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.GOAL RECOIlD.
ThbY Howlbd. Yesterday we stated
k.t Paulsen's bill introduced in tlie leais-
providing for a license of $100 a
onth for patent medicine vendors, would
lit th crowd running at the opera house
(lit week. This was certainly a fact, for
Jsese barnstormers are certainly patent
nedlcine vendors. We are inclined to
bilnk they give a fair entertainment; but
hey r patent medicine vendors all the
lame; (heir Wizard oil may be the best in
jie market, but it wont protect them from
:he provisions of the act referred to. Well,
ast night, just on account of our yery
lllld remark, merely suggested by the bill
referred to, and an excellent one, every
will admit, these patent medicine
rendors fairly howled with rage, and tore
;he IIbmocrat into srireus trom corner to
irner. Great Wizard, how the rags did
y, according to the account given us, re
Hung in a uense oiue log in me morning.
e appear again to-nigniau inesame, ana
a few days, on account of the boom thev
ive ut, will enlarge our Utile sheet to the
111 capacity ot our press. In tne mf an
te our legislature knows what It Is about
ien it provides for licensing patent med-
A'S vendors. If you want a patent medi
.Lvsome of which are good, go to our
rigglsts after it.
Those Gypsies. The following dis-
ittch sent from San Francisco to the Ore-
yuan yesterday explains the acts of the
f-ptles who. run matters in Albany for
Lvaral days recently : "There was great
Ixcltement on the seawall this even-
kr when the steamer Willamette Valley
(arrived from Yaquina bay with a crowd
M fypsles. They camped near the sea
(wall and went to work to cook breakfast.
IThare are sixteen adultt , about evenly di
vlded as to sex, and twenty children, most-
boys. The gypsies also brought down
:laven norses, ten Dears, two muiiKcrsmiu
light villainous looking dags. All of the
nima sare most excellently trained, ine
hlldrcn, from the 2 year old girl to the 9
'w o d bov. all box. and a nuraotr 01 ex-
U attionsof the manly art were given to
Una crowd. With the party is aara, queen
Lof the irvDrels. She was married at Al-
Ibany, Oregon, shortly before leaving for
Wit city."
Should be Enforced. The governor
!ha signed Dawson's tobacco and cigarette
frill. Under its provisions the dealer sell
g tobacco or cigarettes to minora under
I vears of aee can be prosecuted. It it
9 auty 01 tne oincers wncn tncy ucicti
wngster pulling on a cigarette wenoeav
' to ascertain where he obtained the for.
iden article.
Horse Thieves Crook county It
fin excited over horse thieves. A priv-
letter to Mr John Schmeer from D W
" Idridge states that two men are under
da tor stealing norses and win appear
lore the next grand jury. They pro
e to put it down at any cost. So say
4 Crook county men In the valley too.
Do You See? If not go to the patent
nidiclne 10 cent show and see the ccngre
Jtion of barnstormers who never even
id brains In their skulls to start with,
t Is the cheapest crowd ever in Albany,
ad doesn't hold a match to even a small
fening daily that isn't afraid to speak out
la .public occasionally.
TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE,
Wednesday, Feb. 30th.
The Committee on Credentials reported
the following delegates present from dif
ferent organizations :
Corvallls -E Allen. Almlra Korthaner.
Ella M Spangler, Cora Brown, Lottie A
uimica.
Jefferson Grant Holt, F Bagley.
Harrlsburir Nettie Henderson. G W It-
Jiarn, C C Baber, R F Ashby.
Turner V II Read. II I'iattner. S U Co
chran. '
Knox Butte P B Marthall.Sam'l Conn,
Mart Miller.
The Dalles-Leslie Butler.
Albany Mrs I Altheuse.ProfW II Lee,
Miss N U Conn, Rev II P Webb, W W
Crowdcr, D M Jones, F Fortmiller, Miss J
L Parrott. Dr G W Gray, Mrs A II Mar-
tin, Mrs Fish, Rhnda Hail, Bertha Martin,
Clara Blain, Mrs Wm Baltimore, Mrs L E
Blain, Mrs 8 A McAllister.
Shedd lohn Luper.F ,M Rlnehart, Rev
U Gould, J W Pugh.
Philomath Rev P Logan, I P Keezel.
W T Bryan, Henry Shcak, Jos Liggett.
Arlington Rev I W Harris, Mrs I P
Tucker.
Brooks Clem Harris.
