The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 05, 1895, Image 2

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The hard times have been the means of
pettiug trade on almost a cash basis. It
takes money to buy things nowadays.
Every member of the Albany council
ia over 45 years of age. The young men
of Albany are strictly not in it the city
council.
This is-a very early spring which re
minds ns ihat the proper thing is to
spring into the Democrat's advertising
columns and stay there.
A duel was ought on the streets ot can
Francisco last week in this closing de
cade of the nineteenth century. Think
of that.
California officials were so extravagant
that they put several telephones in a
deaf and dumb asylum. Comment ia
unnecessary.
A relief party is to search for Terry in
the Arctic ocean. Immediatelynother
vessel should be sent to search for the
relief party.
The Portland Sen says that women
who sell their virtue make money as
honestly as the men who rent their
property to then).
A Tullman car porter has sued a Los
neles papei for $50,000 damages. The
pa;T charged the porter, a darkey, with
s ruling $100 of a passenger. He lost hie
jilmnd thinks $50,000 will be about
1 : jiti t. lie will probably get nothing bat
shaving?.
T.'iiby is at last getting people into
ttouble. A Brooklyn husband and wife
quarreled over the morals of the heroine
until the hasliand had to be taken to the
hospital with a broken skull. Which serv
ed him right. Any ruin who will read J
Trilby ought to be whipped by his wife.
tcn.e uiiy
the Santiam mines will re
vive the developement and notcriety they
de.-erve. Millions hidden in the bowels of
the Cascades ia our own great county of
Linn, will be unearthed. Albany will be
the suvply ci'y and then look out for a
live era.
The Southern Ptfirir nauis sugar from
Portland to Albany fin 7 cents a hun
dred and from Albany to Kugene for 23
cents, and yet Euitene merchants boast
that they sell sugar c!i-aitr than Alba
ny merchants, who sell it with a margin
so narrow a krife blade won't rest upon
it.
Speaking of the Red Crown failure the
Jefferson Review says: '-when the p:esi
dent returned last Saturday he found the
mill empty and closed. Mr- Isom himself
has lost more by this failure than all the
others combined. Vtorlh pn-bably $100,
000 five years pgo, today he says he does
not think he will have $1 le't all lost by
trusting fo the rnansgement of others."
The new members of the Soldier's
Home tioard decided emphatically that
they worsld not chaise for mileage except
as actua'ly paid; that any member rid
in.'oa passes should not receive mileage.
At Foitlaod Mr Kc.el.ler if reported to
h ire if Mr Rid, thai when officials
c'iargf tailefijrtf it is unjjgt to rid-j on
passes, and the policy of Um road would
be not to furnish them aiiv. Toe board
decided to hoi 1 meeting only once in
three months
Whenever a public man is fonnd who
krers hU w rd h? is hjoked opnn as a
curiosity, something worth irazin at.
He ia not tli- U"U il or.lr-r of things. The
mayo- of York.tliouuh a repnhliean,
as s'rarne as :t uitv evem, is s .id to le
getting idu-"- ".o keeping his anti-elec-tijn
pW-.!g i! an any Maror New York
lia-ltail. Uif result ia the ftirnntr np
of the rotten bones of corrupt politicians.
Members of the old rings are openirg
their eyes in astonishment.
Washington Lettci .
From f uz rejcuUr Correspondent.
Washington, March 25th, 1895.
Pi (indent Cleveland and Secretary
Cirethaui are having as much trouble
with the influential jingo element in the
United Sta'es as with the Pandora's
box of com plications which has been
dnmiMtl ap'm t'.e Department ofState.
The j rgoitt" i-an see no excuse for Spain
not hsving made the apo'.ogy demanded
(al li'.ti'.;li it is patent to alt cool Leads
ilia the dt lay is ranged by the change
of ministry) an.' would like to see the
President f lid a fleet over to seize Cuba
at ones 'li e fame hot heads also in
terpret lift: Hoiiroe doctrine to mean
thai the Uuitd S'ate.i should attack
Great Briiair, if that country carries
out its th.tat to compel Xicaiagna by
forre i-t ace df to it" dtixands. Forlu
r.atrly l.r the couiit-y neither the Pres
i i.-r.i. n,r his cabiiiit ha any touch of
iticj'itg'j f-y-r; roiiPfqceully the nu
iiier'iiu foreign complications are being
l.aii-lVd in a business and common sense
way.
Tir- only unfortunate thing about Sec-re'.K.-y
freharu itemand for the rtcll
of li - Hawaiian liiiiiMer, because . f his
i-l. ne:l violntii.il-! of diplomatic eti-
qv.tf, ia that it ha re-opened the whole
tire?oi:ie !IaA aiiali i
The Uiii.frd Stat ia on U12 eve of a
dip!.i:iia'.ic victory in the controversy
with Vi-rminy over its clim that Amer
icfu vut'ii tf-ie t'ifeautd a.-.d were sole
ly lor that reai'iti t-liiit out 01 Ge:many,
and 'lit; prohibition ietxpeettd to be
s!nr'.!r ien ov-!, the German govern-ui-
111 li..v oem convinced of its erior
Wh-M fmaiiy 1 uneven the ptohibi
tiou ih' "tii r Kiiiopta.. countries which
fi:ii.wfl hf r in adpiing it will proba
b!y .10 '.he a:iif. This victory will bear
teM-i.ii.ii.y to the -vislnm of President
U-v -land in refusing to order tariff re
inl a'io.i against ti e countries which
dun out iiir calt le.
:i.e oi the bnsii'tt bu-eaux of the gov
err.iiieiii. ja.it no -is that of Internal
Usven.te Ktc-ttary Carlisle has rad to
d..-ti' ri.s from other bureaux to as
sls'iu liaii'lling the income tax retu-ns,
wi.i ii ar pouring in by eveiy mail. AI
rcii.lv 1; 1- 4j. parti. t that 1 he estimates of
the .fi.tiji;i! fr -111 ilus tax, made while
it va before Congress, fere very much
tec !'. 1 he returns are required to be
r.iadn b April 15, with a penalty for
la u'.-, li it the (ax U not due until July
1. i'.r-. Notwithstanding that more
;ii tii $40,000 hps already been paid in.
ii now abi'it settled that a new
t ' c 1 "ruing 1 tin Behring Sea seiz
sIihII )-. negutiateil b;treen che
t; fit Stat-fl and Gr-i.t Britain. It is
ttii
ilie
4 I.
:-r tt a- Mr luuan rannce rote,
1 1 11 Amtj.uwiicor, ii8fistea vy air
v I'u i v. minister of marine and
1 l.i' ii iiai la. and other Canadian
: ..c .lis a i i repredeiii ianua.i. ana mat
i.e i,e'..tiatuns lire to bo carriidonini
iisilungton.
The moral wave in Portland is bring
ing out the need of greater purity of
character in private life. There seems
to be an idea that the ministers of Tort-
land are tho ones prosecuting the women ;
but as a matter of fact they treated the
matter very plainlv, and boldly blamed
the owners of prcpertr and the men who
patronize them just as much. The Sun
says:
Dr. Wallace was opposed to last week's
raid because it as class persecution
Why were the gamblers notified to close
without being arrested, when informa
tion concerning them sat given to the
grand jury? The gambles had money,
votes and political influence; these wo
men have none, ard so they are prose
cuted while the others escape.
