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t -t. I. CITATION la the Caun'y Court of tbe State of Ore gon for Umatilla county. I a tbe matter of tna estate of Andrew J. R chardson, deceased. It appearing to tbe judge of thia court by tbe petition this day presented and filed by Rebecca . Gallaber, administratrix, with the will annexed of tbe effete of Andrew J. Richardson, deceased, praying for an order of sale of real estate, that it ia necessary to sell the whole of the real estate in ordsr fo pay the bequests provided ia said will. It is therefore ordered by the couit that F, M. Richardson, A. Morgan Richard son, Win . U Richardson, Olive Anglin, Geo. Richardson, Ella Gay, Rath Rooks, Kla Daniels and Byron McDaciel and Byron McUaniel, minor heirs ot Amy lloblina, deceasea, formerly Amy Richard son, and all other persona interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the sud county court on Monday, the 22nd day et May, A. L). 1899, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said county court at the court house in Tendleton. in county of Umatilla, afore said, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Rebecca E. Ual hiher to sell the real estate belonging to said deceased, whicu real estate is de rcrtbed as follows, to-wit: 'jhe original donation land claim of Isabel and Reuben Claypool, notification No. 2315, and claim No 4i. being parts of sections 4. 6. 6. 8 and 9, ta township 13 south, range 2 west of th W. M.. in Linn county, state of Oregon, containing about 600 acres, except S3 acres described as follows : Beginning at tne northeast corner of said claim and running southwest 85 rods along the line ot said ctaim, thence northwesterly along ' a county road 163 rods to the north line of said claim, thence on" said line to place of beginning. Iso tbe east end of A. J Richardson's donation land claim, as fol lows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said claim, thence west on the line be tween said cUlm and the claim of Elmote Gallaber, a distance of 80 tods, thence south about. 60 rods to the north line of said Reuben Clay pool's donation claim, thence south 70 deg. east along said line to the northeast corner of said Claypool's claim, thence south 10 deg . SO mia. west to the south lite of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 4. town ship 13 south, range 2 west of W. M., thence east to the southeast corner of said quarter of reid quarter, theace due north te tbe place ot beginning, all in Linn county, Oregon, containing 40 acres, mere or less. Also, excepting that piece or par cel of land described as follows: Begin ning at the south wfgt corner of tbe do nation land claim of Reuben Claypool, notification No. 2315, in section six (6). in township thirteen (13) south, range two (3) west of the Willamette meridian, and ruanink thence south 70i deer. . eaat forty fey.-n (47) chains and 63 links: from thence io-th twenty -nine and one half (29) de grees, east twenty-five ana a half chains; from thence north seventy and three-fourths derrees.weat nftv-twoand one fifth caams; from thence sooth twenty degrees, west twenty five and one-fith chains to the place of beginning, containing 125 J acrss of land, all ia L.nn county, state of Ore gon. And it is farther ordered' that this cita tion be served by pablishiog a copy thereof in'ibe Stats Rihts Dkmockat- a news paper of general circulation published in said count), ana mat a copy of this cita tion be mailed to all non-resident devisees. Done by order of Wm. Martin, Judge of said Court. Dated April 7th, 1899 WM. alARTIN, County Judge. NOTICE OF FIKALSETTUMEin. N' OTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe undersigned aa the administra tor with the will annexed of the estate of Melissa A . Burkbart deceased, has filed bis En-vl account with the County Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, and the Coonty Court has fixed Monday, May 1, 1899. at the hour of one o'clock p. m- of said day, for the hearing of said account and the final fettle mentof said t stale. Any and all persons having objections to tbe same are nereby notified to be present at tbe .County Court "roon at said tiere and make tne same. Dated this 24th Day of March, 1899. R. L. BrasaaBT, Adm'r with the wilt annexed. Wfatherfohd & Wtatt, Atty's for adm'r. K0T1CE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe undersigned, tbe executrix of the last will and testament of Elisabeth Rem baugb, deoeosed, bas filed ber final account in the Coonty Court of the the state of Or egn. fcr Linn county, and the court bas appointed, Monday, the first day of May. fcs9, at tbe hoc r of one o'clock p. m. of aid day for hearing' o jections thereto, and take settlement thereof. All persons having objections are hereby notified to be present t the date assigned. Dated Match 25th. 1899. L. H. EotBAcen. Exeratrix of the last will and teatamei.t of Elirabetn Rumbaugb, deceased. REFEREE'S SALE. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance of aa order of tbe Cir cuit Court of the state of Oregon for tbe county of Lian duly made and entered of record in that certain ruit where in 8arab J . Elder and Isaac Elder her husband, E. M. Millard and John A. Mi hard her has band, Mary A.Crawford and John Craw ford her hesband, and Sarah McBride and Laura McBride were plaintiffs and )ohn A. McBride.Anoa MerJnde, Horace McRride, Miry McBride. William Walter McBride, and Myrtle McBride were defendants, ap pointing the undersigned a referee to make sale of tbe real premises hereinafter de scribed and report tbe same to the above entitled court, the undersigned will, on Saturday, the 22nd day of April, A. D., 1899, at tbe north door of the coonty court noose in tbe city of Albany, in the county and state aforesaid and at the boor of one o'clock ia the afternoon of saio. day, sell to tbe highest bidJerfor cash in band all tbe rigbt, title, interest, estate and claim of whatsoever kind tbe parties', plaintiff anl defendant had at the date o said decree in and to the following deec ribed premises, to wit: The southeast quarter of seel ion twenty six, and tbe northeast quarter and the north half ot tbe southeast quarter of section thirtj-Eve in to rhu twelve, south of range four, west of the Willamette Merid ianinl'inn County, Oregon, contsinicg focr hondred acres, f-xopt therefrom the following described premises, to-wit: Be ginning ot tbe halt nation line at a point fifty five rode est of tbe northwest corner of tbe southeast u tarter of section twents- six in twnihipi welve, south of rtnge four Count t, Urf gon, and running thence east twelve rods and ten feet; thence south twrlve rods and ten feet; thence west twelve rod and ten feet, thence north twelve rods and ten feet to tbe place of oe- inning, containing one art deeded to Hchool District No. f0 in Linn Count, Oregon. Right to reject any and all bid: rerved. Dated at Albany. Oregon, th's 201 a da) of March, 1899. J A McBride, Referee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe undersigned has by the County urt of Linn County, Oregon, been duly ap pointed administrator of the estate uf Har riet Fuer, deceased, and has qualified such administrator All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased aie hereby rquired to present tbe same pioperly verified as by law required. i bis tbe 20tu day of March, 1899. Samucl Mat, Administrator. Wkathehfokd & Wtatt. EXPERT BICICLE BEPMRINB, GeiialBiaUitk ND HORSE SHOEING- Second Street between Ferry ai'4 r.roBilaltln. MILLER & STEWART TERMS. Jxilt Dxmockat, 25 cents per mouth 3.00 per year.in advance, SOo per month not in advance. By carrier, 100 pot week. 10 per cent added II allowed to rnn nuap mnnthi Kinirle CODieB 00. . Wmklt. 11.26 In advance; ll.&u at en f year; 1 1.75 for second year; $2.00 for Shird and proceeding years, when not pain in advance. Clubs of five new subscribe! a at $5.00. up to, can Washington Letter. (Tram Our Ragulsr Oorraspoadsnt.) Wasbikoton April 10th. im. It ia becoming plainer to close observ ers that McKinley and his advisers do not retard next year's campaign as a re publican walk-over. They are diligent ly studying ways and meant for coralliog electoral votes that they coniicer aoao ful. The tiin that Mr. McKinley is now arranging to make this summer to the raeiBo coast it one of the weye that hat been decided npon. They do not ex pect to be able to carry Delaware, Mary land, or Kentucky again, but they Lope tar Kansas and Nebraska, both ot which ttates art likely to be visited on Mr.Mc Klnley'a western trip. Representative Landit of Ind., hat come to Washington especially to urge npon the admlnlstra tion the necessity of doing something to convince the voters ot the middle wett that the administration it antagonistic to the trusU. Attorney-General Griggs, doubllet acting under orders from Mr. McKinley, hat made a play to shift the responsibil ity for bis recent Queer letter about trot ts from the shoulders ot the admin istration, by proceeding against the Chesapeake and Ohio association, gener ally Known as the soft coal trust, under the Sherman anti-trust law. The suit as Instituted In Cincinnati, and will directed by the aoliciter general ot the U. 8. The pnblie will watch the prose cution of this case closely, owing to tbe attorney-general having so recently stated in writing, that tbe trasta could not be leached oy Federal laws. Evidently Admiral Dewey isa't one of those whoJelieve the end ot tbe Philip- nine troubles to be n sight. Of coune I be it too diplomatic to discuss suen a question where hit opinion would get out, but ben be cabled the navy de partment to send him six mouths engi neering supplies for bis fleet, every em ploye of that department knew that it wee just as though be bad cabled that it would not, ia his opinion be safe to ma- t.ri.llw reduce the fleet at Manila for some time to come. Democrats are not the only ones who regatd the Philippines ss an undesirable possession. Representative Steele, ol Ind., a staunch supporter ot the admin istration, mho pasted through Washing ton a day or two ago. said it them : "So far at I am concerned, I would like to trade tbe Philippines for a yellow dog, and then kill tbe dog, if there weie i nothing elee involved but p sesion of tbe islands." After taking several dsyt to coosi.ler tbe matter, tbe military court of icqniry wisely decided to admit as evidence tbe reports submitted to Gen. Miles on tbe beef issued by 147 officers who were in Cuba or Porto Rico. Mr. McKinley baa accepted an invita tion to attend the confederate encamp ment to be held Jane 7th and Sth at Falls Church, Va., under the auspices ot tbe Daughters of Conlederscy, and promised to