Wit muut LOCAL RECORD A Fair Item. The legialaturea of Ala bama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, Nevada, South Carolina, 8outh Dakota, Tennes see and Alaska failed to make appropria tion for a representation of the re sources of their states at the Wo Id's fair, but funds for that purpose were contrib uted from other sources in all of them but Alaska, which is the only state or territory that will not be represented. The state appropriations range from $300 000 in New York, California and Penn sylvania to $10,000 in Delaware. The funds raised publiclv ranged from 12,500 in Oklahoma to $250,000 in California. Those states not having state buildings are Florida, Louisiana, Nevada, Texas and Wyoming, and Alaska. Arizonia. New Mexico and Oklahoma will have a joint building costing $7,500. A Dkaf and Dumb Bkqo ar. Last even ing a deaf and dumb man applied to Rev Metayer of the Catholic church, for aid He bad a letter dated at Johnston, Colo, signed by two doctors and two sisters, stating that he was injured in a mining accident in which 52 were killed and de served aid. He made some demonstra tions peculiar to deaf and dimb men, aa if he were going to assault Rev Metayer and, on complaint was arrested and placed in the calaboose. He took his leave thia morning. He was undoubted ly deaf and dumb; as he claimed. Thb iLoss Adjusted. The Portland Dispatch says: The loss sustained by the Brownsville Woolen Mills Company in this city by water at a recent fire, has been adjusted $6000. Directly after the fire the loss was roughlv estimated at from 150.000 to $100,000. It aDoeara that the injury don the stock was more I fanciful than real. It is asserted that goods that bad a drop of water on them were condemned, when, in fact, no damage was done. Where lorn is oc casioned by water, the blame is more or less attached to the rite department, but when the matter is understood cotrectly the blame is materially lessened. Bill Nye's Vushm rm f.-."Tt " 1 e"..-W h T 10 l61 , ?he ! SMH"a5l ?Pa? erl'edlton 01 spring chickens that I am averse to. It is the aged ben who is in her dotage, 1 and whose eggs also are in their second childhood. Upon this hen I shower my ! anthemas. Overlooked by the pruning- i hook of time, shallow in her remarks,! and a wall flower in society, she deposits her quota of eggs in the catnip conserva tory, far from the haunts of men. and! then m Angnst.wben eggs are ex remely low and har col'ection of no value t any one but the antiquarian, sl.r proudly calls attention to her summer's wotk " At the opera house Friday night. Linn County Wm G ' m r.ir is In the city delivering his newmipof Linn county, a splendidly gotten uj i.rece of work. According to this map Millers It 4 miles from the court houso ;, Albany on a bee line: Tangent, over 6; Tail. nan and Spicer, about 8; Oakville, 9 ; Plain- view and Lebanon. 12: Shedd. itH ; Shel- burn and Sc)o,i3; Peoria, 14; Sodaville. Aberdeen and Fork Rosa,i5 4 ; Waterloo, 17; Halsey, 17; Lacomb and Browns ville, 18; Santiam and Jordan, JoV; Crawfordsville, 23; Rowland, 24; Holly, Sweet Home and Harrisburg, 25; Fott'i and Lyon, 26; Fox Vallev,27; Maley, 3; Whitcorab, 43. The southern line is 30 miles south and tjie northern line of the county 10 miles north of Albany. Was it a Robbery. The Roseburg Plalndealer says ; Word was received in this city that Gen M xt Holmes had been robbed of iSooo. Particulars are meagre, but It has been the general belief that fie General has had coi.slderable money buried on his farm In the Camas valley, and that some person has found it and appropriated the same to his two use Others are of the opinion that the loss Is purely an Imaginary one, as he recently old much of his property In order to sat isff a judgment against him arising out of the failure of W F Ow ens. A Big Deal. a satisfaction ol a mort gage given by the Faimers Loan and Trust Co., of New York, to the Oregon and Cali fornia Railroad Co. on June 1st, 1881. was filed in tt office of the recorder yesterday. The amount of money for which the yj0 miles of road was bonded was limitei to $2o,ouo per mile at 6 psr cent, gold bonds with the principal redeemable at no by an accumulative sinking fund of 1 per cent, per annum commencing in 1 886 . Statesman . The document will be filed in all the Valley Counties. The Oregon W . C. T U. The Ore gon branch of the W C T U will hold ita annual state convention in this city on May 10th, 11th and 12th inclusively. Aa this lis the first occasion on which the convention has honored this city with ita presence, the local mem hers of course wish to give the visitors a cordiai wel come. A meetiug was held last Thurs day for the purpose of devising ways and means for their entertainment. A com mittee haa been appointed to call on the busineas men of Astoria and solicit their aid in thia regard. Astorian. In Jail. Harry Wyatt had hi trial before I ustlce Kinsey Saturday afternoon and the facts brought out there are as fol lows: About the middle of January last Wyatt borrowtd a buggy of W C Rich mond and afterward sold the same to Wolf Sanders lor $22, giving a bill of sale there of. He was found guilty by the court of larceny by bailee and fined $40 or twenty days in the county jail. Of necessity he is serving out the latter option. Guard. Ah Under Hooo. Last Saturday In .Jew York Judge Insrram, after hearing the arguments of counsel, said he would on Monday make an order confirming Everest W Hadley as receiver of the Ore gon Pacific railroad, and directing ex-Receiver T Egeton Hogg to surrender the books of the company. Mr Hogg will hence have to show up, and some live facts are promised when the books are ex amined. vheap t-NouGH. rne Welcome says: Members of the Oregon Press Association will be given ti ansportation to Chicago and return, next May, exclusive of Pullman car privileeess, for the sum of $5. Editors who swesr off now ought lobe ab'e to take the trip without serious inconvenience. A grip and some grub, a few blankets and a pledge of total abstinence and the excursionists will be fixed. Notice. Parties desiring a good cup of coffee should call at the store of Perry Conn and examine the Pan American coffee pot, guaranteed 10 save you 30 per cent of your coffee ; makes a better coffee than can be made by the old way, and It is made In twenty seconds. Call and see us. Looking letter feeline better-r- ---- bcttei- in every wsy. There's more cinsolaliori in that llian well people rtop to ponce. 10 gel-; bock flesh an tx spirits is every thing. mf s Effiitsiiir of pore Cod Liver 6i1 vi-.Miy.- -pliosplutes is prescribed by l' . -n physicians everywhere ur mcius that ere causing rapid i of flesh and vital Etro:ij't!i. Scott's Emulsion wHI 0o mrr? tbs 1 to stop a linKerinjrCoH:di itio.