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hill, Physician and Sat;oon, O.tloo eor, Fuel and Ferry Street, ALDANY- OREGON C.G.l7ATS0;ir.lA$T0n Physician and Surgeon. Uffio ppoalte the Deoorai. "DO. 17 II. DAVIS, Physician and Surgeon. mfflna nn uln In tKnhu'i Block. May be found at hia offlo aay and night. OR. C A.lVHlTflEY, Physician and Surgeon. Gra'unt of Beltevn Hopitl Medical Sol'ege Now Yrk t-ity. Disease of womaa a specialty. arOflioo, Fro' Brink, Albany, Or. OH. JADES ICEYDEFJ, IT.. l.-yr,t In AlhanV. FfC M hi horonab. knowledge ol Ma proteealno n.l hta oaperlonoe of 10 yeere a aa offl- . i- - r.rat.w RmIihmL ho hoDO 10 merit the plronii of thoM tntorwetod In horooa, oattle, ahoop, eto. He would ali reoowtneud hie eolutloo or nuement fr sore abeulder. ore Decaa, Dro.ou knM, wound, prain. i n, one ui tfonio at John SchroeerVl very ta bl. . J . K. WEATHEEFOED, iTTOllNEY AT LAW ALBAS.T. BBS D, . w.LACrair, to. W. WktUHT, DLACKCUmi&WSIClIT, Attorneys at Law, Wilt practiea ta all th Court of th Sum, l"romp attaniioa jfitaa to all butt ow antiuatod ioour r. OOVsa Odd rUow T.mpla, Albany, Or W U BILYEU, ATTORNEY AT LAW Aid SoliciUr it Ikweery, albiht. - OBtOOl. CoUaotlon promvtly mada on all po' oaxi natrotiatod OU aaonabla torma. j. ri. DuncAri. inOBIKI AT tiW ASD HUTART PUBUC, arufflea la 8Umhan'a Block, No' 1 and 3. ALBANY, CF.ECCH. JALTES P. HEAD, Attcrosy at Law anilitla Iiamicsr, ALBANY OREQON. Will practloa in all th ooorta of th 8UU. AbttracU of Titla furnUhod on short notioa Tea jar aiperianos, EedCrownMills nw raocM rxous arraajoa roa rAJn.tn ajtd BABKBa cam. REST STORAGF FACILITIES, tlirhest Trii In Cab fo 17 E HcPHERSO?, First Street. Real EataU Broker, Iaarano,aad money to loan. I bar a largo liat of Improyad and animproyod aity property, and fruit, rardaa and fanning laad la large and small raeta. A I U oo oommuaioii only, if yon want to bay or aoll It will pay yoa to call and aeo ma. FOSHAY & MASON, Drcggistsaid Booksellers, A-, aaaar Jo B. AJdoaa pAHatKa, wblrai waaatla pabUako' yilaBwi laaWjead-W ALilT, UJt Albany iuiseiies. W ar permanal located oa the ol Cllue homaatead i oj.Ij ftoai Albany a Coryalli road, and ha oa baujj a larg took of Choice Fruit Trees of our ewa growing, ah eh we tell at tba owt Kiog rate. Partie oootaaiplatiog planting ihoold eonaolt their intareeta by axaaiioiog oar atnek aad priee before porehaaing. HtBiB & UaOWVELL, Albany, Oregon. Pouitiy Wanted. All kind of poultry, alive or draaaed rooted at tba Willamette P taking Com any' Store. Albany, OregoC FRANCIS PFEIFFER. PROPRIHTOHOF - Albsny Soda Wrks. -m.o4 Manaasotarora of 2E0ICB COSFIGTIOmi, A'e are now preparM to aoll at whole , always freah anri jut at forth od to (leaiara. Tfe a'si keep a full of finU anft Tropical fruits, IQRS AMI r31331 J. F. Wliltlng, Artist. Ins' ruction girerL, and work exe cuted in Landscape, Portrait and De. coratire Paintingr.Lettering.Desig ning and Mechanical Drawing:. Rooms 8 and 9, Foster Block, Al. 1 any.Or S. W. Paisley, Hlay, . -WII0L1M4.LH DB1LEEI IN- Mjicc3 anOigars. Orders solisitod front tho trsd. ianos. Thoaa wishlnir a first class lntrutont, tha beat wade to stand the oliooat of the Oonat, can ba ultel hy ralllna; at Mr B K Uymaa'f, oppo.liw tha Maonnio Tem ple, on First hlreol, Tba latest vooal and lntrurnental muslo knpt for sln,sl.o th lar(st asaortinant of sbampjnir paltarn to !"i from thl sld of 'JTrlsaci. rofin (jtven itt painting and ambroldnrlrig In l-r a'.udio over Linn Coanty UDk. ,iv fcr your order 'id you will bo ,'.7.-1. a e MARX 3 Fa Two Tears. Wind fall, Ind.. Ka. 17.1, . t fnfftred two year With si-talk in btjS kne and .oL and had to una rrutnho. I riwd d.xHorm, blutors, baths, without relief. uMt Ht Jacob dlt and wtit to sleepiit Anally cured ma. N Mn In nine month. 1 MUM, SALUti al'UOL'U, For Two Years. New Augusts, 1ml . An.t,lS. lh4 erlatio In hips Sir two year One koule of St. Jacob Oil cured me, and have Lsd no return .luos. WILLIAM AVkaV. Obliged to I'M Crutebes. Klnf Cliy, Wo.. July , ISM. SnfThred on year wlih sciatica In hlpa; wU rblured to um cruU-h.. On bottl of tL acxib OU parmaneully cured roe. MacobsOilx ?So.M3,TwEEKAS-A-YS2a2iD ME VAQU1XA UOUTB. Hid Development Company's Stoani nip Lit no. 25 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME vji bT nt other rtJto. K4.l. tlirnuirb iiaaftlr rod lobrht l.nafroui Portland nd all dnte fi Ui Waiamoti Valloy to nt from Nan buu-taco, Cat. ThaOroa-iu I'aclfio steamboat on the tflllainaua rWar dllou wtl. Iav r..rt and, uti Bound, Monday, Wdnay and Frtiay al m. Arrua at Cortalll Tuoaday,tburalay and S;"y . 1 MM t III. . II k.a " " tA'rtr.a.taT and Friday at S day and 8torday at . p. tu. VnMNl?2 . i. V .ni Krldav. both North WA Vkuth bvund bo M will bo ovar night at f a.cun, leaving hera at a a. in. Hoa'B uoahe loi oiuMiMtln at Alban r Oaln of lUeOregon Taclfld Kallroad timk ai'lltCntXC. -pt SuoU)a) Va Aloany 1 r. ,.t.a Twjuina, :, tlormltU I:t0r.a.iwa wy..-.....-.- anl qalna. I:W . I Am aiowi,, - i O. C. tralaa conooc at Albany and forallla. Tha aboTB Ualna onnattat Vaaulua wilb tha Oregon t Datoioptuaot mnpaay'a Una of Mainutpa batwean Wjiuoa and Man Vranciaeo, 8Ali.lMO DATEJI . rami T-t". 4i 8und, M rl t"- 4o Tawtor.Mwb tiih: a .hmv ana. Tha notuuan f to ba ngnt o Haaea aaillug dla without tiottpo. ;.B. iWuKorafrom rUano and aiametta Va ley pclnU can roaka rJoao oanacOn with vba train f tha at At ban y or CorTB!IU,BBd Ifdaa CtdloHan l?rauci- ahould arrant to tvir. at YaqJtua tha ovenir.A before fata i aauing. eo tea aa4 ' rtaht Bate aiway o Lwe.t. far uJoiw.tt'.a av1 A t im.1, Aihn ,.y to A it Ch.pmaa.rrrfjfct and ,. o to C a II Jr . ..Ion .. t.. M BooMromary A O. t. ard P Airaa . CortaLte. QYERUN3 TO CAUFBMU -vVIA Scrc Pacifia Conpinj's Line. THE MOUNTliilsTA ROUTE. nmabMWMw Albany uv Baa inwn ..n..J mmA Baa raoeic. IKIWW" - I ftorsb iir. a. PirUand AliMHf Ar to i a a a a T:oo r a teu, y.anclira wrai.rMaaaaaafiuu eaiH jf aoaday). iTii 1 1- Kltr.i L tvra Ar PurUind Albany Kovana Art L I a 1UUIIX AC11. Albany Lrbaaoa AllMiiy Ixbanua Albany Uibamia Ar 4ra Ar !. I 44. til ja lb laAr b PULU4AH BUFFET SLEEPEBS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, .r At,.-!." aee.a4-Cta..raaa er. altarbrJ ta Esareaa Tralaa. Th 8. P Col Try m.k-.rKinH.,oa with all lb. AtH aide Mlla. rtftKBV rKTtA5l AB CWBtAttia. Mail. Ta J (CsacptBoiway.) Crt and trv Ar I 6 iU r l tr 6sf r a I Ar uraM tssis sn,r (Essjotgaaday. Lv f.M-tbui.l Mctilna.tH Arl by I S.