The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 14, 1890, Image 4

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    Dn;J.L. ..ILL,
Physician and 3uik;oon,
Omoo-oor, Firetand ferry SueeU,
ALDANY- OREGON
on. c.uATsen nssron
Physician and Surgeon.
Office oppoalt th. I ""
DR. 17 U. DAVIS,
PhysicUn and Surgeon.
arofflot op ttalr In Btrahan'a Block.
May ba found at hi. ofUo aay and Might,
DR. G AV.l.TflEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Gradual. Bellevo. Hopitl Mdoal
n v Vk Cll.
o(w - j
Dine ot worn. piaUy
rOtBo, Fromau' Brick, Albany, Or.
DR. I. W. STARR,
Physician and Surgeon,
LaU of BrowtiSTlUe, Or,
. . .ml BA. Rtrehan
I Hloc.lt. UD atalre. 111.
promptly attended lu otty or country.
DR. JAKES KEYDEK,
Gralnata of Edlnlrarfc Scollind,
Hm Ioo.uk! In Albany. Tta a hi
borough knowledge of hi. protean
and hla experience of 10 yaar. a ao offi
cer la . Cavalry Regiment, b. hopea to
merit lb. patronage of thoee nr",J
in nor, cattle, aheep. eto. He
.lira reoomm.ua hi. wlutlon or llnain.nt
fur .or. ehouldera. .ora baoka, brokea
koeea. wound, prlns. PrL-a, on. dal
lar rr hotu. , .
tvav-Officej at JohnSchraeer'.ivery ta
bio.
P.B.W.LACBBCR., OIO.W. WRIOHT,
BLACKRURfl &V7RICIIT,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice ia all the Court, of the
SUM. Prompt attentioo givea to allbaat
pee entiusted to oar eere.
Office Odd Fellow Temple, AlUny, Or
W It BILYEU,
ATTOHNEY AT LAW
And Solicitor ia M.ncerj,
a I.R1MT. - - OBEOOk.
Collodion, promptly mad.onallpo'nl
ftr.a negotiated on mombhhim.,
j. n. DuncAn,
LWim AT LAW AHD SOTAET
PUBLIC,
TOfflco In 8trah an'. Block, So'. 1
and 2.
ALBANY, OKECCM.
JAMES P. L1EAD,
AttDni8j at Law anllitle Examiner,
ALBANY OREGON.
Will practice la all th. eonrte of th
State. Ab'.r-,U of Title furnUhed on
hort Bolico- Tea yar experience.
i.K. "WXATHEIirOIlD,
iTTOHNEY AT LAW
ALBA9T.
RedCrownMills
SOM, LAXXIXG CO., I lOPR'S.
nf raooM rxoua ttrrxaioa fob rAtrrui
ajto bakbm eta.
EEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
fflhtit TrUe In Catb fc
Lent
17 E McPHERSOrJ,
First Stmt.
Real EittU Broker, Intoranoe.and money
to loao. I have a large Its of improyed
and unimproved eUy property, and fruit,
garden aod farming land ia large and email
traeta. Aa I aell on ommiioa aoly.if yo.
want to bay or eoll It will py yea t call
aod eea ne.
Pooiiiy Wanted,
All kln.la of poultry, alive or draeoed
rwtedat the WIllatuMta V ieklog Com
rTkoy'a 81 or a. Allwny, OreROC.
Dissolution Notice.
W ot lee In hereby gl ren tbat th. .opa't
v.rablp hwretofora eiletioff tinder th.
nam. of Deroa A Robaon Dae bn die
aoite5, Mr L W Deyoe retiring, lha bo
aineaa will be Aontlnuai by Pric. A Rob
arm. Ail aooonnta abould bo aettlod with
taa Id firm, by whom all debt, will be
paid.
riea aalt aa pay a a.
E. J. r.IcCAUSTLAFJD,
CiYil, Faultaiy and Hydraulic
Engineer.
Cenealdoe eozioeer for Gold HoanUia
e-"1 Dry Goleh Cooaolidated O jld aod Sil
I J Minl.iCo.
, retStreet, Albaae, Or.
bii'ln nnTi' et th PortUnil Burine
uWte' , Portland. Oief". or at the Capital uu
bir vxllee Slf m, Orrjfon. BHli chxls ere
nut i 4ie maiateincnlofA. P. Armroni have
ume mwoI aiudweand eame rate erf infu ja.
Shorthnnrt.
,jori(in1 Frometiatiip end F.njllih Dparl
Dirnt. lay ami entnK xriwkma. Stodciuaail
vrA at any lime. Priot Cataloa,a'Ulra.
rti.i laiUM. n o ""V ";.
I'oraaud, Oie.ua.
ALBANY OR.
WMISMAH & HULBEET B3.0C
Real Estate Agents
Farmt and IUochee for tale.
AJo city breterty la Albany
and Ceryallie.
Fortmillei k Irving.
t
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I If) Sjru Wt&Ctl
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
frn-,nf Ifftflfill.lfjf?!' ls.-j IJdst" I
i u A-'i-Uwilnxu iu-j i.t.ma i
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MARK
Cures?
IT 13 TH8 BEST.
Inataot Itellat riret Applleatlon.
lUmnvUle. Mo.. Peo, , UM.
t TOflVrod flreaillMllr with neuralglo pain.
ahn1.whlohanoiadfltieander. I could
ant attnnd ta wrk. I obieJoml lostanUnwiii.
Mile from Brat apUoaUoa ef it JroM(ii
It. M. CiAlC
Oampletaly Carad by On. Bottle.
PI Llbory, rU May W.
My wtte waa trouhletl with neural!, and
after tutrif ne bottle o( At. Jaoobe OU waa
.omp'J.oJ curJ"jjEmY BECKEillTEH.
At Davoanrrt aito Dtttiu
tXt CliaUtt A. VOailll CO taHhaare.
rilE YAQUINA ROUTE.
Kin DoTolopm.ut Coroitany'. tttoatn
hipUn
25 r.HLES SHORTER.
20 HOURS LESS Tlf.l E
rvi b aor other rcJUk
Flratolaea through paaanngor and
releht line frora Portland and all point.
p U. WlllamoU Valley to and rrow u
rraaoUoo, Cai.
Tha Orocoa Ttclflo .toaDJboal. on th.
Vtilameu. Hvar dltlaloo will leaa Prt
and. Souto bound, Monday , Wednesday
nd Krtoay at a. ua. Arm. at CorTallli
Tuaaday. thuraday andSat-uday at 8;80
n.m. L' Corallia, Noith bouni1
Vlondav, Wodnaaday ana rriiiay a o
m. Arrit. at tortland Tuaaday, Thun
day and Saturday at . p. w
On Mon
Aav. Wadaaeday and Friday, both North
ana South bund boata will ba over nigut
it SiUatn, leaving her. at 0 a, m.
Boata make cloao oonnoctlon at Alban
rSO train of tha Oregon Paolflo tuilroad.
TtilE fHtt'LB. (eteept taixUr.)
Uare Alaanv 1:00 r. a,.LMe Taqaina, eaa,
SHcort'e l:Mt.H. Laaea torvaUI. 10:M a.
arrl.a Vaqolna. :0 r. u. arne Albaaj, 11:1. a. a
O. A 0. tralaa eonneot at Albany and
Corvallla. Th. above train, connect at
VaoulnawUh tha Oregon Development
Onmpany'e Una of tttoamahlpa batw.en
Ya juina and San Franclaoo,
vaoa T.oriaa.
WIJaiatU TallcyUtarday, tlarrt WJ .
do Handay. M wa lain,
.n TalT,MrctMh;
raoa ua ream-woo
WijmM Valley. WJelav.alarc lh.
4a TbunslsT. Uan a Tito,
o Raudaj Isrca Mib,
Tb. Compaoe r.tjtm tha ngnt to
.kBoge aaJliug daUa Uhout nolle. j
X.U. Paeaangara from Portland and
UlametU Valley pole I can mk. cloae
rmnettaon with iti train ofthaY.qulna
sotjMisK AJbaoy or Corvalila, an J aee
awt to 8n Franclaoo abould arrange to
rtv. at Yaqulua tha evening befora fat.
