k Slimlny. i'ES V Xl'TTIMi, Milorj anil Prop'rs. koredatiliH ''"!lt lll at Albany, L,,U,a M'Minlld o u-i in-ill IIMtl'tr. Or- IlltlUV. . n il i, ism. crrr OFFICIAL I'M-Fit. LOCAf. UUCOU!). Ail IU llnl lir.iUtiii ll!i ljro. it: IJ.iys Pi.av. Tliia forenoon a liot- .IlU'Hled L'lllllP of I'llHC ball WilH IllilVed tin-nilli'K" campus, between tliu iol- ; rliMkiiiiil tliu fourth nine (if the ward. The pitno wild full of inter na features, and ended an many fcjiH i, willi a iliKputi.' uvcr tliu urn 's decisions. - The score was .'It. lo 'j'.l, ivr of tli" Ilrd ward club, l-'olluv,- ucre tliu timet : . I'oi.LlVi::. 5i:l ;'aui. i n:il:.., I; t i-i:,.irl, ;. a- l u', ! I liv.ii, r,:.ii..ulii-r, lit ll-i.ii- Cmi.-k, !.-, i li. .l V.V; luvilurl, i: irr, ;l , v. 1'ivlt, i.nilmr.r, n JV.il V.;:e I I il, 1 1 frig livu.', " ') Ill-ill. cl !irlV Y.,t;,, i I'tinn.-, rf A . I.y i.i. limxii Til;: I'm'- irn.Nr. Kiiyine .'.'I, painted and polished up for the iiui, went hiiiiiIi this noon to Intel (j're.-iilential train and hrinj; it over 1 division. Tliiw is tin- ill-laud cn- that was wrecked at Aliianv in lime, J, and at llul.-vy. 'I'i.o party w ill lie k ulimit 8 o'clock May.nli. ",s the S I li Co have in ide r.n .-ivran-'lnenls to late tie-d--iot if it is dime private . :is will have to attend to it. The linittec of arrangements will do well ii ;itlnir eves on l!ie niatier. . sjhil tiain wili eonif from (u villi i-irci fiiioi-iiin of that dav.aini a very larec fcciing will he the result. t - . Jnuiicu Kotickh. Services, at the. aibvturian elmnili tomorrow at Tin , uhjt-et "The Wrung Decision." 12:15 ti, Sabbath school. 6:15 n m. Yl'S K. I.eader,Miss Dora Itedlield. 7:30 m, preaching services preceeded by a on service oi sonir. r-iitnect, "Tlie lcicnt and Modem Marriime." All I 11 be made welcome to these services. Subject of discourse at the First Con regational church tomorrow morning at lam, "The Religion of the Future." Lt 7:30 p in, the Beconil address in the ourse of "Does it Pay." The pospel services at the Y M C A toms to-morrow at 4 will be led by Wm irlmiller. Subject for consideration, ne Kace and the Prize." Services at the Christian church to irrow at 11 a m, sebject "Some grounds Missionary Ohlieations." Y P S C li JO and preaching 7:3081 the pastor. . . 1 man who had been in every state in Union, said in Portland : "Having mt a quarter of a century traveling mrely over the entire United States iting tlie various sections of each state i stopping long enough therein to be ne personally acquainted with their ."ions climates and natural resources, I 1 prepared to say that the Willamette ley stands -second to none, excepting tely the nta Clara valley of Cali tiia, and that the city of Portland is ( of the most favored cities in the lited States. i . fjNriKR the Curfew Law. EdZeyss, jr I Walter Farrell, t: minors, were ar ited last evening, w bile standing in tit of he opera house, for violating I curfew law. They were discharged lay. A peculiar feature of the law is It minors are excusable if thev have Mr parents consent, and the only way jprove they have not is by the parents. , , . fon Bai.k. One pair of white rats, iuire at this ofiice. -, now all Men by these presents that Morris S: Blount, have just received 1 Ions of mill feed and flour, which wc jlsell cheap for cash, Klceslor Roller Bs flour $1.15 per sack. Plenty of 111. middlings and