The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 07, 1893, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ETh BKTOUB a II Vltl-
BKRLA N
Attorneys at Law. Will iirtcti In ourtl
Stat. 8,eainl aUsiti 1.1 ia 1 1 1 mtttsrt In prob
and to 00 lojiiu.u. 0V(tla-ta ths FHnn block.
w
R ItllLYEU
Atturr.ry at Law vml Solicitor In Chancery. Coll
Uona n..la on all point. Loans negotiated on
rabla terms. Albany, Oregon
I 1EO. v . wim.iix.
Attorney at law, ar.d Notary Public. Will raoUoa in
all theeouru of thia stata Special attention riven to
collections and matters in probata Offlcr Upstairs
slasoii-Twcdale Block Albany. Orn
I.I! 1 1 I I I
B
tt Kb i it at flflH,
II I era! mi . r wld reca Ivs pro top
attontliui IB " i. oil Folljw'a Tsmpla, Albany,
y.
. WHITNEY,
Attorney st Law, Albany. Or.
M
ttMrtHVK A BUCKLES. AN,
Attorneys at Law,
Albany, Oregon.
JAMES J. CHARLTON.
Attorner-al All biliia tended 0
pneapUr:
FI.INS'S , A'bany, Or:
D
R. J. I.. HIM..
fig oil Ian and Surgeon , O P PICK - Corner
Ferry streets, Albany, Oregon.
JIW. RIASTOW A DAVIS.
Phyatdana an Sarieona. OFFICE Corner eeond
and Bunlalbin streets, Albany, Or, Call pro-nptly
attorded I city and cenntry.
1 V. t II innEiatis, m. D
HameopathlsU tWSpecUiet In diseases ol the Eye.
Odlce bonis 7 tols K ltotpm, and I tt I
nir . A 1 1 i ' .Oregan.
FIRST NATIONAL BlHM,
Or ALBANY, OREGON
resident .
Vtee Ptsslis.lt ....
LFLIMK
S, E, iOONO
S. W. LANUDON
rHANSACTS A OKNKRALbaoklngbnslnase
ACCOUNTS KEPT subset to sheek.
SIGHT EXCHANGE and lei Taphie tranaler, ld
New York, 9n Francisco. Chicago and P 'itavnd
agon
CO A&cmOKt siADKon lavurable Ursns
Diasoroaa.
j E. Totrm E. W. Lssasott
:. K Bum. L. Puna
Ebiiu t . Sox.
W CITtK'K A Ci..B INKERS
OP A f. BANT, OKKOON,
TRAXSACTaii5t-al Btakinr u.i Kas
DRAW SIGHT ORVFTi on yew York. San Pr m
sco and Portland, Ore-MS.
UAN MONEY on approved aecuri'y
RKCF. VE deposits s ibjed tocnack.
CUUJCCTlONSnaJe -xi.hrorable ura.
IVTR!:S T oaSd rr. tint, dsoosiu
ALPIHT COLLEBUTK ISSTITBW
ALBANY, OREGON'
iL891, 1892
swag Paras Opes sat Italsaiarr Mk
A at 1 oorpa of Instructor.
I jSlCAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
( m rises ,oI study srrsngrxJ la mentti
all jfrsule ofatadom
SyWsg tnamctmttnti rftrtd t ttmdtmU
from abroad.
-. CLBKBT rsIT
FARM MS, ATTENTION
IP : Vol) V. ANT I A
WACON HACK BUGGY CART
PLOW HARROW.DRILl SEED
ER, FEED CUTTER,
or any kind ot a Farm ItnVement or4Ves
hicle, call cTor address.
B. F. RAMP,
Opposite Post Offxe,
Albany, Or.
An agreeable laxative aad Ifzarra Toarnx
Bold by Drtigglatt or sent by malL ScSOs.
and 1 OOperpackagg. Bamptes bee.
VA HO The Favorite TOOTH I0WBB
AV nlj for tbe Teeth and Breath,ac
Captain Rweency, P j.A-.an Diego. Cal
'Shuoh'a Catarrh Semedr I
ls ths first
medicine I bare ever found that would do me
acy good." Price 50 eta, Bold by OroCTSti.
SHILOH'S CURE.
Tub Great Cocoa Cm promptly ei
where all others falL For Consumotion t
no rival; hag cured thousands, and will can
Tou.it taken in time. Frio. SS rta, Mettw H.00.
VIGOR of MEN
Easily. Julckly.
Pfe.-mantntl) Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS.
DEBILITY,
n1 all Iht train of e-lt
Irom mrly rrrorior lAtf r
Lc-ven. tbe rt-Milts of
crerworfc, alcknen,
worry. etc. Full Atreiigt U,
UcTelopnieat ami tune
given to every organ and
unition of tbe body.
Hni natural metbofi.
Immedtato lm proremen t
sfpn. Failure fm possible.
:?,nx. references. Ilook,
'Xplanatlnn and pntf
mailed (sealed) free.
FRir MEDICAL CO.
T
I
ESSSHS BUFFALO. . v.
f -t -sAY t MASON
g . ri i I tku KSTRtL
Bookaellera
t i U for John B. Aldan's publications,
viiirb we sell at pobliaker'a pricaw with
vttiaaMdaU
E.B. UKKaUOM
RedGrownMills
ISOM & IAHNINC, PROPRIETORS.
W raoCERH PLOUK 80TBK10 POK r AMI '.IS
AXD bakkrs VII.
HEST STORAGE FAOILlfJES
w
aBSjKaLaAs3j IS 1.1 .' aVnTsTTTsssas
sasaaaljUsTlj saMsTTPrvaasl
When my little girl was one month old, she
had a scab form on her face. It kept spread
ing until she was completely covered from
head to foot. Then she had boils. She had
forty on her head at one time, and more on
her body. When six months old she did not
weigh seven pounds, a pound and a half less
than at birth. Then her skin started to dry
up and got so bad she could not shut her eyes
to sleep, but laid with them half open. About
this time, at the earnest request of friends. I
started using the Cuticuka Remedies, and
sjs ene month she tmu completely cured.
The doctor and drug bills were over mtkun-
drtd sswWirT. the Cuticura hill was not more
than five dollars. My child is now two years
old, strong, healthy and large as any child of
her age (see photo.) and it is all owing to
CimcuaA. Yours with a Mother's Blessing,
MRS. GEO. H. TUCKER, Jr.,
33$ Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.
Sold throughout the world. Pottbx Dstxj AMD
CantM. Coat., sals proprietors, Boston. Mailed free,
' All about tbe Blood. Skm. Scalp, and Man.
Baby Blamishea. falling hair, and red. rough
ssSsApi' mil 'il nail cured by Cuticura Soap.
BikBcsuis
Guaranteed to ettre Bilious attacks.
Sick Headache and C si:ra'"- 0ln
each bottle, rrice Bs. I'or sale by
drugplsti.
Pictc? "7, T " wit "..o'--slree.
j. f. sierra a .;., r:.,r.su..-, ;:w yobjl
P. 1 aaaanS taken oat brash
aisaaSfau STSBoUes gtvca trsatat
scientific mencan
1 Of SET scseti
tntha
vaari aUSstx moaUu. Addrsaa MCSN a 00
K ausuas, SSI Broadaraj, Hem York CUT.
EAST AND-SOUTH,
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OK THE
Southern Pacific Co.
Express Trains leave Portland Daily
I
raoa'acir 1. 11,
I fiarsh
7:UOr. a. I La
lOflr Lv
Kit A a Ar
Portland
Albany
San KasaSjM
Ar ( 7 JJ
L a a
Lv 7730 r
AbT trains su.p ooljr at to!! owl or statsoa n nrtl'
of Koawburr Eaat ForUaod, Orawoa Otj, w.ad
Alswar, TaaeeoL Shodd, Baiser. Bar
JasacSasa CUp, IttIbc,
4 ScjfmAswicao
I sLaWaOssiilsaV,
fiPw MSION tSATKMTS.
IBBt COP VRICKTS, etc
PorliusaallrslfT)HatlraioSsTttto
uvkh CO, aa Bbmaswat, Ksrar Toax.
