The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 18, 1890, Image 4

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    J. L. HILL,
find Suii :00H.
t lW- m, .
0"Vo cr. Firatand Ferry oueowi.
ft.
Physician and Surgecm.
Office npstU th Densnerat.
on. 17 n. davis,
PhvsicUn and Surgeon.
-M. - rt a rs sat at !ra lit ALrhftn' Block.
u.t i found t hi office aay and night.
DH. G A. WHITNEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Or.ju.ti of Bell-vo Hospital MsdlosJ 1
Ug Now rk City.
Disesse oi woman a specialty.
irOlBa toman's Oriok, Albany, Or.
i . K. 7EATnEHrOUD,
ATTORNEY AT UW
AlBAST. !.
n. a. . BLACRBCRS,
OtO,W. WMOHT,
ciACUCunn&vnicHT,1
Attorneys at Law,
.11 tha CourU 4 tht
111 I'TWMW - . ,
SUM. TromptetUottoo given to oUbual-
Office Odd Fellow T.mpla, Albany, Or
W 1? TITTaYEU
at'POUNEV AT UW
And Solicitor la Chancery,
. . . . . ORECIOM.
Loans nostoiwiw .
jTh. DIKICAN,
MT0E5BI AT III AKD HUTIET
PIJBIIC,
"Office In 8truaa' Block, V 1
and i-
ALBANY, 03ECQH.
JAKES P. HEAD,
... at . 3 h;1a Vramtum
AUCmaj a. Law afliuiuB juuuiuji&i,
ALDANY OREGON.
Will practice U all lh-cnurt of th
short oolioa- Ten year xperiooc.
RedCiwnMills
BOX LASXIXQ A CO., UOPR'S.
nw raocsas novm BCrxeioat roe vamh-im
Aire uiui via.
REST STORAGE FACILITIES.
iliffhest Pric in Casb fo
M MAT.
. NDK
MAY te SENDERS.
L'silsrs in General EsuAanlisa.
HAnR!S3'J32 - - CSECSM
Pianos.
Tbow wUhlnit flrrt cU lntrninnl,
th b4tt m1e to m bo4 lbs olliDt of tb
'ot,cn baaite-l by calling t Mr B
K MjmM'i, oppo.lu lh MinU Tem
pi, oo Firitf StrM. Th ocl and
inatrumftntaJ maaia kpt for aalalao tba
rft amortmant of lam pin? paUarna
to laot from tbla al J of 'Frioao. Iaa
aona given Jo pamtlog and ambroldarJog
In har atudio oer Lmo Coanty B,B
UIt har your ordar and yon will be
pleaaed.
S. W. Paisley,
.Alkur.
WQOLIISA.LBtOBA.LBR IX
Totacco tni Cigars.
UfUra aalMtUa (rai aha,Waa.
IRM FOll RALB. Two haodrad
acrea ol good (arm laod all m eutU
Talioo. with nr.od two etorr bouar, food
br.ro and olar autbonaaa. Oool water
f.ir fa.D'O and atock. oed pear and ap-
Fla orchard, aa wall a etoar AUd ol
olt. Would make two go ainall
rrma. BUoatad foor mllea MOthwoat of
Albany. Inquire at tbla offlae.
failrailiei k Imng.
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
frcmpt ittBatioa-First-slisa Hears
Eevere House:
ALBANY, - OREGON
5HAS. PFEIFFEH PROPRIETOR.
FWad no In flrat-olaaa aayle. Tablaa
aupplled with tbe bet in the market.
Vice Bleeping apartmanta. Sample roonv
tor aammprclai travelere,
a a u aa4 trim the H-tel."!
Delmonica Restaurant.
CORKER riRBT AND ELLSWORTH aT.
Tha anienaed having pnrohaaed the
old Herman Ralanraut and baa opened
noder the Iot oa n a tlratiiasa retta
tant. Wa are prepred to furnish nieale
fr partie or dooc on hfrt notice. Oy
tm arrred in every tylo. eaatero or a.t;
11 ktu'U of (Mil knwi il tkm market
Ksnploy unly Ur-cI'Va Itrlp. and waiting
wii! ! prompt and conrtfoni. RenUr
meal 25 ota. Coffee of fl nt-c) f)nality
and a onp of coffee and cake t from 5 to 10
eta. I am well known in this city and aa
o,aet the tizniia to gti me a call.
SAMGET8 Proprietor
MONEY TO LOAN.
$100,000 to loan at 8 per centon im
proved farm or city property.
Wallace & Junox.
City ftlcat Market.
BSULTZ EMS,, Propriaton.
K'p a full llnr of maaia of all kinda,
in cool plte, eompletaly pro
tected; and alwaya freau.
jm. have conittantlym band aalmoo
nd iAt.ti fiah.
J. P. Whiting, Artist
1 11 3 ruction given, a id work exe
cuted in Landscape Portrait and De
corativeraintinpr.Lelloririjf, Designing
and rJechanical Drawing1.
Roams 8 and 9, Fo s ter Block, AI-
rtny Cr
13 YEARS CF PAUI
PERMANENTLY CURED BY
THIS CASE.
1 WUror, aiimtn
County, ra.
Kdltor of Tht BVU,
KwYork,.T. Da
' Btrt Tha caa of Mr.
GemmlU prawnta a rtriklnt axampl of auflbr.
tat and marvelous cure, tha ha lived In and
But fcUlror wt vara,anu u wp. m
wa thrown from a wagon, nutalnlnf aorloua
Injurt to bar iptna. Troak mat uma uu aoe
aba wu a balplaai erlppla, unable to walk.
TUB CUBE,
rtnrttie ttieaa lorn la year of (xtlftorlng, (he
Ibundua relief nwa th eumerout ramadlee
the bad tried. la isss har daughter read tha
advarUetmanl of Bl Jacob Oil, and aha
bought two bottle. Tha oil waa applied, ana
Before the eecoud bottle waa exbeuited by
Mrs. GemmlU aha wa able o wai aoous
And ha beea eomaletely eured.
m. moxrsox, rottmMUA
told bt Drawdd end Dtabn AerywArre. '
TKS IHARLtl K VOOtUa CO iaBkaera, Be.
rrilP V 4 AIT1 V A DrtlTTR
1UEJ IrtHUUWt
goo Development Concp.ny'a Btoaua-
auip moo.
,j
25 MILES SHORTER
20 HOURS LESS TIME
nun b en? oUier re Jtw.
thmua-h nanaemgor and
talirht Imofroiai IWIand and all poiuta
a the W Ilia moll Vatloy to ami from eian
f rx.jleot, Cal.
Th nnin Panlflo ataaiuboata on tbe
l;l.r.iML. rler divlalou will loTa Fort
and. Soutn bonud, Monday , WedoeaiUy
...A at B a. 111. Arrive at Uorranw
Ts. .1.. ThnrailaT BDU Brtl'irtl.T
r...- ...k k...,.-
Monday. Wedneaday and Friday at 8 a
ni. Arrive at I orllaou lueaaay.
day and Saturday at S:S0 p. ut. OB Moa
dT, Vaedoeaday and Friday, bolli North
and Sautu bond boata will ba oyer night
at UrUom, living hero at a, tu.
fioa'a make oloao oonnewtlon at Alban
tralsa of tbe Oregon t'aeiflo Uallroad,
TtMt SCHBDtJLS. (except gundara.)
Utva Aloany 10 . a. t TMPna. 6 . ,
UaveOorraUl 1:W r. a . Uve Ol.0j.a
rrt Taqeina, IJO B.Amre Altaaay. 11:10 a.
O. C. tralaa connoot at Albany and
Oo rvalUe. The above train oonneot al
yaonlnawtth tba Oregon Development
tVmpany'a Una of Hteamahlpe between
Ya-iuioa and Han Franrkeoo,
H.tlKIKO DATE .
raoai viaria.
