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MISFITS. By the me of a semi-colon in the right place Governor Geer'e relative Bi Geer recently annotated state land agent, will set 11800 a year not intended by the bill. II advantrge is taken of this the gover nor is liable to hear something drop. on Lee Travis last night gave a fair ex ample nf Philippine morals, that came under his notice while at Manila. In one bamboo cottage four men and four women lived together, each man was the Husband ol every woman and eacn wo man the wife of every man, and bence sixteen couples resided together. Samuel Barrows, a politician, who knew about as much about a library as a Filipino was appointed Congressional librarian. The senate couldn't swallow it and refused to confirm the appoint ment. Now Herbert Putman an exper ienced librarian has received the ap pointment. The appointment is an ex cellent one. Claud McIIarsue, sentenced to the penitentiary forjfour years has been bap tised into membership in the Christian church in Eugene. It ia very much .re gretted that McHargue did not do this several years ago, but it is to be hoped that be holds to bis convictions and when he comes out of the pentientiary it be with the resolution to make a man of himself. There are a number of boys in Albany who have started on the same road as young McIIargue took. Now is the time to turn about. A dangerous bogus fifty cent piece cf 1893 is said to be in circulation. That is lust the tiie that strikes the newspaper man the hardest and we will have to ap point a special inspector. Delaware has adjourned without elect ing a senator. It would be a good thing ii all the states would do that, and the power was then delegated to the people in whom it belongs. The Da oct at has received a very neat pamphlet aent out by the passenger traf fic department of the Plant System, en titled "What to Say in Span eh and How to Say It." Thanks awfully, but we do not care to know what to say in Spanish and bow to say it, in fact we don't want anything to do with the Spaniards and never expect to associate with any ot them enough to need a vocabulary. "Chaw" Coeey was in the police court of San Francisco a few days ago for run ning a dog fight. Here ia part of tbe tes timony of Policeman Cooney: "What is a dog, Mr. Cooney?" . "A dag's a dan." "Define the word dog." "A dag's a quadruped that boites an barks an' tea res away burglars." "Did yon eee any dogs in the Basement 'of Meehan's aaleon?" "I did." "Bring in the does. Mr. Bailiff," com manded Mack, and in came th ace of boll-terriers anchored to a con of po licemen. What isShiloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Cold and Consumption; need through th world for half a centurv. has cured in numerable cases of incipient consamp tion and relieved many in advanced stages. If yon are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price za cts., ou eta. and l.uu. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund tbe money it it fails to cure. c ice genuine baa 1 B. y on each tablet tlOO&eward $100. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded deeease tbat ectence bas been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the on ly positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eoostitu tional disease, requires a constitution al treatment. Ha'.l'j Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mnrous surfaces ot tbe system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the dieease.and giving the patient strength by building op tbe constitution and assisting nature in doiog ita work. The proprietors have so much faith ia its curative powers, tbey offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send 'or list of testiooals. Addrete. F. J. CHENEY & Co. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Toledo, O, Hall's Family Pills are the but. K&TICE CF FIRST UEFJIKCGF CRE0 ITCRS- In the District Court of the United Stale for ibe District of Oregon : In the matter of Louis Yiereck bankrup in bankruptcy. To the creditors of Louis Virieck of Al bany, in the County of Linn and distric aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice ia hereby given that on the 24tt day of Feb., A. D. 1899. the said Lonia Viereek was daly adjudicated bankrupt, and that tbe firt meeting of bis creditors wilPbe held at AUmny, Oregon, in my of fice, on tbe 14th day of March A D. 1890, at one o'clocsrin Ibe afternoon, at which tsme tbe said creditors msy attend, prove their claims, appoint a truatecexamine tbe bankrupt, and transact tuch other business ss mayVroperly come before aaid meeting. . Dated Feb, 27, 1899. H. tmrarr. Referee in Banknote. NOriCE OF FIRST MEETIKC OF CUD ITOflS la the District Court of the United States for tbe District