OliliaS I si 1 lain far secorlne savtatlts hi Aaasrlesv !
laiaaslil linr
a am JU Portia sa1 Ar' SaWr r
M:aSraLr Albany Lv ttfm u
fcUra Ar atosstwuw ;l 7 Ota
Auuarr local, unt (axe art sro.i I
t SS t m I Lv Pnrtaand Ar :5X0a
t ra Ar Afswry Lv a a
sasan.
:lflarLv Altaui. orlliilis
SWaa'Ar th.n... Lv SOss
1 ! r I Lv Altaanr Ar :B
OJialAr Ubaii ie Lr i i.S r a
PULLMAr BUT SlEfPEBS.
-AWD-
Dinint? Cars on Ogden R.ute.
SECOND-CUSS CARS
AUaeasaal is all Tlt'.aww Tralaa
Test aide IsavlslM.
aarrsieeP rasstTLAist Aat rssstSAixia.
Man. rss.aani(gzMptSawiay.
7.S1I a u
lt:10 r
Lr
I Ar
Ar I 5:30 p
it K:f rr
Cortsllis
a-.raaaarsats sii.t (FxeW.Sinav
t:ii r a
7 m
L.
Ar
Pnrtlarin
.atinnrllie
Ll
s.-TTi a
s.4 a a
'I'hronrh
- all i i'. in th. .!:
y.i? - Si .''lit a'
troafe. Arent Altauiy.
: i- ii.KK
rrioUett-
i aj.,o .
i.,.,t ra
4i.li and
as from H
p. p. aos.s-aa.
Vas'l '.I nat
THE WEBF00T liOUTK
Qregan Pacific Raitio-o,
W MtOIVr.. aeSvrr.
TlaieSCHKDUIE. eaeept fundars.1
UcrsAltauiv n:T t. s.-.l.'xrs Yaqtnna. 7:ila,a
Usrr ',orallla l:nr. a. Lawra Corvaills,IO:SA,a
s.rrl Vaqalna. l-.SS r. a Ami. Albany, 11:11 a.
Direct Line
Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Bit ween WIHimefte Valley Points and
Jsan Francisco
OCKav Nil K NiltilVKS
raoa sas raasuiaco
Willamette Valley, J inc lith 21st, ami 3 t).
rsoa raamsa.
Witlassctts Vallty, June 5 th, 17. Ii. KM ai I I i.y .
The Company rewwrres tue ngot
hange sailing dates without notice.
to
ItiVKB MTBAM KKM .
teamei "Hoait" leaves PoitlanJ WeJnrsUay .ml
Saturday 9 a a,
II r D.y.Oan At't.S iln. m Hiraet Wh srf.P .island
II B Vauirhn, lis A"t, Ksn Pranslsoi, Oal .
R K Mulcshy, Osnsrsl Bant: j
ACADEMY
-OF
Udy of Perpetual Help
ctuoctat.
I The autoblogrnphv ot Gen, Jsrr.es Long
I street will appear In October anil will doubt
1 less contain the solitary but positive opinion
I that ha,l Lee incepted Ms judgment the
battle of Gettysburg would hsve oern won.
Lelsnd Stanford began his husi.iess life by
telling borgeradiHh, and when he died tio
nil a ITnlt.d totpa Senator and littfl SCO.-
ooo.ooo.more or less. ThU Is tt. se.son (or
horseradish and ambitions young Amu I
csn can st once enter the bulness.
One singular proierty of all animil bod
ies is that of miinlainlng witl.ln themselves
an equib'c temperature. The blood of the
Arctx explorer remain t a normal temp
eralure though he breathes air that will
freeze mercury, snd in indU, where the
temperaiuteof iheair is 1 1 5 to iao abtve
zero, the leirpcrstt re of the blood it still qS
degrees Fshr.
Mr. Grant snd Sirs Divl- areshonly to
meet st Cramyaw on th- Hudson, and Mi.
Grant is up01"1' assaying that -he wosl
be delighted to :e Mrs. Davl. If shi
doesn't cemtt.t our glorious Union we shs'l
never be cemented. When the ladles an
nounce thit peace is here make sure that
it has come
Ex-Gov Campbell is quite emphallc In
declaring that he wi'l not b- the ilcmorratic !
rominte fo Governor cf Ohio However,
LMr. CampU'l aonojnces that i is hi pur-
Twr.w...-...H w .
s. 1 .v s 4V- n..w.r..;..
surdtrdbearei. whoever ittNroay oe.aou int.
mtsis thit ihe nign-iatnt sopnisiry oi
cK.it lei is (a te st:bj;cted to a round of
oratorical thaip-ahooting that will be
effective.
very
I
Tbe Baltimore San ssjsj
Aheady thtre are indications
that the '
I
,, , r.ii., i
monopoiists will try to use the Populist crv
, . , . , , , , ....
for an Income tax as a red herring to draw .
.. ,
serosa the scent of tariff teform.
... ... .. . .
Oh. no, it ts not tne roruusi cry, out
a.t s-. ti..
the cry of the UemOcrsttc masses. The in-
: i j j ... .
come tax was repealed in order to perpet-
aatea high taiifT. it woold be in
eaiatence
.-J I S .1 I 1 1 l.ll,,.,,. T
eoes lLndinhsnd w ith t.riff refoim, ,d
: . . . . . ...
1U adoption is tne easiest snd most just wsy
to make good the deficiency In the revenues.
Everybody sees this except the organs of
Urge landlords and coupon-clipper. In old
ruffied-shiit tow-as like Baltimore
sad Phil-
adelphta.
i". 1 . . l t , o-f- rw 1.
uawiiiiH, iiicusjais jma u r1
Bank, of Hudson, Wisconsin, c'osel its
doors agaias'. its cus-ooers. The cipiul
Stock of the concern waa $25,000,
ihe sar-
nlus Sal. 000. The orotund denosits ran uf
to (461,00a, and the tme depoaiu ijS.ouo
nearly lava hu-dre I thiuamd do"lars,
banked on six'y Ssf fsousanl We assume
that tlie v '. to the depositors will be
very small.
The asxpraa e lo 'geof iht Ancien' Or.ltr
of UnileJ Workmea se'.ected San Kunci co
a the place to h"U the next coavrnt
Tne following ofricees were elected:
Supreme master workman. I; U F
Shie'ds, Hanaihal, Mo, awpresaM foirrnas.
Lewis Tray, Chicago; gj.neme recorder, M
W Backet'. M-aivil'e. Pajsaaireme receiver,
J J Aek-'r. A. amy X Y; uyems overseer.
Joseph K ggs, Kansas; supreme guide, John
Milne, Essex, Ontario; supreme watchman,
B J Geio.tr, Detroit; supreme medical ex
aniner; William C Richat.lson. St Louis.
Si!v:r men wi'iooen lead quartets at Den- stress that now bangs over the country,
ver in a few days and begin a silver can- j Nero-like they fiddle while Home burn,
palgn, to be sxteadaai skrostgiauut tt e coun- i Kotp oor eve on such. If yon are ob
try. F'Htertag this movement a.c servant you will soon delect tbe cloven foot
VinJerwort C. -nnal Vavrr President . or the Dhariaaical shriek of the demairoDe
Hoack,. of the Tf-rmer's alliance. Cbalrmao
'
laubenetk. cf be people s party.; General
A J Warner aad others. Colotado bankers
ar.d miners will con-ribute moncv to the
campaign
M.olonir t,r: month Ch t aw -
quas will ac held in every eastern stale, aad
and tbe r lections ia Virginia, Ohio aad Iowa
will be hot y conte.ted. Senators Stewart,
Wakott and Tctkr. RcpresentatTe Penle,
Colonel A C Flak, L M Pat.erson and Dr
W W Rowing wi l take the romp. Silver
literature will b sen! i:-iadcast over the
country from headquart era.
rl IOC8 PACTS
Ia the Unite.) S ateataere are eve
woman snr'ertakcrs.
Tne voters In tl.e United S'stes in
1800
numbered 16.940.3I1.
Ametica manu'ac'ares nine-tenths of si
the rubber gootls uteri In the world.
There ate 208.-94 railroad bridges in the
Uaited States, spanning 1213 roilra.
The outlook for a successful salt iadustrv
In the sta'e jf Wavblngton is reported lo
be very promiiiog, rs that mineral hss
been dlscoterel. in scveial places.
A rattlesnake will not cross a hair rope.