chop for sale, and de- fed free ol chergc Inside of city. Mokkis it Ri.ouvt. will Makk Romk Howl. The spring Uon being ro .te fn opening up, am1 Ing overstocked In ladles Oxford lies will for the next 30 davs, sell them at tly reduced prices. Wc mean just Mt we say. Call and get prices. We re over 30 different styles to select from, Klein Bros, exclusive shoe store. :Nk Millixkry Stork. Mrs C W k has opened a mllllr.try smre In the Marian Block, Willi m Sherman as nager, and has a large and stvllsh stock fresh goods In slock. Her "goods are to. upencu ior inspection, and she In s the ladies of Albany to ca'l and In tel them. Wall Paper, etc. I have just received ew line of wall naper and decurml.. ve more than doubled my facilities for idling ihem, and will keep a much gcr stock. Wall paper and border to icn. ueaunes, and much cheaper thi rr before. Samuel E Youno. ore making a big drive on pvelopcB, Paisley & Smile v. ace Curtains In great variety from ct. to $0 a ralr. These nnnil. or. light from New York johbers direct cannot be excelled for quality, style f l"-. SAMUEL E YOUSO. THE Sphino. A rinfl linn nf ttla,nr Vets for spring wear, in many designs, I received by O W Simnson. 'so a largo stock of the popular sclf ing corsets. HIM ML AM) l'i:KM.VAI Miss Illui Clicndlu wtnt to I'ortli.nd tins noon. Mis l.illie (Jill tn.1 Uoscou Hililer, of S'elo, are in the cily. Ilohert A roster, of I'oitliind, u former Alhanian, is in the city. Teddv U'hiteoinli, the railroa-1 man, went lo Portland this noon. Mm I lohiian, the Iron Works man, went down the road this noon. Dan l.nrtre, the () I briiltro carpenter, was hound towards Portland on tlie noon train. -Mr and Mrs Shorty, of Portland, who have been in the city sometime returned 'ionic tios noon. S A Ncwberrv, the pcdiipoeiieol Lion eai lown on this nioriiiiii; O V tiain to vint lik-ml, in llieeilv. Mrs K I. Tl.oinpsoii and Hon came uj iroui nu t hunt last, evenini!, on u visit. 1 lie son of 1 Ion I, lhlyen in also a guest of I Ion It A Irvine. Mr Makers, one of the live attorneys of MeMiunville. is in the citv. havitiir "hern at. Crownsville with his Bister, Mrs W S 'I'lioniiisou, to atteuil the funeral of Mrs !r lueki r. Mr llalev, r'.'siiliii near Ilalstead Million county, who recei tly eo'd his farm there for tiiOOO, lian heen in the eity a couple days, viewing the eiejhtu of the inetropoiis ol l.inn coti'ity. Ilex Davis, of Sliedd, has accepted a position as clerk in any Alhany store. He is crt-atly iniKSid hy his friends, while ihey v. ii-li him every ijiiecciis in his new vocation. Ilalsey News. Mi l U M ivoU-rtson went to Ashland last eveninji to he at the hedside of her sister, Mrs .NoreroMs. Alr.-t oreross had nursed Mrs Dr Kite lor sometime previ ous to her death, and it is thought exert ed herself too much. The liev I U X P.ell lias sold Uie"('ilv" holel at Independence to James (lih-rni, and that eentlemau lias already taken charge oi the house. Kev Hell v-nt to Rrji-:eburir last evening, win re his son-in-law, V 0 Wiui'ierly, is dying of con sumption. ' Mrs li'il.tjw oi-lhy. ihuiiddei of Mr and Mrs Sainm 1 1 1 iicla ns, of Corvallis, and sister of MisCdl.ee, of this city, w ill start Monday for .Mineral Point, Wiscon sin, to permanently reside, tier hushand has l eenthcre for the past six weeks, since which timei-nii his father and mother have died. A " o'clock tea was piv-n y-.