FiaUlUAUY 27, IfcSl sulci & JIii.m anJ IIUTTISG- rruprlrtur. LOOAL ItlSCOHD. TsACllKItil' I'. A Ml NATION. TllO follow ing arealUMulinx tlio public examination, WinK held lit t!it Court House : John K Jerrr Hiinki., Ad.lio l,eter, A 1' Uiron, Amanda rriilo, Kvorct I'lirrifh, Clal Wn l'.inWo.U V J;rVmn,W I, Jm-ksan, Lillian .MciVmaM, tlortie luW, lVitit' Allans, Cor.i A Cox, llittio Tillotsoii, K i VlWry, W A Uol.li, W K Wallace, A M William, V 1 tirowii.C K WnMn, C K Howard, Wurrtn Arthur.l'rvl Javk.Kr neH l.lioM, Hex Rui. lirunt Tlu-ji'i y, Alii-o TMpU,llo"vril Montgomery .ltiwa IVcry, Mati-mn Miltor, Mavoun-tMi Mo Cormiok, Kliwrt Muiut v, .Vllio l'nh, Annio UrJ, MiUtio limit. Loin V. Vwr, Llzi Ihinn, Hattie A lUll.Anrm lnnk hard, ll,w.i Now lan. Margin McMrvkvn, Maud L li rover. Prance tmilli, Eva AViliiamsor, K li McHanicl. Early Wki'I'Ino.'. At'conlinit tr tlie recon! in t!u countr clerk's offl.-e, W N Uriftlth itnd Kanrr Shaw wore tlio Oct couple married In Linn count v. II I. llrown wa J P. This occurred on July 12, 1S50. No 2 was that of Joaac l.iket an J Nancy Vaughn. No 3 waa P II Jiownun and Amelia Alpliinc, n Oct 10, ISM, !y II M Walter, eider. N.8 waa Win U Finlev and Maryim t Toniploton, on Mar l;S. I8.V r li.-v Wilson Main.- No 12 were L t Holm and Amanda Ha- ley, on Aug 22, 18.-.2, Ly liobt Huston, J 1. iuibert tiliias and Jane tiray were iiiarntHl onti'D S, INKI, liy limm Wain ; W F Alexander and Anna Newman, on Feb U, $53. lr S O Initio's first cere mony was that of Jamea M I Unison and Mary J McCartney, on Jan 3, 152. Ilia next was that of John Smith and Eliza beth S Yonnjr. The r.amea of Joab 1 owell and lcnj f-impson appear at the of the rertilloates of those davs. Na 62 was Wmi Kalnton and l4iura PiMiny, on March 10. 1S53, by Key Luther I Woodward. Adam Settle- mtre and Iouisa Nanny were married on Jan 2i!, LS5I. Oliver p Couhow and Sarah F. Cochrane on Sept 15, ISXi, and o the record, an intercbting one, con tinue". Street Pavements. The city of Salem is contemplating paving' several blocks on Commercial street in that city, and as the n-.atter of pavement is al ho of vital irterest to Albany, we ive tl.o Inures of city surveyor Uesner on ditlorent kinds of pavement, as follows; Yitritled brick, laid over broken rock ; cutar blocks, over broken rock ; enare stone blocks (IU lian paving) over concrete or broken rooW ; aspbaltum, over concrete. The estimated cosU of paving the streets in the several manners is. by the square yard, as follows: Brick, $2 7j or prob ably loss, depending - on the price oiit riCed brick; cetlar 1 cks. 12 X: trtone cubes, 3 &0; anphaltuut. $4. The COHt of paving four blocks on Commercial street, and the same amount would probably pave six of our blocks, which are shorter, and our etrcets iuct two thirds the width, would be, including pavement of street car tracks, brick, $:!4,- 405.25 ; cedar blocks, 31,277..r0 ; rH;lgianf $43,78S..;0; asphaltum, ),044. A New Gold Sli'aratob. Albany and Corvallia have both had their inventive geniuses in mining machinery. . Now comes one from Pomer y, Wash", who is to revolutionize mining. The Indepen dent says: "This city will some day foil proud of an inventive (ten i us now in our midst and who has patented a devicn f jr saving pold that will revolutionize min ing and firing an income to the inventor that will place l.ioi along side Cm ,us in point of wealth. It is n Iess to attempt a description of the invention, in its pr cess of doing its work. Centrifugal power wi'l do the work of separating the ouartz or refune from the gold in a cylin der coated with iuickilvcr and run at a bigh rate of speed. The great paper of Munn & Co will soon have a full descrip tion of this machine accompanied by cute.". v 7 Uaii.hoad Clildiko. There arc nearly nonth rjvilroaJ rumors around to make h fact.enouph smrike for some fire. There is nothing though that ia reliable or can be traced up. Just now t!ie Albany & Astoria R. It. is the center of attraction, probably due to the esmpanv'a recently securing a right of way tlircngh the tlrand Konde reservation and the right to bridge tlifi Willamette at Albany. If the rumors were true the present rights of tl.e company would soon bo in the hands of the Ienver A Kio (irande, or nome other road, and part of a transcon tinental line. Perhaps rorue as impor tant movement will result. It is to be hoped so. The bill w hich patPtd the Legislature exempting new roads from taxation for two years should stimulate railroad building, and Albany (diould, and no doubt will, come in for c-ome of the new roads. FiKB Oil. pAis-raafl.--Mr A W Best, who has been conducting a large class in Falem, has on exhibitition in the stors opfosite Stewart & Sox, on First street. valuaUe collection of the mod noted and picturesque views on the Pacific coast, the renult of three years' fcketcb ing, and w hich ore pronounced by all who have seen them, to be tho finest ever exhibited in Albany. Ho, has also some figure pieces by TojHtr, the famous fan Franciwco artiMt, who is acknowl edged by all to le second to none in flesh tints. The object of this exhibition is to give the public an opportunity to judge of Mr Best'- work, as he is liere to or ganize a clans in oil painting, and all who are interested in art should call and see him. They wilt ha on exhibition for the next two wcck, during the day and evening, NxiciinomNG Towxs. llalsev. W L Jester, cf Albany, upsnt .Sunday with hU mother In this city. John i't art went to Albany on '1 hurtriay's local and returned In the evening. J W Hector wa in Al bany on !utinc the firt of the week. Mr L Sender, tl.e popular Albany home buyer, was in the city this week. Mr G Smith, Esq, an't 8 V fluent and express rustler at thi place, visited Albanv Tuev dsv. Mr D Link, of the firm of "Will & Link, Albany's popular music dealers, was in town Wednesday. Shedd. The firm of Crume Si Davis have shipped up to date since 'Jan I. 1891, 1374 chfckens, 5S ducks, 27 geese and 44 turkeys, a total of 1505 fowls. Shedd is to have a new Presbyterian choral), a sub scription paper having been circulated in Shedd and vicinity, and about $1250 raised for t'-e purpose. Mix Clara Thoinp . son, of Albany, is now vlsldnj her sMer, Airs oavage, ot SliedJ News Action Now. The City Council should immediately take, steps for joint action with the County Court for the construc tion of a bridge over the VV iilanietto at this city. There should bo no delay. The people of Albany have xprefied thernHolveH emphatically on this ques tion. They want a bridge almost to a man. No comment on this part of the subject ia necewaiy. Action is tho war cry now. Tho people of Albnny r.nd Linn county are in a good condition now to build it. Lets have no excuses. Ex cuses are lame anyway. Will tho Coun cil move in the matter at once. Notice. Each subordinate grange is requested to elect three delegates to at tend a County convention at Sand Kidgo GranKO Hall en the first Saturday in April next at 10 o'clock a. m, of said day, to elect representatives to the State Grango for the ensuing year. It A Irvikce, Deputy. Bra.vihi.no Out. Lee Brown, presi dent of the Santiam Lumbering Co, will now. fclnce dUpoMnir of hi st.Ci4 of iner cliamlk: here, deyote hi entire time to Ihe Interest of that company. The large lumber vitrd at Albany will be continued and fux'u.er c-'-btMscd at Salem. Mr W II Ilubv.n vi id lake charge of tl.e jard t',r! ; pi 1 U.; t: i! ; it p:t.i! s I! 1 lie nip- 1 '. 