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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1895)
TERMS. Daily, 1 ct a day j 25c per month ; $3.00 per yoar, in advance 30c per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over 3 months. Weekly, 81.25 In advance; $1.50 at end third and proceeding year, when not paid nuiauiu, uuw or nve new buosctiwts for 15.00. What They Call Hra. The rortlan Sunday papers are in clover over the case of Dr. Gaff. One heads its articles this way: Dr. Gaff, a scoundrel. Been mixed up in numerous women scrapes. This his only serious one. While he lived in Shedd, ho bore an unenviable reputation his wife's divorce suit. The other in this strange way: Hypnotism the crime. - Such will be the charge gainst Doctor Gaff. Indicted by the grand jury for an alleged offense. Young Maggie Smith was taken away against Jier will. While on the subject we give the following comment from the Pendle ton . O : Mrs. Gaff, i as applied for a divorce from Dr. Gaff, who eloped with Miss Smith, a child in years and exper ience. There should be little sympathy expressed for Mrs. Gaff. She became the wife of Dr.. Gaff when she knew he was deserting his first wife to marry her. The first Mrs. Gaff was sinned against by the second Mrs. Gaff, jnst as Miss Smith tinned against the second Mrs. Gaff. The ileserted wife knows how it feels to be deserted, and she is receiving pay now in the same coin with which she paid the the first Mrs. Gaff. Time alone covers nnd liquidates all debts. The equity of Time is incomparable. How Will He Man age. A great prob lem in Governor Lord's life is that of how to live on $1500 a vear, a very small sum for a governor. The Post says : When the republican convention was held at Portland on the 11th of April, a platform "was adopted. One part of it read thus : '.When the constitution fixes the salary, : only the constitutional salary should be paia, witnout additional emoluments. This was a direct slap at Gov. Pennovw, and plainly indicated that the republi can party considered that $1500 was all that Pennoyer was entitled to. That be ing the case, it would pot Governor Lord in a very bad light, were he to take any more than his constitutional allowance, vis: $1500. And vet $1500 is not enough to live on. And now, what is Governor Lord going to do? If he acts in accord ance with his party's platform, he cannot take any pay for acting on the different boards on which Pennoyer sat. Was Some Ose Else. The Telescope contains an item headed "Useful umbrel las" in which it is stated a couple young ladies from Sodaville on Friday night were followed by two Albany young men, who aked permission to escort them home, when in the vicinity of Washing ton and Fifth streets, and that they re sponded by using their umbrellas vigor ously. " The item closes with : "It is not definitely known just who the boys were, bat one of the ladies declared that she could smell the odor of fresh paint, and i . i r . as iney apprcacneo, one oi mem was bumming that old and familiar tune, "Is that Mr. Riley who-keeps the hotel." This is evidently intended as a hit at Mr. Riley, the painter. He requests us to state that the insinuation is false, that he never had such an experience, was at the M. E. church at the time mentioned and is not that kind of a young man. - A young man's character is too valuable to be handled without any evidence or consideration at all. Bcttox Busters. W. A. Mahara's Honmonth Colored Minstrels, notwith standing the weather, succeeded in at tracting a full house last evening. Near ly every seat was occupied, and the old building was frequently made to tremble as if an earthquake had struck it from the long and loud encores the performers received. . We don't know the day when we have enjoyed such a hearty laugh. The audience was kept in an uproar of laughter from beginning to end, and there will be more than one mad house wife today when they discover all the buttons off their husband's pantaloons and vests. Rochester (N. Y.) Current. At the Opera House next Saturday night. - Johsson Endorsed. The following from the Scio Press could not be said about all the Linn county representa tives: Senator Johnson and Clerk Frank Gill, came ap from tbeir legislative duties Saturday .and spent Sunday hob-nobbing with their friends in this city. If Sena tor Johnson had any misgivings that his senatorial course was not endorsed by bis constituency in this vicinity, he is now AnfiMlw fivtm 41An na Via jtstwiweaA especially in the selection of United States senator, is universally commend' ed by republicans, democrats and popu lists. Writiso Schools. Mrs. P. F. Wood ford, who recently taught a very success ful writing school, at the earnest request of many young people will give another aeries of lessons. A school was opened at the central school building, 8th room. at 4 o'clock today, 12 lessons to be given for $1.00. Tonight at 7 -.30 a class will be organized at trie residence oi J. Jj. jow an aad 12 lessons will be eiven for $1.50. Mrs. Woodford is a splendid teacher and deserves big classes. tt all cases of consumption can, if takeata the earlier stages of the disease, be cure. like a bold assertion to those familiar only with the means gener ally in use for its treatment ; as, riastycoa-:- .aii ... ttk ffinlAions. extract .H VI. OUU 9 r - of malt, whiskey, different preparations ef jtTpopoospmteB ana saca uc k. .-.- k.i;itH to be incura ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that, in ail its earlier stare, consumption is a curable disease. Not every case, but a large per centage of cases, and we believe, fulfy 98 percent, are cured by Dr. Fierce 's isiaen has progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (inchid ing. tubercular matter), great loss of flesh 'And extreme emaciation and weakness. Do 70a doubt that hundreds of such cases .reported to us as cured by " Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take our word lor it. iney have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis- but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod' liver oil and its filthy " emulsions " and mixtures, had been tried in nearly ail these raws and had either utterly failed to bene. fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for p. short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, Vnd various preparations of the hypophos nhites had also been faithfully tried in vain. The photographs of a large number of lUOBC KUICU ...... , ... ...... ....... lingering coughs, asthma chronic nasal catarrh Shu xinurcu muuiuscv, nave uccn skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pages which will be mailed to you, on re ceipt of address and six cents in stamps. Von can then write those cured and learn their experience. Address for Book, World's Dispensary i Medical