The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 09, 1891, Image 1

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VOL XXVII.-
ALBANY, OUhGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBtiK I). 1891,
I'.nliKil Ml the lo Olilce nl Allaa'. Or, HeroitiM Ins HI nil Mutter
TITM t MTTI.Iti, rablLbrr and frsprlelersi
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, forrsk. fcititii Ml mi
nUuiiltM lit situ iwrr.
LADIES trs'irate
ntn will Hr.l
TuMlO tfnrt ss.ly rw tiivw us nr. u sU
th oomtiiuii, Krttit iiUsuuw at ewMiW-to4&
iu only tst lo lb ofmlamtv i( lli ortsttt'.
lBnliirimnt-iiH t hs OrtK l.l I, tn I IMA".
tUFCsmi.iuii. t rtti
iu only M lo lb of
lo nt4 niwrlmenl-ii
Or. HAKTKH'8 LI
M mtii'.ml on rwii of ti
Or, HART Kit MCD.OiKS CO., 3t.UWi, A
ACADEMY
or
Cur Ladj of Perpetual Eslp.
4LDANY, - - REGON
OondnoUJ by tha 8lnt. , f St. Ikii-.llct
tuition hi Mieci iUf arDoui ratisrom
f&tofl.
Kurtarina o' Br
K-Mob at r
rtt-t Urn arnir
Eed CrownMills
AO AKRItll "H
rOGHAY MASON
lira agists and HcakhcHr rn
Infer Jotn B. Allien' pi.i.IlrtJos,,
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4l.n.lXT, OltCtlO!
IX A V
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR!
Whr to jrcttlit Hest Bargains,
"Vhr to get tho Best Value for Your Money,
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Dry
Answer
lit!
And they will
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ALLEN BEOTHEES,
WHOLESALE RETaIL GROCERS
CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND
KINDS. IN LARGE! OR
IN THEIR
Flinn Block,
H LADIES
-It tha
iy and Fancy Goods Store of Albany.
Ta.jr aavrjr all the l.ate.t 8tle and Novrllie In lha Mililaiiaf Una. ai.i
a tampl,t, nark o( Ladle and ChilJrm'a Furnihlng (r,oJ,nd rcad.T-nadr
(trmenU. Good, tha brut, and price the low.nt. Call ani b conrined.
FIItBT STltEET,
F. JL. KENTON,
CEALBtt m
Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices.
EXTUAOTS,
And a general &880rUnent of
O- 1BL O C3 2ES IE E3 t3 .
Near tho Post TfUce, : Albany. Cregor
We are the People
Who carry tho. most cornpluto line of Hard
ware, Stevca, , Itanjei, etc., in market.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
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J r . vV, -rfr-zif 1 i
r.;::S n the ISLOOD, Cnres CONSTIPATION, INIiKJKATI&N,
;;.z')cir.fts, liver complaint3,sick headache, wj,
vmi'h'X!., all SKIN AFFECTIONS, and DISEASES AfilSir.'G front
a KISOKDEBED STOMACH.
Th: Genuine JIAMB VRG THA i put up in YELLOW WhAPPIJir,
with Fi'ctimile !tfiaiure of Jill I L FRESK.
' ftDli4QTCN & CO. Accirra. Gam Fhangisoo. '
fflTit BY AHi niU'CfilHTH AM OKOfrBH.
JllliU
THOMAS
U Vy ULlLayodin the
SKIN DARK AS GOAL
Koxemi. Afflict a Wrll-TC nawn CJentlo
num. ritl.thln Subject d limit;
I "pou. r.ur."rel Terribly.
AVliolo Kk'.,V C'owred.
Given Isy Ban I'rmirl eo h'.'i'.cm.
r.ll-M U-.voKiivivl C io, . ;;,
Yi'na Cured fuf t, "i I-y
Cl!n:ri l:i w.';;:v;!.
hu.1 tlotH ur tno : It It .n iinuj t.i.t t ft . .1 li ul h
IIKi t wiw triMMi Mt y t. it lite iUv-;w- ti i :i
cio-o; lm U I li.il nnl'v l.i'x n a i ,it ,i. m
MIOUM 'l':!,!.:! l4l I n.lVnl 111 III : il;t lltfto. I
mni ttl.i.'.Hl li'iru.ty. I wni tilll iol M TJti k Hi
co it fmm ny li(, i' up li mv Lim i i I nli u
H;h1 n'HT'liil II firol t. t 1.'! r I'lV I .1, ; li!
ii'"r ! t h.lf il'i.-in h of i ri. t in 1. -) .
iik 1 m ivufifilv rv.i.,().i i , h..i:h, Ui.il
h.ivc .iyu I w imiiii.1 cv.-r I"i 0 1 v IU I? U i n-i
.. ,oi-s). .V uiim' iT ri ju-rM-U. nn
t ii iufi:nt, imI I luvo inkt hut l i,l of i.
whil 1:1 1 h h.w i!mw fur nw, 1 11 1 l.:in V.wnt:
i
Hi . I I ii',!n In wrCu mul li l ..u Innw. .
ll.nt
c .a 11 ,Vf manr.o In t'il nmiiiv i
i.ns .io;i..- ::,
rrnprl )r !tIhc li..t tlmi t,
r'uUt.i, M.iriti t'n., i.ilV. u!.