-OO a Ar s.6 a 'rfirouiU rX"lcletK To sll point boxtt3I -rrr- east .VIA CALIFORNIA. tn lui. Infnnati.w rirarn ntM mr"' ' all oa !nmonv Ajrsnt at Al lany . (J)M Kml O, f . and P. A M MAY. O. C5DKRt MAY to SENDERS, dealers In General EbrtaatoB. mzz?m - - - mm Pil1 FOR Alio ALt, SKItl DISEASES fflOE'S CELESiltDFSra OAI MM It kllla all lnflunmattrrn snd IrrlUO, sod I. tht only .nr. &eirvjt ot Microbe n4 oibar bkia rsrasttea. r Vearis Price, a 5 cents a Box. City Heat Market SHUIiTZ W Propri!tors. hp a full I la fit mast af all kind, m a -0l plc, eooiplty pra tecttd; and alway frs.b. jilea bave oonstantiy on hand salman nd ott ar fish. Wilaay A Klmaey, ALBANY, OREGON. iLBSTRAOTIEB, Trt Only Complete Set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County. ItVOfls la tb Caart Hooaa.lia; Buctna ntniud ta roe aball aava rr ifrs-pland aaiaful atteakian. ALBANY OR. Real Estate Agents. Fiirnit and Itnohe f'vr sale, Ali city broirty in Allany snd Cerynl'i., IS t-ai Kryai our riiiar oarrwfiutKivnt. ASIUNUTON. Washington, Nfar. 3, t8yo. The supreme court ot the United State It to be given an opportunity tn decide whether Speaker Kecd't new method ol counting quorum I conkiltutlonnl or not. The democratic leader have mapped out program with that end upeclally In view, Mr J O Pendleton of the flr.t dlt trlct of W. Va. who wit unteatcd last week by the votet of lett than the majority of the House, which It a constitutional quorum, proposes to claim lilt salary at a member ol the House of Kvprescnatlvcs, and II the Treasury oftlcUls refuses tc pty him and they will he will enter suit for it In the court ot claims ant' appeal It from there, If decided ngaltmt him, 'to the su preme court. And If the republican, show any dl.po.klon to delay the case In either court he will sue out a mandamus to stop the Treasury officials from paying the salary ot the man who has been Illegal ly given the teat belonging to htm. It is well that I his question Is to be lcg.l'y dc cldcd, and the sooner the decision can be gotten the better. How circumstances alter cases was never made plainer than by the actions of the election committee, ot the two Houses ol Congress, In the llouie where the re publicans need every vote they can get there ha been an Indecent ha.te In report Ing contested election case, while In the Senate where no votes are needed there Is a dignified leisure In the way contests are treated. On the 1 5th of Febt uery the evl dence was all taken and the arguments heard In the Montana Senatorial contest. Saturday Mar. t, the comrr.lltee met and appointed a sub-committee to collate the facts to be reported at the next meeting, which will be next Saturday. j 'Governor Thompson, the democratic civil service commUsloner, Is the only one ot the trio that has not been smirched by the Investigation now In progress. Lyman hat been convicted of fa voil'L.Tt ot the worst kind In having promoted his brother-in-law alter he had acknowledged that he had stolen examination papers from the office for a party who was seek ing promotion, and now Roosevelt, the high priest ol the "I am better than you" element In politics, Is convicted ol hating deceived the Secretary ot Warl.i ord:r to transfer an Incompetent clerk from his of fice to the War depaatment, and ot having deceived the Poit-ma.tcr General and the Superintendent ot the Census In order to obtain a place In the censut bureau lor a man who had perjured himself In order to help Roosevelt make a report against tha post-master at Mllwakee. The urgency deficiency appropi latlon bill J55o,ooo has been passed by the !Iuse.fl$ii,6ooo,oooo! It It to pay pension of the war of iSn, and ol the Mexican war, Tha World's Fair bill la now In the hands ol the House committee awaiting the decision ol the repre.entiiives ol Chicago as to what change tney desire made In It. At soon as this is determined upon the bill will be reported to the House and there It little or no doubt ol I'. being promptly passed by the House. The doubtful part ol the bu.lnesa will be reached tn the Sen ate. A New York Syndicate, ol which D O Mills, the father i i law ot Wl.lte'.aw Rled, editor ot the Trihtn and ex-Senator Tom Plaltt, the republican boss, are leading member, has been awarded, by Secretary Windom, the execluslve right to catch seals Ir. Alaskan water for twenty tears from the first ol next May, This I a com bination ol politic and business that is quite characteristic ol the republican party. Mr. Blaine I as became odigu.ted with the administration that he refuse to see any applicants for office even In hi own department; he turn them over to one of ihe aatlstaat Secretaries of State. Assistant Postmaster General Clarkson la tcl.lng his triends that he cannot PomI- bly remain in office longei than the rirsl ol May, and that he may resign earlier, but he doe not tell them that he ha re ceived a very pointed hint from the Pre1, dent intimating In the most unmistakable manner that hi resignation would he ac ceptable. The questktn ot o railroad to South A merlca ha been much talked about since the Pan-American Congreit adopted reso lutions reccommendlng the appointment of a commission to go over the proposed route and report a to its feasibility etc. A joint resolution has been introduced in the Hsuae, by Mr. Buckalew, authorizing the President to uppolnt suitable parties to ex amine and report on the advisability of a railroad to South America. rrtxE Haw sckail Tbe JoutH'ii it happy to find that what it hat advoca'.ed is lo be adopted by congress. The republicans of the Yays and Means com mittee of the bouse have decided to admit raw sugsr free of duty and offer a bounty for the production of domestic sugar, 1 he high tariff on 'uptr, although retained for many years with the idea of encooraging the production of sugsr in the Untied states, never accomplished that object. Salem Jont ml. On tbe contrary, the Democrat would re. gret very much to tee the republican sugar scheme carried out. The preceden. would be demoralizing and hurtful. There ate reasons for putting sugar on the free " list, but none whatever for giving a bounty to home pro ducers. If, under ver" high duty, which, for years, hat been levied upoe suju, there hat been no tuch increase in the production as would justify the hope that the whole people of the country could he supplied with the home product, then bow could any one hope that under a bounty of two cents the industry could be further developed here when raw sugar is admitted free of duty. When Cdby was tick , we gave her CaatosAi, Vhen she was a Child, the cried for Cantoris, When she bacamo Ulas, sha clung to CaatorU TVbea aba bad Children, she gave them Casaeria Jf. nisitriEYs a-butey And Oounsellor At La? u ND tfotar ' Public;, aleat; checon vVIU t,-.. .'