deliver aa address. From the R-pablic. That big element of honest American citizenship antagonized by the Presi dent's ttrange devotion to Alger cannot be brought into line in 1900 by tbe slushfund tactic which created Alger ism. There ie one thing lee forth dog to worry himself about thaa for tbe horn, lis doesn't have to lie awake nighU cal culating how long it will be before elec tricity cat bim oat of hit job. with Porto Rico now crying for char ity, it begins to look as if we havj merely succeeded in freeing Spain Irom some very undeiirable aim shoo re ob ligation. If J. Starling Morton thould not sue eeed in starting hi new political party there ia on just laanchrd ia Prwto Rico that might find nee lor bim as a rudder. If John Boll is willing to exchange the British West Indies tor the Philippines. Uncle Sam would doubtless be glad to give bim Aqumaldo to boot. Don Carloe't repeated uprisings that never materialize threaten to immortal ize bim as the Keeley Motor of modern Pretender. Ohio is no hog. Sbe baa put in only 47,561 application for census enumera torsand tLsrs are tally 50,000 places to fill. Glue manufacturers are now trying to effect a consolidation. It ought to be an easy thing for them to stick together. C. E. BrownelPs... SPECIAL LIST. 3 cans choice salmon 25 2 " fresh msckeral -S Armonrt Deviled Ham 5 Gallon jug of ketchup 75 Tea 8iftings, fine flavor 22 Starch, per lb 00 Minced Clems, (large cans) 20 Boetcn Baked Beans 12 16 ox. cans Good Easing Powder. . 14 5 cans Mustard Sardines 25 3 cant Sagar Corn 24 These are all first class goods sod w guarantee satisfaction, C. E. BROWN ELL second sr. - ALBANY Millinery Opening. On March 28th and following days, 1 will display my fine line of pattern hats and o her goods. A special invitation is extended to the ladies of Albany. I make a specitlty of trimmed bats. Mas. E. M. Funk For Bargains In Farm Lands, Timber Lands and City Property, call on or write S. N. STEELE & CO. . Albany, Orogen 130 Cords of Wood Wanted Notice is hereby given Ibat sealed bids will be received oy 6:bol District No. 6, Linn County, Oregoc. np to tne 15tb day of May, 1899, at tbe hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for contract for furnishing 120 cords of seasoned grub oak wooo.and 10 cords body Br, oik wood to be not less than 4 inches in diameter at smallest end, 4 feet long, straight,and free from limbs, fir to be split from large trees, tree from knots and bark. All wood to be delivered at school buildings in siid district as rosy te directed on or before August 15th, 1899, closely corded, tids will be received for ell of the wood, or in lo's of not less than 20 cords l)i ted this 23rd day of March, 1 899. Vihqil Parkcr, School Clerk. Mr.Bryao has completely done op Per ry Belmont. Bel mont run op against tbe wrong man. ' It is the business of a paper to ' stand In with it city througbjUat-r d thin, hill and dowlu and motvtf them do giving freely and taking wtat they get. Most papers are ahead ol tbe far an cities In which they are published. There it music In the air, and it has charms to draw a crowd. Let ilbaoy get the baud torunamant, something that would bring large crowds bere and give our city a reputation. These are days when we mutt blow our horns or hot be in the swim. It has again been demonstrated that a farmer who sells hit wheat on the first high market after harvest makes It in the long run. He might ol coarse mist it, but the chances are so much In bis favor that it ia ttrange that be dost not establish policy and follow it. Tbe manner in which politicians stand by Quay la Pennsvlvanlr regard less ot his record show! to what rotten depths politics have tumbled. A great need ot the day ia a sterilising machine for them. Will aa Alexander Hamilton come forth with one that shall be able to put a little cleoanesa into political af fairs Tbe babble teems to be breaking ia stocks that were soaring so high recently and there is liable to be some collapses. The men who wake trasta will not be tbe losers, tor they have to watered stock that they are safe, bnt tbe dopes who have bought with great expecta- i Uons and paid for the water, will get soaxea, u not drowned, mere wiu oe a day of reckoning In ihie trust business, and men with holdings bad better be careful of a Johnstown flvvi. Theodore Rooeevelt ts being consider ably mentioned for tbe presidency in and teeme to be laying his punt that way. the Democrat predicts that wben tbe national republican convention j convenee next year there mill be bat one name placed before tbe convention, that ! of William MeKinley. Tbe bossee have decreed it and the bosses ma politics from lbs caucus up. Other candidate might aa well lay their plant for 1004. Gov. Geer says that most cf the Ore gon boys desire to remain in the service of the government at Manila and would re-enlirtae regulars. The government office at Waabingtoo bat investigated the matter and Cods that there are 7 per cent only of that claes. Tbe governor did some poor guessing and evidently has not teen many ol tbe letter fro the young men written to their relativee and friends in which they nave ex . Peeed almost universal desire to get awav from tbe PhilioDinea. At the same time they are there, tbe etri'e it ion with the insurgents, and the govem- ! meat can't back down bat must go on until tbe