Cuticura Rosolvcnv
Tho mw Tllfi sl riirli1vr,t:itrmnl!y (o cV.m, th
M.mhI lf hit tlHlrilillH tlhtl tHt.-ml.fl C'ullHMlU mill
thiu rvuiuMi lh. riuw.taj tVTliriu, Ihff ivt
bklti Cnrv, iul t'n iiTiu Miiai-. mi i'i;:rl.i:c OUn
lr.inti!lr, ttirtiiy (lorkisr I!,-. nkln nn.l aculji,
ml rentun tli ln!ri,rtiri ti.ry ill-run ainl humor
of lh Un uJ I.UkxI, I rtHU iim;i- to uru.'uU.
PolJ rnryw1ii-ro. Irt.. CfTirra, 50c.: 8op,
Krn.nl vest, fl. l'rvNTnl ly th l'ima
IIRI K Nlt 'HKVKMk. (HliKTl.N, ..l,.n.
4T (or " ll..w to fur. tKIn (tawr..'
PIDY'C Hkl""--! Hrnlp purttliit mxl branltllrj
OAS I O bjrCt'TH't'UA IviAr. AUululi'ly inra.
M'u'SCULAH STRAINS
I rln, bark D'ti, ink kliliwra.
thi nxiuiinm, nut ch'-st pMn r IU-icJ
In ti itiiiiitii. ly t)i Cnllcurit
Anil-I'Mln I'lialrr. The llral uiJ
n.y luiauiun.uu . ,iu.k;iiini; '.aatrr.
Tltc O b Mknnwtn1(r4
lh Imultnf NiwlT far
i1rrlir4 C (.
1 only mi, rinl7 fur
m.warriuurwnim,
1 DTMcrlb, ttaixl h'l
w aaf. In rrcnmtnuwlUi II
!'! Pi t all ii(Trm.
L. 4, BlX'N KK. M. Ia.
Iiat'iTtra. IiA
BM W Ilnivviala.
fiti (t'J .t ( O'ick. Aianti.
Goods, Etc.,
with One Voico, at
SIMPSON'S.
CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL
SMALL UANTITIEST"'
SEASON.
ALBANY, ORBGOU
BAZAAR.
Leadiaf -
li.. 1
waul LllO UCB
durahle furni
is manufactur"
city go to
BRINK'S
nTi In Xl
riToiiYa.J
I a.
ff . !1 mm taww.
WDllini
1 - SiriTRA uj,
nniBrP i . you
UJ UV and most
Mil future that
i,oc3ai, itKConn.
Notice. One nr mere iurjftoii. )f Pa
clllo branch (it National 8u)(Ica1 Imlltule
No 319 Huli street, iJ F, Intend to vUlt
the St Charlc hotel, I.clinnon, Oct lith,
and the Revvrt Ikiuko, All anv, Oct 13th,
orr day ottlr, tor exmnlnitlon of pcmon
for treutment bjr thl limfltute.
Tlil Inntltute U cicclully devoted to
the treatment t curvature nl the Iite,
dtvitc of the hl and knee Jjlnl, crooked
1 1 in Im, club fv't'l anO all boiitly ilelormitio.
Their iuccc. In tretln theac trouble a
c 1 1 a all chronic dUeNct hn inade for
the Ir.Kttiulc it nnllonnl repulnllon.
All nerion who are unor.nu from Hnv
ot thee complaint houM not f ill to
take lvantoi'c of thl oppoit unity for ro
lief. No charce in made for connultation
or exatnlnatlou. Kefcrence may be had
to the following reUlcnt:
lion lho 1. DavuUon, halcm, ur.
Supreme JiuIk R 1 UoUe, Salem, Or,
Kcv i; N fomllt, Albany, Or.
V C Mm Kan. Albany. Or.
I. It ltiung, Oakland, Or.
An Ei.KfitwT. Salem's bl elephant
Ig familiar to inont Oreconlana, and the
frcert victim doe nut acetn nlow to give
t further away. In antwer to a quen'.toti
about hotel piopcct, Mr Wagner, of the
Chcmckcte, now Willamette, ald: They
are not bright. I have put In ahout $jo,
000 to give thU town a flrt cla ho'rl,
and my effort do not tee'it to be appreci
ated. Huftinr men here do aunnort a
hoirt, every other houne U a boarding
Iiouho, even to the Ulc lKue, and every
IhIv U wocklne fir tnoe placet. It a re-
iL'unm town boldc and when anybody
(nmn here to Hop, people come around
ami fir d nut what church hi belong to,
and ak him tf he don't want to go around
to a n!ce, quiet, homelike place of hi on
denomlnalioii 1 am prepared to clone
the house. Thore are ome few here
who want to make the rent and wain me
to go ahead with the huute. I could cloe
the dining room and run the rot of the
lioue but do not like to do that. 1 have
Itow liMt fi'ioo running the home and
crulj taiii' 101110 more, but do not like
to do It "
A Svr:NArio Co hs. -County
School Superintendent Kuwell recently
prepaiCw a yktcmlL' courte of ntudy for
the tchoo! of till county. The course
which l well arranged ran be ued very
effectually la, any cliool, large or mall,
and wl.l do much toward bilnln about
more vtcmatlc tralnlnL'. When the.
course U completed, the nchool board and
superintendent j ilntly preMrnt the gradu.
ate with a suitable diploma. ThU reco,;.
nitlon of work actually done will d. much
toward the development of common sctuxi 1
interest In ifcncrai.
TttR Law's Stkono Ami Charlea
Thompsjn. of Niagara, uo on the Suntl-
am, I lit the counlr jail liere, having been
arreiteu nd Mnuht town yctcrUay by
Ui-pu'y Merll wain, lliompson wo
r.illiicdby tiir k',k' )urf atthejur.e
eim Inr stliln liquor w.tmiut .Icensc. t
is likrly the acixsrd will be rtterdto.
djy on b nd, havlr. frW-nd, ft Al'ianr.
lictsitie propttrtor 1.1 a cijar tore at
Niagara, where the crime l twld o have
bren committed. Statesman.
