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iTITESi NCTTIMJ. Hit ton arid Prop'ri Cit.-r.l at the Pont Offlfl at Albany, Or ni " micoimI nlHHH mil mutton ?HltNl VV. ...Aflill, 14, Ktt -OOD EVENING A RwMAKiiK Incident. The Part ami llUpalcli tells the following: Y w; terili'V a Mraier called at the l'ni;n actlic ofliccin thU city and naid for a lido lie had n'ien in a Ihx car from Whit man lo The Dulles Kome eltjht years at. The amount wan $6.50. This man de clined to (jive Ivwi name or lo lake a rec:iK for Hie money. Kvery man that beam a rail n m J rompauy U not a tramp or a .aobo, yec they are looked upon and chibsed istuch. The men In question was un .douMfdlv an huimit man, but was forced to steal the ride from dire necessity, and when fortune smiled upon him, he like a true man, came holdl) to the front and paid Ids fare like a gentleman. Now lien,let the Union Pacific take an example from this man, and return the money stolen imm- Hie people bv extortionate overcharged rates. Tmit Old Fake. Some Salem men have just made the same foolish trip that has been made several times by Linn J county men. The Journal says: Amos Strong, A Herren, Mark Holms, J Frizzell and Kd C Cross have returned from a week spent at MItrhell, ijjs miles east of The Hades, in the lilue mountains Mr rrizdll s brother had written that he had discovered the famous Blue Bucket, or lol gold mines, supposed to have boen found and lost in 1845 by emieranU. The Uther and mother of Mr Jlerren were In the train that located the fabulous Blue Bucket mines. Careful Investigation showed the party however, that Mr Krlz zell was mistaken. The party had a pleasant trip. Looks Waklikk. At the meeting of the militia board In Salem Col Bowditch secured an appropriation of $500 to equip fjr actual duty troop II at LinkviHe. who are liable to be called out to defend the settlers against the three thousand In dians still on the reservation, says the Journal. 'There Is great danger of an Italian outbreak tlitr? and the present state military ooard deserves credit for doing all in its power to protect the set tlers. A Uaiti.inj Bkkkze. A decidedly stiff breeze lire vailed this niter neon, rattling signs lively and whistling through whiskers ominously. But it was tame compared to Nebraska style. U simply rattled things. In Nebraska and Kansas ami most of the eastern stales the winds I run into cyclones, and the cyclones smash things and people. We never have even , blizzards nere. A good breeze occaMon- ady is a pleasant i' ff air. ORWioN Ckkkai.s. According to statis tic 1 ,1 10,07.1 bushels of wheat were raise:! in Linu county in one year on 155,314 acres; yoo.306 bushels of oats on yjx-'t'J acres, and 22,004 bushels of barley. in wheat Umatilla county took the lead with ius.oS bushels, Marion next with i,i(v),)$S bushels. Tillam.ok's record was too bushels. In outs Marion was first, Linn second. In barley I nion county v.as fir.it. A Tannery. Messrs Riggs and Shea oi Brownsville have made a proposition to the business men of Albany to move their I tannery plant to this city provided the clt uens ot Albany will take 5,000 siock in the concert! . Our men of means should I look Into tills mailer for Albany stands in need ot nothing so much as manufactur ing enterprises . A Boy Stauhed. Last Monday even ing at Riddles, Chester Poguc, aged 17 years, was going home from school when lie was attacked by a school mate and naoutrii three times, dving at 2 ociock vesterdav from the effects of the wound. The deceased was a brother of M E Poguc of Salem, at one time a resident of Albany tor some lime. A li it ! DtiK Accum.vr. letterday after i noon ('has Bender was working on the new irulgc, when n heavy block and Uckle Mi on one of his hands, mashing it. wuiat it will prevent his working tor 1 Mnietl-ne. Or Hill dressed the wound ThisU ihe first accident requiring surgi i attention since work began on the bridge. T"! Attorney Generalship. In 'e Case of tho ttutri, nf nlllce of Ihe at toney