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Site Qmonat 8TITE3 & HUTTING. E4lter aa.4 rrerielar. Linkvillo Orr-gon is hereafter to be called Klnumlh Fall, to far a the name of the Iwt4ifnite i concern!. Mr liesullietter, a lending republican from Idaho U'li the Oregtmian that the outlook for rt'imblirnn siiocos in that utato this fall i gloomy. Hie Portland Dispatch is very intuit op Dosed to a fusion countr ticket between ilemoeml and iiulopetiiUmt republicans in Multnomah count. Replying to u inquiry we would ia thst Samuel 1) McEncry was governor of Louisi ana from lSSo toMSSS snd thst John MoKnery wat governor from 1S74 lo I Sf7- IB. 'J-JUJl-LL The biggest campaign Mory yet telegraphed from I he east to lh Pcfoim I the on that hit probable the? will be two democratic candidates for president. Judging from Indxa'.lon that float around,the Ill-feeling created among d ran ger by the Northwett7iVirM Jtmras has oat none of lit Intensity. The rcriland Weekly WtUl embel lishes Ha first page with ibe portrait of Hon R S Strahan, Chief Justice of tl.e Su preme Court of the ttate. The legislature, of Texas which met In extra session last Monday hat poatponed In definitely a resolution InvIttngSecator 111.1 to address li. A motion to reconsider and table It vt carried by a larjje majorltv, thua killing It. We mkt a predict! :n that will be verified in November if the opportunity for verification it gvee: Grover Cleveland will carry New Yoik tttt by a good majority if nominated for ptewUnf. The ate election in Rhode Island will occur the 6th of April. According totU New Ywk U'othl the republican! arc well united while It democrat t have intoy bectional tUifcton hand. It thete can b settled and barmony restored, the democratt will win, otherwise they will be defeated. Lina county gave f43,oo for on bridge last year, an! her Uses ar only eighteen mill. Very strange, itn t t' f West Sid. Not slraage to the ftimert tbd taxpayett of Lion county who ar sem'orned to hav ing financial maitert ailministcied carefully and economically, but to l' Silent Jewaa', tuch an exHibi'ion of the idea that public of fice i a public trutt ii incomprehensible. Tbe home election committee hat decUed lo teat Noy et, the republican contestant from New York, and u&scat Rockwell, democrat This la tb difference bet we. -n a repuhlicaa houie and a democratic boat. Tb republi can lo the Utt bout largely inireaaed tbelr member thlo by turning democrat out aad putting republicans in. Democrat now d create Ibeir membrisbip ia deciding content ing election. ilon J P Wagei, we learn from the Con don hat determined to locate per manently in the practice ot law in that town. Mr Wager la an attorney of ex tended reputation, and, alde from the narrow, technical knowledge peculiar to 'lawyer, ha- a wide range of information which benia htm to occupy position re quiring intelligence and in formation. ifounJaitter. Polk county foolishly invettdd $20,000 in a bridge to bui'd up Salem, and by that and other trick dark and mytierlout, raised the levy for county purposes about three mill. Linn countr, at an Invest ment, gave $40,004 for their bridge, and the tax In Linn for county purpose U jn Iy eight mill. I-et the taxpayer atk lilm- self why thi ttate of facia exUt. -West Suit. The wool Industry of Gtcat Britain rt con ttantly on the increase, though unprotected by tariff dutict. With a population avenging neatly 31v lo te tonare mile, she si til Cad roo-n to pasture and feed 340 sheep to the square mi.e, and the number grows tear by year. Tb United States, with a tariff on foreign wool, bat a population of about twea'y-two to tbe square mile, but only fit teea thetp, and the number it dwindling an nually. Tbe facte are painful, butneverthe lcs the tgrirultuial department reports them. 1' the democrats of Multnomah ever bsd a cbar.ee which they ought to enjoy, that chance may be found In the present situation. It may tafely be added that the democrats are not asleep either. It hat com'.- to that past at which the public a willing to exclaim, "Anything for re Hell'' Thoe moil direc ly Interested in the prominent features of this situation are those who kriuw best what brought It about. They i'I be compelled to show their hand and our sketch artist Is wa't ing tc see It. Mttcttry. t The McKinley Mil it to a certa'in extent a far iff relotra bill. It placed tugar oa the free liit inf. gave the people cheaper sugar. It ;,ui a iluty on t ia plam, and established the l,n in .utry in this country. Sjltm Journal. Well, yes, the "refarm" feature f the bill was the free trade feature in tugar. Yet, it put sugar on the t'tt list and gave the people ugsr. This move, to far tt tugar it con cerned, was and Is free trad pure and simple. And it it the fret trad fetture that the Jour ffiommendt so highly. It it tn only feature f th McKinley hill the Journal can commend to lh approval tit the people. As to tin the tariff was increased nd the piic consequent ly incicsed. The people do not approv of ohis. It is pot true that the tin indu-try ha been MiaUithcd. Tlie augur bounties during the pott year amounted to 97,5oo,ooo, and tho people saved 93o,ooo,ooo on tlieir sugar purchanes. That is to tay, republican tariff reform was worth ."2,.roo,ooo to the country, exclusive of the turn paid for the protection of do nuwlic producer. Salem Slatttman. - The a')3vo in the strongest free trade ar gument that can be put in print Take n tiee that the Statennan i.i a devoted ad herent of the scheme of protectionism. And further that linn feature of tho McKinley law which it lauda and glorifies u the free trade f.ulure of the bill. Now if this "free trade in sugar" is niich a glorious thing why not ive us wore of it. Out of the mouth of protectionist theniHelves is the unholy scheme of protectionimu condemned. The few disappointment that followed the nominations made at the late demo cratic county conventions are fast (tiding out. The party throughout the cnuutri U fast placing luelf In line for the battle of the ballots which Is to come off In June. As a whole thp democrats have an excel lent ticket, and under the active prepara tions being made bj th? county committee, the democrats In most of the precincts are organising to add another lo the long line of democratic victorle achieved In Linn countr. Tbe committee's appeal U to t very d n:rat to put hit- shoulder to the w !..