HP. VOL XXX. Eatered at (be IPait Office at Albas?. Dr., teend-Clais Hall Batten ALBANY OREGON, FR1DA. MARCH 39. 1895 r. r. XCTTI3C, fablLfcer sad rr.srlet.rs AO 3 32 for Infants aartarUtuoira&ailarMtaeWMiwatlial moaiaMBdttaiagylTtaanypcinai'flUa .tomteaM." TT I . H . 1H S Oafac m., i nM a, W. T. OiwoJ'StateU kNutmalait 1 TT r" n ttiII hiirn at It axwin a nia t avmosttoa to cHw tt. Fswarataa 'iiaat flunClw who nM kM0er Caaoo. Urrrn, a. ., Itsw T.rk OH-. Tr CkrrAra J5SS8 Best Wprk PRINTING - EnSa-JEa. - BOOH - Office Stmtiongrf S Specially Give us your OMIILLER p. Undertakers - and - Embaluiers. w E KEEP constantly cm hind full Una .Y C?n- ,A!to hprfaltot-K aodtaiU, !q broadcloth. tlr.,chmF. tir, r.lch will be cnld at ' Tfce Uvea XJrtas PreSt. EfVIB ALiSftlNG nd the proper car of the dead a pecia!tv. E3 EXTRA CEaRCl- FB H.U1.32 93 SERVIC5 ALBANY - - MASONIC TEMPLE -- OREGON THE NEW WAY EAST ! iSP and 0. R. H. CD'S T all Psdwta Washington, Tdbo. ia Montana, Dakota. Minnesota, and 1 be East 111 Point s in tie UnitcS Stats?, Canada ana lurtspa. Tbe Great Northern Railway is a new transcontinental Hoe. Rant buffet-library observation can, palace sleeping and dining cai, family tourist a'eeptra and first and second c'as coaches. Having a rock ballast track tba Great Northern Railway i free trota dust, one of the chief annoyances of transcontinental 'ravel. Round trip tickets with stop over prinlefre i& choica of retorn routes. For farther information call upon or write. F. J. Whitney, 6. r. ft T. 1., 8t. Pm1, Mini Or C. C. Donoran. General Ageat, 122 ThiM Street, Portland, Or. GM5E EIEPIOF'S BffiOIATIC RfflEBT i PMANSiT CUBE This Remedy Properly Taten will Onre any Rhenmatic Case. ST GEORGE'S RHEUMATIC BITTERS i Bitters specially mannfacttired to aid those afflicted with Rheu matism. It gives tone to the stomach and pnrifiee the blood better than aay other bitten known. For Sale by all leading Druggists or address "O. B." T. O. box 663, Astoria. Or. -OR PETER BRACH, General Agent. 437 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon, Telephone Ko. 24. R - ONE GIVES RELIEF. . -j $P NEW : FQPN1TURE. Ayf Y STORE S NOW FOLI. OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, CONSISTING iiiuiiiwimnmi. cDam, lounges, etB., BOTTOM ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY JOSEPH. WfcMrajTffiftt.. All! fOrlt. Uk riiu Atu ATI wTUok. inpItowrppr. AddrM HKK aKKi CO.. Macule Tvmplo.CUiCAiiU. orMaloAIbor,Or.,brJ.-tUll.B.j14b7UriLHi.iMaAll1 end Children. Polio, Ctoarfapatlop. Rwat StosiMk, diarrhoea, Eructotioe. Efl Worms, sin. sleep, aad jrorn.Xoa dl casein. "W&tov injurious o3catioo. "Hoc amoral rears I baro recommend yaw 'Onauria,' and sliaU always continue u da aa as U has laTariablr produced toneficia reunite." Hanrct V. PaaxiKa, II. I, ISMk Street ami Kb At, How York at? Ooxpast, TT JTtaaat Braxrr, Snr Tons Cm. Promptness Patronage. fi MING ol mtt.Iie rWr. mh .,.v-i . j LIHES-The Short Ronle Tferagfc TiekelsM KaJe JChlcazo. at. Iouu, To Bad from Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and A - N - whtch 1 will tell at PRICES. Tbos. Oriiifc. Froprlelor. I KIBVI aEKDaV Uim vood.ntu repi-MF M.morr. Lou of train SMILEY li. , "'.V .mi.imm, iMn Moauo., wig vy BailMlon, flerTOU fcr or.rxrH0B, mttMirnn, .imwIt. in ol tobacco, opium or iim- Ten. pocket. ! prboi.rur. kr Bull prepaid. With .8)4 order w. DOnthAr. WriUrn,fnwUulti.l UiVuntlMlMl THURSDAY Ah Insane Ohlid. The Salem Post gives the facts : One of t he saddeBt cases that has come under our notice of late was conducted before Judge Hubbard's court mi. iuorumg. li whs me examination for insanity of Clifford Caspell, a six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.G. W. Cas pell, who reside at Stayton. The little fellow when about four months old was afflicted with a severe case of brain fover, which after his recovery, left his mind entirely blank. The mother of the boy was in court and related the actions of the child ever since its mind became de ranged. Sho said that the little fellow did not know her, or in fact anyono, and tliat. tio mntinliall wunt ovi,ml m,..v.K ...... . ..j H Hiuntiu uuiuir ling to himself in an incoherent manner. He did not know enough to feed himself anu iiuu 10 lkj waiieu upon lite an in fant. Afl thA AVflminatirtn was nnln nn the mother could not suppress the tears iiil-u ruucu uown iier cueeks. it was a pitiful case, and greatly alfected those who were present at the examination. Dnxinir th nrrvwiliniM ) ).;!, 1 a ;n . -" lunula ma vyva arouna uie room in a VerV rvCCllliar wav. navinir nn .ttantinn to what was going on or who was pre- vuu -as uome sata tno raotner, ''whom F liavA CArAral nthnp MKImh " -V. h vtMV tMUI VU this unfortunate one would never mingle un u.e otnera or engage in tneir Irolica or nlnvn. Tf a tn& nnt niAn 4a am m Ka r"" " " v muv avvua lrVUav IV m with the other children, preferring at all times to be by himself." Doctor Jessup examined the boy, and Btated that there was nn tmiKf luir K !. Vwk!n He was taken to the asylum this after noon. A Minister Akkesteo. Dallas has joined the field of romance and this week sne comes forth with a case full to the Dnm with an exciting tale of adventure. A Preacher of rnnaiiirhli residing in that citv is the hero of the ut.