Entered at the Post Office at Albany Or m second-class mail matter. FRIDAY MARCH 28, 1884 STITE3 & Editor aa NUTTINO. rreprletor. ruir. srrris-, Leeai a-itur, Official County ani City Paper. AO. C. R. R, T1VS T.1BLS. Albany Station. OKTIRTI RK r TtllS. tarn awn ALBANY EXPRESS Departs t FREIGHT TRAINS Arrives at . Departs at souks south. I Arrive at ( DtptrtiU FRCU5HT TRAIN " ALBAS Y EXPRESS A.rires'at MAIL TRAIM MAIL TRAIN 5:30 A. M :00 A. M 11:45 A. M 126 P. M 11 A. M 105 P M. 3:30 P. M. 8:34 P. M. All Trains daily, except Bandar. NoTioa. On and after this date regular tiokets will be sold at our tloket offloe for follewing points on Columbia riven Upper Cascade, Dalles, Umatilla, Wail u la, Walla Walla and Ainsworth. Will. R Rica, Freight and Ticket Agent O.AC.R.K. Co. Albany. Jane 18th, 188. A good cBtu i rem i b risers. To every sabsorlber to the Democrat who pays np his subscription and cen tiaues his paper, ex pays in advance, we will have sent to him the "Health and Home" one year, without additional cost The above paper la a large eight page, forty column, monthly paper, and is full of exes' lent reading matter A copy may be seen at this office. The paper treats of health, marriage, social science, domestic medicine, hints en health, cookery, etc. Thia affords our subscribers a chance to get a good paper for nothing. Those de siring the paper sent to them will please state so at time of paying their subscription. far FresMeal. I n order that the preferences of the readers of the Democrat, Democrat and Republican, may be shown, each for his own party candidates, we offer the fol lowing piau of polling them. Take a postal card and write as follows : FOR PRESIDENT. A. B. First choice. C. D. Second choice. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. E. F. First ehoiee, G. H. Second choice. And then send it to this office, as soon as possible, aa the poll will be sloeed on Thursday, April 3rd. No names will be published and every man's vote will be kept a secret. What we Maaafartur One may go all over the Northwest, and will be sure to run across the pro ducts of Albany Industry, of one kind r another. Oar furniture, sawmills, our chairs, our wire goods, our matches, our flour, oar hay presses, oar fruit dry ers, ear fruit presses, will meet you in nearly every place, and it is a fact not appreciated by many living ic our midst that these things are giving us a name, even though not extensive, as a manufacturing city, which is bound to be developed into one for which we will feel justly p round, and even now not equalled by any other place in Oregon. It can sot be reiterated too often that our water works are the finest on this part of the Coast, we do not say this egotistically, but because it can be proved. There may be others more powerful, but none so much under the control of man, at the same time peas- praise, are ameng the let. easing all tne power necessary to run have a bat to be relied on call at this store, the Wheels of a Lowell. At thia time Of the seven yonag men who left for Oak there is a steady, reliable life, centia- land Wednesday ia the employment of Best aally not sees became some do not want A Althonse six are Republicans and ene is to see it, which ins a res its succeae city. . HQMt AND ABROAD. F M French, jeweler. Best harness at J J Dubrutlle's. K. R. Skipworth, lawyer, Albany, Or. Tunnel Ne. 3 en the Oreson Pacific has been completed. The ekeapest house ia the valley E Thompson A Co. K L Thompson A Co. are making a seised discount for cash, All kinds and styles of harness at B Thompson A Co. A stock of new and fancy shirts lately re eeived at L E Blaine. For a cough or eold there is no remedy equal te Ammen's Cough 8yrop. Rev W D Nichols will preach at Halburt'a school Jhouse next Sunday at 11 o'clock. The freshest groceries and the earliest veg etable are always to be found at Hoff man A Josephs. v a a a a uemocratu- Primaries wm be neia en Saturday of next week, Thea is when the work is done. A good a took, of the famous Burt sheet has just been reeeived at L B Blain's. They have no superior. There was a much larger demand for extra copies of the Democrat of last week taaa we were able te sepply. We have just reeeived Senator Dolph's speech in faver of improving the mouth ef Portland. Yaquiaa Bay is only mentioned once. Let every reader of the Democrat send in his vote for President as proposed in another eolumn. It is becoming interesting. Send on a postal at oaee. The Oregon City Courier attacks the woolen mill of that city for hiring Chinamen, when there are white men leaving the place for want of work. Dannal's skating rink is well patronised . It is open Tuesday, Thursday sod Saturday evenings. Those desiring a healthy enjoy ment should attend. A deetor being oxamined in the murder trial last week as an expert, we are told, said that if the wound was necessarily fatal it would probably cause death. A handsome picture of Barthodi's great statue, "Liberty Enlightening the World" may be seen at this office. It was a present from the Traveler's Insurance Co. , of Hartford. Rev. J. T. Welfe will preach in the It. E. church next Saturday af terneoa and Sab bath morning. Public invited also at Trini ty Chapel near Knox Butte on Sabbath at 4 o'clock P. M. A sine well bucket was recently taken from the hoase ef Mr Ca vines in this eity, near the Baptist chsreh. The parties are said to be keowa and if the bucket is not re turned at once their names will be published. Private dances are given U Pariah 's hall every two weeks by a social club, to-night being the time for their regular meeting. We are requested te state that no one will be admitted without presenting oae of the Clubs tickets at the door. At least two papers have disregarded the laws of Oregon for a few dollars, by publish ing the lottery sd ef the Louisana Lottery, entitled Seveaty-oae-three-four. ' They are the Xewt of Portland, aad The Dallee Timet- Mountain er. L