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L.AKUh KUMliKK
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fr fV left over in nnr vnrirtiw
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f U loso tho same out at
imj consist or Dress Goi1j, Woolen Hosiorj, in Infanta,
Misses and Ladies, Kmbroideries, Velvets, Plushes, Satins,
bilks, Corsets, and Ladies and Children Underwtar, Et.
Thes Good are arranged on our Bargain CounUrs.and
examination of tho same will hi of interest to buyers wise
have an eye to a god bargain.
In addition to the above wo will havo a general clar
ance eale of all other lines in stock, and wo will give lOper
eent discount on all cash sales, on our entire
stock of I)ry Goods, Dress Goods, Corsets, Ladies and
Children chocs, Hosiery VYoolon Underwear, ete. .
ON THE SECOND FLOOtt we cany a complete li.e
of Men s, Uoy'a andChildrenbclothinp, Furnihing Goods,
13oots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ete., on which wo have made the
fo lowing reductions:
MEN'S SUITS
Uorth, : ? 6.50 for $ 4.50 Worth, : $ 5.00 for $ 35
7.50 5.50 " 6.00 4.00,
9.00 6 50 7.50 5.00
10.00 8.00 " 10.00 7.11
12.50 .50 " 12.50 0.00
15.00 11.00 " 15.00 10.00
20.00 15.00
A SPECIAL OFFER.
or a
Boy's Wagon, Worth .$2,
To bo gitn away with ach and avery Boy'a Suit, wiU
short pants,
TAKE NOliCE that theso ofiers art rood only f.ra
FEW DAYS.
Gh W. Simpson.
Julius Wwohl's Bazaar
The very latest news Is that you can buy at JULIUS
GRADWOIIL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, foods as follows:
Arbuckle'e Coffce, Per Pound 15e.
lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
lbs Extra C Sugar White 1.00
No.' I K.roiene; per single gallon 25
Cans refilled, & gallons 100
0 Gallons Qood Pickles 00
20 lbs. No. Saron Soap '. SO
Wbo!Ml prk of ogir-100 IU aitn C, K75 100 .U gi.nol.Ud, 4.rt.
I will oooduti trlettXMh tor. n1 ail (oa! will li. M for nt xui fro o 10
o t6 pr nl Im. ib.n tvq:.r pim. Uj stock of Cbln.w.r.. Moj gohjtj,
11 lb. (lc.lr.bl. of rt)bi, m w.ll K.n.r.1 .rtrnnt of irroMrl., orodt
7, lmp.1 flx'anM U aVMniM.. 1 mk. . .pl.ity of A i. tflhM HM
Dtklag powd.r, .od alw.j. plM tny euatom.r,
Ag.DiforMV.rsU rponaitl ln.ar.nr. oojr.o!.. Jlla SrAdfr.hl.
ALLEN
Wholesale 5 Retail
QIQARQ TOOACCO, AND
KINDS IN LARGE OR
IN THEIR
Flinu Block
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOSEPH,
WHOLESALE ADO RETAIL
Only "White Labor Employe?,
BLACKS AW
LEADINGDRUGGISTJ
AT."nATTy - CDTllBOrOXT
DRUGS. filEDICIHES STATICflARY SO
FURNITURE AT COST
At Tlios. Brink's Old Stand.
cm us mm umiJij hcile these is a chisci
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OUT!
tu:tvMiiUnr, mid to Ir jiwtos.
'cMfcOS, soreness,
AO'tACXE, t'CURALClA.
s;r!N!ASTNT CURE.
OF KEMNANTS'haYB La
en
nanriminii ,:n
(.uiinivinfi, auu ru trill
consuWahln 1 ua than
YOUTH'S SUITS
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CHOICE FRUITS OF Alt
CM ALL QUANTITIES
CEA8QN,
albant. oauao
Proprietor,
8l HODGES,
BEOTHEHS,
ROGERS
LOOAL USCOItl).
Committki MscriNa 'f lte ilcmocratlc
county fMitralcoimnlllco heM antetln
t the otHce of ( V Wriht tmJuy n ti l
orttnniaeil by the clctlou of leorn K
Clni))vrUin i rtmirmnn mid T J HtltM
a aerrrUry, The Attendance wu quite
(ull, and atwutancea Iroiu all precinct
were made of very itcueral nitiarnction
with the ticket nomlnatfil last week.
Much routine and preliminary hugincas
waa transacted, and the plan of cam
paitfii adopted. A most vltcoroua fight
will be made not to elect the ticket tor
that U a foregone conclu.lon but to
make tlie majority aa larse ai Doaaible,
Ho far aa the democrat are concerned
the fuht will be conducted en a fair and
open Held, fully aieured of an abundant
victory.
1id at AaroeiA. The following from
the Aatnrlan K'vc an account of the
death of a former rt.idvnt of near Al
bany : Mra Harriet J Zutuwalt, who bad
for acvtral month, been tillcrinK from
dropay, hot whom gtneral health had
been (tetter of late, wat taken auddenly
aim oununj niormnK and aitni a lew
11 rt It ttm mtttkW 1 A'nfjutlr ilia adma
r na.' J V V I a V Ujll Vl
Theauddcnand unexpected decease of
the good mother and w ife waa a terrible
hock to the family. Harriet J Kumwalt
waa born Decem'oer 17, 183'J, rroeaod the
plahia to Urevrnn In IS Id, waa married to
John BLlnvllie Sept 1W4, who died
a few month after the marring". 'n
December 14, 1837, ehe waa married to
Linville Itowera, who alao ditnl 8he
married W tl Zuiuwalt, her laat huiband
June 6, 1872.