Faza Pr.i.ivr.uv. Albany ahoul.I have
a free delivery. In towna nndcr 10,000
whero it ha Urn tried it haa U-vn a
Krent ancceH. An Kastern Ex. eaya :
'ot)ttijater-ifneral anaiuaker i ifrvat-
1
rilraeil w ithth duccetia of the free-
liverv avNteni in the Kinall town in
ahii-h it ha U-eii introlucel. Tho ex
periment ahowa that tho extra coat la
altnoat met by the increased revenue.
Naturally the erroneous reports to the
effect that the trials were a ) failure
range annoyance to the head of the pot-
fliee department. The extension of free
elivery ia a practical matter of the high
est value to the people of the country, and
t ia hoped that these extieriments may
be the prelude to a universal free- deliv
ery systfiii su h oa the (toplo ol Kngland
enjoy, too one trii-u at Itoetuurjf lis
met w itli popular lavor there.
fn Tof us am esr. Though not win-
inif any lirst pruo the Albany hose
team made a good record at ic
loria, winning next the most
monee. t(!15. the most won hv anv
other team beina tll.iO. Albany won the
second prize in every contest run but I
he cliampionBhip, and would in that
but for the water being turned on too
quickly. In that race Nauaimo won first
money In the Mow time ol I:13o-IO;
Astoria, 1:20 3-10; Westminister, I :'J4-
15. In the conso'ation race, wet test,
Westminister cot a record of 42 1-73:
Albany, 43; Seattle, 47. Allany won
secoml prize in the make nnu ureuK con
test, 10.
Prouatk Mattkks. In the matter of
estate of Peter Halfpenny, bond to
dministcr in
partnership property ap
proved.
i'ctliion to sell personal property grant
ed at prayed for.
Report of sale filed In the matter of the
estate of Henry Mevcr.
In the matter of 'he estate of Sarah M
White, fohnson White appointed adminl-
tiator, with bonds fixed at $Soo.
In the estate ol Icirpheoe Schooling, In
ventory h:ed showing real estate $3500
nd pcr&onrl property $3701.
In the estate II K Schooling Inventory
showing real property valued at $3900 and
personal properly valued $1929.09
A Htheet Cab Stkikk. Tho Oregon
Pacific is not alone in its afllictions.
Here is another case from the Salem
. ... .-
Journal, which reads rather funny, com-
in right after the state fair, supposed, to
a bonanza tor street cars: "All but
iwuvi me uiuurivcra un mo c-nieui biivcs 1
railway have struck and their places are
filled by new men. The others will quit
Saturday night. There is a dissatisfac-
tion About their wrges. The company
is behind in its payroll two months with
some of th men and there is liable to Vie
demand for a receiver to be appointed
Large Bbcipt,. The cash footings
for rcclpfs of the Southern Pacific railroad
at bugene for the moniti 01 aeptemoer
are $11.18787. These are the heaviest
monthly receipts ever taken In by the
olTice. Guard. A good record for a place
like Lugene. Albanys best record Is near
ly 50 psr cent more.
Bio Peaches. Mrs W R Bilyeu left at
the Democrat office today several peaches
runlng In size up to 11 Inches, They
were taken from a tree In her yard in this
city and speak for themselves. A peach
of that size needs no comment
OIWIS ENJOYS
Both the method ana resulUi when
Syrup of Figs is taken : it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys.
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, d'wpela colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation permanently. Foreale
In 60c and $1 . bottles by all
druggists. . -
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
' 8AM rRANCI3C0, CAL.
touisviiu. m. .. titw rosx. .K
b f-. v s: ,-
r.lV frM IU09 TO IMWM.
It Arnold .................
J H Amen
Allianeo Trtiat t!o
Am. (icn. Mtgo. & Inv Co
lmn'l Archer.
Mri lli'iiii ttrt Urown
Win V llaltimoro
..7.ISI
.. 0,4(15
,. 6,150
,. fl.Otlt)
, . (i,iHK)
, , 4,(HN
.. 7,:W3
.. 4,740
1. 4..M5
,. 4,914
. 7,iilt
. 7,-f:ii
Hen Hrennt r
Jy Wltlttln.
Mm I)
Mount
Snrali J lUiltitnoro
Win Htid ItcNHie lUtrkliurt.
Mm M A llurkhart
Fred V lUtimlierg
John IlrljfK
Jituiea Blakely
Henry lJIk,ly
A T litncklMirn
Inliii M llilv..u
. 5,"m:i
. fi.340
.. 7,l'f5
. 4.0M
7,200
IaiIiii John llilyeu : 4,i!:l
John llrynnt 0,408
Mm M O Homl fi.OOO
W O ltond
I S linney
7,00
8,045
4,m
(l.KW
4,KK)
4.H4U
4.1KXI
6.IUK)
o.(HK)
4,700
0.HSSJ
6,150
6,(KK)
( II Jilund
Kut. Mores ltland
A J nievlne
(ieo W Hrattnu
Hank ot Kclo
Hubert Hell
A Ulevlns
M A Hurkhart
(I If Crawford
Y Cohen
J S Cooper ,
II W Cunditr
Deo V. Clmiiibvrlain
M II Cane
8 W IWdcr
V V Croft
It Conn
KliisaU'th Cox
J L Cowan ,
(I CCooley A Co
tl C Cooley
RU Cochrane
M C Caroline
Cable Stanard
Win Cochrane
Mike Carey
I Calavan
W Churchill
John CuiuminK
M CunniiiKlinrii ...
