ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, Administrator of tbe es tate ot Deborah Ewing, deceased, will at he hour of 1 o'clock p. m., ot - Saturday, April 1, 1S99, sell at public auction to the higneat bidder, for cash, at the north d or of the Court Louse in Albenv, Lion county, Oregon.the following described real property, vis: "The north half uf the north-ea8t qnarter Uf) o' the north-west quarter () of Sec tion (31) thiriv-cne; in Township eleven. South Ratine (3) three, West of Willamette Meridian, containing twenty acres, more or less, in Linn county, Oregon, on a public road running along the north aide of said place.' Also the r ght of way foi vehicles from the northwest corner of said premise west to the county road running from Albany to Tangent. There is a farm dwelling, a good barn, and u young orchard of six or seven acre of bearing fruit trees on the place. Situ ated about four miles south of Albany. Oregon, and is to bo sold under and by virtue of an order ot the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, made and entered of record Dec, C, 1S9S Date! Feb, 24, 1899. Thom H. Median, Admic'mtrator of tne estate of Deborah Ewing. deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I HAT tbe undersigned bas been by the County Court ft Linn county, Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Nancy J. Gilhens of Linn county, Oregon, deceased. AT person having rlaims against said eatatt are hereby re quired to present the same to the nndet signed at Peorta, Oregon, properly verified as required by law within six month from this date. This tbe 30tb day cf March. 1899. V. E. GlTHKHS, Administrator. WlATHUFODD WtaTT, Att'js for Administrator. EXECUTRIX KOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE TBAT the county court of Linn county. Ore goo, has appointed the undersigned as ex ecutrix of tbe last will and testament of Adam Settlemier, deceased; any and all persons having claim against said estate are b refy r quired to present the same to the undersigned at the office of Kelley Curl; in Albany, Oregon, with proper voucher, therefor, within six months fiom tbe date of this publication. Oated at Albany, Oregon, this March 23th, 1S9D. LtCISB D. SlTTl.KMUR, Kmxt & Ctrl, Executrix. Attorneys for Execolrix. KOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Tvl OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN tte undersigned a the administra . tor with tbe wilt annexed of the estate of Melissa A . Burkrart deceased, has filed his 6nd account with the County Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and the County Couit has fixed Monday, May 1, 1899. at the hour of one o clock p. m. ct said day. lor tbe hearing of said account and the final settle ment of said (stale. Any and all persons having objection to the same are nertby notified to be present at the County Court room at raid tirre ana make tne same. Dated this 24th Day of March. 1S99. R. L. BCKKHsKT, Adm'r with the wil' annexed. WcATHtnrcBD & Wtatt, Attj'a for adm'r. HLTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT "NT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN the undersigned, the executrix of the last will and testament of Ei'saheth Ram baugh. dececsed, has filed ber final account in the Count) Court of tne the state of Ur egn. fcr Linn county, and tbe court has appointed, Monday, the tint day of May. 1S93, at the boor of one o'clock p. m. of said day for bearing object iocs thereto, and take settlement thereof. All persons having objection are hereby notified to be present at the date assigned. Dated Match 23th, 1899. L. H. RuitBicen. Executrix of the last will and testament of Elirabeta Kumbingb, deceased. REFEREE'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance of an order of the Cir cuit Court of tbn stile of Oregon for the county of Linn duly made and entered of record in tnat certain suit wnere in Sarah J . Elder and Isasc Elder her husband, E. M. Millard and John A. Mil ard her bus band, Mary A. Crawford and khn Craw ford her husband, and Sarah McBride and Laura HcBride were plaintiffs and lohn A. fcoride.Anna Aiotfnde. tl race McKnde, Mary McBride. William Walter Me Bride, and Myrtle Mctsnde were defendants, ap pointing the undersigned a referee to make sale ot tbe real premises hereinafter de scribed and report tbe same to tbe above entitled court, tee undtrsigced will, on Saturday, the 22od day of April. A D . 1899, at tbe north door of toe county court bouse 10 tbe city ot Albany, in tbe county ana state aforesaid and at tbe boor of one o'clock in tbe afternoon of saio day. sell to the highest bid ler for cash in band all tbe rigbl, title, interest, estate and claim of wnatsoever kind the parties, plaintiff and defendant bad it the dare o' ai1 decree in and to the following deec ribed premises, to wit: Tbe southeast quarter of section twenty six, and the northeast quarter and 'be north ' half of the southeast quarter of section thirtj-five in 'to b chip twehe, south of range four, west of the Willamette Merid ian in l.inn Connty, Ores on, containing focr hundred acres, excrpt therefrom the following described premises, to-wit: Be ginning ol- tbe half section line at a point fifty five rods east of the northwest corner of the soetbeast q tarter of section twenty six in townihip twelve, south of rnge four west of the Willamette Meridian, in Linn County, Urtgon, and tunning (hence east twelve rods and ten feet; tbeoce south twelve rods and ten fee.; thence west treive r'orti and ten feet, theme north twelve rods and ten feet to tbe place of oe siouieg. containing one acrt deeded to School District No. ?0 in Linn County, Oregon. Right to reject any and all bids reserved. Uated at AJbacy,Jregon, th;s 20th da of March, 1899. J. A McBbids, Referee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. N OTIC IS IS HER EBY GIVEN THAT the urdersigned has by the County Court of Linn Couuty.Oregon, been duly ap pointed administrator of the estate uf Har riet Foi'er, deceased, and bas qualified such administrator All rersocs having claims egainst the estate of said dt ceased are here! v r nnired to present tbe tame properly verified as bv I law required. 