(MUicg.
""aaiacr aal r.elaal Bale always to
aaweat.
Ast Ax". Alhay. or to C H Uaewe:i. Jr . O. f.
Raa t rsMdaw, C.I. t
A. O. F. V f Aaa .
C4JWml.le.
OVERLAND TO CAUFMNIA
-xVIA-s
Southern Pacific Company's Una.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
aaasssaBasstsstsaa
Rat bate
Albany end tea rraneweo, aa swrnra
eaumeeta ixrat it u fx taiw
tetwcea raHlaaA east Baa fraaclaea.
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Alhany
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Albany
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Albany
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HiUm BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
- A vestal aa ad a lie al Aeeaadriae Taaaea
Rera. attaeh4 t f aarse Tralae.
The A P. Co tan -nikeaeormaetloa with all the
a.ular train en the rUat tide IrtvUion lie, lout ol
r.lreet, " -rUan.1.
Bit (Vlvlalea. .
nwtU raBTLAl ARB) lOKTALLia.
Mail tssi ani (BaawptBnaaay.)
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furliaud
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BxraaMTXai stiLT (Ex jpt Bonday.
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McMinn.Ule
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t.4 a a
riirotir.U 'riclietH
Te alt point
BOUTII JTTX? EA8T
tVIA CALIFORNIA.
fai Iji. iulornatlon mwdln rate. Bare, eta.
all on IVmiosnr Aanst at Al auiy.
R. ROKIILEH P. AOO ERR
Manavcr tas'tO. P. and P. Ar
City Meat Market.
SEULTI BEOS,, Propristors.
Kypafotl IUf af mi of All kind.
In a oool fljU, eatrifl'y f
ied; aod alwtya ITttb.
tlsa bve artiiarantlyffln' hand aalmne
eek Bh,
"S. W. PaisleyT
ItlVaay, -.
-TVlIf.HaALB DBALiBB 19-
T8br.cs ani Ciirs. ;
Order tlim4 Sim tkere.
ron
SKIfS D8 EASES
Mm amadmss on umi
Tt kill all InflannsMtlnn and Irritati " , and Is If K
only aara demyer of Uterotia eud oUur Hkm
Farasitce. -
Pm Price. 25 cents a Box.
"TVilmj A.IClmtBey,
ALBANY, OREUON.
The Only Complete Set of Abstraet
looks end Maps In Una County.
ArOffic in tb. Coart Hou,-
Bnaln. 'ntrntted to m hUI'
Kav laoenptand rful attention.
FOSHAY & L1ASON,
TaaasULMi aire aaean
Orcgstscsd Booksellers,
In ion Join K. Adcrr1 pli! tendon,
wtiw U eve srfl at piabliaher' prices witi
port.gORday'
ALI1AST, Ot:t:aOi .
gin
""ISA
PILES
ill
f t 1
it .1
C:
Frora our ruuir eormpemlant.
VASiIlJ(lTOM.
Washington, Feb. J4,
PrcaUlcnt llarrUon te aliout a mad a
man It would be pn.Mbla to find In a
day', travel, lie hat bec.m. fully eitU-
fled that at leaet two wen, prominently
connected with the admlnUtratlon AaU
tant Pontmanter General Clarkton and U
STteaeurer lluiton have been abuilng
him at vrvrnnnrtur,ltverul trlllnof other
' " . 9
won a ther cou'd find an opHirtunlty Jo
embarratt Mm by to doing. lit alto hat
.i. ...nitn ...oral mbi hK.h oflU-lala
n -
and tt would not be at all turprUIng if
teveral retlgnatlont were peremptoilly de
manded by him.
ttylet of pottage ata mpa were
placed on tale Saturday by the Pot-omce,
department. The Improvement, If the'.
t any, It hardly vUlble to the naked eye.
Fo. many yeart one of the regular Con
grettlonal jobi hat been the proposition to
have th. Government buy all the real et-
.... i.i..iiuii
tno iTeatury and me capuoi. tt nat oeen
knocked out to often that It wat thought I
ta h.va kn nilrl abandoned, but It it
again on deck, and a bill hat been intro
duced In Cong ret. Only a few montht
ago, when there waa afrethet In the Poto
mac river, I he gretter portion of thlt
ground wat under from tlx Inchet to four
feet ot water. Nice tort of property to
aik Congrett to buy to put public building
upon,ltn'tittr
Vh. Invettlgatton of the Civil Service
commlttlon, which wat begun laat week
will be returned thlt week. Ex Cimmlf
tloner Oberly It to be one of the wltnettct
examined.
The chairman of the Ntw York anti-
monopoly league made an argument
agalnttMr, Wanamakcr't postal telegraph
bill before the Houte Potollke committee
Frldav. He opooeed the bill because It
proposed to give the butlnett of the coun
a a
try to a private corporation, lie tald he
repietentcd the. working people who tent
few tslegramt and who would gel Utile If
any benefit II the bill should become a law
and that the Poatomce department had
more butlnett now than it could manage
satisfactorily without adding thie expert
ment
It It hinted In Imlde republican circlet
that Mr. Harrison trip to Penntylvanla
last week wa really for a political purpose;
he I trying to capture the state delegation
to the next republican national convention,
and while Quay wat In Florida he though
it a good time to visit the tute. and the
opening of the free library at Allegheny
CUy furnished the opportunity.
The Senator, or rather tome of them,
are growling about the newspaper men
finding out everything they do in secret
session, and are trying to devise meant to
prevent It. If they would have their or
dlnary executive sessions open the trouble
would be ended.
The regular war on lottcrle which It
made in early day at every session of Con
grc, b the Introduction of till, ha be-
gun. It' a farce; why not to force some
of the law we now have on the tubject
Intiead at watting time enacting.
The House Way and Meant com
tniitee are practically at a stand ttlll lo the
peeptratlon of a tariff bill.
The oldest lawsuit ever known I now
In progret ot trial In the highest Russian
court In St. Petersburg. It wa originally
brought 500 yetr ago against the city of
Kamenes-Podoal by the heir of a dead
nobleman to recover several thautand
acrea of Id estate which ha been confii.
cated by the municipality. The testimony
la weighty. There are forty. five Urn ot
It in manuscript.
The Republican Philadelphia Telegraph
nopet Mr Cleveland will be nominated by
the democrat In 1891, because In thai
ctse, if the republican! should be beaten
which, of course, It treat a wildly im
probable "the Evening Ttleqffk, in
common with the entire country, would
have the satisfaction of knowing that a
man of algnal ability In tatecraft, a in
other thinns, a man of ttrong covictlon.
with the absolute courage to maintain
them, a man honorable, patriotic and tin
cere, would be the Chief Magistrate ol hi
country for another lour year."
The repnbtican majority ii congret
have ousted Cate, democrat, who waa e
lected from the irst congiettioiiti dittilct
of Arkansas by I joo majority and seated
Feallier stone, republican, who wat defeated
by that majority. The former wat ousted
because he wat a democrat, and the latter
given the teat because he wat a republican.
It I safe to bet that Cate will run again
thi falf and that lie will have 4000 mcjori
ty and be admitted to.
' Chleege Eejaal la II,
Warhi nctot, March . "We have had
a satisfactory meeting," nid Chairman
Chandler, of the h?ue world fair com
mittee to-night, after a conference be
tween the committee and a delegation of
Chlcagoant who arrived here to-day.
"They have latUhcd the ub committee,"
he added "that they have a bont fide ub-
scriptlon of $5,250,000 to begin wlth.evcry
dollar a good a cash. They alto satis
fied their ability to raise the SIo,ooo,ooo
gt-arantccd by t.'hicago altogether,
When Baby vaa tick, w gave her Caste,
TCbon alia wa a Clilkl, (he cried for Cas torla.