-fderlay at the resi deneeof Mr lay W Plain. K was a nice ud'.tir. Peides a ta.-ty repa'-i-t fav ors were presented the jruestM and prizes were given for guesses on the number of beans in n small cup, Miss Sarah Alt house winiiini; the lirst prize, and Mrs Klizabetli Plain the booby prize. lr Milton Peach, one of the pioneer residents of Albany, and at one time one of our leading merchants, arrived in Al bany a few days ago from darnelil county, h' .i. u... .i i'nlf i,.i1n,i. residing several years. IIo is greatly unproveil 111 health, and now leels as it bu were strong enough to again enter into active business duties. II J Clark and family arrived Wcdnea day morning from Seattle to make this their home. Mr Clark is well known throughout .Southern Oregon, having su- fierintcnded the brick work on the opera louse in this city, also on The Oregon hotel at Ashland. Mr Clark savs we have the climate here and his health is always better here than anywhere else on this coast. Grant's PasB Courier. Mr Clark formerly resided in Albany, where Ins parents reside now. Mr Peter Hume returned last Friday from his trip through Southern Oregon and the oast country. Ho has decided to move his family to Roseburg, which their many friends at this place will be sorry to hear. Mr Hume says lie saw no place, during all his travels, that would compare with this country, but he will move in hones of bettering the health of his family. The good wishes of their many friends will accompany them. Brownsville limes. OBSERVATION PARTY. The elegant rooms of Mr J M Irving were hi led last evening with a large number of the observing people of Al bany. JMectnc lights and a prolusion 01 flowers added to the cttect. ho well were the plans laid bv the ladies of the Presbyterian church, that there was not a (In 11 moment during the entiro even nicr. Many games were plaveu in diner- put parts ol the house bv old and young The leature ol the evening was the on- servation contest. A stand in a private room was covered wilh sixty different articles. The contestants entered the room and were given two minutes to olj- servc tho articles, and then three nun utes in anothei room to write a list of them from memory. Tne first prize cake, was won bv Richmond v heeler with a record of thirty-two, and the booby prize, a bottle of catsup, by Prof McKee, an a record 01 nine. A choice program was presented. II M Hopkins and daughter were heard in a piano and violin duet, and warmly encored. Miss Minnie Van Horn delighted the audience with a song, nnd Rev l'richard's popular tenor did credit to the occasion. A fine lunch was served, after which games rt-ere resumed, and another short pro gram rendered, consisting of a speech by McOiinty (Prof McICee,) a bodiless man, whose gesticulations were a captivation of the audience. This was an exhibition of forensic erudition, without tergiversa tion, thnueh with considerable circum locution, surpassing in execution and presentation, without enervation, the orations of Demosthenes and Cicero. causing an exudation or percolation, of transpiration fiom or through the cuticle of the physiognomy of the speaker, to the exultation of the applauding specta tors. It was nearly midnight when tho nartv adiourned. af'.er one of the most eniovable evenings of the season. Mr Irving's beautiful home is peculiarly well adapted for such a social gathering. For