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They stop work, cost Sprains and Bruises! It costs little to cure Ox MA.LA a!! It saves time, them right away with O La JjLJtJ9 VIU money, misery. WE WANT MORE TRADE and in order to get it will give the following induce ments for net cash: D2Y GOODS. Scotch Plaids $ 05 00 80 yd. Calico in 10 to 20 yd. pieces. 1 Turkey Red in 10 to 20 " " . H (iocd working shirts, 25c, 40c nod 50c. Overalls, heavy. JO 45 50 Black aoron overalls. Blue " " . GROCERIES. 15 lb. granulated sugar 1 00 10c pk. Rising bun stove polish 05 3 cans good oysters 25 7 lb. good rolled oata 25 5 Hi. bucket Best lard 6C Bacon from To to 12c. FEED. Bran, Sborte and Chop feed. Butter and eggs taken in exchange. CASH paid for tutter and eggs. Albany Trading Go. ist and Baker Sts. R. N. MO jtRIS, Manager. LEGAL DIRECTORY Albany. W R Bilveu, Foehay A Mason block. J R N Blackburn. P O block. 11 Bryant. P O block. Anderson Cannon, P O block J N Duncan, P O block. T P Hackleman, Pearce block. Judge U H Hewitt, P O block . H B Humphrey. Kelly A Curl, bank building. L II Moitanve, Pearce block. J C Powell, P O block. C E Sox, PO block. L L e-wann, Bank building. H 0 Watson, tank building. Weatherford & YYjatt, Bauk bmlding. Whitney & Newport, Cuaick block. i W Wright, PO block. Lebanon. S M Garland. Brownsville. AATussing. Scio. TJ Wilson. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NORICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT the undersigned, Adtuinistrator of the es tate of Deborah Ewing, deceased, will at the hour cf 1 o'clock p. m., of Saturday, October 15th, 1S98, mJI at nnhlie auction to tne highest bidder. foe cash, at the north door of the Court House in Albany, Linn County, Oregon,! be following described real property, viz 'The north half of the north-east quarter (JO of the north-west quarter () ot bee tinn l'A thirty-one-, in Township eleven. South Range (3) three. West of Willamette Meridan. containing twenty acres, more or less, in Lina County. Oregon, on a public road running along tbe corth side cf said There is a farm dwelling, a good barn, and a oung orchard of six cr seven acres of bearing fruit trees on the plac. Situat ed about tour mi'es south of Albany, Ore jron, and is to be sold under and by virtue of an order of tbe County Court of Linn County. Oregon, made and entered of rec ord Kept. 10. 1898, Sept. 12. 1S03. Tnnvx H. McGhKB. Administratorof the estate of Deborah E. Ewing, deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE NOTICE U HEREBY GIVEN that the nndersigned has been appointed by tbe County Court of Linn County, Oreeon, as tne administrator of tie eetate of Mary E Crawford, dooeased. Any and all per sons haviac claim against rid estate are hereby notiSei to present tLem to the ndersigned at Albany. Oregon, wit'aio six months from the date hereof, duly verified, as by law required. Dated this 8tb dav of Angint, 1898, C. H Htewabt, Administrator. Weather ford & Wtatt, Attvt f.r Aam'r tXECUKR'S KOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN f HAT tbe nndersigned has bno apppointed Ex ecutrix of tbe last will and testament of Elitabetn Rambaugb, deceased, and all persoos having claims against tbe estate of said deceased will present the same prop erly verified, to me, or to L H Montanye, at his office in Albany, Ore ton, witbin six month from tbe date hereof. August 'It, 1898. L. II. R'jMFiAtlon, L. H. Montahtb, Executrix Atty. for Executrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe undersigned has been, by tbe Countv court, of Linn Co., and iS'ate of Oregon,duly appointed administrator de bonus non and the will annexed of the estateof G. F. Crawford, d- ceased, late of Linn Cojnty, Oregon. All persons Laving claims against said estate are hereby required to present them to tbe uodemgned within 'x months from this date at his place of business n the city of Albany. Oregon Dated this the 30th day of July, 1893. C. H. Stewart. Adm'r De Bones Non with the will annexed Wkathebfohd & Wtatt, Attorneys for Adm'r. Corvallis At Eastern Railroad. TIME CAkD. 1. For Yaquina : Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m. Corvallis 1 :4o p. in. Arrive Yaquina 6:00 p. m, 2. Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7 :00 p. m " Corvallis 11 HO a. in. Arrive Albany 12:25 p. m. For Detroit: Leaves CorvaMis 7:00 a.m. " Albany 8:0a. tn. Arrive Detroit li :20 p.m. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12 -.40 p. m. " Albany -j05 p. m. Arrive Corvallis 5i55 p. m. 1 and 2 connect at Albany with riaub rn Pacific train giving direct service to and from Newport "nd adjacent beechrs. Train for the mountains arriv.ts at De troit at noon giving ample time to rtach camping grounds on the BreiienbuHh and Santiam rivets same da . EDWIN STONE, 41. H. Wai.den, Manager. T.F.&P.A J.Tuunkk. Agent Albany. money, give pain. MARRIED. RICE MURPHY. In this city on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1898, at the resi dence of the olliciating clergyman, Rev C. C. Sperry, Mr. Virgil Kice and Miss T .nl ii Mtirrtliv. The croom is a son of J. N. Rice who lives near llollev. and is well spoken of, The bride is said to bo an excellent young lady. Times. RALEY SKILLMAN. In Portland on Wednesday. Sept. 28. 