The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 30, 1892, Image 4

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    JSP vs
Blackweil's Bull Durham
Has been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco
for over a; years. Uniformly good anJ uniformly
first. Bright, sweet and fragant-wc Invite the
most fastidious to tost i!s peculiar excellence.
BJackwcH's Durly.m Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C
WEATHKKFORD
CHAMBEKLAIFJ,
Attorneys as Law. Will practice la all courts of ska
seats. Special atteation fires lo matters In probate
and to co lections. OFFICB-ln the Flinn Week.
WR
BHXYEU
Attorney at Law vrul Solicitor In Chanoery. Collec
tions made on all potato. Loans negotiated aw
male terms. Albany, Oregon.
G
F.O. W. WRIGHT,
Attorney at law. end Notary Pubde. Will praotieela
aHtbseearte o( Una state Special attention siren to
collections and matters in prebate ): Upstairs
ataaon-Twodale Block Albaay. Ofn
D. a A 1 1 1 1 , i ,
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LACHMtlttlv
A H ATSOH,
All
ss at
mfttteri will rte i r pronp
attention.
d FIIow' TMnpl, Alb By, 0
M
OSTAH YEj-efc- HACK I. EM AN,
Attorneys at Law,
Albany, Oregon
fJ- .WH1TMKT,
.
Attorney at Law, Albany, Or.
AWES J. CHAKLTOR,
AtlerssT-st-Las
All Iwalj business
attended to
Uv:
FUNK'S Block, Albany.
Or.
D
R. J. E. II II EE.
FkyeMaa and Surgeon. OFFICE Oeraer
Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon. !
f )RN- MASTOW efc DAVIS.
mrssctans an Sarrans. OFFICE -Corner eeeod
and Bicedalbin streets. Albans. Or. Cell. m- ...niir
II an SERE 41 , Jf. o
Remoapathiat. AeTSpecLJiet in diseaeea af (he Et.
jwentj years' experience Office boors 7 U S s as,'
f in, mm e ta serening. Aioan,, urejsn.
F
IsMT NATIONAL BANK,
or ALBANY, OEKOON,
L FLINN
8. K, YOUNG
Vkw President .
Jt,W.
LAN O DON
rKANgACTS A O ENSEAL baaeintt
AOCOOWW KEPT snbjot- shack.
STOUT EXCHANGE and tel raphk
New York, San Francisco, Chicago and P staasel
'esron
-CO J.KCTIONf CADE on favorable lertcs.
E Ti
K. W. Las
K
L. Funs
Sow tap f . 801.
I M K dfc CO., BANKERS
Or ALBAKT, OKESO.N,
TrUNSACTs reaoral Bankinx kusiossa.
Ii RAW SIGHT DRAFTi aa New York, aaa Ft n
see end Portland, Oregon.
LOAN MONK? 00 approved security .
RECEIVE deposits subject to check.
wu.u.'iw.! mist 00 tararaMe
INTEREST paid an Umstdepeette
2nd
Store,
stent stock of 2nd 'jar goods In tht
Valley, and tho moat reasonable priees
have on hand all kinds of
FUSN.TU3E, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES,
CLOCKS, CROCKERY,
ETC.. ETC.
s
,ne doer wsast "of 8 B Yoon-' 'a old ato
L. GOTLIEB.
LMBs CULLEGUTE IHSTIfUTI
ALBANY, OREGON'
18Q1, 1892.
rat Terns Opened Se pie as ber stir,
Ai I corps of Instructors,
CUifjtfAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
('"iirses 01 study arranged to meet ta
a: 1 graoe or students
SeVciVr tuaucemtntt tftrtd to itmttt$
from abroad.
rr. kissst,"! coaatlT
Prasldsal.
'Jareats. and Trade Marks obtained, arm 1i TV
ut business conducted for Moderate Tees.
Oaf OMsa Is Opposds U. S.Pstan! CBie.
and we asassesM senfss In less time tlutatb"'
rssaots fr6m Wsshinetur,
Send model, drawing dr phnto., t
Hon: We airlse. If
deerr!
fk'iuitsblo or . I. free
saleja, oat foe not due tlii ual
lie tin iatuut l fitranid
A P'sishPct. Iflw to Obtain Patesds," '
nsatai of actu'il cllcns. InyourState, enim. e, ,i
sor.n. sent frse. Als.ress,
O.A.SNOW&CC
5 '.t'ts Pitant OMca. Wce-etc;,. r '
CODLIJST WORlv
and BORc
PROTECT -'YOURi-1 TREES.
P&B
PAPER,
PAINT,
ROOFING.
Samples and circulars free.,
Paraffine Paint Co.,
Portland. Orbook
FOSHAY & MASON
vsoLsuta aas asvait
1 ? 10 agists and Booksellers
ta for John B. Alden's publications',
- I'i'ti art sell at otj rtllaHor's priests with
i. cosutdsv'
tLBANf, OKtCWOft
Orricr. WORLD'S FAItl
Sept. is, J893
blacjcwell's durham
Tobacco Co.,
Durham, N. C
Gentlemen :
We have Smoked up
all the Tobacco at the World's
Fair, and have unanimously
awarded the Gold Medal
for Smolting Tobacco to
BLACKWELL'S
Bull Durham
Congratulating you on your success,
we remain Yours truly,
COMMITTEE.
Scieatiflo Amenosr
C Agency for
TSAOe aaaalrs.
rsEStam pate sir
tOPVniCHTS. st
For tatanmaUon an t free nandNio srr!t u,
jtUNlf a CO- tel Dhoadw ir, Nsw ue,
Oldest bureau foraecorlng patents In Amor
Brerj natsot taken eiit br na Is broneht .'
Ha pabUo by s none f I:c:i; S& s E
OBa.
r..crt,-
Lsrcnst circulation or any jcJenilf ;" rper re Urn
erortd. 8niandtdhi litest rsw.t. o t"tUHietn
man should be It boat it. Weesle, K.se ?
sssr; BUS mix nioiittis. Addteus X vy C
PT)e-BHR5,;i ltnajw7. toii.
EAST AND-SOUTH,
TLA
Southern Pacitlo Routt
SHASTA LINE.
Trains leara Portland Daily.
sWAi rasa jri 1. lfn, ' iTTors
fpOSsV. a. I Lr Portland ArT 76 aa
10:a8rsLr Albony LrlliSt S
tUislir 8aa Franssse Lt TS r m
Assre trains stop only at Sol lowing stations
el Rosoburg. East Portland, Oregon City. .d
eora. Solent, Albany, TasgssA, Sbodd, H sissy Bar
habarg, J unction City, Irting, Rogeae.
assnesa sail, bsilt
aa a si Lt Portlaad Ar 1 Irlri
Win L' Alaaor Lv I s
fctSra I At aasaaarg g.ti?ts
atsasT Lcsi bsiit sxcarr ttsui)
S as r a I Lt PsrUand Arl WJSa a
4SpaAr Albany Lt S: a a
gaasssasjKa
alie a a I Lt Albany avr I sa n a s
MtlS I Ar Lsbanoa Lt tZO i a
1 stralLT Albany Arl l:ri
.-SS a s I Ar Lebanon Lt j tr
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS,
Tor A aesasssselaSl s st rsssearsra. aseAatteg
secead-Ctass tlefcatsutttmeawal .to Kx
yrt 1 Tralas
Teat Side SMTtalsei.
starrwaeur rssrrvAss abbs rMvai.Lis,
Man, raaiS4m (Ez3apt8nnoay,
T J0 a a I Lr Sort lend Ar I i:S6 r s
IfclO r a I Ar CorrnlMa LTllfcAirsi
sxraass tbaii saar (Excspt Svxday .
