BOMB ADD 'V;!i-ilie I every day in the week except Suuday. .rinixUKTTNU, EJito-i aod r.'ot'r rta nyjH KcH Offl-j. 8t Albany uiau mailer. ooon Hvniffiivrci Ftsiiijio. tusiNKm. Under three head the Salem Independent nays: Charles Clark, receiver of the Oregon l'acilic rail road and W r Crosby, manager of the steamer Homer, arrived in Salem this moruinir. Mr Clark come to Salem in the interest of the Oregon Pacific's property and to look after basilicas connocUjd with that company. It is likely that tho peop'o will lind out slum very ucreeable news re pirding the 0 I liefore lonjr. Mr W F Crosby accompanied Mr Chirk to this city, and this iientleman comes in the interest of the little independent steamer which plies lutween Yaqnina hay and San Francisco. It is by this boat that many of our mer chants receive their freight from the me tropolis of tho Pacific slope. While here this gentleman will probably negotiate for a moro extensive freight business on that lino. It is strictly a Willamette valley line and wnen tins tact is thoroughly la'd be fore our merchants they will no doubt pat ronize the line more than ever. Sinco the Willamette Valley has bean taken off and the Homer placed on as an independent boat tho officials have tukon extraordinary means ot lucilitatinfr transportation, mak ing terms cheap and running regularly. J or instance, tue Homer leaves rntn rran cisco tonight at 8 o'clock and Friday morning, the merchants of this city will liavo tiieu ireigut lunduu in tins city. Death ikF M Mu.lkr. Last evening Mr F M Miller died of consumption at his home in bobanon at the age ot au yours. Mr Miller was born in Iowa in the venr 1844. When the war of the rebellion broke out he joined the 3rd Iowa regiment. After the war lie studied law aim was admitted to the bar. He was at one tinio superin tendent of schools in his county in that state, lie came to Oregon in 18 ib and lo cated in Lebanon, where he opened a law onice and has since resided. He has held several city othces. and at las death was postmaster of tho city. He was a member of the G A R, and has several times de livered addresseson Memorial day exercises. In lboa he was united in niarnageto uuliii 8 Armstrong, who with threo children sur vive him. Mr Miller was a (rood citizen. honorable in his dealimrs with men and leaves a good record. His death will be regretted by many. 90 Yeahs Old. The exercises held at fie WCTU hall Inst evening in com memoration of tho 90th birthday of Neal Dow of prohibition fame, were heard by a (rood nmlipnce of our citizens. Mrs D 11 McOullagh conducted an interesting de votional service; Mrs 1 athani told ot per- nona memories of Iveal Dow, trom liavm: seen him in ft Michigan town twenty years airn. Miss Warner was heard in a vocal solo, The Violets. Miss Eva Simpson recited "After Many Days" a production ' tho point, with good ctlecl. A paper on .Neal Dow, prepared by Mrs 1 J vt n- soh, was read by Mrs box. It was a pro duction of n'erit and was irreiitlv nimre- ciated. Carter Lee sang "a snug for the new revolution." after tho tune o. Yankee Doodle, llov Abbett and l'rof fiCO spoke einnhuticillv on the subject of temperance. closing the exercises, full of much for earnest consideration. T.vm.Ks Ti'itXKi). Yesterday afternoon while It S Miller was enjoying tho beau tiful dav on his "safety." he collided with a team driven by Charles Ifcinisby which resulted in Mr Stiller being thrown vio lently-to tli3 grtund and sustaining several fli"lit bruises. From the story told by Jlr Miller it seems that Uamsby disregard ed the highway laws and purposely run int him. Mr Millor then went Iiefore Recorder Files Sunday evening and sworo out a warrant for Kauisby s arrest. Salem Independent. m Tun K aster Bazaaii was opened by the ladies of the l-'nNconal church this after noon in the W C T L hall, or.d will be kept open tonight and tomorrow, until noon, perhaps all day. There are three booths filled with ft line display of useful and orna monhil