jruwaat LOCAL U2COIlI. Afrit CniNAMKN.The Ochoco Re view hs the following sentlnl Hem: Last Saturday morning Ah I Hum, proprie tor of the f'rlnevllle Hotel, took rsssg on the sisge lor The Dal'ea, mi J when the ie about four miles from town ami was going up a short hill north of McKay crrek.nlx marked men rose up In the Mail, ordered (He diiver. John Miller, to halt ami drawn i Uiotrs made lio.ni sol off ihe 'ae. A a-ge man, felto tli.l ntl Hie talking. MMiek Mm. he think wlih a i'1-ilol, mnU"Tt a vera cul on liii in ni'h I'n.'ii ih h-Hi'Mi ht lmi.l ih Mini hl hark and il M-n everal tulle, ai I lhre-ileoed ' h iii.( lit i unle ho won Id prom In to l..iv- 'It.- i:intrv anil liike all Ihe Otil i i- 'iov Hji'i Ithii One id tin- pari cul off, liU nn ami tt- r ais.iln irlist lo make nlin proud.- to Like all Ihe Chinamen mil of Hie tnunlry, put I Im mi ihe 'Sj.e and in tiered Ihe dlvr to Coon, The)' iuhJ no aiiempl in roV 1dm or "Ve any moite or papna fiiin lu.n. The aame nltfhi Ah T e. munnvrr ot Qnong lll.i ,t t'' at ore, aaya either st iw seven men name to lilt aiore and tried to git him out, hut he retimed to open hl dora and thev went away. He thinks they wanted to "get Mm out and kill him orcut of! hist ne. Goon NatttHaoas.- Lane U a great county for peculiar aulta. Mere la an other that telle about two neighbor: Some time alnee the t -v boys belonging retpertlyely to E McCltnahan aid L R Llvertnore got Into, a row, and Mr Liver mote an arretted and fined for taking pait In the trouble. Since lhat lime ll tcemt that ihe two families have been at enmity. The remit ol the aame hat no m appeared In a new cate. Thurtdav.llulda McClanahan, wat granted an Injunction agslnst L K Llvermore, In the circuit court. The complaint alleges iSat there la a substantia! fence between the prem iaea of plaintiff and defendant; the defend ant, with intention to vex and annoy ihe pla'ntlfl't family, threatens to and la maliciously building a solid plank fence, ten feet high, between the premises of olalnliff and defendant, that will hut off the light and view of the street; that the fvnee U to be 100 feet l.i length ; that if not ret. rained he will complete the struct ure, and thereby do great and Irreparable damage, and create grst annoyance to f lalntirt. Judge Pipes granted a temporary n junction and r ill hear a motion to make t perpetual In a few dys. Daivaa'a Lkctvr. Uct Prlrer de livered his lecture last night, at the M E church, on "What Made the Yankee," to a very appreciative audience. It van full o' cream. displaying research and originality of thought. Few men possess a greater store of general information. The speaker showed hnw our constitution vat modeled after that of the Israelites, mentioning several striking likenesses. There were thirteen tribes of the Israel ites and thirteen states of the U.S. No foreigner could rale over either. A for eigner con Id be n&turalixed, etc. lie made the Yankee, (any native citiien of the U. 8.,) the greatest of all men, first in war, first in government and first in inventive genius. He. is made npofall nationalities going before him. hence his wonderful versatility and leadership in the present progress of the world. Ha is the consummation of all other people. He said it took 201)0 years to make the Jew, 4000 to make the Dutchman and 6000 to make the Yankee. T Yocaa Iuhablco. The river steamer, R G Young, finds a "hard road to travel" in the upper Willamette. The river is qoite low at present and in many places between here and Kuiene the water is shallow and very swift. Hut she has made a few successful trips be tween here and Harris burg and the pro prietors are by no means discouraged bv their little mishap on Sunday. he was near I'eoria, on her way down with a 65 ton cargo when the swift current swnng the little craft around with such force as to strike the stump of a tree on the river bank and break every paddle on her wheel. She waa tied np for repairs, which can be made without much diffi culty, when she will continue to do good service on the tipper river. Timet. E.TTCBCD THE CoLl'MUtA Tha follow ing extract taken from the report of a selec rm rait tee to congress, dated May IS, 1821, Mt Boyless, chairman, is very interesting now, on the eve of the cen tennial celebration of the dicoverv of the Colombia. "To this period (1790) the long range of coast, stre'ehing from 14 deg. 33 min. to 47 deg. 6 min. was wholly unknown ; it had not even been described. On the 11th day of May, 171)2, the Oregon, or Great Rivei of the West, was diacovered by Captain Robert Gray, then on his second voyage, and commanding the ship Columbia ; be en tered the river and gave it the name of his ship." SnTTOH'e Electioh The city election occurred at that city on last Monday, and was a very exciting' contest, nearly every vote in the city being polled. The license ticket won by a vols ranging from 14 majority for the mayor down to 5. The total vote waa 10U. Following was the successful ticket: Uriah Whit ney, mayor; VV H Hobaon, Y Bichard sbri, J V Ilavy and O C Vv'imei, council inen; Jerpme Grayer, recorder; Taylor emith, marshal; J V Thomas, treasurer. A Laar Yea Da.vci. A correspond ent writing from Cloverdale gives the following; "Across the river from Allan? in the granga ha:l Friday night, a merry company of nearly twenty-five couple en joyed themselves dancing. The ladies paid the bills, and furnished a fine supper, and the affair was pronounced by the gentlemen present "the nice: dance we have ever had In the hall." We expect to have another one when the bridge la dene." A Freak or Nature. On last Wed nesday our butcher, Jamea Taylor, killed a hag which was a curiosity In its way. The animal was entirely wanting In the usual auricular appendages; that is :o say, it had no ears. The places where those useful organs should have been j wss per fectly smooth, not even the slightest break In the skjn being vllble. The nog (n life was, of course totally deaf. Gsiette. Tub Book Social. The Y M C A book social takes place Friday evening, March 8th, at the opera bouse. A delightful program is being prepared by the beet talent in the city for the occasion. A small admission of ten cents will be charged at the door to defray expenses. Onr library donated by generous people will be on exhibition. Every body come and see it. A Freak or Natibb. Mr John Gilll