"Why are the owners of the houses
rented for impure purposes not arrested,
likewise the ow tiers of gambling-houses?
Why persecute the inmates and fail to
arrest the patrons of these houses?" ask'
ed the speaker.
''The raid," ho continued, "is imprac
tical, because it offers no permanent sol
ution of the ev'l."
The Salem Journal stiis up
Genera Idleman as follows on
Attorney
the rail-
road commission decisirn:
The attorney, general's opinion
is a
one-sided opinion. He does not give
both aides of the question He does not
give tiie decision, and there are mauy
strong opinions rendered, against such
commissions holding over. His decision
ia not a fair treatment of the question.
The attorney-general takes the position
of an attorney employed by the defend
aut commissioners instead of taking the
aide of the state and the side of the pea-
pie. He plainly says to the people, if
ycu take any steya in conrt to get rid of
these commissioners do not expect me
to prosecute rear case. I am on the
other side in this matter. I have from
the start taken the side of the railroad
Commission and having given it the bee-
e5t and prestige of my official opinion, if
yon want a lawyer to represent j our side
yoa will have to hire one
Once in a while the people elect an
official who does not prove a failure ,and
who nobly fulfills anti election pledgi s
Governor James H. Budd, of California,
furnishes an instance of this kind, and
the way he ia vetoing useless expsndi
tures of money by the legislature ought
to make our own Gytnot Lord blush
like a fullblown aurora borealis. Jim
Budd has already done enough good as
chief executive of the btate in a sensible,
practical way to endear him to the hearts
of the people of California forever, and if
he were to run for office again his buck
board campaign journey .would be a
triumphal tour over flower strewn road,
while the fello who ran against hiin
would only get the votes of the raihoad
officials and their hireling. Review.
An o'd-faehioced "whip-saw mill' is
situated on the place of Nathaniel
HogLcs, about twj miles noitii of Pal
las. The mill is built by rcocping ou
the side of a hill to answer the purpose
of a pit, and then a platform is built
above. Upon this platform a saw log U
rolled and then with an o'd wl.ipi.aw
the lumber is made. One man stands
on the platform and one in the pit. The
duty of the man underneath is 10 put
the saw down and the man cn the plat
form pulls it up, two good fcawveis being
able to cut about 200 feet of lumber daily.
Mr Hughes Uses the mill to caw out
oak timber for wtgon making Ex
A Spokane firm is shipping ten car
1 jads of potatoes to Su Paul, the cash
b jing paid for ti.tm a-i fa-t at shipped .
The amount paid for potatoes in Spo
kane is $5 a ton. Several carloads were
ordered from Colfax lor Omaha :at
week, the growers receiving slightly
higher price than that mentioned. At
Yakima, lli tlera'd notes that home
and outside buyers have been bidding
up potatoes qu.te strongly, and fully 100
car-loads were sold at $6 and 57 cash.
with late otTcrii.ga as high as 1 3
potatoes were largely fur eastern
men t. Ex.
The
ship-
Mr. Haivcy Sj.U, of the Oregcnian is
inaugurating a move for a genera! pell
together for Oregon. The movement is
a gocd one. Mr. Scott should be broad
in thi, and if he really desires tr.e pros
perity of Oregon and not the Oregon ian
alone, seek the c w.peration of every
newspaper in the state, big and small
Let the press of Oregon in nnion with
the leading citizens oi the etate take en
ergetic, harmoninui ctepa to puh Ore
gon's industri' -, an 1 there ccu!d be lo
doubt of the result.
Oregon has been beneGtted by the les
sons taught by the hard times daring
the past two years, and iu the future
more reliance will be pla'ed on her re
sources. Heretofore every commodity
has been imported, and th? money sent
away. It is to be hoped that in the
future our producers will export instead
of import, and this wiil lea 1 to indepen
dence and wealth. Oregon eg j, bu'ter.
bams and bacon ar9 good enough fur any
one, and cannot 'e excelled anywhere.
Times Mountaineer
It is very humorous to see some pipers
trying to smooth over the last legislature.
It was the worst apology of a legislature
ever convened in Oregon, and republi
cans who are getting it in'o their head
ttiat ttiey will be obliged to crry it are
trying to smooth over matters. By the
next election it will be made out a pretty
gcod legislature.; but that won't go down
witti the voters of Oregon.
Blsmarc was eighty years o'd Cunday.
lie deserves the congratulations he has
received. He stands out as cne of the
two greatest men of the present age:
Gladstone and Bismarc. The United
States lack the equal of either, we sre
sorry to state. There is a big opening
at the top in the U. 8.
If the newspaper gtve every body the
fits when requested to it would have i.s
hand full and its head in bandages.
The law generally gives people fits,
though pietly slow sometimes.
A Chicago paper says tef will be
higher than for ten years. Thi is a big
thing for cattlemen ; but not a big thing
for the masses who buy meat...
There is plenty of money ; but the
trouble is to get bold of it. Bring it out
and let the people see the color of the
stuff.
A
;i lr 1
fc'iabcisco,
. aL i.i'.i. cuuvicted in
and yet some people
jSan
think the world is not improving.
A man should place bis money where
be resides. That ia only fair.
Suffering and destitution in Xehraska
continue. Bhould there be another fail
ure of crops the reenlt could not be de-
picted.
The Astoria Budgett published lliofo'-
lowing on April 1st: Another Failure.
The Astoria-Uobel Railroad a Fizzle.
Mr. Hammond and Stanton Depart in
D:sgu8t. They Say the Weather is Too
Wet tor Their Delicate Constitutions
Hammond Says the Whole Subsidy ia
Worth About Seven Dollars and a Half.
Aetoria Will Get a Railroad in the Set
Subsequently Might as Well Close Up
Your Real Estate Offices and Prepare to
Fish.
It ia with mingled joy and sorrow that
the Budgett is compelled to announce
that the railroad has again gone fluey
and Messrs. Hammond, Stanton, Mc-
Leod, aud all the engineers who came
from abroad have departed, and our lo
cal engineers, graders and construction
ists have baen paid off and discharged.
On account of the coilapso which will
natuially follow, and the destitution in
to which the people will be plunged, the
Budgett is sorry ; but on the other hand
the Budgett is thankful that Astoria
may still enjoy the distinction of being
the largest city in the Uni'ed States
without railroad connection.
Jow kiinl reader, when yoa peruse
this d j not get despondent and try to
drown your sorrow in the flowing bowl,
but tome around to 661 Commercial
street and eubacrPie for the Budgett
which gets news Gfteen hours ahead of
any other paper on the Columbia river,
always bearing in mind that thia is the
First Day of April, and you are the b:g
gest Fool in Astoria.
