r COUNTY BUSINESS. FM Daniel to W A Ewlng, 17 mm nar8clo... $ 6000 iurj tt uoietonarton w urooas. tocorrectdeed id ail July 2,187. 700 viieea vreeiand to Mary Ureen balgh, IdOacree ,,,, Fred U Clow io Melfene' Cure nets, quit claim lo7l aorca..... 80 mortgage for II 00. Chi mortgage for !), $180 tad , Kelense of mortgage for $600. Tli ahrrlff hat rsrslved bvar $2000 oo ui iovv isxes, Probate Ouuiti Petition to release rati estate from ad ministration io estate oi Joint Urown, In atUta of John Sterling, exerrpt 7 vmnrvu eoiatiueanu pereonai propf rty ordered fold. . , HrgUiratloD, 2530. A F.-Tii following waa fonnd In bottle Io Iha ditch Saturday evening by an Anderson boy and turned over to tbe coroner t "Albany. Or.. March 81, 00. A by person fiodlng litis bottle and paper will ptoaaa let my i-eople koow that 1 drowoad inyealf In ha Lebanon dltoh.ooe mlla east of Alhany.end oblige, (Signed) K. Bteu'da, Ta linen, Ore." It U o( couree a faka. In ninai-tlrm mitu It a boy medium want alonv Ilia ditch and located the body u.idvr iha Klklot' fallf. Jt wai not there of ru tree. Witbubaws, Frof, W. If. Lo, who waa elected one of the delegates to the republican county convention rcuuest the DkMoc&AT to i late that bia name waa used without bia content and that be desires It withdrawn from th Hat of delegatea. II will not have time to serve aa a delegate, nor doe he wiab to acta one. Recorder A. If. Martin of the A. O. U. W. haa received a check for $2,000 lor Mrs. John Chiawell on account of the death of her huaband. which occurred on Marcb 4, and the same was paid to her today. This is a sample of the charact erlitlo promptneee ol the A. U. U. W being ouly ilnoe weeks. DIED .1 N WINI KE. In Ualeer, on Moo I ay afternoon, March 30. 1900, of conanmpllon, after a lingering lllneas, Mias llertbe Van Winkle, at the age ol about twenty years. The deceased waa a native of Linn nntv, a aiater of Kecorder J 8, Van Winkle, and waa a young lady beloved by all knowing tier, K I'll. V. Florence Edith Kuhn. Inlar.t dati;bterof Kandolph and JetaieO. Kuhn, atBalem, Hunday, Marcb S3, - 1000, age seven mootha. Funeral aervlcea will Im held at the residence ol T. 1. Ilackleman, Tueeday, March 27th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Fri enda are Invited. as H i " : ''"!' ' .t '' ' '. '' '"' " . .-v- . ' . ' Best, Cheapest and Handiest The increasing business of th f-l- BAone oomoanv at till, mtv ., nt...i Uted new hoards, and aome fine onea art ueing put in uy nr. friendly of Eugene. I ha Merrll Bros, are opening a cyclery n the old YM OA roomi, which they have fitted up nea'.ly for the purpoae. The Weat Albany delegates elicted by the republicans laat Saturday will meet tonight at the council chamber for the purpoae of nominating precinct officers and attending to other business. The Shanlko Ultima will t. ti... of the first paper at the new towu at the wrui noua ui tna Uolombla Southern, liig thlnus are eilMu;td Inr tUa ..la.. Can a paper with such a name navigate. iiie uoiuinuia Southern now ha 600( men at work lav na track. The progreaslng nt the rate ol 4500 to 6000 loet nnr da . The Una will hn rr..nrJ,.f ed through to Shanlko by April 16. Oharlov Kurrull kt In utrllr, Hill at a man at the Albun I.nn, l. Counter misted hlra and bit the window causing a fracture ol the evne at the joints. Mr. tarred waa eanortiul to the calaboose. As Charley has a strong blow it was lucky lor the man that the glass was the recipient of the shoulder stroke. An eloctrle headllabt haa recenlly been added to tome ol th paatenger X l'n-1 An. locomotives on the Southern Thellrfhtisby far more poworful than the old oil lamps and It is sld tho track la well lighted for a much icreaur die- Uuce. Theitt lights, it la thouuht. will reduce thi acc dunts at night t mioi- mum.' r.. J. J, Walton, this loroooon entered nto a co;.tr4t with the H. I' It. it. for especial train to bring Wm.J, Bryan here. Jt will leavo