matter ie nettled. The boy enlisted not ta fight the ineargnaU bat to free them from the Spaniards. At the same time experience ha proven the Eilipinoe are no better if aa decent si thr Spaniard, and there ! nothing left now but to give them a drubbing It may again be remarked that we have gotten an elephant oa oar hand moat feed him. I The Game Law. From tb Telegram. T. a. Powell, of Baleey, one ol tbe most enthusiastic and best-informed sportsmen in the Willamette valley, al though devoting hie energiee to farming. expresses tbe opinion that tb sports m wbo now complain ol tb new game law bav no kick coming. "Tbe only two classes of people wbo bav a right to ccmplaia," any he, "i tb game-dealer aad th peoplcwbohave not the time to shoot game. Game-deal- era are prohibited from selling game, and those wbo ia tbe past bav been depen dent npon market for their game coat- sequent! j cannot bay. Alleged ports- men complain because tbe cloee sea eon on upland shooting bas been extended to October 1 . They should keep quiet, lor they are only getting a portion ot tb doe they wanted to deal out to the peo ple in tbeir endeavor to bog all the shooting for themteltea. "Bad tb general game bill, passed at tbe lata session of the legislators, become a law without tbe cloee-season sxtsnsion amendment it is my opinion upland bird would bav been exterminated ia a very few year. Tbe amendment to tb bill were made at tbe eleventh boar by a man wbo went before tbe game eotrmlu tee from Halaey, and although he did not secure everything he wanted, h did succeed in having a tietpiss clans added and tbe elose season extended". "There ia bat on feature of,the game law as it now stands npon tb state t boo that doe not suit tb farmers This is. tbe els use prohibiting las sale mi birds. "The wholesale slaughter of birds in September is stopped under new law, and if the farmer' boy will give tbem a chance, birds will be more plentiful la two year than they ever have been." If you want a ruou ana cleat ioke buy cigars ruada by onr Al bany cigar lactory The Fair.... Beauty Pins, lc each. Belt Buckles, jeweled, 25c each. 50c Belts, 26c each. New Embroidery, 2s to 10c yard, worth c to 20c yard. All our Embroidery, Fine, 60c yaid. Lace, latest and best, lc to lOe yard. Lace Curtains, Ruga and Portier at rest bargain. Respectfully, J. A. WEAVER. ALBANY LMCH COONTEB, Moslir et McKUIop, Proprietor o- Prompt meal at all hours. Fresb oys ters in styles desired. erve lunches for bsnquets on short notice. 'FOR8ALK. Tbe section laws or tbe state of 0.-gon torl8C6. 10 72, '74, 78, '78, '80, '82, '86 '89, '91, '93. 8ei.ate Journals-1886, "70, "12, H, '85, '87, '80, "93. House loornals 1866, C8, 72. '74, 85, 87. '89, '93. Willians on Real Property, Tyler's Law Glossary, Ohitly's Pleadings, Vol. 1. Beovier's Law Dictionery 2 volumes. Bioom and Hadley's Commentaries 2 vol omes. Price for tbe lot, tl6. Call at tbe Democrat office. Market Notes. from the Oregon Agriculturalist. II 'try tales of Eastera Oregon wool have recently been made in Boston, bat no change in prices it teported. .The supply of onlont In the countiy JeJ in excess ol the demand, and It Is not easv natter to get over 63 cents per tack. California strawberries have been for tale ia Portland for a few day. Toey are not yet very attractive In appearance and retail at 25 cents per pound. VWUiams Bros, of Eagen, Ore., sold ten steers and tea cowl to the Union Meat Co., of Portland, at S.V cents pet pound at Eugene. The cattle bad been fattened As forsbadawed ia our last Issue tbe price of potatoee took a decided drop In Portland. Tbe price hat recovered somewaat and farmers are now getting from 11.00 per tack to $1.25 per cental C. E. Whitney A Co. of Baa Francisco, have contracted for tbe whole output of batter from tbe Coos Bay o reentry at Marshfleld, Ortgon, from date until Au gust. The batter it to be packed in sealed cans. .The apple ripply is getting pretty scarce, but there la as change ia prices. Tbe finest Bood River apple tell at re tail at 12.60 per bos A fairgiade ot Bea Davie and other apples retail at $10 per box. r The Long Creek Eagle hat learned that J. 7. Blake ot the Dallee bat bought over 7000 bead of tbeep from Condon, Majvllle and Fairy Canyon sheepmen and that the price paia it $2 per head for yearling wetbert delivered after shearing. At lb Jefferson Club banqnet in Mil waukee, Mayor Carter Harrison of Chi cago was tb principal speaker. II said ta part : It He in the power ol the young demo cracy of the nation to carry forward the eraeade f parity ia politic no til corrup tion shall bav been driven from blah place, until honesty shall control in all department of municipal, state and n tional goveiamect. The stalwart dem ocracy aeed not look for aa incentive Tbe example I set tor it ia the person ot oar aatioaal leader. Two years ego tb party mad its fight under a leader with personal character eo blameless, that tb people followed him and follow bins still with nch seal aa tbe crusaders displayed ia the paladins of hi. Oar ia tb party of tb people. Va- leea wa serve the ' people hoaeetly and fairly, wa are faith! to oar trust. Duty requires as to sbike ths first blow At corruption within oar own party tank. Let the word go forth, tb democracy will not tolerate a anas, no matter how prof use bis proteased devotion to tb paity