lahd, who has been in the city attending conrt, tells the Democrat about a pig which is certainly a curiosity. In a litter of pigs this one formed a striking feature. It has ona head, neck and breast, and then divides into two pigs; there are eight legs to it, and four ears, out only two eves and one snout. It is hairless. Mr Gilliland has preserved it in alcohol, and any one collecting curi osities can secure it of him. Abtiktic Work. One of the be,t decorated rooms in Albany may be seen over W F Read's. It consists of elevant papering and hand work and was done by Mr Gene Larimore. It shows him to be an artist in his line of merit. Mr Fred liluroberg and family will occupy the suite ol rooms In a lew days. Died. District Attorney Geo O Bing ham received a dispatch this morning from Judge W M Ramsey, of McMlunvll'e, containing the sd Intelligence of the defcth of Mrs Altada Ramsey, wife pf Judge Ramsey. t What Day ? An aged gentleman wrltrs to the Dkmacrat to say that he was beni December utb, 1813, and wants to know on what day of the week he was born Our aged friend was born on Sat urday, , CaiI-RD.- The Congregational church rf thla citv has extended a call to tev Trow, ol Northampton. Mt . to tak charge of the pastorate of the church. I s enpected h v1' accept. Character Is thecreatest wealth it man p.rfeettie. and the greatest tljlft 1 ii! wno roUhlm of It, or seeks to. Of course, though, he must pos$ It before r e can tc ro':l:ed. fciii)ot lliia'Tio. The tlociida yes terday was one of the most closely roti tested ever held in District 8, .resulting in Sv5 persons voting, a largo muuter for school election. Following was. the reeu't 1 roa Diascro. A K nioom - 222 L II Montanyo . ..H15 P.loom's majority.., roa ci.krk. Jay W r.laln C t Unrkhart .. 67 ..200 ,.17 Wain's majority 3 A a there were only !W5 names of voters and .ID" ballois rast, there weie two too ninny hilloti, wM.Ji 111 iy hi ac counted for In different "'ays, all of Clause peciihuion. Mr llurkhart an nounced that he would contest ihu elec lion. IIakk IUi l An Inteiesting game f hte hall wt p'hiid S mdav afternoon lu'lween Ih Alhatdes and tht. 1'oIi-k nine, I? W Walts acted at umpire and V II Va-nei, tcorvr. Follow lig waa Ihe score: At H-la Mi Far I ai tmorr, HIiMlgeli, Taj lor. Slitea, Wilson, Cwan, Lelmert Davla, Total coi UKoa, a c Kennte, 1 I p I 'an non, 1 3 tat h Irvh.e, o 4 id b Washburn, o 5 3d j Itarr, a t s s Porter. 1 o r i Walilng, 1 a Cf Elklna, t 4 1 1 Scott, o a Total S A mecMng of all Intt: etted In bate ball Is called for tomorrow .tight at 7:30 'clock a. the store of Stewart Sox, for the ruotganUatlon of the Albany bate ball club. Let there be a good attendance, A Sir rak or Goou i-ortunb Some time ago we chronicled the fact that V B Vogle had been presented by Ida esti mable wife wlih a fine daughter. But It appeara tilt good fortune did not atop heie. Recently he received a letter from New York In w hich he waa Informed that the estate of his father, who died fiv year ago, had been settled and the o'd hnmeittead In Erie county, near the cly of Buffalo, divided among the four heirs, there being three sisters. Our friend received as hit share thirteen acres of land, for which his father paid $100 per acre S years ago, so that at this time the property muit be quite valuable. We heartily join with all Mr Vogte'a Mends In congratulating htm upon this windfall and trust lhat dame Fortune may continue to smile upon hi. rt. Mr Vogle says that he shall remain in Corvatlls and continue n hi business as In the past Caxette. Prcbatr Matters. In estate Henry Bear, administrator appointed. Bond ap proved. Appraisers, B Zlgler, bam Mc Ilree, G W Cllngman. In estate Cora Ann Cox. bond was ap pnved, and W R Kirk, G C Coo'ey and R A Grover appointed appraisers. In estate of Owen Bear, citation ordered ittued to heli a. 7 W Richardson, Haivev Shclton and Time Munkert were appointed commis sioners to admeasure dower of Mrs Cyrus In estate of V m Cyrus. In estate i4 E lxabeth S Shcrfv. Knot Sherfy wts appointed administrator. Bond approved. Apprale-, I'hllip Baltimore, , Janicl Leedy and Jos Reeae. In estate ol Henry Crater, real property ordered sole. " In estate tt A L Tabler, May 2nd set lor final h taring. Four in Oaiooiv Tr.ere are two cliy associations of the Y M C A in Oregon outtlde of Portland thai are older than the Salem association recentlv organized, which fart Is not get.era'ly inown. The Albany association was organised In I SMS, and now owns a valuable corner tot. The A ttorla association Is oldei than that of Albany. None of the atarxlsilona, how ever, started out wl.h suN bright pros pects as the one In this city, and if the Interest can be kept up it will no doubt before long own Its building and gymna slum. Statesman. Horses Stole. Horse thieves are again glring'Lane count v a vltit. Last night the barn of E P Redford, who lives one mile south of Walker's station, about iS miles from Eugene, was entered, and two horses, two saddles and two bridles stolen therefrom. One of the horses was a blood bay filly ard the other a light bay horse. One was three years old and the other four. It Is supposed that two young man went the guilty parties. Deputy sheriffs are out searching for the men. $50 reward is offered. Guard. A Gi-N Accident. While going out to meet the steamer El wood in a small boat near Independence John Murphrf Mon mouth, waa accldeiiilv shot in the left arm Sundiy morning. He and a companion were in the boat and there was aUo a shot gnn lying in the bottom of the boat. As they neared the seCamer the skiff began to rock, and, while Murphy was p'acing the gun in a better petition, the hammer caught on the seat arid discharged the gun. Murphy was taken to Independence where the arm was d' etted, though Ills not like ly It can be saved. Statesman. Left rr Oct. The Pripeville papers jf last week have both arrived, but failed to narrate one of the most interesting items of the week, that of a fight be tween D W A Mr (due. editor of the News. and J A Don gt hit, editor of the Ochoco 11 ; t 1 n iveview. ii is sam 10 nave Deen uerce bnt short, friends interfering and stop ping the contest. Bad blood exists be tween them. Better shake hands, 4xya, and quit this animosity. There is noth ing in it Landed jxthx Calaboosk. Yesterday several miners came down from the mines, and were paid