The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 09, 1893, Image 1

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Dtmorrat
VOL XXVIII.
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Suits Hade In
ALBANY,
FORTMILLER
Undertakers - and - Embalniers.
rE Kl.EPccnttsntvi
ceffim. Alto bui'ul i
which vrii be sold at
The Lowest living Profits.
EMBALMING "d the proper care of the dead a speclsltv
KO EXTRA CHAR Cfc FOR
ALBANY, - - MASONIC
Boy RUBBER HOSE
Bay RUBBER HOSE of
-Buy rubber hose
Bny Lawn Mowers rt
Buy Lawn Mowers of
The Oregon
iVitn its home
SALEM- - -
.ne Gray Block, corner Liberty at J
JMT A.KES a specialty of ftunnyside fruit tractc
Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50
ere smau casn payment long
or particulars.
J. F. FOE Evangelist,
f Des Moines, lows, write un-ler date of
March 23, 1893:
5. B. Mei. Mfg Co.,
Dufnr, Oeeon.
Otntlemen :
On arriving h m last w.elc
well and anxiously a'vaitiaw:
I found all
Oir little
gin. earn ,ud OOKn , r ,d . . .
waded away to 3S pound-, is tarn well.
ronK .nd v.goron-, and well fl.hed op.
. B, Oough . ors hd u r,, work well.
60th of the children like ,t. Yo,r S B.
i. - rm me. 5,i ;ive it 1 1 evo'V
Yo'. MhMsJFFoKD.
It you with to r-i .
lor UieSprin'. work u" ... u. ,:u!n'". "sdr
Headache an3 Iv cJr. , IS "y."jm w'th.tha
aosssescb rfeck. ' uc
SO centi psr boWo by J uttyut.
M H -Id under a positive ruanulee by
J ACUMMING.
three
Red CrownMills
ISOM & UNKING, PROPRIETOR.
kw taoaM n.ouR svrsBioR tea
AMD BAKERS V8B,
H', S? STORAGE -A I!. TIES
Entered the s Olllrf
n -ohsolutel
1-rA Prompt Cure:
2sA Permanent Cure.
Pert ectCure.
N. WALDAHL,
-Aferchant Tailor.
Order and Satisfy ion Gi araatf '
l,Cqiiiig of ill! lyqds.
shop:cpposite the post office
OREGON
A IRVING
I : i d a lull l:t e of nictslic, rlolh ? cl d mslst si
tts ani tells, in hi osccloih, ,io nlii.i'(
HEARSE Ott SERVICE .
TEMPLE, - - OREGON
of Matthews AWashborn
Matthews & Washbnrn
Mains & waiHi-
Hattbews & Wasbba m
Matthews & Washburn,
JLand Go
office at
- OK,3!G3-OjNT3
Str.te street, branch office In I artltto
near Sa lero
to $60 per
time on baj
ance
HfawafftBttas af "W...
Es- BfB-aistLHjT 1 m fasH
WaFi-alE
25cta-
.'0ctsv,and
J 1.00 per Bottle?
One cent a dose.
Tins Great Off
wnero an otners
rjtturhi. Crnun Bare
Throat, Hoarser aasTwVhoopiag Cough i and
Asthma For O Dsamption It has no rfvpl;
has cured thoof ands,and wlU cube TOotf
taken In time, gold by Drugg-lsta on a guar-
Sntee. For a Lame Back or Cheat. On
HILOH'S BI ;LLAd6nHA PLASTBftj5c.
ILr i H'SsCATAR R H
'REMEDY,
? This remedy tacrui
eyou. Price. 5 Jots.
injector
rlree.
VI 60R f MEN
Easily. Quickly.
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOU8NE86.
DEBILITY,
and sU the train of evils
from early error, or later
ceaes, tbe reaulta t
owwork, alckneas,
worry, etc. Full strength,
development and ton
kI ven to every organ and
portion of the body,
fllmi.le. natural rnetboda.
Immediate Improvement
neciL Failure unposuow.
IK explanation snd proofs
;.'.iwu reiereneee.
5t
mailed (sealed) free.
1 mn
;3 ERIE MEDICAL CO
BUFFALO, N. Y.
VrrirwiasNirji,
at Albany. Or., as Heeout- Ibss Halt
LOCAL RECORD
.The sou ,v I..nxin! Faii-ikr.-It is
difficult to keep tnirk of matters connected
with the Isom & lining failure. The
true situation cannot be given very well.
