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THIS MORNING iUSKALD; TUESDAY. MAt 12, 1891 ON SALE. The Daily Hbkalo will lie on Bale each morning at II. J. Jones' book store.where it tan be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTIX.3 ABOl't-ioWN. Silk mitts at the Ladies Ilazaar. Wallis Nash was in Albany yes terday. Hon. J. K. We-atheilord is in A9hland cn legal business. Fine dressed chickens and geese at Mueller v. (iatrett's. Mr. ieo. Stauard and family arc visiting relatives in Brownsville. A new line of cornets in Ll.ick and colors just received at the La dies Bazaar. . Rev. T. i. Brownson, president of the McMinnville College, wad in this eity yesterday. Julius Joseph went to Yanina: yesterday in the interest of his ci- j gar factory in this city. A new line of ladies and misses 1 Swiss and Jersey ribbed vests just ; received,at the I-adie-s Paaar. Kev. S. (i. Irvine returned yes - terday from Portland, where he I .f ll i. i tcv.ujiiei uic puijui 01 me i ii uei ' ei esis u i ne tiiuercLl pat ts ol t lie .Presbyterian church on Sundav. i city. Jude L. 1- linn w as appoint A. D. i"lausonand wife of Port-! l' lr""1 hr.-t "'aid, but de land, spent Sunday in Albany, i eiincd. Tie? committei was then Mr. Slauson returning liome yes- i appointed us follows: Pir-t ward. lenlay. Mrs. Slauson will her parents for a few days. Summer has come at last and the Ladies Bazaar is now fully pre pared to supply you with every thing in the furnishing goo Is line for ladies and children. They have the largest line of childicns dresses and aprons ever shown in this eity and at feurprisinglv low rnu-s. - . i . . The Serial , . . The Social Session Company appeared at the Metropolitan tht ater,last night, it is farce-come-ly, character acting, bur'eMie and musical excellencies that are brought to the fore by '-. .s;J( ia Session." Tiiis is to be sai 1, it is lerfettly elean. There is not tin slightest leaning toward the b.oa l Btiggestive or vulgar, 'lhe com puny appear to be correct people, and the spectator at once classes them as superior to the "ordinary run." Sacramento Cal., Kecord Union. See what the California and I Eastern papers say of this world-famed company which will, in connection with the famous Black Hussar hand, appear here Friday, Mav 1'iith. About the Krili;e. Tu Tim EhiTuR 01 Til k llru u; Having read the connuupicatioii of P. Cohen in the F.vcning I Vino crat on the bridge ipie.-tion, I de sire to say 'hat his views, as to the necessity of reducing the city's cx enses if the bridge is not" built, are most certainly correct. The people, however, have voted for a 1 bridge, and a tight on the hicatioii j should not lie allowed t interfere J with its construction this summer. 1 Let the city council weigh this! subject well and above all things do not fail to give us a bridge. Ii I we cannot have a high bridge, let lis have a draw bridge. Cm Tw-Fn n:. AokitiK fur a Sitrvfy. A meeting of the settlers was lield at Briteiibinh Saturday las. tor the purpose of petitioning the Htirveyor ireneral to have lha: region included in the scctionid I survey to be made this summer. I A iargu iiuniDer of fieltiets wen .'ll t ii i tnlJintr P.-i.l I .i".. IMf-IOIIl. llll'V U llO hi illhl'lli'f ! Ca lM-tif.if.il. T..,t ;L I...;.... rapidly settled, and the cmiiiry ought to be surveyed, so that actual settlers can aopiite title to the lam). A Sail S.r-ite. The Freewater Herald ve i s tip the gliost,' and the outfit wa ! moveci 10 len.iielon M e.nes l i , says the Athena Pies-;. Tie wagon hauling the m iterial w w draped in mourning with a pa-tc-lo.trd inscription, "tiol-bye Freewater" prominently dis played. Tie Alliance Ileral 1 will soon be bom. Decoration Iay. Kev. I, B. Fisher has Im-cii se lected to preach the iiiennr ial J sermon on Decoration d.iv. with Kev. J. F. Stewart as alternate. The seringa will be preached in the M. E. i hurch May -Mtli at A v. I Jl..ui.vtiiieii iiiiic "iiiiv.i criiin - - . j will be held with appropriate ex-, ..'i'ia..4 " : : .has I.ailie! . Haying purchased an unusually ; large stock anil realizing the late- j ness of the season, we have di ci.led to sell everything in tlie millinery line at greatly reduced rates from this date on. Those requiring an y thing in this line will do well to jdve us an early call. i The Ladies Ha.aar. ; A BOOT ?UJUUICn. N. An Uotrntil sJ Malicious hi9i le Tub- hvi ia a BrowLsv.lle Pap.rS 'Urt r:e: 1 ..tr.: rilK II' t. ei.. s 4 l'i lllMllll M ll ! f ll til t:IL'n f l-i till 1)1,1 ... . . . I, row nsville I inn s, but whose ( niar.cious author resides in ila!iy, and is well known, wa published in the IViiiiHTatMond.iv evening, wt icn needs correction. It is uiii:izTii that :mv respectable paper would publish such base . . t .. i i .... . . . ' i . i.iiscuoois as i.ie article contains. ainl it seems more surprising that an Albany paper would givecircli I lation to such misstatement of j laets. esnecialiv without auv n-! ineiit what 'Ver. The same article, we learn, w as oMVred lor publica tion to other Albany papers, but was refused because of its misrep resentations. The facts in the matter are that the whole budge (pieslion has been conducted fairly, open and above board. After the voters of Albany had decided bv their ballots in favor of bonding the city to aid in building a lee w agon brid.'e. alonir with other puiilie improvements, the city council set about com-mcn.-;rg this important work. Mayo1- Cowan. acting under a vote of the council, unpointed a inni- 1 mittee of three citizens, one from! I each ward, who represent the in . . i i ... ... ' : r.. 1 oi;n' : secon i waril. r. d. j V. Maston; ii.ii. 1 w:i:d, A. Ihuk ' leiuan. ! j in-c.;iiiiini'.eee, n n tiieinav ;r ami city council and t:ie o ui ty court met a.- a j .inl c iminittee to bear the r. io:t of t.ie fiigineer. w ho had I n t inployi d to make a survey ol t ne river, and to select the site and thestyleoi thebiide. l:er view in.- the oI.his ami In-ar- ig '.lie iepo:t of Ihceiigiiit eis this lint loinuiit'e- then proceeded to !.... .. II...:...,. .1 r-:i , .III I hllOWHILT 1; I a .TV i nee t i-1 1 is the only kind ieVed by tlie people ..j Albany j aiiiriu:i county, t 'alapooia . rect, ' the olH site where such a struct- III o.il be biiiil, was selected h a vote ol .eeli lo live, the c llli!y ; j'l.'.-e voti: wi.h tin' majority. " i l'ne eviilcfi? o'.ject ol llu writer j of the article is lo charge public sentiment by mi -1 eprescutai ion5-1 and to thwart the will of the pen- I pie by Mibslituting for a high j sieel hiidge, as first agreed Upon, j a i heap diMW-bi idge which wills entail an endless expense ot from t s.'I'H!!) annually upon the tax-payers of the city ai:d county, lor the hen-, ft of a lew property liolders. Here is where the "manipulation" was attempted but has signally Lil.-d. Will the' peop'e tolerate such Schemes or be content that an annual tax of PU l e fasti ned upon them fur ill time to co.-i.e'.' The accu-a'ion that the commit tee apjHiinie. I were diiectlv inter- este.l in loca'i:: Calapooia strr(t ialsehoo.l. Mr. the bridge at is a malicious ' llaekleman is i nownlob'the heaviest tironei tv loiiier in me lower war I. wh.ie Mayor Cow an owns five times as much i.i the low er ward as he does in the lint,. I r. Maston has n ir.. petty in that end ol town, ami Mr. Young's property is in the mi Idle waul. Hence the nia'i-ei..i.-j charge falls il.it, did it r:c. d any refut itioii of the base accusa tion that these gentit-mcn wou!i stoop to the dishotiorable inetho Is it - .i with which they are i the scuniloiis article in il'.rgetl 111 I epiesti hi. ; it is not only the intent ot the : at tide to slander well known citi-; ens who have lived here J'.r : i years and helped t make of Al-j ! hany a prosperous eiiy, but to in-1 tensity public feeling upjil thej pie.