off. One of them, Mr James, with about $152 in his pocket speculated in corn juice until be finally landed in the calaboose with only $27 left, bis speculations, as usual in such cases, having been one sided. This morning (5 fine and costs liquidated the matter with the city. A Splsmdid Nomination. Mr L M Curl has received the nomination for Justice of the Peace on the democratic ticket for Albany, Central Aloany and Price precincts. Mr Curl's popularity and well known abilHy will insure his election' by a big majority. The selection Is pecul iary a fit one. At Sand Ridge. A Shadow sociable will be given at Sand Ridge Grange Hail on the evening of March 25th, under the auspices of the above ntmed grange. A n Interesting projaam will be ren-Vnd. after which tots of fun Is anticipated. All arc cordially invited to attend. By order of committee. Astoria evldenl'y has it bad. The fol io lag Is from the Town Talk. Keep cool; don't think of commencing to raise rents. You will scare people out of town. A gentleman who owns an old shanty in he edge of the town today said he would lease It for $35 per month. It Isn't worth over $10 at the outside. The best way to help the town Is 10 keep rents at a reatou- able figure, ' The Pendleton R U tells the following deer story: A band of sixteen deer cross ed the river above the boom of the Grande Konde mlil a few days sgo. Some of the anlmsls became tangled up in the saw log and a., exciting time ensued The mill hands rbshed out and succeeded In capturing two does. Aknual Meeting. t 'he, annual meeting of the stockholder iyf the Odd Fellows Bulking Association last night the toi;owirg directors were elected: I Grad wnol, wm C Tweedale, J Joseph, S fc, Young,E A Psrkci,CMejir,Chas Kltfer Look Hkbe a. Moment. I have some of the choicest residence lots In Albanj fcr sale, terms so reoonable that anybody can buy and own a homeot his own b ir paying a smalt payme.it down and sm mont.ily payments thereafter until all paid for. for further information ca' the otfice. corner 2nd and Br;adalbiii i opposite Democrat office. Da G W Mastok SHILOII'S VITALIZES. Ij what voa oeed for Constipation, Loss of Appstite, Dim nest and all symptoms f f Dyspepsia. Trie 1 10 aod 75 eeota per bott!. Ten Acres of choice garden land at a bargain for a few t-'ays only at Orkcon Land Co. ut MONDAT. Mr John Webber, of Portland, Is In the city, (.'apt Wlnant, of Yaquina B; f aiti,wat In Ihe ttty today. Mr Beit Chamberlain 'returned to Al bany Saturday night after an absence of several months. Dr E A McAllister has decided to lot a e at Ogd.m, I'tah. Mrs McAllister left this noon and the Dr will go op Wednesday, J II Rohb and family left for Watrrvtlle Wednesday, which will be their futtir home. Halter loses a good citUent but her lis Is Watenllle s gm. Ha'sey News. Prof t W Jarvl., formerly of this county, has hien renominated hv the dem octal of Umatilla county for school stipeilntrndctit.tndicallng Unit h!s services In 1 tint olUce have been appreciated du"lng Ihe pat year. The Sshtaih school at 0.tk Cretk, of which Mrs K Thompson It superintend ent, give an entertainment Saturday night which was a decided success. An Inter etiln.4 protir.m was presented and $36 reallaril for the benefit of the school , Mr James J Charl'on will arrive In Al bany stvut the isl of April for the pnrpme of locating In Oregon. probably In Albany, a laet that will he pleating news 10 his n.anv Mends 'n Linn county. Mr Charl ton fs a young man of far more than ordinary ability, and will no doubt. If he locates nere, eventually eecure one of the best practices In the vatttv. tthmdat, Mr George Waggoner, Jr. was In the city oday on his way to Portland. Emperor Norton, the veteran news paper man, was in the city today. K N Condit, of Albany, is visiting Prof D V 8 Uold, of this city. Eugene Guard. Geo W Cable the reader and author, who was In Albany several years ago, will be in Portland in a short time. Peth McAllister, of Albany, was in the city yesterday visiting his brother, Prof E II McAllister. tuor at the University. Eugene Guard. lion F C Hansard returned this noon from a trip to his old home in Tennessee, which he visited after an absence of twenty years. He reports a pleasant experience, but of cpuw, rejoices at being In Oregon again. Mr O P Tomnkioa. of Portland, is visiting W V Cotinawry and family this week. Mr Tompkins is In quite poor health, we are norry to say, but trust itn this beautiful weather ho may iut prove. Independence West Side. A Missionary tea alven Pahmlav even- ins by the ladies of the U P church, at the residence of Mrs Walter Monleith, was one of the most pleasant affairs in the history of the society. A large num ber were present. A short uroirram was rendered and a delicious lunch served. wru!fitAv. L Senders has been in Eusene buvimt horses. J N Hoffman isa candidate for assesses of Bonton county. Rev Mr Wallace, of Marion. Ohio, is in the cilv, the guest of bis former neigh bor, Mr U ll McCuilagh. O F Paxtou. one of Portland's promin ent attorneys, is in the city the guest of ins tamer, air a is 1 ax ion. The A polio club will aing at the teach er's institute at Corvallis Friday evenlntr. They are becoming in demand all through the valley. The club is one Albany may well be proud of. The Woodburn Independent speaks of a man recently sent to the asvlum from Albany as follows: H A Hons, well known at Si'verton, where he used to keen a drtti store, has been corn milled to the asylum. Two weeks ago h bad lagrippe and it cansed symptoms of brain fever. Thinking be was well, be went to Alhauy and there became a little erra tic. He is now nim-u improved and will be out in a short time, probably next week. Tke Schasl taw. By request we publish the law relat ing to women voting at school elections : An act to define the qualifications of voters at school elections in districts with a population of one thousand and upward. Be it enacted by the legisla tive assembly of the state of Oregon: Section 1. In all school districts in this state with a population of one thou sand and npwards, any citizen of this state shall be entitled to vote at a school meeting who is twenty-one (21) years of age, and has resided in the district thirty (30) days immediately preceding the meeting, and who has property in the district upon which he or she pays a tax. Section 2. Inasmuch as