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1 t-1 ; 'i v j r l j a. y . A- r ,y v x- TO y y 1 '7 y S C2 IN ADYAKCE ; 22 S3 AT EKD f , - J i i 1 I 4 CF ItAR. Imiiei! viiy FriJy ly DTITE3& NUTTING i -MM M iJFP K ta the tx M Advertising; tiscdiurn In iht- Ct fr! WiiliiUittlp Vfill SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Advertising ratei made known on rp VOL. XXIV. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL JiG, 1889. .vi :n i .A ! ' i i , J 1 S. r"1 . ..jwr " " " 1 Store fast slock cf 2nd ! In tho Val- lej , n i tie m nt nm i ! i.rioi, both In nut-In al 1H i;J inw) in hnd iiKintiior FURNITURE, STOVES. TINWARE, TROTS, B33XS, P1CTOES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. ' One door wtsi of 3, 15 Young', oul store. L. GOTTLIEB, 123 Kirt 8Uet, Albany. Or. S F. Sox I'm. C II. HrKw.vKr, 8o Albany IRONWORKS MitiufAatuivr -f- iTEAM tUm C?i$r AM SAW ILlMAQHI.1EaY.l.tt,FaW$ 3 AND ALL KINDS OF H.Y m LIGHT WORK, III IRON AND B3ASS 2CASTHi33. Veo' a'tsi'lm p.ll M'Mlrlnt 'ill kinds ot m vhlncrj. Patterns Made on Short Notice, J. P. EiiL, Aftanj Agent, for Columbia Bicycle, Tricycle .nd Safety.. Also Rival, otto mil Nsllonal Bicycles and Crescent and Junior SM v, worth from j0 to $80, 8eml ft r ree llt of new and aecond-band heels now In stock. Conrad Mayer. STAR BAKBliY. Cnmsr Broadaluia ani First Sfcs., DEALER IN Caasie Ueats, Qaeenvwarr, Nolr, Test, Glsvasware, Dried Frlf4, Tbccn, Sar, Cflce. Etc. , fa fact .rtrythln th-i. kp lit a tea . ral raiietyand grocery torn. Flliebewt oi rket price ptl 1 f,r ALL K1T1DS OF PRODUCE. JULTU0 GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. ' ni . "jh U9? enlar ) I t ;U . i' iin ") ''1 C ;. ral wmnivs of Roger 8ro3. 3il7drward, Fraach Ohinr, and Crys talware, Bjs' Wajij, Doll 0jt:-ri ig93, Panoy Goods, and a general assortment of Orocktoy and Toys. H bttysdifvn and a.rH.. tia Ur.n UwW 1st fl vr"i'Uiy Va'.lf, ft whlcl has beeo 1 comp!i Iin of FAMILY GROCERIES. Ta gnt f r Ins irtf i njnii with ci .li! t ;;-rti 1; T7. . sTIci on par'a r rnoU. llir wtrd dont-h copri')lien.-X . FURNITURE. Ton wsnl the beat and mrt durable furntnrAtn,t is tn.iufa?tura J in tSosity t Thomas Brink. :. SPRINGFIELD .: ft.VheelEFSpunglield,; Oregon, Proprieto. A. WHEELER, ALBANTY MANAGEIJ. --Albany Yard and Office on Railroad St I etween 4th a:idEth Street. Havlntr lumber net eicIUd In quHlliy. and facilitlea not surpassed for the fromt Od satisfactory Allic of orders. Wo lespctfully solicit a share of the trade. . tnrtMMtiiH , - - :j 7j r ,.: .-. . - "; & ( ' . . Celicloas B!3ca!t 3 l J ' .i .1 Ask your Croeer for S i I ( '" "t jt "XCOW DRAND R P 7f SCDAstSAlERATliS. j TlieiTeacheri Who advised lier ruplls to strcngfhoa tholr minds by tho use ot Ajrer's Bar aparllla, appreciated the truth" that bodily hoaUU is cmicntlal to mental vigor. For rcrnons of delicate and fori .la constitution, whether young or old, this wedlduo is remarkably bonofloial. Be sure you got Ayer'e SarinparltlA, , "Every eprlnet and fall I tnfc a num brrot Uxtlcs of Aypr's Bninparilla,aMil nm RWUly bonrlltrU," Mrs. Jamus li. Eastiunu, BUmclmui, MaM. 'I have takrn Aycr's PnmnparllU With Krcnt. bcnftlt to my gnpral iH-wlth." MUa Thlrsa L. Crerar, I'ttlinyro, Md. " f y dauRhtor. twelve yars of oge, has aulTorod for tuo iant year front General Debility. A ftiw week slnro, we beptn to elve her Ayer'e HarsnparillA. lh-r health Ims ratly Improved." Mr. Harriot il. allies, South CuulmMord, Muns. "Abont a year ago I began nnhict A ver'a Buritaiwrilla as a remedy for debility and neuralgia resulting from malariul exposure in the army. I was In a very bad rendition, but six tottles of the Bar. siari!la, vitli occasional doses of Ayer'a rills, have greatly Improved my health. I am now alilo to work, ami feel that I ranuot say too much for your excellent remedies.'' F. A. l'lukham, Bouih Moluucus, Mo. " My daughter, sixteen years old. Is using Ayer s 8uraiurllla with gmKi ef fort.' Kev. 8, J. tiraham, Vnltod reiren luim n, XJUckliaunou, W. Va. ".I suffered from Nervous Prostration. with lame bai k and headache, and havo leen wtirh bcnetlud by the dm of Ayer's Barsspurilla. I am now ! years of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged life are dim to the use of Ayer's Biirsnparilla." Lucy MotUtt, KdUugly, Couu. Mrs. Ann II. Farnsworth, a lady T9 years old, 80. M'lMHlntock. Vt., w rites s "After several weeks' suffering front nervous prostration, 1 procured a botlle. nail Lulci.n half Ift ...w I , - wuw uvkiiu returned." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rnaruKo n Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Irki fl; sU bottles, . Vonh ft a bettto. A Hew Grocery Discovered AT St'oa's o.d cvair, op;iln S'.etrsrt'A m n. i.'n, vnu;, Vfuli Una ol FPESH CR0CEH1ES, CAfifsED tiOODS, DHIEO FisUlTS, ETC. Q li jk ul4 41 1 S'lilll nroflts." "IJva anl Int h." tt o;ir mo:to. I';us9 call aadcKanilaa our kiN au 1 L.-1 prices. tisrsctioa guaranteed, f Produco Taken In Exchange, I Very ryspeafully, BARDUE & UNDERWOOD. HOW TO CO EAST. G i'E.ut via Moant SitvU Hoate. Nice elimits and swocry at sit times of the year. See Monot Shasta. Scrsmento, Otfden. Salt Lake, Doover. Finest second-elava ears madesrema daily. Bur yonr tickets of in. snd ssve your far. to Portland. I sm the only person in Albany that ein soli you a ticket fr.