A-SurBl Lt Portland ar l VisTs
ra I At tSeJOsaTillo Ljs.Ut
TTlaroiAijrla 'Ficlcetw
s sll points
EAST AND SOUTH.
estlaa InlornuUei rssardlnt rasas, ass as, a
ss Ossspssy Aaest st AlVaay
a. KOKHLEB E P. EOOIstt,
JaaseST Vast O. P. sad P. As
Portland, Oregon.
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE.
o
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
T aCC, Beeelver
-O-
Oregon DeveiopmanS Po's Steamers,
Short Lin, to CaUlfarsUat
FiraaVeiaas through passenger and
freight line from Portland and all pola
kt tbe Willamatte Valley to and from Ha
'ran cisco, Cal.
Boats make close, connection at Alban
lth trains of tbe Oregon Pacifi Railroad
TTJIE 8CHKDCLK. eaoept SWars.1
LasTe Albany 1( r. B.JLaara Y equine, rsjaTa
LasyeCorvailia l:0Sr. B.lLasTe CsryaJlla,10Jf a,s
rrl.-e Taaulna, r. m '. Arrive Alssny, 11:1a s. s
O. 4 C. trains counsel at Alh.nrn.s
UsrralUa. The above trains OBDsot s
Zsaolna with tbe Orsaron DeveiopmsM
Jompsmy'a Line of Ktsamshlps batwssjB
Vaquina and San Francisco,
aAlL,IHe DATES .
rasa rana.
situ . VtUt. Otrsaase uss, :.'.i
ssi rsaAeasfo
WUlantette Valley, Deeemser tth i Utb s
f7h.
Ins Com pan 1 orras the ngat
nange sailing asms Turnout notlee.
W. B. Passengers from Portland sad
7111smette Valley aoInU can make cleea
s ranectlsn with tbs trains of tbe Y so urn
roots at Albany or Corvallls, and If dec
nsd to Han Francisco should arrange U
rive at Taaulna tba evening htfore dais
sailing
1 Freight rates al ways th
Lowest
SHILOH'S
CONSUMPTION
CURE.
The success of this Great Con;h Curs Is
without s parallel in tha history of njecUclne.
AH druggists sre snthoriasd to sell ltosj a pos
iUvs guarantee. . last thst no cUtet ctafe ona
SBMessfdlly stand. That it may beposte
feeowu, the Proprietors, al an eflortoonS sx
pest , are placing a BampU Bottle Pros laio
os-ery home in the Called States and Canada.
W jroo have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Brsa
cbltia, nse It, (or It will cure you. If year
child hss the Croup, or Whooping Couch, use
it promptly, snd relief is sure. If yon dread
that Insidious dlaeass Consumption, ugs it.
Ask your Drugerlat (or SHtLOH'f C' KK,
Pries IS eta., St cts. andSl.00. IfyourLur.ga
sre sore or Back lame, use Sblloh't Pgrous
Plaster. Prlca ti cts. For sale by all Drag
sjista an J Dealers
BANK OF OREGON,
a LB AM r, oaatsON.
npllal. eS
rVealdeiit
Vlco-Presliient
sahtr
H F HEBRILL
: J LAHHWO
IsvWBLAIN
Transacts a genera bsnkiae business:
Eichanss bought and sold on all the ariucipal
cities In the United Mutes i also on Kngtsnd, Ireland,
rranse and Germany.
Collections made at all accessible points on favor
ble terms,
interest allowed o.i time deposits.
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smo, oreoon.
dent...
shier
8 M3KKIS
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Is
INN CO NATION A I. RANK.
Or ALBANY. nn-flON.
CAPITAL STOCK 100,00fl.
Silent mmm' L COWAK,
e-President J M RALSTON.
st Cashier O A ARCIUBOLD.
nesCTon, -t h Ciwsm. IV R.iston. W ft
USdil
W II ilolira, 1 O'tesrt
"1 O A Areh
Sold.
rilAKSAOTS s eeneral hsnklne boslness.
DBA W Sllllll III' AIT8 mi New Tork,
til s,.,j,. 1 3rofron
LOAN MONEY on approved security
RECEIVE deposits subject chock.
u tm&mt
It ti going to be hard lo Induce the Re
publican organs to ssy a good word for the
Australian ballot.
It la entirely within the line of fact that
the ap pointment of Jim Lotan to the office
of collectorof cui'omi will coat Harrison
tooo votes in Orenon.
Everybody teems to be satisfied with
Senator D B Hill's speech but the Om-coaMo-
It sees In It a knife to stab Cleve
land undei the fifth rib. The editor makes
very heavy draws on his imagination .
A protection Organ asks, "Is the farmer
a fool?" Judging by the way he has voted
out west for 'ie last two vears, and by the
way he dlJn't vole this year In Vermont
and Maine, we should say that the farmer
is a very cute chap.
Therepublicans blame the Australian
ballot system for the reduction of their
majority in Vermont. It did not reduce
he democratic majority In Arkansas, so it
appears the republicans, north at well as.
south, lose by the introduction ot this
mathot of voting. Such being the esse
with what feelings must the o p con
template the possibilities In thirty state
yet to vote in the same way ?
Every democrat in Oregon who reads
this item l notified that the state central
committee and state campaign committee
are carrying cn a systematic campaign in
he Interest of Cleveland and Stevenson
Every democrat is earneslv requested to
use all his efforts to secure every rote
possible for there is a chance of carrying
Oregon for Cleveland. 1-arge gains are
confidently expected In several portions of
the state.
The democrats prof ess to rejoice because
Vermont gives but 19.664 republican plurality
ihisyesr, against 38,404 In 1SS8. That is
comparing a gubernatorial witha presidential
year. A cotrtparisaa with tbe gubernatorial
election of 1 890 will rob them of ihelr comfort .
Then the republican plurality was only 14,163.
Evidently the Verraoa'ers sre getting over the
McKinley scare of two years sgo Salsman
This Is very oaf air in the 5tatsswtxa. 1888
and 189a are both presidential gubernatorial
years. 1S90 was an "off year. Tbe com pa r
partson is perfectly fair.
Ths nemocrsis are vary desirous that the
Republicans shoal J leave the tariff issue oat
of the campaign. .losrafjri'saeT .
What motive the .VostsJanaetrr can have for
making a statement so at variaace from the
troth is mare '.ban can be easily comprehended.
If there is say one issue whlci democrats
woald make more prominent t haa another, It
is tbe tariff question, and the Jafmi aor seer
does itself no credit by making the above state
ment. What does any laborer have to hope from a
president who woald deiibetsteiy express him
self like Harrison when he gave expression
to the following sentiment:
I 10 one of those aninstmcted political
economists that have an impression that some
thinga may be too cheap: that I cannot ttssJ
myself in fall sympathy with this demand far
ches; tr goods, which seems to me arm aas dry
lo involve a cheaper maa and wonts under the
coat.
Campsre this with what Jay Gonki said
with reference to the reset c4 the McKinley
Si 1 upon prices and we can readily see the
chantri in which things arc rnnniag:
If the tariff on wool makes sloth it g cost
more, s person will get along with one sail
where he would otherwise have two.
The corporations and wealthy individ
uals who are engaged In large manufac
turing estabHsnmenrs desire a higher tariff
1 to Increase their gains. Designing poli
ticians will support it to conciliate their
favor and to obtain the means of profuse
expenditure for the purpose of purchasing
influence in other quarters Do no:
allow yourselves, my fetiow-citixens, to
be misled on this subject. The federal
goveroTent cannot collect a surplus for
such purposes without violating the princi
ples of the constitution and assuming
powers which hare not been granted, it
is, moreover, a system of injustice, anal,
if persisted in, will inevitably lead to cor
ruption and must end In ruin. Aodtr-w
Jot lion.
