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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1889)
wt,.Luj IJ lAUrU,.IA, sVIA- 2TIIE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. f,. u atw-na Albany aid S.ik FrvxriMA, U hour u"'u unM iktim R1.-1 sattv Iteiweea rrtlaa4 nail Baa rraaeisee, T'.ti"l" 1 ' 1 jjni l- i r. I I.r Portland Ar 10:45 a '.! I Lr Albany L : A a 5 M I Ar tun Kicniclwo Lr I r a LrnriiitiiKiim n,r vKvi Sunday). rn,v i..riuTra xfj run U I 'm I I.r Athuijr I.r lll;M AS l.t'in Ar Kwik '.'I 00 a a msaso sasscs, sj7STE Albany ArftW A a 1.1 r I Ar t.rlvuua Le ( t:r a U ii) ra I l.v A.tny r I : r a I .) r 1 I Ar Ulmimn t l:U0a miim BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, rr lec-soaa.ad.lia el Beesed-Class lasn rr. attached L Kisreaa Train.. Tii 8. t. On", tarry m.kMoonnactlon with ell th tmln. on Irv. IUt Hkl. lMttston trues toot f Direct, -rtioa, A til aid aVlvlain. EtWCKT rKTLAa K VtLtklM, Alb vi.nt(Spt Sunday) T 3 a a 1? St Ar P.M-llan.1 CnrVlllia Ar I r a L I I SO r a unw naia itt (Kxe jp Sunday. r a I Ira I Ar Mluul M, Mimivlll. At I I.t Mft a a ThrouuU Ticket To all point. VIA CALIFORNIA. f.ie tilt Inform tl.w rrlli rUa, r, all oa l'"' A-rt a ,MtM MacoBsOii vX J mm VETERAN'S FRIEND. Cures Wounds, Bruises. Strains, Aches and Pains Rheumatic, euralgic? Sciatic, PROMPTLY I PERMANENTLY. 1 v ,y 1 r. J f 4S And 17 AT If ' DRUGGISTS AND UKALKB9. s TNI CHMLU A. VOCCLEI CO.. BilUar. M. DR. J.L. HILL. Physician and Surgeon, Ot&oo-oor, First and Ferry Streets, ALBANY- OREGON. An-iU. r. & r. Ar THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroai. -mo Development Company's 8tem hlp Lin. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME ban by oy other kjI. Flrst-clsse thmtmh pwawuicar m4 relahtl.no from Portland and alt Points n Uia Wlllamett V.Uoy t . from Ban "rancinoo, CU. jrilUaBtta Pivar Una of Steimers. Tha - Win. M. Hn. Th 8. Bent- to? both pangr.o.l fr.lnht wacn CorUU and PorUauU and In.er- rraUi. an I Mr. Jluliuan 4 Co a -harf! No wb and 303 Front Port land, three time, a wwH a. follow, t XOBTtt BOVXD. Trt- 1 . 1 1 ; u.UrL WluuJr awl .77.! a.m. A,t.T. a. Arn. tal.ia n, 1 . , Arnr M rrtUaJ i J p. ab JtrJr.uTr. rr.l. .il.aorU.y . a.. 4jrr M CarrlUM ) a a, B.mU mk clo connection at Albaa ttn tralna of maOreijoa Paolfiu lUUroat.. DR.CaVVATSOMMASTOn Phyaician and Surgooa UtlW opposite lit a Ttaiuocra'. he . i V K 4 FFICIAL -and ; TEMPKKANCG COttMN. tVllttdbr All.ny W, C.T, U DR. W L DAVIS, Physician and Surgeon. JPttmo. uu lini 1 Strahan'. Block. May be foun.l at hi. otUo aay and nlgbU DR. C. U. CKAMBERLIM, EomeopathiB Physician aui Surgoon Special attontlon io diseases of the eye. omce corner ot Tblrd anl Loron St. ALBANY, ORECOM. FOSHAY & MASON, tiui Aia aaAJk Druggists and Booksellers, Air.au for Jobs AJoen'a publlcaOona, hloU weaellat r.biUhara yrleaa wjO oataieadJed. ALBAMY. WKEOOS. The meeting ot llio Union We.lne.day afternoon well attended, verv Intere.t tng and helplul devotionnl exercUe. were conducted by Mr. A It house, from the let- ton "Bible Meaning of Trouble, prepared by Hannah V hit hall Smith. The coin- mltteo of arrangement reported the tollcc tlon taken at the annual meeting, $8.05. A hearty vote of thank, wa given , to the friend, who 10 kindly aasUted In the eren tngt entertainment, purliculail.tlie tlngert and Rev, Coinnnn. The olo by Mr.. Langdon and Mr. Ch.mberluln were beau tifully rendered and the addre. ol the evening wa. one of the best ever heard in Albany. A vote of thank wa. uUo given to Mewr. Rovce & lllblc, for labeling the book, of the W. iX T. V. free of charge. The finance committee reported having collected due. to the amount of ft J V A committee appointed to report on current expente. of the patt year, find that after a careful tooting up of all Income and out lay that the Union hat taved $38 by having a hall of their own. On motion each mem ber of the C nlon wa. commuted a com. committee to tecure to cent contribution. fcr the filling up of a collection card, to bs donated to the State woik. On motion It wa. decided to Invited Mr.. Helen W.UarfcJ er, President of the W C T U.of Dakota.to lecture for u.on next Tueaday evening at the 1111. The Preldent announced that Mr O. 8. Pollock, of the Albany College, had accepted the tuperintendency of the YV and Mr.. L K Blain that of the Ju venlle work. A iarlor mcctlnir will be held In the hall on next'fuctday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ii i. expecteJ that .Mr Dark er will be at the meeting and addre the ladle.. A cordial Invitation l extended lo the ladle of Albany.to attend thU meeting Thete parlor meeting, are becoming quite popular. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS The Muriirooa City. Washington, My 3.-Potmntter Genera Wananmker to-day rercivdd a telegram from Postmaster Flynn at Guthrie, Oklahoma, In which he uyi the dully tales of postage ttampi at hit oftic amounts to alou I50, and that the elcrtn elerkt In the oflice are kept busy fiom 5 o'clock buiy from $ o'clock A M until 7 at night, and that when the mail Ii ready for delivery there I. usually a line of men half a mite long wniting lor their mail. AViut 3000 letter .iid too newspaper .re ilelivcr.il daily. There are live bank end six newspapers in operation in the new town. Ne Itloort Dplli. SKATjl-tt, W T., May 3. Judge llanford last night rendered a decision that in a mearure modified the relation of the two rival railroads which are claiming poeaion of the board gnug. strip on th. tide flats, upon which both ecH to erect large terminal warehouse. The result of th decision wa to-day a Moodiest Utile of three hour duration, in which 400 men, employed In about enual number by the iwo roans, loiigm in a driving ram and in icht of hundred 01 spectator, far iwssesslon of the disputed property. TUB FUESKttT AtA?