, .APRIL 24, 1891 STiriTj & HUTTING. K'lliir rrnpilrtnr. local kkcqiux Bk C.RFi-t rarmers and people generally should keep their cje open and not bite at every sotl rmp proposition presented them. There It lot of money thrown away bv taking stock lit Ihlnj; that appear ail rlaht: but are really poor concern. A "Co-operative" company It working tho valley, nU at'nt lor It have tmt becun oicrUon tn l. inn county. Members of U rv c, which Hve thetn the privilege of buying good of all kind at Ijclory price. lleiKuartert,l'ortUnil. Good advlco In most such cac,and proba M v thin, U to keep the money ami buy of JLlnn county men, ana you will i.nt only ave your $? but condJorablt bct-idea It ey to make promise but It la an en tirely diuercnt tiunj; it keep mem, it 11 notorious f.tct that Linn county buidnet men tell l'ooJ ol all kind cheaper than Portland houses, anj there It no likelihood at all that member of such a co-operative association woulJ get good at factory nrlec. It may be predicted that by the tlms freight and Other expenses were pal l good would cost more than where secured In this countv. Such concern are tinl versally run for the benefit of the propria ton, and it fa sate to leave them alone Animals Wanted. Tho Agricultural college at Corvallis, Is getting up a muse um ol y.oolosMcnl specimens, and will pay a fair price for different kinds of bird and animals particularly rare species. A lrge series of specimens of "llaploclon, Mouiv tain Heaver, are desire!, and If In good pelage 75 centa each will lie paid for ten or rrore. The same I true cf "Lajiomy," or Little Chief Hare, Flaa Hare. Starved Rat or Coney. A lUt of price paid fur mounted bhds and bird skin w 1.1 be sent on application. Representative mammal as prairie d(, wolf, coyote, deer, cougar, jack rabbit, etc, and pood specimens of our water Iov ana land btriis, the venomous and non vecmoua snake, turtles, etc, are desired. THE I'RESIDEXT 8 VISIT. A CitUCn n1eetl.1i; was held at the Council Cham bers Saturday evening to make arrange ments fer receiving President llrrlon and party on their trp through Albany on the morning of May 5th. Mayor Cowan was elected Chairman and J K Whitney, Secretary. On motion the following re ception committee nappointe' : J W Ctisick, L Flinn, W C Twecdale, J R Whitney, L E Blaln, M Sternburg. U F Simp on, Or Jones and A llackleman. The Presidential party wl!l only stop at Albany a few moment. On their arri val at San Francisco they w ilt be formally extended the hospitality of our cltiten by telegraph from the Mat or. There will, and should, be an Immense gathering Present to show the proper repcct to the President of the greatest nation on the earth. The hour of the arrival of the party In Albany will be IcarneJ In due time and announced. Speaking or liars, the editor of ihe McCIcud Rlvcr, Oal., Pioneer, need nol take a back seat, lie say: -'Some day ago a shake maker, who was making shake at Iiltfck Cox mount ln, north of town, cut down a bit; five foot'sugai pine; but alter telling it discovered to be hollow ome forty feet above the butt. Gazint; Into the cavity he found it lobe chuck full of bears five black, seven cinnamon and three prlzi'iej (he animal having holed up for the wlntfr. With great presonce cf minj, the man split off some slabs, sawed off the hollow part, nailed the s'.ab over the hole and started the log down the steep mountain toward ltd place where It arrived safe and sound. 'Ihe hears can be teen tiiroun cracks la th slals tying In a state of semi-torpor." A Lt'CKY Miss. Ayounj lady of Port land one cf the typewritU's In Slaver & Walker's establishment (truck a bonanza the clher day when she h eated and pur chased from the stale some school land In Linn county, seven rrl'.e from Craw fordsviile. the paid tf rer- dollars per acre for a number of acre cf It, and when the land located came to be looked up It wa found to tc a fire farm in a perfect state of cultivation. It wa all cleared and bad lecn cultivated for tear and cas always supposed to have been part cf the conation land claim of Harvey Field The ycurg lady ha been tfferrd fzo per acre tor her land. sa.cm statesman. Heywood Coscebt Company. The en tertainnient (riven by the Alba I lev wood Concert Company at the opera house last night was one of the uiopt enjoyable af fair that Santa Itarbara haa known fort long time. The niemliera of the compa ny are al. artists. The concert was a varied one, in which the humorous pre dominated. Alb Ileywood aa a person ator has few equals on the stage, and his support is first-clans. S'anta H.irliara Press of March 14,1801. At Opera House next Saturday eveiiing. Lost Mosey o Potatoes. F J Denny, who lives in the southeast part of this county, ha 400 bnidiels f potatoes w hich heoirers to sell for 2) cents a bushel. These tame potatoes last fall could have been sold for 50 centa a bnsh eb Some have made money in the past by holding potato's over winter for bet ter prices, but such is not the general rule. 1 he opposite lias been the prevail ing outcome when men have refused 50 centa at digging time. Capitol Journal. A Cherry Ball One of the prcttir lght ever seen is a rherrv tree In the yard of Hon G Crawford. It Is an ab solute ball of blossom, and I so attractive that Crawford & I'ax'.on have photo graphed It. Nature now is fab ly howling with joy, and it I no wonder the old reader said, "spring is the pleasar.test season of the year." Thi Is peculiarly true of Albany, whose yard are now blossoming with a kaleidoscope of beauti ful color. MisrNO I.vreKBNTs Hold. E L Rhcpard, of Mill City, ha sold to I J McCaustland for $1000 his interest in the Corrience Extension, Hantiain district. 