Tbe nnrtbern bound ry of the State of Del
aware is the trrof a circle, with its ceater at
tbe city of New Castle, Del. The radius af
this circle the distance from New Castle to
the curved boundary is 12 m ies. Tbe rea
son for this peculiar boundary involves an in
teresting but complicated bit of colonial his
tory. That country was first settled bv tba
Dutch sad Swedes. In 1664 tbe Dutch were
driven out by the English, and tha Duke of
York claimed all tbeland thev had occapied.
William Peno, hsving obtained tbe grant of
1'enn.ylranla, and desiring to own the land on
tbe west bank nf the Delaware river to the
rea, procured from the Due of York a release
of all his title to the town of New Cattle aad
ta milts around i', and to tbe land between
this circular tract and the ses. Lord Ball
more also claimed tbe territory as psit of bis
Maryland grant. These conflicting claim
were finally adjusted by a compromise whic
gave to Penn tne territory which is now the
State of Delaware with its curved boundary.
Psnn called it the "territories or three lower
counties on tbe Delaware " For twenty years
they were governed as a part of Pennsylvania,
but In 1703 lhy obtained tbe liberty to secede
and Were given a Legislature of their own.
Still, the time Governor presided over Penn
sylvsnts snd Delaware until the beginning
of the Revolutionary War. In 1776 the peo
ple of Delaware declared themselves an inde
pendent Slate and framed a State Constitution
Delaware was tbe first slate to ratify the pres
ent Constitution of the United Slates, Its ap
proval being given on December 37, 1787.
The State takes its name from Lord De la
are, Governor of Virginia, who entered the
bay in 1610, trough thsdiscovery of the Del
aware River was msde by the navigstor Hud
son lr. the previous yesr.
JUDGE NELSON'S
DECISION.
Speaking of patent mcdiclnee.lhe Jnrlga
says: I wish to deal fairly and honora
bly with all, and when 1 find in article
that will d - what It Is recommended to
do, I am 11. it ashamed tossy bo. lani
t ..... , :.t. t . . . I
111 ii'iniiiui 1 Willi nr v anuerpnoi, (Caving
bean treated br hltn for canoe r)and have
used hie blood roexliclns. known as tha
S B Ifead one and Liver Curs. and while
I am seventy five yeara ild, and have
n ed many pills and other rsmodlns fn.
the blood, liver and kidneys, I must say
j thst for a kidnev tonlo In Brlght's
uiaen-o, thu bi ail SltSDtllVH I Or IHO
blond, or to comet tha action of the
ttomiich and liowels it ia a vs:s superior
remedy, and bsata anything i ever tried.
J B NKMOW.
Yaklmn, Wash.
.t5!)ont a bott'e. It la tha
man's frlent and family doctor.
poor
ps
puit Attn vicaKTAnLa VATatfer sals.
noasialinic tif 41 acren, of land, ona
iiiiib norm 01 a many iani wall l;n
provsd. For partlculai a Inxulre of
W II Warnbe
TELEGRAPHIC MS.
A rrndlrtoit Mall.
Pendleton. Or, Sept 24. There is a
probability of: action being taken by tho
city to recover an amount of property grant
ed to the Oregon Washington Territory
railroad by a deed of conveyance given by
the city council as on inducement to secure
the rool at Pendleton in 1889. The orou-
erty is worth in the neighborhood of $ 15, -
UUU. it is reported that Mr liver mailt;
bona fide purchase, paying $i2,00O. It is
proposed to appeal to the circuit court to
set aside tLo deed.
What Exrtteaseat Did.
New York. Sept 23. A false alarm of
fire caused a panic in the Jewish synagogue
crowded with worshipers this morning. In
the rush for the stairway four people were
crushed and trampled to death, and a down
seriously iniu.vd. The firetmm miiviviIi-,1
in extricatinK the people from the b'oeked
stairway. The panic occurred in a tene
ment building occupied by the synagogues,
one on each floor, in the synagogue on
the top floor a candle accidentally ignited a
bit of drapery. Immediately an excited in-
dividual yelled tire, and then the rusn for
the exit came.
(ratlemra Saw.
Kansas City, Sept 2!. Joseph A Mack
and F W Black, of the American National
bank of this city, have been arretted on
complaint of the United States bank ex
aminer, on a charge of embenlement and
altering figures on the bank books. Be
tween them they have stolen Si?,000. The
amount of the embezzlement of ex-Cashier
Curtis, arrested in Chicago, is believed to
be $15,000.
A farest Kvsal.
Berlin, Sept 23. The Reichatanzeiger
publishes an imperial rescript, thanking
all who nave congratulated the emperor
and empress upon the birth of the princaM,
and expressing the satisfaction of their
I majesties that the people of the fatherland
Mm taken such interest in their family
happiness. The baby girl will be christen
ed in Berlin. October 22. It is said that
she will be called the Princess Margaret.
After Use t.asablcr
Pkjidlktos, Sept it. The city
council
has ssst its heeds tinon tho nmhlino rJemsnt
and proposes to put an end to the unlawful
practice. Heretofore it has been winked
at until it has become a great nuisance and
drain upon tbe people, there being fully
V professional gamblers in the city at
tirfHent. The law is to he enforced and
both aides are preparing for a great fight.
The forces are about evemy divided.
TksTi at. -. a.
Tacoxa, Sept 23. The Young Men'
Christian Association in convention elected
tbe following officers for the ensuing rear:
j President, Professor H A Shorev, o? Port
land; first vice president J H Fairbstnk, of
Seattle: second vice president. E E Knee
ling, of Seattle; third vice president. F M
Henderson, oi Victoria; secretary, John
Boyd, of Victoria; ajsiataat secretaries. F
E Brown, of Willamette university. Salem,
and Levi Johnson, of Port Townsen-l. There
was a good attsxtdance of deJegates from
Oregon. Washington. Idaho and British
Columbia. There was also a large attend
ance of citizens at the meeting of tbe asso
ciation. qi-AJtASTixE, Sept 22. Dr Jenkins said
this evening that there nave been no new
devsoptnents today, and that be regards
tbe cholera, to all intents and purposes,
wall under control. At midnight, the cap
tain of tbe brig Morning Ught. jost ar
rived from the Barbadoes, reports that
three steamers are anchored at the tower
tjuarantine. One must have glided in
tritboct signaling toaingfat. aa onlv tbe
Scaadia and Bohemia were there at 10
o'clock. The steerage ueBssiii.iis of the
Hamburg steamer Moravia were tmnrferml
to Ellis island this morning.
IVlVtDKXCK, R
40.000 persona, who
22.-Xearly
the groan ds
Bl N..rr.tir.in-
of the Rhode Isiand state
sett pier today, came to see
Hal Pointer's
endeavor to break his
Without
any special preparation of the track, which
waa cm np by four or nve boars racing,
the great side wbeeasr paced the two fastest
consecutive miles ever accomplished, 2t08Vt
and 2:05 1 5.
The respite rarer.
Salkx, Sept 22 Tbe chairman of tbe
people's party state executive committee
has filed with tbe secretary of tate certifi
cates of nomination of that party 'a preai
dentixJ electors. The elector are: W 11
Galvani, of Washington county: Nathan
Pierce, of Umatilla: W G Itorl-igh. of
Wallowa, and S H Holt, of Jackson.
A
Oaaoox Crrr, Or, Sept ,22. Word
reached here this morning from New Km
that R A Bain, an aged farmer, committed
suicide by shooting himself this morning.
