The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 16, 1892, Image 4

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    Health
and Comfort are
Destroyed
by the use of poor smoking tobacco.
The one tobacco that has held its
own through all the changes of
time and against all competitors is
Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking
Tobacco.
WHY?
Because it's always pure, always
1? ' aammT'1 Hi
DUjRHAMP
A Question
A Great Record
the same, always the best. Such a
record tells more than pages of j
"talk.' it's just as good to-day
as ever and it is the tobacco forow.
If you smoke, you should smoke
Bull Durham
For You
Qond Advice
I A trial is al! we ask.
i BLACK WELL'S DURHAM
TOBACCO CO.,
- DURHAM. N. C.
WEATBKRFOKD ft
CHAMBEKLAl.,
Attorney at La. Will practice In all court of the
tale. Special attention Riven to matter In probate
and to co lection. OFFICE - In the Flinn block .
w
r niiLYEir
Attorney at Law uul Solicitor In Cliancerv. Collec
ts mad or. all polnte. Laane nefotiat'J on
rable terms. Albauy. Oregon.
G
BO. H . WRlflOT,
Attorney at law, ar.rl Notary Pubac. Will practice 'in
all the court of Una Stat Special attention riven to
collection and matters in pre bate OMrc: Vpatalr
Maeon-TVedale Block Albenv. Ogn
r. i. iu i i
B
-HkklitX
A WATSON.
all legal
o ir. Olil
m uteri will recs i ve promp
attention. tS
Fellow's Temple, Alba u y, 0
OXr.XYK. tr HACKLEM&N,
Attorneys at Law,
Albany ".jOr-egon.
J J- ;whitev
Attorney at Law, Albany, Or.
JAMES J. CHABLTOlf,
AUornev-at-Law. AH laral basinets fattsndod to
praaipUy:
FUXX-3 Block, Albany. Or
D
K. J. L. HILL.
ThjFeJelan and Surgeon, OFFICE Corner
Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon.
D
RS. MASTOV WIS.
Surreons. OFFinR n.,F
I WCTeutMn street AlK.iv Or rt.n. . ,,.,
Willi I ctr and cetmsry;
c.
17. CH.aHBEBI.4II, 91. !.,
Hssssanfatlilsl sal IIsmI III! in diseases of the Eye.
Twenty years' experience Offlce boors 7 U 9 i id;
i o 3 p Da, and 0 Us s eveninr. Albans , Oregwn.
ONLY
LINE
RUN KING
2
THROUGH
DA1XY
TRAINS
Loavins
t.
Portland, 8:45 A. 1.
7:30 P. M.
DA.YS TO
CHICAGO
7 flours Qnifker to St. Pao.
23 Honrs Qnitker to Chicago.
40 Honrs Quito to Omaha and
Kansas City.
PULLMAN AND T0UBS3T SLEEPERS,
FREE FECUNKC CHAIR CARS
DINING CARS.
For rates and general Information call
ot. or address
W II HCRLBURT.Asst.Gcn'l. Pass. Agt,
354 Washington tit.,
Portland. Oregon.
ALPAHT CflLLBBUTE IHSTITUTK
ALBANY, OREGON1'
1391, 1392.
Irat Term Opened September Sir,
A . 1 corps of instructors,
CLASCAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Cbtafwtxt 01 tudy arranged to meet tfc
all grades of students.
Sfrrinl uiatuxmcnti cftred to ttudent$
iron abroad.
wrV. CLSIKILT N COM BIT
President.
o
iKiOS PACIFIC RAILROAD
., T. E, Hog?, Kecsiver,
UMiEK KXCCKSIOSS FOB 1892.
Ticket" now on sale at CorvaHis an 1 Al
b. ny for tbwae exclusions at the
very low
Bouod Tri; Rat offSlioand 3.50, re
hjitjciivel' .
Good for tho i;oing trip on
WEDNESDAYS and NtTtiKDA 1 S
of e tch wk an'
hi i nib lguj
for return unlii.jhep
CC HOGTJE, GPX
FOBTMILLER & IRVING
-FUNKRAL
A rtori 1 1
Kinlali)iin
Albiiuy,
dene SoleoU finally
llrcjon.
DIRECTOrlS.-
CHOICt MEATS
Or All Kihds
KTw.-.ricli - JSc - I3alcei)
it i n.'i rf vttbie, ant
' . i .i.P.alnf Oi's
A Fact
Against Time
Fears Nothing
Unchanging
Talk's Cheap
DR.
ELECTRIC BELT
LATEST MTE NTS
WITH ELECTRO-
KIT
tMrtraVtMEMTS.
MAGNETIC
SUSPENSORY.
will nr. WlUwet MeeMhwaS Wiatem reealttat rnea
TeriaaaUaa ef keala. aerre winas.eieMn ar laaieenUea.
u aal aaaaeasea, eaalaa, leesea,aer,.ea SeatUrr. .war-
laaraer. taeaauau, asaajr, sm aaS SJaSSer
Tt3deaU
aM MSmaaaTfl.e. 1
1 waea. leaieeaw. mam. reaual IU aeana,
IMI wassiaa WeeeaHal laamawa m
rarraai teat u lawaau. rot! k. ta
Th.Maaa. k... area .arel St lal. war.
TwMSea .raw .a Ml. nulla filaA ... h
Stjt aaadreSs of lewlwaalaU la UU aa eseryewMr etata
Swf s7oTrai laraoTSB surra re srarixsasT. ta.
snaaeateai
UaRkaaS
ALL KKLl I
. RrMftllll itiITni):.Ul.M!:.
Ws .asalea,lea. ASnM
No. 172 First x..foimANO. ORE. '
EAST AND-SOUTH,
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
SHASTA LINE.
leave PortUnd Daily.
8ogth raos jctt 1. ISM. IMartll
7:0nr. at, I Lr Portland Ar 1 1 M am
lOrara Lt Albany Lt 4:3 a a
a a a Ar San Francisco L Tjj r a
Above trains step only at follos-inr elation north
mt Koran orr- East Porttaad, Oreeron City, W . sd
aorn, Salem, Albany, nageot, Shodd, Halsey. Har
riabarr. Junction City, Irving, Eofne.
xoaxacaa uu,tir.t
S J0 a a I Lv Portland ar' s-SAra
l?:4i rxlU Albany Lv lftdu
i3ru I At Bosatbarg Le I TaOOa
uurr secALf BAixT sxcan Stoat)
5 90 r a I Lr Portland Ar lo SI a a
S ao r a ; Ar Albany Lv a a
LBaaaoa saasra
3.10a I Lv Albany at I l:nn
9 00 a a I Ar Lebanoa LrltAawaa
1 :2Cr a j Lv Albany Ar I S:I5 r a
J 09 a a I Ar Lebaooo Lr I SJSra
PULLMAr BUFFET SLEEPERS.
WWW A-seweaaeodatr l rwarrr. holdlas
rread-Claaa SlrftetajUtaehew tt Kx
re s Trains
sTest side SH rial an.
EETTV Ct PORTLAWB A (OBI ALMS.
Man. fsti'lini (Except Soooay.
7. si a a I
l!U0r a
Lt
Ar
Port land
Ossrasaaa
Ar
Lt
5)r a
IS rts
tmsnnus SAtty (Exc.pt Sonday.
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El
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5.4SAS
UcainnrUle
Tlxrottjrrai Tickets
all points
EAST. AND SOUTH
rai lu.. inform tti regarding ratal,
on Cant pa or Azwnt at AjSany
-. KOBR1.EB e E P. BOOK R",
Haaarer test O. f . aad 1. 1
Portland, Oregon.