-! a m1 i'ili on ti vic'ore. A democratic convention In which the name of Grover Cleveland It not mention ed In speaking tf prominent democratt It hardly worthy the name of democracy. Lake vie w rjrrimmr, U'.L JJ L'-J-1 J. J i In May Joe Simon wilt atari on a trip to Europe where he will remain a year. It it were not for the fact that Joe's bosom friend, Jim Lotan, remain, republican politic In Multnomah county would die a deterred death. The Ohio man who htyt claim to tho ien- tion now buing paid to the widow of hi ubslitute, on tho ground. Unit it wu hit in vestment that bud the foundation for the pennon, may not have much of a case, but tie it ture ot a uisrstssionitte) una generous dociHion from Mr Huwoy't deportment. I . CIS IL .. . ! Tlie democratic county ticket ft whole grow stronger ibiy-by-Uy. Tho conven tion was an own, stmitrbLforw&rd one and thl in what, democratic voter diuiuuidod before the convention met. At the poll in June they will approve the action of the convention by an old-time victory. Roger Q Mills of Texas ha been elected to the United State aetiato front that ttnte, ana now wnen be take nit sent in mat au gust body he will look down to tbe lower house, and, in a crispy way, declare ho it glad he wua beaten for speaker. Congrciwnian Bryan ot Nebraska in a tariff speech the other day, in ahowing that notwithstanding tlie high tariff on wool, the number of sheep hod largely decreased in hi ttate, aald: "Hut now if everv woman in Nebraska named Mary wanted a pet lunib the would have to go ouUtilo the ttate to get one. The Woodburn WreWen a peak in tr of the republican pri marie in Salem u: George liurnett wore a long face the evening of the election to they tay and wept over the defeat ox bta Irienoa. ite wouldn't probably refuse to be supreme judge, but hi tuodetit ambition La to be arvuit judge. A dixpabJt from New Orleana ay: One hundred and fifty of the buxinen men of the city were interrogated yesterday . - .V l 9 I A fl". 1 a to tiieir cnotce ior prvtmitui. a ne remit waa: Cleveland, W: llill, Uoie, 6; Pal mer, 4; Campbell, 2; lionnan, 12. Hill' tpeech at Jackson haa been a disappoint ment to many people here and ha not gain ed him any new friend. Senator Hill, in hi J couthern tpeeche. stated the democratio position upon the tariff in thia way: "We do not want tax ation imposed except for public purpose." In other words, a tariff for revenue only. And Li tb.it way: "We want no government partnenbJp with private enterprise." Which i equivalent to tayiug no tariff-pro tected monopolies. There appear to be no protection (lie on Senator Hill. .. m The confirmation by tbe senate ot the ap pointment of Jndge Wood i likely to furn ish the democrat with a political weapon that will no doubt be ue4 without stint should president Harrison get a renomina tion The public will not be allowed to forget hi rather unsavory connection with the notorious "block of five" political cbente, and the fact thai President Hani son haa rewarded him for hi underhanded out effective political aid doea not redound to the credit of the nominal head of a grea party. To!, Astoria. The farmer 'a alliance leader in Minnesota appear to be preparing to follow the ex ample of their brethren in Kanaao and unite with the democrat in tho approach ing election. The banbi talked of for a fu ion u to have tho democrat support an alliance man for governor, nd divide the preai.lcntial elector, giving five of tbe nine to the democrat. At the last election in 189o the democrat polled 85,844, the re publicans 88,111 and the alliance 58,514. Tbe nnion, therefore, if carried out, would nve an anti-republican majority of over 00,000. The first issue of the Marion Count Dtm- ocrat, a weekly democratic paper published at Salem, is at nana, ibe editor ana pro prietor U E II Flagg well known in Oregon journalism. It is an eight page, six column sheet, printed on new material well gotten np, and ably edited. The democrat 0 Marion county have long needed a paper that would present their side of the political issues of the day. Every democrat in the county as a matter of party duty should be come a subscriber at once. To any family, outside of all party considerations, the paper is worth doable its subscription price. A few days tlnce Harrison go' mad at Hayti, Ventxuela and the United Statet of Columbia. And doe thereaJeratk why? Well it was this: Harrison wanted thete govern-r.entt to optn up their ports to free trade In a long line of American products. That is he wanted these governments to let our products go into those countries free. But they would not dj it. They aid to the Harriton administration: "You who have, Ith blind seat, adopted pro tection a a policy, present a very cheeky spectacle in demanding that we shall adopt free Hade." And they refuse. Then Harrison proceed to retaliate by impos ing a duty on the coffee, tea, sugsr, mo latset and hides shipped from those coun tries into our. Now, please tell us who will suffer from this? .Will It not be our own clllaens who i.l still buy snd use tnese articles' ioch are the beauties of republican reciprocity. A DIFrTKBNOK ON F 18 1 OX. The republican of Kansas are "alarmed," It is ssid, over the fusion effected in thtlr late between the democrsts and the peo ple's party, representing a msjorit y ef ove. 60,000 at the last election. The propose to go before the republican national com mittee and urge aHrrta!l itory campaign In the south" on the baslt of a fusion of the republican anj the alliance. Georgia, North and South Carolina and VlrginU are named as the field proposed for these operations. The chief trouble with this scheme i that It cannot be made to work. In none of of these ttaes has the third psrly 11. ad any aho in the rtcent elec lion. Jo OeorgU the democrat had a clear majority of neatly 60,000 In 1888 In 1800 there was ru opposition to the dem ocratic ticket, which po.itd 105,000 voles, or 5,000 more than in 1888. In North Carolina the democratic plurality was 13, 118 In I8S3, the prohibitionists polling on ly J.789 voles. In i8o. the democratic majority .for Chief Justice was 42,000. In South Carolina there I no third party, and at the latt election, In 1890, the reg ular democrat's majority over the In ie. pendent democrat wa 44,000. In Vir ginia the democratic plurality at the last election for governor wat 42,177, tne pro hibitionist polling only 897 vote. In none of these ttate is there any thing to fuse ngfilnst tl f J-;mociat.. Net only so, out In every touthert, state save Kentucky the democrats had a majority over an la tlie last election. And in a presidential year, with a Force bill loom ing up at a menace in republican suc cess, no division or diversion Is possible. On the otner band ttureare sis westcre stftlt'S Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnteo U, South D.ko'a anj Wisconsin in width tlie republicans are in n mt y srd in hie h a futdon could d.-fs-tl. them. omref th Rennttt of ( Yrarof alcKlntry- Urn A large retail store in New York Wt fail made up a lint showing the prices of various articles of neceiary tiw in Scptemlxir, l&X), and September, 1801. A few articles cull ed from tlm lut will intetvnt tho lailios and men who supply the Indies with canh for hopping. Street glove, men's, September WW, were 1. 