The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 21, 1899, Image 3

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    MONDAY .1
Young Shoplifters.
Last Saturday evening at about 8 o'
clock in the heme of widow in the
eastern part of the city about $30 worth
of goods were found which had been
stolen by three daughters of the widow
from different stores in the city, and
returned to their owners. It included
several articles from the stores of the
Ladies Bazaar, S.E. Young, J. M. Pol
lock, Mr. Procknow and others. It was
brought about by Mr. Howard seeing
mo gins leave tne score ot tne ladies
.Bazaar with an umbrella they had help-
wouiwH-w io. nir. Hamilton was
nounea, ana tallowing them up secured
it. An investigation followed with the
result stated. Among the things were
ieor pairs ol shoes from the store of Mr.
rrocknow. a sample of the cheek of
the girls was displayed in their taking
yua ui mo pairs oi snoes oacK and tlBV'
ing them exchanged for a pair that fit
ted, beveral merchants have missed
goods that will probably not be recover
ed. The girls are between twelve and
seventeen and on account of the poverty
of their mother, a widow, will uot lie
prosecuted.- They Lave made a poor
start, and in the language of Judge Bur
nett had better turn right about and go
the other way.
Invitation Appreciated.
Portland, Oregon, April 14, 1398.
Albany Press Club,
Dear Sirs: With pleasure I note th
very cordial invitation sent by the Al
bany Press Club to the delegates to the
National Editorial Association to y'sit
your city. A copy has been sent to our
official organ as well as to the corres
ponding secretary of the National Edito
rial Association and to the Citizens'
committee of Portland The invitation
will, without doubt be accepted, as the
members of the Oregon Press Associa
tion, the City Press Club and the citi
sens of Portland desire that our national
viaitorssee as much of Oregon as time
will permit on this occasion. There are
mauy good things in Oregon, and Linn
countv contains a very large percentage.
1 suggest that a display of cereals be
made at the station or in soma promin
ent part of the city. InlS92Mr. C. W.
Watts, now cooling his weaiy brain in
far off Klondike, arranged an exnibit for
the national delegates when they stop
ped at Albany and partook of a bounti
ful spread while on their journey home
ward from attendance nporr the annual
convention in San Francisco.
The idea of an excursion into the Cas
cades is a happy one, and I am satisfied
that the delegates from the prairie states
will be more than pleased with the same.
Success to the Albany Press Club.
Albert Tozier,
Secretary Oregon Press Association.
Reiner Boys Bad Luck.
The little restaurant on the north side
of the west approach ot the Morrison
street bridge was gutted by a fire, which
followed the explosion of a lamp in the
ha-ds of the proprietor. F. F. Reiner,
about 11 :30 o'clock yesterday morning.
Reiner was trying to extinguish the
lamp by blowing down the chimney,
when suddenly there was a loud noise
and the next minnte the place iras in
flames. The quick Work of the depart-
meat prevented any spread of the fire,
and only Reiner's place was damaged.
Reiner estimates his loss at $500. He
was not insured. The damage to the
building was 'between $150 and $300. In
fighting the fire Reiner's hand waa burn
ed badly and his hair was singed. Ore
gonian. The place was being ran by.
Frank and Will Reiner, formerly of this
city.
For a Band Tournament.
Pursuant to call issued in Saturday's
twuhit a mA(mtr was held at the
council chambers in the interest of ee
mrliw he atete band tournament at Al
bany. S. N. Steele presided, with J. K.
Whitney as secretary. The matter was
liMMiaawi favnmhlr and an executive
committee waa appointed to confer with
our citisens and those having the matter
in charge, as follows: S. N. Steele, P. J.
Smiley, E. E. Ooff. Arch Moster, C. U.
Burkhart, F. H. Pfeiffer, J, K. Haigbt
and W. E. Simonton. .
It is an important matter for Albany,
for it is probable there would be present
here from ten to twenty bands from all
over the state, for two days, bringing
thousands of people here, besides giving
Albany a standing as a musical center.
Toot your horns until it is secured.
To secure the tournament lor Albany
will require about $600 for entertain
ment and the erection of a suitable pavi
lion. The cosamittee will make a can
vass among business men tomorrow. Be
ready for them with a liberal subscrip
tion.
.TUESDAY
Barber Notice.
The undersigned hare decided as fol
lows :
To close all places of business on Sun
days, commencing April 23. To charge
at once the former prices, 15c, for shav
ing, 25c tor haircutung.
E. R. Cask, I. R. Borum. L. Vikrkk,
Geo. L. Thompson, R. L. Edwards.
The Mercury of Portland refers to an
Albany belle w or kin it in a corth end
concert hall.
Minnesota potatoes are being sold in
eastern Oregon for two cents a pound.
ihia should never be.
If von want the best that en be uiade
go to Tinkle 6 Daw in for your Photo
and Photo Buttons. 1
The S. P. pay car was greeted today .
bv a Ijuiki faro ni .mnlnmM !
Several persons are eusDected of hav
ing stolen a keg of beer from Fred Riea's.
Mr. Isaac Smead, a former Linn
county man and pioneer, died near
Prineville on April 8th at the age of 80
years. i
The school law w'tich disfranchises
some excellent citisens in different parti
of the state was Kunkendall's bill and not
Mr. Daly a. hence the Dkvik-bit ben
Daly's pardon.
The San Francisco board of trade has
taken special action in reference t the
improvement of Yaqnina Bay, realizing,
the necessity of the improvement is con
nection with the business of that city.
A justice court case -of Thomas Man
teith agt. Nettie Monteith for the poses
sir n of a note attracted some attention
Saturday afternoon. A jury of six men
brought in a verdict in favor of the defendant.
As administrator of the estate of A. T).
Risdon Jefferson Myers has filed a peti
tion in the Marion county court which
practically accuse the late Seth R. Ham
mer ol appronnatine $6,500 of the monev
of the estate.
Thk Conrr Horss Pillars. Consider
able interest is beinjr taken in the tear
ing down of the court boose pillars,
which will take placj this week. An ef
fort waa made to tip them over, but
there is a ten inch pole in the center of
each and they wouldn't tip. In the sec
ond pillar from the east is a package
many will be anxious to see. Mr, James
Elkins, who waa county clerk at th
time. Bays it contains copies of the Demo
crat toen published, by Uelaxon Smith,
another Albany paper afterwards sus
pended, Frank Leslie's magazine, some
money and a few other things, placed
there in 1864 when the court house was
buirt. Perry Watson waa the contractor
and among the brick masons were B. W.
