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7 r I J i ) J j 7 THE DEMOCRAT, New York World and v American Fanner One year for $2.80. -I'ROrKIKf'A OK. STAK IMliVAW Hrsrcor Broililiiia aul First Sts., OKA I. Kit IN-- re-.!, ls ?, Qrlea fruit. Tolxt.ce. , rn. Kt ('Mt M -(, FegelsiMrs, Ctg' 'e , Teua. , eot vrythhi Hi. I kpl u i. Ariisty end Rrocnry or. Ulgheet i rke prir paid for ft! I.XI710S OF 3GDUCE. THE PLAGE. y l . INMlll sajl "II Parice. Brothers. Groceries, Pwaaca, Baieii Goods, Etc. Etc. Their stood are tu ImmI and lh tr price nsssjonaffie. Dissolution Xiotica, Not too I hereby given that tha eopart . aerahip h-riotara ritailna uud,-r ths atylaaod firm nemo of Athby Dlrklo ton, la hereby dlnaolv I bymu ut con ent, K I Asbby relirlnt;, bavin; aold hi Interest la and to tak Arm bua in.a to Mr George Dlckiu-ou, who vlil too Unas tba aaune. Albany. Oregon, rb. 28. A. D.. tS0. K r ASHBT. UKO OlClllSiWS. I 1 ! I I I i 7n 1 -"1 r VOL XXV. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH til, 1800. NrO-89- The Favorite Medicine tor Throat and X.ttng Dim. eulUoa baa long boon, and itill ia, Ayer'a Cherry Toctortd. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma, aoothea Irritation ot th Larynx and Faucet strengthens tba Vocal Or xati 1 1 all ays soreness of tha Lung j prevents Consumption, and, sren la advanced stages ot that disease, relieves Coughing and inducei Sleep. There la no other preparation (or dis eases ot tho throat and lung to bo coo parad with this remody. "My wife had a dlstreaslng conch, with pains In the side aud breast. W trtml various mediclnpa, but none did her any good until I got a bottla of Ayer'a Cherrr l'ectnral, which bna cured lr. A Beiitbhnr, Mm. Glenn, had tha ma)il, and the cough wm relieved bv the um of Ayer'a Cherry l'ttctrl. t hv no hesitation in recouuuanUlng this Cough Hodlclno to every one anilcted." Robert Itorton, Foreman UnUigMt Morrillton, A.rk. " have been afflicted with asthma for forty years. Laitt sprins I was taken with a violent couKh, whtun tiireateued to terminate my days. Every one pro nounced me iu consumption. I doter. minM to try Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Its effects wots moitfeal. I was Immedi ately relieved aud continued to Improve nntil entirely recovered."-Jovl Uutlard, Uullford, Conn. " Sis months ago I had a sever hero orrhajie ot the luups, brought on by an ini'oiuiint cough which deprived ma ot sleep and rest. I tried various reme dies, but obtained no relief nntil I be. put to take Ayer'a Cherry Sectoral. A few bottles ot this medicine cured me." Mrs. E. Cohurn, 1!) ISocond St., Lowell, Mass. For children afflicted with colds, coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not know of any remedy which will givo more speedy relief than Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. I have found it. also. Invalu able In canea of Vhooplnit Cough." Ann Lov,-)oy, NVuhiugtoa street, Boston, Mass. Ayet's Cherry Pectoral, rssrAjtso BT Dr. J. C Aytr 4 Con Lowell, Matt. BoUl bj all Drugiflits. Pries 1; sis boUlta, at. N KW STORE. Mitchell & Lewis Co. - D ALER3IN Agricultural Implements 1 AND VEHICLES ALBANY, CO 133 BE ID TJS "JULIO Golden ,Hi Mock baa boon oolarKod so that it ofjuals anj on tie (au, sod eonslsts nf IlQKer Bros. Silverware, F- aco 0 time, and Cry a- talwaxe, Boys' "Wagons Doll Cterriagef, Fancy Goods, and neral assortment of Orockrey and Toys. Ms bajs-Hreot aud earrlow tha Urgent stock lo tha baa been added a complete lino of FAMILY GROCERIES. fa Agent for Insnranss oompsnles with a capital ; : r75,000,fto . fSTia on psrle Francats. Hler wird deulcb Kprtv-hen.-pSi G.L.BLACKMA. The Leading pruggist, ALBANY sDEALER IV- I-an.NoN. Mr. T. B. lHnnca sold this week to parties from AUniny llio snmll lumno just north of lils dwelling. We understand the honso is for Mrs. l'nvls, who will move into It soon. Some enterprising men in Ptdem pro pose to lore fur natural gas. Imw your suor, It is a surface product in the cs pi ta!. At the nehiKil meeting nit Friday lust the following olhYera were eleetud: Hehool board VV Hack Ionian J J Swan, Joseph Elkins; clerk. J A Kotcrt. We were informed ly a solid man ot our town who is in a position to know that alMiut one luiudml houses will lie built in 1 A'hanon the coming season. Among the sulwtantlal Improvements spoken of is a halt block of brick build ings. Tho firemen at their annual election ot olhYcrs aptHiinUHl Ut following men to fill the various ollices for the ensuing year: V O Peterson, nresident: J A Uobcrts, vioo-president ; John Hope, sec rcUry; M K 11 earn, treasurer; Ir ljtm Wrson, foreman: Jort Harbin, tlrstas sistrtnt ; C C 1 laekleman.swond-asHistant. Have you heard that there w ill lt a railroad from Icbanon to Qtuirtsville, and across the mountains to Kastern Oregon? Such a project Is lsing dis cusstnl aud you will do well to keep your eyes opeu.Kx press. Crook CocNtr. Steps are Udng taken to advertise Crook county. We are glad to make this announcement. Person coming Into town bad totter bring feed for their teams, as the livery stables are doing no business, owing to the scarcity ot iced. Mr Connor was over from Btuaw creek the first of the week. He says three fourths ot the cattle that were driven to that range from the Willamette valley la.t fall have died. Though the loss of stock In this county baa been great, It is not tolicved to I so severe as was at first retried. Koine have lost nearly everything, but there are mnny who have lost very little, and it is now tolicved that the loss will not exceed 40 per cent. Riley Thompson relates having seen quite a discouraging si'ht white coming down the tvhoeo the other day. A sheep owner bail just topun to harvest bis crop of pelts and had disrolwid the first carcass. He stood with pelt In one hand and knife in the other, surrounded by some 'Ml carcasses, as if contem plating which to begin on next. , It G Smith came over from Sisters Wednesday. When he left Sisters there were six inches of snow on the ground. If.. . I. ..f ..,,.,.1. AH -M.V MUV i OOjJS I'lnVn very great. Out of one Und know of eight that are alive. He thinks nearlv three-fourths of the stock of that section have pcrishcd.