The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 09, 1894, Image 3

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Wkkkt.v Dsmocrat. $t 75 par year
n advance. $ .00 at end t( year.
Musical. Tlio following is tlic nro-
j gmni of tho musical given for tho lienofit
Couucil Hall of Grand Prairie Uraiine of tnp Kindergarten ntunliiy evening by
1 , j: ti iv, rritticu o, inii-t. I o ' iatna .
1111110 11 neii, jm lve, l iar?., Mrs t'rox -ton
mill Miss Warner.
1 itfvuu ii.iuii', i niss iroin WO Mutter-
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CIRCUIT OOTTRT
Following is the ilocket for the Circuit
court convening in this city on next Mon
day March 12, excepting 91 old cases con
tinued from the last term, which preoeed
these:
R G Klum agt (5 rant and Samuel Lake.
Recoveiy money.
Assignment Tropst & Butler.
J L Berry et :.l agt Chas DotJ ot al. In
junction. I A Morris & Co agt VY I, Moore. Re
covery of money.
Henry Watkins agt Albany Milling
Mining Co. Recovery of money; attach
ment. Sylvester Bros agt Pound Bros. Re
covery of money; attachment.
Linn County National Bank agt (.! W
Pursefull. Recovery money; attachment.
W A Lane agt E B Michael. Recovery
money ; attachment.
P Schlosser agt 0. F Russell and L
Viereck. Recovery money; attachment.
J W Althouse agt H J and W H Maple.
Recovery money; attachment.
S E Young agt II J Maple. Recovtry
money; attchment.
S E Young agt W H and M A Maple.
Recovery of money: attachment.
E B Maple agt W H Maple. Recovery
money; attachment.
F L Dnmont agt Eva Dumont
Solo. Waltz and r'uble, Edith
Fore-
r ore-Lorain
(jtjmDer,
Diabelli,
Miss
llial
Si
ca.
trartcn.
Piano
Rowell.
Vocal Puett. Curfew Bell, Glow, MlMei
Lizzie and LUUe l'.irrell.
Song. Kindergarte&.
Vocal Solo, Pretty Hire
Altlia Pillar.
Two Bel. for four hands
Od.i Ilnight and Miss Warner
XtvalSolo, A Itinl from O'er the
V Into. Miss Warner.
Piano Solo. In Distant Land, Qoerdeier,
Miss Maud iltilbort.
Vocal Solo, Stay, Sweet Swallow, Lours.
Miss Lillie K anvil.
I'ianoSolo, X'iclieUhen, Loicke, Miss
Altlia Pillar.
Vocal Solo. When the Heart i Young,
riuch. Mr J M Isham.
Piano Dattt, Man-he Pompiers, Watson.
Misses Pillar and Mullen.
The program was well rendered from
beginning to end. The vocal solos deserve
special mention as showing voices that are
very promising. The recital was a success
financially being given before a full house.
The Foot Bali. Gamk - The niticti dis
cussed foot ball name between the Col
lege eleven and "unknowns." ikuIi
Divorce.
John ltom agt J S Lisles. Recovery of
money; attachment.
Assignment M F Pound.
JL J Crow agt H M Stone. Due-ages.
John Hughes, appellant agt J C and F
Cawood, respj, appeal.
Reeves A Co agt Q W Young et al. Re
covery money; attachment.
Harrisburg Lumber Co agt Eugene aud
Anna Bashaw. To set aside deed.
W I VawW agt X E Fox et al. Re
covery money; attachment.
W H Templetou agt Nancy A Temple
ton, Divorce.
F T Blount agt Frank Zimmerman etal.
Foreclosure Lien.
J C Powell agt J L Cowan. Recovery
money.
Straudsr From an agt A S Powell and A
F. Bloom. Recovery money; attachment.
Mitchell. Lewis A: Staver Co act BB
Butler. Recovery money ; attachment.
W V Brigg? and E r Wyntt agt John
Roberts. Appeal.
Assignment Boenicke Bros.
Linn County National Bank agt 11 L
Cranor. Recovery money; attachment.
Corbett. Failing & Robertson agt F C
Avers & Co. Recovery money; attach
ment. W M Quailey agt John Morgan. Re
covery money; attachment.
Linn County National Bank agt M A
and W E Kelley. Foreclosure.
H Bryant agt Stafford Dickson et al.
Foreclosure.
Margaret I Powell et al agt Louis Ross.
' To reform deed.
Assignment F C Ayers i Co.
Elizabeth Simons agt Mary A and R E
tCurran. Foreclosure.
Loan County National Bank agt O and
Cornelia Jennings. Foreclosure.
R E Parrish agt Farmers and Merchants
Lot Co. Recovery money.
M Sternberg agt A B Seal et al Fore
c'oanre. A V Tapson agt J W MeGhee. Re
covery of money.
Assignment of F L Kenton.
W S Thompson, assignee agt E S Bar
rows. Recovery money; attachment.
S H McElmurry et at agt Hugh C Cald
well. Foreclosure.
S E Young agt G F Russell et ux. Re
covery of money, attachment.
F C Smith agt J H Bridges et al. Fore
losure. Linn County National Bank agt W W
Davis and Louis Viereck. Recovery money ;
attachment.
Linn County National Bank agt L
Viereck. Recovery money: attachment.
E Houston agt B F and Fanny Dodge.
First National Bank agt 0 P Card. Re-
overy; attachment.
Assignment Louis Viereck.
C A Elnon agt Foster Mill Co. et al.
' Recovery money; attachment.
W B Donaca agt T T Furgeson. Re-
co very money; attachment.
O S Cole agt I D Miller. Appeal.
"Mitchell, Lewis & Stever Co. agt A P
"Talent 4c Sons. Recovery money; attacb
nient. A A Kelley agt H C and E V Klepper.
Foreclosure.
George W Gray ajrt C W and Lewis
Long. Recovery money , attach oient.
R G Keene agt Chas and Mary Schoeler
Recovery money; attachment.
Ed Zeyss agt W W M,d SosephW VVett
mer. Foreclosure
Z J Malone et al agt Ida Malone et al.
Partition .
Harrisburg Water Power Co. agt Ella
and W F Mendenhall. To condemn right
of way.
A I Crandail agt Will k Chase et ux.
Foreclosure.
Jacob Kees agt Lavina McCullcch et al.
Foreclosure.
Peter Bilyeu agt A H and Agnes Logan.
Recovery money; attachment.
D B Zeh agt L Y and Julia Bailey. Re
covery money; attachment.
J B Comley agt Jas H;Shahan.
closure.
Milton Hale act J T Tate et al.
closure.
Elizabeth J Cornell agt Fay
Myers. ferfecting title.
Chas Smith admr agt J W Cusick et al.
To correct and foreclose mtge.
Linn County Nationsl Bank agt Thomas
Morgan et al. Recovery money.
Chas Henry agt M Van Alstine et al
Foreclosure.
David Swank airt Elizabeth F ana F A
I Landes.
Austin Propst agt J S Lisles. Recovery
money,
Agnes Logan agt A II Logan.
Q W JPtkilips agt 0 G Hayne
Buck.
The Albanr Building k Loan Associa
tion agt IdillaA McDonald. Foreclosure
John M Waters airt Sanford Cochran
and wife. Foreclosure.
J M Waters agt Sanford Cochran and
wife. Foreclosure.
Chas J Howe agt F J Eggleston anil wife
Foreclosure of bond for deed.
No
Considering the bad snowy day the
good patrons of husbandry began to rill
the bouse at an early hour. In due
time the wortbv president. B M Palmar.
I called the house to order.
The grange choir furnished some line
music for the council.
The worthy agent Bro Miller stated
that be had no report to make at present.
The special committee on trade card
reported that it be changed from that of
last year far the coming year.
The committee on investigating the
working of Linn county officials, asked
for further time.
The chairman on said committee stat
ed, that on investigation they found a
great many irregularities in the actions
of the county officers.
A resolution was offered for the re
pealing of the railroad commission. Re
ferred 'o the committee on good of the
order after a good many remarks
The next meeting of the council will
be held with Sand Ridge grange the first
Saturday in April, lS'.H.
The worthy president declared a recess
for dinner.