general Judge Boise ordered ""! Clerk I'jyne to place the office in "Is election notice. His grounds were at the governor could not mane an ap "Omtrr.ent extending beyond a genera! tion. The case will be annealed to 'It Supreme :oiirt n srmimrnt was ue More ludsre Boise. Anew barrel of that chnire Maunnlia 'ymp just receiyed at K E AileuV Bring 1'ur can and get some. J1 is a big privilege, to be able " get what you want when you go to n grocery store. Allen wotliers keep such ft variety that they can always accoui- mnlate their customers. This ev;es running around. II it is lr"it season thev have the goods. - prouuee their stands nre full 01 'be latest ami best. Their stock 0f Bnniinrj groceries is ,' . nv" r-'P. of tiie best to be - iii uie market. 'jitm?M'er,,fre,hpr'len '! flower seeds -s I'urcnarers at C K HrownellV. s!"lni; Millinery. I hi. .. all t, J '"0:k of prlnK millinery eVn?," -"JcnrdUHr Invite MHIAL AN rr.KtiONAL Judge Stratum -caine up fom Salem this noon. T II Kheddy, the Diamond t'tol mun, Is In the city. lien K Krench, the veteran book agent, Is In the city, J 1' (iatbrnlth watt in Salem yesterday on business. Miss Flora Mason and Mis Ayer were in Kaltm yesterday. Mr Senior has just arrived In Albany from the Kast. lie Is 9 relative of the woolen mill employe of that nanif . Mr Will barker, formerly of Albany, is a candidate for ne initiation for county recorder on the democratic ticket, and v'ill probably be nominated, and the Dfc-Mocit at hopes, elected. Ucvs Irvine, Wilson and Acheson have returned from Spokane, where they had been to attend the 1'resbytery of the V V church. Mrs L K Blain, who went also-, stopped at Waiuburg to visit friends. Last evening at the residence of Mr A Ji Matthews, the ladle of the M K church South gave a social, which proved a very pleasant affair. Ciaines were played and a delicious lunch, Including some savory ice cream, served. At last judge Boise, of the third judicial district. Is to retire. !U was first elected in 1858, and again in 1864, 1870, 1876, 1SS0 and 1786. His election in 1870 was con-i tested by his opponent, B F Bouham, and after a, year or two Boise retired and gve up the rest of the term to his adversary. Alloget'iei lie has been on the bet ch thirty-four years, and ha been generally respected as an upright judge, Teley ram. On the Willamktte. A Salem paper gives the following Interesting river news: The Steamer Hoag reached here last night from her upriver trip, having gone un as far Monday as Finlc's, which is about twenty-five miles this side of iJar risbnrg. The Woag brought down a big load of San Franciaco freight, among which were 125 crates of pressed brie1' for the Hughes D'Arcy block, li W Wilkin son, of Corvall's, has been put on as purser in place of Purser Day, who has gone to hastem Oregon. Ihe Oregon Pacific also has a new agent here, K II Rutherford, M E Young, the fjrmer agent, having returned to Albany. Guy Powers, the wc.l-known Oregon Pacific pureer, has turned mineralogist and has gone on an exploring expedition. Ei'tKKp's P. O. The report of the V. M. at Eugene Is a good ore, and Indicates that about one more year will bring that city up lo a second-class postotlice, now enjoyed by Albany. It shws the num ber of stamps, stamped paper and postal cards sold amount to $0270.26. Box rents collected, SS 25. Drafts on late post masters, $197.17. Total, $7651.68, The ney orders issued amounted to $20,- 85S.26; postal notes Issued to $1727.15. The number of letters registered is 1402; number of parcels registered, 250; number of registered parcels and letters received for delivery 2945. this is quite an in crease over any previous year. F E Alio lecor.iWd n j is j recti veil nie) tt nits, which will pleuuo you y and trie. both in era Fir stoi e warp, ci'ekp j ;r :, Htm:e chump, ecu, go to f Vj Al'en s. li's Nkcessarv. Tiie necessity for aovertislng is very apparent to any renec- live mind. Kun owner wishes to sell his property lie must let some ore know bis wish if