-tioti of the location in the' I hope Jof defeating the hi idge I ! altogether. But fiie;r purposes: are well kiai.vii. and w t v. ill have jahri.L'c. j i It is the senliment oi the people 'that a high fiee wagon hi idge j should span the YA'ilhi nu t t. ;i i Albany this summer, and the! 'manipulation from the aileireil ! l.row ns iiie cot respondent not be allowed to prevent i': w ill I con- st ruction. We re-re' that the editor of the Democrat, who pn tends to have been in fa. i.r of a briiL'c, should have suli'ered himself to be im posed upon hy a malicious M-nliMer with sin h b.ise iniiio-es as the dcfeai o'' lhe bridge. M w i Cm .':;-. irr.-jj'Oi Nut Al'iiu-. low ir.g are ' he am mi: ts a : e I y lhe tlilleiel:! M.l'cs woial's fair: Arkansas 1 pii rn-; for ! Ihe 1 atllonil.l, ;o ,oo i (oh ? HI.,Nlll; In n M.tloil.tHKI; In .liana. .s,.).t (i.;i lo,:i prohabl;, ,l',oii': .Main-, sIl.olO: Mimie- -ola, tloo.'t '0 : M,-.s"uii, t!")t),'Mio ; Nebraska, o'i. nod : Nevaila n - I ! New I lainjisliire. .t-..MK) : New j Jersey, liy'iid; Ncvv York, :'J"i, "d ; .North D.ikor.i. -"-" :; Ohio, Pit) I on - 1 1 tun s- e. . o ; J ,. v;l -t o Vermont, s"..odd West Yngini i j .fllO.tr.id; U is..:oiistn. lo '.Oil!); j Wyoming, Id.'.idt) ; Arizona, slili,- j '"; klan a, d; Noi th Carolina. IJi.dod; Wa-hmgton, b. d,ti.)d: i Mevi,-,,, .L"i,e.o.i. Other .-ta'es, i twenty in ail. have not vet taken I action. Be.-ides I Iregon there wiil i ne eiht or ten tin t will not raise i ...oi.ej ua mate appropiiai ion. j i ..... .. . t j tra..,. New.,,:,,. j o- f.f :li.. i, ,t i, ...f.,t i i buss's hou": i';:: , ........ . ...... i. i ,S n ien. line ; i.e. . on. in-. it- ami-- oi i ne world, j inis want is amy ii.ie-l ly t ram's ! .i i i.i--, .i w oi iv uiai is n il un I l'.nn- om- r ui- , .1., i.. , ,., ,,' i pi ete in e v 1 1 paitcmar and :ljnH ,,,,.,, Mlf,jrluatiu;i1 ' some ol tlie l omleroa : eneve;.. pe tl . at co-t .-eveta.l tines w mn.-li tr m co ; . .. ... ....... .... ...It 1. HI JW canvassing for the kites' edition of this hi... k, which contahis the l ist census comiilete. and an addition ot thnty-tive Hew l::.;ps o! eit.es and many jiages of v.il :ah!e mat ter above wli.it was in the last edifoiis. Tbis work is broilu'lit up to the present year and is thor ough and complete. A KIRAC0L0U3 ESCAPE- A Young Lady DraweJ Haifa Block by a Frightened Hor?e. Miss Mo'liel.udwig had a mirai -1 oils escape from being dragged to ath by a runaway horse in this cif. Mimiav. .Miss l.u.hug and -lislaylor, who reside near the MisATaylor, who reside ; v 'W"1 ouuge mmi a nine ami 1 11 halfVist of town wen- driving town sixth street in a do ' cart nid met a team at the bridge on "' -l " ioj- i.noge on vine srnet across tl e .-antcitii can a: thev In atteiiiptempting to pass hove so close to the side that h'-el wen! no the si lilting bai:iiis r turiiinir the cart over and frighteni.-ig the horse causing it to runaway. Miss Lud.iig's foot .caught in ihe b iit .iu ot the cart a:.d he was dragged half a block under tha cut lieioie- tb horse w.is finally run into a brush iile alongsid the sidewalk and stopped by some young men. Ti:e vo'.ug hulv m extiiecated fioin j t!e '';irt ll"d taken to the residence ; of I'r. J. I.. Hill. Kxaminatioii reveale 1 the fact that her left arm was dislocated at the elbow and the wrist sprained. She was ! 'jru'.seci very nau'y, out noi s-r- ioiisly. 1 Ier escape from a hoi ri'oic j death is tiu'.v inircaulous, con sidering the circuinst-.inces. M.-s Talor was thrown out on th bridje, ingurv. but escaped with s! THE S&NITAM MINES- A Ten-Stamp Mill to Be Put ia IunieJ lately - The Kew OtSccis- The directors of the Albany ! Mining and Milling company held I a meeting yesterday and re cle -t d the entire board of officers, w ith ! tlie e.i eption of seeretar". Th"v are as follows: President,.!, l'. I Cowan ; vice-iiresiih-m . N. 11. Al- I len ; treasurer, i. . Mastoii ; I secieiarc, J. V. Pipe i. i . , . II W aS VOICIl lo Hill 111 !1 tell : slamp mill into the company's mine niimeiliateiv. ,1. . Ila. e ten w as elected as superintendent. The company is moie than s;di.