of Oregon: In tbe matter of Jno. E. C'yiog k W P Pi'cbford partners as Cyrus ' & Pitch for J bankrupts in baokructcy. To the creditors cf Cyrus k Pilchford, of Larwcod, in the Count of Linn and dis trict aforesaid, . tankrupts. Notice is hereby given that on tin 24th day of February h. D. 1899, Ibe said Cy rus k Pitch ford were duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held at Albany, Ore gon, in mveffee, on lbeJ3th day of March A. D. 1699. at one o'clock ia tbe afternoon, at which time tbe aaid creditors may at Und, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tbe bankrupt, and transact ncb other I uunee as may properly come before aaid meetine. Dated February CTth, 1899. H. Bar art, Referee in bankrop'e-. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice ii beieby given that M. Cunning ham, the administrator of the nutate of Thomas Koach, decessid. hts his day filed in County Court ot Linn county, On got), bis final accoukt a such administrator and said court bas Cxel the 1st day of May, 1899. at tbe hour of 1 o'clock p in. of said day, at the coott home at Albany, Oregon, for bearing objections to said account ana t-ei'lirg tbe ame. March 10, 1899. ' M. G'TJHaiNOHAM.Hr Administrator of Thomas Roach, de ceased. H, C. Watsoit, Aitorr ty for Administ'ator. ASSICKEL'S NOTICE GF FILING FIMAI ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the ucder- etgned has tbis day bled in tbe Circuit Court of the- ritate of Oregon for L'ns County bis final account as assignee of the estate of T. O. Shaver, an insolvent debtor, and tbat said account wl'I Le beard and paseri upon bj said Court on Monday, April 3rd, 1899, in the Circuit Court ronrr in tbe Court Uouie in said county. Dated February 28, 1899. H. Bbvan') Hewitt & Sox, Assignee. Attorneys for Assignee. Kiotous Extravagance. In'calling attention to the unprece dented extravsgance. ot the Fifty-fifth Congress Mr. Dockery lays stress oo the tact that the nousual demand made op the countrv a ieveno.es to carry on a foreign war ought to have impressed on the maloritv onrtv the necessity of ex ercislng the most rigid economy ia mak-1 (ng appropriations for all other purposes. He thlnkthat this carefulness in ex pending the pnblio money should have been all the more considered because o the cheefulness shown by the people in acceding without a murmnr to the addi tional burdens!im posed on accaunt of ibe war. . 2 Thia patriotic'. willingneifrot the ptople baa not produced a restrain!) and con siderate influent upon the Republicans In Congress. It seems to have produced an opposite effect. They have indulged n an orav of spending' which . will not only drain the treasury of its resources, but bring on a deficit, Mr. Dockery es- imstee, will reach nearly f 100.COO.000 by thejflretot next month and aggregate at least $150,000,000 by the 30th if next June. When the Fifty-first Congress, ol odor ous memory, spent Over a billion dollars for the the expenses ot rnnntog the Gov eminent, the people promptly repudiat ed the Republican party at the ensuing election on account ot this inexcusable and criminal waste of pnblio revenue Prudence ought to hsve deterred the Republicans from repeating tbe piac- tices which led to their lornur over throw It is net in the nature of things that tbe pjople should fail to be arousrd by these riotous appropriations tn the ne cessity of sending representatives to the national capital pledged to reduce the burdens iu posed by the Republican ma jority. St. Louis Republican. All Sorts. Maine's ice crop ia said to be 500,000 tons abort. Elephants aie said to be fond ot gin, but will not touch champagne. Cornstalk pith is of high value in the manufacture of smokeless powder. Horse meat sells in Paris for from 10 to 20 cents a pound . Prims cuts fetch 20 cents. Dewey now has twenty-two vtssela nnder his command. Several others are underwater rut I n.. ins uatepouan society an organisa tion that supports the insurgents in tbe Philippines, is said to have 8 000,000 members. In China there are large cities thai bave no municipal organisation and spend nothing on public improvements or for official expenses. Clans 3reckls, tbe San Francisco millionaire, bas giren 160.000 to the commissioners of Golden Gate park for a new bandstand and muie couis. Ia Sydney, N. 8 W., tht street ear lines are owned by the mnnictpality and no fares are charged. Homeless foirs.it la said , use them at night instead of go ing to cheap lodging bontes. When Dewey Cometh borne. Fill the streets with all tbe people, Clang the bells in every steeple. Let tbe drummers pound find rattle, Sound the trumpets aa in battle, Let the cannons bourn together. While Columbia doth ber Choicest garb ber eon to honor When be eometh bom"! Ex. Front the