Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 17, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    ull 1 every l:ty in the week
cxcupt .Sunday.
'.TFKi MT WO, Editon and Fruj'r
Fn:il ! Hie Port Ofllce t Albtny
Oregon, hh m-enml claa mail matter.
ontourr ootriia
FROBI G- "W HIUa
COOI HVBHTITfO
Who Did It Asvway. Tlio Lebanon
Kxpnwj nys: Tlio gnuul jury has again
ivlufil to indict John Mark for ImriMriz
injtlie lion of his lirotlier.Wm Marks. Uy
this action tun grana jury retusc to ueueve to
be tnie tlio ciiariftH that have been twice
made iy Mr Murk' family anil by himself.
This Hocoml retinal to helieve tlmir story
sliouM xatisfy them that in the Iwliuf of the
jrr.mil jury it wan not Jno. Mark who
lilaccu uio.su urucicx ill junn 8 ueu uuu mi
l,r lohn'a smokehouse. From expressions
lot lni bv the irnuul jury anil bv the pros
iH:iitinif ollieera, it may be possible that the
next (fraud jury will bo called upon to en-
mire who tint put titose articles on jonn 8
iirotinses. lliat is the ouestion that inter
ests Il'O iaxpajt;rs oi mis coiuiiy, who miu
nanl iilrftiulv hOveral hmdreti dollars to as
sist this farce. If John is innocont, as the
uratm jury believes, then some onj has put
up this iob. Who is this man, or these
men? Th ingenuity shown to convict
John may . julleil into play to save them
selvesfrom the placo wliero they tried to
put John in the penitentiary.
Ax Ouikxtai. Lkctit.f.r. Prof R B
Xargarkar, of Uonibay, has lectured in sev
eral places in Oregon. Here is the cream
f i, L dissertation: The Occident looks
upon lifo as a stmsa'le for existence; man
d rkl all iriHl tn striiLrile. not only with the
elements in nature, but with those auionirst
,..v,nm Im is born. Tho Orient, nnon Hie
other hand, looks upon lifo as nothing
but the preparation of the life that is to
nrt.ntv the waitinir-room in a irreat station,
whero tho arrival of the train that is to
carry us all is awaited. Thus the eastern
Minn in contemnlative. meditative and emo
tional, while the western man relics upon
tl,n Iniunl. the scientific, baskinc in the
..nnnaliine of ilnv. huskv loyica utranirpr to
tho warmth and depth of emotion. The I
east and the west must meet again and ox-1
change the good that each possesses. Let
mo designate the Occident by reason and
the Orient by faith. 1 most humbly invite
you to study into cur literature, our history
..,,,1 nur institutions, that Olir OWD llVCS
. may harmonize with the great movement to
mute these two currents or nuinim civm
tion that have so long run each by itself.
S 11 Xothinger ct al Til T A Morris,
lamages. Settled.
J W Urown vs J II Wirt et al. Fore
closeure of l.ien. Continued.
Kred A Urown vs J B Wirf ct al. Fore-
closure of Lien. Ccntinued.
R W Fisher vs IV II Moore. Recovery
of money; attachment. Nonsuit by plain
tiff. Francis Bellinger vs Watkins &' Price.
Recovery of money. Judgment by default
ugt Watkins.
L .1 Crow act H M Stone. Parcuges.
Verdict for defendant.
W H Templetnn ngt Xancy A Temple-
ton, Divorce. Default of deft entered, i
Margaret I Powell et al agt Louis Ross.
To reform deed. Default and decree.
Assisnuient F C Ayers & Co. Continued.
KlizaWth Simons agt Mary A and R F.
Curran. Foreclosure. Nonsuit on motion
of plaintiff.
M Sternlerg agt A 11 Seal et al . ore-
closure. Default of deft Seal and decree.
W B Donaca vs fl B Whitcomb. Re
covery of money; attachment. Settled,
W 11 Donaca vs fiiis Kmger. Recovery of
money; attachment, bottled.
Peter Bilyeu agt A H and Agnes Logan
recovery money; attacnnient.
