FRIDAY ..FEBRUARY 15, 1889. atirss & UJiltr nal NUTTINQ. rraprietaro, ritor. mrriivi, Local liuuor. That Fish Laddkr. Tha following trotn the Portland Wekomt Is timely, snd we aecond the motions "A few year Ince the Oregon legislature appropriated $ io.coq to construct a fishladder at the Oregon City falls, and placed the mm by law In the hand of the then governor for disbursement for that purpose. The mon ev came to his hands, and there never has been such fishladder constructed, other than a pretended attempt by a contractor for $1350, and lasted only a few week as a thojr, which we are informed has not been settled for within $300. Those In tcretted In the culture of salmon In these water, especially of the upper Willamette, hould agitate the present legislature to In yestlgate this omUsion and demand an ac count of this fishladder fund." ACaUELAcr. Monday Harry Jones, of the Russ House, and Cary Crawford, were hunting near the city, when a dago came up and asked to see young Crawford's gun. Taking It just as Mr. Jones' trained dog, fine black spaniel, brought from Victoria, came up, he deliberately pointed at the dog and shot It, though he claimed it was an accident. The dog was valued at $50, being the best trick dog In the city. In order to save arrest the dago and his friends raised IM money and paid for the dog. The dog was given good surgical treatment ana may possibly live. A Rixawy. Huston &Co's dray horse, that works single with stiff legs, ran away last Monday. He plowed down First Street from towards the rising sun at a terrific rate, considering his reputation until near the Revere House he saw a dray team browsing dreamily on nothing, and the sight overcame him, causing him to circle around, come up to the curbing in a sleepy manner and stop short, as If struck by a sharp" whoa" from his master. A School With a Rkputatios. The thorough work done at the Portland Dusl ncs College, Portland, Oregon, has made for that institution a reputation such as but few schools enjov. Praf A P Arm strong, the principal, Is a successful edu cator, and Is well able to judge of the needs of those seeking practical qualifications. Read what he says In our advertising col umns regarding the requirements of a stenographer. An Enkgetic Man. Major Hilton closed his meetings in this city last Mon day. He left with warm place In the hearts of many. A strong, forcible, mag netic speaker he pounds arguments easily into the ears of his listeners and exerts an Influence that works for temperance and religion together. All of his meetings were well attended here and have lft a good Influence on the community. Encamped. The gypsies, with their bears, about fifteen In number, are now en camped near the eastern suburbs of the citr. They make quite a cavalcade, and are living in high style on the accumula tions of several months' hard work with th-ir beasts in giving exhibitions. They have spent several hundred dollars among our merchants ahd saloon keepers and wa'k with very lordly airs when on our streets. It is the next thing to being in Hungary. An Explosion The French have in vented a submarine boat which can dive beneath the keel of an ironclad, and by means of a special apparatus fasten ex plosive cartridges to the side of the vessel, and afterward explode the cartridges by electricity, causing an upheaval, but not so great a one as Conn Bros., of this city, cause, by selling first-class groceries at low prices. They deal on th square. Increase in Price. In July, 1S37. Mr. J. II. Mullan purchased of Mr. John Geis endorfer six lots in block OS, being the va cant property directly opposite the College, paying $1650 for the same. Awhile after wards he soid two !U for $850 to L. H. Montanye, and Tuesday the remaining four iota, fronting on Ferrv Street, to Mrs. Van Horn for $2500, making $335. little more than doubling his money in nineteen months. A Good Example. Wallace, Thomp son & Co., the enterprising grocers, have erected a fine canvas awning in front of their store, an example that should be fol lowed generally. All of the disgraceful looking wooden eyesores should be torn down and such awnings as theirs put up. This firm has also several new fixtures to the interior af their store. Ice Works. It Is a cold day when Al bany gets behind Its neighbors. There have been no cold davs this winter, hence this item. Mr. F. H. Pfeiffer, the enter prl.ing Soda Works man, will erect in this city as soon as arrangements can be made an Ice works with a capacity of two and a half tons of Ice a day. Our citizens should support the enterprise from the start The Difference. "Salem must be a hard place for money. At Moody's revlr al the M E church was full of peple uoo being present, and when the collection was counted, the Capital Journal says, only four dollars was found in the plate." Bak er City lirvfilU. It Is about to raise $ao, 000 for a woolen mill though. A Statement. Mr Peter Schlosser publishes the following card In yesterday's Herald: "Mr Peter Schlooaer desires us to say that he does nut know the man Chapman and that Chapman was not in his house and that he keeps an orderly house, and that any one that says to the contrary tells what is not so. Pete Sc h Losb a r .w Friday Evxning. That Is the time that 41 F" Co will present the drama "The Force of Impulse, which promises to be a fine affair. Reserved seats will be nlaced on sale at Blackman's and should be taken rapidly by our citizens. A Rumor. It Is slmplan unfounded rumor, but It is afloat, and is ' to the effect that Jay Gould U making arrangements to buy the Oregon Pacific railroad and extend it at a rapid rate. How easily rumors grow. Surveying Mr. js. 1. r. risiier is pre pared to do surveying ot an unds at lea- sonable rates. He has complete copies of field notes and township plats in the coun ty. Adress Miller's SU'ion. ln county Or. Babies. The finest line of baby carrf ages In the Valley just r celved at Stewart . & Box's. Prices are remarkably cheap con- siderinz the superior aualitv of the carri ages. Kiln Dried FLooaiNG.