The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 20, 1893, Image 4

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Per over 25
Boll Dcrbn)
v;iollv$ Tobacco
toed 33 the standard
.1 rxvtactton. This is why
;c.;u:nod, during this long
Uf5rtt r anufacturers of
tcco in the world, it
0 MtMtf
w hav
Snolih
lias a (raff
liar cwiience.
DU&KAU
w
KATHKKr
Attorney! at Lav. Will practice In courts of
state. Special attention Riven to matter in proba
anil to co lections. OFFICE In the Flinn block.
R BIII.YEU
r at Law vnJ Solicitor In Chancery.
Oollec-
s on all po'nts- Loans negotiated
rable terms. Albany, Oregon
G
K. W. WRIGHT,
Attorney at law. and Notary Public . Will practice in
all the "ourts of this state Special attention riven to
ro!lec'on and matters in pre bite O SB ce: Upstairs
w-ason-iweaaie uiock Aisaay, ufro
tt hdl iCX fc WATSON.
all leil matters will recs ire proiai
rap
attention
mceir. oil fellow a Temple, Aioany
ONTANVE 4 H.UKLKWiN
Attorneys at Law,
Albany, Oregon
WHITNEY,
ol .
Attorney at Law, Albany, Or.
JAMES J. CHARLTON,
Attornv-t-!.vi. All lies'! business 'attended .to
proaepUT:
FLIN.VS Block, Albany. Or
LB4NT COttEtTTING A'GN'l
DALRYMPLE & NEWPORT Managers
Qallertioa a specialty regardless ef ails. Cot
Ants in an I be valley tens: OFFICE
L K Bhun Co's stare, Foster's Block:
D
R. J. I.. KIM,.
Phycicien ol Surgeon . OFFICE
Fefry streets, Albany, Oraavn.
D
ICS. IASTO at OA V IS,
PhysMaos an Sirraon. OFPtCU Corner eeood
and Br :d Jb.n streets. Albany, Or, Calls promptly
tser.ied 1 citr and country.
c.
V. CHIjIRERLsVIN. H. D.,
HemospathUt. IWpeciJIat In diseases ef the Eye
Tweatr ears' experience O.Bce boors 7 U t a sal
1 8 p re. and tc Aeveaiae. Albans, Oregwi.
tlRST NATIONAL BANK.
nr axbamt. oaaaon,
raNn'. ..
Vie Prosident
LFLINN
8. K.TOCKO
W. LANGDON
rttASSACTS A OESKRALbanklngbnatDeas
i'-i 'im-VTS KEPT sab feet to sheet.
GIGUT EICHANGK and tel tapbte traaafer, U
Sew York. San K ran Cisco, i;n'cgo ana rn
".' O .LXOTIOKf SADEob favorable
W, Uhws
Fuaa
K Bum.
Ed aid I . Sox.
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ANK OF OREGON.
ALBANY, ORBOOX.
TbsrtTtti -
PrasiJevit
Vice-Pre eident...
a-..r
. H F MERRILL
y.i LANSING
. 1st w blain
sssaawaVra swats b:it;n business;
Exchange bought and sold on all the prlncipa
cities In toe uattco state I aisu en BAgiaoa, ircuuiu
France and Germany.
CoUeetiens made at all accessible point en favor
ble terms.
Interest allevrsd o a time deposit.
Si
INK CO NATIONAL RANH.
Or AI.BAJST, OB -OOS.
CAPITAL STOCK 8100,900.
ident I COWAN
PreJAmt ...J M RALSTON.
atrvashler O A AKCHIBOLO.
n nnrm J I. r.nn. I al Ralston. W
Ldd. W II lioUra. J A Craword and O A Arch
bold.
fRAXS ACTS a reneral banking- buatneas .
DBA V7 8I0HI 0PAFT3 en New York,
sal 'sttsi : Oregon.
')AN ''ONEVon approved security
SET El EdenoaiUi subieet check.
BILIOUSNESS
The S. i. Headache and Liver Core
If A
A V.
I PHYSIC I
RCatE A
CHEAP
If taken as directed, we Guarantee Satis
faction or refund your money, ,
DON'T SICKEN. D0N,TGRIPE,
50 cents per bottle, by
I A CUMMINGS.
nuCn ks wka t
'wai fi
A
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I'
n CAT MEM
I.k E C Wkbt's Nrkvii and Drain Thiatmint,
ruKrahUexl srioclic t ,r stcria, DisxinoM, Con
TulsionM Kit.NrvrTU NT.- irnlyna.Hodv:h, V ivoua
Prntrili'n riaiiwd by ths ose jC aJoohol uriubacc.
WftefulnoHs, Men Lai D;irMjrit Hofhmitijr of ths
laVt-AMt riMulMnir mi i iHnvuivy si 1 UiJtn tvi ininurv,
docuy death, Prwnaturt CMU Kg Brreu n tn.
LstMiu of Vrwvr .11 either1. I:iv.iiu'itrv ltM i and
Siafr tutorrh uaiitoi bj tvae-xvrtln of the
l ni , mif-abu. or over-in lu genee. Each box
oM'xi'X mm mmitb' treatment. $1.0) a box, or six
h.ixtji( rri.MntbvraUpr3piiJ on receipt of price.
WK Cil'ABANTKE MX JBOXRB
T "tv em. Wittiev:'! irlir r w ( ' j I
Io'ia .i.ji. Jt'n) I'liil with fi -t). rfj vi
,:. inAw i- iavmim to rVft t
m-rliOV if th I Tf-. 4' i-,r, ,J w,i A(fj ,t . ,r ,
an -m 'ami! I titj'r ry
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Years
and flavor of
CITATION.
I a the County Gvl of He Stole of Oxtgon,
or tie county sw' Linn.
In tbe matter of tbssostata of Peter We It.
detiesnod.
To A J Welt, John Welt.Catb
hlm, and to all others
unknown interested in
Peter Welt, deceased: Q
TN
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THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you are hereby citml and ro
quired to appear in tbe Couaiy Court f
MM state of Oregon, for the oonnty of
Linn, st the ourt room thereof at
Albany, in thaoountv of Linn, on Mon
dav, tbe 6th dav of February, 1893, at 1
o'clock in the afternoon ol that day, then
and there to show cauae if an you bve
why an order of this onurt should uot
issue empowering and licensing the
administrator of teid eetate to sell the
real property belonging to said estal
described as follows towlt: Beginntat.
58 chains and 3 lin s north of the nth
east corner of OW Klum's donation and
claim No 39 notification No Saa.oti chip
12 south range one west of the Wi ism
ette meridian; thence west 11 cb-ins
thence north 30 chains and 18 Knka,
thence ev ( 11 chains, thenee south 3
chains and 18 links to the place b
ginning conuining 37.60 acres foi t: e
purpose of pay i a the claims preserved
against said estate and tbe expen w ol
tbn adminiat.'slion thereof.
Done by order of the Hon J X Duncan
Judge ol the County Court of the 8tate
Oregon, for the counts' of Linn, wilh the
eal of atd court afflxeJ, this 16th day of
December. & u, isvz.
Attkri : N P PAYNE.
Clerk
CAVEAT.
TRADE MARKS.
DESIGN PATENTS.
COPYRIGHTS, etc
For htformatton sol free Handbook writ to
ataii a ju, mi BsouviT, Ntw iobk.
aaa ror
Brery pexent taken out by na la brought before
: by anotioe (lven free otehartala the
Scientific amenaa
-car
1 of asry setentiSe paper ts th
Illustrated. Ko Intelttnnt
bout It. Weekly. S.t.09 a
rear; SUOatx asoatba. AdOrass MTN.N A CO,
K snaaaHA. 31 Bnsatwaa-. Xwm York GUy.