1 This the 20lb day of March, 1899. SamuklMay, Administrator. ' WSATREhFUKO k WTATT. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice is hereby given that tbe annual meeting of the Albany Mining and Mill ing Co. will be h M at tbe office of C. G. Burkbart on Apri' 27. 1897 pt 4 o'clock p. m. of said day for tbe purpose of electing 7 dire tors t.ieei vfl for one year and tbe transaction of such other business as may legnlly come before the meeting. By order of tbf. board of directors. C E Bbowbell, C U Borkhabt, Sc. v Pres. HAY FOR SALE, We will sell at our warehouse during this cek cheat 1 ay $7 6(J per ton, No. 1 timotb) (stTittly i boice) $9 .00. M. Sf.ndkhh & Co. LINN CO- ASSTflACr ClMPANt Albany Oreeou. Offices, Hank of Oregon Building. Only set of Abstracts of Linn County. , womp ete set of maps and plats. i- FOR SALE. Household fnrniture of all klmls, atClieadle residence near orner of Fim and Haker ttrteta. TERMS. Jaily Democrat, ao cents noi W.00 per year.in advance, SO pi wrl not in advance. By carrier, lOo pei week. 10 per cent added if allowed c run over months. Single copies 6c. Weekly, 11.25 In advance; l.50 at eno )f year; 11.75 for second year; $2.00 fot Jhird and proceeding years, when not pais in advance. Clubs of five pew subscribers at $5.00. Press Comments. From the Eugene Journal. The Willaniettte valley Is perhaps the finest spot on the face of the earth to live In, taking into consideration the soil, cli mate, scenery, health and everything to make life attractive. It is limited in area. Tbetefoie, the land is now a val uable as land in Ohio. Indiana, Illinois Iowa or any cf the Middle Western States, and mnst in time become the moat valuable on.the western continent, equal to tbe soil of Italy near Rome worth hundreds, in many places, tbon sands of dollars per acre. People who have not sense enough to see and under stand this, who think land in the Will amette valley ought to bs a great deal cheaper than the grasshopper plains of tbe cyclone belt east of the Rocky moun ains, which was not settled till long after the mossback bad taken up all the land in the Willamette valley, should not come to Oregon, for they will nit be eat fid if tbey do co n e.But who know a good thing when they see it, and will be satisfied to work lor a living wil find plenty of room and varied opportu nities in any patt of Oregon, and a very pleasant country. From tbe Jacksonville Times. There has been considerable talk to the effect that the S. P. Co. will make a continnons system ol ' the local trains which run as far as Rose burg on one end and to Redding on tbn .other, and give northern California and southern Oregon.two passenger trains tally. This wsuld be quite a convenience. However it is doubtful whether we will be thus be favored, a the railroad company is not given to affording tbe people such luxuries unless there is big prcfit in it to themselvf. From the Pendleton E. O. There are already 300 new saloons in Manila. Imperialism and 'expansion promise to do a great deal for the liquor business Suppose the 9,000,000 of tr il pinos take to drink. Col. Jim Smith, of tbe California .vol unteers at Manila appears to be trying how many kinds of a douk?y be can make of himself. He takes his men out to attack the inanrgenta where there are none and whtn be finds them, or they find bim some here else, be retreat and sends back for reinforcements and tbe Washington boys on one occasion came near being wiped ont through his ack of military knowledge. Yrt the California papers are booming him as a second Stonewall Jackson. Fro mine La Grande Cbrouide. The Torrena system of registry of land titles is fairly in opera! ion in Massachu setts and Chicago. It bas been sustain ed by tbe courts. In Chicago about tfty applicants have been filed under tbe law watb the recorder, who with tbstxami ner constitute tbe new land court. In 8 case decree of title have been entered and the realty involved cu be trans ferred from tbe owner to a purchaser with an insured title as easily a a load of potatoes can be made to change bands. From the Portland Dispatch. All over the country the papers of the National Editorial Association are De voting hundreds of columns to advance write-ups of Portland and Oregon, in connection with tbe greet congress of editors to be held here next Jo y. is) far as'we have seen, nearly all their sketches ot scenery, climate, resources, and ad vantages and attractions la general, are taken from Colonel Pat Dooaa'a book oh Oregon, Washington and Idaho, which was issued by tbe Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co., and a copy of which was sent some time sgo to every member ot tbe Association. From the Astoria II raid. . Each Scholar in a high school in this state cost tbe taxpayers 94.50 a year and each criminal costs them r150. The more high scholars there are tbe fewer criminssl. The lesson in economy to be learned is very simple. Yet, if tbe criminals were made o work tbey would be more fitly punished and less expensive. The Albany Insurance Agency, Represents the leading Fire sni? Insurance Companies. Wholesale dealers in Wheat, 0J, nay and Wood. Correspondence solicited. M. SENDERS & CO Oliver Plows Kew to -OPS..N.