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Mandolin with book $5.00 buys a good new Guitar with book. $1.00 buys 18 choice "cat gut" Banjo 1st strings. $1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" V witn b strings. $4.00 buys a fine Violin with bow. 25cts buys one dosen steel loliu 1st or 2nd strings. . . $25.00 buys a 5-drawer sewing machine; high arm, light running; guaran teed 5 years. . . aT"Prices on Pianos, Organs, Banjos seut on application. Albany. E. U. Will CONGRESSIONAL Following is the complete list ot dele gates, 122,to the republican congressional convention which meets in Albany to morrow morning at 10 o'clock ; Benton H H Glassford, Ed Williams, L L Kline, Marion Hayden aud N P Newton. Clackamas J W Meld rum, G W Prosser, T K Ryan, J M Tracy, Geo F Horton. S M Ramsby, T B Thomas, J L Krure, II S O Phelps, i 8 Yauglm, E M Hartman, J R Morton. Coos R S Littlefield, W Sinclair, 0 W Olive. Currv W Gauntlet. D Woodruff. Douglas J B Riddle, L Loughary, R B Dixon, D S K Bnick, E L Perrott, Jeptha Hunt, Benjamin Huntington, J T Bridget, AW Reed. Jaukscn Ueorge ftl ixve, l. jc nuts. ate. a JE Ankney, lu V Oakvllle. Victories, brave deeds, grand inven tions, command universal praise. One such event may make a man famous and win our admiration in a day. "We submit that had you never heard jf Hood's Sarsaparilla until you read the following statement you would say : " That one cure proves Hood's Sar saparilla onebt the greatest discov eries of the age; it is a wonderful blood purifier." But " there are oth ers," equally as wonderful. Yes, literally thousands of marvel lous cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. The greater proves the less. If you need a good medicine to purify your blood you are doing just right in deciding r upon Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one true blood purifier. Read this : "I want to say, by God's blessing, Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for me what no physician or medicine could, after 20 years of Buffering. After the birth of my last child, in lS74,Ihadamitk leg; dreadful ma a unuuu Peter A pi Geary. J R Korm and C E Stewart, ) Josephine W T Coburn.C O. Bigelow, J R A Booth, Chafes Decker. Klamath U U Appleeate, R S Moore. Lake A C Auldon, E M Brattain, A Snider. , Lane J H McClung, Wm KuykenJall, J A Burliug.ime, E iang. H L. Kaun, Darwin Bristow, u ii liurk holder, 1 B Cushnian, J G Stevenson, R D Hawiey, Jasper Wdkins. Lincoln C B Crusuo, R A Bena.il, E J Davis. Linn J R Whitney, J A Wilson, E D usick O P Glover, J E Yeomau.Roliert Glass. J R Davis, L C Pretty man, A J Crandall, J F Vernier. ,t Marion H B Coudit, F W Joins. A fc Biackerby, J H Rowland. Geo Ehten, Wm Frv.J II McNary, Louis Stir, son, R Hendricks, O ilson. Prince Byrne, J Voorhees. J G Johnson. A J Richardson. Jap Minto, E E McKinney, Wm Busby, C D Harunan, Wm Waldo delegate at la"ge. " - , Polk R D Cooper, S D Gibson, O F. Lent, George L Kelty, L. N Woods, J A Veness, Uti Uoad ami a fuittr. Tillamook L P Smith, W L Brooks, T B Handley. Washington G W Patterson, Dr Jamea Wytbiconibe, C F Tygart, Dr J P Xamesie, 1 A Jl scrum, u r ord, janie Imbrie, M D Markham, W suit, Wil liam Marsh, Harvev Hudson. Yamhill W Ohrlsman. C A Butt, J P Irvine. J WT Hobbs, O H Irvine, A Det- mering, M O Lownsdal, D P Trullinger and George W Bi bee. The populist club met last nigh', at the school house. At an early hour the seats were all filled and many who came later had to stand. After the meeting was called to order the following program was rendered: Music by the glee club. Speech by Prof. J. S. 8mith. Song by glee club. Speech by Asa Lewellyn. Kong by Mrs. Cale, entitled "The Vote of the Brewer and Sunday School Man." Speech by Rev. G. E. Henderson. Speech by R. A. Bam ford. Music by glee club. Short DnnwIiM were made bv Robert DELEGATES. ',L. Smith, I. L. Jones and others. Evervone present were givm a cnance to speak and the meeting was harmon ious. One thing seemed strange to us and that is there were none of the lead ers of the G. O. P. present and very few of the followers, but they are excusable for they have been hard at work for the dear old party, and now as they have got their ticket nominated they w'll have to work a little to provide fodder for themselves. After hearing the mem bers of the republican club toll their ex perience, we couldn't help noticing the difference in the experience of the popu lists, for some ot the latter confessed to voting the democratic ticket once or twice, and there is none of them so wed ded to the populist party as to stay with it forever. Amomg those present we saw J. J. Beard and witV, of Tangent, and H. B.Sprenger, of Shedd. We are informed by hunters that the crows are des roying the eggs of the Mongolian pheasuit. At this time of the year the pheasant has no protection for her neet, the grass not being- high enough and the crow is constantly on the watch for eggs.' This is the caute of so lew ea i v pheasants. sve suggest that the hunters meet and do something to destrov this enemy of our game bird. If the game birds are protected iy taw, whv not protect them from the ravages ot ovher birds. We have no use for the crow and iav bird, whv not shoot them . . . - at rwrjr opportunity i X'OTE! SDA3" ores broke oat on m left limb. It - was thought I could na' live. What I suffered no tongue can teu nd until Jane, 1893, my life was contina I misery, bo severe that at times the pain if combined afflictions would cause me to have faint- in; nn ua speia xs igajiw, riio iui lerent times gangrene got into my sys tem, and I despaired of ever getting bet- . ter. Tha flesh on my ankle became badly eaten, and tha bone was visible In places. . My finger and toenails came off and my hair came out profusely. For years I did not know what a night's sleep was with' out opiate to deaden the pain. I lived in torment, fearing death, yet dreading life more, But I decided to try Hood's Sar saparilla. There was no marked change white taking the first bottle, but when taking the fourth I positively knew was -being helped. Gradually the sores on both legs healed, the discharge ceased and new flesh began to form. New nails came on my fingers and toes, new hair came on my bead, and as I continued with TTnnd'a Earaanarilla mv limbs in We made a visit to Tangent last Wed nesday on business, didu't see oung America, although we inquired for liitu ana his dish washer: we took dinner with our friend Conrad j business seems to be dull and we saw but very few idlers; the nurserymen are all busy, and we sa w a carload of trees ready for ship ment. Alfred Blevin and Uncle Jesse McGhee are still able to discuss politics. We found John Luper busy at work on his farm. Littl Rosa Ben. Tangent items. , Pioneer Stoue Ignore J. - The Examiner says the chances are in favor of the Colusa rock