-Good kiln dried flooring at the Springfield lumber yard in this city.. GO TO J JDUBRUI Wall ?apbr rtis finet line of wal paper In the valley In forty or fifty varie ties, elegant designs and prices down, at Fortmlller & Irvin j's. It will pay to see them. Struck Oil At $1.35 per 5 gallon can, best Standard coal oil, at the Willamette Talk of Cheek. Perhaps the greatest exhibition of cheek ever exhibited In Al bany was that displayed by Lawyer Wal ters, who subscribed $aoo on the V. C. T, U. fund. He evidently thought he had a soft snap. When thanked for his gentr oslty he said, "Oh that's nothing, I've often made $joo In an hour." He then told how his Income was $29,000 to $30,000 a year as a Philadelphia corporation lawyer, half 01 wnicn ne gave to charity, mostly to the rv. v u. iiod save us trom many such conicmniiDie scrubs. . J. P. Horner Is his real name. Dr. Bark er, now in the ctlv. used to be well ac quainted with the gentleman years ago In Keosauqua. Iowa, where he preached as a minister In the Congregational Church for a year and a half.backslid, wandered away, gambled, returned to his home, repented, went East, studied law. and It seems Is wandering again. His narents are well off, but he well, we've had a sample of him. Crook County. Bv Inquiry from stockmen from all parts of the county, we learn that range stock generally Is In good condition, and It Is thought that the loss will not reach 5 per cent.,.. Mir Elkins has enlarged his business by purchasing J C Luckey & Co s entire stock, and has added wagonmaklng to his business, so he Is pre pared to do all kinds of wagon work as well as general bIackamithlnsr....The manv oiu menus 01 iir u v anderpool, who was a s -v . . . t'rlnevllle s first physician, will be pleased to learn that he has gone Into the medi cal manufacturing business. . ..ThU week C L Salomon's building on Second street, one of the oldest buildings in Pi Inevllle, and which has been occupied by different owners as a wagon and blacksmith shop since 1S75 was torn down. Thus an old land mirk has succumed to the march of progress Jfevicw. IIiltos. Saturday evening Msjor Hilton delivered an eloquent address on the "Rela tionships of the Government to the Liquor Traffic," to a big hoot, oaadsy he spoke four times, al the 7'resbyterian Chuich in tbe pcrninj, to men only in the afternoon, to the M. Y. P. A. of the Mstao list Church and at the Opera LLmvt iu tbs evening. la his insane for mas he spoks very lojioslly and pointedly on Matphainy, gambling and social impurity ; In the evening on "The Relation ship of the Missionary cause t the liqoor tralDj," whioh was one of the most forcible temparanos addressee ever delivered in the city. After the lecture a subserption was oiicntated to raise S.00 to clear tha indebted ness on the' W. C. T. U. lUll. Mr. K. W Walters, a lawyer, traveling through th Suli snhanritui.1 ".! -i ..l.l.lim,..! State subscribed 8230. was subscribed. Runaway Girl. Sunday morning a bright looking girl, aged about thirteen ar rived in the city from the South and put at the Revere House, leaving the next day. Wednesday Mrs. Smith, of Wolf Creek, in the southern part of the State, arrived la the city after a runaway adopted daughter, whom she found at Rufus Thompson's one of our citizens, where she was working. It was the girl who stopped at the Revere House on Sunday. Mr. Smith runs a hotel and store combined, and the girl getting tired of the business packed up and came north to Albany, to which place her moth er traced her, taking her home on the noon train. Spreading Oct. James Elkins prop erty in the southern suburbs of the city has been surveyed and will soon be placed on the market as the Elkins addition to Albany, Ferry street lots will be sold at $150 and Washington street lots at $125. The Got tra property will also soon be surveyed and placed on the market at about the same Ogures. There will be plenty of oppor tunity for speculators, as well as people wanting good homes to invest money In real estate. A Statement. 1 deem it due to myself to make the following statement I was employed by the city to take charge of the quarantined small pox patients at Mrs. East's and put in my bill for f S per day, but the council last night cut it down to $5 per day. I have to sav that I won't receive the pay at all. I insfst that it is an outrage to cut my bill down in this way. Etb. Uavidson. The Same Horse. Awhile ago John Shea, of Sweet Home, took up a horse and advertised it as a dark bay horse, branded on right hip. Just before, John Schmeer of this city, lost a horse. lie saw Shea's notice and said that wasn't the critter, and advertised as lost his sorrel horse, branded on left hip. The result was that the two Johns got together, when it was ascertained that It was all one horse, notwithstanding the great divevsitv In the descriptions Moral: Advertise' in the Democrat, He Was aThief. A few weeks ago a dago gave a check to one Louis White, a Frenchman, to get cashed for him. Mr, Earl Race bought the chcck.paylng $51.60! for It. White took he money and skipped out. Another dago the first of the week saw White in Portland and had him ar rested. Constable Burkhart armed with a warrant issued from Justice Humphrey's court left Wednesday morning alter White A Bill. When "Dutch Henry" was conveyed fro.u the Caliboose to the pes, house an old wagon standing beside the street in the Third Ward was "borrowed" for the purpose, the ownership being an unknown quantity at the time. It transpired that It belonged to J. v, ripe, tne Dutcner. The bill for $45 In the Council proceedings explains the situation. An Assistant Chief. At a meeting of the board of fire delegates last Monday Hon Geo E Chamberlain was elected as sistant chief, Mr W R Blaln having refused to aualifv. A resolution was passed re commending that the council De requested .. .... ... - . a to secure the organization of a new fire company In the third ward, that a hall be erected and the old hand engine be pre senced the new company. $20 and Costs. Charles Chapman was taken before Justice Humphrey at 9 o'clock last Tuesday to answer to two charges, those of vagrancy and carrying concealed weapons, lie plead guuty to tne latter complaint and was fined $30 and costs, The other case was dismissed. Thus ends this revolver case, an unpleasant one for a community. S. T. Alliance. The State Temperance Alliance will meet in this city next week, beginning on February 20th. Each church, Sunday School and Temperance organiza tion within the 8tate, Is entitled to one del egate for the society, and one additional delegate lor each ntty memoers or major fraction ot titty. Card of Thanki.. The undersigned desire to return their sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during the sickness and burial of the late Mrs. Rebecca Uooper. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Furdom. t.,T. T Ik. rv n4 A than it a Inrlv's 1 v""u- - "V ' ' ' r Cloan. V3U ai imsoiucc. , , . .... m LLE, ALBANY, 0REW, FORTHFBES PAINTS, OIL S AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE ROBSON'S,- CQONCIfc 1U10CEKDING3. Present Mayor, Marshal and Council, men Gradwohl, Parker, Burkhart, Tabfer, Deyoe and French. In the absence of Recorder Ilenton Councilman Burkhart was appointed to fill hit place. The following bills were ordered paid t P W Spinas, $78.51; J N Hoffman, $14.00; G W Maston, $joo 1 B M Huston, $1.35 Clark Bros,, $1.75 (John Derlnger, $4.50 ; J N Hoffman, $13.35 ; G L Savage, $5.00; W E Kelley, $6.54 E B Davidson, $140 Further time was asked on matter of btidge across ditch. Matter of nutting streets on grade at Second and Washington street was con tinued. Street Commissioner was directed to flu walk at First and Washington so that It will be passable. Street Commissioner recommended finishing of grade on 7th and 6th streets and sidewalks and other Improvements, which on motion of Gradwohl were ordered made, work to be done in fifteen days. On motion of Dcyoe It was ordered that First St., Washington to Lyon streets be brought to grade and drained within five days. Report of Surveyor on surveys made and recommending running grade on ylh and Washington streets, was read, and on motion of Tabler adopted. Petition of J H Campbell and others ask. ing for bridge at 4 th and Thurston streets, and that O P crossing at 4th be made pass able, was read and referied. Petition of It L Cranor asking for priv ilege of building a wood store building, 36x50 feet, at corner of First and Lyon streets was read, and on motion of Grad wohl it was referred to Committee on Fire and Water after considerable discussion. Petition of J. R. Nell, asking for exclu sive franchise for street car line, hereto fore referred to In the Democrat, was read, and on motion of Parker was referred to Committee on Ordinances. Mr. Robert Conn was granted davs lurtner time to nx sidewalk, on motion ol Gradwohl, also, that new sidewalk be built In extension of same. Ferry street was ordered graded. 9th to Sth In 30 days, on motion of Gradwohl. The matter ol building a small engine house In Third Ward and organising a new company with hand engine was presented by Councilman French and discussed without action. Matter of ditch running into sewer anJ latteral sewers without traps, was referred to Committee on Health and Police. Following bids for bridge at Washington and Sth streets : E F Truax. $K.oo s 1 F Hadley, $99 00 t W E Kelley, $90.00 ; las Shahan, $120. On motion of Gradwohl contract was awarded to W E Keller. hollowing bids for sewer, 8 Inch, across Washington, between 1st and and, terra cotta pipe : E II Davidson, 75 cents per loot ; Jas Laurent, 6S cents per foot ; W A Mcclain, 90 cents per loot ; is M Sloan, 80 cents per foot. On motion of Gradwohl contract was awarded to Jas Laurent. I he following bills were ordered paid t N II Allen, $118 ; A W McCIain, $oo ; fohn Jones, $30.00 ; W N Miller, $18.33 ; 1 F 1 ladle v. $11.00 Referred : J A Crawford. $2 co : lohn Schmeer, $3.co ; W C Twecdale, $34.21 ; P W Spinas, $So.6o ; las V Pipe. $1 uon t J N Hoffman66.7; F M West(ail,$i3 78; V Cohen, $20.50 t Foshay St Mason, $9 70 ana $27.50 ; is M Moan, $1 00 ; John Lie land, $1.00. A STREET CAtt PKOPUSITIOH. At the council meeting Tuesday even ing Councilman Deyoe presented a prop osition from J R Veil, of Crete, Nebraska, a forirer friend of Mr Deyoe, and a mao of wealth, In which he will offer to build a street car line in Albany in consideration simply ot an exclusive franchise for twenty-five years. He proposes to construct the line from the St Charles hotel to the S P depot, and as business justifies wilt ex tend iu He agrees to run at least tws cars continually for twenty-five years, will only charge 5 cents fare, however far tne line is extended, and will bind himself to begin work within ninety days from the time the franchise is granted. In this day of bon uses this is a marvellously liberal proposl- tlon, and the franchise, the only thing asked, should be granted at once, without any delay. If it is not, Albany might as well kick itself out of any expectations at all. There should be no delay in he mat ter. Street cars would add In a great ue gree to the metropolitan appearance of things, and the offer is one rarely re celved. Rushed. Among those who are being rushed in Albany this spring is Mr E L Power, the harness maker, who, with an assistant, Is putting in stock some of the finest hand made harnesses in the market. He also has on hand a fine stock of sad dies, blanket, whl , halters, etc It will pay farmers to call on him. isextdoor to the Democrat office, Albany. The Ice Works. Stock for the Albany Ice Works, consisting of ten shares of $400 each, has all been taken, and the plant will be ordered at once. Mr. F. H. Pieifler will have charge of the works. Burkbart k Royce, job printer. carpets, finest line of caroets .ever brought to Albany just received at A. B Mcl I wain's. His Brusselis and velvet Brussells attract great attention, being su perDpatternc Tea Party To those who enjoy good cup of tea and to those who wish to Uvea healthy and long life we recommend the Emporer Mixed Tea. For sale at the Willamette racking Company's Store. We will sell yon groceries cheaper than any one else. BROWMELL PTAKARD. Baby carriages at Stewart k Sox's. Dntard's SpeciQo is an absolute care for all eruptive diseases of the skin, snch as salt rhenm, barbers itcn, ring worm, scald hesd and all itching or inflamed conditions of tbe skin, whether arising