1 : r v. i: ii hiiiiber docct fr FRIDAY. ltrooku, Mrs W J frU.M-lo. J K IW, AT Unijrott, Nannie hodj; h k, t'arri. Van NVinklo. Mary D ii k.Allio Wilson, Clara Uil. a.Kiiinia Uurkhart. IVna Flora. oi sen ruo t im., Tuesday evening. Feb. 54. Present Mayor, Marshal, Recorder, and Counctlmon French, Tablor. Uurk hart, Uarrett, Hawkins and Smith. Tho follow Inst I'M were ordered paid : J N Comb, fa.ftO; A II Ioy, 75c; Htew art it Sox, $i."5; John Hehmoer,$5; A 0 Mclinmeher,$10.55$ J N !lullnmn.12.40; J C Meyer, W)c; Mrs IHibruille, -' 20. Matter of nulsnnco on Yino street cou tinued. Petition of (leo K t'liamberluin, T J Ptites mid ors acked for aidewalk and orooHwalk in their noighUirhooil. Ko ferred. On motion of Councilmen PnrVhnvt a resolution was pnfed that the City Miir hal furnich to the Council at the next meeting a lint of all the deliiuiuunt tas payers of tln city for 1SW, with the aiiiov.nts of their taxes. The Keeorder wns Inst rooted to de mand payment from t bo oily of Uill.iboro of their note id 100 nad interest, mid to notify them that net ion ould be U-jtun for tho r:nno if not pnid. Tho foUowintf were granted mIooii li oeiiBes: NV J Moutoith, J A tiroFa und Kumroi A P.ielow. A tuitahle badtre for the. Street Com min'njiivr. not to exceed $2, was ordered purchased. On motion nn election for City Attor ney was bad with tho follow injj result: 1st 1 allot I K Weutberfonl. 2: O II ir viiif, 2; V H r.ilveu, 5. 2nd Weather ford, I; Irvine, 2: P.ilyeu. 2; C K Wul- verton, I. 3rd vttltorloril, 1 ; Irvine, 3; Uilyou, 2. 4th Same. 6lh Weatli eiford.2; Irvine, 2; Hilyeu, 2. 6th Weatherford, I; Irvine, 3; I'dlreu, 2. 7th Same. Slh Weatnerford, "I; Ir vine, 2; Milven.X Oth WcHtheri'ord, 1 ; Irvine, 3; liilyeu.2. lOth-r-i-'.imo. llth Same. 1-th Same. 13th Irvine, 2; r.ilveu, 2; Whitney, 1; WoHertim, 1. 14th Irvine, 3; l'olveu, 3. The Mayor east a ballot for W H llilyeu und bo was declared elected. r.ilti' allowed: (ireen I'txaUx Lumler Co, $;i.47; JWAndeiwn, S;VA McCIain. K); John Jones, 70; W N Mi'ler, f42. K ITE 7 TAIITIU. The Pemocrat is indebted to Hon. JefT Myers, of this county, for tho following list of rates of taxation paid by every county in Oregon, which he secured dtir ing tlie session of the legislature by correspondence with tho County Clerks of the state. It is the fir ft publication cf the complete lift yet made and w ill tie of great interest to" the people of this ounty particularly, v bo will see by it that Linn county ranks third in the state, only two counties having u lower taxation : 5JII.1.S Harney, no bndgs, no county buildings... . Wasco I'JIS 23 111 2ii '-"J 12-35 I 23 It 20 51-70 22 12-S3 21 :0 12-m "4 1 ; 22 21 12-05 t,2 i Washington , Curry Grant lAke, no bridges Waliown, no bridges Coos Baker .., Crook Tillamook I'nion Malheur, 1 Lridge.no county im provements Umatilla Clatsop Gilliam Lnne Columbia , Klamath Polk Sherman, no bridg? Benton Clackamas Yamhill. Jackson I OUgUl3 Linn Marion Josephine Multnomah 25 I2-25 20 17 12C3 2" l-.-70 23 12-35 20 IS 21 2.-. 10 IZ-.l Ylt. .41 . iic inues;eunet j m some 01 tho co:in liea i$aa follows: Harney, t:i;,t)lH..V); Cmatilla, $.;),( W; Lane, ?i7,Cj7 ; Jack sen, tl27,KI9.17. W hen the lowness of onr taxes in considered every man in Linn oountv should sign a petition for a bridge at Al bany, whoso prosperity and growth bavo done much to keep them down. A CoMMEnt'IAL HlMTOBI Ot ALBANY. Tho Democrat is nsgla l to commend merit where it is due, as it is free to con demn wrong where it sees it. The Me tropolitan PubliHbing Co. ore getting up a Commercial History of Albany, which, judging from the company's work in other cities, the Democrat believes to be a commendable thing, in fact by far the best ever attempted here. The illuntra- tit long w ill be purely of Albany scenes and . ho previous work of the company indt t ,i,., , i , , . . i cates that they will be of a very b:t;h I order. The w r.teups are to show the commercial importance of the city. We believe the work when completed will be one our citizens will take a pride- in sending back east to their friends. Spo kane Fulls and other Washington cities have spent thous.-mda of dollars in such works. Albany may well invest several hundred in what promises to be a worthy production. Put yonr money in good things and keep it out of shoddy affairs is a good motto. Da. Jxo. 15. Pilkisgtox, Surgeon, Oc ulist and Medical Specialist, of Portland, will to at the Kevere bousn, Albany, all day, Tuesday, March 3, IS!) I. All suff erers from Ciironic or Nervous ailments; all cases of Kidney, Liver or Stomach diseases will ba given a specialists ex amination riiKK. Eye, car, catarrh, neu ralgia, rheumatic and rectal cases spec ially invited. Some hundreds of refer ences given. Stop juat about in the middle of tlie block, on First street, sonth side, bets-eon Broadalbin and Ellsworth, and you will find a place where yoa can al way i get lirst-clacs groceries and freHli produce at reasonable prices and be well treated without extra price. The sign reads "Parker Bro.," and everylwlv knows tho name. Their baked gooda arc the best. Their stock of goods generally a kept replenished to meet the demands f a growing trade. fii'BCtAL Mkbtino. Tiiere will bo a special meeting of 'Oregeana Encamp ment No 5, 1 0 O F, on Thureday even ing, Feb. 20th. All Patriarchs are spe cially requested to attend. Wnxia GIM.ETT, C. T. Cabd of Thank. The undersignod desire to return their sincere thanks to their friends and neighbors for their kind care and attention bestowed during the lato illness of their daughter, Blanche. W (J ano Mauy Davw. "Foot rribto. fricD(la,are what we hvo far. Kery dny we're nuking more, Ho if now you are in mibcry. Go at one to .Sells' fjhoe Store." Found. - On the streets of Albany to day a pocket book containing some valu aoiepapcu. owner ran nav? tne rame by cal'ing at l.bls otiice, proving property and paring for this notice. IIoi.mks KunnTiiB CoLhuan. of Portland Or., will open Sejit. 