AND-SOUTH, Bout crn Pacific Eouto SHASTA LINE. Birwa Trains latn IVrUaml Dally aWuT I N..rts Portland Albany fUn r'rnlo Aril 34 t AM Mtlra leu Lr A Ar Lr ; a Aha ttatna .top on If .1 Krftawinf (tallow north 4 Bo.hur. Kut rortlaad. Onr . Wood. Mm. (UJm, Albanv, Tanrmt, Ihadd, Ilalwiy. Hr- fourg, tanauoa city, Irving, an-n. IMIK H Milk, litlT, EAST sTDsn I Lr Portland Arj 4 00 r A SO r L Albany Lr 1 l;00 X0T (Ar R.MwTmry Lrl rWil tUUI lr0C4l4 S41LT StCHT 8TK11AT) oral I IVrtUnd ArltMAM r f Atlmay Lr 1 IroO a b tuAKoa nun, Jiall. AlWny Art IS 4 a Mia Ar Lchutoa Lr StB Tsosb Lr . Alhaay Ar :Wrt n 4 a Ar Uhaaoa Lr 1:40 r a PULLUAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars, I Aersas4atie at aeeeaa-CIa Fa a garai altar. A.ira Iralat. Side bXtI.I.. bTWKK rflARS AMI CwBYAUia, It Ala MAiAf (K(ft8anoAjJ pi a a la 4 a I L Furlland OamtUia Ar Lr I 4.J0 r a 1 11 Mra Ar airaan rai an.r (Sassst Soaday. ur a . ra Portland tolllnlll Ar Lr Ar M A a ThroutfU TioUetH To all points EASTi AflD SOUTH. Fm tail laforsaatloa retarding tala ataf, aOnpn AtX at ATvunr, i.tOULU B P. ROOMS ut( KmlO. P. aad r. A THE YAQUINA ROUTE goa Development Company Bteave, amp una. 225 OILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIF.1E ubr any other rut. Flrst-elaas through peaeeoirer and raJght Una from Portias d and all polnta as t& vvuiamet v allay to ana from su rranuaoo, uu. Roaat mak cloa connection at Albaa ith trains of tb Oregon Faclflo Railroad T. ), Keeaivar. Tm B SOU SOCLE. ( nxpt Baadays.) Lmt. Albur U.M 7 Un Corral 11 1 t r, ,;ian Taqoina, T:oo 4, a ten Omllia.lO 3S4.M Arris Taqoina, r. a. Arm Albany, 11:11 A. a O. At O. tralaa oonneot at Albany and Qorvalll. Ttaa a bora tralaa connect at f aoulna with tba Oregon Development Ortmpenj' Uaa of Steamship, between T equina and San Francisco, SAILIXG DATES . raoa vcr. WlUaaaaM Tallty.J !;; lSta.tTlh. raoa ul muik. linai Taltoy Ja 4ta lata ; trd -, Hat. Tha Ootapaar the ri(at to akaaca sailing, dataa w-Uaout notice. S. B. Paaaenrer from Portland aad VLUamatta Taller poinla caa rnaka eloaa aanaealja wit iba traina of tba Yaoalna raata at Albany or Corral 1 la, and If dea Caad to Saa Franeiaoo ahould arrant to xlra at Taaulna tha araning befora tat raaulof r 4 ralaat Bataa alwaji ua ca apply U A It Cb4pnua.Fnlf kt aad Aioaay, v v. aaiiit,, Q. P. ard P Am . CarraUa, I?1RST If ATIOlf AI, BANK, ? CF ALBABT, OBBOO.T, rMWl VkaPiMlilaat .. 8. K.YOI NU .K. W. LANG DO 3 TBAflftACTB A OENERALbajikint ACCOUNTS KEPT nbM to ImcE aiOHT KXCHANOB and Wi Tapala tnaatar, 4d w Tors, aaa rraaclaea, mica aad " tXMXBCTlOXf BACEaa fa.anbla Tocaa B, W. Laseada L. Puaa Kaaaas I. Has. LI 51 5T CO. NATIONAL BANK, or AIBAHT. obkuok. CAPITAL STOCK 1 00,000. Praatdat.... J L COWAIf, flw-PnaMaat 1 M RALKTON. 0sbtor... Gao B CHAMBKULAIX, U1I- w , AKCH1KOLU. naacTDaa.-! L Cowaa, J M Ralaioo, Oaa E Cbaaabarlain. W 8 Ladd, W U Uotira, i A Craa ore aaa O A Arcaikold. TRAKSAffra a a-anaral WUna baaini. DUAWbluill I.KArTSoa Maw York, Saa il frtii . rOraroa. LOAV MOrfETaa apptod laeorHy ai m aapoaiia anaam B All K OF OREGON. albast, oasaox. rapiuu - tja. Praaklant Tiaa-Praldit CaahW H P MERRILL . X J LAKXIKO JiT W BLAUT A gtneral banking boslnaaa trAnAaoted. B AT.K OF ftXTO, CIO, OBBOOM. pTM.tlt Vtea- PreakUot Caahter J n ilMm -Jirr Vtiu O Mat Maseroaa: EOotns, J If orris, U bryiflt John Oalnas r O Buita. Dnas a tenors! bankln aad axchtn budnaaa. !t(bt dralu laauad oa Albvn, Purtland aad aaa PraiMriaco. PORTLAND SAVING BANK, or roar laud, onicoo. PUd up ,., j, j RorliM aud pniflu ,, tMt.OOO - i.uoo fnterast allowed on sartnga dapoalt aa follow.: On arJInary sarlnn books ....4 pweaiit put annum. n term a Ingi books par east par annan. 4 la oanineata ot depoait; For thraa month. 4 par eant par annnm: Fur an month pr eant par annnm: For twair month..... e por eant par annum; FRANK DKKUV, Pre.iHVnt V. P. THOMPWi! Vlca-Praaidant. . 0. HTHAXrON, Cartlart J.A.CUUIIG. ras;4Cirrfo V i PKltiCMT, :iViPrp'wV. . . - r' r ' CHT ro 4r PATRICKS VV.. . Pouiiry Wanted. All kln.ls of poultry, allvr or drnwd at the H"llUmUfl p taking 1 oinpany's Biota, Albany. Ureitct.. ILBiHT COLLEGJATB INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON. 1800, 18Q1. first Trrus Opeacil Repleaaher late. isM. A lull corps of instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITEEASY C0r.!!EKCUL AMD KOSHfAL CLASSES, Couraia ot tudy arranged to meet tbf t or au graiijs orstudeists. Social ttuiucmHi offered la itmhnU front air mi1. '. 1 t'.rpT s oniy .r:s ' ...... ' SAX30NH Of THK8K DAYS, . Who la tha strongest mn la the world f There are at least a dosen befare public notice today who claim to be that man, 171 tha Boston rrn,,nd each performs certalt feats of strength which would seem to warrant his Hght to that title. It ts difficult to determine, however, which one of the lot It tupeilor In physical strength, bacause, Invariably, each h ablo to per form some particular teat which another Cannot. This popular regard 'or physical strength tt Inherent and undying. It was manifest ed by the people of the time of Ullo of Croton, twenty-fire centurl. ago, and Is shown today at all athletic games. The Samsons of modern times are men who have been naturally endowed with great muscles and erormous strength, but who have Increased and added to both by constant training and practice. Attention la given particularly to their sti-ongest ar usctes, and these eventually become ab normally developed- Other muscles are neglected, so that the rpectacle of a giant's arms ani trunk upon an ordinary man's legs is very commonly presented. Few of the "strong man" of today are physically well proportioned, for they have given all their attention to the development of cer tain muscles. The most remarkable of all the strong men la Louis Crr of Quebec, who Is now in New York, lie is a giant In strength and stature, aa will be seen by a consldera tlon ot hla measurements, lie is only J years of age, but he weighs 313 pounds. The tape showed hla physical dimensions to be as follows: lllght,6 feet toj inches; cheat (Inflated,) 58 inches; waist, aS inches; bleeps, Inches; thlh, 3a Inches; calf 14 ir.chetj neca, at Inches. Cyr's special ity Is the lifting of .heavy weights and the putting up ot big bells. He has put up a too pound bell with one hand twenty-seven times In succession Ills greatest display of strength was made about a year ago at Montreal, In a lifting mat-.h with a man named Barre. On small platform weighing 140 pound were seven dumbbell, welching 789 pounds, a barrel of flour and seven heavy men. Cyr put his giant arms around the platform and lifted the lot. The aggregate weight waa a,33 pounds. In another way he lifted 3.35$ pounds of pig iron at Berthlrvllle, Canada, on Oct. I, iSSS. The iron was placed on a plank, which rested on a tres. tie. Cyr got under the plank, and, pustt ng up with his back, arm and legs, raised the weight clear of the trestle. No other man in the world has been able to approach this performance. HINTS TO BOCSEKCErEOS. Never throw away the piece cf lemons after tl.ey have been squecxed with tha lemon squeexer. They will come In handy for removing the stains fic m the hands and other articles. Dipped in salt, they will scour copper kettle, nicely, and remove stains from brass work. Ther will take stain and dirt and odor from pan and kettles as nothrS else will. The