-t: . s the ys' c r. AuAlfiiT cougtta as; J col .-3a. Prpiir-i -, Rn !' Bmrio. S. V. All it "TUTANrKD. Two young glra to lnr TT the millinery trade. AplyatMlsa Burke's. LADIES who will do writing for me at tbelr homes will make good wages. He ply with eelf-addTcNsed, stamped en velnpe MI.SS MILDKED MILLER,8outb Bend, Ind. r AN LED. A woman lo do light work in a small family. Inquire at UusoMce. I, T-xb- r Vail Discharged. Win Vail, the man arrested at Lebanon yesterday for the murder of John Loveall, was discharged, as there was not sufficient if any evidence against him. Vail was one of the men who found Loveall after the murder. Two brothers were on the Coroner's jury. The $300 reward will probably cause several arrests. Every man in the vicinity seen with money will be sua pec ted. A Lebanon man sayi that a dozen different men are watched, and each one did it. There is a law provid ing for the levying of the costs of suits unnecessarily brought against the proa ecuting witness, and it would not be a bad idea to apply it occasionally. Murder is a terrible offense ; but it is also a big offense to be accused of murder on mere suspicion without evidence to back it. Every effort to secure the guilty man in thia aggravated case is commendable; but there should be some reliable evi dence before! arrest. Bang, Bang. The Nimiods are In possession ol the field today. Beginning at to o'clock some live poo'.s were shot off at 10 blue rocks. The Albany men sus tained the reputation of our city in this rtpect, P I Baltimore, D B Monteilh, L W Deyoe, Geo Froman and others making some good scores. Mr Hughes, one of the three champions of the N V.' was present and broke ten straight. Zeph Job, of Corvallit smashed as high as s out of io. and Roy Raber, the mining expert, Smith, Hibbs, Pierson and ethers, tried thetr hand. Mr Zinge), who will chal lenge the winner of the Meeks Martin contest has been present, an interested spectator. Capt Riley, with Ms white hair, though a comparatively young man Is taking a decided Interest in every bang. He was the referee in the pigeon shoot for $200 which began at about 3 o'clock, and will be completed too late for this issue. The shooting was witnessed by a good audience. The Tables Turned- Some strange things occur under the administration of our government. Jason Wheeler, of Albany, was Indian agent at the arm Springe Agency under Cleveland's first reign, and when he went out of office and made a settlement, he waa reported $800 short. A bill waa presented for hia relief, but somehow waa never acted unon . Now conies Senator Mitchell, who has ,T n . - at i iwwoH m-1 in 1. , , a 1. . . . ined in h interior department, and as a result it is now claimed the government owes Wheeler $230 If thia be true, the next deficiency bill wh:cli passes congress will afford Mr Wheeler relief. Salem Independent. It is undoubtedlr true, and the government is the debtor. Mr Wheeler is as "square" a man aa ever filled the position of Indian agent. A Crook County Affair. Last Sun day night Bob Hamilton and Jim Cross met In O'Neil Bros saloon, when Hamilton called Cross out the back door to speak to him. There they had some words about Cross calling on Hamilton' wife, who Is now ilving separate from her husband. The ords ended In blows, and Hamilton drew a pistol, and savs he struck at Cross with it, when the pistol was discharged, the ball cutting through the lapels of his coat and entering hi left arm. indicting vfi-.c a Mrvrre wound. Mammon had an lamination before Justice Elliott on Xuesday, on a chaise of assault with a dangerous weapon, and was held In bonds of $300 to appear before the next grand jury. Review. j A Shooting Accident. Here is an other Lane county accident, as reported by the Eugene Journal . A twelve-year-old son ot Mr Johnson, who lives four miles below Coburg. w.is accidentally shot in the hand while out duck hunting: last eoresaav aiternoon. The particulars are as follows: Young Johnson and one' of the Lytle boys were slipping up on a I band of ducks along a creek. Johnson was I ahead of Lytle. Wnen Lytle fired the I charj e struck Johnson s left'ha-.d tearing away all the fingers except a pan of the I index finger. It seems that the havs were somewhat excited to get the ducks and Lvtle did not notice that Johnson was so ! nearly in front of him A Pasic at Halsey. Evervbodv in Halsey yesterday were fOtrig their way, wucn 01 a &naaen panic veeraed to reign on the streets. Men were cursing, gun were fired, and women, ignorant of the fact, began to faint. Had it not been for the presrnre in mind of one of our citizens, who shouted that it was nothing but a lady in a hoop skirt, no doubt blood would have been shed. T-e above is from our dty correspondent, who came home fro.n Al bany In a "puzzled" condition We do not doubt the above, but we hare little faith in the writer. Sews. Fix the Jail. Nearly every grand jury recommends that the old shed at the county jail be torn down. The recom mendations of this last grand jury parti cularly should be considered ky the coun ty court. A lew dollars spent in greatly needed improvements at the jail will not be missed. As the state board of charities is an institution of the past there Is no danger of another visit from them. It Is only a matter of right, though, that the county should give prisoners proper sani tary privileges. A Lahc BtraoLAaY. An epidemic of burglary seems to be prevalent in Lane county. Cottage Gioe waa viaiud by the light-fingered gentry last night be tween the hours of 7 anil 10 o'clock, the atore of F 8 Younger being broken into and about $75 worth ol cigars and toba co and jewelry stolen therefrom, bid-s the money drawer was rifled of between two and three dollars of small ebang Guard . AW E VTERTAl VMZNT will hr ,j!vrn ' Sand Kidge Grange Hall on the ev-mng of April I. The drama Comra. lei. i I be pre sented, followed by music, comic oni-. recitations anl a very laufchate farce, MA Sea of Troubles '' Admission. 