Association, Buftalo, N. Y. A Fine River Boat. The best river t boat ever in Albany was here yesterday and today on its initial trip. The boat is the Elmore, owned by the Union Pa cific, and it is a craft to be proud of for river navigation. One of the passengers was Mr. J. II. Carlson, the builder, who is greatly pleased with his handiwork. Mr. J. H.Neil and Mr. Combs of the passenger and freight departments were along, and showed the Democrat editor over the boat. The Elmore is 164 feet long, Zi4 feet beam, draws 20 inches water empty and has a capacity of 300 tons. The cabins and parlors are very neat and possess all the modern improve ments. The machinery is first class, the hydrolic steerer being a feature up to date. Mr. George Kaab is the captain. John Colter pilot, William Marshall engineer, and Harry Blanchard purser. The boat is undoubtedly the best on the river for general traffic. The freight rate is 126 cents from Albany; passengers. $1.75 ; $3.00 for round trip; meals and beds, each 25 cents. The regular leaving time of the boat from Albany is 9:30, from Salem 7 :30 next morning, arriving in Portland in the afternoon. A large number of our citizens visited the El more and were universal in their praise of the boat. A t Costly Moscmest. The Corvallis Times says : When completed , the mon ument erected in memory of the late L. Gerhard will be one of the finest in Ma sonic cemetery, Albany. The shaft is of dark marble and arrived in Corvallis from Qnincv, Massachusetts by the last trip of the Euirene. It is at the U. P. dock, where this week John Scrafford will do the carving and ornamental work on it. The copinz, or base stone is of white California granite, and Mr. Scraf- iora goes to Albany today to place it in position at the grave. In all, the monu ment will be ten feet in height, and will weicu over ih.uuu pounds, its cost is about $800 and erected by the admis- trators of the deceased's estate Leo and Henry Gerhard. Mr. Charles Brush, of Portland, spent ouuuay in Albany : C- 1 il tiOt. J. a. JSddv. oi the railroad com mission, was in the city today. Mr. Henderson who has been with A. B. Moll wain for some time, left this noon tor bis home at Oakland. Sheriff Osborn and Georee Wacjroner. of Corvallis went to Salem this noon to see the closing senatorial struggle. W. B. Honevman. who was in the city last week let contracts for flax seed that will bring into use 2000 acres of land. It will put in circulation next fall about $20,000, a fact that shows the importance of this industry. Ben Tracy after a residence of a year in juanon county 11 as moved with his family back to Newport. He passed through Corvallis the later part of the week driving a favorite milk cow, the combined freight rate of the S. P. and O. l . being too steep to permit ot shipping her. Tunes. Hon. K. A. Bensell, of Newport, was in the city today on his way to Salem. Mr. Bensell says there is noquestion but what the grout being built, and about which considerable has been said, will be of great benefit to the Bay and do much towards deepening the water, and was put in for that purpose, and not to kill the Bar, as some have been very ex citedly saying. The Southern Pacific and Oregon Pacifi: both paid np to-day. The bicycle display of Overman & Sears is one of the finest ever seen in the valley and is attracting general attention. Several Pendleton young ladies have de cided to wear bloomers for bicycle riding. The bicycles are strictly in it ia Albany. There are four or five egencies, and all rustling for business. The value of advertising is a hard thine to learn, but I learned it, and owe all I have to it. Marshall Field. The Portland Pythias gets off the follow ing joke: Editor Harcourt, of the Sunday Mercury, was mistaken for Kjv. 1. JJ. Driver, in this city a few days ago. X. N. Stesves, of Portland has been sea' fenced to 15 years in the penitentiary, for murder, but is now out on $10,000 bail pending an appeal to the supreme court. ! This great "was going-to-be" economic stata legislature has appointed 130 clerks in all, employed to do what SO per sons could easily attend to. That Astoria man who in aneer struck bis 5 year old boy, nearly killing him and putting out one of his eyes, deserves to be tied up to a ataae and Kicked by a mule until the four-footed, but more respected brute is tired. Ex. Senator Yanderburz's bill for the callinr? of a constitutional convention was beaten in the senate Saturday by one vote. If Dawson had stood his ground the bill would have passed, but as he stepped out side the railing jost as bis name was called. tne bill was defeated. s-aiem font. Good for Dawson. Oregon doesn't need to spend $15,000 that way now. It U stated qnite positively that a senator will be elected this week. 1 and Dolph man it is reported will vote for him rather than see no election: and on tne other hand it is claimed enough Dolph men will vote for some one else to cause an election. M. C- Geoge is being prominently mentioned as a compromise candidate. Living must be remarkably cheap in Pittsburg, Penn. A grocer advertises all the following things for $10: 50 lbs cod fish, 30 cans fruit jelly, 16 sacks salt, 12 boxes bag blueing, 2 lbs black pepper, SO bars soap, 16 qta beans, 16 cans tomatoes, lb cans corn, 10 cans beans, 0 lbs tea, 40 lbs granulated sugar. The Parrott LJock.extendinir from Mark et to Seventh streets, aad the Spree ties block, the former eight and the latter seven stones high, 01 pan rrancisco, are built of Pioneer stone of xaauina. Thev are im mense buildings and attract great at ten- uon. ine stone is very uanasome. 1 rtM . , . The Forbestown state was stopped Sat urday morning three miles from Oreville and two passengers were robbed and the treasure box taken. Iwo hundred and fifty dollars was obtained, 8140 being taken from the. two taesengers. One hundred dollars was in $5 greenbacks and the re mainder in gold fo and 920 pieces. One of the fool measures before the Ore - gon legislature is senate bill No. 219 It provides for the admiuisterintr of tha so- called "gold core" at public expense to any niuuuuu unmaaru wno is nnaoie to pay the regulation price for the treatment. The gold cure is a good thing; but it is not the province of the state to pay for it, any more than it is to help cure poor people of dys pepsia. A Guard reporter has been informed by one of the railroad engineers that the Southern Pacific has acceeded to their de mands and that the old ran to J n notion Uity will soon be inaugurated, although wo uiAbwE uas uui yetwca maun onniuv The company has acted wisely in this mat ter as tne new runs were much too long. Eugene Guard. Who Shall Come. We are continually saying that we don't want people to come here without money, and yet many o our best citizens did that very thing, and why not others. A stone thrown at those who reached Oregon with