fuhiisbed every day in tbe week x- L Sunday. 1TES i NUTTING, Editors and Prop'n. Ltaroil at the Post Ollloe Ht Albany. Or- pgon, as aoooud o'axs mull matter. ..A PHIL IB. IHKI, crr OFFICIAL PAPElt. LOCAL RECORD. addlll.nal Locals on 41b Pnge. 1 (iKKAT Bl'IIKMK. If tlie following kn the Corvullis Times is true, tlie len goods men are not the worst peo- i in the worm : An enterprising churn 1)1 (gent is said to be milking a good tiL' on the east side of the river onpo- tCorvallis. lie manages to sell his liines to a number of housewives for 0 and goes on to the next neighbor- id canvassing. In a few davs he re- kis to where he has sold first and finds I victims glad to part with their ma nes for $2 50 each. These he takes C. All In .... ... u r.n Tl.n wn..aaa fepented and he makes good wages, jle, to use liis own language he "keeps money in the country." i Pound Advice. It pays to get the ft; even Shakespeare admitted that this connection it may be remarked ( tv K urnnam has just received an jut line of suitings for the spring and inicr, never surpassed in an A I ban v fket. They nro the best to be ob- k?d, as an inspection will show, and Urnham is prepared to make them in the latcBt style with a skill his f experience has enabled him to be Iter of. ... Till Stoi- a Moment. Last evening for Cowan, on Ins return from I'ort I, received the following dispatch a the presidential party : "The pres tt directs me to say that it will afford i much pleasure to accept your kind tntion of the 25th inst, to visit Al y, and, if our schedule will permit, ingements will be mado for a short , Ucp W Boyd, in charge," MM 11, AMI tlKMOVAl,, C K Hawkins was in Portland vontnnlnv on business. W It oml R (lints, of Crnwfordsvllle.are In the cltv. Ex Sheriff Smallmin was In the cltv this forenoon . A F Hamilton, of Sweet Home, was Ir. the city to.ilay. License was issued todav for the mar riage of l'ete Kcttleson and llcrthu M Vulgmore. U B Halght went to the front cn the O P thlt morning on business. Mrs 1. 1. Davis and daughter went to Harnsburg this noon on a visit. Mrs E L Tower and son, of Browns ville, are in the city visiting friends. Miss Amelia May, the popular daughter 01 Air bam May, of ilarriKburg, has been in Albany a couple days visiting friend. A party at the home of Dr W H Davis last evening was greatly enjoyed by a number of friends. A deliglitful evening was passed. Mr Ed Power, of Halsey, was in the citytouav. He recently returned from Whatcom, where be has been working several months. Ills brother, frank Power, a graduate of the Albany College. is working in an abstractor's office at that city. A FAREWELL PARTI . Mrs. Saltmarsh and daughter, Miss Bessie, leave to morrow for Portland, which they will make their future home. Last evening a large number of their friends tendered them a surprise party at the residence of Mr. B. F. I'urdoin. An evening full of enjoyment was passed. A nice lunch of cofTee, sandwiches, ice cream and cake was served- Mrs. Saltmarsh and daughter will take with them the bcHt wishes of many of our citizens. The following were present : Mrs Saltmarsh, Bessie Saltmarsh, Rev Priciiard, Wm Fortmiller and wife, Mrs Crawford, Mrs Bentley, Mrs Farrell, Mrs Palmer, Mrs Purdom, Frank Purdom and wife, Mre RalBton, Mrs Kiefer, Mrs Noel, Mrs Richards, Mrs Rideout, Mrs Smead, Mrs Andcson, Mrs ltoyce, Frank Wood and wife, Roliert Crosby and wife, Ja Craw ford and wife, Mrs Moist, Mr Wyman midwife, Mrs Jones, Mrs Oustcilioudt, Mrs VanCleve, Mrs Mack, Mrs Althouse, lack WarnerJohnny and Harry Palmer, Fred Fortmiller. Jna F Hail. Misses Helen Crawford, Lizzie Farrell, Lillieand May niueotu, ixmcinua t arweil, miss Weber, Miss Brown, Cary and Lillie Crawford, Lillian Farrell. Lilly Wvmnn. T-nt.tfi "Mil ler, Emma Jones, Lillie Ousterhoudtjoey Ralston, Clem Jones, Roy Saltmarsh, Charlie Palmer, llattie Graf. Bert Van Cleve. f oimil ruo m:din.h. Tuesday evening, April 28. Present Recorder. Mnraiml K,. .,,..,. tendent of streets, and Couni-ihiien French, Tubler, Burkhart and (iarrett. In the absence of the Mayor Council- man uurxuari. was elected .Mayor protein. The followine bills were nnli.r..,l nni.l - lolin r-climecr, 5; W H Bair, $80.75; B iu Huston .V uo, 5.W; TIiob Brink, $5; Stewart Sox.3: Hewitt A Irvinn tino- loo Stimpson, 17.50; Mr King, $8.76: iVIasnn iV Nrrnin. .1)11 (IU . 