YAQDINA BAY UOU'I a
o
Oreeon Pacific Railiodd
1 , Kcceiver.
Orsgjn OaYelopment Cos Steamers,
Iswrt Line to Cstlliwrnlai.
Pirot-olssa throogb passenger anc"
ralcht line rram Portland and all points
zi we Willamette v alley to ini rrom ssr.
f ran dsco, CaJ.
Boats make doss connection at A I ban
with trains of tbe Oregon Par Iri aailroac
TIME 8CHEDCLE. except Sandara.)
Albany 1M0 r.
fav CorvsJli 1.-0A r.
Arrl TaajBlaa. iM t.
Lave Taqoina, T.-oo a,a
Leave Corrallls.lO-.SSi.
Arrive Ai jaoy, 11:1s a
O. A C. trains connect at Albany an
C :rvallU. The above trains connect a
taooina with tho Oregon Deveioprafft
ompany's Line of Steamships batra7
Vaqnina and San Franriaco,
8AILIS DATES .
rasa Tisrou.
Give it a trial. 6SmM
DURHAM Jf'SSSS'SI
co.. Durham! 1
n. c. .H mm7IM
I vs. 9 J ar
1 11 mm mm
His mai ss!iir. Ojsassr 13th. el I
raoa max rstwosoo
WUiametl Valley. December gth ; Wth ; nth.
The Company -vrves the ngnt fa
!rance saiiing dtsj v'thout notice.
W, B. Paaaenirer from Portland an
Willamette Valley points can make cloas
-.unection with th trains oftheTaqulo
r .EU at Aibsnv or Corvallis. and 'fdai
oeaionsn r mnnsoo should arrantre te
rrtve af xaatiioa the evening hbfore date
1 RBUir g.
aeatrer a a freight rates always la
Itwest
EAST AND-SOUTH,
-V1A-
THE
8HA8TA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Go.
Repress Trains leave Portland Dally.
South 1
raoa olt 1. 1892,
I Harth
7:0r. a. I
P !:!
Albany
San Prandsc
Ar 1 l.y. a
Lv I 4M a
Lv I TflO r n
loan
Lv
8:15 a a
Ar
Abave train t,o r1t at foliewin tA,t.i .tmw
earn. Salem, Albany, Twkawnt, 8hrjdd, Halsey
rtarrorjf, Jcnctkm City, Irving, Eogene.
aeeatr ao aaii, ar
Portia
Albany
Uusebunr
SJOas Lr
Ar' !
Lv I )1 a
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1?:45 r at i Lv
i:50ru I Ar
ALBSST LvCSb DA1L1 (SXCBTT Sl'aDAT)
S 00 r h 1 Lv
tTU I Ar
Portland
Albary
Ar I :3Sa
Lv (1:30 a
8:10 a y
9:00 AS
Lv
Ar
Lv
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Albany
Lebanon
Albanv
Lebanon
ar
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io n as
80am
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2:33 r a
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:08 a a
PULLMAr BUFFFT SLEEPERS.
-AND
Dininer Cars on Ogden Routes
SEC0ND-CU33 SLEEPING CARS
Atlaebert teall Thraagb Tralna.
rTeal Side Irlvlalna.
BSTVir.tV PWRTtAMIS A-. (OUUMIS.
Hail rsAisoAiit (Exsapt Srnraay,
8U a u I Lr Portland Ar I f,::t(i a'
12:10 r u Ar Corvallis Lr 12:66 rm
sir rasas tsais daily (Exc.-p. Snr.day.
aiip a
Lv
Ar
Portland
VcHiiinvllle
:20 a s
7:26 PS
l,v
Throajch TicketM
to til poln(- in the ICutern Htito, CanavU mmI
Kurofve can be obtained a. Iowimi ra'.eit frum 1 K
rvUM. Afent. Albany.
ft, KOEHLEB E P. BOOEaS,
MariAtrr A't U. K. nun
Oregon,
ACADEMY
OF
lad; of Pfirufltnal Help
WELL DIGOI1SG -E1 Davidson in
proo red to rlo well diggirig Is
fiyat olass style, promptly, and will guar
ante his work.
The annus' ..onsumptlon of oranges in the
United Statu it between 5,500,000 and
6,000,000 boxes.
Rome, the ancient city of Italy, it to be
lighted by electricity generated by the power
of the Falls of Tivoll.
Exports ef domestic beef and hag products
in November, 189a, $10,448,554, n Increase
01,407,940 over 1891,
'
The largest telephone centre in the world
is that in the exchange in Berlin, Germany,
where 7001'Aiies are connected with the
main office.
It is said thai on an average two persons
die of starvatijn In I. union every week, And
yet flour was never cheaper there than it is
No country in Europe, Sweden alone ex
cepted, has io miles of raiiroal per 10,000
inhabitants, wtdle in this country but two
Sla ts hsre less than 10 miles of railway per
10,000 inn tiutant.
em M'm tu .'
This leisUture our' l to do a great deal
ogood work for . OAtpIc as there are no
political schemes 10 be worked out, but we
fear they will not.
In one of the Comstock mines a new
water wheel is to be placed which is to
run it 50 rcvoiuUms a minute, and have a
speed at iia periphery of 10,805 fees per
minute. A greater head ol water than
has ever before been applied to a wheel
will be used.
f
Compressed air for cleaning cars is aseJoa
the Union Pacific Railr ad at its Portland
shops. The air, uodera pressure of 50 pounds
per square inch, is delivered from a flexible
hose wilh a smill nozzle, aad is uaed as wa
ter would at.
If his Excellency, the Governor, deprecates
and contemns the ways of the wicked one
with the same degree of intensity as he does
tbe ways and existence ol "commissions, "
then there csn be no discount on his pros
pect for future happiness.
An impression never to be forgotten Is
made on the mind of anv one who will stand
around the legutative halls end behold the
anxiety depicted on the countenances of the
four score and tea lassc thete striving to
secure committee clerkships.
Little girls who have been made very
unhappy by having their dolls' heads
broken by cruel brothers or the careless
step of others in th; nunc ry, w ill rrjelce
to hear that many of the ne dolls now
being made are to have heads of iron,
which will be quite as pretty as the fragile
waxen and plaster heads of the psst, and
also absolutely unbreakable.
w Mswsesa
The dtnjeratic oem)crs paid so on
meinin comp'tment t3 Hoa C'-ss A Coggs
well wCLl fjfissis jo-'tt imj'o: from Lake,
fvlamai.i ai l Cmok, when they cast their
votes lur him for president of the senate.
Mr Coggsue- w oI. in leeislstlve service
and has acquire i ext-nsive experience m
legislative matters that fit him to preside aver
the grave salons cf the upper bouse of the
legislature of our young but advancing com
monwealth. 1 he ancient Egyptians had tool for
stone working equal to anything in nae
today. They used both solid and tubular
drills and straight and ctrcu'.ar saws. The
drills we e set wi'.b. jcaels, probably cortut-
dam, snd even lathe tools had such eatung
edges. So remarkable wss the quality sf
the tubular drills, it Is said, and the skill of
the workmen, that the cutting marks in
the hard granite give no indication of wear
of the tool, white a cut of a tenth part of an
inch was made in the hardest rock at each
revolution, snd a hole through both the
hardest and softest materia! was bored
perfectly smooth and uniform throughout.
Of the material and n r hod of makin
he tools nothing (a knowr
THE r.oVKR' ; S ML-atiAtJE.
All tbe slate papers and documents bom
tbe pen of Governor Prnooyer sre unique in
style ol construction antlmannav ofldelivery.