Macon Telegram. Spain is now calling for American whuat. Spain ia welcome to anything we bave that aha wants and is willing to pay for. , From tbe New York World. "Forward, men! Never mind me!" said Lieut. Mitchell aa be fell, pierced by a Philippine ballet In a charge. That ia tbe stuff Americas heroes are made of. From tbe Xsw York Herald. For having told the troth in an effort to save the lives and health of the sold iers, and to protect the Government from outrageous and criminal swindling Gen eral Miles is being prosecuted by tbe Ad ministration nnder tbe form of an in quiry into the beef supply. It ia said that Kelson Moms, the pack er, can tell by tbe taste of a beefsteak or roast bei f :f tbe steer came from Texas or Mon'ars. PauiPe Lopgprey, tbe well known flower painter, after spending seven years in New Yorx, ia transporting bis studio and hot-bouse to Los Angeles, whither be will follow' for a slay of three years. An Iodiana paper says: The members of the Iodiana legitlstnre have reached their bomee, and tbey are beginning to find out what tbe people think of tbem. Without doubt, the Indiana Legislature of 1899.1s u.tly entitled to be dubbed tbe fool legislature. Cakvllle. Coxey is dead. Not the great generat of tbat name but Judge Barons dog. A tree fell on hint snd tbns ended a noble life. Coxey wsa a good dg but refused to be interviewed by newspaper men. A flag pole was brought to our schoo bouse last Saturday but there was not men enough on tbe ground to raise it. Since Judge Barton bas refused our petition for a side walk we bave fonnd a wen thst will serve as county judge and give ns all the si ie walk we want. That I side wslk will be tbe issneon which the next Judge is elected. See. a nice mioce pie was presenter1 to ns ij Miss Winnie Holstien. Msny thauks. a rv w r. r a v. u. ouoon.oi reoria, made us a leasant call last nstordsy W L. and im Morgan made their start in U.e by aking' "grubbing contracta." What you doin' Jobnnier Mr. . B. Couey was in our town lsst Thursday after an absence of two weeks We are glad to have bim come and take away our eggs other Ise tbey would get staie. Wm. Morgan, Jr., was in our town last Friday, lie is feeling all right and looks well. Hamill'a dog don't est eggs, so I wssn't him that swiped them. Geo. Stockton has commenced 10 har vest hia crop of "goat wool." We wonldn't like to be a goat now without a fleece. Mr. Walter Mcllree went to Albar.y last weanesaay. ne don't wait tor tome one to take a back but goes a fot and he is not slow for a man of 60. He travel 5 miles sn hour. Only one other man that can do that in Oak ville and as be is an unassuming mao we will not make bis name pubnc. LtTTLg ROS BCD.I Made r Oregon Fed in Oregon Killed apd Cured In Oregon. Nice llama Bacon -1 ry a Cottage Ham. ALBANY TRADING CO, Middle Store Baltimore Block. The Monro Colony. tnan Front the Oregonian. . Monroe, Or., March 11 The much talked ' of colony will be known to the world as "The People's "nited Church Federation." On the first day of May .the ,am of 910,000 is to be paid local bolder ot property included in the deal, and tbe colonists will proceed to take charge ot tbe two flooring mills, besides commenc ing o'her branches ot their proposed In dustries. This season it is expected that tbe only farming to be done bv iLem will be to put tn 100 acres of gardens and keep them well cultivated. Tbe colony is a community ot Christ an socialists. Tbe pur pons is to e moody tn eveT-day life the teachings and practices ot Christ and bis apostles. Tbe colony is a coporarion embracing capit alists and laborers, associated together as one, utilising and sharing the Incre ment attained through the Investment of capital and toil. The individuals are all members ot a religion society called tbe People's church, and a part of the pur pose is to practice tbe teaching and creed of the church organisation. The erect ion o! churches and schools and their maintenance ie a part of tbe scheme of the colonv. The plan proposes tbe elect ion and operation of aooleo mills, flout ing mills, two of wblcb are included tn the late purchase; saw mills, creameries, eanneriee, fruit driers, besides the in dustry in tbe various branches of agri culture. The promotion of a motor line la suggested, though o far It has been made contingent on various subsidies from tbe towns to be reach -d, including $100 000 from Eugene and 50,000 from Corvelli. Tbe colonists are to co.ne from all parts of the Union. Some now reside in the Willamette vallev, and others i Eastern Oregon. There Is understood to be a large number ol them at Spokane, Waih, Iowa and other Eastern states are also to furnish on'ribttotis to tbe final number, which l!r i n.moiere say will ultimately reach 3000 persons Thore seems to be every assurance that the transection will materialize. The contracts for tbe colonists are made to and bv H S Wallace, a Jouction minister J I Jones, of Cottage Grove ; and Rev M Mclntnrff, cf Spokane. The last named was formerly a pastor at Eugene, Or. The transfer inclndea the general store warehouses, two flouring mills, land and Monroe town property of A. Wilhetm & Sons, tbe farm ot Wesley Binton, and the farm of George a Hon.