Expctlencrd camper, when they fear the
...... .t t-il .1
rattlctnakn ste s
with a hair oue u tao, a.vd feel secure
An organist sas that a cow n.oot
perfect fifth oc ate, or ftntr ; a dog I aiks in
fifthor fuuith; a donkey l.ia)s
octave; and a hcrse nright In a
n a perfect
descent 00
Ihe chr-imatic scale.
In Pails tbey firs, utiiize rats to clear the
flesh iio.n the Usaaws id ca.caa.es, i,"n kill
tie- lata, 1 te up tie fu. !.i 1 its oiinga, tbrir
skins 'o gsxtsea. iheir thi(l ones for tooth
pic'ss srd their 'ei don - and hones lor gela
tine wip(trg
K.-as'a were in common ute totoe 50 )esrs
ago in ll- nor h of Kng and for addressing
parcels on broun paper. Thry give s lsuld
ttropg w tiling, such sa 10 quili or steel pen
can girr. Tn; common bulrush whh a
thick bead it the i.e.' . s.,t.
Tbe watrrs of Ct.ina a'ound In fiab, and
It is estimate . b I igh sut'ioiity that one
tenth of the p.opre of I hat empire dei've
their foo I from Ihe wa'er. The t oasis sie
crowded with enie.piis:ng ami inaustilou
fishermen, and betides the net snd the hook
a grtat cumber of ingrnulous expedients
are used to captuie tl.e fish. In tbe East
ern 1'iovincrs cormotanls sre liaised in
grest numbe a to catch ti-h, wlilrh they
brinjf to their inas er, who it in a beat
from which he watchts ul tl.e same time 15
or 20 Hrd'.
Tb-t son cf as Aiuiican 1 itiseti is a citi
zen of the. United States by virtue of hit
birth, no matter where the event occur.'cd.
The ton of a naturalized ci'i.en is also 1
citizen, ptii.idcd he Is bom after the natur
slization of his father, and lso i' lie has
re.l.ied in the Ur.ittd Sates five years
tboug'i bo.n before his father tvs natura
lizo'l. A ny Uoi e II ale. c J.irt or court o
reco'd in any etste,ls proper tiibunal to
grant you papers, but in 01 rr to obtain
naturalization papers a pe-sn.i must liavcr
resile 1 in the United ftiates five years, one
J l 111 m ..a. VI j, ..w Mfc j
cured his lutemion two jeara nelure he it
admitted, anJ renounce bis allegUnc to
foteign prince or power.
VP wrUTs fair Travelers vt ill Uave 11
The public de i and th"
Ir.vslli..'. .'1 M l-ttJ
Cara. ' On he '4sr.asd-i
trains if 'he t'hio.. ,
1 h tervioe when
i.e- 1 rhu..
ul. 1 v ttiiii.ltxl
Uniiin P o.f o
Nona W.
UiualiA ami
t oll I ,. ti n. . r lo Cbiosgo,
int. 1 -i.iiili.ib pi'li.ta there is do
b one. Tliia is lUn tiucf, aiet fastas' Mr
oi bstweei. the pcHuts UaUied.
tiii: rorrs letteb.
The letter of the l'ope to Cardinal Q.b
bon has great interest not only for ad
hennts of the Roman Catholic Church but
for all who recognize the weight anil in
fluenee of uch an utterance with a large
part of our population.
There is no need to recapitulate at length
the circumtanca which have called forth
this deliverance by Leo XIII. It is notor
iousthat thiVe ha been n controversy
ho Roman Catholic ot this country
with regard to the binding force under all
circumstances of the rigitl decrees of the
Third Plenary Council of Baltimore held in
884. on the duty of Catholics to maintain
parocbial schools and withdraw their chil
dren from the public school..
It was part of the missions of Archbishop
Satolli to compos this difference. He at
tempted to do it by a statement of Catholic
duty made at a convention of archbishops
of the church in this city last Krveinher.
But it did not accomplish the effect intend -ed.
It was held by many that his utter
ance was in conflict with that of the Balti
mere council. The controversy wased warm
and the Pope was appealed to for a new
settlement.
This letter to Caruinal GibUm is the
Pope's reply. In il he sanctions both the
Baltimore council and his Ablcgn'e. He
says that they are consistent and not con
tradictory and must be inlerpretattd to-
Msner
j, doe4 Ml seem
that either parly has
gained a victory over the other. Indeed
tbe real import ot the communication is
that there is no occasion for any difference
o 0pini0li t,, rartie to the conlro- j
versv are exhorte.1 to tvase from strife and
, " . . . .., i
That our American free public schools
ill be maintained in their luteirrity and i
homoireneiir is very certain. But this is a 1
1TVV cuuutrj. av uiie uie law ukit reijuire
.LA -tl -I'll I 1 1 ... 1 , .. .
I , ill t : i - i. . i .
insi aii cnnuren snau auenu scnooi, ai-
, , ,.
tendance on tbe public schools will not be
7 a uu
en'orced on those children whose parents
oreler orivate schools for them, and the so-
.
called parochial school are private schools,
The unanimous decision of the supreme
. ... . ,
! " -
tains this view. .Nor will the community
regard wth favor an, religions or soeta,
1 war on the common schools, or anv no lev
7- ' , ' r '
01 Punuhment of ho to nd
i tlum'cn " lurul
U ' M(x I gratifying to all good
j '"c 1 our uu mu ku
that interpretation for practical purposes' of
the action of the last Baltimore council
! I - , , ... . 1 1
wnicn nut Auiegate announveu laua .covens
ber. Sew York World
I mmmm '
Tbe Oreginitn Washington correspon
s A .! ih.i 11. a Mn.h ,i,.i
j see President Cleveland on his eastern visit
lied Mr Bush saw the president but he
didn't hang around and pester him a I
summer. We might add also that tbe
as :. Z.. i . .V-
VT" PPVn" were u.ue ,ue
Mr Bosh sw Mr Cleveland Statetmam.
It does seem that ail new-spa perdoro in
Orosron pouches and jabs Dun, the corre
spondeei of tbe regonian in Washington
1. when we come to view the conduct
ot that discredited individual in all. i's
bearings, we are forcesl o tbe conclusion
that no man in all the land so richly de-
serves these poacbes and jibs at does tbe
fssaasais
correspondent. Give it to him.
brethren
There is quite a large number of partisan
organs throughout the land that seek only
party advantage on account cf tbe financial
; Inese indications are found in tbe columns
...
: not only of tbe metnpoiltaa paper,
' that of tbe seven-bs -nine weeklies.
bu.l,n
- r
roar e' es on them. Tbev have but oae
ttsexn. 1 bey nave but owe
' miroos to avsrve tbot of nromotintr their
own party advantage that thrift may be j
allotted to them. Some of them are so '
tmoo-h-tongued that if it were possible they
would deceive the very elect ihev-hf.
But atch them.
..The
Col. C. M:k . l.cote. a aitlcle on
! Grand Army as a Pension Agency," ia the
, July Fore as, sbtruW ceaie a profound im-
' preasioo A member of tbe Grand Arms snd
a veteran of mat battle'. Colonel Leo-er
many oaitles Colonel Leoter
dteaoficlaldocumeats to prove that bnt
for iSe efforts of Its lesders to extrnd gov
ernmenl bounty to tbe uedrssMving, tbe or
der might have died ol inanition ..ear. ago
Ifae mikst fha alatUna rKasaVav Ihsf f an rsatR.
! skm resolution since 18S6 has been permit
. . . .... . r"
! lo- lhe "Kbt nc'f hf P"isson of
the Cotnml tee 00 Kesaltion, a majority
of which has slwtya beta made up of pen -
.
.ton sgemg.
Dr Faville, the explorer, ha discovered
tbe burial chamber of Thotmes I . eighteenth
dynasty, at Toehes, wiji a massive altar at
the entranc. thought to have been erected
1 1. j...-k. Z. u-...
TTT ""'""'"' .s...u.w. tf-w-v
. ., r.
ii . u
ww. ..i.auu.au.u wue. toe union evangeiisxi
are coming to Albany to hold a revival
; meeting. The meetings as conducted by
j them at Independence, t 'orvallis and Phil-
otuatli were lartrelv attended and except -
ionallv succesriul. Their meetings in Al-
1... ... ill 1... 1 1 .1 : .1 c- . 1 : " 1 1 .