. Following is a minute deacription of
the man who kibed Sheriff Bogaid:
The train robber known as Bill Brown
is also known by the names of Jack Mo
Uuire, J. Johnson and I. II rad y. He is
described as follows: Age, 26; height
feet 6lj inches; weight, HO pounds, medi
um slender build; dark brown hair;
brown mustache; dark tye; long arms
and hands ; legi rather long in propor
tion to body : shoulders, high and slight
ly drooping; head incline Blightly for
ward ; thin face ; sharp features ; small
chin, somewhat receeding; short upper
lip ; lower lip droops down when talking,
showing lower tetth , npper front pro
trude.ahowiug heavy gold filliogUhe two
center upper teeth in front appear to be
false; bony bands; pi asant talker; very
suave manner, and usually wore dark-
lolortd clothes and hat ; is quite proud
of his foot wears about a No. 64 or 6
shoe; is temperate, does not smoke, sel
dom uses profane language ; is a good
dancer; has the gertial aprearancejofa
ranch hand, even vhen wearing the be
clothes; usually wears a feold ring with a
large cameo setting ; is a good bicyclist,
and owns and rides a Cleveland bicycle
is an Americao 01 proDable Irish ances
try .
liasioeas tliroogbout tne enure toon
tty as compared with last year ia reviv
ing considerably says a Weat Virginia
exchange. The country's batik e'eariags
last week showed a gain of nearly 14 per
c?nt. over that of the same period lat
year. In many cities the per cent, of
gain was signally greater whi'.e iu a few
it was somewhat ). The per cent, ot
fain ia significant oalug to the fact that
a-j a genera! thing yiicr-s are Consider,
b! luer t'.an in ti.ii month last year,
riiertuck market has mateiially increas
ed, the iron trad- ia on tiie advance and
slgnul revivals are ooticed alonr other
linej. The indtcatiuns for better times
are becoming more and more incou rac
ing. The action of the Red Crown Mills
committee yesterday settles the fact that
storersof wheal will lose what they
bad stored in the mill, over 31,000 bash
els, worth at the present market price
over til. OX). This money was loet by
the direct violation of the law, pla inly
by a criminal act. Over S),000 bushels
of it was used without the shadutt of a
content of the owner. There ia plain
English word tha. fit such c-i-.- There
iil be a meeting of storers on Satur
day, when, no donbt, steps will be takeu
to al least secure justice.
We often wonder mhen we ree men
ran through with thousand of dollar
in a few years. It is strange that men
do not figure, that i, '.hat other mn do
not It is never strange about ourselves,
but about other people. Give tome men
St 0,10 J in a small city and it will only
be a short time when they cannot mfet
their obl:gatios, whereas, by good man
agement they might bave lived off their
wealth. 0 it goes, np and down, see
saw, and the money circulates.
A home for .'albn women is to be start
ed in Portlasd. This is practical Christi
anity. More than this, the woman who
falls and afterwards repent is entitled to
more respect than the man who falls,
but it is not even called falling, and
does not repen, and as much if he does
recent. There should be an equality in
such things. It is time sentimentality
was stopped aDout such things.
This tax collecting bnsinea seems to
be very uneven in Oregi. Josl a the
tax collector begins buiin ss in Marion
county in Clatsop county the collector
closes the books and put a'l those who
have no, paid on the delinquent list.
172,000 were collected in Clatsop before
any in Marion county. There ouitht to
be tomo cniforinity in these matters ia
Oregon.
Eli Perkins is t.ow lecturing frtquent
'y in churches. As lie lift alaays had
the reputation of being a grea. liar tire
sounds very peculiar. The tro'h is,
though, that Eii is probably a truthful
man except on the pla' form.
The Florence Wtst i-ays Pinger lb r
mann will be chsiiman of the river and
harbor comaJttee in' the nei t Coognss.
A result that would enure to the tienefl1
cf Oregom Mr. Hermann is particularly
friendly to Vaquin t.
The-ed tor of the Ranier Rview is
meeting aitb the usual foot-ball ex
peri into of editors. I e says:
"Ye editor fell ofTa sidewalk last
night and htir' nis feelings besides skin-
ning his shins and
coil pie of his leirs."
nearly breaking a
George W. Belt, the populist mayor
of Spokane, has vetoed the anti-variety
theater ordinance. It failed to pass over
the veto. Ex. Belt was or.ee prosecut
ing attorney of this district.
Big shipments of potatoes are go'iPg
out of Oregon East. That is tiie idea
that will build np this country, v. e
mast get as much money in and send
out as little as possible.
An ' Indiana man blew what little
Sraine he had out because not elected to
the legislature.
Gen. Neal Dow, of Maine, is ort r 01
years of age. Water evidently agrees
with the General.
MISFITS.
The editor of Tho Florence West is
gloriously silent about tho Soldiers
Home.
That was a fortunate wound Li (Leo)
Hung Chang received. It has stopped
the Japanese war.
There is enough reform talk in Port
land to move things; but will it move
things permanently.
Business is good, that is tho train rol
berv business. It is improving, and
while it is somewhat hazardous, there is
yet a good owning for a lucrative inconuw
in u. mere ia always room at mo ton-
next to the limb.
The railroad commissioners will con
tinue to draw pay against the will of the
people; but the people will see that these
commiHsioners never again get any of
the public money.
The Eugene Guard says that anyone
. r ; I -Ma I - I t .
turning in alarm 01 lire siiouiu oe certain
that it is a genuine tiro before doing so.
This is a freezer. A genuine fire! But
what a the difference? Eugene's de
partment could not extinguish even a
taite nre. Florence west.
A Portland girl, with four married sis
ters, received a proposal ol marriage re
cently, and asked a week to think it over.
Mie went to see all 01 her marriea sis
ters. One, who used to be a belle, had
three children, did all her own work
and had not been to the theatre or out
riding since she was married. Another,
whose hnaband was a promising wung
man at the time she married, waa sup
porting turn. A third did not dare say
her life was her own when her husband
was around and the fourth was divorced
After visiting them, and hearing their
woes, the hero of thia narrative went
home, got pen, ink, and paper, and
wrote an answer to the vounu man, Mie
accepted the young man, and said she
could be ready for the ceremony w ithin
a month.
The Roeeburg Plaindealer, one of the
leading republican pa'iers ot houuiern
Oregon, says When : Governor Lord was
elected he eavo out that Marion county
would not be given all the plums in gul
ernatorinl piuiding. But how ia it?
Whv, look at tho lint. A. Bush, John
Minto, S. B. Ormsby, A. X. Gilbert, B
r. Meredith. Henry itronhv and
Hone. Jr.. are all curml for. The avlum
ana reform school have Salvia men.
That's w hv Salem is called "Salem hog."
Mr !rv needs some of the backbone
of Gov. Budd, of California.
Baker City and Pendleton have com
mercial cluba, Astoria a chamlrof com
merce, Kugene, Albany and Mtdfor!
have board of trade. Tliey are all act! ve
organization and arc doing their re
spective cities much good. Where i
Salem's board of trade. Statesuian. A
a matter of fact instead of being active,
all the boards of trade mentioned arc de
cidedly inactive.
The lad of sending people and things
on around the world awl acroM the con
tinent tours will soon le too com iron to
be interesting. In the express car on
yectenlay'a train south ward on the 8. P.
wa a fady'B slipper or low cut shoe
which had traveled all the way from
Kbofle l-Laml. Expras measenevra an.)
agent along its tour had tagged it until
there were inscription enough upon it
to fill a newspaper page. KauU follow
had tried to be humorous, with more or
lees success, am) usually at the cxpene
of the ladies of the next town w ho were
roverbial t..r tiie extent of Uu-ir-'noder.
standing.' -JUhland Tidings.
A gentleman tells of a trick w hich h
saw Mr.Mosluer two horses at the (air
ground do, wliicli ttie iian atwut lown
i .1 i . . : i- 1 . .
One of the poniea ente the room w HU
last stage of coneumption.
-K7utin,ll ttT ar vn
Darkness," aks the solicitous owner,
The imnr hakest his head.
..iwV. v-, i;..
