M of Pu'lter Bros Kiae groceries at Conn tc Heodrieson's. Uew cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers. P J Smiley job printer, Flinn Block, data first el work. Smke the celebrated Havana filled 5 oast cigar at Julius Joseph. Dr M II Klir, Dhyaiottn and surgeon Albany, 1-jm. Cslu ms.li It oity'or sou d try. Thev Havk Moved. K'ein Bros are new in their new quarters in the Cusick block, and Invite the public to call and see their metropolitan store, and asweO inspect their large and fine line of boots and shoes, for men, women and children. The are prepared to meet all the demands of the public for foot wear. A UTK SEW lOKk LEU KK New York, March 18, 1893. The bad weather which made tbe inaug uration ceremonies so unpleasant and dis agreeable has had a very serious effect upon some of the many New Yorkers who pent that day In Washington. Everbedy has a cold or some other minor ailing and numerous braves have joined the majority during the last week. But the saddest of all 1 the sudden death of Commissioner Loui J Heintz of the Street Improvement Department. From the effects of a se vere cold It became necessary to perform an operation upon Mr Heintz which ended In hi sudden death last Sunday. Mi Heintz was a Tammany Hall man of large acquaintance and his estate Is valued at two million dollars ; he married a daugh ter of the rich brewer, Mr Ebllng, who is heiress to another two million. He was only thirty-two years of age and his death wa a severe shock to hT many friends amonp- the numerous clubs and societies to which he belonged. A the spring approaches Interest I cen tered upon that manly American (port, base ball. It 1 safe to state that the game will have a revival this season. The dir ectors of the New York Bate Ball Club have elected Postmaster Cornelius Van Colt, president which wa a move In the right direction. John M Ward has been selected to captain and manage the team during the coming season, and his popu larity will alone draw many "crank" and "rsoters" out to the Folo ground The team wilt be made ap of thejtollowing, all of which have been signed except Rusle, King, Keller and Crane who will come to time In a few day: Pitcher, Crane, Ruaie, King; catcher. Kelley, Doyle; nrtt oaae, Connor; second base, Ward; third bate, Keeler; short stop, Fuller. In the outfield will be tuch sprinter and batter as Tiernan, Davis, Qjlnn and Burke. It will be a hard team to beat and many people will ake renewed Interest In she game. There was great booming of guns.much pomp and brilliant uniforms displayed at the Navy Yard over In Brooklyn on Wed nesday. The cause of all this preparation was the arrival of the new Secretary of the Navy, Hillary a Herbert. Alter belntr Introduced to all the officer and shown all around the yard and buildings he wa re quested to "make an address to the crowd of newspapermen who had gathered at the ! lot ueck. He responded willingly ami ' among other things said shat he would follow tne policy Inaugurated by Secretar y Whitney and continued by ieneral Tracey. Mr Herbert' record at chair man ot the house committee on naval af fair warrants that he will do all in hi power to advance the navy in every de partment. The death at Bloomlngdale Insane As ylum of Harry Kennell, the prominent variety actor, caused many expression of sympathy to be heard among the pro fession. Mr Kennell era a great come dian m hi line, (low comedy) and had many imitator and hi fame ft known all - , - over the country. Hit funeral took place oa lhurtday and wa attended by many people prominent In the theatrical pro fession . After a lang delay and much confident tlon, Recorder Smyth denied the motion for a new trial made In a behalf of Carlyle Harris by his counsel, Hawe a Hummel!, on Thursday. It wilt be remembered that Harris wa convicted of k'lling hi girl wife, Helen Potts, bv giving her an over dote of morphine. Hit attorneys pro duced witnesses to the effect that the young woman was an habitual morphine eater nut the Kecoroer would not grant a new trial. Mr Harris, the prisoners' mother.! overcome with grief and declares that her ton t innocent. Tne prisoner still how his self control and nerve and hat not given up yet. Lawyer Howe will appeal to the governor (or a pardon and If l hit it not granted the condemned man I doomed to the electric chair. The case has been a very Interesting and well known one causing widespread comment. Wat. F. H. KoaLSCU. rr Tata aam am. Henry Seuiens, of this place, has re calved a contract to famish the Corral lit rarrian laciorv