Published every day in the week
except Sunday.
tU NBTTINC, Editors and Prop'r i
niered at the PotOtl?eat Albany
u0iH9 seconu unn uiauer.
IH
I'KXUKABY IMS
n OFFICIAL PAPER.
GOOD EVENING.
nv List. Following is a list of jury
drawn for the Circuit Court, which
enes in Albany on March 13th, 1S03:
tany R i Watson, J A Gumming,
i 'mid ill'.
tjKnsville W T Cochran, S M
niter Geo McKniglit.
r:mfordaville William Ireland.
juklin uuue acwuio urauiree, a
ijgers.
x Valley J B Trask.
Jsrv W R (iarrett, Anthony Max
R F Armstrong,
irrisburg William tVassoni, D S
nlan -V T McCulIy.
lianon C D Steen, N Bridges, li F
jett-
aire (jeorge GeiBendorfer, J M Ar-fekl.
Creek T u Barnes.
titiam A II Charlton, J M Ilasaler,
t rait, ir.
tdd B R Forbes.
beet Home E B Wilson.
acuse A rarlow.
gent Alfred Morgan, Arthur Cliur-
tat Albany Wm Fortmiller.
datb Icecobd In guardianship of
Madge Morgan, citation returnable
!i (!, ordered i sued,
estate of John Bilyeu, inventory
Real estate, $5080. Personal prop
StMJ.SO; notes, $1315.50.
petition of Henry Ingram, petition
II real property allowed,
estate of J F Backensto final account
led.
estate of John McKinney, loth an
I report filed.
iestate of OttoSerfling, bond of J20,-
ipproved.
estate of Chris Hardman, sale of
nal property connrruect.
i'lurdianship of Walter and Mvrtlo
ride, bond approved and appraisers
nted.
estate of Wm H McBride. receipts
distributed and administrator dia
led.
guardianship of Leota and Vera
, bond of $2000 approved. T F
:ii guardian.
ittle of Maria Sylvester, 1st eerni-
rccount approved.
uses Pleased. Govenor Pennoyer
lit received the following from Geo
tones, of Prineville, w hich tells its
itory: "Hon Svlvester Pennover
blockades have almost isolated us
winter. but it chinooked long enough
other dav to onen a passage for the
N that Oregon's cranky governor iiad
a me world's fair appropriation bill
e want to reach across the snow
sand shake. During the last five or
ears nine-tenths of tha boy babies
in this countv were named Svlves-
I'ennoyer and when we came to the
oi the roads and you refused to go
with the Democratic procession, but
u on in a by patn an to yoursen, we
uely thought of petitioning 'he leg-
re to pass a general bill changing
names of our boy babies, but it is all
'now, Sylvester Pennoyer, urown,
3, Smith or whatever else it may be,
.darn vnnr nnlir.ical mimntion. but
"h for your business BenBe."
STATE LtUlkLATI HE.
Tl . ....
ne ioi owing bills were placed in
Governor Peunoyere hands Saturday :
Senate CrosB.to fix tnlai ies of sheriffs'
recorders and clerks ; WooJard. record
ing of wills; dates, to protect game, fish
and wild low j Willis, for lighting itat"
buildings and purchasing electric plants;
McUinm repealing state board of char
iieB! Willis, amending rmlM vol...
, "cuiiiorioru.cousoiiuatiiigschoo
districts in cities; Alley, lor propagation
of salmon in theSiuslawi Blackmail, per
taining to election ; Mntlrck, for branch
insane asylum in Kastern Oregon;
Blackmail, to regulate tha m,,i,.;7 ..
money paid on insurance policy; Ban
croft, providing for insurance of bonds
lor street improvement; Myers, making
counties liable for damages by reason of
detective roads or bridges; Blackman, to
amend code relating to persons who van
not testify ; Dodson. fixing time for hold
'"K circuit court in the sixth district :
Blackmail, for efficiency of deafmute
school ; Butler, to amend code, estates
in dower; Bancroft, to define and punish
obstructionists; Cross, collection and re-
mm ui laxes; uenuy. to enable mariied
WOn en tO COnvflV rpnl uatnta Hum....