Rest. A new, hard finished dwelling house In eastern prl of the city. Inquire of Ed R M Carter, 4th and Rail road street. Paisley ft Smiley, The Prlntori, Fllnn Block trood Work, Low Prices, Paisley A Smiley. New Carpets. A D Mcllwaln has one of the largest and best selected lines of carpets In the cily, embracing all new patterns and designs, and as he has made a great reduction in prices lt will be to the advantage of carpet buyers to ( all and inspect bis slock and prices before purchasing. insula A farmer wllh $ioo In Ids pockeU thin mr.i uliijf. only hail s,o of It left tlii noon, lie was trvhii- to li ml where it had cone m; hut any one without much observation could salve the pri hlem. Salem has a new ordinance prohibit ing the suspension of sins and trans pudencies over the sidewalk. The ordi- ice is one that should he in foreo In all well rcimlatcil eilies. 'lb lie awnings should also eo. The Junction Pilot, and Ii'nrrishurg Coil'ier have in en consolidated w ith the publication olliee at llarrisburir. This leaves oursi.-ur town w ithout a news paper. We areiiifoiii.e.l that the failure of the paper at .function was caused by the proprietors nntuiioiiiziii; a majori'y of the citizens of the town without rea" sonable cause. Cnurd. The worst kickers in a city are gener ally the men who sit around on dry Hoods boxe , too lazy to lift toeir hands. Notliinc tioes to suit them. Kverythini; is run rout:. People a.l wron them selves peuerally see more wronn in others an the busy people of the world wholiavu their hands full at'i -ndini; to their own business. A physician w ho understands human nature, who plays with the baby, makes friends with t iie children, and listens to the woes of the flood wife and mother, says- a medical journal, is the fellow to whom the master of ti.e house most cheerfully nays the laruct bills. It isn't the medicine that's bottled up, but it's the comfort and consolation that aio un-liottli-d tfiat murk the broad line between an uimiccesstiil and a popular physician. vr.xt. I'sittt: s;us. Oal.villeCi .-n.eferv A-sn t"J P. Mc Cov, lot 111, in Dakville Ccm..$ :) .'v C it P to Ksthi r Siieiilu-rd, N '.. N K r see :il.tp !t, S H 8 K. W N Phillips to li- da Kicliler, lot 1, hi 11, S's A, Sodaville coo co J 1" Hyde and wile to '.i T Cotton, tract in li s -'ml a, i.eeano:i. . W l i Potter et al to Win Tims etui, 1 acre tec I'.l, tp I'.S K K. .. . C K K-.iinwa'ier and huslmnu to V. '. Potter t-t p.I, same an last above. John Youni; to Mary J Morrison, 140 5) 4M2 2i)U acres tec .'e,tp i.i.is li. i w. Thoinnson to D W Knapp.s'.in- div unreels in N P.rownsville. . 000 L W ISortncr toC U Burkhart, par cel in bl 4i, Alnany IhU'l U S to Amos llovcnden, 137 acres, tp 1", S R4 w Patent A Allen et al to STCrooks.M3.57 neres. ti) 10. S R 4 w S000 P O Smith and wife to J A Uilytu, part of lot 3, Seio Mlloultto F.llenll Mendenball, 48 acres tnlo. S R4 w . Bou M Moult to Harriett liriggs. lot 2, bl 5, l larrisburg r iov O & C R R to Robt Cilass.lotfl 2, 3, sec I3.tn 14. SR4w 130 C G Burkhart, trustee, to M H Ki lls, lots 1. 'J. 3. bl 00, in Li s Park A. Albany 000 L Viereck et ux to M H Ellis, lot 7. b!2. V's A, Albany 200 W II (ioltra and wife to M H Ellis. lots 7 and 8. bl 81, U's 1' A. . . . 1 $13,161 Total for year. ...