On reassembling there was a song by
the choir.
Bro and Sister Walker rendered a song
in the "Chinook wawa" which was well
applauded
The committee on good of the order
reported an amendment adding and
making the members of the railroad
commission to be elected by the people.
The committee on legislation made a
very lengthy report on the resolution
offered at a former meeting of the coun
cil in regard to repealing the board of
equalization and asked that it do not
pass.
Bro Springer offered a lesolution in
regard to pledging the candidates for
the Oregon legislature that the'r YOa
for a law demanding the enacting ini
tiative and referendum system of mak
ing laws Said resolution was talked on
by several members explaining their
views on question. The resolution was
referred to the committee on legislation.
A resolution was read by Bro Kizer in
regard ta censuring the worthy secretary
of I" S agriculture as to so'rie of bis ac
tions towards the farming conimunif.
Said resolution was referred to the com
mittee on good of the order.
The usual vote of thanks was tendered
tother-embeigofNo.lt) grangeforthe
use of their hall, and the sisters for the
repast furnished on the occasion.
Bro "Swansey" of 111, was called for
and made a few remarks, being well
satisfied with the working of the Pof II.
On motion, the secretary of the coun
cil was authorized ' procure one thous
and trade cards for the use of the differ
ent subordinate granges. Carried
There were a good many suggestions
made for the good of the "order, which
were very interesting to all good gran
gers, and as many as could should make as Hot springs have cost the federal
it ttieir duty to attend the sessions cf j government during the last three years
thecouncil. a tidy little sum and one that wil make
The convention called for the purpose i tne pouplista of Orepen tear their hair
of electing delegates 'o th i state grange when they read of it. to think that I'ncle
elected the following persona: A I. "am could be so prodigal. Tneaccounts
Morris and wife and H l Pa'mer and ! ' t,,e secretary of the treasury show that
!.L. JLL1P.-1L
TXJlLi
Will Be Exkohced. Marshal Lee re
quests the Democrat to say that particular
attention will be paid to the enfon-cmunt of
the following sections of ordinance 152:
Section 7. That any person or persons
who shall carry any deadly or dangerous
weapons of any Iliad whatever in a con
cealed manner within the corporate limits
of the city of Albany, shall, upon convic
tion thereof before the recordur's court be
lined not less than if 10 nor more llOt), or
imprisoned in the city jail not less than
five days nor more than fifty days, or both
at the discretion of the court; Provided,
that pcaee officers shall be exempt from the
provisions of this section.
So much of the following as applies to
the business part on First ami Second
streets, and elsewhere without rare is used:
Section 41. No person shall ride a bi
cycle, nnicycle, or tricycle, or any sidewalk
in the city of Albany; Provided, That this
section shall not apply to any cripple who
shall use such vehicle for tho purpose of
travol. Any porsoti violating the provis
ions of this section, shall, upon conviction
thereof Wfore the, recorders court, be pun
j ished by a tine of not less than $3 nor more
than i6, or imprisoned in the city jail
( not less than two nor more than twentv-
hve days, or loth such tine and imprison
ment at the discretion of the court.
Section '22. Any jwrson or jiersons who
shall stand in or upon any street, alley or
sidewalk within the corporate limits of the
elevens of which were recently pMWtad, I city of Albany, after being notified by
came off Saturday afternoon, .be-iou : any police officer of said city to move on.
finished about j o'clock. Instead of its shall, upon conviction thereof lefore the
being a walk away for either sidoe it wa j recorders court.. bo punished by a tine not
a closely contested game, resulting in a ..exceeding $20. or tar imprisonment in the
tie, neii'ier side Wiug credited with a 'Citf jail not exceeding ten davs. or both, at
goal. Ihougu much the heavier team
the unknowns could not make much
Clrcut court Is in notion in Eugene th's
week.
A Hepner man was fined $60 for distur
bing services at a baptism.
Mr Andy Hunter is maki ig arrange
ments to open a harness shop in the
Maston Block.
One of toe most comfortable places in
Albany is the new street car. If isle, ted
and rider like a palace car. Try a ride,
46, 080 acers of U. S. land In Oregon Is
to be set nUe for the atate University, pro
vided a b. I Introduced by Senator Mitche.'l
passes.
AnexchangeH.lv ;, : .- will jusf
simply rattle around In Uladsiones seat.
For fifty years thee has only been one
Gladstone.
The Kindergarten stuJy class wit) meet
at 4 p m to morrow at tlielr parlor in
the old 0 P church. All interested are;
cordially Invited.
WE1DNESDAT
COME M iLXEKO
Tne Keely Insiltutc at Koscburg hae
been rloffO for the present.
The sheriff of Jackson county gives
notice that taxes will positively be delin
quent Apiil iat.
David B Thompson an old resident of
')refion will lecture tonight ct Sa'em on
'Turkey and the Turks."
The principal of the Ashland schools
receives $i2o a month, and the other
teachers $65, $60. $55, $50, and $45
At the populist county convention of
Douglas county, In the Initiative voting
for choice for state officers IJ K Uamp, of
Albany, was the choice for congressman.
The Odd Fellows Mall liuilding Associa
New Advertisements.
HtT,. ri-v Ti t , MDL'KK BB III Silver Laced Wyandotte
Highest of a.l in Leavening Power Latest (J. S. Gov't Report Y eggs for sale by D 0 Woodworth.
TM 235 head of beef cattle shipped to ion aave elected the following directors
.an r ranclsco last week by Fred Uarne for the ensuing yeai ; J Uradwoh' I loaeph
burg and sons from Southern Oregon, C Myers, Chas Klefer, J A JliHard L A
averaged neariv 14.10 pounds per head.
which Ig said to be the best band of cattc
shipped this season.
Many children ai-- ruined and their
doom fixed bc'jie tin , are eight yetrs old
The Kiodcigarlen aim to give right
idtaa betore thov have learned the evil
that is in the world.
j uuge uurr.cTt granted .lie Injunction ves
Parker, I L 11111
T II McGM baa ben expelled fiom the
Central Populist Club ct Portland. Mc
Glll once run the Hiayt m paer up the
Santbin, but m ivcd to t'orilcnd and be
came a plutocrat or something else.
Trouble has arUen over the Burns p.jst
office. Mrs Iona Whiting wa, appointed
last kumiin-r. !t.e had written 10 hoth
tl discretion cf the court
Bio Bear Story. The monster bear of
Admiralty island. Alaska, which has long
been a source of terror to the settlers in that
locality, was recently killed, and the Alaska
News, of Juneau, ive a long account of
how the feroc'.-jus animal was made to bite
the dust. A c&rtv of Indian hunters was
headway against tho ollege boys. On
the contrary the latter were the aggress
ors and during the first half kept the bell
in the unknown's territory, with one
exception, driving the unknowns before
them. The ball was gotten between the
I uufc &ctCICCT rsl, U1U UUV BII.JS S . I " , . . Z .
touch down, and the matter continues to i organuwi, anu arme.1 wun nnes ar.u a mm
be disputed as to w hether one should
have been given, in the theeecoud half
the ball was kept in both territories
without scoring. It was the general
opinion as heard by the Man about
loan, that the College team far out
played th unknowns, particularly in the
science of the gaxie, presenting the-riss
cros and other tricks in very good style.