8 E Mc Caustland ha I sold to E J McCaustland, his interest in the above mine for $1500. W F lierk has sold to Harvey Maswtv his ft of ,i interest in tho lied Bull mine. Consideration $1800. A Great Horse. Jay Beach' Alta mont, ayt a wrilter In the Breeder and Sportsman, I one of the only three trot ling stallion owned went of the Rocky mountain, that haveclght representative fn the 2:30 list. The other two are Pied mont and Echo, the former being 20 year 01a ana ine latter 35, while AUamont I but 15. One of the 2io horse Is Oneco, owned by McKnight liros, of this county. Bai.e Ball. bass ba'd fever Is being worked tip In Albany, and a good club miy be looked for lhis season A ub- scription I being raised tn put the gtound In good condition in front of the court house. Feats will be provided for audi rnces, and some of the livlicst base ball will no doubt be "put up" in the history of the city. Thi Is correct. Our citizen should upport thi greatest of national game. Tee R. R. Guilty. The case of Jullu Kumll of Eugene, against the Southern Pacific company, which ha occupied the attention ol the court lnca Tueday morning aa submitted to the jury at 11 o clock Saturday forenoon. After being out about two hour and a half the iurv returned a verdict In favor of the plaintiff lor $1500 ana cost. Journal. A stage line from the end of the O track lo Prineville, would be about 75 miu long, the uemocrat Is Informed and it is urged that an effort be made to secure ore. Some claim that a good road could ue Duiit, ana some that It could nit A the distance i about half that to The Dalles, such a line would pay. A Clack Eye.-An Albany busines man carries a blck eye, t privilege ome' lime enjoyed by most men, said to have been secured In a lestive game of pedro If he had not been restrained it is proba ble there would have been at leant one other black eye.for he Is a shoulder striker. Postponement. Dancing school will be held Monday cveiiiii of next Veck in- nv.d -f '1 buud;.y cver.irg of this week. JI J Hopkins. FlUDAY... TUB BB1BCK MEETING. Tho county court, cltUcna committee and council committee, met at the court house, Wednesday, with a large number of citiacna. Judge Blackburn called tho meeting to order, when the report of Ola! R 1'ihl, civil engineer, was read, chow lng so plainly the situation and the utwer location of a bridge here. that no reasonable citixen ran oppose It. The substance of the report li as followe Avcroua singe water at Callapooia street, 1200 feet, gradually contracting to Ellsworth, where H la uuu, ana aoout samo to () V bridge. The channel rune rlose to south bank of river at Ellsworth, while at Calapooia it la in the renter nearly; at Ellsworth the distance from noth line to First street is SW, at Calapooia, 750 feet, over double. High water mark above tea level la 134 feet, Thero must be 40 feet clear between high water and bridge. The elevation would have to lie 177 feet above aea level. At Ellsworth it is 130 feet, at Ferry, 137, at Calapooia, 139. At Ellsworth the grade would bo 1 in 8.5, at Ferry, 1 in 10, but at Calapooia it would be I in IV. That 1 in 15 should be the niaxium la gener ally conceded. "Therefore." he eays, "I am compelled to report that Calapooia street is the one posssible location for the Digit bridge." For a draw bridge the channel span might be thirty feet lower, which would make a site eligible anywhere from Ellsworth to O 1 bridw, without any choice from an engineering standpoint. The foundations would bo good at any site. At Calapooia it could be made Cerfectly secure by rlprapping. A well uilt combination bridge ia good for thirty veara before wooden members re quire removal. A steel bridge will last an indefinite time. He recommended for high bridge one through epan of 300 feet, over channel, two deck spang, on south side of channel, of 250 and 100 feet, thtee deck epan on north side of channel of 250, 30 and 1 10 feet. Total 1320 feet ; approaches, 300 feet on south bank, 345 on north bank, 11M5 feet in all. Cost of steel bridge $U0700,cnmbination, $73,COO, A draw bridge at JW Is worth, would re quire a draw span of 325 feet, two 70 foot spa is on south title, ana two spans on nor;h side of 2.V) and 80 feef : 7U& feet in all. and approaches, makinir 1 UK) feet. Cost, $:5,no6. Substructures to be cyl inder concrete piers, resting on grillage supported lay piles cut off close to bed of river, to I protected by guards and rip rap ; 20 feet in clear for bridge and feet for sidewalk. Class C has been adopted tor proportioning members, be ing seventy pounds per square loot lor spans ol 100 feet, sixty pounds for 100 to -K0 feet, fifty pounds lor 200 to 300 feet. These plana have been made to conform to suggestions by MaJ llandbury. Ac companying plans explain the above more fully. At the evening session a high bridge as decided on by a vote of 7 to , and a steel bildge by a vote ol 9 to 3,the motion to build a steel bridge being made by Com missioner Kumbaugh. DMttn ft, til. An ordinance to amend Section 19, ol Ordinance No 133,entitled"An ordinance to provide for the prevention ol fires and the protection ol persons and property endangered thereby and to provide a penalty for the violation ol said Section I'J.as by the following ordinance amended. Tho people ol the city ol Albany do ordain aa follows: SeciionI. That Section 19 of Ordi nance No 133, entitled "An ordinance to provide for the prevention ol fires and the protection of persons and property endangered thereby," be and the same is hereby amended so aa to read aa follows : Section 19. That no person or persons, company or corporation, nor any person aa the agent, employee or representative of any other person or persons, company or corporation, shall keep lor sale or on storage or otherwise, within the fire lim its of the city of Albany, more than two hundred gallons of coal oil, nor more than 10 gallons of gasoline, nor more than 10 gallons naptha, all of the same to be securely kept in metalic cans or tanks. And no person or persons, company or corporation, nor any person as the agent, employee or representative of any other person, company or corporation, shall keep for sale or on storage, within the corporate limits ol said city outside of the fire limits thereof, any coal oil, gaso line or naptha unless the same be kept in metalic cans or tanks inside ol a fire proof building. Skctiox 2. And any person, either as Lis own representative or as the agent, employee or repre cntative of any other person or persona, company or corpora tion, who shall violate any ol the provi sions of said Section 19,aa hereby amend ed, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than $V1 nor more than $100, or be imprisoned in the city iail not less than 25 days nor more than 50 days. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in lull force and effect from and after its approval by the Mayor. Passed the Council April 14, 1891. Approved April 16, 1891. Take Notice The undersigned who has charge of clearing the Albany Ceme tery ground of grubs and rubbish and resetting the stones that are eut ol place find that a great many of the base that the marble rest upon have decayed and crumbled down and should be replaced by new ones ociore uecoration day . UEO. W. HARRIS. Wall Paper, etc, I have jut received a new line ol wall paper and decoration. Have more than doubled my facilities lor aandling tbein, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to match. Ueautle. and much cheaper than ver bclore. Samuel E Youno. Another Cab Load. Fortmlller Si Irving have just received another car load of furniture from the east, embracing some 01 ine nnest goods ever brought to Oregon, inciuuing a nne variety 01 parlor sets up holstered in Wilton rug, elegant bed room set, noreltie in stand, rocker, chair. etc. Their atock 1 always a splendid one o select from.but It wa never better than now. Bear r Mino. That Conn A Ilendric son keep a first-class stock of groceries produce, etc. 1 hat they do their own work, Consequently their expenses are light, And they can sell at bottom prices. Large lales and small profits. Courteous treatment to customers. Best goods in the market, And the freshest in the different de partments, Are the rules they go by. New Millinery Store. Mrs C W Clark has opened a milllr.ery store In the oiranan uioce, wnn Mrs Sherman a manager, and ha a large and stylish stock of fresh good In stock. Her goods are already opened lor Inspection, and she in vite the ladies ol Albany to ca'l and In pect them. At Fortmixleb & Ikvixo's. 150 dozen window shades, just received. A large and elegant stock of 10th cen tury bedroom sets. A large and choice lotol carpets, many Ine designs. Gbt a Bicycle. II yon want the best safety bicycle in the market, not sur passed by even the Columbia or Victor, call on Ohling & Wilson, at Stewart & Box's, and get a Steel Cruiser, without any fancy prices, in fact remarkably low considering the quality. Full ball 'bear ing, splendidly made. SIIILOH'3 VITALTZER i what ven need foi Constipation, Lou ot Appetite, Vixr zineis, and all symptom of Dyapepia. Price 10 and 70 cents per bottle. Cloak at cost at W F Read's TiuJ.cU tor ALL, e.istert AN V ri.uta, for saleby W, the S.P ticket oflia, - points, over L, Jet t jr. at 0a vf !,, Otltl AND rCRROJUL, MONDAY. M Jack, ol Brownsville, U in the city, Dr G W Maslon went to Portland this noon on business, Dr W U Davis went to HarrUbusg Sal urday evening on professional business. Mr James Keenev, ol Portland, I In the city, the guent of hi brother, Geo II Necney. t Tho Motttelth hat received hi commit ston a Pot Master, and will assume the dutlc of the oilke tn a tew days, Mr Anson Burwell, a prominent hard' ware merchant of Seattle, spent Sabbath In Albany, with Mr E F t-'ox, a former associate In business in Seattle. Mr J S Antxmclle, Ihe railroad contrac tor, wa In the city today on hit wav to Portland. He will return to Albany In a week or two for a few days sojourn'herc. The V are making every preparation posslole lor their "Zoological 1'ansv ' o cial on r rlday night, April iiUi. A nuM enjoyable evening is promised thoe who attend. Mr llanna. the handso.no Portland mllllnerv drummer, 1 In the cltv. and we understand he I always rejoicing when ne reaches the gem city 01 the valley which has many attractions. About a doien M E minister passed through Albany today to attend a Minis terial meeting at urvauia 01 me Salem district. Among the number being; Chan cellor C C Stratton and Rev 8 P Wilson. Rev Memlnger went from this city. TuaaBAY. Mr Willis (lillett left forRosoburg this noon to work lor Mr Eagan in his marble snop. Mrs J N Duncan isatSodavitte.svcktng health, after a serious illness of several weeks. Mr Watt Moiiti'ith went to Pari land this noon, where, in partnership with c red Keis, he will open a saloon. . Miss Marv Schlosaer hac returned to 1 ' . . iicrnonis in tuis city alter a several months trip to Southern Oregon, Mrs A B Paxton returned thi noon from her Eastern trio, after a pleasant experience. Mr Pax ton met her in Port land, The celebrated Georite Waxhlnntoii. of Newport, was in the city this forenoon, being examined for a pension. County Commlasioner William limn. Laugh is in the city ready lor the snecml session ol the County Court, which con- cues tomorrow. Mrs Hueh Cleek earns down from Roawbunr this noon to ioin her hualmnd. working lor Brown the barber, to whom she was recently married. P Cochran and w ife. olTamrcnt. have moved to town and will reside with his mother. Mrs It Itrowu. Woodhnm In dependent, Judge Whallev. the well-k nown film. rod of Portland, came op on this noon's train on a snipe liuntimt expedition. bringing along a fine bird dog. Mrs