PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. K. WKUIIKUrOKI), AlUrner Will ,irwl. a all anuria ul ths 'Ma, Saoll alteiiU n tn mUra In probata amitooolajUon. omCH- In tha rilnn alock. . I. B. tkiCI ', WAT) IJLlCKill'KN ft WVTSOU, All trl ntvttara will rmln praaial aUaalWn. Ofll In (XI a r'atloaV Tatupl, Albany, Or II. ItlLYElI, AtWrn-r at Uw owl AtitloiVir la Chanoary, Oattoe Umm ma-!e oa all pa'nle. I.nans ag iMat- arahl lanne. A I ban, Orafoa. I Au.irMr !.. tit '. " ' . 1 1 ! M Ui II 4 If I -k ' I . fKO. IT. Will CUT, I ttaroy al U mm! Voterjrulla.Wlllrvruil'M Bl una a thka nM sad In th Catted States IwOrarHi. Maai - teaaaa evar it Orat-an, A nut, if a. M OKTANTR IlACKLEHASr, Attorneys at Law, Albany, firemen. Tll. M. L. II ILL. ill. J. I HILL. TTiraMaa aad I l tna. OrHJCat-Cmar laray taraata, Albaaf, Vregaa. D It.. M&STO a IMVtt. riraMaa aa Sarfaaa. !; -ateaajr eaae4 al Bma.talaa awaaaa. AIWT. l CahA liai f A) vwiaa La an im aeaaary; Uantaatwlalat. ATaaUlat la IImum al Ua I Taaatf Taatf avjM.aaa eltaa aaauf aa a 1 la I a m. aad M I anaxaf . Aiaaaf, aaWgia.- I.MIUIT VATItsXAt, niNK, (viMtir.tatmm, raatilant ,.. a ? J Via. rraaiiiant . 4. ,r .S3 bl..... SV. W. LAHai.O'S rdASSACTS A OEKERALbaAktr-tBaetaeas. A.N WNTS KPT aubjait ta eaaal. eiOUTCXCilANOB aiullat Tapaia araaafar, arfd Hmw Tors, Bai fTmaalaoa, CttKafa aad fataaaM JLECTlONf tAOIaa bvarabla J. V. Tovaa B, W, Lai t I Buia, L. ruarf BaVAaal.Sax. LIXXCO XATIOIaVLBAKB, or ALBABT, oaaaioH. CArnTAa troCK ft.. Praaldaa J a COWAf. VUa-PraaidanA I M B4JJT0f. atriahtar O A AKVCUIAOLO. Paannaa,-J a Cavaa. I U talflaa. W I Lad t, W U in, i A Oraaard aai O A ink ad. fEAiraACTII a tananl kaaAIr aaataaa). D&AWBlum URAVTaoa R,w form. Saa aad Vattiaa I t Oratxat. LOAN MOKKTaa apfoad aaaorltf kKCUVIdapaallatabtaal aaaiA. B ilK Or UEU9S. ikuiT, oitton. CaplUI, Tanaiaai a aaaaal aaaUac aaal Cirnanaa baoaht aad aald aa aU ana aataalaal aitiaa la Ua Caitad auaai alaa aa kaflaad, Iraaald. franaa aad Oaramay, Collaauaaa BMda at all ala tainia. ala aaiala aa fcvaaa- lelaraM allawad aa Mbm aaaaalla. W. CL'tK K a Ct.,BilES, OF ALBABT. OtMOl, TIAWSArTataaaral Bui k I a, kailaaM. DAAWSIOMT DHAITd gain T ark, ana Fa 8- an 1 P nian I, Uraf . M lar aa apprarad aararitf. B.L' da-aaiM aubfaallaahaak. tXLL-ri.d aiada aa bfarakla larau. AkK or acio, aoto, ouaoi. raaldaal-.... TUa PraatdaoA . J Maaai r M JT Mtana Mat NnaHa. H Baat Albany -:- Nurseries. V arenflerinc in plantar tha Inaat k.1 at (rait uvaa, a all darabia nrwtiaa, la On hill' I nt 3't thoafl I nhr this na'atnu. INSPECTIOX ISVITE1, awl BATIorACTlOS Gl'ABANTtZD. tl Rnl !reUlfn or (ill ta 4 ' t'ta aid aa har.'4 1, !)-. tl(a la ti'.'iriK V A'nair. mmn & orovhell. ILBAHY COLLESJATB IISIITUI1 ALBANY, OREQON 1801, 1802- llrat Tarat aaedl Saaieaahar ttb, A ( 1! eorj of Inst ru dorm, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITEHARY COMMERCIAL AKO KCKUAL CtASSES. toararia rti tndy arrarjRid uiMI tk all ifrvlpa of atadenta, trial tuaiicemnli ejtrtd $ltUnt$ frtm abroad. rr. KLvr caiT For tale by STEWART 5c . OX, Dealer In GENERAL HARD WARS . Albanr, Oregon . V Red CrownMills :v, r. .in in 4 a . 2 r rr rm.niwa rLo"a P7CRI0B roa rAiil'.M rj r.AKaaa ?.a , 1;. v.t vroiufjp acn.:t:ls. I Caahiar aiaaaaoaa: Oalaa, Jaka aaMa r a iAV t a. W. iiHY II IMS 17. L, D0UCLA3 03 GhOu cint ttwEN i r.iaT txos mi.Rii Mm ummi It v a aaaatiaaa eVae, v)laaaMj a way. ihraa ia ajn " -d i a? f& a' ...rr. n auuait bauj " a if tl4aaat a . 4)0 f al- ijaft. mm-- aiMs.'- . MSkiaat, aiW V a ftuaa avaaa. aaiaaa M aafl a atiVa "(, 1 tarnaa. I3 aaia kitliaa afaua aaoaT L. E. BtixVl N IA QRIPriia. By using S. B, Headache and Liver Cure, and S. B. Coueh Cure as d in fected for colds, Tlvy wtre STJOOESSF-CTLI.T used two years ago durincr the La Grlpp epidemic, and very flattering: tasumontals or their power oter mai disease are at hLd. Price 75 and 50 etsper bottle. For a le by Fo shy&M son. Scientltlo Americai Agency for,; mm - OAVCAT. TRADE MAA-lte, -J" OIBION PATANT 'IT CO1fllCHTI,a a! ato For tnf nrnst loa ar d fraa nandoook wrtta io all N. A tx- an Hiiiwt, Nrw Vona. Oidaat baraaa f-r Mimci vatanta la Arorin, KTary atatl lakm not br aa la bnnrh bf-ra Aa aaUM k a uuliua fraa el etuuaa la Ua Lannat cirmlatln of any artantllto panae m tka wnrkl. Hplmutiaia llinlra(d. No ntriiv-i. van ahnold ba wlth( H. Waain. -S.UO a Iar: ll.tl Ml motillia. Addma Mt'W A UX rvauaMaaa.au UnmAwmj. tiaw Ink. EAST AND-SOUTH, SouVaora Pacifla Route SHASTA LINE. apraaa Timia laaa Portiaad Daily. oiraf I - 1 t. i7TC ri in If Al a a Ar Baa Ar j T si A a L I a L T.oe t I9 hany rnada at IMn araiaa aiao aalr at al loanna auiiaoa nortli mi aaaabon. tut rrtlaad. Oraaroa CUT. Woad aara. Balaam. Albany. Taannl, RbuOd, lialaay. Uar tabarg , Janattoa City, Irrlnf , Kugana. aaaaaraa BAia. aaiLT f ailfaaa. 0a aal mi a a.a. i aa a-v Caattaa. ariaaara a tasamaaaaBaaab. """""V D vU aK, I4tl I La Portland Ar 4-00ra ItWrifLt Albany La lt u :trm (Ar Unaaburf Lai iuut MCAt atlLT asearr BraaAV) )f a I ' ' wri I It I m uuan aaae lldr a La Albany '. 7i flttt Itira Ar Lahanoa ' Lf T SO.B Lt Albany Ar 4-tHr IMA a Ar Labanua L 1:40 r a PULLMAH BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars, Far Aeeaaaaaaitaf law af Aennd- laaa ratsea (era, attached ta Ex area T rata 0ew aMa IMaialaa. BSTtTBKB ranrUID Akk tOUVAlXIA, HAH .Iini (Ettptaor.'jv, A a I lt:10 r Lt Ar Prt!nd Curralll Ar Lt I tM r m I ll.U ru BirantAia si i,t (Eicspl Sunday. 4:Hm Tittra Portland alrMinnfllla Ar Lt I A a I . a a I Ar .Through TlcUotH Ta all point EAST AND SOUTH. fat Im. luf.ir a tUi i rayardlng rata, map, Company A rant at Almn OE ULEH t! P. BOor.RS laaacor AaalO. r. and P. Ar YAQUINA BAY IlOUni, . o Oregon Pacific Raiirodd, T U tf etiCi, Keeelrer. 0r8a Da78lapni9atr i'o's Steamers, Short Line to Call for tt rirat-olaaa , tbrouRli ntwufer f nd jrelzht Una fraua Portland aodall pointa p tha WUlamotl Valloy to nd from -n f raaolaeo, Cal. Boata makteloe donnoclion at Alttan !fh Ualna of tha Oregon FatS iUllroad TIVKaCHKUULB. axcept Bundaya.) Ta Albany 16:1) r. a ,La Vainina. 1:t0 A.B laT CorTalll iTOtr. a JUara CarralU,l0:6A,a Arr) faqalna, i:M a. a lArnr. Albany, 11: IS A. a O. at O. train contiwnt at Albany and vorvall! The above tralna ooanoctat f aooloa with the Ororon bevelopmirit "onspany'a l.)oof Mainxhlpa Iwtamrj Vajiiina and "an Pran'-lacn. kaii.i.vu i rr. . roa ytia. Wlllajwtta Vallay. 0u'9r J-h, liid lltt yaoa rAKci:o WUlaaaUa T!lay. OaMabtr lb; 13th ; 17. The Comiuji -vb ne neat to nffteaatiitu ia.um ifcout notice. .tt. reecirara from I'nrilani end nUflmtta VaBer nolnta an mV nloaa rmneetkio with tins tralna of tha Yannlua froMat Aloan? or Corvallia, and If dea Onad to Kan Franclroo ahould arranaatr vrtre at r yiutna tha aranlns hfir rial AWPaaacaaar aa rc alwara tha Lawaat Far lafratVU n ilr Q a-'!! and ,lckat Aeaiif, V l, ' I'.ll, ti. r, ! r. Airan Corraai. NOTIUH Or BUSINESS CHANtE. L A Allnn hu jjurchaned tha latere. of bi partner, 8 A Alien, in tha grucery fcnmriMa of Allan f!ro , tha Utter retiiiug. ll -o nnth'Mi' ha paid tn L A Allan, hj wiioni all l.abililla. will l paiit. AlUuj. Fob. )4 h. "I, AI.I.KV, - " A ALI.KV. 