1 . 1 : . : i . T- . .
it"; ..... u..- uc.u it. i.ie r.viuigeii. iti cniin n.
waxs uisiinciiveiv un.ienoiiiinationni ami 10
begin Thursday evening July 6 at s p m
Tbepsklll pad akaawletfae.
Ratwnlial t the prndaation of ths m.itt pr
feot sod .opuUr 'axstiva remedy knowr,
have saabbsd the Cthfo'nit Fig Syruj f .
tosohieys a ar-at aoose- in ths rsjputatifln
of its rsm-iy, Sjtuo of Kis, ss it ia roncsd
ed to be 1 ho universal 1st .live. I For sale Vy
all droski ta.
Lavhdbv Wok.-Every citizen of Al
bany should bear in luind that the
Albany Steam Laundry -guarantee first
class work at verp reasonable prices, and
employs nothing bat white labor. Shirts
Jone aa cheaply as the Chinaman. Pat
ronize your own race
Wkduino iKvrrAVioaa.
Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Golden
Common every day.
7sav"SMtt k v .
Capt siweenav. U S ASi Diart, 11
ys. dl.iloh'a Oatarth Ko-uedy is the ti
atyisBBa I have ever fooud thst would do
ygood. Price, SO ots. Sold by l-'i.s
Mas na.
Boakd and le mi. 1 no of good quality a
reasonable rates are the strong points of the
Star Contract of the World's Fair Hotel
and Boarding Bureau. For sale at all rail
road ticket offices in Portland and atSaiem,
Albany, Eugene, Corvoliis, McMinnville
arid Oregon City. Don't go to Chicago
without your accommodations reserved, un
less you nave a big purse you are inxious to
empty. Call on C. K. Fronk at the depot
for part icnlurs .
MAMIKB
UAWLING8 CLELAN.
On
Wed
nti day evening, June UK.
1893,
at the
resilience of
u1:
Mrs John Clelan, in Albany, bv Rev E
R i'rlcbard. Mr 0 Q Rawiings, of the
i.ebinon Electrie. ldjht and Water Co,
and Mis Kdoa Clelan, of Albany.
iioth are pontilarwjsjssaa. people with
many friendljsalssa tilem joy jn
abuudar.c )yfvVMsTsaartas all things
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Several appatatnieala
Washington, Juno 28. The president
has made the following appointments:
James Sheakle, of Alaska, governor of
Alaska.
George W Snow, of Salt Lake City, sur
veyor general of Utah.
John C Straughan, surveyor general of
Idaho
Charles F Kaslev, surveyor of New Mex
ico. Registers of land offices Bvron Grow at
Salt Lake, I'tah; Benjamin F Wilson at
laGrande, Or; James 11 Walker at Santa
Fe. N M.
United Stales consuls II Clay Arm
strong, jr, of Alabama. atGrenoble, France;
John B Lit Quaile, of Louisiana, at Marti
nique, West Indies; Samuel Thanhauser, of
Georgia, at Matamonw, Mexico; W C Km
melt, of Now York, at Aix la-Chapelle,
tiertmwy .
Hrxles Aba
Wasimnotos, June 28, A rumor was
current in treasury department today that
Mexico contemplated stopping the free
coinage of silver. It could not be tiaced.
and is not crenenillv credited, Mexico has
a circulation of ab ut $50,000,000, of which
not more than 83.000.000 is gold. I he
gold production last year was less than 91,-
owuuu, of winch nearly WOU.oou
was ex
ported. In the present state of Mexican
finances, il is not clear if she abandoned
the silver standard how she could go upon
the gold basis.
A Vlllase Burned
Battle Creek, Mich, 'une 28. Karly
this morning the wl age of Augusta, loca
ted in the northeastern part of Calhoun
county, and having a population of 600,
was wiped out by fire. Aid was asked for
rom Kurroumiinif towns, and Kalamazoo
and ; Battle Creek sent engines, but despite
"'r ca,?"s 'ne u"uc" "ol uo'
dued. The fire destroyed all the buildings
on both sides of the main street from the
jepot M far at the para. Among tne build
incs there were fifteen store and a number
of resideuces. Many
families have
been
rendered home ess .
tarscalilsHssrBia
New Yoke. June 28. The enormous
export of wheat from this port during Ihe
last few weeks created a demand lor
i.i. .hil. h, mnn.ik.aMn.hoi.
' , " . 12. "
sapf'lv. l.ngagt menu ..f freight room-
havn alreadv been mad at Atlaniie norts i
'zrzjz , . . Al'anlK ..P00
a one for 0.000,000 bushes that will go!
i abroad within tne next Ik) to V, days. Tnis
, aeirreiMte of '14,000.000 busbe'sof wheat
J"lfl "PfT,"-'
' "I"""' ' y
1 on the banks of Kurnpe for over 16.5l,-
j 000.
A tteh B hbrrs
; j AM aR Mo Jun, sTbe Hartly bank.
at jeneho, was n-Ubetl early this morning
The roblars went to tbe boose of the cash
SO -
ier. forced him to get up and go to tto
tank, where they cleaned out tbe vault.
j fJifife were four men in tbe gang, and they
effecte-t their escape after securing every -
j thing in signt. It is estimated they took
1 between touuu ana eto.two.
t
aVasuat Parrhaatas rawer
Wa,sxixcTO!(. June 29. Secretiry Car
lisle received aumerous ca'leis today.
Among them were many members of con-
vh a l tbe silver question form-
; - , - Alfip - r nn .. Mna
i the coot irjed decline iu tbe price of silver
was naturally reterred to. The secretary
bad rxeivsjrj a cablegraui statimr tb.? price
of silver today in London was tSS 1-2 rents
per ounce, at which rate a silver dollar as
bullion was worth .( cents. eertbeiess
the point, of cotrtsr. was that the apparent
pan-basing power of tne ilver do tar. was
as great today at when silver was worth
11.22 per ounce and tV bullion value of
the dollar cents It should be equally
obvious tba thi is so because it is known
that the ere it of the Coded States is be
hind its silver moner.
t Brave Caatdarfsr
AjikaxsasCitt. Kan. Jane 29 -Another
train robber came to grief today A rough
looking character I warded the northbound '
passenger 'rain at Oklahoma Ci'y. carrying
a large do re'. After the train was "well
out of town be went in'o the toilet room
and soon eincrged wit j a Winchester ia ,
his hand He beJd np tbe conductor . com- i
petted btbi to stop tue train and tbe orler
. ulm f ? '? ru'rf- - lr-?
J &trfl tn f hiA crrvsiin.l I haw ssPssrl
a is gaze and gun to slightly shift. The
i win; w uniiq M. via. riicii SSIHS w.u.
osow on ice jaw ana oesu mm into sab-
i blow on tbe jaw and beat him into
uaiatnon w.ui 01s own gxtn ti u equip-
PT " -j '"c
DH kTan-
j . The f
rjU tb, 'aifrloli(armJ .j were in
sesaion this forenoon behind closed doors.
tt.e rira'iarat.iirCe
i aeaaion this forenoon behind closed doors.
all members being present, with tbe ax-
; sa--- N!x 5We
J ,mmg war. The mailer of finances was '
, given considerable attention, and after!
careful investigation it was considered ad
" -
tKt t-jntrnirtl (!
. - wmKMUm., .,) UiA.fnr L.;t.l
j wgf op.ned Sottirday ' next, as ad
a axeBaarkahteraae.
Bt ru.isi.Tox. la. Jane 29 -The sodtlen.
f tMbSsI tfif f Kaf tXaSMt h ftf Jf' tilts 'Atllrtaaet x-lirv
i --- . --
. W!" apparently in perfect health, was so
! wfJ cy
-"K1 ;""'.." K v.... e..i.iU..iwi
fier heart wa founnd burst
MnJer. Pbvsicians sav no other sari. raas
! was ever be-id of. The cause is supposed
to h:v, I ,vn :. trvnunln.. innl .n.
to have been a tremendous emotional
! i.:.
vultion
tilled bra Vtawtt T.ala.
i AsHusn, r. June 29.-Ttu tireen,
' a.if:.nt roadmajtier or Ihe Si.lr.r.Mi .lir..