WUIaiMtle VIUynr. AprU Jih .
rto Tuaktay.April (Wed:
da Tbonklaa'.atay Ut.
vaaa ra.aciavo
Wi'mmU Valley. Tbunriav. April lUt
e Frklay, April lh,
I lUtb.
4a Sonlajprux!
Tba Company w-rve tbe rtgnl
-.ill..- .l-a wllkntlt BOtl!.
to
'FIBUi:. ' .
v V Puu.ni.ni from Ponlaod and
rm?nixa Va lev noinu can make cloae
nneolijn with tbe traina of tha Yaqulna
M.u.t Airutn r (!nrva.Hia. and U dea-
tlnerl Lo San Franoiaoo ahould arrange to
rive at Yaquina tbe evenuiK before Ate
f aauing.
eager a4
r.elat Baiee alwaya
AweaA
orh,fcm.lkm apply to A fftr!,h',V
tH Axetit, Albany, or to C U Hwe!l. Jr., O.F.
,r. ArV, Oreeoa Itovelo? .l Co., M.mifwy
Mae rraeowro. O.U C C. Mit .
A.O. t.vT AtM .
CorraUa.
OVERLAND TO CAUFQIA
-v:a-.
goitnera Pacifls Goicpanj'o Lies.
THE MOUSTliiASTA ROUTE.
free b AJbery and aaa rruicieea, M fcoer
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PULLMAh LOTET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
tor Aeeeaaoaedaliea al Sreend-4'laaa raaaea
gera. atjaeh4 ta Ereaa Tralaa.
Tbe B. P. Co's f'-rry makee connection with ail the
Mn. on U.. bnl bfl. Uirl.K lfuitutol
r atnat, nrUa.
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BOUT3 1 ANP BJaJBT
VIA CALIFORNIA.
tt (ji. Infin-eiatlo-i reirsr-llna rate, mapa, el.
all on Oempany Agent at Al'aMiy.
a, kokhlbh P. aoor.RS
ktanwer O. f. and P. Ar
t, i. WHITKEY.
is.ti.xT And Counsellor At
La?
aw ND
.otar Public.
ALBA 1. ORECON
III prsjsin I all of tbe Court
ale State. All loan intruatf ' to bi
will be promptly aitonied to.
Fon hem oniv
B
1 BftlTlWS FertOSToryAH-tirO KAFHOOTJi
nT r Vk. of EniTisii Mind: F.ffeoti
V U X Xt at Errera or lie ia Old or Tmuif.
, SM BX HOOO tm',t H.w 1. R.t.rp. ui
r.lrM.(lMa aK,HOil'.UlriIMHtTa r.H l.or imi.
Akwlnc.1, aalUllMI HUBS TUKA1 BtT-Bt h. a ttfr
?rm Utah ! 4 lUM, TmlwiM, mt lmrtvliimmirUt.
mm tmm "1W aw. a, r.ll npMliMU tm4 rh BllU
ww mt niuiti Luaatruu, a. 1,
DR. JAMES KEYDE?!,
Graanata of Efllnlmrg, ScoJland,
Haa locatod la Albany. Frt 11 hi
borough knorlodg of hla prmeaalon
and bla axporionca or 10 years aa an offi
cer In a Cavalry Heglinont, lie hopoa to
marltt'ie patronage of thoaa Intoresthd
In borana, cat' In. alieop. ato. He would
alao rnoommead bin aointlon or llnament
for aorw sbouidera. aora oka, brokan
kneea, woaada, apraina. Prl e, one dot
lar pr bottle.
awarOfflce at JohnSobinaar'a Ivery Ha
bl.
State Trea3urers Thirty
Sixth Notice.
Stati op Obxoojt,
Tbkasubcb'8 Offre,
S alkm, March 22d, 890.
Notice is hereby K'ru that there aro sniH
ciout funds on hand to pay tbe following
warrants, and that they will be paid on pro
aectatioo at this office. Warrants of the
hisae of 183'.) and 18'JO. as follows 1 nnmb
ered 1502, 1501, 15f5. lfiOS. lfiO2.102.'17IO,
1713, 1722, 1712, 1717,173-'. 1718, 17C3, 1763,
2079, 2'.x, 2(m(i.2!;iJ, 2140,21(54 21.35,2225,
275U, 2700, and 2776. Interest will not he
allowed after the date ol this notice,
O W Webb.
State Treasurer,
(Mil
LeUIIUst L4R0R AUAIS ATTACH t il.
In iSSS, when Qunv'a Ixxxlte cmtijtiilfi
wat oryanlaed and higher taxe upon the
proplo were for ale lo monopoly trust for
pot Cli, tlu We.tem Cattle Trutt, head-
eJ by the "Big Four," mee their bid for a
tax upon the now mccemful leather tndua
trie of the the country, and the bid
accepted. A Urge contribution (or polHl
caI boodle, underatood to have been $100,
ooo, aecured the rrottiUe that a tax of t4
centt per pound would be put upon hldet
by the new tariff. The "Big Four" paid
the caul), and now they claim the iwi;
The Weatern Cattle Trut U one of the
mo( fomplete moaopollea on the coutl
nent H baa tadily reduced the price of
cattle In buying from tha weatern farmera
until many cat'.le-growcra have been bank
rupted, and It haa at teadlly maintained or
lncreacd thu price of beef to conumert
A It practically conttoU the cattle trade of
the entire couniry.u u now wrorg n0(n
to lorca me price oicauie ojfmo iara-
Hon nolnt for the farmer, and to keep ua
the orlce of beef to con.umeras but It it
Unt'enL It o.ld It a c.ah b Cor.tr.ct for .
ta ct 1 ccnla per pound on nw hldet,
. r
with the understanding that It ahould be
called protection to the farmer; but while
truat, that handle million of cattle, It
would be no material benefit to the farmer
who ella three or four hide a year, and It
would make him pay three or fourfold
more In Incrraaed cotl of ahoea, liarneat,
belling etc., than he cou'd pot.lbly gain
or a a va nwca,
I a a. I t I I
Uf all llie many monatrou aaiea 01
many
heavy taxe on the people tor the benefit
of monopoly greed, thl contract with the
gra.plng cattle trut to tax our leather In
duatrle and to tax the who'e people of the
country a contumer of ahea, etc., I the
moat alroclout. It ta simply taxing a now
well eatakllahed leather Induatry that up
plle the entire American' market with
American made leather, American made
ho, Ainri lean made harnc, etc, and
furnlahe them cheaper and better than
ever before In ou hUtory and export
io,ooo,030 of American product to for
eign market; and thla Us I levied aolely
becauae Phil Armour' Cattle Tru.i ha
paid for It In campaign boodle and now
demand Ida price aa dci.ommatrd In hla
bond. Could parlltan madne run wilder
tn the path of destruction than the McKIn
ley com ml tee la now ruahlng Into tSe dead
ly en. brace of the monopoly greed that
demand Increased tribute from every In-
dutry and from every contumer?
Eighteen year ago there wa universal
paralysis among our leather Industries and
many of our tanneries v. ere closed by the
Sheriff. An appeal was made to Congress
to save the leather Industry by making
hides free, and a republican house, repub
llcan senate and republican prealdent ap
pointed the measure. Hide were made
tree and that release of a great Industry
from crushing taxes speedily developed It
until American labor not only furnishes
all our leather and all our shoes, harneas,
belting, etc, bet furnlahea the beat at the
lowest prices ever found in our market,
and sends $10,000,000 abroad. To restore
the tax on bidea would be simply lo re
mand the now complete American Indua
try to embarassment or bankruptcy, and to
Increase the cost of shoes to nearly seventy
millions of people ami the coat of harneas
to every farmer in the land, 4iid why?
Simply because .a Cattle Trnt-t that now
controls and reduces the price of cattle
and controls and keepaup pr Increases the
price of beef, ha paid boodle tribute to
debauch our politics, and it demands It.
promised reward.
Albany
IRONWORKS.