'i'liorrt tire 12.1 (liMUiH-rutic tu'wupKin'ra in Ohio Hml 101 of thorn fiivor CIovIaiu1 for the pnwidMioy, l. ...j"llJl!..i.:"";"-. CAnJUIatet tor county oflkcore gvltlng Hp. Some of them will be pulled before mn moonn, MMHNaaaaHaapai It U mil that tx-Uovernor Campbell and lli Tliurmunt irt ltloiinj bar.t lo tccurt a Cleveland dclrgn'ton from Ohio, A 'tVnnoyer" domwratid club was or- B.m'ul in lnilltton a fow dy Bint, lt .lurtml out with tl luiutoa Ami wiw lncrtNU in(r nnuilly. lho otHllmm lini' u aitir rma ri'l'ublicanixin in Miiriou county with A Ion if tliarn Htick. 'l'iie tmirftmtnU luut utrut k tlm right tr.u k. It will cai'ture gwrna it il vrtll kw?p up the fiht. Foriytwo member ol the Mbaouit It'g- UUture ckpreti prolJcnilal rc(frence tlollon.: For Clevelund, 35; CarlUle,3i Holt, 3; Flower, i( c:ein man, 0( and uun-cotnmital, 1. DeinocMlt m ail partt cl the county ihould -ce to It that u full UeiiJiice U secured al all the pilmary mectlngi. Let all the nieciiii t the country precinct b i fni: anJ (jood men (elected at delegate. It Gov. Dole feel hW ear tingle nwa- ddyt he ahould be appHaed oi the (act that every democratic pnper in the land I lay ing nice thing kbout him, and even the republican journal aisent.by their allencr, to hi pialte. The numbrr ct Interpretation which hare been given to Blaine' letter would uggcti that thete are many people In thl country who da not undmlaud plain language. In future ucn document might be published In polyglot form with foot note to explain their lack ol obcurl.y. eat " .- .. It U K'M.'g to take a g'ljti deal of figur ing for ai.y one of the candidate yet named lo get the ncccmiry 597 vote In the democratic nullonal convention. It will be a mighty l;uerellng convention Chicago' general love of p!urge and dlaplar, at the expenae of ordinary every dar needs, I ahown In her denlre to pend $1,000,000 on high achool and the fid of cllt-eJtcd eJucadon, even while more than 30,000 of her children are arpt at horns becaute there I no room for them In the primary tchoota A reJuctlon of the tax on woolen good of 35 per cent ad valorem would ave the people million on woolen clothing and at the tame time give an increasing revenue to the government. The democratic pty will unl'e to a man In favor of free wowl and cheap clothing. Now, a a matter of fact. If the national deT.ocraiU convention which 'mecta In Chicago on the litt day of JuneA i 189 hould in their vision fix It up tM way, For Prcildent, Horace Dclct, of Iowa For Vice President It P Flower, of New York then. Indeed", with ucn leaden, we co-Id march on t) victory. The third party convention at St Lout appointed a r;ininitteo to uutke a call for third party convention U nominate a rm- tiomd ticket. Tie coinmithe haa aeleded Omaha, Nehraalui, a the phwand July the 11th aa Ue time for holding the convention. A the convention refuncl to ' endorse l'rc" hibition and woman' tuffragv another con vention will be held in H Ixmia June 29 to nominate prohibition eandididtw for prvat dent and vice-preaitWt. The democracy will not be very popular In the wctt with it free wool and protect ed manufacturer bill. J I the eaat were not to be cajoled the latter would never have been intertcd In the bill, and the party would come out rquarely on a ticf Kadebaal. I: will do thl. while tt can capture a (Ingle vote by equivocating, McKinley made a difference of 50 per cent In favor of the n.anufacturcr and Springer 35 per cent. McKinley wa a much better friend to the manufacturer than Springer. The Lion coooiy dsmocraiiceoinnp.te hat afoped the via voce maihoJ of voting for their coming coaa'y c invention. Four ye lr agothetecret ballot raied to mich hell in their party that tht heavy democrit'c county e'ccteJ neatly all the rrpublkaa. Two year ago they taw the trouble and adopted the viva voce method which broaght them back lo poorer agiin and It was o I'ufaciory that they hve agiin adoiHed i: far thi e ivon . Ttlley 'llrcord. During the twemy yeir, which clapted from 7t to '89, the tax payer of '.hi ccuaty paid for couuty purpote 1920,996.35, or an avsrge of $6,498 a year. During the urn lime Lion coun'y'a taxpayer paid for county parpotcit574,o5t.4. or aa average of faS, 743.07 a year. Marion county, therefore, .ha been taxed ft 8,6oo more per yeir than ba L'nn county and in twenty year hi paid for coua'y expense over 1373,000 more than toik to run Linn caun'y. Linn county i ut of HeV, but M inon county it in debt about $45,000. Thi amount added fo the grot exceti make over $417,000. Lino county i double the (izi of Marion county and hi in re briJgei and road work. Taa payert, wh u haveyou to (how for the mtnry? Woodhura Independent . The frte-wool bill, a agreed upon by the democratic member of the way and mean committee, U one which ..every de.nocrat can heartily tuppoit. It pro vide for free wool a a raw material, and cuts down the dutv on the manufactured product to an average of 35 per cent, a the H' public hi been Intls lng should be don?. Especially commendable 1 the cut in blanket and cheaper grade of woolen good to 35 per cent. That Is a bill upon hlc'i will need no defence before the people, lt Is a weapon of attack that can iand and which wilt need r.o defense be fore the people. It Is a weaion f attack than can be vigorous! and effectively used in the coming campaign. Wlntever miy lie the wishes of the friends of ex-President Cleveland, the New Voik democracy has put him beyond a possibility of being ihe "ominee. No laitte) what our views may be on the subject, the party is now force-! to take Senator Hill or go elsewhere for 11 (tandarit-heajer, and. the sooner Ihe party tealiz Ibis condition of affairs the beticr. P01 tund Dhputek. Fir fr '.m it. Tbeie will be 895 delegates in the cooveniion. - New York he 73, and that 73 will count just as much as any other 73 in the convention. Hills frisnds have ma le it next to impossih'e 10 nomiaate him. Hid thty purue l 1 reisonable course in New Yr it woull have obn : surely resilled in hi. nomination. T:;e opposition that he wi!l meet will he that Of his own creation. It shout. I be born in mini by those who declare that the democrats must ca'-ry New York to win tnat it is equally certain that they must carry 187 electoral votes outside of New York s:irri 01 democrats are declaring ineir Delicti thn' Clevelum! i i arranger man without New j Yoru than II. II i-h i. But he democratic party is much -irg;r than both C'evelan.l and Iliil. There are miny other suitable demo crats for president. Ti-urcnitApnio news The fewer or the lrrl Colfax, Wh Feb 20.