pntUj .Democrat CT - ,ibl'ulieJ every day in the week except Sunday. m i XUTTMO, Editor anil r.'op'r frtrrd st Die Boat Ofllcj t Albany retf"", " "" mailer. fool Ball. The Albany collece foot tU team will go to Eugene tomorrow ght to play the university team on jtunlay afternoon. The (iuard says I the approaching game: Jlurh inter it ia anticipated in the football game iliicli is to tako placo on the university mnpiia next Saturday. The Albany )ot brtll team will try their ability with ,e team recently organized at tiie uui ereity of Oregon. A Uuard reporter witnessed the latter tain in their practice yesterday after oon and to judge from appearances the rmnizalion is a good one for this same. onie ol the members were rather averse o a contest so soon for scarcely one new anything of practical foot ball ten ava airo. The team is exorcising under to ;re(ul direction of Air Weatherbee f the (lepartment.of physical culture in he university. The instruction in the rts of the game is given by Cal M ioung and the boys are proving apt lupils. As Old ISuiLniNd. The Corvallia s'ews says that the building wLich hail! nst been torn down, on the lot south of :reiKhteu & Quivey'a implement estab isliment, was an oM laud mark to JorvalH". A "ear as we can learn it s-as built in 1851 and was known for a number of years as the Shakespeare laloon, and was opened by John Ihoinas, ivhodied as its owner. Others conducted i saloon in the building, a .id in the year lS58a bowling alley was built on. In later vears ti'.e business of the town moved farther north and the old build ing was vacated and afterwards converted into a dwelling house. Still later, it was occupied by Chinese. The old timers can look back and recall many a "gay" time in the old Shakespeare saloon. In those davs money was scarce, compara tively, but gold dust and $50 slugs were plentiful, and many a dollar changed hands on the green clotn and the bar in this old stiucture now oi tne past. A Git:nY Woman MiBS Ollie Rey nold, whose home is on the mhldle fork ot the John (Jay river, arrived in t en .1 elon Monday evenine. iter lourney of 75 miles to the citv was one which could be taken by but few ladies, for tb reason that it involved tiie enduring of bitterly cold weather and tli passing along some trails that were dangerous in the extreme, but a small party made the trip, riding a fraction ol the distance In a hack. The greater portion of the road was covered on horseback. The animals were comnelled to nlougli through large diifts ofsnow, which lay all over the ground from two to five feet deen. Sometimes the horses went urged along trails that seemed impossible of oassage. But Miss Reynolds was supplied with both fortitude and exper ience in handling hones, so that slit came through all right. l'endle'on E O. coxaxa and At the YMCA annlveriary on the Joth one ol the features will be a series of toaili. The S P pay car went over the road this noon circulating considerable gold and stiver. The Pioneer Stone Quarry of Tol-do ha just cljd a contract with the Build ers Exchange ol San Francisco fur 10,000 tons of stone. The Homer left Vaqulna at 6 o'clock tlili morning for San Francisco, with 650 torn of freight and 21 passengers. It It iccoming a popiuur Doat. Mr Casper Vandran Is continually add ing to his pheasant rookery. He now hai eight celestials and a couple o( nun pigeons. Other birds will be added, until the place will be one of great attractive ncsa to travelers. A letter received by C H Stewait today from Boston announced that the Rchool t-onds would be Kued as soon as possible. The bonus will be engraved and sent to Albany for signatures at an early date. Ar.angemt'nls will be made for receiving bids for the new school building In a few weeks. Three ihonsand men went to work Mon day morning in South Chicago, for the first time in six months, a, the starting of the Illinois Steel Works. The new plate mill will be completed by beptembei ana will give employment to nearly 2000 more. The shipyards which opened up o weeks ago cave steady work to 400 others, so