E Blain has made arrangamsnts by which he will keep on head a special line of suits made from the Brownsville goods. These clothes are equal to imported goods, but are mnch cheaper, and should be wera by all. Support hone industry. If yon are suffering from a aease of extreme weariness try one bottle of Ayer's Saraa par ill. It will cost you but one dollar, and will do yen incalculable good. It will do away with that tired feeling, and give yen new life aad energy. Following is the length ef the six tunnels oa the 0 A C railroad, between Redding and Roseburg : Tunnel 1, a boot 340 feet ; tunnel 5, 531 feet ; tunnel 3, about 320 feet ; ton nel 4, 1980 feet ; tunnel 3, 572 feet ; tnaael C, 260. Hats, lats of all kinds for men, youths, and boys, at L E Blain's. The latest styles, some of which are eliciting considerable If yoa would as a The Cacue far 11. a Democrat. Aa they will not return until some time after the June election, it makes it look quite dubious for the former party Have you a cough? Sleepless nights need lisfa anything detrimental to the interests Cherr7 Pctori1' Ufr "imag, will soothe of the Oregon Pacific, had an article in tBMfl1 to quiet, allay the inflammation, last Monday's issue in which an interview U(1 Ilow the needed repose. It will, mere- wlth a civil engineer.who once worked en OTer speedily heal the pulmonary organs, the road was given. According to it almost 4nd give you health. no preparations had been made, to com- We would like regular correspondents ia mence active operations, that fifteen gangu every place in the county, correspondents ef Chinese were at work with only fifty wheel borrows and some shovels, That Mr White the Superintendent of construc tion aaked fur forty horses and only got one poor animal that fell down an em- oau a. mem anu broae ats leg, that some who will write each week, if only a few items, and certainly there most be enough in the county wko take an interest in their locality to write np the news of the same once in seven days. Doc Irvine, ont on his reach ia the Bnttet mm n WUr rntlintr a fir tram mith mmttmUm I B V") I mmummmt I . 1 -A J I tL. that Mr White left In disgust en account 7 7 ' 3 , . I ' w." n, mm Hunt UUI plowing ouawajr, bat he protested that be thought it was Monday. Hope he won't come ever oa Son day, the 23rd. to attend the meeting of the Central Committee. E. 0. C W Watts, Job printer, has just received ef mismanagement, and that the work en the road is a grand farce, New, we are told, on good authority, that the whole trouble lies in a nutshell. Mr White was discharged, being succeeded by Mr Gates, and the civil engineer wanted a job, and could net get it, and so they propese to "piendid lot of horse cuts, ordered espeical. get even by running down the road. This lv for the profession. Oae of the number is will have little influence with those who cut of the famous Percheron horse, which understand what ia being done. Phoebe Ceaxlaa. Arrangements are being made to have Phoebe Couzins, the talented young law will be of great advantage to the owners of that stock. Get Watts to do venr ioa Drint- - ing. The News has again put in an appearance, with its second hand dispatches. The fact The young men ef Albany are becoming alarmed at the effects of cigarette smoking, and many ef them are swearing off and using their best efforts to stop the injurious habit A young man ia a neighboring city is said te be lyiag at the point ef death oa account of the use ef cigarettes, and from evey quar tor reports are heard aearly as bad. Several Albany boys have lost nearly all ef their bloom by this habit until they look aa yel low aa a dish rag, and it ia about time tksy stepped. Gentlemen who have aa eye for beautiful jewelry for their own wear, should call at ths store of L K Blain aad examiae the stock which he has just reeeived from the Bast I hs line of cuff button, pins, chains, etc, is uncommonly novel and is attracting the attention ef all lovers of the beautiful and new. Designs never before seen are intro duced. These desiring to ebtaia the latest should examine this stock. The store just east of the harness shop of J J Dubruille, has been elegantly fitted up and will soon be tilled with one ef the finest stocks of millinery goods ever brought te Albany. Miss M Foster, the proprietor has had experienoe in the busi ness, and intends conducting a niilliuery store where all ths atest styles can be found at the meet tea- sooable rate. Due announcement will be made of the time of formally opening the store. Mr & G Casiok died at his hems in Linn county, six miles east of eoie, Tuesday night last week, aged 72 years. Deceased was aa uncle of Dr Cueiok, of this oity. He hsd ived thirty years on the farm where be breathed his last. He died ia the ripeness ef years, aad the fulness ef honor and esteem. What mere honor oaa a good mas want than ths sincere friendship and resoeot ef al ex with whom he has met ia life ? Socm States I man. The Hepner OatetU ia a year old, and thia ia the way it gushes ever the fact i Bora ia early childhood and spanked around by debts on every hand, it has had a hard row to hoe during the first year oi its existence, and more than once it looked as though the little bantling would run up against a flnaa cial barbed wire fenoe and tear itself to pie oca. But close handling, together with week-day, Sunday and night work have kept the eoacern on the open range and brought is out of its first financial trials to the be ginning of soother yesr. Last week three young men, living at flarriaburg, being Kd Hendee and two Morris boys went hunting in the mountains east of that eity. They became separated during the hunt, but when it came time to return home the Morris boys were unable to find their companion. They hunted steadly two days for him, bat could get no trace ef his whereabouts, and finally were compelled to return home without him. The effort to find him was continued, bat at