--lieil wilh the results of reienl work i at the mines and the ipiality of.'ie : now ! ing taken out. and wilii lu:di the wmk vigorously this .-iimmer. Y- M. 0. A. NOTES Y. M. (,'. A. district convention in this citv on the -ZA. a:id L'lth of this month. The lue.'iing at the W. C. T. U., I hall Sunday was well aPeu led. , The address and the music was es 1 pecially good. j At the meeting of .the association i last Friday evening eight new j members ere taken into theasso i ci.ition. i Presi le.-it V. II. J.ee has aj J pointed the following members as delegates to the coming conven tion: I., r. .-ox, .-. .. Mee iej. I bx hstedler, Win. Fort miller, : K. M. Ibirton an.l II. F. Merrill.: Coaituinitlees h.ive been aoii'ilii'.-.l as follow s : '. lfii i ri eiei.r.iitii.- i h. 1-. .-ox, J. B. Cougili, V. II. L-e. I'lntTtainnient co iiiultt e C. II. Hart, .1. C. Littler, V. T. llt ar.-l, (ieo. ehesoii, i. I'. It H sel! and -. N. Steele. p.-ception c il.ililittee Fl?d Koi tmiller. ( "has. Aiicers . n, K. I'.l'xlget, A lli'u t Mi amber la in, Cha". Cusick. H. M. McKee, C. II. .sox. I uipil eolnmilti e I-,. 1. llnr- ton, . II. I.ei ('. Awhrev. W II. U Young, (. Y. luiiil t. .lack .-miliy ami I. W. Mn-rs. Music commit tee S. N. Steele C. II. Ilait an. 1 J. K. Mil.er. We are glad t hum that al ready some of the conitiiiiteeuieii are laying their plans !! soli. I w.ak. l'ha is ruld. Nothing but complete siieees-j will ahsiver for t h A Ibatiy ass ia tioii during the c iivcnti.in. Let every man as-ume 0 iicr-oiou ii ponsibihty and c.irrv out the dans already made; sacrifice a ittle tune if necessary and t'letv'iv len. t") the success ol the citv, the ass iciation i ml the rcliir.on you Secretary. proles Ori-yoii t'ri,m the weekly crop weather t:n o! the l reiro!i weather for the week eudim: Mav '. hulk , urcau ! show toe lollo.x lm? condition of crops in Oregon: The temperature his been about the average for the week, w bile the rainfall has been in c..--ss from cue to two inches. In soul htrn 0:ei:on the rain was itnusu ,l:v heavy, general rains prevailed horn the lib to 7 h. ir elusive. On the lith a thunder storm was exnerieiiced. w loch in Benton i ouiiiy especially, was a - ompaiii.il t,y hih winds mid i iail. d.iiii ' sli.-l.t .1 ...,.... I., ...i . I ,,!!'e "1 rye. the bail storm Hail accomiianicd ' II. Ill fell in see ' I lima on the 7t'i. L:ght I'roMfs eneial on the 7l:i. Mb and were : 'lb, doing no appreciab'e damage, i War m sunshine prevailed on the i .'I I, s.h and Ii. The increased w a' lot b has been of gseat hem lit to crops ol all kin. D. Th,. growth j is reiiiitikab'e. Winter wheat is, j in places, .piiie tank. On low hind spring seeding is not co:n- i pleteil. owing . the rams ami wet I '' ,i;l - '' me rye is hea.hii"' Th I clover field are uuu.-uallv i ... .... i -.. oo.ii;:. nay w in ne a Ing :n , - . ,,.;'.; n""" riciug very hem- i i ' r fc ' ' :r7 ury- iardeu pro lucts are up and grow ing well. tr.iwhe rnes are in blossom and the iruit formed "rape vines are i i n . t ,.,,...,, , i . i, ... are ab ait fully formed. The vines! are inrilty and clusters foimin.. I I'ruit tret frost has ne oe-.nnv la.ien. i he not pruned out the stir- ; plus fruit, hence considerable fruit j pruning will have to be done- bv ban ! else the tiees will In; broken ! down. The prospects for all pro-: ducts are unusually promising. j Fivi e or six .wars ag a larw Ih niimoe'r of snuiil shad were placed ' w in me . iinam-iic :u .iiii.my, an l i iu me- ui., ei coiumoia, L THE CU3HIN3 K0BBERIE3. Tte7 Sold B.twien $3000 ai 10,000 Wo: th of Freight. The Oregon ian prints the fol lowing in regard to the Cashing car robberies, who run a cheap cash store in Albany a short time ago and were arrested in Nebraska : The most trustworthy estimate of the loss of freight to the Union Northern Pacilie Railroad ! ompanies through the thievery ol the Luslnngs Wank ami l,w j :'e Tita, nee Patchen, and Adam ami his wife I'.li.a, also a Pateiien, an.l a sister of Prank's wife, and' their gang is :hat it is between .')