that times have suddenly bright- ned for the laboring man. The Corvallis Times finds consolation in the defeat of the OA C at Portland, that Hilly Smith the famous prize nghti-r, Maud Hoffman, the talented actress, and L A Hanks, recently prohibition candidate for governor ot Jlassachunetts once- resided there. A sensation will oxnlode in Corvallis in few davs. snvs rumor. Hint will put to leap any thing of the kind that has hap- for years. If Hie guilty parties could be brought to lustice and too community spared the dirty uetiuis it would ue a nuu- r ot congratulation. iews. DEMOCBAT1C PUIItAHY ELECTION Notice la hereby given that on the 31st day of March. 18U4, between the houra of 1 o'clock p in and 7 o'clock p rn said day, a primary election will be beld in West Albany, Albany, anu casa Al bany, in Linn county, Oregon, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Dem ocratic County convention, to.be beld at Albany .Oregon, April , !. me poll ing place in Vest Albany precinct will be in the circuit court room at the court house in said west Albany precinct anu G W Cline, I P Ual'raiih.and Wm Rum baugh are the judges of such election . The Dollimr rjlace in Albany nrecint will be tbe treasurers omce at me court nouse in said Albany precinct and the judges of suf-li election will be Mose Sternburg, Oliver Busbnell and L. H Montanye. 'ibe polling place in East Albany precinct will be at the office of the Farmers ware house in said Kast Albany precinct and K. L Burkhart, 1 U iJickey ana joun Isom Sr will be the judges of such elec tion. The number of delegates to be elected at such primary election is as follows: In West Albany precinct 0, in Albany precinct 0, and in .bast Albany precinct i. Dated the 22nd day of March, 18'.4. Mart Miller. Gko. W. WmaiiT, Chairman Demo Sccretnry. cratic County Central Committee. W .1 Bruce & Co, va Wilson & Chase and W B Thompson. Fore of Lien.. Continued. Uerrigan & Humphrey vs Kvang'l Cli Waterloo. Fore of Lien. Continued. Bettie C Crow va Lemuel I Crow- Di vorce. Motion for a new trial, overruled. lli nry Wutkins agt Albany Milling & Mining Co. Recovery of money; attach ment. Judgment for plff. E 11 Muplc ngt W H Maple, Recovery money; attachment. Judgment for plain tiff. Corbett. Failing & Robortson agt F C Ayers k Co. Recovery money; uttucb- uient. Judgment. W S Thompson, assignee agt E S Bur rows. Recovery money; attachment. Continued. S II McKlinurrv et at agt Hugh C Cald well. Foreclosure. Continued. A A Kelley agt H C and E V Klcpper. Foreclosure. Decree for plaintiff. A I Crandall ngt Will k Chase et ux. Foreclosure. Continued. D B Zch nut L V and Julia Builev. Re covery nioney; attachment. Continued penning seuiemem. Oregon net (1 F Russell. Forirery. Sentenced to imprisonment in the peniten tiary three years, to begin at expiration of sentence for obtaining property by false pretences. Oregon ngt G F Kussell. Obtaining property by false pretences. Sentenced to penitentiary ior one year. Clinton Black. 14 vears old. was sentenc ed to the reform school. Milton Hale agt I) 0 Meeker et ux. Motion for deed bv present sheriff. ordered. 0 C McFarland agt C C Jackson, Man damus. Demurer to writ overruled and peremptory writ issued. Under this de cision the sheriff will issue receipts for 18U4 for Albany city taxes as prayed lor. W C Meyers agt Eviaa Milhrecht; judgment on pleaddings. J A McBrid-i et alagt Bank of Oregon ; injunction restraining sale ot bank build in. Delta to answer by April 1st. Plain tiffs to reply by April 10, 1894. Adiourned until Mav 7 to hear addi tional evidence and consider matter of application for removal ot W S Ihomp son, aseignnee of Oregon Bank. "Park- my box witn three dozen liquor jugs." is the BliorteBt sentence which contains every letter in the at phabet. No one fits so well on a bicycle as a bow-legged man. Nature must have seen the bicye'e in the dim future when she created him. Salem Journal. Of all riders theibow-legged man fits on the ma chine in the worst shape. The Inde pendent man is no posted. Owing to the hizb staireof