- I all of tba Coua aUiMM. All b Inoa intruatr ' to ti! 1H ba promptly aittinded to. Revere House: ALBANY, CH1S. PFEIFFEK . OREGON PROPRIETOH, W'tHoA no In firat-alata stylo, . Table applied with tha beat in tbe market, lias alaepioff apartment. Rample room' 'or eomuiereial traveler. UTfr o CaaaB to 4 rVam tba - Haiti." r.iorEY TO LOAfi. $200,000 to loan at8pr cento Int- proved farm or city property TELEGlUmiO NEWS BrawasvlIJa Alt. P.RuwRVtLi,Kl Or., March 4. A very enthusiastic ritiiroad meeting was held here last nljhl, and nearly all the stock of the Willamette. Calapoola it Enstern wat tubscrlbed. It Is the Intention of the com. pany to organise at once and begin th surve east ward up the river. Several In ml He. are here unable to get houses, and tho Inm association Just or l.anlzed It Intending to put up seven) building when tho Uaibralth farm addl. tlon ha been surveyed Tho steam sanvmilt of It B Mover Is running 01 full time, cutting 16,000 feel per day. The Eagle ooien mmis com nany are aUo doing well, and are shipping below several carmaua wi nonr. Mlafcrtrlaaa Ever. Mewi'iitH, Temi., March 14. To-night the river is up 36,4 feet, the highcal point ever recorded, and it ttilt rising. The opinion hr it tlmt the leveet on th Mls.Uiimt sid will be slile to withstand the pressure oi the crest flood, but the situation on th Arkansas side below Arkansas City it fur from reasi tiring, althouch th damner, ihouM the levee cive susy, would be slicht, compared with the destruction which would ensue should the ensl break. A flly mt roots, Tacoma, March 14 George Francis Train received a great ovation on arrival I from the East to-day. The mayor and council, president fit tne chamber of com merce, militia and five bands ot mu.le ft corted him from the railway station to the Tacoma hotel. - Train was drawn up Pa cltic avenue In a carriage by tour white horses richly Csparlsoued. Flag were displayed on tha principal buildings, and the streets were crowded with peop.e, not withstanding the alight rain. It is e.tl mated that 15.000 turned out to welcome him Wkooa-la. Salkm, March 14. At a j eclal meeting of th Salem board of trade to bight resolu tions vrtre passed and telegraphed Congress man nermann, uiging rcsHHis any an eppro iirut on slbuld bo voted for a government liuiuiing at baiem. in suitance the return Hunt were that 'be present quarters tie made quale) that the postollke hs a constituency of 20,000 people and th (population ia rapidly idcrcssittg, the school census showing an In crease of 50 per cent in two years, and that the pos'tion and piogieM t f the city demand a govetnmeut p. s oiiiwo building, Dl4, Scatti b, March 14 Andrew A )toit,aIia Andrew Anderson, alto ass shot last night by Special Inspectoral C'ustonttJ II Col.lcnif, dtel at I'rutince bost ital at II o'ekak Ibis morning. Haw tUwett There, Lomdox, March 14, Tbe Evening Post cojit attention to the dt.ttluium in parts of Dakota and the cry of the unemployed labor er in San Francisco at piouf that emigration to the United Siatct is overdone for tbe lime beings that ihe best unti'led farming lands ar in ixMscsion of corporations anj tulauat. anJ in tn case of the Lalitorma troubles, that wage ia the Unt'en State, aotaitbstaading tli arttttcial Uilstertng of tlcmagnguct, will soon be nearly, if not quite, on a l;vel with those paid ia Kuioi-e. Australia, th Pott adds, is going through th same experience. Aa Ksasaale foe Ly or bars. La GaoaaK, M.n March 14. Scntcrce waa pronounced on the lyncher at White hall br Judge Newman today, Charles irn uien, Mr uiscn and her son were sentenced to imprisonment for lite, three data in each year solitary. This' was scene of great exclte.nent ia the couttroom Mr oiescn tainted and there were groan ana tneaainir 01 tear, me snerin start ed lor Waupun with the prisoner this alter noon. A Karrtblo aasaaerea Panama, March 13 A correspondent writing from Lima say th agitation In the province caused by antagonism be- tacen the candidate ol the constituent! party lor the presidential nomination ha assumsd grave proportion At Puno there ws a collision resulting In the lot 01 a number ol live and tbe pillage ot many house. There was also a collision at Huanta, many on both sides being killed, among tltcm the chiefs ol both panic, S:nor I.azona, deputy of congress and head ol the revolution, and lr. Urttna, chletol the Kosa party. Dr. Urfina, after five mem. bcrsof hi family bad been killed, tok refuge with the other In a church, where many women, children and old people had alreadly gathered,, Yhe priests exhorted the Indians to de sist from the butchery, but the Indian were drunk and Incapable ol reasoning. They threatened to bum tne church, when Dr. Viftna, knowing he was the cause ol their action and wishing lo avthe live ol the other people.determlncd totacrafice himself, and alteV recrlvitg the benedic tion ol the priest went out to the guerrilla, and was murdered. Not satisfied with this, they In their druuken tury continued their career of butchery for four Sours. Three hundred Her were sacrificed. Trial of the VSUrea.la Lyarkera. ' Minneapolis, March 13. The trial of tbe first three person charged ailb tbe Oleton lynching at Whitehall, Wi., wat concluded to-day, so far at testimony it concerned. Tbe jury lo-tright returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the brst decree against Mi Ole ten, Ole Hansen and Die Slctto. The two first named were the wife and son respectively of tbe man lynched. About thirty of ihe per sons a ho took part in ihe outrage pleaded guilty to riot and acre fined Sloo each. Charles Johnson, who pleaded guilty with tbe three others convicted to-day will be senten ced to prison for life. Very Blab, Little Rock, Ark, March 13. A Ga aette special from Black Rock, Lawrence county, says that Black river, along which are many mill, Is ten Inchet higher than ever known, and all saw mills are unier water. A vast amount of timber has been washed awav. Every houe in Poahattan, county teat of Lawrence county, is under water, except tbe postoffice. A at Bt'eastaet. Pokt Townsend, Marcb 13. II W Mc Neil, manager of tbe Oregon Improvement Company, signed contracts late last evening with the Pors Towntcnd Southern Railroad Company to construct a line of railroad be tween this city and Portland, the wo'k to com mence April 1, twenty miles to Le finished September I and seventy mile completed by next January. The negotiation had been pending several days, when the citizens tub scribed nearly 1 1,500,000 in cash and land. A Pirate Arrestee. Seattle, Wash., March 13. Andrew A Holt, alias Andrew A Anderson, a fimisus smuggler and pirate on Puget sound for years, was futally shot at Salmon bay, just north of this city, late to night, white resisting arrest at the hands of United States officers. la a Had Fix, St Paul, Minn,, March 13 At Bismarck to-doy the North Dakota seed which commis sion appoiuted to devise ways and meant to release the destitute farmers, resigned. The communication containing the resignation states that in view of the summary rejection of their lottery proposal the members cf said commission, "decline hither to act under the oncurrent resolution appointing them." A Crazy Trala. Spokane Falls, March 13, George t rancis Train passed through here to-day . on his journey around the World. lie harangued a crowd at the depot and distributed hand bills. 