Cnndiff and R. A. Bamford. Wm. St.
John did the wood work.
Broom Handles. W. E. Thomas went
to Albany Monday on busioesa for the
Stayton Broom Co. The company needs
6,000 broom bandies on rush order and
failing to get them made either at Stay
ton or Albany, Mr. Thomas will send to
California where his first supply was
secured. There is said to be an abun
dance of suitable woods for this purpose
time to get it here. There is no reason
why every broom handle nsed by this
new company eh on' J not be made in
Stayton. Mail.
The w. C. T. TJ. will hold one of their
department rnee'ings at their hall on
Tuesday, April 18, 1899, at 3 p. m. Sub
ject to be considered, "Narcotics and
their effects." These meetings are open
to all, and we will be glad to welcome
any one who will meet with ns. Miss
Clara L. Ansorge, one of the state officers
ol west Wasmogton w. u. T. v., is ex
pected to be present and add much inter
est to the meeting. A program will be
rendered that we think will be interest
ing to either ladies or gentlemen. Yon
are invited to come and see.
Rcpt.
The committee c-f the common eonncil
appointed to learn whether a loner rate
ot interest could be secored on the $75
000 of city bonds, have learned that they
cannot be reloaded under their tervns,
ontil the expiration ol the twenty years
from the date of their issue, and the 6
pe cent inter st will Lave to continue.
F. M. Smith of Santiam waa in the
eity today.
Banker Rampy ot Hsrrisbnrg, was in
the city today.
Mr. E. J. Sommervflle of Milton, is
here on account of the serious illness of
his mother.
Miss Anna Crain of the Taeotna pub
lic schools, is in the city the guest of
Judge Powell and family.
On account of poor health Mr. Frank
Galbraith has resigned his potiton in
the Salem woolen mill and in a few
week will go to eastern Oregon on a trip.
Mr. C. F. Ralston, advance agent for
the Jessie Shirley Co. has been in the
city making arrangementa for the ap
pearance of this excellent company bare
here next week. See their advertise
ment elsewhere.
Stjperintendent H. E. Bickers of the
reform school waa io the city yesterday
with the Upham bjy who waa taken
there several weeks ago, being called
here by the death of the father of the
boy.
Mis. S. F. Chad wick, wife of one of Or
egon s governors, Mr. Chadwick filliog
the office on Governor G rover being
elected u. e. senator, rrom 18,0 to 1878,
is in the city the guest of Mrs. D. How
ard. Mrs. Chadwick is a native of VL
ginia and was married to Mr. Chadwick
in 1856.
Salem Camp No. 118, W.O. W and
Silver Bell Circle Women of Woodcraft
gave one of their enjoyable open meet
inga at their ball on last evening, Mr.
frank llodgkm was master of cere
monies Rev. Parker, lately of Pendle
ton, but now of Albany, made the ad
dress of the evening. He paid a high
tribute to all fraternal beneficiary, and
insurance orders miking one of the1
best addresses on that subject ever de
livered in Salem. It was not of the dry
statistical kind. He waa called on only a
few hours previous to fill, Mr. Wheeler
being nnable to arrive on time. Salem
Journal.
Mrs. Cowan Discharged.
Albany people will be glad to read tbs
following, their sympathies being entire
ly with Mrs. Cowan in the fight made
against her by the Bank ot California,
and they admire bar for ths backbone
she has displayed In the affair :
Mit. Sarah E. Cowan, who a week age
was brought here under a decree of the
Uuilsd States district court to compel
her to make conveyance of certain real
property sold under execution by the
United States marshal to saiisf r a judg
ment against her husband held by the
Bank of California, was discharged from
custody this afternoon.
The discharge was msde upon her own
application and not opposed by Mr. Zera
Snow, counsel for the bank. Bet, on the
other haod, Mr. 8no v waived the right
to demand that she par tee costs ot the
proceeding, be paying them himself.
This notn Recorder Neal received from
Portland several documents to record in
the book of deeds, conveying; the rest
dence property at the corner of 4th and
Ferry street in this city, known as the
Cowan pronerty to the Bank of Califor
nia. But it does not contain the signa
ture ot Mrs. Cowan, instead there ia an
order ot the court to execute for her, and
as and tor her act a deed to the pro
perty. Resides this is the deed ot Mr.
Cowan exeootad by him January 11,
1898, whish Mrs. Cowan refused to sign,
and two or three court documents in the
case. Notwithstanding th a there are
lawyers who declare that it does not con
vey her dower right.
It transnires that the reason the Rank
of California wanted to force Mrs.
Cowan's signature to a deed of the prop
arty ia this city was because they have
an opportunity to sell it, but cannot con
vey a good title o long as Mrs. Cowan
holds a dower right in the nronerW.
This atone time the offer i in sell at
$500 and the bank waa foolish In not
accepting it.
Wholesale Shoplifting.
Late yesterday afternoon Policeman
McClaio brought op to n anotner large
assortment of stolen goods, which he
had recovered from the residence of Mrs.
A. L. Chapel, mother of the three girls
who have been votog the ehoililiion
aronnd town, and made a distribition
among the merchants, finishing with
considerable ot a stock on band. Kearlv
a!! the merchants of the city had been
relieved of eomething. There was a big
assortment of ribbons, handkerchiefs,
jewelry, lc. besides dress goods of dif
ferent kind, and a oai:t mads un an
tirely ot handkerchiefs. Besides ths
t bints found and brought Bo street for
distribution, ths family teemed to be
supplied with clothing in abundance.
and there are things to mo lea a that the
shoplifting was not begun in Albany
Many ol the things ware found in a
trunk evidently Mr. Chapel's. No one
olamee the girls alone, everything con-
Bee led with the affair indication that
the whole family were partners in lbs
wholesale stealing. It ia now remem
bered that the gins, nine, thirteen and
other fifteen wrre in the habit of going
around the stores in loog cloaks or gos
samers. There aie four Chape! girls but only
three have been in the habit ot going
aronnd together. Sometimes Mrs
Cbapal waa witn them, and sometimes
alone. The fourth girl only about seven
was no doubt considered too yonog tor
the business. Mrs. Chapel implicate
same one else, whom it Is declared got
as many things a they did. This is
doob-.ed.
The Chapels came from Spokane here
two or three years ago Chapel waa
killed there jost before they came here.