aim a quauutv 01 of! cord waol Mr E S Chaae. of thin place, who baa ma tn the east during tbe winter to the purpose of interesting eastern um- Mrmen in toe rnagnincani timoer ot ine 8fntiam region, has retnrned and is now in Albany. Mr Gilbert Kenouxaon made thing rather lively for a time at Niagara last Sunday. He filled himself comfortably full of whiskey and then start .din search of a quarrel. He had a dispnte aith Louis Dyer over some land, and to em- phaaiz hi argument brought oat a Win- cheater rifle. Three or four hot were fired at ran don, terrifying women and children and endangering lite .alter which the rifla waa either pat op or taken away from him. However, he continued his sssssrvu kur Kure.auu ina aipssarwuve skssik i-30 o clock would indicate his longing had been satisfied, ror using abusive language he got a sledgehammer blow on tbe nose, and waa led off heme much tbe worse for wear. In the evening he made it ao uncomfortable for hi family that tbey were obliged to call in the neighbor to subdue him - Lumberman . Jaaae Special to the ajaacaaTt Portland Or. March 14th. Jadg- Heady died at 7130 tali morning. (Judge Deady waa born In Talbot couaty, Md, May 11, 1824. Wa at on: line a blacksmith in Ohio, was admitted lo the bar in 1847, came to Oregon in 1S49, was a member of the legislature in 1850, and held several minor positions until appointed C S district judge, a position he held over thirty year until hi death. He was among the best known residents of the northwest. Dissolution Notice. Notice it here by given that th firm of Conn & Hendrtc ton doing a general grocery butiness In Al ban y Or, I this day deuolved by mutual content, O Hcndrictoo retiring. Alt out (landing account and all liabilities will be tettled by tbe old firm of Conn A Henddc -son . All parties indebted 10 said firm are requested to call at the old stand and settle their account immediately. The business will be conducted at the old aland by Perry R Corn. Peary R Conn. O Hrndkicson. Babj way. Oca, t-ie ner Caatoru A hen SaJ woe a Child, aire cried for Caatoria When alia became Miss, she clime V fusions, ("rien the tiad Udldreu. the cave fiein CniAnne. NAMEIED. WATSON -SWANK. Mrch jJnd, 1801. at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Philip Swank, near Albany, Mr Jos T Watson and Miss Julia c swans. Rev E R Pilchard officiating. A large companv of relatives ana menus were present to witness the ceremony. At its close very enjoyable and sumptuous dinner was served. Mr and Mis Watson leave todav for Tacoma, Wash., their future home, followed bv the beat wishes of a wide circle of friends. ARNOLD-RIGG8. Os March a?. 1801, in Albany, at the County Clerk's office by Justice L M Carl, Mr Wm. Arnold and Ml I'.ti M. Klggs both or l.inn County. BOKN. MILLER. On March 24, at Millers, to Mr and Mr Lee Miller a ton. ANDERSON. In Albanv, March 23rd, 1893. to the wife of W T Ar.dereon- a boy. SIFERS. OnThurday, Mirch 23, 1893, o Mr Chat. Sifert, wife of the well known Standard Oil man, a son. DIED. HOWARD. On V.'ednesday evening, March 11st, at Canby, Mrs Belle Howard. The deceased leaves a husband and four children. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs A L, Lamb, of this city. Mr and Mrs Lamb wilt attend the funeral. TBEACHEKH DfnisTUTK WEDNESDAY EVENING. There was a packed house at the opeia house, ar.d an Interesting program was presented . Miss Bertha Ellis was heard In a vocal solo, "Muslca Prohibit," sung In a pleasing manner. A piano duet by Hisses Couglll and Settlemler was writ executed, a duet by C H Hart and Prof Crawford was heartily applauded. President Whltaker. of the Willamette University, delivered an address on the ' Formation of Character," an eflort of merit, worthy of digestion by teachers avd students, 'the sword drill, "Charge of the Light Brigade." by a class of College stu dents closed the program In a happy manner. THURSDAY. The following additional teachers have been enro'led: Scio Frank Robinson, G L Sutherland, E G Margaton, Carrie Peery. Hanhburg-A R Rutherford, Nellie Thomas, Anna Grime, Grace Stafford, Rose Coleman. Shedd Guv E bhaver, Unna Ramsey, Ida M Portei .' Urowntvllle-Mrs W A Calder. M linkers Ella M Downlng.Ettie Down ing, G M Frost Lyons C F Swank, C D Smith, J C Roe, Mrs J C Roe. Plaint lew H H White, Ida Ward. Haltey Addle Cooper, D W Pratt, A T Crugett, Ida Maxwell, Iva Templetnn, Viola Brardon, Nell Jester, Ina Mc Cullough, Clara Harker. ilsse. M C IrkrH.n l." V Tines. A M Williamson, R W Swlnk, W A McGhee, F M Mitchell. Anna