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CHICAGO, IIX CareataaadTraZe MarYs obtained and all Pat-, ent btiaincM conducted for Moderate Fees, i rndmodeI,dTawini?orphoto. weaariaeii, patentable freeof charge. Onr f pa not dae till patent ieswired. A Pamphlet "How to Ob tain Patents." with coat of same In tbe U. amifureign countries sent free. Address. C. A. SNOW & CO. Oa. pATrwr Ornce. Washington. D. C. mister. The t'"t thoroughbred s'allion of the rthwHft i I make the seas n of 1897 at r-'clmiwr'ii h aU. Mbany Oregon. PKOIGfEE. Djrk bay faaled 1888 by imported Dare li'ui D.mi. 51aripoa bv imported Monar chist; dam. Heliotrope by imported Knigiit of St George; dam. Evergreen by imported Glencoe; dam. Mistletoe by Cher okee; dam, Hlacaeyed buean by Tiger. Albert, Alperine, Gay Alford, American, imported ildd'ey, imported Shark, and Fearoaught Munster is a porfect tj pe of bis breed, s riu- bor- himseif, and a sire of race horses. For further inforuiation enquire at Joan Schmker"b Stable. CO YEARS EXPERIENCE. - v J5 -1 TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, 1W- COPYRIGHTS Slo. AnTOne tendliur a fiketrh arvt description may quicklT anCHrtain, free, whether an Invention Is l.roirilily patentable. Cumiuunicatioiia strlctlr c-outiilential. Oldust aseucy foreecurinK patents lu America. We hare a Wanhinaton oflice. Patents taken tbroagll Kunn A Co. receive special notice In tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, BeantifoIlT Illustrated, largest circulation of tut noieiitltlc Journal, weekly.termn $3.00 a jeari f l..lsia nioiithn. Hpecfiuen copies and HA&B iiooa. om I'atemts nout free. Address MUNN..& CO., 31 liioiidway. fivw York. : r.'A Dr Adams CiiHitk Block Albany, Or I'Ut KENT OR SALE. Good farm 173 Her"-. 6 mi'ea from Albany. Enquire you if you don t wans iw v e are here to serve you net to dictate. We aim to give perfect service: M .a? We Print Everything- In the Job Printing line. New stocks of fine stationary just re ceived direct from the east. We guarantee our work. Ask for eamplee and prices. Don't be hoodwinked by blow hards. Yours for printing IMPMHTJOB OIFIM, City Official Office. A VISIT To onr printery will convince any one tnat we are better equipped to nanaie weir or fora than anv office in the valley. Why shouldn't we be? We hare improved ma chinery, the best power, modern type faces, borders, fixtures, etc the only line of printers stationary in the county, and good workmei. Our work is always executed oromntlv and at legitimate prices. If you on't have to trade it out, or take printing because yon can't get cash, come to see us. If our services are not satisfactory you get your money back. SMILEY, the Printer. Thone 9, Allany. ALB&NY ORCHESTRA JHBACXKISTO. Conductor . EmWESIPEOOKMgP,, INSTRUMENTATION I Vio., II Yio., Qar., Cor., Trom Basi and. Drums Iepet oixe of qeitf fijsic -Mode Fur&isbed 1 Concerts, Parties, Receptions Ester- tainments at reasonable rates. Correspondence solicited resardinr m- g-agemeta -out of town Address am vtesinrooc, easiness Man ager, itevere uouse. Albany, uregon SENDERS' COMPANIES Always Pay. Xo question ahont full and proupt pay ment of losses by fire on incut race placec with the leading agent cf Albany, M. Sen ders. 'Tliars tatHeIiisiirBsPeop!e For' Don't allow yourwlf to be roped into th various "Local Mutuals" now beinc pushed on you as being "cheapest in surance, when you insure yon do not want to worry about getting your money in caw of loss. M SENDERS Insurance. Hay, Grain and Wool. IT IS SO WRITTEN and none can dispute it. We lead the wall paper trade. - We were never mere in the van than now. More designs; newer, brighter, fresher, and more orig inal designs ; a greater variety nf de signs; finer qualities of paper; and lower prices for inequalities of paper than can be found at any other establishment; theee are onr many and solid claims to- your patronage. When yon see what we sell for 15 cents a roll and that we only ask 15 cents for it, yonll be very much surprised. ' TRADE MARKS DESIGNS, itssC COPYRIGHTS) AO. Anyone seTwHns a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention la probably patentable. Communications strictly eoufldentUL Oldeet arency fr securing patents tn America. We ha,e a Washington oOtae. Patents taken through Munn A Co. reoulTS special aotlce In tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. beautifully Illustrated, largest etrcnlatlon of any scientific loarnai, weesty,irmsshuu year, a UU iux montbs. Hpeefmen copies and UajlO Hooa; ok Fatksts sent free. Address MUNN A CO., 361 Braaawar. Hew Yerk. VIBREOKS SHW.NG AND HAIR TING PARLORS. CUT HEADQUARTERS FOR D Whites e Ifai A bead of hair or no pay. Cures al diseases of the scalp. Address Box 421 for Free Treatise on the Scalp. Razors Honed and Set and Put in ord er on Short Notice Concerning Oor Advertising Burninsr words never did ret tbe world on fire. It is our rolicy to repress all sen tationat statements, to deal in facts, not figures of speech or exaggerations. Every word we print is weighed, and we vouch for its exact truthfulness with onr personal honor, fbeintegrityof our word of mouth is unquestioned (?) The integrity of our word of type must be just as substantial. The object of all oar advertising is to tell you about our business e'early, plainly, convincingly as one man talks to Bnotbei. It costs some money, but done inteUigsntl , f it raT' You try it. J. A. Cummlrjg. J "- SO YEARS O, V EXPERIENCE. sw: waac A i .a We hope to see Turkey fried alive in Greece. ''Consented to make one tired . accept," doesn't that Just at this writing the fiuit prospect is good. Please hang Durraat eople a relaxation . and give the There was a'decided free silver ring to the way people have been voting in the st. A prominent capitalist of San Fran cisco has been arrested for spitting in a car. We hardly dare mention the fact that we are having fine weather for fear it will bring rain. Retrenchment or ruin, some one cries, and ene does need to stop and think. Not higher taxes, bat retrenchment. aye, there's