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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1891)
mi FRIDAY FEBUUAUY 20, 1601 STITCH & llr. an. I TJUTTIKO- I'raprlrtnr. t,ocai iu-.com. A Hit.. Mr J M Madison, who has lea wliarl ngvnt of the Oregon raciflcnt thin city for about two months, left last Friday, with his wife, for Portland and part unknown, ami it now t ran nt ires that Madison wn a Ii-t-"lrti5n tkuil Unt, though Iio came hero with tine testimo nials. The facts in the case were made public hint uinht.but too lato to g-t hold of Mr M.iiliKini. hilo here, Kioiuihn perfect stronger, lie scomed to he ablo to V't vrvditnt will ami Iff towing I, K Main, 70; I'M French, $t;.V.K: WF Kend, $-,0; K C Swirls, ;15; U J Sower, 17 ; J A Cummintt. fl'-.W. end Klein I5ros.f7.fl0. Mr French and Mr I'.lain hud time vouchers w hieh were rcchdcrcd. Mr French will not lose anything and Sir Main little. A couple KnrnMiee suits were brought;' but hia wage ware more than paid, besides he bail tnkeu awayaUmt fit collected at tho wharf. He also tried to pell some time vouchers, filled out by himself, and endeavored to settle his lioard bill of $-! with Mrs Mur ray with the lik worthless paper; but eh refused to allow his trunks to no without cash, and it was presented. Madison was spretit at Lyons for awhile. Iio is w hat is called a rotten cyjt. As a business sr-cculiitioa merchant need a warning like this oreasionallv. The truth ts, though, that Madison was in troduced by men whose pood word very naturally put them ctT their guard. Yaqiina Ray, One of the uiost vio lent thunder storms that bus visited this section for a long time passed over town today, but we have not heard of anyone being struck by lightening, at least" not of that sort. Mr Stearns, the enterprising Alsea far mer, has demonstrated that cranberry culture is a success on the coast streams and his vines, that were not washed out by th flood last w inter, yielded some .10 barrels of fine lw rries," that are fully equal to the Cane Cod lerry. Charlie Kennedy, of the O P, has let a contract to dyke his tine lody of tide land abov Toledo. He w i'l luvo a val uable piece of property wher. he gets it finished. Mr John Stitapson has returned after a two months tour cist. He says hois glad to get back to Oregon as he "realizes what cold weather and hard time are like both on the same plate. He asserts that the people of Oregon don't know the rule that hard times is worked out by in the cast. Republican. A Pamphlet. Oa the Psmochai's ta ble is a pamphlet entitled "Souvenir," in red script, followed by "Th Willam ette Valley and its Principal Cities and Towns." It is well printed on nice pa per and lias some mcriir. With a few exceptions, thou'li, its illustrations are a very cheap John lot of pirturt e. They do not reire.ent Oregon in a very flat tering style, in fact many of tht-iii are decidedly ubiquitous, and have prolably been used for ether scenes. All r.ny is not represented at all. Forty-three of our business men invested in small ads andwriteups for prices ranging around $10 apiece, some of whom cannot 1 hired to advertlso in the local papers that reach 4he oplo with whom they trade. The writcttp of AlLiny is a f.tirly good one. The Democrat is always in favor of enterprise; but somo times it is a good idea to keep ones eyes open. A SisPiKDEfj PiijM.ii-. The Evancl? cal Afsotialion ha been agitated over the qjcstlon whether one BUhop Ehcr lia.l been examined and iu penile J from the function of hi entire, at a crtuln tria! held at RoaJing, Pa., according to the church dUcip:h-, According io the Jc ci-ion rendered by .finite Pleasants of Hie supreme :oun of llUnnts, that Mai was held 1 ri a lawful manner and according to lUcI,liJo.anJ p ludicijily determined that Uiihop Ether l a smpi.-ndcd b!n!iOi. Corvalli Time. vVe have forjjnt'en which !Je thli defeats,. and predict that the Timet will bo c':ar.-d kh prevarication. A Gbeat Ficckss v.as scored at the Imperial ojktj. house, l.it night, by the lloston Uait-ty Comic Onrra company, who presented the comic opera ".Mita- cotte' to the people of Vancouver As it is a considerable pc-riod since a comic opera has lecn presented here, it is no wondor hat a crowded bou.se gru-Ud them. The performance was f ruin be ginning ti end a great success. The au dience throughout were kept in a per fect roar of amusement. Daily Register. The company w ill be at the ojera house Friday and Saturday. A Bi BoLAit's Ot'Trrr. A day or two ago Isaac I'.eam found in Lis yard, in this city, a burglar's outfit, consisting of diills, etc, which had evidently been dropped in hia yard .by some one in a hurry, perhaps by the man w ho opened Fisher's safe at Corvalli. They are now in Marshal HoUman's curiosity depart ment. They indicate considerable ne, and are made of the let material. The valley is filled with burglars and hard characters generally, and it is necessary to be on the outlook. Owing to vigilance of our marshal and police force Albany lias less trouble than most of the valley towns. 'k A Small Swindle. Yesterday a young lady bought a package of chewing gum of Conn & llendricson, expending c cents for the same. Awhile afterard she returned and laid she would like to exchange it for another kind, and waa a--commodated. After ihe had gore the package returned was found to contain pieces of pasteboard of Ihe tize of the gum, the gurr having been extracted It wa a genuine swindle; but being a snia'l matter was considered a good iokc.lhough It wa a serious joke on the character of the offender. The Anxious Onks. 'the candidates for railroad commissioner named are le gion. Among thoc prominently men tioned for the office are lion Henry Roger, of Salem; lion T T IJ'ack, of UaUey; Hon J W Maxwell, of Tillamook ; Geo Wagg oner, the piesent clerk, and Mr Colvig, one of the nrccnt commUiioner. The election will be held by the joint eion of the egilature, and this will probably occur on Tucdar or Wednesday Mates- man. A Stbaw. Again wc furnish our read ers with a live Oregon Pacific item from a Prinevillo paper, the Iteviow li F Nichols recently sold 103 bcits of Iana on the IJeschutes, where the OP survey crosses that stream, to P 11 Ver non, of New Jersey. Mr Vernon is said to belong to a syndicate of hind spcc.ii' lators and capitalists who deal in town' sites, ana ins purchase on the u r survey looks as if there was a possibility of some move being ii'ado toward the completion oi the railroad Room fob Pkssatios. IUvnla Al bany if a new spaoer were to notice all the little sensational affairs, it would Lave its hrfnds full, and would probably reed a fighting editor. Such eases as that of the young woman who tried t.o have her husband arrested on the charge of pointing a revolver at her, have to be left alone, if they do not reach the courts. We are glad to know that in the case re ferred to the parties made up partially and the matter was dropped. Diphtheria. Wc are Informed that number of parents are keeping their children out of school on account of the diphtheria and then permit them to run at large on the street. A phykfclaii in form us that such children would be just at safe In school. It i .i!d that the num ber of cane of dihtheria hat been greatly exaggerated. Portland's Hard Times. Ancnt the 'tightness" of the money market! A prom inent cUteen who borrowed Sjco.ooj lat week giving a mortgage on one of the prominent and valuable biulncs blocks in the