Man u fact arers o
1EAM EKCIHES CSIST AND SAW
y ILL MACHINERY IRON FRONTS
AD ALL. KIHOS OF HEAH
AND LISl' WORK,
IROHKHO BRASS
CASTIHCS.
spanfal atLsaUon
da of manhiner
l.l o t pairing at
Patterns Made ua Short Notice
Ufa hav9 iha ticlutira Control of
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SAMUEL E. YOUIIG,
ALBANY, OREGON.
FOR
AKO ALL
SKin DISEASES
LOOSE'S CELEBRAT'D FOiSflN DAI MM
It klllssll lanammatlon and Irrltab' ' , and t t
only anre Xeatrosi UHlcrubea and Diuor lb.it.
farsaitea.
V"friv- Price. 25 cents a Box. .
-Conrad Mtjver.
-PROlMIClVVt OF
STAR BAKKltY
Comer BroatMiiii and First lUs.,
DEAI.EB IN -
'stained Fraila,
alauiarare
' Srle FrolU.
Tebneeo,
J agar,
Coflee,
Kte
I'mousmI Neists,
tafenivisrrv
OgetiabU',
(.'liCttra
tie..
f .-ct everything tbt ia
H k variety and grocery
a rkai price paid for
kepi Irv ftin
ore, Hirho
aLLICinDSOFnODOCE.
E. A. DEOnYy
Attorney .t Law.
Atumtion given to o ih'ectlon of claims,
OfTloa with J J Whitney.
TELEGBAPIIIC KEWS
A FrlxeFiitht,
fsT Louis, April It. "Big Six," a heavay
weight nejjio puglliil, on a wner, to-day but
ted an ox to death, lie caught tha animal by
th Imi (ii and butted it between th eye lour
timca, then drawing hack at arm ' lencih he
ran hi agsunut it knock iiij It down, the ox
dying in live minute.
VrrgtiM aad We.biaatea raatwfllraa.
Washinoton, April 1 1 , rswlmantein aji-
poinltiii KO Devaull, Alba, Umatillt county
Or.r, S Umitead, IlaUcy, I. Inn county Or., II
II Uravcx, Scndiiii, Vauihill eotinly, Or. A
po.iflliee wu to day ettahllahed at ton Loop
OkNm'gitn c uipy, Wu.li,, with P II l'iiiktrtun
poalinanlnr.
Uaadall Irjlag.
Washinoton, April u, 1:30 A M.Rp-
rencnuiive Randall ha been diking very rapid
ly to nikdtt and death U momentarily expect
vl.
4:10 A M, Kamlnll ha Ucom worte , He
hi awakened, and ia n coiuulerable tuain,
it t not expected (list he can liva until uay
tlM.
A Parmer Una 'a Haa,
I'knmston, April 11. Thii moininu'
Ltbound paMcnger trala bore the liody of
0wgt Manafielil, who died In hia berth while
coiminj irom l'oitland to hli boina ta Alhcua,
accottaianicd by lit. l.iother. Dtceated waa
Ja var '
lie leaves a son and thres
brothais,
Cots the arheel,
Jacksonville, April 11, Tbe Southern
Oregon presbytery closed it session last night
with the discussion of hither education. The
vote wa unanimous on locating the academy
at Jacksonville. Lr Dcliar and Rsv K Knnis
are entitled to th honor of securing tbe lora
turn 01 1 lie school at this pisce, a result lor
which they have been laboring! tha past two
months. The presbytery departed homeward
to-oay.
Aecldeal al Kagsaa.
Euoknk, Or., April II. Thomai Abram
a young man, wbiic woiking with a molding
machine In MUMey & I'atker' plaining mill
this morning, met with a serbut accident. Hit
richt arm i taticht in the sticker and man
glad borriMy. A icrtion of about six inches
ol tha forearm was chopped into mincemeat,
and amputation will probably be necessary
90 Ceavlrl ia Ike reallcatlary,
SALKM, April 1 1. Supt Dowing'tquarterly
report show 320 convict in tbe pcBiteUiary
at the close of the quarter, as against 313 last
quarter.
Bewail far Cray s Barker.
Scattlk, April 10. Arrangements have
been concluded by which tbe Northern Pacific
will absorb the Paget Sound & Cray's Harbor
road, extending from Kamilche, on Little
Skookum bay, to Montesano, on the Cbehali
river, a distance of about forty miles. The
Paget Sound 3s Cray's Harbor road ta owned
by the Port Hlaketey Mill Company, and the
price to be paid is fl6,ouo per mile. It It ua
derstood that the Northern Pacific will connect
this road with its main line sod extend Ike
road from Monicsano lo Cray's Harbor City
Tbe transfer wilt probably take place on tbe
3oth in st.
frellmtaary garvey.
KosEat'Ba, April lo, The preliminary sur,
vey of the Roscburg & Coot Bay railroad bat
been completed, showing a distance of ninety
miles from Koaeburg via Myrtle Point to the
terminus at Coo. bay. Coo, Curry and
Douglas counties will be required lo raise
sutiaMiy 01 Si 50,000, l 5.000 of which was
raised ia this city in about four hour.
wrecaa City Tee,
Salem, AprU lo. Artklcs of incopoatioa
were to-dsy filed with tbe secretary of slate
by the Oregon City Railway Company j objee
to construct and oicrste a street railway
Oregon City amount of capital stock 915,000
t M Atkinson, T I. Chatman, Ceorge
Harding, N O Wsldea J T Person and 11
Stevens, meotporaiors.
Halter arnivUlaa.
Jackjonville, April 10. The Sou.bera
Orrgoa presbytery resumed the discusaioa
revuion as the second order of the dsy, rescb
tog a vote at 3 P M which stood eleven for
' I ' ... I . t. I V. .
oppoaed revisioo earnestly again all the other
Dui.ttieis represented In tbe prcslytcry.
faille Beatrejed.
Wasmiscto.", April lo. The report of tbe
condition of farm animals make lite averages
ss follows: Hones, 07,4, csttle 04,1, sheen
93.7. saine 95.6. Tbe percenisge of losses of
farm animal by ease, winter exposure or
otherwise is estimated lo average I 64 for
horses, 3.64 lor csttle, 7,30 for sheep, and 7,6
(or swine. Reports indicate loss by exposure
throughout Ihs country of more I haa 1,000,-
000 ex' tie and still larger losses of sheep.
Tketaloa Party,
Postlakd, Cr., April 10. Following it
tbe ticket of ihe anion party: Congress Major
1 A liruce, of licn'.on county; Governor IA
in the hands of executive committee; Secretary
of State Nathan Pierce, of Umatilla county;
State Treasurer E Walker,'- of Jackson
county; Superintendent of Public Instruction
T C Jory, of Markia coun'.y; Slate Printer J
A Power, of Multnomah connty; Supreme
Jttdjje Lift ia hand of executive committee.
Btrklea Ce Rrsa.
CotVALLis, April 9. Th Denton County
republican, contention met to-day aod nomi-
nsted the following candidates: Delegates to
the state convention, E H Ilelnap, M J Con
nor, J R Ba ley, J A H-nkle, T M Ccoper, C
E Moore. R A Ilensell. George O Wsggoner;
stale senator, C BCrotno; representatives, C
E Moore, M T Starr, Judge W S Hofford;
comrriisioner, F B Chambers; clerk, B W
Wiieon; sheriff, W A Jolly, treasurer, E. M
Belknap; school superintendent, W E Yates;
ssscssor, Willis Vidits; surveyor, O V Hurt;
coroner, J Ijikin. Tbe following wa adoDt
ed. Rttolvtd. That we believe tbe time ha sr.
rivrti, when tbe office of county clerk should
be divided and the office of recorder created.
The Spekaae Falla lair,
Spokane Falls, April 9, It ha lieen de
cided to employ Robinson to msnage the great
Northwestern fair, to be held here in Ihe fall,
at which the mineral and agricultural products
of the Northwest will be brought here, together
with all the manufacturing products of the
East, which latter the Northern Pacific agrees
tb carry free of charge. Robinson is of New
Voik, and is a man of great experience. He
had bce engaged to handle the world's fair
for New York, provided that city got the tiie.