the need. The Cubans have one advantage. They can't be starved out. There ia enough ever-bearing wild fruit in the interior to teed a big army . Mr. Hill h settled the matter by de claring that we are too much governed. The men who have the plums don't think so; but the masses are beginning to see the fact. Hay is 115 a ion. Inat sounds big for the farmer; but it is for only a few. Most farmers haven't enough hay on band to put their horses in good condition for plowing. Daniel S Lamont will be in bis ele ments aa president of tbe Northern Pa cific His long training under Cleve land has peculiarly well qualified him for the position of a railroad magnate. The people have spoken in the last few days in a very live manner in the east. Were Bryan to rnn for president now he wonld be elected by a majority so sweeping as to startle the bills. People would have better lungs if they wonld use them in tbe right way. Not one man in a hundred 611s bis Inngs completely full and empties them. Try it. Everything in the U. S. bas bad to drop but government salaries and other expenses. Now honest Injnn, is there any tense in that. Shouldn't tbe gov ernment economise as well as the peo ple. No matter how raised tbe people pay the taxes. Tbe uan who has dropped out of eirfht politically needs only to report a big prise fight to again become famous. A great many people envious of Mr. In galls' notoriety are hitting him under tbe heart ; but it doesn't seem to affect him . He bas a different kind of a heart from Cor belt. From tbe Greencastle, lad.. Star Press. Congrers Is doing its level beet to wreck the train which wit! bring tbe advance agent of prosperity, and pros perity itself, to all the people, b plac ing tbe Dingley bill on the track as an obstruction nothing good for the peo ple can come out of Ding'eyism. Trom the Chicago Chronicle. The remark of a Philadelphia paper that the islands have lately bad a mon opoly of tbe wars, instancing Japan, tbe Philipines, Cuba, and Crete, reminds us of tbe part which islands played in the life of Napoleon. lie was born on Cor sica, retired to Elba, married an island born woman, was defeated by England and died in exile on St. Helena From the Providence Journal : Tbe rent ot the bouse which Ambassa dor Hay will occupy in London will be just equal to bis salary. That doesn't mean that Mr Har is an improvident man, bat it means that the United States government is a niggardly em ployer. Ur Hav should live in a cheaper honse, $17,000 is too high rent for a house. From an Eabtern Ex. Tbe fact is announced that Vice Pre tdent Hobart was a director in the rail road trust recently knocked out 'y the United States Supreme Court. This knock out does not cut much of a figure however, as the trust will soon discover a way tt evade tbe law and the decision, and show up stronger than ever. In Russia a necess ary formality for the happiness of a newly married couple is that their parents should be wet from bead to foot. In summer they are dock ed in the nearest river or pond, and in winter they are ntoally tolled in tbe snow. At tbe village ofSysertsky in Upha recently, the wedding' guests be ing drnnk, ai h customary, poured buckets of water over the bride's fstlter with the thermometer at 10s below sero, whereof he died. Here is something worth thinking about: There is a vast amount of United States capital bein invested in fifty cent-silver-dollar Mexico. Why is this, if the free coinage of gold and silver ia such a cnre to business, to caoital, and to wage earners? Sorelv there is suffi cient room for investment and develop ment in onf own country. The truth ia that the capital seeking investment in Mexico would be used in the develop ment of tbe United States if the fair and equitable coinags laws in force prior to 1873 were again ii force on onr statute books. A druggist in a small Illinois town, who reads tbe newspapers, was much strock with tbe ingenuity of a fellow era'tsman who advertised "thirteen two cent stamps for a cent and a quarter," and then charged his customers a cent and a quarter of a dollar. Tbe Illinois druggist decided to resort to tbe same kind of advertising and placed s placard in his window . This is tbe way it read : "Thirteen two-cent stamps for . 1? cents " Before tbe clerk's error was dis covered the druggist was threatened with bodily violence by several would-be purchasers of postage stamps at bargain counter prices. From the E.O. A bill has been introduced fn tbe New York legislature proposing to authorize tbe secretary nf state to issue certificate to members ef the legislature and cer- tain state officers, which certificates were to tike the place of legal tender money in payment of railroad transpor- tattoo. The bill actually passed the senate, and would have passed the hours bad not Governor Black notified the authors of tbs bill tbat if it did pass ths ie removed from offien for a gro slan house he would veto it. It i gratifying ler on their trade. Th milk inspector to know that some one etands in the way oi inose wno wouia mane indecent The Great Men of America. JEFFERSON, WASHINGTON, LINCOLN. Among earth's men of greatest fame, America can claim her share: And of them all, this list we name, Will with the noblest well compare. To Jefferson the task was aiven. To make a statement clear and bold, Of human rights conferred by heaven ; And nature of those rights unfold- For when be wrote the declaration, In words immortal, noble, grand, It freedoms light to every nation, Ha monument will ever stand. Then Washington came on the stage, Ureat statesman, soldier patriot, An ornament to any age ; A character without a biot. Called by his country to coromane1, - He gave his race sweet liberty Drove foreign tyrants from the land, And wrote bis name in victory. Fair freedoms work so well begun. When an eventful age bad passed. Lincoln the final vict'ry won And made onr country free at last. Bold champion of freedom's right, Posterity his name will trace. In letters of immortal light; As savior of an injured race. We may