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,T,i,iiliml nvery "V tho wuok Suii'l'V- tftn k Xl'TTIIH, Cililon nn4 Prop'rs .ri.,i mum ' " "-"'""Ji .,,. niuiiml ' I"1!' iimltir. TiK.iitr ..FKUKrilBV IK, IKtll GOOD lETVEHsrinsra- AS I: JON-C1 UlN tiKANTKII. I.SIst lllylit .. ..I.. .......I mi lniiin-ll..t. nf J " t ! -I!.. 41 I.. i iiir DrciiDii ruin"", wiiitn m in ni . .1 on Sillurdiiv, Ihc 20II1 liiKtant , .. .... lilinii wiik iniiiU-by tue Nuw York ,;jl,,U'rs. TliiH kIiijwb Unit oil the talk .iu.nl I here ""'K " "'i"""""v .... .11 foiiiuli'd. nml that there bus Imtii W"' .. ... ... n It, (....iwlf.li,,.. I'r.l I..- i.t IIIIK till nt.'.'.I . 'U' . . ... 1 '..-....111.. ..I. .1.1 u,. ;irilVl'(l 1" WWi vm-i- i, '' HUH- .. ,,l I... ..I. ...I ,i I the outcome win t ........ ... k'-"1 i,ileril. l'eople Ki-iicrally are ilre.l of ....... .1 fill Illllllllv.'l "-"""" "1 II mi J in ti'i-' I""'"- "-' "Ji facts amlpav Utile attention to rumors. ....J., u n i.'eni-ra! fueling, tiiouzh, that int.. n , .... (lie matter win o m-uh.u mm . K ahead. av,.xiikk Wandkkkk. Last nlyht ...i,,...! In Albany on the Portland Uil . i ..i. ntM.firi(t to ne uliner insane or ntox'icaled. He wandered ff towards .. ,. r.l H... raw and was lis led llie r.iisii-i" .- - out ol the dUch about lo o clock and taken i i,...,l,.il to llie 1' raiiKim iiousc. i uc .." .t i i .ri.hiil llaffman was called niu'imoo w . ---- . .. ...i i... Imnti'il the man tin and found tli.it he undoubtedly had been on a inree His name Is w li urai:am,.-uiu nc revid.-s at Kast Porllantl, where he his a family. n lilt person was $J35 and a .11 u.l.t..i tin. Mnrshal nlaced in po: iMin-iti - - . saic keepli'K fr him. A dispatch from Fast Portland aked that the money be jent to his tamlly; but of course there was . mil -or tv tor this. llie man asscus il.at ln U-:I4I1 'I Intoxicated; but he tin Joubtcdly was. tilMIAl AMI l-KUHOMAI. P II l'felffrr, of Port and, U In the el'y. W II lirker und souk of Yaoulna l.av. oru In the city. A I. l.aiub returned ibis neon from a tiip doun the road. K I Such Ml for his home In San Francisco a dav or two aio. ! II Kalslon, Mart Miller and other Lebanon men have been in the cilv todav. C II Stewart and T I SHtes arc out aK.iln, each after a confinement at home of nearly two weeks bv illness. Sheriff h colt Is making a lour of the ouutv accordlni' lo the schedule nub- lishi'd elsewhere. I)r K McA'ister has nunc lo Sacra- menloand other p:ilnls beyond to spend a few liiouihs. A (eat nre of the Maude C an"(.r enter laiinnenl will lie a hap year theatrical party In which llie yoim ladles in the tro'ly will take their j.;enlleir.en friends anil Icmi; the bills. Mr Win Obenii-.er Is (aklna a coinnk-ie :ei.: us ol Allianv for the directory beini? uotten oul by him ami Mr Smiley. Mr Ol enanei Is an old li.mil at the business, wnicli he undi rslands thoroughly. Mc-.ra hills Knox and W K Ilendilcson retunuil vestenlav fiom their tr.n to San Jose, much earlier than anticlpitetl en ac count in me lllnesi of Mr llcndricson. who .vas (.raduallv iirowlni' worse, a severe case of the (irippc beinu the prlnci- hu c.