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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1891)
hl evory uoy In tbe week ex- 1 1 M'TTIMi. Etllton and Prop'rs. gon. U tthe PHt Offloo at AJh&nv, Or- !f ti'iHtlUOIKI UiUW lllttll llnupir. ..JMKf'M n. 1KOI, 'IT)' OFFICIAL PAPER. OOAI, UKCOiU. rurr. "Tliero i n ninn triivcl;ni I tlif country, Buys nn Oregon ex . wiili a roll of counterfeit uioncv. owing hank clerks ami others, for nee, how to iKmluiuisli counterfeit money. Jt 18 n secret thut n few . .r years nio. Hero it is: Hve-ry iniuibereM: take too lust two hir n (lit- nuiiiln-rof the bill ; iliviilu liy iioreniiiiuaer. IV must appear uh Her mark on that bill : if It remains klivi'ling the hint two liurcs hy 4. in'it appear; if . remains H' i; if 1, then "A." Thin rule is in a-. SupiHiHO the minilicr on the note vou have is 2:Ui,15; "N.V are lit two lUmrcH: diviile by 4, there reniaiuiler of 1 ; then "A" in the Hi that note, if is iieiiuine; if "A" t tin appear, the bill is Imvus; sup the hill id numbered :)Hi,474; "74" Inst two; divide bv 4; there is a finder of 2; then "li" is the letter, on." As this Recret has been f for years, counterfeiters could eas' urn it. A IJkmociiat man reiiiem- ueeini; the secret published over ten i:s AiI'I'.kciatki. The preps so thoroughly appreci:ied 8 when tiesirefl to keep something out of a ipaper. Then people who have no li- a newspaper when it costs any1 k arc its na(est friends for the time k. There are occasions when fpaper may, with nropriety, irrant ,(re.piest, without ileservinj; beinu feed of heiiw tampered witli. Tako it t rule ami the press is more outspoken I masses, and mo?t newspapers lead r than follow, the honest paper, lull nevcrkceps silent for aconsidem- ttluit because the circumsta'ices jus- t. As it is there arc no doubt many igs made public that miht better be tout ol print, 'i . The Kxciiaxiie Consult. Some of our iwna would open their eyes in wonder they could hear the curious forms into aicli their mimes are twisted by the de rery boys who exchange parcels at the kmocrat corner. We have a circus iveral limes a day. Tho boys are all ice fellows; but they should use all lossfblc care as to how they keep parcels .tact so that the whole packatio will i vjh its destination. HeinK a delivery nis not all poetry, anu when the limn- fit places they are ooligeil to visit small parcels that could be earned e's pocket is considered the public nM have charity for their mistakes. Guowinu Town. A Democrat man id a visit to Lebanon on Thursday and i much surprised and pleased to see many evidences of healthy growth in K bcaiitilul town. .Miu-I. machinery ftthe paper mill is now lining received !that important industry will bo in blast by tbe first of August. New Jes in all directions are to be seen 4 a goodly number are in course of struetioti. Lebanon is destined to be of the best towns in the valley. 11 n:k oe Timic Taiii.es The North Pacific time table was changed vester- y so that the trains arrived an ho..r and Calf after the overland left for California. B1-. w;tl cause a change on ttie Southern citic.anil trains will either arrive con eiablv later or else earlier. The com- mv has made no announcements: hut it thought it will be earlier, leaving Port- ld about 4 o'clock anH gelling into Al- ny at a c clock, the time ayearago. the iinge would be a welcome one. hicvt'LKs I Wait for Fred T Merrill's italog. out in a few days. Oyer 400 ne ball h?aring, hollow fratua, warrant- 1 sieei bicycles, Irom Ifilft up- Uasli or Htallments. Tvno writers, 'canoes. pates, etc. .in stock. and bought, sold and hinged. 