Coroner Holman held an inquest over the
body today. The jury returned a verdict
of death by suicide, caused by brooding
over financial troubles.
BjrlilBley DM tt.
Loxdox, Sept 22. Tbe report of tbe
Inspector-ganeral of bankruptcy waa made
public today. The increase in bankruptcy
since his la-.t report is aitrrV-itexi Is the
collaps of Baring Brm'a Co and tbe effects
of tbe Mckinley tariff bill.
The Wash ar Tram Beabe vs.
Kansas Citt. Sept 2i Paasenger train
No 8 on tbe Atchison. Topeka a Santa Pe
railroad, east bound, waa wrecked early
this morning three miles west of Usage City
by train robbers, who hoped to plunder the
express ear of tl.000.000 being transported
from the City of Mexico to Boston for lbs
Mexican Central railroad. A wrecked train
four men killed, and 115 men, women and
children injured, are the only results of the
attempted robbery. The $1,000,000
rescued from the wreck by Major Llewellyn,
live-stock agent of the San'a Fe road, and
turned over to the Wells Fargo Companw.
The railroad company has offered $1000
reward for the train wreckers, and several
posses axe searching the country.
Ttttrtsea saltiest.
Cleveland, O, Sept 21. What will un
doubtedly prove the most disastrioua acci
dent in the history of the Pi'Uburir. Fort
Wayne a Chicago railway, took place this
morning early near Shreve. The fast eust
bonnd express train collided with (he west -bound
freight, both running at full speed.
The collision occtirre 1 on a sharp curve and
in a cut where neither crew was able to sen
the other train approaching. Immediately
after the crash flame's burst forth. It is
believed only two or three of the dead were
killed outright, the others having been pin
ned down and slowly rousted to death
Thirteen burned and blacked trunks were
taken from the wreck.
Mens of t holers, .
Topeka, Kan, Sept 21. Physicians of
this city are seriously alarmed over the
prevalence of what they term cholerine, al
though no cases hare proved fatal. The
health officers have been increased in mini
ber and the city is being thoroughly cleaned.
Barry ladlelrdt
Astoria. Or. Sept 21. The errand iury
today returned one indictment against ex
Chief of police W J Bany, on a charge of
kidnapping Darius N orris. Mr Barry was
at once arrested and released on furnishing
bonds of $1200. His bondsmen are WL
Robb and K K Marion. Mr Barry has
retained Hon C W Fulton as counsel.
Per 11 1 tar Salelsfe.
Oregon City, Sept 22. Yesterday, Mrs
K L Shaw, while temporarily - insane from
the effects of ether taking while having- her
teeth extracted, locked herself in her room
and shot herself just above the left breast
with a large-caliber revolver. She ia living
but her condition is critical.
Another Record U robes
Independence, Ia, -Sept 21. Johnson
broke the half-mile standing-start bicycle
record today, placing the mark at 0:58 3-5.
Deafattss Cannot be Cored
diseased portion ot th oax. There is only oaas
way to cure Deafness, and that la by couslltu-
onal remedies. Deafness is caused by an in
eraed condition of the mucous lining of tbs
est achlss Tube. When this tubs iwtatTnaamsst
you have a rurublicor sound or imperfect hsar
Ittg, and when lt is entirely closed Deafness ia
the result, and unless tho Inflammation can bs
taken oat snd this lube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
Bins cases ou'; of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
Ws will giro One Hundred Dollars for anr
saae of Deafness if canned by catarrh, ) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, fro,
,.m- J- CHEiTEY 4 CO. , ldo, O.
jBaT Sold by Druggists, T5e. ewwiw.
I. Sept
BsaeasaxBs
fair
MISFITS
WHEAT. tO CENTS
Geo M Miller, of Kugene, has invented
a dying machine.and has sent the model
to Washington. Of course it ia thought
that it will fly.
Deputy Sheriff Croner has Leen pre
sented with a bloodhound puppy by
Marshal Hoffman of Albany. Kugene
Guard.
Basle 1 dint haa a woman who is a
rustler, the Ashand Record's correspond
ent says : "We have had another record
broken in onr neighborhood. Mrs
Charles Griffith has beat the profession
al skunk and squirrel kilter. Daring the
last three weeks she has killed five
skunks, ten squirrels, three rats, one
rabbit and one chicken. all caukht in one
trP
and Bhe is nearly seventy years of
age ; if we had a few more such women
we could raise more chickenrand wheat.
There used to be occasionally a man
id out drunk, or get robbed in a dark
Salem alley. No st-ch thing ever hap
pens now . Ther are loo dirty . Journal.
Neatly a bushel of tomatoes Is reported
to have disappeared from in front of C E
Brownetl's store In one evening1, street i
boys filching them lo thro at a street;
haranguer.
George Gill went to Roseburg Sunday
with three horses, two of which have been
entered In the races at the fair being held
there. The horses are Captain Mount
and Tony Mount, owa.ed by P K Walters.
! and Rocket, owned or himself. AH three
i . .i . . . . . . . .
oi tne iiorecs are entereu in me races to
) be held at Albany next week, and he will
take them there al'.er the cioae of the fair
at Roseburg. Kugene Register.
The state fair just mlased the rains this
wetk which are rapidly putting out the
mountain nrea in tnls part of Oregon.
Journal According to th; Corvallls
: Times if the rains hsd cornea week earlier
' and put out the state fair.
it wojid have
done a pretty good thing. While n the
object, It Is an interesting fact that in
iorosr to see the resources of tlds glorious
j Northwest shown up In a creditable
' manner or has 10 go tc the Portland er.
, -
A miiii. .1 . ,.,.i. ,.i ,i.u
H.-Lrs&7l.K-K
t T :..L3:
aaavsi-. s ssaasssaxj at i . s. at aa 's syrrmi llUil luuiuit ;
ted by a com pan r of captulUta through ; An Anjmay man haad, the DassocaAT
ihelr agent, Luclan Eavea. for the con- U,. following as the proper thing to
structlon of an electric motor line from ' Aireal
Eugen.: to Springfield. They ask the !
citirens to take $5000 stock in the enter- If things go crooked don't despair,
prise, for which thev will issue ten ihous- It's wron. to fret and stew ;
and of paid up non assessable stock. Bring your philosophy to bear
Eugene Register And change tbe point of view ;
, In course of time alt will be right,
J If yoo will only wait;
The lo'lowlng from an ex . Is good ad j A dawn succeeds the darkest night
vice In many fields: Parties in this ctty ! 1 be sun is never late,
are warned to be cautious about letting ihe man who worHee never get
strangers and traveling tuners tune their j j-tje beet things of this life :
piaooe. Occaudooally they itav be found i le'a alwars dwelling on bis debts
reliable, but It Is loo often the case that , ,r croaking to bis witv
they prove utterly Incompetent. A piano . It;h. wrre only half-way wise,
f ' 5.ljr. inWrumer" nd should not be Tbe thing that he would do
handled by anyone but experts. Tcsil- 1 Would be to wipe bis weeping eyes
motilals cannot be relied upon.for they are s.nd change tbe point of view.
bsmii isnsinrs. tt a traveling man senses
vnur oiano .A a ir ii.f,rt,.Hi.
. v.' -Z:"rZ Tr.. T.:
1 . ' V I I JH u Jl llf II..C I. UlHn
over again by some one else, for they ;
nave gone never to return. When you
want your piano tuned or repaired call on
a local tuner
A good idea about street preachers is
if yon don't like tbeir style don't listen
to Usetn ; but leave them alone. Ittakes
all kinda of neonl to make up the world -
The Goshen correspondent of the En -!
gene Guard tells of a neighborly act not
often equaled : "Last Sunday night, a
friend from np the country bad the ex-1
treats kindness to stop his' team in front
of our shanty and amid the rattle and I
roar of thunder, the flash of lightning and
the falling of b age-cuddle, called us out
to impart to us the fact that he had be-
wui. l, HUT u. IKU.KIMI V9 SI I itoujr It S,
which waa aa follows, to-wit: "That!
