The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 23, 1894, Image 3

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    (The Satwctat.
Weekly Democrat. $i 75 per year
n advance. $2 .00 at erd cf year.
BaowN'a Car Covplkr. The new car
coupler, invented and patented by Messrs
Powers, Race, Brown & Son, has been
much improved since its iirst trial, which
was given in Salem several weeks ago.
When it then required live pieces of ma
chinery to perform the work, one now
does the coupling. The cost, therefore,
in the manufacture has been reduced 50
per cent. Since the test given in Sale"hi
it has been inspected nnd tried in Port
land by the master mechanic of the
Southern Pacific company, nnd was pro
nounced a grand success in every detail.
The matter it now in the hands of the
bands of the Southern Pacific managers,
who will soon decide what that company
will do with it. Before this decision is
made, bowever, the coupler will be sent
to Sacramento, where the superintendent
of motor power will make a tborougb in
vestigation as to its durability and
strength. This investigation will be
completed in a few weeks, and the owners
of the invention will then know the value
of the coupler. Salem Independent.
A Sad Esdinj. A charivari party in
Camas valley las'. Sunday night had a
sad ending. It had been organized out
of a love for fun by quite a crowd of
young men and boy's, to give the newly
married couples there a good "send off,"
and before they left the last place visited
in the upper end of the valley, it was 2
o'clock in the morning. The'crowd had
separated, two your.g men, Thrush and
Hon Lydell Baker Is lecturing on Cae
sar and Bon J R N Bell on Hamltt.
Secretary of State McBride Is lying very
ill at his home at St Helens.
Twelve 'nches of snow had fallen at the
front on the Oregon Pacific this m cuin
The social by the Epworth League an
nounced to be held at Mrs Roscoe's 01
Wednesday evening has been posponed.
Mrs Pauline Fullerton, a milliner In
Albany a year or two ago, was arrested
In Portland last week for stealing jewelry.
About an inch of snow today, a rare
March occurrence in Oregon; but it is
only the tail end of the terrific eastern
weather.
CIRCUIT COURT
A Hackleinan vs The City of Albany.
Injunction. Argued and submitted.
J H Malta vs The City of Albany. In
junction. Argued and subletted.
.1 A Thornton vs the City of Ubany.
Injunction. Argued and submitted.
J W Brown va J B Wirt et al. Fore
of Lien. Continued.
Solicitors Loan & Trust Co vs W ft S
A .1 Hawk et al. Fore of Mtg. Decree.
Annie Vulgnmore vs Arthur T Vulga
more. Divorce. Pefault of defendant.
f! W Cnaliinrr v w Phil;,,. ia
Mr John Twav. the O P conductor is of
Lizzie Blakely vs Chas A BlaMv.
Divorce. Continued.
J L Berry et at vs Chas llotv at al
Injunction.
TXJlL,
CHAWPOBDft VILLI'.
; taking a rest for a week or two on account
of a lame arm, received while boarding a
train.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet with
Mis W R Bilyeti tomorrow at 2 o'clock.
Business of importance will come up for
consideration. All members are requested
to be present.
The Oregonian says that ut posits in
crease more tnan $7,000,000 in the New
York banks and loans only a tritle. The
money is probably flowing westward
again to restore the balance violently dis
turbed by tne recent congestion.
Poit Townsend expects lobe reduced
from a focond-hand to a third clas pod
office this year w itliout any doubt, and
the Leader sas unless sjperhuinan effort
is made to inciease the office receipts the
street boxes will be taken out mm! the
tetter-carrier dispensed with.
'What's In a name?" Well, th.it de
pends, for instance, the name of "Aver"
is suffiicent guarantee that Ayer's Sarsa
paril.a is a genuine, scientific' diood-puii-fitr.
and not a sham, like so much t iat
goes by the name of ''sarsaparilla."
Ayer's Sanaparilla is the standard .
An ex says that down in Coos county
agt st.uT.ml Didnon el
IHjfault and decree.
J.
1'ore-
Injunction made perpetual.
K I. Dnmont agt Eva Dumont. Divorce.
Settled.
H Bryant
Foreclosuro.
V C Smith agt J II Bridges el al.
closure, t ontuitied.
C A Elson agt Foster Mill Co. et al.
Recovery money; attachment. Judgment
for plaintiff.
W B Donacu agt T T Knrgeson. Re
covery money; attachment. Judgment for
ylff.
.1 B toin'ev agt .his II Shahan
closure. Judgment for ulff.
Mrs Robert Class hos been very sick for
several weeks but has now passed the crisis
of her disease and is on the road to recovery
B W Moses, who has been confined with
In grippe and its concomitants forjnearly
four months, is now convalescing. He
walks about tho house and yard and hoies
soon to lx ut business again.
Miss Swiinn, also on the sick list, re
mains very low. J N Rice, John N Wright
ami others also sick.
Rains continue, streams swollen, money
scarce, business dull, roads bad and tppe
ites good.
Several aspirants for office around here.
One thing especially t" which legislation
should be directed is the necessity of estab
lishing lighthouses and buoys on our roads
to make navigation of them safe. As it is j
a bird can scarcely By over them. The in-
itiative and referendum is what is wanted. ;
Rev Bryan and wife, both preachers and ;
good ones at that, have lieen engaged in ' bank
holdini; a revival meeting at this place for
more than two weeks. They are zealous
workers, have caused a rattling among the I
dry bones of the old church members and
warmed them up religiously, and have near
ly 50 converts. The meeting dosed and I
believe their good work will tell through
time mid eternity. So may it be.
Mrs Annie Kggleston. ofltrowiiKuillc.hu
1 ....... -- - - I. ...;,. ,1... I . ....I..
... . , .,, -I" IIMIII I. IV, 111," l.lltttl.
cregon agt bunion mack, John Ward, 1 of I S Moses.
and Felix Hamilton, larceny from dwell- ' it an , ,
ing. Plead not guilty A few c,f tllp. saw ,mlls aml e nu,tf'e
,. mills ore running, so this section will fur
ttregon agt G r Russell. 4 icdictments. j nish lumber us usual. I learn Mr Arthur
1 lead not guilty. W ill m0ve for a con- Hamilton, whose store at Sweet Home was
tlnuane I burned lust fall, has bought the store at
Albany B & L act A S McDonald : Holly and will move his family to that place
Big bows, almost covering a peiton arc
the latest style.
G A Cable was yesterday appointed post
muter at Rowland, Linn county Oregon.
James Wellington Brown, of Michigan,
has rroked the recoid by having twenty
six wives.
Sheriff Jackson and Cal Burkhart went
to Salem this noor. with Dr Sponogle and
E F Lewis; who will spend several years
In the pen.
The game of foot bull announced lobe
played n"xt Saturday between the un
knowns ami the Corvallis team has been
declared off.
9At the democratic county convention in
Salem today, the following were noml
nated: Sheriff, A B Hudelaon; clerk, Wm
Egan ; recorder, Mr Potter; county coin
missloner, Henry Wal.ing.
Lecture at the Viavl rooms Thursday
afternoon j:3oo,clock Monday 2ind sud
ject, "Pregnancy." Misa Hall will be in
the office on Wednesday afternoon also.
In his notice to taxpayer Sheriff Geo A
Landts of Lincoln county states that he
win not receive checks or uralts on any
Landls it a populist and U terv-
Hlcjhea'cof all in Leavening Power -Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
RoM
Baking
Powder
vBSOLlTELY PURE
REAL KATATE aaLEft.
j C H Stewart to E F Sox, undivid
ed interest in 40 acre 11
w 1, HO acre II w 3 and 4;
72xl.V) feet, bl 116, H's aild
AHiuny
Elisabeth Simons to Mary A Cur
ran, property in rlrownvill;. . .
; Klizabeth Simons to Mary A Cur-
i ran, strip land N Brownsville. .
