TERMS. . Daily f3.H0 per year.in advance, 30c per month Ktvance. hv ramir inn twr added if allowed to Single copies 6c not week. 10 per cent run over 3 months. VVBKKT.v SI k i .t i cn -a fl $Jt; I1"5 for second year; 20O for wurd nd proceeding years, when not paid 1 a.Vnce- Clubs of five new subscribers wr $5.00. Clubbing Offer. The Weekly Dbmocrat and Weekly "fniner will be sent to subscribers for ?.S5 a year. This includes all the priv- efTe8 of the Examiners big premium gilt in Mav. the asm a an if vnn sent tha reg ular subscription price of $1.50 directly O the Darjer. Isn't that a hanrain. eesiy jjbmocrat and Umce N . Y. World, $2.00 a year. $6.00 buys a good Mandolin with book $5.00 buys a good new Gaitar with book. $1.00 buys 16 choice "cat gut" Banjo Is strings. $1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" Violin E strings. $4.00 buys a fine Violin with bow. 25cts buys one dozen steel Violin 1st or 2nd strings. $25.00 bnysa5-drawersewinr. machine; high arm, light running ; guaran teed o years. jkfiT'PrH'ea on Pianos, Organs, Banjos sent on application . TTTESDAy: E. u. Will Albany a week Oakville. Judge Barton came here last Tuesday and has been very busy since, to look at him as he follows the" plow one would think he was a hired hand, but when he speaks it becomes evident that he is some aignined official. Messrs J W Senft and Knox tlaight passed up Church street yesterday, they look as if they had wiutered well, but they were in a great hurry and couldn't stop to tell us all they knew. The hungry canines made a raid on Mr K A Bamford'a herd of sheep one moon light night and killed and crippled about one third of the herd. We were always fond ot dogs, but we think that one dog to every hundred people would be enough, and when the dog we own an interest in attempts to'kill sheep we want our interest killed if the ninety and nine can't stand it they can get another dog. We don't own a dog, don't want one and would lite to see several worthless curs put out of existence. Mr Ed Thrall called on ns yesterday. He is feeling happy and is ready to ac commodate the farmers. He is now sell ing a plow attachment that a man can ride on. Mr Keedham ij busy at work in his prune orchard, he is also making some improvements on his farm. Some of our farmers are already com plaining on account of too much dry weather and the heat is too intense for epring time, S6 to 90 in the shade at 5 o'clock p. ni., bnt we are hard Jio .suit I ! Little Hose Bud. List of Patents. Granted to Pacific States inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of American and Foreign patents, opp. TJ. S. Patent office, Wash ington, D. C. M Anderson, Xorthport, Wash, photo graphic-plate holder; G H Dyer, San F rancisco, Cal, adjustable suurwav and fire-escape; PJ Gildea, San Fr&ncUco, Cal, mining dredging apparatus; A X Godfrey. Port Towntend, Wash, bicycle brake; H H Gorter, San Francisco, Cal, movable joint for water-pipes ; fi f Hornan;, Oakland, Cal, touch-regulator for keyed instruments; R P McKst, Portland, Ore, heating stove; M Mt-Rie, Everett, Wash, box-cover; H P Xeilson, Alameda, Cal, hose-nozzle, W H Peine, Ban Francisco, Cat, Collapsible tslescopic hot-air cabinet; E F Sanford, Merced, Cal, subaqueous pipe-tunnel ; S H Shel ley, BerryeasaJa), fruit-slicing machine ; E P Smith, San Francisco, Cal, hanger for harness; V A Williams, San Fran cisco, Cal, wave power air compressor. For copy oa any patent send 6 cents in postage stamps with date of this paper to C A Snow A Co, Washington, D J. As Okkgos Boy The following is taken from an Indiana paper: "C. F. Henderson of Boom field, the young representative who sprang into promi nence last week as the au thor cf the resolution to investigate the claim of the state against the Vandalia relates an interesting story as to how he saw the worlds fair. In 1893 he completed a six years' course at the Cniversity of Oregon and was thrown upon the world as pcor financially as Job's turkey was in flesh. Be wan ten to see the fair, bnt it Wis a puzzle to him to determine how lie would accomplish it without money. He finally hit upon the plan of pushing one of the chairs around the grounds. In this way he got to see the entire fair, completing a post graduate coarse which, while not of the regulation kind and with none of the furbelows of the aris tocracy accompanying it, was at least full of instruction. He was known solely as "No 1,029," and be now laughingly relates that it was a genuine joy for him to get his nane back at the dose of the fair." A Joke on Supt Irwia Rev. G. M. Irwin, state superinten dent ot public instruction, was secured last week to preach in the Presbyterian church yesterday forenoon, also having an arrangement to conduct the Masonic Easter service in the evening. At 10:45 o'clock it may have been 10:4o Rev. Irwin walked leisurely into the Congre gational church with that dignity and grace for which he is noted, carefully placed his sleek looking stove pipe and cane vn the tront seat, and took his seat in the pulpit chair; where he admiringly surveyed the lovely Eatter flowers and Tangent. Tanqknt, April 19th, 1897. The farmers all had a busy week. Some have commenced sowing their grain and the poor horses had to suffer during the hot weather, some nearly gave out. Our city merchant who bought out A. B. Conrad has boxed up his gooes and has moved to Glendale in Southern Oregon, where he intends to locate. Mr M. P. Chase ud family were froja Co- burg before tbey came here, and now Tangent only has one storo which is Do ing ruu by Moses Bros. Some of Tangent's people think they have been slighted. In a piece in the Democrat last week, concerning Linn county, every city was mentioned in the county that had a store and one church and Tangent was left out entirely. The people wonder why it happened ao when Tangent's population is nearly 200 and has one good school house, two churches and no saloons. (The Democrat begs Tangent's pardon. It was a case of negligence. Hon. T. L. Dugser of the Scio Press was seen in