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THE AiOJ.NJiNti Hra-ALl-V FMIXAY MATJC11 7. JM0. attorning iattg Seviul SI'FIIAI.. 1" t) .1. M. ... .tt,.i r;iT!ur before buy in a. intake Mis- take: Iji beat- , are ar.vay o.-tly. e tin- ins stoves we i, . A 1 well :is th.- n''. stock in the city ani The stoves we offer were not boi-hi as an experi ment but as a certainty. We know what each Move will do, ami they were bcu-ht for cii'b, so the j.rin- is rL-ht. We have special Mes in heaters, besitle our reyula. lines of Garland, Argan.l and Su perior stoves and ranges. (Jko. W. Smith. OS SALf.. Ti e liAii v Hkr.u.i- will be on sale earh morning at the new stand i-i Y. F. Ktihn's. where it . an In- j.!'-iiri"l at cents pel :opy. . . WKATHSMi INDICATION. For Albany and .cinity- -Fol-owinu' is liie iorceas-t :or -1 f ours, ndinv; at s i i. to-c.a . : Kain; slightly warmer. .lOTTINtiS ABOCr TOV. N. T. L. Wallace returned yesterday from Astoria. S. E. Young has U-oii in l'ort land on a business trip. K. (!. Heardsley has been in j alem for a day or two on business. A lot of very nice California cab bage just received at Spencer & Blackburn's. Fresh candies , nuts , figs, oranges, lemons, etc. at Spencer fc Jllackburc's. Trv Silver Quarter plug cut. A rplendid smoke. Progressive dealers keep it. A. B. Lacey of Independence has removed to this city and gone into the dray business. A line fruit farm for rent, extra inducements offered. Inquire of the Oregon Land Co. Logan" Hay's, manager of the Western Union Telegraph office at Corvallis is in the city. A special train bearing the pas sengers and fast freight from Ya iuina arrived yesterday afternoon. A new lot' of very nice- dried beef, which will be chipped to order at Spencer & Blackburn's. l)r. L N. Woodle has purchased the ' team?, backs and delivery business "of Myers P.ros. in tills eity for $2,000. -' 1 Read barrows & Searls adver tisement in dnother colunv. They havo a line spring stock. Store in Blumberg's block. Siinl May of Ilarrisburg is in town. Mr. May is pleased with Albany's growth, ami he may be in bitsinesa in this city some day. MaJor'VS. t". "Casscll, con tractor and builder, has removed to the tJrimmer house'on Seventh street between Montgomery 1 and Kail road. Ah immense line of new-spring :lothing, latest shapes in stifftiats, and a great variety of gents fur nishings have just been opened at L. E.'Main's clothing store. Joseph Myers has purchased a half interest in the meat market if E. E. Warford. The market will lx; run by Mr. Warford and Joseph Tyler, who know how to ater to the tastes of the public. Dr. I'atton treats successfully all diseases ot women, and guarantees to cur all curable private diseases. He has a sure remedy for catarrh of the head, lie sleeps in his office and answers city calli day or night. Consultation is free and everything is strictly confidential. He can be found in his olhcc in Blumberg'. block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. eT Bnslne llouKe. Mr. J. K. Neil, his son R. L. Neil and son-in-law August Lange. three enterprising business men ot Crete, Nebraska, have located in thfa city and will go into business. "The latter "has leased; the VahCe corner opposite the Revere House, nowoccupiea ny Jonn r. jscnnieer, and will Xpen a" general merchan dise and grocery store6h April 1st. He will be assisted in the business by: his brother-in-law. They are hlgblv pleased1 with Oregon arid with '"Albany. 'Mr. Neil Sr. ex- St8 to invest in real estate here, e fea ten' in bilsihss for;' many yeart tod inay make a change by going Into the1 real state busihess; r- !.-.--.- .v- ' Coming Nex Monday. Chas."Tft'. mloeAon? 