, R C Miller to II A Miller, 5x159
feet, I-ebanon
Mary K Curran to Elizabeth
Simons, 2 pieces land, Brown-
yille
Elizabeth Simons to Diantha V'en
ner, 2 pieces land, Brownsville.
Sugar Pine Door Lumber Co to
Sugar fine M ill& Fixture Co, lot
on which mill and warehouse are
V
050
10
300
"WEDNESDVY
.RIBO 3VA LETTER
Forc
ing In the spbrre of a al.erirT through the ,
appointing power of (i vernor Pcnnoyer. '
Mrs Thos Holman t ok the 11:17 local
today for Albany, whrre she will join Mr
Sad Mrs John Holms I and in company,
with them go to Ca'i'oi nia over the Ya
qulna route. Quite a 1. umber of people
Irom Albany and Oofsattl will also go
over the same roiec. This steamship ser
vice i becoming very popular throuxh
I the efforis of i s gentlemanly manager, ;
Mr W F Crosbv. Salem Independent.
Br Heine Marks, superintendent of the 1
city honpital, of St 1. claims that chol-
' era and typhoid fever can be cuied quicx-
ly and snrcly by a surgical opera' Ion.
Estes, going home bv themselves. As I wbara the populists made so.ne little
they were crossing the bridge near the showing last election, the people are
upper school house Estes made a mis- heartily tired of them, and it is said that
tep in the darkness, and fell into the the entire county, irrespective of party,
swollen creek, disappearing from his ' will combine aad vote against the clam
companion's sight. Thrush gave tire ' orous pops.
alarm snd a thorough search was insti j The klndetgarten aims to train all the
tuted but at last reports received from senses and faculties of the mind bv sup
the valley the body hail not been re- , plying proper rr.-iterid for Its natural ac
covered. Ed Estes. the unfortunate ; tivitles; the eye, principa'lv through color
vietim, was aged about eighteen years i and form ; the henis by eona'ant ex-.rcise in
and his parents reside in the valley. It ' carrying out the !deas gained bv the use of
was a sad sccideni. Roseburg Review. I gifts, occupations, and gesture; ih; voice
A Fatal Accidkst.- A sad accident1
occurred on Mil creek, a branch of the
Mohawk river, twenty miles from Eu
gene, Thursday, March lo.abont 1 o'clock ,
in the afternoon. Wm Crawford, the '
unfortunate vie im, was engaged helping
Wood A Lilly on a drive of 1,500.000 feet
of logs for the Harrisburg mill. The wa
teT in Mill creek was very high and the :
current strong The loggers were em- ;
ployed breaking a jam at an old drift. !
The logs started, snd a long log skat out '
on the bank above a tree T!e moving i
logs caught the end remaining in Ihe!
creek and swung the other end -epid!y
and music. the
1 through harmoni-
by conversation
expression of ernoti
ous sounds
A rr.an we nerer heard ol bef jrt writes
to tiie Democrat from San Francisco that
if we will forward our oreJrntia's he
will write us Midwimer le'.ters RstsI
The Democrat as bored f.r nearly a year
from Chicago by ihese coi respondents
wi;hout a repu'a Ion, aid no ihe malls
ire being fljeded from the Golden Gate
city,
Recently the DbkOCKST published an
item about Jas C Scon being arrf sled for
sending an obscene letter to Mrs Jennie
Nonsuit on motion of plff
J M Waters ag: David C Cochran.
Settled.
Chas J Howe agt F J Eggleton. Fore
closure. Settled.
Dr J D Sponogle, found guilty of rape,
was sentenced to 7 veare in the peniten
tiary. On being asked if he had any
thing to s.iy lie declared his inuocence.
fc r Lewis, found guilty of
bacon was sentenced to three
the penitentiary.
Hie trial of the cases asainst JG
bonlln. as set for tomorrow at '.
o'clock.
An
incision Is made in ihe abdomen iast aliove
and resuuie his old pursuit of selling poods. I the ileocaecal valve, then Insert a tube in
W.
K II I .
I the Intestines at a point where the bacilli
01 these diseases work, and flood them
with an antiseptic solution, killing the
bacilli.
stealing
years in
up the bank. the treV forminz a fulcrum. I Compton, and hned The Portland
Crawford was standing on the bank and ' Mercury has gotten hold of the affair and
was caught by the log and carried along
to a drift above, where his head was caught
between the log and drift, crushing h's
sKall and killing him all most instantly.
A companion standing near caught his
legs and saved the body from being swept
into the stream. Guard.
Orkgos Cow Bovh. A drummer tells
a frnny incident that happened down
at San Francisco lasc week, where F.-ed
Varue is playing on engagement at the
Baldwin. He was on the point of pur
chasing bil tieVpl at thf theater Kn-
office, when a party of sheep tanchers'. Hw r e of the income of people
irom asco county came out and dt- '" a'"'"-' -e 10 louneen mem
puo isnes over a column of letter receiv
ed by Mr Scott from Mrs Compton and
other rratteis, making a very unsavory
mess of the whol: matter.
Capt Bell, who came up with the s'eam-
er tuger.e 1 hursday, came up to Eugene
on the first boat that ever made the trip
here. That was about veais ago, ir.
iS55or 1S56. Capt Bell a s" it took three
days, to make the trip from HarrUburg 10
this city. The river was ;hen a nature
had made it and snag boats wVre unknown
Eugene Register.
Assignment of A F Hamilton. Assign -ment.
Assignee onlered to uv 4" -r
cent of assets, and continued.
E E 1 arrish agt Farmers and Men hanta
InsCo. Recovery money. Judgmsnt for
plff. no execution to issue for six months.
A V Tapson agt J W jfrOVnn Re
covery of mcney. Verdict for defendant.
David Swank agt ElizaMh F an.l F A
Landes. leeree for plaintiff.
v-regon ;gi t. t ftussell. Plea of
guilty withdrawn, lwo esses of forgery
dismissed. Plead guilty to one case of
forgery and ohuining property by false
pretem-es. Will be sentenced March 22.
9 am.
The political questions are discussed
here every day and there is no place where
the people are better informed, there is no
one man in Oregon as well informed po
litically as our postmaster. He has heard
the same argument used over and over so
often that he can repeat everything lavor
a1 ile to "free coinage of silver," "protec
tion." gold standard" and "fre trade."
Mr John BuImt of Shedd called on us
lat week. He was on official business. Mr
B is a staunch populist and feels confident
that this county will go pop by a big ma
jority. Our precinct has more than doubled in
voting population in two year-, in '9J we
polled 105 vote, and this year the popu
list have 50 and the republicans (. the
democrats JO or '25 and the prohibitionist
20: 'here is probably ome mistake some
where.
not 1 Sylvester TenLOver has appointed A Y
' DEam notary public. am id .
lr W H Roland hn reached Eugene
with hit catarrh cure anJ dentifrlre.
Mr Eugene Prot nan was on yetierdav
sppolnted nostiiastsr of Pawtfanl. Mr
i'rulzmin Is a son-in-law of Mis Margaret
Lyle. of this city. The appointment Is s
good one.
The university fMba!lteam appeared
on Willamette ttree' last Saturday after
noon in full uniform. They make a tine
appearance. They are ing drilled reg
ularly now for 'lie game with ttie A'banvs
on the nh Inst Guard.
Mrs Prof Russell came down from HVaty
this noon.
Mr Kellcgg. nephew -f Mr Frank Wood,
it in the city.
Hon E R Skipwortii. of Eugeiw.
the city tilav. and went to Leba ,011
Oregon.
manded the return of their money
"What's the matter?" asked Mr
Ticketseiler.
'"Well," said one of the party, "We
didn't know that man Warde was a
cripple. or we would Vt have gone in
all. We don't want to see no dutned
cripple play king."
"Yea," said another, "an' the infernal
fool begun by talking about being dis
contented with this winter, when it's
the best winter on sheep we've" had
since the war." Ex.
bers of the roval family, $3,000,000 per
j annum. Miner with family, $590 Arch-
bishop of CanterburyJJ75,oooyear. Avtr
; sge clerics! income,$6oo a year. Aitorney
general, $65,000 a year. Average barrister
I making anything, i:oo s yaar. Sir
Andrew Clark, physi;:an, (80,000 to
$100,000 a year. Average medical man.