1898. Mr. Frank J. Raley and Mias M. Add ice Skillman. Tho bride is the vouugest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Skillman, of this city, and is a perfect lady, of rare attain ments. Tho tortunate groom is a weu-to-do young attorney. The happy young couple wero the recipients of numerous valuable presents, among which were two checks, one for $1,000 and one for foOO, an elegant piano, a mahogany bed room suite, etc. Brownsville Times. ANDERSON SNYDER. On Sept. 2 8 1S9S, at the Evsugelical parsonage in Albany, by Rev. O. B. Strevfeller, M Elmer Anderson and Miss Lena Sny der, both ot Linn county. WHEELER DAVIS. At the Baptist parsonage in Albany, on Thursday evening September 29th 1S98, by Rev. Ronald McKillop Hon. Jason Wheeler and Mrs. ' Elizabeth . Davis. All of Linn Co. Oregon. Tbev have the Wt wisher of many. NOTICE TO EBiDCE BUILDERS. The County Court of Linn and Marios counties, Stats of Oregon, will receive sealed bids, plans, specifications and strain diagrams, for the building of an cpen bridge over the North Fork of the Santiam River, at or near Mill City, Or. Said bridge to be completed by Decem ber 1st, I89S. All bids to be filed with the connty clerk of Linn county, at his office in Albany on or before Thursday, September 29tb, 1898. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. ol said date. Cash or cer tified check for 6 per cent of the amount bid to accompany each hid. Said de posit to be forfeited by the successful bidder should he fail to sign contract and five bond within two days as provided by law. The courts especially lequest eacn mo- der to submit a bid on plans, specifica tions and strain diagrams for a Howe Trues bridge, now on file with the clerks Of unn and Marion counties. The court reserve the light to reject any or all bids. t RA N K I'KABTUX, Clerk of Linn County, Oregon. MILE TDE mi LUSTS. All who march, walk or stand, should disks into their shoes Alien' Fuot-Eae, a powder. It cures aching, tired soie, swol len feet, and makes tight or new shoes esj." It abserlis moisture, and pre re tits chafing. bot,smaxting, blistered. sweating feet. All he regular army troops and navy men ne i it. Volunteers in hot climates rant exist in contort without it. Allen's Foot Ease1 is sold by all drairiristsaid shoe stares. 25c. Sample sent FREE Address, Allen S. Oimstead, LeRoy. N. Y. HOP AND f RUIT MOWERS TAKE NOTICE I am prepared to insure your Hop Kiln, and its contents, your Froit Dryer and their contents at the lowest possible rates, and with any of the six compan ies represented by my agency, which have a combined capital of over Twenty five million dollars. A police in either of these companies is as good as gold, and in esse of a loss yon receive your money without delay. For applications, write to or call on V. U. DCkKHAkT, Albany, Or. iMLuUO PROCURED, EUGENE W.JOHNSON, Winter ail Atlyiii PaleulCanse IT Trk Ave-. Whlaclaa. C OEAPEST POWER 1SD S00 PACIFIC LINE. To All Points East Solid vestibule trains, consisting of pal ace sleeping cars, luxurious dining can, elegant day coaches, magnificent tourist cars ind free colonist sleepers from the Pa cific to the Atlantic without change. 0O8T.DIRECT AHD CHEAPEST BOUTS r Koo(cnay) T,,., Mining TT" District TRAIL, f BOSSLASDAAO All point in the Okanagan Country. Ge a pamphlet eivinn a full lescriptiot of this wonderful country. Ask tbe aoent for a copy of tbe minintr laws of Britisr Colombia, Lowes ratal o and froin Atlantic uteamship ines. Canadian Pac, Ry. Uo.'s Aoyal Mail Steamship line to China and Japan CAHADIAM AL'STBALIAN 8TKAMXK LOT TO HONOLCLC, mi AXD ACSTRALIA. The shortest lioe to tbe Colonies. These steamers carry an experienced medical man, and a stewardess on every voyage For time tables., pamphlets, or any in ormatlon, call on or address. S N STEELE & CO. AgsnU.AIbanr EJCOYLE. Air't. 148 Third Bt..P and. Or. GEO. McL. BROWN. D. P. A. Vancouver ADMiNiSTRATOB'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned was on tbs 25tn day of August, ivjt, amy appointed administra tor with tbe will annexed, by the Couniv Court of Linn Couotv, Oregon.of the estate of Ielissa A. burkbart, deceased, late of said c un'y and state. All persons bavins: c him against said deceased are required to present the same to tbe undersigned duly verified, within six months from this date at Albany Oregon. This the 2"lh day of August, 1898. K. L. Burkbart. Administrator wiib tbe will annexed. WEATHEHKOKD& WTATT, Attorneys. the he best and yet simplest type wite is mufictured, the connuinmi'.ion of tn inventors grt. An expert meiiOirraphe afier niing ajanv machines, says. "I con aider tbe Yost Writing Machine far super- or io any I have yet used '' Gall at th Democrat office and see one of the type writers that has to have a perfect align ment. All Typewriters supplies ordered. F, P. Nottino. Agent. m. TERMS. Daily Democrat, 25 cents per month $3.00 per year.in advance, 80c per month Dot in advance. By carrier, lOo per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over months. Single copies 6o. Wessi.v. 1.25 n advance; 91.50 at end of year; 1 1.75 for second year; $200 foi third and proceeding venrs, when not paid in advance. Club of five new subscribers at 15.00. I he Responsihility. Froi the Worli'. On April 23 Prr dnt MeKinley issnd his first call for volunteers, lis railed or 125.0X) men. On May 25 lie Issued a call for 75,000 mor. When