Oak Grove Scott Riggs,
Junction Sarah E BushnelLMiss Nellie
Caldwell, J A Bushnell.Mrs Lottie French.
Salem Mrs M I Miller, T II Ellis. Mrs I
Adair, Mrs S E Piper, Mrs M W Mclntire,
Mrs M A Ramp.
Pleasant Grove S Condit,Sarah Condit.
Woodburn Mrs D Ray, Mrs S E Guise-
ley, Mrs S Layman, Mrs Ruth Brown, Mrs
r L Kennedy.
Crawfordsville J N Gay.
Gervais Mrs E Brown.
Halsey G E Porter.
Portland Mrt Lizzie Montgomery, Mrs
M McBrlde, Mrs E Dalgleisch, Mrs Dr
Amos, Miss Weedeu, Mis Bewley, Mrt J
II Townsend, Mrs Robinssm.
Oregon City Mrt W W Mars.
Eugene City Helen Osburn, Alice Stow
ell, Mrs EJ Condon, Mis S L Lytte.
Astoria Mrs Narcissa White Kinney,
Rev A LeRoy.
Sclo Mrs E E Pentland.
East Portland Mrs M D Halsey.
President Miller delivered his annual ad
dress, an able effort. The address was re
ferred to a committee and was ordered puo
lished in the Pacific Express.
Dr G W Grav.W F Brvan.Mrs E I Con.
don, Mrs Henrietta Brown and E Allen, of
Corvallls, were appointed a committee on
program.
Adjourned until evening.
In the evening the program wa : Music
by a choir, prayer by Rev Achesan, music
by choir, a remarkably able and eloquent
address by Mrs Narcissa White Kinney
and an address full of thought by Rev A
LeRoy, of Astoria.
fiSQUOTEO HIM. Hon. Jeff Meyers statc
nant in reference to hit contractors bill was
that the labor of Linn county had lost $25,000
by 0. P, Contractor's failures and not Albany
atom- as published by the Oregonian and referr
ed to in the Democrat. In This respect the
statement is probably correct.
A Monument. To-day George Harris,
of this city, set up over the grave of Mr
and Mrs C T Ingram a beautiful monu
ment, which does credit to Mr Harris, at a
workman.
Hotel Arrivals,
(Revere House. II Sheve, Dallas; J
Turran, J Meyersteln, S F; Sig Kline, S F;
1 Rosenheim, N Y; W S McFadden, Mrt
lettie Henilie; C Paulson, uakvllle; J
rry; J Mitchell, Rock Creek; M J -an-
ig, 1'ortland; w jj i,ce, wneenng; j a
tier;C Germansen.
iT. uharles. I tl syxesana wue,Aica
fcrd ; J E Porter,Halsev ; E E McKinney,
II Platner, W II Read.S B Crocker.Turn
srs F Bagley, G Holt, Jefferson; G W
faham, C C Baber, Harrisburg ; M L Bur.
fagame, Boston, Mast ; E H Merrill, E J
lharp ey, Portland ; E Allen, Corvallit ;
4 M Rinehart, Shedd ; J Luper.Tangent ;
W LeRoy, Astoria ; E P Henike, Milwau
kee, Wis ; G L Sanford, Grand Rapidt,
I :ich ; L C Baltunor, Mt Tabor.
Rust House. C C Kibler, Toledo ; E A
lansfield ; O I Meitefee, Uakland, Cal ;
lorrUon ; J Callaway, Soap Creek ; J G
'ygal, Cal ; J Miffat, Independence ; G
V Tavlor ; F Bayley, Grant Holt, Jeffer-
i )n ; G Dicker, Cal ; J Simpson, Salem ;
! Nicholson : C E Roucrers. F Lockard,
Corvallis ; J O'Brian, J II Waddle, Port
end ; c Murphy ; P S Kyniston, Halsey;
i" n. uyron j S r rllzien.
Thursday, Feb. list.
The Alliance met at 9:30 o'clock a. m
at the W. C T. U. Hall, and was called to ;
rder by President Miller.
After music by the choir the Alliance
was led in prayer by the Rev. J. B. Fisher,
of the Evangelical Church of Albany.
The minutea of Wednesday's meetings
were read and approved.
The Secretary made his report giving
the doing" of that office far the last year.
A lengthy discussion arose on an extract
of the Orcgonia copied (nto the report.