- 3flOs, Agents, -Uany, (Tegou wiivei gave the voi'd the chilled p And it bassuveu iuori u.oney .- t,,ne 'armer of America v. itry other implement ever proojot. wouus wiwr cnuiea are tbe beat ea serth. The Oliver is a promoter of bappi- aw on ids inn, ana ine dealer who -M utknows he is i.andling the best. Loot Ct tor imniitatior' and touch nothing but be genuine goods, made rnly by Olive Chilled plow works.' Sonth Bend, Ind.. T S A. CITYtTREASURER'S NOTICE Noti is hereby given that funds at on hand tc pay city warrants Nos. Ibl to i98 inclusive of the issue of 1898. in terest on laid warrants will cease with tk date of this notice 41rany Or., Jan. 9, 1809. E. A. PaBKik City Tressnret. J. C LITTLER'S Ground Floor Dental Office J Vard Littler, Broadalbln, St. Albany, Oi Assistant. COLLINS & HODGES Dentists. . Odd Fel.ow's Temple, Albany, Gr. All work carefully denenoder lata methods. M iss Langs far irst class phetes. The Filipinos are raising the white flat all long the line, but so long as Aquinaldo Is left there will be fighting. He will bushwhack from the jungles in the furthest corner ot the island. Those people who started back for Da kota yesterday tram this land of superior climste should read the d'spatches about tbe furious snow storm that is raging in that state. Had thev had the judgment to locate in a farming section like this valley instead of in a section that has few qualifications for good farmiog tbey would have been a contented lot of peo pie. Now it is plain enoigb that the United States, which set in to tree the Cubans, will always retain its authority over the islands, and it is very doubtful il tbs Cubans ever do form a government that will be recognized by us. If it should happen, a is evidently beiiig planned, that tbe U. 8. will annex tbe island, and govern it we will never be as bad a tbe Spaniards were, and yet we have office seekers almost a rapacious a some of tbe Spaniards, some who wonld ss soon rob tbe people under them in order to fill their own pocketbooke. In the Associated Press dispatcl.es s re frequently eeen now annonncemei.ie of increase of wages in easier n factories. To judge by this news one aonld corns to to tbeconcluelon thatbu,m ss is booming in the east and all tbe factories are busy. The truth is, wages are being increased in only some instances mostly bv the fusts, which have, at the same time, reduced their fores, simplv increasing the wg. s of tbe csmparative few re making iu their employ. High wages for labor have s-en their beetdavain this country lor many srars to come. K. O. Tbe Pendleton E. O. continues to ob ject to debt and says : Debts sre being u.d quite rapidly .these days. The volume of debt is on tbe increase. Tne harden ot interest ie therefore becoming heavier and heavier. Eoormous capital s ion does not mean good times. Greater tbe returns upon capital sooner the house tt cards, sop ported by tbe Institution of debt, will tumble. Nios men rut ol ten should get out ol debt and stay ont. The one man makee it a business of ge-ting ont of debt when he sees nine getting in. . The weakest argument in favor of ex panaion is one made by some religions journals, that the arqoisitioo of these irr lands will sooner christianize tbs inhab itants . If there is any I Ling in tbe argu ment then it is onr busineee to annex all the islands of tbe seas and tbe Pagan lands of tbe world. But the fact is the gospt-l can bedspread without owning the county into which it i taken, and no better wben owofd. Tbs Philippine is lands is a (ample. Far aheai of tbe missionaries there are already in and around Mani'a three bnndrtd new sa loons, and it is said that ot tbe young men who have gone there as soldiers and otherwise from this country, fully 20 per cent have contracted loathsome disease, Tbe ccnUminaling influence of such people will do Christian!! v more barm than good. Tbe idea of conquering a people by warfare in order to christian ixe them is a foolish one. W. T. Haines, Attorney-General of Maine, eays: 1 expert to see tbe greatest panic the eonntry ever saw, in lass than 5 years, a a result ol trusts. All kinds ot proper ties are being sold to trusts for twice wbat tbey are worth, upon which stocks sad bords are being issu-d, and tbe in credulous public aie inventing their money in tbe same. Genaral bankruptcy and panic will soon r or later be the re- su't of these great combinations. And A. A. Goddard, Attorney General of Kansas said : Another and very serious danger to this country growing ont of the forma tion of;trosts sndTenmhinrs and one that may strike every business and every sys Urn in tb country. U i t-ndency to create these cirp' i i.s itb stock based upon fictitious v!ue. thereby io creasing speculation, which may take the form ot the Booth Sea Babble end result in a general panic and a period of financial trouble rod depression through out tbe country. Both Mr. Haines and Mr. Goddard are republicans. From tbe woild More industrial trus's nd monopolis tic combines weie lor ait d in 1S98 then in the entire quarto of a ceotory since the ! Standard Oil Company, patent and pat- ' . I . ' I A . tern oi Ao-ericao monopoly, nrsi oegan to destroy competition in illuminating oil. 7 be total ot industrial trust stock and bonds sutbortxed in the first two months of this year wastl,106.X).O0O,a against a total of 9I6,IT6 for the 12 months of 1838. Tbe Financial Chronicle estimates that tbe total aothronx-.l output of In dustrial trust eocnr-iti frlgJ9 will ix ceed K000.000.003. Tl''' " rxeioslr of such transportation combines si the coal trust. All of these roahioationshavsae their objects tbe creation of a monopoly, tbe limiting of production, the control of prices both for raw material and fin ished product, tbe crippling or if possi ble, tbe destruction if eompet'itioo, aod tbe payment ol dividend on a largely In fisted capitalisation. Hcadacho Xs often a warning that tbe liver Is torpid or inactive. More serious troubles may follow. For a prompt, efficient cure of Headache and all liver troubles, take Hood'o Pillo While tbey rouse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, tbey do not gripe or pain, do not irritate or inflame tbe Internal organs, but have a positive tonic effect. 25c. at all druggists or by mall of C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. A Rare Bargain. For sale, a house and lot in a favorable part of the city. House is a two story, eight room building in good condition Good well aod city water. Will be sold at a rare bargain. It mist be sold so do not miss this chance.. Inquire at the Daao rat office. H. F. Herrill Insurance and Collection Agent Money ' loar. warrants bought Office in the Dsmocbat buildJna , . OREGON VIAVI COMPANY Cor. Morrison & Park Sta. LEWIS BUILDING. Portland Oregon sTiriiiMi.ii ""J. mem The New York Bun says : "All bail to Oregon, the stoutest, the bravest, the most famous it the nsvles of tbe world.' Correct, and what Is the matter with tbe great state ot Oregon, as strong and brave as the battleship. Mayo: McKlsson, Mark Henna's can didate for Mayor of Cleveland, went down to defeat with a Urrtble thud back in Cleveland, Ohio last Monday. McKlsson represents that class ot politi cians who are discredit a to parties and it is very preper thst the people should rhe up against him. During March there was more wheat hipped from Portland than any other point on tbe coast, a fact cf importance to the state cf Oregon generally as Port land Is tbe shipping point for the state, which that city represents In tbe euei nets. Miss Fsir, who now Mrs. Vander bilt. wss piesenUd with a SM0.CO0 engagtnient ring. Tbe rbancea are judging I rem the history ol tbe Vandber bilt family, that their love will be in tbe reverse order, after tbey have been mar ried a ytar or to. $40,000 on one's finger Is a good deal wben there are thonsands'wt.0 are crying fcr 40 cents with rich to buy something to eat. Tbe nee. game warden Is going to make a campaign against tbe destroyers otsorg birds. Tbe chances are that all tbe office will amount to will be a cam paign against tbe destroyers ot Portland song birds. This game warden business will no doubt provi about as big a graft as tbe railroad commission. Gen. Miles performed the bravest act of bis liftwbenabs denounced tbe poison ous stuff issued to tne troovs under the nameol embalmed beef. He bas lbs greatest trust and tbe administration agalutt him and taro investigating com mission wreorgau'S'Hl to down him. Only poblio opioion and support can save him yst. Kx. The supreme court of the U. B. baa held the war tax to be toaetitutiooal. Certainiy. A government is justified in doing roust anything in time cf war, and the way tbegevernment was being run it was neevsaary. A matter of fa-t though I ad the government done as ao individ ual would have done in each a case It would have cut off from the annual ex pense enough to have paid tbe cost of the war, aod could easily have done so, for there has been an extravagance tbat has rarely been equalled in the history of the world. From tbe Portland Commoner. A striking Illustration of the greatness of this conn try of ours is presented la tbe act that a man can be simullaaeoasly a candidate for the United States senste and tbe state penitentiary. Rockefeller was once a working man, and Harvey beolt claims be wss o-cs a laborer, bot they must remember Judas wasor.ee an apostle and the devil wss once in heaven. You isn't tell how much a bog a ill weigh by bearing htm grun, neither can you estimate tbe worth of a man by tbe toise be mskes. The bunting season will shortly be here and ibe man who can borrow a gun and eteal a dog feels justified in buying a bos of cartridges- Probably no man in the United Sutee is more capable of foretelling wbat the fate of trusts wUl be than Chauocey af . Depew, tbe New York politician, orato aad ficaacier, for he baa beeo engaged in making trusts a good many yeara Aad in an article written for one of tbs Eastern magasioe be adatts that tbe are bad tbiags; tbey are more numer ous aad dangerous to individual enter prise jost now than ever before, and thai there mutt inevitably be a reckoning Mr. Depew asyi there mnst come a time when these enormous concerns must go to pieces, and aire tbe smaller a chance. Depew has confidence in the ability ot the American people to eon- ia -!. ... . .... .t... .v.,...! www w ma m m. mu,1. i . . , H.