The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 28, 1893, Image 3

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LOCAL RECORD
An Om Murder Resurrected. The
Ashland Record telU the following-
end killed his father-in-law, I.mes Arnold,
In the old man's cabin in the Bin Butte
m An k?0wn as Kicherle prairie
Hard had been married to Arnold's
daughter a lew months, but had not not
along pUa.antlv and she had returned to
her father. The killing U supposed to have
been in reference to a dispute cvir the
ownership of land. Hards was Indicted by
the grand jury at the time and was finsll'y
released on ball. Hard r..i.lnH ih. -if
known Orange Jacobiae hi attorney, who
advised him to leave the country. About
age me indictment was dis
missed As was tecorded bv the Record's
taSle Point correspondent Hard returned
to that section of the country a few months
ago He claimed the ownership of his
and in that section, which is now fenced
in by other partles.and proceeded to make
trouble for them. David Dunlap - a an
eye-wttnes to the killing, which was a
cold blooded murder. He was at Arnold's
when Hard came in, murdered the old
man, and before Du.-ilap could Ml out of
harm way nearly klllei' him with fright.
The late grand jury again indicted Hard
for murder and sheriff Pelton ha arrested
nlm and now has him in esistody in the
Jacksonville jai'.
Attorxbys Appointed. Jolita P Fay,
of the la firm of Fay, tiest & Hender
son, formerly of Seattle, with offices now
at Portland and Corvallis, has been ap
pointed by Receiver Hadley, of the Ore
gon Pacific railroad, as one of the attor
neys for the receiver,and ludge Fullerton
haa confirmed the appointment. The
attorney for receiver upon the Pacific
ooaat now are John P Fay and C H (Jest.
Receiver Hadley has also appointed h K
Pendleton, of New York, attorney for
the receiver in New York and this ap
pointment has also been confirmed. Fay.
who haa been associated with Pendleton
in the seceivership matter in New York
luring tbe past six weeks, reports the
greatest satisfaction on the part of all
the New York.Philadelphia, Amsterdam
uu "Hiumore ooncinoldera with the an
pointment of Pendleton to represent the I
receiver in the East. His oemonal iti-
macy with all heavv hondhnlrWa rf th
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Oregon Pacific will bring a large financial
hacking and support to the road. It was
largely due to his efforts in connection
with the receiver that the 40,000 jnst
paid the employes was obtained.
Crook Cosjnty. Taylor Hill and Chas
Elktns have gone to the hot springs en the
agency. Both gentlemen are afflicted
with rheumatism, aid a the waters of
those springs are said to be a specific for
that disease, they expect to get relief from
bathng in them.
E R Cary, of Matoies, Is in town. He
sav on Matoies they have had a long and
tedious winter with plenty of miow. though
the weather hrs been warm, and stock
have come through in good condition.
Review.
worlds Fair. Our highly respected
fellow townsman, Hon C P Boik.iart, baa
just received a certificate of appointment a
a member of the Advisory Council on Farm
Culiureof the World's Fair. This is a good
selection as Mr Burkhtrt is one of oar most
experienced farmers. The Agricultural
Congress will convene in Chicago on the
I6th of October. Any of the farmers of Line
county who intend to attend the World's
pair should call upon Mr Burkhart for let
ters of Intrrauction
to
HoVSasswl W Al
riou Samuel V Al- .
lerton, Live Stock Pavillion, Exposition
Grounds, which will secure such farmers all
the attention from tbe managers necessary
to make their visit both profitable and pleas
ant. Another Bear Story. The Silver
ton Tribune tells it. At Murray la the
champion bear hunter in this neck
o' woods. Last week he stumbled on to
three last year cub up a tree, and calling
his dog, waited for the dog to arrive.
While waiting for the dog lo come he re
ceived a blow across the shoulders from
one of the old ones that tore all the clothes
off his back and sent him gunless about
a rod. Just then the dog made an attack
and while Bruin was amusing the dog,
Murray secured his gun and killed his
aggressor. Just at this time a second old
one made its appearance and he killed it
also and then brought down the cubs, not
losing a feather. This occured not more
than five miles from Silverton. This re
port came from one of his neighbors, and
s probably true.
The P. O. Block. Rapid preparations
are being made to start work on the poet
office building. Preliminary arrange
ments have been made by Mr G W
Wright transferring to the owners of the
post office property eight feet, and Mr
Geadwobl, who owns adjoining property,
as bis share in consideration of the right
of way for the stairway to the new build
ing, five feet to Mr Wright. Mr Grad
wohl and Mr Wright contemplate erect
ing a block on their property the coming
summer. The former now owns 2854
feet and tbe latter 30 '2' feet frontage We
are entitled to Mr Giad a-ohl fir the above
information.
Hoki Burglaries. Last Saturday
night tbe post office and etore of J G
Grogs, at Waterloo, was broken into and
robbed of $30 in money, some noatage
stamps and a pair of No 10 ehoes. - A
man wearing a leather coat was supposed
to be the guilty party.
1b this city last night the saloon of
Marx Baumgart waa entered by the rear
door, by breaking a glass aad unlocking
the door. It is probable some liquor was
taksn; but it could no. be ascertained
what waa stolen-
lxcoBFORATKD - The Orsgr n Coa
st ruction, Land 4c Irrigation Co, Port
land, capital $100. R S Straban, I A
Whalley and M L Pipes, incorporators.
Independence & SaVm Railroad Co, In
dependence; capital $100,000; by T A
Veneaa. J M Van Duyn, Geo A Smith, J
M Stark and R D Cooper.
Up the River. Major Hindbory eu
recently up tbe river and has decided that
with the present appropriation the river can
be made navigable nearly the whole y ear as
tar as Iiarrisburg, and he has commenced
work to that effect. Pe-ple in Southern
Oregon think this will be a great saving.
The job of making the liver navigable most
of the year to Iiarrisburg will I a big one,
and it is to be hoped it wn b accomplish
ed, though it Is very doub ful.
Such Sued. Last Saturday ev-ning a
summons and complaint were erved on F
L Such, proprietor of Cloverdale, asking
lor a judgment tor xzooo, on account of a
subscription to that amount wHch Mr
Such made towards the steel bridge. For
different reasons which will appear at the
trial, Mr Such refused o pay the subscrip
tion. The case will be hotly contested.
One of the finest harnesses ever seen in
Albany, has just been manufactured by
O M McFarland for John Schmeers bearss
team. It is not only a handsome set; but
displays fine workmanship.
Among tbe attractions at the world's
fair will be a father and mother from
Georgia; they have been married but
eleven years and will be accompanied by
the thirty children that have been born
unto them in that limited period.
Weak Digestion
strange as it may feem, is caused
frim ft I ,. r ,i . .
iick d mat wnicn is
never exactly rfi-cM (. The
greatest iact in connection with
Scott's Emulsion
appears at this point it is tartly
digested atwl the most
weakened digestion is ouirklv
strengthened by it.