Centlnc From Ihe tenth.
San Diego, Cel., April 9. Another cap
ture of ten Chinese was made early this morn
ing. They were entering f he harbor in a fish
erman's bo it from Lower California about a
o'clock, when they were stopped by customs
officers on guard at Ballast Point, at the en
trance to the harbor. The boat was owned bv I
J E William, who is also in custody.
Starving Wen,
San Francisco, April 9. This afternoon
nearly 200 men appeared at the county clerk's
office and asked to lie sworn to the statement
that they were absolutely destitute and could
get no work. It was done, and three copies
of the affidavit were prepared fur circulation to
prove that there is still disirrss among the
working classe
Kendall Dying, .
ashington, April 9, Much uneasiness
has been felt at the capital to-day a to the
jondilion of Representative Randall. There
is no doubt but that the ex speaker was very
much worse this morning, -nd he has continued
10 sink, until at present he is an exceedingly
critical condition.
Served Ulra Klichl,
Virginia, Nev., April 9. J M Campbell,
less e of the Territorial Lntetpi Ue, was arrested
to-day, charged with vio'sling the .S'cvida law
prohibiting the publication of iotteiy an.ertise
inents. Campbell gave bonds in the . .. .1 of
8250. 1 he penalty is a fine of 8500 v.' six
months imprisonment.
An I aeany Head,
Sx Petersburg, April 9. Infomation
from private sources is to tiie effect that tbe
czr still in remains in a terribly nervous con -dilion,
while the czarina is threatened with in
sanity A Rivhr Excursion. The river ex
cursion to Albany, contemplated to be
given bv the University band In a short
time, will be a success, many having al
ready declared their Intention of joining
the paity. The excursion will be given
as soon as a stcaintxjat can be secured and
the weather permits. Statesman,
ttfi
We give Wlow an abstract ol the an-
buitl report 0! L M Curl, county avhooi
aujwrluti'iuloiit, for the year ending
March 3, 18D0s
No tioraons between 4 ami 20
yt-arg ot hk reniding in the
county, limit) S071
No persona butween 4 nd 20
yfara of hko n-aidlng in the
county, Itmmle...... ,
0034
G105
Total
No roKldent pupila enrolled In
puuuo acttouia during the
year hutweun 4 and 20 year
of Btrt. male
2160
No rcaidunt mipilii nrolld In
pumio aciioolM during the
year between 4 and 20 yean
of ago, female
1032
Total
40H8
1244
118H
Aver, dally atlVndancp, male
Aver, dully attendance, fumaU'a
Total ..."
No tOachert employed during
the year, niah-s,....
No teachers employed during
the year, fuuiali-a ...........
2132
11
00
Total.
203
07
82
No teachera examined during
tue year, inaloa
No teacher examined during
me year, mutate
Total..
179
3
No applicant that failed dur
ing tne year, male .
No applicant that failed dur
0 I
ing uio year, lemalc... .....
Total....
23
86
22
No teacher employed holding
urBt-graiie certiUcate, male
No teacher employed holding
nrit-gratfe cert't', female. .
ToUl.
681
No teacher employed holding
za graoe ceniucatea, mate. .
No teacher employed holding
43
47
zu graue conuicaie, lemaiea
ToUl......
00
27
No teacher emjdoyed holding
u grauo certuicatea, niaiea. ,
No teacher employed holding
graue ceroucatea, lemaie
15
ToUl...
lo permit granted
year, males......
fo iKirtnit mo ted
ttlRTV It'll AOL Bl'festSTESiftK.liT'a
42
1 1
20
. 18
year, females
ToUl .
S8
No teacher taking educational
journal, male
No teacher taking educational
40
48
journal, females.
ToUl
88
No pupil between 4 and 20
not attending any school,
male
No pupil Lvtwecn 4 and 20 not
atU'tidiJig any school, female
ToUl ,.. ......
No teacher employed lo pri-
rate achool
No pupil attending In private
720
908
1034
14
240
sen out ,
ToUl
254 i
value oi school uouae and
ground $86,0.0 00
. aiuv v. kuwi luiunurv.....
.. .t I i
i Ihm TOM? IMI
71W2 00
V alue of school apparatus . .
2272 001
Amount insurances on school
32 075 00
houses, etc . .
Salary paid county school au-
periuivnuciit ...
850 00
Whole number districts tn co..
Whole number district rep'ng
Aver, number months Uugbt .
No school houae
No graded schools
No teachers employed in graded
No pupils attending
No Welwter' dictionaries in
100
100
6.07
W
4
W
VSl
40
61
school .....
No Icga! votr-r
No school viniUMl by stint.
Amt. school fund in hand of
clerks
112,110 82
Af "'f .tr
0,340 13
Amt. apportioned among dis
...
27,441 30
trict, county fund
Amt, apportioned among dia-
tricU, state fund
Amt, raised by rate bills ......
Amt. raised by other source. .
7,171 60
217 10
600 (Hi
ToUl amt. received. . . .. t53,5S6 01
Ant paid out for teacher'
wage ..35,483 14
Amt. paid out for other pur
pose 12,835 08
Amt. in band dhttricU clerk. 0,207 4'i
Amt. nnapportioned fund in
band of county treasurer. . . 23,313 00
COUNTY COIIIT ritOCEEDING.
(D. R. V. BJackborm, iod. ; .
W. Coor ai4 0
w rhUllps, OMBUlanonera.)
Application of J E KnoX and other for
v action of coanty road granted and fee
allowed.
The following bid were accepted for
building and repairing bridges :
Wiley Creek, Vi II St John. . . , . .$
Elder Slough, J Ihincan
Itrownavilie, 1 lotfman A Bates. . . .
Hock Creek, II M Worn.
Richardson, W H 8t John
700
407
fk-HIO
1850
1150
933
015
Kellevs. W II St John
1.... .......
Jordan, W II St John..,.
ToUl.
...12,557
Fees of witnesaes before grand Jory al
lowed ; also in sute case.
i axe 01 ueo tioctisteuier were re
duced 17.50.
Waterloo bridge was ordered repaired
at a cost not to exceed $150.
Warrant were ordered drawn for tbe
following :
Cieo I) Barnard A Co
ZFHeott, fees
I 17 60
18 10
it u wiimin. lumber
Fees, State vs Caleb Simmons. .
Fees, Bute agt. W W Sanders...
John rtmallmon, fees ...........
John Hmallmon.fees
E E Montague, fees .............
Geo vv Taylor, repairing Peter
Bilyeu bridge
J J Davis, keeping poor, ........
Paialev & Fish .'
5 81
32 00
33 40
240 16
11 05
230 00
40 00
69 20
1 25
John Sinallmon .........
O W Simpson
1 W Spink
"-g ..
A CARD.
760 17
10 55
103 60
Kditort Democrat ' f i '.V .
I desire, throogh the columns'of. your
paper, to thank Mr Earl Race and his
aged and esteemed mother, of the St.
Charles hotel in this city, for courtesies
and valuable aid rendered and extended
to my family whilst I have been confined
in prison, and to ail other persons wboae
names are to me unknown, who, while
In that edition of trial and diatreM ren
dered kindly help and extended heartfelt
sympathy to my wue and children.
I also desire to express the gratitude
I feel toward the ofneers of the prison,
Supt Downing, Warden McKinnon.Dup
uty Warden Barry, Capt I 0 Dickey and
Clerk George Barrs for their uniformly
kind treatment of myself while an in
mate of the prison, and their humane ef
forts directed toward the betterment of
the unfortunate transgressors of the law,
and to say that none of thetneverad
d reused a harsh or cross word to ine
while there. Svlvbstrbv Nicolls.
The Verdict I'lumlmaaa.
