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MONDAY... ' Steadily Growing. ( . Xli4 Conservatory of Music of Albany College is growing very rapidly -under. . ine present management, and ia in bet ter condition now than any time during the history of the college. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wirts are working hard, and in tue right way, to build up a large conservatory in our midst, and we trust that everyone interested in music will see them before arranging elsewhere. Tuition is as reasonable as with anv good private teacher, and the pupil has iu auuiuun an tne aa vantages 01 me con servatory. New pupils are enrolling each week, which certainly evinces approval of the natruction received. Fell from a Bridge. The body of Joseph Gary, of Scio, wa found under the Corvallis A Kasteru bridge across the Santinm Saturday morning, head downward wedged in be tween tw- big stones. He had evident ly fallen from the bridge while on his way home from Albany where he had been visiting with a sister. Coroner Norman returned from the scene of the accident Saturday evening wit!) the p-ir- u.uiti ui w acciuent. a coroner g jury consisting ot George Kan :?, Cbaa. Freitig, D. L. Porter, Peter iViwall. J. turner and J. H. Stephens fund that ne came to bis death by fallin;; from the trestle. He left Albany Thurs Uy night, and it is said had not been d inking as ias ueen reported. Dr. Winnard attend ed the inquest a examining physician iad boys. Several boys are reported to be in tne habit of throwing the light irom a looking glass into the rooms of the Madison street school building, caus- uuu-nce. me marshal re quests tne Uimocrat tn warn the offend era that unless it is quit there will be some doj s on their way to the reform school. lomplaint is also made of some boys shooting with a small 22 calibre revolver in a reaklest manner. School Elixtios. The annual ecbooj election was in progress this afternoon with the names of J. K. Weatherford and C. C. Hogue on the tickets for di rector and Virgil Tarker, Quince Propst, and Fred Dawson for clerk. Votes were being taken under the new law. license has beed issued for the marri age of K. Spring and Mary Kottinger. Lou Van Nortwick of Salem, a former Albany barber, is in the city. C. . Hawkins has been elected clerk of the school district at Toledo. Miss Sadie Cleavenger has gone to Ganta Pass to open a millinery store. The .Philippine island social to be given by the ladies of the Congregational church has been postponed indefinitely. Frank Dorrs, who is now traveling for the White Sewing Machine Co. left for McMinnville this afternoon, declar ing he would make the fifty-five miles with his team tonight. Mrs. Sowers, late of the Emporium, went to Portland today to meet Mr. Sowers, who returns this evening from Chicago to establish a school furniture factury there. Mrs. Sower will return in a few days. Salem Journal. - j Contractor Snook has returned from j Roeeburg, where he secured the contract for rebuilding the Douglas county court house at S10.2S5. Chas. Burmrraf. nl this city, will be the supervising archi teot. tialem Journal. A bowling team will go from this city to Salem Tuesday for a contest with the IUihee team. The team from here con sists of W L Jonef, captain ; Thoa Dale, Koea Thomas, . Royal Johnson, Wm Thompson and Chas Zimmerman. Jef ferson Review. Last Saturday evening about twenty five fireman o'ganised themselves into . t.uerillaa. . iilftt far fun. anil hran nm. ceedings at No. 2's Engine hall iu a live . manner. Henry Kirsch was elected -anA im...;ii. 1 : v. li.rrn t p. uu gut;, iiluollT u. .uuivmup iur- niahed one of their clwice lunches. The Pad Be Odd Tellow savs : A. W. Bowersox, Grand .ligt Priest, now located at 'Albany, writes that Orgeana Encampment, No. 5, conferred the three degrees on six candidateajebrnary 10th and ti e expect to have another and larger c lass soon. License has been i ssued for the marri age of Mr- Geo. E. Porter, of Shedd, and . Alias J,va Templetoa, wbo recently re ceived an appropriation of $5,000 from the state on account of injuries received ' from an accident near Crawfordaville several years ago. They will have the best wishes of many. Attorney Jeff Myers of te ' law firm of Brown, Wrightcuan A Myers of Salem, spent Saturday and Sunday in tbis city the guest oi his sisters, Misses Laura and DJra, the former a member of ir.e Normal faculty and tb.0 latter one of the aeu;or student. Mr. Mycra was accom Jiinied by his cousin, Dr. Aanice F. Jef reys, a successful practitioner at the cap ital city. The doctor is also vice presi 1 eot of the women suffrage league and if very enthusiastic la her work. Drain Watchman;- The pleasant home of Mr. J- M. Rals ton was the scene of a very happy birth day party Saturday afternoon 2 to 5 o' clock.. It was in honor of the 7th birth day of Rolla B. RaUton. Games were played, songs sang, speeches made and a fine lunch served. Holla was remem bered with some fine presents. Those "' present were : Gracie Laogdon. Alma Allen, Eva Sternberg, Irene Goff, Greta Fortuiilier, Cathrine and Hqgh Kirk- Patrick,' of Lebanon, Canrad Meyers, Kenath and Robert Erekine, Bertha Lee, Earl Fortmiller, Bessie Gilson, Florence Thrall, Leaner, Hazel and Rnth Rals ton, Blanche Brownell, Mareretta Mon- teith, Medora Steele, Martha Montague, Veva and Sanford Archibald, Stowell Dawson, V esta Wallace, Margrette MC' Donald. Rolla B. Ralston, Rev. II. L Reed, Ora Harkneas irw. Harkness, Mrs. Kirkpatmk and Sm. .ud Mrs. J M. Ralston. Many a busbaod lm- : sginea that his wife at faaoov. healthy and strong, when he ia really enduring; in silence al most unbear able tortures. She meets him at the door on his return from work or boat. aeaa with a mile and a kiaa. To be snre. she looks a little