distribution of personal propertv; Cross,
fees of assessors; Bancroft, to build and
furnish school houses; Willis, satisfact
ion of mortgages when foreclosed ; Myers,
for fish and lmme wanlpfi! KtitAct vullaf
J J Hembee; Hayes authorizing countv
courtB to offer rewards for criminal:
Myers, to provide for filing chattel mort
gages; llirpcli, for advancement of re
form school ; Cross, to provide for laving
out and constructing county roads-
House J A Wright, general appropri
ation bill, Mays, for relief of Wallowa
county; Bishop, to renulata inaiirMnre
companies; Jeff reys, sale of property on
wAvufciwii, ycci, cuiupiuiug railways to
fence their tracks; Paxtou, days of grace;
Cornelius, duties of road viewers; Trul-
nnger, to amend section 3,238 code;
Mauley, assessment and taxes; Ready,
Multnomah recorder: Kicked, property
sold for taxes; Bishop, for two addition
al pbyaicians for insane asylum ; Kiclell,
wills for record; J P (Jeer, widows to ap
point guardianB ; Nickell, Jackson coun
ty school district boundaries; Paxton,
to recover real nrooertv : Miller, to aid
Sodai'ille springe; Ford, school tax levy;
Ford, general incorporation bill; Dur
ham, to amend election law ; Paxton, to
protect game; Belts, duties of Btock in
spectors; Sheridan, creatine Southern
Oregon board of agriculture ; J G Wright,
to protect game; lieits, herders hen;
nickel I, protecting game; Northup, pure
food bill; Daly, exempting homesteads
from exocntion; Nickell, final accounts;
Upton, salaries county judges; Gownn,
for artesian wells; Jeflreys, changing
Sections ol the state that secured plen
ty of the hoodie seem to be well pleased
with the la'e legislature.
MrC V Fulton's name will be Dennis
if he ever wants nnvihiug of Oregonians
hereafter. He has almue.l l, i, ,,.,.1 ... u
a first class demagogue.
The St.n'on Time has cvidcmlv a bone
to pick with a Lelian n pnper ju.lging from
the foiloiiig. T ,ose looking for the Ma-
gebt liar for the least 'lionet should corres
pond .l h the editorial writer ot the-'Lcba-non
Advance,"
In the teachers examination in Lane
county 6 received first grade certificates,
! second grades, 10 third grades, and 42
'itneu. me number ot failures was pro
bably due ti the large number oi students
examined to see what they can do. At
least that IB permitted in soma nlarea t
the expense of the county.
Evin llnlv. of Murinn pnnnlu n.n.1A
arrangements to marry Mrs Uoodenough
through correspondence resulting '"rom a
matrimonial advertisement. Mrs Good
enough came to Salem. Dalv did not
lite the bargain, and backs id. A lirenpli
of promise suit followed.and the plaintiff
recovered , iO damages, uood enough.
There is a mean girl in Wasco. and the
story of her meanuess has just leaked
out. She bet a kies against a dollar
with H e editor of the Wasco News that
Harrison would be elected. The stake
holder of the dollar was a homely old
maid, and when be claimed the kiss from
the girl, was coolly informed that the
stakeholder held both bets and would
cheerfully deliver them on demand.
Lest some one B-eta to tliinbinp nvprv
farmer is the essence of honesty, we pub-
imn we loriowing irom me tugene liuara :
LaBt Saturday a farmer disposed of
some butter at the grocery store of A
Goldsmith. It was discovered afterwards
that the rolls had been made with extra
care, for about one -half inch on the out
side it was very fine butter and the re
mainder so rancid as hardly to be fit for
soap grease. If the producer of the vile
stun could be located he might be held
for the crime ot selling unwholesome
food.
, A funny man who asked, ''tvhere is the
slate ot matrimony?" receired the following
explanatory answer: "It is bounded by hug
ging and kissingon one side, and cradles and
1I01IK AM AHKUAII
Box sheet f r AMia Heywood open tomor
row morning at E V Wil ".