.riTVi-Vrr.rr: ;r
I tfctin " KZi - I
i . ' .i t .r.i.T..
tuiuva i. iv i.ni i-" t -
question be goes to the tabic, get a fan
and going to the sick horse cntTgeUcl!y
fans him. The hoie gra.lually revive,
"Xow you are about well aren't .voo. '
ends. Who aavs liorse haven't brains.
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OftBCa ufATK WIlTltt tt TICK
"Somtnarj. Station, Albany, Or. Mooth
Vfn, 1S95.
Klti ration abora seatavd. filT." bet.
Mcaa tempera '-a re, 43 73
Departure from Manual, 6
Maximum UtnpftraAare, 69; !-!, 37.
MlalaaDtn temperature, 24; dte. 14 .
Mafaa of msiiioaa teoijratore, 57
Mean of min.ma'n tempcratire, 35
Ktx time aatimam ltnpr.tara 99 or
bTe, 0.
No. tin csn'mcai tmtrtor 82 ot
Wow, 12.
Xo, lim-a rn'oimi-n uat'.'ifi 40 nt
be!o. ee.
Total prrc'pitt'.wi 4 44 foe!.".
Dnaitore t"OT ro-m 'I. 0 irci f.
(riMtat n-rc pit't iit ia 24 c0'hoI'v.
boon, aiddstr. l.fg 23
lotil dep'h of u-.mrltel ni.fj'-,
iochea.
Prerailio direction tb W. N.
No. of clear dy. 12
N. of paitly cloody day. 5
No. of cloady day, 13.
No of day on which .01 it nm'r rl
precipitaticn fall, 10.
No of days on which .04 or m" p ec'pi
Utloo f 1, 9.
Dateaoo wbob hail fell, 20 22.
Dates 00 which aaow fell. 0.
Data of tboader stormc.0.
DaUs of light froat, 3 t 9 13 14 IS.
lateof killiogorinjanoo. fmat, 0.
Date of solar halo.. 12, 25.29 aod 30.
Date of lunar haioi, 0.
Th remarkably tn'ld waf er since th
15vh i brlnving out sprine fl iae.-. rapidly.
Croeti.,nodrfp ii.t pr'mnf a'ar id fall
bloom
Jobs Bric;s,
Vnlunteer Obaerter.
PHVS1CAU STRENaTH,
cheerful spirit and the ability to fatly
enjoy life, come only with a healthy
body and ntind. The young
man who suffers from nerv
ous debility, impaired mem
ory, low spirits, irrita
ble temper, and the
thoussind end one de
rangement of mind
and body that
result from, un
natural, pernici
ous habit usual
ly contracted in
youth, through
ignorance, ia
thereby Incapac
itated to thor
oughly enjoy
life. He fcefs
tired. SDiritlens.
and drowsy ; his
sleep isdisturbed
and does not ro-
fVft1. 1.1m
...... aa it
j should ; the will power is weakened,
morula tears nauni mm ana may result
in confirmed hypochondria, or melan
cholia and, finally, In softingof the brain,
epilepsy, ("fits'), paralysis, locomotor
ataxia and even in dread insanity.
To reach, re-claim and restore such
unfortunates to health and happiness, is
the aim of the publishers of a book of
136 pages, written in plain but chaste
language, on the nature, symptoms and
curability, by home-treatment, of such
diseases. This book will be sent scaled,
In plain envelone. on receint of thia
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age. Address, World's Dispensary Med
ical Association, Euffalo, N. Y.
For more than a quarter of a century
physicians connected with this widely
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treatment of the diseases above hinted at
their specialty. Thousands have con
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and medicines which have resulted in
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Sufferers from premature old ago, or
loss of power, will find much of interest
in the book above mentioned.
1 - - aaa-
TELEGRAPHIC.
The Monterey Needed.
an Fiiamcisco, April 2. The, coast
dofonne vessel Monterey, now in the har
bor.may not go to South America after all.
tier comniauil'.r has received sealed orders
to leave San Francisco, and her ostensible
leutinution lsLalloo, rem. At present
thero is no trouble nt that point, and the
dispatches from Washington thia morn
ing state that her real destination is Vene
zuela, on the Atlantic count. Hut be that
as it may, the Monterey may not leave her
present moorings ut Paummto. The
Chamber of Commerce of this city has
taken the mutter in band, and has called a
meeting to protect a gainst the Monterey's
being nit to tne rouuiern seas.
Liquor the OarMUw.
Omaha, April 2. Specials from all parts
of the state on municipal elections show
that party lines have not been drawn in
many case, but when they were the repub
licans won, except at Hooting and rutin
mouth, vihcre democrats carried the day
The uuctinn of granting saloon licentten
was the leading m-u and waa favored in
four-fifths of he towna. Frank Graham,
republican, was elected mayor of Lincoln
bv a lurae majority. The vote was heavy.
with no atrikinir features. The populist
showed no strength where they had tickets
up.
The riarlUa LrsUlatate.
Taixaiiassse, Fla., April 2. Tho
Florida legislature convened at 12 o'clock
today for it biennial session of 00 days.
The legislature u overw helmingly demo
cratic in both branches. Hon. Fred My
ers, of the eighth senatorial district, was
e'ected president of the senate, and lion.
W. S. Jennings, of Hernando county,
speaker of the house. Governor MttcheTs
mewae waa brief
Rig 1 la ra.
Pksdlktox, April 2. Report come in
from the R'arrounding country that Mon
thly's wind storm waa the wor-t in thirty
years- In t'eudletnn it was a dun atortn.
but in other place it did damage. Ad
vices ret ei vol at the Orejon Railway k.
Navigation Company's office say not a
wicdmiil is otanding on the line between
Pendleton and Uol.as Junction. In Athena
an vicinity, IS windmill blew down. The
lumber of the yard at Helix is a'l over the
town.
lak rrf Warlike.
Havafa, Cuba, April, 2. -The street
of Havana and the fields and mountain of
Cuba are filled with soldiers and revolu
tionists. The excitement ail ever the u
land i more intent than ut any period
jnc3 tin r.-olutiouut fired the hrt that
February 21. This U because the inur
gnt' foices are growing a'moet rapid
ly a the reintcrceraenta of V e royal troop.,
and the latter a'e coming in on every
maritime veaatel tailing in Uii direction
from Spain.
S)vrr a F.Wfw.
GaAKT's Pa, Or.. A oril - rid Hoogh.
a yoc.'g man Is jeir of ag. ha arrived
here to five Limwelf into cntolv for thi
uurder of favid Uxke, near W hits Sal
mon. Wah. Hragn walkett Hi mile to
s'jrrender hiui(:f The trouble betaeen
the men aroe over a -livUion fcne, ao.l
HvHigit claima have killed Ijcck in elf
defcnn. law Clrrttaa.
PoKTUt.xri. Ap'il l.YetcrJay munij
ipal rlrctioct wef held in many cities and j
kwn tbixuirhat tri Ft and Vnt. j
1.ere wa lej.ly no material differetioe !
frora the vte of a yer ago,' wiu-n every-
thing went overwbeimingiy lepuUi-tn. In j
ome citie an-J tc.an lural iiaes, more or ;
lev, v?ecU-l the result, and t ie ?pob!i-!
cant were fjr thi truen beaten io a few j
plates. Internet io m..ny pWe centered ?