-m Albany direct to ao mat ia the United States, t'nii en me for rales. W. U Jr.sir.tt, A ten 8. P SAW MILL. - LOCAL RECORD. Ak Exami'i.k, We puUiih the follow Ing inm the Ashland Titfigs Just toUiow what I contliHiaily golnd on lit enterprls. Ingcttlcsi 'The cutting down ol Main street to the established grade on tho hill In front of The Oiegnn has been In progrens this week under direction of stieel comml kloner I'attcrson. It Is a cut Into bedrock, ahd bl.-wtlng has been necessary, but It has been so skillfully done that few people even within a block of the Pino, have heard a slnuhs renorl. The culling down ol the hill mul lilling to the grado below will grcatlv Improve the appearance ot the bmlness part ot town." Ultlo In a) nnnv. It Vaxishrik A farm laborer dime to Albany a few davs ago with $50 In cash which he had saved b) hard work. Oi.e morning he sppenred without a cent.. He hadnt Invevted It In town lots or deposited It In the banks; but had left II lit the sa loons for ktife keeping. $ta III buy groceries foi two average f.iinilles a month) but one in mi gets rid of it In a day or two, not In htkey alone; but In a bid as high way rolihcev." Hc.ldrs getting his money his watch nUo dl.appcared, jut how the man did not know, as he was too drunk to discover tho manner ol Its disappearance. Dk I'tiMTK. A gentleman who has giv en out a great many card to the children of the city .ays that not more than one out of tn prefixes tho request with a 'please," but nearly all say ,4I want a card,Hor"glve mc a card,1' or even simply 'cards.' That doesn't speak very well for home Instruc tions. If parents will not attend to the matter, It would be a good Idea If the mer chants f the city would refuse to give their cards to any except those who ask politely far them. , MoNoTKot's II00M In a nine header the Corvntlls (iaseti says t "CorvallL to the front. 1 be boom Ii arriving. Moss backltm to the rear. A board ot trade Is organised. Westward the property In creases In value. Over $r.ooo for adver tising purposes has been raised. A ico barre! Ilouring mill I assured If the water can be brought From the south a ditch mutt be dug in order to bring in water lor power purposes. And numerous other lively movements arc on the lapis." A Po Way. IMnevlile carries of! the palm, ilercit l, as stated by the AVtcs, "Little Jimmy Mahan, a lad of about eleven summers, was tried before Record er Bell on Wednesday on charge of writ- ng obnccne lauguage on one ot the out houses on the school grounds. After hear ing the tellmony, the recorder Ancd the boy in default of which he was placed in "jail." In every other place in the Unit ed Staler the matter I settled br the school teacher taking a big birch and doing some heavy acting. The course taken at rrlnc vllle'is a gotnl one to ruin any boy. Ito, For Gatesvillr On this Friday the Odd Fellows will have an excursion front Albany to Catesvllle on the Oregon Pacific and return. A limited number 0( tickets will be told to the genc al public commencing Monday morning. IMce of tickets tor the round trip has been fixed at $1.50. Tickets may be. had Bioneuy morning at Black man's, (iradwoht's, w F Read's, the Ubmoc-rat otliee or of C G KawUngs. At a limited number only will be sold parties should call early. A Lono Trip. Friday Rev H P Webb received a postal card from R B George, who taught a couple of classes in Inging here about a yenr ago, dated at erusalem, Palestine, on March 10, it being ut thirtv-four davs on the journey. It reached Constantinople on the 7th and came by the way of London. Prof George had been at several celebrated Palestine cities and propose to do the whole of that celebrated country, camping cut part 01 the time. Honor ei. A brother of the local cdlto f the Drmo'.'Rat ha been appointed stock Inspector of Crook county, a position with $8co salary attachment. It Is slow work but a young man with perseverance and Industry cat a'.ul i to almost anything t..l country, and it takes rustling to at- tend to the office In Crook county, where I bordes of starved and scabby sheep are I continually being pushed .cross the line iroin ine ana niain. 01 nuwami uiani.i, Not A Taft Bn.t-Our Item In refer-1 ence lo the indictment of Sheriff Smtllmon I and Denutv Sheriff Smith by the V S , . , . , ,. I wari m " inB c on me tuoicci. vt e are giaa 10 snow u proved untrue. They wore given an lm- parti il examination, and last Thursday the grand jury returned '-not a true bill," the ness of which was received with general satisfaction by our citizen. The case was one that should never have been taken be fore the U 8 grand jury, not being justified at all by the circumstances of It. Kansas Possmii.iTtts, A Kansas pa per ju.t received gives the following tug' gestive advice for that State ! "It Is hoped that the paper won't bras too fiercely upon the crops this year until they are liar vested. If the present indication hold out and we are not infested