odor of fish and onions can thns be removed easily ghabbv leathei chair seats, vali.es and bag can be brightened by rubbing them with the well beaten white of an egg- If a coat is not drawn tin ch.se to Hie neck it bags or acts loosely- In the bscknd if drawn up too high at the neck it hang away at the waist. If not bu'.toned when made to be worn so, It naturjlty presents an untidy appearance; and if In any way It Is carelessly or indifferently put on. It falls to lxk like the same coat as I! donned with care and brought ciote to the body. The warm night wrappers now made of soft wool stockinette are especially wel come in traveling on the ocean or across the country In winter. The wrappers mai'e of blanketing are also useful, and In cold nights, where one i unceiUln of hect, may be worn over art ordinary cotton gown with comfort. They are a'.so a boon to an Invalid. The blanket to make these wrapper are to be found In a great variety of plain color with striped borders, and In strip and plaid. The silvery gray blankets with pale blue border are espe cially dainty an J pretty. To the stomach milk Is a solid food, not a drink; it must be eaten with a spoon or lowly sipped, and never drank like water. Stockings should fit smoothly. There I no more frequent cause of callous places. cords and other afHcilon of the feet than ill-fitting stockings, that He In crease un der or around tb! foot Whatever ecanomy it Is neccessary to practice, do not resort to '.he folly of making over stockings, leaving In the feet those Inevitable hard teams which are sure to cause the wearer suffering and annoyance. A teaspconful of salt dissolved in one- ruVf glatsftl of water is excellent to allay nausea in sick headaches. The rubber hot-water bottle are disa greeable to ome person who need their comfort because of their clammy nature. This can be temedled by having a flannel j bag just large enough to draw over the bottle after it is filled. It should covet the I metal stopper and be lied in place. Keep a clasp-knife or a knife with a ; handle different from those In common use, for the sole purpose of peeling onions. and o avoid the flavor and odor of them where It Is neither expected nor cfeslred. Banish red ant br Ireeplnea smalt bag of sulphur in palces Ihey frequent. The easiest way to cites rubWr shoe of any kind is to rub them with vaseline. Use kerosene oil to clear, vour ?ah boiler. To read tl-e Scio P.tn one would tfifnk that there was a great commotion among dem ocrats becaase Mr Cleveland holds views on the free coinage quention different front other democrats. This is the old case ol "the wish is father to tbe nought." Tbe anUgonism o1 he editor of the Press lo the democratic party U of such long standing that it is not a matter of surprise that he would be only too glad to chronicle a ruptuie in the old jerty of Jeffer son, Jackson, Tilden and Cleveland. But the most ardent wishes of the editor of the Press on this score wiil not he realized. Democrats in due time will faU into line and elect Mr Cleveland or som other democrat president in 189a. It is nnfortunam that the legislature saw fit to appropriate only fjooo for the Orphan. Home of this city. This will not enable the managers to properly utilize that institution for the next two years. A member of the legislature who has had experience says the sum off (0,100 coald s eaily have been ob tained as the Ijooo, had a bill been introdu ced at tbe begiiininf of die session calling fo that amount. In the future we trust there willb better management springing from con cert of action. V hen children have taken cold there f nothing better to give them than molasses, butter and vinegar; to half-cup ol molasses take a Ublespoonful of butter and two table spoonfuls of vlnegari cook a few minutea andgiveolitlle.frequsnth. Quite young ahlldien ran take Ihis. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. a tmmmmmm m What Was Stan. Salbm, Feb ao. When tha legislative atiemlily of Oregon concluded III labon to night it had enacted lay laws, 13S of which originated in the senate and 91 in the house. There will be in the volume of session law lor 1891, 94 general itwi and 1.13 special laws ot which latter BJ at incorporation laws. This hss been tha most effective wotking legis lature the slut of Oregon b ever known. Of the 535 bills Introduced In both bout, not on in in house and very few In the senate tailed to receive comideration and fiinal di poitlon. The appropriations of the present legislature, which ar to lie raised by a gentral tax uunng tut next two year., amount to t, S. 43. S3. t A Harder, M'ssoula, Mont, Feb ao, This afternoon at Xurah, a logging csmp, thrc miles east of Bonner, Tom Leonard stabbed an killed "Uncle Barney Finley" and then robbed his body of too. It appears tliAt Flntay, who is an old soldier, had iucurred the anger of some toughs of that vicinity by peculiar penuriout nets. Som time sgo sn suer wss placed In the old man's bed, and he was also chaig d with stealing it. It was generally believed that Finley bad a good deal of money. Leoa aid is described as an all ronml tough, and' generally a tiesperaie man. AMaaaatrriaierslast. Berlin, Feb ao. Emperor William, at a dinner given in lu honor this evenidg by the Brandenburg die, said be was aware that much be had recently done had changed many of hispecple. It was necessary, lor them to confide in him, with the view only to the welfare ol Ibe whole. "In our time," he added, when disloyalty and other vices steal through the world, when an ocean of printing ink and paper istavbhed to embarrass and darken everything, you must hold with me. I remain calm In tbe hop that you will follow me. A Beasiesraat, London, Feb. to. Sadler, the alleged murderer of "Carrotty Neil," naa written a letter to the London Star, claiming to be innocent and that the police, determined to fasten on someone a scapegoat for the Whltechapel tragedies, have apparently selected him and persistently Ignored all facts tending to show his Innocence. The btar has engaged counsel to defend Sadler. Ta tenia Aaaerieaa ttevoiatlaa Bi'RNoa Aybrr, Feb. ao. A state of siege has been declared here . A force of artillery has been brought to the capital from xarale, and the troop at Palermo are held In readinesa tor an emergency The people ia becoming much alarmed. Taaea ta M Laata Niw YORK, Feb 19. New York today paid every possible tribute of respect to the oemcr of General Sherman. The dawn of bis funeral day opened bright aa l dear. Tbe canrts rcarained closed. Exchange were closed at noon, and general busiaes brought aiaost to a standstill. All who could do n ceaed iheir daily occupations ti do honor to the dead aoidier. At aa early boar people began to assemble in tbe street opposite the Sherman residence. From almost veV boase along the street the Aaterkaa flag floated at hall-mast. There were few visitor ia tbe early hour of tbe morning. Only tbe most infinite friends and a few old soldier were ad mitted. Services of p-syer brg.e at Boon and were over at I a :3a, Tbe prayer were read by Rev Father Sherman. Close to the catker stood the o'.her son, F T Sherman. After the services the remain were taken to St Louis for burnt. A Yalaahle Barae. Lxxingto.n, Ky, Feb 17. The largest crowd ever seen at a horse sale here attended Woodwards today. The event was the sale of Antieo, 