5 YY as. ..I I I I f. I fc.it i O V U ' I i U t!ie best Advertfaieg medium la lh CVntrel . Wlilsfneito V C2 IH ADVANCE; C2 53 A1 END Or YEAH. Issued .very Ftily by BTIXIB3 o XTJ-TTIIrGr HJLy Advertising; ruin madu kuwn on ap VOL. XXIV. ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1889. SO 41 SOB TO CEMCCHAT. 'l TVl 1 J ' ' ri O. it tfrswutr, 55o .Albany IRONWORKS Nfaoufaoturer cf- mm tnm cusr am saw MILL MA5HIHERY 183)1 FR3NTS7 Km ALL KINDS OF HEAVY ANO LIGHT WORK, 1M IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. tpoolal aUUI utMM n romlrinij ill ktndi or ra mnmnry. Patterns Made on Short Notice.Q J P. EliL, ilftany Agent, for Colnmbis nicycle Tricvctes and Hafetve. lino Klval. otto and National Bicyeloa and Crownt and Junior Sfotv worth from t50 i fxtt. Jend for rrlt 1M of now and ooe'id-i:rd nbefla now In took. THE PLACE. 1.T nit man esJI on Pane, Brothers. Sucttssort to fcV W, vkJ Groceries, -Produce, Baked Goods, Etc. Etc. Their goode arc the beat and thstrjprice -reasonable. 8- P. Sox ft . JULIU? GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar.. Ills stock ha bwi onUrgel no thai U ojuils any on tbi C ait, and oonslxfaof Roger Bros. Silverware, French Ohlnr and Crys talware, Boys' WAori3, Doll Oa-.-riage3, Fancy Qood3, and a general assortment of Orockiey anrt Toys. Ho buysdiront and oarrioi the largK t ick iti th WiUiru Valley, to wbM baa been addod a eouipielo llos of FAMILY GROCERIES. To Agent fr Insir in, onpiil s a m -t l ;rtxMi t 57,IOO,OCf . 4TIci on carlo Francaln. Filer wird deut'b goproclen.i&at mmm 11 mm mm m., jwwwmpmw. mvMa. nr it i"iislsmMssssisirlaaMi Ji rt, ' . is. FURNITURE.- Yon want tbo boot and roost durable furnuirethir U tn i-iufA-itur.) I iii.ihJ'sity Thomas Brink. mm & -I - - ! ''i'Nii'.U4; Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer'a Sorsaparillo. This medicine Is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in tba system. The process, In soma cases, may not bo quite ao rapid aa in others but, with peralatence, the reault la certain. Head these testimonial t "For two year I suffered from a sa ver, pain in my right sido, and had other troubles caused bv a turnld liver and dyspepsia. After elvlnji several medlcliies a fair trial wl without l i a cure. I txwtan to take Aver'i Karsanarllla. I van prcatly benollted by the first bottlo, and after taking live tottlia I was com pletely cured. -John V. Douson, 70 Lawrence at., I.owelI, Mtiac Last May a large carhunclo broke out on my arm. The usual rviitodles had no effnot and I was con lined to my bed for eluht weeks. A friend induced me to try Aver's 8urparilla, Lena than three Kittles healed the sore. In all my expo rlcnce with medicine, I never saw mora Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use ot this medicine was tbo strengthening of my night." Mrs. Carrie Adams, Jtolly Bprinpi, Texas. "X had a dry scaly hnmor for years, and suffered terribly : and. aa my broth er and sinter were similarly allfleted, I presume tho nialndy is hereditary. lMt winter, Dr. Tyron, (of J'eruandina, Fhw, ) recommended me to take Ayer'a 8armiarl!la, and continue It for a year. For ttve months I took It dafly. I "have not had a blimiiith upon tuy body for tho last three months." T. E. Wiley, ltd Chambers St., Kew York City, Last full and winter I waa troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it much at first, but it gradually crew worse until It became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders ot the stom ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Avers Sarsapnrilla, and, after faithfully continuing tho use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely ""K'.Tr.1."1' A,,sut a. Furbush, Haverhill, Muss. . Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rajtrARKD st Dr. J. C Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass. rrlce SI ; ali bottlm, tl. Worta Si a bettte. Conrad Mever. STAR BAKU 11 Y Cnraer Bro.iialt)ia and First Sts., DKtl.KK IS .. Cstaaed rraiU. Cnuit Jec, ISMWrr. aeeattstr( Dried rruil-s, Kthll. Tboe, C'ljetsj, Ssisr, Hp let a, Vttff. Teaw Gte.. Cte In f"t evtryt'iln t!i. U kept In a sea ml variety and groenry atoro. Ulgbot in rket price psld fur ALL KINDS OF PHGDUCE. Y V' t n-i-'X TO MAKE -i ht : 'i'rY Ballclons Biscuit 1 " Ji '' 'i . Ask your Grocer for M'. ' 1- r t ct n a r j it SAIERATUS. IbulntHv Fan. -' II LOCAL RECORD. Fashiom Notes. Fashion Horns from osstern journals are now quit. Interesting, Hero are some samples. It takes an in terpreter for some men readers, (hough i The new cloth dresses aro trimmed with wide o-old ar Conner braid or heavy f ulUe and moire ribbons, which are applied In many odd ways, sometimes Riving the wearer tho appearance of being bound and strapped In ribbon fetters.... Tho favorite brldctnsU's costume (or spring weddings Iso! white mousse'ilue do solo over white pnle rose, green, blue or yellow sl'ks, with short, full skirts and Lmplie bodices.... Tho preferred ttlmmlng for bridal gowns lust now Is old lace which has been worn by some other