The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 13, 1891, Image 4

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    EAST AND-SOUTH.
Cout cm Pacific Routo
SHASTA LINE.
Kreast Train late IW'and pally
si" I Nona
fnrUanA
Albtny
San Kt.nclaen
ArJBM a a
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Ar
Lv f ;
Sfcttt a
L I , a
iktn Main atop anly at Mlowlnf atnlton north
I kaaohur. lUat Partluxi. Ilrw t'U. Wood-
Mm, Salens, Alhanr, Tnnrmt, Shmld, lialtey llH-
ittmra;, Jaaetten City, Irrinf, Biiftna.
aotasraa bais, stitv.
eta fL PrUaa4 Ar :
Lv Albany tllS;
Af Kmwhurr hi awta
ttatav mcai4 saut stcerr btsbat)
V: rait " PnrtUml ArlSiOOAB
nraf Albany Ll:POtB
saaABoa muuktb,
ii4fL Albany Ar SUtB
LatralAr uum L o a a
fiall. Albany Ar .Mra
i t a a I Ar Lebnnna tr l-Mn
PULLMAN EUTFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Slooping Oars,
far AaaBBaa1altesi at B-'laaa rMt
re, atsaaei uiniiiruu!
JTnat BIAa BMwIalaa.
inWlH rwaTLAMt Aa CwBTALtlB,
Mam. isaibsaui (Cxoapt Suaaay.)
IWTaTTT
an r a I Ar
fttrliaml
Camilla
Ar
Mr
5 ra
siraatt tSAis bauv (Kxajpt Sunday,
sa Lv
1 ra Ar
rVrUanA
at.Mlnilln
Ar I x A a
Lv
k.tt a a
ThroiiK TicliotH
Ta all points
EAST AflD SOUTH.
fat hu laterauUoa rarnrsina, retae, Btana,
a 0npan Arattt al A41uT.
h .ntui.il P. BOGKXS
Htwnr Unit, y. aa f.A
THE YAQUINA ROUTE
go Dvlopmnt Company's Btsun
nip una.
225 f.IILES SHORTER.
20 UOURS LESS TIF.1E
nan be but other rauta.
First-olas through MaseoEr And
trslpht line from Portland and all potato
to u WUlamett Vally to and from 8 an
rrancisoo, tjau
at t mVaa1ama MnuMlAn . t Alhan
rith trains of tba Oregon Paciflo Railroad
TIME SCHEDULE( eaotpt BaaAaya.)
bra Albany !; - a,
cmllia lUr.a.
Arrire Teqwlna, t:M P. a.
LJtn Yaqaina, TMOA.B
Leara Camlu,10:s A.B
Antra Albany, 11:1 a.
O. at O. tralaa connect at Albany and
?ry,)lia. The above trains connect at
aonJne with tba Oregon Development
rytmpauiy'a Una or Bteama&lpa Mtween
Yamuna and San Francisco,
SAILING DATES .
ran Tfti.
WIll.i.W Tallty, March U ; 1U; Uta.
vana ui isabcisc
Wt&aastttt T alley March tri ; th tlrt; loth.
Tba Obpaiv xniiTea tba ncttt to
tkaajM aailinc dataa without not lea.
. B. Faaaannra frona PorUanJ and
VtQainaUa Vallay aointa raa make cloaa
anamnatf n irlth Ihi tralm ofthaYanalna
aaita at Albany or CorTallla, and li daa
6awd to San Franeiaoo ahould arrant; to
rrlTa at Yaaalna U areniox befora c'ata
faaulnf
r 4 r.rlahl Katca always ta
avawaas
ea apply U A R Clwpiaaa, Fralfkl and
Aiaaay, c. C
a r. a4 p aim .
CarralJa.
B
AKli OF CIO,
acio, OAtxooK.
fnanVtaat
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4SMm4a.
Bryaal
EOaiaa,
John Oalaaa
r 0 Imila.
Daw a aiaiaal hanalaf aa4 aaaaaaaw
Vh irmth tainil an AJWa, VurMaBd
boalnm
and Ban
PORTXAH t BAVINGB BASK,
OF VOirrUAtJO, ONKOOa.
VaM a ap ml.
BnaryJaa aa4 praflaj .,
. SU,UM
.m .
t ailnwad aa amrinaa daooattt aa loOnwK
Oaarainary Mnnfabaoaa ....4 par avert par auuaia.
v ann) aarinaa Duuaa ,,.i.a par anna par annum.
On MMlflaaLa. at dapaali.
ar rm axxilaa 4 par aant par annum:
fWata amtoa par aant par ana am:
sr panira mualha par aant par Ann ami
itha. par aant par
ruin iirfra ' r
D. F.TBOMPSOjf TU Praatdaaa,
IL C. irAATTOK, Caaolart.
LIII CO. R1TIOI1LB1XK,
OW AtBABT. OatSOOM.
CAPITAL STOCK 1100,000.
PrmUt..... mmmmm J t COWAW,
WPraaUUat J M II ALSTON.
avatiiar ...(iaa CHAMHKttLAIN,
amimoar. w a. AHCItlJKIU.
aVaanaa,W L Oowaa, I M Balaton, Oan 'I
hambarlala, W U44, aolkt, t A Orav
ara anaOA Arahlaold.
TRAMS k(m a ranaral baakint boalaaai.
DKAWSldUl DRATrlaa Baw Tort, sna
... . - - i - -
IOAS HOif ifna appia'aa aaaorlty
KJA.llf aapoamaubtant
B
AUK OP OBEQOX.
ALBABT, OBMrOB'.
naalal. f
f ta.aa.
W MCRRTLti
li LANNINO
raaMaa
Tia-yraalUai
taablar
.JH W BLAIK
tVaaaatti a aanaanl aanklaa aaalaiaa:
Rxcnnata xht and al4 aa all tba principal
hlai in tha raitad Stataa alaa oa Borland, Inland,
Branaa and Oannany,
Callaetloaa anada at all aaesanbla poiaU aa faror
aklatarma. laaarant allaaad aa Hbm aapaelta.
IIIMT VATIOXAL. BAXK,
. CT ALBABT. OaXK,
ruts
Vie Prsaldant ....
eaakiar
.. S. E.TOUBO
.1. W. LAMOCOtr
TBAAfTS A ORBERALlMklnalnadaaaa,
'"" OUKTS KEPT rubjaet to aback.
tflOVT EXCUABOE and trl apbi Wnatar, tkl
Xav York, Baa Franelaeo, Chiamgo aad P itland
COLLE'.mOOT BADE oa bvtaranla
wanaroM
B. Tooaa E, V, Liranoa
t E Bun, L. Than
Emu 1 . 801.
ia
ffcmt Htoftk ot'iuA pv ;ootl In the Va
tT. and tha mo rar isio prices, both
m b sellinif. bate oi hand
all k'-,
FU.iNITUSE, STOVES, TINWARE
TRUNKS, EJCXS, PICTURES
CLQGXS, CROCXBY,
ETC., ETC.
c'ir wtntofH K YounK's !. atitra
L. COTTLItB
City Meat Market.
SHULTZ BHQS,. Proprietors.
K'p a full lin of meats of all kinds,
in a cool pltc, oomplaUtly pro
teetad; and alwaya fraao.
ILBAHT COLLESIAIS. INSTITUTE
ALBANY. OREGON.
1800,1891.
VI rat Tnrs Opeaad Bepleathap late, IKS.
A lull corps or Instructors,
CUSS1CAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
CC:.::.!EKC!AL AKD IZ21M
CLASSES.
Coiimna 01 atndy arrand to msaC thr
aa 1 of all gra je of atadenta.
S fecial inawemintt cjtrtj U it adult
frm ttbrmd.
BET, ELS RET B tllllt,
1 1 1 1 11 nanmn ar
nn j i tnro
W UlUIUi
t Sctuocrat.
ULAIMBD FUKK TRADE.
Tame O Blaine keeps hi ear clo to
the ground and I a man of great tngenut
iy. It wii a habit which enabled him to
dltcovai In advanct the doom of protection
and a quality that empowered him to face
about wl'.hout eert.lnir to turn, Ho hat
ubtltued reciprocity for protection with
all the deftncM of a conjuror tranttormlng
ennner nennle Into llvtr quarter. NV hat
I reclproclt f Free trade batevl upon pro
f a "
tectlon principle.