()! M) and .$10,1100. The companies have recovered part of their stolen goods, but the thieves sold a good j s'lare of them, and w hat they j could not sell they destroyed, j Thev could lind no use for an -fsDO clock, and did not dare sell it, for I fear it would lead to their detee jtion, so they tine 4 it into Puet 1 sound. " The Cushings opt rated on U,e ; Union Pac Ii-t between Ojden at;d ! Poitland and jii the North. -rn l'a liilic hetwicn i;i!ensburh aid ;T.no:na. Tlr-re is no doiihi in the I miii.is i I the rai'ro.i 1 ollicials tlsat jthey were :u 'eigne w.t i railroad I cm; l ives, a:nl they are deter mined to feiret out these emtiloyes t an.l ret- tiiat they rie siiinmarily puiiisheii. tins was e inclusively 1 roved in Tacoma at the trial of V. C. alias "Nigger'' Jones, who was employed hi the milroait ai.i. ne uesignaieti tlie cars w hich the gang should rob and got a share ot the spoils. A fellow I named .Miller, a said to let a meni- her of the gang, whom D'teetives J Party and (iriilin arrested in this i city in April, was a very damigiiig j witness against Jones. He had j stolen a case of hats from a car in ! Alhina and to save Irmsclf from tlie penitentiary, turned s'atu's j evidence. At the examination ol ,J'ilie:! he exposed the V ishii;gs. 1 Immedutcly the Northern Paeilic pioeceded agairst Urauk and Tita ! I'us'uiiig, but seeing that the Poll : land di I eel ives had taken the ini tiative, decided t j let them linish the job. l or awhile the gang m ide South I'.end on i ray's harbor t heir head ipi.uters, and later lacoica. (.'ilshing';- bouse win the place of concealment of goods stolen horn the Northern P.icnie. Here the gang met and planned and divided their profits. Some of the goods weie shipped to Cdar b'apids, Neb. Adam and Elia had a store at Alhany, Or., and sold oil' the goods am! shipped more, to Cedar Ka i Is. Adam an i Eliza are now in jail at Albion, Neb. Tiiey have ap plied for a w l it of habeas corpus, and ivputv Sheriff William Mor- I gan of Portland, is waiting for the j com t to decide the case. COAST NOTES N?wj Items fr.an Exchanges Tbro'igbvnt Th'." N rth .est. ..... , ! , Many h. a.l ot mutton sheep are 1 . being purchased in this county for I jsh.pmeiit, and cash is a little easier but sfil! scarce. Canyon (ityNcws. lhe mutton buyer who visits j the section about I'riiievihe every j t ye ir nas bought 1 ' rri it i: i sheep up to dated in lS d. I l'rob.ibly the larges', steer in j i Oiegon is "owned bv I an Clone-1 ! miller, ..f I'ort klamath. The i animal is nineteen bands h'gh and weighs L''n . James O'Neil, while working on the government pile-driver at the sand spit near Empire City, fell from the guys to the deck of the sew, a distance of twelve feet. He was btdlv shaken up, mid received two lirokcit t'l'js and .lis lo -ated collar bone. ! Hare, Ciatsop county, Oregon, ; is the latest addition to"the lit of liostofif-e. Islociledat Bear creek i settlement, and L. Knapp is p jst , master. The establishment of i'lhis olliee wiil be a great con j yetiienee to this sett lenient, which ! is rapidly ii.creassing in size. ! In view of the fact that thin e-l.., , , : , t imii i, ci.iiitir! s.i.n ill liecil oi n..,; :n .,- . ........ .. .. ....... mi.,, uir -layioii Times, the ctiens have decided to organize a stock company and erect a new mill, such as the j surrounding country demands. I The site bin tieen selected and the lumber donated, and the be-t .c.li.ens propose ti ta'c stock Iiberahy I Machinery has arrived for hor : ing fur til near llubbir.l, where ! an exi itmeut was created.sever.il ' over the on i ciore tiei summer is io.i will he settled ""ciner or noi on aiioiimls in tlie J" ,l" "" 1 "'"oai o. i ii"! inin- cations are as favorable for Hub bard as many oiher pl.iees which have proved a rich discovery. ill Never Sun i-liiler it, l'a!. .ii e iazelte: Well, Well. A Sprague correspondent has ilis-covei- d that the grivernmoni mu-- veyors ma le a mistake of Henri , ten miles in running the divi,!in" line between Washoe:.. n ..,,.4 l.hiho -m.! .i that the row of f,!..'