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X I I V I 9 Ifl ill In . . l-l !l I HQ 31 VOL XXXIV Baler aft tke Feat SBe M llsaay. ! as IM1MI Hall atSltets ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY .MARCH 17. 1899 NITTIS4J Pabllsfeev rraprletar r r r ii ti it u 1 .....THURSDAY Lebanon. U,i,L,AajmA,Vv.vtv.s..-vvti. ,... -...it ..K-Jj COUNTY COURT. FttlDAY The Kind Yoifllavo Always Bought, and wca has been in use for over 30 years,' lias borne the ejgrtatar of r and has been made unS r?7 sonal supervision since Its infancy. Allow no one to dACAirA too In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes am but Ex-' pertinents that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and" Children Experience against Experiment.1 What is CifVSTORlA I Castoria is a substitute for Castor' Oil, Paregoric, TJrops' and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other 2iarcotto substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. it cures Diarrhoea and Wind , Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation .. . and Flatuleiieyr Tt assimilates the Food, regulates the . Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. OU.NECASTQRIAWAYS ' Bears the Signature of (Geo. D. Barton fudge, D. L. Curl and D. 0. Swann commissioners.) T it s V?ii ti.a r-,;rinn. J w unniei rwig nea m dud. u o i 1 11 . , , i Brammell was appointed. A I go T K fJ&? bZt - d ' tfSp .panted. t Kaah vinttina liar 1 a n tvl 1 1 tr Mra. A V ! T J McClary allowed to cay taxes in Marks. j full on payment of $20. Mi-sesAbbie Fry and Sylvia Bryant ' Ji? " Brn,i,on nd&m will leave tomorrow for Shelton, Wash., P?T? 7o , . , v. here thev will teacb this spring. j K e',twn 01 Y 8mitn k 1' for ,um- ,, , - w ... " , ber, disallowed. - Col. C. B. Montague will lecture in ,;,: . . v cm.,i. , the principal's room In the public hooi hriduZthJli building Kiday afternoon a-. 2 o'clock r?take? jd' lv"unt. t a.i. i i eiiuiin t ?i n. v ninss se si iv ns lr. sid Mr. fcmory Lheaaie leit hat- ,ui n. r i m- . I i.ui.i..r TT-r'tft.i... t.. Aim mUfcltM 1H . A llWUOlt 1 WWW W. tBUCI .lUVCIIlUry V? i . In-etUto( Mieheal FulJer wilh filrd All of his property Is left to bis dauebter sirs Alice Moa, except f I to each or bis ChtiJreB.i I t: r.ri , j In tstate of J as McMabon distribution ; of property ordered. ; ' , .. - In estate of Wm McHeekin inver.torr ; filtd i Value ol setst sbc nt tiuOO. Per. 1 sonal property ordered sold. . , j Swank. l, i, REAL ESTATE SALES. Joreph Ames to F O Matlock. 4 j sores ...................I J A McRea lo ft K Knanldins Co ' loo acres, id k e ....... VI irf id to Johnson A rbitlips, 2 pieces property, Scio..... .., J Olelan to ii L tioan. 20 acres, 12 w 2... Ida Duncan to Edna O Rawitags, lot 8. bl 13. E A 0 B Looney to I A and Mary Moo. ken. 60 S3 acrra Ca ebGrey to FranceiGray, 2 lots, j Halsey. will it a ahort time with Mr ' County court went to poor farm this Cbeadla's parents. The Doctor will 'ternoon and will meet tomorrow morn mg. probe bty locate in Portland. Assessor 6. A. Stafford was in town Monday for a short time, making ar rangements with his deputies to have them begin the work of assessing. B. 0. Carleton and A. I. Crandnll will do thesasesaine in this vicinity. . . Q. W. Tavlor. s house-mover from Al ' l masurer Jack ...... bany, was in tows Monday seeing what ; Pet utt O rk Montague nxs ALLOWSO. Judge Barton County Clerk Crkbtres. Sheriff Munkera Kecorde Keal Huperiutei.dent McDonald... 9 The Kind You HaYe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' THteiwTIW MMMIIV, TT mtlMtAV ITtU r. HM VtMM Tv, PrepriDg For the Battle of Life A here Vnall it ba uont? Cer ainl? whr the bwt preparation can bl had. A i College has cUims in tht i'rectioa th&t'call for closer investigation. A Full College Training ':. li Vlnir ' effjr a ap nr NjrmI Coarse, asds ' : !!- ii "! u- ? ivnii (iH-14. ! trriipoadence iavitei. Wallace Howe Lee, A. 31., President FLOOR WW FULLY DOUBLK the amount ever before shown n, eansisting of Carpets Art Square-, Co'Uge Art (a new and aitrtctive goodk) Mat tiLKS, L'noleam and Oil Cloth . v are also well supplied with Lace CoHainf, Portieres, Shades and kindred good. 1'iece goods in Curtain material and coverings. ALBANY FURNITURE CO. Masonic Temple Bldg., Albany, Or. would be necessary to move the btg bonse near the warehouse, known as the Wilson boose, down to the-Settle, tarro, f north Of Lebanon. Dr. Wallace, 01 ai- hanv. is now owner of both the bouse and farm and thinks the house would be of more value if located on tbe farm. It will cost about (400 to have it moved. At a reeular meeting of the Lebanon 6 re denartmeat last Friday night the following officers were elected and other business transacted. Pres., Wm Elkins. Sec, WE Harden: Ass't Sec, Oeo V Simons; Treaa., CW Matthews; Chief neer, C V Matthews; Foreman of Hoso, Amos Tenny; Ass't foreman. J J Ham mer. By unanimous vote of the depart ment. Chief W C Peterson was- donated (25 as an appreciation of bis services Barb gt. Warskb. In tbe supreme court yesterday the following order was entered of record : W. B. Barr, respondent- vs. J. A. Warner, appellant ; order ed on stipulation that appellant may dis pense witn me printing ana nting 01 an ahatract, and may set oat in his brief tbe pleadings, judgment notices 01 a peal, assignment of errors and such other orders aa may be necessary to au understanding of tbe issues presented on tbe appeal. t tales man. Deputy She. id Lewelling Aid Mra liinev kw-.T,.. Mr -and MrsBarnsrd Mrs iiockenbury " Slellma.