with chinch bugs, overwhelmed with hail stones, nor blasted by withering hot wind, it will be Umely to spread broadcast that we nave the garden spot of earth. Until the grain it in the stack, and the corn I In the shuck, It sill be wed toboant not." Another Bio Slit. Scarlf Si Deane have commenced tuitin the United State circuit court against the Oregon Pacific railroad company to recover the sum o $111,29362 with Interest from January i$f 1889, and costs and disbursements. They allege a contract to builS fourteen miles of railroad for whlcl. they were to receive ac cording tothe terms of the contract S203, 945 7.',,oily $93,653.13 of which has been paid, lcavinz $111,10363 due. It looks at If the Oregon Pacific had its share of suit. ; but the road will continue eastward an tne tame Thirty Years Aoo. An old miner It in the city, whotay he did the Santiam mines thirty years ago, went to California, mined txtensively there and got knocked out cf $30,000 by the law forbidding the obstructing of the streams of the state. He claims that the croppine of the Santlam are better than lower down, and does not sneak encouraeinelv of their, prospects, Nearly nil miners w ho have visited the mines, tiiottgn, bo. ; - The Bow!Jsvn.tB Mills. I he new company at Brownsville ha been duly or ganized with the following officert and di- rectors: VV K Kirk, l'residcn'. ; reter Hume. Secretary and Treasurer 5 T W Ja ger, Superintendent. Mr Jager I In Al- banv to-day on business conneciea wiin the mill. Pleahe Return. Many keys belong ing to post office boxe have, from time to time, been lost by parties having boxes Parties finding tuch key. will confer a lavorby returning them to the post orrice. Cow Killed. At the one o'clock train pulled out from the OP depotThurtdayJthe engine came In contact with a cow on the track and mangled her up fearfully. The section boss killed the cow. The cow be longed to Mr Geo Patterson, Children Cry for Ottts Vtu "Wc or proud ot Albany as a growing city," says the Lebanon En press, "tint we cannot rejoice tit her suc cess when It is at the expense of Browns ville. Now thst both place aro to have their mills, let thcro bo a generous rivalry) there Is plenty of room for both, it took Albany a whole month to raLe $15,000, and the papers and citizens hlowcd about enough to run the factory by wind, but Brownsville rained $17,000 In one hour, and no "blowing your own horn about It." Wc would modestly suggest now that here ateer Albany call iter mill by her own name or chiiiten it something else, and not try to take both the pro.perlty and name t.o from her sUter town. Asa mat ter of fact the Albany bonus was practlc ally raised In four days, and unlike the Brownsville $i7,uoo It was simply a sub sidy. As for blowing there was very little antll the matter was practically settled. Albany never hns dclrcd to get the mill away from Brownsville. It want otto of In own that Is all. A MiRAci'toia EscAfK. "The Calfor nla express train enme tearing along from the n.rth on its usual time," says the Stiemtin, "and on .crossing ( hemeketa street struck wagon which was endeavor, log tu crots the tark, breaking the wagon irt two, sending the horses and front wheels tumbling eastward, while the hind -whetls and the driver were sent careening In an opposite direction. The driver was a bar about 17 years old, named Henry Mann, who re.idea a mile or so east of the asy lum. He was. somewhat bruised around the hips and body, and was badly stunned when picked up, but managed to walk home behind the horses, which were also badly skinned on the hind legs, but appar ently otherwbo uninjured, although tliev, loo, were terribly muddled Intc'lectually when they recovered their feel, and ran against a fence, not knowing where they were going. The boy had nU been watching matters very cfbsc.whlch was the -.it,. 1 ,),. .. 1 1.... 1 Rtv. Harris. "Rev J W Harris, of this city, who hat been terlou.ly ill for some time past, and whose various stages of sick nest lias been noted In these columns from time to time, It possessed of moot pecu liar whim. He utterly refuses tj cut or drink anything In which he considers there food nourishment. It it now over week since he has taken anything more substantia! than a cup of coffee without cream, ills excuse la that he think hit time hat come and he desires to "die In the harness," without In any manner in terfering with his passing away. He lies there peacefully, sleeps a good deal and does nottuffcr much bodily pain, but the utmost coaxing of his wife and attending physician has no effect l.i persuading him to partake of nourishment.. IM aUease 1 such that his permanent recovery is not expected, but the fact that he Is thoroughly rational In every other respect make hf Illusion In regard to eating exceedingly re markable. He takes medicine, but not If It bat the appearance of having food quali ties". Stahima . Crook Covktv. Henry Burmcstcr and Jimmy Wood have returned from a trip I to t l.h lake. They found omy about four miles of snow on the summit of the Cat cadet and that not more than four Inches deep. There was no snow at the lake, and nothing