The case is a very interesting one. It
presents that ot a ieiuilv abnndaotlv
applied with things to wear sod nothing
to aai, asaiatarce naving teo given tr.em
in this line. Saturday one of the girls w
remembered to have tried to sail some
extracts sta residence in the third ward
chillings
Best
money-back tea and
baking powder at
Your Grocers
A Dawson Letter.
i::
WEDNESDAY.?
From Loois Parker to lii brot.ier
Hiram.
Bonanza Cbkkk, N. W. T., March
20, 1899. Snow is now melting anl
drdtin on ths creek by the miners is
stopping in a tsw places. Ia six weeks
sluicing will begin. We expect to keep
on all summer. I got my claim and there
are now twelve mea working on onr two
claims and will be until we are icady to
tart for home. Oar lumber now costs
$195 per thousand. Wa let out our
ground in lays at 50 per cent, the lav-
men pa ring their part ot the royalty,
wMch la the safest wsy to work in this
country. I have been sick but feel all
right now. Work underground and the
gas wa the cause Uerealter I will just
look alter thing. Wa think wears all
right and ara making calculations and
joking about our journey h ma next fall,
hen we will recruit up I think in tuS
Caocade.
There are church services at wr cabin
every Sunday a. II, with quite a crowd
present, denomination Presbyterian.
There aie two preachers oo tba creak.
Revs. Eddy and Rooper. Mrs. Dr Msr
rill is quite lively end partook ot dinner
two weeks ago with ns Wa go to parti
as snd are having quite a nice time.
Oar neighbor is going to givs a dance
next Saturday night.
All tba delayed mail is now in.
I went to Dawson Feb 21. The cold
est day ths winter waa 66 below aero,
and it frote the ends of all my finger.
It was nothing to see frozen noses and
cheek I.
One fellow came a!ong with bia note
frown as white ss a enow ball. Mr.
Black, of Salem, said to him: "Say,
partner, yon r noaa it froaen." His re
ply was: ' Thai ia the way I aaot the
d n thing." Moat everything ia the
provision line is now high, anger 65 cents
per pound. We ara going to Dawaun
next Saturday to lay to oar summer
supply and get it here be'ore the snow
goes fL
I have abon $100 in nutgets. tba tart
est 22 30, at $ltt (M-r ounce, but n- o.d
is old cnaouti and wa think will bring
$18 at the mint.
I'arrith ia ork!ng on Sul hnr creek
at $10 a day. tare will not be tba
am o. t of money cleaned up beta that
the ouisi.le papers ara telling about.
a bong-hi a Portland Orecontaa on
March 18 of Feb. tl. & davs old oalv.
tor $1 Turre were seven orcigbt persons
wanted it as soon ss we coald ret it
read and I expect twenty persons from
Oregon ha va read that ana copy
1 bare bava bean no new stnsas, nor
any f rvat quarts find aa ootaide oepers
sre reporting. Outside of two miles op
and down Eldorado op Bonanza to 36
above and 22 below Discovery vhere are
only a few rich claims. On Hunker
there ara some rich claims, bet that
crk is spotted, hich a ao applies to
Snlpbor. D minion. Bear. Gold Ron.
Gold b-t"m, in fact ail ara spotted
Ths eohi dorm o. t ran tn streaks, but is
in deposits, and wbere tba porpbery
decks a- cut by water and washed
down it ia rich
Frank
Combs Probably
Drowned.
A dispatch from Arlingtan states that
Frank Coombs left Arlington in s sail
boat Sunday evening for a point about
10 miles np stream, and there is evsry
reason to believe he was drowned. Tha
boat was found in so eddy on tha Wash
ington shore next day by some Iodises,
who brought it to town. A t&oroagb
search baa failed to show any trace of
tba young man. Coombs was about 35
years old.
This is nndootedlf Frsak Combs, o
this citv. who is known to bsva been
working in a legging camp in this vicin-
ji uiw mum ueioK who mm as cooa lor
lb camp.
The Webfoot Boys.
Manila 'rPrs ss lata aa March 16
hsveanivtd. Ths Freedom says:
At last tha Oregon boys w'll have a
taste ef grim warfare. Tha Third Bat
talion, Cos. C, O. snd K, under Major
Eastwick, baa been at tba Waterworks
since hostilities began . Ca. H ia doing
doty st tha Custom boose, and Co. P has
been stationed at tta Palace as a card
of honor, while Co. A is stationed in
Tondo.
The following companies under com
mand of Col . hammers received orders
dandsv to proceed to San Prdro Maeato,
B, V, x5, 1, U and M. These comptoles
with two exeeptiods have seen no active
service, and the bus.y Oregooiana were
rbafing nnder large dosss ol innoxious
desuetude. Well, boys, its off now, and
may yon never regret it. Tba boya from
that rain favored commonwealth will
make great muaic the Long Tou.s. As
Oregon folks delight in showers, the
boys will not mind a few inches of rain
under the blanket, and a water logged
bardtatk will be just as welcome as
money in a letter from home.
ski
rive way
Jnt aa we
Sometimes aee
a tree or pole
apparent l
sir on a an
sound com
rushing down
with a anddea
of some aBdetccted process
of decay, so bo matter how
good an appearance a wom
an may present, if she is
subject to any bidden weak
DtH, gradually aap
plug away and onder
minina her vitality.
aome day her entire
u.mia. will viva wit
ni leave her a Croat rate physical wreck.
The average doctor give a little some
thing for the headache and a little some
thing elae tor tne oacaacuc anu wu "
er thins; for the nerves and ao on, never
once reaching- the hidden weak new in tha
distinctly feminine organism.
The vaat experience and special practice
of Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physi
cian of ths Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y... in treating
women's diaeaaea, enables him to under
stand and cope soccetafully with these par
ticular ailments. Any woman may feel the
utmost confidence in consulting him ty
mail. 8be will receive free of coat, aound
professional advice whereby her health
may. in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred,
be promptly and permanently restored.
All correJpondence la held to be tacrtdly
confidential.
A lady Uvtoi
T. Stanton.
List of Patents.
Granted to Nertbwest inventors this
week. Reported by O. A. Snow A Co.
patent attorneys, Washington, D. 0.
J. T. Killin, Greenville, Oreg., butter
worker: G. W. Knnze. Bryant, Waah
combined garment hanger and lock; M,
MCKinnon, Portland, Oreg.. dumping
car; Z. 8. Moore, Oakland, Cal., holding
uevice lor riveters.
For copy of any patent send 10 cents In
postage stamps with date of this paper
to O A Snow A Co.. Washington, D O.
Ross McCormick ot Salem, ye tarda
was fined $H and cost ror petty larceny.
nop men ara making all tba con
tracts they en. That means good
prices.
