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b ' -u afnTid nli-tn mud ma'tur. OUt""' MJlTfhfil every day in the wk excvi't Sunday. .it'Yri.Nlii EJitarJtail l'roi'rs IA1 ....IK' I'l 'I' I 14. Ikm TY OFFICIAL PAPER. GOOD EVENING. 1M... C.I. ... iiijOWr I nr. me Hen fiury ivillT others of liH class will pltap pull in jr plifll UUcr reivmiK inn i'hiw iiijt : rancher ovt'r in the Hig Nestnnca lia ,tv whii'ii lias been cominu home of iilrnuly milkid. .She formerly yield t'arly a hiti-k.'t of the sndsv fluid. ixcliiiK a Khhur of inilkinir ihe the weary rancher watched her I afternoon. About 5 o'clock p in, u lie was about to give up the watch to home, he observed the cow to to i'mcIi and Hu down upon the sand. Itiouslv uppronchir.g he beheld four My emuis exirucunK me mils, iroin .cow b udder witti astonishing tiex jty, u neniuu, iney wun some aim I'lolueu ineir ciaui aliens, auu use inib eiluntlv stole away to their lit in adjacent sand banks." Iiio IJUBNun Tim Bars. Recently Democrat eave an account of the of Mr A R McDonald a bant near with a second statement, to the ef- at the causa was not known. An- L Arnold, residing near Kcio, has arrested by constable J A uiiyeu lie crime, ana lias coniessea to coni ng the act. His reason was that he n love with Miss Tillie McDonald, iter of Mr A K McDonald, who re- to marry him, and did the act in mge. Arnold is in gooa circura- 88 and lias ttwm mcuonaiu a mori on his farm lor $3300 to cover the A mold ib said not to be exactly in rig' t mind. SUO.ll AMI -,U,041 Attend the fit Valentine's entertain ment at tho U 1' church tonight. IM-r A ine u.t.i to Allunv this morning lov.l-Ifon.' jr few d Kucenc Ouatd. Dr Rowland, the K8t i,ia catarri, cine man. formerly oi llhany.was in the city this noon . Kx-Ouity Treasurer Hruce, and wife tin- ell knonu spiritual medium, o'l I'.iiil.uiil, were in ibr ciiv today on their V ho from a t-iHi, wilh old Waterloo mends. They reside u,Mr Mt labor. Last Saturday niylit tlio friends nf Mr R A Hui kIhv, win, has hewn watchman on the O 1' bridge tendered him a pany previous to his departure for California, where lis will go for a change of cli mate: We are sorry to learn that tlie mental condition of the mi. of Frank I Miller clerk of the board ot railway cominis sioners.liaa become no shaken that it has become necessary to nluce her in the in- hub asylum at Salem. We hope to hear ol her early recovery. Times. W ben a man heroines creat how quick y Ihb paBt is looked up. and e ery community that has been bleesed with his presence is filled with joy. The following is from the Dallas ltemizer: I) 0 liaUKhman, no in the legislature from Lane county, lived on the Uu-kia-.nute south ol Monmouth from 187G to 1880, and Senator (J U (JroBno.of Benton, was a merchant in King's Valley during the same period. P M McCullongli and Mrs Dora M McCullough, who were divorced some tune ago, were again Hurried a few days ago near Eugene in a novel manner The river being hiifh tbev could not proas, no Justice Kinscy, standing on the opposite side of the river had them join hands, and in a loud voice performed the cer mony. By invitation of the suoerintendent of the public schools at Salem. I'rof Ruth erford with twelve of his pupils, and arcompanied by Mrs E E Upineyer and MisB Amelia May, of iiarrisburg, came down to the capital, for the purpose of visiting the schools, legislature, asylum, penitentiary, etc Through the kindness oi me principals in the several school depaitments, their visit was made enjoy- aoieana entertaining, saiem journal. est on the Road. 0 W Hey wood wife were in the city this morning. Kentleman represents the Alba Hcy- 1 company, wtiicti win piay roi smun sell's piece entitled,"New Edgewood inAinany on marcn isi. ine toss of "New Edgewood Folks" this m has been something remarkable lias gone far beyond the fondest ex ations of the owners, Messrs Alba 0 W lleywood, although they pur mi the niece of Sol Smith KuBsell at id round figure, staged and costumed niece in a handsome manner.tiie urst m weeks of their present season etl a net prolit sumcient to covet ait v invested, and thev have received Io weeks more offers for time than ;eoild nil in three seasons ol lorty lunch. The nress everywhere is lmous in their praise oi tne ciever leown. Alba Heywood. Encores