Tbe message to the present legislature is no
exception. There is a cutting and slashing
way abou' tbe Governor's message that wc
find in those of no other Governor's. In
yesterday's Issue we pubUshsd the recoomen-
datioss of the Governor as snmarsraed by
himself. He thinks that the one seventh
of one mill tax to support the Stats Universi
ty should be repealed on th: ground that It
i both unadvissbte and unjust to tax tbe
people cf the mhole Stale to support an In
stitution where bat a very small number of
the young people of tbe State can be educa
ted. The Democrat urged this rejection
years ago. We think the Gaverror la right
and that the recommendation should be car
ried out. Tbe Governor would have the
State buy the locs at Oregon City and do
away with the fish commission. These are
mooted questions, as is tbe one relating to
tbe repeal of the railroad and other commis
sions, and tbe legislature will evidently take
some action In regard to tiem. Tbe law
allowing deductions for indebtedness he
thinks should lie repealed, viewing It as a "pen
alty upon honesty and a rewsrd for rascality
by affording an immunity Irom taxation to
those ho will trump up s fictitious indebt
edness." Many taxpayers who have hsreto
fore opj -red this repsai have changed opin
ion and now favor such a Isw. It Is be
lieved the legislature will r.peai it. The
Gov -mar would collect revenues for the
State by a tax upon the gross receipts of
railroad, exptess, telegraphic, telephone and
asurance comapnics, snd by a poll tax of
$2 on every male person over twenty-one
resrsof age, the receipt fo- which lalter tsc
should be demanded at lbe polls as proof that
the holder thereof who claimed the privilege
of citizens. ip had fulfilled one of if required
obligiliong This latter chins miking the
right to vote contingent upon the psyment of
the poll lax wouul rot be sustained by the
courts as the constitution of the State has
already fixed the qualification of voters, and
the supreme court has already decided
that the legislature cannot ndd to these qualification-.
The Governor i very earnest in
his position that the railroad commission
should be abolished and a maximum rat e
law passed. While tbe commission has done
something in the interest ef shippers, Its work
upon the whole has no been satisfactory, ann
the Governor will have Urge suppcrt In bio
effort to do f.way with the commission and
adopt the maximum rate plan. The Uover
no- introhuce the financial questions to b?
settled hy Congress with the air of one who
thought the legislature might largely tout rib- ,
utetotheir srttlemen'. On two points the !
Governor disappointed ever body. One was,
what should ne done with ha mortesoe tax ,
law, and Die other what ho i'o be done about
I he lai ill question
A Grbat Isventiow. Is the self
' pouting coffee and tea pots. With them
yon can pour coffee or tea without turt
j lng the pots. Wonderful None of the
: hundred 'Ittle Inconveniences of the old
i fashioned way. Coffee rook sure anA
pure and cantut burn, and us to perftx
I lion. You taise the light lid and the
! coffee or tea runs from 'he spout. Ifyou j
would hsve the finest thing In tne world j
I order ene when Mr, Tslt, the local agent,
calls on ou.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
At Utt,e White Honse.
Laxewood, N J, Jan 13. President
elect Uievoiiind arrived hero this evening
(his
on the r : 1 0 train. He wnsncoomnanied by
Mrs Cleveland and baby Ruth and the
little one's nurse. They were driven at
once to the "Little Whito House." as their
cottage is now nailed. With the possible
exceptien of a few days in the I utter part of
i... i :i ;u 1,.,,.. ,,.,t;i
they start for Waihtnjfton.
Tkeaiagle Track Maat
Sai.km. Jan t3. Dr J B Mahanna. in
ventor of the single-rail and saddle-truck
railway, is in Salem trying to work up
snterest in building a line of hia road
between Salem and Dallua. He has been
to Dallas and along the route, and pays he
finds people interested and hits good pros
pects of success.
aeus Pralt.
Pkoria. HI. Jan 13. An important
meeting of the prominent distillers m the
whisky trust was held at headquarters in
this city today, and action of a most im
portant nature was taken. In view of the
net that Wall street speculators have been
bearing tho market for the purpose of buy
ing back, it was decided to purchase the
entire stock, if possible, and remove it from
the market. There was abundant capital
represented at the meeting to do this. The
profits of the trust now amount to 12,000.
000 per month, aad a director says th
dividend next month will be the larges
ever known.
fast Hi
Salem. Jan 18. AtOtbs- of Senator
Dodson's bills is to remit toelU.100 which
Baker county owes the state for delinquent
taxes sine 1879. Part of the amount is
uncollected from having been levied on
stock which perished from inclemen
weather. Some of H was due on double
assessments. Baker has a claim on tbe
state for the'eare of its own indigent per
sons, and, the litigation now consequen
made the ground for an emergency clause.
ABIgst s
Washington, Jan 13. The president
will tomorrow issue a proclamation under
act of March 3, 1891. as to timber reserves,
upon tbe recommendation of one of the
special agent of the interior department in
Oregon, creating a great reservation of the
public lands in the state of Oregon, com
mencing at the Columbia river on the
north and running nearly through the
entire length of the state.
A Terr Ikte AsTatr! ij Y McCune, Chas t'attereon, Jas A
Sas Feancisto. Jan .2.-A Canton ' p WilHsmson C w Ystes.
correspondent sends this account of a terri- Friw -George tris?ndorfer, James
ble disaster in a country town about 50 Wallace, J M Archibald, John Mei.regor.
miles from Canton, which occurred early j M F Dawson. M H Wikl. John Propst,
last month and resulted in the loss of 1 W W Scnddy.
nearly 2000 live. A band of robbers! Rock Cresk -T B Barnes, W J Torn-
made a raid on a village m tbe shin lung ldge, B B Butler.
district. They first levied a tribute of gcJoR D Calls van, A J Johnson. M
several th on sand taels on tbe priests of the r)anje. (j W Muneaker. O W Morrow,
temple. The latter had just received large M y Bilveu, M M Peery. K J Dal v.
Z?i&mLZJt Shellborn-B F Titns. J L Croisan, N
frrtn5t,ttTS an'gry 'Sbe B W ash Iki rn H J Fol Us , Pr ice M un k e rs.
applied tbe torch to tbe shed, and the peo I Syracuse -r D Leverick, L C Strsltoo,
pie. in panic rushed into tbe temple for A Farlow, m Uale.
refuge. The main entrance to the temple Sao Mam J M Hassler, C T Ieever,
canght fin from tbe heat, Iwrnin - the John T Bilyeu, C T Croft. Jr. A H Chart
shed, and ever 1400 men, women and j ton, J S Davenport, i A FtUsstsW, Jas A
children were either burned, smothered or Richardson. F M Smith, J W Garland, J
trampled under foot. W Gaines, H E Savage.
A Wsaaaaa staa4 tt Fwset Home Henry Nvc.O H Russell,
n., . r. 10 u; nu n.fc Uscob Nye. D Andrews, J M ware, John
who lives at 412 Couch street, was held up
by a lone highwayman at 6 M o'clock last
evening on Couch street, between Eighth
and West Park . The man tore open bar
cloak and demanded ber money and jewel
ry, but be found neither. He overlooked
her watch which was fastened in ber
corsage. When Miss Rack reached home
she fainted on the doorstep, and a great
of difficulty was expert -. jed in returning
her to
No Ptaee fr Is .
Tacoma, Jan 12. A Chinaman appl
isi
to the city derk for s license for peddling
today and the clerk refused to issue it
telling the Chinaman that to attempt to
peddle in Tacoma might result in his being
murdered, as tbe white ci linens bad shown
a disposition to admit Chinese only as
merchants- The Chinaman agreed to take
j the consequences, bat tbe city clerk
bow
could
; ever, refused till such time as be
consult tbe mayor.
la Kx-aMtI'a SalrMr:
Eccexk, Or, Jan t2. A man was found
! dead on a pile of wood near tbe railroad,
1 j ust south of Irving, this afternoon. His
name was uppoea to be t.eorge lot a,
ne oau a oiscnarge m toai name nwa uw
ronrteenth infantry. L b A. having served
at Vancouver barracks. It is evident that
he committer! suicide by taking strychnine.
we bottle being' found near by.