Powell, Darena Mar- shall Lebanon-Win Row, I E Dow, R E Michner. E Munsey, C I "Brown.Cora Cox, Fannie Griggs, Elizabeth Carother. Flora M funk. Jefferson Agnes Greene. Niagara Morgle Dunham, Nantene, Wasco Co L. Adriah Helm. Jordan Keeka llomyer . King D Clifford. Spicer W W Bally. Gale TJ McClery. Taageat A W Motet. Mill City J G Gibson. Muddy J A Bttyeu. Holly George H Bora. Tillman Ami Blacklaw. Sodiville Alda Parruh, lUttie Tillotton, W E Parrih. rut aDAT roaxoox. tnsl lninF ss , a as f istaJltsi Ijtmbton, of Albany, oo the aubiect. Toeaibilitie of our District School." which wa well received Dy the teacher present. There was rery little discus - . . ' ?TaiS522LiSaak! .faaP" u-.-Ill AY, IVTT T: Z: . ";! ' , i. Jr o i "affu i" i . - , r , , of Lebanon, commented on and empha- '..'-. .. . . .. .. ik.tiiti. mieaA Iks ssaljmn,. l , . o -..." VMV.UVUb V HJO DIW,CI . Prof Sutherland made some interesting remarksjrave ns aa teacher some things to think of. Some others made instruc- ; tire remarks. "Anonymous,'; by Mrs Thrall, though ' not direct; y oeanng on school work wa a diversion and contained some good "- "tiT " leeisesi uj me majority of teachers. Prof Crawford moved that we have a duettion bos. Tbia After a song by the teacher present, tbe Superintendent appointed I a a i J ra ar n t x a a a- rrot Crawtord.rrot Ktittiertord and Mia Carol tiers to conduct tne same j oeverai matters ot interest a ere di - . i enseod, bat the ctnestion "How far are : teachers responsible for the conduct of pupils," called forth a lively discussion- j ror unprrefdented in the history of Ctcve Supt Rusnell explained some point of - land occurred just after noon today, when school law. The majority of represent- ' fire women and one child wet barn-d to the pteaent school law. Prof R E Micheoer read a verv inter- e I o I LI. - esting paper on th tonic of "Arst we comowtont tewehar. Prof RutherforJ, of Harriaburg, intro- --- . . oucs-a tne snoiect oi nietory. rr.is ttoi- linaer. Crawford. Michener. Brown. Rus- j selland others discaaaed their several I method of teaching this branch. ; rv n smrrrrsui j VrTt to iniernV "f pTeZl i nf 1 . . . . . . . , rhrereJa with a ni.no are-sn ey! ih -,un, ., " a . i, t(,., ; .,,, , rrii .l"Z .. 2 Pkof T J McCSeary. of Gale, delivered en'.nTlrfu XtCXnt' 01 beD,fll 10 " U1' Miss Ina M Met ullocb. of Halaey. r- cii,i -The School Master', ilnawt ' in a j manner that pleated the audience. ; Rev F S Boltnger, superintendent of Uie state blind sriiool.delivered a talent - 1 ed address on the subject cf our present , ,Ttem of education. in a Mist Nettie Cooper, of Halse v. was j beard in a well rendered recitation j a class of pupils oi the r ublic school ; prrsentel a ring tjrtil, in a VerT attrtc . tive manner. Faiii.tT MOK-MSG. Tb following additional teachers were enroled li s Halaey Bell Ward, MatUe Cross. A Hie Wilson, Belle Chance, Blanche Collins. - Jefferson Minnie Wat kin. Isabella Bodine, M B Jndkinr. Scio-Elia Carey, G M Panl. Lacoinb Mrs Fannie E Brown. Jefferson Ehtio Thomas. Shedd Daisy Le. Brownsville Orville Dinwiddie. Roeeburg Edith Smick. Prof Crawford introduced a set of reso lutions ptoviding for a Countv Bureau of Informat .on which after extensive die cussion by Profs Crawford, Michener, Drown, Kusaeii, Bigier, McGhee, Suther land and others were sitnnlnl TI.a Stint appointed tbe tollowina committee ; Prof Crawford, Stattou. Michener and numerioru, ana eupt Kartell ex-otHcio- wnai 1 said oy tianiter Dash ot Skarem, j Geo R Lvnne, ol Spriojreld.ha. ia.t beeo Prof J G Gibson presented a paper on . who " backing Bellinger at a first choice, j ficed 23 frr eeliirg s pirituoa ttoaora 00a tho subject of Primary Arithmetic. A ' . trtr to ordinance. The case was tooht ia detailed method of primary work was laid Deinre the institute in the carefully prepared paper showing that natural', practical iueinxis are Jar more uselul and successful ones than mere abstract methods Prof Sutherland gave black board illus trations on the subject of Physiology as practiced in oar public schools. Prof Blaocherd, editor of the Western Pedagcyue, made a strong appeal in be half ol the enppert of that publication. Miss Belle Bodine presented the subject of ''Patriotism in the public school." The fate of tbe nation is in the hsnds of the teachers. How important then that a love ot country be fully instilled in the mind of those plareJ in our charge The subject was discussed by many of the teachers present. Previous tn adjournment vesienUv afternoon the following resolutions were