(Y. The i)KMocAT receive letter from the east by nearly every mall aiklng about Al bany. JJcre t a condensed article on the tubject, written especially for eastein read er. It It true, and not exacanratcd. and home leader are at liberty to skip In Albany i the county .eat of I.lnn, a county containing 2700 square miles, twice the slue of Rhode Island, three-fourth of which ha been taken up, the remaining fourth bring In the Cascade mountain., It hnt a population of about 3500, though more Is generally claimed for It. It I located on the Willamette river navigable mest of the season of the year' five or ttx river steamers dointr business continually at It wharf, at the junction o' the Southern FadOc R R's mnln line and branch lino to Lebanon and the Wlllanv ette Valley Si Coast railroad, and a 'ew Burned Out. Ia ANtiaxitx, May 3. Sheriff Aeuirr and six deputies attempted to capture in IxisAncel es, last night, Jerry Simth.charge l with assault i'.. - tie a . m. . mu nirs niary Ann Mmraons, who Is 50 years 0111, uiii iney were new at lay by Kmith, who wieuicu a mrnetter, in. sheiift re-eivinit a wound In the arm. J'ire was set to the shanty but Smith escaped by lumping from a window. At . i.l .I.!. jr i....T.. . . . i vvnA-n iiiuiiiiiig.iniin was laaen in the yard of a prominent attorney, whither he had taken reluge after pis fight, lie was kick eil up in the county jail. Rwerulne; InvNtlgnfiona, OTTAWA, Ont., May 3.. Conslilerable In tercst is being manifested in twlitlcal dale over the announcement of the sweeping invest! gations to be made by the United Stale com. nnttee on trade relations with Canada. Sur prue is expressel that the committee is enpow ereJ to take up the Hehring sea question.whkl for three yer past ha been the subject of international correspondence. Komtbodr Had to. Nkw oaK, May 3. At a reception a few evening ago, tendered Mayor William Warner commander in chief of the Crand Army of the Republic, be expressl himself as much dis pleased because the Grand Army men occupied 1 no rear 01 me parade at the centennial eclcbra t ion Tuesday. . IIOXI AND ABROAD TIlUKHbAV. Jlr. Phelpi, formerly of Newport, is in the city to-dsy en l i way tok to th Bay, whereas, propiwet to siuk or swim m m. future. riok.rl St Stewart, i.f F.uueue, are b.lug- lug 1000 mutton sheep aoros th. moanUio. from urooa oouocy. Mr Cha 8rownll rvtorued home from th Santlam mluc Ust eyubing with torn. Ho specimen of ore. , Th attauliim of th pjblioU eall.d to th dissolution notice of J. J. Dorrls aud Cha. Metzmir iu auother column, Albauy U np with the limit. Tluk.t osn now b bought of th M. V. d.pos agent to any pari of Kitrnpe. ., Chaa Pvlmrn wa art ..ted at Balem for 'orgory, and oti hi trial, it wa. proven that lie ouuldn t write even hit own nam. Ms I.. Tunc who hn oharg. of th uovsrn ment work at Oorvalli. visited tb. ouarry of Jfrsuk '.Vool, aor-ws th. nv.r a few days Bora to th. wife of Edward Oolnt !c 8c;o, on May 2, a bey. The McKtnlsM minstrel troup are rcptir! d stranded at Portland, rn th side trck,a their private our, The supreme eonrt meat, in 1'cnrilnU'fl next weuk. and JudfiH Straiten loft Allitny yesterday for the seat of wtr W P Smith, of Halsoy, wa lint in the mountain a wek go to day, and wu net fonnd until last evening, anil then in a very I .xbau.ttd eouriuinn. pin the Supreme Court In the 00 of Martha M Houston, reap., Josfo Timmermsn, t ., app I appeal from Linn 0011 tit v ; t!i judKment of tne lower oourt w. revt-r.ed. Opinion by lrJ, J. Iu Monday's inaite a live airrnpoiilorit wiil aiv the LKMHA'r'. rclar a cruiiliio iiu- OJtiut of a hunt sftir th. f.iiini'is Knrkhart Mv up at the foot of Mt. Jirroii, mmU a few day o. It wiil b wnrth reeding. Mr II M IlaUrUon ha purohaced Mr UnderwootPa fntrtin the grocery businoft of llsrdu. & Underwood, and now the tirm nam will! be Jlardiie AC Iiotx-mnii, Mr ilotttrtsoo is an old miidetit of Linn county ti; 'TiJTaulB ft Asaak inTnu(iiii-trii- urn 1 r'r -' Li V ir"r i r ' i" n "i r - - - - .,.,, .A tor Infants and Children. TlUKSJIK'Jf LB (wnept qmUr. Urn Alhtir. r. a, C-rnlis 1:11 a, a. ArHr. Vwjoiiu, I W W. a lun TMjamv :s Lm CVwnJIukUkJ A.a. Arnra Altaan. it:W A. a. O A C. tr-ii eonuojt at Albany and Corv.UI. the above Urniot ooaoectat Yuiuiaa with tU9 urejioa meiFiuu. CouitMoy. Lias of ateamshipa Tao"ina Kfii Sao Franclsmo. UIL1.1Q DATES between WiJLuBKta V'i7, 8on,Uy, AnrU W.h. ou Muodsy, )Lir etb. W JUnwU. VUy. Thur.T. M. ". da Smni.y, ij lua. Tho 0-m-.poy '.-.ryee Jie right to iB.oe aniliog dU without noti.-e. N. U. PA--ini?era from Por.Una and rVWlamotte V ley poiut. can make clone xBuw:tt 'Q wilhibe traioa of the Yaqalna mate at Ailu7 or CorvallU, and tl Ue. tinl to Stu tranoiB-w aboulJ arrani;. to irrive ax Yquius the evening before 4ate of ailio. 1 .eaer .. I r.-ltt always Uwnt. rorteformttli;plyt'0 J Sfwt. rr.ii.-lit n ttt Aient, AlMiiv, o- a C U llu'sll, Jr., O. r. A r. AgC Oregon LXv4lujum.t Oo M tl-jnMWj : l'.i . CUI. . C Httiit. f. iIP. Vr. ).- ! : 1 : -J C-rlli L eLACKMAM, UCALEK IN DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SO IPS COMBS ETC J . K. WEATHEET01U). . (XOTAIT FCBUCJ iTTOKNEV AT LAW. 1111)1, cstECwav. 11 l raAcnci t allthucouitw ofth Dr.Judson, who I aillng Mr. Moody in his Christian Institute, made some very practical and common tense remarks at one of their meeting recently. I le said, "Train your atronget guns upon the stronghold, of the enemy. PI.nl churches where Sa- tana cat is, not In resectable- neighbor hood. Keep your churche open day and night at the saloon does." ThU U sound doctrlne.and If carried out would very soon tauten the number of saloon.. 6tas. IMMClidMMntlaaalneilaoaUwUaa. I 4. WHITKEY, Ittarney And vonnsellcr At ui ,ND- mw CXECOH, Will pri) ' '! Ut of tb-. Vonru ihl.Suto. Ali inrjs ntrtel t hi will bo promptly tonde't to. D. K. x. Eixitt y ao. . WBIOHT. BWCKBUSfi & WRIGHT, Attorneys at Law. - Will prao tie. all "he Coorte f the Sute. IVorr attentk n niveo to all t-uai nea euiroM.d to ourrar Offic CkM Fe lowT. Temple, Albi.oj.Or. T. J. ATTORK 3rHTES. First National Bank or ALU 5! a. OKEVOS.. rrwi,li,., W y-'KM Vic rmUttl a, K Ol SO Ctfliw .. W. K&iHHtS, Ant CxU.ur .JJW. V. lTJWKLL TKASSACTS A :eXALlniuun IkuImm. ACCOL'NTJt k.k('r tbj: to.iack. a Vj.-. lit-. i'rt-vuw tiu and ISw CU.1UU T. Ywjii. r. W. Lwentox. -AI.7)- Notary PribUc- ALSAIY, OEG3N. i; K Rums L. fnn,. w.iiMt K Tiujab. County Hank, OiWAN. (ALSTON & CO., we.n U Covin a Cwk-k.) s ar .m t . u-v--, Id 1 fTTrs ALBANY OREGOM mm The Union Sifmtlvl date April 35th con tains one of the strongct articles the wri." tcr has ever read, er.tlttled, "The Remedy for Intemperance," from tlie pen of Dr. Lyman iteechcr. It l too long to repro duce, and only a short extract can be given. This extract will call attention to the article and those having the paper containing it to pu.lt around, lie say t "Nothing can be done ! Why can nothing be done r Ue cause the intemperate will not stop drink-, ing shall the temperate become drunkards? Because tHe Intemperate cannot be reason ed with shall the temperate become mad men i And because force will not avail with men of Independence and property doc il follow that reason and conscience, and the fear of the Lord, will have no in fluence ? And because the public mind Is now unenlightened and unawakened and unconcentrated.doc. it follow that It can-1 not be enlightened and Aroused and con centrated In simultaneous and auccestful effort ? Reformations a re.i.ted by pop ular feeling, and impeded by Ignorance, Interest, and depraved obstinacy, have been accomplished through thcmeUium of a rec tified (.ublic opinion, and no ration ever possessed the opportunities and the mean, that we poscMk of corr-cih torniing public opinion, nor wa a nation ever called upon to attempt it by motive, of such imperious oeces.ity. Our alt U at stake ; we shall pcri.h if we do not accampll.li it. There I. nothing that uuht to be done which a free people cannot d j. No extended, well directed application of moral tnttuence was ever made in vain. The languag.of Heaven to our happy nation is, "lie it unto thee even a thou w lit," and there is no det.pondency more fatal or more wicked than that which re fuses to hope, and to act, from the appre hension that nothing can be done. It is en tirely practicable t extend universal in formation on the subject ol intemperance of it nature, causes evils and remedy. Every pulpit and newspaper io the land mu v be put into requisition to give line up on line on this subject until it is done. All denominations of Christians In the nation may with great e.se.bc unite- in the effort 10 exclude the usn and commerce io ardent spirits. The churches can do much to aid this reformation, 'they are organized to "shine a lights in I he world," iind to avoiil the vet r anpcaran:e of evil. 