discern a worthy plan. In providence so wise and kind : For when God's purpose needs a man The proper one he's sure to rind. Of tbeee each had a work to do; And each has done bis work so well, That, when their lives pass in review. We find each in nts spnere excel. As first among onr worthies then, When liberty the world has won, Tbeee names will stand as kings ol men, Jenerson, Lincoln, Washington. J. H. Cobswall. Sodaville, Or. British Pharisaism. Editob DxMocaAT: The present bitcb in the Arbitration Treaty proceeding caused by the con servative attitude of soms of onr con Eressmen bas given that class of Eng lisbmen, who are constantly harping on tne dishonesty and general depravity sf Americans, a fresh opportunity to ia dulse In s tirade ot abuse ot onr people- One of these choleric Britons while com menting on tbe treaty in a recent num ber of Tbe New Review, and admonish ing bis countrymen to not forget tneir past experience with unscrupulous statesmen, goes out ot his way to char acterize tbe majority of modern Ameri cans as inferior to Britons, and accuses as ot still perpetuating the old hatred of England, tie then straightway pro ceeds to still further accentuate in Eng lish minds that same hatred which be so loudly condemns s for harboring, asserting that tbe United States began its career by an act of hostility toward England, and a violation of tbe unwrit ten law of nations that with Ameri cans, bat red bas a.ways been superior to international obligations After ac casing as of cations i ndi S re nee to honor during the war of 1S12 and many times since, he apparently exhausts himself with wrath and denunciation of ns, and closes bis vitriolic luailade with the lament that British grit is not what it need to be. Another Englishman of tbe same kid sey as the writer referred to, while speaking of tbe proposed treaty and its probable collapse, fiercely attacsstbe United States senate because of tbe part it plarel, and asserU that neither tbe good sense nor the honor of the Ameri can people are represented by that body, and that tbe next senate will be worse than tbe one against whicb be vents bis ire. This noconcealeJ hostility of onr Eng lish cousins mast not be lost sight of by those wise financial doctors wbo are soon to be sent to Europe by this government to try to convince the Rothchilds and other gold standard high priests that they don't know s good thing when tLey see it. If all the blaster about an interna tional bimetallic confirmee now going on at Washington is not mere gold bog buncombe, aa your correspondent be lieves if tbe administration and s ma jority ol congress desire tbe conference, there still is little hope that anything beneficial to this country will tesol from it while England regards as as at present, for not only most her eelfinter est, but also her national d:sllke of everything American feel tbe touch of a floe Italian band before she will change her financial policy, or eon sent to adopt any monetary standard tbat will be more advantageous to tbe United States. 8. A.I- Hon. Til Ford. From tbe Eugene Journal. Hon. Tilmon Ford, commonly called "Til Ford" or -Old Til Ford." ia a man of very great individuality. He t as been a lawyer in Marion county for ever so many years bat people are doing him an injustice in calling bim "Old Til," for be rvally is not so very Id any where around fiity, I should guess and a bachelor. He is one of Oregon's "big men" mentally and physically taller than Berkley hue not so broaJ shouldered He always wear a long overcoat or mackintosh bn i ever pats it on just throws it over hie snoaijers with one button fastened. His hair is usually telerabfy long and o" particular style of combing it asd on ns chin are short, straight, dark brown whiskers chopped off square to about two inches in length The stub ot s cigar,' seldom lighted, he holds in one corner of bis mouth as be talks. Slow, careful, thoughtful and when thoroughly aroused eloquent at the bar. For twenir yeaie the leading eriminal lawyer of Salem and surround ing country he har become rich and has saved a vary great many men the dis grace of prison stripes men who, aa e expresses it, "didn't intend to do wrong, no they didn't no they didn't," always repeating the important thought for emphasis. A man of temperate habits and innocent hobbies one of which is to roll ten pins. He enjoys going to a circus aed wandering around the out side ef tbe tents lookiag at the horses, tbe construction of tbe wagons, manner of fastening the tents, babita of the em ployes and a thousand little things that ordinary persons woald not notice, tit sees everything and puts things away in bis mind for future use at come trial. He is a queer man abont whom a book could be written so odd are bis ways. The qualities most to be admired in his makeup are honesty, individuality and regard for tbe feelings of bis fellow men. He is a wan who would not intentional ly injure even his enemy . , From he Philadelphia Bulletin : Milk Inspector Byrnes makes tbe j alarming; charge that 57,000,000 quarts cf water, or more than one-half of the whole roiik supnlv of Philadelphia, are passed off on consumers of milk. The milk dealers are np fn arms against , Byrnes, sni ant inflating that be shall bas made a sweeping ncmratioo, and it is now his turn tocuii forward with his SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS The Dbmochat is iilad to know that the denizens of the Philippine Islands , have not given up but will fight Spain to I the last. We don't care who knows that we are against Spain and Turkey on all occasions and whichever way the wind blows. An Albany young man is said to smoke cigarettes and wear long hair because Paderewski docs. Those rich Alaska strikes continue; but the men who go to find them gener ally get rainbows, and come back wluh- ing some one had struck them. During the weex Governor Lord in spected the penitentiary, a little ac"; that helps to stretch bis 11500 salary to about $4500. The bicycle is becoming so important that in Mexico City there in a regular