passed: We, the committee on resolutions, re port the following: Whereas, The teacher and friends of education, having convened in the city of Albany ,are indebted for 'he many acts ol courtesy shown them ; therefore be it Resolved, That our thanks are due the people of Albany for the cocrtaous treat ment we have received in their citv. Resolved, That the citizens of Albany are to be commended for the interest that thev have taken in the institute work. Resolved, That Superintendent Russell has our s;ncere thanks for the interest lie has shown in making the instittuo a success. Resolved, That our thank are extend ed to Prof Crawford for his k indues in a'lowing us to use the school building. Further Resolved, That we hereby thank the railroad companies for the liberal reductions for teachers attending the session . F Eltosa, W L Jackson, Mas Fi'nk, Committee on Resoltitoini Tke Cyclone Kki.i.v, Miss, March 24. This morning a tboreutrh investigation wns wits made re garding tbe dtuiage by tho cyclone yester day, winch showed matters are won uy, winch showea matters are worse innn .. was exnected. Kelly itself is a small nhtce of about 30 house, of which i2 or 15 were """ne" m uuat way. entirely swept away, bo far as can be ! iearneu. not a house was left standing with in the scope of tbe cyclone, which ranged Poultry and Hides. The undersigned from a quarter to a half mile in width, u paying the highest cash price for hides Tree were mowed and blown down as furs and poultry. Call on me at corner though a scyth hod clipped them, liar- nf Third and Calapoola streets, in Albany, riet Smith was killed. a4 Cohan. 1 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. More Appointments. Washington, March 22. The president ho Kent to the senate tbe following nomi nation: John 8 Saymour, of Connecticut, com missioner of patents. Silaa W Lannreaux, of Wisconsin, com missioner of the general land office. William H Sims, of Mississippi, first assistant secretary of the interior. Fx! word A Bowers, of Washington, D C assistant commissioner of the general land office. Henry C Bell, second deputy commit sioner of pensions. II H Lurton, of Tennessee, United States circuit judge of the sixth judicial circuit. United States marshal Frank F White, of Nebraska, for tho district of Nebraska; (ieorge Pfeffer. jr, of New Jersey, for the district of New Jersey. Max Judd, of Missouri, consul-general of the United States at Vienna. Jahn J Carter, of Louisiana, collector of internal revenue for tbe district of Louis iana. Rome Candidate. . Wamiisoton. March 22. The expected arrival of Han Murphy and other anxious apirant for office from Oregon, today, i created something of a flurry among the ' colony in this city. Murphy wants to be ' district attorney. Emanuel Myers wants to tucceed Jim Lotan. With tbe exception of Kobert A Miller, of Jacksonville, who 1 aspires to succeed Minuter Thompson at voustanuncpte. tne tJregon delegation u reacning out very much for large po 1,,l0n. connntng its attention mostly to S P,aces " wsgon ana Alaika. A big Ugh belng p'e fcr appraiser of Portland. I j M -Noltner has the inside track. Samuel j Auair, of Attona, and Henry Hiackman. of! Heppner, both hied aoDlications in the , treasury oepartment today, one for collec tor 01 i onianu and the other for collector j through a heroic effort he saved the ani of internal revenue. ' mal.but lost a little truck from the sins nn Btelarard 1'ohti.axd. March 22. , s wswasjssassn .oiark.ii wmnn i aiyers. presnient ot tne vregon world t lair com mission, returned yesterday afternoon from Chicago, where be went so complete the arrangements for the exhibit of this state. Mr Myers left here about two weeks ago. and transacted matters pertaining to the exhibit in baste. He says the arrange meut made wtll be highly satUfactory to everybody concerned. 1 ne space has been . tired, and everything it in restdineta f or the exhibits, which will be the best that can be obtained in tbe limited time and with the apDTODriation. ""tsussnu in ine umiieu lime ana An Aasalewr Leagae oukgos Citv. March 22. A mretinir ; wa held here todav havinar for it obiact the orglniratien of an amatanr rsaswhaJ! i ci.Uo: 1. d.iitio ' number 'g brisineM men of the city.sment. Tlie public Is cor dial It Invited to ! WJr? Pt PH from Portland, j the meeting tonight, as well as to ail that nujonat wanm was atr uamnaorarl. who is to , -meue amr issHwnafnii, wm is to '. . be the manaarer of the Portland club. The plan emljfavoeaa leaarue to indode Oresron : Citv. Portland. Astoria and Salpm The thnegon City ciab bit perfected an organi ration rw its. ,., . 