and rim calls are numerous at nearly 37 performance. the Ohi'iians. An appropriation 500Oha8 been asked forths orphans' :oe of Albany. This amount will be :Med in the general appropriation and will doubtless go through as the ect is a most worthy one, and the :s has heretofore extended aid to this iitution, which is now sadly in need Mpirom the state. Salem Journal. inks, Mr Journal. Our Orphans' ue is a splendidly managed mstitu- h, is in first-c'ass hands and is doing m work. The state does right when ssists in building up such institutions. A Dead Man on the Beach. Yester- Pufternoon at Yaquina Bay, on South ken the body of a man was washed ore, ana picked up uy tne resiuenis ' It had evidently been in the er a limn time, being badly decoui- d. The man was plainly dressed, li three pairs of overalls on. Noth- as found on him to identity mm. was probably drowned miles away t u Yaquina, and had probably been in water several months. Chili feels chillv towards the TT R nnrl will not come to our World's circus. t'erterje Zmnchi! zkomskekowlowski is the name of a Buffalo boiler-maker. The ex queen of the Sandwhich islands will please retire. An eminent doctor says gum chewing injures the health, and makes people nervous, cross, ill tempered and unhappy. THE trtTC LIM.IHLtTllte Balkm, afternoon, Feb. 13. A large number of incorporation bills passed the Senate. Wentherford's bill, regulating 'he maximum (..-a i, l. n .Vi ..... . and county officials, which came np for reconsnieration as the special order, and passed. Provides I lint nnnu uK-ll !... . annual compensation in excess of500H, irrespective ol the sum collected. Kaitern Oregon is to have a branch insane asylum by the passage of Senator Matlock bill this afternoon. The cost is to be 1U3,000. It is to have no less than 3:10 nor more than tun n,.ra nl ground. The location is to be within three miles of a railroad. In the house Gill's bill to prohibit the sale of tobacco to minors was passed to Ub third reading, and Weatherford's uiii io regulate the liability of railroad companies passed. The wavs and means committee reported Willis' bill to Becure a more equitable valuation of propeitv for taxation, and increasing the appro, priation for the state university from 22,0O0 to S0,0O0. The bill passed By Smith, killing live steck by railroads, passed; Maxwell, for Hie relief of 8 M llardman, passed; Bancroft, to punish breaking into railway cars.passed ; Cam eron, to establish a state mining bureau, failed to pass. Special to the Prhockati Sai.em, Or., Feb 14. House Fore noon spent hearing reports committees. Mauleys free bridge bid passed over gov ernor veto 44 to 10. Brown of Douglas reported amendment to bi'.l, creating in dependent districts all cities of Hire thousand and over, that empowers di rectors to establisq kindergarten schools trained kindergartner. Bill to create counties of Hamilton, Sutton, to relocate county seat of Union indefinitely post poned. Kesoiuuon to adjourn Saturday 10 a m adopted. Senate bills passed: Dodson's, creat ing state board health; MsOinn's, pun ishing taniperers with electric power. Pronunciation is not material ; but the correct way to pronounce Hawaii n Hali-wi-ee, with a longi. That is Web- Bter. Licenses have been issued lor the mar riage of W J Moore and Laura L Ward, Adolph Eicliman and Elizabeth Umen hoRer, and Silas E Keeney and Eva Drinkard. 1" 0. P. Matter. -Mr Ed Beemaii . retired as conductor of the Oregon 'Be, having received private instruct i to that effect from headquarters. e months back wages was not en d also. Cuse, unknown. Pome wi.vs something will strike before the of March hv which a linuidation will effected. Rumors have always been order. Hereafter only facts go. College .o(e! Mr Will Barton was a Tiitor at chapel mis morning. Mr Toblason 16 circulating the temperence petition among tne students and has gotton about 50 signers . The seniors are having an oral examinati on in pBycho'ogy. The sub-Frealimen have just begun Caesar. Bill Sykes has taken a fancy to collecting curls. He has his notebook nearly full. Prof Torblt has just received five new an alytical ueometries tor his class In that stu dy. They were delayed sometime In the re cent blockade; The entertainment which is lo be given at Lebanon tonight by the