Tba Eocene finished its first trio to
Portland and dack yesterday, returning
with a big load. Tba Enjeoe, the man-
ager asserts belongs to no combine.
A Wood bum man bss iastt invented a
cbsinless bicycle that will enable him to
ride np tba steepest grade, and Monday
be wan; up Portland beiarbta. Ha does
it by changing ta gear with oat dis
mounting to as low as 38
Tba appeal in tha Mcuralh mnrdir
case waa beard bv tha an pre me court in
Salem yesterday alternoon, the stats be
ing represented bv Attorney General
Biaekbarn. District Attorney liaideo,
J. I. Whitney and J. H. McCljng and
tha defendant by Weatbertord & Wyatt
Tha principal argument wss over ibe ad
misl ol tbe evidence of the wile ol the
condemned man.
HOME AND ABROAD.
Photo Buttons at Tinkle & Dawsons.
Sixteen new members went into the
Borne Forum last svening.
Cheapet and best Photos at "Tinkle &
Dawsons, opp, P. O.
W. J. Carty and wifs, of tha Lebanon
bank were In ths city today, -
A great reduction in evey- line of
goods lr90daysst.P, Cohen's, ,
1J dozen ladies shirt waists from 40
c-n upwaras, at P. Cohen's.
O AAA ...! Af .1.'. , .
, ,,iiw;.iui.iiiiiiiwiih buss, latest
C. B. Wslis and J, J. Flea are candi
dates lor Chief ol Police ot Cor vallis.. t
We are prepared to make Photos as
good and cheaper than anyone else.
Tinkle A Dawson. -
Platino or dull finish photos are very
popular now. Ws tnake them for $1.68,
$1.76 and $2.00 per dox. Tinkle A Daw
son. . . ' -
Tbs Cogens want down river last eve
nlng, hut did not stop,- having only tbe
USUI in u up SllUW,
Tba snag boat Mathloma is on Its way
np the river to begin operations on tha
upper Willsmstts.i
Work ia said to have been actually be
gun oo tbe road between Falls City and
Dallas, in Polk toanty.
Proposals for a site for a I t 130 x 140
feet Ibr the new public building at Salem
will be received up to.May 1).
Tbrrssrs photographs displayed in
Albany wmdows'that cannot be surpars
sd on he coast in workmanship. -
The attorneys foVtfis dsfandinf in' ths
McGrath tunrder ease beK6s the su
preme court will grsnt a new trial:
By request the Dsmocsay leaves out
an account of aa arrest for tbe use -of ,
ahutive language, resulting in a fine .ol
$5 and cost.
Tha safs in W. T. Lewis's botcher shop
at Junction waa cracked Monday night
and $60 in money, and some valuable
pa era secured. " ' .
Msrikubo, a 'Japanese student who
bass brother to the J a pa bees parlia
ment will lecture in Oregon,' and is now
in tbs southern part ot the s ale.
Do yon wsnt the band tournament to
meet iu tlbany in Jane. It will bring
man? people herefrom all over tbe state.
Then subscribe i,beraliy.
Ths Irir-t National Bank at Eugene!
has just loaned .Junction Ci'v $3,000
Pres. "Marshall Interviewed.
' From tho Telegram.
P. B. Marshall, secretary ot tbe Albany
Farmers' Elevator Company, was in the
cttvi yesterday on business connected
with the " affairs ol fiia company. In
speaking of the crop onttook in Lion
county, Mr. Maraball said:
"The crop indications in our county
never were better, and I look forward to
a year of unprecedented prosperity. The
majority ot Lion county termers are
prosperous, tor Linn county is the esr
den spot of tbe Willamette valley. There
are some years, however, that are better
than others, and this year promises to
be one of them. Tbs acreage of wheat
will probably tie larger than last yesr.
Farmers in our county are feeling good,
and at their feelings are based largely
upon crop indications, there is little mora
to be said opon tba subject."
Soars MisACt-u. It baa been said that
ths day of miracles were past. Not
with tbe stage line between here and
Tba Dalles. On Tnesdsy Isat between
tbe Bridge and Bakeoven tba coach tam
ed over with 7 passengers aboard and no
one was hurt. On Wsdnesday night
following, between Bay creek and bil
low creek tbe driver nnable in time to
see that tbe bridge across a deep ravine
bad bean washed away by tbe swollen
waters, drove onto tbe remaining -frame
work of the structure io inch a wsy that
tha coach waa supported on tha string
ers, tbe team falling through into tbe
water eight feet below throwing the driv
er and passengers ont, nothing being In
jured but tbe harness Prieeville Re
view. ,
Tha state band tournament will be a
big thing for Albany ii secured for this
city, and those most interested in getting
it here shohtd sabecribe liberally, or
elss it cannot ha gotten. It ia a plain
business proposition.
Beware of Oint jacnta for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
s nr ere art will sorely destroy the aence ef
smell and completely derange tbe whole
system when entering it through tha mo
oous surface. Huch articles ahonkt never
be used except on rreacriptioas from rep
ntatle phyaiaaas, aa ths damags they will
do ia tea fold to the good yon can possibly
ssrrva trim them . Hail's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co., To
I do, O., contains ao mercery. v is takes
i Vernal N, acting directly upon tbe blood
and so aeons' surfaces ot tha system. In
! auing Hall 's (Jatarrn Cure be sareyoo get
i iiis is better man sending on to soms , the ceaoioe Uts taken interaa"fy. aad
foreign company. made in, Toledo, Ohio, by r. J. Cheney
Ex (iiirrnnr t nrA hst tngMtfi nrkSU ft I awl i Ttaii atkAmimlm 4tmm V
Crop Prospects.
The Iro-t did no damage. While tha
temperature fell to ami below tha treat
ing point io maoy sections and many
t."ee were in fall bloom, yet tha moist
condition ot tha air prevented injury.
It w rare that Iria injure fruit or any
vc.UU"0 in Aestsri. Orevou. Cold
rain cause inior to fruit bloom, but so
far tbis y ar no such injur., has resulted.
Tta rain on Monday aad To. ewe1 a. last
delay., plowiog and spring seeding, but
ha wen her from Wednesday soon pot
tbe soil in good coudiuoo. and plowing
because general ; it was pushed with
vigor. It will require "ul!v two weeks
more, with favorable weather, to com
plete spring oerdiog rail and winter
sown grain ara in go )d condition. Early
sown spring grain has appeared above
th grrundana promises well uut oi
215 rr ports, only three contain a record
of any unfavorable grain conditions.