Win Carna
H K Cacll
Wm Clyuier
Ienj Cleaver
A J Conner
JaaCarother
W K Ikii ham
H A Iiiwaoii
4.700
0,240
11,543
4,4X1
5.710
6,5i5
4, Uo0
7,'r.l
6,775
ft.lSk)
4,000
6,8.10
6,140
6.000
,l25
7,4!HJ
7.25
U.'.TS
4.3:15
4,3'JO
4,770
4.6M
ti.rii3
6.2
C.177
4.S.W
0,550
0,500
6.3S0
4,100
4,200
6,022
4,tWI
4,070
4,510
4,000
4.KW
7,:i2l
0,777
(1,1 s,i
4 .OAS
"750
5.500
-(i5
4.IXW
0.257
.S!J0
0.37H
6.021
7.125
4. SCO
C.2H5
4,40
6.H."i2
0.1100
SjsK)
S.5H3
6.WM)
4,273
5,2no
6,100
5,123
4,000
,705
4,770
4, WSJ
7,370
,5I
6. W2
7,056
4.522
6,315
4,265
4,071
0.400
7. K20
II A lavi
J FIavia..
Wm
m lavidsou
Mrs K Ienny
Kst J 8 l)ickon....
W It IVinaca ,
S M Daniel
I'anM Donohue....
John C lavia
Florence Iavison . . .
F.dw ICvans
I R Froman
Thoa Froman
Fortmiller A Irving ,
U R Fimple
Olney Fry, Jr
I, Flmii
F.st K A Freland . .
KTT Fisher
J W Fletcher
II Farweli
J A Urosa
John tirisendorfer ..
J J (irahatn
A W ( iordoii .......
It I lass
Kst M ra N M Heary
II (irimes
Isaac (iariner
I. (ierhard
Jaa Ciermanson
T K IK's ,
lohn W llardmu . . .
Fst IIC Hill
M lies
Newton Houston . . ,
Klizabf-th Hale
Mark Hulburt
A C Hanson
Jos Harrison
I-exter l.uliii
1JH Holt ,
Geo Huston
Margaret Hayes.....
Ferry Hyde
Chris Hardman ....
Mary Hardman ....
li ,M Hardman
IT B llonkina
Robert Harrison
Hamilton & Andrews.
I Houk
Sarah J Henderson
Margaret Irvine
8i Irvine
0,352
7,440
6,040
4,820
I M Jones ,. ..
J W Johnson ;.
C Jones.
A Kline 4,100
tiro K Khox
Chas Kiefer ............
5.520
5,325
7,380
7,400
4.2.S6
7,1I0
4,783
7,630
0,100
7,830
4,870
4,200
6,397
6,600
4,100
7,600
7,40
4,050
7,400
7,170
5,1U2
5.797
W U Kirk
F.lias Keeney
K Kirkendall
HI tanning
Daniel Lecdy :
M M Lines
J Logus
Wm Iach
CTIever
lohn Luper
Wm Lane
Mitchell & Lewis Co
Est John Monteith
Kst Cynthia McFarland.
Marshall
MrsC MMontsilh..
A ItMaishall
Margaret Mady.... .
Mart Miller ,
Moses Miller
II B Moyer
7,200
7,200
JasWMcKnight
1. " I. MM
ltnvU Mevpra n m
j, q McDonald 4 162
a V Maxwell .-. 5.740
lohn MCIseil
7,220
4,180
4,048
6,322
4,204
7,754
4,247
tj m McClain
J, Maxwell
y Miller
M rs A M McCortnack
j g Morgan
lit a McCartney
CO Mitchell
6,000
Kst A H Nanny..
7,140
W
C Nicholson 7,400
John Nichols. .
6,3:18"
J Needham
4,405
6.850
6,145
Northern Counties Inv. Co.
MrsTOhling ,
Geo 8 Overton
7,005
4,045
II H Owen
Chas Pfeiffer
7,ri(io
4.550
Frank Propst
I MriM J 1 enianu
6,405
6.000
Jas Pearl.
r rank Powell
5,120
Heirs Jas Powell
4,800
7.601
8 M Pennington .
V H Powell
6,120
Mrs A K Pennington
J C Porter
4,340
4.737
W A Paul
4,648
6,821
J W Pugh
W WParrtsn.-
6,456
4,500
6,700
Nellie O Koyce.....
W W Bicliardflon
T J Rogers
6,035
IILKudd :
Lewis Kay
Robinett Bros
Hannah Butherford. . , ,
OF Simpson, trustee...
6.364
4,300
4,731
, 5,120
6.160
ti W Simpson
L Renders..
Philip Swank ,
,4,010
, 6,670
, 7,594
, 7,674
,6.964
ASettlemier ;
Pete Schlosser.
Mary Saltmarsh
, 7,800
. 6,200
,7.733
SStiupp ,
D S Smith.
John Schick....
PO Smith
, 6,320
. 6,127
.4.435
Dr 8 A Smith. ..............
WC Smith
TFSmith
..4,450
. 6,760
SheDDard Bros
. 5,516
. 7,390
. 4.210
Jos Sommerville ............
Damon Smith......
Job Simon
Jacob Sandner . . . . .......
A Saltmarsh. . . , . ...... . . .
John T Slate..... ..
Santiam Lumbering Co. ....
H Shelton. ..........