1 WUat Dra"ki aaess !id Thirty Lyarbers. Minneapolis, Minn., March !?.- The trial of thirty persons arrested for 1) m liing Hans Jacob Oleson on the night of November 24, is now in progress at VV hitehall, Wiscon sin. Peter Jackr on. a. well to do farmer who headed the fynchiny patty, yesterday hanged himself, and four others have confessed, Hen ry Houser turned state's evidence to-day, lllb Waters. Arkansas City, Ark., March 12. It has been raining here for about fotty hours and the crevasse in the levee above Jthe city is now about 400 feet wide. People are much alarm ed nnij some are seeking higher grounds. . In the Helena, Ark., district the river continues 10 rise" rapidly. The rise in Arkansas west cf Little Rock is unprecedented. More Fool, Seattle, Manh 12. A movement is n ' foof her tu send "Queen Aniline, H daughter ol Chief Seattle," for wham (his city ws named, around the world Willi ueofge t rancit Train, Th movement wat started yesterday by a number of cUb-ens to raise a purse for th purpose of defraying "Queen Angelitie's" ex penses, and Ihe sum of $2300 was raised. lattery HI II Head. lliUMARCK, N D March IJ. At antlcU patsd torn dsyt tgn, a second attempt to adopt th tottery measure wat tried to-day. The proposed new bid offered Iso.ooo for a iiRttcms and an annus! tribute 01 9150,000 Itt opponent! moved to lay it on the talle,but th motion wat defeated eleven to eighteen, I lowtver, th test vote tested the late of the bill, for it developed Ihe fact that in the senate whre th measure wat considered strongest, the two thirds vote necessary to past over the cover not 't veto was not forth coming. The bill met with th same fat in the bouse. A Bl Ileal, Skkank Falls, March u- The largest real estate transaction ever engineered In this city wbi consummated to day. It wat a tale of almost all the holding of th Northern P cilia In this city to a syndicate of Spokane Fall and Mt Paul capitalist. 1 be property com prises lis actei. and the consideration wat IfSoo.oou. ItrrtlUT OF 1 UK OUAKU JUUY, To tho honorable, tho circuit court of the county of Linn and elate of Ore gon : we, the grand Jury for the March term, ask periulHuloii to aubutlt the following retMirt, to-wit: We have viaited and exatnlneil the several county oilleen and would recoiu- menii the fitllowlna: ' Flrat That the woo.t-hed attru-luHl to the lull on the went end lie removed far enough to let the aim dry arU.l preinlaea - w . . ... 1 B Btao givo win primnicia 111 tiia. I"1 I of the lull itunngiii, tnu at ute twine time give a better opportunity to wateh the iail in eae of danger, we would alno reeoinniend that the tail yard lie ueiternllv ehantH un: that the bh1h-b and rultiiiah ol variou kiiitie ie riauitHi away in the Interent of. cieaniinea ana iieaitu. On the tiiHklu of the Jn.il we Hud the north aide In adlmpitaUHi condition, but find it impracticable to reeoinniend any Improvement without enlarging tha pretitiM'N, or imiuiing a new jail ana iniy- inir now furniture. labl tur. etc. we ftti.l ilm wattr tdnea leatllno! to the water cluaet on both abiee of the jail bunded, and reetitittiieiul that tbe same b ntenni or replaced with new me. We have looked througn tne various county 01- . H. . t I I !"" "i r".s " .1 .. r." 11, ..... ... - . . - . , , , . - j . . ... ..(!.. u.ml. .lrtr an1 m. I treaiiurer a ollire, county clerk ana re eorder oftii, ami find them all in a rnattrv-Lalilo eofldltlon We would recoitiniena the removal 01 a aittall wtove from the recorder'a oilii-e, which mare it otherwlae neat appear ance, as the etove i not uaeu ana not in a aaiB contlition lor one. Ueteclf ullv aulmiltted, K F Wvatt, Foreman J O WarniMAK', J II Comr, Otto FKtrUKO, Wn T Jobdasi, K Tcasra, F V DbVaxky. . HmEt TO ltATH. A Utile ( kll4 Mrot a Horrible Deatk Thursday Mrs. Mart Bilyeu was visit ing at her mother's, Mrs. F. P. Ik-Vancy, between Jefferson and Sclo, with her lit tle six months old boy. During the day Mrs. Bilyeu and Mra. lHsVatiey placed the child on a rug In front of the fireplace and went out door for a moment. I tear ing the chihl shriek they runbixl into the hmme and found the little fellow in flames. Not being old enough to creep he had wlinsted near enoauh to the coal for them to catch In hia cloUie. On being rcai b edhe waa alrraly ladly burnci, being scorched sertonaly on several parts of the body. , The little eunrrrr was taken aa fast aa' possible to rk-io for medical aid, Imt died shortly after reaching that city. The trratulfather waa in this city attend ing: Court, tieina: on the errand fury, and waa telegraphed to come home, which he did as soon as rxawible. This is the aec ond gramk-hihl Mr IH-Vaney has Uwt by being tmrriwl to deatb. niUTiTCOCRT. State v W R McDaniet. Larceny. Vcr- tiici 01 not guilty. Currtn & Montrith vs P Mlnacnmler. Recover noney. Continued. I 1 Miller v S P R R Co, .Damage. verdict lor pia for 5110356. State v N B Fry. Arson. On trial. MV Bilyeu vs E O Smith. Motion to transfer to ( nited State Court overruled. FUate v W O Brlgg. Plead not guilty. State v Frank Clark. Plead guilty and sentenced to penitentiary one year. Slate v FJ Belt. Plead not guilty. State vs Jerry Keeney. Plead not guilty. K J Berry, of Nebraska, waa on motion of Judge W hi tney admitted to practice in lite several courts 01 tula state. A STATtMEKT. tu'itort Drmtxral : Will you please give u space In your paper to make a atatement. There seems to be some ol our cllixcn who do not understand that the Ladles' Aid Society are Intending to build a hospital a well a a home. They intend to make themtelvet thoroughly conversant with the plan and working ol the best hospital, in the state. and it 1 tie cttuena come forward and a 1st in this, as they hare done In other en terprise, we wilt have a hospital equal to any in ins state, one mat Albany can be justly proud oi. Mas C C Kelly, Pre. Mas T Hopkins, Sec. Urrrns-Q Kvkn. Farmer, as a clawi.are supposed to be noted for ttieir honesty, and we believe that generally the sup position is correct but there is a certain class of dMioncsly so insidious that spe cial care should