50 j September, 1891, 11.75 Common luce, enrtaina were advtuiml by tlie McKinley tttriff Iwtwoon those date from $2 per pnir to $2.40; tlie cheaper sort from 37 J cents per wr to 45 cent. Furni turo,'mohnir, average quality, was advane el from t -.50 a yard to J!l 1 plushes, from 2.50 to ff 'l.tiO, phiHh garments vere ltd vtuiced from f20to'J5; flannel wrappers, from 5 to tW.50s French Jersey wuist, from HO to f Ui; thvple pearl buttons, per grotut, f rom f 9 to 1 14 1 psarl buttons, per doeu, from 75 cent to f 1.17 s common broadcloth, from fl. '25 per yard to $1.50; bliwk diagoual per yard, from $2.50 to ortluwy, iul gooils, trotn 10 cents i'r yard to 91 ; combs from 15 cents each to 21 centc'tooth bruvhe. from 15 cents each to 20. In underwear tho advances caused by the protectionist act has doubtless causcnl many struggling families to suffer injury to health during tho winter, since they have to put up with inferior stuff. Ileal woolen wear is placed by tlie act beyond the means of many persons. Ladiea and men s Cart' wright', cotton ami wool, have been ail vanced etu-h from $2.25 to 12.75: cotton Halbriggttn fcoiu 91 tb 11.26; men's domes tic underwear have boon advanced f 1 per doxen. Corset of the commonest kind have been advanced 90 per cent; common aciiuors have been advanced from 50 cent per pair to 62 cenU; shears from 50 cents to 75 cent per pair; pocket knives from 50 cent to 62 cent each; domestic blankets from t'-10 to 12.25; mohair braid from 5o cent per yard to 67 cents; men's Derby hats each from 91.75 to 92; hammocks from 91.50 to 91 :75 woolen shirts from 92.12 to $1.37 1 nock ties of a certain grade from 50 cents to 75 cents; beaded edging from 62 cent per yard to 75 cent; common cotton luces from 20 cents per yard to 25 cents; curtain nuilin from 20 cent per yard to 25 ccnts;erge coat linings per yard from 50 to 55 cent; Scotch chevoits per yard from 25 cents to 37,', cents; percale from 25 cents te 27 J f cents. Glassware was forced up likewise. Com' won tumbler had their retail price ad vanced since September, 1W0, as much as 12 per cent; jelly tumblers, 10 per cent; white lamp thades, 15 per cent; bowls, 16 percent; preserve di!ie from 7 to 20 per cent; two-quart pitchers, 1 1 Hr cent; coffee cups and saucer from 5 to 12 per cent. Common window gLuut had its price ad vanced per box from 91-62 to 92.25; ground glass per 100 feet from 96.75 to 913.80; green-house and fanners, double seconds, from 92.70 to tt.50. The effect of these in crease of price, due to the McKinley act, ha been estimated for Massachusetts. That state has paid, it is estimated, already 95, 000,00o of increased taxes tinea September, l Oo. Other stab have suffered ia pro portion. National Dtmettat, WUAT KKPUtStXTATIVe aiTCUKI.l.Al "If the Chicago nomine I not accepta ble to the German element in Wisconsin we cannot carry the state." said represent ative Mitchell of the Milwaukee district. W will not get .the electoral vote, but posftlbly six out of e'ght congressmen. It will be Impossible, in my opinUn, to carry the state on a free stiver platform. Yes, the state has been reapportioned, and pre sumably In the Interest of the democrats, but even that would not save the party from dlaster in the event indicated The Bennett law, passed by a republican leg islature, caused the it volt In that ttate and made the ttate democratic. The Immed iate repeal of the law by the democratic legislature bat ttiengthened the demo cratic adtnlnUtralion.and e have the best possible chance to make the state safely and permanenttr democratic. The Ger mans considered the Bennett law oppres slve race legislation, an encroachment on parental au'horlty, nd resented ll as re publican Intolerance. Locrlly the ttate It in excellent thape. Mayor Sommer will be re elected mayor of Milwaukee, and that will hire good political effect! throughout the stat?. The late decision of the ttate circuit court compelling te publican s'ate treasurer lo refund to the late the Interest received by .them, and used by them, on public funds, has helped the democratic party. It wa a great out rageamounting to robbing. Unques tionably Mr Cleveland It pre eminently the Wisconsin candidate fol the prcslden cy . With Wisconsin people he stands for democracy, and the rentitnent In the state is almost unanimous for Mm. Senator Vllat can have 'he delegation to Chicago If he wantt ll. Wl'h Cleveland and Vilas out cf tlie race some western roan, Palmer 01 Bole, would come In One of the singular result of the Ru rlan famine, and one which It puzzling the economist for an explanation, is the enor mous Increase in the number of mar riage in the affllcttd district. The theory most common! advanced to ac count for this matilmonlal 'boom" i that that the fee charged by the 'priest for performing man lags have been greatly lessened. The priests find ft more difficult to get a living than In bountiful seasons, and have accordingly reduced their rates to P to brh.g marriage, so to spesk, with in the means of the humblest citizen Formerly tne regular charge was five roubles. It I now fifty copecks; and the various attendant expenses have also been curtailed. Persons who have been con templating marriage at tome time in the near future are therefore Induced to scrape a few copeck together and have the cere mony performed now, taking advantage of famine prices. Ex Governor Buckner, of Kentucky, who ha just returned from Washington, tays: Cleveland ouht to be nominated re gardless of the iiht against him. In New York. The democracy ouht to tuy to the New York polillclaiis: 'We will nom inate Cleveland snd elect him in spite of you. Ihe fact that Cleveland's has been the only democratic administration since the war and that It kept every promise the party has made to the people, and that his emphatic enunciation of the democratic prtnclpln of tariff reform set the people thinking ai d resul'ed in the great popular victory two yea- ago, wou'd make It lin-p-aeli our record to look elsewhere for candidate, "At for Hill, If he hat any democratic opinion I don't know of them, and know nobody who docs. If he hat any policy beyond his own advancement I hive been unab'e to discover It. How's This! VTe offer Cae Hundred. Dollars Seward foe any cani cf Catarrh tUat cannot be cured by Hail' Oil an h Cure. Y J. Ca EA'EY & CO. , Prop. , Toledo, O. Wo tho uuucr&lgned, have known F. J, Che- .ortneiarwayears.anaDeiieve him per- .7 so- a ia (ill hnfinc-is transaction I) lo carry out acy otllga- i;- firm. t'.cr.z trif-Hv hv t IVk T .TbU V") ale Diniri'lftts. Toledo, O. V.'Aiv;i(, holeaaij Drug tSlittx , 'iV.i'.