That paper was handled without gtovet by
the following speakers : Rev. A. LeRoy,
Mrs. McKinneyJ. N. Gay and W. T. Bry.
an. The report was then referred to a
committee to be hereafter appointed.
A communication was read from Rev.
J. W. Webb, of Fresno, Cal., sending hear
ty greetings to tne Alliance, tor which a
vote of thanks wat voted.
The report of the Executive committee
was then read, submitting a revised con
stitution for the Alliance, which, on mo
tion, was considered section by section.
Section 1 was amended and adopted. Sec.
1 on motion was amended. A lengthy dis
cussion arose on an amendment that places
granges in the list of organizations entitled
to membership In the Alliance. The
amendment was withdrawn.
The following additional delegates were
enrolled during the forenoon :
Albany -S G Irvine, Miss E J Tate, F P
Nutting,' Mrs A II Martin, Miss Anna Mc
Cormick, J E Knox.
Astoria Rev A LeRoy.
Adjourned.
' afternoon session.
The alliance wat called to order by Pres
ident Miller and, after music by the choir,
the alliance was led In prayer by the Rev
R Logan, of Philomath. Major Hilton
was elected an honorary member of this
alliance. Sec 3 was adopted, Resolu
tions limiting debate to five minutes to
each member wat adapted and requiring
amendments to be submitted In writing wat
adopted.
Art 3. Amended and adopted.
Art 4. Wat adopted.
Art."j. Wat amended and adopted.
Art 6, Amended and adopted.
Art 7. Amended and adopted.
Art 8. Adopted.
Art 9. Adopted.
On motion the constitution as a whole
was adopted.
Treasurer J E Knox made his report
which was adopted.
Recess was now taken while the artist
should take the picture of the convention.
The following were added to the roll ;
Lucy Munsen, Harrisburg; Mrt I Miller,
Mrt N J McPherton and M V Roork, Sa
lem, Rev Batemen, Portlanc.', P Rlggs,
Oak Grove.
As we went to press the following offi
cers had been elected ; G M Miller, Presi
dent; E E McKinney, Sec; Emory Al
len, Treas.; Rev. C 0 Bateman, 1st V P.
HOME AND ABROAD
Now goods at W F Read's,
For a Sterling or Emerson piano call on G
L Black man.
Dr, Negus removes caooere without the
knife or pain.
Rest artist's materials in the city at Dr.
Guisa & Sou.
If you want any kind of stove repairs call
on U. W. Smith.
G L Blackman it agent for the Weber
piano, Alone better.
Q. W. Smith civet tho white enameled
iron ware with his line cook stoves.
A full assortment of brass kettles from one
to eighteen gallout at G. W. Smith'a.
New line of artist's materials at Dr. Guist
& Sont. Costs nothing to see theui.
A fine teven-riuhths short horn young ealf
for sale. Inquire of N A Blodgett.
Dr. Jukin, who located the bullet in Gar
field's body, dropped dead of apoplexy recently.
Mr G F Staen has purchased of A. Poaree
61 acres across the river. Consideration
$1500.
I have reduced prices on all heavy wear
in boots and shoes. Call early at W F
lload 0.
The Legislature increased the salary- oi
Cuunty Judge of this county from $'J00 to
$iaoo.
The Western Cottage and Packard are two
of the best organs made. G L Black: nan
sells them.
2712,000 is the amount that will be appro
priated by the present Legislature, a big
crease.
S15.G23 wat the amount of Salem'a woolen
mill subsidy last night, $665 being added
during the day.
A fresh suddIv of horse radish and a barrel
of very tine tauer kraut received to-day ; at
r. 1a iienion a.
Call en G. W. Smith and get one of those
Missouri steam Washers warranted to do aa
recommended.
The old Russia Finn, who doesn't know
what to do when drunkhat been in the can
boose sobering up to-day.
G L Blackman has purchased of Robert
Mcllheny four lots in Hackiemsn'a 2d addi
tion. Conaideration, $900,
A line line of all kinds of furniture, plain
and upholstered, bes- stock in this part of
Uregon at r ortniilier ft Irving a.
Senator Irvine voted against the Hortic
nltural bill in the Senate. The Senator has
been on the right tide in probably every in
stance.
The country it infested with many tramps,
hot the most ill-starred and woe-begone
tramp is that of the third-class ten cent va
riety theater tramp.
How the traveling barnstormers and ten
cent variety theater characters abiver whea
they contemplate tho loss of their occupation
that would follow the passage of Paulsen's
Dill.