' According to protection!! It I preju.
dlclal to the people of a nation to receive
more good from the people of an other
nation tnan they tend to thcae people. Or,
In the language of political economy, if ex
port and tmpoit between two nations do
not offtet each other the nation which im
port mora than It export la afflicted with
'an adrene balance of trade." Thl is
kind of affliction which an Individual
might bear with considerable equanimity
but protection!! regard It a a (pedes of
commercial tuberculo! when the Individ
ual of a couatrv are concerned a an ag
gregatlon ( and, notwithstanding the fact
that Ireland ha a 'balance of trade In her
favorcountrles are uppoed to be Impoy
ertaited by Importlnf and enriched by ex
porting. Influenced by this middle age
notion, Mr Blaine propose that w be not
allowed to order what we want from an
other country unlet tha government of
that country permit It people to order
what they want from ut. Out whciever
thl reciprocal arrangement can ba effect
ed Mr Blilne would proclaim free trade.
What if our worktngmen are thrown
out of employment by the Influx of pu;er
made goods? What If the farmer ia do
PriveJ of hU home market? What If cur
Industrie are prevented by foreign com
petition from diversifying f What It stetl
rail do rite to J 160 a ton and calico to 30
cent a yard? What If wire nail do once
more rival gold In price? Every object
Ion to free trade disappears provided, for
sooth, tha tree trade Is reciprocal 1 As if It
would not be reciprocal If protection were
abolished.
What virtue is there In reciprocity that
does not attach In far greater pcrecllon to
free trade? How can It make any differ
ence to the people of this country whether
their import from Brail 1 are off act by ex
ports to Braxil or by export to countries
with which Brazil trade? If we Import
more from Braxil than we expoit to that
country we pay the difference by mean of
draf'.s based on commodities shipped else
where. From other countries we Import
less than we export to them, and similarly
they pay the difference In drafts. 80 far
as current trade Is concerned their is no
such thing as a continuous difference when
all parties to the commercial relation arc
considered. The people of one natton may
be Indebted to those of another,but a third
will be indebted to that, and in the geneal
settlement thare It a general balance. It
I only when people in one country par
debts to thoae in another, or make loans to
them, or make gifts to foreign friend, or
remit rent to won-resident landlords, that
the even balance of trade Is disturbed.
And then it It not the country that ex
port the difference that I enriched.
These principles understood, it ia clear
that free trade ia reciprocity. But It Is
natural reciprocity natural a being: gov
erned by the natural Inclinations of thn
people Instead of arbitrary rule. And
naturat reciprocity doe not lay a founda
tion for aubaidisiiig steamship line; while
that ia precisely what Blaine's reciprcclty
sloes. It is this that makes It popular with
protectionists, nho are socialist to the ex
tent of wanting government to bull J ship
and contribute to the expense of sailing
them, but Individualists when ir comes to
ownership, management, and diatilbutlon
of profit.
HINTS TO HUCSlKEErEU.
No article whatever in the grocery line
ahould be put away in the paper bage In
which they came. Macaroni should be
piacei In a tin box covered.
For the Instant destruction of roaches,
stir into a half pint of hot paste a dime's
worth of phosphorous, adding when cool
a quarter the bulk of grease. Thin should be
placed where they frequent, and they will
die while eating it.
For small articles about bte house, such
as book covers, blotdng cates.wall pockets
and the like, a revival of the darned back
grounds, once o popular, has taken place.
The design is merely onlllned and lightly
filed in, and hence ia doubly effectlf
against tb darker ami artistically Irregu
lar stitches of the foundation. The work
is easy, the worker'a'attention being main
ly required to keep the line of stitches
quite straight. It I advisable that one
who ha not tried the work before should
run a fsw straight linea of darning across
the material, at Interval of about three
quarter of an-Inch, These wilt serve aa
guide to the other line. For linen,
fine crewel wool at 111 be round mora ef
fective than silk: bat flax threads will
ork in better for auch small articles aa
postcard cases or letter pocaela.
A thin slice ol raw, far pork dusted with
cayenne peper ia our best remedy for a,
sore throat.
! . J 1 1
UEtD.
The fifty-first congress I dead, but not
to dead a I: arrogrant, tyrannical speak
er. In this congress V13 has been the
greatest figure. In the next, as a member,
measured by hi own conduct, he will be a
mere insignificant one, not entitled to any
of the courtesies doe from -me gentleman
to another. In lit case he wa refuted
the usual vole vl thank. by the hour at
the close of the session. True his party
friend voted thanks wvth every democrat
ic vole against the motbn. Thlt kind of
courier y Is entirely valueless and without
merit, "On their in merit modest men
are dumb," I nit as Reed and hU henchmen
In the hone sre not modest, they ecu Id
not see ihe force of this rlte Saying.
Reed is the second example vhere n dig
nified congress has justly rfied to ex
tend the ourtese of the houto since the
custom began. Klefer met thu am fate
ten or fifteen f ar, ego, after having, in a
very mild way domineered the house.
But Reed will pass into history despised
and condemn by every lover of constitu
tional f reedoiii . . "
CATAUlfll CUIU-lD, healtli fand wret
breath oured, 9y Sh on' Catarrh R. niedy.
Prion 50 cent. Naa.l Injector freo. Fo
(hay tl Mtson, agiits.
Kaprpty.
Tbis ia what yws nign'. o have, Urk
yra mutt have it, to 0joy life. Tlunnoda t P'etd of smallpox among tt e farmers, and so
are toarchiog for itdtily, and mournluR be- 'ntenle ' tn scare in tl,e ow.a thnt the an -eauta
they find it not. Thousands a on,. I 'hor.lies have prohibited either entrance or
th ntajid of ftolltra nm tpne annaa'ly by j
our people in the hop that they may attain I
thiboon. And vat it may ha had by all. S
W enarriitea that Electrio IUterr, if uttd.
scvordiui; direotiou ami tha ut persisted i
io, w brinjf yon ;ood digestion au. oatt J
th demon - Dyspepsia aud intUll instead
Eupertay. Wa recnmnieod EUctrio Bitter II
for Jyspt 1 tia and all disease, of Livnr. 11
Stomach and Kldotys. Sold at fiOcsnd SI
per liottla by Foahay &C Masoo, druttt.
TiiLEGRAl'lIIO NEWS.
A ! .
Omaha, March 6. A coloual schema for
fraudulently securing million of sere of land
thtouchout tit Pacific cottt state wa exposed
today in the operation of tin firm of O M
Baldwin, v. ho leu I lumber merchant. The
plan of the camnsny ha been to send men by
tha carload to California, Oregon, Washington
anu niumsna in cnarce 01 acentn. who lake un
timber claim! promiaruouity under the eom-
(nuy a uirccuuiis, men ara ancrwara deeded
to in lumoer people. 1 he urm pretend to
nav a capital dock of It, 000,000, and ha
arrn;ca 10 estaoiun mill to work the timber
utu obtained for the eastern maiket. .
latl iaaltlla Rrtervatlaa.
WAsiifNGTON, Mrch 6. Tha conmiloh-
ert of the general land offict today issued in-
strucliont to tha registtr and receiver of the
land office at La li ramie. Or, in regard to tli
saie 01 a portion 01 the Vmalilla Indian reser
vation. 1 he commitiioner sav tba law di
rect these land to be otlcred lor sal to the
highest bidder at not Wis thaa the appraised
Tame, son in no case at leu una si.it uer
acre. Every Purchaser is requested to mak
aiiuavu uiai ihe land is oouglit for hi own
at ad occupation.
. A Caasptrarjr.
Chicago, March 6,C II Cladding, of
San Francisco, an importer cf sugar in this
city, speaking of the ditpatrhe which ssid
that (jenertl Athford was at the head of
conspiracy to seize the Hawaiian government,
saiui
I believe Ihe repot t, for I know hat kind
01 a man the general is.
The Blsfcl Bis.
Olvmpiiia, March 6 Washington comet
cleaa to the front for the ttcrld Mr. The
senate today amended Meany's bill, increaiing
the appropriation 10 f 100,000, sad tonight
uny eic'u niemuers 01 me nouse Vutad lo Con
cur in the smendment, snd now the bill toe
. .1 . . .. . m
10 i nc governor tot nts approval.