.. tlie casern border of Washing . ' . "' 1 1 uu ton iightfu v I !" ''': "! I'o'm mat ten-mile stun ol m I.";, it are located liall the towns in Whitman county and the site for the Mate agricultural college. We can't give it up. Tenclmrn Kxmiiinatli.n .Notice is liere. iy given that the I regular put. lie examination of teachers, for Linn county. ill uiKe place in Alli.iny, commencing on Wednesday, May 17 at 1 o'clock i'. m. and continue until Fridav nooii. May !".. All terchers in..s:t p-jsiiively be present at the time ! A ot comuiencemeiit, as no one wi'l .l-itt..il t.. the examination ho is not so present. Ui sm., unity School Stiperinteudeiit. OREGON CONFERENCE. Eighth Acntil Session cf the Evacgelical Associatiou. The ministers of the Oregon Conference of the Evangelical Association of North America as sembled in Spokane, Wash., the second week in -May, lstil. Preliminaiy meeting viz: The Sunday School and Tract Union, Missionary cociety.and F.duchtioii al association were held on Tues day and Wednesday. Kesolutions were passed by the Educational association as follows: WiiKHKAs, The citizens of Lafayette, did in the month of Febtuary, I.SS'.I, convey, assign and deed the court house block or siptare and the east half of block :!"' to the Oregon conference of the Evangelical association on condi tion that said conference maintain an instisution of learning there upon, and Wiie Kts, The representatives of said conference (w hich is the only legal rregon conference) were prevented from managing an J con trolling said institution of learning during the past ;ear by ceitain parties claiming to represent the Oregon conference, but who by their course at Albany, O egon oil May lSHO, severed "their active connection with the Oregon con forence of the Evangelical associa tion and hence, were lcuallv dis qualified from jierformiiig any of the duties connected with said seminary, and Wiikkkas, A resolution passed by the Oregon conference at Al bany, Oregon, on May . LstiO, in respect to the action of these men who have been illegally managing said seminary the past year, has Peeu misc nslrueil into an asser tion that said Oregon conference would h ive nothing to do with the management A said seminary, and Viii:i:i:as, S;tid resolutions were designed and intended as a general public notice, that the action of the Educational associa tion at its annual session in May, 1st Ml, and hence all the actions of the trustees elected by said educa tional association were and are null and void ; therefore be it Resolved, That we stand ready to fulfil! all obligations and prom ises made to the citizens of t.afay ette in reference to the inaintt n ance and support of the Lafayette seminary of the Oregon conference ol the Evangelical association, be it fin t her Uesolvcd, That the citizens of Lafayette he and are hereby ie ipicsted to give their i iiaiiiinoos support and assistance to the representatives of the Oregon con ference in securing the control and management of the seminary, ac cording to the oiiginal act and in tent of the citv, to the Oregon con ference of the Evangelical associa tion. Till': WOKI.lt KNKICII Kl. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind :lre almost unlimited and when Svrui. of Figs was first produced the world wasvnriche.l with the on ly perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and ellectmil tocleanse the system gently in the Sprii.