1st. J A Wesco, the leading penman of the coast, has become a partner in this school and will niako it the leading butjitiews collcire. Send for a catalogue. Wanted. A lady wants a place to work in small family. Cull at tlila like. Jut arrived a full lina of ladies, chil (iren, ma' and (boyV f tot wear at Q W Simpson', which wil! b roll at bottom prices. Wanted, to rent an o.kgan for several months. Call at the Demqcbat oflice. A pair of fat black ho?e free with -vc.ry pair of ladle shoes coiling 3 or more at Sei Is' sh'.o store. For Sale. $500 to $1000 of household furniture hi exchange for improved real estate. Inquire at oli'.ce of Ori:gom Land Co. K(KI4t, iU ri'.RSOA'AU MONIUY, Prof Rtddell, the phrcnologtsl, wat. In the city today on his way to Brownsville, Mrs A B Sluumn, of Portland, is In the ctty vUttlng ut the home of bar father, IIon A Irvine. Mrs A U Paxton received a dcputch last night announcing the dangerous Ulnets of her mother In h.dUtm, and will leave to morrow for that sUlo, K G Beardnley, of Portland, was In the city t hl forenoon. Mrlleardnley Is now In the rent estute business In "Portland with T S Townscml, a brother of J 11 Townsend, of this city. Tt'KHPAV, C 1) Uagcn, thcinincr, of Brownsville, wns In the ctty to day. Mr Cass Humphrey, of the stale print ing oltleo, is in the city. Prof Miti hell, w ho has been teaching school near Shedd during the full and winter, is in the city, Frank I orria returned to Albany lust night after nn ulmewe of several months nt Portland, Seattle and other places. lr Henry, of Brownsville, was in the oily today on bis way homo from Salem, where be has Ken most of the time for svvvrnl months. Tho Anniversary exorcises of the Wo man's Crusade, bold at the W C T II hall hint evening, were of an inbircsting order. Short and entertaining addresses were delivered bv tho president of the W C T V, Mrs jl F Sox, and Mrs lr MeAlliter. Songs were rendered by the Bapti.-t malo quartet ami n tiiixed chorus, and Key J H Hughes, of tho Christian church, delivered the addrens td tho evotiiug, a bright, thoughtful cllort. The Apollo club reception last even ing at tho residenco of Mr and Mrs l". V. t Gotr, was one of the most enjoyable events of tho leoson. After th render ing of several select iens of music by tho Apoftoa, the comjuiny, which constntitl of tho menilH-rs of the club, their w ives. and a few invited friends, was tendered an eleirnnt lunch prepared by the host-! ess. Tho time was then ttpent in toci&l intercourse until a late hour, when the company returned totheir various homes feeling that the evening bad been one of profit. WailNK'tDAY. "Mr Kd Paly, of Eeia, was in tho ctty this forenoon. F P IWaney, of the Fork, ha been in the city today. Wra M Hong, WNaah and Mr Nation al, an eastern capitalist, were in tho city today. Mr George Viercck, n brother of Mr L Yioreck, arrived in Albany from Phila delphia, a few days ngo, and will make this city ids home. C J Meaner, of tho Portland Telegram, has been in the city in the fnteres'. of that parer, which is greatly improved unuer ne new management. Mrs A T Kyle left Monday to visit her aiuter, Mm C W Ayers. Mrs Ayers ex pects to leave Allianv and move to Port land, where her bulind's headquarters now are as general manager of the Sis kiyou Stone Co. Asihlarid Itecurd. Hon Jell Myers baa been in tho city, after atrip from Salem to Ida borne at Scio. lie wns treated wHh great courte sy there, and the truth is a majority of his own neighbors will appreciate 'bis manly course in working for tho whole county, as be thought was best. Cm a a 'V OrsaaUeJ. On Feb. Slut a grange was organxJ at the Falrmcun! school house, hi Benton county. Deputy R A lrvlne.dccompar.Icd by several sturdy granger Ir.im Linn county, went over lathe above named j school boute at the hourt.-f 10 o'clock. 1-otiTui quite alototthe residents oj that part ol Ben tun collected together, for the purpoie of orpaU!nj a grange. The int cling was caiu d tu order by the Deputy. J II Scott, tA Tangent, wis appointed S-crcljry, and C M Vandcrpool, Gate Kscner, The objects of the mccllr.g wrr; utcd by the Ivputy and a part of the declaration of purpose were read. A call wes tnre'e fir thoe prcni who wbiiird to join In the orgAnhtatlon to lgn the roll txxk, when Ihtrty-ihrce came forward ind put down their names. The obligation nl the four dtgrecs wr re duly administered to the membct by Ihe Deputy. 0 The nextordr of bui!nea was the elec tion ol c-dicer for theycar.whlch resulted as follows; M V Leeper, M; P II Bow man, O; Cora C Lcoper.Lj J L Williams, S; V II Walton, A S; F.L Holme. Cj W N Phillips, T; 11 J Ucesc.Sec; II Pfdlifps, (J K; M Hoimcr. Fioraj Bcrta Walton, Pomona; K J Phillips, Ceie; Zua SkeeU, LAS. After lbs election w ovr a ru cm was taken, and a Tine dinner' wis spread before us, to which all were Invfted to beqi iheniHcIve pa.cllcd the , , , , , ,.i. .. i. .. " ... ..... M, . Hie iii.i nt i nevicu oniccrs wore ..i i...!i i ..' (, .. ... I Brother T Fronun and Sister E Ii Patn. The Worthy Dcpuiy lh;n proceeded lo exemplify Ihe unwritten work. astted by J II Scott, which was done In a thorough manner, tie then geve a Uriel lecture on the duties required of them, and also In formed them If they expected to make a flourishing grange they could only do to by prompt attendance and close attention to the work before tliein. Betnarkscf en couragement were offered bv Kro Fro- inan, P;;yne, V anderpool and the Master elect. This eranee has a brlifht future before it. Never have I seen the work of organ izing a grange ciore so completely and thoroughly M this .was dene. All were well ;.ieaii-d nod seemed deeply Interested In ihe welfare of the order. x expect lo hear Cattcrin;; reports from thin cranire in the future. S. Rargaiu! Baigsiatt t 100 pairs of Indiea black kid gloves at 33 cents, worth $1.60. 500 pair of ladies.missea and children's all-wool hose at 25 cants, worth 35 to 70 cents. Indies corsets 35 cents, worth 75 cents to 1.73. Scotch Saxony wool 2J cents per Bkein. worth 10 cents. Remnants in dreaa goods at less than COHt. These Roods and many other bargains to to found on our counters for 10 days only. Call early to secure tho tost bar gains while tho assortment is complete. U W bIMI'BOX. Has Ueen- Tried. How to get a home In a good country having a delightful climate, and how to assure an income of $2000 per annum from an Investment of $2000. - Ihe Willamette Valley W the natural home of the prune. The cost of a ten acre orchard, not In cluding interest, I $1350, including first class cultivation L-r two years on the In stallment plan. Apricots, pears, peacb.es, plumn and cherries are all prolific bearer and can substitute for any of theoe the prune. We plant ju$,t such varieties a the purchaier may select. The Oregon Land Company, Sulem, Oregon, l'ACsrc A MoiiEfiT, If you want a tail or made suit of clothe or any par of one, well made, of the best material to bs se cured, have W U. Graham do the job for you. He lit just received an elegant line of suitings, of superior fabtics and dur able textures, than which no better have ever been seen in AloanV, lie has marked his '"ices down to bottom figures. Those desiring to dress in style should call on Mr tirkham. Tex Tons of sa't just received by R M RoberUon, several grades, which will be sold at wholesale and retail. Lime, cc metit, plaster, feed, oats, hay, etc,, kept on hand and told at reasonable prices. On March 1st will move from present place at foot ot terry St to Slralian brick on Second Street, just eastof Democrat office. new fcrRi.vo oooes. 