'advance agent of John t?; Lrndsay's Xitvr mtair. ComDiariVi is inthd-city' air tanging fW the ' reappearanc cl thin famous traeedian . next Mon- This will be the occasion 'of Ihi rBobehins tof lhr bperttboiiae ThlM'chEBDanV wifl plar " three nights, prenting "Ingomar, the HaKartn.natnon and'Prthias," ami Enoch" Ardefi." Mr. Lind- garis well and favorably Known to . i -I. ...1,1 the AIDany puouc, ami ue buouiu be accorded a generous welcome W WMfrte nfaMftwnt. '" An Albany IodaeMon. In theFhow'window of L. E. Blain'e clothing store yesterday was aeorispicfious plat-ird; "Manu factured by the Albany Woolen Mill'' ft was a suit oi fine gray clothing, the' tlrst turned out by the'uVw roillsv "The 'suit was all wool and" was marked $10. It is super in both quality and finish toafty'' Quantity of clothing sold loTOore'money, and w 'a fine ex hibition of what the Albany woolen mills catfdo. ' - r " A irood second hand organ for oai.. ..iiM.in at the art studio over Linn County bank. Republican Stale Convention. At the meeting of the republican state central committee in Port land "Wednesday all of the counties except three were represented and there Avere but few proxies. Com mittees on call and apportionment having' been appointed, the com mittee took recess until two o'clock. In the afternoon the delegates, numbeiing 218, were, on report of the committee, aj portioned among the different counties, giving one delegate at large to each county, and one dele gate for each 1 75 votes cast for Binger ' Herrinan in 1888, or frac tion over one-half. This gives Linn county ten delegates'. The state convention was called to meet at Portlahtl,-on' April Kith, 3 he calr invites all voters who lie eve in American ' markets for American productions, in the right of every voter in the nation to cast a free ballot and have it honestly counted, and in a liberal support of our common schools, to unite in selecting delegates to this convention--The utmost harmony pre vailed arid everV'nreinrxt'r reported bright prospects for a republican victory in June. The committee recommend that the primaries be held on Saturday, April 5, t8!H), and the county conventions n April !, 1S!H, unless otherwise or dered by the proper county central committee. They All Like Oregon. The Gazette, of Rochdale, Mans., 6avs: Edward Saunders, of this village, w ho has been to Albany, Oregon, the last four months set ting up Johnson & Basset t's ma- j chinerv for the new woolen mills in that growing Western city, ar rived home ."aturday and speaks in the highest terms of the climate and people of Albany. He also brings home some line Oregon fruit. Y. H. C. A. Meeting. Tlia mcnilgr Tiinnthlv lllPPtini' (if ! the libard of directors of the Young A 1 V- .l.... .....v , " ' " " O Mens Christain Association will ne held tlds evening at 8 o'clock in the rooms. Final arrangements will lie made for establishing a Eopular lecture course. Any other usinees-fou'ml necessary will ' be brought up.' A week from to-night is the Tneetmg of the whole aseo ciation; -embers are requested to keep the date" in mind, I ; ',i ill. '.-: For Sunday' Dinner. Comb honey, Pickles;" Cabbage, Smyrna figs, Persian dates, Dried 'apricots, Dried plums, Dried peaches, Celery, Sauer kraut, Chow chow, Oranges, Lenohs, Praties, Almonds, Pecans, Walnuts; Bananas, Onions, Parsnips, Pieca1H!f, Chipped beef. Carrots, iFine dressettWckens. Call early and select Irottf the above, jtiet received 'at the Willamette Packing jompany b. LETTER LIST. Following is alist oi tlie letter re maining uncoiled for In the postoflke at Al -auy, Oregon, February 25, lfS'.K). Persons calling for them w ill please give the date on which they were au teitised: Bole i.Mrs ThcresaBeiicdii t, S K Cox, Oconrc, Churcli, Mrs Ella Foster, Arthur Hunt, Miss Maggie Hill. Oscar .'J Hewitt, w J Lefiey, Mary 2 Lock wood. Warren Nesser, August rsasii, yi i PU keris. Mus Ina Post, Mrs W C Woody. J W Bufus Thompson., P. M'. DISTRICT TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Programme of the Ses3:oa Which Begis3 n This City Next Wednesday. Folio -a in" is the programme of i the dbtrict teachers' institute, i which will convene in this city ' next Wednesday, March 10, and 1 continue until and inclusive of Sat ! unlay, March 22: ' WEDNESDAY EVENINli SIISSON. i Music. Address of Welcome Stint. L. I M. Curl, Albany. ; Music. Response Snpt ! folk county. Music. Recitation. Music. Lecture Rev, W. ivun.il., Salem, j i . . pastor Firfct M. K. churcli, Oregon. Music. Till' RS DAY MOKNINli SESSION. Organization. Methods in School Work State Snpt. McElroy. Civil Government in Schools G. T. Russell, principal Halsey pubiie schools. Language Lessons L. L. Say. principal South Brownsville publu schools. General Discussion What rules oudit a teacher to make at the opening of his school? AFTERNOON SESSION. School Management M. R. Brown, principal Silverton public schools. Whispering or No Whispering