-jaaiua. iiere is tne way it was told, but we will omit thA nnmM all l i . ... conccrnel. Several months aso there appeared in that quiet and peaceable little city a middle-aged man with two bright and rharmin l, .1q....V.,am They were not located in their new home long oeiore Uier made the acquaintance of many of the young ladies residing in i,wiuw. uc, rio .marc and pleasant creatures and whoever met m.u ureal mvemi in iiieir welfare. SnrldenW tha tarn JiM.l , . . . V UUJHpMICU and it was some time before their where abouts was ascertained. The father was almost distracted until be at last dis covered that ima nf thatn VimA K.- - ' " . .u ui wrsi .ij- dncted by their mother, who suddenly ticaicu upun mo aceue unoeanown to the father. The other ene was in the keeDin? of a minUtpr nf that husband and lather immediatplv vnn ont ft warrant for tKa charging him with abduction. The case Came before iIia j . . v. t - UU created lots of taxi. An amicable settle ment was soon perfected between the husband and wife, the preacher was dia- charvfv) thAnmhct. ture and the curtain rolled down closing the romantic drama. Post, "Oftitb Right Stiff." After read- ing this item from the Corvallia Times one should become satisfied that there is at least one woman who should Tote : CorvaHis has a female engineer. She is Mrs. John ischuldt, and for more than a year she has run the four horse power engine in the CorvaHis Mills creamerv. During that time not one dollar of re pairs has been put on the machine and the fire in the furnace has alwavs made steam jnst as successfully as if "the per- miu in cnarge naa oeen arrayed in troua rrs. Besides operating the engine, Mrs. Schuldt runs the separator, churns the cream, works the butter and prepares it iur uinrwi. un ii oe recorueu in nistorv that there was nlentv of onnortunitT for wideawake women to thrive in the 'clos ing years of the nineteenth centurr. Pbcttjah Fioraiso. The amount of the check sent Governor Lord for the maintenance of soldier inmates of the soldier's home $337.53, seems quite a small stipend. This is at the rate of $100 Fer year an-1 is allowance made from eceniber 4. 1894 to Dwmber 31. 1894. The national authorities undoubted)? err if the board has correctly reported to mem. ny aci oi congress f IUU per vear is appropriated for each volunteer kept in any state soldier's home. Oregon's soldier's home was dedicated May 24. 1894, with seven inmates roeistered on day of opening. On December 1 there were sixty registered and a very small per cent can be reckoned as volunteers if $337.53 is the sum due. Post, Now at PaiNEvtLUt. Prineville Re view: "O. Kartlett. was arreted Tuesday for larceny from a dwelling. The preliminary examination is pending as we go to press. Nmie doubts as to his sanity are entertained." Bartlett was at one time sent to the asvlum from here, after he had committed larcenv. He is certamlv demented and should be kept in the asvlum till cured. Kugene Guard. Bartfett also once stole a boat at Albanv. A checkered career. A Fixk MoxruEVt has just been placed in position over the grave of Albany's former well-known citizen, L. Gerhard, by the administrators of his estate. Henry and Leo Gerhard. It is in the city cemetary and is a credit to Mr, John Scrafford of the Corvallia Marble Works, who did the work. It is of extra dark Quincev irranite. The base and curbing is of California stone. The mon ument came from Quincey, Mass. Vest GESERors. The people of Eu gene who contributed so senerously to tbe suffering Nebraskans, nave almost unanimously decided to turn the contri butions already in hand over to the com- miiiee vo ue niwin ouien among me neeay of Eugene. This is the right spirit U snow, n mie .ugene people as a rule are far from want, it ia quite possible mat mere are a number who could use the contributions to a very good advant age. negisier. To Big A Limit. The man who drew up the new game law must have had little experience in hunting China pheas ants. It provides that no person shall kill more than 20 in one dav. It is need less to say that the law in this respect will seldom be molested. Eugene viuara. remaps not in .Lane countv but in Linn connty20 birds is a smal bag. As a matter of fact any hunter should be satisfied with half the num ber. In any event the law may be easily evauea. AFiRKALAnii. In Albany fire alarms are so rare that when one occurs it attracts attention. One at 11:15 o'clock todav urougni our, a Dig crowd. The roor ol the residence of las Crouch, adjoining the U i . uuuicu utugui, nom spares irom tne chimney and blazed up. Prompt action II -1 l L L J I , wivu uucBuis put uie nan out. Manifold Disorders Are occasioned hy an impure tad lnv ' poverished condition of the blood Slight impurities, if not correctod, develop into SCROFULA, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM an other troubleiome dlneuct. Tocura these is reaulred a safe and mliabla ma. eay tree irom .ny harmtol lngndn'otiJ ai purely yegeuble. Such isfrfwa Jt iemov all Impuntlwl. ;'': fro'n the blood and thorough.""-- ly (.leanse. the syitem. Thoansds f , case of the worst forms of Wood di eases hare be. Cured by S. 9. 8. Send for our TrMttM wulce ftt ; addfc. 