EAST ANP-SOUTH, Oout crn Paciflo Routo SHASTA LINE. Empress Tralnt 1mt Portland Dally 1 North f 1r. a. It? rWlena Ar rT-s Is" 1 ( tt 4 iflll Ll AIImiiv Lv B:l4 a Ar Ra Kr.n-lseo l. I ,1 t B anare traiiia '! amy el n lowing; .taiiooe "wm I Haeehurj. Km lortland, (rva ('lit, '! ua, Saiem, Albanv, Tatitprnt, Nhndtl, ltal.y Her- mni'llf HDqmN Irving, aUgVUV KMSSVI HAII S4IIT. esTTLv Porllna Ar tnorB UBjL Albany llll:t iB Ar R.whurf Lei W uut tocL( ar stcsrt Brt) 3?L Portland Arl:004 B fn Ar "j"t Lt1:00 4 1440 SaaacB, f'lralL Albany At illii ia Ar Lehena L ! Lv Aihenv Ar Mr !- Ar utNuxtt L or PULLMAN EUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars, rr (tMBiMOlin aeeaBd-Claaa reaeea (era. attataeei la stiBeeee araiae. jr.i aids MiIiIm. etwee rn.A ab -TaU.it, kUl. ia4ia4UT(KMflaaaayJ tv Ar Portland Carre I II Ar It.Wra t 1 11 Sara 1 1 r a 1 airman mu imt (xjf Btaday. or a ra I Lv Ar FutImumI Mrallnavtll Ar I 4 a Lv 1 S r TliroiiRU TlolxotM fo tJX points EAST, AND SOUTH. fw fail lntervjtl t resrardtn talea. Bear, a M Onmpenr A seat at AlnnJ . 11 , uimlii B P. ROGERS ajaeanr " O. F. Bad f . Ac THE YAQUINA ROUPA gon Development Company' Steaia 225 F.IILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIDE Lu by any other reJU. Flrat-elaa through paantr and l(tht Una from Portland and all point B Uia WUlameUa Valley to and from Sao rranciaco. Cat. Boat make eloaa connection, at Alben arlth traina of th Oregon Paelflo Railroad T B. . UlTf. TliaCHDPLR.(wpfaay.) are Albany !: r. b,;lmt Y equine, I:1 4, a Leave CorveUie lcar, b Leer Corvaiiia,iq:a 4, a 4R1TI Albeay, 11:1S 4. a ArrlreTeqalo, fc . O. A O. tralaa eonneoi at Albany and Corral Lla. The a bora traina oonnecl at tea ulna with tha Oregon Development Company's Una of Steamships between Y equina and San Francisco, AILIXG DATE! . vaea vaerm. WlUaoMiU Valley. MarenStai Mtatttta. r aoa aa ra.noiaca WiCaMts ValUr March Ird s ltU I lUt; 10th. The Oanapaa rawer vea tha light to Ossora aalliut dataa wtbont nolle. V. B. Paaaena;era from Portland and fcTLHamette Valley polala can make eloaa aoaneeMon with the traina of tha Y equina teateat A-lbaoy or Corrallla, and if da Aned to San Franclaoo ahould arrange to rrlre at Yanaina the evening before Ute frnilny M,r aa r.eltht Bat., alwaya te uwm 01 appl to A R Clipma, Fralcbt and Aitunr, c V- aaviL, O. r. ar4 P A(.a . Carr.l.la. F war aiiDat r a v r ku jii PraMlw4 .... 8. K.TI)I N1 .K. W. LAMUbON mASAACTS A OENKRALamnlrlntaaali A(XXt NTI KKPT robtoct to atMck. KIOUT EICI1ANUK aa4 Ul luki w York, Baa rraaciac. Caiaaca aaJ P lUaad COlXEOTlOKr lADBea araMa larasa. . B. Tone B, W, L4MMia L. Fuji L B Blau, Bav4aa f . Box. LIS.VCO. NATIONAL BAXK, op ALaAar. oaaxiox. CAPITAL ITOCK r,000. PraMa.... mmm J L COWAJC, Tlca-Pnaiilat J M RAlJJTOff. t-abiw Gao K CHAMHKKLA1 V, AM CwhiCT o A AECUIBOLO. raaoToaa,-f L Omraa, i aT Uaon, On B bwalMrlwii, W ud4 W H Bolwa. i A Craw tort ud O A Arcbiaakt TRA KB Arm a rami aaaklnc analBaai. DBAW8IUU1 lKAPT8aa Maw Tor. Urn Am I t - nm 1 LOAM MOrfETua apnercd aasarH w.uiHpoaniuiMi B XK OF OREGOX. ALBABT, OR BOOST, Capital. f se.eae, H P MERRILL .It LANMNd JT W BLAI.1 trwldnt Vw-Praidit 0talr TraAwui rM- Wiklnr balnw Esvhsnv bourht and sold cm all tb priori pal UiM la th. fjniiad Butasi alao oa England, Inland. FrmnM and armwijr. Collations Mia it .11 aseetstble points aa favor 4k I. Urmn. Inlerart allnaad J time dapasita. B AM K OF aiCIO, SCIO, OBEOOrV. emciaa: PraaMant VU Pnaidwl . OmmkiMT . I Maaait Jrr Mr . O Mat John Gal dm P O Bmita. aisaeroas: EOrln. J B Morris 11 Bryant Do a rmaral bsnklne and sxcaanga btnlnan. BkM drafta lamad an Albinjr, PorUand and Baa PnuMiaso. POaTLAlVO RATIXG.1 BANK, OP PORTLAND, OREOOB. Paid op aaplUl.... Surplus and proflla ..t2.0f)0 InUraat allowad on tarlnn dacoalUi at lollow.: Onar.linarjrMrincbooaa 4 par cant par annnra, ira nm WTinr. ootms .... On amiHesM. l deposit; ISnr thrM inonUia tmr six moMtU. ,. par amt par annum. .4 per cent par annum: per emt par 4nnunV. 4 nnr cent per annam: twivi;n sxnuii 0 rwr emt per It P. THOMr'SON1 Vlre-PiariJant. U. C. Si'KATTOX. Caahiari. VitkKU UtU11M D.ui.tu.t Wr are prepared to f jrtilch your posters fIlSJ91,In the hst rtyln Al-o anyfi thr prUtint; clrirfd. E. G. PHELPS, Book and Job Printer, TTw-d4'a Block over Well. Fargo A C'o's Kb press cfllor. ALBANY -i. OREGON. Eevsre House: ULBANY, OREGON CHAS. I'FEIFFER PROPRIETOR. f'lMni dp iu flrst-claea slyle. Tables ijpplk'J with tbe beat in tbe market. U'tP sleptnz apartments, Hainple roonv r ousujeruial 'travelers. ANY WEAK MAN -v. Who Is snflerlnf, either la his solnd or A 3k boclr, tmm the IniurUm. or weakening ., 1" rfVm:U ot ble own tguorint follies, abiue )' end exomere can be quickly and penoa Ul niitlr eurr.L Papers free (sraleo). K, r- fnln 134 Third Bt. 1,1! ' -aJfa VrOIC. lortUnd,Or. i Tills old Doctor has bad 90 yean ' y., '3eiKerience la curing Prlrata. Blood, Ker u and Hkin IMnnuml. Write to-day. RcHsbls Benidt sent p'lvalel; 14 sny sadmss. tt, ). rilllTHHY," cy An! Connsollor At La? . ND- itotnr - .t HORSEMEN, 0I1C Sciuotrat. THOU A3 JUTKKSON. Thoma Jcffcron, the third preUcnt o( the United SUtc. wat born at Sludwcll, Albernmrle county, Virginia April a, 1743, one hundred and forty eight year ago to day. M 5 yeart tf age he wat placed In tchool and at 9 commenced the udy oi Creek, Latin and French.' At 17 he entered WlllUin and Mary college. He wat pop ular In the polite circlet of Williamsburg. He studied intensely, totneilmee at much at 15 hour. a day. After two ycart of college work he took up the ttudy of law. In May 1765, he wat present In tha Vir ginia houte of burgcMe and heard Patrick Ilcnry deliver hit celebrated speech In op position to the stamp act. In two years after he began Its study ,he began the prac tice of the law. During the flrtt two years he had 100 suits the fees (or which amount ed to $3000. In 1769 he was elected to t'' Virginia houte ol burgesses when he In trod need a bill empowering the owners ol slaves to manumit them . On Jan t, 1 771 be was married. When the new reached the colonies of the passage of the Ikwton Tort bill by the English pi liament JefTcr son and a few associates dratted a resolution proposing June ut as a day of "fasting, humiliation and prajer." The houte oi burgesacs promptly patte-l the resolution but the governor dissolved the body. In 1776 he was made chairman of the com mlltee to draft the Declaration of Inde pendence. He was selected to make the draft which hs did with a few verbal alter ations made by Franklin and Adams. This document made Mr Jefferta.t one ol the greatest men of his day. In 1S00 Mr tefferson was made president and re-elected In 1804. Ills administration was noted for Its great simplicity and devotlan to the rights of the masses- He was the first president to deliver a written message to congress. It was a remarkable document setting forth the. "essential principles" of our government as follows: "Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious r political; peace, corrmerce