"I tell liquor," said a woman before
Philadelphia judflf, "to put bread in my
children a mouths." "And yon take it out
of the mouths of other children. Close the
bar."
Among those who voted against the Rail
road commission hill were Mont JeB Meyers
and R C Miller, of thit county. Mr More-
loot voted tor ic.
Some people attempt to make np for lack
ot oraini Dy asuperabundant supply 01 cboek.
This course it pursued by the erowd of vari
ety theater ten eent actors new traveling
over tne eountry.
Those who ought to know, say Albany
will take many atept forward duriog the
next few months. It woald seem that their
utterances are already coming true, if aetivi
ty in real ettste would indicate aay thing,
Lai her boom I Capital Journal,
Yesterday Geo Hendeisen traded tome
hortea and cattle in Eastern Oregon with Mr
A Hackleman, or thia city tor three blocks in
xiackleman a third addition. The value of
the stock wat placed at $10,000 and of the
lota t VHUU. t-arran X Monteith, agenta
Following will be the offioera eleoted by
the Legitlature. a Republian eaucua haying
to deoided: fish Commissioners , f
Thompson, F C Reed, Campbell Pilot
Commtstlouert Captain J A Browa. Captain
It Vilson, A Montgomery, rood Commis
sioner Prof R K Warren, of Portland. Li
brarian J IS futuam. Boatman w Ucneh,
Died. On Thursday morning, Feb 21
Pearl, daughter of M Young, aged 6 mos,
3 day. She was twin to the child who
died seve al weeks ago.
'0, the snow, the bea a iu"l
The last part of the above affecting piece
of poetry aimply represents the fate of the
man who it temeritont enough to utter it in
Oregon .
Wall Paper. The finest line of wal
nan In fh Vflllpv In fnrtv nr fifty varle
ties, elegant designs and prices down, at
Fortmiller ci Jrving's. It will pay 10 see
them.
He Got It. The man that was running
all over town hunting horse radish yester
day found a nice lot of fresh grated at the
Willamette racking co s store.
New Comers To oor city will Bod it to
their advantage to pnoe our gioda before
buying in their outnc ot groceries ana pro
visions.
JBrowxell a Stanard.
The largest, finest and best assorted stock
of groceries in town can be found at
Browuell & Standard's.
Letter l.lt.
Following It the list of letters remaining in th Past
fiflM, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, '. 21, lset,
Persons calling for these lettel must fire the dste on
which thev were advertised
Boyle, Ju A
Uila' 1! F.
Cuon, D C
Crsbtree. E F
Emery, 8
Hottinger, Joseph
Lyons, K
Miller, Jaa H
Mowery, u
Smith, Lilly
Wilson, James
Cain, Charles
Campbell, John C
Embue, O H
Cribble, J 8(2)
Irytn, James
Lutltke, August
McKitlck, Jobn .
Mckrelle, 11 (2)
Wilklns, Mnt'lari E
Way, R C (4)
B. TU0MP30N, P, If.
STATE LEGISLATURE
Wednesday, Feb. 20th.
In the Senate bill creatiog Harney county
pasted ; alto Wagera bill providing for can
celling county warrants in teven years ; alto
Tongue's bill for preventing spreading of dis-
among stock ; also State board of horti
culture hill ; also Fullertoa'a Southern Ore
gon Board of Agriculture.
In Rouse. Tongue's Senate bill for licens
ing stallions wat reconsidered and passed ;
bill providing for relocation of county teat of
Giant Co. passed; R. R. Commitsio bill
passed over head of Governor, 47 to 12 ; bill
making school book changes only every six
years pissed ; bill for publio soda springs in
Linn county was indefinitely postponed ; bill
ior neaun om:er at xaqmna Bay passed;
Myers bill for constitutional convention failed.
At a eaucua of rtpohlicana Wedsesday
evening Robert Clow, Calvig, of Douglas and
and Fall, of Baker City, were nominated for
R R Commissioners and will he eleoted by
the Legislature.
Hill City.