When at became Mia, she clung to Castorbw
Whoa she bad Children, she gav them Caeaariav
Ucl atonk o?2nr! Ar ;oo1 In tha Val
rfeh .nd tha moat r utie prion, both
Rl buying and aaliiiig. i have ou bani
ll r.'ni or
FiliiHITUrtt, STO'ES, TINWASE,
TRUNKS, B33XS, PICTURES
CLOCKS, CS0CKcRY,
ETC., ETC.
- Ckt want of H K YoungfA otf. tor,
L. COTTUfeSi
123 Firat atreet. Albany, Or,
.i,utitey And Coxmsellor At Lair
ND
ALEAtii C3EC0N
will urb)r.'to I ail of tbe Coortw
hlSr.ate. All b iuea lntrut, I to til
111 be promptly aitonded to,
'- 120 U TO GO EUST.
Go Euet via Moant Shasta Route. K'tewi
climate and toenery at all times of the yeevn.
See Mount Shasta, Sacramento, Ogden, 8aJa
Lake, Denver. Fioast seond-eia trrt mada
are ran daily, Bay year tickets of m
v your fare to Portland. I am the only
person in Airiany tnstean tell JOB a
tied eft
to aay point In to United 8tat. Call 00.
me I.r rttflt.
V,'. jj, Janrra AjflntS. P.
2nd jw" Store.
TELEGRAPHIO NEWS
Att Orc-guM l yeluae.
Pcnmcton, March 7. A epccial to the
Tilhune from Wilbur elation ty' Th
Inhabitant o Wilbur elation hid th.
plenliuro of wttnoRnlnit a regular Dakota
cyclone, r..kh pBeJovcrBljo3 o'clock
thle aflrrnoon, cmenlnir Mcacn.nt cretsk
In northenstiy dlrrctlco, and for R few
irtliHitci th. heaven were cluuiu with
trect and branahc.
Made l"an aril.
Wakiuno ion, March 7. Tli recent
InvcetljJtttlrMi made by Ih. emate to aer
tnln how- the nvwanattcn eot hold of the
necreta of execution it?lon, waa started
1... t'.l... IV. I.. I. -I Uit. . l.liM
o( lh(j ..lrtl)uu0rUl commhte at It wit
culled by the men on New.noper Row.
Ul coo me ttie lnvcUiauoti nat creaieo no
- , .....
Ing.
A Lire Leag Urwerntl.
NoxTA Yakim.v, Match 6. Captain A P
Hoiltje, an old pioneer, died tlit morning of
cotiiumjitlon, at the rctiilence of hi ton In law
B Chapman, lie wti born in Ohio Octobet
13, 1817. In 1843 he Imnilgraied to Iowa,
and the following yenr croaned (he plaint to
Crecon, arr'.ving in OretionCity in 1844- He
worked at the carpenter t trade at contractor
with Colonel Netmiih fur teveral veer. In
)0.C9 ,t) NfW 0rjMn. wiere he purchated
the machinery kit the limt tine f iieanthoati
placed on the upper villanietle river, wntca
he shipped by way of Cape Horn to Oregon.
While Last he wat appointed ttiperintrnucnt
of Intlmn tllnirs for Oregon, and in IBM re-
crowed the plaint to Oregon.
A Wedoiaa Itaarrel.
1.01'isvu.LE, Ky., March 6. John Willi t
a man highly respected in Mclean county, nttr
ried Mrt Kffie 1'inkt'on a couple of dayt ago,
At the wedding supper a discussion arose be
tween them tt to religion, and grew very warm
Things grew unpleasant and the otntimy
withdrew one by one, Mrt Willit became
furioutand refused 10 retire the bridal chamber
F.very entreuty failed, end the woman tat Hock
still in her chair until daylight. She then set
out for her firmer home, refusing' to be
accompanied bjr anybody. The minister
ol hit church hat endeavored to get her
to return to her hutband, and the latter
hat offered never to mention religion
again in her presence, but the refuses to
entertain any proposition looking to re
conciliation.
ABB AerUlret'
liurrAbft. March 6. The train on the I-ake
Shore frora the west, due at Ituftalo l 9: 10
p m., broke In two n.r Hamburg to oighl.
The front part of the train wtt broveHi to a
standstill. The rear half, composed . of five
heavy PuUintns,canic on down the grade and
crashed into a tecond day coach. The Pull
man beuu heavier, luted the dty coach inlo
the air and t ier bow lie on top of the other.
8od haviB(t ,clMconed tU finrt day co,ch
Both day coactic and th Pullman v. tie full
of ptsscngeit. Seven person tie reported
killed and ten arc injured.
tear la.
Portland, M,rch 6. I, T Baria wat to
day tworn in a United State marshal lor
Oregon, by ludge Sibinr Mtrshal barin bat
mule the billowing appointments: Office de
puty, J T Crcgg, .Sale in) lucal out ml depul
ics, 1' U Sinuot. PoitUnd; O P MiUer.Clack.
mat. l.ynian M Watrjus, of Umatilla county
it appointed deputy marshal with hcdttait-
ert at 1 endicton.
Bridge reteresl,
Salkm, March 6. Tb county coot in tc.
tioa to day made order lor rebuilutng the big
biilce acroa th Willamette at Salem and also
a new binlgi acroa the Saotiam at Jencrson,
it wa ordtrcd that e 10,000 be appropriated
fur the purp-e of rebuilding the brulge acrosa
the Wiliamc.te.at Salem on conditio that
I'olk county pay tbe tame amount and tbe city
of Salem the remainder necessary lo rebuild
said bridge, provided that the whole Cot thail
not exceed $40,000; but should it eteetd that
turn the two couotie and the city shall pay an
tqual proportion of tuck cost, it wa ordered
that $6000 be appropriated toward I eliding a
bntlge across the Santiam at Jelfersoo, provij
ed Linn county pay the balance.
Blaek Aasaea Caaagereteel. -
I'KN liLETOM, March 6 It it Tbrgtomng to
ap(ear that atock loteet wete greatly ter
ated. I LOulIlford. whoi in the city, aay
he bj lost bout 3000 out of laooo head of
sheep on Mutter creek, it wt reported that
be btd lost 8000, Anton Fey only 300 out
of 8000 en lluttcr creek. E Gilliam, fiom
Birch ce:k, say thai a majority of hi sheep
re turned out to feed, farmer who are in
town to-day sjy tlicy a il) expeil very good
fropt thi year, and think they will tuftcr very
bill lot from ficaen crop.
Irl.ky Btadeata.
Kalamaoo, Mich., March 6. Lstt Satur
day night twenty on student of Kaiairazoe
College kidnaped Professor Ferry and Ins true
lor Trow hiidge. bound them and kit them
lying out in a corn tick!, it being nearly two
hour before they succeeded in liberating them
terve. 1 nc lacuity to-day eieiled one tcnior,
suspended another aad a freshman for a yesr,
while eighteen other student are utided
or the remainder ol the shoal yetr, The pun
thmcnt is generally considered loo severe.
A Bart RllaeUea.
Siswv, Cai , March 6. The heavy rain
continue, and the now I going off rapid
ly, agtin causing slide. The train from
Ashland I two dav behind lime from
slide north of llornbrook. Traina from
Redding are not delayed much. Freight
train with filly day's delayed good are
luring ruhed through !n anticipation ot
another blockade.
t.ntrart Let.
Cohvalli. March 6. A contract wat
let to-day be the county court for the con
struction ot a new bridge across Mary'
river at thi city. Hoffman & IJate. of
Portland, have been awarded the work.
The bridge I to have a pile pier, span one
hundred and fifty feet, Iron and wood com.
binttlon. Price $ 305-
Barredlng Oat,
Sah Francisco, March 4, B Campbell,
general Notthweslern freight agent of the
Union Pacific, at Portland, it in the city, ac
companied by hi family. He fated to-night
that the report in regard to the line of tteamcrt
from Portland lo latian wat correct. He ad
ded that three tt earners would be put on. They
would le of Kngli:h build and would carry tbe
Japanese flag.
"There it to much flour to be tent to Asia
tic ports." Mid Mr Campbell, "that the Cana
dian Pacific tteamen cannot carry it all. Be
tidet, theie are other freight, and there it a
good passenger butineit These leamer will
carry passenger a well a freight."