and honest friendship with all nations, entangling al liances with none; the support of the state governments In all their rights as the most con.petent administrations for our domestic concerns, and the surest bulwarks agair.sl anli-republUan tendencies; the preserva tion of the ceneral government. In Its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad; a sealous cre of the right ol elec tion by the people, a mild and safe cor rective of abuses, which are lopped by the sword of revolution, when peaceable rem edies are unprovided; abaolnte acqui escence In the decl.lor.s of the majoi Itr.the vital principle of republics, from which here la no appeal but to force.lhe vital prin ciple and Immediate (parent of despotism; a well-disciplined militia our best reliance In peace, and for the Crst moments of war till regulars may relieve them ; the suprem acy of the civil over the military authori ty; ccinomy In the public tsoense that labor may be lightly burdened ; the honest payment of our debts, and sacred preser vation of the public faith; encouragement of agriculture and of commerce a Its handmaid; the di fusion of information, and arraignment of all abuse at the bar of public reason; freedom of religion, free dom of the press, ani freedom of persons under the protection ot the k,ilmi cjrfut. and tilal by juries ImpatlUIly selected." These principles form the bright con stellation which has gone before us, and guided our steps through an age of re vol u lion and reformation. This, iy all odds, fa the best synopsis of the essential princi ples of our government ever put In print. Jefferton died July 4th i3j6. To-dav will be celebrated all over our land the anni versary of the birth of Jefferson, the pro foundest and greatest leader the country has ever produced. cajTmutcTauhv lyoiASt.- Uoitad States Senator D W Voot lieee oi Iodiaoa who is at Hot Springs, Aikanaaa. to recruit his health, was interviewed a few days ago Ly newspaper man in regard to a ttata meet made hi Senator Harris of Tanneasee in opposition to the nominal too of Cleveland' Mr Voorbeea said: "Such an eipresslon from Senator Harris means a great deal, for his long experience as a politician and his great influence throughout the south will have much weight with the democrats. The next democratic convention will certainty in sert a free-coinsge plank In the platform and permit of io doubtful or uncertain declarations on that subject. The demo cratic party will then comlnate a man who ill stand upon the platform. The party cannot afford to warp Its platform ot prin ciples to suit the personal qualifications of the nominee. No, sir: no man or party can be elected who opposes free coinage of silver." "Do you think Mr Cleveland will chanpe his views after hearing the echoes from his recent antlcoinage letter?' "No, 8r. Mr Cleveland Is as stubborn as a mule. No one can change his opinion. The late Daniel Manning once had me go and see Mr Cleveland and talk to him about a matter of vital Importance he (Manning) was about to give up I took quite a drive Lnd had a long ta'k with the president, but accomplished nothii.g whatever. I am satisfied that Mr Cleveland could not carry Indiana on his recent ar.ti-silver le'ter no matter what might be put in thef lulform. As I said In a recent Interview, I have the greatest respect for Mr Cleveland, but It aould be at difficult to carry Indiana on a platform opposed to free coinage of silver at It would be to carry the state of Ohio on the nullification principles ot Calhoun The soldiers are against him and will not vott for him They voted against him in 18S8. Mr Cleveland made a great mis take in his vetoes of pensions and only saved thn government about $47,000." 'Will Indiana support Cleveland In the conven'lon ?" "I hope not. Indiana should stand by Gov. Grav . He is ex cent l nally strong In Indiana and there is a warm democrjtic I pulse for 1,'tn tlin ughout the east and south. I think the party made mlatake In not putting Gov. Gray on the ticket in ibSS. Indiana cannot.and I think, will not, Ignore his national tticngih and availabil ity. Ike would mate an excellent presi dent, and wr of Indiana want him." How about Gov- IJill, of New York? Isn't lie In the race?" Yet, Gov. Hill is in the finht and will go into the national convention vith as solid a delegation from New York State for his nomination ever ot! Shelby county went solid fir the late Thomas A Hendricks. He Is to New York what Ucmlrkks wat to Indiana, the idol rf the democracy. lie is a man whose friend may go to l?ep a nlht ami feel that the country and the rights of the pcop'e, are safe in hit keeping, Vnausc he never makes a political inUtake." Kxelleiaeal Runs hih in Albany ut l'ot.hy & ,Jj. son's drug stor cer BvMem linilder, a everybody ia usiig it for (,'atart h tif the Stomach, DyiHpin. Coontjpntlou and Im pure floid. Try it . i.d till your frieuds about it as it most pos, woo lei ful mcrits wheo a I speak well of i; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Troable reared. ScoTTtULK, Pa, April 3, The sttikers are centering in Scottdala tonight to attend the funeral of seven of the ten victim!, who are to be buried In the Catholic ceinetar; there. A 'on j trench it already prepared to receive them. The ttriktrs rrs gathering here already In surh numncrt mat py tomorrow fully 1 0.003 will be !. resent at the funeral. A specinl train has imt brought in 700 armed mili'.ia from Mount Measant, and Other companies will be here In :ne niornliir, si trouble It reared from the great boily ol tinkers when they see their fellow strikers hurisd, whom thry sny were simply nniruersa. Ma) or t el Is, of Scoltdale , ordered all mlocnt close J tomorrow. Down with the MaBa. ISew iorx, April 3. The details of a butchery b the Mafia Is reeeivad hare. Bel- gie L ovsraeer for Mi Treacbsr. who is ereetfng a large numlior of new outtagea cvar AlMrnia, in tbe Aitcentloe ltpubliokio anms way offended the Msfla. February L'3, at daybreak, the bouse Helglerl occupied ass found to be partly barned, and lislgiari and bis young wife disoovered dead on the floor, their bo lies were horribly mutilated , A WasbiBBtea trlke. QSeatti.e, April 3. Sccrttary Lvntb, ol the Knights ol Labor state assembly, letura ad from Black Diamond tonight, having been there oa business relating to the nuuers strike at NewoaeUe, lie said the miners st lllaok lhamond qiit wotk Thursday moro iutt ia supixirt of the Naweattla oieu. Their ol.joct is to stop the Oregon Improvement Company's radioed from earning from tho ooal trsfTio, aa this ia the same company optratiug the Neweatile mines. A Drlvlag Asaeelailaai Ecorie, April 3. A number ofpicuii- nent huts ownais has oiitaaissd and Gled artiolea ef intorp ration for a dtlviug asto clstion in this city. They have secured good grouuds where thhy will train a number of Hue uorree this season. It is the intention to h Id periodical races add toutnamsnts tbe lint to be July 4, BevelatKiaary BaMsors Taicama. Atril 3 