the first call for 125X00 men was Issued congress bad already author ised the increase ol the regular army from 26,610 to 61,000. Thcs Mr. McKinley had 180,000 sold iers when lie Issued bis second call for 75.0CO volunteers. Moreover he had al ready heard of the utter incapacity of tbe war department to arm, equip, trsns port or in any way properlv to rare for tbe volunteers already enlisted rnter the first call. He issued his secoud rail in tbe fare of Gen. Schofieldsdeclaii.t o that the lack ol system and headship in the war department was notorious in Washington and at tbe army poets and had been.the subject of remonstrance by him. There never was a time in the whole course of the war when the services of 40.0C0 volunteers, rlns the 61,000 regu lars, were needed. Yet with three times 40 000 volunteers and 5 000 over plus CI,. 000 regular at his disposal, Mr. McKin ley sent out his call for 75,000 more, with no preparation or apparent care for their mobilization or use. It appears to have been a case of flight or political aftertboogbt. Tlre "vr was any necessity for it. Turuul strength of the British army, at home, in Irdia, and all the colonies with a war going on in Soudan that abaarbs 15,000 troops is but 222,000 men. Ou of that number, India Is supplied wiib a tarriror. of 80, 000 troops, and Zi .000 mors are stationed ia the colonies. Mr. McKln'er wss not content antii he bad put 263,000 men under arms 10, 000 moie than the real strength of tbe British army. And this for a war against poor, old, impotent Spain, which only accepted tbe war to save ber "honor,' and was eager for quitting, as tbe sur reuder by Toral and tbe sham resistance in Porto kico proved. ibis mistake ol Mr- Mckinley's was the root ol all tbe evil that has followed. His idea of turning it Lorn a quick and sharp naval war, which It naturally was, to a long land war, for which there was no necessity, was without a shadow of reason. That there was no occasion for such an ariay of soldieis th ttiength of tbe expeditions actually sent out will show. Tliers were in all at Santiago 21,000 troupe, of which 15,000 were regulars and only 6,000 volunteers. At Manila including some troops still on their way. are 17,000 of which 14,000 are volunteers and 3,000 regulars Tbe entire number absurdly sent to Porto Rico against 4,000 Spaniards was 16.000, of which 2.500 were regulars, Thus only 33,500 volunteers Lave been employed in the three great expeditions which helped to confirm tbe victory won or made easily certain by tbe navy. And the navy was always ready, always efficient, always successful, because it was prepared for its work with intelli gent foresight aod was directed by com petent men under a proper system. It is these vast eneaoipmenle of super floooi men, badly located and shocking ly mismanaged, that Lave aggravated tbe hopeless incapacity and imbecility of Secretary Alger's department, with its added load of Sons and Somebodies appointed to highly important duties for which they bad not tbe slightest quali ficalijn. It is this mulikipliration of political officers and snperabnndant regi ments that bas added to the camp hor rors and mads the disgraceful and ap palling record of ten times as many deaths by disease as by tbe bullets of all tbe Spaniards. And lor this Mr. Mc Kinley is primarily responsible. From ths Watchman. McKinley, Banna, Keed and company opposed a declaration of war against Spain until public sentiment overwhelm ed them and t bey were forced to yield to the demands ot tbe American Deoole. Wt en war was declared tbey forced up on tbe conntrv an unnecessary issne of bands. Tbey next claimed the war was a Republican war and sought to to tarn tbe credit doe to American patriotism god tbe valor of our army and navy to political account. Incompetent men were appointed to responsible positions in tbe army because tbey had political poll. . Army camps were located in un suitable places and individual railroad companies profited through a monopoly of tbe travel and transporation to such famps. Ths onnscsssary suffering, dis ease and dealb inflicted npon our brave eoldiers as a rssujt of incompetence of tbe War Department bss so aroused the 1 wratb and indignation of all honest peo ple that ths Republican party, which was responsible for ths incompetent offi- clsls will receive a rebuke which they mo ricbly deserve. From the Indiana Star Press. Lack of true knowledge of tbe real is sne and tbe situation in the campaign of 1896 lost the democratic party thou ssnds of votes. A misunderstanding wss cultivated by gold bugs and rspablj. csns, whereby it was made to appear that the issue wss gold or silver, or a contest between these metals of gold and silyercoib. Upon that misundsrstand icg many voUd the republican ticket or declined to vote the democratic ticket who won'd gladly have voted democrat ic ticket bad they known the truth of the matter; that the democratic purpose then, as now, wss to add silver to gold, by restoring silver to its constitutional and ancieo'. rights. Hie LeglBlaturv. Little bueiness of importance was done in the senate yesterday before adjourn ment. Besides the usual foolish invest igating committees Wade introduced a bill to give preference in public employ ment to honorably discharged soldiers and sailors. In the house there was a long, silly