Beell Held.
McMinn ville, March 5. William N
Scott, now in jail here, charged with the mur
der of hi wife, after a preliminary trial of
three dty. i held lo await the action of the
grand jury, which convene March 34th.
Teaag Abe Lincoln Dead,
London, March 5, Matter Abraham Lin
coin, ton fof Robert T Lincoln, American
minister, who hat been tufTering from the
poisoning anting from a malignant carbuncle
on bit kit tide below the arm pit, died at 11
o'clock thia morning- The queen tent a met
tage of sympathy to Mr Lincoln,
Aaether tilde) ,
' ' San Francisco, March, 5 It U reported
heic thai another serious landslide hat occurr
ed on th: Oregon line at tunnel 9, thi side of
Sitson, and the tram due here with the mail
trom at far north at Athland wat cut off. The
landslide it it thought will put a ttop to th
service fur perhaps a week.
A Big rellllon.
Washington, March 5. Senator Stock
bridge to-day presented petitions signed by to8
377 citiient of different states, remonstrating
against the passage of any bill in regard to the
observation of the Sabbath or Lord -t day, or
any o'her religious or ecclesiastical ins .union
or rite.
lllgh.nrleed Horse,
New York March S- The stallion Alcazar,
the property of L J Rose, of Los Angeles, wat
sold at the American institution to day to Uchl
liros,, of Milwaukee, for $25,800
Klgbt la Ana rraaelsea,
San Ftancisco, March 5. The executive
committe for the assistance of unemployed
working men met in joint session thlt after
noon with a number of ministers of the city to
device some means ol relief. A resolution wa
passed asking the mayor to call a mass meet
ing of business men to consider the situation,
I'reviou ta the meeting the committee sent a
J telegram to the California senators statin that
jj there was starvation in San Francisco and ask-
4 ing tlie secretary of war to ifcsue rations.
TBACUKItX' INSTITUTE.
Following it the program ol the Intil.
tutt to be held here.hcglnnlng Wednesday,
March lyih, 1890 i
kvrminu assioN7:3i o'ctoCK.
Mutlc. ...
Addrrtt of Welcome, Ju,it L, M Curl,
Albany.
Mutlc.
Keoponae, Supt W I He) nold, Polk Co.
Mulc.
Uecltailon. s
Mule. .
Lecture. Rev W Rolttnt, Patlor Flrtt M
E Church, Salem.
MutlCv '
Thurtday, March Uoth.
M0RN1N0 !&&tON 9!3 O't'LOtK.
Organisation.
Meihodt In School Work.Sitte Supt Me-
Elroy. '
Civil uovrrnment in scnooit, u T Kut
tell. Prln lialtey Public Hchoolt.
language Is aeon 1, rriii souin urownt-
Vllle Public Schoolt.
General Dlacutnlon bat Rulct ought
a Teacher to Make at the Opening of hit
School.
afternoon tetatot 1 130 o'clock.
School Management, M R Brown, Prln
Turner Public School.
How oue School Ak!,Suit W I Bev-
noijt, polk Co.
School Or'nltlon.W A Robertt.Prln
Sllverton Public tkhoolt.
Whlsnerlnirt or, No Whispering, uptl
L li Baker, Yamhill Co.
General Discussion Proper Motives
and Incentive! to Study.
KVCNINO RRHtlON 7:30 O'ftOt K,
Mutlc.
K eel t a Ion.
Music.
Addre.Pret T Vanacoy, Willamette
univertuy, atcm.
M usic.
Ucture.I'res D T Sttnley.Stale Normal
cnooi, Monmouth.
. ... . . - r
Music
Friday, March aitt.
MORN I NO RtaaiOM O O'CLOCK,
Value af School Libraries Jay II lewett,
rnn iiarnsourg acniwtt.
Language, J U Leatherman.Prln Wood-
bum Public School.
The Recitation, G A Walker. Prln A!-1
bany I'ubllc nchoola.
. 1 ,1 ..... 1
vtcicrai wiscus'ion 1 iiysioiocT ana
Hygiene Methods ol Teaching.
AfTltRNOON ttSfclON 1 130 O'CLOCK.
Technical Grammar.A I Garland. Prln 1
North Itrowntvllle Public School. I
A Plea tor Skilled Woikmen. R N
Wright, Santlam Academy.
Comparative Merlttot Mixed and Grad-
rd rtchool, W T VanScoy, Prln Jefferson
Public ScIkkiI. ' -
General Discussion Legal Rlizhttendl
nutlet 01 i eactiers.
. . . . . . M . I
, IVXMlNO tXSSiON 7:30 OC UK.R-.
Mutlc.
Keclttlon,Mr A I Garland,Browntvile.
music.
Addre--The School the CoHege,"
rroi w s ouuert,nillotnath College.
Music.
Lecture, Pre T G Brownton, McMlnn-
viue College.
Saturday, March 3and.
horning anaaioM 9 o'clock
School Economy, S A Itandle.Clty Supt
Public School, Salem.
Number Work Method of. W W
Dristow, Stat. Agr College, Corvallia
ueography 1 he xiwtH and Neighbor
I hood; the Stale
ftottlt America t tbe
World.
Committee on Music Prof W II Lee, J
C Littler, Mi. Lilllc M Robertoii.A!b..y.
The beat recitative and musical talent
win oe tccurrd.tml the dally eterclsct will
be Interspersed with recitation and read
Ing. and good mutlc, vocal and Instru.
mental.
The leading teacher In the teveral
countk- In the dlstrktand In the state will
be present and assist In the work of the
Institute
Ail member attending the tnctltutcand
pvirg lull I re over the fctat and Wt
Side division of the Southern Pacific Rail
way tine In Oregon. will be entitled to re-
tarn ticket at one -fifth fi-t.1 ot the wl-u-
lar tare. Thi. reduction will be given on
ik. trl., i.w .k- .. .li-
and Albaae '
The hotel of Atbanv will entertain thnaa
attending during the day of the Institute at " Hoot, of the 0 A W T Railway m-m-reduced
rate. P' " " w Cavinea. by Beojaatia
Eeru.l rln 1;,, . M
Llnn county s Sunt D H Yoder. Marlon
couuly i gupt W 1 Revnoldt,Polk county j
Supt L II Baker, Yamtlll countv t E II
McElroy, Slate Superintendent Public In
struction.
COUNTY COL'KT FKOCECOIMCS.
(0. R. S. lUaokbum, Jaig aw.CvsentsO
W hhtltlija, Cnaiailselnnsre.
Application of WE Arnold etal for
connty road dmrniwied.
Wculcy Kinser appointed BnptRoad
Right of way for tt rect railway on coun
ty road waa granted.
CLArXM ALLOWED.
J (Irndwohl, aundrira
II M Stone.rep Oak Creek bridge.
H A lHtwon,aaeMdam'geon road
M Payne, viewer rtmd
S Froman, "
WNlVtrter, aid
II II Hewitt,ltAttyfeea
U K IWintA, cat iralp
I It lShtckbnrn,Ralary, expeneee. .
It W (5oopr, com
U W Phillip,
49 02
200 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
20 00
6 00
I 00
104 00
11 20
22 20
Tjitv Quarrkl. In AttorU tbe Co
lumbian and Aatorian both claim to re
ceive the associated preaa diMpatchea and
are having a lively quArrel about it. The
tact ia neither receive, more than a pony
acrvice, as it 1 called. Tlie Aatorian
aaya : In the cloning mon tha of hut year
a tew papers Btieweded in raising enough
money to get no rue kind of telegraphic
errbe.iiatiHfactory to themaeivea.but not
what would uit The Aatorian. Tim Pen
dleton Tribune, tha Walla Walla Union,
and one or two other paper of that claaa
got in, and, probably, tbe Columbian.
That eervice it good enough for auch pa
per aa can't afford to buy anything bet
ter, but it in not good enough for Tlie Aa
torian. C'RAwrouDHViLLK. Mr Henry Chance
and wife, of Cottage Grove, arrived here
Monday, Mr Chance will take charge of
his saw mill above here.
