TERMS. Daily Democrat, 25 cents per month f 3.00 per year.in advance, 30c per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over months.. Single copies 6c. Weekly. $1.25 in advance; J 1.50 at eno of year; $1.75 for secoud year; $200 foi third and preceed in g yearn, when not paid in advance. Clubn of five new subscriber! at $5.00. Insurance Matters. The Dress Goods Department Is full of new things to interest and en tertain yon. Spring dress (rood are opened every day. New Organdies & Dimities dis plaved in the east window. .New Dimities at 8, l'2)4 & 15 i. New Organdies, special value, at 25;. SE Young & Son, Albany, Oregon. C LITTLER'S Ground floor Dental Office. Vard Littler, Assistant. Broadalbin, St., Albany, Or. TEK LADIES BAZiAB. . Pleasing variety of latest shapes color In Ladies & Childrens Rats .Fall lines of veilings, 15,20,25,30,35 cents per yard. I. E. & H. J. HAMILTON. CJRCUIT COURT. OCPABTMBXT NO. 2 H. H. HSWITT, JCDCI. Department 2 of the circuit conrt con vened this morning; in charge of Judge Heitt, with a small calender to run through. Two or three cases .will be tried besides four or five divorce cases. The Albany bar was pteeot ia force, with 8 M Uarland from Lebanon. A A Tussing from Brownsville, District Atty. Hayden an 1 R Skipwortn. F J Porter agt John C Elder, partition. Continued. In the matter of the assignment of i Clark Bros. Continue J In the matter of the assignment of Al bertina Kreiesel, insolvent Continued -W T Cochran agt John Cushmanfore cloeure. Continued In the matter of the assignment of F M Kiier, insolvent. Continued. Elizabeth Sicker son agt Hugh Kicker son, partition. . Continued. ilaryjane Miller agt KJira Brown etal, . partition. Continued. In the matur of the assignment of A ' M Hammer. Continued. Wm Lane agt Linn Co, injunction. . Judgment by default. Nancy Bilyeu agt J R Stewart et al, -.foreclosure. Judgment by default. Board School Fund Com agt M J Mon- teit'i et al, foreclosure. Judgment by de fault. Sarah P Blakely agt Sustn D Keehey . et al, confirmation. Sa'e confirmed. Jacob Sees agt Eliza Jane Farrier et al, confirmation. Sale confirmed. W J V an Schu) ver & Co agt G W An- derson et al, confirmation. Sale con .firned. A I ban'- Building & Loan Associativa : agt M W Orton et al, confirmation. Sale .confirmed. Albany Building A Loan Association -.agt J W Blain et al. onfirmed. Mrs C W Sogers apt Jane Woody et al, foreclosure Judgment by defanlt except -as to j vj .iaer and wile and Jane and K B Woody First National Bank agt Marisn Jack et al, to cot reel title. Judgment for ptainua. Editor Dtmoctnl: I thought I would inform the citizens in Albany in referring to the recent tax f 15 per cent to be added to the premi ums on all policies on account of license recently imposed by our citv council. I mar aay that I have ascertained that the premiums from the Albany agency are about $10,000 per annum, and there are nineteen agencies. A tax of (75 on each agency is therefore $1425. 15 per cent on $10,000 in premiums is $1500. The additional tax therefore is just sufficient to pay these licenses I wouli not teel quite so uncomfortable about these license if it were equitable and if it were based upon the license charged "other lines of business involving no more money, but I still believe at the present time where the majority have hard work to meet their obligations it would not be a wise movement to put any license on any business at present, but the facts are beyond dispute that the ordinance was originated bv certain areata who desired to crowd the smaller, agents out of the business. I do not know just who was responsible, and all I desira is that the citizens in Albany in general peti tion the couucil to repeal the ordinance in regard to taxing the insurance agents. I do not think the (itizens of Albany will be very willing to pay 15 per cent add premium for the sake f concentrating the business in the hands of two or three men who happen to have influence enongh in our council to secure this li cense tax. J. Gbadwohl Portlsnd. Or., March 31, '98. Mr. Jcutm Gbapworx, Dear Sir Replying to your favor of the 30lh inst, in reference to the 15 per cent tax, in which you state that a number of agents have offered to write policies in Albany without making the additioaal charge required by the circular Any agent issuing a policy without the 15 per cent additional whether in Board or non-Board Companies, is laying him self liable to penalty as prescribed for violation of Board rules, for writing bus iness at less than proper rate. lours very truly, P. ow S. Olset, Manager. Delegates to Republican Convention. To meet in Albany Wednesday : East Albany W V Baltimore, D F Hardman, E D Cusica, John Denny, N D. Conn, A M Holt, H L Walden, Grant Froman, W H Worrell. Albany-J R Wyatt, A B Woodin, C 3 Wina, O E Sox, J A McFeron, W U Davis, S Froman, J R Whitney, J J Gra bam, A M Cannon, P A Goodwin, W E Baker. West Albany Geo L Reee, C P Dan nam, P R Conn, P A Young, N M New port, W P Small, Geo E Fish, Fred Shultx, S N Steele, A W Blackburn, J N Duncan, W F Fortmiller. Price W U Thompson, Samuel Bo dine, James Dixon, U C. Powell, P B Marshall, M F Dawson, J W Propst, F Cornett, J S Froman. North Brownsville E A Evans, Peter Smith, L Tyeer, R H Chaplin, F M Brown, W W Robe, F II Weber and A C Hausman. South Brownsville W A Stafford. Jo seph Hume.Ed Moore. Peter Hume, A M tempieton ana w A Tmnpleton. Tallraan- Jamas Wallace. W S Thorn d- j son, Geo McKnight, John Baltimore. byracuse John Cooser, E. S. Buek- ner. Sooth Lebanon W H Boo:b. John A Lamberson.Wm Jennins.Guy M Brown, W B Donaca, S K Kickerroo, J G Reed, W E Chandler, G F Gould. North JLehanon Geo Rues, J W Sim . on, Geo Lovelace, Chas Blodgett, J G Swan, A H Kenoa.l. Orleans .N Needham, Jos ates, J 1 McCune, David Sherer, Dawson. Foster A H Yost. Fred Wadtli San tiam Herbert Downing, Herbert Carlton, A L Richardson, Geo Clark. Halsew P T Starr. J W Miller, Berry Cnmmings. J M Miller. N H Pratt, T A Powell, T P Pat ton, Alex Power. W C Smith, J T McNeal, John Sucdiah. A A. Tossing, of Brownsville, is at tending court Mrs. Will Lyon, of Pullman, Wash., arrived in Albany last Saturday night on a visit with Albany relatives and friends. U. G. Hale has returned from Idaho, where he spent tie winter. After the i-xperience Linn county