W L Vance. Mrs Chloman n,l Mrs TJ Stites went to Portland thi morning as delegates to the Willamette Association ol the Comrreirationnl churches ol this slate. WEPNEftUAY. Edward O Witman. aaent for Ihe Mu. lual Life Insurance Co . ol New York, is In the cltv. D C Schell went to lunction and f II Cougill to Shcdd, today, both looking alur bu'.ldlng contract. Vr Orvllls Wauconer. son of Hon Gj Waggoner, wi In the cltv today ou his way from Portland to South America, where he goc to buy land. Col. Loved, ol Ihe Jod Rrilmcnt.natrd through Albany yr.tcray for Newport, to ee about holding the annual encampment there. J S Antonelle came un fiom Portland last evening. Mr Antonelle was recently In Mexico, where he had a big contract. The prevailing price for laborer there wa about 40 cent a day. Semi annual report of the county clerk of Linn county, state ol Oregon, showing the amount and number of claims allow ed by the county court of said county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount ol warrants out standing and unpaid, from tho 1st day of October, 1x00, to the 31st day of March, 10m, uom inclusive. ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. County Judge, salary and Ices. .$ Treasurer, salary Clerk, leei Sheriff, fees, Ac Commissioners p'rdiens Acc't ol Assessor School Superintend t and School . . .A ' Coroner. . . . Diet Attorney Paupers COO Mi fg 14U7 24 1I2H 45 138 1419 C7 2 35 13 270 9.T0 10 13,513 48 3M (15 .446 80 ICO 20 , Roads and Bridges Courthouse and Iail. Stationary and Printing Insane Incidental Expenses . . . Fuel ; 111 Witnesses in Crim Canes 65 Petit Juror 822 5'J Grand Jurors 17 W 100 80 Witness' before G'd J'ry. r-aliffa Elections. Viewing and Surveying Roads Road Supervisors Hundries Preliminary Kxatninat'n 110 1635 82 417 15 341 30 Total amount claims allowed anddrawn $25,471 35 OUTSTAXniXO WAKBANTS unpaid. Outstanding unpaid county war rants on the Slat day of March, 1891, drawing interest to dote of publication $311 Estimated interest accrued thereon 20 Outstanding county warrants in nands of county clerk not called lor March 31et, 1891 694 45 Total amount of unpaid county warrants. .$905 45 Interest. . . . 20 Ftatb or Obkqom,) UOCKTY or LDtft, ) I. N. P. Payne, county clerk of the county ol Linn, state of Oregon, do here by certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement ol the number and amount of claims allowed by the county court 01 saiu county. lor the six months ending on the 31st day of March, 1891, on what account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, anu the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear on the records 01 my onice ana in my omciai custody. Witness my band and the i skal V seal of the county court of "-r said county this 8th day of April. A I) lwl. N.P.PAYNE. County Clerk. Semi-annual statement ol the county treasurer of Linn county, Oregon, lor the six months ending on tin 31st day of March, A 1) 1891, of money received and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what account paid out: GENERAL SCHOOL AMOUNTS BECKrVED FUND. FUND. Amount on hand from last report $ 319 05 $ 1097 71 Amounts rec d from - 1890 taxes ........ 37,778 09 32,4.50 15 fines 155 Licenses . 70 85 Delinquent tax 564 20 Other sources. 43 95 $39,777 04 $34,302 88 AMOUNTS PAID OUT. Amount paid out on county warrants. .$35,324 30 Amount paid out on school superinten dents' warrants. . $1007 7 $35,324 30 $1097 7J Stat or Oregon,) Count? or LinnJ BS I, W. E. Curl, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct state ment of the amounts received, paid out and remaining; on band, in the county treasury of said county for the six months emLfig en the 31st day of March, 1891. ?.v hand tl of Ml 41 IT Dakcr City must be a very bad place, The principal talk In the papcrl there I about the seven devil. "Cleveland' Colotsal Colored Carnival Mlntrell" read Farmer Wayhack, a he sioou in mint ot the Dili uohui ; "anu ty gosh, to think that I voted for that man onct for president t 'Ea. The Slusiaw Eastern Railway Com pany Saturday made a proposition to the cmzcnaoi fciuene. to nulla the road and for the share dt that city lhev exnect free right of way, depot ground and $100,000 In cash a a bonus. The amount I an extortionate one, and I morelhau the cltv can raise In alt probubiilty. The carcass of a snerm whale nlnetv-flve feet In length wa washed awhnre on the beach near Cape Arrago below Empire City a lew day ajo, Jt wa promptly located by It discoverer and preparation made to secure "he oil and iKine. The head gave 8o f allons, and the remaining portion no barrel f oil. A Raymond A Whlicnmb excursion party cf 100 members I to co north through Albany, Jun 3d, In a peelal train, trom Portland it will be conducted thrnuirh the Inteiestlnu nortlon at Alaska and adjacent Island, returning to it start. Ing point. Ihmton, via the S, P. A second party will pass through two d.iy later, alsj In a special Iraln.omllilng the Alaska trip. The failure of Oregon to make any ap propriation for the world's fair is resulting In Item like the following: "There Is a town named Fossil In Oregon. Comment I unnecessary ." Spokane Fall Review. "And the mou rose I to be dclgnaled a the Mate flower of Oregon." Port Town send Leader. Nevertheless, keep your eye on Oregon, It will not down be cauresome of It mossback were down at Salem recently. For some reason or othci the ptrs of the slate give these blotting pad, canltot building and other kind of tramp adver tising scheme professional a "ulaek-eye, ' Hra 1 one from the Welcome! "Oreuon City Isthe last place to be taken In bv the advertising fakir. He had a picture of the canltol at Washington j sold space around it lor io a pinch to sucker and "skipped with the boodle." There are evidently merchant In