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE.
Oregon
Pacific Rail, odd,
T
loct, Becelrer.
-o-
Oregon DeTelopmBQ. Po's Steamsrs,
Short l.ins to CstlifbrBia
FlrsKdaas through passenger and
Velght line frem Portland and all points
ay tho WUlamsit Valley to and from Bar,
Trasclaoo, C'al.
Rosas make e.loew, connection at A! ban
with tralna of the Oregon Pacln Railroad
TlMESCHEDl LK. except Sondaral
'-cere Albany 13.-20 r. ,,Ljw Yaqmna. 7:oa,a
fre Corrallla I : r. n . Lt orrania.lOAS a. a
Arrla Taenlaa, l:S3 r. .Arne Alhaey, 11:11 a.
O. at C. trains oonneet at Albany and
Corvallb. The above trains connects!
Yaoaina with the Oregon DeTeiopmeot
Oompsvnj', Una of Stesunsbipe bwtr oc
Vaqnina and San Francisco,
SltU fMi OATEN .
raoa tasciva.
sstaatatti
Itsh, Uad 31st
raoa aaj. .a SCO
willanieH Taller, Oeoemtser S'.a ; ltth: T?th.
The Companv . .vrw to ngnt
Ik.
5. ale icout notice.
W, B. Paasengera from Portland and
nUamette Valley points can make elosw
iraoneeUon with tbe tralna of the Yaquln
route at Albany or Corrallla. and Sf de
sinad to San Francisco should arrange te
rrlTe at Yaauina the evening t-wforw date
r sssilifjay.
saenger an ight ravtesalwajs th
leweat
Linn CO NATfONAf. BAWH.
OF ALBAHT. OB "-OOH.
CAPITAL STOCK tlOS.OtO.
sident i 1 L COWAIT,
e-Presidunt a at KAUSTON.
stCvshier O A ARCHIBOLD.
n aJSOrox, J L Cowan, J M Rfiston, w S
Ladd, W H OoUra, 3 A Craw rd a"j O A Arch
bold.
t RANS ACTS a reneral banldne baetnee. .
DRAW SlOBl DKAFT8 on New York. Maw
il esfsts t Oregon.
IXIAN MOifETon approred scuii:
P.ECKIVEdepmitaaahieet cbeo.
FIKHT MATIONAf. BtlVK,
or Ar.Ay, orkoois.
resident
Vice Preeidont
tashier
LFLI.N'M
8, E.YOCHO
,.E. VT. LANODON
rBASSACTS A OKKKRALhar.ktng bnainsas.
ACCOUNTS KEPT sutije .: to abeck,
SIGHT EXCUAKOE and te raphic trannler, acid
New York, San Francisco, (tb'cagn anil I' 'Hand
rsgSSJ
00 .LECTIONS SAUEon favuralile lernit .
aiaseroas.
aV. E 7oox E. W, Labw
L K Bum, L. Flow
Edwasb t . Box.
1 A Nam OF OREGON.
OBS90N.
mse.oss.
....II r MERRILL
. K j LANN1N0
... IavVYBLAIN
Prosident
Vlce-Preslilont..
aahlor
Tratiaacta a genera banking bueiriesa:
Kxcbauge bougbt and eold on all tho prlucipal
eiUe in the United States 1 also 011 England, Ireland,
Prariee and Ctemviny.
Collections mad at all accxsslbl point on favor
ble terms.
Interest allowed 0,1 time deposits.
IV
I ! K afe C'l.,BANKi:Kw
OF ALBANY, ORKSON,
'1 IlA..t-Ai I . v..: lltukin baiotss.
DUAWSKJirr UKAFTd on New York, San Fr
co and Pcrtland, Oregon.
LOAN MONEY on approved security .
RECEIVE deposit subject to check.
COLLECTIONS made an farnratite terms.
INTEREST paid on tlmsjdeposite.
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lent.,
srder
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O 8 Mat
It
if ALBANY,
Capital, s i
Ik Bcwunt
THE F1UHT KOHTIIE AMERICAN M VttKBT ;
All that the people of the United States eat,
wer and use must be provided by their own
labor H is diitiibuted by an exchange of
products through trade. All that the people
est can be provided bv our fanners: but al
that i bey wear and use is not now provided by
the mill owners. A patt of it is provided by onr
farmers, in exchange for their surplus farm
product. In iSSo the farmers numbered 7,
670,493. Ol these S,773.oo8 worked in 1879
to supply the American market with what it
wanted to est, and 1897,485 lo supply the
American market with a pait of what was
needed foi wear and use clothing, lion, and
the like. Of the $1,213,403,594 'r'h of farm
products rslsed in 1S79 oaly $1,666,915,861
could be profitably disposed of, or were need
adhere, leaving a surplus cf $546,476,703
which had to be exported.
W hen their surplus farm products are sent
abroad they have to import the payment.
When their payment pas;es through the
1 custom house, all of it which would interfere
with 1 he mills and factories is taxed 48 per
cent, on ( he average; which amounts to a tax
on the whole 01 about 30 per cent.
This tax It leviid ta protect the Ameiicsn
mill owner from the toroncti'icn of American
farmer. The IA.000 protected mill owners !
and the ..897485 farmer, are ftghting one
anodser for the "home market for manufac-;
j tured goods the mill owners lo get it ail; the j
farmers for a share of it. If the mill owners
j gain it all, ihe 1,887 4S5 farmcis must aban
! don their land and find other work.
The taa is nat levied to keep out the for
eigner . He cannot come here, except as an
' itnmiraut, and then he is welcomed. The
I tariff Ux is levied to keep out payment for our
j farm prodacts-
The business question i:''Shs!l our 1,897,
I 485 farmers be permitted to supply their coun-
Irrmen veailv with nrratur!. worth JUl I.OOO.
000. sbroad) oy an exensnge of oor surplus ,
farm products for them, or shall they be taxed
j out of ibe business to protect lb: 14,500 mill
owners from their competition?"
A FHJBT For a PRINCIPLE
One of the basic ideas claimed for de
mocracy as a form of government is that
i it inculcates the strictest devotion lo piln-
ciple. Thus, according to
its teaching
if it becomes a question of personal emol
ument as against devotion to its funda
mental truths, there must not be a mo
ment's hesitation as to which course to
pursue. Keller the nominsl tgnomlnv ot
j , . .. ... .. ,-,
defeat and degredation than the real dls-
Rsther the nominsl ignominy of
grace of violating in ibe least degree the
sacred obligations of duty.
One ot these foundation stones of de
mocracy it the right of every man to form
his own opinion, hold on to it and fight tor
it to the bitter end. No other course is
recognized. t.et fidelity
tn an hnnwet con
sn aoneai ni-
victlon bring whst ttmayin its train, it
must be adhered to.
Of course, where democracy as a parly
s strongest it is expected that the princi
ples ot democracy should b rooted firm
est. Whether the supposition Is univer
It may in it train, K,
sally applicable or not there can !e no
doubt of it in section. Texas ha long
been a banner state of this great political
organization, and Texas now c'.aims at
tention as vividly illustrating that partic
ular piircip'.e to which reference .taa just
been made.
How powerfully the democratic obli
gation to cling to what he believes to be
right strikes the Texan of this faith may
be judged by the fact that in the Twelfth
Congressional district there Goo tallots
had lo be taken betore a candidate was
nominated, and In the Seventh at last ac
counts 1,387 ballots were gone through
without apparently comi ng any r.earet to
a choice.