almost nothing would hit a good many of us. We are in favor of everybody coming who wishes to money or no money if they have the push to earn m onev. This country needs rust lers in every line, particularly among the farmers. Midday Meetisgb. Each day of this week from 11 :30 to 12 :30 a gospel meet ing will be held in the rooms of the Y. M. O. A. Rev. A. W. Snyder wilt have charm. To these meetings all both la- unA contlemen are invited. Mem' . . .. . . , 1. i 11.. bers and all consuans come snu ueip uie Y. M. C. A. in the great work 01 salva tion. Womeh to the Fbont. Albany men have not been very pugilisticly inclined for some time. In order to keep up the credit of the city a couple women are said to have engaged in a live contest with pokers in the middle of one of our streets. It was declared to have been the third contest of one of the women within a few months. . Can't Get Up. G. N. Grazer's boat is six miles bolow this citv. but he is un able to get np with it on account of low water. The water on the bars is too shallow for even that little boat to come over them. He has tied up the boat and will go up with a row boat. River navi gation up this way is extremely difficult tnis season. iugene Register, TTJE3D AZT Public School Entertainment. The pupils of the public sch jive a Washington's birthday schools will give a v aslungton s birthday entertain inent at the opera Iioubo next Thursday evening, 21st. Hon. G. M. Irwin state supt. of public instruction will lecture also. Those who have heard Mr. Irwin lecture know him to have few equals in the state. The teachers and pupils have prepared a well arranged program of patriotic selections suitable for the oc casion. For the purpose of defraying expenses a fee of fifteen cents will be charged. All public school children free. All patrons and friends of the school are earnestly requested to bo present. Fol lowing is the program : Piano Solo by Clara Settlemicr. Address by G. M. Irwin. Piano Solo, Maud Hulburt. Singing America, by audience. Salutation by Jaa. Longbottoui. Hatchet Story by pupils. Essay on Washington by Edith Rowell. Acrostic by pupils of Misses Maxwell and Blount. The Nations Color Bearers, by pupils. Singing of Beloved America. Building of. the Red White and Blue, pupils of 4, 5 and 6. star spangled Banner. Washington March. My Own Native Land. Tableaux. A Sample. The lollowing from the Eugene Guard is a sample of what will be the experience of Oregon generally this year: Geo. T. Hall informs us that he has received a letter from Mr King, who spent one summer np the McKenxie with his family, that a party of about lorty will leave iiearneld, isconsin, in cluding himself and family, for Eugene, in a few days and will make their borate in this vicinity. He says the times are very hard in Wisconsin and the weather ha 8 been bitter cold, and that everybody is talking Oregon now. This entire party ia composed ot well to-do farmers and w ill prosper here. A Big Cocoas. Adolph Geyer killed a ferocious-looking cougar on Savage creek about eight miles from this city last Thursday. The animal had been treed by Adolph 's dog but on seeing the gun approach left his refuge and broke for tall timber when he was stopped by a Win chester ball which wont straight through his body. Calhoun Bros, bought the trophy for $5 and Mr. 8. H.Calhoun will probauly mount his congarshipin all the naturalness of taxidermist's art. Seven feet was the measurement from tip to tip.' The panther had been living off the fanners' hogs and was very fat: weighing 125 pounds. Grant's Pass Courier. FREiarrrcra Agaix. Six wagons lft here this afternoon loaded with about ten tons of potatoes bv Geo. T. Hall & Son, ror Corvallis. The spuds will be shipped from that point to San Francisco via O.-P. K, R. The teams will return with ten tons of sugar consigned to t he same firm. The teamsters receive 12" cents per 100 lbs for transporting the po tatoes and 20 cents per 100 for the sugar. The railroad rate on sugar from Albany is 23 cents. And still the legislature re fuses to repeal the railroad commission bin. uuard. A k other Dividend. The comptroller of the currency has declared another div idend of 10 per rent in favor of the Linn Comity National Bank. This makes a total of 75 per cent. The other 25 per cent will also come, with some over for the stockholder. It is an interesting fact, and one creditable to the receiver as weU as to the debtors of the bank that this record leads all the banks of the C S. that failed in 1S93, so far as can be learned, no other bank yet having paid 75 per cent, What it Will Pay. An insurance man says the Northwest Fire and Marine Insurance company, which recently sus pended will not pay to exceed fifty cents on the dollar, and perhaps not more than 2o cents. This will of coarse leave the stockholders, who have paid up in full, badly in the hole. The Northwest should have gone out of business several years ago for its own good. Y. M. C. A. Tomorrow there will be a gospel meeting in the Y. M. C. A. rooms from 1 to 2 o'clock in charge of Rev. A. W. Snyder. Ladies and gentle men are all invited. Money To Loan. 1 have moasy to loin on good farm land in Linn and Be Hon counties In sums not over $3000. No delays in fur nishing the coin. Call on C G Burkhan, Albany, Oregon. Also mono to loan on city property in any amount on long tim at a low raieot l.ileiest. The Modern Invalid Has tastes medicinally. In keeping with ot ter luxuries A icmedy must be pleas nly acceptable in form, purely wholesome In com position ,tiuly beneficial Incffct and entirely Iree ftom every objectionsblr quality. If really 111 he consults a physlcan; u constipated ne uses tne geoue family laxative syrup 01 r lg. Parker It always pays to deal with a Bros firm thoroughly established Keep the and whose reputation for fair Best dealing is beyond question. Groceries This is particularly true of and dealers in groceries, produce Baked and baked goods. A great Goods, deal depends upon getting the best at reaoonabls prion. A borne with poor eatables is only half tf a home. The best is none too good. It yon will try Parker Bros, for a month yon will be con vinced that it is the place yon have long been looking tor. Anv tendency to nrematnre baldnesf may bep romptly checked by the use os Ayer's Hair Vigor. Ijon't delay till the scalp is bare and the hair-roots destroy ed. If yon would realize the best results begin at one with thi invaluable prep aration. A young man in Lowell, Mass., troubl ed for years with a constant succession of boils on his neck, was completely cured bv taking only three bottles of Ayer s sarsaparuia. Another result 01 the treatment was greatly improved di gestion with increased avoirdupois. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is known by its works. The experience of half a century proves that no other preparation of iht kind stops coughing and allavs irritation of the throat and bronchial tubes so promptly and enectuauy as this. Scrofula, salt rheum, and alt disease of the blood, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver complaints and catarrh, are cored by nooa a sanaparuia, tne great blood puri fier. Hood's Pills cure jaundice, billionsneas. sick headache, constipation and all liver 111s. Call at Read. Peacocx & Co'a and m. TW.V. XT .1 if.. - . f . , - wo iuatui xiu ui wo jueixuDS-iiuui raanion sneetrree. Notice to Creditors. On account of bard times the time for payment of the accounts due the old firm of Klein Bros. will be extended nntil March , but no longer. After that date they will be placed in the bands of attorneys for col lection. Please call and settle and avoid costs. Fresh buckwheat flour in bulk at Brownell's. C E FInestationary at FredDawson's Fine line of stationary at Hodges McFsrland's. 30 oranges for 25 cts this week at C Brownell's. Cenlemerl glove af 8 E Young's. Ladles muslin underwear at ct at E Young's. Latest novelties in dress trimmings, lets. ilk gimp in black and colors ornament put on sale to day. S, and bead E. Young, Whatever may be the causs of blanching. the bnir may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy nail's vegetable Sicilian Hair uenewer. OUR NEW CHARTER. Albany's new city charter has now possed both houses ot the state legisla ture and will become a law upon the sig nature of the governor being put to it. it is tne old charter with these except ions : It provides for tho issuing of $20, 000 in bonds to pay off current indebted ness: it provides that all interest on all bonds be paid ahead of any other indebt edness; it provides that road tax bo col lected in the city and be used by the citv ; it provides that all street work bo let bv the city; it extends the limits of the city across tne river so as to include the land inside of the roads leading to Mr. Wm. Peacock's residence and down to the old ferry, but not including the roads. Other wise, notwithstanding reports that there had been various important changes made not provided for by voto of our cit izens, tne cnarter remains tho same as heretofore. It is said that this re-enactment of the charter, though, means a good deal on the subject of assessment and collection of taxes, and that it supplants the assessment law of two years ago, under which the county assessor makes the assessment and the sheriff collects the taxes, at least so far as Albany is con cerned. If this proves true the city re corder will hereafter make the assess ment and the marshal collect the taxes. As the charter provides for this and it is the last law on the subject it is given as the opinion that it repeals all laws in consistent with it. There may lie a clash between the county and city on this point. Probate Record. In estate of E. L. Knox petition for executor to sell note and mortage at pri vate sale granted. In estate of R. G. Mansell, in petition 10 seu reai property, citation ordered is sued. Vesta M. Swearinger, ordered commit ted to the insane asylum. Sixth account filed in estate of F. F. Croft, In estate of Michael Croisant. final ac count set lor April 1, 18U6. Mary Croft appointed raardian of Ma son ana u. v. iroiu Bond, tXJU. In estate of Owen Bear, executor dis charged. In guardianship of Loren R. Hale. 1159 ordered paid on hen on land. In estate of Mary G. Uolman. invent ory filed. Personal property $3463.75. J. B. Moyer came np from Salem this noon. Mr. M. Baumgart went to Portland this noon on business. Miss Minnie McFarlaud went to Salem this noon. T. R. Sheridan. one of Roaebtuv'a lead ing citizens, passed through the city this noon for Portland. J. II. Townsend left for Portland Wed nesday and it is claimed that he expected to go to Honolulu. New burg Graphic E. L.Thomneon. special arant for II. M. Grants agency ot insurance compan ies is in the city in the interest of bis companies. B. S. Cook, of the Oregon Land Com pany, has returned from an extended trip in the east, and reports a good pros pect for considerable emigration this way. Salem Journal. Dr. J. L. Hill. Grand Chancellor K. of P. went to Brownsville today to attend a meeting 01 the iv. of 1". there tonight in honor of the 31st anniversary of the order which occurs tomorrow. Mr. Johnson, of the Gasette and Mr. Gibberty of the Times, of Corvallis, were in the city this noon bound for Salem to sec the dying gasps of the present very sickly legislature. The population of Benton county was decreased in a heavy manner today. Mr. John Gavin, her heaviest citizen, weight 380 pounds, was in Albany on his way to Oneida, N. Y., where he will hereafter reside. B. F. Ramp has been spending? several days in Rosebunr in consultation with the board of directors of Douglas County Agricultural Association. It is excreted that a final arrangement of the deal in regard to the fair grounds will be made either today or tomorrow. Rowburg Plaindealer. Born, in Saiem. on February 17. 1S3&. to Mr. and Mts. Earl Race, formerly of Al bany, a girl. A bttsiGess maxima worth considering is not to trust a man to whom you would not lend ten dollars. Walter Lyou and R. E. Cannon bare purchased the Salem Post, They are live young men who deserve success. Arrangements have been mads for keep ing No. t'l engine bested and ready for a fire. Msrshal Lee will hare chargs of it. The Oreconian calls Hofer. of the Salem Journal a crazy socialist. The Oregonian has more fun than any paper in Oregon calling people names. Rev. J. H. Roork. financial manager of the Willamette University, died Monday. fl ,0 -. 1 - 1 . o t r revrauj io,st nu noma in ostein, oi heart disease, at the age ef 09 years. The Salem Journal publishes a long list of lobbyists in the city working for Dolph. The only name mentioned from Albany is that of Mr. J.W.Cuskk. Mr. Seman Mever hat doaed his S cent lunch counter on First street On his door appears the notice: "Closed by order of directors. Will pay 100 cents on the dol lar." "TbeOregonfan would be delighted to s George U. Williams elected, lis is on of the truest men in the world," said that paper this morning. This had the desired effect, and all the men who bad been vot ing tor Williams votsd for Lowell. It takes somethina else basida a omvl location, a good skylight, and good in struments to make a good photograph. It uses a maa wno Knows now. 1 bat is the reason Tinkle makes the best photom-sDhs over maae in Aioany. Mr. Wm. Mack has purchased the bar- ber shop of George Landretb, opposite the iKMOCRAT and win hereafter be found in charge with his sharp razors and expert lingers. Mr. Landrcth and family will go to v-auiornia 10 reside. ine aew lork world publishes me- teorlogical maps of ths U. S. While the eastern part with wiggling lines reads be low zero; one line runs smoothly along the