Tangent yesterday ehtking hands with old friends. Rev. A. Y. Smith, the promising young postmaster of Oakville was seen in xangeni. tie looked like be was hunting up a job of some kind. We did not know him since he shaved off his whiskers. There will be several so from here to THOSE CHICAGO GIRLS. Five "girls" from the city where feet are reputed to grow to abnormal propor tions gave an entertainment at the opera house last nigtit to a pleased audience. The Smalley Grand Concert Company is composed of musical artists. The voices of the quartet blend like water, from the clear soprano of Miss Perrine to the deep alto or bass of Miss Sprague. The dif ferent choruses and solos were warmly encored, bringing out some charming re sponses, encores often proving the gems of a program. The quartets ate rather Deiter man tne solos, roe audience un doubtedly voted M;ss Sprague the starof me occasion, ttiougn, from a professional standpoint Miss Perrine holds the honor. Miss Maud Carutbera, the reader, is a great attraction. She has a style of her own. Her display of expressing is won derful. Besides several recitations she presented a pantomime of the five senses, something new here, that exhibited her powers of action, expression and self control in a charmicg manner. May these five Chicago girls return to Albany some time. passed judgment upon the arriving con W V :&5 iKr u' Lebanon to attend the Epworth League abouts.Rev. Poiing.pastor of the church, KiK "li . d th front dnnr with hill head full 7"" """" " u . entered the front door with his bead full of his morning sermon, and was aston ished to see his pi'lpi'. occupied by so distinguished a gentlemau. He appre ciated the situation at once and alter a few whispered words accompanied the reverend gentleman tthe door, who started in the right direction, feeling somewhat humiliated over hia n intake. A very good Sunday joke, though. Weekly Crop Bulletin. PoElTUasd. Or., April 19, 1S97. The marked change in the weather from that which pieceded the current week has had a most beneficial effect up on vegetation, and the warmth being followed by the rain of last night and of today, has been most opportune. The lowlands were in good condition to work daring the latter days of the week, while the higher land was too dry Plowing and seeding were prosecuted with the ut most vigor, every horse and man avail able were used, working from fourteen to sixteen hours a Cay, to get in the normal mal acreage of grain, and many almost succeeded - Plowing and seeding will continne. The weather was favorable to fall-sown grain, it made good growth during the week. Grain sown since Jan uary 1st ia doing nicely, and the current rain will start the grain sown during the past week. Grass ha good growth and stork is fattening' up. Gardening-mak- in? has heen very active. The tone of all' correspondents has im proved, and the reports all agree as to the excellent prospects for grain, grass, and fruit. Lambing is abcut over, and a large percentage of tue la in re has been saved ; the increase has been great. The weather conditions today are fa vorable tor showers aud fair weather at intervals, but hot weather is not again probable for some time. Frosts are not probable. In Eastern Oregon thepioepecta for all prodicts were never better. B. S. Paoce. Crook County. B. F. A'len and family returned from Portland Uet Friday. They spent the winter at Oregon' metropolis, but are glad to be enrolled as residents of Prine ville Married: At the residence of the bride's rarejts.on Mill creek, on the 6th inst., Mr. J. E. Calavan and Miss Aver B. Spear, Elder C. P. Bailey officiating. Harry Hackleaian, who went with L. F. Castle to Holiister, California, with horses, returned last Saturday and went on up the next day to Price. Mr. Castle had not disposed of any of hia horses. W. R. Booth, of Sisters, was in our c.tythis week. From him we learn that the snow is only ten.or twelve feet deep in the mountains, and that the road a ill be put in good condition as soon as pos sible. Review. Mrs. T. H. Hopkins anl Miss Maud 'Crosby are visiting in Portland. Bishop Breyfogel of the Evangelical church will pay hia first visit to Albany on April 28 when he will preach at 8 j. m. ' Mr. J. O. Bushnell, who was operated upon for "appendicitis last Saturday - morning, is doing well gaining very rap idly. ...... . Easter services yesterday at the Ma sonic temple were conducted by State Snoerintendent Irwin. The floral deco rations were very tastv. Mr A. Tanzler, an o'd business man of . Jefferson, has bought the grocery stock of Kroschel Bros, in the Baltimore ulcck, and will ran a first class grocery s'ore at that place. H. W. Scott, of Portland, a brother of Abigail Scott Doaniway has gone east on - 41 trip. Bupyvrrcu uo -i" . iDi. ft Mir ington before lie returns. Miss Edna Price, of this city, who eradoated last Jane, from the normal department of Willamette university, received from State Superintendent G. M. Irwin on Friday a state diploma hav ing very creditably passed the required examination. baiem journal. Mr. William Cowan, employed on the clerical staff of the custom-house, in this district, is seriously ui at nis residence, .394 Alder rtreet. He is suffering from Bright a disease, and his condition 1 -.anch as to cause grave apprehension as -to bis recovery Oregonian. DUBRUOXJE-NICXKESOX WEDDING. !Mr. Clarence Dubruille and Miss Ket tle Nickerson were united in marriage on Sunday at 4:30 p. m., in the Catholic chnrch,in this city, by Rev. Louis Metay Rather Lively. This noon while the Imprint force was at dinner, Mr. J. A. Finch, who recently disposed of the plant to Hon. J. S. Smith, took posession of the office and locked the doors, so that the hands could not enter upon going to the office at 1 o'clock. Mr. Smith proceeded to break into the office and soon was in full charge. There seems to be a dispute as to the lease of the office from the owner of the b'ock, Mr. Finch claiming a two years leaee y.t, while Mr. Smith also says be Las a lease of the office in bis