A Liva Fa mm in- There ia an incrcar
ing and commendable ambition among
l.itin county farmer to keep the beat
blood od atock to le aecured. Among the
moat tuccensful and thrifty farmer of
the county, one who run a farm in a
bueinea way to aa to get the moat out of
It, avtling an example that deaerve to
be followed. I Mr Moera I'arker. He
make tho bmine pay. Now be ia
turning hi attention to blooded tock
and will make that count. A few day
go be purchaaed two full blooded
C'lydeadale mare of Sdiowaltrr A lanton,
who have been in I he city veveral
mnnthf, and w III make thi utock a tec
ialty. Hi confidence in thi itoct U
wellexpreeaed by the price of the two
mare, I800.
A SKttfoi-a Fall. Ijtut night Villiam
Tully, better known aa Dilly the gardner,
waa going acroea toe rtvrr iv war of the
Oregon I'aciflc bridge, to hi home at
air tied Main, tor wbora he workt
hen he took a fall that, for a wonder.
did not reault fatally. At the north end
of the bridge be fell through the treitle
to the around below, a distance ol
nearly fifty feeUrtrikina on hi hou1d-
er and face, bruising hi face and itram
ing hit body, bul breaking no bone. He
remained there all uiuht. and waa dia-
covered thia morning by a con pie men
crowning, and taken to Mr Ptahl , where
Dr Davi attended blm.
AtiWCTU MttTiNO. At the reg
ular meeting of the W C T U. March nth.
retoiatton waa adopted directing the
Sec. pro tern to write a letter to Mr S A
McAliUier eiprelng the deep rrgret felt
by tUe L'tdon at her removal.and the good
Ikhta which accompany her and her
family, from ua all. Mr. Mc MlUter wat
Kcc. Secretary and buperlntendant of b S
work.
Exvtf Lbbanox. li la tatd that the
new paper milt at Lebanon la making a
profit for it owner of $joo a day. This
la probably a little colored, but it I with
out doubt a profitable butinct.. It manu
facture, only ttraw paper. And here !
Salem, the best point in America open to
the ctablUnment of a big paper mill to
manufacture both atraw and wcod pulp
paper. State.man.
Bask Ball. X meeting of local bac-
ball player wu held taut night at McFar-
land a harnet hop. W it Warner wat
elected manager, O M McFarland captain
nd Van l!on secretary and trea.urer.
he Albany bate (Mil club will be the
name of It. They will plar a tecond
game with the college ulna Saturday
fternoon at 3 o clock.
Ktbamkr AaaivKD The atcamahlp
Willamette Valley arrived thi mornine:
Ith the following patteneera: Maior 1
B Anher, E Sklliman, A' l.ambcrtrorn, A
TStewar',ECarlott,T J Uneelbach, 11
Stichland, A Brleger, Annlu Brlr, R
Briber, H Harding, I Harvey. Fred Doug
la and wife, W'.llle Horn, Orville (twain, J
II Mct ane, C A Benaon.
Popi'LATiom or Euoas. AMetaor
McPhenon ba completed thecenautof
Eueene. He nnd In Eugene and audi
tlon 1S2S male reident and 1680 fe
male; total, 3,5o8,excluWe of Chinamen.
whom he eatimatea at co. He find 757
re.ldencee in Eugem proper, 34 in Fair
mount, 8 in College Hill. AUo 100 butl-
ncte houie. Guard.
A Ftwa Albl'm. Laurel IxhJc, No. 7
K of P of tbla city have iuat received prob
ably the fineat album In the city. It I
laige, elegantly bound and Inacrlbec1, and
ha. place, for no picture. The lodc
now number an even 100 member, a 1
of whoae photograph! will be placed in it
aa lt a .ecured.
"A Daisy." On Wedncday F W
Blumberg, agent for the Columbia bicycle
wred to San r rancltco for an ity afety
for Jo Klein. The bicycle wa re:elved
thi morning, and la exciting lhj admira
tion of bicycle rider, generally, a It I. un
doubtrdly the finest ever brought to the
elty.
A Barm Biix.vkbr. J F Cook, who
had recently been elected from the Byar
ranch, near Mehama, w yesterday tried
lor breaking into me barn and taking ou
ome tool. He wat bound over under $ioo
bond, and will probably await the plea
ure ot 1 he erami jury in our county tall.
Journal,
Coi'KTY Commmmohex. The demo
cratic county central committee at it
meeting yesterday selected MrT F Miller
a a candidate for county cornmmslone
in place of T J Manker. who declined
Mr Miller Uvea about lour mile from
Scioahd comes well recommended for
the position.
A FaoBABiLrrr, according to good au
thority, ia an lectric motor line runnin
from the Bt Charles Into Goltra Park
addition within sixty day, a line loca
tion for a base ball ground, by the way,
iet er num, ,
IK
I5NJOY0
Both the method end results when
8 jrnp of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tha taste, and acta
fently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
iver and Bowela, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels coldsr head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation permanently. For eala
in 50c and 1 bottles by &U
druggists.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN rilANCfJCO. C4L
1
Tub Hook Ektxrtainmknt at the opera
houBO lait night given by the Ladle
Auxiliary of the Y. M. 0. A. was one of
peculiar interest and much merit, He
aide securing for tho society between
two hundred and three hundred tntoks,
most of a hih order, it gave our citizen
an evening of enjoyment. The program
wae opened with a well render! piano
solo by Mi Kva Cowan A tableaux,
displaying Justice, Faith, Peace, J lory
and Ny dia w at a beautiful affair. A long
by a nulntet composed of Prof Ie, Mr
and Mra Thompson, Mr Langdon and
Mr Chatuberlnitt wa parllcularly an
artistic vocal effort. Mia More recited
"Tho Hat" with soml efftTt, though
much disturbed b a volley ot cough re
suiting from the tireck ligh of the
tableaux. , 'Shakspere's vlsloii of
beautiful women," wa one of the beat
thing of its class ever pretwi.ted here.