-use. l ine wi-iuiier, lliouuh, wab prevaillnji lhe:e. lion I K Wealherforil returned todav from (,'oriallis, where he had been to at tend a melting of the hoard of director ol the agricultural college. It wa' de cided lo retain Prof Letcher as pre:ldenl unui me nrsi ot next vcar, anu in the mean time the board will seek for such a man as they want permanently at the iteau ol llie 6'jnool. Mr Harry Millar.!, college secretary of California, a graduate of Princeton is In the cilv, rnd tomorrow will cro ta Salem accompanied by ten or fifteen from this cilv, Including the Anollo club. Hegln- nin- tomorrow n'yht and ending Sabbath I'uht a conference of Hie college Y M C A's .if Oregon will be held in the Willam ette l.'niversitv. An interesting program lia-i been arranged lor theoccasion, includ ing addresses bv S M Savfoid, of Boston, J A Duinmlil.'Mr Hillard. J K Mott, Intcr iK.ti(inal college secretary and others. About 1 50 delt-gales are epected to be present. NOME iMI AIIIIOAU A llltlli V is Cuttilltf ftliout bin f.m.A fj.i. book liiudery. f'urrv oiiiaitv naiil IIia fimfc ai.nti. i-va. $1)0. The lent cm i.ften lirt. A base bail li-ague tliin year will rrnbablv consist of Poitlaml, Seattlo. 'I Spokaiiu, Walla Walla and Salem. Mitk aulU at Knroit Grove for 18 cents a tallmi; at Alb'rii.y for 25 cents; O.ejjon City 30 centf; lYmUctnn 40 ceuta and ut E-UKtiijo for Zl cciitn, Next. Tih.to will he n Bt.illion show at Itrownn vi!n on Friday, March if-ith, under the fnMinj;i'ifciit of I'rowtibville Live Slock Ast-ociatioQ, H;i)i'y hair Feuewrr contains the natural food aatl color-inattLT for tbo hair, and iiHidiiinal herha lor tne ftcalp. curing 14 ray -ui-hH, lialiliictiH, daiidruirtaid ncalp sores. Kimpp, liurrcll & Co nave just opered a biancli h una iu Sdlein . 'Una firm Btarted 01.0 in AHianv tifti:eu or twenty veaia aio. atid liau iuHt uot around to some of the htnall tow UK. 3 A die patch from Yaijuina hay in to the etluct that Captain Garrett and four neamen of tho ne;ilinu nchoouer Oucar aud Hattiu were drowned yt aterday, while attemitini! to land in a small hoa. at Noutucci. When near the shore the boat wait capsized, and all were drowned. Tho captaio and hU men left the schoooer 10 search ol seven dc-tiertera who had taken a hout and left the vessel . Will & Stark, the jewelers. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Matthews & Wanhburn keep the hest tftOVtd. Tim liest roast collee in the city at Com ad ivlcytr h. Have you tried F K Allen's teas, if not, why not. Have you tried that ideal ioat coffee ttt F E Allen's. If not, why nut. Allen Hrr.B always keep their customers supplied with fresh butter and eggi. Hy using Hal I'd Hair Reuewer, av, faded or discolored hair assumes the r "loir ' color of youth, and grows luxurious and Btronp, pleasing everybody. To the question, Which is your favt.itc poerr tnere may be a great variety of ans wers; but when asUcd, which is your favorite blond purifier? there can he only one roly Ayer'a Sursap?illal because it is the par eu, safest, and most econojii;al. u..v i,t, Ms Kls Thks. Mr F ... , . .1... (i.mifin who created such k Ht'iiHation y rumiinjs awny from tho oilicem about six wci-kh k lm8 shown us n letter recently receive. from liimlsay l'-roH., ot firm frnlll w hich it was churned ,.'" (.ihe..led Homo notes. It indicates that evervtliinit im Iiuiiik setueii up . Mr Klecker ifliiot the hail limn lie Iiiih been pictured. 1 1 bore n pood name in 1 Ki- 1. :.. f. .....- liritmi. nml lll'.ll IHIllllil, muni., 11111 1.11 , - feels hurt over the vroK imp.