member of tho bride's fam ily upon a slmlUr occasion.... lrtty morning drssses for both house or street wear the coming summer are being made of white flannel with blue, red or brown silk snipe Tiiey nave he gathered French waists which show no darts or side forms, sllghtlv draped skirts, and the trim mings are facings of heavily twilled sarah Lkavrs It is Track. Tho fresh young man who worked Salem and Astoria for about $400 each In hit MrtHliU Jtrvitw a few weeks ago, was kicked out o( Pen dleton In an attempt to repeat the same performance. E. O, This same young man worked The Dal'es tor a sleek couple of hundred and contracted with the 7'tmrt MiMintaiiurr for his Pendleton worU. as the work never came, t. cither any word from tald young man, the above perhaps explains It. ,VnmW. He also worked Eugene for a nice tittle sum and disappear ed as quickly as possible after collecting i money. iffifwfr, inrMintumn.cn fellow, named Prcscott, tried both Albany and Corvatlis In December, and failed to get a nibble. There are plenty at other fishermen around the stste though. Lost Time. Tho following from the Puntter Is a good illustration of life at the mouth of the Columbia: "'Mickey Fat,' who went to sleep In Astoria oni evening a few years ago and awoke up the next morning on a British ship several miles off the Columbia bar, Is In the city on his re turn from trip around the world. Time has not dealt kindly with Mickey. To be sure ho retains the same regalia he wore when he left us but there Is a sorrowful sir about him as though ho regretted the time he lost at sea, which he might huve put In at drinking whiskey." Scllixu tukir Lasiw. "The road company are selling their lands along their 1 line those that hsve been recently sur veyed and listed. More work of re-surveying and valuing is to be done this season, and then the company will be prepared to sell or lease any of their ?ands. Part of their lands near the base of the Cascsdcs, snd a few sections tn this vicinity hsve not yet been put upon the market, but It Is un derstood that this will be done as soon as the company can get around to It. Prlnc- ville A net. WaoMtsic.-ror a lew moments Frl day Albany was a wild mountain scenery, j Two Italians with ar. Italian has nine and I n liatt... fl..t. . f..rf.,i.tin . ... it,-1 noise was an Interesting one and contained - I some music. Their rendition of ' "Climb ing up the Golden Stairs" particularly was touchlng,sn J l kept up long enough would no doubt be appropriate. Thev were not very good collectors. Like country editors they would take most anything, even corn juice. Tub Cowi Kick iso. The question now seems to be, not whether we shall have an ordinance against the cows, but whether the cows shall have an ordinance against us. F or they have a Common Councll.too and one of their ordinances Is that nn per-1 son shall be allowed to walk on the side- I warns, a female marshal of a cow the I other day kicked lady oft the sidewalk Who would dare to kick a cow off the side walk f And they are talkllng of starting a cresi.nery. LtaJtr, A Bio Fri.Low.W It II Grant, an In surance man, assaulted W D Pape, Frldsy evening In East Portland and knocked him down. The trouble grew out of com plaint that was filed by Grant In the Tort- land insurance compact, charging Pape with violating certain rules ot the compact. Pape had Grant arrested and taken before the recorder, charging him wlihselicitlng Insurance without taking out a license, Grant plead guilty and was fined $10. Grant is well known in Albany. Evancrlical CoxrERexcR. The con ference of the evangelical church con vened In Corvallls Thursday with Bishop Esher, of Chicago, in the choir. Rey Ilershner was elected secretary and Revs Blttner and Bellinger, assistants. T Tl Vincent and Geo MtElroy were licensed R , ".-. a 1 to preach. Spokane rte falls was selected as the next place for the meeting of the con ference. Bumps. A young man has been lectur ing In Benton county, across the river,- at the school house,on phrenology. In exam ining some of the heads he refused to tell everything, saving it wouldn't do to make some 01 the bumps public. Some day, we predict he will become a great man like rrot morris. Boom at Orkgox Citv. "One of our prominent citizens, while engaged in an evening game of cards at one of the sa loons, thought he was being cheated. In a sudden rage he shouted, 'Gl'me liberty or gl'me soup!' and fired a bullet from his revolver. JLucklly the chap he aimed at ducked ins noddle ami the slug went cram- tng through me door casings. So arrests We are In the midst of wild and woolly boom, fo' suh." Courier Tub Difference. An interesting' fact as showing the difference In value between ' sUndard bred horses and those not en- titled bv breedine- to that name. (. srn.hered from the report of one of the large sales recently held In Lexlnirton. Tltere were two hundred and sixty-three standard bred horses sold for $266,630, an average of J1010 ; fifty non-standard bred horses brought $030, an average of