-h.-r..., ' Harry Myers. " I Oieman and wife.. " baumel Keith ' Jnoios ' Henderson MrsSlutiier " V.le .... " R vencra its " Koker minor Dinah Mosier Jas Larew BW Harris J E Fisher W R Blain W C WaUon ... H FBamp !'.!."!.""! Drumuiond, acc't poor farm. MagnnlM Mills. " " H A Hecker, roads and bridges! . AFGo,-!i, " OLGray, ' " H Foaio , bounty..... ." Fees inueat J C Lyons Frank Crabtree.indidentals Telephone Co, acc't 0 II FM Redfield.acc'ttreasurvr.... Dr H Daris, acc't insane H Caldaell, acc't poor farm.. . A H Yoet and W M Kidder, acc't insane. . ..100 0 .. 166 dft .. m oo .. 150 uo .. 60 00 .. 83 S3 .. SO 00 .. 6000 r. 3 00 6 CO .. 5 00 .. 3 00 4 00 4 00 .. 4 00 6 00 ,. 6 00 .. 5 CO 5 00 6 00 4 00 . 6 00 4 00 2 60 5 00 S 60 10 50 15 00 Sit OU 5 50 60 4 25 IS 43 3 41 2 50 3 00 4 75 U 53 10 00 6 00 17 12 85. - : . . I? MonteUh sale of prop- ZJZ'SZZ Clara GorJao to J R Cbchran, S acres.. .... L Fllan to John Sbes and John Tway.bllrmH'sad.. In estate of Walter Ketcham will Bled. John hUea and wife to Albert . oicruuerg anu oieveu an divided X interest in last named J S Shea to A Sternberg and S L Kiley, undivided l- of above .. . Wants a Wlfs. Alva Ketcbam Bmed as executor. Prop eriy an leu to wioow esoepi ioo to each son ana uaazuier. ana o to each grand Child. rVJi-- In estate of f H ebearer inventory C l r i . . . . . J uieu. rersonai properly ordered sold. . . . . . . . . , in estate 01 Joan aaraer citation or. dertd issued. j . , - .... n ti mira i mm. i man h mm isarii whs lently seasick while driving to business bitney, district attorney . over the snow heaps the other day. S1? L'ght Co, acc't C H The city council of Salem is also wrest- cMrw.in !7 ljf l" I . .i u.cituLxr. - IS I linglwith an occupation tax, which being made as equitable aa posatue. LDon't forget to come to the Salvation Armv tonight. Farewell meeting, lunch served after meeting, other attractions. Tbe Royal, Cleveland, Price and New York Baking Powder Companies have combined under a big trust and will use the nane of Royal only. The new school directors at Uarris- bum are T. J.Anderson for three years and E. E. Davis and A. J. Hill for one year. A Circle of Women of Woodcraft has been organised at Harriaburg with Mrs. H. E. Morris as P. U. . and Mra. W. & Brown as G. S. Albert Sternberg and Slesen Riley have bought the tannery of Mr. bea and Mr. 'Jf way in the eastern part of tbe city, and will run it adding a wool and bide baying aepsnmew. Five amendments to the'consUtution are to be voted on in Jane 1900, lowit : S 00 2 CO 2 K 2 00 2 00 8 00 10 50 4 00 3 S6 30 00 5 00 37 50 20 fO 6 80 122 00 14 50 25 00 4 75 5 00 4 20 5 CO 13 50 14 25 21 35 4 00 20 70 31 40 22 00 dwirj. j g J J Bkker, " " " . 2 00 Estate U W Hawkins 10 00 P Cohen, acc't poor 17 10 P Cohen, acc't poor 17 10 8 S Train, postage 34 95 Mrs Baumgart, acc't poor 2 60 Uerald, printing brief Hughes vs Linn Co 20 00 Aid Mary Whit) 10 00 Froman Bros, acc't C H 50 Hirer TC Smith, " ... J H Lyjns, " ... Amos H Pratt, " " " Peoples Press, printing U Lndwis, acc't Cli. W A McClain, pre ex Oregon agt Ed Davidson McPheraon Poet. indigent fund . . . J J W hitney, ex insane Hopkins Bros, roads and bridges. Moses Parker. . Oregon art Chaa Duncan B A Stafford, aaseceor Alexander A Kirkpatritk, print. TeteacorePub Co. printing A S McDonald, incidentals F M French, acc't C H G1D Barton, HC Watan, incidentals J E Tvree, teachers ex David Torbet. " M A S McDoaald, " Estate ETT Fisher, acc't poor. . . I A Munk trs.exDenaes I A Munkers, board prisoners.. College Notes. The postponed meeting of tbe ACL. 8. was held Mar. 4. The following pro gram was rendered- Paper on "The Constitution and Expansion," Owen Beam : original story, U. D. Bjrera ; im promptu, M. II. Acheson ; speech on uauiu. w lUiam Moennke : muromnta. J ti Swan ; essays C Cameron. B Ji Mc Lean and W C Hunk. The debate ! solved that the license system is not nec essary lor the perpetuity of mnnit-ipal organisation was won by the negative. Athrmative.C A Mulkev and R Fbmick. negative. J E Tvree and J L Aches .n. Three vUitors, lU?v C R Stevenson, Mies Mry Ptewart and Mies Ada Morri. act- ed aa Judges. A p raver meetinz was held in the I.i brary Sunday afternoon at which the delegates to the Y M C A convention at Salem ui de their report. Vrts. Ieo occupied the nulpit of the PreebyU-riaa church in Brownari.le Sunday Miss Mary Cooper was a visitor Mar 7. Owine to tbe rain the attendance at CapU Allison's lecture yesterday evening was small, but it was rreatir enioved br all present. After telling of tbe manners and customs of the Indians he d;acrwd 1 1 85 1 the battle of ttie Little Biir Horn on June 30 OOi 1-9 in which Uen. Custer and all 20 00 1 bis men were killed. His defest was owing to the cowardice of Maj. Reno, who disobeyed his orders. Capt. Alli son also male a speech and sang a snog in the Sioux language. 