! train at llornbrook yesterday ami was in
i'" 'i "- .W..UI. iru u.ioerii
11. i.ter n
UnU- Kitlewl. Awood train was back in
suinii no. t wuuu train was wncamg
' fnim th.-- .1.1.' track to tho main .mlp n.l
'. ....... ..... w . a,,
1 ureen w no was on toe train, was tiirown
I aut.r im.vm un.nu oe.-His, c.no
nine c.rs pasW over bim. horribly muti
j lating I be body.
. , .
' " 1
JAcass.v vii.le. Or , June .'W. Antoiue i
1 1 . . 1,... u t 1 , ,
; josepo. u i ut.uai.aene, who nas resided on
I . m ... ..
i a. larni n.i nun ills cieoit. in Josephine
county. - ' nines wes ot Jacksonville, wa?
missing from his home the first of this
week. A 1 he was rarely known to leave
his farm the neighbors became apprehen
sive an l a search was made, resulting in
nndintr his tiena body a short distance from j mendatlon, but certificate from thoe who
his bo.. :. with a bullet hole through his have used them are.
head From indications, be was shot in a Beware of imitations aad do not be de
small trail nejf bis boose, and the body - celved by misreprescnlsllnn. Ask tor Al
dragged into the brash where it was found, i rock's and let no solicitation or explana-
. lion Induce vou 10 accept a substitute,
at. A Miller .tppsdafetl. " '
WashikotoK, June :W At last the la
bors for the democracy of Colonel Robert
A. Miller have been rewarded . He is made
regis; er of the Oregon Ci'y land office; suc
ceeding John T. Appcrson, who was- ap
pointed May 27, 1S89. Colonel Miller left
New York yesterday morning for home,
very despondent and almost cast down bo
cause his appointment bad not come. Tbe
place is worth tSWO a year.
Ab Extra aessUa arcaagress
VvAHiitsoTox, Juno i.-The piesident
this evening issued the following procla
mation: vVhkkkah. The dwlrunt and apprehen
sion concerning the financial situation,
which pervaded-all business circles, iiave
already caused great loss and damage to
our people, and threaten to cripple our
merchants, stop the wheel of manufacture
and bring distress and privation to our
farmers and withhold from our working
men tbe wage of labor, and
Wiierkas), The present paribus condi
tion is largely the result of a financial pol
icy, which te executive branch of tbe gov
ernment finds embodied in unwise l,is
which must be executed until repealed by
congress.
Now. therefore. 1, ti rover Cleveland,
president ot the United States, in per
formance of u constitutional duty, do, by
this proclamation, declare that an extraor
dinary occasion requires tbe convening of
both houses of tbe congreis of the United
States, at the caDitol. at the city of Wash
ington, the 7th day of August next, at 12
0 Clock noon, to the end that the nennle
J "nay . be relieved through legislation from
ttra impenaing danger and distress. All
those entitled to act aa members of the S3d
congress are required to take notice of this
proclamation aad attend at the time and
place above stated. Given under my hand
and tbe seal of tbe United States, etc
Red
o
.acock .V Co repair alt shoes
n: nr (M its
Henry Amnit rman agt Farmer" & Mer
clmnU Ins Co, recovery of money. Con
tinued by consent.
Fleckenstein A: Mayer ugt J M liilyeti
and Wm Bilveu. recovery of money; at
tachment. Judgment for plaintiff for
want of iinswer.
I K Weatheiford, iulinr agt Mary Hoff
man. Foreclosure. Hefaultand decree.
R W Fuller uui S W Faulkner and S K
Faulkner. Recovery of mom-v. Attach
ment. Settled.
A L Hfiiuctt against Addle Mcilargiie
and .1 K McHarsrue. Reiwvery of money.
Attachment. IMault and itigmUfA ami
order to sell attached property.
W H Goltra agt Thos and W J liorgsw.
Recovery of money. Continued for service.
Knupp Ilurrell A; Co. agt A S Knox jr.
Continuation. Salu confirmed.
r ct-t s i .
rraiiKiiu t oie u(rt Aimtnuii t me. tlivorte
t'ontinued.
Sttte of Oregon ugt Andrew L Arnold,
arson. Wnlict of nxi'iliy tu chorgetl.
Shite agt John I Waxaom. Indicted for
assault with intent to kill.
F.ffa Kleinhainmer vttt nsl Kleinhaiumer;
Divorce. Hi von grunted idff without
cost
( 1
liurkhart vs Nellie C Burkliart.
Hi-
rorts)
Ihvorrv granbd with costs.
I L f'urtice vs A T Curtiee. Hrvorcr
Ifivon granted.
Malinda Y'oung v Neater H YiMing. Ii-
vomi Ilivon-rt ifmnt..l ,Jff u-itl, m..K-
of minor child without costs
W B Peacock agt iiildlflaaW Bros et al
Recovery of money. Attau huient. On trial.
Harford W Smith agt Minnie E Smith.
Dis-one. Continued.
F P Crandall & Co. agt C t; Hackleman.
Recovery of money. Default and Judg
mnet. Suite vs John I Watwm. Continued.
W B Peacock vs Snodirrum Hro et al.
Uecurv of money. Attarhment. Yerdiet
or plff against W P Nail for 91762.
D (' Sherman agt A J Bellow, et al. In
junction. Demurer overruled and Injunct
ion made perpetual.
A P Blackburn agt KR Case and C1I
Gotui. Confirmation. Sale confirmed.
Estate of (Hto Serftiiig. Order of Pro
bete court court n'verse.1.
Chivs ooiret al bv I) U ('
'"f '"T'V 1 M per.t-
(Ttanlian vs W ni IkHisrhertv. n trial.
,. . ... .- ,
btate rs i uen. Lurn Suk. Hot hor.
,1am Sick plead truilty and m tine-l l
indictment di-misaed as to a 1 iwn and
Mor tW-
ItKPORT 11F GRAND JI RV.
To the Hon. Circuit Judge of the Circ uit
Court of Linu Co., Or.:
We. the grand jury for the term of tbe
circuit court of Linn roonty. tregvm. for
Isritt have, as miuired bv law. examined
I . , A .ar :i 1: 2 .1 a
CSSTraESLTtS
outbuildings, and we find that each of the
county omcers have their offioes and look
in booiI condition and tbe officers courteous
and obliging. We would especially com
mend the neat manner in which Sheriff
Jackson keep the county jail. We woold
recommend the sheriff" a and tlx- clerk's
oftoe. and also the vaults to be provided
' with new carpets.
j And it further aooearinsr to ns tht alot
r,.fX) of mewv bVWimr to the count v
i locked np in the Linn Coonty National
Bank and that it will he taecesaaary for the
c Hints- treacarer to endorse warrants ""Not
paid for want of funds'' on account of the
su.perrJ-irsa of said bank.', aad said funds
not tanng available tor rountr porpoees.
' --,1 that K , K ik- '
tne citv
H A I tan v tint are ttnanriallv sotmd
waold recomrnend that the deposits of the
roanty rands be dtstntjatea
-
There being no farther baine for our
c mMileratioo we respectfully ask to he dts
rharged. Dated this :th day of Jane. 19:1.
V SI S vi mi. foreman.
H B vti.v. n;.
1 1 HaaDV iv.
W C Hteixk riiKK.
P R tone.
A C WlXtKaM.
W K Aaxocn.
. r
Tin: Vf Pacipic Raiumad
Wii.i. St sail rur, Ratsol (siTvri.lt nf tk
Northern Par itk-Hailroad have decidad to
place low rates into effect. They will sell
ti.-ket from Portland to St Paul f.r
SJ25
,1W
fair
bnrt-rlaas, and make rorrersnilini;
rates to all eastern points. World's
round trie, rates, will ho cm-atlr -l-.Ul
licXrtscan ! utiliaesl ...i either of Iheir
through trains, both of which will continue
to carry the IMlltnan t.mt upfc lstere.i
S sleepers. Two trains dailv witlicwiTcliange.
K" infnn,i0 f1. mmm your
'fel,nf ssxomnsodatiocoi. tall ost. or
aldres. A I "hritou. assistant genera.'
