EAST AND-SOUTH, Bout cm Paciflo Eouto SHASTA LINE. WitTf Kaprwa Train Iba Portland Paltr 4 a. L Lt Smaa 11 1 Ar fWuand Alhanv Sn Franvtaro T Nortb ArISS A a 4 ti I.t 1 .o Ah., trains on nl M toilowlnr stations aortk M kM.hurir. Km I'nrtlanil, Orr 'ltv. Wood urn, Balm, Albaa.. T.newt, Rhodd, Ilaliwy. Iir "nrfcfiiMHm viij, irnnt, augm. OH lit' Ml MklU, lltT. Pll Lt rVrtLod Ar -O0rB f )Ul,t Albany MI11O0B ; Ar H. hury LtI 30ab nun iocaK. bahv nun Stiibat) afAr-alL rrtlnU Ar AH yrBAf Albany t :U0 A uuiroa mm, "rL Albany " a? tu 4 11 tt r Ar L.hanea l. s0 a AB Lv Albany Ar IWll AT Lhal.B Lt IWH PUUUAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars, Par lwanMla(M et Hmn-flm rMI an, aitacaea te Ki prae Trata ( ! MfMu. ETttKBS rwttTI.A.'.at AD 14KfAU.lt, ai ntn 4Ut (Kaaspt Sanaa,) to a I Lv 1 1 r I Ar Purl land Carralll Ar I M r Lt I U 46 ra linin mi bau,t (Kaajpt Suaday . Will Lt I raAr Portland M.-Ailnarllle Ar I a a Lt I . a Ts ttt paint EAST, AND SOUTH. Pel tui InforaiaUoa mrardlna. rate, Map, oa Company Ajrant At ATmay, k. ,oaULKB I P. BOOEM THE YAQU1NA KOUTE son Development Compaay'a Bteaio snip una, 225 OILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIDE ita by n other r Jte. Flrvt-Alaa thmne-h Vila-lit 1 in frftm Pm-tlan to the vVUUmette Valley to and from baa rr ADOiaoo, cat. Boats make eloee eonnoUon at Aiban Oh tradna of Uie Oregon Paciflo Railroad T . . celve;r. Maaangar - and ad and all points TIME SCHEDULER lara Albany 1: r. a, Leav Camilla l:0Sr, a. Arrl ft Yaquina, t.a r. a. Un Veaaiaa, I.W4.B LaaTB Corrallia,! AS 4. a Amr. Albany, 11:11 4. a O. C. trmlaa oonnaot at Albany and ?rva!lia. Tha (bora traina conn act at aonlna with tha Ortijron Development pnmpaoy'a Una or ntparasuipa between equina anu saa rranriaoo. S.IILIXG DATES 4 raaa T4ant4. Ti!laiaM. Tallar, Umrck ath ; 1U t ttia. taaa r.Aiciaca Vr&UrW. Vallar link trd ; Ittai ttat; HHk. to Tha Orapaa awMTa1 lb ngnt tVaara aallluf data anthont not lea. jr. B. raaaaocara rrom foruand and aTUlauaaUa Vallar folnta eaa maka eloaa onqaalcn with tha traina of tha Yaqulna tonta at Albany or OorTallla, and If daa laad to San Franoisoo ahoold arranaa to rrlra at Yaaaina tha arnlng bafora cata f aaulnf aatr aa r.alcal Baata alwaya ta apr UAI Chapraaa, rral(at ami Alaaa, C. C. O. P. a t Afaa . CarvaUa. lie Scuiorrat. LOOK AT TUK FlGl'KtS, F IKST MATIOXAL BaVXK. OP ALBAMT, OKKOOM, PraatdaDt Va Praki.ol , PLT!!t a. B.T01S0 ... E. W. LAJiOCO.t taA. ACTS A OENEKALbaaktBtVaaaM ACM'OUNTS KEPT tabjaat W aback. BitiUT EXCUA.VOE ao4 M npkia arwMtar, aold Xav Turk, Baa Praaataoa, Caiaaga aa4 PaUand OOIXECnOKP EADIea aanMa rf. E. Yoom E, ar. Liaaaoa l S Bun, L. Puaa B4aa I . Box. I JIM CO. XATIOMALBAXK, I OP ALBAkT, OBBOOH. CAPITAL STOCK H 00,000. PTaW.B.... t L COWAW. TWPnaiilaat i U RAUrT!. V-.hiar Cao E CHAMHKHLA1.S, AM Ca.bitf O A ARCU1BOLD. t aacmaa, I L Cowan, J at Ralatan, Oao I ChaaharUia, W 8 Udd, W U 'lira, i A Craa lord ana O A Arcblaoto. TRANSACT a rami aaaklnf toalnaa. DKAWBIUU1 lIKAPTSoa B. Tork. Baa LOAN MOrfEToa appoa4 aactiHtr an. bi v aapaaiia aubtact 1! AUK OF OBECIOX. ALBAVTt OEBOOir. Caaltat, PraaMant... Vlaa-Praaidit CaahW ,.H PMCRRTLL E J LASSINO .J AT W BLAUI king anal EAehanr aatwht an4 arild aa all taa DrlutlDal aiUai la th. Tnuad Buiaai alaaoa Eoflaad, Iralaaa. Prana. aa4 Oanrwnr. Oullattiuaa awdo at all aaaaajiMa potnU aa tarar abla lamia. tutor. , allovad aj Ubm dapaalia. B auk or acio, CIO, OKKQOff. Pnallit. Vl Praaklaat tlmMiii , J S Morria, H lirraat aiaatrrraa: E Ualu, , i B lOaaia O B Um - Joha OaiDM P O Boillh. Doel a (nral aanalof aad ax.hanfa boalnaai. Rrht dnUia kauad an AiBtajr, rorUaad aad Baa Prsaciaco. )ORTUID HAVINGS BAHK, I OP POFTXAMD. ORKOO. Paid Bp eairflal.. gurplas and praAia. 1M,tM Intaraat ailowad oa a rlnga daoaita aa follow.: Anaroinarf arinrt nook ....4 par aaot par annam. On lorn! mrlnr. bnoka par aant par aannai. On enrtiAeala. .( dapoatt. far thraamonCha 4 par aant par annum: Fur aim moutha. par aant par annum: Par aa!r. swath... a pn aant par aooua.' PKAXK UKK17M. Prnidoit I. V.THOHvmn Vica-Praaidant, U. C, SraATTOX, C'Mhiar;. FOSHAY & MA8ON, -tJUnMM ABB BBTAU Druggists and Booksellers t ts for John B. Aldan 'a publloallooa, ijtrb t,o b;1 a, pMuliahar'a prioaawlUi tjtaajl MIA NT. uneiioi ACADEMY - OF Our Lady of Perpptual Help, tVLOANY, - - ' OREGON Coiiiici.xl by tlie Hisl. , f fit. Benedict TuiUnn tn aaloot !-iy ehool rmngeafrbm foto10. Fortflr.nH 0' BoBrdlnn8h ol ar any pnlctlaraafP'y at lUe -Jom- orid. adaaa Siater Sopnrloreea co?c PHOTOGRAPHER, Ct frp- rid andFenyBt, . Albany, Ol SUPKR10K work, guaranteed In aver; branch of jhe atu gsrKnlaiglng c all kind a apeoialty. Revere House: VLBANY, OREGCK ailAS. PFEIFFEIl PROPRIETOR, yittrxi ud in Crst-clana atyla. Table wnp!lil with Uie bf.t In the market. I aloeplmrapartmenu, Bam pl room' U.r aomriierjl iraTelers, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS There were two Important change Sn the uiual riroceedlng during the cloning hour of the Fitly-drat congrett. No unanimous rote of thtnki wit allowed to be recorded to the retiring speaker, and no estimate was given by the chairmen tt the proper committees ol the total ol I he Im propriation bills. The first was caused by the universal disgust created by the ruling oi Tom Reed and by hi repented resort to direct falsehood to enable his party to override publb sentiment. The second was due to the unwillingness of partisans equally as carelt.s of honor to reveal at once the full measure of their profligacy. There was gall enough in the cup oi Mr Cannon and bitterness sufficient In the fu ture of Mr Allison to make both these statesmen seek to hide the consequence of a degree of partisanship never dreamed of by those patriots who saw In this tend ency greatest danger to the nation. But these be spots hst will not out at the demand of republican conspirator. One thousand million dollar I the sum named a the cost'to the people of a re publican cone-res. Th! I the amount to be raised by taxation from a people who were promised that their proaperltf was assured by the return to power of a party pledged to reduction of their burden, lt It tar this Tom Reed ha counted quorum of member not within the municipal limit of the capitol. It wa for this democrat ere ousted from seat to which they' had been elected. For this the precedents of a century have been overthrown. To the picture thus presented the people will give due heed. They will tee no hope of better time la outrageously awollen tat ll.t Eight dollar per capita I to be drawn from the people at the tesull of Reedltm. 