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VOL XXXIV Eater v.e kc rout at tiaaay. Or. all Mailer i ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 24.1899 FiO 32 ITTI4i rabllsfeer aa4 rrep-teter 1 1 THURSDAY Another Pioneer Gone Home. Corvallis Lights. GREEN MORRIS INDICTED SAURDAY r "-'' tvv 'L 'V. I - 7T GASTIIBIA v?JL".",rei.w. g; : 1 " " ... t, ' AVgclaWcPrcparationfor As similating UKfToodandBeguta-' ting tfStomariBflm TVnads cf Promote sT5igesBon,Chxrful- issanaKCSt.contains neither OtnunOiorphina tot MneraL If OT NiRC OTIC. jig i'i raua-sffannaax ffwt.WTa- I ..iil A perfect ilcmcdv for Constloa- boa.SoorJStDmacb.Diacrtuea, lYorms .Convulsions . Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEB Tac Smile Signature of XTEW TOHK. al Mr 7 nfj :-.Am ", I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. W T mm i ! IP I I mam I 1 MM -mm 9 Bk A widow sixtjr-eijttit 3re-.rn oH, liTitu: 1n Na-r York C3IT. bad baoi BIM waa oonsuuiUT troubled with pain on hnr rWht aide, which if aaiiil '""" - -' T aaoUwr proao-iaccd it bUiarr calm Inc. or nil moat witbMt good rcsalta. At Umrs live p-jn 01 nrnuu were reaortM la. l be tont wnabed 10 poands : was commit ran aWw. and had r-ry little appetite. Karl. nJuoe a nnehbor hTdoeW her to trrlUVMTatelaaV Afier wiiar tlim two weeks the pains and bnuinof Um atouch aad ndoammlSl a,d saiued alerea pounds, and could eat baked bans, amocc other dUwfebeiXl a-amJlfa wi-rmi-i-. t.... --- - . t , ,., , rnii I. . , , Ke. ) StreM. Kew Yrk. lor a) au-pl-s and 1 JKMI-akk rM rl ain l ii - mnmtk a-aed T-aaMa. Ue-ir-rlje v . - ' , mii n J i ia"TSL Preparing of Life here ehall it be uon? Certainly where the bent n-piratinn eta bs aa College hat claims in this direction thatoall for c.oeer investigation. A Full-College Trainin -,f'-- t'lf. .lit Vmor a!si 111 ! tu t itf friir to 10m io taetU'e. Oirrstcoadeoce invited. Wallace Howe Lee, A. M., TRY MuRMON BISHOP diaipation, self - abuse, over 60 years. Brings out men, makes rich blood snd tissce. Cares wasting, and an 1 . . . A 7 mild VAN laalillnotv a t mm n loss of memory, bad dreams, shrunken organs, deenondeorv. sleeDlessneea. varioceele and constipation, adds lustre to tbe eyes, stops nervous twitcbings of the evelios. Makrs life woth living. A boon to young or old. M0RM05 BISHOP'S PILLS strengthens and restores small weak organs. Stops all losses by day or night. Doo;t delay. Price within the reach ofall. Guaran teed to cure. Price y'l a box 6 for $i.50 by mail. Send for free circular. Address BISHOP KIN REMEDY CO., San Francisco. Cal. For tale by Foe- KTm Lay & Masoo, Albany. FLOOR COVERINGS. FULLY DOUBLE the amount ever before shown Of, consisting of Csrpets, Art Square, Co'tage Art (a new and aitrictive goods) Mat titigs, L'noleum snd Oil Cloth. We are also well supplied with Lace Curtains, Pcitieres, Shades and kindred gooda. Piece goods in Curtain material and coverings. ALBANY Masonic Temple ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J Joseph. For Infanta and Children, . The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years P mm ' Tt-i rrr rf rhjalrlaae. sna iaf i atan-a. fnr wkL-K k wsr do anrvrs xitMX li:r(-ln uiju AW VtmmtatwSmjmam. i For the Battle aa ctTars a aosrior Njrm-i1orA and President S PILLS for all disesees arising from exeesres or cigarette smoking. In WS bsck vour Manhood, cares denletedWorn- ...m Imnn,.... Inmt wrm i.M FURNITURE CO. Bldg., Albany, Or. Proprietor. CIRCUIT COURT. A. M. Cannon agt John Mt inert, rec. nioneyy. Demrrer sustained, and to new matter over ruled. Plaintiff given to April Ht to reply Thomas Monteitli apt K. Monteitli, rec. money. Defendant given to March 18 to file answer. In caae ol State agt Samuel Mills, charged with rape on a daughter of Mr. Osborn of near Lebanon, the jury wan out all night coming in at 5 o'clock this morning, when court was called and Judge tturnett, upon the jury reporting they could not agree, discharged them. Oregon agt P. G. Morris, larceny of public money in 1890. Arraigned ai.d will plead on April 21 at 2:15 p. m. ' Oregon agt P. G. Morris, larceny of public money in1898. Arraigned and will plead on April SI at 2:15 p. m. It is said no bills were found either in the Lyons case rr that of several Albany young men accused of a grave offense. B. XI. Dennis agt J. Weiss & Son, rec. money, attachment. Dismissed as to Chaa. E. Weiss and judgment entered agt John Weiss for $;20.6 and $50 lor costs and ordar to sell property.. Z. H. Davis agt B. S. Martin, rec money. Verdict for plaintiff for $61.76. Oregon agt Samuel Mills. Rape. On trial before jury of Messrs. Guver, Fry, inwu, ciuiuus, uauattiier, Acaeraiau, Wright, Barret, Moist, ArnoId.Oompton, Wade. The grand jury adjourned without a report. Six indictments were presented the court on which there have not yet been any arrests made. The petit jurymen were all discharged but those on the Mills case. Engineers Appointed. A Washington dispatch yeteday states that General Wilson, chief of en gineers, has designated Colonel Mans field and Captains Taylor and Hart as the board of engineers to carry out the provisions of the river and harbor im provements at Yaquina bar. Or. Of the board. Colonel 'Mansfield is division engineer in charge of the Pacific coast division. Captain Harry Taylor is engineer in chargo of government works ui iu awe oi n asuwgwn, siauonen at Seattle, and Captain W W Hart, is sta tioned in Portland, and has charge of government works On the coast of Ore- gen, as well as the Caacrde locks and boat railway at The Dalles- Hence they are men already familiar with the north west