Rumors are Ufa la all the towns o( CaU Uica that subaeqaent to the octlee crop having been gathered, a general xcvolutianarv movement will be made throughout the republio. BeveBgalal Kalian a. Pittsuuro, April 3. Whatever ol truth there may be In the le ports from Newcastle and'lY heeling aa to an attack on Pitaburg In case of trouble between this country and Italy, one thing is certain: for the pt week an unusual number ol Italians have been arriving In thlsiltv daily, and today squads oi twenty ant llility were unusually t.uir.eroua. The police department has been quietly at wore,. Keaervatloa Rale. riNDHTON, Apiil S, Today is the second asy 01 inc retcrvetion sasc. rtity-one pieces of land were oflered and 9nly five told, and this at prices only a lime above the sppr value of from $1 :J( to $J an acre. The land hi h met with no sale is rocky and steep II will be several days yet before the fine egri cultural lands ate reschad, when bidding will be (putted. A Baa at prepaelllea. WashinctO!, April a. James T Sweet, of Bouider, afont, telegraphed the acting sec retary of war today as ful'.ot. v e hereby tender you too mountaineers from the county of Jefferson, state of Montana In case of Bar with Italy. A Daagereaa CleaseBl. New York, Asril a. Supetinlendcnt o1 Immigration Wcter says immigration from Italy is mpidly increasing, Ia fact she is lead ing all other cuuniiies. The figures for March are: Italy 7.S60, Germany 7.0S71 Great Bri ain and Ireland, 4.3S6: Hungary, 3.589; Aus tria 3.454; Kuasia J,oy. Total 39,317. Six tetn bundled ami seveb Italians landed at the barge office today. A Blaaghler. Mr Pleasant, Ta, April a. Omiuont signs of the gsthertng of a storm in the coke region have been observed for some lime. At 3 o'clock this moroieg it burst at the Morc wood plant. Two rounds of cartridges were fired by a bend of six iy fire guards and lor) of Ihe charging mob of strikers fell dead, while at least forty others were wounde l, how badly cannot be definitely stated, as the were all akea away by their comrades. Cswllag Dawn, Washington, April 3. Secretary Itlaine U-transacting routine butiness. There is no thing new in the Italiaa situation. Ilaron Fava has not yet made spptication for bis paneport, nor has the Marquis ImdcriaH ai:knoln)ged tbe receipt of Mr Elaine's letter sent yesterday evening. Among the caliers on the secretary were tbe British minister and Sir Charles Top per of Canada, who talked with the secretary an hour presumably about the aeal fisheries, reciprocity and other matters foremost in the minds of the Canadians. Ceneral Pike bead. WAaiuxGTOK, April 3. General Albert Pike, grand commander of Scottish rite Masons, of Southern jurisdiction,, and chief of the royal order of Scotland for this country, died th'.s evening. It Is said General Pike has appointed foklah II Drummond, of Maine, as head of the royal order of Scotland, and It Is probable his successor In the Scottish will either be Surgeon-General I M Browne, of the navy, Thcrnaa II Caawel, of Callfornla.or Thoman 8 Dudley, ol Kentucky. An April raelJehe. I Washington, April 1. Tbe complications with Itsly was the only matter discussed here toils y- It is the general opinion of all the di plomats in Waihiogtoa that Itaiy has put her foot in her mouth, so to speak, and made a break that wiit make her rediculout before she ttraigetens it out. It wat the 1st of April, I and the practical jokers were ont wit.. April fool stories during the greater part of the day. i The one that struck Ihe lonrett and spread ' with the greatett rapidity was that ex-Sn-aker Keeu was caught in Florence: despoiled of his passport and sent to Jul. A Sweet tfeaepeljr. San Francisco, April 1 The combination between ihe Spreckela ami llavemeyers is com pleted. The new oreanizatlon is known si the West Cc.-.tt Sugar Itefininc Company, and the arrangement is I hat ihe two local refineries 'hsll work alternattly. When the American refin ery is shut down the Spreckela cxtablishment will be working, and vice versa. The removal of the du'y on sugar today had but little effect in the prices. Litted prices of Americas and California refineries were alike in every respect. Circling the Cilobe, Baker Citv, Apiil i. it has just been learned f.om a icliablc source that Mr B M Lombard, a prominent but eccentric citizen of linker City, also well and favorai ly known In Portland's business and social circles, is at present attempting 10 beat the record of cir cumnavigating the world that was made by Miss Nellie ly. tie siarted from Baker City March 10, and a cablegram iust received bv a fiiend reports him six hours ahead of time. His progress is being anxiously watched bv his friends in the northwest. The 'ale lieg.ua. Peniileton. April I. The sale of reserva tion lands began toJay, The first excursion to the ipency started this morning, as sdver tised. Only one section of land was offered fur tale this forenoon, l)ing twelve miles south of Pend'eti and known as section I, town ship 1 soiui., range 32 eait. Tbe first quartei offe'ed wai not taken; the second waj sold to l'OIcnforfi89;theihirdto Charles Cun mngham for $1006, end the fourth to II C Viiughan for $936. Bidding was spirited on the last two The land sold was appraised at $1.25 pur acre A large c.owd was present at Ihe sale. The sale will last forty days or longer. Jndge Lynch Knocked Ant. Mount Sterling, Ky, April 1. A mob, of thirty tren attacked the jail this morning at 3 o'clock, in an effort to lynch ihe two Wfg gimons, father and sen, charged with poison ing William Ferguson and B C Watts March 5 last. The jnilor had brer, apprised of their comii g and with a guard shoAed fighl. The inn!) uai repul&ed, A number of Minis were fired hut no one was killed. Children Enjoy J The t L'Hssnt (Uvci, gentle action arid sooth log t fleets fr syrnp 01 ig sj f n in need of a Uxative t nd if the father or mother be criMi ive or liiiouethn moer jitatifying results rdlowioi; its ut", to that it is the htet fara- y 11 if. 1 dj aucwn etd e nj funiiiy thculd sve a Is tt e. TKAttsEB'B mTlTlTK. WEHNXRDAV AmrtNUO BKHHION, Corporal puniiliment, was dtaciiaacd In an aniutatod manner by Prof Wright, VttnSeoy. Jewett, Dnlrytnplo, rhifirm. Mrs Clrublie and others, tho genera) seu timcnt being Bgainat It. Prol iuiidie.il read a good paper on the relative importance of the timelier and parent in the fonnatbtt of the elilltis clinrnctor. Several mirjcimitneoua (mentions were uiactuava. WEDNESDAY aVRKINn, The opera house was again packed to overflowing. 