IV II Hloss of Corvallis acted re umpire
in a satisfactory manner. Good feeling
nrPV'.lital an.l tkurd u-a n,
Captain McKarUnd received a gash in the the body . In shovelin
a . . .- . - .1
,,...uK lllc location 01 a jranciM irs Cleveland and Mrs Lamon- aud said
Insane asylum in Eastern Oregon. It ,DC ra 0 r,OOI wiJuw ThU w;ur(Hl her
will be appealed immediately to the u-1 appointment, and now darter have been
preme court. fied agal. st her which a,!,Be she Is not
For all derangements of the throat and : poor and is a republican,
lung,, Ayer's Cherry Pecteral U the speed- j Ah a Chinan-.ao who ha. lived !n
eat and most reliable remedy. Keen in Prinevllle nearly or oulte thirteen years
the advanced stage of Consumption, thia ; ef, , few day ago to look j; another
wonderful preparation afford, great relief,! location. It Is rot likely lhat he will ever
checki coughing, and induces sleep. 1 return to Prinevi It. Sorrc believe that
V'.l-r'.. mm . ., " ' I I . . n.
i'ei'1'ie iciiicinocr tucir Minn.! 11 nas retumeo lotne fioweri- K. in,' 'orr
bitters with a shudder. The present gen
eratlon have much to be thankful for, not
the least of their blessings being such a
pleasant and thorougbly effective spring
medicine as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is a
health-restorer an I heahh-malntalner.
of giant powder, started out for the bear's 1 .Meda Clinc, aged 16 yeara, was com
cave. Beaching the place where bruin waa mined to the sta'e Iniane asylum ye.ter
ouietlv sleeping, the leader, an Indian. I d-v bv lhe county judge. Deputy Prcee
threw'Uie lag of powder into the cave, and 1 tiding Attorney A O Condi1 and I)r L
then made a dive into the soft snow. "Ihe ; Henderson conducting the examioatin.
bear," said one of tlve hunters. 'jumpel , fihe na been In Salem about sis months
for the giant and fase and began to paw it. ! Hcr mother resiJes here and her fjihcr
Zip! boom! tKingl B ar's rueat lew in all j mf ' bo"" Prinevi:;e, Crook
uimuum. iue nioiisM-r sk uiusu imo .- - vcrsirv learn and desire some pre'imi-
blasted meat. 100 pieces of mesit were j At a meeting of the members of the Bap- na'y practice.
gainere.1. weiguing ipouiuu. r.ignteen iu.i cnorLt. last evening a prrmarent call At ihf n,i-.u'ic mim,.i
-Prlneville New.
J A Jenning. of Grants Pass, who had
a hand shot off by the accidei.tal discharge
of a gun last wet-k, carried an accident
, policy. He wtO receive t(Si in sixty
' days which is the amount pail for the
total loss of one hand. In addition to this
! he I entitled to i$ per week until fuliy
rccovertd.
, Arrangements are being made for a
: pracllce game neat Saturday between the
' College fojl ball eleven and' th: O A C of
Corvallis. The latter club arc carttmpia
; ting anoti.er game with the Portland Ci-
Baking'
Powder
(R RKN I . The roim reoMitiy oeni
pied by J W Isentlv as a bsot and
kboe shop. h I 03 L Viereck.
ABSGlXfTC! PURE
Ec.f.i, BoOB, Bewe. Pare bred Silver
Lacei Wvaodr.tta. Kgga for ettiD?,it
the Alhany I'onltry Yards. From pen Wo,
1 and 2, $1.25 prr i3; pu No. 3 $1 per 13.
BFIynontb Boka, 75 eta per 13. onn
Brush, Al'aanv, Or. Cor 4:h and R It ats
OK REN I' 'The opera bonw store,
Mplsndid location. Ca.l on tbe
, secretary at tbe Liemccbat ottice for par
' ticnlara.
buckshot and three bullets were found in was extended to Rev. McKee, lo bat
face alter Wing Ucklevi by Full Back j ln ront of, uJf U repin
astibarn, and Joe
of tbe contest with i
of them emerged trom the battle
muddy looking crowd.
tne snow awav oeen prcacetr.ff in the church itete tor a
the captains : few ,nonths, and willprobab'y be accepted
gun. tho skull cf an Indian and bone of J Rev. McKee will leave tonight fo- i.ls
sprained wrist. All tne ouman skeleton near a tree, a Uvrrel ot nome In souih Dakota, ith tl.e eipecu-
uu 0111 r.ngiun smnsrun a no a nwuui ue , uon 01 returning 10 Albany retore ic'ooer
j were found. Fhe bar killers gun m lit. Since coming to Albanv bis rrsi-!
Britwna-
i vljie the fj lowing delegates were e.ected
to the county convention at A'bany:
fsou'h Browr.svilic W Roberts, J Peal,
M Butler, I RiggsandJ I) Wlgle. Ncnh
Brownst l lie B F Chi'ds. J Se
M:I)onaH, Ge rge F'rcy and W Oob'e.
i bityken at the breech. He said that this j dence there was destroyed bv tire, and he
A Good PaBCcpsNr Mr A It Slanson j bear had killed many Indians in the last 20
in his Washington VtVr savs: Senator ; years. Having the honorof killing the
Jefferson Myers and Representative ' monster, he celebrated his prowess by eat
Milton A Miller .of I.inn county, have high ! ing the tail and ears of the bar raw. hide
A0 r. M (,.I.-TI..
authority for thetr action in trying to
induce the state of Oregon to take charge
of and maintain io- rublic use lhat
famous spring at Sjaviile. The Arkan
wite. Alternates: B A Davidson and
wife, H B Spnner. and F M Kizr and
wife were duly elec'e-i as said
and alternates.
delegates
ts.-RIUK.
Cuatrary I law
Eilitor' Democrat :
Please permit me to occupy a small
space in your paper, in regard to the
game law and ho-v it is carried on in
this vicinity, that is. up east of Larwood
on Roaring river. It is an every day
thing to ee two or four men with eight
to ten hounds go np. Tney always take
up a roll of sacks behind them an 4 as
they come out they are full, with blood
on the outside. A'hat is the use in
spending money in making laws when
they are not kept in force. Some of the
very best christians, that claim the laws
of the land are made from the Dlble.
will disobey the law in a cruel wit.
.hbscbibib.
in 1S&0 $3,220.3o were ejpended for the
improvement of those springs: in MM.
$60,243.C2; in 1892, SJO.OCO; and in IsiCJ.
'-'.!'.'..' ' If the government can do
this for Hot springs, why not Oregon for
and hair, al! went down without the fellow
even winking an eye."
a Course of LrxTrnE. 'lhe most im
portant item that has come to our notice
for some time is the announcement of a
course of "Popular lectures by popular
speakers." which will be given in the First
M K church of this city. Tbe speakers are
well and favorably known as men of rare
ability, and we predict that the lecture
will be the greatest treat in the literary line
Mia.', has ever been give" here. The lec
tures will be given in the following order:
March 14. "Kominiscences of Army
Cife Kev , uoe, I 1'. of irav
will have t.U business there to settle before
returning.
Mr Mack Monteith is in the city.
K F Sox returned this nn from a bu;-
tnp to Ha'sey.
Mr T H Wallace u Isinar seriously ill at
; bis home in tbe First ward.
Mr I- Senders is con6ncl to his home
and is reported seriously ill.
Col Van Cleve. of Uw Toledo P.1. and ' t!w late receivershii
H Y Kirkpatrick of tbe lbanon Kipress, j Those who were in bu-in Iwfore tbe
were in the city today. , opening of tbe ( ireg"n Pacific line can re-
License has been bntj f'-r tiu? marriage me"J'-'r freight was paid from Pan
of Homer B Tartar, of Spokane, and Miks j Franciwi. If not it would be well to lo-ak
Stella F Posh, of this count v. I op dd freiarbt bi"S. It i- evident even to
Hon K Weatherford. of Albany, lcrlt
yeaterday afternoon in Engine. stM ing lor
Sodaville? Undoubtedly this will be a church. Portland-
burning question in tbe Linn county ; March 25. uLUb of Abrham Uaeoln-.
campaign during the nest three ajontbs- j Illustrated bv his own stones" by Rev ti W
Deatu or "Dl" PiVAoxDelbert '"nU of Salem
,. ... April 4. "Everr Inch a Man by Rev
savage died in San Jose. Calif., on Tls-irs- Chas Edward Locke. U P. of Tavlor street,
day. larch L, of consnmption.at tbe age t Portland.
of about '20 years. His remains were j April i I. Rev I p Ihiver. P P.
brought to Albany on the overland this . s.n iiMc tr- .l..lr. r.V .,
morning by his moUier and step father, ti'-kets for children under 15 vear .'.Oc.
EJi or Democrat:
1 am infonne-1 that some of our mer
chants do not patronize the regon Pacific
line to well -is formerly because rates have
len slightly advanced and ber-aose of the
confusion arising from the deplorable con-
'..:: n ! .ja s.-r-. . at ::..- . . :
PERSOKAL
Mrs T L Wallace and children went to
Portland this noon.