1 Betui ebew. Pa. March 22.-A train of ten car carrrint; ten armor prates ieft the rkeuiienem iron worsts tooay. oound tor trie , I nion iron work at San Frsnoseo. The srraor U fc tlw battleahiD Oresron It it shiDtnent is 251 ion. The Oresron is a? i eaoat line Uttlesaip of 10.200 ton di fa . . . . as a placement and is beintr crmstruTJed bv the t oion iron works. a ratal I Ire : I "l.EVEt jt3tt. O. March 2:5. A ; i.: KijkXt). O. March A are bor J-.iL . aV.s.i-.LI. sV I Z 1 a I , a Protpact street. Jut at ItTncheon Mr, J H MiljetTo of tbe Lotvrders. diacovered tlaune in the hall OB tins ssvoed floor. The ! swrwsk. Iw, IK- etrereV r.e el fT W 1 1 '' re : i Miller jumped from the second story win- j aow to tne ground and gave ine aiami The fire tortwd raoidlr IJirotitrn the bain. resuittcar a stated. Te Kallrwad tVeaUdl I KusEBi tKi. March 25. In tbe damatre ; suit of Koland Ward vs Southern Paciuc rllro fpanf. fcr ld7 n tbe c r ' it isiTTr- ..,1 w,..l WO00. This wit it for' tbe killing of a 16 year old ton bv tbe car near Cnmaiock 1 last June. Tbe Southern Pacific Company w,il B1 to tbe topretne court. ' - "usUro Oil ....oai, . "area 3So Shippers Sal : broker are in trouble bftantw the Standard ' it Company refuses to sell tbem oil or quote rsricea to tbeni. The li-oker have 1 rder from abroad, but cannot fiii them, , Manp oil ships and tank steamers are watting to get a cargo, it i said tbe ' Handard .hS Company intends lo uKmopo tire the foreign oil trade, and with that ob- j i Jct U fast arcuniulaiuig a rVeet of steatoert. a sux-iob Wakkingtox. March 23.- Secretary BCri UsTJ 'bority. Carlule. it it stated upon god au' intends to giv much of hit Ume lb it sum- a . a. a a z m a a a. - aw 7 aa ' uier to a consaoerauon ot use tana wiui a !i!7 t".tt??!ilr f.1"""?.'11. him- lf with u subject a to indicate in a I j8seral way the ootlinet for tbe fonration I of a tariff bill by the Dert democratic bouse ' Nearly every mail that reaches tbe tieeuury ! derstrtnient contain suggestions fromsta- ! iistictant ana others as to the compilation : of tbe tariff bill. east) tm eeear WAHtXGTOX. March 21. Tbeannounc- ment of the expected d-ath of Judge IVadr stirred up tbe thesroa ilemocrtic colony r.ere over tne (accession . 1 ne three prom nent rahdniale Bellinger aud R are L L McArthur. C" B S Ira Han. Tbe chances are in favor of McArthur. ailbouatb Cleve- : land will gire roatiderable attention to Atyeioaei AlEVl'ili-, lenn. March 'J4. A severe' storm wept across the Mississippi delta i : yesterday morning, doing ctnstderatie ' damage, and early report created much ex - icttement. At tins jour t'2 a ml the ner.- from various point indicates that while the storm is cyclonic, tbe eiriy rumor of damage done were greatly exaggerated. One man is said to hare been killed at K ley's and another injured ly a falling build ing. The damage elsewhere was to proper ty nn 1 v TTia rwiynrt that Water valley is 1 wiped out and the inhabitants killed can (not be authenticated, and is considered a j canard. No special trains have cone out from Memphis. t:v ontrehoidera WAS,.v0TON. March 34. TN ex-office- s sa . a - ..a uolder an-are almost delirious with joy i owr Cleveland moAlificaiion of the rule concerning reappointments to orhce. It is believed that the president will appoint "exes where it suits Ins pleasure, and MP ply the rule where candidates are obnoxious, One result of the announcement that the "exes" would stand some chance is that the senators and representative tire besieged by a greater number of candidates than ever. ere Applicant Wasuisoton, March 24. Applications in the treasury department today are Brcn bam VanPusen, of Astoria, collector of customs; K C Russell, of Portland, apprai ser; John S Coke, of Dora, callsx-tor of cus toms, Coos bay district. In Wikhing"on 1 leu B Ulasscock is on applicant for the place of collector of custom. I'nelOe ( oast t'atlarea San Francisco, March 24. The Brail street Mercantile Agency reports 17 failures in the Pacific coast state and tcrriiories for the week ending tomorrow, as cotnpar ed with 14 for the previous week and 1 1 for tiie corresponding week of VSmf. 1'rumlnrn t Edltar Dead Nkw YoitK. March 24 Colonel Klliot V Shepartl, editor of the Mail and Kxpress. died suddenly this afternoon at his borne, 2 West Fifty-second street. His death fol lowed tbe administration of ether by Dr Charles McUumey and tbe family physician Dr J W McLane. who were about to make an examination to ascertain whether tbe colonel's suspicion that he suffered from kT.im ill ritii iiiMii.itir k:iti I'nrn'ci i n ,.t rr: . ,7T, -,r, uu. wiltWg t-uwnei oueporu ttuen.text 10 BOMB lift AHHOAO rill'Ullil V Kichard k Princrina ,,, 1. t,. ; Albany Match 30th. tettd letter. It in the size of a poroug liast niiht a r 1 ... , plaater and ha a fine engraving of Col- mmrtn$kLJLL? uc'Dl'.S?I:b PlViog. poker with one of the ncrlyoffinto the ivTr the' F warenoute. Frank Carter the ring fakf, who Alb y recently, went in (',... 