3 .16 '4, the uroout tallion and tbe greatest son of Etectktccr. When this animal entered the ring, a gentleman, supposed to lepresent John I Rockafcller, offered tjo.ooo. There were rapid advances wbich continued jnttl be was kocked down to S A Browa of Kaiamoaoo, for 55,000. ATowaSweal Away. Wiiesliko, v. Va Feb. 19. Werd has been received that the whole town of rt.iver.we, a suw-ira or 1'arkermburg, was swept entirely away by the flood today. It contained about a thousand Inhabhsnta There was no loss of life. No details are obtainable. A Earaejraa aieraa. VlRNXA, Feb. 10. A terrific storm st Presburg, 1 1 uugr.toda y, did great damage House were blown unroofed and trees torn up'bv the roots. The storm was foU lowed by an earthquake, which caused two targe lire. One oi the building burned was a 71ns college, and several ol the In matea were badly Injused by jumping irom me windows. The talllaa vala(ia, IMbON, Feb 19 Today's advice from Chili, by wsy of Buenos As res, reprelent the war aa being over, snd thit negoriations be tween Balmaceda and insurgenta ar making atisfactory progress. Tbe insargenl were recruited by a multitude of workmen who es caped from Valparaiso and made their way to the rehel lines. Members of concres are gathering with a view of holding a convention. The aVcretalyshlB . NbwYorc, Feb i9,Ex-Goveroor Foster of Ohio, denied tonight that the president summoned bin here. He had a utie talk with the president today, but would not say about what. A local paper wilt say tomorrow that Foster accepted tbe treasury nytifolio today, ai.d that bis name, will be sent lo tbe senate soon. A Olga life Reaaatlaa, , Spokakl Falls, Feb 18. There developed here last night snd today the elements of s sensation which will shake Walla Walla from center to circumference. A police officer last night arrested a couple who were parading tbe streets. One of them wss a woman in male attire. The other was Dr I F Cronn. of Walla Walla, a wealthy and prominent citi zen, a member of the church and an all ronnd pillar in society, with a wife aad family. It is learned that tb doctor and his pretty youne companion csme here on a lark; that a whim struck them to attire the girl in men's clothing and parade tbe afreets. Tbey were covered with contusion upon their arrest. "1 will give fiooo to have this kept out of the naoers." exclaime l Dr Cropp. He paid their fines, and the coupld left today for the east. Nothing a yet has been beard from Walla Walla. . The Sbert Baale. Grant' Pass, Feb 18. Last night Will iam M Sanders, an old pioneer and Indian war veteran, shot himself in the head, the ball entering tbe brain. He will prnbably die. H is about Co years old. and was first married about eight months sgo He was formerly atssessur and suiveyor of this county. Partial insanity and imaginary domestic grievances are the causes. Tbe Eastern Plead. Pittsburg, Feb, 18 -This afternoon the Allegheny river reached 3a feet 11 Inches, butalncethen ha been receding, with near ly every iron mill flooded and closed down. Railroad tracks are washed away, whole square of street flooded to the second story and thousand of cellars filled. The direct loss by the flood cannot fall below a million dollars. The poor living along the river have suffered so ereat'v that "o- peal have been Issued for aid. llaril I p. Tacoma, Feb 18 Notwithstanding tbe Jucb Opera Company played 10 a big business here and clw red ov;r $1000 over the advance. mde by Mr isger l'ost to get them out ef Portland, 1?. j company on their return Ironi Olymphu today were unable to get out f own, as satisfactory arrangements could not be made with the railroad company. Tfce Ever I'rcarnt I'hlaamsn. PortTownsend, Waiili, FebiS. Rev B 0 Baker, of the Kpiscopal church here, who was once a government surgeon in Honolulu, received advices today from the islands, is a letter fro-.n-Uic ton of a ptomineni native chief tain, who remarks: The greater part of th lime 1 gpent in tak ing the census of one district. , I am sorry to say the natives are gradually nnd surely pass ing away. It U only matter af a few years when the beautiful Hawaiian iiles will be in habited by Chinese, snd the pure Hawaiian will l e a thing of the past. CklMrea HJy The ptoasant fJsvcr, iientle a:ita and sooth ing effocta of 8yrop of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if tbe father or motbar b costive or luiion tb most gratifying tesaltaj ollowina its u. ao that it is tba bat fan y remedy known aid e.ery family should MPI I f!, a r&utnooB) KEFt rtD. Ptayton, Marlon Co., Or.,Fcb. 14th. Clitort Democrat' I find in tfio iaiue of tho Si lo Vrcnn of Feb. Ctb,1801, an article licnded"Scbool District, No. 75," written from fHaytfin, Oregon.Feb 8rd,1891,and lgnpd"Votor." Voter, In referring to II 8 Williams- com munication in the Pbmocrat, attack Mr Willlatm personally and endeavor to leave the iuipreasloti upon the tuinda of the reading public that Mr Willlatu wa a defaulter in oltlce while acting e Clork ot the above named litrict. IwlHhto ny to the pnblio, and in juatlue to Mr William, that 1 can certify that Btioh In not the cao, a the following certified copy ot certificate and receipt from Mr Williams' aucceaiior in ofilco will more fully ilow : Pchool Platrict.No 75,Llnn Co., Or. Thi ia to certify that li 8 William- did deliver to tue as ronulrcd by law all moneys, book! Rnd paper belonslng to or In any way appertaining to said dis trict. In w Hueim whereof I have here unto set uiy hand and oillclal signature. Dated and signed this 10th day of March, 1888. w UTrrt'S, D D Kino, Clerk of above Dint. District Clerk. We. the unJemlunod citlxcns and na trons of school ilUtrlct, No 76, Linn Co., Oregon, do hereby volunteer with cur ownfreo will In behalf of 11 8 Williams. 11 saying in addition to what has Men said hy the clerk of the above named district, that we are personally acquainted with id Williams, and that ho by the votes ot sai4 district waa made clerk of salt! district for many terms: that he served us faithfully and efficiently free of charge. anddesiro to say further that we hold said Williams in high taUmin (or truth and veracity. Hivned: Win Baker.Dlroctor W HOueaner.Dlrec. unarie rwnaeicr, m a uaus, M H Titus. F Downing, Geo A King, Hamuel King, W M Malone, H Lake, 8 Horner, JCLeihVr. HTWklon. , If J Follis, 0 K Kchaefer. J T Follis, , laaao Hates, UFlIarold, . In expressing my views through the columns ot the Pkxucrat with regard to tn uivision 01 unn county 1 hat no other motive in view but good will to my fellow man. thinking aa I do now that it would work a hardship on the people to divide, especially on those of the new county ; but I have no ill feel ings toward any one who honestly enter- lams aiiu'n;m view a to mysen wiui aru 10 vim uiaucr. a uiu no. expect iowever to be peisonally attacked a I & 1 . . . v 1 : . . waa by " oter," referred to by the Dis trict Clerk, but I do not care to notice hint at the present writing, aa I consider hint an unprincipled, cowardly ear, and beneath the notice and dignity of a gen tleman. In conclusion allow me to thank my old neighbors and friend for their unsolicited kindness. 