Mr Chas Hears went to Halem this
noon for a few daj s outing.
Mr Merrill Fish, of the Oregonian of
fice. Portland, is in tbe city, on a visit
License has been issued for the mairiage
of W W Mosrf and Eva Edward.
Mrs 1. Vierick and children went to
Jefferson to-day to visit the formers sis
ter Mrs W W Davis.
Mr and Mrs Jason Wheelei, who have
been al Los Gatos. Calif, several weeks
write that they will lw home soon.
Mr Geo I) Overton, who is tesidicg in
Eugene in order to give his boys tbe ad
vantage of tbe University, was in tbe
city this forenoon.
Lat evening th Albanv Social Club
jrave a reception to tbe benedict member of
their club. Mr Bert Westbrook. A pleas
ant evening was pa-d at their rooms in
the Crawf jrd block.
A whist party was given lad evening
at the residence of Mr S S Tra n in honor
of MUs Nettie 'bitney. of Eugene. Sixty
people were present filling fifteen card
tables. ProgTeive whist was played for
several hours. Preceding this gaue was
a short program of merit. Mr J K Whit
ney and Mis Hose Train were beard in a
cornet and piano duet. Mis Train in a
vocal solo. Mis Margueritle Hopkins
Eva Cowan and Edna Ailen in piano solos,
and Miet Hel?n Crawford and iiliie
Crawford in recitations. A grand march
followed and then came the whL-t. It was
pronounced one of tbe pleaaantett social
events of the season.
noma teuiBMue
Will 61 Stark, t' ewel'
If yoo want a fine amokr call fur Joaspb.a
whits labor cigars.
The bearoast coilee in the ty at ('. mad
dujar a
FORSALR-5K) share of Albany o!;
trie light o'ty.'t tha bst dividen 1
1 paving BtOOk in this citi . Enqnire at
tbis r,ma
C10CN Y WARRANTS Bnght and
cold by 0 F Merrill.
For Sale or Trade, a hsWWettad lot in
good location In Alban-,- W.'II sell
cheap for caah or wi,i trade f r land part
re teadia drag j ly or wholly inaproved not ver (ar from
i town. Call or write to this office.
Bstha at Viereck
on Han parlors.
Hodge & MeKanaot,
tore, Albany, Ci .
Will 61 Stark' large line of silver ware j
ha crtated a great deal of talk W. Q A le 17 ft A NPIQPft
Pa rentes home mdastry by smoking kha ' TUA Oft.ll 1 Rft l UlOVjU,
celebrated white labor eigara, mabcfactired
eyUH-j--- . ! The Steamship HOMER
abaviog ad ir ; will ply bftween San Fran
i cisco and Willamette Valley
points via the Oregon and
;Sonthern Paeifc railroads,
'sailing with freight and pas
sengers on or about the 1A
lowingdates: From San Fran
ciseo on March 6, From Ya
quina: on March 11.
Fare from Albany and
Corvallis to San Francisco:
$12: Steera?;. $9.
See the y.xw Improved Singer sewing m
cc r - Th? I t ! always tb cheapest.
WSswde-. aent. Offiie at F M Frncb
ewelry U.;
fr.vvo M Ac HI s as nrstiy repaired tad
warranted 1 r a th-r-.Dnhly competent aork
aim, at V M Prnach' jewelry aore, -A iS.r.y
ygoo.
By uing Hall' Uair Renewer, gray,
fjld oa .i'.-r' r.'. : hair iuiin.,1 nam.
ra1 calor of youth, and giow luxuriant i Cab.n
anj trong, pleasing every bodv.
Kound trip tickets, mclud
goo
veir rraUe.
la HF.ll y. mi.
Eighteen new mrmbers were adrr.it'ed
into the Presbyterian churc'y ei!erday.
There will be one assess rrent In tl'e A
O U V order for the morth ot Varch
The contract for the gailery of
the D P chuich ha been let to 'A m Frutn
.he seats to be in position txtore 'he
national general assembly meets the last
of May.
Yesterday a lamp exploded in the rsid
ence of Mrs Robert on Second street nearly
resulting in a conflagration. The flames
were extinguished though, and only a small
damage done.
Saturday afternoon JohnJjHammT was
arrested for sending a threatening letter to
Chas Metzg-.ir through tbe mail. Me wa
examined bv Justice Curl and held for the
taken to Portland
I S marshal Ceo
U court. He was
yvterday by Deputy
Humphrey.
It will not be safe lor any dea'er in
cigarette to ell to rrrnors " if Marshal
Lee sicta hold of the fac. H: is keeping
lii eyes open for offender We give the
businr away so that if there are any
dealer idling to inh.or t'.iey wi l keep on
tne sale side by quitting It.
ui.it tsnii (y.-.miirti sriini.
uGvJTP,0V !'r'ai E U'-eVecorder.
Mack have formed a partnership In the I
oaroer business and will ur.ite the two
shops and run a five chair shOs in the
room recently vacated bv G B Haight,
hlch will be S'.'ed up in handsome tvle
for them .
David Coleman who was ahot In
Eugene last week by (irant Mo, In cne
of the worst tr4eedies ever occurrlnsr in
Oregon, died this morning. It aras
thought he would live at first A good
thing about tbe matter is tbe fact thnl
the miserable wretch who comm tted the
murder also shot hinelf.
Divorce.
and C L
air ani .r? t-rank j-eterson, aua were
taken to Philomath for burial- About
two years ago Toung Savage was indic'.ed
by the grand jury on the charge of steal
ing a sura of money from C I Kennedy,
conductor on the O P and was placed un
der $'JO0 bonds, which were forfeiteJ.
Oa learning tltat ud could not live an ef
fort was made to have the indictment
withdrawn, in order that he might die
without a crime standing against him.
It is to be regtvtttd that it was not se
cured Come: COMt! Oeattl At the 0 P
church yesterday morning R?v E N
Condit preached a very leauCful as well
as interesting serui-.ii. shout Blind Bar
timus of Jericho, from Luke 18:39. In
the ewning Rev Little discoursed upon
he "Rtcb Young Ru!t.r" in his impres
sive and earr est manner I be meetings
will be continued this woefe. a bible read
ing e-2i?- af'.ern on a and serviees at
" :30 eacli evening. Kverylwdy, sinners
and saved, are invited and will lie cor
dially welcotii". Come and Le with ns
for ' Jesus of Kamwtfa is i .i .a b"."
Sllbifrt tmi'ltt - BTtM r-at.t Sal la the
(human uiicd can contemplate.'
TiiRF.:t Boys. Joe Raymoe Jau.tsTalt
and Walter Farrell. i;ie three yoang eien
ho tapped the beer keg on the U P
wharf, were ta'en lie! are Recorder lien
or, tins fore-noon, an i after ieing given
a lecture repletit wib ; nJvice, were
fined apiece, $17.7." in a', arrange
ments !cr ti e p3vn:eniof which were
made scd the y.ur.g men were discharg
eil. It ill pr.v U:e voung men of Al-
tiadv uo heed tbe good advice given by
Single tickets for adults 2oc; single tickets
for. chilibrcn under lo years 15c.
Tiir. axxtai. Mrnoot, meetixo was held
at the. conrt house last evening. The chair-
A me'-ing of the Linn County Cen
tral Commr.tee of the Democratic partv
will be ae'd at the 0 urt Mouse In Albany
Oregon, on Thuday, the 8th day of
March, iSat the hour of two o'clock
I M of said day. All member vt .a:.!
committee are requested to be present in
peron or by proxy, t buinrs it im
portance ill e transacted at ald meet
ing. Dates) Albany, Or.. Feb 24,1891.
Geo W Wright.
ficrearv of Centnl Committee.
Dr.
Price's Cream licking Powder
World Fair Highest Award.
Mrs T L Wallace, of Albanv. has de
cided to change her home to Portland.
fortland fcx.
DrTC Mackev went to Portland to
day where he wiil speak before a big A
O U w meeting tonight.
Mr John Smith, who is rap-illy gain
ing the century mark, waa tak?n serious
ly ill on Saturday evening; but is re
ported better, the Democrat is glad to
learn, today. Hi nephew, Dr Tate, of
Port'and, nas sent for, and came up on
tne aturday evening overland.
