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: V. UttPfl i.1 .... . - i " . . I V if " NO 45 VOLXXXIIl ALBANY OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE 10, 1898.! , F Itnm PaMUhcr aa rreavtete Entered tit the rest at Albany. r. Seceaa-Clast Mall MatJe i' M 10 AVtgctahlelVcparatioRfor As similating iIieToodandRcula Ung iheStomachs andBowels of : IYomotesDigestion,Checrful ncssandRest.Contalns neither Opium.Morphine noriSacral. KOTNiBCOTIC. : Apctfeet Remedy forConstin. tion. Sour S Jomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions , Fevcrisa ness find Loss of Sleep. lac Simile Signature of ' TSTEW "YORK. i EXACT COPT OF WRAPFEB. 111 itwM PHOENIX BICYCLES. "Stand the Racket" i A Lesuer lor TEN YEARS among HIGH GRADE WHEELS. Oar Phnix 'One- Crank made a record tor itaeli last eeason - Not One Broken Crauk in Oregon Washington or Idaho out of the Hundreds of Wheels told in these three stateain 8!7. The Result is that others ara couoterieuihg this crank, bat this doe not delude Wise Buyers who have already purchased hundreds of the 1893 Phoenix Bicycles. t?o far we have been unable to Get Them Faet Enough t supply our ngents. But our Second Car is on the Rod. ' ? ' . . k, The Golden Eagle Bicycles ate built tor service and to supply wheel at a moderate price. Write For Our Kcicls Calaiopes, J A Kim, -The Fair," . - igeiit for lltaaj. Oregon Gas Light Heating Cheap Light f cr Cheap Heat For Cheap Powe For Correspondence Solicited. M F E. AS1XS, Pres. Preparing For tKe Battle of Life Where shall it ba don?? Cerainly where the best preparation can be bad. bany College. has claim s in this direction IbatcaJl for closer investigation. A Full College Training ij rt Knn. Ilia ksol tliInT Tint Alhanv sIm Bisinew College Course tht is inferior. to noue Fall term open Sept 14, 1898. . - Wallace Howe Lee, A. M., L Scenic Iinie ' THE POPULAR ' THROUGH CAR LINE ; HAVE YOU BEEN IN Thomas Brink's Furnituie Store Lately. He ha3 one of the finest stocks of Furni ture in the valley. He haa added Bahv Buggies to h:s stock. ! Just call in and you will find that his prices are the ALBANY CIGAR FACTORV J. Joseph. Proprietor. THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE . -OF IS OH THE WRAPPER ; : ": 1 ' - w OF 1 fBOTT3LE OB ' ' . i. I, Outaria bntnii iwihs kotUia w. T U sot sold ta talk. Boat allow sayas t mil saytkiBg aba s tta pise r frank that isjats geod" aad "will aaswer svsry pas." 8oatkrtjooU-S-T.O-W-l. kta vnapa. the demand lor , . .. , . 4 an honest, durable MITCHELL LEWIS &;ST1TEE CO, .- r . Portland, Oregon and lower Company. Church Home and Hotel Church, House ani Hotel X Anything an! Ererythiiig A.H.FiEEEKSIf, SIC. rffflrn a miwrinr 17orml Course, and a in the state. Corres jedrnce avited. President World OF THE (Denver " RIO GRANDE RAILROAD. FROM THE 1 Northwest East -TO ALL POINTS R. C NICHOL, Gaml Aft S K. HOOPER, fr P. c T. At. Wii.i.. is, rORTLAKD,OaZ. DENVER. COCO. ' ReminUcent and Otherwise. ' Albant, Or. May 31, 1898. EdiukDemocbat. Amone the papers left by my mother in our hold horn at Forest Grove was an almanac for 1343 and evidently had been in her possesion at least 50 years, when she died last Deoember. . . On the first page is given the rates of postage. Believing they will be of inter eet to many of your readers I give some of them, and they can see what it cost in those days for the few people then in Oregon to get a letter from the east, as postage did not have to be pre-paid if I am not mistaken-. It took about one year to get them. Every letter of a sin gle sheet, "not over SO miles, 6 cents, ove 30 and not exceed;ng 80, 10 cents; over ft? and not exceeding 150, 12, cents ; ovsi ISO and not exceeding 400, 18' cents; cr 400, 25 cents. Letters com posed of two Dieceu. Taper, double post age; three j,ittca, triple, and four pieces, qoadrnple f i Packets compoeed of one or more J pieces of paper, prone or more articles, auu wtuguiug uue ounce, qaaurapiotuuec ralec 1 proportion for all greater wifct "jf r t T 1 :i Newspapers not nverlOO miles, l'cent : over 100, lg can U; to any djatance in the state where printed, 1 cent, alaga tinea and pamphlets not over 100 mites, 4-tents per, sheet, that is 4 cents for every four pages folio, eightquarti, aix Statt Octavo, or. twenty-four duodecimo, or of a smaller, sise. over 100 miles 4 tents r but if published periodically the- poataie is. not over luu miles, 13 cents; oier 100 miles, 2t cents. Magaaineaand frm t'Ul must be marked with the noinkt ot sheets they contain.. A .ang sice of toe calender under the bead ot "Aspects" I find these words, "Election day is a wolf in sheep's cloth-ine-, in the midst of our temperance (olds, and great caie must be taken that the weak ones of tne flockareprotscleJ." w e are told that in those years the li quors were pure. VYhekey in the hay ing and harvest fields, whiskey at log rollings and bain raisings.whiskey in the side boards, yea,even of deacons and min isters, and there was but little drunken cess. If there was need to be can Lion regarding election day 65 years ago, how much more so now. Ob! but the saloons are closed. Are they? If yon are in the ring yon can set a dram any time of the day. rnendsol the saloon running for office, yea, right in Linn county, and dram drinking men voting for them aide by aide with deacoos and ministers, and other professed christians. Well, did President Jor Jan, of Stan ford University, eay, in effecr, that pot ties waa all there waa left open to dram drincers. The railoads won't have them. The great corporations won't have them. uncle bam don t want them, and yet. and yet lest we forger let as call to mini how in the great civil war Uncle Sam taught many a boy in blue to be a dram drinker. Many boys took their fiist dram when the wbUke.7 was given out to each private as a ration alter "extra fa tigue duty." Sad, aad to think that men woo dared to lace the cannon a month, men who endured the weary marches by day and by night, and very many, the bombie prison pens; should tall at last by a far more treacherona than lha wild- eat earage, more cruel than that baoght- teet bpamard, Wyier. 