The only possible kelp
in Consumption is the
arrest of zuase and re
newal f nm healthy
tissue. Scott ' s Emulsion
has done wonders in Con
sumption just Hi is way.
Prepared by 8on(r A Unn-nc, N. V. Alldrufnriita.
One Small Bile jrJPfui every night for
Week arouse Torpid Livers. X8c. per bottle.
Cixbrrku. a. Albany opera house w
have a brilliant spectacular production of
"Cinderella" on next Friday night. It
will be staged on a scale of magnificence
and gorgeousness In all Its details. It will
be presented by an excellent company.
The children's fairy story, mother's and
father's remembrances, a supei lor arrav of
specialty artists, new and original music,
entrancing electrical and scenic effects,
artistic properties and costumes, beautiful
fairy land scenes, dazzling prince a palace,
the living mice and rats, tne living lizards,
the ponderous pumpkin, will all be trans
formed into an elaborately jeweled coach
and Shetland ponies before the eyes of the
audience. There will also be a transfor,
matton scene unequaled In the history of
the stage.and a superb specialty company
Including Robert Leando and J C Stack,
the famous acrobats; Hi Zada, the great
Oriental recromancer; Miss Ada Sewers,
queen 01 tne siacK wire; JUtttle Irene, won
derful child artist, and the Coles in their
startling midair flights.
Death of a P ion her Lady. Mrs Calh
rine Wigle, died about noon today at
the residence of her daughter, Mrs W H
Taylor, in this city, aged about 79 years.
She crowd the plains with her husband
in 1S62 and Bettled in Linn county, w here
the remains will be taken tomorrow
morning for bnrial. For many years she
lived in the Willamette valley, but re
cently removed to Eastern Oregon to
have the care ot a daughter nursing dur
ing her last days. Her death was canted
oy oia age. although she had been in
poor health from heart troubles for some
time. Her husband has been dead for
about thirty years, and was buried at
Halsey, Linn county. She leaves three
sons and one daughter Wm Wigle
Jacob Wigle, Y C Wigle and Mrs W H
Taylor. Mrs Wigle wasa Chriatian.and
lived an exemplary character, loved by
her children and respected bv all. 1 he
Dalies T M of April 24.
Tub Public Snoot. Entertainment at
the opera bouse last evening was one of
interest, and was highly enjoyed by the
fair sued audience
present. A sog by
the school society opened the exercises.
.iiiy v;rwtora gave a bright ad
dress of welcome. David Uotlieb did a
v.olin solo in an artistic manner; Reuben
Thompson was funny in hiadeclama'ion;
the male quartet. Davis. Hart. (Vewfnr.i
and Thompson were enthaaiasticly en-
red twirl- r. cv. X fiY '
ff? CV7. Crawford read the
u.vj., wira, iuih inn inline i
Farreil were heard in a vocal duet : after
mnaic by the orchestra, "Ths Flour of
lusrsmiij' was wen presented oy a
good cast of characters. Prof Crawford
sang "I Love the Merry Sunshine."
Martha Rialey recited "My Ned." with
good effect. Edith Chiswe'lt was heard
in a vocal solo. Joe Bethune declaimed
"i s;n ' ' .i r 1 1 w . I
. w,gu. juwi unnuj ana Aiargarei
Hopkins executed a piano duet "The
old Country Aunt's Visit to the City,"
was presented in good style, doing credit
to the participants, closing the program.
Improving the Willamette. The
Guard says that at a special meeting of
tbe board of trade last evening a letter
was read from Hon Binger Hermann,
which in substance waa to tne effect that
the appropriation of public money for the
Willamette river in Oregon is in the fol
lowing words: "Improving Willamette
river at and above Portland, Oregon ;
continuing improvements $30,000, of
which $3080 shall be used in removing
obstructions in Yamhill river np to Mc
Minnville. Improving lower Willamelte
and Columbia riers in front of and be
low Portland. Oreeon. il.iO 000
These items divide the entire navigable
nw Pnrtlan1 anil tK mk,. I o
low I'ortland and the other above Pr in
land as far as Eugene, the recognized
head of navigation on the Willamette
river. The expenditure of the $27,000
for these purposes is left to the engineer
in charge, Major Handbury of Portland."
A Bad Accident. DrMaston returned
this noon frera Leedy's saw mill, where
he had been to amputate the leg of W R
Swlnk. While repairing the shute at
Leedy' mill Friday afternoon a log got
away and rushed-down the shute at a
terrific speed, hitting Mr Svink j-.d Utter
ally mashing his left leg from the knee
down lia jelly, besides injuring his nose.
Another man with Swlnk jumped into the
river and saved hirr.self. Dr Maston
amputated owink's injured leg at the
lower third of the thigh, and left him thi
morning doing a well as could be expect
ed after uch a bad accident. The trip to
the scene of the accident Saturday wa
made by Dr Master, on a han? car. and
proved a very wet and dkagre-able one.
Ended nt Blows Last evening several
men, among them Mr William Vance,
were good naturedlv "gnving" Mr W O
Warren about the recent hotel joke on an
old gentleman, when the latter looked at
it in a more serious manner, and in the
course of the remarks called Mr Vau-e a j
liar, an expression that sentleraan ia not
in the habit of permitting, and a well
directed shoulder hit laid the geetleman
in the mod, with Mr Vance on top of
bim- Marshal McFeron was at tbe scene
almost instantly, and after dividing !
-.nein instructed ootn men to visit tne
recorder and pay the customarv fine,
which they did.
The Gymsabii m. Mr Babcock, the!
gentleman from 8alem, who will take ;
cuarge oi roe gymnasium classes in our
Y M C A, is in the city and will meet all
the vonng men who desire to enter tbe
class at 7 :30 this evening Twenty-seven
have already joined- The first lesson
will be given this evening. EveryboJy
is requested to be on hand. Onlv those
. i
entering the class will be allowed on the
floor during the exercise. The classes
will meet twice a week, on Mondays and
Fridays, the boys from 4 to 5. and the
men from 8 to 9. All those whose appli
cations for membership have been
handed in to the Y M C A are requested
to call on the secretary and secure their
membership tickets.
Fbei Delivery. The Pendleton E O
saya: "The post office here becomes
second class July 1st, the beginning of
the next quarter, and the free delivery
ayatem will then be inaugurated," And
yet Albany has been second class a vear
or two and has no free delivery. There
must be some mistake about this Mr E
O. Have VOU done all the nreliminarv
work required, such as numbering all the
houses and placing tbe names of the
streets at the corners. Do you know
that there is a preliminary expense of
several thousand dollars before the gov
ernment will do a thing. We haven't
heard of any arrangements in that way
for the change.
Two Accidents Thi forenoon, while
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running a carding machine at the A h.nv I
,m i wT.U caught h,B "ht
IT.t maSa-T-e lu' ZV" "J n1
wiist, manglirp the flesh In a serious man
ner, and causing a big loss of blood, hu
fortunately not injuring the bones any. Dr
Wallace dressed the wounds, and the young
man is doing well
Mr E A Pike was removing a belt thi
forenoon at the Red Crown mill, when
hi hand got canght In a ro'ler, mashing It
in a serious manner. Maston k Davis
dressed the wound.