-Princvitle Pape rs Thr people of the Willamette Volley should now be prepailn for the moot tre mendous flood known since toe settlement of the nale Much csn be done to lewen lit danger and lighten the damage it will Ho. Dels v or neglect now wld prove very costly before the waters sulfide. The present l a Kxxl time to locate In A norm. hlch will be hiuh.drv snd booming ben the flood ttiikes her sWtcr cities Colom bian. Come now, where did you get jour pre dictions. Itn't that rather snta I beans running down a neighbor on evil tint Is a comparatively small one and not fvsred st stl Betide the floods of the Mlllppi and the Ohio that of the Willamette sinks into imigniticance and offers no objection to the country si all. Anyway you might ss well be drowned si tumble out of bed snd have jour neck broken. Many of our exchsccc are bemoaning their sad fate, they having been vletimlned bv one Vr UM rr.pla ft wurrsy, sn tval Portland M U. ll;oe carrying ue ao" secm to have taken It under lh Impres Ion that thrv wctc draSlnir with a woman. Of him the Aitlna Courier says, that vr U S Murray, atist Ir Olvmpla S Murrsy, I one of the mot woithies. drunken, craiv old bilks that ever bnttoyed this communi ty j Ex. Some of our exchanges will read the above and then continue to tun the ad to fill up with or somc'-hlng else. Newt. paper havlni; any principle In such mat ters ohould refute to advertise for such frauds. And tidnk of It, a man under womsn'ansme. Ills to tie I'uped some Irate editor will thrah the cround with the old reprob lie. though It served him right to be bilked. A lb am V I sadly In need of a good ho ld. ' or. Herald. Albany already hat two or three a good hotels at there are cn the Coatt Thlt Is the universal verdict of all traveling men What Albsny it In need of Is a big hotel Big hotel! and good hotels sre no, tynono mout. If the Chemekcta at Salem W4t I sample big meant poor for several veais previous to it present management. Then a big hotel I what Albany it alter, ana it Is to be hoped It will be a eood one. We need thlt to meet the increased travel and as sn adverticerr.ent for our city. There hat been lots of talk. Why not act Sf A Testimokui.. -We have been read ing patent medicine testimonial! for years, but the following tells of a testimonial that speaks for itself ; A Philadelphia doctor has tecclved a novel present from a young lady whom he had rescued from nervous invalidism, u was a coro oi white osk wood felled and sawed by her own handt,and sent as circumstantial evi dence of the health the had gsined by fol- owlne his directions to live an open air Ife in the woods. . Information Wamtii Of Byron S Brown, who left home, Courtrlght, River St Clair. Ont.. Canada, in May. 1880. His see now l about a8 rear : heights ft tiii in ; dark hard ; brown eyes. He Is sup- 0E ! Gmdwohl's Rule Bazaar. Willamotlo Valley, to whl Hom Onk LiKO.-ltecently we pub lished an item front ft Eugene paper alsiut the criminal neglect by a man of his wife, and several who rend It sitid the fellow ought to lie linngnd, and that is the way the Item read. The following from tho sumo paper slums there was a good deal of smoke In the mutter, and we publish it in order to rqi.aiiv.e mo ai fair and show how reports can to exug- g,,r!?,1' . . ..... ....... Tiio BMiut jury nisi wees inuictou I!(liir,l Waud. d th.ttittre rove, lor manslauhU r, and he was brought down from there last Thursday morning. He is the man reported as having ciuiHed t he lentil of tils wife Hy neglecting. ner wium she was sick. The cast? was tried Satur day toforo thn circuit court, J. w . Ham ilton and O. O. Ilolman appearing tor he slate, and U. It. and U. A. Ihirris Mr the defendant.' A numtor of witnesses a ero hroiiuht downtrolll CUittaud finive, among thenuiutor toing several who are said to have circulated the first report. At the trial the testimony allowed mat the woman had received care at the hands of her husband and his folks dur ing all the time after the birth of her 1,11,1 and until her death. Perhaps the attention paid her Is not what It should have been, but owing to their clrcunt MtaiMVM it was tho tost tbev Could allord. The prosecution Kally had no grounds tor conviction, ana am-r uie esuo w the Jury they were but ten minutes bringing in a verdict acquitting tho de fendant. Suffice It to say that it was the weakest criminal case ever tried ia Lane county. 