there la an emergency on account of immediate necessity for the removal of doubt con cerning school elections, this act shall take effect from and after its approval wy me governor. Filed in the office of the secretary of state, February 20, 1$V1. ConaisTERcr, thou art a Jewel. Mat thews & Washburn keep the Jewel and other Drst-ciass stoves, actl there Is no better way to be consistent than by in vesting in one of them. Matthewe A Washburn's motto is to keep the best, ana their prices are always reasonable, Large sales speak for the manner in which these facte are appreciated tnrougii l,inn county. A Metropolitan stock of suitings for the spring and so miner, the best in the valley, just received by W R Graham. as can easily be learned by an inspec tion 01 them. 1 hey include late and handsome designs, and will b made np in the latest style by Mr Graham. Get the best and latest, and this yon can d aturs.uams. The KrxDEROARTKif. Mrs Talham's kindergarten will reopen on April 1st at the same plaee on Seventh stieet, be tween Ferrr and Rroadalbin. The old rooms have been refarpished and made cheerful, but only a lew more "kint- lings1' can be received beside the old pupils. Mrs Tatbam should be notified early. " School hours 9 a tn to 12 m. The member of th Lsdiss Aid soo'ety sod all other ladies who are interested in tb Orphans Home and ar willing ti htlp, ar requd to meet at tb WC'fU hall. Y id ay afVitnooo, March Utb' at 1 p m to prrptre some raatre for the child'" beds. Coins prepared to work. alas V V KiLi.y, free. A B. McIlwain has just rcivcd direct from th manufactories, new dasigo in car pets, oil clotht.linoleums and wi-icow shsdes, aftich wlil be soul si reduced ptic. He is !so receiving a fin line of men's shoes, in 1st lyUs, st 25 to JS tents per pair Iss ibsn ti'Ultr prices. 1 Lor. Ai opprtua:ly t get lbs best groceries a the lo est price, by failing to call at Conn A HenoVicaon's. No on ever fails to receive their money' worth who trsdes with them, fini, a grocery store, where cn always receives giod goals, full weight, the lowest prict aod th best trest ment to be hsd Conn & Htndricton's. Large sales, small profits, prompt attention all go lo make their store a popti ar ons for the mattes. Make it a tut sever tn buy groceries, produce, fruit, etc, without first calling st the store nf Conn A IIe'DRICSon. It is a big priviiege to be able to get what you want when you go to a grocery store. Allen Brothers keep such a variety that they can always accom modate their customers. This . saves running amund. If it is fruit season they have the goods. In produce their stands are full of the latest and best. Their stock of standard groceries is always large, of the best to be secured in tbe market. Guirta to Chicago. ''The Ai'lstie Guide to Chicago and the World's Colum bian Exposition,"! the title ot anew nook iust cut. It gives a concise history of the great city by the lakes (torn its settlement in 1831 to the present date. It is embel lished with doiens of beautiful half-tone illustrations made from photographs, a bird's eye view of the city and a grand bird's eye view of tne World's fairgrounds tnd building. Every family should have one. Mis A M Talt, agent. Willi '.; I " itt mutt riTi Hall of Tanzt'tit Grange, . March 15, 1HU2 f -At nn curly lioltr a Urge concourse of patrons were 'seen winding thetr . way towards Tangent in order to btf in time for tin opening of Linn County Business Council, v ' In due time the worthy president, J II Hcott, called the house to order. The roll on being called, a quordin w hs found present. The secretary read the minutes of the last regular session, and stood approved. The agent made a verbal report in re gard to propositions for the granger trade, mid some of the jui"tHloni were referred to the proper eotntnlttes which made tbtir report in due I line. The special committee on M'curlng a place to hold the iiieeling of the state grange, reported that thev had secured the hull ol the Knlghlsol Pythias for the occasion. Uro. Irvine lntrouitrtd a resolution, adding Sisters Strauder Froman, Marl Paynu and M J Train to the committee 011 arrangements for the state granuw a resolution w as introtitictHi by tiro 1 Froman In regard to convict labor,' by employing the convicts at the peniten tiary In makiiiu bit us for the use of farm ers, -in l others using bag. Said resolu tion was referred to the committee nt; legislation to report st the next council. At this junction tinnier was announced when all adlourned to the ball In the lower part of the house, and partook of a most delicious repast, which the sisters of Tangent grange know how to prepare. After dinner the house was called to. order by the worthy president, att being vouched f;r. proceeded to business- The committee on good of the order, mails their report which waa accepted uy me council. The committee on trade card made their rtnort. and was argued pro and con by several members of the council. The committee reported that the card be the same as last year, only me color be pink. On motion a vote of thanks was ten dered Tangent grange for the use of their hall, and to the sisters for the repast furnished. The next meeting of the council will be held with llarrisbiirg grange the 1st Saturday In April. 18i. Considerable talk was bad on ralaing money to defray the expense of the state grange, and was participated in by both brothers and sisters, and was left to the subordinate granges to solicit said funds. Pro Frank Lee from Portland made some remarks on good of the order in regard to a grange paper for the benefit of the P of II. lira French of Corvallis grange, made appropriate remarks for the good of the order in his part of the council jurisdic tion, also in regard to members of ti state grange in visiting the state agricul tural c-Iege at Corvallis. During the council proceedings, the Tangent choir furnished very appropri ate music, lor which the council tender ed a vote of thanks. Several questions of impjrUnce were discussed by dilll-rent lueutU rs during the day, both by sistcra and brothers, and think that more of the members should prepare to talk on all questions that come up before our council meet ings. Taking it all together, I presume that every one present was benefited more or less, ana 1 would urge an patrons to at tend the council when it ! convenient. Adjourned. Scribe. RtUL istatk a lira. A'srnertoG A Hauuilml, 60 acres 1 1 w 4 . t 1750 Mrs C J MeCormlek to K W Moore, 1 lot, sweet Home 173 40 S500 S50 107 500 75 100 1 4C0 320 S3 1800 150 J U Wisdom to I II Patterson, 23 40 acres 12 w I Joe Peart to John K Pearl, 404 Momartes, acres 13 w 4 C B Soverns to Mary J acres 13 w 4 J T I'avis by M Hcott. sheiiff, to J W McKechlne, ii'. acres 13 K 1 ... M A Ignitus by M Hcott, sberltT, to F. K Pavjs. z pie'es land. ..... J M Ralston to 11 Tivey, 4 lots, It's 4iiadi, 1cbanon I J Wyatt to J 8 and C J 1-Uts, l,t3' acres, 9K2 Olnry Fry.sr.to J O and R W Fry, 1.W3 acres II w a GCCooleyto Wm C Cooley, 4 lots. ICowosyill Jas V Haswell fo K T T Fisher, 1 lot,tiik47. H'sSmtaaa OA C Kit Co to A R MclHnald, 160 acres 10 w 1 M 8 Latham et ux to Wm Baker, 1,. 