Yesterday tho following attainments were
nnule against the property of the firm:
John Conner, one for $5687.50. and one for
$14,370.80; M. B. ReWforfcJOOlUO. At
tachment Rati were begun against the
property of h. J. Limning, individually
ny rttewart ar Sox for $80; by John Conner
tor 9VSSSJS0. Mr. Conner s claims in all
amount to $21,191.80. Mr. Reeve has
teen an employe of the firm for several
ytars and allowed his account to run. and
as well loaned the hrm money. After the
iuciciimewN were made a mortgage wii
hied by W. H. Cioltra from John Isom for
tfll.OW covering all the individual proper
ty. A peculiar incident happened this
morning. In 1890 Mr. Lanning deeded
piece of property to Mr. Charles Sutton
i he deed was not hied and the property
was among trie pieces attached, today Mr
sutton appeared and filed the deed, and
will prolwbly lie allowed to hold the tiror
fnv.
A t loveu Coxtkst. -The" Albanv IH.m-
h kat mentioned that a ladv of that town
picked 50 stems of four leaved clover in her
yard and a Portland iwiier tella that a me
tropolis girl picked 32 stems. Miss Hattie
-Martin, of Ashland, picked from a very
small patch lot) stems of four lenved'elover.
and it was not a verv mod dav for four
leaved clover either. If this is a relative
test of the good luck that is to befall them
it is our guess that our Ashland Miss will
niurrv the Dresident of the Cnitinl State
tiiat.it is to be in the year 1901. Young
men good look ing and brave here is a
pointer, for as a guesser our reputation is
immense. Asnnuid Keeont. The Kecord
neglects to mention that some of the Al
bany clover was five and even six leaved
ine Albany girls though are invited to
surpass the Ashland girls clover harvest
A Live Affair. Eitrht demit v sheriffs
went up to detroit Monday evening, their
mission being to enforce a decree of eject
ment issued aintinst V it Danforth bv a
justice of the peace st Mehaiua last Friday,
Satueday evening a constable went up to
Detroit to induce the occupants of a build
ing owned by W H Rider to vacate. In this
ae was unsuccessful, and. being overpowered
by superior forces, returned to (iates. where
eight deputy sheriffs were sworn in and
the result is Mr Danforth will seek other
quarters within two da us. We are inform
ed a squabble also occurred over the post
office. Although the affair was Batched ui
without bloodshed tilings bore a decidedly
warlike appearance for a few davs. San-
tiant Lumberman.
Takb Warning vs. n Etchtnan who
lives Id the Forks of the Santtam informs
us that he was passing a cboo! house
some weeks ago when some voung men
and boys who had there congregated be
gan to guy him by calling him all kinds
of names wnen a dog ran out from under
the schvnl house and began to bark at
him The said "seek Mm, seek him,"
when the dog ran up to him and bit bim
quite severely in the arm. Our ad vi-.e to
these young men Is to avoid this conduct
in the future or they may find them
selves in the clutches of the law.
His Whereabouts Cnknown. Some
to weeks ago W P Elmore left ihia city
for Spragne. Wash., to attend to some
business. It appears that he completed
bis affairs there in day or so and thea
returned as far as Portland, at which place
he was seen one week ago last f nursday
by one of oar townsmen who say Porter
was then in a sober condition and appar
ently all right In every way. Nothing
more was seea or heard of him vnlil fast
Monday, wnen be Is known to have been
at the GHiman house. No trace has been
found of him since that time, consequently
Henry MrFarland let, for that city yester
day morning to ascertain, if possible, his
whereabouts. Brownsville Times.
.-i units Death. A dispatch from Har
risburg this morning announced the death
of Mrs. Rhoda Roach, who died at two
o'clock this morning. She had been sick
but a few days; Mrs. Roach was the wife
of T. T. Roach, and sister to Mrs. T. J.
StHes. of this city. She was about 37
years of age. an amiable, devout Christian
woman. She leaves a husband and a large
family of children, besides relatives and
friends who will mourn her untimely
death. Burial services tomorrow at ten
o'clock A. M.
Manslaughter, Champ Pync who
has been on trial at Co! fas for the last
t went y days charged with being an ac
complice with Ed Hill la the murder of
Langford Summers was found guilty of
astMM laughter. The Judge increased the
sal from $5000 to $Sjoopend Ing a .not -on
for new trial and proba jle appeal .
Some time ago we made the statement
that G W Philips would move back to
Scio in the near future. Last week he
completed a tisde with E C Gill by which
he became the owner of the letter's farm
near tt et Scio, and has taken possession
of the same, and will move thereon next
month. Wash says that after all farming
Is the bussiness and the safest in the long
run.
Coivallis has set a coed example in one
thing. Here it is according to the Ga
zette: A man named Char lev Smith di
rected an insulting remark to a respecta
ble young lady on the street yesterday.
for Jtis aucacity he was taken before
Police Judge Porter and fined $10, in de
fault of which he went to jail.