-eHion tlmt 1ms been here -Curvnllis limes. IvT.vt.i atiok OK Oi'i-icr.Rs. Last nitiht Columbia Division No. 4, of lTni- " .... r 1--.1..1.1. ,.1 lli-llillis formed KatlK 01 iiiikih . installed the new ouicei s, -Major (Jeo W I lochsledler. tollowing are the new ollicers: V M Paikcr, Sir Kt Captain V A McCiain, Sir Kt I.ievitenant.g David Unk.Sir Kt Herald. U CJ llavne. Sir Kt Recorder. P li Marshall, Sir Kt Treasurer. (1 E Propst, Sir Kt Guard. John loom, ji., Sir Kt Sentinel. On rim Way. A car load of rails and material for Ihc carrier on the approach to the bridge, arrived last nlh, the hrst of twenty-six cars now on the way, the shipping receipts for which Mr Kd Slone the superintendent has just received. Car loads of material will now begin ar riving daily and a bridge will be seen on our river front almost before we know it. El'GHNK. Sixty-seven applicants for teachers' certificates were present nt the regular examination held at the court house last week, Dr J V Harris, who has tieen working in the drug business for sever.il years, will resume the practice of medicine in this city in the near future. He practiced at Cottage li rove before entering the drug store. We are told that the arrest of B F Rus sell for practicing medicine without a license is only cue of a serles.unless some who are r.ow practicing ir. violation of the law slop at once. The action is taken by a Lane County Medical society and I)n Paine and Kukendall were appointed by that society to bring the action Regis'.er. Letter tilst. Following is the list of letters remainins in the post oflice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Feb. 17, 1892. Persons calling for lhene letters must give the date on which they were advertised. A Sti'uknt Dir.!). This noon a dele gation of students from the State Agri cultural college, were in the city on their wav to Gcivais, with the body of Ernest Miller, whose parents reside in the latter citv. He was taken with the grippe about a week aro. resulting in typhoid pneumo nia, from which hedied, aged 23. He was in the junior year and was a young man well fikeo, a goou siuucni. Maliik Gkancjkk has always been re garded as the most exquisite dresser of any of our A merlcan actresses. Ilercos tumes are always marvels of the dress maker's art. The ladies of this city hould not fail lo see the finest costumts worn on the stage tomorrow n'ght. HotiHY Gayi.oi:. Many people suppose that lirihhy Gnvlor's peculiarities of speech are affected by him, but it i.i not Ho. His Mrange intonation of speech and peculiar Iri.h accent are perfectly natural with him, and were the cause of deserting m-fi.o miiitiiiiliv for Irish conicdv. He will be seen at the opera house next Sat- "N'oTHiNis Succeeds Like Success." Why arc we the most successful firm in tlic diy goods trade ? Iiecaus4 we nave tne largest unci uesi se lecled stock to choose 'rotn. UV nrft now receiving new and seasonable good buigains in w inter goods, Cloaks at less than cost. We are sole agent fur Duttcrick patterns. A full line of ladies and children's shoes. Give us a call. W. Read. urdav evening. Face lit iiNKii. This morning Odell Combs wa8 starting a fire In his father's wood saw engine, using benzine, when it Hashed In his face badly burning it, and as well his hands. It will keep him from work for sometime. Woiirn Tiiinkino Aiioi'T. Hut word are thing, ami a small drop of ink, full ing