$305,103 Hear in Mind. That Conn AHendric son keep a first-class stock of groceries produce, etc. That they do their own work, Consequently their expenses are light, And they can sell at bottom prices. Large roles and small profits. Courteous treatment to customers. Rest (roods in the market. And the freshest in the different de partments, Are the rules they go by. Cloaks at coat at V F Road's New Spring Goons. I am now re viving my first Invoices of spring novel ties in wash goods, plints, eingbams, seer suckers, etc.. 1 have also just received s new lined all wool summer plaids and beiges, Samuel c. Youno. Don't forget, Paisley & Smiley, Printers. Remember Faitdey & h-'miley, Printer s The ONLY placo in tho ty where East era tickets can I e purcliag is of W. L. JeBter, at thy Southern Pacific CVs ticket ntlice UAItltll-:!). ELDERKIN-1IAMILTOX. Ill Scat tic, on An'il 10. IKltl. Mr Piatt BKIcrkin of the U S land office, formerly of Albany, and Miss Alice Hamilton, ot ."cattle. Mrand Mrs Eldcrkin will pass through Albany tomorrow night for San t ranci3 co on a short trip. NETTLKTON VOLGMORK. Satur day, May 2nd, 1H9I, at 1 :30 p. 111., at the Exchange Hotel, in this city, by Rev J F Stewart, Mr Pete Nettlcton, of Coburg, and Miss liertha M Volgmore.of Eugene. The happy couple left on the ":3u train for their home at Coburg. CONNER HOEFER. -At Salem, cn April 27, 1891, Mr Geo Conner and Mls Ella Hoefer, both of Millers, Llnn'county. Thev have the Democrats best Wishes for Itfea bc6t blessings. HIED. MILLER. Near Jefferson, of con sumption, on April 30, 1S91, Mr Hubert Miller, iged J3 years. The deceased leaves a wife and one "child, and many friends to mourn his death. LILES. Althen E Lilcs died in Seat tle, April 24th, 1801, at the age of 21 years, 6 months and 20 ijay, at the Ore gon house, IS-1U( Front street. She was born in Vancouver, Wash, Sept 2.Th, lmifl, and united in marriage to J R Ltles May 10th, I8S9. They moved to Seattle last October, living there a little over six months when she passed away. Her husband brought her re mains to Albany, where their parents, relatives and friends met them at the depot. She was buried at 5 o'clock, p m j IIUHK A.VIt AUItOltl EnceiiB is'to liavo ico works. Frank Carter is giving p.irs .huU juniis through the va'ley. The Tnnge.it it-lieol has cl.) id nnld f.,l on crimnt of ni'Hsltr. W I, IVad .'iaw hss I een ni pniiitrd Jud of the Seventh dittrict. A rii!il ,-i.i:i of tliu li. ntoii county circuit court will bu held, beginning June 1st. The little sen of Hv Srew art, iejurt-d a few weeks co hy fulling frm.-i a wagon, is or. his feet agin An Oreeon City firm sued MeMidionV circus for s'-10,r.tt.icliKd a fino liir.eaud then got their piy. Yestu-dnv w.t aday of tiitM. Ck rail road miners at Pittsburg, lotKl hocsu.niiths at Brooklyn, etc, were in the Int. If your nvos tire and aclii wh.-!n reading you should iimnofli it dv g'i lo Ki-eneh's and get a pair of gln-ises, I in lias aimie express ly f- r that purpose, Thn Sidi.