govnerment works. Our readers are familiar with the project leadic np to this eommistion. A Decision. Attorney-General Blackburn, at the request of Superintendent of Public In struction Ackerman baa rendered an opinion on two important points of school law. First When a school district raises mony I y taxation for a specific purpose, and it sfterwarda becomes onnecetsary to ne the whole amount for that pur pose, the district has liie power at an an nual meeting to divert the remainder to some otaer use. benool districts are cor porations, and the qualified electors in Ute district have absolute control nver tbe funds raised by taxation, nnlese their power H limited by law. William U Hoag is in the city. Judge Flinn was inPortland yesterday. L. L. Eldridze. of Waterloo, has - been granted a pension of tZ7 per month. "Mr. E.J. SeeJey has re tamed from To ledo, where he has been assisting in put ting the creamery there in condition. Mr John Isom, jr., left this noon on hit return trip to Dawson citv. where be spent several months last year.tak ing no one or two good claims. He will eo straight through by the way of Skagway. Tavlor Hill, of Pnneville .brother of Dr. Hill, of this city, has just re to rued from a trip as far south as Los Angeles, and reports everything in California dried up. Grand Chancellor Cake, of the Kniehta of Pythis.waa in the city this noon on bis way south visiting lodges. He will re tain to Albany Monday and visit tbe Ajoany looee wnen mere wm be initial ion and refreshments. F. A. Wrman. a former head train dis patcher on tnc Burlington & Quincy.was n u9 air toaav and went to Portland. He now baa the appearance of a trarr.D. and has given himself no to the drink naoit. wyman is a floe scholar and bright man. be Degree of Honor held their fourth weeklv contest last niirht. and Hka all of them it was a great success. Mies Bar kers aide presented a fine program., but it lacked one of Mrs. Myers old time solos. Acne lanch was served with Mrs. Hogne 'a side as waiters. Rev. John Barr arrived in Albany this morning and wiU preach in the Baptist enurch next Sunday. Rev. Barr came from uakland bre. He was located at Redd Bluff at one time, previously hav ing been a pastor ol a church at Mon mouth, 111. Drory Hodges, who comes to Corvallis at least onee a year to pay his taxes, was np from Wells Monday. He landed on Soap Creek in 1847, and still owns the donation claim on which be then settled He waa in Corvallis when the town com prised two or three little shanties. Cor- vi yarns Times. - lToday is Pat Brennen's 91et birthday. and he never felt better. In fact bade-1 clares that be will attend the ball to-1 morrow night, Pat save that tomorrow is also b birthdav. that he has two. be and St Pfctrick going into parteroership I on tneiin. Tbe marshal informa the DkiiockatI that several bovs are in the habit of rac ing on the sidewalks of the city, partic- ularly on Lyons atreet. Tbey can save trouble by quitting it, besides if they have good bicycle sense they will do so, as it Is this fooliahneaa t hai rrnalM nraw judice among many against riding on fie I sidewalks. J . W. Gsmber has been nuite sick with a garnering in tbe ear. We are glad to see bint around again. Miss Grace Gam ber waa also quite sick, after her school closed. If these young teachers were not oi tne nest material they could nev-1 er stand tbe hardship of teaching in the country nere ia winter. uicomD uor. Criterion. Salem Journal: J.' K. Weatderford was elected school director at Albanv. He is an educated gentleman and a true I friends of the publio schools. He is a democrat and the republican paper says I of him : "Mr. Weatherford, the director elected, baa served the district hereto fore, and can be depended upon to look after the interests of tbe school faith fully." At an election held in Stay ton, the fol lowing officers were elected : Mayor, E. F. Bennett; councilmen, A. H. Davey, Henry Keene, G.B, Trask,Joe Whitney ; treasurer, W, H. Cooper ; recorder, O. B. IJuesnel ! marshal, A. H. Smith. There will be a call meeting of the Ratbbone Sisters tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock to which an members are re quested to be present. By order of the Ol. li. Get out your green. Tomorrow will St. Patrick'! day. Three vokea of oxen naased thmtich I Al'jany today on their way from the Willamette! to tha Santiam. Thev are , not oiten seen in Aioany. I a. . t. I lit m Eliza Blevins departed this life on the 13th day of March, 1899, at her home with her son A. J. Blevins two and one half miles west of Tangent, aged 90 years, 1 month and 23 days. Tbe dceaed,Eliza Maoppin, was born in Bath county, Kentucky, in the year 1809, was married to Isaac Blevins in 1843, moved to Missouri in 1840, and with her husband came to Oregon in 1850 and settled on the Blevins Donation Land Claim two and one-half miles wet of Tangent where she has continuously re sided with the exception of two and one half; years spent on the Rozue Kiver : while she was possessed with great phys ical ann moral courage, contentment was ter APr" ltt to'!,v0 no reet lights af her chief characteristic, which, doubt- i tor midnight. The rate paid the comp- less, in a measure at least, accounts for her 90 years of almost perfect bc!th. She loved to talk of their trip across the plains and of the early dayi of Or gon and of her home on the Calipooia. which she deemed the paradise of earth ; she was a faithful wife, a lovi- g mother, kind and considerate of her friends and reighbors, while even the stra' ger with in her gates was never foivotten ; alwavs a constant christian and in lat-r life was baptised and became a member of the Methodist church. Deceased leaves four sons, Pendietnn Blevins of Crook country, Alfred and Andrew Blevins of Tangt-nt and John Blevins of Fair Haven. Wash., to mourn the loss of her who hon th sw-etest and ' noiiest name of earth "Mother." I Mrs their thirteen urand children and five great Brand children. Tbe funeral eertn-n service was held in the Fairview Methodist - hnrch con ducted by Kev. W. B. More of Shedd after wnich the body was laid to rrst he side her husband in the Oakville cem etery. Oakville. Mr. James Morga preparing t.. to eastern Oron. ii- was seen r -v-ly purchasing .