like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps Billions, think. The object of lliis isto Bake vou think about the subject f p-oceries. Conn & llcndricson keep a first-class stock, nt bottom prices, and as well hav a fine line of crockery ware. Think about it ami call on them. Look Here a Moment. I have some of the ehol hits In Albany Icr sale, terms so reasonable that anybody n buy and own . a home of his own by paying a small payme.it down and small toontnly payments thereafter until all is paid for. For further Information call at 'heollice. corner and and Brcadalbin ats opposite Dkmocrat oflice. IJr GV Maston. The E10HT11 Serifs. Serle No. 8, of the Allmnv ItnlhHnir nml I.nnn AsfiOcU Hon will b- opened on February 19th. Ap plication forAtock will be received bv the ccreUry, Jay W lilnin. Tainting. Ml38 Nellie Richards will organize a cIrrr In painting on the ift ol jlarch. A good opportunity for superior ntnictionR. For particulars call at her "luencc at Oth and Joflerson streets. KvetU'thtfly la it. V K Alien. If n why ni t, it ;u a hit' nrivik'i'e to be able to p't, what you want when vou jro to a tfnwery store. Allen V.mthers keep such a variety that thfV can always accom modate their customers. This naves running around. If it is fruit season they have the goods. In produce their stands are full of the latest anil beat. Their stock of standard groceries is alwavs large, of the best to be secured in the market. moth l it 4.:usi:f A laryv and intrri.'-U'd :uu'Un.e greet ed the M'jIIhm (ioosf iiittrtuinme.it nt the opera hou-t: 1 :t-t evening. Old mother g'ose 1 1 1 . odies wi-i c r;;p re sented i; n rrnrwed ivr. and originiil Idea. L ndcr the spler.tiid tnanagcnici.t of Mr 11 J ii v:is itcsuhIcu ir. a manner ih.tf iH.y.cd ail. On the curtains rising A IJ Sei.l i arcd as Little Uoy Blue wl'h hi- horn, heraM'n in mother goose, and her six Unit: attcnd.tnU, Mifs A. Ice MfJM'f-, who ;ei foniicd her part a master of the r.ert-r.ioni-.'s v. illi g(od elocu tionary ahility. S N S'eel .tpjKarcd ai King Cole Ajth Foi !mi!-r, .Vv.nan and Prichatd as tiddlers, Velle I.ving wab Mistress Mary; M.tnd Cio-shy, tint Crss linns; Ida Srewait, N-ncy ICtticoat; Marguerite 1 h;kins m ltcp; Tlnv MoruHth a Mother Hubbard hat1 a fetrri ous time with Ihm d-jg ; (Jha Cusiclt, Mr Palmer and V lricliaru were the three wise men; Fraukie Hopkins with the hhoe full of children ; Mr Conkling had a seri ous lime wheeling his wife, MUh Flora Mason aero--, the stage; Mife Lee Prather swept the skies; y-il lon went 10 St Ives with Keven wives hi good style; '1 hos Overman jumped over the candlestick. Then appeared Ora Inihrullle as Iiss Muffet; Mits (iray as the eg woman; Fannie Reynolds as the farmers wife: Vr Taylor and Miss I'f eider a- Jack aud Jill ; Mrs Montviih as the woman with bells Mrs Condit as Polly with a kettle; Mr Renner as king counting money; Miss ClarV an the (pa-en and Miss Kmitt, the maid; Ole Tobiesun as the ten o'clock scholar; Chus MotUeitl- an Wee Willie Winkle; Mr Jas tV ilson ut; Simple Simon, captivating the audience; Mr Conkling as the Pitiian ; Miss Warner as cross patch; Mr Bob Strong a Tom the Pines son; lr liall as the nobleman ; Lena Marshall as the queen and Sophie Kouck, Belt) the lady; An.ia lfouck as golden locks; Vesta Wallace wa very cute as Little Lord Fauntleroy ; Eva Cowan as Little Red Riding Hood; Lillian Hackleman as