A Pioxeer Dead.- Andrew Rickard,
who resides some six miles north of here,
died Tuesday of heart failure, aged 63
He leaves a wife, three sens and five
dauEhters. Mr Rickard was one of the
early pioneers, having come to this coun
try in 1853. He was one of the immi
grants who got last enroute and would
have perished from hunger, but for the
assistance of friends who were expecting
them and went to their rescue. Junction
City Times.
Woethinoton's Illustrated Magazine
for May shows remsrkal.le progres' and
growth on the part of this hlphly enter lin
ing periodical, which has already won for
itself an enviable place among the choicest
Magazines of the day. It has been enlar
ged by sixteen pages in order to give space
for timely contributions, and alio that the
excellent paper in the varied Department,
which are a marked and very valuable feature
of thi periodical, may hereaftei be prin'ed
In larger type, corresponding to that in the
body of the Magazine.
You Can Walk to Chicago; but don't do
it; it is 100 far. Nor is it necessary. If you
want aa good treatment as can be obtained
in the United States, call on Parker Bros.
iney carry a first data stock of grocene
and produce, and If you are not treated well
it is your-own fault. Prices always reason
able. Their baked goods are good enough
tor arty one, and embrace a fine line. A
first class baker does the business. You do
not need to go anywhere but to Paricer Bros
for youi groceries and bakeJ goods.
' a
"reveni ana c.rro Constipation and Bloat
- dartre, SmoiX Bile Beans.
SOtllL AND rUMSNiL
A Beard, of Fossiil, E O is in the city
Lionel Webster, the lawyer of Southern
Oregon, is in the city.
W R Garrett, of Portland,spent Sunday
in Albany.
Mr and Mrs E Goin, of Scio, were In
the city today
Mr Mulcahy, the live O P superintend
ent, went to Portland today.
Deputy Sheriff Croner. of Emrene.went
to Salem today with a long haired craxy
man.
Judge McFadden, of Corvallta, is In the
city, to dtfend Baker and Phelps for horse
stealing.
Mrs O P Coshew and children, of Mc
Mlnnvllle, have been In the city visiting
moany mends.
Mr Walter East, of Jefferson, who has
oeen in the city to attend his mother's fun
eral, returned home today .
Of thirty-two cases in the Crook count v
circuit court, M E Brink, formerly of thfs
city, is interested In fifteen as attorney.
Jack Montgomery, of the Brownsville
woolen mill store In Portland, was In the
city today on his way to Brownsville.
Mrs A B Mathews and daughter, and
Mrs Redek-r, left this noon on a vlit to
their parent In the Eaat and will be gone
five or six months.
Dutch George, an old resident of Linn
county, for years residing on the Lebanon
wagon road, where he has entertained
hundreds of travelers, spent Sunday In
Albany.
Whitelaw Reid, recently candidate for
vice-president, and ex-minister to France,
passed through Albany Saturday on his
way to Portland, In a private car. He
needs no Introduction.
Among the jurvmen called for the May
term of Circuit Court In Crook county, are
Ed Parker, brotner of Parker Bros, of this
city, J N Gulliford, formerly of Halsey,
and S E Gray, once In the photograph
business in Al'iany.
Mr Will Babcock will probably take
charge of the Albany g rmnasium, In con -
neciton wttli the Y M C A. Will is one
of Salem's sons and Is competent, con
scientious and reliable Salem Independ
ent. The many friends of Mrs Judge Piper.
who was a former resident of Salem, will
regret to
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learn that this estimable ladv U
Albanv.and that it is of such a nature
thmt her n nd daughters have been
cl to her ocdslde. Salem Independent
mr ionn ouiierworth and little one
I and her son Bern I e Jakway started for
! Albany Monday evening, where they will
reside while J B fills his position in the
railway mall service eastward on the O P
from Albany. Ashland Tidings
Monroe Newport. A R of Albanv.eame
do n Tuesday to wilntss the wedding of
Miss Sarah Hunt and B L Steeves, A B.
Mr Steeves was a former student and
l she, with her husband, have the best
! wishes efahott of friend among the
j faculty and old students. Statesman.
J The Pottland Review gives the follow
j Ing account of a party given- In honor of a
young man horn in Albany just twenty
one years ago: Last Saturday evening
Mr Sol Baum celebrated hia aist birthday
by giving a dancir.g party at Mrs Fore
man's hall. About too invitations were
issued and nearly all invited were present.
A very pietty grand march wa begun at
9:30 and dancing wa continued until is
o'clock hen an elegant supper was served
In the targe dining room annex. After
the supper four of the prettiest of German
figure were danced, led by Mr sol Baum
and Miss Carrie Lauer. of Eugene The
W" the od
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kneeling, the third basket and the fourth
the alley way. The favors were very
pretty. After the German there were
three extras when all retired for their
homes wishing iol many happy returns.
The costumes of the ladies were most
elegant and presented a beautiful sight
dancing to the beautiful strains of Parsons
orchestra. The Thetis Club, of which
Mr Baum Is a leading menrber. presented
him with a splendid watch charm with his
monogram set with diamond. During
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I me intermission Mr M J .Myers gave a
I very pleating piano solo to the enjoyment
j of all. Messrs Baum and Brandes fairly
umuiu memseives on mtt occasion.
Lark Biljeu, of Eugene, is In the city.
Rev and Mrs Eccleston, of Lebaajn, are
visiitog with Albany relatives.
A B Hudelson. Jefferson' hardware
merchant, has been in tbe city today.
Ur E L Powell, formerly ot Lebanon, has
been nominated be the m.l.Hiat tor
or ef Spokane
Mr Baker, of Portland, has bought the
Rei
saloon at nf jIbwa,
in, t. . j . r .
ss ILI open ii sea ti .
Mr and Mrs L Senders will leave in
short time for some well-known medi-
cal springs in Missouri, for tbe benefit i
of Mr genders health
Hon J L. Cowan, banker and mayor of
Albany, ia at tbe Holloa, and CaptE J Las-'
ninf . of the Red Crown mills, of Albany. :
has just re'urned f.oca a business visit to
Victoria. Portland Dispatch
Mr Mendenhall. Schilling & Go's drum
merhaa bees transferred to the next district
! north, while Mr Yale Gleasen still take the
Albany district. A B Seal, formerly of tkla
Keddin
m
Hon T J Black, of Halsey, is in the cily.
Mr Ben Irvine, the well known populist,
is in the city.
C E Wolverton and H H Hewitt have
been in Eugene on business.
License was issued today for the marriage
of E L Ross andFsnnie Ward.
Mr George Turrell, the well-known shoe
drummer, father of Turrell Bros, once of
this city, is in Albany today.