trom disease or expos- are, It is guaranteed in eyery case. Sold by Foshsy & Mason. Skasoxable Thitt me ins seasonable oyer coats. coats, a large and Qnerstock of which bsa just been received it L E. Blain's, Cal) early as the oyer-roats begun going have Letter List. Following ie the list of letters remaining In the Post Office, Albany, Linn oounty, Oregon, Feb. 14, 18S9 Persons sailing for these letter? must give the date on which they were advertised : Buress. R Brsitfcloter, John 0 rk, lilsf Minnie Crowley, Junes J Conor, Andy Blotter, John Blsn, Lew Clerk, Ubss Cochran, Chsrles B Oreno, Weltha Howe, ChssF Judklns, Miss Lllllo Lsmont.Js . Lyman, BO Love, OW" N tools, 8 Htsr, Mrs M fikxlin snd Sploer, Bulth, Charley Wilson. Jas Hsiis, wunsm Houston, Peter Kirk, Miss Hazel Larimer, A L Lunblsd, Peter A sfysr, Msfrtrle Peterson, Wm P Spdle, James Trester, ILsMary WUluvms, Mstnsniei I Zeller. Leo (3) McGregor and Armstrong, McGreW. Peter. t ' , B. THOMPSON, P. M, TIM WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL EtlUDS AT DEYOEia R0BS0F3 8TATK LEGISLATURE. sMssasasBSMBM Monday, Feb. 11. Crook's bill for a $14,000 wagon road in Curry county passed the Senate, also Rob. ert's bill for a $15,000 wagon road In Coos county 1 atsj Felt's bill for a $10,000 wag on road In Morrow county 1 also Maxwell's bill for a $ 11,000 wagon road In Tillamook coun '7. Consideration of Dawson's bill regulating foreign corporations and More lock's bill for Improving the soda springs atSodavllle were Indellnately postponed. Eakln's bill allowing Lane county to Issue $60,00 j In bonds to build Court House was passed also bill prohibiting use ot 5 mill tax other than for school purposes. Memo rial, praying Congress to set aside public parkin Cascades. The committee reported favorably on the Albany charter bill and It was ordered engrossed. Dawson's R. R. Com. bill passed. Condon's University bill passed the House. A bill prohibiting the marriage of first cousins was lost. The Portland water bill was discussed and vot ed on, falling to pass over the Governor's veto by a vote of 37 to 33. The following are entitled to credit for voting against II : Armstrong, Blundell, Bowditch, Derby, Fisher, (Polk,) Gambee, Geer, Jennings, Layman, Miller, (Jackson,) Miller, f Linn,) Moore, Morelock, Moss, Myers, Napton, Paulsen. Pope, Price, Short. Stafford, Wal do 33. Tuesday, Feb. 13. Hatch's regents bill passed the Senate, also bill for Supreme Court at Salem, Pen dleton and Grant's Pass, also Lyman's liquor bill, s'.so Dawson's b'll prohibiting sale of tobacco to minors under eighteen. Wager's bill exempting homesteads from execution was lost. Northrup's pilotage bill passed the House, 51 to 7. Dawson s S. B. passed 41 to 15 and goes to the Governor. It provides for three Commissioners and a Cierk. Favor able report on Meyers contractors bill. Smith's bid for portage railroad around The Dalles and Cclllo, with appropriation of $60,000, passed, 44 to 11. Dawson's to bacco bill passed. Wednesday, Feb. 13th. In Senate The Dalles water bill pasted, also Moore s llleglmate child bill, also Coggswell bill for making streams public highways for floating logs, also bill for re form school, after striking out at or near the Capital. Bill exempting homsteads from execution was reconsidered and pass ed. In House Pacqtiet's assessment bill failed to pass, 39 to 36. Several Senate bills were read first time, and numerous reports of committees were read, without action, among others Harrington's bill to create office of Attorney General. Unfavorable reports were given on Dawson s bill a reference to delects In deeds. A bill regu lating trust companies, one promoting drainage, and other and unimportant bills. orpTUONT. Lyonsville, Or., Feb. 1 1, 1SS9. Thinking an occasional line from this place would be of Interest to your readers, we shall endeavor to represent this place nd vicinity through your columns as oc casion may require. As our village Is new, being an out growth of lh railroad, it might be well to state that this plpce is located 33 miles east of Albany on the extension of the Oregon racinc, and while we do not as yet assume the importance of a city, we look forward to the time when we shall possess all the modern requirements of a suburban town At present we have one store, kept bv "Yer honor," Judge Lyons, while Mr E M V barton, of Columbia City, has just com pleted a large building from which he will soon display a stock of general mcrchan dlse. Mr Wm Sherman, of Mehama, has pur chased property here and In the near fu ture will commence the erection of a large store building, rivaling In importance the other two. Wm Wacker. late of Michigan, has near. Ing completion, a large hotel, that, when inished. wou'd do credit to a larger town, white Mr F L Laugharne, ot London, England, a practical watch maker and jew eler, proposes to make this his future home, another valuable acquisition to our town. A good depot Is "a lon,r felt want" at this place, it being the diverging point for Mehama and the valleys ot rot and Jor dan, all of which will contribute matcrally to the business of the place, but from a re liable source we learn that a depot win ce built In the early spring, as will also a large water tank. Another proposed enterprise U the build ing of a telegraph line from the town of Mehama to this place, thus connecting that place with the outside world. Much interest is manifest In the resump tion of railroad work the coming spring, and all are jubilant over the prospects of an eariy eastern terminus. The comple tion of the O P will undoubtedly open up many avenues for business In this section which has hitherto layed dormant. Tangent. Mr. McMullin and family apent Sunday with relatives at Crawfordsvlile. P. W. Ityan has just returned from an extended trip East. Lung fever among the children has thinned out our school very much. Miss Mollie Luper Ss very low with lung fever. The fall grain looks fine. Floyd Jer.ks is again out after a long Ill ness. Mrs, Anderson will move to Albany to morrow. Roads are In good condition. Watchman. Tangenlites making garden. Farmers plowing and sowing. E. L. Brvan has returned from Quite an