An Aall Saaday rraaaae
Tacoma, March, 6. -The Antf Sunday
Saloon Association has atsrted out In
crusade aglantt the altezed vice and Im
morality they say la rampart In Tacoma.
1) M Cook is the active head of the ataa-
clation.and has already sworn out several
warrants lor tne arrest of alleged Uw
breaker.
Tate Coaaarvattvee Attend).
Ottawa, March 6. Sir John Macdon
aid la completely exhausted today. He
expect to be all rl.ht again in a few days
In an Interview with an Associated rres
crretpondent today he estimated his ma
jority at pet ween 33 and 35.
Big Appraprultaat.
Wasiiimoaon, March 5. The following
la an approximate statement of the appro
priations made at both session of the fifty
first congress, prepared by the clerk of the
senate committee on appropriation:
Amount of regular bills. In.
eluding defilcncles and mis
cellaneous appropriation
for the first session $361,700,000
Amount of regulsr bills. In
cluding deficiencies and mis
ccllanevus appropriations for
the second session 405,000,00V
crmancm appropriations lor
ine nrsi session, about JO 1 ,000,000
Permanent
appropriauens lor
1S9J, ettlmated..
laiooo.ooo
Orand total .....$989,700,000
A Bebaat BMrics rigkt.
Umio.v, Or, March 5. A serious difliculty
arose at the school meeting st Melocatet last
Monday. Word were xchank'ed and a
scuffle ensued, in which Louis McMtugh drew
a knife and nithed toward Jasper Mitchell.
Bea McKeever caught bold of Mitchell, and
dsew hira dack. The assailant made a thtut
witn the ka le. wluch was warded oft. smk
however, without leaving a long cut la Milch
ell' coat, and inflicting a slight wound ia Mc-
Jieeveis jaw.
Taw Alllaae rsaaUcr.
Salem March 5. D J Cole, (com Hutch
;BSon, Kao, natiooal orgaoixer of Ih larmer's
alliance, arrived In tbis cliy today aad wii!
spend three n.onths in this section, and will
thoroughly organize the state. It is hi par-
every local cuy and organize bra ache,
lie will be at Station tomorrow sad h a start
will be made there. Saturday be will take in
Jefferson. No date Is yet arranged for Salem
tmt the route of Ibe organizer is in coume cf
jarpniaiKJn.
A raaltthltary,
Chicago, March 5- A morning paper says
tt it generally believed by the people of Atlanta,
Ca. that Rev J G Armstrong, who recently
died in that city, was J Wilken Booth. Two
old and weti-informed citizens of Georgia's
mpiiai are slopping at tne orand I'acin and
they declare Ibe people of Atlanta will not be
lieve otherwise thaa that the late pastor wa
the aMstsia of President Lincoln.
Bw Marls a Barer t.
Berlin, March 5. Official goveramcn
statistics have been prepared of a 173 cases o
tnocrculost treated by the Koch method Of
1 ne cases of loternul tuberculosis 13 are re
ported cured, 17 1 considerably improven, lo
improved and 40 died, while of the cases of
external tuberculosis 15 are rsported cured,
148 considerably improved, 236 improved and
9 died.
A lew Klad f
SEATTLE,Marcb 5 Alfred II Vilkes, a
hotel porter, U suing Baker, Balch & Co. ia
the superior court for $7500 for btmoc.es tut
tained by reason of an explosian of gas at the
Diller hotel last September, by which he wa
badly burned about the bead and face.
FatlTlaae. -
Ocdem Utah, March 4 The Emma Juch
Opera Company, en route to OgJea from the
north, were today delayed in Idaho by a snow
blockade. A special train was made on the
ide of the blocbade, and alt the passengers
snd baggi.e transferred. The special train
ran seventy mile an bour for 250 miles, ar
riving here at lo P M. Emms Juch carrying
out ber engagement to a psckec house. The
performmce lasted unlil a o'clock in the morn
ing. The run from Idabo here was the fattest
ever msda to the west. The p'ueky littie diva
intitted on the th'ottle being pulled wide open.
Many oi the chorus girls fainted from fear.
The Kvaaf ellral Cellrge.
Lafayette. Or, March 4 A special meet
ing of the educational association of the Ore
gon conference of the Evangelic il Association
convened in the seminary. The meeting was
largely attended ond exceedingly enthusiastic,
I Bowertox pretiding. The association is
highly ratified over the condition of the semi
nary. Step were inaugersted to advance Ihe
seminary to a college. This will be accom
pliihed before the next school year. Dr J W
IVattt, Professor C A Bowman, E Ceat, M
Fisk and Professor L1I Baker were Proposed
and elected member of the dsocialtoa.
Mad at BiiulaBsrr.
London March 4 There is Kmi-oflicia
authority for Ihe statement that Lord Salisbury
propostt to cxpell Boulanger from British
territory. The government is deeply irritated
by Boulanger, conduct in connection with the
visit of the Empress Frederick to Paria.
Boulanger is lelieved lo have inspired the as
sault in the Bnulanfjitt prtss upon the empress
and lo have planned even a greater insult than
wa actually directed to ber.
A Horrible Massacre
LoNrv.aj March 4. Later advices from
Madagruv-u ihow that the probable massacre
attrit uttd l.v a tea captain arriving at Mar
seilles to Ihe .Vrrnih governor of Noui-Be, -as
in fact perpeb ited by the Hova governor of
an isolated pn vincfc ol Madhgascar. The
Rovernor was pr oked lcause a . etition had
lieen presented ajr- in: him lo the central gov
ernment, ond he erpetrated a most cruel
saastacre of nearly ;oo men, women and
children, zlaiighlen'nt the victims in a borri-
imcs m.tnner with nuu- torlu es. -Buiallpax
Kan kits
Wichita, Kan, Maro 4 There is great
excitement in Chalaqua cos-.nty over the raoiti
. t i . .
gre"i except by railroads. T.e number of
death duilng the past iew Jat 11 said . to be
alarming.
-n, '
Car kirn- Anilra Stir.
JTha Vast SaWe Id tke wortj (or Cnt.,Bnilte.8ir
Uloatv, 8lt Hhium, Farar sirea, l'ttr. Ckaurr
h"1'1' Vh'lb'1". t;orn, nd " 8kin raptla.
nptla
It 1.1
poaiu.ai jcur! riio.,or na pay rflqmraa. It It rutr
ulawi to firs perfect satufaution, ar money rafund
d. Frica tt eantt par tax. Far .'.s ty Ir othay tntt
i'Ot STY COCKT rBOCEKBIMCS.
J'
(t. R. K. nlankbnrn, Julia K W. Coor and
wm, Uumunltgil, Uumtnisaiunsrs.)
A P Maxwell resigned a tunervlsor of
Dlt 30 and E McNeil wa appointed.
Matter of fee In State aut F nalinut
continued. Alio bill of folk county, acct
poor. .
J M Smith resigned a suaervltorof Dtst
37 ana it conora wa appointed.
A Brandon resluned-a lunervlsnr of
uiti ao ana neon wara wa appointed.
8 W Rot wa admitted to cltlxenshln of
ins wo.
Ilia CrawtordsvIHe hridite across tha
Calapoola was ordered repaired by Ueorge
toung. .
; J Uraham lestgned at supervisor of
st 4 and- Win Kamtey wa appointed.
A contract was ordered made for electric
light for the Court House at $17.50 per
niotitn, including one street ngnt.
Application of Robert Glass and other
for county road wa sranted and road
ordered opened. Expense $46.
Itwaa ordered thar County Treasurer
adverthe warrant called In and that In
terest commence from and after March 6,
ibyt.
Wartanf were oidcred drawn for the
following!
0 D Montague, acct poor. t j 00
0 f Cohow,acct poor 10 00
OOCooIey, acct poor..., 600
Cox St Flnley, acct poor. to 00
Hamilton St Andrews, arct poor... 1000
U F Crawford, acct poor 8 00
Ladles Aid Society, acct poor 5 Co
l Hart, county pauper 67 55
W E Curl, alary 83 33
O F Russell, salary, etc 53 50
urn uiackburn, salary 100 00
N P Payne, Ice....
39 98
4 S
43 9S
3 &
a 00
S
5 00
5 00
4 00
9 3
00
16 00
IS 85
I $0
IO 00
5 00
S 00
4 00
10 Cfl
K C I helps, stationary , . . .