1 a .0 no . 1 J II lame to M J Anderson, 1 blk, Jlalsey Alice Day to f L Bexton, )i acres, Drownsvllle U S to J L Davenport, 1G0 acres 11 Kl - Patent John W Gaines to J L Davenport, 80 acres 11 K 1 E Davis to Ma Davisyn, piece land near Harrisburg DRI'.useytoW J McMee-tn, A 400 ISO acres, llarriaoorg DSUuscytoI L Yallentine, acres, Harrisburg... ... .... 300 000 ToUl, t 20779 Arijaarard Nr-f ln(. There will be an adjourned tnoeting of tbe Linn County Prohibition Convention to be held at tbe Court House in Albany on Thursday, April 14th, 1M2, at 10 o'clock a m. All prohibition lats are in- viten ana urgeu 10 atiena. ine oujec of the meeting will le to nominate county ticket and to attend to any other business that may bo properly brought before tbe convention. In order to nom inate a ticket under the new ballot law as an "assembly of electors," it will be necessary to have in attendance at the meeting 100 electors of tbe county, who have not joined hi romina'.ing any can didates lor the ensuing election for this county. Let every Irtendof the. cause attend. No prohibitionist should fail to attend 1 Make a noU of the date and be Vsnre tocotne. T P Hacklkmax, JKK.voi. Chairman Secretary. TArrr- The following from the Seattle Telegram is some taffy by the Carnegie oarty for that city : "i nereis out one other city in the world like it that Kdinburgh," said Andrew Carnegie aa he stood on Queen Anne hill yesterday and saw the other heights of the citv risim above the rooming mist which swathed their bases. "This is the finest city we have yet visited," was the com ment of Mr Carnegie's partner it 1 Frick. after tie bad been shown a po tion only of the beauties and advantages of the Queen City, and his opinion was cordially seconded by all the members of the party. It was w lien the summit Queen Anne bill was reached lhat gave expression to the highest praise "braw Scot" could Elve to any citron earth when he compared it with "Auld ; Reekie,"' beloved Edinb jrg. It the census inquiry be reliable, the mortBftainir of farms is as grave a prob lem as any oue has asserted. The figures of two districts are given, one snowing a group of ten neighboring counties in Kansas, trie otner a simirar group in Ohio. Tercentage of hired farms in Ohio. 37 : in Kansas, 33. Percentage ol owned farms subject to incumbrances Ohio, 20; Kannas, C4. Percentage of hired: Ohio. 70 ; Kansas, 48. Percent age of owned homes subjoct to mortgage : Ohio, 22 ; Kansas, 41. The two d'stricts are believed to be fairly representative of the two states. The Kansas district lies a little west of lopeka. me Ohio district includes Cincinnati and the manufacturing centers of the Miami valley. The figures do not look encour aging. Something's wrong somewhere. The Yaquina Times man gets poetical as follows : A prettier sigL t ia seldom seen than that of tbe Willamette Valley steamir.iz out over the bar Wednesday, Not a ripple marred the serenity of the ocean or bar and this ship sailed out without meeting a eirsglo breaker. ' A ?db Item. 8 K Young bss just rs ceived a large stock of shoes, for men, women and children, including partina larly a fine line of school shoes. The best makes in the market can be found in his shos department. ilvtiK i0 ABBvitl . MONBAV. A nw K of 1 bulge at Junction list thirty eltart-r members. ThS republican p.linaii will bs held on Friday, Msroli 85th, aril lb ooaveiitinii 00 IhelKUh. An Interetting missionary rnestiua was held at Die freslivteiiau ohuroli taut ntgh in which the men rimk part, Mr Mu ty Vaughn will opmi bit bout and shos simp tolitorrtiw morning fur butine. HsUsBi.iduttiinaiymtug man detsrving a gmid hiHinras. Ths tlmi'p heli'iiaiiig to the wtaW tif Aln antler Fiidt)ion, dot earn d, wurs s iltl by ths t st ciiti" of thssrtats Ust Thitrtday tn James S uai-t for f .1 03 a hittd. Ochoou lr'evivr, LtSl Wrdiiet'la tlvath ralievtd Sydney J Myuatttf hit lung and isvsra suUnrtm, Miii f) J Mj'nttt was ln-rn in Ounglsa eouo ty. On"!", aid 29 )esi,0 m.iotha and S'i dt)s of eg when h died, II oama le CrcH-k eotiolv four yest ago. Ochoco fl. Visw. A uaiilisiiitn who s-1 .(.otosth for f."(H wtirthtil lot in an ! "addition' two y on it ,i tails a rsiM t-r that he would alsdly ke l-'KK) fur tit- propsrty now. This is w lir tli prnllt onin- m iu";nvettms4ts" out in l euuutri. WliMime. Th . jury 111 ths e nf Martha J Thornton vs the uity of CotWge Orova.sltsr being out all night, l.r. Ufcht in a vsrdiul allowing tb ptttiot ill 122V Hit susd t.i rseovsr over $7000. ThU is ths ots arising from ths lady stepping iu a hols tn the stdawslk in that town ona night last fall and spraining bar ankle, Iteguter. Tli board eftrtdsof Ju notion City ha taken iu bsnd ths raUlag of a bonus t.f $25, 00J or mots to induce th Moatera Psoitis Company to lud the Weat Sid road from Corvallis to Junction via Monroe. Sub sortpunQ paiers r now ont and tli WU lanietts Ual ICatata Co lt l'ortltud has ha!d ths hat wltb 5UU0. At Mi) skating rink Stitrdsy nUht thr wrn (l font-nisnts in th mils rc,VN 11 'is Dotrit, Cljd 1 1 ill Frsnk Hinipson, t-ry Crawfmd and J t ruin Willitmt. Mr Wil liams made ths fasten! time, 4 43, ssoorhig th Teleseopa niadal ontil the Dust con test. In a ladies contest Mia Loa Ilitur srvoivsd tbe pria for being tb most grace 'rd skater. Thr will bs anntbtr guiitle inau's contest Thor.d y night. Tb Oregon in baa InttitaUd sail agtlatt Aborn to reovr t,IC0 due for aJvertisiug In thst taevt Th proprietors ought to hiss It for trusting an itinerant for so large an smeait. The city it Oiled with pertptutios who do not detv credit