Maude Miller; Geo Morehouse as the judge; llattie Galbraith as the beauty and a beast; the Pipe's children as the babes 'n the woods; Fannie Cohhiedick as Mary and the Iamb; Lid a Galbtaith as the Goddess of Liberty; Jack Smiley and Mrs Overman as eorge and Martha Wash ington, and thirteen states represented by thirteen Ht'.le girls. Then the dogs barked and the btgars came lo town in the shape of the Apoilo ciub. who were heard In two melodies, cnthusiatically apolauded. The participants then descended to the hall and went through some pretty eyoiu tlons, exhibiting their peculiar costumes to good ctlect, atler which an hour two was spent in sociability. An Old Saying Is, "spend not all you have, believe not all vou hear; tell not all you know; and do not ail you can." Do not lo.)k for blood In a turnip or stoves in a confectionary store; but go to Matthews Washburn s stove, tinware ana tiara ware store and examine their stock of floods, if this Is the linj vou want. If vou buy you will not spend all you have; you will believe what vou hear because you cn a'sn see; you will know too much to tell it all and you will noi uo an you can because the stove you get will do the work and save many a savate expression and extra step. A. B. McIi.wain hai jn rsceived direct from the manufactories new designs in car pet, oil clnths.hrtoleums and window shades, v.hich will be sold at reduced prices. lie is also receiving a fine line of men's shoes, in late styles, at 25 to 75 cents per pair lets than regular prices KLF.KPLKS3 NIGHTS made miserable by that tetrihle cough. Shiloli'B Cure is the P'liiedy for you. A lare,e Hue of flfuant (j(.'d witches iu asty nw trava at Will & Stark's. Xl A 1A K N HI liAK. 4 II Mcllwaln !nVr Hume Itoitfiu Trie lie makes tlie following reductions in sugar for cafch : 17 lbs diy granulated for $1.00. 20 lbs extra C wldte for $1.00. 22 lbs extra C golden for $1.00. Here are tome wholesale prices: 100 lbs extra C ( 44 cts. loo lbs txira C white (a 44 cts. 100 lbs dry granulated (o 5I4 cts. He will alfo tell a five gallon ktg of pickles for 90 cents. AtWiM Staffs May bo Been tire finest stork of liold anil silver watches, diamond and oilier rings, jew elry, silverware, &c, in the city. Now Is the lime to nave your bedding cleaned. Leave orders at oic' barber shop or at Laundry office. City Lainduy, ist St., R. G. Simpson, Prop. Atherton, K K Anderson, Wrn Hilyeu, Tilda Brown, Nod Dougim, Win l)url)in, Joscuh (Jeil, May lllll, llattlo Jolindon. Muiie howls, N Mullery, F C ftrker, W II Peterscrj, Hearlha Stolin, Fred Shufford. J H Thompson, A S V inirard, John Wyer, (Jeorgo Archibald.T) H Atkinson, Edward Hasher, Mrs Davis, H H Dwyer, W L Flint, Majde Hill, Chas Molmes, J C Jones, Marv Leavy, Peil McDonald h McGill Pdirncr, Eugene Spreucer, Clara Stewart, Ella Tift. Jobez Turner. R J Weir. Gertrude A' each, Josio T. Moxteitii, P M How to Make Money, Every man Is the farmer of his own fortune and the harvest he reaps iy entire'y due to his own perseverence and industry It properly sown, there U not one seed that promises him butter relums than saving a dollar by buying groceries where you can always depend on the best goods and lowest prices. This you can do by dealing with Parker Bros., who always have on hand a iari;e and select stock ot groceries and baked goods, lrythein. See the prices.howthey go, 0 thrifty people there below ; Don't let your chance of gain go by, Catch our profita.at they fly ; Freely down to you they're tossed, Without the least regard to cost. Whether its the tariff, lhe weather, the phase of the 1 .1 1 . 