Supt. L. H. Baker, Yamhill county. General Discussion Proper mo tives and incentives to study. EVENINO SESSION. Music. Kecitation. Music. AddrQss Presdent T. VanScoy, Willamette University, Salem. Music. Lecture President D. T. Stan ley, State Normal school, Mon nouth. Music. FRIDAY MOKXIMi SESSION. Value of School Libraries Jay II. Jewitt, principal Ilarrisburg public schools. Language J. B. Leatherman, principal Woodburn public schools. The Kecitation G. A. Walker, principal Albany public schools. General Discussion Physiology and hygiene, methods of teactiing. AFTERNOON SESSION. Technical Grammar A. J. Gar land, principal North Brownsville public schools. A Plea for Skilled Workmen R. N. Wright, Santiara Academy. Comparative Merits of Mixed and Graded Schools W..T. Van Scoy, principal Jefferson public schools. General Discussion Legal rights and duties of teachers. ' KVEMXG SESHION. Music. Kecitation Mrs. A.J. Garland, Brownsville. Music. Address, -The School, The Col lege" Prof. W.'S. Gilbert, Philo math College. Music. Lecture Pres. T. J. Brownson, McMinnville College. Music. SATl'RDAY MOIiXIMi SESSION. School Economy S. A. Randall, city superintendent public schools, Salem. Number Work W. W. Bristow, State Agricultural College, Cor vallis. Geography. Committee on music Prot. W. H. Lee, A. C. Littler, Miss Lillie M. Koberton. The best recitative and musical Ulent will lie secured, aud the daily exercises will be intr- spersed with recitations and read ings and good music, vocal and in strumental. The leading teacners in the sev eral counties in the district and in the state will be present and assist in the work of the institute. All members attending the in stitute, and paving full fare over the East and West Side division of the Southern Pacific Railway lines Vi Oregon, will beentitled to return tickets at one-fifth fare. This re duction wjll be given on the re turn trip by the agents at Corvalhs and Albany. The hotels of Albany will enter tain those attending, during the days of the institute, at reduced rates. ' " ' ACCIDENT IN8CRANCK. m. . . ... . business or profesBional man " "ecnamc. ne raiiroaa iy the man who travels ought to have an 'accident policy, for ny are in dangerous business, but wbat'rik does - be "run?' None, of course except oi oeing thrown from f bis Carriage,' or failing ddw6 stairs or ciown street trap, or simnmer off tbefi or Walks, 'of -gettiug drowned wane eoancg w oawjog, or navnig his'VftjrlMUdiag eolkptu or burn up, or betrig roasted of trampled to death in a theater bte or panW;"6r happen ing to be in a train wreck or steamer explosion, of oft a ' horse or cable car maslted by a train- f by getting un- orsKea-ana running away, or a "grand stated' ttkViBg in and' titling hinior being' biUen' or gored by- stray logs or cattle or blown to piece by -i boiler he ' happens to be near or a bursting election eadnon, or from an elevator ghring way, or a few hundred other things We 'bays' not space to re count. The truth is the special dan gers of occupation are supplementary to a vast roll common to all humanity; and to Which in some regards the pro fessional classes are the' most exposed. ao procure reuaoie insurance m event of accident, call on C. 1J. Winn, Albany, Oregon, aud have a policy written in the Tiavekia" Insurance Co., 'of Hartford, Conn ' ' MARRIED. " COX ARCHIBALD-Od Wedm-sduv. March 5, 1S1H), at the residence of tlie omeiaiiiifr clertrynian, by Kev. S. S. Meminj!er, Mr. Smith Cox and .Miss Annie Archibuld. GROVE POTTER On Thurbdny, March tt, 1890. at the Russ IToiiic, fh ;his litv, by tieorge Humphrey, Mr. v w ' i . r u . .' ms.. t. vjiuc uuu .u'sa lua rouer. LINN COUNTY REPUBLICANS. The Central Ccmmilteo Called to Meet March 21.. Tlie members of the Linn Count v Republican Central Com- j mittee are hereby notified to meet : in Albany at 1 i m. on Fridav, (March 21, 1800, to make arrange : ments for the republican count v i convention and primaries, and such other business as may come before them. The members of the committee. V I I'ovimtiU 1 ""iiiuiis iituoc ojjponuvo. lorilie u.i.ia.Mioius,lmnv precincts are as foowg. ' Albanv, W. M. Ketchum ; Tan i gem, B. A. Witzel; Shedd, G. W. ; Davis: Ilarrisburg, llarvev, Sum- I merville; Syracuse, J. J. Graham : Halsev, J. R. Pearl; Brownsville, K. W. Breose; Sweet