1 Not to be drawn from rich and poor alike. Monopoly la to profit by tribute levied un det the faltt plea of protection. Labor la to be burdened that petted manufacturert may ttnass other million to be drawn up on for the next campaign of fraud. Turning to the detail of this steal the people will find no redeemable feature. They aie not to be taxed to reduce theli bonded debt. They ir not to pay now that future payment may be lessened. The pension list I mounting to alarming figurea after a generation has passed since the war closed. The last of the great gen eral passes to hi grave, but the army of pensioner grow apace. Tnere will be toon no high officer to revtew the rtnkt of pension heroes ratrshaleJ In their raids on the treasury by the Tnner,Clarksons. and Dudley. Sixty million I the apparent Increase between two congresses, but the proper statement of the account when the defkl ha!l be known will pas the hundred million mark. Meantime the urplu ho disappeared, and the Incoming congress will be forced to the consideration of a dedclt in revenues swollen to nearly $500,000,000 a year. pArtr organs which rang the change on a cry that the surplus would d is if pear under a democratic ad ministration are dumVjin face of the fact that their party ha offered the people a prospect of Increased debt'and higher tax ation. Republican policy has been demon strated to be for a 'reduction of revenue and Incraase of taxation. It will be for the democrat In the next congres to demonstrate the possibility of Increaied rever.ue through decreused taxation. There will be no shirking of the lue thus framed. The party claiming to stand for honest money and casting its vote for a fiailst will not marshal the lioat. that must make return to honesty and frugality In administration a pressing question. The republican have deceived the people. Let democrat take up 1 heir cante and reform will follow, The Chicago Time. 110S ASOTlllsn.SS. The man who doe a'l hi praying on hi knee pray rery little. The devil never ask anybody to go far ther than the next corner to begin wit . It I a great misfortune to be born so that all the laugh ha to stay inside of you. The man who It anxlout to do right hat iiiend In heaven who want to help him. Hie more unconverted person see et tome people's religion toe lest thev want of It. " . t A Christian with a long face It one of the best advertisement the devil has on earth. One way to dilve the boy And girls to the bad I to thit up the parlor and live Sn the kitchen. All that lt needed to male a man hate himself it for him to j;et a good, square look at himself. The greatest wrong people commit a gainst each other are these of which they are not conscious. If some people would always think twice oeiore iney speaa tney would keep stlu a good deal. You will never go to heaven when you die unless you get more than half -way there while you live. If you have never tried to make any body happy you have no Idea how fir you are away from heaven. When your heart I to heavy that you can t laugh yourself the next beat thing Is to do something that wilt mtke aomcbody else laugh with joy. ' A t'orlodUf Fsand. Euosne, March 13. One of the greatest cuiiositlct in a geological tense that hat yet come to light wtt unearthed yeiterdry and brought tu fcugen todny, where it wtt teen bv a repot er in company with several selec tive men, among whom wtt 1'rofeitor Thomas Condon, of t Oregon ttate university. Th discoveiy was made by Fred KaUton. II started down the Willamette river Tuesday in a boat on ain-nting and tithing trip, intending to co to the mouth of the liver. As lit wns about to ttart home ht sa r something in the embankment which looked like a hmtan leg. II dug it out and arrived here with it today It is a solid piece of stone, which was at fust supposed to t a mummy. It It an entire body, with all the wrinkle, muscles and lines ments plainly tractable- The position is that of a cn-pse prepared lor bin lal. Tee dody rep resents a short, thirk-sct man with traces of a beard and hair. The tenures would indtcat a race now extinct, rescinblig somewhat tha of an Indian, It weight alwut Suo joumlt. Prof Condon tyt it it a carving. The ladlaa 4 gala. Chicago, March I.1. Dr C A Eastman, an educated Ogtlulla Sioux, arrived btr to day. In aa interview in a local paper he tayt he has been in the camp of the Indians of TineKidge and from present Indication a prchabiuty of mother Iudian wsr is promising. There it g'eat discontent among th Indian, retssonally he doe not think thty will do anything desperate, tut the young brave art holding secret coherences and even conserva tive men ate talking of war. The people out there ate dittatUHed at not having received information at to how the hostile at Foil gheiidaa are being treated and fear treachery. Yesarla Mlaalag. Boston March 13. Marine underwriter are most anxious just now over the fate of five large vessel which have all been pot ted as missing Inside of the present week, which I something unusual. The vessel are: the Nlmrod. a German ship; the TUancmore, a .HiitUh steamship; the Ed- mna, a urtttsn brig, ana tne Marunna Greaves, a UritUh brig. Earaaeaa flaad St. IETaRaua, March 13. -The flood, hich followed the recent heavy tnow storms destroyed one half of the winter crops at many placet In southwest Russia. The Vistula overflowed Its bankt ai.d In- undated a great part of Warsaw. Th in habitants of thai city are In dlstrett owing to tne noout. sutrns. Under the formation of the Congres sional districts Portland will bo the head of Eastern Oregon, and of courie will want the Congressman. There will be tome fun in the years to come. Socklcss Jerry Simpson, of Kansas, favor an income tax large enough to keep fortune at 1 100,000. A thlr would not affect many editor there ts no personal reasons (of rnnoslna it. It wilt be a lonu time, though, before fortunes can be reg- Luiateu, Oregon' financial condition was slightly bettered yesterday by the secretary of ttate paving into 'the ttate treasury the sum of f 16,186.00, being the old balance due for the past live yeait from the state of Idaho, Thl It for the care and treat ment of the insane of that state previous to the construction of its asylum, States man, A straight forward, above -hoard course, hethel In business or nubile m alters la the plan all people should pursue. Mach iavellian politics are poor ones. Any thing gnliied by misrepresentation or de ceit la better not had, and It generally followed by reae'lon. Immigrants who come here and find things represented are generally satUfied. If the hive been llcj to tney will give a piuce a black eye. Let ut do all things on the square.and not with the Idea that the end justifies the means, that takes possession of seme. till V.l.ir.tnv hl,.t,t Mi. III..... marshal of Springfield, attempted hi arrest Tom Stearns. As we understand It Tom hat been drinking