1 x moon, or wnat not, our trade was never oetter. ijarge trade enables us to decrease prpfits,and closer profits make lower prices. Kyi up of F J "is Produced f-om the laxative and rut-itinna juice of (.'aliform fir., combined w:th th inedicio 1 virtue of ;laiitB ItDowa to mist benerici.1 1 the hiims.a svsten, a gent'v on the kidueyn, liver acd biwo eteitunl'v eUanpiiiK ih sy;em, d se"i I 0 Win anct bidaebe.-, and curm? hi;itl onna' in tfinti 0U1! ability in CA lennc to warns nnouiti noi Kn T.CIXT siolif nf u-lipn ytt need tho best tocs in tho market, as woll as tiriwaro and nraware gencrjiiy. Wo can furnish them t bottom prices. fli.vrriiEws AKiinii', the stove men. AKE- YOU -GOING -TO -RIDE -A BICTCLE this summer ? If so, call on Van Wilson, at Stewart X Sox's, ana sec b mw num, which always gives satisiacuon. rOll SALfi TTnnse find eornnr lot In r Jl'Sdsdd. 75i Applvtol W Ivis SN. 8TF.KT-K A CO., Albany, Oregon, i nati n.r.iiov on onod real esla'e security In M.m 'und adjoining counties. GOOD NEWS a For the rillltns ot 00Mumr l gTntt'g Fills. . - litan mi Bk Tlwlf UVtH riLL I.:."... 1.1- mw rtMofthM uiiib r-J uroKtlll LWU- (Bj, TUTT'8 TINY LIVER l-ILLS Give Ear to Our Remark Va lin.vn :i1rfi!lflv rnnoivfirl a lfiro-ft ntnl fino Una nf i ji . ji. 1 1 1 . , . . 1 i ciouiing lor men, youms anu uoys, latest stvies ana in 1 .'1. j m j"i...i. season, wmuii we wish uiu tu teo. iiiis int'iuues some liandsome suits made specially to rrder from Albany Woolen Mm goods, already attracting attention. We are closing out Winter goods at cost to make room for new goods, which will continually arrive. (j ill le llf THIS READING CLOTIIIEliS, PRICES. rwi f nnnn..1 4 Here's some specialties: New Spring Suits irom S10 1 $20. New Spring (Wereoats from v10 to $20. Men's White Standard Shirts, A 1 Quality. SI. World Heating Suits for boys, only a few left, $1. See Our Corner Clii WMoi. It'll Convince Yon. T. L. WALLACE & CO., "The Leading Clothiers.1' On the Corner, AlDau.,. Cregon, .FURNITURE AT COST At Thos. Brink's Old Stand. CALL AM) SECURE r.ARCMS MILE THERE IS A CH1SCE Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.-0 per dozen. Knlai'nij pictures a spockiliy. 1&Z20 c rons framed for Siic'oo. We cr -v a large line of s::8 and steretjcoplc views of Ore- TIIE LKADI(J riMlTOKAIMrKUS, Sludio in Krqman's Block ... next lo Masonic Temple, First Stree , 07) s s II 0 L, Kenton, -:- Sealer in CHOICE TEA?, COFFEES, SPICES, iwd a general assortment, of O- O O 2E3 DEC SI S5. Subscription agent foi all IIih Ivadlng Newspapers an. I MHKa.ines. Term? cash. Near th.T. O.. ilbnny, Need a Watch? I havo all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits the price. But price is not everythinjr in watch-buying; GUARANTEED QUALITY the first thing. I guarantee waches accord ing to their quality; and quality make the price. All kinds all qualities all prices.. F. M. FRENCH, Tho Corner Jewelry Sto.'e A BIG STOCK -:- of -:- Baby :-: Bussies, best Bssrrtmcnt ever brought to Albany, just received at Stcrurqt Sox's. See tiic Eiiggios and Get Trices. LAP.CEST :- ASSOSTMENT of liEATIKG STOVES. at (MATTHEWS & WASHBUBN'S ' lv sliown In ...