elic tmattsL Foley, of Lebanon, is visiting , Mrs. L. C. Marshall. .MONDAY. College Notes. John Myers entered college March 21. Miss Zua Skeels, who graduated from t he normal department last year, was a visitor March 23. F. A. McFarltind has 'been sick the past week. The term examinations will soon be gin. The term ends April 6. At the meeting of the A. G. L. S. Sat urday evening the program consisted of songM Albany College quartet; im promptu, J. L. Acheaon; essay, C. M. Butler; impromptu, William Moehnke; comic declamation; J. G. Swan; ad dress, G. D. Byera; reading, C. A. Mul key. The debate "Resolved that the city of Albany should own and control its own electric light system" was won by the affirmative. Affirmative, J. H. KaU ston and Clarence Cameron ; negstive, B. N. McLean and V. L. Marks. J. G. Swan, C. C. Bryant and J. K. Tyreo were selected to represent the society in the debate with the Monmouth Normal school. The following officers elected to serve for the ensuing term: ' President, L. B. Speer; vice-president, J. L. Acneson: secretarv. Chan. Srm. berg; treasurer, M. H. Acheson; attor- ne y, j. n. Kaiaton; critic, J. U. Swan; m arshal, J. E. Tyree. Served Him Rig'it. An Oregou volunteer, writing to a friend in Ashland, tells the folio wing : "The ex-corporal, a member of the Cal fornia regiineut, who married a Filipino , woman last October and then deserted the ranks two days later to join the iiiaurgenia wnere ne received a com mis lieutenant, is Mrs. Dr. Fole her sister, Lawyer Henry Conner, of Portland, spent Sunday with Albany friends. A. J. Jarnisran of Scio.one of Linn j county's pioneers, was in Albany today, j Mr Charles Cusick, druggist at the in sane asylum, was in the city over Sun day. "Dr." J. R. Wilson, the expert pave ment maker, wont to Corvallia today on business. Mr. L. Viereck has moved into the snop recent'y vacated by F R. Caw. on Second Street, where he wM t foani ready to serve the public tousorially. Angus Graham left last Saturday night for San Francisco to report to the gov ernment for service. It is probable that he will be mustered out. Galbraith & Lewis is the name of a successful dental firm at Lewiston, Id aho, both former pupils of Dr. Adams ol this city. Prof. Martindale and Misi Ilda Elkina of the public schools both have a birth day together, and today is tne day. Some of their friends will enjoy it with them this evening. Mrs. Rev. W. W. Reid, who has been in Portland with her husband several months, is in the city, at the home of A. R. McCoy, and will remain here until her health is sufficiently restored for her to join her husband at Paris, Penn., tor which place he will leave Portland to night. Rev. Ferguson, who U to take charge of the Portland U. P. church, was to arrive Saturday evening Speaking of the marriage of Mr. En yart, of Medford, and Miss Cannon, of Albany the Medford Mail says: The groom has been a resident of Bedford for ten years and during that time has been engaged in the banking business, nmcii uuainess ne will continue and ai soon as the new bank builiiinir ia mm. plt-ted and the Medford hank in lannoh. ea lie will assume chaive- thereof a cashier and manager. His career as a business man in Medford baa been a very successful one and he has proven himself WOrthv Of all enpfi.tnnr. haatA. ed. In a social war ha haa hmn nn. nt sion as lieutenant, is now Ivincr Hp,h shot by the Kansas boys. Thev had him I the most nrominent of on- i;.an .n.t spotted, and if he should show himself. " every enterprise tending to the good ne was to receive a cold reception. A dea.rter and traitor deserves no better iaie. lie way he came to his death was in this manner: The insurgents were pretty bard pressed, and seeing that he was in a bad position, he made for the American lines, yelling for them not to shoot. They did not shoot his body bad only something like 86 boles in it. lie was buried with the rest of the insur gents that fell. No stone or slab will mark where he fell. Such is the fate of deserter and a traitor." la Meiuoriaru. Willamette Chapter No. 30, O. E, S. Shkdd, Ore., March 22. Whereas, God in bis infinite wisdom has called our sister, Mrs. N. J. Githens from her earthly home to her home above. That home not made with hands eternal in the heavens, and Whereas, in the death of car sister this Chapter loses an esteemed member and efficient officer. Therefore be it Rbsolvcd, That while we mourn the loss nf our sister we bow in humble sub mission to the will of llim who doeth all things well. Resolved, that we extend oar warm est sympathy to the bereaved husband and relatives and that her chair (she was warder) be draped for thirty days as a tribute of love ana esteem to the mem ory of our departed sister. That a copy of these resolutions bs spread on the records of our Chapter, a copy sent to the bereaved family and a copy to the Albany papers for pnblica tion. Cuhistia B. Carpenter, H. B. Sprexoek, J. R. Davis, Committee. oi our town be las always given a halo ing hand. The bride is the daughter of one of the most prominent farmers of Linn county and was socially held with out a peer in the citr, Albany, in which she resided. Being highly accomplished her acquisition ta Madfnivt looked upon with pleasure by those who viuiuurvenurciea. in