Military Band, has called some of the students away. The new officers of the Erudelphian socie ty are: Mildred Burmister, president; Pearl Vance, vice president; Eihel Redfield, re cording secretary; u Baltimore, cor. secreta ry; Nina Galbraith, treasurer: Eva Simp son, sergant at arms; critic, Alice Moses. Bill SykesJr. UOJIE 1U JUUOAD The cty oouncil meets tonight. There are four murderers ia the county jail at Portland, awaitiog trial. The Calhoun Opera Company aaed through Albany this uaoq wi'h a large load of paiut and powder. The company is said to be good. An Air-any business man wauts'to pur chase ground in Springtield along the mill race, to put in a brick yard aad pottery works. Springtield Messugo. Next Tnuraday at 10 o'clock a in Iloj R A Irvine will organtza a grange at the scnool houae, on the Corvallltroad, four allies west of Albany. It will start with a good mem bership. There were three odd shoes Hanan make, Nos 7'., 6 and 10, found of those stolen from T L W.llaee t Co. The others were probably dropped on the street. Anyone finding any of thep .hculd return them to the office of Sheriff Jckson . The Willamette this afternoon was 16.4 feet above low water, aud was steadily fai leg. The highest point rex hed was 1A feet at 9 a m It ia a peculiar coincidence that the highest point rtacnc-1 ia the De cember rise, on the 28th, uaa exactly the same 17.4. The Albany Military Band went to Leb" anon this afternoon and will sive a concert and entertainment in that city tonight Th baud is competed of a live set of oung men, who deserve suoeeas in their efforts to build up a good musioil institution. Manager L W IMilnon, of the Bais1e-Elk hern mine, brought to the oity yesterday another olean up from this permanent pro ducei. Tho bar of bullion ia worth the neat sum of $5000 and represeut only a portion of me produot of the mine during the past inu-ty days. lias er Lit) Democrat. Of the 231 bills first on the houe calendar Paxton leads with nineteen. Nirkell second Fith seventeen. Upton third with ten. Northrun and Ford have eicht each. Ormaby, Wright, of Marion, andGeer, of Marion, seyen each. The half dozen mark is reached by Myers, Miller, Ralknap. Dalv, Cornelius and Belts. woitili cusii)i:uiti.' Soovo-jir a) ions at Will A Srark'a VIAVI Co itik-d in BiTttoioro bloc'. Th beat coilry at Will fi Stark's, Fresh eggs at F K A lien & Co. Trophy tea aome'hiug tino at F E Al'en & Co. I'll! If you want a line ainokr cull for Jos. white labor cigani, Have vou seen Dr Lowe about our eje? If not, why not f Couie and aee tho new chil e.l plow at Rampa opposite postotlicc. White soft blankets made at tlu Albany woolen mills for sale by F K Allen The heat roast notlee in the oity at O miad oloysr a. Pa ronizo home industry by smokiug the celebrated white labor oigar?, manufactured by Ju'ius Jorepli. Why smoke a Chiua cigar wh.-n for the same nionov you can grt .1 w tite labor cujnr made by J Joseph. rleniember all boots and thoea bought of fClein Bros that rip. run over or soles come loose will be repaiied by cs fiee t f iharge. Schultz Bros desire to say for the infor mation of al1 whom it may ooncern that they are now paying seven and a half cents per pound net for pork . Get Started Right. Then the whining schoolboy, Aith his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like a snail Unwillingly to school, stopped at Conr. & llendrlcson's, the live grocers, and left a long order for some groceries, remarking that he liked to eat snyway,and that they kept the best groce ries there to be secured anywhere. If vou would have the be6t groceries and produce a) the most reasonable prices call on Conn & Hendrlcson. They have them. Assignments. The firm of Harlow & Retty, of Cottage Grove, have made an as llgnment to James Hemenway for the benefit of theh creditors. Liabilities, 1833, 39; as sets, $1588, Also the firm of Harlow & Stocks have assigned to the same gentlem an Liabilities, $1283.40; assets, $1390. Guard. Motor maker. Bye trips daily to Vieieck'e addition. Lotr there on installments of $1 per week. SS.?Vi ENJOYS Both the method and results vdisa Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is plcosalit and refreshing to tho taste, and aots gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho oys tcra effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. (Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- . duced, pleasing to tho tosto and acv' ceptahle to tlio stomach, prompt ia its action and truly beneficial m Its effects, prepared only from the mt healthy and agrceablo substances, tts many excellent qualities commend ft to all and have mado it the mast popular remedy known. feyrup of Figs is for snlo in 50r and $1 bottles by nil leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist vrho may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI3 SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE. Kt. . hW YORK. M.t. I -atKSEsaeessM To Prevent the Crip Or any other similar epidemic, the blood and the whole system should be kept in healthy condition. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to give strength, purify the blcod ar.d prevent diseane. Hood's Pillt cure liver ills Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining in the post office at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Feb 13, 1893. Persons oalling for these letters must give the date on which they were advertised. Bingham, Samuel Bilyeu.MrsMargaret Burke, Miss Mary Burkhart, FS Burkhart, C O Cox, Mrs Fannie Calivan, Lome Cooper, Mrs Rebecca Dickens. leasee Gallowav. Wm S Godensohwager,Fred George, Mrs Alice Godsal,uapt w Holmes, Jessie Ingham, Bruce Z Jones, MrB L. w Johnson, Mrs Mattie Kankle, R A VXew PI-ORB. Mr B F Thayer, the litr.ictor, has received the contract for luing for Mr A oecker, a large irnine re, at the corner of Maine and Third Nets. It will be 3o'x60, and twostonea fell. This part of the city is developing idly. Boots and Shoes 1 carry the larges e of medium priced and good wearing ys, misses and children shoes In the city, J have juRt added a line ot steel shod 100I shoes which I re:ommend to the pile. Dont forget that I repair any shoe -el! free of chaige. 1 S E Young. I93 During the year 1S93, frorr be tfnn'ng to end. Will & Utark propose tc -ep up their reputation of hiving the rtttslck of jewelry, watches, silver are, etc , In tne valley. If you want the tu gocds at reasonable nrices call on Kid Cloves ficm Sl'aisir np. I sir-y a'l lir"(.f leadlro brands in black and col- 'td. Will receive ni.veltlcs for the holidays. VcQt'forthe celebrated Centemeri glovt, Samuel E. Yot no. After killing a lien the other day a nlla walla woman cut into its gizzard. The knife str ick a hard substance which on inspection turned out to be a gold dollar. Now she wishes she had let the hen live for it might have been laying $20 gold pieces by this time. statesman. A man cured of the drink habit by the Keeley cure, over a year ago, has been in the city, and the Man AboutTown's eyes are very dim, and his nostrils obstructed, if he has not gone back completely on Keeley. ft different looking man from three or four weeks ago. The k.eeley cure loses its effect if a man continrally playB with the tiger. Prize fighting seems to increase, "ith a lavish and foolish support, unreasona ble prices being paid for seats. Among those arranged are McMillan agt Hinds, Ryan agt Dawson, Goddard agt Smith, Gibbons agt Dalv and Fitzsimmons agt Hall, with the Blate arranged for the first one in each case to win, the last the most doubtful. St Valentines day. If Mr Valentine, there ever was such a man, could be if present today, he would hang his head in shame on looking at some of the dis gtisting, disgraceful pictures labehd Valentine. The custom is said to have started in charity. It bus degenerated into venom so far as one kind of Valen tine is concerned. The state legislature passed the World's fair bill over the head of Gover nor I'ennoyor. Will the $60,000 to used, at this late day to give Oregon an exhibition of sufficient character for the world to know we have one; or will it be squandered by a few nen who want to sho- themse ves in the big lake city. It is to be hoped every cent be honestly and judiciously expended, in a manner to confer credit on tins Btate. If not there will he music. Again, it Bhould not be merely a Portland subsidy. There is a suspicion among some that it wiL be mannired in a loose lointea nay and about a one hundred dollar show be made with it. A Bio Stage. "All the world's a stase And all the men and women merely