! L7aSoTc ffS
afPn'' A"""-v "'
m
Tacjri.i attxrs
The great races of tbe regon Breeding
V .Snee.1 AsaMriation wyur at Salem on Julv
4th. :.th. 6th and Ttfa.
nOSUKI iril. lI. K.ts
will he for sale saaeh r.f lb- l.r ,lanc-J
good for as late as tbe b. by the Southern
I ' la'5 tSl" ts 1 1 ps v, 1 Bnl nil ,;i. l- xv.
-r" " t
! gene ity and Portland, at reduced nriop..
.......
ine r.i.es win i worth witnesinsr on every
.lav of tire williliii
,
Tne I is.ir C..-i- That tl,A P.initK
I Art keeps pace w t
h modern prostress. in
tart in ad vanes, of it ear. I mn h an
.'inspection of Sanger & Lenl'a advertia-
: .... ..:. 1 . 1 - -. -
o. 1 m ..n.nr IMn I iiii...i .1..
posietl III our ct v. Ino I
gk be trotter and veteran circus asrent.
gays tt.ts show haa eiglit hundred and
' . .. ... J. ... . . a . ...
gay, this show haa eiaht hundred and
ig,i, MuiiB. is.i niuerent aixe snowa niua
i from 10 by inches to 7 feet by 100
sne American printer excels in every
rartirdlar. Tie t:-eat Rbosaa attll v.
, bit here on the '.h of July,
rrttsr r wrrll
Th. nr.mlftl It. .....I,.- ... . I.
I '
the cures li affects, and lhe voluntait
testlmorialt ot those ss'io hae used All
cock's Porous Plasters during the past
thirty years is unimpeachable evidence ol
their superiority and should convince 'he
men skeptical. Tspit pr!tc '.tnoiccom-
Monkv to Loam. 1 nave money in
sums of two to 120.000 to loan on imsj
proviu mrni lands in Linn and Bentcp
at lowest current rates,
delay in furnishing the money.
C O It i k'k il car
Real estate agent. A I ban v. Oregon.
AnvEKTtsrso Novf.ltie. We have a
complete line of noveltiee, direct from the
makers, can furnish the same at lowest
prices. Whistles, mirrors, pencils, mem
oranda books, napkins, fans, rulers, vnnl
eticks, panels, chromo cards, caps, calen
dars, xuias cards, etc., in season.
And always the best Job Printing
SMILEY. leading Winter.
Vtkc 1 ; itss sir, we , aVrt) her Castors,
i'li. a.. as a Child, she cried for Oat ton
:., tp ttvatne ii;H. ti. dune te ltstona,
I ' i.i ai. j Iiit. -1 tiiV v." sl. tn. w 1 : . -ni I's stores.
Mhiloh a ViUliasr la what you need for
dyspepsia, Urpid liver, yellow skin or kidr
nay trouble. It ia uuaraBt-ed to givo yoa
sstittaation. Price 73j. H ild;by Foshay &
Mason
To slil Digttatloii take one Sma't Kilo Beau
aTfter SatlDg. PV. per bottle.
Whea TravellBg.
Whethet oo plessnie bant, or business,
taks on every trip a battle of Syrup of Figs."
it acta most pleas ntly and effectively on tbe
kidneys, liver and how els, preventing fevers,
lietdt Jiea and other forms of sickness Kor
sals iu 60 osataad f 1 bottles by all leading
druggists.
One &atk.t
Tj teimi ran a.i t.'Se 1 1 T. ; -noon,
causing little damage.
The Synod of the C P Chuicn convenes
In Salem today. Rev Longbottom Is In
attendance from this city .
Tl a Albany orcheatra furnished music
last night far the commencement exer
cises of the Slate Agilculttiral college.
lion oco K i.hamberlasn. attorney sren-
eral.'dellvered the eradMatU- U,.'..'i. v
night before the senloi class of the State'
Agricultural college.
John Sheakle of Alaska ha been atv 1
pointed governor op Alaska. Thi
it th
office for which Hon Jeff Myers,
county, matle uo id a flcbt far
f this
The regtt ar inc-tin- of the Y M C A
ausiliary Kridar il.V)pm A nronram
i hag been prepared for the occasion. Klec
I Hon of officers M take place. A full at
lenoanc is desired.
Jim Lotsn yesterdav si,aiimmari)y re
moved from the office of , ,r at Port
land, and his deputies srKI rUn ii until
Black gets hlcammtalon Cincs.'. Such
i men a lailan a ould he kicked out in
double quick tl.ne.
j Just forty-five jeara ago today Mr A.!. -i
by Pearcc. of thU city, was rrrmtn ihe
i Cascade mountal.i jv the Barhrw route
; through aevrral feet of anow In piacea, ar-
i nvin a lew days later into the faeautiful f
; WILamette valley his home aince then. ;
There lll be one avm.m in th A
O U W order for the month of Julv. This
makes 9 for seven months of the present j 1 he Wlilameite base ball team wl'l play
year. Whole membership of the order j the Oak Cre-k nine at the league roui da A petition i circulates!, asking tlie eour.
May isf. 1893 was 4I8.075. Whole mem- ! on Sunday afternoon st 2:Jo. The sd.nis- ! JT cootls of Linn ar.d Marion counties to
bershlp In Oregon 0419 and in Washing I tidn will be free, an J cars will run to the build a biidge acrjsa ihe Nfih San.iam,
ton 4 i8t. 1 grounds. Ladies, espectsllr invited. By at what i lisown a tte Davis Frry Thb
Thia forenoon a live fight occured
l ;
this city between a man 6 feet 3 or 4 and '
one e "feet 6. It was a draw. A alight I
amount of blood was drawn, and the con - !
test ended by the smailer man dancing a
jig to show that his bon- were ell in
place
There are fony fi.f toads io Liacolts
count v and Mr Krdrield will ihis week
complete the vork saf transcribing maps
surveys etc of thtmi for - he Linco.n coun
ty records. Tliis work i. being done under
recorder Wafer.' dr.lrart, ana is biglily
credttab.e.
A large number i f di-denU of live O A
C were i 1 Albany this noon o" tiieir way
home. They evidently had learned con
aiderable rbout tnaaculine dutisr in agii -cultuial
matieis. for a bright young girl
remarked s she passed the Man About
Town: -I'm the man who wrote 1
ra boom de-ay .
Wes Fuller, charged with killing a '( flic AahUnJ Record sass: Maude
Mongolian pheasaat 00 the 15th of April. ; Granger .nd her troupe were or. Tueadav's
had a hearing before Just.ce Apple w hue- train to pUy at Eugene. Maude
last Saturday. The case was dismissed on t ip, her husband fired oat and lives
the found that the complaint was draw a h her two dogs, who are allowed In 1 er
under the new law which had col gone pulmsn urctio-i by the soecUl dispensa
iati effect at the time the off en a- was. ,hc lMu,d head ofBcials. Vetv
committed. Corvaiits Times. J less people are privileged to this extent by
An interesting and important cawigrcta j the rtilroads.'
will meet at Los Angeles, California, o.. j re Ashland Tidings sits . There was
October to. to sit lor five da. Thi is I . rtrnr . ..r'rllV rhmrh
tie interna local Irrigation Congress, the
last session of which was beld at Salt Lake
Cut in September, 1891. about 700 dele-
gait a being present.
As 'here aie J.i 5
, with 177,044 acre
irrigators In Oregon
rrrtgated ti.it stale i
tatter.
interreated in the
O M Smith, of tbe Voaon Title Abvrac:
Co hss just completed a foc ptecr of work.
His mxhtng short of acoanpletealpharartic
Uft of all the mortgage and judg.nenls
ever rendered i.t Mation countv. There
are 13.400 mortgages of record and Sooo
judgments that effect titles of real estate.
The judgment were rendered r-gsintt
240a different pal lira feaaem Journal.
Charley Small has a Wcvc!e with a
prsrumatie lire; that Is a tire filled aritl.
lr. He treat o the HrosnsnrilU: Dicaic
a baa- : . ! . and Monday suited a nde It
I k. - : a . , -
.M . . , . k . . - ' ) J ' ... IJ
too tire lost lis wind. Cos tie ra wrn -
fsdly Jed the thiag tasca to Browntvflle.
wnere ne snipped it sad ri assert Home by
train. UBrvajits 1 tract.