Home. John jDonaca; Lebanon, David An j drews ; Scio, J. C. Johnson : Franklin Butte, E. O. Hyde; San tiam. William Paul; Libertv, J. D. Wood; Waterloo, John Reed; Crawfordsville, J. II. Glass; Brush Creek, J. B. Keeney; Cen ter, a! Frumra ; Fox Vallev, J. S. Mills; Rock Creek, T. J." Butler; Orleans, M:rk Hulburt; Peoria, .1. K. Haight; West Albany, F. M. Kedlield; l'.ist Albany, William Jourdan. Wm. Ketcium. Chairman. UAAVFOIJDSVII.LK ITEMS. Chawfohiisviu.k, March "5. Drummers thicker than fleas. Mr. Henrv Chance and wife of I Cottage Jrove are in town visiting menus. The thermometer registered 12 degrees above zero last Wednesday j morning. Mr. Joseph Joslin left here this morning for Indiana to visit his children. Mr. Patrick Farrel returned to his home in Eugene last Tuesday. He has been here for a month teaching the band. They have made excellent progress. Dr. Conkling Lectured here last Monday and Tuesday nights on the subject of the "Ten lost tribes of Israel." He advanced some cranky ideas concerning them. Mr. Smith of Brownsville : in town last Friday. While ben- he liought a box of cigars to treat tbelKiyson. Ikm't tell any one that he is a candidate for sheriff. Stockmen are lieginning to lose heavily owing to the continous bad weather. The past two months have been bard on stock. Feed is very scarce and many have been out for several days. Mr. Charles Aiken, wife and two daughters arrived here some days ago from Wisconsin. Mr. Aiken has purchased a farm of J. C. Cox about one-half mile from town. The 'annual Fcliool meeting' was held b-day. ' There was a 'good turn' out vf the 'voters. Mr. W. B. Glass ' w;a re-elected clerk. W. II. Scott director The dis trict is in good shape, leing out of debt and supplies for another year paid for. Will & Stark have just received a new lot of line jewelry and gold watches. Call and see them. K LEP YOUR EYE ON 1. JiCAKDSLlJY'S Column. Agent for NKW ZEALAND INS. CO. CAPITAL $5,000,000. Fire and Marine In: urai-.o- writteu. )an Real Estate LAHtiK LIST OF BUSINESS PROPERTY, i . 7 Residence . Property, CHEAP LOTS IN ALL ADDITIONS, FOR SALE ON THE INSTALLMEP PLAN. 9Farm Property in large or small tracta on faorable term' .' ' 1 . If you are lookinj'for investment, caliat this officeV- V ' ' ' -IN OFFICE i i'-' EVENINGS" E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Agent asdnotry pcblic Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon. Not Ics of DiMolutlon. N 0TICS IE HKRT ITB iii.i iii.iu r.M- iu.nhin heretofore existing under the (tyleand firm name of Ashbyft Dickinson is hereby Uissoiveu ry muimu R. P. Ashby retiring havinir sold his inter est in and to said-arm bsiwto Mr. GeorKe Dickinson, ho will eontinoe the tame, B. F. Asa bt, - Oio. DiesiMson Albany, Oregon, February 28th, Itm. - Fasau.-A Hi swosa wwo vaciii!, at c really reducrd. rata; also c hoi on canary birds, Knjrlish alid German-singers. For psirticniars inquire of Mrs. wm. Myer. tAST NOTES. The towns of Oregon, without exception, s re enjoying a healthy growth. Dr. Alon.o Cleaver, of llaker City, has been appointed register of the land otlice at LaGrande. In Seattle 142 building permits w ere issued it February. The cost of these structures will lieL'l'li,-. The people of Polk and Marion counties are moving in the matter of replacing the bridge across the Willamette at Salem. The bridge proved itself to be a great public necessity, and will be rebuilt. T Last Wednesday morning the thermometer registered 17 degrees below zero at Ileppner. The loss of cattle and sheop was not large until the last cold weather, but it is apprehended that many will die now, as feed is very scarce. Frank Hover, the well-known pugilist, arrived in Portland Mon day night from San Francisco on the Oregon. It is understotid that he w ill challenge the winner of the Conley-Flaberty light which comes off" at "the pavilion Saturday night. In Seattle during the month of February there were 11 fires in tents by which 20 were destroyed and one damaged twice. The total loss resulting from these fires, as estimated by the department, is $1S,U50. The losses as estimated by those burned out is greatly in excess of this. Hon. II. 15. Miller, of Josephine county, is reported as having a boom for congressman. Mr.Miller is a republican and a shrewd poli tician and