only S100 60. "n" c' men w.11 00 wcu 10 cons.ucr 1 A... --Ml J II f I tn. i.rri these facts, A Celebrated Man. Lord Lonsdale passed through Albany Tuesday morning, and we intended to be 011 hand to meet the celebrated gentleman, tut failed to do so. They call him the amateur north pole nunter. lie recently did Alaska high up and Is now on his way East. Struck a Snag, The steamer "Occi dent" struck a snag near tho SantlamTu etday, and will be laid up at Portland for repairs. She had on board 140 tons of freight. As the accident happened In shallow water the freight was unintured. Another boat will probably be put on until the Occident comes out of the boneyard. Iw Portland. There weie registered at the Portland hotels the, following from this cltv: 6 A Archibald, J A Hill. 1 Callen, T L Wallace. W H Raymond and wife, E L Power, T F McCourt, A Flenv ing and Geo Flekum. ProfcTess. It I .very Important In this ago of vast material progress that a remedy bo plesa la to the taste and to the oye, eaaity taken, acceptable to tbo stomach and bolathy in its nature and effects. Poss essing Iheso qnslitieg, Syrup of Figs Is the one perfect laxative and moat gentle diaretlo known, In Favor or Black nt'tts Too ooutity Judge eontest between Judges Whitney and Blsekburn wss decided jester dy, In the suprenwi lOuit, Julj?e lrd deliv ring the opinion in favor ot the preent in- oantbaut, Judge Dlsokhurn. The grounds of the decision were that there had not been a sufficient notice of contest served, the notice being served on a legal holiday the 4th of July, which was the thirtieth dav. The 6th point ot the syllabus reads 1 "While It Is the duty of the court to disregard mere technical rules or dvfecrs, and to liberally construe the statute ot contested clcctloni.that the rights ot the people may be preserved.and that no protection may be aiioroed to iraua.yei ne who undertakes to contest 'he right of nn- other to an olUee to which such other has been declared elected.by a tribunal author ised bv the people, ought to have some weil denned "cause," ami to be able to state u w th sufflc ent certainty as io notify and Inform the other nartv ot ths substance of the facts upon which he relics to defeat his title, and to authorise the court to make the Inquiry J' Will IIk Aovrrthkh A meeting oj the board ot trade was held last Friday at the O A K halt, several members being present, and the matter of raising funds for advertising Albany and Linn county at the grand encampment of tho G A K at Milwaukee was considered. On motion of D B Montctth a committee of three, con sisting of J W Cuslck, K J Lannlng and J O Wrltsman was appointed to raise an ad vertising fund. It Is Intended to print ten to twenty thousand pamphlets a.ui senl a man east with them besides collecting er cats and fruits to be exhibited at the Ore gon head quarters. The secretary was In structed to corres iond with the Portland board of trade In order to secure different kinds of printed matter as samples, and the old advertising committee, C E Wolverton, T J Slltes and C W Watts were reappoint ed to prepare a pamphlet for the occasion. uur cltuens should support me enterprise. Albany must ot sleep now. T11 kir VKRiifcT. The coroner's jury over the body ot F II Owjle.at Salem.found that "the deceased was named F II Ogle, was a native ot Adams county, Illlnols,was sbout 30 years old 1 that he came to his death on the and day of May, 1SS9, at u o'clock m.,by a gunshot in the hands ot W C IIawklns,and we further find that death was occasioned by gunshot wound, shot on May 1st, 1&S9, between the hours ot 9 snd 10 p. m., and that a crime has been committed thereby by the said w l. Haw kins." Hawkins was' to be given his pre llmlnary examination beginning at a o'clock to day. A Startling Item.--After hunting in vain for something that would startle the public, we have just run across the follow ing, which If true. Is a remarkable little Item of no account. We suggest that some one whose hens run over other people's gardens verify the matter : "An Ohio poultry raiser has made a curious discov ery, lie says that It you go out to feed a ftvb tt i-KliVtna aiuf mill rttutt them t ,h .,, ,..r,hlv. as thev er.wd about you, begin a circuit about you from ritht to Ictt in front, and continue this rev. otution ss long as vou stjrd there. No n A 1 . , . I lnlp...rtlli.H A. m.niii,.rit4 amout ot Interruption or maneuvering can confuse them or compel them to take con trary direction at any time. A Famovs Rt'SNKR. Stopping at Soda- vllle now Is one of the fastest runners in tho world, some claim 1dm to be the fast est. II. II. O'Delt is his name, and he Is a brother of Sodavllle's popular physician, Dr. W. II. O Dcll. Mr. O'Dell has been In Australia, In fact all around the world, and has met few equals, lie was recently pictured In the Police Gazette and a his- torr nl hli remarkahle running career civ en. lie U one of those who run on the square and is not of the Bcrthune calibre. unoersianu n prupow. mm.n an tlrely from the