4 BW1FT BPECiriC CO., Atlanta, Ga. CIRCUIT COURT. The jurymen were discharged by Judge Burnett this afternoon, all the trial cases having been disiKwed of. The judge will hear a few motions and try one or two cases whon department 1 wfll aujuurn. juugo jrtewitt will convene court for department 2 on Monday, April ... Knaap Burrell & Co agt Jas E lied rick & A J Johnson, recovery of money Continued. iv ju oaoin agt unental Tea Uo, re covery of money, attachment. Continued. J K Weatherford agt Geo W and S Uiper, recovery of money, attachment. Judgment with order to sell attached property. Orciron aet Owen H Hunt, larcenv in dwelling. St appearing that deft was under lb years of age he was sentenced to the reform school. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co agt Geo W Rodgers, recovery of monev, attach ment. Continued pending settlement. Uliam bluilts act C O Hainan, suit for damage. Tried by jury. Judgment lor plaintiff on ploadimra at conclusion OI lOStlluuUV. . . Orecon airt W F Maxwell, larcenv in dwelling. Plea of not iruiltv with' drawn and plead guilty to larceny of pro;ierty leas than $3o. ine.1 toO to stand committed until paid. Tha fine. it ia reported will be paid bv the parents oi me young man. . O H Fargo & Co aet V 0 Davis et al. petition for garnish) to answer. Judg ment lor garnishee. Martha I lav art A L and Laura Morris, recowrv of monev. attachment. Tried by court and takon under advise ment. Martha Hav airt Hiram and Sarah w illiams, recoverv of monev, attach ment. Nonsuit on motion of plff. X P Slate net E F IVatlev and Oscar Deatlev. recoverv of moin"- Tril .v court and eonidered. Sarah J Elder agt J A McBride et al. partition. Continued. Assignment Bank of Oreeon. Continu ed. Laura A Caldwell agt Ella C Caldwell. partition. Continued. O A Wheeler aet Hattie Titus et al. Continued. W 8 Denham agt L A Woodle et al. confirmation. 2 cases. Continued. Milton Hale agt J II Townsend. Sale confirmed. Circuit court adjourned last evening after the docket had been cleaned ud in department 1 aa follows : Jos G Keller act Harrisbure Water Power Co. recoverv of monev. Armed and submitted. Knapp, Burrell & Co agt Jas II John son, recovery of monev. attachment. Judgment for plff for want of answer. Knapp, Burrell A Co agt Grorge Lind say, recovery of monev. attachment. Garnishee to answer. J A Fturtevant aet J L Cowan and J M Ralston as bank of Lebanon, reooverv of money. Will be heard on Atnl 8th provided referees fees are paid by plff. 8oaeph Wild et al act Farmers A Merchants Ins Co. Motion to set aside nen suit made at last term of court overruled. Judge Hewitt will hold court for de partment 2 beginning on April 1, and Judge Burnett will aeain open court for a short time on Ap ni 6th. Mr. R. M. Webster, of Alsea, ia in the mty. H. J. Hopkins was in Satam yesterday on business. Deputy C. S. Marchal George Humph rey is in the citv. Mr. H. F. Merrill, left this noon oo a business trip to Portland. Mrs. W. F. Crosbv has iut returned from a several weeks residence in fan Francisco. Mr. Ilenrv Lvons. justile of the Peace. of Lyons, has been attending Circuit Court this week. Prof. F. M. Mitchell, one of Linn county's best teachers, has accepted a position in the 1 nee district. Among the attorners in the city dur ing the week was Mr. A. A. Tussing, of Brownsville, who is doing a good bus iness at that citv. M. P. Tavlor suffered some in the re gion of the recent surgical operation per formed on him. on undav night, and Dr. Maston, of Albanv. was called, Corvallia Gazette. Jacob Schaeffer. the wizxard, of bill iard fame, passed through Albanv last night for San Francisco. He. and Ives were to have pliyed an exhibition game in Portland; tn Ives was arrested in San Franciwo i .he charge of playing craps and did n t go. A delightful p..rty was on last evening tendered by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Power to their guest, Mias Hortense Kimball, one of Salem's popular young women, who has been visiting here several days. Several hours were passed in games, so ciability and in partaking of a delirious lunch. About twenty young people were fortunate in being present. A San Francisco paper states that Homer Davenport, the newspaper illus trator, who formerly lived at Silverton, where he was born and raised, has just refused $100 per week from a rival news paper. The Examiner people, where he had been emnloved. made it an ohiec for him to stay. Davenport is said to be the most popular newspaper man of San r rancisco. lie is not onir me mosi original, but as well the most rapid artist on the coast. His ingenuity is giving him a big reputation. You may alwavs depend on the Ore- eon bov distinzuiehins himself when at tending eastern colleges. A correspond ent from Jacksonville to a Eugene paper sava: "Kasoer K. Kubli is distinguish ing himseil at tiarvara in a mostcompu mentary way. He won the first prize, a $40 silver urn, in the athletic contest, and won the suit in the mock trial in the law school. Kap. will graduate from Harvard in June, and return home to begin the practice of law in Portland this ail. Born. Sundav. in uorvallis. t tho wife of Daniel W. Pritchard, a son. Corvallis has a lodae of A. P. A's. ex priest named Daly baa been lecturing there. A couple men bad a fight a couple nights ago. 1 be man who got whipped ciaimea a toul. The school election in Eugene was an exciting affair. 