25 c-nts. children 25 cent. By -rder ofconmiitee. It Pays .Some of the fine', land In Linn connty lies along the Santiam. Rich, never falling soil. Twenty seres is worth fifty in many places. A sample of what the land can do is illustrated by a recent experience of MrCC Haman, r-aiding one mile north of Knots' BiVte, On four acres devoted to pota'oes Mr Haman clear ed $477.23 the uast season. Hp will sail ff small tracts of the land at the low nrice of $35 an acre. Twenty acres of It make a nne place, bee adv. Vaoobd. This morning Marshal Mc- Feron arrested a pretty well dressed young man for vagrancy and placed him in tne caiatjoose. It the ca aboose is to I be used as a place of imprisonment it ! should be furnished with good cots and bed clothing, kept clean, and made a respectable place. A little monev thus spent would be onlv a matter nf hnm. Ity. Albany Gars Part. Bids for remod eling the brick building in Salem pur chased by Thos Holman from tha city were opened this week. The lowest bid for brick work waa that of Craven & Olinger, $9,195, for mill work, the Sugar Pine ) & Li Co ot Albany 1,267, and for iron works, $699 75. Reomned The goods In the store of T L Wsllace & Co hsve been purchssed by J L Cowan and M Sternburg and will be sold out at reasonable figures. The stack is a brat cla one, and those wishing bargains will dowel' to call on them ai the old stand ant get hgures oeiore nuying, no sucn opportunity will be offered this resr in Al- lany to eet doming at the most reasonaDie figures to be secured. Egos lroa Setting of the following breeds furnbhed on short notice: S. C Brown Leghorn, -Silver Wyandottes, Barred Ply moth Roci s, Light Brahms. Leave orders with C E Brownell. Drissmakit'q. Those derirlng firt cla dressmaking can secure It at Mis Belle Strausburg'n, In the McIlwain Block, up stsirs. Do not confuse the plare with other ttvaps. Remember. -r-Tlie Ri(i are the only corsete that seduce and lengthen tbe waist without injurious tight lacing, to be had at the Ladiea Bazaar at all prices. Dost fail to see my line of spring scoV summer dresa good. Al I are of the latest a ) les at Samuel E Yonngt . STOP at Will & (Stark's when y 01 are after diamonds, the best watches, and ne finest silverware lo be secured. Th ay lave them. Prevent and ctire Constipation and Sick amou nuts uuaus. riBCFIT 4-OI'BT. At 1 o'clock the case of the State agt Thos G Brice, convicted of adultery, was called. While the sentence might have been a fine or Imprisonment In the ceunt jail the court made it 6 montns In the pen itentiary, remarking that the offense was one against society, that deserved punish. Ishment. Clyde Pratt, who plead guilty of larceny from a dwelling, was sentenced to one y tar in the penitentiary, the smallest sentence possible. Sheriff Jackson went to Salem this noon after Phelps and Baker, who have just been granted ine. trial by the supreme court. They will be tried tomorrow. Judge McFitddn, of Corvallis, their at torney, is in the city, ready for the second contest. F H Buchanon vs Chauncey William et al ; possession real property. Continued by consent. I D M Burnett vs J A BUyeu. Judgment for plff on verdict of juty. Mary Wood vs Frank Wood ; recovery moaey. Verdict for pff for $50. Asa A and Abba Hull vs J F and Anna Motes; action to establish boundary line. Settled A Hackleme n vs City of Albany ; in junction. Continued by consent. - ! H Mullan vs City of Albany; injunc tion. Continued by consent. J A Thornton vs City of Albany ; In junction. Continued by consent. J C Batrd vs R P Colbert; recovery money. Order lo publish summons. Con tinued. Chas money Smith v Settled. A Blaket ; recover1 Geo W Munkers vs Far & Mr Ins Co; recovery money. Continued by consent. Assignment ot Albtrtlna Kriesel. Con tinued. Effa Klelnharamer vs Fred Kleinham mer. Continued. C P Burkhart va Nellie C Burkhart. Recommitted to referee and continued. W J Dawes vs Jennie Dawes. Nonsuit on motion of plff. A! lie A UcPherton ye M 9 Mcpherson. Continued. Referred to A Freekseu. Nellie - Smith vs Thomas Smith. Dl vorce granted to plff with costs and dis bursements and care of minor children. Assignment of WR Graham. Con-inued. Assignment of L T Hennes. Contin ued Enoch Cy rus vs Warrert Cyrus- Con tinued. Assignment of E C Pyatt. Continued Chas Williams vs Deestlng Sheppard ; Nonsuit on inoiloi of pi ff. Santiam Lumber Co v. F 8 Campbell ; Settled. W E MrPheraon vs A H Phelps; writ of review; Settled. Ella H Mendenhall vs Harrisburg Water Power Co; injunction. Referred a J C Powell, continued. Lane Lumber League va Frank Burk hart etal; foreclosuie Hen. Referred to Percy Kelley. continued. H P and Mary Miller vs I N and L A Wooslle; recovery money. Settled. J W Cusick agt A B Seal and! wife, rait to recover money. Order for publication of summons; continued. M J Smith vs Heary Watson. E T T Fisher, W C Tweedale and F M Redfield appointed referees to make partition, and cause continued. Fleckinstein & Meter vs I M aod Wro Bilveu; recover v money. Dismissed as to J M Bilyeu. Leave to amend complaint Continued. John Mayer vs Rebecca I Mayer; di vorce. Piff ordered to pay to clerk $100 for deft to defend her case. Referred to Percy Kelly. Continued State of Oregon vs Jaa C Lyons. Deft fined 1 50. John W Gaines vs W F Deaklns. Jury trial, verdict lor pi H. Matt:e E Bolin vs Wm E Boltn; divorce. , Divorce granted to plff without costs. 1 Custody of minor child awarded topItT said Plff allowed to asaume her raalcen nasie. Malinda aoune vs Neater '! Youna?. Continued. Benjamin Hardman vs Thos Brink et al ; confirmation of sate. Ordered that deft quit possession of the mortgaged premise in 10 days. A VI Bamford vs Chas Bam ford. Di vorce granted to plff without costs. J W Gaines and E L Plummeret al vs Linn county and J M Hassler et al. Judg ment on mandate of Supreme court. The Salem Statesman pays the Y M C A of that city the following compliment: It pleases the writer very much to announce after a year that the Y M C A has sot only the best saloon in Salem but trial it has by far the largest. A good- idea . Do all your drinking at the Y M C A bar. Notice. Merchant of Albrsny. The steamer Bismarck will meet any leg! I mate competition on freight rales, bosh to end from Albany and Portland, and intermediate points. Certain parties sre circulating the report that the Blsmatc k will not run but we are strictly in It, and will stay. For rates see MorrU at feed tore N, vkltiej iu spring aod torn mar at S muei E Yoong', i k s 1I93. During tne year 189:1, froir Se inn'ng to end. Will A jtark propose tc Beep up their reputation of h aving the tircl sic .k of jewelry, watc he, llver wsr, etc , I- tne valley. If y u want the bet goods at reasonable prlc ; call on thrm Polltsv and Hi Das. The 'anderslgned Is paying the highest cash p. I ce for hides, furs and poultry. Call on t ae at corner of Third and Ca'lapooia street. In Albany. A.. CohilN. Lace CartalB I carry a large line cf lac. enrtaios in price from $1 .00 no. bew 1 roods with new deaigo just received at 8 E xoang. Fbsbbbl Tbaiki.no CLas. Inasmuch aa the kindergarten training ia a most excellent preparation for any young lady for tbe duties of life, especially for tbe avocation of teacher, a private training class will be-opened for all those desiring to uss the kindergarten method in their work. Primary teachers are especially invited to tbla case, as they will Ond that a knowledege of Froebel's Gifts and Occupations, together with tbe Talks on (.mid Culture, will be most helpful Call tor further information at kinder garten on 7th street. Dissolution Notice. Notice