'S,itir ' C! -O.l I 1... r,.
.... .i. .
bow folly recovered, plead guilty and
will be seotenced tt fi.e nenitentiarv
! A f5" -n?olian tells
the Man About Town that tsnliivxui ia
I rerjorteai to have k::'.l raam nun n C:-
1 - . -1 ; ; - - . ;
lornir-, and is tottstdered by many Celee-.
7 bad man . I
' The Fringe o' froety aa presected!
nK.n, V t' Ossasger ar.d her
' l"cnal3 ,rYur 0 snvaii audece. h Tsne
j very superior 1 c-log a given In triis
somewhat tenvaiunai Fr play. kPss
Granger has few superiors in her field.
it"w at uewj is jtcd as Osmund bt
, "tnm" au arst cast, toe
i r Mn ol -soc-.v is from one of Ihimas
' . saows u,- poar-
Hfc fope"voe rso: cx.k here,
One sear ago tooar the Sr tesra cross-
eat the W.IUmette on 1! lahr aleel btidue.
big
L,ii,.
"l-ge
Look out tor several
agent
of supp t
rsoutea doing L.inn cot Mv
l. not be!
tot he
I taken ia
I Albany is the raili oat! renter .if Oregon.
', Yesterday J o pirccs of htggtge were
' che.kcd at the depot.
A Portland man drew oo Itsoi a bank
I because he t bought It tra tot t tie, and in
I ? ,e hcur - variety tsaeater and
I llupl.es. s ree.eae ..tati.r rf I. as IU.
'd. one ol the bg ldboMers of -he
OP Is laere ik
, - . ,
mB matters.
i.u.t' t rccKi nas been rettaveat as
t superimendent of ihe
Eueeste rtatttic
tchoottfor another vear. This w ha
hit ihiid year tn that place.
Henry Irviaar and his CO-.-w.-trv -will tail
for America rat. Aug U. riselr fares from
lUr.doo to Saa Francitco. whexe they tvili
open their Ainericau tour, amoaint to over
$1 1,000
One ot Joe Mevers
Mil
ery
lea'rH ran
,,."""0". U"ing the wagon on
' . '-r' .!? PratinK, on osstting up
1 at oioo'c s uvery stable the o-lter eltve
I where. The same team has rati a war
! twice recenUv
Tlie Oregonian savs: T J Black ha
; been placed in office as colle rtor of the
port One of his assistants it to he S F
Ploed. of R.tscburg. Who t u - others will
be nobody know. Mr. iilack says, not
even himself.
It fe said lhat C K Ralston. ( C Hack
leman snd C D Montague will hoai posi
tions in the Portland custom ho stave under
. ... .
s.ouecicr is act. ine Chs rlets. are
"strictly In iL" Lebanon Adva. tee.
On account of the bxnk and o User fail
ure in (.orvallis it was dec.dt d not to
ru:ld the Masonic temple thia tar; but
'rtts Oectsion hts now betn recc
and the temple will be built anywi y.
Prof, li Torbett had bt.cn maki rr ar
rangements to commence the erec ttoo of
a dwelling here; but on account rsf the
! Albany college funds being in the closed
canst, ne was ob.tged to postpone, tbe
matter. Lebanon Advance.
Harvest has begun in California and
will begin in Oregon soon. Kat resets
should remember the expertenises of the
past, and keep iheir eyes open, remem
bering thai in five year out of six there
Is danger in holding too fesng.
James Wheeler was Indicted tt .Portland
for robbing the Scks postofhee, and placed
under S'.ooo bonds which were furnished.
A Lebanon paper says it Is the general
opinion there that he is li nocent. The
principal evide t.-e U said io be the finding
of one ol Wheeler's gloyes in the post
office, decidedly thin evidence these day.
Peter Powers of Newberg, ha s been ad
judged insane and was taken totheasv
lum. He had an idea that he wanted to
start a grave yard and has been endeavor
ing to hire men to dig graves for some
time past. It waa bis intention -Jo furnish
the bodies but before he had atai ted to do
so he was hauled off Us Salens.
J. W. Brown returned last wesek from
the mining district in Southern Oregon.
Mr Drown states that L W Des'oe. Wm
Hand, of Albany and himself have teen
working a mine together for wntch thev
were offered a bonus of $10,000 ts hold
ninety days at a price of $ 100.000. They
refused to accept the oflVr.- -t'rttlam
Lumberman.
The council has declared Tvai McNary ,
Bill King and Harry Dunn to oe oosnrnon
drunks and Recorder Ede has posted no
tices In d'ffeient saloons and rcssorta warn
ing saloonkeepers not to sell thesn any
intoxicatlngliquots under a heavy penalty.
These drunks have been io jail so often
that they have become a ataisavnee. snd
the council has taken the above means to
keep them from bothering the ctiy crtli
cers. Salem Independent. The law
should be amended so that a nut declared
a common drunk In one city will he one
anywhere in the state. Some of tjiese
el lows are liable tocoaoe to Albs&nv.
At a dance at Eagle Point recently nol
ladles attended, it was reported a dry
sffktr.
A game of base ball will be played at
Yaquina on the ath bftween Albany and
I ndendence.
Today and tomorrow the Albanles and
Independence club play base ball at In
dependence.
Mr H f, Walden lias been appointed lo
cal aitent of ihe O P at Albany. On ac-
count of ihe health of Mrs Chsproan
r
- bapman has been transferred to ioieoo.
A doubled headed lizard has been found
near i lie wanes. i ne neaai ire urn iu it ,
"PP"e e"ds of the 'jodr and tne feet
so arranKed that the rep lie could rropel j
naini in euntr uneciion. !
A Co'vallla man cl.ims that a .rnalj !
snake i.arne cut .. a water faucet recently.
The griatest mystery connecud with the
affair is how came a cuvtlMs man ni ar a j
water faucet. Harrlsburg Courier.
Judge Burnett irnJav granted a per a
nent ipju cion restraining the building of ' in which a ML V.ine of SUytn had . be
the vjldler's llorr. r.t Koaebure. 'Ihe infatuated with Mr V heeler of Rock
case will be appealed 10 th supreme I Creek from seeing him pass the honse of
court. i her sister Mrs Meyer, with whom she was
Thi, forenoon the freight train on the ridmg5reral times. Kirlysbe 't
wet si.le was wrecked at rWrs. by run- ? Mr hom W 3 - Mr
ninr into a swib-fi. The engine, tender - On tte aatter WiDt ; r,) Mr
and several can. were hedly maxhed np. Whl fr tnvestitration Mws Zinc stop
Fortunately no one was injured. P"' Mr Vanr . where her )Abr-m-
f- a ... r . a, , ,
The Oorvallis Grzet 'e publishes estrar s
from (jeo fc ChamberUit a address to the
gradu-iting claaM ol ihe Agricaitural col '
eKC and says: It was one of in- best
pap' that y..ur reporter has read
orie- of the captain, C E Bowen.
Perry Tetnpleton, ine fifteen year oid
son of A M Tcmateton, of Brownsville,
was sitting on a log last Tuesday, holding
a gun when, bv some means, the firearm
wa. diachareed. the bullet eaterine. th.
1 . - -t u
1 , . 1 ' v nu 11. . 1 ... 1 1 1 1 -. iisiniui, .iiws.1" ! V. ... . . . . - . , .
not aerloua, wcu-.d. lSr35j 10 h' 1 ll' 1
-n a !u. .. - n n The Pedagogue ia ar rducattonal paper
Th- SiHitlsern Par ific corapanj will sell I the movers of -f-t project expect,
rouml trip UciuHs from all points to all wouu consider s:Jv t Sam's repu
poinu. and return on lines in Oregon at one taiioD M , educational crstrr if it shavsid
fare for the round trip on July 1. 1. 3. and ' jocj,, here jrCE B ir chard, tbe
on morning of Jury 4tb. These tickets will ! n filing tocjme if .e cn get en
be void for rtHnni after July 6th 1.-30. , cooragement enough. Sslern Iodefen-
Sereral men came down from the upper ; d0
fsantiam and will 1st on hand at irregon
City Monday to tile claim to their 100
sure trasts in the Caaosde. dn anticipation
ti t CWr hut mnvod hi. uut to Co.