tor teveral dayt and the marshal thought he w&ta little too boisterous. Tom was In the livery stable Saturday evening and Mulligan went In, presumably to arrest him. A row ensued in which Mulligan drew hit billy club and struck Tom teveral tevere blow over the hcd, Tom was rendered unconscious nd remained In that condition tor some time. A physician wa called to attend him. Mulligan wa arrested for assault with a dangeious weapon. Tom wa In bad condition yet yesterday , RegUu-r. The Oregon Prospectus a new paper of Portland, contain the following wild statement: "The flnanrlal downfall of t Gould wa not unexpected, lie was a shrewd man, but hi tricky policies could notst-ud the tet of time. Ills said he haa not only been divested of all earthly potsetskms, but It seven I mlllhm dollar In tTcbt." TEAtUCH'B immtK. KOMI LKO ABROAD Following it U10 program for the, din-trk-t teacher' Institute, to bo held at th la city, beginning on . - Tl'KMUr, MAttCII 31. lCvciiing aeditlon, 7 ;30 o'clock. Music. Recitation.' Music, Address of welcome br Mavor J L Cowan. Music, lies A poll for presidential preference was made a few dayt tgn among the members of the Indiana legislature with the fbl'o ving i limit: Forty of the forty two repubheans were in their teats when the poll wat made, and o' thit number ao were tor Blaine, 17 for Harri ton, I for Cresham, I for Alger and I "for the nominee." Harrison was the second choice o but one of the Blaine men, whiie Blaine wat the second choice of ten cf Harrison' seventeen Of the 95 democrat 36 were for Gray, 40 for Cleveland, 8 fur I Iill and the remainder scattering. A canvass of the legislatures of Minnesota and North and South Dakota a to presiden tial preferences shows that Diaine has a tot a1 of 164 vote, Cleveland 96, Gor I till 6 nnd Harrison J. The i.idejend :ni have not ycr agrr-ed upon anybody. Even in his own state HarriMin is out stripped oy Mr Bla in;. Tha reported likencttot Mr McKlnley to the great oldler-;taleiiai, ,f France' day of glory is more than u phytic', re semblance. Iliotory reevrdd the fact thnt the exile of St. Helena continued to the end to nurte the ('elusion cf the return of hit 'star of flestiny." If the Ohio t talesman has not yet read the verdict of the Ameri can people upon his method of building up a plutocracy by high tnxallon he iray well be left to cherish hi delusion In political exile. The star of McKlnleyism hat tet, never to rise spain. . The Salem 3ernal,n a sound moment jays: 'To the Father of Liet witli misrepresentations and prejudice for partisan purposes." We devoutly trust that this new-tiorn zeal for the jruth on the ptrt of our cotemporary may ripen Into a permanent characteristic of that paper. SaiLOrj'S CATAKBB REMEDY a poiitivB cure for Catarrh, Diphthoiia and Ca jkajJsutrb. Foky Si Mason, agetitt. Aa EaxlUh Blaraa. Lnndo March 13. EngUnd U boand ap in a severe frost, w hich greatly binders the work of charing the railway track. Enor mous msse of snow drifted upon tcra during tne recent violent storm. Ail ctiortt to re open commanicstioe with Cornwall it that far unavailing and the country continue isolated from the rest ol England. Many wrecks Oc curred tt Landscnd tnd along the Corni.h cosst generally, A gre it number of persons were uiowned and 11 wen to death. A Ubel Ball hNOItoMmil, wash, March 13. A com plaint wat filed today in the superior court by G Krueger sgiinst the Sun PubiUhiegA pr int ing compaoy for libel anj 913,000 damages. The esse arises out of some ankles which ap peared la the Sna' intimating th;t a certain real estate agent bad been run down by a United State detective and made to diagorg $1500 which was obtained la Wisconsin some year ago under peculiar circumstance. Krue ger applied the insinuation to biroaeif, hence the (Hit. The Sua hat also been fighting diveputable land agenteof la'.e, which Krueger bat also taken exception to. The PinlTiala Seatti e, March 12. The first tuin pass ed over the Lake Shcre & Eastern from Se attle to the Ilriilsh Boundary line today, carry ing a party of Lake Shore official. The party consisted 01. A S Dunham, pretidcat) F W Dunn, saper- intenuent; Kit isicou, chirr engineer the contuuetioo company, and George W Call manager ol tne Sao rrsncisro urn'ge Com pany. A telegram received tonight announce the arrival nl thj par y at Sum, at the boundar line. The road will be opened for traffic north of Sedro in a few day. Drrp taaw. Dekvek March 13. The tnow blockade 00 the Midland rotd, near Ivanho, wtere the assenger train nus ticen enCer tnow, was rused today. Silverton and Tclluride are still snowed under, the drifts in many places being forty fret high. Provisions arc carried into thtsc town on cnowsSioc, and all bohrt of railway commonicaion witp item aside of a month is abandoned. ' A Ballfe Brportrd. - - ui-Exos avku, March 13. Chilian new U to the effect that there hat been further fighting between the government troop and lb revolution! s and lite Utter were victori ous. A report is current that the le.mblic of Uruguay ha tendered it friendly office to the contending faction. Weald be Poor la Oregea. Baltimore, Md., March 13. -President Harrison lodav baceed thirteen bueksrm of which was a canvasback weiglng three and one-half pound. It wo the firtt and only canvasback ehot at Dcngiea, Md., thl eaion. General Sewell and E C Knight, wgctner, 1 rouc,ht down twelve duck. A F rfabifat Aeeldea. London, March 1 1 A dispatch from I an gives aa account of a d-eadfnl disaster at place called Menael, in the vicinity of Cabez J tie cnildrtn a set vice was in progress in the synagogue at liut piace, hcn, wilaout warn- li.g, the whole congregation wa buried be neath the fallen wails and fool Within a short time fifty maimed and bleeding men and women and children were taken out and cared for, and four dead bodies, crushed -out of all resemblance to humanity, were removed lo the dead house. ITie number of killed cannot even be approximately estimated. It is known the building was crowded with people, and hundred of dead bodies must still be buried beneath the tons of debris no', yet removed. Haw It Bapp Beat. SrR!.v;FiELD, III, March II General Palmer wat elected Unittd Statet tenator to day on the first ballot, to succeed Charles B Kara-ell. A verification of the call showed that eviry republican voted for Lindley, every democrat for Palmer; Moore and Cockrell lor Palmer, and Taubeoeck for Streeter. 