gttiltT mxotvat i fir? jnt Suncly. I ir in t'ja wn!t e It'KSi NDTnin. fiiliton and I'rop'u irlrw1 t tle Pout. Offiiw at Alnanr, Or. ATI'KIV. ..VB1f. I, 1114 &0QD EVBKI'JSrO- TiinsK Hciiooi. lliiYK. Tho Hosuburt! i)..!i.w iriveH tlm following particulars of JUVI , i: irV., ..t I... the Btuiui"K """J ' U r u. It IB 111" "l 41 " nnu ii.M.ulu'tweeii KUlilln iiiul Cnnvonvillo, i.i I'nifiiu wa3 really an orphan, his 't-ii.,.r ln'intf ill tho iimane iiHvluiu am: i.ij mnthor dead. Halms lived in the i.,..t tiimilv at Kiddle for many years .was ouict anl ..... nnict and IncilTeiiBive and bore a Kowl reputation Tlie boys quarrelled . ...... Immn frmn ui'liitiil uimurul ,. at the t'ow creek bridge. It is claimed that Wright dared l'otnio baek ... i Hiu hitter returned and a Unlit en euod. Wright bad opened bin knife to cut a un it-h anil Had put it hick into Iiib pocket with l lie blade open. While they were clinched Iih uaml Ii'ih knife with deadly ellect. Tliey separated and rogue walked some distance away ueiore lie knew that bo bad been injured. Wright in examined before Justice I'.rown yes terday, and held on tho charge of liuir iler. J 15 Kiddle broiiKht tho boy to Buneburi! and he is now in the county jail. A Biun.ar tragedy occurred at Kid- i e Heverai veara 111:0 ueiweeu iwo huihjui Iiovh. when one of the Kussell boys stnlihed young tjiiine to death An Unfobti'natk Woman. Tho fol lowing is publiHhed in theSalein Journal by i.ucy Young, tho woman arrested for Belling goods without a license. It tells a pitiful story : I nin told some of the business man have said I was rude, to them because they would not buy my goods. Have not been myself Bince I win thrown into jail March 31st at Junc tion City. Came here sick, with little money and myself to support and others dependent on me. After working nearly three business blocks and talking to so ninny, eeli'ng hardly anything when I knew these business men saw so few women selling goods, I suppose I did act rode to some of them, perhaps wild or crazy, and I ask their pardon, also Mr Jlin to s, when he called Here 1 was so sick or crazy I hardly know what I said. I alsoask old l.i Uoodell's pardon iff anid nnytliiiiL' disrespectful to him per sonally. This selling goods is a hard life for women. It is so hard for a decent woman to live. Pkohatk Ma'itkrs. In the matter of the estate of Geo Cleveland, deceased, fi nal account allowed and administrator dis charged. In the matter ot me etuie 01 u w cr non, liftt account filed and allowed and it Is further ordered .that personal properly be sold. In the matter of the estate of Chas H Duckc'.t will admitted to probate'and K Iza Y Ducketl appointed exe-utor. In ths matter of the estate of 15 W Hamilton, inventory filed, personal proper ty if 281 . " In tho matter of the estate ol Chas A Rinehart, first account filed and ordered that distribution of property be made. In the matter of the estate of 1' J 1-a-porte, Rachel Lanorle appointed adminis- trutor with bonds fixed ai $2000. Hoed filed and approved. A Ciikkkv Boy. A few days ago a team was taking a lot of eggs to town lroni the store of Mr Grace at Ciarkes. The load proved too large and two cases oteggs were unloaded at me iu,use 01 a fanner. Those eggs disappeared over night, and the day following a boy came to Mr Grace's store with a half dozen ei!2s to sell. Thev were boucht and next day and also the third day a boy came with eggs to sell. Hut the third day tho boy had his eggs in the bucket that walked off from the farmer's house with the eggs. He was collared and confessed that lielial been selling Mr brace his own eggs and the young thieves' parents paid the bill. Oregon uty uourter A IIk.wv Duty. High piotecttve tariff plays a part in nearly everytl iug, often an un pleasant one. One incident to the point comes directly home to Al bany. Mrs Lisle sent to relatives in Ire land for an apron for the apron festival A costlv one was sent by express. It reached New Y'ork. The vigillant collec tor declared a duty of $12 on it, and notified Mrs I.isle, mid it bad to be paid before the anron could be secured, and hence It failed to n.rivo in time for the festival. Ease Ball, A live game of base ball was played