lie kept his intention to himself lie would also keep his property to him-f-eif. To adi-erlisc means "to apprise, in form, make known, announce. promulgate, puhlhh the fact that Parker Uros carry a tii st-class stock of groceries, produce and baked goods, which can always be depend ed on tV be fresh and in season. The fact is one worth advertising. Conn & IIendkicson Lead. They have the groceries, the produce and the good treatment. Tliey lend in prices and quality. If you want standard groceries, call on them; it you want the- freshest produce do not .ifs by their store; their teas nnd coffees are the best. A pood way to save money is by dealing with tluiii. It will count in a month's timi ng. Try it. A Metropolitan stock of suitings for the spring anil summer, the best in the valley, just received by W It Graham, as can easily lie learned by an ir.spec Uon of them. They include lute anil handsome ilj:-igns, and will Iw i.nile np in the latett utyle by Mr Graham. Get the lM'st a'- latest, and tins you can do at Graham',.. A. B. McIlwain has just rsceived direct from the manufactories, new desiftns in nets, oil cloths.linoleuins and window sh which will be sold ai reduced piices. ilso rcceifing a fine line of men's shoes lyles, at 25 to 75 cents per pair le eiular prices. Slay be sei tne linest Bluer of gold nnd sil 'el watches, diamond and other rings, jew Iry, Kiiverwarc, c, in uiccili. m m m Dress Trimmings. The lattst novelties in dress tritnmlrgscan always be found at SAMUEL lUUnwo Ladies Oxfords. I now have a com plete line ranging In price from 81.25 lo 4.50 a pair. Good vaiue ami eve, warranted, mmi .. H AXLE TV TIT 7. WORM. t marlnir ual Ulna r.ro anrorpaaw't. e epT -.;..'...,. I nt- t tri, tor s.M.r. iiy liKAi.rns ovnt.1'. u.'-'- HZ HOTICETO STOCKHOLDERS. XTOTICK IS HKRHBY fllVr.N . HaT P ths Bnnua. meeunt ... ..... Farmer-C'e will beheld at the om 01 r ir. ihn. Oi2in.on May i io,.iuur kovpo directors to n "rve f .r th.trr,m ofono year, ,d .bn usnsaetfon of Mich other business as may IpcuIIv come before the meeting. n,,n bv ordr-r of beard of lincitor.i. 1101 n by orunr WILDS. ArURnAM- IIOWK 4XI AKKUAII Policeman (Jibson, of Salem, wai fined J for assaulting 0 V Pugb. A I.UMueM meeting of the Union Y P 8 C E will be icld at the Christian church t(i inorrow evening at 7:30 promptly. Matters of importance to be considered. Whiskers that are prematurely gray or faded should he colored to prevent the look os age, and Buckingham's De excels u1 ochers in coloring brown or blgo , A W Charlton, a too of ex Sheriff Churl ton, of this county, has been uominated by tho democrats of Like county for Sheriff. Mr Charlton has heretofore filled f ho cilice well, and his eltetion may be predicted. One member of F. Co. of Eastern Oregon is said to have refused to go to Vale to put down th mob nut of pure cowardice, ami n trood manv of them w(.r nf.k uruont huoinesn. At the anr.ual IV OtU meeting on Tuesday Mm C W Seirs was elected J'.esi dent, Mr A M Hammer, Secretary, and Mrs John Althouse, Treasurer. The r1 ports show the uuiou to be in a pod condi tion financially. The ilogister s:iys: Hannah E Maxwell has commen-cd suit in the circuit ceurt for IjlIlO COUIltv tt dhtain a l i.--.o. t. 1 husband, T 0 Max-veil. She alleges as cause for divorce cruel and inhumio treat ment, l hi parties are residents ot iSpnig tield and were married at Kdpm Aiw..t r.-h 1870. II 8 Mimro, ofNowliuru, N (', cUims to hnVA frituiliMitta nt tha h.:. U : l Culuinbua wben he wi In prison. nil he lutcuu. mi tzniuic mem at ihe tjir. J V CalhouD, of New York, aays he has pieoea of the houae io San Domingo in which Co lumhus was impriaoned.auil he has a similar desire. Flvfiru nnnlr mnA nntnA. : I. . 