-in excurMen set for t.iilr.y h-ia been sdjourtit-.l fortwo weeks. River ateaint s nc7 ak ?l.'0f.,ruch a trip, wl:ere tne priee wa$M0 last year. Frt-d Y.ite". of CorvrlI:, lant week nur-chaat-'l an 80-acre tr.iot nf land iu J.iun county, a fow miles frem Coreallii, which adjoins hia f-ither's tlaee. Rev C A Wboley, nf Engenx, a Cumber lnud Pnsbvteriun minister, will tireach at ;ho M E Church South tint Sil bath H 11 and 7 3') o'clecK. All are iuvitnl. John JjicV. and Am, a Fiimin gavo an e::-ti-rtainnu'iit. last nielli to a fair la.llence. Tte-y are perfornu-rs ot cDiui'Iora'ulo merit Mid ;;ivo an interesting performance. Mr Jack has few mpsii .rs as FalaUtf. Tha Myrtb Creek Cold Mining C'ompauy had on exhibition at Kngne laft week a a lare j.ir fall of linn cold, the result of a two weelia1 run. It lo enlimatod tliate.t this r;itio t i 0 product of the mt!ie.i will he afcout 30.0'W p-.r month. The iiwl.dlats.in of P.i v A F Ixitt as p-.stnr ir tne l lehtiyterian cnilrc.i of independence will trkephca at the ceiireh on Wediiedi 1 veui'i, .'b.y (I, a- 7:30 t'eliKtk. Rev Dr Then.. ie, oi Corvallis, lUv l)r Gwinn. i f S;'.'.in-, U'.v Day, of iroc.db'.im, and U-jv Priehitrd. of Allnny, will ho nresent an-1 tahe pirt in the psrviee. Dr Trn! .son will pr'-re-h the sennon. West Side. Tee Sunday Orogoniic Auril 2(iih. IS!M. "Hit August Aamotd.lhe Korweyi-in violiul t. pl-iyed w ith his nceu,toni!-d brit li:incv and skilt, and wai eecored in each nuti.her. ins playing of Schumann's Traum cra as ai encore to Sarasatrs 'Zi(;tnnerri.,r. en" iniift h ! especially mentiontd.and a thii ciiiioeit in the wbol of the r.unibera played b m.n he undoubtedly prove.1 himself a real artist aoil masier ot violin. Tames Simnson, conductor and driver of one of the electric ears, Vis scaled moat out of hia wits Wednesday night. He was driv ing his car at the usual rate and no thought of harm or malice entered his mind. When near Twelfth street aomo one who was stand ing behind one of the wire poles fired a shot at him irom a revolver, lhe Dlazeothre passed just in froot of his body and fcroue time in Lis life Jim smelt powder. Theonly passenger was badlv frightened as the con ductor and aBked him to g,ivo the car its full speed, wnicn request was oompued with. CapitolJourna!. Tho survey of the Siaslaw & Eastern Railway and Navigation company shows that the Leng 1 nm at blmira is 4a feet!lower than Eugene. The summit of the mountain, 22 miles from r.ugpne. is tw feet shore the sea level and 293 feet above Engone. The line of the proposed road enters the valley of the Siaslaw along Wildcat oreek. It is not surprising that railroad men ionk with fayor on this route on which the highest elevation between the valley and the sea is only 293 leet. liuard. Hullo, & Dawson, druggists. Buy yonr grocerios of Parker Bro' Fiae groceries at Conn & Heodricaon's. Best assortment of teas in town at C E Brownell's. Seed oats for sale by W W Crawford, at iailman. Kenton's "Sea Lion Silver Polish," 25 cents per box. Good venti'ated and aun lighted bath roo ns at Vireck s. Shayiog, 15 cents, at Viereck's shop doseJ on Sundays. Ladies for your Oxford ties go where they keep a complete lioo at Klein s. A largo assortment of garden seeds on sale at C JK Brownell s. Rargains in choice groceries can-al way be secured of Allen Uros,, rhnn mock. Some fine fhirbank potatoes for seed for sale by J V Pipe. E W Aehison &Co are selling mocumdnts at Portland prices. Kenton'! Adhesive Sslvo f.jr cuts tnl bruises. 25 cents per roll. SI0.000 still left to loan on good farm so curity by 8 N Steel & Co. Onlilcn opportunities aro wasted cvory . day hy not trailing with C b Ltrownell. Mustache -lying dcDe on short notice with the renowned German tnstantoneous dye, et V lereck a. At Viereck's ahaving and haircutting par- Io a, ladies and cmldren s haircutting spei.ialty. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's. A large stock of wall paper, with late de signs, at Fnrtmiller C Irving s, just received See VV F Read's line of dress gocds and silks before buying elsowhero. Just roceiwd a fine invoios of barber's snuuliea direct fr.im Philadnlpnia, by L Vteieck. Pr M H Ellis, physician and turgcoo. Alhany, Oregon. Calls made la city 01 country. For barcains in monuments, headstones to. .goto E W Acliiiion&C'o.Albany.Oregon Ono half dollar rnduotioo on every pair Ludlow's fine shoes A good line 0 f th. a S E Young s. Frtsh bread, oakoa, pie, etc , every day at lhe Delmonico restaurant. Leave your orders. A big cot la prices on ladies Dongola stioea 10 all styles lor tna next ov uaya as Kleia fires. We mean tniaineaa. Keep it iu your mind that Allen Bros pro pose keeping the kind of groceries the public mands. Their stock is a line one Ladies can do their ahopping in Sao Fran isco without viaiting tho city, and without extra commission. Miaa E J Barrows rjt chasing agent, 1609 Grove St, Oakland, 4.1 FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS IT Mueller it Garrett. ELECTRIC CUBES' BY BI!. BABRH. T.llltrn r.llno, Mulinn. Or. con: rhnn. liiali-111 all It's llfti In dillernt l artu of the s'-stcm, enlarged ilvnr and iIIm.k.i.,1 kidneys, ri ,li.r. cl lo hiaith Miss Kcphis I.iindx 147 Soiilli Water .tio- t. Pntlhmd: iitiii:liee In run, u...i llnih'. fcvme pain In lhe he nl and l lm I ' lug ot t -o nose, rei-toro'l, I) ,f flrnlinin'M child. Sprli. field, rign; painfully litllleti il with praiuliitiil eon-Juni-tiviius. rniiipliraied with ulcers if lbs eyeballs fi r nine 11.,, nibs, cured. J A Llndsey, news acf ,,i , n,B ri jj ,f; V Co, rosidi nco itill ( siren, l'ort'nnd: cnnsiiinplloii. Iin hitis end cetarrh, cund and gained lifi-on poini ly. David RW son. Wo illaii-.l. Wash; painful Idpdi-wafO had t In, carried to Iho doeloi'x nllii'C, cureil. Mr Ross has a daughter rnildingst tho Merchants' hotol, Porilaml, and can ba n lure-J to. Dr Dar lo tronts wllh oiectric'ty and medicine all cuniblo chronic, acute and private di-rases, blood taints, los or failing mauh oi ii. n- rvium ih hility, effects "I errors, or utoms :n old or votng. less of inemoiv. oise:ous. c-ilmed by inircury in thoimproptr trtatmont of pilvale dlM-ar. mid never pub iKhed in lhe papers iitlieo 7CJ4 v'shinglc;ii at Portland, it. Ibuni 9 A. M. lo K V. M., dully. exi-iiiiiiH'.iiiii free and oonfldantlal. iiestiou b' i"ks and circulars sent ciatis to a y adilri".", I atlenm eurtd st bonin a ter 0110 vn.it to 1 ho ih e'ur's i llleo. Modi- einos tent lo any ad. Ire s without the doctor's name appearioir, Yt'cutli.-r Summary of Meteorology for April, 1S01, from observations taken at Alhany.l.inn Co, Oregon, by John P.i h'gs.voi. observer for the Signal Ser ice, U S. Army. Highei-t haronteter on the 3, "1.01 Lowest, baron. eter, 011 the tJ7, 21I.H5. Menn barometer for the month. 211. 81. ilighestilnily r.vrrngpef bar., 3(1. Lowest dailv fivi-rr.ue of b-.r..t?0 "1. Highest temjieraturc on the 15 71. Lowest temprr:tt-jre on the 3, Mean for the month ,r(n Ilk-host dailv rne of t heron the ft. .115. Lowest dpi'v rarmeef llx-r. on the .3. I. Mean teiniieTatnre at 7 11. m. (I.iilv4ll,3 Mean temreratere at. 2 n. in il-iily .10.3. Mean tpmrreature r.t 9 n-.dnilv 4S 8. I'rcvoiling direetionn of vii.d, S A; N MaT Velociiv or feree. 