WOOL ASH sHODliV.
Tbe census of 1S99 show that at least one
industry has been grestly fostered and ee
c 'oraged by ten yeais of high tarif) taxes.
In 1SS0 there were only 73 Aroertcsn cslsb-
lisbments tor msklng shoddy, wbile
Soo
"
there were 94. Ia t' e :n year their output
had riien from a ralae cf 14.989,000 ta fo,
108,000 sn increase of nearly 100 per cent.
These sre the price. st which Ihe shoddy
factory sriis to ihe woolen mil!
tk- .i
. . .
m... aei.s ...epnouc at a rune .ugtter rate.
Some He of ihe piofit to be derired from
adulterating woo: with shoddy may he gained
(r itw.s ; .a, ,h. i. :ii.
. ,, , , .. .!
uted 154,1 3o,oco pounds olstioddy, totton and (
o'.het adBlterants to only 1x4,291,000 pounds'
of wool. On the average for the bnsine
....... tr.. ,.. i..;.-.
srsrage lor the basinet
this is 55 pound of sduhersnt used to ever
45 pounds of wool in making "American wool
cn goods."
These official figures may help those wbo
hsve American wool to sell to s-n understanding
of why its price steadily goes down under the
McKioley system. Tbe corporations which
own the woolen factories are highly protected
or. their goods, bat in order to realize they j
mast get back the taxes they pay on imported
wl. They do this by mixing -cotton and
shoddy thus at onee cheapening their present
expenses and forcing down the prices of Amer
ican wool by lower ingt he demand for it in pro
portion to tha grcss smotint ef the adulterants
substituted for it.
WCUi SAIII.
The Oregonian represents the sentiment
and feelings of every lover of decency
and public morals when itays:
There is small comfort for the decent cit
izen in the dethronement of one hulking
bully that another may he set up in his
place a.s an object for the fawning admira
tion of the mighty congregation of bully
worshippers. But there is an unsuspected
source of future consolation in the victory
of Corbett. He willdiave to meet all chal
lengers, and it is thought the first will be
the negro Jackson. Sullivan always drew
tbe color line against Jackson, but Corbett
has met him once, and, according to the
so-called ethics of this dirty business, can
not refuse to do it again. Corbel t and
Jackson are evenly matched, and the latter
may earily become champion of the world.
It ought to satisfy the decent citizen's sense
of poetic fitness to see the crown of glory in
this most repulsive competition won by a
big. black, burly, fragrant buck nigger.
Jackson is the hero for whom the world of
pugilism has been waiting from the lie
ginning. He is the man of the hour. The
sooner his ho'ir strikes the better.
A eig democratic rally in Blooniington, III.
will be held October 10, and preparations sre
being ni:ule to make it the largest in the slate
lt hat been definitely decided by ex-Prsi!det
Cleveland to attend, after which he will make
a shore vir ith his running male, Mr. Stev
enson. Mr. Stevenson returned today from Hern Ion
Ky. The next engagement he has it in In
dianapolis next Tuesday, wbsn he will deliver
an address at the celebration of the birthday
of ex-Vice President liendriciia.
In Texas recently s horse thief wns not
lynched, but was quietly tent to prison for the
law lo take itt courts. The horte lie had sto
len was spavined, blind, balky and old at the
moon.
THATI HACKING COUGH
quiokly cured by Shilih's.Cara
utitee it.
can b so
We .iuar.
See outbargain counter.
WF Kkad,
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Woaderfttl Blryrle Kldlne
SpRiNariEi.i), Mtws, Sept 0. Another i
day of record smashing han passed info the
history of bicycle racing1. Zimmerman
again distinguishing himself. He shared
ins laurels, however, with Windle, tho fast
Milbury rider. Zimmerman first started
for Nancy Hank's mile record, with a fly
ing start. He did not fmeeeed, but estab
lished a bicycle record of '':0H 4-5. He next j
trimt one flying start for u half mile, mak
ing it in i :00 1-5. George V Taylor lower
ed Zimmerman's flying mile to 2:08 1-6,
The New Jersey rider was then sent niter
Nancy a second time, and eclipsed her
record made on a regulation track by 1-5 of
a second. His time was 2.-06 4-5 About
2000 spectrtors witnessed the test, and
nearly went wild when the resmlt was an
nounced. Sly a,M.
Albany, N V. Sept 9. Senator David
B Hill today becomes a pennnnent resident
of Albany. For some time the beautiful
villa iustnorrh of tho city line, built by
Joseph h, Kmmett. the deceased actor, has I
tnr haa
been offered for sale by his widow. $50,00v
for it and will reside there in the future It
was nit mute. I here today that the mansion j
would not be long without a mistress, and
that an Klniira girl would lie installed :
there.
Tkr(b.f j
1 tuJTZ. ,
London, Sept 9. The Standard s Ham- !
burg correspondent says: "A further abate- j
ment in the epidemic is visible, but the i
number of freli eas. trwlnv ia .till v 1
t"6 t011 ling "OK. The deaths in the lost
are 204 1 natients nntlw Inurm-nt i,t
there are only nine cases in the
shipping
uaiu'i .
ABadrire.
giEnix, Sept 9. midnight.-Hedleyville.
,7 , .... . '
a Ouebec -suburb, has been almost entirely
destroveti by hre. The tire is now under
control. About 100 houses, ail frame
dwellings, were burned. A large number
of the homeless are camped on the hills.
and are suffering a great deal for want of
fi-ssfali xtlisi htv Tha mnnnf ..-.It
to over $100,000. with very little insurance.
rreeaaueas al AsSssrta.
av-v. ,U(U suv mvuvi sv-na mil OUlUUUl
ArroRiA, Sept 9. The cholera scare hns
, reacneu in is city. 1 be citamoer ol com-;
merce has asked the co-operation of Ihe
city council in maxing necessary prepara
tions to prevent the epidemic from entering
this city. It is generally thought there ia
no danger of the cholera entering the Co
lumbia. la ? '
,
LsiPiKK City. Or Sepr . The whale
back steamer Charles W Wet more went
' ashore in a thick fosr this mornintr at itjjl
! o'clock, on the north spit near the Coos
nay tsar. 1 ne v etmore blew a tagnal o!
distress, but owing to the defense fog. it
was not until 1U o clock thit forenoon Le-
fore she could be reached, when the Coos
Bay life-saving crew ia three boats, with
Ik. aI U.iM.. j I :tA.
. 1"T"VV .
txk off the entire crew. ' in number-
r.rntal W hurra p.
Jkixico, Tenn. Sept B, Since the recent
miner's wax. bwlesstMsts has run riot in the
mountains here. A whitecap organization
that came into eristettre some two months
before the outbreak has been especisJiv
active, and scores of men in the mountain's
who did not come to the SsiJrUnce of tbe
; . , , tw-Ikl.. Ulu -Tl..
' S
the town and several of their male com -
panions. They wera dragged by about 20
whitecap to a grove near bv. After strip
! . -as -. , , A - m . .
ping every stitch of clothing off their
fcmtining victims, they drew the shivering
wretches over a fallen log and 1afced them
until tbe blood drinrjed from tbe wounds
:o:. 1 t t-fl .;
? " - wulr-
IU araxtine, N . Sept f . Ihe four-
teen th day of the rpecuti ouanntine agair.st
r ..
chosera has been a verv bumr one for the
health officers during the afternoon The
r-i"e. 1-a Kourgogne. the City of .New 1 ork
and W iseland were frannajiy release.! and
made haste to their piers. The liaass iiuin
on these ship, as soon as the anchors were
clear of the bottom, gare vent to Lbeir joy
by continoed cheers, and on the Krench
nner ittestm tognorn at the Ikist pive teeth
three weird shrieks, presnmaUr
cxpressi ir
of the feeling of freedom.