11;. wa tn where witl. a pard.tbcv Hf rft irreaifA aft mm V.I Lb inn (evcral, but were discharged without bein lined II tbey wnuldtfctk out, which tbey pa. Die city i.t i. now in r.retts- onnrl tion, fact not keown by the Man about! Town yesterday. City Marshal McPerou nas nsa it cleaned, boihI straw cota and , atove located and, comfortable bed cIothin2 sotroduced, offering 11 good qoartirt tinartirt as mott pi mvboii aeserve . Auadvertieement in thi in-..', rat for two girl, to lesrn the m.Uinary buUnesa w Z'tZ , , IUained: "byterian, or antwered by teveral .pplieu n.n thh 12 'iWA-'' 1 a case where "tw out the ad." is justi- Amt'Mn women. " 3i chddren. Ill le. Don't CTrutft -s mtm if I j J" aw v tas viaeuicut, ta- m Prmtei lab, to IWr rfuit in one Dtcrht That does ooi apply to the Dehoi.'BAT "We believe that Bill Nye i the brightest humorist of the jlay. No change in tho English language" can never do away wiih hi fun. He is a public bene fc.or; one of tbe greatest men of hi age. We abudder to think what will Income of ns when he is gone. May fate stay tbe day " Pbtladei pai Press The m-mbers of the ladies auxiliary of too t 11 t A ae reqa.ted to meet tomor row (Friday) at 1 :30 p m at tbe V M C A ro ma for the ouruoae of decorating tie rooms and making arrangement fjr the col- lation to oe served donna the convention ra Apri. All are earnestly solicited to attend, Ky croer chairman enmtnitte. The other day a gaiem boy had the in ArU uu .mnini. a.... misfortune into the creek and nearlv drown him . The next day he was called to the business ; effice, ar.J after being questioned about me matter the oroprle'or retia-ked "I - r - " dor, t know w hat we can do about tt.unlesa , "-'--- "S", 'ey were forthwith raised. halem lournel. The Revival. The interest at the meeting at the L nited PresVteriao church continue, .r.other eood apiece atrccLinsr tee v narr last ryentnv ri. s . -r . 7' discourse was ao earnest one, full of feel- ng. The world is a hospital and the people are tin tick. The speaker showed ' the earnestness with which people ceek health, pleasure, locality, riches, noiitice. s; kuiiyium wi.n aoicn people sect etc., nut neglect the interest of the tool. w nereis tney should seek with all their near; tne UOM lire!, giving in pointed manner, with good illustrations, the rea- ! sons fr ihl. Il, anaM ,n k..'..u.n j to remember" that merer was before iudz- sill he he'd rmiDAT. ' An opera i Code Tatn't cabin baa htwai presented in Portland recent! .. L 8 Stunner, th bancoed Polk eoooty ' farnter, claims lo have been Lrpnotwd ThAtiiaMbAawrsrit. j ,t p.r.s Pit, i. W.li, ; lTp " s '-"'J "ly ,. . : ... '.. i-" predict it wtll not pan out . " c rnitner. uts ofeauie, has etaed - - ""' . m ww, aksrks it cow coodcicg the tame. J J Graham, of this city, and Mr Shaw, of Hill City, will 'open ao tgr-ctdtwral insple mnt honse in Use inrmers bsj'.Uing a: the for atr cf Fust and Baker tfeeU. Any croon knowing the addrrx of Late t,roas, who f rnwrly worked at the St LlZJrt' sTrrr"! T.'r" bant I Orevoei ' - -i , . .A, c w !TdinSC?-.- J0 " : ,!f J.!!! J!"" tor. ,hJK1 ! i " yjer.- " ' "- rCT . W 'W' l 1 1 - ar a,. - - ju: tan suaua r ;wt tAmti. sin ta, S..i; two weeks, $3. lo acotbev colon will he fotmd the w-ra staterr.eat of tee .-oodittoo oi the First Xa- atota-. Kick,oft.rraj.it, -howLD- trie ipos- Phelps: iarcetiv. 3 indictments. Con . jit to be 00 tbe 6th cf March, 1S30, $97,- ' iinued 10 April ijth. w. trt to 151.1 March. Itsirj, t-.e ' "eaent cf IIS 1111 rM.foKsleO in the . ,'"- ' - the iearf cv eaoti) OyaJi.. Tiss-a7 aw Sixdat School WoaKEJts. A loea' : 88 institute will be held at the Kaotiat rh.irrlidkrilis IsuiaSi all c c .k. of Albany and vi-inity on Satnrdar, ; Aiarcn -Jth. Kev r. J Wheeler, one of the most enthusiastic leaders in tbia work in the Northwest, will condact tbe institute Tbe first session wiil be held at 3pm when the subject of "How to teach the next quarters reasons will be cont-dered. In the eveninr at 7:SHMr heeler will speak on "How to Reta'n the Boys ia the b f," and a genera! d russioo onlliu acd other topic will follow. All Interested in the promotion id S S work are invite-! to come and par- I tic: pate in the d;cntai os. .SAttrn.