75 2,000 250 80 400 2.150 100 5 5 100 600 1000 - 3SS L . . . TRY McRMON BISHOP 8 PILLS for all diseases anstnc frosa disii-ation, self - abnee, excesses or eigarette sacking. In use over 60 yeass. Brrnirs back your Manhcrd, cur depleted worn out men, makes rich i.lood andtissre. Corea wssnngs and all losses makes von laHitmgly strong, cures in.poii. ? , inet pswer, .oiiwi loaa of memory. I'd dreams, shrunken msns, depondeoy, sleeplessness. Tsrioceele and con.t., a-ion, sdds Ins r- to the eyes, stops neryou. twitrbiDSS of tbe evelios. Me., life woth living. A boon to young or Jd. MORUOS RHiHOP'H -PILLS strengthens and restores small weak orgtns. btops sii lotseVby dar ornignt Don t detay. Price within the reach fall. Uasrsn teed to cure Pc- -rna b 6 for by mail, fend fo free circular. K&irZ BISHOP ED REMEDY CO., Ban Francisco. CaL - For tale by Foe- EH13 Lay & Maton, Albany t limiting municipal indebtedAves to 6 per I Mary C Munkers, scr.t sheriff -Jtlt..r!l 3 j-mflit, repeating I Allen Slardock. and the woman suffrage smtfndoient. The third contest entertainment ol the Degree ol Honor was held last night, with Mrs. C. C. Hogue's aids in charge, and Mi's Barker's side acting as wait ers. A pleasing program was presented. Mrs Hogue's side is in the lead on the number of new members secured. The lecture by Cant. E. H. Allison in tbe college chipet, was one worthy of being beard by everybody. It was an interesting recital of Coster's last rally, and many incidents in the life of the scout were given. His lecture gives one an ides of the dealings with the Indians not secured in any other way. A Coborg neighbor's son was very ill recently and the attending physician or dered him taken to Eugene for treat ment. It was thought the cUId was not able to stand the carriage ride, so twelve Woodmen, good and true, immediately procured s fitter and carried the bey to Eogene, s distance of nine miles, ever a very bad and muddy road. There is nothing at which s Woodman would stop to aid s fellow chopper. Woodman. Two horses missing froui the farm of Mr. Young between Lebanon and bcto were reported stolen by the two escaped convicts. This proves untrue, as the animals have been found. The convict have no doubt gone towards Crook county- Cuito McIIjkBCct's Cam. In ibe cir cuit court at Eogene yesterday afternoon Claud Mrllargne in the cases of tbe s ate against him for forgery, plead tut'ty ater a plea of not guilty in one of tbe cases and the other was 'dUmissed. He win De sentenced on torday morning at 9 o'clock. L. Bilyeu is his attorney. Services at the M. E. chorea every night tbis week and Sundav morning and evening- Pneaching by the pastor, Rev Fenton. AjJirAaX2?!iSa Recently tbe Pkmoout publish d a leUor from s lady at Gold Bill in South ern Oregon desiring s gentleman ot wealth to correspond witb. Chief of folic Lee baa received the following in reference to the mattor: Hassisbieo, Or., March 3.- Mr. Mar- sneu Lee ol Albany Dear sir I wrignt to you to ask if you could aire me tbe name of the widow Isdy of wellb bo wished to marry a young man ss s ua, ban to look iter nrr intieet tuat was spoken of in your Albany paper a las cays a go rieas exptaio tbe esse and you wiil grately oblige E. J. II. and maby som uay oe aoei to ana you s lavor some lyme Tbe address desired br tbe Harriaburg gentleman is Hiss E Dnngan, Gold Hill, Or. Director Ed. Davis of Ha nisturg ha been in the city today. II. O. Wataon waa dnlmr luiatnaaa t . ore in supreme court yes'erday. ur. bkifT. the pioneer Salem dentist. aiea last Wednesday at the see of 70 year. Rev. Ronald Mi-k'illnri nf K.lom I. t- the city and wiii return home tomorrow morning. L. R. Train and ftanohtnr Mi. FAUt ot Portland are in the city the guests of rvtioiaaier i rain. Mra. H D. Burkbarts daughter of Mr. John tieiseodorfsr, is lying danger ously ill at her home near tbie city. L. B. (Jeer, the new land agent, is a eouiin of the Governor, There is liable t oe accuai ions of nepotism. Ed Sullivan of the Bay passed through Albany lor Dawson, -bis second trip, sccompsnird b two big dogs. Mr. F'nk Sk.aton has purchased of Mrs. Scbmrt-r the lot adjoining bia livery stable ai.d wi 1 erect opon it a large feed stable W. B. Gilnon, ho recentlv sold his barber shop, next ek will go to the Atlin mi'C pn-vmns ?o returning to KosIyB as contcm4LateJ. - M. . Cantor and W. W. Francir, of Harriabo-g were i . the ciy thi noon on ' their .way home from a ihri-e lick trip to Wood burn. r siSSOlUTEIYPURE Makes the food more de'clous end A'Joiesoi-1 WTf. rum jr co., w votMt. ONE OF THE DRS. DARKI.V Of PORTLAND COMING TO ALBANY. Taa School Euectiox. Dr. J. C. Litt ler announcs that be will not run for tbe rxx'mon of clerk next Moooax wb.ch leaves Virgil Parker and Qaincey i-ropst ins on y candidts lor tt om e U. Ba-khart. C C. H oe and I. K. rat: er ford - now tl-eonly men nro 'itofd for ol-actor far ss tbs Dso raavkr -a. Geore Pri ant Lvt'P TtM-r an-1 f! f brnt Ir'i ye-tefda ami I'ref Kchmitt. loe Italin Or-in Rt-ain. Mary Stewart. dd e C ntt-rl in. Emma Sox aud Cl-arles S-ernlwrg to ds f.r McMinn viile to sttend tbe ctsie oratorical con test. H. X tie!e returned last nigb tficm The Dalits, where he arg as a member "I tbe ALJ'S in three . on. erts, two ein 2ivenatlh Dsllce and one at Dufor On acrour.t of Rev Pobne being obliged o attend the funeral of Mrs. Hewitt at his city five or six dat- we-e caprelled. Mr. Akna r.f tbe qnaret is teaching ran ic ai Hep nr and Mr LnndeU a Tbe D.lies. both wi h excellent succe ss Threshers Adjourned Tbe meeting of threshers to airree op on prices for the season as to tie held st the conrt boose at 1 o'clock