Portland April 6, at 0 a. m , arriving In Eugene at or before 10:30 a. in., tame day. The money, amounting to IW1.80, waa paid over and a receipt taken. This ioaurea the presence of the greatnt orator in Amer ica here ou the alwve cate. Jurd. In the primaries Batarday In the middle ward 60 votes were cant for all of the delegatea but k-ur. who received fift. one of these being the 8. P. agent at the depot. The other railroad men, who sit up nights figuring, have inaJe It out that the vote that did thia waa Mr. Fronk's. It gives the lour a material lead and estaulitbes their prominence. According- to a canvass of the HbrarUa and book stores ol J'ew York Cur the popularity ol tbe current novel of the day was'n In laef il'owiog order Red Pottage. 1'he Light o( ifcarthey. Richard Carvel, Young April, Janice Meredith, A Oenttemdo irom Indiana, Davht liar am, When Knighthood waa In Flower. Tbe Market l'laoe, Red Ruck, etc. The Davie it Miller livery stable Is being raited a story, when it will make a two and a half story building, a mod ern livery stable. Mr. Crawford, the owner la generally Improving bis proper IT. ' - - A C k Ecar this noon run op the main track end a ewiicb at tee aame time until about square acroaa the track,, it careful manipulation of tbe car it was gotten on the right track inside of ten minuets with no damaire. Several prominent Albany men have tlfir name In the Toledo Leader thia week. Cau e, non-payment tf Lincoln couoty taxe. 1 2 'u-" Dawson's moved to Kodaks Kodaks Kodaks Kodaks Kodaks Kodaks ...... ,. I, . . . v . . -, - Mrs. I. Fromsn,re!d!ng near this city, was stricken wlvh pir,is yesterday and is in a serious condition. The man who predicted snow before the season ended, tills morning had an inkling that he might win yet. Rut will be. Mr.Tayler If III of Crook county past ed through this noon going south. Mrs. W. A. Bants of Portland Of ( viaiting witn Mrs. U. W. Harris of thia city. Mr. and Mrs. Cant, of Philomath. spent Sunday la Albany tbe gnette of Mr. Jut. V. Powell. Ir. Lowe Is in town and (s stopping mm ncvere. ne gs back to ttugene tomorrow night. Rathbone I Sinters are requested to meet at thelr.hall, Tuesday afternoon at i o'clock, Mirch 27, 1000. At the K. of P. meeting tonlgbt there will be won In tbe eecood rank. Let all members attend. Miss Carrie Oalbraith left this morn lor Pullman, Waah.where she will be the guest of M rs. Will Lyon. Hollo, Hello, Mr. ff. L. Walden re turned on the boat thia morning from Corvalll where he spent Sunday, Mrs. Knr.pp, of this city, left this morning for Miuuetota. on a visit. She will visit relatives in Washington oo the way. J. B. Van Winkle returned from Hal aey this afternoon, having teen called there by the last illness of hi sitter Mite Bertha, wboditd this afternoon. The Central W. O. T. U. will meet lo morrow after noon at tbelr bal , to which all members are earnestly resquetted to be preeent. A procram will be presented. Hon. H. IJ. Miller expect to start for Waahington, DC. about April let. Miss Laura Miller, in all pro) ability, will ac company ber father to China. Guard. Conductor Dave L. Houston, of tbe B. I'. It. R.. la ment'oned aa a democratic candidate for sheriff of Multnomah county. The Dkmochat seconds the nomination. Dave la all right. Toe many friends of Mrs. Ima Mon leitn are glad to koow of her gradual im provement a'ter she had been as eloee to deatb'e door as It Is poisible to be asd live. Mr. Sam T Shaw waa taken sudden ly and violently ill Just before train time this morning. She and Mr. Bhaw were som polled to remain here while the reet of the troupe took the train for Yreka, Cel. Eugene Register, At the circuit eon. t in Eugene last week eighteen divorrea were granted be ginning with January and ending with Lincoln, with Bueh, luth, Wald, Keen ev. Drew, Mania, Pearl Thomas, King, tftlngly, Boag, Jonee, I.awrnee, Mc Urath, Kissinger and Lamb in between. R. J. Keeney, a brother