rroi Le represented HtaWper and re-
cited an appropriate verse a Mi Tina
Montelth appeared a Ophelia; Kcrtha
Kl!ii,n Juliet ; Ava Ualtlmoie,a Portia ;
Vesta Mason, a lteatrice; Ida Htuart, a
ifesdeutona; ftlamie uumiur. a tue
Shrew; Kra Cowan, a Cordelia; Lena
Marthall, a Queen Catherine; all in
good tuakotip. A male choru wa
heartily encored. A tableaux, "Iovo'
Disguise," in two scene, wa humnrou
and cut; Instrumental music by Messrs
Mueller, 1 Minn anil imonitiie, of the
Philuarmonlo club, Ueanrved a hearty
encore. A tableaux, ''ltoman liirl at
the Shrine of Ht Agnes," w one of the
oeat of the evening. "Addio N.dilltK'r
recited "The Dull." A kitchen ecene
wa amusing. "Courtship" wa the
name of a. tableaux, representing the old
tyle, new style, and h-ap year style. A
mixed octett wa heard with pleasure. A
shadow pantomine closed the entertain
ment. Turn Auun Cou-lot. Itev Hugh It
Dabbins, the financial agent of Atbauy
('ollfglate Institute, preached la the
f irst I reshyterlan church on fcuuday
last, and ha visited our city seeking aid
for the aliove named inst'tution. lie i
a cultured, wide-awake agent and ba
been remarkably success! u I so far In this
county, having raised over ten thousand
dollar for the Improvement! the buna-
ing and for erecting a tiorrmory. (he
attention and lnterrst of our people lias
been grratly attracted, towards this Inati-
tutiou by the visit of Itv Itobbin.
tahauon baa several student in thi
institution, all of whom we aie informed
are highly pleased- Linn county should
iei a common rride la this institution
of learning that has, and ts, Accomplish
ing a grand and good work Jn our midst,
and those of our people who fel able to
help, will find in this college a worthy
ojoci imitation express.
C .. r. I
n fHOWWO ill 1'r.MtH. B at re-
oice in the prosperity of the nelahlmr
Ing town, and is alwava triad to irlvs
credit where deserved, aa it i to punc
ture merely windbag. The following
from the McMinnviHe Telephone liegls
ter is a good end offfor C'orvallis: Mr
F M Johnson and Mr A J Kay, of C'or
vallis, were in the city yotentay. lo
speaking of affair at Corvalli Mr
ohntoti said : Uurtown U very prosper
ous, w Lave Just started a carriage
and wagon factory, ol which I am secre
tary The company was organised last
uiy with a capital of floo.OOo. There
as been fas.ouo paid in. and all ol it by
Corvalli people. W have put ot a
fouMtory building, 00x250 feet, wills a
capacity of 200 men. The factory was
started a few day ago with twenty-five
men, ana wlil urobahly employ forty
during the .nmuncr. The skilled laboi
i a. I from the esst. and Kaoerintendeni
Slicker come from the Portland carriage
worse ami from ine tiraniiora work.
LtnAxoN. A brother of Tho Price,
the ditch contractor, wa kicked on the
bead by a mule last Friday, inflicting an
giy wound.
M A Miller sold hi residence property
to 8 II Meyer thi week. Mr Myers lias
bought several thousand dollar's worth
of property in Lebanon since hi arrival
lew month ago.
A burglar effected an entrance into N
W Hmith'tding tore. onenlirtst recently
by turning the key in the back door, but
took nothing but some change which
had Uen left in the till.
The Lebanon Fire Company held their
annual election Monday evening of thi
week. Following are the office re-elect:
President, J A llobcrts; vice-president,
A Jtobert: secretary, lohn llotte:
foreman, VC Peterson; first assistant.
oim Mayer: second assistant. Joe
Mayer. "
The detxocrat could not have nomi
nated a better exponent of democracy
than our friend and fellow-townsman, M
A Miller. It U a healthful symptom of
reform when each party nominate only
11a oesi men tor otnee, aa the people s
party and the democratic party have
done.
As Editor SxNrsNtst). Ucr W
Dunbar, one of th proprietor of the
Attoria Town Talk, has Leen sentenced to
Imprisonment In the Clatsop county ialt
st Astoria, lor the term of one year, nav
ing seen convicted and found guilts ol
libel on 8amu Elmore, of Astoria The
offensive article charged Mr Elmore with
being a thief, swindler. The Judge in
pssaing sentence referred to the power of
a newnpapcr to defame character, and
what a dangerous engine it m'ghl become
In the hands of the unscrupulous and
malicious. The prUoncr had not com
mltted the offense Ignorant) v for he had
been connected with newspaper v ork for
vears. .
BouxMiA Mwiss. From J II Wilkin
who returned last evening from the Bo
hemia mine, where he had been engaged
alt winter on development work on the
Annie mine, we learn that the new fun
nel ha been finished. It i Hi; feet below
thefirst one, strike the lead 153 feet
below the mouth of the tunnel, and at
depth of 150 feet. The lead i eight feet
wide. All the men came out, and work
has been suspended.- It will be resumed
Aoril otli. when the mill will he run to
its full capacity. The superintendent of
the Annie estimate that there
$500,000 of paying ore in sight Guard
Ox a'Ibchsicality. In Yetterdsy'i
Daily Guard news was given of the defeat
In the circuit court, of the city, In the case
of "J E Roach et al vs the City of Eu
eene," This means that the cost of the
improvement of Madison street wilt hsv
to be borne by the city, instead of th
property owners along said street, on ac
count of an error in the notice asking for
bids. The notice stated that "bids would
be received" etc., when the word ihould
have been added, "and contract let." The
usual form of notice was used by the city
recorder as formulated and prepared by
former city attorney. The amount of the
Improvement, which will thus be saddled
on the city is 007.09. Besides thi
amount, about $650 on other streets have
been paid under protest, which will prob
sbly have to be refunded. Ouard.