Mr Patrick Farrel left here last Wed
nesday morning for hia home in Eugene.
He has 1een here for a month teaching
the band. Tbe boya liked him very well
and learned Rome fine piece of music.
They are playing 3rd grade music.
Mr J II GIhmb took charge of the Post
Office last Friday. Mr Moeeg.tbe retiring
P M kept the office for four yearn, with
credit to hinmelf and the entire satisfac
tion of the patrons. Cor Times.
S.nake th celebrated Havana filled ei
gari, manufactured at Jnliut Joseph' eigsr
factory.- Only 5 cent.
letter List.
Following Is the list of letter remslnlnK In tlis Pjst
Office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Mar. 6, Ik DO
Persons calling tor these letter must frlvs the dale on
which ther were advertised t
Rolen, Mrt Theresa
Ccx, lieorga
Fnst.er,4rtbnr
Hill, Oscar 3
Letl y.Mi Mary
Neser, Augnst
Post, Wr W C
Woody, VW
Benedict, 8 K
Cbarch, Mr EH
Hunt, Miss Maggie
Hewitt, F J
Lookwood, Wrren
Nash, M D
Piokeim.Mis Ina
R. THOMPSON, P ii.
M.YGF.ID.
COX ARCHIBALD. On Wednes
day afterhoon, March 5, ISjo, at the resi
dence of and by Rev S S Meminger, Mr
Smith Cox, a thrifty farmer and nrst-clatt
fellow, and Miss Annie Archibald, a tlstcr
of Mr O A Archibald, of the Linn County
bank. May they meet with the tuccettct
of life they deserve.
GROVE POTTER On Thursday
morning March 6, 1890 v at the Ruifs
house, in Albany, by Geo Humphrey,
Esq, Mr E W Grove and Mis Ida Potter.
''llultA:
4 The Willamette ba. hoen tlowly riafng.
Dr 15 VV Oary. f Madfu.d. b. Itun n In
the city.
G R Maxon. ol IlarrUbarif. waa Ih tL.
tlty to-day.
Mr 8 K Young hat bt on in TorV.aud en
butineit.
A big bridge meeting wtt hold at Jeffer
a Ttdy,
ton
George Frtnole Tfaiu le on hb wty to
Taanma. ItUttrantie that Tatoma hired
tutih a lanatie to advertiae it,
Bill Nye I to be In the valley with a
WDsioal eonipany and hit own ehio mut'r,
and ther. will lie Iota of fuo.
Mr Tom MoCaW waa dtiwn VaaUrdae
from uetr ltoob oreek to prove up on hie
o'airn Mr H ll.igao and Mr Hammer
were along at wUneatee.
Wm Corateo wat taken tTnent y eater. I
day frr being inaane. and laet evening waa
examined by Drt Matton and Jonet and
ordered teol to 8alem.
T L Wallace returned thit noon from At
ttoila, the city by the tea and lute to tee.
Thirty real c.tate agenU, 72 taloooe and
bonmt in piotpect.
E 9 ,fT',,,l' " agent of th. Aim
torla Ileal Ettate and Treat Co-, of Port
land, ia in tbie city on hnalueet oonnoctrd
wnn nit compariy. Muteamao.
Th. 1 teamen Willametta and Farillna
arrived at tha Bay thie murniog, th. latter
wnn a goon loaaotigar Hat and a large oaro
01 MHhi ,0' J P
Yetterdt L B Ilarnlah told to I. ft W.t-
aei! his property in ii 1 3d A for T1800. L
w Hoentib piirubaswl a lot ia the eame ad
dition fjr fGSO. Writeraan & Hurlburt,
agent.
Tha Reunblicaa (Jentral eommittde met
yesterday and et Anril 18 fur tha Ruts
eonvention and Portland the plaoe. J W
Cuiick waa preteot vetterdar from thit
county,
lUoentlv a little dannbUrof Mr KraulT.
of K liot Prairie. Marion injootv. while
going borne from aobool tbroegh a pasta re,
was attacked by a vioiout tbaep and teri
oatly injured. Th. little ooe waa knocked
cowa teveral time, bat nntlly reaohed
feno aed tuooeedtd ia olimbing over it.
fMIOAV.
Biaa it abort.
8am May, of ilarritburg, i in the city.
li B 8uiuki. of Htrritbarg. bat boen in
the city.
Hon Qn Wani 011 ar, of the Railroad em
iiesion, U la tbt city to-day
Maaara. btawait. Job and Booth, all
O P nan, went j tha front to-?day .
Mr. Frank Petareos, ot tha city.
pending a month at Yaqnina Bay.'
Mrt Chnt fToook ha been In Corvallia
teveral dayt vuuilag tb. new grandchild.
'1 her it talk of a 130.000 brewery in A!
D'?V w f
aod local capital
baov, to be built by Adolph Iirua, of Halem,
There will be a meeting of tb. board of
S director ot th. Y M C A at tb. ball at 0
'clock to-night
Deputy Sheriff Smith went to Salem yea
terday with Wm Carta too, tb. mean man
committed th day ptevioi.
Mr M J Montetth left yesterday for ti
mam k .1 ..l a,-. ii. u vf
Uilb will follow in da time.
About four feet of snow remain in tb
mountains beyond Uateevill, a foot having
aiaappearad within a lew day.
Mr W W MoO. ot tha wta-on toad toll
gate, las been ia th eitv. lie reported th
scow u gat tbi side of bi plaoe
Biiiy Arlington U soon to eiv. aa enter
tsinmvot at MeMinoviil. foe tb. beaent of
tb tiremea there. Poor MeMtsnvtlla.
Dvi Brother, i tlia head tf a marriae
noUfl. in a Orvalb pur. The eontract-l-tt
partte. were W L Davie and Mrt Dolly
prttmer.
Tb Lloa Oonnt Rapublieta Central
j ooromitU tll meet March 21 and make
arraagemeaU lor tb. eoouty convention tad
I primaries.
Mauri Shiomaa aad Laeahead. of th O
P. r erecting two ooat 001 tain on Front
Street, at a bfetty point overlooking tb.
WiilametU, W C Caaa.ll, contractor.
A few day ago Uoel Dan Elleda. ef
Soott valley, ia Mating tum!f at th
brvakfaat table, pulled a eoffe pt of hot
aotla. onto htmtttlf, tealdtng him verly
Mr Aagutt Langa, aon-ia-law of Mr J
K Neil,
who reoeatly came bar from Crete.
I V.0 fT,' T' m,w oocpii oy
i . . . . . .
,VJ1 j "Km,
merahaodia .tor. He tll be aattated
h' hi brother, in-law. R L Keil.
A suit hs be., .ntamd againtt Preaidont
.W-P0 ' IM OOllecUOB Ol B I4TO pmw
itory n I. which they gtv to Mr Detpaio.
renojetoti K u.
A fw newspaper. perhaps with iotereeted
pel ties at the back of them, are trjiog to
create prejudice against ir baa. aa aaper
inUnd.nt of In in sen ast lam. From all
w. can learo th institution waa never ander
batter management than at praaeaU Daliat
iiemuw.
Daring tb recent oold nsp in EVra
Wathiogtna a atoekman ia tb Big Bead
oottptry offered 1,600 htad of 00 wt, teart
aad ealve at $2 a bead, bat could bad bo
buyer. There ie bo feed la that whole tp
per country. They hardly needed aay laat
year sod that spoiled them aod mad people
careioee.
S logger John L Sjllivaa got drank in a
saloon th. other Bight, in Mew York, and
oAered to whip a young man seated at one
of tbe tahie. The youag man with bit
right arm floored tb. boas alegger and im
mediately ran away. Sullivan arc and
wanted to clean oat tb. taloon, but hi
friod prevented him.
BArPROAT.
Bargaan t Read'.
HaUey ia to ba. a newspaper.
P . M. French keep railroad time.
For artist' snpplie. go to Stanard k
Cutick.
Se Barrow & Searl new ad. ia another
oolumo.