for the new ferry depot at San Francisco. It was originally iriven out that the contract was let to the Pioneer quarry at Yaquina Bay. "The ODoosition on the Dirt of the Oregon quarry rue n is becoming more pronounced every day. and it was announced yester day that'if the Commissioners patronize the California product the Oregon con cern will immediately ifo into court and commence injunction proceeding against ilie Commissioners, mat would mean Jiat the completion oi the depot would be tet back another year, The Ortgon quarrrmen will take the eround that the California stone is blue inrtead of gray, that it was not of fered originally at a reasonable price,ana that it does not come within the specifi cations. The Harbor Commissioners, however, have already said that they would erect the building of stone of their own selection, lhey have practically chosen the Colusa stone, although they intend to eive the Nile quarry men a fair chance. Thev say Uiev will not be swerved in their judgment by any threats of litigation. Post-office Brsissssa. The busine8 of the post othce in this city for the year ending March 31. 1KKS, shows a credita ble increase over that ci tne preceding year. The following statement shows the receipts ot the yeais by quarters: 1S95 1S98 $1446.85 $1546 67 time became completely cured. I have Luken about 20 bottles, and I know that I owe my recovery entirely to Hood's SaraanariUa. I have never had any pain or lost an hour's sleep on account of the trouble I have mentioned, since Oct., 1892, when the sores were all perfectly heated. the blessing of which I ascribe to Hood's Sananarilla. I found Hood's Olive Oint ment gave the most soothing relief to the J ereaee ei ten percent. Inflamed flesh of any oinunen or lows First quarter. . Second 44 ' ., Third 44 .. Fourth " :. Total 1606.09 1812.59 16oo.2d $6523.78 1764.65 18TiS.09 20-J-i 63 $7175.04 the The increase thus shown for 1896 over 1893 is $651.26, being an in- Linn County Council. down f.oui tbe anolied. I hope every u fferer whose com plaint is In any way affected by impure blood will give Hood's Sarsaparilla a fair trial." Msa. CYBTHxa A. Edwasdb, 1127 Cleveland Ave., Suspension Bridge, N. x. Druggist W. J. Huntley nn: " Mrs. Edwards is well known. For years she took different medicines lor her troubles, but tt remained for Hood's Bursa parilla to cure ber and place her where she is touay." These aid many similar cure prore that Sarsaparilla Is tlie One True Blood Purifier. $1; six for t& Prepared only C L Hood & (X. Lowell, Mass. .. are the only pills to take HOOO S PllIS with Hood's Sartaparilla. New Time Card. and Following is the new time carl of th Albany Street Railway : The car will leave corner of First Washington streets as follows: 4:20 a. m. for morning overland train. 80- 44 " Lebanon train. 11:35 44 44 Yaquina tram. . 120 noon, bain going south. 12:35 p. m., Boseburg train north bound and west bound Yaquina train. . 1 5 d. m., O. C. k E. train, east bound. 4KX)" Lebanon train. 11.35 Ovrland train going south. a Ornhan'a Home. - f . , . The car will alse meet all incoming train tfl. tha KnnthArn f acme ana v. v. E. railroads. C. G. Bcbbhabt, Secretary II. H. White came mines this morning. - R A. Bensal. of Yaqliina.it in the city oaded down with Hermann statistics. Br. Clvde Hill, of Milton, has been in tne city several nsys toe guest oi uia father Dr J. L. Hill. Alphabet BuU-k, former newspaper man and once cuaaul to a German city, u among tUV Hrrnann delegates here. Mks Alma K.e tel went- to Albany Tuesday, to work in Mrs. Ashby's mili- nery eetablunment. uamsimrg rtevwsw. Mies Olive Baltimore took the train &ttnrdav eveninz for Plain view, where she has secured a three months school. Tom Tongue is at the St. Charles, Til Ford is at the Revere and Bing Her man is at Washmeton. where quite a following seem to think he will stay. Mr. Ted Piper, city editor of the Ore- cranian. came up this noon to report the congressional proceedings for that pa per, tie is accompanied dj nis umuy J. R- Cathcart. shenS of Dwugiaa conntv. who has received some notoriety on account oi two or tnree jaii escapes durine his administration, one that oi gam Brown, is iunongineaeiegaiesnere, Editor Chenev. of the Conner, this evening received news that bis brother, H. o. unenev. wno leu nere in jiuuur, died today of heart disease at bis former home in Aberdeen, b. v. tie was aa unmarried man. Oregon City Dispatch. Ta.ngkxt, Or.. Aoril 6. Tte farmers ere beginning to sow their spring wheat. We notice since the warm weather has come that the caterpillars have hatched out and will be numerous on the fruit trees again this season. Tne missionary eutertaiament at the M. E. church on last Sunday was post poned on account oiRev. J.M. Shults beinsr sick and could not be present and was had yesterday. Born Near Tangent, on Thursday night, April 2nd, to the wife of John Canovan.a baby boy, weight nine pounds. Strawberries are coming out in bloom. The early fruit has not been hurt as yet by the cold weather. Mrs. Alma Lampman who has been spending several weeks visiting with rel atives, has returned to Portland. Mrs. Wetzel, of Salem, is spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. avlvta Ureen. We notice a correspondent in the Her ald from Tangert says that i an pent is noted for a lady physician, and that she was doing a good business. We think the writer is mistaken, for there are not any sick people, and we know of no lady physician tn our town. Below we eive the program which was well rendered at the M. K. church.footh, at the Easter entertainment, which was inven lor tne be neat ot me bunday school, a large crowd being present : Chorus He is Risen Praver bv . L. Bryan. The Moon on tne Lake is Beaming by Vivian and Dora Starr. Class exercise by Mise Cora ann. Chorus Praise tbe Lord. Recitation Broaderick Smith. Solo Miss Eunice Luper and Mrs. Luper. Class exercise oy in jeiia?. Quartet Christ is Risen, Jenks Bros. Tab eaux The Druni- ardt Home and The Temperance Home. . Recitation Knowest Tlmn the Ordi nance of Heaven, by Misa Cora Yann. The Lost Ship, by Mr. Mc and James Jeuks. Life is What We Make It Marvin Callowar Anthem Ob Give Thanks. Cantata A number of young ladies. Born Near Tangent, to the wife of Jay Gould Morgan, a boy. Thomas McClung, of Spokane, was seen in our city a few days ago. THE CONVENTION. The delegates to the congressional con vention of the first congressional district met at the opera house in this city this afternoon at 3 o'clock for the purpose of nominatins one candidate for cong.