business. Mr. O'Dell has been waiting on the doctor, who ha been I Ill for several weeks. Kickro Oct. A few night ago a man was kicked from a certain saloon In AI bany, his face well banged up, showing un mistakable signs of a struggle. He claim ed that he had been robbed of $65 nod ( (hrust Into the street. Having had consid I erabte money before, his story wss prob- klv r, A H Kiift tn nn a im his , .. r- . "ou,d "ot mount t0 much ,0 Court of Justice, and nothing was done.snd never or rarely can be in such esses. The man had been in most of the other saloons in Albany ; but they took nothing but what the law gives them a right to take, money for whiskey. This particular place, though, according to at least the reputation It is get ting, wnnts everything a customer hss.par- tlcuiariy if he ts a little tipsy and ot me green order. A great many complaints are r . . being made, and It Is to be hoped some day they will assume a tangible form. Cloverdale F. L. Such.of San Fran clsco, has purchased of Ashby Pcarce, his large farm across the river, consisting of 536 acres, paying for the same about a 000. lie has named tne piace uioveraaie Mr. Such notifies the public not to steal his gravel, and also to keep dead animals off his place. 1 hi property win some oay oc very vaiuao:e. Cloverdale derives Its name from the fact that it has been extensively sown to clover already by Mr Such, who has had possession of tne property some time. 11 would make a fine place for a large dairy, and we would not be surprised at all to see it utilized for that purpose and milk wag onsbe crossing the rlvr, as the present owner has Had considerable experience tn that line. This, though, Is merely specu lat'on on our part. Will Facb the Music Our readers remember that Wm. Page, says th Ins s. s. ... J . S .A s-nnes-tiie Jvews, wn was wanieo m ran, I a . m t m -t sni Vt county last Minor me K.inngoiuni urown suddenly disappeared from his customary naunis, ana isucu w nr ..-... '! wouId- 1Ie hl recently been heard of, and writes to Atf'y Geo. Barnes that he I WU be In Canyon Cltv reaoy to face the b o( Mce at thc n'ixt term o Court. It 1 1' ,.m.mK,i ,ua, . m. riimln- I VISliSISBF. . tw sw I examination before the Justice of the I . - . ... . - t . . fesce, ne was aiscnargeo, out at tne next sltiine of the crand jury he was indicted He anticipated the inctctment and lett in country Mecsexoer Boys, The Western Union Telegraph Company has hit upon a. plan by which its messenger boys will lose In tercet In shop window attractions and at the same time put a little speed In their heels. The company will offer three prizes of $1.75 and 50 cents, which will be given wecktr to the boys distributing the largest, I second largest and third largest number of messages during the ween. uregoman. The Albany boys don't deed any rewards. They are already streaked lighting. , Fact. Beware. The "hay fork" swindle Is the latest. '"A farmer is solicited to pur chase or act as agent for a cheap hay fork. He Is deluded into signing a long docu ment "just as matter of form," and gets himself in debt for $200 or $300. The bland swindler gets what he fixes into a very nice negotiable note, and sells it for cash, while the deluded farmer can do nothing but groan. jE. In Portland. On May 3rd there were registered at the Portland hotels the follow Ing Albany peo'plo : W Hendrlcson, A S Powell, R S Str&han and George Piper. Children Cry foit A Banij. List Friday the old members and some new ones ot the Juvenllo Band met and organised with the following members t O Link, solo Bu cornet and leader Rich Wheeler, Eb cornet $ Elmer Uenhum, 1st Bb cornet J A.bert Stcrnburg, solo alto 1 )as Blackburn, Jtt alto t Will Campbell, and alto Geo Curtis, lit Bb tenor j Clair Vunk, harlune j Will SUtei, Ebluba 1 raul CosteJIo.snaro drum ( Will Davidson, bass diuin ( Fsed Rots.cymbala. The ofllcers will be 1 Link, President Olalr Vunk. Hecretnrv Rich Wheeler, jressurer 1 win atu. s, Dullness msnaaer Mr Link, recently of v'orvallknow Krausa .., .. P"'nceo teacher and agoodootuciUt.aml 1 make a good band v.-..!- mssiimi AssK-iATio!.-Atamp ""oc,Bl,on wRe"nee in tniscity Friday by the palters of the M E church In the Eugene district, by the election of the following offlcerst" Rev S p- Wllson president; Kcv Sommervllle, of Halsey 1st vice president; Rev Calder, of Turner 3d vice president; Rev Webb, of AlbanyM wvrciaryj 1 v,ougiii, 01 Aiusny, treasur- J II Couglll, of Albany, executive com- . , wwuiw.w, mm. MWi nor .t cud .nn I mlltce. A suitable Place for a-rounds was I cimiiuica across me river ana selected for I m uur nose u satisfactory arrangements sre tnadi. A. it aIll tL-. . . . put the grounds In condition ur- chli.s will be solicited to contribute for the pur I pose. Ostv am Animal'. Last Saturday a gentleman while tramping through Ilack leman's 4th addition run across a susplcous looking place that looked as If a human be ing might have been burled there, near the surface, and dogs or other animals partially dug It up. Some hair on