is litre by given that the firm of Conn & Hendric son doing a general grocery busluei s In Al bany Or, la this day dessolved by mutual consent, O Htndricson rstirinz. All out standing account nd all lUbllitbn will be ssttled by the old firm of Conn & Hendric son. AlUpsrtie indebted 10 au 1 Arm are requested to call at the old stand and settle their account immediately. T he business will be tonduc ted at the old star id by Perry R Cor n. Persy R Comm. O He kii .icson. ihey; have moved. Kit in Bio are now ia their new quarters i n the Cusick block, and invite the public lo call and see their metropolitan store, and a swell Inspect 1 heir large and fine line of boa tsanri shoes, for men, womeu snd childrci 1. The are prepared to meet all the df mtndt of public for foot wear. New Steamer Like. The Independent steamer Bismarck ia now m akmg regular trips Monday, Wednesday and Friday, connecting at Salem with ateatver El- wood. Through freight to and from Portland. The steamer I iismarck liitht draft boat and can rt in far in enmmer months- Order vn ur freight steamer Eiwood from rt inland, rates, see Morns at feed stv jre. Men's Shoes. I call part icular attention te my new line of fine dress sheet for men. Nothing In style or quality k elder m tde for the price. I alto carry a large arso.rtment of drtss shoes in medium pr iced goods, sll solid and every pair warrant! f, SaMVH E. Y0lf.T5. SUCIAi. AND KBHONAl Miss RoseTtumbull of La Grande, Is In the city. Mr Bert VanCleve is traveling for the City Bottling Co. H C Chamberlain and daughter went to Portland this noon on a shoit visit. License has been issued for the m mitt of Theo O Cheshire and Millie J llazan. Mr Jos Watson, of Tacoma, formerly with the Albany Iron Works,! in the city. Mr and Mrs Harry Chlpman have moved to Yaqulna to reside, en account of the recent O. P change. Mr Sky Meeks is in the city ready for the big match shoot to occur on next Friday with Billy Martin of McMlnnville. Mr H H Ames leaves this week to prs pect the Southern Oregon mines that are now attracting considerable attention. Deputy Sheriff Croner, of Eugene city, waa in Albany this noon, on his way home from Corvallis, where he had been after some men not to be found. "Pap" Stroud has been making a tour of the southern portion of the state securing the Indorsement of democrats for the pos sion of collector of Internal revenue at Portland. H D McGuire, state game and fish pro tector, has been through the valley. Killers of Chinese pheasants and other game in close season will have to look out McGuire means business. A farewell surprise party was tendered Mr and Mrs H Farwell Friday evening, previous to their departure for Plalnview, where they will reside. A pleasant evening was spent. There was a large attendance of friends, whose wltn many others best wishes they will take to their new home. Mrs Mary J Train of Albany, visited this city Friday and Saturday for the pur pose of installing the officers of the Wo men Relief Corps. As her husband is editor cf the Albany Herald and she, her-' elf, a pract'eal printer. The Tribune re ceived a pleasant chatty call. She is a very pleasant lady. Sllverton Appeal. Miss Lizzie McNeil, and black little Diana, left this noon for Liberia, to re sume the missionary work begun there nearly five years ago. A host of friends were at the 'depot to bid them God speed on their long voyage. Whatever her trials in ur on Liberia Miss McNeil may al ways know that she naa the eood wishes and prayers of the reople of Albany re gardless of creed. Thev will be joined In New York bv several others bound for Africa. TcaaoAY. License wax issued to day for tbe marriace of Jos. T Watson, of Tacoma, and Miss Julia E Swank, of Ltan County, William H Parker, the rsot.ular candidate for Collector of Costoma at Vaquina. left on a short trip on the West Side this noon. Thia afternoon a birthday nartv waa given at tbe residence of Mr B W Cunditf luiiotoroune nintn oirtiioay 01 Mies Margaret Cundiff. John Wanamaker, Cz-P M general, and a Dartv of nrominent men and woman left Philadelphia March 8th, on a lour of ins 1 a 12,161 miles will be t raveled They will arrive in Portland April 23rd SCSladden. tbe high head N G (na tional guard) man of Eugene, who was divorced from his wife laat year, is said to have betn married to a New Orleans heiress. She is entitled to the sympathy of tbe public. Hon Jeff Meyers, a candidate for Gov ernor of Alaska, was in the city last even ing. President Cleveland could not make a better appointment. Mr Meyers is a level headed man.judicious and care ful tn ail his public conduct. Mr Steve O Saadord, af Ladd & Bash's bank of Salem, is is Use city, where he will visit friends for a few days and then leave for Ohio on a three month visit mi: n his pa: eat and former neighbor, and as well attend the World's fair. Tbe EuRene Guard savs E R Skin- wortn has moved his law office into i rooms 3 and 4 on second floor of Odd , Fellows Temple, Willamette street- Mr Skipworth has fitted these offices up in elegant shape and they present a neat ana tasty appearance. Mr Bkspwortb baa a large and well selected law library ana since bis location in hnene over four years ago has established a repute lion as a lawyer of splendid ability, in segruyanu maustry. WKDSSSDAT. Mr Pat Farrell It confined to hi home miih ia grippe. Mr John A Crawford returned tMt night from a trip to the well-known Witch Haxel !arm in Washington count v. where be has some horses in training. Mr Dovne Turner will leave to morrow for ETdeestrarg, Wash, to make arrange ments to locate ia that vicinity. Hi broth er, S f lamer, of Witemlle, Wash, a bo has been visiting here, will retain to Water vtlle. The Statesman sari: Senator Jeff M vers is a candidate for governor of Alaska. We hope he will be successful . Jed can hold that place down as welt as anyone we know in mis country. He would adorn tbe post tioa sad advertise the rewurces of the coua try. Margaret Cundiff birlhdav partv verier- day afternoon proved a very bappy event It was her eighth birthday, and a delicious lanch was the order. Margaret savs the fol lowing were pescnt. RusseU Wsllace, Em ma Soa, Pk Nutting, Eva French. Francis F tench, Lowell Tweedale, Jessie I" rites. Oracle Payne, Minnie Huston, Lets Blain, Krankie Payne. Mabel Stuart. Bert Husteo, JoSeete French, Georgia Moore, Myrtle Mc- uitde. lna bmna. Volana Smith. Mary Stu art, Vmnie Mayo, Rey Nutting, Pearl Mt- naiw. This Attebsoox. A msn, womsn. snd hoy gave an acrobatic rerformance near Stewart it Sox's to-day, a prcminent tea tort wa the frequency of the collections, though tbe contortionist was gool. At another place a hand organ was being manipulated by a man aod woman , Tbe City treasury of Labancn waa en riched yeaterdsy by the fine of A F Stowe and Joel Meyers, on account of a iiye pu gilistic encounter the previous evening. or Caw roe Test Read The testimonial published in this paper re lating ti Hocu s Saroa aarilla. I bey show beyond a droit that Hood's Core. Constipation, aod all trouble with the iver, are curd by fIof.d' PilU. Thb Well Dressed Man I always entitled to consideration. This I Intro ductory to the statement that the L E aialn ijiething Company's tailoring de partment under the efficient manaeement of E A Schiffler has just received the largest and best assortment of suiting for the spring and summer trade ever brought te Albany. If you would be appareled Id a becoming manner call at this place snd leave your measure at once and secure choice ol goods. Mas Ida M Buxll wishes us to state that abe bas not moved from Albany, and ia still continuing her millinery business, where ahe is receiving new spring goods every day, and will be pleased to see MARKIED. FOX BALTlMORE. 