Fruit trees are demonstrating tbat the
February freese did pract'.caily no
lam age reach and apricot tree bavs
gens rally loet their bloom. Cherry, pear.
plum and prone trees are et in to i
bloom In maoy sections. Apple trees
are commg into full bloom. Unless cold
rains prevail or an nootuai'y heavy fret
occora. tha fruit crop wit be very large.
n. 8. faocs, hection iArector.
Next Attraction
Next week beginning Monday
April 24 Miss Jessie Shirley snd her
strong company of 19 people will com.
mence an engagement playing to popu
lar prices. Mang. Barry W. Smith has
spared no expense in making th's one ot
tne strongest ot repertoire companies on
tbe coast and plaving at these prices
should do a larger week's bniinaes.
Although tba taeatre is not tba beat on
tbe coast, still Mr Ralston, the advance
man, assures ns they will dress tbe stage
with lurniture and scenery that will
make it pleasing to tbs eye.' Dimen
sions of the s age have been taken and
tbeir scanic artut ia now preparing scen
ery f r their productions. Special st
mmiete to Persia, a rosition he will fill
arerpubly. Persie, once in trouble aiib
a'i nations ia now at peace with the
world, and Mr Lord will no doubt base
. tnootn sailing. f"
A piece of tbe cabte cut by Dswey has
reaped Portland, wbere it is on Sabibi
lion. Xo place ni! be iu it witboot
some f this cable, and it may ha pre
dicted thera wilt be enough of it event-
nail- to reach a roan tbs world.
Mand Chapel, the young girl implica
ted in tha sLop tilling about which there
has been ao much talk eoutiaoes ter
studies in tbe &b grade si the public
schools, and ia said to be a good scholar.
Aiihwigb called names by tha other
scholars snd shown clip iugs from tbe
papets she remains undisturbed and un-
cocoaroed. lb Onapels came from
3cio bere, oiog to scio from r-pokaoe,
and l.arr been in Albany several moovl a.
There i on exhibition ia Eugene s
saetebby Wi lardi. Elkins, oo? ot our
soldier hoys at Manila, former's a stud
ent io th- dinnity school at Sogene, that
the tiu-rd states ia a very fioa piece of
work, being scenes st Cants, including
Dswey's picture, greater value being
given it on account ot the original signa
ture ot Admiral Dewey being attached to
i.
Mr R berta the poultry jadga in Al
bany at tba Shnw ears that D. O. Wood
worth of this city baa only oe equal as
s breeder ot silver laced Wyandot. on
tne coast. t. J. A Km of Lew eve Cal.,
aod the editor ot ts Pooltry Journal o
halrm, in which Mr. Roberts liter ap
nears duatxs It Wood worth has a super
ior iu tba United r'sie.
At tba gold medal contest at Oak
Grove ths pries waa awarded May
Thompson, with Esther lloichins see
ond. Tbs judges ware Rsv. Williams ol
Suedd, Prof. Baker ef Lebanon, aad
Ueurge MrKatght of Tsllmso Tba old
percentage system wss nsed. Besides
the er-attanu eight in number there
a ere other exercises of a high order.
Sold by druggists, prices 75c yst
tiall't Family Pills aratbe beet.
bottle.
. rnt
PLACE
4 TO BUY
four Groceries and Baked Goods
Isat Parker Bros. Everybody knows
where thetr place ia. They keen a trash
stock of groceri). prod oca and baked
goods, of all kinds, sell at rsaeonabie
prices and treat ihn r custom era well, all
aiike.
, Ton may ragrat soma star; s yon take
in lite bat none Uen intouie store af
Parker Bros.
It ia a great tnlng to be wall fad. Far
ser Bros keep good groceries.
A loaf of brwad is not moch but yon
want it well ms-te. TrvParkr Bros
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Bud Williams of Roaehurg, is in the
city.
Mr. Will Wolf, ton-lo-la of M. Stern
berg, has been in tbe city.
Among the soldiers returning on the
Arisona was W, I. Davis ol Co. J. -
Ex-state tress. Phil Mtcban,of Sa
lem, passed th rough Albany this noon
for Corvallis.
Miss MscBride, the elocutionist, w ho
gave an entertaiameut in Albany several
months ago was in Dallas last night.
Mr. W. J, Bnoy, of Toledo, was in
the citv today on his wsy to the famoot
Buffalo Hump, where his tusnv Albany
friends hope he will strike it rich.
P. M. Jobnson expects shortly to qnit
Corvallis. He leaves Thursday to look
on a new location, and hie trip will prob
ably carry him through Washington and
Idaho.- Corvallis Times.
State Commander J. S Van Winkle
went to Portland today to preside at the
grand lodge of Maccabees to convene
there this week Coring bis abeence
Mr. E. E. Montague will rustle at the
P.O...
Mrs. F. M. Parrlsh and son of Albany,
who bave been cues' s of H. O. Guild
since January, went home toaay. Mr.
rarrtsh who has been In Alaska for two
years, will return io July. balem Journal.
Frank Powers, for several rears the
popular Collector for the Salem Wau-r
Company, has resigned to take effect oa
stay i. He win be succeeded by AIodzo
T. wain, who will fill tbe position of col
lec'or and business manager of the Sid
ney Power Company. Salem Joorc al.
Hon. Charles Wilkinson, at one time
(he youngest member of tbe state legis
lature, who ia now near Denver, is grad
ually failing, anJ has sxpreseed s desire
to return to Eugene to die. His friends
wilt ralte tbe money for tne purpose.
No. 2's gave another one of tber fine
entertainments at tbeir ball last evening,
enjoyed bv a good eized audience. A
pleasing program was presented consist
ing of a duet by Mr. Msdin and Mias
Palmer, a reading by Miss Flickinger,
vocal solo by Edna Howard, an oration
by . C. Neal, anJ a vocal solo by Miss
Palmer. followed bra social andabn
lunch served by Mosier A McKillop.
Rev. Huber Ferguson was installed as
pastor of ths First United PresbyU-nan
congregation last evening. By appoint
ment of the preabvtery. Rev. C. R.
Stevenson, of Albany, preached the ser
mon, delivering also tne cbarge to the
people, while the charge to the pastor
waa delivered by Rev. H. F. Wal'ace. I.
D.,of Portland. Purtland Oregon ian.
COO Rings.
' A greater variety of friendship, en
gagement ana wedding rings never was
shown in Albany than those displayed in
French's show windo . We invite
everyone to stop and inspect them They
are direct from the factory, bought - for
crab, and we sell then on a very close
margin.