1 He program presented was a good one. rrot van mcov. 1 1 lite w 11 lamette university, delivered a fruitful desteitatlon on look making and the reading oi books, cotitulnlng some excel lent advice. A piano solo by Ml Etta titration waa an artistic effort. A Sptlng song bv little girls of the public school was a pretty atiatr. rrox u a waiter, prhiclpal oi the Albany school, delivered an able addrc.it on "School Discipline," bringing out some splendid thoughts on that very important branch ol education. Mrs (J U Lee ssng 'When the Violets bloom again," with line e fleet. A fan 111, bv girls oi the public school, was greatly appreciated. MrWm Wrlgut.the artht, snng "Monarch of Ihe Woods," tils playing his rich bass voice to good ad vantage. MlRNINU BKkSIOM, 9:30A. M, The subject tit School Management was taken up A valuable paper was read by Mrs Nellie Lamoson 01 kock ureca. Pro! Dalrymple ol Brownsville next In' troduced Ihe subject School Discipline, this subject was dUcusaed by other teachers. Prol McCourt believes In thrrough organisation at the beginning. Prof rietcher ol the Agricultural t-olieg In reply to ttie queatlon whether pupil should aid In hearing classes, thinks In solid woik the teacher had better hear the classes himself. Alter a short recess the stibiert ot Teachers' Examinations was taken up A paper was read by V A McGhee ol the btlo public school. Then the que-1 tlon was opened to general dltcusston. Pro! McGhee thinks our school law I un just In Issuing only one certificate ot the same grade, and in requiring teachers' to pay an examination lee. Prof uarace thinks that our school taw is a good one at under It teacher aie compelled 10 make progress and laise their standing. Prol Mtcnener thinks when a teacher Is once proficient, he should not be required to pas examination scam, trot Kucii thinks that the law has soma defects, but as a whole it Is very good. AFTERNOON HfcnHluN. At the beginning ot the sr-sslon a num ber ol question arising under the school law ot Oregon were naked by teacher and answered by the elate superintend ent. Special diacuaalon, scope of common acliool work, was opened by Trot llar Und. ot llrownavillo who rend B very ably and carefully prepared paper. Object leaaona, oy J 11 Uilmon, the paper was ably written and well read. Enrolled during the day : Miss Annie Dunn. Kow land, Or. Mia Lnra C'aiup 111, Altwriy, Miss AnnaFcrreii Albany, Mia Mellio Colby Albany. Mia Martha Brown Albany, Mi Mnsrgie McKnight Munkera, Mian Mary liioiint Albany, Mta Ida M. Uoea Lebanon, Mim U L Creecy. TKACIIRPa' PRK&SKT. Albany; M lasts Nsnnte Sedgalck, El len Sedgwick, Ilattle Ball, MarvJ Parker, I) W Kutherforrf, M M Laughtln, ttorena Marshall, Kate Utilnn, Jane Morris Eva Bauett. Mar; DSedgwkk, Flora Ked field, itBhei uray. t.iara uuaro. bupiiemia v Croa.ett, Abble VH3h1, Bcnha Walton. Zena SkecU, Eva Williamaon, Mr Kate M Aiken. Mrs W J Steele, MrG F Uus- eil. U M lirymley, U A Walker, S A NewUrry, F M Mitchell, W A McGhee, J A Bilyeu. Lebanon: Mles Abble Frv, Clara Rllea, Cora Cox, Mrs R M Wright, Mr O II Wllkr. R N Wright. A M WIIMam. Z r Tmelove. A T Grtigget, W I. lack son. J B Marks K V Jackson, J C Hardin, jotian oideon. HarrUburg: MUse Ellen White, Nan nie McCartney, Maggie McMceken, Mrs Elizabeth jewett, Mr Jay II Jewett, W W Curtla. . Halsey: Mi.e Ida Maxwell, Llnnle Ramsey, Mattle C'ros. Mr R E Mlchener. Shed'd: Ml.se Olive Iong, Ida M Porter, Mr J G Gibson, W A Robb. Tangent: Mr Chas R Howard. Sodaville: MUse Fena FJora, Ida Jackson, Mr W L Jackson, Everett Parrlah, Louis Barxce. Salem: MUct Flora Catterlin. Luti.ha Wanes, Mrs S A Grubbe. Mr U W Vod er, E B McElroy, T Van Scoy. CorvallU: V A Datla, XV Yatea, Prof Letcher. Tallman: MUs Julia Swank. Turner: R G Brown, J J Hunsakcr. Stajton: Will II Ledgcrwood. Coburg: E E Oiton. Oakland: J W Reece. Dayton: J B Still well. Howell: J II Ragadale. Jordan: M T rhllllps. Hubbard: W C Alders un. Scio: Mine Laura Myers Jane Cyrus Roa Perry, Mr Geo Sutherland, rry, ir ueo Sutherland. V u Gobi, C u Brown Eugene: Mias Mary Loretz. Alrlie: Laura E Williams. Millers: Isabella Bodlne. Rock Creek : Mr Nellie Lambson. TMVRMOAY AFTERNOON. The subject of truancy was opened by Prof TrueJove, ot fcihedd, and caused some disctiftsion. a live discussion was indulged in on the subject of school exhibitions, closed by Prol Condit. An exhibition of geographical maps irom trie lirowmvute puonc schools at traded considerable attention. ( THURSDAY EVENING. Again the opera honse was packed to overflowing, long before the exercises began. Some fine orchestra music was furnished by the college orchestra. An iiiatraiiiental trio and song without words, by the Misses Richard and Wil ham Richards, was a bright affair. Two songs by tho Apollo club, on tho pro gram, were gems of vocal music. The address by President Erownson, of McMinnvillo college, on "Arnold of Rncbyand Wayland of Brown," was an elaborate and ablo historical effort. A violin and piano duet by 11 J Hopkins and daughter, cntilted ".Nymph of the Mountain," met with great favor. Miss Alice Moses, of the college, was heard in a recitation, well rendered in her popu lar manner. A dumb bell drill by school boys showed thorough drill ami was a pretty exercise. Mrs Bumey Howe, of Browns ville, was heard in a recitation, display ing fair talent. The song by Mies Grace 'Riley, of urawiorasviiie, was one ot the best things ot the evening. Miss Riley has a re markably line voice, well controlled. Mies Graco Love, of the pub'.ic schools was heard in a recitation, well received. The audience w a very appreciative one, every piece An tho prograijj lieing encored, and all but one responded to, that ot Miss Love. MOBSIKO SESSION. Friday, April 3, 1801. Institute met at 0 o'clock. Prof Mc- Court, of California, explained his sys tem it teaching the metre system, deci mals, and weights and measures, by means of blocks. Mr Barzeo made a motion that the in stitute pans resolutions endorsing his methods. Institute voted in favor of the motion. Remarks were made, by Miss Gray, Mr Michenor, Mr Barzee and Mr Brown. Return certificates were distributed and teachers enrolled. Prof Michenor rend an interesting pa per on the topic of the "Common Kchool llydra." lie spoke in favor of graded country schools, and pointed out the de fects of the psesent unsystematic wo'k in our country schools." Rea-arks were made by Supt Russell, Mrs Lambson, Mr Brown, Profs Walker and Van Scov. All epoke in favor of graded work. Prof Van Heoy, of Jefferson, read an able paper on Physiology and Hygiene. Mrs Wilson, of Albany, made an ear nest appeal to the teachers to lend a helping band in aiding the W C T U. ami the mothers, in combating the evil influences which surround the children of our homes. Prof Walker read an Instructive paper on the topic, "Fubjoct v Predicate." MiBci'iianoottg quoHtioiig were rmnwer eJ by the teachers, ( ' aptehnoon ikhrion. rrot, Wright, of Ibitnon, read an In teresting paper on, "Do oar Public Pciiooi meet the rcaaonauiv wanta ot the Community In rKrd to tenchlng Morals and Manner. Mrs Grubbe, of Knlem, read a paper on the subject o(. "Kending CtrclcB and School Journals." . The suiect was ulHCtiaed try Prof Con- clit, (ollowed (by A lengthy explanation ol the working of the uie reading cir clr, by Prof Horner, of Itoseuurg. rttlDAY APTEHNtMlN BltWllON. I'rof Condit adviicttted the formation ot the teachers reading circle. I'rof I lor ner reviewed the work ot the rtte