this morning between the 'St wards. Zevss and Stellmaker battries md the Si'd wards. Sternburg and eyss, batteries. The score was 14 to 10 'n favor of the 3rd wards. Fred Senders umpire. This afternoon a game was flayed between the 2nd and 3rd wards "ill Stiles, umpire. Moni'mknt. E W Acheson, of Albany, Js in the city this week putting up a one monument for Mrs A J Hennet. This "111 is doing tne largest business of nny of Ve kind on the coast. They use nothing but high grade material and all their u-rtrL. ia ....1 ; :.. ,.tn,a Di,ana I all and see them at Albany, Eugene or "useuurg. lirownsville limes. Si'OAH. Julius Gradwohl hereafter 'll sell Magnolia sugar instead of Extra "lagnona is said to be a better grade ian Extra C. Call and try it. I'REss Trimmimos. The latest novehic 111 h ess trimmings can nlwny he found at Samuel E. Yolnu': o.,f paper; fresh ( anion and flower acctiB .m.g iinrclni'e.'s at C E Eeownei.lV, PEiAllenhai j s, rece'ved sccio nie". k,,ar- v.ie' ' which will tdea yon Ihv. jmt rcteivej;omi , t'a clu I d -er prunn. ' C K browKKLL. Hl kHO 1-tCSOVAL CO Jackson, democratic nominee for . I 18 1,1 l" citv. Mr Jackson will gain in strength as election approaches aim pcopie uccoiiioncquainteawith him It W I'orenmn, recently of Halsey, was 111 me city, and went from hero to "ponniie, winch he will inako his home. m r roreuian recently returned from 1 I rip east. Mai. Johnson and wife made the Den ooKAT their annual call to-day. They now nave Iwo boys In the Albany Cohere, and " K'ving meir ciilldreu a good VUULUI lull . ine lirownsville Times Bays: On Wed neonuy evening in response to invita 110ns. n num ler of him u r. M. -..W....U w. ...( miu Mrs h h Power met at their residence to pcim me evening in social eniovment 1 lie turn was well occupied in playing mimes and anine lino music was also leiiuereii. m 11 o'clock an elegant lunch ru hiiiiii me guests re- pareu io inei' Homes. i is laylor, of the firm of Taylor & Wilcox, has sold Imh iuterest in the gro- ucijr uiiu oaaery ouinness to 1, al Mat , ui ueiiiuu county, air.nattonn is a leiegrapn operator and agent at Sum mit, on the Ul'H K. and is renresRnl.nl as a pushing, energetic man, and a rust ier, until tie can make his arrange inents to come into the store, his father Hey C II Muttoon. will look after bin in. terestB Independence West Side. THK AI'KO.N FESTIVAL Given by the ladies of the Vreabvter. mil cuurcii nisi evening at tne opera house, was a social and financial success. A larie number took sunner. a snlenilid. iy KOlieil 110 reonst. hPlllnnino at K o'clock, and the hall was filled later in the evening. About sixty aprons were exhibited and so'd for sums ranging up to ifS.UU, going like "hot cakes. ' They were sent to Albany friends from all over the world, from Africa's torrid sands, from Alaska's frigid Bhores, from democratic Texas, and republican Penn sylvania, from the World's fair Btnto, from the "Old Dominion" state of Vir ginia, one being made in Virginia from iew lorn silk by a Minnesota lady, from many of the Btates and lrom fanan. a handsome white silk apron being sent by a brother of A 11 Seal from there. The exhibit was novel and interesting. At 8:45 a short program was presented. The Apollo club were heard in song and on vocoplionee, delighting the audience in tho former, amusing them in the lat ter. "Looking Backward" by eight young ladies was a curious arrangement. Made un wilh faces on the backs of their head, and hair done up on their faces, in fact directly turned around so far as their makeup was concerned, thev oer- formed to a march and were heartily encored. I general social was had anil the enjoyment was general. The total receipts were ov?r .$200. Kki.hiiois Skuvice.s. Rev Hubert F Burgess, Assistant Superintendent Con gregational Sunday school and Publish ing nuciet.v iui vitj;uii,w 111 preacn ai me Congregational church Sunday morning anu evening at tne usual l.our. The Union Y P S V K will hold a sun rise Kaster service at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning iu the Presbyterian church. The young people of the city generally are invited to ba present. At the lirst M K church the nastor win preacn an master sermon at 11 a 111, and at 7:30 p m services will be held bv . 