for a dollar. WvliseniD. Gof! for thsOregooias. A good many 'coartry'' shewa UutH Abora jast bteaoa tit Orrgotiiaa runs bis ad, .thinking that I ig ptrr weald not tisst a bail man, and If it gets loll all light. Tl'tAV At ths antiotl schmd metiii in I' in vl In, Mr 8 3 Nsatom waa ehetrd 'tt,tm for a psrioii tA three ytais and Mr M K Pfink e'cik for oii ear. .Tbnss interested in bats ba.t matters shield rrmemUr th nneiieg at titsrt A tix's st 7-3J o'e'otk touiglst.t. ths iwgaa ia.ttiMii.f lb Attaui. Th Arfl.c club eouoott bss been post poned until th i'H.h cf this month, t'his cnnotitl will bsono thai lwcsr of hi. rr.uno eanaot sfford to mits. Jaek lluoJley ami Mr R'weoo has f jrtr.td a prlti.ihip ths delivery baiiis sed will roil out sptciil and 0" sira.l illivty ttfoe, itto'i asioi thsir outlit with thtli lMtiia-a, TiinowH btsilat tb Uiirtl.l ehurth tonight forth l-eoeOt of ths S S. A piogrtw bss to pr-psee.t sfur which e vtrnnoKta till Le r.l. r.ry'tv uor tally UiVtlf.1. Ittkt r and Pb tu. tb two n.en ainikd for bort tt ahoff, wv ettmiaed b-fW Htties HuMphrvy lat eyttiirg sad he'd mUr S6uQ Im-o-U to tw.it the 10 j e of tb grand jury. Thtra.ro Un piiwxieiS ! U)it. WKnSKSOAV, Mr Van V iloa has sold sis safety Nw til bieyele la tb pact few week. Tb New Mtil mt to b Ukiog th brad. Tb nunthly matting of tb ftuiUing aod Is AsttH'i.tioa will be bcld ca Fiilay vcMtig. Umrml r to pay year Hurt. Pn-f It M K wk. th well kttowa alllajcs oeirsniar, will laotar ooS.turdty rUig, at 7 tt th Syracas prcioet school hODta. Th pab.ia Is invited to b pttmut. Tb Isdic of tK ChrittLsa .cnurcb will gv a St I'atriek Day sapper st th Vf U TUhtll, t.inivrow iainK from 5 to 10 elock. i"iio i f aupter S3 ent. Tb routing cl'4 for th organisation of tb tat ball club bt aighl was dtora4 oetil lou.gi.t it" , wba it will be b!d at McFtrland's btrttrst shep. Let all ic tereated ia base ball ba prMeot. The Fitk JubtU Singer, a tins troap, a oar ctiuea lrsdy kto, will I at the Opera 11 out no tH 2$tb lost, and "Around the Word in bU U -. wltb a big or.aipaay of 42 people ths tint wsk ia April . Mr I'dll McKiroon.of8astthoma.is th peep' Irhlay. His trltl earn oil last nig ht or asraolt with lutent to H.l, and tht mornms tb jmy brocght ia a vrdiot of 'notguiiiy," Wl!a Wall fns"ar talk ins f a Utgo composed of th town of Walla Walls, Col- fa 1, Ward r amt Moscow. Uranas tbr want baseball and ar earnestly endeavoring to get it. K. U. Tbe anonal Qr jitot' eloatioa ws held sst Clatarday afternoon. Thee was only ob tickt in tha field and but very tittl in terest was taken in th voting ia font, w doobt if ovar ball th firemen knw an l.otit.o was being held. B K Job wa Uotid chirf ngio-er and J M Parter as tittant.--Coryallit Times, The idea prevails with a aamW of iteeple of Mamhf old, that tha railroad work has entirely shot down.whirh is entirely wrong; I no pay roil or th railroad company, at present, whea tby ar supposed to b di itig nothing U irom a I BOO to permnntn Tbe oompsny is waiting for good westher. Mtrtnneia id. Ktv. DaiVKB last evening delivered his lecture on "Women," in which he gives her an exalted position in the world, showing bis appreciation of her talents. When she takes a position she meant business. and in her way rules the world- She is a force that ia being more and more appreciated. Women can be de pended on ; tt is the men who nave oe- trayeu their masters. This case was called this morning before hit Honor Judge BoIbo. The bailiffs went to the jail, when the pris oner at first declined to come into to court on account of being sick. Hut he wat prevailed upon to do to, when his counsel. Mr Weatherford apked to have the case put oft nntil one o'clock on ac count of such illness. The court ruled that the case should proceed nntil 12 o'clock, when the accused should be ex amined by a physician to ascertain if his health would permit proceeding with the trial. The accused was attended by his brother John, and hi sister Mrs Guess. The gravity of the case, so far as the defendant was concerned, was fully depicted In the countenance of the defendant. The following jurors were accepted up to three o'clock in the afternoon when the retrnlamancl and soecial venire were exhausted and the clerk was directed to issue another special venire for 8 lury men : George Mcllargue, Frank Crabtree, J ) Wood, Henry hhank, William Baker, Daniel Hart. O F. Harold. O T Leever. Samuel Mclilmurry, ana ran XJcamns ThoLE Blaia clothing enmpsny htve jast rsoeiveu an uncommonly Urga atook of bats ot all the latest style ana graaet, ana are prepared to tit and suit tlia most fastidi ous. , BORN. McALLISTER. In Eugene, Friday, March nth. ifaoJ, to Mr ana Mrs t ll McAllister, daughter. RALSTON, In i!s city, on Sunday rr.ornlner. March 13th,, 1802, to Mr and Mrs J M Ralston, an eight pound boy. BR ANNIN. In this city, Sunday afternoon, March 1 1th, 1893, to Mr and Mrs I J Brannln, a ten pound girl. HAKUIKO. FARLEY HUGHES On Tuesday, March J 189J, at the M E South parson age, by Eev C G Harmon. Mr W 0 Far ley, and Mies Nettle Hughes, daughter of Mr George Hughes, of this city They have the best wishes of friends for happiness and prosperity, Iligiic: of all In Leavening Power. A I Mia 111 a. About the moat aggrcMaive prt per that comes to the 1kmo:kat office Is the Woodburn Independent. It is always hitting something in a very live .and fearless manner, and certainly has a big field In Marion county. , - Astoria papers are already claiming that they 'wlll have a city nf 60,000 In habitant ana be the terminus of three transcontinental railroads within five years." Let's see. That wili be about the size of Albany, v blch then will only be the term 'nut of about two roads, and au Important station on a third. "It is alven out that a certain June tion lady whose husband had fallen into the habit of coining home tipsy at night, decldml to try fright on bio. for a cure. She dressed up In a aatanio masquerade and met him in ths mooalight. ''Come to trie, I am tbe devil," said she in sepulchral tones. "That so?" he replied, "Hhake, old boy, I'm yer brother in-law. I married yer sister!". Guard. Elijah Davidson, of Monmouth, Potk county, w ho came to Oregon in 1850, was the faliicrof twive children, s.x boys and six girls. The first child born to Mr and Mrs Davidson had red hair, the next one black hair, thi next one red hair again, and so on alternating red and black throughout the whole twelve. no two la succession having hair of the same color. There are few, if any, tacit coincidences on record. Yesterday we teferred to a local scan dal In Corvallis. In the Times appears the following very humiliating confes sion by W J Armstrong, which explains Its If j but does not go behind the scenes: To whom it may concern : L W J Arm strong, of Corvallis, having had a talk with uiy trust land liavtng had matters explained tome, now believe my wife innocent 01 any crime ,anu 1 acknowledge I was wrong and too hasty. 