last a counts nothing had bees heard ef the leet man. When a Dallas girl wants her fellow to go heme she takes down her back hair. Eageae City girla take off their shoes. Salem girls say, ' It's time fer my dearest Charles te uaclasp his circling anas aad hie away to his patreaal domicil . " Oregon Ci ty girls are mere particular and lees demon tra tire ; they simply say "Sonny, time's up ; git !" In East Portland they don't give out hints, and the fellows stay as long as the "lamp holds out to burn. " In Albany the maternal ancestor rushes into the room just as the couple begin to get into each others aflec tioas, at ten o'clock, and yells ia stentorian notes, "Here, Sarah Jane, it is bed time ; young man, your ma wants on." On next Tuesday the Distne. Teachers In stitote meet in Albany. There will be nearly one hundred teachers present, all of whom should be eatertsined by the citizens ef this place. We have obtained a good reputation for hospitality, and let ns net Suae it by say back eliding nt the present time. These Institutes are among our great set educators, and deserve encouragement. Net only are they of the u Unset importance to teachers, but every citizen, old and young oho takes an rate rest in educational matters. would receive a great benefit by being present at all of the sessions. The April number of Frank Leslie's Pop ular Monthly is even more interesting than usual, and ia replete with instruction and en tertainment. The embellishments are ad mirable. The opening article, "How Uni form Standard Time Came About," abounds with information. There are alee illaetraUd articles by Waller E McCann, etc. Etta W Pierce continues her great serial, and there are short stories, sketches, etc. There are poems by Sidney Gray, etc., and a large variety of short articles, paragraphs, anec dotes, etc. There are 12S quarto pages and ever 100 illustrations in each number, aad the price ia oaly 25 cents, or $2.50 per year, postpaid. Mrs Frank Leslie, publisher, 03, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. Whether tne United States are to regain their former pre-eminent rank as a commer cial and naval power on the sesa, ia a ques tion that ae American ean contemplate with indifference. The subject ia disss seed with marked ability in the North America Re view tor April, by the Hen Nelson Dingley, M. C, by Cspt John Cod man. Judge J A Jameson, in the aame number of the Review, discusses ths question, "Shall Our Civiliza tion be Preserved." The Rev Dr Philip Schaff gives a sketch of the "Development of Religions Freedom." Dr Felix L Oswald writes of "Chances in the Climate of North America.'' Prof C A Egaert offers "A Plea for Modern Languages" in the higher eduea tion, and Julian Hawthorne discourses of Literate rs for Children." Finally, thers ia a discassien of ''Recent Criticisms of the Bible," by the Rev Dr R Heber Newton and the Rev A G Mortimer. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr Grant Height has just returned from Y equina Bay. Miss Nellie Reynolds, of Salem Is visiting friends in this eity. W. A Peterson, of Lebanon, oalled on as Wednesday. Mr Clay Marshall is aew on his farm in Eastern Oregon, where he will remain sever al months, Mr Wo N Kirk, the handsome oemposi tor ef the Uautt ef Corvallis, waa la Albany Saturday evening. Mr Ernest Cbeadte, who haa heea liviag ia Eastern Oregon several years, is viaitiag his mother in this pity. Mr Frank Wheeler aad wife have moved user Alkali, ia Waaoo oounty, where Frank has taken up a farm, on which they will live. We wish them aaoooss. TedCurran and several other drivers fer Rebisoa A West have been ia the oity this week, as soon as it raias Ted says he wil. have the logs oa the read to thia oity. Al Uoiugs one of the sarvsying party new looking up a route fer the Oregon Pacific across the Cascade Range, was lathe oity Monday, when he made us a vary pleasant sell Mr Jason Wheeler aad wife letorned trees Alkali, oa last Moaday, after an abeeooe of two or three weeks, both much improved in health. He was not at "Hoes Heavea" at all aa stated by the Yaquina 'oaf. E L Bristow, business manager of the Stamford was ia the oity last Wednesday te establish a route for the daily Standard here. The Standard is new a member of Che Asso ciated Press aad receives fall telegraphic news. Ou Wedaesday aight Chaa Hideout, Jas Foster, Jr., Mack Meatoith, Wm Richards, Leon Bean, Wm Fertmtller and Dick Conn, all ef this city, sailed from Portland for Haa Francisco, where they go ia the interest Of Best A Althouse, and -will assist ia setting up grain cleaasrs during the coming sum mer. We look fer them to give Albany a good name. Te all the B as aerate of Uaa Ceualy, I here announce myself a candidate fer nomination for the offloe of School Superic- ten dent I have filled the offioe for two years, aad have labored hard to advance the educational interests ef this ceontv. aad flatter myself that the activity and interests in that direction were never greater, aad the school affairs were never ia a better ooadi tioa, ia thia oouaty. I have traveled, lectur ed, talked and written oa the educations1 interest all over the ooanty, until we have more schools, and better, a higher grade ef teachers than were ever before in toe county And from the general expression ef approba tion from perseas of all parties. I am led to belie vs a vary large majority of the peo ple desire that you continue me ia this offloe another term, I am now better prepared to do two years work ia oae, than nay aew man is. te do ene years work ia two, I waat ths office, aad if you will give it to me again, I will bring honor to every person ia the county. I here return my masks for honors already conferred, and will aever betray a trust, or dishonor a position is which you s.ay place n Very Respeetfally. P. A. Mosaa. sab eel Teaches lastttate. Following Is the program of the loatl into which, aaeato in this otty next Tues day, April let, aad, 3rd aad 4th, 1194 i TUESDAY, APRIL, 1, vkni-o gasatoif -7 o'cloc k. Muale. Addraas of Welcome 1 F Mil', Prlrcl pal Albany Public (schools. Reapoaae M A Miller, Lebanon. Muale. Leoiare-Education Through the Senses -Ilev F S Knlght,8up't Deaf Mute School. Salem. Muale. Lecture-Rev F P Tower, ef Salem. Music. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. MouNimj sKHiian w o'clock. Music rganlstloo of Instltuea-Sup't E B Mo Eiroy, Educational A Hal r of Uun County- sup'tPA Meeee. Ma sic. Ortbegrapby-Melhode of-Wllbur NofT- singer, Principal II si soy Pnblle Hohoels, Mew loseoureil'uuotuality D V S Held. Principal Public Sohools, Harrleburg. aauaio. Discussion- What praotloal uses can be made ef Newapapera In Publlo Nchoolav Leaders -W F Wlllmmaon, Yamhill oounty and Hen T J Htltes, Albany. Discussion -Beet Methods of Teach I na Penmanablp. Muaio. rreaooR session -1 oVux.-k. Mualo. Commercial Education In Public Sohools J B Horner, Principal N Brownsville Publlo Hcboola. Keaay The Dull Pupil"-Mine R O Klrkpatrlok, Albany Public (schools. Music. Msanaer Expedients found Helpful m Dally School Llfe-W R Prlvett. Prlaclpal Public Sohools, Jefferson. The importance of Keaay Writing Meaas te Secure IlPreandeat E N Good ft Albany College. Muale Topical Methods of Teach log Geography I W Jarvla.Independeaoe Pub. Sohools, Discussion - -De the Pobllo Schools edu cate children above the position which they are to occupy In life ? -Leaders -J U Jewett, Principal H bed el School aad J F UUI, Principal Albany Sohools, svaatao senate 7.30 o'clock. Mualo. Lecture President D T Stanley, State Normal School, Monmouth. Music. Lecture President B L Arnold, Slate Agricultural College. Corvallle, Mualo. THURSDAY, APRIL t, afoaaiKo aaasios 0 o'clock. Institute Work Sup't PA Mesea. Dally Duties of the Teacher - - M iaa Usaie Cornellua, Turner Public Schools. Moaic School Hygiene Dr D M Jones, Albany Oranlaatlon and Govern meat in Schools J N Goitre, of Eugene. How to Teach Manners and Morals J A Sell wood, Principal North Seism Pub. Schools. Disc u snioswTbo Support aad Advanoe aent of our Public Schools. -leaders -W NoftVnger, Halaey Scheola and J B Hor ner. Brownsville Schools. Muale, Dlacusfiion The question of Corporal Punishment. M G Arrcaaoox aaaejaaj -l 0' u a. Muale Mistakes In School Management Lene, Principal Bethel Hcboola. Dlacuselen Reooss or ne Reeeaa Sup't L H Baker, Ymbill county. Music, Physical tocography -Its Purposes aad a art of the Pnblle acheels. Follewing le the report of the Albeny Publlo Sehools for the month ending March Slat, 18S let, 2nd, 3rd aad 4th grades whole No, daye attendance, 340 ; whole No of days abseaoe, 101 ; No enrolled, 52 ; av. No be longing, 47.5 ; av. dally attendaaos ,42.47 ; per cent attends nee. 90. th grade whole No. daye atteadaaoe, 704 ; abaeace, 80 ; enrolled, 67 ; av, Ne. belonging, 50; av, dally attendance, 52; 3 cases of corporal punishment : per cent Metbeda-Sup'l F Rigler, Polk county attendance, 93. Phyatoal Culture In Hcboola J O Wye- 6th crade- whole No, days aUea dance j koff Albany College. 710 : daya abeeooe, 70 : enrolled, 40 ; av. Music. belonging, 39.3 ; av, dally attendenee,S5.e; Discussion- What are the Comparative 1 case coriiorat punish meat ; per cent at- Meriu Mixed aad Graded Schools tendance, 90. 1 Leadern- H O Hntehlneon, Principal La- Bast Wai d- Da vs attendance. 783 : dava nystUSchools.-J H Jewetthedd School abaeace. 13 : enrolled. 45 : av. belonalns. nd Abase of the English Lang- 87.45: av. dally attendance. 80.05 i aer uage-NRev W S Yonng, ef Turner. cent attendance, 97, Weat Ward Daya attendance. 075 ; days absence, 81 ; enrolled, 52 ; av. belonging, V.t ; av. dally attendance, 33.75 ; per cent atteadaace, 95, ar lalereats. BTanviau sassioa 7 JO o'clock. Address The Study of English Litera tura H L Benson, Principal Drain Aeat! amy. Music. Add res Rev J W Sprlggs, of Salem. Lecture- President E C Anderson, Mo- feaaell FffeeeesUaaa. Tueeday evening, March 26th, 1884. c Present Msyor, Recorder, Marshal and Aid Woodin, Brush. Feshay, Briggs. Ah- seat Issm and Menteith. The Committee en Streets reported that Hob Dicer's hay scales were en line with shade trees aad that the sidewalk adjoining the bare was as near ea grade as similar ap preaches te barns and warehouses. Oa me tion the report waa adopted, City Marshal reported that be had fixed soms of tne street lamps to prevent ohimaies from breaking, but with no success. On motion he was instructed to close the eeath and west sides of the lamps so as to keep out rata and water. Committee oa Health aad Police reported that they had cxamiaed the drain oa Hroadal- bia street adjoining block 48,and recommend ed that the catch basins be lowered so as to carry off the water. Adopted, aad oomrait tee ea Streets, and oity Marshal were in strnoted to have the work doae in she meet ecenemical and practical manner. The fouowiag bills were ordered paid : R R Oroeby, $2.75 I C Diokey, $32.75 ; Rob- iason A Wsst, $4.75 ; A B Moll wain, 80; John Usher, $3 N J Heatoo, $0.75 ; R R asspbrcy. $77.11 t W N Miller. $70. W 0 Tweedale presented petition ef 32 citizens aad taxpayers ef the First Ward, askiag (er sewer ea Calipoeia street, from Willamette River te Sixth street. Referred to Committee en Streets. Mr Jeha Althaeas reported sewer along the west liae of Lyea street as daanagiag bis property by overflew. The Marshal was in structed te notify the eweer of the ditch te repair the same. Ordinance No. 120 waa reported, read three times and adopted. The asms is pub lished in another eolumn. The Committee ea Ordiaaaoee wee in- s true ted to report amendment to Ordinance 9, section t. Resignation of Wm N Miller aa aight fctch aad engineer waa accepted. Taeeday, April let waa fixed as time fer Counc.l to sitae Beard of Equalisation. A A Roberts, recommended by Ne 2 s was laaimeaaly elected night watch and ea- giacer, the Recorder being instructed te east the aallot ef the Coaaoil