127 Washington street, Port- iid. Or. IVr it in It. K's. Astoria people had f .tter put t'ieir $17,000 into getting a fcilroi I there. That is what is needed fondwrtwt it permanently and not dis graceful prizo lights, to have which is no recommendation to the citv for a home for the musses. IV'islting Cardo, 80 stylos, Pauley & Smlloy. "baii in Mind. That Conn I'einlrio hon ki'pp a lirst-class stock of uroceries produce, etc. I hat they do their own w ork, Consequently their expenses are lijrht, And they can pell at bottom prices. I.arge -ales anil small prollts. Courteous treatment to customers, llcst goods in the market, And the freshest in tbe different de partments, Aro lie rules thev go by. Si-kino Mii lixerv Ida I llrush has opened the finest selection of millinery ever brought to Albndr snd nrlccn the lowest. Will he p'eased to show goods at ny lime. M.lllncry Parlors.ln the Ilium "erg Hlock. fcv spring uoons. 1 am now re ceiving my first invoices of spring novel ties in wash goods, prints, fflngbams, seer suckers, etc., I have also just received riewllnprl all wol syinmer plafds and ''c'gc. Samiiki. E Youno. For Sale. - $500 to $1000 of household furniture In exchange for Improved real titate. Inquire at ollice of ' Oregon Land Co. January 32nd, iSgt. v. ' CiiEAr Woon. Good fir wood delivered to any part of Albanv. for only 3 a cord wavo orders at P W Spii.ks' lumber jaru, SOI HI AMI rtlUHOVAL. Judge Flinn was in Salem yesterday. State Senator J K Weatherford. of Al bany, is doing the capital city today. Journal. II W Willis, recently of Chicauo. is in the city, thouueHtof Mr S N Steele, and will prulialily locate somewhere 111 Ore Mr Sam May, of llarrisburu.wns in the city today and paid to the SherilI'J87.4u taxes lor tuty tour taxpayers in and around llarrisburg. Mr 1! F Wincmnn left this noon, in re sponse to a telegram, for Chicago, to iiiuke ariangement for running a husi ness there during the Woild's fair. Mr Grant Perkins, of Port Towiisend, and sister, MiHH Theresa l'erkins, of Illi nois, cousins of Mr J i Crawford, the photographer, have been in the city on a soon visu. There will lie three graduates from the Albany Collegiate Institute this year, rercy loung, Carlton Nx anil Hicham Wheeler. The former two, it is under stood, will go Kast to one of the leading colleges. J K Tyler, of Albany, w ill go to work for MeCrow A Willanl. Ho will live in one of the Waldo cottages in North Sa lem. Journal, that is Jo Ivler, who deserves the best possible treatment from Salem people. I N Smith, jr., arrived in Albany this noon from Iowa, where he has lieen at tending thu medical department of the State University for a couple vara. "I)r" Smith after spending the Miinmcr here will return in the fall and complete his studies. .Mr John Isom left yesterday on a trip to Independence, V'a, his former home, and will be gone live or six weeks. His father died alwut a year ago at an ad vanced age. and while gune ho wil! at tend to the settlement of his estate. Hon W I) I'cnton, of Salem, is in the city on business before the circuit court On the first of the month Mr Kenton wil move from Salem to Portland where be will onen a law ollice in room 3, Dekum building. McMinnvilleT K. Mr teu ton seems to be decidedly on the move. trying most of thi N W towns, but then he is a moving, live man. W F Pfeiirer.of Alhanv.whohas bought the 1 1 ill property on Main street.w ill open out alniut the first of Annl a stock ot ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. It is bis intention to erect a good brick building duniiL' the summer, having already com pleted arrangements looking toward that end. Dallas Observer. -Mr Pfiflc is making orrangements to go to Dallas in a few days, and there are rumors that he will not be without some pretty good company of a permanent character. Fur Hnlltiuy. Celery, Fresh Asparagus, Young Onions, Rhubarb, Cabbage and Turnip Greens, New Turnips, Choice Lettuce Parsnips, Horse Radish, French Peas, French Beans, Mushrooms, Sauer Kraut, Fresh F-ggs and Hotter, in abundance; all of the above nice and fresh at Mueller M Gai rett's, the leading grocers. Scio. A