The only Casey is spending Boinetime 1 ' ihouipson. UD. John T Wilbangs and
at the Mid-winter Fair, renewing old i J1I,B mmme navix, twtii ot Linn county.
acquaintances among the denizens or tbe
NSaUtlEP
WILUAXKS-DAVIS. At the resi
dence of James Wilbankt. in Linn county.
opKiUM orvallin, March 4. bv Kev
I0'
.IE
Ladie,try the Eglantine Massage Cream
the bet preparation ever made for the
compaction, to be had of Mrs Rowell, at
Run House Albany Ore.
'49 mining camp of the Midway PI 11-
sance. Jacksonville Times. Also Al
bany s.
Announcement. We are authorized to
anncunce the name of John '' Md )hee as
a candidate for county treamirer, subject to
the action of tbe democratic county con
vention. What is the matter of the following,
from an eastern paper, as a cure all fer
bines, hard times feelingx, etc:
Weather's kind o'crazy
Everywhere you go;
One day it's a daisy,
Next day it' a snow.
But, whate'er it's bringin'.
You can bear your part
If the birds keep idngin
Somewhere '8 near your heart.
WKSTBROOK MARSHALL On
Sa'urdiiy ever.ing, March 3, 18i4, at the
residence ot and by Rev J 1 Atitiett, Mr
Bert Westbrook and MissNoita Marshall
both of Albany. Two of Albany's pop
ular young people deserving the best
wishes of their many friends, which they
are receiving.
DKV AN EY (i ILBERT. At Sherman
Heights, near Chatonocga, Tenn. on Tues
day, February 20, Mr A J Devaney and
Miss fiertia Gilbert.
The happy couple is expected to arrive
here ii. a short time to take up their resi
dence ou or near th-s old homestead. Scio
Press.
man of -the U-ord of school direot. -rs b-ing
absent Prof Crawford presided The clerk
C H Stewart, read hie annual report show
ing the following:
No. of school children 90
No. papilt enrolled M
Xo. pupils not enrolled 277
A verage daily attends noe 39C
No teachers 10
Receipts from ail sources - - .$-V93 31
Paid out for all teachers 454 38
Paid for repairs 113
Paid for fuel, incidentals 770 20
Cash on band IB 93
Teacher saleries. principal. $125 per
month ; assistant.- -"i0. amount of insurance
$9,000. A report from Pmf Crawfor-!
sbowel the condition of the schools to te a
pre-perous one.
Thkv LtK Ahk.m. ihe large firms cf j
the east never lose their heuds. even in dull
tiroes. Take C I Hood & Co, for instance.
They continue to advertise aa of old . Tbi
firm has just renewed its contract with the
: s hat without mentioning bard time,
at the old rat.-. Notwithstanding their
big reputation they do not try to do busi
nea. like some short-sighted merchants on
their name, but know that tbey roust keep
it constantly before the public. The tame
i true of seviral other big institutions who
of course may always be found speaking to
the public in the Democrat.
Tbk sehmom last night at the D P
church was the dark siue of Cospel troth;
sin. righteousness, judgment. Joha
16-S-ll. Sin a tree; branches murder,
lust, theft, etc; the trunk envy, malice,
hatred: the root unleiief The righteous
ness of Chrii-t. the standard; necessary to
meet Ood. The judgment Christ our j
Savior. Christ our judge. ood audience I
and gooil interest. Come tonight and hear
aliout Lydia. Come and bring your neigh
bors. A New STEAMEii.rhe new Steamer
Eugene will leave for that city on the 12th
instant The oat is 140 feet long and 29
feet abeam. There are six state rooms, a
ladies cabin, smoking room and dining
hall. It is to be hoped the boat will suc
ceed in navigating the river constantly dur
ing the year to Eugene: but it in very
doubtful whether Uie government seep tne
river in om.lition atiove iorvai(i.
A Mcd Bath. A fanner came into
the city today covered with mud from head
to feet. He had been thrown from a bih
seat into Oregon's Pride. Taylor, the
general ioblier was given a contract by the
wholesale to clean him up, which he did
after a long siege.
Yet He Knew How. An O P conduc
tor wan getting on the Albany everland
this forenoon when he slipped and fell into
several inches o' yielding rand on I'irnt
street, emerging from it a la foot boll
player, presenting a very mundane sec-tacle.
ii rants Pans on the overland train Cuard.
D D Coffey and W H Odell. of Mem,
were in the city this noon ot tix-1- .,y
bome from Mill City, where they aryaa
ized a republican club last night.
Clint Monroe, while well-known aa a
hotel -keeper at Salem, chopped ff his left
! thumb while engaged in the feoHstl past
; time of splitting wood. Ex.
Mr WiHUm Ralston, left ti:.
Olex to remain a month, looking after bis
farm there. Recently he purctuned the
Ihirbin ranch, adjoining that of bis son
Lonner. consisting of 06O acrvs
Joxlse Kelaev. of CorraSUs. has
solicited by a good many of bis frienls.sart
anwai ooaeryer mat Albany is vitally in
terested in a good sale ting rr.iJ. of this
roa 1 Pntably tlOO.000 u due Albany
creditor and that amount of money will go
in circulation m-re if a sale is mil? that
v. ill pay ail Ux- court' iebts. otherwise a
. .rt -p.inHng ifM will b; incurred, to tay
nothing of future benefit.
It is plain that the road will sell t j better
advantage- if tvin operate with a good I
Mtaaat of trade, than if cl.teA down for
lark of it.
l"nder t!ee cirroatancct both p ices in ;
a valley institution and policy ought to I
iwlace every nBw merchant to hip by I
that line. A few d ollars gain now will be
poor aalisiaction for senc-us ks a'terwazd
C G, Iloora.
Mr C C Hocue was the auditor and cva-
Atthe regrilar meeting of Albany' Engine
Co Xo 1 held Monday evening. March 5.
114. the following re-'!ntion were adopt
ed: Wlierea. It has pleased the Supreme
Creator and Almighty itod of the Universe
to remove from our midst our worthy
brother fireman, fieorge C HendVrson, and
from the community a good citizen and
father: therefor? l? it
Resolved. That we hereby express Our
heartfelt sorrow and ext.-od our sympathy
to the bereaved family, and
Resolved. Tbot the thanks of Albany
Engine Co Xo 1. of the Albany Fire IV
partm-r.t. are hereby tendered to tbe offi -cers
and menders of Home Lodge. Xo.35
K of P. of s-ilvervon. and Laurel Lodg, No
7. of Albany, for favors receive! and ser
vice rendered during the r kness and
death of our departed brother and friend,
and be it further
Resolved, lhat these resolutions be spread
on tbe minutes of this company, that a
ropy be sent to Mrs Anna Henderson.
Home lodt-e No :P K of P. Laurel Lodge
No 7 K of P and a copy be published in
tbe daily papers tf Albany.
It V IU.S M ETZti ER.
D C Scuklx.
Wiw. rt niTE. CV-mtaittee,
Self praise I no recommendation, but ! r 0(1 An.
there are not time when one matt permit 1 u -a
person to tell the truth about himself.
H hen what he say 1 supported by the
testimony of other no reasonable man
will doubt his word. Now, to say that
Ailcock' Porous Platter are the only
genuine tnd reliable porous plaster made
I not self praise in the llgh'.et degree.
They have stood tne test for over thirty
yean, and in proof of their merit it is only
necessary to call attention to tne cuie
they have effected and to the voluntary
teatimonia' of those who have used them.
Bewait of imitations, and do not be de
ceived bv misrepresentation. Ask for
Ailcock', and let no solicitation or expla
nation inducr sou to accept a uhtitute.
ing meals and berths,
$18.
Chas 1 Hespev, Son A Co, Agtnu.
Xo 2 to 6 Market atreet, San Fraud CO.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION
a local paper, to run for the office of attar- j era! freigt t and pawnger agent of the Ore
ney general. Though 74 year of aae. by! goo Pacific for a number of var acd ts
the by. the judge is as lively and clear ' well known throughout the valley,
beadei as many young men at .15. e think bis word will meet with gen-
Tbe Pioneers of "California have expelled j era! approval. Mr Hvgue Ls cow in besi
Uubert Howe I Unci oft from tlieir society in Albany end no dosbt has the mter
00 acoannt of U accuracies and false Ut- ; est of the town and valley as MM b at heart,
itsent in his alleges! history of Califomta- "ben managing the trairk of the tAegon
Hi bistory of Oregon is no better, if as PnoSc. in it better da.
gcod aa the other. Ex.