Fos-T Beter Road. Notice I hereby
given that all supervisors of road districts,
in Linn County, Uregon, are urgently re
quested to meet at the Court House m Al
bany on Tuesday, the 29th day ol March
1802, 041 the hour of one o'clock p m, of
raid day, fo:' the purpose of discussing and
agreeing upon the best practicable manner
ot working and making good the road in
said county and compelling those who are
subject to rood tax to work out their as-'
sessments. By order several supervisors
CixaKlin UURKU, heaJthZaurt swse
breath cure i by Ikiloh's Catarrh Usinsdy
t rier, SO couiA. PiaI lojflulor ires.
WrtERBTO GstThbm. Whenw&minB
n organ er piano call on Blackman k
Ho!ge Aher you can select from a
first class steck.
THAT HACKING COUGH
tuickly cured by ShiloV Cars
anteo it. -
can be so
We tuar-
SHILOII'S COlU'i snd Commmptioa
Cure is sold b ua on a guarantee. It cares
fvran!JH)ti;n.
1 Ktt avi ri;iisiAi,
l TrtURSPAV , - , 5 '
( 'I F Merrill returned lt n'ght f iora a
trip to Portland, . -
I Mr Ch F.lkln. i Prlnevlile, arrived
In the city this noon. r ,
Dr McAllister sud fambv leave for their
new home In Ogilm tonight, and will
lake the bct wtl? of ttuny Albany
friend with them,
Mis Msrgle Duthsm, tlsKghler of tx
Suprrlntenutnt Durlism, of Coe, I In the
clly for a few weeks, t ro lou to going to
Portlar d to study inedscine,
Mr O P Coshow ncelved a dlipatch
this forenoon sniioonelt g the Illness of
his dsigliier llasel, l.i sitm, where he
went this noto and from I crs will go to
McMliHivllle. ,
i Mis i'arker, of rortiand,! In the city.
the guest of Hon J K YVea'herlord.
Ltcene wss Imued yetteruay for the
marrluje of W II Hrnnlng and Peril K
Msckey.
On Friday evening of next week th
local Christian Kndeavor Union will give
a fate social and entertainment at the V
P church, which promises to be a nice
affair. V ;
Ir O YV Maston will leave tomorrow
moruingfor Chicago and New Yoik to
Ue a txxtt graduate evoxc- in one or
hoth of the post graduate Medical col I
lege of those ciiir. 1
Mr K B Barrow and ftinilv have gone
to Hanta Barbara, Calif , for th benefit
of the health of Misa Jessie. Mr Barrow
alllretorn in two or three week, but
Mr Barrow and daughter will remain
several months.
Mr Jos Dsv, from nesr Albany, hat
rented one of Mr Guy's building (the one
formerly occupied bv Peterson & Garland)
wlwre he ha opened a feed store. A feed
store l something we need here and we
hope It will be a succe. Expre,
satDAV
The docket of the Circuit Court to con
vene In McMlnnvflle March 33 shows O
II Irvine, formerly of this cltv. lo be In
terested la nine or ten esses. A good start
after a residence f onlv a few months
there. IUmey & Fenton seam to have a
maiotlty of the caaea now. I E Matter, a
brother of Bert Msgers, of this city, also
nat a long 1UI of cse.
C W Aters. wife and children arrived
from Portlani .Sunday. Mr Avers went on
over to the Scot vslley mines Tuetdsy.
Mrs Aycrs and children will remain In
Ah!and for several week, but will nrob.
U go to Scott v!!cy for the summer.
Asnunu ili'iot.
SAfTKOAV
Key A M B ark U D. come ur from I
Salem tday t atlenu the communion
service at the U P church tomorrow,
Mrs Msckey. of fan Francisco, arrived
ere this mornine. and will he etnnloved
a trimmer at the Ladiea liexaar. .
Marshal Hodman went to Salem ves
terdsy Ith young Sraght, whom he left
st the reform school. Albany now ha
three members of the school.
A whittling bee social snd entertainment
i: he given at the V OT U hall. v that
society on nest Tuetdsy evening. It
promtaes to be ore of the livett and most
enjoyable affair ot th season.
Mr II M Stone, of Oakvllle. who waa bi
he ci'v todav. report tht th bode of
Imc Stone, drowned on Tuesday hail not
been found, though a diligent search had
been kept up.
Mr D Rankin, of the lild.boro Electric
lignt nd water works, ts In the city lot
the purpose of moving bis family to that
city, lie reports IHIUboro people iubllsnt
over the proposed Astoria road.and build
Ing la booming.
Jaon Wheeler came In from Stavton
this morning bringing Mrs Wheeler who
has been seriously tick for tome time at
her daughters, Mrs Kitchen's. Mis
Wheeler's msny ftlends wilt b glad to
learn that the Is Improving rapidly.
Sheriff Scott went to Salem this noon.
taking Kestoner, the clothes thief, to th
pen for a vear, Dempster, theeun burglar
for two rears, and Qrln Besm. for attempt
ing to burn a barn to the reform school for
six months.
E L Thompson and tamllr are In the
city, the guests of Hon It A Irvine, on
heir wy to Portland ftom their San
rancUco trip. Ir Templcton hai re
turned from the Sandwich Inland and
gone tn Portland by way of the Pacific.
tit(i rowtsEB
. la tb Jfsw T.rk Lrglslalsir.
The following, taken from 'The OH,
i'aint and Drug Reporter, refer to a new
bill just introduced in the itgUlature of
New York state: - v
The latest development In the baking
powder war, Is the introduction of a bill
In the legislature ot this ttste. requiring
ail packagea of baking powder which con
tain ammonia, to be branded with a elate-
ment of that fact In large type on the
label.
Now while the ammonia contention I
on, why cannot the law give trie public
the benefit of the doubt? Wholly unpre-
mdlcedaoeople are certainly not willing to
be dosed with the substance acknowledged
as a poison, simply because aclenttsta,
some of whom are not even physiologists,
dlssgree as to lis potency.
