lite IbiMaat. kj2s3 ii TERMS. Paxly, 1 ct a day; 25c per month; $3.00 )vai, m nuvance- auc per montu not in advance. Br carrier. 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over 8 months. Wkski.y, $1.25 Jn advance; tl-50 at end Of Tear: lil.7.'i tnr tuwin1 turn-. ')flll f.ii. third and proceeding years, when not paid i" "1va"ce. viutw or nvo new suoscriuers rcr o.uu. After Moxet Money, what won't a rnan do for it. The Eugene Guard tells this : A few days fines the treasurer of the Congregational church, while hand ling some money, let a to piece drop to the-floor. Unfortunately said treasurer was standing near one of the registers into which tha coin naturally dropped. The next morning two boys were dis patched to the place and on taking down the pipes the coin was found. Of course the loss was spoken of by several and became generally known, but the fact of its being found had not been mentioned. Well, to end this story abruptly, the next night some person entered the basement of the church and took all the pipes apart and laid them, on the floor in their search for the V, but not finding it, went away leaving the pipes scattered all over the basement floor. Revival Services Closed. The revi val services that, during the last three "weeks, have been conducted in the Con gregational church in this city by Revs Poling and Clapp were closed last even ing. Xu ring these services a remarkably deep and intense religions interest has prevailed. Members of all the various denominations in the city have contrib uted by prayer and song to make the meetings a euecess. There have been thirty-two additions to tbechnreh About twenty-three on confession ot faith and the remainder by letter. Rev Mr Clapp . 4a Si mmt Pqrnou Mliainna K-n1ra anft all seemed to regret that he could not remain lenger, as the lellgioua fervor manifested on all sides seemed to be os the increase rather than subsiding. Faost Mr Bonn kr. Mayor S H Friendly this afternoon received a letter trom. Mr E L Bonner, one of the par- haters of the O F R R, dated at the Fifth Avenue hotel New York. January 27. Mr Bonner says Mr Hammond or himself will be here within 3J days to look over the ground and to confer with ur eitisens over the extension proposi tion. Eugene Guard. Which confirms the report heretofore made that the new proprietors propose tapping the valley towns with the Oregon i'acigc, undoubt edly eventually reaching Portland and connecting with the Astoria road, and then when the extension :a made over the mountains having a complete line . from deep sea at Astoria to ths est. There is a big idea in the fact. . At Bkowstilli. Some six month ago nine jtsoy amun, son ot w a smun, enjoyed excellent health, but today is an invalid. One day last fall after "he bad been playing and running, a severe pain truck him in the leg below the knee. In a few days the member was fright fully swollen, and has steadily- grown from bad to worse, until it became nec essary to remove a portion of the bones from the affected member. Yesterday afternoon an operation was performed. A piece of decayed bone about two and one half inches in length was taken out, as was also a number of smaller pieces. Times. Perhaps a Libzl Suit. It is stated, and upon rood authority, that Represent asive Cole will demand satisfaction of Earvey Scott of the Oreeoniau for un kind, ontrue, malicious, malignant and uncalled for remarks made of him. The rumor may be without foundation, but it wonld strike pleasure to the hearts of thousands to know that Scott had been called to law for his arrogance and assumptions attitude concerning the sen atorial contest and, in fact, most any other question he takes sides with. : Post. ' Died. Mrs Fhilpott died at her home several miles east of Harrieburg Satur day morning, after an illness of several months. She is the mother of five chil dren livicg, focr of whom were by her first husband, Mr Macy. tier children are Mrs Grimes, living near Harrisbarz. John Macy, of Cobnrg, George and Clar ence Macy and Miss Clara r nil pott. Airs Philpott was a lady highly esteemed by all who anew her. "Want Lowes Salaries. The com mittee of 100 of Salem have passed a res olution asking the legislature to fix tha salaries of Marion county officials at the following rates : Sheriff, 1 ,800 ; sheriff, z aeputiee, $z,uuu; clerk, i,sw; clerk, l deputy, $1,200: recorder, $ 1,200: record- the assessor to appoint his deputies and their compensation to be fixed by the county commissioners' court. While the legislature is at it it should modify the salaries of Linn county officials, not to take affect though until the present terms expire. The recorder, for instance should get 51Z0O with 600 for a clerk. r Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. YAQUINA. Prompt Action Needed. The report of Capt Symons, of the U S corps ot engineers, is attracting attention ana causing general comment.- It is a slam on the Bay and the whole Willam ette valley is affected by it. There are reasons to believe that the report is made for personal reasons, that the cap tain has an animosity for the Bay, or per haps owns property elsewhere, which he wishes to benefit. While he declares that Yaquina is unworthy ot further im provement he favors appropriation for other places affected by the same alleged drawbacks. Again his report is full ot miatatements which it does not need an engineer to detect. He declares the jetty ,bo7e high tide. It is not yet. At high tide the water rushes through the rocks in streams. His theories in reference to the extension of the jetty in connection with the reef and the workings of the eddies are undoubtedly wrong and made as an excuse. The whole business bristles with prejudice. According to his own report the jetty has added six feet to the depth of the water. While bars are washed in the tide out would soon take out ail the sand if the jetties were prop erly extended, and several more feet added to the depth ot the water at the bar. So plain is the case that there is something behind the report that there should be a prompt investigation of the matter. Messrs Hermann and Mitchell should be given the true condition of affairs and the report withheld for San investigation by unprejudiced experts. Yesterday ws trie anniversary of Hor ace Greeley's birth. A new bill in the state legislature abol ishes free scholarships in the O A C. It should pass. One of the building features of Albany this year will be a handsome residence by Mayor r linn on his pleasant block on 5th street. . .... The Willamette river promises to be filled with steamers the coming summer. An item elsewhere shows that the S P appreciates the fact. One of the tool bill of the present leg islature calls for a branch insane asylum in Southern Oregon. One ought to be : built especially for some l the members of the legislature. ' Mr Frank Simpson, of this city, ts now at Fresno, Calif, working; for the torse man Monioe . Salisbury. among the hones on the