groom had, previously to the wedding, fitted np his ucu, corner oi a ana Mxta streets, in ood taste and the happy couple are now housekeeping therein. Schillings Best money-back tea and baking powder at Your Grocers THE LEAR CASE. A Chief of Police with I oU nf Sand Cuief of Police Lee today received a letter from the chief of police New Westminister, B. C, telling how became out with Rev. Harris and Edna Lesr. He says he had a big row, but gained tbe victory, so that Miss Edna was willing to go with her mother, bnt not back to Alb any. Mrs. Lear said she would go to Skagway but had not lha means and as he was in the fight he was not going to be beat by Harris, so ha went with them to Vancouver, furnished what money was wanted, with flit cabin for them. The fare was fifty dollars, and he saw them off on tbe Danube never leaving the wharf till the boat lelt. He held a warrant and bad Rtv Hairia followed he would have locked turn op. "He ia a scoundrel of tbe blackest type and if ha comes in mv way i will bruise the head of the rascal. We took Mss Lear to be a fine voting lady brought to ruin by that scoundrel. If there is a hell Rev. Harris should he there, and if none tbere should be one expressly for him. He rot an attorney to slight the case and I got one, bat both were on my id. I think Miss Lear will now give Harris op. I think Harris has left. H said be would get even with me. Well if be is wise he will keep out of my way. Joii-i Cabtt. Real Estate. The double birthday party ofoerpiSn ten lent Martindale and Mies lldalkinsn of the public school at the central uild ing last evening was a dlight(ul affair, greatly enjoyed by the ieter teachers, directors aud thuir fatuities and a .few other educators present. The comb'ned age of the two is threw score years, and one is just twice ths number of days the week older than the other. Prof' Martindale was preiented with aa oil painting if Mt Hoo.. anda slotv book which he began reading when a boy and never finished, and Mies Elkins with a beautiful breastpin, attesting to the high esteem In which they are held by their sister teachers. At 8 o'clock a de licious and splendidly gotten up banquet by Mosier & McKillop. was served in the supeiintenpeut's study, at the close of which wuh Mayor Burkhart aa master of ceremonies remarks were called for ana mace by Director Wtathertord. Prof. Martindale, Miss Elkins, President i.e. Director Curl, County Nunerintend ent McDonald, Miss llulse, Mrs Thrall and Mr. Nutting. Th ae present were 2Jayo'r and Mrs. Burkhart directors Carl and Weatherford and clerk Parker and their wives, President and Mrs. Lee, Miss Fosbay, Mr. Nutting, Prof, and Mrs. Martindale and son, Misses Uulse, Whitney, Warner, Crosby, Simpson, Ward, Alleu, Chance, McCullo gh, Will iams. Fortmiller.Radfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Thrall, Mrs. Hammer and Mrs. Anna Williams. WEDNESDAY Albany needs more houses, build. Who will T haded Pbopbktt. For several weeks past there has been a real estate deal pending between J.L. Wigle, of this SI ace and V. G. Dan forth, of Detroit, regon, but not until yesterday were deeds exchanged. Mr. Wigle has traded to Mr. Dan forth his residence and laun dry property in Medford and thirty-eix acres of land just outside the incorpora tion line on the west, value of proierty placed at f 4000. For all of this Mr. Whrie gets froui Danforth hotel and store prop erty at Detroit, valned at $2o00. The botel ia furnished and is being rented for (20 per month. Mr. Danforth will move it Medford sometime daring the sum mer, and Mr. Wigle oxpects to move to Detroit within a short time. Mail. Ecgexe's New Boat Eugene City's new steamboat which has attracted some attention on account of being built in that city, was being loaded with wheat today, and tomorrow or next day will start on its first trip to Portland. Capt. Smith has the boat in charge and will select his own crew, and Alfred Kirkland will act as purser and E. C. Smith as gen eral freight and passenger agent. Alb any people will be out ao1 sit on the wharf and see it go by. Its anccess will be a fine thing for Eugene The Dkmocbat is under obligations to Ex-Secretary of State Kincaid for bis bi ennial -report for the two vears ending Deo. 31, 1898. It is one of the best got ten up.and published books ever issued from an Oregon press, and is full of in formation besides the regular financial Statistics of the state government. The net gain in membership of the A. O. U. W. in Oregon over all deaths, sus pensions and losses of every kind for 1898. was 669. making a membership in good standing of over 7000. By a large increase in young members the average age was reduced two y..irs in 1398. Sev en new lodges have been organized since " last grand lodge. N. Eager contracted for something over 1000 head of cattle to be delivered at1helaiiea next June at about me following prices : 26 for cows and cal ves, tla 'or dry cows, $23 for two year old steers, $18 for earhng steers, $18 for two year old heifers and $14 for yearling heifers. Prineville Journal. . Hiram Lampman, who was reported to have levanted laat week with Miss Anna McAvinney, has not yet reported to his family in South Portland and his where abouts are not positively known. Miss