de- j Date on irinuuiiK biiiiihiiik hi me nans, already prohibited bv resolution, ending against the smoke. Some new bills were the following : Freeland, relating to compensation of county clerks and other county ollioers. Fixing the salary of Marion county clerk at szouu; aeputies, fisuu; Biierm, j.juw; deputies,$2.r00; to take effect on the 1st pf July, 1900. Palmer, fixing the legal rate of inter est at 6 per cent, or by contract. Butt, relating to the ri.'ht of persons to examine public records and files. Three new eastern steamships hav; been named the Adm'ral Dewey, the Admiral Sampson and the Admiral SohW. it there Is anything in a name they will lie all right. McCoy and Corbett have had a fight. It was in a hotel. It was small business but the men are small men except physically. It is time both of them were mustered out by the public We have had enough of them. Of course there will be war growls The people have a right to growl, partic ularly whe:e there are grounds for It, which is according to many of our re publican exchanges, who in a measure lead ia the criticism of tht war depart ment. One sign of returning prosperity is the offer, made Isst week, of $'20,000 for a seat in the New York stock exchange, ith no sr Her In fact, no seats aie being ottered at any price. After tbe panic year of 18UJ seats were sold for as little as $13,000. Criticism is a g-tat royal American r gtit, and it is freely used, it must be, else corruption would be more rampant than it is. There is no one who may not be criticised. All men are not ex pert critics though, and criticism some- linres does not go very far. Mo t men admire fast borss.snd His to see speed developed. Oregooians just now have reason to be proud ot the performance of Del Norte, the wonderful Linn county raised horse that this week paced a mile in tbe remarkable time of i .0A'i without a driver. Thirty prominent women of Bowling Green, O., led by the wife of a state senatoi, have donned, calico dresses and begun work peeling tomatoes at 3 cents a bucketful. They do this ti set an example to many girls of tbe place who need empbrment, but aid loo proud to seek It tn a canning factory. Three bills hsve already been intro duced in tbe lowtr Loose to abolish the railroad commission, and yet there is considerable o! a chance of the matter being delayed and trifled with until the legislature adjourns without any action in reference to it. Aoti election prom ises will be remembered this time. The state lo!sl store will do one very commendable thing If it anocks Mr. Corbett out. A solar plexus would be so excellent blow to deal blm. There is plenty of authority for this statement from the Salem Statesman and other re publican papers. If put to a vote of the people tbe smalloessof tbe vote received by Mr. Corbett weald show bow emphaU nally tbe people are against hit candida cy. The New York republicans certainly bave a dasLing man for a leader. There is no dark borse to him. Wih bis eye glasses and prominent teeth be has been before tbe imsriean peop'e very conspicuously for several ears, and whenever be is around it will bw known. He will notify the public of the fart . Really Roosevelt is not tbe kind ot man to put at the bead ot tbe stale of New York. Ucco be was known as Wiliism I) Brnum, bet later, ss he became belter knows te the people, he dwindled sway until be bees its little billy broom, and later still be dwarfed notil bis own po litical household would bave none of bim. I a 1SJSS he became the paid speak- r of the gold baggers and was made chairman of the gold bug national com mittee. He stuck to bis job as long as tbe money lasted, bat when bis band was forcibly witheld from tbe party treasury be threw u? bis beads aod quit. Star Prtss. Tbe information rotten from reliable men coming from tbe Klondike conolry leave little doubt that it is a good coun try lor the average man to keep away from. That there is bard'y one cbsoce in a hundred for a man to go there and be able to stske out a paying claim. 1 be best properties, and there are some good claims, bave been gobbled op by com panies and tbe British officers, leaving little lor tbe prospector who bas notbir g bat bis faabds to back him. Kvery trus citizen loves tbs flsg. It doesn't take any legislation to make bim do so. It is inherent in Ltm and be will take every occasion possible to float it ia the . breeze. Aod yet nowsdsys whenever a state legislature meets some one wishing to make a toss Introduces a bill requiring the flag to be pltced in soma particular place oo some particular or all occasions. Tbis is tbe war tbe books fill op with laws, many that are entirely annecesa;y. Depend on it tbe flag will bs protected in every community in the conolry, and every good citizen is a committee of one to see it done ALL SORTS. Theatrical companies in Mexico moat play everything they advertiseor psy a fine. Sumatra ksrosine la at present a form idable competitor in tbe Russian mar let. The supply isemi to bs uolimited. With only ball as atroog a fleet as ths English (he Fnncli bavs 1.341 lieuten ants and sub-lieutenants, while England has only 1,246. In fifteen years Russia has sent 24,000 persons to Siberia, fully 100,000 relatives of prisoners having accompanied the ex iles wltb their own free will. The hearing organ of animals is not always locaUd