1 t . vuinci ,r i y iiiuii in .pave on every railinu and lep was tilled Tuesday uif-uv iu uinr air niuis iinai aanreis. in 1I some over 700 have sigoed cards sieoifyiug a derire to become Cbristiaoa. lodividu.i churches have had accessions of membership ot from eighty to 100. Journal. The ftrufc rpmilnr .hnnf fnr 4I.A Q.1A nn.l and (iun club diamond medal took ulate T.. 1 t-il i r . j-urouay. rouowine leoorua were rnaae out of a possible twenty-tivp: Alex Lafollett 13,'C DUabrielson 22. F A Turner 18, B I' narntt i, J liyan 17, U L (Jlr-nn 21, K 1 farkhurst 17, TBJoues 15. Will & Stark, the jewelers. Oranges for 2jj at 0 Kliro.vaoli'a, The best roast collre in the city at Com ad ivlcyer a. Aslibv .C Cane, llotl Kitate, 80J Wash ington Street, Portland, Or. Wake up and buy your altrtn clocks at French's. The Corner Jewelry Store. All l.ilids of choice eating jjil cooking applea at Alien Brop- Larga and complete sS'.ck of spectacles and Cje-glatses ut French's. Mathews & Watliburn lenl in the stove and tinware LuMuess in thi pirt of the valley. West's 0 mchSyrun ticklini! in the throat. stot.s that hacking cough, and Rives pprfect relict, it in certainly orth a trial. 25 and 50 cts. Sold by J A Cu mining. druai,iit. The first fertilizing giols brought to Al bany may now be fouud at Rnberceoti's leed st re. Sciperphophatis, muriate of pota-n. niti-ite rf soda, puio bone mial ami land plaster. AIko that white roto (lour from Folk county wl eat, which absolutely has no "quel in the Albany market, of saying that' we iare disiilaying the largest and most '.'logant Spring ever opened IL. 1 DLL n,.d Bill' I y9 h wm i TI1K LKADINU I'lEOIIIIimn l OMtMIDV. The prohibition county convention con vened at the V CTU hall with the fol 'owlng delegate preee.it: Albany T 1' Ilacklemnn, W E Kellv, T I Wilson, J II Iluijlies, J J Miller, W ll St John, E F Sox, C W Scan, C V Cham berlain, Rev (J W llill.Jas K Bolton, J A McFeron, 1J K J'arsons, I) I.ashell, J F Turner, Henry Gregg, j E Warner, J W I'o'lock, O C Aubrey, Geo S Acheson, 1) II McCullagh, S U IHulln.W S Johns,! W Scnft, Moses Miller, S E Mcmlnger, John Gclsendorfer, 1 F UaJley, R Conn, W Adams, A H Morris, A Wolverton, Jason Wheeler, 1 N Combs, F I Ball, L W Moench, C Chance. Kast Albanv G W MyersJ W Tatham, G C Myers, A J (,'arolliers. Orleans R A I) am ford, SP William son, A M Acheson, D K unkln, Elmer Hamilton, R Cochran. E W White, A Y Smith, W 11 Crawford. H Holstein, (J W Yates. Crawfordsville lohn Chance.I W Oa,-. ! Scio ! S Mnrrli 1 I. Miliar fl C,n..U.r Franklin Butte tVill M Abbott, A T Powell. Shedd-R E Crawford, I SheneeM, W r. Barr, J R Dunlap, F M Rinehart, (C Brown. Price J L Arclii'oald, John Chambers, J M Archibald.Everett Knox.Frank Lines. est Albanv .1 F Stewart, S J Wick man, R K Ohiing. J V Wilson. Tangent Rev Thomas, M II Canady, A L Brldgefarmer, L K Brooks. John Luper. W W Rlggs. llalsey. S Z Taylor, II B Kenlston. Santiam Geo C Moore, Brownsville. N II Bateman, 11 C Davis. On motion T P Ilackleinan was made chairman and Ed Knox secretary. The following nominations were madt : Representatives T P Hacklerr.an, John Luper and W T Cochrane. Sheriff J S Morris. . Clerk J W Senft. Recorder C W Yates. Commissioner A T Powell. Treasurer John Gcisendofer. Assessor Joe C Brown. Coroner C U Chamberlain. A Fine Truck. P C Anderson has just finished building a fine truck for the Albany Brewing cotnpanv, which speaks well for his skill and ability as a workman. 11 Is the tirst ot the kind ever built In the city. Parties wanting work in his line should call on him at the corner of 2nd and Baker streets. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. VTO TCE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT iK pursuant to an ordor of the lien County Cot rt ot I.inn county, Oregon, I will bb1 nt public auction to the Inchest bidder foi cas-li In haul at tho Court House door, in tin city of Albany, I Ann county .Oreeon, at tho hour of 1 o'clock in tho title -con of tho lsthdav ot April, 1S'.I!2, ropfrty belonfing to the (Mine 01. tipnr tjra -er. (lecnnseu.anu uo HiH-ibed as foliowa, 'o wit: The southweht i4 of Bettion li, in twn'l-.p 14 Routh of range i j-ani oi the Willamette Aieriuian in Lian county, Oregon. O P Cnsi-IOW. Atlmr. rstato of Henry Oraser, doe'd. lino of Clothing in ihis'city. CI.OTIIIEltS, in WWW jU, Kratl, Tbluk nut I Art All civilized cooks not only want, but are entitled to tiie latest and best appliances to be secured for their use. Tnen we get none too good food for lUU very dyspeptic age. thiK over feveral times. It Is an important fact, and If digested will be belter .than a dozen bowleg of patent medicine. 