t-ii i rKKriu ti HOMEMNIt AKKOAD KO AlttANf E IS Kit A It. Ill M UATK 101 STY IK KIT. 11 'iti.'m I ft,t Hitintay- every Uv In tii waik h jfiriTs i NIITriM). liditariBndl'fop'H S',lr niauH tnitil mufMr. Or- glH4V. ..il'BIL I, imci rMisa iroOiiKdoN. Hon J M Wallace, president of Hie First National bank, of rreek'V (xiloriKlo, one 01 ni executors d the B s Wallace estate, will remove to ? ,. My 1st and make hip iiome here, ind the Kv Hill house, just east of the tapitolis beiM fitted up for bini. The folWinK concerning the oilier brother nd executor, from the Record, o(Mt Avr Iowa, ol Miwch 24th, is self-explan-"Last Knldmth wttB a sad day to the United rresbvterian church, of Mt Avr Kev l'r Wallace had a B'atetnent read ' to the effect that ho felt compelled by a combination of circumstances over which he had no control to ask tho eon i.rfL'atioii to unite with him in asking a dissolution of the pastoral relation exist inii between himself and the church. He stated that years a(?o kis brother had appointed himself and two others as executors of his estate in case of death, lie died last summer and left a large estate of diversified interests, and which positively required constant personal supervision. The laws of Oregon re quired that such an executor must be a citizen of tho state, hence in order to execute the brother's trust he was com pelled to tako the step iiroposed. lie had done everythiiit? possible to avoid it, but could not consistently with faithful ness to the trust. Salem Statesman. Jtev Wallace was in Albany a few months ago and preached in the V V church. 0 P Matters. It is reported that the Oregon Pacific will, on account of the present contest going on, economise in the running of the road and tho ocean steamers, Already the stevedores at Yaquina have been discharged, and the force, according to the report will be cut down where possible. Olio scheme is to run one train Irom I lie liny to uie ironi, thus doing awav with one train, a move it is to be hoped will not be consumna ted. In regard to the leiial contest going on there iu undoubtedly only ono thing that will set matters to sailing sinoolhly at an early date, and that is a compro mise between the Hogg faction and tbfc Blair bondholders by which it be taken out of the courts. Though JudgePeady's order permits the transfer to Zepli Jot), it will probably not be done so long as the contest is going on. A Coi'NCii. iMicktino. A special meet ing of the city council waa held last evening. J lie mniier oi inu pennon mi the lowering of the grade on Calipooia street below the grade recently estab lished by ordinance was considered and rejected, and the work was ordered done according to ordinance. I'.ida were opened for building connections with three cisterna by v. bich they can be readily filled. The contract was let to A EC'ansely at the following rates: Cis tern at 1st and Washington streets, 30 cents per foot ; 4th and Washington, 23 cents per foot ; 4th and Ellsworth 15!jj cents per foot, an average of 22,'m cents, the city to lurnisli material. Several streets in the Third wan! were ordered graded. Loot Lirpa is in the city today. Judge O N Denny, of Portland, is in tlio el'y. Mr and Mrs rank v ood, jr., went to llulscy today on a vi it. Miss Stella Utiles, ol Albany, in v'siting irieuos in me ciiy. r-aie.u jotirrai. J W Hayburn, of New Whatcom, formerly of CorvaHis. was in the city today. Mr John CJ'blln has relumed to Albany fiom a trip lo different pails of tlie No'th west. President Elliot of Harvard University will pass through Albany from California iu a few dayfi. W II ltaiuseir, of Scio, is doing Albany today, lie reports the new mill nearly ready for business. About three weeks more will complete the woi k. Misses Ada and Genevieve (ieorge went to Salem this noon on a visit. Miss Genevieve will go thence to Portland, and Miss Ada will return to Albany. Mr KG Simpson and family, who recently run the city laundry opposite the St Charles, have moved to Salem to eside. They were good citizens and ex perts at their business. A dispatch received by Mrs H F Merrill from her husband, announced his arrival In New York, and that his father had died on Wednesday the day before his arrival. Mr Merrill was In Albeny a few years ago, and will be kindly remembered by many. Capt E J Lanning went to Portland this noon, taking two umbrellas, one said to be a farmer's alliance umbrella and the other a straight democratic affair. We suspect, though, the former was loaded for some April fool. John Bryant, that indomitable, irre pressible reformer of Jordan Valley, will represent the people in the national convention at Omaha. The people may rest assured that they will have a wise and safe counsellor at the laborer's great ecuiiKcnical convocation. Lebanon Advance. having some IhccosiiNO A Sai.kmite. The Statesman savs: "Hon Jefferson Myers, the Linn co'untv senator, is in