: $U0Q a year. Head cf great pub'ic
i school. 30.000 to 4 .a year. Sub
master in small school $5 o.
You -annot always tell what i hidden
under the ragged garment of a tramp:
I '.he wanes. limes
J A Mcllride sgt Bank of
Temporary injunction granted.
Oregon agt Jas G Bolin. Suit for
selling liquor without icense. dismissed ,
by disl attorney. Plead guilty to selling '
liqnor to a minor and on Sunday snd '
will be sentenced March 21. at '.1 a in.
Oregon sgt Clinton Black, John Ward i
snd Felix Hamilton. Isrcenv in dwell- !
ing. Plea of not gailty withdrawn, and
guilty entered. Defendants Ward and
Hampton were sentenced to the reform i
school. Blsck -sill e sentenced on
March 22 a'. 9 a m.
T T Blount agt Frank Zimmerman
t orecWure Lien. Iv-ree for plff
fees fTO.
A I: Fenniagton vs E X Cahkaa
r orrclosnre of mtg. Settleil.
et ol.
Atty
et a!.
OS Illl s (THIBX UOIMJlKl
March tttt, UM.
tieo Miilican of WaltervilU" Lone county
spent two or three days in this neighbor
hood the first of last week.
Alex Davi called on friends here last
Friday. He was returning to his home
on McKenrie frin a trip to Craw'ordsville.
Sweet Home and other localities in that
direction.
Several of the dog that have ivn so
troublesome to sbefp owners met their jo-t
rleserts last week and other may follow.
Mi Belle Lincoln luis been engaged to
teach the spring term of school in di-tri. ?
55. I -?-.- ctHinty. and will beg'n the first
Monday in April. The new sdkool house
will be realy by that time.
Miss I.irzie Ihinn is stopping at Mrs
Locke at present and will Ugin teaching
Paotnx, aria, Maidi 17, lwo.
In a Miaibn of letters 1 have ijcen askel
'"What are the opportunities for lahnr !
the southwest and how are wages?" Any
j thing like an adequate disriiioa of thys
ipiestions r"uire a knowlerlge of the
cm-.-- aateowkBEl to prwsent comliiions.
I But most writers dOBOthiag but rant wlien
I this pie-ticn is broached and I am not
j going to run the risk of doing ny rack
thing, but stick as nearly as may !, to
, the narration cf simple tacts,
j It is important to I rear in mind sevr.il
, thing- in studying the question of work
! and wages here. The climate is always
I favorable, there are ierhap. not ten davs,
j in any consecutive 12 montfcs, ilurfng
j which a man in health may not wor in
comfort, out of doors, without over rvtt .
During the summer months the "philos
j phy of clothe" is answered by a dress that
I allows fro' ovaporation and keeps out heat,
j The'i again there are not a few Mexn an
I of the lower hiss io this region. These
i-eople. f..r the in nrt port, have no ambition
I beyiSSd CXaStMea. Tliey live in hovel.
' exi-t on (ii fri;"les. 1.1 Mexican bOBB, , dry
, bread, ruffee and ligarettes Tlie frijole
is to the Mexican what rue i- t.the China
man. These people do Bot find employ
ment where intelligence is required. Tbey
UMWCr where brute strength and endur
; ance are eEMCtsd and are well ;uLtpted to
certain work in the hottest months. Again,
this is the great -ros roads for the :mny of
; tramps that are forever moving backwards
and forward north and west in Mimi-er.
least and south in winter not seekiug
I work, vet always by their pestiferJt:- pees
j ence allevtiiig wage-t unfavorablv for t:i
in-.ltistri' ;- ii.en. Recently, at T.-.-n. in
! the territ'TV. a gang of l.i) were her-iet at
j the det"t and -Iriven by the city oth iai
atwawl a passirg freight trsia for free
ixasage to nowhere. I saw one such sight
j with my own eves. Men ranging from
j fifteen to fifty years, some singing, some
cursing, some nosing, some munching all
j seemingly resolved against honest work
'and avowed enemies of society. This
condition ol tiling I saranecti uufavor-
Dr M II Ellis smile- in the possession of
a lox containing Marshall Near, Li France,
and other rose, violets, etc. fresh from Cal
ifornia gardens, sent by i.i si-tr Mi--Eertha.
wh is visiting in that common
wealth. Geo Will, music deader of this city re
OBfSM a tetter from hi brother Alfred, of
St Helens, that John Will, their brother,
wv there and lying at the point of Jr-ath
He is r.ot expected to live from hoar to hoar.
His complaint is .ui- k consumption, tieo : ably wage, even though the txausp is not
'iii went 10 (...njiii- t.siay to arrange 11.- pr -r:v a wonoag man.
vosinesfotnu brother and also to notify ; He- ki
Mm...!,;.. r . . a
yvBATHaa c B uamoie. ol , fair specimen of art adorns the wail of
Ukish believes in the forecasts of Key I the city jail. It i a martne view drawn
A Hicks, of St Louis, and hence can not I with colored pencil by s hobs who was
refrain from admonishing sheep men as arrested on thr street for vagrancy. A
Well as the pnblic in general to be pre- ship In full sail u i.i the foreground, white
pared for some trying weather between ; the pcMpectiye shows a lighthouse and
the 15th and 21th of this month. The the outline of the ihore For ofihand
reasons are these : An equinox of Mar
occurred February 28, hence the cold of
winter may be expected to extend to the
latter part of March. An quinox oi
Mercury is central March 20; this means
destructive sleet- Fill moon and eclipse
of same on March 21. Equinox of Venus
March 21, this means sudden changes
from heat to cold for two weeks preced
ing and two weeks following; and last
but not least is our own vernal equinox
on March 22. Let no one who reads this
be unprepared, and look for the first half
of April to be but little better than April
of 1893.
One day in thy courts 13 better than led tosoliitie. Th
a thousand." 1 oeen paid for two
Program: All dav Dravermeetipg. . donment of the roa'H. in conf lr-ni
the exercises will
drswing it is a very crcditab e piece of
j work, and anyone possessing such an
j accomplishment should not be wandering
I from town to town, following t M lile of a
j tramp.
Tlie Leavenworth, To-jeka A' South
I .vf stern railroad ws practically zbandond
j at 7 o'c ock last evening, and not 1 wheel
'urns on any of the 6S miles, Maii
! pouches sent to regular train were re
: urned to the lostomce. The order to
abandon the road ra:n from S II H C!rk
; chairman of the Cnlon Pacific board ol
, receivers, the board refusiug longer to pas-
opera ing expense when rctip'samount
ii.irri-ourir v aier rower I.i rl I- , 1 .i 1 i-... . -.
and-W r Mendenhall. To cor.lemn right a- d
v , r. j ss uungnaw w;vs caiieu to r.ng-rie
I s a s. a i. : . ai l-
, ial vo sre ins lu.urr wok was
slii-htly ill Mr Macy spent last week in
j Eugene taking care of hi mother who was
. reported quite seriously ill with the grip.
Miss Juanita Wiikins haa quite recent
; Iv taken up "ner residere-e with Mr and
Sin Am. is WiPiins and will nrobablv
A mem led petition for removal of liuiinvv ; aerent of the irruniianshiD for the next
waa filed and matter was on trial. eighteen year.
O C McFarlanJ agt C C Jackson. An or-! Just for a change we are having a snow
der was asked for requiring the sheriff to I rtonu todav. rather hard on stock,
give a receipt for citv taxes for 14. and I -:
of way. Continued
Chas Smith admr si.r I V.- " ,j .1
1 r, k , , mi .
To correct and foreclose intge (Vmiinued.
Oregon Mtg Co ai.-t C V RatWrf m l
Onier matle restoring II Burkhart to
estate in laml jedeemed.