502 votes were cast, 150 women being among tbe voters. A man who put an ad. in tbe Democrat had an anewer before breakfast this morn ing. He thought that was quick work. Tbe editors are appreciated in Eas'ern Oregon. Ino quill manipulator ot tbe Mil ton Eagle has been elected scbooi clerk. A special car was on the noon train con' taining several member of a Michigan sanitary committee sent out nere on an in' vestiga ting trip. The Lucky Queen Mine, of California, is being revived, and several uorvaius men, among tbeni Adam Assell, who owned stock in it are somewhat excited about Eugene has a large bicycle club. The crazo there is as great a it is in Albany. In fact the bicycle craze is far reaching. Ail the towns nave the fever very badly. Finding the business of buying sub poenaes very quiet yesterday Tbos. Mon teith and Jas. A. Wilson managed to be called by the sheriff on a jury, thus cap turing a two dollar fee while waiting. Last evening Judge Fullorton granted five divorces in a couple of hours, and now ten more people are added to the great un married world. One of tha couples had only been hitched up four or five months. 1 Guard. No one ever sees Judge Burnett grant five divorces in two hours. He never grinds a divorce out. 'There has to be re markably good grounds before one is granted. FEIDAT Why Not A Tat a Bill.- The Lebanon Express sneaks very plainly as follows : The grand jury failed to return a true bill against A. F. Stowe, thus releasing him irom custody. This action was due, not to a lack of evidence, for his wrong doing was evident, but tor the purpose of giving the defendant one more chance of reformation. By the aid of a few lie nevolent gentlemen, bonds were obtain ed a few days liefore court ; and by the help of other kindly disjosel persons, sufficient money was raised to re-im-burse Mr. J. Hearing, whose money hail been appropriated by Mr. Stowe. No man, within the memory of the oldest inhabitant, has ever been helned an often and so generously as has been this M"ndtar gratitude. Drink has brought him with in the shadow of a felon's cell ; and, un less he speedily reiorms, drink will yet make him a felon. We hojie that this lesson so dearly bought, will prove to him a lasting warning and be the means of opening lie lore huu a succexsful and honorable career. A Fat Job. Five members of the houito have been revising the houte jour nal at a cost ol $10 a piece a dav. They have taken 23 davr, twice as long ax us ual. The total cost will bo $1,150 for about a $100 lob. The men w ho have been prolonging the work for a little monev will '"get it in Uie neck" if thev ever come up for office again. '1 his ii a sample of the stuff that is put into the legislature. To the credit oi Senator Dawson and the other members of the senate committee it mav lie said that they are doing the work for nothing Thev ought to get something, but nut enough to make it a job. Think of an editor who would be fortunate thre davs if saving $10 a month making $10 a dav. Tokk os Piiof. CosiXMt. The faculty of the State Universiy held a meeting yesterday afternoon and one ol the cnt-rn- ber had an opportunitv to get a good joke on Prof. Condon. He moved that the university adjourn on St. Patrick's day, whereupon Prof. Condon mode a lengthy and weighty argument ag&iniit resnectintr anv luiliilav otheraiiw than one strict Iv pertaining to American insti tution. He was allowed to tinUh. then quietly informed that it tuade no differ ence, as st. Patrick s dav will come on Sunday this year, March 17. .t Lihebtt. W. T. Maxwell, fined $-0 for stealing ex-dislrici attornev Bingham's coat at the dejt several months ago, is again at liberty, having leen dih-harged ilium payment of hia fine. There is a strong sentiment that Maxwe.l, who has been weak phvsicaliv and mentally, did not intend to commit a theft and that there was a mistake some wav in the matter. He has a wife. a cultivated woman, at Dal!f, Texas. and two brothers in the railroad and tekjaph service. He received a tkkei that will take him ca:. and will leave tonight for San Francisco, and from there will go to St. Louis, where he ul enter a hospital ior treatment. He is a member of the A. O. I . . As IsTKBEtrisa Pkohlem. An Albany business man has handed the Irnx-a.iT the fuliowing example. Read it, gue the answer ofl hand, and I hen save it and be surprised st Ihjw lar vou come from tho correct ansaer: Suppoeing there a a hole in tbe earth 10 mile long. 10 miles wikj and 10 miles d-p. with a Mream of water running into it 6 ft. wide 2 ft. deep and running at the rate of t mile, an hour, how long w:ll it take to fill the hole, aUowing nothing for evapo ration. Artsnrrto Stam I'r. A few nights ago Mr. John South aiter receiving con- ierahle monev in I-ehanon, which had been seen by several, was returning home, when he was ordered to halt tv a couple men who etepid from behind a tree. Instead ot 'topping lie put ftur to his hornr- and eoawd. One of the men tried to grab hi hordes bits, but did not succeed in geu;ng hold of them. An effort was made in the morning to find the men, but no clue could iv gotten to litem. Ksncsan Orror Corar. The circuit court has tome peculiar eases to decide. Yesterdav one of interest came up ltore Judge Burnett and a jury. Mr. Hamm and Mr. Shults are neighbors near Mill ers. A horse of Mr. Shu'ts ran into a barbed wire on one of Mr. Hamon's fences, injuring the animal. Mr. sdiuita claimed ruining him. Thereuj-on Mr. hults sued Mr. Hamon for -' dam ages. Without letting the case go to a jury Judge Burnett ordered a nun