Estate Nathan Russell............
Santlam Lumber Co, acct roads . , . .
M A Fltxgrrald, scalp
Ctuton a Mersles, acct mad
I L Hill, acct huan
W II Davis, acct Intane
N P Payne, acct Insane
Samuel Porter, acct roada
M Scott, drawing jury
Maston Si Dygett, ttationary
W W Richardson, acct road.'
Jullu Gradwohl, acct mdte.
W II llettcinan.acct road...
W II Davis, acct Insane
I) M Jones, acct Insane
N P I'avne. arel inaana
Hall A U'Donald, stationary.
... ' . .
uarancr, acct roau
3 bS
J I, Dixon, acct road....
3 91
F M Smith, Jury 4
20
OO
ATI ho.npson, acct road 46
W II Scott, acct Insane
ao 50
R W Moscs.acct road
SPRR Co,lkket pauper
Parker Broa, mdse for poor
M Sco't, herlfl fee .
1 05
8 70
3 9.1
387 35
4 So
J - - vui, nvin
John Usher, janitor fee....,
H II Hewitt, acct road
Train A Whitney, printing
F M Mitchell, ex teacher
Tl Stltes, e teacher
O F Russell, ex teachers.....
E TT Flatter, surveying
J M Nichols, acct road
Albany Electric Light Co, wiring
13 OO
S 4
3 50
43 00
43 00
41 00
18 00
35 3i
Court House., 17 ot
Albany Electric Light Co, light... 3$ o
fees surveying 3 I Crook road.. 10 00
Aid lor tt White and family....... 1000
Witnesses O'DHl case 13 50
B W Cooper 8 30
Wm Rumbaugh.... il 00
Geo Vounu, superintending work
on Sanderson bridge yS yS
tTreaa a Hlaaaari Pa par.
We clip the following from the ffunta
vllle Herald, published at lluntsvllte,
Randoldk county, MUaourl:
Our talented young filend, G W Wright,
a native of our city, but now of Albany,
Oregon, write under date of Feb 13th, a
follow:
"This leaves myself and family well,
and I truat It will find all well with you.
I expect before long to make dear old
lluntvit'.e a visit, and o'er the field of
our old farm near there, retrace the step
of my Boyhood days, and look again on
the picture that arises before me of my
old home, where, a a farmer boy, I
plowed, sowed, reaped and mowed the
productions of that fertile land-to view
the blue grata, the old otka, the running
ttrtsms, the waving field of corn and
erain, and grassy meadow, so dear In toy
memory,
Thls valley the far-famed Willamette
reminds me of old Randolph, and needs
but the capital, population and Industry,
f which are sure to come) to make it what
it should be, one vast fruit garden.
"Herenowers bloom nearly the vear round,
and the fertile field, pleasant climate and
nature's productions, are such as t'tl val
ley might well be termed the "Garden of
Eden," or oot of "Earthly Pai adle."
George ha many friend and relative
here, and thu editor ef this paper ha
watered hb career with a frie.tdly interest
from the time that he worked on tils
father's farm near here, until graduating
with high honors at the stste university, he
threw out his shingle a a lawyer and after
ably and acceptably filling the office of
city attorney here, chose Ihe distant state
of Oregon as hi field of labor. We will
ever hail with pleasure hi continued suc
cess a ltd hope he may reach the highest
position In hi profcttio-. and thould he
ever enter the field of politic, we tmt hi
continued advocacy of the great principle
of democracy may not stop thort of p lac
ing him in ihe hall of con ress, trhcte
we have no doubt he would represent hi
country and his constituency wilh the
same eminent ability and learning that
have dittingulthed some ef hi relative
in this tate.
Will Bel.
There is nice and beautiful burrough,
A city large and strong enough tocrough,
That stands astride the Thomas river's
Hough,
A clear bright stream that runs not very
bIouku.
The citizen are not corsldered lough
m A. J 1 a a .a a
or yet 111-naiurvu ao tney seem; al
though In politics and such.tlicy want a shougli.
Sometimes their aspirations burn and
glough,
And from the home of Linn they want
to gough.
Which is a naughty notion we all nough.
We like then all so well, and tell them
sough,
We could not bear to part, so answer
nough I
For those who look too liiirh will stub
their tautrh
Andall with pain, and then they will
sign, ougii I
Jennie Ltnd.
aai
. rrantaaeed Mapalea. 1st Raved.
From a litter written by Mrs Ada K Hurd
t.f Groton, S D, w quota: "Wss taken with
a bad cold, which settled on ray Lung,
coughs set in and finally tra mutated in Con
snmptioB. Four doctors g.tve me db saying
I ceo Id live but a abort tin?. I save my
self up to my Sayiour, detr rmincd if I could
uot stay with my, fritnda ..n earth, I would
meet ray absent ones abene. My husband
was advised to st Dr Kins' New Diicovor
ary for ConanmytioB, Coughs aud Cold. 1
gave it a trial, took ia all eight hollies ; is
ha eared Bit snd thank Uod lam a well and
hatrty wnman." Trial bottles free at Fo
sbay St Mason's drug store, regular sis. 50o
aad 1.
"IIACKMETACK, a'Usf'tig aad
Brant perfume, f rice 23 aid f0 coot.,
ahay ll Maoo, agents.
fr
Fo
Evtan St Aohison handle tu celebrated
Portland cement wall fur nematery lot.
Thee wall csn b furniabtd st half the cost
sfsoy other snd ara far superior.
' Ki ding Photographer A any Oregon .
Wa bava boushfc nll thenf gttivc t mad by
li W Clark and W H Greenwood up to Xv
15h, 1889. Duplicates can be htd ircaa
h-m ouly of ua at radaesd late. Wa hay
alao about 18,000 negative made by our
selves, from which duplicates car- ho had at
likeia;s. We carry tba only full line of
viewe 1 1 this state and do enlarged work at
lowest rites for first class work. VVe thall. I
pleaaed to tea jon at our Studio io From; ta'a
blo:k, noitdoor to Maaonio It7iple.
Til tUUAHETTB BRIDGH.
(Jetcreancrit Barvey rierd aad I'sin
aaltlra Appinld.
Step wtre takcnThurtday which should
cause the erection of a brldgo at Albany
UiUycar.
At It o'clock, by appointment mado
with th countt court on lis rnnvrnlun nt
9 o'clock, the Mayor ani committee from
the Council, with the chlzen committee,
met with the member of the county court.
Judge IJlarkourn wa made chairman ol
the meeting, and C U uurkhart, secre
tary. The mailer of a brldire over the
Willamette at thl cttv was discussed bv
member of the commfttre, county judge
and commissioners! the council and ciil-
aen committee making proposition and
concetslon. by which, if an appropriation
shall be made by the county court at its
next term, it can all be paid during i8ya, so
that so far a the money part I concerned
there will be bo excuse tor delay. The
result wa the appointment of A committee
of Mavor Cowan, from the cltv troveru-
ment, Win Rumhaugh, from the county
court, and Dr G W Matton, from the citi
zen' committee, to attend to a preliminary
survey under governmtnt engineer for
tne location 01 a oridge, and to lurnitttta
llmatetollnccokt. '
Tub urUgo will Ik) built title year
The .urvey wilt be made at once, ar
rangements already being made to get
1 lie government surveyors here.
avy lard Bile.
Morgan Rrot, optolte Masonic Hall
have arrar.ged to handle an addition to
Sidney, on Port Orchard Bay, Thcte lots
ate Inside property and are the first put on
ttie market oy lite Dank ol Sidney. They
will be sold, lor short time only, at the
remarkably low figure of 7C, nnly $jc!
cash, All lot same price. Tt'le perfect.
Warranty deed by the Bank of Sidney.
Here are a few point which make it
worth your while to Investigate.'
bveryoouy snow
That the Navy Yard hat lutt been lo
cated at Sidney, on Port Orchard Bay.
tnat tne (government hat )ut appro
priated $7.(,0.000 to commence work.
That Klilnev is atreadv a thrlvlnrr town
of nearly lOtXI, Ita tawmfll, shingle mills,
nana, two newspapers, three hotels, a
$50,000 pottery plant, and I the only in
corporated town in the county.
mat tne fortunes made on real estate
have bien made bv buvine iutt at the be
ginning of such a boom mu.t now strike
Sidney.