-'ic Ho'U d cm ..n a t V. re. - ' -rv' r O. , Mlflim. Under a new law Oregon's three rcl ment will be able to ao Into annual en campment without a special nrproptlailon. At the republican primaries In Marlon county Saturday x the M'.nto tlclegtiet were tnowed under generally, a itri mat fill give generni tsttiiC'iou, mnrton county peoplo ar getting arcidcuiy tired of the Mill nto gang. Judge Tsylwr, who sentenced O W Dunbar, ol the Aatoila Town Talk, con victed of HheU to one yesr in the county all, in addition to the cosis 01 proseeuon s the tame judge who asve a man a three vear- term in me penitentiary lorsicauug a talmo... When Tsyhirt term of fflce e,ilret it la sold that be wlt not agcin enter public life Welcome The reason for thcapotton the Run has been accounted lor by tho Mniford .dulls Burn. In this cliy, on Thursday Inst, to Mr and Mrs Sawjer, twin girls, borne, thing like a week ago we were pleased to chronicle the fact lht the first twins had been born In Mcdtotd Since then two cams have occurred, making thuc puis of twin within thirty dat. Fred Speight, an incorrigible bjy from Altnny, was brought down by Slit-riff Matt Si oit yesterday and pUccd hint In ihe reform school. Uiln Beam, another Incorrigible hoy from Albany, was also sent to the reform school. This boy h one cf the gang that burned o many barn In Alban. .Salem Statesman. A a mat ter of fact the Be. 11 boy I not Incorrigible tall. II showed a very lad spirit In the barn burning business) but otherwise there are many worse boy. Among tit lne county farmers who raised tugar beet last summer end sent samples to the Oregon Agricultural ex periment station are 11 V Perkins, Lie welhn. Samuel Howard, E Terpening, M II Harlow and J G Stevcnaqn, Eugene, W N and J II Crow of Lorane. 1 he per cent of purity In these sample was equal to those sent from any other county and greater than those from many localltle Register. Here I the way Portland paper putt a little Incident! "Given the arbitra tors," said two business men In a promi nent refectory on Thursday, The dice were produced and the gentlemen pro ceeded to shake fo.' the drink. At the end ot three rounds one of thtm caught the other cheating, and no artist could have Dcrformed a prettier lob of dorora tlon than he did with hi dtt on hit com panion' eye. Roth are "wy op" people One of thf-m will not go Into society again for a week or two. McMhont bead.saytthe Welcotne.waa hard cnoueh lo tret away with the police man' bullet. It flattened the bullet and both man and bullet were doing well half an hour afterward. fhl reminds us of a coon' passing under a brick building some la stories high. An he reached the end, a trick truck square on his crown, broke In half, and 'he piece fell on tuner ti:e. He looked up scratched in ptate ana nwved cn. boon another fell, broe tbe tame way and then he stopped, gated In tently at .h top and shouted: "Say, bo, et you oont want yer brick broke, better Je seep dem off d's nlggah' head. It' mad fur brick." John L Sullivan say that hereafter he will hold newspaper men personally re sponsible for remarks about bim. If the name of Sullivan ia not mentioned in the Pkmocbat again the reason wi'l 1 known, ltcaily such rot ought to be kept out ot the papers, that le, Sullivan. The street car line will undoubtedly be eslend-il to Ihe Orphan' borne and be made a motor line, and that mean good deal; It will probably go ftrthcr, perhaps around by the fair ground; and back to the darting point a: the tl Charl, This will mean a good deal for Albany, and It I not merely talk. The word "kid" has a strong hold on the American people, tbe boys use it. the girls refer to them, the editors are In it, and the prosecuting attorney today said to the bailiff, "bring the kids op' referring to young Wilson and liaker. causing a emile. and thus McUinty had bis day with Annie Kooney and the kids are now on top, There are some hilarious Indians op at Umatilla. Considerable excitement was caused there by about fifteen Uma tilla Indian braves, on a ornnken spree, fighting among themselves, iiiey k'.d napped an old Chinaman, who works around the depot, and took him about half a oiilo toward the river. They wou'd probably have drowned him, had not a white roan heard his cries and res- cued him Tlie Guard fabricates as follows: Fol lowing alter a recently established faith ion in a number of wentern statet, the young ladies of Altan.r think serionsly of establishing a sort of marriage mutual aid society. Its workings are something like this: Every time one ot tbe girls has a gentleman escort to whom she is not 41 aged she.pays twenty-five cents into the treasury. When a member be comes engaged she pays in (5. When a member gets married the club makes her t present of $1 00 Newspapers of court havs an eye for their own city. The Ial!es Chronicle, notwithstanding the fact that that city has been as stationary as any town on the coast, says : II F Dietcel returned a few days ago from a business trip to all tbe prominent railroad towns between Pomeroy, Wash, and ti.e Grand Ronde Valley and between there and Portland; between Portland and Chehalis, and be tween Portland and Ilosebarg, and he unhesitatingly gives it as his judgment that The Dalles is in the beet condition from a retail business point of vier s of any town he has visited, Portland not excepted. ATI the towns east of the mountains are in a better condition than those west of the mountains, and the nearer one gets the Sound the worse they get. According 10 the Herald, J R Wyatt, II II llev lit and W W Richardson are liable to be the nominees of the republican con vention for representatives. S A Dawson will probably be nominated for sheriff, though "not a candidate." J O Powell and J N Duncan are mentioned for county judge, Firm Smith and Alex ifrandon for commissioner. The Dxmocrat hears of I) Andrews and P B Marshall mentioned for clerk, and Percy Kelley for justice of ihepesceof Albany. Central Albany and Price. . irtjonrned llrellna. There will be an adjourned meeting of the Linn County Prohibition Convention to be held at the Court House in Albany on Thursday, April 14th, 1802, at 10 o'clock a m. All prohibitionist aro in vited and urged to attend. The object of the meeting will be to nominate a county ticket and to attend to any other businees that may be properly brought before the 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 tho meeting 100 electors of the county, who have not joined in i.ominatfnir anv can didates tor the ensuing election for this county. Let every friend of the cause attend. No prohibitionist should fail to attend ! Make a note of the date and be sure to come. T P Uacklkman, J E Knox, Chairman, secretary. Fokt Betkr Roads. Notice Is hereby elven that all supervisor of road districts, In Linn County, Oregon, are urgently re quested to meet at the Court House In Al bany on Tuesday, the 39th day cf March 1802, at the hour of ont o'clock o m. of aid day, for the purpose cf discussing and agreeing upon the best practicable manner of working and making gt od the road In tatd COUntvand comnelllna- those wha are ,,hiVt 1 i,w t, ... i.i. sessments. By