string Is A'lx with a record fa3. An item in yesterday's Oregon lan states that the committee on counties would re port in fayor of Calapooia county. Even should the house pass the blil tt could not go through the Senate. Mrs Lillian M Watson was fined $50 and costs for contempt of court at Oaven oort, Wash, last week, for marrying within six months after being granted divorce, contrary to the statute and the special instruction of the court. The same law prevails in Oregon and is violat ed continuIly A Sodavi'le correspondent of "ie En gine Guard says: Mrs McCartney ha sued Messrs Dr Jones and J P Chesher for damages for taking the bell off cf the C P church In this place, she having bald a mortgage against said church at the lime the bell was taken. The entertainnuntto be siveu Frtdsv night bv the WRCIi being looked for ward to as a ereat treat. Mrs Reillr. of Salem, who Is already in the city, will be the central figure In the program, an as surance of something first class. At Hodges & McFarland's may be seen smalt bedroom set male from a maaie bed slat. It is complete in Its makeup and displays fine workmanship. An in teresting thing about Uis the fact that It was made in the county jail by Mr Frank Peck, arrested tt r stealing a horse from John Schmeer, and entirely with a jack knife. R R Rvan. owner of the Willamette Truck and Dray Company, has beeua action against the Southern Pacific Com pany for $11,000 for injuties sustained at the depot on January 29th, 1S94, which necessitated the amputation of his right leg ana otherwise injuring him. Mr Ry an's attorney is H I Bigger. Joumtl. The four or five Inches of the "beauti ful? that is with us at the present time, became so packed, f 1 oxnn, thawed eut,and frozen again, on our sHewaias dunns the week just pasted, as 10 almost require the use of skates in order to "fetch up" at the place-jou start for. Bumped beads, and damaged heels have been quite common. x rineviiic review. ueneral Lord Wolseter makes a ' most important contribution to the literature of the China-Japan war. Ia an ante I; for the February Cosmopolitan, be discusses tne situation and does not mince matters in saving what China must do in this emergency. Two other noted foreign authors contribute inleresiiog articles to mis BUTOoer. ttosua Maun, Ue famous Parisian danseuse, gives the history of tbe ballet, and Smile Olliver lelis the story of the fall of Louis Philippe. From every part of the world, drawings and photographs have been obtained of the. tnstnimen.s used to toil ore poor humanity and appear a Illustrations for a clever article, by Julian Hawthore, entitled. "Salvation via the Rack." Mrs Reginald an noven, Anatoie r ranee, w 4 '.lark Kmaell, Albion W Tourgee, and William Dean Ho ells are amon? the storr tellers for. the February number of The Cosmo politan. $13,G80 TO BE FOUGHT OVER. The following trom the Eugene Regis ter is full of Interest. It ia particularly of importance, as there are other claims in Oregon of a like nature before the gov ernment: A check from the government for 13, 680 was received here yesterday morning for the heira of Joseph Bailey. This case has quite a history. Joseph Bailey waa a pioneer resident of this county, and during the Rogue River Indian war started to California wkh his stock and effects. When in the vicinity of Canvonvil'.e he as killed by tbe Indians and his property taken and cesuoyea. lie leit a wiie, out no cnua ren. Cattle at that time were worth about $150 to $200 per head, hogs were ortb (40 a head, and flour was worth one dollar per pound, and others in pro portion, ao mat ins loss was quite heavy. About thirteen years ago this case was taken up. testimony was taken, and tbe claim was presented to the government. Since that time it has been going through the necessary processes.and an allowance of the claim, which was $15,180, was ob tained. The fees 01 tbe attorney at Washington, who rrjsecuted the claim. were taken out, and the heirs received the balance. Mr Bailey left no children. His wife married again, and died several years ago. The heirs of Mr nauey are his brothers and sisters, of whom there are several in this county. Of course they will claim the money, but there will also be other contestants, we understand the man who married Mrs Bailey will pot in a claim for a part. When Mrs Bailey died aha willed some property to some children who were relatives of hers, and ws understand they, too, will claim a share in the money. So it promises to be a warmly contested case for some time to come. t ' Blood Poison THE BANE CF HUMAN LIFE, TMven Out of the System by tkeTJseof v Ayers Sarsaparilla For five Years. T waa a went O: nff PrP1 frnm O. ttisia naraiafanf. Oi medicines I took being of any d help whatever. Honincr that ol change of climate would benefit g mp I went in O.nha r T'l,l., 1 and thea to Saratoga Springs, . wnere i remained some time i dnnfung the waters. But all was Si no use. ah last bv several friem fcarsaparuia, 1 began takinsr it. i At last, betas advised nd8 totryAyei's j beean taking ir. and very soon favorable results St were mamiest. xo-aay j. con- oi elder myself a perfectly healthy o man. witn a gooa appetite and ! not the least trace of my former j camDiauiU' iu zlix in v 7 npmiii va and especially young men lik ! myseir, jl recommena Ayers sar- rj sanarilla. if in need of a nerfectlv X! reliable blood-purifier.rt Josb A A. .tscoBAB, proprietor Hotel ViUWtl iW iivav, t7B&- J 7The QrirorinAnll oniygaioajaiiu m Admlttad for Kshihitina ? tAT THE WORLD FAIR 3 ooopgooo eeeeeeeeee o e p e 9 o tAp's Ia the senate : Raley's bill creating the sixth Judicial district, McAKster's creating the eighth judicial district, and Gowan 'a creating the ninth judicial dis trict, were all read third time and oassed. Deaay introduced a but providing for state to levy, and Fatterson one for ap pointment and compensation of deputy assessors. . In the house the bill proviJiug for a moral director of the asylum waa recon sidered and the bill nlaced in its reralar order. New bills : Long tor 6 per cent interest on unpaid state taxes. Paxton'e bill repealing the jute mill act was passed. David's bill panishingebarivaris waa referred to judiciary committee. Thompson's bill allowing private citi zens to serve a summons was passed, al so bchelbredes bill punishing trie sale ot liquor within one mile ot the soldiers home. TaE B inc. est span of horses sold in Corvallia for a long time were purchased by a Seattle horse dealer the other day. Tbe team was sold by Henry Dunn, and the two animals weiahed 1.760 an J 1.- 853 pounds respectively. The price paid is said to have been less than n.0.