Fresh fish reeaiyad daily at Sehalta'a mar
ket. (
Tb Portland train waa tvral hour bite
to-day.
Mr Geo 9 ICsen.v baa been la Portlaad
aa buiioest.
Mr W C Sear returned laat evenine from
a trip to Salem.
Ore at eletraoo.
al or th next SO day
at W F Read .
(iood eveninir
-Hav yon Med Hubbard
Elegant Lotien
Chipped beef in aoantitia la auik at flan
C Henderson'
The fl Kd is D1t tnd Still vnn nan nl tha
bt printing at Pholo.
Don't fail tout vour nrintinv .Inn. .1
Phelpt h doe the bett.
10 Oer nent ofl nn all na.k ..1 tn ,k-
next 30 day at W F Read'.
Wheat has an upward tend eea v end iamio
u i i odw, va-.aareiii) oeut.
W ctn and wi'l aell elnak eheaner than
any Portland house. W F Read.
Low price are what nonnta and fi K
Browneil ia the plac to got them.
Yon otn save many a dim. by trading at
H 0 Ilnbbard new drug store. Try it.
Sauerkraut, pickles, pickled niot feet
and everything nice at C Browneil.
Watohee, elook and jewelry oarefollr ra-
paired and warranted at F M French'
No need to ufTer with th haadaoh when
Hubbard' Capsule will urly care you.
If you want a 60 toilet or bath sosp eall
ou Staoard & Cutiok, City Drag Store,
Mrs. M Sternburg and daughter Sarah
went to Corvalli to-dsy, on a visit with
friend. .
Geo B Vaasalle and wile returned from
Oakland tbi morclug. He is somewhat im
proved iu hoalth.
Th Seattle laturanoe Co ha had a re
ceiver appointed. There are one or two
ttock holders in Albany,
County Judg Blackburn, of Linn.it her
to-day to ocntult with our county oeurt 00
th Jefferson bridge, Salem Journal.
DuTiug the late bloekad in California,
newspaper were taken into Lake county on
hortebsok tud told for 50 cents apieoe.
One Yq uina Bay man reoently tueo an-
u mr jigaung nre snout a
year ago. Is created oontiderabla of a ttir.
Thetubjeot at the 4 o'olook meeting to
morrow of the Y MO A it: "The True
Coarse tf Intellectual Culture " Prov. 2
A cew town between Monmouth and In
dependence it to be called Tallmadge.
Probsbly because will be tort of a tongue
0r these oitiet.
A petition it being circulated asking the
post oflioe department to et-tsbligh a mail
routa from Ytqniua City to Alssa Bay and
to eatabiish peat office at Beaver Creek, --
0 A Hill, who, with hit wife, ware called
here tometime tgo on account rf the rorton
illnets .f hm mother, Mrt li C if ill, re
tained to hi home in Seattle, 'hi morning. :
In a mask bill tt Balr City the follow
ing former Albany pcnpltt appear in a long
list ol maskersi 0 It l.inl' r n.n. Tomniy
Moflifity, Mrt Lodorintn, (tonnnoj Mm
Wallace. Oiri f the Uidn Went.
Ex Ouv Z V M iofly, ttipposfld to be ry
wealthy, pay Uxo en $10,900 at The
Dalle. Vruuah Si Co are the heaviest in
dividual taxpayer th-r, and are aeed
t$Gl,535.
A jtitUoe ol the ic at Farmington,
Wash, t alng rlUturlwid by ai.ase hoodlum,
loft hit rost.iurn end whipive.l the torbulnnt
lellow in gojl shape. Til court prnuflwdid
with huiuet thereafter with the beet de
corum.
BertMsgeralt no from Albany. ylitina
hi mother at thi plaoe, lie faae heo
clerking f- r La Forest Si Thorn peon, hut e
tney nav aoia oat n wni now t with x.
(yoben, the clothier ol Albany. 8teyton
Sun.
The Polk county onnrt eterday trade an
pproprUtion of 110.000 toward rebuildins
taa Salem bridge in a tuhetatittal manner.
Thay also gre to co-nperat. with Marion
eon nty to niiiituti of the htuige alter it
U built.
Daring tboreoent flood on the Slutlaw
th houm betonglna i a ottler by the name
of Shultre was washed awavlaud with it a
trunk containing a watuh and clothing. The
trouk went ont to tna aod washed op oa tb
beach but little the won. for the wator.
Seattle already 000 taint withla itself a
eity of N ()'. Tbe Pres eay that ther
are fnlly 800 vagrant In that ty. There
are 300 proetitutet, 75 professional gamb-
r ana 400 peool beeiilet bavina "no
viaibl call i off or business to maintain thorn-
elv." ,
BEAtV KtTATIS at IK.
Frank Fromn to HBryant,177.23
iwreeln tpll H, r W $
Geo WrIIuco to Wut 1'ntrkk, Se q
61310
aec , tp 10 n, r 3 !
Davii A Huyck et ttx to Win Pat-
rick.Ne q aec 2S, tp 10 K, r 3 K
8 Shupp tt tlx U C K WelwU r,Iot
1000
1000
1, id an, Uai k zi a to Alimny
Ila S Hitltnmmh to Mary hiult-
1200
iiiarun, an lnwn-iit in lot 1,
blk 13. E A to Albany
1
700
100
31
A llackletiian to G 11 Haniin- li,
lots 3 k 4, Wk 0, Hack 3d A to
Albany
Jonpph A Ames to A L I'relliam,
14 acre in tp 13 ,r l K
Corinthian LrKlgu to K Turner, K
li olX it lot in, blk 4
C 13 Hnrnlw h to h B Witwll, bit
5, blk 125, Hack A to Alimny
W C Can well to Sncy Cwt-U, lotu
0 & 7, blk 9, Hack U A to Al
imny 1800
2500
3150
75
100
J II Burkhartetux to J F iVcl.kr
35.25 acrt-a in tp 11 H r 8 W. .
jAmea ii Boyle to V It liardtuan,
lot 8, blk 5, in Hodaville
PO Smith to R K HibWer.E h
lota 35 & 3, Sfio
Robert Johns to Mary A Hoffman,
Ne q blk 34, Hack U A to Al
imny.... Jay W P.Iain et nx to L A Woodle,
14.25 acre in tplI.S R 3 w...
E P Geary et al to Frank C Fro
man, the 1) L C f P Adam. . .
L A Woodle to J C M vera, lot a 7, 8,
bl 7, and lot 5,in Id 8,W' Kiv
eraiiJe A to Albany
C It Ke et al by sfieriff to J W
Cuaick, 130 acre in tp 12, 8 U
2 w
Article of incorooratinn of Brown"
5700
0570
50
2310
ville Buiuling and 1trn At'u Filed
Total aalea
Total for year..
..135,003
.$305,359
Lxbaxok. Prof. II. C. Palmer, teacher
of the conwrvaU-ry of uiuhIc in Albany,
waa ia town Wednesday, He will in
struct the newly organized cornet band.
ItJhe board of trade held A meeting
Monday night, Some of our butiineee
men will, no doubt, organize a building
and loan aaaociation the coming m-anon
to meet the demands of an incoming
population.
Metwrs. Janice and Robert McCaust-
land, formerly from Iowa, Iwt recently
ol halem ana Alimny, were interviewing
our real eetate dealer, thia wek. The
above named gentlemen are like score
of other immigrants, at leant in one re
spect, they want aome Oregon soil and
doubt!?., can be nuiu-d.
Tlie meeting of the Elite Literary so
ciety called together last- rriday the
talented young men t.f Iebanon to din
cu. the nulitai7 ability of General Grant
and Lee. The dciion waa renkered in
favor of the negative. M. A. Miller,
one of the dinpuiants in the dinKWdsion
ia rejoicing over bis victory. Express.
Browhsvillk. Four hundred dollars
special tax and the bonding of tbe dis
trict for f2000 was voted for without a
single negative vote. It was unanimous.
A. Lcroy waa elected clerk and W. B.
Blancliard, director, instead of J. M.