Willie
those
twsta in ass rhimnsr.'
The Corvallia Times armska of a dnet i
recently in Albany as follows : "There;
were two young gentlemen in our city
last week who lepreeented themseivee
as practical ptanotuners. Perhaps they
were, but the few in our city who bad
some work done are better able to recm-
mend them as knowing how to charge
than to tone- It ia always desirable to
trust a Rood instrument to a piano tuner '
wbo has established a reputation in a j
community, rather than an itinerant."!
And isn't it remarkably strange that ao
manv rsaSsannleft Wtlt natmntea itinassartla n
nanv different lines instead of home
men identified with your city, r-taud by
your home piano tuners, borne doctors,
home merchants, fcc.
William Henderson, the man who
killed Si Safer at Canby. was taken to
Oregon City. At the inquest over Sutera i
body the evidence shows that the mur
der waa premeditated; that after the!
quarrel Henderson went to a corner of )
the room, where he secreted a knife in 1
his coat sic 1 e. When Suter approached j
and said 10 hiss. "We want no trouble," j
Henderson suddenly drew his knlfp and !
plunged it into the former. Suter form-1
erly lived at Eagle Creek. Henderson, j
it appears, does not enjoy the reputation
of a verv ouiet citizen, it is statevi that
he served oat a three month's sentence
in the Clackamas county jail last year for
nearly gouging oat a man's eye. Tele-
grain, mr case is 01 interest here on
account of the man wno loat an eye be
ing a resident of Albany.
. 1
list I
I - l
1 . ti " ilf: -ml raisarabt
ls o f't. S ti lo't's Curs is th
rasa Baby ' sans, sre bsto ber Csstorts.
When sue was a Cased, abe ersM for Caatona
Whoa .lie nesams Mtes, slic rluoe to I a tori,
f "bsa sbs Usui Chi 'area. sLe iraes tbstn Castnns.
W ara coins to put the prioss 'd ts
cssli sod sstl for oavh only. Allsa'Kros.
Do You Neeo a Haby Bveav?
Fori-
miller tc Irvine havs just received a fin
assortment. Rubber tires. Each tup
plied with a patent brake, a great thing.
Go to J W Cnbb. ssoMisnr ts Paialcv &
Smile, fii ui Blotk, fr vnrj priattBs
f all kind, v
Come and are that beautiful! Kxpostllsii
mby glass sr at JO rsdwhoi'a baaasr.
In order to make room for our large
new fall stock we will give a special cash
discount of 10 per cent on all purchases
for the next thirty days.
Tub Ladies Bazaar.
A 1 tre a too It of pruning shears n 1 prun-
mg hioks, tbe best msda, jnst reeivsd at J
Stewart & Sox's, Now ia the tixte to nee 1
ham .
MAUKIKII.
PRICH ARD-HOPKIS'S.-On Thurs
day forenoon. Sept, lind, 1891, nt the
residence of Mr C E Brownell, In Albany,
by Rev J)r Thompson, of Corvallls, and
Rev K N Condit. of Albany, Rev E R
Frichard, the talented pastor of the Pres
byterian church, and Miss Frar.ces Hop
kin's, one of Albany's most popular young
ladles. Only a few relatives were present.
Rev and Mrs Prlchard hsve the best
wishes ot a laras circle of friends. They
t left on the noon train on a trip to Tacoma.
JACOBS-GOFF. At Albany, Ore
gon, September list, 189a, by L M Curl,
fustics of the Peace, Sherman Jacobs, and
Miss Millie A Golf both of Linn county -
It mieht rtr-ar ha anss era Kssa Knars. I U aawciliJMV t" riKilt IOr U CilT v.MKssr. r
.'rmin .n.l MrK.rt. K-tt- ' Pr.DUOV VtQC1 .UK. Will m&kt COior aJ l " C aii. MOO
URAL MTATK BALES,
0 C R R to Jos Turnidge, 40 acres
11 w 1
N M Pursifull to Geo W Purslftill,
100.10 acres 10 w 4
Jas Turnidge to Herman Goodman
40 acres 11 w 1
B F Fuller to Mary J Fuller,
HSxlll feet, block 41, Al
bany A'tnira A Brush to Mary J Fuller,
44x111 feet bl 41, Albany
I'. V Fuller to Mrs Almira Brush,
44x111 feet
1) 11 Ambrose to J P Webber, 100
acres 11 w 3
1 H M Perry to F M French, lot 3,
bl 7, ftodaville
10,435
This aaa Tbalt
Ai.ii.tsv, or., Sept. 24th, 12.
Editor s Democrat:
It has always been a mystery to the
majority of active temperance people
how ao able and honest a man as Howard 1 , . ,
Crosby could believe that the saloon ; . P' l'
could be regulated. It is gratifying toj7'
bnne hit his own sxoerience orsenea i
his eyes to the fallacy of bis position .and !
that, after 13 years of continuous efforts
in the line of license and other supposed
restrictions, among the last utterances of
his life lie eaUF'there is bat one remedy,
the destruction of the ram shop. This
is the most important question now be
fore the American public. Tariff, rail
roads, the negro, the silver question,
reciprocity, all are of secondary conse
quence when compared with this matter
of the fundamental morals of legislation
and society. It would be well if the at
tention of our citizens could be diverted
from all other questions and concentrated
on this until it should be settled that rum
is not to rale our land and spread its filth
and corruption over the glorious poten
tialities of tbe heritage with which a
generous i rovidence has endowed us.
But over against this statement of honest
i conviction, how does the following quo
tation from I
tbe American Grocer read?
i Commenting upon the "Gove.ntneat
canteen" it says : "But few people know
hat this expression means, bat it
means in plain language that the Gov
ernment baa gone into tbe business of
running a saloon at every army post ;
that a West Point army officer who baa
coat the Government about fourteen
t boa sand dollars to educate.au Derimends
i , , - . s : 1 i ....
l. ana eniuvea men wno are pam "J "ic
'O " Mldier. are
, detailed to serve aa bartenders." X.
I . ,
; So when things Co wrong, iust brace up.
Pt.. rLe-rf..I lasari
I r
If you must gulp a bitter cup.
Do it with iran'y grace.
Don't draw your mouth e glumly down.
Don't look so bleak and bine.
But drive away that ugly frown.
And change the point of view.
t vVw you com to
Aasany
1 Ion t tail to visit
Black roan
af.
Hodges.
Tha druggists They carry a large and
.botes stock ot drugs, patent medicine,
etc. Prescriptions sre always carefully
and promptly at' ended lo.
It will
Pay you.
IMfcw Pftoccsa.Cobb, live prinUr, ba
pisw ot in sate wor.
Faaaiaas Attextiow. The tiitder-
atgncd deaires to sav that he Is nos
pee
' pared to do bast -class horse shoeing at
$1.50 all round, and ail other work in my
; line done In good style snd wuh prompt-
net. 1 make a specialty of plow repair-
ing, also do alt kinds af wagon work. All
work wat ranted. Guaranty reasonable
prices. Ct cor Second and ferry sis.
Geo J Ckambk.
.
Mf THKRS TaKE KOT1CR. West's
(cash Syr op cos tains no omnia, oniam or
any minarals. and can hs yocngrat snd most
dsliests child with prtfsct safety. It is aa
.... . .
inraiibio ear lor sronp snd wboopu; cag t.