white and pallid, but she ia vivacious and cheerful in hi preaence, and he doea not realize that anything ia wrong. If be had bat come home during the middle of . the day. he would have found, instead of the cheerful wife, a weak, aickly, nervoua invalid, with headache, name in tne back. f'ttitcbesi' in the aide, burning and drag gist down sensation! and utter despond : ea'cy ata melaqcholvv. In almoet every (am of this kind the woman ia really Buffering front weakness ' and drsease ot tne distinctly lemimne or- aism. requemiy ne aoca hot rcaiue CIRCUIT COURT Department lit the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Linn county was formally opened by Sheriff Munkera at 9 o'clock a. m. today. Judge Burnett was on the bench. He called to his assistance as bailiffa W. n Tweedale, W. II. Warner, and A. .B Woodin. Messrs. Bilyeu, Curl, Dunn, Finch, Hewitt, Kelley, McFadden, Montanye. Newport,Sox,Swaa,Watson, Weatherford Whitney, Wright and Wyatt of the Alb bany bar were present. District Attorney Hayden, of Salem A. A. Tnssing of Brownsvi le, and S. M., Garland and W. M. drown of Lebanon are in attendance. The following grand itirv waa drawn J. I. Matlock, f . C. Isom, J. P. Hahn, waiter Barton, H Parriah, A. C. Chris man. Wm. Ireland. Foreman. A. f!. Chrisman. The docket was run through in forty minutes, and the following biiBineaa waa disposed of: . Jim Chow and Little Jim agt JB Chit wood et al, recovery money. Continued. Wm Cockle apt Geo P Warner and L Deyoe, recovery money, attachment. Settled. U Bryant agt 0 L Beach, recovery money, attachment.-. Continued. W J Van Schuvver asrt Kasnor Van. dran, recovery money. Judgment by de- IHUIU Rubin Trotskv act Th Ftu T rv Continued. Selig Wictorwitz et al act Th P A f Ins. Co. Continued. F A Watts agt J W Ellison, to issue ex ecution. Dismissed on motion of plain- bill. Cunningham Bros. Woolen Mill Co agt N Waldahl, recovery money, attachment. nonsuit on motion oi plaintiff. J W Gaines agt I N Boot wick, money, attachment. Settled. Mitchell Lewis A Staver Co. agt Chas. i aisoiio, rec money, settled. aiiicneu Lewis & SUver Go. agt R A Murray et al, rec. money. Judgment by UCIAUIe Martha I Schooling agt J R Cart wright. i uiuuey, atiacnnieni. bottled. Geo 8 Acheson agt Wm St John, re covery monty, atUcliment. Judgmeut by default. J H Matierson'agt A G Prill, recovery money. Continued. Mitchell Lewis A Staver Co, act John " lckixer, rec money. Nonenit on mn- tion ot piaintia. S M Daniel agt Cyras A Pitchford, rec. money. Judgment by default. Wm From agt Fred W Blamberg. rec uiuuct, aiiacumeni. judgment by default. M Senders et al. airt Ji,h inn Jk Phi 1- upe, et ai, rec. monev. Settled. Pope Anderson A o act S R Ttmni.. ton, rec money, attachmenU Contin ued for service. Farmers Sl Merchant Inn. fV t r Monteith. rec. monev. Jmlirnwnt K. a- fault. ' " ' Engene O'Connel art H M RbtVar. stow, confirmation. Sale confirmed. C E Brownell agt C G Staid, confirm. atioe. Sale confirmed. rec. John Summervilleagt Andrew Condra. recovery, attachment. Judmjnt K defanlu ' John Foley agt Mary White et al. re covery of money, attachment. Nonsuit on motion of plaintiff. W A McClain utOCAF.RR .nt n & : E R R Co.damagea for personal injury. Motion of defendant to quash service of summons sustained. Mary E Dorria agt A H Charlton and W H Young, recovery money. Judg ment for piaintia with order to sell orop erty attached. Washburn & Sons agt I A Morris St Co, rec. money. Judgment agt I A Morris, nana nit as to R N Morris. J W Gaines agt J F Rncker.nx nun. Judgment by default. F Ackerman act M Hoflich.rec mnnp. Jury trial. Verdict for plaintiff on in struction of the judge, for 20. The grand jnry has not yet reported, bnt are expected to at any ime and it is rumored there w ill be several indict ments on account of the Lyons murder. Thefcase of Lewis sgainst Craft was on trial. Wm Fortmhler act W H Klura, recov ery money. Judgment for pla ntiff. B C Lebmanowsky agt H L Palmer, rec money, attachment. Settled. H Bryant agt H M Stone, rec. money, attachment. Settled. Z H Davis agt B S Martin, rec money. On trial. J S Lewis agt John and M B Craft. Tried before Messrs Blanchard, Simon, Pattison, Propst, Moist, Hardin, Coon, Fry, Wade, Smith, Gallagher and Bar rett, verdict ot saw tor plaintiff. Not a true bill was found in Jerry Keeney. Oregon act Samuel Mill. Race. De fendant plead not guilty and will be tried tomorrow. Oregon agt Charles Boncan. Larceny f cattle. Plead not guilty. The de fendant changed his plea of not guilty .to guilty, and after bearing the testimony of several witnesses the Judge sentenced tne defendant to three months in tne county jail, the minimum sentence, be sides giving bim some advice that will be a lortune to him it be will follow 1L Leonard Hass was admitted to citlzen- sbip. WJTnrmd.ro set Cornelius Cox and Oscar Cox,- g t-u.shee. DismisseJ as to garnishee. Three or fonr sealed indictments brought in bnt not made public, as dq arrests have y-t been made, and it ia aaid there will be some surprises. Hon. W P. Keady, ot Portland, one of the lessees of the McCallister mines ar. rived in Piineville last Friday and wa joined here by Mr. A. f. Caldwell and both left Satorday mrroing tor the mines. They returned to Pnneville Monda evening and left for Portland. They will return in a few weeks. Thev have been pushing work, at lb mines and have demoneiraled tn tbeir entire satisfaction that they have made a good investment and aie sanguine that the mine has a bright future. Owing to the last snow fall work was tesnporily sus pended bnt will be resumed in a few dsyt. Mr. Keady has bad considerable ex erience in mtniug investments and no doubt tbis summer will see a shaking op in tbese quarters that will surprise every one. Mr. Caldwell, the snnertbtendent and