- t. a panther reeeutiv o-.jrr-l th citv i-m t i . . or AihUu i several eights I Tbe new .cbooi clerk of tSaler. ha. to tire 4. latbmoi 180,000. , .: . F Brch. 'f0"" ' died near loJepeodmor v rater Jay at :tv ageof.. A Mill Citv man woo id like to tee all as im to torn c r tne wa. j Mr Frank Wood, jr. baa opened a raarll shop on Second ttrett, near K, is worth. A let er last received in Albany tru ' Crook coaoty report foor ioche of aoow 00 the groocd, and still rnowiog Tbe Maooaic lodge ol CorralUs are nakine atraogtmeo'ttotrectabrick bl-ck at Second 1 treet, oppotlt J M No'anV store. ! .teladiee will remember Misa Rn.-i.es optalog of tine mil.ioerv tike plsoe Monday and Tojaly, March CT:h and S8tl the ooorts and created considerable interest. Another pitern hot has been arraidtned between W K Mart o acd Sky Meekto take place at the asate tboot in Salem cextJone 1 for SCOOaalde. The Eemocrat h?pea Mr ' Mr.-ka will wio. fcot Mr Ab t'aiey, a Scio faimer, wail in the city thia fotnoon became loaded with tar antula etlra-t, envered t. much territnry. and w aa :..:. 1 -to the ea i boo by Mar- asl Jtcreron. rsr't.re sUrltrc He lei down onthee.,.d. hard cement walk, ron.t.iosti Minnies ti-t and met with obstmctioLt i senr-raiiy. RaLtciors Servicss. Preaching at the j First M E church at 1 1 a m bv Pre Con- dit Tbe services at night will be eon- ; ducttHt m fcpworth League assisted i .T.iViV" , t IW ."'hf r "JS ! vrt ia Vf a 1 ' t lit. Hi 41. S UBlKd, . II 7 rsw .,,.,,,,, M- m Regular eervicee at the Church of Christ tomorrow. Subject for morning sermon "feu Reasons Why 1 am a Di- i Jiple, ana a Member of the Church of i i.h,ns1t.-. ,iab'$,t , tor ...tn evening, j ..' ul 8 le'ense Before Kine Agrippa?' You are personally invited to attend these services, corner 5th and Jackson ia. All the memders. active and associate of the Y l'SCE of the United Prenby- erian church, are requested to meet at the prayer meeting room this evening at 7 o'clock. The service tomorrow at the Prebv tstiaiiehnrch will beaa follows: Preach in, at 11 a ui and 7:30 p tn conducted by l... . f V. k. . L , , . . . el 1110 I'uskku. kTisuLiacri scnooi at l.:lo p m. lunior C E meeting at 4 t ui. Y P S C E meeting at t!:45 p ni. The subject of the morning sermon will be" A Worthy Boast" In the evening the topic wfl be '-The Right Estimate of Men." All will be made welcome to these ser vices. At the United Prethyterian ch urch servl ces will be conducted by the Rev. W I! Bair, mormnc and evening t the usual hour. Sab- j hath School at l-.tu fallowed bv lt .luninr Endet,vor and teachei s prayer meetlnc. A cood audience creeled Rev. ltarr last i eveninK; He preached w IP. his n.u.I c ceptahtlity, frrn the ttst I'sa. loth Verse "Cieate within me ucleanheirt." iiemade the slartlini; statement thaf 'the human beart was the dumping ground for the garbage of hell! Full of all uncleanness,and desperate ly wicked, but washed in the blood of the l.amb It became as white as snow. Servi ces this evening at 7:30. All are invited Rev E S Wheeler is conducting an in stitute for S h teachers this afternoon the Baptist church. Tonight at 7:30h will speak at the same place, on "How to Retain the Roys In the S S." All teachers are invited to attend and join in the free conference on the topics of interest to 3 S work. iiiEvrni. I rr, a a saw . . sue Aiorian neraia aay: A new i posuge ittmp ha been lttaed for reeit i W a-ttlm of Ator The Salem Statesman is after Binger Hermann . It aeeroa. to have eotten on i to Binger' cheap John etvle of adverti I ,D himself. The more people '.earn j i wm Hermann the more they will get' I at the fact that he is a very mediocre' i kind of a"M-' ' Cant J II D Gray.rf Aroria. ha an i ' (,rth"m relator published in 1846. From 1 '"" . " ,m" ,n ,0 WV in wregon 20 American settler; 26 mar ried women; 13 lay Protestant ministers; 13 j ; Tti Auntie have to pay the Mt iut entirely or not, the countv havinar all the rllt to run. Kskpr r.,nnly r.t.',mlaA an A the , ,uta b.ought .nit for 15,000 du4 on state taxes, ttist matter ha iun argned before the f5upreme Court by At- l"T"V 'tnt Vrainber.1,n for th I . "J?,111 " '-"iraetoarj lor Maker conn-j n, . nioorl and ta . ., 1- lereaOy su IV- lhe result will be watched withl"-- - er-1 ":r' ' C"C3 Kisai iniwrest as it anecte every countv , in the state. 