extended visit with relatives at Walla Walla. W. I I. Bond, Miss Susie and Elmer Bond, of Helix, were visiting l.i this vicinity the first of the week. She said that was a put up job. Kapld Beating of the Heart. Wh9ns var von feel an uneasiness in th e glon of the "heart, a alight pain tn the oauer, arm, or under the enouiae ade. or when von Ana v.arelf abort o 1 reath wu en exorcising, or your hoart ha r eriods of beating fast, you bar heart Isease. and should take Dr. Flint's Rem dy. Descriptive treatiae with eaoli bot le ; or, address Mack Drug Co., N. Y, New Comers To our city will find it to their advaniaee to urioe onr guods before buying in tneir outnt of groceries ana pro -visions. Brown ell k Stanardv J A Archibald, azent Singer Manafactar ing Co., opposite Odd Fellows Temple, Al bnny, Farmers, if von want the best harness all hand made, call on&L. Power.next to Dem- cratofti. For rand madeharaess go to E. L. Power H.Ewert, practical watchmaker and ;ow et. T HARNESS, SADD snTTTj-R pmnrcs isro rnOTTRT V TO WOW 1 10 HUW ' WUJB-Al DEYOE & H0BS0E TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Bound to Get There, an rAJC!sco, Feb. ta.A. L. Maxwell, general passenger and ticket agent of Oregon Railway St Navigation Comoanv. who was in town to-day, was interviewed on the subject of what is termed here to be a secret movement of me southern ratine upon the I'uget sound Pacific would doubtless rather got Into Seattle over another company's lino and make a traffic trrangement with that line Irom Portland to tne hound, the lntter did not want to let such r"c,lu' cuinpcuior into mat section, and was trying to fight the Southern Pacific off. The oumern raciiic however, is evidently bound IVgCl IO DCBIUC. Gentiles Ahead. Ooien, Utah, Feb. 11 The most Import ant elec'Ion that has ever taken place in Utah took place to-day. It was a fitfht bv tha Gen tiles, or liberal party, for a foothold in the terri tory by the election of a mayor ' and council. I lie result of to-day's election is a complete victory for the literal candidate for mayor, who is elected uy a majority ol 440. The balance o the ticket, including the full city council and ihiefofpolice, had about the same majority, The Gentiles are jubilant over the result. A Woman's llaeo. New Yokk, Feb. ll. The six-days interna tional bicycle race for women, eight hours daily for the championship of the world, began this afternoon, in the Madison Square garden at 3 o'clock. , In tbe IWl Place. San Francisco, Feb. it Arne Johan scn, a saloonkeeper, was shot and Instantly killed late last night,and Robert Phelan, a young plumber, Is locked up In the city prison, charged with the murder. A Big Price. Vallejo, Cal., Feb. nD Halley hao sold the stallloHt Woodnut to a man named Steele, of Philadelphia, for the considera tion of $30,000. ( lobbed to Death. Seattle, W. T., Feb. 10. Six vagrants ar rived to-night from Whatcom on the steamer George E. Starr, bringing wilh them the dead body of a companion named Davis, who had died on tlie trip from the effects, it was staled by we vagrants, of a blow at the hands of the Icily marshal of whatcom. It appears that eight vagrants had been ordered out of Whatcom, amongst them being Davi and a man named Anderson. They were bang taken to the boat. when Anderson asked for permisaion to step uuo a saioon lor a drink. According to the story of the vagrants, Davb followed Anderson son in without jrmikm and the marshal be csroe so angered at this deflnance of his author ily, that he followed the men in the saloon and struck Davis a terrible blow over the head with a heavy club. Every Where Bnt Here. London, Feb, to. Snow continues to fat through the South of England and in Wales. un ine coast heavy gales prevail, and a num ber ol shipping disasters are rertcd. Tele' graphic communication is interrupted. A Peentlar Salt. COLFAX, W. T., Trcb. to. Yesterday suit wss begun by attorneys Sullivan, Chadwick & Brown, and K, G. Blair, for Michael Schreck, against Whitman county, praying fur $10,000 damages. During last summer the platntifl wss confmfl in the county jail, held by order of the court upon a warrant to keep the peace, which resulted in the total loss of Schreck's health. At the begining of plaintiffs term of confinement he was a sound and able-bodied man, and be is to-day a physical wreck. KEEP I'ObTKD. Wheat, 70 ceota. ! Afull line of Child's Lath tabs at i. W Smith's. J. P. Wallaoa, Physician and Surgeon, Al bony. Or U. W. Smith bos the largest stock of sugar kettle in Albany. Sis shaves for a dollar and a eltan towel to every customer, at Tboe. Jones. Bjy your tiokets through to the East of W L Jester sad save fare to Portland. Smith 8c Washburn, eaoaeaeors to Twee dale, csrrj the boos besting stoves and sell them the cheapest. Call and sea those Early Breakfast stoves and ranges at Smith k W,bborus's, suc cessors to W C Tweedale. If yoa want a tender chicken be sure and get one of those new style roasters at Hmith It Waehbarae'e soooessora to W C Twee- dale. If yoa want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph e borne made white labor cigars r or sale by moat cigar dealers and at bis Joseph's factory. If yon have any j-b werk t j do call on G. W. Buulh who is prepsred to do it wito oeatneea and dispatch, and as cheap as any one. If yoa want tbe cheapest and beat beating stove call oa U. W. Smith, who is offering some ef them at eost to mak room for bis large spring stock of cook stc.... si si Aa eminent physician says: A healthy liver secretes from tws to three pounds of bile every twenty four bears and disposes of this seoretion where it will do tbs most good. Now if ths liver is oat of order, tbe whole system is in trouble, tbs spirits ars ds pressed, tbe mind is aot clear, and a person wboss liver is not performing its duty is verv soon nn fit ted for regular business. Dr Henley's Dandelieo Tonio renses ths torpid liver and enables it to perform its proper f auctions, thereby regulating ths whole sys tem. JSold by r osbay At Mason, Portland. Oregon. JnlT Slat. While I was in Tillamook last winter I was effected In my back and kidneys so that it was almost Impossible for roe to resell Portland. When