1 Oglesbv testillea that airs snotlgraa. Kit vaua asister, wasa iaun ful and ctlicient nurse during the entire illness ot Mrs Waud." 4 . Slkkcv Kt tiKxx. A Mr Haswell, who at present Is stopping at Albany, came up lust Friday to talk with our cltlaens in regard to establishing a woolen mill. He w as met by several oi our prominent citixena, who escorted llu around town nd showed him our water power, etc. But hia!protiosition didn't suit them. Ilia propoeltiirtt was that if could pro cure a suitable site, and our citizen would give him f 25,000, he would invest a similar amount and would erect a Intildimt lanre enough to conduct a four set mill, but he would run only a two set mill until the business was sutUcient to warrant a larger one. Our citisens didn't see tit to take him up and he left the first of the week. Register. Isn't this delicious T Head It. It is from the Tacoma Ulobe j "It Is more certain to-day than ever tlmt Tacoma win i the future great ratinwui center ot the rich northwest. As for Seattle, it Is hut in." That's like Tacoma, It is all in the future. Seattle Is content to to sjiut in by a network of railroads, but we would like to see a simile additional rood try to get into Tacoma, even if its life de pended on it Seattle Journal. The above is a sample ot the pleasant little rivalry that effervesces between the two leading Hound cities. When it comes o the matter of railroad center, Albany desires to have a wont. All the present indications point to it as tho great rail road center of the Northwest. What other wheel has five rix.kes now. and more building. A Larqk I'AXTMKa. A correspondent writing from Mckeiuie Bridge under date of March S, sends ui the particulars ot the killing of an exceptionally large panther near that place. lie writes: The larest panther captured this season on the Mckenxie river was killed two and a half miles above McKcnxie Jlrldge last Thursdsv. after It had tracked sev- PiMi-LY Ana. The average reader may not know that the telegrams and special correspondence appearing day by day in tho columns of the Oregonian bolstering the merits and progress of Anacortes, Port Townsend and Whldby Island are advertisements paid for at a price per line, aud put In as a lialt to catch the un wary on the point of what looks to to disinterested news, but which is in fact a sham and an illusion, aud full of guile to trap the unwary. , That tho management of the Oregonian should prostitute their sheet to this base pandering to tempt the cupidity of the public In such apparently disinterested guise proper that sordid consideration can easily overcome journalistic probity. Welcome. Axotiiigr Chance. An exchange says: A new fountain pen especially adapted to the needs of the sharper has toon In vented. Having selected bis victim and madu all preliminary arranKemenls, Mr. Sharper writes out a very innocent look ing agreement with, an Ink that fades readily. Then by a simple and Imper ceptible motion be turns on another kind o( writing fluid and hands it to the vic tim ami gets his signature in jx-rtnam nt Ink. When the agreement fades out a iromlssory nolo is written In and the ob Is done. For a 'time this pen will lave as much work lo do in the city as in the country. Tub Journal Is tho only paper in the county that publishes the list of claims allowed by the county court. In other states this publication is ordered by law and paid for, and it saves the county more than It costs. We believe the people want this and so we print it. Saleta Journal. The DbmoTat has toon doing that for tha last twenty-five years, and the result was that when a new law provided for the publication of all warrants there were none to ad vertise. EvEttYTiftyo Fci.l. There ia not room in Albany tor even a small news store. Everything is occupied. There should to twenty-five new store rooms of different sixes erected at one this spring. On the 1st ot April the Orefton Bank will begin tearina down the wooden structure on their First Street lot, preparatory to the erection of their fine new building. A W Irvln and W F Kuhn now occupy it, one with a confectionary and the otlier a news stand, licimr unable to secure other rooms f hey will be ohUjred to go to some other place where vacant rooms can to secured. How to Do It. A horse started to run away from near the St, Charle Friday. A PxuocaAT man, who hardly knows a horse from a cow, yelled win in a gentle, soothing kind of a way, but the animal kept right along down toward the thronged part of the city, alive with men mad after business. A farmer, who knows alt alnut horses, rushed furiously in front of the rapidly advancing toast, swung his anus like a wind-mill ana Jelled whoa like thunder so as to startle mitre Boise in the court house, and the horse simply wilted, and stopped like a CAU.INU A HAbT. Soms tims sgo ids Demockat mads the statement that the republicans in congress would not be called ii on lo redoes the trtss ury surplus, for st the clews of ilii union (hers would bo none to reduce. The other ity cotigrsntman Petcrt of Ksnaas, a lending republican, snd member of ike commillcs on appropriations thu (old hit paly the unwel eo.n tra hi "Let bunlneM intn pauts snd face lhe figuret. They may he chilling figure! hut I (ell you It it better fur us lo paute ami face ihem now limn to psuns when it 1 too Isle and be sniggered by them, $442,090,110 JJ when only 1450,414,337,34 it the ettlmtl sd revenue of ths country from which to pay them. Where are my fi lends who are Interest cd In ths river snd bartor Mil? You mutt bear ia mind that theas figurtt do not take into con sideration that great bill, wilh all its diver! ftd induttriet snd Internals, Triers was no rivtrnnd harbor Mil patted st lbs. lat t etion of latt Congress. Ths Chief of Engineer in ths book of estimates tsys that there csn be profitably sn l well expended upon the rivers snd hsrtor of th country, during ths coming fiscal yea-, the turn of Ij8.5ta.550, 138.531,' 550 can be profitably enpeniled during ths next I Ths foregoing extract Tioin Oingrettmso Ptler's speech presents ths coming flood tide of profligacy even In mors appalling stped than tba alarm sounded in these columns snJ it will not be pretended that he can have sny motive to exsggersle the facts. He shows that with estimated revenue of from 1400,000. 