the ground very much resembled the gray beard of an old gentleman. There was the foundation for a good live Item, full of mystery. Report Ing the matter to the Marshal the place was I duly examined and the bone,tho.e ot some be result Is no doubt the nranrr on.. I 11 - - Wrrb Ttrateo Well The Corvallls Macleay and several other companies ate kicking lustily at the manner in which they were treaU.I at Portland. The Macleay boys claim that they "had to pay I for every meal they recelved,an exorbitant I price considering the quality, and the only I lodging with which they were provided were old, dirty wool sacks at the armory, herd as the lava beds and no covering." Perhaps the Albany bovs are better look-1 Ing than the members of other companies, I for they claim to have been treated well. I lad plenty to eat. good beds to sleen In and I all the well, scda water, they could drink I tree, CIC, LkOASo. There was a young boarder called at Mr. and Mrs. C C lisckleman's on last Friday. We congratulate the little fellow in finding such a nice home In Leb anon... .Died, Reason Andrew Wirt, son of Mrs Ella Wlrt.on Hamilton Creek.Mon dsy, April 30, ot consumption, aged 14 ears.... Mr Dennis Klum's little child R. R. Si'aoroMO. The Southern Pacific R R Company has appointed the following surgeon In Oregon to attend to employes ot the road In case of accident or sickness, they being paid from a regular fund raised for the purpose s Or lievaa and Macken sie.Portland ; I)r C E Beebe. Ashland : Dr i R Farra.Corvallls tDrll FMcCornsck. Rugene ; Dr D M Brown. Rosebure : Dr W Ms. ton, Albany s Dr Oolbr.atli and Goucher, McMiunvilie. Turn Orricrss. The directors ot the Albany Mlnlr.g and Milling Co, met last Friday at the vftke of Hon L It Montanye and elected the following officers t J L Cowan, President ; N II Allen, Vice Presl dent j L H Montanve, Secretary : Dr G W Maston, Treasurer. The company pro pose to develope their Santtam mines the coming summer, and will emnlov a Snoer. Intemicnt for the purpose. TIU6EPT AT K ALUs'. A Idas Coaaly Mao Khat, Wednesday evening at Sale n M about :3a, Mr. J. II. Ogte, ot Lebanon pi eel net, former resident of Marion county, was short by W. E. Hawkins, a man who had once worked for him, and with whom he had some trouble about the pay for the same, The Statemant says that "J. II Mc- Nary, deputy county recorder, and Ogle were coming down Commercial street at the hour named, and were walking on the street car track, as the sidewalk on the west side of that street Is alt blockaded with the apparatus of the new cement walk. When in front cf G. W. -fnhnson's lothlmr store, thev were met bv Hawkini. ...!. L.A t- J lj OJ- I wno Hi'jiipatticu uicm ana saiu .0 wgic, wen 1 near you have been telling damn ties about me again,' and In a moment the firing began. McNarv says he ran for a safe place to get out of the way, until the shooting ceased, where he turned aiound only to see Ogle staggering across the street supported by liugn ihompson and store''' Ocle'dled at lam. this "noon his Wm 1 I i.rl. w. V. Iiub film in lh. .1 r.l r wife being with him at the time. Wright's Arsbisn Horse Liniment, an in valuable remedy for sprains, braises, Isme nss and all sfTeotion of the skin, muscles snd tints, to which horse and esttle aro sob- jeet. Sold by Foshay k Mason. Struck Oil At $i.3( per c gallon can best Standard oil, at the Willamette Packing Co. a store. Wriaht's Syron Tsr snd Wild Cheiy Try it and you will use nothina tlss fo. iil'u.. colds and sll affrctior s of the throat snd lung. Said by Fosbay & Msson. Wrinld's Comiiound svrup of Sarsspsrilla can be rt-lied upon tor ail blood diseasea, skin nlltuUnn, etc. Bold by f nsliaj; Mtsoe. Many young ladies are ruiuing their 00m plexion by the continued use ot poisonous osmetics and so called fsc. washes. Tho greater norr her of these preparationo contain mineral prisons, tbst iu time, shrivel np the skin snd sive tho appearance of dissipation and old sg. Dotard's Speoiflo is not a paint but a great besutifier, in as much ss ic re moves all blemishes from th. skin, instead of covering them. It cures cbspped hands witb one application. 8old by Foshay at Mason jrn ertrhsve pains in the back snd If j u do. sttccd totbtm now, don't rVs)S te dstigtrctts, Nip ths dieesis I rd st d isvs your health snd doetrr's . j. . ni ..... .... :-,.'