creed, who doee sot place hie ob ligation te tb public above any and eveiy personal eoceidersUoo. Beeeose If r. Aqoinaldo ia keeping wall ahead of tbe American ia tb Island of LAioa ie no proof that tb latter are driving this young eaiaftaia ot aa intaa Uls State. He may ha ye aometbiag in ths north ol that island which b needs wry badly aboat tbl time ; lor instance, the copy of a new proclamation which b wishes to dictate to bis typewriter, or a new gold whittle It won't do to jump at conclosioea. Ths Filipinos did that wbea tbey aroused a sleeping l!oa byaiiackiag tb Aeaericaa troop, aid would probably tell us, it tbey bad time, that tbey wish tbey hadn't'-Ex. Bet ie a good aatttxpaaeioe Itm from the Telegram : Bamoe baa already cost toe many lire. It i not worth it. It wss first broogb into sttention by a sever storm a num ber of years ago, i which nmre than a bandied America a eeamea were lost. Tbl last troubls over tb seating of some barbarian, la wnoos ao one bas aay la terest, upon a bamboo throne, is reePy most nnfortnnate. lbs Oregon Poaltrv Joarnal says the Mtetioa of F. W. Hitchcock a jadg lor tb nsxt tbow of tb Oregon But Pool- try Aseonattoo is comm dabl. He is a poultry judge of national reputation d hi selection win giv general sal is taction to all fanciers of tb state. Tu Dlngley tariff and trust orgaa Izations. combined, have tbe people be tween tbe upper and lower mill etonee- tboa of tb necessanss of life is In creasing, aad tbe price for the product of ths farm er low, with a downward tendency. Btar Press. DR. J. L HILL. Pbyaiciaa aad Sorgeon. Hill Block Albany, Or. II. E. BEERS, M. D. Physician and Burgeon Phone 86. Poetoffic Block. Albany, Oregon DR. OLIVER. BEERS. DUeaees of Women and Children. Phone (6. Poatofflo Block Alruiav. Oi N. E. WINNARD M. S. M. D. Graduate of Leaox College 1885, Li cago Homeopathic Medical College 1S90 Rush Medical College 1892. rwccdale Block. Albany. O . Residence on 3rd street .south aide be tween Broadalbin and Ellsworth. j. o. umm Ground Ilcv, " Dental Oiflct Broadalbin. St. Albany, O Vard Littler, Assistant. Geo. Collin D D 8 A. Jack Hodge D D S COLLINS & HODGES Dentists. Odd Feliow's Temple, Albany, Or. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that tb annual meeting of the Albany Mining and Mill- log Co. will be held at the office of 0. 6. Burkbart oa April 27, 1897 at 4 o'clock p. wi. of said day for tbe purpose of electing 7 directors t- serve for one year and tha transaction of seen other business as may legally come before tbe meeting. By o-dai ot the board ot directors. O E Browhell, C (i Btrnga-aiT, ec. its. etTYTXEASUSm KtTIICE Noti I hereby liven that land on band tc pay city warrant No, loj to 198 Incluelv ol tb issue oi 1898. in teres l on laid warrant will cess witn th date nt this notice, .lrmny Or,, Jan. 9, 1899. E. .Fauci, CltyTreata MISFITS. . Atto ney General Blackburn tays the state board of agriculture rat not legal ly organixe and it will have to reorganize. it should nave been aboiisnea entirely. The Eugene city council , pissid a chicken ordinance a few days sgo. They might aa well at not lisve had Nil bany s at we don't use it. Portland is liable to have two dental oellegee on account ol a quarrel among thedentistt. Better not have any than two tor both sill be failure, where there may be a held lor one A man across tbe river receotly was greatly annoyed by bis neighbors chick' ens, to he disposed of tbe matter in the following manner. Ua a lot ol cards oe wrote: "Keep your darned old chickens at home," tied a string with some corn on tbe end of them and scattered tbem in the yard. Tbe neighbor was greatly sur- Srieedwbenhe eiw tbe birds coming ome with tbe advice in their mouths. A Priaeville young lady wrote her card of thanks tor kindneea shown during her sickness and it was published after ber death in the Journal. Thia is some thing new in the card of thanks line. A Salem boy just from Manila saye that the boys over there think that Dewey ia distinctly all right, M r. Bock er telle of an instance where the admiral was passing one of the soldiers when the latter presentedCanns. Dewey stopped, eying. "Ob, never mind presenting axis a to me," and chatted pleasantly for tome time, potting on no trills about it. Under Bros. Summers management the Portland Commoner is pushing to the front. It says: De "Commoner" got 106 new subscrib ers last week. De people will now have some tiling to read beeidea drug-store al manac', Harvey bcott s heavy euitoriais and War Cry. At a mas meeting in McMinnvitle last Saturday resolutions were adopted ask ing President McKinley for tbe return of the Oregon volunteers, declaring that the Oregon boys have already more than done the work for which they enlisted. A conference will also be had with Gov ernor Geer in the matter, but be has al ready expressed his sentiments against it, and as a matter of fact as much aa it ia desired to hare tbe boys re' urn and as iras tl It IS UIU UWT bits uuuo war th war U oo. and most be pushed to a finish b tl.. TnlnntMvs nntil then in mfflaMit mm in la take their tlace. This should be hastened. No mora coaeamptioa. A Philadel phia doctor baa discovered that ligbt. electricity and oaone applied directly to tb patient will destroy all consumption germ. There are now enoogb consump tion cores to fill a book. Tbe people