00 lo 1450,000,000 (ettimsied below $400, 000,000 by Secretary Windora,) the appropria tions whkh now teem to be inevitable mast retch 1443,000,000, exclusive of River snd Harbor appropriations, and alto exclusive of any ia crested pensions legislation. It ia simply imposible to stay a large ap propriation for river and harbor, at the com binatlon interested is too powerful to defeat It is a part of tha puUUc'buililing jobbery and both will sweep down all opposition. It I, therefore, tofc to attume that the River and Itaibor bill alone, added to the inevitable ap propriation oameJ by Congressman Peters, will make the appropriations Urj sly exceed the revenue for tha year even If the revenues shall reach the highest possible figuret; but ban the Rivsr and Harbor appreciation is sdded, ths largest sdditiooal drain on the Trsafury will come In enlarged pensions, CongretMnaa Peters obviously sought to call a halt oa threatened profligacy by exhibit log aa excess of expenditure over revenues without considering the River and Harbor bill tt,e Blair Educational bill, the Pentioa t ili the Coast Fortification bill, etc., but the ha! cannot b called on either the Blair, the River sad Harbor of the Pension bill. The Craad Army was supported by the solid Republican ocBsnization in its assault HOTHINO LIKE IT TDK fit A or J'KorhlUACV, In i8jS the administration of John Qulncy Adarn was srrsfgned In every slate In the Union because of profligacy, when the total expenditures of the govern ment. Including Interest on public debt, cached the then appalling sum of $16, 000,000 lit time of peace. In '1861, the firtt year of Lincoln's sdinlnUiratlon, the total revenues of the government, exclu sive of proceed of loan, were $41,476, 399,ar)d live total expendlture,includlng In terest on the public debt, v. ere $06,650,141, The civil war Increased that a.nount $400, 000,000 the succeeding year, but the en tire aversge expenditures of the govern ment on the pece bskis for the decade prior to the rebellion, did not exceed $65, 000,000. The revenue for the current jesr are now estimated at from $40o,ooe,ooo to $450,oooaxo and the only extraordinary expenditure we have Is for pentiont. The estimates of certain expenditures given to the House by Mr. Peters, one of Ihe prom inent republicsn members of the commit tee on Appropriations, smount lo $442, 000,000, which do not embrace the prison pension bill, estimated at $11,500,000; the pension arrears w enuoiaieu ai 9471,000,- 1 . ... . 1 . . . t . j I v 000 me nisi j esrrine service ot vuc uc-1 aoa M o,, m t.m m !rud rf.ak. oendent nenalon bills, ettimsied at over V- "D ths . digsUs sso" aMiaiiUuve L . . . . I K town of ,y,tcm. aioo,oooAHw; me river ana nrwr dim 101 it u, i. tin It pecnllsvr efflcary is da a much lo tbe proress and skill to enmpouiKlln; as to Itoi IneriKtlcols tberiiMly, Taaelt In time. Itcbecks Oix-ivws In the oti1et, or If tbey be advanced will prove a potent cure. No flou staUWiftBiMt. It takes tho place of a ji; " 'v'Ji flortnr and eoatir prs-. .: .' . snrlptlona. Alt who f-a4 8 FOB WHOSE ...,t ...... w 1 1 M . lithe txt prsveiillve its h, and cure lor Iadletlm :mtlpBilon, ilcxliuiba; BlUlsmMMt, 1'IIm snd Mental litratrn. Ho Ions of tlmw, no lnirferfi with btMlrxws whlla tsklna for children It la moat t nrxwnt sod hartnlm. Ho lans-r from eipoanr n-r taking. Cures ;llo, 11 arrlutia, ltwel ompllnl, Vevertab Btms and Faverlah Colds, Invalid and tiallcalo pnnKina will And, It the mildmt ApfTlfrtit and Tonic tht-y can Dm, A nut Oikiia at nlsbt Iniiurra refrenhlni; sleep and a natural evsriisllon of tba bowels, A little tflkeo In the mnrnlns sharpens the sppttte, elRanaes ths stomach and Sweetens the breath. A PtlfSlCIAJfH OPTWIOW. i have bers praciicing BwdiciM fat tweaty yn tod luv evr ta ali la if fat as a staliU compound that would, f, lika ninnwiM Liver lo-gnUior, ytomyiXy ,. andanaeUvaly irw,, th Uvcrto adloa. colliding train. That's the dilference to-1 poa President CUrveknd for his veto of the tween au editor and a horse man in stop ping horses. Was at Asacoktes. Mr John A Ouiss is home from an extended trip over the Sound country, after an enjoyable ex perience, lie went as far nortn aa Ana cortes, which he reported simply a boom Ing si heme. The place, instead of hav- eral persons traveling the road, by John J ing a big population of several thousand, Isiutui, Oeorge rrisseii ana t. v tvu. Ihas not to exceed dependent pension bill. The aat'onal plat fbrm adopted at Chicago fully warrants tbe Grand Army ia demanding the passage of either iu dependent or its service pension bill, or both, with a renewal of the right to pentioa arrears, and neither Congress nor the Pre! dent dare refute lo fulfill that