11....... $1 ; C E House, $7 ; E T Hughes, $5 W desired' UOMB AND ABKOAIs GT.I'pcouie io the luaane asylum anil Sim iu tlio peniti'utiary. Aa excursion uartv from Sa!um will hin ii.T... .. .. . niuany nvxt aaiuraay, Tlie session Tho SheriH'a sale, rubllnhd on the fourth pau'i will l.o fuuiid to ba of lutHraat til m&nv of our citizoiu. A dramatio treat, John Jack aa old money peuuy la inimitable, and Miaa Kirmin aa Jane Uhiyd, the factoiy girl, all that can (Circuit Ciurt clows t--day after i of twornaatCurvalli. A McClain, $(K); John (ones, $70; Smith iv n nufuu, oi i oriiana, In matter of petition of W W Crowder and others lor grading Oth street. Mont gomery to Jellerson, parties interested were directed to on near at the next Liat Sal.bath McMah at Lebanon. A hall name waa ulaved. a Lebanon nine besting the ciroua men, two prizi lighta were iuduljji-d in and a big time had uenerally. Prof W J Kicharda with the Kirmin-Jack meeting and show cause why work should I tatheenmpoaerof IheExpoaitioa march not be done. I which s pleaaed Lioeratti that he had it Further time was granted on petitions rohMtted for thirty -three pieces and thus to remove obstruction at foot of Lron Me""K1 t0 tn f-rtland pu'-lw. street and to Btraighten Salem road. Also I cnild ' Mr T P Hackleman, of on matter of recommendations for street I Owneao, Mich., aged abou fon- yeara, who Jets a Controlling Interest. Mr iradwhol who sold half of his Second eet lot yesterday shows that his con snce In Albany la greater than ever by -day buying 53 gharet of stock, cf N H ,len in the Opera House company, pay- f 13 per ctnt above par for the same. ,r ijraawtioi now owns a controlling In rest; but the interesta of other stockhold- will continue to be taken care of. ' First St. Sale Yesterday J S Snelle and wife sold to XV Blaln the rty occupied by John horn jr., on I Street, consisting of 35 feet front, and 0 feet on the alley in the rear,- Con Ktion $4300. This is a good purchase, la a property which promises to In le .n value. (tift Received. The Albany Base Club have received a fine $30 outfiit I San Francisco, consisting of half a II balls and bats, a mask, breast shield, s, score books, etc The boys will a training to-ntght, practicing on the ge ground ftr awhile. A challenge cen received from the Cor vail is club r!ll be accepted. , ' . Iection of Officers. The WCTU t elected tho following officers to I the ensuing year: Mrs K F Sox ie-clected President; Mrs J HTown I Cor. Secretary ; Mrs S A McCal- tec. Secretary; Mrs John Althouse, urer. p - -. III Make Rome Howl. The spring n bein so ..re In opening up, anri I overstocked in ladles Oxford ties rill for the next 30 days, sell theru at w reduced prices. We mean just we say. Call and get prices. We lover 30 different styles to select from, lein liros. exclusive shoe store. MISFITS Albany has four weekly papers, two monthlies and two dailies. Who tays we are not in it. A proposition has been received by the Hoard ox irade irom tne empire rurm- ture- Company of Clackamas for the re moval of the plant to Albany. Does Al bany wish to do any thing in this line. The salary list of Fiance has some funny features, the president draws $130,000 a year for his services and as much more tor nts nousenoid ana traveling expenses, while cabinet officers get but $3000 a year with X residence rent free.. The same amall saiaiy goes to tne i.nie justice ot tne highest court In 'he land. The Salem Statesman, the leading re publican paper of Oregon, says: The two Portland dailies have kicked up a great sensation over what Governor Pennoyer is said to have said about the proper official etiquette between a president and a gov ernor. It was a very amall mat'.er to start with, and the big tuss over It is simply in accordance with the avowed business of the new editor of the Telegram in Oregon, viz , to "raise hell and sell newspapers. 