coast, "above freezing.'' We are the peo pl and this is the great weather country ox tne world. Among the new bicvcls ridnrs in Alhunv is Mr. J. B. Tillotson, weighing 260 pounds. Mr. Tillotson took a wheel out to a secluded place yesterday to learn the wica vi wnwi navigation and brougnt it in with its arms in bandages: but he will keen at it until the business is learned. A crowded house at the Baptist church last evening. Increasing inhmwt is shown. Subject to-night, "The Jewish Passover." Wednesday ereninir the will bfl addressed to "Men,"' but ladies are cordi- lnvited to attend also. A man arrived in Albany from Nebraska yesterday, tired of three years of drouth. He was told that he would never see ths sun shine in Oregon. He toon found out that be had teen lied to. for he srot off ths cars in an effulgence of sunshine and is de lighted with the first appearance of cur state. The largest iewelrv honss in Nw V.no. land is the one that does tho most and best advertising. Wilson Kros., "Sign of the big clock." They were a small concern a few years ngo, when they secured the ser vice of Mr. Samuel J. Byrne, one of ths uosion Herald 1 editors at advertuing manager. Mr. Byrne originated the fa mous want ads., beginning, "Marry me, Richard (or Harry or Mollie), and buy the wedding ring at Wilson Brot,"etc.,icattsr ed all though the small ad. section of the Globe and Herald. - CZj Whenever any other place than Lana county has a gun accident the Democrat feels like publifhing it. Hers is a case from the Nswburg Graphic: The twelve year old ton of Jim Coulee, who lives up toe vauey some nve or six miles from town, was the victim of an accident on Saturday of last week, of a serious nature. He left the house in company with another boy for a hunt, the lattor carrying tha gun. When only a little distance from tha house ths gun was accidently discharged and the ball struck the Conies boy in ths arm at tba elbow, ths bullet passing through the joint and lodging iu the fore arm. Dr. Price's Cream Baklnc Powder World' Fair Highest Award. "WBDNESDATT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Miss May Day returned today from a visit in Portland. Mrs. J. F. Stubblefield, and son, of iauuuu, 010 muling Aiiisny lneiiJs. Mr. John A. Crawford went to Port lond this noon. U. S. ieputy Marshal UeorgeHuniDb- re; urn um vi Mm. a. llUlllplirCV Mr. Croxton, of Rosebiirg, formerly iiiuu-i mi w nut 01 va s store at this city, is in the city. Mr. Jerry Shea, the genial proprietor of the ordoriferous garden patch beyond hweet Home, was 111 the city today. He reports less snow on the mountain road over the Cascades than for several years and that teams w ill be able to cross' over much earlier than usual. John Leody of Minto, in the Cascade mountains, was in this city yesterday, attending court in the appeal case from the Turner justice's court affecting his mill. He was accoinanied by a num ber of other citizens ol that section in terested in the matter. Statesman. The Salem Post gives the following verv flowerv writeup of the man u-hn re cently lead tho fight for the division of mo county 01 nis noynood davs : "O. F. Paxton; Bright blue eyes that U-am n! dance and reveal the feelings of a quick and nervous temperament, and sparkle with delight or snap with imlif niiti.m shine from tho fair skinned face of this subject, w hich is well hidden by a growth of dark brown hirsute to faultless exact ness. Mr. Paxton has an unlimited amount of personal pride ami his grace ful moves in stirring about the floor of the house reveal the fact tlmt he is cog nisant of the fact that he is thesubject of gossip by ladies of the lobby. 1 le dresses in a stvlish black suit and Keeps bis dark colored hair which covers an almoet per fectly round head, oiled and parted with scrupulous exactness. Perhaps no tier- son is on his feet more than this member and while he is a staunch advocate of every measure that favors his county of Multnomah he can not be accuxed of or atory. His manner of speaking is terse and 'logical but his efforts fall flat when lie attempe to rise above tne conversa tional style. Jury List. Following is a list of iurvmen drawn for the term of Circuit Court convening in Albany on March 11 : John Cyrus, farmer, Scio. T. B. Sprenger, " Shedd. A. 8. Owens, " Halsey. Robert Casey, " Scio. J. L. Berry," " Lvons. C. N. Downie, " Martin Riland, " Waterloo. George Gentry, merchant, Brownsville. J. P. Cavender, fanner, Brownsville. Robert X. Miller, " Rowland. Ed Meeker, " Millers. T. W. Palmer, farmer, Haiscy. Perry Conn, grocer, Albany." I. J. Hayes, farmer, Hals?r. A. J. Anslyn, sakvman, Alfanv. W. A. Thrift , farmer, Shedd. John Mayfield, " Sweet Home. A. Chrisiuan, " Kingston. Joul Pearl, " Brow nsville. H. Foreman, " Miller. Smith Cox, " Albany. S. P. Crabtree, " Scio. " C. Ilolerts " BrowneviUe. A. C. Buck, " Sweet Hume. J. W. Wolf, " Brownsville. D. II. Atnbruee, " " J. C. Davin. " Shedd. Wm. Curtis, Ilarrisburir. J. I. Irvine, merchant, Browni!le. It. B. Miller, farmer, Mo. Geo. McRinney, " Brownsville. Dtvoax-a FaocEEMSGit. It now U-tns to look as though Dr. John V. GafT. under indictment on the charge of kid naping Municipal Ju!?e hnuth s 18-year-ohl daughter, would not have -such an uphill tight to regain his liberty as was at nm supposed. The suHsciencv of the statute as applicable to the ce at iMue already having hern attacked by demurrer, another development in favor ot the doctor came to light yesterday in 1 ne division 01 tne iwws wnirii were thought to be arrayed against him. Mrs. Jennie B. Gaff, wile of the doctor, ve terdav withdrew hrrilimnw nit n.ft) dismissal of this action carried with it the dissolution of the injunction and re straining action which tied up all the doctor's money and property. Dr. Giff has transferred by deed all hut property to his wife and it is thought this action on his part largely influenced her in withdrawing the divorce proceeding. Sun. In the settlement Ir. Gaff receiv ed $1500 in cash and Mrs. Gaff the rvt of the property. It is valued at $4000 or $5000. It is thought that the doctor has a couple thousand covered up ready for use. Instead of $S0OO on his person the doctor onlv had $1700. The $0Q0 was a report made bv Smith in order to get the doctor's bonds high, which it snece-eded in doing and he was obliged to reside in the jail. Local Teachers Institute A local institute will be held at Halsey, linn Co., Oregon, beginning at 1 :30 p. m.. Friday. February. 22nd, 1895. and closing at 11 :S0 a. m., Saturday, Febru- rary 23rd. Ir Chapman ot the Mate 1 1 . . t 1 , . I .. uniwreiiy win give uie BHiurow 1 huj evening. It is earnestly requested mat all patrons and teachers of neighloring districts be present. Interesting and profitable topics relating to our public schools will be discuwed. A. R. RrrnrjiroRP, County Superintendent. Scrofula Tumors Salt Rheum, Nervousness, Other Troubles Complication of Disease Curod by Hood's Sarsaparllla. ifra. Sen. BKetterly Buchanan, Hich. O. t. Hood a Co., Lowsjl, Kasat "BaarBirts From eblldhood I had baea great tafftrer from scrofula, having a tumor ea any left breast and another in mj stomach. X was also afflicted with salt rheum. 