Default and
Wateiiloo Hiimmkks. A Waterloo man
jvuw.inonilinn' for the Lebanon Kxpress
presents some very ingenu's thoughts over
tile signature j nun, nuie is u o....ii.
vi,..n nh when will the sun come forth
anil disperse the bums from our P OV
This is the worst town on the Pacific slope
for cranks and men who think, or act as
if thev think, that at some past time in
their iife they had swallowed an cncyclo
irli,! Tulle, tiilk. all tho time, but work,
work, never. 'J'hey tell us of tho labor
II,. !,, . a Anna mill tlw ilitch HieV Will
dig, but rustle liko furv to borrow saleratus
in ..nl,.r tl.oir l.ro ul in nlaCO of butter.
tient?. give us a rest; we are worn out with
your big talk; but when you hive nn op
portunity jou will do nil you con 10 run
the town morally, mentally and financially
You aro punk. Iet up and Hunt worK.
IlKi.Kirocs Seuvicks. The special- rev
val services as conducted by the Kvangeli
cal church at Clovcnlale continue with un
abated interest, services tomorrow at 3 and
7:S0p ni.
Rev I, S Fisher will preach at the F.van
gelical church tomorrow at 11 a in and
Wilson Ulain will conduct the services in
the evening.
Services at the Uabiist church to-morrow
in the morning. In the evening ihe
annual exercises of the young peoples
Bociuiy will be held.
There will be a praise service at the
Congregational church Sunday evening at
which only the hymns of Isaac Waits ihe
"Father of English Hymnody" will be
sung The pastor lil speak of the life
and writings of this great singer. Other
cervices as usual. All ari welcome.
Rev J T Abbett will speak for vho Y M
C A tomorrow at their usual 4 o'clack ser
vice. Inspiring music Is an attractive
feature of ibis meeting. II you appreciate
good Insirumentol music you mut hear
the orchestra. The play every Sunday
udgmcut.
Milton Hale vs J A Townscnd et al
Foreclosure. Continued.
Milton Hale agt J T Tate et al. lore'
closure. Continued.
J M Walters vs K D and V Vashti John-
ion. bale continued.
Oregon agt Jas G Holin, three indict
ments. selling linuor without license, to
a minor and on Sunday. Plead! not
guilty.
Oreeon act Clinton Black. Jonn ard
anil Felix Hamilton, larceny in dwell
ing. Arraigned and will pleadMonday
U F Russell arraigned and will plead
Monday,
Oregon agt G F Russell. Indicted for
obtaining property by false pretences,
Mart Miller et al agt the Bank of Ore
nn. Jav W Ulain. Milton Hall, W i
Thompson, assignee and C C Jackson
sLerilT. Injunction and suit to set aBjde
decree and mortgage. Temporary in
junction granted.
I Adjourned until Monday.
XEOlaCXI AD ABROAD
St Patiick't day.
Basket ball In the Y MCA tonight.
You can bo to Chicago Iron Albany and
stop off at the Midwinter fair, for 3'.5a.
Silas White and Aivln Kiggs, ot
Brownsville, were fined S? a piece tor
dlstuibing a religious meeting.
Th Scientific American under the
hpiinn An Oregon Diamond" tells of a
genuine diamond found at Oregon. Wis.
Edward Cox of SweetHome,anu ueorge
Pugh of Holly, were fined f 5 a piece tor
stealing some sardines from a store in
Urownsvflle.
The virtue of the klndergaitcn 1 In the
fart ihtt It jsts nature and natural forces
to bring out and develop the natural.in
herent poweis ot child.
Thn contract for the Astoria railroad
was lobe 6laned todav. There have been
several hitches; but the cloi.ds are
passing away.
Under an arrangement made several
moTiths ago all the college presidents In
Omuon are to deliver Itctures before all
the colleges In the 6tate. A good idea.
..vprfll men have been selling Browns
villunnlen mill coeds on the sound and In
I'orilan,: for Imported goods, getting an
ext-a price for them. 1 his is quite a com,
plimem to the products ot the tagie mi.is,
l.ee Tvler has purchased a half Interest
I., the hadware store of O P Hyde. The
s-nck is beini Invoiced and Lee will take
control in a few days. HarrlsOurg cour
ier.