In assignment of Bank of
md- of w rk lien' off.tv-1 a-e. r'r-t.
the faun It a wife and six children. Salem ; farm work. The deniinl is n-i-t great, yet
Independent. I this is an agricultural region an t d-s-
I.st evening quite a numlser of the ' !inei' 10 lr'w 'n imj.rtan.e as puji!ation
friends assembled at the home of Mr Frank ' increases. Include in rhe term fanu rk
Purdom and Mr H mer Phillips and mr-; nnnery work arel irrigaUon. The wages
prised them conipietelv. Card were the P"'1 "n" 'ollar per day awl
feature of tjie evening.and also other games. ' 'anl. Mmj of tie- wtU4a4 Gat M r
Tnose present were: Mr and Sirs Purdoo. k "'P '" 'n ti; " ir mmi and their time is
Mr and Mrs Phillip. Mr and Mr- Ctsod eWpM attending to herds and ocks,
Mansield. Mr Va Pkiatma, Mrs Bewie irrigating aifa.f . and the sowing
Swan. Mi --Maggie and Jennie wart. , liarxet;ng of the rdinary reals.
Mvrtle and Wna Miller. EH and Martha The fruit in lurtrj i, not yet cWioped,
Rislev. Lm and Iiertha Kieffer. Emma m -t of the orcharl ore young.
Smead, XeUie Sedgwick. Lena Hobert. Some wort i- Uiag done in railroad aa i
Bertha Wallsce. Stella Rankin. Karbei CMi 'asf lion. Tbi. however, is an
Deaktn. Mvra Weslbrook. Minnie Fuiier. , "K" arve of employment. The
Sadie Tniax. Lora asal Pearl Purdom. Santa I ee R R is i?in ; built from lresoott
Messer Will Xolan. Charlie Bueiow. Wili 1 southward to Phoenix and wiil reach the
llswkin. Kd and Homer Mitchell Wren , -,,''r within toe present year perhaps.
An Easter Kntertainme-.t v.i! be given
at the W CTV hall by the ladies of the
union. A program will be rendered,
and lunch '.erv.-d. The ladies will have a'
fine variety of Easter egs for sale.
COn F.lday evening, March "o the V M
C A willjholj the firs anniversarv exer
ciscs of the new ball. Arrangements re
being made to make this one of the most
Interesting c v nls of the seasao .
At the annual meeting the Aihinv
Building Association elected the fo'low
ing directors to manage the opera house
the corning v ear : J t rid who!, J Joseph.
W C Twccdj'e, W F Beats, C II S ewart
C Meyer and P Nuttir'g.
Dr Powcil Reeves faliai Van Monciscar)
and pr..f Rorlt are in Caiif;rnia. Tie
should be exhibited in a glass ci.se at the
Mid-winter Fair, labeled "Two Sweet Plllv
from Oregon." Jacksonville Times.
.Several petitions to li e county commlr
sloners cour', asking that taes shou'd not
be declared de'ir.i'.jent un'.il June 1st, have
been in circulation Cats week. Th-y were
quite extensively signed. Eugene Ouard.
Rev Um Dilloi 1) D Bishor- of the
United Ilrethrcn Church (O Ci wi speak
next Tuesday everir.g at the Evangelical
churchon the I ibjtcl "in,mona!iiy and
endless (piinishmen. vs Mortali y and
annthiution." fhl topic handled by the
err.lnem Bishop is ure lo be intruc'.ive
and ent-r atr.ii, It is fre- anJ all are
invited.
Mr W Oifford Xaeb of Corvallis iia
just arrived home from Germany where
he has Uren for some time 'aking a
thorough course in musical instruction
from the most cultured of musical in
structors. Mr Nash .11 g;v- a piano
forte recital al the A O IT vV bsli at
Corvallis on Fridsr evening March 30.
Ifcfrl at S o'clock to a number of his
friends. It will be a rare treat.
situated.
John Gnte&to H W Cooper, IM
acres, VI w 3
E Coins to Q W Phillips, 2 pieces
land, Scio
J F Capiei to Klla Besirick, 10
tu.res, 11 r9
Robert Bedrick to J F Caple, 10
acre?. 11 w
Plora H Stewat to fiarah J
Robbtaw, M feet, bl 41, AlUny.
Harrv Wilson t C H Stewart
trust, lot I, MS, R'sadd Leb
anon 0 A- C It R to tianford Cochran,
lot 4, sec 2!fth, 14 w 1
Brownsville B A L A to P I.
Oerow, 3 lob-
1 X Rice to T J Philpot.lt acrea
14 w 1
O Morris to Henry A Davis, 10
acres
W I' Baltimore to Ephraim Hosier.
4iacres, 11 w 2
E b.ler to W L' Baltimore. 42
aires, H -2
A K I'avis to C A Zobn. 1 lot.
Irlanon
E R Loekey by C 0 Jacxson. sheriff
to Hovey. Humphrey k Co. 112
acres. Hi lj
U S to John Lewis, Bl acres,
15 Kl
John L?wis to Ratio 'Lewis. 10
a res, 16 E 1
Wm Ba-vsett to C J Pitner.
9S0x5M feet 14 w 4 aad bJ .
H:il-ey
Ii A -tafford to D J and C J
Pitner. PX) acres. 14 w 3
M.-fy M Lackey to Hovey A Hum-
plirey. i(0 acres. 16 w 3
A B Powell to Jas E Potter, 1 lot.
B's ail. Albany
A B Powe3! to Ella M Foster.
1 lot, B's vl
13,00fi.80
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1
25 j
IS
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1
1
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ISM
GREATJLY
REDUCED
PRICES
MADE BY
1
i SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
FOR THE
CALIFORNIA
MIDWINTER
FAIR
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
Albany to San Fran'io
AND RETURN
Ine'uding FIVE Ga'e Tickets To
THE FAIR
7.0)
nco ranrtmi trifs.
ol From Sn Francisco to oiher poin's in
I QaEEawaaa aW be allowed purchasers of
ICO I special Midiri'er Fair icVet ?t the fol-
i-KomsiTios rim couti
tTI.
100
VEKSOK JkJXU
Monday
Mr Jsu' I;
evi-ning.
'ieaeral Kuseii A Alget
AHony a few day agc.
H enry W'attenwn will ! in Orejm the
st of April on a l-tarir. t'-mr.
Mr Kay I'.--rs !"f. tbi- aooa for Pbil
oma'h. where ni- father if Iviiur LmsKToa.
lyill. C B W'mii left on last nirf.U overland
tar California, where he will do the Mi l
winter fair and take iti tther attractions. 1
A di-ra:. h r-ived by E C Will 11 '
tveting annoiinoed the death -f hU br-'ttvr ,
J W Will, at Jst Helens. CaJif.. A mrick j
cn;iinpUon. Mr Will was a resident of
Albany a; one tif-e. He was a man of ex-
e:i;'.:arv nasiu ana leaves manv re
The Cjunty Convention ol the Prohi
tirjoa party for Linn county wi.! convene
at the Court House on Sa'urJav. April
14th, 1 Sy4- at 1 o'clock p m, for the pur
pose of nominating a county ticket and
transaction of such other business as mar
oroperly be brought before the convention.
ruii,rh Al; prohibitionists of Linn county who
j voted ihe prohibition party ticke. in 1S9J
m the i r' vcho intend t tupport the same in
!hjensuirjf election wi!l be entitled to
I seats as ce.egatcs m ihe convention.
: Every prohibi'.ion s. in Linn county is
! earnes'iy and cordially invited to attend.
owing round trip rates
j To stations uncer 150 rxiles from San
J Francisco, ore and one-third one way
I tare.
To i'a'xin; 150 miles or mo-e from 8n
' Francisco, ore and one-fifth one nary
I :are.
For me: dates and full particulars, in
quire of C K Fronk, agent at Albany, Or,
or address the undeisigned.