- t'""' "" !M' "l :ln' ',uu :l,1J' l1'' u'r lt know n the- moie popular it becomes. Will Make Kioiic lloul. The spring season being so late in opening up, and being over stocked in ladies Oxford ties we will for the next 'M days, sell them at greatly reduced prices. We mean just w hat we say. Call and get prices. We have over .'ill ! dill'eretit styles to select from, at Klein Bios, exclusive shoe store. I I Ire Iviiiitlcrx. If you want a good and easy lite ; kindler, one that will kimlle your Mire easy every time. Call on or come and see me. A. J. Fox. If vou are all run down have no strength, no energy, and fell j very tired all the time take Dr. :J. II. McLean's -aisapaiilla. It I will in-part strength and vitality I to your system. j The Ladies Bazaar continues to ! lead in the millinery line. Ke- member they have the latest city stiles and the lowe-t prices. D ) you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get one of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hyinans. Buy gasoline stoves from Mat thews A Washburn. A line line of kid glove-) going at cost at Searls. Itev. II. 11. Fairall, D. D., edi tor of the Iowa .Methodist, says editorially. "We h.ive tested tin merits of Ely's Cream Balm, and believe that by a thorough course of treatment, it w ill eu-e almost every case of catarrh. Ministers, as a class are Billeted with head I ami throat troubles, and catarrh ' seems more pievalent than ever. We cannot recommend Ely s Cream Balm too highly. I used Ely's Cream Balm for dry catarrh. It proved a cure, -B. F. M. Weeks, Denver. Know ye all men by these presents that we, Morris A Blount, have just received ten tons, of mill feed and llour which we will sell cheap for cash, Excelsior Holier mills Hour $1 'M per sack. Plenty ,.f kr ... middlings and chop for pale and delivered free of charge inside of city, Morns ic Ulount. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh s Cat- arrali remedy, price 50 cent". Nasal injector tree, sold ly foshay Maso" No. 1 screen doors, wired and stained, Tl 50. Adjustible screen windows, wired and stained from 7dc and up at Sugar Pine Poor and Lumber Co., Albany, Or. KISINE93 LOCALS. Ribbons at cost at Searls. Klein's f 3 shoe nox em all. Hulin A Dawson, druggists. French keeps railroad time. Nice greens at Parker Bros. Conn A Hendrieson, grocers. Ladies for your Oxford ties go where they keep a complete line at Klein's. Summer underwear and hosiery in great variety at the Ladies Ba xuar. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's porous p aster. Price -o cents at Foshav A Mason. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay A Mason. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Foshay A Mason. That hacking cough cm be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guaran'e-e it". Sold by Foshay A Mason. If you feel ,:out of soils,' cross and peevish take Dr. J. McLean's ""arsaprillu ; chii i'u'ineFS will re turn and lite wiil acquire new zest. No. 1 screen doors, and windows, wired and stained, and put on the house-complete. Prices reasonable Call at the shop of K. B. Vunk corner of second and Ferry street and see samples. Don't irritate your lung with a stubborn cough when a pleasant and effective remedy may be found in Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm ! Shiloh's Cure and consumption tire is sold by us on a gur:.nt. e. It cures coneiimption. l or rale by Foshay fc Mason. Try Conn A llendriesoii's svrup, the finest in the market. K"-:aii in quantities to suit. It you want a durable moiiu lnent go to E. W. A bison, who are handling nothing but the best grades. Have yo'i seen those beaut id j cement walls in the cem. h r s. ! put up by E. W. Aehi-on, at aif the cost of stone. A NKA I" FiUK K(N corrt;K FtiK lit. iihl f'liiutiirt' f.T atnitt lifw. I'-irl t H m- ipiiiij; I t Umvo the tity, Ajp :t CI Mil. W A X At.i.U a ANTKD- For kiii.iII f..milv ot two. at the resilience of Mrs. A. I! Jle Uh:iiii. O'i'l.'K. - I'. J i. ii'ioi- n ii I.;ili rtc ui!! lie in his iu-; l'jinluv I. ir t-uiiii-s!. 13 Y MltK I'uK SAI.K. AIIiuii) imrserv. Iniiuire at tlie IITAN TKl A la.lv natit.Co.iti maker, a .ly II lii.liieiiialely at ll. w , liratiaiu a tailt-r fcli..i, lln.aiiiilliin strct. w TANTKH A fctvli.li, gentle tuiL-irv licrse. not slower than a :i niiimte traxelir. Ai- p y to J. S Antonelle, at St Cliarl.w hotel. STKAVKl-r,.,n the Illeiem hri-le a xiiiii' t(i ihat a Imi:il'IiI at the nale last laic re.l with a s it ami ui.iierl.it in taih ear. Iiil .riiiation lea.lini.' lo its reco.erv Kill lie siiit-il.lv rtManicJ l tlie uiier I., Senders at A than v. IOSr--KroiiiIlie.Ieonth..tiI in this city J a small S- it.