posession, be sides an incompletion cf ti e contract of sale The Democrat mentions the af fair as a matter of news, merely, sub ject to correction. few da s. A large assembly of relatives and friends gathered at the residence of Grandma Werti in Tangent yesterday. It bein her 8let birthday, grand time was had. There were 43 present and one of the finest dinners ever one sat down to was served. Grandma does all her own housework. She made a fruit cake which was delicious, and she is at genial as moat of young people. We nope that she may live to see many more such birthdays She is highly respect ed by all. May she live a long life is the wish of the citizens of Tangent and Young America. Grandpa Reaser preached a very able sermon oa Easter sabbath in the M. E. church south, to a large audience. - While in Albany on Satnrda' we ran across our old friend and neighbor Hon. 8cott Ward ot near Ptainview. He says that since A Rock Hiller has left and gone that there is no news in the paper tram that part of the country bat saya Tangent and Oakville are qui e lively in that respect. We see since Little Rose Bod and Young America have been giv ing one another digs in the paper that two correspondents have bobbed np, Be linda Jane and S. A. L , of Sodarlle. Yoc.no America. On the Divide. April 19, 1S97. The Easter services held yesterday at the school boiee in connection with the Sabbath School was well attended, the house being filled to overflowing with visitors. Tne committee on decorations bad beautifully decorated the house with evergreen and white flower. Some excellent mnsic by the choir and songs by the children were greatly appreciated by all, as also were the recitations by the S. S. scholars. lhe many friends of Mr. Pbiipott are vary glad to learn that he, accompanied by bis bri te has decided to ag.in per manently reside here in the future. He has been greatly missed while making his many trips "up east. Mac Sommervilie spent Sunday with his mothtr. Mrs. Anspiger of Harriabnrg, accom panied by her daughter Miaa Lizzie, have been visiting at the old borne. Mack Ray born, student of the State Kormal at Monmouth, came np yester day, completely surprising hia parents as they were not expecting him so soon. He is row a graduate from the aforesaid school. Harve Sommerviile left Saturday for Yamhill countv to gather np and drive home the 1 rge band of cattle he baa re cently bought, af.er branding and com pleting all arrangementa he will move them tu his stock ranch in Eastern Or egon. Mrs. Davenport spent Saturday with her dtughter Mrs Springate who is slo r ly growing weaker. Tbey no loneer en tertain any hope of ber recovery. All farmers made good ne ot the pret ty weather last week and got to quite a lot of grain, though some had to stop sowing and wait tor rain, which has al ready come, to their great joy. s S Dxcidedlv Cheeky. Several men hav ing the cheek to call themselves railroad commissioners passed through Albany last night on the overland for the Cali fornia line, for the inrpoee ot inspecting tne ooutnern racinc norm ward. Xhev are wasting time and are displaying gall not ofteu witnessed. Theie being no R R Com., the act is somewhat arbitrary. All bybs are on Rowland, hence the big mining ad on our fourth page will be of general interest. It is the mining center of great possibilities. Money back if you don't like Schillings Best. Tea and money at your grocers. A Schilling & Co 6;i San Francisco Lttsr List. . Following is the list of letter remaiuing in the PootofGce at Alltany, linn county, Oregon, April 20, 1897. Persons calling for these letters must give the date on wbicn they were advertised. Andrews, Mr. Car'ton, Aasel 5 McKillop, Wm Morris, F L Price, F S Tisdale, W J T. J.Stttw. PM WEDNESDAT To B Tried bv Jcbt. "The T.ml by Jury" an operetta, to be given on April 23, promises to be a local entertainment of much interest. The following is the cast of characters : Plaintiff, Miss Marguerite Alderson. Defendant, A. L. Akers. Judge, A. W. Lunaell. Counsel, J. Clem Irvine. Bailiff. Dr. Z. M. Parvin. Foreman of jury. O. O Awbrey . Barrister, Prof. Cat lion Sox. A Jescnos Ctwositt. Oar friend F. W. A. Crain picked up an opal on the railroad track some time ago and its pe culiar markings attracted hia attention. He sent it to San Francisco and bad it dressed and mounted on a ring and as a curio it will certainly rank among the rare and valuable, Toe marking show plainly the profile of a lady's head with flowing bair, the noee, chin and eyes showing very distinctly. From a curio stannpoint it will equal s diamond in value as there is not another like it in the world. Time. Going To Mexico. J. C. GooJale ot theCobnrg Lumber Co. left on the after noon train for Roeebnrg. From that city he will take passage on the overland train on a trip to Gaymaa. Mexico, on busineri connected with bit mill. Gnymas is located on the western coast of Mexico a few hundred miles below he California line and Mr. Goolale has secured a contract with a railroad corporation of that city for 3,000,000 feet of bridge and other lumber. Guard SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. John Coins of Corvallis, is in the city to see Lis brother married tonight. 