Considerable difficulty was experienced
n obtaining a jury to trv Ihe Black mur
der case. Only seven jurymen were se
lected from Ihe original venire and bherut
Shattuckmade a trip to Williams creek
Monday aftcnoon for a numael 01 ia
paveis to select from. J M Somers, an
attorney from Lebanon, assists Mr Benson
in the prosecution. Urania Pats Courier.
The Usitkd I'kesiivtkbias church was
filled to overflowing last evening. Christians
fr.,U ,lAnnniin!iltnna were nresent. 1 he Al-
Kn..;l lnli nttende-l in a body, which
was" a great gratification to tho ladies who
invite.1, them- Kvangelisticscrvices wih Is?
continued throughout the coming weck.nnd
nn Tuesday an all dav prayer meeting will
11 lmi.i 'n sM.ntli. services at 11 am
will be conducted by llcv T J llson. his
subject, "The Timo to Decide. In the
evening, Rev Mr Little will conduct the
meeting. All are invited, and will be cor
dially welcomed.
Waiteh a Day. The Lebanon Express
lmmllr com to nreas Thursday evening.
This niouk it ii Kr'ulav evening when
the forms were locked up. Just ueiore
this was done the editor panned the fol
lowing item. "Born to the wife of H Y
Kirkpatrick, a boy; weight, 10 pounds."
thus getting a sconp on the very impor
tant item. It is not o'ten an edi'or holds
his paper back a day for a born item.
!aiuex Seeds. Kvery body should
li:ive n cmrdpn. Are von one who will.
Then co to Stewart k Sox Hardware Co
and make your selection from a fresh supply
of all the seeds in the market, the largest
stock in the city.
C E Eiowneim giuccry store is Increas
n;in popularity, lie carries a fine stock
tn a ilirht rflnm. easllv accessible and
giv bargains. Next door to the P O.
Whatvr mav be me cause ol blanch
Inc, the hair mVy be restored to Its origi
nal color bv the ue 01 inai pon-m ic.uj
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rnewer.
L lies.lry the E.lantine Mas5Se Cream
ihe bst preparation ever made for the
rnmnlectlnn. to I e had of Mrs Rowell. at
Ruts House Albany Ore.
Vl-itlng politicians of a'.l coor have to
use medicine. Bur!' from Fred Daw-
ot at ti-.e little drug store 0-5 Jnd st,
Gates, Ore, Mar. 15, "04
" The tie'iiocmts of Horeh pm intt organ
ized a. club at the hall on Wednesday.
The chairman is Charles Work, seretary.
Mr Newlnnd of Mill City. Delegates to
Marion county convention, Chas Work and
William Sullivan.
The remililican club had Cant Sanderson
of Talent address the people of liates and
vicinity last aionuay evening on me con
dition of the country and its cause and
mmodv frmvi n reti'ihlicun standpoint. ' At
the closing of his siwech he asked where
the populists stood on the taritf question,
i? C e.il nroso nnd asked pennission for
a populist to answer the gentleman, which
was graciously refused.
Politics is tho sole topic of conversation
at present, although tho past weeks have
been politically not, 111c coming
nronii.-e to be more so.
In the argument of Capt Sanderson he
said that the Oregon delegation in congress
vna in favor of the white metal as money.
That is nothing but a bait to catch votes
as Dolpn is a monomeiaiusi, wuiii; ner
mann did not attend niw exm nessum w
congress which completely knocked the
underpinning out of silver for the present,
while Kllis did not vote for the tree coin
age of silver nnlil the ratio was 22 to I
which would make a silver uonar wwi
f. a twirenn in r-niTV. AltOCT'ther the
captains argument was not very well bcl-
r.tered with tacts.
The main cry of the republicans is loss
of confidence. Ifthepro( financial de
pression is caused by a loss of confidence it
knocks that assertion in the head which
says the majority can rule. President
Cleveland and tho demoiTatic party were
put into power by a mnjnrity of the s"o
ple which gives the lie to the protectionists
arguments.