1 "On this the 154th bal!o," suid Speaker Crafts, "the whole number of votet cast it 204; necessary to choice I03, of which John M Palmer hat received 103 votes democratic cheers, A J Streeter I vote, Cicero J Lindley Io3 votes. And I hereby declare John M Palmer duly elected United States tenator," Deafening applause from the democratic side ol the galleries grcetej the announcement. A Farmers' Alllaaee Tlctary. Columuus, O, March 11 The Kowllngt mil, amending the tax jaws of Ohio to fa that manufacturer cannot enjoy exemption . f.oro taxation on their product for one year after production at heretofore, pasted the sena'e this nfternocm and is now a law. The bill rat the combined opposition of the manufacturers. It was a farmer. s alliance measure and is a great victory for that organization. A Klart Hade, Sacramento, March 11. The fcgiidaturc in joint session today took one ballot for United States senaii.r. Pwelve candidates weie voter! for. Thos-: receiving the highest 'numbei of vote wertt Estee,29; Goucher, 25: Ie Voung, 24; Fellon, 13. Necessary to a choice 59. . Goucher, Dem, who, under the democratic caucus arrangement, was substituted toJay for Ostrorn, deceived the full democratic strength. Mcsabaelr. Augusta, Me, March 11. In the house today the bill providing for state adoption of the Australian system of voting was defeated, . 74 to 71 , five inerrbei not voting. Bold Oat, Corvallis, Or March 1 1. Ex-Senator T E Cauthorn, wh t has been for many years one of our leading general merchants, bat sold out his entire interest to the Capital Ailven tui e Company, of Salem. Senator Cauthorn will now devote hi ent,rc time to the manage ment of the financial interest of the ngricultu ral college. The best roasf coffjijinjthei city a Cjci M.yrriv , THVftHMAY. The Willamette river roue about th-ee feat last bight, at this wity. l'tnl D Helrry ii ennaexted lth a new newspaper venture ia Stmttlu. Th old wooden awnincs era hali-.e nulled down at gaum. They should l at Albany. Tho Atl..u L I.L J T:!I!.. -".. . . f A 4VVIIIIIUI!l V! I " ..Vfiy J ,1,1. nil,, UllMlUg W Lecture, Rev J R bttlns. They will put In a w mill and MUSIC, a irir ijnarts mill to mt or f'il.wy From nnw until Ami! 1st we will mil sit of oer rubbed goods at eot fur thaoash only. 1 ail eariy wiut the aiort i Still larue at Klein Bias. Mil Ella Irfi.lta Swai.tn-. tha eminent ehumtionUt, ha re,-n eugi;cd by the Y V 8 L JS ol the Presbyterian church to give an (.tilrf-taiiurieiit at this city on Maroh .'Hth. Ktp tin cut in your mind. Lew Jnhntnn't minstrel kst uittlit ear an Afternoon session, 1 :.1Q o'clock. Htc- bv all iiKsrina it. ' Tha Arabian nun iiiaiti lal discussions. bvitoul discipline, a no puiator is quit .i attraotimi ad doet some relative linportttnno 01 tmrent ana tencn- very oltver trick. ponse, Superintendent W I Reynolds, of J'oiK county, music, lecture, N IkOl. editor Compendium. Kecltation. Music. WEUMKSDAY, APtttL 1, Morning session, 0 :30 o'clock. Spec ial discusalone, Hchool organlidBtion and wnnaKoniBUt. Methotls of conduct- Imr recitat ons. Modern history nicth- olsot teaching. Teachers' ex a ml nations. Miscellaneous. General discussions. WhlsnerlnB.or.no whispering? The nuest on of corporal ftunlsiiuient. The extension of the Oregon Pacific over the Cascade through the best nat ural pas that, ranee affords, and tapping nearly one. half of Oregon In teirltory, which consummation now teem only a shod time In the future, wilt make this a paying road without a doubt. If judlckuly managed. The people ol hiicm took lor ward with pleasurable hope to the con summation oi thl object for It will cer talnly result In closer relation with the Capital City than are now furnished by a tew rtver boat. Wc Ira.n that the Jone coui.ty calf case ha been finally settled. Thl it one ol the most celebrated case not only tn Iowa but In the country. The ease began twenty year ago. rno calve were worth $4$ at tne lima iitiaation commenctd. ittey grew to be aged cow and steers and their bone long since crumbled o dust, but that Jnr.es county caif lawsuit Ht! went on. The cost has been between Si (,000 and J 0,000, and the plaintiff ha at lt got a verdict lor 1,000. It may be re marked that tne case ha bankrupted everytody connected with lu So long aa Oregon ha a dome on l.tr capltul what matter It whether there I at Worlds r air or not. r in the loruiaiion 01 me ciuiu a riutr acter. Topical methods of teaching geography. Oral instruction in primary Bt-hon s. Miscellaneous, uenerai um cimalnna. General information in the school room. Reviews nnd examinations what and how. Kvnn imr session. 7:30 o'clock. Music, Ui-i-itftLlim. Music. Address. Music, Recitation. Music, Ixscture, rresiilent Van Ncoy, Willamitlo tuuvers.ty, baieui. Music. ' TilCUSDAY APktL 2. ' , Mornlitk- a!tsion,0:30 o'clock, Spec ial diacuMslon. Oh ect iensons. Ihe truancy problem Hand and eye train ing in the public schools. Heading . 1 J . i, , . ! 1 . Ilietnoua Ol M-nrnmn. 1 riiuary rvnuiiiK and Miiellimr. Mlscullsneous. General discussions. Are public school examin ations and exhibitions advisable? Afternoon waalon. 1 :30 o'clock. Spec ial discuions. Scope of common sehmd work. IUundera in English. Tin daily preparation of the teacher. School room sanitation. Miscellaneous. Generat discussions. The per cent system ol marking aud reporting. Are pupils ana teachers overworked! r Evening s-!on. 7 :30 o'clock. Music. Recitation, Mra A 4 tiarland, ltrowns vllle. Music. Address. Muai. Rci tation. Munic. Lecture, President T (J Itrowiison, MrMinnvilie college. Music. Recitation. Music. ratlMT, Al'HIL 3. Morning session, 9 JO o'clock. Ppec- and Is thoroughly Identified with her In lal dlseuiMltma. Nuntnber work-tneth-1 tcrcit. lie It a steady, reliable young ods o. "rii" common school nyura." Subiwt vs predicate. Reading circle and school jirtirnals-their place and purpose in the teacher's education, i nyaioiogy and hviHene-methodxnf. Miscellaneous. General discussion. The teacher out of the schoolroom. Af ternoon session. 1 :30 o'clock. Spec ial discussions. 