Sasall lax la Walla Walla.
Walla Walla. Wash. Dec 12. A case
of smallpox was discovered in tbe city this
afternoon. Last week Richard Orscino. an
Italian, arrived from Wenatcbee. Sunday
be was taken ill, but physicians were not
called until this morning. They pronounc
ed the affliction tmuUlpox. The patient
was removed this evening to the pest bouse
snd placed in charge of competent nurses.
PawSerly Talk.
Sf rantox. Pa. Jan 12. Grand Master
Workman Powderly, in an address to tbe
union carpenters, said :
"I am a socialist and 1 say it without
blushing'. If tbe avowal brings condem-
nation. I am willing to take it I am one
of 65,000,000 socialists in this country. I
brtieve the railroads and public highways
shonld be nationalized, and that the tele
graph system should be owned and operat
ed by the government."
hi amp astasia 8 .vrrwer
OxrxfRiA. Jan 11. Sixteen years ago a
young man arrived on the shores of Puget
sound, a stranger in a strange land, wilh-
out ffloner or friends. This particular
young man began the struggle for a lireli
hood by the prosaic work of grabbing
stumps on a clearing. Today, twrrotinded
by luxury and civic pomp and pageantry,
hundreds of representative men lenrned
nrolsaois, statesmeu, politicians, lawyers
cap tahsts from all over the big state of
Washington, assembled to do him honor.
and stood with uncovered heads while the
friendless and penniless young man of 1C
yean ago was sworn into the highest office
wiinin tne gin or tne people ot this meat
commonwealth. Governor John H Mctirw.
naacesl By a Mob
Brikklet. Ark. Jan 11. Paul ckmirrm
and Henry Alien, who on Saturday night
murcierel. robbed and cremated Ku be At
kinson and his bousekeerjer and daughter
near Cotton Plant, were taken from jail
mere oy a mob lat night and hanged and
shot to death. Allen confessed the crime,
but Scruggs kept his lips sealed till death.
Alien also implicated William Hollett and
lid Purvell, Scruggs father-in-law, in the
crime. They are under arrest. More than
half of the mob were colored.
e csn raellle Sale Paslpaaed
ConvALLis, Or, Jan 11. Application
was made today in the circuit court asking
for a postponement of tbe sale of the Ore
gon Pacin railroad until March 5, which
tbe court granted. Tbe application was
made by the Farmers' Loan Trust Com
pany, acting for the bondholders. The ad
ditional time is requested in order that on
expert may be sent over the road t examine
and report on its value.
alber Seasallaaal
Tacoma. Jan II. At the city council
meeting today. Alderman F rattan said that
there were reports current that Mayor
Huxon had received $25,000 from the Light
Water Company and the Aldermen 8i0,
000 a siece for their suppcrt. The Light
Water Company has placed a proposition
before the city to buy its plant The mat
ter has hung fire, and taxpayers have be
come alarmed, although it is the public
desire that the city own its light and water
plant.
Two Men Killed
Spokane, Wash, Jan il. A terrific
snowslide swept down the mountain aide
'ant Wednesday, near Kaslo, in tbe Slocan
district, killing two men and ruining con
siderab'e property. The Freddie Lee mine,
owned by James F Wardner. was almost
in its path, and (the men killed, Martin
Flaherty and James Switzer, were employ
ed in sacking ore at the mine.
Earthsjaake la Maryland
Frederick, Md, Jan 11 .At 1 :15 this
morning three distinct shocks of earthquake
were felt in tbe western part of the county.
Uoods were thrown fr jm the shelves of the
stores- The shock lasted for five or ten
seconds.
,
o, ev nIfht form
sreek urousoTorpld Livers, too. por bottlo.
(OIM1 COVBT.
(J. N. Dnnaan. county iudae; Win . Rumbauh
and J. W. Pugb, Commissioner.)
Contract for repairine bridge at Mill
City let to D P Hoeye at $215.
Continued, bill of 0 P Cosliow, aid
Hail family.
Bills allowed: N P Payne. 17.50,
Judge Duncan, $103.50; WmRumbnugh,
$22.30; J Pugli, $24.00.
The following jurymen were selected
for the coming year :
Albany J W Cnsick, J A Cutnmiog,
Thoe Hopkins, H F Merrill, J A Miller,
I M Ralston, Henrv Bettlemier, W L
Moore, W C Stellmachsr, R O Watson,
T L Wallace.
Central Albany Fred Burkbart, Fred
rick Brnckman, Robt Brown, i K Bloom.
East Albanv A Wolverton, A B
Morris, T . I Miller, J B Hughes, M Bry
ant, C L Shaw, Hamon Shelton.
West Albany Geo VV Cline. B W
Cundiff, I F Conn. T J Butler, Perry
Conn. Wm Fortmiller. A B Matthews,
Denver Hackleman, Dick re'.era. Mat
Scott, Frank Trites.
Brownsville Henry Blakely. John
Wolf, Ua Windom, VV T Cochran, F M
Jack. G M Brown, D Ambrose. B F
"Child, E A Evans. James Pearl, Jno
Montgomery, E B Michael.
Center Henry Jackson, W W Craw
ford, Dean Wheeler. Scott Ward, Geo
.McKnight, Albert llutuplirey ,11 L, Utsseil
Crawfordsville W B Glass, T Malone,
Wm Ireland, Geo WPugh, J A Brandon,
J H Edwards.
Franklin Butte John Curl, Newton
Crabtree, Wm Arnold, W May, A T
Powell, E C Rogers, l Bilyeu.
Fox Valley -J BTrask. J L Berry. W
E Potter, W F Hammer.
Halsey W H Gnlllford, John Miller,
Antony Maxwell. Geo Shepherd, H C
Davis. T F Smith. R F Armstrong-. I A
Crisp, John Cumming, W R Garrett. J R
Temple ton.
Harrieburg W g Brown, H Bishop,
Samuel Nixon, Milton Rodgers. Monroe
Fhilpot. John B Hayworth. WC Lasseli,
D S Boaey, Wm M Davidson, Frank
Dempsev, C M Grimes. E J WiUoughby ,
J F Davis, Wm Wassom
Jordon P R Bilyeu, A M Shellon, T
P Goodman, O W Richardson, A T Mc
Cnlly, H H Phillips
Lsbsnon JC Bilyeu, A J Adams, J R
Keebler, N Bridges. D F Hard man J W
Burkhart. Samuel Mullen, B F Blodgetl,
' J M Coffelt, Z T Truelove, O D Stem.
Orleans M Acheson. W H Millhollen,
Uslbrsith, A J MeClure, E B Wilson
Sodaville Jonathan Card. Wm Do
gram, E M Hazen, R W Fisher, T A
U lesson. A K Waters, Julius Daw, U P
Card.
Shsdd Henrv Sprengerjohn C Davis,
J BCornett. V W Robinett, B R Forbes,
J R Darts, W B McCoriaics, H C Far
well. Tan irenl Geo Cochran, Ubbe Peters'
los Simpson. Morgan Henshsw. F B
Jenks. L B La per, J K Owenby, Alfred
Morgan, Arthur Churchill.
Waterloo J Burre!!, W K Crstttord.
Jacob Newman. Martin
Whitney, E E Tavlor.
snrni.
R iand. C H
Peter West of t'matiiU connty donned
s woman by postal card, and was arrest'
ed and taken before judge Itesdr. s
terihle warning to people who want
ntoney bad enough to ask for it in
j a semi-oohnc way.
I
fslilllln-lsisw Wilkinson of Lnne.tbe
Trnn,t mmher of the lesriaUlnr. nnu
3 , . rointion Thnrwolr to nrohih.t
riawrotts amnkina- in th hall ol rent.;
seutatives, which was sugnm. it is a
wonder some on does not kick st an in
terference with persons! liberty.