W D Salt, DrustKlt, Blrfu, Ind., Unifies i -en
recommend tk-cirlo Uuters aa tbe very beat
remedy, livery boitlesold hai (Ivan rellel tn every
eaen, One man took nix boUlas, and waa cured oi
rhumtitnotlOyrtr'u"iliif." Abraham Hara,
dniKifiei, Hellvllle, Ohio, afflraia : "The beet estting
mediciiM I bave ever handled ta my SO yaere' ex
perience, la Klmitrio !iitir." Thuunnd ol other
have added their testimony, ao that the verdict I
nnaninioua that Electric Bitter do cure all dlaetece o
the Uer. Kiilncyi or Miood, Only a ball dollar
bottle st Fonhaj add Vaaon's Drug Store. i
J)JE1).
McFARLAND.-Ort Tnursday morn
Ing, April 10, 1890, at har home In AJbanj,
after a lingering illness, of a cancer, Mr.
WH McFariand, aged 45 year. The
death of Mrs McFariand Will generally be
regretu-d.- She leaves a son, mother and
sister, and numerous friends to mourn her
death. Mr. McFariand was an old resi
dent of Oregon, living for many ears at
Corvallis previous to coming to Albany to
re.ltle. " j
tUH CAKNlVAf
A fulfadld Display of Coatamea aed Raenrr
The Opera Hotigo wa well filled last
week on tho owaston of the Merchant
Carnival, preminted under the auaplee
of the W. R. C. Some fine orchestra,
music, by Link's orchestra, compound of
Mr Link, violin, Mr Arnbergor,pfano,and
Mr Lon sr. cornet, onened the exercise.
I
It wa followed by a grand carnival
march of about eighty young women rpp-
r-entlng the bitKineaa tneu of Uio city.
i. i r.. .. ..,i ..u.. i.i .ni.-
uri7enii in Ky nuu buiwuio abiu.. ui
hmnln.1 In lll.llf Plgf!l villi t lilt Bll.lltl.a flf
trade neculiarto the hualness.tho grocers
with dried applfs.atrlng of walnut", etc., I
general mercliandiae witli apools of thread I
etc.. the druiriflnt with bottUis. siKinges.
etc., and other in like manner.not net-
tary to enumerate. It wa the finest Ii-
play oi ariiMiic MHiea well a uniius
designs ever seen in Aiuany.
A tiouow quaru-t was sung in goou
"""I'0, , , I
A v khu waa rcaii inr n ri 11 w lists-
f t ...v 'l'-
reaentcl were, brought in, tho yonng la-
uie rcsponuing uyanxsanng wiw .twir
lieautifully aung. A section drill follow
ed, under charirejf Cant VesU Maaon.
A duet by C K Harrow and Oil Hart
wa heard with pleasure. A Ubloau,
"Liberty F.nlightlng the World."wa very
pretty, Kdna Allen with sixteen electric
llk-hU flaalilng over her person .lieing the
statue. Mi Anna Ooldamith recited
"The Mailman" with excellent effect. A
Uhlcau'Justice presiding over the trade
ami tirtifiaalnna waa vunt nrntlr ami
clod the exerclm'. A lunch was served
and heartily parUken of.
llclow we glva a Hat of the buslnees
men represented with those who repre
sented them, an Intelligent description of
banners anddreaees beinc ImtKiatlble.
Uood taata was dlnplayed In tbe lettering
Ut 1.11V V1.M1.V1W. T V. V111T Uil. U V
captions, no blowing or Lluaterlng being
done :
A. a,, . ... .. M M I . ( t nn . .... ma . A n v -
Albany Electric Light Co.. by Edna
Allen, who eclipsed all other in brillian
cy of effect. Hixteen incandescent HithU
that decorated Iter person, including a
crown, flashed forth with great brilliancy
on her stepping on a plaU prepared for
the occasion. It waa one of tue most
electrifying exhibitions ever seen and
Drodticva an encore.
G W Simpson, general merchandise
tva nimpson.
Ida Brush, millinery .by Lora Vance.
Linn Engine Co No 2, by Frankio Hop
kins. Albany Engine Co No 1, by Belle Sen
ders. Wallace A Cusick, real esUte. by LWie
ttackieman.
Matthew A Wahburn,stoves and tin
ware, by Mamie Cundlu.
1 Cohen, general mdse.by Sadie Cohen.
Daily Dkmocrat. by Estella Stites.
Miller A I lart.palitters and paper hang
ers, 07 fijtus minrr.
Linn County Bank, by Lee Prather,
SUnard A Cusick. drugs, by Helen
Crawford.
Or. Land Co., real eUte, by Mr W 8
luorapann.
V L Kenton, trrocer. by Nona Irvine.
Aahby A Neil, real esUte, by Sarah
Ash by.
Conn A Ilendricaon, grocer,by Candis
Conn.
L II MonUnye, lawyer, by Lida Rum-
rami-h. h . t; itnna.1 i ttrttv
c v tirowll-ii .o-, b, I, Turner.
I T . ' "
Aug Lenge, grocer, ty Mrs LAtige.
iiewitt mine, lawyer, by uigie
Jj!' Wit,d,t,U ittdicattng tliat Justice
Mueller
A Garrett, grocers, by Carrie
Layton,
W Ii Bilveu.
lawyer, by Minnie Sen-
aers.
ltevere House, by Emma Ifniffer.
11 J Jones, books, etc., by Daisy Dnn
nal. Mr B Hymen. arttsLby Ml Bishnn.
11 y man A Browne II. nuraerr. bv Zella
Parker. " '
C E Wolvcrton, lawyer, by Ollie Balti
more. Tho Brink, furniture, by Mis Wright.
IXiyoeA Froman, gun, etc., by Maud
IVvoe.
Tho Hopkins, stoves and tinware, by
rs uopKins,
l"rof H Palmer's Conservatory of Music,
by Cora Loftin.
Will & Ktark. icwelrr. bv Pearl Vance
Albany p. O., by Liittie Thompson.
"Who will get the Port Office."
Curran A Monteith. real ratate. bv Loo
Viars.
-
Crawford A Pax ton. tihotoeranhi'm.
ritl
jjuio crawtord, weU decorated
photo.
jsana 01 trregon by Majrtrie Chambers.
X' . . a a . . at. a 1
r im national uana or ura t linn.
Daily Herald by (JuMie Urton.
Kantiam I-umberCo y Mrs J K Brown
F H Hciffer, soda and confectionary ,by
Ella Whitney. . ' '
Klein Bros, booU and shoes, by Alvlna
Kransee.
C Meyer Jtrocerv and bakerv. bv Marv
15-1.1 '
nuiussrr.
Ked Crown Mills, bv Hattie Cheanev.
A I Analrn, wagon and street car ahop,
hl .lrdie Anelyn
kniftn Hii.u.11 JL Fn Il M 1 lM.
. ""III -'""v" .' .uvuiiuiai hu
piement. Dy Hannah Cohen.
Blackburn A Wright, lawyer, bv Mrs
iuu nunwiiii,
Fortmiiler A Irvimr.furnlttire. bv Vella
v i -
srving.
IVnham A Bon. furniture, bv Nellia
Callahan.
Foshay A Mason, drugs, by VetU Ma
son. O L Blackman, drugs, by Nettie Silver-
nan.
( E C Thelps, job printer, by Ullle Ro
siter. C 11 Dod.l A Co, agricultural imple
ments, oy jiirs in ran.
Misses Bail.millinenr.bvEmma BalL
The Supreme Bench.by Casaie Howard.
Stewart A f$9x, hardware, by Mr Rob
ert iiuaton.
JaRanese Bataar bv Eva Cowan.
lh- Rowland Catarrh cure, by Heater
MerrilL
B M Huston & Co, drayage, by Artie
isuston.
, U W Smith, stoves and tinware, by bia
daughter.
Parker Bros,grocery and bakery.by Nina
xaracr.
Barrows X Searls, general mdse, by
ir Eearis.
Spencer & Blackburn, grocers, by Joalo
Sperrv.
F M French, jewelry, by Mildred Bur-
mester.
L E Blain. clothlne. bv Ollie Mark
Thompson & Overman, harnesses and
saflaiea, ay matia vanilorn.