1 our public schools Jo..h Frsser, Unmlilla Coiiutv's hnAviest iudiviiju.l tspayr enntribnted f!l05 at the herlQ' dlios tiHlay rt-pr'-sintliia hi taxes for IH'JO E. O. Unule Jke Kce nan rie Uaut Jak Krrr QUO tnd ov.r. Ilov W W Ua. t,t Portland. will th.itver a lecture at the U r Ghurnh on next I ut dny ovaniritf, subject, "The IJl Mai' AdmUtion, 'ii eut. Alooov to er toward tmllding a uiimioh oburoh at Eist Pcitlaud It will be worth In 1.1 iu it. A Corvalti rkl estate mn lis reoeived th f illowing Utter from the Ut, "liter Hier Ki wisch b view minl ciiie of your new paprtr iranin of tnt fiind abiut 6 familiv (Parmer) muftng to lUmton tn nnxt sommer, and wte wix:!i tn now vlka bis fniud got aul hieb Ltid. Ia it account of the Farmer Alliance mnctiuit at Jtffireoa on SiturJay th Malum JiHirn!syi "EHUt (irant llurer John Buntnou and liar) u Irviui. nl lenn mxtlo uthtilaue and neonrstiing pet e Th It Irvine referred U i Hon U A Irvine r,f Albany, wr- never ss w Tenn P.'STMAtTra MosTririi, The tallow ing appear In todsyt Oregonlan under yesterday' despatches: The Oregon delegation lodav had a consultation and finally effected an agrermmt on evcra. Important apiltitment for Oregon, and have recommenticu to me presiiifnt lion I'ctcr reqtict for receiver ol the United States land otlice at Oregon Cltv, and Tlioma Mnntclth for pmunsMer at Al bany." Mr Montehh, who will receive the appointment, I a na'.lva of Albany, man, and will make an active, competent, attentive official, and his appointment though tome had other preferences, will give general ta'.Ufaclton here, raiDAv. Ju F Knott wa 'ret 4 bv Marshall lloffntan this altemoon in th Thir l ward for being drank and disorderly. Mari.m county has ptl hor st.tj taxes in Last Wednesday th thoriff took possess ion t)d o'osfd JohnOsbora'olothiDgttor in Ftrrt't hrhik. The tor wts olosnd on a judgment tit esntition fur th sum of $500, hold by Elian Welder, ot Salom. It I not learned Whethnr a lettlement willlelTeetd or not. vorvalli Otsette, In an aocnnnt of a brirl of trad meetinir at Oregon City the following item appear 1 "UorrmuDittation wat read by nou'ctary t)nnldon from Q iion, Q linn Jt Warner, of Albany, Of, iu regard to a pitout water power utilir.-sr. Deollded," Royl O Spear, the Kormb crank who wb her lat ear Bulling aleotrio sole, I nnw at the reoldence of M esaiah Teed in Chioagn, at TI Noe ttreet, where hstold iiawspxpnr reporter that as seon a tbs Meiati dies, a baptism f Are will come ntxm the earth which shall consums million i f ttribtiiiivar. Joe W Corik, an Oregon blft'ikunrtil. is a jtiftiribcr of this Mesaiah club. Oregon City Courier. Pri UchUiig, w ith all it attendant vil and brutality, ontiMnuoi in San Francisco, Lut vivht Kilriu whined Godfrey, th darkey, in forty four round. In the last round Godfrey was to groggy that he er.uhl not raise in nam) to evau u. lend himMlt. Eilrsin bravely (1) attacli-d him tnd fimah nl bun up. (.id him to lrp, ttaperihtd him, knocKcd him out. . I i-autilul. W bv Wen shown a plan forantw opera hriuie to be built by a party of tea of our iu;e hi', headvd by ;mji l iim!lrirtr-r and lihiin liart. The l uildiK is to be 52(i3 fret and wilt be tlin linoot til tad up theater .muids'if Portland in Oregon, ThstK will be 2Gx50 ft., heiuht 20 it. .with a foil set of ijosmao and 1 nd;. sceorry, with all the llet IiKhtug and tffe r.ettiui-. Ihe Cinrvl ahead ordored. The b loon v. the oMr chair fir whioh arn ordered, will teat .'itiO. and will be Wsntifui a circular oettirtif ae cn be found. The parquet will est UOO. There will be four co-nmodiou boxr. Ten dressing room w ill be heated by t'-ttin inrtthosaine oinio will drive the iiuuducnt dynamo. I teitit of e ilioy, 30 ftett the entranoe will be 15 ft wtd, with stftii wjs ta balcony. Euctie Guard. Wheat. The price of wheat begin to present a K' scrlou npcct as the amount in the warehouses decredsct. There U now only about 30,000 bushel stored In Al bany, wr sale. I he price to-day 1 70 J4 cents, with an uncertain tendency. Citfucii NoticBjj. The usual services ,t the fJngregatlonal Church to-morrow, uhjee', at ft a m, "Ihe Holy Spirit," at :3o p tn, Courtship ana Marriage. 1 his 1 an interesting lecture on nn interesting topic. Come sod hear It, Scrvlcc con ducted by Rev Mr Staver. Preaching at the Baptist Church at if a m and 7:31 p m by the patlor. Morning subject, "flie Childhood and Youth of Jesus," evening "Repentance." Young peoples meeting at 7 :3'. All will be made welcome. ' HE At fSTATK BALM. 212 400 160 Louis Viereck to f-'am Gu!s8. lot 2, M 4. vi A, Alnany if State of Oregon to Thos Fhns.Slialf s sec 10.tDlO,8R2E...i...... 400 Thos Hirns to lohn A Shaw, undi vided half see 10, tn 10.S K 3 K I Mary Burkhart to J N l)uncan,8.Cl acres tp 12, KHZ Ida E Dorrts to Eva A Duncnn,1ota 10, 11, 12, bl 4, JJ'e A.AIlmnr. Geo VV Davis et nx to Win Dick,lot 0, ui 1, in ;Mai ............. RoW.rt Glass to Crawfordsvilla Iodge, No 93, IOO F.lot 4, bl 3, G's A, Crawfordsville 30 A Blaker to Eva Dick Jots 2, 3, bl 1, fchedd 90 II C Luce to W H Goltra, N K M secl, tpll, HU3w 1 B B Butter to Han Lntn Co, timber on certain tracts. . , . 1000 Frank Hhedd to School Dist 37, lot 4, bl 2, Davis' A, Shcdd ....... 23 Lewis L Calavan et al to U U and 1 N Holt. 100.05 acres in Joel CaUvan PLC 3150 Riley D Calavan t al to T M and ME Holt, 156.53 acres in D L C of J owl Calavan. 3150 I R Ablv to Milton J Connor.iots U.l'i.bll, A'eA. ........... 200 R A Murnhr et nx to J L Hill. 24 fe-t.bll02, H'sA 1000 (i W Cline et ux to II Albers. 3.C4 rslntpll,8R4w 400 J L Hill et us to R A M urt.h v.24.07 acres, to 10. 8 R4w 1000 W M Rutherford to John Leonard. lot I. bl 10. Ii's 2nd A 1000 Edith Uelle Andrews to W E Yates Ml of S half of DLCof Wm Robnctt 200 Michael Fuller to R A Rampy. 1 I. C of D H litisfy 45,000 SEtiray to J N Duncan, tracts tn tn 14. KR3w. Geo Humphrey, referee, toFM VL.lsa'Olin French et al, 8 McCoy......... Total for year,,. 200 78 $M,257 217,418 Krrat la rra Hlatarr. meet the want of the couununitv in re gaid to the teaching ot morals ar.d man-1 full Wing the ilrrl emnty t- do to. nersi liiunuers in r.ngnsii. ineprac tricat in penmanship. Drawing, from an educational standpoint. Duse of text books. Miscellaneous, tioneral discuasions. How to gain the confidence ol pupils. W hat rules ought a teacher to make at the opening ot his school? Eveninn si-ssion. 7 :f) o'clock. Muic. ReclUtion, Mrs M R Brown, Turner, Or egon. Mulc. Address, J 11 Horner, principal Rosebunr public . schools. Music. Address. President I' L Camp- Wll. statj norma school. Monmouth. Muxic. Uecitatiun. Music, hxlal re union. . I til t IT l OtT, McKlntey Mltchelt.theGervaf merchant wa arrested a d:v or two ago, for larceny by bailee, but wa promptly discharged. A Sola man l congratulating himself on receiving $10 wltne fee In a case in whl:ha cousin whom he had never teen had to pay the cot1., and whom, we sus pect he never care to see again. The present grand jury haa had alut the knottiest time In the history of Linn county grand juries. They have had a siege of it with the Sweet Homers, mm for eelling liquor to minors, druggist for telling without license, etc The possibility of the mummy to be exhibited by Rev Romingcr next Thurs day evening having been a sweetheart of Moees several thousand years ago adds interest to the afJair,and many ill wish to see Miss Mummy. The Astoria & South Coast railroad, it ia reported, has let a contract for thirty miles of crading, and the men having the contract are all ready in tr e field. ; The road is already built tt Seaside, a distance of over twenty miles, ami the thirty miles will take it nearly to Tilla mook. A large piece ot the scaffold on which "Captain Jack" and