is good enough for him. ; "Dr " Joe Sternberg returned this noen from Portland, where he has just completed bis first year as a medical student Mrs. C. Arnold left this noon fr St. Joseph, Mo., on a six months visit with relatives. If well enough she will also go to Washington, D. C. C. W. Marty n, at one time in the em ploy of the O. P. at Albany, has been made train dispatcher at Ashland, being transferred lroin rortiaod. Oafcvliie. Hettie Moore agt Anihooy Moore, divf" George A. Geisendorfer, of the SoJasM vvib. wuwuuwu , I 1 ID Qfl C IT tWBV. 1IC (CUWM J-AJ M CI - I I . Violet Ford agt Milton Ford, divorce! Soda a very du.l place Del ore the spttngf Granted. I and summer campaign for health begin a 1 Death of C. R Sylvester. Mr. 0. R. Sylvester died in this city this morning at the age of sixty five years. About nine years ago, Mr. Syl vester, then residing in Illinois, was a large robust man, weighing two hun dred pounds or over, tall and straight. While driving a team he was thrown out upon his back, which was injured so severely as to break down bis system, and the once strong man became oent and thin. Mr Sylvester served his country faithfully in the rebellion, and wae a member of the G. A R. He was a man of splendid character, faithful in all his duties in life. He leaves a wife and daughter in this citv. The latter is the wife of Mr. W. F Hammer. Charles R. Sylvester was born August oru, loo, in me state ot Maine tie came to Albany in 1894, and has lived here siuce, a good, peaceful and honored citizen, esteemed by all who knew him. The funeral will take ao at the M . E. church at 2.30 p. m. t as or w The services at the cemetery alb conduct ed by the G. A, R. Two Girl 1 rami a. From the Oregonian : While at Cascade Locks Thursday Sheriff Driver, of Wasco county, learned that two young girls had arrived at that place after having tramped from Port-, land on the railroad track Mr. Driver found them and learned that they had determined to go 1 1 Heppner, where they claimed their father lived, and, be ing without mena. were traveling on foot. They refused to give their names or that of their father, so Mr Driver's ens picions were a-oueed, and he took the girls into custody. They were brought to The Dalles by boot, and lodged at the Columbia hotel, but Friday morning slipped a ray, and were not overtaken until they bad reached Seufert'a cannery three miles above town. The girls at first refused o give their names, but it was finally learned that they are Mamie and Mabel Dante, and that they are aged 16 and 14 years, re spectively They claimed to have for merly lived at Albany, and that on ac count of trouble between their parents they left home. Sheriff Driver is still hoi ling them, with the hope of ascer taining who their parents are. If their parents cannot be found they wi:l be placed in charge of some reform institution. Crop Report. Fall and winter sown wheat and oats are very promising; excellent growth has been made. ' Spriug seeding is being rapidly pushed to completion; in some localities all the spring grain baa been sown, on bottom lands sowing will soon commenei Rain is needed in Jackson and Josephine counties. As a rule, in creased grain acreages are being report ed. Seasons seldom open with more fa vorable grain prospects. The effects of the frosts is vet a ques tion One ot the fruit commissioners re ports. ''Commercially no damage has been done;" while some growers report, "Peaches are killed," "Aluvnds are killed ;" and others report. "Some dam age done." Cootidering all reports, it is safe to asanme that while in sectiors the frost may have killed the bad, yet as a whole, no actual damage has been done; for it frosts do not thin out the fruit, a great expense is entailed to prone it out by band. Cherries, plnms, and prunes are coming into fall bloom. Garden making is active, karly-sown vegetable seecs have made excellent growth. in taste rn uregoo sprint seeding in the Columbia River Valley is about -tone; fell and winter sown grain have an excel- stand. Plowing for summer fallow is in progress. The peach trees are in full bloom, but material injury from fraets is not anticipated. The -report ftoru the alley a-e flattering for the grain, fruit. berry and vegetable cr tps. B. S Pace Gathering far Tomorrow. Frank Welsh, son of Dr. Welsh, ar rived h ere last Friday fnm Missomi. He is well pleased with the country, and will probably stav here. Benjamin Tharp, of Saver, died sud denly on Saturday March 26, aged 67 Mr Tharp was highly respected by all who k jew him, had lived a consistent christian life and was prepared to meet bis God, he had been a member of the Baptist chuiclr' for forty vears. Mr. Tharp was th? father of 12 children, 10 are still living and were at their father's funeral last Monday. Mrs. H M. Stone oi this place is a daughter. Death comes to all, 'Be ye also prepared for ye know not what day nor what hour death may come. Presbytery of the U P cbnrch will meet next Tuesday evening in the Oak v.lle church, the opening sermon will be preached by the moderator, Kev. X J Wilson, of Eugene. Our soring term of school commenced Monday morning Froet again ! but there will be no mor frost after Easter. Do we pay anv tax? Wbv do yon dc sire to know McK." L,inle Rose Bu 1 is not a candidate lor office and yon kno r what class of people are exempt frot i taxes: " v omen, lunatics, ministers an i Indians," which one of these did yo l enppose we belonged to. Yes McK. wp pay a tax, we are not like Judge B anl others, see Linn County Republican! However, don t take our word for it bu' ask Bruce McKnight or W W Crawford or go to M C Gains and yon wi'.l find by - referring to the tax list that L R B has paid the 1897 tax. Spring grain is mostly in the ground and our farmers are well pleased with the prospect for a large crop, but gardens and irutt are not so promising. -Little Kobe Bcd N At tkaplnCA ftf thu SMVkr.lt AnturtAin nient of Mrs. Partlow and Mss Baker at the opera bonae last Saturday night in the oratorical contest the silver cup was voted Fred Thomson. Prof. W. A. McGhee.of Oakland, Or is in the city cn his way to Baltimore, to attend the general conference of the M E Cbnrch South to be- held in Baltimore. He will also visit St. Joseph, Mo., and other places. District Attorney Sam Harden came up