8 E Young, general mdse.by Lena Mar-
aimii.
W F Read.generalmdse.by Clara Read.
Golden Rule Bazaar, Julius Gradwohl,
proprietor, crockery, by Sarah Owenby.
Ladies Bazaar, Mrs H J Sower .proprie-
. iiiiiiiuvry Huu ukucb goous, oy Annie
urumniuitii.
H Ewert, jewelry, by Elfreda Ewert.'
St Citarles Hotel bv Nettia Parvla.
Richards & Phillins. turners, hv Ger
trude Richards.
Burkhart & Keenev. real s.st. hv
Bertha Martin. . '
Albanv Woolen Milla.
a nne laDnc, , represented by Hattie Gal-
uraau.
Delmonica Restaurant, bv Resale gait-
marsh. ,
VV It nilonn V. T n !1
" - v.nwi uaiuci, uy litre VllllfOU.
Albany Colleiziate Institute, hv l.lda
Galbraith.
F Co., by Linda Miller.
Price Robson. dealers in hardware.
and agricultural implements, by Gussie
jtemer.
Geo C Henderson. irroeera.rivMra ITnn.
ucrmui.
j ' -
W R 0 and G A R, by Miss Macoon.
Albany Ice Co. by Ida Stuart.
Wallace & Adams. irroceM. hv Miaa
n...i.. '
IOIIKIIIUII.
W R Graham, tailor, bv Sarah fitom.
ourtr.
J K Weatherford. attnm
Blake.
Makinar 85 who tartlelntid in tha nr.
invai uiarcn.
! i ... ...
1 W Bentley. best boot aud shoe maker in
city, opposite Fortmiiler & Irying'a,
A Woman'a Discovery.
"Another wonterlul d'seovarv haa been mitt a
sid that too Hy a lady in this eixinty. Diaeass Ids.
Urned lie clutcbea upon bar and far seven years she
wittiitood Its aeverea treats, but her vital orirum were
untlermined and doatk secmeo kuminent, fbr three
monins sns oii;na .ucwnai,t:y tu.ti eou d not sleep,
bat bout ht, : us a bottle of Or Kind's Nw Uiscov.
try furliuuniptla and was eo much relieved on
taki:ij first done that the aloft a1! nijrtit and with
one b..Ui has biwn mSaculou!j cat!. Her name
is Mm LuSmr Sina." 'ls.ua wtih-s W C Hitmck: aod
Oo ,olf 1ti'S O.- ta trft trial bi. at to
shay and ansml Drug " 'i
II Of E AND ASilUMI)
TiiUaatMlr.
Utir MoKiulxy ha rerianod th poantorate
cf tha i'realiyt4irin Oliiroh at Eneue.
Tb aver attoniUnoe at tha IWei;
nut.lie auhiMla fur tha month eudinit April
4th wa819.
Mr F L Such arrived on land bight' train
i from Han Kratteinco. and will look after hi
Albany loteretta.
Aoocrdina to a or.mpilad atntament in the
TJatiOnal DBii.ofa, ureuoti In the Iart
wool ifniwlng atate in tha Uuion. Uati
rank reennd.
A trii(d Wflhihg thirty fiv tmunda
waa eaptorad lt arujay lufheatrt.l v at
Wnilula, Uai. 1 hi U the lit rpemtneri
of lh kiai tr c"ukh tB tl' t
Fair I)W looked bt-r prrtticat yisi,tiday
and parties nui'iuinx ir ion were more
than yleaaad witn the property and showed
their appreciation of it in a sulistsntiat way
A annum rfrlrator ear. with td.ld
ldH.rs and to chesta,sttractdsmaattoti.u
ut tha dpot t-dy, Jt was all th way
irom I'ennsylvsnia
There has been a general advance of pas-
Nn(nr ,n1 t,tijn, r4,e. by ,n th, .team W
oonipaiiia doing Lnsimrss o.i l'nnt aoaii.I.
KreiU, utei hrm ,(ivi,w,d 30 pr cent, white
tJi taonaM of paarenger i.tes ia from 30 t-.
VV will wscar adelinunoiit and unpaid
subscription to this psper suainst 19 cents
that Artliar Uoduea will be the next county
eletk of this county. First coma, first aery
d. rriueville Now.
Mr A Klein arrived home from bia trip to
frtononthls noon's train. He will soon
move to Salem, where be will ran the boot
and shoe store eatablisbed there for several
ysara. Mr Jos Klein wfll bave charge of
tbe Albany store.
flaws come tout that a man livinir on
Buck creek car the southeast corner of this
eonaty actually wintered forty head of cattle
on willow. If mixed salt with tba feed,
ana ever boof of his stock got through iu
on sbspe. lVlneviile Kews.
raioAY.
Dr. J F Heodrsx of Ifarrlsbnra' waa in the
eity to-day oa hia return from the State
Uaioa eoavenUoo at Oregon City.
Mr. AL Moore bat letuttwd to-day to A
bany from three year sojourn on tha Hound
spent ia th photographing business an
win probably looat ia Albany.
Next weak Mr Coil VanCieve will revive
the Yajoina Poet, He ha last beea at
tb eity and believes tbe hay baa aotne
grand prospects right away off b'jersey, and
tbal ia tba way it looks to many.
Mr Hiubard Coon ha aold bis inters! in
the grocery store of Conn Bros to Mr Omar
lieodrinsoa, a very popular gentleman, and
tha tlm assM will be Conn Ac If endrioson.
"Dick" will do outaid work during tbe
so mow to gat ap bia moacle.
sa rc an ay.
f. M. Frenob kenps railroad time.
Rook candy drip at C E Brownelt's. '
Read Mattbw'snd Wash bum's new ad
A fine ha of syrups at C C Henderson's.
A aio lie ol Windsor tie at Barrows Si
1 , Wallace, Phyaician and 8orgio, Al
bnoy.Ori
Chohw can ued sweet potatoes at C E
Brownulia.
Oo to Aug Lease for staple and fancy
groceries. j
Prepared mickrv!, in lib cans, at C E
iirownaiis. !
nadauartr for garden aawda at C E
Browsel's.
For artists' supplies go to SUnard. A
Cnsick's.
Tb laUet abeH mosie, duicouuLat Mr
Uytnan's.
A fine lot of orangse aod other fruit at Q
C Henderson's.
Dolicioaa canoed eranberaie at C. E
Br wneti's.
If you want to bay good bread, eak and
piasgo'o Lange's,
8priag over eoatiog at Zachrs Si Son, p-.
poaite Poatoffioe.
Gensine Iowa sorghum on draught at C
E'Bruwnell.
Uood evening Have yoo ried llul barda
Elegant LoUen
Chippad beeftin qitantitias to suit at Geo
C llenders-jo's
Aa Uvolo of new g-vnl Ju.t received at
Barrow A Searlc
Tba evlebrated Quaker City wbita shi.ts
at Barrow tt Sear
No neail to soffi-r with tb heaibwb when
Hub bard Cau'.e will aurel) care you.
If yon want a 8n toilot or bath soap call
oo Sunsrd k Custuk, City Drag Store,
leave yoor ordera at Langa'a for anything
yoa wiab for ia tha bakery ime.
If vou wact either L bay or tail your
property place tb earn to tb hands of R F
Athby A Co.
Joat received, at F M French's, a Ure In
voice ot lad i as' aod gar. I't gold wstchea,
which will be sold at vary cloae flgurs for
tb oast thirty day.
A large and elegant line of dry goods just
reoeived at G W Simpeoc's. itoot ay
without examining fata fine stock, aa La bas
bargaiaa to offer .both ia good aod prior.
When wanting anything ia tba vegetable
Una, with a floe ettek always on band to ee
leot from, eall eo O O Henderson. Faat sales
keeps bia beoohes replojuhe.1 with fre-h
goods.
Read Mattbsws ft Wasbbern' uw ad.
Do yoa want a home t Bay a lot in Fair
Dal..