the other Modoc In dian war leaders were hung at Fort Kla math is now on exhibition at the States man business oflice, and will lie turned over to the museum of the Willamette university In the name of Hon D W Matthews, Indian agent at the Klamath reservation, in a few days. It is a part of a gallows that did good work for jus tice and civilization, and will become more and more valuable aa a reminder ot the tragedies of the lava beds as the years roil on. Salem Statesman. The absence ot Gen E L Apple-gate from the down town throng last week has been accounted for. Twenty years ago he had one mump. The other day ho had the other mump. For some rea son the mumps could not remain in the general's jaw, and fell, which necessitat ed his lying in bed a week or so. During that time, however, he went through Egypt, Ancient Ethiopia, Mesopotamia, Sparta, Greece, the Roman governments, etc., etc , and refreshed his memory on the glory.miaery and folly ot past events. But for right spicy things vou want to hear Lish "go through" the Harrison administration and the Indian depart ment. Ashland Record. A L Lillardsgt E II Rhode. To recov er money. Verdict for plaintiff for $6a.oo, I R Dawson, assignee, Don Smith agt J W Brown A sn. To recover money. Judgment for want "of answer. Mary A Rawaon agt CJ Stewart To recover money. Continued. Stale agt Polk Thoma. Selling liquor to minor. Plead guilty and fined $50. Stte agt Polk Thomas, Selling liquor to minor. Dismissed. State agt Thoma H Hickihi. Plead gull'y. Sentenced to peiitentlsry one year. Given sgt Given. Divorce. Continued. Assignment Earl Race. Continued, Deyoe & Robaon agt J B Potter. To re cover money. Judgment for want ot an swer. The llarri.barg Courier will anuear in a few dsyt, the plant Wing a'ready en the grriUtjil. Tb"n Jam ha bti-11 iiidiitd by the Grand Jnry for burglary and wa rrir.ed today and lea-l not guilty. I a th Tf-mreraai Cdmw on isar f-wrth paae, edited by the W C T V, wiil be f uqd aa article worth trading. , Mr Grr who! t ! editor of ihe Naw Portland dally i already in that city. Th nper ia to ! a tlr.t c'?t or, tnd will mtk th OregoitUa lm to it long held hotiott. A !a.f and dumb man jeittrda brought to the city a lit! la vial of gold which he had patined out on tha Santiaui beyood lbautn. It bad the ge&utne ring. 'her wi!l be a roil meeting of the W ItC Ht at 2.30 pm to mak arrangement for aa atortatnmrnt to b elvea on the availing of the 20th. All member ar earn Uy ttetea to be present. A I'lU-r has bn rtciv4 by tha i-ridg eammtttae frrm Mj , llandujry, Major, of the eorp of Kngiuw-r p iviuiti.'rucliona in reference to Ihe construction of the biUge at this eity. Ail carver and map, an lleiriaUd, tav ta b tubiuittod to the war drt Intent for l (.ruval. -Th vOinmitiM w ffl t rirt!nd ut cfitisni lersonaiiy with Msj. fUndbury and ttoar an engineer. Died is Iaia Asar.LE. R "W Strong, clerk cf Omrad Mtycr, last evening re ceived a dcapatch fratn Mr Meyer, who recently went to lie Angfics, stating that his uncle, Mr Malt Gcrhart, of that TKVPESASCfi COtm. Edltad by AlUay W, 0. T. U The following extract front an address ol Mary F. Lath rap has been contributed to our column by a prominent citizen of Albany, which he fully endorses- We gladly give it place. THE API-Kit r tt0MrJee!, , V?" JL .. . v -. :... IVdh thft nivtliorl ai:tTwitL4 whcl. rujof Fid h taken ;Kj. ,lenj.ant au.l refrc!;in to t?e taflW acts f.nilyyct proinj-U nti tlunulneys, Liver and Titwols, cb-atiw ay tern eflectsinjr, dixriela eoA?Qfc tichi s and fevers nml cures h:u w wn; tipfltbn. Hrrup of Figs in the only remedy of its Kiri'l ever pro i!uc1, jikteinjj to t'ne taste ftwlnc t t5 !c to the elomcth, proiuj.t iu Wa action w truly lTif.;:aI in its ;if 'Ct its lanny excellent unlities rxl it to all. It U for tale in pnd $1 bottle J hj cli Kadisg 3i':;lfl ' - s MtifAcrtmro oav rnr Twe . CAUFCP.ftIA FIG SYRUP CO. loviSitiis. r.r. M.W row, n.i RedCrovnMill S0M, CO.. Ilt)??.'3. BXW PKOCBSS PLOVB SrEBIOK rtk rkf.'l AKO BAKCK ln. REST STORAGE ?iCILlTJES. i rltv. Iiml itiat ili,-.l at. 1,1. b.-imarit nurnlv- A T Gilbert et ux sgt P Blevln. To le- ,i. Ho wn a brother of Mr L Gerhart cover money, continued. Geo Munroe sgt Mary Munroe. Dl- JRxelletaeal Enn high in Albany at rOAhay?& Ma son' drug tor ever System Buildur, a everylmdy ia usii.g it for Catarrh of th Stomach, Dysnepsia, Constipation and Im pure J'.lood. Try it md toll your frieods about it aa it mast posi wonderful merit when ad peak well of it, ' For I me back, or ie chest, use Sniloh s Porou;l'ltr. Price, 26 or tits. A tore care for th whisky Mabiti Dr Liriiigktoo'a Antidote for . rnnl enuea will core any case ot the liquor nabit in trom ten to thirty day, f rorn the n ncieratt- driuker to the dmnkard. The Antidote c 11 he given in 1 cap of crtffeff without the knowledge f the person taking n. The Antidote willnnt injure the hoaltn 111 any way. Manufactured l.ytbo Livingstou :hemioal Co., Portland, Oregon tr from J A Cumming, .ole agent Albany, ReWeved efKldaey Traable. S J Ooi.iu, Rossini House, Toronto, Can ada write: "I have been t. cabled with a backache for some time past, and great dilliculty in pass ing urioe. Three week ago I applied aa Allouk ' Poron Platter, And hav done so every five day since. Almost immediately I had partial relief, aad now I run entirely free from paio water pasting freely and perfectly clear, without burning . I owe my f;rat relief to Allock' Poron Piastora and aitly leccommand them in any cose of kidcey t.ouble." Haaep to Luaa, We have plenty of money to loan on real e.tate security, on two to five year time. Call on u at our oflice, opposite the Hevere house. Burkhart & Ceenet, Wanted, to rent an orgnn for several months. Call at the Dkmocrat oftice. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH awl Bronuhiti immediately relieved by Sbiloh ' Cure. voice. Divorce granted. W II Maple agt M A Maple. Divorce. Dlvotce granted. Sallle g Clement agt Robert L Clem ent. Divorce. Divorce granted. Mary E Emerson agt John Emerson. Divorce. Divorce granted. M Saltmarsh agt S Goetx. Appeal. Judgment tor pi ft for $130. Verllnda Htandhh agt A W Siandish Divorce. Divorce granted. E T T Fisher Kt John and Pauline Schmeer; Foreclosure. Decree granted. J W Galne and Lewis Stringer agt Ltnn county; Revtew. Motion to dlsmU allowed. Oregon agt L'.an count; Farmer' Union; Action at law to dissolve copart nership. Judgment dissolving corpota tljn. Lena Dorrls agt It L Dorr is ; Divorce. Divorce granted. The Chinaman arrest! for stealing a hog was discharged, not a true bill being found against him F D Scammoo agt Frank Ingram Libel. Judgment for piff for 49. E M Wharton agt Gibson, Meyer Si Christopher; To recover money. Judg ment tor pi ft and attached property to be sold. If. M. C. A. A tie. The i M C A district convention for western Oregon, will be held in Albany on the' 17th, 18th and 10th, ot April, IW',11. It ia expected that at least iifty delegates will bo present, besides the usual number of visitors that attend such conventions. Plans are being laid to make this one of the most enthusias tic and beneficial meetings ot the kind ever held on the Pacific coast. Collations will be servered on the i7th nnd lth Friday and Saturday. There will be forenoon and afternoon, as well as even ing sessions, to which everyone is invit ed. The union mass meeting and anni versary services which was to be liekl in opera iiouee on the evening of April 0th, 1801, has been postponed until the clos ing evening ot tno district convention, which will bo Suudav evening, April li. It is desired that the pastors of the various churches remember us in their pulpits and prayer meetings, as we shall nued the hearty co-operations of the Christian people of Albany in order to make this an epoch in our history. We also appeal to the members to talk this matter up with the people, and leave not one stone unturned on your part to make to make the convention a complete success, for nothing but suc cess will answer. There is ample time to work, and it we tail to prove ouwlvrs equal to the task of niakirg the conven tion one that merits tho approval of the public, it will be because you, and you, and you failed to do your part. Take this thought with you, in your work, in your plav. take it with you to your closet, prepare youreelf to act with any com mittee on which vou mav be placed. Bv so doing you will help the secretary to carry out the plans, as wen us neip your self nearer the kingdom. Secbetaby. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible couch, bhiloh 's Cure it the Remedy for yen. B 11 V. TARICER. On Saturday mor ning, March 14, 1801, to ; the wife of , E F, Tar ker, a boy. . : v.: MILLER. On Wednesday nlght.March 11, 1891, to the wife of C A Miller a girl . HARRIED. MILLER TRITES. At the residence of Frank Trites, on Washington street, Albany, March 11, IStU.at 7 p. m., bv Rev. . F. Stewart, Alonzo j. Miller nnd MissMattie A. Trites, both of Linn Co. of this city. Mr Gcrhart was in Albaay two years ago, anl will lie remembered by many who were fortunate lu making the gentleman's acquaintance. Fi-fCTfATisa WuaAT. Yesterday the market took a pln and wheat w as quoted at 72 cents, resulting in several sales. Today, though, there was a weakening, and a drop of lg cents rvsulted. The increased price is already showing a healthier color in the face of the money market. As the price Is uu to entire ex tent to Ihe local markets of the valley, holders should be on their aruard. It is a case where remarkably good judgment is required. urrROAT. tM,000 to loan during next Un dava br 8 N SteJe. Hulin & Dawon, dru?iUu. Buy your groorri-w'of Parker Bro Piaegroorriv t Conn & ilrodr cin'. Notice the Kw York C. B. K. 8 U.r' aJ. Pie plant root tor ! by J 11 Townsand , Men' sox at ctt at th Nee Yetk C BR store. Geota glove t cot at tho New York C BR store. White thirt at cott at the New York C BRfctoro. " Buy Gaioline itcve frcm Idalbemt & Washburn. Gent under car at cost at the New a oik C P. R. store. - Pant and overalls at cost at tho New YorkCBRttore. -Oregon City ia eotleaiplatiog organising aa insurance company, Srnoks the cetcbrated Havana Ctied 5 ctut cigar at Julius Joseph'. A largAfttook of wall paper, with late de signs, t Fortmiiler t Irviug'sjust received. St-e W F IUad ' lino of dret goal and liikt before buying ehewhero. Bargain in ohoice grocHrie cm alwayt be acenred of AUeu Bros.. Kliuujttlock, Iliyhttst market pilot paid tor eggs at the New York C. B. R. Storo. Eugene City ia to have a new theater. The building will be 52x05, the (tags 2G50. Rev Rnmmger w'll deliver hi lecture in Eugene O i Wednesday evening, March 13. Weaning, COa a dnxnn, " mending for men frr-,at Mr Klugs.j'iat east of the 1U0CRAT office. If yon want any thing tiieo go to Muller Sc Gatrett'a, tha only plaoe in town where yon can Ret what you want. Will Si Stark have jii'.t ' reoeived a large and elepaut stock of siivflrware, watebet, etc., never betoi iquallctl in this city, Mr Hopkins dancing school will le htld Monday evening at the 0'era llru e instead cf this evening n anuounced. The larcjciit ever ten in Albany Wo mean the largest assortment of ladie and miiBta Oxford ties iu ail style ot Kl-.in Bros, exclusive shoo store. ,YV want the ladia. to etop and look at onr large va.iety ol Oxtord tics just received aud the latest atyle at Klein Bro. Brik'hleu np yonr old rubbers and old thou and make them look a good at nw, with Wold Aohm W tttorijroof P.liati, For sale at Sjniual E Youni . lo expel the impurities in the bluod and giv trength to the system before the effect of warm ca'.her aro fjlt, use Puucler' Oregou Blood PuriUir, Th Sciontifio American give the Oregon wouaer. lorinerty ownod by Ilutherfurd liro(.. of Marion, a long notice. The hore 1 now iu Boston atid i attraotiujj groat at tqntioo, Mr F U Pfniffer'a new bnni.ufn ia Port land receives a loag "iend off ' io yeaterdayV Oretouiaa, iudicatiog that he will c:rry on quite ao exteusiye buiaess ia carbouited drinks. The grnd jury found "uot a true bill" against Mr Bai O'F&lIowa who ha been awaiting it action here for s -vsral months, Oo bi arrrest Mr Fellow told the Bemochat this would be the result as ho wa inuocont. There will ha district convention of Y M C A' at thia city April 17, 18 and 19, when about fifty delegates ara expected to be ptesfnt from difT-Jieiit parts of the North west. TBeAlbauy association Li anticiiia ting a biif time. I do not know w hat you may think of the woman's crusade, but lot me say, as a woman who stood inside it, that the womanhood of this ii.ttin never laid such a tribute at the feet of its manhood, If you want to find out w hat a boy is worth, go and ask bis mother. By the time she goes into the jaws ot death to ?ive him birth, and then puts into him ii-r days of love and nights of cares, and lie stands Khrt her strong and clean and tall at twenty-one, she can tell you what he is worth from the crown ot his head to the wile of his feet : and when the legalized dram-shop takes hold ot him and tears him down, fiber by fiber, and puts oaths on the lips sho used to kiHD.snd crushes out his mother's hones It is no wonder she makes outcry. II you w ant to know t hat a home is worth go and ask a loving woman who has kept herself as pure as God's lilies tor her marriage day, when, with a great shine In her eyes, she puts herself over into tne hands 01 one man, lor better or for worse, for richer or for Poorer.until life's