1. c. . 1.1... , 1. l , r, . , , .1 . . J. me cauuaui school i?imnain scuool at 30 p in and Epwor'h League meeting at tl :S0 p 111. All will be made welcome to these services. Services at. the Presbyterian church at 11 a 111 and 7:30 pm, conducted by the paetor. Sabbath school at 12:15 p m, Y S O T. at b :45 pm. Subjects of the sermons will be, "An Easter Theme, and "i'roli able Exercise." The follow ing will be tlie order of exercises at the morning service : Doxology; invocation; hymn by tlie congregation and choir; reading of tlie scripture lesson ; anthem by tlie choir, "Praise ye tlie Lord;" prayer; hymn; collection; anthem by tlieclioir, "Glory to Godonlltgli; ser mon. All will be made welcome at these services. At the FirBt Christian church Sunday school at 10 a m. Preaching by the pas tor, at 1 1 a m, subject, "Easter Thoughts.'' 1 P S (J h. at b :30 p m. Upen session ot UW u M nt 7 :30 p m. Services at the Evangelical church will be appropriate for Easter. In the morn ing tlie pastor will preach on the "Res urrection." Evening subject, "Christ, our Passover " 1 tie bunday school and loung Peoples Alliance are enjoying real prosperity, and will also have ap propriate songs for Easter. All invited, At the United Presbyterian church tlie usual services will be held. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a in. Sabbath school at 2 :30 p 111, Y P S C E at G :30 p m. At 7 :30 p 111 the subject of sermon will be rrcj aration lor the (joining 01 unrisi." There will be a special Easter service at tho M E church South. Tlie church will be decorated, and songs suited to tho occasion sung. A sermon oil the "Resurrection of Clirist''will be preached at 11 a 111 by Rev Marshall O Legon, of Corvallis. The public is cordially invited to be present. Services at the Pantlst church on Sun lav at 11 a m and 7:30 pm. Preaching by the ppstor Kev Geo W Hill. Sunday school 12:15 p m. Young People's meet ing at 0:30 p m. All wi!J be made welcome. TheYMCA will be addressed by Rev J R Kirkpatrick tomorrow at 4 p m at the W C T U hall. We understand Mr Kirkpatrick is a good speaker. Every man is cordially invited to this meeting. Our Y MCA orchestra is fast becoming an attraction. A Rosnnuito Bcn.niNO. It was prac timllv decided by the Board of Directors of the Odd Fellows Building Association lnot. niitht. to accept the plans submitted bv Architect Bennett, of Albany. Ac cording to his plans, the building is not to pout. over 1 12.000. and it will have a trvn rlnck iii the tower. Mr Bennett has returned to Albany and if he sends ,,r, thn enocifications. and enters into a bond that the cost will not exceed $12,- 000, as be has agreed to, 1119 plans win no doubt be formally nccepted within a few days. Three Portland architects, one from Salem, and It urcutt ami 0 Perkins, of this city, also submitted ni., .vlost of them provided for too rosl !yn building to Review. suit the board.- - A ww bent! ' 'I" cf-nire Magnolia iyiup j'ist ivci'ivfd nt K E Aiicn'r. Jiring jcur can and g t si me. IIOtlB AMt AIIKOAII Noveltimin paraafili and tun umbrella! at ninuei u loung a. Albany it in it. Tho great New York oircuii will ho Iiaru 00 April 2ti. At tho Building k Loan amocintion laat evening $iuou waa loauod to W J Tiadale at 70 montiia intcroat in advance. Kishop M Stamford of the Evangelical ohuroh will preaih at the M K church next Monday, April 18. All invited. W W Brigga and E F Wyatt have formed a co-partnerhip and are now full-fledged real eatato men. Harrisburg Courier. General Weaver, the People'a party man, will apeak in Albany May 13 at 1 p m. He will be in lUrrialwrg the previous evening. Hay 12, at7:30o'olock. Work on the riilroad across the river has been watched with grout interest. There aro rumors that it will run to Astoria. It will go at Last from the rivor to the fourth bi ide pier, A man arrivid in A bany this morning from California, lookinii up tho whereabouts of a relative, Vr Stafford, who run a black smith shop, on Ferry street in the rear of the Parrish block ye-tra ago. Ho died and hia family moved to Washington. Yesterday afternoon Marshal II P Minto arrested Pete Olsen, Jim Wade, ButTMoore, Frank Starr and loin Burns, for the crime of stealing chickcus from a widow, and locked tnem up in the city j ul, pending tearing this morning befoio Keoordur Goodoll. Will 61 Stark, the jewelers. Oranges for 253 at O E Brownoll'a, The beat rnaat oofTee in the city &t Com ad iVljvtra. Afhbv fcCare, ileil Katato. 