- Corvallis Times. Mr ueoree Conner, ol JtQeraon. was doing Albany toda7. Dr Cox and R N Thompson, of Browns ville, were in the city today. Mr N P Payne has returned from creamery trip to Washington county. Mr Frank Reiner ,of Portland, a former Albany boy, spend bunday in this city. PB Marshall went to Portland yester day morning ana will return this even rng. las Muirar. who has been in Salem for several weeks, returned home last night. Ur Bert Veal, now with tba O R & N Co., of Portland, spent Sunday in the city. . A T Buxton was chosen from the O A C to go to Forest Grove at the inter collegiate oratorical contest. W B Fry. of Saa Francisco. C A Chsn- dier, oi.rortlaod, Singer sewing Ma chine managers, are in tbe city. Miss Campbell, of Corvalils. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs E TJ Will returned home today. Mr Carlson, of Halsey. was in the cilv last evening, and after ginning up broke a winaow out oi ike i- ox's store. Mr Frank Blodsettcame no from Port land a iew aaysagoana is connned to bis fathers borne with rheumatism. The family of Mr Proebstel. the bic cle man, have arrived from Vancouver and are now located a block south of the Dkmockat office. Mr Ben Barker and family are now lo cated m Portland, the former having been placed on the freight running be tween junction ana rort land. A family dinner was held today at the residence of Mr W H St John in honor of the 82nd birthday of Mrs Fannie Chamberlin, mother of Mrs St John, Dr Cbamberlin and Mm Wane Mead. An 82nd birthday is one worth remember ing. ; ' County Assessor ueatcina came over from Albany on Saturday, and went in tbe afternoon 00 a two or three weeks visit to relatives in the- vicinity oi l.ar wood. Mr Deakins has o late hau quite serious heart trouble. Jnlis visit is being made far the benefit of bis health. Press. At thk CaaisTiAK Church. Mr Lister hss been reqaested by seversl per sons to cer.tlnue the gospel meetings, as so-ne are expected to make "the oooa contefsion' Tne subject lor tonignt wui be "The Saddest and SweeUft picture of all Literature' The house was i till last night and one responded to the invitation. All are cordially invited to ariend. A Pertinent Inquiry. Albany, Or, Feb 4, IS85. Editor Democrat: Beinir a policy holder in the Northwest Fire & Marine Ins Co and seeing a notice m the Dailt Dsmocrat that the company had suspended, 1 am naturally somewhat concerned as to what shaDe nolicv holders are in I have watched Use Oregonian closely and have not seen any mention cf the failure: although it is potaibie that 1 overlooked it, but if not why is it that the only paper published in Oregon of wide circulation, and the one to which we all look for general news, should not notice such an important event, taking place in our midst, particularly when such informa tion might be the means of policy holders protecting themselves against a possible loss after their premiums are paid. It is only justice to tbe Uregontans many pa trons who hare built the paper op and made it what it is, to investigate tbe com panies affairs and cive the true situation. - 1 . . 1 . 1 t 1 - : t ane company may oe soivem, ana i cops is is. If so the policy heldcrs should know it and rest easy. If not they should by all means be informed of the fact for their own protection. Poucr Holdeb. Brownsville Items. Evervthinsr in this bunr ia for county division. Day talk, night talk, home talk ana street talk. If there is any one in Oregon who is dis satisfied with the weather for the past month we wonld like to correspond wit that person. Miss Belle Brown, a former resident of this place, died in Portland last week and was brought here for burial, the latter 00. cumag yesterday. Quarterly meeting was held in tbe M E church in this eitv Satnrdav and Snndav. Presiding Litter John Parson being present. Rev H B Bworthy, ot Woodburn, spent Sunday with mends here. The woolen mill is receiving considerable wool now and tbe management expect a large amount of work in the near future, saying nouing aoout present oruers. W J Moore, who cut his foot quite 1 verely some 3 weeks ago. is strain able to be out in the land ot the living. Hon J K Weatherford. of Albany, paid our city a business trip ona day last week. A petition is now being circulated for the purpose -t having Aorta Brownsville and Brownsville united under one charter. JS early all are in favor ot it, and it is a more in the right direction. A FArn.BE. The question of navigating tbe Willamette to Euirene i not vet settled and probably never will be. The Guard says: Geo Craw today received a dis patch from the Oregon Pacific railrsad agent at Corvallis saying that tbe steamer Eagleite was unable to come up the river further than that point. The message did not give the cause, but it is the supposition here that the boat did not have powerful enoufirh ensrines to stem tbe current. Tbe goods at uorvaiiis tor &ugene win oe shipped by rail- It is to be hoped that merchandise for this point from San Fran cisco will come here over a branch of the O P R R before this time next year. Linn County Council. Sand Ridge Grange Hall, Feb 2, 1805. The Linn County Business Council P of H met in regular session with the above named grange. For opening exercises the 'grange choir furnished some choice music- On good of the order Bros Train, Reece, Bridgefarmer talked on ssveral subjects to the point. Tha resignation of Bro N P Payn as agent of the Linn County Business Council waa accepted. Bros bridgefarmer, Reece, Springer, Kreerkson ana others spoke in fayor of the Lower Columbia Fire & ltolief Association of its benefits and tbe promptness of its paying all losses. Bros Voorhees made some explanations in regard to the fire company which was satisfactory to all concerned. The council elected Bro U L Rerse as agent for the coming year. The president named the following com mittees for the coming year; Legislation, M 11 Wilds, J II Scott, J Clem, J W Swank, Henry Freerkson. II Wigle, H B Springer; good of the order, S A Dawson, S S Train, John Laubner, Q L Reece and S S Meyers; finance committee, J W Reece, Will Parker and M B Case. Bro Settle stated that a Farmers' insti tute will be held at Lebanon, Oregon, the 27th, 28th, and 1st of March, 1893. All are cordially invited. The council resolved itself into an open meeting so that all could hear Bro Voor hees in his talk on the grange question. The day was very propitious and a large crowd of grangers and non grangers were present during the day. Good harmony prevailed throughout the exercises. Bro Voorhees took the floor and gave quite a good talk for the benefit of all pres ent. There were a good many things said of vast interest to the farming community that those that do not attend tbe meetings of the council miat. We think the day was well speat. The usual vote of thanks was extended to ths members of Sand Ridge grange for tbe use of their hall and the sisters for the sumptuous repast furnished ftr the day. ne next meeting ot tne council will be held with F&irmount eranire the first Sat urday in March, aiusic by the choir. Scainc. W H Raymond came no from Salem to day. Mr Hanry McElmnrrv went to Salem this noon. Miss May Day went to Portland today on a several weeks visit. Mr Dr Gaff, of Portland, passed ud the road for Oakville