M'. Kelman, their assay int. have done an immense amount ot work this winter. Review. Homer Davenport's Game Birds " From the Ashland Record : Homer Davenport the king of the world's cartoonis's.and the widest known Oreqonian of the day, is an old friend of Engineer J. J. O'Neil. Homer, when a; iaa used to tire on O Neil's engine out of oilverton, Alsrion county. On Daven port's last trip here O'Neil took him over tne biskiyous in his engine and they talked old times to their hearts' contont. The gifted cartoonist hasn't been touched by his fame and the same nat ural innocent boy of rural district in stincts, uppermost in his mind being the love of fowls and animals. On Monday morning's train Mr. O'Neil received from Mr. Davenport's chicken farm at East Orange, New Jersey, a pair of fine game cnickena with the appended letter. Mr. O'Neil has placed the chickens in the care of RoadmasterM. H. Burkhalter, of Hornbrook, who is also a chicken fan cier, and their friends are alarmed lest they jump their jobs and start out on a cock righting hippodrome tour of the west : M Dear Friend : I send you today fey Wells-Fargo A Co. one pair ot young games.- The hen is from Kentucky and the little stag is a pure Grist Grady from Georgia; he was not hatched untit late in July. Breed them careful, and you will get good i-tuff. Give my regards to Mrs. O'Neil and that boy. Four Tear in the Penitentiary Last Saturday at Eugene Judge Ham ilton sentenced Claud McIIargue,' eon of James McHargne, of this citr, to f nr years in the state penitentiary for for gery, consisting ot passing a cnecK on Berkholder A Uemenway, signed A. K. Patterson, drawn on the First National Bank of Eugene for $49.90. On account of his pleading guilty another case against him waa dismissed. The Judge asked the urisoner if he had anything to say. . Mcnargue said: "Sotting." Judge Hamilton said : "1 will sen tence yon to fonr vears in the penitenti ary." That waa all. Pure Tea in packages at grocers' chillings Best OLIVE LONG'S DEATH. .TUESDAY . The Croon Co. Mine Departed Ibis life on Saturday Uarch 11, 1800, at her home near Halsey.Ore., of consumption. Mies Olive D. Long, aged 40 years, 5 months nd 4 days The deceased was born in Unton Co., lows, Oct. 7, 1858 and came to Oregon with her parents in 1882. Earl in life ber ambi'iona inipired he to seek for berseli a finished educa tion. To this end she labored, graduat ing fron Monmouth Stale Normal School in 1892, well squippe.' to carry out tier life purpose, that of a t-aclier A wide extwrienff i f H - cars leat-hn g in the .uliir suhot'U i'l Linn join it. ouiilies uti'l iiurlb rn t'li o ma rime I for hrt a ukxI r putatinn uou an honor ed u tie No. alone in lieory anl pruc nee but )y XKiupl- is a model ol pure woman ood, kind and trna to all ilia koea tirr. Molfc i' iio-a!'le by the fact ihat evt-rv one was her friend. Her cb ef aim and mla-ioo plain to be seen was ' Do r unto other- as ye o id be done b ." H.'r rirkness date back almost a rear when she wa uompetleo I ta aside her j educational -tot k Her lst ! ea as utiarx trriaiic ol a mark -d 0are oi culm ne . per ectl v resigned to go a- her Ma-ier'n bidding, a I a on lor all ouo p.tie ii. at r rbould be tiuuihU- and uiindiul ol dratll Tl.r luurral frrvi e tl hl I at the f am it. real lr uve on M oiJay Xltrc 13. 10 a. m conducted by R-v. W. B Moore o Shtdd. The temains w,ie laid to r. st in the f ott cera tery beside tboe other father and grandfather. She eavee an agel mother, 3 broth era, 4 it r and a large noet oi frieuds to mo rn b r toss. H. B. Miller has been appointed pres ident of the State board of horticulture H. V. Gates ii putting an electric light plant in rrinevuie, and there will be light in the land of bunch grass. The Salem Journal has diacoversd that "at tbta term ot Circuit Court at Albany the homicide at Lyons will be investig ated by the grand jury, as well as the shortage of the former county treasurer of about 13000." Hon. H. B. Miller, once a candidate for congressman, is now an applicant for the position of chief clerk of tbe state L school land commissioners, to succeed W. H. O'Dell. Other applicants ate ban 'some Walter Tooze of Wood burn, and U. L. Chamberlain and Editor Claire irvioe ol 8elem .... .. ..WEDNESDAY...:...'.... Manila and Santiago. ' A good sited audience was at the ar mary last night to heir ar talk and see war views. Lea Travia. of Eugene, a former stud ent ol tbe state university and one of its best orators, spots tor an hour in very entertaining nianm-r trlling of bis trip to the Philippines, and In a grapio manner, portraying tbe customs and habits of the I blth Filipinos, far brio the Chinese I ad Japanese. Mr. Travis was a good ioba-iver wbil- at Maoila. -i Urur.e King of Ban Fraiic'a-o, followed Mi a vivht account ol te banti igocam (aign as made by ti e Rough Riders. enlisted while riding on tb range in trigona, and followed Teddy Rooaeveit in that iuat famous campaign up dan Juan ittl and into Santiago, telling of the wonderol events of tbe charge as jtxan nv biros If. em belli niog it with one bui drel fine viees.epeaking loudjer than word. Klug had te vera I hairbreadths es'apes Uum death", and then left tbe is land with a fever tbst is nut yet i ent, Tbe two lectures brouebt closer to hose hearing tbem the sitnation at the exl eniea of tbe war A Suggestion A Few Pointers. De th of Mrs. II. D. Burkhart. Mrs. U. D. Burkbart died st her borne near this ciy tl u kreuooo.of heart dis ease, after an illness of several years, at the age of about 35 years. Tbe deceased was a life Ions resident o' this county, and waa a woman beloved Dy all knowing ber. Sbe was s daugh ter of Mr. John Geisendorfer. and be sides ber parents leaves a busband.tbre children, two brothers. Dr. John Geiseo dorfer, ot The