Frenches watch and ring l.ouw.
Staodaid of the world!! The PU1
oma Incubator. C. D. Bates sgent, Alb
any, Ore.
Card of 7 (tanks.
Tall Tour Neighbors
Tbat wa are making a special reduction
in the price of baby Photos this month.
Call aod aee about it. Tinkle A Dawson.
Spat I'ic-jJ ia t "rit fen
the weariness caased by labor. The lat
is cured by rest; tbe Brat requires a few
bottle of HooC'aSamparillato curs it
Dcxsvi-in, April 13, 1KJ.
Wg wish to extend our most sincere
thanks to tba good people of Albany for
tbeir help and kind attention daring
the Illness and death of onr dsar daugh
ter. Mrs. J. ChiswelU May the great
God of mercy make tbeir days many
and happy through this lifs.
Ma. XD Mas. 11. U. DoLLaKillD.
OakviUe.
Two ladies from Corvallis, Mrs. Kemp
sud Mis. W heeler were visiting our city
last week.
A basket social will be given at Bell
plain acliool boore on tha evening of tta
21st for tha benefit of th' Sabbath school
ol that place. Come everybody and
bring your caskets or the cash.
Tbe liars club bss disbanded and tbe
cats nave caased prowling of nights.
Tbs msgaxioe dub and tbe ladies band
hav taken tba place of the two lormer
societies. Wa enjoy them better es
pecially the band
Hamlll has shaved off bis beard an I
now bs can run with other beardless
boys.
LrrrLB Ross Brr.
What IsShiloh?
A grand old remedy tor Cough, Cold
and Consumption; naol through th
world for hall a century, has cured in
numerable cas-a of incipient con samp
lion and relieved many in Jvancea
auges. If yon are not aatieawith tbs
results wa will refund yoor monev. Price
ii cts., bOcU. aad tUX).
The Effects of the Grip arsovercome
by Hood's Saraaparilia which pan Sea tbe
blood, tones tha stomach; strengthens the
nerves, aad snakes tba whole system vigor
oroas and healthy.
A vegetable cathartic that can be re'.ted
upon to do its work thoroughly Hood's
Pills.
HYSTERIA
parety a aerrons 4loroer and aU ise
sjafKmn era of nerroos origin, ajwi-i
be perfectly a4 permanency trea.
CUT AX ana eors
- Rings, Rings,
Jewelry store.
Rings at French's
See our two Tsars on vet plants, before
putting ont that badge Tbe Albany Sur-
ertca
IWcse any other floor,
' except tba Magnolia.
The vVeather.
A Niw BaicK.-Couneilman Pfeiffer .with
his usual enterprise instead of violating
tba city ordinance as to maoy bare, baa
had erected a fine brick tea cream parlor
in tbe rear of hia confectionary store. It
is 10x13 feet wii height feet waMs, and
waa erected by W. A. Cox in less tbaa
three Idays.
Bert Savtge, of Salem, ia in the city.
J. M. Wallace of Salem, has gone to
Colorado on a trip.
Ex-recorder E. E. Da via ot Harris-
burg, is in tbe city on business.
Mrs. Henrietta Brown went to Port
land this noon on a visit with friends.
Lawyer Curl returned this noon from
a trip to Sherman county, where be has
been an legal Duainess.
Cbsrles Tsblsr. of theC A E. office
left todav by way of Yaqoina for San
Jose, Calif., where bia parents rsside.
Clint Bradley who has been with the
St Cbarlea for some lime left yesterday
for tbe (Colvilie reservation, where he
has a profitable employment in prospect.
Charles Craven ot Salem, has arrived
boms from the Klondyks. He is dis
gusted with the Klondike, and aays tbe
stories sre bsdly exaggerated. A boat
five tnouiand men are ready and anxious
to get eut just a qnick as possible.
Miss Bessie Lines, ot Independence, is
in the city ana win nave charge ol the
Albany telephone office during the ab
sence ot Mrs. Minerva Isom in Califor
nia, for which she will leave Thursday
night on tha overland.
Mrs. Carrie Frankboner, of Marion,
Ind , is here visiting; at the home of her
nncle, Dr. J. C. Littler. Mrs. Frank
boner had a varied experience on her
trip west on account of washouts. At
ons place she was transfered fifteen mil
ea by wagon.
tbeir
tentton should be called to the costume
sstbs are all new snd fresh. They
bave tbeir own orchestra aod uniform
band who dispense music on the street
and between tbe acts, imi-ii an organisa
tion abould be well patrooised and we
bave no doubt they will as they coma
with tbe best of notices throughout the
coast.
A Rustler.
U. n . Burggrar, tbe architect, seems
to be a whole trrst io himself when it
comes to conrt booses. His plsns hsvs
been adopted by tbe commissioners' court
ol Sherman county for a brick sonrt
bouse to he built at Moro during ths
coming summer. ints is tta fourth
structure of tbe kind to be erected Irom
his designs this year tbe others being
for Linn, Douglas and Lincoln counties
Mr. Burggrsl, Dy conscientious work
and honorable dealings bas mads a stats
reputation aa being a competent archi
tect hence bia success. Salem States
man.
MARRIED.
lor in cosnocum -o., unn ai. w.
of Blissfiela, writes: -1 nsa J
rrr ban for nearly three yean. Had
rm tains ia and aboe my hips aad
the back aad top of my
(iu- a--e w Ug by
Tongam? NO tonga. P ThT7
I endured. I had 4f S??,5l,rS
riod.. 1 doctored m of the Tj1, VJ5?1
a physlcisa as ther. is in Jhe state, bat .had ao
ease only whea I was quiet sad off my fe na
. then I had more or ins pain j r zl
I began Uking Dr. Pierce's medicines I wrlrhrt
un pounds, and was rcrrpaWsnd weak. It
twelwr bottles of his aoritt frnjerfptton
and seren of the 'Golden Medical WffojfT,
Vow I fee! like a dinreat person. Ittano
paia in my head, can dp all the to yKl
husband aad one child; am gaining In 1
? rl it U hrouh God mercy snd your WKlKier.
btl aaedicjnea that I am cured."
ALTERMATT BLODGETT On Sat
nrday evening, April 15, 1899, at the
borne of the bride's parents on Wash
ington street, by Rev. C. R. Steven
son, Mr. John Altermatt and Miss
Nellie Blodgett.
Ths ceremony was performed in the
presence of a few relatives and friends
under a Deautnui ivy wreath snd - cres
cent of white flowers, followed by warm
congratulations, in which many friends
win unite wun oesc wishes tor the
worthy young couple.