1 will in no way harm her and I ask all good cUiens to Itetp her make an honest living and to pardon me for tny grave mistake. 1 ac knowledge I have done her and my children an irreparable wrong, but this Is the ony I reparation l can make. It is reported that Cor?a!Hs has a local sensation in which a nriminent county oflk'ial figures, and which it life talk of the towp. Haby Ruih Cleveland has won another victory over Pa by Mckee. A valuable piece "I real ea'ate near hanla t ror.i. at.. was off red in the most popular baby at the Cat hoi ic Ladles Aldrnjciety in Kan Frattciaeo. M isa it 11 lh now ownalhe lot. having received 12 tl voles to Baby Me- Kee s 7tM. Oeorga Nuland, of Astoria, gave I'iOOO towards the railroad to that city. Noland will be remembered at the young man who won the 30 yard foot rce in tbe firemen s tournament in Albany several years ago, and be bat evidently been winning right along in a financial way. A J Ross shows his faith In Spokane by making a wager that at the close of ItiOO Hpokane wiil have a population of 73.0U0. Tbe following is the form of the wager : We will find a party desiring to borrow I'.tKX) lor that lengtu 01 time ana who can give good sccutity therefor. I will put up tl'OO and the taker shall put up $1000. We will each receive our an nual interest therefor until tbe expira tion of the specified time, at which time the winner shall re reive the entire 12000. The wager, of course, it open to all for the term of 30 days, but it more particu larly intended for Laalern croak rt who have repeatedly and willfully misrepre sented oer city financially and other wise. The Seattle Telecratu ears: The Kaiem, Or., Journal recently commented on tbe condition of ths Sound country (n an unfriendly spirit. It represents Seattle, Taroma and other cities and towns to be suuerlng Irom "busted booms." as beioir In a very bad condi tion, and makes thi wild'y absurd state ment tint "it will take twenty-years ior the country to crow un to the level ot the cities at they now stand." The writer says that this awful' state of af fairs results from the failure to tax mort gages, and polnti to the Oregon burga at evidences of tbe good result ot the oppo site policy. Surely, no more unconvinc ing argument could be oflered. Anyone who should look at Salem and Seattle, and be rerauaded that mortgage taxa tion worked tne amerence, wouia never want to tax another mortgage. The hound country is all right. It is pro gressing steadi.y. Here is something about Kansas, that wonderful state the Salem man wrote about: "There are twenty well-built towns in this state without tt eingle in habitant to water the echoes of their deserted streets. Saratoga has a $30,000 opera house, a large brick hotel, a f '10,000 school house and a number ot nne uusi- nest houses, et there it nobody even to claim a place to sleep. Her baukt re main, but they are silent. Some of her dwellings stand there, monuments ot the credulity of man. Atrargo a .s. 000 school house standi on the tide ot the bill, a monument of the bond-voting crane, most 01 the bniidtncs nave wen removed or are torn down. The hotel keeps gloomv watch over the remaining houses aided by the 'bank.' A hearder and hit fauiilr constitute the sole popu lation ot what wat once an incorporated city." The McKlnley bill I doing first rate work for the democratic party in Portland A shjrt lime since the rYlllamette steam Mill Lumbering and Manufacturing Co reduced the wages nf common laboret from i jo .to $2.JJ P day. Now they have been reduced from si.ac to sa, an an employe said to a reporter 'I h,ave been a republican an my me, put 1 an through with the party now,- It e are not setting down to 'pauper labor then I do not understand myself. 1 know ereat tailoring establishment here that makes a nretense 01 loyally im umonum yet all the garments purchased from It are made by Chinamen. And we white laborers are last uemg reaucea 10 tne level of Chtnurnen. If these are the bene fits promised us by the McKlnley bill then for one, I have had enough of th parly that fathers It." Welcome. Why Dr. Price's Baking Powder is Superior to all others. No. great efforts are raada by other manufacturers to procure and use puro materials. It is true that one other company has the facilities, but its greed and cupidity induced it in an evil hour to use ammonia, in order to swell its profits. Hence the Price Baking Powder Company stands alone in its fight for a pure . baking powder. No other article of human food receives greater care in its production, or has attained higher perfection. Dr. Price's Cream is surely a perfect baking powder. Free from every taint of impurity. No other article used in the wives of America. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Mr Herl Van Cleve wilte up his own marriage In Ihe Post st follow: If you have tears to shed, shed them how; MarriedAt ("crvallls, Oregon, Msrch 5, iHyl, Judge lloffotd at the wlitrt. pert P VanClcveand MUs Ida E Klser, i! Philo math, were "lied" and that's what's the matter, snd we ne glad of It. Ahem! We extend tbe ut-ml congratulations, and sincerely wl-h that none of the subscrib ers of the Post. In ihelr joy, will forget lo send In thasuppllj necessary to Ml up our deficit-J 'arder and exchequer. Pulpit sensationalism ha been carried 10 such an extent In Boston as lo have called for the merited rebuke of the secu lar press. "AI',jtlnlof Coal" wss re cently exhibited in one of the pulpits of our modern Athens, to Impress a fashion able eongrigsilon with the enormity -f the fraud practiced by ''dealers in dusky diamonds" upon the poor, "Pretty Wo men" was the theme of another aspirant for popu'arliy. Mill another, having pre sumably exhausted the' bible, gave an analysis of the "Chsrscter ot