-. The sum of flCOO bas been paid, and tbe contract signed. The deede are not to reach tbe colonists until tbe completion of all tbe payment!, bat are to be held in tbe First Nstienal bank. Corvallis. Tbe total a mount of tbe transaction is declared by Rev Mr Wallace to be between $1 50,000 and SI "5,000 and a part of it is to be paid May when poeseeeion ia to be given tbe purchasers, wbo will begin by that time to arrive- Tbe colony ia the subject of much speculation in this city. Tbe Oregon is proving to be a great tea dog. Many people are expressing surprise that there ia one vessel that ia realty seafaring. uooa evening, nave you paid your city iaxea for the last year. Tbe council baa ordered all delinquent pabliahed in tbe Dkmocbav after tbe 15th, and that ia tomorrow. It ia March, bat tbe blixxarda coatiaua -HieMiisaoi a terrine .character a yei some ' ' r n n aiding there. The New York aldermen recently wanted tbeir salaries rafsed front $1,000 to 12.000 and went and asked tees Crok er in modern ettle if tbey might bave the increase. Croker said "no." Tbe world continues to mave on its axis. Ons of tbe greatest conspiracies in tbe east is tbe attetrpted coal com bice that may succeed. Ii it does it will partieu larly affect tbe poor people wbo nse so much coal boring th winter months, as tbs trust will gradually Inerease tbe price. It is robbery on a wholesale plan. There is a law agains tbia kind of bnsl-. nees, but tbe government is made Bp of members of traits whose poctete have been. Buffalo Hump, Idaho, la the sctne ot a wild mining excitement. It is de clared there is more gold there tbsa on tbe Klondike end men are rushing there from a'l directions. A writer from there ssys tbat it will surpass sll other American camps. Perhspr. We shall see. There is a familiar round to tbe cry. All is not gold ibat glitters, and it is a fact that dinette Ircda taehanlment to tbe view. . Chief Justice Fuer ia inst as econom ical in his persooal expenditure ss he was hen a struggling lawyer ioog ago. Books are bis only paerion, and he de vours everything f:om abs'rose philo sophical works to eet eational dectectivs stories, riii special pets are a. green Mexican parrot and a Sco-ch collie. Tbe distinguishing lon.oia of Dewey's rank ss admiral will b .s follows: On the lower end of Ibe aleete there will be three stripes oi gold laee. Two ol tbe stripee will te two inches wide. Be tween these will be a stripe one inch ide. Just above tbree stripes will be a geld star. Oa earh s d of the coat col lar will appear twojoid anchors flanking four silver stsrs-1 . OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons: FIRST Because, if any member of the family has a hard cold, It will cure It. SECOND Because, If the chil dren are delicate and sickly, It will make them strong and well. TtSiSUM Because, If the father or mother Is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated, it will build them uo and Elve them flesh and strength. FOURTH Because It Is the standard remedy In all throat and lung affections. ; No household should be without It, It can be taken In summer as well as In winter. oc. nd I scottaT bow: aa. .11 drantsf A. NE, Outsat, Ntw York. The extravgant approprlatlon.-more a billion and a half made by the Fifty-Fifth Congress, now Lapplly dead, wonld a few years ago bave been sufficient- to diive any political party from power. Only teu years ago a billion dol lar Congress drove the republicans ont and rut tbe democrats in. But it ta easy to educate men into not only con doning pnblio extravagance, but Into commending it, especially if tome ot tbe money be spent in a way to give them some personal profit. The war la the exuuse for the large total of the approp riation, bat it it not a valid one, and It abonld be tbe duty ot every man opposed to public extravagance to appoint him self a committee gl one, to see that no man with whom be comes in contact ahall accept that excuse for lack of tbe actual facts. With every appropjiatlon connected with the war deducted.tbe ap propriations made by the fiftj-flth Con gress would still be largely l" excess of those made by any Congress in our bis lory. Keep this fact in your mlod and in the minds ot others, and a Congress and a President way be elected next year to check the era of extravagance Into which