promise. Any of th pentioa bills likely to pjst must, with the arrears clause, add not less tbaa 850,000,- whlch over $3000,000 are deinsnded, or the fortification bill, lately reported In the Senate for $126,01x1,000, of which $50,- 000,000 would likely be expended the first year. Of course, the pstsage of alt thtsc bills I Is an utter Impossibility, at they would bankrupt the treasury and leave a deficit of some $700,000,000; but ever one of thete meaturct is earnestly and hopefully pressed upon Congress and it will be re markable If most of them thall not be pasted with more or lets reduced appro priations. If so, a bankrupt trsatury It Inevitable. Indeed, the passage of either tbe arrears, the tcrvlce the dependent pen- tion bill would create a treasury delclt for the next fiscal year, and who can hope that the country will scspe with the paaaage of only one of the three pension bill m named? Ths first tangible evidence of the era ot profligacy upon which we bare just entered I presented In he usual Urgent Deficiency bill, that appropriates $2100,030 to squsrc up the pention defiency, although the last Congress appropriated every dollar asked for by the Pention DegartmenL This pension deficiency spproprlatlon brings our present pension opto $111,000,000 annu- a'lv.or nearly double the entire expendi tures of the government before the war; and when cither the service, the depend ent or the arrears pension bill shall be nassed. a large treasury deficit will be created, while the passage sf all of them, at Is quite possible, would make the ag gregate cost ot pensions next year equals to the entire sum expended for the war In i8u. Congressman Petera did net call the halt upon his " republican brethsea any too soon, but will his wise admonitions be I heeded f Doubtless the colotssl demands iktom, m D,, Wjahinrtca, Anr. Mark f OnalasMi iyook forlh'rsd Trade-Mark on front of Wropir, and the Kml and Hlirmituro of J. H.'Mlln A Co.,! a red. ou the side. Take 00 other. . nun.1 immrin h n- is the Beat Advertising rac-dium In tho Central Willamette Yallry, Um, County Bisk, Cowan, Ealston & totserlalu, ALQANY - - - OREGON. TEAK8ACTS s snri rmssIdc biaSnaas. DRAWS1UH1 fiHlrrsen it' Tors, 8e til f"M I Orjin. LOAM MOrfCYoD appiefl awmrlt) IUcr.EIVItdpoltsabiMi - Tisn Bank of Oregon. ALEAHY, - - - CHECOX. O Al'ITAIi, 050,000. Presidents U. BHVANT Vice Prssl lent H r, MKRRIIX Cashier..,..,.,, J. W, BLAIS MRXrrToas. ' ' " 11. Bryant. 1 W Bln, Oeo Humphrey, C H vtew.tt, iCJ Latii.liig, H F Merrill, slight acnhtnifs S'l I tsierrsptilo Irs) s far o'i Si Y rt, rrsiMleoo a d snd all prioilfsl points In Oregon so4 Wsnblniitun, Collections nton fsrorabla terms. Fimt ' Nutiml : Bisk r ii.tiit l lant Uw FrMidvul Tt!AXSAT A OEyERAtWukiasiVualawa. AU-Ot7im KgrT sabjaet s ehwh. SIOaY CXC'HAKOg tad tst saiibl trwufof, it s Hew lark, u rrsnSae. io sad rfttt. "(XfXIECTIOIir SADKea fcvverable terms, sisaotots t. . Torse, E,W, Liaix, V B Buui, it. ru, r. s. u. rLiss . E. TOtKO I'm TO MAXE ROOM FOR MY IAR25 STOCK OF FALL AND WIHTEH GOODS WILL SELL UX ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. AT COST SALE, AND TKEY'KUST CO. THIS WILL BE A CLDSIKG CUT IOME EARLY AND GET ''v. ilMi.n-iu-iMnMiiianiha firsi vear the I -i i ... :,l ,.. uJn,Hut,hlind The panther measured tu teet six tnche oosely built sliantle are going np. and Tr , , T . 1 rf ' . '. I,.. 1- . '7H.Vin.- h, r the in length and weighed 152 pmnds. The ruite a nuu.U r of ts-oplo su.pofT tJiere, new la it in operation, and require at leatt some restrs nt I n Pproprls tlons . but the hkle will I sent to MU hipn by DrHelf lmt mm glad to gvt away again Iry the $1,000,000,000 to fuUy execute if, W . y tiV elubl. ri as a trophy of .ortemanhip in the fas- next conveyance. Anacortes is nnd.wbt- The inevit.Ue pension snd river snd harbor orlhe'tTrnsst Vflom whlcn III cade. -Wrd. Mrl-l M c m.T. U both the treasury and th. A Bio IjffESTtvK. Officers of the Ore gon Pacific Hailroad company have $287, (XX) in cash Invested iu Albany property. Tbe present ralue ot it approaches a million dollars. In thfa fact we see a big incentive for live work for this city. Col. Hogg, Mr. Coe and several others of the rood are soon expected here, ami it they do those oated there will that will electrify people. In any event, ranld Krotrress wiU result, but prompt action by these men will Prove a stimu lus that will enure wonueriuny 10 uie city's) grow th. a..ii .. t. ,., tb.t nmmlHi tn I tubborB tiiTure must not only wipe out me liave a permanent growth. sarplu In ths Treasury but leave aa actual A Fung. A Und slide at Kipharta de- 10 sapplied by iosn or sa increase of layed tbe train a few hours. Jack Young, the present highest taxes ever imposed anon the newsman, onboard, sivesavery country ia Urns of peace. It is not surprising graphic account of tde affair. According bat a considerate Republican leader Uke Cob part. TAUur atxrissKEss." to his account the train was crossing a thinufidentlr'ant ci- trestle when it began to ercsk and trem- II be f forward nimcment w fm Ih land allde. The engineer; r i'-I,... and firemen trembled and jumped. Mc Quaid, whom everyljody know s, was on tbe engine, ana cried like Tom Niwycr. "give me the throttle," and throwing it ck-ar Isxck shot the train safely over. P. h. The above noeds to be taken witn A Boy Tutxr. A good-looking boy of great allowance, and we stispeet is one of about 17 yeara, who