this after noon, but owing to the fat that therM was not a sstisiaetory t ttndance. enly twelve, representing p-rhapa l.t I many machines, tbe meeting waa ad joorned until Saturday, Marco 25. As nearly as tbe Dexocbat csn leain the price tbe coming eessoa will be 4 and 5 cents, and wages will aa afcnsi regotat themselves Several threbers nated to I . -ru .... .. . . ji . . - Darria make, spccUity of in B-V " Bcrnliard-Wahber Concert Co. The Eminent Specialist of 30 Years Practice Will Visit Ibany Ore gon. Stopping at the Kits louse March 15 to April 15. al from tke Newt. DrJL Hill was over from Alban yseterdsy to e. nsult with Dr Pri.l r. garding the coodiuon of Mrs P O Smith. Mrs Lanrs Cleveland, of Albany, and her son. Fred Jones, of Cot tare Grove. are visiting in Scio Ibis week, the meet of Mr and Mrs F I Jones. T M M ankers who bss been ill for sev eral montbt past, has so fsr recovered as to be able to be down town, and be is receiving tbs eongrautlatiosa of his tnau7 friends. H B Miller came over from Albany Tuesday with a load of household goods. Th balance was shipped to Maskers, and he and bis family will now become permanent residents ol Scio. J A Biiyea bas sold bis fins 3:0 acre farm, five miles eart ef Scio to Jidm Shiodler, a Bohemian geatlemaa who arrived last week from Nebraska. Tbers waa s real live Chinaman in Scio oo Monday, and this fact attracted con siderable attention. It is not often that a hiramao visits our City, sod theis are none living bsrs. The annual meeting of the voters ol tbe Scio school district was held at tbs city ball oo Monday, and at which time Will Accept. Editor Democrat : a larice t ition signed by men of pa'hical belief, has been banded me today, reqnetticg me o be a candilate (or scbwi director. This is a re poo ai ble position, oie which should ceit her be soagbt nor lightly refused. After contMering .be matter I ba ve onetaded to aHow my name to be eeed. C. C. floors. Mr. D. B. Zeah bas taken the Linn agency for tbe Singer Sewicg machine and is in the city. SATURDAY I U ns was s '.acted cler. TheDxsocsAThasrfceivcda copy o1 tbe Verdb t, recently esubiisbed in New York Cilt. by Ailed Henry Lewis, tbe mso bo cored Mark Hanna so unmer cifully during tbe last campaign, and who bas splendid reputation aa a poig nant writ r of tbe Junius school. Lewis ta clo e friend of Homor Dave a port and A Ian B. Slsuson, two former Oregon Disallowed, bill of W A McLain for 3.07. Ij tp.'.icationof J M LindVy, et a), for county road, B 0 Csrltoo, W m Brat ter and Martin Riiand were appointed viewers with I A Warner a special dep. nty surveyor m meet at Lseomb on March 29, at lis m. In matter of application of D Clifford et al, for county road. B H Irvine. J Hobsr and Henry Shank were appointed viewers witb J A Warner as special dep uty surveyor to meet at Jordonon March 27 at 10 em.; In application of R C Watkint st si. for county road T J Phil pot, 8 Barr an! Jas Rice were appointed viewers, with T A Riggs as special deputy surveyor, to meet at the sits of the road on March 29 at 10 a m. Petition asking that Mohawk river be declared a pabttc highway waa contin ued. Fll'ng fee of f 10 is caw of et tale ot John Marshall was remitted to C A Smith. 2 13 AIX0W1D. Fosbsy A Mason, O H, poor farm and lauooery f I Fred Dawson, acc't poor sod its nonary to it Petitions tor appointment of a county i surveyor tskeo ender advisement. Mr. Caleb Grey, oi JJalsey.ls reported seriously ill. Ju Ige Whitney waa in Salem yester day where be argued s case in the Sa preme Court. Mr. Dunne, son of the Internal Reve nue Collector Dunne of Portland, is do ing Albany today with a full line o" Dunne s paints. Marshal C. O. Lee returned Ut ntjcht from his trip to Portland and other oiaces down the road and is again at his post of duty, greatly improved in health. Dr. Hugh Thompson, son of J. L Thorn irm. of Salem, died at his boms in San Mateo, Calif, yesterday. His death will be regretted by a large circle of tnends in Oregon. Mr. F. I. McKenna. supreme roaster ai-iiaan of the United Artisans, hai been in the city in the interest of the order, wrhirh he rcDotti as ei-owine very fast. and tbe richest order in tbe Cnited Stat es, per capita. The Governor has made the following anmintmenta: J D Lee. of Portland rcpenntendent ot lie pemienuary ; n ilor n! Portland . rood commissioner BLGeer. of fcalem, land agent; Koes E Moores, of Salem, printing expert- haa nt been . heard from Edna "Lear, who fled last Saturday night from the citv. it ia aunnosed with Rev. E. A. Harris, a now left by her being to that effect. Tbey are thongbt to have mna anuih on the overland, though there were narues at toe tram to see if abe boarded it- in Titer were 843 deaths in Portland As Albany man is acrssfd oi bavins hipped bis wife. Tbs man ia said to nsve been intoxicated. Mrs. Elizabeth Skeata. recenllv de ceased iJ London, wai tbs mother of lis policemen. was pensioned bv Qoeen Virtjiia in 1SS9. Tbs special train load of tbs Uadins oOiciale ot tbe 8, P. passed through Alb any last evening witb their eves wide opeo. Within tweotv minutes after tbs first alarm waa swot in s btgb priced depart ment noose in utile go was utterly ds- moiitnea. The remains of Mrs Etta McCuUooch. who died in Salem yesterday were taken I eign lanJ througn Albany this noon to Harris burg j ner lormer borne