Rich'd Gr sy, T il Gocdmak.
Gen Traffic Man. Gen Psenger Agt.
Sar. Frar risco, Cal.
E P Rogers, As". GFi" agent, Pon
la.id Or.
'
TI'K stKLEv.vN, caairma-. of Una
CVn'v Centra' Committee.
Or. Price's Cream Baking owder
World's Fair Mrxbtst Mcdat aad Dlfton
Star Bakeri
err r . J:uln aad Firwl
of ex- glW C Ail A wtK rId o ladle
14 mf'Xn t and gnte :o ell tieRapli
in Wasoer Washes rd dries them
f , .IB IW'J U1IUUICP lliflfaU. Pt:uB "
Mrar.lKr ! a on Wheeler have returned 1 1 i. . . .,1
.Iht rrm runt rsriisnn. AidnM V,
an-i fnen-l to moorn hi - death.
can.e in lot
rancv s
tae; at a rei.ienos in a
1 ii.y w-re at .-"an lose and
M ware aanahinv .Lvs Tue Ui iwinter .
fair pieasii llMal very math, thoaph even '.
now tnre jar .:. vr." .
P Harrison A
bus. Obk).
Co., No. H. Co cm
and rtad Rs. Frank Walsx. Harr. Satt
marsh. rlando Nejiand. Arthur I'urdoin.
Jim Hunter and Jack W'arner
TaJspKST. Mar l. L.
Editor 1 tirmtatnU:
not for lt$ftl an in betnp done. This is a
At ID I" P Cut M il last nifjbt Hev ' called (
1. I this a chhstian nation. r : it M
t.wt 1 1 . . ... 1. . , 1 " m ,
tTm; SVaid " T',ar ' P"1 a , of hich
! the followinjr is a svnop;s: It is n4 n.it
' r.in.l an.i pent jurors dis,harjrr-.l. Ural for n person toV.nfs sin. M the re-
! iults of sin makes it nee-ssary for us to do
so. hirst. Wt wn tM 'inner, anil win al
ways hate more er less of sin in ur virtut-s.
I. Is it tbe will of tijdttut tneli-,03r
' traffic should ba perpetaated in this na-
1 mtmm f
Seven hun lrl men are now emplovod.
I that number will n-t be increasfi mat.T-
tally. Then the San L'iego A Phoenix R
1 R i projected. Bot it is aa unoerlaia
1 uantily. unite a mnch so perltaps as the
I " P. Canal construction is snasmodic and
j offers litte inducement to the iabvini; man
I for laat reason. Hig. in these emr4ov-
. menns are tiTia!ly HBOat ?J r day and
board. k,ll xaries the rate f.f "wae
I somewhat.
! fhere are roor' ot less mines in this
territory, gold, dim and etnaez, The
depression of the silver market has ttirau-
art. in -rur . nu.i 19
REPORT OF I.HAXn Jt'ltT.
W e the prand jury of the circuit court of
Linn county for the Mwh term would re
speetfully submit the following report:
We have examined the UmL-i r,f V
sheriff. 1 lerk and treasurer an.l found them j
kept 11, a neat an t boataeai like manner, far short of ,-rf.i tne-s.
Alvi the Uv.Li of thm ,1,. , .
our characters are confession on ihe t-art
of tb.e out of Christ. Christ caine not to
call the righteous, but innrs. to repent
ans. The sinner most realite that lie falls
To be a smner
suirintn- ' 1 - .. n...... ...... ,il.)n-
lent and found t.lut they had lM kenf ' ..-.-. l. I, ,, u.tnuwl li.v! .
iaw
I in :l vsr irmm,hp ... ..
j . . ' .... II I IT i .
exercises will open at 10 a m and
cloee at 3 p in.
10- 11. Confession : "1 raid I willcon
fesa my transgressions nn'o Ihe Lord;
and thou forgavert the iniquity ol iny
sin." realm, 32:5. TJ Wilson.
11- 12. Thanksgiving: "Giving thanks
always for all things unto God and the
Father in the neme of our Lord Jesus
Christ." Eph. 5:2J. Pres E X Condit.
12- 1. Qualification for Christian Ser
vice ; ''Create in n e a clean heart O God
renew a right spirit within me: cast
me not away frrm thy presence, take not
thy Holy Spirit from me; uphold me
with thy free Spirit; then will I teach
transgressors thy way and sinners shall
be converted unto thee.'' Psalm 51
10-30. Rev W A Trow.
1- 1 :33. Practical work ol the church':
"Go ye into all the world ; preaching the
Gospel to every creature."
Rev DC McFarland.
1:30-2 Personal Work ; What shall 1
do Lord?" Acts 22:10. Mr Pollock.
2 3 "And we are witnesses of these
things."
All whose hearts are willing are invi'ed
to join in a fast during the day. " I bis
kind goeth not ont bat by prayer and
fasting." "One day spent in lasting and
prayer to God is worth a thousand days
spent in complaint an I lamentation be
fore men."
the recent policv
cei rrs .
laid down
w;t i
bv Ihe rc-
We have also
employes have noi examined the jail, it is kept as neat as the
months. The aban- j construction of the btiildimr will nermit
We recoiuoiend that the jail be made se
cure. We farther recommend that the
roof of the court house be reiain-d.
Bt ti.br. foreman.
I al IIond
'; W Cun.
I A M Brim..
A It Moot-.
I L Nvk
H c U.s. vi,.
Oregon atft I i Boa&a, selling liquor to
minor. Fined $50.
A Loss; Separation. Ilavid Warner.
! of South Bend. Indiana, and More- Warner
of Pendleton, brothers, met Monday, after
I a separation of forty-two years, savs the
Kast Iregonian. The latter is 63 years of
age. his brother 70. though hale and hearty
and still engaged extensively in the agri
cultural implement and grain and seed
business. Moses w.-a a young man of 21
when he left his South Bend home to see's
his fortune in the far west. The brother
David a short time ago started out to search
for the long absent one . He went to San
Francisco, came to Oregon, rnd finally in
''rv alii- where Moses had lived, got track
Contrition, sorrow forsin. unlcs this
. contrition if fell, the man will not come to
Jeaaa. The mtn who feels contrition bnt
i for a few houts at a time ir like a runner
ball. Confession, if we vheris'n siu in our
. hearts od will not bear us, we must have
; sorrow for sin. and confess them humbly.
then we may 1 pardon, and we must not
lienli in 111 o'l. iieans. .iin;:ian musi
How . an men pray that IM will ot i laieu arunrr m sold and copper minim
i i l I done on earth as it is in heaven. 1 do not think the laV-rinj man has macy
' and then vufe I j pcrpetnate the ii.j uor hanoes firnlinjr a mine that will make
trafSc? him rich, there is an opportunity to earn
a n. ilw cilvs, ktvr m M into I wages as high as three dollars per day in
remi.il!,., n do tbei- no! lake K miJNMH HM
i. - a. ., i "f i tit seldom realu-M "Imnanra sjrise.
tZ I , '. j "l YL T ' ; There are 4acer let where f rtnnes have
No; but it ems to be the wul of man. , oun. bu, th al) i)f WJ,..r nuk
who i. a free agent. 3. Tbev cannot con-1 diffi.,. . n,.-r, i, rerr
autenUy. 4 i e,. bot most y from tbore ,Mk, m & M,w dirtrirt;
linn are no urussnsn i nr tirsiisrr asar I . -, , t , ,
j profitably at current nri i:' ur. er
nttnini: tum.t-. l:u- is .
i surer r:.v.i to fortune than the often dreaiuol
self, though, is likewise responsible. The
aw irirrw tlie sal wn keeper the rixht to
sell liquor to any one but minors, women j
and habitual drunkard-. reg-arv'le of rhe ;
neels of fanulirs and orphan-.
confess. We are surrounded bv sin. and
sometimes fall. o we must confes-. If we
sav that we have not sinned, we make !