be taken against it. The editor happened to lie in a certain store in Ililhtlioro the other day w hen a farmer whom we have known for years and in whose honesty we have every confidence, came in with butter to sell. The mer chant thought the rolls looked small.and upon weighing them it was found they weighed but a pound and three-quarters each, iiiHtcad 01 two jKjunds. It was then evident that moulds had been used that would not hold two pounds of butter. We believe that if there Is not there should be a law agaiiixt selling short weight rolls of butter, The rolls are sup posed to weigh two pounds each and whenever they do not the purchaser is swindled. The Grange could not do bet ter work for tliu farmers than to take this matter up and see that it is reformed. The farmers as a chuts cannot afford to loose theirhonesty. Ilillsboro Democrat. " it O) " ; Oncers Elected. The Grand En campment of G A It and WEC elected the following officers 't G A R. J A Varncy, The Dalles, com mander ; TM Marti n,EuKene,senior vice commander f F M Miller.Lebanon.junior vice ; Dr W H t'avlor, medical director : 3 F Ellis, Forest Grove, chaplain ; D W Matthew s, JI F McMilan, J M Patterson, D W Greanis, executive council j B B Tuttle, 8 F Winton.O Summerselegntes to National Encampment ; J PGalbraith, FX Arnold, FM Johnson,alternate8, , W tt C. Mrs A II Ellis, Forest Grove, president ; Mrs II filadden, senior vice ; Mrs M J Train. Albany, junior vice : Mrs M E Chamberlain, Portland, chaplain ; Mrs Oshurne, Forest Grove, treasurer ; Mrs 8 E Miller, Forest Grove,secretary ; Mrs J Abraham, Koseburg, counsellor j Mrs Fannie Loweeburpr, Portland, insti tuting and installing ofljcer ; "Mrs E Mar tin, Albany, inspector ; Mrs II 8have, Mrs Johnson, Mrs Matthews, Mrs Swan, Mrs Parker, executive board j Mrs N M Fry, corresponding secretary. a Will Settle Down. Mr Isaac Nail, well known in this city, was in the city this morning on his way to Portland He is a happy man, having recently dig posed of his half interest in the Poor man mine, near Nelson, B C, for $25,000. He has been mining for thirty yea.s, he says, and now proposes to secure a farm in the Willamette valley, settle down and enjoy hie in peace and comfort. Mr Nail if aiT'ii!,',,! -1 1 v hi-j br sthi-r, Vu!- j lis Nail. !;. . .'- " BOARS Of TRADE. A lUvlvsl of a Uod Institution. Ptifmmnt to call about twenty-five at tetiuod a mwting of the Board of Trade at the WCTU Hall laat evening. The "pint tlisplitycd will aumiro the nuecesa of the Board In tho future and It pTomixtt to he a iicnimnetit etablinlimi'nt liere rreaUtont 8 K Young wan in the chair and fun-rotary Blain held the quill Mlnutea of the prcvlou meeting held in Aiiirtiat, 1HHM were read, and also the constitution and !y Inwa, Ueinnrki for the eood of the Board and plana to m pursued were made hr K F no. T u Wallace, K I) CuHlek, r A Btirk hart and other. On motion of O O Burkhart it waa de cided to remit all linen and due of old tneniU r but t5,new membere to pay the reiftilar 15 liiitmtlon. Mr T L wallaee waa blared on the niemlndils cotnnilttee in uee ot Chan Montmn.now a noiKreeident. Ihe committee! were read and are now a to! low a : Ptimnee (ieo K Chauitxirlain. 0 L Wolvertoii. L K Plain. Meiitlenhit V PMaaon. TLWaiksca, r'........t xi Htatlatlea H F Merrill. K F Hox. C 0 Burkhart. Navigation- II Allen. 11 Bryant.C K Browiiell. IkIhIiiiIoii-J K Weatherd.L Fiinn. I O 1'owell. I) Ii M.mUflth.Viriril I'arker. Ooniineree and Trade K J Lanning, u F Hiuipaon.W U I weuie. M eteoroioifv J it urawford. The iiieuibera ol the aatue. it waa dealr- etl, Mhould reiwrt for duty at the next via.ail (ttre 4t tsaa IsaI.I .t ,t ,1 a BVflti (nr !. at, . o '. woa a wii'tny r i .'aJe April 7th The anw ,nectlitg will be ljt)i oil ft May 17th. The NH'retary was authoriyd to employ an alnUnt at the exocrine ol the Board. F P Nutting. T L Wallace. L Viereck and J it Whitney were appointed a spe cial coiniiiitUte on arivertiaiiig. m " a a B I be foiiowtiiff new name were ai)eu to the lint of uirtubera : Jaa V Pipe, A Anlvn, h 1 Beardiiley KDCualck an tr M II UU. . The meeting mljourncd to the time namctl. BE4I. BST41B BA1K4. W S Elkins ct us to Mary Bell El- kin, parcel near Iebanon....$ Andrew Cowan to J L Cowan, sun- "'J '' I ury tract yi lcbtnou 4000 400 5 j m Biton to i l. cown,iot i, . Ii o ti.i.ii. - ... .. f w ri,k bis ice ... ," tA Attt 1 m f . . r.i,ii re... , 1 vww, et ux .sundry tract In Lcb. , T M Zooseman to Henry Ins-ram, in acre In sec to.tp u,HKiw J R Abbey to Jane Adcox.lot 9,10, ' 100 11, ia,tH s, a a A,Aioany Fva K Smith to Mary M llryant,all lot In lot 6, bl 15, Leb,.,...... Geo II Smith to Mary M Bryant, 400 ao same a aoov Rhoda A Smith ct al to Mary U Bryant, alt right In lot 6, bl 15, R' A to Lcb" 83 75 140 1 400 9 10 Mary J Miller to S A Hmith,6ocre IP13.SK4W. Maey Beard to Arthur BeariLlot 6, , 7.8.0. 10. bl A.B A to Tangent G B Welch et us to Mary Beit El- fcint, sundry parcel near lcd. . W B Dontca to L Maxwell, tot a,bl &R'tutAtoLcb - J M Heard to Nathaniel Barber, lots 8, o. bl 4, IV t A to 'I angent. . . . Mary H Vaccina to Martin Lynch.E H 9 w qr til 105,11 A. II Flint to C ? Marshall, part el bl II, II and A.. Robert John lo W E Farretl and B 3546 1500 75 llyman.S E ar bl ixaH's A.. Ella Fanning el t to L E Gteaaon, tract tn Waterloo Corinthian Lodge to R T Hedrtck, part 01 lot i$.bl 4,nlaonic cem. W T Wl:c aa trustee to A J Hodge 31 a truttee.Pairdale A.Albany... James Elkln to Mary Bell Elklna, tract in l-co D W (lavpool ct us to Mary Bell Elkln. tract In Lcb C W Elkln rt us to Mary Bell Et- kint.traet in Leo..... ,.. P II Farrell et us to Mary Bell El k Ins, tame above Total tale.... Total lor year $10,913 $370,343 TUB MAX ABOUT TOWN. Marsh Aubrev arrived from Webfoot on Tueadajr of this" week. Marsh says he thinks now than he ever did of the land of big red apples. The above is from a Prineviile paper and we give it as a specimen of peculiar taste ; yet it is the kind ol items one sees in all kinilsol countries ami tne aian About Town will wairer il a paper were publtMhed in the middle ol Kahara it would have one Like it when some fellow bad returned front an oasts. On asking the price ot some apples the Man About Town was told 7 cents a nou ml. How much would that make bushel. Yon are wrong, it would only make about $2.80. Now, a bushel in the spring only weighs almut 40 poatnis ; in the summer about 60 pounds. In this land of mi annles that is a good price : but being as scarce as diamonds of course is the cause. Albany has a board of trade. Support it, electrify it, wake it dance.and Albany will be electrified. As in all such bodies, though, the memliers should make up