-nicvp their interes'a. Albany Market Wheat 47 -enta. Oat 34 Efrg IS Cents. buUerltol7 cents 1 Potatoes 75 oeaU. Hams 10 cats Sides 8 cents. Shoulders 6 cents flOORewarU f lOu. The readers r! this paper will be pleased to learn tbat there is at least one dreaded deaea that science has been able to cure in all iu stage, and tbat is latarrn. Hairs Catarrh Cor ia the on ly positive cure known to the medical ! iraiernity vaurrn being a const it u Uonal disease, requires a constitution al treatment. Hall's Oatarrb Cure is Uken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muroue surface ol the system, thereby destroying tbe lourula lion of the disrase.snd giving tbe pstient strngth by building up the constitution and assist iog nature in doing its work. Tbe proprietors have so much tiitb i.i Its curative powers, tbey offer One Hun dred Dollsrs tor any case that it lailr to cure Send 'or list of testiooals. Address, r. J.CHENEY & Co. Sold by Drorglsts, 75c. Toledo, O Hall's Family Pills sre ths but We bay, sell and store grain. We make Magnolia Flour, Also whole wheat, Patent and germ, tour The Maguolia Mil'a Tinkle & Dawion for photos. See our two years privet olants, before putting out that l.eke The Albany 'ur- erics A few Evergreens, Nut. snd Shadu trees left at The Aloany Nurseries. Staudatd of the world!! The Prtal- I nma Incubator. C. I). Bates agent. Alb any, Ore. Diamond photos 50 cents per doscn at Miss Longs. Get the best hour. The Magnolia: Music Miss -Milarea Burmestei eacber of piano or organ. System tbs Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth street, opposite U P ehuicb. CASTOR I A for Infants aad Children. Tbs Kind You Ha.8 Always Bought Bears the Signature of K. O. T. M. every Saturday evening at X, O. T. ft ball. Visiting Knight Invited. H M Newport, Com marsder. ; I I MlSflTS. Portland is trying to get a battleship tor a 4th of July celebration. Tbe gov ernment should le above permitting anything of tbe kind A Portland paper says lottery tickets are openly sold in that city. Uncle Sam had better open his eyes. The members of the'Methodtat church of Golf Hill, Oregon, have presented their pasfr with a bicycle, a new feature of church work. . But it will lo a fine thing for making nantoral calls over the Gold Hill. Last Saturday Mr. Byron Milluy, at his store on Second street was fooled In a very neat manner. A couple of boys entered the store and one of them asked for two bits worth of candy. Bryon did up the candy and handed it to one of the boys, who pulled two horse bits freut bis pockets, threw them on the counter, and skipped. Hie situation was appreciated and accepted. The Portland Mercury has a column devoted to tbe saloon men personally and otheiwlso, In their interest. Hers i one: "Some people know when they get enougn ; otners wnen tncy get en ougli don t know anything." Here is another: "Excessive indulgence in in toxicants is frowned down by all reput able saloon keepeis." Why so many o( Keelcyito goes insane this week. If too present rate keeps up Mr. Keeley ougbtgto'be compelled to maintain mad- house annexes to his institution." The Rural Spirit of Portland says: "The At bam y Creamery association baa made a gratifvine success of tha rrpint. ery industry, and the business is eteadilv growing. i be association bas found that it is more p rob table to conduct skim ming stations at various points which are tributary to the creamery than to try to erect a number of small creameries. The Albany creamery, recently established a skimming station at Shedd, which has proven a great success ,anJ now it is pro posed to establish similar skimming sta tions at Lebanon, Brownville, Craatree and Gates." The Albany creamerv is one of the best sdvertised of any on the Coast. I J " . , n inuuiiKB . . ' good treatment are fulfilled, are inducing APortland paper doubts the reported i lheir 'Ut'-vc to "turn to their home, killing of his wife by a T acorn a man! The Enemy, while in a nightmare, and savs what is ! MMtA, April 3. A cavalry recon- i -no doubt trim- ii'm,,,,.!.;. ! ranee north of Maloloe todav disclr U a nuirof . i7 motion stwe.li nr M.f,ini .n, .'. Li: n'es northeast of Malolos. A t-.iruimli :sttp sr ac.n 7it"ire,uWin ,1,e r1 of touch drive, off the incubus and brings j lhe l!,P,no- bim to lua senses." it further says that Ohio Flection. It cannot be attributable to Mininam. r-.v-iw u.:iti..-i .: : boliem. The Daxoc-aAT bas heard things privately that makes i. believe tbat the sbootmg was not an accident. Never - tbeiees the coroner s jury said it was nn- doubtedly as stated by the man who did the shootiog. The case sboold be invest - Igated. As tbe victim was a former Alb- - v. wv- .uKtwi, Tbe Dxmocsut this mornicg received ' in tbe mail from Manila a couple of lead pencil pictures displaying considerable genius. One represents an old lady ap- pealing to Mf Kiniey, who is stsndiog on ! utmost good fwling prevailing throagh Ihe Manx marked "Protection." The, out. The ticket repraenting the friends woman says: "Ob, str, I lost my bus- - of tbe charter, was eiertel bv a great band in 61, my son in this war, and 1 1 majority, am tts-vlng. will you protect me? ' Me-. , c , elioley saya: "No. I am feedicg slarv- A iiplQf Eastern Wcihcr. log Cubans." On the wall may be seep ' Orrrnwa, la., April S. the heaviest tbe picture ol Mark Hanoa with tit1 now Tr known here in April is falling, dollar marks and Washington weeping. Kaiiroade and strwtcars are operated Tbe other picture is Msrk llanos on a : ilh difficulty. 