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llw HmswA, fP.NUrriNQ.Ed; and Prop. (Catered t the Pn.t Offloe m Albany fregor,s second oiees mm matter, n "ii i i ii i i i i i' i i aaat NEW ADVERTISEMENTS The Prohibitionists. At the State Prohibition Convention yesterday tbe lollowlng til done. Ticket nominated : Supreme Judge 0 J Bright, of Was co, Bbernian uounty. , ,:", rw.. Fli.t Dietrlct. W P El more, of Brownsville, Lnn County ; 8m ond Bietrict, Leslie Butler, of Uoxl Riv er. Wasco Ooanty. Presidential elector N A Davis, of Milton. Umatilla County: 0 F Mills, of McMinnville. Yamhill Count t N F Jankins, of Gral Pass, Josephine Ooanty ; F R Spaalaing, of Hood Kiver, wwl Kiwr Wasco uouoty. State Food and Dairy Cotna5sioner PLKenady. Bcete Central Committee-1 H Amos, chairman : BO Miller, secretary : F JJo- Kercbs r. treasurer. Delegates to the National (Convention Rev C U Stevenson, Albany, Linn County : Dr L Lane, Portlaod, Mult nomah Countv: J A Lonabnttotn. Al bany, Linn County; Rev QQ Haley, Warreoton, Uiueop uoonty; uaytoo Taylor, The Dalles, Wasco County : O Miller, Portland, Multnomah County; I H Amos, Portland, Multnomah County ; F P Morgan, Ilillsboro, Washington Ooanty; A McElatn, Milton. Umatilla County, It wa "Resolved, Tbat the policy of toe Administration, as indicated in it protection of the liquor bosinese in Cuba, Puerto Rico and tbe Philippine, is etain on our National honor, lhat the attitude of the Republican party toward the uquor-eelling Army canteen ebou.d drive oat ol that part every loyal citizen who has heretofore And the democrats were condemned for not resolving on tbe liquor question. Mr. E. L. Power ot Lebanon now has a residence i f hie own, having invested -thia week in a pleasant place. J. W. Peabody of Walla Walla located in Lebanon yesterday and before last evening had purchased the four acre lot of J. H. LovealU Such men mean bus iness. Dr. Karl Korn of Dayton. O., ia in the tate looking for a location for a beet su gar factory and i. raiding the hopes of several places. D. Solia Cohen of Port land is one of tbe movers in it. A gift of 5,000 acres of land is wanted, when fac tory costing 17000,000 will be erected. F.E.Allen baa sold" his residence to Frank Sk'pton for $1500 and will move into tbe Tate :eaideno In the first ward. . - Letter List. Following is th list of letters remaining in the Poctoffice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, April II. 1900, Persons calling for these letters mut give the date on which advertised : Baumlee A Boebeim Condra, Mr W U Cox, Mr LG Cox, Mrs Lna Davie. Mr W R Finley, Mr O B Hapner, Mrs Nora . Lovejoy, Mr C E-5 Irvine, Mrs 8 J : Stuart, Miss Maggie Wheeler, Mrs Dieoa Hoi brook, John H Morgan, R T Raymond.Mr W J Roes, Mr John Wallace, Mr F S.S. Train. P. M,. Constipation; Headache, Biliousness Heartburn, ?n.- r- Dizziness . that your liver ' :t of order. The .t medicine to rouse the liver and cure an these Ills, Is found in ' Hood' PHla 23 eente. Sold by an medicine dealers. t YODB EYES.- Have them examined by Prof. Angnst Stark of this city permanently located Here, wuo nas made tne eves a special study, and) will fit them with'glasaes that will give satisfaction. If your eyes are weakening call and have a talk with bun. DAVIDY01JNG Painter and Paperbanger. 3rd and Lon Streets. Ordinary Paper hanging 10c per roll. Bptting Ingrain 18c, hoofe lining 3c per yard. -Other work in proportion. All work warranted. Buy your. Hardware ii Tinware Ma ani' Grass Seeds OF Ohlirig & Hulburt. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE 13 flEREBTJG FVEN THAT the annual meeting of the Albany Mininff Milling Co. will be held at Ue 0tce of C. Burkhart on April 28th, 900, at 4 o'clock p. m. of said da 7 for the nrpoee of electing aevn directors.to serve or one year ana ine iransacuva m .uca ether business as may lewll v come before eaaeung. By order of the directors. C. O. Burkhabt, Presidect. . E. Bbowkiix, Secretary, . , Mr. Tongue. Of course Mr. font us was nominated at McMinnville tor congress on the re publican ticket. As stated by the D- ocrit when the first opposition to him arose it was desreed by tbe bosses and was bound to follow. It was a pari of tbe work of the machine. Mr, Tongue Is peculiarly a ring man, and he. Is Just ibe kind ol a man the