io their bead In some grass-boppers it is locat d io the fore lezs, and appears on the wings of many insects A lion hunter who bss wads a study of that animals peculiarities, esys "all lions are le't handed. Wben one str.kss a forcible blow it slwajs uses the lelt paw." A rooster in Limestone, Me., was struck by lightning and deprlvsd of its tsil feathers save two. Ths chanticleer survived the shock and the owner bas christened bim Cervera. The smallest and oldest sect in tbe world is found in tbe siuall city ot Sab ine, in north Palestine. They bave de fied the ravage of war, poverty god op pression for over 8,000 years. The man-faced ctabs which swarm in the island seas of Japan are queer crest ures. Tits holy is only about an Inah in length, but it is coverd with a head which bas a face closely resembling that of a Chinese cooley. Some of the natvvea io Australia have a queer idea of beauty. They cut them selves with shells, keep the wounds open for a long time, and .when tbey beal hugeecais are the result, Tnsse scars aie deemed highly oruaineutal. It is a common Asiatic custom for the jbndegroiui to give chase to ths bride either ou ro r, on horseback or in a canoe, ir the bridegroom catches tbe l . , , , . .. i . , i I fugitivs be claims ber as bis wife; other- wiss tbe match Is broken off. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS i The peace commissions have at las gotten down to business in Paris in a manner a ludicate that tbey will take all the fall to complete their labors. As expected Spam is already making some very loud demands, but of course this is natural. Liks a person they cannot ex pect to get anything if they do not ask for it. The great contention will be over tbe Philippine islands.and on them tbey will disagree. ; The Democrat expects to see it result in the United Slates get ting something tbs size of Luzon, and perhaps Spain tbe rest. As a matter of fact though Spain might as wsll not tske anything, for she will never be able to bold it anyway. The insurgents have made up their minds never to submit to SpanUb rule again, and it the United States should own the adjoining Ulaui It would never submit to si ch govern ment as existed before, so the matter might just as w II be ended one time as another. Give tbe insurgents their freedom and then let them run things to suit themselves whether it is just the style of the United States or not. Io Oregon a state legislators has been in session, getting a start in legislation aud the election of a Vuited Bute sen ator, principally the latter, the real cause of the calling of it in special sees ion. In the matter of legislation bills bsvs been introduced in about the usual style of past legislatures, good ana bad, sensi ble and foolish. The best ones ask ftr the undoing ot the past bad jobs, such as ths abolition ol several eorr missions and the reenactmectof the mortgage tax law. There are the osoal number of assessment bills etc., most ot which wi:l die natural deaths, as tbe introducers should know. The spirit ot tbe members io power si-ems to be to make themselves con spicuous in a manner that will give them a political leverage in the future coonoile ot their party. Another slate fair has cloel, causing the usual criticism of Oregon's stats U'is lor a goud many years. They are not a'l that a slate lair should be They are not run to that disinterested way that a state fair should be run in. Whenever polities get into a state fair then look out, there is going to De dis satisfaction. There should never be any politics in a thing that U for all the peo ple. If Oregon woold t.ave a state fair that would b a credit to a stal that de aires rapid development it shculd be run on broad Hoes accordiug to the best eastern fairs, in which people generally unite in making them successes. Locally a shortage Las been discoveted in tbe accoqota ol a eocnty official, al ways a very nopUstant thing, because it sbskes one's confidence in our neigh bors. A good many think that in this case It was a matter of carelessnese, and was not a deliberate nee of tbe county's money. It merely carelessness it is none tbe more justified. A county treasurer has no right to be careless. It is an office that should b rcn on very strict principles, and so carefully that there will be no chance for anything like that, tbe fact that it is being dooe for a muni cipal government makes it Ibe more or gent that all tbe p's and q's be watched the t's crossed and tbe i's dotted. There bas been almost a famine of butter tbis week in Albany, so :ittle has been brought in by tbe farmers, and the average person does not like to psy nearly a double price lor creamery but ter as excellent as R if, and in fact can not afford to do so. Io the cities though tbe person of means cares nothing t-ft a few extra dimes jat ro he gets w hat be wants. t has been raining pitchforks during tbe week, to nse an old expression sig nifying bard rein storms. Tbis is some times wtrbfoot s'yle. though as a rele it raics mist more thaa an; tbing else. So far the farmer baa l ad nothing to com plain ot and l.eis evidently well satisfied the weltng beiogdooe hisgronnj. Curious Fact 4. Forty per cent ol tbe beat ol so ordin ary stove goes no tbe chimney. Tbe suisl -st cow in the wot Id i to be found in tbe Satnoas itlandt . When the planet Mars i