wooden railway has been built from Gatesvillo, on the eastern line of the Oregon Pacilic railroad, to Hen- ncss sawniil', a distance of a mile and a half south of that place. The '.umber for market is now taken from the mill 011 flat cars to Gatesville. Sheriff Scott came over from Albany Tuesday. h.le here die gave us a pleas ant call. He also stated that, he had made the arrest, while hereof Arthur G McDonald, who was accused of dis turbing tbe peace, somewhere up Thorn as cree, from this fcity, the order of ar rest emulating iroiu Justice Loshow s court. Press. VAVTti. A girl wants a place to work a small family. Inquire at this ctBce T'.k is Fashion. "As good be out of the world as out of fashion," once 8 aid a fa 111011s man. If voti would be in fashion call on Mr E A'Schilller, in L E Wain's tailoring department, ami nave mm ntenunre vnu for a seasonable suit. A hirirfi nnd'lino assortment of suitings for spring have nrrived.cmbracing the latest patterns, offering 1111 elegant -display to select from. In the springa young man's fancy always turns to a new suit of clothes.and'Mr Schilller is ready to dress you up 111 .1 manner that will please tne most lastidious. Tiik S. O. Corsi:t. Imparts a most eraceful shape, securing comfort and ele gance, l-.verv corset has tne sell-opening clasps. Thee c'asps.simple in construction, nave double ttie strength 01 the ordmarv che-ps, can be hooked and unhooked in tbe usual manner, ami nave the great ntivant a'e in t'-eea-ie v'.lh which thev can be un booked, bv merely pulling the string, and the corset will open like a Hash. These clasps are so constructed that thev will r.l wavs sijiv se :ui-elv fastened until the string is nullct'. Anv feeling of distress or dl; enmfo. t from exertion, or any other cause, can thus he histantlv relievetl without ill robin'', allowing hcathful action of the bo.lv, to the great cemfort of the wearer. lj VV l.-Ml'SON, Swle Agent. Rark Baroains. 3!) do, men's latin dried white shirts at 50 cts north $1 00 In 1 2.'i. 10 doz men 8 uniaunurieii wnite snirts i in ets worth l) etc to SI IIO. 30 doz foiir-iii-hanit tie at -'o ets w ortn nta to 75 cts. A few davi only. Sale cirtnmences to day and for a few' days only at the above prices, at G W himpson 9. nvi.v Ones in Oreoon. Richards & Pl.mlna nf this citV. llllVO the Ollly twist hinn and tlio only machine lr,r inntiiifnetnrinif nressed wood orna ments in Oreuon. These machines are doing good work and anyone wanting anything in these lines should givo them a call. Th hestef thifen, Carmine G5nd 1- i- A 1 . tl.-....d n,' 'w Vorlr. tne re-r.es 111 .ur ,,,ii-. FINE DRESSED CHICKEN'S AT Mueller & Gahrett. Three card monte men Are work tnu the Oregon Short line. Several immigrants are reported to have stink .rU to 1U0 in inn game. The Klliot l'niir'e corresnonrient of the Scio Press says : "Mr Clia e, a gentle man ol m years, lias united with a wid ow lady in the lionds of speculation, giv ing ner f-um. io cnturo into the mar riage lottery for life." The Oregon National Guards will hold an encampment in June. Pendleton is saul to have ottered $2(11X1 to have it lo cated at that city. Albany is probably the mostcentrally located and would be a good place lor headquarters. The following rather humorous item appears in the Scio Press: Kev t w Parker, fit noouburn. gave a lecture last luesilav evening at the M : church to small hut appreciate audience on tuo subject of "The Gates of Hell." His subject was handled in an able manner and was worthy of a larger audience. The Portland papers say Olds should have been banged. The great Judge Deady in a private interview says lie should not have been ; that lie acted in self defense. The mean part of the bust ness lieing Olds conduct in shooting aftr Weber was down. The case has received more attention than it merited. A nice looking old lady ,84 years of age, arrived