1 am now re ceiving my firt invoice of spring novel . ties m wasn gootls, prints, gingruuns, seer suckera, etc., 1 have aluo just received t new lined all wool summer plait's and h. Samuel E Yox'sr,,- STATE LKlilAMUBI SAtKM, Feb. aj, 1891, Daily Democrat 1 The closing scenes In both hemes on the final adjournment of this legislature were complimentary to every member and a credit to the state. For the take of the good name of our people It Is to be hoped that all future legislatures may, when their work Is over, depart with equal Honor, Tho mvrrnor vetoed the "omnibus" wagon road law, and Salem grange, P ot It, No 7, gave him a vote of thanks tor It. He vetoed also the following t Senator lllllou's bill for three dlstilct agricultural societies. In eastern. Western ana south cm Oiegont Senator Wealherford't bill on duties to district atlornlesj Senator Fullerton't right of way to the Kiddle Im provement company, and itarrcu aiu 10 officers In discharge of duly, At the present time there I but little need of the law that has passed creating the ,thee of attorney geuerul. rronauiy $5jo will pay for attorney hire ot the state for the six years past, and for the case unfinished, whereat tn bill will cost the state for the four year to come $14,000. Tho argument was made that not only state ofikcrt needed this attorney but the legislature I'sclf required legal advice right along when In tcsslon. l'o have been In office Ihit session the attor ney general' opinion would have been ot no avail had l.e not favored the extrava gance In the making ot appropriation at this time. The republican leader will have bud get of defenses to make before the country at the next "hustings" for the election 01 Oregon' parliament The result will be t democratic legislature In two year. It now look 1 It tho ttate would never own the lock at Oregon Illy. Senate and house bill on this subject were both smothered. Westhcrford's senate bill, one that met the case and gave power to the governor at the proper time lo make a demand and assume poesion of the lock, went into tne "ring," received a black ere, and died In the hand of It committee, a fearfully mutilated bills when called It would not obey. One view ot the cose I that th ttate may assert her right at any lime alter the twenty year owneishtpof the lock company. In-aa much a there I no limitation a to time In this opinion, and no action on the part ot the ttate U to be taken before the ex piration ot the twenty year, lid view Involve legal question of vast Import ance. There were several republican who quietly opocd the "Colllns-Mlnto" raid on Superintendent Downb.g to oust him from office, by taking the appointing power from the governor, and placing Collin In hi place, purely a partisan thing, for- several good reason, among them the following: That this appoint ing power ha been always In the h-ndt of the governor; mat when the late George L W cod wa governor, the democrat bad the legislature, and they refused to take this power from Governor Wood. It wa rumored in the lobby If the gov crnor vetoed the "omnibus" kill, suit would b brought to enforce it provision a thi appropriation ws out of a fund, a gift to the Mat-) from Ihe United Slates, which wa to be controlled by the legis lature, under act of congress, and not by Ihe executive. This legislature bavin applied this wagon road fund lo the build ing ot wagon roads. It I c'almed the gov crnor cannot restrain Ihe building of road ty veto 0- otherwise. T'h bill, on either event, ifclearly unconstitutional, whether the veto of it I based on thl ground or not. This wa not the ground on which the veto of thi wagon road bllt wit based. We do not know Pie ground for Ihe veto of the "omnibus bid. It would seem that there I to be tome buslnes for an attorney general after ill. A very nice question arose here during the session as to Ihe limit at abuse that might be admitted Into the column of a newspaper. It grew out of an attack of one woman made upon another. We be lieve no man would be allowed lo abuse a woman through Ihe columns of a resrect ahle newpaper no man but a scrub would wish to do this. Hut when one woman seeks a newpaper In which to blacken Ihe chancier of one of her sex, I it good journalism to at'.ow It, under any circum stances.' Which, In the eye of the read er, -ould appear to the greater advantage, the accused cr the accuser? Clearly in such a case the accuser would be the suff erer at the hand of every sensible reader. Thi Inquiry fa no personal reference! it is merely a question of prop! Icly In Jour, nalism. What I the ruler The exhibition of a Iroup of amateur artist (prlsoneit) Saturday evening, at Ihe stairs prison, to some three or tout hun dred chhter.t of Salem, would have been a credit to the best of traveling troup. Had these player the necessary scenery and paraphernalia for the display of their abil ity in this line. Ihey would be greatly benefited. It wat a rare treat. Another receipt; surpassing any from the. White House at Washington to our boarding bouse. Hash, Make It from a bolkd beef shame. When made perfect Iv diamond-pointed by chopping, not too dry, put it into a deep earthcrn or poice llan dUh. When heated through break whole eggs enough to cover the top tup face, liske untllthe white of Ihe egg I done; then serve, each plate receiving an egg with the hash. Thlv I a dish for a pttr.ee. Thi dish in French la called "Hnchls," pronounced "llahshce." P. Real Ear ats. Price are keeping up In good style, and the Inquiry for property I increasing. Yesterday a new comer purchased a house and lot in the eastern part of the ctty half an hour after he saw it, II Dry ant sold to Fred Amen, recent ly of Da las, two lot In hi addition for $600, W McPherton agent, and other ta'es are j ending. Tb4 best rnatt ooflV in Ilia city at Cm Moyrro. Mem and woman do not always agree, to fact they frequently disagree and