,n "? ru l i!T . aff . '"T ,OT " "n
,PM . , b. '
figure.
r.niy ta!e coctait tii in M.iL:gin. where
toe rpjit.:i..ir. e.iel a jiflio; ot tae 1 -
pry-n.e curt and t
o r-g"''t of tiie !a!e
unnerny.
, . ,
Tawra. I U. AprU I. In an interriew
. ..-:..!.. V. A i
1 , t.. t V- "i i i
j tonight UUrt Figrd. leader of the
jtnbaapalR inlampa. and the rcog-
oii-dhead of th movemt fit in thu
T: "
MiT"?- . . . .
.'. '"T., . .M.T.iro?
'r . ,MO,Tr!
. oi men on tne nana, toetner wua jxi
nfl aajmunit-gn and armv atoreas hot at
what pait the landing wa. aff-rted. 1 am
j Bnl inforoie.1. He ha a large foroa. with
s 37 cfrWw.and hit men are weil drilled and
itiiJciiHinea. ttenerai pixcaa camareii
Aconiren, taking everal hundred men on.
1
or era.
A rrratlar AUadrr kali.
Ijn ACia. April I.-Jadge Clark
. , , J ' , . .
today overruled the deronrrer inter(od
by the Kv. J.t. Carapbell in the -oi:
charging bun with clandering Ss Te-a
Ukaifvi the librarian ..f the Lo An-
art ion was a prayer offered by tbe de
fendant tofor his congregation in the
r'irt Methodist rhurch. in wh-ch he
aid: -'O. Lord! vouchsafe Thy raving
grace lo th librarian- of the Lo An
e!cs city library and clcante her of all
sin, and make l-r a woman worthy of
her office."
A Deaaaeratlc Urtary.
PairtotponT Conn., April 1. -At mid
night Mi return from the city c'rc'ion
are not ail in. but thrw which have been
received aosure the election of Frank Eck
ert. the democratic candidate for mayor.
1I the rn'ire democratic ticket by from
500 to TOO majority Ticket were cratcb
'd. ro tbat tbe count will not be completed
for vral boom The battle between tbe
A. P. K. and its opponents on th board of
educa'kin was apparently won by tbe lat
ter. -1-- -. - - ""i
4 B'S!t.
Sati FnAikCisoo, April I. -P. F. Pun
don h:i ued the old d' rotors rf the Pa
cini- lMii.lt on behalf of the deiioi!or and
creilitnp. of the bank, for f 2.CO0.QOO. al
leged tn have ben nuaapprnpriated and
iiiHniie.-fi oy mem. lie mat amount
ot judgment l apportioned among the
deprotilors and creditors. Dundon alo
ne Captain McDonald and other stock
coMcr of the bank f-
rarlflr t'raf Favareat.
Cntraco, April I. The April report
of the Oting Judd Fanner make the
coililnn of beat K:t. or two Dointo low
er than wf.n reported last year immedia'e
ly alter the were March freeise The
conilition on the rncine coat is very l.iuh
and tf niaintninetl will make a record for
the year in the matter cf yield.
Fatal t'areat lle.
Cincinsati, March 3l Irlcgraius
from point m W estern Kentucky and
Southern Indiana n port that the forsat
tires arertiM rasing, but definite informa
tion from any locality liu'king The loss
is eMini .ted at J200.0CK) in Kentucky and
in Indiana. lisptohe from Bowling
tiiecii. Ky . sae that eight mile from
then the h lines of Otis Smith, James
A aters and Henry Kilcr were burned af
tor 400 ac s of timber were swept away.
Their fainiliex mounted horn's and esra li
ed. Henry Ki'er whs so badly burned.
however. Mini he died, mid a negro farm
hand jieri.-bed ii, bed on Kiler's furtn. At
Annctt.i and lilowtown, largo tracts of
tiiulr were burned. WiJtiau. Kdwnnls.
colored, was burned, to dath while fight
ing ore.
lb. t'altaa War.
Kiev Wkst, Fla., March St. Private ad
vices lat night from Cuba, tier steamer
Olivct'e, state that seveml minor tinlili
took plucitlte I'litb nnd zilb inst.. between
Spain-h triops itnd inmirgenla in the prov
inie of Sunta t l .ra. 'J'he iiiHureiita le-
teated the bpanmh tnMin. Iwtb days. The
Spaniards left their dead oil the field, and
re'realed in gcod order. The dtad, it is
slated, l-unibered 4!Hn both dajs fight
ing. ceordmg to the lidviircs tho soldiers
recently sent from Spain, allied volunteer,
ait boyn. Their hearts are not in the
tight, iii'd many of them have deaerted and
g.uia to the insurgents
A Haw Sloraa .
Dksvkv., Mivrch 31. The heavy snow
fall of Saturday disappeared rapidly today
under a warm sun, and the railroads,
though threatened with waxhout from the
floods, are moving their trains on time.
The snow waa a pdenomenal one. the heav
iest full (48 inches) being reported at Lan
der, Wyo. The sturm extended into
Northern Mew Mexico and icxtu
g"mST JACOBS niLCures;W,T,,krtroRD
RhoumaHsir.
Neuralgia,
Sciatica,
i.umbaeo,
Kui'.ie,
7otsnd8,
....whA i l ;ohe is needed
Thia is tbs wheel that was illuatrated In "iVarinl!.. the Cycling Aqttiorilv of Amer
fca," January Jib. 1815. over the following title; "The Handsmenjodel Shown at
iuo hp. anonai Vjcie r.inn.ition.
inoai aumirea ana taiaed ol iiigb-grade
. n " ' ii nicr-is inumoapoiu, Indiana, U
h. h. Gory, exclusive agent for Albany
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
4. JOSi:il, lJt oprIclor.
Tut tnctm
nrJiaarf ite
jnraaaior a
Ike Bo.i
wond.rtai
eiaeoie' cf
the nre. It
baa baan tra--Vwat.4
by U
aaea of
Earopa aa4
Aarrk.
Hatfna ts
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Coattlraikn,
l'trrinm,
failinc Een
aauoo.Xf rr
Oftstwiicbioc of Uia y
ad other
)!.
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I a y 1 1 oral
. w. wra lev
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a Utrroni-fia.
1 Knl.aioaa.
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1 wtak K(ua
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fafrn:3i
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105T
-ZiSBOOD
fjcSekly. Ofrnz.tn9prtn)f4neactnx
CmaiiamifN meaca Uasobmrj in the Bnrt
rt-r- It it a fysapcora of arsenal wraAofss
aadbfumaraa. It can be (Mtei la SDdaja
1t ttaa fataarHadraa.
Th aw diamvary waa Bade '.f Us vriat.
KioTt tid iuzrxM Haaaaa Stdtcal UttMata.
It ts it stronrn vr.aitie. ssade. It M wry
nw?i, tot aanakufL fid fc ft 00 a paca
araofii packa IS) ttaa acid lamL
WrI'trQ (raaraaa fr.Tr-n foe a cmrflL IfTaabay
at bouaajid aw c estlrriy cotmLu eaon
wlUbaarat la o trroti charyr.
fien'i f rtmanat4 U-aupoU;,.. Addras
UIDWK HEWCAI, ISaTlTVTSS,
Jaartlaa aK-krSB, i.rar lUJUKc
an fraarlaras Cml.