water it was impossible for the steamer Eugen-i to get bebw the Albany bridge Saturday, so she spent the day here and put in the time giving lu cent excursions down tbe river a couple of miles. A great many children and voung lolks enioyed steamer ride. Register. There haB not been any water so hijth this year that the Eugene could not pass under the bridge Character is the noblest treasure a nerson can possess, sa'sthe Salem In dependent. It is the crown and glory of lite, it dignities every station and exalts every position. Its power is greater man mat 01 goisi ; us mnuence is strong er than that of position. The lounda tion of society rests upon character Napoleon once said that the moral to to the physical is as ten to one. Charac ter commands ; iulluence gains respect and admiration. Rev and Mrs J B Starkev. of Minne apolis. cama down from Seattle Monday Deed and remained over night In Pendleton. Mr Starkey, while a gentleman ot tbe sacred callins. has managed during tne vears to amaBS a fair sized fortune, and has wide exDerience in observing tl development of various localities. He has traveled throngh the west before, and now believes that a tidal wave 01 prosperity is coming to this section. ROriC'E. United states Land O.Tice Oregon Citv. Oregon, March loth, 1894. .Notice is hereby given that the a Droved plat of survey ol township, 13 south, range 10 west, has been received from the surveyor general ol Oregon, and on April 23. 1894, at o'clock a m of said dav said plat will be filed in this office and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and nfter said date. RoiiRHT A Miller Peter Paqukt. Register. Receiver. STitic-Ti.r In It When it conies to washing the Albany Steam Laundry is strictly in it. It is doing the business of the city; tbe Celestials are going to the wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain woshinir is cheap enough for unylmly in any kind of times. Richards & Philips do first class worK ana spend lueir money at borne. l atromze the Albany btearn Laundry. Gauukn Seeds. Every body should have u garden. Are vou one who will Then go to Stewart & Sox Hardware Co and make your selection irom a fresh supply of all the seeds in the market, the largest stock 111 the city. WORTH rOXSIDEBIXU Will at Hurt, leveler. If vou want a line smoke call for Joaephts white labor cigars, The beAt'rnast raitfee in the oity at Onniad irfnyer a. Hodges & MoKanand, :h lea line druf. tore, Albany, Oi , Will & Stark's large line of kilver war has created a great deal of talk. Patronize home industry bv smoking the celebrated white labor oigara, manufactured by JuHus Joteph. r Baths at Vierecks cutting parlors. shaving and bair Seo the New Imp roved Singer sewing an chine. The bt is always the cheapest. W Sawden, agent. Othce at F M rrench ewelry store Sew.xo Machines neatly repaired and warranted hy a thoroughly competent work man, at K M French'sjjewelry sore, Albany gon. Dr. Price's Cream Bcking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. French has the largest and finest stock of spectacles and eye glasses in Linn County. Prices to suit the times .' Jewel Stoves and Ranges Best On Xa-XjIEvSOBCA-X. Kentucky editors cannot be. too care ful about what they print. The citizens of the blue grass commonwealth are touchv. and statements published with the most amiaoie intentions are iikciy to cause trouble. . Here is the editor of thu Mount Sterling Times, for example; who printed what fie thought was a in-Aceftil uhituarv notice, winding up with the pertunctory statement mat "the deceased had gone to a happier home.'' He is now the defendant in a libel anit brought bv the widow of the corpse, and when lie goes home after Miss Vesta MaBon went to Salem this uueu 10 visit iiieiiue. I : .1.