The following from the Rcseburg Re
view illustrates the spirit of the ag:
Melvin McFarland, of Independence, ar
rived on last night's train. He " ill look
(or a location In which to engage in busi
ness. Come on, you Polk county folks,
we will welcome you all.
Lacsdhy Work. Every citizen of Al
bany should bear in mind that the
Albany Steam Laundry guarantee first
claas work at very reasonable prices, and
employe nothing bat white labor Shirts
lone as cheaply as the Chinaman. Pat
ronize your own race.
t Of Might
The traveling public are now fuMy alive
to the faot that the Chiosgn, Union Pacitie
Si Korth- Wef tern 1 ine offers the verv best
a oooiDsnodatioDS to the public from and to
C nicaeo, Omaha and intermediate poinU,
not only during the World's Psir, but all
tne year round .
Monky to Loam. 1 have money in
sums of 1600 to $20,000 to loan on im
proved farm lands in Linn and Bentcs
counties, at lowest current rates,
delay in furnishing the money.
C i Bcskbabt
Beal estate agent. Albany, Oregon.
VVSDIIINO Invitaviosb.
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Golden,
Common, every day.
gjtf Smii.cy.
Buy your groceries
And produce
At a place
Where s
First class stock
Is kept,
And the prices are
Always tin?
Lowestand the treatment the best.
Tbst is at
Peny Conn's-
You Can Walk to Chicago; but dop't do
it; it is too far. Nor Is it necesssry. If you
want ss good treatment as can be obtained
In the United States, call on Parker Bros.
Thev carry a first class stock of groceries
and produce, and If you are not treated well
It is your own fault. Prices always reason
able. Their baked goods are good enough
for any one, and embrace a fine line, A
first class baker does the business. You do
not need to go anywhere but to Parker Bros
for your groceries and bake-l goods.
!wtei.
What Is It. A curious besst lias been
shipped to Joe Tallman from Wctton, and
attracted crowds to the rear of the drug
store. It t about three leet long, a fool
and a half In width, has a shsggy coat of
dark end light brown. It head resembled
that of a besr, but Its long tail precludes
the idea that it might be a cinnamon.
There was much speculation as to its
identity. One man thought li a crors be
tween "a buck-saw and a pair of brown
overhalls, but his theory was greeted wl'h
derision. Another remarked that if it
were not so large it would pass muster as
a specimen of the fox-tail bears which
frequented the mountains in years past.
Pendleton E O.
Another Pioneer is gone o his long
rest. Anson Kimsey. who had been ailing
so long, died Saturday evening last. May
27th at 9 o'clock aod his temains were
buried Monday In the Odd Fellows ceme
tery, beside those of his wife, who passed
to her rest years ago. D -ceased was aged
69 years. He came to Oregon In 1S46
with what was known as the "Wilson
Company," composed of euch menasjas
McBrlde T J Lovelady and Rev J O Bur
nett and others and ieitled in Polk county,
where he has since redded. A relative of
W li Kimser. of this city.
Tbe remarks ot tne Democrat, always
intended to be in good humor, about
Salem, are tame torn pared to the follow
ing from the Astoria Dndgett: "No
wonder that Salem is making a wild and
frantic grab for another state institution
the soldier's home, which, once in sight,
has irrelevantly wandered away in the
direction of Roeebnrg. When a town
cannot put up money enough to see Jim
Corbett or back a base ball team, it is
bout time to appoint administrators
and begin to do some figuring on funeral
expenses.
In'New Quarters The City Bottling
Company are now In their new and com
modious quarters just east of the Albany
Iron Works, where thev have the facili
ties for putting up the finest summer bev
erages to be obtained in the vallev . This
is a hrst-class bottling establishment and
only puts up pure, clean drinks- The
company is doing a big business in Al
bany and the nrighboring towns, which
is sseaaily increasing
The cases of the state against Georm
Prine and John Smith, for assault and
battery and carrvir.g concealed weapon.
part of the disturbance at a literary
meeting at Sanderson school house, was
ried last evening before Justice New
port. At nine o'clock this morning the
justice fined Piine fS and costs, $64 in
all. in default of which he will spend 15
days in tbe county jail. Smith was
discharged.
are aaat Beev
No external remedy ever yet devised
has so folly and unquestionably met these
three prime conditions as successfully as
Allcock't Porous Plasters. .- are safe
because they contain no deleterious drugs
nd are manufactured upon scientific
principles rf meoicinc. "They are sure be
cause nothing goes into them except In
gredients which are exactly adapted to the
purposes for srhich a plaster is required.