Oregon who don't read the paper any more than the lay who bite at gold bricks." IJelng a member of the City Council it not a enviable a position a tome Imavlne. Jut no particularly this U true. The new city ordinance are being enforced, and the result I tome live klrmUhe. One citizen say he wilt have l.locd. and then there I a man with six gun and four or five revolver ready for aelL n. There i no telling what a day will bring iiiriu, ana uie coroner win please be ready for business. Ljlng" was Ihe subject ot an Albany minister yesterday, handled In an Inter esting manner. He gave a one example Ihe purchasing i.f 34 pound all wool mattress, (for probably $ 4 or $$, which proved U be simply dfrty old rags, cut up. Anyone who buys an all wool mat) re for antrthinir le than $tcai count on being humbugged, elty nVuredout when It I remembered that wool jnt off the sheep la worth about aj cent a pound. It I something like being humbniM:ed by a circus. Some go:d, five dig on lying are needed nowaday, in this age when nearly everybody He but nepajcr men It ia said that A Knder (Botwy) wants to return to Prineville ami again engage in tnsincss, Ochoco Review. Elsewhere will be found the new nuis ance ordinance. It has some strict rro vision that should be enforced. Seattle patters claim that the btiildlmr record this year will foot un to til.000.000. and give nearly that amount in sight. nothing very quiet about that. The rinzina of the curfw bell at 0 'clock nights is a great convenience to our cltba-ns generally. That U a good ume lor people generally to leave the streets. The second highest price paid lor 160 aereaof Umatilla reservation land was $4723, nearly $30 an acre, situated near VlAtiiH. The prevailing nrico is mat h lesi The I'rineviilu papers are waging a personal war, which for venom ha never been equalled in the N. W. The editor of the Review now accuses the editor ol the News, in a long article, of trying to outrage Airs Salomon,while tier husband was dangerously il. and at another time a twelve year old girl, daughter of a widow. Next week's News will be watched with interest. MY WIFE Insists on buying her groceries, produce and baked goods, of Parker llros. Khe says it IS A well-known 'act thnt all goods arc as represented and no HUMBUG! That all goods purchased of them are fresh and of the Oist quality to be se cured. Nkw Carpets. A D Mcllwaln has one of the largest and best aelectcd line of carpet In the cliy, embracing all new patterns and design, and as he nas made a great reduction in price it will be to the advantage ol carpet buyers to tall and nipect hi stock and prices be lore pur chasing. Lacr CiraTAtN In great variety from 75 ct. to $9 a pair, these good are ought from New York jonbers direct and cannot be excelled lor quality, style and price, oamurl K You.no. Kor Rent. -A new, hard finished dwelling house In eas'.ern part of the city. inquire ot .d K M Carter, ath and Kail- road street. Nsw Spring Goods. I 11 m now re elvlng my Brat invoice ol sprinjj novel . tie In wash goods, prints eiugham, eer tuckers, etc., i have also just received a new line rt all wool cummer plaids and beiges. Samuel E Youno, Notice. All persons indebted to Thompson & Overman will please call ana seuic. sir liiompston navmg re tired from the buainess it is deaired to settle up all old accounts. Good Work, Low Prices, Putfilcy & Smiley. Patrjuir.a Paisley & Smi'ey, Oor Prinlers A new line of window shade from 69 sent tn $1.60 each complete, at Samul E Young's. On Sept 13th next there wilt be a big celebration at Oregon City over the 40th annivenary of thn establishment of the Mist Worshipful Urand Lodgoof Misons in Oregon. a late nana jFHoix hates. The Corrective Properties of the Jnleesj of California's Vegetable. Alteratives Almost Sensational. A lady formerly of 1221 Mission Bt, bwt now of 400 Haye Bt, & F., write to the Edwin W. Joy Ce, as follow: Mr. II, T. Uoverly, ot Se attle, resided with me last winter. She had long been a sufferer from dyspepsia and waterbrasb.' Iter stomach was so weak that for month at a time s'.io lived principally upon milk and the white of eggs. Among other things he tried one of the mineral larsapariUas only to find that itgftvo berpaln in the bead and weak sinking ipclls. Having taken Joy' Vegetable 6ftrsapa rilla myself with great benefit lu gtomach trouble, I Induced her to discard the potash preparation and try your Vegetable compound. It began relnvigorating lier stomach jiml in a short time helped her astonishingly. It int. j.rurod ier appetite and strengf to that extent, t: t-t Jtst tefore she- left, she- besinnlitg.to atuooL ArrtrmsacsT. Following is the April apportionment m a t t . J . . aa ot Bciiooi iuiius lor Liinn county, ine pro rata is i iu per capita, ana me to tul amount is $32,177 20. No No Ain't No No Ain't Hint, sold' rs lteo'd Dist. achl'rs Uee'd 1 2 a 4 6 0 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 13 10 17 18 1 29 21 23 24 25 27 28 20 30 31 32 33 34 85 3(1 -sir flH5 HO 273 50 207 3b 73 90 420 90 '203 20 242 70 447 70 193 50 220 30 312 40 212 70 349 30 IS!) 40 2.14 00 1321 878 31!) 30 222 20 1141 10 1K0 K0 3sil 50 104 M) 320 00 21 10 513 30 2.'H) 40 50 201 70 123 80 220 30 225 50 234 50 242 70 203 60 JJ1I1 0) 4.-19 50 205 80 2ti3 20 193 50 C73 20 902 80 ItX) 70 ilH) "0 201 70 100 70 150 00 255 255 205 80 15(1 (10 845 40 240 80 Z'A 44)0 70 219 10 2li3 20 152 60 5U UO (It (li (13 ili 03 CO 07 OH (ill 70 71 72 73 74 75 70 77 '. 