from Salem this noon and is attend mg circuit com i. Mr. Hayden baa made a very efficient and popular oinctai ana will receive a big vote in the coming elec tion. Dr. J. P. Gill died at Eugene last Sat urday at the advanced age of 82 years He was born in London, coming to the United States when a bo v. He located in Oregon in 1870. Dr. Gill was an. uncle Delegates to the republican coucty convention, which meets in this city to morrow lore noon, are already gathering. there are a good many candidates to la bor with them. P R Keller. W A Tem ple' on and L H Laselle. are after the ea- atorsbip. Dr Lamberaon, W A Calder. M a Wilds, I Y McCuue, J R Davis, fc A Ilennesi, C B Winn and G L Rm are mentiooed lor representatives J W Pogb. Frank Froman and A J Kirk are candidates for sheriff with Pugu io the lead. J S VanWiok'e will probably be nominated for clerk, though J P Car ter is after it. Charles Warner. F M Red field. W B Wright. J D Irvine and J E Dixon are fter the recorderebip. Some one says the chances re in favor of Ir vine. B A Stafford will be renominated for assessor. Green Morris for treasurer. W a Wiley for superintendent and E TT Fisher for surveyor Delegates not heretofore mentioned are : Scin A J Johcson, V F Gill, George Phillips. Jr. iranklin Butte Wm Brenner. D E Berdan, T S Coffer, Wm Moore. Jordan L-wis Trask, m H Small. Sbedd J R Davis. R A Jarne. J Car- uthers, J-bn Barton, Frank Bayne. North Hameburg E E Upmever. Jas Sabio, R A Kampy, feam'i Nixon and Brace Davidson. A Lady tried Schilling's Best tea and did not like it. She tried it again and made it according to direc tions. It's her only tea now. 639 Oil the War Path. D. 8. Christ ner, a young man, was re turning from across the river yesterdav afternoon with a fish pole and string of nun, wnen he was attacked by Joe Ray mond and Waller Farreli who struck him with bis pole and slapped the fish in his m. n warrant whs iss'iea tor iiietr ar rest. Before thev could be found with a Mr. MrDaniAl f mm inrn,, Ik. ,iv.,tl.,v made things lively for W W. Rowell bjrl taking possession at his bus and running things. Farreli aud Raymond were ar W'EIJNBSDAT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL from Mrs. E. C. Rogers has returned a trip 10 uaiiiurnia. Miss Mart Rieland, of Eusene. la in the city visiting friends. Judas Whitney went to Usrrisburir this noon to prosecute the tramp arrest ed fjr robbing the store of Hyde & Taylor. R. M. Lewis and family lelt Friday evening for Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Lewis spent a couple of vears in that country selling Liverine, a Lebanon pro duct. He will again engage in the same business. Criterion. John T. Ames of Swert Home, who for several years has been in poor health, died last Saturday. Mr. Ames was an old pioneer and has always been consid ered one of the best men of that part of the county. vnterion. rM. Charlss 6ulton yesterdav received, PPointeJ as follows: D F Hardman, E a letter Irom his son at Uooolulu, dated! " uo". "eroeriwriion, J x jucuirne, rested afterwards on the first charge af-J ier Borneo nat oi a struggle on tliair pars. The young men bad been drinking hard, and whiskey was at the bottom of the disturbance. Upon being taken before Recorder Henton this forenoon Raymond and Farreli plead guilty and were fined $15 and costs apiece, or eigbt days imprison ment, which will be in the couity jail. A Fire. About 11 o'clock last night a fire was discovered in the frame building oc cupied by the Albany lunch counter and the ore department was called out none too soon, for it waa with effort that the flames were gotten under control before spreading through the wooden range Prompt work though saved the' block Some damage waa done the building and considerable the contents on account of the water and the removal of the furni ture in anticipation of the building burn ing. The but'ding owned by Mr. Shape, is insured. At 2 o'clock the flames attain broke out in the roof and a second alarm waa given, uui ii provea unnecessary. Notes. Ban Clelan had to ba hrnntrht from the budding, having fainted from the smoke, but he soon revived. Ihe damage to the building is about $200. The fire undoubtedly started from be tween the joists in the floor, through which the pipe passes. John Parker's Death-Verified. From the Oregonian : Ail doubt con-erning the death of Capt. John Parker at Dawson City was saept away yesterday by-a letter receiv ed by W P. Sinnott, who lives on Broad way and Ross streets, East Side, from his son. The letter gives aa account of the death of Captain Parker at the bos pital at Dawaoa Yoosg Sinnott was at the hospital, and bad been looking after btm to some extent. Before Mr. Parker died, and when he became convinced t&at the end was not far off, he commis sioned lbs youoif man to write an ac count ot bis death, so bis family would receive tne last eat message direct, and be complied. Mr. Parker died on the 13th of February, and was bnried at Daw ton. The Albina men. of whom there ie quite a colony near Dawson. were present at the bunaL Mr. Sinnott yesterday acquainted Mrs. Parker with the information, although it could hard ly be considered news, aa aha baa about given up Al hope. Mr. Parker waa well known ia Albina. having lived there for a number of years. He leaves a widow and one daughter, and was about 55 years of ae. He was a tnuer of Eu reka lodge. A O. U. W of Albioa. ahh h gives his Umilva protection of 2(100 Captain Parker stood the tria over the pass very well until wUbin a short distance of Dawson, when ha be came ill, and never left the hospital after reaCbiog aia dest nition. March 23, written on board the Balti more. The boat was about to sail for Hong Kong to reinforce the American fleet there. The sold inn on board con sidered war as inevitable . Garfield bade his father good bye probably for the las tima. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The Republican County Convention convened in the court bouse this forenoon with 140 delegates io attendance. Tne contest for chairman of the con vention, which had taken place befoie the meeting, reaul'ed in the nomination ot J R Wyatt of Albany andW iM Brown, of Lebanun, after introductory remarks by Mr Wyatt aa chairman of the cen.ral committee, A M Holt, ? R Conn, N M Newport and A M Cannon were appoint ed tellers. Mr Brown recefved 88 votes, Mr Wystt 49 snd 2 blank. Mr Brown took the chair, and did the best be knew how. N M Newport was nominated for sec retary, but declined on the grounds that he wa a lawyer and a poor scribe, and 0 K Sox was elected. U B Winn was elected assistant. The following committee on credentials was appointed : J R Wyatt, W E Chan dler, E A Evan, R A Jayne, R L White committee on order of business was 7 WHEAT. Chicago 105 and 85c. New York lOOtfc and 88.Sc San Franciacu ifc. Liverpool 6s higher. Albany 70n. Linn Co. Council P. of A. The Linn County Grangers met with Fairmount Grange, Befcton county, last Saturday. First came a song, then a niayer by the chaplain followed by roll call ol delegates. H Parker, agent of tbecouncii, report ed progress, hut urged the several gran ges to complete their lists ot machinery, twine, etc., needed for the coming har vest and send them io to him as soon as possible. Special committee to formu'ate a plan for organising a tax payers Protective Association wss granted further lime Reports from the special committees of three from each grange to viait some other grange, were called for. Owing to various hindering causes no visits have been made, exceot that of C L Shaw as on of a committee to visit Fairmount grange. The same visiting con mil tee continued another month. The subject "What effect has the moon upon the killing of nieu and the plant ing of seeds" was thn taken op. with Thos Froman aa leader, followed by J 9.le.?V!I prk-. J H Scott, 1 W Propst. H M Palmer, C L Shaw, Mart Miller, M B Case, 8 3 Train and A L Sridgefarmer. "The best mode of canning fruit," was taken op. The leader, Mrs Olin being absent, Mrs Mary Walker led the ilsit aion, followed b7 Mrs Cornett, Mrs Shan non, Mra Payne, Mrs Morris and othtrs. Mart Miller gave hia2.exrieoca in can ning sausage. Loder the "Good of Ihe order" ela qoent remarks were made by J If. Scott, A D Hale and others. A pleasing feature of this meeting was lbs attendance of members from Kings Valley grange, tor the first time repie sented in the coaccil. since it became contrihotary thereto laat October. Committee on program reported tne following for discussion at the next meet inc: First, "How can we induce the mem bers of grange toco-operate more thot oogbly." Leader. Mart Millr, to be followed by A A HawUy and II C Davis Second, "in what manner can the ex cessive labors of women oo the term he A C Buck. P B Marshall Mr Johnson moved that acommitleeof fivo on ap oriionment of count v for del egates be appointed Mr Hardm n moved a substitute that the delegates be elected by the convention as r whole Carried. Mr Wyatt moved that a committee of thiee on permanent organization be ap pointed Carried Committee: A.J Jobneon, F A Mckaraon, and J C Stand ish. Committee on reaolutima- Polar Hume, N M Newport, Geo McKnight, O B Winn. A P Flory. The afternoon session was opened by a song by S N Steele. Tne committee on credentials reported. The committee on permanent organi sation reported in favor of making the temporary officers the permanent officers Carried. The comm'ttee on order of busioeis re ported according to I be following pro ceedings: The committee on resolutions reported, presenting a resolution reaffirming alleg. iance to the principles set forth ia the St Louis platform of 1896, endorsing the preaideosand bis cabinet, congratulat ing the people on improved financial con ditions snd appealing to the people of Linp county for their vStes regardless of party who wanted the present conditions perpetuated. For two senators P R Kellev, L II La--sll and W A Tempieton were' named Tellers, A J Johnson, Herbert Carlton, E l Cusick and F M Brown Vote; Kelly H7. Lasarll 102, Temple ton 65. Kelly and Laaaell were declared nominated. For three representatives R W Fisher, CBWinn, MU Wilds were chea by acclamation. for clerk S P Carter and J A Van Wiakle were named. Balllot. Van iokie 12t, Carter S For sheriff, J W Pob, Frank Froman and A J Kirk were named. rirst ballot, fugb 78, Kirk 50, Froman 31, 2nd bal1.it, Pugh, 74. Kirk 54, Fro man, 30. Fromaa withdrawn. 3rd baljot, Pugh 81. Kirk 74. was declared nominated. ror recorder, F M RedfieH. Fred Dixon, H C Powell and Cbaa A Warner were named. First ballot, Redfield 73. Warner 66, tixonf Powell 7. Dixon and Powell were withdrawn. Second batloi Redfie!d 80, Warner 74. Redoeld waa declared nominated For commissionsr Robert Glass, John B Trask and O H Rae!l were earned. For commtsioner, O Q Rnwelt nomiBited. For superintendent, L A Wiley nominated by acclamation. Kor treasurer. erin as ome Likewise a fine stock of clothing for the season at the store of the BLAIN CLOTHING CO... ttt Pugh 1 Dutcness Ttonsersl Tit and Workmanship Perfect. ; The Appearance without the Cost 1 aaar in tki woaio. tec roa a aurroa. 1 i var a ma. at poa a air. Some Choice Novelties in Men's and Boy's Suits, Hats and Caps and Furnishings, THE PRICES Will be Satisfactory SATE HQHKY 87 HOME DTSIHG EAST WAT TO MAkTE SPRI G UOvXi OUT ' OLD, FADED SUITS. Diamond Dye Make Beantful and Brilliant liol-.ra Which Will Not Fada-So simple that Even a Cmlj Can Uc T-iccn Successfully Fr Treutjr Year 3 the Stand ard Horn a Uyis. Don't weir f td wiwn I oo't I-. a' b almpty becauM yoa cannot aff It- hoy a-ew dreaa. Ittanot ,n rj to wear elothtrg tba la faded an1 ababby oeftoae vu have no mu ry to nay more. With one or two packages of Uamood Dvea that onat on;y tan -xnto ttxt ol J drena can bs avad a Usaioaa wl beautiful color and trade t 'nok lika new. Thousands oTwoatoa il hva spring dreaaes this year that racvx td r.tn now. but wblofa Nev - - th'-o oa y a l fl the rwaatt ot oolonr's ovar tbei? old matemala with IMaat-f d Dye. Dtamood I ytn are 83 imp!e and to um that -xma ehlld eaa. by fj soaring tbair plain dir cn. n-. get faat and baaoii fo" eo.or. I rvev wi' d r. fade, crocs, or waah out, ad a to ol) pacaajre Jy that bar at n ua ta-t ot years 4 oas. 10 not ma y or aoida wta Im.taoeaatf tba Irtaroooii APRIL 5, 1898 " iMcHwain's ! ! Gash Store We have received today direct from the manufactories, large lines of Dry Goods, Boms and Shoes, Oent r'aroiehingalso tba beat assortment oi Trunks, Telescopes and Valises Call and wa will be pleased to show yoa the assortment and make yoa prices. We know we can save yoa money on every purchase. Dry Goods A iew soft finished mualin, per yd 6e, Large new avortment a tiring? prints Sc. Ladies bicycle suitings, per yd, 12 e patterns ia tinea duck sailings, per yd, l3J'e. Large line new towelings from Sc. Fiench Imperial soilings, the latest l!.4e. 1U0 styles ia new spring prints from 5c Groceries. Have Disappeared. swell wrs: Phildm. Ore., Marco SI, 1893 t rm V id.. U i .rnlhHl nf thia dace has been taking the weii-known medi icine. Hood's aisapanlla. which has J W Wolf, of Browns. WalJaw " 114 bAlaa FoV surveyor. E T T Fisher was nom. Ptr "I'eved her ot rheumatism. i . . . i:..iii..