order several supervisors. Whereto Gst Them. VThen w&nting en organ r piano call on Blackman i Hcxlgus here you can eelect frcn a TEI.KOHAPIIIO NEWS tUatt Brawn. ATOittA, March 22. -Bthoflchl Guns onitimtneed rotmlrueliofl on the Antori and Portland railroad this morning at the Wash ington rnnnery by driving nine piles. The lirst piln wits driven at 10:14 a. tn. I'rsmi nent citixon of Astoria mul Portland were present. Kit-Mayor Tntllinger, of Astoria, nnd Kd MnKen. one of the commissioners of tlie port of Portland, iiitwln spew he. Hixry ono blow of tho hammer drove the pile to a solid bed, The whistles of sleam vermis, mills and fmttories, joined tlm chorus of general rojoieing. Tbieeliltla. Sai.km, March '."J.Threo girk Mattie Smith. Kttin Williamson nnd Littr.io Teem, Htrod between M and 15, this afternoon left here with tho intention or going to roriiami to so the world. They leftalmut 1 :!M)p. in. inking tho railroad trick to Urnoks station, intending to takn tho train there. They had Niiimlied thimttfelvos with sufficient clothing and hud purchased soitm cracker and othorc&tuhlc to lust on the trip. Their little scheme was heard of, and Uty Mur- shiil AI111U1 ami rtilico Mipuun Piliey wore niton their track, who overtook tiietn ut Jrooks and returned here iiliout 10:.'K) to- tiiirht. Two irirls were anxious to return, but tho other desired to keep en her way. I.atrl I'M It jAt'KmiN vii.i.k, Or March 22. .Tout Smith of Phoenix, was brought liefore Judge Neil tins looming itinl upon examination, coin- nuiimi on ute ciutrge 01 inxutiity. 1 ins is his tint attack, which followed a verv severe iell of the grip. He is 61 years of age! ami lias a wife ana family, towards whom he was homicidal. A deputy sheriff starbxl to Huleiu with him this evening. The ailver Milt Wamisotok, March 22. Ihe silver thtbale opened in tlie houre, and fmm IndicHtiont it wilt be a battle of the giants. Chairman ljiand, of thecotninith'e on coinajm, weights anb measures, author of the bill, opened the discussion in behalf of free coinage. Williatns, of MaiwachuMt, an anti-free coinage democrat, made the ojiening speech for tiie opjiosition. t Uv SpecaUllsa. C'ntcAoo, March 21. Iunson Bros, tlie big board of trade firm, hat retried a toss of fromtUO.OOObi.fi0,000 through spueu.. httions. llertlSituth and Iteb WhiUki.r, clerk who bought a large amount of wheat charged it to the firm, the toss accruing tlirough a full in prices. 'Iiiey are onUr urviulance. The two voung men, it is as ertfd. begun by niaking a phenomimU profit by the big rise in wheat to IN in August last, winning M'.'.WU on W) of their own money, which tliey had luckily idattsl. This sum Uu'y dividl. reserving ualf,for future oiemtioiis on the board and spetnling the other half in riotous living. A Big T.sul rlssv4. New Yon March 21. At a mwHing of tbx k holders of the Standard Oil trust it was decided to terminate tlie truxt and luts all the property held by tlie trust, except stocks of cortstratKHts, bo sold Uie trush'es at priv ate sale. John I Iba-kcfeller, llwry M r httfler. l llltam H ki filli John I Arch- ilsld, ltfmjutiiin llrewster. llenrr II ftoirer Wesley 11 Ttlford and O ll Jcnnimrs were appomb trustefl to wind un tho trust's affairs. Tlie mowy iwived from tiie sale of it efiVuisto be distriljoW pro rata among the holders of trust ccrUncates. tsssHHiaaf Arrest. I'oBTLAXi), Marcn 21. J R Mc Inly re, agent for Wells. Fargo Co, at Taoma, and William D Stewart, hit cashier, were locked up in tlie couiity jail yesterday, charged with lummy. Tliey are supposed to be the men who mbld the coiupany's treasure box of fri'iOO bet weed Taeoma and Seattle on Tuesday, llareh H. M C Hullivan made tlie charge against tlie young men in Justine Woods court yeslwhiy, and they will have an examination before tiie jtwtice at lo o'clock this morning. 11ey will lie b fptiiUI by Hiram K Mitchell, son of tlm United State S-tiahir. A'tsrlas flew Imi, Astokia, March 21 . Titc contract for driving piles for Astorio's new railroa'l has been let todinUm &m. Tlie work will be rommencni torn morrow at Washington caniMTy. Hie engineers and builders are here ready to commence constructions. A foms will be put on every available point between Stirling Point and Walluski River iinmeuiaieiy. A Sua rather IhwKni'Ra, Or March "21. Edward Daw son was brought down from Olendalo on today's freiifht. charged with assaalt with intent to kill. He was tried there yesterday U'fore Justiit Wert, and bound or to ap pear before the grand jury. It appears he was under the influence of luiuor tm beat his wife and kicked his baby out of doors. Tacy Will Kiev. Vascoitkm, Wash March 21. Much disapitointnutitwas ntanifesbxl here Over tlie fact (hat Uie river and harbor hill, as reported today from Washington, does not contain the item for the removal f the sandlstr below Vancouver, and it is hoped that the senate will make the necessary amendment. The stiver SUrbvr Bill. Wasiiixotox, March 20. The river and harbor hill is now completed and is order ed reported to the house. No seperate bill can possibly pass the house, in view of the immense sum which is now given Oregon in the general biil. Tho items as now se cured in the bill for Oregon are as follows: Columbia River at the Cascades. . .tb'io.OOO Mouth of the Columbia :KX),OO0 Cops Ilay Yaqtiina Ilay. Sitwlaw River,.,,.... 21G'000 75.000 ia.000 15,000 60.000 25.000 5.000 Tillamook Bay iower w iiiametto and Columbia. . Coquille jetty...... Upjier Ctiqutlle River. Yamhill River to McMinnville S.000 Upper Columbia and Snake River. , 150,00 w uiamcito mver to r.ugene City, . with a commencement of the spec ial work at Oswego, Ciatkamas rapids, Corvallis, Indcixnilence and Salem 30,000 I'roviaion is also made in the bill for the examination by the war department, with a view of improvement of the Atoea River in Benton county, of Chetco county, of Uie Chetco river ut Curry county; of Rogue river from fl rant's Faits to the sea, in Jose phine and Curry counties; of the Nestucea river in Tillamook county; of Coos river in Coos county, and for the construction of a lock and Jam in the Yamhill river at La fayetto, in Yamhill. Fbe total allowance now fcr Oregon is $1,170,000 and nearly equals that of tin "billion dollar congress, although the og frregate of Ihe present bill, which is S2o, 214,000. or Ions than that of tlie hutt bill as it was reported from the river and harltor committee Then it was 8J0,9:J2,44o. 