'To him that know ell- to do good, and riocth it not, t him it Is sin." t'.ts. ltrHirt. SANAvroNio, Tex., May a, New ha reached here of desperate fighting at Guana juata, Mexico, in which thirty soldier and policemen and 300 riotei were killed. Citv ir Mexico (vi Galveston,) May a. The dispatcher sent out from Texas purporting to give the details of rioting a Sinatao and uuanajuato, are grot, exaggerations. The perfect at Sinatao wa. assassinated yesterday; His wa the only life lost in the .Hair. The authorities restored order and to-day evr-y thing is quiet. Ir Webb, Sam FaAN(-isco,May a. Dr. Seward Webb and fanuly will leave for Portland to-morrow in their special train. A Unci. icroaiA, n C, May a. For the past few months several diuUs have been making them selves very conspicuous. Last night a couple of them had a quarrel, which culminated in an insult, a challenge and an acceptance to fight a duel. Seconds were chosen, and the party piocceucu 10 a scciuuol spot. 1 he weapons were pistols. One of the seconds, seeing tlx affair was likely lo be serious atauracied the cartridge fiora the weapon. The most belli cerent of the priiu.ti.aU. dctectine this rose. Matched at a pistol, which exploded, the bullet passing through t he second' bnd. The parties wen connect et 1 and the affair Is taring kept quiet, but the polite will probably invtsiigale, l.dlaa rprtla Lm Anckles My a. Report which have been circulated during the past few days regarding an Apache outbreak in Arkona ate regarded at the heahquarler of the department of Arizona in this city as mere fabrication. Colonel Gricrsaa, commanding the department atated to day that he bad aot Iwcn advued of any trouble A boat Cleared I p. Wasiiinciom, May 2. Assistant I'ostmast. er General Clarksoo has about cleared up the business of appointing fourth class postmasters The rush for changes in the fourth claat post- office t pretty nearly over, and the bulk of changes on account of partisanship have been nude. Tboae for flagrant incompetency have also Leco made to a Urge degree. A t oart llunw Coaleat. Coi rAX, W T., May a. On Tuesday even ing the county commissioner were served with an i -junction restraining them from building a court bouse in Colfax. The plaintiff is 1. I. Hughes, of the I'akwse City Xrart. L It flatter, ex Delegate Vuorheet, Henry Sullivan and V. K llanna will go Walla Walla to rep resent the commisaionets. "1 be case is to be heard in W .IU Walla next Monday before Judge .angford. mile, from the Oregonlan railroad, which go, and pronounced th. rock a remarkably J and need, no introduction will probably be cxtentrd to the city will) In a year or two. Hence It transportation facilities are not equalled In the valley It U 79 i-iu miles from Portland, 84 miles from Yaqulna bay, about (too from San Francisco, and will be about three hundred miles nca-er Chicago on the com pletion of the Oregon Tactile, than I'ort land by the Northern Puclllc It Is the center of a magnllkent wheat and fruit belt. Its people are enterprising, but not wild. They have just raised a $25,000 bonus for woolen mill, which will be built this lummer; $16,000 for a street car line, wora on which Is being begun; $10,000 for ice works, already begun 1 organised a loan and building association with a capita stock of $joo,ooo; a mining association with a capital stock of $.700,000; a land company wr, a capital stock of $15,000 and divers other Institutions that Indicate activity It has a water power and water oi ks of great value. In the mamilactuilng line it has two merchant flouring mills running, and one inactive, a large iron work employing flf teen to twenty men, a wire work with a large output, three furniture factories and a chair factory, a fruit cannery, a soda works, twocigur factories and others of less Importance In the mercantile line live general mcr chandise stores, ane exclusive clothing store, two or three hardwate stores, a boot and shoe store, three stove and tinware stores, three drug stores, five or six agri cultural Implement house., eight ar ten grocery stores, four btitct er shops, variety stores, cigar stores, etc. There are three banks lit the city, five or six real estate of fice., and a reasonable number of lawyer. doctor and dentists. There are two newt- papers in the city, each dally and weekly, and a bl- weekly religious 'journal. Four gtiod hotel supply the demand of the trav eling public. The cite ha tin. on ilia barometer ws more of a probhet than th w.athr ilg yesterday, and last night and to-dsy th. oloudt hav. bet n giving up their load iu large quantities, Devlu. & 'Iwihunter, of Grant county, have luat sold their eutir stock litlsiucss, nncii ami a'l to in. (anion Ainu or a, vi C'hiosgo, fur about ?.K),000 Gol IScah Is th. title glv0 by a Kahm paper to a well Known roiuana iosar.no. man. Soma Demit think bosh would be a good nam. for ioseratio. adjusters generally An cfTi'it ia loiug made la Kttce City to prevont suns bnlflg hung auros tn. wsixs. Uitie of tlm ix of , Kugrn and Albany should mother hav tn. sum nor th. riokvty awning. Mr. L. J. Wll.mi returuul from trip to Ysqniua Its) last Halnidny, II. doesn't xnraa hlmsulf verv writ lilt-s.fed with' th propect of that eountry. Kuyene Itrgltttr. ilrnt horn, to toon. A Port I and man say that there I no twin, trust That t ha price is regulated simply by the law of supply and demand, th. demand for the n-w material beimi larg r than th. supply. Will some one disprove this now, just lokevu the bill rolling Salem had th. 21 reuiment band, a year aiio. enlisted forth, three v.rs. 1hyd banded and tcallreil. Kaveithrl.a. they were ordered to Portland to th. centennial o.lshrstioii and had ,nmn fun hunting for tb.ms.lve After th. performance of th. Grism.r Davie company at C'hioo. California, 000 of demi mond of th. oit y w.nt home and com mute! uicid. Th. play reveal th lue of an oateaat ami cause!! bar to rear.. Iter own position. rtAY. A Cbineee phsatsut ha been n at Rote burg. L. 0. Klin ia to build a new brick at Cor- vallts this summer. Finest I in. of rog in th. vity jist received at r orimiil.r ft Irving. All eomnetitioei promptly wet at Coon Bro. 0 pound of T for 1. How ia that. Robert liaoiiou liaa dituppeared from 8a- ' CMtot1ai to wll adapted to ehndrmi that I CatoT( enree Colle, Cona'tpatlon. HI So. Oxford IL, broosiyo, . T. Wttiiu tajurtooa aswUeaUoo. Tna CcirrAca CosreasT, 77 Murray Street, S. T. At th. meeting of th. Unildinu K Ijim Association last eveninir, three loan of t'ii)0 each were mail, t.versl last month' l isn being untakn by tti bidder securing tlii-m, making a lar(."