tor banal. " The new superintendent of ibe penit entiary was s member of the stats leans laiure Iran folk coantv wben Dolnb wss elected, being s supporter of that gentle man ana an opponent ot Mttcbeu. A Kentucky farmer, noticinc s tree on THE ALBANY ORPHAN'S HOMF. As there t as been mn:b interest man ifested, and many inquiries as to what ia lo he dose with the Orphan 'a Ilosne, oi Albany, tbe managers Lave tbocgbt beet t make their intentions known to the public thiough tbe city papers. Contrary to car hopes tbe legislature made do provision for the maintenance of oar Home. With one exception all other like inetitalioos in oar state har ed the same cegl-ct. Tbe reaaoa there fore is very obscure. That it eoald n t be economv is proven by reading tbe !ist of appropriations contained in tbe spr ial bill. It wo,ld seem thai of tbe 1250,000.00 atnr.prttv1 fc yir---n rpr- j ed ehitdreo of oar state. . We will not preenme to en linn any el the Bsmeroua objects for whilst tbis mooey is expended, bat to tbe mind oi tbe ordinary individual it would appear that the helplessness of destitute and or phaned children, ti e tenor of whose lives wiil be decided beyond help or repair, doting the few early years which they mast spend either under tbe beneficent and carefai sapervisoa of chrtnian wo men in an institution like oar Home, ' r be tossed from place to place to pick op soch crumha oi charily as may hspreo to fall to their lot, would as effectually appeal to tbe bart or jadgment of tbe legislator. We look for a field simelimea for work for chr-.rtian Bands to d". We bavs heard mach darirg the Ust two vests ot oar great responsibility regard isc tbe wrons-ed and suffering in a lor- misnt not some ti wur to- EtectrUtly aaS Vital MasBctUaa ai Ca rati re Aseaia, Dr, eases of the era, ear, nose, throat, cat arrh, dyepepeia, deafness, bronchitis, la- fnpe coiisumpfion, conttipatios, heart, ung. liver and Kidney disease, and rxg maneotly eaes all ditesse of tbe genito anioary organs in either sex, sncb as pbiiis,blood tints, scrofula gleet, gon orrhea, atrirtnre, seminal weakness, permstorrbea, loss of power and loss of devire or sexual power in man or women. AH peculiar fetoal troubles, irregular menatraation, leuehorrhea. displace ment, i-tc.. are confidentially treated as ell as all acnte, chronic, private and nervons diseases of wh.Ievtr nature, if curable. Cor satiation free. Resi bis cares. Tbe poor treated free exeett txeot. ine. Cha'ges fo treatment low and resson- ab!e, according to ability to pay Mot cases can be trea-ed at borne af ler one visit to tbe doctor's office All boMoees relations witb Dr Dar-in are 4 strictly confidential. Inquires answered j circulars and question blanks free. Of ' Cce boar 9 a. m to 7 p. m. Read bis cures: I Geo. Smith, Astoria, deifots. cored John avensoo, Farm. ngtw, Or., deaf ness, cured. J. II. Wilson, Mist, Or., skin ditease, cored. A. Pool. Eagle Point, Or Leart and Uver trouble, restored. Isaaj Tbompson. LaCenter. Wash., mrainess cured in eve minutes Milt Jones, Perrydale, Or., cared of polypns of the no . B.IL Riee.32E St.. Portland, heart disraf e eared, tbrte Siontbs since. Elder Wnv Police Ed Bubo's wile of the Indian reeevauon, Pendleton, Or., total blindness, iofUmation and ulcers is the eyes, led to the doctors office, cared n one wees. Brownsville From tbe Times. Clyde Snyder, wbo ia siodeut at Al bany cot'-ege, came over Friday evening and visited antil tVedneday. President W. H. Lee. f Albany col-' lere, preached iwj very interettiog eer mons at the PreeDytenan church Mon day last. The Albany Pa'vaiion army l in vade BrowctviJe next mm. and iil bold public melinr- at the opera boose jq Toesday and Wednesday mnin . rnder tbe lead-rship ot Capt. J U Vol. Coantv Aseor Stafford ass in the city Ust Friday sod Ra nrdav. at a hid Tbis company of artiets in voice, vio lin and piano wi 1 appear in the College Chapel Mon. evening, Mar 13. It hap pened this wsy. They reeerved aturdav night for Lebanon and Monday for Al bany. Tbe cbnrcbes and tbcieties, maical and otherwise, of Albany all bad plaos ahead and d d not care to come be fore the paolic now. It became evident t'lat these accomplished artuta would be in oar city any way oo tbat evening. It would be a shame on Albany to let such talent be right ia our midst and not near it, and it would sorely sot beip her name elsewhere, to have it kn-tu. 1 accord id ey opened the c leee Chapel to them, having favo-able ner centage raes witb thm and invite tbe mnmeal pabLc to come and hear .hem. Mr. Waliher is probably as fines maer violinist as Albanv citizens have ever beard. Fraulein Esche'mann ia a very brilliant performer on the piano. It aid be s treat to bear them. Let all come. Tickets for sale at tbe Coliece. The rale of admission is set by the company. I shall be clad to have mv friends eniov this triat. W.H.Lsx. Where DM They Go Considerable interest ha; been taken dring the week in the dieapoearanee cf Rev." E. A. Harris and Miss Edna Lear from Albany last Satardxv, It waa supposed that they went sooth, bat it is now learned that an Albany man wbo went to Portland on the bandar morn- ng train saw taem on the train t. -eel her for the first time tbe other side of Jeffer son, bat where they got on he did sot know. They went to Pcrtland. and fur ther than ti si is not known, tbuach aa