inspector at a salary of $40 paid by the city. This week Durrant'a old pastor, the one just before Rev Uibson, cow in Boston, has written about the case, fir ing some interesting facte, in which be shows what a model young man Durrani was. The more pity that the spirit of the demon should be allowed to enter. According to this pastor Emmanuel church people were always in a quarrel, never agreeing, and it is hardly a won der something evil did not come out. Other churches should take warning. This week ends without Max Prscbt getting an office. It is time this wind bag was punctnred if sacb a thing is 1 .. . r. . . , . . . , l i possible. Praeht has become a laugh- , ing stock, on sccoant of bis blubbering style. The base ball is again in tbe air and on tbe ground, pounded and thrown. Base ball is the national gams and not withstanding contrary reports, is on top in the East, and will draw as big crowds as ever. Hot Shot From Mooay, Wlcsted Chicago. Now ia Chicago ha a new reform movement every time I come here. The only kind that wilt do it any good s ill come from complete regeneration. There are many people so afraid ot the convicting power of the Holy Utoet tbat you could not drag tbem into a revival meeting with a pair of horses- It takes an American husband about 24 bouts to get back bis temper after he has quarreW with bis wife. It takes a Scotch hatband about 3 hours. Many a man can be won back from dishonor and sin if his wife is right: there are many sons in wickedness and despair becaoM their fathers are not right. Christians have much to confer; the church will have tbe poster it prays for when H gets right. Gabriel migbt come down from heaven and preach to the muttitode for five; boars; yon wonld not save a son, with out tbs presence of the Holy Ubost. When be begins to work there are re- suits. It stonM na sensible for m la trw In cover up Lake Michigan aith a blanket aa t) try to help sinners without the con viciing power of the Holy Uhoet. 11 tbe cborch of OoJ wool J move Into tbe thirteenth chapter of First Corin thians and stay there 12 months the somber of atefal discipks would be ia : creased It reef old. The church needs s baptism of love. It will tben be a ball of fire rolling over tbe world. God ia love, whichever way lbs wind blows. ! A preacher with bis hope gone ran in 20 days mace all the beads of all his con gregation bang down like balrnabe. Tbe stone cat oat ot Ihe mountain is grinding tbs idol ot infidelity into duet. There have been more souls comforted by tbe Holv Spirit around the world daring the time I have been talking than 1 could be comforted by all tbs Infidels of tbe world working for 1,200 years Peter's sermon woald probably net hive been reported by the papers bsd it been delivered by bim in thie age and day. Tbe cr tics would claim it lacked logic, was not arg umentive and did not meet tbe views of higbsr criticism. It takes no brains to be a grumbler. May God get tbe carted spirit ol crr.i dim oat of tbe churches. It is a dishonor to tbe Ho'.y Ghost to run after every new criticism of tbe the ologians. We have a new ism in this country about each 12 montbs. If the country is to be evangelise 1 ths battle has got to be fought in the homes. Tbe world's wretchedness and woe come from taming aside from tbe law as determined by the tea command ments. The devil has no o'd fogies. The wicked never live long enough to be old fogies. There are hundreds of men dead and baried who told me 40 years sgo in Chi cago that I could not come from Pnritan Boston and teach this town Puritanism. They bave left not so little as a memory. A fool can be a very busy critic. The Bibls says ten times as much against covetoneness as it does sgaiost drunkenness. Chicago bas as many go-Is as Shang hai, or Canton, or Calcutta Its largest congiegations worship Mammon. Its hosts bow down to the golden cslf. Chicago baa maoy men in high places with characters as black as hell. They are worshiped because they are rich. From the Post. Ex-Secretary Carlisle returned the re tainer be accepted from the scrippers in the Chicago lake front case, thus surren dering a lee of $10,000. He examined the case and decl-ied tbat he did not care to have anything to do with it. This is a great disappointment lo his clients. Ths fee they offered him was 2,000 more than he ever received for a year's labor, and involved comparatively little time and work, but from what Mr, Carlisle's friends say $10,030 fses are a common filing with him now.. Tliey relate most astonishing stories about the extent of his professional engagements, and say that tbey will bring bl.o in at least 1100,000 durirg the present year. He will look after all tbe legal business of ths bouse of J. Pisrpont Morgan in tbe Southern States, and has an engage ment with the Southern Railway Com pany to serve it In a similar capacity. His friends say tbat hewhl be compelled to employ several assistants and maiu tain offices both at Washington and New York. A Milton man received word from the local telephone manager tbat a Walla Walla man (eleven miles distance) want ed to talk with bim. The Milton man, not being acquainted with the capacities ; of the telephone didn' do a thing but ; start out at once and walk to Walla Walla to have the desired talk. Ex. MISFITS. ! Too good to last, that bright weather. These aie the days when tbe farmer is getting in his work. An Astoria man advertises Maml nfooi rosea for 35 cents. Must be a new thinir. If you would be healthy got out doors just as much as lungs with ozorie. possible ana nil your Poor old Portland, it expects to make sift mm a i: f . . , in me slot machines. Ihe Oregonian stirs up Mark Ilanna .or opposing the eeating of Corbett. Oh, n a ainerence since previous to Kov 3 The name of a new Oregon company is the "Mckinley Gold and Bryan Silver Mining Co.," with headquarters at Port' land. Jerry Horn, the Euirene barber, had a clean shave for councilman at the recent election, being elected by tbe big ma jority of 201 to 74. Tbe newspaper business must be good in Gervais. Tbe