Mr Edgar L Eaton, a resident of Albany! c mr.
in 187-) is now residing in Wal!a W a-i.i.
where he 1 doing a gooa onines a as
astro-magnetic spirt ual scientist. In a
letter and pamphlet ent to an .Vltany
friend be roport several wood-rial cures.
DC Havne, Mr Isham. Rev Al.Jett. and
MiSMW Kva Mujpson
The annual school election wa h.!d !at
Monday afternoon. Geo I E art on was
elected director to srrve three years ar-'. W
H Millbollen clerk to erve one year. Tbey
ar? lotn nurserymen and Popo!its. If
straws show which way tbe wind Mow tije
r.mnu l- -.:g ;.. M..- .
I I . , - l . . . . ... ... , 1 . . .
""'V iT - . 7. T. iV Pop wi be on top in tie June election!', i laiaS t.rose to 1
noon for McMionviile to attend tne I'n-snct , ' t . . F. c ' " i0
! gene, Bmh and oiSTplaces for the same - will furnisn the , '7
itetx r.-TTt alt
Joe C Brown to lames R Duntap.
100 acres. 13 4
C S Mullen to Harry E Mullen.
137.1S. the grantor to support
grantee
James R fanhp to M?rgaret A
Bro-rn. acres. 13 w 4
':...-- H I'JcIapt. 7:U Ann.- L fke. .
SO acres IS w 4
A J Pitner to Wm Basset t, 160 acres.
14 w 4
M Anderscio to John Braun and
John P Met. l;t acres. St I..
Ii K 1 'end let- r. to Mary E Cnndiff.
Aa) acres. 11 w 4
Marv A Hoiman to Virginia Cvras,
."v. acres. 11 w 1 ."
John Camming to N II and Maggie
Camming. 10 acrv-. 14 w 4
Jas Nanny to Marv- A Simpson. 3)3
aTe.-. 1 1 w S and 4
ar N Bass.
i H Qeatbrr, 2 lots.
place
Tak Norics.
year for house
This is the titre of the!
rleaning, gardening. I
carpet laving and cleaning, cl.tmney -
cleaning, whitewashing and
ay the music will 1 No. I. and the liter
ary j-rogram has lea carefully orrange-i.
" r :r..--p f-.at.t i.:-.- mm ad Id DNEB
I.;- : . ii .. i 1 1.1... ,
W tnu"W 1 ... 1. v . . . 1 ;
c.,w,,' If T"1?'?' Ue?. torone anoUr voumr man get, in ahead OU,0,T,
Soeliirn
Martha E Roscobv Sheriff to Martha
E Roseoe. 1 lot. bl 23. Albanv .
done bv an expert hand call o W Tay ler
at Ceo Landreth's barber shop.
rTY tiiMt
unoa
SUM
10
4HJ
n
1000
:0QO
700
7CO
!S0
2100
1
Wanied is CoaVAtLis. In response
to s telephone message from sheriff
Oshorn. at Corvailie.Cbief of Police Lee,
arrested a man by the name of Hill,
wanted in that city on the charge of
being aii absconding debtor. Sheriff
Osborn came over in a carriage and look
him bacc to that city.
ther f-..
P.
and if tbe 1
go borne.
The winter term of scbo i wi!
Eriday.
W H UiUhoiWa i putting 01
hedge f ir J K Mohr. W 11 h.i
osage ptanta in his nursery.
Mr S can"
The Best f Btastai.
Xotice is hereby given to the legal
voters of achool district N -. 5 of Linn
: con. ty, state of Oregon that the anniai
' school meeting for said district, wi l be
' held at ibe .-oonty treaurr's offif- n
Albany, t.:. begin at 2 o'eio. kpa.on the
w-'-ocd M- r. ! . r. the 12th day j
i March lSSst. ihia m-tin is ! for
the parpossi of electicg cue AntayM
sere fr three yeara. and oi-e c erk to
serve for one year, and in - transaction of
: bnsine ususi at such rite :.
Dated thU 2&-,h tfay aff Feb, 18&4
J K V EATBERFfRD.
Attet; Chairman of D'.r-tf.rs
C H -TE V A R T. District Clark.
SHERIFFS SALE.
I. tk On-lit dart of the State of Oregon
for the C'outy of LiuL.
Ttx reason why Al'cock's Poro is Plas- i
tera ire popuiar is that thev may be relied '
on to cure.
1 Lan.e back, sciatica, or 1
tuif-t.'ns of .he muscle.
z. Chest rouhiea, uch a pleur:- - pneu- '
rr. r.u, cont-amptior..
3. Indigestion. dpepio, isneaa.
kicr,i complaint.
T -e success, however, will depend upon
the genuinanea cf the plaster used. Tbe
popu arity of A: cock's Por 111 Pl4r ha
been so greot that multitude of imitations
have sprung upon every hand. The omts ;
sure cure I to get the genuine Alicoca's ' s ' Barer aid and
Porou Plasters. Barker h's wife,
Brandreth's PHI improve the digestion.
Portland. Scramento. Lo Angeles
S'-ccston and Salem have the same insur
ance rates. Albany, Or. Butte and Helena.
Montana, Sa:t Lake Citv. Taco na. and
Sa aV: a. Wash. a-J rkar.e. have
the came rate.
D M Osoorr. i C .
Sarar.
P a mtm
Deieniiat-
Or. Price's Creausi Baxiag Powder
Forty Vows tk 5taoCxr
Notice t hereby given that by virtu; of
I an execution and order of sale duly Issued
out ot the abeve named court ia the
above esititied tu't to me directed ad de
livered, I al on Satarday the 7th day of
j April, iSt, at the front door of the coin
I house in the city cf Albany, L:an County,
Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m of
j said day tell a, public auction for cash in
hand to the highest bidder, the real prop
ertv described In said execution acid crier
: of sale 10-wit : Beginning at the north
To preserve a youthful appearanc at west coraer o: H L Brown's donation
long as reisslble. f; is indispensable that the j land c'.aiai nou&dtkm number zozS ia !p
hair should rtain i" natural co'or and 14, South Rae 2. west of ins Willam-
fn'lre. fbere i no torepa'-ation to ette meridian, in Linn
rirjctfve a Avre' Hair Vior.
It pi eveala bakSne. and keeps the sca'p
thence east 33 chains, thence south 9
clean, cool, and health v.
Sj-n-n?r weakness, that tirJ feeling
' appetite and nervous ; - - .- -ae
artven awav bv Hood's Sarsaparil a.
like mist before the morning un . To
reaiixe the beneSt of thi g.eat med-cine,
give it a trial.
Sare, efficient, eav Hood's Pi'.U.
An.fr.
Drm
A cotton carpet soon looks faded and
soiled, while a good linen warp matting
will remain bright, and sweep! easier, you
can buy the best of the Albany Farnitur
Co. They have a new lot.
Whatever may be the cause of blanch
ing, the hair may be restored to Its origi
nal color by the ue of that potent remedy
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
French has the largest and fined stock
of spectacles and eye glasses In Linn
County. Prices to ult the times.
Dr. Price's Cream t$aftln Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Naw Lumbkb Yabii. Tbe undesigned
is prepared to supply all customers with
all kinds of lumber, drain tiling, cedar
posts, flour and feed on the most favor
able terms.
KG PowEjig, Shedd.
Everybody around Harrisburg will be
pleased to learn that negotiations are well 1
under way for the final settlement for the j
right-of-way for the Harrisburg Water
Power Company's ditch across Mrs Ella'
Mendenhdll's property. Courier.
The Albany Populist ig getting the
name of being one of the most unreliable
papers published. People want facts, not
misleading statements; Stay ton Tim's.
Hal.' Hair Renewer contains the natu
j ral food and color-matter for the hair, and
I medicinal heibs for stnlp, curing giayness,
I baldness, dandruff, and scalp core.
