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very df In ths wk mni'k MIT TIN II, Utfilonand Prop'n IJn((ir'1 attli Font OfUnn at Albany, Or-i-on. leooiitl olawi mall mm r. Till BIIV. ..trniLvi, iho Mykti.k Ciikhk Minus. Judge Scott .mil J 1" Robinson returned from the Mvrlle Creek 11. ines testerdny tnnrnliiK. 'I'h'e judge states that everything I inov -ngr alone: nicely there and two giants arc at wutk hut lH-y are troulleil some yt l,v a (iciitcily of water. They nre tunnel ji'ij; through a rl-.lge antl expect to com plete thai today anil on the other side is a ditch ten miles long which taps several stream and in a ft:w day they will he able to turn all this water into the flume and then they will have a Rood supply, jjr Holdcn, who has a contract for ditch ing, ha not yet commence,! work hi,t is building a road. Judge Scott brought borne sonic samples that show what is there. Out of one pan taken from the band lie ohtained gold to the value of $4,7 ami from another ahotit $3, He bah great confidence in Ihe mines. Eu gene Register. Nitw l'mi.iiAK.MoNic OrricKRs. At a regular meeting of the I'hilharmonic Society in their rooms last eveiilng,olliccrs were elected for the ensuing six. months as follows: President, J R Wyatt; Vice President, II J Hopkins; Treasuier, OC Md'arland; Secretary, W S I'hillips; Serjeant ui Arms, li L Qtiinii. This society promises to have a prominent place It; the society ric!cs of this city, affording young men a pleasant, respect.i ble and profitable jil.ice to spend their leisure time. Portland Mk.s Only. In the decis ion In the case of Neal agt Crawford and others, by which the Crawford block will be sold for the benefit of creditors of J 11 Foster & Co., Albany men wi.'l not get any benelit of it. Neal simply repre sents several Portland creditors. As long as Foster creditors are to get the bloc1' it is to ac regretted our Albany men are not in it : but the Portland men are the cues who did I lie lighting. Tiirouoii A Mkoil'.m. Willie In Port land lecently Mr Chan Pfeiffer visited the rooms 01 Mrs lirucc, a nieiiiiini, anu 1 ccived communications from his father and dan hter Carrie, of a na'uie to make the matter very mysterious and beyond ones understanding. Even the writing is said to be like that of Miss Carrie. KicKi.DHY A IIoKsB. The first of the week the thirteen year old son of Mr Steele, ieslding in the Third ward, was around the horses at the gvpsy camp, when one of the horses kicked him in the face, mashing his face in a serious man nci, tearing part of his nose off no tlut it will he a deformit y. Closin'.; Niumt. Saturday evening the skating rinx w ill close for the season, and the occasion will be made an extra one. The Mechaaics band will be present. Hill and Williams have each won two heats in the contest for the tncdal, and Pie one winning Saturday night will re ceive the nit tlal. Admission 10 cents. Taki: Notice. -There will be a special meeting of the Ladies Aid Society to morrow afternoon at I :y o'clock at the V CT C Hall. There is special business of much importance and a full attendance is specially requested. When thev asked Dr Edward Everett Hale the other day the secret of keeping young at the age of 70, lie said: "First, never do anything yourself which you can get another to do for you; second, never trouble yourself as to w ho will get the credit for what is done; third, never work after 3 o'clock in the afternoon; fourth, sleep ten hours out of every twenty-four." It is a big privilege to be able to get what you want when von go to a grocery store. Allen "Brothers keep such ft variety that they can always accom modate their customers. This saves running around. If it is fruit season 1 hoy have the goods. In produce their stands aie '.tll of iho latest and best. '"'icir stock of standard grocer.-: is always large, of the be-l to be stalled in the market. Wno-.ti Fault Is It If vtinr stove is a poor one and your wife gr.t. Is and looks weary, or the cook complains ant1 looks daggers generally. No matter. Learn a lesson. Next time do not bu v a cooking stove until you have examined the Jewel and several other first class makes, kept by Matthews A Washbu -ne. You will get one that gives satisf-iction. It's Neckssarv. The necessity for advertising livery apparent to any reflec tive mind. If an owner wishes to sell his property he must let some ore know his wish if he kept his intention to himself he would also keep his property to him self. To advertise means "to apprise, In form, make known, announce.promulgate, puhlith the fact that Parker Bros carry a