I got here I was Induced to try tbe Oregon Kidney Tea. I drank at my meals, tbe tea made from It, and It has effected a radical cure. I can highly recommend It to all who are afflict ed as 1 wss. soia oy jroansy cc ga aaoa. K. Conn. 7 0.ks cares rheumatism, neuralgia and toothache, Foshay k Mason, Agents. BORN, HAM MACK. At Tallman, on Febru ary 1, 1889, to the wife of E E Mammack a gin. NUTTING Ring the bells from out the steeple , Blow the horn, call all the people, Hall Columbia, shout with joy, Ye local's wife has got a boy. Monday morning, Feb. nth, 1S89. MAURI ED. BA0LEY PENTLAND. At the rts idenceofthe bride's mother, in Scto, on Tuesday. Feb 12. Mr W H Bag'.ey, of Sal em, and Miss Edith Pentland, of Scie. DIED. COOPER On Saturday, Febr uary 9th 18S9, In Albany at the residence of Mr. B, F. Purdom, Mrs. Samuel Cooper, aged 77 Mrs, Cooper was the mother of County Commissioner Cooper and leaves several other children. She was a pioneer and leaves a good name behind her. Mrs, Cooper was born In Tennessee on July 22 1812. and came to Oregon in 1847, where she was married to Samuel Cooper, her second husband. She leaves seven chil dren and many friends to mourn her loss. uneral services were neia at tne resi dence of Mr. Purdom this afternoon. ULES, BLANKETS, DEYOE &R0B30S ars igex r FOR THE NEW HIGH ARM DAVIS VERTICAL-FEED SEWING MA- CHINE. BEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET HOME AND ABROAD WON DAY. Uloriout weather, . are naly IS cents par dozen, Eugone Oily i building soma ic e works on paper, Frank Wood, Sr., Is home fro 11 hit Cdi forfjia trip, - There is not a Cliiruinsii in Tuemms, so the report goes abrosd, J K Whitbey, of the Herald, spent 8.1 bath with bis parents in K igetm, Mrs George Humphrey wu taken danger onsiy sick Saturday with pneumonia Oct a ticket for tha "Force of Impulxe," at U.aokmsii s. It will be worth witnessing. Johnny Crnssen will leave to-morrow morning for Eastern Oregon to look aftei some ot his father interests there. Albany has the best equipped lira depart ment bi any city In Ursuon ot Its size. It is an ium new comers should consider. A Chinese paper reports that a monkey extinguished a tire by empty ing tne contents 01 a teapot on a cnrtsin that was in umr$. Rev Logan arrived In the city to-day and will go to Oakville to assist Rev Auheson in aseiiesnf meetings to be held during the W(CR. v iT..nr.... . it ir... 1... ..... .'"IIHI.il. . VVII ' t1 j J I - chased of J II Burkhart 00 sores of tbe V. N White farm, near this cilv. coniiiilurstiou The first lioyolo sale of the seston is re ported to the Dkmockat to day. Mr Kl t'uslok is aow the possessor of 01 inob Vic tor, T J Ovsrman agent. Owing to an increase of business the P10- printers of the St. Charles Hotel are engaged In famishing ten more rooms to tnai the demands of increased travel - Major Hilton mentioned Seattle. Taoma and Astoria as tbe most ungodly cities io the Northwest and tho Vrtgonian h the most unprincipled newspaper. A little hoy in Ilwano knew what be was talking about when he closed bis evening rsyerby saying 1 '(Jood bye, oh Lord ! 'm going over to Astoria in the niorninu." Pionirr. Poor Acnes Woodward, she has had lisr picture pat in the I'ortlaod Mrcnnj. it look aa if it bad been aet do wo on by a hippopot amus. The Democrat's Yoqaiaaj:.iy was eqnal I t it A family of Ave in Dakota submitted for tbree.weeks on five pounds of pork ai:d a bushel of carrots, and there is no use in any J""?" - lr tryiog to beat tbst reo- ord. An English joker toiik down tbe csUcdnr in a business otfiie and bung np one two years old. Dates for important pspers were taken from it, and a loss of (30,000 was tbe result. Twenty rJv thousand dollars was apent in advertising by one real estate firm in Seattle last year and the result is a nc pr-jlit to the investors of $ 100,000. This is a hint forresl estate men in tbe WillarnoHo Valley. Prof Heine, the eu.ioent violinist, though blind, is a close observer and 'sees' more than some men who have two good eyee. In a visit to tbe Atlorian o'Doe yesterday after soon be gave several wonderful manifesta tions of his keen perceptions, notably being able to tell the shspe of objects in tbe room without touching them Attorhn So fr ss learned, there will be 24 csuneriea in operation in this vMulty tbis year aa against 29 last year. Tbe Eureka, Eg!e, Knappton and North Kbore will ran cn jointlt, the packing being done at the lirst named. Tbe Colombia, Anglo-American and Wm. D. Smith canneries will not run tbis Priss fighting is brntal business and should be stopped ; but b:re is the way Kilrsn will train for bia fijjht with Sullivan. Ue will punch a bag an hour before breakfast, then rnn through sand sixteen miles, be bathed snd robbed, box m. boor with Mitchell, swing club, in foot be will be worked from morning to night lor ths next six months. An Alameda msn was in Portland last Summer, and be saw a Willamette Valley nativa cutting bay. Tbe Alsmsoa mao bought one ton snd bad It seat by steamer t his rural borne, opposite San Fraocinco. Tbe following bills bad to be paid, however : rirst cost. 117 : steamer cbsrses. Kl : ex press and ferry chargea in Alsmeda. 810. Total cost of Cat too if biy, US. Tt'ESDAT. Albany has a wideawake Marshal. Circuit onartia in session at Salem. Waltis Nash bos a farm at Rock Creek. A lodge of Good Templars was organised near Rock Creek raoettly. Portland has only one dsily paper. Tbe Orr-jonUxn wears everything else our. Mr. W. I. Vawter and Mits Etta 11 ill were married at Eugene yesterday. Remember "Force of Impulse'' Friday evsmng. XMeatiy evoryooay u going. paymaster Hogne, of the O. P. bos been ia the city to-day with bia money bag. A gentleman reports the sight of a very fin looking butterfly, and tbis is February. Read .Read's new advertisement, lie car ries a tine stock Of goods and treats people well. Tbe Wizard Oil troop is coming this week and will play at tbe Opera I loose several evenings. Have yoa selected a valentine yet for your best girl, boys. Then do so, for Thursday ia the day. Frances Pfeiffer has ordered a $1200 aoda fountain. Tbere ia nothing aleepy about France Tbe law tirovidiog for the