McAvinney, however, has come back, bat she has nothing to say about the m.iicr xcDt to deny that she had any intrigue with Mr. Lampman. Portland Mercury. Judge Boise's court will convene in Al bany one week from today Mr. Julias Gradwohl baa begun receiv ing material for his Second street brick. Albany and Pendleton have tbe same number of school children drawing pub lic money within a few. A bicycle repair shop baa been started next door to Gotlieb's second hand store Albany now has four shops. A man with a crutch and a cane was in the city today begging. The general on inion was that he had no use for either Tramps are swarming through the val ley by the hundreds, laiv. hnnerv. thieving fellows, that is most of them. Look out for them. Contractors are grsat figurer The bids lor the Dallas court noose varied near.y $20,000 from the highest to ti lowest, the fo. mer being nearly doable the latter. Not being in a position to have sea ser pents they report from Dawson city a prehistoric monster weighing thirty tons. Evidently a Dawson lie. The Portland Sunday Mnera are hav ing their hands full keeping track of the ministers who have been miner wrnnv in Oregon recently. One of the papers writes up nve in a single column. The Salem Journal will . nblish how the members of the state legislature vot ed when the journals are ready for it. The Democrat will give those of particu lar interest to oar readers when given. v ood men of the World will give a big entertainment Wednesday evening.when : 1 1 i 1 . i r' i uu, fivicraiu win miuerea memo ing an address by Mr. Wheeler, of Calif ornia and a banquet g:ven. Tbe remains of Mrs. Albert Hnnt were brought from Scio to Albany last Satur day evening and buried in the city cem etery. She was a member of tbe Rebek- ans, who conducted the services at the cemetery. War has been Declared between France and Germany in Albany, fortifications nave been erected, batteries set and the indications are that tbe struggle will be long. Saturday the cable was cut, and txact information cannot be secured of ehe progress of tbe contest. Will of Christina Zytett convey iog property to heirs $ John Zysett to Samuel Zysetc, 200 atria Addie McHargue to A A Tussiug, 70x105 feet and 1 lot Brownsville Anna M Smith to G M Weelfall, Int in Lebanon J E Berry to J J Gilliland et al piece land Sweet Home Estate J J Show to J T Hunt, int in 4 acres JJ Dubruille trustee eta! to O E Krause, 27 acres aod Maptewood E E tlammacr. to J M Settle, 30.02 acres P L He!e to Frank Skipton, 44 feet front 2nd St John Beard to A O tiadton, 1 lot. lament L J Honck to A A Hudson, 3 lots. Tangent David Smith to Albany Farmers Co, t acre, at Tallman Waller W Crabtree to P P Crab tree. 60 acres P P Crabuee to Waller Crabtree, to acres Thos Reily to Thos Cunoiff, 80 acrrs.12 w 2 J E Stewart to J M Settle, 80 acres and to Albany O A Wheel-r to'V Pietrocb, 824 acres Albany Building Association to J Gradwohl, 60x54 feet J W Scanland to Mattie Currie, 3 lots Lebanon ... W J Tur nidge to A Reicber, 40 acres 1 E J A Bilyea to John Sbiodlr, 351. 1 cres 1 385 1000 00 40 600 1550 100 150 3000 00 6500 3. TO 500 1 1600 759 200 100 50C0 Oakville. The Irait growers a- bav io tbeir orchards and frnn present sppearances til ere will be a fair erop ot trait. Smith has continent! to make den. Council Proceedings. Tuesday evening, March 28, 1899. Present Mayor, recorder, acting mar shal, street sjperintendent aod Council men Galbraith, Dannals, Pfeiffer, Send era, Richards aod Graham. The following bills wereoidered paid: IODicke; $1,60, U O Harkoe $1.60, Van Wink; and Redfie'd, ex erts. $30, Sam oin $S, Etec'rio Light C. 1142.65. Second street betweeo Montgomery and Lalmyecte was ordered graded and graveled as petitioned fur. QTue alleys were ordered cleaned and oilier iiDpruvHQisoU made. further lima wss granted the ordi nance com cui (tee in the preparation ot tne proposed ordinance on business li censa. A new sidewalk was ordered on the eootu Ptde of 5th street between Jeffrr- sou ami Ibor-t- n Petition of Davis A. Callavan for privi lege of erecting a corrugated iron abed in lira limits was referred. Upon motion ol Councilman Galbraith the report of the expenaoo the acconou of tLe city officers waj referred to the committee on waya and means. ornrmi naewaig improvements were oraerea made ' I. K Weatherford on behalf of a pro posed company of local and eastern capi talists asked for proposed franchise for a woras company liicu pro- prmmm 10 D'ing aome pure waivi from one of the streams ot tbe North Santiam. A com mi tea consisting of Messrs Sea leri, Galbraith and Uraham waa annointatil m confer with tbe men- bers of the prop- d company in reference to tbe franchise. Cfoo motion of Councilman Galbraith a committee was appointed to confer with the holders of the ciiv bonds iobm if a redaction in interest cannot be secnr ed. Committee. Galbraith. Pfeiffer r,H Richards Upon motion of Councilman fieiflsr a commutes was appointed to sonfer with the Electric LLjht Co with a view to ob taint, g a redaction in the price of lights Mr. V a-on, of tbe corn-any, aa present aod spoke on the s object to tbe effect mat present price waa none too bigu. Killed by Her Husband. A strangeragedyloccurrbd in Tacoma this week that will be of particular