editor of the Star adver tises to take np old mortgages and re new them at 8 per cent. The Corval lis carnage factory, which cost about (31,000 was sol i yrsUsrday for 12,800. Thus did prosperity strike that institution with vengeance. It seems to have been mismanaged Iron the start. ' It is niw pretty well leuionsrrated that there actually existed a partnership under tbe title of Uorbeti, Simon st Bourne, only tbe title was not voluntari ly made public. It suggests a great deal ' wuispereu tbat there la to be an extra sssion of the legislature, and that . . nut lie idle two fears, as ia now expect ed. Corvallis Times. It wan't heard in Albany. Some of the papers are kicking M-. Kincaid because he won't paee an ap propriation bill himself and alio every thing in sight. The Newport News is particnlariy prolific in name calling. All tbe same the secretary knows Ins duty and ia doing it. A Portland paper gives ar. account of Mr 11. W. Corbetl's first electiou as U. S. senator, in which Mr. Wakefield then postmaster at Portland, formerly an Al bany man, was influential in securing tbe two votes tbat resulted in his "lec tion. As told there aa undoubtedly no foundation to the ma.ter. A McMinnville n.an saves ail the epgs bis hens lay on Sunday and gives the procteds to missions. If moneyed men would tet apart all the interest their money earns on Sundays for missions tbe heathen would soon be converted. A month ago Wallace Mdamminl was the most brilliant young lawyer in Ore gon. Now he ia an idiot in tbe employ of the Popocrat Simon Hourae faction. Both these opinions are furniebed by the Statesman. Journal. Wm. Pott, a colored m.n is about to sue an Oakland. CatlL, barber for heavy damage for refusing to share him. un der a new law. He will not recover. A barber doeen't have to share even a white man unit be wiehes to. It is bis own boeinef. Governor Lord was asked to aire his j interpretation of tbe dcnocratic victories j in Chicago. Ojiio and western cities. od replied AS follows: ' l Cannot aS- sign any particular reason otl.er than there always is an ebbing after a high ttM-'e." , Tbe In iepeodent of Saleui appreciate, I the situation, when it says: Thomas U. oogue nas iriiro- uceJ a t I in congr! or m puoiic wuioing ni stiem ' uai s siatesmanebip for yoa. That's a great way to bring about prosperity. It also strikes as that somebody bas advanced this idea before. In order to please all claeeee of people it is now announced that 'be $t000 punch bowl set for tbe battleship Oregon can he used for lemonade as wed as pooch. As a matter of fact it is merely to look at and will never be used for anything. Nevertheless a is a grand naate of money. From the Rosebtirg Reciea : "F .,.! Love writes from Walker 's.Lane county, to correct Uie report that he bs gone ,-ast to secure his inter, tins $-0,000,000 estate. He bas a job tbat be will hold down for some time yet " Better keep tbs job. These big est aus are notjworth , 1 cent on th million dollars. By the census otlS9J, Oregon ranked the ?Sih state in populaiioi. Bv the figures ot the Cniteo Mat.-s departmeit of agriculture, however, h' now ranks lonrtrt tn number f sheep; lnh in number of cattle; 20th in number of horses; 28th in number of saine, and 37th in number of milcb cows. Assessor J. W. Hobart. of Marion county, presented a bill of $3S0 for 245 days work at $4 a day for himself and deputies. It wss referred back lor cor rection, tbe amount to be allowed depu ties being $2.50. In Linn county $3 a day ia paid the assessor and $2 the dep uties and everything is going on smooth ly. T. G. Hendricks, the pioneer regent of the State University has resigsed, un doubtedly in order to give Gov. Lord an opportunity lo appoint son e me else, said to be Judge C. B. Bellinger. The management ot the Slate University, by tbe way, is in a somewhat tempestuous condition Something is liable to strike before tbe tall term. At Oregon City a few days a;o W.S. U'Ren In a speech said thai the expens es of the opposition were pi. id by a fund raised by the enemies ot Mitchell, and none received over $100; that he receiv ed $S0 and bis father tarnished the re mainder of bis expenses t that Ogle was ths only man who paid his own expens es. This ought to settle tbe much dis puted matter, but it probably will not. The caterpillar ia doomed. Here is the receipts "A farmer in a neighbor ing paper says every year 1 hear of cat erpillers destroying whole orchards, and there Is nothing disposed ot more easily. I bore a hole in the tree deep enough to reach the sap, fill it with sulphur and then plug it up. The result is magical. Tbe sap takes the sulphur to every branch and twig and the caterpillar at once dies. I have never known ot a tree being injured by it, and bave pu-sued the course for years. DIED. WORRELL At 10:45 o'clock Wednes day evening, in Albany, at the hrfme other motcer Mrs. Worrelt-sJeer a long illness, Miss Mollis E. Worrell, at the age Of 19 years, 2 months and 21 days. The decessed was a loveable young lady whose death is greatly regretted by a large number of friends. Funeral services at the M. E. church to morrow morning at 10 o'clock. 3o Cripe When yon take nood's nils. Theblg. old lash toned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not In It with Hood's. Easy to take and easy to operate, Is true ot Hood's rills, which are IDallaSst np to date In every respect lIS Bate, certain and sure. Alt " druggists. 25c C I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Ihe only Fills to taks with Hood's Samparilla, TELEGRAPHIC. rightlag Began. Elakso.na. Macedonia. Aoril 9. Noon- Bands of Greek brigands have entered Turtey at Krania, in the vicinity of O rev- no. lurkisb troooi have been eniraired with tbem and fighting bas been proceed ing since S o'clock tbis morning. 