cltv. had to pay TA per cent, and taket on the loan over io per cent per an num. A year as;o this same loan could have been had for S'A per cent for the asking Welcome. Che ap Wood. Good fir wood delivered to any part of Alhany, for only .J a cord. Ckook County. A T Jenkins, au old and highly respected citiaen of Crook count v. died Rt It Parrlsh's place on Hay creek Thursday night. W B Flower succeeded in bringing down a large Ivns with a 3i calibre re volver, at John lAfollett's place on Me Kar, the other day. The animal was about five feet long and was a ferocious brute. The beginning and ending of two gen erations were represented in a quadrille last Friday night at the hall. Onto Newsom and Alpha Aldridge, two little boys about 12 years of age, n-prcscnled the 1-eglnning, and Frank Nioholaard itob Harsey, two old Uys of the eigh teenth century, tho ending. Fnow has piled up to the depth of two feet in tho mountains between Ochoeo and Bridge creek. These mountains are the groat reservoir for a portion of Crook county, and when there is plenty of snow there, the streams throughout the county are well supplied with water the follow tug Glimmer. Ociioeo ueview. Tav It. Printer' ink when judliouly dlsliibuted will bring a inulti'ut'o of ci's tomeri to the counter and a stack of or ders to the ih k. It draw. It l P.ttil at the footllght, u liool'i tn Hamlet, a Maud S, on ihe race track, a John L. Sul livan In the ring and a football content. It take txperienec and study to tie pi'in tcrt Ink to the best advantage, so that the largest return will be obtained. J'rintm1 ink, published bv (Jen. 1 UiMvt ll ,t Ci , io Spruce St., New Yoik. price $ J. no a year, h devoted to the art of advcitblng, pointing out In a manner that will Impress, ditoi hilly and through coiiepon!eiiee from men "who have made the subject a life study, the bct mean for securing the createst result bv the ne of printer' Ink. An experience "f twenty live years h.w placed Geo, P. Rowtlt & C , at the head of their profession, and this paper, with the sucgetive name tnav be comld ercd as authority on the subject. Busi nessmen, rega'ullc of thestse of their business will do well by sebsctiMng for Printers' fwi. A Toon S i art. Pilnce Morgan, the well known darkey boy, of Shedd, has made a roor start in life. The Dr MwiAi mentioned a few month ago about bow he secured a $40 gun by forging a Welts Fargo check. Several 'days ago he left home for part unknown, taking with Mm without permission a watch an I some money. He was traced to Rrcbur and brought home by one ot toe Conductor on the S. I. The watch w nn?, and Prtnce declare a tradec with a brake man for a ride; but the brak;man (ionic It. Pilace U n w about itvear of ase. young enough to make a rllit about face movement anu be a man. TtiKATRtcAL,' The Bjtcn Opera Co. will beat the Upcra House Friday and Saturday, giving a matinee Saturday i.f:ercoon, nccoroirir to ihe program pre sented elsewhere. This company l highly (poken of by the pre. glslng first c)4 attraction In their line. Warner A Cranor pcopoe furnishing cur citizen with some superior attraction, of which the iJoton Opera Company will not be t! least, and sre entitled to credit fi?r thilr utterptise Jn the theatrical busioc. In the next tew day the Dkmockat ill jivr testlmoni a', sholn;f Ihe high s'.aiiding -if the Bo-ton Opera Company. Boston Or:RA The Boston Opera company l a been p'aylng for the past three w.ek at the l ark theatre, rortantl, to standing room s.nty. The Portland prets speak very highly of the Bson ian. The Oregonlan say: The Boston comic opera I one sf the bel opera com panies ever seen in Portland. The Kx trnlner say Manager ForJ of tlie Park theatre ha done well by Minvtf anj to the public by brlnglis 'he li'js!on Ca'p-ty Opeia company to Portland. At Albany Opera llnue Friday and Saturd.ir. Soiit at Will & Llrks. K. ok P. At the regular met ting last Tuesday Columbia Thvisin, No. 4, Uni formed Bank, K. of P., timed the fol lowing (ifHeers: JasF Hail, Sir Kt Captain. li V. Propst, First Lieut. F N Woo.1, 2.id Lieut. W M Parker, Sir KtTrea. IT i Haync, Kir Kt K-c. P P. Marshall, Guard. C II Younger, Sentinel. G V HocliMtiJIer, Iits-'alliri otlieer. Sri.r just atut In the middle of the bit k, on First street, south nide. I tween Broa lalbin and Kllsworth. and you will find a place where yoj can al way ;get lirst-elass croceries atirl fresh produce at reasonable prices and le well treated without extra price. The sign reads "I'aiker Bros.," and everybody knows the name. Their baked goods arc the brst. Their Etock i f gfsls generally is aepi repienisiiea to men the uctuanUd ot a growing trade. stfslUii. Being unlike ail other Oregon papers Ihe Portland Mercury has a new head, un like all other Oregon head. Like It policy, which Is to outline character in life, "a sensational proceeding, too often founded on truth, the head Uan outline one, A religious revival h been In progress st llepnner of late, and among those who were converted was an elderly pioneer settler, who ha been ft Utile ahead 01 civ Ulatlon along the frontier nearly all hit life. The effect ha been dlsastrous.as the old man cameitdlng Into lleppner a day or two s nee. telllnu the eltiscn that he had left hh farm forever, and was going to preach the eospel. lie Imagines that he U tho prophet Elijah. Ex. The Poitland Mercury s.iti "One Il.tvaid l.'sndv. who ha been In Albany In thee inploy of a company In this cltv,!-. 111 no wav coimccicu won ,"v ""i . j Mercury. Hanv buslnes ha been done or attempted to be done fur thl paper by litis or any other person It I without au. thoiltv, a'nd I hcreny cancelled, ' We haven't heard of any "Mr Handy being here, and presume the Mercury i oil the track. Had Junius read the following from tho Ihownsvllle Time Id famous article on ihe down would probably never hae been written: "We notice that tho county couit has honored a petition from Craw fonUvlllc tent In hy Mr Hubert Gta and 55 others, for a county road. We know nothing of the merltior demerit of the request In the petition, but it is evident that the county ottklals are negtnnlug to realise that there are Other portion! of this county besides "The Forks" and AU bany. Honor to whom honor is due " The mass meeting at Scio Saturday r.lght tor the purpose of considering the division question the Drmocrat is In formed was attended by only a fair siaed audience. Resolution weie passed, wc understand, asking ihe Senate to recon sider tho motion laying the bill oil the table, and taking tho Dsxhh kat to task f .it It position In opposing the division of Old Linn. With the ex eptlon "of Scott May, F M Daniels Peto Smith and a few others very few of the citizens of even Scio 'are worked up over the matter. Outside ot Ihe city particularly a great many had rather not see snr divKlon, and will generally uphold Ihe l)SMCHATfor taking a coure It believe to he for the best interest r-I Linn county. STATE Lr.CISLSltRI - Salkm, Feb 14, The bill of Aimalrong for publishing county court proceedings pasted the bousa Saturday, and will go to senate. Hie newspapers sre entitled to something of the kind. A bill by Jen nings prorating lor a penalty tor silling a human being by mistake while hunting failed, It should have pasted. A joint resolution expresilng sympathy on the doath of Gen Sherman was passed, Mc Cracken's bill for fish way over tho falls at Oregon City, passed. Ralkm, Feb. 10. Veateh's railroad commission