A similar bill was introduced I am April
but it is shrewdly surmised that the lnflu
ence ot interested parties prevented its
passage. The provUiona of the present
bill are so lust that it probably will soon
bercme a Uw,
This will be welcome news to the manu
facturers of pure Cream ot Tartar baking
powders, the most prominent of whom Is
the Price Baking Powder Co of Chlcsgo,
and St l-ool, makers of l)r 1'rice s Cream
Making Powder, who have always made a
alrli-tlv nura Cretan of Tartar powder.
notwithstanding- the temptation ot adul
t - - v. ------ - . v
teration suggested by the enormous profits
realized by a large New York concern
which uses ammonia, and advertises us
powder as ttrlctly pure, by mean of gar
bled official reports and certificates signed
by Its own empiove. dubbed professor,
doctor or government chemist, as fancy
mavdlctate.
A bill compelling alum powders to be
conspicuously labelled as such, already
exlstt in Minnesota ana it is 10 00 nopea
In the interest of the consumer that simi
lar laws will soon be enacted In other
states, for ammonia at well as alum.
The following powders known to con
tain either ammonia or alum or both, will
be affected by the proposed legislation
Rovat, Pearl, Calumet, Chisago Yeast,
Foiest City, One Spom (Taylor's). Bon
Bon. Kenton, Echo, Snow Puff, Unrivall
ed, Yarnall's. One Spoon, Shephard's
Economical, Crown, Clymax, Hercules,
Monarch, New Era, biiow Ball.
A latge atoolc of pruning shears nd prao
ina hooks, tbslhest made, just reosived at
8tewart & Sox's. Now Is th tin to
tliem.j "
Dsoi iadly the largsst snd ehoiorat variety
f tea in town Is t C E BrcwnaU's. San
drid, bsskst fired. 'j-sen, black, English
bretkfstt, &s
Rireet eider itl'E Allen's.
It is actually economy to driak'UetctT
Tea. lkiiic abolutely pure, it i much
stronger than th artitiuUi teaa, about on
third lets of ic, or about twenty grains, ha
intfoquiri'l par oup. As theve are 7.68
grains to a pound, ttwre will bs seen to b
between three sad four haadrad cups to th
pound. A it is hut 60 cents per pnun A
this is at tho rate of about ona fifth of a o n
per cnp. For sale at Alien Bras.
See W F Head's line of dress gocds
silks before buyinpjelsewhere, .
snd
SLEEPLESS" NIGETS mad mi.rbls
by that terrible coogh. Shitoh's Cass is ths
remedy for yo
At ileml', tho jewelers, ts a good plsee to
boy a filled watoh.
Aliin Bros always keop their customer
applied with fresh butter and .
tiau t iT coi bt.
State ' agt Frank S Ingram; murder.
Verdict ot murder In second degree. Will
be sentenced Monday at 1 o'ctocs.
State agt Oiln Beam 1 arsoi , Pie of
guilty. Sentenced to rrlorm school six
months,
Aaklgnment Kwong Wookee C. Final
account approved. Uis'rlbut ion ordered
Assignee discharged.
W S Thompson sgt J F Powell & Co(
to recover money, Continued.
The Vvlnuebarger National Bank agt
Jo Pearl rt ux j to recover money, Con
tinued.
A Schilling Jtbi t J F Powell & To
to recover money. Continued. .
Cooler AtVasi burn igt W T nd
Martha Ph rire; to rcover monev. Dis
missed wltliftttt prejudice,
Coo ley A; Washburn gt J J snd Nsr.cr
Leabo; to recover money, DimlfJ
without pr. Judlce.
F II Vsuht agt Mitt fcit ; d nses.
DLmUned,
L V Davis agt Nettle It DavU) divorce.
Granted,
Mrs li B DavU rft H II Dsvts; divorce.
Urantcd. . .
Jewish Fullerton at Tho 1) Ellis; to
recover money, C't'hiucd.
A C UUt gt IWhlge Hl.i;
Granted. r '
vorce
Sender S'ernburg sgt L Ilousiost to
recover money, C'iinued,
W C Cstscll sgt Naay Csssell; to set
1 deei. Coqdnned.
AMMgntntC) iui ft Pitrliford. Continued.
B A Lsifiert apt T L lleim; tmitioa to
vacate. lJistilfd,
U Abrshsm agt Egbert Egsrfl mu Ion to
set sid jitdgiiicttt . Not lloed. Dssini wed,
KLbabin ct JF Nixosj ifovery of
money. u 'gmrnt In want of answer.
Alvsn Tsumst sgt Minerva Tb-nnas; di
vot c Crsn'tJ.
Msiy J Tery sgt Hbam W Pecryj divorce.
GrsnUd.
Wm F Heller sgt Jo I'sail et us j to u
cover mjney. Cuetinsed.
Tuba Croft sgt Henry Mills: writ of review.
Judgment tsvmied and judgment for co.s for
tit n. ",
Ceo Johnson agt Stopei ftVaegtin; tore
eover money 1 attachment, judgment of aon
(nit,
I.sura WabM agt JssC Walton: divorc.
Grsoifd.
W F Ktd sgt R Cutiart coef.uiofl ju.'g
msa. Not properly oa tb docket.
Kisie agt Wat D Dcmt-ser. Plea of guiliy,
ssaieaced to peniteatiary twoyeat.
Stats sgt RTReasoeer, l'.ssd guilty of
Unceey, sen'enced to peaiientiary on year.
Slat agt J D Baker; iodictrcnt tarceay.
Slat agt F'as Wtlsoas indictneatlarceey.
S at gt Cbas L-udto, Not a true bill.
A BO IB tMttl.ltstl'.