suit. Died. Mr. Lucinua Carter died of pneumonia at her home at wells last Sunday evening. The deceased was the widow of Jowph Carter. ho aa a cousin of Senator Toibert Carter, and ho died nearly thirty years ago. Mre. Carter was about 7S years of ge,and has rwided a great manv years at Welis. Tbe funeral occurred Mondav. rive children sur vive. James. Willis and Johnathan Car ter and Mrs. James lavidon of the vio- initv of Wells, and Mrs. Henry Stroud of Eastern Oregon. Times. Tbe big pile of lumber on 1 1. F. Fit.h- er' property, on the bank of Mary" river. came from Mill hour, on theu. r. in Lin coln county. There wa originally 230AO fet m the pile, and when it wa snipped ever the O. P. Iat fall it made 23 carload. Already one residence, built from it i Hear ing com oletion. and Mr. Fischers work men are now engaged in tearing down old build intra nienaratorv to the erection 01 new wareboute. nen completed it win stand between tbe mill and the houre. and wilt be 110 feet lone. 40 feet wide and three stories hiirh. It will ne ued for storing Hour and leed. Corvallia limes. A uistinguiabed party of congresstren are soon to be in the Ncrthwext on their way to Japan and China. Tbe party, in headed by Congressman Poolitue. of W ashington, and will conit of Governor Nelson Iiiigiey and wife, of Maine: Hon Joseph Cannon and Miw Hlen Cannon, ot Illinois; Hon. Lewis D. Apsley and wife, of Massachusetts; Hon. Samuel W. McCall and wife, of tbe eighth district of Massa cbusetts; who is al editor of tbe Boston Advertiser; Congressman David Mercer and wife, of Nebraska, and General Ben be Fever and niece, of Ohio. Married, in Ponoma, Ual , Feb 2. at 8 p. in.. Mr. Haskell A. Holton and Mrs. Minnie h. Banta, Rev. Dr. Gordon Pomona officiating. Mr. Holton is owner os a large fruit farm in Los Angelescounty and Mrs Banta is too well known in vicint ty of Lebanon to need introduction. Leb anon Advance. Consumption is amenable to treatment Hope courage, proper exercise, and from the inception of tho dis ease the continual use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphitcs, arc absolutely necessary. Keep up good courage, and v;ith the use of this most nour ishing and fattening preparation recovery is certain in tho first stages, and may be accomplished even when the lungs are seri ously involved. Stop the exces sive waste (and nothing will do it like Scott's Emulsion), and you are almost sate, Don't bt ptmadid to aoctpt a tvtHtti(e I Scott & Downs, N, Y. All Druggists. SOcandtt. That Sprfly Receipt. Recently the Democrat published a re ceipt for spraying which is said to be the best known. As our issue of the paper containing it ran out we republish the receipt by request : Uiislackenud lime, 30 pounds; pow dered sulphur 20 pounds: and ordinary stock salt, 15 pounds; to be used with CO gallons of water. 1 he way they prepare it is to place 10 pounds of lime and 20 pounds of powdered sulphnr in an iron kettle, with 20 gallons of water, and boil in a lively wav for at least two hours, or until the sulphur is dissolved. Then put the other 20 pouuds of lime in a barrel, or large tub that will bold all, and water enough to slack all the lime, then, wheji (iiHsoiveii, aua tne salt, and water en oiigh to make the 60 gallons. The pre- senptiou maker says it must be applied luice warm, mil mat is not so easily done. If you have a sled to haul it about the orchard on, and work rather lively, you' may le able to get it on before it gets really cold, but in a wintry sort of a day, such aa we have when Uie tree are dcr niant, the solution won't reach the tree in a very warm state after being reduced to a spray and passing through the chill air. It might be possible to make this more deadly by adding blues tone to it, but thoae who know eay lime, sulphur aua sail ana wer an necessary purpoee. C. P. Houston, of Junction City, ia in town lousy. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Beach, of Corval- ii!, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Will this week. David B. James, of San Francisco ia making a crank of himself by advocat ing a racinc republic. Among the sick up the O. P. are Mr. Morehouse near Mill City and Mrs. Sperry at Lyons, both bring dangerous ly ill. Rev. Poling went to Independence) yesterday to deliver a funeral sermon to day. He was called upon to deliver an other sermon tomorrow at Monmouth. Mr. Luther Elkins has been appointed deputy proeecuttng attorney for Linn county, a selection that ia meeting with general approval by all interested in Uie matter. Sheriff Johnson, of Eugene, passed through AUany this noon fc-r the pen itentiary wiUi J. M. Bennington, sen tenced for 10 vears. on six count, and John Gey, for two years. both for forgery. T. J. Harrison was again taken to the insane asvlum tolar. hanntr been re committed. Mr. Harrison baa been in the asylum a number of limn, and there is little doubt but he should be kept in confinement. The Drs. Beers are movina: their of fice into the P. O. block, where they ' will have a suite of three rooms. They wii! haw a suite of rooms for their home in the residence of Mr. S. W. Rosa at 5th and Calapooia streets. Mer W. H. Starr and U. G. Havne. of Albanv, who came upon wheel, from that city lodny report that Uie roads are j in remarkable gtjd condition, and in remarkable good condition, and that in fart ihey are