today. Mrs 8 S Train and Mrs A B Woodin went to Salem today to work for an appro priation of at least (3000 for tha Orphans home at this city. It should be granted. J F Allphin of Albany, who has been the guest of his old time partner here, W Smith, returned to his home on last nights California express. Salem Statesman. Mr John Toft, an old f-iend of the Shultx Bros., has been in the city having a couple spans of big horses for his farm nineteen miles this aide of Portland. Mr Toft was a drummer for a good many years but retired for the life ol a farmer. Mr II M Grant, former manazer of the Northwest Fire Ins. Co., which recent ly suspended , has ken appointed mana of the Western Assurance Co. of oronto, British America of Toronto and American Fire Insurance Co. of New lorkforthe Pacific coast. An inouirv elsewhere in reference to the Northwest is to the point. A farewell party was liven at T M Mi randa's last evening to Mr and Mrs Chit wood who will leave in a few days for Nebraska. A sentlemaa who was present says it was a two story affair, enjoyable from beginning to end. Astmptaous re past was served, particularly appro priais on account of the destination of Mr and Mrs Chitwood. Those present wean?: Mr snd Mrs Chitwood, Mr and Mrs Robert Brown. Mr and Mrs John Uamber, Mr and Mrs f T Miller. Mr and Mrs JJeranda, Mr and Mrs Drais, Mr and Mrs John Joees, Mr and Mrs C Sylvester. Mr and Mrs Hub ble. Mr and Mrs Bray, Sir and Mrs Ed Trine, C N VTestbrook, S W Reece. Bi ice Mchinley, Mrs Livingston. Mrs Worrell, Mrs Evans. Mrs Quimby, Mrs Carmen, Misses Clevenger, Sue Brackearidge, Hettie Drais. Lou and Grace Trine. Ada Flickenger, Mary K-iniston. Millie Miller, Phennie Dalrvmple, Halts A mo. Ethel and Mollie Bray, Lixxie Marauds, Grace ant?, rear! utinfwon, riertba and AUie worreii, Kuda ixmgb&ottom, .Messrs James Loogbbotiom, Will Amos. Eaunett and I rank Gildtrtkeve. Joe Trine. Johnnie Hoffman, Tom Heffroa, Charley Meranda. Walter Worrell. W A Chitwood. Geonre " 00a. Kobert tsrosrn. i red Henderson. Claud Bray. Fine line of McFsrland's. stationary at Hodges A ao oranoes tor at eta this week at C E Browrsells. The entertainment to be riven by tbe Irish Comedy Company promises to be great tfceatrical treat. I would as soon think of doing bcslness Iihout clerks as without advmitlnsr John Wanamaker. The case of Mrs McCartney asaiast Dr D M Jones et at for a bell on a cnarch. being tried in Albany to-day. A targe number of witnesses were present ana tne case was being hotly contested. O S Downing, superintendent of the penitentiary, has asked the state to reim nurse mm 9175, expended two yeais ago in oetenamg nimieu getore the legislative committee 01 investigation. About 40 citizens of Pendleton, who jolntd the "Loyal Mystic Legion of America, are now sorry for It, and would like to Interview one W L Mtdtgac, the organizer who Induced then, to do so under false pretense, as thev claim, and Incidentally to recovdr possession ot some promissory notes. Ex. AROUND THE WORLD ON FOOT. Last evening a gentleman dressed for traveling appeared at the Democrat office and announced himself as Julian Rapport, world around correspondent for the New York Tribune. Half an hour was spent very pleasantly with Mr Rapport In with h he gave in some interesting facts. Among others these: With a punched stamped dime of the realm in his pocket, Julian Rapport, New York correspondent afoot arouni the world, left the Frankin monument in Gotham at 12.05 p m, July 4th, 1894, to foot it around the Globe. Tourist Rapport in good trim reached Albany yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ho was a visitor at this ollice shortly after wards His itinerary hence includes San Francisco, Hong Kong, China, Tartary, Asiatic and empirical Russia, France and England. The trip undertaken is the result of agi tation on the part of tbe Ne.tr York Press club coupled with the placing of a hand some wager as to Rapports ability to make it by July 4, 1896. Features of the contract in force are that Rapport shall not ask assistance, shall not work for money but suvtain himself by manual labor. He is required to register at either every telegraph ollice en the var ious railway lines be traverses or with the leading office bolder in every hamlet, vil lage or city be passes. While coming up the valley Mr Rapport had a long visit with Mc L C Stratton, of Millers, who has 5,000 bushels of potatoes on hand, which he has been unable to sell; and also with I D Miller, pioneer of '51, from whom he secured in short hand several pages of interesting facts that will event ually appear in a special letter in tbe Tri bune. Mr Rapport last night put ap at the Ross House, pacing for his board and lodging as a general roustabout this morning, sweeping out and bringing ia wood and doing chores. He got a share and bath by polishing the door knob at Gaorgo Laa areths, and left at 9:30 with a long stride for Junction City. . Probate Record. Final account in estate of B W Hamil ton set for March 5. Jonas Davis appointed guardian of Jonas Lye. In estate of Jonathan Needham, admin istrator discharged. In estate of Owen Bear, distribution re ceipts filed. In estate of D V Michael, inventory fi'ed: real property I4S36.50; other 81. 56. Ella Curl appointedadminislratris of es- stats of Mary Holman. Bond 7O0Q. Final beaiinir in etate of Geonre Hen derson set for March 4. In estate of N C Meyer, inventory filed; real property 91650; ptrsjnal, $1594.95. Will of H E Stover, admitted to probate. Bond of admr. A B Jobnwn, $3000. In estate of A B Mcilwain inventory filed: real property. $14,230; personal. $9295.41. Total, $23,545.41. Petition to sell personal property pranted with order to purchase goods and produce and employ clerks. Estate of Jonas Dve. minor, apnraited at 11000. In estate tf N D Jack. Cor March 4. . final accoant H In estate of E L Knox. sjcntMnentarv inventory filed; real property in Maltao m&hcoanty $400. Ia estate of Tennie Vineyard. I L Vine yard appointed. Bond 44 TOO. Appniers appointed. In esttte of Ifenrv MBride. inventory filed; real proerty, f 1000. Name of Vktcr Peacock chassed to Vic tor WrighL Name of Cel ia E Nelson ordered chaaoed to Ceiia E Smith. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. II B Sacry loft today on a trip to Alsea. Mr W E Oriel, of McMinnville, is in the city. - , 0 H Ralston came up from Portland this noon. S G Irvine, of Newport, was ia the city today. Hon O P Coshow, of Brownsville, was in the city today. Messrs Clark and Stone, of the Oregon Pacific were ia the city today. C Hall, ex-county surveyor of Yamhill county, was drowned in the Nestucca Mr E P Ketchum left today for Canby where he will reside and run a fruit farm. Rev W S Gilbert has been called per manently as pastor of the Presbyterian church of Eugene. Messrs Cannon & Schilling left today for the Cascade Locks to work on the govern ment works there. A B Seal, a resident of Albany during the boom days, arrived in Albany this noon on his lit at visit here since he left two or three years ago. He is now cotst superintendent for Schilling it Co. and travels from Saa Francisco to B. C overlooking the routes of the many drummers of the company. Last evening a party of young people took a bus ride to Sbedd, leaving here at 3 o'clock and returning atll:!. The roads are in excetent condition. They attended the meeting of Mrs Peaks and report a pleasant experience. Those in the company were Rev and Mrs Little. Mr and Mrs Fred Ulumberg, Mr and Mrs E L Power, Messrs Carlton box, Sena McFarland. and Elliot and Clem Irvine, and Misses Ethel Davis. Ina McCulloca and Mildred Burmester and Mrs Nutting. On the Divide. Feb. 6th, 1893. E J Willoogbby has been confined to the house by sickness for a week, but was some better at last account A Mc.N'ary has been visiting relatives in Salem for some time. Lortn and Ollie Grimes were in Eugene last week visiting heir brother and sisters who re attending the university. Mrs M J Philpott who has been sick so long and was thought to be slowly improv ing grew worse very suddenly and quietly passed away at 11 o'clock Feb. 1st, and was buried at the West Point cemetery Sunday were was asembled tbe largest funeral pro cession ever seen in the neighborhood, showing the high esteem in which she was held by the community where she had spent most of her life. Mrs Wanen, of Portland, sister of Mrs Philpott was up; also T J Philpott, of Holly, Wui Cochran and family of Browns ville, ii r Adms and family of Crawf jrda- vtite- Annie. Zola and Willie Grimes spent Sodday with ibeir pirent. returning to school MosdAy. Mr Davenport was considerably bruised up by bis toam running away this week. George Cable, cf Rowland, waa visiting in Brownsville last Sunday. Mrs Araspiger and daughter of Harris burg were v luting at Simy Arnrpiger last week. Miss Etta Lewis, of Hamsborg, is spending the week with Clara Phi!tott. S.S. HOME AND ABROAD Centemerl gloves at 3 E Young's. People who want strictly first class pictures go to Tinkle-, A large line of new style e'uting flannels at reduced prices at S E Young's. Old you notice that the best class of photos sre msds at Tinkles only. See his samples. Now Is your last chance to secure a i beautiful crayon portrait and frame almost 1 tree at Tinkles. Those w!i did not ccure tickets for Gales Glass Mounts of agent, can get them at Tinkle's Gallery until March to. In the Sodavtte be'l suit the defendants confessed judgment for $50, snd the costs amounting to about $$ havs to be i paid by the plaintiff. 8'ie will.llicretore, get about $15 for the bell. Judge tshattock has aecided that where a jury serves sll night (hey are entitled to two days pay or $4. This is a dectsion that will affect th whole state. It is on the principle that one legal day is only twelve hours. Word comet to the Statesman that Lale Williams, at one time s resident ot this city but of recent years of Motcow,Idaho, Is au embezzler of the public funds of that place to a large amount, and Is now In Los Angeles where detectives have locat ed him. Ststesinan. J G Boulln, the Lyon's mn wanted for selling liquor without a license, has not vet been csught. It Is thought he left Lyons In s stage. Some o::e reports that a friend of Boulln says tbe man who at tempts to arrest him is liable to die. A Pittsburg dispatch ststes that ths Pittsburg friends of Frank Lenz have ad vices that La Vale, the leading cyclicg journal of France, atterl that it received a dispatch that Lenz had been murdered by Kurds rear Erzeroura May 7 189I, the last time anything definite was heard from him. The meetings ia the Christian Church continue witli interest. The subject for to-night will be "Elisha and Naaraan of tbe Old Testament; and Jesus,the Restor er, of the New Testament." To morrow night the subject will be "The Baptism cf the Believer as Commanded by ths Spirit of God." The srgament will be carried forward through Bible teaching subse quent to ths cross. The ministers of Other churches are cordially invited to attend and hear what may be said In a kindly way on this subject. , - mows itasz Wscflsr Oo Etiodna .Dollars Ssward fat any case of Catarrh that ran sot ba eaftd by Ball's Catarrh Cure. "4 F. 1. CHENEY tt CO., Props., Tried,., O. Ws tha niuleraigned, bar kaowst g, Cnsney for ths Isrt 15 km, sod betters' htia perfectly honorabi ia all bqlnss transactions and financial! able to carry oat say obllfsUoa saada by their firm, 4 WarTacx, Wnoll IrnM.Totedo. Wu!o, Kixsas kUavia, YVuolesftie Drue rlsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken fatsrDany, let In directly upon the blood and mattmm snr face of ths system. Price 75. per bottle, ikdd by all DrucvUM. Te.tli.wmaU ire. You Make No Mistake When you trade with Parker Bros. Yon get good treatment, Not only to day But to-morrow. You always get good grocerier, The staple article. Their teas and coffees are the best ; Their canned goads sre fresh ; Their based goods, Bread, cakes, pies and cookie i, Make permanent customers. 40 loaves of bread f too. - Choice pickled goods. Fresh produce and fruits Always on band. If you trade with Parker Bros. You make no mistake. Don't Trade with Conn St Huston Unless j ou want good groceries and produce a, tbe lowest prices and first class treatment. Yon can get them there. They are open early and la'e to serve tbe public, snd a trial will convince any one of the fact. S S. OFFICERS. been Go Ts 2 Bbttek. If a boy in Albany were to stub his toes the Eugene papers would boast that some Eugene fcy bad stubbed his toe just a litde worse. 1 9 poonds of sQar, full weight, ia Albany is considered a big bargain; but bear the Guard : Aa executor's ale is beiag held at Albany and granulated sagar. ooe of the leaders, ismwted "19 lbs ftr fl."' In Eo cene as hbrh as 21 pounds of this kind of sugar is sold for ona big American silver dollar. Ladles muslia underwear at cast E Young's. S You will not need H cry over a tired back if you gt your wash ing done at the Albany Steam Laundry, nor ever bad srodiinit clothes when Uroutrht home from a China man's. Stand ia with a bsm institution that does first-class work at pri- so low as to surprise one. if yoo woe Id be happy end your clothes to the Mestu Lauaanr. Money To Loon. t have tno.-.tr to loan on euod farm land In Linn and Beaton counties in sums not over $3000. Xo delays In fur nishing tbe coin. Call on CO Burkfiar-, Albany, Oregon. Also money to loan on city proper! 