A aUat Bargain
Indianapolis. Sept . The 'American
Non-conformirf. the peofle's organ, which
remove! here from Kansas after having
contributed to the defeat of ex -Semator In
gaiis. say that it has obtained information
through the republican national committee
: to tbe effect that a bargain has been enter-
en inio otnwren i resiaent nam -Tin an-i
W Fairbank. a railroad mamsale of thi
citr. whereby Fair'oank i to be Cniled '
states senator, in cnt'ideration ol a f 100.-
. . - . .... .. ...
i 'mi contnoution to toe reputdi.-an cam-
paign fund.
I- Mr ' raUaies.
Sam Faaxrtsoo, Sept . Tbe liradstreet
! Mercantil-: Agency reports 70 failure in
' the Pacific Coast states and territories for
tbt. month of Ausrotd. with asset at
000 and liabilities SK2.39i. as comrjared
j with So for the previous month, with as
: sets 494.0:i and lialnliUe ti.0CU.59. snd
101 for June with ateU ttt!.i,C66 and lis-
bjij, gr301,4-"l.
strwrh r wkiiiseet
i ..
1 Hampton FaUJ. X H. Sent 7.-John G
niruer. tne poet, died at 4:.JU this rnorn-
ing, wnittier paused away
tvbittier pasiAMi away pesvoatullT.
Hirt nearest relatives and Dr Ikmsrla
at his bedside when death came. Tbe last
conscious word of the poet wrs one of rec
ognition of his niece. Mrs Samuel L Piek-
j aru. who lived with him tjr some years !
previous to her marriage. His end was ,
peaceful and apparently painless, like one ,
failing asleep, a fitting close for uch a life. I
AKiatrstnan Or ad.
Utica. X Y. Sept 7. Ex-Cuited States 1
Francis Kern an died at his residence in this
city today. His son Walter is now on the
quarantine steamer Xormandiii. He was '
called home from Europe by cable on ac
count of his father' serious illness, but tin
fortunately took passage on what proved ;
to be an infected ship, and bis detention
could in no way be avoided.
MrSHavtlle Kxrl rd.
Mi'Min nvile. Or, Sept 7. An artesian
well, being bored at the residence of Ed
Tyler, near the depot, has been sending up
a volley of sulphurous air since '2 o'clock
this afternoon. Tiie drill ntxssed through a
ten-foot strata of sandstone at a depth of
100 feet, when the mud and water was
struck. This was thrown into the air. be- j
spattering- the fcurronnding buildings.
'1 hen followed the dry air. A steeni gjage
lneh. The temperature is 56 degrees I abr-
PN the pressure ut .fc pounds per souare
enheit
A hart ut Train Kabbery.
Kansas Citv, Mo, Sept 7. A maked
man got on the castbound Missouri Pacific
train at the Grand Avenue depot in this
city at 9 o'clock, and entered the express
car. He overpowered the messenger, Ceo j
McLaughlin, and liesurely opened the safe.
He secured a large sum of money, which is ',
estimated at rhi.uw. At neineiu, it su
burb,, he jumped from the train and disap
peared. The messenger was Imiinil and
gagged, and couldnt give the alarm until
the train reached Independence.
The t'hulr rn
St Pkteiisburg, Sept 7. Cholera re
turns for Sept 4 for the whole of the em
pire place the number of new cases at 4770.
and deaths at 2,073, showing an increase of
408 new cases as compared with tho returns
of Saturday. The deaths were exactly the
same. In tbe city of St Petersburg !4
deaths were reported. This is an increase
of five deaths, compared with the previous
day's record.
Here Fast Trolling.
St Paul, Sept 7.-Noney Hunks, queen
of the trotting turf, is evidently able to
whittle two or three seconds more off the
mystic figures, for today, on a regular track
conceded two seconds slow, facing it strong
breeze half the distance, she again broke
the world's trotting record. It was a won -derful
and unexpected performance. She
made the mile on tbe circular tcack in 2:07.
"HACKMETAOK," laiting and fra
grunt psrfnme. Pries 25 and Jcen'a.
Sto W Read's line of dress gocdaj aad
lasloru buying elsewhere.
Ths.besi; awshy at Will & Stark's,
A iran with a wheel of fortune ia do
ing the Valley. He should not be tol
erated. Lane county is in great luck, notwith
anding the lizzie of a railroad to the
ea. It is proposed to locate a Norwe
gian colony of 600 families a few miles
west of Kugene. Roseburg I'laindealer.
All of the educational institutions of
flriiifnn am enetlincr tlttA Vfar Bi noonr
before, a fact that will be of great benefit 1
to edticat'on generally, and build up all
ot the colleges ol Oregon.
The voting men aro coming to the :
front. When old man Sullivan woke up j
from the sleep into which Corbett pot
him, he remarked in a language to sh aw
his coarseness: "Say, am I licked. Did 1
the young feller do it." ;
We bod a very pleasa;.t call from our j
,u, T,nU, ' J'.. 1 r K r . . .
: . - . . . I
Oregon when there were tew ot ins kind
m tiif state, no anya nc nua inn le-n me ,
republican nartv. but wants no Harrison ;
lu his. Portland Dispatch .
'
Roseburg has a belie, band, which re-1
minds us that Albauy bad one as late as
lm bl the cyclone of marriage struck
it, and now how is it scattered, the tuba,
anare drummer and B flat or sharp, are
still single, according to the Man About
Towns fivnrinv. with a nroanect of onlv
two of them being left.
already they have begun poking lun at
Sililiiu,. ... . I. li'rri' .iil, l-r'.
: -004 one in the Ktiatene iuard : 'Sul
livan's noae got hit a great manv times
last night and is doubtless very red,
I 7 ,l?tirDUOtU mpATJ lo. ,,w
beautiful Oregon sunsets as seen from
; Fairmcunt Heights Take a look at
Fairmount before tou buy elsewhere."
General Applegate eavs Mr I.wds of
the Tidings got Hie cart'before the horse
; . as ... . .a . a aa II. t i
1 tl 1 if .ilini lit I f ii' 1 a f fi t 1 H I a t.n ainir ill ,
hi. tenl like, Agamemnon." rie says it
I was Achilles who was in the tent and
that the Tidings is guilty of a classical
error Oi ants Pass Courier.
The Seattle Telegram gets off as good
illustration of the situation as we have
read- We give it, and agree hereafter
never to mention Sullivan's name except
in an atKravated case: 'Mr hullivan
has been recruited into the great army!
iof back nombers, wboee ranks are si-
yrsyi foil : so is Mr Sullivan, usually."
j the circuit court of Benion county dur
ng tne year i t loostnco ami ciiivea
' twenty-tlye ma'rimontal knots ; by judt-
j c-ai eotct maoe nr.v nearts g.au, out tne
sadness and sorrow thai struck to
I other hearts ia not recorded and never will
' h. hurln. th .ime tln? nini-tv mar-
" ' " . V i "
, riage licenses were issued by the county
5 , k Benton and the married column
ken! recruited meaiurablr br this
! means, so that the inroads by 'death and
J knott-dissolving process called equity, in-
I augursted in the couru. is perhaps about
1 a standoff. There is "something rotten in
! Denmark'" Then 17 7-9;, of the tout mar-
i ,he county, for a single year, h
oisaCMvea ny rne court. . arvaiss itmea.
creek
: A southern Oregon paper telis of the
j following very peculiar joke: "Henrr
; Gifferd, charged with aauU with a dan-
... .