articles, as well as nu elegant as sortment of liipanesp goods; also a cocoa booth, where this delicious beverage will e served. Supper will be served after 5 o'clock tonight for 2j cents. The bazaar deserves a lilieral patronage. A Saw Mux Act iukst. - MrWT Clark, an employe in the saw mill at Oab last evening, was running a buzz saw. when his left hand was caught and several lingers were Irnd'v lacerated, but fortunately were not cut seriously enough to cause their loss. Mr Clark is a prominent caiidiuaio ior J i on the populist ticket. Remember the special meeting of Beu lah Kcbekah Lodge this evening. Bring your coal oil cans and have them relillcd with 5 gallons best I'earl oil lor 7t cents at A II Mcllwalns. These Industrial aimles matching through the eountrv trill be a greut thine for tramps, Yaqulna Bay salmon are In the market. Columbia river salmon are not due until April 15th. Don't miss heating the "Life of Abra ham Lincoln;" at the Methodist church tomorrow night. Hear Rev G W Grannls lecture on the "Lile of Abraham Lincoln;" tomorrow night at the M church. Astoria Is to have a purely Hternrv paper, The Leader-. Il Is to be patterned Iter the Argonaut of San Franchco. We may have hard times: but we never have crclones and blizzards, and our rops never fall. Some difference from the East. hen you want anything In the gro cery line do not forget that A 11 Mcll- wains is the place to get H, ace his ptlce list in this paper. The Flying Wedge ha reached our onice. The gridiron is Linn county, the center rusti is the county prohibition committee. Tne opposing team intern-prance. A B Mcflwain is receiving his new goo Is; new ginghams. 6atteens, prints, and teasel downs, au and ge; prices before you purchase, as you can save money on an dry goods you buy irom him. Members of the A O U W should not forget the entettainmcnt to be given by the Degree of Honor ac the AOUW hall on Friday evening. It will be open tu ad members and invited friends. Dr Alfred Kinney received a dispatch his morning from Mr Stanton In New York, saving that Mr Cambell had repea ted favorably to eastern capitalists in re gard to the building ot tne Astoria rail road and that the money will be ready. udgett. The picture of Neal Dow exhibited on the platform at the anniversary exercises last evening was the work of Miss Win nie Chamberlin. It Is on crayon, and isnlaved ureat talent in this line of work. The picture has been presented to the W C- 1 u by miss unamoerun, una me Irame by the Albany r urniture vo. Yesterdays Guard of Eugene finishes Its foot ball Item as follows: The game was enioved. especially by the students. The new'te.m at the University of Oregon nroved themselves pood, all round ama teurs. The Albanies made a number of pood nlavs and were cheered both during the game and at its close. They lacked both In weieht and staving qualities, iui were active and had some eood rjnncrs, The visitors were a gentlemanly set of fellows and the referee, Mr Swart, gave entire satisfaction. C M Young, ot thi city, acted as umpire. C! W iirav and son of Salem, were in the city this noon. Mr Leo Cohen has returned from lila trip to the Midwinter fair. Jos 11 Lappeu. ex-chief of police of Port land, died 111 that city yestorday. . rtUhnp William Dillon, D D, of the I'niti-d lirethren church arrived this noon. and is the guest of Kev L S Fisher. Mr and Mrs Oliver Murphy are in the city the guests of the formers partner re cently inCorvallis, Mr Geo K Fish. Walter Biddle. a member of the Albany foot ball team, staved over Sunday to visit at the; residence of his father, Dr G W lliddlc. Miss llertha Dav. who has also been visiting there.returned to her home at Albany this morning. l-.ugene tiuard. R N Morris and family of AlbaJV were in Salem last evening. Mr Morris is agent for the steamer F.lwood at that place and is going to Portland on a busi ness and pleasure trip. Ilia wife is a dauiihtar of Levi Harren w ho reside on the Turner road. Strteainau. A Fo.tland exchango says: Eugene I'rotzman, the recently appointed post master of Portland, began life as a news boy in Indianapolis, selling papers that cuiiiuiiieu an account, ur tue nring upon Fort Bjmpter. 