John A South . . . .... .
Alfred Sneli.. . . . . . .
D Simons. ...
. 4,915
. 6,700
. 5.877
, 7.680
. 6,200
. 4.341
. 4.521
,. 4,652
..6,715
n ttu I
6,(K0
4,275
7,423
6,241
5,183
7,041
4,020
4,880
0,801
4,00C
ti.WiO
4,105
7,650
6,000
7,275
6,145
4,520
0,520
6,345'
4,253 1
7,200
J K Weal hei lord
J II Wlglo...
L W Whcatii
M ill. H ml list. Co
Mrs IS J Warniotb
A J Wight
I D Walker
MJ&A Wllkins
K'.m Warren
Richard J Warner
KstMwrtln WerU
Mary W'oo-J .......
N Alfottnii
Kd Zoyss....
LZtihVlorf rrr.
0,800
5,400
0,000
0,870
5,000
6,300
6,123
4,132
7,642
J A Ziiumertnali".-'
Of ML A rrtisAUL
TUCKS DAY
Mr 1) Mansfield, of P.rtlai I, h I n the
city visiting friend.
5tr Amanda Hester, of Nee port, I In
the city the guct of her sUtrr Mr lluim
eter, Hon. J, K. Weslherford and John Bur
nett, air.oig other, wrrt to Portland to
day to hear the democratic speaker to be
there tonight.
S ecretary Yr-ung. of the V M C A ha
returned from Spokane Fall snd leports
fruitful session of the Northwest conven
tion of the Y M C A held there.
P M Cary,of Brownsville, passed through
Albany lt evening fur Independence to
attend the funeral ol hi niece, M) rtlr, the
three year old daughter of Richard Dove,
who had dl;d a day previous.
Mr William Richard wllf give a social
dance on Saturday night at the armory to
which all are Invited. He wilt be assisted
by hi brother, II S Richard, who ha
just returned from a two or three vear so
journ In Eastern Oregon.
muuT.
Pr J Torrenca Tate left a day or two
on ft trip to Chicago
Mr Joe Manlon, the genial railroad
track suiinttr, is in the city.
W Phillips, of Hcio. was in the city
today. He wilt leave in a short time on
a trip east.
Mr H II Simpson, of Helix. I in tho
elty, the gntl of his brother, Mr tieo F
himpson.
Miss lfrtti Miller left on last nights
overland lor Oakland and San Fram-two
on her summer vacation, to be gone three
or tour weeks. She was accompanied be
Mrs tieo L Walkr, ot Portland.
Iiwer Wright returned from Salrin this
"un wlieie he h-s been siraneln some
esse that be w: have In the supreme
court wl.ich corvrnc next week.
Miss J M Unsnell, daughter of Dr Rus
sell, of Milford, Mass., arrived yesterday
and w ill remain a while with her cousin,
Mrs J B Hughes, of this city. She ha
spent several years a, a teacher, also as
dressmaker, ami thinks of going into the
latter business here.
The best written signature on the
Revere house regisUr today is that of
"W I) I'.ynum, Indianapolis." Congress,
man Bynuni is said to a fine talker,
and those wha hear hint at the opera
house tonight will be given a treat.
Mr Henry Fa'tlinir. oae of Portland's
olid men, was upon Saturday last to at
tend the nnual meeting of the stock
holders of the Commercial bank of this
city. Mr hailing i a pioneer of '62 and
came first to Oregon City to locate. A
dtirVrenre of only four dollars prevented
ms purcnase 01 a lot opposite the Char
man blxrk. Main street, where property
was then worth 1100 Per front foot.
Or. City Courier.
S ATI" (PAY.
Geo Humphrey went to Yaquina Bsy
this noon and will try a case there on Mon
day. Mr W F Ifendrlckson I tying danger.
ously III at her residence corner of 6th and
Broadalbln.
R L Fuller, special agent of the Royal
Ins. Co., formerly of ItarrUburg, wa In
the city today.
E Coins, cf Sclo. was In Albany today.
Mr Coins Is putting the Sclo branch In a
condition for train to pa over It.
Mrs W II St John arrived home this
morning from San Leandro. Calif, where
she has been for several weeks.
Mrs Hclsltaw. of Farminuton. Wash.
arrived in Albany last evening, lieing
called here by the serious illnes, of her
mottier, aiM w J-llcndricson.
LA Allen and II Saulres returned from
Victoria last evenllng and Chief ot Police
Hoffman this noon. The remainder ol the
team anj visitors will probably be home
to night.
I) D Hackleman and Cha Burkhart. of
Albany, and Henry Prcllyman, of East
Portland, returned thl week from the
mounUlns. where they killed 2 deer and
one bear. ,
Sam Thall.advance aeent of the Grlimer
-Davie troup i In the city arranging lot
me appearance of thl popular troup.
ilea con Light I a fine play and next week
we will proceed to give authorities on the
subject.
A Needed Improvement, Inasmuch
as the sanitary condition of the basement
ot the public school building has for some
time oeen questioned on account of a
somewhat imperfect system of sewerage,
me scuooi ooara met and condemned tne
same and have ordered a new system
probably the best ever Invented. The ap
purtenance which are dally expected
from the east will displace the old systerr
shortly. Also to prevent any avoidable
cause of sickness the board have about de
cided to have the basement floor cemented
In the Immediate vicinity of the sewerege,
Heard From. Mr J N Combs, who
disappeared from A'bany several weeks
sco has been heard fiom. In a letter home
he writes that he Is at Oregon Cliy, stop
ping at the bei t no'ei in tne city. 1 he re
port that ne was seen crossing the moun
tains was not correct.