A Linn county t:.r!.rra institute rill
begin in Albany M.rch L'l and last three
da s.
Bill Nye will be in Albany Marin 24. The
Democrat will tee you posted on the
subject.
That vicious, yellow, FiVat street dog hsd
auother victim lal evening. Doo Coun
received a bite on his hand, and atill the dog
ia allowed to run at large.
A drummer in the city todty had $1000
iu greenbacka in hia ioaido pocket to bet 2 to
1 that Hall wi.l whip Fitzsirainroa at the
New Orleans contest. Frem a financial
standpoint the Man about Town predict! ho
will be fortuuate if he secures do takers.
Mr Macrum haa been elected chairman of
the board of railroad commitaioneis. 13
ballots were eaat fcr clerk. the hoard electing
their own oh rk. but without result. Frank
Miller, Col Lovull, Lydell Hakor acd Frank
Mi idle ton were the candidates.
The charaoter songs and imitations of Mr
Ueywond in "New Kdgwood Folks" art. in a
nerentveiu from thoae attempted bv unv
her actor. There ia a quiet refinement
and appearance of finish inaeparable from
them which constitutea much of their charm
He nevei overatepa the boundaries of gord
taste and studies with such care every phase
of character represented that ito detail eeeins
lacking . At the opera houso Friday even
ing, March 3rd.
A Bio Stage,
"All the world's a stage
And all the men and women merely
plavers:
They have their exits and their en
trances."
One of 'hir principal entrances leaeui
into Parker isroa grocery and bakerv.
The finest groceries and the freshest pro
duce are kept, and their baked goods are
oeyond comparison, consisting ot a big
arietr-ol breads and cakes, plain and
lancy, skilllulfy and well made. An im
portant thing to consider.
Get Started Right.
Then the whirring schoolboy, .vitli his
satcnei
And shining morning face, creeping like a
snail
hwilllnglv to school.
itoppcd at Conn & Hendrlcson's, the live
grocers, and left a long order tor some
groceries, remarking that ne liked to eat
nvwav.and that they kept the best groce
ries there to be secured anywhere. If vou
would have the best groceries and produce
the most reasonable prices call on Conn
Hendricson. They have them.
nnrnA nf A luca f.itv tn U.nrn..l . r A 1 hnhift nn th nthr. Tl t,ll nrratnr!& art.
u. .evt V"1J HI UblWllWIU. J 1 ... r--"-
Wright. Union charttr: Cornelius. I population and broomsticks and staving out
boundaries Washington county; Hobbs,!t niglvs. It was discovered by Adam and
terms county officers; King, to protect
ueaver laxton. chatt e mortgages:
Nickell, to protect pheasants; J A
Wright, cemetery incorporation.
Daly, tor graded school in Southeastern
Oregon; Coon, priority rights to waste
water; Brown, to protect Balmon: Lav-
man, to encourage growth of hedge fen
ces; J P Geer, concerning guideboards;
Ormsby, for soldiers home; J P Geer,
stock at large; Trullinger, Astoria sea
wall; l'axton, relating to foreclosure;
Keady, bicj-clee, engines, etc, on high,
ways; Gill, to prohibit sale of tobacco to
minors under 18.
Brown. This is what the Baker
Democrat savs about Dr A J Brown's
ure: "One of the most eloquent and
resting lectures ever given in the
i was that delivered last evening at
I'reabvterian church by Rev Arthur
Mvn, D D, of Portland. A large au
tre was presen and throughout in
e interest was manifest." Rmember
"h Brown is to lecture in this ci'y
It Frday evening at the Tresbyterian
'cli under the auspices of the VPS
! Admission, 25 cents. Tickets for
I at Foshay & Mason's drug store.
BUCCAL Amis PKKKONAl
Miss Emma Pfeifler went to Portland this
noon to visit friends.
Postmaster Olmstead. of Halsey, has been
in the city the guest of his daughter, Mrs
J as Mniiu.