Krous weapon on Jon ortg. wa up oe-
e hi honor justice Hamlin yesterday
lor prellmiuarr examination. Alter hear-
ing the tevimony In the cawe he was on
motion of Depuiv Prosecuting Attorney
Knian nacnsrrni irom cunuct arau live
j case di-r;:d It appear from ihe evi-
: dence tha: on tbe 1 tth of Juue Ut, Mr
G I fiord, who live at the poor tarm.entercd
.'into a contolracv w'th several othera to
' t,... . Ilt .m,,u.ni,nl - Sir I nna'. f ,
prnse. in other word Uiey put up a job
on him. Mr Gifford went imo the
j kitebew, chewed on a bar of soap until he
frothed at the mouth, and 'hen pretended
! to have a fk. sr. red B sarvlng knife a f-ot
; or so In length, rushed out upon the porch
1 and made a frantic sham attack upon
young isdy Instead 01 running sway
snd getting scared out of his wits as was
expected. Mr Long didn't scare worth a
cent, but grappled with the pretended
madman and h-ld him until assistance ar
rived and the -Sit'" went off. Afterwards
learning of tee trick played upon him be
entered ccrrplaint against the joker with
list sbove result,"
It is perfectly safe to eat Hamburg
. Brapes
regardless ol tbe cholera.
Imbued with the rp.rit ot the age three
... . a . ' . . , .
tioanv young rasni nara pssseeo ut psssw-
; tion a punching bag and practice daily
and ottener.
Several Oregon
and w ashington ex-
changes are running Mrs t.rnham's Cn -
comber
comber and Kldar ! lower t ream ad. county, where her home has been eon -Mrs
timhamtkipned ont from Sin Fran- tiouoosly since the last date. tbe was
Cisco folly six month ago.and Ihe papers
I will onlv get
, . .
Brother Mays, of the Potneroy Inde-
; oeodent, stirs up a contemporary in the
. loi lowing origin! iy le : e sxasexsn
think the warning lira! haa sriven that
. . .11 1 . j .,
tne newer eu.sur ... w. p.-ce wouio sine
a tumble on "gammins" when he writes
lor tne pnouc in tne columns mat are
open to bim to empty his moral charact-
ri in nit-iij i ususcate i.ioec who rrau 1
his stinking lugnbrations."
Recently the mother of young Brown,
wbo it In tbe jail awaiting" the action of
the grand inrr for highway robbery, ar
rived in Albany for the purpose of baitiug
out her son : Sut tbe amount required
was more man sue had been inlortned. j
and she was obliged to return to her I
California home without accomplishing
her object. Mrs Brown is a christian I
woman, r.tid feels very badly over the j
course taken by her son She thinks if!
the could get him home again he would
come out all right. Tbe case is one that j
excites one's intetest. The probability
is though, that Brown will go to the pea.
This week's Mill Civ Gazette's 0 P
item ii as follows: "The O P companv
must have reached the full end of their
rope when they juit work at Bolder j
creek, sr.. I now are fishing for tbe broken i
cable. The officers tun up occaslonally
to brusli the flies off the track and to see
that the push car system don't climb the
mountain way on beyond. The Minto
parly bored a hole with a gimlet at th
of Mt Jefltrton, and would have
cone farther, had they not heard tli
Hong racket in the rear. "There is a
good time coining" only wait a litte
longer, until Job finds that million of
dollars, then, then and Oh '. then. Just
wait a little longer bova. until the old
kettle begins to boil, and it will be soap '
o: buttermilk then
Xitw Process. -rCobb, the printer, has
bought the exclusive right for this city
and enmity for the F E Taylor chromatic
printing process and will make color
printing one of Ids specialties .See sam
ples of hi late work.
Will ,V S'atk Oarry a aidendid stock of
gold and silver watohet, for men and ladies'
and an elegant line of silver wars
MA UK IK! I.
QUINN OWEN On Thursday after
noon, Sept. 8, 1802, at the parsonage of
theM E Church SotiUi, by Rev 0 Ci 'Har
mon,' Mr P W Qui nn nnd Samantliit
Owen both of Halsey.
III Ml.
MILLER. Oa Thursday evening,
Sept. 8, 1892, at the home of her son, at
Knox Butte, of old age, Mrs Mary Ann
Miller, aged 87 years. The deaserf was a
pioneer of 184U, coming hero that year
with her family from Indiana. Sht was
born in Delaware. The deceased was a
woman of excellent character and had a
warm place intthe hearts of those- who
knew her. She leaves four children,
Martin, Moses, Enoch and a daughter in
Idaho, Mr Miller died a good many yeart
ago.
i m vi i i at kt i-imii nmu a I i LSI", lintuii Zitr" 1 -
(J.N. Duncan, county judge; Wm.
and J. W. I'uifh, t'oniinuMlnfiers.)
Rumbaugh
In the matter of repairing the Rector
road, (be supervisor was ordered to make
necessaryTeasits to amount of $80.
BUI of Kred Bender, $6 disallowed ; alsr
bill of Karl Race, f3
In the matter of resignation of I. Doug
las ns J P same was accepted and P 8 !'..,;.
ison was appointed.
Petition of J Bectsb for county road
granted. Green Splann, Si Barr and F
Bennett were appointed viewers.
Several road cases wre being
M
ered this afternoon.
Application of J
V McCartnev and
others for county road was granVeil and
expenses ordered paid,
Petition of Stewart Lewis and others
for county road granted, and expenses
ordtrtd paid
Application of I) W Hardin et al for
county road granted. Viewers: John
Denny.Jobn CotTeet and W W Crawford.
v 1 r anomme' torsiouu
Application o! M J Cameron for a lease i
" I
0l Crabtree cteek dismissed,
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,j V, , carm8 lor i,cK m"D'
is .. 11 11 it
Bn,n .ISf, Uim at
,,,,,;. . .
tej U w k tt
""f10' J eo ,or oak i w Ior flr-
I .T5,e n'ter of the petition for riprap-
Pln? Pler? " Albany bridge was consid-
! "d the bridge visited, and taken
1 Into consideration until tomorrow.
Coort adjourned until tomorrow morn
ing in order to gJ to Salem to be present
at opening of bids for Mill City bridge
In the inciter of lite bridge at Mill
City it was ordered that the contract be
let to Fl Miller ior$ISlS, totinties to
furnish lumber-
Kendall's bridge was ordered relocated ;
according to the survey made,
Bill of John Usher, sect t H, reconsid-
atJ and disallowed.
Petition tor an appropriation for the
Albany bridge not granted.
Matifra nl hridro arrow Kantian, .1
1'nl
i The folio iog bills were allowed
10 00
6 00
10 00
; O P UMhow sr. aid Halls
j O C Cooiey, std Mr Clark
M Sawyer, aid Henderson. ...
Ladiea Aid Society, aid poor
J M Flaugher. aid J W Cox
G F Crawford, aid Mr Robert. . .
Peter Powell, aid Osborne faroi'r.
A White, aid Matilda Kenworthy.
5 00
10 00
b 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
b 00
6 00
r rank Burnett, aid Junkey.