effort ia being mads to trace the-m no. Last eveninc Mr. Becker received a dis patch from Harris's wife ia Missouri, stating that she was iost retting redv to join ber husband here. She will defer tbe trip. Tbe fnenjts oi Miss Lear are greatly disturbed over the afUa and do not like tbe situation. Barric. r hm. not aa ordained oreacher. Hr had tood letters when he caa.e bete, bot nothing is koosjsi of him persu&al SL'NDAY SERVICES. tbosiasm. sod a little of oar money b well spent in saving from want, to evil. and crime, oar own. Tbe Ladies of tbe Aid Society have de cided not to abandon the.r work at present and although Uiey expect to do all tbey can within their Society, tbey will ned tome heio and thev confident ly rely opon tbe private benevolence and ty assessor tor ue ui r-,c comp- win tbe oily nf Ct-.wu--r.Ile ao4 adjacent oontry. Mr btair has already saierrd njou bis datiea. Mrs. E E. Wa-ner. who resides soa'h of town, arrived borne Wednesday from Lincoln. Vial . where sae has beeo -netting for some time. Sb repor-s droab strtcken California as still eoSermg for rain antb litt-e prospec.s of a crop tbw year. While kQline rats at his home yeser day morning Mr. J C- Yeonoo bad tbe roisljriure to actidentaiSy Jts-harge a loaded pistol with tbe result that tbe ball penetrated tbe fleshy part of ha right leg just below tbe kne-. making - paiefal jat not daogeroas wound. r HE AM ABROAD. bis place filled with something thatlcbarity which bas so generously aisisted AUCTION! The Salvation Army and the Com I - ing seir-lientai vTeek. $10,000 DOLLARS, STOCK $10,000 rnrKiUtino- of Clothing.Genh Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Boots; Shops, Mackintoshes, Child. W ' - J -mrJ.. a-lS toreckonthel en and Youths Clothing.Trunts, vauces, vjnps, etc. fflE ENTIRE 8T0niK MDST BE CLOSE? OUT BY APBIl 1ST WITHOUT RESERYJ Sale eveiy entire stock is day at 2i and 7 p. m. until the disposed it. Commencing Mar ih. 10, '99. J.J1. Chase, Auctioneer. Piivate sales at allitimes at auction price5 Oi osite Cumming's iwug Sore. Editob Dkvocbst: ' . All eyes in the Salvation Army circles centre now npoa their coming Self- denial week. Belt-denial week, so called because officers, corps, soldiers and friends iuin in a united effort during the week set apart for the purpose to deny themselves of some article of food or other comfort, and with tbe mooey thus 1 saved create a fund lor tbe beneut ol tbe ! Army'a work in their home and mission. ary field. It is s remarkable fact, the! accomplishment of which ought to make the Army rejoice, that throughout the world by tbis effort over f 400,000 were year. Witb the economy that the Army ills notditucuit tremendous good tbat can be accomplished with these funds. The Armv will send its officers and soldiers to nearly every borne in tbe United States during the days lrom March 19th to 26th inclusive. The people will be urged to deny themselves in some prac tical way, and thus contribute, however small, may be tbe sum, to tbe effort. - iv ... .1.., 100,000 in the United States will deny themselves of one or two pounds of beef during the week, s thing many will do. ne win suppose lurtnor more mat eacu pound aversecs 15 cents. It ia s simple problem of mathematics, that the coffers of the Army would be increased to the extent of f 15,000. Add to this the sav ing from sugar, butter, etc, to say noth ing ot articles of clothing, and one win m..i im n4.ui..j t ... : . t. l. A ceeds of such small self-denial, univer sally practiced, an immense amount oi money may be raised for s noble our ptae. X. fell m Depressed o r? 0 And i it not due to nervous exhaustion? Things always look so much brighter when we are in good health. How can you have courage wben suffer ing with headache, nervous prostration and great physical weakness? - Would you not like to be rid of this depression of spirits? How? By removing tbe csuse. By taking 1 .5 aW f Pictures To-Maht. Tbe Camera Club will live ourcltixensl s treat to-night In tbs picture lias. They win tnrow upon a lourteen loot screen a beautiful colleuticn of colored views ot Paris, besides tome fine local views made by tbe members of tbe Glob. Noons can afford to mist tbit. Admission 25 cents. Children 10 cent. " A recent decision Is to the effect that all dealers in county and city warrants I must pay a revenue tax of $50 s year, e n hen dealing with their own mon It glvee activity to all parts that carry awsy useless and poisonous materials from your body. It removes the cause of your suffering, because It re moves sll Impurities from your Mood. Send for our book on Nervousness. To keep in good health you must have perfect set ion of the bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con stipation and biliousness. ParhaiM von would Ilka lo eeanlS aoroa arolnciit ati.,lean. aboM Toor eondlUon. l am writ, a, fro if all tha Darttcular la your caw. Vu will aalva a prompt rvplv. wltaoat eot. 1 m uu i looked like black trait, inspected it more closely and discovered that hundreds of blackbirds were Iroxen to the limbs. J. A. Weaver baa began moving bit large stock ot goods to tbe Thompson blk lour doors west serosa the street, where be wiil he found fur ninety data previous to locating permanently in tbs room now occupied by Mr. Oradwobl. . K. C. Keal. coantv recorder, lost a couple of 1 revenue stamps