License was issued torfay for.the marriage
of Mr Wm Adams aad Miss Lou Stockton,
of this ejty. Tbe ceremony will be per
formed to night at Oakville.
Ssth Hammer, the well known Salem
lawyer, has been in tbe city, not in the
! interest of lex. bat in tbe interest of his
fishing rod. He is after mountain trout.
Mrs Henrietta Brown, Mrs Tatbam, and
Mits Rhoda Hail left to day for Portland
to attend tbe State Convention of tbe Y P S
C E. Other delegates will go tomorrow.
Delegates wishing badges on secure tbem
of Miss Elizabeth Irvine,
Mr and Mrs L Senders left this noon for
Eldorado Springs, Missouri, for the benefit
of the formers bea'th. They will be accom
panied by a physician. Mr Maurice Sen
ders, of this city, and Mr Sam May, of Har
riiburg, went to Portland to see them atart
eastward.
Prof F M Wood, a blind violinist, who
v a , UVU , m VIIIIU TIUI1U1BH wilt
h.. Keen ;. ;.. ,..
more yar. srrived in Albany yesterday
from California, and ia the guest of his
lf a tl rj Jn u.-i
cousin Mrs A Becker. He will probably
give a concert while here. Having in
jured one of his feet recently be may re
main for some time.
Card op Thanks. The undersigned
wish to return their sincere thanks to
many neighbors and friends, for kind
ness and sympathy during the recent ill
ness and after the death of tbeir daugh
ter and sister, Miss Kate Senior.
Mbs Oliver Sbniob.
Allen P Senior.
Sewink Machines neatly repaired and
warranted by a th roughly competent work
man, at F M French jewelry store, Albany,
Oregon.
The Vkbdict la unanimous thst Will ft
Stark carry the brtt line of sliver ware In
tbe valley. They nave the variety and qual
ity, a combination that counts in buying
goods. An inspection always carrie con
viction. Did Vou See the display of new capes
and jackets at Read, Peacock ft Co's. A
window full, tables loaded,and an elegant
chance on second floor for a new prlng
wrap. Call and aee them early while the
assortment it large.
Eggs for Setting of the following
breed furnished on short notice:
S. C. Brown Leghorn,
Silver Wyandotte,
Barred Plymoth Rocks,
Light Brahmas.
Leave orders with C E Brownell.
Por your epeutaolee and
03 French, the jeweler.
eye glawea oal
Will & Stark, ( jeweler..
To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Bess
rtter eating, tic. per bottle.
riaicnr corn
((Circuit court convened lo special session
at t o'clock this afternoon, with Judge
Burnett behind the bar. After disposing
of several unimportant matters the case of
the State agt Morv V.'assom. charged
with the murder of A W Grubbe, st Leb
anon, was called awhile after a o'clock.
About one hundred people were In attend
ance from Lebanon, beside a large num
ber from other place. Weatherford Wnlt
ney and Garland appeared for the
defendant and McClain and Wyatt
for the state. Application for continu
ance was made by defendent on the ground
of absense of witness caused by sickness,
which w as taken under advisement by the
court.
The case of Phelps and Baker will be
taken up tomorrow morning.
The following cases were disposed of:
Bridge A Beach Manf 'g Co v Smith &
Sender. Motion withdrawn. Judgment
for want of answer.
J C Boyer vs Smith Senders. Same
as above.
J B Stetson t s Smith A Senders. Same
as above.
Assignment of G W Smith. Continued.
Bridge, Beach & Co v G W Smith and
J W Cutick. Suit dismissed with costs.
Henry Ammerman vs Far k Mer Ins
Co. Demurrer overruled. Continued.
E L Curtice v A T Curtice. Referred
to H C Watson. Continued.
H Bryant vs Wm McGilchrlst. Default
and decree.
Frank Bros v N Bridges. Default and
judgment.
The case of the State against Phelphs and
Baker for hone dealing wa argued this
forenoon and submitted
to the jury
which
returned a verdict of guilty, after being out
about five minute. A strong case rss made
against the men.
TUB MORG WASSOai TRIAL
began this aftemoeri by the drawing of a ju
ry, and will probably last a coiiplc Jays.
About thirty witnesses will testify.
The following is l he jury empanelled la
the Watsom case so tar at made up at the
time of going to press: N P Crnmc, Anthonv
Maxwell, A Ii Charlton. W C Davis, B W
Cundiff aad W R Garrett .
ollrar MM
Prof Condit will go East to the J'resbv
tery, and will not be here at the com
mencement season.
Mr Ole Tobieson, one of our beat
mathematical students, has gotie to his
Colombia farm for the summer.
The preliminary oratorical contest for
a candidate for ths state contest to be
held in Salem, is creating Interest. It
win ua iiem si me r-reanvrerian -it,irj-ii
on May 16th. Among those who will
orate 7t thi. time are MiaTAbbie Fry,
Melvin Williams, (Aliouis.) Bert W,ght
and Oscar Goodman, ail representative
students, any one of whom wi'l do credit
to the college in the main battle
..i.i.i
Atafntniw collem entertainment the
Omega degree of the A C Lwill besnven :
buttht. is a changeable decree : the
stationary degrees are never givn in
public, hence there may be absenc) of
Skulls and so fotth.
Ths graduating class this vear will be
a larve one ' ' -
Ava Baiumore, M.id.ed nWsatJSMw,
Mary Cundiff, Hoab Fiaher.OI. Hewitt!
Err Simpson and Anna Yantis. The:
normal Class) which also vradnata i mm-
posed of Mand Beard, Clara Davis, Lois
Drer. Abbie Fry and Oscar Goodman.
Members of this class on graduation,
and on passing a satisfactory examina-
tiou before the state board, receive state
certificates.
It again falls my lot to answer a query
of our friend Aliquia, which appeared in
the Morning Herald. I wonU , M.
Aliqoiathat be is getting a blile toj
fresh ben" lately for hia own comfort
Bill Sykes bad nothing to do with tbe
college note that appeared in last even
ing s Democrat, if be did, I am sore ne
would not be ashamed of tbem. He has
not been correspond ins with the Dkmo-
',"aAT (or some time and has been giving
"'- "' " mine oors not
" Bsusnea wttn tnai. M moit
ty to disturb Bill Svkea in his peacelrj!
alum be re. and now as Bill's Irish is raised
be will endeavor to arive Mr Alinui s
purest 01 nis mino.
..vr.. -
f-flast MsrwalFam twust ..