They are speedy In their acrian because
their medicinal qualities go right to their
work of relieving pain and restoring the
natural end healthy performance of the
functions of muscles, nerves and skin. Do
not b deceived ry misrepresentation. Ask
for Allcock s. and let no solicitation or
explanation induce you to accept a sub
stitute. Bad Mas. The Albany China people
say that H S Lee Way U a bad man, and,
that he wrote a letter from Newport that
was bad and i niece n V Hr Is not a mcm
nf the church. All the Chinese people
of Albany sav that Lee Way acted wrong.
Kwovo Si jig 4c Co.
OX6 DfCK Yf!.
Pook Sakg Li no ic Co.
Jts War.
Wa Err & Co.
Board ami Lorxiixn of good quality a
reasonable rates are the strong points of the
Star Contracts of the World's Fair Hotel
and Boarding' Bureau. For sale at al) rail
road tiiiket offices in Portland and at Sak-m.
Alhanyf Eugene. Corvallis. McMinnville
and Oregon City. Don't go to Chicago
without your accommodations reserved, un
less yon have a big purse you are inxiotw to
empty. Call on C. K. Frank at the depot
for particulars.
Jcst Aaaivsn. Direct from eastern
manufacturers s number of the most
beautiful monuments ever brought to Ail-any.
Latest designs In use in the east.
If you are going to put up one this season
call al once and get your choice as the
neatest will all be gone before Decoration
day. At E W Ahison 4 Co's.
Tke Skill sad Kaawledge.
RssnntUl to vhe prodaetioufif the nwc. per
fect sod popular 'axattvs remedy knowr,
have enabled the Cdiforaia Fig Syrao Co.
to achieve a grat sacaaew in ttht reputation
of its rem-dy. Syiuo of Pigs, it ia conced
ed to be the universal laxative. CjPor sale by
all drugsjists.
Will 4t gurk. (V iewelrr
Any information concerning government
land far settlers may fce obtained of T M
Morriaoa, with Cnrran .t Monteitfc. Albany,
Dragon .
Onr spring wrapt have corns (and on c
con..t of their late smvsl we will sell ssme
with the smallest pesnbie margin. The
Ladies Bazaar.
The sunshine that struck us some today
reminds us of the bright shines that ema
nate from Minnie's wonderful brushes.
Try one
(Jim
sni-.. Pi
Rid
:UL
Prr,
Or.
81 Wath-
Vherr fsshv ,, sica, g6 bee Oaatom
Vh. n ra a ChiM. sbe led tor Cnstons.
'rpvW rs-came Miss, "li- sskag V restores
n asv-tsHi2nMt.- nsswessrsi Ca"n
When Traveling.
Whether on laaute bent, or business,
taks on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs,
it sots most plesssntly and effectively on tne
kidneys, liver aud bowels, preventing levers,
hesdajjhes and other forms of sickness For
sale in 50 cent and $1 I utiles by all leading
diuggists.
an Easy Winner:
The solid vestlbuledtrains nf the Chicago,
Union Pacific A North Western Line distant c
all competition with ease. It has the short
est line, fastest time, Union dspota and do
change or delay at the gdiatouri Kiver.and is
ths popnlar World's Fair route.
To ties at tae (Facts
Regarding Hood's Sartaparilia, sa th
people who take this medicine, or lead th
testimonials often published in this pape
They will convinos yon that Honda's cure
Hood's fills cuie constipation.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications aa they cannot reach th
diseased portion of the ear. Thiro Is only one
way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
?ou hare a rumbling sound or imperfect bear
ng, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness la
the result, and unless the Inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curs. Bead tor
circulars; free.
,A V. 3. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo, O.
JUT Bold by Druggists. 76c."
A LB AN YsORfeGON, FRIDA1, JUNE 9. 1893.
AOfitt mi rmviMt
THURSDAY
Mrs- Etta Vassallo is lying quite
t the residence of her father, in
sick
this
city.
Mrs George Knox and MirS Geisen
dorfer went to Portland yesterdav.
Mis.es Mary ( undiff, Era Simpson and
Ava Baltimore went to Salem today to
attend the in '.er-col legists contest to
morrow night.
(ieo B Hoventon, if Portland and Miss
Hattie Hanna were married in Eugene
yea'erday, and passed through Albany
topay for Portland.
Fred Borkman, C'lias Kiefer, l'eter
Anderson, C W Sears, W E GiBett, W.
H Huston and others went to Salem to
day to attend a meeting of the encamp
ment of Odd Fellows at that city tonight
Prof rValstrom, who has peen with T
M Morrison the immigration agent, went
to Portland this noon . The Prof is a
man of 'earning, being cultured in the
languages aud history g rind would i,.-
8 lad particularly to locate in thU part of
'regoii, as he Is delighted with the
climate
ext .Saturday at 10 o'clock the
t roetwl kindergarten will give a basket
picnic to the orphans' home, where they
will take a lunch, and return at two
o'clock. The motor will take all who
wish to go, and a general invitation is
extended to the public to join in the
picnic. The cars will leave Lvon and
6th streets at just 10 o'clock.