in terest to old Albany people, tbe victim having been a teacher In our schools fif Ule?. f5n,T ,e'r" K0 I)u'iK the night Dr. Charles R. Corey took his re volver from nnder bis pillow while in a nightmare and shot his wife twice kill ing her. Tbe coroner's jury foaud this to be a fact, and the neighbors swore to the happy relationship of the couple, so IhM there was no doubt of the troth of tne nuBoaoa s story, in hisdrfsm torey saw some one louowing bis wife trying to oiau ucr, wudu uv iuqi me revolver and nreo airecuy into nis wile's head. Mis. Corey, a leader in Tacoma society, was formerly Miss Cans, teaching in the schools of this city, while bera boarding at the home of Mrs. Dr. Tate, sotno Dkmocrat is informsd. A Spring Song. Robin I hesr vour morning song ; It sounds liks the music of spring Trill out your notes, trill loud and long ; They surely will your sweetheart bring What makes our heart so light sod glad Is it the tresses of tbe sun f Or can no heart of bird be sad, Witn such a mate as you have won? But now sweet bird I think again Perhaps it is tba pretty noers,' That swell your heart to i hat sweet strain Aod ks you twist tbe April showers . H. C. - Sodsvitla, Ore. Letter List. Following ia th lint of letter remaiuing in tbe rostoffioe t Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Mar. 28 1899. Persons calling for these letters ini,t give the date on which advertised: Ally, W nibell, Mr Charlie Coltie. Mr James Dillon, B Hulben, Mr W J Jones, bamael S Parklnn, Mr W fciodavi, Mr John Vneler. M D Woodruff, J W Waits, Mr Dennis (dead letter) Ward, W 8 (retornsd letter) Witenstiiroan,Mr Fred (German letter) People ot high and low degree, busi. nets men as wall as others, should re member tbat revenue stamps will not py pMiageoa iwiers. I ou lose your Mu,pa idu yonr letters isu to go, by placing them thereon. S. S TaAijr, P M. llOOHewartl 10U. The readers rf this paper will be pleased o learn that there is at least one dreaded deseaea that science has been able to care in all its stsges, and tbat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la the on ly positive cure known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constlta tionsl disease, requires a constitution al treatment. Hali'i 'Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood ind mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the dinease.and giving tbe patient strength by building np tbe constitution and assisting nature In doing its work. The proprietors have so much fsitk ia its curative powers, tbey offer One Hun dred Dollars for any case tbst it fails to cure. Send for list of testionsls. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co, Sold by Druvgisis,75o. Toledo, O. Hall's Fsmily Pills are the but. Call nt J. G. Crawford's Studio, on 2nd and Lyon s' reels and see new and latest styles of Photos. He has made a new series of views ot Albany, which are (as his work tlways is) the best ever made of this city; he has tbe latest lenzes and best view outfit in the state. When you want views made sea him. Photos are finished in Plato, Water aad Oil cu'ors. lbs time will expire the 1st of A ril for free sittings to members of secrt t orders. The Photographer Now makes the Large O 11 . lit auu omaiiesr, rnoto2rapns in town with all the popular stA'les and sizns between them. Small eize Photo for 50, 25 and 15 cts. per dozen. Firet quality Gloss aad Platino cabinets at regular prices. Next door to Postoffice Albany. Photos, 15 cents per dozen to f'X at Tinkle and Daaaon. Stamp photos 100 for $1.09 at the new studio opposite P. O., Tinkle & Dawron. We boy, sell and store grain. We make Magnolia Flour, Also whole wheat. Patent and germ, ioun The Magnolia MilU it HOME AND ABROAD. Another Burglary. ....TUESDAY What nobler, better ambition can a young couple have than to live loving, belpfid live and then, in a green old age, look back over a life that haa been mutuaHj elf-sacrificing, useful and successful? Th one great stumbling-block that stands be. tieen most married couples and this ideal Xuried crr U ill-health. If both hu bind and wife would take proper care of their health, there would be more hale, hearty and happy old people in the world. If when a man 'suffers from the little ills of life, he will resort to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the chances are that he will avoid the big and fatal illnesses. This erest medicine gives a man a healthy tungV? facilitates the flow of digestive Juices, invigorates the liver, purines and enriches the blood and builds firm, muscu lar, healthy flesh tissue. It is an old saying that women are hard to kill There is some truth in this, as far as the majority of illnesses axe concerned. Tbm U one class of disorders, however, .i... nnrl ermine auv woman s gen- Vtal health; No woman can retain her strength who suffers from weakness and . ... t .- . . MMH tmnnnonr or. qiseasa qi me acuuvc - vans that make wifehood and motherhood 7.;m. tw m.nvi, TTsvorite Prescrip tion is an unfailing cure for all disorders tnis oesenpuon. ll acx oucvuy " aensitivrOrgaus concerned, in a natural, sooth inr, way. It makes them strong, healthy and vigorous. It prepares them to bear the burdens of maternity. It ia the greatest of nerve tonics. The woman who uses it will bear healthy, happy child ren, and live to a ripe old age. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate the stomach, liver aud txnrela, Vy all medicine dealers. One to Malolos. A Webfoot day. Simonton's splendid band was out last evening serenading with come choice mush. Salem stores will closa at 6 o'clock dur ing the sumaier beginning next Monday, except on fcatu'dsys. There is a railroad rumor at Bosnbnrg that the local will b extended to Bedd ing, which would make a day train from Portland to San Francisco. City Cou-cil tonight. It is probable tbe business li cose ordinance will be pieeented and continued until tbe next meeting. Some one haa figured oat six marri ages among rromioeni young people oi Albany that will take place within a lew months. Tbe Ladies ot the Maocabees will give a social aod entertainment at their hall Friday evening March 31. Tba public cordially iovited. Admission 10 cents. ChaDlaia W. 8. Gilbert. iiU the Ea gene Co. at Manila, bas filed an applica tion lor similar poeiuon in too navy Chaplain Gil bait is all right. Tbe contracts for carrying the mails wss let yesurday afternoon to Wren C, Stellmacber at 120 a month, and tbe mails will be carried by bim in bis de livery wagons at fall speed . Mr Ralph Ohling. who bas been in hardware stores at Albany and Eugene for ten or niteen years, bas rented tne tore adjoining Crawford's gallery and will open a hardware store wunia a snort time. Attorney Gensrsl Blackburn bas given an opinion tbat an insurance agent may uuder tne naw law. take insurance in any part of tbe state, a question over which there bas been considerable dispute. Wm. Faber, of the Albany Brewing Co., bas purchased tbe Beer Hall of John Von Peas I aod will take possession on April 1st. John McCurdy and Jacob Uutiweiier win nave charge ol tbe place. uoseourg Keview. A Salem dispatch says that Attorney- General Blackburn, in an unofficial opin ion, rendered at the request ol Sberin J. A. Hunsers, ol Lino county, in coustru- ing section 2341 of Hill's annotated laws, k;-.fl.;. .i.A.m ... it . week lor prisoners sna fa a week wners tbe number exceeds lour, ssys tbe pro visions of the section are so clear and un ambigious tbat they need no construct ion, qaoting as bis opinion its provisions. Albert Shaw, the trick Rambler bi cycle rider arrived in Albany this noon and will give an exhibition tt tne vance ball tonight, to which there will be no admission fee. Mr Shaw has been here before and is one of tbe beet riders on tbe cosst. Mr. E. A. Paiker is confined to his borne with pneumonia. Thomas Holman and daughter, of Q. 4.. ... A 1 O CUI , u.i !' r,UUVU IIVUI IIU tended trip through tbe east. William Cook, one of tbe boys killed at Manila, was a resident ol Junction Snme of the old e:lri went t cemetery last Thursday evring io pr- torm th laat aci of kindne-e to the re mains ol Mr. John U. Sberer. We learned from hia brother tbat the de ceased wss 7a' tears old. We feel sire that there is some mistake in the Ore- gooians account ol this eccentric Ciart Slterer waa visited on'v once. Io tbe koowledged ot te aarlum officials by an outsider." Dr. T. f. btniili, wto wss one a neighbor ot coherer, was a vtai'or at tbe asylum in tbe fall of 1873. Hs waa there to see other prties bat Sberer recognised bim and calling him aside asked bim many quest tens at out bis friendsand especially hu' family Hr. 8. was among tbe first settlers of this couniy. J sines Morgan went to Corvallia last week which was all right, bat te care ful James. Mr. Dane, nf Peoria, called on na laat Thursday evening. George Stockton would like to bsve soras woo) grafted on to tbe backs of bis goats these frosty mornings. Mr. D. E. Jonkios is breaking "bunch grass" horses lor Geo. St "c Hon. Mr. . Is an expert with tbe wild horses. Oakville can boast of a tall flag pole. a snagaains) dab, three of the handsom est ladies in tbe state, two ol tbe faatest walkers, four of tbe best marksmen, one of the oldest rotten bridges in the state. Littl Ross Btrc. The burglars are around. Last night d rirg tne abseuce. of Miss Bertha Ellis, in Corvallia, a bt rglar entered hrr room at the residence ol Martin Payne, on ibe tir.t floor, getting through a window, which was not fastened down. a.d optet all the JraeranJ every thing e'ewia U rooo. in a manner to show tbat ha waa ..... efur mocey onlv, nsing matches for a l!... 1 1 . I u I . i . . j iku. ur m-vrm yjo 10 run oeiongiog t j otbe thnm Muei-al Cob. of which e:;M E-ii;. .k. ..... . a . l. notbiog e:e. A Big Thing. Pats Moobis Cass, A New York dispatch says tbat Mrs. Fayne Moore wis discharged upon ber own recognis ance by Justice Forsmsnn in tbe ta- preaas coart, anier tbe charge ol "bad gering" Martin Mabon She war, bow ever, held in $1000 bail on the charge ot steal '.nt silverware from the Waldorf- Astoria botel. Considerable interest is being taken io tbe proposed new water a or ks, for ti.e first time made public last eveoing by Hon. J. K. Weatherford bef x tbe Jty council Mr Weatherford ai l not at lbs pr at nt iime make public the DinM of tbe promoters of tb enterprise, bat l her hp men with plenty ot capita- lor ti.e eoierpn e 111 proposed to I tbe atr n in pipes, lis the Boil Rati wslr of P-riiad, so that we will