-i .: neaoacnesj ana nervous auacss- ciu For the Omaha Exposition. Messrs. E. J. Frasier, of Eugene and Mr. O. J. Olsen, representing the board of commissioners for the Omsha exposi tion, to be the second biggest one ever beldintbe United States, are in tbecit in the interest of the Oregon exhioit there. Our county and citizens will be asked to do their share, in the shape of a loaa to be returned by the next legislature il made as is snttci- of J. R. Whitney of the Herald- r 1 aa appropriation is r A fajiily reunion wa held yesterdsV j pated. .u.Hanfa rtf A It (til to in IFUKI ; that waa of more than ordinarv inA J. A. Wilson came op from Portland teret. air. unggs was a pionreror io'. " A. B. Hammond, who built the toria-Goble railroad, was seen at Hotel Fort'and last evening. He asked if there were any more lines iected for the near future. 'Well,' As the was pro be Sued Already. From the Telegram lioneyman, Dellart A Glean. Utrouch their attorney, A. C Emmons, today fileJ a mechanic's lien with the recorder ol Colombia county aeaioat the Astoria A Colombia River Railroad Company for $211,458 30 Tbe amoont ia due for work and 'ma terial furnished oo the conjunction ol 474 mi'esot railroad from Ner City to Station 727 in Columbia county oa and between the firat day of Jolv, 1S36, and the 20tn day of March. 1S9S.' Tbe original contract was let to the Nortbweat Conatrorttoo Company, who in torn sublet it to Honevman, Dellart A Glenn, for the amount of 1636,999 w. Ol th I394.IS2 baa been ad ia cath. and 1329 44 io noies, making a total pav- nwl f $395,511 64, leaving a balance of i M1,4& ) now due and unpaid. j - i m mii w TJsrox C. K Orricxaa. The onion city ! Christian Endeavor association held their annual meeting last evening ia the Presbyterian cbnrch and elected tbe fol-1 lowing officers for the enauiog rear : C. E. Sox. president; at tea A va ftaltisnore, Miss Reiner. Miss Ethel Radfieid, MiM Stewart and Mr. Clyde Bryant, repe snting the five aosoc at ions ia tbe union, vice presidents; Mias Velle Irving secre tary and treasurer. It was voted to in vite tbe state association soon to meet io Rose bars to bold the 1899 meeting in Al baoy. An caster sun ise meeting will be held ia tba Presbyterian church next Sunday ft to 7 a. m. to which the mem bers of the Epwotth League an I Vine yard Laborers will also be invited. Bio Wbkat Deal. A large wheat deal waa consummated in this city yesterday whereby Moore, Fergsuon A Co., of San rrancisco. by tneir Aloany agent. U A. Wrstgate. beoght nearly 100.000 bushels of wbeat stored io tbe Albany and Tan gent warehouses, for 70 cents a bushel, cents above tba market prtce. Ihe sale will prove a beneficial one for the county, tor it puts in ctrci.taiton a large amount of morey. early all the stor era sold- would be conclofi v to be ter health lor them." leader Mra Anderaonf Maleev. to be followed by Mrs W X Ptiliits and Mrs F M K -. A committee of three, consisting of Mra Snaa, Mra Swaoa and Mrs Wailer were appointed to make arrangements for porcbaeing millinery goods. On motion votea to meet the first Sat urday ia May aitb Maiaey grange For coroner, m. Fortmilier by accla- Arrested tor Burglary. Constable T. J Siewns. came dawn from liarriaburg ibis morning, and re turned borne oa tbe Roar burg mail with Frank Baker.wbo to wan'ed at that place for burglary alleged to bare been com mitted ia ilyde A Tyler's hardware store Feburary IS. Baker waa owe of a gang ol tramps who waa arrested ia this city about Marco 20. and severally swateoevd to ten m 15 days io tbe county jail. Several knives and rasors. anasrenng to tbe deetr.pt.oos of stolen from the HarrUbarg store, were found oo Baker's person Tbe Harris burg officials a ere nodded ai-cordiugly and wneo tfaker was discharged from the county fail this naorniog, be aaa immed iately taken into castol by Constable Stevens. There are naqueatiocable other members of the gaog implicated in the burglarr for which Baker has breo arrested. Salem Journal. was also U oo Wed with scrofula sareUings. malion 1 UK, umfmra v'uw 1 or aasesor. B A Stsff d bv ar1... 'd' Sarseparilla. tioo. HOME AND ABI'OAD. A. R. Carricctoa apiU 6 and Ttb Crwaeeet UictcI, Hopkins brother, aeat. Be Bicyvle tot t e money Will A Stark, jewe'era. 2 po-isda of crackers for 15c Miartr Guiic. tbe very la tint, at ritacn", Ofota. See the aw Kird-. Frrach'a how window. How We Say It. Coughs cured for a quarter, no are bo quarter, we ar eetlicg luu of our bite Pine coogh fcyrup ith ir irana it u ioit what we ear it ia. nrea aawa retiet aa-t is hignh rcomnd- !ed locate a deep sealed coogn, Uur.hirt ; tc Lee, Drogtiata 16 lbs best granulated sugar .. 5 gal Standard Pearl coal oil 9 bars best laundry soap . . . . f 1 00 box Savon soap apan tea. new crop, lb . 9 pas Arbuckle or Lion coffee.. .f I CO 75 . 25 . 75 Red Crown flour, the best ia the market, price at etore Boots and Shoes Mens doable sole kip boot! 1 (30 extra qoality coin toe, Dew last 1 75 Ladies coin toe, new last, Ul colors 2 00 Ladies fine shoes ft, (1 25, 1 35, 50 1 To Childress school shoes 50e, 63c, 78c, 85e, f 1 00 1 25 Men's Furnishings. . Mens rib top Rock ford socks pr 05 The beet $ I 00 white shin 65 Mens all ai k ties. fOc valne, for 25 25 Mens reiora bata 50. 65. 75. tl and 1 cO 1 00 , Mens bock, calf, goat gloves 35 to. 1 25 McII wain's Cash Store for Bargains at T j O i 23: u . - f J j looruroccncr anu the very latest, io ' , Kt Parker Bros E Terr body kowa where their place is They keep a fresh prod ace f HE PLACE TO BUY Baked Goods and baked and ia the head of four generations, ol whom all were represented on I tin occas ion, a very pleasant one. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs. Griggs were: C. H. Kalebon. of Port'and, Dr. Lee and family of Junction, W. A. McLain and family, of this city.J L. Griggs snd wife, of tbe Forks, Mrs. Adr'ie fiickerson and con, of Farmiogtoo, Wash., rl. X . Kira- patrick, wile ana cnnaren ot ieoanon, Mra. r rea rortmiuer oi roniauj. u. Lee .druggist of Junction and Misses Car; and Lucy uard ot Aioany. wa state assemblies will be held in Roseburg text month, the 0 F'r and tbe C fc's will meet tbere. 4 .nw..fni farmer's institute was beld at Rowland last week under tts auspices cf tbe professors ot tne u a v, a ungui. of vonnz men. . 1 1 it,. fi..t iim in several years ite d .i.-h M.n hu an Albany corre pondeut, who this week touches op saveial I Albany boys ana men. More Wheat Movet. In addition to the 160.000 bushels of wheat sold here oo Monday 40.000 busb- is were sold yesterdav. S0.0O0 being pur chased by ,. A. Westgate lor Moor. Ferguson ACo.nd 10,000 by tbe Albany rarmers Co.. making 140.0W puabeis sold in Albany this week, putting in cir culatioo nearly $100,000. About &0O0 husbels remain unsold in tbe warehouse at Albany and Tangent. The regular market price today in any quantity is 70 cents. Marion County Ticket repueo ; "we must try to put wbat we have on a paying basis first." In re sponse to a question as to when cars would be running to Portland over tbe new line, he answered that bus four miles ot track was to be laid to complett tbe connection. Telegram. abetter List. Following is the list of letters remaiuing in the I'ostofiice at Albany, Linn county Oregon, April 5, 1898. Persons calling for these letters must give tne date on wuicu they were advertised. Awbrey, OO Bradley, VV W Brumser, Lillie Cooper, B M Cooper, M V Cato. RL Gironx, J 8 Herrrn & Levy, 3 Kelley, Mrs Lizzie Long, Mrs Martha Stewart, M K Willi; mBon, frank, Packag8. 'Thomss, Lucinda Lewis, Jo N Burkey, Mrs Nora. T. J. Strss McMinnville, John 8 Nixon, Frank Setilemire, Claud Thompson, O F Woodard, Geo Williams.Mrs N E Walter, Walter Kizer, Ed H Laogdon.Mrs Nettie bteward.0 1 Williamson, I A lood Every thought, word and action takes vitality from the blood; every nerve, muscle, bone, organ and tissue depends on tho blood tor Its quality ana conuiuon. -..:.. Therefore pure OprinS; blood is absolute! v necessary to right ItfietHCint? living and healthy bodies. I IooiVs Sarsaparilla is the gretit blood purifier and tho best Sin-nig Medicine. Therefore it is the great cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, sores, rheumatism, catarrh; etc.; the great nervine, strength builder, appe tizer, sfomnch tonic and regulator. Lient Geary, of the O. I . C , was io (tie city today on hie way home from Fort land Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sower are in Sa lem arranging to move to that city and o into business. Mrs. W. w. Scully and son left yes- erdsyfor fittsburg, fa . to loin Mr Scully, who went there several weeks ago. Wm. Blumberg arrived io Albany laat night Irom Michigan, and wilt be tbe guests ol bis son Mr. F. W. Blumberg and daughter, Mrs. C. D. Bates,-ol this city. Mr August Stark, who baa been at tending the medical department of Wi. lamette oni versify for some time to per fect himself in all tbat leads up to tbe subject of optics, has returned home and will be found at Will & Siark's ready tor business. C. W. Martyn and family have gone to Ashland to reside. Before leaving they srere given a farewell aurprise at their home, no. SVo tast Twentieth street. The affair also celebrated their wooden wedding, and was very enjoy able to all present. J elesrram. Mr Van Kirk, of Janesville, Wis , is in the city today on bis way south through California, taking a look at the tbe coast. He uses tne appearance oi things so well be intends to return with bis wife and remain at least several months some where on tbe coast. Populist Central Committee. A meeting of the Linn County Populist Central Committee is herebv called to meet at Albany, Liun &.. Oregon, oo Wednesday, April l3ib, 1898. a I o'clock p. m. All committeemen and populist candidates are requested to be present E. O. XtAL, Co. Cbairmau Sarsaparilla:: sold by all druggists. 81 FM six (or towell. Charles Patterson, of Roseburg. last Sat urday nieh' was be d op and rebbed of $40. Tbe First National Bank of Eugene is making smmgirnentu to erect a new block wbich is to be tee nuest ia mat city. The bis C. & E- mor'aage has been fi'ed in thU county. Tbe object of this is to sell the bonds in he eastern market that tbe road may be built. Tbe raising of the money for the purpose is yet to be done Hon. R. M. Veatchhas forwarded to Washington his resignation aa rf giater of the United Siatss land office at this place. and baa asked tbat be bt relieved at once. His term expired some time ago. Mr.. Vesica will take to tbe stump soon and make an active canvass for election at reo ' reseoative. Dispatch. rest tL. ik. . f.,1. .i r-k. ' atoek. of arroceriee. prod ace Utr. .inr. . tu i aooda. of all kinds, sell at reasonable t prices aou treat toeir vuivuiun m otvii, mu Creacent birvrles at Hopkins for ool 20. 130, f aad 50. t3 .. i v na rrM soma ateos voo take Fmh .!. two packa et for a nickef a j la lifo tat none taken into tbe store M Ste-art A Sox Mara are Co' . ! Parker Brae. Freh ed, two packages for a nkkel alt It is a gre a thing to be well fed. Par Stewart A Sot naraware Co'a. J aer Bros keep good groceries. Crackers are oow way down in price, I A loaf of tw d is not much but yoa call C E Broeoell for fmh ones. j want it well maJe rry Parker Bros. Ladies Ion if watcn chains at low prices ' awreocnsjeweirysiore. , . lfnnlht W-. White Houae Java Mocha coffee tie nnet m tbe laac' at F. E. Altea A Co. Circuit court adjourned Ian aibt natrl : tomorrow morning, wbra ao or three j tnata will be bad. Member, of S. C. Band meet at Pall. 7 JO tbi evening for porpese of t laying for "tte Draminer Bov of Sbiloh." At F II Pfeiffr 'a yoa can get the" bsst Coast aad Ka.tera o?ter to be foonJ. Be also kee a tie best Uoeof coofeciion- ar ia tbe ct Call oa him for tbe be, of everything ia bis tine. Lacks osb Lrrnta A drummer ws in town Saturday who latks butoneleth of comDleting tbe sentence wbich will et title him to a 1200 diamond ring, to be given away by tbe makers of soda mint eum. He bouaht ud nearly all tbe soda mint gum trying to get mat