closing of sa loons on Sued sy is One that deserves being enforced 10 Albany. . Albany has no band. Think of the lead ing eity in the Valley being without a brass band. 1 ha thought is curdling. lion Seymonr Condon, a member of the lower house of the legislature from Lane county, was bora in this city in 1860. Coroner John Shea, the presence of whoe pnis is tne eity always drives away tne bines, bos beon doing Albany to-day. C C Bonner, recently of VV T. purchased of H Bryant, ten acres of garden Una ad joining the city, paying 1400 for the some. Rev. Rogers,of ths Congregational church, of Corvallis. ia in the city, tbe gaest ef Rev. Roeers. ol the Congregational cnurcb, ot Albany. Eastern Oreson people are wincing under the enormous subsidies asked by Hunt for bis railroad. lis is the champion in this re spect. . Tbe old Exchange Hotel is being straight ened no. and improved generally, and we ere informed, will-soon be occupied by Mrs, Mnrrsy sgain An example of bow tho value of town lots in Albany have inoreaaed in valne may be seen in the sale of a lot for $700 that cost $250 three years ago. Mr. Paisley, of the Albany Furniture Co. will leve to-morrow on a business trip of two or three weeks through the Valley in the interest of the company. . Mr E A SahifBer, who will have charge ef L E Blain's tailoriug department hereafter, arrived in the city to-day with hie family prepared for business. A quarrell near Eugene last Saturday be tween two farmers named Crail and White resulted in the latter shooting ths former, and it was thought the wound will prove fataL . , From reoent experiments in England it has been found that a tortoise can walk a mile in four hours. What a pity it ia that tortoisea cannot be utilized instead of the cars for carrying mail on the Narrow Gauge Railroad Mr Frank Hikes, who has been attending sohool at Jefferson, bss returned to Albany, and will make wire fenoes, with headquar ters at 0 H Dodd k Co s warehouse, oppc site the postofiiue. WHIPS, HALTERS, SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM- PLEMENTSATEDE YOE & RODSON W. W. Crawford Is in the city to-day with Restoo, the prettiest horse in Lion eiwty. McKoiht (iron., also, havo Ouecu in the city, the stallion v.itli fatct rtord, Tl;e son shows his good Lrrtdi'ig. l)r Jidiu Majjors ditj at bin lion t itt S'ay ton last fctnnda-. He was tbe fatl. t of Mr Kherman ?hompor, rf this city, nd vm u man ri'iiiy tsteetuiu. .urinaiit x 1.0,-1. p son Itft yett'rdy to attend the funr rl, re turning to-day Mr it Mayors, The unxhanst,iblo editorial matter in i)n- Benton Leader h.Vocd to tbe Ac.nui!nifs College alone d.spuy a tt'msrkably fetti'.c brsin hold of the pen. Wti do bulietc J will bo wnlio;; or tiio auij':'Jt twenty y a: bence. Tito action of the Lower House in dc.frat ing tlm Portland watr r bill, was a tighter u one Now it is to bo hrr"d all: "f tbse private wagon road biiU, eic., will ' dp- lesion, i.inn county nmiiis its o. u tnuaa and would like totte other conntus d like wise. Defeat f the water bill is due to tbe de termination of the Governor and a number of members of tbe Iegilstnre to maintain the theory that bonds should be taxed vln'ch they knew never will be taxed at alt, in any possible circumstances, OrowVii, Io the name ef cood sense then what was the nse of the provision in the lil!,s it was the only i'.ng that jeopardised it. WCbKKSPAV. New good at VV F Read's. Bargsins in boots and shoes at Uead's. Some people are making early garden?. Oregon will be thirty tenrs old to mot raw. Hurrah' Choice Herkimer Co i-bcene at Brownll & SUnard's. Wheat is booming in Chici!0. TI10 Hulls are ia control. IV, Neaui removes c me tre without '.!. knifs or pain. Best artist's material.! in the c tv at Dr. Guiss&Soas. If yon want anv M id of stive remits call on O. W. Smith. Wm. II. licndiron. of Oakland. (Jill I is in tke city on buiue. O. W. Smith civ-s thl white enameled iron ware with fcts fine ook slovra. A full aesortmeiit of brass kettles from one to eiLtceo glLti st G, W. Smith's. Floor delivered to anv nrt ,f tiio citv at 11.15 per sack by N A lilodgctt. New line of artist's mstorials at I)r. Guiss & S ins. Costs nothing to - the.n. Ike Hynan, t'ae well-Known. Sin Fran- citeo clothing man, is io the city. Blame has formally accented the oIBj-j cf secretary of state undor llarfisnn. Smith Bros, are crccth z a handsome reii dence near the Christian Church. J II Aldricb. reofiiitly of the Newix.it Xewi, baa gone to Arizjniato locate. Benton coantv is abont to be toed for f?25 by a Ksntlemsn who wntd to lui!d a jail for tbe county. I have reduced uric on a'.l heavy wfar in Loots and shoes. Call eurlv at W V Read's. Phil Cohen's e'erk oa dia..Tcared with 17000 in csb. It wss in Boiton. Ma-e, though. A fresh supply f horse radish and a ban tl of very fine aaner kraut receive 1 to-dey at r. I. Kentoa'a. Call on O. W. Kir.it h end cet one of those Missouri Stesin Washers warranted to do a recommended. T. I . f . ..... . .... i. iwara 1 ii' rn ana t.ino u linw. ;o of Jeaarsou a leading young people, were married on .llondsy. Editor Penllaud. of the HVrf SV. baa been in tbe city, having hen to S-io to at tend bis sisters wedding. Tbe Willamette ia now two feet above low water mark, which maa-a some of the boats growl to cross tbe bars. A tine line ti alt kinds cf furniture. tdin and npbolstere l, bee stock in tbis tart ol Ursuon at rvrtmil:er Irving a. Sirs. Martin Payne is t.repared to ta!te first -clss boardrs at her residence oppositt me i.engregaiunai t'hurcn Tbere will be a rr.eetiog of tbe stockholders of tbe Oregon Paciuo at Corvailis 00 Feb. 23rd. Directors will be elected " Get your job printing done at Burkbart & Rtyce'a. Best work and most reasonable prices. Their facilities are complete. Tbe "Three Sisters' began running auain. arawing two leet ol watei aait went aoutb Considerable business ia reported ahead. A mask ball will le given at tbe Oera House on Thursday evening, Feb. 21st,Rooe' orchestra, of Portland. funrtLiog tbe mntio. $6345 was raised yesterday at S.'em towards th. $20,000 bonna for tbe woolen miil. It S Wallace jives tbe largest amount 94 w. Mr Field, cf Marion countv. is ia the city, and