the city for a fen- days. Ho lias iniulu arrangements to build six six room cottages, a barn and Mil) feet of sidewalk in his addition to (ialeni the whole to cost somewhere near 4500. Ho has already ordered sixteen carloads of lumber from the San tiam mills. Senator Myers has great confidence in the progress of Salem and knows that if be invests capital here he will see it grow. Floweks auk is Bloom in profusion just now at II J Sower's. It is the spring onenine season, and a finer opening never occurred in Albany. There has been no greater advancement in art than Mrs Snu'pr'Hpleimnt stock of goods will reveal this fact. Iu tho make up of spring hats and bonnets, not only pretty Shanes nruvail : but the array of - beutitt ful Mowers in lame and elegant, in fact Bupurb. A great stride has been made in thin n-niipf-t. mid Mrs Sower has the goods. Already a good tra de has opened $100,000 Wanted. Railroads is the great question of the future in this val ley. Eugene now has a big bonus pro position on band that is interesting. The Guard says: The directors of the Siuslaw & Eastern Railway, this morn ing, filed with the citizens of Eugene a definite proposition for the construction of a Btandard gauge railway between Eugene and Florence, on the Siuslaw bay, as follows: That in consideration of the people of Eugene and vicinity, paying to the treasurer of the SiUBlaw A: Eastern Railway and Navigation Com pany the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, in U S currency, together with the right-of-way through Eugene, ac cording to the plats hereto annexed, on or before May 1. 1892, then said Rail road company agree to, and will con struct a standard gauge railroad over the right-of-way between Eugene nnd Florence, in Lane county, Or., according to the maps and plats now on file in tlm ofRcH nf said company. That upon dm nei-entimce bv said i-uirene people ol the proposition contained herein, that and satisfactory obligations shall be furnished by tins rauroau com- n.niv to the said I'.uueiie people lor uie carrying out of all promises by Baid com nnnv. That upon rejection of these reso utions bv I :e peo pie oi r.uueuo will be considered by this company ns a final settlement ot tlie question wneiner or not a railroad shall be constructed n Kugone to Florence by tins com' pany. As Undeutakino Room is supposed to be a dreary place; but tortmiller & Trvi mr'i near undertaking parlors are direct ly thopposite,the neatest and moBt cliceriul parlors oi me kihu hi wie umic, .... iiwlortiilt ina drummer savs on the coast. This live lirm lias just iurnisneu ili rnnm and arranged it in tne most metropolitan style. Their large assort mentof coffins, though entirely con cealed in the room, are exhibited on balanced doors with ease ana witnoni i,w The room is an artistic one, beautifully furnished, and one feels no backwardness in visiting u. 8an Franoisio has been lively weather, Kastern atylo, A S McDonald will change tlm namo of the Silyeiton Appeal to the Weekly Trib une, To-morrow niidit will oocur at the skat ing ring the greatest oontest yet for the prizo medal. It oaly cost 10 oenta to lee The Studohaker now do their o n busi neta io the Notthweat, and now have a big branch house in Portland. In this oitu Stewart it Sox have the agenoy. 1 he democratio state convention held in Minnesota yesterday elected 18 deleuatea to the Chicago convention and initructed them to support Cleveland for president. This mikes 32 delegates elected for Cleveland. Mr O W Wright moved hit law-nffioe today from over the Bank of Oreeon. to an eleyant auito of rooma in the Maano Twiedal" block. In order to kera up with the timea Mr Wright haa lately mldcl largely to his law library. In nistice to Mr M D Phillips, of this oity, the popular wood turner, the Democrat will remark that it was not he who was de feated for nomination for aoh3ol superin tendent on the republican ticket: but a school teaoher on tho Albany prairie, M T Phillips. Patriok Doyle, who murdered Mike Waloh at Rooky Point, Mont., a few years ago.and wnose reoora aa a tough on the unDer Missouri for the past tou veara waa well known, waa killed by his sou, 9 years old, last Saturday at his ranoh, near the Pig Muddy. The cue is unknown. Will & stark, the jewelers. The beat roast ooffee in the oity at Cum id ftleyer a. Have you tni PGA lleu'a ten. if n 16 why not. Call on Mathews & Washburn for vour naroware. All kinda of choice eating 'and apples at Allen Bros. Ashbv it Carte, Real Estate. SOU Wash ington street, rortiaua, Ur. Have you tried that ideal loaat onffee at F E Allen's. If not, why not. May I have some of vour grocerv trxilo this month. If not, why not. F E Allen. Mathew & Washburn lead iu the atnvn and tinware business in this part of the valley. A Urge assortment of new style ribbons just reoeived at the Ladiea Bazaar, also Chittou in the late shades. F Co's Si'eciai, Election. Last night FCo. wns formally inspected by Col Lovell. after which an election of captain was had to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cant Chamberlain T J Overman was elected captain i J A McFeron, 1st Lieutenant, nnd W A Humphrey. 