- j:. V1" u"'" 7 Vi ....... j rmf- ; Sold by Foshay k Msson. Wriuht's Mvrth tooth sosp. Fragrant, nonling and refreshing. unals snre, gams und preserves the teeth. Sold by Foihiy k Mason. . Advice to JHothers, Mrs. Wlnalow'a 'Sootblns Svruo. for children teething, ;is tbo presorlpUon of one of tbo best female nurses and physi cians in the United States, and has bean used for forty yoara wltb never-railing success by millions of. mothers for their children. During tbo process of tootbine its value ia inoalouablo. It releases tbo child from pain cures dysentery and dlar rboea, eiipins; in the oo in the bowels, and wind collo. By giving health aa health to tho ohtld It rests the mother. Prloo 25a. a bottlo. Pitcher's Castorla. ' OmCK ftEKKKIt. At ro period in the history of our gov efnment has there been such a large per centage of the people , scrambling and scheming for federal appointments as un oer this administration, rour years ago It was a favorite pastime among republi cans to tsun. democrats about the great greed for office among democrats under Cleveland, and while the scramble then was a great and a-t unseemly one, lis pro portions bora no comparison to the greed that exists among renub.lcans ta-dsv. The ,igniflcant, but humorous feature ot the I ' , ..... , I whole matter Is, that those repubtlfsn pa- I pers that moralised upon the great evils of oftlce seeking then have not a word to say now, tcept t be a word of opprovslof the removal of the democrats. Whnt must be very disgusting and very humiliating to all decent republicans In Oregon Is.that dis reputable and unfit men find It as easy a matter to secure endorsements from our senators and representatives for Important " ' '" repuoiirans all . . .... ... the state mat dozens ot men have been endorsed by Mitchell, IJolpli and C9unt 01 lac character to nil any post tlon, and it Is very creditable to some . of these lesders that they are sending on Indignant protests to Washington against the appointment of thse scalawags, not withstanding their endorsement by our senators and representatives. This fs a good work and should be kept up until senators learn that decency and 'compe tency are essentlst to secure an appoint ment, while lack of honesty, corrupt prac tlces and general unfaithfulness should under all circumstances be the sure means of rejection. No man who ever accepted or offered a bribe, or who sold his political " I appointed to any office of trust or profit. stale or federal. StW Cttl'ISKKM. The Board of Naval Officers have agreed upon plans for tho construction ot eight new warships as follows s There are to be built three aooo-ton gun boats,known in the Navy Department as cruisers No. 9, to and if. at a cost of $700.000 each, and are 1.- . ... . ' . . , ... ri IU ,wo mtcJ schooner with an Indicated horse power of 5000. There are to be built two jooo-ton vessels, knows as ltrutsra Kn i.J II In m.t ti imnm - ' I , www, T.llwp-w each, exclusive of armament, maximum speed 19 knots per hour, and to be entirely of steel. Tho armament of the cruisers No. 9, toandti will consist of a 6 inch breech loading rifles and 6 a6 pounders, with a secondary battery of 8 Hotchkiss and revolving cannon. The batteries of Va j mnA ft wilt A,t.tt tt W 1 -K r. .1 . w j ti-to it's j vi e. stss-B .rsottssf few shssm revolving cannon. There Is to be a 7,500 ton cruiser, guarantied speed ai knots, a 5,3co-ton cruiser with a speed of ao knots aod a steel cruiser of Soo ton,to cost $ j6, 000. In Wellington, New Zealand, a diver who had gone down some thirty feet to place some blocks for a pier foundation, was attacked by a devil fish that succeeded in fastening on him, and, in spite of all his struggles, pinned him to one of the piles of a retaining wall. The diver, however, had the good sense to remain quiet,and the devil fWh, whose arms measured quite nine feet, quitting his hold ot the pile, was brought to the surface on the back of the diver and killed, t hee monsters are re ported to be very numerous in Wellington Harbor. The Oregon de'egation recommended W H O'Dell ot Salem as special postal In spector at Portlandnd when Dolph asked that he be appointed the senator was In formed that the office comes under the civ il service rules and as O'Dell had not been examined be could not be appointed. We'll wager a nickel O'Dell can not pass the examination, and he Is not fit tor the place if he can. Ills endorsement reflects no credit on the Oregon delegation. The farmeis of Minnesota are threatened with another grasshopper pestilence. The scourge has appeared In Otter county, and the state authorities have set about wiping It out as was done last year. The first thing done wld be to plow tho land wher ever the ckks are found. It is estimated Iik.t u,.n, ... - ham prairie which will require this treat ment. ; ' Mr John W Mason has demonstrated that he is a capable office holder from tho republican point of view. He has been rn .1 1.1....1 u :... I ' l"1 fi weeks.but in that time has man aged to remove every democrat In hi bureau, from Chief of the Division down to laborer. Farmers are now demanding that twine be put on the "free list." That is an approval of the BUde's position and teaching, viz: When a combination is formed to put up prices on any protected article, by operation of law the tariff shall cease from that moment. Carry this to the election of congressmen and it will soon be accomplished.