10 any amount on lo rg t'm at a low rate of Later est. Special Bargains. We are selling for a few dirs only Men's white shirts worth $1.00 for f .50. Men camel hslr undershirts and draw ers worth $1 .2$ for t.68. Men's heavy weight undershirt and drawers worth f.JS for $.37. On display in our show winaaws. Come to cs for bsrrslns in all Hnei goods as we can save you money. . - iv u of A Close Call. An Albany man is con gratulating himself on a very narrow es cape, tie held 8-0UO in stocK in an insur ance company. When he bad paid 50 cents on the dollar, or $2500 he traded the stock for three tots adjoining Albany, binoe then the purchaser of the stock has had to cay (2500 in hard cash on assessment and the stock is probably valueless. The seller owns three lo!s worth about $100 for which he paid 12500. Who made the most money? To-2iaiiT. The three young men bound for Chicago, mentioned elsewhere will eive an entertainment ot song and other features at the Armory tonight, and will sell their autographs, jno ad mission fee. Received $3,000. Mrs Josie Simpson wife of the late Abner Simpson, received a check for S3,ooo from the Maccabees In full paymedt of the beneficiary of her hus band, who died by accident on Dec 14th. Tha payment would have been made even earlier but for the fact that the death was caused by an accident and tne papers had to be sent east on account thereof, for investigation. Thousands of Dollars are spent every year by the peoole of this State for worthless medicines f tr the cure oi t hi oat and lung diseases, when we know that if Ihey would onty invst $1 In Santa Abie, the new California discovery for consumption and kindred complaints. they would In this pleasant remedy find relief- ft is recomended- by ministers, physic'" and public speakers of the Gold en state, soin ana guiraniecu oy rosnay 3 Mason at f.50 ana ( a Dome, in re for tJ.r.0. Tbe most s'ubuorn cases ot caurrh will It Dios't Voek. The CorvaUis Times rays : The other day Marshall, the pris oner in th county jail, awaiting the ac- : 1 . 1 1 ' . . . . . . uuu ui ws grsnu jury as sue April term of the circuit court, informed Deputy Sheriff James Skipton that there was a plot among the prisoners in the Albany county jail to break out, and that they were provided with tools to do tbe work. Sheriff McFeron at Albany was informed of tbe fact and on search discovered a club and knife improvised into a saw, concealed. Marshall bad served bis time in ths Albany jail and was familiar with the inside workings. Low Rates. The Southern Pacific ap preciating tbe spirit of tha times has re duced rates on their line to bottom figures. Henceforth tbe rate between Portland and Albanvwill ba 124 cents per hundred regardless of classification on all goods except powder. On lime. cement, nails and many other commodi ties me rate win only be 7 ft cents. Old, vet ever new. and simnle and beautiful ever," singj the poet, in words which might well apply to Ayer's Ssrssc anlla the most efficient and scientific biood-puriuer ever offered to suffering numsmsy. nothing bnt superior n irit keeps it so long at the front. A Good Compart. The Ashland Tid ings says: lhe Irish Anatacracv Cn played at Granite hall Saturday evening to a lull house and furnished mora unnn. ment for the audience than any show that nas oeen in Asniana tor many a day. Kheumatlsnr In the back, shoulders. hips, ankles, elbowc , or wrists, is t caused oy accumulation 01 acta In the blood Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes tbe acid and cures rheumatism. jet. OiirBaby Boy Suffered t intensely vfrora Impure Blood Perfectly Curod by Mood' arsaparuisi Wast Evebtthiso. SaWi pec pie want as nearly She world as they can get it. A correspondent of an exchange has sirared it out as follows: Tbe governor is a Salem man, as is the snperinteadent of the aylum . Tbe second physician and the two consulting physician, the engineer sad full half of the employes of the asy lum are Marion county people. The super intendent ot tbe penitentiary, the second warden, the physician and most of the guards are also residents of that county. The superintendent of the reform school. matron, instructor, atgbtwatciimaa. phy sician and some ot the employes are trom Salem. The stsperuteadeots of tbe mote and blind schools are also Marion county men. and Salem physicians attend their sick. Then they have tbe clerk of the so pretne court, court reporter, the baiiiif, librarian, the jaaitar, assistant janitors, aightsratch, elevator man, assistant treas urer, chief crk ia the secretary's oasce. engineer at the state boose, tbe speaker of the boose, and Holer ot tbe Journal. BtTTEa Re.mars. Tbe Sales Post continues iti unkind remarks about Prof McEiroy. ooe of which we publish in order to show how bitter a newspaper may be come: "We tee that E B McEiroy has gone to Eugene to take the newly created chair 00 Etgtish litentore. Can not kin 2 be done to event this antiquated fossil from occupying that position ? The man bnomrs no more about English literature than aa old gander knows about a bad sbiilin" Mr McEiroy has undoubtedly been a political demasogne; but, aeverthe- less. be is perwnalty a gvnueauu. ana as well a student. He is folly competent to teach English literature in the taie Uci vrrutr. In this nrsition. t hooch, he shook! drop his partisanship; if not ' there win ne some uve airjoog oj erezyooay. Oca Pcauc School. Tbe teachers and pupils of the public schools are arrang ing tor a public entertainment on the eve ot Washington's birthday. Feb 21. U promises to be an interesting event. Tbe schools are ia a flourishing condition, and are being splendidly managed under the efficient soperintendeacy of Prof Tyree. lie is well backed by an able corps of teachers. Becently there was a report of what was declared to be an injustifiable case of punishment by an assistant teacher, by tbe way one of the best ia the school, but when mvestigated it was a . very mild affair, the reports being exaggerated, and nothina- having- been done out wtuu was reconabte. Too Eaiilt. A case of counting chick ens btfore they are hatched is reported. As the nartv's name is familiar to our readers we give the incident: It appears that Sen ator IV!ph was anxious to curry bacK to Wathimrton as soon as he was le-elected, and Twiuostod the secretary of state to make oat in advance his certificate of election and have it ready for signature and acknowledg ment upon the ballot being cast in tee leg islature. He bad no doubt of being re turned and had his private car, which is furnished him by the railroad company, all victualed and Beady tor the trip east The Right or It. The Democrat nn Wished an item a day or two aso about a Enovne ttacer boastinsr ot sellinir irranu- infmi Bucar at zj pounds ror a uotiar wmio at an executors sale in Albany it was sell ing for 19 pounds for one dollar. That sounds well for Eugene; but se tie re, tba or The following S. 5 officers have elected for the'eoming year: Christian . Prof Tyree, superintendent; Dorena Marshall, assistant; Will Meyers, secretary; Lizzie Hunter, treasurer; Rich ard Bhoades, librarian. Mrs Fuller, Mrs Lister, Mm Ida Maxwell. Miss Dorena Marshall and Mia Stella Hughe, teachers. Congregational. C C llogue, superin tendent ; A Browneii, assistant, AdJie George, treasurer; Walter Peacock, secre tary; Miss Catherine Althoose, librarian; Miss Joyce Browne!!, organist; Miss War ner, ebon ter; Mrs W C Bead, Mrs Vance, Mr Hogne, Mrs Hewitt. Misses Annie Alt hoose and Addie George, Q Prcpst and Dr Watts, teachers. Cumberland Presbyterian. E W Ache son, superintendent; Clyde Bryant, assist ant; D D Longbottom. secretary: Joseph '1 iron, treasurer: Maud Bryant, librarian: Grace Trytxt. onraaut; A M Williams, chorister; A M Williams, Mrs G amber. Nona Irvine. Mrs Beile Irvine, Myrtle Wosiey, Grace Tryon, Loa Try on, Grace uamber. Evaneetkal. Wilson Blain. saperin dent; Jennie Ohling, assistant superintend ent: Ethel Bray, secretary; Newton An derson, tra urer; Rachel Graham, organ ist; A S OUey. chorister; May Graham and Moilie Bray, librarians; A a Copley, Kacnei uranam. aiary oranam. Jennie Graham, Jennie Ohling and Fannie Miller, tsachers. First Pretbjteriaa church. C EBrowa- ell. mpmitnilnt; C F Howtand, assist- . 