the r ntlntls that a few members will have to do the work while the Board as a whole foots the bill. Like a fire company a great many of the memliers are sidewalk ers, but all the same asefulones,for their pocket book are ojen, , Circuit Court seems to be a place where men get even with each other. Many cases are brought from what is sometimes erroneously called principle, men being willing to pay "heaps" to show a neigh bor tbat tney ao not propose to oe run over,and sometimes how assiduously one wan will follow another, often for life. Br Mistake. A letter addressed to a certain Albany lady, on being opened waa found to be meant for some one else. In tact a little investigation showed it to be a clandestine correspondence between an Albany married woman, receiving letter under a fictitious name and a man, probab ly a drummer, writing from Spokane Fall. Arrangement were made for a meeting in Portland. Better stay at home. A Fine IIoebe. Mr Fred Blumberg has purchased of George Murray a large, massive, fine looking black Percheron stallion, recently brought from Illinois, paying $2,000 tor the animal, lie is one ot the best blooded horses in the valley. Center Tables. A large and elegant shipment of center tablet, in new designee finest stock in the valley, just received a roitmiller Irving. - A New Discover- tlubbard't Head ache Capsule. They are a positive cure and fill a long felt want. Spaoisl attention I called to Mr. O W irrpton's tine line of clothing. Call in time barnins. , SPBEADme Out -Mr. Juliu Gradwohl besldet his large crockery ttock will now keep en band a splendid line of groceries of ad kinds, giving our cltiaent many ad vantage they will be glad to secure He will make the ptke so reasonable that oar cltlien will have an object tn calling rrnhim for flrst-cla.s groceries. Th regular market price will be paid for all kind of produce. Give him a call. Thlt Trade Mai k on a stove meant It It tha best th t ex pe its nee and skill can con trive. Hold only by G. W. Smith, MARRIED. COCHRANE SWANK. On Sunday March 9, 1890, at the residence of Mr, Jas. Swank, Mr. W T Cochrane, of Browns ville, and Miss Sarah Swank, daughter of Mr. J W Swank. I wo of Linn coumy't most estimable oar :r t'-ev c" :.Lrve ife't b,--f 1 ' HOXKAKU AHKtltll TiitmanAV The Halem bridge is t i-e e-mnple'.cd by Augii.t 1. By the wav this is ratbwr iib.iiou weath r just now, . ' Cap Laimina oetttntithe: rnl this mern tiipon haninetis. Mr Jn. K 1V ell returned ltt evening from a flying trip lo Tsei.tim. 0 W Watt ho revived hit mtii f Al bany, a liti pieos of work. Bill Nv will soon be in Portland. lUld bead wilt then hsv a great (ympsibiser ltd thatn. Mr Cr nrad Meyer, tb Democrat is glad i oUsiva, I now on tho street sgaio for eortaie, First Strt i beins ariid. The tiro es divnlse many deformities to th lay of th ground, , Billy Arlington Is eorriina this osy. go far a Billy is concerned bimself he ha been great minstrel. Thre seam to tie finite a umieral xirt- .ion In f .vor of th sawer system presented ny lion uo k Ufiamtier jian on brbsif of the Hatches man. On of th tnickeat elt't! part of th city ia th Wooden earner. Mr Wooden l - ready ba fnnr bouse on two lot, but in order to fcav more company be will tplie 00 another cutttK" It ia already noted, and there is s I 'g demand for more. FRIDAY. Judge Slrahsn ha boon la Ills' city to-d.y. Mr D lUnkiu returned to-div from a trip to jvnland, Th Una County baok is ouo to be made a National bank. It is now claimed the wheat eroo in Call mroia win ie good. John M Lewi ha Wn t'iii.U-d post master at East Portland. Tb look at Oreif-iu City will b open tu tor long; a very loiisllaito aiinoonosmeiit Tb Willamette Valley ha been delayed lo tailing again, on aocoutit of stormy weather. Arrangement are beie? msd to survey th Cahpouiaand Eastern ltsilwsy.liegiiiiint, at Urowoaville. A treat man firemen will rr j iioe to tear tbat Chief Usiaey. of tb T.eoma fir d partinsnt, ba btea renmvad , Mr W II Strainy, wbn has Un a rwurri of th eity for ab et a year, wtll loir ia few day for tb Ksat to reside. Tb Odd Fellow, are fit ton no their ball la this eity in oUsgaut tle. It will be on j I tb bsodsort..t in tb valley. 1'o.tmseter Thompson baa leceived wr.id from Crook eoonty tbat of Hi bead oi borse bolooging to him about SO survived. Albany will sooa pat in an eloctrio motor doing awsy with tbe present boro ear f js tom of street railway. Maker City Demo crat, Mr. Crismso is potting the MiF.rUnd tot ia eondition preparatory to opening bi barn taro, which will be about tb lint of April. Going tb rt uad of tbe press is tb state- meet that tbe new pr-tugc etttnp at out, UttfortuoeWly. aa about many etUUieu- metiU, tb old eue ar out as wall Tbe East AregMitaa favor tn oi ldiiff ot a eoavaeitioB ol Lfomouratic editor at Purt- laod Marsh 20, to agree upon method of discussion, etc. "HvnouA the Motion.' Bill Xy will ba in Salttn March S3. Why not get Bill to stop at Albany. A girst many of oer citia -tw woeld tike to are that on loo bair oa tb top of bis brad and bear hia lanay rootark. M" Geo W.lUr. aa old roidmt of l t aiiy, died a month or two ago ia Prtlsod, after a short tltaeaa, Her bushend, it will be rsntembered, eommittcC suicide sboni a year , " It take aboat a etdama of coups r, 11 to pabltab tb real aUt salv and Mortgage IB SeaUlo d lily. Th latter ia feater tbat would eaas arampa ia Albany. People like to beep tbe Bortgsge port private. 8 Barrimao. tb pedeatrian, baa completed arratsgeraenU for a walk to tbe l'-tH coast. frm ledum. 00 a wager of $3000. 11 will start fiout Wabasb April 10, accom panied by two aaard oa hnbaek. Her ri man wtll b obitged to average 42 mile a day to B io. . ' L ,L. K..,.t.. A deolor, paid Albany a vi.it Wedoaaoay even- log. From all account, tbar IS groat a traotioa for Oeorjs at tbat plate, awl it is reported that be iil soon kesia boosekeep itig t Corvallio. U. nton Leader. R i Wtlooe, son of our oouuty oletk, wbo ha. boco attrucluir th lielivoo M.Ulual college for several years, graduated with honors recently. Mr WiUott is expected to return to Cotvaili shortly 00 a visit, be fore entering into the practiea of bis pro fession, lit many friend wish bim n boanded success. Ueuton leader. StrcartAT. Bargain at Read. W. M. French keeps ras road time. Rock candy drip at C E Bmwnelt . Read Matlhco'fand Whb!ii' new l Cboieo canned sweet potatoes at C E Brownull'. Prepared mmltf', in lib eano, at V E B rou ell's. Headquarter t.ir garden aeoI at O E Brownolr. For artist' supplies go to SUnard ft Cntkk s. So Borrow & Soar! new ad. in another eolamn. Fresh Hh reosiyed daily at Sohalts' mar ket. Property baa doubled ia Vela ia Tan -t,ot the past