fer him. PLAIN TALK. a ruin Safcjeet. r A PLAIN CM AT. However much food for diacuasion a murder trial may cause la a community it Is an affair ao one ceurls even tor tbe purpose ofoetal nlag aa excitement fer a few days. Yet murder Is a part of tbe history of nearly all communities, and It Is a matter which moat necessarily be brought Into Courts el r'.stlce. It is a good, ao well as astaral provision of tbe laws of the land that amsa Is at guilty ef erirne until it Is proven against him, by a competent Court ef Justice and be Is cousldered Innocent until tbe eppo. site Is established in tbe same way. It Is for this reason that, however guilty a person may be considered, he haa a right to a fair and honorable trlai by a Jury ef bis peers, and most writers oa ethics, make It a matter deserving of no eeasure to defend such a criminal so og as it h done in aa open manner. V I have Just read that a man worth $1000 lu cash is willing te start a nail factory in a certain place If the citizens will contribute the ether $40,000. Oco ereut man. This is becoming tbe style of tbe preeent day. A subsidy is aaked fer everything. It baa become fashion able to take advantage of tbe wants of a community te bleed It. A railroad is built, and notwithstanding tbe fact that It has a big land grant. It aeka from every community a big subsidy In the bargain, and, then, when tbe reed Is completed, forgets all about tbe matter aad makes the famers aad merchants pay an exhorbitant price for transporta tion . S long as a corporation gets the complete business of a community it is difficult to find language which will de fine the act of dem&adining a large sub aldy. e A person In order (olive and prosper In this world haa to turn hla hand to everything, aad watch all tbe little de tail The farmer should ralae enough butter, vegetables, etc.. to support blm, but Instead of this In many caeca mat ters run themselves. The beet example "Kvery dog haa his dsy" is an eld but ef Dbrprlse I havo seen lately la that of truthful saying The Dsaoi-aar has for l XM who readied a place In Vf ash. la a ama la- . a a . vun nui.u.1 nn ik. f.M n,. .t,.-.k 1 mgion rerriiory toe oilier aay wun en TUB BlOt IB BrILDCBH Of WUrSST The asclent wound builden.of tbe Oe rolliag west Disturb not tbeir slumbeis, O I lirsissol their rest, for hendrue of years, hare they lain ea Um shore or the beautiful Willamette, where tee rsy eagles aaeirertae WUla laley. sections of the Northwest have hem ebtain mg most of ths immigration, this would not set, and that the Willamette Valley on ae count of its greater natural advantages would ultimately become tbe teat of the priaeipal immigraUoe. Thia ia now aboat to be veri fied, we speak this with great confidence the year 18S4 Will ceo tbe tide turning ia fall ist toward tbe WUamette Valley aad Southern Oregoo. The following from the Portland TeUyram increases our ooafidenoc in this : That people may know how many now earners are arriving in Portland it is re ported that aearly 100$ persons have eesse into the eity during the past week, aad of the aomber aearly all are settlers who will lake op land er locate in the email country towns thiougheut the WUlamette valley. A aamber are goiog te the Seead country, bat it ia noticeable that the rush for that eee- tioo ia small compared with hut year. The Willamette valley aad Sen there Oregon at tract most of those who come from the east to Portland." DraemaUr Balertala al. The drama "Black Eyed Susan" and ths farce "Good for Nothing Nan" were pro- tod at Crawford's Opera House on last Friday aad Saturday evenlnga to good konse. Following were the casta of characters: BLACK KTXD BtTBAJf, Miss Nettie Porter Black Eyed Susan Miss Clara Kelfer Dolly Mayflower R A Rohmaa eeece.ee oee ....... William R A Hotartr .......................... 0it CrOsaAsTwMi J W Foster OnaUbraln Alfred Ewert Jacob Twin Walter Porter ,. Dog grass C Q Rldeoat Admiral $18 ia his pocket With that ho bought twelve cans of oysters at $1 a can, a to bogon tor $2 and some eatables for f 4. Thea be started fer CoerD'Alene mines without a cent In his pocket. Within two boars after reaching Eagle City be had eold the oyetera for $06 and the to bogan for $, getting $101 fer what he paid $18. A calf died la The Dalles tbs other day from eating a leaf of tobucco, leaving a great many tobacco eaters feeling lone some. It is a strange fact that a man ean stead what will poison a benst. The arraignment sf M C George by Col Hogg for having betrayed his trust by throwing away his Influence for Ya quina Bay for party purpeses. Is a seri ous one, and one deserving of thorough tnveetlgatlea. A a exchange becomes witty by sayiag that a coat of paint and a dogs pants were recently stolen, but this is not as bad aa the terrible loo of tbe aboee of a womaa after a neighbors hens, lathis city. The manner in wbich tbe wicked And when tbe snow falls Id dee drifting piles, High upon tbe mounts and In tbe defiles Of the leng ran re of Mils and UUapoeat spwrv, B-wlinf tbe pines, ttieeeders and Bra. And mercury ouniM down to aero or more Warned by the sea winds while drlftisg before, Comes dewn the shy deer to grace ea tbe plain, or suum neatii tbe nr sheltered frm rain. And while all of Europe was immersed ia deep war, Mayhape tbe wild people were ebastag tbe deer That sought the mild valley from snow and frotu starm Use humans who gfro m fempcrae te warss. Thus hundreds ef years e'er white man bad trod. Through M Ion's deep forest or on Una sous ties sod, Here a nation unknowa te civiiiaed saaa, Built great eartUen mounds in this then una now Ucd I've been told that of late, a doctor of sots, liae broken a mound and tome history See wrote, "I tbe perswne there buried la war ae they fell, Or in peaee, or dissension, no person oaa tell. This much can they uil, this much and no mor, That a nation eiisted for ttbtsries befoie America was known to the rest of tbe world. Or Ameriog VespUvia bis