D.IED
At the College.
Mr. Dnmmlt will lecture in the col
legs cbspel April 28.
Don't fail to hear the illustrated lec
ture in tbs college chaps! April 28.
Coma and hssr of tba g'est Worlds
Conference ot tbe Y. M. C. A. April 28,
Comkxr iNSairg, -Mr. B. Conner, the
section boss, who caused so much talk
in Albany 'on account of his delirium
tremens doings, was examined tbis fore
noon at the court house and declared in
sane. Sheriff Munkers strapped him
down and took him to the asylum on the
train this noon, the proper place for him
until he gets the oversupply of whiskey
out of him. A lew weens will ao tha'.
UPHAM. In Albany on April 15, Mr.
Alba Upham, at the age of 78
rears.
; The funeral services were held tbis
alternoon at the C. P. church.
Music Mis Mildred Burmester
eacher of piano or organ. System tbs
Mason touch and technique. Residence
Fifth street, opposite U P chnieh.
"Great Htste is Not
Always Good Speed.
tNUny people trust to lack
to pall them through, &n-i are
often disappointed. JJo not
dilly-dally in matters of
health. With it you can
accomplish miracles. With
out it you are 44 no good.
Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and
blood healthy by the use of Hood's Sar
saparilla, the faultless blood purifier.
Dvaoenala-" I know a positive relief
for dyspepsia and that Is Hood's 8arsaps
rills. It cured me. My neuralgia also
Stopped." W. H. BALDWIN, lot USK OirtKJk,
Binghamton, New York.
Tired Peeling; -"My appetite was
Mnrli'lnm. mv llvnr disordered and I waa
tired. Hood's Sarsaparllla relieved It all.
It cored a friend ot mine of female weak
ness." Mas. Jcssn A. Miasms, Clayton, Del.
Hood'. Mils curs llrsr Ule i ths noftlriitttlng sad
oalr"eihrUo to tas wltSTiood's Sarsaiwrma
Tonight and Thursday fair stationary
temperature.
' F. M. Faxxca,
Dhrplavman.
College Notes.
The program at lbs meeting of tbe A
C L 8 Saturday evening waa very abort
owing to tbe absenca of several ot the
members. It consisted of desltmation.
Oxen Beam; cornet solo, RF Smick;
rending, OM tlirkey;eata, M H Ache
son. Tbe new officers were installed.
A delete has betn arranged between
bs Monmouth ormsl School snd tbe
OL8. The snbiect is "Resolved tbst
H should form Protective A'liance
ilb Uraat -Bri-ain." Wa have lbs
negstive side. J (i Swan, CC Bryant,
and J E Ijree will represent onr society
Rev. Sanderson, dean of (he U of O
divinity school, msde ns a tal. at chapel
Monday morning.
William Moebnke ia unable to be in
arh ool on acsooct ot airknesa.
Mr. Perry, of lows, was visiting with
his sister here April 17.
Tbe bare-ball season bss regno. A
full team Las not yst been selected.
Smick, Rsmp, Galbraith, Snyder, Bee-
ton and Monism will fill soine ol the
positions.
Brady Burnett.
At the request of Judge Burnett, of
thii city. Senator Simon telegraphed
the adjutant general at Washington for
any Ute news respecting tho condition ol
Brady Burnett, who was wounded near
Manila. An answer was addreased to
Senator Simon by "Ward, Asst. Adjt
Gen.," of which tho following is a copy :
Ca bleu ram March "Hh shows Corporal
B. F. Burnett, Co. M, Oregon Volunteers
wounded alarcu ztjtb, in sboueidr
severe, riottung later, aames ot th
woon led soldiers on board transport no
known, tto list furnished." Times. '
Letter List.
Following is tL list of letters remaining
in the Postoffice at Albany. Lisa county,
Oregon, 1899, April IS. Persons calling
for these tetters mi give the date oa which
advertised :
Kellsv. Miss Sally Payne. Elaia M
Parry. Miss E M Toseor. Mr G W
Parser. Mr Hsrrv M Werl. W W
Mitchell, Hugh M (uead latter)
Wood. L M (dead letter)
Postal cards Mr M O Cooes 3, Albert
Coo , i 8 Edwards, Mrs F Price.
.8. S. Tsais, P. M.
Albany Marker.
enta.
Wheat 46
Oats 34. ,
Eggs 14 ineots.
Butter 10 to IS cents.
Potatoes 75 cents. -Hams
10 cots.
Sides 8 cents.
Shoulders 6 cents.
BORN.
A Fins QoaBTKi .Tba Chicago La
dies Qusrtet, ons of tbs best in tho
world, will be In Albany on Monday
evening, April 24, and give a concert at
tba college. Admission oo cents, (school
childrsn 25 cents.
When Traveling
Whether on pleasure bent or on busim
take on every trip a bottle of Sjrup of Figs
as it asta most pleasantly and effectual If on
tbs kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing
fevers, headaches, and other forms ol sick
ness. For sals In 60 cent bottles by an
leading druggists. Manrfactured by the
Oa ifornla Fig Syrup Co. only.-
Ring for every body at French's Jew
eleryatore.
Got the best flour.
Tha Magnollar
AMES.-On Monday night, April 1
1899. to Mr. and Mrs. D II. James,
tbeir third boy . All doing well.
COMING
THEY ARE
1 A an, ly n 3 -a, flX J'r-
V yrl W I V,.A'
German Expert
W 1
V It 1
Ths English and
Specialists
Five Phvsicians atil
Surgeons, all Graduates
in the World.
from the Medical Colleges
laearparaled wader ths laws a "Calirarate far ati.Sl. EalasdUaieal sa years
r j A part of the sUff of the English and German Expert Specialists ano
Dr. Meyers A Co , will make tbeir regular monthly visit to AfaL-.4,
Satvirday, April 22d.
1 " " 'Revere Hotel,
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREt.
AMONG THE AILMENTS CURED BY THE ENG
LISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPECALISTS
ARE THE FOLLOWING:
i'.ripht's Inseajeand all other Diaeaaes of the Kidneys; Diseases of the Bs
der U ri nary Organs, Liver, Spleen.Spine, Bowels, Heart.Stomach, Eye, Ear, Sk
and Nerves. Also Impoverished, Blood, Blood Poison and Scrof nla : Catarrh, Ton
xiliiis, Consumption, Bronchitis, Aathma, and other Throat and Lung troubles
Tomors. Ueti.ttaHie, Insomnia, Melancholy, Paralysis. Bapure, Dysentery, Dys
pepeia, Xeuraigia, Ki.eamatiam, Stiff and Swolien Joints ;t Femaia Complaints
including Ovarian troubles; Piles, Fistula, Obeeity, King Worm and Goiter; To
bacco, Opium, Cocaine and Liquor habit; Headache, Erysipelas, Goat, Tape
Worm, biliousness. Dropsy, Gall Stone, Eczema, Freckles, Blackheads, Cancer,
etc, aod Chronic Diseases generally.