1 1- . , it" .1. treasurer; Ada Morris, librarian; Loots Batlev. assistant: W II Lee. chorister: Mrs C W Sears, onranut. Prof W ii Lee, Prof Howtand. Prof Rutherford. Flora Mason, MrsC W Sears. Mrs Smick. EdUb mck Mrs Prof Uowlaad. Mrs E Thrall. Mrs D B Moeteith, Mrs A B Mathews, Hiss Liia (iaibratth. Mr Prof Lee, Miss Ethel RedSeid. Mrs E E Go?, Miss Hattie Baa, Mrs Prof FG loung. teachers. Methodist. J T Al-betL exofficio: li M Newport. sevTetfjj of tcard ; J M PoUock, suiennteadent; J B loogul, assistant sa perintendeat; Jos Kabtoa, seaetary; Mrs Ella Harkness. trvaurer; Emma Coos ill. organist; Ella Torbett. assistant; Frank El kins, chorister: A M Hammer assistant; Veda Torbett and Irene Neeland. librarians; Prof Torbett, Kev Abhett. Dr Chamberiia. Collins Likiaa. M Nesrom. Masses Mela Gilbert. Fannie M iller, LUbe Ridot,CUra Gard. Mae Foilock. i anme Concilia. Era Simpson, Mrs Dr Chamberiia and Mr Aycrs, teacher. I United Prosbrteriaa. E F Sox. super-1 rairaueai; 1 1. main, Bssjwuuit, .j c; Younsr. treasurer: F P Xuttintr. secretary; Cleat Irvine, chorister; Mildred Burmester, organist, w ii Crawford. Mrs 5 1. Young, Mrs K 1 aox. Mrs 1, t. issaio. Kev uttie, Carlton Sox, Mrs Little, L E Blain, Miss Lena McCormick, Hiss L10 lmae, V H Stewart. Mrs E L Power, Mrs Sarah Balti more, Miss Ava Baltimore, Mrs A K ale- Coy, Miss Mildred Burmester, teachers.. Quinine pills at Fred Dawson's Get yoar millinery at Mrs Asbby's. Cran Berries at C E Brownell's. Hot baths at Verick's shaving parlors. Fresh buckwheat flour in bulk at C E Brownell's. tVahs at Vierecaa sbavioz sad hair carting psrlor. II 3t Baths and warm rooms at Verick's shaving pat lor. 40 full weight loa res o' bread for $1 a Parker B os. Cleaa towais to every eaasomer at Viersck hsviox partors. D- G W Mas ton. physician and sureeofl la!.a answered promptly ia ear or country. Prescriptions filled at Dawson's Executors' Sale, The general merchandise stock c ABMc Ilsrain deceased most be dosed oat at once to settle up the estate, and ia order to do so we will make toe prices of all lines of goods less tsaa yoa can get them any where in the city. BUY.JEWEL STOVES ANl RANGES OF MATHEWS & f.,e 3seaT.Wfifn" 1 'Sis- I 'UTKi'SJ t swj jm&Li'i r". W-i ii a f 1 r (.r -J S3 i) ao- : 1 1 M I -V i 1 Tbft extra erduuiy Jur jovsaacor is tba saost weadsrnt discovery of the as. It has bsea aa dotstdbytha Madtnsrseics. tine aaea of tnopa and Aeneav Mssraa is HaSyasi stes frST.inffK-3 tit tb dis charge ia SO days. Crata 108? I1H0G3 j suSealy. Onf iMA m twUs e&duiseiicts Is Is a syoiptoB t seratasl weakse Kxmeai. Ii eaa bsacocsedia SdsTS sty uw wqi socii, - Theasw dlmusesy nas aad 'jf tbe BtwrM. istsofttseidfsiBauiHaasoa sUdicat baktt. It is the stfoagm vitadar saade. It is very posrsffal. bat Ismlm Soid far SXOS s psck sceorS psekses Sar SSjOO plain seakd boxee. Wrtaea gmrsniea giveBferaea. IfyaDbny six bozeaaad an ont csttrriy eard,fcx noce wiil besest to yoo fie rf ail ebarzes. Bmdftjr eirecaeasd teateoaitls- Aa-ireas BtTDSOSt MEMCAl. ISS1ITTJ-TK, JsuacttWn SSoefcSoss, Jlmrkxt 4c EUta ata Saa Fruclws, CsU. 1? Conafipxtion, ' lixEiiies, rallies ea-aliofis,KeTT-ccstwtseJjirstf oi the eyes and other lirlionin aadtoaesibci eatfresystea. Hssyaa eui I e o 1 1 i t y, yerTonsesa. Emissions. sasddeveiejK'. and nu,TrH wesJc erots Tttns In tbe fcsek, loaf br dav or BtshtaSfpped Stasn. and bi Oca Gaocrar JPrrr. 3 cans best tomatoes .... 19 lbs granulated sairar 25 lbs U 30" , 30 ' roiled oats 5 sals best Peart Oil 30 bars Savon isoap. 1 10 S g-ais best pickies &5 19 os ccnuuBg dcss nsMiag ovuer .... .... 1 .... 1 beass I 1 35 Boor k Shoe DEraarnxxr. 12.50 men's top sob boots per pr fl 50 2.00 " dou ble " " " I 25 $3.50 "best " " - 2 50 t2J0 ' kipshc 1 BO n.0O " standard shoe 1 25 tl.TSladksoti grain.... 1 O) 91JO - - " FrExrsrfixc Goods Deft. Men's heavy gray underwear. ....... il white shirts 1 S pr men's Bockord socks I pr men's heavy 10 ca overalls I pr " " 9 oa 45 5 50 40 Albany Hark OSOBEB OF HONOB, ATTENTION. The ladies of the drill corps are requested to ! ba at the hall this evening at 8 p. m. for ' practice. By order of the captain. . ' Internal Revenue Collector Blackman has received his blanks and will soon be- ! gin assessing men having ah income of over f 40uu. au in excess 01 that amount will cost 2 per cent. Face powders at Fred Dawson's speedily luccumb to California Cut-r-cure. fclx months' treatment for $i io. 1 Money to Loan. are prepared to make loans on good mproved farms In sums to suit, of from 2,000 to 910,000. CURRAN & MONTHTH, For bargains In dress goods examine the remnant counter at S E Yonnj's, 'Vnoat. 3ij Oats, 10) Flour, S8.00. Butter, 200 Kkrs. S5e. faird, 12 to lAe Pork hams.12 to 35c; r ouldsrsJItoOOet dee. It to 18c. Hay, baled, oaio 25n. ' "T; DIED. W1TUER1TK. At his home near 8eio Feb. 3, 1895, Isaac Witberite, aged 65 years. Deceased was ill for a year of conminip non. ue wu a uroiner-in-iaw or J U jonnson ot paiem, ana leaves a family. Cnnmt snirar ia the Ahunsda refinery nhfna trraaulated. susars that coul nilv be sold for 22 pounds for one dollar . . . 1 Our uibrcoants can lay sugar aown cueu ar than FnwnA nenple. on account of low- pt frniirhta from San Francisco, and of the same quality uepeua on 11 our prices iuc low or lower. FaiDAt NioHT.The Women's Belief Corns entertainment Friday night will be for the benefit of a worthy object, and will a biff house. Ono of the features ".O. . - P . mi . a a . fit t will h the Kinness arm vj mra toariw th tnlpntad elocutionist of Sa'.em assisted by seventeen young ladies of this city. ABOtner wui uo wi um hv a ctiua or lima iruis. iuho 0111 vocal and instrumental selections and the .i.nu ;u ix & 1 mat from besrinnimr to nd. Admission 25 and 30 cents; reserved seats at Hodges & Met arianu e. Oakville. yesterday rill not em n orthodox ClothisoDbtt. iu w men s overcoats 9 00 " " 2 50 pasta a tJ 1 25 " .54 50 . 3 SO .. 1 75 .. 