3. Total rainfall or meli"d vnow, 3 ?0. Penth of snow at tnd of nionlh, 0. Number of days on which .01 inch or more rain fell, 17. Number of days of clomlineJa average 8 scale of 10. 1.1. Of 30 days o'ii,ervati. mn 3 were clear, fl cloudy. 10 tair, Of KL'y mornings, 11 raio, 3 hazv, 0 overcast, 0 smoky. Krost on the mornings of 4 days. Temp.-f- 1 21 on average of 13 years. Rainfall. 0 19 00 averao of 13 years. At Fortmii.ler & Living's. 150 dozen window shades, just received. A large anil elegant stock ot lotu cen tury bedroom sets. A large anil choice lot 01 carpets, many fine designs. Cheap Wood. Good fir w-ood delivered to any Dart of Albany, for only $3 a cord Leave orders at 1 W Spir.ks' lumber yam. War is Declared, T. L, Wallace & Go,, LEADING CLOTHIERS OF ALBANY. w O u Ph p -p WAR ON HIGH PRICES! Have no it di played in their ntoro the finest and larsest ctock of Spring Clothiog and Furnishing Goods ever before brought to Albany. All Goods were i elected with the greatest care ard embrace all the latest Styles and Spring Novelties . mm m mm prices. By our great closing out enle during January and February ne succeeded cleaning nut nearly all winter clothing, and we pree1-you ipaio this spiin as yn did Uet fall, with a now, clean stock, latest styles and lowest prices. WAR OH E3ECH Wa carry a lino cf bTtrl'ly tailored clotlru at.d have hundreds o( fine tailor made uuits which we '''onteo in every respect, to he fj.r super ior iu tit, tyle and wnrknunvhiptn thent that you frcnerallv have made by your terchant taihr, and ihe prices are from 50 to 75 per c?nt cheaper. WMt on msrn prices! We defy any merchant tailot to heat our styles, lit nd finish of pr.od.i Ail vou big men, Bhnrt fat men, stout men, long and slim men, and all othr people who never have been aHa to et a reidy made mit to fit, should call and examine our mammoth stock before you leave your meas ure with some merchrut tailot, for we make a specialty of fuch greda and can litany mao in any kind of a suit We carry the c!ebrated o p War on High Prices, Tlie r rice of thee fine tailor made anlis rang from I4 to fib. Our tock of nien'H unl tiexa suita ta linmfinm-. and I lie prloei, from 7 60 to i 14. a f.ill line of Albany woo .n mill goodi lor men, buys it children 0 gJ 1 o D P W 1-1 I War on High Prices. Our boy a and children'!! de r.irlrtmnl. am nnmiilelH. JAteat atylevprins hats A mre and line atiMortinetit or ailH a nd iiefrligee nidrta for spring and tuuiiiier wear War on High Prices, T. L. WALLACE & CO., The Birthplace of Great QITY Dltl'U STOKK, Ffeifler Block, Albany Cusick. firnjiTK,' e(1IeinfH, (l?fn.irflp, Fancy and Toilet Artit'!es,.'''ronn',rH""'ieR' Porfuuic r.y, Sol nol liockn, and ArlixtN KuppMea. rii NfclnnN prcMcriptiuns care fully crnipouiitlcd. J. A. CtlKlKliPg. Ornsrs, JL'sxints, Oils C5 lasts, IZtc. CiiECGN. -". !''f'"r-; :v..t. w 7.. .J-.ua--lAtidlA and a fine stock SPECTACLES generally, f.s well f.a jewelry, Watches 'clocks, etc., at 1 's. II. CSEUU, TAILOE. Suits made to older. Location, between 'J bird 1 nd Fourth, on Lyon street not by Italy but by 4 U CD O M P CD o Ci- P i i 1 fine drowa nhoe, and liavo the aole agrncy for tbls city. M War on High Prices, fc o CD Q o Ta the beat 12.09 shoe Int the maikot. Try It jt "Every boy who rurrliate hia prln(t mit of n will b presented with a Spmildlns't league bum ball and bat,af and Hontst BargaLs Wall Paper, I . A ( HA N A NJ p