bill postponed until 2pm Tuesday. Minto'i bill tor flshway at Oregon City was referred. A few yean ago Oregon had n fUhwiiy bill that proved all bill. Tho right kind of fish way, though, is needed. The senats concurred In memorial for Improvement ot month of Siuslaw, and resolutions of conduleiuMj over death of General Sher limn. Tho matter of compiling Indian war records was referred. Kaley'i Sun day bill piiasetl A bill by Weatherford providing for u Itiiigi in smoke stacks of all river steamers was referred. The Portland consolidation bill passed, and will give general satisfaction through Oregon, Bills protecting German song birds, red fish and lake trout, fish in digging ditches nnd kuildinvc flumes, passed tho house. Minto'a bill provid ing for the registration ot Indian war veterans passed, also Gatubee'a bill lor county sealers of velgnti and measures. Thomas' reapportionment bill failed to 1 nomas' reapp pass, 31 to Wanted. Thi buy a good fresh depot hotel at Albany. nnderalgiicd want to milch co-.r. Inquire at J A Guess. Waxted, to rent an organ for several months. Call at the LIkjiockat olllce. T11 Akklal iistTiNG of the Albany Building & L,an Association will be held tn the liank of Orenon parlor, on Friday evening, Feb 20, This meeting it lor ihe purposed electing director to serve for the ensuing year, and to hear the annual reports of the officers. Eveiy stockholder should te present, either In person or by proxy. Msx and women do not always agree, In fact they fnrqucntly d'sacree and ser iously too, causing many divorce and sollapses hi the matrimonial market. One thing, though, they agree on, and that i that Conn ii llendricson keep Ihe kind of groceries one needs In hjustkeeping.they treat men and women alike and giye them bargains In good In their line, fill on them for groceries ai d produce. There are two photographers In Prine ville now, and they are getting a per sonal as two Astoria paper. One of them loldly publishes the other ns an old swindler. The total mileage of the Fenate exceeds H.otto uiil.-s, and will rust not less than $1,700, and nearly all the mrmlwrs ride on passes. As they get almost no income it is safe to say they lay npno fortunes on their receipts. The same result nearly alwavs and properly occurs where school teachers are arrested hr w h'pping pupils. A case occurred at Hojd liiver recently. The rv before whom the teacher wua trie! leeiiled that the boy bad cot no more than be deserved and returned a verdict of not guilty. A largo numlt-r of valentines were cir culated through Albany this year. One young man who handles the gloves with great agility is carrying the burden of 0110 huh informs bun thatthe only thing be can lick is a (twtage stamp. A business man w ho furnished a red hot message for a young lady to send to a young man, a competitor in biisiners. urnishing the rmtge even, was consid erably astonished to receive the valen tine himself Tho table had been turn td.r.ri l e the fun went round.' For the benefit of the Oregon City Courier, which take occasoin to give mot of thf inllU a hit ou'sl.lc of thai cltv. we will ay that the Albany mill have order head tl;:.t will puh Ihe mill la the iullcst eppit 'iff for six lotwetvc mnil.,and they continue tj arrive. The Albany c'othc arc far ahead in quality of any thing turned out at Orct'on City. Quit lour Mln ?ro'hcr Courier. We believe Ihe follow ing about the Salem mill alo I a false hood, "It ! laid that the Sale in woolen milt Is In a bad war, batche of shabby cloth being turned out that have to be sold at a sacrifice and the rj-eiatlng espensrs being large. . . , Vt'liile Jim Kanilfwas not elected may or of t hi place on a temperance p'atform, ttie public expected loin to 1 tlccei about getting drunk and w ho.ipirg up ana down the streets. It ts with sorrow that we announce the fact that Jim Is 1 rnmplcte faituro except as an old soak He hann't drawn a sola-r breath in six months, and bis 0llici.1l career lias been enough to shame. a wo'.f out of the cotin' try. We have kept quiet on this matter, hoping Jim would brace up.but the time has come fof a little plain talk. We say to him, in the most friendly spirit, that be must come out ot that and brace up. Tho loys are muttering and growling, and if his honor continues bis present career, something will happen within a fortnight. He'll be wailed upon by a committee, mounted on a mule, and the mule w ill tm headed toward the lulls and told to travel. Arizonia Kicker. Balev'tt Sunday bill ornvldea for tba closing of barber shops on Sunday, and will probably become a law. The bills Incorporating Brownsville, North Browns ville and Jefferson, have passed both bouses. Salkm. Feb. IS. 1 n. m. Portland con solidation bill bas panned both houses with senate amendments. 1. Salem, Feb. 17. Vcstch'i bill abolish ing the railroad commission passed the senate, Itl to 12. "Weatherford and Myers voted aye. Story's bill to estab lish a state mining horeau and state mineralogist and geologist, passed the house. Tho bill anproorliittntt tLWOOO for nirrl- cultural college buildings, passed in the senate. Holmes' bill promoting drain age, cte, passed. Henry road bill was read third time. Uatev'a bill punishing minors over ltl years 01 age getting liquor undtr false pretenses, passed. Sinclair's 0111 limning Hours ot labor to eight hour passed. in the house Baker's bill i.ravent.in alt male animals running at large, passed. Killian's bill repeating mortgaga tax law- waa laid on the table, llouso re fused to concur in senate Joint resolu tion to adjourn at 12 o'clock Friday night. Johnson's bill creating Cascade county was indefinitely postponed. Bak er's bill for a sol Hers' home, failed to pas. McAllister's bill for a new eitray law. passed. Story's bill for a state min ing bureau and stato mineralogist passed, having already passed the senate. catch's seiiato bill to repeal the rail road commiasion law ; motion to Idenf Initely postpone lost, 21 to 30. Bill MrtTE ant Nancy Biggar to Emma C Beard, lt 2, bi 13, It's A, Leb 400 J W Foster to Geo W Gray, V. K of 1 F. l hi 6i, in Allianv 1000 John Wtda n ux to Marr Anu Fiukenger, 10.1 acres in In 10. HKSw.... 1 A If How to L P Mason and A T Uh. F. .see O.tn 15.8 It I V' 1120 Mate of t regou to A II How, E t see 3d, tp 15, H It I K. : 400 State to C It Hall, w a c 30. tp 1.1, Hit ik 400 C U Hall to L p Mason and A T Bliss. W 'J 30. Irk 1.1 S It I V 110 Jos A ! ordet ux to II A Davis.lGO.', acres in ip 10, Is w ....... . It KiM-hler, trustee, to II A Davis, I7.W acres In lp 15.S K 4 w. .. 441 Aunie Iloult to vv 8 Brown, TS-15 acres in tn 13. S It 4 w G II Bland et ux to J A Beard, 1.9 acres in i-enauon.. ROtlit AKO rrssoKAL, MONDAY, Mr Tony Klein, of Salem , spent unday in im cuy. Mr Levi West and daughter aril ved In Albany this noon from the Sound. Mr A D Mtllwaln, who has been 111 for tome time, It reported Utile worse. Mr James Foster, jr., roadinatcr on the Oregonlan R. R ..spent Sunday In Albany wun nis many iricnut nerc. Mr f) LCrowder, who was recently ar- . 