1 Millinery Store. Mrs C W has opened a mllllr.t-ry store In the pn Block, with Mrs Sherman as Iger. and has a lame and stylish stock iml goods in stock. Her goods are Pv oncned for Insnection. and she in plie ladies of Albany to ca't and in- incin. e are making a big drive on Slopes, Paisley & Smiley. tea Curtains in great variety from i. 10 $9 a pair, inese goods arc frt from New York jonbers direct fcannot be excelled for duality, style f'"-e. SAMUEL E. YOUNO, RENT. A new. hard finished ling houe In eastern part of the city. pro 01 m k. m tarter. th and Ka 1- fttrect. BPRiNo hoods. 1 am now re- lig my first Invoices of sprlne novel 11 wasn goods, prints, elnghams, seer rs, etc., 1 nave also lust received ineoi an wool summer plaids and SAMUEL E YOUNO, rriCE. AH persons indebted to bpson & Overman will please call seme, mr inompson naviig re from the business it is desired to e up all old accounts. member Paisley & Smiley, Printers, ab in Mind. That Conn A Ilendriiv Ncp a first-class stock of groceries '"ceveic. fat they do their own work. riisvquenuy ineir expenses are light. r mey can sen at noltnm nrirpa. !rge iiales and small profits, urteous treatment to customers. t goods in the market. P" the freshest in tlie different de New Cabpets. A B Mcllwain has one of the largest and Dest selected lines of carpets in the city, embracing all new patterns and designs, and as he has made a great reduction in prices 11 win dc to tne advantage of carpet buyers to call and Inspect his stock and price before purchasing. improvements. The committee on fire and water asked for further time on matter of cistern at 3rd and Jackson streets and of horses for steamers They recommended that four cisterns oe cleaned instead of cemented at present, BDd also recommended that a committee be appointed to confer with Wm M Hoag in reference to Duttinc in a more complete system of water mains anu nyorants. un motion report was adopted. K M French, W H Garrett and Chief Engineer Stewart a-ere appointed committee recommended. Superintendent of streets made a large numour 01 recommendations tor side walk and other improvements, in cluding cleaning of streets and alleys. Streets, l- irst street, Washington to Lyon, side streets Ferry to Lvon. be tween First and Second streets, and all alleys wero ordered cleaned, former in five days, latter in ten days. Kouiain- der of report referred. Petition of J G Crawford and ors asked that grade along WateT Btreet, Main to Harrison, be lowered and that eame be ordered graded. On motion granted, and ordinances ordered amended to conform to order. Ordinance 207 regulating taxation of dogs, etc, was read third time and passed unanimously. On motion a pound master was elected. Mr Frank Tritea was unanimously elected. 1 lie chairman of the committee on streets made several recommendations, to ue considered. The matter of a city iail was referred to the committee on health and police. The matter of a fire alarm system was discussed and referred to committee on fire and, water and Chief Engineer. i'ennty 8 8 Convention, The County Sabbath School Conven tion met this afternoon at the M E church. Following was the program Devotional exercises, by Rev J F Stew art. Address ot welcome, by Kev t. Meminger. Kesponse, by Kev isrunlc, Appointment of committees. Secretary's report. Normal work, by Rev G W Hill. General discussion, by superintendents and others. The program this evening will be: Song service, by Prof W H Lee. Ad dress, "Teachers, their Qualifications and Duties," by Rev H S Shangle. Ad dress, "Soul Winning," by Rev M M Marling. Tomorrow the exercises will begin at 9 0 clock. Program, Devotional exer cises, by Supt Morris, of Scio. Duties of