except a little mud to Impede ravel.. ..A gentleman by the name of Stesrart arrived here from Albany the Arst of the week, having crossed, the Cas cades with a four horse team. He reports naving lounu very utile snow in tnemoun tains.. ..Rev I A Campbell, of llaUcv. has held religious service here during the week. Mr Campbell I a p.easant speaker. ana his sermons have drawn a iaige and appreciative audience each evening,... Ed Schmeer leaves for Albany to day, having sold his place on Crooked river to John fratcr, recently from Dakota . . . .The Des chutes cattlemen will meet at Fiv lake on Wednesday, April 34. to bctiln ridinz on me ajtn. lievttv. B. & L. Association. The regular monthly meeting was held at the office of Hewitt, Uryant Sc Irvine last Frldsy. President Cassell In the chair. The usual routine business of adopting the Secretary's and Finance Committees reports, etc, was g0"" through with ami $tioo was put up to the highest bidder, Mr. J. F. Halt get- ilntr it al so months Interest in advance. The firgt Mr,e. on motion was ordered ... ... be ctASJ-rf .ml In ftmi. inrt(h,f hri,- opened. A meeting of the stockholders was ordered on May 97lh for the purpose 01 acmllng the by-laws, changing; the time 'or paving due Iroin o p. m. on the third Frldiy to an earlier hour in the day. T)i a Bio Train. CII Stewart returned Thursday from Portland, where he had been to tee the Immense 2H car train that arrived at 8 o'clock In the morning con signed to Russell & Co It was loaded with separator, and englnei, and wat the biggest shipment of good ever shipped to one firm on the Northwest Coast. Its ar rival wat witnessed by a large number of people and was quite an exciting event. Lvery car wat duly labeled in big letters, to as to attract attention. Stewart & box are the Albany agents end will toon have part of the train In Albany. Ax Imducemrxt. At this city and Salem an agent of the Orejon Land Co distributes a card on the train which reads "The bearer of this card, should he call at the office of the Oregon Land Co In either Albany or Salem, will be given free trans portation to and from 'Jie depot, and will be furnished a carriage and driver to assist him In looking at real estate. Aiso it guaranteed that hotel accommodations during hit stay In the city shall not be ovei ( per day," uuue a sctieme Wakts a Namr for It A correspond ent of the Lebanon Exprtst writing from the Calapooia mines says: "H Kenton ha, located a fine gallon ledge here and U in quandry whether to call it the 'Lebanon bx press or alter a charming wtdcw tn Al bany. But they tay the widowt ne er get left, and you cun make ture that In thi particular quartz ledge the widow will win. - , - Fresh Thin-gs. The Albany market fairly bustle with fresh vegetables, tuch as onions, pie plant, lettuce, new potatoes, celery, cabbages, etc., but, alas, some of it came from California. We can boast of lettuce, pie plant and radishes, but cabbages. celery cauliflower and new potatoes most ly come from our earlier neighbor on tne south. . Quite a Record. Mrs McKeen, who now reside with hereon in Portland, is In Halsey the guest of her former Minnesota 1 netgnoor, nr rower, mrs aiceen wat a - 1 professional nurse for a great many years, having a record of 1204 caset which the 1 conaucica n'one, una uiuugn 75 years 01 I . .. ,l. 1 ,1. a"e not retiring from the bustnes until year or two ago. Need a Boat House, Salem Is to have a regular boat house. We mention thi fact in erder to stimulate torn; one to start one In Albany, something that has been i talked of ever year but never established. ve have a good river front, from terry street down, for boat riding. Bad UAND,Thoma Monteith, Sr, is suffering very much with a hand afflicted wl'h eryslpelat or blood poisoning. D. t Ellis and Kelly lanced it this afternoon Pitcher's J3astorIa' A BLOODY AFFAIR. Two Hoys t'lgkt bit aa Hour and Half. Last Saturda several boy t were located near Dlll'.ons furniture factory, It seetnt that Everett Lainpmait and John Talt had had some trouble, and th former bou.'cd that Roy Benlley could whip Taft any way, and after considerable pushing and shoving succeeded In getting them tatoe the mark, no doubt assisted by other boyt pretent. For un hour and a half young Talt and young Bontley, each a'xwt fourteen years of age, Bontley having tome advantage Iri sle, stood up and punched each other In prise fight stylo, striking Tram ' the should er, never during the wiple time clinching each O'hrr, and occasionally taking a re cess for a rest 1 then toeing li.e mark again and continuing the attack, until tired out. This was kept up for the lime mentioned, Bcntly, it Is said by witnesses rather having c the advantage of hi antagonist, though, In I the meantime he had had three tall credit-1 ed a,.ln.t him. Their We. ...J h..J. wert covered w Ith. blood and their eves I - - i blackened.. It had become a brutal apec-j tacle, 011 a tmall scale equal to a contest ciwcen njurpuy ,m, weir.ano it isttrange 1 it was permitted so long, Some one noti fied Policeman Hughes and he appeared on the scene, the boyt disappearing down the bank. Both were