Ml ram Baker, aid MraGafiowav
John L'sher, janitors fees
j O'eyon agt Margaret Round
DayUJcKimsev
34 5 3S
14 00
24 OO
24 OO
I J Charlton, ci teachers
f f J Stiles ex teacher
cj r Kue!l ex teacbrra, ..
; Glass ft Prudhomme, stationary
SO OO I
47 S
At OO
G W Tavlor, roads, .
Oregon agt Ar Hull
G F Russell, a upt
' Chamnes Sioper, roads
Orsgon agt Wra Rose!!. . .
S t 00
5 15
17 30
Kx. C w KaddlU
14 co I
35 4
S 50
15 7i
3 00!
n S9!
4 75!
1' r I
Albanr E'.ectrtc light Co....
s W Young & Co, lumber
1 s P Barger. drawing jury list
j t'orsv.h jc Hunter. lumber
j , m Wade -v Co, mdse
John Smsllmsn. sheriff fee in the
1 est ol Barbara Hubbard
I R Fl'tittne hrirtr arer lUitrr
15 00
100 00
37 00 1
te j
7 50
16 00
4 1 40 ,
t 00 i
,6i
' 49 !
J B T1Iiaon, roads
I K A Kent, roads, etc
r.pley. rosdi
liar 1
'-""g,
E Gin, road, etc
' J Gn. road
i T Goln, road
J Dixon, roadc
" ---- -- - w .
37 40;
C P L-tmgtara.acrt road,
j N T Stewart, acct road
R Spring, rebate of lax
3$ oo
21 Oi
1 00
4
6 al
' Oregon agt hdO.iver
Stewart ft Sox, mdse
Train ic Whitnev, printing 9 50
L D Miller, road's, etc IS 00
Ea. of Oriasdo Walker 9 00
J B Tillotson, repairing Green fer-
r y bridge . . .
Forsvtlie ss tiamilton, lumber
R M Wade & Co. mdse
-' tTJocnu
J W l'ugb
Wm Rnmbsiugh
j C C Sackson
I
12 (3
o BiTt un.
w . vl. , .
Man Ann Miller was borr in Mercer
: rxstinty. X J., May 9th. 1S06, her maiden
name being Marr Ann Coddingtou-
; Removed with her j t rents to Union
;cooaty, Indiana, in 1812. Married
Chilstun Mi ler Ang. SOth. 18. Made
!a christian profeswion in Boon con at v,
about 1S42. Left Indiana in the fall of "j'""3 ' - rortlaav y, ter
1147, passed the following winter in T'
Howard county, Missouri. I:: 1848' The Harnbars Count say a dastardly
crossed the plains and sett'ed near A!- 1 attempt waa made Mot. lay r.t,: to barn
bany. in this conntv. In D50 moved to
' Marion county, but returned to linn
' tbe mother oi six children, one daughter
and five sons. Her daughter ts now
liv.'ng in Lewiston. Idaho, and three of
ber tons. Mutes. Martin and Enoch
Miller, well known citixens ot oor coun
ty, survive her. Her husband.Christian
Miller, departed this life July I5th. 1874.
: sim iwrru a weuiucr oi v-ruirai V musitnu
11 L - 1 f I 1 .:
, cm fa j , IUI orgatliza
: - , . . . .
,; um.. . o.s. , uno . . . 1 1
( a d . ,.,.,
eat. 1 m ati mi 1
Elizabeth Blain to Carrie Plain S
4 lot I, b 22. Albany
G Y Phillips to W F. Curl, part of
town lot lltS.Scio
J C Haidin to E T Bagart, 11x61
feet 11 w 1
J E Turnridge to K T Bagar".
50x180 feet 11 w I....
W C Rigga to K l Day, i) acres
16 w 1
J P Allison to J J Thornton, 61.06
acres 14 w 4
K A Bawby t Mrs M J AHcrd, 3
lots, Hnrrisburg
Oiegon to P J Murray, SO acres,
1.1 E 2
Elus Powell too M Powell. 30 acres
II w 1
Waterloo D Co. to Cora A Garber,
. wwy a 1
1 aier OO
Pormelia J Ranib lo Ml Cameron,
right of way along Crabtree
fork of Santiain
IJ L Cowan to Reuben Da is, 1 lot,
Lebanon 1
Wm Field to Frances Malone, 80
acres 14 w 1 1000
J II Albert to Jam Smith, piece'
land 18 E 2 100
14,664
nnATTBtiV a hi: tiaon you.
Branureta's Fills are tbe best medicine
known.
First They are purely vegetable, in
faetj
a medicated riMl.
Seood-Tfce s.rns dose always produces
the same etTecl
creased doses and finally cess acting.
. ,-" m
Third lhey purity tho blood.
'hey invigorate the digestion and cleaace
th- at inns eh and Itowcli.
Fifth They atimulate the liver and csrry
off vitiated bile and other depraved secre
tions. The lit est two or three doset tell the stoty .
Tha akin becomes olesr, the oyo bright tho
mind aotiye, d.gettion is restored, ooative
ness cored, tho animal vigor is re truited and
all decay arrested.
Brandeth l Pills aritold in svsry drug
and medicua store, either plain or tugar
coatad.
To tiie Ladies or Albany :
desiring dress making done will
call at Mi Ida Brash's shop.
Those
p'.eate
;e stock of pruning shsars nd prun-
tbs bsat made, just reoaivad at
& Sox's, Now ia tho ix to nss
Bargains at Read's.
You can save money bv buying of Raad
New is th time to get your ehoio to asm
of thoss Albany Woolen! suits st F B Allen
&Oo.
ARB ARHOaD
WHFAT.'fKCENTA
;
j
yesterday, ,
TUCKS DAY.
W H H Waers died at .Salem
Mr J M Waters and wife, of Brownsville,
. went t- that city today to attend the fon
! eral.
Cliiocao pheasants are beiog killed 'n
a. eat numbers now. His of our aimrcds
bagged 1 17 within a few mils of this city
last Sunday. Corvallis Time.
The Octoroon was presented last night to
- If,""" " 1 ...v ......... i.' 'in , n.i.
tine effect. Albany people are generally
pleased with this troops, resulting in a t ood
bosineui Tonight Lights of Londoa.
The Meiooic lodges of this city hav re- ,
oeivad a large number of fins bottomed !
-is worn n nui tor tnetr ireny eu-
c a a w. . a.s. a
. - . a ,, rsyaa . r j
T y A.U' 1 lJi,V, '
tbs freight was ab half that pn ce. !
An Insane Man. Orlando Walker, :
residing n:ar Halsey, was brought to Al ,
bany this merning, and on examination
was declared insane and this noon Sheriff j
Jackson went to Silem with him Ap-
"y
was given as the csuse.
Tup. StXLtv AN--' oBeTT Fk.ht la,t
attrscted local attention In Albany
1 It begsr. in Nesr Orieifls at 9 o'clock.and j
! the firs, dispatch,. Vriyed here shortly
I after 7 o'clock Men who deprecate prize
! ed; even some women got excited; every
; body seemed 10 want to know about !l
A big crowd were given bulletins at the ;
Western Union, and a cleb received tbesn
from the Postal. Every round showed
Corbetf . superiority and It was no sur-
prie when it syas announced that the big
the list round, ft was the Pacific Coast
against ihe Atlantic, and the bracing
breeze of the peacefu'. Pacific proved a
cyclone aai.iat the denizen of cultured '
Boston, who was knocked out as east! as
; ZV
j result though was not what was predicted
j ( most people previous to the contest. !