' "?f SW in the ACL Society ; but he
icn.!af?rm Mr AHqoui tiiat with all the
kr.ll. K-.-l a.:i I TV
j ttTZZCFr?,5i
; ww-w, M..s raw cia
I TT.v: ww 1 1 fwisswaw asw iia aastrj
and before he would
art through with
hia initiation hi. r. T. ." "-TI
wLicb means some one)
1 " Bwsw.are.Mai ItsssaJB ai 'IUIO
roold he
changed to Nemo no one
I am sorry
to have to sneak of our friend in hnt I
feel it will do him good to have his hair
combed- It might do him a little good
and it might help bim with his petition
to expel bis friend from the school. and if
be wants to know who Bill Sykes is all
he has to do is to make his wants known
and he can have an introduction to the '
gent, who would be very glad to have a )
personal conversation with him. Hoping !
that he maty have tbe above named
pleasure, I remain, reepecifullv
M William Stkjus
Kxeab & Holden a CoMi'asr The
proprietors of tbe Cinderella company,
which plays here next Friday night, are '
ortnginfc something which they intend
wsll give them a reputation that will
draw a crowded honse whenever a play
under their management is booked for
this city. They bring twenty -five people
with them, including the ballet and the
company ia made up of artists in their
line. With tbeir own scenery, magnifi
cent costumes and stage settings tbe v are
bountifully equipped for a grand operatic
production. Keats are now 00 sale at
Hodges dc McFsrland.
O H Brook man, architect 1
Plana fomiaoed on application.
hul ler.
As a matter of fact the destitution in San
Francises is simply appalling. Thousaod
of men and women tramp the streets every
day In pursuit of the elusive job. Penniless,
hungry, houseless, scant of clothing, a great
army of victims of an uncivilized civilization
can be seen every night stretched on the
doorsteps. In alley and lumber yards, seek
ing slamber that only comes when sheer ex
haustion, at Interval, forces sleep, despite
the chilly night air. Ex.
Peculiar names are on top. The follow
ing are some of President Cleveland's ap
pointments: Hoke Smith, Bartlett Trip-.
Dink Botts and Pod Dinsmoke.
Thanks. Matthews & Washburn wish
to ask the parties wno have borrowed their
Pipe Tongs to return them at once.
Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacksana
CooMipattou. Smalt Bile Uc.r..-.
Buy your groceries
And produce
At a place
Where a
First-class stock
Is kept,
And the prices are
Always the
Lowest and the treatment the best.
That is at a
Perry Conn's-
Johnston's patent easy fittins ev. slasst
tor aaie at t M r ranch's
New goods at Read, Peacock Co'.
Colombian veils at Read, Pe 000
GAINS-GEORGE. At the residence
of the officiating minister In this city April,
6th. by Rev S G Irvine, D. D. Mr Chettei
B Gains to Mist Jennie George, both of Ben
ton county. Ihey will reside at Niagara,
Linn county .
HORN.
VAN WINKLE, In Albauy, on April
25th, 1893, to the wife of I 8 Van Winkle
an eight pound girl. Wife and babe
doing well. Father hilarious.
SENDEES. On Monday, April 24tb,
1883, in Albany, to Mr and Mrs Maurice
Senders a girl. All doing well.
UOMK AND 4 BB0AB
A 200,000 lira occurred st Oolfat, Wash,
SSa'urday.
A company is b'.ing farmed to bnild cus
tom flouring mill -t Swet Mome.
Yesterday a couple of employes io a hotel
fought four rounds over a dispute shout a
oow, and one of them wiara a vary dark
optic .
PnMland will eend a team of eight sthlelas
to tbe W, . hi's Kair tournament, and the
national tournament to b held in Milwan
kee iu July.
Mr Alio G Gove of Portland baa txeu
appointed admlniatrator of tbe estate of her
husband. Charles U Gove, who killed him
self on March 25. Tbe.eitate is valued at
$2000.
the Pendleton E O makta two pointed
remarks in one issne. ''Salem reminds us
forcibly of th dog in the fable. It has more
greed thsn sense." "Young mp, don't
pursue office! If yon are made of the right
kind of atuff, office will puiaue ou. The
man who seek office most is fit for office
least.
rt ksiiay.
Some tine glass wai
Conn'a.
j ist received at Perrv
A Lebanon man la: night broke a couple
Albany uamblsra, winning $100 from them.
A drunken Chioainan on the atreeis this
morning attracted sttentloc. It is not often
a Celestial gats to extravagant as that.
It will pay to attood tbe public school en -tertainmant
at the opera honaa tonight. The
program heretofore publuhed i akood one.
Ths stockholders of the Albany Mining a
Milling Company- held their annual dimii,,.
! night, reelecting all of the old directors.
Une of the trials at the coming Circuit
Court io Croak county will be that of Heok
Wheeler, a former Albany man, for mnrder.
See the New Improved Singer sewing ma
chine. The be t it always ta a cheapest. J
W Sawden, acot. Office at F M KrenlVa
jewelry atore.
Chaa A Tanner, of Florence. Line countv
. baa been held U awaic the aetinaj r-t ths
grand jury for appropriatiti $95.40 of
; snbool money to hi own use.
Boy going into the javenil ctroauinm
slsu should hand their names to l J Smiley
I by tomorrow noon. Fifteen are already in
, the class which will be nrganissd tomorrow
afteraooo
Robert I-ando and .1 C Stack, the famon
I acrobats; All Zsda, the treat oriental necro
mancer; Ada Showers the aaeen f th.
slack win; tbe C lea, p-eaenriog tbeir
mid-sir thghte; sod Little Irene are the
ipe-ialtiea with Cioderall. Dramatic Star
Mr Frank Smith, of Santlam precinct
while plowing, waa jerked forward atrikii g
bis chin on a rook or hard gmaaa splitting
hit chin, so that Dr H II, o' thu city, was
....... , . ,
sent tor to attend him. Dr Hill !...
, . ...
I s tea foot ot Mr r.ichmas, cot
wbU ckftPP wood , , Albany
I Charles Andersoo.who haa been work -
" 00 ' Review, of SodavilD, for several
I saootn. haa letorned to Albany, the pob-
i Uaber, Mr Phelps, haviog suspended :h
tntiMt ' ,h PP" Hebaaget.,
r.clluta.' or lo"""rh tlas. while bis fa- i
"y ""W l '
' ? ce Stat
t- sirt Bsk.r ar,d
: . .P- bnn stehm;, was baiag
for hoc ateshne., w beta, trtsj
J la -ircit lnrt this afternoon, with a
I f 'isas present fro, all
isasrss ss i"-on 1 he matter of the post
trl"??.? Wm fsahl,
! dwadwl morn,1-
tM Aged Groom. Ini
(orenc-oo I at
tire N" M New nor: : etlormi u mir.n:i. ..
marriage ceremony at the Rnas, by uniting
; Mr G 8 Franklin aad Caroline H?!enan
in the holy bonds of wedlock. The spry
roung groom t about So ver of age. while
'-he bride u slightly over half at old B i
' reside in Douglas coantv. cotn'as here ta
get married.
1 Class is Athletics. Mr Wdl Babcock
; k " !o cff he g,wmm,m la
i fT" ! 10 Albany toeaorrow aad
; "f
7 3- o'clock will meet the
b lei iv to be formed. A in.
veaile class will also be formed. The lor
mer das will consist of about thirty and
rne latter snout twenty.