it is stated that he has claims on the party managers at Portland. This "enlarges the aspirants for congressional honors in the republican ranks to four, Hermann, Leasure, , Ellis and Miller. We will guarantee you as good or better goods for the same money as 4ny bouse in town. Spencer & Blackburn. Wilt's Addition TO ALBANY IS now on the market and comprises 105 large, level and beautiful build ing lots. The blocks have eight lots to the block, each lot being 60 by 100 feet. ' The streets are GO feet wide with two large avenues, one of 100 feet and the other of 90 "feet in width. " There will probablv be a motor or electric line to this addition Defore long. For terms of ale' apply to any real estate agent in the city. Wilson Town send, UKAI. KSTATK, LOAN, ISSCRIM'E AND TEANSFER AGENTS. We have customers for farm prop, erty and town lots Parties hiving property to tcil will do well to call and see us. We also have money to loan on long time. Low interest. Office on First street, next door to Thompson V. Overman's.' STONE MEN ATTENTION--Bi"s will lo received up to 12 o'clock noon oa Satur day, March 8, for the furnishing and cutting f tone for the Hank of Oregon buiUlinc. Itiils must state the quwrj from which the stone is taken and a sample piece f the name presented. Information .-itch and plans can be been at the ottk-e of C. W. A.vcr?. in the room of Albanv Si Astoria railroad company, IVst National hank building, Albany. Oregon, Thu ru;ht is re served to reject any and ail bid. McDonald & Lassell, HAItlUSBURG. OAEGON, Are prepared t furnish Drst-clasi lumber in car Iwul In- at ruling prices for rhe cjm ini; season. Ther solicit correpondcnce. E. C. PHELPS, COMMERCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS OVER WELLS, FAKGO A CO 8 OFFICE, , ALBANY, OREGON. NEW. I uv r niv ' Met sra. Spencer & Blackburn desire now cotaDlete in all lines pertaining to Ml nil III nun Consignmerts cf new goods consisting of staple and fancy groceries, for liberal discounts, which will be shared with eta (customers' Is centered in our special delivery (the only only cno in the city) 'whereby dered'ufwbmptly'and to the entire satisfaction otur patrons. - f-.-.--5..-. ; : i4rv 'V r-i . . Of our ability to please our customers, and proud of the kind, words bestowed upon us by those whom we strive to Is ft K-eat convenience to the ladies, as we call at their house every morning or evening, take orders for the day's supplies, and deliver t,hr drotiptfyV thus saving tbehihe wilk. down town- as well ftthe tedious waiting for ske articles ordered and the too oftett:keen"d1spibttoienof an Wire failure to receive them: ' - v Ii you order gocds from us you get just what you order and in time far tho meal for which you intend them. FRESH JERSEY BUTTER. We have engaged the entire product of Mr. E. Loouye's Jersey dairy acd jus hotter t ll times. ; ; ' ' " Cious Is to conduct a. fir8t-cla?s giocery FARMERS We will make it to THE BLOCKADE EJMDED. -NEW COOnS FKOM- SAN FEAMSCO. I have just received a fresh supply of new cream cheese, mixed pickles, choice comb honev, roast coffee, lare stedless orangei, lemons, figs, choice candies, nuts, and other good things, to which I invite the attention of the public. K L, Kenton NER THE POSTOFFICE. STANAED & CUSICK, srcCKSSOBS TO Gt'ISS A BOX rROl'RIETORS OK City Drug Store. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, School and Ai fists' Supplies. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon. -, 1 Overcoa And a fw Lines of winter suits, which will be sold very low Prices. WE H W For our immense new steck toar live as soon as the blockade is over. THE Leading ClQt&ier, TOWNSEND'S GARDEN to a-XiBJsr, Is now ou the market for sale by STRANGERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL ON O. E. BROWNELL. AND INSPECT Choice Family Groceries. NEW: MI 1 I I T to announce to the people of Albany the grocery business. ' Wi - RAILY OUR fHOE i i OUR OBJECT busintss, and we cordially invite trial orders your interests to bring us your yroduce'.-1 ' ALBANY, OREGOS HAVE ii ADDIfll : t TOTVSEND & WILSON. III8 STOCK OF- T NEW! mr HI and adjacent country that their stock '' H which we pay ap - ' r-. ':. pot cash, thereby aarmx we are enabled to deliver al w -'.;.. 4. all foodr will have an amr.l supply - 4 7f ddioi