1 tremble lor oor noble dots in bine, taken from the flower of onr American manhood; ween I think ot the dangers in at will environ them from the host of the demon of drink . As a uemher of the G. A. R.. I feel it my doty; it is theduty of us all. wbetner veterans or otherwise, to raise the voice of warning, in be ball of this younger armyosae tine to take oor place a- vet erans; and to-ll that we can to lessen the power of tne joeetiate monster- strong drink. We owe it to the parent aad friend of these dot, who are to kind to n, who heap sucb great bonots opon ns. and be deck the grave of fallen comrade with the sweetest flower; we owe itlo them and to the comradM now enchained by the cruel demon, to help tear down bis bulwarks, spike hi canon, siience his musketry, and recapture the prisoner he ha taken. We may not to forth to battle again though the spirit be willing; but the ballot in oor hand Is just as powerful as it ws in the days of onr manhood prime. God grant that we mav all nse tnt ballot as they that most give account. - Vote for only sober men, temperance men in the party of your choice u yon will; bat if roa cannot find all inch there, go where yon knew they can be found. and with the partv that is pledged to down old king alcohol, and blessings will be yours. . C. H. Walks. MARRIED. OLSEN FITfOtCR. tn J one 1. 1S, at tb residence of Mrs E E Pamh in Al bany, by Rsv Streyfeiler, Mr H Olsen and Miss Clara Fieoer. of Portland . It waa a very pretty and quiet wedding. The parlor waa decorated profusely with ehoise rose and plants. Ihe groom is a prosperous young man of Portland and the bride looked charming in a oeiome of while Organdie. Only the most in timate friends were present. Alter the ceremonv a de'.isbtfnt lunch was served the guests. The bridal couple ieit on tne noon train todav lor rortiana, tneir in tore borne. The best wishes of a boat ol friends accompany them. HASE CALAHAN June 1st a fcyan- sehcal parsonage, bv Bev Btrcy teller, Mr Vv G Case and Mm Joeey (Jalaban. About forty of our young men have sig nified their intention of organising a mill- tiaejmpany and will soon be drilling. Lebanon generally aeeps in tne ironi I ranks in everything and will doubtless do her part in the present war against bpan if cared on. Lebanon Uri tenon. m Advice to There are three great reme- ,'dies that every person with weak lungs,orwith consump tion itself, should understand. These remedies will cure about every case in its first stages ; and many of those more advanced, ii s oniy . the most advanced that are hopeless. 'Even these are wonderfully relieved and life itself greatly prolonged. - What are these remedies ? J Fresh air, proper food and scon's Endslon of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo- 1 phosphites. Be afraid of T draughts DUt not oi rresn an. Kat nutritious toou anaannit I plenty of milk. Do not forget Z jint ? ;ott'i I'mul iiot is t! uonsumpiives POOR POLITICS. The Underhand Methods Being , Resorted to by Hardman ;.--, ' etal. ': . '; Sao, 0., June 1,1898., To whom this may concern : Thia is to certify that a certain state ment published in "The Tri-Weekly Republican" at Albany, Oregon, Wed nesday, June 1, 1898, in which there is a statement by Rev. Douglas Hamilton I wish here and now to state that, That article is false and nntrne. That it is the get np of D. F. Hardman and was of bis own manufacture for "political rot" to defeat I. A. Is ankers for sher iff, of which the Hon. P. F. Bsrdmsn was the principal instigator, with the sanction of the other houorable (T) gen tlemen named. I now say first and lakt and all the time, that the article , I above referred tots false, and I sign this in the presence of the following witness es. Rxv. 8. A. D. Hamilton. Signed in the preaecce of George L. Sutherland, M. Daniel. Scio. Or.. June 1st. 1833. .. We the undersigned citizens of - Scio -. i-- and vicinity hereby certify ibatS; AD.1cWsUned it "Do Hill." -t Hamilton did state in our presence on the date abive given in Scio Or that the article appearing In issue of. The Tri Weekly Kepnblican of Jane- 1st above his signature in regard to I A ' Munkefs the union nominee for sheriff, wa whol ly untrue, ibat be did not write the same or authorise the writing of same, but that he had a ta.k with Frank Hardman on May 31st in which Hardman ssid be would fix up an article when he got back to .Albany, and sign his (Hamilton's) name, t j same in regard to the Monk ' affair. A. D. WooDMAXStt,' 8. P. MniKEBii, A. W. Dalev, Jack BiLYcc, ' ' O. E. M Akris, -Patk Bu-vxc," Laa Baku, T.Tcbnck, H. M. Palmm, M. V BlLVBO. P. U UcDoxAix. NoawAM Dalby, M.K. Hiiysc, Claib