Tott Don't Have to Swear Off
ff? ' if"vf t' ,f A"1"1
Jh1 S C DOW oS
l'f Xo-To-BaC, OB, a
i many caaea careU by Xo-To-Bac, one. a
f prominent St. Louis archictect .smoked
jj cljem (or tiren,r Tf.4r,. boxes
j nirwl nim that mm the wnell of to.
fonwnim so t :.a; ewn me smell ot to-
Uacco make him siok." Xo-Tn-nac aoM
I l m-rant-l trH.lg& M. FarUnd.
0 pa. free.
r. lVws tree. Merimnir
i Un
!
loiy t. o., ew lor or 1 htoago.
DyapcnsJa.
, E. W. Joy Chpasv tientlcmen : I
l 1 1 vm u ...... . i : . . ttr iupaivniu
' ,..1.1. 4.- :n.
, mtt.l can aav I havw new-r tn anvthimr
i eiuai 10 it. 1 hmv fMSSSerx-d ten years
j with dyspepsia, n-jt Wing able- to eat
' ti2, 'T" t,rVad
iJf-' ' noUung but oiiitt lor me.
. Now I have a ai.i.Hi'ie. eat anv
thing I wish, an I fivl no disagreeable
It fi.t. from it. I wish I roald toll a'l
dvapeptkv and urge them to trr your
1 ryviaiw ramiur.ua.
(Signed)
Ma.
JiMIJC TlWOTOV,
Forbestow n, Oal.
If you want to get a spring nnxiicine
w iUnait a Hutch, an old sarsanariila
trle mark, a big natch of nvl
pimples.
take joy's Sarsaian:la.
An Absolute CUrc. 4
Tbt Original .W-'.lne O nimem n orli
pat u.' 1. 1 tarj- - 04 nc- Un baxn, and is
anabtoute cai for uJ tore, bum,
wound, ch'pprd harjJi nd a'l akin erup.
Hon. Wilt positively ore ail kird of
pile. AV lar tbe Original bietine
im . .. ... r .
uimmcm. roiaor rwhuK Niton at
5 cent per box, by malt 80 crnit.
Where to Trade.
Here arc pome of Julius
Gra laoiil'a
cash price :
20 It. Savon Sop
.
1 -awn louimutt
Granulateil Sugar, per 100 lbs
Extra O Sugar, " "
Arbuckle, Lyon and Big 4, er il
2 bushels potatoes
.25
5.15
4.75
.25
Io ponnds lieans .50
lgar always sntijwt to change of the
maract.
And all other goods as low aa sold by
anvuo.iv.
ifanlware, crockery, glassware and
a.vM.viifra ui. I Vlll .11 il ill I- ()rim(.
A Great .Many People
.iet their groceries and nnvluce at Conn
& Huston's. They keep a choice line of
seawmablo groceries, tho best in the
market, and sell at prices that will al
ways suit.
Also a tine line of crockery, lamps, etc.
Money To Loon.
I have money to loan on ccod farm
land in Linn and Helton countlca tn
uma not over f 3000. No de'aja In fur
nUhinu the co!n. Call on C H Buikhar.
Albany, Oregon. AIo mcnet to loan on
f-t. irr, rt .-i i arr amount on Ion o Hm
at a l..w rte of l.iteieat.
Ol'KMN'.- PATS. li) love! tiimma.1
hat ready to lie admired at Mm. ohn llcff
mnn'H. U ednesday and Thursday. April 3d
and 4th Ladioa please call aiid be con
vinced.
FlncstatUiimfy nt Fred Dawson's
Wboo Tlahy waa lick, wo cava hfr OufarU.
VCbo r waa a CkllO, alia ckxl for Cuuorla.
When aha boeain liUa, ah clung to Cteortav
VTUa ah had Children, she gavatWeia Caatoci
Terhap the beat musical crmpany that
hs ever viaited Albany will appear nt tho
opera Non-e, Tuomlay evening, April ICth,
under tha aunpices of Y. II. C. A. The
Moiart bymphony Club of flew York. We
bespeak for tlem a large audience.
If you want a Rood and clean
smoke buy cigars made by our Al
bany cigur factory.
Chamois skins nt Fred Dawson s
I
i
All Aohos,
Stlffnesa,
Cuts, Hurta,
Frost-bites.
than a perfect cure....
it ta tne "avehi.y rkoiu hrk and
Utbe
Swolllngs,
3oronoj6,
Hosdacho,
Beckacho,
BMBlBKBffftBaMiffft liHrnMatttfftBBftfifffftMBBfiMffaBffffBIfaaM
bicycle in ibe world today. Want a bicycle?
:yc
A.
rbe greateat fel er on the market fr
ftiai of the l.ivcr.KIJnej sanJ Con
stipation. Plaant t take bv oi-l or 03r.g. No
The r-t of the Livenne plaiH i eitea-'j
avely UM-.I in Norway f'.r 11m? cere of Pile.
i?old by all Srtt c:a dragi?U.
WboSeaaie Maniiff-tare.
ANCHOR S CI1F-MICALCO.
iiaooo. Or
m Tl. ae
R 1 dinoei
Tb next thing to having a cl
noer is having a gva Iinni-r rVt.
The fjnaer furnihe timnWnt
fur the Uaiv and the latter a.l-i
j the appetite more than
tutrft ol the ntrtim fie
signed k-rl!-e jairjf. V
iiave irauiiiui paiu-rn-1
in Loth l;nni-r and Te
I K.ta I- .11 V. ,
only are mr Iha j
cer Set and m-.'k j
err w are all right ; 1
but in cbce gro-l
ctries I carrv a se-!
led f.'vk
F.E. ALLEN
ALBANY
INS. AGENCY
I CAN CtlVkoa more genuine Irw-r-nce
tor a fi.oo than any other agent la
Albany.
A jhocH,.T alio can ccnitol prc-
..vn- i., me niirtt,! 01 fyto annua. 1
e gr . . ' ,or n Imcrancc
Co., lot nai reaacn do mt think that
en tnit. ho wrtrca tnturai.ee po.ktct
c an -;f.HTncr fT.n . '
l"trrein the SI N. PHOENIX. LON
JIA.NH!fcSTER.ai i3 MiKWlCH
t'NlO.S et Er,grii.or CUM 1NENTAL
rl t to.t and have crr.e'l ire lo
csr n.r.rr In ca t-f kone.t icas.
Nate taken on farr ln3raoce.
M fextir., M'ar.
VaJley Jjuf.rr for tte Sun tra c!lk
Lonloa,
lligbeatpriee paid lor aii iinr
araln.
DRY WOOD.
Italm. $?.
Small fir, S2.X
liirp; Cr, f2.50.
White Maple, J2.5!.
iVliveml to anv rirt cf b.mn f
oruer at Ka.np s prooty More.
11 Hrvant.
aisssv wtrtktT.
Wheat. SCc
Oats Kc
Fbur, 2.50
Butter iS)c
Kjres. 2 doi for 25c
Lard, l i to 15c
1'orJi-hauia, 12 to l.V, shoulders, 9 to 10c
cuies", if 10 I JC
ilav. Balel f7 0o
l'otatce. 25c
Apple. 75c
PUBLIi) SALE.
I will otfer at public auction, on th- nut.
oay of Arni lc'Xt. ut 10 0'. U . n. .
the 0kville United i'resbyterian tiarVon-
nr.n ... IV - .1 1 . " . .