A bottle shoe i1 a.wats bs kept c- oTsntsot
as tt at also a certain car for conght. colds,
consumption in it fssrly stages), bronchitis,
asthma ai throat and Inag troubles. 85
snd SOe par I oitls. Sold by J A Cstmmioc,
Drcgjiat.
C T" TT T T A
1 J WJ 1 V.
Mattie E. Martin.
Ih Street, residence of Rev
G W Hill,
make na
Littles. A Ball, dentists
charges for extracting leeth wi t's they
put n artific'al plates. You can asvs
money by having them do your dental
! ork- '
! ' ,rf ?
j
l J Rica in I weedAle blccit, Aibanr,
BKAVTtrm. Homes. Beautify jou
home and make It attract! with Hybrid
Perpetusls .n' ntrter cimive roses, old and
new varieties ot Japanese roses and shrubs.
Orders taken for the above and all kinds
of fruit and ornamental shade trees at J
A Hy man's, tu 1st St.. Albany Or.
uerlor I all Olbers
Alluouk's PorBB Piatra are Ihs great
ex terns! rsmsdy of the dsy . Tbs qaiokast,
safest surest, beet. Not only immeasurably
super-or to sll otosr piasters, hot ale to
liniments, ointments, oils sod similar unc
t oous compounds .
Beware of imitations, and do tint bs ds
ceived by misrepressatatioo. Aaa for A !!-cn-ik'a
and let no solioittttan or sxplsaaticu
itidnee you t accept a substitute
To riat in th morning rmh a bad tatss in
1 ,
Uis mo ith and no appstite, indicates that
thst'. in seils atre-iirthsnine. For this
j purpose, thsre ia noting better than an oc
casions 1 (uwe ot aj i s imis tsken at bsu
tints.
Look11xa. Thoi Brink will tvpa
your furniture neat and cheap ar make
furniture te order and sell furniture on
commission at th old statul. '
I m roar ant. To know thatlh Herr.me
A Long Piano gives perfect satisfaction,
stands In tune longest, and Is an endless
pleasure to all who buy them at B B Ht -man's,
First st, Albany, Or.
I See outbargain counter.
W F Reap.
Thsibest; swslry at Will ft Htatk'e,
Will 6t Htatk osrry a splendid ntoex of
gold and silver watohas, fur man mi.lj lades'
and an elsant lias of silvsi- w ir
I. a m r.s Kbit Vests I havs just reosived
aotasof Indie' libbed summer vests, long
and short sleeve Special values.
Samuel B Tocku.
In order sj rsdttos our atoak we will ax I
our tiasllns of groceries at sash for cost
sriotly cash. A'len firoa.
,, . , , . .
Call and see new fall dress goods at W
F Read's '
Largs stoak of whits godsnd embroid
en as al W F Read AJCo'a.
Tbs best rnaat no Bos in tbefoity at Oosr
Meyer s.
" ennf itiff ont nf h i tria :e Lsrt can- nifio mwi.
:
A0 ABBOSD
Tiff BSIMT
The autumns! riuinoctial storm has been
in foil blast today.
At lndepeuder.es icaterday Papoose woo
the thres-eiktiih dssh. Vanquish won the
spsciaUrot. Htst'lir.e, 2 45J.
D. 1 I. Hill baa teen eelling s large cum
ber i( lots in liis addition to Hodavills.
. - , , - ...... .
Tgs'oraay Mr r ai r reach invested in cnt. '
SoHviUe has a g.d outlook. j
Hcd Jersoo, the rnon who pot oat the sje i
of Alex I'dnlotn, of thu city, a day or two :
tgo stLb"d a mai at Canby, probably fa
tal. Justice will never be dons oottl he is
haogsd.
Received this week at Will's Music store,
tho largest stock of ifnitars. z them. bant-,a.
etc, ever brcayb to the city, also piano !
studie,icstrttcirn Isoobs sod tolios of evsry ;
d itcri pt ion . Cal I and get priors .
fauxsAT.
Roh HaatoosJi, tha Hebrew Haw Year,
ended iast oight.
Don't forget to hear JUibes G iJtark, lbs
singer, at the M E ci ureb, l-t-.ht.
Joe Waldiop, fj'stc :c!nrsr.
f the Psc
xt Wed
ill spMk tu Alhsny
""
ocffsa for the money eer scld U this oisrkst,
"" t J Oradsrssti'a in a fsw dss
The Oregon Presbytery of toe C P chore b
OODTi-cts in Albany on lharsday next prr
ceuiug use loortn n-jaday 10 Uotot-er.
Ja ;k tbe Kipper is the narr.a of a Doagjas
oosmlv race horse. Nothing could make
a horse with such a name p'polir.
Clyde 1 oiii, of this arty, has cbsltsatsd
J emeus Williams to a sne mik rolftt skating
race in tha ball at Sodsyil V, during October,
lor soy tin nnier
Tbs bieyeics sre knocking the trotters
comp'etely ont and ar class no the hssts of
lbs runners. Ywterfay st Independence, I
la , Johnson rode a Uevcls a mils n tbs :
srouderful liana of MM 3-5, bwcria tea
record about 10 tee ada.
Last ciabt tbe Albany L-esl rsn iato a
wagon a eon pis nibs corth of Alhaar. de
laying tbe tram a short lime and eomoletotv
j Crbttting the wajon, wbch had been left
aw toe arses ry a latmer, uoe ixigaa. lne
I had run away.leariog tbe mtg-m where
; w v.. ucs uj we train .
Vsstiday at IVrt aod Billy Smith scd
; Billy Ms her. principal.. Jack Dempsev,
referee, Wtiliam Heonessev and Gen He
I gat, trainers sod second', sad Jas Taylor,
time ! eeper. nr. re 1 rraeted an der the law 1 rrv-
hibitiog prise s fating, and pUced nnde:$l50
1 . 1 . l tv mm . . . .
: ", -nicn ijmpecysso say kit ieraisd
stores. A good example. Ut the worid
know at once that Orejsst must a
kw at at
ghttag state
Otee a Sewikg Machux. J A ugust
. Knehnl. who was arrested in Portland.
Itsi complaint of John Pordom, of this:
; city, waa examined before Justice L M
Curl this morning and discharged. The
charge waa larceny from bailee. Kue- '
" ha! sold Purdom a sewing machine and '
took an old machine in part payment 1
Pordom took the nsnr machine; bat re ;
turned it and Kuebnl refused to return j
-he old marhine. hence the arrest. la
tbe mrtn time the county pave for the I
fun.
8AICKDAT.
Kaesws have sirasdy began pie wing.
Albany is in talsghonie cswseetsaa Wit's '
! 8 different towxs sod alii a ia tbs X. W.
y.i ir D.nil. . .
. aUssalssBS ara saovtog thetr ha uMn corrected.
earowsr store ir. a 2l sirrt to tne ssassj
bkek
Ney Gird bo.l.lB Alfcsyafew day mlMmtSaO. Ot tie mODtTf IS te
ase, wen- Lt torva.lsa, where be pot fats, a 'jT j JT -jhabt
with Geo Mtller, atd pasd 510 f- the Inaded- Othsjr aMfMssM tor
j tea. j wuaaeu b sold on such terms. That
I Tbs Colombia Cosfertnc tf ik M K proTes that nothing else offered by
Cbsreb S-mtb anil eosveee ia sbts city Oe- ! UkS dealer can be " just as good.
tobsr Sih next and wul be presided over bv
Bsakop W W Dteeian. kffNwI P4( IFIC RAILKOAO
8 f Knox. peooser of U-o mai " ta..T. E. Hogg. Ksosivsr.
i oooaty, died nt hts boms abcat taws miles
th:.i;a.f(V.-.a; G.ove the Bamhsr. at
lbs silr.DiwI ueiif U. . .
t' is ae.tr i. ISJ13 : t
t - a i . . . I
in r-.-i -ir.i- . i-. aswoase . mows ii. ,.