at Comstoca in Southern Oregon claim to bav felt two distinct shocks ot tb earth. Funny that an earthquake should pick oat Cometock and sniee tb rest ot the slate . bom one must bav been out late. 43 cents w ill be paid tor wheat at tbe Magnolia Mill. Tb Governor cf the different state are being given a chance to display tbeir literary talent aa well a patriotic seal meate, in the big paper, and are taking sdvaalags ol tb ailuatioa. Aa interesting suit in Portland is that of Mrs. Whittlesey agt. Sol Blum a law yer. Blum collected by compiomiee t!250 insurance oa lb lift of the hoe band ot Mr. Whtuleeey, who commit ted suicide, aad retained $500 as les s. Mr. Wbittieeey now eoea forth 1300. The ma' life wee insured for $3 .000 aad the policy bad a special provision againet eaicid. Sbesboalan't kice. STCCKHOLDEISMEITIXC Notice ie hereby given 'that tber will b a meeUog of th stockholders of the Albany Street Railway Company oa Wednesday May SUb, 1899 at the boar of eight o'clock p. m. at tbe office ot the secretary ol said company lb aam be ing i tbe Kal ivetate omc o: U U. Burkbart, on First street in Albany. Or. For the'ournoee ot voting on the Ques tion and proposition of selling all prop erty, rights and (ranch i 4 of said corpora' ioc, ana lor the purpose of wind- uC ap the baeineee ol said corporation, aad tbe dtseol viog of the same. .A pi u 14, E.F. Box. President. Ki. O. Brag bast. Secretary. Selling Out at Cost. Sow ia tbe time to boy a supply of Graft. We will begin todsy selling oat at cost We have a large stock of goods bought befoie the advance ia price, and will cloee out the entire line. We are goin to engage In another bus iness aud all goods most go. 'Com t once and get your summer apply. Albany Trading Co. Baltimore Block The Albany Insurance Agency. Represent alt be leading Fire anr N Insurance Companies. 'Wholesale dealers in VYnet, Okit. ra aad Wood. Correspondence solicited. M. SENDERS & CO, OliYer Plois-sef n JUPK..HS BROS, Agents, Jjsaay, tiregou , wil vet gave the wom th chilled p" And it has saved more woney to the fanner o! America than any other implement ever proauce. Genuine Oliver chilled are the best os earth. Ths Oliver Is a promoter of happj. Bras on tbe farm, and ihe dealer who sell 05 knows be ia handling the best. Lool Ct for immltations and touch nothing bdt he genuine goods, made enly by Oliw Chilled plow works. South Bend, Ird.. T 8 K SEVEN FEB CKST LOAHS I have an unlimited amonnt ot moot y to loan on Farm Security, or on bnsins property In Albany, at SEVEN PO CET INTEREST, th inter pwyab bat one a year. For information add blank application call on or address O. O. Bi'ifBAttT, Albany, Ot TELEGRAPHIC. Late News in Short Form. SalloraCaptured. Manila April 18. York town visited Baler, east coast of Luzon, April 12, for toe purpose oi rescuing and bringing away the Spanish forces, consisting of 80 eoiaiers, oiucers ana z priests who were surrounded by 400 insurgents. Some of tbe insurgents were armed with Mauser rifle, by natives. Lieut. J. O. Gil more, while making ambushed. were fired upon and captured. Their fate is unknown, as the insurgent re- lused to communicate afterward. A Big Thing. Ka Francihoo April 18 At a meeting of the chamber of commerce today, the improvements, needed to make the har bor of Yaquida safe were discussed. The local boare of trade will Join with the chamber of commerce in urging the gov. ernment to make an appropriation, sulli- cient to cover ttie coet ot the improve ments desired, and urging that tbe work be commenced without delay. It the harbor is improved a desired, a line of steamers will be nut on between this city and Yaquina. Went Democratic. Chicago, April 18. Town and village elections were held tbrougLout Illinois today. In nearly all cases the issues were purely local. Democratic ticket were elected at Alton, Crrtbage, Braid wood and Galena. At Joliet, J. B. Mount, tbe democratic nominee for mayor was elected today over Col. Fred Bennett, late commander of the Third Illinois regiment by a ma: Will Fight TJciHts. St. Lol'ih, April 18. M. C. Wetmore. wbo was forced to tell his shares in the LiggettMyera Tobacco Co by the trust, today called together 3000 employe cf the company and made a farewell ad dress in which he dedicated hi fortune and life to fight truits. Tbe men cheered bim to she echo. Want To Be Mustered Out. Masila, April 18. Over 4000 Ameri can volunteers have petitioned tbe gov ernment to allow tbem to be muatercd oat on tbe island ot Luron, with'travel pay to tbeir homei, in return for'whkh r"vurw w vi iuui milium ur- j g B U lbASl B Spanish Style. Madrid, April 17. During eleclio'i . i oU at Bilbo. 28 persons were won ..L Popular feeling runs high in V , ncia and surrounding districts. T!r,- mis serious affair in the town of P- Uat, pro vince of Tarragona, where it.e official candidate being beaten, it-e municipal officials tired guns at thecrum.l, injuring a number of persons. r.ll I. . .. m u : I .. 'wokoso. April l.