Yocsq, J. L. Rat, M. Kinder, -; S. M. DcoGta, Fkaxk Bctchib, Chas Biltkc, Rsv S A. D. Uamiltox. ine article reterreo to is, tne eamei that appeared in the Herald. The whole matter is tons proven to have been man ufactured, and ta ine wont kind of po litical mud slinging. xne a Dove article as reierred to was instigated in the Scio bank, 'on May 31, lavs, as Hon. A J Jobnton, Mr. Virgil Johnson. SAD Hamilton, and D F Hardman can all testify to it as baa ! the place where tins most oniost and potiiical rot was instigated. Who would have thought that such gentlemenC?) as tbeee woolU nave consented lor such a piece of rot, as this, at the instigation of Mr. D F Hardman togo forth against one o! their fellow townsmen, when they knew it was f al.e. Mr. Hardman told m(t not to come back to Scio nntil Mon day. SAD Hamiltox. Mrs. P. J. Smiley and daughter went to Eugene today on a visit. Dr. Sommers, of Iowa, is in the city on a visit the guet of his strter Mrs. C. D. Van Dyke. Frank Gaibreatn of the Salem woolen mills is in the city for a couple ot weeks while the mill ia being repaired. Mr C. E. Moore of Klamath county, candidate for state treasurer on the re publican ticket, wa in the city today. Mr. ta. tsiodgett, lor a good many year connected with the Albany Kleo tnc Light Uo.. has resigned bis position and is now with tMewart A Sox. W. H Miller aod Stanley Stewart have formed a oartnerehip in toe business of repairing bicycles, already established by Mr. Miller. They are baring their nanus tan oi nusinea Mrs. Dr. Beers, who took the practice ol Dr. Kudy at Arlingtoo.donog bia ab sence, left on the boat this morning for Portland. She was accompanied by Mrs. lr. beiseodorner. The Dalles T. M Mr. TJ. B. Peteis is probably the fatt est long distance rider of Albany. Re cently, last before the rain set in be left Albany at 5 a. m. aod reached Portland at 1 o'clock p. m., stopping two hours on the way, his actual riding urn being o boar. He bene re be can make tne trip in five boors The Prineville Review devote a col umn to the msrriage of Mr. Jamce Mei- kle ano aliss bva (Jowan ewal at vt arm Spring on May 18. Among the presents received from Albany were a cut glai jelly dish from Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Can con, cnt glass cream pitcher and sugar bowl from Mis Pleiffer.- a Moxart bus from Mis Flora Mason, a set of towels from Mrs. Charles Pleiffer and a aofa ptl low irom Mit Lora ance. The Bicycle Ordinance. Bicycle riders not desiring to be ar rested will do well to observe the follow ing ordinance : Sectiux 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person to ride a bicycle, tricycle or velocipede on the sidewalk on First or Second streets, between Washington and Baker street or on terry, Uroadalbin, El sworth or Lyon streets, between First and Second streets, or on the east side of Lyon street from Second street to Mntti street, in the city oi Albany, ur rrovided.thst cripple using any ol sncb vehicles for purposes ol travel, shall be exempt from the provisions of this see tion. - Section 2. It shall be nnlawful for any person to ride a bicye'e, tricycle or velocipede over the ateel wagon bridge across the Willamette river in said city at a greater rate of speed than four miles an hour, or on any sidewalk in said city during the night time at a greater rate of speed than six miles an bour, or to ride a Dicycie, tricycle, or velocipede at any time, on any sidewalk in sid city, carelessly or negligently, or at sucb a rate ot speed or in such a manner as to interfere with the free use of said side walk by pedestrians. bacnox 3. That it shall be nnlawful for any parson to ride a bicycle, tricvcle. or velocipede, in said city, during the night time, without a head or signsl light displayed, or placed in a conrjnuu ons manner, and in plaid view on such vehicle, bicycle, tricycle or velocipede. oH;itun x nab muy perron violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof, before the O .. A I1 1. . l recorder' court ot said city, bs 6ned not less than five dollars, nor more than thirty dollars, or be imprisoned in the city jail not less than two days nor more than fifteen days. After 8 o'clock will be considered night. About seventy have signed lb roll of the new company of Albany volunteers for the war, under tbe second call. Under Lieutenant Sears they have begun drilling The material is first class for a fine com. puny and it is thought tbat nearly all the men win nave no troubio in passing. A correspondent from Lebanon recently made some statements in reference to Mr Wiley touching in Santiam Academ?. An other cotTMpcndent says the facts art tbat Mr Wiley taught as assistant un der Prof Micbenor eigbt months and the succeeding term unCer Prof Wilkes. So far as the candidacy is concerned it is not I very material, but we give place to correction. WllEAT. Chicago 92o for Jsly, 79c for Sept, . - Ns w York 97 &o for July. 84K for Sept. Liverpool 7.2a lower. .., ..... (San Vraooisco 84c for Dec. .". , i Albany about 75a, . ) ) r-r.