givea his name aa y,"r " - ShentUn, was arrested on Sunday even-1 jx Was Such. A gentleman from Ts- ing a he came out of the Baptist church coma Informs the DemocaAT that the by Officer iiurna. A dispatch had been F k s h lht commuted suicide at rece ved through the day from Waahon- . . Qi . gal, Wash., describing a young man who Tacoma, was the son of Mr. F L Such, had stolen a saddle.and the stranger tab owner of Cloverdale, acres the river from lied with the description. Tbe charge Albany. He had bought a ticket for A- againsthim is that he committed burg- Inks; but previous to staitlng wsnt to lary to obtain the saddle, which ii worth Seattle, where he lost most of his money, not more than $10. Bheridan came in probsbly by gsmbtlng. Returning he town riding a horse, and armed with a drank heavily ar a preperation for ths rath large Colt's revolver and ft belt of catrid- act. His body was taken charge of by hi gCS, in Sliort.in tne Ittll panoply 01 a cow- 1 oromcr-in law, v ancr 4 urrei inn jivsii m liov. for which fullness ofitlorv he will respectable burial. The life of young make stoves lor about a year. urcgonisucn was a very umoruiniw City Courier. - I was In Albany last summer, spending sev- 1 erai oava ncre. VranV Kncb. aired 35. of San Francisco. I went into the barroom of the Maaaasoit I Grrnxo Mixed The Salem Statesman Under the above caption, the Ortgomian I In a klndVf ferocious manner raises the psrty lash over the head ot the republi can member of congress from California and Kansas becsute, forsooth, these men who evidently have cootlsneet ot their own, are opposing the proportion to put tu jar on the free list. Kansas Is attempt ing to develop the sorghum Industry, and California the beet sugar Industry. This opposition from California and Kansas toi McKlniey's scheme tha Ortgtnum calls sn extreme case of tariff selfishness rase to seed." This Is just the selfithness that tha whole protection scheme rests on. Were It not for this selfishness tha pro tection theory would have fallen to pelce I tone ago. Is It any mora selfish for the The Psa Americas congress now in session I tUgar msn In California to want a st Washington is s body competed of repre-1 tiriH on raw sugar than the refinery man I tentative from the South American govern-1 in vtw vorv to want a tariff on refined menu appointed to meet with representative I tUgtr n t 0f 0 consequence in the ar- rreMman PcUrt boldly call upon bis Republl. can brethren to "facs thete figure," because if not faced new they mart "be staggered by them." At he say, they are, indeed, "chU ling figure,' but he well appreciates the fact that profligracy is ia the air about the Capitol, and that there is the greatest danger of bank rupting both tbe Treasury and Republicanism, The lesson of the present Congress is likely to be a most hnprettive one to the nation ol tbe inestimable value of s President like G rover Clevclsnd, US! 11 ... 1 awaaa or cot' 11s e. Heal Bargains AT THE SAME TIME 03 HOT EORCET THAT 1 BAYS A COMPLETE STOCK GF BUY GOO S Notions, Furashing Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL Y0U3 ATTENTION T8 THE FQUMi UNES. Dress Goods, Trimming, Silk Table Linen, Gloves, Hosie ry, Fancy floods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICE- BESPECTFULlY. W. F. HE AD, 'OREGON. right temple. He died instantly. The bullet passed through hla head and also through an inch partition. Drink was the cause of the deed. He was en route to Alaska. . '- 4 . .. The above, dated at Tawma, March 12th, appears in tha Oregonian. Frank Such,a nearly aa we can learn, is proba DRUGS, r.lEDIGHIES STAT I0I3ARY &C. - - i psieUUlos Fin Toilet Artl-slei, Perf-tmsry an I Mid j! .I-ittru-iinit prese rlptlosia f'strelsilly compounded 'sy an 1 night. oosed to be livinsr In this locslhr.and sny one havlntr teet or hesrd of him would THE LEADER. aw, SMITH, Siipcrior," "Argand," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Piro bac'xi. "Warrant o d for 15 years, AU s i e o 3 an stylos, confer a kindly favor by communicating with hit parent. Photograph will be sent to anyone apply ir.z. Pleate addret bi; lirown, London r u, uw. , Thiers is a erlin sense of humor In the effort of Salem't Statetman to make peo ple believe that Itt town It booming. The capllala of nine-tenth of the ttatet in the country are the smallest and mott unlm- -n.-rx.rm poitant citle In them,and that hint what rVUV. IV.iTtKH .'alem will be. Twenty year hence the i,, . . ...-in - . t .1,1. . l)( towna ot wrcuu win vjiiiv in .nv wi der: Portland. Astoria, Pendleton, Eu- uene. Salem, Albany and The Dalle. Pendleton Tribune The Tribune get at the main idea pretty well : but I off on the order, which will be a follow : Pottland, Attorla.Albany Pendleton, Salem.Eugene.and The IJalle, It wa a cane of blub tariff on wool latt week when that man wanted the cltisen of Eugene to pay hbn $35,000 to invest a like amount in the woji bukines neie. ' Albany and Salem did about that like little men, and we have'woolen mill that are a credit to the cltie. It is doubted if Eugene could rake a $10,000 subsidy for a railroad from the tun. The WDild'o best. More than hun' clred-7 hun dred differ e nt sty les co ok 8 and heaters Rgoflngr, 4oh Work, Plambin, lavo Trough. Range Boilera Conductor Pumps. I M4 MA -- r - - " . - . t . I Till. . H . - . W W -M m . ry he Will repectab' burial. The Hie ot young 101 a1 w r""r