nearest the earth it is 36,000,000 miles awsy. Tbe Calilornia woodpecker will carry an acorn thirty miles to store it io its nest. In Russia tervsat kie '.heir mistress's bands both at moruin. and evening greeting. The longest canal in tbs world is in Russia. It extends from St. Petersburg to the froolisr of China tnd is nsarly 4500 miies long. In Pern it was once tbe custom for domestic seivaots to bave two of tbeir front teeth extracted. Tbeir absence in bested their servitude. Tne drill of tbe Roman soldiers wss sxctedingty severe. It comprised not only the use of arms, but tanning nmping, climbing, wrestling, swimming b tu nsked and in full armor. Paper floors lor dwelling houses are coming into use in Germany. They are formed ol serersl thicknesses of stout pspsr, dampened, pasted and rolled. Tbey bave no crevices or joints to har bour dust or varmints, and are yielding ttbe feet. Die largest hornet's nest that bas ever been taken undamaged was more than a yard in circumference and one foot four inches in length. It was found suspend ed from the roof of a house on the Earl of Clarendon's estate, and weighed barely three pounds. It was said to contain 730 insects. Tbs deepest lske in the world so far as known, is lske Baikal, in Siberia. While nine thousand square miles is its area or nearly as large as laks Erie, it is four thousand to 4500 feet deep, so that it contains nearly as innch water as lake Superior. Its surface is 1350 feet above the sea level and its b'tom is nearly 2900 feet below It. Quite a quantity of toast packed in bar rels, an article made of stale buns split through tbe middle aod toasted, is im ported from theUnitea States Into Can ada. It is bought in solely by Noras people along tbe border in tbe Algoma district, who eat soups. Lately the dis eovery has been made that tbe Finos bave been smuggling tobacco packed be tween the toast. Clubbing Rates. The San Pram 'isco Weekly Examiner uext year will give to its subscribers a $10,000 residence in San Francisco rent ing for $80 a month, a $3,390 U. 8. bond, $1,600 gold nugget and hundreds of other things. You can get the Examiner and Wisklt Democrat for $2.50 a year, with the Daily Democrat bv mail for $4.25. by carrier $5.76. in advance. The Demc- VMM. .til UIU9I VUlf UUWUIUIUStlUU Wl- n.ent MISFITS. Senator Driver bad his abons tls.ek1 in Salem, a fact that was considered suf ficient for an item In a local paper. Tbe Senator ia the most Ulked about of anv man io the legislature, on account of his odd, irreverent, Bob Evans like expres sions and peculiar ways. This legislature is just about as econ omical at those in the past. Among other useless things a house calender was voted. This is a very expensive padded affair that is not needed at all, io fact ia entirely covered by the print ing of the bills. Governor Lord wsnts an appropria tion right off for ths tebuildlng of tbe Mechanic's hsl! of the OAC recently t urned. A good hall can be built for tbe $16,000 insurance without any appropria tion. Tbe usual cumber of useless clerks are being employed by both bouses, and by the time the legislsture adjourns the record will I an average one. Lad cieras sesm to be necessity to a state legislature. Alter alt Mr. Corbett. tbe Portland millionaire, is just about like tho aver age U. 8. senator, as rich and ss able, tuny as competent as Mr. ilcBride, which is not saying very much. It is time though that some atste set an ax- ample and elect a live up-to-date man lor senstor. and Ore iron miirht as well doit as any auto. Mr. Corbett should by all means be mustered out of the sratorial race. (jive Oregon a live up-lo date man for the place. Special correspondence to the Rose- burg Review from Sslem : "Senator Driver ia Drorlaimin that tbe man who supports Corbett might jostss well write tbe word S o-l-d across both cheeks. And it is this kind of tslk that one bears every whei eon the streets oi c-aiem. ' In the senate a joke was sprang in tie form ot a resolution calling on tbe secre tary of stale to supply senators wilh copies of the seoste journal of 1S97 Selling did not notice tbe year men'- -ed and interposed ao objection in c intereet of economy. Unite a ...le passed through the chsxiber b' - at tention was called to tbe ioke. I Driv- er remarkel: "Ifyoowant i - record of proceedins or Isws of then.. -gon leg islator oi isy? yoa'U bave I . tn to hell to net them." Mr. Drive.- sod Bob Evens shoo.d form t partre.sbip and travel. Tbe students of tbe state university have elected officers with C V. Gallo way as president. They had nearly en ough to go round. Wi'I this stale legislature appropriate t IO.OaM a year to keep op sixteen prufet sure in the state university at tat salar ies to look after tbe mental wants of ninety-two young men and women? The Salem Journal says it would sup port Mr. Roosevelt for governor of Sew York it there, implying that be ia an in dependent. But he is not an independ ent. He absolutely refused the nomina tion from a crowd of independents, stav ing that be would lake only the straight republican nomination. Tbe folio ing very inconsistent item is taken from an Ohio paper: "Last winter Andrew Burns, of Ore- pa, was frozen and lost an arm br am' potation. A f?w weeks ago while hunt ing tn a forc-ft he was overcome with beat, from the effects of which be died. 11 is body was found tour days Uler, guarded by his dog.' Tbe caJem JocrneJ very kindly offer tbe f reexlom of tbe capital city to tbe eo lons. This was very kind, and shows a big heart in tbe Hofer Brothers, for whenever a lot of men not need to citv ways are let loose once it means a good deal. Io New York state yesterday Mayor Van Wyck was nominated by the demo crats for governor of tbe state, aod will make tbe run against Col. 