'Die state of Washington receives an aggregate allowance of $84,000, as against $19,000 of lust congress. . A Remarkable Fieah. UiPKn Sakditskt, 0 March 20. There died last night at Wharton, in Uie wealcrn part of the county, one of the most remark able creatures, an ii font "aged 2'J years. The child, or young man, was the son of AtiHten llorden, and during ail the years of its life, was nrthing more than a mere baby. It developed in no ronpect, and died in its cradle. It could neither talk, walk nor recognize any one, and was as helpless when it readied its manhood as the duv it was born. Tbe doctors were completely bafjled could do nolhing, and for twenty-nine years its uemu uas oettn pauenuy awaitea. Tried Is Escape North Yakima, Marsh 20. While giv inar the nrisoners their suoner in the eonntv jail this afternoon, Deputy Sheriff Pillcy wa set upon by Jsurglar Milborn and For ger Levering, and a desperate struggle en sued, in which the officer received a number of severe scalp wounds from a slungahot in the hands of Levering. He finally broke away and drawing his revolver, fired ono ineffectual shot, after which he drove the Erisoners to their cells and locked them up. everingis a noted forgar and has leftj his tracks not only in thia state lut in Oregon 1 r - aim v-uuiomiti. - . . aailsburyO stlnaie Wabiiisotox, March 20. It was learn ed through an official of the state depart ment tonight that a dispatch had been re ceived today from Lord Salisbury in roply to tha note of the president of tlie 8th just. The contents of tlto dinpab-h could not be mainea but it is unoVr-'inrsi tiiat it ,. ..., t ,-1 1 , , - frontier Slylel KroKANK, Wauli March 2'2, Laid, night at Coulee (Jity, In Omnd Coulnr, John ('or- Icy went Into a rc tun runt a)iil Ijcwtn to shtKit around in a reckkw manner. Tlo was fitially f jet ted, I ml then turned his gvn.io to the building nnd fired a number of more idiots. Karly tliis morning tho result was fotimt to bo dimth of L'hnrlna i'awnn, one of tho pioneer resiilents of the town, who was found in the street with a bullet hole through his brviiM. It wa also Ifiirripd that a matt tmiiicd l'atsy was shot tiirotigh the arm. Lsas Frlils)Mtall. KtfOKNK, OrMtu-ch 22. Tlie prohibition tuts of tliis counly held a iuuk miM'ting ut th csurthouse in thiscily totlav nnd ttmni mtled ft full county ticket o follows: Hena tor, W L llltickwelli reprewt'iihtlives, N It Uaylord, J A Hiishndll and J P Taylor) judge, A 8 Ptitterscm: sheriff, M M (JilUts pie; clerk. William Pitney; treasurer, ("at vin 11 anna; counniKHiciicr, J M KiNini; sur veyor, (' A Wnolleys luwemtor, J W Jkiml; sclKKit mi!riiitenlntit, (I A Uliiir. 'I'ln-re were eighty one delegate proxr'tit. . A J1 K'.TIOX OK FAIT. Etlitori ftrmotrvt: In yonr lne of Mu.rli nth ym tta.ed hst the courts bsd tiphtld .Senator 1IISI In his "stcsl" of the New York UgUlaiurf. Yott sre very grrstly mlslakrn or nMn formed on this subject; If ton look Into this motif r thoroughly jou will find that Justice Cullen, s democrat, gave s decis ion that although, dead, Mr Deane (Rep,) (candidate for the senate In the Dutchess county dlsti let,) lu been elected and s new election was necessary . f n de fiance of this decldon Mr Maynard, (re cently appointed Justice of the Superior Court.) with the aid of the democratic board of County Siipervltora.declared thst certain ballots cast for Dcane (rep) bad been marked snd were thrown oat thereby electing Osborne (dem). Justice Barnard 10 democrat Issued sn Injunction re stricting the boa'd of supervisor from throwing out thete hallow, but, in the face of the law snd evidence hown by the court (he false returns were tent to Al bany where Hill's state officer declared Osborne elected. You stated that Mr Uill had declared the legislature demo cratic; but doe this make it ct Certain ly not; ptrtlculsry to became the courts have decided against this outrageous steal. The people hsve rebuked II III In the tprlng charter election through the ttate by giving the republican a gfcln of i&otu pervlsor over last year, Thl error on your part deserves correction a a matter of jus'-Ue. Very rescctlul ly , Wat F II Koexscif. 156 West, 132nd St, New York City. VUASIILB. in rain has guinea the farmers a few days from their work, but the pros pect is g'KKl for better weather at present. Tlie entertainment given by the band bors of this olace was otiite a success. Amusing and alto Interesting.there were fjui'e a number out. There Is quite a number of people coming bre alreaily, and a greater part of them epct to make thia their future home. Welcome all. There are but three or four empty houses bete at pres ent, but there ia plenty ot lovely loca tions for dwellings, sold at very reasooa hie prices. Mr George Thomas and family have moved back to this place. Mr James Ireland has returned home ftom I'ol county. His little son, who got his leg broke, is improving slowly. Mr Roberts' little child has been very sick, but is better at present. Mr Rarger and Misa Effle Bbanklin, of this place, went to Albnuy lattThursdav and were married. Her grandparent accompanied tberu thus far, and after the ceremony returned home. Tbe hap py coup'e started for Kttgene, where they will visit among relatives, and then re turn to make this place their future home. May their lives be spent in joy and peace. Mrs Feery has returned to her home at this place. Mr Bowerman, of this place, baa a verv sick child. There wilt be a drama played at this place some time during next month by the band hoys and their sisters. Till;, "Maud's Peril." BoPcir. XTItK aalTlttKS BrSstttf, March 20th, 1862. A severe hailstorm visited this sec tion last Friday afternoon. In some bouses window glass was broken and other damage done. Home of our fanners are done sowing spring wheat. All are well atam with their farm and garden work. Mrs Hill and children and Miss Mary Ludwick have been visiting in Albany aud vicinity recently. Miss Annie Dunn will teach at (he Sommerville school house this spring, and Miss Lena'Altord at the llarger school instead of Miss Withers as before stated in this correspondence. District No 53, in Lane county, have had two meetings this month and now have an entirely new set of school direc tors. Pity to have so much discoid. Oar school is still without a teacher. Where are all the teachers this yenrT A light tax for repairs to tbe school build ing wai voted at tits annual school meet ing. Mr and Mrs Angelo McNary have a son, born March 8th. Mr A ret. art and family were visiting near Smilhfield several days last week. . Mrs Talent has been quite sick for some time past. Mrs Amos Wllkins is quite sick at present. Nothing seems safe from a set of sneak thieves who infest this neighborhood. Suspicion points pretty strongly in a certain direction, and if they a j not cease their depredations some trouble may be anticipated. George Allinghatn is still very weak and unable to be out. A. B. McIlwaik hst jost received d reel from th manufactories, r.w design in car pets, oil clolhs, linoleum and wbdow sbsder, wfeich wlil h sold at reduced price. , He is also rsteiring a fins tin of men's shoes.in 1st lylcs, t 15 to 75 cnt per pair less thua scalar pries. . H1SR Psrktr Hrtis, grocers. . t, M. French keeps railroad time, fl'iy yoar groori of