4 . A . i . . retieu lor lmpersona'ing on insnectc r In Kansas, Is In the city, having furnished Dan. Mr Geo II Keener, who recently went - .ta . a . uf. ass a s . . . rouin lor tne oeneiit oi nis ncaitn, is now at Phoenix, ArUona , and Is rcpo lcd much better. The fortieth anniversary of the mar. rlage of Rev and Mrs S perry was recently celebrated at Urownsvllle In a becoming manner. Miss Vetta Mason left Saturday on a visit to Sicllacoom, Wah., where the will be the guest ot her ct utlns, Mr and Mrs Nat Redpath. Mrs R A Irvine went Io Eugene this noon on a vlstt with her daughter Mrs L Btlyeu, This U Mrs Irvine's first outdoor experience since her recent Hints. A very enoyable social gathering was given last evening at the residence of Mr EL Power, in honor of Mi Frankle Hopkins, who i here visiting Virt Power. Brownsville Times. Miss Viola Temple, ot Rock Hlil.vlslted friends in this place over Sunday. She went to Albany Monday to vlstt hrrslsier, who Is attending school there. Browns ville limes. . . Mr Walter S Geary, the expert piano tuner, regulator and repairer, from Kohler Si Chase's music house, of Portland, I In the city and will be ready to respond to order, for a few day,, which msy be left with O L Blackman? T J Butord, of the Sllels Agency, was In the city today. The Indians there are do ing remarkably well. Nineteen years ago they had a ghost dance, which satisfied them for a century. K S Ingram was In Scio yesterday. He reported an tmmeate time at the Salvation Army last night. There were about twenty conversions, In addition to thirty previous ly reported. . , A despatch from Oakland, Cat., Inform ed MrClus Pfclffer that his wife and daughter expected to start forborne oajo night's train. It will be learned with re gret that the tatter Is not improved in health any. Mr The Cundlff and family havi ar rived In Albany from Rstole,Mo.,and will make this their home, probably settling on a farm In this county. Mr Cundlff Is a brother of Mr B W CundifT.witli whom he It visiting for a few days. Cant. Humphery Is In Sstem attending the third house. He Is looking after the welfare of a bill making minor who ob tain liquor under false representations guilty of a misdemeanor .-Pendleton E. O, Several weeks ago the Dswx at men. tinned the fact of a Portland woman run ning sway from her husband and corlng to Albany, where the was followed; but refused to return to her liege and h-rd. It was followed by a divorce, and thl noon the woman again came to this city. Yesterday wo the day set apart by Calvary church to make an offering for the Board of Aid for college. Rev E N Condlt, A M, president of the Albany Collegiate Institute, occupied the pulpit at tne morning service, ill text w la- hen from Luke II :U. "richolJ this child I set (or the (all and taUIng again of many In Israel," and John all: 3, "And I, II "I be lifted up from ihs earth, will dra all men unto me. The serm jn was an able and scholarly production, and no short outline can be given that will do It justice. I no address was listened to with profound attention by an audience that filled the church to the limit of It seating capacity. A generous oHertnai was made at the close (or the benefit of the Albany college, so ably represented In the person of Its pres ident Oregonlan . TesiA. clabllity as w elt as of literature. A abort program was presented, with Longfellow as the author of tho evening. Miss Flora Mason read it sketch oi Jjiiglellow's home Misses Hettls Miller and Alice Moses were . beard In recitations from that favorite author, and a short exer cise In rhetoric was engaged in generally. The remainder of the evening wan spent in History, croainoie ana outer games. and In partaking ot a nicely served and delicious bill of fare, programs for which were distributed among the guests as fol lows: "Pray voti sit down, for now we sit to chat as well as eat." Sandwiches, "The staff of life. TIs dish I like not. 1 cannot abide my lady tongue." Shakespeare. Salad. "I warrant you there's vinegar and pepper In It." Twelfth Night. Mixed Pickles. "Heavens, what a plcklo we are about to get into." Old Saw, Assorted Cake. "My cake is doagb." Taming of the Bhrew. Oranges, "Hun-kissed darlings of the south." Unknown. uotree. VDrink fit lor tho Gods." Anon. "Who rises from a feast with that keen appetite that be sits down?" Those nresont were Mr and MrsCE Wolverton. Dr and Mrs U W Mas ton. Prof anil Mrs E N Condlt, Mrs Judge Flinn, Mr and Mrs S K Young, Misses Alice Moses, Flora Mason, Adda George, Annie 'and Catherine Althouse, F.liza lieth Irvine, liettlo Miller, and F P Nutting. QCABTZtl&ie. Far up In QuarUville City, Wlih the Cascade summit near, The mountains of noble grandeur, Bring thoughts to memory dear. Thought of days long since gone by, When the city was full of men. And Dorhnns Wore another year. They will all be back again. The hills are full of yellow gold, The ledges still are here, (lalena ore on every side, wiuie lead ami tin are near. - Now oo In OuartssvlllG CUv. They have aComstock lode; no racking o'ei long Mountain trai . For they have got a road. Come brothers of the pick and pan, w ny name so tar away, A fortune lies within vour erasn. Gold mines are sure to pay. Como pardncrs all and shoulder arms, No matter where you roam, And start upon iho dear old trail, And bid farewell to borne. Now all you doubting people Think this fuboomers trkk, Just so and see at Albany inning's Big (iold Brick. Waterloo, Or., Feb. 17th, 1H!H. J wis b II. Rick, I' S to Conady Montgomery Pi UMoJKTycrr... 11 KtoixwisKTycer Pi V S to, N U StuWtvout .Pi 1050 'stent Patent stent stent Bridges addition to Shelburo filed. Jury List. Loads 07 GiiocKP.iea are received daily ky Mueller & Garrett, both by rail and oat. i,asii ligures ore pleasing every ne and this is the reason why they are ioing go much rjutiinesa. If yon want to save money buy your groceries oi them. They do not have to give toys and prcs enta to induce trade, as low figurenand pure goous satitiiy everyone. For Sale. - $500 to $1000 cf household furniture in exchange for Improved real etai?. Inquire at ollice of OaiccoN Land Co. January jjr.d, 1S91. All lubber good at cost at Klein Bros. 1kw CAiirT-. new carctts. new car nets and new etyles, latent patterns, the wat, in tne market, Hint received at A. li, Mcllwain's. The stock is large and choice, selected for this market, undpy pie wanting tl.d bunt carpets at tho ow est prices should call and inspect his splendid stock. It was bought low and will le sold low. Wanted. A lady wan la a place io work in a small family, Call at this since. . CATARRH CURED, health fand w breath sfcurd,by Shil'h's IVarrh Remedy I' rice w cj'.is. jnb.ii ii;i..cV r lrt. to hoy & ,Mii"u, agents. Ooo half rlvllar rndui.lioa on every jair Ludlow's fine shoes. A rood lire of tin in a a Ij t r.ur u . , The hf it rostt ccifi in tlie city at C mud aoyr s. Keep it in your miad that AHoa Br j pro pwa keeping tho kind or grocrjnoi the p'lHIi nem.n;us. i iiir stock u a tins one. Thus, Ky woolen mills LUnkct , flieni 1 .nou s. you Ill's and boy' clothing, for asl by Q W Siinptou's, aiient, Albany, Oregon. For jlama back, or sldoclicst, nta Shilob rorou Plaster, Price, 25 cents. I 1. "i a t P Vv Siiir.ka' .lumber The fer a remo period are ji can be The Cascades mountains are full of snow, t-everal feet in the Santiam mines will probably necessitate a suspension of wort lor awhile. The Palein Journal savsllon F C Han sard of this county makes short speeches, pays close attention to each speaker's remarks and then votes in a careful man ner. Oftcner no than yes. Here is another railroad straw.from the Yaquina Republican: Tho advance guard has left Albany for the front to get the plant ready lor work to commence in earnest by the 1st of March. vVclmveit trotn good authority that the railroad will lie pushed this summer and in all probabilities will reach the state lino be- 'ore tho summer is gone. As a certain young kniebt of the iquare and lack plane who had been giving too i. .. 