Kemember the price of these lot was
fixed be for ihe tit of the navv vard was
ctabllthcd,and mav be advanced any day.
You have ihe U S tJovernment's en
dorsement of Sidney, and If you buy five
lota you can visit trie property, and your
expense- will be paid and money refunded
11 you are not tatltfird Wnat more could
you desire? Moboan 11ko.,
opp. Masonic Hall.
BKAL rSTATE BtltB.
Granville K Parriah to A Frum.lOO
acres 13 w 2 , 1H00
Geo Ikneue to W F Hamlin. 411.45
scrliw4 11,000
U S to Ihivid K lititey.l In.t j acrt-H
15 w 4 Patent
Frank hhedd to Henry U Hprenger.
lots 2, 4. bl 3. Davis A.Hhedd.. 50
J R Abbey to Fanny Bryant, lot 4,
bl 1, A's A
Q B dinner to II U Waller, 1 lot,
bl 3S. It's 2nd A
Geo L Blaektuan 'opinion Blumaur
bio, B's A ;.
E J I-anning to M E Couglll.U feet
100
2100
500
oil lots, bl 111, II A..
COO
3500
Fredericka I leale
aley to Ixuis Kiefer,
.', Albany
lota S.fi. b!
U 8 to Adolph Eichuiann,I60cres
111; 1
Patent
tia.tvrf)
Tola! for year..
..1143,
,657
This aprlag.
Ttie "joyous tprlng" has come again,
And wnat a sight to aee.
The anow lie deep upon the ground
And load each drooping tree.
The lovely ga ro bright a green
That all thl winter grew.
The springing flowers, the budding Icives,
The mow hides all from view.
Oh I take away this freezing spring,
With all iu ke and anow;
The s'lflerlng It bring to u
We'd rather never know!
And give u back the winter time,
The best that ever threw
Its shadow o'er thl favored land.
Its joy we would renew.
March Jnd, 1801,
J. B. II.
A certain gentleman from Pennsylvania
ha been In our city nearly a week with a
view of locating. f?e I financially well
fixed, and a shrewd, practical gcntlcmaa.
Wher. questioned a o hi opinion of th
Willamette Valley, he said he had travel
ed over the greater part of the United
State and waa ready to admit that It wa
Ihe finet body of land be had ever Been,
and hi only wonder wit why the valley
did not have ten time Its present popula
tion CorvalU Time.
Notice to Fauh ess. Wanted at once
chickens, ducks, gecw, turkeys, dried
fruits, butter, eggs, and all kinds of farm
produce, for which I will pay the high
est price in cash or In exchangefor
goods. U. W. Him son,
Albany, Oregon
Oue had dollar redaction on every pair ol
Lndlow's fin shoe. A good lin of them
a 8 E Young's,
Jutt arrived a
dreat, men' and
Simpson's, which
price.
full lilt) of ladies, ohil
boy'a foot wear at ) W
will ba sold at bottom
IIOK.N'.
HILL On March cth, 1891,
wife of Rev GeoW HHI a son.
to the
DIED.
PFEIFFER. On Friday night, March
6th, 1891, of consumption, Miss Carrie
Pfeiffer, daughter of Mr Char'.es Pfci.Ter,
proprietor of tho ltevero bouse, aged 20
years, 7 months and 8 days.
Miss PfeifTer bad lieen declining grad
ually in health for a year or more, and
only recently returned from California,
where sho had leen without receiving
Improvement. Bhe was born in Clinton,
Iowa, and came to Albany with ber par
ents in 1877. She was a bright, accomp
lished young lady, poaneseing many
loveahle traits of character, and had
many friends, who will unite with tho
bereaved parents in mourning ber death.
GILBERT. On Friday night, March
8th, at 9 :?0 o'clock, after a lingering ill
ness, at tho home of his daughter, Mrs
A M Hammer, Prof J L Gilbert, aged 72
years. .
Trof Gilbert came to Oregon, in the
'50's, first locating in Coos . county,
where, on account of poor health, bo
chopped wood for awhile, then making
school teaching his profession. Here
sided at Oakland for several yearp, mov-
in to Linn county, where ho resided at
Albany and Brownsville, and finally at
to Lebanon, where he bad chargo of
the academy, which be bui't up into a
popular school, being a resident of tbat
city for about thirteen years. He was
county school superintendent one term.
Prof Gilbert was a member of the M E
chutch, and poBSPHsed many noble traits
ot character, lie possessed genuine
friends who appreciated the real worth
of his character. Prof Gilbert leaves
three daughters and two sons.
His remains, after a short service at 20
o'clock, this morning, were taken' to
Oal land on the noon train for burial.
BEEVES. On' Marcb 4th, 1891, at her
borne near Albany, tbe wife of MrGeorio
Reeves, after a lingering illness, of con
sumption. The deceased was born in Manico
county, Cal, moving from there to near
Albany. She leaves a devoted husband,
one child, a mother and many friends to
mourn her death.
Funeral services were preached at the
M E church, in this city, by llev Mem
inger, and the remains buried in the
Palestine church cemetery, by the side
of. a cbikl, father and brother.
12 lit! ITS,
The DsMtmiAT Im told of a rmitiln hi
children who were wcrmtly cured ol
diphtheria- by the tiiie of oal oil.
Our couteinnorarv ntva Inualla talks
like Achrouio dyjitx'iitii). which iunt
about -hits all the talking tho ftuotis
Henator ever did,
I, M SUtptr ha surd the tttickholdertof
Natural (, company formed in Benton
county lut jcar, for $375 for woik pr
formcd In sinking a well aoo feet after the
ga,. It will be contctted and promlm to
be a gaty affair,
Eugene City I bclnir boomed in Ihe Or.
egonlan aftr the fnthloti of Anacortc latt
year. At least there are Indications that
way. Euuene, lliouutt. ha a fine start and
flrat-ctas surrounding to back her, and It
now displaying conldtrabIe enterprise.
The brklito nmt bo built this vrar.
There is not a single excuso for Its delay
until another year.
Farmers ronurt fine wht:tit prospects
all through the county. A prosperous
year is mo general otitiooii.
The Ft Paul restaurant undr tnanage-
unur if.nuaK--
1 ' 7 i
ment of Mr Met gar has attsHt
the proprietor will return
at Alb4uy. iJapltitl Journal. This will
bo gotxl news for his Albany biiMinies,
and a revival of trab' generally In AJIany
may now le looked for, as well as the
early building of t hi Willamette bridge,
and the beginning of work on the O. P.
extension.
The Walla Walla Union tells of a very
remarkable rn perhaps the only one
on record of tho ftamo nature, one in
whieti red tape was fortrotten for once
A party by the name of Piper had sent
in his proof to the id-tu-rnl laud ufllee.but
lacked sixteen cents of sending enough
collateral to square the cots. The proof
was sent hack to this oflh'e to have tho
error corrected, and the oUlelala here at
once wrote Mr Pirrr in rifari U It. The
letter, however, an! uot reach him and
the officials here, to save any trouble to
him hereafter, went clown in their own
pocket and dug tin the sixteen cent.
Such evidences of Ciirietlanty should not
go unnoticed.
"What are thoe red flu for, diph
theria?" said a man from the country
this mornlntt. Eaxina at several delivery
call flags along r irt Mreet.
"Yea." he aanawercd ioktnclv.
" Well. 1 thouuht ao, and I l-livc I
won't eo imst tliein." and he didn't.
ll is a small matter, but lor the wi oi
a small lias: our merchant can't aUord
to have people going into the country
and reporting the city full of diphtheria,
or half the merchant selling out at com.
Theac
Jokes about
marriage being a
lottery evidently
have some foundation
to them, lt begins to took as if nmrrutge
Is a lottery from the number of divorce
caaea and separations. Half the people
do not know what they are doing when
they say "yea" at the alter. Recently a
iveiium county youns man and a Until
county young lady were married and a
big time was had at the ceremony. It
was a very happy event. Nice couple.
just auited for each other. After living
together two weeks, a few clays ago the
husband took bis wife lo her pa rem and
told ber she bad bt-tter stay, be didn't
want her any more. Thre are reports
of several other ettaes. A higlMr concep
tion of marriage than that held by many
is ta-liy neelc4 among young people.