1 hen he entered an ofhee a printer s devil and eventuiMiy became full Hedged tvpe setter. Ho came to Portland in 1SU7. and at first worked as a printer in a job officer A few years later re entered the boot and shoe business, in liich he continued until recently. The pay of the postmaster at Portland is regu lated by the volume of business done, and amounts now to about 63500 per annum. Mr Protzinnn is possessed of excellent ex ecutive ability. Both personally and as a man of business his character is above reproach. The nlace to eet your quinine is at Fred Dawsons cor 2nd and Broadalbln streets A Ibany Or. A IlEMOCIltTICMUB Following were tho receipts ut ihe sher iffs otlice yesterday: Mrs 8 A Newberry I G.R? Lester Ilulin 01.20 Dittenlioffer Haas & Co :f.S0 K 11 Rhodes 45.00 Mill, Pulp k Paper Co 14.70 Minor Jackson 12.71 KstAMcFeron iJO.iW J f McFeron 23.29 Mai Johnson 21.75 WTCary 1.00 J 1' lhouipon 'J.'A MartRiland 3.03 Heirs John Riland 18.00 Wm Klamer S.88 B K Jackson 19.50 O L Jackson 5.02 S& J 1. Nelson 99.1 (1 W Cochran 02.68 Mrs Lucy Wocodle 55.00 K P Wallace 4.20 W CTweedalo 209.59 Mrs M A Altree 22.00 JohnAOlsen (1.80 Wm Kumbatigh 41.25 los Flvnn 11.10 F M Uunibaugh 5.10 LC Miller 14.20 Isaac Elder 30.11 MrsS J Elder 6.S2 K A Irvine 261.98 Harrison Phillips 5.23 Vincent Pietrock 23.79 HC Eckert 2.63 J O Boyd 7.50 Samuel llovd 1.00 F M Rineha't ' 38.94 T C Rhinchart et al 14.40 Frank J lsabell 4.H8 Heirs Richardson 30.00 EJ Diffenhacher 12.1) Fred Ditfonbachor 90 JfBW FRIOB UST Best Pat Roller flour per sack $ .65 gall, pearl oil ;n 3 can's best tomatoes. . . .' 25 cans best table peaches 36 Best Iowa corn, per can 10 pounds rolled oats i.m 17 pounds granulated sugar 1.00 19 pounds Extra C sugar 1.00 pound Japan tea 2o pound Gunpowder tea 35 Arbuckle coffee per pound 25 pounds green cotiee i.w All soods warranted as represented and tun weight guaranteed. A. IJ. MC'ILWAIN. MISFITS A new cigar is named Bob Ingcrsoll, and the pttrs are all being original by re marking that it must burn well. How dear to our heart is Cash on subscription, When the generous subscriber Presents it to view; But the man who doesn't pay We refrain from description For. perhaps, gentle reader, That man might be you. Total $1167.95 Taxes will he delinquent April 16. The earliet symptoms of dyspepsia1 such as distress alter eating, heartburn and occasional headaches, should not be neglected, Take Hood's Sarsapartlla you wish to be cured. ood's Pills cure all liver III. bllllous ness, jaundice, Indigestion; sick headache. Bitha at Viereeks shaving and . bair catting parlors. Tangent, March 2fi, 1891 Editors Democrat: According to previous notice, the dem ocrats of Tangent precinct met at the school house in Tangent and organized a democratic club. At promptly 7:30 the meeting was called to order by L F Smith. The object of tho meeting was stated by A Ulevins. after which twenty democratic voters came forward and signed tho club roll. ... . .... ., The following omeers were men uiecicu. Pre" E L Drvan; vice pros, A Blevins; secretary mid "treasurer, A W Moses. The president nppoint3tl the necessary com mittees. Alter the business of tho meet in" had been transacted, remarks on the ...lilr.m of the dnv were made by a r.uin- i...