- Ll.L S . 1 . B
A case of malpractice, or mow other
practice, perhaps hydropathic practice, is
reported near the depot. The Barker
Bros hsd s sick aa.b They undertook to
prescribe for the afflicted animal. The
first dose killed the symbol of meekness.
An tnvesttgstton will probably he msde
under lbe auspices of the W P deliverer.
Mary Hhulti has been taken to the m
I sane asylnm from Portland. She wore s
Itjtlle, which she seemed to value very
I much. It was examined, (oond heavy,
I opened, snd twent r $20 pieces fonnd
bidden inside. Notwithstanding the
crv of dull times t here seems to be money
in everything, rolls of butter, bustles, and
an fjexchenge says there is money in
sugar.
A Kentucky n en recently rot a prise
for the following definition of a g-ntle-man:
"A man of refinement and culture
whose aims are noble, whose truth is
; constant, sod not only constant in its
kind but elevated in its decree ; whose
went of meanness makes him simple,
sod who can look tbe whole world in the
face with a true manly sympathy for the
great an I small."
In fifty or a hundred years from now
people will be referring to these days ss the
good old limes. Pat this fact In your
head ar.d Jon! look so blue.
The stale board of charities have been ex
amining into the Insane asylum scandal at
Salem. Part of the report will be: "Fscts
sufCclet t to rast doubt on the efficiency of
the control of the institution; liberties ap
pear lo have been permitted incompatable
with proper discipline and a generally
'oose avslern of accountability for ket s and
admission to wards seemed to hsve pre
vailed. The state printer says the ballots used
In Oregon in the late election cost the tax
payers about $11,000 and he could have
done the work as state printer for $1500.
Now, the suggestion is made to have the
legislature authorize the secretary of state
to have ih printing done for the enli.e
state and It Is being received with much
favoi. E O.
In the roll call in the state legislature
Lane county furnishes the first name in
each house, Alley and Baughman.
Among the funny things of the State
Leeislaiure was a bill by Willis, of Port
land, that no women be given clerkships.
Mr Willi, will be named Mr Dennis if he
keeps that up, and will soon be bald
headed in the bargain.
Q W Davis, clerk of the state hoard of
school land commissioners, reports sales
of land and receipts from different funds
of $330,620.38. Of this $201,293.30 ia
school fund principal and interest. To
tal number of acres of land disposed of,
122,2411. These flgnree are for time lw
tween August 1, 1801, to Dscejiber 31,
1892, one year and five months.
Brother Bell.ex-editor.of Independence,
seems to be interested in the subject of
baptism. A Polk county paper says:
Rev J R N Bell will preach next Sunday,
Jan 15th, st 2:30 p m sharp, in the Opera
House, Independence. Subject : "First,
Baptism by immersion not the exclusive
mode. Second, Baptism by immersion
not the Scriptural mode, but a Romish
invention . " Also at the same place and
hour the following Sunday: "Iinmer
aionlsts disregard Divine authority by
refusing baptism to their infant chil
dren." No charge to get in, snd but
little to get out.
Guaranteed to euro Bilious Attacks and
Constipation, Small Ullo Beans.
NT ATE LECIftLATEBE.
A clyclone of bills have been rushed
before the legislators. Wc give a list of
some of them .
IN TIIBIICUSR.
Coon reortilatlnir sale of nurserv stock
creating office ;of Inspector of fruit pests;
oy oaugnman, creating the county ol
Mineral, now part of Lane; Ford, by re
quest, to create office of examiner of sta
tionary and portable engines; Miller, to
create state mining bureau; Duncan, as
sessment law; Brown of Douglas, to en
courage use wide tires for wagons; North
up, to prevent sale of unwhelesome food
for medicine; Nickel!, lo amend county
publishing law; to amend game law as to
deer, to provide for levy of a hospital tax
of $1 joo per capita; Cooper, fixing legal
rate ol Interest at 6 per cent, on contract
8 per ccnl; Blevens, assessor law; Miller,
of Linn, for state series of school text
books, to be compiled by stat board of
education, to be printed and bound by
state sold by state treasurer at coat ap
propriates $25,000
A communication was received from the
Portland chamber of commerce asking the
r.peai 01 the mortgate tax law.
Cooper, to exemnt homestead from ex-
ecution; Oeer of Clackamas, to prevent j
stock running; at laree in certain cases.and '
to amend the eeneral laws relanne to
railroad commissioners and providing for
their election oy the people: Houck, to
punish the placing of obstructions on car
track; Sheridan, to make railroads liable
for damage lo employes; Ford, notice of
bills for precinct assessors, county prose
cuting attorneys and to icquire all public
supylles to be bid upon.
IN TRfc SENATE.
By Denny, to prevent a person with fire ; tomorrow :
arms from trespassing upon enclosed j 'Iday afternoon Call to order Coun
lands; by Bancroft, o regulate the as-jty Secretary; singing and prayer ; wel
tetsment laws; Loorev. to rrsrulate hunt- dime from Lebanon Society Edward
lng on enclosed land; bv Matlsck, lo
create a commission to represent Oregon
at the World s fair, to consist of six per
sons; by Bancroft, to define and punish
for obstructing the railway track: bv
Mevers, to provide for the filing of cnaltel
mortgages within five day after execution;' ; addret,"Rctuit,"Rev Edward Eccletton,
by Cross, prescribing lees of assessor; by , Lebanon; music; lecture.Rev H I. Bates,
Blackman, regulating the amount to be j Eugene; anthem,"Service the True Ideal,"
paid upon ar Insurance policy, he fare of j Choir; informal reception,
the policy to be tr.c legal' amount to samrdav morr.lng-8:3o. prayer meet
collect; by Cameron, to establish a n.ln--, phl, 'yti y FoTtroi!er Albany; re
in bureau, and to create tbe office of state ponot nominating committee and election
geologist and mineralogist; by Weather- o cntr officers; report of societies;
fard, to exempt homesteads from execu-, "How to Keep trie Pledee. A M
tlon; bv Crosno. to appropriate mone lor ; w,Umv .Aih,nT. p,riUment of samr;
State Agricultural college; ty lSenny, !fpaper J'.e a" Failure?-' A R Ruther-
provtde far the commitment of persons 1 ,rd nHburg; free parliament; paper, f
using narcotics to excess to the asylum ;; ,ur d(t r to,,, tiie associate members," j
b- Raley. to create the office of recorder Mili ptorm Mason, Albany; free par Ua ;
in the county of Umatilla; Cameron, gov ment. paper, ,'How I gtudv my Bible. J J
ernlng payment of county warrant ; by ; j Charlton. Albanv; free parlt roent ; pa-!
Hamipon, to punish persons for pointing j iunif Work,' Mrs Henrietta Brown, I
lire arms at any person; by Cross, regulat-, APjanv . disunion 0f same subjec' ; new I
lng court clerk's compensation. j business; suggestions for the good of tte
By Cross, regulating road suerslaots, ! C E Sodtty free; reports of committees; i
Butler, far additixn to the Monmouth prayer.
state normal school ; Ra'.er, for a portage J or afternoon 1 :i. singi.iu and
rail way.abbve the Dalle ; Huston for the , piper, "What shall are do till the:
asiisament oiaogt; rsancroir.torinc oen -
efft of education, and for the pro ecUon of
ralldoad cars against burg'ars.
tiss cav nrsiscsA t 1 ft
Enox Bt rrs GrtAxec Hall,
January 7th, 1S93.
The tegular session o' the Linn Co
Business Cuuncil, P of II. met pursuan
t adjournmerit. Worthy preidcn: J H
Scott in the chair.