11.8. Williams. P. B. The names above embrace all the voters in Diat, 75 except A J Queen er.O W Qneener.O J Queener. W 11 King and Sam King, jr. They did not have an opportunity to sign, and no suspicion rests on either of them as being " oler" referred to. II. 8. W. rARSEst totKTKxrcrr aasgf . A correspondent In the Salem Journal writing from that cl'.y give an account of how J M Madlaon, whohaa been figuring some In swindling Albany people, as alao a dealer In "green jrood.s Wliea he went to Lyona he tried to get W J Van Order to go Into the business! but Mr V rciiised, and any wsy thought he was probably a detective. Then Mr Msdlson resigned and Mr Post wsa appointed operator there. The following from the Journal will be of particular Interest lo Albany business men: "Madison waa quite friendly to Mr Post and told him that the company was rotten and ne had better resign, and further, he could show him something with much better financial returns, at the same time aaklng him to look at tame greenback which hn had, some ol them were new white other had a worn and greasy took. He told Mr Post that these would pa anywhere all light, but were spurious. He told him how to take the new bill, pljce them In corfce rub the coffee thoroughly on them, and then crump! them up so as to counterfeit Ion use. Mr Madison left Mr Tost to think It over white he wrr.t to Albany where he purchased some articles, among them a grin, pair ol shoe and a hat. U his return hawahowed them to Mr Post, aaylng that ttie shoes only cost him 60 cents thoueh the clerk thought he waa charging six dollar all right. He said he had paased $14 of hi counterfeit money in one store alone, and atraln urged M Pot to play sickness, aa be had done.or to nana in ht re.tir nation and so with him to New York, at which place they would embark In the business at little risk and great profit. Some of Mr Madison's cor respondence from Albany la Interesting. As an Inducement to Mr Post, to resign, he tells him that the company are going to "fix him, they have hfard that he Is not a competent operator." From four or five letters which your correspondent read.the tenor is: "We will make thing fly." You're a made man If you accept my proposnl." fcNo danger whatever, aa the plate are the true thing and were stolen from the U 8 treasury department," Mr Madison, as shown by the Wells Faigo books, of this place, sent $$00 cash to the following address: W II Tread well, 5th Avenue Hotel, New York City, N Y," for which he wss to receive $5,000 In green f roods. In a private talk, Madison was amenting the pos of hi first consort, who "got mad and left' to that he had to "rustle a new girt" so that hi "wife" I merely a decoy also." CRITlAEf . Died at Plalnview, Feb. 14th, 180l,Mr. Henry Morgan, of tonsiletus. Mr. Morgan was the' son of John and Pru dence Morgan, lie was va years old at the time of his death. Henry was an unusually bright boy ,temperate,faithfnl, honest, industrious and truthful, which mado him a general favorite with all the people in this vicinity. He never quar reled nor had an enemy during his life long residence here. lie has now gone ancf rests in peace on the other side of that mysterious stream. The family have the true, honest sympathy of the entire neighborhood. Peace to his ashes. F. M. 8. TltS CJOLDE. Kl'LK BAZAAR, Has a large and complete line of goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons, ve ocl pedes and many other goods which col to make up a complete assortment, besides complete line of lamps of every description. China crockery, fancy decorated ware, glassware, bird cages, plush goods, such as albums toilet sets, autograph books, scrap books, children's ABC picture books, end all goods that are carried in a Bazaar store, including Roger Bros. 1847 silverware. We wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to the Golden Rule prise baking powder and tea, put up expressly for this t'ttdo, which gives tho best ot satis faction, as is attested by the hundreds who have used both the tea and baking powder ever since introduced by the Golden Rule - Bazaar. Each package of tea and can ot backing. powder draws a prize in the shape of a fine piece of glass ware. Be sure to call, when in Albany, at the Golden Rule Bazaar, aa you will be sure to find what you waet, and will be shown over the store and be treated kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. My goods are all marked in plain figures so us not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. . Julius Gradwoih.. Albany Market, Wheat-f3)f. ' nt-r0.i. , , BiiMr 85a prtft, Fta-a 20( Hay -10,0rt;to 18.0ft, Pomtoos 60 c pur h?.hl' Beef oa foot, 2J to S. . Apples -60 cent per fau, fork 6'Ac per It- oireanwl Baoona hams, lie ahoul tiers 7c , sides Co uird )0c per lb. -Flour 4.25 per bbi. . bk-keDs 8,00 por di7., 4 ill Feed bran, 14.00 pnr ton ' shorts, IS. - rlidilna;a, '.KS. , TaTIS LEUI9.tJ1.aK A CLBAR-HRADKD VKTO. Salkm, Feb. 19, 11 :5s s. rr.. The gov- rnor vetoed all wacon road nnprotitla. tlon. this morning, all that had been r re lented for hit sltftialure. Sai.km, Feb. tS, 1891. JCJitat Democrat: -Ist evening the house railroad bill was defeated In the senate. At the tamo sitting Veatch's senate bill No I to irpent the tallroad commission law, passed, thus wiping cut all law in rtgard to railroads except the Holt law, Last ntht a scheme was adopted by some republicans tJ serenade tne governor, and tttereny otive in re publicans to their party lines. Today, a a rcsu't, housn railroad urn giving more pownr to railroad commissioners, v. as re considered hi the senate and passed on a strict part vote. It was piece of shrewd management wormy 01 ins perpetrators. The new bill Is very far from being a jut'. one to the public In all respects. The wagon rosd laws that have passed ma v meet with a ussier, dome of the court will hold, no doubt, that these law are unconstitutional, and the engineers of the roads nr.ay have sn opportunity to te.t them. At the commencement of the leg islature, with nice and convincing speech es. It was said that the mine ol wealth with which to build these road, was In the five per cent fund arl.lng from the sales of public lands and which congress has given to the state for the purpoae of building wagor. roads. Now it turn out that not one of thee roada I to be built out of this fund. Thoae having sn eye on this fund for future schemes, may yet be caught in mcir own trap. , The bill for the sale of the lock I sleeping a deadly sleep. It ha not a friend In tha house, not one who thinks enough of It to hive it resurrected. The maximum rate freight bill waa In definite! postpone. In the senate after the house railroad bill passed. The school book bill I too modest to make an appearance so far. While It may not blysh Itself, thete are many who blunh lorn, the Lxnins-Mlnto effort to re.nove Downing, superintendent of the pemten- tary, by law has spent Its force and will die in the hands of It sly and cunning nurse, r, 8alrv, Ecb. 18. In the senate Raley's portage railway bill, after amendment, passed. It provided only for a i c,ooo tra.ir.ier ooat. wncn it rta-neu the house it failed to pas, ao to a6. The house con curred In Miller's ret. mad bill as amended. A joint resolution a.kcd 1'residrnt Har rison to visit Oreiron: Hatch's bill for board of recent fur Monmouth school passed, Dublin's earr.e law bill pasted under It elk cannot be killed for five year I he general appropriation bill approprl atea $1,001,741.51. Including only $1000 lor tne Aioany hospital. A