Tub LTeojbbi najava as were awail attend.
ed last sranine Rar Hill . I 1 . 1
i meeting, preaching a m jt excellent du-
7 e" - - ' IVHUIKKU iuf
course i rom the words. "How shall we
; tMM t ei neWi 1 .: .,
tie reversed the order of the text and
made, "to arreat salvation ' hia ftrat
theme, negiect. was next considered
. 1 .1 . a .
issuj ins escape. Ills w- nS inaiie a
deep impression noon his audience. Hia
closing appeal and warning, t? sinners,
I .11 .www wwwiswa.
P"'cor enrnest and persuasive
ana certainly
connot fail in briniin
i . . . p---
I iK.t .K. Z-.ITZZZ. ""V
1VT f ca PP"
! as a AII13DV
I j , uv uuiuius mesc inrci-
, ingalrom any other reason than the tav.
in airvtnv wmr ..-. i . vi . . . .,
ing Of SOUlS. 'then Whe will ve nnl hoar
Tbe afternoon Bible "readings will be
held each day at 3 o'clock. Services at
7 :30 this evening Too are all in v ited.
WKDxaenAY.
Vieieek ahaeine acJ bur raitin; pal
lors. BitSs at Viereak's tbsviox aod hair ca'
iog parlor.
t lean towels to every costoaier at Viereek'
ansvir.g parlors.
Particular atteitnu pud t csiidr-a heir
catting- at Viereck's shaving and hair cut
ting parlors.
rbe stove t-un try at the State Peniten
tiary has been pu chased and the cwivicis
will be pat to worit,
Sihu F jster ai d J H Cost bsve been ap
pointed special policemen at tbe World's
fair. Mi Fost.-r was ia Albany tie firet cf
the week.
Kx- Post mauter General Wansmaker
rrave a talk last Sunday in tbe Hslpii of Kav
M M Gibson, of tbe United Presbyterian
church in San Francisco.
The base ball season has be. on. Tester
day ths young son of N'mrwd price while
playing ball in the country had hi Hp co
had ly by a bat Maston A Da. 1. if ibu city
were ta. t for.
Arrsrun meat are beinir mad. to irr.nrove
tbe Foster Block senerallv Fnahav &
Mason are moving th-.ir entire stock of drnae
into tbe atore vacated by L K Blaio, while
their atore will be decorated and cleaned.
Mr John Twsv now rnna the train lo thi
front. Mr Twav is one of the unfortunates
who ent out under the Hog administra
tion; but the mauaewntnt have shown imnd
judgment by seen-ing hu services.
The rstes established east, start ionretty
high, and are aa follows: Over Southern
Pacific. $120. with privilege el returoint by
say route, Union and Northern Pacific,
U2.sO Unless eonslderall lower s trood
many who baye inten led to go eaat, will re
main at nome.
The Marine
Of all ssasa iu the year, is tbe one for
making radical changes in regard to health .
Daring the winter, ths avstem becomes ta a
certain extent clogged with waste, and the
lood loaded with impurities, owirg to lack
of exercise, close coofinitntnt in poorly
veotila'ed shops ami homes, and other cause.
This ia the cause of the dull, sluggish, tired
feeling so general at this season, and which
most be overcome, or the health may be
entirely broken down. Hood's Saraaparilla
has attained the greatest popularity all over
the country aa the favorite apt ing meiicioe
It expels the accumulation ot impurities
through the bowel, kidneys, liver, lung
and skin, gives to tbe blood tho puritv and
quality necessary to good health and over
comes that tired reeling.
A Baking Powder of
Surpassing
Cream
Many marvel at its rapid strides in popularity. The
cause is its marked superiority over every other leavening
agent.
It is a pure Cream of Tartar Powder.
Works quickly.
Makes the finest flavored, most delicious and wholesome food,
Whitest flaky biscuit,
Lightest and finest griddle cakes and
Pastry and cake that remain moist and sweet.
Highest of all In Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLLTTELY PURE
TAHtiEXT.
Tangent, Or., April 24th, 1903.
We notice Mr L B Lnper, who has
been confined to his room for nearly two
weeks is again able to be out our streets
Our literary society haa closed tbeir
meetings until the second Saturday night
in October.
We notice the farmers are feeling a
little sore over the late spring which we
are having, and it is also very bad on the
nursery men.
We notice Uncle Perry Knighten is
able to be out again with his team, be
emg nun wriue anvinif a load of baled
hay to Albany some time ago
Tangent is progressing rapidly tuslast
iew uaya. r,igni rauroaa caipenters are
very bnsy constructing our $1000 depot,
and the building when completed will be
an ornament to our little city.
The grangers held their monthly meet-
iuis mm meir uau on last Patarday after
noon. A team belonging to Mr A I
isrblgefarmer got loose and ran away
with the carriage hitched to them. The
horses tore loose from the vehicle and ran
home. The carriage was broke op prefy
Mr J J Beard is making a grand im
provement around his property. He
having his post office building moved
over on the block jot north where the
uuicuer aiiop formerly stood and the
butcher ihop was moved down on the
j southeast corner of Brewers block M
i heard intends fixing up his buiidirg for
. s j nan .
Mr Wiliiam Obernieyer is hanling
lumber and making preparations to erect
a new dwelling house on his farai just
east of here, also Mr John Beard is get
ting ready to bn Id a new barn.
Mrs Fisher, of near Rising Son, In
diana, a mother of Mr F L Fisher, came
out to see her son a few days ago, this
Ottaaj her first trip to rta.on she is
thinking of locating tome where near
here.
Rev J L Futrell, pastor of the M E
-hurch South, is editor of a monthly
paper, it is quite a neat little naoer and
.. . ,
. I M r ii.. . I . . i I ' - .. ...
j H,; VLT , ,1"' ' e
! g tJ l Tmagent boald b'P
x "PP0" 11
T ooo a correspondence from
j '"fen1 written in the Herald Diaswai
' m,n'OT some time ago. They wanted to
,' '"7 e umocrat . correspondent
i from Tangent wrote bis items backwards.
; e will sav they moat have looked at the
lla.rn. as res - 1 1 - .1 , V ... .
i IT T " uwo.' 00 "
! fl.J.0. VI. a.1 7 th,n' We
j mv "-..in in, nuui aa near as we can
get it
The, aarertisutg of Ho d's Ssreapariiui is
sahstasjtssted by endorsements which the
financial world w-eld be accepted without a
.uuo. : bey ejl Use sWv
Mood Cnres.
Ho I't Pi't. car.- "iver ilk, jsondloe.
wwstvfj rsitistiu.
VriaeoB at C R Browne)!.
VIA VI Coc inlUltiasora;i:ock.
A fall Hue of Warner Bros eeraaUat IS. P
Cos.
." V "a want a tsae trtaokr ealllfor Joseph
" ,l ".
I CVaoeacd see the new emi d plow at
Ramps opposite post' Sot.
-j-i r
:.rosat nn9e in Uf cits at C ad
I Mot Of
takes five tnp daily to Vxiecke
' tdi,t'""- Lou " ate of II
"
,iUm.,.,,.i, .j i j.