Howe. ,
Mr. W. R. Kirk returned from Port
land Momlay evening, lie started for
Eastern Oregon, but while in Portland
met his brother, T. J. Kirk, from
Athena, who informed him that if he
wished to do business he bail better wait
till tilings thawed out over there. Every
thing frozen up and business is paralyzed.
Rev. C. Pperrv met with a very pain
ful accident Wednesday afternoon, while
carrying a plow to the blacksmith shop.
He had gotten as far as the high side
walk on the south side, when the end of
the plow caught on an upright piece of
timber that had been placed there as a
brace to the walk, throwing him off the
walk to the ground, about eight or nine
feet below. The plow lit in such a man
ner as to cut a terrible gash acrrws the
instep and front part of his foot. Times.
A Send Off. The Rena MarteU's
Dramatlc Co who claim to have played
In .Walnut St. Philadelphia, have been
doing all the ainall place through the
Valley. The Stayton Sun soars in the
following manner, which makes the Dim
ocrats art critic tremble with envy:
"Tuesday evening East Lynde wa excel
lently rendered, Mitt. Rena Marteil' as
Lady Itabella of the highetl order of ele
vation. Sir FrancW Levison played the
outrageous villian hugely, lii goat-ee
and muth-tath sand-witcned with a smile,
not from ear to er, but very long the
short way," .
Borx To the wife of Heirokee Iimmi
da, In Albany, March 8, 1890, a girl. Mr.
Ixumida boast of being the father of the
first Japanese child ever born In Albany.
Ckareh Dlreetaiy.
U. P.Chukoh. Preaching every Sahbath,
morning and evening by Rev. r G. Ir
vine, D. D. Sabbath Sohool at ;30 r. m
Prayer meeting every Wedneatday evening.
EvAitamcAt Chckch. Preaching on Sab-
vara at ji.uo a. kf., ana 7 r. k. Sabbath
School 10. -00. Prayer meeting every Wed
needay evening 7;30, Rev, Fisher, pastor.
ah ar invited,
M. B. Church, Sopth. Preaching every
Sabbath morning at 11 o clock a. m. aud 7-
o 0 oiocK r. M- Sabbath School at'2:iU oVln-k
r M. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveniua'
. T --l e. i . -lot. ..." .n
M. E. Church. Preaching every Sabbath
morning and evening. Song eervice in
he even &g before aermonu Sabbath School
fi:sv r M. frayer meeting every Thurt-
y s reaiag. itav.o tu Meminger, pgtor.
v
rKSHBirxRiAR VKPBCH. 4vice every
oaooain morning ana evemngjin Uhuroh
eor. Broadaibin and FifthSta. Sunday School
immediately after the morning service.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening
Rev E R Prichard, pastor.
Fihst Baptist Chckch. Preaching every
Sabbath morning andevo'g.at Church on 5th
Street. Sabbath School immediately after
morning service. Prayer meeting eye
Thnradty eveping at 7:30 o'clock. Rev.
Trumbeii, pastor.
CoKGRBaATXONALCHOftc'H.-iServiceBeverv
Sabbath morning and evening. Sabbath
Sohool at 12:15. P-ayer meeting on
Wednesday evening of each week. Rev,
Roger, Pastor.
Christian Church Preaching everv
Lord day in month, morning and evening
Sabbath Sohool tj 10 a'cloek.A
M. Ray J F Stewart Pastor.
Catjjouo CatniCH. Service evoiy Sun
day at 10:30 m. and 7 F. M. List Sunday
of th month service at Eugene City. lUv,
Louit Metayer, Rector. .
CsiiU'rcn Cry for ...
for Infants end Children.
Crlorl!s o well adapted tochfldreB that I f!aot4rr! ew CoUo, Cotwjtpatlon.
t rmn,nral itM toporiortoany pmrtpUoo I I l'r'r . ZTZ di
tnuwa to tax." IL k. Aantxa, VL t., I ion.
Ul So. Oxford St., BruoUya, H. T. I Wtiout lujurtoua sn4iceiloo,
Tb CxKTiCB Coaeiirr, Tt Murray Street, Jf. T.
TR U KS ABOliT TtWX.
The Man AlwutTown ban jut read
the toliowin in a county ex : "Allrtuiy
will iMKiti follow the exariiiile 61 Browne
ville and J:Joiion and organic a Board
of Trade. Good Mit." And the item ia
a good idea too. We hud one once ; but
it in gone, yaniooaeil the ranch. Altmny
abould not Im above patturninx after a
couple live neighbor.
MS am '. .
Having no w nridalu in A!laiiy the Man
Aliottt Town i obliged to rcfr to one in
Salem. Prof Randall In charged with
hugging a thirteen ywtr old girb Aa both
ol the papyri! there aotni to have a pick at
the Prof, the Man About Town 1 mea to
remark fhat tlie Prof, in ulnoIuUdy inno
cent. A ftcntliJtuan of irreproachable
chuwtcr hint from there naya it in all
looliKlineHM.and i-i niinrily a cam iA Halein
He by a lew men. Itie aian Aroui
Town dH-8 bate to see a man particularly
a tuoral.exampMry man attacked, ling a
lamp Hxt, a Ixtrlier pole or an Indian to
bacco sign ; but don't bug a thirteen year
oi l girl.
Tlie Mail About Town rejoiceg to see
that .all through-. Linn there is a live
movement forward, not onjy in Albany,
bat in Lebanon, Brownsville, Hcio, liar-
riHburg, JJaisey ana in every pmce in iue
. a a a . 1 it .
county, i our of tbe places luentionei 1
will have newspapers. ILtmaburz, tbe
first to have one leiog left out. It must
bunt u ti a pre. I n theae places too real
estate is doubling in valu. in ieoanon ,
for inntnnce. the Man About lown is in
formed that a live former resident of that
oitv. now residing here, has cleared 115,-
,. .:. .1 . ...... . , .1. i.,.
ulio 111 real rx-Jiie traiiKU -innm uuimi
mrt vear. bo baa done better than
that in Albany property.
The streets of Allmny just at tbe pres
ent moment are in a frightful condition,
Let the troth be told. To ride along any
street in the city is like churning butter
by hand. Every crosswalk is another
spUisli. There are holes And holes, and
just west of tbe 0. P. It. B. track on First
Street is a place tbat looks like the crater
of a volcano. It takes hardihood to nav
igate it. At crowungi there are deep
watery excavation,and mud untold. Our
city has a big job on band in tbe im-
nroveiuent 01 our streets, ana uecause
r?iKikaneand Tacoma have slathers of
mud and grew is no reason w oy Aiuany
hould alao have tbe element always.
IT WILL K& AH lArE.
The Ojttet'ion it being akeJ whether the
member ol tbe legislature from Portland will.
at the ne session of the lej;Uiature ask that that
city may itsue non taxable lonft to ail in
curing good pure water for the use of bet citi
tent. Some time tine the Orrzouian inti
mated that the scheme of obtaining authority
from the legislature to issue tuck bond had
been given np Bat the Telegram say a bill
win be introjuccd and, with great assurance,
taytit will pats. Every unbiased, right think
ing man in or outside of Portland must ear
aestly hope that that city may secure a boun
teout supply of good wholesome water. Nothing
it more needed in that city. It is to be ear
nettlv hotted that the people of Portland will
not atk the legblature to grant to great a priv
iiege at that of issuing non taxable bonds to
secure money to construct water work. The
reason of this it too apparent. To issue ach
bond would give Portland capitalists the much
caveted opportunity of turning their money
which is taxable into bonds which are not', tax
able and thut escape their share fioianlo of
the burdens of taxaliou to pay the expense of
tlate afTiirs. Tbit would be unjust to ibe
great body of the people of the state, for it is a
cardinal principle af state and federal gover
nment that taxation should lay equal and uni
form tnd that there should by equality of priv
ilege! among all citizens and special privilege
to none. But we are told that these bonds
will be sold in New York, and hence the state
can never teach them to tax them. . It is fur
ther urfed that if they are Jraade non taxable
they would sell on the market for a better price.