1 1t INK about it until your thoughts are txhausted, and your brain power i weary. Sleep over it ind then (lo to Miittl.ews.5c Washburne, (he leading dealer in stoves tinware and hardware, and select ftom their lare and fine assoitment of stoves one that will mtet all the requirements of a first-class cook. They have them, as well as the best 1 eatirg stoves and the best made tinware. Lovers nt u tine toned piano or a work of art thould tee the ntyln 20 "Miller" puno on exhibition at VVjlU Munio Store. CJ1 to 6y or to-mntrow forenoun. .Maoy rise in th morninK with a head ache atd no inciiuuticu fur breakfatst. This ia due to torpidity cf the liver hm a de rand cnudition ot tho stomach. To re store healthy actioc to these oranf, nothing i so tfliciciouf ai an occasional dose of Ayei's Pills. -m- Many who pride themselves on their blue blood would be far happier with pure blood; but, while we cannot choose our anceBtora, fortunately, by the use of Ayer'a Sarsapa riila, wo can can transmit puie blood to our posterity. 1E3L.., OOBT WE'LL LT VOU BE THE JUDGE m THIS CASE. Oar New, Fresh and Clean Stock of Seasonable Goods, bought close, selected with good judgment as to quality and in good taste as regards stylo and appearance, you will find it tho Attractive, Popular, Satisfactory and Low-Priced Stock ot tho Season. Boys, here's tho place to buy j-our suits. A Baseball and Pat with every suit. Tho Monkey will be given away April 30lh. With every boy's suit you get a ticket. T. L. WALLACE & CO., "The Leading Clothiers.1' See our Windows. Tn Cor, 1st and E, Sts. F. Lw Kenton, Denier In E TEAS, 33 .2g.aJEZJt&.g3aB?g3i nnd a gBiiural assortment, of (23S- Eg OOES 3ES, S'SES S3. Siibscriptlonacsnt foi Kll tholeadUi.tr Newspapers and M.igd'.ino. Terms cash. Bieiir V. O., 4Ibnny, t .- jT) 9 , y7) Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.1 V V 11 for Kiooo. V erirrv a larrr, lir, . .a. w, ju aiiu ttitMHt viCWS OI 11- IIE I.KAIHXU I'lH TOtiUAFIIEKS, pon. i'tudio In Froman's Block -Allmny, . una.- "ext lo Miifconic Temple.FirstStrt SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. The LARGEST ASSORTMENT In L'nn County. Caia -:- and -.- Have :- Your tested bv Iohnton' . I'ntept E. e-Meter at F. M FRENCH S Jewelry Store. X AlltAMi: IS Kit A It. 4 II Hrllwatn OITera Hume It U torn Vrir. He makes ti c following reductions in suu fur cash : 17 lbs diy granulated for Sr. ocv 20 lbs ex'ra C white for $1.00-. 22 lbs extra C golden for $1.00. lie will also sell a five gallon keg of piclrlev for 90 cents. Your Ati kntion is called to cur line of Parisienne costume,capes. jackettlazeis n& xcefeis, which is now com p let. They are tailor-made and guaranteed to fit,. Ths cloths are of the latest fabrics. Very truly, Samuel E, Yoir.tr.. UEllOt'lt.tTKt OI VTV Til KET. K KPRPSRVT.TIVPB. A. Blcvlns, M.. Miller, W. I. Elmore. County Judgp. Geo. Humphrey. County Commissioner. T. E. Mil ler. County Clerk. N. P. Payne. County Recorder E. E, Davis. Sheriff. C. C. Jackson. County Treasurer. Brice Walla-c County Assessor. J. E. Alichael. School Superintendent. G. F. Re sell. County Surveyor E. J. O'Conoer Couniy Coroner. Frank Farrell. Justice of the Peace of Albany, Cc trsl Albanv and Price precinct. li. M Curl. " ' The court's duty; is to de cide a case on its merits. The public is the judge and avc prove f'to the court's satis faction that we undersell anyone else in the city. COFFEES, SPICU A BIG stoce: of -:- Baby :-: Bussies b.'stJarH rtment ever broupbt to Albtrj Jjust received at Stc'qi't Sox's. Sec the fiiffaits and Get rrie- LARGEST : ASSORTMENT. or BEATING STOVES. AT MATTHEWS 4 WASnErUS'S'' IDDOE.