DB. MEYERS A CO. cure Nervous Eebility, Lost Manhood and all Private
Diseases, including cc-2?fnris blood poison, qukkly and permanently, aad at
reasonable rates.
Tire English and German Expert Specialists and Dr. Meyers A Co. are not on -ly
competent aod reliable, bat are responsible, being backed by ample capital and
ably managed.
'Diseases which have bifflel the skill of other physicians and stubbornly re-
f used to yic-ld to ordinary medicinea. methods ana appliances, are quickly sub
dued ana mastered by these successful doctors. They Lave the largest and best
equipped medical institute in America.
Call on the Doctors when they come. AQ ailing people elioold see tha
English and German Expert Specialists or Dr. Meyers A Co. if possible. A friend
ly talk, which costs absolutely nothing, is bound to result in a great deal of good
a hether treatment is taken or not. '
HOME CUKES While it is preferable in many instances to see a patient
the English ami German Expert Specialists have cored thousands of persors
whom they have never seen. If you cannot see the doctors write the home office
for question list. Advice in regard to your ailment, book for men or women and
treatise on any disease ALL FREE. Correspondence and other dealings with
patients or prospective patients sacredly conhJentiaL
TERMS AND Pit iCES WITDIJI THF REACH OF ALL.
ENGLISH AND GERMAN EXPERT.SPECI ALISTS
?3l MARKET ST. SAX FRANCISCO-CAL.
ft"
criteria. WCDYA
rill reliera every
STBpbxa- HtDTAJf
wtU restore Use weak
ened oema to a aeai
tay cooj&lloB asd tk
symptoms will disap
pear. slCDTXisa
vegetable remedy as4
baa no bad eert ea
tha srtteni. Study
yucr symptoms carr
tuny. doae so, ne t ae HCD
TSJ( aad tteo tea
yvor fricads what It has done for jroa.
HERE ARE YOOR SYMPTOMS:
1-1. TttTTTEHISO Ol THE ETK-
SJJM. MUD YAM will reltera tela aiaon
tmsMdlalely.
TBCMBIitSa OF THE UPS.
CDT1 wlU restore las nerrea to a Heal
thy cowdtuoa, and Uie trembling will disap
pear.
t. L.TJMP IK THE THHOAT- Tba
SecUng ts as Uoagh thera was a bail la tne
throat. HTDT AX will caoae it to disappear.
. PALPITATION OP THE
HXABT. HUDYAN aria strengtlien Use
heart anuete and causa the beats to become
strong and regular.
BIXKIHQ FlELISa IN THE
PIT Ol THS STOMACH. It Is dae to
tbe actios ol tha weakened nerrea ot tbs
aiawack. HVDYAX wtU strengthen the :
Mrvea, aad tbe slating feeling will cot recur.
Wonts, this ta for yon. Bememoer last
rDTSJV cares mea and women. It win
talieve yoa of all tha above symptoms and
too can be cured. HtTDTAM will agect
aeratanent enra. Take BCDTAN now. Yoa
taa get IVOYAN ot you draggUt x
eeats per package or S packages for t: So. if .
yaar druggist does not keep It, sena oireei to t
ths BCDTAN BKKKUT COM PANT. 6an ,
rranclaeo, California. Yon can eonsnU tha i
Sectors ol the HTDTAJt aiXIDT coa- ;
paXT FRgl. Call oo the doctors. It you
cannot call, yoo may write aodadrfce wiU be
fivaatrea. Address j
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, '
Gar. ttocMea. Market aad Ellis Sta, '
sa Frsaeasea, Csl.
M
Absolute Guarantee
Eastern Prices
and
On sH BAG Corsets and I errie Waists.
vThenaeastoaierisnot perlectiy nus
Ced a new pair given ia exchange for the
old one.
It is oar aim to p'ease aod satisfy
rrarv pe eon who purchases and wears
oor RAG Corset or Ferris wsist
We call special attention to oor 50e
and lo oor Soc corset which we thina wUl
eompsre favorably with any IS30 Creet
in this market.
Received today another line of those
topolaronderskins for larfies.
"ew rambeaox Swiss Lace Cortains
snd do'ted ewiss and art goods Ur saa1
certains.
S.L Younf &Son.
AT H P Mcl I WAIN'S CASH STORE.
Trunks and Telescope
Valises 25 per cent
Discount. x
Large assortment
Pure
Linseed Oil Paints
We have recently added to onr stock a complete line cf mixed ri cts,
the best money can bnv, composed ol Pore bite Lead. Zinc and Lir-eeed
Oil. Thia paint is msde by one ot tbe beet mannfactnrea in this country,
and everv can i. guaranteed to give perfect seuefacUcn or yon get your
money back. Floor Paiot. Wagon Paint, Boggy and Carnage Paint, fcn-.
aniels Varnishes, snd broshes.
Yoa will find onr prices correct.
Burkhart & Lee, Druggists.
THE LATEST.
Stetlers, Albany's Leading
Restaurant.
Is now ready to feed tbs hungry st
tbeir elegant new quarters at tbe asms
prictU cents a meat, uur pooiic aca
private dining rooms are lighted with
gas and fitted np in mstropoliisn s'jis.
Upposue otswsrt box.
Mrs.M. G.STrms.
ARMORY HAJjL
BIG STOCK OF NEW
GOODS at .the BLAIN
CLOTHING
COS.
A tew Evergreens, Hut, and Shade
trees left at Ths Albany Nurseries. '
One Week-
JESSIE SHIRLEY
Supported by her own company of
select players, under the manage
ment ot Harry W Smith, for one
week, commencing
Monday, April 24, 1898.
na repertoire of plays new to Albany
dl.ns s.
" Change ol program every evening.
Admission 10, SO and 30 cents, ,
Uniform band parade daily at 11 :30.
CLOTHING for men, youths and boys,
A fine line ot SHOES, none better,
Slylish HATS and CAPS fcrmeh and boy
Latest novelties in Furnishings
The best quality and low prices