1803. st the house of and On March by Rev C R Lamar, Mr J M Fox Miss Ora S Baltimore both of Linn county. KENT- GOIN On March 18, 1893, at the residence of Elijah Goin, near Jeffer son, In Linn county, Mr Rnssell A Kent and Nora Alice Goln both of Linn county, ass 1 ' mi 1 1 1 1 the HORN. BLEVINS. On Sunday, March 19, 1893 to Hon and Mrs A Blevlns, of Tan genta daughter, weight 11 'a pounds. DIED. CHARLTON. At Ellentburg, Wath. Tuesday. Match 20. 1S93, Harriet Charlton, wife of" J J Charlton, a former sheriff of is a the by Linn County, ror COMELY. On Sunday evening, March 19, 1893. In Albany, Dorlnda Fadden, wife of J B Comely, at the age about 03 yeart. The deceased came with her husband to Oregon from Kentucky In i8c,5 and has since resided In Albany. She leaAts a husband and three sens, Adrian, Geoage and Edward, and many friends to mourn her death. HOME AMI ABBOAD MONDAY Higher prices f.ir wool are expected this year in Crook oouuty eciording to the Re view. We have jaat received nurnaw spring and summer shirt waists for ladies, also new styles in children's aprons, at Ladies Btztar. The evolution continues. The last report presented him as Col Eddy. The LaGracde Chronicle raises it to tien'j B Eddy. The meeting of the C L S C to have been held tomorrow night at tha residenoe oj Jay W BtaJn has been postponed for a couple of weeks. The Ladies Aid Society meets tomorrow aftemorn at 2:30 at the residence of Mrs Thru Ho) kios. All members are requested to be present . The Silvartoo Appeal complains that there are jost twenty -seven buines houses and professionals in tl.st city who do not advertise. Keep cool, y. ling men. New oork sole, hand turned slioea, some thing entirely new, not a winter shoe but lifchtacd flexible for spring and summer wear, at Read, Peeo'k it Co', Call and inspect them. Tha Miltonian literary aoiiaty, at the school for tba blind, debated the question, "Resolved, that tba annexation of the Ha waiian islands to the United State is justi fiable." Tba judges deoided the question in favor of the negative. Salftn Journal. Last evening Mr Clark Prie on arriving at bis home three mile east of Alhaoy ds -covered two akanka in bi cabin. After trying for half an hour to driva the animal away h was ubtnpel'ed to let them tal e po saxston for thenisht. and walked back to Albany for sleeping quarter. Arretted For Ml b her. Aitaat District Attorney J R ATyaU received a dlf patch today from Lebanon saving that Wm Vail has been arrested charged with me muraer ot i,oveail. Mr nun went out to conduct the preliminary examination, At Til a U. P. Cmlrch The serce at the United Presbyterian church yester day were unusually interesting. The evangelist. Rev W B Barr, preached both morning and evening to large audiences. At 4 o'clock a union children's service was held. The several juvenile societies of the dty were welt represented, about 285 being present. Rev Barr proved him self as much at home with the children, as In the pulpit. The children voted al most unanimously to have another meet ing, which wilt be held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Pr:aching service this even Ing as usual. The public generally U cordially invited to attend. ISTencHAXGua Pclpits.- The Albauy ministers are working together in har mony, and the best fee. ing prevcilj among mem. ie eruay morning they gave tneir congregatlcns a surprise b ex hang- j ing pulpits. Rev C G Harmon, ef the M E South, preached in the Baptist church ; Rev E R Prichaid. of the Presbyterian, in the Christian church: Rev JT AbbetL. of t the M E. In the Congregational; Rev G M A cirr.er, of he Christian, In the Evan 1 gelical; Rev T J Wilson, of tbe V P.in the ; Methodist; Rev L S Kisher.of the Evan- 1 gelrcal.in the M E South; Rev W A Trow, ol the t ong relational. In the 1st Presbv terian, and Rev Barr in the United Pre! Vt terian church. The idea la a good one that mij ht be repeated occasionally with profit. It shows that more and store only one object I pushing itself forward in tbe christian ministry and that denominational difference are becoming a side matter. 1 1 t'DA A biaach of the Keeley leal I tat U to t established at Rosebarg. The V M C A are moving into their new quarters, arrtoeg the neatest and beat oa the Coast. rii.u. -k t l. s-j- . . a, easts 15.000 beatj have recently beea i bought by th Albany Farmers Cj The editor f the Mati n Ccasty Lst.o- h' ' he Eaat rcxa-atl . cea sed SO casta t jr a meal, and taaraby rig SWBF SMMst high ibe ti-riaa day. AO- eordiag to tlx. K-rn- Gctard Robert Mlill- esa id 22 bdofstai ted cattta to Mr Hsrv. e.' NtaU'e. for $800. H received 3 ( and 3 cents per pootd. cr-at eight, far Albany wa praUy uvsit laatatght. Two; temetery or tore, live nehta are reported .-.er tne f Robert Andrewe to S B Ken it ton, eeraer of First aod Rlrswarth street, sad H interest, 2 lots, Halsey plenty of blood waa left to testify to tbe j Geo T Black to Henry Owen-, in coateau. AH were ameojc yooo 1 tno. tereat in savers! parcels land . The annual mretiag of te stockholders ' D w Allioghani to J H Washburn, of the A Dinv Bui'.lu j A .a, r-at, innni I lot, Brownsville 1 boose) was held Let eveaing at tbe store ol J liradwohl. The following director were alerted: J Gradwohl, C H Stewart, J Jo seph. FPNatUea. WC Tweedale. f f Read and Geo E Chamberlain. The direc tors will elect officers this eveoiog. Tba report of tba treasurer tad secretary show the aanc:ttoo to be to a tl wn hint oonli- tioe. Paorrr Last n!ght at the U P church Rev W B Barr preached a powerful ser mon to a large and interested audience from the text. " hat shall it profit a man if be gain the whole wor d and lose ' bis own soul?" He demonstrated very j logically the proofs of tbe existence of aa ' immortal soul. The importance of apir-1 Itual at compared with tempera! things, ana