Dalle , wbo arrived in Albany this noon to attend tbe funeral. George Getsendo-fer ol Lower Soda and lour sisters, Mrs Prol. liawiey of Salem, Mrs. rrakk Lne. of this city. Mrs. Davis, now in the east and Margtret Geiet ndorler, to mourn Ur death be side maoy friends. Editor Dsmocbat: 1 he city coancil meets totlght to dis cuss and -erhaps to decido npn the que-lion . I taiuti g revsuUc for tbe city. I have considered tbe matter quite tally along be anoos lines prcpo-e and sut mit a few eugre;ion- for their cuosidrr- auon Supp a - ae cat down tne salary oi ibe city citiicial and ditpense with the stree' dghie lor a year. The saving woild ne nearly tfuOO and would teiieve tbe pressure tor ,'uods. lake cotthealect'ic street .ight Kud if tbe businees men de sire lights on tbe main streets let tbem pay lor ibew. For maoy years we went noo.e l transacted bottoete alt it oignt without electric lights and we can do so yet. ft is poor policy to keep tbe city in the bole cootinoally ja-t o keep op to pearances. Ti.e offi e ot street commia sioner can beabolUbed and toe city mar shal can look atter that work for a year, i thus saving $.VI0a tear. Tbe mayor and city councitmeo will serve tor 10 cents each night, instead ol f 1 as at prwweot and anot'.er saving will be effected. OoeJ nibtwatebman can be dispensed wub prbape, aud while the setvice may l slightly iuipwired, yet the city can better afford to do with one night watch tbaa to be plunging ia de l ery year to pay two. 1 submit the toileting laiE t il lustrate the total saving by cotiiug down Uie items 1 bare meouoord. MRS STRAHAN ILL Mabon Wot Yci F.und. Weatherford nJ Par ;er Elected Onrcitisans v.ed yesterday aftrroooo for tbe first time under the new school law, only a good man? o! nem did uot vote, as when the assessment roll wa consulted it lail'd lo -bow tiiat they paid taxes oo SUM. As it was tsJ votes we e east, iaclodiug 44 women. " Tbe result waa: J. K. Weatherford reu-irtd 177 votee for director; C.C Hog 104 Waa-.h-errord's majo-ity, 73. Ttrgil Parker received 167 fr clerk, Qaiuc E Propst 93 and Fred Dawson 24. Parker's plurality S3. New Appointments Tbe following appointments were made at Salem yesterday : H. E. Bickers, superintendent of re form school, to assume dutiee April 1. I Cnurcbilll, Baker City; E B Conklin, Union i Frans Kigler. Portland; Re Robinson, Portland i Thomas Newlaod, New berg; Thomas M Gaich, Corvallis; LH Baker, Lebanon; NL Narregan, Medford; C A Hitcbcock, Ashland, teachers sxsm'nerf. A W Reed, Gardiner; A J Johns m. Pcio; J H Settlemeier, Wood burn; H Webrung, Htllsooro; George baouier. Wingvilie, Baker county, state board of agncnitnre. Rough Rider King Coming. Don't fait to hear Private George C. King, one of Rooeevells Rough Riders on "What we did in Cuba." Illustrated by 103 stereopticoo views, taking you through tbe entire campaign. Armory hall, Tuesday March 14. Admission 2a cents. Embalmed beef, etc. explained. ratxoT Kxrsxsas. Mayor at $1 per night Six couociimen atl .. ..... Electric Ligb'S Suett Commissions .. Total f r jear. . . raoFvesn timtta. Mayor at 33 cents er night. . . 8 couociimen at 10 per oubt. Total lor rear 26 O) 00 1.S60 00 6.1 00 tlfili 00 6 50 lb 60 22 l EnrTua DuiotBiT: lsu' it lime ibat Albiny merchants and pr. party owrseis wake up to then best interests and organize a Board of irade.or Merchant's c!a, to meet once a onth and adopt ways and means to oi Id up the town and community Tner nver was a more opportune time ban right now t-j locate families in and aro ind Albany. California baa little or no iod jcements to offer on account ol continued drouth. There is a large emi gration from the east. Tbe low ii It rares tena to induce still more to come. With 'he facts male known to eastern borne erekers we ongbt to induce maoy ot mem -o locale in Linn Co. It it pars to advertise a business hoo it wilt pay to advertise a country like tne iliaro ette valley amonr if people not ac qoainied widj this country Every property owner abonld contribute a mite and be pulling together, a wondei fol amount of good ok can be done. Let na agitate this matter until we form an organisation, and at tbe earliest Cate poseibi-. Crraax. Vocal Class. . Mr. irtiwil) organise a vocal els; next paiuroay, March IS st Z o clock p m. iu t!-e college Tbis class will be es pecially for children beteeea the ages o eight aad fiileen years. The rudiment and sitrus naed in music will be studied, and all will be taught to sing by Do t. Csiefol attention will be givn to earn individual voice that it will cot be strained Tuition one dollar per term of IS leeons All tbore taking pi ivate les sons in tbe conservatory will be admitted free. CITY COUNCIL. - Tuesday evening, March 14, Present-Mayor, recorder, street su perintendent, chief engineer, chief of police and councilman Galbraitb, Dan nals, Pfeiffer, Sendeis, Richards . sod Graham. Ttie committee on wavs and means recommended that one night policeman be discontinued. Continued until next meeting. - . - Tbe following bills wsrs ordered paid Julius Gradwohl $17 10 Hopkins Bros.; .....;..l to 10 Dickey 76 ' The committee on' accounts and cur rent expenses sod experts F 31 Redfield and J b Van Winkle reported on tbe ac counts of tbe city officers, and the same waa piacea on nie. " The M nteith brick opposite the coun cil chamber, which had previously been reported in a dangerous condition, was declared a nuirance and the owners or derei to a ban the same. Oooncilman Pfeiffer reported lot 6 block 48 as clean as a barnyard can well be kept. Tbe street superintendent reported aer- erai needed improvements, graveling of ttth street and Montgomery "2nd to tfib. fixing tne street to the cemetery from Uai le street, the improvement of Madi son r'rret, and the fixing of several siden