er lously too, causing many divorce and collapse hi the matrimonial market. One thing, though, they agree on, and that la that Conn U Hendrlcson keep the kind of groceries one need in housekeeplng.they treat men and women alike and glye them bargains In goods in their line. Call on them for groceries and produce. noiiN. MOSTEIT1L On Monday, Feb 23rd, 1891, to the wife of D B Monteith, a girl. MAUaiEl). WILSONMEIb AND. On Sunday, Feb, 32, 1 89 1, at the residence of and by Rev S E Memineer, Mr John F WiUon and MUt Hester S Nellund both of Lfnn county. DIED. McNEIL. At the residence of Geo. Pattenon, in Albany, on Sunday, Feb. 32nd, 1 By 1, Mrs. Dianna McNeil, aged 64 years. Mr. MclNeu wat tne momer or Mrt l'attcrson ana Mr John McNeil, ana wat a woman of many eitlmable qualitiet, whose death will be . greatly mourned. She vas a member of the M. E. Church. DAVIS. On Monday morning at if o'clock, Miss Blanche, daughter W C and M A UavJs, aged 13 year. J.ne ueceasea had been confined to her bed for 38 month with an Internal abcets.and passed away without nny tufferlng. HOT ISOLATE CASKS. To thow that the cure nad by Joy's Vege table Sarsaparlll aro not only; not exceptional cues, but that It help everybody, we elto a few liintaticcu whore two in tbe tame family took it ana were both cured. Tboinas Stephens, of 168 Sixth Bt., 8. y took It for weak stomach and dyspepsia, It entirely cured him. llo then gave it to hi wlfo for bet alak headaches, since which time shs lias bad no return. It curod them both. Urs. It. I Whcaton, of 7M Fost EL, S. T., was a sufferer Iroru tomach and ll rer troubles and biUousncR. Finding that It relieved liar, lbs gave It to a llttla girl living with her wiojw af fliction was a largo open core which nothing soeiaed to heaL It also cured th child. IT, S. Winn, 0 Geary Court, Q jary Bt, B. F. prominent in tho Order of Eed Men, wa very foehlo and greatly reduced. Joy's VegetaMo Sarzaparilla restored his health oad acoastomed vigor. Ho thereupon gavo It to bis w lfo who wis g'milarty aOlictcd and had nerrou TOlr tion. It had tho sama happy effect upoo her It hii upon hirn. Scores of similar car, could bo Hlarfra. The ntwtp pert hardly got a "smell" of legislation in tneir lavor Denton countyjwlll now have a Record er, and Jlush will nave 10 usvuto hi Ices. What will Salem do now during the interregnum between the Legislature and State Fair, A peculiar feature of the present Legl. latura wat tha fact that a bill to get through the Senate hod to to worked In with a certain faction, while to get through the other' house It had to be worked In with a directly opposing faction. Hence it took tome shrewd management to get an Important bill through, It sometime required wire pulling. It I reported to us that the late agent of the O 1 R'y who wa stationed at Lyon wa a very smooth blackleg. At Lyon he enticed men to raise hbn or therea bout to pend for counterfeit currency, and receiving the money tklnped. lie left tever.d good slxed b.tny. Stayton Sun, ttore bills In Al. Honey is what count. For that rea son no counting is being done at present in this precinct. (J rant County hewn. "Sarah I Wager-Wll! B Happy," forms a uniqttt combination ot names under tho list of "Married" in t recent number ot Chicago paper. In Its last Issue the Malheur Gaxette says : " W atop the press to marry Morg O Logan to Mrs Klla Kinnieat the Vale Hotel. Particular next week." The editor ia probably a J. 1'., like many edi tors sort 01 a jack of all traUus. How to dlmose ot the Indiana has torn tliorougiily and promptly settled la an illustration in Tuck, just out. It i to tend ft Balvatlon Army into their country. In the general appropriation bill passed by the leiritlature fa an item of I.7U6 for repayment to ClaUon county for care of non-resident poor. Now the questloa ante, why is cialaop entitled to an ap propriation for keeping non-resident poor any more than Lino or any other county. The chicken with sold in its cron ha been r-dlocovered ; this time the bird it in the Kehftlemand a resident of this city, ot undoubted veracity, la authority lor me siory. me gentleman in question owna ft timber claim in the valley, and while there last week had occasion to laughter ft chicken. In slitting its wind- ne some glittering particle fell out, filch on examination Droved to to vir gin gold of the character designated as hot gold. Arguing that there is a place mine on the place the gentleman pro poses doing some prospecting. Astorian. Oregon Is to have loO.OtW with which to make an exhibit at the World's Fair. The money had Just as well to thrown into tne Columbia river for all the good it will do. We hope the governor will veto it Et Orro-onian. The Henata did the vetoing, nevertheless the bill should have pwd, Oregon should have made showing at least. As it is wewillbavs) to rely on thereat estate men and boards of trade for a represen tation In Chicago. The follow ins? original item inwsrs In the Astoriaa: Amid the slush of Yesterday a man wandered down Third street and stopped in front ot a pile of trunks. On one was the legend : t ; :t Tlds size for 110. : "80 do I." said the wanderer, as he passed on. Now who sees the roint at the first glftnce. Governor Pennovrr seslerdsv received official notice from lion J sine G lllaine, secretary of th ttate department at Wash ington, of the apportionment of represcn talive In Ihe fifty-third an4 each aubse- ?uent congre under the eleventh censu. : wa Issued on the 10th day of Ihe present montn, ana Bear tne great red teal ol the ttate department with the usual amount of red ribbon attached, and also ihe aecre larva autograph which letcmbiea more the first tcribbllng ot beginner In pen- mansnip man anytning else, Statesman. One of the reults of senatorial election will be to transfer Gov. Hill, ot New York, to the senate, and leave hi place to be filled by Lleu.