15 inches of snow since pile ot boxes labeled soldiers bacon, to- ' Tburslay is the record, matoea and beans mad io Ohio, tripe Gal Fnonch of It canned goods. Klondike boxed, etc..! Ool r.noagh or It. with Mr. McKioley i-ihdi ircm April S.pe arrival of Col. behind the pile, while a U. S. soid. J"' nwmberof the American ier.stao.l na- in front with nointed fin rr 1 1 hlif.pine.comn.iSHn, bus decided tbe savs: Tbooart the man." V ho the artist is Ibe Daisoaur does not ktow. ,. A Utile mashiaebasTjeen invented aid bas been io nse for a vera) veara wh'ch cbionicies the exact number ot tons of eunshine. It dooto't lie like Californ- ians and some others who say tbat it rains thirteen months in the year la Ore - son. Tbe record last year tor tbe l"n - ted States as kent in orominent cities seatiered over the country .bowed an average ot 2 .839 hours of irtn.l The record for Portland, Or., was 2,:i$5 boors, aod for Alhaoy it would no doubt DCDigner tnan that Tbe 'nstrumeat doe not record partially cloudy overrent ealber. only the ccmplete sunshioe. 'Tbe record at Boston. Ma., was im (than at Portland. 5 S IS r sss In t hi Portland varied very little frooi the ' northern citie geoerailv. the record of the socthero cities hnncin lh in . - f - ;op, I HOME AND ABROAD. Cash hard ware. R. K. Ohiiog. Garden tools at R.;tv. Ohling. Builder's bardwaret It. K. Ohting s The M E paraooage is being rebuilt. Foster is to nave a store ruu on to mutual plan, Tbe Dawson Tea Co. is in Junction City this week. The ice works will start up tomorrow for the season. The Lebanon Exprese-Advance is now a semi-weekly the size of the Dailt PaaocBjii. Keptrl from tbe county generally con- tinue to be tavoraole to tt.e fruit crop. Prune are said to be in excellent condi tioo with very. few exceptions. C. A. Hsrrisoo, of Seattle, has leased the Perkins hotel of Portland, a popu'ar resort lor Albany peoplr. A couple of youn men last evening while fouling broke a seven dollar win dow at Conrad Myers store. Fun comes liigri tometiuies. 722 votes were cast in the Eugene elec tion last Monday. The new mayor, Dr. Harris, wss a resident of Albany for sev eral yearsjeaving here fir Eugene aoout seventeen years sgo. W. A McClain, ot the police force, has sued tbe Consllis & Eastern for l5,noo, on account of damages received by ao accident on Nov. 17, IS96 at th bridge over tbe bsntiam, suit for which wss heretofore begun in this county, but dismissed. The Fair. ....Just opened a new line of Rugs, Portiers and Lace Curtains. We offer a nice button hele 99C pair. very nice fortiers, PI. OO p,ir. And grand bargains in new Sptlng rattern Kugs. Bespectfllny. J. A. WEAVER. Rem mherwe are at our TEMPOR- AKY Location 4 doors west and on op p3slte of street trom old room. Pf openli and an Abiinflant Harvest sr. miirnl only to Hiom who OPK TESTED SEKOS Hnl rxi turoiir liliMiratnl Ca alogit. wis wiv. niun.) by Hiruhuinjr trom Hi. ' PACIFIC SEED COMPANY WMU. tiul Retail Mni TS I.TO JAI. aatiraaseata, ral. l,L SKK08 ulil .1 lowMt prion Avnt. Wn Llberml dbcounta, but NU-iEKDb sold ou t oummiMiua. Cnr Cao.tlpaclon rarvv. Take Oaacarata Candy Catbartl Klo or Ha tl C. C C iatl to ob- s""uit ircar1 "tons'" fis. TELEGRAPHIC. I-ntc News Id Short Form. A stiight Contest. Manila, April 4. Gen. MacArthur re connoitered in force this morning with Montana regiment, f he 4th cavalry and two guns of the light artillery as far as the river north of Alalolos. The recon nois atice developed that there are about 1000 rebels armed with Mauser rifles, preparing for defense, t-bots were ex changed, but there was no general en gagement. Making a Stand. Manila, April 5. The insurgents are massing strong forces north of C'alumpit and according to the observations of the nenn loitering parties, they nave in tendments there. It is expected that haidfl Ming will lie necessary to dis lodge them. HarriMon Re-elected. Cuicaoo, April 4. Carter H. Harrison wa re-elected mayor today by a fvote of 146,914 against 108,304 for Zina R. Car-t-Tthe republican candidate and 45,401 for, J. P. Altgeld the independent demo cratic candidate. Disbanded. Havana, April 4 The Cuban military assembly this afternoon voted to disband the army and dissolve. The voting wes 21 to 1 in favor of it. The muster-rolls were left in possession of giLe execntie cornmitte ot tbe assembly. 4 Per Cent Enough. S.u gv, April 4. After the result of tbe recent election authorising the iseuan-.e of 10,000 bonds to refund city warrants and interest was announced at the city council meeting tonight, the ways and j means comuitte was insu ucteJ to pre pare an ordinance for that purpose, stip ulating that tbe!bonds shall run 10 veara and be in denominations of fj'-O to 500 and shall draw not to exceed 4 per cent j interest Change of Bsj. Hono Koso, April 3. Aquinaedo has been advised by his envoys Lerw to move his rebellion '.to Midnanao and other is lands sside from Luzon. Arrangements are being made for large sbipmeuts of supplies, !ood, arms, etc. Returning Home. Manila, April 3. The natives contin j coming in aU along the American lines. iiml niinAflh.ni im;. iK. ue vj mum w uieir Domes, i bey are - Ohio todav were genri for municipal ; and township officers J j 1 AtlCieveiand there was a decisive' democratic victory on the Lead of the' s ticket onlv. S At L"rtna, the "election resu'ted in overwhelming victory for the democrata ! . ti fcuv um ums in yeatv. i I n the smaller cities, as well as in the rural districts, the republicans claims WooUburn Election. WooDsrax, April 3. The city election the tir.t for otfioera under the new charter passed off quietly today. The """mission to iae a proclamauon to j ret ' ' cvnums oo reter- j ;ence whatever to inJtpendence, and