Wkuoino nvitavions.
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Golden
Common every day.
"Hmutir.
COTJF.Y JACKSON'.-Cn Feb. 13,
1804, J W Couey, formerly of Linn coun
tv, anslMies Emma Jean JacksoD,
Fresno, Cal.
lit
BO UN.
THOMPSON. On March 3,
Mr and Mrs i L Thompson a girl. AH
doing well.
COLLI P. On Saturday March 3, 'i4.
in this city, to the wife oi Mr Collip, a
bov.
KENTON. On March 2nd a son was
b jrn to Mr and Mrs Frank L Kenton.
An Albany
Jewelry Stork
Worth patronizing I that
of Will A-Stark. They carry the fineat
line of silverware, watches, c ock and
iewelrv ctnerallv ln tbe vallev, and at
Isfactoiv prices are alway given for the
suoe-ior quality of good they keep In
stock. Nev,;r buv without calling cn
them.
OaKDXX Skkds. Every body should
have a irarden. Arc you one who will.
Then go to Stewart & Sox Hardware Co
and make your selection from n fresh supply
of all the seeds in tho market, the liirgcst
stock in the city.
''Now is the winter of our discontent
made u'.orloui summer', bv Ayre's Sarsa
parilla. This wonderful medicine so In
vleoratcs the system and enrlche th
blood that cold weather becomes positively
enjoyable. Arctic explorers wonld,do
well to make a note of thl.J
$100 Howard, $100.
Thereadrrs of this paper will be p1ear ! to
Vara tfcat there is i fas Used disease
that sotsnctj has been ante to core ia a.l its
atagca and that I Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cuns 1 Sa only poalti.-e care BOW known lo
the snwtleai f rateruit . CaiarrU t- : s a con
atltnttenal disease, iwqvuwi a coni:ttional
trratnuat. Ball'aCatarrh ( are iik n inter
nally, actinsr dircc: v iijoi; Uhe blood and mu
cous surface of thesvstem. then by dcsliosiag
the foandalio of lhe disease. Bad RiV.ri; tho
patient slrmgUi by buildsrupthccoastilut'oa
n,l ssalstinv n.Llur- in it .r.'J I'.s vork. Tho
propnelors bair ao mnch fmixh ia its ciirativo
pawrra, lhat lby olfer Ont Hundred IKiUari
lor any case Ibat U falls to cure, fk-nd for
liat of testimonial. , ,
Addresa, f. J. CHnNEY i CO., Toledo. O.
SaVSold by Dnurciat ..
Hockii.gham'a Dve fr the Whiskrrs does
ita work tbnroaghly, coloring a uniform brown
S? black, which, wbend-y, will neither rut-,
waah off, ner soil linen .
Don't SwaR. Ot course vou fee
like it some timet; but there is nothing In
It. Simply learn a lesson, and the next
time go to Par 1 er Bros for your grocer
ies, produce and based gooa. ro one
ever ejaculate profanely alter leaving
their tore, for not only are the nest gro
cerle in the market fold; but everybody
from a child loan old gentleman, is treat
ed courteously. Tl.elr baked goods. In a
large variety, are superior and popular.
If you wonld keep in ijixia numor who
the world always try Parker Hios.
nru
this
: Fmimino is t.5 be the sal
vation ot Ukaf country. Ibe Asbiand tid
iness give the following on the subject : L
Leonard. ( .tiwphine 10ur.tT.who returnol
home l.vt wivk from a tour through Cali
fornia, is an enthusiast on the subject of
dairying, and wisely conclude that the
manufacture of buttei, cheese ind bacon is
the industry to which I rejron farmers must
go f-r relief from the profitless results of some
other branches of agriculture, particularly
ho" rising and in many cassx Uvf and
wool g- -wing. Mr Leenatrd thinksd econ
r.u ther woul.i make money by shooting
the iiv.ir-s they an fertliiig and turning the
carcasses over to hogs or coyotes. He say
fine-pediirreed yoang horn's from the Stan
fonl and other famous ranches have 1-een
selling ut $100 each this vear.
The County Ccnventlon of the Prohi
1 t ition partv for I.i-.m coantv i.: eor.cene
j at the Court Uotjee on Sa'urday, April
I j 14th, iSoa. at 1 o'clock p m, for the pur
f ' pje of nominaiing a county tickei and
; transaction of iuc'i other business as may
properly be brought before thsconventk-n.
All prohibitionists of Linn county who
voted lhe prohi'd i-n party ticket in 1891
and who intend t 1 uppo-t the same in
the ensui-g e'cc'icn will be entitled to
eat as aetevaac in the convention.
Eery prohibit ion-st in Linn routi'y is
earsei'.'.y and cordlal'y invited to attend.
T 1 IUckiew vx. chairman of Linn
Coun'v Cer.tral Conmi'.tee.
tin 0.
The children of the Kindergar:en will
sivc some of thetr drill at the musical
Saturday night. Admission only 15 cents. ' he's no judge of .whiskey
Shiluh'a Cure, the great cough and crooj 1
u re, is for tale by ua. Pocket size-containt
wenty-tiv e dosus,only 25c. Children lave i'
oahay A Mason.
Fred Dawson keeps good quinine bit,t
BKNTLEY. In Albany, on Saturday
evening, March 3rd, 181)4, Mrs Sarah
Bentley, aged So years and 10 months.
Mrs Uentley came to Oregon in 1853
from Arkansas. She was a Christian
woman and leaves a good record as a
heritage for her children, of whom there
are living five. In this city are J W
Bentley, Mrs W CTweedale, Mrs Winn,
in Portland Mrs Judge Johne, in The
Dalles Mrs Anna Taylor.
Funeral services occurred tbia after
noon at the Presbyterian church, Rev
Prichard preaching the sermon.
to
S-rnicri.T l.f It. When il
washing the Albany Meam Laundry 1
strictly in it. It is doing the business of
the city; the Celestials are going to the
wall. 20 cents a dozen tor plain wasiung
is cheap enough for anybody in any kind
of times. Richards & Philips do lir.-t 1 -lass
work and spend their money at home.
Patronize the Albany Steam Laundry.
C E Biownell grocery stort is increas
ing in popularity. 11c carries a tine slock
In a light room, easily accessible and
give bargains. Next door to the P O.
t lean towel to every ouaiomer atjViereck
shaving parlors.
No St cn Reimbt. In a pablished re
port of the proceedings of the Linn
County Council P of H the statement is
made that the committee appoiuted o
investigate the liooks of the county of
ficers bad found numerous irregularities
in tho same. The Dfvih'bat is informed
that Mr Shaw and Mr Fronvan, ot the
committee, who have since Ken in tbe
city both say theie was no such report
at al'. Further time was irrantvd the
com. As a matter of fact, excepting
the School Superintendent's liooks no
irregularities of any importance have
been found, and should there be anv
found they would ot course be s-pecitied,
and not mentioned generally so as to in
volve everybody.
You can get writing papa and lin
velopes from Fred. Llawson if you want to
'
Albany Market.
Wheat ,39c.
Oats, 28.
Hour, 13.00.
HuUer, ;).!.
Ktfgs, 15o.
Lard, 12 to 15c,
Pork haran,12 to i&e; shoulder,! to lOoj
aid's. II to 13c.
Hay, baled, 97
o aloes, 40e.
Apple , 4 "
Hops, lUo.
Dried frull -plums, So; apples, Bo
Chickens, 11 00 per dozen, j
Beef, on f ot, 1 t
Hogs, drcased, 6je.
Thousands of lives are saved unnually by
the use of Aver' Pectoral. In the treatment
of croup and whooping cough, lhe Pectoral
hat a tnot marvelcua effect. It allajs n-
ammatloti, ireet theoostructedatr on-siige
and contro a the desire lo cough
Shiloh't Vitahser is what you need for
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow ktn or kid
ney trouble. It I guaranteed togive you
aatiataotion. Prioe 75o. Sildjby Kothay &
Maaoe.
Leitrr nisi.
Following is the list of letter ren.aiuing
in the pott offios at Albany, Linu county r
Oregon, Fad 3d, 1884. Feraons oalling for
these letters must give tha date on which
they were advertiaed.