lks. - . Co'iauilman Graham moved that the committee oo ordinances prepare a uni form ordinance for toe licensing- of the business of the city. Carried. A petition was read from m Stereos, Jas Stielton. A E Bloom, B F Ramp and others asking that when a license ordin ance be prepaied it be against the wealth oi the citv and not against the poor, like tbe lanndrv women, and that revenue be raised by an increase of the' tax levy. Referred taeooimiitee on ordinances. Petition of Cbee Pfeiffer, VT W Rowell, M osier A McKillop asked for s license oo hotels, restaurants and all eating h oases of $50 a year payable yearly. Referred to the ordinance committee. Petition of Wm Ralston et al asked for new side-walk on west al te ot J act ion street 3rd to 4tb. Referred. A M Hoit ssked for a sewer across Mocks 123 and 130 Us ad and Hid street. Referred. Frank sklpton asked of Chief Engineer tbe privilege of erecting s shedd 6d,x 100 feet wub corregaied iron roof on bia property next to livery stable. Relerred. Petitiou of Mrs. Maggie Fox et al ash ed for new side walk. Granted. To be built within 30 days. Ordinance bill 350 providiog (or tbe purchase ol 500 feet of Maltese Cr ss fire Lore was read three times sod passed. Councilman Richards turned over to the commitree oo ordinances a copy of Koaeborg's bosine-a license ordinance. i tie recorder waa instructed to ma.e out a I s. for Ibe road ui for 1893. The matter of oaring taxes and nnb isbing names of those wbo do not iv was . . , t . . Sm wsrmiy aiscusnea promiscoonsiy. upon niotioa tbe pobltcwtioa of tbe delinquent tax list wae ordered deferred ootil April Matter of permitting Mr. Holme to pot a tank for street spriokltng in the rear oi Davis' livery stable waa re'errcd. Tbe ootside aigbtwatch wae io struct ed to go oo at 8 p m and remain onlil after tbe mo'niog overland. itsciAL AND PERSONAL. Saving 2,825 'JO Some may ray that this wonld be a step backwards, bnt I do not believ- it to be as much so as to be barn pared lor fuuda and to have tbe ei y warrao a cut down and go bi ggiog for buyer. A cmxss. AH Discharged. Le Travis received a dispatch tbis al- terr.iv-n tbat be bad received bis d re charge, and that al! ot ere here oo afar lough bad also betn di cbarged becanse tbeir services are co longer needed. at tbe aeaacn of tbe year when peso mooia. la grinpe.tore throat, cocgbs.eolla, caiarrn, bronchitis and long trochlea are to begnarded agaioat, sothieg "is a finesnb attime,' wi;t 'awer tbe prarpo,'' or is "jort as god'aOne Minnie togh fore Teat it tbe one iaa litde reatedy for a'l oeg, tbroal of broecbial troubles. Inaiat vigoiov!. i,w,B bivieg it if -ame4h:ca: else" i cffrtl ;oo. Fcebay A Mason. For a q jick reniedr aad owe that u wr- fectl aie for tl.iulrea let rrcomfceed Jo Mionie Cougn Core. It is exortleat t Corvallis. is to take place next Satnruav for croup boar neaa.tu klteg ia tbe throat jnigbt. Among low numbers will be a aadeourbt. Kohay A duet by Mies Johnson aad Miss Bertha For froat bits, bnrna. iBd,.leat aor. w- Ellis, ol tbis city, "Goarda Che Bianca s-ma, .kia dta end eDci.liv ntlee. Da- Lnna." a so!o by wise Ellis. "I Dreamt" et Salve Wands firt and nd a recitation by miss ueiet A SvaaTUKO Srvcayiosf. Tbis fore noon st tne . & E. depot a man'wiib a yonog bnbv aed A ent Turner, wbo bas a falherH appearance, lo take care of the youogster while be went oat ana toand tie wife. Ob, yes, be wonld do it glad v. Tne man wefft, bat tailed come alter a lapse of quite a lime, and il ia i i d ibKt great cannon bobs of perspir ation stood oat on tbe agent's face wben be realix.-d what be had fallen beir lo In due time though the parents returned, latin a big burden offthe uneasy agent. Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain is in the city on business. Mr. W. R. Graham returned tbis noon from a trip to Seattle, w here be bas been fur the past lour months with his eon. Mr. J. Gradwohl is Disking arrange ments to ere -t brick block on tbe opera boose lot, with a ftoouge of near ly fifty feet on second street making a doable store of it. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grose, of tbis city, wbo arespeodirg some time at tbe sans Unom at San Jose. Cat, era reported as considerably improved in Health, tbeir friends will be pleated to learn. AsU laod Tidings. .. Hie' funeral services) of Mrs H. D. Borkbart will be held In Trinity church, foor miles east of thir city tomorrow at 1 p. m.. and will bs eondocted by Rev. N ire. The remains wtfl be buried In tbe Knox Butte cemetery. Tbe musical of Mis Mabtl Johnson, at Chief Court ST shrinks from- undergoing tbe examina tions " and "local treatments" ina luted Viv the averatre cbvaician. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ia tbe medi cine needed by women wbo suffer in this way ' It acts directly cm tne aenaiuva 01 MHvrrned and makes tbem strong, ,.LLWn tiirm-on.. It atlavs' InSamma- -Son, beals ulceration, soothes pain and ones sod builds op the shattered nerves. Jt ' transforms weak, sickly, nervous, de- tpondent invalifla into napor,oc.in7 m 1a rmnetent mothers. It fita for wife hood and motherhood. . " makee " eaam ' inaUons'' nnneceasary. Honest dealers do sot aaggest substitutes' for aitUe added profit to be realized thereon. "I had aunered aatold mlaery for years with ovarian trouble, an exhausting drain. amtipa tion, painful ptriodi and other iinoyliitrwjb. . lea,-1 write. fri. Annie Jamea, of No. W feveti street. Memphia, Rhelby Co.. Tenn. Thank Cod, my health has been fully re? ;ndJ an gTudly aay I am a weU woman Uxlay. J ?d i Cottle, of Dr. Pierce'. Favorite IteacripUon jpd wa. ootnpletrly cured." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure eon ' etlpation and biliouaneaa. They never gripe. All good dealer, have them. From the World of March 7. Mrs. Strahan, the mother of Fayne Moore, is seriously ill in ber rooms in West One Hundred and Sixteenth street. Mrs. Strahan left a Southern climate. to come here to help in the defence of ner uaugnter. &ne contracted a cold, which bas developed into pneumonia. When the case came up tor trial airs. Strahan waa too ill to Le psesent. She waa said to be in a precarious condition last night. In order to avoid notoriety ahe has assumed the nams of Mrs. Wil son. Mrs Strahan is the widow of Justice Strahan, of tbe Supreme of Oregon. Mrs. btrahan said to a World reporter ast night: 'it was tbe last day rayne was in rourt tbat precipitated the pneumonia It 1 only bad rayne with me now sbe would be sucb a comfort to me, 1 can not see why the authorities should vant to prosecute hrr wben Mahon fails' to ap pear rgainst ber. She l" innocent, and the course of the District-Attorney's ottice seems like persecution instead of prosecution, especially as it maintains sucb excessive bail. J came here to live and assumed this name to escape noto- Mrs, Strahan is cared tor by a trained nurse and a physician who visits her twice a day. Mrs. Jtayne Moore was unhappy yes terday when she beard a report that Martin Mabon bad said be was going to Mr. Lee Travis, of C. Oo. . wbo recent ly returned from Manila, will divide the time with Mr King speaking for an hour on tne rnmppines. . Mr Louis Van Nortwick who arrived in Albany yesterday has accepted a posit ion with the Combination Barber Siiop and;wiii make Albany ms norne. Hav ing been, here before he needs no recom mendation as a barber. A tramp was 4bund by the railroad track last night laid no with the in Ham matory rh tuna turn so badly tbat be bad to be taken cava of bv the Chief of rtolice. wbo placed bins inthe calaboose until be r ia eule to move along. Call on A. E Ketohum for Harneas, saddles, strap work, whips, robes, blank eve, etc. uroadaioin, between Zd and 3d streets. For a good hand made Harness to to Ketchutu's Harness htore, Brosdalbih, between 2d and 3d strt-ets. A fair Outside J$ j . .. ii- 1 1 Poor Substitute For Inward Worth0 Good health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels. is sure to come ifHpopL s Sat. Hear King snd Travis at tbe armory to-night. Henry Mi-Bee returned lastouht from Porllaod. W. A. Morey.of Cbitago.a school mate of Mr. J. A Camming, has been in tbe eity. Grand Master D C Herrin ia at Crab- tree today, a here he will organise a lodge ot A. U. U. W. tonigbt. J M Sberard. the veteran editor ani printer for fifty years, is lying dangrr- oorly ill at Lis borne in Baker City. i. J Stnrgilh the Fraternal Union man, who organised the Albany lodge a coup'e of years ago, bas been in tbe city. Suit hash; en bro'gbt la the circuit court at Portland by Mrs. 0 D. Mon teith sgsinst Mr. Arch Monte .'h for di vorce. Mr John Usher .head nurse at the poor farm, was in the city today. John is taking life easy out there counting the Cuffs of smoke from his pipe, a new snd igone. It hoids 2400 puffs. A good rised .audience greeted tie Bernbard-WaUbsr Cooceit Company at the college chapel last Bight, aad were weU pleased with tbe program present ed. It consisted ol vioan solos by Mr. Wtlther. an srtist on this popular in strument; vocal solos by Him, Waltber, woo nas a stong .voice of excellent timbre anj wide range; plaoo solos "y alias bsctietmann, a performer ot merit; and some statuary posing by Miss Cos grove, an artist in ber liasv The DanocsAT ht-i received a copy ol the very prrtit folder of tbe Monmonth, in.. Mandolin, uoitar and Glee Club, Besides announcements it contslns full ' psgs photographic pictures of tbe sixteen members, snd oi tbe college quartet aud large pictures of tbe lesdeis and reader It 'a of particular interest here on ae count ot tbe prominence in it of two Al bauy yoong n-en Mr. b. E. Irvine is leader ol the Gle Club and tbe baritone in tbe college qusrtet, while Mr, Floyd i!,. lioms is tbe college reader. Both of tbese young men- will graduate in June, Witt s Titcb Hate! brt look ent lor ditboeeu rople who try to imitate aad counterfeit it- it's th-tr eedoraemeat of a rd artice. WortLlee go.da are not imitated. Get De W itt t itch UteJ Swire. Fosbay a Masoo. Happy ia tne man or woman wbo caa eat a god hearty meal witboot noffenrg afterwards. If too cannot do it, take Kodol Dyspepsia Core. It digeale waat you eat, and enrea all forma . of dj apefwia and indigestion. Fosfoay A Mason. - If ton bare a cough, iboart irriiattna weak Hogs, pain ia the cheat, difficult breaibiog, croup or hoarsen . let us tog gevt Oas Minute Coegh Cure. Always reliable and safe. Fosbay A Mason Before the discovery of One Minute tough Cure, ministeraa woe greatly die- torbed by coughing coogregratinos. No excoae for it bow,. Fosbay A alaaon "Give ma a liver regnlalor sad I caa regulate ike world,' aaid a genius. The drn gii banded him a bottle of Debt's Little Eaoy Risers. te famous Utile pill. roaoay Mason. J Sheer. Sedalia. Mi., conductor on electric stive t car line, writes that bis little daughter was very low with croap.and ber life saved after ah physicians bad failed only by using One Mmate Cough Curs. Fosnav k Mason Helen Crawford Barbara," Mies Joons ia bat firs numbers. License was tesoed tday (or the marriage of Mr J K Eoyart, a promi nent basinees men of Medford, asid Mies Uss:e I Cannon, sister of Mr A M Can non and Mr. Maatonpf this city. Tbe ceremony will be performed at tbe rest dence ot Mr Cannon io tbis city tonight. when the happy eoople will leave oo tbe overland tor tbeir future borne in ised lord. Ireland. r : mMf "I am sorry that he does not appear in sapamw m vrvnJf court," she said, "it he would only go. on the witness stand and tell the truth V UI . . 1 . 