of our towns men, E. J. and J as. Keeney, baa been viaiting them foi some timo past, lie returned to but home at Halaey the first of the weekend intends returning to Morrow count? with bis family in the near future and will embark in the stock business with bis brother James. Hep ner Times. J. Parker Doak a few days ago while bunting waa mistakc-n for a deer by bia companion Warren Bulla rd and shot. b eing killod instantly. T7 First Street, next ALBAN, WaV Paper Wallpaper Wall Paper Wall Paper, Wii Paper! Wall, Paper ; TUESDAY, Ei-tenator Dawson was In Eugene yes terday. License baa been issued for thejmar- nage oi v. w. riodaii and Hits ueii Oooob. Mr.B. F. Ramp hs been appointed committeeman of the neonle's tartv for eaat Albany to succeed Mr. L, M. Curl. ' Mr, Casper Vnndran left today for Snmpter to try bis hand at mining oper ations. Mre. N. T. Moore, of Olympla, for many year a resident of Albany is in the city tbe goest of Mrs. O. W. Warren. A dance at the A.O. U. W.iiall neat Baturday evening. Admisstsn to all hold ing invitations to former parties. A slated communication of Barzllllal Chanter Ho. 10, 0. E. H. will be held In the Masonic Hall Tueeday evening, Marcb 27th, at 7 -M o'clock. Mrs. Mar garet Lutke, Giand Worthy Matron, will be present and a fall attendance is de sired. MaJ. M. II Kill, assisted by his sister Mlaa Hurt ha, last evening at tbe 1. O. O." F. ball gave a delightful party in bonoi of the anniversary of the battle of Malabon, in which'the members ot tbe 2nd regiment distinguished themselves in a manner that bss redounded to their credit and fame aa roldiers, I Co., par ticularly doing aome splendid fighting. Nearly all the members of 1 Co. in the city were present with their sitters and friend. Several hour were sient in games, the parting of a delicious lunch of ice cream and cake, the listening to an excellent program and is aociabiiity. The program consisted of a piano solo by Miss Lora Vance.two songs by the Mitee Stuart, a piano solo by Mies Emma Sox, a vocal solo by Mis Or Dubruille and two vocal solo-, by Mite Ellis, all greatly ap preciated. Maj. Ellia was voted as good an enttrtainer as he waa a surgeon on tbe field.: . Those present were Maj. and Miss Elli. Cant, and Mrs. Pbillin. An gus and tbe Muses Graham, Frank and Mies Stellmacber, Frank and tbe Misses Htuart, Lealie end Miss Viereck, Will end Mise Merrill, Orin and Miss Beam, Jo, and Mis Torbet.Krull and Mies Howard, Sam and Mia Worrell, Roy and Mis Saltmarsb, Messra. Turner, Ilergreave, McDougaU, MrClung, Kober, Wallace, Cyrus and Girerd.Mintee Oalbraith, Ma eon, Vance, Ellison, Whitney, Dubruille, Ketchum, 'Marshall, Sox, Payne. Mr. Swann and Mr. and Mr. Nutting. . - Before Getting Harried . Call at Will Stark for your engagement or wedding ring. An elegant slock to select from, MARRIED. TINDALL - GOOCH. At tbe Court Houne, this afternoon, Judge Barton olliciating, Mr. C. M.Tiodall and Miss Delia Gooch. These are worthy young people resid ing at Shelhurn in thia countv. Miss Delia, being a daughter of A. F- Gooch Esq., the prominent lumberman of Sbel burn, j . Drug OREGON. PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS i PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS s V Driip: tore Republicaa Convention. Additional delegate are; Tangent J II Scott, Cat, fiaott, M Forester, James Uanter, Win Obermey er. Laeorob J O Hsrdln, John Gsmber, n uueuaeiu, nenry Mine. Waterloo M 8 Bellinger, J II Tnrpln, R U Keene, J M Llndiey, K U Hard man, Dayton Harris. 