3. O. Green, of Crawfordsvitle, was naturalized today and is sow a subject ot Uncle Samuel. Miss Jennie Clayton is recovering from injuries received from a recent collision with a bicycle. Wm. McKinley was in the city today, not the president of the U. S., but a quiet resident of Brownsville Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hulburt returned from San Fiancisco eeveral day ago, and are ill at her father's near this city. Rev. . F. Berry, editor of the Epworth Herald, of Chicago, spoke in Eugene Monday night and to Salem last niht. Miss Barbara Vandren came over from Albany Saturday to apend a few davj with frienda in this city. Corvallis Times. Albert A. Hafleoger, of Portland, and Mrs. Ella Runer, proprietor of the f mous Foley Springs, were married in Eugene last night. B. M. Donaca, of Lebanon, received a paralytic stroke yesterday, one sJe being affected in a serioos manner. Hia condition ia considered critical. Mr. Mack Merrick, one of Albant's sa loon kceperi in tht early ('ays, arrive. I in the city this week from Washington, after an absence of many years. A B Hammond and wjfe arrived tn Portland yesterday from the East, on their way to Astoria. Big thing ar looked for down at the month of the Columbia. Mr. Archi Coins and Miss Era Hayea, two of Albany's well known yonng people, will be married tonight at the residence of the groom's parents in the 3rd ward. Mrs- H. C Watson, and Mother Mor gan, sister. Miss Lizzie, and children, left on the overland this morning, for Capleville, Tern , where Mrs. Watson and children will visit with ber mother and sister for about three months. Dick Kiger. Edwin Stone and Al John son, who went to the bay country Sat urday on a fishing trip returned home ooday with 138 tront, some of them H or SO inches long. The trio fished at Elk City and were delighted with tbei catch. Corral i la Time. Mrs. A. B. Hughe, sister of Mrs. Tiro gil Parker, and so Allen, of Astoria, are in the city on their way to the Bay. Mrs. Haghea reports a very light run ot fish, and general d if satisfaction on ac count of the employment of chinamen in the canneries instead of white men. The 90th anniversary of the birth of Rev. Jos. Pearl .of Haleev, occurrine laat Sundav, the 17th, was celebrated at the home of W. H. Pearl Mr. Peart has bad twenty children and is at the bead of five general ioDS.and continues in good health. HOME AND ABROAD. For fruits Of all kinds, Go to F. H. Pfe'ffera. Dawson sells Liverine. Liverine 50c at Dawson's. Apples at C E BrowxellV. Home talent draws the crowd. F H Pfeiffer keeps everything in season A good second band sewing machine for (6. Ckawpobd Habxisii. Pictures from 75 cents to 25 per doz.n at Longs gallery. All&OO nugget has just been found in josepnine tounty. Colored spectacles and eye glaise 25c at r ranch's jewelry atore. For a good physic take Liverine, for tale oy iawon, the "pill autocrat-" Our printing is the chetrxwt because it is the best, Smilkt, the Printer. Our work is the bft. therefore it is the cbeaoest. Smiley, the Printer. Crawford tc Harnmh for photogTaths. Prices from II to l?0 per dozen. Water white comb hooey from California. Just in at u E BHowsMx'a The Ruth leve tor Portland at 7 a m on Monday, Wednesday and Thursdays. Two packaim of garden rd for Set, according to their usual custom at Stewurt Sox's. 3,000 baa been eubtcribed fr a new Chrutian church in Eugene. 1 1.000 mot is wauL-d. Dr G. W. Mston, pbjtician and tar geon, Albany Or. Calls answered prompt ly in city or country. Kas 117.00. horts 19.00; wheat chops $25 per ton, seod oata 50 reuu per b-ohcl. Bet sash at M . Senders. That German washing fluid, which fca ororso such a fine thing has rrived at Parker Bros la a large quantity Call and try a bottle. Information that it worth its weight in go d: Get your meau of all kinds at Hen ry Sroler't, on Second trwt If yon owe Conn Hunt on call opon them and pay op. Wby Ua't that a goxf etolution for now it the pay cp time. Try C. Simpoon at Son City Laundry for 6rt class wore -opp St. Cha hotel. For choice nwM of all kind, aad prompt attention cau nr-a Wm Eosenck soi, two docr we4 of Keecht at MUer. Dr H. E. aad O. K. BeenoaWa . r residence in t be post office building ial attention given to disease of woroa ! An injunction has a!ralr been terrad restraining the 'MiilJiotf of a new couit bouse to l om coantr. far which tha eon- tract ha just been let. J. toreros has moved to iarf jt td Schmeer'a stab!. 2d 1 street, where be will ,ZP ii 84 I"" true that Mr. James Cornwall and the try. Cll On hltn. j .l.- xirtmm mm, married, tmttiiat If the hair has be male to no 1 1 1 trooirst docs tons ore taken from natural chor on baid bead in thouA.dt of . the old llanoert hole ia incorrect. The cr. by umg Uall a Hair Renewer, wby I ore spokeo ot was taken from a regular Played Bali- Saturday afternoon the College club defeated the Boys club 12 to 11 in eeven innings- atte- a live game. witnessed by a goo sized audience. Goins threw for tha winning side and Layton for the Boys club. Having won a game apiece another contest will be necessary to decide the superiority of the clubr. Experienced Tailoe. In another col umn yon will notice the new firm oi 8. A. Schiffler & Co. Mr. Scbiffler hs for the past 8 years been the cutter and man ager ot the tailoring department ot the Li. h,. Ulain ijiotning uo. tie has gained a reputation of turning out work not ex celled in the finest shops of larger cities, and as cutter he ranks among the first on the coast. . That Diamond Risa stolen in Portland from William Emerick ot this city, was traced by a detective to a saloon where it wars pawnod by Ed Kendall. Kendall has skipped out, and cannot now be found. This will exonerate Frank Camp er, in we prcotjuwj ui uuu iwrmj-uve oeu irom tne ring stealing ior wnicn uo relatives ana invitea guests, ine onae has been held. It also leturnsto tni- looked lovely in a suit oi tan and yellow, and earned a bouquet oi orange blossoms. The bride not being a member of the church the ceremony was not performed in front of the alter. Mr. Leo Cohen acted as best man and Miss Denney as best lady. After congratulations bad fol-1 lowed the bappy couple and the immed- j iate families of the couple repaired to1 Mrs. Dubraille's, where s delicious wed dial repast was served. The groom is a popular clerk in the store of Mi. P. Cohen ; the bride is a daughter of the late Mr. Hugh Kickerson and has been a life long resident of Linn connty. The bappy couple have many friends who will unite in wishing them happiness and prosperity. erick bU property. A. Tanzler, wbo bought the remainder of the stock of poods of Kroschel Bros., last evening; took then; to Jefferson, where he will sell them. Kroschel Bros. nave. gone to Mew Ulm, Minn. Cyras Talk The Independence-Monmouth motor is to "be ran to Dallas over the S P track. Wheat has gone np 4 cento in