Hamlet." The same pa pel thst contained abstracts of these ditcoiirses had report of alleged sermons en "A War wltn Chill," "The Champion fiiass-ceter," "The Woman who had a Fool for bet Husband" and "Uarnum't fchow l'oomeranga and Mon keys." The whole concludes, as It wss proper thst It should, with a criticism on the rendering cf selections from com la opera ht tne prima donna of one of the more liberal establishments that are eu phemistically called churches. The following "Pst gonls" b. the .Den ver Sun very lucidly describes the begin nlng and end of a ward politician: Weight, ten pounds Cooisey-Tooisey, Baby boy. Mtinma's d it Mrg, Papa's little man, Bi'ly. Hilly the Kid Yourg Mi Jones, . Wlilla.n lone. Mr W Jones Clerk of Election Jones. Committeeman Jones. Alderman Jones, The Hon WlHlam Jones. Ex-Alderman Jones. William Martin Jones. Jones, Bill Jones. Billy Jones. Mteenlh Ward Billy. Billy he Bum, Bill. Whltkry ISiil, O'd Soak. Ce 1 90. Coroner's office 'Uidentlfied., DaowjixniN tm Mvntiv Last Toes- day Mr Isaac Stone went out oft the Muddy In a boat. He did not re: urn, when search was made and tbe boat fonnd upturned. lie was undoubtedly drowned, but just Low was not known. The body bsd no', betn found; but un doubtedly v.1 1 be. I e'AOASl1r. SlGAB. B Mrllwala Offer t Sam IWUaa Trie if mates the following reduction la sags for cash t 17 lbs 4iy grnu!tJ for tl 00. ao lbs cxira C wbils for $1.00. aa lbs sxtia C gulden tit I1.00. Hei srs mm wboltsa1 pike: loo)bsxtraC$ a. cts. , loo IN sx:rs C whits (it 4W ct. 100 lbs diy gtsou'.tied tt iU cts. II will also stll a Cvs cslloo keg of pickles (or 90 iatitt. A Pamomt. -Oeca upon a Moeday d-tary she was working wtk aod wstry, down apoa her marrow monpiog, moppiaf cp tbe kitchen floor. Wbi'e tb mop went Hip ping, flsppiotfoddeoly ah beard a tapping. tapping at the kitchaa door, "'liss- m vitttor, sh muttered, "tapping at the kite has door; grsciea Peter, what a bore. Up she jaoiped sad nearly swearing hastily begin preparing to appear as woman wltb to whea tbsir cabers look thtx o'sr yanked ber a 11 roa off and a'nug it, grabbed a dolman ap and bang it o'er th grassy gown sbs wor. Then th opened wid the door and found a mo, Wis rmark4 that Mat- hew A athbaro s w lb pi tee to bay lb best stoves and 1 10 war. SOCf papers fresbttardtn and flower seeds a wan ing purchasers at Cg raowattxa. Ilsva jast received soms extra choic il- VSt pluses. UK BBOWJISIL. 39 oranges for 25j at C E Brown!!'. Use Prid of Albany soap aod you will be bappy. U E DrowDcll, sol agent. Pride of Albany syrup can't b beat. Try is..' CE Brow ell. Our 50 cent srop Ii good. ' . TJE Browheli.. Kcttabla aaat always tke San . Braudrath'e t't'ia ara th oldest.aafaat aod bait blood paritisr and pnrgatte known. They ara psrely veucabl, tbcrtfor barn- lass. Thy are alw.ys th aara and always pro J no tbs sam stf.-ci. Other pnrgatiya eqmr ioeraaa ansa ana nuaiiycass el Ing altogethar. A euniae of ona or two i Bandrta's rills tskeu each night is a ositiv ear for eanstipstlao, hadaot aod 11 bilion ditordar. ' If yon ean'S tak akethem plaio, gat tbsra segar eostsd. 'I have oed Aver' Hair Vigor for a number of years, aod it baa always given tne sat infection. It is au esculent dressing. prevents th hair from turnincersy, lasers if; vigorous groatb and keeps tha soalp wbite and clean. Mary A Jackson, Salem, Mass, Eaub season h its own peculiar malady ; but witb the blood maintained ia a state of uniform vigor and purity by tb vie of Avar's Straa pari lis little danger nsed be feared from Dietenrvlogical icilutuoea. No otber blood meilioio is so sita and effectiv. Albaay Markets. WHEAT, SO CENTS. Oas,80 . Butter, 3j ssnts per lb, Kitff. 15 ssnla per ds. Potatoes, IS oetits per buabsl, Lard, 1 1 15 sent pr lb, Uaon-iliawi, Vi cents; aider, 11 eents; aboalders, oenta, BaronTioi. i 4$ V cents per IV P.trlc. dreasad, 6 eents per lb Jts'iT. S par barrel, "Appi. 60 cnts. Ai ples dried, bleaoled 07 snn dila., 4?ftio. , "" Pinut, dtiea, (JSo par Jb. Chickens, young ft.Gj$4.00. Mutton. 3 and i 50 pr heal. Granulated sugar, 6 waits- extra C; 4 esuta, nous Hi w sj,u 1, '? uu. on Hew - Spring - An Attractive Combination for Men and Boys. Quality Thk 1Iioiiet. ClttBing Ust HU well. tfoiniog 11121 is mace mil. Cloihics Vd2t looks irell. A good Baseball and Bat Ju t. T. L. WALLACE & CO.. "IU leadliis Clotlii3rs.p Cor, 1st and BroadaJbin Sis, - - AlDay . The - HEAVIEST - Stock In this'citj ia in our stor. It ioeludes CLOTHING of very grade, style and pattern,that is deiirabl." Elegant Dress Suits, Nobty Business Suits, and Fatigue Suits, Ia light, mdium and heavy weights, and in all of the atthy shades of the seaion. "VTe also keep a full line of ?unisrir5Gs and notions that pertain to the CLOTHING business, embracing only standard and reliable brands. Un L I lin Oife to, TUB LEADING CLOTHIEKS, The Oregon Land Co. With its home office at STLEIA, - - - OEE&ON, In the Gray Block, corner Liberty and State street, branch office in Portland, MAKES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salem. Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to 60 per acre small cash payment long ; time on balance. Send for particulars. CHOICE sad a gensral R.hriDUonant foi all tha leading TEAS, a THE liEADIKG rnOTOCHAPOKBS, -Albaay, oraa- A BIG STOOF :-ot Baby :-: Buggies est assr rtment ever brought to Albany just receiyd at Stoqi't Sox's. r:"!:s crJ Ctt inccs. 1 f 1 f! f 1 rt ( -V ajafnrtSat Aswag cL, .3 We ar Wind lo "j.loaso" as much so aa.tho indivkluali U'UTW IBIMIUI. U t 1iJJIUIj, We do it hy the greatest lar- 4B gaint?'tvr tflered in llie city rurnlsrlef8 &i tides. 2nd y tli liigh quality aiid s rl ing worth of cur goods. of New Spiing Overcoata Assortment The Lakoit. Obi priei to'all people. ill mh Barke. in plain figure i. AfbiMcan tsj as ekesp a iren. given away with every I oy's C regen. - of - SPRiHG - Clolhing Kenton, S Clothing. Dealer in COFFEES, SPICES, aasortmsnt of Kewspapars n.t MaKainoa. Tt rme cash. Albaay, t - - Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.eo per dgien. Inlaiglng pictures a specialty. i6sao crayons framed ft r 1 10 00. We carry a large line of 5S and steresccplc ylews of Ore gon. Studio In Froman's Bloelt . next to Masonic Temple,Fir$tSlree FGnvf...iLER a snvir.a -Ft XERAL DIRECTORS.- Arterial Embalming - Allsany, clous SoleuiiScally O r .!'B,