-On the. British ! atTaipohu Noon, several thousand """"-T- ' "'- j Their long-range firing !was ineffective. Gen. Oascoigne made a sally with a bat tery, clearing the bills of rebel M ongol- tans with shrapoel and followed it up witn a supporting coi mm n ol Indian in fantry. Fcaped Convict. Saucm, April IT. M E Wells, a con vict patient at the asylum, wbo about 3 weeks ago scoured a brief liberty by breaking through 3 door, eecaped again bet night and ia at pieeent somewhere south ol Salem, working his way toward Ashland, having been traced at last ac counts a far as Turner. Want Peace. Mash. a, April 17 A Urge commission of Filipino is said to have been appoint-' ed to coo'er with Gen. Otis to the end of j securing peace, scoording to Gen. La-! garda. The A merican believe this com-! mission which will number a score or j more of wealthy Filipino, to protect their property rather than end tho war.! After Alger. i WAsniorro. April 17. It is stated that Chairman llanna intends to call the ' executive committee of the republican national committee together for the pur pose of outlining a pUn of campaign. There i no urgent need of thia, and the probe. bitty is that if such action is taken it will be to bay party leader consider ) wnat to at witn Aiger case. 300 Soldiers Arrested. S ts Fatxcmco, April 10. Tonight 30 C. . soldiers are under arrest on the rreeidio reservation. Tbey are en camped on the open, and are guarded by cavalry and the JMUi infantry regiment, colore!, the force being in cb arge of Ad jutant Lieutenant Ham. Tbe offense of tbe men wa the burning of a saloon jost.outcide of the reservation lines. Governor Geer Was Wrong. Wasbikctos, April 16. The desire of j tue volunteers to return to lhi country1 i evinced in a report which show that of those wbo have been offered opportu nity to re-enlist with the offer of a bonus in travel pay of over j00. only about 7 per cent w ill accept. A New Secretary. Washisgti..-, April 16. John Addison Porter, secretary to President McKinley has placed bis resignation in tbe hands of the president Poor health ia th cause. He will be succeeded it is said i Uie president. A Lght Catch. Aktoru, April 16. The fishing season opened at noon yesterday, but did not start off wilh the hurrah that was ex pected. The high boat this morning bad Si fish, with the next S3. The War. Masils, April 1". Mapr-General Lawton'a expedion to the Lagunade Bay district re-embarked 'ast evening, an chored for the night at the heavd of the river I'as:g ai d readied Manila this morning, bringing all the men and cap tured insurgent boats. Lawton returned to Manila according to orders from Ou. He declares that America needs 100,000 men to pacify the i umppinea. ten. J.a Von immeOiablv began preparations for an important ex pedition on land. Juainleee, model 1S99 f 75 00 Obsinlees, model 1898 05 CO Gtoin, model 1899 SO 00 JhaJr, modol 1893 45 00 Saar, model 1898 40 00 Hartford, Pattern 1899 35 OO Hartford, Pattern 1898 30 00 vedette, Pattern 1899 25 OO CJBT tor 22 years the Columbia Line of bVycle have been the best, and now. saving been reduced so low in price, aon't be satisfied with something "just good," but come around aad get the nuin article. ANTED Several good second-hand (cycles in trade for Columbia. STEWART & SOX IIDW.C0. U.GR1GGT ." Feed Store, Just eae( ot the Dkmockat office. .-. 1 ., -. o ... Will keep on band a good stock ot feed ot all kinds, Soar, etc., which will be sold at reatonal prices. , r I At The n Im Our Spring Millinery. - For Ibis Department we have secured tfce service of an Experiencd Trimmer. A complete line of op-to-date Millinery Materials and Novelties, rnd numbers of Pattern Hat and Bonnet ol choice deeigoe. L. E. & H. OTHINO i vsw -Jf f 1 -t I . This i tb Ticket a th Bleev of erery Garment A Complete line of celebrated Chas. P. Kellogg! Co. Silk sewed Cloth ing. Tne Beet Made, Trimmed and Fitting Clotning in th United State. Equal ia Style, Fit and Fioieti to the Best Cotom Tailor Made Goods Don't take our word for it, but ecme ia and examine them, tie bow well and honestly tbey are made. Try tbem on and see bow perfUcly tbey fit. Examine the Price and eee bow much cheaper tbey are than inferior mad (iood. We are bere to stay aad we want the clotning trad of thia com munity, so we bav secured this line of unequalled clothing, knowing that whoever bay one suit will be eo well satisfied that be will thereafter buy only ot a and ad viaed their fr'.ends to do tb same. Com in any time, we are glad to ebowtlcm to you, and you will be equally p'eaeod to eee tbem. SOLD BY 'V. R. BLAIN, Albany, Ore. "Silver p!U Hot wean. m. M " . '1847S? trade mutri oa spoons foils, etc, is a grax antee of quality tbe world over. Tbe prefix iasuraths gtsr nine Rogrrs quality. The Old Albany Offer lor Soring ol 1S99. a very complete list t etandatd vanetie of Fruit. Nut Shade and Ornamental trees, Evtrfrrer. Flowenng abrnbe. Climb, Small Fruit plant etc. RWeinvite eeoscial attention to our iiet of Novelties which ineode th celebrated Lambert Cherry. Winter Bartlett Pear, Elberta Pe-cb, Imper ial or Clairac Mam, Giant, Willaicette and PaciSc Prune., Logan berry, Himalaya, Giant Blackberry Maroon Straw terry, etc., etc We aim to grow the beet slock possible and sell it at a reasonable ngnr. Leie keeping Winter Apples a specially. Visitor made welcome at our giouoda. Albert Brownell, Albany, Or. .$40 cash $40 For the Best Wheel Ever Built Filled With Special Heavy Tread O. A J. TIRES. Next to the Rambler ia quality and price is tbe IDEAL "X With G. A J. Tires Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co. SU?) SI! Spokane, Taeorra. Seattle. f HE CRACKERJACKl L 8 MOSES, proprietor; Opposite Masonic Temple. ; Full line ot standard groceries and country produce. 