at Lebanon a few day ago, for toe purpose of Imiitr wiih a sou wtio has farm neir lhatcity ; but he refused Vj take her Into Ills liousenoiu or ever, see ner. The Exire' sueL'ciition that lar and fcathcit, would suit die case is a good one, In New York city they have associa tions of men who "do not drink during business. In a big city where competi tion 111 all lines 01 business is so great, cool and clear head is very essential it is nrotier to be cool headed during husinets hours it is also a good thing to lie cool headed when you are at home w ilh your family. There are at least two voung men In Al banv whopro)ose to shield their siater.and cdnesdav nie.ht thev did in an emphat ic manner with some rotten eggs. There arc some olher cases where ome rotten eela mieht have a very euicacious etfect I Young women, though.themselves should do like the Brownsville girl, point to tne front gate and say "git . If the Malia. the anarchists and the Chinese highbinders could be induced to enter into an agreement to wipe each other off the face of the earth what a de lightful event it would be. And Ameri cans, who have always cherished tbe idea that they nave as much rignt in this country as foreigners, would take courage and eventually they might suc ceed 111 controlling tne pontics 01 some 01 our large cities. viaiia walla states man. The Crescent Citv Reconl savs : "A fifli-liawk pulled a large guhiion out of Klk river one dav last week. The fish was too mree for the bird to carry off, lcaviuir it on the sand the hird Hew off to a pile of driftwood and picking up a stick w itnasnarp nnu jatrgeu eage, returnea with it to where thu iish lay and yawed it in two, when it flew away with half of thesalmnn. Tho other half was (served lor our dinner." Different uses have been siiL'tzested for the stone man taken out of the Willam ette this side of Juinene. One paper would make it a member of tho Mate Lfiri Mature, another thinks it would make a good member of the city's board of trade, comparatively, etc. He wouldn't be n bad substitute for one or two men owning valuable landed inter ests in lienton county who refuse to sub scribe towards the bridge, and in fact would make a better citizen than a few Moaabacks ft e could name. Win Warren, the sheriffof this county, has sued tho countv for $50 mileage. The sheriff put in the bill to the county court for this amount upon the comple tion of the tax collecting tour, and it was not allowed, because the court held that th per cent of the collections paid the entire bill. This did not please the sher iff, hence the suit. JMcMinnvillc lele-phone-Hegister. If , Dhk, of Boston, would come to tho Pacific Coast ho could get all the fleas desired, regardlepsof pex, lie paid, "uh, vch. I want tleas They aro quite essential to my prosperity. My father lLade ft fortune in fleas and they have furnished me with my living so far. 1 am a trainer 01 iiean. i eunciuo mem 10 do tricks and run a Ilea circus. In thir ty-nix hourH 1 can make a good, inb'lli- gent Ilea do most any snuole trick. ou would suppose flea are common enough, and so they are on general principle, but I have been in Huston fourteen weeks ami haven't got but two so far. I want females, because they are larger ami longer lived than tho otnerf." MY WIFK 1 Insists on buying her groceries, produce and baked g'oods, of I'aver Urns. .She says it IS A well-Known 'act that nil gnods are as represented and no IIUMIIUO! That all goods purchased of them are fresh and ol tne otsi. quaiuy io oe se cured. .itvcl1lfM In ftirkri'. I have received a small assortment of novelties In ladies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of Hlazers and Reef ers, in Cheviot, diagonal ami worsted. I expect to carry a full line of these goods, us well as all the leading styhs in Ladies Capes, leaded, crochet and in cloth, Orders taken for special sizes and siyles. Sam' i. E Yoi no. -VT-O IK'K OK MSMJI.V1V Nolle in berti.v jtfviiii tii:tt tho rtrrn f Knn A Achion ha by tnmiml cunotit be-n tlii" '!y dln-flveil. J M Kn rn tirltiir. 