-h terru r Hint. I.i..rnri- f ion l.-atlmx to its re; .very v til he uilit.tlile rewvr.le.l. (iKNTLKMi-lN Ort vi.nr linni lauii.irit .1 at I the City lann.iri. t irst stnet. 'lhe liel svsteliiof Jt-.tlshll.. Kno'.Ml KSSXIAKIM; -Work nr-l!v dour, mid ittt t'-tioii Lrn ir nil il. Mi-- AhHAii'K F. IU tthitHT. l!o iis in Mm. .1. K. i i t i H rtsi.iiii. r, oi.rni-r of Fiftii :unl K .iir.i.ui sts. IITAXTEI. 1 1 r-ioin ei -To rent, m-.it live . SI V 111 otta'... eentrjilv locate I'lin at this i.itii e. B.tiCK FOR SALE! J.S, Muririn tun inoveil liis. resi (lem c to his hriek y.inl s-iiitlieasl of tliu city, and tliu.-e desiring to pur chase linek ui'l lind liiin there here after, lie has on hand a large- lot of tine A 1 l.ricl for sa!e. KEAL 'ESTATE. Real est ite values are governed largely by the push, energy and confidence s';own by the people of any special locality, as well as by ! natural advantages. West Portland Park to-day stands in the frmii rank, and head and shou'ders above allot lit r com petitors, as regards advantages. Why? Onlv 5 cents fare into the city of Portland. Property ready for building. A motor run ning oi: srhe'duic time, ami an electiie line under ci listruction. A healthy location, and beautiful residence proprrty. A good profit to those w ho invest. Reasonable terms and low prices for lots. Ca'l and secure some of these bargains of Mrs. Hyinan ,V Raker, ll'i First street. DELMOXICO KKSTAUHANT, FINEST IS THE CITV, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Tables supplied with every thing the market affords. Regular Dinner, socts. SKastern and coast ovsfers on hand. Sam (.Joetz. Pron. Two hundred and twenty-flxe a.-res all well npnive.1, !.t.'i in cram and a fine irciH'ct )f a (food t-rrip and !to aerea in pantnre Lava well. Ire liarn new ly built, i;oor oiohard, two ir.io.1 siriiiKS. The aliove dtne-ribed furin, irrain and farminLT iliinli'inentu for Hale fir I.MJ0. Eay tern:H. P.ir fndher i.artienlara ill on or write to W. J. T Jrnn.lire. Laeomli. Linu connt.v, Orecn. Highest of all in Leavening Power. I I 17 ABSOLUTELY PURE L. Blain, Tlie Leading Clothier. .VF Till-: PKOi'REsSIYE PUKCHASER DESIRES i to see a line of goods that embodies in its immense variety, the finest ami conservative fashionable fe vtures of tho day, cjmbineJ with a complete assort ment of staples, all made anl finished in the very high est standard of excellence, and placed on the market at p. tlar prices, our exhibit for the coming spring and si. miner season w ill surely command his attention. A FINE ASSOHTMENT OF NEW CLOTHING iVJADE Fit guaranteed in his Pkices Always Reasonable;. iilililliilllilliiillllilllillll!! The Albany A FULL LINE OF 'In Spring tlie young man's fancy Uigl itlyiturns to tl longlits of love !" ' r The wise young man, the old man, the thrifty housewife, all wil turn their steps, when searching for fresh talde iHii-acies, choice butter, fresh laid eggJ, staple and fancy groceries of all kinds, to the grocery store of C. E. Once AV wish to remind yon that we car ry tho most Complete Line of Hard wore, Stoves and Ranges in theLTVal MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. "Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder PAT - Z .TERNS FOR SUITINGS AND TROUSERS TO ORDER AND tailoring department. Furniture Co, UNDERTAKING. it t.-A?:-i6iJAr r-r -tr t r Bvownell. Aorain ! H also turns to 1 W !lllOBlllSOfi fp liliiif ood lo!