Ijitt night about t o'clock two boys,
aged about 1? and 13, tramping through
th valley, rapped at Key Loui Metay
er's door in the rear of the Catbolic
church and asked him to open the door
at once. Think ing it waa a matter need
ing baste he opened the door while yet
in hi nightgown. The boys stepped in,
and that wa the last Itev Metayer knew
for a coup! boors He thinks be wa
chloroformed, but he was probably
knocked on the bead with a Huffed billet.
He at leant became insensible from tome
cause, lelween 11 ana 13 o clock lte
awakens and atarted to at le, when the
bore, who bad not left, shoved the mus
cle of a shot gun belonging to lint Metay
er in bis face, knocking biui back, lie
finally Bueceeued In getting to his feet
and out of the door and ran to the depot
aa last as tie con id go, giving the alarm.
Immediately afterwards the two boy
were seen sneaking on to a natcar loaded
with machinery ,on the midnight freight,
where they were fnuna and arretted ty
Nightwatctt McClain. On their person
was found a watch identified by Rev
Metayer as bis, several blank book,ster-
eoacopie views, ete. About $13 in money
taen from itev Metayer was not found.
evidently having been bidden among the
Pieces of reach inery on the car. i be
boys had torn on thing generally at the
chorch, having gone through the entire
building. The gun wa found bent at
one part where it had been hit Btcalnst
lometning. Kev metayer besides being
frightened, was exhausted and chilled
completely through, having bad nothing
on but bis night shirt, and is now lying
in bed seriously til.
The k-rand Jury took tin the cane the
first thing this morning and found true
bills airaioRt the boys, evidently very
depraved yonths, who gave their names
at frank Wilson and J C Baker.
To the Hormrable judge of the Orcult
Court of Llr.n county, Oregon. -
We the grand jury for the March term
of the circuit ccurt of iSoa, have as re
quired by law. exandned the different
county building and the office therein,
Including the tail and outbuildings, and
we find that eacn ot the county oliicers
without exception, btve their office and
book In good condition and clean, and
the officer themselves courteous and
obliging , We would especially commend
the business manner fn whlcl. - aherltl
Scott has got up hi tax receipt. There
being no further business before us, w
ispedfuMy sk to be dUmlsed.
SiaAi'nea Froman, foreman.
Faaak Gucason,
- Isaac Saltmarsii,
A E Bloom, -Two
Brandon,
IIU Mokav,
G W Arnoui. ,
MISFITS.
Astoria has iuat paid an accountant
IS44.S3 to straighten up her books. Ex
travagant even in bunting up extrava
gance. That's the way of.the world.
The barn belonging to u Btlyeu was
burned to ihe ground Friday morning
about 1 :30 o'clock. Loss, about f 100 ; no
ingurance. It was evidently the work of
a tramp, as a person was seen leaving
tho barn shortly alter it took lire. Jt-U'
gene Guard.
JCCawood brines the Journal a sack
ful of specimens taken from the hind
end of his orchard, which he believes in
dicates the presence of diamonds.
Salem Journal, As Oregon has nearly
every other kind of mineral on the face
of the earth it is about time diamond
were discovered, and the matter should
be investigated.
Key F W jvfaya of the Pomeroy Inde
pendent wields a vigorous pencil. Here
is the heading of the leading editorial in
his issue of March 10. "ThebuEzards ol
damnation are packing and the carrion
crows of hell are spewing out their filth
in order to once more deceive the peo
ple." Then he writes a column article
in which ne invon.es an ui powers 01
earth and heaven to arise in their ma
iesty and might and hurl the boodlers
into the bottomless pit. Brother- Mays
is a poer and no mistake, when he has
literally torn them into pieces, iiiey
will appreciate the Jact.
Then Baby was sic, w gars her Castor.
When she was a Child, aba cried for Caatorta.
Wlien she became Miaa, sbs dun t Castorls.
(Then she had Children, she gave tbem Castorta.
A lare line of elegant
K ' 1 -n ftt X
gold wat oh os ia
1 IIB PHKSIDgNT'MjtTlTK.
The offioe holder machine in Indiana ha
givfln Pwwdimt lfrtrrifion the delegatm from
hi own sbibt, but it cannot give him the
elector,
Indiana! a democratic slide. The plu
rality at the IhhI election was nearly 20,000
The eongTenxionul delegation stand eleven
democrat to two republican, with an ag
gregat detnocrtilic plurality of 21,000
The legislature isdomorratic on joint ballot
ly 63 majority, Since tie adoption of the
secret ballot put a chm k on the Dorsoy-Dud-ley
method of carrying the stale by organ
issod briliery, it scarcely n. ed the bitter re
publican dUsension reveiibtd in Thursday
convention to assure the stale to the demo
crats, with a popular cflndiduteand a sound
I'latfonii.
The republican resolutions are Bourbonish
on the tariff, defiant in defense of the bill
ion dollar congress, evasive on silver and
ironclad tiw dif.txmer of iKils, Ibmia-
min Harrison.
The silver plank is nolewortby, as repre
senting tlie republicanism of the president'
own stabt. ItdecUtres thiit . j
Wear in fnvor of bonet money, of a
dollar that, whetlier it ls gold or silver or
pe,ir, sliall of like value in thejwyment
f debts.
Is not the 70-cent silver dollar, or it
pajiSjr tvpresenlAtiv, rf "like value" with
tiui gold dollar in the paynumt of debts? A
government But, adopted by a republican
congress and sinml by President llarriwrn,
tnuke it a legal tender anl receivable for
public due. Would not Ute proposed
Bland silver dollar lie "of like value in the
payment of delU." if hi bill should pa?
Thi is the objection of honest, sound money
men to the free coinage Of these dollar.
But they would, und?r Ihi resolution, lie
acceptable to the Indiana republican.