1 t 1. ,.g . t . . 1 luutu rpuiv siuiu 1.0 uiv iisus 01 viuo was sliding out of town recently, a neigh bor whom ho owed a V asked iiliu at the depot, "Have you been playing poker for money 7' tiead-isroko replied: "Jno; but the fellows 1 have been playing with nave." Oregon tity courier. 1)10 spirit of the ne lias struck even the hens. The Ashland Record says Denjainin Kggleston has a ben that has established a nest in the center of bis liowt-r garden, in the most conspicuous part of bis front ynrd and deposits an egg regularly every day except Sunday. If anybody can show another case of such a perfect typical Christian training in the lower animals they should report at once to this olllce. The following jury was drawn to-day by Sheriff Scott and the County Clerk for the Circuit Court, which convenes in Albany on Monday, March 9th : J K Michael, farmer, Santiain. J It Potter, farmer. Fox Valley. Scott Ward, farmer, Shedd. I F Hadley, carpeater. Flast Albany. Littlo John Dilyeu, farmer. Franklin isuite. J N Rice, farmer. Brush Creek. Newt Crabtree.farmcr.Franklin RutLe. 1 1 A Crowder, carpenter. Kast Albany. j ion is irvuir, capitalist, Aioany. Geo I Wamer, capitalist, West Albany. Haniel Hotiek. farmer. Tanirent. Milton Washburn, farmer, Crawfords- vine. - DM Walters, mechanic, Brownsville. Samuel King, farmer, Scio. Solomon llond, farmer, Halsey. S V Uarr, farmer. LiUrtv. Henry Rav, farmer, Franklin Butte. J I Ueard, merchant, Tangent. Allen Charlton, farmer, Santiam. Henry Frecksen, farmer. Tangent. J D Arthurs, farmer, Liberty. Isaac Whenldoa. farmer. Center. G L Sutherland, school teacher. Frank- F , in iiuiie. Oliver Chesney, farmer.Brownsville. A t Hamilton, merchant, Sweet Home. J Y l"ipn, capitalist, West Albany. Chas li Deakins. farmer. Franklin Rutte. P Swank, farmer, East Albany. . M Snyder, farmer, Center. Henry Sht-lton, farmer, Scio. John Isoin, miller, East Albany, IIOKN. bTANARD. -On Monday night, Feb. 6, iJSor. In Albany, to tho wife of Mr Geo. C. Stanard a boy. All doing well. MARRIED. MILLER-MILLER. At the residence of L D Miller, by Prof II Allen Shorey, on Feb 15, 1S91, John E Miller and Emma Miner, both ot Albany. , The Dr.MocaAT congratulates the hap py couple and extends the kindest wishes for a long and p'easant life. Mr Chat Cutlck is in Salem spending a lis usys. Dr E A McAllister goes to Southern Oregon to day for tlie purpose of locating. A very en lovable eandv pull was eiven by Miss Bessie Saltmarsh fast evening. Mr llngh Fields, of Brownsville, one of Linn counties wealthiest citixens, was in the city this fortnoon. Mr Maple returned last evening from Green Basin, where he reports four feet of snow, and six inches at Brown's mil!, Uiis side. The engagement of Mr Itoliert Foster to wealthy young lady of Portland, is announced. The weddinir is to take place at that cltv on the S5th of this month. Mr K. B Kendall ha begun suit in the circuit court for a diverse from Ids wife, Mrs Bessie Kendall. Mr and Mr Ken dall were united in marriage on Oct. i$, 1090. Dr O C Aubrey and wife, and Misses Cox and Ingram, went to Salem this noon to attend a Uantiat Sab!th school convention which convenes there for two or three days. The five year old aon of Mr D S Smith has the diphtheria In a mud form, also tne daughter of S S Train, two of ihe children of Mr A B Morris, and one or two in tne family of M Hyde. Mr and Mrs W S Peters left this noon for Portland, where they will visit air Peters sister, Mrs Oov rennoyer, anu also his parents and other sisters. Thence they will retarn to their home at ban Hanaro, Cai. Mr Jas Foster, ir. who was recently road master on the Oregonlan It It, has severed his connection with that road and will accept a more lucrative position under the U P. Mr Foster is also con templating an excursion to South America, Last evening at the pleasant home of Mr Jay Blain. a reception was tendered Mr and Mrs Wilson B Blaln, whorecent- y began sailing down life's stream to gether. A good sized gatherins of lineal and latterai relatives lor several ui-grves and brother clerks were present. A nice repast was served and the evening was noased In camea of an emovabie nature as well as in congratulations for the happy couple over their union. A surmise nartv was tendered Deputy D H Smith last evening, in honor ot his thirty-third birthday. Several hours were passed in an nereeable manner. Those who had the pleasure of being present were Sheriff and Mrs Scott. Hon ' ts ss a w r and airs L 11 moutanye ana son, airs Coll. Bert. Fred and Ralph VanCleve, Mrs Ed Mack, Misses Maud Beard,Mary Montanyeand viola Temple. WEDNESDAY. KAMI AS AstKSMS) ' . . MOHOAV. YssUtdsy availing a fight between several railroad n.an near tbs dspot attracted ooo -sidsrsbte attention. The dam aorots Rogao river, at Orsots Pass, was washed oat lst Saturday and is s total Iota. The late rsius hsys raised the river several fast, The regular meeting of - the Y's will be hsld to-morrow afternoon at 4 p. m. st tbs W U ' U 11.11, to wbioh all membsrt are tsrot stly requested to be present. A good sissd Sabbath School la being rao across tbs river, tbs atteodsoo yesterday belnc 6U. It Is a bo ion suhool and is eallsd the r -irmoot Sahbith School. Mr A II Fruit, an experiasocd shingle mkr, has tsUbliabed a shingls anlll at Peoria, ila will float a larga tot of cedar block dowa from tbs MeKscxie for a io bia mill. Ttsycl to the Bay is repo-tsd larg. r tlisa on sty previous winter, showing s big in ersasa for winUr. Mr Coll Varnye, of Toledo, sy $30 HOC la money fas btwa pat into property t that plao this Wtetar from outside espiul. Prttt, good. Janiison Kinesid. tbs maa arrssUd in Al bany shoot a year ago od a coniplsiot from East Put tlaod, tbs .natter bains. Mtttvd by thC3ver old viltaia marrying tbs 19 year old giil. Is agoio gettieg aetoristy in oa of tba Portland pspsr. By steeUl rsqaest we rsfraia from men tioelttg a htlle set to with is onao glove by whloh an atbletle sad pepahvr eitinen got a finger pet oat of joint, tieeeasiutiag the os of a sliog. Tb Dsmockat i always Itlad to kep soeh msttrr qolet.partfcuUrly daring qaiit tiroes. Sperhd revival swrylces were be, ye, terdsy at be U K Cboreh Sou tb, oorner 3rd and Montgomsyy at. Rsr W H Howard, of Taograt, will U br this week to assist tb psstor. Other ministerisl help is also spet.l. Servie yyy night this week and caul fmtbet LOtio. A cordial loviu- 00 i extcoded to all. Tl'SSDAV. Harvey Mossey, at Rosebero. clelma to hvedioovrvd pcrpttasl moUoa. Y ;(?) Wheat bss sdvanoed to C3' eenta in the Alb.ni market. Xut very tnuoh is movinir. .1 L - ' sooagn, , The fooersl cf Usl. Strena took nlsoe as to upusi marcn t x o cloth tnl siur boua A twll st tb drtiot i bow moir lat b. fr tbe sUrtici 0 train. Tb ublio will do well to Uke noU. Tb Mooiro!in ebeaaaot tamed !ooee hereaboot some tim ago are loci sstioa, sad nsv weo beard from a far away as tb nenaiem vaiisy. Aslorian. Th train from Portland is often Ute; bet Daaot RAT tno bo uotiewl that when Mr Cssey is at th throttle It i almost eerUio to b oa tim. wbicb is st least every other dsy. The $m SUtesmaa anpeai for aa Oi goa man tit to rao tb lodian school at tbat city. What's th nutter of Irwia; or why sot otilisa scm of tb R R CctnmiMincer. Murgsa Brother bay onensJ their insnr- ane ami