Ulka of establishing a chair factory tiers it ne can make tbe necessary arrange ments. Col John Lee has been removed as urcrin tendent of the Indian school at Salem, and W U II Beadle of Yankton. Dakota, an- pomiea . . - A large consignment of wnsoca far Knanr. nnrreii xio arrived yesterday on the O001 cent, one 01 tbe U 11 S hoc of river steamers. There is trouble at Silverton. The license wss recently taken away irom tbe only aa- , loon. Now it sells liquor by the quait and is doing a big business, causing consterna tion. Marsha Hoffman deserves being patted on the back for the manner in which he is fixing side and crosswalks, streets, etc. We have been requested to write a two stick item ou the subject : but will forego at pre seut. Years ago a piece of property was conveyed in Albsny, the deed waa cot filed and can not now be found, making a conveynnce of the property a doubtful matter. Deeds should always be filed at once. It is a cold day when Albany gota Uft, sometimes. Now abe is to have an ice fac tory, capacity of nearly three tona per day. F II Pfeiffer is to manage tbe freezer. Salem jowrnnl. "sometimes means wcol en mil! does it, Mr Journal. Al Al 11 tie, had a tine gold headed cine tolen from him at a picnic S Tears aco at Balistou. A few data aco, while out hunting a young man cf that place, passed the pic nic grounda and found the cane in the hollow of an old log. Dallas Obstrvtr. A beautiful young ladv hecamo ao sadiv disfigured with pimples and blotchea that it was 1 eared she would die of guet. ' A mend reeotnmended Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which she took, and waa completely cured. She is now One of the fairest of the fair. For the restoration of faded and gray bair to ita original color and freshness. Aver'a Hair Vigor remains unrivaled. This is the most popular and valuable toilet preparation in the world; all who use it are porfeclly sat isfied that it is the best. At Astoria. Mrs Ingleton. who sosnunmr.r- ily disposed of a would be ravisher ly in -stantly killing him, was brought before Jus ties May, charged with mnrder. The jus tice, alter hearing the evidence, promptly dismissed tne case, tiood tor tna woman who will defend her honor bv bloodbhcd even 11 necessary. Read This. Mr. V II Greenwood has purchased the gallery formerly occupied by Mr. L Y Clark. He Is now prepared to do all styles ot photographic work fiom a locket to life size ana can finish in oil. water color, India Ink and crayon. Mr. Greenwood i. just from the east and is thoroughly acquainted' with first-class work. He has come here to make this his home and cordially invites the public gen erally to call and get acquainted. He comes highly recommended as a first-class artist. , . ' &G.1C. SN THE 111 Pino lino of Guns and good stock, of Ammuni tion at Deyoo and Rob son special bargains Jy V A M0S MWN That Is the kind of argument wo aro n Ing. We nropoe to malso the lowest prices rnad in tbis town and wn will din- count tbe bORt figures tbat any other mer chant can or will make, , Tils Knocks Eomi Competition and gives us in undisputed precedence In our Hold of business. Wo want t mn- vinr-e every cn that they can bo lest ervta in our alore and we propoise to POUND IT iriTO PEOPLE by oar low ptlces until tho fact Is urdvet- uy recogBizoii that for high sr4degxx a nd tho lowe t ilvlnir t rlan- tn striA - n touch Hrownell & Staiiard, Cor. Broaliltln and Ht St. Albany. Cr.'- A Hew Grocery Discovered at . . .. " strong's old corner, opnolio Stewart Sc. SOX, rirt Mini, All uy, O t t - M " . 1.1 miii is -a, iifii nnn til - . ' , FRESH CnGCBa.ES, CAFsfsEO G0003, DiliEO F8UITS, ETC. ' Quick fcala an 1 ftmall nrnflle" "T.iva and K-t live," is onr motto. Jfioase cal. and examine our g-o1 and get pi tees 'Satisractlon guaranteed. Produce Taken in Exchange, Very Rerpeclfu'Iy, . BARDUE & UNDERVOQD. HOW TO GO EAST. GofEast via Mount Shasta Route. Kit climate and seeoery at all times of tbe-year. .-eo .woontonasia, nocramento, uilen, Sa.t Luke, Denver. Finest second-class ca-s made are run daily. Bay your tick eta n e and aave your fare to Portland. I cm tl e only person in Albany that can sell yoa a ticket iroro Albany direct to any point 3D tbe United States. Call on me for rates. I W. L, Jestek. Agent S. P. C. J, DILLON i CO., DEALEKIS LUMBER, FL03HIHG, SUSTiC, ET?, General Job Wori, Dressing and Sawing Lumber, Repairing, Etc., Etc, " MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. Special adranutge to purchasers of r.stio flooring, Factory at foot of Lyon Street. Requirements of a Stenographer. TO Succeed as a stenographer, one must be ne I U curate in shortl'tend, skilled in tj-pe-wriliitt;, a good penman, a roiupeteiatcot nv.iioiulfiiU In the bhrib:itiu ix-tv.rtmcmof the - PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE TMOIiOUCH TCACKINO III shorthand, OA.L PRACTICE in tyje-wriiing. careful instruction in pena-.an-shipsnil asunoant DRILL in correspondence ninp'y f;i3li:y students for jiositions a'.wavs open to those u:!y prt-pnrcd to GU thenu Suid forctta'.ctnic. A. 1'. AKMiJRONC, rr.IK.. - fcSTLANO, OSliCOS. - SPECIAL NOTICE. TiB. W. C. KEGTJS. Gtadaate of th XJ Ratal Collr en. ol London, England. also of the Bellevue Medical Colteee. The Doctor has spent a Hie uns of study and practice and makes a speettlty of cbronio diseases, removes cancers, scrofula en largements, tumors ad wen, without pain or the Knite. ne aiso dukw a spec ialty of treatment with electricity. Has practiced in the uarmau, r ronca aaa English hospitals. Calls promptly at tended day or night. 11 is mctuv is : "Good Will to All." Office and rekidenco FetryFtrtet between Third and Jourtn Stteets, ; - ; ; Eevere House; ALBANY", OREGON HAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Fitte i up In first-class atylo. Tables supplied with the best in the market. Nice sleeping apartments, ssampie roomn :or commercial travelers, OTFree Cttar.h t aa t fraai lao UiIct.TEa FRESH Grass and Garden all kinds at STEWART & SOX'S, ARKET. FOSHAY & MASON, Druggists and Booksellers, Agent? for John B. Alden's publications, which wa sell at publisher's prioas wits postageadisd. ALBANY, OUECOH. racking wo. s store.