first-class stock of rrroceries. produce and haked goods.which can always be depend ed on tr he fresli and in season. The fact is one worth advertising. Tiik.rl'sNotiiino in th e stories about extravagant plumber's charges when you deal with Matthews & Washbernc. They have first-class workmen, prompt and careful, and their prices arc sure to reasonable. be I.AiiiKS Oxfords. I now have a com plete line rat ping la price frtm B1.25 to !?4-5i n pair. Goed value and every pair warranted. SAiurF.I. You.v. Ftr Mi.t n vi r'r ,eicckr, jars, st nr cbaira 1c, (i, t F -' Allon'a 5(l",f pajieri freah larler Q.tnd flutter at tda swailiigpurchfcrfjat C E I'iKowNi:i.L's. l i Iilln1 ,jit Sunday. AWI.ll, Itl.l'OUT. Following U Superlntendant Russils annual report of I. inn county for the year ending March 7, 1802: HALS. riHALB, tTA.. No persons between 4 and 'Jo years of ago resid ing in Co 4136 3360 7406 No resident pupils enroll ed in public school dur ing year between 4 and 20 2(117 3270 5SS7 No under six years of Ki No pupil attending school outside district during year A verage daily attendance No teachers employed In public schools during year ending first Mon day in March, 1892. . . No applicants examined for teachers certificates during year No failing to obtain certi ficates during year. . . . No teachers employed holding first grade cer tili:ates No holding second grade No holding third grade. . No permits granted dur ing year No teachers employed in Co taking an educa- 105 120 225 130 2 20 123 7S 201 45 72 ''7 5 1 '9 17 10 36 15 20 31 12 3S 50 12 14 26 40 3S 9S 271 07 A(S 5 'J '4 134 138 272 No children not attending school between 4 and No teachers employed in private schools during year Njo pupils enrolled In private schools during year Estimated value school house, including school grounds Estimated valve school furniture Estimated value of ap paratuSjincluding maps globes, etc Amount insurance on school propert Average salary paid male teachers per month. . . Average 6alary paid fe male teachers per month Amount salary paid sup erintendents of Co. . . . f747'' 00 10934 00 5297 00 31S22 00 42 00 3S 00 950 CO Whole No of organized districts In Co 112 No school distrl:ls reporting 112 Average No months public schools taught during year in Co 6.5S No months private schools taught in Co during year II No school houses built during year.. 4 No school houses in Co 111 No graded schools in Co, 20, teachers employed, 42, pupils attending 835 No universities, academies, colleges, etc, in Co, 4, teachers employed, 14, pupils attending 272 No dintiicts furnished with record books in rio school rooms furnished with Web ster s U nabridged dictionaries 100 No legal voters in Co for school pur poses 3302 No schools vi!-:ied during year by Co. Supt 9 Average time devoted to each visit 2i hours No miles traveled in performance of official duties during year 42! There has been one Co teacher's In stitute held in Co during year at Albany. April 1,2, 3, 1S01 No teachers in attendance at Co Insti tute,ahont three hundred. No local institutes held in Co during ye:ir,l3. Places of holding local institutes, Scio, Lebanon, Shedd, llalsey, Harris burg, held monthly at cjcIi olacc. Total average per cent, of taxes voted and levied dui'ng the year for all school purposes, average iS1 cents. F I NANCTAL STAT EM EXT. RECEIPTS. A mt school funds in hands of dist clerk at beginning of school year, first Monday in March, '91. $2598 00 Ami raised ny oisi on nisi tuxes during vear '5'7 94 Ann money appoationed to school districts from Co school luntis during year 323S 30 Amt Co apportionment to school districts of state school fund during year 957 00 A mt money raised by rate hi. is during year 49' 9 Amt school funds received from all other sources during year. . 3'12 6 Total amount receipts fo:So3 71 1)1 SIll'RSEM KNTS. Anit paid 011 1 for teachers' wages' durin g vear ending first Monday in March $ 37317 25 Amt rent for school rooms dur ing year ' 754 S StOAii. .Tnliits Gradwohl hereafter will sell Miu'Molia sugar instead of Extra C. Magni lui is saitl to lie a better grade than Extra (J. Call and try it, Amt paid during year for re pairs on school houses and premises 3927 5 Amt paid during year tor pur chase school furi.iture 1600 90 Amt paid for fuel and other necessary incidentals during yeai 1S3S oS Amt paid during year for ap paratus, globes, charts, maps, school tablets, etc 133$ 67 Amt paid for school sites dur ing year 139 52 Amt paid for building school houses and out-houses during year 339 95 Air.t paid insurance during tear Amt paid for all other school 394 55 purposes during year Total amt i.lsbtirseinents $ S75's 4' Total amt cash in hands of dist clerks, March 7, 1S0J Amt :chool funds be.onglng to school dist not in posesion of school clerks, March 7, '92 4993 77 35i 53 vi ... ..;.,ur n-.