-J K N.wly editor of tho Alliivnra Ailvotiito, of Oitko dale, hrotight unit MuynjrniiiHt thcl'iilnnae tlAMtt i'uhliMhintf Company for 110,000 diiniitfrn. Thrtm wopka iiiro thero iipjwaa'd an Ptlitorlid in the flnwtto which wtniwd theadvtN'ute of timkina ;a proxid to the cluiinuiin oi thn n'publirun atutn pomtnitloe to the effort that if hn would fiiminh a cvrtiun amount of monoy the Advoeute would awing into Hip line of the republican port?, The ttropoaition. the artielo aaid, wua rrfnwHl by lho elminiiiiii, and the winie pni(Hiiti(iti wu tiiuile to tii thmiocnitie ehuiritinn and wua MceptiUHl. Thin art tote Mr NidnIv cluima hna iujuml hitu to thn extent of flO.OiX). A Terrlbia Dlnattrr. Ihixihis, Ft'h 28. A fearful (liwiHUir, in volvins the Iom of alxttit fifty-five live, lui tuviirreil in tlie North off tho cont of Yorkahire, l.iitflund. It tipu-iir that the two itritii.li Mt'ivniNhiiHi, tha Forent Ouwrn mid the 1-oUKhbrow, Vnme into colliBion itour Uh promoiihiry, known h the lain l)oroiighIliiul. Thn collnuon upixiir to lmvo come without the alightx'at warning'. Mai aa Alllaara Maa. Wasiiikoton, Feb 26,Tlie qtirwlion wua iked Smmtor Stiuifonl today wheUier lie would am-pt a nomination for the prod deiicy if temlenxl him by the farmer 'a al- imnce. "I wouht not am pt it. anawerwl the aetintor. "n I am in no aetie a cnndl' date for the phue 1 am lutPTPHted in ouo tr two national queaiiiina, to whuh 1 propoae to ui'vow an my attention, l iook lor ane- w throng-h the rppuhliean pai ty, atul will worn wuti uuit intrty. KBell4iarailalBf. Laconia. N II Feb 20.-Ilev J II Haine jxipulivr Mt'thodiat clorgynian well known Uiroii(fhoiit Uie city and for two yearn miitor of the Idtconia Muthodint church, hiu betm on trial before a conferwieo coinmittee for two day on a charge of fulmdiood in rcgiird to a Kiiuiinif KrntieiHMt thrnitmua. A ver- iltttof iniillywaa returned thia afternoon tie waa then cxtwlltxl from the Methodui conference. Baa lata rolltlr WAaiit!0T0!f, F.b 25. The houae of repremmUUvea waa in the throe of a politl cal diaKonaion for five hour today, and par tiaai iiiriinir micniM wvw neat wnon Iwp- nwenUtiv Jjyxfm llruwn, of Indiana, tlu nouitcel ijtuiy. Wiuiiunaker and ludley for tlieir effort in rarryinir Uie elertinn of lO&i fw the piwnt occupant of the White houae The Cri(fewttrt contested election caae waa under diMcumton, and the deUita axm took pol.tn-al mni.t'. A majority of tint eommiUie end tn favor of Urn coideatatit, Crititf (demoerat). Urown led tho delwte in fuvtw of Craig, and aoon turned hia attention ti Uie indictment of Uie rrnuhluan tmlf tieiamt. Ho dwelt at luntrth on "thu blot ka of five, cvmtributiona of money from tiie giMHl and wtd of the reiiuhlU.an party Hi romurkii were fnviuently imtK-tuatnl with im-iit applauae nnd laughter on the democratic aide. Tka Weal Waal tftaa. Tolkihi, 0 Feb 25. The name of G rover Cleveland will be presented in Uie Chicago convention by Frank Html, unto tlio pro grtutiine amtnind at Uie Ann Arbor eonfur- enee Uii week i nrwet. Mr Hurd wiiil lat mtfht: "1 am heartily dcairou of aoeing Mr Ueveland pkuml in noniinittnm, and ahull do tvenlhing I can to at him. 1 think Hill will have ne ahow anint him. New lork ntny wnnt Hilt, hut Uie great wtvt will ruh like a whirlwind to the ex-prad ueni a aupjori. A liberal tuft. liiU Ano, Feb 25. The l"ntveritr of tlucairo today bad anotlar gift of 11, 000, OtW aihled to ita endownient. A letter waa received, by tlie truxleea from John D Hock efelier temh-rintr that sum in & per eenl gold bnniU, to be hamled over to tlie tnis uea with aerruing inb-reat to March I. The giver reserve thn right to dWitrruiU! Uie e Ptiani to which the income almll be applied The MtiT conclude: "I make thia gift as a special tlmnkt-ofTerinjf to Almighty Uod fur returning health." Hill aaaaMia'uia . Xaw Yohic, Feb 25. Colonel Iljbert O Ingersoll, who haa jut retuniml from a western tcur. announced rejiUmliiy hi de termination to inotitute libel procelinir atrainxt the liev A C IHxon. of Uie Hanson Place IlupUat chun-li, Hruoklyn. Thia ac tion i Uie reault of anme charge made a few tlnva aim bv Mr Ilium, whn. it ia aai.l al!egfd that Colonel Ingorwdi advocated U distribution of obaevne literature. Colonel iiifreraoii aemaniiea a retraction ol Uie paa- tor a uiicrance. A Maalae. Umatilla, Or Feb 20. A piUful apoci men of humanity waa token t Pendleton thia evening, a ravinir maniac, the reault of eipnmire and starvation. A nuxn about 40 year of ae hobbled into town yi-xtiTduy, alinoat naked, hia bare feet brniard and hia eye Klarinir. It waa some timo Ijefore be could tulk, but finally aaid hia naioe waa Harry Flynn, and Uiat he Iik1 been alieep hcr lingut the John I Hiy country. He start ed (o town, waa robbed of hia inotwy and clothea by tramjw. and had slejit out on the hill several day without food. Clothinif and shoea were furnbdie! him. He will be w-nt to the a) lum. , A Bta Baa. Phoesix, Aria, Feb 25. A mi of gold bullion wuigbinj; 'M0 pounds waa shipped from llioenii today from A mine in thia vicinity. It ia worth tlH per ounce, or aUut U7AAU. It ia Uie produti of a. six weeks' run on a HarmuhaJi. mine. The B at tall. KKwroHT. Or Feb 24. Captain Thotnaa TutUe arrived from Victoria Monday night ana took chiircn of the aeulinj? schooner Oscar and 'Hattie. At 7 o'clock thia mom ina" the tujr Resolute towel her over the liar. She will sail to Clajrtrtt, Uie Pacific Seiding Cotiipany'i supply station, where new lroata, guns and hunter will be supplied, and then he will start again on her sealing trip. The men speak very hiahly of the manner in which Uie people have treated them. None of the bodice of those drowned have leen found. The boat in which they cap sized came rwhore at Cape Fouiweather Tuesday, badly damaged. The two nun who were compelled at Uie gitn'a muzzle to set Hunbr Payne ashore, and were after ward picked up and taken to Astoria,, have returned, and are now on the senior in their old place. A Bis Trawl Seattle, Wuuli Feb 24. An electric light trust waa formed here today by the ineorjioration of the Union Electric Com dany, with a capital stock of $1,000,000. The new comp' ny effect the consolidation of the Seattle General Electric Company and the Home Electric Company, each of which corporations was capitalized at $500,000. Henry Villard waa the owner of two-thirda of the stock of the $!eattle General Klectric Company, but ho was induced to sell ont his : interest to a representative of the con solidated company. Drswaed in tUe Willamette Salem, Feb 24. Bert William, waa drowned this afternoon in the Willamette. he waa wnrkincr am on if the loirs when one rolled with him. He could not irwim and went down in the boom in fifteen feet of water. Ho waa a younir man about 18 vrara old. The body was recovered this evening1. aixmt an nour alter the drowning'. Kfforta were made to resucitato him but all to no avail. An Oregan Petition Wahiiinotoh, Feb 24. Senator Mitchell txluy presented to the senate a petition from lbany. Jefferson. Corvallis and EnwnA . 1 1 . - rt -1 1 1 . . 