end. And when the draui-ahop with its fearful curse cr the threshold of the home they built together, and takes down her strong tower of boie, stone by Stone, and degrades the father of her children, it ia iu wonder woman makes outcry. What was the woman's crusade? It was a long-smothered sob breaking into a cry; it was a tutdnight prayer coming abroad at noonday You men sometimes sy to us, as w e stand in places like this, Home is your kingdom." We do not dispute it; we know it better than you know it; hut it was our kingdom that was outraged. You say to us, standing ballotlcss and dtf?ntH les lx-for this vampire of our civilization, "You do not newt the ballot : we defend you bv love and by law." I.k you? When tor eigMy- n ve years, by w ell denned license legisla tion, motherhood has been uncrowned and her children slain by law, vou have made no protect again! it! You have prayed about it in prayer-meeting, but w hen it comes to the sweep of empire in tho ballot-box and in political organiza tion, you have made no protest. Oh 1 men, I do rot believes civilisation is worth much that cannot protect its wo men and babies. And grand aa you are and strong as you are and true aa you are, you . w ill never bo able to protect your women and your children and the drain-shop at the same time. Oh 1 in shame, in very shame, either get jip and strike down this enemy of the home and of wifehood and of childhood, or else put the ballot into the hand of your women for their own protection. May 11, 1792 CaptGrar entered the Columbia river. Riving it the name of his ship. ' 1804 Lewis and Clutk expedition. 1811 i'ort Astoria was established. 1830 The first American emigration set toward Oregon. February 17. 141 First forma! rneet- ug for the organization of a provisional government. February 2, 1S43 Citizen's meeting at tha Orwron Institute, and a committee appointed to call a meeting for organiza tion. February 17. 1843 Meetinz in pursu ance ot call of committee appointed at the previous meeting, at Joe Gervaie's bour.e. May 16, 1S43- First meeting of the legislative committee. First legislative body in Urvgon. July 5. 1S43 Laws of the legislative committee adopted by the people at a meeting at champog. 1840 Northwest boundary settled. Amrutl4.IMS Orzanic act approved and territorial organization effected. March 3. 1849 Territorial government established by proclamation. .50 Congress granted three hundred an sixty acres to a man ana uie same amount to his wife, on condition ol resi dence on thi land for four years. 1853 Washington Territory was or ganized north ol the Columbia river. February 14, 1S50 -Oregon admitted as a state. A faasplalal. March 14th, 1801. Editor) Democrat . I wish to call the attention of tne pub lic, and especially the city officials, to the fact that there is being carried on in this city a pawnbroker's business without a eecial license. This is connected with other businesses and commonly with sa loons. It consists ot accepting as secur ity for the loan of money personal prop erty, and charging an enormous percent age on the redemption of the same ; thus violating the city ordinance s.ssec I w ill further state that the saloon keeper who makes a specialty of this business had U tter procure a license or discon tinue his practice, or he wiil get himself into trouble. A cmzxir. A Farmer's Alllaaee. Jordan, March 0, 1891. Communication from Jordan to the Albany Democrat. ' According to previous notice about two hundred of the citizens of Jordan and vicinity, assembled at Jordan hall aud listened to an ablo address by I) J Cole, of Kansas, national organizer for Farm er's Alliance, in which he enlightened our minds on the leading financial ques tions of the day. He then proceeded to organize an alliance at this place, of 50 members, and officers, as follows: Jaoob Huber, president. John Bryant, vice-president. Frank Thayer, secretary.- T P Goodman, chaplain. A J Shelton, treasurer. SHILOH'S VITALIZER it what yon need fot Constipation, Loss ot Appetite, Dis siness, and all symptoms of Dyspepix. Trice 10 and 75 csnl per battle. There teemt now to be ro 5o jU that a aew democratic daily paper, worthy of the name, it to be it ar ted at Portland io a few weekt. It is backed by sufficient capital to make a first cla dai'y equal in all respects to the Orrini. It will meet with a hearty wel come in Oregon and the democrata of the state should tee to it that it is lloeraily patron bred. CatUSrea Cajep The tleot flivet, geotlsaeUoa and Baotb ing effcta of Syrup of Figs, w herein eeed ol a laxative aad if th lather or mother be costive or bnii-u tba moat gtaufying nwo.lt oilowing its use, oo that it is the tt faia- y remedy knowo and eiery family should aye a bcttle. IOO F. Albany Lodge No 4 hold it regular meeting Wednesday evening of each week. YUitlng brother are cordially nvitedto attend. TUB tiOLDES BILK tttZLAK, lias a large nnd coinpleto line of goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons, ve ocipedes and many other goods which gol to makeup a complete assortment, besides a complete line of lamps of every description. China crockerykfancy decorated ware, glassware, bird cages, plush goods, such as albums, toilet sets, autograph books, BcraD books, children' ABC picture books, and all goods that ro carncu in a isazaar Btore, including Roger Bios. 1847 silverware. Wa wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular 10 tne uotuen itute prize baking powder and tea, put up expressly for this trade, which gives the best of satis faction, aa 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 of backing powder draws a prize in the shape of a fine pieco of glass ware. Be sure to call, when in Albany, at tho Golden Rule Bazaar, as you will be sure to find what you want, and will be shown over the store and be treated kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. My goods aro all marked in plain figures so as not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. J cxics Gradwoiii., WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh ' Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cents, 50 cent and $1. Foshay Sc Mason, agents, " Tickets for ALL. ANY routs, for esle ticket office. eastern points, over by W, L. Jestur, at- gHILOH'S COUGH ' aud.:Consnmption Curs is sold by non a rnai a else. It cures Ba in StABOnEB WITH StaXBStAM TO TUB SXAI Trudsad all the way on foot, over mountain hia fVtenda Sbnurht b arrtulA mww Mmm Lin raring- with ilow consumption for many yeai-a, he saw Dr. Pieroa'a Golden Medical bi. eoverr advertised la a country Mwipaper, and be detemained to try it. A few botttea worked a coansre; ix m on tba' continued use eured blm. 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