we bave drifted. Sen. Piatt, ot Conn., struck tbe bulls- e)e ot truth when be told tbe senate a few hour before tbe final adjournment, that the session of eongrete just then r'o ting would goon the record as tbe moit extravagant ever held, but be start ed ton late, if be really expected to atop any of tbe extravagance. A careful eon- sidsration of a number of tbe eppropria tion bille will ahow that a eoncerud grab game was played Irom start to fin ish. In the wind-up, when tbe bills were in conference, and some things bad to be thrown overboard to teach an agreement, tbe appropiiationa ol tboee having tbe weakest pull bad to go. Senators Warren. Wilton. Carter and several others, who bad been admitted to tbe game in its.eaily stages, publicly protested when tbey louod themselves buncoed by tbe conference report, but that didn't do them aay good, in the een ate, and will probably not do them any good at home. Money measures all other forms of property. I berefora, as money appreci ates' all other forma measured by money must depreciate, and, aa the other forme are thirty .tunes aa great aa U.e money tbe loss must he thirty times as great as ha gala. For lbs man wbo already baa tbe money, or, what ia tbe same thing. bas obligations due him payable to mon ey, ita appreciation is a guod thing ; bnt for tboee who own property of ether kinds and are la debt, that same appre ciation always a sans loss, and frequently ruin. Tbe laboring man most tell his labor. If the price of toe thing which bis labor produces falls, it leeaens tbe demaad for labor and redueee tbe value of the labor itself. It la a most amaiing circumstance that any workiagmaa can be wheedled into the belief that the Mor gana, the Rothschilds, the Williams, the Drpews, and rasa of that class, in ad vancing tbe gold standard and dear mon ey, are actuated by a deeira to bent fit tbe "poor laborer. It ia aa plain as light that tbey are seeking to add to tbe value of tbe money which they control. From the Corvallis Times. This week J odge Burnett moved bis aw office fr-jm Monroe street to a room on the second fliornf lbs brick buildioa at tbe sooth wset corner of Jefferson snd T- i-a K. Kn. ii.. r 00 Monroe street tbat be bas occupied ever sice something over twenty years. Be has ons of tbe largest law libraries ia tbia city aad bis office bas been adorned for years with the portraits of atms of ths most noted men of tbe state aad na tion greet judges, advocate, orators aad statesmen, among tbem are tve first four chief Justices of tbe supreme court of the United StaUs, at ths bead of whoa stands Marshall ; then tbe pres ent supreme court ot tbe United Statta. a'so tbe supreme court of tbe stats of Oregon under tbe old system, eossiatipg of Prim, Sbattuck, Bonhara, McArtbor and Burnatt. Then be bss Webster, Clay, Beaton, Jackson, Ksemith, Deadr, U. H. Williams, Richard Williams, Col. Kslssy.Gov. Tbsyer; ale Curran, Er akine,Col. Baker, David Paul Broan aad Delaxoa Smith. It would be bard to find a collection of facea of men wbo have figured mors la ths affairs of ths world, of the nation and of the state. All of our state notables were sod are persoaal friends of ths judge and be es teems their company highly. An Angleeea, K. J., gunner kl'.itd a duck a few days sgo aad attached to oae of the duck's teet was a large flam. Tbe dock bad evidently been wading in si al low water and had stepped on a feeding bivalve. Tbsrs Is this about tbs trut,businet . It msy eventually soivs the relationship of capital and labor, for It w ll mean a trnst of labor so great that the two must combine their interests. Al it is now, though, It is ths great octopos of tbe age, and ia a discredit to cor coon- 1 try. People coming west for a heme rsiino do better than to some to Albany aad Llnneounty. There are many rsarona for tbis. ' We have first class schools In Albany and through tbe county . It isj a fait that tbis Is one of the first eonsidsra tiona and properly so. Wa have plenty of eh niches with good preachers. Ws havs nrst'class stores, filled with up-to-date goods. Ws bsvs all ths modern com forte cr needs to get sloog well in life. Ws bsvs as much morality as Ibe averags community aoy where. Our people are Loepitabie and ss cut tared ss n ths svetage eartsrn commun ity. Wsbavs ss good a climate aa any country in ths woild, mild and agree able, warm in summer with cool nights, but rarely bot; mild in tbe wlnte, with rain instead of snow; Plenty of sun shine, plenty of clouds. Our crops are probably tbe surest of any section of tbs world . Ws bsvs msny advantages for tbs en joyment of life. This is a good valley to be prosperous n. A man suggested that the Daw cbat always mentioned tbe fact when a ma n gets drunk, but doesn't wile up tLe runaway preachers. Now tbe Dbxocrat doea both. It mentions the fact when a man gets drunk If hs Is arrested for the offense, but not generally when hs gsls a common svsry day Jag on It also mentions runaway preachers, using tbe first paper to refer to the recent esca pads. Tbe Dimocxat condemns both getting drunk and preachers -who run an ay with girls or wbo do anything els tbat ii criminal ia its character, Ws try TERMS. Jailv DawnraAT. 