1 or, anuurange, i,aur, an on uianks pre pared by the Inimc Association of Califor nia, petitioning congTess to provide a giiar- uuw:c iut uie iiecejwary iuuuh ia UKuigr,. nro- toc.i anu nawen mo cenipieuon 01 and to secure control of the Nicaragua canal. Springer In Favor ef Palmer Wasuinoton, Feb 24 -The interview which Springer, chairman of the committee on ways and means, gives out to the press tonight in which he declares himself for John Palmer for president, is believed to be a move to head off thocandidacy of William R Morrison, of Illinois. Mr Morrison is a member of the Interstate Commerce Com mission. . Kantored ,('ablaet taas;es New York, Feb. 24. The Commercial Advertiser! Washington special says: lt is reported Secretary Noble will succeed Mr Heid as M inister to France, and ex-Hepre-seutiit-ive Thomas 11 Carter, of Montana, coiiuni-isioner of the genend land otiiee. will succeed Noble. . .. . . . : mat il. A (Ingle bee, with all It Induxtry, en- rgy and the Innumerable journey it ha to perforin, will not collect more than a teanponnful of honey In a tingle nettton, et, the total welgtit ol lior.ey taken from klnicle hive I often from 6o to too pound a profitable leon to mn of great redilt from united labor. In room of poor nearlng qvialltlca l)r Ephrain Cutter yt Every bailor church ha It keynote, and the audience will hear httcr If lho upsaker' voice I pitched and held to the keynote of the room. To And the keynote, lng the natural cale klowly, evenly and ainoolh!, or play this (ca'ennin piano or oikiii. inanote which U the moat prominent I the key note. The United Slate oflklal podnl guide hiiwk that Oregon ha a total of 710 pot olticea, all hut 709 of which are flr.t-cliMa. Three are of the aetond da, eighteen third, and 638 fourth Twenty-two are presidential oflk'c, and fifteen are pontal note oflice. Theie re no money order ttatloti In thl ttate nor In rVad.lngton. In the United .State there are 64,96c poit- pfTket, 6,86i of which are of the fourth clai' l'enntlvanla ha more uocoirkc than any other ttate, the number being 471S. Altka ha nventeen, and Wath- Ington 701, Idatio na ass and t.aiujrnia 3. Democratic candidate for county office are rather ccarce bu republican candi date are plentiful the Eugene KegUtcr, which I directly oppoilte to Linn county tyle. Among the latter for theoflkeof herlff we hear mentioned the name of E K Hrnderton, C F llurl burt, R E Ealland, W T Eakln. Loui Potter and Chan Van Vrankln. A P Churchill I In the field tor nomination for the office of aeaaor. C S Hunt and I O Ktevnn for the ofnee of county nchool (unerlnteodent and W 11 Pcgra for the olhce ol urveyor. .'. Here It ome bebll talk for bawba I reader. F M Coleman, the well known baaeball enlhult of St Paul, w In the city Monday. He aay that the St Paul club U to be reorganised and put In good condition Immediatc'y. He conldt the club worthy the ateei of any amateur club piopoaeu lor the new league A aoon a the aeaaon open the St Paul boy a wilt challenge the Salem team to a game In thl cltv. MrOolemn further Mite that the (it Paul team will be able to defeat the Salem bty whenever and wherever tt can get Uir piav. woodhurn independent Salem will, moat aaauredlv, ha ye an ama teur nine Ihl aeaaon that will be able to amuse uch town a St Paul and Albany The organisation of a league team here will only ktlmulate the national gne Statesman. Henry Ollfrey, a democratic aenate clerk At Washington, has endorsed Uov ernor I'ennoyer aa a vlee-prcsldenllal poaalbillty. Halew Journal It ta claimed for the Retdie-IUrbotu car, now at the depot that It ia the .old eat alee per In the t! K, and waa the car In which President Unco'n waa taken home after being shot, Thia sound rather fishy. An observer say that "the chief need of Oregon are caplulists. farmer and killed laborer. Capitalist to mano faetoriea, laborer to do the work in them, and farmer to nil np the country and create a demand from a real popula tion. Vanufactnrer will build up the citle and farmer the ronntry. When tbems two developing Influence are well cultivated the prosperity of the state will be remarkable. The use of printer' ink can do wond er. Hundred of marriage are con summated annually in the U H through the inatinuientality of the matrimonial advertisement. A dispatch from Cadi. O, telle abont how an Orecon yonng man gotftwif. "(ieorge K Wiighl, of Pine Valley, Oregon, arrived in town yester day morning to call on an "unknown correspondent," who proved to be a pre ootaouinz and romantic slrl named Ida Ureen. Hi moat aanguin eapeetatlon were realised. A he waa paaainc - fair and bad bronchi with blin aatiafactory proof that be wea the floariahlng owner of a 1000 acre stock farm, the youeg lady accepted hi propoaald. Last night Mr and Mr - Wright departed for their Wtatern home." The Kozene (loard call the following a circus: The recorder' office ss the scene of a h'ghly amusing aflair, Thnr day morning abont 9 o'clock. Two gypale bad been arretted for ptMldling withont a license, and the elder one wa fined IS and coata, which she refused to pay. The niarshal wa ordered to pro cure assistance and place tier in jail. merely to frighten her into paying the amount. The marshal went out and he fell on the floor into an apparent fit which wa undoubtedly feigned. A doctor wa hastily aent for, and admin- iitered medicine, after which she partially recovered. Then the recorder remitted the fine, on condition that they leave the town on the Unit train, which they consented to do, when the lady' recovery waa complete. It w a an amusing affair. All the recent failure in kugene are due to the fact that the parties did not invest their surplus in real estate Guard, . Mr Wm Obenauer'a directory census has been completed from the eastern limit to Ellsworth atieet, and shows a population of between 2100 and 2J00. Thl ia about half the city and indicates quite an increase ever the census figures Of 1890. Mr J tt Wvatt. of Albany. Paid liar risbnrg a visit last Saturday. Mr Wjatt is fast becoming one of the brightest young lawyer of the state and I men tioned quite prominently for representa tive, from Linn connty. Harrisburg Conrier. TwoOlytnpia women caught a big gray rat in a trap the other morning, but aa there was no man about the house, the rat was stifle red to live In the trap several day, while he was carefully fed and cherished by hia captor. W hile the ladies were waiting for a . man to I came and kill the rat, he died through sheer kindness and high living. Davis' Union Farmers' Alliance No 77 of Lane county have passed resolutions condemning the Eugene Register for refuging to publish a reply to an article that had already appeared, and declared it an act of hostility on the part of the paper. A newspaper should publish any reasonable communication whether helming In lt or not. Here la an opportunity lor aome sym pathy from Jack Young, the Oregon Pacific news superintendent: ABIoeser, an old Salem business man had the mis fortune to slip on a cement walk Friday morning and break hia leg off badly at the knee. He-picked himatlf up as well as ha could with only one sound limb to perambulate on, and some carpenter near by came to his rescue and drove some nails through it where it was broken to hold it together for him until he could get to hi office. It was Mr li's wooden leg. Will Explore fiagland. London, Feb 25. Explorer Stanley is to be selected as the liberal nominee for Deu bigh, Wales, near which he was born. Denbigh is now represented by a conserva tive, who waa elected byarnftiority so slight that Stanley's friends are confident that he can easily overcome it. - : WILL TOU SUFFER with Djspepala and Liver complaint? ShiloYr vitltsr is gasraoWd to cure you. , DIED. YOUNG. The infant son of Mr Jack Young, at Niagara, on Feb 25. ' The mneral was held at thia city th a forenoon, tlie remalDs being buried in the city cemetery, AX VTi:nKaTii