are better now than is us ually the cax the first of Mav. Eturane Guard. J. L. Scott, the commercial tourist, re-' turned home on this morning's early tnun after a three weeks' trip. He went ! irom here to r iorence and .laged down Ite cjal to t reoent dly, Ca!., and ck to Grant's Pas, takine Uie cars at that point. During his absence he staged over 600 mum. Eugene Uuard. The la.t Y. M. C. A. social was one of the lt social en:ertainmentsof the sea son, it was emphatically a social suc oew, containing the features Utal enter tain an 1 plcae. Another will be held to night, ami it will t a good if not better than anv of ilxwe in the past. A goed mgrani ill te presented, games played ml a lunch eerred. Oclr iu cent, w ill w charged. What proniiees to l a pleasant social vnl a ill tale place al the residence of ('. O. Ijkp. corner of Ellsworth and Fifth ts. next Wedncsdav to be known as the geographical social. A program of much nteret will ! presented. A feature ol he evening will be the geographical part. Tanners wiU be selected by the matching of cards containing Uie stales nd their capital, at 10 cents lor each or 20 cent, a couple entitling Uie holders to lunch ot ice cream, etc. ArraactnenU are being made IJ throw the Si let m-ervation open to aHi'ert, and it i proba'ae a proclamation will toon be made Sheriff Geo. A.Landin.of Lincoln county. publishes a notice that taxes mtut be pud by April 1st. and that there will be to ex tension of time Tbe creamery people ars gmng at bui- o with a ruh Thev are cot allowing be gnu to grow under their fet. See notice elsewhere. The 'deviiine,"' a new kind of bicycle hi!le i taking I be city by torm. It roc hear an unearthly noise behind you do not be fnghtenei. It u only a deviline- The Rowburg Review boasts of a boy cartnonint in that citv who promises to rival Davenport. Hi name u W illie Marks, and his work is .aid to be very lever as well as original. Th Mozart Svmphonvuin Club will give concert on the 16th of next month in Uie interest of the I. M. C. A instead of tbe 16th of March as has been stated by mi tare. Twe bov were conned in tie Lane county jail twelve dav for stealing eggs v hen the editor ot tbe Lkwocbat wa. a bov the punishment for such an offense wa a lire strapping. A corrnpondeat ot the Le banon Advance says lee widow who owns I lie bell to tne church at Sodaville has been robbed of it. noma one carrvinsr it off in a wagon in the night. The correspondent U very indig nant. ,rt Pendleton is stirred up more than ever before in it bislvy over a series of revi vals, so much so that all the prominent merchants but two have r greed to close their store at 7 o'clock in order to permit their employes o attend the meetings. The residence of Dr. Gwvnne was burg larixed at Salem last night, and a Williams type writer, silver watch, gold bracelet, horseboe pin, silver S5 ct. pin kind gold charm, of total value of S125 taken. Dr G Wynne's house was alco robbed about yearajto. Both houses in Indiana passed tne X ich- oison temperance bill. It provides strtn- ovnt remila'ion fcr enforcing the present liquor laws; prohibits the usecf curtains and screen, and provides inai an applica tion for license to sell liauor may be de fnatcd bv a petition of a majority of the voters in any ward or township. sit. involving tSOO.OOO have been brought in Mew York City against Uie members of tbe firm of H . B. Clafiin Co. by Edward M. McGillin, who claims to have been defrauded in business transac tions. The principal point of interest II, i unit i the fact that Clafiin is said be one of the men backing Bonner Ham t. Thn Dkhocrat predicts, though that o for aa that goes it will not make anv material difference with the progress of llonner at llaiumonu interest in vre- gon. This U the cIom eaon, yet deer are be ing sold in Klnniath r alls as publicly beef, say an ex. Thirteen deer wsre hmutrht in a few davs ago. and at least fj1 imvA boon killed since Dec. 1. In Lan gell valley it is reported that 300 have been akiiuhtered for their hind quarters and hides. This is an outrage and we trust that the district attorney will give the matter his attention. A WaRhinuton paper savs Congressman Bailev. of Texas, when asked whether he thought congress could fool tho Lord by taking recess on Sunday instead ot ad- iourninc. replied: "I don't know; this congress has foled so many people it liable to fool the Lord. I Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold MUI Midwinter Fair. San r"aiicl. Highest of all in Leavening Ax AppEifnitiTis. The Democrat was the first paper to call the railroad and other useless ccommissions vermiform appendicitis. The word seems to have met with popular favor for the use ap plied to it. The Salem Journal after wards used the word with the following result: Col. Jim Eddy hailed the Jour nal man, yesterday, in the corridors of the state house with: "What do you mean by calling the Oregon railroad com mission, of which I am a member an 'appendicitis' and 'vermiform append age? " The Journal man referred him to the dictionary. "Hut there are no such words in the dictionary," said the gallant colonel of the appendicitis. Then the humble scribe iroceeded to en lighten him : In the intestines of man ! there is an apparently extra intestine which is an useless appendage, which it ia the custom in these days of improve ment to excise, cut