' a iiar. Confession frees us from sin. be
I cause Cod is always willing to forgive our
transgressions. There are m silent parte-
Ocecoa act J C, Iulin. selling liquor on in u,r'1 nrin.is me r-a ..
Snndnv V , r, ... I ' i , 1 onfess with the nioutti. 1 1, how, oolih to
In the matter of the a-signment of tho
Bank of Hreifon. Assiirnment. Petition
to remove assignee. Tne.1 and submitted!
UMMasj probably not until
taut ..f the r- ult in legi-l-iti -n at v'a,h
::--...:-..- .1 I : :i : - r. -1. . t a-
poaittaeif h vtile lejrislation.
This whole region i- full of invalids and
semi invalids who weui i like light em-
ploy ment for even a MfruifHM III Jraes
v lerks -t trOCi $7.1 a MsA d -wn to n-th
ing. ihe ts'lter sa.esinen iret ot wurre
the better wages. He is fortunate who as
or srook' call Ut Joseph I a clerk now jrets a chamv to earn a livid);
I Ihe sumiuiT
The Xin'.h ftirital Coareatioai of the!
Oregon Stale .Sundav Sch-l Association ;
will be held in the First M K chanli. in
Saiem. owning Ve.lneday. May 2. 1 14.
at S p aa and ti.-rur Fri-iar. Mav 4. at
coon. Itiis i- a inas- convention. Kvery
per"i interested in S mday school work is
eordial! incited. Kverv schl in the state
i urge-l to seel as many deleirates as po.
sit-;s. Itf !.- ' ; Mr i.....ni;v-
noeis. Ia4eauataoaal Fiild s-q.-nntenJeni.
ill aKI m h to tne vaioe of ti.e meetinjrs
Xooe ran afford to miss them. Attendance
will open our eyes. and give os fr-ih oocrage
foranotlnr mart work.
The names of ali p?rson exr. -tin to
;!-s,r.t an I te-irt.: j "nvrtairr.. - i. t
ue sent to .V W ir ):-. Saie-n. not later
than April -Sri.
Iwesraf's taa fall-fare tickets to
Salem will nvs'itv cert::.-.-.t rtv -rst: ! ,
entitlinjr tiieni to ret ire trip tickets at one-
thirvl fare oer Southern Pacific lines. The :
irsp.n P.. ;ti riilna i will als. mike j
special rj?e of one anl-a-hulf fare for round I
trip. r Ktwi.
SaentaiT SHate s is lav ii .: A - ; ition. ,
K WISH to employ c few eocd
men i o aaake to $100 a week se -
:ne our Home B ectrie Moccr Runs sew
in naachirses. printing pres-, pumps,
st. Everybi-sfly bays them. S?eaJy em
ployment. Ev altnaiion - i i
wagea. sddrasw W P Harr n A Co.
C:ark So 14. O umbos. Ohio
CONRAD Viyii, FF.CPP1ETCP.
uu d I rcds,
d'ssoisri.
Oried Frail.
Tab aero,
.
((,
(anurs He
liuirossari
Vege.ab"e.
Clgaia
Spice-.
Tern.
O , ) - fg - to $50.W5 PER WEKK
ij) Z .) .UUj''"? "3d selling Old Kc
pai rlstar. Eveiyramuy naa ruasv
orn knives. CartPV spoon ets. Q-aiek
y plated hy dippiaa; in n.-'.t-i mesa .
No experiene or bar J work: a good sit
a tuna. Address W P Hrns?n A O
Cerk So 14 Clumbu. Obie.
MANAGER WANTED to ar?om
salesmen to sell the Rapid Dtsh Wash
er. Washss anJ dries the dishes in tw.
mir.ir.ea without wetting the fingers $7;
i M' and a'-' expenses. Easy position
no capi'.a! : no hard mork; can make iao .
week. Addres W P Harrison ft Co. N.
14 Cj'umbus. Ohio.
Ws sTsrjvl.. tatst a tevs ,b
mrwvj sjsl rxsasry tun. I
urktt r-rsce sl ba
I.L KINDS OF PRODUCE
WANTED
At the stote
iien Bros-,
lor-r.ertv
owned
in
rjx-s. sANDEirs
LEGTRIG BELT
3UTTE3,
3QGS,
4rJ OHOIOB
rfacin iniiiM
f r.eir
to ludire.
j May.
Isaac Saltmarsh
et al.
before
of his whereabout. He telegraphed Hiram
rncKingerano cameupto i-enuieion. n Isaac Saltmarsh vs M II Miller
ran in an , accidental manner, on Moses, but , Action to reform Uee.1. n trial
wouiu 1101 nave recognizeu uim unless 1010 jnAam without iurv
Strand ;r Kromin act A I Powell and A
E Bloom. P.eoverv money; atta-hment.
Settled.
. W Philips
I be detered from rlomg so by a light lane'n
or a mocking aratd.
Ihe ail day prayeTmretirg t.'aj ws?i
great success.
An Obbsmm Da
gene In the MaJrid
was to d before I
it was his brother. Forty-two years had
erased the resemblance to the boyish Moses 1
of 1852.
A FoRMEB A: h vn r
Mas continnee to
iret into trouble. The SValla WaUa i Buck.
Sta'esmau says that W H Creenwood
was arraigned before Justice Arherry at
10 o'clock this morring and pleaded not
guilty to a charge of nsing abusive lan
guage and provoking an assault. The
evidence showed that on Friday mrrrn
ing be called the prosecuting witness a
number of vile names and seemed
anxious to create a disturbance. He 1
was fined $32.20 and costs, amo'intimc in !
all to 899. in default ol which be was !
taken to ip 1 -
ufrt
Con'inueil.
I" IS Hayne ami C L
o m i:
AII Sta
If yon want a
white labor cia
Tb hesf.roast -oSee is the e.ty t ( Viuad
dcyrr a
II M ti: 1: . taw IsaAiaf dras,
tors. Allaay, Pi .
Will Sc Stark's large ilnr of silver war
has criatrd a great deal cl talk
Pa ronixa borne 10 Inttry by smoking thf
ielebrti white labor eipars. manafaeiired
by Ja'ios Joseph.
; Bslb. at irrrcka thav:ng
j cutting par'.ors.
Both tte metrjorl and reeulta r;ncr.
Syrup of Figs ia taken; U is pier :aut
and refreshing to the tate, aud acts
fently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
jiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt ia
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from tba most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs ia for tale iu 50c
and 91 bottles by all leadicg drug
gists. Any reliable druggist tLo
may not have it on handwill pro
cure it promptly for any cne who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRAUQI8GO, CAL.
toumiut. r. mew roac r.
KatlCS. Owing to the evangelistic ;
meetings bein held in the city the N-al 1
Down meeting arranged for to-mono:
evening is postponed until alonday I
evening. Coal,
Ella lligginson. of Whatcom . has been 1
awarded first prize, by a New York pub
lishing house, fo the best short story
Mrs Higgingeon wrote lor the West Shore
during its last days A very entertain
ing writer.
The state printing office at Salem should j
have a new man at the head for the com
ing term. Tho present incumlxmt has
certainly hail his share of the public funds.
Probablv some eastern mail tomorrow
none lor four or five days.
Milliner Opening, On Thursday,
Friday and Katurdav, ibis week, the
Ladies Bazaar will have their grand
opening of spring and summer milli
nery. The display of trimmed bats and
bonnets, together with all Hie latest
novelties will surpass all former efforts.
All ladies are cordially inv'ted to at end.
Mum II J fc'ow'KU.
United states Land O.Tice Oregon City,
! Oregon, March loth, 1894.
j Notice Is hereby given that thr aproved
plat of survey ol township, 13 south,
range 10 west, has been received from
the surveyor general ol Oregon, and on
April 23. 1891, a'. 2 o'clock a m of said
dav said plat will be filed in this office
md the land therein embraced will be
subject to entry on and after said dale.
RoiiF.Rr A Miller Peter 1'akls.t.
Reglgrei. Receiver.