But this argument is contradictoiy49br if ttey
could not be reached in New York for taxation
purposes then taxable bonds would sell as well
there as non taxable bonds. From reliable
sources we team that the effort to pass the
non-taxable bond bill will be renewed and it
behooves the people of the state to be on the
alert tnd elect uicm'jert of the legislature who
will stand out to the end against thit scheme,
On divers occasions tbe people of Portland
have complained that there is unjust prejudice
throughout the state against Portland. This
is true and considerable of this prejudice
senseless and without cause, but the people of
Portland have by their own indiscretion and
overreaching brought on themselvss this pre
judice. This non taxable bond scheme has
produced much of this prejudice. Portland
bonds without the non-taxable clause could be
floated in New York at par. It is to be hoped
that the city will be content to get authority
from the legislature to issue such bonds and
all opposition will cese.
!Ya hav9 tha Exclusiva Control ot
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Cfxls, far IUthBST MADS. imwh Co ao4
CEE (S3 Ul HALF F0'J"3S.
SAMUEL E. YOUiiG,
flLBAWY. OREGON.
ran
nr!
WlksJ
A PeiTiyr ForlOSTorrAnnrfJ KAITH00P;
ft s l lib. CTenerai and K E AVODA Di.BH.ITTl
sTtTTTT? esk.es if Body and Hind: Effects
S-i Jt-AJ of Error, or Kwutl in Old or Younsr,
RiMmt, Kot)i feA'MOOn full. Rti.mJ. Hnw In r.l.rtr.
fctr.nth. r).,l MiKU.Llsl'rH Olllit!iSa PTiof milt.
nlklll.c IHlSt 1KKATSK.NT Bra-DU la a lr.
P.". (p.lif. trvm ; 3C.tr., T.rrltwln. Ml .rt.. C'.ii.tH.
ttwalan) fn Aaw t8i eUihCAL C3H BliffAtt, N. 1,
Stk ' ' - - 9 -
Revere louse:
ALBANY, - . OREGON
CH1S. PFEIFFER 1'f.OPRIETOR.
FUted no In firsUclass style. Table
.fpp!ifld with, the bf3fc ia the market,
Nloa tie pinsr apartments. Simple room'
Cor ceuinn-rcial Iraveleirs,
tTFr e t aies te aad
fram tae-Kotel.-CS
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iLBAHT CDLLESUTS IIS1ITUIB
alcahy, onsebn. r
1080,1889.
rirat Tertu eae Re-HesaWr llUr, IM.
A lull corp. of instructor.
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COIrf'riEEDSAL AMD K3RUAL
. CLASSES.
(Vorv ot tudr arrantrad to moot tb'
eii of a!l grd of atadenta.
Sfociml maurttiMHlf ejrtd t ttadtmh
from krad.
Tuition rang tVowt 5.60 to SI3.M
Board ia private faioi'lea ac tow rate
Koo-n tor 9!f-biardinR at lioall xenM
A aarMfat auporvinion xereitvd ove ta
deat away front noon, Frli fcrm open
Lj. . .a t . "tl, Vtm t n ! at tea fl.l
partleulara aoorosa in rfesHoont-
et. rxssr.RT , roattiT,
ACADEMY
- or
Osr Lady of Perpptsal Help. :
ALBANY. - - -- OREGON
Coudnotad by the SiU.i t M. BoeedJc I
Tbi Asademy lanoorporated and as-
thonxed by the aunt to eonmt acaiJoniie
honor. The c-nirae 01 eruijj ia -uiy.ei, ;
u.iimariM. Literature and Stfuss or. I
arwjelaluea, aa aiaatb. Normal Trattraetiog ,
nfaepiranta for teacher' eertifloat In- f
1-jnt.nai arawjnr. tocwi iuowr iu vimmm sos
li klndaof nM11ewk form, no ettrt
bar?. Tb. oi1piin of tb. aebool H
sr.otie but flrrn, ooje rwing to ft.m
or only r fined young ladlsa. bat D0W9
and uft maoiW. of aocMy, Tvpti
ximitted at any lime ano enarg pror-.
vioneeV Papllaof any denomlnauoa fe-
etved. ... - w
Tuirioat lo eelaat twy aeaooi range rro, .
Uto10. . V
Fortoraoa o Boarding Sab ot or asj
artietlaraappijr attfae A andean y, or jwi- t
a4eSkUersapartra.
K F. St, Pro
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Albany
IRONWORKS
Manufacturer c-
,EAaI EHuliUS Cr.!Sr AHD SAW
MlLLMAQHiHEfiY I30H FSOHTS
m ALL WW 8F HEAVY
AH3UCK WOEX, IN
(EDM AHD B3ASS
CAST1KSS.
tpeicla! attention
d of lat-ihioer?
jalil o pmiria;
Patterns Made on Short Nctict.
FRANCIS PFEIFFER. I
PROPRIETOR OF -
Albany Soda Works.
nd ManBacturera of
seoige , cosnunarai,
A ar. bow prepare to sail At whols
a, al way freeb end aura at Portlxod
ie to dealers. We a'-ao keep a fuit
flats and fropica.1 fruits,
1 2AfIS T33033 U
MONEY TO LOAN.
$200,000 to loan at S per cent Jo) ntv
proved farm or city proper! r.
W all ac a & Jusict
J. F. 1 Mtiiig, Artist.' j
Ins' ruction given, and work exei
cuted in Landscape, Portrait and De.
coralivePainting,Lettering,Des'.gnIng
and Mechanical Drawing.
. Rooms 8 and 9, Fo s ter Block, Ai
l any.Or
ianos.
Thoaa wlshinsc a firnt claa instramec ,
the bent made to atand tbe climat of tb":
doast, can be eu't ed by calling at Mr i
35 aymaa'a, oppo.itu tbe Maaopio Tem
pie, on First Mret. Tbe latest vocal an
instrumental maeio kopt for aale,alco ti,
largest aMortment of stamping patters '
to select from tbia sidi of 'Friseo. La
tons given in painting aud embroidering
In her studio over Lmn County Bank, t
Oivt her your order and yqq will be .
To All Whom It lay Coscers,
The Germanla Fire Insurance Co of .
New York, having reinsured it enUrei
business in the State of Oregon, said com-: f
pany (having on deposit with the State 4
Treasurer, $50,000,) hereby give nctice of
Its dis-ronti nuance "fef business in Ore-
g in, and its intention of . withdrawing Its "
deposit now with the State Treatiirer a$ I
ti e expiration of the six mopth printeci
notice required by law ' ,
GSRMANlC FlRElX9VRA!eeJCo opN. 1,
Hugh Schumann, Vice Pretident 4
" Decjt 5i iSSg ' . . ,
Delraonica Restanrantjf
CORKER FIRST AN ft SXaWORTf fTS.
The undersigned bavins purohaaed the"
old Herman Rettaurant atand ha opened.;
uoaer the above na as a hrtt-ol as rettas-t
rant. We are prepared to furnish meal
for parMea or dances on short notice. pys
tei s served in every style, eastern or ooatt; t
all kinds ot fish knowj in the market.
Employ only fir-clas I elp, and waiting
wi 1 be promat and courteon. Resular
meal 25 ot. Coffee of ftrst-olat quality'
ami a cup of coffee and cake at from 6 to 10
cts. I am well known In this city tnd re
quest the tizsns to give me a call,
SAM GSEIS, Proprieuir. )
PATEHTS
t lined, ano sll other businees In th V.
S. Fsue
OirorBee to onposit tb. U.S.
we tan obuln Ptnt lees time than those rem.
roni Washington. .
& nd unfile ar drawing w .1 w t .
sdu ty free of charge ; and we make e charge uojsse
-c i omm ateui. f
w refer here, to the Postmaster, th Sunt, ti
Mi.ney Order Piv. aud to officios ollh.U. 8. ,
Oitiie. For circular, advice, temis. and iwni
os. tual ciieut. in jourowa State oreouaty, -.Mr j
c Aa moWiWi)
Opposite Patent fjfBse, Washij t ,n, i
M JtAV.
S. SKNr r
MAY is EEIfDERS,
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