1'.' Acv)n will p tntiniiH The bii-lnp'S R " ' a I l''l: ' "'' I'ay H staditiK l'',,' hii" nst. tlio titm. 'Vd tuMOih d'y of Vmi h. J O EOAN. K VV Aciiisok. Thii ii Good Friday. Uulin & Dawv.tn, druuifista, Buy your grooerioa ofl'arker Bro Next Sunday Hill be Easter. Fiaegrociriea at Couu &i tlfodrtcsoD'a. There are I'.io aalooua io Sookaaa Fall. Notice the Now York V. B. K. Htoro's ad. Pie plant roota for sal a by J II Tow use Min'a eox at cct at tho York C BR tore. The Buena Vista pottery wirka are ruu- niDg agaiu. OentB glovea at cst at thu New York C B K atore. White ahirta at cost at thb New York C B U store. Buy Gaaoliue itcvut from M.itliewa & Washbuin. Ofota underwear atooMtat the New York CBK atoro. Pa'itR and overall at cont At the New YorkC B lUtore. Sniokn the celebrated Havana tilled 5 ciiit cigar at Juliun JoMcuhu. A lari'o ft lock of wall uantr, with late de sign 8, at Fttrtmiiktr t Irving adjust receive' 1 Iliyhest market ffiivie pa;d for tiit at tho New xork U. I'.. It.Htore. See W r Itead a line ot drew gocda auu ?il It a before 1-umu elaewhem. Baruaina in choa-e urooriei cau always be hoc u red of AUen LroJ,. rhuu Biock. The ditri;t teacher lustituto w'll beiu busiuecs in Al any on 1 ueedav of next Wdek Wa8itng, a dite:.t mending for tucn free.at Mm KmysJ-iist east of the Dkmockat ofheo. Will & Staik have jut received a large and elegant atock of silverware, watches etc. never be lore tqualltd in this city. E W AchUon &Co are aelliog monumtnts at Portland prices. S10.000 atd! left to !on on good far n ee- curity by S N Steel &Ca. I'or barjrnicj in monument, headstones etc., go to K W A(.'hiaon&JCo,Albany,Orcgon Kiein Bros, have received the largest stock of plow shoes ever brought to Albany, and aro selling them tow. Every u-dr of plow shoes sold bv Klein Bros, that rip or run over will be repaired by them gratia. The new K of P hall, in tho Baltimore block will ho dedicated on Thursday Apiil 10. This is being mado one ol tne bind (jo meat halls in the state. The larirest stock of womens aud of nis9ee shoes ever brought to Albany can be seen at Kleiu Brs. and t;oio,: at prices that tiety competition. E W Achisoa & Co handle tne celebrated Portland cement walla for cemetery lots Theao walls can be furnished at half the cost ef any other and are far superior. (Jen Sherman' two sons applied in New York for letters of administration on their father's estate - The geneisl left no wiH.and his personal ettpte does not exceed $'JoOu. Elsewhere appears a local advertisement for Mips E J Barrows, of Oakland, Cal. The Democrat know Misa Barrows well, and can pay l hat any business entrusted to her will be faithfully attended to. Mr Beet, tne artist, desires to announce that his cK?s days aro Monday and Tuesday of each week. Anyone wishing to see him should call on thes days as he is teaching at Salem the rent of tho we-ik. Ladies can do their shopping in San Fran cisco without visiting the city, and without extra commi?iion. Miss E J Barrows, Pur chasing agent, 1CC9 Groye 8t,Oaklaud. Cal. Sam and Fred tioelz have formed a part nership in tho rewtiu ant buinrss and havi aUo purehaxed tho bakery outfit ''f Black l urn A l iurnni, which they will ruu in connection with the D'jlmoaico restaurant. OA Cheuney fa soon to start the Weekly ourual, a Farmers' Alliance paper. The Sundav Telescope, a b port tug paper (f a aensatinoal and spi.y style, is soon to he isctied from the j h oiice of C W Watts. Who the editors are ia a atPto recret. Herald. A Walla Walla dispatch says that last evening the train from Starhuca brought F VV D Maytt of Pomeroy, a newspaper man. He told a reporter that at Starbuuk this afternoon a walnut-shell game was con ducted by