-.f nrmmnrnt niemljers of the club. Notwithstanding tho shortness of the nclico .mil inclemency of the weather the !.... -., omnfnrlnhftf tilled with VOlerS, and a successuil and enlliusiasuc mci-uug was held. .... , From present indications our mcmoor- ;if soon reach fifty and Tangent will roll up the old time democratic majority nest June. '1 lie duo adjourned to meet March 31 1894. Tn tho Inter-Ocnan of March 4th Sicgel, Ceopsr k Co, one of Chicago's largest dry goods noises, advertise to sen groceries, u-itini Honors nnd cicrars. and ieeth ex tracted free. Their savings bank pays tour per cent interest, and is conducted witnoui the nsual requirement of a sixty-day notice previous to a withdrawal oi deposits. Some rears aco four sons of a Connecti cut farmer were married in the same month. The old gentleman, like the father in the fairy talc, called them an up ana proiiuseu 5,000 to the one who would ursi presein. him with a male grandchild. At the nMont t;,a 11,a oldest, son has four dauirh- iuk ilm soroml son is childless, the third ihr-eo ilnmrters. the fourth two. The old man has raised the bounty to 810.COO for a bov, anil the resnits are eagerly uwniieu a large circle of friends. r.x. r. E Biownells orocerv store is lncreas- n in popularity. He carries a fine stock In a light room, easily accessible and gives bargains. Next door to the P O, Ladies.'ry the Eglantine Massage Cream ihe best preparation ever made for the complectlon, to be had of Mrs Rowell, at Russ House Albany Ore, OS TUV 80.1'ARB. The ' difference between Living we'll and living Poorly is very small Ii you buy light even In hard times. Trado With those who do Business on the square, Giving quality as well As quantity. Farker Bros, are such a iirm. Their groceries are always First class and their baked goods are uti e -passed any where. Stiul;i.t I.n It. When it comes to washinc the Albany Steam Laundry strictly in it. It is doing the business of the city; tne celestials are going to tne wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain washini is cheap enough for anvbodv in any kin of times. Richards & l'hilips do first class work and spend their money at home Patronize the Albany Meani laundry. Fresh Cabbage. . Canli flower. Celery. Onions. A Turnips. AtC E Brownalle Gakdes Seeds. Every body 6hould have a garden. Are you one who will. Then go to Stewart k Sox Hardware Co and make your selection irom a tresn supply of all the seeds in the market, tho largest stock in the city. Catarrh in the Head An Unfortunate Inheritance-How It Was Destroyed. "Spokane, Wash., Aug. 0, U03. J "C. I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass. : ( I 'Gentlemen:! wish to add my testimony to the worth ot Hood's Sarsapartlla. Iy little srlrl has been cured by it ot Inherited catarrh. She bad colds continually every month and yel low discharge, but since taking Hood's Sarsa- HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES jwullla lms been entirely cured. Hood's Bar aparUla I b&vo found o! great help to mj other children." Mrs. I. M. Gillette. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect In proportlou and appearance. 25c. per box. Sewiho Machines neatly repaired and warranted ISy a thoroughly competent work man, at P M French' jewelry sore, Albany 9gon. French has'lir largest and finest ttock of spectacles and eye glaft?s In Linn County. Prices to suit the times . RedCrownMills JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR. W lBOCKH FLOPR 8DTER10R FOH A.MTIS AST BAKERS VSV( RESTST0RAGF PACM.iriRS New Advertisements. Nkmo. PrniNti Mii.unkuv. Mrs W 11 Ililyou has ptin hascil fne millinery store of Mrs Ida Kucll, and proposes to give the citizens of Albany n fin-t-class stock of goods in tne millinery line to select from. This week i, -lll rvolvn from New York an elegant line of pattern hats, for the inspection of the ladies of Arany and vicinitv. An ex iwrt milliner has teen engaged.Those ilesir ing the latest styles ut rensnnahl.) pru-o will do well to call on .Mrs Mlysu. A Cow iielonrrinsr to Mr J Trontman met Willi n peculiar death yest Tday. hue was staked out on n lot in the Southern ixi it of the city. when, in some manner she tsxanic entaiigli'd in (lie long rope, which she made worse hy her struggles until she was sUangled to death. . Dr Pii.mis TO-Xi(inr. IHshop William I'illon, P P. who will lecture at the Evan gelical church tonight on the "Immortality and Kndless Punishment vs Mortality nnd Annihilation," is also the author of a hook, giving the great discussion between Grant and Pillon n few years ago in full. Anyone desiring the same can bo nccoinidatcd this evening. C.vrEs and J.v kkts.