Mr. Leigh Harnett, who for the past
year has ben at work in tbe mountains
along tee South Umpqua river develop -ing
one of the biggest placer fields vet
discovered in the state, was so unfortu
nate some time since as to strain him-
II seveielv. producing a runt 11 re of thi
m . . " '
moral arterv. lie has now son tn
Portland to have an operation performed
and will go to the Good Samaritan hos
pital tomorrow Eugene Register.
mioay.
Hon T J Black tt in the city.
A dispatch from John Mctiivavv. the
new Albany pitcher, announces that he will
be in Albany tomorrow mominsr.
Go to the Social at the W C T 0 Hall
tonight and see the lamed Tingelrlugie
nd Ids family start for the Worlds FJr.
There is everything in knowing how 10
do this thing, ard here is the plsce to
learn.
Cariyle Luisrhead. the popular engineer
on the Oregon Pacsac train to this pi are.
-aagfit trout in Brei ton bush last Sunday,
the largest of which niearared '24 inches m
length. Several of them went It inches.
Saatiam Lumherman.
Dry H K and Olive Beer arrived in Al
bany yesterday from the east, where they
have been taking post graduate courses in
one of the leading medical oallesresi. They
were at tbe world's fair on their way home.
The Drs Beer may locate ia Albany.
C B Winn. J A Cummins and H H Hot
ton spent Sunday in this vicinity end.-., r
ing to induce the fevtive trout to feast on
fat -fly hooks. Mr Winn ants assisted by
the other young- genthmen in planting it
couple of acres of a new dwarf variety of
iwtatoe. Santiani Lumberman.
iu.s.L i
n os. -., J
hx-SheriB Scott will return to his farm
to reside, after a rwi.lenre in Albany of
aisjut three years.
I-lcense issued last eretone for the !
marriage of Mr J B Csrter and Miss Ida
B M lichen.
If M Perry and daughter, of Sods vide,
will leave In a few day son a trip through
Washington, fir Use latter's awaits .
Rev Skip worth, of Lebanon, went to
Portland today to ccter a hospital fir
treatment. Mr J R stockman went to
Portland this noon.
Mrs Tsthaaa's Kindergarten class nd
several mothers snd friends, about fifty In
all, gave a basket picnic to tbe Orphan's
Home today, where they spent several
delightful hours. A liberal supply of ice
cream added to the affair.
O M McFarland and J V VTiison rode
their Imperials to Salem last evening, re
turning this morning, attending ihe utter
col.'eglale contest io the evening. They
were 3. hours each way .
Yesterday Mr and Mrs Jos CUrk, and
W A Cox and family spent the day with
Mr George Young at Platnvlew in honor
of Ihe 23rd anniversary of the marriage
of Mr and Mrs Cos. Thry report a fine
lime eating tui key. Ice cream, etc, as well
s a variety of undertakings thai go tr
make such an occasion enjoyable.
The W ('. T. V. gave an enjoyable social
at their hall last evening. A "ebon, pro
gram was presented, consisting of a song
oy Margaret undiff. wio hny II r C. U.
life ami a reritaium bv Maid Mct'ov.
lames were played and ice cream and cake
disposed of m a atifnctory manner.
Sam E. May. an old time resident of Sa
lem and secretary of state under iovemor
Wood, who died in Chicago last year, left
a young widow bis second wilt; -and an
infant son. Lately. Frank May. eldest son
of Sam. by his first wife, whom he married
in Salem in the late ""'-. has become hus
band of the young' widow, and is now the
husband of his own step-mother, and step
father of his bany half-brother. She is the
wife of her own step-son and mother of tbe
half-brotber of her living husband.
Statesman.
Tate sprlag.
Of all sea sb iu the year, is tbe one for
making radical changes in regard to health.
During the winter, lbs svetetn becomes t a
certain extent clogged with waste, snd the
Hood loaded with imparities, owirg to lack
of exercise, close conhmmint io poor'y
ventila' ed shops and homes, and otbor causes.
This is the eanse of the. lull, sluggish, tirvd
feeling so general at this season, and which
mast be overcome, er the health may be
entirely broken down. Hood's Sarsaparllla
has attained the greatest popularity all over
tbe country aa the favorite spring melicine.
It expsls th accumulation of imparities
through Iks bowels, kidneys, liver. Inns
and skm, gives to the blood the purity and
quality neoswsary to good health snd over
comes that tired feeling.
Plain Facts. And that I. what we
want. Fortmlller ic Irving have just re
ceived an elegant line ol lace curtains.
Their stock of wsll paper is large and
complete, and prices are rematkablr low.