two bunko men. who fleeced a sick boy named Bookman out of $240, and other passengers out of $100. The railroad om' cia's sent telegrams to the sheriff at Day too . J The Kouky Monntain Husbandman pays Mids SwantoD, who is to recite at the Pres byterian church Saturday ever i.ng, the fol kowiut compliment: "Miss Swauton has a reinaikably musical voico, is possessed of more than ordinary peisoual chnrms, articu lates very distinctly, has a good idea of crviracU'r delincititm and hor ponor iA iniitat:on of bird? ai'd beants is truly won derful." A i mission o'J cuuta, chdd.cn half price. The S-lein 'JUt.?.sinau e-ys; "At the rf eta ! c-Ufft iat uiht a fur ft zed audience pr reut t.i ct joy the musical and literary ALBANV OPERA HOUSE. W'Ali.NEtt CItAXOl! I.cs.os Mnagera. -ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, MARC ft 30. Trium.haiit Return of the UnKvulod I'avoritci, CAROLINE GAGE, HARRYR KEEHE'S 1ll-kitw.t tmipiiny f rinyrr. In a araud prfMluetioTi of 'Arfhibal.l C!avorl-)g Oun ter'a powerful aonwLioiial drama, ;,M( Barnes of New York," product with special 'trtTfl wltlnji ani mijfninn t war.lrub. "Pricos ot; admission, CO and 75. 'n!c of cfttn oponn TharmUy mornhy at 9 o'clock at Will H Uiia'i mualc store. treat prepared ux.l.r tho nutplcen of the or of the Habtiit church of this citv. Miu Leotta owanton as tti vlK;utionut 11 hut little bnowo to Saturn people, but to thoae compruiri the J ia ten cm at Uat nihtV en tf rtaiiifiient alio proved herfolt to be oue ol tie mottt ifiluil ot any who hat appenred bftru. Her articulati'iu ia per foot and her manner mot pluattitiL'. hever lmtioj; cootrol tt the po7er puts forth ia the piece that .s hfcitiK recited. nun-ill ion-ii:ui;. F, M. French keeps railroad time. Xisw cream etieesy just received at Courad Movers. Mtrs' ,u and hos clolhicg and furnUhuig fc-rKxlsatG SV Simpson's. Have you seen thone parlor suits that T Bripk has just received? They are nice. tireat reductiou ina?i f'l-niihui gooda for the next 30 dyut W F Ketd'a. J W B'litlcy, best boat ami shoe maker io city, iittt-Q doorn murj) of Dkmochat office. Toexpel the impurities in tho blood and give strength to the j stem before the effects of warm ..eat her are- fcit, u-'o Pfuuder'g Orot;on Blood Puriti.T. liribtm up ymr old ruhher and old fchoes and mat;e tht n took as giodas new with VYoifT a A'jfne W,iteruro-f Pclieh. For suleatSmuel K Yotiti's. Farm for Kale. I have for sale 100 acres of tho finest farming kind in the tate. All In a high state of cultivation, no build ings, but'hus a beautiful building loca tion. Might miles from Albany, two miles from Tangent, on the S P R H. Terms and price reasonable, (.'all and see me on Second street, opposite Dem ocrat oiiice. 1'it. G. W. Maston. FkOM now until April 1st you can buy a pair of ?o i0 Imperial Dorey kid shoes lor $3, A genuine hand-sewed $4 GO flex iable sole shoe at $4. and the best brand t imperial kut and all other winter tfooda at a like reduction, as we inuot make room for our large fipring stock, which ia dailv arriving at Klein Bros exclusive boot and shoe store. A society for the prevention of cruelty to animals has ben rtraui7.cd in tealtm. The De.iockat has beeu ttn.: ul cases v hero one might work in Albany. CEO. A. 1VKKXER. Oeo. A. Werner, the well known book cnjrraver, Ol 631 California St, 8. F., writes to tho Edwin W. Joy Co., that bis wife has been taking Joy's Veg etable SarsapariUa for mouths for liver trouble and indigestion with splendid results. He says, "we have found it lmaluublo for keeping the system regulated. It divides tho load with a dyspepslal stomach aud replaces tbe distressing sense of fulness and oppression with a feeling ofease and relief. It is a perfect liver aud bowel regulator. Wo have both been taking it for months. It is good to have bandy." Dli.jUMIlN, AT rOUTLAXD IXTIL JILY 5TH. DR. ABORN, Fourth aud