joint resoiu tlon waa passed providing for publication of (0,000 pamphlet lor the World a fair. Miller bill giving railroad commission more power was reconsidered and passed tne senate, 21 to 7. eaten transporta tton till waa Indefinitely postponed, vTea'.hcrford' Albany bridge bill passed the housn having already pasted the sen ate; also hi trnoke stack tilt parsed the senate. Palsh, Feb. 19. In the house Yeatch railroad commU.Ion bill waa indefinitely postponed. Revcral bills, including the Albany bridge bill was read second time Tongue's bill compelling private cit'uen to assist public olfit-er In making ar rest, pam!. Mulkey's bill allowing aaaeiNtor of Multnomah county salary of Rtiooo. posited. The general appropria tion bill, providing for expenditure of l,i3,7;W,W, panned. MUUr's omnibus bill, providing for expenditure of $127, 000 from tha S per cent fund from oublic lands, passed, 40 to 17. In tha senate the Joint resolution In viting Prrident Harrison to vinit Ore gon, pawned. The acBment and taxa tion bill, over which much valuable time has been spent, failed to pass. The general appropriation bill paed, Yeatch voting no. Miller's omnibus bill passed, If) to 10. Thirty-three senate bill dial in the hands of committee. One senate bill is left on the table. Hcven .senate bill wete indefinitely postponed. Twenty enate bills failed to pas the senate. Total number of senate bill introduced, 2J7 whole number passed, 120. Balsu, Feb. 20. Railroad commis sioners nominated by republican caucus are George W Odvlg, Roliert Clow and A N Hamilton. They wiil tie elected. Fish commissioners are F C Heed, A C Campbell and George T Myers. Henry Miller's omnibus bill, embrac ing all the vetoed wagon road bills, pro viding for building them out ot the five per cent fund arising from sale of public lands, passed both houses last night. February 20th, 1891. Editors Democrat The new Railroad bill was forced on the people by a trick of a few Republi cans who managed to make party lines the successful agent in gaining all their polnta. It is no wonder that several Re publicans driven to support this bill by the party lash declared it "was the bit terest pill they ever swallowed." In these cases there ahould be a speedy trial by jury. This right of trial by jury guaranteed to every citizen on a question of fact by tbe constitution ot Oregon, as well as that of the U. 8., is denied by this bill to those who want a remedy for their grievances against railroad compa nies for breach of contests or non-performance of implied contracts as common carriers. This among other reasons was among those which governed the Demo crats in opposing this measure. Many cases could be determined in a Justice court, County ourt, but it is so fixed that ah cases shall go to a court ot Equity, there to live out ail the generations to come. In this respect this bill prepared and forced through by tho pretended friends ot the farmer and shipper, while really ia the interest of common carriers, is tha thinest fraud that these Peter small headed Republican managers in the Legislature could possibly plan. To overcome the wagon road veto the Re publican jester of the House, after virtu ally pocketing the message of the Gov ernor to have the Legislature memoralize Congress to divert the five per centum of the land arising from the sale of public lands to the school mnd as fixed lathe constitution of Oregon, by having the same referred tea committee of three, of which he would be the chairman and pocketer, he made up an omnibus bill taking in all the wagon road laws that were vetoed, and introduced it with the provision that these roads should be built out ot this five per centum, which bill paasod both houses with a rush. This bill is unconstitutional. "Every act shall embrace but one subject" under our constitution, and inasmuch as there are several wagon roads depending upon different conditions which might or might not be in themselves grounds for a veto, they are required by the constitu tion ot Oregon to be separate acts, as every act shall embrace but one subject and depend upon itself. A wagon road to run to a man's timber land is not the samo as one that shall run to his saw mill or fishery. AU being distinct and separate in all respects and in dilTeient counties- It was intended to ignore the request of the. Governor, who simply wished the Congress of the U. 8. to grant the diversion of the five per cent fund to the school fund, as the people had de clared and asked lor when they adopted this constitution. It was to defeat this that the omnibus bill was introduced. Could a greater fraud be perpetrated against the express wishes of the people. It should be vetoed and nailed to the counter for future reference, And still the Lock bill sleeps. Poor thing, wonder if it ia not dead. . The Governor's . special message referred to herein will go if it has not already gone into the hands of this jester and sexton of the house cemetery for House bills, and there side by pide with the Lock bill will it sleep until "Millerism" shall once more destroy the world. These few Peters will never again serenada a uov ernor, their adveraaryf la order to draw a fight to l.im and raise party lines to loft to tho dicUilos of honesty and com mon senso. .1'. Hmxm, Feb. 20. Among tho bills that panned tho hntinc having parked the sen ate, were s lllrsch's bill, providing for committment ol hisano by Jus! Ices In alwpnoo of county judge; Wills' -bill agnlnat boycotts 1 Fulton's bill exempt- ng now run roaas irotn taxation lor two ears: cokchwoii's uui providing lor col lection of W8KPS5 Marker's bill for plumbing inspector In Portland; a bill protecting owners of Uoatlng logn, Ton gnu's bill requiring a two-third vote of churciiea, st'liools and societies in soue caaess Cross' bill creating of!ieof attor ney general i Wefttherfonr bill provld- ng lor ninge in smoKeataciss on river steamers : J onguu's bill for a suite board of HtmliHtloti. ( in ma senaio Moore worm s uir iiin providing for an expendittmi of 60,000 wss indefinitely postponed. U should have pnnafil. Among the bills passing were: Story's bill licensing life and ac cident IiiHiirrtnce companies; Wealhcr- lorn a uui allowing tno Albany & Astoria U It to bridge the Willamette at Albany; Miller's freight dincrwidiiating bill which he had worked hsd to pas -failed to receive n majority. ISarnos' bill tax ing stock temporarily pastured, failed. Until houses adjourned this forenoon, The bill granting the riuht to build a flume to the Central Point Kugarl'iue Flumo Co. was panned over the govern or's head, and the seimta took the same action. Tho bill was alao signed by the president and speaker, and is now a law. ino bill ninxing tiin iiuura a day s labor, w hich passed the senate, failed to nss the bouue, receiving only twenty- six votes. MISIITS. Some Pendleton small boys who have devised a new plan of amusement attract ed considerable attention last evening. They wrapped themselves In gunny sacks, and thus protected slid down the roof of house onto a shed and from It tumbled to the ground at tne Imminent risk of breaking their limb, Pendleton E. O. An Albany voung man who had hi head felt and received a favorable report on hi bumps, the Damocrat I Informed I contemplating the establUhmcnt of a detective bcncy, though, It I possible the Idea may have leen abandoned since h received a valentine, written by a voung lady, which he easily detected to 01 the work, ol three young men, by a process known omy to expert detective. R II Arinstrong.who has lived at Wood- burn with hi family for the past year or two, was examined at the court house yeterday by Dr J W McAfee and W A Cuslck a to hi tanltt, which resulted In hunting committed to the asyium 111s hallucination is that he Is the Christ and had made his second advent upon the earth. Ue also think some one I en deavoring to poison htm. Armstrong wss born In Indiana. Salem journal. Roseburg ha made a contract with Chandler Si Co. for electric light The arrangement I an interesting one, and I about like thta : " (The company agree to furnt.h the city with arc light of 1100 candle power (the Ball system) for f 10 a month each for 'be first ten years; at the end of that lime tbe matter I to be sub mitted to arbitration for ten year follow i.ig, thu giving the company an exclusive franchise for twenty year. 