'W spent rack money for medical attendaacs aad reme dies, hut all to no avail. Tars years ago I ommeneed to run down. Ths trouble with my stomach would not allow me to eat and even snSk aUtrestet ms very much. My right hand and am became almost paralyzed, and my stomach difficulty was last developing Into Serious Femalo Trouble. I became very nervous and was subject to falnV tng spells. Dark spots appeared baforo my yea, Tho doctors tailed to help ms. In tho soring Z road about the wonderful cures by Rood's Sassaparllla and decided to giro it a erlaL After taking it a short Umo I commenced to ftel better, mj digestion Improved, and the Hood'sCurcs fevBua sentattoa la mr stomach and bowels aaasod. Shorty I was ablt to work about ths mum, standing on my feet oontlderahly, tome- fatal I bad not Cons tor months neiore. ror two summers I have done My Own Work Alone. I shall conttnao taking Hood's B&rssparllla as It It my cheapest hired servant I am a farmer's Slfo. our place embracing 120 acres. Ve think ooi's Vegetable fill cWot bo beaten, and we have neat faith In Hood's 8arsniarUla.H feiitTBxxj. SaxTTBBLV, Buchanan, fUchlnaa, - Mood's PlilseursallLlrer lll,UUlouasH TmuuUoo, X& digestion, sick Headache, ass. I S3& U XrJ HOME AND ABROAD Try Parker Bros. Tinkle leads in fine pliotographs. Hello, Mack liai bought Landretb out. When you want good groceries and first class tieatment call at Parker Bros. Old papers 15 oU a hundred.at the Dem ocrat office. Bismarck had a chill recently and e7en that is laid to Dolph. During 1894 there were 1,721 postoflicet burglarized in the United Suites. Of fortv-four annlicanta for tificates at Portland twenty-two failed. A train lead of rail la Imnml fnr (, oounu passed through Albany this noon A remilar eninmnniratinB nf Cf 1..1.na Lodge No. CI A. F. A. M will hi,l on i tiurtHiay eve Feb. ltrth at 7:30 p. m. Miller & lamer shipped another large horse to Keattln vratAnluv. ri,a .nt ,.r horses has put conHiderable cione int- circulation around Albany A couple women ore in Albany In interest ol UoUolene, which has been ad iciuwinuieuKHocRAT i or a year or two. mey dwplay its excellent merits in a manner to attract at'ention 1 1 1 1 .1 . . . IltllU. OiaCK IDA llfltl liarhor tiaa nttr. n. 1 . ' . - r 1 . 1 . 1 . " "i" v-i. ianurcui t barber shop and will new run a first class shop. Come and see what be can do for you. lou cannot spend 15 cents better than uy attending uie w atbington school enter lainraent at the opera house to-morrow night. It Will L a front am tlu r,rn. ..T.i:.i...i .j 1 V i-uuuuicu jesieruay snows. AH Aktona HIKlutrh nirt. 11 i. here today that Bonner k Hammond, of aiissouia. nave bonded the property of ths Astoria Pack in it l'oinnsn ,.i ii.;. u 1 1 ' uireio blocks, on which stands the remains of the mamroouth cannery burned lat summer. An exchange- a- hi U. 1 diet out take to the nar, when business languishes pu.h it. Toe best advertising does not conUt of wind alono l w strength and now?. It will 1.1 craft into the harbor of prosperity against , sua ,n uaugcrous snoais. The F.og-ne papers are bragging be cau the Calhoun Opera Ci. played there. It forgets that the same combination play ed Modford and several other small towns in the stata, where the people could be gulied into giving a guarantee. Rossburg is a good show town but companies coming new will rely on their own effort to draw a hoax. Rcweburg Renew. Eariern Oregon and Washington firemen will bare a tournament in June. That is right. There should be separata associa tions ifor eastern and western Oregon and Washington. In l-3 as a member of the awociaUon that met in Artoria the editor of the Dsmocxat moved that the associa tion include western Oregon and W'aabing tn. It was amended so as to include all ot Or gon and Washington. A mistake that has been appreciated since. Yesterday the Demotsat UMnUorjed the pubucatioa of a litt of supporters of Dolph by a Salem paper. Ths tateaman gts sarwutic on the subject and says: An evening raper pays a great compliment to Senator Dolph in publishing the names of his friends, at it is observed that every one uanbonett, reliable citizen. Of course that paper is at bitter enmity with this rhus of cititt-n. The devil is also said to hat holy water. Eighteen Chinne pbeaaanU were turned loowat the Walker utate place a few mik tcutheaxt of town featarday and the way Uiey "took to the woods" indicted that tfcej enjoyed tbair freedom. The pair turn ed oat at T. E. Hill s place on the boc le vari! mme time ago a.- reportei as daing Biceiy, having been seen lately in the vi cinity of the place wbre the hut ones were freed. It may be worth while to mention again tbol it ts unlawful to kill time birds any time in Jackson county within the next three years. Tidings. Freaking of Mr. HonernjAn. contrarti with farmers for 2.0W) acres ef land in Linn ccunty for iiog flas the Statesman ay: Hon E. T. Hatch, who has grown flax quite txnecrfuil. to d a Statesman reporter that the genUemaia mentioned above would not enter a contract with a farmer nnlrss the tatter wouM agree to sow forty acre at the very least. He thought tfal improper as many farmer in this section would cultirate the product oculd they secure seed for 10. 15 or 20 acres as tney so dVsired. The Portland Oregonian sav I be secre tary of itate f Oregon gets $15,000 to IIS. 000 a year It says further, that be could not earn $!.VW. the constitutional salary of the cilice, in private life. When it is re- snemierea irai toe secretary is a paper man thi will be appreciatsd. A Livs Tows. According to the Re- view rnncville has ben verv lively: Ith us. the davs and evenimm of this week have been one continuous round of instruction and pleasure, beginning with the baptismal services in the icy mater of the Ochoco Ut Sunday, ami winding up with the mask lU at f Uaxe'a hall Thurlay night." The former must have bet-n in the lead, for elxe here the Re view says: "Elder Bailey baptised 21 into the church the part two Sundays in Prinevitle, and wveral more have ex pressed their willingness to conform to 1 "e r.u- as soon as the weather mod- rates," w hile the lo.lt eets the follow ins hit : "The mask ball was not a brilliant success." Tux Miximuas. Ilaraboo can no complain of not getting the Iwst in the snow tine when companiex like the . A. Mahara's Mammoth Colored Min strel vwit our city; they always receive a big and routing 'bouse." The entertain ment was well worth the price of admis sion and avery feature met with beartv applatiw. The singing and dancing