Li:Ttt.u, We have the pleasure of announcing the consolidation of the business of tho Portland branch of Mitchell A Lewis Co., Ltd., of Racine, Wis., and fHaver A Walker. Mitchell A Lewis Co.are manufartorers of the celebrated Mitchell farm and spring wagons, which have been in use thrnughout the 'United States for ovei half a Ci-ntury, and are universally ac knowlcdged to be the standard of excel lence. They have attained thn foremost position in the trade of the Pacific North west, and being rpeeially built for the requirements ol this section, are beyond queatloii the liest wagon In use. Mitch)! A tawii Co. are one of the most reliable manufacturer in the United States, while Staver A Walker have Achieved a leaditta- position among theenergetle Arms of the Northwest; and the combination of these two ele ment of strength and eneigy cann.)t but make tha hew company one ol the best equipped organization in It line of business west ol Clilcago. The eonsolidatlon of the two I ne of goods give to the nsw company a larger and more complete line of machinery and vetucie 01 every description than is handled by any other one firm in the United States, while superior facilities for purchasing good In large quantl'le will enable them to compete In prices with any and all other dealers and man ufacturer, quality of good being taken into consideration. W will carry at our lieatlnimrtera and salesroom In the New Market Hlock, Portland. Oregon, the most eomolete and best assorted line of vehicles to be found anywhere in the United Slatea, while our line of machinery in all branches will be extensive and complete. In addition to our salesroom we shall Ita If tt t M ... n uHH,l.r.llBn .... ft... I r.t , , V V T Ml llt'Uf. I'M tju where car ran be loaded and unloaded quickly and cheaply, thus insuring promptness and economy In the filling ol all orders, and Avoiding dumstgo in hand ling the good. With the superior advantage possess ed by the new company by reason of it strength and reliability and It large and complete line of goods, we confidently claim that we can offer to all dealer and consumer of the Northwest, better facil Itle for supplying their requirements in the line of machinery and vehicle than Is possessed by any other one house in the United States. We extend a cordial Invitation fovou to call and see us.examlne our s'ock and obuin our prices, or write us.U fore pur. chaaing elsewhere, as we feel confident we can make it an object for you to deal with us. In addition to our headquarter at Portland, we purpose to continue our branch houses, an far a may be deemed advisable, atid shall Die every means in our power to facilitate the prompt and proier filling of any and alt order with which you may be pleased to favor us. Earnestly hoping to have the pleasure of a call, or to hear from you when in need of machinery or vehicles of any de scription, and thanklrg you most cordi ally for past courtesies shown the old firms, we remalr, with best wishes for a prosperous seasou. Your vary truly, 3I1TCHXLL LKWl & STAVE a (JO Branch bouse near corner of Second and Ellsworth streets, Albany.Oregon. AsrsKit terrast, AiTomia, Feb 19, 1893. Editor jMmoerat: In my letter Ual written rttdilve to the progre elng made by the new city of Frankford acroa the river, 1 did not ay much ot the propoaed Improvement to be carried forward to comp.eilon this aea aon. A sawmill of two hundred thousand dally capacity to cut lumber for local de mands a well at for t sport If required. A commodious anJ well appointed hotel will be hulit tn the next ninety dsyt; store buildings, offices and residences will alio be erected as soon as matrritl cat be put upon Ihe ground. Aa to the tausc ol thl prosperity. I am unable to answer, but there Is undoubtedly method a well as money to a lure the Investors In tie en terprUe. Astoria I all aog over the proposition oi ttw Coble R K Co. up the river, and a good deal of confidence I expressed by the friend of the route, but Willy Keld Is (till spasmodically kicking at every project tnat leaves him out. The ateamer Atorian In making her regular trips ha been twice Citable J, and very aerloualy iaat week by being run Into by the Thompson, the U P boat, whether by design or scclde it is the ques tion that agitates the Injured parties. There Is dkely to te a serious damage suit grow jut of ihe unfortunate occutrvue.-. The steamers Hsrveat Queen and S U Reed that were llbette'd two year ago for cariylng more paasengen than their gov eminent license a. lowed litem to carry arc stl.l rui nlng, and the suit 1 still pend l.ig, owing no dtiubt, to .the judges Im paired health and the state attorney' lasines. Notwithstanding tha vigor of the law powerful corporation seldom suffer. Ail is quiet in polite It is ihoeght by some of Uie knowlii; one that lUrrlaod and Hill trill be the conteatant for the presidential chair In the coining election. The social world and the church I urtlrd aasln and satin ny the tascally perfoimances bt some very prominent and influential member whoae chhonesty and hy poo Icy has ruined the widow .and the fatherless, and brought to want many Induatriou men, whose hard earnings have been swept from them by some viltale like Ourand. of Portland, whose ahitlr professions and vll.slnous practices has brought to want, and penury to many of hi unsuspect.ng brothers and sister tn the church. Hell and Mexico are about the only places ot refuge for such chris tians, but theplout hypocrites like Durand are Quite numerous In their smsll way. They use their rrllgion as a cloak to cover their rascality, and their pious Judas like smiles. Is too often convincing evidence of their insincerity. I heard ol a rran resid ing In Portland, old and respected, an elder in the Presbyterian church, a wealthy christian geiuleman, (God save the mark) whe a score of years reo tent hia wife lo the Stockton insane asytu.n and hd her kept there until he obtained a divorce. His wife had learned of his Intimacy with a young married woman by whom he now has one child living, hence the InuanPy excuse. He was suosequently married, and another family now occupies ihe hon.e that should have been the sure refuge of the wronged wife and legitimate children. Now what kind of a religion is it that can overlook such rank unhallowed practices and fraud by this pious elder and his worthy compatriot, Bro Durand. If these snlnlng lights hi the church can slill be respected, and go un whipped of justice, Is It any wonder thst the church Is scandalized by these oft repeated aggres sions of the social, moral and religious laws of our church and country. Chris tlans shou d Le honett and viiluous to be hsppy. Nan. PruMbllton Csaaly Caaveatloa. There will be a meeting of all the pro hibitionists of Linn county on Tuesday, March 8th, 1802, at 1 o'clock p m at the W 0 T T hall in Albany, for the purpose of organizing a county convention, to elect delegates to attend the etate prohi bition convention to be held atl'ortland, March Slst, 1892, to nominate a county prohibition ticket, and to transact such other Dusinees as may De properiy brought before the convention. All pro hibitions are invited to attend. Wolfen