arrested and taken before Recorder Henton. Bcntly was fined $5 and costs and Talt wat discharged. riRK AT LYON. 8fUI to Dtttueasr. Lvom.yilme, Or,, April aoth, iSSo. Lat night shortly after 9 o'clock the resi dence ot Mr. Susannah Fisher, of Meha ma, caught fire froip an exploding lamp and burned to the ground. The lamp had been lighted up stairs by Mrs. Flsher.prep- atory lo retiring, but returned below, the lamp exploded and the upper part of the building wat soon In flame. Every effort to extinguish It proved unavailing. Two ttovet and a tm.ll amount of furniture only was saved and the lost Is estimated at $ 1 350, with an Insurance ot $550. While Mr. Fisher I by no meant destitute, a tubscrlp- lion has been started for her temporary relict. , Want BattWK. Jefferson very net- ural'y, like all clttet on a river, wants a bridge, and the people In the vicinity are using every effort to obtain one. At the last terms of the county courts ot Marlon and Linn counties last Saturday wat tct as a time for the county committfonert of the two counties lo meet there and con sider the matter. Judge Blackburn and Commissioner Phillips, of this county, and the members ot the county court ot Marlon county were present, as well as three view- e... W B Culver, A Cooledge .nd I.vid Slmp.n, irom that county. Hie matter w..thoroughydiusseJ.Wtno decision was rcscneu. Jir is liter, ine Driutfc man. 01 the uregen I'acinc, witi go to Jellerson and estimate the ct ot the bridice, . hlcb it Is anticipated will be considerably more titan me ic.otjo mentioned, a undue hould be built there: but Slav ton and Waterloo and other places are alo crying for bridg;sand ail should be considered. An Om CiitsixtfT. Dr Rich claim to possess a gold mine, rich In mineral and a formaiiot of rock never before known to carry gold and silver. He first secured It for a quarry. We understand that atsayt show the rock to carry preclou mineral to tne value of from $y 10 $700 per ton. Yaqufna ItrfmUknH This is the Geo Waggoner quarry mentioned by the Dan- oca at a year or two ago in the same ilght .. . .- . - . . ... - . I it ooern t seem to pan out very ism mougn. ;OMiF.X BILE BAZAAR Cab Goes a Ug Wayl J.ila (irMwhoT I have made arrangement, for buying goods direct from the factories In Europe and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where else on the TaclOc Coast The loiiowing are some ol my cash retail prices t 14 dosen unhandtcd tea cups and saucers, ' - - " " - - - l nnaen tinh&nrileil enfl rim. .n.l ..it. I - - " li doxen handled coffee cup. and tau cers, jo ctt. i doxen seven inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These goodi are all Iron stone China and not a cheaper crade of eoodt. I have alto added good siock of groceries, which II ,, . ... . 1 a.s. ncopie 1 e.u ana examine nno juuge for themselves as to quality and prices. Illivi Grab wont, Pftotography. A. B. Paxton ha. bought out Mr. Littler at the old stand and he 111 u happy to welcome all hit old customer, and new ones at well, hnd will be able to give finer plcturet than ever before, having secured all late improvement! In the art while East We have all the negative, taken by myiclf and Crawford for the last 10 year, in Al - bsnv, Harrlsburg, Monmouth and Corval lL and will furnish copies from them at re duced pricet. Are prepared to do all kind of copying and enlarging to life slxe, finish ed in bet style, r ramet of ail ttxet cheap. t ull and scp lute work. ' Crawford & Paxtow. Wanted at Once. Highest mtrket 01 ice paid for five thousand pounds of bleached dried applet by G. W. Simpson, Albany Or. Town Talk. An Immense shipment of Town Talk Savon soap received at Wal lace Si Thompson', made especially for their trade. They new It would cause the town to talk when the price, $t a box, wat known, so they gay e that name. The quality also Is unsurpassed. It will slip away at a terrific rate at $1 a box. w.:,.t,i. au.m tTam 1 u;mw n 3 valoabl. rtmedy for sprain., bruise., lame - net and .11 sflootion of tb.tkin, muoIe..ed ioints, to which hone, .nd oattl. ar. aob- jrct. Suld by Foshay t Mason. Advice to Bothers, " Mr.. Winslow'. 800th ins Syrap, for cbildrxn teething, I. the prescription of one or tn best remain nurae. ana pny.i- clana in the United ttte., and ha. been osed for forty yeair with never-fallina siicneioi by millions of mother, for tbeir children. During the process of tethin. It. value 1. incalouable. It rel eaves the child from pain enre. dysentery and dlar rboea. RrlDinK m the Dowel, and wind oolio. By giving health to the child it rest, the mother. Price 25o. a bottle. The best family remedy ts nndoobtsdly Pfunder'. Oregon Blood Purifier. It may b. tafdy given to tht infant at well at the adult, a and it will give relief where other medicines failed to do to. Keep it in the house. Dr, M. H. Ellis, phy.iei.n and Albany, Oregon. Call. mad. in oountry. surgeon city 01 H.lCvFert, pr.otioal watchmaker and elet, or Thompson & Overman keen the best har nesses. See '"Bouittant." the largest imported Per cheron stallion io this teotion st the City Feed is tables, 4th ttreet. fiOttfc TWINE. Last Saturday Messrs