After th carnival last evening a eocial
danoe wa giyan.
H F Merrill retarned last eveuiug from a
tripfto Portland.
P Cuntemsrie kid gloves io blank and col
ored at Samuel E Young's.
Arbor Day exereises at the opera home
to-night Admission only lo osutt.
Th Foster genuiue.hook ijlove Fosterina,
in oiaea ana ouioraa, at tSamael IS Yonug a
Fair Dal lota will aen be all aold. This
property will bring 1300 par lot before fall
Several bids were reoeived yesterdav for
building th Salem bridge, ranging from
f4,W"J to yu.Uuu.
Ladies who Uke tart tu tha Merchants'
oamival will find a bos line of to slippers
at Barrows' & Searls.
Mr E F Sox weal to Portland veaicnlav
to attend a meeting of tha direotors of the
PaoiHo Iuauranu Co.
Tnose wishioa screen door and windows
should call an R B Vunk, who will put theai
in complete on short notioe. Shon oo corner
of Saoond aad Ferry streets.
Next Monday Mr Fanuing and her broth
er, Mr Qillilaud, will start for tbe East, the
former going to aooompsny the latter. Mrs
Fannin- ia over eighty veers ef aae. and Mr
Gillilaud two or three years younger.
B reaaest of the W C T U. oi Alhanv.the
pastor of the Christian Church, corner Slh
and Jackson atreata, will preach npon 'Ob
tervance of th Lord's Dsy" to-morrow at
Ho clock. Evening, ""Christ and Kioodc
mus.
Rav. Prlohard hss been elected one of
the delegate to tha national meatiag of the
Presbyterv at Saratoga the oomiug summer.
On bis return tn Oregon Rev. Priuhard will
be accompanied by his sister, now a resident
of Sonthern Dakota, who will hereafter re
side with him.
. IT TB TB"B TP'fl All MTSPTCTTT'W,.
It rouses the Lavw and Kidneys and Stomach,
cures Headache. Dyspcn'in, creates an Appo
tile, Purities Die Impure Blood, and
fnVes Tha TV Ptrona;.
fjaed everywhoie, ft a bottle; six for S3.
la All Via It Maj Coacsrn.
The Germanla Fire Insurance Co of
New York, having reinsured Its entire
Duslness in the State of Oregon, aid com
pany (having on deposit with the State
Treasurer, $50,000,) hereby give notice of
'U discontinuance of business in Ore
gon, and its Intention of withdrawing its
deposit now with the State Treasurer at
Ihe expiration of the six months printed
notice required by law
Germanic Fire Iksvrance Co of N. Y
Hugh Schumann, Vice President.
DeeJt'h 18S9 j
- I . ef - . . I
TEMMHANCK leUJMJr.
Wltsd hy Albany; W, 0. T, V
At the WCTU Annual meetine on
Tueiilsy of lat week a large attendance
attendance ol members was present, In
cluding Mr M J Townaend, late of Port
land, and lor seven years prealdent ol the
Albany Union, Reports ol ofucers show
ed an enercetlc and fulthful'nroaectittnn of
tbe work for the past year, 'i he Secretary's
report showed that twer.tj-three regular
meeting have been held, with an average
attendance ot twelve, and each meeting
ful1 of intrcs'. Hevrn new members have
been received. Total amount of money
received, $477 90 ( amount paid out on
order, 9504.91, including $300 paid on in
debtedness on Hall, and $40 and upwards
for building a kitchen, and $40 insurance.
A very complete and encouraging re
port from Mrs O 8 Pollock. Supcrinten-
ent 01 young women's worn, was read
by tne secretary, ihe report show a
gain 01 twrn'y-three In meinbershtp.qulte
number ot whom are toiinir gentlemen
honorary members, from" socially sue
ceaaf ul entertainments have been given by
the Y's. who alao conducted the program
for the ThflnkKivng social of the mother
union. Hopeful reu!l may be expected
from these nincty-elht brave joung
hearts pledged to and under training for
the letnwrrmc work.
grZ Ther Trtme'of )u venlieVo
MrsLEliUiin reported favorable pro-
litnnwimnii i iviowc... .v., I
u.111 .......... .K n-i ( hul. anil irfc.r'ira .11 Mr
rw l.l ., ... ... ...vt wrtmm . '
department at the panor meeting at wu
S J Hsltimore s on rnday al.ernoon,Aprii
ni.
Mr St John, agent for Union Slgnal.te
ported 46 copies of the psper taken.
Elizabeth Harrison, principal of the
Chicago Kindergarten training school, in
dicusing "The Root of the Temperance
(juration from a Kindergarten aianopowi,
relate the following suggestive Incident s
"1 know of a kinde carten trained five
year old son of a millionaire, wno reiusea
spiced pickle when they were passed to
1.1, n at the table. Why, my sooVsld his
father, "do you not want some pickle t It
Is very nice." "No." replied the boy, "I
don't see any use In eating spiced plrkte.
It don't help lo make me strong ; my
teacher sas it dunt." If this kind of train
ing ca't be carried out, such a boy will
grow Into the young man who, when
tempted, can easily say, "No, I see no use
In that. It will not help to make me a
stronger or bettrr mm."
The house committee on the alcoholic
liquor traffic has authorized a favorable
report on the bill providing for ine ap
pointment of a commission en the alcohol-
ic liquor traffic.
The Sccietaty of the state of Iowa eays:
"Of the ninety count tea In Iowa In iS83,
there were fiftv-five which reported no
commitments to county jails."
TiTaTji V n"a0L'T TOWM.
An exchange in another part of the
county say Hn response lo a kind Invite
lion a large tor ft of friend met ' at the
residence, etc." Though It was probably
not intended In this case, yet it la a fact
that many social gatherings are made up
of corpses of friends, who sit around the
walls,look eober and never stir from their
seals during the evening, and tbe remark,
easily made, might be appropriately made
in some cases.
The Increase In artistic Uste In Albany
has been remarkable during the past few
year, a fact the Man About Town tview
with great pleasure, for it Indicate rc6ne
mcnt, enjoytnint and the higher Weal ef
life. Tbe (utrounding of handsome pic
tures harmonize acnllroent and make life
belter. Albany now ha at least four pro
fessional artists, and the city ia full of
amateura displaying talent and with an
ambition to do better. Our walls are cov
ered wi'.h the work of our own families all
over the city. Money spent In artistic
pursuits la well expended.
The following from the Brownsville
lime the Man About Town considers a
case of turning tbe table In good shape,
though we know nothing about the Indi
vidual case : Whereas 1. Mr Verilnda
Standiati and A W Standi shjhave dissolved
partnerahip.and whereas the male member
ot the family nas failed to meet the de
mands of bis creditors.aod said debts have
fallen to hi wife to par. Be It under
stood that all debts accumulated by him
after this date, must be tetttcd by the
same. Signed, Mr Verlinda SUndish.
An Albany man, who has been doing
some figuring, says the total cost of the
banners and costumes gotten up for the
carnival waa About Sicoo. The net re
ceipts were about $400. Some would aug
get that the $1500 be given direct. But
in that case the carnival would be lostjnd
it is worth the price as an educator for the
city. The M. A. T. Is glad to know ao
much was spent. Every cent was circu
lated at home among people deserving the
money, and the fact that a city can get up
such a display pf artistic baencrs and cos
tume, as well as present rlghty-tfve such
fine looking young wotneu on a stage at
one time, should be worth a fortune to the
ty. It is to be hoped another one will
e gotten up next year. The Democrat
ejoicea at beir.g able to spend $ j for a
anner for such an array of brilliancy and
art
KS AL KISAi a BALE.
Mary E Beard to I J Beard.blk I, 3,
lots i, a, bl 3, Tangent $ 100
M J Pentland, etal to Oliver How
ell, lot 4, bl a, In S W and S k)
Have A to Halse v.... .105
John IJlevlns et ux to Kobert smith.