'The pole for the wire re to be twenty-four feet above the ground and the light thirty-five feet high, and two pole are to be used at each corner o at to swing the light In the ccn. ter of the street. The light are lo run all night.'' Arthur Knauldimf. citv recrdr of Corvaltis. is to kcture at Independence on the funny subject of "Fun that Beats Fbiick ' Governor iVnnoyer refused to aign any corporation bills because they contain a orovinion lo license the sale of liquor.' Journal. Which is the reason why all such bills become a law without his fig- nature. The Lebanon Kxpresa give the Brownsville Times editor a first-elans floifitinir. answering abusive lawru.iirs. in a quiet, gentlemanly way that always tells bent, particularly in dealing with a one tdea-i, narrow minueu sunjcct. The people of Baker county axked as a special favor, that Governor IVnnoyer should not vuto their $l'.i"t0 wagon road bill, pour nj the despatches in on the Governor, who is saWl to have remarked that they had not paid their state taxes for five years, and now he would see that it waa done. It this is true it otters a colossal example of check on the part ot the Baker county people. A writer ia the Lebanon Express from Hamilton Creek ten of a widow possess tag considerable tense : "I was talking with a widower from the prairie, near Lebanon, sometime lck. Hesnldhe had written to a wealthy ntdy in Kalem, (ahc had a fine house In town, a large farm in the country, and $0,000 in the lrauk ;) he was expecting an answer, and if all was favorable he would marry her and go to Kalem. I told him I had had a misfortune of a similar nature. I found a dashing widow and loved her from the start, I told her I loved her and called her pet names, "my popscy wopsey," "my box ot jewels." I asked her it she would have me, and she answered by asking me another question. After look ing at me some time her eyes turned red and she finally said, "Do you think 1 am a fool 7" and walked oif.making her little heels crack as she went. But that is my luck among tho women. I hope my friend will succeed in getting his prize at Salem." The showman said that when he died he wanted to go to Corvnllis. A. Linn county man cleaned" hi watch recently In a very effective way by boiling it two hour In water. It was cleaned but If cotit $3 50 to have a jeweler get the rust off the work. Verily, thl I a funny world. 'Tis done : the Legislature. A renord tit wire pulling and underground work ia left behind. The sins of omission were greater than those of commission. Thero continues to be moss in the land, and mud. ' There are some facta true that are not laid down in the law books. Here are one or two. Party caucuses elect men to ofGce.Congressmen and Senators appoint postmasters, U 8 Kenators are elected by money ; reciprocity passes ; wagon road and many other billa j politics is king. When a man gets mad at nomething he sees in the paper, he calls the editor names and rattles off in an inky shriek to "Stop my paper !" It stops but the earth continues as heretofore, freezing with the elirjpery side on deck; and reg ularly every veek the gent who wanted the paper "stopped" sneaks into his neighbor's bouse to "eovhat it says this week." Journal. ; One day last wek a man by the name of Carpenter started from Springfield to ca to Mr McDonald's timber claim which lies about 8 mites east of Cedar Fiat. Night coming on before he reached his destination and snow having fallen dur ing the day he became confused and lost his way. Having no matches to start a fire, ha was compelled to travel all night to keep from freezing to death. He waa found the next day about 10 o'clock by John McMahon of Jasper. His face, handa and feet were badly frostbitten and ho would have perished in a few hours from cold had not Mr McMahon found l.im. Eugene Guard. IIOHN. PEACOCK. On Friday night, Febru ary ao, 1S91, .o the -wife of Wm Peacock, the gardener, and taxidermist, a girl. STEELE. To the cf S N Steele, HOME A.I AnSOAl Tiit'iiniiAr. Tb rVrvalliaTinie Is jm.t tlirte years old. It is full of ukctricity and up, Cli Millar h rr,f,n appointed wharf agent for tha O. P. at this city, fast viilna Marshal Hoffman found a man io a Htste in.aaoasylnmstiit wnl-rin argued the city, II l.a.l aoapod fenn the atriu n aad was taken to r!alrn t'i-day. Id hi. cwiicirt 'on FrMv ovmiititf of nxr week I'n.f fj.irllI.Ml will l a!lr,d by Mi.. Lnn Wilfi, fif rUlem. snd I n.f piletiu. of PtirtUtirt, Till 1 t.r,'iiiii: to b a bi eat inusieal treat, UeviVALM.rri!so-.TIic revival meet ings at the M Y, Chu.'ch iJouth continue fo grow in Intercut and Attendance, Kcv, Howard, of Tangent,) at),tlng the pator, Mr anangia, and will continue over .Sab bath and may be during next week. Takkm to tub Asylum, Dr O'DcIl, of Sodavilte, wa brought lo Albany to day and examined by acpintnL.iou ot two physicians and himself, And committed to the asylum, lo whkh place he wa taken this noon by Sheriff Kcoit. It wa at the UiKlurt own request that the action wa taken, lie hrd again uccombJ to Ms worst cuemv, stro.ig drink, and a. before sunk lieiieatli the load. Though a biluht man, he lack the will power to resUt the great cure of hi nn. He whi be well treated at the asylum, and will s-nu be out a well as ever. Grnrual w. T. Shkhman. McPhcr- son Post No 5, U A R, Dcpt of Oregon, will meet at their hall In Albany.Snturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. In commemoration of the many service rendered our coun try in time 01 need and during the dark day of the rebellion, by one of the three great ocueraia 01 ttie late war.uenerui William IccuwiKh Sherman, whose body on that dy will be laid in It final renting place at St Louts, Ma by the side of his wife and child. It Is hoped every com rade and old soldier wilt be present, and a cordial Invitation I extend',-J lo the W K C, 5on of Veteran and all citlxcns who desire to take part In the excrcie, which will cor.sl.t chiefly In song and ahoit re miniscence of the General' life. A meeting for arrangements will be held by the Pot and W U C Friday evening at J o clock. irwuiriNo, BFTaulkr, Commander. Adjutant. : PR I DAY. Next Sands will be Washington's birth- d.y Tha Ashlacd PuttOfTio was robbed of tSCO last nifcM. liarrifirK is talking about boilJJcg a water ditch into that city. This ia an tn Urpri it will pay that city to path. A man at tbe d pvt this noon iid he had been ia Albany two week and hid n't met any on bat Democrat a u4 Methodist. Morin k Phulp, rnbiulier ( f the liabev New and Junction City Pilot, ara making arrangement to tart a reaper at Ilarriaburg, to be called tbe Oarl.r. Crawford & Ptxton bv beo tiling some fine trrprett scene, whish are a fie thinlf f w windows, aud will prov novel and beautiful ornaments for rwideaoca, fll- c4, eta. A sample may be seen in wta cf tbe window in their art gsitery. Hon T J B'ack lacked only two vote of being on ot the nominee of the Bcpeblioan esucu ol t lu Legislature for meuiUr of the lUiiroed coitriitMton, and bo fur the desire tf soma to piU Coy Pennnyer bv.namiug one of his cctmic, Mr Clew, would have been tb nominee. Prof E (1 Iirillard, of tine city. asMs'ed by Mt Loon Willie of S cm, ! or. o' Albany's bet mur.c.l talti.t, ui;l fcive eoucrt at ta Opr House on Friday vea in;, Feb 27th. Mit Wiilu i a very Ur voeali.t and the Prcf auext.