-ees and selecting two delegates to the na tional convention to meet In St. Ixuis in June. , Fully five hundred men were here from other parts of the sta'e. JJuring the day the air has been full of rumors, without foundation, statements and re statements, etcetera, all resolving itself into Hermann and anti-Hermann. It has been like a holiday to Albany so large has been the crowd and great the interest in every movement. The Albany band came upon the streets at 2 o'clock and furnished music until the convention hour, when the opera house was packed with spectators, besides the 122 delegates. The Monmouth quartet sang several very lively republican songs cut out for the occasion. Hon. T. H. Tongue, of Yamhill coun ty, chairman of the congressiot.al com mittee called the convention to order promptly at 3 o'clock. The secretary. J. A. Wilson, read the call, and nomina tions for temporary chairman were call ed for. O. H. Irvine and J. H. McClung were nominated. Upon a division of the house O. H. Irvine received 62 votes aud McClung 49. Mr. Iivine upon tak ing the chair spoke for a moment prem ising fairness and jus'.ice and appealing for the support of iho iioinineo ol the convention. E. D. Cusick was nominated for tem porary secretary by acclamation, and O. (i. Ooad, of l'olk county, for assistant secretary. A committee of five on credentials was appointed: WL Brooks, J W Metdrum, L Laughery, E P Geary. J H Porter. A committee of five was appointed on order of business, as follows: RA Booth, T F Rvau, R J Hendricks, S B Oibsou, J W Hobbs. A committee of three iw appointed on perm aneut organisation E. E. McKit- irt-y, Dr. lamesre, and is. t. K. Bmck. A recess was la ten lor 3t minutes, in tessMu at pr.KS lime, CO.NG SESSION At. SQGtaa. As tle congressional convention was not called to order until 3 o'clock the proceeding cannot be given in to-day a paper. Mr. Hermann has been sending luby telegrams for ten or twelve years every two years; but no more so now than heretofore. M r. O. H. Irvine.of McMinn viile, wears tne biggest hat in the convention. He is anti-Hermann. - W. I. Yawter. a former Linn county boy, is one of the dark borses ot the con vention. The Salem Statesman is represented by Mr. Claire B. Irvine, a red hot anti- Hermann man. One man wants Hermann beaten be cause he secured a free delivery system in Roseburg and the Willamette river remains unimproved. Splendid reasons have ben given why every candidate in the field should be de feated if nominated. T. S. Geer looms np among tbe visit ors. He is not a candidate because knocked out in Marion county by Til- tnon rord. Max iTacht, Iresh irora bis buropoan trip, the versatile man from Ashland, bo knows a big peach and writes gUDty, is here. J. R. Davis, of SbedJ. Is tho btinzest and heaviest delegate in tbe convention. Bob Hendricks, superintendent of tbe reform school, left the "kkls" lne enough to lake a hand in nominating a congressman. C. W. Fulton, a consr regional aspir ant in tbe other district is in the city . Among the editors attending the con vention is Hon. E. Hofe, rf the Salrm Journal, who cornea closer to speaking bis crnvicUoos than any ne!peper man in Oregon. Railroad Commissioner Wacram.of the nselesa railroad commission, who is holiiire over through the incompetency of tbe last legislature, is seen among the delegate. The Linn Countr Business Council met in the hall of Halscy grange. April 4th, 1894, President II. 0. Powell In the chair, also Secretary II. B. Springer at his desk. Opening exercises consisted of a song by a select choir and prayer Bro. Pearl, acting as chaplain. Roll call found eight granges with rep resenlatives in attendance All present were found qualified to remain. The record of last meeting read and adopted. Delegates reported to the agent the amount of twine desired by their re granges. Agent reported tbe amount of official business which he bad done, and sug gested to the council his idea of bow he thought the business should be conduct ed in the future. Unfinished business laid over from the last meeting was taken np and dis cussed by Bros. Myers, Case, Bridge farmer, Mitchell, Taylor and Freerksen. The resolution was lost. A committee of three, consisting of Freerksen, Palmer and Mitchell, were appointed to look after business of importance to the or der. A resolution asking for tbe reduction of expenses of state grange was offered and discussed by Bros. Riblind, Wigle, Bridgefarmer, Myers, Train, Springer, Luper, Davis and others which on mo tion was indefinitely postponed. A commttttee oi three sisters were ap pointed to make arrangements especial ly for their own benefit. man) gooa suggestions were uuercu oy a number ot the members present. The next meeting; will be lieid in the hall of Charity aiange the first Saturday in May. The attendance was good and all pres ent enjoyed a good social time. There is a strong leeung in lavor mr a cioaer co operation among the members, tor we know In unity there is strcnirn. aiucn t f . i i ueuem is utwivea ana iniornmuou given by the mem Iters of the order from the meetings of the council. Rcfoktek. Mr. Ralph Oliling, ot Eugene, has been in tne city on a visit witu irienas WaDKTBSDA K THE CONVENTION. At press time yesterday the republican congressional convention wm taking a recess. Upon reassembling tbe commit tees on credentials, order of business and permanent organisation reported in the usual way, when nominations were call ed for for congressman : Judge Waldo, of Marion comity, noni bated Hon. Tiltnan Ford, of Marion county, in a flowery speech. Mr. L. Lotightry, of Roseburg, nomi nated Hon, Btnger Hermann, giving an elaborate statement of his record as a congressman. 1. A. Macrum, of Washington coun ty, nominated Hon. T. H. Tongue in an eulogistic speech, which was seconded bv the chairman, O. H. Irvine, with J. 11. McClung ir the chair. Mr. Booth, of Josephine county, nam ed H. B. Miller, in an elaborate speech. E. E. McKinney thought Tilmon Ford was the proper man for the position. His speech was the most amusing tea ture of the convention. McKinney bad his speech poorly learned, so that . a friend was obliged to sit near bim and prompt him, resulting in considerable Kuyinat by the crowd. J. A. Wilson seconded the nomination ofH. B. Miller. Mr. Mulkev, of Polk county presented the name of Hon. War ren Trnitt, giving bis biography, making the best speech of the convention. Mr. Campbell, of Clackamas county, seconded the nomination ot Bioger Her mann. A delegate from Lake county seconded the nomination of Warren Truitt. A dispatch was read from Binger Her mann, saying he would support the plat form of the St Louis convention on the money question, if nominated. Mr. lirooks, of Tillamook, seconded tbe nomination of T. H. Tongue. The first ballot was then ordered taken and following was the result: Hermann, 65; Ford, 18 j Miller, 10; Truitt, II; Tongue, 28. Then ballot after ballot followed Her- Mrs. Elix.beth Blain went to Portland j a;in gradually dropped until be reach- yesterday to attend the U. P. Presbytery Geo. M. Brown aud W. E. Yates have been in the city hunting for a district attorneyship. E. L. Thompson and f..mt!y, ot San Francisco, are in the city the gueata of Hon. R. A. Irvine. D. M. C. Uault, editor of the Uiils boro Independent, was in the city yes terday and today, ed thirty, which number never swerved. it is interesting to note that this is the same number aa fought Dotph through thick and tbin, and that it was from tbe same principle and the same class of men. The vote for Tongue grad ually increased, but never getting above 35 until afte- the 28th ballot Ford's high water mark was 23 and Miller's 22. Truitt never rose above his first vote of 11 and received 8 aa a role. On the 33rd Rev. L D. DrWer has been nominated J eT " " ure" nS na by tbe republicans of Lane county for i pro be a Tbe congressional convention will be odd in the opera bouse. 