- ". '4 ' ' A Big; tog prrve. f "-'V . . A large lot of logs have been rolled in to the North Baalism within the past few days, and yeaterdfy the river at Jef ferson was completely covered with them. They are being driven to the month of the river when thy will be formed into rafts and floated down ths Willamette to tho pulp mill at Oregon City. Yester dav the Ion drivers had lots of trouble with a large jam which had formed at tb Green's ferry bridge on the North -San-ttam, and there were some twenty or thirty men and eeveral team bard at work breaking it. By evening they bad cleared it all away except one large wa- WIWIOU, UO.J riusiup uu grounded right in the middle of the creek and caused all the trouble. ' After get ting all the otbers loosened op and stsrt ed .down stream ' tbef worked quite a while on the big one,- but finally aband oned It. and itatill lie in full view above the bridge and right to the middle of the creek. For some -Jftsen to log-drivera . Officer Elected. The Degieeof Honor elected the fol lowing officers last nigbt,fur the ensuing term: " ',- f. ,.:C;. ol H., Mrs.'VA. Pnrdora. . O. of, H . , ii'. I. M. Sears, i .' , "Loftf., Mrs. Elroa Ramp. . , 0.i0, Vra. Ssdie Taylor. . Rcortieit, Mrs Bertha T. Parker. ' Financier, W. H. Warner. Receiver, Mrs.' Allie Pleiffer. Ijidy Usher, Mis Louise McGee. I. W., Mirs Lena Kie er. O. W., Harry K Hogae. Represenutives elecud to atUnd tie Grand Lodge, Mrs. L. A. Craw and Mr. E. L Lindgren. Alternates, Mrs Re becca Viereck and Mr. Mary M. Alien FEIDAY Saw the Boy Leave. Sax Fxamcmco, Cel., May ISO, 189S. Editor Dawocaar. As wa are the only friends most of our Albany soldiers bsd In the city, I thought I would write a few line to your paper. Mr. Hunter and daughter, Mr. Hedge and myself visited them during their short stay at Percidio and found them all well and in good spirit. Frank Wire met with an acciJeJt by spraining hitankle,but was gett'ng along nicely. We took them ont some fruit and refreshment which they enjoyed vetv much. Thev broke eamn earlv Tottday morniag. May 21, and began the long march to the ferry which they stood exceedingly well and were cheered all along tbeir line -of march by thousands of patriotic people. They were loaded down by tb time the terry was reached with fruit,, flowers aod refreshment. They bad to wait on the wbarf for abcat two boors, then they began tbe long march op the gang plank to board tbe ateamer Sydney. Tbe otficer bad ve-v cosy Utile rooms, while the private aodotbets did not fare so well. Their accommodations were not the beet, bo I what can one expect with K0 men on board a steamer with rrovisioos. etc They ad realised they were n it going on a picnic or excorsior, nevertheless, they went loeth with brave hearts and deter mined to have revenge for tbe Maine, Aod the motner ot our Albany boys should I eel proud Ibat they bar such brave sons to defend the star and stripe. Everybody bad a good word for the Ore goo boys aod Co. I received many com pliment and tbev were welt treated by the people of San Francisco. They were escorted mile out to sea by t boa sands of people of whom all are their friends at ibis critical time. We bid them good bye, God speed and a sate return, and my last words to the boys waa: "tie suie and write to your mother." Ms, tixuesa. Opposed to Lotteries. Oaxvitxa, Jnn 3, 133R. EoiToa DaxocaaT. We do not believe In "Boycotting." We believe the principle to be on A men. can and contrary to the "Golden Rule." To brine nor nolitical. social or reltg iuns preference into businecs U a pub lic evil. But there are some things to be diss- ppfoved where ever we bod them. I believe the lottery, which our nation has outlawed, is such. 1 do not y i""' will not deal with a man who resorts to this practice 'o draw c a torn, but I very much nrefer to deal with some ooe eise I believe evory Christian should leel tb e same wsy, and tbe most do. u. c. a. Talked too Mrni Jack Trapp ar rival in Albany yesterday and was per mitted to Mil anme knue anrpener u be would do so in the .proper way. to the eveninv he tried to run a live oppo sition to the Salvation Zrmy which he abused in bia remarks, and not topping hi. .k.iu. li., kalns (initnd todoao.be was arrested aod has the - 1 honor of being tbe first man io serve a three dav sentence in the new aod pa.- atial two story city penitentiary. No. la Anstal ELgcnox At tbeir annual election Isst evening, Albany En gine Co. N.I elected th following offi cers lor the ensuing year. Geo. E. rlsu, loiemao. C. G. Turner. 1st asst foreman. Elim Millt-r. 2nd asst foreman. P. A. Young, president. Bert Crawford, recording secretary, U. S. HarnUh, financial secretary. O. P. Danuals, treasurer. To-ioiit. There will be pUncy to go to to-night. Hon. John P. Fay will speak in tbe interest oi we anion caauiuavea, . . . . , . l : j N. A. Baker is advertised for the pro hibitionists. Adam Bede, a Minnessota torv teller, is to speax at tne masonic Temple lor tbe republicans ana tne cios in exercises oi tne puuuc avnwia win ake plsce at tr.e opera house. . , - :-r?' ' A Rosa wav. Mrs iN P Payne last evening was getting in her buggy at the raldenceo( Mr-W A0ox"hen ber horse hecamR frightened at 'the C&'E orotu-pouna volume ia w "tam train and turning ran away? throwing bridge Claaslcs senei y the celebrated Mrs Payne out and tearing me Top-vn and the buggv off. Fortunately l'avne escaped without any inlury stopped at Hub Bryant's. Tbe he Dorte Who Cah Cumb. Albany Engine Co No 1 will giv $2 50 for anybody lilt nut a rone over the hook ot who the hook ot their flag pole, a Job of less than half an bour. We have had plenty ot rain but not too much according to good authority. For about the first time this seas-m poli tin have ihe upoerhand of the