Psrkar Broj A 1 pie 1 sun f r ssl at Stewait A Si.x a ria gtocsris st tortn &tlnrtricun'. Lstcst tl.t-tt n u!ort Will & Link's. Nsw oresm ohoe just isoaived at f'oioaj Meyer, . O W Cobb, job printer, Flion Block, does first clas work. EW Aobisnn &Co ar salliog nuimmtots at Portland prioe. " Stewart & Rox 11 th very best (stent sbsars and scissor. Th Hosstlio of pocket knives in tlie city atbtwart A Sox's. Smoke th oalebrated Ksvaos filled 5 oent cigar at Julius Joseph'. On to 0 W Cobb, suooessor to PaiaUy Si Smiiejj Fiinn Block, for ynurj 'bjprinilng ti sll kinds ' r Dr M II Ellia, thysicinn and sorireOD, Albany i Oregon, Call made la city or eoantry. .. : As the asms indicates, Hall'i Vegotahl Sicilian Hair Reeweri a tenswer of the hair, including its growth, halth, youthful color and besiity. It will please joa. Sample ftf Dtlssrts tcjtst vi'kIs and braoe Mr Vterson' over Fisooh's jawslry ttore. Mr Talt aols sfvut for Lion county. . ' " , ' "" With h' psw-fcskery Cor.ra J J'-er h KM0I lTlCOI(irTHKI.r. Ksinii!Kr.Tivr A, Ulevlns, M. A. Miller, W. 1'; Elmore, CoUKTYjunoif Cm. Humphrey. Couhtv Commission eh. T. I Mun. ker. Ct.L'Ntv Ct.xsK N, l, rayiie CoifNtV Rf.osoKtt E, Day),, SiiKKirr. C. C. Jackson. Cot-NT TNKAVMKK.-Ullfe WsllSCC. Col'NTY AiHVSMOii. j, E. Mlchsel. St IIOOl, fit KKK ItHTKN 6ftNT,-fJ J. Ku- sell, VuVHtr Si-avavoli.- E. J. O'Connor. i oimtr (loKoWMK. Fisiik Farrell. frsitcK of tor t'KAeu of AH.sny, Cen trsl Allxiny snd 1 tire pteelncl. M. Curl, A Mr.-toi'.fi.irtM stt;k of suiiitiifs it the fcpiing and s'l jiinfr, the l.t in ihe vallrv, joxt received by vv 1; (Jritlifim, as can easily b It-ariifd by an il.sjec llon of them. They IneltMe tale nd lininlw.tiii! ('fsl,'!)?, and I,., tiM.leiip in th. l.t i-st Mvtv l.y Mr lrnli:fM (j-t the ln l nii'l hitpsi, no I Hi, voti eun do at liraliHrsi's. l!'iSr Tn lt.--l linvc tii'ittt-y in sums of ifrfW to sgo.nrj to Imu u im- proil fftrtii IhixI 111 I. ion and l;-t.ton counties, at lowest current rhtcs. No delay in furnish ing the money. v i;t kk'itAti, Real estate agent. Albany, Oregon. There I a call for a ma meelhiir of the people's patty of Marlon county to te held at Salem Iriday, April ist. iSoj. at 10 o'clock a m to nominate a full county f n:ci. People cast broad smiles when ther heard Hint Dr Hendrcx bad defeated Judge Boise In the people' psrty convention for Judge of the Third dls.rict. Thorns Nasi tne great caricaturist con template stalling a pictorial paper in Chicago devoted to tariff reform. Head Aches. Hi 'hv!efc see Oim eatward failUaaos of AsfsBfcmsnls tb tenl! sad bw!. AS Joj' VUbU ttosararlU la the n!r bowat fCUlstli( prvparaslsst sf Bsrssarilla, U 1 ssssa whr It Is Uie oolr artproariaM Ssnsosria la !rk-liaUcha. It f aot eaty pprort; tl an absntato aiw. Arise a ol It as I slosaj ils at luurrsls will furarsr sfstr s-tc reiara. I no. M. Cos. of TI3 Toifc SSrsfrt, tan rranelsroi wrtlss; " I oav Wo SronUsd srlrh atta;ks of lek bsalasU fur tb last thrss rus from on te Om Un a week. Boms Uas o 1 lulil two tsMlMOf Joy' Vrcetabl taisatasrilia awl bar self 1x4 oa stuck tin as4 (hat wu oa tbe eoc4 Aajr slur I U(sa tula It." Inil'o VeSotablo duy OSarsaparllia roll SALE 81 CEOCSTAKAED ALBANY ADMlNlSTFATC.rS SUE. N'OTICKHIIRHRIIT 1IVES 'ill AT pursustit tnao order of lb Uen Cuumy l'rt ot IJon er-onty. Ofym, J will aU M pul lio aotltn 1 tl.e tigbwt t!'1dr fot t-ssh In hstid. at ibe Court House dons, In lb eily tj Alt scy. IJon count. t'rrn, at tl b'.iir t I a 'duels, in Ibe f.rmr.e r.f Hi 1Mb day ol April, livi, th rl frnpattf t 005111; to ihe setsteof tlmntf Qraaer. dedsssMl.ind t scrlbsd as fotiews, vjwlt: 'I lis southwssi H of sentient, te tiwnhlp 14, auuili of rarge 1 Kaslotha Wtliantsts Uvrl.llso, in kaao ovanty. Oieaia. Adr. ssut rf Ksary Graver, d'd A0M!KlSinT.R'SH3TlC. V"OTICE tt MKUK3V CIVES THAT TUB TX is itsn&foad slta it.tr, ir ttthst4U ot O W Wsrto.Hh.Jn si..i Ins fit (mi bi final voaut for urn- UMutnl Kil !i'l - t'xr of ih 1:1 ter of ssid ssuiu). siwtilist th"-. tiiitr Onrt ( th rut vl Otwm f.ir L nti ihuh:j b Ssl April nth. liSS, tb a-mroi lOuctwk am at KtUdsT. fi" hrtt objMfUnns tl sr In wl an!l sn4 Kir sU!ts ol Oil -tot4(lt St. tavncl. Tliis th Swl ds ol 3i u , b, 1 I i t SWAKM'TU. i Wssniarua. AdrinUtrskir, Alt; lot Alniin. ADMIHISTRATCR'S N3TICE. ftJ-OTICE IH IIKUF.nY CIVES THAT THE un ll dorstitMxl. bM b vn i)xitnirj stlmioMrstrsbir O.o eua of CUs Irs IU4 .!su.dsst. AU hsvlui; ciattti. sirsinst said dieaMd are roqair4 to prrsrtit tha atwmrU vjrile.l, la lo under., trus I St Altsuir, blnti cua'itv, Orueitu, tibia sis uuuUis tro-n il isdsto. baled th 151B dr f FVwwr, t-tli- l VV ftlMHfGH, O P Cosxsar, AJmiiiUlrsU r Ally fur Adur. AD?nlKISTnATOR'S NOTICE OF AP PClNIFoEKT. NOTICE 13 HEIIBIIV UIVKS THAT THE uixluntitud imA been duly appointed by ths sumy rourt i I Inn county, Oreiran. sdnitolsumtor I tb esuwuf VVm A Osvis, dcscl, Ute ol Una siHinly, Orran. AU pe-snns bsving claims sesiort ssid uu srs bsrshy niit'Hod to prwwnt them prt.p. eHy verified Ui th underalirmd st his r!denc st K.irtb tttcm, Msrl etmnty. Oreenn, iilim sit month, rruia tM. dM. And all rxntes tuilciitvd le ssid saute, are hereby nolifted tu ) tb asm to the pnysniirned Immediately, listed fsbnurr tilth, lim. CFCF.OIIGE. T11.SOK Fosb. Administrator of said settle. W M Kai.ss. Attvs fur Aduilnlstntor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOT1CK 18 1IF.IIEBT OIVEX THAT THE Vtt deretzrted sdmlni.trst.ir nf the eeUte ot Maris Crevee, deoauied, has eit-d bis ftnsl sconuit M eaid adniiniatrsbM', aud thst th county court n( Lina sountv, Oregon, huappotntct ttundsy, Ihe Snd day sf ttsy, wi, at 1 o uio. it o m 111 th. artornwn ur ssid Vsy, as the Urns for busrini; snd sntliiiia ssid sc- eount snd the settlement ut cela'.e. itatcd Marcn l(i h, GEO Ut'MPHRHT, AJntiiHstrslor, SHILOH'S C0E1SU MPTIOII CURE. Tbe uoeas of this Great Cenist Oars Is withoat a parallal In tbe history of msdidaa. All druggist s ar authorised to sell it on a post) itiv guarantee, a test that no other cur sws; guoceas fully ataod. That it may beooni known, th Proprietor, at an enormous ex pens, ar placing a 8 ample Bottl Free Ins very bom iu tb United State aud Canada. If yon have a Cough, Sor Throat, or Brow chltls, us it, for It will cur yon. It yonr child bas th Croup, or Wbooplsg Ootigb, nsa it promptly, and relief I snr. If you drat thst insidlon disas Connumptiou, be it. Ask yoar Druggist (or ISILOH'S CURB, Price lOcts., 60cts. sodtl.OO. If your Luor Ar or or Back lain, us tSalloh' Porous Plaster. Prtc SS eU, For sal by ail Drag, rflsts and Dsalers. TTUt ft, KoHla MtntP - l.A . I . Is . p.rrct IAip, Tailor- br vhlAh .yofioaD ut alt v..r owe kbi! ololtiro' earmeasa, iRoludius KiMvi a4 uodMi-eloiiag, tima nook Ut lluor, to fll 11.rl.0U1r, vUh.uk anloj. dually I.eHr-nrd. 