An Important law affecting college
graduate of Oregon was paaaed at the
late acMsioa ol the legislature. It
provides, "that all pcraou who shall
complete a required course of study and
receive a literary uegrte uierciorc in any
institution for learning of collegiat or
university grade, chartered or incorpor-
ated under the btvts of the state.and shall
have passed such examination thereon
as may ba approved by the slate hoard
of education, shajt be entitled to receive
a state diploma, as is now authorized by
law. and after aix years of successful
teaching in the slate of Oregon, shall be
entitled to a state life diploma, a now
provided by law, when they shall have
pam tne required ice tor sata uspioma.
A stroll alout the city brings to light
some remarkable feats of iuisfliing on
the part of tbe sign painters. One sign
makes this bold announcement; "So
vehicles aloud to stand in front of this
block." It is cruelly to wagons to make
them eland in a whisper, tin a vacant
lot a placard announces "This place for
nail." As the lot is high and dry the
reference to sailing is unjust. A scrawl
ed sign tacked onto a barn near Salem
contains this information : "A mail calf
cheap." This perhaps had no reference
to the postotlk'e. But the Chinamen are
the boy to got up queer sins. They are
certainly a mixture. One near the post
oillce seaks in thi wise : "Job any kind
employ." One of the old signs of last
year was this, posted at a bop yard gate :
"Hist price for hop pickers." Baleia
Statesman.
BKttIV, A YULE.
March 3, iSt.
. Know commenced to fall on the night
of Feb 38th, and on tbe morning of March
1st there wa aliout 5 Inchc of the beau
tiful tuff on the ground, when it cleared
off and began 10 freeze, tlumgh Ihe warm
sun of todap i playing sad havoc with the
beautiful tnow.
Prof Rlddcll was here latt week and
gave our people a aerie of interesting a .id
lnttntcttvQ lecture. ,
John Wolfe, of this place, ha a broken
arm a Ihe result of an accident while
hauling ttraw.
We see by tbe Democbat that tbe pre
clnct of Browntvlllc will have to be di
vided as a result of the adoption of the
Australian ba.lot syttem of voting. We
'would auggest that the Calapoola river be
rr.de the dividing line, and that half
north of the river be known at Noith
Brownsville, and that tooth knonm a
Brownsville, as they are known hi law
and equity.
City election In Notth Brownsville to
day for the odopilon cf the new charier,
and election of officer a required by said
chatter.
Send vour petition fot the bridge up
here to McDonald can have a chance to
fcign it with the rest of ut, but don't divide
the county.
A Groi-s & Co have their new store
about ready for business.
We tee Mr Chandler In ton today. Ke
reports the anow aa being some 3 feel
deep at ois place, situated in the foothill
about 15 miiet above here. Reports have
It one foot deep only three miles above
here. A warm rain would interest most
people living in the bottoms, and we hope
for a gradual thaw, as otherwise much
damage must be done. '
TH.E 4.0LDE.V BILK K.IZA4B.
, Has tt largo and complete line of
goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons,
ve ocipedes and many other gootie which
gol to make up a complete assortment,
besides a complete line of lamps 01
every description. China crockery, fancy
decorated ware, glassware, bird cages,
plush goods, such aa albums, toilet sets,
autopraph books, scrap books, children's
ABC picture books, and all goods that
are carried in a ISaxaar store, including
Roger Bros. 1847 silverware. Wo wish
to call tbe attention of the public in nar-
ticular to the Golden Rule prize bakintr
powder and tna. nut tin exnrpstilv for
J this tade, which gives the best of satia-
faction, as ia attested by the hundreds
who have used both the tea arid baking
powder ever since introduced by the
Golden Rulo Bazaar. Each package of
tea and can of baukinpovder draws a
prize in the shape of a tine piece of glass
ware. Bo sure to call, when in Albany,
at the Golden Rule Bazaar, as you will
bo sure to find what you want, and will
b8 shown over the store and bo treated
kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. My
goods are all marked in plain figures so
as not to deceive anyone, and I have but
one price to all.
JitlIus Gbadwokl.
Tho ONLY place ia the ty
em ticket can be piuchp.t-
whero East
i of W. L
JeBter, tit tho Kotitht-ju I
c Co' ticket
HOME ARn ABROAD
THUilHUAY.
Dr Fried, cf Portland, ha rocelvcd tome
genuine oensutnptiuti lymph.
Ths Puyatlut) aTommoro ratoly tux egg
and naver tnilxdux." Neiibttfdo w.
W ara informed privately tbat a pnt-
wsater for Albany will bo appointed to-day,
Who will it bo.
Th 1flio of McPbi'Mno vV It C will civ
aa ntrUinmt at th Upr ll.ms tnf tha
evruiPK of 20: li of Muroh. Partiuuiar lf t,
Th Diatiiot nihool tehor institute f "T
linn, Marion, Polk, Tillsmonk and Yamhill
notmtin will be held at Albany beginning
March 31st. .
A Ltn o ianty man ha flamed tha oott of
putting hop on tha m.rket at 7 1 cent.
Anything alv thit it profit. Figuring U
cheap. ' -
A rm1it0tihr rerioaata U to Call thft aUcn-
tlotittf th Cnrvalli tiAxett to ita time ta
ble., which ha tay hav been tanning tinoe
th rod wa built without ejiansinit. A man
wa golxmt to wait till " elotk t v,t out to
Ixlinnoii, ttudnr in taw, wneu nu wit iu
formed beltwr.
Tim SraaaT R. It, Ca. at the annual
meeilnflr ef stockholder last evening
ele:ted jukge Fllnn, E Young, K F Sox,
w V Kead, u 11 mewttf, v 11 taitra ana
C (i Burkhart, n direct i At s meet
. u dif ct.(orw t.cclC() lhc fl(,w-
Young. Vlee President ; K KKos, Treat-
urcr, C 1'uiklisrt. ftecrctary) w liuoi
tra, C H Stewart and W F Ucatlcxccutlve
committee.
IACl(0 StrnooLa. Beginning next
Saturday Mr 11 J Hopkins wlil organize
ttasnes In dancing at the Opcta lloute.
Every Saturday he will give Instruction
to tldlJren from J lo o'clock, and to
adult from 8 lo 10 o'clock. Beatdca de
portment chlldien will te taught the latest
fancy dance. Mr llopklna proposes run
ning first-cla dancing school in ail re
tpect. Having had twenty vtMr expe
rience In manv 01 tne leading towns 01
Wisconsin, where tne pret universally
commended hU schooi, and bvlng up
with ihe time In alt the latest t'ance he
will be able to give student advantage
rarely secured hi the va'iey. Thoc wish
ing Instructions mav consult Mr llopttin
at the store of Hoskin Bro,
rttinAV.
GiorUmt weather.
A Bullion show will be bsl l la Silent 1
Saturday, March 23. j
A efoiU 'elkO lit bea diteevered
near Tuhdo.
Th awvynmtit BOtfr lvat tVrvHi h
Itoen wrki'g thi wek bttwten ihtaeity
and O.rvtilis
A ieil ineilca of the Lvli Aid t
ciety will t held t morrow afurnron tt 3
o'clock at the yau'enc of Mr Vt Knle
A full attendance I desired.
A C'kmI many fanner are in tho city to
day, but 1 bey neglected to bring any butter
st 35 cent and potatoes at V0 ceot It
tn old lint b tbns, that i,lha forgetting.
It cost Clia A Clem fI7 fW for liina
snme couc;h remndy, corn atlve. etc, on the
ttreett nf Kaletn, wsthmtt a lkei5. That
csty 1 roittus: it tropica! foy iWntraat pod-
J diet
n . .1 k .rt,.it.,.ura ,Jtt,M
CaUpooia and fUno Itivor mining company
in rrowtitvi.la Monday aven.eir.tt waadotul
rd to put a tntil oa lb vtope-rty early in t'o
spring.
Iter it something short hot to the point,
from tha Healths Pot-InteHtj;"r, I-""
Jobtiton' mitutnU were giorled with a full
timet ed a mora than pleatod aodienc .At
tha 0;ra lb one, Wednesday evcttiag, March
tlth.
Tli atadi-ott at tha Collie s.-e ordrrieg
an oa'tit f.r thoir icyraiiaaitim It i pro
pojed tt pat it ia a good erindition, no that
tt wiU k a eradit to lb Coilec. F Com
pany is a'soountampiausg theetUbli.hmcut
of a kj miiaaiutn at the armory . .