tne lolly 01 devoting so much atten tion to tbe affairs of this life and neg lecling any preparation for eternity. Ilia remarks appeared to produce a strong impression on the audience. Services will be held this evening at 7:30. All are invited. weonebdat. i'be clerk of tbe school board of .he Saltm 1 ublic school trill receive a salary of $500 s year. Eogeoe Shelby. Walla Fargo ft Co't ei preta a-nl at Eageae. haa been fined $'J0 lor shipping Kooge river aaimon to Portland. Tbe ease will be appealed. A few day ago a yoang deer tryed into the yard ol Mr John Mitchell, io Ben too cov nty. across the river from the oily, and k cammed and will be taken carenl. Geo. 8 Yoona ha oId hi barber hop in this city to Mr Jesses Mneee, who took charge thia morning. The Kroadalbin Streal abop ol Nose a Lemming will be tun by Ml to mining. Ben F Naptbaly, tbe rrell known Ia-vver and newspaper man of San Francisco, hat been fined $1(00 or 500 days in jail io that city, lor aid log a prisoner, hit client, to escape, lie W1I1 appeal t the aupiemt cruri. Nap h il baa not been vey promin ent hetorrthe public since he had the thoet- ioa acrtpe with Chailcs De Young about twenty year ago. From Aridand we t a minioit item to the effect I bat the Ash. ami Mining Compa- nv t rive tramp mm naa a uauy clean up ol WfS in gold, ao'i tne qua'iz uc eatii.g in richness the further they net in en the ledge. Another mine ha been located only about three mil from town which haa evidence of being richer than tbe Ashland. Review. Thmia a very selfish world. The Port land Telegram report an interview a fol lowt; "It would be a great boon for this western country if the cholera would rate in Europe for ths next two years. In this vent wo will get a largo proportion of the $100,800,000 that is spent annually by Americans in Em one. There are a great mtny people in the Fast who have traveled all aha Vnsana I.mI 111. n.WP il..-. 1. i - , , d if the chotora continoe on the all other ,id. jt Urn trave this way for the next few vaai The Match Shoot. The mate 1 ahoot between W E Martin, of MeMinnville, and Sky Meeks, of the Mascot club, takes place tomorrow a'ternoon at 2 16, The Quickest, Purest and the Best of all the Baking Powders is Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder While other brands have Deteriorated and will not Raise the old amount of flour Dr. Price's has been brought steadily up to greater perfec tion; is richer in Cream of Tartar, and higher in leavening power, hence does immeasurably better arid finer work than any other Baking Powder known. T.he Purity of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder has never been questioned. Pure as the driven snow. Mc of IJighest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rc&fcJ ABSOLUTELY PURE o'clock near the depot at this city. It win ds at zb live pigeons apiece, and will be witnessed by a large crowd of sports men. H pea king or the contest the Re view ot Portland says : A great amount of speculation ii being indulged by local shooters as to the winner. The favor, if auch can be said, seems to be on Mask's side.not that he is considered a better shot than Martin, but owing to the fact of his being a much older, and consequently more experienced trap shot. No one locally seems willing to pick tbe winner for money, but undoubtedly there will be mors or less money change hands, as the Albany bojs feel confident of their man b-ing successful, while tbe MeMinnville shooters undoubtedly fssl tbe same. Mr Martin ia a comparative'y new shooter, so to speak, but aioee indulging in the manly aport of trap shooting, baa im proved wonderfully; but some four or five weeks ago hs msde several scores en live birds that would be hard to beat by any of the professional crack shots in ths eaat- Mr Mseks ia one the oldest shooters in this state, and ia possibly much better known by the shooting fra ternity than his opponent- He has made a practice of visiting all the large tour naments held in the Northwest (or years, and bis ezperiencv will giv him a big advantage in hia coming contest.'' aUUL MTATE HUM J as E Knox to 6 E Young,8 acres, 10 w3 $ Brownsville B 4 L A to Wm Hun ter, 2 lots M W Walker to John M Barton, piece land 12 w 4 tl W Settlemier to Lydia eeltlemier. 1 lot, bl 30, Albany J S Ramsay to A P Maxwell, 161.41 acres H Bryant to W H and M F Moore, 169 acres, IS w 2 4HD0 800 i Geo M Knox to E Young, 68 acres lllti Edwin Lord to Wm Flickinger, lot 8. b! 2. HsSrd A. Albany 3S0 1200, J c Lyons to A T Zumwalt, 2 lots, 1.10ns C T Trip to W C Weeks, 6 lots, Lebanon Ida M Phelps to Elizabeth Corwin, 1 lot. Sodaville O P Card to A J Sanford, 2 lots, Waterloo Hamnel King to David J King.i lot, Kingston a:uuel King to David J King.i lot. Kingston Heary Lvous to Vinnie Simmons,? lots, Lyons John talker to Jaa W Scan land, 2 lots, Lebanon C G Burkhart to O C Awbrey, v lots, W 57, Goltra Park A llaj-klhan in Wm 171thinmr 12S 600 33 15 10 GO 80 500 10 Inta ami hi 9 It 'a ail, Vt ' 312 500 Thos Morgan to Lvdia Morgan , I lot, HalsST- -TT J S Ames to Daaisl Hatcbett, 2.1 acres, 13 E 1 , John D Love to E V Her bin, MS i acres, uwi 250 U S to Aboer w WaUrs. 150 acres) Patent E E Paddock to E P Davie. 55 scree, 12 w 4 4000 I Geo Bond to Jas Bond, H interest lOfS1 acres. 13 w 3 , A J Kitaer to C E 4c F S Fields, 3660 240 acres. 13 w 3 WO S to C T Leaver, 100 arree nt j f b to Boabood Hamilton, 320 acres W ! Linville to J H Washburn, 5xt6 feet, Brownsville ...... M Psyne lo J B Comely, lol City II M 1400 200 j K M Wade to W A C rax ton, power of attorney. The Oak Plain G B A to SbeJd I .odge of Masons. 2 lota Louis Barxee to R W Fisher, 1 lot, Sodaville Ida Phelps to R W Fisher, 1 lot, Sodaville O C Awbrey to C G Burkhart, tru tee, lot 6, bl 14, E A Albany H N Derthick to Julius C P Mony. 20 acres, 11 w 1 - 330 30 30 610 raiarn, raactEMSsa Tuesday evening.March 21st Present Recorder. Marshal, Street Commissioner snd Councilmen Pfeiffer, Burisbart,- Marshall, Wheeler and Stew art. In the absence of tbe Mayor, Council man Bark hart waa elected Mayor pre tern. The committee on streets and public property, reported in favor of granting tbe petition of the street railway com pany asking for tbe raising of tbe grade of First street six inches with provisions that it be done at tbe company's expense , with eight inchee of gravel in sides, in place of laoarding, railway company to raise crossings, cisterns, etc Continued for a fall council. Petition of R M Halbart and others asked for better sanitary condition in lot S, block IS, probably meaning lot 6, block 15. Referred. The committee on ways and means read a report on city assessment prepared by City Attorney Charlton, H H Hewitt and Chas E Wolvertoo, giving an elabor ate opinion on the recent new laws, bills 343 and 120. rtiey