4 r. M. A diHoatch received at Turk ish headquarters here from Grrvno says tbe fighting between Greeks and Turks con tinues. . The Turks, following out tbe in structions of Kdhim Pasha, have surround- part of tbe Turkish division stationed at Urevno is now advancing. . Will rrsuealacs. Washisoton, April 9. Representa tive Simpson, of Kansas, declares tbat be will cairy into effect bis threat to block any bosincss which tbe bouse may attempt to do by unanimous consent before tl e j speaker bis appointed committees. lie! says be will also call for a quorum to ap prove tbe journal each time the boose meets There is no legislation for the house in prospect nntii tbe appropriation and tariff bids are returned by tbe senate. An AlabsUM rjclawe. Mostoomirt, Ala , April 9. A special to the Advertiser from Ozitrk, Ala., says: A cj clone itasaed over a portion of Uale county laot nigbt, leaving wreck and dis aster in its path. Many honaes were de molished. Mrs 1'owi.rs was taught by the falling timber of her home, and died be fore she could be rescued. The rest of the family were rescued . This is tbe only fatality reported. For many miles the farmers are suffering, everything they bad being swept away by the wind or ruined by tre torrents of rain. An I as aM-ase lasaraare. Sam Fjuicico, April 9. Mrs Leland Stanford today signed the contract by which her life ia now insured for 11,000. 000. The policy, which is said to be tbe largest ever issued, was written by the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New Yors. By the brms of the contract, Mrs Stanfjrd is to pay an annual premium of 175.000, and upon her death 1 1.000,000 will te paid by tbe company to tbe Leland Stanford -naivenity. Should she live 10 years and con'inoe her annual pavment of p.-eruui'us, the oniveruty will receive at ber iWh f.OOO.OOO instead of 1 1.000,000. tlsfclac Brtram. A stoma. Dr., April 9. Tbe fishing aaon will begin at 12 o'clock tonight. It is impossible to Learn the number of boa's that wilt go out. some of tbe men stating that they will fish asd others that tbey wiil not. At the net racks near the canneries several hundred men made final rvpsirs to their nets, and it is estimated that 1X) persons will go Oct . Tbe onion still maintains that its mem ber must receive 4 cents, and the cab- ners insist tnat but 4 cents will be paid. A TeeriMe rite. Kxoxviue, Tens .April 8. Never in the history cf Knoxtilie has the city suf fered men a loss by fire as it did today, fol lowing tbe breaking out of the flames at aa early boar Usi morning in a .nocery j store adjoining the big Knox hotel. Tbe Hotel and adjoining building! were soon in flaroes, and the very heart of the city, in closing some of Use largest who'ewaie and tetail basinet house in the Soath. were detroTed. The ks i estimated at from $1,UaJ000 to $1,500,000. with about 60 per cent d infurance. The loss ot life i uncertain, ss the reg ister of the hotel, in which 56 people were sleeping, was banted. IHe proprietor of the hotel say: be bad five or six gnests m bo have not pot in aa arpearance. Tk rmu War. Losnox. April S. rhe Time prints the foi sowing from Casea: Tbe Cretans are now musing around Kitaamo. They have mounted four gnus, and tetrad to attack tbe fort, which is held by IV) Turks. Yesterday, they wrote to tbecapiaia of the Austrian warship, an - h1?-'4 ,0..tfc Uy' oR loAtes be scuoa tx ue iBieraauooAj n-ti nAd mtner to been hostile to tbem, taey would repel forcibly any attempt of tbe wartbip to intt-rfiTS wi:h their designs at Ki&sima. aly SUe!. WasnrsoTosr, April 8. The navy oe partaieot recetted today but one bid in answer to an advertisement calling for proposals for sopptrin J0 toes of armor lor three ba'.tie-ip, the Illinois, Wis coesia and AUbam. It came from the Illinois Steel Company of Chicago, and pmpKed to soppty KA) tons of armor at tM a ton, oa condition it be given a 20 year contract to supply ail naval armor. In sncb case Ibe remuadet of the aimor woald be supplied at 240 a ton. Kr,aa"t rail. St. ArcrsnsE. Fla. April 8. Hon William Jennings Bryan was injured bete this eveeicg by the caving is ot the piaxu from which he was spraking. Near y 400 men and women were precipitated aboat ?j fi-t to the grcunJ. an-i many ci tbem j rTe sr-jated. bat none y Mr B-an was nicked uu ujwcioa. and r-.nv-d to a pcystcian's office. i r- an examination rereakd that be had received no ir-jari-s of a senoav character. CraWktj a Cuira. Ket Wm, April S. Sews vras re ceived last nigbt that tbe Cabaa inrar geets had made an attack on the train ,0000 cicn lieeeial tuvera a being taken trom SSaa Cristobal to Havana. Reports say the insurgents were successful ia tbeir attack, and that Rivera sras freed. It is impcsicibte to gel a confirmation cr denial of the report as yet, but the Cuban sympathiser here believe it to be true and are accorciogty jubilant. Artlltag Seraperase. Sas Fsascisco, April S The attar ces tor itareuttt today asked Ihe supreme court for a jrrit of error. The petition was dni(d, and tbe attorneys will now appeal dirtvt to the United States supreme court lor a Uy of execution pending tbe preparation of papers for an arpeei. Iks laa All stltaL BoeTos, April 7. The battle-ship Iowa tbe last sf the premium-built battle ships of the cavy earned today for ber bonders, Mtssrs illiam Cramp A Son, cf Philadelphia. $200,000, by making an average of 17 even knots per hour, over tbe tegular government course off the UassacnoaetU coast, in tbe four boors' speed trial required by the gvvernnient under the contract. Tbe Iowa, by her grand work, proved herself to be -uperior to either the Indiana or Masaachusetts. and is today tbe acknowledged qaeen of the A tuericaa navy, if not the most form i via ble battle-ship aloat. His froper Sphere. New Yohk, April 7 The Herald this morning says: It is slated oi high authority that Col onel Daniel 8 Lamont has been decided upon as president of tbe Northern Paciric railroad, and that the appointment will be announced wihin a weea. Kdin Winter, formerly connected wuh tbo Chicago & Northwestern, has been presidoct since I P Morgan undertook the reorganisation of tne company. The racier- M'd. Corv Ai.us, Or., April 7. All the as sets in the insolvent estate of the Coast Carriage Wagon Company were sold at assignee's sale tcd?y. The pui chasers are KJ Robinson, of Kork Island, and T M Jenkins, cf Moline, 111. The prices real ized are: Factory building, plant and grounds, $2-00; material on band, $10l0. Tbe finished vehicles were sold singly and farmers from tbis and adjoining counties were the purcbaiiera at good prices, tbe sale aggregating about $1000. Cleaaraer rrsalsel ft Stivers. Washisoton, April 7. Secretary f State Sherman stated today that he bad assurances tbat lienor al Rivera, the in surgent leader, would not be executed, but would be treated as a prisoner of war. General Rivera was captured after being wounded in a rectnt battle, and it was feared for a time that he would beexe-: cuted by the Kpanisn authorities for his participation in Ihe rebellion. t'lfcBiilas Araaad Cadta. Casea. April 7 Bris! place today outside ot Candi surirents. in considerable streoutl: horn four points and attacked the Turkish outposts. Ihe latter maintained their, . f.J t.L .1.-1 c . !-. ,1 posi'iouswuu uJoiuBsoi iwo uieo Buiea and eleven wounded. , Needed atelier. , WAsnraaroH, April 7-Tbe house, acted promptly today on the president's , message and adopted a joint resolution authorising the secretary of war to expend i -.uuyrorre oxnopa suuerers in tne Misaissippi vallty. This waa endorsed by the senate. AnrV .. l-aT-s3.l ..St. -I al I ALBANY'S PAST. 1 F rom the Dskocbat of Jane 14 to June 28,1878 Mr. Conrad Meyer bought the busi ness property at First and Broadalbin streets for f5,000. I. J.Jackson, formerly of California, vyvueu a store in Albany. Sol King, the famous and long time sheriff of Benton county stopped his sub scription to tbe Dbmochat as follows, ver hatim: Sir you Will Plase Stop My Paper as I Do not Want it eney More if i am in your dept Send your bil and I Setleit." - ' On account of an Indian revolt south of Baker City in whicl settlers were massacred, the "Linn Cnunty Rifles" were organized with N 6 Humphrey as capt. Mart Accel 1st lient. tt if Hewitt 2nd lieut, Joe Chorters orderly sergeant, or sue porpote oi going to the seat ot trouble and quell the disturbance. 75 men enlisted. Other officers wereTL Dagger, George E Cbamberlaid, Mont Monteith, J Lucas, Adrian Comely. A W Pnrdom, J H Maine. Dr. J. P.Tate, a pioneer physician of Albany, died on June 14. The Foster brick, now tbe Crawford block, was begun. Dr. Felix OToolecame to Albany from Ausable. Mich., and bought of V. O. Barnes tbe Drooertr at First and Broadalbin, now owned by J. W. Cusitk, n ST W SO Am . lj'us Hivwiir rJW i or n. xie waa accompanied bv Mr. F. W. Blum berg. The most one sided game of base ball on recora was tnat ot an Albany picked club, detesting the Oak Points 98 to 7. Tbe June state election wass very close one. Whitaker'e majority for con gress was less than 200: Thayer was elected governor by only 54 : R . P. Ear- hart secretary of state by about 200; fcd Hirsch for treasurer bad over 1000 majority : L.J. Powell defeated T.J. Stites for state superintendent by only 33. laaptwrlaal . Oltmpi. Wash.. April 8 1 he board of state Und commissioners made one of he mot important orders today ever i&Mied by that body. It is to withdraw from sale alt state, granted, school or otner lands. Henceforth all applications for purchase of tbe public lands of the state ill be rejected, and special deposit al ready received returned. Tb new law in I.linois which imposes a license of $10) per year cn cigarette dealers, bas driven 15,000 sellers of cigar ettes out of business. Will the next Oregon legi-latore take note. Sraxs or Own. Crrr or Toledo, i Lccas Crrr. t FuRj.Cusrr makes oath that be is the aenior partner of tbe nrmot Y-l .CsmrACa., sioinf basinee in Use CitT ol Toledo, County ad Blase aloreaaid. and tnat said firm wtU pay rmwtUpa' (oread IMssmofOJilillLSUIltuiiULUsaiorcsai of CaTsmaa thai cannot be cared t Um ase ot Haul's Caxaaasi Craau 7 FRANC i. CTTEXET. fjwora to before me and sabaeribed in tny presence, this tui day oi December, A-D. Utst. a A. W. GLEASOS. Z JotVtrgPfcWia. Hall's Catarrh Orre is taken intexaally and acta slirecUr oa the biood and tnoooos sarfaoes ot th arsum. Send lor testimonials, free. - F. J. CHENEY as CO., Taiedo, O. SaT Bold fey Prars- ac Hall's Family Pills are the best. Xjw at F. H. PfciSer's. Hot noose lettuce, Cabbage. Cauliflower, Cekrj, 1tj onioca. Green peas. Sweet potato. Sptt'tenberg apples. Cooking apples. Orange. Banana. Lemons, Limes. Spring Humors, eruptions, hives boils, pimples, sotes. are perfectly and per manectly cored by Hood's SarapartiU, tbe best Spring Medicine and One True Blood run Sex. Hood's PllK act easily and promptly on the iier and boards. Cote sick bead ache. Properly used, "Perfection dyes are superior Insist on having -Perfection" Dyes, tor sale by Fred Davrson. Mrsic. Miss Mildrca Barm ester teacher of piano or organ. System tbs Mason toocb and techniooe. Residence Fifth street, opposite C P chuich. Tbe Weekly Pspc&at $1.25 a year S end tbe Weeklt San Francico F-xatBineT I 51 5 a yea.-, combined for only $2.35- Thi includes all tbe privileges in the $10.- 000 premium it of the Examiner includ ing a &10.IAKJ residence and a C-HM0 goM nugget. A bvge assortment cf garden teede, white rlover. timothy and bioe grass seeds just received fresh at C E Baosm ell's. CrtAVas is Tmc The steamer Ar bacy now leaves) Albany for Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and ls.u-laysat 8 o'clock a, m. Up river on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. R. and G. Corsets and Corsets. Rid Fitting I bave just received a full line in both makes of these celebrated oor-ets and am prepared to give extra value cf 50c, Tocand II in black and slate. A No keep better graces and extra sites. The $1.00 corset s worthy of special notice. Ask to see onr 50c "5c and $1.00 corsets. Sakckl K. Torso C ASTORIA For Infants and Children. TVs fi cal.s Stgusut Sf ' ket tnrijse Omr Maadlac aCSUsa Four out of every five bottles of niedi cine sold in thj last five years are S. B. goods. Tne S. B Headacce aqd Live Cure 1 nse myself as a general physic. If yoa are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method s tc LjtbeS B. remedies and use as diretied C P. Balch. Irrugsist, Dufur, Or." Fee sal by Foehay A Mason at 50 cts per bot e. Granp Orkxixo. Spring and summer goods on Tuesday and M ednesday, tbe 6th, and 7th of April. Goods tbe highest qual ity, prices the lowest. All cordially in vited to come and see. Mas Jons X Hoffman. To CURE A COLD IX O.NE DAY Take Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oc. Sit ve Your Grain. 