, ...j -'uuuuury mare, two Vneco
cons, two jcirs oia tuis spnmy. two i
cellent cows, household roods, etc.
I In ..V . :n 1 ...
i'uc "i oe given, with ap
proved security, on all nuns over $5.00.
uiiucr w casu in nana.
A. M. Acoesok.
LA1UKS will find it to their advantage
to call and insnect II... ,.;n;
P"'.,row wii'ltsoiu at auction prices
bv Miss Anna Shulta near the post ottice.
Hats trimmed to order. Gnods Uiug
sold out regardleiseof pricts. Come soon
"'" eeiccuon at your own price.
LOST. A email brown purse some
whero in Albany, conuinine be
tween ana 3 and a co.iple jnild rincs.
Leave at ItoMovK.vr otlice and nxei-e
suitable reward.
WANTED. A teeoud band onok
ftove. No. 7 or 8 in good coniiuion.
Will ay casb. Inquita at 1 awiciai
ftlos.
40 Loaves of Dread for Jl.OO.
Let everybody come to t!u Star U.iWi ry
and (ret 40 loave of ircah bread for $1.00
cash.
CMsvca.
Si.lloh' Cure, the great coub anJ
croup cure, li tn frreat demand, Pocket
aiae contain i twentr-nve doaes only 35c,
Children love it. Sold by druggist.
(fin
III
1
1
Wf AT
"-""-''' " ... irK.tKf in aii rmrt of Lh
Ula. HpKtl imtl.m 0v to .ttr, in JZ,Z
ml to co.ffKtioe. OFFICE ia lb FUnn WicJr
BIlMTF.i;
kUomj t U ud goJlcitor la Chancery. Col
ion nude on all po'nta. nrgniiaUfJ oa
rablatann. Albany Orato
EO. T. VTRIOIIT,
AUnrTKy at tur. and Notary Pab.le. Will Dnrtlaa'la
all tnaouurta of Utu faata gfmial atUnt'oa to
door to Potaoffiea, AJbaar. Otra.
f J fTHITKEl,
1 .
Aimnej at Law, Albany. Or.
3UGXBUtl?f & S0MERS
ATTOHNETB JT LAW,
All legal matters will reietve prompt at
tenf M. Office, First Nstional Bank
bui.ding, np stairs.
WALLIS NASH
Al-iOKNET J.T LAW.
ill practice 13 ail the -. il of the
state.
Offico Port Office Block. Albany ?rf a
H C Wabion Luther Elkins
WATSON & ELKINS
TTORNET8 -A.17 I..A.W
Office Firt National Bant Building
Bnsiness inmtedto o will receive care
ful and prompt at'ention.
JOlXVK aV HM KLFntn,
Attorneys at Lavs.
Albany, Oregon.
JTJB. J. L. UlLt.,
rrdia ud &7trimrm. OmCB-Caraa
Far-7 atnoa, Aibaay, Orarw.
D
r. II. E- an J O. K. Ifeers.
Phyaicians -nl varstias. r?t c!Ea
block. Albany, Ore. Hoars 10 to 12 a. at.,
2 to 4 and 7 to S p. m. fieifience corner
5ti and CaJapooia st. Special atteotk-n
given to disease of womei. -
DR. C, U. CIlA.dSERLIfi
aOAZOB OPATHZBT
OfSoeon Ferry St near cor 3rd St. OSe
tour. 7 to 9 1 m. 12to2 and 6 to p
Lvecial aieatioa civo to chronic
m
cae
and eye eveues.
J. If. lSLlxST'OjX. -
INSURANCE ANDMON.
BROKER.
Coistr WimBts Unit
3CQ
H F
MERRILL.
INSURANCE AND
MONEY
BROKER
Albany, Or.
City and concty warrant bought and
Ki'd.
A Sign
oiten convevs a warain.
irain. Warauass are
freuen:ly noglvctod, but whenever dis -
retrarxied, the who make tiie mistake
pay the penalty of the error. When
roar system is run down, there's some -
thin; wrong, and the wron most 1
nshtol immediatelv. The I4i.l is the
river otl-fe, and the wl.te -u-m ts de
ranjnvl when it's out ot ooier. There's
nothing better than Arrxstrjags Sarsa
parilla to reor? the s:ent to its nor
mal condition. "IUoxvl" tells" nowhere
so much as in tiie health. You are
w hat vour bivxl is. Make yocr !4xd
right by taking Armstrongs Sarsaparilla.
j a rrnnixu.
Star Eakerj
rr VrMalalklai ata a Fir I SI.
CONRAD MEYER, PRCP21ET0H.
aaafcaa
t'aaaMl Fralts
(IaMwire.
Dried Frails.
Tobarea
sacar
iatTe,
El
(aaasd Sleats
Qareatware.
Vegetables,
vleara
tXpieya
Tea.
Ete
eerytbimj that is kept in a
irood variety and pro
eery store High
est pnee paid
for
ALL KIND30F PRODUCE
ALBANY FifflDl CO,
XKCOPOBATSm
Baltimore Block, - - - Mbaur, It.
FURNITURE
complete line of
UNDERTAKING
in all its branchec.
EMBALMING aepccialty.
Reaidoace I erSrd and Cain pooia -
SEED
FIjTATCES
The Kiwe Seedling is the best set w
tatoe in the market. A r....iart,f,i
early potato and a very prolific vielder.
Call at Stewart & Sox's, K. M. 1)
son s, 11. U. Watson's, E. K. Ki
rarkirBroscr G.C. Sloon'aar
rvooert
Kinney'a atuples,
ana see
A WINDMILL
FOR $35-00
W7 Crawford will sell von an
. V V . 8 foot Aerni.-tt.tr f,"K nn
12 foot geared Aerniotor 7500
AH steel and galvanized after completaa
K0T1CE TO STOCKHDLDE IS
x TfirTri? ts irraniT niVF.!f that
V tbe annual meeting
i.,VA.W ......
Cf f
Co. J
Albany M'nine Sl Milling Co.
be held at the office of C . G. Pa
April 39th, i89s, t 4 o'clock -p". nfV,
'ia aay, for the pnrpoeot electing sevent
directoi o ae've for one year and the
transaction of uch other business as may .
legatiy comt before tbe mteting. Bv :
ucr 01 uoara 01 llirecrora J
J. v.rrrc. v. h Ail. j
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Scretary. Preaidenti
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I bave been!
duly appointed administratrix with tb
will annexed of the estate of H. E. Store-)
decease 1, ana mat I bay duly qualiSeGT
such, therefore, ail person haying claif
against said estate are hereby notified al
ietuiTCu 10 present ice same to me wi
tbe proper vouchers at the offi m w u
BHyen tn the city of Albany, l inn county.
Oregon, wit bit six month from tbe daU
nereor.
Dated tbi 15ti day of Feb.,
Mm. A..B: avfUo9t
Aaministraxrix wttn toe will ana
A2'!.N1STATCB'S KOTICE.
Notice i hereby given that the snder
signed ba been by the Coonty Conrt al
LiDDt'fonty, state of Oregon, duly ap
point! d administrator of the estate f &
P. Payne, deceased. All penes bavinc
c'alma against tbe estate t.! aad N. P.
Payne deceased, are hereby notified ami
required to present tbe same, duly veri&ol
a by law required, to the undersigned at
the office of Tbe Linn County Abxra4
Company, in Albany. Linn coonty, Ore-f
gon, within six month from the daV
tereof . Albany, Or., Mardi 18. 195. J
B. M. Pavxe. Administrator .1
'.)