Superintendents, by Dr G W Gray. General discussion, leaders, A J Adams and W 8 Thompson. Personal work of a teacher, Kev K R Prichard. General discussion, leaders, Dr O C Awbrey and tl Koscoe. . Afternoon session Devotional exer cises, by Rev S G Irvine, D D. Singing in Sunday schools, by II M ifoung. General discussion. Helps their use mid abuse, by Rev G S Hanleiter. Gen eral discussion, rrimary teaching, by .Mrs Kev u nson. ueneral discussion Evening Session Song service, C H Hnrt. Address Attendance, Rev T P Boyd. Address, Rev A M Acheson. At Fortmiller A Irving's. 15P dozen window shades, just received. A large and elegant stock 01 lotn cen tury bedroom sets. A large ami choice lot 01 carpets, many Bni designs. Get a Bicycle. If you want the best safety bicycle in the market, not sur passed by even tneLoiumoia or victor, call on Ohling & Wilson, at Stewart Sox's, and get a eel uruiser, without any fancy prices, in fact remarkably low considering the quality. Full ball bear ing, splendidly made Kpmemher that the Firmio. Jack iTrrtriatic Coinp-vny play hare on Friday evtning next, May 1st. Good Work, Low Prices, Paisley Ac Smiley. Cloaks at coat at W F Read's Tickets for ALL eastern ANY route, for sale by W. the S Ptinketoffle. points, ovet L. Joator, at Cheap Wood. Good fir wood delivered to any part of Albany, for only $3 a cord Leave orders at 1' W Spir.ks'dumber yard. For road carta made specially fo atalliona call on Knsnp, Bnrrell k Co., at corner of First and Kllsworth streets, Albany, Or. The Democrat will exchange a scwinp machine of any make desirfd, except one or two. for some oaK (irub wood and part oasn; or will consider other propoaitiona by any one desiring a new machine. letter List. Following is the liat n( letters remaining in the post office at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, April 29, 1891. Persons oallina for these letters mnat give the date on which thev were adverttaed. died at the home of its pareota about five monmeago, waa brouuht to Albany last evening anu boned thta atterooon in the family lot in the city cemetery. Cole Rainwater, who recently returned from California. -roa Keilev. Bert Scrinel! and a Hopper young man were arreated to-day for disturbing a religious meeting being held on Sunday aorbaa the river.which cooaiated in attacking a man they were ''.mad u during aerv.oea, JLbey were be -ing tried ' thia afternoon before a Benton county justice, and it is hoped will receive the justice they evidently deserve. jHulin & Dawson, drupgiata. Boy your groceries of Parker Bro Fiaegroceriea at Conn & Hendricaon'a. Best assortment of teas in town at C E Brown ell's. ... . .. 8eed oatl for sale by W W Crawford, at lailman. Kenton's "Sea Lion Silver Polish-." 25 oents per box. Good ventilated and sun lighted bath roo ns at Vicreck . Shayinsr, 15 cents, at Yiereck'a ahop Closed on Sundaa. Ladies for yonr Oxfoid ties go where they keep a complete line at Klein a. A large assortment of garden seeds on sale at Hrownell a. Bargains in choice groceries can always be ((cured 01 Allen liros.,timn Block. Some fine Rurbauk potatoes for teed for sale by J V Pipe. E W Acliison &Co are telling monuments at Portland prices. Kenton'a Adhesive Salve for cuts and bruises. 25 cents per roll. 210.000 atill left to loan on good farm se curity by S N Steel & Co. Golden opportunities are wasted every day by not tradDg with C E Brownell. Mustache dying dene on short notice with the renowned German instantaneous dye, at Viersck s. At Yiereck'a shaving and haircutting par lors, ladies and children's hair cutting a specialty. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 6 cent oigarat Julius Josephs. A large stock of wall paper, with late de signs, at nortmiuer s xrving s,jast receivea. See W F Read's line of dress gocds and silka before buying elsewhere. Just received a fine invoice of barber's supplies direct from Philadelphia, by L Vieieck. Dr M H Ellis, physician and surgeon, Albany, Oregon. Calls made In city country. A fine stock of lace curtains for 93 oents to$10 to auit the customer, at r ortmiler s Irving's. One half dollar reduotion on every pair o Ludlow's fine shoes. A good line of them S E Young s. Keen it iu vour mind that Allen Bros pro oae Keeping tne mod 01 groceries ine puou- mauds, ln-iir stuok la a Una one. For bargains in monuments, headstones e to., go to E W Achison&Co,Albany,Oregon Fresh bread, cakes, pies, etc, everyday at the Delmonico restaurant. Leave your orders. Ladies can do their ihooDing in San Fran oisco without visiting tbe city, and without extra commission. Miss K J Barrows c chasing ageut, 1609 Groye St, Oakland, ELECTRIC CURES BY DR, DARRIX. T.lntcn Paine. Milium. Onrmn, rl,..,. matlxm all h a life In dlflernt parts of the system, enlarged liver and diseased kidneys, restori-u to health. Miss Konlile Lundo. 14? South V tr street, Portland; numbness In feet and limbs, severe pain In the head and blend. ing of the nose, restored, 1) J Graham's child. Snrlnfleld. Ora- painfully afllicted with pranulated oon. juuctivltUR, complicated with ulcers of tne eytuaus ror nine months; cured. J A Llndaoy. news azent on the OR N Co, residence 810 O street, Portland; consumption, bronchitis and catarrh, cured and gained fifteen pounds. David Ross' son. Woodland. Wuh- painful bip disease, bad to be carried to the doctor's cilice, cured. Mr Ross has a daughter rotlding at tbe Merchants' hotel. rvnisuu, aum oau ue reiereu to. Dr Dartln treats with electrleltv emit medicine all curable chronic, acute and private direama, blood taints, loss or falling manhood, nervous debility, effects ot errors, or excesses In old or young, loss of memory, diseases caused bv mercury in the Improper treatment of private diseases, and never tmb.iabed in tbe papers. Office 70H Washington St., Portland. Or. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., dally. .Examination free and confidential, question. blanks and circulars sent gratis toa-y address; patients cured at home after one visit to the doctor's office. Medi cines Kent to any address without the doctor's name appearing. 1 Q1TY DltlG STOKE,! Pfeiffer Block, Albany ; California Ms anil VesBtaDles -AT- MUELLER & GARRETT'S. Stahard, & Cusick, Drugs," Medicines, Chemicals, Fanoy and Toilet Articles.Sponges.Brnsbea. Perfumery, School Books, and Artists' Supplies. Physicians' preaerlptluns care fully compounded. . :"' J. A Camming. Wall Paper, Drugs, PaintH, Oils Ola-sts, Etc., ALBANY, -:- OREGON. H. GREUO, TAILOE. Suits made to order. Location, bstween Third rod Fourth, on Lyon streot Pouiiiy Wanted, All kinds or poultry, alive or dressed at tbe Willamette Packing Conifiany's stole, Albany. Oregcr.- Novellles In Jackets. I have received a small assortment of novelties in Indies spring jackets, made in the latest styles of HIuzith and Reef ers, in cheviot, diagonal and worsted. I expect to carrv a full line of these goods, as well as all the leading styles in Ladies Capes, Headed, crochet and 111 clotn. Orders taken for special sizes and styles. BAM'I. tj iounci. .TTANTED., Place to do general house t T work, in a family or two or four, Leave word at tbe Democrat omce She MY WIFE Insists on buying' her groceries, produce and baked goods, 01 ramer isros. says it . IS A well-known fact that all goods are represented and no HUMBUG ! That nil goods purchased of them arc fresh and of the bist quality to be se cured. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. WARNER A CKANOR, Lessens and Managers Friday Evening, Maj 1st, 1891, ALBANY ;OR. WRITSMAN. & HULBERT BROS,, Real Estate Agents Farmi and Kanohei for tale. Also eity property in Albaov and Coryallii. gag tK3t-"-i II afrit . and a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, as well as jewelry , Watches 'clocks, etc., at F. M. French's, FOSHAY & MASON, - s-TVOULiU AM KBTAlfc ' Druggists and Booksellers, Agei.ts for John B. Alden'a publications, which we ntil at publisher's prices with stajreaddiif' ALBANY. UKEUOK War is Declared, not by Italy but by T. L. Wallace & Co,, -THE LEADING, CLOTHIERS ! OF- Xtl G O a o -p Im tiik SrniNo A tine line of Blazer jackets for spring wear, in ninny designs, iust received bv ti W Simpson. A ISO a large stock Of the popular self- pening corsets. Don't forget, Paisley & t-'miley, Printors. Annie Fii'min, . John Jack, And Company, in a bill of loaittmato drama, olasslo comedy, and clean farce, with LATEST BONOS OF THE DAY, From Ned tlarrlfran'a New York Theatre, KIELF.YH 400, ma;uie:mi-kpiiv'8 home, taking in tub town, laudekuacii. Lits's Rapsodles No 2, by Pro! W 1 Richard's. MAItKIF.l). Ballard, W 8 Orurley. Mrs Peter Huctt, Nicholas L Ileal, Mabel Woriwick, C N Boher, Mrs W E (liven, Mrs F M Ia Mott, Wm Robertson, J R BOOXE TURNER. In Sweet Home, on April 2."th, 1801, at the residence of J II Preston, bv Rev Thos Yost, Mr I A Itoone and Julia A Turner, both of Sweet I fume. HI El). BALLARD. On April 27th, in Col ville, Wash, Mrs Dr J E Ballard. Mrs Ballard was for many venrs, and until recently, a resident of Lebanon, where Dr Ballard died in 1883. She came to Oregon with her husband in 1H.'2, beside whosi remains In the Lebanon cemetery her body will be laid to rest. Mrs Bal lard was a woman'of ettimablc'character. She leaves five children, MrsO C Hackle man and Mrs Prof R N Wright, of lba- nnn ; Mrs J B Slater, of Colville ; Dr Frank i oii.nF.RT'8 "n AT iPTA " mytholoKical play, f I J A IJ A 1 ill A. filiate. Ihs-statue, ANNIE FlltHIN Prirmalion Chrysos, a mtirar art patron, .... ... JOHN JACK Bonmcaults pathello eomtdy The Lawyer and Factory Girl. Fun on a Ranch, A Musical Frc Comtlj. f-jrnox p1n nw opn t Wlil A Link's; tteterved oots, 76 cnts ; UtnsrsJ AdmissloD, W MiiU. S0' and a d8l,K"lcr not J A o u a r I O o n m rH U ALBANY. WAR ON HIGH PRICES! Have now displayed in their store the tioert and Urseat stock cf Spriojr Clothing and Furnishing Goods ever before bro'jght to Albany. All Goods were selected with tbe greatest care aid embrace all the latest Styles and Spring Novelties. WAR OH HIGH PRICES! By our great closing out sale during January and FeDruary we succeeded cleaning out nearly all winter clothing, aud we greet- you sgaia this spting aa ue did last fall, with a new, clean utock. latest styles and lowest prices. WAP m imn prices! We carry a line of highly tailored clothing, and have hundreds of fine tailor made in Us which wc guarantee) in everv respect, to be far super ior in tit, style and workmanship to theuit that you generally have made by your ..erchant tailor, and the prices aro from CO to 75 per cent Q cheaper. . WAR ON HIGH PRICES! We defy any merchant tailor to beat our styles, fit and finish of gocds. All vou bic men, short fat meu, stout men, long and slim men, and all othr people who never have been aMa to get a ready made suit to fit, should utfll and examine our matntnothstock before you loave your meas ure with some merchrnt tailot, for we make a (specialty of such goods and can fit any man in any kind of a auit 1 We carry tb.3 rolo Urate J War on fitgn Prices, The rrlccftof thee fine tailor made aulis range from $14 to tjli5. Our i toe k of men' but. news milt is iinmenaf. and the ftrlcen from $7 60 to $14. A f ill ine of Albany Wivii.-n mill goods tor men, btys t children War on High Prices, Our boys and children's de rmrtmnntft are onmulole. Latent ntylepprhiK hata A targe and fine dross Mine, and Lave the kole fine awiortment or silk rind negligee aulrts for spring aud summer wear. 02 u CD O i CD O cf- O w I M (hananj P 1- -j-.W kmiKJiSLifii War on High Prices. MA. 7FZZIa PACKARD 1 ti agtncy for this city. Jfl War on High Prices, I the best 12.90 shoe In. the market. Try It Jti ptT'Every boy who pureha;ea his spring suit of ns will b riresented with a Spanldlna;' esgue base ball and bat,. o CD Q o T. L. WALLACE & CO., The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains. Fients, the rules they go by. Ft TnoMPaox, P, M. marri