'Roosevelt. Van Wyrk bas du-p'ayev) considerable talent as a mavor. much more than he ias riven credit for when elected, and trx'picad for tbe rough r.dcr. It sometimes looks as if the state legis lature was run in tbe interest of tbe state printer. More useless things are ordered printed than can be named. If a busi ness man was to run things in the same manner be would be swamped inside a year. Printer's ink is a splendid thing in the rig place, but people using other people s money do not seem to Know where the right place is, so they daub it on to everything. The report of the secn-tarv of state to the state legislature is a complete and exhaustive affair, in keeping with the splendid record of this official. As a sample of the manner in which the sec retary runs thine he refused to allow the bills for publishing Uie weather re ports amounting to about $3,000, a mat ter entirely under the agricultural de partment of the United States. These and other bil is it is safe to predict tbe legislature will swallow whole and pass in the regular appropriation bill. "I venture to predict that within 20 years Oregon wi 11 be one oT the richest and most attractive of the Western states. Its climatic conditions are simi lar to those of the British islands. The seacoast is washed by the warm Japan current, just as the British islands are by the Gulf stream, and in each instance the effect is the same the creation of a superabundance ot vapor, mists, clouds and rain, which maintain the land in perpetual verdure, and vegetation in per ennial growth." The above ia a portion of an interview with C. Lombardi. of Texas, printed in the Dailv Sews, Dal las jexaa. es Thousands of persons have been cured o piles by nsing Do Witt's iiaxsl Slve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. At J. A. Cummings. Tbe Chief Burgees of Mitesbur. Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills he ever used In the family during forty years of bouse keepimr. Tbev cure constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles. Small in size but great in re suit. At J . A. Cummings. Win your battle agsinkt disease by act ing promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces immediate results. When taken early it prevents consumption . And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. A . A. Cummings. Mobic Miss Mitorca Surmeater teacher ot piano or organ. System ths Mason touch and technique. Residence ?ifth street, opposite U P church. Liver DDIs Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, eousti patlon, sour stomach. Indigestion are promptly cured by Rood's Pills. They do their work easily and thoroughly. Best after dinner ptlla. SS cents. All druggists. Pills Prepared by C I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. Ths only P1U to take with Hnnd's SarsaparlUa. Hoods TELEGRAPHIC A Baras Harder . Baker Citv. Sent 30. Wednesday PVA Jack Weaver shot and killed Win. Mo Kinnon at Burns. McKinnon and his companion attempted to pley o kike on v eaver. w eaver drew his revolver and shot McCinnon, Deceased is a broth er of Sheriff McKinnon of Harney coun ty, woo, wiiu a posse, in pursuit ot the murderer. Saw Kkamcisco, Sopt, 30. The steam ship Gaelic arrived today.vis, Honolulu bringing tho congressional commission from the latter place. The commission will hold meetings at Washington on Nov. 14, which will be attended to by chief Justice Frear probably by President Dole. What Iskss Bars and Cleveland, Sept. 30J The Leader has from its Washington correspondent the following interview with Senator Han na: "I do not know what the instructions given our peace commissioners are," said Mr. If anna, "but so far as concerns the negotiations which will be instituted in Paris tomorrow, I can sue no other re suit than that Spain will have to relin quish her soverignty over not only Luzon islands, but the entire Pbilipine archi pelago." Psesieral AcalaalSs, New York, Sept. 30. A dispatch to the Her lad from Washington says: Senor Agoncillo, the Pnilipine repre sentative has made public a translation of the Pbilipine constitution. By this constitution Aguinaldo formally renoun ces the title of dicator, and assumes that of president of the revolutionary govern ment of the I'hilipines. He provides for four secretaries. Varasl Fires St. Paix, Sept. 30. A Cumberland W ia. special to the I hs patch says : Cumberland meets a sad sibt today. The mill portion ot tbe town is a smoul dering heap of ruins. The loss is about $l85,UuO. The forest firea were swept in to the city from tbe southwest about 5 o'clock last night by a tornado. The flames spread with a rapktitv that threaened not only the entire city but the live of the inhabitants. The atlse- Ttritrt New Yobk, Sept. 30. At the mi etiog o Hie Chicago platform democrats to- tia.Ueiry George, ton o ti.f-icgle-tax !- Ve, was nominated to bead an in (!- ' d-mocratse ticket. Tbe nomioa t l Et:iott Danfortb for lieutenan t .