be incurrd of b ii ig pure drinking wa ter. Tba fraacbtse will no doubt be granted. Bangle bracelets, 23c to - 00 a French's Jewelry store. For spring novelties in jeaelry see French's show window. Cyrano chains, tba litest fad, 23c, 60c, and 75c at French's Jeaelry store. Ladies Saabs and Saab Baeklaa all styles and prices. tea tbem at Frem-h'a jeweiry sure. A big crowd saw Albert Chaw nf Ramlm do a eerie of fine trice ridin Ihh . the lUmbler.attbe Vancahail last night. ouaw u one oi tne neat ever in the city. It is Said that Ealrjh if. Davi,tiirn a prominent .young man of Corvallia will be assistant warden at tbe state nenit- entiary under Superintendent Lee. A dispatch from eastern Otma ilia of a tbriuiag experience by a brother of Mrs. U. O. Coatee, ot this citv, ia wbich hs waa draped by a botes', narrowly scaping death . Charles F. Kilpatrick. a fortaer North west drummer, ia nnder arrest in Chica go for etnbexxUog 115,000. It is charged tht Kilpatrick was too food ol tbat game which is tba enemy ol too tusy drummers, poker Mrs. Bev Harris bas arilten from Missouri asking about her bosbaod who baa not yet been poatad recently ol hia doiogs. She i:i bs notified, and j i poasible will learn what a raa. a tbe ia ' lor a bml'ind. Poor woman. PEARLY TEETII. so highly aod justly prised, are assured bv tbe use ol our ALLEXS TOOTH POWDEK, which prevents all accretions nnder the Oentsl surfaces and keeps tbem Oar, clean, and natural in color. With regular spplications ot this powder the teeth will not decay aod tba aonovsnce ol sn esrly resort to tba resource o I den tistry is avoided. Keep yonr teeth as long as natnre will rverrait. Uaing our ALLEXS TOOTH POWDER will enable too to do this. Price only 15 cents pr J. A. CuMMIXG, C. E. Brownell's... SPECIAL LIST. Petite Prone $ OiVf Te Silling, fins flavor Ti Starch, per lb oft Minced Clams, (large canal 90 Bostcn Baked Beans U 16 os. cans Good Pakii-g Powder. . 14 7 cans Sardine. 24 5 can Mustard Sardines 25 3 cans S agar Corn 24 2 81. Pail Light Syrup 83 nalnle, model 1899 $ "5 00 Vhainless, model 1808 65 CO Ouain, model 1899 SO 00 Chair, modal 1893 45 OO Raur, model 1898 40 00 Hartford, Pattern 1899 35 OO Hartford, Pattern 1898 30 OO vedette. Pattern 1819 ; 25 OO EjBT" For 23 yeara the Colombia line of bicycle have been the best, and now, saving been rednced so low in price, on t be satisfied with something "just good," bat come sroand aad get tba snuine srticl. ANTED Severs good second-hand icyclea in trade for Co! am bits. STEWART & SOX HOW. CO. Thee are ail first das goods guarantee satisfaction. aod mt C. F. BROWXELL second sr. ALBANY At liubrult: HarncCoV ALBANY LUNCH COUNTIB, Moskr McKUlop. Proprietors leu ill find tbe bxrgeaf sock of trgV andr'otbtharnt-ia.hev.iset, Mj . rfoni,,, ,..;, ,llkboor,. F.eshoys o net a .ten set in tbeeaH-e ots hundred ters in style drsired Serve luncl es fcr set, fcvery set wameted t j K a tk a banquets on t bort notice ba g-aia as ay factory kirnswa nad. v I m ke ad oar b arses i, alo a f ( jvl er - I ruiretop. ! . j J M RALSTON, TheFair.... W a ....jusi openea a new line of Rugs, Portiers and Lace Curtains. W offer nice button bcie st iched edge Lace Curtain yyC pair. Very nice Pcrtiers, C . 9199 Pir And grand bargains in new Spring Pattern Kogs. KespecifHrv. J. A: WEAVER. fiem-mlr we are at oar TEMPOR ARY Lccaticn 4 doors sen ai d on op pisiie of street from old roou,. Oosfag Out Male. j Having decided todiaeoafinneanrbaa. ! io bmg j i'e-. e will do oat our stock of gro- c ne- at educrd price Consumers sbootd avail theuitelvee c( this opportan. ity to parcbss good goods at low price : before it is loo 1st. Kc!rrox'sa Stoat, A Saw Ivct satob. M'. Bates baa a fin locubstor, bat be will have to get a rustle oo to f-est a coop'. of womsnjacros tbe rivet. Recently on of tbeir hen wbich was silting oo thirteen eggs desert ed th oect and the eggs biearn did. Tbe womeo tooa tKem, put tbem in -bot water and then well covered in a basket aod went to bed with th egg betn them. By minting tber a ere twelve floe chickens chirping under tba cov e's. Tbe ladies cesir that tbeir names be not gives. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL i and was the first Lao county soldier to l.ll ! k.llln Aeeesior Stafford will assess Albany this year himself. He will be assisted tbrouttli the county by M'ssrs. Vsn Winkle (I. HO. Bramwel!. Tern leton. Star, Thompson, Orandall, Wbitcomb, Hennens, Carlton and L. Thompson. ProL Lantz, formerly! of th Albsnv college, is now residing at Marion, Ind. I Aa a lai inannfaprnrn(7 Vtiti im tart TV UVI V V m"m f""aew I or ten hands, a-' Two California bovs ran awav from home to see tbe world, passed through Albany this noon on tbe break beam of a passenger car on their way home. Tbey bad had enough experience roughing it. Charles Markbart, of this city, and L. T. Dans, son of Jonas Davis of Sbedd, sr reported to have arrtvtd in San Francisco yesterday on tbeir way bom irom Amanita, lorn wey were uiecuBrg d on aocouot of illness. Ubbe Peters. W. Oberinger. Aug. Llnch and wife, Daniel Frey and wile, and Mrs. Welsh, all or Albany, wjnt home todsy after attending th German eapust con is ren ce. xney were an en thusiastic over th way tbey were enter tained at Salem. Salem Journal. Henry F. Temple, of Dufar and Miss Bessie Circle daughter of Vine Circle of Jtseaver Creek, who has relative in Al any, were united in marriage on March Tbe Camera Club will meet at tbeir room in the Batlimore block to-night. All interested and expecting to continue tnair mempersnip are requested to be present, i (me :w o'clock. "Every Well Man Hath His HI Day' A doctor's examination might show that kidneys, liver and stomach are normal, tut the doctor cannot analyze the blood upon 'which these organs depend. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalise and enriches the blood. It cures you when "a bit off" or when seriously afflicted. It nevtr disapvointa. Dyapepala-" My husband had dyspep a and Hood's Sarsaparilla cured him. ala Our little boy was nervous and the baby bad ulcerous sores. Ji curea ooui. - a, Kmna Bibs, Portage, Pa. lndlgeatkn-HI could not eat tor some monlbs on account of distress and Indiges tion. Hood's BarsaparUla cured me so that 1 nan eat and alMn well." M BS. Q. A. GUNTZ. Taylor and Walnut Bts., Wilmington, Del. Sam Dogger, ot Independence, is in tbe city. A.J Aolyo and family bav mov d fnm Han lord, Calil., to Uuerisey, relii. Miss Mar ba Risley left this moraine for Portland, where b will reside xitb her sister Mrs. K key Willis Miss Cora Ah xander, on ol the coun ty's m"t successful teachers, ill open school next Mouday at Kellogg. Hoso- burg ttviw. Tbe Y M C A. of I he ColVge. have ar ranged to have a stt roplicun lectors given upon the evening of April 28. Th views srs prtncipaiiv mwiss. vt aun lor lurlber annooncsments. A floe birtbdav party was given yes terday afternoon at th bom nt E. Thrall in honor of the eighth birtb.lay of Florence i brail, uames wer plsyed and a delicious lunch was served. Frank H . Thompson, who enlisted at McMincville in H Co.. aod who received a severe injury in his lac in one of the contests nesr Manila, is a son of R. V. Thompson, for many years a prominent Brownsville merchant. Grand Lecturer Wheeler, of tbe Wood men of tbe World, arrived in Alba&y this noon aod a ill apeak at the bail to night. Mr. wbeeler Is a geoial gentle man and is said to be a On spesker. He carries a bsnd lull of rule with wbich to get into th hearts of th newspaper men. A balloon win go up at 7:30 o - clock bnt Mr. Wbeeler will not bo in it. All Woodmen and Invited guests will at tend free. The Dimocbat bas received a ropy of tbe announcement of the Dental Depart ment oi tne nortnwestern university ol Cbicsgo. one of '.he nestest things seen. Th graduating exercises will take pi see on xbursuay, April o, at z p. m. in th list or grauuates is the name of Andrew Jackson Hodges, of this city, who will itnmodiaiely start for home. He ia al ready a member of tbt nrm ol Collins A Hodges of this city. Jack bas stood among tbe highest io bis class snd will return bom wall equipped lor tbe bus iness. In the engagements yesterday at Mna lift, or near it, tour uregonians were killed, H. B. Adams ot Co. B, William Cook of Co. D, and Charles Herbert and Guy Millard of Co. L., and thirty flight I were wounded, only one being from I Co., Corporal Uantenbein. Brady Bur i nett.of Corvallia of.M. Co, was injured in toe snouiaer. Th Vodern Vv Commends itaell to th well-informed, to dop.eaaanuy and effectually what was formerly don in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse tbe sys tem and break p cold, headaches, and fevers without no pleasant after effects, use the delightlni liquid lalativ remedy, Syrnp of Fig. Made by California. Fig Syrup Co, Hamlin's Wizard Oil Company Wih comment. a terse ol popular en tertainment in '.be Armory Hall Mon day night April 3rd aad we can assur our readers a first class show ta every respect. Tbey carry a fine male quartet ol v.a1its, a good company ol specialty artists and give a show equal, if not bet ter Hian many similar attractions on the toad d arning five times tbe price they do II yoo enjoy gcod singing and want to laugh go ami se tbem Monday nibt nd bring tbe Isdiee and children. Tue sd .station is only 15 cent. Three doors east of tbe D cm oca-T office has money to loan on fsrm security at low rate of interest. Also small loans made n personal security . City, county and school warrants boo t hi. s Collections made. Rents collected. Fir In surance written in th following larg! and reliable compeote: HUM e. INS. CO., of New York. PHOKXIX ISS.CO.. Hartlord. Coon.. LIVERPOOL. LOS- DON, end OLOBE INS. CO. ol Ksgiand DR. OLIVE K. BEERS. Diseases of Women aad Children. Phoo 66. Post office Block AlKaav. Or X. E. WISXARD M.S.M. D. Graduate of Lenox College 1SS5, Chi cago Homeopathic Medical Col lege 1S90 Rash Medical College 1S32. fwccdale Block. AlHny. Or. Residence oo 3rd street,oatfi side be tween Brjadalbin and Ellsworth. SETHI PiR COT LOANS I bar sn noiimiUd amoQnt ol money to loan on Farm Secori:y, or on bnetces property in Aibaov, at SEVEN FEB CENT INTER tST. the inter! payable bnt one a year. For information and blank applications cat' on or aJJree C... BrskHAST, Albary.O-. For Bargains In Farm lands. Timber Lauds and City Property, call on or write Albany, Ores n DR. J.L HILL rhysiriia jnd Snrgecn. Hill Block - -3-D- Albiay.Or. II. E. BEERS, M. D. Pbysicisn and Surgeon Phone So. Postofhce Block. Albany, Oregon ONE