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is bfreby given that tl ondVs;
signed adminutrator ct theeaiale ot 11. :
waiter deceaeJ, baa hied with Ibe e i
of tbe county court for Linn county. 1 1
ht final account and the conrt baa
tbe 6th day of May, at the boo
one o'dotk p. m. for bearcg cl jreb
ment of said estate. Thia March 19. 1-t j
Wealberford k Wyatt.
Atty ff admr. i
EXECUTOR'S KOTICE.
Notice 5 hereby given that tf
signed ba been da y appointed by thd
coosty enort of Uon ecaty. Oregow.
xcator of the hut will and twtameztefl
Jatxe KcJaabaa deceasefj. A I pereoaM
having claim tgiiast bid es'ate are here
br notiSeti to present tne same to the as
detiecrl at Hal. Oregon . or to ay 1
torwys V ealkenord k Wyatt, at thpif
tr . . 1 . . 1 1 -.
ogxk ,- 1 El , vreym, uarj venaea a
'yj ia reqaired. withia six month turn
the date i4 tbi notice. j
uateo tui Z7 a nay 01 warm. t'jy.
Wn iJAJS U. McM ahax.
EaTBCCFORO it Wvatt. Execo -
Attn, tar Eiecu'or.
I.
AD!iIXlSTATG25 K3TI3E.
N ice U hereby gives that tbe
sigsed ba.4 tots dij been appinj
fX4nty eccrt of Liiin coaat , Oreoa. aif
1 late of Lisa cooa'y. Oregon. deerve
AI perwto oxvinge aim agiBK sua e.
I tate aie hereby notiieJ lo pat. t tben4
t properly veriScd the aadeiujroed. at
ksiir I lrvTrr ciff-in sit mwttha IrAm h
date. j
Aibanv. Or.. Ha'cb 29. 1S95. f
Ed R. M- CaTt
WiuTHmpoRDft iTvavt. Afmii.iratrl
At"r fc- AJmiaiitra or.
i
EIECTOS KOT C
XOTK E IS 3EEEBY GIVEN THAI
the na4eKgse-J. tae duly ppoinre . q
ma and . l;-jr ecator of tbe U .
and te'aarf-a if Tboaia Aiford. decean
late of L'nn icanty. Oregon, baa filed arit
tbedrrsf tbe j.funty coart for Lisf
coenry, Clregsn. ha SaaJ arcoant io
e a e. and toe court h t Sied Sa'ordaw
the 6 b day of April. Iti5. at tb boot d
I o'clock p. to-, for th ncrpoe of bearisf,
ot-jectKn5. ir acy. o ni 1 ana! accuant. if
10 seaie i. e-tit-
j Thif 5ta day of M rch. 1;S5.
I "i- U. AunRS, executor.
I :
ADMIiUSTSATCg'S KOTICE
K-iCoc a br:T circa to alt
my vorm-aa tbe radTic4 M
i Fn . t tea rpmred adainiatnrcE .
' t . , . r . 1 r.
Caeaty t cert rf ir state of Orc. 1
j Ltet coanty. and that be kr ffe4 a t I
I aa ceo ada hu trator ud tbe haa Vol
ap.roTad by aaid erart. All rtorm k.TOi
1 airm a;asi aaid nut are t mr mi
beJ aad rataiiul to pmoi tee asaw t tin
I aadetaisived at tb ctSce of rViify ir
1 Newport b Atbeay, Crew, or at kia Vtm"!
' an aixt ;i B:iaa alfj of tJnwTTi; 1
Oron.pojprjy yenfiHi wUbio ix artk-
San indebted to saad eat&te are rrfjairrd tS
aaaae raiBMxlUte payarat of tii- tin f
ie wmrwi.
inted at Atbtr. tteg. Jn 10. 1S?51
Ml htrlT. Adaintatrat
WhitneT i Nearptn. A-t:-. foe Adw.
CTCmjir a'nnr
ukiMiiaia uiiwm
otice ia hereby glrea that 1 bve Stri
final arrount ta the mat'er of the e
ta;e of Michael Croisact. decead in t
Coonty Crart rf Linn coob'v. Oretroa,
that said court bas set )Icdar tho
day of April. at tbe boor of T
o'clock p. ra. of said day as tbe time V
beariDir ail obectiofn to said accoest a
Ibe settlement of the fane. AM teiaf?ii
.1 c .
loereroiv. wno may oe irretessea ssxi
Bav any object. otM to sanl anonnt a.
hereby notified and required to Ete t!
mm? in atd coart oa or oefure the sai
tim tt ff r tbeR&l aWlVmrflt &f fifcid
enact. J
Dated this loth dav ot Febraary.
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W. R. Pti.Trr. Eiecotris
A t'- S- V- 4
Assignee's
Notice.
Notice js hrrrbr rircfl ttat I bare beerj
duly elected bv the cretinoid ol Sarcuel
Cn-.rJeid and J T irtiih, ir.soirawtfi.
Itru of ft m I Mtwiil. the aatgnee nam1
ed bv said ln$olant debtor in their deef
of aaignroent heretofore mace and 6;4
in the orRce of the 0un ty Clerk of Lin,
countv. Oregon, and t hJi I bave do
filed mr bond as such sicnce. therefor
all the cieditors uf sa'd assignor are here
bv notified and required to prefect the:
claims, under oath, to rae wi'.hlc thr
month Irom the
derce in ihe city
Dated thltSth d
XT OTIC
IX the tax roll for has been rlarKl
in my nana with a wrral for tbe eolleci
ttoo of the tame. Taxpayers are request
ed to calt at an earlr date aod settle U
tne tame, as urorioed b sac warrar
nd required by law. J. A McFauos.
b tier a of Una Co
NOTICE 0? SALE OF B3M3S Of TH4
CIH OF ALBANY, OSF-CCH.
Notice is hereby given that sealed prov
posaJs will be reoeiv?d by the treasurer ok
Albany, Oregon, at his office, until tnel
hour of two (2) o'clock p. ia. Thursday ,
April 18th, 1SS3. for tbe purckaainsr ofl
bonds of raid city to tb amoont of $20,000.4
or any portion thereof. Said lnd are off
the denomination of StUOOeach, payable!
tbe first day of May, 115, bearing interest!
at the rate of five per cent per annum, py-
able semi-annually; both principal aadi
interest payable ia gold coin of the Uaitedt
ed State, at the American Kicbanee Ka-1
tional Bank. New York City. Tbe issue
of said bonds is authorized by ordinance
No. ?2. passed by the council of said cit -Jf
i March 'H ttft. ana apprveu oy tna
I it.. 1. ii fmnruili
mayor iuMv . - - -, .n.. ..
ed wilt be opened at tbe time aad plaof
first above mentioned, and the porcha
wilt be awarded to the highest, and bef
bidder.but tbe treasurer hereby reserves f
right to reject any and all bids.
Albany, Or,, Mrch 2Sth, Itftio. I
E. A. Pasx.
Treasurer of th city f Albaays.
rCv tit
koaa I
date hereof, at rr.y re
of Albany. Oreeo'n. f
y of Fex tSqs. J
T I Ooffka.
Assignee io lieu of Wm J SicvtT
FAY TOUR TAXES C
21S HEREBY G1VEXTHA1
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