-Gor. Edward K lanes. favorably known to thousand of farmer In 1 be Lmnlre State a Ihe sctle manu facturer of Ihnghainton. The Joc.es who pay the freight bat a ropulaHtv which ordinary politician cannot affect, a I shown by the fa it that two yeart ago he ran 4000 vote ahead of hi ticket, and re . celved more votea than were ever cast In a contested election for any atate office, Several young men wish to know what young lady desires ft reform in the social relationship of the sexes, agreeing in tho idea that there should to ft higher plane In the intermingling of young nan and women. Well, ber name is that of most intelligent and high-minded young wo men, She wants an association without sentimentality alone, necessarily. Any sensible young woman will to glad to receive tn company of young uien of goood character and snend an evening with them in an interchange of their tost muuaiiw vu iui tive topics 01 me imj, literature, etc, with the idea that it is necessary for them to occupy 0110 chair, left out, and with tlie idea established that it is not to be confined to one or two alone ; nor that a love thatch is necesiary. Give them all a chance to know you. Talk sense; don't gossip: do not gush: ie your mines run in gooa cnanneia ana your ambitions be pure ones. If mar riage licenses are required they will be founded on a better sentiment than that of most of them nowadays. The openinir of the Umatilla reserva tion hae given Pendleton a new lease of life, and a boom is anticipated. Baker City rariert frequently are head ed "Seven Devile," a very terrible kind of a head until it is learned simply to be me name 01 some mines near mat city. The Stayton Times man must have been in it very fierce fight, for the last issue of that paper appears in a black and blue condition. , Rev M 0 Wire lactnres on Sand at Sa lem to-night. The subject is a vital one. band is wbat we want, "eanu in the craw" particularly, to uso a figure of speech. This means morepueh, more rustle, more your sand. perseverence. linng on Tbe stage from Prineville.which arriv ed in the city last night,had a most diffi cult time in getting through snow drifts. In places trie snow was up to me " boot," and this glided over the drifts like a sled. Half way up the Deschutes hill four fresh horses were placed on the stage, and these were again changed at Long Hol low. About 8 o'clock last evening the stage arrived at the Umatilla House,and Mr Branner does not want any more such experience in wagoning through four feet of snow. The Dalles T. M. . : The Oregon Pacific is not the only rond that (rets a kick once in awhile for set ting behind in its payment of its em ployes. Even the rich Southern Pacific is a little delinquent according to the following from the Ashland Record : The S. P. pay car has not paid off the men for over two months, and there is a re- ?orttbat it will not be here until the 5th of March, making three months. Perhaps Huntington ia savinc up his du' catstonav off some more of son-in-law Hatzfeldt's debauchery debts. Tbe rail road boys aren't carinir iuit how much of a figure it costs a millionaire to main tain a titled reprooate tonusbana a vain, silly daughter, but are getting a trifle weary of the old man taking the where withal out of the stomachs and off of the backs of railroad men's families not quite so elegant but a heap more respectable. I! 0.11 K ANO ABROAD MONDAY. About 133,000 nfths Oily taxes bv boco oollsctod by hharift Scott. Fur ins first tim lets r th bos ai out with slsds, s mixad lot of vehicle, 0Vi.rnor FosUr, of Ohio, ho toon ap tmtiited HoortUry of tu Trurv,U tueeted Windom. The Ladles Aid Society will m set to mor row afternoon, rb 84th, at th rmddaao of Mr Hearst, oor of 4th and Washington 8ts Ity J fl lfuutos will Ifltnr to-morrow evening, Feb 24th, at ths WOTU Hall on "Iui(fcrsoll, - blasphemer." Admission, 10 oett. Vlite are ly aotaal ooont fourteen new rei.Ieoci now ia proei of oanstrao'ioo in th attorn part of tte olty, and still the good work goos on. Th regular moating ef Mofherson W It 0 ocoois on tba vsniog of Tday,th 24th. Mimibart are iqtirttd to mt at their hall at 7 o'clock. Th Boot of VaUraos wilt givs shadow sneUI nxt WadoMday vuing at th O A It Hull. Admission, 10 coU, Refmh nieut duilg thvnlng. Th Marshal arroUd two vary oulti hobu who cam ia 00 brakbam this noon frnru th Suuth. They hd lUr if Intro ductlno onmmiidlBg them to th hobos of Kptkwo Falls. Two Albanv man wre toxina for fun Bstaidey nltdit whan od bit the other blow that proved rrffuUr daisy dinner. and it wm aarwral m-maota tofore be was rciusniutfd. A E Morrfa, of thi oily, to-dat bntiaHt two hit of II Ilrjait, loth third addition, tor tWX), W 1C Mid'berton, agut. Mr Mor ris otcti at one to enmmsao th mantioa of a ooinmodlout baitdlag for bis own use. The eserolse at lb G. A. E. Hail Satur day afwrnooa In memory of C!n Fbarmaa wr of nn interesting order and consisted of brief sdlrL by Cim.msnder 3 V Wbitinp, Ir if G Irving Itev ) V Suwort and othata, aod "America," rang by tba aadienca.opeo log with prayer by Dr Irviee and elosieg with prayer by Kv Stewart. An ioUrUas wuenm will to treeated this .vsnlng t tb WQTU Hall at the Cms de Ommomoratloo . Soms of Albsoy't tost mnsiott taJoot will alive th saroi, tb Crotad merrf .! by tbe Preeideot will rcll with fresh atsrett tho etemortb'e seer. wiiil tbad.lr-byItevJU Heghea, of Corv.lh..o9 "Whi.key.lU Fraita,Fnd tiid Finishing." will larinsh botbraUrUin- tntot and Valuable trot for all wbe bear. A cordial iovlutioa to h. Inuicatiox or Chvck. This morn ing the barometer was found down nearly at low at Mr McGlnty, the band pointing to 38:65, about at low st It gets here. Indi cating a superabundance ol rain In the ner future. v A not 11 a SritAW -Col T E Hogg, re ceiver of the Oregon Pacific railroad, ar rived in the city yesterday noon from the north accompanied by one or two New York mtn, whose name we could not learn. They were met at the depot by Wm M Hoag and Wall! Nash and taken on a special train to Corvalll. Another train wa Immediately nt to the I'oet with a tnow plow, ta clear the track to. yond Gatetvllle, where there I from three to five foot of tnow, and this morning Co' Hogg and parly fo: lowed with a tpecial train. The I)ksocat could learn no nartlcularr, bul there are gocJ prospects for the reorganisation of the road, faking it out of the hand of the receiver and pushing Ihe construction of It eastward. Tlc parly arc expected back tonight Toratiav. Tb o;!stid trois.da this tnomiog is i pected to arrive at 9 o'wtoek to-il.bu A drte4 sheep in froat of Shells Bros, moat market w marked 109 tba. That ia lrg fur mtittoo. r ii ueakiey, or uektaea. tts Men pr ecttd with 5C00 in lieaidstloa of th j dtm e be received ia tb Lake tobteb aockleot The City Co a cell meet to tiht. Not yirt having transcript of the new brUr,it 1 probsbl notbiog wUI to dooe aoder it at 1 11 is mung. Tba Ortjjoa Bank, of this city bs orm t Irttd krrcn-.esta I y wbb-b it eaa draw tuowo drtf'.ita all tbe pribcipaJ eiliae of tne world. It w aso't Cul H ttf jr, after II, tboegb fneo who kaw, tUd poeiUvely that tb Cvl. bad arrived, ia faet emplcyrsoa tbe road. Hut tte LoL i cerniog shortly, or later Another big land slid in tbe Cow Crock eo yon ii locked far. An avalanche baa started down tb mountain aod i looked for t th bottom tometime withio a few days. Rev J II Uaghee will lector at tbe W C T U Hail to-otk-ht 00 'l0Krot tb B '.