-rt p;uts'.. TUU vi'.l be one f tba bat iuL'a! sr' tb euoasd wiil dcrv a tug hemic. Likr a Lt-rite Mav, Yesterday a seedy looking farrner.liKilifij; as if it woid.l be an act of kindness for one to buy him a suit of clothe, stepped up to the sheriff desk and paid him $1370. "1 In cash, his taxes fur i.i, the mot paid by any one inu'lvidiiat In this couniv Jacob Ket. Notwlthittandtrsg hi noted cloe fitedne till was done wit!out a murmur and with pitde. RrcitriAT. Pieplant rooU forlaby J 11 Tinscnd. Bjr yrwr pwvt-riia of Parker Rru Uulin & Dtwr, druygist. Fi.i grrc-tir at Coun & Hndr'caoa's. All rubltr i:ood at oat a; Ktria f?.r. Siaink Lh codohraUd Havana fi!l,l 5 cent cirar at Julius Jorpb'. A lareeatock tfai! paper, w..h hita de signs, at FurtmUIrr 1 Irv tag's, ja; recoivad. See W F Bsvl's bo f drew gxibj and silk beford bnjing ehew tere. Bargain, io choice gr eri en always be teeurl of AUen liro,, Flinn lllock. H lark's Diphtheria Prtventative'Vor saIs by Iluho and Dawson. If yoa want any thips nice f'r Sunday din ner go to Movller . Uarrett't, the leading groser. ' Wasnhig, C0a r xsn. mending for men tinr,at Airs Ki!l.j6t eant of the liEMOCRAJ fctfiC". TheCott't llous has been furninhed with leetiio light. Ten ir.candecat lightt wilt illnminat tb court meiti, ud each e.flice will besopplied. 1 A plat ot tlio East Albany cemetery haa twin fiied with the County Recorder. Mr Frd (Jrat is President of the association. Richards X Phillips have just placed in position a nw and novel taming machine for doing fancy work, on an improved plau. It I aa inenma contrivance, and will dd wonderfully to their facilities. At the open ta npersncs mooting ii com menoratiou of tho Crusadaof ,74 anuonnced for Monday tvouiognoxt, at tbe W C I U Hall, Rev J H Hughe, of C01 vallis.will de liver an address on ,,Whiky, It Fiuits, Friend Fitih:a." Rev Haghe is highly recomniennt c a lecturer, and w bespeak for hiin a Kool oujiruce. A Chinaman who killtxl a eonntrymart in the railroad emp of Wet Fork a lew week ago ha been found dead in th mountain tiireo milcB from that plao. An aecouut of lbs killing wss published lu thu KoBcburg KaviW at thu time it occurred. . The n.ur dtr flud into the inountaius and perish d of starvation. , Severul of tho damage suits ri:i;t tho Southern Pacitia railroad have been com -momtaod. P B Bokcley, of Oakland, who sued for K5S.251', accepted 5,000. Audrew Hulfand J R Sloan, of Eugene, who sued for SS.OO0 and G.500 received $1800 and flGUO reaucotivBly. P H undue sced: fur $7000 and took $2000. Tb Albuny Iron Woiks are getting oat larpn mill for a new aaw mill to ba erected by Earl Brrf, cear Lyona. Tbe company baa been di ig a food business for this sea son of the ar, tilling several good order. Those works aro prepared to do as pood wora a ny foundry in the state. Audio Abbott, the "Goorgi Wonder." who exhibited her wondeiful power in Al bany in December, waa very ill at San Jo-e. f'al., lat week, with congontiou of the brain. It ia believed that her sickness is the result of a teat made in Stockton. Mrs Abbott was aubjeoted la a cold water dcuclie and not allowed to dry her body, immedktely putting on clotbea fnrniahod by thecojj mit tt e. La Mascott. A good-sized audience greeted the Boston Comedy Co last even- T ! il..! A.il ,I T 11..... mg in meir presenmnoii 01 iuusuuii.. The opera is full of comedy, and caused an uninterrupted flow of merriment. Tue company possesses somo first-class comedians who displayed their talents to good effect in La Mascott. This is tho play from Avhich base ball and other clubs get their mascott, one who brings good luck, and this was its first present ation in Albany. There promises to be a big house to see "Ermine," a charm ing opera. RxiiGious Srrvices. Services at the Congregatianal Church to-morrow will be aa follows: Morning topic, "What is it to a Christian," Evening subject, "The strength of Young People." This is the second in a course of lectures to young people. All are Invited. The services at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow will be as follows: Preaching at it a. m Sabbath school at 12:15 P- YPSCE Meeting; fn the lecture room at 6:45 p. m. The subject of the morning sermon will be "LUe its Responsibility." In the evening the second discourse on 'Christian Evidences'' will be given. Topic Kiiii'reo to LunANos. Today the G P 8 P D & h Co shinnfd tho hanIi ami doors lo Lebanon for tho new n.inur mill. The fact that thtre were sashes for si ty-fonr windows alone speaks for the of the building. The Company have JtiHt Introduced several fine piece of machinery, and hnve the facilities now fordoing anv work flonn on tl Their warehouse i filled with aanh. doors, claw, in stock readv for a ltvn niilding Reason. Tiik N'kw CjiAttTKK. In rennonae to in quiries w. will my thrtt tho ne city eltartwr wi'l go into efl'jct on Tuewbiv. February Ml, and tho -council, - whkh meets on the evening of that day, will bo ii a position ty begin buhlnce I im mediately under it. We look for swie live ordiTH, The Vv.wcmt has Iwon r- quce ted to stir ttp several litti) matter, such as mo nigii sidewalk ana trestle at the Cunt end of First street, without so end ; the need of n sidewalk at Hecot.d and Vn,ii!njton: a bridge acrocs the Yt ilUtiiii'Ue ; a Bower pvsteio.t-ity hail. etc. .rtit. Mr J K Caldwell has wirchased 20 ocris of land of Mr lled, and will move onto it an soon as the weaker nil' per mit Mr C intends to eo into lb irarden- nig iniHtni'as. . Mr Kinder had the iiii.furtu.ie to bc one of his horses laxt week. Mr J'-hn Bowers, who went li:' evM last fall, r turned home a few !nys ago, bringing with hi 111 bride, loluiuy, we wish you all the joy and hajipitu! a rrarru'ii inu can vnng, vromti rsmiDKiiixc. . F, M. French kvp railroad time. ror cream chiM jut rootived at Cot.rad aleyer. Knnn U Asliinon are soiling mmnrntbts at rortlau.1 pnets. Mens', jittls' and boy clothing and tarnishing goods at O W Himpvra'. Have yon eco those parlor ntt that T Urink ba just reeeived 7 1 bey are tiioe. Groat reduction inmen's farouhiag goads lor th bkt 30 day at W Ke4 a. J W Bvntley, beat boot and ahoe maker ib city, tbrne door north ol Ukm'XCat cine. For barusiaa in monnmetti, headstone eto., go to Kjin & AcbUott, Albany.Oreeon I icket for Al.l eastrrn iKiioti, over AJiY rote, fr la by W. s L. Jestsr, at 8. P. tu ket office, ' For cold tteht bey TliosKay woolen mill hl.nkoU, clispet lo tows. For sale by U W Mrop-jfi, sjicrjt. AlUny, Cref:c-o. ttsta. a.i tre atLta AlvinC Pourloik and org toWH - Uoitra, lCJ acres, 11 w 3. ...... ww U P to W m Scon fi e)., 10 E 2 400 E B Kendall to F B Prater, lots 1 and 2. bl 20. H's 2nd A.Albany 2300 E31o M Hawk to W W Wandelf, undivided one-half of 1C0 acres 10 w 2 v . 