-r amount dl svallahla money than usiisl, W K Crews, ii V Henn a-id W W ibiiM-r wiir. the.iioot'ksful bidder, at 00 month fur the f miner and 01 month fur the latter, rspeoivly .Vudleton '. O, Judge Johns, of ll.ilvsy, the city. Mi' Ad. Wallae. ha eoti to A. bland to ride, Mr l)f W II Davit is visiting at Hsrtk burg. Mr Kd at returned last evening f.i.in a trip to Beattl and Taoom. Mr W Lir Hill and family wre viaiiiuu the family r-f Dr It G Hill yesterday. Mr Day. of the RfU'tnlrr, of Kui.li City, i doing th city to-asy. The Demo:hat oc- knoft'lvdgo a pha-snt cal;. Jack D.'mi.r, tho pagiii.', went Knots a few day i,;o, to .iicept a 91.V) u j"b with a travelling spairing trouj . Win Meeker, fr,nrrl .f tl is yieinty. h bar a apiwiintcd stock iii.pt'r ' 'ho ie county of llaruoy, at a aalary i f Mr and Mrs I Rlniu hav taben Ki .rni at Mr Martin I'ayos'a, whore Mrs i'.lum may I lonlid by psrtie desiring work in oil ut m Mr Oof dman ati.lJMr Wise arrivr.d in the city from Portland lid rtoon, at.d will .j.-n tbir aeeoud band store tn Die o.l ynutiie tor at du. Dr Geo W Gray returned this oonu from WaiUburg. W T., where be ldt his aoo. Lond. oouaideraldy improved id health. He wu: remain there fur tome time. COSSUJirTIOX SURELY CURED. To ma Eoitoft rieae Inform ymir read ers ilmt 1 hav a Mltlvei!iriii.ily Jor Diralmvij liamrd disease. Hy its llmely thoualirif lioiielrs eases li been pprwaiM-iitly ciirrd. t shall he glad lo send two bottlrs r.f my reme dy rnrit to any of onr readers who have m. sumption If thry will send mo tlirir '!:. and ptnl ,rtlr, ml'trrji. l:irj,rtl',iMy. T. A. bLUCUM. M.: IM 1'eurl i t., New Vorte. Mr. roncrecradonat. Pre.bv byterian, l iilled Presbyterian, Methodist, ,w nd hie whereabout at sot kaowo Southern Meinoui.t, liaptui. Christian, Evangelical and Catholic churches, with the pulpits well supplied. It ha a large central school with seven teacher, a college and hlsieiV school, all ably conducted. Commercially, socially and otherwise Albany has the requUlte advantage for making a large and prosperous rity. Already quite a wholesale buMnct Is done, through there are as yet no exclusive wholesale house here. It average yearly climate Is unsurpassed anywhere In the world, the severe, bluster ing weather of the east being unknown at Albany, during the past winter the tem perature at no time reaching as low a. JO degres. almve xero. The city ha done very little to adver. Use Its grand resource; but I doing some thing in the line at present. It location, railroad advantages, etc , are a big adver tisement of themselves. TRANSACT s t,nti tonkin bustnoa. 0;tl tl I II MVri n S fork. 8a. ; ti I'.r.Uil, ' If j ;:!. IS) MX !). V.; .m afipfot. security. BCT tl V K Ju wilt t ehwk. 8ao . ttl.t- IT- w 11. 'M; . ar -H- h J miff-. alsahy, - . - - mm. ...in .-i t'trk, Bm. aVaneasso and . f-wttlaod. ! Uny I'll, ! iiy l. ! rro iv ,lrp.M:. .-il,J4 t, clufH. tiiiua aiiowtst j tin. ikjiujiu. 1 O.llMtt'iai 1 mjt-lv (rab4aW.iitliHt. msr"i i-'itr J. I '.rea-.Hl Ma iiw lnmr. Qto4nuil. , FOR BALK iry FOSHAY A MAFON PiANOS. Kever& til A3. VFEIFFE15 PROPRIETOR. - OREGON Fit!' n k.mo.l" I i i i irwluH atyle. Table. 1 H10 '. iu the market. NI.--J t'- .ipsrl.n.nU, Hauiple room .'or is.Hn.it -flit irstclen, .!.! 1. sil fwn I. ' !. V 'Those wishing flrst. loatami'it s-'Iiould call at Mrs. It. K Ityinf j . and e one if uip-w C.-'rf'i 11 annte A ?'xriif iilanoti', excei-on ivfr IC nefU! ty nia-l -id tt)mt 'ed to the ellm-4t on tin. ''! fio st. J? fry i-lajio fully gutii:'e l f"-6 ee-tr.. b li i(t hpet-ioiiHi'! for ' Muxi m, d floling "loesODM l.-tv-n flu r ' , t-'U- .d.'SB 10 :et your new twitx Meh -.e. K in-y work wnd dreaw inak'tir h(i' t- -der. First sloor east .r Vo iii(.;'tH t tui, Albany, iri'jcon. ST3SVIM AND FAHME8S ; s-.r:i.- i nr. l. K. Wood I a b i 4 I-: . f .1 1 op -rio I mi inr rtdeling Ts.AC IIAY3. y.ir nifhsrr.'fiinin'wt'i n(frd to rldg toi l-uj-ii-. "f V"t.-r-n. Dto Pe-i4.f--,n, 1 o'lvi-ft ! John rlr.,intn, Alfred V, it vertt 1 Al''ne ! "turn lin, Kolo; Wfii Ynvr, Pri't -vi!' ' I j rH-tl(;- veter. intry in lioin i lit.iy n I country hurroun i.n. '!!". and ro-ldrnce corner 'Vh i tV-hit- 111 "tH. M 'ViXVP-CK, VfH-.rtrv Knreeon. f artmliler k Irving, -HJ SURAL DIRECTORS. Pr02ip.tr it!i3atloii-riP3t-clas3 Hearss K IVi I 1. w win trr m m mi mi r.:i: . s . 1 . . r.;.i 1. 1 . H" s 1 11. La . a e. wmr4. h .11 Um .lUclimmiM. w. jliMm.rriMn,idi it of mmr cw.r mm t.hmdm .rf nun w im tut Jo w what w mi, Ibo,. mUo m. mt mi boM, m4 alUr 9 mt mlM.ll lb.lt Swm four m pr.jf1.n7. Thi. frmrnd bmcSIm m own .ftw Um stlnaer ssimi Sm. m- ra. mi . b-for. pMw nmmf H paid (or Oil. wfiStb. 2 nrhnrati. u4 iww Mil. Urn .,'.!. aMf . uroami. Ml ful iBirlwH m U world, ill la .Wrfw. N. CD.f.1 Mimlnd. Plata. ttrlef iiWriation ...... 1 hu. wbuwrtw lo Q. .1 (mom Ma M fttrm lr:. tb. Sort M-riti.-nMchliMi I. tb. world, and Um Sn-M tin-or world VI S'f 1 IICtT aow. tbHrthrrlR mMTM. i'ltt a' at CO., aUx Asisms, Malae. A Big Kate. Walla Walla, May I. On Tuesday a lump purchase of 25,000 bushrlt of wheat wax made by a buyer here: price, 55 cents, regular maiket being but 52 cents. VeuVarrvril lataglied At The tinthinklnr; r prono to make gam of norrotia-t r... Vet thla I. a very real and serioua afllicti!!,' toe baraaatosr syuipioina of w'llrti sro rendered all Um. more xitgoar)t by ridicnb-. The atoinaett l.o.oally roKonaible rorthaweennptomM ita we.knea.Mn-1 tliMorder llniln r0ea In the brain, which Utlot eadqimrtto. of the nervtouM Ky.tem. .i a oeren teale and tranquilizer, w lieli7 ibat not nno can bo jHilnte-t "Ut fleet ive 11. IIom ttier'i Sioinh Jtilterx, jn renewtny vlgotou dlgeiou. It Ktnlce the key iu4m of recovery of tr nth -and qui-tiitte .; the nerven. Ifendiu' ex, trrmira it ijnkic alet.p, abnormal h itivo-.ie lo aaex-pfi-U d poise alt ttiose itimlify asx4 alti snately .li:ippa th fyi-tesss attiih. trengtb from ta 'i-e,t tonic Dyapfpaia. blliouaneMM, sk-Mne tUii, i-onttijtrm anil kidaey oouial'io.Hl are .nttdueti by tQ lutv - A Gambling Affair. Walla Walla, W 1 . May 1. On Tuea