Stewart Si Sox re ceived from the factory at Sar. Francisco rive car loads of pure Manilla twine. Fiv car loads meant sooo tsckt 1 12 balls to rech sack and a fraction over 4 lbt to each ball It 100,000 lbt 1 7 jo feet to the 11 it 75,000,000 feet, or over 14,000 miles of twine, a tufikicnt amount to string a? lines of telegraph lines between their store and the factory In Han Francisco ( and yet this vast amount will be sold by one firm only, no win do tinea ny me larmers 01 tuinn county In harvesting this year's yield of heul.erttU-M'Mrmintior. This figuring of our contemporary thowt the extent to which twine I used by farm. crt ot ' Linn county, at we are Informed that this amount Is supposed lobe Just suf ficient to supply those in the county who use the Osborne binder. Careful estimates ot the number of pounds necessary to tup ply ail the farmers of Linn county place the number of pounds at 150.000. The cost of this twine at 33 cents per pound, (which It thought will be the general ,u- 1.... 1 , ,m 1.. 1"" " ""'"" " e. in... .... ..A.. .1... .I.. J.,t. ....so .cm. .. vuv vl. Imported twine It 35 per tent ad valorem, fthat istotav lie duty on every iioo -,-.u t 1.1.. i,...,i ...j .k.. ti.. twine trust is now enabled to hold the farmers by the throat largely; in conse quence ot thlt enormous duty Imposed, we can only stand amaxed at the Inexcusably short-sighted course of the farmer In tub mining to this state of thing without a protest. We are told that the manufae turer. of twins must have protection against the reported article, but really the question that should agitate the minds of farmer It at to bow they are to be protected 1 against these Iron.hearted exaction of the twine trust who will reap a rich harvest of millions of profits from them the coming harvest. But we are told that this it a matter of politic, and should not be mixed up In the discussion of farmer. Interests, but there I no more reason why farmers should not discus this feature ot taxation than that they should not dlcus the tub iect of the taxation of tnortgtges. Let the farmer take their pncll and "figure" on thlt duty or tariff question, at It affects them In the use of twine and jute bagt,and when they arrive at a conception ot the wrong practiced on them, tome very loud "kicking" will be heard In the land rOSi'imOUY MUTATIONAL MM Following Is the compulsory educational bill. Introduced by Sei.ator Tongue of Washington county and which has since Kmamm m I.. at.!-. .1-1. I MeftWrWIMV MtiTt wi stset 1 -.1 I- .1.1. k.l 1 ' 1 I ""V I""' " " orrharee of a child or children, between I lhe 't elcht ,m, fattr!w, ' - ,,,. I. " , , . M f cil eh,ld ofhUdren to a public school for a period ot at least twelve weeks In each school year,of which at least eight week shall be consecutive, unless the bodily or mental condition of tuch child or children has been tuch at to prevent hi or her or their attendance at school or application to study for the period required, or that tuch child or children are taught In a private school, or at home, in tuch branches as are usually taught In pri mary schools, or have already acquired the ordinary branches of learning taught In the public schools ; provided . in case a public school shall not be taught for the period of twelve week., or any part thereof dur Ing the year, within two mile by the near- st t raveled read of the rcidcnce of any p w.m.o u,c m, or ... j, .. iii.i iuh ue iiaoin to ine proviswns ui .111. act. Sec 3. Any parent, guardian or other person having control or charge oi any cnild or children falling to comply w Ith the provisions of this act, shall be liable to a fine I of not tcs than five dollars ror more than I twenty-five dollar, for l c first oiTcnte.nor I let than twenty-five dollar, nor more than I f,tr dollar, for the second and each tubse I quentc (Tense ,bclde the cot of the prose- I eution. -I Sec i. It shall be the dutv of the dlrcc- I lUr. IIIU CICII III HOI RHWl w , . I I . .k. , .J I . I ... make diligent effort to see that this law It enforced In ihelr respective district. Sec. 4. Justices of the peace .hall have concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit court, In all prosecution under this act 8cc. $. Inasmuch at many children are I ..... . . . .1 1 now permitu n to remain away irom scnooi, and to their great detriment, thlt law thall take effect and be In force from and after It. approval by the governor. Some time ago we gave publicity to the statement that a move wat on foot among Eugene people to secure the removal of the woolen mill, from Ashland to Eugene. Both Ashland and Eugene paper, seemed to treat the matter at a canard,but the Uem - I ocrat wat advised In the premises when It made the statement The TuATtfinow says that Inquiry since the last issue of the Tidingt reveals the tact that the owner, of the Ashland mill are seriously considering the question of moving theirplant to some other place if a sufficient bonus be offered. The reason elven Is thst It Is "one. set" mill, yet the building and a Urge part of . v. .... - the machinery are suitable for twice the amount of work now done and that there it but Utile profit running the mill while so much hampered by lack of capital. Connecticut make, a neat profit out of her dogs. There are a little more than 39,000 registered dogs In the state,ot which 1670 are females, and the tax received from them last year amounted to $39,043. From thit turn It to be tubtracted nearly $10,000, which has been paid to owners of theep which had been hounded to death by un- ru1 do8 durln8 dear bal I ance Ot 5 30,000 rematns.