1 53 . I 00 LIVE yy 1 I La Ine greatest ier ca the marinet for diseases of the Liver.KiJncysaul Con stipation. Pkasrtt to take by oil or youc. Xo griping. The root of the liveriae plant is Kilea- sively nsed in Norway fer xhe cure of Pifef. Sold by all first cLtss dreggiris. Wholesale Maco&usres, ANCHOR S CHEMICAL CO. IbinCB, Or. be BarveyvlUe, Kansas. "0. X. Hood tt Co., lowell, Msss. ; Our Ilttls baby boy ts now almost two years eld. Whea he was about six weeks aid there appeared a breaking out on his head and breast. We tried various salves and soaps, trot St Continued to Crow Worse And we took hua to a doctor. Be said tt was swofula, but his treatment failed, and we called apon three other physicians, who teamed It salt rheum or eczema. Even thea he grsw worse. A crust would gather on his head as thick asa quarter and puff up with corruption. Thea it would come on, taking ine nair with Is, About three toon ths ago we resolved to try Hood's SarsaparUla and Hood's olive Ointment. To day ws sre happy to say that Burtron Is now Entirely Well. Ths sores have all disappeared and bis hair Is growing nicely. Be has only taken ons bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and used one box ot Hood'sCures Ointment. "We can now recommend Hood's Bar- satarllla to others, and truthfully say It has worked wonders to our Ilttls boy's ease. leave also bsea taking Hood's Sarsaparilla lor In dig s- wjh u,Q Albany firemen. Statesman. ... m as AunlklA sinjl ssn iHSMaataa t4ift alonf David A. Ktyo, Harreyrm Kmamj. if you want a good and .clean Hood'. Pills ars prompt and sfflcl.at.yst " M M' M sntlna. Hnia ev au aroecists. ase. --n-- The spring like days of . last week has cacwd some of our farmers to commence their spring plowing. Mr E B Coney cf Litcoln coantv, is visiting mends hers. IV Hill called oa Geo Barton Geo is not feeling well; but he ploy a gold bug doctor, he is i populist, so is lr Hill. Our people are all anxious to bear the result of the election of U S senator. Why? Last June the republican party was victor ious, it sent men enough to the legislature to elect a senator. ow it they elect Vaipb should the people complain he is a republi can, tie also represents the capitalists, bat they are also republican institution Some of our people goto Shedd to bear MrsPeake. Tbe sound of tbe prnnmnar shear is beard in the land. Tbe prospect tor a large cropof prunes is good. Amccs. Arthur Edwards, a native Caiifornian, ! aged 6; H K Worth, aged 22, of Pough keerwie, N V; and W 11 Duncan, aged 22, of Boston, Mass, arrived in .Vhany last night on foot, on a long tramp. They pro pose walking irem roruaud u inicago, which they are to reach by August 1st and to have $1000 each earned on the way. They will walk to Eoseville, Calif., thence turn east to Ugdeu, Cheyenne, et amis and Chicago. They will earn money by giving open air concerts, and in any way that is legitimate. Hon T I Stites received his commission this noon as postmaster of Albany. It is signed bv G rover Cleveland, president, and W S Bissell. postmaster general. Mr Stites at the suggestion of the postmaster general will tvke charge of the ollice on the 16th of tbe month. If vou need a soon medicine to purtfv yoar'blood, give nerve strength and build up your entire system, take Hood's sarsa parilla. It prevents sickness by making pure blood. Hood's PHI cure nausea, sick headache ndlgestlon and biliousness. 35c MrecsLAxsors Deft. 12 spools Clark's ONT Cctton 40 16 yds cotton flanceU I 00 16 gingham 1 00 1 cord oak grub srood 2 50 1 curd lane fir " 2 00 and a large assortment of ladies cloaks that sold from $10 to f"3) yoo can have your choice for t5. Call aid exaiuine thera as they are worth doabie the money. Yours for business. Feb40i,lS35. II F McIlwait, Smart) FitOMajr, Electors of the estate of A B Mcilwain, deceased. INSURANCE ANDMOND BROKER. Coast? Warrants Bosslt u Soil. Clcr,Basi0i Block, Altair A Beautiful Band presents a speelscte for oniveisal at ira- tion. There's character in tne haad, and the band deserves atteciion fcr that very reason. What the har.d is to a large en tent b the resuH cf care nd attention. Medicines preserve t'e hra!ih; mas.-enre articles beautify the hard. AU soch rejulites of pleasmg palms t bat be-speaa a character justifying prtde are shown in our stock of toiiel and manicure articles. It's most nowise, judging by musts, to neat: either the hands or the heahh. and . our stock of drug tad mectaccs cfier the best of everything needful to pre re-re either or both. J A CTBX1S6, a Clly Sdbjkct. Mr Kelley, the sculptor with E W Achison, next door tUm iiEwnrsAT otltcs. has lust completed piece cf work that speaks for his genius as nn artist, in rlnv. Willi some common clay gotten from the bantc ot me wiiiameue ne h... mntlnlnd a subiect that is quite attrac tive and would compare well with Rogers fine specimens. It consists of a baby and i dog pulling at the opposite ends of a doll But see it yourself . Coming To AuiANY.--The exempt fire men hold their first quarterly meeting in the city council chamber Monday night and among other business a committee ot three consisting ot II H Price, W U West acott and Andrew Coss, was appointed to look op the matter aheut giving aa ex mminn on the river to Albany and a ball I in the evening at that place in conjunction ' .;(!. ila Alhnnv firnnwn. Statssman. Awarded Hlihest Honors World's Fair. i fst; II F fJEEEllLL. INSURANCE AND MONEY BROKER Albany, Or. City and county warrants booghtand so'd. IJEO E FISH U THR PLUMBER. Tin rooBina andplambing. the opera house. Opposite ICISS0LUTIOMK0T1CE Tha eeDsitnannin betw en K Veal. Veal and S Livirgstoa ias been dissolved. Band K Veal will coatioae the tasiBetf Dated January 12, 1S95. K. O. T.M nawsaisa ai-asa Caw I n A am sssVanm ' i in IT. T. MHall. Visiting Knigbta invited to aKana. a ju uhhu, wm WANTED. A widow lsdy, under 30 years ot age, wishes a place to do gen eral housework i-esve woru i mc Dkmockat office. littler k Cfc, S DENTISTS. Good work a specialty. ALBAXY, OREGON. os at 1 Cuskk Block sl!iar.y.Cr THUns end extracting of teeth wiil.ou pain a specialty. Prof. A. STARK Of Will & Stark. Optical Specialist Graduate of the Chicago Otthalu)ic College. . . I am prepared to examine scwntiUcally and accurately, by the latest and improved methods of modern science, any who de sire to have their eyes tested. Cusick Block, Auuxt, 0ke60H. CtlEAFvl mm MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. GocKsaus for Sals. Pure bred ockerels fcr tale.at the Albany Poultry Yards,Whlte and Silver Laced Wjandois snd Barred Plymouth Recks. John Bruar Albany, Oregon, comer ath ar d R R St Get yoar MEAT at IRA TURNERS, Ferry street, between First and Second. The best meats ot all kinds at lowest prices always on hand, aa trial w ill convince you. 1- a m ft 11 E AD THIS. Besot V Von- I .der for the complexion is a substitute! tor cosmetics , Harmless, dainty, pure For sale by Mrs G C Moon, Albany, State Agent, Agents wanted. Good pay. bam tsaw, MCOS, eppestta the E is H f d, bia- shwts, Grm uusl, ttia- huekwha, rye 4)f, hay, oa's, , potatoes, a:o. Jr. Prioe's Cream Daklng r w de A Pars Qfaps Ceaasa s4 TartarF - l On SALE. Some ao 1 fet-cia i s 1 p par thousand, ana wood at f 2.&0 a cord. soma Oik iriuo I .-HQ