Wueat Mabket. a cent -is Ining
paid for beat today, and many farmers
are iunieiously takinsi advantage of the
rie and are a;liing, the pwjiects not
iing gooi ior any great rme. ana tne
liability to. drop Wing greater. This
price, if it can be kept up, will catwe
money to lw much more plentiful than
for some time.
A Rot'oii K.7PEttir.WB. Ltst Sunday
Mr I T Knbthu n was across the Willam
ette river, in lk-n ton county, and started
to return borne by way of Peoria. In at
tempting to reach the ferry landing be
got into deep water. The river steadily
and rapidly raised, w hen be was obliged
lo climb inton w illow tree. His team
became detached fmm the wagon and
swam to dry land. The wagon became
a complete wreck. Mr Knighk-n was
obliged to remain in the trco from
o'clock iu tha evenin until the next
mntniHif ia-lifn liA rlt.t.v-rrifl llV
some loggers ami assisted to dry lamf,
after an experience be does not care to
repeal.
turrKDAV. ,
IM.OOO to loin during next ten days by S
N Stle. ,
liulitt St lK-4on, dru.'j-itU,
Buy your groceri- of Puker Bro
Pi-ie gtooe rit at Conn & Hendriesjo'e.
Tbe State fir will epea oa S-ptemWr 14.
Notion tba NW York C. B. R. Stars' d.
Pieplant root forsalaby J 11 Tuwnsond.
Fish pole htv beea tec a rtvnr bound to
day. Genuin full crsm chot at Mallor &
Garrett'.
Buy Gasoliuo itrve from Mttbews St
Wsthburo.
Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 eetit
cigar at Julius Joseph 'a.
A large stock nf wall paper, with lata de
signs, at Fortmilier I Irvin sjuat received.
St W F Read's- hns of drtaa gxdt and
tilks before buying elseafhere.
Bargain in choice g roc-tries ctn atwajt
b teeurrd of AMt-n Bros,, PliuitHock,
H if heft maiket ptloe paid for es at th
New York 0. B. U.St 010,
Waemng, fiOo a duxan. inrudii g for rrno
freest M r Riuj,, j'tkt estt -f tho I i;moi uai
office.
PoUtt are -iOceuU a bushel, iii.iu a.i i f
over a dollar at iiuny tuticiptted they woubt
be. - .
A room it being fitted op ii tho Treda!e
Block ou Scccnd stroet br a Cbiaoe Sb
bath School.
If you wtut cti U.ina nico go to Mullcr &
Girrott't, the only plaea in town wbei you
oan get what yoa want.
Hamilton Job & Co. of Cor allis are fora
oloning a mortgaun against laoobt & Neogeta,
on which ia due $13,000 utul iu'.trdi t frcm
Dec. 10, 1SS3.
Brighten op your tdd rubbers and old
idiots and make tlx ni took a pnr.d aa nxw,
with Woiil Aenin Waterpioot Polish. For
late at 8-imual E Young's.
Mr A W Bca. hat opened a studio nnslair
la the building oocapied by Steward & S?ox,
and all who wish to j ia kit oUss ia oi!
paiutini-'.wiiioU will start qu Satur;! y, March
7th, at I p in, thould oalt and nee bin:.
Chan H Friendly, indicted by tha rand
jury fur bnyiris deer tkiur, appunrcd before
tho i-iicuit court Thursday evtuiug, plead
guilty, and waa lined $23 and ousts, which
he paid. Eugene Guard'.
The revival servioes at the M E Church
South, ttiil continue, much iuturest ia man
ifests,,-and the wetk saom to develop more
and more each day. ine meeting will be
oontinnud next wiek, and perhaps ioiiger.
The hearse conveying the the lemaiiit of
Prof. Gilliert to tbe dopot thU noon, stuck
in the mud at the eorner of Broadalbin and
Seventh ttreU and biu uoablo to jiet it
out tha remain wera transferred to a -dray
for tho remainder of tho trip to tha depot.
A poor ointment ea lbs condition ef seme of
onr titretU.
Tho St.-Paul Globe aayk of them: "After
a lapse cf three yearn Low Job isan wilh his
Retired Colored Minstrel retaros. Vhe
Grand wis crowded to overflowing tnsce the
galaxy of colored ta'ei.t. Thu enteitjinmont
wss enjoynlijo from the rise of the curtain
to the fall.' The j:ike' new aod tiiS songs
the very latest and will jondared.. At tha
Opera liute next Wednesday evening.
Nancy Spore?, cue of the pioneer on eu
cf Oregon, died at her homo near Cohurg,
Monday, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, aged
7S years. She was born ia Kntuoky Feb
12, 1S13, moved t Illinois aud was married
to Frderick Trijtmc-r in 1832. Afterwar g
in 1&42 married Jacob Spores, whose death
preceded bersonly a few mouths. Ia 1847,
with her huabsind.she iintnig'ated to Oiein
aud settled oa the McKecaie river nes Co
bnrg, biing one of tho ' first kite irnmeu to
become a resident ef Lne eottntv. Pj"na
Tho follow I ncr eaaoa hav lnn 1
In the circuit court, sirceourlaatrcnorti
Murnhv. OrantA f;ontrtSllion far
To recover money.
I ll Dawson agt Gibson Myers i Tore-
cover money.
American Mtgo Co, of Scotland, egt
l.dwln Wiltiox, trustee Foreclosure.
W II Shields agt T 3 Shields; Part
ition. ;
),in' Mtst(l & Trust Investment Co
ngt T H Thompson j Confirmation,
Oregon agt E 12 Pcnntnvton ; To keep
tho peace. .
Lena Dorris agt B LDorris; Divorce.
St;stAT f?Kvicjes At the Congrega
tional church tomorrow, the suhjeets
diMcnsscd will be, morning: "Walking
in Christ." Evening, ''Laying a Good
Foundation." Thi. is the fourth in a
series of lectures to young people. While
all are invited, a special Invitation ia
given to young people to attend the
lectures.
Rcvlvtl aeryicc, t the M E aiurch
.South to morrow at 1 1 a m and 7:3a p m.
The pastor will preach both morning and
evening. All are Invited to attend the
special services. .
At the Baptirt church, preaching at 11 1
a in and 7 ;30 p m by the imator. Morn- j
ing subject: "Individual Kcuponslbility, j
with Heferenee to M esiong." Kvening; 1
"Hint with Whom we Have to do." The
nnnital olft-rinKs lor foreign misions will
be received at the morning i-rvire, and
the evening semon will lie fd!oed by
an after meeting. Voting Peoples ntcct
inj; at 6:30 p ii.
There will be preaching tervlcet tomor
row at the Presbyterian church at tl a m
and 7:,5 p tn. Sabbath school at u:3' P
m, Y I'SCIi meelinif at Cm p tn. lhc
tacrsment of the lord's Supper will be
obverted In connection with the morning
tcrvlcet. The church tetttot will meet In
tlic lecture room at 10:30 a m. The tub-
)'Cl ol the morning sermon will be "ChrUt
the eVay." In the evening tie fourth
lccltireonChrUtUnEvldence will be given,
topic. "The Credent'u.1.' Ail will be ma Je
wc!;oinc to thcc services.
Tne Y. M. C. A. Concert. Following
is the program for Y M C A concert, to
be given nt the opera bouse, on Tuetday
evening, .March 10: -
part fikkt.
land 2. Orchestra.
3. Onward Marching, (grand march
ing chorus), Apollo Club.
4. The Wolf Is on the Hill, (bunting
chorus), Messrs Ael.ison, Littler, Miller
ana r.ars.
8. The M?mnf, (refutation, piano ac
companiment). Mia Alice Clara Moses.
fl. Peaceful be thy filcen. (gerenade).
Apollo Club.
7. i!s filo, Mr C W Hears.
8. Blow on ye Winds, (yachting cbor
us), Mcssr Young, Hart, Lee and Sears.
fABT EECOKO.
I. Orchestra.
2. WalU Song, (fourth k,ra-.le),
Ap-
ouociuo.
3. Jack and Jill, (tumbling chorus),
Apollo Club.
4 The New Lochinvar, (recitation),
Mifs Alice Clara Moses.