600 tons of wheat and 200 tons of oats are in storage at Hamabur. It is rumored that a few cotoee ph ants have been shot in this county. It sa Mr. MXiuire'a deputies should be on tne watcb. An rrd r of tbe Eastern Star has been organised at Prioeville, with M i. Mar irena Brink, 1 orderly ot tins cuy, aa Wnrsby Matron. The Lawler mines are running day and night, making a cleanup every nigh', a number of shipments ot cold nave neen made to tbe mint at San rancisco. Tbe Dem ocaAT has received a copy of 44'1 he Scboul of American Politics,' pub lished by Hon. E. Hofer, of baiem. up on reading our opinion will be given fiet- ty as to its contents. A good many Albany boys of school age are roaming toe atreeu and la many in stances it is claimed because their parents cannot afford to buy tbe books. Mere is a splendid neM 'a which tbe charitably in clined have a work to d(, something. For the last time before the convention tbe DaMOcaAT again predicts tbat Her mann will be nominated; but not until after a number of btilota, perhaps a good many. He will go into the con? en lion Caw Cocjrrv TKirrs. The toiiow- irg tickets have been put in nomination in Uiookcouniy: Democratic: Representative R. E, Mieener. of Mitchell: commissiooer, II T. Ii::i. uf Pnneville: rlerk, Arthur H.xie-. Prineville: sheriff. J. W. Ell iott, of Prioeville; assessor, J. T. Robin son, ot Haystaca ; scuooi superiuiecaeni, P. IS. Nelson, of M'tchell; coroner, K fc, Drsey, of Crooked river Koublicao ttenreseniauve. it, v E Hoock, of Mitchell; clerk, J. M Williamson, of Prineviilei sheriff J. H Gray, of Prineville; commissioner, T S Hamilton. OI , piier iruui; C. K Nicboln. of Prineville; assessor, I E. Shown, WaSdron; school superinten dent. H. H. Davi. of Bnueviiie; aur ravnr H. B. Stewart, of Paulina; coro- j . . "it. ner, J. r. UOmos, oi jrnnevriie. State senator. As Rev. Driver is fesaed A. P A. there promises to hot fight on tills othce alone. Sheriff Knight, of Marion county, who is attending lie convention, yesterday was showing the other sheriffs bow to bowl. The DaiiocaaT saw him make 9 at cocked bat m itb wonderful ease. Sheriff Knight is said to be one of tbe most ex perienced bowlers of tbe capital city. Haslet, the" Pilgrim Printer," whose figure is familiar to every print rand newspaper publisher on the Pacific coast, struck this oitice Thursday evenirg. He was given a 4sit" for a day and went on his pilgrimage rejoicing. The o'A typo's form ia getting somewhat bent with ago. Attorney O. W. Wright aa trans acting legal business) in the United States) circuit court at Portland yester day for Lion county clients in the suit lately brought by the government against the C. 4C. B. R. Co., and otli era, to vacate the patents to certain lands in this county. Among the Salem people attending the IVUITUIWU .... WWm I'X wuic v.,., n . . . . . . f t- ' .1 i. . i). vmuuj, woiiu svait,uik, i vui- fey. E. M. Croiaon, Frank V. Water, W. Davis. M. W. Hunt, U. U. Bing ham, Ed Hirscu. Elmo Davis- L. . blen. M. 1.. rogue, 1.U. bberman, IT. W. A. Cusick, Virgil Johnson. Mrs. F. M . Miller, of Lebanon has been visiting in the city several days past Mrs. Miller is ve: v prominent ia Linn county aa a leader in society and is noted lor her charitable awppsiuoa. At the death of her bus baud she was ap pointed post-uitMreia at Le'-anoo which position abe hei-j lor some time. :iem PoU Dr. Gresrory De Kan net t. the eelebra- ted RusMtan traveler and lecturer, was in the cily today, and Friday and Sat urday even in of next week will leclufer at the opera bouse on "Heart of Russia" ami "100 months ia tbe land ol to Tsar. for tbe Wnrfit of the public school library, by tbe way the 6rt pub ic school iiimrv establishes! in uregon: r urther particulars hereafter. Tbe Statesman ears John Altertnatt, slii has held the ooaitioa o( secretary of Albany's Y. M. 0 A., lias reatgned and among the young gentlemen being eonsmereu lor rna sramsor ia " iu. Babrock, of Salem. Tbe asaociaUon would show wise judgment in choosing him mi he has bad considerable exper ienre in tbit particular duty and is sin exceptionally fine athlete. Anotueb Obzook Bov. It takes np considerable of the Dwiocmara spaos houtina forOreiron boys. An Albany luvrn hn ia now on too The Eoseni Riviater ivea the particnlais: In the recent athletic contents at Ann Arbor, Mich.. Lawrence T Harris, of Eugene, aria" llnta4B in tha law department this vear, wort first place in the vaulting horse ew.test, which was tha only event he entered. W hen it is constat rea whm about 800 students contested for placM in the contests, bis well-earned honor will be more fully appreciated. he received 60. Tbe next ballot settled tbe matter : Tongue. 83 : Hermann. 31 : Miller. 5; Ford -.and the original Ton rue aowa snooted inemsMves boarse. Mr. Toneue was called for and sooke for ten minutes. He was followed by Td Ford, 11. B Miller, Warren Truitt and r. T. Geer. . Charles S. Moore, of Klamath, and J. F. Caibreatb. of Yamhill, were appoint ed delegates to tbe St Louis convention. Alternates. A. J- Johnson, of Scio. and L. F. Wihi ta. of Ashland. Tbe delegates were instructed for McKinley. Tbe usoal vote ot thanks was passed. The conrreseional central committee member from Linn. At 12:45 tha convenUon adjoorned. Hon. O. II. Irvine presided with fair ness, making a good officer in tbe chair. The Albany delegation stayed with ii. B. Miller to ihe very last, exceptint perhaps tbe 34tb ballot. - It ia an interesting tact tbat only 7 of the vote from Linn county would bare nominated nermann on tne nrw cauot ; bat they were elected anti-Hermann .and even the Albany delegate to the county convention were elected with tbat fact at usue. There are some things to e di gested in connection with the lacta. CIRCUIT COURT. ruedi- . B aud Live Oar staadlaa at tlaaae. "Four out of every rive bottles t cine aold in tbl last nve jears are i. Th. ft H He&dacke au ?. a rv.ierat cb-MC t .. .;. Ir n.l arnt to ft Weil. thS rhyToi do qu?ckc:cbpt.n safe ' buy the S. B. remedies and use a directed. : P. Batxii, Druireh't, tmfur. Or