79 80 81 82 8.1 84 85 80 87 83 89 90 91 92 93 94 93 90 97 93 91 100 101 102 103 104 105 100 107 I'M KM 110 111 112 113 114 115 110 117 27 $100 70 53 53 79 10S2 62 47 97 33 4J1 114 47 7il 114 43 310 80 73 42 71 3H 82 28 (ill (K) 113 44 45 37 IS 4.1 65 43 47 at 70 95 S3 62 35 132 2o 27 27 87 27 20 50 50 iW 20 194 43 50 87 41 2 55 31 41 29 50 81 47 43 30 42 02 83 29 94 150 51 20 80 CO 33 70 49 29 13 17 15 U0 114 40 32 34 20 23 89 CO 40- 29 SO 52 25 35 60 19 22 10 8.1 33 275 50 17" 10 230 40 103 90 2."3 177 10 242 70 234 6C 173 222 20 304 20 390 80 103 90 433 40 COS 259 10 18 90 173 290 205 80 aoi'oo 250 90 8 90 123 80 119 70 111 20 123 189 40 233 00 181 20 189 40 1S8 90 144 30 209 90 820 00 214 103 90 197 00 mi 20 152 50 193 50 255 127 00 140 20 115 00 185 30 203 80 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 41 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 65 m 57 58 21 40 HROVfftatlLtC. April 20th, 1891. News came to this side on the evenlnar ol the 15th that Joe Hawyer, a citizen of the Hooth town, was demented, and, with paper and pencil in band, your corres pondent started in quest of the physician w ho usually attends the family in case of sickness, and gleaned 'these facts. That on that day Mrs Sawyer had given birth to a 10 pound boy, and that Joe didn't cut down any ol his fruit trees as report ed, that mother and child were doing well and Joe would recover in time, that one who acts as Joe did in Tennessee would be classed as a man from Mossy Creek. The town was thrown Into excitement again the next day by the repot t that a wild man had been seen on the hill near tow n, but on examination it proved to be a drank. Since the sj all has been quiet. Mr J C I'.ilycu, of this place, is lying dangernuaty ill. lrlli!l, of your city, has been to see him twice during the past week. Alliance man Colo has been here and spoke to us on the evening ol the 15th. lie is a good talker and told a good many truths and a tot of good yarns. We don't see what is tle matter of the all! anee men. If we were to talk like Mr Cole did here wo would come ont flat footed and say we were a democrat. We do not know what they are pleased to term a a platform of their principles, but if it Is on the line of the talk we heard we should say good, but if they are going to take in the universe as a pana cea for alt our ills we should doubt it. CKStanarl went to Marion county today in the interest of the firm ot Cable & htanard, to sell Challenge churn powers. Itev 3 Howcrsox nrtached hers on Sun day last. aefumiB sews Messrs Pecry A Tcrliune are making some important changes in their large livery stable on Main slreet.one of which is a bran new front. Now (or some new sidewalks and luv pro red streets. Prol W W Crawford has been employ ed to teach the band. Mr Crawford la an old and experienced band man and tne boys are proud ol their teacher. Rev and Mrs flashor will start east on the 27th inst. Mr It. goes as a represen tative of tin Dunkard church.the conven tion of which convenes in Maryland some time in May. Mrs It. will visit many friends and relatives during the trip. Tho Soda Literary Society closed on Saturday evening last, after a successful series of meetings since last tail. It is now laid on the table till next October. People have begun to come in already to the spring and we hear of some fami lies that wilt move to town soon. We are expecting a great number of people here during this summer and fall, as tire resorting here increases rapidly from year to year. A cornet band lias been organixed iri our little city, consisting ot ten pieces. Those who are resolved on becoming musical are : HI) Klum, James Pound, Will Pound, Joe Ifaupert, Ala Fairish, Everett Parrish, Will Smith, Lawrence Peery and Louis Barzee. The boys have their instruments here, all paid lor, a good teacher employed, and, in lact.they mean business. We predict that Soda villo will have a good band. Yes, they will play this summer on the streets. On the 19, Inst, to the wife ol G W Mc- Elhoes, a daughter all well. Fara for Sale. I Lave (or sale 100 acres of the finest farming land in the state. All In a high state of cultivation, no build ings, but has a beautful building loca tion. Eight miles from Albany, two miles from Tangent, on (he 8 P It U. Terms and price reason able. Call and see me on becond'street, opposite Dux ocr at office. Da. G. W. M a stow. Xbveliie In Jacket. . I have received a small assortment of novelties in ladles spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Blazers and Reef ers, in cheviot, diagonal and worsted. I expect to carry a full line ot these coods. as well as alt the leading styles in Ladies uapes, oeoueu, crocnet ana in cloth, Orders taken for special sizes and styles, Sam'l E Youno. At the eorner ot Broadalbin and 1st street you will find C K Brownell always in tbe lead'in tbe grocery bueiuess. We in.ur sgtiait tramp. Towssskd & Wilioit, lloaey w Loan, We have plenty of money to loan on real estate security, on two to five years time. Call on us at our office, opposite inn severe nouse. BURKHART & 2ENT. DIED. RICE. In Ashland, Sunday evening, April 19th, 1801, after a lingering illness, M rs. Dr. D, B. Rice, aged 67 years. Mrs Rice came to Albany from Monmouth, 111 , in 18C5, afterwards residing in sev eral places in Oregon. She was a woman higln esteemed by all who knew her. I)r Rice preceded her by about five years. Mrs Rice leaves a son and daughter and many friends to mourn her death McEL?,II7ItEY.0n Monday evening April fib, 1 1 ffrn I'lcn t incn C 1 nrc'i, ! t i ' 1 ry, , i 1 -, U01IS ARB ABROAD MOKDAT. Llao was the Gist eoanty ia Oregon to bave a County rarn.srs alliance. Tbs Furks of the Hantiam was vlslteu by a big thnndar storm rsovntly. A freight ear will hold tweuty three Bala wgns, when soiectltloally packed. Albany people wilt hr a srsst trett In tbs lectors of Mrs Clara Huffman, the first of next month. Seats are going fast for tbs Alba Hay wood sad l'tel las Concert Co, Saturday evening. Tbs attendance promise lo is large, J.me Ilaulon wa killed at Portland Saturday, while running a grha&e wagon, Wa OBderttaud he wa th