25 cents DCr UlOUtb 13.00 per year .in advance, SOo per month not in advance. By carrier, lOo per week. 10 per cent added II allowed to run over months. Single copies oo. Wbbelv. 11.26 n advance i.&u at enu rf nun S1.7S tnr maeoaA VBftr: 2.00 fot third and m-eoeedinir vears. when not paid in advance. Club of five new subscribers att5.0O. tlraaplae Keelae Lomdom. Mar. IS. The Shanhai cor respondent of tbe Dally Mail says : The Ghineee here report that Great Britain has seised the Mao xao islands opposite PortJArthur in the strait of Pe Chi Lu and north of Tong Cbu Fu in the north west portion of Shan Tung peninsula S Tbewrsaght sWark Saw Luis Obispo, Mar. 13. The bank situation here ia still unsatisfactory. The County and Commercial banks are still closed. President Venable, of tbe Commercial aaid today : If it does not rain very soon, in order to make better times, our bank will not be reopened. la rati Befeal Manila. Mar. 13. Gen. Wheaton rewlv formed divisional brigade ad van- ced at 7 o'clock today from San Pedro Macati ior the purpose of corralling the , enemy. It is now moving on Pasig, meet j ing with alight resistance as the rebels are in full retreat. A gunboat is clearing the along the river banks, which have been carried aa tar aa Guadeloupe. est B nsne London, Mar. 13. It is reported at Ma nila that Gen. Otis bss ordered tbe dis continuance of negotiations between the Spanish general R'toe and Aguinaldo, for the release ol bpanisb prisoners on pay ment ol a heavy indemnity, bucn pay ment would Btrectben Uie ilipino cause by replenish tbe insurgent treasury. Bather aatlaMBlal Saxtlago na Cvba, Mar. 12. A move ment ia on toot here to persuade the U. S. government to pare base San Juan bill to be need aa a public park. Bight la aeaute Siattu!, Mar. 12. One of tbe moat re markable hold-ups on record occured here tonight. Two highwayman started in to raise fa in a remote part of the city. Tbey held up three men, and kept them bound for atoot two hours. sn awch bmw MawArcKK, Mar. 12. Throughout tbe Wisconsin valley districts trie snow ia front 1 to 4 teet deep on tbe level. Trains today were several hours Ute. Many of the streams in Eastern Minnesota and Northwestern laconsin have over flowed, washing out the railway tracks in many plaoea north of La Croste. l B'txnr la aaatralta B ais base. Mar. 13. It ia now known that ., f ....... v i; 1., i the recent hurricane that swept the northwest coast. Only a few whit peo ple wre among tbe victim. ONE WOMAN IN SEVEN in tbis city bss seen tbe advertisement of tbe famous R AG Corset in tbe Ladies Home Journal, Munsey'e, Delineator or some other March Msgaxine, and knows, therefore, axne of tbe important facta about "the corset tbat dots not stretch.1' We bave in suck a good lme of R & G rrSISVi eaed to show The new MAC oamrer 397 the ilori-W ..m, imjtmmat our meet popotar styles, and re la at ihe popular one dollar price. S. E. Tonus: & Son. 'Silver plait that wean." 71 1 trade mart 1847 Rogers. Brosr oa spoons, forks, etc. is a guar ante of quality the world over. Xhe prefix 1847 insnratgeft uine Rogers quality, For bargains in Ladies and Gent's Gold Watches see French the Jeweler. Spring Goods 1 1 are orderedyrge upply ofj nr 1U0 en s Goods They are beginning to arrive New Shoes New Shoes New Shoes New Shoes New Suspenders, New Caps, New Jewelery , New Stationery, etc. Mcllwaln Block ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J Joseph. Proprietor. ' v st ; : Telegraphic. AtMaaila Manila, Mar. 15. Late yesterday. Oen. Wheaton'a columnlencountered the the enemy in such force between Pateros 1 fT. 1 . 1 . ana askuir bb vo necensiiaie a coange in tnejpriginai plans, ine cavalry attacked a rebel stronrboid in tbe Jungle, driving the enemy into Pateros. The Americans had one man killed and three wounded. Scott'a battery shelled tbe city and woods effectively. Al Harass Havaka, Mar. 14. The action of Civil Governor Mora and the police depart ment in attempting to prevent yester day's popular manifestations in favor of Gen. Gomes is strongly censured. The action of Governor General Brooke in restraining the Cuban authorities from interfering baa pleased the people. Blaehaaea hy Baaw CnxYexKB. Mar. 14. Williams Petti- grew of Douglass, Wyo: John Oakley, of Aberdeen, S. D., arrived here today, hav ing walked from the snowbound