barger and Iluchins, the great prohibi tion orator and singer, will also apeak and sing at the place Monday and lues day, March 7th and 8th at 7 130 o'clock p m. Admission free. Al'. are invited. TP llackleman, Member of etate central prohibition committee for Linn county. A Sitos Ircx. S K Yonng has juat re ceived a large stock of shoes, for men, women and children, including partieu larly a fine line of school shoe The best makes in the market can be found in hia shoe department. Sea W f Rsad's hn of dress gocds vtlks before buying elsewhere. " and For bargains in monuments, headstones stc,,go to E W Aahison&.Co,&Ibany,Oregon Msy I hsve s jibs of your grossry trad this month. If not, why not, F E Allan. Conn & Uendiloson have jait ;e eived a ehoioslot of snsareurtd hsms. hem . HOU E AXIS ARBOA b TIltftSDAV. Svn ti! tho 2(1 ear lofiila fif ttni f,,rtt,a bridge have arrived. ington Street. Portland. Or. An Efern Meyr.lt mnf;ut.vy i.ffWr $10. MO W-th ( f bieyclfa for tho bent enaajs on "tjuod itnads. On Ffbrnary 12, Wr John' Oiiilin locsttd a llta Sfititialri f.iitif.a tha Mri.ninn Mf claim, and hss filled with the county olerk a BtMiva 111 nanin. 811 Ct-vtnKr, treeiit'y of CiUngs (Jrovs, has pnrc.hs-d P J Laportn's li'mH anii shoe bop Mr Lspjite leave m a few days for California to rMw, S..rln r.iiit kan.v V.t, riu h .1 M. IVfrra Kl,lt!d"lil ehllruli . Mrirl.i trar and sermon at ) I o'elees a m. Evening scr vtoe at 7;3).p m. Hv Oto K rlutiiiner, rryto. . CI man an man, of Lo!mii"Ii, F. Ktanard, ISroMFDiVilld. A Chinaman went to 11 ia th wa.b honsa on Wl I mtt ttrrat- Mondsy nisbt with a pip t. Ha fell ' aid hin nib st lira to the hs'trling aid nail a blaza sprang up, scotching thn sid and nailing of thaiO'im. inn h ' ws i ti,uiahel by tha other Catnsinaa io th btuMIng Register. The l'ugnna Guard ii'Sking of tha Ratbi MafhenrCo, is-: Littia Orselo Ilebe t Itaxie did soma Hits usneing, bat lh song sha sun a with a vmos ss c'sur aad sweet a bird brought d,wn tha hoaa"; in fact tha parts were all wall taken, and vrryr-ody left, feeling they bad rrcaivtd .nora than the woitb of their tnnnsy, , FtlllMY. Portmiltor ft Irving rave thud ep tha rm io tha Fromsn brick, tecentiy oneopied by Racd's hsrbershnp, and will us it fir a display rnom firandcttakiiigg'iorl,io which they doth trading hutlnes of this part of Oregon. Th Athlatio a'ob of tha Normal school of Monmouth, willnive an xhitiition at Uie npera hoaaa MataHay t,l,ht of next week, oonsUtiog of all kinds of cvmaastifli. It prnnit-ea to ba a live affair, i h u', tarnt; -fiva students are io it. Ia biii Una C II Schmidt, of this oity, ia s ruatlor. lis has a point t'rfi.ra him and keeps it in yiaw. The Oregon City Camr sayst An atiort I being mtda to oriraatxa a stata daiiy aaaocia-t'in. An experianoed man, Cll Sohniiilt,of Albany, has aspresatxl a wiilingnaas to rlovcU th lim- and meta naostsary to property peifeet th irraniz lioe, and invite every on intm-eati d ia the orgixtit', and iotaieatad in tha pmapcr tty of that husinttus, to eorreapi.nd wun bint abont it. He thinks the dairy I uin- c bamadd very profitable in thia a.ate.l.ut the people must ba nlooted ap to it. Stock man may profit by corresoadenoe with Mr Schmidt. SATVCIMY. Sandy Olds wa rotate d from the peni tentiary yaatirda. - Two tnor car loads tf Irl.'ga material ar rived yctrrdy aveuluf, CVbd k IIeodtion tola wer aqlling three Aotix orsngns for 25 ueuU. Alb4sy is a city now fur ore. Vh b t'om hss droppd impMelj oat of the p.itatn market in tsao Krncic, 20 can's pr lot) h U alt they ara wurtb, Tha Mill City fl rit, Mr Horrow.haa sild on'.. Ita hi Terl huo irw) varieties of D iwer and plsr-tj. Among them heing twenty kind uf caetni and sixty vsriciis . psnsiai. Mr Carl Ksrr marls a yrcpaaittoo to l)rantvill to pi-t a shoe favtury in at that city emp'oyiog 20 mo for a f 2000 bona and laud fr tha bedding. It will probably ba acesptwl Mr Krr i the man whi wa to start a ktct-vy at Crawfordsvilie. Mr Hly hss soel bis elaim at tha saitch abov Hrowti's ba'.i (ot $0010. An eaatera firm is tha i orchater. Th t firm in bay tb Green Bin Lumbering com pin a preptrty. Cor, Seto Praaa. OaToeaday lambr was r-eelved b G:rao Coffoy for tha relinn tf the water wo ks tower, tad watk on th etea'ioa of tha aam oomm-oo.d immsdiate'y. Tha toaerlsto ba 70 f!t in height, on top of which will ba placed a tank of about $.000gl'ois eapseity. Soto Press. i II Ricbtrd", aged 57 jeirr.wts iroUiht from RnaeUorg yeUrdav and plae- d in th asylum h r triaimrot-, Tha sausa of bis in s.nity wa a everi j d.ij? ba reo-ivad some time ago while I, i -z uac o;i ,aa la the bot tom af a majjon Hi-t'i.-l to a runaway team, othat new hs b.-. i:nc netted and aa vio lent as bis etie-'tt'h wid admit. S'.ittaman. A OKgi sgatUiu f the Ut.hed Preshyteri; eharoh s orgat.ix.d at Shadd, tha 2l!lh, by Rev A M Acbanna, atuialad by T J Wilaoe, with SO meaibtrs. A Satberlsad and O B WataoD were a'rcttd Kl.tara, and alt th other rifSeera i e:csa-.ry to carry on church woik wcra c!m.t. AS wilt be organised toror-rrow with YV A Robb aa ?ajrin'eod ent and W 11 L.tt., Aa:ttnt. 1 his new eooKregstiod starts off wild good pr-ap. ct . Rasf MoitRM Aoaix. Constabhi Green came to Albany from Sweet Home last evening, bringing Dan Morris, with a commitment issued out of Justice Wat kin' court, holding him for the action of the grand jury under $230 bonds. Marri will be remembered as the hus band of the daughter of. the wife of Warm Spring lohnny, who has hereto fore appeared in several scrapes in con nection wi'h hi wife and chfld who refused to live with him. The present trouble arose from Morris going to his wife's fathers house, and where another man was then paying attentions to Mrs Morris and demanding that ho come out and settle the matter with him. They went out together when the man step ped back into the bouse and locked the door. On Morris starting to tear the house down, bis father-in-law came ont and remonstrated, when Morris hit him a severe blow with a club, resulting in his arrest. This is a family feud that should be settled in some form. Alt iNoTBl'CTTVE E ItTEUT A1N.M KNT. Last evening the W. C. T. U. reproduced some of the main features of the World's con vention held in Boston in November to a good sized audience. It proved one of their best efTorte. A Bible, reading was conducted by Mrs M A St John, when the President, Mrs 15 F Sox, delivered a short opening address full of W 0 T U instruction. It ia an encouraging fact that the Unio.i has grown from a mem berBhip of about 4,000 In JS75 to 153,000 In 'TSUI. Some excellent vocal music followedlty the Apollo Club. Mrs OH Dalrympld read extracts from Mies Wil lard's annual address, Miss M Laughlin a synopsis of the report on Sabbath ob servation ; the Apollo Club were beard again; Miss Hettie Miller recited an in cident narrated in Mrs Mary A Liver more's address; MrsC W Cobb recited Mary T Lathrop's beautiful poem, A Woman's Hour; a ladies quartet, Mmes. John Althotise, C O Leo and A M Ham mer and Miss Lib Irvine were heard in in the song of blessing; a collection fol lowed, and the very profitable exercises closed with a binediction by Rev Hill. Uaae-ti Is Ihe Beat Polls , This is a patent meet o'n sdvertuea jt bat your attention the mement msy iav yon much sntferingas wilt as tr.oney. W cure that couiih ' We curs that tiokling. ; We cure that hscking. W, cure thst throat . IVVe cars Croup." We cure Bronohiti". " V' We t-nre La Grippe Consh, Wa help you to sing nd rpeak. We sre not the S, B. LoKnBRa. We are a pleasautCodKh Syrsp. Wa ar put ia 50 and 75 eeat botiljs. Wa are tha 8 B. Couah Cure. Guaranteed by Fo' hay & Mason. Announertuenl. Trice PREciNCT.Feb nth, 1893. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Linn county,suhjecfc to the will ot the delegates In the Democratic County Convention hereafter t be assembled.- . : Bricb Wallace, Money to ; Lat. I have meney in sums of $500 to $20,003 .to loan on' im proved farm lands in Linn and Benton counties, at lowest current rates. N delay in famishing the money. - C O BUKKHAJKT, Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon. TliMt are n 'W four o.nili.Utv iat C. unity eik on 1 In lm(jfatto tickut, all popular m, ttts N P Py n, tha prsnlnicial, d I PGdhruith. of th. eilv. Ct! tfaeki. ai.l U seal estate ium, II A Thomas lo E A Thayer, 1(10 acres, HE 1..... $ levf Davis to Wm M Dayis, KlOacrealO W 2...., John Jones to D M Jones, lot 1 blk 2, Jones' add, Albany. Wm Ralston to V C Peterson, lot 2, blk 20, Win R add, Iybanon. , . . Geo C Moon to It A Moon, 240 nere 11 rV 1.... , T B Hopkins to Richard Moon 102.14 aeree 11 W 1 , E Coin to Henry Cyrus, one half of piece of land, Scio, . Cha T Howe to O P Glover, 100 84 acre 11 W 2 and 3... K T J toman to E Stow liar- rows, 2X05 acres,...,...,, H B Derrick to Louise Derrick, rdere land. Cray forriiville. 1700 00 1000 00 175 00 125 00 4400 00 10 00 1350 00 271 18 920 00 240 00 25 00 475 00 P V Crawford to H B Deirick, pisce land, Crawfordsvilie. ' Pation to Wm Bassett. blk TI 7 C add, Harrisburg... Total.. ,$1."21H 18 Fatal Accident. The Beio Pre gives' the following account of a fatal ac cident near that city. Word waa brought to this city on Monday night of a most distressing accident which had occurred that evening at alrout 8 p tn on Crabtree near Cyrua A I'itchfords's saw mill. Branch Tucker, the unfortunate victim, wa clearing np a farm, and aa a part of It 1 heavilv timbered he, a Is frequently done, wa felling the tree by burning them down. On Monday he had fired a large number of tree, one of which was near his barn. About 8 o'clock, feeling somewhat anxlona as to where this tree would fall, Mr Tucker and hi little aon, i with lantern in hand, went out to hasten it falling by chopping. IHirti passing near it they beard the preliminary crack-j ing indicating that the tree bad com menced to fall. Both father and ton attempted to run back toward the barn,, but the tree wa so nearly fallen that both were caught and crushed to the ground by the limbs, the father being about 0 o' 8 feet from tlie body of the tree, while the aon wa nearer, but, strange to say, the latter wainot injured seriously, wbiio the father was struck on the back of the neck and shoulders by a limb. The unfortunate man died Tues day evening. A Tri-srito Link. The Corvallls Gazette say: Information ha been re ceived by one of our citizen from the general manager of the Oregon Si 1a ald ington telephone company that In the near luture a telephone line will be put up from Portland to CorvallU, via McMlnnvflle and Independence, from hereto Albany and thence to Sa'em. The line I already in operation between aalem and Portland and thl new will complete the circuit. Balah Da-aa'l Waal II. WAjsmxoTOX.Feb 26. Senator Dolph who returned yesh-rday from Uie Michigan Club banquet at Detroit, said to your oor rpondeiit that he regretted a report had gone out that he was a candidate for the wa-ition of judge of the supreme court, in the place of Justice Bradley, deceased. He said he wa not only not a candidate, but that the president should not, and undoubt edly would not. take a man out of the cir cuit for the position, and he would not ap poi nt a senator from a state with a demo cratic governor. His ambition, he aaid, was to serve the people of hi state in his present poition. Oaw 6r Bid af KtdraeJte. Who baa cot aeffcrad from eidaacbe? We all bad il whaa wa ran raoes at acbro wa bav it ban overwork oarsolve at any ag. It :omes on, as t vary tody k tow, suddenly. By Baingnoe of Alioock'e Porous Plaattr it gnan away nearly aa quickly. V Itoeasoer. t.f No 556 West 58th Street, New York, asya: "It is with pleasure I writ tbaae line io testimony to the power of Alic ick's Porous Plaateis. I bave baeo aoinewbat aanoyad with sri'o pains ia my aides, for which several mediuioca bar been pteaoribed, bat to aa avail, and through th advioa of a fri-n-l I tried two Alloock's Pi-root Plaatars. and the relief they have iiiiea me is both satisfactory and astoaiahiug. To any one ancoyed ith paio thesa plaatert ar a cer tain remedr. Look Hike a Moment. I have some of the choicest residence lots in Albany fcr sate, terms so reasonable that anybody can buy and own a home of hia own by paying a small payme.it down and email mont.ily payment thereafter until all I paid for. For further information ca'I at the office, corner 3nd and BrsadalbUt Sis., opposite Democrat office. Da G W Maston. CATAP.UH CURED, baalth and sweet breath sacure I ty SLiJoh's Catanh Benedr, I'rlo-. 50 cejw. Naaal Irjictor free, WnxaETo Get Them. When wanting an organ or piar.o call on Blackman u lloilges a hers you an aebwt from a ni-ai ciat atOkE. 7he Baby waa slcaw wa fit Caatorsx. Wrv.i aha waa a CixM, 1 aried for Ca.tocia. Whaa aha bacavma Hlaa, aba eluoj to iatorta. When aho bad ta)Udren.ah gave t! Caatorav Just reoeivtd aaw aad opais 1,1 ir rt til Ja CE lirawaell'a tba following Chow Chow, Cfooking Molaaaes, Pickles ia vinagav. Rait Herring, Salt white tiat , Salt ealui.m. A lge stock of praamg shexrs sal pian ino nootr, the noes', made, jusi n e vea at Stewart S om s. Now i the ti'ce to Da them. The D-'Irte curaeta aad Dtlarte WAtst furouh the baa! of drsta reform tending towards aitiatio and hygienio dressing. They stcurw cam fort, development aad grace. Lsdiea, who wiah to examine Dalar gxids, sheald address tha agant who will call with sample, take paioa in measnrios n 1 guarantee pnifeot fit Ni trouble to aSow goods aven thouth no order is fcakon. ' Ad daes Mrs A M Ti.lt, box'iO, Albany, r ... - - vreg.iD. Agents wantea. SUMMOKS. V In tha Circuit Cjurt rf tit Stat Cr- g,or .tun County. W C DAVIS and GEO W DA VIS, partnera doing busLieaa under tho firm name aid style f Davis Bros., Pia:nttff-, . PETER R BEAK, Drfendaat. To Peter R Bear, the abov namtl de fendani: TN THH NAME OF THE STATE OF 1 Orogoo. you are hereby required to atipear and anwwe-r the otnnplalnt of the pi sintiff fled In the above entitle 1 oourt, with the elerk of arid oourt, by the flrat day ot the eext regular term or the above entitled couit, towtt: on the 14:h day f March, ISHi, and you are hereby notified thst if you fait to appear and answer the s3d 00-np's.iat the plalnUo will take judgment against you for the Bum of H0 66 with interest thereon at the rate of ten (l) per cent per annum from the 2nd day of