ysar. Delioioo eanrjd oranlraiea at C. E. Brvwneir. Genuine Iowa sorghum on draught at C E Krownell's. A stallion show witl be bold ia Brown villa March S3. Groat olsa ranee sat or tn nest 30 day at w r itoad'a. Good eveoing Have yon Med Hubbard Elegant Lotien Chipped beef io qnaotitiss to salt st Geo C Hnderoo' Clackamss county was tbe first to pay it itat Use ia fall. Tb flod ia post and still you can got th best printing at Phelpa. Don't tail to get your printing dons at Phelps h doe th best. 10 oer cent off on alt cash tales for the nest 30 dayt-at W F Read'. G W Simpson takes prder lor tailor msde clothing. Call and soo eample. Yon oan save many a dime by trading at B C Hubbard new ding store. Try it. No need to suffer with the hoadivh sthoo Hnbbard'a Capsule will nret euro yon. If you want a flue toilet or bath soap esll on Stansrd It Cu.ick, City Drag Store. Mr C E Barrows took hi blooded stallion, Moltnomsh, to tho horse show, held at Salem, to-day . If vou want either to buy or wit yonr property plaoe th same in tbe hand of R V Athby & Co. Mr Jo Anderson, of .Oakland, Ca!., a former resident of Linn eounty, i v it i ting at Mr J J Beard a, 1 angent. Mr August Lsnge his purchased MrJP Suhmeer's grooet y busiaett. He will add a stock of general merchandise and ran a drtl-clos store. Considerable baled bay i. being shipped rrom l.inn county, Yaaterdsy Mr L Sen der shipped two oar load to Portland. Mr Fraak 8 Ingram left yesterday for Woodland. Ca! having received a dispatch tbat soma friends are tarioasly ill. If rumors are aorrtot Mr Ingrsm will cot re turn alone, . Mr F M Frenoh is having msdaa 17j30 foot sign on th west sid of bis j.welry store. Mr J F Whiting is th arti.t, and the work promises to be about the best in th city. Dealing in shoep pelts is finite su industry just now in ioma Epstein Orecon locslitif. One man went to Portland with 20,000 fer sale, which he had bought up, the result of tbe severe winter. Tha ca.e of the State against N B Fry wa on trial at the time of going to press, in the circuit oou-t. & yerclto: wat ex pected this evening. County Clerk Bahcock, of Marion conntj-, waa in tks pity yesterday to confer with County Judge Blackbarn about the Jeffer son bridge. This county will probably agree to build half. " The subject for tbe Men's meeting to morrow, at 4 o'clock, st the Yon ng Men's Christian Association hall, is '"Ruined by Fear of Losing hia Plaoe." Julio. 19, 1-16. Mr J J William?, the Nawpoifc barber, was ia the (ufv to-oV? on I U w sy h?rt6 -wtf for Infants and "CaatorU Is ao w.H adapted to children tbal I CaatArta enras CoH. Oao' tto. X commend It a. ...perlor to any prescription I g-J Ptotnacb ZTva o kaewa to Ttm." It A. Aacnsa. X. D.. I JLtZ' P Ul So, OxXord BL, lirooilyn, X. T. WiiLuu Uurlou tuodlalUoa. Taa CoxTAiia Coatr siry, 77 Murray Street, Jf. T. be purchased there a few months ago, be ri ported, hs'l iucree:I I14wni v.lae already. ('oira will tie s.ked tn e.U'olirh a Sol- dior bo.T.e in tha N. W At th O A E Ku- esmpuiedt Mr J P Oslhraitb presented a resoluHoa " ornvidins for a-king that tbe bom if eatahliehsd l.e tocstel in Albany. No town in tha Willamette valley it ia a more beautiful dotation tha Jrffer.00. No loan is surruud"d by a more in'ttstrions class (1 (teople, Na town i ciiu.it d on ttior Inmneiful towimito. Ni lou except Oregon Ctty h s IctUr water poster Jef leriM-n Ksview, Mr Iio Power, of T.eoin, a in 'the city to d) on his way to lll-ey, aber Mr ruff' bus lm n w::Iim tti wttitr. Ho tll return ioT4j.ina ti.e ti rr t of Hast week, accompanied by his fan ily, and coo .1 .). himself now a pernt.iieiit hxlureof th-t hvecttv. W K Mct'hiirsoc, real estate broker, made the Meowing s s vrithin the st two days . O'je lot on Pir t 't tn M K.r- reii and It K fymsm. f..r tan lots in Hsmth Alitxny, .H-jhnlls Ad, to IJ P Orsot, of l'..itliI.S.1.')i iwol it.in Hchott'sAd, to t hrill. 'MM ; On lot on Main street to M K Kerrell and B K Hymaa for $700. t he Vonut; Men' CI ri.tisn AsMciatton ei.jn)el a Vi-rv plm.t time Loet aveniug at it. toouis. The occ.iiiun waa tbe monthly ineeting, ma in up of I u-.iots tod a .lea ant, short, lil-r.ry arid rr.o.icel jiroirrsro. The tr exerct-s wtre a well rendered solo, with gnttar acsnmpammnt, by C II Hart; a recitalwn, by Mia Vuta Mason, vsry 1 iiuiy r;uderd; a v-xsit iIo, with eri-r ajooipsiiimeut, by W II Lee 1 a r ciiaUou. l-y Mis K. iromuull, who held the cit a'leution of all, and a 1 letting male (piartett", by Meatr Hart, W Fort miller, f t'oit miller and Saar. After th esetct'M-A weie concluded aa icfortnal so- 11 comtilete-t the evening' anjoyment Tba aasovistion render it thank to the participant to tb program and to those wbo showed their iu teres t in it by attending la it editorial refereoee to the establish meitt of a Iran. -Pfitie steamship Pa by tb Colon Pacific, tb Oregnuiaa point oat what it deem the oroes.it y ef despentna t he riv er channel between her and Portland to permit tb par.SK of these vessel. Tbis is an eipens wbicb may bo termed aooecos- ssry.oud it will no endless. This is en x pen which may be terased aonoery,and it wtii be ctidlea. lb Lrnioa raclho mso ageraeot wtll soon eo tbat a railroad to As toria t. aa aWIut Becesetty and it wi.l bo built Tb bar matt be thrown wide "run at any 00 t. 1 1 is cow on of tho sit entrance on any coast, I ut tho prejocted imprnvernenLs will make it ttr.l better. Let th be finishes! ann then let the e?0 ve nl. stop at Asturia. Tbs exponso of keeping the Culumbis and WitUructte opeo for I'Kht draught boate will b norumai atul appro pi Sstuw cau CMily be secured, Bbt to at- teinpt more ii lo attedpt wasting tbe money el lit people. Astoria Mjitin.biau. Hon. R M Vcatch l a been mentioned quite frequently a a candidate lo." the democratic nomlr.auon for congress. From an Intimate acquaintance with Mr. Vcatch we car, say that no man in '.he fate ol Oregon would fill the position with more credit to the people and himself than Mr. Veach. We understand, however. that hi business relatione ar tuch that he wfjl not allow hi name to be used in the convention. It may be that Lane county will require hi. services a a State Senator. Eugene GuarJ. . adiag I 'hot' if; rap her Alboay Oregoa. We have boosht all tbeocgative nad by L W Oark and W II Greenwood up to Nor IStli, 1689. Duplicate esn be bad from hern ouly of ns at reduced rate. We hsye also about 1S.00D nesativa made by cur eelvas, from which dup'lcite can bo bad at Ilk rates. We carry tba ouly full lino of view of this state and do enlarged work at lowest rte lor flrat else work. We shall be pleased to oo yoo at our Studio in Froinan's blot k, nest door to Masomo lenipie. A SnAKr Itkm .