real eeUt oflice in tb E L Thomp son block. They ar lies, rastlios voane ma, aad bo doubt will work up a good business. WHY WILL YOU eoagh whsaJRhiloh's Cur will give Immediate telicf. Price 10 cents, CO Cents and $1. Foshty & Mason, agents. m SHILOH'S COUUlt snd Consumption Can Is sold by non apaws&tMi. It ccies ootu a motion. Foshsy St Mssoo, agoU, I 1 dlsg 1'botogrspbrr A any t' re job. Wa hsv boupbt all thtncgslivi t wads hy L W Oark and W f Greenwood up to Nov I3tb, lbHO. Doidiealt csn b hsd from hem only cf o at redooed late. W hay also about 18,000 tiefestives mad by eer selvts, from which dapllaate eao b hsd at llkis. W carry the on'y (ail line of viewi 1 f this state and do enlsrgi d work st lowettrUe far first clues wnik. V e b!l be plesscd to s yoa at onr Studio in Froman's block, csit door to Masonic ren.pl. 8LEF.PLKHS NIOUT.4. made miser.bl hy that terrible congh. Shiloh'iCur is tbs nsmeay iur yen. Darkies' Aralea Rslve, Tb boA Sle In tbs wnrld lrt Cus.llru !. Ulnars, 8s:t Khomn. Knr snrvs, Tstlr, Cbsfift bsnrt. Llbiblaliis, Cur a, end all Skin Kroptle Dodurelrnirse fi Im.or 01 sw reaatmL it is nievl so -tvs eeHss estislscttaa, or nweey rsfml d. Itiee IS erntle am Sox, Mseosj yroiatmL 1 1 is ru sr- tnn, or xiy tuiss Fur est by fuetwy end FraMsre4 Hnelrss Vet ftaveet. From a letter writlea by Mr Ada E Hnid of Groton, 8 D, w qaote: "Was Ukrn with ft bad eold, which settled on my Look, eooghs set io sod Dually terminated ia CVn eoaipttnn . Four doctor gsv me Dp a) irg I eeald live bat a short time. I jtv uij self ep to my Saviuar,' determined if I could not stay with my friend en eartb, I woeld oiect my abeect one shove. My hosbsiid was sd vised to get Dr King's Kew Discover er? for Consnmytioa, Coughs ad Cold. I gsv it a trial, took io all eifcbt bottle; It bo cured tn and thnk Coa lama well sod hearty woman." Trial be it hi lrm at Fo shay & Mssoa'a dreg ttnre, regular six, fiOc sndfL svottin cesgiacKivo. t f. U. Firnch keeps railroad tits. llew oreain chees just toived at Cobrad Meyer. Ean St Autiisna at selling monnmente t Portland price. Mens, ) til s' and hoy clothing and fiiridhinggoodK WSimpsob's. Ilsve you scea thou parlor sails tbat T Brink bas jnst received t Tbey r alue. Ureat reduntinn inmfin's fnrni.hio . for ihs next 30 dnysat W F R-ad t. J W lUn'Uy, bet hoot and shoe mskeryn i7, ihra d;v,r m.Mb of Dkmocrat oflio. .'.For ImgHim in monument, heodtones tie., got" Ktfan ft AihisoB, AlLany.Oregoo Tieknu .,(- M.L eftern points, ovr u1-"."" iV WJU Jeirter, at- o. r. ti I elt f!i.!, V'jt cold Kigbt, 1 ay TboKy woolen mill Menkeis, ehpe-t in two. Foreal by O W Sbi pm, seiit. Ml'uy, t'rrgeo.' thi iy Msrcet. ; Wnoat n'Ai Huues": prin. ' r Fgg-J0i Day-10,00,10 IS.ftt, nUU- 6,1 i-ts iisr txifiliei' Beef on foot, i to Se. a pplcs- 00 cents per bu, fork-f;c por II .iresed rscrns hsins.lle shouhlers 7o sides Oj id JOflporlb. tflour-4.23 pr bbl. blr-kn 8 00 per doc, till Feexlbran, 14.00 per ton shorts, 16. middilmrs, 20. t'bnr.ft THE iOLIS Kl I B IS.4Z4AU. i Has a large and complete line of goods, dolls, doll buggiea, boys' wagona, v oclpedes and many other gools whii h gcd to make up a complete assortment, besides a complete line of lamps of every description. China crockery, fancy decorated ware, glassware, bird cn;;es, plash goods, gneh as albums, toilet sef4, autograph books, scrap books, children's ABC picture books, snd all goods that ar$ carried in a Bazaar store, including Rf-ger Bros. 1847 silverware, We wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to the Golden Rul prize baking powder and toa, put up expressly for this fade, which gives the lst of satis faction, as is attested by the hnndreds who have used both the tea and baking powder ever since introduced by th uoiden ltulo Baeaar, Each pack-ago of tea and can of backing powder draws a prize in tbe shape of a line piece of glass ware. Be sure to call, when in Albany, at the Golden Rule Bazaar, a you will be ure to find what you waat, and will be rhown over tlie store and 1-e treated kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. My goods are all marked in plain figures so as not to deceive anyone, and I have but one prfce to all. Jn.ks GoAbwom... IOO F. Albany Lodge No 4 holds its regular meeting Wednesday evening of each week. Visiting brothers are cordially nvitedto attend. Hoi.vKs BrsrH Collkok, of Portland Or., will open Sept. 1st. S A Wesco, the leading tteninan of the coast, has become a partner in this school and will make it the leading business college. Send for catalogue. ..." - Tesebf rs Examination, Notice is hereby given that the regu lar public examination of teachers, for Linn county, will take place in Albany, commencing on Wednesday, Feb 25th at 1 o'clock, p m, and continue until Friday noon. Feb 27th. All teachers must pos itively be present at the titno of com mencement as no one will be admitted to tho examination who isnotsopres cnt. G. F. Rt :.kll, Co. School fe'upt. Highest of all ia Leavening rower,- 17. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, t2& Batons 1 eABSOUITEltikf PUR MAGAZIN 8H1L0HS CATAKKH REMEDY a poeiliv ear f jr CsUrrb. Dipblheiis and Canker-Mouth. Fushsy it Meson, agent. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dypepia sod Livsr Cumplsint? Stnlab's ViUlujf ia gaaraoteed to cor y.m. DIKD. rrrarb Tmj Wafer. wafers are a sure and snfetr clfi kindeof female troubleu ar.c iv ell obstructions to the morn no matter what the cause. Tr'.i nwhat every woman neefl' , ai ised with safety. For sale t' th. Livingstone Chemical Co., also fron hi sole agent, J A Gumming, dii'.g;.;:.f B'a ri htrgbnek, Albany, Oregon. V. S. ROOE. . P. 8. Osgood, of Osjrood Pros,, Oio promfoent dnipKlt ot foventh ami liromtivfiy, Oiiklnnd, In aletn rto the Kdwln VV. Ji.-y Co., July 13th, guys, ' Wo have no pn-paratlon on our afx lvcs, that iliows such roiilts as Joy's Vegetable Bur sn;iarll!n. A custonii'r of onrg llvinji on Ninth Uu, lulls nstlintlt reiievc'l her itlmost imrneill ati'iy el her tliiepn:t; anl another on JJroad wy n ports, that threa bottle entirely cured hlin of hi eouetipution, A year r.go wo only bought a sixth of a iliuu-u itHc at a tlrne. Now we buy it Vi liio troiui. it rccorauiinJs its-'if,' VOLVERTON On Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1801, st the home of J R Dousrlas. Mr Win Wolverton, a?cd about 40 year. Mr vvoiverton came irom Kanea to Albany auout two years ago. TJIOMrnOM. At llarrisbtirg. on Feb. nsbtirg, on of B F Tli romp- A 6uo stock of luce curtains for 98 cents to$10 to suit the customer, st Forttnilkr Si Irving'. . , 3ri, JHyi, uieveiand, son eon, ngea o yrs. days STRONG. On Monday morning, Feb. ruary 16, 1891. at the home of Mrs James atueius, in Aioany, Major Ueorge M Strong, aged 60 years. Major Strong came to Oregon In 1849 and to Albany In 1877. He was in business here on a small scale since, ba'ely making a living, but Keeping up courage, generally, lie was In the U S service at one time and had many experiences there end on the Dlain. lie was probably simply worn out at the lime of his death, having had more than one man's share fjf the ups and downs in life. The Major possessed some good irau 01 cnaracier, anu win ne remember ed kindly by a large number of our clt- izers. HYDE. On Sunday evening, Febru ary 1 j, 1891, of diphtheria, the seven year old danghter of Mr M Hvde. A bright umc gin, wnose loss win oe greatly uiuui iieu , ". MORGAN. On Saturday evening. Feb 14, 