5. Barvarian Yodle, (the water fall),
Apollo Club.
15. Clarinet Solos, Mr S Dudley, of
Obcrlin, Ohio.
7. Good Night, (serenade), Messrs
Young, Hart, Lee and Sears.
Mis Mildred l'urniester, pianist.
Thin g'at it too gl s conductor of hea1
to be aJvhusUe for keeping t i'et cream,
vthkh n;cerve ihs-tr qaatity bo-t in thick
queettiware or pottery.
Cnnd'es that have been frozen never drip.
At thi teatoa all winter vegtable are im
proved by soaking them ia wtter for an hour
or more before they are ated. Potatoes, beet
and other winter root a.e improved by being
soaked at least twelve hour ia cold water.
Thi soaking removes ihe flavor acquistd by
all vegetalflct kept ia ceIJa' bint."
A tea.- con ful of cornstarch mixed with s
cupful of salt will remove ail ossibUiiy ' ti
dam-net in the shaker.
Aa EngUsU way to ovr fl er pot u to
paste rhe narrow ends of tbe tissue-paper sl eet
togeiber and cut it of tbe light height, mak
ng the top ei!ge tulip pointed. Crimp the
paper together la the same way ts the lamp
thaeV; tbis il! bting it alxtut tbe right size to
fit an ordinary flower pot. Finish with
tibLoi, cf the same shade.
ImteaJ of pulling food into the oven to
keep hot for Lie com cm, try covering it cloieh
ith a tin, and setting it ovr a basin of hot
water. This 1 Ian ttiil keen the food bo', and
at the tame time prevent it from drying.
In toasting meat tum with a t.con, inttead
of a fork, as the' latter pierce the meat and
lei the juice out.
Reciprocity mean tariff reform, and tt
doesn't make the slightest diffrrence wbst
name it goes by or what party carries it out so
long at we get enlarged maike'.a Bad aa ex
pansion of trade.
The republican journals profits to be much
worried because seaator-clect Hill does not
resign his office ts governor of New York. R
B Hayes vtho occupied President TtSdenx
chair for four rears, served as Governor of
Ohio until two or :h:ce days before be was
worn into office.
A pull of the Ohio 1 loose of Representative
on residential prefvfcwcc gave the following
result: Cleveland, 30; Hiil, 14: Whitney,
Campbell and Cat lisle, 1 ea:h,and Gray, Brice
and Palmer. I each, Blaine, XI; McKiniy, 13;
Harrl.vtn, 9, aad Uncola, 3. a Six made no
choice.
RfHLOIIS COUGH and Coasnmption
Curt is told by nana aenaiaetee. It cure
comn nption. Fothay & Mason, agects.
W. F. Rd ket pttha best assortment of
iaiicj goods in town. .
IOO F. Albany Looge No 4 hold It
regular meeting Wednesday evenin? of
each week. Visiting brother are cordially
nvuea to attend.
TTOMEN AND BEICE.
The reason why a woman Is afraid of a
mouse ia a profound mystery indeed, it baa
never been very clearly proven that' she ia.
But some women are constantly in such a
nervous, irritablo condition that the slightest
thing- annoys and startles them, l'hs oaute of
thi unfortunate state of acfuirs is usually
some functional deranement; some distress,
tng- or painful irreirularity, some derail a-,
inent or peculiar weaknoss incident to her
sex ; or, it mar be due to inflammation, ul
ceration or displacement, of some of the
polvia yisoera, or to other orpanio lesions
paouliar to her sex. From whichever cans
It may arise, Dr. kisrce's Favorite Prescrip
tion ii a porifiua remrdi, aa certain in ita
curative result that ita manufacturers sell
it, through drurrerieta, under a guarantM ot
its slvuig- satisfaction in every case, or
money .paid for it will be promptly rt
uneird. A a soothing; and strengthening
nervine, "Favorite Prescription " is una.
qualed and is invaluable in silayine-and sub
duing; nervous excitability, irritability, ei
hauttiou, prostration, hvsteria, apatma acd
other difitresauig', nervoua symptoms com
monly attendant upou functional and oifmnia
disease of the womb. It inducp refresijing
ieii and relieve oiental tyixiety aad cj
ionioacy. Copyright, 1833, by -WoacCi DiS. Uxo. ASS'S.
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l!i'.d and mnitH whei.
Bjrnpof U In' en ; it is tdeasnnt
mid refraUinjj in the Ir.nle siilnr?
'(r.t1jyetnoni)!.lj on tho Kidnf-y
fivrr ami liir.:!rt, cb:ncs lho
tern t flcctunl'y, djn f cbl, ittiH?'
Rchfs find fevers nnd curia h;uittini
rmsstipfttioii. Pyrup of Fig is tio
only ren-ciy cf in kin-l cvtr pro-1m.-w1,
Ileaning to the t'te .-iHiac-M-t
-b! to tsn Btnmanli, pron.pt in
i'4 cctt'in an i truly iif siffu'ai in its
'iii'A , Jik ifumy cxcciScTtt jti&littc
1 r.rai. cn'l H to tt.1L it h for Kale in
"'c f.nd 1 tottlss If fill leadbg
CAUFGP.MA HG SYRUP CO.
twisvnit. t. iw ronx. u.r
Li
and a fine stock
generally, as well as jewelry, Watches
clocks, etc., at
IF. M. Frencli's,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Or r N 1 d andFeny M, Aitany, ft
UPER1CK wark. gasranteed In ever;
brar-eh of t.o ail. tftDlargingc
kind a specialty.
DB. W H. DAVIS,
Physician and Surged
yarCCee up stairs in tr&ban'a Bloc
yy be found st hi eKtt cay scd nigl
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PATRICK'S PUIS HI
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THE CEUCBJtAIED , ...
SMITH & WESSON
Ui u Lf ten ijm
Th" Tint;! Sxill Cm: rw H.airfvin 13
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ll Kafir.HltJSh!? and V-tTN v '
-fye!ies.c ia U J " l2
y tOAaiK6anlfATT.si-f J
f! Eewart of cheap iron imiUtiosa.Ja, ) )
gfj ieti ftrliliutratcd Ciii'rj a-e" Price Lst kL
SMITH ft. WESSON,
BPltZXGTIEI.I, MASS."'
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STEEL PEHS.
y Sample Fca, different patterns.
I tCSa Nj. is-1 I'lateil Mau ii fc-
seut pott-pwid ja roctipt of, 10
FESHY S 0? , IcnVci.
U.S.0je. Sid jrealvay. vvk,
HEAL ESTATK FOR &ALK.-I hsv
a farm ot zw acre", near Ixiwsoa
depot, on tbe I. arrow Gange. 10 miles
from Albany. All In cultlvatict. Fair
house and bsi .. wo for stoe-
snd domeatio pnrpese. Fine oak gr .
A.lao another farm of 123 acre, tbre . uea
frodd llanon. Ait in cu'tlvaU Fair
house. Hoed water. Both f . wheat,
ftrms. Also house aad twe Urta on Fifth'
and J3Trson streets, A.'baay, For forth
r pstttculars call on 4.. Umpbry,Cantu,
precinct, r on llawltt A Irvina. Albany.
lit VrtlKBI' f
City Reslaiiiraut.
Havii e been entirely remodeled, this olj
and popular reataarant will be mada MntTT
data a every respect. Tha public will be
jivcu good meals at all hour for oaly "5
cant. Kveotmnx ceat and attractive.
I'rtvat box. Urstars ia svary style
L- V St Vl
rH5Cl Ccaqhs, Cold. Infiutnia. BroncWtl.
ljUl.Lvi Hoarseness, Whaaping Cough, Croup,
Sore Ttir tat. Asthma, and every abection of tbe
throat, tang anil Chest, including Consumption.
Speedy niii:e:mmsuu Cenuiue signed " L. Euttl.' .
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Liouss:
4Lbany;-; ; - .
OREGON
CHAS. PFEIFFER I'ROFRIETOR.
Fitted n- in firai-c)aw style. Table
"".ppliedwllb tbe . beet In the markfia
fjsioe Bleepi o aoartments. aip!a oa
5tr eomiiio.tsal traveler a,
1 tha lesi!in renifr'T "to.'
or a in J -.;rr j.k-ss fefcle
t thi -A i e. 'istouly wits r..ir.' frr
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