-up i-e,ie had leu li package ui v. o - ind hv. n p-rUi'-sia . . at . ,.s. d :h so many stamps? "A grand Vigi antes Pantomime ial will be given at Tangent on Fri lav evening, March 24. We expect that this will t a grand entertainment. W ill we ' be there? Well, yes. Dr. Welsh has moved to Shedd'a. Mr. Bronaou is build in ir a hoaaa on John Fisher's land on the Calipooia where he will retd in the future. Mrs. Spangler, a W. C T. M" lec i.-vr. entertained a small audie ce laft Tu. s day eveniug. Mrs. 6. is a nice speaker and a logical reasoner. UrriLa Koaa B'.r. Lebanon. From the Criterion. Prof. Devid Torbeu of Albany. this city Saturday. The new street lizhta bate arrived a d have been put up. Thoee that have been proper, y adjusted give a fine liht and are pronounced superior to tbe o.d lights. Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Hickok will leave the first of next month for an eiteuded trio east. Tbev will visit Mr Hickok old home in Ohio, and will be gone abut three months. Mrs. J II. P. Hope received word yes terday that ber father, J W. Bell, of Talitran, bad received a paralytic stroke and was in a dangerous condition, airs. Hope went to Tal'man last nuht. F. E. Wall, the Jefferson potato bny- r, wsa in town yesteraay. tie baa 3ught three carloads of potatoes fr ro je larmera north ol town, wnicn ill be delivered in a few days and tit cod people get a s tee of prosperity. " D. B. Zeh cauie in on the morning train yesterday. He tells us that he will soon move bi family to Alban . where be will represent the Singer Sew ing Machine Co., having the territory from Seattle, Waab., to Grant Pass, Or. Tbe lady editor of the Drain Watch man, savs: "someone nas sneennsiv remnrked : 'Two-thirds of tbe members of this country are Very true it is also true that gt of 4 000 convicts in our state .prisons, more than 4S.0U) are men At Salem in a bowling contest between cbnram i trurtTen tbe Illahee Club and the Jefferson CiwtrP The dispiay ot Philippine island lelict the former woo . making 918 porfils to I brought home by Ed Snow ia oo exhibit 7K by jeurrson. jonnson ieaa lor wen-1 erson with lt8 snd McNary for the II U bees with -."OS. Mck UaUo way made 13U. J. X. Duncan, administrator of the estate of James Duncan, deceased, waa yesterday authorized to dispeee of the personal proi-eny ot toe estate in oroer to defrav tbe funeral expenses. N. W. Silve-, J. A. Smith and Isaac .Small ap oraisers filed an inventory of tbe estate showing the same to be valued at $10,- 126.14. balem btateeman. Rosea Very fortunately the roses o tbe Albany Nurseries escaped damage i.y tbe recent cold weat1 v, and there is a fine stock to select frr .. 75 or 80 vari eties oi healthy , strong plants. JOSS VC' iscft Me? Ia constant pain' when oc vonr feet ? . 18 that dragging, pulling Benaation witli you from morn tUlnigttT Why not oat the medicine exactly on the disease ? Why inot apply tne cure ngut :the epot itself 7 You can do it wita I Immediately after y the" D Plaster is applied, you feelrt ita vi em I n rt annt inir tnV I fluence. Its healinir remedies quickly penetrate down deep into the inflamed tissues. Pain is quieted, soreness is re lieved and strength imparted. Ne platter was ever nsds like It No plaster ever acted so quickly asd tboroa-tily. Ne plaster ever bad such complete control over all kinds of pain. Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; relieving congestion and drawing out all inflammation. " FOB SALS HV Alt DRPOfliaTa J. C. AVVR CO., LowoU Mm. I be I I I I There has been a partial change of ownership In the electric light system of Corvallis. Sixty-seven shares of the stock hitherto hera. by J. M. Porter, passed Monday Into the hands of Kd Mramre. Of Denver. Colorado. Mr, Strange was formerly connected with tbe works. He took charge of the electrical department when the sy.tem was estab lished, and remained with the company until something over six years ago. He is a thorough electrician and his block of ock gives him a one-third interest in the company. Of interest in the same connection is the fact that on Monday night the city council decided on and af- any for lights until midnight is 2, while on all night service is 3 per light. The council expects to resume all night ser vice when the winter season sets in. Times. The Albany creamerv is making ar rangements to start akimraing stations at Lebanon, Brownsville, Crabtree and Gates, and G. U Reea and Huperintend ent ,eeley will visit these places for tbe pup e of organising Uie stations. As a station is as good V creamery to the farmers there should be stations estab lished all over the county. Several Oreicon bovs have been wound at Manila recently, they being Walt er Irvin. -f Ko-burg, in the foot, Alfred O. r tn. ,f 1'ei die ton, in the chest evre y.A'harles J. Oieen, of Portland, in ttie 'rt and F. I), li. liodson, tbe Ore irMVUtiortspunlent of Portland. slight-lv-r Diitioii is the s in of a oonfe-lerate soldier, an I when he surted for Manila aid: "My father fought against the Mar- ,n I st-ipes and I am going to wipe o' tufftUin." ill DAY Zaanty Fair Meeting. !.. Rres M'W le ad lairmee ing to order t j ui S iuci , and gave tbe object a i.r i.ea iiitf 01 ine reports or tne several - aih' of tbe ealiecripttoo committee t--a- ti-.