-ernir bv lb regular convention at ,rcote wasmJoreed. S aaira Svbaci-he, Sept. 9. At tbe democrat ic convention the names of August Van Wick, mayor ot New York ; James K, McGuire, Syracuse; John B Stauchfield and Judge C Titos, were presented for nomination lor governor, i he vote re sulted Van Wick 3oO, Titus 41, McGuire zi, tsumcnneid Asaiaal "s KeawkUe. ew ioK,ept. 29. A dispatch to tbe Herald from Manila eavs: At Mai otbs, tomorrow. Azuinalda'wili formal v inaugurate Ue republic of the Phibpin- es. invitations bave been extended to uie pn Depot army onicers. and newspa per corre.-pooden ta. A thousand natives will attend. The Transport Arizona with navy recruits and an immense lot of mail arrived today. tTni IwaeS MawACKHt, Wis., Sept. 29. A special to the Sentinel from Cumberland, Wis., says: Fire, supposed to have originated from forest fires, burned half of this city to day, causing a pro pert lose estimated at 22-5,(j0. About 26 families are borne lees. Five children are reported burned to death. A lare sawmill was among tbe buildings burned, throwing many out of employment. Kain saved Uie en tile city from being burned. AU tbe wires are down and details are bard to get. fcttSla. Call Loo Creek, Sept. 2S. Stockmen of tbe Middle For k section complain of wanton slaughter of cattle, ileoenlly several Lead of fine cattle bare been found dead on the range, with their throats cut. No cause can be assigned for this wanton work, and no clue as to Uie guilty person bas been found. As tbe cattle killed belonged to different persons tbe work is believed to be that of some fiend. zlMrmlBC Far Bayar4 Dewi, Mass., Sept. 29. The town bas gone int-i mourning out of respect for tbe Uie Tboe. F Bayard. The flags on me town hail and tne cnuruto tee be ing piaced at hail mast. Airesdy mes sages of condolence have come to tbe fam iiy Irom ail parts of the country. A Smuii Sasrtlat lints, ur., Sept. 29. An eBort was made last evening to kill John Caldwell early last avemog, while be was engag ed in a card game in TrUch & Donegan'e saloon, by Miss Mary Johnson, a young woman late! v employed as chambermaid in the French hotel, who formal y, it is reported, lived in Salem. It was very sensational. Sl-Vl KftaC Pasa, III., Si-. -: The striking un ion coat miners, and imported miners engaged in a pitched haute in tbe main street in tbis city tonight. Several hun dred shots were exchanged. Not one was wounded in the ranks of the anion men. The negroes were driven from the city to their stockades, carrying with them, it is believed, a number of wound ed comrades. One of the negroes is re ported to bare died soon after he reach ed tbe stockade Desultary firing con tinues at midnight, in the vicinity of the stockade. KuarS Mead Deohah, Mass., Spt. 2S. Thomas F Bayard died at 4 -.30 this afternood at Clarkstein. the summer residence of his daughter, Mrs Samuel D Warren, after an illness "of six weeks. His death was without pain. ratal ExalasSaw Xsw Wiiatvxmi, Sept. 2S. Half a ton of powder exploded at Lind's road build ing camp, 17 miles north of here, and killed three people, Gus Swanson, Mike Gee and a 6-year-oid eon of John Xic Oil loch McCuIloch was fatally injured and Dan Sandstorm seriously hurt. Three horses were killed. The cookhouse stable and shops were blown to pieces. The report was heard 20 miles away. Calaasawa' Beasalas Havana, Sept. 23. Mystery and sec recy surrounded all tbe official acta of the Spanish government- Especially was this the case in exhuming the re mains ot Columbus, and this fact baa caused much unfavorable comment and given rise to grave rumors, wh ich .though unconfirmed, appeared to have some foundation, that is that tbey have been stolen. Alser Be4rt WASinsotoy, Sept. 28. Secretary Al ger bas returned to Washington. He came to tbe war department immediate ly alter breaxtast. Later he made a verbal report to the president on the in spection of the army camps which be bad just concluded. He was occupied with the president for two and a half hours. The Artaaaa There Sax Fbaxcisco, Sept. 2S. Word has boon received in this city that the trans port steamer Arizona? arrived at Manila today. She left here August 21, with a regiment of soldiers for Honolulu, ami was then sent to Manila with a small de tachment ot troops in chargo of lieut enant Wright. Tub Univkrsitt or Oket.on graduated ast June tbe largest class in its history. Tbe class numbered thirty. The fall term will begin September 19th. Stud ents who bavs completed the tenth grade branches csn enter the sub-freshman class. No examinations are required for graduates f accredited schools. Reason able equU alente are accepted for moot of the required entrance studies. Cata logues will be sent tree to all applicants. Persons desiring information may ad dress tbe president, Secretary J. J. Wal ton, or Mr. Max A. Plum, all of Eugene, Oregon. The coarse offered are those of a good university. There are depart ments ot modern and ancient languages,' physics, chemistry, biology, geology English, elocution, advanced engineer ing, astronomy, logic, philosophy, psy. ehology, mathematics and physical edu vation. Music and drawing is also taught. The tuition is free. All stud ents paj an incidental fee of ten dollars yearly. 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