players ; They have their exits and their entrances." One of :hir principal entrances leacw into Parker Bros grocery and bakery. The finest groceries and the freshest pro duce are kept, and their baked goods are beyond comparison, consisting of a big variety of breads and cakes, plain and fancy, skilllully and well made. An im portant thing to consider. NEW A DVBKT1SKM I'NT 9. T OS r. Fireman's lantern. Tho lan i tern belonging to the fflce of tbe A.Mlstsnt Chief Engineer, ot the Albany Fire Department has been rrlsplaoad.and any Information concerning the same will be tha-ikfullr received by the un dersigned. PBMAKNHALL. oec n r L lirANTyn- t v erood adil'rss. Poshing Carvasser of Liberal salary anr? expend- raid w.t-lcly. Permanent pr.si linn iwm - r- niv1 to, nurserymen Port'aii-I rei.- n. ' CI OP at Will & Stark's when vo-j are alter diamonds, the best watches finest dlvcrware lo be secured tiiem. All and fhev andsome Prize. A beautiful sM F T vaUr P!,c,'cr. now on exhibition al Kenton's grocery store, will bt given ? M ' cn Washington's birlhc'ay. A ticket lor everv c,o cent cash purchr.se Bead.- r re Ccnrtipation and Slclt. TRY :- A : PAIR Of Those Brazilian TtliJiIe Spectacles I For sale by F. M. FRENCH, the Jewel, r, r Bred '. I F r-F'rc Imrortid standard !r!ej"8!e stp'l'on. Five yeart-o'd. V ei bs i-rai lof Olhs. In fine ccndilbn. Price 4C0. Addrtse D L Klchards, Ttw Park, Salem- Little. Henry Millerjames F Mackey.ueorge Rykman, C A Bkelton. W M Taylor, Mrs Sadie Miller, i R Miller.Mies Edna Phillips, V H Scott, John Atreim, Newton Wheeler, W Lair Tnos. Monieith, P. M. BRINK'S Furniture Store, Sauer kraut, Ohow chow, Sorghum, Salmon, White fish, Herring, and all Sweet pickles, Dried fruits In large variety, Specialties in Teas and coffes, Fruits, things nice, -AT C. E. BROW NELL'S, THE GROCER, I aWW!.SUJ,W.VrMttlW'MM AfR TUOS URln is now at his old opposite ti e rpera bouse. where those wi'liing substantial, reliable furniture, can secure what ti.ey want. Home manufactured stands, Hour chests, safes, etc. r) ways on hand or made on short notice; at bottom prices. FOR SALE. 18 acroa nf choice fruit and garden land H mile o 3Bt raoj. Good new bouse, barn, wooribonse and out buildings. 8 acre orchard choice fruit, mostly prunoa It bearing; 8 acres cleared; 'i of plaoe berver dam land: balance good upland, well fencep and watered. Fm pi ice and terms sppl" to owner at place, J. H, TonriK. I?'R SALE A Donieslio sewing B cliine, nearly new ma- wlib ail attach. ments. for sale Trr S?5. Call at Mm Rav mondR, 4ih snu Thurston streets Albany uregon, TiRY WOOD. A.S Inquire of P W Spink' Kerry Ward. reveial hinCs for sale at font o meet, or of A M Moriis. Third WILL'S MUSIC STORE "- SOU AOESTS FOR Mm? TOR ftENT.--J'lie M niy premier's on 1. to re tmildlnfr on Hroadaibm street. buitableft r residence forma' fnmlly. L, VJUKKC'K T3 I' steam laundry for sale, rapacity in wash department foO per da.t; for 2 hands 'Ire ted in Central Alt-fti y.on 2nd and Montgomery atrcet. I winh t j en (jcge In other bustneDs. VI!1 s-ll cheap J I'fcMITlIj Proprietor I. A. Monis &o, Flour and Feed Store, Have removed their itore totheStrahan itor. formerly occfplct1 by JJeyne & Robron, and have on hanc. a full dock of COBVALL S FLIU . B'.AN, SHORT?, CtRM MEAL. CR'iHA:1, BUCX V.HEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, CATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. FORTMILLER & IRVING Undertakers mid Umlmlmcrs. KhEP constanDy cn 1 ard.a full lii.e of n f tnllc, tjclh it d weed coekets ap which will be sold at VV ccflins, AIfo burial tohes and snitu, in I icrdclolli, tntin,crtl ntie,ttc 'I lie I.owcHt Uvlnff I'rofils. EMBALMING ant' "ie proper care of the dead a specialty. mm. CHICKERINO " "RFMTIXKR, ."STECK," "VOHE t SON" liANOS, LE8TKV," , "NEWMAK BROS , ORGANS. W-jnJ(irMCOOini i.il ... t i Write (or C'.oiriie ml Pricei hetura Purchnilng Price t m:t Iiutranionti, n4l-g an I Maiio of ,K IiKhiti(ii: E. I. Will, Albany, Or. m EXTRA CHARGE: FOR HEARSE OR SERVICE ... ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOIV Boy Stoves aid Ranges ol Matte & Washburn Buy Stoves and Ranges ol Matthews J Washbur Buy Stoves and Ranges nj Matthews & Washbr Buy Stoves anj Rangesol Matthews & Yashburn, Bay Stoves anfl Ranges ot Sattlews & ffaslbm