calls! , tor an nncoediUdnal surrender of Aquin- S ' aldo and bis form. ! All round Maloice while flags are Ulna : waved by gronp of natives and deserter trom aquinaldo S army. Reevtfngat .Malolus. ' MuKtu April 2 The Americun troops ! under lin. MacAr..ur are stilt at Uaio- !. here every wh-re has been quiet to- Hoftilitiea eUewbere, ao far as .omciallv retMrled. have been limited dunng the lart 2t bour to an occasional J "change of shots. Quite a Change. PosTuijtD. Atnl 2 By a chance of ttme the Southern Pacific train for i n Francuo til leave Portland at 7 P. M" inled of 6, a at present, and will "c rrancisco at a. M.. ut- Tbe north bound train will i leave 8an Franciscu at 7 P. M. instevd of f &, and reach Portland at 8 A. M. instead j of 9.30. Inning cars will between Ulen jdale, Or., and feedding. Cel.. and tbe 1 eating stations at Ashland ami Sissons will be discontinued. j Blown Up. i Sarrut, April 2. A PosUlnteliigencer special irom fcwrett, wash., says: A powder car, belongitg to a Great Northern freight train, blew np this morning, killing one tramp and wound ing two others who were riding in an ad joining car. Fig Losaca, Cmroo, April 2. The Itecord'a Taco ma, Wash, special, says: Foreign business houoes lost over I, 0X),0CW by the destruction of lloiloby the Filipinos before Oen. Miller captured the tuy. 'nainlese, model 1899 $ 75 OO Ohainleee, model 1898 65 CO Chain, model 1899 SO OO 'hair, model 1893 5 OO laur, model 1898 40 00 Hanford, Pattern 1899 35 OO HartforJ, Pattern 1898 30 00 iVlelte, rsttern 1899 25 00 CT For 22 yeara the Columbia linsof bicycle have been tbe best,' and now, navingbeen reduced so low in price, don't be satisfied with something "just s good," but come around and get the snuine article. A N'TED Several good second-hand icycles In trade for Col um bias. STEWAKT & SOX HDW. CO. A Big Offer. Subscribers paying np and one year in advance, to the Dicmocrat, will, npon re quest, receive the Wbsjclv Dkmockat lor oue year, and t' e farm Journal ot rbtl adelpbia, for FIVE years, for the price of the Dkmochat alone. Subscribers to the Daily can have the privilege by paying Six months injadvance. This la limited to one Hundred sub scribers. First come, first served. Tbe Farm Journal is a 24 para baser. sometimes larger, full of live farm news. A copy way te seen at this office. . .'Ct4.Jss-, ONE WOMAN IN SEVEN In this cify has seen the CorBtt in ih l .A T,Zll'i"""l'.ul'" we lamoos K St U rset in tbe Ladies II some oth. Tm.,Tk ."':' L'uurD' delineator or the I Wei R & Ci !l!.dniJ 'til hf.Pl?!!,M'd f0 ,how ' hem 10 the " women ir. and to tbe otber aix women ain h number 397 1,1c PVPUl" ly,e, 'Dd S. E. Young & Son. "Silver plate that wean. Rogers mark IUT on spoons, forks, etc, is m. guar antee of quality the world over. , The prefix 1847 insttrestiiegea- nine Rogers quality. The Old "Reliable" Albany Nurseries Offer tor Spring ot IS99. a very complete list ot standard varieties of Fruit, Nut Shade and Ornamental trees, Erergreera, Flowering throbs. Climbers, Small Fruit plants ete. Roses, ' We invito esoecial attention to onr iiet ol Noveltire which ioc!ade the celebrated Lambert Cherry. Winter Hart let I Pear, Elberta Pech, Imper ial or Giairac Mam, Giant, Willamette and Pad 5c Prunes, Logan berry, Himalaya, Giant Blackberry. Maroon Straw nerry, etc., etr.. we aim to grow tbe beet stock possible aod sett it at a reasonable cgnr. Late keeping Winter Apple a specialty. . . Visitors made welcome at our gioonds. Albert Browne.!, Albany, Or. $40 cash $40 For the Best Wheel Ever Built ! Fitted With Special Heavy Tread G. A J.TISE?. Next to the Rambler io quality and prtce is the . IDEAL FredT. Merrill Cycle Co. ai:het: Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle. The Photographer Now makes the Largest and Smallest Photo:raphs in lown with all the popular styles and sizns between them. - Small fize Photo for 50, 25 and 15 cts. -per dozen. First quality Gloss aad Platino cabinets at regular priefs. . Next door to Postoffice Albany. For Bargains In Farm Lands, Timber Landj ami Cllr Iroiertv, call on or write " S. S. STEELE & CO. Albany, Orcea . mm BICYCLE RKPAIR3KR HORSE SHOEING. Second Street between Ferry anc Broadalbln. MILLER & STEWART FOSHAi k MASON Wholesale Retail DRUGGISTS iKDBOGKSSLl.it 4.LB&XY, OKKOON. Pore Drags and the finest snd I ry Stock of SUtioosry and Boos. n the Market. OUR CAPACITY- - I'nequaled In the Valley. OUR WORK la Un9urpH.!N lit Oregon. i have the lest stock li ) select from and our price 8 1 o always the lowest, quality cntilered : . SMILEY, AHitny. mi r . CORSETS i in seven' - th'e short-long corset, i. on. f " Popular one dollar AT WILL 4 STARK'S. Also a fine line of Watches, Clocks Ring: and many Xuveliks 1899 RAMBLER Bicycles. , 1C7, IC9, 111 Sixth f-U, Port and, Ore. Geo. E. Fish, Agent, Albany, Ore. A fine new stock CHOCOLATE BON HONS. Tor Sale By - F. H. Pfeiffer. F r . is OR RENT.- The e or room oow oc cupied bv J M Po!lock. alter stay 1. Oil n Charlee fteitter. A. B. GRIGGS' Feed Store, Just eatt of tbe Democrat office. u Wil! keep on hand a eood stock ol feed ot all kinds, flour, etc., which will he sold at reaeonale prices. 