gument wssy inai u. ...v. jjaj JUfjy,m VlJail If 1 1 iitlliUS Klliri proteciea oy ineouxy on rcnn:Bufr 1 (j - w a scheme of commercial reciprocity for the rejo ktion of commerce between the several states j that on raw sugar. The re-iner seeks not of South America and the United States. A I to retain tbe duty on refined sugar In ordei committc appointed to draft a plan, has sub j M benefit persons other than himself. He ote.1 at 6 o'clock this eveninft.and sitting J wilch ilttl the Astoria deputy sheriff J milled two reports, a majority and a minority J tcU trom a( purely a selfish motive as the iwn 111 a ummKBiii,iiomu..Bu... j- '" taken to tha oenltentiarv. now comes renert. The mVioritT say that the establitn-lu-.t grower of Ca fornla. If the duty on forwaril and has the witness to a mar- ment of a custom union, at generally under- refined teg' benefitted pertont other than riage license, a highly respected married rt00(j would require not only a partial sacrifice the refiner and did not result In any bene- WfU&Vlit: -uonslvereigntyof th .American fit to him, then would he lo.e all Intere.t notice. Hpeaking of newspaper mistakes, nation, but more radical change in their re- )n the matter of the retention of tU duty, experience and olieerration have taught tpective conlitutions than they are willing to He would be entirely different a to retain- us that reporters are human, like people tccept. The majority believe that the pria- nzor removing the duty. The OrS timen S thtoS mixed. ' "" ciple of unrestricted reciprocity U scceptable. that .ut.r can never be manufactured . and that tU adoption, would, ia all probably, in tufBclent quantities In this country to Ik rE!rDLiT05.-Mr James T HaswelU bring about a. favorable result, m those ob- .upp,y the home market, and for that thegentlernanwhowt lestobhshawc,d. uine1 b. free tr,de.mMg the different State. l ,t ,houId b. put on the free Hat CL1 AXUU II At'UUlCWIl Ji t V" s. vrja v a - a . a a St . y a son 01 Mr f l, emcn.owner 01 wiover- dale. The name and ago are the same, and Mr Such had lwn at Tacoma, where his sister resides. He is reported to have ta;en a young man of dissipated, habits 1 a young man 01 aiampaieu na his i -- . ... I of this union. A customs union on toi Dast. 1 wi,.' then doe not that paper lnitt on and it fa tbe lielief here of some who had couragement, arrived m tue city ima K ,Min imBrMlc.bl. a " .a ai met him that he a the suicide mentioned, morning and will remain to-aay ana to- ' j v - P"'" " " ""-- morrow. Mr Haswell ia stopping at the a continental system a present. ui 11 u putting a still higher duty on it as pro posed by McKInley. It ralsea no voice aealnt this threatened outrage agalnt every man woman and child in the land, for every one ha to ute tin in some shape. No, these California and Kana congee- is U1III I II n . XII 1 m ari n vi arve' I ' M ' w - - w m a l InObdeb. Reports are now in order I Golden Rule Hotel. Citizens who are j not ey, tay the majority, to arrive at once from Eastern Oregon to the effect that interested in the growth ot I endle ton ,t unretrfeteed recin rocity . that end micht be l 11 A 1 .. - A . niAH 4 a t I. la wm a OS- AM S a - I the loas oi stock waa not large at all. It V.lou. a I'VT:" " ""TA1 ?. oht.ined ersduallv. Tbe firtt atep in that might be boned that the damage proved i,, i, ,:ti .,r,uim nnnl This n. I direction is the negotiation of partial recipro- ... 1 11 .Li, .1 - n.i I ib ,. j,.-. ..... ... , . " -'!ve,J "man as vuai iroiu 11 e uoou. temrise would do much to bnild up the citv treaties smone ths American nations, III V VAUmilKQ PBIOl V A who waa over Irom liurns savs that the loas of stock in county is not near as large as has been l . been fighting the Salvation army at the natural or manufactured products of one u protectlon. True, thete men are selfish SrrfJ rr4 f,..i : .r.- ; Aatoria. A hot headed kind of a people or more of the other nations, in exchange tor But M ,, the wool grower, the roanutac- last winter, becauae the anow in the lake I tney get umu auu iuuu um pnpers iuuhmmu sH...v..v iturer 01 wooicn goou,u, , ....-.., ttgionlwent oil early and cattle were wriwcoiuinn aiiuies aiwuig uieui,nu result should toitiow tne mimoer 01 s-ucie on iute,acks , Iron, coal, and in tact, every driven on to the deaert. 'l WW Ju.sl nai ?, i ,r " tK, free iit micU be enlarged from time . to a u .. ,eifigh a the beet or ... . , I advertises tuem, ana mey innve on per-1 , ... llT. t r , .. Thb Webt Bide JUtenhion. A West r.itinn Now one of thenaoera aavs the time. Theiefoie the majority propoie! "To gorehUm man. If rw augar I put on the in the uooo. I tcrjiai, WOuld do much to bnild up the I city thia week! dty' bhU we not bav " f-" whereby each may agree to remove or diminish mJm re ptrfecUy consistent in their de ll arnev I n A ar.virp. For several vears thev their respective import oune upon some oi 1 tnT nrotectlon lor raw uear. ini INSURE III THE ALBANY FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Insurance Company. Sound; Conservative Safe, strattuftal ttlATti. tLTA t.htV thriVA tin TtCkTm Side exchange says that a letter received I proper way ia to leave thera alone. This J recommend lo such of the Governments repre- ree ji8t then refined sugar should be put received recently irom tne (southern ra-1 was the plan tn Albany irom tue start, tented in the Conference a may desire partiai A surprise. Last