A republican Hoosicr i a very uncerbun
quanlily. New York U'mlJ.
pgriM THE THIBD PABTT
Chief Justice Peter Turney of Tennessee,
in announcing, in answer to popular de
mand, hi candidacy for the democratic
nomination for governor in that state, s is
sue thi defuuioe to the "third party:'
When we Gnd democrat in danger of
foiling unwarily into the snare and trap
of designing men, who are organising e
cret and oath-bound sotitie fjr elfish pur
pose, and laboring to foit their heretic
upon the democratic party, kt every true
democrat fuel it to be hi duty to reason
with him sought to be entrapped and point
out lite nwiemocratic teachings of the false
leader, Democrat has no secret. . Oath
are not newoary to it existence. It is
bold, open and candid; not afraid of litrht
and publicity. Its principle are embodied
in the constitution and bill of right. It
dam and that every member of it family
shall publicly subscribe to iU faith, and
not be ashamed to confess it. It can and
will nuike no concesmons to unconstitntion
a) tenet. . It i the party of Ute people the
people friend. hx.
ei-St
Boies, of Iowa, wa a presidential possi
bility a month ago. Today he is more near
ly a probability than any talked of candi
date. Even in the Empire state, where
Cleveland men and Hill men can unite on
nothing else, they can and do agree on the
proposition that Boies is the man frr the
democratic party totelect if the choice is to
go outside of New York state.
More great newspaper are supporting
Bole than any oilier man. More good feel
ing exists toward Boie in oil camp than
toward any other man, Leg can be urged
against Boie than any other man. There
i greater cerUinity tLat Boie can carry
Iowa than any other candidate can carry
any doubtful slate. Boie is more like
Cleveland in political principle nnd more
like Hill in personal popularity than any
other candidate. He is stronger in New
York than Hill or Cleveland, and just a
itronsr in Illinois a Palmer. The whole
party can unite on h'jn and have confidence
in him. lie belongs to the west, is accept
able in the east and he is unobjectionable
ia the south. In all state he is as strong
a bis party and in some he is stronger.
Though new in politics, he is neither iner
perienced nor youthful.
Boie i the man of the hour the man
bora for the occasion. "Cleveland men will
relinquish their favorite with regret So
does the SYsrV. J let aid, but the mantle of
Cleveland could not certainly fall upon
better successor than the reform governor of
Iowa. Omaha ItralJ,
A dispatch'from lndiunapoli says:
The executive committee of the Indiana
Republican Editorial Association held a
secret meetinsr here last night and cited I
Johnson, secretary of the association and
editor of the Richmond Ittm, to answer a
charge that he had published free trade ed
itorial. .
D Johnson broutrht with hira the files of hi
paper for a couple of months, and he asked
bis censors to point out tbe objectionable
editorials. This was done by the commit
tee and Johnson wa taken severely to task.
The committeemen said that while they
recognized that they did not have the right
to attempt to control tho editorial express
ion of the republican papers of the state
they did think they had the right to take
exception to the expression of a paper ed
ited by an ofheer of the association. They
advised Johnson to resign.
Johnson replied that he was writing and
Drintinor bis scntitnor ts. and that so far as
he could learn, his view were indorsed by
hi constituents. He would, therefore, not
asrree to modify bis course. Johnson furth'
er said to the committee that it did not
elect him secretary of the association and,
therefore, could not depose hun.
The committee was forced to admit that
Johnson's position was correct, and voted to
defer action until uie miusummer meeting
of the association.
Mr Johnson returned home determined to
resume his attacks upon the Mckinley bill
A Salem paper, encouraging the alliance
ticket in Linn county, says that the third
party movement makes the political situa
tion doubtful, with the chances in favor of
the republicans. This it says, "is a flatter
ing state of affairs, which, though a little
hard on the machine democrats at the
county seat, will tend to improve county
trovernment not a little." Inasmuch : as
Linn county haa for years been out of deb
arid its tax levy is about tho lowest in the
state, it is not clear why it would be bene
ficial to turn the county government, over to
republicans, Jt is generally a safe rule to
let well enough alone. Perhaps it would
be better advico to suggest to the voters
Marion county that its "machine" republl
cans be turned out. Liun county h.is
been
governed better than Marion.
SHIUOH3 VllALilKt: Is whst
voo
nwd for Constipation, Loss of Appetite,
Dizs nes ano an syenpeoms 01 l)ypepna
Prieil0 and 7o cents par Dottle. .
j Ten Acs ss
j bargain for a (
of choice f arden
land at
ew t'a
only at
coiixg sTsrx roKVg.vriesfl
The following are the date of (fate
ventions, so far a fixed;
pRWOf'ttATK.',
con
Iowa, Co:intil Bluffs, May 11 ; Wisconsin,
Jefferson City, May 11; Pennsylvania, liar
rishurg, April 13: South Carolina, May 16;
Alabama, Montgomery, June 8; West Vir'
ginta (in diidriitu). June 1; Oklahoma,
Kingfislier, May 7; Floriila, Tampa, Jane 1 ;
Minnesota, St Paul, March 21; North I'a
koU, Orand Forks, March 21; Illinoi
Springfield, April 27, Wyoming, Cheyenne,
April 13; South Dakota, Yankton, May 25
V iaconsiD, Milwaukee, May 4; Indiana,
Indtanapolus April 21; New York, anU-
Hill, ryracflse. May SI ; . Michigan, Musk
egon, May 4;Oregos, April 19.
Rxr-t'BUCAV.
Georgia, Atlanta, April 14; Massaehu
setts, Springfield, May 4; low, Dee Moine
March 17; Kentucky, March 30; Maine,
Bangor, April 27; North Carolina, ltaie-gh,
April 14.; Oregon, Portland, April 6; Penn
sylvania, llarrisburg, April 20; Washing.
ton, beattle, April 14; Sooth Carolina, Co
lumhia, April 19; South Dakota, Chamber
ain, March 23; Idaho, Pocatello,; Miehi-
fraw. Detroit, April 14; Nebraska, Kearney,
April 27; New York, Allany May 4; Tenn
essee, Nashville, May 4; Texas, Austin,
March 8; Vermont, Montpelier, April 13,
for delegate to the convention, Burlington,
June for tt ticket. West Virginia,
for dtilegate to convention, Martinsburg,
May 5; for sbtte ticket, Huntington, August
3; Illinois, Springfield, May 4; New York,
Albany, April 28; Kansas May S, for dele
gates, and June 39, for state officer.
ciwo.. TH)j?ixn couan a.a
Broohitisiii altttlr rlis jshloh'.