-The Snett line el cut ery and shears In the city at Stewart & Sos ii. Their goods are the very best and win aiand tne test. Bneklea' Arnica Salvo, Tli. be Salve In the world Inr Cut..Bni!M,Soret Ulcer. SMI Kheum. Felar aires. ftHor. r-hanntl hanU, Chilblain Uiroe, and all Sklo Ennith.n, end, I" - ' ' J v.. , . ..", .. i IVIUII. I , w K1,.- stitsed to rtn perfect sstutavtlnn, or mooev tetund ed. Prios ti oent per Ixix. for eU by r'oslwr and sissun. A- Woataa'a Discovery. "Another vonSsrfui d'soorery hs been md snd thst t-io hr a lady In this oonnsy . pleas ss fu- tened tt clutches upon her snd for seven yaws sh wiUutood tu s eret tests, but her vital oreani were undermined snd death seemea inuninettt. For three moe tits she eonvh ed .neeeeently ai.d eon d not sleep. bus natural or us a oouis 01 or atniis flew imkov ery fuy Cnn.utnptiea snd wsa so much relieved on taking tnt daw thai ehe el.pt all i?tt and wltb one buVUe ba. b.n ntiaaulously eared. Her name is Mra Luther Lnta." Thus writes W C HnmrUik snd Co , of fehelby, N C- Gets bos trial buUfe at Fo uisy aaa UMnl vrug t-ture s -- Sjaik th crlahr.trtil Havana filled ei gars, manufactured at Juliu Joseph's cigar factory. Only S cant. 22 ' REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THB FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT ALBANY, IS THE STATJS OFOREOOS At tho slots ot business, Feb, 28th, UiM, Reaearce Loan. and dleoounta.....m...u.,Sl3,u9S.8S OranimlM.setmred and unikM'urod 52.60 V. . bontl. to secure dnnttation.... .....,000,00 Sto.-k,scouritii, 1uilKi)iei;t.CL!ns,et . ..... S.SriO. 77 Pue tnaa approved rewrre airvnu.. 81.C7S .27 Pus Irani Oiher National Banks.... .. S7, 116,16 Due from State Bauks and bsnkrrs...,..,. S.S20 i Hunking-houM.tuniiniia, and nxturee.. ... . 15,000.00 Current expentw. ami taxes paid l.fn.SO Prvmiunis on U 8 bond. . . s.8!.M Check, sitd other cash items i.617."i Hiusetottier llanks.... 625.00 Fractional paper currency, nickles snd oent 44.46 S pStitS N I.1I...M.IHHMHI IMnM INM MIH..tlltl- Leirsl tender notes s0d,0u lUdempUon fund with IT, $. Treasurer (five per oent o( circul.tioii.).,.... ............ 900.00 Total........... ,..$37i,C7,0 Liabilities Capital stock paid in..,. ....,. Surplus tund ... I'lliliviJed profit .. National Bnk notes outstanding. . . Individual deposits subject to check.. Demand certificate. o! depout.... Hjao to nther National Banks ,. Due to state Bauks snd bankers, , . . .. 850.000. e ... S.050 00 SS, 542.00 .. ie.oso.oo 2is.ootsr ..64,619. 82 00.00 .... 4'.. 61 Total...... .,....,.,..,.....t3T5,6DI. SO SriT or Orsqon, Coi'Ntt or Linh, as : I, E. W. Lsi.rd-n, Cashier of the above nam ed bank do solemnly aweur tbat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. W. LANGDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this IS". h day ot March, 1830 DB M0NTE1TH, (w s ) Notary Public. ConKtscT Attct : 8AMCELE. TOUNG t.. K. BIAIN, Directors. E,"F. SOX, ) , PATEfiTS talned, ana all other business in the V. 8. Fatea fliee attendeded to lor moderate lees, Ourofflce is opposit the U. S. Fatent OfBte, a. 4 we can obuln Pntents less time than those rem e is rom Washinirton. Send motile ordrswin?. We ad- to pateat ability tree of charge ; and netpaks o charge uuisss we nbtain pulnt. We refer hre, to tha Postmaster, tbe Sunt, o Money Order Div. anil to otridals olthsU. S. f at.a tiilin:. orcirrular, advice, terms, ami efereas OAvtunl uit-vHs in yourown Slave or county, v;jdrtti f " f v T -" --.! a i i . ii . s ' I . ill , H ,s 11 j . Et.' -Here. f Chlldrcno 2 1 rVsoT""" H. !TwAar, 8e Albany IRONWORKS -.Manitfaiwurer r4- UAM EKGMS CSIST A5i3 SAW milikawixwy immm m ALL Kim SF KAm hmuzr WORK, IJi IROH KHD ERAS? CASTOS. sported s'la jtnri ,kld o e-t'rtnir U a0' inairtinof Pa'norss Made on Short NoUct. City Drng Store. Stanard & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guies & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chmicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfornery,school and ar tists supplies. Physician'g prescriptions accurately compounded. Eorscmcn ! Get Paisley & Fitb to print your horse bills tit tbe coming sesaon. They bav tbe best material snd more style to select froaa than any ether firm. Loweet price I bt work I See them bow 1 To All Whom It lay Concern. The German! Fir Insursnc Co of New York, having reinsured It entire buslnes in the Slate ol Oregon, said com pany (having on deposit with the State Treasurer, $50,000.) hereby give nctlce of it dst-rontinuance t business tn ure gon, and Pa intention ot withdrawing Its deposit now with the Stale Treasurer at the aspiration 01 tne six B.onio primes notice rsculred by law GEBMAKtR FlBE IXSVBAKCECb 99 N. Y Hugh Schumann, Vice President. Dec 2s S Dclmoaica Restaurant, COKN"t R FIBST AND ELLSWORTH T. Th anlorsignod having porobaoed tb old Herman Restaaraat stand ba opened aoder the above na so a firatHaa rataai rant. We are irerd to farolth. meal for parties or dances on snort notio. Oys ters arrted in very style, eaatern or eoast; all kind of ii.h kaowa ia the atarkek Employ only 6re-c!aae 1 el p. and waiting will bo prompt and courteous. Regular meal 23 ct. Coffee of flrst-elaa qoality and a cop of eoffee and cake at from 6 to 10 cts. I aet sell known la tbi eity aad re quest th tisane to give me a call. SAM GtETS, Proprietor. Partnership Dissolution. N-itioo is hereby gives tbat tho lata firm ot Zsehes Bros, oompoeed of Fraak L and John B Zschee ba been dissolved, Frank L Ziche retiring. The bu.ineea in the fa tare will be conducted under the firm Bast of ZicVt & Son. All partie indebted to tbe heretofore existing ooaartnertbip will picaaf Call and ciak satirfactory settlement, Jobs B Zacbsb, Fbask L ZaesB. E, J. fsIcCAUSTLAHD, Ciiil, Sanitvfy aai HydraIia Engineer. -neuU ntr enginenr for Gol-1 sJounlsis) and Dry Quloh Coulidated 0-11 and Si vtr MiuisgC. 1 1 ffe, rstiS'rert, Al stay, Or. Fcrtmillei '.'fi ftg, 7 . w i i -1 - Bl -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ftraiupt ittr3ntiaa-?ipat-iUss Esirs Beatatotskaf aud ?sF ;ooda in the Val ley, aojl tlia nMi reasr tate prioes, both in buvlna aad selliuir. 1 have on hand ill k!ods of JU iNlTiJaf, STOVES, TINYAHE, TR'JHXS, B30KS, PfUTURES. tCLGCXS, CRSCKERY, ETC., ETC. . B .diwr west of S E Toung's olf storg. L. COTTLIiiO .123 Flrat street. Albany, Or, tf9 hara tha Exclusive Control of bi K . as r" o - ii x t o nt Is j -4 w u. jit And don't hao fa offer v nvt aaM f VJi. far it thm RfXTHir.F C, ...... a. aw BWttff ea 110 cn uttf rest SAMUEL E. Y0UI1G, ALI1ANY. OREGON. 1 , ' It r; ForLC-Te-F """ . .-r , n. rai sji. f ii,, , -.1 see.. 1 jcuy ard & I -- 1 2nd lrJ: Store. 'AC- TjiS" : AB :hv.;.: ? x