white calls unfurled. Tbe p.W now esistin? is plain to the view, On a mound a fir tree soma fou r feet t breach. To say nothing of aks near as htrjm, it not quite Have arows ou tbe wounds, 'Is piass be le right. Tliey have sprung from tbe set I, ',,.,. building was aoae, T believed this strange people am e worshiped tbe sen, Uae tbe great Mentezutaa and tbe Asters of fame, W.m, fell by tbe swords of tbe subjects ef Sfnin. Lot Baows. Asalaat Ibe Law mf O The manner in which newspapers have chances of making their fortunee is men by tbe folfowing just received at this oflioe: New York, March IS. 18S4. Publisher of Albany Dkbiocbat. GCXTLEMK4 1 I'leaae Insert one time In your Weekly the enclosed Hem. beaded ' Seventy-One, Three Four-Two." Pisco among your reading extracts ai if selected by you, and net in usual reading matter type, mod not among paid items in advertising type. Tb.a and niuiilar articles are genuine, and are of public interest. Charge me $10. Must go in at onee or not at si L Tho pries will not be advanced, arid mere ia no time for correspondence. N. B Mail marked oopy containing to M A Dauphin, New Orleans, La., in eu eiosed wrspper. Yours truly, J. H. Bans. Tlio item referred to la just seven inehee leng, the price U liberal, but tbe article is for the infamous Louisiana Lottery, ao that we respectful ly decline. If aa article headed as above is seen in any of the Stats papers, it aaay be known that they are violating tbe lawa of Oregon in pab liabing tbo same, and deserve being punched. Ammtti'i Cough Syrup is net a patent medicine. No patent has been asked tor or obtaiaed open it. To protect tbe public from counterfeits and imitation, the saaaa fact u re r has had the label registered in ITaah isgtoa. The syrup is made from pure sad costly drugs, sad cannot be sold as cheap to tbo dealer as the oo earner patent medi cines that are simply made to sail, whisk explaioa why dishonorable druggists or deal era try to sell you something else when asked for Ammen's Coagh Syrup. It is upon tbo market upon its own merits. Yoa oaa bay a sample bottle for IS coots, upon which, at the wholesale price, the manufacturer makes nothing. Ask to see a large bottle, and read the label. aaleal lasti as sale. J. II. Daniel now baa a complete line ! of musical instruments of all kinds for CeleUlal buys stolen chlskens from that consisting of the Mathuahek . . a . , . 1 ... 1 oaa ooys oi aioany excites um ivoraoi comment, sad certainly entities some of them, could it bo proven that they do It knowingly, to be made tbe target of the spurs of a game rooeier. The amout paid fer witness fees In erimlaal easee in the Courts of tbe State of Oregoa, ie really astonishing. The witaess should only get enough to nay his actual esaenees. aad it is net av " , piano, the Shoniager organ, fiddles, j violins, guitar, etc., as well ae tbo ; latest sheet music. His instruments era all of ths beet grades, and are sot the cheap trasn, so that when you get aa instrument ef any kind you may know that you are getting one that will last and bold its tune. ........ ..Lieut Pike I right for one to get two dollars a day fara five minutes attendance In Court Thomas Mooteitb, Jr Fred Wnlttlsr Hatchet Vf K Brink ... . Oni.l Knalavralnl Alfred Ketcbem Me weed oaee a day for aaeral daya. The object Master George A lion man Blue Peter ,f criminal caaes is not to furnish bust ness foi wltneaaea,but to protect society aeon von rothino haw. Mies Nettle Porter R A U oh K A Poster Thomas Moatetth, J r Alfred Kwert. s esaseeess ......... Nan Tom Harry Charley icoeo iSiCBpawOD ia which all are alike interested. The flrat af tbe week sixty tons of ma- MmnT' Co"H. teriala for grain cleaners, were shipped from this city, by Beat dt Althouse. bound for Oakland, Cal, where they will be sold and set up tbe coming summer. Mr Bast left a few days before overland for California, while Wedaesday night Hsrshnsr, Principal Bclo Publlo Schools. seven ef our bert youag men left Port- Diagrams--- A Handle, Principal La land by steamer for tbe earns place, Creole Academy this city have Pper' and wiU mk nPPnlr re,and already . A " GoWwdK a few daya al a, a.1 a s w yer, of St. Louir, come to the Northwest, 9 nmme 01 BP mon ' I cVbVa au - f Al a. lsa 9 and dfilivfir a eoria. nf if,,. Aiw. u.mc. mi tne swcs-noiaers, cenaemne ent subjects. Tbe ladies of taken tbe matter in hand here have about a hundred tickets pledged, ,lBce WM twel7 iBjursd by a stone hurled which will inanre bar etmise t aihenw Mrm "priog bow ia the hand of another If ahe visits tbe North west. This will be I ho ,nd ifc thoQg&t he will act live. Al a rare treat, wbich everybody should take 1 bany boya wko use these spring bows,should advantage of, Tbo writer has heard take warning School directors who wish to secure tbor. oughly qualified and carefully trained teach ers for tbeir schools, should write to Pteei- dsnt D T Stanley at the State Normal School, Monmouth, It they will describe their school and tell tbe kind of teacher wanted and the wages paid, they will be refcred to a teacher suited to them at once. In rendering his decision oa the motion for a new trial last Friday in the Finlayson case, Judge B P Boise, mads the fallowing truthful statement, which should be impress- sd oa the mind of every law abiding citizen Phoebe Couzins, and can speak for her powers as a speaker. She is talented, polished, refined, and holds an audience almost spell-bound, probably having a o superior among the women of America as a lingaist, Unlike some public womsn she is fins looking, if net hanisome, in our judgment the best looking of the pub lic women we hare had the pleasure of seeing. Combine these qualities with a richly stored mind, and a silvery tongue, and an attraction is presented not to be resulted. When she comes to Albany there should be no ha'l laree enoue-h to bold the audience which should greet her. ( of tno United States : "The man who dees Arrived aad la