P CasselL of Th-:rsloB. sriwsi 1 1 tbs mtmt
st $X . SO pes wwsk cseiti : at ibis enue be
liant sod fare .-.ore tbera saedica!
Tbeer. are seven of the
Tbs doctor gave bonds ia tbs arsa of $1000
i to tsithfsUy perform the acreices.
' r
Royal Arch:
tonight ta thssi
Gso F. Cbass.
snd ctaer "
Mows..
will bat prssesst swat
iBstitcie tne cxptstr Isslsp
ince rst
woe.
s . I.,..-.- t, .. e-. , . .
i it-"i . jn cTTmpsauttt oc
' .lrt beHe Oakley. Frank Oakley, her
It year olJ son waa examined th! for.
1 . urrviareo insane, aco ia s cn to tne
: asyium by kheriff Fad tor. He is a
nephew of Frank Inpram, and ta pro
nounced a dangerous boy. though the
j cue cl hf Insanity it r ot known,
I
A Demexted V ovyt. Max. V eater.
day noon a gentleman arrived ia Albany
! on bis way to Sn Francisco with a young i
! mn- the latter was HEM Alexander,
' of the attorney general ot Alexan-!
I 1 ... k ... A . . .1
. UCI iinos, in tne racinc, and seems to
hsve left home when demented. Hl
father folio sre J him to Port Townsend
4 and could do nothing with him, hence his :
friend took charge of him and started for .
California to give him proper treatment. !
the sllp'snd skipped out, and cant -
ltt night the young man gave hts friend !
I'ound He is as years of age, 6 feet tall
! rk brown eyes, small light mustache
dark blue pants and vest, dark coat, black
j overcoat and black derby hat. Any in-
j formation in reference to" him should be
given to Marshal Hoffman.
L.ATEX. The young mrn was found
j this afterroon and will be taken on ihe
; overland to San Francisco.
Last Sunday ther arrived in Albany
' from Eugene a tall, angular yonng mau. ;
, about 37 years of age, possessing a pecu- j
liar face and a striking makeup, and ,
j stopped at the Ruts House- Monday:
I night lie began preaching on the street j
! corneie, and waa not very well received. '
j Yesterday he tried to raise money by j
subscription, out met with no encout
.'ageuient. lie was in the I)BHocaAT
omce on nis rottnus, snd aid not seem
verv melancholy. This forenoon about
7:30 o'clock he bought SO grains of
strychine at Blackman A Hodges, saying
he wanted it for a solution for his skin,
and registered as required to do in such
cases, signing hts name W F Martin,
! though it is claimed his name is Merlin.
About 9 o'clock he went to the Ruse
House, showed the bottle to the clerk,
said he was going to commit suicide and
went to liia room. The night previous
he bad said lie would commit suicide
also. The clerk told Mr Rowel), who
shortly after went to the room and found
him in convulsions. Ir Ellis was called ;
but nothing could be done. He had
taken nearly all ot the30grains,and died
in a hw moments, A Coroner's jury '
consisting of C W Watts, J J Graham, W i
. irennam, 1. isrccK, jonn Mullen and
J H Howard was called by Coroner Far
roll, and after investigation found that
the deceased cane to his death by inten
tionally taking a dose of strychnine.
The following note, hastily written, in
an irregular hand.with several blots, waa
found on Mertin'a person :
t . , P' 24th-
Good bye to all. I got dissatisfied
with life. I have tried tolive a christian
life but I was imposed on by theCambel
lite church, and waa advertised when I
tried to do good. Mr Selbridge at Rose
burg did me all the harm he could, and I
was stoned and abused In Albanv, and
when I tried to take up a subscription to
pay my board I was scorned by the
christians, so I will not be in your way
anv longer. Good bye. My name is W
F Mertin. I luve taken poison to put
an end to my life.
Martin came originally from Woodland,
Calif., where he was put out of the Cani
bellite church for miscon
duct, a woman affair, stopping among
other places at Roseburg and Eugene.
He claimed to have had a wife at Rose
burg ; but probably did not
A letter allows that he baa a afater in
Dysert, Penn.
Reuuiovs Services. Services at the
, Universalis church, Sunday morning
, . ,
and evening. Subject for morning. "The
i ItrfAiess siting 111 me T.unu. for
' evening, "The Rich Man and Laxarus."
, Song service at 7 :15 p m. Everybody
invited, seats tree.
Kw W A Trow will give the aith
lecture on the parables at the Congrega
tional church Sunday evening, the sub-
cct being '-The ParaWnr. th.ni.j. at.
Ear,and the Full Corn." EveninTserv c
at 7:30 p m. Y P 8 K at eJfc. Th
morning service will be at 11 a m. I
will be necessary at the morning set vice
to elect delegates to the State Associa
tion Sabbath school at 12. All are
welcome to these services.
The pastor of the First M K church
will deliver a sermon to the children to
morrow morning at 1 ! o'clock. The Sac-
" v . v biovi
rainent nf I ho I ,...!!. ni w. .j.
ministered at close of the rnorniag ser-
J.'ce- Snbjsct for evening, "Jeans the
?y the Truth and the Life." KpWorth
"SIM ' :.HI. Sslihsth ukrl f -1f r m
All are cordially invited.
Rv W R McBride. of Salem, will
preach at the U P church tomorrow.
tuormng and evening Mr. vtrtri.U and
children are also in the citv. tlrn rnrats
Of Dr Irvine.
8 r vices at the Kpiacopal church
to
turnjw, morning and evening.
At the M E Chnre-h Rnnlh K I R
f""f II iH preach at 11 o'clock a m. and i
nev vy a usee at 7 :30 p m.
Sunday will be "Rallying Day" at tbe j
Baptist church. The snndav achool hoar
hM been changed to 9:45 a m. Special
review exercises tomorrow. All tbe mem -
oera 01 lire etiurcti ana congregation are
invited to tbe school- At 11 a m the
pastor will preach on the subject: "la
Gods Set Time to Favor Zion Comet"
The Junior Young People' society at 4
p m. At 6:30 the Young People's Un ion
will bold their monthly "Conquest
Meeting," subject, " Chinese in Ameri
ca for Christ." Tbe evening worship be
gins with a song serviee with a short
j sermon on, "We are tbe People to Do It-"
t A will receive a genuine welcome.
Stick to it!
rVwrsetiiisssi jott may hare to
Tbe troubles that hare been
can't always be
Bray m a day. For all the
and disorders isryaliar to
hood, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription is the sorest and speediest
remedy. Yon can depend upon that
oat if your case ia obstinate, give
it reasonable time.
It's an inTigoretticg, restorative
tonic, a soothing and strengthen
ing nervine, and a positive specific
for female weakneasest and ailmrsrta.
AU f tmctional distnrbances, painful
irregnlarities and derangements axe
corrected and cured by it. All unnat-
oral discharges, bearing-down senaa
tions, weak Txack, mpanied with
faint spells and adnrLed symptoms,
tor
rite
In every
which it's roornn2ended,a FaToritej
TstirST-i wt i j-va W ibbjiubh usifiiif s swam
vtsro sr vrr! starnsaa into
lKJ,fc- tX-v SstOSS, t-OB
I8R.
"litskota
on sais at torvsviss mat Al"
b.ny for :L -so excursions st titer
vary tow
KounJ Trip Rats of $S 55 and $3Ja re
psjcuvt .