- When Mr. Harrison was told that the four cttiet, Chlcago,St Lou!t,Leavenworth and Cincinnati, had all gone demoCratic,he remarked that he was not surprised ; all the leading republican were in Washing ton after office.' ' It it asserted that President HairUon hat engsged for the White House the English servantt which Lord Sackvilleleft behind him upon his departuie from Wash- ington. These servant, were all brought from England by the British Minister. Pernicious Effect! of Tobacco DR.FLINT'3 REMEDY ia tho only ntM.I. .nalnbt It,. Inllii.na rvf tnhnn which thn stnoker or cnewor ot tne weea baa, and it should be taken regularly act ares, saacic mag uo., . . " n v I Thousands sr. sfllioted with disease, ot the 1 dney and urinary orgstis, who .otler in .1- no. ratner insn inane Known ineir irouoies , o all those afflicted we can offer a tafe and i needy remedy in Oregon Kidney Tea, which . composed oi herbs, .eleoted with great in Oregon,.nd warranted not to contain care min - I eralt of say kind. A few doset .(lord instant 1 relief. Sold by Foshay Si Mason. RHODE ISLAND 8ETTLK0. The long and desperate battle forth, polili. cal control of Rhode Island it finally settled In favor of the republican. Tb special elec tion for Senators and Representatives in the district! which failed lo elect at the first trial have decided the legislature to be republican on joint ballot the republican! having the Senate by. 15 and the democrat the House by 4. At the general election for Governor and other ilnta officert the democratic candidate! received a plurality of about 4,500 over their republican competitors, but they fell tliort of a majority of the whole vote by a few hundred. and there wat no election, txcept the demo cratic candidate for Attorney General, who re ceived a majority vote. The democrat also cast a plarali'y vote for more than enough Sen' atort and Representative! to give them a dec!' ded majority oft Joint ImlM.tmt on second trial the repul Ucant concilated the prohibitionist! and Ihuigitined lite legislature. ' The republican candidates for Governor and other states officer, except Attorney General. will now be elected j the legislature tod fil their place for a year in the face of a large popular majority against them. If they played tuch antics in the Soulh.lhe Rhode Island .Sen ators and Representative would probably offer (esolutioni of inquiry in Congress to ascertain whether the Southern states had republican forms of government j but fct it haepens in New England, they let it paiw. The city cf New York hat accomphslied a notable financial achievement in the placing of the bulk of the 0,000,000 of new bonds issued to pay for nsw park land in the annexed dis trict. The bondt are to run forty years, but are redeemable in twenty years, at the option of Sinking Fund Cominiisioner. They are exempt from city and county taxation, and are available for tee investment of fund io the bandt of trustee. They bear interest, how ever, only at the rate of 3 per cent a very low rate for municipal boad. This it the cir cumstance which render the tpeedy placing cf the bondt to notabK The bids for the bonds, which were opened on Thursday last, amounted to $7,457,000, at price, ranging from par to Iof. It is expected that there wilt not be the slightest difficulty in placing the remainder of the Issue. The fact that the bonds have hesn placed to readily at the comparatively low rate of Interest fixed it another illustration of the tendency of the rate of interest to falL It indicates that there is at present a consider able amount of capital seeking safe investment 81 " J ago "'d " hern rrgarded as Inadequate. - , , . . ... rsM( IhiHf et rM wki,t rimmim haim TK .mm. m. ' -" "" fused to accept a cut down and the mitU shut . . ... ' .... . .. T? J "7 T" itnyuooy uunn 01 a cut cownr cievciana was defeated and Har.bon elected and every Re- publican Hump tpeaker, big and little, from the Atlantic to the Phcific, told ut that if that wa. the result of the election there would be better timet end better wages. The Mills bill did not become a law and tariff reformers have not tucccdcd in revising the tariff or reducing the war taxes, to why should cut downt be ex pected by the trusting work run? None of the evils preoicted from a Democratic victory now threaten us or them and is it not strange they should rebel? They are now learning the dif ference between campaign talk and actual facts. It is estimated that Niagara Falls will recede twomiUsand then ' remain stationary, their height at that J oint being eighty feet, instead of l6j. as at nresent. The surmoaition is sun. I " r- i r ly M rgumt ,pper, Ktu)D able The present site