t-tr sal by Foabty & Jlas Al w cu per - Ue. Harrv B. Miller, of Eugene, a candi-1 -.. mnn, vntea than Ford, and eventual- date for congress wnose interests are ue-1 y, wiu get the Ford vote. The Modern Way. rtAmmonta UatAt to the well-inform ed tnitn nlnaaantlv and effectually what vm formerlv done in the crudest man ner and disaereeablv as well. To cleanse f ho avatpTTi and break no colds, bead- aches, and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Figs. l,anu factored by California Fig Syrup Com pany. . Doesn't Take Much 31oney For groceries at Parker Bros. Their prices are reasonable and . alitt'egoesalong ways. Qcalitv ii something also. They keep on ly'tbebejt It is a fair and square fliit footed fact that if you trade with tbetn vou al ways get good treatment in goods, prices anu personally. imiiwiiun-' able in the lone run. It counts partipu- . larly in rroceries and baked goals you cancer " wBat vou want without running around by trading with Parker Bros. ine Duebed by the single standard gold faction of deleeates to the convention that meets to-morrow, arrived in Albany yesterday morning, and is the guest ot his brother . J. aimer. Mrs. 8. E. Young. Mrs. E. F. Sox, Mrs. Henrietta Brown. Mrs. F. P. ftut- timr. of this city, and Rey. Henderson and M. Acbeson, of Oakville, left this morning on the Albany and Rev. Little, on the Ruth, for Portland to attend a meeting of tbe Fresbytery of tne u. r. church. Mr. J. O. .Bushnell also went on the Albany to Portland on a few days trip. The Albany If It twenty minutes behind tne ttutn. The Sunday Oregonian refers in flat tering terms to the bright career of Miss Maud Horlman, now leading lady witn Wiison Barrett in London, who was in Albany Saturday on her way to Corval lis, from which- place she will return eventually to London accompanied by her mother. The Uregonian says : "Miss Hoffman is of lithe and graceful Sgure,a handsome face, with magnificent eyes; in truth, a beautiful woman. It is pre' dieted by her London admirers that in a vear she will be a star." in trutn, sne may become another Mary Anderson Shu has received a flattering offer from Frohman to come to the U. a., but will probably remain with Barrett. A good many people are wondering H. M. Roberts and daughter. Mrs. Ida Bennett, were in Alnriy this week. Mrs. Bennett was grant d a divorce iroin l. a. FUtinAtt and was a so ranted the custody of their two cbildreu. It is reported that Mr. Bennett ha taken tbe children to bis old home in Indiana, which, if a fact, will make it very dimcutt for . Mrs. Bennett to gain possession of them Uarrisburg Re view. The Multnomah county republican con vention held in Portland Saturday was one of the most dUgracetut affairs ever held in tbe city of Portland, or aaywbere else. The tax pays beaded by Joe Simon met in al most mortal coin oat against tne ua eaters, or Mavor Franc faction, headed by J. H Cary. Pandsmonium reigned and tbe convention Spilt tn two. 1 Il tax payer nominated a licxet. write we r ran a iao tion adjourned until today. Tbe party in that city is in a cnootic conuition- A thrilling incident trai observed Tues day afternoon on Mary's river bridel Two teams, in the vehicle attached to one of which were two children, were cros tng the bridge en route into town W hen tbey were fairly on the bid?e a runaway team ra dashing out of town in the direction of the bridge. There was no time for the two teams to get across and it was impos sible to turn around. On came the fright ened span, and not far from tbe center of tbe bridge they met, ano sirauge to y, it aaves Uvea Every Bay Thousands of caw of t"onB mptkn Asthma. Coughs, Colds and t ured every day by Shi 'oh s Cure. "joi'a for HieJai!ed end Health fur ail Hauki. APAC-.U. Henry and Bert Pi m mora escaped from the prison at Dallas yesterday morning. m Peatork, of uoverdaie, now owns is las chickens than betoie taster, a thief did it. A Sue burned out kt Parker f rot. la-t tua', causing an alarm ot fire. v beoeve- chimney burn eat seme one rashes on and ring tbe bell. Mr. Ttww. White ba b"ubl the Ci'T 6-dtmMket near the corner of First and Ferry streets and will bereaXVr ran it 0 will krep (rest 6b of all kinds and under stands toe boainesa thoroughly. Tbe Baum stox.k of gud were today sold at aher.a sale. Toe s'uck of goo-ls and tbe piano were bid in by Jacob Fteuchner, representing lac uxmn, of rvand, tor tn nm of 11670 Vm indebtedness was t'SWo 3i Eugene Guard. Tbe nermann leaders say be will have 59 vote on the first ballot out tt Ine ncc-1 . , n; tl. JJ.n.taa intt rj..n m i , s u v I uku w .. V it at 43. Tbe indications to tbe Drmotm vr this evening sre 'hat ba will be nom a .-ted. Tbe Dej'K-uT last night receivil tco late for pnoiicatinn. a dupatch annoanc ing the passage in tht house of the river and harlnr bill carrying with it tbe con tinosnir contract lor tha imnrovement of the Willvuett and Yamhill rivers. It it becomes a law it will mean a great deal for Ongon. uiraa-raisT so. z, k. h. Baarrr, jcdgc Department No.f2 of tbe cirruit court. under Judge Hewitt adjourned last Moo- day until April 27 titer transacting tne foi towing boaineaa: In mailer of assignment oi fjtarK croa. Continued. In mattes- ot the assignment of A F Hamilton. Continued. In matter of assignment of F C Ayers & Co. Continued. In matter of aaaignment of Tbe Orien tal Tea Uo. uonunoed. MarU Miller, et al act D P Milter, et at, partition. Partition decreed and con tinued. H B Moyer agt Mary J Wtgie. etai foreclosure of mtg. Judgraent by de fault. David Link agt David Hawiey, et al. foreclueure of mtg. Judgment for ft,- Ida Bennett agt I A Bennett, divorce. Granted, plfl to bare cnatody of children. Board school fond com'rs agt J D Mil ter el aL foreclosure, onuit on motion of plaintiff. J K Weatberford, admr, agt E E Moo tague. foreclosure. oosuil on motion of plain tiff. AUianoa Trust Co Limited agt u u Cook et al, foreclosure. Jvonsuit on mo tion of plainua. Clara I Mumlord agt Lemuel S Mum ford, divorce. Granted. Edmund Zeyss agt John L Akin et al, aonnrmauon. vxmunuea. II Y Gates agt Inet I Wilson et ml, confirmation. (Joounued. EUeu GulUfordagt Jas D Hedgepeth et al. connrmauon. ConUnoed. EphrUm Haoer agt John P Donaca et al, confirmation. Continued. J A Millard agt R A Rampy and J P Schooling Demurer submitted. N A Blodgett act W E Kelley et al. j Present sheriff to make deed. HOME AND AHK;tH The telegraph operators had a bitty dny yasteiday. A ne 24 inch bicycle only 120. at ti e Dkxockat office. New ribbons in Dresden and Pertdan effect at tbe Ladies Bazaar. Sailor hals 15 cents at Mrs J. N. Her man's. Call and see tbem Boots snd shoes are going at cost and less at Klein, Dubruille Co. Leave Older at Parker Kro., for some of that popular World Beater sotp. All kinds of fancy draperies for tbe ae eon modation of lady patmns al