war. The W C T U, by a unanimous vote, at their mooting this week, decided to give one ol tneir popular dinners onjoiy a n The commencemen: exercises of tbe nniv.rair.vcf Orairon will take place On June 16, at 10 a. m . Those ot WilameUe niverti'yon the sameday, Ko-To-Kao for Fifty Cant. Guaranteed toboooo habit cure, makes weak man uoog, blood pure. too. L AU druggUl tbe , WHEAT,, . I A ' Cbicsso 94a for July. SOe for Sept. New Y rk lOle for July, 85, tor Sept. Han rancisco B7C. ; ; Liverpool 3i higher, ... . Albany , ' ' ' 4 . v. .': t i ! t; A! Pioneer of 45 -W : ... Mrs Melinda Crabtree.. who died at the home ol ber eon near Scio, on Moo- day, May 30, at the age of 0) years and 2 months, waa one of Linn ' county' earliest pioneer, having come here with her nubsnd in 184). She waa born In Kentucky In 1808, rn4 wa married to John J Crabtree in 1825. living with him nntil hi death only a few. year ago. She was the mother of fifteen children, most ni whom are alive, one being Mrs A B Morris of this city. Her character was a splendid ooe. and ber life's record one ler children may well be proud of. many win monrn tier deetn. , - , Judge Hewitt haa heen attending conrt In Dallas thia week. . . v r ' Mrs E L Power, at Lebanon, waa in the city today on bosiness. . Dr Mr Bean arrived home last nlvht from her trip to Arlington..,. .; II las Minnie Senders of Portland ia in tbe city visiting Albany friende ... , Prof. Msnindal of Ohio ia In thcityl He ia looking for an Oregon schaol . The Magaxine Club will meet Inmor row afternoon with Mias Lora Vance. Mary Ellen Lease i Iviaa- aarioeslv ill at tbe ImjieriaL hotel at Portland, tb re sult o overwork. . , B S Mills writes lha flnnni. fnm Lo Angeles . that' he will return to Tangent in a few day to reside. . Mr Jame PowrIT left? yesterday for Fish Lake after fish and hn iil .m them, for be is an expert nimrod. -Mias Margeria Donbsm, of the public schools. will spend ber vacation by taking trip east, ana wiu wart next Monday. Reserved seat for tbe school enter, taiument can be secured at Bark hart & Lee. Go tonight and hear a good program. . Quite a number of Albany dwm.U Ufi today for tbe big picoic at Hainan's grove, though the rains kept a good man away from there. The closing exercise of the nnhfo schools will take place looieht at tha opera boose when a fin program will be presented Let everybody attend. The intercollegiate field dav.conbMU will be held at Salem tomorrow. S.m at intend to atttad from Albany. Tbe coolest promise to be tb beat in ths history ol tb association. Mr. George Humphrey came no from Portland last night and will rema'a un til aiter election, this being his voting place. He is a tooroaga Albanian. Will Catnnbell of thia ritw. mhn tail been atlaodiog Ana Arbie law school. m now a member ot tno 31st Jficaigaa vo'aeteers, sad is located, at Ctucka mangna. Mr Harry Waldeo of tb O At K ha been promoted to he office of traffic agent of the road and will be neeeeded at Albany by the Toledo agent. , Ho is eminently qualified to fill tbe position Tb Democxat tomorrow will nublish an interesting leiter Irom Ed Cyras of I Co, Oregon volunteer, who is in tbe noeptlal at Camp aeon. - He expects to Move oa ta next tianaoort for Ma nila. t A else of nearly fifty atadent waa being examined by tbe snpreme court today for admieatoa so the bar. -Amoeg tb number are boa Jeff Mr arc. Sheriff Frank T Wrightmaa, Carey F Martia, I Mrv Olive s Kagtaad. attna Clark and 1 joeepa u Aitertol trietn. Tb M'oodmaa poblisbe tb name of about tnirty Woodmen of tbe World who arson tbeir way to Manila from Oregon. Avoog Ibam are some nf the most prominent one, Lieut Cot George i oran ol toeeoe. Cant Pkken of I Oa of Oregon Oity, Capt Heath of McMiaa- ville. Major WiI'm of Srlera aad Capt roorman ot m oodborn. Ths Rt Ray B Wittar Morria. biahon of thia Episcopal diocese, waa aurnrised by a number of hi friend Monday eve ning, the occasion being bia 79tb birth day. For a man of bia age and for one who baa seen the service he ha, he Is remarkably aetire and well-pi earned tie was tbe recipient npoo this ocraaioc of the aincera cocgratolatioea of bia many friaada, who joined la the baart- leat wiahea for bMaontiooed bealUi aad osefuia. Portland Talegraja. - Probbtc Record tor May. Ia-estate of Jane Carter, aale of real property confirmed. - ... Final account in ertalaaf Phoebe Carl ton, June 6.. i-' la aetata, of EiUl Parker, inrentorv r-1 . T " niea.- incai property, tcsuu; personal property, f lous. - . Report filed in estates of L Hart, a minor. Cog minors, Marion Levis,-B Cleaver. U 5ickerton. Hannah Paauaock. 