The agent of the council trade his
annual report of sale 10 have been during
the vear, to; saving to patron473So.
On motion the above report was received
and placed on file.
The worthy treasurer. Bro A G Mar
shall.made hi annual rept.rt.snd un motion
was received and placed on file Said
motion prevailed.
The worthy secretary read hi annual
; report which was very full snd explicit,
i and on motion the rule were suspended
! and the secretary's report was received
and placed on ti c.
j The election of efficers for the council
resulted a fohows: Preident.J I! Scott;
rice president, F M Ki ; secrsrUry.H C
ordan; treasurer... G Marshall; chaplain,
" S Douarhton , gate keeper, Jas Conn;
agent, J W Propti ; trustee, John Wal-
lace and Martin Payne.
On motion, the next meeting of the
council wi!l be held with Harmony grange
On dinner being announced the presi-
ce..t declared a rec-s for the same.
The president recalled the house to
order and proceeded to the regujr bust-
jtjfj:
nL ureatL 1 -ir. I.J .k.,si
1 "
rith a
song in the
1., s --.. - a-w
: hich
was well applauded,
s - "
oro uougnton save a very in-ere-i
talk lor the good of tne order, biu A: art
Mil;er also made some explanations which
was satisfactory . Bro lleeper, Dawson,
Bryant, Marshall, T Proman and others
also.
Bro Daarson read a petition from the
count v school superintendent, also a cir
cular from the same, in regard to having
-lK m -,tw ..kml I.JL -..-I. . K . "
district, and was argued pro and con bv
Bro Hrldgefarraer. eeper. Freeruon,
Powell, Dawson. Marshall, F reman. Case.
Dvughton, Bryant, Shedd. Train ar.d
others. On motion the revolution was
referred to the committee on legislation
On motion of the agent a committee of
three, consisting of Sisters Olin. From an
and Marshall, were appointed to look after
the ladies millinery trade fcr the coming
year.
On motion a vote of thanks was tender
ed 10 the patrons ot Knox Butte for the
use of their hall, and the sisters for the
repast furnished for the day.
Bro D McGregor stroke on wood of the
order of some needed legislation.
On motior. the council will take up the
assessment and taxation question at its
next regular meeting.
R t porter.
net l ESTATE ss
M
Burkhart to Jos Manerer.
50
acres 11 w 2 $
H W Peerr to F S Banee, 2 lots,
Sodaville
1900
60
T E Streitl offto Matv E Crouch
21 acres 10
o ' est
Elisabeth Cox to Mary Crouch,
60 sens 10 w 2
Albany Masonic Cametary associ-
tion to C S Mullen, part ot lot .
D E Berdan to A T Powell, 151;
acres 10 w 1
Robert Conn to Nancy Csndis
Conn, lot 4. bl 4 li s 2nd Ad . .
ojrj
21
37g
1000
S M Pennington to Or & C R R Co,
2.29 acres
Jss Mstchett to J A Rnberts,2 lots
Cowan ad to Lebanon
Willamette R E Co to Anna M
Recter, 2 lots, Hslsev
J L Mill to Sarah Faulkner, 2 lots
Hill's ad to Sodaville
J L Hill to H J and D S Faulkner,
4 lots, Sodaville
J L Hill to S E Faulkner, 4 lots,
Sodaville
A J Hodges trustee to E E Faulk-
rcr, 1 lot, Fairdale
1200
100
80
160
jqq
,Q0
6,744
Pkrhaps
Yau want the best groceries to be
secured in the citv ; then call on Parker
Bros.
Perhaps
You want fresh produce just Irom the
gardeners, then call on Parker Bros.
Pei hapa
Yon want the best baked goods In the
city, breads, cakes, cookies, plea, e'c.then
call on Parker Bros and you wilt get the
goods and first class treatment.
Whkn you come to
Albany
Don t fall te visit
Blackman
A
Hodges.
The druggists They csrry a large and
choice ttoca t drugs, patent medicines.
etc, Prescriptions are always earefuftf
and promptly attended te.
It will -
Pay yeu.
Vss,
Mors
People
want good groceries
than anything else. It means a good
deal for the harmony of the household.
Matters go alon . more smoothly. Deal
with Conn A Hendricson and you will get
the best groceries at the lowest prices.
Their produce I always fresh, and they
keep the latest In everything. You are
not tn It If you do not buy your eating
go)ds of Conn & Hendricson.
BnB AAD Aat0AV,
Till' UNI) AY
Mr Percy R Kelley has opened a law office
in tbe Pearso Blook.
108 coci :sions have resulted from the M
E tevival h Ku .
The State Legislature adj. mined this
muroing until Monday morning at LI o'clock
i'b' Leak advertising car, which was in
this :y lsst spring, was st Montiiello,
low., last week.
An aoc'ionerr with - tnrgo as fluent as
an orators is luiirting forth rn First street in
front of some jewelry, efetra.
A apec-iil meeting of Alpha Temple No 1,
ill he held at their hall Friday. Jau 13tb,
at 2.30 p m. By order of M F. C.
A connty Christian Endeavor rm-.in(f
wi!l In he'd at IUnsn tomorrow. Several
will attend from Albanv. ,
, . . ,.. ... J
.JFnnA KrT- JrprT' i00! '
160,000 or the World, fair diav .bonld .
pa... Oregon shoald do something in the
matter
There will be a special meeting of the
La-
dies Aid Society Saturday afternoon at 2:30
P at Mrs Dr Crawford's, for tha flection
cf officers. A fullattrn-Uuer ia desired.
We are requested to any concerning the
item published yesterday sheet soma hoys
netting burned with powder at the eubool
house, that the matter occurred down the
street and not at the rthool house and that
none of the hoys involved attend the public
Schoo.r .
Ln.xCousTv Y. P. S. C. E Follow-;
; lng ia the program for the convention to !
I Aldrtch, Pres local society ; song by con
gregat'on: response 10 welcome Mrs
Trow, Albany; appoint, nent of commit
tees; prayer and praise service.
Friday evening 7 :oo, song service and
; prayer; announcement ; anthem. Choir
,, conto, " j 3 Marks ; sentence ;
; orrer me,n - fa-cwell word. President 1
of County; song and prayer; benedlctioc. j
rtUDAT.
There lave h 4$5 pfpits in attettdaM
st the public acboois tbta week.
A rcetmrns' fm tbe leg sl'ture asks teat
the Vct:wn Hv chaojevt to N ivember.
Mr Lout Al'en aild hi groca-y huti
swaato Mr B t Rassn.
Amor.; he naw bill is oee for o. 32
off WsssMSSki Crook, ith Actalope as the
County seat .
Tba Ssatiau Loraknnni say work will
anas Siegie 00 tbe xtf!oa of the Oregon
Pacific eastward.
Th Athany Wootea Mills Compaay wa.
inc-rpnrated yaaterday hy E D Meyer. L D
Cale. W T orbrsa aad B U Cochrac; cap
ital stock. tWO Ol 0.
Msr -n Cosntv baa made a levy of 30 aiUi, !
09 the ha- of 10 cu.i for tte parposet. '
tr.sVit i the Conaty !vy 10 sailla. Tht '
ever the County about $90,000 for local '
purposes
Mr Osbarn. s re ,Irxt of Lebaaor. wr-ile
( swasaasissi a aawat th fousdry Satardav. .
j wa badly injured by the b-irstiag; of the j
etnory bel. ooe pssos splittng his face;
from th mouth to tbe Up cf bis forehead, j
j aaather Oremairg fcis artr. abr-e tho wrist, j
Advance.