lette, put laiieu. utnera were Duyingjum to get the letter, as tbe drummer would pay well lor it, and as a consequence Satur day was a red letter dsy in the gum trade. Eugene Kegiater. Brownsville Elxctios. The election at Brownsville yesterday resulted in tbs election of tbe entire temperance ticket as follows: Kecorder, J. U. Irvine; maiehal, F. M. Powell; treasurer, J. 11 Glass; councilman Firat Ward, Nate Bair I ; seeond ward, W. f . bimore ; third ward, William Kobe. Laat evening a cooole of Chinese pbeas ants came to tbe city to get tbe war news, and of course made a bee line for the Dim- crat ofhice. One of tbeoa lighted in tront ot Smi.ey's just north of here, and the ether tun against a wire just east of tbe offace on tbe rear porch of W. r . ffeiBer t residence. The Republi; ens of Marion county yesterday made the following nomina tions. Represenativee. J. W. MrCull:h, t urner: John McCourt and K. fl. Hagg, Salem; Abner Lewis and W. L Cotn mings, Anrasvitle. Senators. N. II. Looney, Jefferson ; L. J. Adams, Miver too. herifft Alcnto Wain, Salem; clerk. W. W. Hall. Woodburn; recor der, J. II. Rowland, JrReison; treaa orer. A. L. Downing, Sublimity; com missioner. WHism Muev. Aurora; as sessor. J. W. Hohait. Stlverton: school sunerinten dent. Ge. W. Jones, Irffer- son: snrvevo-. B. B. Hemes. aiao Hills; coroner, A. M. Clougb, Salem . .Mr. Hammond's Version. A wrong impression has gone forth on account of the bg suit ol Uooeyman, De- Hart A Co for IJ4I.4SS on the Astoria rai.road contract. Here is Mr Ham niond's version as given in tbeAstorisn: " rbere Is nothing doe Honevman, De ll art A Glenn on that coot ran." said M r Hammond "They (ailed to do the work according to contract, aad practically abandoned it ia January, alleging bad weather, unfavorable sot;, etc., as rea sons for tbeir inaction. The construct ion company took hold of i, pushed tbe road tbroogb to completion, aaa cnargea theexo-nse no against Hjoeymeu, De Hart A Glenn, wbose claims were tnus fully cancelled We have money to pay our bills, and are ready to pay wbat we owe oa construction aad at the same time pay others tor doing it." A POFOLAfi MISTAKE Regarding Remedies tor Dyspepsia ana indigestion. x Pah in March is a stroegensht. i tbat "Rambler" bicycle i a Peach aad is not tbe 'best Re tbe mmej" but tbe best tbat can be made regar- teae of price. OS J. E. FISH. Ag?aU I nn't tell t.mr n-l rhb-M-a what TOO m ; the i.t wind w of the Alb vv F or al tors Co. Terms aalf rath balance before yoa leave tbe a ere. HE FAMOUS WHHflMBKER c5 BROWS ESTABLISHMENT la Ready With Foil Assort menu to Meet Your Wants ii the Following Lines Clothing Ready to Wear C asjixst ready for immediate ehip J ment (from tho acknowledged larg eat aad best fitting stock in the eoen-ry, and not one wait behind Made to-Meae-are in either style or fabric or fashioning, and exrlosi rely our own manafaetare. LadidsAMeas f- urnUhirtg Goods A opportani'y when ordering yocr Clothing to get articles io thia lino at way below regular price. A word as to Prices Vow never knew tnen worthy goods X lower b 'Ting wben prices were un der valne enables oa to save yoa many dollars, as coats are rapidly climbing ibe ladder OUR SALES AGENT W. R BLAIX Will take pleasure ia showing this as sortment and quoting oar prices. Yoara irniy. SUAxAiaKifiKUH, Philadelphia Draper Duck. Hear dock for binder drapers, best tioality. warp aa4 fitting double and wiated, 42 inch 4Jc, aad id inch 50c per yard 29 toca and 40 in L dock. 8 10. II, and It oa ranging ia price from 15c io 25c per yard. . S.E.YOfcTNG &SOX. Albany, Oregon. LADIES, MISSES CHILDRENS SHOES. em Eorjts andSlifjei Hits ail La?s leciTEar ail sMrts fertile lens Gog2s Iliatot of Writmg Paper. TElopei ul Saieriils HIo Eepnt iitstaaii, peai, office to b, Etc, all a; clc&rg ontpticss V. R. Blain. HPIET BICYCLE BJPAMS GsimlBlicMln; AND HORSE SHOEING- eev.ood street, beiween Ferry and BroadaibiB street WILLIAM H. MILLER. Central Committee Meeting 1 mtinirnf the Lion Couoty Dam o-ratic Cemral CommitUe ia heieby called tometatAlbtny, Una county, uregon. on Wadoesday the ,13'h day of apr.l 1S98 at 1 o'clock p. m. Democratic Candid atia ane required to be prent. B M Pavss, W It Bu.tsd. SejreUry. Chairman COLLIXS & HODGES Dentists. 044 FeLoa ' Temple, Albany, Or. Alt work carefully dcaeasder latest methods. CASTORIA For Ikfmu ud Children. Tk. fn StfUSUt St ks 25c 44 wegss Legal Blinks we have 'em S Jill XT EWU TREATLUKT OH TRIAL Secretary Yates baa reteije from the; secretary of atale a stats warrant for fa, 1)00 f Jr the uas of the agricultural college. Toe appropriation is tbe creation 01 an act . .. - . . 1 , 1 Ot tbe isate legislature auu.ieu r,erai years ago, but tbe present is tbe first in stance in WUirn tne appropiauun una uo.-u claimed or rcce,vedby tbe college. Times. Pinnae Insist upon having tour pre aerintlon filled according to the doctors or- dma. and guard against substitutim We make a speciality in compounding pres cription, using pure, fresb drugs In every one. UUT prices are 10 aix-uriianw wim wn times. Try ns snd be convinced. Uurkbart A Lee Druggists. When Traveling, Whnther on pliasure bent, or business. take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Kigu, as It acta roost pleasrntly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowelss, prevent ing fevers, headaches, and other forms of tinitniwa. Lor sale in 60 cent II bottles by alt leading druggists, Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only. Children and adults tortured by burns. J.,fcr f Hnrwt h f!o ijuiicn, vuwtOA VI lain UIOCBBOa as. Prepared only by C. L H ., , may lnBtant relief b- ngin De. . Mass. america . Witt's Witch Hael Sal ve. It Is the Maaaig pillgUken after dmaar aid dtsMtlon. pile remedy. J. A.CummlpgS. To Any Reliable Man. Marratoaa atpttioa and one month', ramadlas cf rara puircr will b unt on trial, wuxou ana advnn fnymnl. by tba I oraniou oowpanr la tha world In Ua traatmant ot ma aanfc. brokSB, dta. couraaad from affaeta of wcmm, worry, ovara work,ao. tlappy an.rrl.ae tacur. ooaiplMa raa. torauoaor dalopim of all mbwt eondliiosa. Tha tin of tbta otfor la limited. o o, O. U, aebatnai no dwptlaf n" Jtfar. Adnrw ERIE MEDlCAtCO.. 