1 ' . . ... i woiiiu ue released, i am more tuftu hopeful of an acquityt al," Assistant District-Attorney Mclntyre, who had been in V hiladelphia looking for Mullen, returne d to tbis citv yester day. Where Man on is in biding Mr. Mclntyre could net tell. J ud ge I'ipes, ot Oregon, a former taw oartntr of Chief Justice Strahan, of Ore gon , father of Mrs. Moore, said yester day : "if Mahon tells the truth Mrs. Moore will be acquitted." Come out an d, hea good music at the; fjCfHA JRl ol lege tonight O lAJVUJ CJ( You cannot afford t? miss the concert otonight at the college. Be sure and come out to the college tonigbt, to near toe Concert Co. This secures a (air outside, and a consequent vigor in the frame, with the low of health on the cheek, good aopetlte. perfect digestion, pure blood, Catarrh "I bars had no return of the catarrh which troubled me for years, since Hood's SarsaDarllla cured me." Mas. Jot Mabtht. Washington St., Ogdensburg, It, Dyspeoafn-" Complicated with Hver and kidney trouble, I 'suffered lor years it. with aAvara nalna. Hood S $aranarllU made me strong and hearty. J. B. Emkbtox, Main treet, AUDurn, ws. lUabwdUa hoMEANU ABROAD. A good rain began falling in California yesterday. It is; worth a fortune to the state. ; Therejis ome talk of tbe erection of an opera house st tbe corner of Broadalbin snd thtru street. Two inches of snow were on tbe ground at Roseburg tbis morning. The tail end of a recent eastern bus- sard again flopped over the Catcade mountains, and tbe result was a few tlskee oi snow tbat were foJHSten siter - s . i . . . ; suising tne grouna. - ' - Prof Holland will give a sheet and pil low case ball at the Vance Hall on next Friday. March. 17 (St. Patrick's dav) The leading feature will be a "ghost" cake walk. A number have already ex pressed their intentions of entering this novel walk. The Whitteaker Orchestra of seven nieces will furnish music. Gen eral admission 25 cents. Gentlemen will be charged 50 cents on the floor. Bernhard -Walthcr Concert Co. Obituary. uo i bnrsdsy Marcn ins 9tb at 10 p m 1899, Mrs N J Githens wile of W E Gilh- ens, of Peoria, Oregon, departed this life Sbe was bora Sept. 10, IS35 on tbe farm where sbe died. Sbe leaves a bos band, two sons and two daughters. Sbe was s member ot tbe M E church sooth, at Peoria, of HaUey Grange and Shedds Eastern star Chapter. She bad been sunering Irom diabetes for some time and God to his love saw fit lo call ber home. Tbis is one more strand in the golden chain wbirh binds tbe family to tbe better borne. fo pa ri ng there, no sorrow, no death but joy through ceaseless eternity . To part with ber bas truly brought . To trtends a season of deepest pain Bnt let ns not forget the tnortht w bst s lost to os to ber was gain. She bee left ber earthly borne ' A borne by loved onea given Has bid adieu to friends below To meet with friends tn Heaven. Bye aad bre there'll be a meeting On tbat bngbt and bsppy shore Bye sad bye there'll be a greeting tt here dear friends win trt no mote. uusbsnd. sons. daughters and brothsrs See sbs'a beckoning you to come O may each ot von be reedy - To meet ber in tbat blessed norne. ix tear Mat. Following is ti.4 Hat of letters remaining in tbe Postoroce at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Mar. 14 1899. Persons calling for lhee letters mut give the date on which advertised Been. A. Clark, Eugene. 3 Dunn. w. A. Hall, Harry, Miller. Mrs. L.. Pliraet, Henry. College Jotes. C. E. BrownelPs... SPECIAL LIST. Petite Prunes. , g 02 iew ouungd, one nsvor,. Ti Starch, per lb , 06 ' Minced Clams, (large cans),-. . ' 20 Bostcn Baked Beans. J2 16 ox. cans Good Baking Powder. . 14 7 cans Hardioes 25 Scans Mustard Sardines 25 3 csns Sugar Corn 24 2 gal. Pail Light Syrup 03 These are all first class goods and wc guarantee satisfaction, C. E. BROWNELL. 6EC0SD sr. - ALBANY t -3KTWV7 t. ti FT 'a,., : r B X t'nalnlees, model 1&99..... Uiiainlese, model 1898 Chain, model 1899 Chain, model 1893 Raur, model 1898 Hartford, Pattern 1899. Hartford, Pattern 1898 Cedette, Pattern 1899 I 75 00 65 CO 50 OO 45 00 49 O 35 OO 30 00 25 OO For 22 years the Columbia line ot bicycle have been the best,' and now, saving beeu ret'need to low in price, don't be satisfied with something "just at good," but come around sad get the anuine srticle. AX TE D Seversl good second-hand icyciea in trade for Colombiaa. STEWART & SOX HOW. CO. I Havx Movxn to my temporary loca tion, 4 doors West and on opposite side of street where I will be clad lo mett my old customers and anv new ones who will favor me with a call. I'eepecinioy. J. A. Weaver. IFY0U WANT PHOTOS FOR 50 cents per doz... call oy The Photographer The finest for the motey, ever made ia town. Photos, site ol per dosen. rottsge ftsmp, IScet The Albany Insurance! Agency. BipresenU the! leading Fire and A Insurance Companies. - Wholesale dealers ia Wheat, Gals, hay aad Wood. Correspondence solicited. ' M.SESDERS&CO. MING THEY ARE CO Tiie English and Herman Expert Specialists1 Five Physicians atil Surgeons, all Graduates in the World. from tbe Medical Colleges laeerswaie aaer (he laws sT CaUfarata far tseSS. Eaiabllaheal tS jean. A part of the ataS of the Eoglih and German Expert Specialists and Dr. Meyers It Co., will make their regular monthly visit to fly Satnrday,Mar. 25 th, Revere Hotel, Thev will be at the CONSULTATION AMD ADVICE FUEL. AMONG THE AILMENTS CURED BY THE ENG LISH AND GERM AN EXPERT SPECALISTS ARE THE FOLLOWING: Hriifht's Diseaeeand all other Diseases of the IGdners : Disease s of the BIaB der. L'noary Organs, Liver, Spleen, Spine, Bowels, HeartJStotnach, Eve, Ear, Ski sad. Nerves. Also Impoverished Blood, Blood Poison and scrofula; Catarrh, Ton silitls. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, and other Throat and Long troabSeaj Tumors. Uelormitve, Insomnia, Melanchoiy, Jraralysis, Kopnre.Drsentery, lyB pepsia, Kenraliria, K ceo mat ism, Stiff and Swollen Joints ;t Femala Com plain te, including Ovarian troubles; Piles, Fistula, Obeeity, King Worm and Goiter; To bacco, upium. uocaine and Ljqnor nabit; Headache, .trysipeiaa, Uont, Tape Worm. BiiioQsnees. Dropsv, Oall Stone. Erzema. Freckles. Blackheads. Cancer. etc, and Chronic Diseases generally. IK. JltltKS dc UJ. cure ervoas jeUUty, Lost Manhood and all Private Diseases, including cos'arWua blood poison, oukklv and permanentlv. and at reasonable ratee." Tbe English and German Expert Specialists and Dr. Meyers A Co. are not on ly competent and reliable, bat are responsible, beinz backed bv ample capital and ably managed. Diseases which have bsfSed the skill of other physicians and stubbornly re fused to yield to ordinary medicines, methods and appliances, are quickly sub dued and mastered by these successful doctors, Thev bare the laraeet and beet equipped medical institute in America. Call on tne Uoctors wben they come. All ailing people snoaid see the English and German Expert Specialists or Dr. Meyers A Co. if possible. X friend ly talk, which costs absolutely nothing, is bound to result in a great deal of goo4 anetner treatment is tatcenor not. . HOME CUKES While it is preferable ia many instances to see a patient the) Englkb and German Expert bpecialkta have cured thousands of persons whom tnev bave never seen. If vou cannot see the doctors write the home utace for question list. Advice in rezard to yoor ailment, book for men or women and treatise on any d'esa e ALLFREK. Correspondence and other dealings with patients or pros act!' patients sacredly contideatiaL TERMS ADPK1:?5 WITUIS TflF REACH OF ALL. ENGLISH ANDGERMAN EXPERT SPECIALISTS 731 MARKET ST. SAX FRANCISCO. CAL. Mcllwairfs Gash Store. -Another Cut in Prices- Portland Package Coffee 18 lbs. Best Pore Cane Granulite 1 Susar. Fu.l 2 Gallon Pail Syrup 25 yards Good MuaUa S2 Medinm Prints . 1 00 .. 6i 1 0i .. 1 CO Mens and Ladies Shoes, l 00, l 25. l 50, $1 75 and 2 00 3 cans Sugar Corn or Tomatoes Battle Ax Tobacco, 18 oa. plug 3 5 gallon Best Standard Coal Oil - - "5 x Sprescriptions We've a Surprise ForYous .... . . ; a Vwnsaintv rmv T You will be agreeawy surp.ie "!r4iiTi kh. Vharma- -ecing tbe caie taken in nmng wem. maiteTwhoee blank vour " I reeheet and purest of drugs tc be obtained. Kubber bottUs.. . Fountain and Bum f-ynngea m mu """t Bui'kliai't cc liee, Druggists. Bo wen. F. A. Crume, Dollie. (iriflln A Keedy. . McFeron, Douglas, Parsons, B F. 8taesse. Valerlne. Weatewelt. Eva. ' B & Taaiif , P. M. This company ol artist, in voice, vio lin and piauo ai l appear in the College Chapel Mon. evening, Mar IS. It hap pened this way. They reserved Saturday night for Lebanon and Monday for Al tianv. inn oiiarvuca inu aucicues, muairal and otherwise, oi aiuany ail had plans ahead and d d not care to come be fore tbe public now. It became evident tbat tbese accomplished artists would be in our city any way on tnat evening. It would be a shame on Albany to let such talent be right in our midst and not hear it, and it would surely not belp ber name slsewnere, to oava it anowu. accordingly opened the College Vliapei iv tuouiK m"iis wwiuiB eentsge rates with thara aad invite the musical puouc to come aou near inem . Mr. Waliher is probably as fine a master violinist as Albaav eltissns have ever beard. Frauleln Eschelmann is a very brilliant performer on the piano. It aw ill be a treat to hear them. Let all come. Tickets lor sale at the College. The rate of admission is set ny tne company. Chas. Templetoo, full back of the Y. ' ot 0. foot ball team was a visitor March 10. Misses Edns sod Maud 'Frotnau and two y lung ladies of the Monmouth Nor mal school made ns a visit Mann 10. A ery interesting program was ren deied at tbe meeting ot the A. C. a. Kt urday evening. It resisted of an orig inal story. CarlCooley; impromptu, L. B. Speer, Vetaon Ramp, O. M. Mickey U. K. Smict : eesav.F.O. Oral; reading, U. F. Pratt, The debate was won by tbe affirmative. Bubiect. "Resolved that steam ia more beneficial to man tban electricity." Afflrmstive.J. A. Idoehnke, nesative. lames tnompson ana Jamee Sryant, lae judges wtre u. f . arnica L. o. opeer and J. U. caaa Mr. Dickinson was a visitor starch 10. Mise Grace Bennett is sick this week. Warren Bond, who was with the U. 6. army in Cuba during the recent war, in tends entering college soon. km Hood's PUIS ears Utt Ills ; tha non Irritating an4 Bernhard-Walther ' SpIt cathartic to Uks with Hood's Saisaparllla. Harpers Weekly just received has a picture enti led "tikee running on the snow covered hills of Oregon." The Democrat cannot imagine where Uia shall be glad to have my this treat. friends enjoy W.H. L.BI, ' CHj uusa" Hat.' -Weekly Dkmocbat and Examiner $2.60 and Thrice-a-aeek World 12.00; and Republic 11.75: and Oregonian $2.25; and Ban Francisco done, cerUnly, not any where in this , Weekly Call $2.0Q;snd Balom Weekly ' part of the state Journal 2.00. ; nit PLACE TO BUY Vour Urocerles and Baked Goods Is at Parker Bros. Everybody knows wbere their place is. They keep a fresh stock of erocerU. produce and baked goods, of all kinds, sell at reasonable prices ana tree! tneir customers wen, an alike. You may regret some steps you take tn life but hone taken into tbe store at Parker Bros. It is a great thing to be well fad. Par ter Bros keep good groceries. - A loaf of bread la not much but w ant it well made. Try Parker B to Cnre Constipation Fore vert vn-i,., ruAAt nndrfethartla. loaael Vu.ao.isu Most e--uuarotta0 - BiG STOCK OF NEW GOODS at the BL i CLOTHING GO'S. CLOTHING for men, youths and boys, A fine line ot SHOES, none better, SlyUsk HATS "and GAPS for men and boy Latetlt novelties in Furnishings. The best quality and low prices