; THX Mascot Gcx Cliw had it rooath-t
tr ,hoot yerday. The score was: I. W j
Dejor, 21 ; Thas Brown, 21 ; Grant Fro- j
. man, SSS A D Leedv. So: Dr H A Leinen- '
! ger. iS; W E Baker. 17; Frank Hackleman '
16: A Proct. 14 ; Frank Wa'iace, 1 1 ; AD
I n . -w 1 c rv s . mt t
1 rcrry, y , v.!. siuipnt, o. kjq m ncnx on
! Tho B.-dwdk, ;-etl the Rold raeda! a.vd
VI I s 1 Ji I lUUlir 1 -C 11 Cv a .
satsBBAT.
Mill City talks of iactxnorataDg.
If yon wear spectacle, see Dr Low.
!f y-ser eyca Deed help, see Dr '. -t
". c and caiir, 15.-, at Maeller' Parlors.
Choice Eastern oyster at Maeller' Par i
Ion.
.
I-OW
Are year ej e Soth aliie. If -xi, a Dr
j . The contest for tbs T. crjw r..M Medsl
! tnsat the skating rok tbt veeisg at 8J
: Renamber Dr Lowe, tbe plieaD, no.
, only remain In Albany a short time. a j
him .
j The Une coaatv x lew b. heaas rwl
doeed to 2? mill. I wa first placed at 25
Jlilts, which caused a big fight
Ss A -a Kelrar" Auger ad. It spakee a '
pcit hols ia less th--a a tr icot. That's '
tuiaa. Do yea want srstt
Wst'a Crunch s 't is stow th' kndiag ;
remedy for cough, cold, sere throat, hroa- j
csitia. asthma, w hooping cench and eonj
samptieo, Lars bottle and 50c
i Sold by J A Ccitarao. Dmi:;.
j The foreman of the saw laoodrv. to b
started by Richard aad PcOhaa. arrived in
; Aitraay tttts moraine from .mo FrsascsSaBO.
: tie is aa expert, and the soaapaj propose
doing the beet wo'k to be seoured st pru-'
. that will attrprie people. The epeciej: will
M about Feb 1st. (jet evervbody employ .
white labor hy supporting this institatioo. :
An Ash'artd minister will have hisli ar. is
fell. "TtsTidipgs .:
Th paator ot tne Prewbvteriao eharch on !
next Satvhath rr'Tnios wi!" preach
a ecrtnoo
I especially for mj Sjbjs-t: "Why do not i
i more or soe nieu ... iro iu ensreer
j Some lift men have been interviewed on '
the subject and their answers will be con- j
sidWed.
j Brick Wells, who was down at tbe H.
ley ranch one day last sre says be
there ooe of the bigit if sot tbe 1-urf
j ateere in Oregor. It was bought of j
flcit!i connty Ionian last :a:l rl ia betsg .
fattened for beef at Hanley Y It measure
8 fart, 3V. inches around the brisket snd 5 )
Yeet m inches from shoulder ti romp. It I
probablv wei;hs over 2000 ft now, and I
can he made much heavier. Ashland Ti- J
dings . i
MrO C McKarlaad ha avid his harness j
shop in this city to Mr O M Mcr'arland, a '
live young man, who will hereafter conduct
the bnsmesr.and H nesotiatins forG L Black-
I man's interest in the droe store of Blackman
& Htvlgsv. Holgrs & McFarland will make a j
i rename, pnf ciar nrra, wno trav oe depended
oo lor gtrgra ncaimca:. oar MerarUad
while at KUmath Agenoy for tbrea autt a
half vear Actively assisted the government
physician and while there gainiog a good
knowledge if drugs. He has ceea sucoesa
fal in the harness business, bat prefers the
now bosinrs , hence the contemplated
change. He is an enterprising gentleman
who deserves the success he is receiving.
CRsi-torors Skrvicks. Preaching at
the M E Church South both morning
and evening. Sunday scheol at 10 a tn.
As the pastor will preach at Corvallis in
connection with this church, there will
be preaching here only twice a month.
the first aud third Suuday8,morniug and
evening.
Tomorrow Rev H P Satchell is ex
pected to be present at the Gospel meet
ing at 4 p tn. A splendid meeting was
enjoyed last Sabbath . We hope all wiil j
come again and bring your friends.
Baptist church, prayer meeting 7 am.
S Sat 9:45 a rn. The Evangelist Rev
May C Jones will preach at 11 a ia and
7 133 p m . The special meetings have
been largely attended snd much interest
manifested during the week. Youn
Peoples meeting 0:30 p m. All will be
welcome.
Union Y P S C E Sabbath evening at
6 :30 o'clock at the Presbyterian church .
A good place tor young people to be.
At the M E church Rev II P Satchwell
will preach both morning and evening.
All the other services as usual.
Novelties in wedding and ball invitations
at Smiley, The Lcaoing Printer.
Prevent and cure Const ipatiou ana SiuaV
Beadache, Small JEule Beans.
MSMIslOI TN.
January nth, 1893.
The school is again in good running j
order. Quite s number of new faces
have been added. A pleasant reunion
was had or. the 2nd of all those who had j
returned.
The Board of Regents met st the O S
M 8 in Monmouth last week. After vis
iting and inspecting the school and
school work they retired to transact the
; business calling them here.
Pres Brownson, of McMinnyille, also
; Dr Stratton, of Portland University, de
livered most eloquent addresses to tbe
students last week.
Dr Campbell, father of Pres P L Camp
1 bell, of the school, is still unite ill.
A 1 r 11 u i r 1 sarB nii-n t Is a -VtraA1
iiy eve. by t,.e mutic gtndentd
i,;i,l annr.i.orl V. tl... r...rt
" r7.
The Dixie Rand xave a band concert at
DUie totortor evening. A number of
lbe ttuderitf, from Monmouth faced the
wiud ,nd w(,8ther ,nd dro. ov T,,e
; entertainment was very good
The Monmouth Tribune has not K-en
able to stand the winter and we are eorry
to say ha ended this life's career and
calmly and quietly passed s ay.
Miss Jennie Turner.owing to ill health,
has been obliged to stop her school work
snd return to ber home in Harrisburg
this week, where it is hoped she will
speedily recover.
MrJesteBarr died at bis liome 3 miles
) west of Sweet Home, at the age of 74
j yiars, 2 months snd 16 davs. Jesse Barr
was born in Davis county, Tennessee,
j October lSsh, tSiS, and grew to manhood
there, and then moved with his parents to
j Green county, Illinois; then to Missouri,
j where he was married to Miaa Anr.a Kirk.
' in Mercer county, January 5th. 183,
j Moved with his srife and three children
to Wayne county, Iowa in 1848 ; then
i crossed the plains with his wile and five
children to Oregon In 1853, lived its
' Brownsville the first winter, then moved
, to near Richard Finlev's. tUen on his
place on March aSrh. 1855, where, he died.
He raised a fa.nily of eleven children, of
which two are dead- He leaves a wife,
nine children and a targe circle of 'rierds
and r.-iatites lo "mourn his loss. -
kAVVA-'AVVAVAVil
A picture
of health the woman who
faithfully used Dr. Pierce's Favor
ite Prescription. She feels veil and
she looks so. It's s medicine that
moist her well, whether she's over
worked sad " run-down," or afflicted
with any- of the distrsetiiig diseases
and disorders peculiar to her sex.
It builds op and it cares. For
all chronic weaknesees, functional
derangements, and "female com
plaints" of ererj kind, it's an un
failing remedy.
And it's the only one. among
for women, that's ovar
ii it doesn't give satlsfao-
uon, in any
c&se, yon give your
money hack.
Csn anything
good?"
else he "just a
They're about as bad as the
! " hot ail of thear, tboogh.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets an
pleasant both wheat they're taken
and when they act. They core per
manently Sick aad Nervous Head
aches, BUiotasneea. Costrreness, and
all derangements of the Liver,
Stomach aad Bo weis.
Root
It Is an sgrweable Ixxaxfre for tbe D sal ;
n he made lata a Test for use in sasS uumita.