James 1 111 Ion who formerly reaidml at All.aoy, and who I will be remember art by a good many. Th report of tits rsoeiuts of th Eugsns ?nto(!l)e for tbs yer ending April 1st, HOI show th receipt fur tli pat year to ba SO 049 00 lor 1893, $5,180 18: lomttf, 111(3.41, being nearly 17 per cent. 0ulah Rqliean Indg of 'this city his prantd Mr J Ksekaasto with a gold hekiled usn. blah wilt 00m In good o daring hi dauliiiing years Mr Bauktealo might be called th father of th lodge. Mr Loui Z ihlsdorf, a welt to do former at Knox Hatt, purchased one of thn ilea II r Millar pi son Hatarday or Will Si Link, These pisnus tand anaxoalled in th market. Call, ssamiae, be e nviocad acd buy ene. John Williams, one of ear Llun county farmers, has been quite unfortunate of lata, bavlog bad fie good horse killed bt-ctuia they hay tbs gleet. Two ol - thm that be paid $100 apises for wara valued at twenty dollar tach. Jefferson Ksview. Tt'EHOAY. A department drill will be hi Id tomorrow night at 7 JO o'clock. Firemen will please tsks notio. Tbs roof of C O flurkbart's rosiJenoe eaoght fire this sltercon from a Has. The department responded but was not Deeded. W F Read returned on last evening's O P train from the Bantlam mines, after a absence of about three weeks. His trio Irorj Quartsville to Gateville. a distance of 22 miles, was made in about 1U hours. Leaving the former Discs at 4 o'clock a m, on snow shoes he had not traveled far when the shoes broke and he was obliged to continue the trip on foot. Two miles ol the distance con sumed two hours. There was about one and m halt feet of snow at the mines and seven at the summit. Mr Head ap- C reached within a mile and a half ot atesville when the train whistled. Iiy running the entire distance, and as the train stopped to wood up. he lust suc ceeded in boarding it, the most tired out man in Oregon. He report the prospects better than ever. On Monday, April 13th, the mill began running under charge ot Mr lluclton, a thorough mechanic, and had been running nitrite and day since with out stopping. The appearances were good lor a fine cleanup, though only the common ores have been used. They in tended beginning on the best ore Mon day. The ledge had widened out and was about eight feet tn width, ana is un doubtedly the main ledge, showing up a uniform grade ol rock. Three tons ot rock a day was being crashed. This was running pretty well into concentrates, though there was a good amount of free gold on the plates. $50 a ton is a fair estimate on that run during the week. Mr Haxelton pronounced considerable of the rock remarkably like that of the fa mous Cotustwck. and there was a general enthusiasm among the miners over the prospects. Ms hands were being worked and the mill, now working in splendid shape, will be kept going continually. WKDXSSB4Y. Mr W S Dirk ens died at his home in th forks of tbs Sao tiara laaUvenia t. Parti - oular not secured. Mr Cbaa Ffeiffer, of the Reer Hoate, Is mskioa arrangement to add soother story to tbs brick occupied by Cotiu A lleadricsen. On account ut rain tbe drill announced for this evening has been Lia P Chief Kneinest Ktawart has been request I to send 2") fir bate to Portland for tbe Harri son reeepttos) paiads. Mix GBtrri. The WCTU Hall was literally packed last evening, on the oc casion ot Mia Lucia B Griilin's appear ance here, alias urinln was Heard in ten or eleven selections, displaying a ver atile talent and wonderful powers as an impersonator, that being her lorte. he is particularly strong 10 tier children parts. Mnsic was furnished by the Col lege orchestra, which is always good. A DaLiCATsOrtRvricN. Lat even ing Dr G (V Maston. assisted by Dr W II uavi performed a tracheotomy on ihe three year old daughter of Mr Nectand.lT Ing In Ihe Third Ward. The operation ws Performed t cileve the child 01 mem braneous croup. After the operation the child wa Inr mediately relieved of being chocked to death by ihe windpipe filling up with membrane. The operation consists of opening the windpipe and Inserting a tub for that purpose. The child Is doing well at this writing. A Bask Ball Cliu. Lwt evening a base ball club was organized In this ci'.y. to be known as the "Albany Base Ball Clnb." Wll!iam Cowan wa elected Man. ager, end William Welch, Captain. Mr Welch will select a nine from the player of the city, which will probably be about Use this: Ale Kennie, catcncr.ur welch, pitcher, Mr Morgan, ot Morgan Bros- change pitcher and fielder, Van tVilson, short stop, Ed Blodgett, Jack Smiley and fercy Young on the base. Mr Kletiky and Harry Barr In the field. This will make a strong club. Butpractlce together and circumstances may change the make up 01 it materially. QITY DRUG KTOREJ Ffeiffer Block, Albany tad! Cusick, PaoraiBTOBS;- Drugs, Medlclnrs, (bcmlealr, Faccy and Toilet Artlcles.Sponges, Brushes. Pcrlumcry, School ; Books, and Artiats1 Suppllea, rbysleinns' presrriptleus care fnlly ecmnonndftf J. A. Caramioff. Wall Paper, Dnxjrs, XalntH, Oils. Glass, Jilto., ALBANY, -i- OREGON. it and a fine stock PEGTAGLE8 U generally, an well as jewelry, Watches 'clocks, etc., at HEAL ISTaTC gilts. James B Rodr to E N Tandy, j acres In cc it,, p 15,8 R 4 w, ,$ 3 U a to Frank I Isbcll, N w jr sec 3J, fp 10, S R 3 E Pnent Parthcna Calavan to Chatand Deb- by A Jeffrey, 310.86 a:res In D -. L C of Joll Calavan , 6400 S O Long to G W Wheeler, 1 a acre In ton. ijRiw 6,r J K Klrkpatrlck to F W l'arker.l.t 11, til 1, K and A, Lebanon., go Nancy Bone and bus to Leorard ffaas.tot l.sec 24, tp tl,H K 150 J 8 Amc to Maitha RoweMJatfJ tp 13, 8 R 1 E 50 'jj 7 J A ILaiiy Market. Wiot-B0. data. 45 ftirc-lft Hay10,fW t? IHM, Poutoo-- 0 put buwl.ti Isitus Seaiwo. A lino line ol Blauer jackets for spring wear, in many designs, just received by J W Kimpson, Also a largo stock of the