- 1,. i.Iiai the Dr J L Hill wtnt to Corvallis this noon Ljf,, o( tjlo'.n-eet amI carries his Bhot- The notice was gratis, The Earth Matthews & Washburn. SOLE AGENTS gun at full cock. too. OK TUF SQUARE The- difference between Living well and living Poorly is very Braall If you buy light even In hard times. Trade With those who do Business on the equare, Giving quality as well As quantity. Tarser Bros, are such a firm. Their groceries are always First class and (heir baked goods are nil surpassed any where. Ciiilijren Lost. A Brownsville dis patch is to the effect that late Saturday night word was brought to that city that two children ot v iinam u iiiggs, agen respectively 4 and 0 years, who lire about l!-2 miles east of the town, wtre lost in the brush . Early auntiay morn ing some 75 men and boys started out to sconr the brushy hills. The rain had iallen nearly all night, and it waB cold anu stormy, anu grave '.eara were enter tained for their safety. That had gone aith them, returned home a'one about 8 o'clock in the morning. The search was diligently prosecuted, however, and about 11 o'clock Hie two little ones were found safe under a largo fir tree, about 2J miles from home, over on the slope ol McDowell creek. They were not hurt, but cold and hungry. They were soon re'urned to their home, after an absence of about 1(1 hours. Guns, were tired over the cent. . Shot at A M.M.-Ducsmuir,C.il .News : "Tom C Young, who nsed to brake on the freight train out here, passed down the road Thursday night In the custody ol Sberiff Walker on bis way to San Cjuentin for one year. lie shot at a man named TIiob Frazier in Montague, who was too familiar wtih his wife When arrniunrd before the superior court he plesd guilty and got one year He was very foolish for not making a light for his liberty." Young was form erly a brakeman on the 8 P road here. A Corvallis Isrl'strv. J P Huffman, N'eal Xpwhrwsn nnd F P Sheasgreen have bought the old Fitman planing niills.on lit street, including tlieground, nuilding ana machinery, of John Kicaard, paying S170O therefor. Tbe work of thoroughly repairing and renovating the entire plant has already commenced, and quite an ad- ,i i..:t.i: uin win oe cunt on ana tiie uuuuing Pat in an attractive shape. New ma chinery will be added this summer and eit fall a box factory will be an im portant addition. News. Peters Vn-u-nn.1 Phiirrh will open an faster Bazaar in the W C T U hall on Tuesday afternoon March 27'' and continne ui w ednesdny noon. Ibey will nave or sale many useful and ornamental arti fle. also a large assortment of Japanese Hoods from Andrew Kans of Portland. Sup Ir I, served nfter 6 o'clock. Price cts. All are cordially invited. Take Xotice. Do not ride your bi- on the sidewalk on First street. Baker 'o I alupnoia. or on Second, Lyon to tnla pdia. A vijlation of this order will re ult in (hp nmft of the offenders. Hy "nkr of the Chief of Police. Lsr.ipe try ih Rolantine Massncc Cieftm He bit piepnatinn ever made for the "mr-lectlon. to he hs'1 of Mrs Rowell, at tusj Home Allnnv Ore. tln towels to ever customer at Viereck I'Wing parlors. Vi:in! politicians of a'l cn'or have to e medicine. Buy! from Fred Daw at the iiitle druj store oa Jnd st. C'ct-.NTVTAXES. Reports from different counties indicate that taxes are being paid nt the usual rate. The Eugene Uuard etya for Lane county : Taiea are coming in right along at the abend's of fice. Since the rolls were opened the sheriff has turned over to the treasurer, weekly, as required by law, the amounts below. These amounts include state, county, school aud city taxes- Three cities and 22 districts levied taxes. Very few warrants, comparatively, are being received, the greater portion of the amonnta being cah. For the week end ing Feb 24. $32!U.2S was received ; March 2, .-lS2 21; March 0. iil50.S2; March 10, $t102.30. Total, 20,8l!!.'jl. Aftkr Bear. The Detroit -correspondent of the Salem Journal says: Nat Bowman and Jim iStearns left here last week fur the lower country to kill what few heats there are down there. Then they are coming back and are going to Kastern Oregon to kill what few there are left over there. Then they will come back to the summit of the Cascades and kill all there are between here and the summit. Murion county will have to make an extra appropiialion to pay them for bear scalps. Vhs Pollard's frirr.tis deny that she will kill Brerkingidgo if she loses her suit for breach of promise, hut, in any event, they say she will writ"a Imok giving all the unfortunate events of her life and a graphic account of her infatuation and re lations for 10 years with Breckinridge. Sheriff Jnckson went to Salem this noon with Prnf Kussell. The democrat is in formed that Kussell ex-wcted a sentence of seven years and was quite pleased at the lowness of the sentence. 