o!f , remove, obliter ate from the system by a surgical opera tion, generally to the great relief of the patient. In tile state platforms and manv of Uie county platforms the people of thin state demanded that this operation tie penoruied by the legislature. Jnxig Hale's Bkoke'c Lku. Judge Hale, of the eastern division of the first judicial district, a brother of Mr. L". S. Hale, of the police force of Albany, re cently had a leg broken in the following manner told by a Southern Oregon ex change : J udge Hale enjoys the exercise secured in bicvcling and rides a wheel not a little. He was just returning from a jaunt last Sunday evening and was dis mounting from the wheel when his left foot struck a rock or something of the kind, instead of Uie ground, and threw him. his hearv weisrht comine upon the limb and breaking one of the bones above the ankle. The liicvclc orobahlv es caped uninjured. Judge Hale's numer ous Jackson county friends will sympa thize with him. A Rksravrr. A corps of engineers has been ordered to Yaquina from Washington to make a stirrer of the Bar and report upon tbe condition of the harbor there. Thev will go there at an early day and make their report aud submit it to congress at the next session. An important factor in seeming this survev is Use recent purchase oi the road by Bonner A Hammond, and Uie prospective extension of the road east. The report published from Yaqutna Bay awhile ago showing the real purpose of Uie groins being built out into the Bay has had the effect to make the public believe that the engineers in charge have been doing everything possible to improve the harbor, instead of trying to kill it with these groins aa was at first reported. A Saw Mtu. Scrxmb. Mr. Giles Smith, ot Coburg. formerlv of this place has been in the place several davs this week and hi mission to our city is worthy of more than passing notioe. He ia endeav oring to organize a co-operative company to put in and operate a Urge saw mul, to be located on Uie I aiapooia. some place between Brownsville and where the main line crosses ssaid river. Hi plan i to get about 30 men ail laboring men into the scheme, and each man pet tn $100 in cash, Uie earnings to be divided equally. Brownsville Time. Tat Wheat Cttlooe. There is noth ing of more interest to Use Democrat's readers than the wheal situation, the outlook is certainlv brightening. A Chicago letter says that the government report issued on the 10th of the month shows there is only 150.000.000 bushels ot wheat remaining in the United States tocarrv us to the next harvest. Thir ii bareiv enough for home requirements and seed, leaving nothing for export. Europe is bare of wheat and must have irom some source, mors are advanc ing rapidly." Tbb Rioht Iota. Mr. M. K. Lewis ho came from Nebraska to Oregon sev eral months ago, is greaUy pleased with rregon. He now owns VM acres of tine fruit land between Albanv and ells, and has a good idea in connection with He will make a specialtv of apples, and already has 1000 trees out, mostlv Ben Davis. His idea ia to have onlv hardv keepers, red cheeked fellows that wilt fce sound in the spring when apples are scarce and prices high. Mr. Lewis also has 1000 gooeelerrr plants out and will raise other fruits in small quantiUes. Osb Wat. An agent for Joe Poheim, tailor of San Francisco, was here Mon dav and succeeded in getting np a raffle for a suit of clothe. It was decided by high dice and thirtv-eix waa thrown by Frank Moorhead. tiie winner. Tuesday evening Ed. Baber raffled off a suit. which was won bv h. Muriburt and J. Butler, nuniber thirtv-nme being high. Junction Citv Times, l he same man was in Albany and No. 43 won the suit. That is one way of doing business; but it is not the style ot Albany clothing merchants. Johxsox Aix Riuirr. Under this head the Salem Post savs: Senator Johnson drove over from Scio today. It might be noted as an incident that the senator arrived on the same day that the senate journal committee adjourned This committee charge Uie voung sena tor from Linn with the responsibility ot Uie two senators working on that journ al getting no pay. They say he it was who ottered tne resolution mat says uie senators shall work without pay. Sena tor Johnson mav not stand very high in the estimation ot mat committee out tha people will indorse all actions that relieve Uie tax payers. That committee receives $S0 per day and mat is ampie. Oostract Let. Bids for erecting the creamery building were opened by Uie I mniniittee this alternoon in the oflice of H. Brvant. Trainer S Ganibcr were the 1 lowest bidders, and the contract was let to them at $460. Tho machinery will be ordered in a few days and will be here bv the time the building is complete!. which will be at an early date, l lie building will be 48x24 feet of plain archi tecture. Gene Simpson, well known in Albany, has left Hot Springs, Arkansas, savs the Corvallis Times, and is now at St. Louis. Small pox recently broke out in not Springs, and in a letter received Tues day Gene savs: "Small pox got too thick for me.l faced the music for about a week, but when they laid hold of our niever pressman and run him off to the pest house I jumped for parts unknown. I made mv wav through a Quarantine in the shape of a rope stretched around the town with an oflicer every 100 feet. How I got through I can never tell. Kitson