-n thirty-five men wee present Ti.r ervreiary cal'ed tbe preriocts and -eporta aer mads showing the follow io -uh r irtiwa: Albany 42, Eaat Alb- 1 eei Albany 23, Ctawlordaeille 1, M le n- 3, win I, Tall wan 7, at large by J le B- 0.1 9 To-al, 87. e rrporis :oaiewbat discMiracig, le t. !. iu-1 r in d'oHt. Hemarka . . ,. .ir evrerai on different lines, a I - if .i d article ot ii.corpoia n- n . - r- 0. -i -p.ned that manr people i.. t . i t -li not had enough to ub-ntv- tiO Ti. at- viH net be droned but ' rr fi i a, II h made to get more O- M-r:- -o atOck Note of Thanks. Tin relatives of M.s. II. D Borkbart oefire to sprees graiitade to tha many fr euda. b" b iheir sympathy and b lp oln -, have randered valoabie and kind! a-.i. taoce in thie Ibeir time of tea, e- sorrow Si Pa-rlce'sday. Ti'e rio-e season for all water foal oa der the March set bevan yesterday. Pot ep ror goo so far as decks go. ioaepn Mediil me great Chicago news paper an, ied at Saa Aatooio, Texas, yeeterdav. H i Mcllaain is puttie in a plate ileae front m me First street, block .pro posing io be op with tt.e times. Ii ia very doobtful if Ma tot Msson, ot Portland, recovers from bis preeent ser io.s illoi, a fact generally rctrrettrd. Ve'b , ib great ainger now in the United Sta'es, is in San r rsceixo where she is receiving a big reception. lection and initiation at tbe Eiks Lodge tonight. Full auendsnce is desir ed- E.R. The recent erbool cecsns of Baker city abowed 1518 children drawiea public money, ei. owing a great increase io thai live mining town. ion at Mcreron it Torahnson s It is tbe best yet seen io Albany Leave wriiten orders lor Saturday af ternoon market goods at Cnmming's drag store. Do rot depend on verbal orders Written orders will be prompt ly attended to. E. D. Horner and Geo. Weber, of Eu gene, were taken to Salem yesterday where tbey will visit with Superintend ent Lee, of toe. penit'ntiary, for six years. V. (J Danlottb. who has ran the bote! at De roit fjr a good many year has traded bis prop rty Hr a fruit orchard at Med lord oaned by Mr. V eiglas.wbo will hereafter ran tbe isetruit hotel. Tbe Medford Road and Gun Club and other residents have turned loose about 5 Chinese pheaanta in Jackson county this month. Thev should follow their family trait and increase rapidly in that lavorea section ot our slate. At Palmetto, (ia.. veeterdav one hun- area nr.t masked men mobbed and killed fuur or five negroes beinj held lor arton. a mm. . a . ... taking tne law into tbeirown nandawitb a vengeance. The members ot the mob sbould all be banged. Bat who are they. r. J. L. Hill, ot this citv, and Dr. ice rret ruitii of Salem veaterdayaf' ternoon perlcrmed an operation on Lud low iaxwel residing near anderton e bridge, removing one of the big toes, in -nred by a braise several weektago Mr. Maxweu is nioety three years ol ag,, y Tbe Albany Sorceries vattifday re ceivea oroers lor some pwnes irom nr kansss and Idaho. An order for some Oregon maples for shade trees wss, te ceivrd from a California city, en trees have been sbipptd It all points in. the Northwest. The company is dung a rushing butineti. The Salem barbers hsve formed a local organisation with H. Bennett as pre. ident,and have agreed tu adopt a unilorm scale of 15 cents for shaving, 25 cents for nalr cutting, to close their stiope-fvery night at 8 o'clock exceptSeTfirday night, and to remain closea all day Sunday. uow long win it tie uvea up to. Scio. From tLe News: Mrs. Geo. W. Phillips is visiting her mother, Mrs. Worrel, in Albany this week. J. A. Bilveu. wbo last week sold bis farm a few miles east of Scio, has moved lis fsmtly into tbe rooms over S. M. Daniel's store. D, M. Bogart of Lkrwood. waa In Scio Wednesday Mr. Br-gart has nurcbased fe Pitchford siwmill a couple ot miles above La-wood.and is nutting it in shape Messra. M. ' . Gill A Soq moved tbelr stock of general hardware into the Gaines building tbe first of the week, ana as toon aa they get stralgHtend around tbey win nave one oi tne neatest bard ware storee in the valley. Joe" Cary, as be waa tarn liarly known io and about Scio, recently accid ently killed, was a man of many friends, snd was himself bis worst enemy. He was a salesman behind the counter of great a oility, and had acted in that cap acity in several oi tne cosiness bouses here. Hit only fault was strong drink, and this alone caused his downfall. He had been employed by Geo. DeVaney, near Thomas, for several weeks past, and when be went to Albany several days ago, Mr. DeVaney paid him in fall for his labor, which amounted to about $12. Two True Bills Found against the Ex-County Treasurer for Embezzlement of County Funds. As ws anticipated two of the six seal ed indictments sent in by tbe grand jury were against P. G. Morris, former coun ty trensurrr, I t tbe embezzlement of the Inn Is of the county. Mr. Morris wss arrests lite vesterdsv afternoon bv depot v sheriff Levelling and taken be fore Judge Bnrnett at -.45 o'clock, tbe court being in session wailing for tbe fury in tbe Mills ease. Next Tnesdsy at 12:15 o'clock wss set for the defendant to plead, enabling the Judge to come to lbant on one train and return on the other local. Jndxe Hewitt appeared lor the defendant. Tbe bonds were placed at $1,000 oo each indictment. At press time Mr Morris had not been able to secure bonds, and was in charge of the sheriff. The first indictment is for the embes s ement of $2,235.20 during bis first term lb seeond for tbe embezzlement of $1.