Tinkles. Ladies look at Klein. DubruilleaV Co's windows, beat prices and quality if you can. Seme haodoome birthday gems at Will k Stark's, cheap. One for every month in tbe year. Pansy Plant 5 cents per dozen. Frank ft Hokbrs, corner 8'Ji and ft. R. it. Al bany, Oregon. Fv. Geo. M. St roup has been gr-nted a divorce from his wife Mis. Martha Stroup, of this city. The two sta'e conventions will meet ia Portland tomorrow. Tbe Lino county del egates left for tbat city today Klein, DubruiUe k Co., will be here but a short time longer. Save money on boots and shoes while yon have a chance. a new lot of ail wool serges just received at tbe Raket Stor. 1 hey are elegant goods and worth 50 ter rent more moryy. Yon ran get tha best of all kinds of mcata at Haigbt Bros., fine boils and roasts, sirloins, bams, bacon, etc The best lard made. Try tbem. Chauncey Depew and Cornelius Vender bilt gat within a mile or two of Oregon and then turned back. Pity they did not turd into salt. Albany was decidedly in it. A former Albany man pi ended, an Albany njtn was bead secretary and an Albany man head teller; but it was in Albany. K. Baum opened up his store again this morning and will sell the stork of goods for I. Banm. of Portland, who pur hvi it at sheriff sale jettrday. Eugene Guard. The reputation of the Victor sa a first civ high grade wheel that ran be i de pended upon, has been thoroughly estab lished. Will Tc Stark are Albany agents. See tbe latest model a. An Albany free silver republican say's if Hon. W. B. Bilyeo should be nominated by the democrats for congress be would make Mr. Tongue a warm race, if not de feat bim and be elected. Jnat amply as a bosineas proposition the convention waa a good thing for Al baay. It left several thou-and dollars here besides giving our citizens an opportunity to see now a big convention is run Frank Abram Powell, who haa ocenniad the pulpit of tne Christian church for the past three years, and wno took an active part in all matters renaming to A. t. A -ism. took tbe train for Portland yesterday. He baa sere re1 his connection witn tbe church here tot a time at least, and will te tbe field as a lecturer. HU first lec tures will be delivered at Vancouver. Wash. C-rraili Time. 'Ine f-'eamskin ''Farslln." with nasar- paned paaseager aceouMdauoaa will Mil from Man Franciaao April 8th. returning leaves l aqnina tor baa Kraacuco Sunday April 12th. Fare from Albany and point west to Saa Francisco, cabin. $0 00: steer age. $4 00; round trio good 60 days. spl. Vi til call at Port Uxfcrd. HamboidL Trin idad and Coos Bay both ways. For fnr- tner partirnitn apply to Kowig ertomm. manager. CorvalliaOr. H. L. Waxes agvnt at Albany. On tb Divide. April 8,1896. Mrs Dave Pierce, of Rowland, return ed from Portland last week where ah bad been to consult with her attending physician. Harve Rommervil!e came down Sun day from visiting bin mother in Eugene. MraDempsy went to Lebanon last week to visit her children who have r jenl the winter there attending school. Lrwin came np with her and Hattie will come bom at the clone of the term, both to enter school in their borne district where Mis Hattie Bunk, a young lady of much experience ia teaching a very sncoeaefnl term of school. Carson Holt spent a few days of last week at tbe farm. Willie Patterson spent Monday in Eu gene. Misa Edith Herns will this week finish a six months school at tbe Harris school boose. She baa given universal satin- faction. Laving the entire attendance of children in tbe district and many from adjoining districts. She haa also bees one of the most successful teacher in the Sunday School. She hae made many warm Ine ml daring ber stay here who will be very sorry when the departs for ber borne in Lugene next Saturday. Our Sunday school ia now tbe proa possessor of a fine new organ that is giv ing entire satisfaction. Last Friday swninff tha Snndav School rave an en tertainment to finish paving tor the or gan. A most enjoyable musical and literary program waa rendered. Tbe solo by Little Gertrade Crooae waa most highly appreciated, the quartet tare pantomime and Indian dob drill were excellent, but tbe wax works were tbe decided hit of the evening. At th eloae of tte iengtbv program a tune eras spent tn s-aciai chat after wnicn ail aepartea for their borne much pieaeed with the pleasures of the evening and more than ! 7 limb, dhu . . . ? Allcock's. 5K. i 1 2 B?AR ra Mind Not one of the boat of counterfeits and L-a:;a- fHongiaod as the genuine. lj r M ir ir ifl WvwJ ri "t sr e" 4yf Nat a j y Problem h VA. i" to ''iTure the savins; In t4 ir If ,R0N"I l 1 III ClOthing-see the prices V I m II try IU wearing- qualities r ffl r d figure the thing; out A V Mk"' for yourself 71 P Outfit consists of Doable Breasted Jacket, two pair of 1 NT Panto and Straw flat y fT FOR SALE BY t The L E. Blam Clothing Co. 5 h Leading Clothiers. A ltjaaw4CiaaCsW4ClfwO w'srWiiaaLLVtsa,V3 PEGIAL SALE H. F. AT MCILWAIN'S CASH STOR I Special Cut Price. ....I oo : 1 20 yds gingham 20 Marxlara pniits 20 yds outing, flannel 30 yd very beat nnb muslin. Extra heavy socks 2 large damask towels 14 yd shirting flannel... S cans best sugar corn 3 44 " tomatoes 7 bars Savon Soap A. Schilling & Co's. tea, best lb A. Schilling A Co's. tea, per lb Choice Bar back potatoes, sack Choice breakfast bacon IIjOO box pore aavon soap $1.75 men s beaw shoe $3.50 - fine shoe 3 pkgs best matches 3 lbs Fairbank'a Gold Dust washing powder....... ........... 2 AU of the above goods are new. Ko old shelf worn goods to shove, all stock op to date. Yours forbacineea. II. F. Mcltwais. March 25, 18S6. 00 00 00 05 35 00 23 25 25 60 25 40 7 75 25 60 03 rrioicing in the financial success, as the door keeper counted out to the trreaaur- er much more than enough to settle for the organ and all the other debts of tbe Sunday School. The Easter exercises last Sunday fleeted much credit on the committee who had it in band, also on tbe little folks who rendered it so we a before a laree appreciative audience. atr. o tnmooa naa ram ooisaeu cmw ing out his patch of 16S00 strawberry 11 ILi, ABDB SOU MMIV WUUn mul IKM SOCIAL AN U Kt-JtiiOSAl, Rev. E. A Bosa will go from here to ou McMinnvilie. He has been giving Satan f 011063 JOrXneD, and all his host fit in Albanv. , ShOS f OT WCmBU, Born. in Portland, recently to Mr. and "T. " n, on Mrs. (nee Nellie CaiUhan) fcmith.a too. SllOeS IOr UallGrea. License has been Isroed for tbe mar- I riage of G. E. Githena and Misa Minnie j NeW Styles, lamir. Tbe marriage of Frank Dannala and Misa Caasia Moatgofnery is reported to take place to-nighu Mrs. M. A. Burkhart returned yester day from a three months stay tn Ashland, somewhat improve! m nesuuu Mrs. G. F. Russell passed throngh Al bany this noon from Portland alter ac companving ber bos band to tbat city on u way to jauionua, Misa EUie Failing of Portland, is vis