1891, near Shedd, Mr Henry Mor gan, of catarrh of the throat, at the age of 24 year. The deceased was a son of Mr John Morgan, and was an Industrious young man of good habits, whose death will be mourned, by a large number of relative and friends, - W B Stout, of Newport, was in the city today. Mrs Henrietta Brown went to Portland yesterday on W 0 T U business. Mra Tne Hamilton, of Onkville. a mou eer lady, is reported dangerously ill. Mr John Althouse is at his post ot duty after being confined to bis home for several weeks. Mr A Y Smith, of Oakville, was in tbe city to-day working up a scheme for a motor line irom tms city to unnvuio. Miss Edith Harris, of Salem, is in the city.the guest of Mrs George. Miss Har ris is now a music teacher with a large class of pupils. The social announced to be given by the ladies of the M E Church Friday evening, at the residence of Mr Brown, has been postponed until further notice. E II Dunham, late superintendent of the O. P., has purchased some land near Brown's mill, and will move there with his family from Corvallis. Hon Tbos Cauthorn is very sick at his home in this city. He contracted a se vere cold while at Salem last week and was brought home on a special train Saturday evening. -Corvallis Times. Mra ChasPfeifferanddaughtcr.Cairie, arrived home from California this morn ing. Miss Carrie stood the trip remark ably well until she reached the California line, after which it did not agree with her and she was quite weak on reaching Albany, ACL. S. C. "FEAST, Last evening a special meeting of the Chautauqua tiiterary ana hcientinc Cir cle, of this city, was heid at the residence of Mr C E Wolverton, several invited guests being present. A delightful ex perience was had. It w as a least ot so' Almost a Fight. Quite an ciclting time was had In an Albany law office to- oi,y wncn a Mnn county farmer accused tn memoer ei tne nrm of forging some figures on a note they had In their hands tor collection against him. An eye wit. nest say the scene wa a tragic one. One member ot the firm walked up and down the office with clenched fist, while the other was about to proceed to use his firts In an e.nphatlc manner, when, fortunately the affair was quieted down.and blood was not spilled, though some bad feeling was engcnuciea, WEDXESDAV. Tie plant root for sal by J II Townsond . Buy year grooeriss of Parker Bro' 1 1 alio St Daweoo, drnggUta, Fia groceries at Conn St Hndricoa's. All rubber good at east at Kioto Bros. Soiok the celebrated Havsns'.fiUed 8 oent igar at Julius Jiweph'e. A Urg tock ot wall paper, with 1st de signs, at Fortmiller k Irving's,jast reoeiyed. See W F Read a lm of dres eocd and silks before baying elsewhere. Barealoa in choice eroesrie esn alway be keourcd of Alien liro,, Flinn Block. , WasnioK, COoa down, mendinff for men fre,at Mrs Kings, just east ot th Dkmoorat office. 'Clark' Dinhtheria PrtvflnUtlve"for aal hy llolia and UawtoD. The Miue BM have moved from the Fiero block to a part of th room oocanied by th ''Oregon Lend Co." Th Fork of th Santiam will eerUiolv hsv noeomplaiot a totb number of jory mea it gets. Several preoiooU on this aid ao not get any at au Monday uiuht a would-be bnieUr at t miited to enter th roeidno of Mr A B Mcllwaln, bat hspoend to trr to tarn sa alarm door knob, which quickly frightened mm away. Among th new institutions in Albany there is talk ot a book bindery, job office and Weekly newspaper combined At least aa Eastern man baa beea prospecting in th matter. A (welling ahtoaned on of tb larg windows ia th Liua County Bank to break, and a new on ia being inserted. A larg and delicate job, as well as a costly oa, the glass costing upward ef f 100. Tbe Deuccbat to-night does not hear of any dangerous esse of diphtheria,: The tnw who hav it ar s Alio ted only in a mild form. Ia nearly all oases tbe ehildren being up and around tb house. It pats to be careful, though, and to remember that an ounce of preventive is worth a pennd of our. Th Grant eouuty News has' pssiimistie kma of editor, judging from tbe fallowing: Cloaks at cost at W Heed Cap. Thi is what you ouijnt to have, n fact yoa uiast have it, to enjoy life. , Thousand r searching for itdsily, and mourning bo ons they find it not. Thousand upon tbcusaad of dollar ar spent annaally by oar people ia the hop that they msv atUio this boon. Ana vet it may tie hsd by all. We snsrsate that Etectrie E. iters, if used aeuordiiie direction and the use persisted 10, w brtDjf yea good digestion anil oast tb demon Dyspepsia ud install instead Kapefwy. W recommend Eiectrfc Bitter foe jytpciiia atd all tieae f Liver, Stomach and Kidney. Kld at 50e and f I per i ottio oy loony oi aissou, oruggwta. SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! For A.11 tho Leatilnji NEWSPAPERS - AM - Xtecelved at L. KENTOIM'sS Grocery ES, F. Cash tore 9 THAT CAN BK t i.Iii liVUitV H is the kind Utat pays. Scores TV yor-.nj? besinca men, and hun- oprsphers of both sexes, attribute their success to a course at the Portland Busi ness (joiicge, lurtiaatt, Oregon, or tte uapitai uusineas college, faaittc Oreiron. lkith are under the manairetncnt of A. P. Armstro;, have same cotirses c. study, same rates of tuition. JJusinesn,Shorthnd,Typewrhin, Penmanship and Eng b sh licptirtmerftj. nte to eiuier tor joint Catalogue ana specimens of ptUEiaatii; fftO BENT. A store room 22x!K) fee L salt sble for LuslneK;eentrly locate I-r particulars call at tb Democra offioe or on Jas V I'lpe. NOTICE IO CONTRACTORS.-Con-tractor and builder desiring; to bid os the construction of th cew United Presbyterian church building, to be erect ed at the alia of l ho old building, will find tbe plans and specification for the same, at the store of .Stewart A Sox. Tbe data or opening He's will b announced boreafier. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE." EBgagruicat Extraordinary. f OXEY TO LOAN. In small and iyJL lanre amounts, from six month to fiv yeaia, on good Albany and Linn county real estate. Call on or ad cirrus W McPbereon, First St Albany, Or. QTKAYED OR kD Couch, a bay Koticb to Farmers. Wanted at onee chickens, ducks, cecee. turkeys, dried fruits, butter, ecus, and all kinds of farm produce, for which I will pay the high est price in cash or in exchange lor good . u- w StM H0S Albany, Oregon A Is &SAI INJECTOR free with each ettl,f hhiloh CaUrrh Itimady. Price 0 cents. Foby& Masoq, aaat. STOLEN, from Win warn, weiciiinir from 30 to I'M. roaebsd mane, and white snot on forehead Any information would be Kratefuiiy recalveii. w st Coccb. Albany, Oregtn; "HORDE'S FOR SALE r-Os sorrel J & horse. 9 year old, weight 1400. On grey horse, 8 years old, weight 1IC0. Also wafon, bsck. harness, eto. Will sol for cash or exchange for other pro.xriv. Call at 1 to re opposite Buss houMt. li. ... SKI. Don't fait to see cor tneti snd b y' etotbing before pnrchssing elsewhere, w ell th beat clnthiog for th least money of any boos in tb city. -Look nd he con vinced. Q W Simpson. New Blacksmith Suoi. G V Willis has just complete, hi blacksmith shop at the corner ot Second and Railroad streets where all kinds of Iron and wood work can be had and done in first class order Bring on yom plows, wagons, etc., etc. for reps if Letter last. Following ts th list ot latter remaining in th poet fluids at Albany. Linn county, Orcnon.Veb. 13. 