Over i jo dozen window shades on hand.
Call un Fortmlller & Irving If you wish
Ihe best and largest assortments to select
Irom.
Werld'a Fair Travelers Hill Rave II
The public demand through eerviaj when
traveling. !t is old-fashioned to "Change
Cars." On the '.hrcugh, -olid yastibaled
trains of the Chics.; , Union Pacific A
North Western Line Irom or to Cbioago.
Omaha sod intermediate points there is no
change. This is ths fines, and fastest1, ser
ies between the points named.
Shiloh's Cure, ths great cough snd croup
cure, rs for sale by us. rooset sisa contains
twenty-live dosor.only 25a. Children love it
Foshay ft Mason.
Shiloh'a Vitaliaer SS what you need for
dyspepsia, tcrpid II v t, .yellow skin or kid
ney trouble. It is guaranteed to give yon
atislaotion. Price 7Bo. S nd by Foshay &
Mssoc.
Osi. . U 3 V.in Di.ji Csl
says. "Shiloh's Catarrh Roiedy Is ths tirs
medicine I hsve ever found that would do me
any good. Prion, 50 ots . Sold by f.'ahay
Sc Masoo.
Ono .Small nilo tx ..ii svarv night Tor a
week arouse Torp" TJvcrs. r&o. r uottlu
Send your name aud address to rtsad
Peaoook it Co- Alb toy, Oregon, and , men
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New York, May 'Mlh, I83.
The Princess Infauta Eulalie of Spain
reached tbe lower bay on Friday morn -ing
and, as the steamer passed the nar
rows the U 8 8 Dolphin, the dispatch
boat which played a prominent part in
the naval review, ran alongside of the
merchantman anJ took the Infanta
aboard. Captain Davis, has been ap
pointed by 1 ne president to look after the
comfort of the prominent foreign cele
brity, and he escorted her to Jersey City
where a special train was in waiting for
the distinguished party to be taken to
the capital. Great crowds of neoole
hronged the Pennsylvania Railroad
Depot and they cheered the gallant little
princess with much vigor, and as the
tram was passing out of the depot the
Infanta waved ber handkerchief and
finally threw kisses at the wildly cheer
ing crowd, from the rear platform of the
traiu. The Infanta evidently ta-ea quite
freely to the cordial welcome accorded
to Spain a representative in this demo
cratic courvry of ours.
Bsse ball cranks are becoming more
cheerful just now, as the "Giants" are
winning and Cap'ain Ward has secured
the service- of tbe great and only 'King'
Kelly, who will join the New York team
in a few days. The cran-s are jubilant
and the cry of "long live the king" is
heard on all aides of the base ball arena.
f.x-Secretary Tracy's propbecv, that
the new cruiser New York, winch made
a highly successful trial trip along the
Massachusetts coast, on Monday, would
be the finest of all battleships in the
world, was correct in the fullest sense of
he word. The contract of the govern
ment with the Cramps' shipbuilders of
Philadelphia, called 'or an armored ship
wim inrte smosesiacws, ol Its.UUu tons
horse power. 380 ieet in lensrth and in
have a speed of at leas'. A) knots an hour.
A premium of tMX) to be paid for
every quarter of a knot in excess of that
time and the same amount to be forfeit
ed for every quarter of a knot leas than
tbe contracted 10 knots per hour. Tbe
vessel cost over 12,980,000 under the con
tract. The trial trip on Monday resulted
in the breaking of all previous records,
the noble cruiser, well built and well
named, making ihe distance of forty
miles on an average speed of 21.06 knots
n hour. This is remarkable time and
earns $'-111,000 for the Cramps In ad
dition to the regular battery the New
York's carries two great guns of the most
modern manufacture, each weighing 20
tons. She is tbe crack of ail navies and
we may be justly proud nf the success of
American genius and enterprise in snp
i yine the new '"mistress of the seas '
Th Chicago papers hare been com
psaioing ot me manner in winch tome
New York journals are ridiculing the
world' fair- It is true, 'hat some of
our papers are making a very poor show
of what thty rait funny, in printing sar
castic comments on the world's fair. But
these papers are lew and of the second
claas, and the opinion in this city is that
tbe fair will be tbe great success that it
deserv -s. For an example, tbe follow
ing is the exact words spoken by Bradley
Marin, on his return from Chicago a
few days ago : I found Chicago in a boey
oat goon condition, and, as lor the fair
it is tbe grandest sight of arthitectual
spndor ttat I have ever witaesaad; it
exceeds anything UKre in in Paria. If
ibis were not true, an aristocrat like Mr
Martin woold not make the assertion
that the buildings at the fair were great-
er than those ol Parts. As Mr Martin
spends halt of his time traveling in
Europe be certainly is a good iudge of
different sights-
Tbe Ne York Press Club is to be con
gratulated upon the success of the fair
which it is running at the Grand Cen
tral Palace The Ten tors is very sue
cessful, as it deserve to be, and the
many attractions makes the fair a prcm
inent place for sigb lasers and amuse
ment seekers about the city.