There miaht such a thing exist among
some of the readers of your valuable paper,
who have not heard of the enterprising town,
Mill City, so if you will pardon me for the
liberty I have taken in writing a few lines,
and publish, what the town it composed of,
which will undoubtedly be interesting to, at
least tome of the readera. Situated on tbe
right and left bank of the S&ntitm River it
thit rapidly growing town, about 30 trileB
etat of Albany, on the Oregon FaciBo R, R.
open a level, bounded by a gentle, sloping
blutL The advantages this river pertaina at
this place, induced a company (called the
Santiam Mill Co.) to erect a sawmill with a
totting capacity of 50,000 feet daih. when
in full running order, will employ about Ml
men, prospects for Galena mines aie bright
Bot a great distance from here, at yet, this
town is in its infancy and its rapid growth
proves it to make the leading city on the
Oregon racihe .Railroad.
Patrick O'Reilly, the enterprising raex
crux, real estate owner is occasionally seen
oa our streets.
We thus far had verv pleasant weather up
in our sections, this winter very little rain
since December, until the latter part of last
week it changed to a rather cool northern
wind and little snow
A sociable dance was held at the Gates
hotel, Garesville, last Thursday evening, in
honor of Ed Collins who left Saturday for
Washington -territory. The attendance was
fair and every one teemed te be well satiaKed
with tbe proceedings.
That party who shows people how to ran
messages in tne ground, is very kind, nut nis
leaving the wire disconnected makes it very
inconvenient for thoee who mnst go IS to 20
miles to connect wire.
The hotel in course of construction at this
place and which is under the management of
nr. J. v, Stewart will be ready tor guests in
a tew weeks.
The Santiam Mill Co. has enlarged their
atore room by adding it to the room whluh
waa ased aa a sleemog apartment. Wm.
Lowland baa accepted a position aa clerk in
tnis estaoiisnmenv.
The dance that occurred tome nighta pre
vious, in the so-called new hall, was a grand
affair, everybody seemed to have enjoyed
tnemaeives amazingly well.
Mr. Jehn Shaw, one oi the firm ot the
Santiam Mill Co. made a business trip to
Willamette Valley, Iaat week, and Mr.
Thomas Sims made a flying trip to Portland.
A KNOCK DOWLV
That is the kind of argument wa are us
ing. We propose to make tbe lowest
prices made in thia town and we will dia
count the best figures that any other mer
chant can or will make.
This Knocks Dora Competition
and gives us an undisputed precedence la
our field of business. We want to con
vince eveiy cne that Ihey can be best
served in our atore and we propose to
POUND IT 1HT0 PEOPLE
by our low prices until the fa ct la univer
sally recognized that Tor high grade goods
and the lowest living price no one can
touch
Brownell & Stanard,
Cor, Broadalbiu and 1st St., Albany, Or,
Bargains in boots and shoes at Read's.
HARRIED.
RICHARDSON MILLER. On Feb
19, 18S9, at the residence of George Patter.
son, by Rev W D Humphrey, Rev W E
Richardson, of Shangle, W T, and Mrs
viola Miner, ot Albany.
LLUSTRATE
M'imn
S I I H I I J-
FOR 1889.
Complete list or Vegetable, Flowem,
Rnlbn and Small 1 rult, with description
and price.
NEW SHAPE HEW TYPE, COMPLETELY
REVISED AND IMPROVED.
Contains more varieties than any other catalogue
printed. Three Elegant Colored Plate. '
xq inches, and a frontispiece.
THE PIONEER 8EED CATALOGUE
OF AMERICA.
Every person who owns afoot or land or cultivates
a iant should have a copy. Price of
VICE'S FLORAL OUIDE,
Containing a certificate good for 15 cents worth of
Seeds, only 15 cento.
JAMES TICK SEEDSMAN,
Rochester N V
RedCrownMills
S0M, LANNING & CO., PROPR'S.
ITIW FROCK3S IXODK SUTKBIOB T0K PAlCfMKS
Arm BAKERS rjBK,
BEST STORAGE ndLITIES.
Highest Price in Cash for
Wheat
WE ARE NOW IN THE FIELD
FOR BUSINESS
for 1889 and respectfully call attention
to our stock of
Groceries, Confectionery, Etc.
We shall endeavor at all times to serve our cus
tomers in the best possible manner. We always
aim to purchase goods of the best quality and to
sell them at the lowest cash prices. In addition to
our groceries business we receive subscripiions
for all the leading newspapers and magazines.
Also take orders for all kinds of rubber stamps,
seals, etc. We cordially invite all whe have not
done so to favor us with their pp,tronage. We hope
by fair dealing and careful attention to busines
to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed upon us,
Very Respectfully,
F. L. KENTON.