yesterdsy af ternoon trom s vest pocket, and swntie afterwards a man tried to sell s couple of such stamps for $1.50, stating that one ot bis cm lore a bad found them. Found on the streets of Albaov evid ently by some one who had come to the city witb it lor tbe boontv, a coyote scalp. It is an interesting fact that it was picked up by tbe county clerk him self , who sets on scalps. The boy t st tbe f ressht depot yesterday I aiterboon received an order by telephone to move about one hundred bales ol nop and s large lot of chairs in anticipation of the arrival ot the inspecting omcials. vt ben partly moved tbey learned tbit tbey. were tbe sabiecU oi s practical Joker. Wh'le shoeing a hone yesterday after noon Mr. Cramer was thrown nnder tbe animal which proceeded to walk on biro. tie was pulled :rom under bun and for tunately was not sertouslv injured, though it looked dangerous for s mo ment. Jake Htrn of Oorsoo's Inlet, N. J., who it kbown st the "eel kins" ot South Jersey, tss csugbt with tbe use of s spear, more than 100,000 eela daring tbe nsst thirtv veers. Their assretrste length was more than sixty miles and their combined weight was more than fifty tops. - The Mascot Gun Clnb bad their monthly contest yesterday resulting tn Dr. Leinenger securing the medal witb s score ot 22, Grant Froman next with 21, John Warner 20, Otto Clelan 19, Phil Baltimore 17. Or. Leinenger will wear the medal for tbe second time in succession. One of the western soldiers at Manila writes that he went into s store to bay toothbrush, sad tbst tbe storekeeper took down everything in the shop belore he could be made to understand what his customer wanted. After the brash had been found the soldier learned that its native name was "tapoknoa tamprise," and he is afraid to use it for fesr it might break bit teeth. Mr. Burt, whose son was whipped by Prof. Jones, principal of the Park school, assaulted Jone on tbe street one day thia week. Jones defended himse.I to them in the nasi and we ask all who can contribute even a small sum to tbis work to come to our aid. Yearly subscrip Uoos, parable quarteriv, would be glady received nod are especially saiUlaciory. lionattons of wood, Coor cr provisions of anv kind would be gratefully aeeepltd. Tbe Borne has one boy, nine years of age, for whom me woald like to find s permanent home with some kind family. The regular meetings of our Society are held on the first Tbareday ot each month and anv lady interested in bene volent work is invited to be present and help us. Tbe Ladies Aid toarrf. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy. SVRUP or Fls. manufactured by the Caufornia Fio SrRi'F Co.. illustrate the value of obtaining1 Die liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most rvf reshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It U the one perfeettbtrengthening laxa- a.: . -1 . ; .1... ...) ..... i.fT.u.titnlK UtVt uirausiuK miv .... .... - dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently "yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect fivedom lrom every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it tne meat laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, ss thev sro pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other sromatie plants, by a method known to the California Fio Strup Co. only. In order to pet its benehcial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front or every pacKage. Plenty of potatoes at Mitiey's. The Bernbard-Wal Jier Concert Com pany were in Albany today on their way to Lebanon. wbee Jny will enow to night. The Tolk coantv Observer, one ol those papers which i.ve been crying orosnentv the leodtst since the present administration began, has gone into the bands of a receiver. Ksin or shine, while tbe president in tbe White House a rpleodid si.k flag aiwavs wawe from a fiacpole on tbe ex ecntive aianeion When tbe chief mag- rtrate leaves Washington, tt is tateo own and folded away unlit bia return. Arthur Downs, the famous half back of tbe Portlands, former! v of Alban jr. a ill be one of the coal passers on tbe orpd boat Fox on its trip to San Francisco. Downs has been working in tne ebop where the Fox was made. The sterespticon entertainment given last night by tbe Camera Club was a fine a&air, tboee attending being well rwpaid. some splendid views being presented, not only ot farisisn scenes bat as well ol loral scents prepared by tbe membeit themselves. Eugene Won Tbe state oratorical cootest at Mo Minnville last night resulted ia tbe de cision being given to the Eagene man s entitled to first tdaee. Rm.er D. Aug' represented the state university and spoke on "Our Spanish War; Jo ice, Motive and Effects." H. B Blood, of McMinnville. wa sieen eeccni piaft His subject was. ''May War be J ust i li ed." Tbe association did a splenr id tbisg by adopting the rank system of making, doing away with the present very uctair per evntaee evstem, under which great injustice has several times oeeo done by tbe exsggerated markings of judges. venaa cLurco mm sorains by Mr. ; fi-.ttrd n&4v ce-ittrf the W.CT C She wi.i als preach in the First Preebyterwn buret. iu p. m. Mrs bpeszier is an lmoresive pir tnal speaker and bo one cab ber her withoat being profited Od foils and yoaog tolki, men, coo. en a: d ciiild ren, every body is invited to come. Services