1801. Persons calHoif for tbes letter roost civ the date n wnica tbey wcr advertised. Evens, Mr Robert Hirriogtno, Ralph Knapp, Mr lNsluo STOCKHOLDER'S MEETIKC. NOTICE 19 HEREBY TH VT THI annual msetina of tbe stockholder of the Albany Building and Loan Asa elation wilt beheld on Friday, February 30, J691, at tbe hour or 7:30, p tn, or said day. in th Oregon bank office, in AH-tny Linn county, Oregon, for tho purpose of electing nine director ana three auaitor. to serve ror tne term or one year bus ensulne; from said meeting, and until their suocomoi ar elected and Qualified, and to transact such other business ss mar then como before th asmuation. D.iae by order of directors this 17th day of Jan, 1891. W O CaSSELL, j at w Ulatn. rresiaeni. Secretary. Bsbbedee. Go Ewing, Mr Edith Harriugton, llarema Ltigdor, Mr Altna Marhll..TK Pratt, WE Stone, Mr OE Nwton, Oeorg W T.ylor, J Watt, John Morean, Mrs Emma Penoioeton, Miss Ells Reynolds, Henry; Slaw, Mis Lizzie Svkee, Joha , Wcodoock, Ale R TiioursoH, P. M. ."SPEAKING OF DR DAHRIN. About the nly Important dispatoh ia th Oregonlan leuialative column is th stereo typed on that "the aenat was opened with piayer. On day it wa not opened with prayer, there being no clergyman present Th big daily did not say how the senate jjot open, but it is pnsamsd it wo opened up wun a cota srew. rulBS Bveats, Wednesdayevening, Feb. 18. At the opera house, under auspices of Albany Engine Co, No 1, Firemans ball.. Tick ets, without supper, $1 00. Friday and Saturday evenings, Feb. 20 and 21. BoBton Gaiety Oomedy Co, at opera house. " Tuesday evening, Feb. 24. The Gar- roters, by college students, at the opera house. : - 1 tun j . vivuiiiK) avu. vviibvivi under auspices of Prof Lorillad, assisted by best local talent, at opera house. '-',-. , Honey so Loam, We have plenty of money to loan on real estate security, on two to nye years time. Call on us at o ur otnee, opposite the severe house. BURKHART & Kr EN EY. The first thought or almost every one on bearing a eood story m to find some one else to whon it can be told. . some people make a few stories stand them in stood stead for a Ions time, and a tale is told ot a Vermont man who had just one story, and wuo told tbat on every possl ble occasion. $oi ho with Drs Darrln They Rive a new story cr cures every we-k, or tho almost miraculous effect electricity has on some alUicted mortal If you doubt any lonpoi their ability, call on some of the follr.wing who have been cured: Robert Hardy, ICtna, Wash- Lucy B wood. Bioobtrjr,Cal Wm Par rott, Middieton, Or K Anderson, Salem Or.I W Kuamett. Salem. Or Mrn M E Day, Port Madison, Wash Ilenry Slough. Mao eay. Or-Wm JJonter. jeu sene City, Or Volu Webster," Weston Umatilla county, Or B II Ulce, 82 B st, Portland A Jaekson. Seattle. Wash 0 Snowden'. girl, Salem, Or 11 Grifllth's son, tioisiord, wash Jttev xa m Jtiawnor, Brooks, Or- Job u Wolllin, Stuck Juno- tion. Wash Samuel Jsckson, lXiijhlaud, Or Geo M Fjrank, Middletou. Or-Petor Murphy, Kcw york hotel, Portland, Ji Fatout, lddependonce, Wash. . : Roston Gaiety Comic Opera COMPANY.-- 40 -- ARTISTS. -:-40 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, FEBRUA11Y 20 AND 21. FRIDAY. Andran's Favorite Opera, "IA MASCOTTE." SATURDAY MATIXEE. Andran's Masterpiece, -- A "OLIVETTE." SATURDAY EVENING, ' "ERMINE." - Prices. 50 cts and $1 CO. . Matisse Children. 35c Adults, 50c. jtSTSeaU on silo at Will & Link' musio store ANNUfL SCHOOL MEETO. NOTICE H IIEREBY GIVEN TO the legal voters of school district No 6, Linn oeunty, Orgon, that the regular annual Bchool meeting of oald school d is trictwili be heid on tne nrai raonaay. twins the 2nd day or March, 1S91, at the hour of 7 o'clock p tn, of said day, at tbe court house in the city ot Albany. Linn county, Oregon. In said district, ror tne purpose or hearing tne reports 01 too ui rsetora and elerk of said district, and to levy a tax for the support of the schools for tha enauinsr rear. Also for tbe pur pose of levying a tsx ror tne purpose 01 carina interest on tba bonds or said school district and tha second insta lment of tte principal of said school bonds, due ana payable June 15th, 1891, snd for tbe trans action of any other Business mil msy le gally come before the meeting. Dated this 16th day ef February, A D. 1891. C.Q ftjbkhart; J. IT. Weathebfobd, District Cltrk. Chairman Board or Directors, Dll. ABORN. Custom -Qioppiiis, We hfcTe rs Land at all times hsy, oats, and chct; atd wi 1 sell in qaau . tity to tnit. Alio witat btught and sold. FaiBiers, bring us ytnr wheat, ctti an J cay. iiigbcbi ettn price paw. IrTorris & Elount, Corner First acd Beker stmt) Dr. M. J. PtloH, -: SFEGSAL1ST :- ELRIEDCE BL K, SALEM, OS. DISEASES"" OF YlQZLEtl AND PHIVATE DISEASES, . Consul tat 'on dcntlai.' fice and sUictl con A HEW BOOK FROM COVER TO COVER. Tally Abreast with tbe Time. AT rORTLAXD UNTIL JULY 5T1I. - Dr Darrln' I'laee of Baslnesst Di s Darrla make a specialty of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Catarrh, Asthma and Consumption, ar.d all nervous, chron! and private diseases, such as Ioss of Manhood, Blood Tints, Sypbiilic, Gleet. Gonotrbca, Stricture, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness cr Loss of Desire of Seiual Power ia man or woman. All peculiar 'Female ,troub!o9j Irregu'.ar Menstratuatlon. Displacements, -eto., are conildontially and nuccetsiuily treated, and wlU not under any cireumfetanepa, ?ake a case they cannot cure or benefit. Consultation free. Cures of private dis eaae snaranteed and never published in the papers. Circulars and qneslion binks sent free. Offices, 704 Washington itrcet, Port and, Ur. DR. ABORN, Fourth and Morrhon streets Portlsal, Oregon, th most successful pl y o isn on oa tho Anieriuan contineut for th SDeedy, Dositivt, absolute and permanent r - ... . . . 1 ir . . . 1 ear lor carat rn 01 ins oesa, aciuoi, Bronchitis. Pnenmonia and Consumption. Twenty-tive years saoeessful practice. Instantaneous relief and permanent onrea often effected npoa first oonsaltation. Dr. A born, hy his original, modern, scien tiQo method, etfeots Speedy and radical cures of the most ob stinate atd long standing oases of Nasal Catarrh, Ozena, Dasfness, Dis charges from th Ears, Asthma, B enchitis and Consumption. Also Stomsch Disorders. Ei lions Colic, Gall Stones and Jaundice, Heart, Liver, Kiftnov. Bladder and Nervous Afftotirms; Diseases oi Men. Also all aihnenU peculiar to women, " Dr. Aborn can be oonsmteu from now nntil Julv 5. when h leave for Earope. Note . I Iome treatment.seeurely packed, sent by express to any part of th Pacific Coast cd Territories for those who cannot yossibly call in person. ill I!' DiWI3i cucl Surge 01 j--3OfSce up stairs in Strahati's Bloo Msy be found at hi3 oii'.eo flay and nigi WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY A GRAND INVESTMENT for tbe Family, Sahoo!, or Professional Librarj Tho An thi ntio Webster's TJna bridged Diet lonary, comprisiEg tito lasnes of 1884,'19a '84, copyrightod property of t ao tandersigiiod, is no-sr XhorOQg,hly Iteiirlseii and Knlc rgod, and aa a disti ng-nishing title, bearo tie name of Webster's lateraa tloical Dictio nary. Auditorial ts ork upon iMa revision ha hea in etivo irorjrPii for ovev Ten Tears. 3 Tot leas than Una iUin dred paid titorial Icliorors have baen eufairee tipou it. i Over 5U0, K?t expended ia ita preparation bc&ro tto first c yy wne priateds" Criytoalcoaa parJsoBxrfih nayctac? -Pictioaisryisi nvited. Get tba aos. G. U C. 'SIKui IA.U il C., rstiiiJw'i. (Srn-jni?a Id, !t;is.s., t . if. A, 8oldbyaUiijt)t:t'4 era, v-.d,