- 564 64 during his seeond term, tbe total I embeulemeot charged being $3,799.74. The indictments were found on the testimony of C. O. Ho.ue snd A. Wheel er, tbe experts who examined tbe books of the treasurer, and F. M. Red field, ex d-puty county clerk. Real Estate Sales. J B Irvine to Mary Horton. 2 lota. -ouaviiie Newt Lewis to Alice McClary, 40 acrea D Br dkes to A F Zooch. 3 Shelhnru SO liir-m Powell, to A A Tasting, pl'ce land. Brownsville.. 1 6975 1 Fred P.lumb-rg. by sheriff. toT M Winen lot 2, hi 7, Albaoy Ronert Cham hers to W H Cbam- fra et al. 525 acres Wi liam Chambers et al to Mary M Chambers. 667 arrea U S to Wagon Boad Co. eeearal racts J W Hereford to E L Bryao.12J.42 acres. 11 w a 2700 Join Tway to Kate Tway, poaer of attorney.... - Jane Rideooor et al to G W Honrk, :Alereet io 303 0 acres John F Templeloo to T H Brown, W4'scies.. 7. .... Lillie S Allen to Rosa Mack, 2J7 aire John Metceif to Fredrick a Ueeley. 22 acres ...... J O Roe et al. br lieriff Marion e4ioiy, J V Corick. 160 acre Oregon to A C Hauaman, 102.44 acres O P Coehoe to R H U rover, 1 lor, Broroavil!e W E Arnold to A E Arnold. 22, aees . ... "regoo to E H Carlton 24C aens, 10 E 4 E L Free'and toC E Freelaad, 80 aeres, 14 w 3 D Situons t Frank Simmoos 41.30 acres Wm Phillips to Francis Phillips S2 acres Jss Jo-y to Franklin Bance, 120 seres F J Irvine to L L Cal la van. 2 lota Scio John Leedy to 8 E Young. 020 acres E H Ororer to John Larfcin, atv era I lota Brownsville Geo Howe to J R Merchant, 6 Iota SCO 100 400 6C0 3475 204 14 300 lioo 200 (00 1400 SS18 E90 1500 CO 50 COO JiroSTUSev,. ,t . A I Arnold to G W Arnold. 6S acres Mary Plaster to Eltxab Osborne, 32 ieet "I lot .... Orrtn Mania to Elijah Osborn, prt of lot in Lebanon los Brace to W R Herdmao, in terest io 670 acre F W Blnmberx to W H Roltn. rant ni Inia m M ? 11k-..- G W Biddle to P Biddle, lots 5 and . . . ... ",ou. aiowoy Mrs L E R Foller to Alice Sloan. parte of lots in HarrUbnrg Rtcu Stsjk. Word received yester day atterncon from Dawson sUtea that Lonis Parker son of Mosea Parker, asd John Roberta of Lebanon, and two Port land men bare struck it rich ia a mine thev recently purchased, and tl at thev were taking out $1,000 a day. at me ron- nintashigh aa five dollars a pan. Mr. Roberta was gmb staked by Mr. J. W. Cosick, of tbii city. The public school saving bank ystnn hss now been in force here two week a. Deposits are recieved eveev Mondar. The first Monday tbe deposits amounted to ..s,ana me second to There are wruepositors and three of ti.em madel-i denoei's of $5, each on which interest j, allowed. Eugene Guard. Maft!e syrup Hilljis in W. II. Beoih. ot Grants lofoy Omm Wl a in tbe city. Dr. Danin is at tbeXoss House See his aavertiaemaot elsewhere, Mice Amelia MsV. of llsrrieborg been visiting Portland friends tee-several days. Wheat ia dowaaccn', ani 46 is the quotation. Among the sick, confined to their homee are Mr Oley Woodruff and Mrs J C Littler. Mrs Kale Marinan, who baa been at Monmouth several months, is in the city on a few daya visit. The Congregational Philippine social snd eu.erteinmeot will be given is Fri day night ol next week, March 24. Mr. Frank E. Blair, the versatile gen tleman and cake walker, went to Mill City this morning, illuminated with greso. In the circuit court at Portland s de cree of divorce was granted to Clara D. Monteitb Irom Archibald Uonteitb. lor desertion. ; ' Mr Eb Keebier. of Lebanon return ed home, this noon from a aevwral weeks trip to his former home In Tenneseee.ac- companted by an eastern mend (--'"Miss Lora Vance yesterday afternoon gave a inrcbeotv greatly enjoyed by sev eral of her lady friende. Tbe menu cards were very attractive, unique and pictur esque. . - . -. Oa Thursday, March 16, there was horn in Salem to Mr and Mrs Mark Savage a daughter. The mother was formerly the elocutionist ot Willamette University. . Mr. Esrl Race, ot Salem, baa been ap pointed book-keeper at the' state peni tentiary at $100 a month. Mr. Race was proprietor ol tbe St Charles Hotel. of this city, for a number of years, at tbe time taking four copies of the Daily Democrat, hence we feel nnder obliga tions in commending him for tbe lucre tive position. - He will fill It well. "The Modern Travelers" will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Dr. Ers Wine instead of at Mrs. Thralls as had besn previously arranged. The ladies are enioving their tours in Egypt and tbf literary work done, by no means ot a poor aualitv, is profitable to all. Pa pert noon "The Shepherd Kings," "The Architecture of Ancient Egypt' and a select reading "Tbe Disk Worshippers" will occupy the time ttatarday alternoon. The receipt of Otegonians by Parker Bros, today was short about 100 oooiee. which will be delivered tonight after tba overland arrive. There waa a big union of the Loom y family at Jefferson today in honor of Grandma Looney's birthday, np pretty well towards a hundred, xsueenwrea and myrads of grand children ware to be present. A COW THIEF. One of the indictments of the grand jury was against Ernest Cardeo, residing near Lebanon, fnr stealing a cow belong' mgio a oner nail, rtie statement is that Carden stole the cow and then anlrf tbe beef in and around Ija .nan. euione omen son e oi it to Uali nimseif. har den waa at rested 0 Sheriff Munkere last evening and brought to Albany and placed in the onoty jail where Le will remain until tried. Religious Services