8antiatn-M H Wilds, Clsy Powell, J L Griggs, If Downing, Wm Mr-ore. Orawforcsville K Glaes, EP Large, J O Fox, J C Morgan, R B Stoward. W II Morgan, D F Robinett. Center A From, K Fiom, Geo Wheel er, A Freerksen. Tallmsn Geo McKnlgbt, L A Wile v. L, H Trnelove, Oliver Ba.'t'more, - -j origgs, t A Kigg. Sweet Home. A 0 Buck.E V Roasell, A K Pbeipt, S W Moore. Tbe outlook this afternoon la that the ticket will be: WM Brown for judge, SA Starr for clerk, Cnas Warner for recorder, M D Phillip lor sheriff, Jat Elkins for treasurer, Bruce McKnight for atressor, sod Ned Carlton for super intendent, with tbe representatives mix ed and decendinc on circumstances ex cept aa to George Rees. Likewise as to surveyor and coroner. Tbe delegate of West Albany last night nomiomea tne louowing : precinct offi cers: W. li. Warner justice of the 17 - -. I- I I . L , C. . Fieerksra road supervisor. W. C. Twee- oat committeeman. The Centenary M. E. church of Port land recently prejenfed ' Queen Esther." There are said to be 80,000 balee cf untold uopi in uregon. Ex-Conot7 School Sapertendent Cnrl naa formally announced blinself aa a member of tbe repnblcan party. New Patent : J. Nash, Dayton Wash., leveling attacument lor venictiies; V. U. S'lields and A. Sha w., fire escape. ' Parties going to Lebanon tomorrow morning should remember that tbe train will leave at 7: 10 o'clock, a. m.. which is an hour earllerjtban usual, and will ar rive from there at 9:30 o' clock in time for the Bryan speaking. Tbe contract for bnild nsr the new bank building for the- Eugene Loan and Havioge Dank bss been let to L.N Roney at 115,091. This does not inclnue the vault etc. - Tbe wire are bnmming today from tne amount oi pulling that I being done. The convention will bediatinct'T Hard- man and anti-Hardman, Mr. Hardman seeming to be a mncb an ieaue la tbe candidate. The indication are that Hardman la on top and that all of bis candidatea win ne nominated. We bave it from good au hority that tbe timber ranger in Coo county are bere in the interest of tbe Southern racioe railroad company. Tbi com pany baa located in ihe paet year over 40,000 acre of land in Douglas and Lane countiee,and has filed 60 contetta against limner applications in the latter county. Uverow applications for land patent have been filed in toe U. 8. lam, office in Rosebnrg since Jaanary 1st, eo if any one in UMe county is desirous o I loca; log on vacant land now is the time to ct before it is too late. MarsbSeld Sun. to PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS in Store the Bank, Albany Coixro Athletics. The State Un iversity paper contain an article on the) College Athletic Association,: of whlsh the following I a pattt "The leading editorial In the March Albany College oiuuoui is a rare specimen. or cur riloua pettish nets of thought and neraisU ent evasion of fact it haa few equals. Ia the course of four paragraph the college represenUtivee who met at Salem on February 24th, are dubbed ''hoodlums," "silly" and hoodlum athletes," wire pullers and . men incapable of sober thought. Mt. Angel ha a good base pali team but they I ave taken no part in collegiate sport. Albany ba spas modic foot-ball team which, oa their field, makes a fair antagonist for our sec ond eleven. In track athletica both are, aa yet, unproved. Too many Inferior athletes compete at Salem every year." Under this program a smaller college la to be given no chance because not with, tbe top notchers. Thia i narrow' HOME AND ABROAD. Frank MrTanlel, !thi Portland mur derer of Adelaide Clara Fltch bat been sentenced to fifteen year In the pen tentiary, lie continue to declare ma innocence. The organisation of the convention, appointment of commit'ees, etc. abowe very plainly that Mr. Hardman bas not got bold of the teina today. Street talk doesn't alwaye count. Ihe probaouity now is that the delegation win ne a Dnncan one, and tbe management of tbe campaign will be changed. A little son of Smith Cox was sitting by tbe fire in bis home at Knox's Butte yesterday mornicg when hi nightshirt ca ight fir. Tbe boy rutbed Into the yard and rolled the fire out but not nntil be was considerably borned, and it waa necessary to tend for a doctor to attend nim. Dr. Hill did eo. .' Old as tbe' Ills art the paint asd achee ef JtHEHATISa NEDRilfiU : SOiTICi are as taxes ia tie ewe ot ibjr St Jacobs Oil