- Concordia Blade (Rep.) Mrs Cleveland had two very bos utlful orange and lemon trees while in the White House, and courteously left them to Mrs Harrison on her departure These are now in all the full glory of their golden fruit and an object of Interest to visitors. Florida has nineteen rivers navigable to a distance of 1,000 miles; produces half the sea island cotton grown in the South, I ad practically all the oranges,and for veg- etables will In a few yftars excel the world. Oklahoma, it is said, will furnish within three 'months ,100 new fourth-class post I offices. This will relie ve I he strain 011 the administration in a slight degree. , ':, V Gen. John E Ross, one of the : bravest I and best pioneers with which Oregon has I been blest, is lying at the point of death at t - , . . ' l)la home near Jacksonville, Deran semen t of the liver oovers multi tndo of ailments. Xuall eases where t bo func tions of tho liver are interrupted or dissarb. d. and ths bile, ita constituent seoietion. )ft etreulatina u the blood, somo aisoraer will follow, Dr Henley's Dandelion Tonio will, restore the liver to its natural duties and Dromote tho secretion oi bile, thereby nreventing iaundioe, dyspepsia, biliii'Qsness and other ailments. Sold by Foshay & Ma son . . H.Uwert,praotioai watohmaker and olei. ' - CVRB FOB SICK HEaDACIIF Do you wsit a reme dr f or B'Housness, Pimples en tne taot, ana a sur mm iot aiux nNuiwn., hk 1 uqial ana a' , sna vniKiriBi, wr vr. vrwuis, m.w ! Pills, try s do , samples ires iuu oox m csni. Children Cry for The rush of emigrants from the southwest o Ireland is causing alarm, as the country Is be ing rapidly depopulated. A colored womsn In Atlanta, Gs., is the youngest of thirty-seven children, and although not yet thlrty.elght years old, is herself the mother of twenty-seven children. j. Five prominent Louisiana newspapers are owned and edited by women. The emVf of them is the New Orleans Plcayuw, which controlled by Mrs. E J Nicholson. SMHM.MMMMMMMM. The most wholesome way to drink milk is lo sip it by mouthful at sliort intervals. It Is necessary for easy digestion lo present it slowly to the gitstrio mucous surface. President Harrison is very fond of base ball I and expects to attend many game this year, j He recently remarked that be had more sym pathy for the umpire af present than he used to have. . More than ft, 000,000 worth of seals have been captured by the Hal hunters at St. Johns N P., within the psst six weeks, It is thought that fully 500,000 seals will be caught during (he season. ct. h,..,i.. ,. u t 1 .t.: a ped to Dskots, where they are in great demand for destroying tne mice which swarm by thous ands around the corn and wheat bins, doing great damage. Mr, John Wanamaker is getting touchy. whk't is not commendable for a Sunday school superintendent who is very rich and has the reputation of being the most gifted boodle raiser j in the county. Miss Ma Prim, she handsome and accomp lished daughter of Judge snd Mrs. P P Prim.of I Jscksooville, is to be married to M J Canning, a Portland gentleman engsged in the drug busi ness, 00 May 1 5th. A scheme b on foot In the Canadian carlia ment to subsidize a fast steamslup line to Chins and Japan. The animus of the whole thing is shown in the fact that the government will pay no suUidies to vessels touching at ports in the Lotted Stales. L .... ; I Hon, A C Jones, receiver of the land office at Roseburg, is very sick, and Mr. C W John l on, register, at Mr. Jones request, has tele graphed bis inability to attend to business to Washington, and asks for advice as to the busi ness of the office. It is only sixty years ago that the first sUge carrying the United States mail westward pass od over the Allegheny Mountains. The road taken by the stsge wss from Cumberland, MJ., to Wheeling, a distance of f JO miles. Some railroads in Connccticst hsve built only wire fences to protect their tracks from intrusion over certain private crossings, chiefly thoe of farmers. They know that such fences did not fulfill the requirements of law: but a manager explained that the farmers aggrieved were "two poor to carry their cases through the courts." The St-te Legislature has before it a bill requiring the railroad coa.mission to com-1 meocc suit in such eases in the name of the I Stste. That will probably bring the offending railroads to some sense of their public duties. POtLTKY OTEI. When setting the hens, sprinkle flour of sulphur in the nests to keep down the ike. This Is one of the best months for mak ing a good profit from the eggs that can be secured. if Tr 1. ...!. I t.t tUm ,.. m- I M terials that can be supplied to the poultry in which to make or take a bath. The nests should be sufficiently large to allow the bens to get on their nests and net be obliged to tramp oyer the eggs In order to get fixed comfortably. Cut clover hay should not be expected to take the place of grain. It Is a good feed for some purposes, but should always be fed In connection with grain in order to secure tho best results. A fiEHERYED TRIBUTE. Chauncey M Dcpew is some respects is Use I greatest republican in hi tparty. In bisontkm I in New York on centennial day he paid the foltowine tribute to the ereatest statesman of revolutionary times: nVlnMiMftii ftin ... tfalMm.B of the I period did Thomas Jefferson, grasp and divine the possibilities ol popular government, He caught aod crystalized the spint 01 tree in stitutions. His philosophical mind was singu larly free from the prower of precedents or the chains of prejudice. He had an unquestioning and abiding faith to. the people, which wss ac cepted by but few of bis compatriots. ' Upon nil famous axiom, as uw cm"j before the law. he constructed bis system. Ill wss the trip hammer essential lor the emargen- rv to break the links bindint? the colonies to I imnerial authority, and to nulverute the privi- . .' i i ",.! . .1.