An Albany
Jewelry Store
Worth patronizing. Is that
of Will Stark. They cairy the finest
llncof silverware, watches, cocks and
jewelry generally In the valley, and sat
isfjrtorv prices are aiways given tor the
snoe-lor quality of gooda they keep In
stock Ncv?r but without ca'ling cn
them.
Following are extracts from a letter re
ceivvil this week by II F Merrill from Rev
li W Hill.
W.U' Sheen, China. Jan 29, 1894.
How 1 would like to 'ell yon of all we see
ing this great river, traveling through
is strange and interesting land. We
left Shanghai on the 31st of Dec. We
ciime Chinese passage on the Bteamers and
we thus and in other ways nave saved me
Missionary Union about $500. It was
itlier tough getting used to "cnop sucks.
le Chinese cooxing and the cramped
quarters" but I am sure all the party were
glad to do it Knowing now nard the mon
ey will come at home this year. Four
days brought us to liangaow, uuu nines
inland (steamers have to anchor at night
on account of the bars) we had to wait
there 0 duvs for another steamer. We
were pleasant'y entertained by the Adams
and drays who have just come out to ojsjn
up the Central China .Mission, niiout
duvs more brought us t.i icliang which is
as far as the Chinese will albw the river
earners to go. J here we took house
boats und havo lieen out since January Hi.
..;.. . n i- u
1 uu Clin nev n luiuire Ul .ur c uriuiB iiuusc
bout in Dr Maoies Itook, ours aro larger,
9 men in one and 6 women myself and
Chaster in the other. A M K man and wife
are traveling with us. Then there are
I'pcraft, 0ienshaw, Malcolm, Bradshaw,
eanian. hike, baliiulst. WUing nnd
Myers in one boat nnd in the other Miss
Inveen (who came down to help us up)
Mrs iking. Mrs Myers, Miss Cardelin
Miss Bliss. Mrs Hill. Chester and myself.
The boats are about 70 feet long and 12
or 14 feet wide and back of tho open deck
where the crew live covered with mats at
night) we have four rooms where we live
very comfortably. Back of us is an open
space witli a higher roof for the helm nnd
me caniaiit lives muck 01 mat utcr
high' sloped .tip stern. We have about
JUU souare teot or sa. . one big square ui-
fair stretched or bamboo rods. It also has
two heavy sweeps to run with when there
is no wind. The main dependence for
locomotion however is the trackers who
walk nlnnrr the shore nnd tow us with a
long bamboo rope fastened at the top and
nl, the bottom. Thev manage it quite
skillfully, so as to avoid the rocks on the
shore. A smaller boat accompanies us to
cirrv the rones and fret tho coolies back
nnd forth. Wn have about 30. and at
night they sleep on the open deck right
before our front door. Our goods are all
in the hold by shelves and nails, we stow
nwnv our thinrrs abvo so that we
pun hve rerv comtnrtab v. Ihese lunas
are oddlv constructed and seem to bo old
rattle trap concerns , but the Chinese sail
ors manage Ihe tiling first rate. At times
they take advantage ot me winu nnu
ferrv across the rives mort brilliantly. Our
cruet ditticu tv is witli the rapius, which
are numerous and strong. Here they get
out strong ropes, sometimes two or three
and frequently at least a quarter 01 a nine
lone so as to get around the sharp paints
of rock or the s'aallow bars. Tkey seem to
Vnpw Hip river rtArrpptlv nnd have a special
wav to get arounu eacu piace, r.xiru
coolies are hired at these hard places and
we sometimes see as many as a iiunurcu
men on the line of some big might bout
Nohodv but the Chinese would think of
navitr.itintr such a river in this wav. W
have pu ed un rapids where m a tew nun-
drcd yards von can see a fall of two or
three teet. Ihe river is evervwnero swni
and Hows over irreat boulders and around
sharp points of rock so that huge boiling
eddies threaten to engulf us. But with
mir bur rudder nnil lonrr how sweep
stem the currents and run through tne ed
dies. Wrecks are frequently passed; we
have seen at least n dozen, nnd it is no
wonder, for if a rone breaks at times the
boat must certainly be driven onto the
rocks and have a holo stove in her bottom.
Wo have broken two roiws and gotten some
heavy bumps against the rocks but fortu
nately no great damage has been done.