Teachers .tending Circle and was ful lowed bv others. Prof Mckoe (ilactiB"ed the siiblcet of penuiRttslilp, giving some striking liiutf tratlons. . I'rof COndit Ulfcuaaed the siibteet 0! Blunders in Knglish in an interesting manner. Mini Ames, ot the Willamette Univer sity, gave n talk on conducting reading claeaes. The following resolutions Vierepaaaed That every teacher should give hi In ftuenee and Ids vote lor the prohibition of the liiitior trafllc. That the existing laws prohibiting the sale of cigarettes, cigar and tobacco to minora, should be rigidly enforced. J B Horner, M It Ilrown and Mrs B A Grubhe wero appointed a committee on resolutions. The total enrollment vna about 150, Those enrolled during the day were Carrie Blioetuakcr, of Jeflerson, Sadie Williamson, : ol Irlanon, Htellit Anus J II Geddes, ot Hdo, E II Denton, il Millers, O O I e, of Sheridan, and J 1 Horner, ot Roseburg. Superintendents McKlroy and Uunsell maiieafiropriaie remttrks and the lusii tnte closed after a successful aessiiin. FRIDAY EVENIKtJ SEnMIOK. Superintendent McKlroy made an an nounceuivnt of tho' State Institute to be held at Newport neat aummer,urgiiigall teachers to be present. Resolutions thanking Superintendent Russell and McKlroy, the school direc tors fur the use of the school house, th 81' Co., etc., were read, a hen the pro gram was ojiened with a violin and piano selection ty it J rtpkttts and daughter encored and answered. Mr M R Brown, of Turners, recited Paradise and the Perl. - The Kindergarten class g.ivr a march Ing and singing exercise. "Choosing Partner," which was prettily done an encored. Prof J ! Powell, of the Monmoutl Normal school, delivered an add res on Patriotism in the School. Prol Powell was born in Linn county, saw the drat stars and Btripc In Albany and received hi schooling in this county. He urg4 the teaching of a love ol one's country in all schools. During his address be tok occasion to lash a Polk county editor who attacked a school picnio mid nt before election ueeause politics were in trodueetL. characterising the man as an ignoramus, uregonian editorial ciippt etc. A Clarinet solo by William Richards with accompaniment on the pmiiu ntu' violin ly the Misses Richants.was a fine mnsicai eiiort, enthusiastically encored I'rof J II Horner, of th Roseburg choolsdormerly of Brownsviile.dtliveml an address on charat'ter in school, lit gained the attention of the audience st once, by saying that there was not a Im J toy or girl inOfgon.which he explained The addrea contained some extvllru thoughts. Hi suggestion that nil teachers should be married U not prac ticable except with mm. Family ntfuir would keep most women at homo four davs out of the five. The Apollo club received a double en core, increasing the splendid reputation it ha obtained. The club is an honor to the city. Mis Ames, rf the Willamette Univer sity, waa Ixard in two recitations ami was encored. One of the best features of any of the evening's programs was the fan drill by b ctass ot girls in eostume. They dis played remarkable efliciency, going through with a large number of evolu tions with great harmony and precision. The exercise clused with another song by the Apollo club. - . ttistrr A jewelry audlon I In progress lit Al bany. By the way, we have three good stores here to stfey", run by men thoroughly Identltied with Albany. Da vou 'Hatch on." - Capt. (?) W. W. Saunders U alowly re covering at the penitentiary from a severe illness ot spinal lever, lie ha some hopes ol getting out soon and a petition is naw being circulated amount the news paper men In Portlond to that effect. Corrallls lime. Engineer II B Thlelson, who has bce.i In the employ ol the Astoria & South, Coast railroad tor the past two years, su perintending Ihe building el that road, ar rived lit Salem thi, mornl.ig, to begin the work ol surveying the route of the electric line extension to the lair grounds. Work will be begun at once and pushed to an early completion. Journal. 8ome oi our citizen have received copies oi tho Canadian Queen, contr ining diver propositions, a chance In a frt 1 ride to Europe, etc. It is the grandest fraud on record, a.td our subacrlbrrs are w trned not lo bite. The Democrat gets a prop osithn every few days to run their adver tisement, but doesn't eare to associate with such low trakh. In the prlxc contest the one who svinsand everybody who puys the Collar wine is the loser, extra conditions cinching them. - Last Sunday morning John T)unton and Mrs. L. J. Weaver were arrested by deputy C M, Charlton, near Bcai Creek Butte, upon a chargtj f adult ;ry, nnd brought to this city says the Prlneville New. The examination occcured before Justice Boll at 1 o'clock Tuesday, and in anticipation of some racy testimony, the court room was crowded with men and boys. G. W. Barnes appeared for the State and M. E. Brink for the defendant. After hearing the testimony the court considered the evidence Insufficient ti hold the defendants, and they were accor dingly discharged, and tho costs taxed againfct the private prosecutor. The Democrat, pub'lahed at A'.banv, where sixteen horses participated in the annual stallion show for Linn county, held there a few days a;;o, has thene word foi the Salem parade: "The stallion ahow st Salem Saturday was a great success. Forty six horses were In line seven less than in Albany two years ago." There were forty-elght horses In the parade at Salem tl.ree times as many as at Albany a few days before. Statesman. The Al bany atiow was not advertised nt all; Whereas that at Salem was heralded tor weeks ahead In long articles. There waa no head to the show here this year. If Linn county men are going to hold horse shows they should doit In a business way. Two year ago there was some style to the display. Tho foolkiller necdn'teotne to Albany just yet. Our citizens didn't bjte nt the jewelry auction enough to hurt, and this morning tho outfit departed for other fields. "Tho emptiest kettle makes the most noise," is aaold saying, which a teacher tells us sometimes applies to participants in teachers institutes ; but there ore hardly any in the present inatituto Hon J P Wager, - formei editor of tho Pendleton E. O., will walk across the continent, beginning at Astoria April 15. delivering lectures on the way. Wonder what Wager has been eating. There are four inconsolable fellows in the city jail, says an Oregon. Ex., as an. example of liuman nature, and their complaints arc many and long drawn out. ' They want air, fire in the stove, and more food. One is troubled with nervous prostration, another with cold feet, and still another with a wart rn hia nose. After they have worked ota the Btreets a lew days, they will undonbteiiiy leel more comfortably and contented. The Democrat Is informed by aa old cltlaen that a well-known contractor, on account of (seriotts tromne witn a went ber of tho City Council, has applied for a patwport to ! ranee, and thut we may iook lor a neeiarauon 01 war at rtny time