Hundreds of thousands of dollars changed
, hand in the I'. S. 5n men in A '.bar,
i P"t up all tbey could rake together
t nmuDZ ijii.ci. oiiuuic, hj .-.inc.
j First Street society, pulled in $30 by the
j operation. The man who closed hi op-
, ponent's eye, bang ;d bit rsose up, and
! deprived hirn of his lung power Is a greater
; attraction than a candidate for presidio.'-.
; on thi evening day of the 19th century.
Let u drop
the obnoxious name of John
I- SuUiWBM
His race is run.
rxyoAT.
, .,,
Zfca Salem wco'.ao xnilis ar now riiioo
laetarieg weir awn gtxxi into c.s r; at
that city.
J M Solan baa sold his but toe s at Va
iiioa city and wilt hereafter gire hi .nttr
attvottoa to nis fcosia in this city. Lck
, O'Brien ia tbe
anarch is 1 1 ef taw laqoica
store. Gaxs-tt.
Another good hois
greetsd
the Wiiber
Ctnpaoy in their pnawatstio of the Lfhu
of London. Tb oompany is proving a
strong one grow ing constantly in favor,
Monte Cbristo tonight. To Two Orphan
at tomorrow tastusa anl l fie usatttseaeeaa
Case tomorrow night.
An Albany man who baa iii'.oai from
the Cascade reports that word htd been
received where be wa atoppiag that fonr
asas bad brn killed and two shot at wbo
ware ssc-t killed at Blaek Ratf. in Crook
ovinty, ta a firbt bstwsn abrwp herders aed
tsocssrre. Nothing has been Irsrnal in
isJeieuA La it other wis.
Tlie following b the best yet wtittec
aboot tbe figbt : "Cor belt sroke feeling
refreshed anb in fine spirit and ate a '
splendid breakfast. Corbett's trainers
wanted him to drink something, but be 1
did not care to do so. and said be would
continue abetemiooe.
SaleanandfSciowill pl.y base bail ea
(.audi. ,1 ad RaUn. with tha L,! .
nice: -s!c Ruily. 3s: BaoUi, lr,; b'.ac
Wy, c; Larwqar, p: lliate, cf; Mef:rs. If; I
'orgr, ts; Holaaae. 2b; Grcwss, rf; Scto:
WeUa. p; I'olWtt, c: Gill, If; Co- e. mh Joss,
2k; fJarea. 3t; Miller, lb; Bam, as;
Pcgger, rf .
AxoTHex Bad Bot. Today lostSre N
M Newport, commifed Lawrence Comp
, ton. the nine rear old son ! il C Comp-
HOME
1330 SO . tor., of Scfo. to the rcfom school, oa com
SO ' plaint of his parents. The boy was said to
33 8$ be tacxwriabie. Pre'.lv voung for a re
100 00 , form ac ho:
11 -mi Wa.iT IltNtiNo. Yeaterdav George
wi . . .
' impswo, jesse isarter ana r spencer,
",l;e S P mciwntiT went Chine nhr-sut-
V..- .-:.t.mu
as a memento , i ll.e event on.- of Jen-;
Barkers calve, into which jar Stimpson
i tweiden tally landed ti.rte snot Mr
, penw mruhorjt anv injuries.
J They also killed two or three docks.
sttvaoaT.
( Th spring wheat ta avail; all throbeal.
, . ....
L Bioadir. wfco asff 1 be to Altasny toon.
the P ttnigm at that c-.v
The t wo lots of tbe Jaa F H.i) ewtate, on i
adwini-tratora aale today w-re beel ia for
Mf wBteda if ail at 11700.
last nigtt at Eugene two minuter '
prwachitvs tl e stmU were rotten iswed,
created eoasidrrabl axcttemeot. Net very
creditabla u that citv .
Kewhrre by reqnest w pabiiab the rex- !
satta givta by tht t'snnty cmreias iottcr for
refusal to apptopiute mncey for protection
of the Albany Bridge. Ruber peculiar.
A great fwet prlarenacce mat be seen at j
Piri ttm, k,. . n,nn. .k.
Lebanon j is- tographer last year, cf
or s
Phil '
Baltimore, of this citv, and Wayne IViI - I
: liatns, of Polk count)-. whi':e on a hnrttng :
ixpeditloe in tha mountains.
There was a big difference oa the hi.is for I
' the Mill City bride, th biahewt being
MM co-npelr: the lowest F J Millei,
1994.20 eoicp:et. or 5131'i ooootr to fur-
ni.b lumter J B Tdlitaoo bid $!'5 and
'""St J-bn A Stooe. 421C0.
I I One week from tomorrow a race will be '
trotted at tb fair grounds ior three boxes of
j I ci.ar. best t ia 3 heats betwooc Baldy,
SsTaed by J h Howard. Sea- Foot Xellte, j
500 own'd by Cril Bark hart, and Bins Mountain
boy, 16 years of age, owned by W Willia i
2000 The Dallaa Observer saya. "Triis vear's
cily attaeaament a,ow np a total value of
350 taxable property $147,062. and an indepted
nes of $123,620; whil last year IS91, the
100 total value was about th atne as this year,
with an indartedcets of t9f,HS.
300 ; Two arrests. A long haired treet
f ft-" " miivetvu t3t t7tlllt 1V1 UI9 J
orderlv conduct His onlo weanon waa a
! kn'.te fn a belt. He was to face the re
! corder this evening. Today an bitoxlcat- j
' ed Swede with a inette was arretted for i
the same cause.
Fsix Ovsr 4'J Feet. Last evening
about 5 o'clock Charlie Robertson, the
ten year old eon of Mr George Robertson,
an emplove in the Albany Iron Works.
with another bo v. climbed on to the
tmilding, and were getting ready to re
turn to the ground when young Robert
son slipped and fell through the skylight
over the moulding department. His
fall was partly broken by a beam, from
which he bounded upon tome lintel
weights and then to the ground, a dia-
tinra in all ..f AO (..r Tl. . w -
hip was di8ocated his nose broken, one
i ot lilg eves conred nearly out. wn hilw
i bruissd generally ,and injured internally.
Ar runs was called and attended the un
fortunate boy. The difficulty haa been
for him to eat, and hit recovery depends
considerably upon whether his internal
injurietare so great that ho cannot get
food to remain in his stomach.
ANSouNc-EMKxr. -Having severed my
connection with the Albany nurseries, I
take this opportunity of tendering my
sincere thanks to all former patrons and
friends of the above nurseries for their
liberal patronage. I am still engaged in
the nursery business, having ocated just
across ths'river, in Benton county, one
hilf mile west of the Albany high steel
' bridge on the Rainwater donation claim.
where I am growing as tine a lot ot trees
at can be seen In any nursery In the Wil
lamette Valley. Trees for sale this fall at
the nursery, alto at my trer yaid in Al
bany. Awaiting your furthe: orders, I am
Yours truly.
J A Hyman.
Wet. Side Nur
Proprietor of the
rserles.
One dollar saved ts l n doilat earned. Go
to AUsa Bros and buy your groceries at
etsh prices.
Oak vim. k, Or., 8ept. 8th, 180a.
Again the angel of death has spread hfs
dark wing over our Utile society of C. E.
and taken from our midst one of our
lnost noble and exemplary young men.
i o.ie who as loved by all who knew him.
j. Melvln Bsmford departed this life on
1 the evening of Sept Jth, at Hails Summit,
' Tslansas. Melvln came to Oregon with his
ps rents in the spring of 1885, he was then
'. s mere youth. In June, 1886, he made a
profession of religion. He was one who .