Sometimes we walk around the rapids, but
since they are so frequent we usually stay
on the boat.
It takes a very practical turn of mind to
see till of our worldly possessious and our
selves to start up one of these rushing noisy
falls at the end of a large ban-boo rope and
not feel a little bit uneasy. No hemp rojic
would stand the strain or the grinning on
the hard rocks as these braided bamboo
strands do hut ho have gotten so used to it
after two -oeks that wa can serenely study
Chinese through lt.l 1 thinksteamers could
ccnie un most of the wav if built to draw
but little water for the rapids but tne
'Fung Shway" will not allow it so we have
to go ilonff at this rate. We have been fa
vured with gojd winds and no accidents and
have gained several davs on the usual trip.
we are now about halt way to 1 nung
hing from Ichang and perhnps due third
of the wav to Sni Fui. We hone to hear nt
tiie next town something aliout our house at
Luchau, which at last accounts had not yet
been secured, wo aro making some pro
gress in Cliinesonnd lind it very tough.
furgot to trll you of the wonderful gorges we
have passed though. All the way we have
come through the mountains from Ichang.
There is no val ey anywhere and at places
sometimes for half a day we have sailed
through perpendicular cliffs from 5U0 or
a 1000 to even 1500 feet high and the river
in no place over 101) yards wide. In
S.Oliuen Provinco we have seen good roads
sometimes cut out for miles rrom solid clitt:
or graded up with solid masonry, ravines
spanned with hne stone arciies.
Since coming into this province how
ever the mountains have been less ab
rupt and there are something like foot
hills entirelv under cultivation and just
now covered with the tender green of
growing wheat, peas and garden truck
I'he heights every whete are covered
with Temples, Psgodas etc. Sabhath
where we stopped we visited a very
terestins Temple In a cave in a cliff we
saw perhaps a hundred heathen (iods of
various ranks some cut out 01 me toiio
rock in the cave. Surely this is an idol
atrons people. W also see on th
hivheat In 1 tons strong fortification
relics ot the ancient timta when thewild
men were troublesome, "eotten '"in
of the old friends at Albany and wonder
what thev are doing. We have as yet
no news from home and cannot look for
nv until we reach LnChan a mont
hence. With kind regards to all friends
(icokok w him.,
MXBFITB
An exchange says that the woman who
takes in sewing to support a laxv hu-diund
ought to be indicted for "imiintaing a nui
sance.
The populist party is like the house built
upon the sand, and even now its foundation
is being washed out. The few cobble stones
in it can not save it from the looseness of
its fiat money, two per cent government
loans and general wishy-washy character.
The Gates correspondent of the Scio
Press says: The peoples party gave a dance
and supper on the tith, the proceeds $17,
being devoted to paying the expenses of
the deleiiitei to the county convention. A
new way for getting delegates to a political
convention.
ftorite.
United ctatei Land O.fice Oregon Cltv.
Oregon, March loth. iSoi.
rsotlce U hereby clven that the anroved
plat ol survey ol township, 13 south.
range 10 west, has been received from
the surveyor general of Oregon, and on
April 23. iSoi, at 1 o'clock a m of said
day said plat will be filed In this office
d the land therein embraced will be
subject to entry on and after said date.
ttOUEKT A MILLER t'ETER 1 AQUET.
Kegisier. Receiver.
New Lumber Yard The undersigned
prepared to supply all customers with
all kinds ol lumber, drain .tiling, cedar
posts, Hour and teed on the most favor
able terms.
F G PowBn Shedd.
It seems as if we had had an immense
amount of nun the past winter, and yet the
total fall sinco July 1st has onlv been about
40 inches, and for tlio year ending July 1st
will he about 45 inches. That is not heavv:
in fact Oregon needs that much. The
record though ts not 111 keeping with oar
senses.
Whatever mav bo the reason, tho local
business situation seems to bo steadily im
proving, llus is certainly indicated by the
sale of articles which are generally regarded
as luxuries, which sales are generally in
creasing throughout the city. Of course,
there is considerable room tor improvement
vet, but tlio tact that the tone ot business is
steadily increasing is cheering. Salem
independent.