-I have rcceiveilmy -rrii.g and summer jackets direct from Ynrle ninnufactiitrers. Cates are the thing this vear nnd I haye a fine line i-.f nncnttlfia fn thmn. 1 ram nlsn a nice line of material trimmings for making capes. PEi ut -so. and An Albas iL-u-ttRY Store Worth patmr.ii'ni! Is that of Will Stark. 1 hey carry ihe finest llneof silverware, watches, c ocks and jewelry gtnerallv !n the valley, and sat Hlactory prices are always given for the superior quail: of good! they keep in Moclc. Never" huv without calling cn I hem. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Fan drape Cream l Tartar Powder! Tnr Viiis-r Anniveutahy of the dedi of the Y M II A hall will he held Krida ni-'lit. mid the rooms promise to be hlleil .-nn.1 nrnirram will be presented, con "Ming of innsic and other entertaining fantnrv. 1 heie will te no admission fee nor collection. It is simpiy an anniversary . . .r-.it on mid will L-e inane one uiui in tending. Trot Gilbert, of Stanford University has been in Astoria gathering preliui- nary lnlormai-on, witn a view nmiioti invest iruiiun oi me iiuii.n i, .liHWent sneL-ies of salmon and other lih in the Columbia. He will endeavor to trace the salmon run from the ocean , iu nnwninir erounds and learn what nlrimt.!v becomes of the fish. Some of ii,. e.nnprs hold the opinion that th .i,.nl.. k i. tne tish that spawns in tl Idaho lakes, and Professor Gilbert wi ascertain, if possible, 11 mat ineory well founded. Twentr-five students of Vaslmn Island ill..r Wash., have loft that inftitlltion and thev say more will follow. They al- IpfTpd mismanaireinent and petty tyranny nn tlm part of the president. The cause Imidinff to the leaving was the United States survey ship Hassler. She was at the drv dock, and the students visited her, Professor .Tones, nt religious eercise th ra.it dav took them to task for visiting th vessol. saving that sailors were not lit as sociates for young ladies and gentlemen. Prntxn Wraps. The Ladies Bazaar desires to annonnce that thev have just re ceived an elegant line of Indie nnd misses mm. end jackets for srring wear. Th?se ramient comprise all the latest Pari.da: tf le nd are tailor made. The prices su;t the tii.ie. Call and inspect them. UAHVILI.E. The Tangent correspondent asss. Is this Christian naiion or is it so called ! we .lent tn Hie nnswor. If this nation was truly a Christian nation it would bo im possible to elect bad men to high posi tions. Are our rulers true Christians? Am our laws in accordance Willi toil 8 twV Vn tliev ore not. Cenitor ingall: onco sanl Hie law oi moses iinu uiu v,ui.:it rule should have no place in tno laws o: n.,i n " Nnw. it we tto awav witii whera will we iro for a standard of justice. Were the law of Hod lived up to more perfectly wo would have no need so inucll law maning, ami " i, ii i wnra t hi e.ise I ll'ro WOU II W uiviv ennalitv in mankind (not so many million tires nor so many ueggars. , now em u...... and vote to put temptation in the way of the youth, if men would voto as they pray ti: saloon could not A. 1 . BMIl n. Vererthelon in the nonular ncd ocnnr.il tense tne v is a t. nnsiian nuiiuu.vuv as Kngland and several other countries. t.t rnnvniia Skssatios. A Cor- vallis dispatch says that Dr J M Apple white, a member of the board ot regents and treasurer of the Oregon state .agri cultural college, ana lrs naries ren- yon were arrested yesieruay on a war rant issued Marcli 11th, during the ab cn:eof the defendanlt in California. The coniplaiLt crarges them with adul tery anil was sworn out uv i.u.iicb ixi-..-yon, husband o! Mrs Kenvon. Hoth were bound over in oo bondB to await the action oi the grand jury. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Not'ce Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersigned for the erection and completion of our eight room two storv school building to De erec ted in Albany Oregon according to the plant and specifications proposed by D C Schell architect. Bids will be received for the whole and for the several parts ot said building up to the loth day of April lboiat noon, ine rient to reject any and all bids ii reserved. Plans and spec ifications can be seen at the otlice ot l C Schell architect, Albany Oregon. By order of the board of directors. Attest, F E Allen, cleric. 11TANTED SALESMEN. $75.00 per T week, sailing eloetricliglil outfits ror houses, stores aod snaps. Rlntors tor run nmo mneiilnerv. and othsr rjonular pat anted articles, ou:fit complete when shipped. l!et people buy; permanent filiation, no experience. W P Harrison A Co, Clerk No 14, Columbus, Ohio Jewel Stoves and Ranges The Best On Earth Matthews Washburn U7AX T luiuse wora. oi)ice. Cill al Dkmoorat t jiorSalo or Trade, a house and lot In ' good location In Albany Will sell cheap for cash or wiil trado for land part ly or wholly Improve 1 not verj iar from town. Callor write to this ofllje. rfV KENT, Two :ojms. newly fin J. ished one suitable for e-mail (.tore or olUee, one for store, SOrtO feet. W 111 be ready by M ueli 2. Call on Dr ii W maston ior pir.ujiars. WANTED A young lady desires a p'ace to- do general hotua work. viuross Clara Al ite noiu, Aiuany ure. JURE IIRKD Silver Laced Wyandotte L eggs for sale by I O Woodworth. ( lean towels tooverv customer at Viereck shsving parlors. ANNUAL MEETING. Notice Is hereby elven that tl e annml meetlnir of the stockholder of the V." I - amctte Iand Companv wilt Je neiuai me office of Curran and Monteiih, in Altianv. Oregon, on Saturday the JStn day ol April I004, at 2 O CIOCB. r Al I'r 111c c:cv-iiuii ui directors and such other business a' may come before said meeting. Uated Marcti 36th 1894- A llACKELMAV, O EO V W RIGHT, President. secretary. Albanylnsuraice Agency We have had over seven tears ejp- lence In the Home office and local insiir. ance businesa,andcan guarantee Insurance written by us to tie properly inoneu atier. The following Is a partial list of companies represented by ui: Forrlen No-th British St Mercantile, Norwich Union. Phrtnis, Iondon, Man chester, Guardian, Sun, Caledonian, Lon don A Lancashire. American Continental of New York, Westchester of New York. The Conti nental of New York nd Manchester of England, write farm business, taking ncles for the premium, with ample time for pavmtnt. We respectfully solicit any gn,id bu!nes. OtTue opposite old post- office. SENDERS SENFT. Call On READ. PEACOCIU CO. IOR BARGAIN'S in rtal d'.tato addrans P orctll on Jnm?s W Cardwell Jt Co., Jfisrson. Tim room recently oocti as a b:jrt and tdioe shop. Ca I on I, Vioreck. g. pled by J W Ucntlv Er;:s, K'ios, Koos. Puro bred Silver Uice.l Wvand.itts. Kgea fi-r settlne.st the AH an7 I'oudry ards. rrnm pen o. and 2. B1.2opr 13: pej Ju. 3 St per 1:1. B Plvmonth Koaka, 75 et. per 13. Jonn Brash, Albany. Or. Cor 4th- and It K ata ftOUNTY WARtNTI-BjUght and J sold by 11 t .Mertin. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The Steamship HOMER will u-ly between San Fran cisco and Willametto Valley points via tho Oregon and sontliern l'acitc railroads sailinj; with freicht and pas sengers on or about tho fol lowingdat"s:Froni San Fran cisco on Monday, March zh at G p m. From Yaquina: on Saturday March 31, at ( a m Faro from Albany and Corvallis to San Francisco Cabin. 12; Steerage, 9. Hound trip tickets, includ 4 1 1 . a ing nieais ana berths, goot for 30 days, Tiias 1 Hfmry, Son k Co, Azenti. No 2 to 8 Mrt. .ite-T, Xn Franci(o. SOLE AGENTS AND See Their Nice and Trimmings, dies Fine Shoes. 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, Always keep on handja choice line of all staple groceriej a well as a superior stock of crockery. G.CMOON. &u:cet?or to I A Vorr'ii. Flour and Feed Store Opposite Russ Hou-e. II on hand a fall itcck of Chopped reid,CoiTa:i:a Flrnr, Bran, Shorta, Cem, M Cral.am, Ruckaheat, Kje l.or, Hay, Oi f, S rar, lVatw, Apple f, etc.