day at Ceniervitle, Or.,Wil Coyle, a iwtoriou sport, won & at poker fiom Thomas Hart and Men Anderson. Covle caurfhl them rhralimr I and remonstrated, whereupoa the later diew ( revolvers, one of them tiring, the bait grazing J s eiicck. immediately they made Coyle give up the money won, ami they ran out.took their buggy, which was hitrhed near ly, and escaiied 10 this citv. The men .r..i l the 1 in litis city after a desperate resiit'.nce, delated. Van Know. j Port Tow.nsenu, W T., May 1. Frank ' McKce, Irf-other of President Hai-ison'. arm.it law, ha licen appointed deputy collector, vice tvauer iMiwen. v illiam r Learned has been appotnted inspector, vice Thomas Delaney A UoodStenlb. Astoria, Or., May 1. For the first timeia many years no fatal accidents have occurred among the fishing fleet in April below Tongue Point. The rainfall here in Anril was 5:59 inches. Th mean temperature last sronth was 52.0 degrees. A combination. . Ottawa, Ont., May I. The Canadian Pacific, St. Paul & Minnesota and Manitoba roads are about formine a ttrom? comliination. Hill,of the latter road,will go into the directory of the Canadian Pacific at a meeting to be held fOH I'JLKH. tt iWir) i. -.k 1 1 i', 'i kxi 'o I inn utt.y ..--n. t-.i'tlif liif . itirrm. This l; 4 aivtil -.1 lilin I, Ht.l4- Kutrwunir Pile t . .1 o km lo tw Mlimti', r. It-wanko a ,reai.'l, r.M't) aju U:riM-.i)r th'pvta i(ol, stx4-U.nr li't-ni.ri, a.isn inuiu. it iln id utii-i.if a -r nitit"t e'1' Mills. AirtrM Tn 1 l)f II - U.rins t'a.,1-. O. rii by lr. C -ii an I 1. - FJUNGIS.PFEIFFEJI.- PflOPRIETOKOK - ' Albany Works -A.nd Maticltscturer. of- GHOICS -CONFEuTIOHEEY, , . "We are tow proptred-to eill at .Ws ftle, alwaya frenh and pure at Porttsvi fcrioo to. dealers W n' keep at ft.ll poe of 'MU and ' Tropical Fruits, -' CIGARS AMD TOJ3ACCO W U BILYEU, ATTOUNli5y;.iAT LAW And Solicitor in Chancery. ALBANY.- ORECittS. Colleotloas promptly made onati p.'st usana neirotiaoea on. tiaaonaoi toenail. When I ay Cube I do no! rrrcan merely to atop them for A time, and tlien Intvo tiim re turn airaiu. 1 mkam A ilAl'iCAL CUUK. I have made tlio diseaao of XITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS. A llfe-long tudy. I warrawt my remedy to Onus the worst ensea. Jl rauso other havo niied ia no reason for not nowrecelvimr acure.. I end nt once for a treatise and r'KEE Iiottllm tt to- Imfaixiblb Kkmeov. Give Expre.u. 11A 1'o-t oilier. It co.ts yon nothinjr for a. t nid it will euro you. Address I . . ROOT, WI.C, l83Frjtr:!.Sr.,KEWY0Rlf: next week, while Sir George Stephen and Sir 5 T 1 l.l c-.-r.i :m 1 . - . ,vii.iu nuiiiu win uecome airecior at in. r. Paul road. The Western businet will go to Vancover, B C., via Winnieg, while the Eat bound business will be handled via Sautt Stc Marie, this amngement being made a a result of the aggressive jxilky of the Northern Pacific Caused kxcltrtnent. ,.- hijj 1. uuring tne cen tennial exercise at the pavilion last evening, while Frank M Pixley was delivering the ora tion, a scene of confuiion occurred that almost terminated in a free fight between the Ameri can and foreign population present. In the course of hi oration Pixley used the sentence "foreign immigration i becoming the curse of the nation." At that place he wa interrupted by a loud burst of applause from several hund red person congregated in one spot at the rear of the hall. Long did th! noise continue, and Mayor Pond's appeal for decorum were in vain. HI I.t. flTV. FH Cllff hotel near H. J. UixTiionx, Vrjt. s. F.aiua, Vuj Prv B. 8 O.S, Sc. ' C li. Mouxas 'fieasi riie'Jregon Land Company Ornlzl fir tli purpose of buying and melUg rt jl HttU, advantaini; h Willlmott. Valley In all of tkw j leaning n.wsp.iers of tn. cniteu Ntstes. Kmploylsn; KaMru airaut. to direct bonis saaker. to th. Willsau ett. VaDoy, and ll .ma asrenta in all th. priiR'ipJI town. ( aiarion. Polk, Linn, Benton, Ctacksmaa an Yumhlll enimtio. to aid in ItxtaUnir tinniivmnta, (irtlws in th. Tat. liuilriinr on door stmt of P'nw srt A Box's, . . H0D8OSJ DICKINS0H, Manssef. Children Cry for, (K)LDEN BULK BAZA All Cash Goe a bon Way at Julia b'radwhol' I'have made arrangemerit for buying good direct from the factorle in Europe and wiil sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where else on the Pacific Coast. The following are some of iny cosh retail price i .- dozen unhandled '.cacups and saucer. 35 ct. dozen unhandled coffee cup and sau. cer, 45 eta. Yi dozen handled coffee cup and sau cer, 50 ct. t dozen e"vcn Inch dinner plates. a ct. . - V 13 Thee goodi are all iron tone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. I have also aaciea good stock of groceries, which I ask people t call and examine and judge for thenielve as to quality and prices. - Julius Gradwoul, Pitcher's Castorla. Quite a number of the Mill City people were at Albany )at Thursday, and am sorry that one of them wa drunk from the time he left until he came back. The U. P. passenger train wa well filled with passenger last Friday, for thl place and Oatesville, while there were only a few who departed. The Santlam Lumber Co. received tliclr machinery for their pony saw, which will soon be In motion. A party from Sclo, were here last day In purpos of purchasing the House. Rumor ha tt that anew will be erected in Mill City In the future. There wa no, much lumber shipped last erk, tt only being about 45,000 feet, which was consigned to toe S L A, Al bany. Mr. ritcmas Sim moved hi. family to thl place Iat Wednesday, in - the house vacated by Mr. Ileoye, a few week ago. Ja. WickUer, while cutting wood last Satarday.ctit an ugly gash lit hi right loot It I healing very nicely. Two nine were chosen last Sunday to play a game of ball. It wa very interest ing gallic, ana etoou 19 to 13. The shoot erected Iw S. a.. Co logger i in use now, it I tic: iiy hall a mile long and at tome piece very steep. The log go through it at the rate of about 30 mile an hour, quite a siht to look at. Mr. Ft II. Wilcox, who moved to Ma hama a few week ago, paid Mill Citv a -t . -1. rl. tlr.l 1. .... ... "., suun visu iai t cuncao.l y. .lie like III. new home very well. - Quite a disappointment prevailed here last Friday, 011 account ct the Odd Fellow excursion" not making It appearance. It wa postponed on account of threatening weather. Mr. J. J. lirown, of Sclo, spent Sunday In Mill City. He took a hand In the game 3t oai:, nnu uia some good playing. UEALi KSTaTs, salks. A recorded In the Recorder' office for Linn county, Oregon: A Hackleman to J A Warner, lot 4. blk 13. IF. 3rd A $ 300 D U Montcith to Geo !I Hughes.lot I, blk 1, and lot 2 and 3, blk 1 west A Henry Lyon to W V Si C R R Co right t.f way on tract near Ly onsvlllc M Rainwater to W V Si C R K, wa ter right J V Stair to Koonta & Lame N half lot 2, blk 8, Halsey $ United State to Jordan and Priscilla Robinson, D L C of Jordan ami Priscilla Robinson (640 acres). A patent. L W Oeyoe to David Rice, tract In D L C of Philcster Lee J J Whitney to II II Springer, 25.64. acres, 12 w 3 Lo'tiUa B Elcliler to Milton 1 Iale, 160 acre, 13 e 3 L A Woodle to Maria E Negus, lot 7 and part of 8,bl iy.ln Albany. Ele tnor ,'t Hackleman to Maria 1 NcgusJot 6, bl 15, H's 4th A to Albany C 35 HarnUch to E J Lanning, W half of N V.' qr. bl !25,H's Att Albany. Corinthian Lodge to Thos Frotnan. N half lot i8,bl 1, Masonic Cem etery, Albany. ................ Letter liist. 2500 50 5 33 too 9 too SCO looo 1 so Followlnir is th list of leturs rtmainlnir la the Poat Offios, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, May Sk 18!), Persons onilinK for tliene lott"-i must irlve sha data on whloh they warn artysrtiswl 1 Beach. L li Oldney. U C 8ettl, Georo Lcuifhl, Kello . ferry, Mollis Roburaon, Ills Kilty Kanfro, William Valerius, Osrliard . Dodjjs, Miss Main ml. Ileunesa, 16 r, Ma Looper, Martin Minohlck. Frsik Prater, Cha Read. M0 bhsriden, Luke (2) . Vamlerpool, Jobn. R. THOMPSON, P.M. Thompsor. tz Overaianjkeep the best.har-neaiie. OK. AO-stAAI-UO inhis new discovery for Consumption, sne eeeded iu prodooi-i a medicine wbioh ij ac knowledged by aH o be simply marvelous. It is exceedingly plaawut to the taet, per fectly harmlow, and doe not sicken. In al oases of car ea ok voiiauniption. Coughs, Cold Whoopiup, Cougli, Croup, Bronchfti, aad Pain ia the Chest, it ho given universal atiaf action. Dr Br eaukn'a Cough and humg Syrup ia .i)d at COeeuU by DrGuitl il Son. MoMahan'a eireu exhibited io Olympia Is s( wadoMKlay, ThaCorvsIli papet now knew what it is to bav to write scorching item oa th. cow question. Th Runt railroad is to go to Pond I. ton, and th Mop), there are jubilant. 940,000 sud dirt It what it will cost. An immense .mount of timber and other land ia being tak.n op. A HillalK.ro paper eoftslo. lony-Dv. notioe. Taddy OamhU. tb. jouogsUr who nausod so much fun iu Albany when the Jovruil. Opera Cutnpaoy wa here, U now plating at . 1 VI' w tf . 1 ana i ig am te r,u rrioow. Burn a. Grant eouuly, baa raitwd 150 for th. support of a minister th oorning yaar. Evidently it deeta't eo.1 much to live there. Sat.m i raising a m mthly fund to adv.e Use that city. Already they have f 13a per month isised fnrajsar. Some snap ia Ithai. J. II. Owle tb. meu kill.d at Salem, waa a member of th. O. r K. of P. aod of tb. Congregational Chirch. II. waa thirty yaar. of ag. The blind man la th. oily hom.n biog who can tberongtdy eejoy mixl.ro daily n.wspir illustraliojs, ay. .. tsehang. tb.t doeao't hav. them. Tli. Chicago Comedy Company wi'.i be j bar. week af (r a.st aod play toe a week at lb. popular price 01 iu, mM .oa nv cents, aod every body will go. . A corporation has been form.J at Albany to build. $30.0uOjc 173,000 brick hoUl-foor tory ix. The aast A. will hay. it com' pleled Mid doing a big buaioess. As that joke about th ruaao man using a wart for a eollar but too baa gov. the rounds of th uspsr it i tim. for a n.w on to be atarUd aa tomi of onr iih.ngs are using it a SMotid tim. The Oregon and Washington Holioae. eampmeeting begio May 30Ui at Sodavili, Una oeunty. llacka will carry pag.r. Irom the Lebanon trains to th camp ground. Urttg year tenta. Everybody invited. A buggy, wagon, phactoo or tnrry bought of tb. M, ich.il & Lswu Co. at tnla eity i bound to lie a good one. The firm m.oafae lure tbasr ewa gooda and consccjueutly can ft, remark abiy U w prices. Th Kugeras Naliuoa! bauk has rec.ivad its paper mousy a4 the prwudsut and cashier bav. beast gwg tbroagb tb proeeot of at tarhing th.ir signature, to bill. Th. bank ha pot ll, 2i0 in circulation. Th. following in th. report of the Grand Jury of Wallow, county mak. wall for that county : "We find that there 1 but one charge upon tli. county ia the way t-f county p.r, and that th. county eoart i. wall pro viding fi.r said comity poor." , About I.O0O.0OO of th. "pig in lover" puxx'e hav. laii sold, and n.avly oO.OOO a day continue to tie made at Wavtrty, N. Y. Each poul. take, foor marble, (pigs) and therrlor. almnt 4.000,000 marble, hav. been usd in th.m. Th. cation', stock of mar bits is i absusted. Iu a skating eoutest at Minneapolis, be tween Ai.l Paulsen and Kudo! oh Uoets, tb former mad. tb. fatat tim. on locord.going ta.nty mile in C'J minute. Th pr.viou. beat rretitd w. made by r. Uowd, at alon tr.sl. April 3rd, 18(15, when he skated tw.o- ty miles in seventy-four minute and 7 l-o eouuds. The liody of Frank' Mat toon, of Cor i alii, wa broukhtto Albany thi noon by an M- eort from K. Company aud relativ.a. They were Joined by r. Company ana me tmay tak.u to th. city cem.tery for burial. Mr. Mattoon waa a young man of exemplary hab it and wa. quit, popular in uoryame ine Rnral offering, were very profu. a showing the ester m in which the dscconcd waa held hero. The Rotebnrg paper are ditcusing the mat ter e! monthly collections. Monthly collec tions in sll kind ot business should be th aniveraal custom. It ia becoming o gener ally iu Albany, and it make uo diffr.Es. whether, bustnes man i able to run a year or not. Mcirt settleini-ot make long friend, th t is. iii A I bany . W don't k no w any thing about Uosebarg. Vvaoliington reived the degree ot LL D from Harvard in 1776. from Yale in 1781. from the University of Penusylv.nU and from Brown in 1781. A greater aolaatio dis tinction still was beitored upon him in 17SS, when by an unanimous vote, ,h. waa desig nated th. chancellor of the College of Wil liam and Mary, an office h. bore with pride 4 until tko day of his death. Mra I Blum and child arrived in the eity thi morning from San Franei.co. . Attorney Wright haa been in Brownsville on a visit, that being the home of his wife's people. , . - .4 ,. Rav. E. N. Condit.of thi elty.will preach in the Preabyterian Chnrch, at Oiegnn City next Sbbth. " -1. Mr Cook, of the Oregon Land Company, of Halom, has been in th city, for a day or two. H a is a rustler. - - U'erl Curran, of LaCamas, ia in the oity, on bavinets. He lay that i a great country p there for hi buaineai, logging. . Mr. J. B Oil more returned yesterday frent San Franoiioo, Tnere is a rumor that be ha made up with Darlina, and that the divoree suit will b. withdrawn. They intend making San Franoisoo their home. Th W. R. O. aooial given last evening at the Q. A. R Hall wa largely attended and wa one of the moat enjoyable affairs of the leaaon. All kind of thing were doue to make the evening a pleasant one, The lunch served waa a fine one, When Daby waa aide, w gave her Castorla, When stw wa a Child, sit. cried f or CasUia, Wbto ah. became Mkss, she clung to CaatorU, Wtka alw bad Children, .lie gave them Castorla, Combines tna juice of the Blue Fig of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtue of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDHEYS, LIVER AUD BOWELS A TO Cleanssths System Effectually, tt) THAT I PURE BLOOD. flEFRESHINQ SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every ot 1 using it and all are delighted with It. Ask your druEgtst for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu facture I only bf the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Sam FBAactsco, Cal. toTHvn 1 , K v. Kw Yoaa, W. PATENTS a tained, an4 alt other troaims In th 0. B Pstee Mc. atumdwIiHi to Vtr nsudmt. faec Ouruttio. iaopMt tlx IJ. tt. rstmt Offios, aod - tmn ol.Uiri I'aUiiita loss Um. Uisn thoM remote r.io Wuhliiirlon. " h-tij modi, or drawlne. W mi" to patmt Mniy frr. ul eluui. -, .uo weinak. euarg. toilMS w tfiKit,.Ma.nt. W. nter bm, ia th. tVwtaaurter, th 8utiC ol M'4.y Order triv. and to officials of Mi. V. h. rnUMi Omixs. r.rc:rttiUr, tvtvum, itiw, and feretta nx tiuU clieuu in yoarow. State or county, wiUrsa. A. JSiVOW&CO., mrrMit. raMwt Offlem Wa.hlr.iruin. D . I WANT NQ; BONUS; ftxeept your patronage, a t! ujn, Carriage Manufadurer. AT F. W.Uti'i old Stand, on 2nd St., Painting and Trimming. PINE 'SHCHNB AND GENERAL BLA CKSMITHINS, FirgGlass Work Mado to urtter. fi''yv ?'J x"rtt' .y.4 lY" , tiii(9laits fc.iS ta-l' 4 aV 4fi t'urxstiii'rkb rs t tl4 -. iir !lsiU 17J i,nm trt if (sr 1 i'lHp. 7L- 5 eV. 1i,m Wttf'li, w "sel ibj I, svm i rcta-iv.njr vs. vwmrm ! i1'e) mt vta- f 4 flitNim). Wim rr mm f I rerrfM trr ,errt e I iT 1 1 a mtlZ, A'ortluuU, Buss, tberrSi IMrertary. U. P.Cmucm. Preachingevt ry r-'a.bt, morning aod .veoing by Ilev. F, ti. lr viae, !. U. K.bbath ScIkhjI at 2:30 P. as Prayer mestio j every Wednesday cvcaing. KvakoUi:alCmpio.u. PreacLisgon Sab Sath at 11.00 A. at., .ml 7 P. at. jsabbath Subool 10AKJ Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening "M. Uov. Fwher, pastor. Ail are invited, M. K. CHttacti.SuvTU. Preaching every Sabbath morning at 1 1 o'clock a. at. and 7 o'clock r. M. Kabbath Kcbool at 10 o'clock A. at. Prayer moettng Wednesday eventog'a at 7 o'clock. lUv. 1). if. Cotuaon, Pastor. M. HCllURrH. Preaching every Sabbath morning and eveuiag. Song aervice in the eveoi ag before termon. SaUiath HehocJ at 2.30 r M. Prayer meeting every Thure d.yr.tusg, Uav.lt 'i, Wtbb.rwator. PaKatirsatAB Cuckoi. S-vice every Babbath morning and evening Jn Church one. Bmadalbto and PtfthHt. HuudaJ School immediately .fu-r the tnoroiog service. Prayer tr.eetitig every Wedncaday evening Kev K ft Piichard, pastor, FlRjtT BaITIht ClICBx-ll. Pmaching every Sabbath morning and eve'g.at Church on 5tn Street. Sabbath School immediately after moroing service. Prayer meeting evee Thursdsy evening at 7:30 o'clock. Kev. Trombeti, pastor. CoNORMATioHALCKcat u.hcrvicrsery (tabbalb morning and evening. Sabbath School at 12:15. "ayer meetine 00 Wedncday evening 'tf each weok. Itev. Roger, Pastor. CltklxTUN Cut'ttCil J,reacbiric every bra' Sabbath in mnoth, uinrninit and cveniov, a' llocUck bahbath School at 10 i'cbk.A a. R.y Humphreya. Pat-tor. . Catholic Cue cn. vice eveir Sun day at 10 30 a M. and 7 t. at. Ist Sundij of the month service at Kogene City. lU.v. Loot Metayer, lire tor. The BtnrEB8' OTJIDB la iaauod Marco, and Sept 1 each year. It la an ency clopedia ol uaejul wior matlon for all who par. chase tbe luxurica or tho. Boceaaitie. of life. Wo can clothe you and tarnish you witis .11 th necessary and unnecessary appliaace to ride, walk, dance, olcey, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to churea. or stay at home, and ia various eisa, atyle aad quantities. Just fi.-rnre ou; whit ia required to do all tboso tiags COMFCRTJIBLT. and you oaa make a ieir estimate of the value of the BUYEHiS' GUIDE, whloh will be sect upon receipt of 10 oenU to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Ul-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, lib ALBANY COLLBSUTE IHSTHUTE ALBANY, OREGON.' 1888,1880. First Term Apes llepteaBber Ilia. Iak. A full corps of inatructora- CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AKO NORMAL CLASSES. Course of 4udy arrange! to went tl" need of all grade of atodetjU. Sprcial tuancrmeuls ojfrrtd to ttudenis - from abroad. Tuition rang from o,M to V). Board In private families at low rate. 1 looms tor aelf- ).rd)ng at amall ezr enae. A careful auperviniou ezerciaed over atu deata away from home. Fall term open Boptember 7th. For circulars and full particulars aaurese tne rremueDt. - BET. CLBEBT S. SDfT. AibanyOregon CATARRH COLD SAM MAY. C. SANDERS MAY k SENDERS. 1 Dealers In General lurcnMuiss. fsfgy. HAnnldoUnu - - - U.UUUi. Vi ill Lny Grain, Wool and all kinds I TrytheCare Prcfince '7, .r fc. Jia 7 . SheriiTs Salo In the Cirtuit Court oj the. SUiit 0 Oregon for (Aa Coany of Linn : Geo. II. Ltggo;t. l'laintiff. v. E. C, MeClitln. I. P. MoKnigbtand Julia A. McKnlgbt, bl wife, Jaine A. Ucre and Mallnda J. (Ion, bin wife, Klul I'arker and Mary Parker, hi. wif, A.J. I'arker aud Ullie Parker, his wife, John vyre am Annie wyre, nt. wne, i-reu I'arker, KtU Parker, Maud Parker and Harry raraer, ueienaauta. NOTICE I. hereby given that by virtue or an execution and order or aaio Issued out of tbe above named Court In the about entitled suit, I-will on aalarday tfce Hlk day of Slay, IKMO, at lie Court IIouso door In the ctty of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, at, the hour of one o'ulock, p. in. ot said day uel at public- auction for caeh in baod to the blgbeet bidder lhn real property de.rlb ed in aald execution and order of mi'g a followa, to -wit : All of lot Mo. 4 in block No. 6 in Kal.tou'a addition to the town of Lebanon, Linn county, Oregon, as laid out en tbe pl.t of aald addition and re corded in Ltnncouuty, Oregon, tiecotd ed on the 80th day. ot April, 1874 Said lot being iu tb corner of Main and Ash Street. Tbe proceed at initio; from tbe aale of said preiuinea, to be applied : Fim to the payineiit of the o wta and riifturte meuta of suit taxed at 1 15. I'd anil Bccrtiinu coats. Second to the pay went to tbe plnintifl teo,II.LJggetlthetum of fT.OO and iXXQ Attorney', fee with tuxiruing interest tnereon at ltie rate or 10 per -tn; per annum from the 11th day ofMaicn, A. i lb8D, Third, tbo overplus if any thereto to bo paid to the CofoDdanU herein. Dated tbiaOth day of April, 1S6. John Smalim-; SbertflTof Linn eiounty ; Orerjou. By D. S, Smith, Doputy. HOW TO CO EAST. Oo East via Mouut Stiasta Route. Nice olimat and soenery at all ttmo. of the year. See Mouut Shasta, Sacramento, Oilen, Salt Lake, Danver. Fintt eeooud -class car made are run d uly. Bay your tickets of me and save your fare to Portland. I am the only person in Albany thut can sell you a tioket from Albany direct to au oiut iu the United States. Call ou me for rates. .W. U Jksteiu V Axi S. P Poultry Wanted. 