J R Sllles. of Ku
lowa. News says: "I
came here ths. they
never r.aa snow, dui I nna 11 is a mniaac.
On the night of the 8tb Inst three inches
ol snow fell and It la r.ot a:l gone yet, but
it does not hurs anvtnlng as It does not I
Ireeze. I can look out of the window and
see tlowers partly covered with snow. 1
will enclose one In this letter to prove my
assertion and you can wear II for a button- j W Sawden, agent.
hole hoquet, and also a spear 01 green grass ever lry store
for yon io look at when It is 20 degrees
below zero. Today Ihe sun shine 1 nice
and warm as it usually does on ai Iowa
Mav day."
A Lkcti kk. I'r U F Fuller will deliver sgoa
his lecture on the Hawaiian 1 or Sandwich) i
islands. I living1 a full and accurate account i trench haa Hie largest ami finest
of the natives, their manner of living, the of srec:aclts and eve g
product of the Islands, ami description of 1 County
1 he worn rtu tale DBOU iuou or r.ve'iasi-
and hair
See- th Mew Improved Slrgrr iw log m
chine. The 1-.tis r :u- : '
Office at K M I rrnih
Sevtnu Machines nevtly repaired atd
warranted by a Ihorooahly c.-miitnt oik
man, at r M Frmch a jewelry si re, Albany
and eve glass.
Price to suit the limes
In
stock
Llnn
Si'Kino WiiAi-s. '1'he Ladioa Bazaar
desires to announce that they have just re
ceived an elegant line of ladies and misses
capes and jackets for spring wear. Thsae
garments comprise all tne latest Parisian
tvles and arc tailor made. The prices to
suit the times. Call and inspect them.
Ni-,w Li.'MitKR Yard. The undersigned
is prepared to supply all customers with
aM kinds of lumber, drain tiling, redar
posts, Hour and feed on the most favor
able terms.
F (i Powca Shedd.
Stukti.t 1j It. When it couics to
washing the Albany hteam lauimlry is
strictly in it. It is doing the business of
thn city; the Celestials are going to the
wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain washing
is cheap enough for anybody in any kind
of times. Richards & Philips do first class
work and spend their money at home.
Patronize the Albany Steam Laundry.
Dr. Price's Cream Halting Powder
Most Perfect Made.
I III VI 'Irs !' v WAV
Commends itself to the well formed, to do
p'easantly and effectually what was form
erly done in the crudest manner and dis
agreeably as well. To cleanse the system
and break up colds, headaches and fevers
without unpleasast after effects, use the
delightful liquid laxative remedv, Hyrup of
Figs.
Lain of Fire, at tho W (.' T f hall.
Friday evening. Iieginning at 8 o'clock.
Admission. 85 cenb ; children from 8 to 12
years, 1" cents.
Won I rat II or.
The aeXHn of a spring medicine i
universally admitted. This Is the bes
time ol vear in which to purify the blood.
An'(-hier Dividend.--1 ne dispatches to restore the lost apellte, and to build up
announce that the Litin County National I the entire system, as the IxMy is now pe
Bank of this city haa had a dividend of I culiarly susceptible to benefit fro.n mcd-
o ner cent declared. Inquiry at the I wine
As Albany
Jewelry Stork
Worth patronizing is that
of Will Stark. They cairy the finest
line of silverware, watches, cocks and
iewelry generally in the valley, and sat-
isfac.toiy prices are always given for the
saoerior quality of goods they keep in
stock. Never buy without calling cn
them.
BOItN,
SP1LLKR. March 19, in Albaay, to the
wife of C E Spiller a girl.
NKKDY. March 19, in Albany, b the
wife of William Needy a girl.
FOB REN I'. Tb.9 opera bouae store,
splendid location. Call on tbe
secretary at the Ukmocbat office lor par
tlculara.
C E Biownelis grocery store is increas
n ; in popularity. He carries a fine sleek
in a light room, easily accessible and
gives bargains. Next door to the P O.
MAKBIED
WAUSTAFF LAPORTE. On Sun
day. March 18, 1894, at the residence of
the bride, by Rev J T Abbett, Mr Elmer
Wagstaff and Mrs Rachel Laporte. both
of Albany.
bank confirms this fact. The divi
dend will probably lie paid in three
weeks, three months alter the first divi
dend, This will put 8.17.000 into circulat
ion Fresh Cabbage.
Cauliflower.
Celery.
Onions.
& Turnips.
At C E Ilrownalls tomorrow.
Don't Swear. Of course you fee
like it some limes; but there Is nothing In
it. Slmplv learn a lesson, and the next
tlire go to Pari er Hros for your grocer
ies, produce and baked goods. No one
ever ejaculates profanely after leaving
their store, for not only are tbe best gro
ceries in the market sold; but everybody
from a child to an old gentleman, Is treat
ed courteously. Tl.elr baked goods, In a
larre variety, are superior and popular.
If you wonld keep In good humor with
the world always try Parker Bros.
QaBDXX Seeds. Every body should
have n garden. Are you one who will.
I linn trn to Stewart A Sox Hardware t o
and muke your selection from a fresh supply
of all the seeils in the market, tne largesv
stock in the citv.
Ls0ies,iry the Eglantine Massage Cream
Ihe bit preparation ever made tor the
compaction, to be had of Mrs Rowell, at
Russ House Albany Ore.
Clean towels to every customer at Vienok
shaving parlors.
Visiting politicians of all color have to
u medicine. Buy It from Fred Daw
n at the little drug store 01 2nd st.
The great popularity attained bv
Hood's Sarsaparlllz, ow'i.g 10 its real merit
and Its remarkable success, has established
it as the very best medicine to take in the
spring. It cures scrof ila, sa'l rheum, and
all hamors, biliousness, dyspepsia, head
ache, kidney and iivar complainti , citarrli,
and all affections caused or promoted by
low staie of the system or Impure blood.
Oon't put it off, but take Hood's Sarsapa
rilla now. It will do you good.
iiriter list
Foilowirg is the list of letters remaining
in the post ollicn at Albany, Linn county
Oregon, March 20,1894. Persona calling for
these letters must give the date on which
they wero advertiaed.
season 1 dall in a Utsines
sense and the summer Is, at tin shortest
lour months long.
Kent an l pnv ar high it seems t
me. Qrowita. drygols. clothing and
booas all iviue from ten to twenty-tive per
vnt alsve AlKuiy prices, and Ot mtrv
luen .iy they are double pruv. iianoilliag
in the shape a house rents for F-J p'r
mcnth. ir.a!l nmis sav vlo f,st ren
f -r ST.' i'r month and npwards. Ston1
pvoms ot the ordinary sire rent for IOU
pT month. I think, however, tii.it the tir.-
dem v of pries is down. Lirp-r railroa
fai'ilitit-s wiil eiualize matter.- veiv much.
My conclusions, therefore, are that this
d.s aot offer anv neejal advantages to
UM boriaw man for in.ikini; nn,nev. to
the man who wants a home under sunny
skies; where be ran live in comfort for an
honest effort: where bs can avail hiuisjif of
the opportunities of Inking on the ground
earl . and gr m ui with the country
and where he can enjoy health, happiness
aad comlort. Artaosa offer- many attrac
tions. I o the party in delicate health re
sulting from threat. Inn-- and bronchia I
trouble theaS. sunnv days, this balmy an
dry "ir. are a Isvon which only he who
lovs it and realizes its beneficial an
healing influence can fully appreciate.