3 J White: W H Btirri. McCone minora. u riant, minor-. Inventory fi'ed in esUte of Beth Rock well. RMlty, 38ereoBaL (538. In estate of Deborah Ewing. neraoaal property oraerea eoia. Will ot D D Montetth filed, dated Nov. 11, 1897. It leaves to Duncan Monteith, I $1,000; Margaret Monteith $1000, unless li... I. ... . , V. . . t ,t i vwmm lavuinuj m. ujii noaieiui ail th residue of- property, with provis ion tor support ot nis mother and brother Cbarlea. Exempt property . set aside. Invention filed. Real' property. $6250: I personal. I560; partnership property I Curran A MooUith, $8675; partnership property, Kawunga at atonteitn, sy. In estate of Jacob KeeeJ W H Goltra was appointed administrator. Bond $80, 000. Value of all property. $122,800.00 Ella Wirt adjudged Wane and com muted to asylum." Ia eeKte ot Caroline El mister. In ventoiy Hied. Kealty, $132. In estate of John T Ameaf inventory nied. personal, $3o40, io estate oi r in Bmitn.aisiriouuon to . . beir Ordered . Samantha at Saratoga, : -Dress. In a New One'of thafannieat'ofall Aie funnv looks is certainly "Samantha at Saratoga.".' Will Carlton pronounces it "delicious nu uior" aad Bishop Newman aya It is "bit terest saUre, coatrd with the-sweetest of exhilarating fun." Formerly; published ty subscription at the prioeof $2.50, and told, it is said, by tba.hundred troutand, if Dai recently been issued in an exquisite eheep book publishers. . Hurst & Co., ol Kav York, ai a means of widely advert ia. frig' that aeries and is acid At the fabulous ly low price of 25 cents. It would. seem strange if they should not sell a million of them. They are sold by booksellers, or tbe publisher direct. ,-. TOCURE .i.C. b lNONt! DAY. Take Laxuve biomo Quinine Tablets All drugjlst rofuuu the money if It faila, oCur. 25c. .... ' t : j v f CASTOR I A . For Infante and Children. Tha K!ni Yea Kartr Alwajs Ecrgfct ' Bear' tbe Bigaatnr of Reye saafcaa tb fowl pars, o-; '?(.'"-'. m j astlcsa "S'i'- ;.-- r . ' ' - ., . A "vl s , j; Absolutely Pura mi Him mm eo.. n vac SAT U iljSL" - - w - ., Tb Maesnie first floor hall was filled last night Jo bear tb Wnt debate be tween J Adam Beds, of Minnesota "and -jHoa W B BUyeu, of the onion com' mlUee called the meeting to' order and Mr. Newport, of the republicans, took Uw chair and Introduced ,Mr Bede. Mr Bed ia wha is known as a gold dsmo- crat, being a republican noa.' He is a versa tile ulker and a goo. I story teller, and did his beet on the gold argument. Tbe bast thing be said, some declare was hi statement in favor of tbe income tax aad savings uanks, both In tb Omaha platform. Of course the Democrat is not expected to f ufl up-Mr Bede,buttbla ia aboct the aisa of it. ' Mr Fay proved himself ooe of the ablest debaters who bav spoken :n Albany this year. Tb anion force have presented tb public four great speaker, J R Sov ereign, J H Davis, John J Lents and J P Fay. and of thee Mr Fay ia certainly not the Waal., lie. is a splendid talker aad aa able, reasooer. and tbe nnioa force were pro ad of the showing not made lor tne rati so oi ire silver. Hue snswer to Beda'a gold -argument ware eompiate aad eatiaMctory and ha pre sented an array of facts tbat have not been .answered except by' irrelevant stories. His sirairnment A tbe bond ia sne boaia waa to the point, aa well aa du mtktiam of tbe W ail street plan of government. He ia a fair and gentle manly apeaker and yet remarkably for cible, clinch ng his argameata ia a man ner that impvaaaa tbe bean-r. , , Bade said Bryaa and free silver were dead. ; Mr. Fay answered thia in this eloquent way. ' Bryan ia typical of tbat aaaaa aaUtaaa coo rage wbr& won tor McDonald., .Nap oieoa's Marshal, the titia of the braveat ot the bra re In years to com I see posterity peering into tb past and lift ing lb veils from lit marbl statue of tb heroes of tb 19th century. 1 see the fair daughter of France gather from' lha ann-kiaeed hills the violet, and with fingers deft and quiet whh love, fash- ion tbat gentle flower that pa tbe primal mora, wra eneoa rolled away, eaognt aad held, the amue of Heaxeo in it dainty petals, into wreath and crown lb brow of McDonald, the bravest oi the brave la war. - - I sea onr brave daughter, children ot the bur est land that swings in trie emile nf Heaven, wreathe ' from ' giiatentng skeiaa of eifver, a crown decked wjjh the! brighteat swm of cral'toxle. aad piaeauiti a a laurel that cannot die, epoa tlie brow of William Jennings Urvsn. I bear generations yet to come tell to their children the heroic straggle of Bryan, with equu fervor aad eloquence, aa does tb French peasant recount to bis chikl- loadly clasped in his arms, tna he roic deeda of Marshal McDoaa'd. aa ha led tbe 18.000 r reach soldiers over the I Alp ia tb dead of winter, mid tea and ! snow, n p through the Via Mala, a deep.loa Rural Life, foil of good thoughts oa I dark defile, formed by the Rhine, flank-1 the anbieet. lliaa Edna Howard pieated ed with lofty over-banging mountains 4- 000 feethign. Along the face cd moootaiae, which stoop over tn atui chaam below, a narrow path is cut in lb face ol th solid rock, now nagging tbe moan tain-aide like a mere thread. bow crossing ia a single arch the chasm below. Strangely Uent, enow capped ascantalas pierce the Ueavena in every direction. Tierce snow rtorm baa fill ed tbe path. Tbe guides sent ia advance, stock down long black pota to mark th of tne pain beoaata. tea rial aad Wrribl waa tbe assent before the era of th soldiers, but McDonald' termination -wa iron. "Forward," rama Lha commaad from his tern lira Tb first colaaaa peseeed forward and had advanced half way o the summit when a low moaning waa beard assong the bills, like tbe voice of the sea be lora a storm. Tb guide knew toe wall its meaning aad cased oa each other In alarm. . The ominoua sound grew loader and tre next moment lha fierce Alpiae blast with" a whirlwind of snow, broka dvenbe"' breast jof th mountain and howled liksan unchanged demon thro- neb the gorge below. On serried - Cos- nmn and strugg.ing line it thundered with reckles power. while overall, tbe fine eaow blown ia a cload, waa whirled I and scattered like an ocean Of mist. The very Heavens were blotted