between Albany and France. Fortifica tions are being raised on l'erri winkle reek, and rireiinrations are being made for an active campaign. Albany Odd Fellows who were In Lcb- non week will appreciate the follow ing by "Oregon Traveler" In the tixprcs: 'Twa In the City ol Canals," The place b us sj dean Some friends came o'er from Albany, And Brownsville too. I beat. Tl.ey had a "little" supper Of oysters tid and rare Fifty cent was sit it cost i This was the Bill of fare A bowl ol crackers hard and dry, They stayed right In your throat: A soup plate there before you sat i.ue a Mississippi 0001. Two oysters In the center swam Amid the mllkey whey, And wavelets tolled from side to rldo Like a wild goose at pluy. To our slater city you alii go, Anu w ill not go aionc, Perhaps jou'll get your oysters ra' jut like you do at home. Tho Holumn hns soi l bis ferry bont at Salem fur I'M hi. It will im taken to the GowhU river. Tho Reform Journal, of Portland, con tains a picture of (J 0 Hogueof Corvallis. Mr Hoguo has heretofore bad an 'excel- litnt reputation. Charley McDonald, the ex-enginer r, and at present saiv mill man of llarris- utirg, also wen unown as a preaeiter, lib Italics the follow in it poem in the a banon Express over bis signature. It stamp McD. as a pott: Look up, the cloud are breaMtii?, The darkness disappears; Atxive the dim horiaon The Morning Star appears. Look upf and claim the promise That "Whosoever will May cniiio" unto this fountain 1 hat cleanses from all ill. Look up. the harvest whitens. The laborer are few ; The Ird to you hath given A work none tltse can do. Look up tor strength to labor Our help is from nttove. To God we give the glory For all bis woudrou love. a cntOTfd mrriM. The following from the Pcud!;!on E Oh shows the waller of acmcnt In Oregon t3 Iw a very uncertain art jlr: Assessor llrannln, who has been indus triously making litquliies 10 dUcover the basis of assessment in other counties of the alate, hands us lor publication ttm fol lowing statement oi value the different atacaaurs heard from Intend Butting; on property this year. It I curious as allow ing the Inequality which It appears Is tt re suit of the inability ol the assessor to net In concert: Joacphine too per cent. ' Columbiareal eatate, same a la, year; machinery, 59 per cent; alt r.tock, 7$ per cent; mortgages, 5" per cent; money and account. 100 per cent. Polk 75 per cent. Ik-n'oti inn J, 53 per cent: money and mortgages too per cent; stock and iner tl.anJUe, 75 per cunt. tens-wm' 1 tr teni, lkiiigiaa k than 75 per cent. Graiit ich per cent. Linn time st last year. Lane 70 per Cent." Washington 50 per ceo'. Morrow near j per cent. J ackaon higher than last jear, Multnomaii to on tcalty ; mort ggea, jo per cent. ' - Clackamas neany 50 per cent. Cnltn average. Waco ur.dcclkd, but will atc st too per cent if tSe people will not oppose it. Tillamook higher than !at j ear. The Yamhiil county efSwrwriieaMr. Brar.nln tliat the average vl the above near 63 per cent, and he will endeavor U asscat at that value, except money and mortgage, which he wlil at J per cent, AacMr Bmntiin intend placing a vaf uatl(3of fc6?J per cent on real estate and mortgages ir. thi county, and wlU uasea money, note and account at their laca value. t'rou Ihe Fork a March 27th, 1S91. The meAsh-a are all the encUomtatt now in our vicinity. Milton Morris has returned from Typf valley, w here he wert to Kwk for a bk farm. He intend to locate there. Mrs M V Iowning has atartcd for )r home at Dayton, Wash. She has Irten spending the winter w Hit her brotlier,v 8 Smith. What has liecoiut ot Amicus and the? Canadian Wife. We tlon't know wire thev are nor care, but we like to read their items in the Democrat. In last week's Democrat wo noticed a piece written about Uncle Job Crabtree. and calling lncle Johnny a name. It its a mistake about Undo Johnny being- married twice. He is now living witir bis that and only w ifo and has been liv ing with her over Ctf years. He will be lli years old tlm 20th of June, and is the father ot l children, ot wiiora 10 are nv in: he has ii grandcliildren and 3- great grandchildren, and all that are old. enough trt know black from white are liko Uncle Johnny, wideawake demo crats. He may live to help elect another democratic President. Uncle Johnny's Baby. TUt tHBlt Kit BAEAAtt, ' Has a ! largo and complete line, ol goods, dolls, doll lmgg!cB,;iioyB' wag ons, ve ociicdc and many other goods w oich esi.l ma)(iitn n rti.i til"i t Mh fleBivrn uint Btft in luisnt; V J a t,uuiuit,IO ucnui wtllt. besides n complete line of lam ae of every description. China crockery, Lancy decorated ware, glassware, bird, ejtges, plush goods, Btich as albums, toiiefc setsr autoj!raih books, scrap lKoks,f.hildren'si ABC picture books, and all good that are carried in n Bazaar store, inelading: Roger Ilros. 1817 silverware. We wislt to call the attention of the public ia par ticular to the Gulden Rule, prize baking: powder nnd ten, put up expressly for 1 Il.l . . , . VI..1. .Si .U 1 . I I iuis t'luitf, wiucri given iu uetsv ut satis faction, ns is attested hy the hundrcd who have used lioth tho tea and bRkinir powder ever since introduced by the- j Golden Kulo Bazaar. Lach pturkagc of tea and can ot bucking: powder draws a, y prize in tho slutpo of a line piece of glass-! ware. Be sure to eall, when m Albany. at the Golden Rule Bazaar, as you will. be sure to find what you want, and wilt : be snown over tho store and te treated. kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. Mr i godds are all marked in plain tigiiTes so- it as not to deceive anyone, and I nave nut. , one xrico to all. Jiaifs Gradwoiit, Cloaks at orwt at W F Raail's . CROUP, WIIOOFlNOr COTO II anal ' BMDchitis inimedia'.rly roJievodbv Slii'.t;hrw Care. SHIL0H7F. CURE will immediately re lieveCrnnp,Whooping'ongh and Krouehitisu Foahay ci M.iaon; agftDta. f a.viiitiKD. . SHANKS TIN DaLL. -On- Marehs 31, 1891, at the residence of A Shanks, by ! Elder A Shrinks, I.evl Shanks and Lcis-: LTindall ioth of Linn county. PIIILLIP:MOniHR.-Thuredfty eve-1 ning at 0 p in, nt tho residence of Mrf Geo HatTis, this city, by Rev Jas F Stewart, Mr M X Vhiliips and Miss hn-' phene Morris, both o this eonnty, . They left today for their home ia the i eastern part of the county, where Mr, Phillips is teaching school. Their manr ; friends beat wishes follow them.' . ' , Bony. THRALL. On March . l&m, in Al- all, lonnerly a, a eii-1.. liany, to the wife ot K Th of the Albany public nchoi. HOME IMI AttUOAD THURSDAY. Mr HI!er5 Towinond big started B Express wagon for hirmolf . The Oregon Paeifio boats now have the upper Willamette praotiiully to tlmmseivoa. The Willamette valiev arrived at tha Biv yesterday, and the train today brought over a urge quantity or iretghe We ar Informed that II A Cleeli has trn ofT-sred fflOO an acre for all the real estate he ovroa on the Dtschutes tiver. Henry Mrnly tniss hi tnsrk in a llusncial speuu lairm, 1 rmcviiio mws. Sheriff Croisan sold the bank rout atnnk .f M Mitchnll, at Ofrvai. hat Siturdav. Itl was lK)itht by I R Dawson, the mortgage I fifrfj,500. if is now eiigagod aoiling out the goods. Woodbura Indeueedent. tf as a J ' a . 