-.inhar nf the cuatomeis ol 1- 1. ll.'.i .P n hvo b-jen waiting for have artivni. Th rnrvallia Tinn' nail" rnotfiti ct- toinpnrail s, th "mush "t." Drs-ss TriMvisr.s. The lalcit noveltiep 1 i!it':. .iinin.ii gsran always he fonnl at Sam u fx E. Young' IKHIK 1M! ARKIUU Several f,lein poop'e claim to have f.-lt earthquake shocks yesterday inorn'.ng. Wi doubt it. A Iloeuicke is luting his i-e cream par fort nicely paintid md lixed . up generally. Larimore is doing the work. Arrangtinontsaie bcinu mado by which the Union Pacfio time tabla will be chained bringing eastern 1n .1l here at n-mn instead nf at nighi, an advantage if abcut eighteen hours. There is an immense ntiiubrr of silver polishes in the market; but nop ahead if oipial to that of II Keutnp, nf this city. A IlKMiii itAT a man'a family insists on having Kentou'a always on hand, h cause it has the quality, regardless of its being a home affair. Mrs A It Uigi:s, President nf thn State W C T U, deliveitd an interesting address last evening at thn WOT U Hall. Mrs lliggs is developing ioto a good speaker and pre sent tome faats worth considering. Judo O N Denny, of Portland, today houuht at adinii'istralora a tie aome 50D acraa of tho Hen llnlidiv estate, and Mr litUoo tha other (11)1). Price paid ly each party was an avoran of So per acre Salem Journal. It is stated that tha owners of the Paor man mino in the lilue ltiver district will put in a new mill this summer. A small one was put in last year hut it was uota good one and did not work satisfactorily aud there is a great deal of loss iu operating it. Tho new one wil. lie of later design. Eu gene Kegister. s Novelties in parasols and sua umbrellas at Samuel E Young's. Will At Stark, tht jewelers. Uraugea for 25o at C E Brownell's. The best roast ooflee in the city at Contact ill jycr a. Ashhv Care, Kosl Eatale, 80J WaaL ington Street, Portland, Or. Wako up and buy your alarm clocks at Fronch'a, The Corner Jewelry Store. All Linda of choice eating aad cooking apples at Allen Broa Large and complete st'.ck of aocotaclea and eye-glaises at Frenoh'a. Matheur & Washburn lead iu the stove and tiuwaro (business in this part of the valloy. Whiskers that are prematurely gray or faded should be colored to prevent the look os age. and Buckingham's Dye excels all ochera in coloring brown or blac . The Siislaw Subsidy. The com mittee appointed to solicit subscriptions for the railway subsidy has decided to suspend operations for a few days to give lime lor ttie company to deposit bonds in one of our banks to satisfy some of the doubting- persons There has been a strong disposition not to subscribe until the bonds were deposited.and the company will probably deposit the bonds for the inspection of the trustees.ar.d tuen further subscriptions will he asked. It is thought that there will be little difficulty in raising the required amount after the bontls are seen. Register. Wait until the last few thousands are solicited and watch the tooth pulling. Atwm& stairs a av ue seen ine linest stock of gold and silvet watches, diamond and other rings, jew 3lry, silverware, &c, in the city. AN EASTER IDEA. - fj, SI I (rt - u "WE'LL BATTLE FOll THE flidJiliUlw Tl.ey keep the best boys clothing to he found, their prices are low, and every ho gets a fine baseball and bat witli bis suit." An - Elegant - Line -of - .c. MKIAL AMI I'lltsoNAL C P Huntington went through Linn county on Mon.iav on the Oreatmlan It R Rev Romlnger, Prof Young and others passed through Alhanr ttday fiom the Congregational 101.vc1.tkn "iccently in session in Eugene Lm.1 evening at Ihe residence of F P Nulling the Y P S C E of the L" P church gave a social. Abmt fifty young people were present and a live lime was had. The Y P S C E of the Congregational church will give a social at the residence of W L Vance tomoirow evening. The public in general Is invited. A fine mud cal and liurary program is in preparation andwiilbe rendered during the evening. Lunch u ill also be served and a collection will be taken up. lie sure and come and spend a pleasant evening. Mr George Morehouse went to Salem this noon to attend the base ball meeting for the organization of a talley league, which it Is thought will become a fact. In case it succeeds, it is probable an enclosed ground will be built In CJoltia's park by the street railway company, wlio have paitially made a prpjwsition under which the track would he laid to the erounds by July tst. liuv ju:,t reetived oni rstra choice eil voi prui.er. 0 K Bkownkli.. Spring lllllluer3'. I have my full stock of spring millinery n all the late-t stvles an.l cordiillv invite customers and fri.