-. rhemer." AsadmiaaMNi of 10 east will to cbtrged. Tb addrM promise to te good ooe. Th boot and ihon Krm of Lodei roAO Si McUreth are re,inns at.d eidsrsing their trroofn prepsratory t nceivii g a line of r.rtwonvill olttiit'g. lUker City lmo oral. : Th mettiofit at tlio li E Church South will bt continued darit.g the wck end until fcrther notioe. Much ioUrcst toing awakenan. II V V V MoFarlaod ra MM' tuting KtV MrKlisnj-le. Th fJintist ShUth Svhwl hav tinted tbe followtnn otlicrs: W STbomDiou. Su periotendent; O FCoehow,Aitot; Aoo Foshsy, Seoretarvi Kdua Allen. Organitt; Nellie lioltop. Auistaot OrgoLt; W8 Thompeoo, Choristers Arthur Fosbay Li- braiiao; 11 F Mer nil, Treasurer. The mail carrier at Cauby, named Car- rothtrs, wa killed last oiebt by tbe looal train. Ia atUanpting to arose tbe track ia froat of tbe train he alipped aod fell. Ilia skull wa mashed, on leg wt broken, and n wa nraitta to a tarribie maaner. Tbe Democrat hot beea looking foi such to c- ! eidcut at Albany for some time. The colleta rntetUtcment . bay been to-night will tsk pise at the Optra Hon on Friday evoiiioc, March 0, aad promise to be a very bngkt affair. W Do so Howell' "Unrrotois" one of tb most sparkling drama written, a-ill be tbe main fwktai. Betide this thore will be mutations, tonit, cnaaio by th college Mcltrttr and a ahort farce entitled "dweariiifj the Jury." A cine of an ercipe from th fool killer comes from St Paul. A as patch aaytt Jmc D I, whn, a year ago, waa en of the wealthy oang ineo cf Washing too, spent last niaht at th Ceut al police ttatioo in th dun of th tramp. January 10, 1800, ha cam In posressioa of real aatate aod other property valued at over fl, 000,000, be- auftatbed uim by a bachelor aoola. a bought nil mother a co tx bom in Wash ington, aad then tet himself out to tqnandtr titsioriane. na leaaeu and farnutiea a hoate in West Twenty-fourth srreet. Kw York, and it waa there he lived richly for o early a year. To meet hi expenses, he tacuUoed hia retl ettate at half Hi value.and on Chrittma be found hia fortune complete ly gone. WKnNKSIMY. 50 cent, For retcrved teat To Prof. Lorillard't eonoort. At Opera House Friday evening. 'in steamer Willametto Valley arrived yesterday, and today California prodoott are oeon at the ttoret. Born, to the wife of L Solomon, of Olym nia. on Feb 24. a ton, Grandfa ber Cohen. of thi city, U doing well, . 1 HDr Irvine's first marriage ceremony in Liun oounty was performed on Jan 3, 1852, instead of 1353, a stated yesterday. Tba firm of Woodcock & Simpson, of Corvallia, ha been dissolved Mr Woodoock retiring. The nw firm will be Sunpton, BoRne& Co. ThePrinevillo Itrigati n oonipaay have Filed a-tioles of incorporation, with W M Wren, G W ))oUon aad D F Stewart aod others, a incorporators. Recorder Henton will begin aatesaing the city r.n next Monday, after which every tax payer will givs in bis property a assessed on the lilt day of Marcn, according to the provisions of lbs tow charter. " Delinquent taxpayers of 1S90 had better looK eat, for tho marshal his been instruct ed to dtlivtr to the council a complete list with tho amount dee, and it is probable they vt ill cither have tu pay or experience soms legal troubiC Cha Smith & Co, of East Portland, bos tiurcliefleil tlia ttove and tinware busioets of Geo V Smith, and the stock will be closed oat at et. Mr L W Parker, the book keeper, will acta mttnater. Mr Smith has retired from the basinets entirely, and will mako Altany his home. A Pistol Shot. Lat evening about 9:30 o'clock, the sharp crack of a revolver was beard in the second story of the Salt marsh corner, and a man Immediately ran up the street for Dr E!!ir,, sajinjjohn Sloan had been shot, Dr Ellis secured hit bullet extractor and other Instalment and proceeded tothe tcene of the burnt powder, where it wat learned that noono wa hurt. Mr Sloan, who i a son-ln law of Mr need, the painter, bad room io the bkck with one or two other young men. Num. erou report were circulated about the cause of the firing j but It Is Impossible to learn the real cauie of Ihe maMer, though It It probable thi-re wat close cull to toie kind of a tragedy. J P Wager In the K. O. of Pendleton eaplalnt the defeat of K .ley's Portage railway bill a follow; "Tlu bill whs killed by a republican ca icus of which Harry Miller became tlie numth nice. In order to ,.!p,, (Governor l'cnnoyer,Sentv tor Raley and Umatilla county and Bast efn Oregon because It I democratic. That lithe whole truth In a nut shell. The ubtlltute bill prepared by Miller, or for him, wa not only entirely worthless and useless, but Ma a direct insult to all Kant- em Oregon, and wa so Intended. Miller at much at acknowledged tlis ai.ltnut of the move by declaring that the nortatre railway bill wa a piece of democratic po litical buncombe). He. and Tongue, and Gcer, are all aspirant for Hermann' eat, and now that they don't have to run In Eastern Oregon, and don't nted any vote there, they are quite wllllne to show that section of the stuc any manner of Injustice or Imilirnlty. Miller I a thor ough political rascal, and owing to Ihe earnettr.es and affectation of sincerity wltli which he present id couted poison I a dangerous one," IV HKMOKMti. Again the reaper death Lou entered a liounchold and taken llmrcfrom otie of tbe brightest Jewels of the family. Blanche A. Pnvia. damdttftr of Wui. C. and Mary A. Iavia. departed thia life February Sird. lHfil. Hie w.is born r,n July 4th, 1877, at Peoria, In this county, ana waa mcreioro Bgwt ta yearM, e month and 19 dare. Blanche wa in jured by a fall about four year ngo.from which tiinOHbe bi san to decline in bealth and tide continued until her death. She wee a must amiable and kind hearttd girl, and a tnoat patient euffcrcr during ber long iicknetui. She was during her eiekneae an alutoat constant reader of the Bible and etpecinlly of the New Tenia meut. in the study of which alio alwaya found much comfort. Hho wan wholly reviirned to impending death and re quested tier parente.relati vee and friend to not mourn for ber alter ber death. 8. AlfSUAL MFETIXO. -Notice U bere by Riven that thernnotl mootinu-of tbe eloek bold r of the Albany Unildlnir A-oc)Uon will be held at tbe ofTSee of tbe Albany K ectrlo Ucht Co.. on Brriad. albln atreot, lo A'l.any, on Monday. March 1 1B9L at p in, for tb oloc lion of director, and aucb other butloeo ae may eora befor the meeting. isiea reo u, lfvi. u aixcm , W O Tweacai.K, Sectotary. I'roldoi.t. ONKY TO LOAN.