lonna tnai 93 waa in direct conflict with certain provisions of tbe citv charter. An attempt to repeal a section ol a law without setting out the whole section will not stand. See 0 Saw yer. 33. The statute is an amendatory one, and would amend sec 34, and other sections, of onr charter, which it cannot do. See State agt Wright, 14 Oregon, 309. A Legislature by one act cannot amena every ensner in a buu Zi 1 .r u- r Vi.;.i t.i: gatione, nor can it pass a aw impairing the obligation 01 a contract, anis it would do in the case of Albany, citing its contract in .reference to tbe payment ot interest on city bonds. In reference to deductions for indebtedness the opinion is (riven that no deductions can be made 1, .r iniiwhteiliH'aH. as the citv charter oro ides for a proceeding on the basis ot the existing state law On motion the report was adopted and the recorder authorised to make an ass essment of the city and the Marshal col lect the city taxes as usual. Tim committee on ordinance waa in ntructed to prepare an ordinance provid iag the', all main and latteral sewers be terra rutin This wss made necessarv on account of the dangerous condition of th.i latteral aewer Between naaer ana Montgomery, and Firat and Second, made of cement pipe- baking Powder TMEAI HEst ft lUkTITlTE The Linn County Teachers Institute waa opened Tuesday night with Super intendent .Russell in the chair Piof Crawford delivered a pointed and pleas ing address of welcome. Mrs Etta vassallo and Miss Eva McFarland were heard in a piano duet; Mis Marguerete Hopkins recited ' I tie Charge ni Co a t nag drill by a class of pupils of tbe public schools was presented in a pretty manner- President j M Bloss, of the Agricultural college delivered the ad dress of ths evening. A thoughtful, able snort, making a good impression on the audience. WEDNESDAY af BXI.Nr;. The institute v ss called to order by Supt Russell. An enrollment was taken and the following entered their names: Albany Miss Anna Farrell, MrsSusie Thrall, Clara L Gard, Abbte Wright, Isabell Gray, Bessie (i Rand, Kate Dai ry niple, Jennie Blount, Ida Black, W J Crawford, 3 V Russell. Anna Worrsl, Maude M Beard, Clara A Davis, C E Pee bier, Mary A Sedge wick. Gates Mrs Nellie Lambeon. Tallman Mrs M E Weaver. function City Lottie Kewcomb. Lebanon Mrs Minnie Wright, Fena Floy, C F Bigbee, Abbie J Frv, W E Wallace, W L Jackson . Sbedd E'.la Dunlap. W H Letts, Ber tha Shedd, Mary Porter. Crawfordsville Ida M Swann. W C 1 'Swann. I Sodaviville O A Haten 700 1 Corvallis-John M Blots. Peoria A g Bates. Minto-E C Xeal. Brownsville- L A Jennings, Mrs W J Steele, D Stanton, Mrs I D Dover; Halsey J F Ralston. Roteburg-Mra V A Smick. Salem President Geo Whitsker. Wil- lamette University. Prof Bloss. of Corralli A ertmltnral I college, introduced the subiect of teach- , ing. Tbe subject -as discussed by Prof t w J Crawford and others. Mrs atee'e read an article on tbe sub- j ject of morsl training in the public I ecnoois. AFTEENOON SSSSIOM Prof Swan was appointed secretary. Song by the member led by Prof J W Crawford. Prof J W Crwfod presented the subject ef A Conference Diacusdoa ol Character." The Prof made the whole membership a class to assist in the detailed developsoesWof the subject. The subject was elaborately discussed Bad in a very profitable and inter es'-ing manner. After which Prof VcEirov, state sopTisteedent of public Instruction, talked at length on the matter of educa tional exnlbt'.a at the Worlds Fair. TM TV mXY IDi At the First Baptist Church la.t night Bill" Nje and A P Burbank appeared before acotrer large and equally apprecit tlve audience. 'Fhe program opened at 8: JO o'clock aitha recitatVan bv Vr Bur bank of a poem bv Rudvard Kipling. He followed himsSf with a representation of a geatiemari If m Hamburg In an orator! cal struggle i:h American politics. To the double encore Mr Durban k denned the German dialect admirahlv and ended with a beautiful piece of ehistUed me ads. The funnt man from Larirr.ie" then shambled into the scene in his own peco 'lar Nye -like manner. He detailed some of hit early experier.os a a lawyer amid the hirsute fa.'r.ess of W voicing 'territory. nuroank too tie 'ci!otng number with the second act In the plav of Othello. The mildly humorous N ie then interrupted the proceedings mith an experience of hia with a "bronco" cow He responded to tne resulting er.core wl h ar other dtirv tiorv. A new version of the fight be tween David and Goliath wat presented by Mi Bulbar k to the iatense de 'ght of tneauairnce. It was rendered in the rich S.C-UC o rogue ot amen Buroank Is so capable, atd was the gem of his creations for the evening. To an encore he sarsg sn equally new -Lay of the Wandering Min strel." The callow appearing Bill again appeared and gave "I wo Opinions, which, as be said, wa from the pen of former citizen of Denver. Kugroe Field, the well-known poet Nre's next waa a delicious burlesque on the high school graduate. It was hit Lett number for the evening. The third act of Joe Jefferson creation of "Rip Van Winkle. 1 bv Mr Burbank, was fice. arid showed great his trionic culture. Nye finished up the even ing s enjoyment ov doing the tchool-bov In - class act. Nye and Burbank made an interestine pair, add leave manv admirers In Deever aa tbe result ot this last visit. Denver News. At the opera house Fri day night. reBSIBuBM6. Vesiaon at C E Bi ownelly. VIAVI Co iffk io Baltimore block. If rou want a tine i-raokr call for Joseph a wnite laoor cigar-. Come and see the new chil ed plow at Ramps opposite postaffice. The beat.maat .mSea in the citv nt C.uad idytr a An extensive variety of Garden teed both in balk and by rha package can be found at CE Brown el la. Pa ronita borne loduttry bv smokins the elebrated white labor cicart. mansfactarad Jay Ja'ioa Jotepb. Why tmoke a Chiua ciear when for tha same money yon can get a w lite labor cigar maae oy j joseps. Whooping coagh readily vieldt to West Cjugh Syrup, the never failing core for bronchitis, consumption. athma.eto. 4 cx bo.tlo 25c; taiste b tLjaSOc. Sold bv JA Camming, druxyatt WxDDDtO IHVITAVIOXB. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Golden, Common every day. CtatSaUiaY. We : Want : Your : Trade -IX Ol'R- Drc88 floods Department. We have the right goods at the lowett prices, and wo guarantee satisfaction to you. Rkau, Peacock & Co. Wasb dress goods, calicoes, white ground, with polka dot, check, stripes, small fiamres. delicate xnrnvs. large figures, etc, so desirable for waists and wrappers Black and navy grounds, with all sorts of designs in white Fancy printed dress calicoes; l'ercales, a lovely variety of deeigae ; Fiitteens we have a special line; ginghams good values and very pretty designs. We : Want : Your 1 Trade IN OUR Hoot and fence Department. 