United Pebteriao : Muruine wor ship at 10:30,rubject of sermon'Christ't Cocstraibina I.cve " rfabbsth -chool at 11:45, Joni ir Kiuieavor at 3 J0, fcenior fcorteavor at .'if. evenine worshin at 70. iu ject of lermon, "A Word Fsm ine." There is extended to all a cordial invitation to attend thee services . Christian church: E. C. Kandcrtun D.'an of Kugene Divinity school will preach at tbe Christian church tomor row at 11 a m. and 7.:50 p. m. A cordial Invlution extenaed to all. Presbyterian: Morning worship at 10:30. Subject of sermon. "Leave. a Type of Kingdom " Evening worship at 7-.JQ. subject of sermon, "One Out of Ten." Sabhatb school at 11:45, Junior Endeavor at 3:30, Senior Endeavor at 6 -,'50. A cordial invitation ti attend ail tbe services is extended. Coog-egatiooal cburcb: cervices st usual at tbe Congregational chorcb. Morning sermon at '1 a. m subject, "The Pot pose of Power." Evening er- 300 moo at :30 p. m., subject, "The Fifth 'Commandment." .Sunday school at GO' 12:15 noon.' Ail not attending elsewhere jare cordially invited to the above eer- . vires. F. W. Paskek, Pastor. Brought their Pigs Along. Mr. Fred Boelkln and family arrived in Albany tr.u week from Millard, Ne braska, and today Mr. Boeikin was on loading a furniture car and taking tbe things be brought to a farm a few miles from here to Benton county, which he baa rented temporarily, while investiga ting onr farming system and looking around, preparatory to buying if he tikes tbe country and decide to locate here. Tbe big car was packed Ml, and preeent ed aa interesting sight, being a veritable farmyard. There were two b'g borsf I, three eons, pigs, sheep, dogs, chickens, turkeys. geee, rabbits, pigeons, etc in tbe lire stock department, and every thing imaginable in farming nteasife. Mr. Boeikia could not sell his thing for anything and so brought them along. making money by paying tbe big freigct. tie is reported to ot a tnnrtr. nrocoer- ions larmer wno wui ce a credit to our valley. Mr. Boeikin is a relative of Henry Ka -n wbo bought the Galloway 4ace near Tangent . ; Milliner)' Opening. ( On Vv edn.la and TV.nr-.Ia Mareh ' Si and 23 and !r-iijwin days, toe, V teeee ( Ball irillhava then regalir optiung of pnot: and summer millinery. Tbey will have tbe finest diepiay of pattern ' hats and bonnets ever brongbt to Albany, All the ladies are cordially invited to call. Take Notice. All delinquent rtv taxes most be paid by tbe 1st of Ap il nest, or by order of the city council I wiil be competed to anhll.h the nefneeanJ lmnnnt, dna the I .; f j-!-.. .... r it I HOME AND ABROAD. Chicago will build a co'iioream to hold 15.000 people. Whitelaw Rei 1 will prowab'y deliver an address tK.'oreVue National Editorial Association whicb wid meet in Portland the first ofulv. At Me pbia, Tenn. yesteidsy tbe Woodmen of tbe World 'eiected F. A. Faolkeoburg sovereign advWer. Mr. Faalkenburg has bven in Albany. The remains of Mrs. Alex Livingctone, wbo died at the Good Samaritanboep:Ul ia Portland yesterday were taken to Rose burg last night tor burial. Tbe de ceased was a daaghter-in law of Mr. S Livingstone cf this city. The vouag people tX Brownevtlie are np to-uaie. S'ext Tuesday evening tbey will preeent "The Cuban Spy." Mra. Laura M. Calder, formerly of Albany will take the leading part of Little Cuba. r' 31. Brown will be liomex. Louis Viereck hss rented the shop recently occupied bv E R. Case, on Sec- . A at i ii. n.) will ..n-i,- lii. l.a lkr I bop into it about the first of April. Mrs V ICI.IVK U0 STIlVaa UJC tSrIUl.aUJC IWUIB i aMas-aaaw. 1m f f . CtAtea-ar-a ncf4ni-ant ami VM.HKIVW "-r w jaa.wavva v.-wHiiwaiauv about the 15th of April will open an ice cream parlor in menu t? A Chinaman who has bees in the habit iJiTof tearing down tbe fence of Mr. Petty in tbe eastern part of the city was arretted yesterday alternoon by Constable Wor rell and taken before J uatice Freerkeeo, wbo fined htm. He is a very obstreper ous Oelestis. and it ts to be hoped hss sense enough, to bebave himself. Tax Fata-jiasmto. Before closing the fair meeting yesterday afternoon ar rangements were made to send a nrcul ar letter to the members ot tbe sub scription committee urging them to ("o something, a committee on articles ol in corporation was appointed consisting ot a H. Walker. H. 11. Hewitt, Tuoe. From an and Jndge Barton, committee on grounds. W.R.Bilyeu, William Shan non and reter Kiiey. Adiiuroed to Fri day, March 31 at 1 o'clock p. m. If tbe people of Linn county desire to nave a lair they should come to tbe iront Lin- ancially and ptomptly. Attorney general Blackburn has de cided that county warrants draw only 6 per cent oncer the new law, where pre sented for endorsement since October 14, no matter when i&aued. Grand Master Workman and A. D. Barker returned last night from Detro't, where tbey had been with A.O. U. W. views giving the people there a talk On March 28 they will organise a new lodge at tbat city. Mies Lelia Parrish, daughter ot Dr Parrish of Monmoutii, has oeeninthe city the guest of Mr Lonner Ralston. while on ner way touates wneresne will teach tba public school H C Mayer of Salem, secretary of the barbers commission of examiners will l in Albany next Monday or Tuesday to see the barbers oi Aioany. tnarpt u up your razors, Mr J O Funk of Roseburg has been in the city making arrangements to open a millinerv store here soon. For the pur pose Mr.and Mrs. runk have rented the rooms in the Cutsick block iormerly occupied by Dr Adams. Mr. Harry Settlemier, for two or three years a reporter on tbe Tacoma Ledger,! lain ths citv on a visit with Albanv rela-t tms. Mr. 