. made it a point to always be present at alt j
church services, and while he w-a quite ;
young he took an active part in church
work. At the organization of the YPSi
C of Oakville he was elected President
and also a member of ire social commit
tes). The committee consisted of Otto!
vf-i.,i u,i.a a v wMik
Jiuiiv, ab via I uss 1 1 tv; u SsVSSU aTs a rn11.11,
At thi semi-snnusl election, Otto Stone
w, fIecuJ PrrKUSent ,nd , he
mittee were re-elected. On New Year
day Otto was acctdently shot. Thi ;
a aid blor to our small society. W hen o-.r
social committee met after the death off
our President, there were but woof us. I
Melvln and the writer ot this sketch. Alter
tale usual ooeninif exercies were over !
! Melvln arose and said. "Death has taken i
one of this committee, and who will be :
next .' and In a lower tone he said. "It j
maybe me, the youngest member of the -
committee, or It may be vou, the oldest.
Vv e know not when we may be called :
hence let us ever be prepared to meet in
Heaven."
He made up bis mind early in life to be
j a missionary, to prepare for this he eras
. taking a college course at Monmouth, III.
, Juoe g d 'hfa rKUlan ,mon
udnu and rehVuve hk sister accomoan.- I
1 lie had
before his vacation was over the sad news
of the sickness of hi brother in law csused
him to accompany hi aiater to the death
bed of her husband. The school year at
Monmouth commenced on '.he '71b of
September, but at 'hat hour Melvin bad
received the summon and had gone to
that home for which he was so well pre -pared.
He said to tne writer of this
sketch just beljre he left, will meet
aBsin, if not on this earth, so why should
parting be sad we can't go together."
A. Y. Smith.
AKIaLlJC.
R A Bamford and trite leave on the
: ;th for rialb Summit, Ksnaas. to aee
their sons wbo are both down with tbe ,
typhoid ferer.
Mrs Martha Jayne. mother of Dr R A
, Jayne, of Shedd, is visiting relative
here.
W a Bobb has commenced tbe tall
term of school.
Dr J V Gaff, of Albino, baa had tome
mote D's affixed to bit name.
Mr Robertson wife and daughter. of Al-
; buy. were in auendaice at the U P
ciiurch here on babbatb-
A letter addressed to "The Handaom-
est Man in Oakville" arrived last week.
t After trying in rain to find a suitable
person to give it to tbe Potrtrcaster
; opened it to and some cine to tbe owner
and to bit surprise he found tbe words,
i "TbOO Art the Mao."
Awccs.
Biff, but bad
the old-fashioned pLLL Baal to
take, and bad to have taken. lo
efficient, too. It's only temporary
relief yon can get from it.
Try sometbiag better. Wita Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the benefit
is lasting. Tbey cleanse and regu
late tbs liver, stomach and bowels.
Taken in time, tbey prevent trouble.
i w - -
i any case, Lney on it.
i And ikae mna it - tu,
And tbev cure it
miid snd gentle, bst tboroajrh and
: -T'
enecttve. ltiercs no
VV47A aa ShslaTa.arj
to tbe svstem, tl : or
One tinv, sTiirar- coated Pellet for
s laxative three for a cathartic.
Sick and Bilious Headache, Consti
pation, Indigestioo, Bilious Attacks,
and all derangements of tbe Liver, !
stomach snd bowels are promptly
relieved and permanently cared.
They're purely vegetable, per
fectly" harmless, the smallest, and
tbe easiest to take bat besides
that, tbey1! the ckeape pill yon
can bay, for they're ffuaraitfeed to
give satisfaction, or your money is
returned. Ton pay only for tbe
good yon get. This is true only
of Dr. Pierces medicines.
. ( ) PlT I T' ( ) TV 1
Vy xVXAl j WAA-aA
and BORER.
PROTECT -iYOUR - TREES.
P4B
PAPER,
PAINT,
ROOFING.
Samples and circular free.
Paraffine Paint Co.,
Portland. Orkgox
S0DAV1LLE
Soda Water,
Tbs best .mineral water; in the World,
John Isom, Sr's.,;
in quantities to suit,
1: keeps tbe svstem to order, and ts
refreshing, pleasant drink-
Everybody
homes.
should keep it in their
Oe C. McFarlaiid.
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Harness - and - Saddlery
Display in the Door.
Opposite First National Bank, Albany, Or
POINTERS AND SETTERS FOR SUE
CHEAP.
A rare chance to secure a fine brace of
Pointers, dog and bitch, six months old,
orange ami white in color. The dam is
fine fielder. The sire is Mr Job's Sensa
ttin Sport, the best pointer in Oregon.
The Llewellyn Setter Bitch Daisy V.,
by Little Ben, 19748 (Hoosler Ben,u33S
Neliie Gray, 8356) ex Bonnie Llewellyn,
23S3t (Romeo Rural Nellie, 13944.)
Daisy V. is eleven months old, black
and white In color, and verv promising.
Address. A S CAMERON,
Corvallit, Oregon.
MONOOLIA.V PlIEASAXTS FOR SaLK.
WELL DIGGING Ed Davidson in
preps red to do well digging ia
first olass style, promptly, and will guar
antes bia work:
DREADFUL PSORIASIS
f ovcrlng Entire Body with White
Scales. Suflferlnp; Fearful
Cored by Caticora.
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MS. SDrasillae l.ru. K, J , .
?V? "7 tmc- . rw tn'x- tr y eve, aod toe
pnyatasasi was afraid I would lose cat Meatasss
It auaatJ
oat, coiil l ww
25lr UU sWIet.; lt lirm
Joes u aore. It eoveted ray
metre tody, tay face, fees!.
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fefl c,nxtu:t;r
frcaa mi head, aaoaldwrs, rad
areas: tV skin woo Id tMekM
sad W red sod very itchy,
sad won Id eraek and Ureal
K2
two usuts .i.ti' ra ttaaoiTS.T. I eusld sea a
I bad toT bottle., I wm
alntoet eared, and when I had seed etx hwttk- i
'lticcsia IU!.iwt, eras box of Ctnoau aarf
owe eakr of Cmorai Soar, I war enrwj of tk
dreadful iftewaae froaa which bad snSererf for Bv
yean. 1 issaast as fere ettha few whwt I awgerad
before oatsej tha Ra ataurx They eared my itfcaaa
I feel tt say dnty lo ritassilil Ihwra. My hair la
1 war r red as rood a awer, and eo la my ytgfct.
Urn. SOU KJEIxt, BoekweU AtyVlwa.
Cutlcura Resolvent
The new Blood Porta, tssSsrsasDr
the tiood of ail iwnorinaa aS rjoaroaoi
(to
and Otrtttaiaa, the greai Ms
andCcrtcx-SA
boat, ass rsajtnatte eo
asssjesaaas v.
aad seals; aad saators the hair), hair
od of SSSSM when the enartdlor of
cored
iWa saaairsd a traart daily, the sen era if est.
lS.JUa-. bassar, aad ttexang: ajsaost kwyoatt
snitni 1 1 -w. hatr Wm law or all gas, ardsrrtag terrt
bic. V t oshrr rraadiae have oaaaw wrh oarwa?
Bead itiyhaia. Price, Ci-nemti, Vx . Soa?,
..r-socraa-r, tl. Vrrvaivi by the Fottxj
Xsca astb Ctatsui at 0swXwXXwsx. Koeeoo.
aarr -ad for " Bow to Cor Skla Uaaswaa," ft
Ijm, ifi UlaMtratsoaa, and IssSxeatfeansnrt
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