politician who manipulate conventions wanted. It was alfarranged for the Linn county delega tion to be elected in hie interest, but circumstances erase which pievented it and a deleeation ia the interest of treat deal better man was elected. It was to elsewhere, and where opposition d.Wationa were sent it was only by a scratch. In every county the men in tne rloffS were for Tongue, and their influ ence was sufficient to secure the required I m,tor!.. on th first bellt Tbe people I ' will now decide whether he ball again ...mi or miarentetent them in con' . t II tl greet. Toe people m me vauey u- particularly remember tbe tenure to se cure the Yaqmna appropriation. Mr Tongue ostensibly made a show lug in the effort to secure it, but there Is a eNoog sentiment ol belief that he really made little effort. Front now until election dav the party organs wiil have their hande full explaining thia away, and those under the lash will (all in line re gardless of tL el r present opposition to him, while those independent eoough to do their own voMng w'll at leat put in vote that will not count for bim. Tonaue represents that element in politics against which the people of the United States are generally crying and there are strong Indications that the oeoDle of this district will speak in an I emphatic manner on tbe subject. Ia the Walla Walla bosp.tal Is an old and worthy pioneer from Snelton, Mason county, Wash., who is almost belplea and sadly crippled np with I rheumatism ays the Union . Being a b'O'.ber 0d Fellow some ol the members mad the the old man frequent and indeed wel come visits. Being informed! that the ailing brother might return to his iong home at anv time, they asked bim whether he would not like to see bis wife once more . He gsxsd op at the ceiling for a moment and then said : "God knows I would like to see ber. but to do that she would have to mort gage her little borne in order to raise the money necessary, and rather tbao to see her with a mortgaged bom., ' prefer to die here alone." A prominent member of Enterprise odge No. 2, upon bearing this, quietly i ret nromBtlv arraased matters for the old ladvlto come at once. She won' have to mortgage bar home, for there are eood Samaiitsns of today, inst as of yore, and of tnem it can never be truly said: "I was sick, and ton visited me not."-, - v. ;..-!- ' ' ' Gov. Roosevelt is quoted al saying that he "wished to God we were oot of the Philippines" and that President Mc- Kinlsy bad "about as mncb backbone as a toy chocolate man." After this, per baps tbe Republican leaders will aban don the effort to force tbe Governor to take tbe tail place on the ticket this fall in the hope of saving the Administration. If thsy want a hero, why don't they Ue Dewey. He I as softly owned np to his illingnecs to run at the bead if the country insists. After a wbile.be will even pnt np with second place on a re publican ticket. IGreat Britain went to war with Russia and fell into as many traps. as she bas fallen ia ia th South African war, can anvone tell iust how serious ber predicament would be? Jim Corbett and John L. Sullivan are both said to be training bard before their pbon graphs. J Senator Bevendge sxmt to have been paired against himself on tbe Porto Ri can bill. T 2 $100 Reward 9100. The readers of thia paper will be pleased to learn that there ia at least one d rested disease mat science nas neen able to cure in all its stages, and tbat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tbe on ly positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrn being a constitn tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken intrually,acting directly upon the blood and mucons surfaces; ot- tne system thereby deetroying tbe foundation of tbe disease, and giving tne patient airengtn by building no tbe constitution and as sisting nature m doing its worn, xne prnpnetora nave so mucn laitn in its curative cowers tbat they oner One Hun dred Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure, bend lor in 1 01 testimonials. Address, F i. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Tnls and That SmOey'a Clean Printing. Open till 12 o'clock p.m. at Blotter's. Dr. J. H. Krskine is now in the Foster Block, 2nd story. For sale, good carpeting, 33 cents per yard, by T. 8. Alesander, east end oietb street. .' ;..