The Democrat is Informed by cood
authority that the ao-caiied wua girl be.
Ing exhibited in this city, is simply an
Idiot. It Is unfortunate enough to be an
idiot without being exhibited as a wild
girl.
Sold TheCltv Brewer v. situated near
the Southern Jfacihc depot, was sold today
by Ueoree numpnery, Receiver, for
$7,000 to Wm Faber.
KIW r0M. -Mri A M Xall IS S)W
ellinir a new process- for canning fruit
nd vegetables without cooking or sealing
tight. Samples ot tier work asay be
seen at Brownell's store..
Wa intDreagsia at trsmss.
. . ;. TewsMBs
J& wius.L
Ths DaMoeKAT will axehsncs a sawing
msohiaa of aay make dasirsd, axoept one sr
wo, for soma oK grub wood ana part sssb:
or will eoosidar other propoaitioM by any
ns deMrtog a new maeaina.
Aa ExAjcrui. Tha teas for American
omsumptioa are bought in Chiua by Euro
peau experts, who are exiled "ts-tsstors,
Tba encjelopcdiss are suthouty for tha fact
that in a few yeara they have to giya op
their lucrative positiens with shattered oon
stitntions. The aohesUhfulness of the adul
terations and mineral coloring matter can
not b mora strongly pat. Beech's Tea is
pars as childhood.
Fi
er sals by Allea Brs,
Will. Land Co..,.'......
K N Tiiompsoii
J 11 Tetupleton
W A Templeton ,
W H Tiiompsoii s
A Trlnp
Kst Tho, Umphrey
K K Upmeyer .
Fist Keliecca Vernon . . .
M Vanderpont
TL Wallace Co.,
Cyrus Wesllitks.' ,..
Fran k Wood
J P Wallace
M II Wilds
rKNHlO.MS.
Tr.e annual report ol Commissioner
Raum, of the Pension Bureau, submitted
to the secretary of the lnterlor,shi.ws that
on June 30, 1891, there were 676.160 pen
sioner borne upon toe lollsolthe bureau,
being 138,116 more than were carrkd on
the rolls at the close ol tho last IW1 year,
llThey are classified as follows: Widow
and daughter of Revolutionary soldiers,
'Ji fmy Invalid pctiioner,4t3,597; army
widows, 11. Inor children, etc , 108,5371 navy
Invalid pensioners, 5,4491 navy widows,
minor children, etc, 1.561; survivors of
the war of 1811.7590; survlvois of the
Mtxlcsn war, 16379: widows of soldier
of the Mcvlcsn wsr, 6,970,
Follow lug are the number of pensions 1 1
the several classes gianttd under the act
of June 17, 1890: Army Invalid pensioners,
97,136; army widows, minor children, etc,
ll,:09t navy Invalid pensioners, 3.97C;
assy widow, minor children, etc, 1,436,
During the last fiscal jesr fit payment
were paid upon I3t, 160 original claims, re
quiring $3t,39i,538 lor their payment.
This Is an Increase In the number ot 'or
Igna! payments over the year 1890 of 64,
53'. The segregate cost, however, was
$li087.J"5J less
There wen 111,511 first payments of
every description, requiring tJs.55.'74i
being 169,591 less than was required for
the 130,514 first payments made during the
last fslscal year. The average value of
first payment made during the yesr wa
I230.33, and the average value (f first pay
ments on clal.n allowed under the act of
June 17, 1890, was $71.18. The average
value of first payments for the preceedlng
ear was 1485.71, being a f eduction In the
average first payments cf f 146 38.
The aggregate annual value ot the 676,.
160 pension on the roll Jun, 31, SSi, wa
$89,174,200, and the average annual value
of each pension wa $13999. and the av
erage annual value of each pension under
the act of June 17, 1890, a as $111.51.
The total amount disbursed on account
of pcnbn,expense,etc, during the fiscal
year was $108,548,959 71, a compared with
$'3, 493.890,16 disbursed during the pre
ceding fiscal year. Ko that It appears that
138,116 pensioner were added to the rolls
during the fiscal year just closed, at an In
creased cost to the nation of 1 11.055,1169 a
compared with the expenditures for the
previous fiscal year, and said espenditure
Include f 4.357.37 paid Ufon voucher re
maining unpaid at the close of the ear,
tVnst-ijs we.c gian;cd each of the last
..ur test as fol.ow: 18S8. tt,i73: iSXq.
4S."; Vo. 558; 1891, 150 565.
In the conduct of the business f ir the
past year, In addition to the adjudication of
completed cases, It ha been a prime ob
ject, say the commissioner, "to put as
many cases ss possible In train for com
pletion. With this end In view 63 641
order were made for medical examinations
and 474.684 medical examinations have
acctually been received, 345,867 report
from the War Department have been re
ceived, giving the military and tncJical
history in as many claims."
During the last tear 10,515 pensioner
were dropped from the rolls for various
causes, and of this number 13.119 were
ropped by rtaton of death. In 1S90 the
loss to the pension rolls by the decease of
widows end dependent mothers and fathers
was at the rate cf 15 per 1,000; In 1S90,
33 per thousand, snd In 1S91, 35 per 1,000
Is estimated that ot the soldiers w ho
erved the country during the late war 1 r
004,558 were kilted In battle cr died duting
and since the war. On June 30 last 114.750
of these deceased soldiers were represented
on the pension roil by their widows or
other dependents.
There are about 1,108,707 soldiers of the
Union now living, and ot the survivor
510,158 are now on the pension rolls.