train at Iron Mountain to the relief train, a dn tance of 10 mi. Oaklev bad a foot frozen and all are Buffering from scurvy, tbe re sult oi improperly cooked lood. Eagaa BM It Chicaoo, Mar. 4. CoL O. M. Smith, purchasing agent of tbe government at Chicago since 1895, testified today before the government court of inquiry! hat the stores of canned roast beef bought by 'a j bim during tbe Spanish war wore all np i j on tbe direct order of Gen. Kagan, the commissary-general. Treaties at aae Dkmyek Mar. 14. A special to the New from Price, Utah , aays : lie ports from " hite Bock agency are to the effect that the Indian leaders are reel leas and very serious trouble is i tici pa ted by Indian Agent Myton, by reafton of the fact that the men who con trol tie cheifs desire to return to their former reservation in Colorado. a Ballla Makila. Mar. IS. Brigadier-General Wheaton capture the city of Pasig this afternoon. The American lose waa only six wounded. The enemv made a stand for an hour, but at tbe end of that time were forced to retreat. The loss to the Filipinos ia thirty killed, and sixteen prisoners. Of the 1 . 8. forces six were wounded. Tha lasargeai War Maxima, Mar. 14. At 7 o'clock this morning, bearing tbe insurgent bugles sounded, Scott s battery dropped 3 shrap nel shells into the woods on tbe left PaaiefL-burcb. No reply waa made, an- at 7:45 tbe 22nd regular infantry a' vanced until they tbev encountered i number of Toilers. Thia fire wee i up turned with interosta. A line then wbe-led toward Pa' -r m in the following order: Oregon vt-.uu teem, 20th regulars, Washington volunteers, a cavalry detachment, 21 regular and re serve artillery. Tbe rebels sharpshooters at Calocan continue active bnt no causoaltiee are reported. WAanaoTox, Mar. 13. Sec L002 has I received a letter from, Kear-Admtral 1 bam peon in which tbe admiral alter re- ferring to the allegations that tbe list of officer, recommended for promotion fdV gal'antry off Santiago bad failed of con firmation because it included bis name, asked the secretary to reappoint immed iately these, otficera omitting hia own name. CORSETS tbem to the"one aotcen in eev n" AT WILL 4 STARK'S. Also a fine line of Watches, Clocks e e Rings and many Noveltks tie puts.the prices down- 111 Pained Celery Compound Counter acts the Nervous ESZaTg School "I know nothing so food as Paine's celery compound," aaya Miss Msy Sber in, ior tne the peat 17 years principal jf the largest public school in Blooming- ton, nr., "to counteract tbe nervous strain ioctdent to a constant life in Ibe school room. "I bave myself uei Faine'e celery compound." she continues, "with most saUaiactory results. It ia a splendid nerve Unic" Tbe discoverer of Paine's ce'ery eom-' pound waa bimaelf one ot the greatest teachers tbat ever lived. Edward . Phelpe.M. D., LL. D., held famous nroteaeorshin in Dartmouth college, and waa a lecturer in other great ouivereutee a.l tbe while ne waa encaged in tbat momentooa study which led to ths chief accomplishment oi the medical research ot tbis century tbe develop ment ol raine a ceiery compound. Tne general complaint now among in tel!?cent women ia tbat tbey are harried and driven and fretted almost out of tbelr senses by tbs demands upon their time and strength. ao wonder, then, tbe average woman baa lost tbe capacity for sound sleep g-,od nidi P" - "ITS JUST LIKE TJrfIS" c------ VTb 1 are machines ia s ock as low aa.. .... $ (Th den cheap n, Jr e) jf JF cn therefore cheaper in the end. Suppics for Sewing Machines and first class repairing. Stewart &ox Co. "Headquarters for Machines that 'SEW." $40 cash $40 For the Best Wheel Ever Built Fitted With Special Heavy TreaJG. A J. TIRES. Next to the Rambler iu quality aid price is the IDE With G. A J. Tires FredT. Merrill Cycle Co. ranches : Spoksne, Tacoma, Seattle. Ihe Old Albany ; Nurseries ea Offer for Spring ot 1899, a very completeUt of standard varieties of r ro.it. Nut Shade snd Ornamental trees,Sverreei s, Flowering shrubs ( Urn tars. Small Fruit nlanta ate. ' R We Invite especial attention to our list of iovelties which includes the eelebrated Lambert Cherry, Winter Berths Pear, Elberta Peach, Imper ial or Clairae Mam, Giant, Willamette andPacifio Prunes, Logan berry, Himalaya, Giant Blackberry, Magoon Stiawerry etc., etc We aim to grow tbe beet stock possible an sell it at a reasonable Pgnre. Late keeping Winter Apples a specialty. . . Visitors made welcome at our gtounds. f Albert Brownel, Albany, On 1H. Strain oi the Room. digestion' sad tbe freedom frcm arte j and pains tbat follow healthy orgarie ' functions. - - j Msny years of eoffertoc might le? avoided, weary months of lost time pot to good service, snd thousands if bvee t snd tbose with overworked brains and nerves would take