4 UPFALO. N.V. . rhe Newest At the stor of Will A Stark Jewelry you will get the facts, and Facts aad a fine stock ot goods to select from, ltia up todat" and iccludee tbe best tines of watch and clocks and all kinds ot jewelry. Tbeir line of sllvea ware is extra and tbey have many novelties tbat will please. The national disease of Americans is indigestion or in its chonic 'orra, dys pepsia, aaa lor tbe very reason tbat it so common many people neglect taking proper treatment for what they consider tritting stomacn trouoie, wben as a mat ter of fact, indigestion lays the fonnda tion for many incurable diseases. Ko person with a vigorous, healthy stomach will fall a victim to consumption. Many kidney diseases and heart troubles date their beginning from poor digestion; thin, nervous people are really so re cutita tbeir stomacha are out ot gar; weary, languid, faded out woman owe tbeir condition to imperfect digestion. Wben nearly every person yoa meei is afflicted with weak digestion it is not surprising that nearly every secret pa tent medicine on the marret claims to be mre for dveoensla. aa well aa a score ol other troubles, when in fact, aa Dr. Wertbier says, there is but one genuine dvaiiensia cure which ia perfectly safe and reuaoie, ana, moreover, iuib rnmruy ia not a patent medicine, but it is a acien. . . . . m 1 tluO comoinauon 01 pure papain virev from animal matter), vegetable essences, fruit salts and bivmutb. It is sold by druggists under name of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. No extravagant claims are made for them, nut lor tndigeatton or any stomach trouble, Stuart's Dys- nensia Tablets are lar ahead ot any rem edy yet discovered. Tbey act on the food eaten, uo dieting Is necessary, simp ly eat all tbe wholesoet food yoa want and these tablets will digest it. A euro results, because all tbe stomach neeis is a rest, which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets sive bv doing the work 01 digestion. Druggists sell these tablets at bOcta pei nackase. Little book on stomach ail eases and testimonials tent free by ad c resing Stuart Co., chemists, Marshall Mich. Notice to the Public. lleware of ?oi 1 Barbara whj try tot 1. w -S " J ..aaa kaaa I 611 TOO TlsVlr lnc.wuo UU BW lUVW VCnrsa I from ball feet lut yo r kii i w I had 25 yv&ra expenDce aoo know tb?ie I kinda of scalo troobies.l I will faraioh free of charge a formula 1 ,nitn.t in vour narticalar case, which m m, set fiiled at anv drug store tor 5 nr to renta. t -onsuitFtioa free. L1O-JI8 VlKRKCK. !hat are paran teei Xa wear th'EE jean. Will gin A New Ring for ever j ona that does cot proTB sat isfantflry, . FMFrench The Jeweler ' E W ADVERT15EMENTS COW WAXrED Fresl" milk cow.Sjer sey preferred, subject to nl. M. SmoKBs. A GOOD impro.-ed firm can b ex change for part cash and part unia vambeted Washington property, or wou.d tnaia amall mortaraffe. Mate foil de- acriptioa and addresa bon 91 cewt.. Wan. Attar vaara of nntn!4 aenVilog from piles. B W Parsall ol Kni oer.y(lla.a, was cared iv aaiog asinni- t " a Witt's Witch Hml Salt, 110 iImhw Hon uku, raah. pimp" -a hannta srrea ara r - . . Iv co-at by it tmoia remsuy j Cumming 5n that Cooirh! Take warning. It mo iea.ii to uansj-n io. i '- nf Shiloli' r. .ro m are your life. Sold oy Foahay A nasou. choice rlower sees with! ... ..rl ... ft for narticular call on - r ,, U. C. orowneii. There ars three little things whiob di mora work thaa anv other three lit t' thlnsa created they are tba ant, toe baa J rtnWitta l.lttla Rarlv Biaera. tia In Bicycle oil the best, French the jeweler the famous little p Us for stowaoh at it, 15 cents. and livsr tronblci J A Ctxsg SEEDS Eggs for Ha'cbi"g at C E BrowLsll. Up to Date , . , Link cufl but'ous at French's Jewelrv store. Hickory nuts a 0 E trownells , TOCURE AOHi. IN ONE DAY Taxe Ls'tv. n Qt xa rab'et All Ong.-l-rta rfu 1 1 t am y If t ft Cure 25e. TO CURE A C L.O INOJIfS DAY Take Lax . ive Br m Q limine Tablets All drugst4 refund the money it It fails o Cure. 25a We put op o r own garden seeds, They are all Northern grown seeds Tbey are absolutely tiue to name T ey are fresh all grown ia 1S9" The packages are full weight, Price, two papers lor a nicksl , We also have them in bulk. . STswaar A Sox HaaowAg C-1 FOR SAI A good second hand set of Cooper tools inquire of Mrs. Honck. 1 st and riaker. TO tJlCYCLE RIDERS. Do yoa want a good bright tight for your wheel. If so call at the ofSce of tbe Oregoa Uaa UgH. Heating A rower to, ibct bv the best ea sale ia the aket tr..,i Tkm numi ee ground fioor for light ho-wfkeepiag. with another fam ily. Address O L. Cnandler, Peoria, Or. State pnee- nONGWAHTOXG CO, Second St near Lvon street, aioan'. cii vm nese medicine, Chinese rice. Chinese tea and nut oil. GIRL WANTED Of good"habits aad industrious to work in a hotel, ia Al bany . Call at the I'm hoc bat office. WAGONS.-Ooe two horse agoa wfl trade for boards; a small wagoa with toogoe or shafts for one or two horses, for sale, inquire cf J. M. Marks. a OS!-. TVe front wheel of ctor Lbicvcle was placed ia a buggy from the country by misUke, rieaae retora to the "DaMocaAT oane. nBivrK Tv TR4UE. Would aay me like to trade a piano for real estate in Newport. Salem or Seattle. If so call et the Dxmocsat cmoe. W OOD FOR SALE. Ash dry and green. and fir Al Saxiob. If you want tt Rood and cleat moke buy cigars made by our Al bany cigar tactorv. Ma-To-flM tor a-lftr Orata. Guaraatead tobaeeo aabtt curs, makea waak SM auoog. blood pure. aao.fa.aU druggiata. Prof. A. STARK Of will 8tark. Optical Specialist Graduate of the Chicago OpthalmN Oollege la prepared to examine scteatiticaJly aal accurately, b the latest aad impm methods of modern science, any who de . am to have their eyes tested. Cusick Block Ai.ia;v.Oaaaoa. POTATOES S xry bushels of good po tatoes for sale it twenty cents per bushel, including sacks if entire lot be par- tnaaed. Apply to tiMOcaT omce. WANTED TRCSTWOR THY AO tive gentlemen or ladies to travel for reapon&iWe. established house in Oregoa. Monthly 65 00 aad expeases. Poaitioa steady, rierereow addressed stamped envelope. The llomin- oa Compaay, lept V Chicago WAK IED-TJPR1GHT AND FAITH fol teatlemrB o ladies to 'ravel for reepoBMr-t. eetaiUbed honee ia Oregon. Meithly $65.00 and upends. p" steady Reference nd setifeddre ed .tamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dep . K . Chicago. DR- J- L.HILL Physician aad surpeoa. Office, First St