The regular bi-weekly meeting of the
C L S C will be held tomorrow evening
at the residence of L E Blain. Besides a
program the roll call will consist of a
fagot party.
President E N Condit and Prof W II Lee
went 1o Portland to day to attend a meeting
of College men to organize a state College
association. A banquet will he given to
night in honor of the visitors, from twelve
different state Colleges.
J R Crow took his daughter Miss Bertha
to Albany Thursday to consult with a phy
sician . Miss Bertha has been in poor health
for several weeks and her many friends hope
that she will soon regain h:r former health.
Junction City Times.
LaBt evening at the residence of Mr 1
L Kenton a rag carpet party was given
bv Mrs Kenton. Only ladies were
present, a fact that did not detract irom
the enjoyment of the occasion- A de
licious lunch was served during the
evening.
p o Girls. W hats' tha matter? Two
p Ifirls aged about sixteen were in the
tod.tyonan escapade. As nearly as the
POcrat could learn they were running
from home. The girls are unsophis-
itt'd, and will be easily lead astray if not
fs.iy. Thev bought tickets fcr Salem.
i Handsome Prize. A beautiful sil-
water pitcher, now on exhibition at
. Kenton's grocery store, will be given
hv on Washington's birthday. A ticket
iiven for every Vcent cash purchase
Soots and Shoes 1 carry the larges
of medium priced and good wearing
S mtsses and children shoes in the city,
have just added a line of steel shod
I shoes which I re:ommend to the
'. Dont forget that I repair any shoe
!! free of char ge.
S E Tocso.
Evo while hunting a northwest passage out
of Paradise. The climate is rather sultry
until you pass the tropics of housekeeping.
when squally weather sets in with sufficient
power to keep all hands as cool as cucum
bers. For the principal road leading to this
interesting state consult the first pair of blue
eyes you run across.
To Get at tbe Facia
Regarding Hood's Sarsaparilla, aak - the
people who tako thiB medicine, or read th
testimonials otten published la tins paper.
They will eonvinoe yon that Hoods'a cures.
Hood's Pills cure constipation
ITTA'NTSD Pushing Canvasser of
v V cood address. Liberal salarv and
ex peases paid weekly; Permanent posi
tion, situnn nnuat;o, nurserymen,
rortiaua, uregon.
Sand Eipgb Cemetery. This is to
notify all persons interested in Sand
Ridge cemetery that there will be a meet
ins held at the Grange Hall, on Sand
RiJge, on Thursday, March 0th, 1893, at
10 o'clock am. This meeting is called
by the committee who has charge of the
straightening up and replannig oi the
grounds. The Boord of Directors and
the committee will be preeent, and wish
all persons to come and claim tneir lot
so we can matce a lecora oi tne same.
Isaac Whkeloon,
Worth Huston,
J. B. Roberts,
Committee.
Dancing school
evening, Feb 22nd,
Storting Matters. It is rumored that
a match shoot may hi arranged between
Billy Martin.of McMinnville,and a crack
shot of Albany. Portland Review. Mr
Sky Meeks is the Albany man, and Mar
tin will have to put up or do the other
thing.
Salem's fall meeting is fixed for Sep
tember 11th to 18th. If Independence
and Albany resolve to follow .as they did
last year, their dates will be September
25th lo 30th, respectively. Review. It
is probable the state shoot will be held
here instead of a local affair.
Just Akriv&d. Direct from eastern
manufacturers a number of the most
beautiful monuments ever brought to Al
bany. Latest designs in use in the east.
If vou are going to put up one mis season
call at once and get your choice as the
neatest will all be gone before Decoration
dav. At E W Ahison & Co's.
I.LL "TovR F.h ?Tlh Frnm nnvu n.
St? . . " "
eo. j;th we will sell Boots rnd .shoes
'treat! reduced prices In order to i-edure
urge stock bctore mcving in our new
'ters. Respectfully.
Klein Bros.
trn . .