-. A The beat meats of all kinds and treatment at the Albany Dressed Comoanv's ' market, iust dawn Beeond eltt treats Good weight and prompt attend ion. senator Bevtridge will never recover from hie Porto Rioan meralltance. was the only man ia all the Senate Us who voted for the Davis amendment and thsn ! voted (or the bill without the amend men thus bowing U Henna and tbe adatula tratton. . Why will Senators n.vsr Itara that the country will t stent any snspioion of a man yielding his conviction far more than it will resent any Insistence oi them, no matter how nopopu'er they maybe. The War Department dsuie that It spent 1700,000 in fitting np the traniport Sumoer. saying lhat the amount was only $250,000. But it admits that it has spent some (4,000,000 ia fitting up six other transports. Where did this nion ey corns from? Who authorised it ex pendllurt T Certainly Congress did not, And who else has a right to direct tbe speodiogof na'lonal luoda? A Marlon tounty man in tbe RaWin journal gives a repuoucan piauorra as follows : ' i . . Remove bank taxes. Tax tbe Portj Rieaoa. Shoot the Filipinoe. Damn the(Duteh in South Africa. Pay 515 a ton (or armor plate. Spread civilisation In the inter t ol tbe trusts. Tbe President recognises tbe advent age lhat Room velt would brine to the ticket, but he shrinks from the con tact nevertheless. He had experience with Rontevtlt In tbe Navy Depertmeut some mouths ago. The unanimity with which tbe Repub lican organs have denounced the Port" Rican bill should have warned tbe Sen ate, but it did not do so. Now the peo ple will prepare to exact the penalty at the polls. Tennessee Gatherings. Politics sre flying In the air: set from nnder, or look out for mud. Ben Neal recently occupied the Fronk residence. Charlie Roes was home from Eucene last week on a visit. . Your correspondent returned from Berry last week. J. H. Fronk went to Eastern Wuh. iogton recently in search o! employment and a location. J. Sherman Wallace, of this vuinltv, was eleeled president of tbe Nathe Sons Lodge which was organized at Lebanon. Geo. Davis, J. Q. Swink, J. Q. Black law and W. W. Fronk attended tbe People's party convention and T. P. Mc Knlgbt the Democrat lo convention at Albany last Wednetday. Geo. Davis was elected a members of the Popnlief county central committee and T P. Me Knight was elected Democratic commit teeman Irom the Aorth Lebanon pre cinct. Marlon G, Cleaver is wielding author, ity in theTenn. school oov-a-dsyslwitb. unlimited success. Sunday school, wms organised lately with Geo. Bark hart as superintendent. Several notato sales twva Kmii ma lately. J. Wither. aI l.h... th. parcnater, le paying from 23 cenia to 45 - - t w. an.wwuvH, U cents per busbel for stock notatoa nrf choice seed. A very neat imorovement la hain made In onr roads opposite M. McCor mack'a farm bv Taylor Evans, on of our ex-rosa supervisors. ainimiwoiii u. tjouev's n iniereeiinc feature ol laat Uond,,', nr ceedine. Nctbing more. Next ! McK. Dr. Pierce FaVoFife Prescriplioii & cures ffemaleweahnessl I L makes weak women! strond sick women well. Charjgeable'Worltf, ' Bot Will A Mark 'keen no with the times.' .They rhains. eonvenir anoona. etel 1 In fact their stock of Jewelry is complete and up-to-date. ' 1 ... A J$few Store,,, A new Hue of Groccines and Provisions opened at the corner of 2nd sod Jack too streets, tlbany, Oregon. We rpc fully invite one and all to call and see us. G C. PARKER. Lost in Admiration of the exqu'rite beauty eoJ unique de siiins of our ne spring stork of carpete. Everyone is that innptcts tbe freth col oring and sryU-e shown In our Amlo- stere, Alcnqtiettes, veiveis, ispesiry, Brotsels and lograln carpete. Let ue figurge with you about replacing your wornout carpets. We have th IsrgVet stock south of Porltsnd trout which to elect. ALBANY FURNITURE CO JMaaonio Temple BtiiUing. "iTni . mm ( F. E. ALLEN & CO. Tro Parker-Bros. ! For the best Groceries, Baked Goods, and Fresh Produce and Fruits. Thomas Brink Pm the oldest established Furniture wuee in the city. He keeps the finest stork of Furniture in the vsi ley. Give him a call and look over his fine goods and gat bis prices be fore yon buy. , ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. Joseph. For Bargains In Farm Lands. Timber Lands and City Property, call on or write 8. N. STEELE A CO. Albany, Oregon UP C0t ABSTRACT, COMT ; 1 ', Albany '.Oregonr ; -1. Officef nana 01 uregon Duuaug. Only set of Abstracts ot Linn County, 0omp!ete aet M naps and plats. SPRINGTIME PLEASURES for health and enjoyment are sure to be ought on a gotd bicycle, and literals ' none that cnl)t the4000 Crescaat br - I.Ll. ,t I II w... - CtVIIlUg fUllllt KIBU IUIIUIT UUI nun. .