Some have asked DM directly if 1 woaj
adviie them to come lo Arizona. 1 must
decline to advise If I can give only tl
c imlitions Ihere I shall he satisfied. The
responsibility of breaking up a home and
moving two thousand miles is too great
for me to assume anv part of it. And e.tcl
gathering the facts, must art and lie re
sponsible for his ow n movements, t or
sonally, 1 shall never ceas to ln grateful
to the physician whose mlvire sent me into
the southwest. I have often aoaxleied, when
in robust health. what the Creators design
was in leaving this great arid region so dry
and Imrren. have found a r;irtial answer
to niv wonder in a check of the ravavri I of
the most insidious and destructive of On
eases and in the hope of a complete restor
ation to health and activity. And this
result has Isvn brought alsvut without the
aid of medicine. I shall not again attack
the drug stores until 1 hava exhausted the
St iv at Ho Mi.. In sevra! pi.u-e in 1
Oregon men have the Booth Africa fever, j
T K Hraiiil. writing frvmi Johannesbcrv.
s?utii Africa, lo a Seattiejpaaer ars: 1
am a fcrem.ui in a rsine. Mv ivjy is fT"-
Mr nuata: I yard a month wit'out - .1.
This is no cyan try for a white man. Ne- j
groes do all the tumm-r as.i drill wvirk j
Their jur is US oeati par iar. There are '
SldlOO of them w rkinr within thirty 1
sjuare miles cf hate. There are 1,500 1
stamp mills in on.' line of 00 miies. ha:a (
miil has boa 10 to 100 -tamps lh-? rock j
is low grade a-s.iv from Ssl t . 1 ." .1 ILirs
ton. It 's suipharets. and re-msres the 1
Ardle proi-. The leslg's have leen !
pppvtesl by dtaai n l drills 2.XW fivt !
down. Tnis i a prairie vt-ttntrv. The soil I
is red ami ar.d an rr. It will not pr- (
dure witho'it water. The dutch l'vrs are
a ai-. ignorant people. There are T0AW j
and 80.000 of them 1:1 the Transvaal le- j
public. The negroes arv- worth nothing J
here. 1 . 1 ran Imv a o-vsl strv n s hnck tor
100. 1 will leave this country as soon as I
can earn nionev enough to pt awav. There !
area great manv American miners here out
of employment . Africa is no p'.ve for a
tradesman or a l.iUirer.
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DISSOLUTION NPTICE.
T. e partnership hsretofore existing a
doing a black smithing business onder
name of Ciamer i Bo vman is dissolved
mntoal co fot this day. All claims daw
j the firm - . wing b) it wiil be settled bv
' the old arm at the hcp on Secocd strse.
I tutween Ferry and Washington. Mi
Huckmaii, Mrs II
lturkhart. Mr A
Fisher, Klder Kli 2
K inner, M iss K at tie
Nurthiip. Miss Mary
Ihurston, I r
llurkharl. Mrs N C
Davis, Mr Klige
Hester, Mrs Minerva o
McCallistcr, Mr .I A
Robert son, V. H
Williams, Mr T A
Tiir At". lv praver meeting at the'
United Presbyterian church yesterday j
was we'll attended, eh, istians of all de
nominations were present and tbe inter
est was great from !egitir.ing to end. A
spirit of unity and christian feliowaaip
prevailed. Such meetings cannot fail
in bringing tbe people oi Cod n'arer to
each other, anil so there is power in
united prayer, may we not hope for a
great spiritual blessing as the outgrow th
of this day o' prayer.
Key Mr Little pru-bed to a large and
ience Las ev ning from the tvo fold sub
ject: "The wages of gin is death, but the
gill of Cod is eternal life through Jesus
Christ." Tbe wages of sin. both phy- j
sical and spiritual were faithfully put.;
making a -very dark ptdttre, Hut the
pictures were i biminate.l when the
speaker showed hat these wages need
not tie accepted, i n! instead of death, the
gilt of God, which ! eternal life through
Jesus Christ, is freely offered to all. Ser
vice again tonight. .VI are corviiauy invited.
Cramer retirea and
tinae'trielunaeis.
Mr Bowman wii coo
February L 1S9.
C ram Ac Cowman
J. A.
M.BAHY.
CREGO
WT. OOT r , .-' -rf aBBLuaaars
mmmmrfmSmmmmV
tot tjuiaesscoiiv UCieU foe Moc3Tt Ft ess
essaa omcc SBOsiBHa U S. Pstxsjt Of
utiiwa can secut ; vx-.t:.: 10 .casuatt sa
t-cad model, drawan; or photo.. srti desnip-
tJon. we au".se, u ptcaw
c&arze. Oarise not ;!;'.: - : s -.vr.retL
assmuii .n-. . - r '".
cost c: sscce ir. its v. .
trje jA.icrcss.
Oee. PaTCrtrOrrter.. WasrfistGTo r. '
An MTvha Tacratire and Kaars Toyra
Seed by Drutrg-ists or sent by XBalL S5v, Wo
suaG tl.00 per pacXajre. Samples free.
KO HO
supplies in the meat markets ami bakeries.
The thermometer now rises to above s '
in the shade every day. Teach, apricot
nnd almond blossoms are out and the
cottonwood tire is nearly leaved out and
everything has iipoaraiiro of spring.
The sons of F.rin have their innings here
today and St I'nt rick and the green are
the common theme. 1 remain, yours truly.
Jaws J Cn vui.tos.
By using Hill's Hair Renewi
faded OT discolored hair BSatMaca
ra color of voulh, anvl giows
and strong, pleasing everybody.
WummMq NVITAVION.n.
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, tioldei.
I'ommon every day.
'', Kr.v
the nata- 1
u variant ;
The Tarortte SHH NVOB
for theXteetti and Breath, M
t ar lain Ssrocney. r3rXSan Pieces Oal
ftrys: "s'".:. h's Catash JJeraedy is ther arsl I
nieuicine 1 nave ever aruna mar. wovnu nviw
any good. " rrlccaocta. BoWay8waslk
SHILOH'S CCRE.
" Tuts OrkaT CVvcoh Otri pronrrjtaweaaraj
war re all others faiL For Coosuu.ption it hn
io rival; has cored thousands, and will cm
TOP, it tat.cn In time. MsaMsa, 6Scta.tl.
F
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K BKR'J AlNSm r-al ostate addre-si
or ci'.l on lames V Card we'd
MEsisjcmu
C'.
Ior Sale or Trade, a hon se and lot in
' gtvrxl location in Albany WJll sell
cheap for cash or will trade for land part
ly or wholly improve 1 not verj far from
town. Callor write to this otii.e.
Wilson, Adam
Tuos. Moarmni, P.
Albaay Market.
I
M.
WhBat,S9c.
Oats, 25.
nour, fS.OO.
Butter, BOB.
Kggs, 15a.
I .ar.l. 12 to 16c.
Folk -hams. 12 to I fie; ahjiildera.fl t . 10 -,
tdrts. It to 130
Hay. baled, f 7
Vo a toes, 4(H
Apples , 4
Hops, lo.
Dried frull pluma, 9oj apples, 9o
Chickens. 1 00 par doaan.
Beef, on ft ot,
Hogs, dreased. 6Xe.
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Box 488,
I r 'JM I LAML, MAIPKi
pott SALE 20 sha-es of Albaiiy o'.eo
r trio light stock the b.wt drVidend
I pavinir sto!s In this eitt. Enquire at
! this office.
Til
1 isl.d one suitable for small store or
offloe, one for store, 20xt feer. W i;i l9
ready bv March 2'. Call on lr Q W
Maston for (vartijulars.
UTANTED.-A young
T ? place to do
Udy itesires a
ireneral house work.
Address Clara II Re nold, Albany Ore.
I)l"RK BRED Silver Laced Wyandotte
eggs for sale by D 0 Woodworth.
UOR RKJiT.-The
I iiied by J W Bentlv aa a batvt
shoe shop. O
roim reoentiy oc;n
ana
1 on L Viereck.
EBCia, Eta-.s, Ecus. Pure bred Silver
Laced Wyandotta. Egiis er setthi2,at
the Albany Poultiy Yards. From pen fo.
i and 2, 1.25 par t3; pea No. 3 $1 per 13.
B Plymouth Rocks, 75 eta per i3. Jonn
Bruah, Albany, Or. Cor 4th and R R aU
ARRASTS Bjught and
OUSW
sold by HJ Merrill.