(."Ji-at w ill & Stark's when vo l are
v aucr diamonds, the best watches
r Sliest silverwnri in ti prnrr.l
' them.
and
fliey
Kin dovrsf cm $l'arir up. I jury
,j f 'esdir g I rooris in black' snd ccl-
!tl.i '. e or veltles for the holidays,
' 'or.the telebrated C'entr rneri u'ov ,
Samcel E. Yot no
Br1 "I'1 " '' C-ntlpntioa and Slca
"eawclie, 6mall bile Ueai.
TRY : A :- PAIR
and social Wednesday
a-jhlugton s birthday,
TRESPASS NOTICE.
We. the undersigned citizens, propertv
owners and farmers in the vicinity of
Albany. Linn county, Oregon, hereby
mutually agree one with the other, that
we will prosecute any and all persons
trespassing upon our lands for the pur
pose of hunting; and that we will assist
each other in prosecuting trespassing by
liuntera upon lands oi each and every
person eubscribipg this agreement; and
we will inform tne owner oi tne tano oe
longing to either of undersigned of an
person or persons trespassing upon sai
lands as soon as practical after it may
become known to us or oiiner oi us
This the I8th day of November,18il2
I W Propst. J Clem, G M Geisendorfer,
Claus Meinert, Kichard vtarner, r
Warner. J U Cox.- mart Miner, ai
Chambers, John Geisendorfer, E E Par
rish.H Bryant, A Austin, C G Stab!.
(if Those lirazilian PtWiIe Spectacles
For sale by F. M". FRENCH, the Jewel, r.
Ther Increase appetite, rurliy f whole
evstcuianJ acton thollver. uueueeneamuu.
I. A. itlorris & Co
Flour and feed Store,
Have removed their store to the Strahan
stori, formerly occupied by Deyoe &
Robson. and have on hand a full stock of
CCRVALL 3 FLOU ?, BHAH, SHORTS,
GERM MEAL. GRMiAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAT,
0A1S. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping done.
BRINK'S
Furniture Store,
Al stand, opposite the opera hotie,
ri.r those willing substantial rei'ar,
c. ran secure what tr.ey warn
irnia maun fnnfiirAd stum?, flour the
Atf,. rlwnrA on hand or mrJeou
short uoiice; at bottom prices,
wo ui si 'oiit;!iiu
Sou tvuir wim at Will k rark'it
VlAVI To (fictf ia Bi'tim-M-e Woe': .
'flu h.nt ewdrv at Will & Mtik,
Krth esjjTfi at K K & Co,
Tro'' tiv. fcon.- 'hiii fiui' at K K Allen &
Is.
If voa w ant a li'io unokr cad fir Jieithi4
white l.ihor cicur,
Huvo ;ou foeii Dr Lowe ab jut ' our eve?
tf not, why uot ?
Couie nnl see tint new chil H iilow at
Rimpi opposite yvl lliot.
White 'ft Hank eta mailt at tlu Alhany
wo.i'oo mill for rale by V K Alio:.
The iw? roat n:!-e in th citv at U niati
Pa mnizo home in.1utrv bv fnioLiiiQ the
celebrate.) white Ubr cii;ar?, miiiafactured
bv Ju'itie sIoei)h,
Why f-mnke a China ci?r wht n lor th
eamo iiiohhv nu 0;i n-t a w .ite f.-bor cigar
matte bv .1 JoboiiIi.
ttfMnrml'fr nil bo'a oi.ii sh'H bnuuht of
iC'eih h'f a th 't tip. run c-ver nr anlna come
loose wi'l t ti n-paity"' bv in ff3 -A jhari;e
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 OK RALE
F Bred
Fine Imported standard
riydeisdale iStalUon. Five
vearpold. C elebs near lGCOIbR. In fine
condition. Price ?40). Address D L
Bichards. Yew Park, Salera-
nOR HALE A DoQieslio aewlncr i
I1 chine, nearly new with ail attach
menls. for Bate fcr S25. Call at Mrn Rav
monds. 4th anu Thurston streets Albany
uregon.