- lead the descent ut Sterling wlieeliaoy where. They are always ahd and malntalu their superiority over any on the market. Careful, honet and skilled constrm-tlon and speed It the sectet of ' itstuocMS. Wehsvt thfru at 20.00 to $0 00. HOPKINS BROS. "TWO SOULS WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGH I" and that tltouvlit, after full ronldrra tloc, was lhat it would In every way, be to I heir advantage, to trade with F. K. Allen A Co. brcauie they always have the vat or Tin lho In fine eatables of all kinds. We have mild California Cheese and the celebrated Woodland Cheese sod we pride oorselvee on the best CoOee in the city. Just 0enrd op a line lot of Eettern Hsmsard Brvatkfsst Huron See onr shoe window for Dried Fruits and Table delicacies. In short we are prepared to ItirnUh you the best goods to be bad at Reasonable Price, tot T-iAiftHmCili Lounges, Couches Bedroom suits, coane and fine Rockers, Baby Carriages, Go carts Bidding, Spring mattresses, Matting Bide boards, fine extension tables etc. Quid sale and mt profit Proprietor. The Best Photographs In Albany by the Long Photo Co... I ' InFromaa Brick. - - .- v The le-tding gallery of Albany? c . The: only-up-to-date 'first class studio in town. AU work to please, MAKIELOXfi Prop. . i 4 lle na riea. Would be much plssanler if the family la led on sood, nuttltlons foods, llreml Is thomaff of llle. and when ll Is made from the Mssnnlla flour, that is made from lite choicest wheat and grotiud by the bwt roolrr process, tow haa wblte nourl.lilng and drllrlotis food that is tempting ami whnlrsonm. One tik of MHKiiolia Hour will ycu mors breait than any (lour milled. MAfiN'OLIA MIl.1.8. 5. LitUffi Lllller f 7 Mmm VUJOUM' 0rotdalbln8t Albany, Or, eo. Collins D D 8 A, Jack JIuttgva D D 8 fiOLLINSft HODGES Dontiata Fel;o' Temple, Albany, 0 That Tooth needs attention. Remember it can be oiled or extracted wlthou naiu DR. ADAMS. DR. J. L HILL rbysiclanaadl'geca, Hiltniuck - - - Albany, Or. Stanley Stewart, bioycrepairihg, AND LIGHT MACHINE ffoBK L WOUKUUARANTEED. To the Music LovingPublic. o , Those contemplating tak'ng np to study of music will find it to their inter est to investigate the advantages on. red by Albany Culler. The following branches are taughti VOICK. PfANO, ORGAN, cohn4oi!aSvA,k' MA!,X)L,1, Mr. Wlrta. Musical Director, is a trad, oate of the Chic 110 CoriMrv.i.r. Ar ki... sic, and has studied ith such a.tlsts as .nTjimai, ivoening, Falk, Oat. wood. Huff, and the late Dr. K.ri r. Thcee men are masters In Uieir respect ive detiartnienU and musicians of world HWe lame. Mrs. Wirti, instructor In vocal musk. Is a pupil of Mr. William Kitaon Burriit who is known to be one of the best voice teachers In America May. Mr. Horritt studied eight years In Italy and severs, years in London. The methods used la Albany Col less Conservatory are the lateet and most an proved, being the combined result' of superior instruction received experience, and tbe aoqnatntanca with the methods of onr eastern eonservatoriee. , Tuition reasonable. Pupils may'entai at any time.' . ' Fall term opens Sept. 19, 1809. ' r or further inform. tlnn r.ll drees Pressldent Wallace fiowa Lee. THE K. O. T. M.- . VSF S?t?.r,dJ' ' K. 0, T. M, C. 8.MARNlSil,Ccii.mandr. MODKKW WOOUMKN OF""aa1EUi5T V illsnietle Camp No. 6465 meet every , ser-ond and fourth Baturdays of each month in the G, A. It. ball. Vlriting ,. members are Invited. 4"; 1 C.U. Burnt haiit, V.C. ,E It Uustom clerk. M. Senders & Co, fisr And Oat Warehonaos C rvent'j and Railroad Stieits. Wa t. a prepared to take on storag baled t.ey, will bny your oati in anjr quanlty at ts? s&rkat prist, SACKS FURNISOSD, vts bought In ear Iota at any ihtp pingpolnt. M. SENDERS & CO. , C Insurance, Hav, Grain and Wocl. , H; F. nerrill TN80EANCE AND LOAN AGKNT 1 1 ollectlons promplly attended to, cor reepondence sol let te J. Offiea in Dan, aai building. . . .1