1 he sheriff left young Black at the reform school. The trial of Ed Mill charged with the murder of Summers at Oarfiehl. Washing ton about two yerns ago is now in progress at Dayton, W ashmgton. t A Washington dispatch says that H Q Huiterhas been appointed postmaster at Ureswen, miie couniy. vn-n 'r nointinent nt Salem is promised very soon Base ball is being agitated in Corvallis. Millixert Opesiso, On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, this week, the Ladies Bazaar -will have their grand opening of spring and summer mill' nery. The display of trimmed hats and bonnets, together with all the latest novelties will surpass all former efforts All ladies are cordially inv'ted toattend. Mas 11 J Sower. on medical business. General II B Comoson passed through Albany this noon on the south; bound train- Mr H W McF.lmurry lias returned from his recent trip to Arkansas, and reports a pleasant time. He found the people there contented. They didn't have much, and didn't want very much, hence did not teei ttie narn times Rev arid Mrs D N Mclnturffand family, arrived home this afternoon from Mon ran. TIia irentleman reports 107 conver sions and that 90 joined the church. All ths populace in that immediate vicinity were deeply affected. Guard. Quite a pleasant evening waa spent at the residence of Mr and Mrs John Rob- son, on March 20tli, it being the occasion ol the sixth anniversorv.of their married life. A number of their friends were in vited in and the usual pleasantries of such occasions ruled the hour Fred Obeier and H L Holgate went to Albanv today by private conveyance, on matters pertaining to the foot ball game to nave been piayeu nere next camruay, but which baa been declared off on ac count ot the members of the Albany team linviiitr chnmred their minds about com ing osit here. Corvallis News. The game was given up on account of several oi me Aiuany men uemg uwn. Tuesday evening a delightful surprise party waa tendered miss r.inma rieiuer at the home of Mr Chas Pfeiffer on i irst street. The turnrise consisted ol the fact that Miss l'leiner tiiougiu me party -hej for casu r wiil lle for ind part was for a friend. Music, cards and danc- )y or wnolly improve 1 not very far from lug wcira ins . --I-"-- -' town, vail or write w mi umuo. merit was served in me nevere riuuee Call On READ. PEACOCK & CO. Dr. Price' Cream Bal.lng Powder Most Perfect Made. SniiNO WnAPs, The Ladles Ilaraar desires fo nnnonneo that they have just re ceived nn elegant line of ladies and nmses capes end jackets for srringwear. Th?e garments comprise all the latest Parisian ft le mi are tailor made. The prices suit the times. Cull and inqt them. New Advertisements. B.QQto8t?ooPEK DAY at home selling Lightning Plater and plating jew elry, watches, tableware, etc. Every nouse has goods neeaing piaung. iio cv pericnce;no capital; no talking. Some aennis are mak'nz 2? at'ay. Permanent poBHton Address ii rv ueiiiu -' lumbus, Onio. T3R BARGAINS in real sta'.e aildresi 1 or oil on James W Card well & O-i., Jefferson. rin.C.I. nr 'I rutin, a iinllHA and lot in l oiml location In Albany W'll sell dining room. The party was declared a great social success. Flli Hificinson. now a famous writer, at present attached to the statt ol tne Ladies Home Journal, was lom.eny un wife of a LaOrande druggist, who grew up there almost from babyhood. Her talent seems to have lieen hidden while there and was not a matter of particular publicity. Some of her first work ap peared in eastern story papers, and after ward there were several anicien puu- lUhed over her name near home. flu iHLed one suitable for small Kre or nffiea. nns for store. 