the East; but the conditions here do not permit of a material change yet. The local quotation is C4 or 65 cents. The awning in front of Graham & Coon's tailor shop took a tumble daring last night, swinging into the window in the adjoining -vacant office room. Bishop Dubs, of the United Evangelical cburch will be in Brownsville April 27. Sweet Home, April 28, Waterloo and Sodaville April 29. He is not down for a visit to Albany. The following sheriff's sa'es were made at Salem on Saturday . In the case of 8. P. Munkers vs E. O. and Lizz'.e E Byde, lots in Compton and Brooklyn addition to Salem were bid in for 1916 93 by the plaintiff In the case of Jacob Bezemer vs' J. A. Van Eaton et al 10? acres were bid in by plaintiff at 12,183 81. "Cures talk" in favor ot Hood's SarsapariUa, aa for no other medi cine. Its great cares recorded In truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous. They have won the confidence of the people; have given Hood's Barsapa rilla the largest sales in the world, and have made necessary for Its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's SarsapariUa is known by the cures it baa made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures ot rheumatism, neuralgia ( and weak nerves, cures oi dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove TWO LINN CO. CASES. xhe following cases are before the Su preme Court. The Journal gives the facia. II Bro lers, appellant, vs J O Bobanon, O G Burkbart and Albany Farmers Company, respondents, appeal from Linn county; argued and submitted. This is suit instituted In thecircuit court of the state of Oregon for Linn county ,in department No, 2, to foreclose a chattel mortgage. John Bomers, attorney for respondent; Jas K. Weatherford at torney lor appellent. J F Wyatt, plaintiff and respondent, vs George Henderson and J W Stncbell, defendants and appellants, appeal from i.inn county, argued ana sunmiuea. This is an action to recover the possess ion of personal property, plaintiff's com plaint alleging substantially as follows: That plaintiff is and baa been since the 11th day of September 1894, the owner of 5,000 but hels ot brown oats, stored in the warehouse of the Harrriaburg ware house company. Plaintiffs claim that defendants since the 11th day of Sep j tern ber 1894 have been in the possession of said oats, and now wrongfully and unlawfully withhold and retained the possession of same to plaintiff. That on Cie 8th day of October, 1894, plaintiff demanded possession of said oata, and detendaota refused to deliver the same to plaintiff. That said oata were placed with defendant and stored in the ware house of the Harrisburg warehouse (omp any. That the value of the oata is $1,250. John Somers and Jamea K Weatbeford, Attorneys for respondents ; W R Bilyeu and Geo U Williams attorney tor appellants. yOPEBA f IS 1MB uates. Gates, Ob., April 20, 1897. Editob De mock at: Had a splendid April shower yeHerda y u was very mocn needed tor the gardens. Little Allie Gleaaon wbo was lying at the point of death several days laat week, has recovered sufficiently to be ont Sat urday. Mrs. Joseph Craik, of the Pioneer House, left yesterday for Mill C.ty to viit hereout in Mrs. B. butiey. Some one bad the sneaking meanness to cut the cable of the boat aero the river during the recent high water, snd the people on the other aide are com palled to go by Minto a distance of three milea to reach the postoffice and atore. Such a person should be prosecuted to the fullest extent oi tne lit, Mrs. Kate Mannan and daughter jiamie viatica uetro.l aatnrday. Mr. T. Z Drais went to Albany yea- teroay to accept a position on the O. C. A E. bridges. His many friends are pieaaeu to near oi his success bnt are afraid he tll not be able to work owing to a rheumatic affection of the left arm, which has been troubling him tor some time. Mrs Drais will remain in tia'ee ior the sommer. We noticed Mr. Al Bills, of Niagara on our st reft Friday. Mrs. E. D Q linn visited friends in Mill Oty Ust week. There will be six members initiated ia the W. O. W. lodge at its text tneetiog. Tb Woodmen are taking the lead ia Gates. There ahoald be circle insu lated fur the ladiea. Rax. SoJavMeGoM and Tin. Sodatillx, Or , April 20, 1897. Eorroa Dsmocwat. I wuh to correct a statement in your iswne of the ISth under the beading of Trot L!y nothing tn IL ow, it is Found Paine's Celery Compound the Best of Remedies For the Nervous Exhaustion Con sequent Upon Her Arduous Work The Remarkable Artiste Who Stands Pre-Eminently at the Head of Her Profession. The news (if MorM.ka' rarovarv iVnm the recent severe ai kne a that eoiptMilad ber to leave the tae will be a aoaree ofl eongratulatmq to (tie whole wor d. Modje-ka. la a Mtr to Wells. R chard son A C opiny. say ah has. foaad (wnal thousand - of neonle in avarv ml , Uon of lire have ao of Leo heartily testified) ' Th-re Is the danger that in tbeit ager aee te t k a spring remedy a tbonght oeraon may carry borne som bogus o.neootion prepared with only anch a smattering of medical knowledge as can oe picked no be hind s eonntar. Paiaa ee ary compound ia prepared ia xtf aeeordaoae with tbs preacrlptiua brilliant Presbyterian leader ef Nsw York city; Klistbetb Cad v Kanton; feeretary Carlisle's private secretary; SUie Treasurer Addison B Colvio of New York; John Graham the foremost man in America', athletics. The wife of Rev Charlee H Parkhnnc '.b" famon preachar anrl mrnnxr vrv or Monareof Montr a', M j r General Blrnev. Judge Pow r of Vermont, and a bt ore of prominent men and wo men. Including so leea than nve U 8 eoniirosMmen, are among the thonaadoa of sratefoi people who have reo ntlv ant to tt proprietors of tni woodorfal rem edj their expression of its ooequaUed jaino ones and women wbo eao ar fjra, an I do comoKod tha . ibet modi cl acvtje m tbs o nntry. And then also from the people in the ordinary walks of life there e.ma tboos ands ot bonx. straigMforw .r 1 hatrifa t letters, telling bow Psine's celery com pound bos madelbem well. Taiir teetitaonv timnlw vmmtn ihm what Slew Eogiscd'a nvx vigorous edi torso sptiy satd in a letter tailing; cf tbs benefit Psine's celery compound b1 bsen to a msmber of hia fsmils: "Psine's celery compound la not a patent modi cine; it i Dots aarsaiariila; it is doc a mere tonic; it ia not an ordinarr nervine k a aa far beyond them atlas tne du moni is superior to cheap g ms." It makes Doois w-h. It is tha ona tro specific recognized and prescribed today bv eminent practitioner f sr dis an as arising from a debilitated narvoos system. Prof Pbetpa gave to . 