did not get out until the 5th inst. He is now at his home in Indiana. An Absolute Cure. The Original Abletine Ointment i only put up In large twooance tin boxes, and U an absolute cute tor old sores, bums, wound, chmped hand and all kln emo tion. Will noslttvelv cure all kinds of plies. Ak for the" Original Abietlne Ointment. Hold bv Foshav S Maion at S cents per boa, by mail So cent. Money to loon on farm security, n. F. Merrill. Cull on Power, Latest U. S. Govt Report SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Ex-State Printer Baker waa in the city this noon. License has been isaned for the marriage of W. L. Tyler and Bertha Hawk. Mr. C. I. Fortmiller, of Portland, is in the city on a visit with his brother, Mr. Wm. Fortmiller. Mr. Fleming, of Hilbiboro, was in the city yesterday, and called at the Demo csat office to inquire about the present residence of his former neighbor Mr. E. C. Phelps, now of Waterloo. The handsome countenance of O. S. May is again on our etrets. He lias had charge of the Oregon Produce Depot, oi Portland, during the past winter, as manager. The bugineg changing liands makes' S-ott for Uie time being, a gentle man of leisure. Sdo Presss. The Epworth League of the M. E. church gave one of their frucce?ful social at the residence of Dr. Chamberlin last ' night. It was a live,enjoyable affair ,sucb as the jiethodist young j.opie know how to engage in. Owing to at least three other social gatherings in Albany the Y. M. C. A. social hm evening waa not very well at tended ; but it proved a pleasant affair and several hours were paat-ed in an en joyable manner, mostly in progressive crokinole. A lunch of apples and pea nuts was appreciate"!. A farewell party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Hart," at the Baptist church bwt evening previous to their departure for Mr. Hart's former home ia Iowa, where they will hereafter reside. They will take them the best wishes of a large circle of friends. The partv was greatly enjoyed by the fellow church members of Mr. and Mrs. Hart. The young ladies of the college last night tendered Misses Ina JlcCulloch and Edna Price, two among the most popular students of the institution, a surprise farewell party, previous to their departure from Albany. MLs McCnl- loch is about to begin her duties as a county school maam and Miss Price will go to Salem to make her home with Mrs. judge Wolvertoa. HOME AND ABROAD See the new sty!?! in photos at Tinkles. Bricg the children and have their r hotc taken at Tinkles Fourteen Siieti Indians were recentlv arrested for gambling. Fcr paickss or extradinsr till at the Albany Dental Parlors. Misses Altbixiae. dresmiEers. 5th street. between Lyon and Baker - A Sne lic of ti best bicvclc shoes at the L. E. BLtin Clothing Co'. The Sdo Tress think th recent legisla ture was nuite a success because it retired Mr. iv:pu Tne A. O. U. W. have opeivd a reading room ia their hail and ire caking arracge- mect fur a uiirary. Ladies, bare your psctcn? taken now. secure an extra fine Gisce Enamel Pco free at TinkSes. Wm. II. Hcog Li just shirred from San Francisco his larg private safe, which he has pUced in the water works oSice. A a exchange ears Seniior J. H. Mitchell is on good terms with President Cleveland and dictates many of 'be Or2-jn appoint - menta. Children' hats and boantts in all the latest styfc at prices within !be reach of all. Call and see Ice?- at Ve Ladies Ba- Those who grt their m-eats at the linn Dressed Meat Market, at Second and Ells worth streets never complain of poor qual ity, and toe price is always toe lowest. Ever v lad v having a doaen photos made at Tinkle before April I. wui be present ed with aa extra picture, finished in bia tiful Gtace Enamel, tba latest thing out ia photo. I There has been quite a raSing mania I ia Albanv recentlv One 43 secured a hair bridle, another one a suit of clotb-is and ticket far a K3 pony are being old by an Albany boy. Another vote will 1 taken in Scio upon tbe question of building anew ''a-v! bouse. Scio need such a building, un I it will be a wise movement to bond when work and material are cheap. A 6,500 build ing is contemplated. The Florence West declares that Florence i the nKt prosperous town ia Oregon. As the editor ot the West is tbe gentleman who wrote the soldiers home report this needs to be taken with some allowances. A special meeting of Bealah Rebekah lodge wiil be held at I. O. 0. F hall Sat urday evening. March Ukh. at 7:oO to ai- range a trip to Salem on Monday evening to be present at the organization of a Re bekah lodge at that p.aee. Tbe Dkhocrat recentlv mentioned the accident to Mr. Wm. A. Pau . one of Linn countv's most respected pioneers. The Scio Press a s: We hear that Mr. Paul's condition is very serious indeed, and fear of a fatal termination are entertained. A hair bridle made br L L Matner was rarHed off in Brownsville at a throw ot Raffling hair bridles teems to be sort of a business. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement .vk tends to personal enjoyment wh rightly used. The manv. who live by tor than others and et-joy life more, wi ' less expenditure, by more promp-. adapting the world's best products i the needs of physical being, win attcs. the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Svrup of Figs. 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