and comedians were away ahead of any that iiate appeared here, tome again next season . A. with your colored enter tainers. Raraboo Post, Wis, At the 0era house Saturday night. A iter 34 Yram. Dr. A. Sharpies re lates to us the story of an old letter com ing to light. In 1861 w hile he was in the army he wrote a letter to one of his sisters, but bv mistake it was sent to another one. Time has passed awav and recent ly the sister who received the letter died. In going over her effects the mutsent letter was found. It is something of a curios ity now l-inf renlptn with the vir nnm-it of those dark and troublous times. Guard. There webb twenty-eight applications for teachers certificates in Umatilla coun ty, and only five were successful. The E. O. says: "Unusual severity mark the the tests, and the results in future if this idea is adopted permanently will be productive of goal results." "That is right, poor teachers should 1 weeded out. The W. U. are putting up new poles through the city. This forenoon the men were about to plant one directly in front of tho corner entrance to the bank of J. W. Cusick A Co. Mr. Cusick very properly objected and will do everything in ins power to restrain sucn a ibow tucnt. Where to Trade Here are Borne of Julius Gradwohl's cash prices: - 20 lbs. Savon Soap 3 cans Tomatoes Granulated Sugar, per 100 lbs. . . . , ; .85 .25 0.20 r.xtra v Migar, " " . Arbnckle. Lvon and Big 4. per lb 4 And all other goods as low as sold by anvboi.lv. Hardware, crockery, glassware and groceries at reasonable prices. Don't Trade with Conn & Huston Uiiless vou want good groceries and produce a, the lowest prices and first class treatment. You can get mem mere, They are open early tnd la's to serve the public, and a trial will convince any one of the fact. HCbayons. Until further notire Tinkle will make 1 dot best cabinet photos and a ?j life size ixw trait for $4. and will guarantee finer work than can be had at any other gallery in this ounty, or will give it away absolutely free. r Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Cold rUAd MUwiaur Filr. Sea Fnodace, Tar to the Psoput. Over the head "The thirty republican representatives true to the people," the Portland Hun gives the pictures of the thirty republi cans voting against Dolph, and as well a short biograpliical sketch of each. Be low as a matter of news we give' the sketches of the Linn county members : A. J. Johnson, of Linn county, is a na tive son of Oregon, having l-en lorn in Marion county in 1807. His youth was tmssed on a farm near 8cio. Since 18H9 Mr. Johnson has lived chiefly in Scio, engaging part of the time in mercantile pursuits and since 1802 has conducted the Dank of Bcio. J. 11. Kcott, representative from Linn county, was Wn in Iowa in l&'iO, emi grating to Oregon with his parents in .1853. The family settled in Iougla county, where they remained until IHHS. In that year they removed to Linn county, where Mr. Kcott has since resid ed. All his life be has been a farmer, and his interests are all identified with the tillers of the soil. T. Fleming Bmith, representative from Linn county, was born in Illinois hi years ago. In 1875 be came to Oregon, where he has since made bis home in Linn county. Mr. Smith is -a stalwart republican, but without bias where the liest interests of the state are concerned. Mr. Smith is one of the solid men of the house whose judgment in committee lias weight. A Live Lasi Case. The Eugene Reg ister tells of a very live as well as com plicated land case. It says : A warrant lias been issued for the arrest of Fred lierger, near Junction City. The history of the cane in that one Chetdier took up a claim near Junction some tine ago. lie deserted it, and another fellow took it. This fellow deserted it and Ilerger took it. Then IW-rger d-erted it and one Chas Campbell took it. Campbell liotight all the claims the Chesbcr heirs had to the place, fixed up the bouse, built a fence around the place, anil was living there when Berger tame along and claimed the place. Campbell liariiained with him to adjust matters satisfactorily, and arranged a date for settlement, Init Berg er did not come around. Another date was arranged, tmt Campbell had gone away with his family, and when Berger went there heommencel to demolish the place, destroyed the carpels on the floor, took down "the fencing, and carried away a door and some lumU-r that Campbell had taken on the place. A warrant was therefore sworn out for the arrest of Berger on a charge of larceny. Caoox Cocxtt.- W. Elkins, who has returned from a flyingtripto Beaver, insists that cattle in that locality are actually fat. He also informs us that the new mercantile firm who are to succeed Mr. Faulkner at Paulina, will eoon take charge. The new management propose to put in a full stock of merchandise. E. II. Spark", from Black butte. was over but Slondav. He is rejoicing over the fine winter thev are bavins in his lo cality.. Mr. Sparks relates, as one pecul iar feature of the present winter, that the snow has been deeper at diverse times between Prineville and his locality than it has been at either end of the route. Stork of all kind, he states, are doing well in this section. Review. HERE IS A SNAP for voo. We have secured a fine lot of the freshest and bert garden seed ever brought to Albany, and for a short time only will sell it at 2l,c per packet. Come around and lmy garden seeds cheaper than you ever did in your life. We also hive flower seeds. zTaes seeds, six kinds of the eariim corn, several varieties of po tatoes, clowr of all rinds, and in fact almost anything you want in the line of M-c-da. What we want now is customers. Come and see us. Stewart & Sox HAapwaaa Co. Eurvka. The motto of California means, I have found it- tnly ia that land of sunshine, where the orange, lemon, olive, rig and grape bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection ;n raid-winter, are the herl and gum found, that are ued in that pleasant remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Santa Abie the ruler of roughs, asthma and consumption. luehay & Mas have been appointed agents for this valuable California rem edy, and sells it under a guarantee ft f 1 a ixrtiie. l nrve tor fj.ou. Trr California cat-rrcuiv, the onlv guaranteed cniv for catarrh. "hV an-1 11, by mail (1.10 Tna Latest Xawa is that Julius Grad wohl is doinf business in his new Quart ers, the old Poet Office and Odd Fellow's building and Opera House, and to give an introduction to bis new store, he will sell the following goods for net cost only. 1 box full weight Savon soap s cts. 2 owi Frsach irdin ct. Orslens 10 cts rcii. Arjiijail XI efje 2" cU 6V any d 'l !5r giii .l lav 04 II till !. Si.tloh's Cure, the great coufh and croup cure, is in great demand. Pocket slae contains twentv-ave dotes only 15c. Children lore it. Sold by druggists. PiAKCiS asd Oar. .vxs. Save smail dcil- ers and agent 1 owiuiiisions ty buying from the Wiley U Allen Co- direct. In quire at II J Jones book store for price and ntrmatin. Bthe at Yierecks shaving aad bar catting pallor. Hn Baths and warm rooms at Veiick s shaving pat lor. I want more t rnJc. Fred Dawson Get yoar millinery at Mrs AshV'a. Hot baths at Vcrick's shaving parlors. A large line of new style outing dance's at reduced prices at J r. oung's. For bargains in dress goods examine be remnant counter at S E Young's. Cheap stationary at Fred Daw son's Chamois skins at Fred Dawson s. (JEO E FISH the pm:mri?p. Tin roofunz nndiplumUng. Opposi the opea house. LOST. In Albany ju the night of Tuesday February 6, a valuable tour- horse whip. Fleaie return to the Icnio- crat office. MOOS', cppotlte the Rasa IUto J f-ed, bia-.itorU, G -rm meal, Gra ham buokwhtat, rye Dour, hy, oats, traw, potato, oto. FOR RENT. A six roMu cottage cen trally located. In-ruire Jos Klein. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DH' REt4j3 IMM5 Mm MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Gents Executors' Sale. THIS SPACE will be occupied in a few days with Tiria that will aa- tonish you as we have a chance to rent the store building and fixtures and must sell all the stock soon as possible, there fore will make prices to move the stock at once, of which will be a great sacrifice. Yea, if you want to know where to trade come to the Executors ffak?, as they never follow or sell as cheap but sell for less than all other competition. Our prices on groceries : 100 lb Granulated Sugar 15.15 19 LOO 20 " Best Pavon Soap JfS 30 " Ilolled Oat 1JM A rl ruckle Coffee .24 Clothing and Boots an d Shoes at 50 cents on the $ $. Feb. 20, 1S9S. Yours for business) II. F. 3fclxwanf. tiTaaro Faowax. Executors Est. A. B. McUwain. ARE TOE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS wbo care to pay a Sde more than the cost of ordinary trade ejareres wiU ad tie PET CIGARETTES. SUPERIOR TO ALL OVKERS Mae from the highest cost Goid Leaf f roia in trgisia. aad are ABSOLUTELY PURE Street Railway Time Card The car will leave corner oIFbV tmi W ashington streets as follows: 7-40 a m lor Leoanoa tri". 0-J5 " " Orohan's Home. izzfi " " Nooa train going aort 11:15 p m lor noon train going tooth, 1 " Lebanon train. 1-.ry " Orphans Home. A 9-55 Overland train going couth. rorUipnan s Home on Sunday car leaves at 2:30. 3:30 and 4 30 p m. The car will also meet all inco'm 1 i 1 . 1 : O.- egon Pacific railroad C G Bckkba a aausu. Cusick Block Albany.O ruling and extracting of teeth withoa pain a specialty. nnR SALE. Some no 1 fencing at a per thousand, and soma oak grub wood at 12.50 a cord. M baspaaa. a LL.lt. ui IT'ETTIXG EGGS FOR RALE. From nam bred Silver Laced Wyandotte. Whita Wyandotles and B. Plymouth Rocks, at the Albany Poultry yards, Al bany, Oregon, corner 4th and K. K. SU. Jonx Barsn. is Bxed when la ft bcalta by tbe w of SHAUErVS Compound CodLWerOa V5 Capsules aL.7.tty-i iTr1 smptioa, AtB saa. Broenma Cousha, UebilitA aad all wasting diseases. Perfectly tasteless. This traly scientific remedy by baDding p aad reriyiag the body and renewing wait tisaoe, icsistt aad destroys disease genus, contains the purest Cod Liver Oil combined with Bcccswood Tan pleasant aad easy t take; reasonably aad honestly compounded by a practical pharmacist. You crnn get them ONLY BY Mali Pre paid to yon oa receipt of 85c, pr boa. Freprcfi tolclr br 3ta Stat Sts.. Cslcssa. HIS REMOVE THE CAUSE and the symptoms wUI disappear This you will accomplish by using SHAUERS' CATARRH And THROAT SPECIFIC aa Incomparable remedv for disease of the Throat, Noae, aad Mouth. A certain, simple and effective care for Catarrh. Kj Fewr, OipMherU. Oulnsf Sore Tweet, Feat BresUi. Ulcerates er CeMweS Heath sad Teaeaa. EaaUy ased, quick to relieve, positive care, always ready; small ia price. Boot wait tUl you mast have it set it wow. SUNT ONLY BY MAIL, prepaid on receipt f SOe. fttptmd iw,t bv ti. G. BUACER, Chsviist. State A 29th Sts., Chicago, IQa, if aarsery 11 jutiht iSiit, B I strSt ten ud earSia. 9 JTtja 1 HH1 okohus ww n VTankiiiM. aaowxo.oo-ma j linen ri - " crmaenij riifim ittjiit. aa m ' .--a,-:tSt. ". sT 1 Garden anil Flower Seeds At Matthews Washburn's. Thit extra 0r41nary fee Jovaaaur is the) asoKt wonderful discovert' of ti n has been ea AonedbyUto Sadiarscioa Ufte saat of Eoropo aad 1 CoontlfaUon, I Innnut, aaticns.Sery rastwliciice ot Ib eyes and other p--lt - ttreagtJieas, laylorsies and tones U-a HBtftaa cares Iebtllty, Kctreaaneta. XBissloca, aaddevelcoes acd rntoRa wealc organ. Feins In u bsefe. looti by day or HaSyaa tta n us a eham is days. Cnrea ine a w s ' - I1ERAQD 1 nifmsn-pta tpxSASr. Otctt.960 lanaiaeii'lmtPiL.tf nts. Piisnstiiniiiss utn bsvoten-7 ia ibe f-T stsae. It is a syssptoea oc soaical vcttsa aad bamnsea. It can be atopoed ia SEi dcrs by tfa OMof Hodysa. Tie new diseorery wax Bad 'jt the Bpr!sJ. IsttoftfcaoMBsgaoasKstsea BeAeai lastHata. It is the stroBcest viuiter asade. It ia very pomrfiil, bat barvbm Soid lot ri 00 a pu-k-aevorC fe Inn fcr SSjDO'jiiajaseaied bcxesL Wrsaew gmimatee jprea tea cose. Iffoafaoy siz bagtes and an rat ecurrty eared, tlx ecc wfli be seat to yoafieeofailclianm teni t-Jt cirecizf asd tosiancZkix- k&zek HCDBOS BfLDICAL. UTSnTCXE, JmmnXrm "--- nil turn SaafraarisfCai. -t The gicatet sl'er en the marret for diseaaes of the Liver.KjJneysaad Con stipation. Pkasant to take I y eld or young-. Xo grtpmg. The root of the lirerine plant is exlea- sicely mA in Norerjy for the cure of Piles. Sold by all r?t class druggists. Wholesale Manufjecisies, AXCHOR S CHEMICAL CO. Lebanon. Or. If vou can't escape ha viae the grip. you can at least cure it quickly by tak ing our La Grippe Capsules,. "Since this un welcome foreignt-r became a natural ised American citisen, he has wrought havoc among us. Our La Orippe cap sules is the most potent remedy for the disease yet offered. It's useless to grap ple with the grip without the aid of med icine. There s no teliins how the in fluenza may leave you, ii neglected. An nncnnMi mnph arts til kd t snm thing else. The price of our La Grippe Capsules is only 3o cents a bo. Fohow directions in takine. J A CrSMISG, Prof. A. STARK Va. " Ait & CUII sV. Optical Specialist Graduate cf the Chicngo Opttalmic College. I am prepared to examine scientifically and accurately, by the latest and improved methods of modern science, arty who de sire to have their eyes tested. Cusick Block. Albaxt, Oregon. .t. w. -Rtt T.rpn:r tc rr:?i i. ci.u INSURANCE AND M0NE1 BROKER. County Warrants Imlt aid Soli OSff,Hast)a t!-?fk, Alhur Oregon. H F MERRILL. INSURANCE AND MONEY BROKER Albanj Or. City and county warrants bought aud so'd. IipJiTItEl G0IiIt(jTS, DENTISTS. Good work a specialy. Over Matthews & Washburn, Albany," Or.. I fr - i hit I ( It ' - t-i. . ... A