-nds. Ida M Urtsii, Iilumbsg Block, Albary, Or. "5 d, zta wliipa just from the fa jt iry at JO (J itlcf arlaun r. iiiliii:en kxjov The pleasant thv.ir.&entle action and aootli ing effects 'if Svrop of Fitrs, whtninnerd of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costite or hilioui. the most cratifvliiff re sults follow its list-, so that it ia tho heat family remedy known ar.d tvry family should have a bottle. r C4 Allen has iusi rc-ce'ved srne nice decoratfd trifet tete, wf-ich will please you both in quality and pier. S.MtltlKI). KREGAR COOPER. On April 20th 1S92, at the M E Parsonage, by kev S E Memlnger. Mr II H Kregar, of Walpole, and Mrs Nona Cooper, of Linn county, lormeriy or l-os ivngeies, t.aill. ('r.vtnrp, riml Trndc-Mnrk1? obtained, mid nil ?;u cut busim 'r-a conducW'd for Moderate Fens. Our Office Is Opposite U.S. Patent Oifice. ntid we onn sewire patent tuleaa timuthuiiii'.ojf remote from VarOin''tnn. Heiid model, dravlii;.' or phnto.. t'.I h dcrh tion. We wlvico. If i:ieiit:ible or i.-.K. frely chur'P. Oar ft e not due tilt pat en. U fe:!.iT d A Fr.mDlil2t. "How to Obiaui J'utentu," with n:unot' i if net ii'il ciient inyour Slate, cutmty.oi town, tent free. .Address, nrotis'l" Pjfont O'llce. V.tehLnton. f). C. zr, , f pz. 1 Neckwear - Just - Opened. .c Cossi IIekhricsosLeai). Tliev have the groceries, the produce and the good treatment. They lead in prices and nullity. If you want standard uroceries. call on tiiein ; if you want the freshest produce do not pass by their store ; their teas and eolfees are the best. A good way to save monev is by dealing with them. It will count in a month's trail i g. Try it. Yot.'R Atif.stion is called to our line of P.iri'ienne rostumescanes. iackct,blazers antl rteftis, which is now complete. 1 hey arc tailor-made and guaranteed to ft, Ths cloths ate of the latest fabrics. Very trulv, Samuii, E Yot'NO. llP-air WE IL LET YGU BE THE Oar New, Fresh and Clean Stock of Seasonable Goons, bought close, selected with good judgment as to quality and in gcod taste as regards style and appearance, you will find it the Attractive, l'opular, Satisfactorj and Low-Priced Stock ot the Season. Boys, here's the place to and Bat with every suit. The Monkey will be given away every boy's suit you get a ticket. T. L. WALLACE & CO., "The Leading See our Windows. I WANT And will sell for U19 i)9Xt33 days lumber at my yard la Albany at theie prices, Common Rough f 9 00 Common Hough, i.ed 10 AO Clear flooring, rustic, furnishing, 1st qualitr 18 00 2nd quality 15 (10 Laths, I or 111 11 HO LOTS TO SUIT. -: Como early ivhiie tho assortment is good. A. April 18tl . 1892, Dealer In CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, nnd a general ass6rtaienl or GBOCJB 3L 23 IS. Subscription airent foi all the lMlin(t Newspapers nn, I Maga.inf. Terms eesh. Xriir Hie I. ., tlunuy, 0--. HE TEADIKCJ PHTtJKAPIIER, SPECTACLES ASSES. The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Linn County. Cali -: AH) -.- Have -:- Yolk tested Jthnlon' I'atcnt E.e-Mcter nt I", 1 FRENCH S Jewelry Store. 1 XU A AMI IS KI I.AK. A It Mellvtalu Offers Home Itoitiiui I'rlres He makes the following reductions in sugar for cash 1 17 Ihs diy granulated for ?1. 00. 20 lbs extra C white for Si. 00. 22 lbs extra C golden for $1.00. lie will also sell a five gallon keg of pickles for 90 cents. A new barrel of h"t choice Magnolia tyiup just received at F E Allen's. Bring your can and get some. Tho court's Juty is to de cide a case on its merits. public is the judge and we prove to the court's satis faction that wo undersell anyone else in the city. JUDGE Ui THIS CASE. buy your suits, A Baseball April 30th. With Dlothiers.'1 Cn cor, 1st and B. Sts, MONEY -: TERMS, CASH. Wheeler, Iteilroad sfieo', I etween 4th an d 5th enton, -:- Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.0 per' dozen. Enlaiing pictures c specialty. 16x20 crayons framed (or 1000. Werarrv a large Hue of fxS and steresccpic views of Ore gon, fe'tudln In I'roman's UlocJc next to MnK,nic Temple.FIrst Strcc AKE-YOU -GOING -TO -RIDE -A thin summer ? If so, call on Van Wilson , at Stewart ,V Sox's, antl see a New Mall, which ulwai s jives satisfaction. LARGEST -:- ASSORTMOT OF HEATING STOVES. AT MATTHEWS & ? A5J".' judge. v -1 V h ;( i I 'ft W he i 1