M l-olk and by 'be packce can be
rawaSal t
V r. firoeui j.
Pa roaiae joate inJaatry by sweating the
. .or miai wnite ;so-r rijrari. naoi.'acsrwi
by Ja'ios Jorss b.
New cork sole, hand tanad shoe, some -
I thiae entirele imi - .u .
h s.i.iu L. t
. -. . . ...... .E iu. mwimv ana snmiwer
w"
Call aad
i ""P mm
1 -m,
Pxix Facts. And that is what we
want. FortmllW & Irvine- hare iuat r
ccsvea an eiecan: line of lace curtain.
1 Their stock ot wall paper Is large and
i complete, and prices are remaikably low.
i Over : 10 dozen window shades on hand.
sii on ror:miller JC Irving ff you whh
the bett and largest ator(rrtente to select
from.
Lai kdkt Wokk Every citicen of Al
bany shoo Id bear in mind that tbe
Albany Steam Laundry guarantee fim
class work at very reasonable prices, and
employs nothing but white labor Shirts
done aa cheaply aa the Chinaman. Pat
ronize your own race.
A F rf.-h Ijne. At Mueller candy par
lor can be found tbe fir est line ef choice
c.iocolale and cream bonbons ever brought
to this city Call and sample them .
For tbe boss taffies and peppermint mo
lasses dropr go to Muellers Parlors.
Thet Have Moved K!n Bros are
new In their new quarters in the Cutick
block, and invite the public to call and see
Ihcir metropolitan store, and a well inspect
their targe and fine line of boots aad shoes,
for men, women aad children. Tbe are
prepared to meet all the demand of the
public for foot wear.
Just Akri van. Direct from eastern
manufacturers a number of the most
beautiful monument ever brought to Ail-any.
Latest designs In use in the east
If yon are going to put up one this season
call at once and get vour choice as the
neatest will all be gone before Decoration
day. At E W Ahaaon A Co.
A Wai. h is a necessity nowadays. If
yon want one call on Will k Stark, whose
stock is large and varied, and t rices the
the most reasonable. They can sivs vou a
bargain in this lino a well as in iewelrv
generally.
Teachers KxaawiaallMi
Notice it hereby given that for tbe nur
pose of maklug an examinatlonofell per'
sons who may offer themselves as candi
dates for teachers of the scioola of this
countv, tbe county superintendent there
of will bold a public examination at Ai-
Deny, Beginning at 1 o'clock p m, on
Wednesday, May 10. i893, and continuing
two nays a :ee ot ft win oe cnarged Tor
a Id examination Applicants tor state
papers should file their applications with
the county eu peri ni ended t at that Usee,
Dated this lSih day ot A,- ril, 1893
O F KUSSKLI,
County School Supt
sh hv tt Carts, Rati 04 sate, 81)1 Waah
Stroet. Portlaod, Or.
Known Purity and
Excellence
Dr. Price's
Baking Powder.
Baking
Powder
t OmriL PBOf't-EDISCH.
Present Mayor, recorder.street super
intendent. (Vnniii man
Whitney, Stewart, Pfeiffer. Burkhartand
"neeier.
Tie following bills were ordered naid:
S f "T,10"' L R Croaby, 17 14
a , otuiiey, mo.zo; ti Pnrdom: 15 00-
Btum Lumber Co, $16 00; McFeron k
!!??!. 8tw"t & Sox; $21 80;
.2G.20; T H Hoadei. $15.00
rr.fll Killai btK OA
s 'f swsj.ou.
Bill of W B Barr.fll OOcontinujd
reuiion lor aide walk on 7th etreet
north side Elm west to city limits,
If Ttk ffl f si , I
ynae on Baker etreet from 7th to
"."ue over canal was ordered rha..erl
the
new grade being raised 10 inches.
mnthD.,trgees,,e0,, ,0U"' end ' bridge to
t-?t-1t,uPrintDtlt recommend-
lus ,, ,lr(fel from Elm oIock(
r.T-. raaea ana graveled from Kirn 1
jnvmm east, aitches and water carried off.
from Calapooia on llth west to bridge he
graveled and graded.
The marshal reported notice served on
proprietor of house of ill rsr.ni. n
hecond. east of Montgomery, to abate
7,i..Z , c,lT omcers were direct
ed to take legal proceeding to abate the
svss ijZ.
Psftl tflavs r 1 t n S :
- suu ji j r, nrnrm an ann r.iimra
aeu lor new aide walk. Referred.
a a " " ' II''. . a
License to sell Honor a-.. ..,.,. .1 a a
Baker. "" a
The owner of the RrinV 1.1
, , - - Miwt.a waa or
c'red weae connection with newer in-
aide of five days. Tbe committee on fire
an. water was also directed to
examine
tne said block and
safety.
ascertain as to its
WarM' Fair Travelers W ill 1
ve II:
Tbe public demand ihroaab . .K
trsvsllna. .t ts oW-fsafciooed to -tnn.e
Cars." On the 'hroaeh. olid veatilstkled
mm of be t'hica, Haiaei P.-.- x
North Western Una Ine. or rn rhi.n
utaana and intermediate points there is no
ae-e. t nia is lae finest aad fastest ser
vice between the point named.
Then Eaer srsfl stea. ere rave bar Castors
nn aUa snas a OtOA. (be cried for Caatoras
etara etas tteesuae ra. eta etms; to raasona.
rtm ar h '"! :V'tm) tir rsretHrn Caatoras
Oar spring srrapt hive come and on t
eoa.t of tbsir lata arrival we will sell .arte
with the taaallsst posribie rraargn Tts
1 sites Baa tar.
OXE ENJOYS
Both the method and results wher
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
eenUy yet promptly on the Kidnevs.
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
coMtipafJon. Syrup of Figs it the
only remedy of its kind ever pre
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt la
iu action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it tbe most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and tl bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it- Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG STROP CO.
lOoanu. ar. arar roue. .r.
J.F.FORD, ftaiielisl,
Of Des Moines, lows, write under data rf
March 23, 1S93:
9. B. Mi
Mr. Co..
Dafar, Oregon.
Otntlrme
On arriving home last week. I fens J all
well aad aoxioasly awaiting. Oar little
girl, sight and one-half years old, who bad
wanted away to .tS pounds, ia now well.
strong and vigorous, aad well fleshed up.
s. ti. Cough rant baa dine its work well.
80th of the children like it. Your S B.
Cough Care haa cared and kept away alt
hoarseness from me . 80 give it to every
one, with greying for all. Wiifaing vou
prottreii y, we are
Vou re, Ma & Mas J F Foati.
If vea wish te lest treaa sad cheerial, ami rssdv
tr the Sonne's e-uk. clasiue yourrrystea arth the
a. as ana V are.
by taking
two
taree
deassesch .-eck.
SO eeots per botUo by all drn$ewia.