There are, therefore, 638,549 survivors
who are m.t pensioned, ar.d 670,00s de
ceased soldiers not represented on the pen-
Ion rolls. There were 154,817 congress.
lonal calls for the condition of case made
during the past fiscal year.bclng an average
of more than five hnndred per year.
In concluding hi report the commis
sioner say that on an average about 3v
000 pension certllicstss are being Issued
each month and that during the current
year he expects that a many as 350,000
claims will be adjudicated, for which he
believes the present appropriation of $133.
473.085 will be amply sufficient.
All iron snd sieel vessels of the navy are
lo be painted white, because I' is found that
ia a bot climate white hulled vessels are 11
cooler than those pinted black.
It is reported lhat within the last six months
one hundred and fifty young women have
taken up timber claims In the stale of Wash
ington. Th oldest church in
New Hampshire is
which was built in
one in Sandown Center,
1723-4.
American horses aie being shipped to A her
eto, Scotland, (or coach and driving pur
poc, '
. Mslbers t
Castoria is ieoommandedj.br physicians
for ohildraa teething. It is a purely vega
sble orsoa alioo, its ingredients are pub-
Ishasl aroun d each bottle, It is pleasant to
ha taste and absolutely harmless. Is relieves
constipation, regulates the bowels, sjaiets
pslo, cars utarrnosa and wt td oolie, allays
feverishness, destroys worms, and prevent
souvulsiot, s'Mthes th ehild and gives it
refroshinii and uatarsl sleoo. U.storisis
the children's psusoss th hi9thrs'afriead.
33 doses, 30 nent.
Testimony f a lala ter,
T H Baokus, 105 CsMton avenue. Brook
Un, N. YV wntas: "Alleook a rorous
r lusters are undoubtedly tha best external
remedy manafaotarod. I make this asser
tion to tha pnbllo from my own personal
experience of their wonderful virtues
battering from severe pains la my side and
on sat. contracted through a severe eotu,
applied a couple of Alloook's Porous Plasters
upon soma to bed at night, lnero.uits
was. that in eiuht hoars after applying them
I could set up and walk aboot whh very
Httla psin. or aolia, when the bight previous
I eonld neither get np nor down without
help, nor stoop to remote my shoes. I have
smse need them in my family fer snous
ailments, and have never known them to
fail to give almost Immediate relief."
Hart ft Phillips, th tailors,' make to order
ashionable snits in latest atyles.in a manner
so K've BAit-iacvimi, bii ms incie rouiua.ap
statis, trshan Block, aud sea goods and get
Ne w a'osk just rstsivsd at tha Ladia
Bsssst. ;
' A large and choice Hue ef eaVpels, liuo
Icum and oil cloth just received at A B
McIIw.i.i's, which will te Id cheaper than
ebewbere m Albany.
' Fortmiller & living have sosss Kanais
saao lace out tains for $1S a pair, as fine as
aaytbing ever seen in h ejty. ; They
ranirs down ts 17 a pair. Other las ear -
taias stswa t f 1 at less a psir.
n'AXIIIXoTO.v.
(Cr-mi ur riiiumr siimt"iiro.)
WAsiiiwrwi, Sept. 18, 1891.
Senator Sherman has written a letter
thai Is fur from Inking the ros view of the
repi.l llcsn ptnrpecis In Oliio that Is pre
valent, in the icpiib'lciin prcs. It wa
written to a republican departmental offi
cial atid was lnlci.Ad to be personally
shown by the nci-lvcr to every republican
Ircm Ohio that Is employed by the govern
tneiit. In It t tic scHHior say It ut he re
gaids It as Imperatively necessary that
eitry republican olrr of the .late of Ohio,
now trmpoiarliy '.n Wishlnglon, shall at
once lelutn to Die s'ale In order to help
brace up the weak-kneed members of the
party ho arc show tug a disposition either
to vote agitfnst their o!d party or lo stay at
home. In consequence of this letter It ii
said that the depattmsnt officials hsve In
timated that all voter employed therein
mav lake thirty eUis leave with pay
whether their annual leave has all been
used or tif.t. Evidently Sherman Isn't
figuring on any filly thousand majority.
Speaking of Ohio, It I creditable to the
ptomlncnt republicans now in Washington,
that tltey, to a man, condemn tne recent
attempt by certain members of their party
In Ohio to make Governor Campbell'
private business ttansactlons the basis of
an attack upon Mm.
Altorney-Gncral Mlilcr, If rumor be
true, 1 again lo be mi.de the victim of In
diana poll'lchiis by being compelled to give
up the seat upon tne Federal bench which
Mr Harrison had promised him In order
that another Indiana republican John M
Butler, enre the law partner ol the late
ex-Senator McDonald may be provided
lor. 1 1.1 I ha rd lines for Mr Miller who
has ever since Vr Harrison became presi
dent had Ids ir: 01 lb pucketed up prepar
atory lo taking a life time suck at the
public teat. As a patient waller he Is a
success.
Representative Mills' opponents for the
Speakership, have, some of them, tried to
make It appear that In hi recent speeches
In Ohio he took a different position on the
free coinage of silver from lhat whleh he
had for a long time previously occupied.