week tbe mem ber of the M E Church cave Uev an Mr S E Meminger a complete urprie( and a very pleaaant evening was pasted One of the pleating feature of the evenini wa the presentation ot a handsome rock ing chair to Kv Meminger and wife by the member of the Young People's Meth odist Alliance. Will Take Lying. In order to get a poMoflice building Dinger Herman want Salem people to lie and tay they have a population of about 1 7,000 j least twice its population. Dikd. On Wednesday, March 12., in this city, the squaw wife of Mr, William Neil, died at her home in the eastern part of the city, leaving two children. Bhe hail lived in the vicinity of Albany or a good many years. IOO ?. Albany Lodare No 4 hold if recular meeting Wednesday evening st ciflc ruanagement.in reference to extend ing the went side road from Corvallis to Junction, indicates that the company has already determined on eucn extension, and that it will in all probability be ef fected in the very near future. Benton Leader. Tub National Game. The North Paci fic Baseball league has lately been organ ized, to include the cities of Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane Falls, Helena and Butte. This should be extended and and it worked like a charm. They left. reciprocity, to make commercial treaties with which i at made to include Halem and Albany. Once I that Salem has close upon 17,000 popu' this city had the bent club m the state, nation, and it ia estimated that 25,000 the tamous Linns.anu migm again gei up people wiu gei man an tne capital city 1 i 1 1 a ..i t ,1 1 1 . 1 . T . 1 a good ciuo oy mruig uiohi oi me iuxy- i poBiOinco. diuoiu dourum. erg. In Mabion County. In the gchedule as announced by Assessor Blackberby for the assessment of Marion county this vear this change ia made : Horses from 100 to $125 per head 5 cattle 50 to $100 per yoke. 1 he schedule does not include thoroughbreds, which will be classed dif ferently, it lias tieen aeciaea to place the assessment of the Southern Pacific's roadbed at $4000. Statesman. - Pans Out Well. The two Albany Mining Companies have just completed a aerie of aissava. which pan out better each week. Viitig brother ar cordially tt,an wat expected, and they are quite nviteots attend. , jublllant over the prospects, on the free list. As thst paper menacing ly said to the New England manufactur- Business Cuanoes. Mr. Henry Stew one or more of the countries, under uch a eri. rree wool mean free woolen" so art has Bold hia milk business to Mr. J, I bw af may be acceptable m eacn cae, iam6 fcUo ,et U8 ,av ree rw ,ugar mean tree D. rarsons, who has placed one of hia int contideration the oecial situaUon, eondi- ,ugar." To put raw sugar on th sons in charge ot the route. I tion and interest ei eacn country, ana 1 ree ilt ani retaln the duly on tne rennea Mr. b. J. urown ims Boia nia interest lTiew to promote then common weitare, I article would be an outrage, for ugar . Th minority. Mr Alfonso, of Chili, and Mr nia be no cheaper than formerly. Who Pena, of the Argentine Republic, presented a eouj,j more ejfi,h than the report stating that the committee had been n-1 Mk( congress to place a high duty uj on nanimous in suvising tbe conference 10 reject A product not manufactured in the coun the idea of custom union, but ciBcrence of try M jn the case 0 tin plate? Ha the opinion in regard both to the form of the re- Qrt0Uiam raised it voice agalntt thl? port and the recommendation lea tne minority Not ge consistent. to report a reolut.on to reject the wnoie ud- lect. These delecate, it i aid, felt that a when Corporal Tanner offered up h1 in the cigar and confectionery store, op posite the Revere house, to Mr. Van Winkle, and the firm name is now East ham & Van Winkle. Congressman Hermann is informed Which is more people than there are in the whole county, as the county cen sus will show. Binger would make a good boomer. liucirBOCiTY. Astoria buys- a heap of crackers from the Tacoma Cracker com pany. Astoria ought to have a cracker i factory bete. Astoria sella the Tacoma Cracker company the boxes they put the crackers in ; freight is paid on the boxes both ways, and sun there is a prottt. Astorlan. PAISLEY & Filli J33 ?mU?S HOPKINS & SALTiARSH D'CALEllS IN ; ' - min who STOVES; Tl'i WARE SHEET IHOIJ, COPPER ETC. ETC. lob wTk, plauiVtf A.Eents for "On Time" Heat to K and oeoWag Stsves. atert promptly sT"del to. long at the United State lay a tariff on wool, fam0u8 petition, "God help the urplus,M the principle article produced in their countrie reciprocity would not benefit them, No Family Shsuld be Without It. Dr E 8 Holden : 1 have used your Ethereal Coufeh Syrup for a long while. I would never be without it,a I consider it curative eSeci inttantaneou for cough and cold. No family should be without It. R E Wilholt, Stockton. Larue size $1. small ro cents. For ale by H C Hubbard, druggist. on tha event of a republican administra tion and Congress, he could hardly have rcallxed hia prayer would become a repub llcan ntcesslty to oon. A bear went floating down the Sacra mento River on an Immense Cottonwood tree. A It wa about to pas under the railroad bridge atColuta, by a rapid move ment it caught a beam, pulled Itself up on the railway, and trotted into Butte county SMOKE TBI CIGARS Ilanufactredby J Joseph :0 AND KEY VJE8T GIOAi Ui' OR" Ping and smsM smokes arl. j tobaeoos, Mrertjekancfl and briar pip1 a .t gtnayally.