popular self peuing corsets, L.E.BLAIN'S COLUMN. W are now ready for Spring trade fit he largest antl lx-st selected stock of Clothing that will bo thown in the county this season. All varieties of styles and patterns to pleaso the most fastidious. Wo have man' fine makes including Then we have the full ino of -mens', youths' and boys' clothing in the Albany Woole Mills poods, that" Ave specially recommend to the public for trial, The largest stock ef Mens' Shoes in tho city, including many celebrated makes, Hals, from Stetson's best down to a two bit straw. Cannot enumerate Furn ishing v Goods every de partment full. Have used cash this year during tight times teast and can offer genuine bar gains in all my departments, L. 13. BLAIN. Ponil? Wauled. Ah kluJa of pjuliry, alive or dressed at tbe VVUUmatte Kicking Conofiany's atoie, Albany. Oreget.. " " ALBANY. OR. . 17EIISSU1! & EULEZLI EH3S,, Real Estat? rents Form and f! tb SUm Statesman mentions a twelve pound ovarian tomor A being a monster tamor. In fact it is a smtl ens, Dr Mas-ton,- , thi city, ba taken oat several weighing ovartwioe, If not three times as much, within a er or two. A Put stock of laoe enrtains for 8) oents tof 10 to suit tbs customer, at Fortmiler Ac lrriBg g, Chkap Wood. Good fir wood delivered to any part of Albany, for only 3 a cord Leave orders at W Bpinks' lumber yard. Visiting Csrds, BO styles, Paisley SmiWv Highest of all la Leavening 1'ower.-. TJ. . Coy't Report, Aug. 17, xl eABSOIJUTECif PURE : F. L. KENTON, :- -Dsaler ia- GROCERIES Near the Post Office, Tl LADIES -Is tbe Millinery and Fancy Goods Stoie oPAIiiany, They carry all the Latest Styles and Noreltie in the Millinery line, and a complete stock ol Ladies ana Children' Furnishing goods, and ready-made garments. Good the best, and prices the lowest. Call and be convinced. FIRST STBEET. He haa received a large and choice stock of spring DreJ Goods, new styles and shades. Wash fabrics, consisting I ginghams, seersuckers, sateens and chambre. A eompk assortment of white- goods, flouncings, hosiery, corset gloves, ladies and children's shoes. Clothing for the fpri: trade. A large and complete assortment for men a: youth's. Boots, shoes, hats, caps and furbishing goods, a: if you want the best bargains you will have to call on hii 0 3 C5 0 S b 6 21- I --UECOIiO 2;29-4.. S IEE O DELOO, 2:29 1-2. ONECO la sUtxUnl by sll rul, and vaa a trotter at every aire. It is the only bone la tbe h'urthweK to All tbe' requirement el the triple UMlirf Pedi gree, feriurmaiKe and rtngmj, excep hfct sire, Aiumont, aad ka received I be crow a two years toungrr. He ri I be kept th cmuitif seaaon at bocu Mondays and Tueeda at Albany fcaturdsir, ludrpeedeaee Wtdne date, Salem Tbursdave sihI Fritle;-, and al loered to serve mans at i..0. to titsar. McKNIunT BROS, slac all it Superlative Spleader. Tbe Grandest 1 The Greatest 1 The Beat! I McMahon's HirTODROME, MUSEUM, WILD ANIMAL EXPOSITION, Grand Free International Horse Fair -WILL SXBIHT SI ALBANY, FRIBAY, APRIL 24, Kniarped to Foar Times Its Formsr Slse! 100 TIM ES MORifi ORAND 1 A City ot Tents 1 A World of Wonders 1 fAn Airaaing GalaXy ot Crowned Chsmploa Aremo autre. , ptiJi The Mammoth If asiv Mastodon, the Largest animal known to history a Donderous movinff mountain ; weighs 5000 lb mor than any Elephant ever eoeu. Weft Wek Europe Greatest Curioeitj, a " Vs xxa jlls ih wosnast Au all f nature show! Mor absolutely sew acW than oid and new In any other exhibition in America. Nature's mamls and apt artistic supremacy nnrlTal'd. Branl Jatiles Occasion For All TWO KAXD KXBIBlTIOBiS DAILY. Doors open at 1 and 7 p m. Performance one hour Afterwards. X dTFor parliculsrs see Bulletin Boards; Lithographs and the various adrertiuiug madiums, Loeatio ot lot, near thj depot. '-0 PHOTOGRAPHER. Cor Smoih1 andFeny St, Albany, Ol UPEEliQK work. s-'ua-fTitee.l in ever; (3 branch of tho art, ..JMSalaiging c all Isluds a a-eoilty, liliiw spal tbs Impurities la the tlno ! give strength to tbs system before Is ef warm etbef ars felt, ate Ifun Oregon Blood I'nrirldr. itter List. Followirg 1 the list ol letters rema in the post office at Albany, Linn cos Oregon, April 23, 1891. Persons ca'Hn these letters mut give the date on v tbey war advertised. Chapmae, MrsFC Carrell, Rt MeDewiU, J Morris, L M Wither, John f R TnoMpojf, F, Msrtio, A O 10 f Albany, Oregc BAZAAE Leading FRO MAN BLOC1 A ; ALT AGO, 9520. tl. ear old tteati 2 on of AlLamoat, &: ad Maji Arn U. be kept Corrsilis Xaodsys -Toesdars and Ua r ot th week at ho: Verms, (35 to lrr doe voea mare ; knows to b r!ih f or removed from t euuntrr. ' WnibegUdtos? stock any day c-. Monday. McKSIGBTBE TWO MEN AND OSE BOY I 'FOUND BEAD While trying to Crowd the WAY IXTO DIY0E & FHOOAfl BRC Store, where they alwaja haye on ha the largest Stock aouth of Portland, c the latest Improved Rifles and S Guns; an immense stock of Fishin. Tackle of every description ; Tes Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousand of other thing too numerous to rocntl JEteimix Shop in connection with the Store, and one .he best workmen In the State to do t tnd ail kinds of work. f Come one, Come al. No rouble f ihow eoods. "Small profit and ni aW is oui motto. ; HOV DO YOU D! There is no donbt that NEW Stoelc of SILVERWARE, consisting apoons, knives, forks, fruit dishes, e gold and silver watches, iawel y, etc, ia the largest and beM in tbe city, ana t yiartn? be:t ever broagbt to Albany. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and See the G00 CiisTOfrXiioPFi; We hsive on hand at all times b oris, and chop; acd wi'l sell ia qua tity to suit. Alio wieat bong and sold. jdrjfcrinera, bring ns your wheat, an i h y. Highest cash price paid . XCTorri3 & Kcuv ' Corner First and Baker street . foshay r:r,z 'A ."!-. a ' - r r " "i Wis Mi