WOMAN IN SEVEN in fhis cily bss seen tb advertisement of tbe famous R AG f orset in tbe Ladies Home Journal, Mansey's, Delineator or some other March Magazine, and knows, therefore, some of the important facts about "ibecorget that does not stretch." W e have in stock a good bos of R & G CORSETS and sill be pleased to show tbem tothe"one women inseveo" and to tbe other six women also. The new KsG number 397 tb sbort-loog corset, is one of oor most popular styles, and sells at th popular on dollar price, S. E. Young & Son. Mc wain 9 Cash Store, COFFEE Portland Packsge coffee, per lb Schillings Mocba & lava - " Rio or Costa Rica Roat " " Fancy Mocha & Java coffee, per lbs Mcllwain' No. 1 Mocba & Java, per lb.... Lion Package coffee, Ilgc or 9 for Arbuckl Package coffee, 12e to 8 Broken Koast coffee, 12 lb 10 2d 25 as 00 00 CO The best and cheapest coffees fresh from the roasters at M cllwains Pure Linseed Oil Paints i) J?JS 11?' -I fded to ocr eomplet line of mized paints, Jilf T CD wmposed ol Pure Whit Lead, Zinc and Unseed l' m"de byJooe of 'bee' manufacture, in this reentry, hrn,rmntedJ cct satufactlcn or yoo get your a7s! vTrni.beiBdrcr,, C"' ou will find car prices correct. Burkhart & Lee, Druggists. At The Bazaar. An assortment of sprirg sty:, i the much favored Tailor-made Suits. These the purchaser will find sat isfactory in fit, finish, Tabric and price Sp as. 'I ircdnesa is different froa th weariaea caused by labor. Tbe lat ts cored by rest; tb first requires a few bottles of Hooc"s Sarsaparilla to care it That diatress after eating is cored bj Hood's Pil.r. They do not gripe. 26c. Vanl Littler, Aafttatant- CI1Y TEEASUREB'S N 01 ICE Notice is bereoy given tbat lands ar on hatid tc pay city warrant No?, ill to inclusive ol th issue of ISftS. in- J fj. J teres ion a.d warrants will cease with tb uw nt lull uvwiv. lnaav Ur.. Jan. 9, 1893. h. A. Paacra. City Treasure'. Our Opening of Spring Millinery.... s ill lake place Tbarsday. March S3, and will be continued over Fri day and Saturday. For this Drrartment we bare secured tb service of an peri end Trimmer. ' A complete line of up-to-date Millinery Materials and Novelties, red numbers ot Pattern Hats and Bonnets ot choice designs. L. E. & H. J. Hamilton. Ground Flocr Dental Office i; Iiroadalbin, St. Albany. OR SALE. Household furniture o all kinds. atCheadle residence near corner of First and Baker streets. For bargains in Ladies and Gent's Gold Watches see French theS Jeweler. COLLINS & HODGES Dentists. Odd Fel.ow'e Tsmple, Albany, Or. All work carefully dt r.e order lat methods. Vicrecks Shaving and Hair Cutting Parlors 2nd street, neitdoor 10 Sietters' restaurant. Shaving. 10c: baircuitinr 15c ts; bath,15cU. Clean towels to every customer. chickens at Albany cannot b Cash paid for Dressed Beef Co's. Our csrrlsg trimmings beaten in tbe stats. Dl-BML-ILLB HaB.NCSS CO. v carry no eastern harness. We make our bsmsrs. DiBuciu-s Uaaasrs Co. r The Albany Insurance Agency, our two vears privet "plants, before putting out that hedge The Albany Nur- ertti Diamond photos SO cents per dozen at Miss Longs. A lew Evergreens, Nut, snd Shade trees left at The Albany Nurseries. Miss Longs for first class photos. Staudsid of tbe worMit The Petal nmalncubatr. C D. Bates agent, Alb any, Ore. Represents tbe leading Fire aoc t Inruracce Companies. Wholesale dealers in Wheat, Oals, hay land Wood. Cormp-jndence solicited. M. SENDERS St CO. BIG STOCK OF NEW GOODS at the BLAIN CLOT CO'S. OMr Plows hew nn For a good hand msds Harness go to I Ketchuoi's Harness 6tore, Broadalbib, between 21 and 3d streets. OPS..NR 3KOS Agents. Ai3any, (iregou Lull 322 ne is manuiactunng nis paten avmo lug. with eight or ten Hands, a mong Whom is Mr Henry tronk Of this BoeS's Fills ear. Ilw IIU; th. aoa-lrrtatlng aa PUT, 1 ocly cataartla to taka with Mood BaraajpartiliC Tha state far board wasorgniid via terdsy at Salem, with W. 11. Webrnng I as president and C. ). Uabrielson eis treasurer. It took eleven balldts of tb , nve directors present to elect a presi dent, 'ins oat oxed lor tbe fair waa Oct. 6at6pm t)Octl3at 11 pro. Th me memDersuip or tne old society will d recognized. u"ft'C3 any other flour, except tb Magnolia. DIED. PRETTY HAN. In Oakland, Calil., on March 8, Mr. David Pretty man, at the age of 68 years. Mr. Prettyman was for many vears a resident of Marion county, and beca me noted as a collector of grains and frnit lor the lailrosd, stats islr and expos! tion. and in fact was probab y th best tba state ever had. olivet gave the wot1! tb chilled p And it has saved mor iconey ti the farmer of America than .tnv other implement ever produce (ianuine uitver cnuiea are tn nest a earth. The Uliver is a promoter of happi noas on tbe farm, and the dealer who well mknows be is handling tb best. Loot Ct for invmltations and touch nothing but ha aenuin goods, mad enly bv Ultvt Chilled plow works. South Bend, Ind.. t 3 A. . . TOR. SALE. Twelve shares of tb r stock of the Sugar, Pin Mill and Fixture Co for sal cheap. Call on Mrs. Rachel R . Sylvester at th residence of W Jf Hammer or i. tt lontanye at nu ottace. CLOTHING for men, youths and boys, A fine line ot SHOES, none better, Slylish HATS and CAPS for men and boy Latest novelties in Furnishings. The best quality and low prices