Hnptember, 1801, and for the costs aud disbursement of thia action to be taxed1; and also take an order and decree af said oourt, to set! the following de ton bed land to wiw a'l your defendant's rlfht, tltl and Interest In the donation land claim of Owen Bear, being notifica tion No 2240,and claim No 41,lu townahlp 12, South Kan?a 4 VVeat.and etaim No 48, ia township li, South Range 4 West; In Linn coo ct.y, Oiegon, containing 644.60 acres, less thn 41 aores heretofore sold t virions parties, leaving 603 60 acres; Which said land was duly levied upon by writ ot attachment duly issued out of the above named oourt, in tha above entitled anion on the 8th day of September, 1891 tor tue purposes or securing any ictug ment that the plaJntilf might rejaver in the above entitled cause. This summons la served by publication la the State Riohts Dbxocbat by order ot the Honorable K P Boise, Judge of the pbova entitled Oourt, Iras' 9 at Chambmi on the lOtli day of January, 1893, J K WKAiaKKFORT, Aitoraey fcr i'laintiS. "Aiifi,ust Flowep''-" v I had been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. Tlie doctors told toe it was chronic. I had a fullness after eating and a heavy load in the pit of tny stomach. I suffered fre quently from a Water Brash of clear matter. Sometimes a deathly Sick ness at the Stomach would overtake me. Then again I would have the terrible pains of Wind Colic. At such times I would try to belch and could not. I was working then for J, Thomas McIIenry, Druggist, Cor. irwxnana western Ave., Allegheny j City, Pa., in whose employ I had bee n for seven years. Finally I used J August Flower, and after using just- one bottle for two weeks, was en- tirtly relieved of all the trouble. I j can now eat things I dared not touch ; 1 benre. I would like to refer you to Mr. McIIenry, for whom 1 worked, who knows all about my condition, and Lorn whom I bought the medi cine. I live with my wife and family at 39 James St., Allegheny City.Pa. Signed, Johh D. Cox. , G. 0. CREEK. Sole Manufacturer, oo Ibury, .ew Jersey, L. S. A. CEKOCRATIS PZIMARY ELECTION NOTICE I hereby given that on the th day of MarcU, 1892, between lb bcuiB'-f 1 o'cUvk p m od 7 o'clock p m of anld day, an election will be bold In tb prw inol t.f Wet Albany, Albany, Central Albany and ISaat Albany .In Linn eonntv. tf rgon, for tbe purpose of eteet ing delegate toihs Ixrooeratii County Oonvnt"on, lb polling pbte I Wt Albany pre cinct will be lo tb tircaltCart roora.at tbe Court Uaae, in aald Wii Albany Prenidt, and Kb To Tbompaon, Martin Payne and B Mr Cuodiff are tbe Jadges of ouch election. Tbe po ling piao la Albany Piacinot will be tbe County Caort room at tbe Court Uoase. In aaid Albany pr-7tnot,anrl O P Ceabow, D 8 Smith an i A Sender wlil be tbe Judges of uh eteetloa Tb polling filace in Central Alatawy free met will b at th i fijea of lha Albany Ksrmera Warersae, ia aaid precinct, fc Frank FarrelbJoho Iaom and Jaron Wbeeter will bath adg of saeh aleotioa. Th polliag pi in Eet Albany Preeinct will ba at tha old Cannery, in said precinot. and i O Conner, (i W Wdits aal R L BarLbart will he lbs Jaijt of saeh eleetionr The oamber of dalegaUw to be elected at nch Primary tlee itm i aa fI!ws: la West Albany prccioct, 4; is Aibny Pre ctner, 5; in Central Albaey, 4, and in Eist Aib.ey. 4. Dated this 15 -i day of Fclrraary. 1W2. T J STirES, Sac'y D jrnooratic Ctoty Cutamtttee. SOMMOKS. In the Circuit Court of Ik SttU m Onym for Linn County. A. C. HILL, rjalntifT, BODEDGE!! ILL. Defendant, j To B-nlegi.Hill, t"i3 br ninail d fendant: IS 1 HE NAME OF THE STATE OPi t)reg n, you are hereby required t-f. sfl'iar and answer tbe complaint filed agslnat you in tbe ahoye entitled suit ot, or bofore the first day of tb above en ti'leil court oest, following the expiratio.- e the publication of tbtssu nrnons towiti tb 14lh day of March. 1S9& And if you (mil to answer, tr wrant thref the j 'a;n HIT will apply to the oourt f.rrlhs roiU prvj d for in her oompl al o t. vt : bribed is enlutioo of tbe bonds of marrlmony nosr exhaling between thoplaintin and dafeiil ant and the custody of tbe three young or ml not children, and for auch other an 1 further relief a mty b equitable. Thia service Is made by publication by order of Hon ft P B ilse, Jade ot ld Court, duly mde at Chamber ia Sslem, , rawoa. Dec, l.b 1891. L.H. M OX r AS YE. (11-181 Atfy f-jr Plaintiff SUMMONS. Im th Cirtmii Court of the Stctfe o'-Ortut fit? the Counts of Linn : Ad. YAK THOM AS, lUmtiff, MIMESVAC THOMAS, Defendant. Ta Mtoerva C Thoaia. the abov naae v Defendant I IN THE NAME OF TBE STATE CT. Oregon, yon are hereby required to ap4 (tatr and answer tha complaint of tha abovr t4ibtiff. in tha above entitled coo rt. now 6d ftlb with th clerk of fcaitl eunrt, by the 6rst day f f tha nex;, rewalar term of aald eonrtv which snid terra toa-ms on Vtoodsy.tho 14ta day of March, 1S92. at the art bout ia AJhwuy. Linn county, Oregoa; and yon ara ' bareby farther notiried tSal if yoa fnil ta a ?er and acswer said complaint as hrri'ay reqaireJ the pUintill will apply ta taa eaurt for the reiiaf prayed for io aaid oora plaiot, towit. For decree disrolvmg tea bnnds of matrimony now exitting betwesn yen aad plaintiff, and for tn oasta and dia bnrteraeuts of this aoit to be taxed. Tb.it summons i published by ordar Kirn tt P Boise, Jadge nl vni l oourt, mada Uiamhera. in the oity t .k l-ina, Oregon, tb 2Ttb day of Jaecry, lSsTZ. raUkbcd Jan ,ary 2pih, 18SS. W R B1LYEU, Att'y f.w Plaintiff CltMUJi-t. dUtutriUMda fa IAe Cirtuit Court or Li County, Stat4 e tVegosv t H A FRANCE, Plaintiff, T. RTILLE FRANCE, Defendant. ToOrvllta F'tnoe, the abva namsd lf fendai Is IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP Oregon, you are bareby required ta appear and answer tbe complaint fied againt yon in the above entitled auit on -r before the first day of th next regular term eflhe above entitle I eourt next following the expiration of the publico, tion of tha eumiuon towit: the 14th day ef March, 1892. and tf yon fail tn answer aa herein required, tha nlatnUff will take Judgment against you for the relief tie aaandad in her oompiaint, towit: A de cree oi the above entitled o urt dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiir and defendaet anoye aamert and awarding t plaintiir tba sostody nf Aoit Warner Frano3,the minor shlld of plalntiiT and defendant. Thia aervioe of aummona is made by rabllcatton by order of Hon R P Boise, udge of said oourt. msda at Cbambera, (n the city of Silew, on th) 11th dvy of- faiusry. 1892. BLACKBURN & WATSON. Attorney for plaintiff. I - DYE - TO - LIVE llbaaj Ste?m Bya Works. ;. . e ii Clothing Cleaned, Colored and Repaired. aauica snawi and Dress Goods a specialty. F aded clothing restored to Its original color, to look like new. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give Me a Call, Work called for and delivered. Of poslte Parrish's Brick. KRE HOUSE, ILBAHY, - OREGON a-UAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR, Fitted np Inst-class style. Table suppllel wh a the best lu the market Woe shaping apartments. eUmple room r oomineroial traveler. i::AOADEMY-: . OF Cnp; Ls3y tt FErptial Es!;V c. r 1