-In amall and laree amount, from tlx month to five ?" on good Albany end I.lnn eotiniy real etU. Call on or adir Vt E McPherson, Find tit., Albany, Or. nORt'EI FOR SALE One eorro! bore. 9yor old. welaht Hfl. une Kroy boreo. S yt-ar old, weight 1 ICO. Aio wsicun, bics. psrnew, 'o. n 111 eet inr eaeti or eicbanxa for 4btr pro m tIv. Call at 1 tore oppottte Ruoe bou. it. a. sun. CTRAYED OR STOLEN, from Wni Cooeb. a bay uar. welirtini; from tbO 10 KiO. rooebwd man. od white a pot on forehead Any iofoituatlon would tie gratefully received. v locch. Albany, Oregon T 10 RKNT. A tor room 22x00 fee uilablefor bui.lae:cetitia ly locate For tmrtieu'ar ea!l at the DcxocRA office or 00 Joa V l'lpe. Wlrut wmsA&4nm r-nwt fLjwiV - 2 to rotvitiear. YaunfiiM rvm ouf 5 J i th at I'Aaas, nttfcu tKWV D. AIJOI1N, at ronTUB nni jut nil. DIt. ALORN.Fonrth and Mnrtuon street t Portland, Oregon, the tn-ttt toccessf ul pi yi e Ua od oa the American continent for the speedy, poittv, abaolote aad perrotociit ear for C-trrh tf tbe Head, Astlims, Hroochitjs. Ionmonia and Coaatptioa. Tsrentj-five yean tuocesaful practice, Iuatantaneons relief and jiertnanent cure ofiijn efioctcd npon first cossdution. Dr. Attorn, by hi original, n.oderr, tcieu ttlio method, t fleet 8 ; Speedy nad radica! cures cf tie mcst cb ttinate aid staadisg casci of KoI Catarrh, Oaena, Dfne-a, Pb chsrp'' from tbe Ears, A;bm, 13 enchitia and Cunoatnpttoo. Abo Storrmch Disorder. LUicu Colic, Gall 8Utie aud Janntlice, Huit. Liver, Kuloey, I.laddcr od Nervous AfTvotioru.; DtMase t Man. Also all ai.'meuU fH-culiar to women. Dr. Abnra can be coobuHcu from cow aotil July 5. wben be leave far Europe. Not. HowetreatmaM.accurely nscked, tent by evprraa to aay 1 rt rf tb Paoii'c Coast and Territories for fbr who eanm t yotsibty call io person. I PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor tiecrcd andr'6rry St, Albany, Oi UPERIOR wrk. guarantee.! in over; branch of the art. itTJCtilatgiog c kiudapeeilty. STIC AN EY & NAG LEY, rHOPItlKTORS CT THE City LiveryV Feed ard Sdle -STAPLE.-. Vaa ceaer&t Uauk line to and from Cojyaili. Btut riga ot cbaprt ate la the city. Special attrntinn civtn t tranaiect etcek. ouitb atrtft, between ilawortb and Ljon, Albany, Utegon ALBANY NURSERIES TJ MAVEON HAND at our nursery on vbe Corvallia road, one-nair nils from town, as nno a lot of fruit rces of all kinds as osn be found any irhere on tho coast. If you contemplate Wanting trees It wl'd pay you to see our tcck and get our prices. Catalogue fiee - HYMAK BROWNELU 0 TEE JOURNAL OF SOCIETY. ; B. D, MANN, Proprietor. Punuanan (New Tons) Evsbt TntmaDAT. 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Its interest to by no means local; betas tho roe oeafceed journal of Anierifan toUHf, it in equally entertaiuinff in all parte of theoountry. For aula each week by all flrsfrrfaaa newsdealers in America and Korope. Every newsdealer will keep and aupply It if requested. Newnrtealem anpiilied by trie American News Co., Sti Chambers btmet, Ne w ork, and by all other news eorapnnina, BfiiJar iibxerlption may be sent tureet to O'im of pubiieotum, ortiironeti any newsdealer tfronbivrintion oeeney : Onejrear.H.te); EiKinoiirto, Li,inr, teroe mouuia. $1.30. tlaiapl trea. k,l'.-.: TOWN TOFIf'3. 51 TTc ( : j .1 J 4., fu'iv V01A ii 1.- 1 tint t-JVLi The average mortgaged Indebtedness In Linn county I about 60 cent an acre. In Kana It I $16.38. No wonder Kan tat people want to come to Linn county, Albany Democrat, In Kansas movt Kftge are not taxed, the usury taw I not effective, and combine! of capitalist are common. When corn wa worth 45 rent per bushel In Chicago, in Central Kansas the farmer could only get 13 cent. The railroads, commission merch ant and (apttallstt "cllqued In" and gob bled the 3i cent per bushel. By the dl honest, manipulation of these thieving combination money commanded t and 3 per cent per month. Many timet people were compelled to pay thl or sell their produce for about one third what it ought tobemorth No wonder Kansas people wish to come lo Linn county,-Urown-vli'e '1 lines , Highest of all ia Leavening Power Ik Special Ann OF W. FKEAD. My Spring Stock is now Complete, Embracing all the latest Novelties in D ress Goods Both in WOOLEN and -To The Mako Specialty of Ladies ItiBBED and Muslix. Uy Prices aro the LOWEST and my G00D3 tho Best. Am sole agent for the Celebrated X S. E. HOSIEEY, Guaranteed stainless, Warranted absolutely fast, and Free from Poison : To The Men : Call .and Look at My values in F urmshing -:-Goods, I !iv Large Stclt at the Lowest I cairy for wear a and be coi ,11 line of tbe world-renowed St.Uib. , Large stock of Emeeoidebies and Flocxcixcs. eed flit Albany w the bet trading ftoinl ia Oregon. 3. CJ. ' tS3S3.'3Sfc 0TGIYE Blnmbersvs Block, -:- am!3 TRY A and get WORE POWER and use L! TVrlto for onr Kw Iliustmtea Catalojio ot 1881. THE LEFFF.L WATER WHEEL& EMGIKE CO. SFHIKSFIELD.O., U.S.A. mm ' i 1 ntaui: n tu r 1 J : F. L. KENTON, : -Dealer in- G Near the Post OfUce, on. M 12. DAVIS, Physician and Surgooi 0SOinB no stairs Irs fitistan's Elco May be f-mnd at bin offish aav and n;gl STGGKXUDES'S KEETIKQ. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN THAT j the anuoal Disotins of tuo stock I bolder' of tlio Albany street Railway Co I will bfi 1 eld cu Wednesday, Marvti 4in, 1801,attH hour of 7 o'clock p m. of aaid day, at tho offioe of tho sacretaiy of said couipanv, tb.8 tiareie bsinj; at the -l-al estate olBea of Rurkhart & Keeney, on first sirs, t, 13 Albany, Oregoti, for the purpose cf eleetiug seyaa direolor to solve for tbe Urm of oneysar nut ercu Ingrfrom said meeting, and uciil their ancc6sors are eleatal anil qualified, and t tr.ti8..ct such othr business aa may leimliy cune before iwid meeting. JDated Fobruery 15.h, 1H31. C. U EUKKIIART, bteraiaryj ROCERIES TB rales Robert A Ratnpv, triiHtce, to Julius ' riternlx-rg, lot 2 td Iiarris- barjr 125 8 A Henry to Dennis Cooter, 40 ncrea 12 w 1 2,"0 J XI Wrijrht to Caleb Gray, east i lot 1 id S. Ualaev ST,0 John Hardmnn to Kcott Wallace ir acres V l, tj John Ftreithoil 103 II B Kendall to F B Prater, claim Writ Bennett, 12 and 13 w 3.. 1000 Total ..$1,925 Several yeare ago Mr Wilgon defeated D W Voorheee for congreas, in Indiana, becouldn'Vd oit now. To getjeyen ith bint Wilson sent his eon. J h. to Washington, and be defeated oorbcca' ton for congress from tiiat etate. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, iSSj, ouncemeni 9 WASH FABRIC? Ladies - Underwear, in Knit Prices ever offered i tba Valley. BROAD HEAD goods, unexcelled Oal FIRST-CLASS GOODS, Eeasotatls : s Prices. - : A. complete line oi G en Jts Furnishings- Albany, Oregon. mg 3 B aaaMaWaWaWaatMaja WHEEL Wo always keep our eye on the indicator of popular demand, and are tlierViore usually pre pared to supply it at reduced rates. We are selling tho Jewel stoves and ranges, the rnos pop ular stoves made at present. If you want to sive money on all iorts of household truc es buy 'em of us. Wo te we cake that cor br. - MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. Albany, Grog in f and a fme etork generally, as well as jewelry, "Welches clocks, etc., at