oat, Tba'lrighteoed soldiers stood and iMiea- ed to the raving ot tbe tempest mat Khreatened ta tear np the rock rooted I nlntlut ahriekM alvva their bead 1 f - - . . . - Irom their place and bring down tna I very Aioa themselve.' - andMreHerrtfic sound was heard. "Aa Avalaneal aa avalanche! ' shrieked th guidesrad lU next moment aa awful white -lorm came leaping aown tne mountain aide anl striking and striking full acainet jtbe column, atraggling along the barrow pth, paused afaighA through it into the abfse below. For aanoment black' steeds and tbeir rider were seen suspended in mid-air and then they oa- anoeared intosueic ana enow- ov nnatlw una poor orummer ooy, car ried over -the precipice, escaped death. and, crawling out irom the ice and snow. began to beat oa bis drum tne wuoeai AIM. .u. .u.i . n. i, ih. hi.wt nf a ,:,i.iun .LIB. ...I UiWl. . wnv, - 1 l..n in hi. ntina. Co the sides of the awful precipice the martial note came strut sling, the1 tender est appeal that could be made to a soldier's heart, vet no hand could reach him there and iftantraJ hv tha music note ol ''Onward' MarcbV'the soldiers left bim to bUdeath and the sol em a requiem of the Alpine sge sublime, tbe mountain height and 'defiled tbe aon-loved hills ot Italy beloi Thia aublime courage ol McDonald, won him the heart of every Frenchman ao Ion aa mankind shale lov the brave. Not lea heroin, not 1m courageous. Is the fearful march and awful struggle of j Bryaa against tbe solid ranks of repuu liaaaism, and so like the American peo ple will enshrine mm tn their he ws. : . TtieCoifnty Canvass. ' Tha canvass ot Linn eouoty wa end- ed by tb nnioa candidates this after noon at tne opera nouse, w-ieu iu amv ing;waa addressed in a live manner by Judge Whitney, Dr. Jones and other, who presented som facts worthy ol con sideration Tonight the republicans will bold forth i the court house. prmailainir9,boi!' pimpiet, sore aad all eruption are promptly- cared by Hood's Sampaiilla, which thoroughly purifies the blood eradicating every trace of scrofula. .5 ., : Hood's Pills are . easy to take, easy ta pa rate. Cure lndigestioa, billiousnesa. 0. SOCIAL "AND PERSONAL Mis Julia Taylor baa goo to Philo math to spend tho vacation season. Prof Mitchell returned thia noon from a trip to. Portlaed and, other place. - Ja F Powell baa returned from his fishing trip. Ha will count tbem nsxt Tuesday. ' : George Caldwell, of Portland, ona of the applicant yesterday for admission to the bar, came np but night to spend a few day at tbe horn of his parent j Hon A i Johnson, of Scio, write tb Democeat thatb bad nothing to do with tb Doug Hamilton conference re ferred to by Mr Hamilton. : At Miflers tbe republican dandldate poke to throe repnblicana. Meetrs, Coo sor, Rogers and f isber and about forty: anioauu, ncnaof whom changed their opinion at all. " - . , Misses Fen Flory and Lory Brandon, who have been teaching at Athena, bare returned to thia county to spend tbeir vacation. Also Miss Ida Porter who baa been teaching In Sherman county. . Albany people will be glad to know that Rev A M Williams ha accepted tbe pastorate of tbaC P church at Engene and will soon move with hi wile, nee Mias KoaaJmne of tbia city, to that city to reside. , , , ; A Flower Social will be held In the W C T U Hall Tueaday evening June 7. 1898. An inUreating prograia will be rendered and tight niesluMotsaerred. no auaussiaa urn, oat a couecttoa or tree will offering wiH be taken. , C E Sox and L L Swana of this city were examined at Salem yesterday for ad mission to tb bar They will pea. There was foartaaa applicants for ad mission to tne oar irom. fealem alona, ana it looks aa if that city will be flooded with lawyers, of whom two will be ladies. Doug Hamilton, who baa been talked about so much, I In tna aity He to'd tb DavocnvAT man tbt Mr. M anker is all right aod b intend to rota tor bins, aod corroborated tie ttatraenu po liehed in yesterday DxxocstAX. e commencement rjrogram for tbe normal ctaa jaat tsaoad by. Smiley ia a very pretty job. Tbe elaae will coist of Misers Id Stelimacher, Zua Skeeis, Orpha Fiaber, ana Measra Cbaa. Cooper, Angus Graham too bia way to Manila) David Gottlieb aad Lathar WUey. Tbe Jackson villa Times oi May 28 eon tciaatba following: . - - UoaL A MUJer of LeUnonddreaaed the citixeci of Jackson county at Goad Hid, Eag Polar, Central Point. Pboa nix aad Applegat this weak. Hs drew targe crowds and gavajen Ur aatisfartnm tJ l . Will I T . UooM A Miller of Linn coantv -favor ed us with a union speech Wsdneadav afternoon. Qnito'a number Kaianed' Co bim and wava wall pieaeed jrith what he eaid. - Hon M A Miliar ot Lisa conntyt ooe of the.ableet young men In Oregon's pouucai arena, cauea oa xoaay. a baa been apeaking "to ag andience everywhere eometi ma twice a day and doing good work lor tbe anion tick et. - Mui create a . good ' Imp where ver be goea. - ; 1 The School Entertainment. JTbe closing exerciae of the public schoois, or rather of tb cbtar gradaag from, tb eighth grade, war bekl at one opera boose last evenIng,Tn tb presence cf a good tired audience, Th protrara waa an excellent one. It waa opened by music -by tbe orcneatra, oikwed by prayer vbr fier. Reed.