310 acres tn I I, (J of I Bh-vine 5500
b S Hayes to Gertrude rentland, 35
acres in tp 14, S R 3 w, also bl
2o, lot 7, bl 2, lot 3,4, s, 6, B 17,
lialaey 5O
Samuel Gates et ux to K E wonn,
lot 7,bl 76, M s S A to Albany.. 725
Frank Haves to Gertrude Pentland,
sundry tracts in llalsey ........ 5OO
Kuflin Hlatt loll ( tVirkpatnck, bl
4, and lots l,3,bl 3, H'a A.lib,. (300
James Bagle et ux to George West
cot, ra. 00 acres in ULO of
Rtchard Usher . S25
JM Potter by Shertn to Willie E
Potter.N half D L C of I B Pot-
ter aS2
W G Carter et ux to Sarah M . . . . "
White,aundry tracts in Peoria 506
John Foshay and D P Mason to
the Bank of Oregon, SQ feet
J M Rnlston et ux to T C Feebler.
bik No B5. J M Ualgton's 3d
Atolb... .... 750
Rudolph Shultx to Leopold Gal-
leit, parcel in blk Q2, Albany. " 650
A Hackleman etux to Emma Hughes
lots c,u.blk 7,1 I s itli A.Albany- 300
A G Hatch to James Dindley, lot 3
34 tp 13 S K 3 W 33 acres , 500
r V Hansard to S U Gentry ,37.5 acrs
PL C of Andrew Kees. .. . ....
C M Monteith etal to Clara P Mon
teith, tract In blk 76, M's south
A to Albany.,, , 10
W Hochstedierand C W Sears to
Sugar Pine Door & Lumbering
Co, sundry parcel in Albany.. 7000
$10,304
.i.$463.693
Totrl for year...
Frescrlpiloa DratsBlat,
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CtrvUrl'V.
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1 ifLAcu-
BERL!SOSrlHXrPr
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if
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First Street.
Real Eitate Broker, laaurauce.aad money
to loar). I have a lare list oi improved
and unimproved city property, and fruit,
garden and farming laud ia large and small
tracts. As I sell ou commission only.lf vou
want 1 1 buy or soli it wiii pyyou to eall
and see Bid, .
pip SllLLi!
rus, 5934,
01
V
v
Will make Um sotson at Jefferaon Mon
days and Toaday i at Albany Wadna-
daj'saon 'i Dnraoaya atv.ri-, ri
day and Ha'.arday.
pKBoturrtow am peiob,
Black 1 foa'ed 18S4 1 Imparted 18M by
Murray IJro.bera, of Polo, JWinclv, bred
Ltr M tioitroin.cornmoneof IVtOaadaloa,
canion of Kngant le-Kotroa, department
(1 . C
Kara tUOir I os or juayarq oaao
(777) oi:. of Stsiiolte by Hon Joeur-a'An
11.'
lll
srinan 1334(777) by Brilliant H90
(-A) out ef Madalon by Fa von 1 (711.)he
by Vieux Cnaailn (713) out of L'Amie by
Viox Pierre (Hf4.) b by Oooo (712 )
Brilliant 18 (75) by Coeo It (714) out
of Koaetl by Mine belonging to the
Franc'j government.
Cooo II (714) by Vleox Chaa In (713)oot
of La Griae by Viox Plorr (H83 )
Vieux Cwtailn (713) by Coco (712) out of
Pon: by Handl.
Uooo (712) by Hlgnon 7io) out or ran
line by Vieux Cooo.
Mianon (7ir) by Jean 10 zSiaoo
He iean-le.B!ane J
Cher! (4137) by Itijou, belon(rtng to M
Fardooet, oi't of Blcbe, belonging to M
Debray.
TERMS.
To Insure Mare in foal ....... ........ . $20
For aeaaon .i5
bingle service, C O l .10
Person Insuring tbelr mare and not
ratnrnln in regular oaaoz to tbe borae,
will be charged as aeaaon maieai. Persona
diapos ng f tbelr uare before tbey are
known to bs with fowlrr removing them
from tbe eoaoty will ke charge J for in
sura Doe. Property of
Fax0 W. Blc Bao.
Moeey ! Jloney !
. TO
LOAiV,
Oa good farm and eity property at
7 and 8'' Per 'Cent.
I examine my own eeenrity ; write my
own papers, and if title ta perfect sen close
bosiaeaa op in abort order.
Call on or write sne.
S. N. STEELE.
With E. G. lWsarda!y.R4al Estate Agent,
Albany, Ortgoa. ,
FRANCIS PFEIFFER.
PROPRIETOR OF -
Albacy Soda Works.
od Manufacturer of
5H0IQB mmmim.
A n r.re tu preparer1 ta sell at
whole.
e, alwaya fresh
.' to d lera.
and tvute at Portland
we a tn Keep a ruij
Slits ant! Ircplcsl fruits,
:ia!t3 A M 3 I" J C533
E. J. ?lcCAUSTLflnD,
GiYil, RaniUij aai Hjirwli3
CoosaLing endaeer for Qold Afosotala
and Dry Gulch Cooaolidated Q Jd aad Sil
nr MioiagCo.
fficr, rst Street, Albaay, Or,
ALBANY OR.
Rsal Estate Agents.
Farmr and Rancbea for aale.
A 10 city brooerty in Albany ,
and Coryaliia.
Executor's Notice.
Ko'.ice ia beraly givsa that th under
aipned. do'y appointed, qualified and
acting execatur of the last will and teatatnent
ef Lydia Jooea, deeaased, late of Linn eooa
ty, Oregon, bas filed ailh tha Cierk el the
Conoty Court, for said connty aod state, hia
final eccooct and the eoart ha fixed tb
10th day of May, IS90. at tne boor of 10
o'clock a. in., for hearing objections to said
aeonant and to sett! said estate.
This 3rd day of Apiil, lS9a
I&AAe MiKXxa,
Ex oca tor of the but will
; of Lydia Joaee,slee'd.
PATEHTS
talaed, ana all other buslaena la tha D.
8 Petea
mo attendeded to nsr nooerate feea.
Ourottios ia ofposlt tne U.S. Patent Offlee, sa4
ean obuin rVtenla teas tune than tacee remsSe
rSsn Waahinrton. -
Bend nodie erdrawinir. We tir to nateet
ability ftee ol churge ;sue vsmaka o charge uuietif
we obtain patent.
We refer here, to the Peetmaater, the Bnpt- a
Knnev Order lHv. and to officials ol the U. & Pasea
Office. For cm alar, advice, Verms, ud efrae
o actual clients ia your own State or county, edarss
a sowaco
Cl'poait Patent Oflce, Wasblagteo, O
r- S r-!
Jv ' O " ' ".
ff rV tt tliose fat by
W"ta : ine saicwt S.-h1?bb in tba wwid,V
C M. Fekrt 4t 0 s
TIi.kii1. Dcsriuth' and Priced
SZ9 AHHUAl,
lor i8jO wi.l be mailed r Itts to s.l ap-i
pncaacs. Biia iw w wv - w...-.
lis oeirer to" " i ,
using tew". J-'lmtr r tirid
ff !.' 1 IsiVnvr?.
Pctitty Wanted.
All kinds of poultry, alive or dressed
rented at tho Willamette Ptiekinir Comi
pany'a Store. Albany, Oregct.
Baal atock ot 2nd jES" ;oods In the Val
ley, and tbe moat reair iaie prices, both
in buying and selling. I have oa hand
JI k'ods of :
mmm stoves, tkiware,
TRUNKS, LOTS, FIUTUaES
clqcxs, cnDxY,
r;TC.,:TC.
1 do-w west of S E Young's oW store.
m ' il. COTTLIiD.
123 IfiraCatrefct. Albany, Or,
FOCHAY & .MACSrJ,
' ' was suu ass awauw
Druggists and Bookse!!er
Asm tafor Joiiu B. Aldats'a ?W!at4o-,
wbteh we sell as pwbilafeer' prieeawlii
C08iayead4(
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