-1 Wfiirea oi caaxc. ii uutHmi uiui tu wv 1 Declaration of Independence, and pursuaueu him to doubt the wisdom of the powers concen t rated in the constitution. . I1INTS TO HOt'SKKEEl'ERS. ' Tepid water acts promptly as an emetic Fresh milk boiled with cut sugar will soothe a cough when other things fail. SnrinWle cavenne oenner in the resorts of 1 . rats, and they will leave the premises. Horseradish, as a poultice, is recommended for rheumatism. Kid gloves can be kept soft and free fron cracks by ml bing them once a week with pure glycerine or castor oil. A little saltpetre or carbonate of soda mixed ith the water in which flowers are place will keep tlit-ra fresh for two weeks. Oil of peppermint is a strong disinfectant and germicide; and it is said that one part in a hun dred thousand of water kills roaches. When papering a room a small apartment can be made to appear large by being covered with a paper of subdued color without any par ticular design. If you want poadicd eggs to look particularly nice, cook each egg in a muffin ring placed in the bottom of a saucepan of boiling water. The fresh eggs are the heaviest, and when placed in water will sink to the bottom at once ; older eggs will sink partly to the bottom, while stale eggs float on top. Try it on the fresh store eggs, . . , The best preparation for restoring furniture to its original freshness is a mixture of three parts of linseed oil and one part of turpentine. Dust the articles to which it is to no appuea, rub it on w.'th a woolen cloth, and afterward rolish with iiBamoIs. If you X wish to varnish stained wood, you will find the following ex wllent: Dissolve four ounces ofsandarac, ounce of green mastic and four ounces oi shellac j in one pound of alcohol, and add two ounces) oil otwrpenline. cw Feed onions, raw, boiled or baked, to children, three or four times . a week, they'll grow up healthy and strong. No worms, no scarlatina,no diphtheria, where children plenty of onions every day. - vt. Pitcher's Castorla. y . IRPVALIIS"! J SI mxmm Absolutely Pure. Tbla nowdar nnver !.. a of purity, atrengbi and wboleaoioei,. More economical than tho ordinary kinds and cannot be o,d In competition with multllnd. 1..- ..... . 1. . . . :.7.?. p"V" ww powuor. boio only in cans HOVal Kaklni. Pnmila. ita tii.ii .,. I, Y. V, W. Ckowlkv A Co.. AkdI. Portland, ttogou BABY CARRIAGE AT STEWART & SOXd H. F I haveought tho largest andjbest stock of DRY GOOD! ever brought to Albany, nvlta 67617 tO Call siock. DMT FORGET '. vre carry a full line of 0e M, Henderson & Uo s BOOTS AND SHOES. The Bed School House Shoes aro the best ' in the world. wm J- - As arr-TB - -saw- . .. -l:nL , LMJAKA Llf fTdU 3 Ol ILKJ -.. $Ffl ?M h 111 Hvj..:r-'- i I T SS lr 1 t Ti'iY5 i f i J yj XV. Vy st- U A V-r a- in the next W. F. The Leading Jash SDrihK Disorder BW . Shattered nerves, tired - .brain. Impure blood, ' .debilitated syatem, all aro the natural out come in the Spring. A medicine must be used, and nothing1 equals p&tne's Celery Com pound. Wo kit others praise us you cannot Help believing a disin terested party. !k Brlirftdler-Cieneral w. I, oreeniear. Burnnir--St . writni- "I tiavo usfd Palue's Celery Compound on several occasions, and always wit.h IwnHflr. Last SDruur. oeiui very uiuvu i u rfn.r. -n itphiitrAtiid.' l commenced taking it- Two bottles miulo me feel like a new man. Aa a general tenia and spring medicine 1 do not - Enow oi ua sviwu. CWar Anything any CWor. IT IS EAST TO Emplt,lhtratit, i Manufactured -ALSO one IMPORTED AI1D the SMOKE Pl and smokiag tobaccos, MeerBubaum and briar pipes and amokes articles, generally. . AJoo always has on hand . a nice lino of 1 and eat California and Bi'orod a tbo Pwt 0:Br- at Albany as jocond-class mall matter. SUBSCUIPT10M IiATl 0llvrr94 by rir pof wtfk.. ... . &t mail, pr ynir...,..,,,,. a; ,w ymui, per rahxi ii.. .......,..,. . tUTFS WEEKLY, asyjsr, a, ! M of year... in Avmv:s... at y,iia a months Ynt atock of 2nd ar trneulu In i!i v u lOT.anl tia m-4. 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L'se It Uils sprlug, and see Uow quietly n tones you uji. r Purifies the DIood. FuH accounts of wonderful eres ml by Palne's Celery compound after other niedlolnt and the best physicians bad failed, seut Irtu, There's nouilng like it. H.oo. 8lx tor $5.00. Druggists, twsixa, Richardson & Co., Burlington. Vt. OYE WITH DIAMOND DYES i0M CIGARS by Julius Joseph, DEALER IN- KEY WEST CIGAR IV. Tropical Fruits. THE