'Settlemier ts a sou ol the late George Settlemier and a grandson ol the ; lite Adam Snttlmiar i late Adam bettlmter j Mr.and Mr. K. H. Dunham, of Alb-j any, have been registered at Hotel Nash tor several days. The Mail learns that ' Mr. Danbaot has purchased a farm up . near Talent and will move thereto. ! Medford Mail. . The! A. C. S. ot the college gave a so-! Sol !.. .imninn aninml ailh tk.m l thevoung ladieaof tha rollece It waa' LOtnsvTuuav xv. iraw yokx. St. T. 1 JleS affair? For l b, all Pruggfata-Price c. par botUS ID Makes the food more wyn. HMn-amr- DR. DARRIN. Now in Albany Until April 20 at the Russ House. ELECTRICITY AS A REMEDY. Crown of Medical Discovery In The Hands cf Dr. Darrin. All the great sciences, art and philoso phies have been crowned by some master band whose discoveries have been tbe En isbing touch that make perfect the graod fabric of knowledge. Tt-e marvel oat dis coveriee ot Lr. Dturia of tbe trtmeadous potencies of eleetricity for overcoming dis ease constitute the crowning Bower of med ical science and convert wbat was once lit tle mere than chance into a science, as ex act a mathematics. Tbe f jllowicg are the names ani ad dresses ct a few cases that miy be referred to: P. C. Marlane. Yancoaver, Wash., scia tica rheumatism, cared. Ihomaa BoS, .Jackabarg, Ur., dizxinesr. kidney sad live' complaint, restored. J. it. Canningcam, ttapinitia, nasco county, Or., total deaf nee-two years ia one ear n i partially so in tne other coxm. 13eooi McCov. Tbe Dalies. Or., deal new sod terrible pain in tbe ear ani head for ux montat. ontil rte was nearty crazy, re let mesa and , jnsotaeetA; re-tf-red to esJth by electricity utter all other uet- mecU bad failed. a anuKtxo sxajrrxj. - of Dr. Damn'a skill can be seen tn the per son of air. uoraeune, or Lookiag tilnss. OoogSas cenntr. Oregon. So-ne sren years sgo be waa advued to visit tbe city for medical aid, bis trouble being almoa total d-aineaa. Bit good gexioa prompted ma to vuit Dr. Darris. He waa under the electrical and medical treatment at given by Dr. Damn, and hi beaneg re stored. People wbo doubt ibe antbeoticiry of tbe doctor cores shoo d mb-rview Mr. er Mrs. Garsetine. Another core eoualiy remarkable is tea of Mrs. Martha VA oodroJ. of Cleveland. Douglas county, fr. Sbe bad been par tially parahzd, and ber health completely broceadoob. Sht waa cored by Dr. Dar in seven year sgo ext coca Mr. Bickford wife and son. Roaebarg. Or. Ibe fanner wm aoccete- fal'y treated for virion bodily ailment. and tte on rrces eyed trt m t!ru. Mra. r. Laaion. as oid rendeet of Boee- bnrg. Oreeoe. rejoice in a perfect core io eroala!ed eves and ereiid. She had lost all tbe iaabea and u blind the bad to be led to tbe docor office- Tbe o actor s treatment is eqna'ly tucceefal in all chronic and acute dueaaea. I Coatoltatica free. -The poor treated free except medicte. Lebanon. From the E. A : Mrs J. M. Ralstoo asd son Ro'la, tl Albany, are rutting relatives here. A. Gottsche writes irom California to a friend in this place that if be were again in Oregon be wonld stay here. Mr. and Mrs. Gottsche have both bad poorer beaJin than usual this winter. The heirs of P. M. Scherer, who died tbe Sth of last month, were this week paid $2 000 by the A. O. U. W. This is a earn pie of the way the A.O. U. W. does baeinees It lit sure and prompt-pav ing order. Miss Clara Ansorg left last Saturday for a s.x-week visit to ber parents at Leb anon, Oregon. Miss Aneorjre has been at work ail winter digging np tbe delin quent tax roiia and com piling tnem in a new volume, and tbinke abe baa earned a vacation. SheSton (Wash ) Journal. ! . List of Patents. Granted to Xortbweet in Ten tor. this week. Reported by C. A. Snow A Co., patent attorneys. Washing ten, D. C. D. Best, formerly cf Aioany. San Leandro, Cal.. harvester guard finget bar; R. D. Hume. Gold Beach, Oreg., can-beading machine: C A. Long, fom eroy. Wash., hoe; W. Mitcham, Oak' vilie, Oreg., fruit-drier. For copy of any patent send 10 cents in poetage stamps with date ot this paper to C A Snow s Co.. U ssbington, u C A dispatch from Washington states that lour companies of the Second Uni ted States Volunteer Engineers hare been ordered home from Honolulu, where thev- have been eight months do ng nothing, and for what it is difficult to tea. rrans r, rutcaen, oi wis cut. is among tbe men, and he is very an xious to gt back into tne land o: weD- leeL Revival services are being bold at the Memorial chorcb by Rev. C. 0. Poline. Will Campbell, of this citv. is now with the 31st Michigan ia Cuba, guard ing the provtnte of banta Clara, laey have been there six or seven weeks. The Teiegrstn savs that John M Soroerv. one of tbe leading business men of Linn county is registered at tbe Es mond from Lebanon. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Stwt or Flos, manufactured by the CauroitMA Fie Syrup Co.. illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansinir the svstem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet prompUy and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and ita acting on the kidneys, liver and bovvela, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. . I the process of manufacturing figs ed. theY. plfan- to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the ,medy obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fi Svkit Co. only. In ortler to pet it s beneficial effects and to avoid iunUtiuus, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. WAV! rWAJfCiaOO. OAX. MP 111 btekkl de'kuous end whotesotr. ra ee., aw vowk. . MAHON FOUND. Martin Mahon, the chief witness in tbe esse against Albany's former e lizen Mrs. Fayne Straban Moore, on trial in Sew York city, has been found. Ke st Atlantic City, and tbe World r.f last Sunday ssys thst be declared that be wonld not retorn to Xew York w'rhio a year, and tbst be aould not tske the wiinets-sUod again to testify against Fayne Moore, creating no little surprie in the Disttict-Attorney's ffic yeeter. 