1 ' entered the poetoffiee. at Cobnrv. threw uown ten cents and aakirl tor Dve 2-cent j atampi. Five bright new Columbians ere paaaed orjt to him which be prompt- ' pojhed back with "yon can't bunko i ma, Mr." Tbe Doetmaster insisted that - j uuk i e iciusru 10 receiTe them, and wonld not be satisfied with 1 any bat the old style. A Waahintrton disnateh save The a- . . . . -I SB I fx, . . . I K"".mreui i a ; msr as c'ji.er.tor OI the port of Portland may be looked for at an eany tay, aa it is claimed that Ixitan will not be allowed to nerve, four years. j he succeeded a republican who bad . .. i, 8 "tuuiicaii auui mu- I aT!.!???4' be the "yuri. Men like lotan should never be i . given office in the first place. ( When Bill Nye and A Burbank stepped "" " "'wit wjiur one awns :ruiu ine cars tni noon some one said: "Bill Mack and Judge Kelaav." Nye, nnw ot carrying the ionz locked for , umoreiuvan nape, wore a neat appear- '"K " eotoot protector, coating abont --a. tney boarded tbe Revere Honse tnu. Isit r.ntsislim ..It lnrh.P. '"d train hailed a passing motor and -re anon in the boay mart of Linn -oant. metropolis. Reserved seats atE u IV1L1 s. I The libel (ait against the editor of the j broriibt by Sidney Ms, a J tnf ritT- was dismissed, two i third cf the jury being; it lavor of de- ! J charge of Judge Thomas ; A McBride to toe jury waa to tbe effect uiat wuenever a newsnaDer nnd- a :of tlacrant wrswur-doinr or evil .t ietl.e . daiv and Driviletre to exooao it and ,ice II ins w msst nmiItAf. k. w . circulation. Ex. When General Joseph Lane was in congress there waa a United States die trict iadare tn rso snminbd tnr thi. A;. trirt Gskr.er.1 I ,iix. rrcl ik trict. General Lane offered the ment to bis son-in-law, Colonel L F at other, of asOeehnrg. Tne colonel re- Appointment for fear hi. beinK relV" ight injure the sreuerat rsotniirskiiv. finrai i n o..n aaa.ru mm to recommend corceoe and be recommended Matthew P Dead v. who got the appointment. Ex . 1 1 i it re!(T I Slate of tjrecon v C Baker ar.d FS Asigr.me-t of Carl Race. Antwtr to , be filec April ich. i Ada Andersen v Wm Anderson. Ih- : ' Torce granted to p!ff w.'.h costs and di "r6"10'. custody ot child as per stipo- ; I A p - Bryant vs A Eicbrnan: recovery j -r- if?rofl fr waat of answer : mtm siiacneo propeny. Khotta A Smith vs Wra and Eva Beard; appeal from Justice court, -Settled a, per stipulation. I M Arthur a Co vs Walton, Wtler i McPherson ; recovery rr.nev. Decree cn r W M Blown vs Louis Rarree et al. ---..- 1 ("U'-a. . Peter L. BSiyeu ts Peter Black et al; . ure mortgage. Decree for p!ff as 1 prayeu tor in coaiplaint except att v fee , placed at $45. Santiam Lum Co vt Frank Wood t re- cove,.v "nooey. Continued. Aej wanted to April S4 The best thina to do is this : when you're suffering from ; Sick or bilious Headaches, Consti pat ion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, ! or any derantrcment of the favor Stomach, or BoveJs, tret somcthiDar : that yvdinyo. r,il J " ' 1 JT .v POnSf- -Don t fOtOck the SJ8- tent with the ordinary pills get Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the smallest, for one thine fbut that's a rrro.it thino-V nnri th easiest to take They're the best, for thev work f , - w J in atrt's own wav milrllw .l I eUy, but thoroughly and effeo tivcly. 1 Thev'rQ thn rhoanoer fnr thnv-Va ffttarantted to reive satisfaction, or j your money is returned. You pay ' onv Ior 1110 ff00" T011 eTOt. bat more can you ask But don't tret somethinc that tho j dealer savs is "jnst as good." It may be "better for him, but it'a ty certain to be worse for VOU. i a4"" " CAVtTATS. TRAOK MARKS. OISICW PATENTS, svOPTRICMTfs, For Infonnatlan and rre Flancttionk write tn MI NN A CV1 tsh IIhuaiiw t OMes bcireau tor aecsarlna patents tn Antwieo. Byerj patent taken out by ns Is brought berora lae rnn'in tit nrrtlirt tTrsn ftee nf nhanu III lliu iwat, ffs-w roar. L Stra2r,T man should be without ft. WaejtrJ3,(To a EE uu&uaas, SUA Broadway, Mew 1 0 M. McFarland, at -pea! kk ix l 1 corrTTttCkW- tosa ' I HTSwr 1 wASBBwasv w m mmmmmmmWr SjHarnessnd-Saddlerj Display in the Door BABY FOUR WEEKS OLD Distressing Skin Disease from Birth. Cored In 5 Week. Mode Healthy rind Beautiful by Cutlet! ra Bemedles. My baoy bof hml I ntterteg from birth with Or OI stn ITl pllOU. a IrV I4WKMS eritrs. tat Hi iUUfi fjtKTst VM ore raw fctaa expomr fn..g ot rmi. la At - aero nnd ncder hut ibig, nl-Tiw tba fat f.-L nlm a fU, v ,u-1 i'.i nni. Ker four - k avftcr b.a r-.i:Lb bit.fircd ia tbia ''", ad u. 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