1 w realize that each squirrel des'rors $1. 50 worth of grain, annually. Wake lee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterminator Is the oust efftttive and economical poison known. Price reduced to 30 cents. Vm sale by Fo?hay & Mason, agents. Far t Kleaev am 65 years old; have had kidnej disease aiid constipation for 25 years. Am now well used your S. B . Headache and k fiuhtino. tvikHi""Cure one iw Used 6 bottles at andia The i- 50 cent. eca. J II . Knight, Rutledge. rength advanced r " b Fosh- M :ked the Turkish 'per bottle. ... jvi t Isfact Ion guaranteed wnen you uso "Perfeetlon" Dyes, for sale by Fred Uawson. - If want a ROod nnd c,ear .moJke buy C)gars made by our Al K..ar tactorv. Dy nar 'awtory. 0ilnned wild blackberries ia one and tw0 qaart w cbeap C E Bhowksll's. . - . i . t . . . . fa is a book every OreeonUn should nave. Tbe introduction j bJaled Kev. Frank W.Gunsaulu. and tbe sketches bv Oliver W. on, I.D. rhe book is pnntea iruui new type, on extra ld P Pf , nndm vellum clotb, strmped in gold, fltJfV illustrated with 16 iV b! And retails at $1.7-3. ny snbecber paring a year in advance ior or 6 months or more ior tne " have it for "1 extra. GOSSERYWORI OF 181G flmny College f . ! itr tiie school year 1 896-1807 : aiiri r-arrin, Mas. W. A sristant teAcbers-Margnerite Aide-son, B. M., and Mrs. Josephine S.hAL. Thorough and systematic lnrtroctton given in ail tbe important benches ol mneie. Best conservatory rooms ana Utgest musical library and Utilities tor mnr iral worx. irgm - terra tory students enrolled ot any music school in the etste. Terms low. Bend lor circular and caU'ogae, to WaxxAoe Hows Lss, A. M Albanv. Oregon. NEW HOME LACXDBT. . fort eo? of Eikworth Street. lamily wahioe taken. Particular attentios ipaid to bondle washing and mending, featis faction guaranteed- Alas Cs FIFTY DOLLARS A WEEK EASILY MADE. Agents wanted in every lo-e-Jitv for Hen W J Bryan's great and only boot " fhe rust Battle." Tbe oest seller ever produced Agenta are taking as many as 3 orders rer week. Beware of rrtod otent imitaticBS. fend for oatfit and be gin wo-'k at once. . , ,. , WBCOSILKY COMPANY. PnblUbers S41 Dearborn S'reet, Chicago. Book Keepings TaigbtbT MAIL y an KAftni ACCOUXTAXT Compete, Practical, fcxactly aa Foondin Bosinesa, My coarse cf intraciOB9 tbor onghly qas-'if y yoa to take charge cf ant. ke?p a a-t of books Tbe highest referene faraisbed. For terms and foil 'nX?TD Uon adores-. l D. HUNTER A O TJ W Teapte. Portiand, O FOR SALE OS EXrJ VNGE -Ri-denoe property i a Safevs or Corvlia foe saie or exchange for Albany property For particart call on W R B ain. W Biain. AXTED. Toreat acentraa- located dwelling bore, tail on w at WAjfTED Second band top bagrr Giv description avd price. Ad dress So. 21. ErenocstAT oSce. DRE5S-M A DSG.- Ladies wisbieg to learn cutting and futiag by tbe Mor gan system, call an Mrs. R. E. Owen. Drwsea made far $2-50aad no. Cor Sid sad CaUpooia. COW FOR SALE. Good fresh aiik. Call on F H Hngbson. across tne WUlamefce. . . Also some fine eacrttrber psckles interne FOR RENT. In Mcllwain's bnck block good rore room. 8 ,ood office room. Enquire of H F kcllwaia. OR REST. 6 room dsreiting. 9 room a-reilins-. crod socatksa and csean rent. Or. Enquire of HF Mcll-sin. Albany SOLICITORS WASTED FOR DR. TaLMAuES "Tbe Karth Girdled," or his f amoos tour around tbe world, a thrilling story of-savag and barvsMons Isnds. Four mitlioa Talmage s books sold, and "Tbe erth GirdSed- is his latest and erandest. DEMAND ESJRMOCS Evervbody wants this famooa book; oary $3 50. BIG BOOK. BIG CuMMlSSIO.VS. A gold mine for workers. CREDIT til Y E: FREIGHT PAID. OUTFIT FREeV Di-t all trash and seU the king of books and snake $3CO a month. Address for out fit and temtor. Tbe Dominion Com pny. Star Building, Chicago. FOR SALE. A freen mileb cow. and calf, cheap. Inquire of F S Doub.- ten, Spicer. PR REST. A good five room cottage for rent in First Ward., upper oart of city, cheap. A ppy to Dxhocb t office. T70R SALE. Pare wheat chops, t33.00 per ton sacked. si Fo. I white seed t white see Senpkss. t. M.f UEO E FIH THK PLUMBRR Tin roofing and plumbing. Opposite he opera house SPAN HOUSES FORSALE.-Spea of bays, ClydesdAle, weighing about 1100 pouadi each, 6 years old, in fair work ing ordtr. Price for span. $75. Cab os J R Douglas. rntiaai gardener. AT I HE M IS ES Boarding, lodging and mewls may be secured of the sub scriber a the Santiatn mines, at his pbv at tbe month of Dry Gulch. H. W. Whits. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Sotke is hereby given tbat the copartnership ot Emerick k Brackman bas been dissol ved, Mr. Bruckmaa retiring. Tbe bnsi nees will be continue"! by Emerick A Son. Indebtedness will be hqaidated by Mr Emerick. All accounts should be settled with Mr Bruckmaa. STEEET RAILWAY K0T1CF. . The motor on tbe Albany street rail way will connect promptly with a'l trains to and from the depot, day and night. Special trips will be nade at special a'-e. t. F. Coss, Conductor, K. O. T. M. Meets every Saturday evenmf a. K.u T. M . Hall. Visiting Knights invited to end. J. S. Yak WucklcCvso. 1G.&E. R. R.C0. V Willamette River Division, Steamer ALBANY, Capt. J.L. Smith, Ffclitjt and Passenger, Leave Albany for Portland Sandaje, Tnesdays sad Thursdays. Unsurpassed accommodation s and ichedulea especially for the needs of up er Willamette travel, heme parties tan avail themselves of this schedule for tny desired point between Corval lis and 3a!em, leaving tn ths morning and re turning in due time ths same evening. Special rates for special parties of 15 or more. H. L-Wauxs, Agent, depo