Central Park was crowded 00 Sunday
afternoon when tbe Saragosa band, which
cams from Spain with the Infants, gave
a concert, sided by s perfect spring day.
Ihe ad also serenaded Mayor Uilroy
on Tuesday at tbe City Hall. I very
amusing incident was the plaving of
"Yankee Doodle" by the Spaniards in
low time, making it sound like a dead
march instead of a lively air. The
trouble was tbst the mus'c was written
in s.ow lime, and when tbe leader was
informed of the mistake ne was very
angry with tbe man who composed the
sheet. It -as a huge joke on the am
bition Spaniards.
No wonder ti e delegates to the Re
publican National League convention in
Louisville cam home enthusiastic
Henry ileason, who was chairman of
tbe New York delegation .said that upon
tbeir arrival in vY'altereon's town each
delegate was presented with two bottles
of fine whifkv. just twenty vears old.
It inspired them to sing, and the song
that reached every one's heart was '-The
Uid Kentucky Home. Mr. Glesaxn
also brought home eome of tbe velvet
brand of rye for medical purposes. All
of bis friends who called to see him soon
became sick.
The Infanta Eulalie has arrived in
Gotham, and with great ceremony the
committee teeeived tbe fair princess.
Alter leaving the train which arrived
from Waehington about 3 o'clock in the
afternoon on Ihnradav. the royal nartv
was in the charge of Commander Davis.
The committee in waiting, consisting ot
Whitelew Reid, SYR Crnger, J J
O'Dooahue, Cornelius N Bliss, Howard
Car rail and Osnersl horses Porter, met
the party st the Jersey City station and
escorted them to the steamer General
Slocum, which proceeded across the
r'ver to the New t ork shore. Troop A
acted as escort to the distinguished party
when they proceeded from the wharf to
the Hotel Savoy in carriages. The
Spanish-American citizens formed
procession snd serenaded ths Infants st
her hotel io the evening, and then Her
Highness attended the tnnelul opera of
"Robin Hood at the Garden theater
She expressed herself ss being pleased
witu her reception, and if she follows
the progam laid out by tbe committee
she wilt never regret her visit to the
shores of Columbis.
Wm. F. H. Koelsch
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VIA VI Co iffioe in Baltimore block.
A foil line o! Werner Bros com tt at R, P
ft.Cos.
If you want a tine smokr call for Joseph
white labor cigars.
Cobie snd see the new chit ed plow st
R imps opposite post i dice.
The bcstrnaat .-ntiee in the city at Com ad
duysr a
Motor makes five Iripi daily to Vieieck'a
addition. Lotr thrse oa installments of f I
per week.
An extensive variety of garden seeds both
to bulk and by tho package can be found at
C K Rrownells.
Pa ronise home industry by smoUug the
. elelirated white labor oigars, manufactured
by Ju'iut Joseph.
New cork sole, hsnd turned shoes, some
thing entirely new, not a winter shoe but
light aod tt x.l.le for spring and summer
wear, at Uaad, Peaccok & ' Vs, Call and
inspect them.
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P. M. French keeps railroad time
Buy yonr groceries of Parker Bros
r i ie groceries at Conn & Heodrioson's.
ilsw cream cheese just received at Conrad
Movers. .
P J Smiley job printer, Fiino Blook, does
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Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent
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YVASHI.sUTiiN letter.
rum 11 r regular Correspondent.