J I93. Duiini; tne year 1893, fron be-
I vinn'nt; to end. Will A litnrk propose tc
keen up their reputation of hiving the
lirebt fctu .k of jewflry, watches, silver
ware, etc , in tne val'ev. If you want the
best uood at reasonable pi ice call on
them.
Motor umkea five trip1' daily to Viereck'a
addition. lOtr thrre on uistallmenta of f 1
per week,
To lr event the trip
Or any other simitar epidemic, the blood and
the whole eyftem Dhou.it be ltept in neaitnj
coodition. Take Hood's Sraparil.a to
direatreugth, purify theblcotl ard prevent
diaeaae.
Hood'a Pillt cure liver ills
015 I5Jt?JOY(S
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
oud refreshing to the tasto, nnd acts
conily yet promptly on tlio Kidneys,
Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem ed'ectiially, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers mid cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action nnd truly beneficial iu its
etncts, prepared only from tho most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for enlo in 50e
and $1 bottles by nil lending drug
gists. Any rehablo druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Uo uot accept any
substitute,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CiL.
LOUISVILLE. Kt. IV tOSK. H.t.
At Alljany Opera House, May, March 3rfl, 1893.
THE VERSATILE COMEDIAN.
-3 ALBA-!-
SUPPORTED BY A
Capable Gompanu
OP PLAYERS,
SOL SMITH RUSSELL ot all Hit - -
Bl HEYWOOP. j
AS TOM OILIOWAY.
WlllPraiant
'ermtsslon ol
Under the Management of-
O. W. HEYWOOD,
1710R BEIT.-Tlis tore building on
1 my premises on Hrnadaibin street.
Suitable fur residence forauial family.
fRY WOOD, seveial kinds, forsile
MS inquire or r w sninK-, at loot
Kerry
Ward.
mroet, or of A Ii Morris. Tblrd
I1 steam laundry for sale, capacity In
wash department (50 per day; for 2
liandsi looated in Central Albany.on 2nd
and Montgomery street. I wUb tj en
gage in other business. Will sell cheap
F0RS1LE.
18 acres of choice fruit and garden land
K mile o Jflraoii. Good new bouse.
barn, wnodhonsa and out buildings. 8
aore orchard choice fruit, mostly prunes
in bearing; 8 acres cleared; a or placs
berver dam land: balance gnoa upland,
well foncep and watered. Fot price and
terms apply to owner at place.
j. n, j uarin.
WILL'S MUSIC STORE
-soli aquts roa
.
.CHICKEBINO " "HFMILLFR "STECK,"
"VOSE A SON" flANOS,
tESTEY,"
KEWMAV RROS.,'
OROANU.
,,WjnJf,,COCni 3m t I ui-1 i t
Write tor Cfttftlomicfl nd PrlMfl before Purchailng
Eewherej W a th tht Best Uwli l Lsuwtti
Price i
null Inv'.runittntf,
JJeKrijitioti:
M'lilo of E
Ntw Home nJ other fewintr M:hlnw, alio Necdll,
U.i ana fcstrM fur il w.mnei;
E. L. WILL,
Albany, Or,
Sauer kraut,
Chow chow,
Sorghum.
Salmon,
White fish,
Herring,
Sweet pickles,
Dried fruit3
In large variety.
Specialties in
Teas and coiFes,
Fruits,
and all things nice,
-AT-
C. E, BROWN ELL'S,
-1HE
GROCER.
Buy Stoves arid E&ngeslol MattlBws & Washburn
Buy Stoves and Ranges ol Matthews J Washburn
Buy Stoves and Ranges ! Matthews & Washbr
Buy Stoves anj Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn
Bay Stoves aii Ranges ol
V s -
Cabinet photos from $1.50 to (4 00.
dozen. Knlaijlni( piciures a
li!tv. lx2o ciayons trame.l
ior Sio'Xj. We carry s arjj line
of c,xH an I stere-icoplc rk'ws of Or-
THE LKAIIIKC rilOTOIiliAI'HI'UM, ,on
jifiian-, sirfaon.