130 Cords of Wood Wanted Notice is hereby given that sealed bids I will be received oy Ssnol Liatnct Mo. 5, Linn Couatv. Orejrot. op to toe 15th day of May, ISSil, at the bour of 1 o'clock p. ui, for contract for t arnithing 1 cards ol seasoned grub oak wood, and 10 cords body nr, oik wooa to oe not iea man 4 laceea ta utameter at smallest end, 4 feet lone: atiaiybt.aBd free from limb, fir to be split from Isrne trxs, tree from knots and bark. All rod to be delivered at school buildings I in sitd district as may r uirected on or before August 15th, lSaJ, closely corded, "ids will be teceived for all of the wood, or t a lot ot not ies toaa so cores Oi text this 2&d day of March, 1S99. VlROlL Pskkcr, School Clerk. T70R SALE. 4. yearling, Jersey bull. L full blooded, from soleadtd stock.! Ptir only CIS. tall on William Peacock, of Clovcrdale. X'JBZIhJ M Ml WORLD Thrice-a-Week Edition 18 Pages a Week . . , . . 156 Pa pen a Yeat For One Dollar i nltaaied very kllerwate kay earept s a a The Thrice-a-Week Edition of Tan sw Toax World is first among an "weekly 1 j pacers in sise. ireouencv of vubimatioa and the frevhLMis, aoeuracy ana variety ot moov.ienia. it nas an tne mmra ot s of W9 wmhw. tuo i i, tterirreat H daily at the price of .a dolla waekty Its political newt is prompt, eooa BVV ADVERTISEMENTS Removal Notice. The photograph gallery in tbe Krorxaa Block on 1st street that has been nn. going repairs is about completed and wid rie occupied by Miss Long who will move ner studio from 2nd street during the present week. Miss Long will have one1 A the finest studios in town. Dill Pickle. Soar Pickles. nn d goods first c'ass in every respect, Teas, CofT.e and epf cs a full line Middle Store Baltimore BlnocG ALBANY IRADINj FOE SALE Twelve shares of tk stock of the So gar, Pice Mill and fixture Co for sale cheap. Call on Mrs. Rachel R gylveer at the 'residence of W F Hammer or L H Mootanye at his office. rOBSALh. Tbe sewion laws n. lh- at of Ortrgoo tor 1816. '68. "70 12, 74. 78, 78. '80, '82. '85 ,89, 91. 93. tei.ate Joornals-l&ec, '70, 'Tl, H, 'SS. 87, 'SS.'iB. ' Hone Joomais 1S66, '63, 72. 74, '85. '87, 89, '93. Wilii.v-i or Real I'tcperty. Tyler's Law Glossary, CfaittjV i'leadiags. Vol. L, Boovier's Law piiooery 2 voiame. Bioom and Madley's t.oatnwataries 2 rob omes. frice for the lot, $15 Call at the Okmoc&at office. LOB 84 LK. Fifteen acres in Ataeav, M. wunaix room hoa. a I Birds. small fruit, trees in beaneg. c nse to grist 1 miH, i mne from f. u iceoue cr write to rs. K. B. Bentell. Lyons. ir. T70B SALE. A store and HO acres of J lan-?. 30 in crop, poet office in store in the inidst of good farming community . v vci uix w Ii. CSDLBBIIX. Victor. Waro mi'r. Or. Closing out sale at KentonsOaeh store. v 1 1 a; itu. 10 noy a smalt ti 1 ... .anu near Aioany or xangetit. improved ur ouiiDproTa. oiaie joem Jon, su of acres, and price. Address I. W feaft. Albanv. Or. HAY. GOOD TIMOTHY, at 8 00 and 18 SO iu tOa. and eorty (red pota toes. Biiggs. at 6"c ithd 75c per boihe!. Call on r. H . Uugtonti, or write, at Alb any P.O. Millinery Opening. On March 28th and following days, I will display tuy fin line of pattern hats aod o br voods. A special iavitatioa ia. exien-ird to rh Udie of Albany. make a speuiltyrf trimmed hu Mas. E.M. Farg Three doors east of tbe Dnocsuroffic has money to loan on farm security at tow rate of interest. Also small loans made6a personal eeenritv. City, county and school warrants bought. CoilectioBV made. Kent col acted. Fir In surance wntrea ta tbe followlac rare . n4 vJthl - u.. w.-c ! CO of New York, PBOEXIX lN-.CO uMiwu, tnsn.. LIV i.KruJL. LOS DON, and GLOBE INS. CO. of England C. E. Brovneirs. SPECIAL LIST. Petita Prune $ 02 Tea Sifttags. fine flavor Sz' Starch, per lb Oft Winced Clans, (large cans) SO Boatra Baked Beaais ; 1? 16 ox. ib Good Eakiog Powder. . 14- t cans sardines 25 S cra Mustard Sard cea 25 S cans Saear Corn . 24 6S S gal. Pail Liht Syrup These are all first class goods and we eoarantee emiefactioa. C.F.BKOWXELL SECOND ST. - - - - - AL3AXY" ILBiSY LOTCI C0D5TIB. MoUr A McKlllop, Proprietors o- rrompt meals at all boor. F.-eab oys ters in style desired Servw iunctes fcr banqneu oa short ooticc T70K SALE A 200 gal. ear task iatb 1 and lift irst das. tub for sale cteap.- lieuire at Terekks arur snap. PEARLY TEETH, so higbl v and lost I v nrisetf. are aaannul by the osa oi oar ALLEN'S TOOTH POVTOEK. which ere reals liliMntinn. under the Cental surfaces and kwn thm e'ear. clean, and natural ia color.- With regular application ot this nowdsr tK teeth will not decav and tha an of an early wort to the resource of do tistry i avoided. Keep your teeth as Ions ss nature will permit. ring oar ALL ENS TOOTH POWDER wUJ .sb4 vou to do this. Price onlv 15 r.m. n. Vix. J. A.CL'MMIXR. SIYES FEB -CHI IMS I have an nntimiUd amonnt d mm.. ta loan on Farm Security, or on haste jperty In Albany, at SEVEX PER CENT INTEREST, th in tenet payabl but once a year. For information an blank applications call oa or addreee U. v. Bntun, Albany, - KiUcaI aQl CureJ to Oregon. Mce IUm Baoon 1 ry a Cottage Ham. . ALBANY TRADING CO Mkkllc Store Baltimore Block DR. J. L. HILL. rhjskian sad Surgeon. Hill Block - - - - Albany. Or. H. E. BEERS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 56. Poetotbce Block. Albany. Oregon DR. OLIVE K. BEERS. Diseases of Women and Children. Phone 66. Postoffice Block Alhaav. Or X. E. WLWNAKD M. S. M. D. Graduate of Lenox College 1S85. Ckl caito liomeopathio Medical College 1S90 Kush Medical college lbvs. rwccaalettloek. Alb nr. Or. Kesidence on 3rd street. south aide be tween Brjadalbin and Eilawurth. NOTICE. Have you a farm for sale or rent or do you know of an Mr. ton ho'ding lands that they wish to dis pose of. If so please write to lit auent of the O. R. A, N. Co- and he will send yon a circular which will interest you. is r