They arc proposing a game law in Iowa
Hiiiiiiur lu Miui ill urcguu uuu u uuricsiiuim-
ent denounces it as "grosslv unreasonable,
unjust, one-sided and un-American. It
conteniDlatcs making unwitting trespass
crime, and with its English environments
1: 11.. i.M.ii 'i: 1 .
prucucaiiy proiuoiis u ciuzeii 01 jowu num
killing tor his own use our game birds 1
season unless he is the owner of the land.'
Kx.
Stiucti.y Is It. when it comes to
ashing the Albany Steam Laundrv
strictly in it. It is doing the business of
the city; tho Celestials aro going to the
wall. 0 cents a dozen tor plain washing
is cheap enough for anybody in nnv kind
of times. Richards & Philips do first class
ork and siiend their money at home.
Patronize the Albany Steam Laundry.
Dr. Price' Cream baking Powder
Moat, Perfect. Made.
WORin COKnlDKBINO
Will il Hurk, IV lewtlc-
If vou want a fine femokr call for Jia?phS
white labor cigars,
The bettjrnaat ootfee in the nity at t'nmad
.tfuver s.
Hodges & MeKariand, th.' leidialf drui
tore, Alhanv, Ol
Will & Stark's large line of kilver war
has created s great deal of talk.
Pa.ronize home industry by smoking the
celebrated white Isbor eigara, manufactured
by iuHq Joreph.
SRath. at Vierecka
cutting parlors.
shaving and hair
See the Kew Improved Singer sewing m
chine. The bolt is always the cheayeat.
W Siwden, agent. Office at F M French
ewelry ttoro
Sewiso Machines neatly repaired and
warranted by a thornuehly competent work
man, at F M French's' jewelry sore, Albany
S;goD.
French has the largest and finest stock
of spectacles and eve glasses In Linn
County. Prices to suit the times ,
PBttBOlVAX.
Miss Clara Davis went to Salem this noon
to spend Sunday with Mr U W Davis and
family.
John Ifnlman went to Salem this noon.
and on Monday will leave with his wife and
daughter for a months trip to tne Mid
winter fair.
Licenses have been issued for the mar
riage of Mr Elmer Wagstaff and Mrs
Kachel liporte, uoin 01 Albany, unu mr
Jasper H Keeney and Miss Zctta Ames.
Attorney Somers returned today from
Grants Pass where he had been to prose
cute Black for tho murder of Kice several
months ago. The jury brought in the ver
dict of guilty of manslaughter.
HE L Ank spent a day or two in town
stweek. He has been developing tho
Albany Co's mining property on Mt Reu
ben, but too much wetcr has put a tem
porary stop to proceedings. Grants Pass
Courier.
Mr Collins F.lkins went to Oregon City
this coon.
Mrs Karl arrived in Albauy this noon
from Deer Lodge, Mon., and will take
charge of the elocutionary department oi
the Albany College on Monday. Mrs
Earl comes highly recommended.
G W Isham has 'written the central
committee of the people's patty 1 hat he
ould not accent the nomination ot coun
ty aisessor which he received at the coun
ty convention last Friday II irrisburg
Courier.
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
The Best On
Earth
Matthews & Washburn.
SOLE AGENTS
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & CO.
7or Sale or Trade, a house and lot In
' onnil looatlon In Albanv Will sell
cheap for cash or wiil ttade for land part
ly or wholly Improve 1 not very lar Irom
town, vauor wrnw w ui umw.
POJl SALE .2) snare f
trie light stoe ihe bj
paying stojk In this) oitl .
this ofllce.
D.'N't Swejir. Of course veil fee
like It some limes; hut there Is nothing
it. Slmplv learn a lesop, anil the lient
tirre an to Par' er Ilros lor your grocer-
les. undue? and baked goods. No
ever eijculates profanely after leavln
their store, fjr not onlv are Ihe best gro
cetlei In the market sold; but everybody
from a child to an r!d gentleman. Is treat
ed courtenuslv. Their baked kooJs, In
large variety, are superior and popula
If vou wnnl-l keep tn tood humor wi
the world alwaystry Parker Bros.