Style. The time of the year has come when men and boys, as well as nature, clothe themselves in new garments. Mr. L. E not read a newspaper and has no opinion ia not a substantial citizen." Subscribe for the Democrat The interest ia the union meetings at tbe Coart House en Sunday evenings does not decrease. Thav have been the mnana nf nrn. Blain has just received a well selected duciag some extra sermons, and of making iocs: oi suiis mr oia ana young, men many realise that the members ef ene church and boys, which those wile wish to keep are as much entitled to the title of Christisu m wl a . at s uP wibu me aeasoB, snouia call aad ex- aa those of another. The spirit displayed asnice, l ae siock is a goerj one and one by the Clergymen in working together for woicai will attract attention. I common cause ia a commendable one. KDIK.tSCK NO. I3B. Ao Ordinance to prohibit the use of fire works. Be it ordained by the Gomroon Council oj the L'uyof Albany. Sac. I. It shall be unlawful for any per son to ignite, tire, or explode aav fire crack arc, bombs, explosives, er other fireworks of any ducnption whatever within the follow ing limits in ths city of Albany ; namely that portion of said city lying between Third street ana tne Willamette mver, and ex tend from Vise street te Jackson strset. Sic. II. Any person who shall have incit ed, fired, or exploded any fire crackers, bomb explosive or other fireworks whatever, in violation oi Section 1. hereof, shall be deem ed to be guilty ef a misdemeanor, and upon conviction tnereol before tbe Kecorder. shal be punished by a fine not exceeding five dol tars, or imprisonment not sxceed two days Sac. III. Any Ordinance er Darts of Or. dinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Sec. IV. Thia Ordinance to be in foree from and after five daya after its publication. Paaaed the Council March 25th, 1884. Approved March 36th, 1884. Atteet : J. L. Hill, N. J. Henton, Mayor. City Recorder. My Wire Mad fits. "For 35 years." say a our correspondent Henry Clsrk, of Fairfield, Lenawee Co., Mich,, "my wife haa fits, They would last about an hour, and sometimes longer, Samaritan Nervine has permanently cured her." Music FRIDAY, APRIL 4. .afoasiBO asaaioB 0 oVlcck Mualo. Grammar Me. hods of Teaching A F where, they will assist in putting ap these machines, which are Justly be coming very popular in California. This speaks for one manufacturing In terest in Albany, aad shows that st least in the matter of grain cleaners Albany baa reasoa to feel proud. ii s m,m ajawMPM waw-naa Beots aad Shoes. las please a Is. trrait tuart. I have ob exbibitioa at my Warehouse the Planet Junior Farm and Garden Implement. Something that every ene making s garden either in town or country wanta. These are ths most jyopnlar garden implements in the United Statea. SaxCBL E. Yocho. I have just received my Spring stock ef ladies, misses and ohildrens shoes, whloh I have bought direct from the raaaufacturer fer cash, as middle men. I am per pared te give yoa better value for year moaey than ever before, aad shew yen the meat this side ef Portland. I make specialty of the beet and shoe has in ess, aad buy ia quantities that enables me te compete with aay house on the Coast is qaality aad price. Call and tee for yourtel. Ne trouble te shew goods. Samuel E. Yocko, Temperance Bally. Character the End of Education -J L Gilbert, Principal Hantlam Acadsm, Leb anon, Mnalc. Class Management H B Elworthy, Principal Soath Malsm Publlo Schools. Exhibitions and Literary Exercises In Schools Mum Alias Tatom, Independence Pnbllo Schools. Moral Instractlon In Publlo Sohoola W O Rrowa, ef Turner. Muale. AJIMtNOOK HBWU0H 1 O'CLOCK. Music. Ocoupatlea for Children In Primary beat assort- School a-Miss Jennie Blaker, Shedd Pub Ho Schools, School Program President D T Stan ley, State Normal School. Musle. How to Secure end Maintain Order In Publlo Schools Sup't J T Gregg, Marion oouaty. Essay -Mrs J B Horner, Brownsville. Music. Diacuasion Relations and Duties of Directors to Pnbllo Schools,-Leaders L H Montanye, Esq., of Albany aad John Feshay, of Albany. DieouaaioB How shall we secure a greater local I merest in our Public Schools? Leaders D V 8 Reid, Harrlsburg Sohools Is II. To-night (Friday) and Saturday night March 28th aad 29th, there will be a temperance rally at tbe Court House under the supervision of the Li an Coun ty Temperance Alliance. Dr J W Watts, President of the State Temper- and J A Sell wood, Salem Schools. ance Alliance win deliver aa addreas on both evenings. A full house la de sired, all taking aa interest, or not tak ing an interest in the subject of temper ance are requested to be present. Monday morning a largs bony looking substance measuring about a feet each way, waa exhibited in front of the stars of Foahay A kfsson , and many ware the conjectures aa to what it was. As a starter It was claimed that It waa taken from the Cascade Mountains where it waa found hurried fifteen feet under the earth. Oae said it was a vertebrae from tbe hack bone of an Indicn child, another that it was a vertebrae from the whale that Jonah swallswed, aaotbsr that it was a part of the back bene of Sampson, another that it was the knee pan ef a Corvallis girl, another that it was taken from the oheek bono of a San Francisco d rammer, etc Later. We have since learned that It was the vertebrae of a whale that left its bones on the Cascade range so vara! years sgo when that was an inland. Uacle Sam's Rav In a communication published in the Army and Navy Journal, Commander J Beta. The ether day an old gentleman stepped inte the store of D. Bros. A Wstts st Sbedds. Looking up be ssw some ladies hoops hang ing ap. Turning to Mr. Wm. D. he said "Note, ah, bird nets, I've cought lota of quails is thsm ia the States." "Ob, no,'' aaid Mr. D., "thoee e hoopc,ladiea hoops." "Oh. ho," aaid the Old gent, "I cea, I see." W. C. T. I . The next regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the