1 raiDAY, Ths aiitl-IVminan cotifermiae of tha Kvarizodcal cliarch is in sesaiint at Lafay ette, Crawford & Paxtoo took soma fine views of the teauhwrs yesterday, wbkh can be sc oured at inetr gallery Albany p'auerer get their supply of sand by Ih car b'd froci l.-ebsnnn. Tber it eoosiuerauie trade in this conirnnlity Who does not renumber t.ie.!died rchoe bounf f hi yoiithfril i!v? And who will loon f'ireet the lUd School Honso shoe if he on 00 wears a pit tt tl.eto. Kept iy Klein lire. A gsittieman from llwniiti iafo.ioi the DxMiKitiAT that Mr OA Cheney wlil nl.o Start larmer Mlian. a ifvrr at that city with ona of hi plants recently recuivad here irorn UiiSota, , 1 ettrdsy a shuft 5ro! in at h Woolen Mills, eompoiiing the n.illn to gtoo wcrk un til a new tutt cu bo built, wbiela will U scyeral days. As tbe mi'l w working nights as wen as uaj to meet trusir fl a t ordjre the accident was ver untimely. The Social eion Dramatic Company, 1 one of the largest and brat on the road, wilt play in Albany the lt .f the month. A Night Oil," by local talent of galem. will be net u a woor ir two, on a nvor exurioa and will prKiit their draa, which made big bit in eUlitm. Judgs-D R N I'.Iavkburr), whoso card : pear Uelnri, will e--titinu to be f iu'id at lit former office In the Old Fellow build ing, prepared to ftttend to legal busineas en truWU to turn, lite .'udii has hna In praetioa here a lon ttmn and ha built uo repatstlon at a rehab! lawyer, who mav rw d.-(!i'lt 00 to giv all l.ueii.rsi prompt aad careful attrution. Wheat. Totlay we are able to quote wheat at 75 cents. About 15,000 bushel were sold out of the Tangent warehouse at that price, leaving the warehouse prac tically empty. Only about dXK) buaheli remain in the Albany warehouse. An Aastv of Editors. What has Al bany done. WIthout.any warning all of the editors of the surrounding country armed in upon Albany today, and the city has been st their mercy. Mr Alex ander, f the Lebanon Express, Mr C A McDonald, of Ihe Anti-Albany bridge Times, of Brownsville, Mr F LI)ug?er,of lite H-tixi'm. the family of tl.e editor 01 the New of MaWey and Courier of Harris, burg, and Editor "Lvon. of the Station T imes were ail In the city, which added to the Albany ink a'lngcts'made an army oi "public opinion representatives". ri!R DAT. UulittA lJwiu, dratst. Bay year groceries of Parker Bro' rimsiowiM, hi,odii en iirtur c . 1 PiepUnt roots for sale by J II T.-wire-M. j M u'a x at eort at th r.a Y k C ft R-j stnre. j White hirl at cost at tha N Yo- C 1 BRtr i tVu's uoiUraear at cost at th N!i"ir. CHKsute. " The eoUbtattd "Rtd School House" he 1 at KUIn Bto. The Centu.it net to t,inht t consUt r the ferry ptojcititm. Hr articlo on a tew enterprise. Model Dairy, en tbe e-Jitotial paje. Sttii'k the eeloUratrd Haviua fiilwl S sent cife-ar at Julian Jujtpli'i. A Urge lr.ck tf wall psper. with l4e de signs, as Fnrtnm'lcr t Irvii's.j jtt reotived. Hit b at martiet pihe pud jar eg at the New York C. 15. U. Store. See W F Ret, Vs line of lrs g Kile aed silts before Ln)i. ; e'sewhtre. Katcsir: in e'xice groyne! can aiasya be aecurtd of AHi n Bros- Fliuo ti!ock. E V Ae'iieon &Co aro eeiliug monomtats ai roitlati4t'f"C'. t lO.WKJ tiin!l to losti on good faret ae -eortty by K J,' S:) & Co. Now fc free bridiji' al piir of Rexl Scliwul lloaas hoa,tbe: ttr at KKjn Uroa. It i a ftcr. Thti Usu Schtxd li. me shoe can be bad ryht here in nva i.t K!ru Bror. For tar?ains. in itiout Tenfer, headatynea etc., otto E W a.liioni Co.Alletuy.OrrgoBi Frreh bread, r':e, pict, eto.. everyday at th Deimobico resuarvnt. Leave year order. You never bsve eoM fert if yen wear tie "Ud iboi-1 Home'' thoo kept at Klria fStos. Threw well brrte uxen.ach ciitirg seven fwt, for ai. Call oa Koox llaight, at Peoria. E R SUtp worth and J J Wa'ton have formed a partnership lathe taw business at Euger.e. Board im1 hiduiti by tha day or week at n .', A L Lambs, on l.vpu street, between cd and 3rd. E II Denton, of Milb rshasbeen appoint ed Farmer ALHauceorraoixsraud will work principally i l.inn county. A epecial meeting oi the Y's will be held Monday aften.ooa at 4 o'clock, to hick all members are earnestly requested to be pres ent. Ladies oando their shopping in San Fran cisco without visiting tbe city, and without extra coinrmioiioti. Miss E.J iUrros Jftir cbssicg sgeut. liG3 Grove St, Oakland, Becsure thx uiombacki in tbe Legislature rclimi-d to sixwopriate aoythiug for the World'afair. lresoni now elwsed with 1 Arksn ami Tu. tha bpIv ether itatnn t doing the eanu tkiog. Too bad. ! Mr F B Haart f FortUnd. .stallkhod I a Wells Frgn C. Kxpre.s oiii;o lu re lust week, with Coorg Fintey aa nvn.t. This ! will lill a long fult need. It will bo 4 treat advantage atmu!; andicg ell" money. Cor. Time. I Ciawford Si fasten hay nciyeil so mo back ground seenei painted by the f.nnous Lafayette Keavy, of Jiew York, which are very lice. Thoir gallery ia cow ono of the best equipped in Oregon. The lirst issne of tho Sunday Te!cseope, to be printed by C W Watts, will appear ooe week trout to-morrow. Tun pnbludi ers say the paper is not to be of a sei s&ti-wa nature s reported. GeoS lVUy, Geo L Walker, L DurbMn and J D Hurt liave been appointod direct, r of tho Oreijou B,)rd of Immiiriiou. A" are young men and mstlera. Mr Walker of Staver& Walker, has several relatives iu law in Aihanv who will cxptut him to uk his it fl neuco toward build 111 g up this part of Oregon. The beautiful storeroom of T L Wallace & Co., Altany's leading olothiers, ' inov full with newepi'ingoloibin'gand forniahing goods. Never before has thero been such a large mid fine line of goods brought to the eity. Tho new firm i enterprising and de serve the pitrenege of tho people. Their prici-a are low, thoy do not make a largo profit on a suit aisome smallur dealers do, and it ia only the immense amcuatof busi ness that they do that mukss thbm proepet Cnt. They havo hundreds of new, nobby and atytUh spiing suits now on display iu their rcom, whch everybody i iuvited to calland examine. See their ad. on top of local tage. Taxi,s Collected. During the week about $14,000 have been paid by Linn county tax payers into the Sheriff's office. S E Young was among the num ber, with $1405 for himself and wife, whiph knocks out Mr and Mrs Jacob Kees, Milton Hales bill was $1137 and A Iiackleisian's ?001. About $95,000 have been collected in all, leaving a delin quency f about- f'22,000, The Sheriff will beann copying the delinquent roll on Monday. A Small Fire. ThH afternoon ;. the residenco of E D Barrett, occupied by Wallis Baldwin, caught on fire iu the roof from a flue, and would have burned down but for prompt action by the fire department.the II & L Co forming a line of buckets and extinguishing the fiamea by hard work. Damage about $50. In-1 Riired in the Farmers and Merchants Ins Co' of Albany. The company Lave tit' il building already repaired. - Leo Br?kkn,- Yesterday afternoon a stepson of Mr Ves Cannon while riding on a load of hay fell o!f, striking so as to break one of bis legs. Ir Maston of this city, was sent for and attended the boy, leaving him last evening in as good con dition as possible. TKBPEBAstK lllllXf, K illed by Albany W, 0. T, V At a meeting of the W C T U hist Tuesday a committee was appointed to iivestigate the cost of furnisiung our hull with new carpet and other things necessary to render it more comfortable and inviting. A special meeting wilt Im held nfxt Monday afternoon at 2:Z') held fifxt Mondutr afternoon at o'clock to hear the report of that com uiittce and to attend to some other im portant business, it is very much de sired that every member will be present. .... .a The anniversary meetinz-of tbelTnio i is near'at band. Mrs Stephens, of C U., a rational organizer, is expected to ba prtMcnt on that occasion. 