iting with Misa Piummer. Mias Fail- in a oent several weeks in Corral lis a year ago ana toe many inenos sue in formed are glad to welcome ber back. ! Corral U Time. Miss Helen Hoi gate was a passenger on tbe Albany Monday. She went to Portland to be preeent at tbe marriage of her brother Ed and Winnie Cole, which take place this evening. tjor- vallia Tune. Tbe Mother Goose entertainment at the armory waa an above the clouds suc cess. Mother boose aoarea nign ana tne large audience waa pleated. The pro gram waa spirited. A more amtnung 1 ais-ht than the grand, march ia not often aeen. witn tlie well gouea np sslesiiuu- Mnther tioon ehanctera irom lime aim Muffet to King Cole, the merry old soul. Good goods. Reasonable prices. Seethe First Street show windows. S. E. Young's. Look! We have just received direct from tie actory a large line of Every part of the program waa mer tor inna. The closing feature, ten ghostly young ladies tn a weird and spectral march of a blood curdling character, aa seen ia tbe dimly lighted room, will long hannt tbe snectaiors. A nance cweea the evening festivities. Some fine mu sic for the occasion waa fnrnnbed by Troutman s orchestra. Sun Umbrella! and Parasols. vrid a complete assort ment of ladies and children a A Wosroawrt. l.TvaxTtos. Mr. a-1 than Bowman Stuboieneld. ot Murray, Oakville. I plants. I Kr. has. after stndving many year. . I Will. Anna and Zolo Grimes returned 1 ,,i. inventkm or disverv that . i . I to Eugene Sunday after spending spend-1 nmmiae to create a revolution. Mr. A great many ot onr peopie wm wae . m w.in-.iM,.hnlu. I E.-uui-ij ;. . Kkin-i. ntu- bany on the 7th to attend the rerublicau J. gommervill ia making arrange- i irhWfteU of thia cite, hence the convention ; among otnera " menta for erectine a larva residence and l.;.- will r.1 ereater intereat to Y. Smith. Geo. U. Harton and J. 1 i .. T v. " I r ' . T i. l I 1-1 r ... a a .w. I . , . . ..r I .. 1 tnt at th fa- oaruet pear sou atraw wmts mrv iu i than aa eiectno motor witn uwincuuo i taese goous v... . injured oy i arUhth earth, running as U connected I tory and paruy nmsneo Fine Shoes. among others we noticed A. Smith. Geo. D. Barton and J. S. Smith, they are not all leading republi cans, I nnl frnita that asem to be Some of our Fonulisl inenaa a in gotoi.i,, uu -old weather. Tamrent Thuradav evening ana aisoi 8.S. JOT't VEGETABLE tsmadatroin Kcibs, and can lata no Dtsctsl drag or deadly P0" cn. Joy's Ve'.tabtc Sarsaparilla rob the blood nf alt Iu Impuri ties, aad iv.n me ail these lapurt- mV ".vrs S -h" " i ties MiTonsti nalnre'sowa proper c!i neis. Joy' Vegetable 6arai-ari'.' cute lys- Se p I n , hronlc t TtT and Kidney AQectiona. Vrdp. Rcsskll Fa. George F. Rus sell, who. in March. 1894. at Albanr.was convicted of enibcxe'ement ot public funds while occuDvine the official post' tion of school superintendent cf Linn county and sentenced to the penitentiary tor lour years, is now ureal Ping tne air outside ot prison walls. He was dis parted from that institution yester- Peoria on Saturday evening. They are all good speaker. Our Notarv ia busv every day now and he feels happy if the grass doe grow in bis garden. Mr. A. Kendall called on ns yesterday Rev. Henderson went to Portland to attend the Presbytery, Will Barton is still walking tbe read and assessing tbe people. Mr. Almon Dow. of Benton county. Important Suit. . k i . . , , . . . i : -t .i nnMuti I here 'ZZ J T.i u i.:. ' ,!. ! Tha Oakville school is Still in session oiaus a vruaiT fm mo imiiviii . - ... .i . ...m;i ..i;, m.rv tn r.l with an average attendance of SA. All uuvs anil v-v Dwutivti - . itt 11 a t . Iduce bis term one-half. Statesman. Muchly Married. Mrs. Davenport I continues to have a remarkable career, and it is doubted it any woman in the u s. can report as checkered and adven small Johnnies the oldest only 36 1 1 Anicrs. who Geo. B. iiartmus. a nominee for naasnd without damage to either of tbe two representative on" the republican ticket j vehicles. Tbe ruuaways belonged to ir Thompson, reaming near una aiugs acuuui is. xne fcaieru statesman says: w. B. Hartmus, of Lyons, Linn county, who was, on Thursday at Albany, namea as one of the republican candidates for rep resentative to tbe legislature, was iorn; erlv a resident of Salem. He was night watchman at the Salem flour mills on Commercial and Trade streets, for ot his house near town. Corvaltis Times. eighteen years, and, on account i,nU,nu Wakk The supariori aluminum ware is teing generally admit-.-j it im not onlv light and easily band- i faili. g bealth due to too close attention commence work as soon as (to the duties of such a position, was I agreed upon, so as to nave Impr ity of compelled to make a change of residence ready for summer business ; bu I j r:.i. t :i ho .wtntitiuul with eonnitiona ot led but very auraoie. n and is undcubifldly thi bed thing tot kitchen ue. Albany is being canvassed tit different kinda of the ware- By all means place an order' with the agent. That Dpot Siva. Afctoria has re ceived the following pointed dispatch from A. B. Hammond: "If Scow bay aiA ia offered intact and free from en- enmbranues we would accent at once and as could tie rovements ut will not and occupation. With his family be 1 accept deeds witn conaiuon otner wan went to a farm across the river from , aa provided in our plank f forms, Bo Mehama an i. consequently, became one j govern yourself accordingly',' Soacom r r : ...i. it waa an. million sraa annolnted and it IB oronOSed hointed noBtmaster at Mohama during to complete the deal at once and locate Harriann'a ailminist ration hut held the the denot where It OUght tO be, in Cen place a few months only. ral place. 5i f Joy' Tegetable Sarsaparilla prevents tired feel- tations, palpitation 01 bean, ruan 01 blood to the bead, ditxiness, ringing in ear, spots before th eyes, headache, b'd-iousness.consttpation of bowels, pains In . i t-. ' r i..i US DSCSuniauuiui;. tongn coated, loui breatn. DUUDie on face, body and limb. oecimeoi uorvs ui w dizry spells, faint sneus. cold, ctammy feet and bands, sour risings, fatigue, in somnia, and all dis ease of t he stomach, liver and kidneys. - tov,s Vegetable Sar saparilla is sold, by all dnimrtst. Hsfos a utistitula. Wheayou ssvfnr the tiest sec that you get U be. turousalife as a former A'.bany laily, I An certain articles about town without 1 I l ! 1 .. w m. . . . ...... a license, tne parry iu queauou in Albany when there is anything ior him to do there, and when out ot em ployment comes to Oorvallis. As he claims residence here it make the mat ter very perplexing.