'hcp, ,ini)lo, InrtiblP,1Fractlt!al, Ur li!t,00 sold. Si-lit esTMrty I)avTrll, li.lataoliiirt.r4Ma.hiTVe." llNOiruoia iliu.tratMl clr CutarBofi ful(ire or ovr DMrv't Amt mt FREE. Don't fail to Invaetipato tfitilT? ytTtn Tn Rood rAio Saalo Ccfwctiee. til. ;'i.,ij.w... 1 --V . , Vp: :.,'!"' ; .".'.!?:. .'iH'.i '-.-.4 T 1 .t-.L'i.; . .,. . -hi .1 .jm i- -f ". ..! 4 i i, i, .1 'Lr-J-rio... -.? ;.J, " -V. .- ill T '.! . j : t t'U ;'r srf at.ift. A'..' . k'tc AtSfi..'ifja. lj.i'JNa.tiat la.-tf ...... ; .m. li.ware of I'onutorns tf"f jia .ia f:.;mine nt.imfaotitjd oaJy b " JOtlS O .A fSt CutaASlf , C1UCAOO, ibSa.. Ssldk yj, A. Cuan ant; Urngoist Albatiy.SF pa - Erx AS ? " 10 cents per double ro t a .! for Siiinj-Scs. bend a-ccni 3 I 1, ti. I.?:; ' 'yg;rts';,'isg'.iy.ai UFO IEXIIE12S2,S, DON'T WALK 20 MILES A DAY. A Trycyclo will save your weary bonfts. Sold only by Mitchell, - LcwtN 4 Htaver Co., Albany, Or.j NOTICE TO CREDITPPS NOTICiC IS HKKft.DY GIVEN" THAT Jcl.n K Ciu atd W 1 Hlcbfitrd. pertruire dolog feisitisa in 8clo. IJno county, OreRon.CDdrr tbe f rro name and stylo of Cyrus A FHehford, bave duly made art esfclittnu ot cf all tho property, real ant tiersoal. to the underslgoed lr the iK-otflt of tbelr creditors. All persons having e'alme SKaloat tbe aaid firm are barsby DotlOed and required to pre at lb asm tiuder ostb to tbe tnrSerat;Ded, ai Ibe office of JK YVealberford. tn tbe eity of Albany, Una eoonty, Oregon, wit ill a tbiee mom b from tbe date hereof Iats I-eb Srd, Ifl. J.U PKHRY, . AStlgB.1 i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. VTOT1CK 18 IIEUKBT OITEN THAT X tele4 bid will be received at tbe office of tbe Cultfed Stales fiamkiot; Co. In Junction City, Oregon, until haturdsr. March Kith. 1892, or tbe erectii.n bank building la said eity. Pan and pacifications can h s,u st tne bank office or !) lorwardod t- cootreotnr on app:lcatlin. 1 be right reserved to rrjsot ny or all lilt! UMTED STATES BAN KINO CO., Jonctioo City, Or. STCCXKOLGERS' MEETIKC. NOTICK IS HEaRBY.GIVi: VHAT tb asBDal ir.eatioj of tbe .oA bnldr of ''Tb Wil'amette Real tVV CoD'neiv, of Alt.suy, Oregon will be btl l ca Thar a y, March SOib, 1S92, at tb konr cf 4 o'clock lo tb sf'eruooo of said dy, at tbe file 1 f Co W Wriebt, ia Albany,Uroe, fi r tt ferpns nf lcting tflicei sod di rectors r.f -atd eompsny forth tern cf on r --t ooaging from tsui meetin and to trsossct .uch other bnaibes as snay tojwrly com bsfor ssia maxtiog. Dt-d r"Uery SStb, 1892. A. HACKLEMAN. CeeWWiuobT PresWeit. 'crfjtsry STCCKKOLCf R'3 MEETIM8. KOTICB I brby glvsn that there wfll be inMrtr, of the toefcholdsra of tbe tibaoy Kmltiirig and Lon Aairia'ion of All any, 'regrn, held a. their office in t e efflea of tbe Iiaok ofuregjio.on Toe day, tbs 19.h day of Aj ril, ltW, at 7 o'eiock p m i f said day , f. r tbe purpose of lncrMlos tba capital s i-rJk of sal! as sociation from !2K.li0 tr J3i O.OOO.ajvl to IncrMso tha Diunber of ebsrss from 10L0 lo I too. DUd at AlUcy, Oreoa, March 1S.1SSJ C fl STEWART. JWElais, Frssideat. Secnury. WAKIBD. laen,lool and trav eling, to rprent oar well known It . You neeo 00 ca itai to ieprent fl 10 that warrauU narsry stoek firjt cltssan l true to caue. work alt th year. fl vi eaooUi to t'se right man. Apply quick, statins mgm. LLMVVACO,. t?t Paul, Miar.. Nnraery niti, rior s'.s aad Seedtinan. (rbishotie Is responsible.) r GQ8. Pure bred 8 0 Brown heg Jj born rgs f I per IS. Address, W w Craw ford, TaUmso, Oregoo. lOU RENT v aw dwalllng. . five room, hard finish, eastern part of tueoiiy. loqQ.reoi c.a k Mjrtsr. SN. STEELE CO., Albnnv. Oregon Ldvsu tnoner oa o .'t r . . utt seoar'ty In Lino and aJiiolarf 03 antic T5LAIX 5KW150. The nniUrticoed i will taka Id plain sawing which will b duo In fret-cUa order and on reascusble taim. lAav order at residence of Tho Jose, a 7th street, between Broadalbin and I stry street. Miss VTbitkbsad. T1IEDS FOR SA.E.-Mra Vm i.,, XJ 1st soma en canary bird, genaine Sdotch whistler, tor tale. Call on her at her horn on Water atreet, between Hill and Maine street. F OR IALn-TIonse and eorner lot tn U's 3d add. rrSO. Apply to I W Lavla, ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. WARNER t CRAKOR,....,. Lessee and Manager - Monday, March 28th, lis the pleasure to aanonne th engagesaent. un der it auspices, ot lbs woris-tauird FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, ORIGINAL COMPAKT, From Flsk Cntveratty, Hasfevtlle, Twa., Charles Mumtord, Manager, FOR ONE OF THEIR rillLilTAlLE CQCLRTS. THIS IS THE COMPANY VtttX deleted neerllSO.000 of its earning to the builjingol Fish University, thst made two wot.dar tally succemtul tnnrs shmad, th suests of tun and (jnseu and Trim Minlttim, aad thst suns by liecial bivtutios fur President tirsut, Bsyea Oer Solii, Arthur tn Harrison, "I never so enjoyed mutsc." Est Chas II Sreaarejr. "Their sanjrs open the lonstsln rj team, Rv Thb L Ci-'LTia, B D. "Th ao rem;itlter spd es hsre no suc cessors, " DsTsuiT Fax Pass. "Thsy sre siinfly unsrwroeeliabie." Roi si Mdiktais Naw, Tienrer. SerSecttre jour sosts at Will & link, 7e. J. G'COXBfOK. - -A.il tl Survejor, ALBANY. - - - OREGON. p:.2I:::3R:ai;!2 LS ZL fS''C'S." rim vKLrsiiATEii . . . . Tiia rir.stt Snali Ar-is Fvsr Manubcturod. ' for- te;:',s-.Pf'K' r S i i d 1'VU aidP-kcI'fo .?1IT1I t r."'r5Mi C?T V i TWO MEN AND ONE UOY POUND DEAD!. 5 Vliile trying to Crowd theh -war ixTo- OEYozaFnoisiAFionos Store, where they a', wat have on band, be) largest Stock south of Portland, of s the latest Improved Rifle at)d Shu Juts; art Immense stock of FUlUnir Tackle of every ietcrlption ; Tent,l Msmmock, vamp Chair and tbousanos of other things too numerous to mention . Ien.ir ISliop ' connection with the Store, and one ot j He best wortmon In the State to do any ' it a au kinds ol wor Co n one Come No rouble to how good "Small pre fit and quick aW Is ou. jaouo. Albany , IROf4 WORKS.' Aianuraatarerit ' 1EAU KC!KE3 CRIST m SAVf IUMALHIaEuY IE0H siDHTS 0 ALL KIKDS C? KEAY AKO UCHT VGEK, Hi m'A KS3 BSASS CA3TJKC3. " " eednl attAMttnn tA o run log ett cs o lOAatiaw FAtfrns Kid on Short NoUet Star jBakerj ror?rittdfbiaaaa FirwISt COKRAD MEYER, PSa?HIEf03. Csioa.d traits, 'st.sst fjlftssfrstre, 4aesisw;r-. Or-'ea rrti'a. Vegetables, Tsbaec, -' I'lgstr Hajgr. HIes, . Cwftee, Test. Et; Ct.. In tact .rerytU. that la t;tj4 In iraneri Tiriciy snd cem .u, Behest . snarE.t paiA f"r Al.L KIND3 OF PHODUCS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. The LARGIST ASSORTMENT in Lna County. " Cali -t Axn -.- Hats - You tested by Johnston's Patent Eye-Meter at F. M. (TRENCH SJewelrv Store, A BIG STOCF -:- of i Baby :-: Buggies, I best assrrtment ever brctight Ao .Albany just received t ' See' tlie Enggies snd Get Trices. ARE - VOU - GOING -TO - RIDE - A Z3 1 C3 "ST C Ij IE this sum Tier ? If so, call on Van Wilson, i at Stews t & Sox's, and see a New Mall, which always give satisfaction. 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