'his prof s eioae positive core for s'.eepsatneas , will it not in your ease? The imc of iresmine Oliver chilled rlow sna'e ba been reduced to 50 rest. Be sure the njune Oliver is on every share For tale only by Uopkint Bros. BaldtKW is of it a rrecreld or :rtm- panieu oy grsyoe or lle otr. lo pr- i Tent twtn Milne so J nrvr, osi UsM usir beoewer, an honest remedy . Keep gate until fiseare lead totatt toc r miles distant from the UaopcTt place and was taken oat bv &. W. Mabon. Professor Jaaxs Cornwall and the sriter of this article and tested by Prof. Cornwall, wbo is aaayer and mineralogist. The ore produced a nice showing of gold and what are supposed to be silver bnt Prof. Cornwall proniurved it tin. bicb serins quite plentiful. We don't wish to get np aav false excile- WBir until von learh the shoo of toe Albany Drwd Bf Company, wbe arm ot our .-jtrmsul let them call opn von ul Bod a hoe line of nwwi of an j sn.i.nii. . ,k kind. Thii conusor krrr tie l-t nl . . yon will be rr if yon don t call on bem. .a,i ia (, himself, aa we can show Coosidt-r Vour wars, tbiok before von I both the cold and tin and tbs kind of ore aft, and thro g to jJaigbt Bros . where it eame out cf and can also show the vein yoo wui tsn-1 a choice : cf sseaia of ail i or lead the ore came from. kinds to ord r from. 1 on are bound to be W. W. PakJuaa. pkased it yon order of them. Anyone wislinir some mod urine rocom- ber pickles can secare thm by dropping- a poai card to K ii Hurfhwn, Albany Or Also eartv cabbase plan Is and choice nrden seed, at reasooabSe prue. Mrs. H.vF. Mcllwain returned las night from Pol t land. Mrs. E. H, Dunham and daughter went to Portland on the boat this morn-ing. License was issued today for the mar riage of J. C.Keller and Ulie En berg, oi LDanon. Rev. Poling went to Independence to day to preach a funeral sermon five miles from the city. w . v . irawroro, tne Aermotor man went to Portland this morning to lay in astocx oi windmills. Airs, case oi fort land, baj been a guest at the Bisters Academy, where her aaugnter attends school. r atner Lne. oi rwoseoure. the vounir- est Catholic priest iu Oregon, was in Al bany today on a visit with rather Me tayer. Senator McBride receives 75 to 100 let tare a day from Oregon office seekers and their friends. Wbo would be a U. 8. senator. Mr. Herbert H. Ames arrived in Al bany Sunday from Missouri. He will leave tomorrow morning tor the Santiam mines, where be will have charge of the Albany mines for the Portland syndicate, whicn recently bonded the property. A. M. Cannon, of Albany, who so creditably filled the role of Appius Claud ius in the traged, "Virginius" recently produced in Balem, under the auspices of the local Knights of Pythians, passed through Salem this morning on the El more enroute to Portland. Journal. Induiry made last eveniog developed the fact that tomorrow or Thursday will witness the departure hence of A. Bush, Miss Paliie Bush and Governor and Mrs William P. Lord tor the east. Mr. and Miss Bush go for pleasure and rest and their itinerary will embrace New York, Washington, Boston and some favored spots in old New Hamp shire and Eastern Canada and will oc cupy the better part of to months, Mr. Bush desiring to leave the east be fore the intense beat sets in there. The governor goes in a semi-official capacity, being Oregon's representative at the ded ication ceremonies at General Grant's tomb and as the guest of the committee in charge of that great national function. statesman. Thx Kw Iraiao'XTtox. The ladiea of Eogene Grove of the Pacific Circle Voodmen of oodcralt held a meeting in I O O F ball vest irday afternoon to complete some special arrangementa for entering tbe new jurisdiction. Tne Eugene Grove baa entered tbe new juris diction and is now known as Grove No 16. instead of No 4. Twenty out of tbe thirtv groves in Oregon have entered tbe new jurisdiction, wlucn is anoan as tne Pscific Circle Woodmen of Woodcraft. Oregon is well favored In the new juris- j UICUOH, as mis aiawe iiwub m uimjuwnj vi the grand otbeers. airs V an Uradai oi Pendleton is grand guardian, Mrs Helen Sou.hwick of Salem, ia adviser, Mrs Hawkins of Albany, and Mrs r a loon of The Dalles, are membeia of tbe board of managers, and Dr vt Ktiykendall oi tbisci'yis grand physician. MissSanlU man ot Denver, Colorado, ia bead clerk. Eugene Guard. Xw PosTMASTXaa is Oaxooa. The fouith class postmasters appointed yes terday were: G. w. Carter.Canyonvine, vice '1 nomas Wilson, removed: August Delmerint. Davton. vice R L. Harris, removed ; A. J. Florey, Eagle Point, vice S. B. Holmes, resinned; 11. K. Sherrill, Harrisburg, vice J. D. Bennett,resigned. has been Hoodrs SarsapariUa Is the best-In fact the One True Blood Purifier. .. cure liver Ills; easy to HQOd's PllIS Uke. easy to operate. 