1 . j .t.,iicl nu nei iv .11 "shapes T.ia;. which will take pleasure in showing you. Raan. Pbacock & Co.nl Rbad, Peacock & Co. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY POUND DEAD! While trying to Crowd their WAV INTO FRJMAM BROS. '.or, where they always have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, cf the latest Improved Rifle and .shot Guns; an Immense stock of Fishing Tickle of every description: Tnt. Man mock. Camp Chair and thousands of oti.er thing too numerous to mention. Repair Shop u connection with the Store, and one of the beat workmen In the State to do any and all kinds of work. Come oae Come all. No trouble to show goods "Small profit and nuici siW is oui JlOttO. 1LF4IT CGLLIBUT8 IHStTTU?! ALBANY, OREGON 1891, 1892. Iras Teras opeaed SaBsaaaber Xr A I . I corpe of Instructor, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, UTEIAIY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses ot study arranged se meat it all grades of students ififial imani eftrtd to stmdemti from abroad. art. ilsest Ceyata.sadTisds Msaaiiilafrkasa'.san'sB Pat etjanii rood acted far ooctt rets. Owe Orncc Ofsssm U. . Parsarr Omtt sad we caassgre patent in less time taaataoss feasors trass w saanagtoa. t Scad saodet, drawiag or photo., witfe dtaczfp-t uoo. wa auras, u aatcstao or not, ma or. cSanre. Oar fee M one tOl causae Is a Pasmsicy, -yaowiovnwia raxeso. CA.8NOWdt.CO. WILL'S MUSIC STORE CHICK ERING "B T MILLER," ' STOCK," AND VOSE at SOS" i-UXOS, ESTET." VEWatAN BtOS, OP.GAS8 D EJUUTCTF - ii-r : .1 . 1. Wriutae CM I listen adPrica re; eei. u- Bees 1 Pnceai tail lattntaaaSs, Bates ac Have at B It - nl ii IBs III ties Biiattt. tan BasaBse, uu aaa mm tor ail a-taata; E. I. WILL. Albany, wr. Star Baker Cwrlttaita and Firm S(e CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIEfOI, ltieeJ t roils, CIswasmTe, "rled ryalsa, Tebttcea, oftee. Baa,. Caste Me Qieeuwart. Vegetables. C Igars Npices. TtSSa, ta tact everrth.t skat ia kept ia a eeaar , variety aad raoosrv ttara, nhhl Savsptt price paid (or AJaL KINDS OP PRODUCE VTOTICE A BROTHER WAITM.- II i nave a brother. William m wham I Lave not seen for 20 tmih nut have ef late received re '.iabl infer mat ton tuai ne was in Albany, regoa. Any person acquainted with or knowing the wbsreabouta of tald prsn will be paid vs uim uvuutt oy aaorestung; R L AGERS, Marshfleld, Oregoi WELL DIGGING. Ed Davidson in prep? red to do well digging ia rat class etvle. nromnclv. and will nn antoa hia work. iRuj YourDiess Goods Now! o rtnu nere are our reasons for unrmK lyoutodoso: Yon want "tbe latesf'H I we have them right now ; you want good! va'ue mat is what we oner vou: vou want a gead assortment to select from 1 we never had a better line : vou wantl your area m seasonable time and nicely! . . . . ., - - . . maae ttien luv it now and e-ive vour uressiuaKer reasonable time: vou want a ' . ... . - - f the full benefit of your drees then get! ; . 1 .. . , . . 1. rail. , urn vou may gei iuii service from it before tbe warm season som mences. Aren't these sensible sugges- tiona W !., . in V o.l'.u.' fihv Tst.narljTTmhri.lla and Parasol . iiM of Cork acre turn ahoes 1 .,i;v, .j ;n .wuk:.. . tpr n'weanug Qualities are utn surpasses w. have them in Uce or nutton, plain toe jwith Up. Also in a variety of shapes A LIMN COUNTY .MAP Wm G Obenauer & Co are mak?ng a map of Linn county, which should be In every business houtr, public dwelling anl school room In Li .in county. The map accurately locatet every city, town and pottoffice, and riveit and creek, snowt voting precinct, townships, etc,ho the distance of each postofBce from Albeny Cut out the following and mail to V'm O Obenauet Sc Co, too Fiont street. Port land, Orrgen,and ti.ey will deliver you at many as you order. Please deliver me copies of vour Linn county map for which aree to oay nftv cent per copy on delivtry of mar s. -Bfgnature. Pottoffice A tnrsiil (ItatsMt Tratnn' fit natiaaT et Bob MkitoriaaXXataae-it in (j um ei.al Rv aod PVU PoatirtCan for a eternal. Iat-rai.Blbkl or Blate, aa Itraaac, aumac, Beeaoter Heraartarr rue, and SBttf ockvie das ami ftmale aiilmwi; It m stay satafJsSaSBl to she faaeral WaHh. Tba flrtt liconerv aaa adieal cure rwideriu so operattaa efca Sea bnatt nw -eaaarv hereafter. TM rtataty baa never keen kaawa i. tail. Slparkox (tor SS; M -v Basil . Wtv mat tmm thia terrible artca a written jrtraata it peatUvety tivaa with staats txa.v rafaaevta money at no eared. Bead or ire Seiapte- Oay ntXnt ianed by J A raoaatlas. Btrasaau. te Aea WANTED At the store Allen Bros, formerly owned by BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BACON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which possible. I i til pav the best cast price B F RAMP Wall Paper, o J ritgr3, Pa-intBu Oil 3 !&,, Etc J. A. Camming ALBANY. -:- CF.ECCH R. " MOM Arehiteet and C etttiartor. LeaviKirdjr with Hclburt Brc , Rsaf saisle acenta. AUK UAL MEiTIC. KOT.CE ks her by st 1 1- cnai meeting -f the stckb'idnsof U bany Boildice Asaocferjrr- will be beV at store cf J t.td ot.I ha tar y n M day, Marih 2ft b. '-3 at Si'n n, ta eitaSrinn of dlrwtora- ad ssbbs r, br bosmneea as may come oe:o.- tie" meeting. Dated Feb gtb. ISSJ. f p -i-niNG, WCTWEED.LE :-ecrearv Pret-i ect O. M. McFarland, j Harness -and-Saddlery Display in the loot Furniture Store. f R THOS BRINE, is now at his old ' Vl stand, opposite tbe opera house. wlere those wrbing anhstanlisl rei-able wrnitnre can secure what tLey want , dome manufactured stands, flcur 'bests, afee etc, r i ways on band or made on sort notice, at bottom prices. FOR SALE. 18 acres ef choice fruit and garden land M mile o Jtftcrsosi. Good new house, barn, wooohonse and oat bu tiding. 3 acre orchard choice fruit, mostly prunes it bearing: S acres cleared; X of place berver dam land: balance good up and, well fencep and watered. Fed mice and terms apply to owner at place, J. H.Toxpix. A BARGAIN Facrr asd vbsbtablb f r for sal consisting of 40 acrea or '.tea cf land oca mile nerth of Albany Land weU Im proved. Forpartieulaiainxatreof H Wabkbk FOR SALE A BARGAIN A modet steam ianndry for sale, capacity in wasb department $30 per dat; for S hands, located in Central Albany.on 2nd and Montgomery atreeu I wiah V gage m other boaine-a Will sell cheap J PfcMITB, Proprietor WANTED ftishtng Canvasser of good eddrefs. Liberal salary and eaperasea paid weakly. Permanent posi tion. BROWN BROS CO.. Nurserymen, Portland, Oregon. We : Want ; Yoar : Tradi is ora Cape and Jacket Deparlment. ve offer superior couds in welletlected sty lee at moderately ovr pi K..AD, Pl.Al.XVK & Co. Low Prices, aud Due Price to Al Call : and : Be : 11? Rkau, Pi aco. k i t We : W ant : Yon:- : Tra''e -in oca - l Eepaitment, hart, a offer excellent values in all , o. r- ml Rsad, Pbacock & Co.