it a limestone forma'. tton tome eighty or ninety feet thick, with shaly fbsndattion. As the shale is washed away, the limestone breaks off, and the falls take a step backward. But the end of the shaly deposit will be reached two mile' btm the present foils, and then the rushing water will have more than it can do to wear away the solid precipice over which it will be projected Baker City has raised a subtcipiionof$3ooo to be used for the purpose of inducing west ward bound immigrant x to stop and locate ia that neighborhood. This ts a splendid move and (a well worthy of imitation by the Dalles. The tide of immigration coming wes this year is composed of good material for any commun ity, and our city it losing trade and business by allowing these Ito pass through, without making an effort to detain them MoMHtmntrr j In a large portion of Europe, from one-half I to two-third of the population is crowded into I cities. In the United State, the older Slat. exhibit similar conditions. Leaving oat the J towns of less than 4000 inhabitants, the ratio for Massachusetts is sixty six per cent., Con I necticut and New York fifty four per cent, Kew Jersey fifty two per cent., and Pennsyl I nU thirty-nine per cent, constitute the urbn I population. More cases of genteel smuggling have been discovered in New York, and tome of the papers are asking where thit sort of thing is to end. It will end ia tariff reform, let ut hope, The moral philosopher finds it hard to assign any reason why it is morally wrong to bring valuable things into the country without paying I ., .... .1 .... 00 locm "no " " reasonable tariffs there will be smuggling. Gen Stocum, who marched to the sea with Sherman, speaking of death says: "I am coward in the face of pain and I cannot bear to think of the physical sensation, that may at tend my . death the choking in the throat, the paralysis here, the torture there; but that aside I think of death as thongh it were , sleep and re:t, and I have no feeling what ever or dread of the hereafter." . Mr Roust an, the French minister of the United States hat been a diplomat lor twenty years and has risen to hit present position by promotion, He look ten year, younger than j his age, which is 54, and his da-k curly hair. thowt but few strand of silver. He has twinkling black eyes, a tmall, light, figure, and he carries his head so far back that he leems taller than he is, ' , ' ' ; . . . California vineyardist this year will dry their grapes, instead of selling them at low rates to win.makers. Last season dried grapes Jbrought a good price, as they are largely used by bakers instead of raisins. It is believed that a good market for them may be made in London, and an experimental cargo often tons will soon be shipped to Bordeaux. ' . ' The West Virginia convict who refuses . flA. nfr Aft y,n th (rmunit that he - lacks n I ' 1 to I right and wrong, shows thit he has intelligence I mo a namlnri hi) ihjk emvarnrtr. i i , The Eugene Guard comes to us enlarged and much improved. The people of Lane owe it to themselves to support the Guard cheer- fully, as it ia their willing spokesman in all cases where their material interests are involved. A ftae line of gold headed canes at Ewert'.. Artisttlc I'liintmqr BANNERS, SISHS, DESIGNS, WoJ KnMvlng anl Mechanic! fir. wing., - LETTERING A SPECIALTY, Room. R and 9 Vmtr Block, Ft V1 MfW I havo bought the largest and best stock of sSsisU ever brought to Albany, and I would respectfully nvlte every one to call and look; throueh my stock. DM' FORGET we carry a full line of 0, M, Henderson & Uo s BOOTS AND SHOES. The Red School House Shoes are the best in the world. BirrC.M.IIENDLRSON&CO.j ; LVC., Tsf?" ' -w eaaaana bcot3 s stco 1 i j . ) Look out for in the next W. F. The Leading Jash Ei'iull tjjtonb x j - - '.-j . i. . THE SPMNG MEDICINE YOU WANT mm s yoiery buistpuuiiii Purifies the Blood, Strengthens the Nerves, Stimulates the Liver, Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, Gives Life and Vigor to every organ. There's nothing like it. - Lust spring. bVtnjr very much run flown and C.eMlliatPd, procured Wine of I'titue's Celery Compound. The use of two bottles made me fwl like a now mua. As peneral tonlo ami sprlnir uiedictne, I do not know Its oniiU." Brtscadlcr (ionoral V. N. U., UuritiiKtoa, Vt fi.co. stxrtJ.oa. AtDrugbta. war fwm mut Kiu-M, DIAS!0HO DYES JULIUS Manufacturer -AND FltlE IMPORTED Ai'D KEY 7ESl Oga:a, Vlng aon Smoking Tobacoos, Mcersoh.uu and BrjrPip u 1 ' line of Smokers' Art.lei. Also Joaler", OALTFORNIA !; A.ND TROPICAL FRUIT.; II Cle wed hjr etsrier rer wk.. ijr B .11, per r..,, fro H, r mon h .., , . . RATES t WIKiy, .L) e yr, In li!e..... , , V M !'.ftO 1. on ns yssr. st end o jer s month. In sdisnee , an second-cilia mail matter. GOODS Bargains SO dayr. READ, Dry Goods Store. 1 Use It Now! "TTavtnff used your Paine". CeVry Corcnnrt this spniitr. lean s;ifc'ly lecouuin uti 1 Ii as ib nuwii powcrtul and nt th; wjtua n.' - gent nvltor. It Is a p'civiui mrw u,t-. Sud since lakipg I have f.it like a Wniaa, KicnABneoy & Co. Props- BurUnjftoa, vt. I acTATED FOOD f?Ji yu &(fnif JOSEPH a Cigars DBA t- IV 1