280. The Cottage Grove Leader purchaMsd by Frank Wooly. II. B. Miller is said to lie a candidate for a Uermau consulate. This is dodbtful but pctsible. H Snook, of Salem, has leen awarded tne conuact ot building tin Coos county court house for $11,625. Tbs highest bid was 4iu,uuv. Tbe weather today bss been cloudy. a stm breeze nravaiii. irom tne west ana enough chill to suggest uia iim vi uin i ! Under the Weather. ' That in the common Spring complaint. Tou feel "logy," dulL Your appetite is poor. Nothing tastes good. You don't sleep welL Work drags. You cross every bridge before you come to it. There's lots of people have felt like you until they toned up the system by taking the great spring remody Ayer's SarsapariUa It's been curing suoh oases for 60 years. Try it yourself. A Big Goose Story. Albany men who are trtinir in vain to kill a goose should learn a lesson from the following told by the Corvallis Times: Here is a goose killing etorv that is both authentic and prixe-w inning: Mil lard Hayes and Jeff Guinn are both em ployed on the Mathloma and the East river bar, about three miiee above this city, has been tbe scene of their labor for the past week or to. Saturdav af ternoon about ffve o'clock. Mr. Mayes and Mr. Guinn took their shotguns and went np the river a short distance where they shot a goose that was flying over They took tbe fowl and placed it in the water at tbe rivers edge as a decoy. Ere long a flock of over 200 geese canve sail ing through the air. circled around, and finallv settled in tbe river a short dis tance above the decov. Then they swam leisurely toward tbe dead goose. When tbey were in the proper position, the sportsmen fired at them, and then gave them a couple of more shot as they rose. Then followed the wildest sort of a scene. A couple of boat were put off from the Mathloma to pick no the eeese. Oeese sere kicking around in all imaginable positions and tbe boatmen cut their heads off with the oars. When a count was taken it was found that the gent! men bad killed fourteen geese. This beats anything heard of so far this sea son, and it need c-niv be added that maoy of Mr. Haves' and Mr. Guinn's friends had goose for Etster dinner. Not Iksam A Sa.'em Dispatch says that Emma J. Hannah, the I.inn county murderess, wbo whs transferred irom the penitentiary to the Insane asylum March 20 does- not imnreea the asylum au thorities as betas' very insane. In fact. Superintendent Paine says she has so tar exhibited no evidences of insanity, It fa not clsimed that she is not ment ally unbalanced. The HannaU woman has been placed In a ward, where she care lull v watched, and if ber present mental condition is maintained, will be returned to the penitentiary. A DisTisorisHtDNEPHEw.-Dr. Thorn d son has a nephew by the name of John G. Saxton who is becoming a diBtin guished artivt. He is now in France and has lust completed a painline in oil which bas been accepted at the Salon Id Paris. It is a compliment indeed to th talent of tbe young artist that this painting; nas been accepted as it is one of 1,600 selected from 7,000 to be placed in this great gallery of art. It is proper to add that this is tbe second study that merited the acceptance oi this celebrated European Court. limes. A Lyon's Fioht Crowinir out of the recent trial of K. Kerry, ot Ly ins, for disturbing a reugiouH meeting (funeral) a live buhl too it place two or three davs ago between Berry and Dick Landes, in a inch some blood was spilt, a warrant was issued out of the local courts at Lv one. but the defendant slinned awav and coming to Albany paid hia tine. Lyons is getting some of its old time reputation back. A r ts MuniM- The animatiscope, as exhibited at the opera boose last niibt. ia all right, in contrast to tbe slipshod affair exhibited in Albany sev eral weess o. Tbe exhibition was splendid one of Edison's famous machine and tbe ao.Heo.-e were given a treat The life like scenes produced were Fishing from a bridge, tn which a friend lets tbe fisherman into lhe water with a plash ; leedins: tne uoves; aa entrancing kiasinir exhibition; a hurdle lace, true a life; a blacksmith scene; tbe passing of the lightning express; the darkey baby's morning bath and an election day scene in a big city. The action in the pictures is vet too slow ; bnt it otherwise is an actual reproduction of life. Tbe proprietor bas bis order in for tbe Fits- simmons-Corbett fight. that Psine's eatery coo. poo od Is the vsry-rf pf .1 mrx L Phelps, M D IX D, of be of all iw-osdim for nervous exhaoa Inaximoala coil era- If matlvw ssSaecs Ii". Ibsve basn elosslv sratefeed trr the a blast Joseph Haar-mn rishliy call Modjak phirian ot svsry school, snd lhy srw -ih pw-na-anosea of artist." ,Mfttrl that it stsod alo-M a U Modaka bath Is a matter of srorld rejube rsened for boil ling up a per wide Interest, aad ber tocri-wonia: lo Unw-, haa!ih la tbe spring. vHoaortbe great reonmiy which makes! Tne most ovw-wbeSraiDg testimony to psopewsl' ta cl particular iw-roaot inM ,,ln of Pio'a ee!-v otnpoand (he sarly spring;. wti from svsry qur khst bas raewoUy appaared from men and ebt:dra wbo ar takin- Palnes eatery eompoaad. asxt are yainlog ta ssrvoos vijrT, wsicbt and evry or netur be tn. Tbe thoughtful portion of tbe eon snna ! Ity knows t wi oad of parif ynwt U b-ood vonws ef national rfpatarjon: Hon Go B Mwift mayor of Chicago. Ffaaeia If ane. Ilia foMmna nostra otaer lndkUoa( b-mpsrwocs la the world; Mr. Usttbsw S Qny. wife cf tbe rrsat rwoablinssi suns tor from Peaavvrruifa; Kx President Caik at tha Naji nal sLd reca latin g tbe oerruaa sad alimea I Teachers Association. larr system, as spring cornea oa. I Rev ChareaL. Thorn paon. D U. the wasting strength, dyspepsia, bniioasneas. Irver complaint, nsaralrm. rosaatsiaa , ail aarvoas distsweis and kidney treablca. Far all smb. eocnDisinxs Paiae's eaterr aampoaad has aocesedoi agsr" and again wrrma everytniag aiae baa railed. Wben Modjeska ia a leoer jpablvbed ia Boston said: -I have found Paine's et err eompoaad the very best ot remedies for the oerrooa exbaoarJoa esosrqooat a pen the ar-taoae work of my profes stoa. she voiced the expsneaoe of awery Ur4 oat. ran down, sx as as ted wxaaa wbo ever wwot to ths fcieateat cf all rem dios for reiirf. No one ever yet faile-i to fled strength aad besith rstaming who fsithtnUy used aatore's trae re as-ly Paiae's eeiery compound. Glassware- St vr to Astobia. Engene No. 3, eight new box cars and two Hats, on tbe O. O. St 2. yesterday were taken by way of tbe eoutnern i acinc to uooie ior nse on uis Astoria fc Columbia Kiver K. R. as soon as needed. Work ia being pushed rapid ly forward. Our new line of underskirts have arrived. Ther are In silk, mureeo. alapaca rattle taffeta, sateen anl gingham, the best skirts ever shown for Utth mooty. At the Ladies Uatasr. Bead for the "Cnnbook." too pages (re J. C Ayer Co., JercU, alasa. Just received all the latest in sailor hats, high, low and medium crown. Call and rice tbem. 1st UDttS DiUtt. riiE PLACE TO BUY BICYCLES Columbias, Your Groceries and Baked Goods Is at Parker Bros Everybody kcowi where their place is. Thev keen a fresh stock of eroceries. produce and baked goods, ef all kinds, sell at reasonable prices and treat their customers well, au aiike. Yon mav rearret some step von take in lifo tnt none taken into tbe store of Parker Broe. It is a gret thins; to be well fed. Par ker Bros keep good groceries. A loaf of bread is not much but yon want it well made. Try Parker Bros. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING. The Blain Clothing Co. has bought the stock of goods recently bid in at assignee's sale by Mr. Vance and for a limited time, at least, their large lines of Clothing, Furnishing goods and Boots and Shoes will be offered at a decided reduction in price. Just the Thipg. Qreen peas and Mew potatoes at F. H. Ffeiffers, and everything else in season . Ftlr Prices On tbis basis we solicit your prescription. We use but one grade of Koods, the best. In accuracy our work will please tbe most critical. Uur prioes will compare favorably with any. Bcbkiiabt & Lee. A lot at a bamin price. See tbe dis play ta tne west sbow-wiaiow. Glass berry dunes. Glass waterpitcbers. Glass celery dishes. Cake stand, fancy plates, pickle and olive dishes for 15c each. Seta ot four pieces, creamer, spooabolder. rogar bowl and better dish for 25c for set. Some handsome jardidier at reasonable prices. S.E. Young & Son. Albany Trading GO. B. N. HOEBIS, MAGES o Grocery Department 8 bars Savon soap 25c 3 boxes blueing 25c 4 pks corn starch 25c 3 dozen clothes pins . 5o Almonds, 1 lb 15c Best tea, lib 40c 1 gal best vinegar 15c 1 eal best syrup 50c Axle crease, best 10c 2 cans tomatoes 15c 2 cans corn 15c 2 good brooms 25c 5 lba Arm& Ham mer Soda 25c lib Corn Cake to bacco and pipe 20c 1 gal can tomatoes 25c 3 lbs cartoon crack ers v 25c 1 gal good peaches 30c 3 cans fine oysters 25 Country Produce Taken All oar goods are tea) and first class Windsors, B. O. E. Ajax. Complete Line tor an ages and rotn sexes Wheels to suit any pone or fancy STEWART & SOX Hdw. Co. Do nt Buy o Thkm. Complaint ia made that a great deal of pedaling: is done in tbe suburbs by itinerants who have cheap jobn goods, like spectatles, soap, crease erasers, etc., for sale. They should not be patronized. In the first place borne merchants sell the same Koods cheaper, and should be patronised. In the second place they ars law breakers, having no license. It will be a favor if tbe Chief of Police is notified as soon as possible so that the men can be arrested. By request ol Acting Chief of Police S. W, Keece. Sodnvillo Mineral Water. W have just made arrangements to keep oa band a irood supply of Sodaville mineral water throughout the entire summer sea son. Getting a fresh supply each week, Give it a trial. Bcrshakt ft Lxs. Yes, it pays' To buy your, groceries and produce ot nmn & Huston. Thev keen the best and freshest and are all right on prices. They will help you to prosper in dun times. Bee their fine line of crockery. APRIL 17, 1897 Bulletin No. 1. THE LATEST FROM Ii. F. McILWAlN'S NEW CASH STORE. All the beet brands floor per sack, 99c The following brands ia stock : Albany Red Crown, Jefferson, Columbia. Stay ton, Aamsville, Boston Mills, Pride of Oregon ail at one price, 93c per sack. bngara ana Arburkie ana uon conee have declined. I will name the follow ing prices (abject to market changes : 100 lbs granulate 1 sugar oo 100 lbs extra O sugar 6 X) 18 lbs granulated sncar 1 00 30 lbs extra C sugar 1 00 7 lba Ar buckle coffee 1 w 7 lbs Lion coffee 1 00 When you want a sack of floor try the Anmsville ; take ft on say say-so, and if yoo are not satisfied it ia the beet floor in Oregon I will cheerfully refund your money. The Anmsville floor is fancy patent fall roller and ia made of the beet wheat to be obtained in Oregon. Try it and yon will have no other. Have just received mens fine shoes from f I 25 to M-25 per pair, every pair guaranteed. Also ladiea and chtlJrena in ox blood and bUck. We are not the agents for Kingsforda starch, bnt do sell too the beet starch for 5c per paper. Try it. w mualins and the beat style ot prints have arrived and will sell 30 yds beet brown muslin fl 00 SO yds new patterns best standard prints 100 20 vds harvest toweling 1 00 The great Mcllwain Cash Store is tbe peorkfl friend and their hands are not tied by combines or trueta. Tbey do not bave to aak tne noor mills wnat to cnaree the people fir floor. Mcllwain can sell yon any brands of floor aad cave von from the trust and combine pricea, when voa next want to make a purchase ia ilrv oods, boots and shoes, groceries or clothing. Try tbe H. k. Mcllwain fash Store, for they will save yon money. Conn try produce bought and sold for cash. - Your frienda, NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Nntiaa ia hsrsbv sivaa that the soonal meeting of h Albany Miuing X Milling Co. will be held at th etBoe of Q W Mas- ton on April 26th, 1837, o eioo pat nf sid dav for tbe mirnoae ot electing 7 dirsotorato serve for one year aad tha kruiaaotioe of sooh othsr baune aa aaay legally com befora the meeting. By ordsr ef the board of directors N H Aim CRBrownxiX Piesident. Secretary. A T THE MINES. Boarding, lodging jt and meals may be secured of the sub scriber at the Ban tiara mines, at his place at tha month of Dtj Uulch. a. VT. Whim. H. F. McILWAlN'S Cash Store. Headquarters For Everything. ALBANY'S GREATEST ST0B1 In order to reduce our im mense stock of Crockery and Glassware, to make room for new importations now on the way, we wm give Dig dis counts on every article xn our store. DiECHT & HQSEB. Come and post yourself be- ore buying. It will pay you. Don't Exchange ' Your Money For Hurt Waists until tou m our latest arrivals 'cat wears showing tMs spring. UHa-dato in stylo, quality ani woikminsMp. READ, PEACOCK & CO.