2nd Lieutenant. The affai was celebrated by a splendidly gotten up Banquet at U II Mueller's. Fools Day. This is fools day, and the "iggest fools are thoso who spend thei time fooling other people. So there are plenty of fools. Anvwnv "what fool we mortals be." Our citizens and visit' ors have been nicking hp five cent pieces kicking hats loaded with bricks, and numerous other o il chestnuts, the pain as ages ago. Innocent and jolly affairs nen innocent. Conn& Hendricson Lead. They hav "ie groceries, the produce and the good treatment. They lead in prices and Quality. If you want standard groceries. all on them; if you want the freshest produce do not pass by their store : their Was and coffees are tlie beBt. A good y to pave money is by dealing with ."'era. it will count in a month's trad ,nf. Try it. Voi r Attention is called to our line o "aiisienne costume, copes. jacket,blazers an "titis, wnich is now complete. They are tailor-made and guaranteed tof' 'he c'.oihs are of the lotcit fabnes. Very truly, Samuel E. Young. t ladies Oxforps. I now. have a com J tie line ranging In price from Si. 25 o 1'U " pair. OooJ viluo and every r The great men are coming to the front. Andrew jackson is chief of police of Seattle. There are forty-five log school honees in the great state of New York, and not half as many in Oregon. Therefore Ore gon is more progressive than New York. The Salem Journals "feels bad. Here it is : "The oflicial call for the Republi can state convention has appeared in only two papers the Oregonian,rep.,and Telegram, dem. They are ring organs and the call for Oregon republicans or democrats who are for the people and against the rings is not voiced by them." Here's a Chinese pheasant growl from a valley ex. which we refer to Judge Denny. Really one Chinese pheasant is immense when on the table before you : "Farmers report that the China pheas ant is destroying all the native game. The pheasant cocks kill the young game as soon as it is Hatched, one report states that the quail, grouse and Oregon pneasant is absolutely disappearing. It would seem to be a mistake to protect the China pheasant." Of all the silly abuse of words that o'. awful is a little the worst, even in this civilized city of Albany, and an anti awful club is'in ordir. An ex. says : We are but too familiar with the silly way in which the words "awful" and "awfully" have for some years past intruded them selves into our daily apeech. To a great extent they still maintain their ground, especially among young people, who are awfully glad or awfully sorry, awfully jolly or awfully bored.accordingly as they meet with awful swells or awful snobs. I was surprised to find that an absurd misappropriation of awful, although not to the same extreme, had been noticed as common in some parts (of the United States by a traveler who visited them eighty years ago. Ilesayp: "I found in several instances that the country oeo pie of Vermont and other New England states make use of many cutious phrases anu quaint expressions in tneir conver sation. Everything that creates surprise is awful with. them. What an awful road! awful hole I awful mouth! awful nose ! etc." A U Mrllwaln OrTeri Knitic Itottom l-rlrrs. He makes the following reductions in sugar for cash : 17 lbs diy granulated for $1.00. 20 lbs extra C white for $1.00. 22 lbs extra C golden for 81.00. lie will also sell a five gallon 'keg of pickles for 90 cents. t- 600C papers fresh garden aud flowor seeds awaiting purchasers at C E Eiiowkkll a. It's Neoessary. The neceskltv for advertising Is very apparent to any reflec tive mind. If an owner wishes to sell his property he must let some one know his wish If he kept his Intention to himself he would also keep his property to him self. To advertise means "to nnnrisp In form, make known, announce.piomulgate, publuh the fact that Parker Bros carry a 111s1.-1.1ass siock 01 groceries, produce and baked goods.whlch can always be depend ed on to be fresh and In season. The fact is one worth advertising. Dress Trimmings. The latest novelties n dress trim-nlr.gjcan always be found at Samuel L. Young's. Head, Tliink nml Act All civilized cooks not only want, but are entitled to the latest and best appliances to be secured lor their use. 1 hen we get none too good lood lor tills very dyspeptic age. this over several times. It is an important fact, and If digested will be better than a dozen bottles cf patent medicine. about it until your thoughts are ixtiausted, and your brain power ie weury. Sleep over it 2nd then AtWill&Slarrs May be seen the finest stock of gold and silvei watches, diamond and other rings, jev jlry, silverware, &c, in the city. Represfnt.tivfb. A. Blcvlns, M. A. Miller, W. P.Elmore. CountyJuugf. Geo. Humphrey. County Commissioneb. T. F. Mil ler. County Clerk N. P. Payne. County Recorder E. E. Davis, Sheriff. C. C. Jackson. County Treasurer. Hrlce Wallace, County Assessor J. E. Michael. School Superintendent. G. F. Rus sell. County Surveyor. E. I. O'Connor. CoUNlY Coroner. Frank Farrell. Tustice of THit Peace of Albany, Cen tral Albany and Price precincts. L. M, Curl. BOYS? Free -:- BOYS? BOYS? Free Free. For Viae Uffias go lo Mullor's. and lunch. Oyater, Lay your groceries of Parker Broa. You can depend on good goods and first-clans treatment. Go to Matthews & Washburne, the leading dealer in stoves, tinware and hardware, and select from their large and fine assortment of stoves one that will meet all the requirements of a first-class cook. They have them, as well as the best Seating stoves and the best made tinware. SEE THE MONKEY IN CORNER CLOTHING WINDOW' With every suit of clothes you get a Baseball and Bat, With eyery suit purchased vou fret a ticket. See win dow for particulars. THE MONKEY IS VALUED AT $50.00. READ THIS : That Monkey may helpxus some to make things go, but if our prices were not right and oar ClothiDg correct, ALL THE MONKEYS ON EARTH WOULD NOT HELP US. We Sell on our own and our clothing's merits, and so long as the boys show their apprecia'ion of our efforts,by wearing our Clothing, we in turn wish to show our appreciation by giv ing "The Boys" a little amusement. The Largest Assortment of hi Spring Clothing 3C33ST TLa'J&Jm'lEF T. L. WALLACE & CO., "Th3 Leaflijig Clothiers.1' Cor, 1st and BroadaJbin Sts, - - Al'bauy, Oregon, A Much Marrikb Woman." Mrs Knwler. of this citv. waa married lasl January to her Bixth liuabanu, arm u rnnt'n ns it mav seem live 01 mew uicu exactly two years from their marriage Jay. iter present uusuaiiu ia nmo uu hearty and says lie does not think Mrs Fowler will be able to net her seventh husband so Ioiir as lie buys his groceries fresh from F. Jv Allen, opposite the Ma sonic Temple. Intended roil A Joke. Just for a joke ti.n T..!,.,r,n AiUnripe ast weeK re marked Hiat fears were entertained ui the mouth of the Lebanon ditch would be lower than the Lebanon end. fins btirred up matters generally, aim 11. iuu au,.ornl nriicles nnd communications to avranire matters. Sometimes a joke isn't a joke, at least is not accepted as such Commiitkk Meeting. There was meeting of tlie democratic county cen tral committee in this city today, a very full attendance was present from all parts of the county. Full preparations ..- .i inr n v L'orous campaign. Ke- f,m nil opi'tiona are of the moat Imraeter. all pointing to the election of the full ticket in June. Base Bat.l Challenge The "Fans" base ball club hereby challenge the "Al banles" for a friendly game of ball to-morrow afternoon at 3:30, on the College grounds'. Weather pel mining. New Attractions. Tlie show window at Mueller's Candy and Refreshment Parlors was today fixed up in a beauti t..i ..,or a irnnd dismay of line nil uitiuuci, ft - ' - . . glaced fruits, fruit dips, bon homers, ribbon, Uoston chips, canines, on a pyramid of many colors, fail to go and take a peep at it. berg Ulock. placed Don't Blum- of Albiiiy eynip om't hi beat C E Bkowscll. Pfi'la Try it. Onuses for 25 J at 0 E Urmtaall's. CRUME In SliedJ, on March 31, ,S92, of pneumonia, Mr Van Crume son of X I' Crume, aged 8 ytar.. A bright 01 ... ' 0 .i.Brl liv ninnv. of saying that Ave are displaying the largest and most elegant line of Spring Clothing ever opened in this city. rrilE LEiVIIIV OLOTIIIEItS, The Oregon Land Co. With its home office at ' S-A-LEIIVl, - - - OEE&OIT, In the Gray Block, corner Liberty and State street, branch office in Portlano, MAKES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salem. Will soil 5, -10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 per acre small cash payment long time on balance for particulars. per Send 4 a Koaler in CHOICE TEAS. COFFEES, SPICES, aDd a general assortment of G5- 3E& O 3 S 3C 3ES JS. Subscription agsnt foi til Ibo leading Kewspapors an.l AlMgav.ines. Terms cash. Near the I. O., Albany, O THE LEADIXG niOTOGK APIIEKS, Albany, Orrunn Cabinet photos from $1.50 to f.(.oe per dozen. Enlaiglng pictures r. specialty. 16x20 crayons framed for fio oo. We carry a large line of 5x8 and steresccpic' views of Ore. gon. Studio in Froman's Block next to Masonic Temple, First Stree SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Linn County. Call-: and -.-Havh -:-Your tested by Johnston's Patent Ee-Mcler at F. M KRENCH.S Jewelry Store. A BIG STOCK -:- of Baby :-: Buggies best assortment ever brought to just received at A 1 bar j Ste-vvV't Sox's. Use teggics and Cot Trices. lAEGESJX -:- ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES. Ar MATTHEWS & WABHBUBN'S rranted, 'Saiii ei. E. Young. boy who Will Be greauv -j j