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4 1 -ex. I fne t Ust -s t s esrtw sssj see, MSsSW
ofoaah wwsk an i for retarn an!! Sep
CCBtCUK. CPA
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P Bassets i.Omvws a ss C Basaa sbSbs la a .t as I '
aftras Osra's sx-,!cssi.lst-'4i. i( r ar
raIt" y,rjaa. Reals.- Iltrslstvr IMi ,
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sitk ts ks ni.ecHtrrkriAi.'. tsim
basasTwerss kaawtsaftf.. t;e.t t
ssetar ssaU. ty aase f.jau aa sfa A
arsssaawruaaa ii'iSmi p..ii e.essat.
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9
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BIG STOCF
L
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Baby :-: Buggies!
bestjassc rtment ever broughtgto Albert
just received atj
Ste-vfqt Sox's.
Sw the Biggrtt ui Cet Tnm
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runder'
ma
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rt rsri- e is - Lt a-a K
a ri fl Slow I
11 I. la 1 t res'es eft
t.ir, :.t.:.n .w ..rJaa,"r.- Kood. sad
ilyj?.' Strong-
.tTdl
i
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set evom-tr he-re. at a '
v,,tle ; six ttsrSA,
HEALTH IS WFA Tf
. Ba CWsst NaaTs sxo Basus
awssastssd sosstts tor Hi starts. 1
erahaeoa naajssrvsaa MsaraVftaHasasehe,Ne 1 reoa
Prsssnalioo ssused hy tba use sf aiosbsl sr ssbsses,
WearsSalnass, ateatsl Dsnraasion, Sarteaisw st tbs
Craia reeultioe ta iasanity a-vt taaitiaa; Is saiaary,
aeeay est death, PtsbsSI'IIS Old Aye. Strreaneaa,
Uwa st fewer u either sex, lBTotsatary Lasses sad
symsaliithosa oaoasd by orsr-eaerUeo sf las
brain, sett-abuss sr srer-tDda'seaea. Kasb baa
coo tains ese month's trsauaeut. Sl.O) assx, sr six
BSBSM for at, sent by saailprspald so ressisl st pries.
tt a ear ABtAvrcK six sraxaa
To core any esse. ..With sacs, order reesiysd by ss
foreix toaes, aoasrapsniaS srlth t 00. we wilt eeod
tbe fiurcbseer sur writtea eusrsntes ts rstand the
ruouey It tbe treatsaeni dees net sSect a ears. Q tuvr
sntses issued soly by
J s bbbsbIbx. IBrrwcsKI tssls
Axes I.
Alkasy. Wre gs
THE : BEST 1 HIGH
: CR ADB
the mark-
BICYCLES.
Examine
into Ht superior points. In stock both for
ladies and men, at Stewart & Sox's.
VAN WILSON, Agent.
1
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1 assssawts ssfsrs t iswiw !s -1 .
SarassSisBsIs nssaiB 1 1 1 tsaaat by
alSssusy, saresaa
rns-rfn axle
rnHs.cn
1BST IX THI
l " Cd$ "aXi nf
Taaavntsv.
usriaess. Cm
mm
l III
IS :
BABY FOUR WEEKS OLD
Distressing Skin Disease from Birth.
Cared In j; Weeks. Made
Healthy snd Deaatlfol by
CsTtieura Remedies.
My baity boy bad ln .nS.rtnr Iron. Urth lb
one eon ot n eruotkoo. Too dort... t M
liss little aukwsssMrneadessxssesf
in aas -is, 7.m- raa s-
V
sssWf
waetsser the fat
Bsss asSSs . ml
were jut tbe aarae.
For four sreesssfleT
bis Mr be eoSc-red
wltS this erupt;-,
and odtil I (Ot CC
Ticcaa KfM,
there eras liuie sleep
for any one. Is Use
srwss he was com.
. .. . ptetely eared. Us
S Bias era ora r eimiary 1(, esse ysa I
sea bis skin do . ernwb, T. o, &! x tea
pink mad white color
raise color. Be is as asskurs sitae
be.
The Cmrtruji Rssolvebt has gteea ksss
ifor and stonata. I earless Ms postratt,
to tbe two. -it Lt rut r.s aaSBBaasa. 7!.-,-
aa epokea ,4 too IBs ly.issry eases Aoas aH
aoes HilsiiltroT Usees.
WM. A. O AKUKEK. WE BMa, Xew Tort.
I Sj
1 wttkosT JetssTtiaed rssuKalta T
1 in eeerr resales eausisetorv. Tbs 1
a besadfsl skis sad is cared. We ran fail
tassssis to au saotsera.
Has. J
EOTHi.VEfcliO. ISStrirstAT. ,S.T.
Cuticura Resolvent
The ne-r Blood sad HI In PBrtfler. totmaily, east
Ct-rict as, use grass Baas Cases, sad Cctki su
Boar, no esssasaas Bkla BsssttaVr, extsrasOy, ls
SBjasuy is Bsss sad speediiy care emery flueei sad
Iwssor ui Use asss, scalp.sttd biood, wtrA loss of
hoir, irons iataaey ti age, irans i'atpmem to eTofaia.
Sold seal 1 sBkia. Price. ecTrcraa, askr.. Ssosr,
OS- - It,.. . . . . et t. w. k.. mm
' Iifc.-'o asn CsTxxsr aL CosuroBsTtoa, Bcmux.
a Bow to C ire ffkta Dteeaen"
stllsasliaBl was, sad lisflisislili, isifli i tree.
BABY'S
riin ai Sa!p BSXfasBS ssd sssaSM
ks ltttsm mT. AboofcsSriy resre.
1k'
laAi
RHEUMATIC
sninat ttse
Bass7lrsaiBj
rtsABLVI yacc-T. sanson
tass Bssst fwiasi saw ?eanr bbssbssw
bt ssnniiBSaa
S-eraii-mt tbs
W. L, DOUGLAS
aatO OUAff JOl
m best shoe a r-i 1
a. gaMstogssrsM
est
ssal as Bs,t
j SmXtPcm- lj:aiOTM asaaeaao
j 4 .d&S'JtttSS
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Sgsssythsaswrw'ev saste-Tjeyio-s ia tsf sar-
sti mrst -'a Tssxxhar St .75 Sssassst
Brtreas Pe srs jrv r taa ojs Kkt-
iMtTas;
BLAIV.
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E STAMAHDAQENT.UUi,).
ACADEMY
OF-
laiy sf Poptssl R?i?
REVERE HOUSE.
ILBANY.
HAS. PFEIFFEl! CftOf RIETOt
ELEOTP'O BELT
NOeira First St.. tORTLAlsO. SEE,
tf C. MeFarlan4.
-:- dealer is -:-
Harness -and -Saddlery
Display 3w in the flood
Opposite Ftrst.National Exnk,Atbanv ,
ONLY
LINE
RUN 1S1NG
THROUGH
Alia
m TRAINS
leat ins Portland, Si4d .il.
m p. I.
DAYS TO
0 2
2 (IIICACO
1 Bssntsktff It St. fsil.
; ii Hoars Siitktr to CMetrs.
11 ex S ss t
4v Hears Kitr to mm
Kansas iity.
PULLMAN AND T0URI3T SLEEPERS,
FREE PECLINING CHAIR CARS.
DINING CARS.
For rates and general information calf
an or address
VT H HUR L.BURT, AssLGen'l. Pass. Agt,
J54 Washington bt.,
Portland, Orbcom.
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tart'ii XeoifctJSs. arsseaussa. Xatxab aaats
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wtt: ears witheaa WeajsE Msttaai rssanssi from
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