This U an attack upon the rugged honesty
of Mr MiH that his friends resent. One
of them ssld: -Mr Mills' Ohio speeches
do not announce any change jthatever In
his views touching free coinsge. He open
hi speeches with the distinct statement
that he Is now and ever has been a free
coinage num. What he does say, howev
er, and with grcsit emphasis, Is that free
coins gc wilt not produce the far reaching
effect that Its w armcst advocates hope fort
and that it will not relieve the distress un
der which the country is alleged to be suf
fering. This, Mr Mills says, can only be
accomplished by lighter taxation and a
freer foreign tn.de. Now.so far from this
being a new pronun'clamcnto of Mr Mills,
it Is just what he said In an address de
livered before the Icgtsla'ure ot Texas a
tree coinsge body only the Texas state
ment was, if anything, a more earnest ap
peal than that contained In his Ohio
speeches against reiving on relief from free
coinage. When It Is remembered tliat Mr
Mills' ambition Is to be elected to I he sen
ate by the leg's'ature of Texas,! ran easily
be seen that the bolw stand he look before
thai bedy, which was composed of men
the most of whom wis! have a vole on the
question of his selection as Senator, was
just like the man, and that his, Ohio
tpcechis are only In the same line."
It is now tatd that It Is a neck and neck
race for the democratic vacancy on the In
terstate Commission between Representa
live Culbcrtson ot Texas and cx-Represer.-tative
Clements, of Georgia. The latter
gentlemen was thoughtto have been ahead
until a delegation ot Washington negroes
filed a protest against hi appointment,
because they mixed him vp with his col
league, Mr Grines, who a year or so ago
left a Washlagtoii hotel at which he was
boarding because a negro wa seated at the
same table at which he was eating his din
ner. They thought It was Mr Clements,
and told Mr Harrison they would con
sider It an insult to the negro race It he
was appointed. nder ordinary circum
stances this would amount" to nothing, but
pst now "nigger"' Influence 1 mighty
strong at the V bite House.
Neither atom nor molecules remain in ab
solute contact with each other. There are
spaces between then.. A certain amount of
salt and sugar may be dissolved In water with.
oat increasing the volume of water. The
molecule of salt and sugar occupy the vacant
spaces between the molecules 01 water.
as been forced through the pores of iron. A
bottle filled wi'.h gas will hold as much of an
ther kind of gas as if it were empty.
In the examination of the poisonous roa
cliinery of iniect and reptiles it is apparent
that the destructive principle is the same in
11, and that the fang in all possesics a hollow
through which the poison flows into the wound
the mouent the incision is made. The sting
of the scorpion is precisely like the fang of the
rattlesnake, and performs its deadly work on
the same mechanical piinciples.
Dr J Seudtner after making a minute study
of the effect of beer drinking on health, con
clude that the picvalence of heart disease in
certain Quarters of the German Empire is di
rectly traceable to the targe beer consumption
Tuberculosis if laid to the same excess.
Winds are caused by the unequil density
of weight of different portions uf the atmos
phere heie. This is mainly due to differences
in temperature. The hrgh wind that accom
panies a thunder storm at the close of a hot
day is due to the fact that the atmosphere,
w&Ich has been healed during the day, is now
rapidly rising, while the cooler ntmospher
around ia rushing in.
In Great Britain, where dews are heavy, it
js csiimsted that the who'e amount deposited
in a year would be equal to a depth of several
inches of water. In some tropical regions
dew is deposited ro fast as to be equal to
light lain, .
The first Union flag was unfurled on Jan,
1776, over the camp at Cambridge, Mass.
had thirteen stripes of white and led. and re
tained the British cross in one corner.
The Smithsonian institution recently paid
$1500 dollars for a single butterfly. The
species has long been believed to be extinct.
The ene now in the Smithsonian was caught
n theSierras.
, There are I wo bearing apple tres in Indi
ana county, Pa, that were planted in 1762
One ot them is ten feet in circumference.
Do not bo v your boots aud shoes unhl
you see the piano at Klein Bros, and aa we.!
have examined their larga stock of goods.
W. F.
Si
Call and so what a stock of
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Furnishing Goods,
tfosiery,
We liavo to telect from. Our
but th cheapest ever
We hare iust plaeed on sale
cloaks and jackets, in
goods, plain and
We want your trade and we
you money.
Jbanjr,
-1-
1ST
for Infants
Castor us Is so wcS adapted to children that
I recommend Its superior to ary preaalptiott
known tome" II. A- Aacaia, U. D-,
111 Eo. Oxford Et, BrooUn, N. T.
"Tha use of Castorlav' ia sonnlversal and
lui umstIu ao well known that It seems a work
of superercwatloa toradoeae it. Yew are eh
IntnlliRaat ramiUos who do not keep Csatoria
within easy Raich.
CabLos aUamr. D.D .
New York OttT.
r Bloomincdsie Baformed Church.
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We carry full line of Hacks, Bnggles and Carriages; ab Farm
Implement of all klnda. jsnT-Call on u before pnrckaalDg Etaewbere.
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gtock is not only thi largest
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shown in Albany.
a eompleto assortment ef
both eloth and plash
fur trimmed.
fet-1 confiden we ean sare
W. F. READ.
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f a u n g . m
and OhUdren.
Csvstariw ennw Coile, Coastipafloa,
Eour jjeonutdi, Ii.trrh'i-a. Knx-iaUon,
Kiiia Woruia, ivc sleep, and pruootc ci-
restion.
TTithuut iujtxinca medication.
" Foe aevrral years I hare recommenced
your ' Camoria, atl shsJl tlwain conticue K
ao so as it baa Invariably produced beneficial
results."
Eownt F. Paaoza. V.
Tbo Wluthrop," liSUi Street and Tth Ara.,
K vsr Toek CiVT-
Tn CtKTAms Coaun, Tt Kcwaar Bnm, Kaw Tcea."
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Strahan, J o Wrltaman.
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