-rTimes, Who Is It. Chief of Police Wells Is experiencing some trouble in ueaung WltU an inuiviuuai suu peraw i In the name ot tbe United States complaint was filed last evening bv Dis trict Attorney Murphy against E E. Upnieyer.L. II. Laacalle and J. R. Buck- man, aoing Dusiness nnaer toe nrm name of the Harris burg Mill Company, The anit ia brought to recover $19,380, value ot timber alleged to nave been cut by detendent. It ia claimed that 1,700,000 feet of lum ber haa been converted by this mill company during these year to its own use. t he niing ot tne papers in ue above suit haa caused a bench warrant for commitment to be issued against My, rss B. Ys'cod. Wood had a contract to supply it with logs, in fulfilling this he cut any witb a battery or dynamo, by the mere I ed to close out oar stock ana we coaia making a it a tetepnone grounu. xueinot countennsuM ui.. - j e- I 1. :i mimf and I -;,K .Mrrthincelse in our two immense light directly through the medium of j stocks, at much lower pnee than Tv. Ka mntnr nr mm hot the earth. I thev vou Id ordinarily sell for- 1 on are No motor or power but the earth. 1 Tha annaratua ia a marvel of genius and iu introduction into practical use wiu ue watched with intense interests it mean a revolution in the mode of doing thing. I Ur. Stnbblefield also operate a Norse telecTaph throngh the medium of an in duction coil, as well as the Blake trans mitter of the telephone, at no cost save .. . 11 1 t .. an earvo connection, n ouueriui. invited to call early and inspect them. READ, PEACOCK SCO. Brarosi Tint it. The democraU ot Benton conntv like those of Linn, put a flnst elaaa ticket in the field : For clerk. Virgil K Wattera. Oorvallis; sheriff,! Peter Kickard 01 Willamette; wmsii imisr. W M Makme Alaea: recorder,! ssseesor, Asa a Alexander, government timber, with the COmD-1 Ii . . ' w u....v,.n.. knowledge, it iaileged, and was Uw.rintendU J i when here known first as Mrs. Daven nort aud afterwards as Mrs. Ryan. A dispatch from Butte, Montana tells tbe story: Jotin ureen wno is trying to have ma marriage annuuea, torn a re markable story today about his wife's matrimonial adventure, tbe woman waa know in Butte about a year ago aa Gladys Southward, and was a devout 1 . 1 . . . .1 . 1. 1 memoer 01 tue oaptias ciiurvii wnon Green met her. They were married last September. On tho 12th of last month Grot n says she deserted him, taking all his cash, upon investigation Ureen finds that tbe woman has eight living husbands, and lias never been divorced. Her first husband, wbom sne married alien sue was 11, is a tarmer namea Amerman, living near Des Moines, la. Later she married Gossag in Des Moines. Lassell in Helena, Dayton. Da venport and Nelson in Portland, Or.,and Ryan at Albany, Ur. mie ia now sup posed to ue in rortianu. . - A slight collision occurred at Corvallis this morning between the Albany and TWti tha latter rsosivina a slight damage. Both boats lelt Albany ten minutes ahead of time, with steam and blood up. arrested. U waa fined 100 and waa al lowed htslibertv to net together the money with which to pay the fine. He nai not appearea in pourt since, wmui ftct waa brougni to tne notice 01 juage Bellinger on the complaint againt th mill people, tvooa win now eitner pay bis tine or go to jail. Telegram, Rhownhvillb Elbction. At the an' puai city election held in Brownsville on Monday Jos. Blakely defeated F. M. Powell, the present marshal by 1 vote; J. II. Glass defeated B. S. Martin for re corder. (J. rJ. Btanuara was elected treasurer without opposition and II. A. Stanard, 0. H. McVarland and E. P. Roby were elected councilman.' Mayor Elmore, who is giving general satisfact ion holds over until next year. The Old Lady and ber family and friends are beund to vet f heir nraacrintions filled at Hodge BurkarU, who aa well carry a complete stock of patent medicines, an elegant line of statiouuv. the finest perfumes and no tions generally. Prwnptoe, care, tbe best goods and first clas treatment is their rule, M Jess the boss bootblack at the Combina .ion barber shop. Get a shine. The Ills f Wesaea Constipatien, causes more than half tht His of women. Karl 'a Clover Root Tea v a pleasant cure for constipation . For salt by rotbay Mason ratarrh twre. rtealtb and sweet breath secured. b Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 5O cents Nasal iniector f'e. For sal by Foahay k Mason. Karl's riever Beat Tea. is r sure cure for headache tad nervous Wtaseir No'hlng relieves so quickly, or ssi by Foahay ft Mason. Care . "My three children ar !1 subject ts croup: I telegraphed to San Francisco, got got a naif doaen bottles of S B Cough Cure It Is a perfect remedy . God bless yon for it. Tours, e'C J . H . Crosier, Grant Pass, Ur." For sal by Fotbay & Mason at uc par bottle. " For th best Drugs Dawsoo. Pr. rTtce'i CtWa'tsaicJas Powd Wnrl4' !: Kt AwawtV Brvan, Philomatb ; coroner, ur rernot. f ollowing IS tn repuoucaui ucsn ; Renreaentativ. Dr. Loggan. Philomath ; clerk, W W Bristow; sheriff. G A Wag goner; recorder, Joan a vraiatiy, assee sor, Louis Edwards ; commissioner, John Buchanan; treasurer, r rea viara : school superintendent, G W Denman; lurveyor, George Mercer. Las Dkmocratb. Following ia the Lane county democratio ticket nomina ted yesterday; E. R. Skipworth, sena tor; L, Bilyeo, W. H. Matthews, W. L. Hoisten, representatives; S S Spencer, clerk; John McMahan, recorder: J. . HilL conwnisaioner; P. J. McPhereon, uawi Unrana Hamnton. aheriS; B. F. Dorris, treasurer, Prof. J. P. Holland, Buperintendent; J. u. reavenue, sur. veyor; Jjr. veo nau, v..w. coroner. a re rH- cn..m tk. Anril7. At the elec- Uoa her for the purpose of voting bonds for a new school building, the vote was 17 ttQM iut ineurnnff tne iBueuwuneaa. WiUinv suw used for achool purposes ia dilapidated, and by some regarded aa nnsafa: and th director hav been cem- peiled to lefuse outside applin Oions lor jack of accommodation. Try TSnkl tor Photos. KOTI!CFCHiMCCFiUbIE. la the county court of Linn county Stae ot Oregon. a th matter of the change of name ot Frank Eoearerg. to tbat ot irauk SlT?U whom it mar oncem. Xot?ce is hereby aiven. that tbe Honorab'e. the eouoty court otl.in cvunty. Oregau. by itrdWdalv lead and entered on record onTuesd-y 'be Soi dav of March. A D 1S96, a Ter due ana iega sww - -ingthereol. has changed the name of Frank Easensperger. a restd ut of fLinn county. Oregon, toth name of Jraak Sperger, snd that said change In name is to aon for aad induie his wife Mertie May. and his son Frank Spwver. which said names ol Frank Sperger. Nerh May Sprger. and Frank: Sperger (their sou ) . hi iu. k. thair kwai aamea. sxAh I Duncan, judge of the county j 5 court of the State of Oregon. for the conntv of Lwa, vmntne se.ot aald court taxed, iniajru nay t 1800. Atet: a xiKDis", joaP GaiJiRrrH, by t X. kxbtixi. A T wr Petitioner Reward. Of tiCO will be paid for the immediate return to m in AlUuy of my smaU bay . . s V.iia hind font. mare or o jv , . - atari forehead, black mane and tail, whieh waidered from Al'aiy T March 27. Supposed lo bae rjee to Mr. ( itiaa'.er place northeast of Lebanon.