20XBO feet. W 111 be ready by Jlwch ii'. u on "r v Maalon for particulars. riesfira a home work Address Clara M R uuld, Albany Ore. REM. - Two lojms. new,y .1 "1 7" AN TED. A young Iviy f T p'aee to no gsnerm AlbanylnsuraEce Agency TJUKK lilfKD Silver Laced Wyandotte X eggs tor sale by Ii u n oodwortn. FOR Rr.NT.-The roim recstiti.v oc.'U pied b J W BenMv as a boot and shoe sbop. Ca.l on I, Vioreck. T":i;s, Fi:ns. Eoos. Pure bred Silver I V lce l Wvand"tts. Egirs for settlng.st ttie Airan7 Poaitiy xards. from pen n. I and 2. 81.25 per l3; pe No. 3 91 per 13 B Plymouth Rooks, 75otsper 13. on,i Brush, Alniny, ui, uor 4-.n ana n it sis ARIANrS-B.iilght and sold by H; F Merrill. aTlOUNW We have had over seven years exper ience In the Home office and local insur ance buslness,and can guaranteelnsurance written by us to be properly looked after. The following Is a partial lis: oi companies represented by ui: FnrM.mNo-th British & Mercantile, Norwich Union, Phccnii, London, Man- hetler, Guardian, Sun, Caledonian, Ln- jon Lancashire, American Continental of New York, Westchester of New York. The Conti nental of New York and Manchester of jji u(tween San Fran Fnolflnd. write farm business. taking notes I r J . for the ?re'mum- wl,h "mPle ,,me 'or I Cisco and Willamette valley payment. e respectfully solicit any good business othce. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The Steamship HOMER icit anyi "4 4I,n f irprrnn onr! tjme opptniie gm jnni- i T ' C 1 1 COnllierii 1 avii c lumuouo, SENDERS SENFT. Dr. Price's Cream Getting T'owder World's F'-Hlghesl Medai mnt Diatom Street Railway Time Card' The car wlU leave corner of First and Washington streets at follows: 7 40 a m for Lebanon train. 8:1!! " " Orphan's Home. 11 -to " " N001 train going north, 13:15 p m for njon train going south. I " ' Lebanon train. I 10 ' Orphans Home. . 9 '5 " " Overland train going south. For O'phan'' Home nn Sunday car will l.ve at l:1n. 1::',3 and 3'pm I The car will also meet all Incoming trains on the Oregon parlfic rallwd (J O Di axiiART. Eailinc with freicht and pas sengers on or about the fol lowing dates: From San Fran cisco on Monday, March 20, at G p m. rrom Yaiuina: on Saturday March at o a m Fare from Albany and Corvallis to San Francisco Cabin. $12; Steerage. Hound trip tickets, includ ing meals and berths, goctl for "0 days, .1H. rwn 1 Hfs'Iip.y ,V CYi. Atcnt No 2 toS Mirk?'J-l.-ett Sao F.-anci-f O AND See Their Nice and Trimmings, dies Fine Shoes. Dress Patterns Also Their La- At Perry Conn's. Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow, Fine California Honey, Horse Radish Roots, Grass and Garden Seeds Alvay3 keep on liandja choice lino of all staple groceries-a-, well as a superior stock of crockery. G.C MOON. Successor lo I A Morr'. Flour and Feed Store Opposite Russ House. Has on hand a full siock .f Chipp-d Fest1, Coiv.ilis Fitur, Bran, Nhnrta, Oeim Mia Graham, Buckwheat, Iije Hodi, Ha), O.t-.S rw, Foiatoes, Applts. te. Ttie Best She. VS. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE 6EHTLEHEI. 85, 84 and 83.50 Dress Shoo. 83.60 Polics Shoe, 3 Solei 82.60, 82 for Worklngmef 82 and 81.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES 83, 82.50 82, $1.71 CAUTION If ftnr you W. I.. DouRl. i nt Bi rfdurM Drlir, or nays he hsm them with ooi ins Ofm inmpfii oatns rmimm, par nim aown mm m irsua W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes re ntvlUh. car fitting and Rive bccr a(Isiii:tIon nt Lite pi Uc atlvcrtlscd th.nn any other make. Try one pair and he con vinced. The stamping of W. L Douglas' name and prlre on the bottom, whifli puarant'-, their value. Haven (houFfintU of iIo!lnrn unMially to tho-M! who war th ::u. Dcalcru who push the rale of V. L loti!aj Slioet gain customer. vhirh lr!; , Ij Inr-rnw the k.iIps on their full line of p"!i. T'y mn nKftA in n-t nt ft ti j-'' ' and w larllrT" rott mnr? hr h !; p Trivt f -h-xt rf IS" T-nl-f n-. Foran hy the L. E BLAIN CIClHtNGC? v. , OHnn . av w i . t ft i i '( N f ; !, u 1a 11 3 t