Paine's celery com pound. In tbe cure of nervons dieesce this remedy baa again and again demon strated its power to comoat in ee ten acious ail men ta. It is to general poor health tbat we are to look for the caste of headache, rhea matism aod neuralgia, and to overcome these troubles it is the general health that must be raised. Sick 'headaches tbat recur so periodically with most wo men ana are to gnevooe an affliction should be treated a doe to lower nervous tone, ann a thorough invigo ration of tbe body ahoald be undertaken with Paine's celery compound. The best teet of tbe wonderful valne of Paine's celery compound is to nse it. Anv worsen will be convinced that it ia tbe one remedy that can make and keep ber "veil and heath! ul and strong. A r,OOD RTiCLE IS TH E .'tit ONE KNOW S 111 AT . . ONE WHITE SEWING MACHINE 1899 RAMBLER Bicycles. 105, 107,109, HI Sixth St., rorUand.Or. Geo. E. Fish, Aent, ! Albany, Oi'c. Reliable5' VEW ADVKRT13EMENT8 ALBASI LDSCH C0MEB7 Mosltr McKlllop, Proprietors Prompt meals at all boors. Fieaa oys ters In styles desired. Serve Innches for banquets on abort notice j.c Limm Ground Fleet Dental Office Broedalbin, St. Albany, Oi Tard Littler, Assistant COLLINS & HODGES ' Dentists. : Odd FeLow's Temple, Albany, Or. All work carefully slcae utdtr late methods. We put up our own gsrien seeds Tbey are all Northern grown seeds, They are aHolate'y true to name Ibey are freaL all grown in 1898. Tbe pack ages are (nil weight. Price, two papers for a nickel. We alto hsve tbem in balk. Stxwabt k Sox Habowabk Co. SOCIAL DACE:. Prof. Holland's social daneea will con- i tinue retiardiesa ol tbe change in tune, bereafier the aocial dancea aiil be held 'on each and everr Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Dancing school Thursday evening. Private ieeeooa to suit patrons. P" II. E. LEERS, M. ). I Physician and Snrgeon ' Phone 66. Puetornce Block. Albany, DR. OLIVE K. BEERS. Diseases of -Von.eo aod Children. PiMHte le. Postofflee Block Albaow.O X. E. WLNSARD M. S. . D. Graduate of Leccx College 1885, Chi rago Hcrceopathic Medical College li&O Kuh JJedH-al College 1892. rvfcedale Block. albiiy.O. Residence on 3rd atreetjronth aide be tween Brvdaibin snd EUswbtth. THE CRACKERJACK L B W05E5, PROPRIETOR. Opposite Masonic Temple. Full line of standard groceries snd country produce "o single leader, but every thing a eaderat bottom price. Wagons run in the country selling gro eeries and collecting produce. Money raved by trading at tbe Crack--ieek. Oliier Plows-- rCFSV . Agent; ay. tweg its. -"y. laregea vrtirer gave tbe watd tne child f, And it baa aaveo aoon a-oaey to the farmer- of America thai iBt other iaf-lemeat e r proejcsa bisue Oliver chtUed are tbe best arth. Th Utiver is a rvo"orrr of happi- arm m the farm, aad the (Vaier who aril , 1 keows r e 1 uauiiag lt- tt. Ucat utfnr in ajit.tky-a aud t- at fa smthing- bnt 1 te ceroip- tod. sade nij ty Wive j Chilled i.k,m work. Scatb Krd. Id f j8 A lUPiET BICTtli RIFAIMR Geroral BiactsIUiM SD HORSE SHOEING. p a -- Wa tj a cswhi cuwi tj-e-i, vi t-srii x dry ruu BroadalUn. MILLER A STEW ART CnYiTEEASUELTS KQ1ICE Sotiee ia bereey eivn that lands sis on hand tc pay city warrants Xoa. tin. to 196 tnclnsivw of tbe issue cf 1SS8. in, tereatoa iakl warranu will cease with tbs date of this notice, ilnasy Or., Jan. 9,1 99. . A.Parj, Gty Treaeuret. flonev to Loan -O-T- We bave a block of WO.OOO to lean good farms u uu aad adjotaiag - eons ies. If you have good security aad perfeevf title, ws caa forniah yoc tbe eoia without ielay, as we mate our own exaniaarMei. t ail or us or write j S. 2J. Stkxls lv' ; Jpaay, Orjr?a FOSHAY & IIASOK 1 Wholesale A Retail ; DEUQOISTo 1ID fiOOISIUIli sxBarr, objdboi Pure. Drnfrs and ths finest and lrc Stock of Statioasry and Bqpks ' - s n the starkei. J M RALSTON, Three doors east of tbe rKvoraT bas money to loan on farm secaritv at low rate of interest. Also small leans made c n persoaal seeurttv . City, county and school warrants bought, , Collections made. - . Rents col'ectsd. Fire la. surance written in the InHnaKr.. I,r and relfabie comnaniM. Hfiw p i vj CO., ef Sew York, PROKSIX 1SS.CO., DO, end GLOBE IKS. CO. of England LINN CO. ABSTRACT COMPANY AXbaaT Orecoa- Offices, Rank of Oregon Buildiae;. 9rrly set of abstracts ol Liaa County. HompXe at tt mspa aad plats. . ww fib cit iom I bave an nnlimitd amonnt ot monev te loan on Farm Security, or n bosineey nmiwrlt in Alhanv. at SKVJLA PEE JCEXT INTEREST.' the interea payable nut once a year, tor laiormation and blank applications eel' on or address O. G, Bttskhawt, Albany, Or. Dill Pickles. ' Sour Pickles, Cannrd goods first class in everr respect.- 7 Teak, toffee and spices a full ifna Middle Store Baltimore BlofteG -ALBANY TKADINj SEKDS to give t