- Jfiisa . Tharesa Utepaagart waa beard ia pisno solo, wall rwaoerea ausse. aisry roenav, Irene SeeUndsandMae Milter of tna .gradait-fcg- dm.fneitt S a-rerrmB-tv Matcxn Imo aavmed by MiasTilvTaft-r3r-A ciaaa of thirty-six boy gay a flag drill that wa well carried out and heartily applauded. There were three eaaava, ooe by Mary Fosbay oa tbe Priest aad Prophet," showing the advantage of tna golden mean between the radical aad the conservative, one by Misa Miller oa 2ot an excellent pea for progreea l ti, aa excellent pea for wonnu ia U good thing, aad on try Misa See lands line audience so much in her vocal soio tort sne was eaiiea ueesT. rTOL. uod bell, of Moo month, delivered oa of bis most eetuibt addresses, always full of thought aad facta worth remembering ine entertainment closed with scan fantastic by Miatea Sine Clina. Leona Francie. Katie MenilL Abbi Hvda. Lia- ai PstteraoauMary Gataa,Beaaie Ham- mar, Ma a Tyree and Lmm Brenner, lead by Mies Clme. a beanufal exerciae splendidly carried ant. greatly' enhaaced in a second presentation by aocne colored lignta. i n as end another term of school life nnder splendid management aad sor rounatDg Memorial Anniversary. . Sunday, Jane S,is a day eet apart by tbe Wood- 1 sea the World, ia - - s maa icy ot " deceased C neighbor tocelebrata the 'w promalgalioo oi wood craft and strew th graves of tallow nuiehborS with odoTUS flo WefS, th.r-h, ivine a tttffht token ot living i Nn,.n,kniH. . All aaemhera Of Albany nanv-t will renort at their ball at toe boar of 2 o'clock p. sa. sharp, and are re i Q netted ta bring a bonnet ot Bower ana I j Mgj,t jtt tb proper obeervauea of oor or 1 j.. v rJ rVnml fVwitmaader. 1 -j v.w. The F.vldertce in tne case proves Hond'a Sananarilla cure rneama bs,dys-j Denais. catarrh, that tired feel lag. scroraia salt rheum, boils aad all blood disease) Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartia. Cure sick headache break np cold. TEE ECLUBXE GF SUIT OF FISS la dne not only to tbe originality and ' simplicity of the combination, but also to tbe care and skill with which it is manufactured by acientifio procesaea known to tbe Caxi forma Fie Gnur Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance OX purchasing; the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CAUFORKiA Fie SYBtrr Co. only, a knowledge ot tbat fact will assist one In avoiding the worthlc imitations manufactured by other par- e.. The high standing ox the caxi- fosxia Fie Sracp Co. with the medi cal profession, and tne satisfaction which tha genuine Syrup of Figs baa riven to millions ox families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty ot the excellence of Its remedy. It is far in advance ot all other laxatives. aa it acta on tbe kidneys,- liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing' them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial. effects, please remember the name ol the Company . . . ' aa; ntAitcisoa, ou. avensviujt. a sw Taa & t. Tf m r 9 i v ""-4 ' "A f-. t f r- WHEAT. Chicago 92t Jaly 88e Sept. Nsw York 102Ke July, 85e Sept. Sen Franeiseo fcijc Dec. Uverpool nacnanged. ' Albany 67c , , A Word for the Band. Albany June 4, x-uiToa ibmockat: It ia currently reported tbat tb mnsie for tb eonriag F earth of Jnly celabra tiob ta4o be lora ia bed by ouuide band, ttATtlnion of borne organixationa. It ia tsJw hoped for tbe ask of local pride and simple fustic tbat thia' errer will not be eomm Itted . The boys of tbe noma bead have worked ectaestiy nnder good loadersbip and reached crediUble results. . Thia merits recognition and eocooragemest. The Fourth of July bom fireside native : and-hatna least, .-..... RcliSioua iscrvicca. Baptist Church- Sunday. . SnbieeU "His Broker Body" It-JQ a m. "The Isle of taa.Sea" 7:45 pm. Tb Thorn p soa Baker QuarteU wUl sing ia to evening. . '" Rv J "tf Cornwall of Portland wulV preach ia the Camber land Presbyterian -church tomorrow morning aad evening at Lha aaaal bocua.-' , IJm'tad Presbyterian: Begnlar aarw ice at tb osoaL boors II am; and 7:45 p m. Sobject of morning -sermon ia Tbe Gospel Offering, evening "Com- fanioaa." - to S at 1:30 r Jr. Eadeavor at 30; Sr. Eadeavor at 6 :45. Everybody mmmij invnaa to atteso an tnei Preabytenan Church : Chfidrens Day. Tbe mora ing ervie at 11 o'clock will be a Children. Day service aad will tak th piaca of tba nana morning service aad Sunday ScbooL Jr. Endeavor at O30; Sr. Endeavor at 6:45. Evening service at 7:45. Subject ed aenaoo "4 Precioaa Farth," All are cordially i vttad to auaad all the serricea. Coaregational ehnrch : Forty-fiftli ai nvaraary. At 11 a m there will be con ducted aa aaaiveraary aervica. Oa May 1, 1853, tbe church in tbia city waa or raaixed. A rpeeiaJ service haa been cm. pared for th occasion. .Tbe roil of mem parablp will be. called and a respoaa - given by each member, and aa ' ad dree by tb pastor. A cordial invstatioai ia extended to all to attend tbia, aerrka. Tna pastor will preach at 7:45 ia tbe vCbriatian charch Preaching at 11 o'clock' a m aad 8 o'doekrp m. Snnday school 10 am; TP 8C E 7 a nu A cor dial invitation extended to all. -Rev- Bear Hastanaa of th TTnited vangdiraj church, will preach in the M x. ennrcn, aootn, toaaorrow morning at 11 o'lock,and at CorvalHaia tho eTeaing.' Provisions, - Feed, : Etc. Owing to the change in pru3 it is impossible to quota prices for any definite time. -We have the Hammond Co. meats, lard, etc. Will always quote prices as low as we can. Albany Trading Co. tst and Baker Sts. NEW UnRK WORLD Tkrice-a-Week Edition ' 18 Pages Week .. . 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