SoW ender a poaiUTS rurum b;
J ACL MMIXG.
Dress Goods,
Laces and Handkerchiefs,
Trimmings and Buttons,
Woolens,
Silks and Velvets,
Gloves,
Domestics,
Ladies aad
Gents' Furnishing,
Veilings, .
Shoes,
Umbrellas and Parasols,
Trunks and Valises,
Hats and Caps, Buttock's Patterns.
$8.00 WILL BUY A WOMAN
the Lrt washing machine made. Go to
Stewart k -os 0d fake true oat on trial.
They Iso have ail kinda of wringers.
IT WILL KILL YOUR WIFE
to carry that great big child around iu her
raw. Yon roust go ta Stewart k Sox and
bny one of their baby sarriage. AM kinds
and price.
S rOWINC AWAY HAY -ork
on s farm. Yon can make it tbe easiest by
bnying a complete Ilsy Carrier ootht of
fctsv irt k Sox. Call and ntt it.
GRAM,
GARDEN.
FLOVVER.
Presh, pore, sure to groi aad sold' st Port
htod prices. Gsrdsn seeds kept in bulk.
Field peas aad Field corn also carried in
large quantities. Stbwsbt fe fSox
ENGINES AND SBPARATOBS
They don't soaks any better than th
'Russell'' and Stewart ASoa sell thst kin
t Albany. Several good second band sn
gio.es fe sale st a bargain.
PAINTS & OILS.-11" '"d P"t
for sale on this Coast is the "Phoenix" aad
we are agents for it at Albany. We also
carry a foil line of oil-, varniabss, wagon
sad carnage pain la, etc.
Stbwakt a Sox.
BEE SUPPLIES.-000'1 keep ys bees i,
an old h x any longer. Stewart k Sox
carry bee brvea, tectlooa, comb foundation
snd eee smokers st sow pries.
WILL YOU BUILD thU '
e.-t tods not (ail to see Stewart at Sox.
IV y keeps Larce stock of builder hardware
and sell at prices to mit tbe times.
THOU SHALT ROT RILL p
ai.-ordlBff to law, and vou roust to bae all
vmr gutts and air monition of Ktew-ti t k hex.
ihey keep a toed stock snd sell cheap.
-ii... 1 . . .
- iwuar,iaee axe cap always oat band
terr ears s nasi .aaaaaa . . .
Bt atLl leUAL, IKUR m ,t1 a
linne," and keep a large stock of blacksmith
soppiies on band.
Srrwaxrr fcSnz.
SPRAY Y0UB TIFFS -Bo, a tprsvina
oi' ef Stewart & Sox sod take care of you
orta-ara. i ne ootni tftey aeli Laa bees tried
io this state for thiee rears he th. Iw
toaiaraxs ana t a e mpiete
WE RE ROT BRACCIRC y w.
nave use nest has of bxe ah ears, at i ill
rsxor sod pocket cnlterv in th. ..IU.'
'ome and ate for y curse res.
Srxwaxrr k Fox.
PLOWS. We htrt w chilled plow ex
sasiy 'he same as the "Oliver.- We swr
satee it snd sell on trial. Extra wall fit
Oliver. Also we have a fall tin. M 1
plows that Msnotbe excelled. Yon saigbt
possibly aave a few cent fay rsasnln. arssrnd
d seeing as. Stxwxbt k Sox.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE sot'Wp.
R. BlaAIN.I
Star Baker
I'rr4a4tl4la mm KirslSir
CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR.
est r ran is.
Orlest Frnita.
Tobacco,
"sLgstr.
aee,
sverrtaaeg taat I kewt is s reaer
tetj and rxoeerr store, Hirkxat
mxrtel pooepaid for
aVIaL KINDS OP PRODUCE
For the BEST
BICYCLES
Call on Van Wilson, agent for the Im
ps rial and Faulkner. (60 to $150
Ladies taught to ride or no sale.
Capes and
Read, Peacock & Co,
Successors to W. F. Read.
ALBANY, OREGON
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W. 1 Doeslaa. Bracktes, Haaa. Brad ay .
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tanned II
Qneenaware
VegeMtblea,
Ciwawsi
Hpim,
Teas.
Ce..
WILL'S MUSIC STORE
ou attirrs roa
CHICKEKIXO - "HF MILLER, 'STECK" A3TD
rosr, t soar- mxo.s.
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OBGAJfg. D EARFICFP
alr" C I Ji T.t I t ii 1
Write for CataJonas nd prioss betare tmrdtatlof
Elsewhere- We set, .ni BastOoed at Loweet
Prkast
mall
ratrBtaSr), rXjafc SCS
Descriptioa!
Marie ot ,E
Kew Bxae and other Seein t M.J. .ne. also Needles.
Oil and Extra (or all Machine:
I. U.WILL,
Alkiirlr.
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COMPLETE
MANHOOD
HOW
snsxex treated are Xerroas Detaurr, Ixsao-'
, ia vsnipasi ar, .ancocae, iae s
1 tsseadlax aurr
B tae PSHm FortM. the OaS SerretS waul SeeM. I
h cater
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BaaWa
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w. wwo wowas aroae ror aaar rtmurm i
a rKfwv roiit. .mU vne iw t
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wm we east rree. 1
SBBB wawa. txexaie
par naai rstaaas
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
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TRY -:- A :- PAIR
. Tkose Braxiltai tm SftttitM
For tale by F. If. FRENCH. the Je
1. A. Morris k Co.
Flour anil Feed tare.
Have removed their store
to the Strahai
Vv Derrae t
a futl stock o
stor - former v occrpied
Robson, and have on hand
CORVAU S flCU. BHAN, SHB8T?,
HUM MEAL. CkHAm, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
OATS. STRAW ARB
CHOPPED FEED:
Custom chopping done.
ADYANCE THRESHERS
Are warranted to thresh more grain in a
given time and do it better than any ma
chine made.
The Advaxcb Tk. act ion Engixks are
the best in tbe world. Remember large
work mear.s large pro&s in the threshing
business. Catalogue mailed free.
EDWARD HUGHES,
Gen 'I Agt, rortland, Oregon.
I rnfrs, Paints Oils)
Olka.at, Etc
J. A.
ALBANY,
Cuninung
OREGON
FOR SALE. Household treorJs, cheap,
on account of moving away. Also a
good hoggy herse. Call cea timer Hendric
aon, at hia residence on Broads! bio street.
Jackets,
Ribbons and Fans,
Linens,
Hosiery,
Underwear,
Fancy goods,
Shawls,
Linings,
Infant wear.
Notions,
Blankets and Bedding.
TO ATTAIN IT.
at laet a iwwtl-.l work taat ten tae eawewa. W
jaaaSBwa use aseet. pexma ess rsssadr . Tat
H wwerrSialiT tae xeca easwaMe. aetaKleailx 3
raw stnt bee I If al. Seaaa-al rasoktBax ka aa- S
SB 1 11 See was: SI i in I eearrxawe bearia. S
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