7. . Mahon has atsiea teat i.e own u want to be bulldozed again by law err, and that he has seen ad be wat ts to of tbe Xew York courts. "I ron t .btt.k Mabon was acked M7 questions tbst did oot bear on tbe cse," said Assistant Dtstrict-Ationey Mcln tyre yeaterdsy. "I don't know wtat we hall do in case Mahon does not return. We cannot force him to come here with in the jurisdiction of this court, oi I bope be will come voluntarily. Tbe trial was adjourned by Justice Foreman until a week from next Motx'ay. If M a bon is not in Xew York then, I eurpcee Jiatice Fnrsman will poctpoce the eae Mrs. Moore wss ce igntea wnen ene read in The World yesterday that Ma hon wonld not come back wtttm a year. "Of coarse I don't want to be in prison here until Mahon con- e back if be has made up bis mind to stay away forever" said she, "but I can assure Mr. Mabcn that be does not do me a favor by re maining away. All I ask him to do ia to go on tbe witnete stand and t tell tbe whole troth." Mrs. Straban, Mrs. Moore's mother, who has been sick witb pneumonia in aa np-town apartment, is still ill. It baa practically been agreed upon that in caee J attic Fnrsmsn should postpone the caae indefinitely that Law yer Levy will apply to tbe Supreme Court for tbe discharge of bia client up . . , , on ber own recognizance . SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The condition of Mra Dr. Littler IS reported very serious this afternoon. Tbe Telegram says that Miss Edith Train ia n Albany &e guest of Post master Train. Mr. J. G. Bovles has finished bis term oi school at Sweet Heme and win return to Albany. Mr. Walter Davis, of Salem, l as been in the city. Mr. Davis is now ad Im perial man. Hon. C. P. Borkbart, of this e'ty, is now stopping at Pcrterrilie, Calif., for a few snonthe. Ex-f oanfy Treasurer Moor is has not yet secured bail and continue in tbe bands of the sherfl . Mr. Beit Veal returned thi noon to bia work at Portland af.er a visit in Al bany of several weeks. Tbe junior C E. of the IT. P. church lavt night gave a very live and pleasant social at the resi Jence of B. W. CnndifL At the sheet ami pi"! aw case ball last night there was a cake walk, in whicb Dos. Bolmes and Maod Holburt walked rff with the cake. . Mr. Star, fiorn Albany, Orezon. are rived in Talent last Tuesday, on a visit to Mr. A. A if or i'e family. r r i a Me . , - marriage of Mr. AJiord. ? i: .r 1 Ukll. Strictlv business. French tne jeweler. Cre-cent Stcyde, Hopkins Brother, avnts. Beit BicyvJe foe uie money Win 3tark. jewe'ers. Crtscret bicvcles at Konkins Brothers fur only 30. $30, 35 and ibO. C B Winn, atv ticket agent. Ticket to all points in tbe east. Be rare and are the aati rat tinware at Sopkia Bios, wiil las. a lifetime. Go to Miss Longs for hirh priced pho tographs, and do not lorget to take along the money. Sootbiag, healing. cVansiog. L Witt s Witch llsu-l Sal re ia the impiecable epe myofsore. barns td won oda. It never nuts to care Pile. You may rety upon it. J. A. Camtaisg. agent. See Locals on every pae. Wheat 47 cents. The Parker fountain pen is a "cracker Jack." French the jew lex sells them A huge and fine stock cf cigars and to bacco at Conn & Huston's. ee the dia plar. When yon want a choke sieak, a nice roast or meat of any kind, call on Henry 3roder. He keens the bast. Old bachelors and old maids not nnder 99 years of age can get their photosrais, taken at Miss Longs,erovidtng they have the money to pay ior them. Miss Long will be phased to maxe tne fotografs of all the grand parents of oid pioneers also of their ox teams, if they will only call at her s'udio on second and Ferry street. Go to Verick's shaving and hair rat ting; parlors for first class work. Hot and cold baths. Clean towels to every customer. rnt. PLACE TO BUY Your Groceries and Baked Goods Is at Parker Brie. Everybody knows where their plsce is. They keep a fresh stock of groceri, produce and baked goods, of all kinds, sell at reasonable prices and treat their customers well, all aiike. You may regret some steps you taks In life bat none taken into .be store at Parker Bros, It is a great tbing to be well fed. Par ker Bros keep good groceries. A loaf of bread is not much but you want it well made. Try Parker Bros TO. XIGIIT AND TO NIGHT MORROW And each day and night during thi week you can get at any druggist's Kenu'sBal tain for the Throat and Lungs, acknowl edged to be the most success fal remedy ever sold fcr Coughs. Croup, Bronchitis, Asth ma and Consumption . Get a bottle to day and keep it -aiwavg in the bouse, so you caa check your coid at on e. Price coc and 50c Sample bottle free. Young Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonising and frequently fatal. Shiloh'a Googb and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of Croup. It has never Men known to fail. The worst cases re lieved immediately. Prices, 25 cts,. and 50 eta. and $1.00. ittr.uyaL.over Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl witn an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath byits action on the bowels, etc., as noth else will. Sold for years on absoicte guarantee- Price 35 cts. and 50 eta. If you want a good and clowi .uoke buy cigars made by our Al batty cigar factor v .