Car.
Mower to L. I have neney , in
sums of 500 to $20,000 to loon on im
proTd farm lands in Linn and Benton
couaties, at lowest current rates. K
delay in famishing the money.
' . - U BUSKHABT,
Seal eUU asent. Albany, Oregon.
W. F,
Call and see what a stock of
Fancy Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
Dress Goods,
hosiery,
We have to select from. Our
but the cheapest ever shown in Albanj.
We want- your trade and
you money.
Albany ,
-x-
ia!
v '-' -1 iN1Si ai '
for Infants
"Caatorla Is so we3 adapSed tochMren Oust
1 iHXramenil lt.aa saiperior to any proacriptioa
.Vjiowntome.' IL A. Aacsaa, H. l,
Ul So. OsToni Et, Brooklyn, S. T.
"Th uiw of "Csgtoria Is o nnhreraal ano
lu merits ao well known that it aeemaa work
of autwawoatiivi to endorse It Few are the
inrelhfreot families who uo oot keep Caatoria
within easy reuob "
Caaxos IIastiw,
New York City.
iMte Fastoe Bsnomlpflaia Betomtetl Church.
svTV-rres'WPijy.y. ms ,' usii its
Tux CcNTaca
-PATR0NIZE ROM II1STITUTIQNS.
M FARMERS k WEUm INSURANCE CO..
AlecsBy,
T BEAD, Preatdeat.
J la COWAN, Treasurer.
JL Cowan, Geo F Simpson, W T Bead, T Monteltb.M Sternbers, 3 W Cnalak
J K eathertord, R
-A1SO DIBTKICV AO 1ST KB-
Several Solid Eastern
f
Ul
of
1'arl.les tho VLZTJ, C3TC3 COXSa'IPATIOX, LXDIGlSTIti,
EILiyUSA'ESS, LlEli C0SFLA.IJiTS,!iICS HEADACHE, COLBS,
l'iSl'LES, all SKIN lFFCCTI0S,nd DISEASLS AEISINO froa
A DIOHDESEI ST03LA.CI2 , ;
2?t f?enttne UAMB VRG TEA ia put otn YELLOW WRAPrznS
with Facsimile &'(iwr of F.MII, FRESh,
I " . JTt- k OO. AOUTNTS. (MM rRAWVe'-O.
j--.;-T . - IT' H , . 7i,
BRONCHITIS
Is an Inflammation of the bronchial tubes I
. 1 1 ...... . 1
icauillg IHIO HIS limp.
- Few other complaints are so prevalent, or
call for more prompt and energetic action.
An neglect or delay may result seriously,
eflectlve remedies aUould always to et
hand. Apply at once a mustard poultice to
the upper part of the chest, and, for iuternal
treatment, take frequent doses ol
Cherry Pectoral
CO. Lepper. Drusftfst, Fort Wayne, Infl
write! " ily little mter, four years of yc,
wa so in from brosvhltis that we bad almost
given up hope of hrr recovery. Our family
physician, a skilful man and of large sxperw
nee, pronounced It useless to give her any
more medicine, saying he had done all it wa
possible to o, and w must prepare for the
worst. As a last resort, we dntennirMd to
try Ajf r's Cherry l'ectoral, and i can truly
y, with most lappy results. After takiiiij
few doses tbe seemed to breathe tasi-r,
and, within a week, wa oat of danger, We
continued gllng tbe Pectoral until satisfied
h wa ulfreiy welt TU lndipntaW
evidence of tbe jtreat merit of Ayrs cterry
Pectoral has given me nnbounded confi
dence in the preparation, and I recommend
ft to my customers, knowing It cannot disap
point them."
"A yen Cherry Pectoral cored me of a bad
eonRb and my partner of bronchitis. Iknow
of numerous eases In which this preparation
, ba proved very beneficial In families o
Young ChUdren,
, so that the medicine Is known among them
as 'the eonsoter of the anneied." Jaime
Bum Vidal, 8aa Crlstoljel, Ban Oomlnro.
"A thort time ago, I wa Uken with a
ever attack of bronchitis. The remedies
ordinarily used In such eases failed to piso
me relief. Almost In despair of ever Undine
anything to cure me, I bought a bottie of
Ayers Cherry Pectoral, and wa helped
from the first dose. I had not finished one
bottle before the disease left me. and my
throat and longs were as sound as ever."
Ceo. B. Hunter, Altoona, Pa.
Ayer's Gharry Peoiora!,
rtvsus bt .
0HJ. C AYER & C3.f Lcwsll, to.
80M lj aS DmefSst. rrie 1 1 ; aiz Vouiea, $i,
RE A D,
stock is not onlv the larcest
we feel confident we can ear
W. E. READ.
Orejzon
4
anrj Children.
Caistorlat cures Colic, Constipation,
fsm r Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
KiLa Vi'onas, gives sleep, and promotes df-
'WltK'inJuriouB medication.
" For several years I hare roeommenrled
your ' Castoria, and ahall always continue tr
00 o as it has invariably produced belielicij
results." -
: Eowne F. Fsrdb. M. D.,
"Tta 'Wlnthrop," 125th Street asSTTth Ave
Kew Yoik Citi
Coavainr, Tl Udsbat Strect, Kkw York.
Ore so.it
J O WRITS MAN. Secretary.
. eeoF SIMPSON, Vica Presldant,
PIlUCOTOnii '11 1 . ...
S Stratum, J O Writaman.
and- Foreign Companie
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