s the Baptist church acftt- al. Preachinir services at the ConeTea- tiocal ciiurch as csuad. morning sermon at 11 a. m, sxibiect, "Are we Jesua Frit nds." Evening sermon at 7 :30,sab- ject, "The locrth Ciomniandment. Monday school at 12:lo p. m. AU no! at tending isewhere are cordially invited to tbe above services. Sietpins rews oOc extra. F. M. Pabxxs. Pastor. Services at the Untied Presbvterian church at the ceual hocrs. Siorninz worship at 10:30, aubiect of sermon. nJooieesion Before Men." S. S. at ll:4o; Jacior Endeavor at 3:30; Junk badeavorat 630. Eresicg worshso at JO, sabiect. "Ineratitude. AU are invited to thee services. Presbyterian church : Mornina wor ship at 10:30. subject of sermw. "Tbe Burden ot Lmmslu" babbath Kbooi at 11:45; Junior Endeavor at 3:3); Senior Endeavor at 6 :30; evenine wcrship at a), sabiect of sermon. " Progress in Poverty." A cordial invitation to attend al! the services is extended to all. SOCI AL AND PERWi t, vigorously thst Burt came out second CAIJTORNIA FIG SYKUf i-U. best in tbe fight. It is spoor plan to jump on to -a teacher for whipping s Duoil. Better give tbs pupil another one when he comes home, and tend him back to school. Salem Joarnsi. L. A. Jordon and family bavs arrived ia Albany from Los Oatos, Calif., and will locate bere. Mr. Jordon was bere s few months airo. but returned to Calif ornia expecting to remain there. Tbe drought though changed hit mind and he cams back to Albany where he btt considerable property. Tat Phiuppins Island Social to be given by the Ladies of the Congregation al church on Tuesdiy eveniue March 14, at tbe Arjiory hall wilt be a unique af fair. Supper will be served from 5 so o'clock at 15 cents. A ru ft eioebent program will be presented Mereopti ron vews ol the foitifii-aiion and snaken fleet at Manila and other new features will prove highly entertaining. Admis sion 10 cents. BAN PRAMCXBCO. CAX. WUTSVTLLS, KT. NSW TOSX. H. T. For aalc by aU Druggists. Price SOc. per bottle The authorial a oi Wellington, K., prapotei to give the rsrreof the first prisoner confined iu the new istl to tbat r..l.lnn .ml i waa rails.) If.irtnn iail. IVIUIMMVUI - . . - because Mrs. xiorton wss tbe brst. &ie pioneers n roved to be innocent, and now sne ts wui o suing the county tor damages on accouu Ferry ol tbe jail's name, See Locals ou every page. Wheat 47 cents. The Parker lountain pen is a 'cracker Jack." French tbe jewler sells them A large and fine stock of cigars and to bacco at Conn & Huston's. See the dia play. When you wants choice iak, a nitv hl.slA,miiat fit,,, k-tnil ('ml .in Henri jroden. He keeps tbe btt Old bachelirs and old maids not under 99 years of age can get their photograts, . taken at Miss Longs,trovtdicg they have , tne money to pay lor them, Mr.'AI Day of Portend is in the city. Mies Uattie Galbraith retorud last night from Portland. Dr. W. A. Trimble went to Portland yesterday on s short visit. W. G. Gill hss heen spr-xn-ed P.M. at Scio, to snccee-i R Sbeiton, ho re signed. Attornev General and Mrs Blackbnm came up from Salem this noon cn a vuit wiut inenus nere. Mr. D. Buseard is makinir arrmnee- ' meat to start livery husinewja cos section with his feed stalls. Joe Kendall, wbo now has clurve of tbe yards' of the A A Cat Asto ia is i Uiecitv on s few davs viit. The condition of Hary Pollock, who i at the home of his parents ill rith tv- phoid fever, is reported very serious. Mrs. J. K Weatherford, M- E.iwia ' Stone and Mis Flora Mason. d 'i o-, are guests st the Imperial. Te'esram. Mr Fred rawson informs ibe fmoc nttihathe is s candida'e for sib xlcl- rk and will ran for the office in the teciion on Monday. Mr. Charles Monteitb, of this .-is., ia viiticg with his aunt at 0kfa: CIil , where be it receivins special u : .nuoa anuer the osteopathy system. Harry C. Pollworth. tbe black wire man with tbe Quaker Medicine I s gene to Honolulu to join ano her Q - mt Corapauy. Tbe country teerus t - e I ol Qsakers. W. II. Welch, of WeScK B s. co rt bouse cootrseors, is in -. ge 'ing things read v for bes!-?r cn the court house iinproven er will be pushed when begun. On our editorial page will Del. . . other one of those letters f roi St-. Frnk Stellmacber everybody : read, for it tells about every Airt- and others at Manila. It jus' before tbe insurgent w hence is of a very peaceful u. !u Mrs. J. H. Washburn, of ro returned todav after a few day w i -sifter, Mrs. J. B. Stump. Tlem- I crossed tbe plainsln 12, in a . led by their father, Capt C. T vi ' sho located on the Lnckiamo i county, near Mr. Stan. p's pre? m . Saiem Journal. Ashland Tidings: Hon. J. tVr.. s member oi the Oregon state senate arrived in the city, today, on to Southern Oregon E. U. Dunbam.a gentleman from A b any, arrived in the city yesterday, ac-- coiupained by bis wife, to took over tbis 7 k h t o n id t r e .i v ', Miss Long v. ill be p'east-u to mase tne fotografa ot all the grand parents ot old oneers aiso oi tneir ox teams, it wey . ; ,Kl ; ;;, , ai.u,i Ul only call at her studio on second and nS ln of AshU.ul. irry street. . 1 For sale by I red Dawa m.Di Albany, Uregon section of the state, with th- vi w ol lo- Drugj Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorU'i Fair Hlglwwt MaOal o4 Dlpraama. . . XaevateTaor 1 isia ,... Candy fatbartio, eare oonsiipatloo torere kV.-jio. It CO.C.taU.druaswts refund aicn