1 No single leader, but everything a eader at bottom price. Wagon run in tbe country selling gro ceries and collecting produce Money svd by trading at tbe Crack -lack. - Bazaar. lift An assortment of spring style la the much favored . , Tailor-made , Suits. There the purchaser will find aat isfeetory in fit, finish, fabric and price- J. Hamilton. Just Received- New, Nobby, Stylish, Durable AT WILL ft STARK'S. Also a fine line of .Watches, Clocks anJ raanv Novelties "Relktble" Nurseries 1899 RAMBLER Bicycles. 105, 107, 109, 111 Sixth St., Portland, Ore, Geo. E- Fish, Agent, Albany, Ore. SEEDS W put ap onr own garden seed They are all Northern grown seeds, Tbey are absolutely true to name They are fresh ell grows ia 1898, The package are lull welgbt, Trice, two paper for a nickel, c also hsvs them la bulk. SVS9 REPORT Or THE COSDITIO 111 OF THS FIRST NATIONAL BAN AT ALBAS T, IS THE STATE OF OKEOOIf I At Uw cUm i business, April Sth, Besrarces t Loan, mad diaaoania OrardnrtMtiUMl and oaxrand V. a. Bond to mean tmumttm.. Bmida oa hand.. rnmiuaw im V Sbooi mocu, jMcwtu, te Bwkinr hoMC fnmttni. Arwi SxtnrM Othar Ml UU and SMitncss sirLad oa Irom Kattomi Bankatnot i busts strtuu Lli tM ham Httu hanlu ud bnkr , IXftrtrm appnwad rturra actou 117, U LVbriu aA otw rah iuam t.I- otnar KatHoai Banks HXl. rraeuonal paper eamacy, nickels and cent "J Lawtoi. Mamn KjesutkIix Bsss, tz: "pert . dPlo) land vMfc V. H. Troau.-r(flv J PR envoi etmuauon.) - sys Total aarTftl ' LlaMUUeas I Capital atoefc paid ia wp intra ., ... 1V? unmnmm una, laa npa sacs aad ma I rdd p.-Sta, baa np, amem ud i Wid Sstkul Bask notes oautaadiB .. . Do to otnar Sum I Bank " DaatoetatsBaakt and hankers Individual drrxetu subject to chatk "sssul - nwnann esruonatesof ovwen .. Tisae eartiScates of deposit UTUBH raoi K. Total- tats ar Oaaaoai, Corsrr or Unm : 1, X W Luesox. fajsiiar as tbe abus sd beak saasaj. m, thai Uat Uxwe is Ms lo Ua best d my kamledr s befiet. I SoDaolbed sad wor UibHoceB this 1TU At Aprtl. IBS. cLE HlXLl C- a) Sotmn rabtKior Ori Caaaarr Attest : t FLISS . h a vocso anttmt. y A GOO0W13 ) SEW ADVERT1SEMEK C1X PERCENT LOAXU.- I ba! Oiimited amonnt of ursv-ctase larm seeuntr or imnr. 1 . . . ' BBoaiev business property in Albany. JBti wx per cent for particulars call d addms j tl P. Mkbbll, Deesoerat l-nUl Albany, Of IM, HA.1ILI7. 'JO OO gS uo iksi ra. van ai ue llx omos. tOR KENT. r rvepouaible witboat cbild.-ea a nicely forniahed addrcse with re'en-aces B. box V Alben f T A V FOR SALE. "e will sell ai J. X aneooedariBg this etk f bat 7 fi1 prr V m. So. I tiatofbi (ft I cboicrj (9 iJ. if. i-ESDHU. t 1 LTcE A LE. A 200 gal. cedar 1 11 a 8 ft trst fHmsa ea.B-kt f tab for slr cheap. karlrt op. Iiqoire at VercV r 0 TOR SALE Twelve .bares of 1 stock of tbe Sagar. Piae Kill Fixture Co foe sale cteau. Call oa H Barbel R Sylvester at the reaioenee f i Hammer or L H VoBtasye at bis tf COR SALE. Fifteen acres ia L with six room boase. a I ai small fruit, trees ia bearing, dose to I nail, 1 mile from r . U. lnqnire ta ifrs. E. & EenteM, Ljons, Or. TTOR SALE. A store and 80 i Ian. 30 in crop, post-office ia eli aa the midst ot good farming commoni For terms write to J. K- Umasnnx, I Victor, Wa co sCo., WASTED. To bay a small tract land sear Albany or Taugebt, impror or unimproved. State iocs ion, noa'd of acres, aad price. 1 Addrees I. W. Senft. Albany, Ore. I XT OTIC E. Hare jou a farm Iba i or rent or do yoa know of any ron bo'ding land that Uiey wish to dt poee of. If eo please write to iny arf of tbe O. R. i . Co sad be wiii yon a areolar which will interest j vrk I 17 OR KALE. A TeerliasT. Jersey r from soteaSid Pake ooty $15. Call oa William Peace of Ctoverdaie. LiKH CO" ABSTRACT CQMMN Albaav Oreeoa OSces, Hank of Oregon Uuiidiasr. Only set of Abstracts of Lisa Cooaty. Oomp!ete set if maps and piata. J M RALSTON, Three doors east of the DmxrjLaT off, ba money to loan on farm security'' low rate of intereet. Also small V made c a personal eecoritr. f City, county and school ar bought. 4 Collecttons made. W Rents col ected. Fire surance written in tha following ( and reliable companies: HOME tf CO., of New York, PBOEKIX 1SS.O Hsrtiord. Consu, UYEBPOOL. LO DON. end GLOBE IKS. CO. of Esglsi r . 1 Long Photo Co.. 1 In Fronian Brick. I The leading gsilery of Aloany. Tbe onlvup-to-date first cla studio in town. All work to please. MAK1E LONG Porp PEARLY TEETH, f so high! v and juatly prised, er a, b tbe" nee ol our ALLENS TOtl POWDER, which prevents all accretil under tbe Cental surface and keep clear, clean, and natural in color. V rwnlar amplication Ot tbis powder V teeth, will not decay sua tne boswt.it of aa early resort to tbe resources of M tlstry ia avoided. Keep your teeth! long es nature will Permit. Using cj ALLENS TOOTH POWDER will enak von to do thia. Price onlv 15 et pi Sox. J.A.CuMMlNG.t FOSHAY k IIASOR VhoIcsalc Retail . DSUBBISTS IBD BQQXSSUII. A1BAXT. OIXOOM. Par Drat and the finest and ltJ Stock of Stationary ano sooas tat th Market. Taaawe. SaM a Sssaas imj US Aws. To suit tobmm easily aad tossver, b. nai etie. ruU of Uls. aerrs aaa vigor, take No-T UM woa4ar-workr. UutBsknstUDS Aroct.- AU drvnlau. Me or SI. Cur. foa.ra tt& "Booiiit aad ssunple frse. ASdrasi 4r!toa Bmsdi 0 , CtUaa" Q ore I S-.93.9Ul 11,?' . . ,o ( 15.10, 1.400 .l.r jj