hall corner Firat and Waahingtoa streets on next Taesdsy after noon at 3 o'clock, all officers arc requested te present their usual reports at this meeting few the year ending April 1st. Mas. M. J. Townsbbo, Pres. Miw. W. S. Peters, Sec On last Satuaday in tbe esse of the State against Charles B. Finlayson. A new trial was granted, and the court set April 21 fer tbe trial of tue same At that time a reg ular jury will be called, and other business will be t ran acted. A fair docket is expect ed, and it is thought fire er six eases will be tried. CTKI Allen A Martin have their financial affairs in shape and they arc now prepared to Bel goods cheaper than ever for cash and pro due only. Having had enough ef the credit avstm they bow propose to sell for ready pay. To our friesds and patrenc we kindly extend our thanks both fer patronage and blnrllv faalino- in our troubles. And to our enemies would aay that we shall remain in Albany to maEeit warm for them as usual. All xx A Mabtiv. Meaey te Lead. We are now prepared to make loans ia All persons knowing themselves In debted to us on last years account most call and settle the same within 30 days from date, or tbe same will be placed in tbe hands of an Attorney for collec tion. Remember we mean all ac count, great and small. A i lbn A Martin, Albany, March 11th. 1S84. ... .i ... e i ! i Hectic. The following representatives to the Grand Ledge of the I. O. O. F. were elected by Al bany Lodge No. 4 last Wednesday evening J. K. Weaeherford, W. C. Tweedale and T. J. Stitea. The Grand Lodge meets at Astoria ia next month. BUCKLE' AKIA SALTS. The best salve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, sslt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblaina, corns and all kinds of akin oruptioaa. This snlv is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac ion m every case or moaey re funded. Price 35c per box. For sale by Foahay A Mason. A Btartllaa B)lseevery. Physicians are often startled by remark able discoveries. The fact that Dr. Klngw New Discovery for Consumption and all Throat and Long diseases is dsily coring; patients that they have given up te die. ia startling them to realize their sense ef du ty, and examine into the merits of this wonder ni aiscoverv : reeuiunir in nun- B Coghlan, U S N. atates that the consul- aama desired ea improved farm land in dredaof our beet Physicisns using it in ...i ' - i mA iw.n,. . J . - their practice. Trutl Bottles freest Foshay Uaa ana Beaton counties ior aj - . Maion'a Drua-Store. Btraace freak. Music. EVKMTBS SESSION 7 - 30 O CLOCE i Masical and literary entertainment, Special program of the Literary aad Mas ical Entertainment will be furnished . School officers and all friends of Public School Education are invited to be present and assist In the work of Institute. Vrmilfin. fVinmlHu f A Una.. Qnn't. wcujr murmug uauu T.lwn rvuivdw J T Clrmtra Sn-tt't Ifa-lAVl Wheeler of this oity weat out to milk nty , Frank Rigler, Sup't Polk county. me ww. Aitoraeparawngtneoaiirrom LH Baker, Sup't Yamhtli oounty, EB tne cow, tne lormer was sslzed with a McElrey, pup't Pnbllo Instruction. strrtnge attack and ran like lighting speed against tbe side of the wood-shed and bu rated it through, aad then began a circling race around tbe yard, not turniug to right or left to avoid anything In its path. This it kept up fer some time when it 1 died. Dress Mahlag. Miss Flora Koabaagk has just retnrned from Portland with many new ideas sad styiss about dress making. The Misses Rumbaech have ananad a akon four doors fell to the ground and j aast of S. E Young's Store, work warranted to be first class, prices moderate. - tations of eminent naval and other sur goons, respecting his rheumatic attack, failed to afford him the slightest rellsf. By advlee of Dr Hoyle he used St Jaoob s Oil, which wrought a complete and, he says, wonderful cure. John Carr Moody, Esq., lawyer at Vallejo, Cel.. was likewise ured of 9 severe Joint trouble. feet a re st M. E.. church On r.ext Wednesday evening, Aprsl 2nd, 188a, Prof. Thos. Van Scey, President of Willamette University will lecture at the M. E. Church in this city. He should be greeted by a full house. letter List The following is tho list of letters remaining In the Post Office. Albany, Linn county, Oro fon, March I9ta. LSat. Persons calling tor these letters most give the date on whloh they were advertised. Andrews, Mrs. Emma Bluno, Oeojge Cess, Joseph Dick, Chas. A . EAdleman, 11. W. Kenton, Hugh Htner, Mrs. Clara E. Montgomery, ft. M. Maughhan, Wm. May, K. SVlngB, Mrs, Enma J. IC IE VTNm, P. M, time ant less than one year. BCBKHABT BR03. Regular slee 91.00. Msaey Saved. I OK BALE. Two building lota ieaosd Ona house and let on Third house and lot on Lyon Street, this office, Fer Bale. near depot. Street. One Inquire at Three and a half acres of good garden j land.all fenced.heuse and barn Jn western edge of the city. Will be sold cheap all at this offloe. HARRIES). Allen & Martin must have mouey,and now is yourtime to get bargains in dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, bats and caps, e:o., from 26 to 60 per cent ean be saved as goods will be sold regardless of coste for cash, bow is your time to buy. Call and investigate. 57 Firat Street, Albany, Or. BILES McCOY. On March 23rd, 1884, in -ci by Eld A J Jarsugan, Mr Edward 1 Biles, ef Salem, and Miss Saram Mc Coy, of Soto. DIED. CURRIE Oa Tueeday, March 24th, 1884, of euiok consumption, near Shedds, Miss Cora Currib, aged about seventeen. To Trade. Wants to trade for residence or other property in Adbany, one of the finest resi dences with 4 lota in the city of Cher ey, the eounty seat of Spokane county, W, T. New and in first-class order, good well, wood house and cellar. Addreas box 253, Cheney, Spokane county, W, T. F" THE REV. GEO. H. THAYEB, of Bon bon, Ind., says: "Both myself and wifr owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMP TION CURE." o