170 lias recently been paid on the hall. which leaves V) and interest yet unpaid. The rum element gains little by the president's choice tor secretary of the treasury Although not standing as near ud as Secretary Winuofti did. Governor Foster has taken ground against the liquor power.and has held it firmly. The Htuhb law for Sunday closing,pased by the legislature of Ohio during M m term, received his hearty upjort. There was mucli opposition, and tlie following spring the party was defeated in nearly all the larger cities. In the presence of that defeat Governor 1 oster prophesied that the people of Ohio would finally ratify the Sunday law. The Cineinsati correspondent of b metropolitan daily has lately made the assertion that now tho Sunday and midnight closing law ot that city is less often violated than the law nirainst theft. The Prohibitionists of Ohio then l.ave largely to thank Keere- tary Foster for this third of a loaf. May growing conviction lead him and every other man of courage to see the feasibili ty and tbe eternal Tightness of complete ly suppressing an institution which from sun to sua and trout Monday morning to Saturday night works nothing but harm to society and good government, The Magazine of American History : notes the acquisition by tbe Iowa State Library of he ord.r book of General Henry IVxltre.a leading hero in the Black Hawk war. While in command at Rock Island his forces were found attacked by cholera, which was largely induced by intemperate habits. To check this ex cess he issued jieretnptory commands that "every aoldier or ranger who shall lie tound drunk or sensibly intoxicated," should xt compelled "to dig a grave at a suitable burying place, large enough for his own reception, as each grave cannot fail to be wanted soon lor the drunken man himself or taint drunken compan ion." D2EA9Z. JonVs bad a queer dream tbe other Bigot. Tin tooaxut be saw a prUe-Gf liters' ring, and in ttus mid'lle ot tt stood a doug-bty litU ebamptoo wbo met and teUbersuiy knocked ever, one by oiw. at score or more of bur. burly-lofkiug- follow, aa they advanced to ttm attack, iiianns aa they were In fuze, (lie -sJut piarmr froved tnoro tnaa a match for them. It wus all so f uony toat Jeaka woke tip lausulnir. lie aceounts for tbe drcaia by tbe Imt tiiAt tto had Jut come to tbe conclu sion. aftr trvlor nearly every big, drastic pllt on tbe market, that Fierce' Pleasant I'urtrnUro PciicM. or tiny elusar-ooaw-d CiraiHilt-s, eeaiiy " knock out" and brat all the tie puts hollow I Tboy are tbe original aul ouly ernuine Little Liver Pill. Itcnrare ot lniuaimna. which contain Pot snnou Ml oral. Always ask for Lr. Plerw's PeUots which ar Llliie tiir-coefd Pills or AuU-bilious Untautea. One) at ioee. S1GX 11E&D1CHE. Rtlloaa Ileodaelie, ltlxaioesa, Const I pa. tlou, Itrd Iseetlon, (11 1 loa Attclaaand ail de- raneeroeut of tbe stomacrt and bowel, are promptly relieved ani pertaancatly CHra ry inn use ci nr. Weree's Pleasant Punraiivw Pellcta. Tbey are swatiy laxative, or stronaty cnthartlo, necortiinif toaiieof done. Smallest. Cbeanrat, avaeiesl to toko. S cent a Vial, by druggist. ers, is. ty vrosr.nM TtnrrcrsABT aUB icit. AimiciiT1om. PToprli-tora, 4i Aiala ai, Buoata, tU X. S. W. Paisley, AlVaay, nsa WHOLESALE DEALER IN - Tatoa ail Oinrj. TOJJ SCALES ( OF SG6 iBIKSHAMTOr. V Beam Bex Tare Beam N. Y. A.) The New York C. B. R. -Is the Place to Tli cir Meld kiili I0MAS cur .y J , SBtsPUJiallts. ssissiJi i m asnuB. . -.- UJ i HI H I ail JiiJ m. I'll' it, hi HI ii iiiiiiibjW iBw.raa-f' i sasBaMBsr BBaRBaBBaBBaaBaaaaaBB(SJB & U 4 l 3 E i 3 ' i a- i ft .USIll lill'll-l -III'- - --t--i't"..-a- -L.r..w., IU fjl MS BIB n I B! II I i 'll'Bt-.- -iB-ia: W ftii KM 1 1 miu ii n- p 3 n II 1 1 -I V fl 1 1 2 .1 'i I HliH f and get OOOS FOUHn 0,1'lCl r J J ore & f icr jov tr. Both the HK'l'toil end rc.!n w(lw Bynip'ff Fik? i ta!-. cu itis -rt -:,t,i sir.t rcfrciihiita; t' U10 tiwfe r :i 1 ret--rrf'ftf.?y yt lroin;tly 11 ltc Kidneys, Livt r and JJowuJ., denim t'u iy. tcm clicctnrJly, iiiKjidit colds. Iwh S ti' ,t: and fevers sod cures b;i'in:;ii cdtialifrfttmn. Hynm cfT'v.i u th n1y rernetljr of Its kind ctct pro Pv.vA, jilfrsirijj to iV.e t?irt; r.nd ac t 'I'iJJd to ti;fi Btomach, rr ; j t ia i 1 stcUou find truly lr.c'iua! 111 its 'J' cf Us insny excellent tjuillwa ;?mr:.end it b ciL It h for rah in r.fc ;irA SI Utiles ly all hading . '; .;..?, tS')rJFA7J1', C4;LV p- tl.e CAUFQP.NIA FIG SYRUP CO. ISAM rHA!K lovmutt. nr. 70S, Ctt m w vent, n.r fill nrf Ceos, Cels, laflaenrs, hij ! LO Hoarseness, Whootiin C- ErenHls. ovjh, Crone, Threat, Lanes and t hesf ,ocWir Cersomnlloe. City Meat Mai eU EHULTZ BUCSm. Proprietor s." Kfmp a full line of aieaie of il kind la a cool pltc", cfHnplte!y pro tected: and always fre;r. Fortmiliei I liviri, .-5 r -FUNERAL DIPsECTOLS. Arterial Erabalrni:i Cona Scieutil ic&Ily. W"5 STEEL PSHS -' 4 Cr)Saiap!a Tai. ".'fTcrc7:t psttcrrts, a (J sW a M tt' i ! t KtifS rt'tty sent post-paid receipt c ! tl.'iT, mm & c?., tcn?c2. imm- Li 1 Caveats arsd Trs2e-S!arks oMained. end ail Tit eiit bus.nes eon'lucted for Moderate F. Our OfRce Is Opeosite U. S. Pstert! OSce. and is-e can aecjtre patent ia leas tUaatbanthort remote from Waahicstou. fceud model, drawia? cr phto, wltli ifcrip tlon. Ve adviee. If patentable or not, free ot chsirje. tor f not slae tiil patent 1 urrd. A Panphlet. How to O'uiain i'atctta," with tiaaies ofacimJ c'.ien; la yoar Stais, county, or .town, a nt free. A&nte, c.A.srjowdco. CrpesiU Patent C2Qc. WichlTCn. 0. C Ccat 8ock of 2ijd fiV ;oodstn the Ya of, and the most reosr ,aie prices, both In b selling, t have oit bond fuskFtobe, stsyes, tikwahe TRUMXS. C30XS, PlfJTUSES CLOCKS, GHSOKHYb ETC., ETC. . tfo.tr west of S E Young's If ad or L. COTTLIB Tliyer Slioes. a& V ''J V1 W 'Mi 2r.d Liw' Store. Store HcParland Bloot, ALBAH f. ljia-frftiviy WhHaYciiWElt," eur cures NOTHING ELSZ. It you wrant the best and most durable furni ture that is manufactur edln tho city go to . BRINK'S W w. 3 A. - 't i it-.- I ." 1 .1 i .