'A -miuNGTof., May 29. 1893
Why Khonld democratic seuator and
representa ives insist u. on having republi
cans retained in omcei' rant u a question
that has puzzled th president, the mem
bert of the cabinet and the beads of tbe
important bureaus of the government, and
also at times very n ucb embarrassed tbem
For instance, a democratic senator or rep
resentative goes to the head of a depart
ment or bureau and asks that a republican
chief of a division 1k nuked to resiirn and
1 one of his constituents, a democrat be ap-
pointed to his place. He it confronted with
a letter from a democratic senator or rep
resentative, sometimes with letters from
several of each, insisting and, sometimes
actually demanding that the republican
chief be kept in office. You may imagine
tbe embarressmeot that follows. If this
practice is kept up some sensational dis
closures may be made whea congress meets,
by those democrats who believe that posi
tions as important as chiefs of divisions
ought to be heL by democrats, if demo
crats ideas of economy aod
rsfortn arc to lie Ihorou -hly carried out in
tbe work of tbe government in all ot its
branches. They claim that democratic
senators and representatives have no right
to allow personal friendship for republican
officials, wnkn is supposed to be the reason
f jr tbeir endorsement, to stand in the way
of filling tbe important offices with demo
crats, to say nothing of the bad effect the
retention of these republicans will have on
tbe working democrats who have applied
for these places, believing themselves en titled
to them These men make no com
plaint wLen a place they are after is given
to another democrat, but they do not like
to see republicans retained in tbe places
they think Tugfat to be filled by desnsents
Is s man who is able to earn a living a
i labor and who suffers from no
wound or disability incurred while in ac
tual service entitled to s pension from the
government f Secretary Hoke Smith has
decided by rtyesliag a ruling of tbe Mat
administration ss to. the construction thai
the pension office shall put upon the "disa
bility not of service origin" clause of the
pension set of 1890, that be is not. and
WTSMBjon sense would seem to be on the
secretary's ride. In the future no man
wilt be granted a pension under that law
unless he establishes the fact that be is un
able by reason of his disability to obtain a
support by manual labor. There will of
coarse, be s concerted bowl from the Ten
sion shark over this ruling because it will
reduce the pension payments something
like t30.0O0.0OO a year, and their fees in a
corresponding ratio; but the tax payers
will not object to this earing, particularly
when it is made without depriving any old
soldier who is unsb e to earn a living be
cause of bis disability of a pension.
Senator Yoorbees. who has just returned
from bis constituents, says there is no com
plaint among the democrats of Indiana
because of the slowness ef President CJeve
taad ia making appointments: that they
are perfect y satisfied that he is doing his
full duty in a wise snd patriotic manner,
recognizing the fact that there are otbor
things requiring hif attention besides pa
tronage. Secretary Lazaont, Attorney General
Olney. and P M G Bissell left Washington
on a flying visit to their respective horses
on Saturday, but they will all be back st
their desks early this week
The trial of Prof Brings for heresy .which
1 now going on before toe General Assem
bly of tbe Presbyterian church, in session
here is attracting the greatest public in
terest. It seems to be generaLy belie red
that be will be found guilty, bat there is
much doubt sa to the punishment tbe as
sembly will deride to inflict upon him.
Ambassador Bayard has received his last
instructions from Secretary Greshsm and
will start from New York next Saturday
for London.
The demand for gold for export has
again brought the gold leseive fund several
millions below the i 00.000 .000 line, but
Sec. Carlisle is serene and ears he sees not
tbe slightest indication of any financial
breakers ahead, at least not for tbe im
mediate future.
Among the new democratic officials who
will assume their duties this week are So
licitor General Maxwell, C 8 Treasurer
Morgan, snd Commissioner of Customs
Pugh.
James C Saunders, of Port Townsend,
received official notification yesterday of his
appointment as collector of customs ol the
di s:n-t of Puget sound. Sauaders Is the
of the editor of the Aaiomal Dtmotrat, of
Washington, D C. He was editor of the Fort
Smith ( Ark) Daily Ilcntiii. Ia lStt he
became clrik of the house committee
commerce, and the following year he was
clerk to Senator Gorman. Cleveland
shortly after his first inauguration appointed
him his confidential cltra, winch he held
until iSSS, when he became special Indian
rent. He is cashier of the Commercial
bank. Port Townsend. of which W
now collector, is president. Saunders
related to Secretary of War La moot.
The Mlnneadolis Jour,;,' prints a sen
tional article concerning pension frauds In
northern Iowa and southern Minnesota. As
a result of the work ol a special pension
examiner, G V Vsnlsuvei, jr., a pension
attorney at Lime Springs, lows, aed Dr
George Kessel, mayor of Ciesco, lows
were arreseed nnd gsve bonds The hear
ing of Yanleuven Is set for today, It I
charged the names of witnesses to pension
papers were forged not onley in the case in
which the anest was made, but ihat similar
frau.ls have been perpetrated on a large
scale for years .
As apprehended by republicans sf'er the
nsticnal election lat fall (he wool market
has opened very q ict, and the prices are the
lowest that have been offered for many
vears, This is because the manufacturers
expect a repeal of the tariff on the product
and believe they wtll be able to purchase I
at very low figures. .toKiiniotrr.
Now will our esteemed contemporary
tell why wool was lowtr In 1891-3 just after
the passage of the McKinley law and prior
t the last nstlt nal election than it had
been oii'ered at for many years. Let
havt facts,
The branches of the legislature of Rhode
Island tailed to agree. The senate passed
a joint resolution lor adjournment until
January, but the house took do action on it
The senate adjourned and ihe republican
members are going home, leaving the gov
ernor to tdiotirn the legislature until J in
uary. The effect will be the pres-nt state
officers will hold over till the next election,
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