PrseeSy-. see 1. 0tarradrsts
Prtoesy-. fv
KO NO
as Kmn ess-KT nssaa
the Teeth and Breath Tsc
-4
A aewaaS Osrsalsl s Trea; -
1 . . f sjax
vwtaivrtia.iiuitaii il ia Cati v .
a PoasuveCajraSar axsnnaal.lam aa.eliai or B. eeJ.
SW awabssar. Cfsnast, Raeaast r HereJitarr Piles, aad
aarv-thw Jsssaiss and festsai wwasrasares; h m al
-1 kr t .-
v-r.al tewaat te us rcaerai aealtA. TV fba
rr es a aasaoar cor lia la aa a
snab use kaSSs sauw-waasrr beraaltar. This
bssewTsr Swan scan tof.. 81 per wx. S f ir SS
;j bui tv awer rrota sas tamaia rasa
rauste a poastAvarr mvwa wah S
.w raraaa tbe
waarcarem. Sead
or tree Suapie. Uaii
J t aatmatne. rr-.;,i.
fate Aceat.
BOeBetits
Small
Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks,
Sick Ueatlache and Coasttpattoa. 40 in
each bottlo. Price 25c. For sale by
druggists.
Picture "T. 8 u. - -iTarvc dose r.-vj.
i. r. sarr:-. c co., rrop.-:tors, iew Vore,
ANDERSON & ANDRBRSON
-CITY X.A.TJ3STXR-ST
Opposite Cuarlea Hotel.
Bed conning and lace curtains ' well
attended to.
Start-!, wor: a specialty.
Branch office at Moses' barber shep
aundrv c'ose'' evenings. at 730 o'clock
J. CV9ICK st C9..BAX K.ER9
Or ALBANY, ORICOOS,
MiAWSkiHTDKAra on Sew York, San Fr a
sco ami Fortlanil, Oregaa.
LOAN MONEY on approved eeurity.
KECKI VE deposit subject to ehok.
COLLECTIONS made oo favorable terms.
INTKREST.paid am tuns daoosit.
FOSHAY & MASON
watoubaui aaa aau
Druggists and Booksellers
a uei.ia lor jonn is. Aiaen s puoncsH
iilea we sell at ooblialser's prisssi
s.taawadilftr'
ALBANY, VatKSiOM
L a7 tSfrnfm Ho. 171 First St.. PORTLAND. ORE.
f I MMBKSWm i-'-iii' ' .n . i
kvmmmmRf3mwMm TrBBkmWE?'7imR f
2
OFFENSIVE ECZEMA
Buffered Terribly. Boctors and Medi
cines Useless. Cured In Four
Weeks by utlrora.
I hav a boy, fifteen years oil, bora la FUhktn,
portrait encloeed. erhn
bad tbe eczema o offensive
that I could not stay in th room with him.
To
Met SOS .offered terriWr.
Bis f wer terribly sore,
sweoiild net wear any shoes,
and had therefore to stay at
borae from school. When be
t on a pair of dry stocking
Uv- mornlag, they won Id
in oce boar be saturated with
moist ire and eery offenetve
yea In th ecldcet weather.
Th rllsrsss besasi lo spread
ever bis body, epeeai;y hi
bands and finger. Tbe
thorn j on both Us hand tv
cam stiff and a nasi a
tao srlthertd stlrks of stood.
It won id be SSsSSBS for me to try to tell the auffi rlaw
Oil boy endured. I lo'X him to two different
doctors, both aave him sou ol I nletnet all to
so nae. H grew J "f''"." !l1,
ever bar! eg Wm cared. Ooe day I tav Use great
r'rif. .r.Tj.1 J to tho-: who would nae Cvn
cca. RIMXDIXS. I went right asrar to the drag
SZaim thrm. I mast easfaasl bad hot
Htile faith in them. Howe-rer l UMd thesa i aiiiassV
faus, in lasill However o uww '-'"
to mnetfosM, and ssMSay I say trathfotly to an
rely cured, thank 3od aad thank the djaneeama
tag 1
tbe 1
asureiy puw.,-'-" -
They eared him in foar
" JOUXHAVAOK, Ftabxtn Village, JT.T.
Cuticura Resolvent
Th new Blood aad Bain Purifier, internally, sad
L JHLeelS3fbt
lZSZtn -a iafanry to age, trom ptmpses to amrfula.
CLe-.Lrf 1 anal IS SJ Mae. eencr-aa, Soe.; Boay,
JJM. siD Carnocai. CoaroaaiHW, BasSssv,
to Core Rain Dlaeaae," M
DIIIFLEr, biakbead, red, roogh, ehapped, aad
MlB otiy akin cared try Crnccma boar.
MU8CULAR STRAINS
asal ssSsv, i as a..te. sssas txr.tyt.
1. mlr.ntr br OS C
Aatl-Paln Plaater. The Sas :
aeiy Inatanfi
assssss s
flUen
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE Norkip.
Be was a wf frwaat. Sosse
W. I Daarla, Bra itasi ,1
ST- L. R. HI.AIN.
DFL
ELECTRIC BELT
assfcSfwa Ssraadle
ismiusi
aaacasawrsw a a
suit and vaeacTABa.v. rarx tor sal
uiiiaslafliia of 43 a?rt or less cf land
mile nwrfh of Albany Lan-4 well tan
proved. For putica'ai inxntre of
W II vTassu
CAVEATS,
TRADE MASK'
OatSSCss ATtSlTS, !
coray RIGHTS, xJ
I MSBlA frtt fiflBffiMMlfst lltaav
XFVS a m xc sann.v. am Vmr
Every faaeaa takea on as as ts naas Safer
si paSae seaasxae pv.ss zrae of ebaaae a 8M
aasaats. A iJrw Jtri a CO,
aai Broavrav. Es VorKOxv.
B
tJiK or KCIO.
scio, osucoo.
4nt
0 S at
o. C. HcFarland.
-:- ne.vLss is -:-
Harness-and -Saddlerj
Display in the Door
tk, Albany
LPiVHY OJOLEvIUTa, HSfIWTI
ALBANY, OREGON
lSQl, 18Q2.
lest Terut Ooeaed Sept. iaber tit
A fx 1 oorpa of Instructors,
CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY9
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CUSSES.
Courses or study arrantired to meat it
ail grades of students.
SsVcsW ima Hcements e fit, tit to sin Jon ti
from mbrootl.
WES. BMEftT SJ (O.VOIT
WANTED.-To rent a tisyele. Will
use liahtly. Call al Democrat
office.
1
I IViuolas atMaa an aoSft aiewrrwSMlL
you cvs juuaealf so aw tasa Bwas waaaa sar
aa-Take
nwTwaS
pe4 oat botsasa. Ink
UTtST PATOTS SjfHbg rm ElCTlt-
mseae artrtisaf SlasSaTMSaawai rwaagefswss
sMSiSMrrrrM'1 'asasawasie' 'tJulrfuZi
is sraesiilist SI saw a wal iw b r oave
aMw. TSMMhwtfemamw
Sa. en. ii rn laraavc iiemr
1 m -mmJrn TRADE MASKS,
1 psoiite r -at Si aasl ;
asimia Jmr
' iiiTOMiinMnsi mr
.sssSBBJarllCSrMfB
&f Wot any rwoaniraluuxsassrwl
fpwaEfrour oruasut for a botus at
basMBMS O. It cures ia a few dav
swajBaavwl'.hout the aid or publicity of a
SEaSwsEa doctor. Non-pasaosiou anil
XwlSttSM imarariteed not to stricture.
BaasafSS tx, IWtsrrsal Aasrrteaa Can.
WM Manufaetored by mmm
Lp TM Cket'eal Co.sx
CINCINNATI, a
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