804 Wash ing: on Street, Portland, Or. Wako un and buy your alarm clocka at French's, The Corner Jewelry Store. All l indaof choice oatine j.id cooking apples at A lieu Bros. Largo and complete stock of spectacles and eyo-glatses at French'r. Mathewp & Washburn lead iu tho stove and tinware buiness in this part of the ralloy. West's Cough Syrup tickling in the, throa. tops that hacking cough, and gives perfect relief, it is certainly worth a trial. 25 and 50 cts. Sold by J A Cumtning, druggkt. Whiskors that are prematurely crav or faded should he colored to prevent the look os age, and Buckingham's Dye excels all ochera in soloring brown or bjaci; , 1 The first fertilizing goods brouoht to Al bany may now be found at RoberWon's feed stme. Sciperphosphatis, muriate of potash. nitiate ff soda, pure bone mral and land plaster. Also that white rose flour from Polk county wheat, which alsolute'v has no '-quel in the Albany market, Conn Jc IIendricsonLead. Thev have the groceries, tho produce and the good wcaiwieni,. xiicy icau. Ill prices 811(1 quality. If you want standard groceries, call on them ; if you want the freshest produce do not pass by their store ; their teas and coffees are the best. A good way to save money is by dealing with them. It will count in a month's t-ad-ng. Try it. Ladies 0, ,nii)s. I now have plcte line langirg in price from Si. 25 lo $4.50 a pair. Good vrlue end ever'v uair warren td. Saui:ei. Vnittci:. Sahlel Young, AN EASTER IDEA. a - I it V- i 1 1 1 "WE'LL BATTLE FOR THE illl1! I. 1! 18119 I I TLey keep the bast boys clothing to be found, their prices aro low, and every bov and bat with An -Elegant -Line - of - Quality counts moro than quantity in circuses the same as in other things.' Tlie New York circus claims to give a first class bIiow. Pat Mc'iaivey, a Henley saloon pro prietor, died several months ago and it was believed had buried considerable wealth. The other day Fred Cooley dug up back of his saloon several gold nug gets that weighed $87. Cooley was in Ashland this week Bhowing them Ash land Record, The Democrat has received an invita tion to the Columbia river centennial, which will be celebrated at Astoria on May 10th, 11th and 12th. On one side is a map of tlie mouth of tho Columbia and harbor. It makes Frankfort, where there is no town at all, look as big as Astoria, and the people of tho latter city are justly hot. Bicycle riders should use great care in riding through the city, particularly in passing blacksmith shops, where hordes are being shod. In fact avoid such places. Be considerate and gentlemanly at all times when on the "silent steed," a great thing for speedy navigation mid a safe institution when carefully ridden. "It doesn't do. anything but rain here," a Btranger remarked this noon. Of courso he prevaricated. It rained very little in January and February, and soon it will begin a live or six months siege of dry weatlter. Narrow minded men jump off the cars into an Oregon mist, swear it rains all the time, and kick. It rains a good deal in the winter, and in the fall it rains a bountiful, never failing wheat crop That's our style here. It's Necessary. The necessity 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 hfs property to him self. To advertise means "to apprise, In form, make known, announce, promulgate, publiih the fact that Parker Bros carry a first-class stock of groceries, produce and baked goods.wbich can always be depend ed on to be fresh and in season. The fact is one worth advertising. In May be sean inp finest stock c Hold and silvei watches, diamond and other rings, jew lry. silverware, &c, in the city. Fcr store ware, crocks, jura, stous chums, etc, go to F E Allen's MAKK1ED. TAYLOR KEEXEY . On Friday evenlng.April 15, 1S92, at the St Charles Hotel, in Albany, by Geo. Humphrey, Etq., Mr. Grant Taylor and Miss Laura Keeney both residing between llalsey ana Brownsville. 