3 All kinds of poultry, allvri or dres cd, wanted at the WllUtnutte Packing Com pany's Store, Albany, Oregon SATURDAY. Sells circus will be io Albauy about June 10th. . TketcoDiractitig agent of Sella cirous is in the oity. RedCrownMills SOM, LANNING & D., PR0PIVS. HW FRO0SS3 FLOUR SUrBBlOR FOR fAMl' TH . AJTO BAKKRS USK. ' .- . " . BEST STORAGF CJLITIES. Hi?licst . Price in Cash fc : .' Wheat ,, The treatment of many thousands of cases Of those chronio weakm-mx- and Oisu-essina ailment, peculiar to femnit.-e. at the Iavailda Hotel and Surg-lcal Institute, lluftnlo, N. Y., ha afforded a vast expenence In uioeiy adapt big and thorouchly ttvting retneuica for tbe euro of voman'a pecuiinr tnalailitw. lr. serre. Aavorlie I'reserlptlOB to the oulgrowth. or reeutt, of thi. great and valuable experience. Thottsatid of tcetimo niala, received from patient, and from physi cian, who have tented it In tbe more irre vated and obstinate ease, which had Ladled their skliL Drove It to be the mmt wonderful remedy ever devlaed for the relief and cure of uttering women. It i not recommended as a cure-ail," but a a most perfect tSpccitlo for woman's peculinr admentE. Aa a powerful, invigorating; tonic tt impart, stronitth to toe wholo .ystem, and to tb womb and ita appendnee In parUcular. For overworked, worn-out, run-down." debilitated n-aciiers, milliners, dreeamakera, eauutreaea, "slinp-arirlA, houao keepenL nurslmr mothers, and fi-eble woiih-o rcnerajfy. lr. Pieree' Favorite l'recrlitlon ia th. a-reatret earthly boon, beins; tineqoaled as an appeuzing ooroitu ana restorative tonic. Ae a aootltlug and atrengtkeulng nervine, "lavorlto Prcecrintion " la u-jo. Sualed and is Invaluable in aUityina: and aub urn nervous excitability. Irritability, ex haustion, prostration, hysteria, epasm. and other distreeainff, nervous symptoms com monly attendant upon functional and oreanlo disease of the womb. It Induce refreshing Bleep and relieves mental anxiety and de spondency. lr. 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Favorite Prescription" l.apo.U tlve care for the most complicated and ob stinate case, of leucorrhca, excessive flowing, painful menstruntion, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, "female weakness," anteverslon, retroversion, bearingHlown aensationa, chronio congestion, lnttammaUon and ulceration of the womb, in tlammation, pain and tenderness in ovarieav accompanied with "internal heat, Aa a regulator and promoter of func tional action, at that critical period of ehaofr from srirlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Pre scription is a perfectly ante remedial agent. ana can rtroauoe oniv srood mmim. it Ely's Cream Balm rtiMitiaaai 4TiAKTam1 PfloaaffAS. AT lLTrrLLUJUO UlPAtlamil S-- W- aaaw lays TiflaTT,T"r'"n- Heals the Sores. Hestores the Senses of Taste, Smell end Hearing. ' A wamtele ia BBatteJ ifeaeaiaaati P Mi lacreebl. Pri ra iiOc. at VrmBsm r ky snail. ELY bKOTIiKSSo Warren bXew York. ACADEMY . OF Our Ladj of Perpetual Help, ALBANY, - - - OREGON. Conducted by the Sinter, of -t. B. nediet. This Academy lajtrtcrrorateaf and cn- tborized bv tbe Klate to eonfei ai-ademlc honors. The oonrae of study ia eomp.ete, Mathematics, Literature and Moaio are specialties, as also tbe Normal Instruction ut aspirant for teachers certificate. In dustrial drawing, vocal rnufdc in class and all kinds of needlewo.-k form, do extra charge. Tbe stUtciplioe of the school ia gcun ont firm. oojeot betnir to form not only refined young tadien, but nobis and nawftil rneotbers of soeb ty. Pupils admitted at any time and charga propor tioned. Pupil, of any denomination received. Tuition in aeleet day school ranges from 5 to $10. For terms or Boarding School or any partict lara apply st the Academy, or ad dies Sister tSuperioress. if&e f)S ?M W"-" 1-3 .1 If! S- 1 Bad! OF PURE COD LIVER GIL fiS2 HYPOPHOSPHITES "Almost as Palatable as Milk. 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Thi guaran tee baa been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many yearn. I.nraro bottles (100 doaea) $l.UOt or six bottles for $5.00. For laree. illustrated Treaties on Diseases of women (l' pages, paper-covered), send tea cent in stamp. Address, World's Dispensary Kciiical association, 603 HCalU St, BITFALO, N.T. i ulg Ci liaasiven uulvci- j mt satisfaction In the J curat I Oonorrhoea and j Uleet. I prescribe Hand f oel safe In recommand. ln It to all sufferers. , . ST0NEB, U.D.. Decatur, Iii. PRICE, 81.00. . Trsa.-! ii "ksrkl Sold by Dnuctsts. fxHsv tna.a-i, tra ueie AWat Vt.f i tJ j rOarnlB 1 TO ft DATa, f ttisM tttrrtnurr. a - I Mrtob-bytlie ..HI UHHIUM W. . . 1 T V Ohio. J 0, K. Paint Shop. ; House and.. Carriage Painter. Decorator and Paper Hanger -'; Piano Varnishing. Aliwrirk."iaranUed . G B. VASSAUO. L... RSncoessjrt toJHeiiryJSueseBs J " ran Hot be tolerated 1 and bv btwatloa ef tbe oil witb tbe bypopaae. paite ia maea more eincactoa. Eeaurkakle es a flcsk f radseer. Persons gtda rapidly irhj! talteg VU SCOTT'S EMULSION ia actnowlediredbv Pbysiciaus to be tbe Finest and Best pre pa. ration in the world for the relief and core of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATIOI, COLDS and CHROMIC COUGHS. J'A yrtnl remedy or Oonsurr.ptian, and IFosii i CatVifi-en. Scltl by att Druggist Summons. In th Circuit Court of the State j f re-. goifor Liun County. . Q. W. Pugh, riaiotilT. - -" - -' VS.'" "- MolissaJ. Pugh.Charlas Wajjner.Defcndanta. ToMelissa J. Fufch, the above named De fendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and auawer the complaiut of tha above Plain thT in the above entitled Ct urt, naw on file with the Clerk Of said Court, withiu ten day from th date of tbe service of this Satnn ous upon yon, if served iu Linn county, Oregon, but if served in any other county in the State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the data of the service of this Summons upon you then by the first day of the next tern, of this vuuri tu-wii : on the Stlfc day of Jane, I8S9, and you are hereby notified that if y0U fail to appear and answer said complaint, a here by required, tbe Plaintiff rill apply to the Court for the reliaf demanded iu hia com plaint filed herein, to-wit ; for a dissolution of the bonds ot matrimony now exist-i.u be tween Plaintiff and DeiWanl and for the care, custody and control ot Clara Fuuh, Oeorge Pogh, Maggie Pugb. and Jt&sie B. Pugh, their minor chiidien, aod for a decree declaring the contract issued and atoned by the Defendant, Charles Wagner, the prop erty of the Plaintiff, and for tha costs and Oisbnrseoieut of this suit to be taxed. -ibis hummons ia served by publication by order of the Hon. R. P. Boise, Judce of aaid Court, made the 27th day of April, 18S9, at Chambjra in tbe city of Salem, Oregon. AVER dt buN our autuoriiiMd agriua J. A. W KATHKRTORn, Attorney for Plaintiff.