1300 W W Wandell to Kffie M Haack, undivided one-half of 100 acres 10w2 1500 50,000 ..tiM.ssa Total for year. The emJtvnVt, tn KnelUb money, of ?2 500 waa oncm cerred by aa okl lady In London (or tho rHura ot a favorite cat which ba4 etrayed or ba.n atokm. Feoule coiled her a crank." ami prrhnpe a waa. It la untortunato that one 01 tho s-entler sex abould ever Rata tfcK title, yet miuiy do. It la, bowavee, frequently not their fault. Often functional deranjre meata wUl aDiarentJr chour a woman's en tire nature. lon't blame ueb uilrrer If they are "cranky - Mit tell tbem to use Dr. Hm' Favorite Preaerlptlon, wnlrb I aa U laiiiiuo reineoy ror " itniaj wsajuieases." " Favorite Frwrl prion " ba cured thou sand of poor, brd-rkktao roOrtne women of fvmala weaknea," painful trreaularltiwi, ul cerations, oriranio dlsiilaoetoenta and kindred ailments too nutneroua to menUnn, It I the only medlrtne for women, sold by drujnrtat. uoder a positive R-narantee that It will. In vpt-y ease, in ve satisfaction or tbe price (iXfJC!) Will be ref unted. Wo!tr.D'a Iiupa-vsART IfrnrCAi. AssoctA noa. iToprietora, Buflaio, K.X. Sr. PIERCE'S PELLETS Purely Vegetable and Pcrfeetly Tlarm Icaa. Unequaied a alii ver 11114 Smallest, Ohewpcst, fjiift to Take. One 'liny, iaar-eoaUett J?cHet Dow. Cure kick tleadarbe, Isllloaa CeadavelM, t'o;i.tlp3ilou, ludiaeatlou, Klilooa At lark, and all derangements of the etomaoa and lioweia. t& euuu a vial, by arujrxista. SUMMONS. fAe Circuit Court of the Slate 0 Ortgcn far lh County of LiHH t GEORGE M US RO, Plaintiff.-) M A BY J MU JJ HO, DsfocdantJ To Mary J Munro. tho above ntrned defendant: , IN THIS NAME OF THE SfAlE OF Oregan. you are hereby required to Pi-ear and answer tho corupumt cf th auavo pUlnti'V, In the above entitled court, now on fila with the clork ol aa.d obuit, within ten days from the date of tha service of this summon upon ou; if served at Lino ejuntj, Oregon.but If served la any other county in the utate of Oregon, tbn within 20 days from the dais of the sorvice of thU summons upon vou; ifswrved by publication, thej ou or lfot the firt day of the next regular term of the abovn entitled court, to wiu Hoadny. the 0th day ef March, 1S01, and you are notifleu that if you fail to-appar and tnswer said com nlaiut. as hereby rcoulred the plain tiff will apply r tba court for the relief demanded in ths complaint, to wit: For a dissolution ot the bonds of ntaCrtraony now existing between plaintiff and ileten dant, and for suoU other decree as may be just and equitab e. Thts summons Is published by order of the Hon tt P Bolso, judge of the above entitled court macta at jtiamoers in tne city of Salem, the lOtbdavof January, 1891 J K WEATHERFORO. (1 10) Attornoy for Plaintiff. HOUSE MUSIC JkOSSTSrOB nlSjCItKBSATlD . F,: Miller, -And the Favorite- : J. BAUER k CO. S TIANOS. Palace and Earlmfi .iIou?i Proof Organs - SOLS AOENTS FOR THE- Eldrcigo B. 13 Ecma - P.i?!' KXV. mm 11. v nth v i;muww 3 1 " ' 3 s ' ;-i v JOV5 i'.l'i lh: itu i.ind .,! yrt.it' trt xAitrn. rif l'a'-. H t.tM'i.; it w p!eaat ci; J rcffts-hii! l: th l:rie. andr.cU CUU!'tpmnj.ljr on iheKwJmfya, iwcr a:.d Vnvih, h mm the eyc him t iiwctsmUy, tli-pt-b colAr, !icr..l ncli s and fccrs and wren Ii'thilual CfMi-Atipatio-.t. Byrap ef Fis is the i;s.y rs:riSTy of in kind ever pro f'ycc.1, tliDHc.;' pt iho Itrt'- r,u no- t i;i V:', ;i.;U sn fittu tntty ff'H, JJ.5 :.,:.T5 c 1 tsfiir. h b all. ftttd tritty l.-r!;i;'-'.at )i in lU Jt ii for. "ale iu nod 1 Loitlcs L till It-atlitg i!ftjurt3. CAUFC.ViM HO ZYRUt3 CO. iAii rnAtic:s',o, cak tOUiSilUt.tr, KZW tO'iK. H.I In On CiruU Court fur Linn Coattij, Slate of Msry E. lioern, Plu&t:ff. v. Join EmersoBj Defendant. To John Kae.-.or, the abo? named defen l- IN tb nam of th stato cf O. t-aon. voa are hereby reiioired to appear ti -l answer the conipifelut 01 tbe aoove plainiitf, in tr.s st.ovs entitled Court, i.o oa fif. wicb tb C'c; lt of iid court, oa or before lb first day of the next rejnlar term of aitd court, hi ;h said term commences on 'fmdy,tl) 9lb day of March, 1T1. at tha Cur House, in tiecitv of Ailaoy, Ion cooctv, Oream. And yon or hereby cotili d th. ii y na f:l to sppeir and si swcr said cnint tii&t, as berthy rctimred, tba plaiotiR will take a dtcrce ot cata ecurt aMit yon, dissolving t'no bonds of mitr:oiriy now existing between yon a&d p?!iiti0, and for Ler costs and disUir mstit. ef thin suit, 1 sod chtinz plaiutifTs nan t tbt of ilsry E 1 IlotJinan. Ti somrncoi i pal-lu-hl d in the fiTATB RlOSTS DnSStCBA.T b order cf tb Hon. B. 1. B!e, ja-ig ff tli said ecnrt, made at chamber o tii 20:b dy of Jaunarv, lb31. W It riLveu, Attcinsey for l'Jtt.ttff. "V City Meat Market. I.'r. V ' i Proprietors. VrpafVi;3 line of a.ns: of a!: land la a ct pitCJ, cvuptc!y pro tf!td; and al8ys frwii'. -1 : mrr Ci-r.s-x ;vl.n . c-vh. j. V'r. IS .... tut. cr.T.r.v.r..'.Tzn . . . . CfiTti jp, inr?f!orrj m.f! 1.1.. II Vv Vrf.vJI.S 3 S.H L J U PTtc r5 Cc-t'.i -T.; Er. I -s -xt. sw aui;Etl-- il WO:iet.ri i4 E-.wars of ctt3:.-c5 ir.j:.: Ion -.. f SS Sr- i'i fxfilisirawl Csta!rve zi P.-ice Lu ttS EVdTH i VVKSOii, 3 1. aa ito -ti iTfeia'S3 Eemplo Pwii , fliSwent r-atierr.?. is a ns k' 1 PiateJl ?tntrti Kot. sent pieVpfud, ja recciji oi 1 'J I tM'S. PERnY&C?, lento 2. U. & CScx 810 jfnadS). v--t. WT wiil-ftr.y Oi a'oo-i- r- w-nt ( 5rTM.iI.! prttb!eUcrri.l.Ucn S s -wtion. areKrttlty raipUt v ith. TUi-y r j tt-t! V gratis, an never Sil to jrii .aU.-r.v-l.vvu S.i;rr I Mai, l Lanro bom, .on(; r rent. Iu-w.i: o of cwinwr.'t'. .mi lo..w...H an rrnuimi luftnttrartutvti oot tlf XiS JOU C V.TSSZ tXlJil'A!! X. CUtUAuO. 1U J A tatainiat, Agent 1 .It... .if Ihn ,v. dli.iwtmr OMaln IVteuU, CaTOata, Harks, CopTTiRtits, sn VKrfiu:n & e -. :'V3tl Broadway. V - 1 Vrk- C!!UCO to'.'.cM, CoWs, Innussja, Cronchlfl, UiiLO hiarsen6ss, neaping Couch. Croup. Scire Throat, Althms, and every aSceuoo of tha Threat, Lunjsand Chsst, include j Consumption. , Speedy aadyonnnnent. Comice tlijaea J, jattt," Caveats, an l Trade-Msrlts oMalnecLandaiir&t at bu.ine. conducted for Moderate Fees. Oar Oiflr Is Opposite U.S. Patent Price, ana we cn i ecu r patent in less time Uiaii those. maota Iron. Washington. Bead mod il, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. . W e a tvis. If p&tentabla or cut, frea t.1 charcc. Ont fe not dua tlil patent is geenred. A Pamphli t, "How to Obtan Patents," wita, aa. ofactial clients in youx Slat, county, or tewa, sent ts. Addx.ia, . 8?tis'ia Pitsnt CSScs. Washlr.gtan. 0. C ACADEMY -OF OrtT Ladj ft n . i vr LBAraY. - - - C r- f jr r.T Condncted by the S!la f S t. Benedict Tuition ia select dayscbool ransrcafrcia fo to tl'j. For forms t r Boar-Hn; Krh - ol t '' prt!ccl-.jis a?;ly rt U.o 'Avadi-mv r ia c ; ; :.'.;;r -y t: - i ; r- -. .-, ia.' f " V! ... 1 , i :,. TT "rr r T'-tK t -,7' 1 smtilo Pon?. dsSerent rattcmx in g a r 1 a - riLi-MJtilisiy.S . Aramphlctof Information and so- j " V Astiautof Use laws.sauwiiiu How to f Trade, .- J.li,r;;.....-r-:;'.':--: .J. Sl .XI i r