Morrioon streets Portland, Oregon, the mist successful pi ys cian on on the Amtriuua continent for the speedy, oositivt, absolute and permanent cu re for Ctarr h of tho H ead , Ast h ma, Bronchitis. Priei.monia and duyumptioa. Twcnty-hve yeara 8 u eyeful practice. InBtantancotis relief and permanent cures ofien effeoteil upon first consultation, Dr. Aborti, bv hw oriental, nteuorr, ecien- tiHc method, effVctfl Speedy and radical cures of the most ob- Kasft1 CatarTh. Ozi na, lefnes, Dis- chartfpa from tho Kirt, As'hm, B onchitis and Consumutmn. Also Stomach li-'ripr: bilimti Colic, flail Sti-ncs ai.d Jf.nn iic. Hi-it, Livtr, Kmney, Bltidtr ond N.-ivim AllVcitona: D;soe:t of imn. A Ij s ii u:!incritn ijixultur to women. Yv, Ab-rit enn l onulfft. from now until July 5. h'i he Nvch j'c.r Kurcpt. Kotk lb-nit: trt t in- otrcuir-ly p-ickr.'l, -e't by cvtT-r. Io any i ?.t6of th Pacilic Coiistiind T rrit :ri::i ii r thoto who cammt yr,stihly cal! in fnrott. BOB. The Oiil-TiKiu Pai?ter. People wKhina first c'hr wnrK should nof tt I ii nr ttmvo ordrMH t JuUuh GradwohlV, (Joldrn t.'ire lnzar. GRAND -AT Sd LADIES BAZAAR. TUES0AY AD VL'EDNES?JAY, MARCH 240 25. U5l"Everyone cordial'y invited. -:F. L. KENTON,:- -Dealer In- GROCERIES. Near the Po3t Office, OVERWHELMING PROOF. Judge It E Mriilian, Anrlnle Juki Ire ortn fcuiireuir Court of Oreun. i:OiHyor Hill, I'm I LovneyanU tltlermau Hcroesln Trvtlfj no fu Ibe Klllrary or lr lurrlu'a Trrnlmrul. So much has been Maid on tbe subject of electricity and ltn marvelous reMilu in tbe cure of dilates of almost any nature that it Keems ut-oless to hay rxore. The following prominent came of rwo. p o. some of whom are known ;h:ouh out the state ami nation, ateak volumea for I)r Dar.ln and hU new and euro cure bv electricity. ve undeisiund therlontnr give medicines whfn itquirrd, which, added to tho e'ectrlo trtiument, makea his practice doubly nure liianca at the following names of people who have been cured and are under the Uccior's troat-mf-nt: Judgn P S wtrahrn, Albany, Or, Kx Mayor C H HllPa Mm, Albina. Or, dii-charglcg exr. Prof J P Looney, HUIh boro, Or, AlderuiHii V a Scrcggin, 1 Alder s'reet, Portland. deaftesM. Mis F A MorrU, Newbrg;. Or. asthma and bronchitis ten years; restored two years ago. Mn I B Kennedy, 151 "1x111 street; rbf-umaliMiii thirty five years, cured. E A Shaw. Forext Grove, Or, tntal deaf ne k; ao far res to red as to bo able to hear ordinary converHtion. Mrs E Mann. Union house, cor Sixth and E streets, rortlutid, o ired nf painful rbumallfm. Jamea J MeOowan, 127 Tbirfenth ft, Portland, heart l)seae, palpitation and general nervous donility. cured. tieorye H Papenberg, Tualftan, Or- Deal ness ten years, so be could natdly near a aounu, cureu in twenty minutes, jyirs joitu AicuinniM. vnncouver, wasnt parnlyzo I arm cured 16 yara ago by Dr Darriu w hile In Sun Fraucisco. Dr Dar;ln treats curable chronic, acute and private dif eases, blood tamts, ins or failing manhood, mrvous debility, effects ct error, or excesses in old or young, loss of memory, diseases caused by mercury iu the improper treatmert of piivate diseases Ofllcn 70U Washington fct.,Portland,Or. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., daily. Kxam ination frpe and coufiduntial, question bU"ks and circulara sent gra'.iitDa.iy ad dross, pathmu cured at home. UTY DIM'Cl STORE, Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusick, Proprietors; Drupe" Medlclms, Cbemieals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brushes. Perfumery, School Books, and Artists' Supplies. I'hyKlcJuiiJt' prescriptions fully compounded. and a fine stock generally, as J veil as jtwclry, Watches clocks, etc., at ft I HE iUKK OF lliiE ALBANY, GREGQM, Praw tlicir own dTght Drafts on London, Paris, F"ank-fort-on-the-A5ain. Berlin and all Pi-Micipal Toints in E XX EOPE. OPENING OF illinery TIIK- Albany, Oregon Wis 'Jiu