See Their Nice
and Trimmings.
dies Fine Shoes.
New Advertisemenis.
Albany elec
1: divider
Butlire at
TO REM'.- Two lojins. newly flu
Ih1.mi1 one aitltjibln for small More or
ofllce. one for store. iiOnGO feet. W ill t9
ready by Mitch 2'. Call on Dr O W
Maston lor ptriiouiars.
TANTHD. A young lady desiroa a
' placo to do general house worl
Address Clara M Rs nold, Albany Ore.
"PURK IIIIK1) Silver Laced Wyandotte
X ryga ut sum uy n j wuvturiii.
3ll ftr-NT. The rmm recot.tiy oem
, pied liy J W Iienrlv asn bwt nnd
hoa hhop. Ca I on It Vinreck.
T7 o.t, F.:fJH, Ki.s. Pure hrct Silver
I Lace.1 Wvanrintts, Kaan tor sett.nir.i
the Alan7 Poultry lanli. rrom pen n
nd 2. 91.23 pr i3: pe iNo. .'f Slper 1.1
B Plymouth Kosltn, 75 ct per i3. Jonn
Jruib, AlWsov. l?'" th D1 K K "tR
fOK RKN l Tli9 opera bouse utorft.
I1 snloodlil location, i'a 1 on the
ecretry fct the 1kmocrat oflW ior pat
ticnliiTM.
COUNTY WAH VV fM-BUirht
sold bv H; F Merrill.
and
PGR SAN FRANCISCO
The Steamship HOMER
will plv between San Fran
cisco and Willamette Vallov
points via the Oregon and
sonthern Paeirc railroads
sailing with freight and pas
sengers on or about tho fol
lowing dates: From San Fran
ciseo on Friday, March 10
at 0 p m. From Yafjuina: on
Tuesday March 2D, at a m
Fare from Albany and
f'orvalli3 to San Francisco
Cabin, .$12; Steerage. .9.
Hound trip tickets, indud
inc meals and henna, gooi
for SO days, $18.
HA4 1 HpNIRV.I05 ft Co. A MlVd
r-lN'o 2 to 8 .Urlte-; l.-oef S.m Frtnci f
AND
Dress Patterns
Also Their La-
At Perry Conn's.
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow,
Fine Calif ornia Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds
Alvay3 keep on hand a choice line of all staple groceries
ai well as a superior slock of crockery.
G. G- MOON.
SucceMor to I A Morr'n.
Flour and Feed Stor e
Opposite Rum 1 louse t
Hu on hand a fall tiock c( Ch ped Feed, Coi vail it Flcur, Brio, Short.
Graliain, Ruckht, He Monr, Fa, 0r,8.rw, PotatoM, AppUt, etc.
'ieim Mta
The Bwt Mi?
V. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
86, $4 and 83.50 Dross Shoe.
83.60 Police Shoe, 3 Solef
S2.S0. 82 for Worklngmel
32 and 81.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSES
S3, 82.50 $2, $1.71
CAUTION. If an? da1
ho at m Tfl u prlrr
or rsts ha ha I hem Willi-
onl thm num a tnninrd
on hotitm. put liira
down aa a irauu
JW lor tM 1-esUl WODCT.
W. L DOUGLAS Show are stvlish, cn fittinff, anj rivc tetter
Cfttlaclton at Ihe pri c advcriiscil Ihnn any other make. Try one pair and be con
vinced. The stamping of W. L. J)mii:!.'is name and price on the bottom, wliichi
p;iar.!n'.rrc their Talue. saves IhoTinmU of dollars ant. ua!Iy to thoe who wear thorn.
iKaicr who push the unle rf W. L J?on;la Shoes pain cuBtomers, wli'ch h, to
lr.crase the ncn on their fuljl line of rvis. Th-r n nrf"-! to ph nt n t-n pr!t,
ai,i w rtrllrrf rot m J fit mnnf hw hnlnr; tU your f'tt'.'wrnr f t? -.r ')r
U A iKla. Catftgno Uom kpun pjilr(l... V. I, 1K;1 ' I. A-, llr V.ca, M-
For.Meby;tl L.7E BLAIN1CLOT HI NG CO-