Mr John A Albert, Miss Leslie Critchlaw,
Mr Robert Ketehum, Mrs 1 N Miller,
Mrs Mary Miller, G Schanise,
Thos. Momtkitii, P. M.
Expraslse Keanomy.
Some people legriide the llltle money
that an Allcork's I'oraus Plaster costs, ard
then when ihev pre racked with pain fiom
the soreness arising from a cold, thev will
spend anv amount cf money to relieve the
pam. If they only had one of these wcrl.l
renowned nlastera on hand thev would be
saved a vast nmount of suffering and be
considerably richer. At the lirsi sign of
stiffness of the jolnti apply one af these
plasters win, out any delay. The soreness
will be greatly rcllevtd at once and soon
disappear entirely. It will t.e monrv
saved to have them on hand, to sai not! -Ing
of the couiLirt they bring.
The First OaarsatUKM n Btnotssz.
Rev Little preac-heil last nitht aJnaA the
omversion of Lvdia. which was the first
conversion in V.nrope. ile spoke of its
importance. Lydias character: she was a
rich woman, a church tfoer. attentive lis
tener to the irospel; she yielded to the
nronirtinirsot the spirit and made a public
profess in. twk the disciples home with
lier to tell th. cood news to her friends.
Then' wa.. a large audience last night, but
still there is room for more. Cme t-
night and he.u- alwut the Second Conver
:on in Kurope.
H aaTJBU F 1 N KP. Yesterday s telegram
savs: I Hammar. recently- held to answer
In-fore .1 I'nited States commissioner at Al
bany on a rharge of scdina obscene matUr
through the mails, was this morning ar
raigned tvfore Jadire BellmoT on tin
charge. Ho pleaded guilt v and was tided
Hiitiim:u- mailed at the IK111v nost
office an obsine letter addressed to Charle
Metrg-.ir. who made complaint against him
The nnde-signed, pro
printer of the Pioneer Ileus? desire to in'orm
the puhiic that be has redu -rd the -ice of
hosrd without lodging to f 3 per w ;, with
lasWaaa S i-er?-,k. Sfaavaa aaamls
The publio is lafitad 10 call as 1 terp good
iwda aud set a fi-i -able Hsve lir WSMn
sle. I rn r of hrodain and Vy tt
trcot J H iRiiA
MTien Pahy ru slcV. -re SWa hat Castirla.
tVhen s!u waa a Child, sli OTtett for Castoria.
Vhen she Uvame MLsk, she elun to Castor
VVTien she bad Children, she t-thinj Castoria
Awarded Highest Honors at World's Fair
PRICE'S
ftpBlIlBaking
USJiPowder
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. 7o Ammonia; No Aluov
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Ye 3 the Standard
: chair s, thence north jar west 7 chaisa,
; thecc; south S6, west 16. 50 chrins, thence
I north (- w est 50 chains to the p. ace of
' beginamg. except 3.6-i acres on the east
side of the tract, deeded to W R Kirk So
: vcmber 6:h. ISS6, reccrded n voiorne 30
i on pae Z: of:-.: rrccris of Jeeds for
Itisif 1 1 jam OBMStTa Tn- proceeds arisisg
I from said sale to be applied first to tbe
I pas mer.t cf the covs ci a- d ufxj- asd exe
. cu'ion and tne original cost oi said suit
Isaac! at $13. So. Second, to tbe payment
! to the plaintiff P M Otborn 6z Co, the
sum of $tSS.S6 wi h Interest thereon at
' th; rate cf 10 per cect per annum f om
I the 23d day of October, 1S93. and the taw
! ther ratn of 00 attorneys fees and
the overplc if tr.y to be pai to the :d
defendant S P Barker
Dated this 7'h day of March, i?9i.
I
C C JaCksok.
iheriff of Linn County Oregsr,
Star Bakeri
('rBr sdibla atad First St
015 EXJOYS
BotL the nthod mnd nsulta wber S
Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is ple&iani
aid refreshing to the ta?te, and acti
eenuy yet pronipiiy on uie tviancys.
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the vs
tera effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the j
only remedy of it3 kind aver pec '
duced. .casing to the tasto and ae-
ceptable to the stomach, prompt La j
slO at. tiOU aftataJt IUI UVUVMVaui tVM w
effects, prepared only from the most
neaiuiT aim ajrrccaoie suaeouiccs. its .
manr "exrellent qualities command it
to all and have mado it the nuet
popular remedy known
Syrup of F'hjrs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not nave it on nana wm pro
cure it promptly for any one -who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP i-fl
54 FXAXCiSCO. CL.
lowswtf. kt. ew roast r.
CCKRAfj iVEYtF, FFCFBIE1CP.
mb ! Frails,
tlVssa vrare,
sried rrnlfa.
Tsaares,
ttagavr.
4'See,
(aouf tle
Hnn-usstN
VegeVwtles,
Cigara
Wplees.
les
kte..
lac Tntiu thai ia kept
vmrietT and csecery tw.
Biartet rrk paid t.r
5 s
Hv'.-.-A
5 DOLLARS
to per DAY
20 Easily Made.
We want rasa? wen, bur, aad airlat
work for as a few hours daily, right in aud are
laetrasya home. The basimss is asy, aitaaaBft
strt.-tly Ue;,raW and jiys belter Usaat anyoiuet
oSVr?d agents. Yoa have a dear field aa.d us
rompctittou. KrperieDce aud special ability 9a
ueerssarT. No capital raquired. We (qaip vo
with eyrrythlnK that you need, treat yoa sH
r.ij.i help yea to earn ten time ordinary w4tca
Women do a well as men, and hoy aad gftis
mjke good par. Any one. anywhere, can do lae
w ork. All succeed who follow our plain aj)d sins
pw dirrotaoos. Earnest work will surely rbs.
voa a frrwat deal of moner. Kvorvtbiuf aW
and in crest demand. Write for our pamphk-l
cireular, and mosll full ii..onnati0B, No harp
don ii yoo louclude no u (O at With thf
basinesa.
Ceosce STINS0N&.CO.
Box 488,
PORTLAND, MAINE,
ftl.L KINDS OF PRODUCE
DRUGS
Stationery, Toilet Arties, Musisa
Instruments, Etc.
Mm & itMaii,
The Cornet Drug Store,". Alfcanj-.oi
Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained, and all Fat-j
eat business conducted lor aaactaavi Fte.
Our Omci is oefosin O. S. Ptint Omtt J
and we can secure -.xitent in leas Uiac laauuiosej
remote from Wash.ngton. , 1
Send model, drawing or photo.. rt.:h descnp-
tlon. We advise, if patentable or not. iree oij
charge. Our iee not due t-.l! patent i secured, i
a paateMtcr Bow to Obtain l"ateats, withj
cost ot sune in tha U. S. and Kreiga ceuitnJ
sent tree. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IN
deraigued has thi day btsm appointed admin
uvrslor wish the wijj aQuaxed of the estate ot Joseph
SornnMTVMIe, deceased, b the uniy conn ot
hum oonnty, Oregon, and all paraoua
aaviiig euuma agahaM said eslaw are hereby re
Itiirvd to preaaa lhe same July verified to me
at my turns about six mileeat of Harrssbarg, Linu
oouniv, Oregon, within six nionlha from the date
hers. .'.
Davsd lXvsmbei Jth, 1S83,
TE GjtlMES.
J J Whitney, in! nut rat
Ally- or Admin .
C.A.
J ON. PATf
aeaeVaa
P ATT NT OFTtCt. WASHIKCTW, & C
v--j v v .-a
T.
C. MACK d Y, M.O.
Physician nd Surgeon, Offict Vpttair . ntr tl a
Bank of Oregon.
Keaioooce. corner 10th and Galapooi II.
IVrtUnd. lHrroti. A. P. AraitronK. PTi.
BUDcfa SclrOul: CavriTiL Bltl Colijh. ; Savicin. ortgriu
Stuue courses of study, huu caws u luitiuav
Business. Shorthand,
Trwritinf, t'evmax. tnj Engluk Department;
jfajl Msston thruugbuut the vejur. udesls atettr
" ml mujr time. CHU4of'a ftuiu eitlter -:LuJit