11IKJ). RICHARDSON . On April 8, 1802, at her home near Scio, Mrs Eliza J, wife of w A,V Kicliardson, aged 65 years, Tlie deceased came to Oregon in lob. (liiiiii gets a fine baseball bis suit." f'ttbra - Just - Opened. Head, Tliiuk and Act All civilized cooks not only want, but are entitled to the latest end be6t appliances to be secure! for their use. Then we get none too good food for this iy dyspeptic nge. READ this over several limes. It s an important fact, on J if digest ed will be better 'than a dozen bot.les of patent medicine. THINK about it unlit your thoughts are (-xhausted, and your brain power i weary. Sleep over it and then ACT. Oo to Matthews & Washburne, the leading dealer in stoves tinware and hardware, and select from their lorpe and fine aFO'tment of stoves one that will mtct al the requirements of a first-class cook. They have them, as well as the best I calirg e'.ovcs and the best made tinware. Lover) ' t u Hue tuued itann or a work of art should lee th htyle 20 "Miller" piano on exhibition at Wills Music Store. Call to day or to-mnirow forenoon. Mauy rise in the rnoruina with a head ache ai d no inclirutirn fr bieakfaft. This i due to U'lpidiiv of tbe liver tnd a de rbEyfd cfir.tlition of tho ttcmach. To re store hfplthv actitm to these orgi-np, rothins in no ttlicacious as An occasional dote of Ayei'a Pill. . Many who pride thenmelves cn their blue blood would be far happier with ur? blood; but, while we cannot choose our OiiceatorB, fortucattly, by the use of Ay or' a Saraapa- ril la, we raa can transnut pure blood to our posterity. filial ITE'Ll LET YOU BE THE JUDGE TKiS 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 style and appearance, you will find it tlie Attractive, Popular, Satisfactory and Low-Priced Stock ot the Season. Boys, here's the place to buy your suits. A Baseball and Bat with every suit. The Monkey will be given away April 30th. Witb. every boy's suit you get a tieket. T. L. WALLACE & CO.. . "The Leading Clothiers.1' See our Windows. cor, 1st and B. Sts, V Kl Dealer In CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, and a general assortment of C&- ZT OOS3 3E& 3C ' SuhscriptlonnRftit foi (ill Iho leadiDg Newspapers anil AUga,ines. Terms cash. Krnr f lie I. O , 4llny, - T fny-' TTT per dozen yC ppcciallv. iiijjjgaBanw o IOO 1 ,MmiuT-n'iTfi,'-aif,fiimF1" x IIE LEAD13IO PIIOTMiUAPHEBS, Pon Sfiullo In Fromon'a Block -Alliany, Oick;i. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Im County. Call : and IIavk -:- Yoi;r tested by Johnston's I'alcnt Eve-Meter at F. M I'KEXCIIS Jewelrjr More. XO i IU AXE IS Kl fcAll. A II Mellwaln OITiti Home lioititni I'Ham lie makes the following reductions in sugar for cash i 17 lbs diy granulated for $1,00. 30 lbs extra C white for $! 00. 22 lbs extra C golden for $J.oo. lie will also sell aTive gallon ke of pickles -for 90 :entt. Your Attention is called to our line otf Tarisienne costume,capes, jacket,blazers aed rcefets, which is now complete. They are tailor-made and guaranteed toc The c'oths arc of the latest fabrics. Very truly, Samuel E, You no. l,WO( It ATtC 01 X TICKET. REi'RKSKNTATivpfl. A. Blcvlns, M. K, Miller, W. P. Elmore. CountyJudgf. Geo. Humphrey. County Commissioner, T. F. Mil ler. County Clerk. N. P. Payne. County Recorder. E. E. Davie. Sheriff. C. C. Jackson. County Treasurer. Urlce Wallace County Assessor. J. E. Michael. School Superintendent, G. F.Rus sell. County Surveyor. E. T. O'Connor. Couniy Coroner. Frank Farreil. Tustice of tiir Peace of Albany, Cen tral Albanv and Price precincts. L. kl Curl. The court's duty.; is to de cide a case on its merits. The public is the judge and we prove to tlie court's satis faction tli at we undersell anyone else in the city. enton. u Vt 11 ' H B m Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.02 dozen. Jnlaiging pictures 1 v, 10x20 crayons framecl Ior "r1000 we carrv a large line of ?x8 and fcterefsccnc views of Gre- next iojjnst,nic iempie,r irsi otrec A BIG STOCK OF 13aLy :-: Busgios est'CBK rtment ever rrouglit to Alburj just received at S-fe-vfqt"t Sox's. Sec llic fcgglfs aiid'j Ctt I'riccs. lAEGECT -:- ASSCaTJIINT OF HEATI1TG STOVES. AT MATTHEWS & USlTF.n!Kvi'