,l j and the Iai'mberman will prJjaWv be taken
-J to the same place. There will be a g.od
I openinsr for a democratic tastier there soon
last undar. Tbe minister announced
Ms asocinlrnenta and said: '-There will
be Dfst.rmrninr tint Th-jsadav. hot
tiaere still be no crturch lighted and no bell : cape the odium of repiidiariosi that will at
rur. That has keen done a Bomber of ' tach to their comnutxtitks if they do not
times asad no congregation came. At 8
o'clock tiest Thurdav evenins the m ver
, neeting will br at your (yea turn. Too
wi l p'eate observe it.
The Jackaoovi.le Times sets off the fol
lowing: The tact that toe Blarrcy Morse
lias arrived safely at Chicago, and will Le
in position to be kUsed in a few days.
b no incHeatscan that fner.d Bineer Her
man cmnrmphte. , trip to ihe World',
wasp, ssst -ar oe 00 .rr soman, star
nit carney is 01 wax pore ana ucacu:ter-
area sort .run ncssrsnount 01 c lamer siooes
luuui Better h.
A very in'erotitv. meetias; ox the Y M
C A Auxilisrt was orld in their rooms on
i Friday aite'tvocn
j mere f!0e.l k
Devotional exercises
a fskasint: p.oerarr.
; Eledsoti of other is tesaltrd ia
.-;.?otng
j Mrs McCuLash president. Mrs F P Nat
lor ; ung. 1st vice. 71 r Huttit, 2nd vice, Mrs
' lln. . .1.1.-.. at.
r.m ... V- at,. Cm.i...;
j 4lh ce. Ma pi: c h vice. Secretary,
, Mis T I Overman. Ass't Sec. Mrs Prich-
! rs. nd treasuser. Mrs , Gff . Meetings 1
I the Auxiliary at-Jl be fcesd on the 4 h Ft.-
da v ot each m nth A r ran art men is were
. . . , ,
for a shtng.c social in the rooms on
Vt'etloesd.r. July i2.
Frank f-ruse, whose rome i na.
Boon's ferrv, Clackamas countv. under-
; went a surgical operation a few davs ago
at at incent s hospital. For a long time
he has bad an abnormal growth of abdo
men, so much so that h reached nearlr
to the knees when a'anditta. eren The
operation cuntU'ed in making a transverse
iocition snd removing about fifty pounds
f t
j
oi tl: Tbe pak-nt withstocd ihe o-era-
tion without the aid of an anevtheti and
now apparentlv ding weii. whh eveiv
1 pttasparct oi recoverine. ir.ere aie o..
rTT: ,fc - " 1
p-rti.t. 1 ru..irf,
I
asonnw at the .Presbyterian church will be i ,t was noticed that his horse was aearlv ex
af follows: Presvching at 11 a m and . M5 bansted. Tbe race was amost excibnsrooe.
p m wm.lu.-ted by the pastor. Sabbath i .j seemed his. He was nearins the gate,
scnooi at. l-'lop ru. Jo,vtor t E tiieetingat . but ia a moment C.ovan appeared in a br
4?m"APvSC EtneettngatTt. m. Tbe pajh. J00 vards ahea.1 cf McBraver. He
sxtbject of the luornirur sermon will be "Our : i. .k"1 .w, ...! tV
; s .. .. 1. f 1 .1 h:,i sl . r
, .v ... . oa aru ure Dime. 1 oe soptc ox
tb irmino i lmirw v ' -1 t'.vitrt
! til ;iil ... . . . . - - '
SLseT aTthe Evawti-.J catnvh h
I ; . . .
i uavrus mgrninp as nsiia. iiv ; oT.)r. in.
the evening the annual Chi.Jhvus Day ser- j
; tuts, wui ne sen
tomorrow there will lie ;i siasctaJ service
in the 1 MIA conducted bv a quartet-
t bote who avail themselves of this meeting
will not be disappointed. Come ami hear
and enjoy it. at 4 o'clock snog service will
begin.
."service at the Baptist church Sunday at
11 a m and T :t" t- n. Preachina; by the
raashar. Rev Geo W llill. Commimion fttl
lowing morning sermon. Sundar School
9:45 a m: Young Peoples Society ftraVs p m.
All are made welcome.
Tne usual services at the M E Church
South. Sunday school at 10. Irestching
in the morninc at 1 1 and 7 r4o in the even
ing by the pastor. All are cordially in- '
vite.1 to these services.
The communion of the Lord'.s supper
will be ohserre.1 at the Ctwgntional
church in txmnection with the morning
service, and the regular offering to the
American Missionary Association will be
made. Preaching morning and evening at
the usual hours. AH are welcome.
ItxedJuM ripht
Lieer, Stomach, and Bcrrels, by
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They
do it ia jast the right way, too !
oy using IN store a own inctucKta.
That's why they're better than the
dreadful, old-fashioned pills, with
their griping and violence.
But thev'ro bettjr in every way.
In size, for instance, and dose.
They're the smallest and the eas
iest to take; only ono little Pellet
is needed for a gentle laxative-
three for a cathartic. They cleanse
and regulate the system thoroughly
but it's done easily aud naturally.
Sick Headache, Bifious Headache,
Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious
Attacks, and all derangements of
the Liver, Stomach and Bowels ar
prevented, relieved, and cured.
They're the cheapest pill you can
buy, for they're ffuaranteed" to give
satisfaction, or your money ia re
turned. You pay only for v&lu
received.
Something else, that pays the
dealer better, may be offered aa
" just as good.'' Perhaps it is, for
Attn, but it can't be, for you.
B
ink or acio,
SOTO
.TJlbuiaa
.A J Jjbss
la
mum.
A friend tells of a lry over in Polk coun
ty finding a nest of that moat beautiful of
doraetirated American birds, the Goldcn
Winged wood-pecker, or "'flicker," in an
old aptde tree. He has taken ont an egg
every day for :56dayi. the bird faithfully
layintr a new one each time the nest
is robbed. Ordinarily the flieker hatches
four to seven young.- Journal .
TV north iole is at tract inir 'eneral at-
j . j ,.i ,, - . .,, l .,,r, an
Kntrlishman. is t- try for the north pole by
from Fraiv. JrM?f Lawl: Dr So
onjn
h to slart on hi- -Intiitig vovage ?i
or the
mirth pole; Dr Ryder, a lane, u to explore
;he east coast of ire.-nland. ami there i
talk of an expedition to Arctic America to
locate the magnetic pole,
The Scio Pre (five a tsf uiiiir inehlent
Ist-V !. . - l-a i'l liVI - a7.Ssrj I v-naaw-a
fc.a , - , ,., Kif ; the
Sintia--. Imt wasrest-ned Iry Mr Borzee.
Now i is renorted tbj-t a marriatre betwetn
the eo iple Ira oreurred at Stayton.
la a mucn neeaeo 11nptovrrr.cn', mr.a c
hope the counties wil
and build tl.e bridge.
grant the peti loi
.. , . .
M .rt. .e be m md,- .0 t-duce the
nublUher cf 'he Wesur 1 I'cozfizue, ot
i
i Tbe Pendleton E O gets liv t'.y as iol
' loai: An editorial acribberon the Oie-
! gonian has discovered that human
frogs- ride bicycles ir sort, a reckteass
fashion that pedestrians in Use cities are
in danger of their iitea, and caiia upon
the law makers to compel them to ride
bo faster f ban tlx ni.les an boar, vs bile
this eeribbier is a beat it be oazbt alto to
call attention to tbe human fools en
gaged in editing nexrspaoen a ho are en
dangering people's rights Some re -strict
ion should be placed on them. too.
There ia a boat at much to fear from the
: hotoac fools as from the 'hrjzan frogs."
The Linn and BerUon e&CEtr
men i bossM BOW pell thenuelHtS
and secure alt the bVpositors there aaleas-
make good every doilar entrusted to them.
Salem Joornal. That is just what is be
ing" desce here. A big effort is being niade
to pay every cent her, and it is probable
derVJitors will lose nothing-, or little, ex
cept tirae.
Col John Lane. rentlv attainted 1" S
ImraBrlni of Indian Asasscses was in Cor-
j enroav toSiletx.
He is a
; ftIfm gnnpotte of the plan of
are! iriiinmr the In liana. A storr is told
Salemite who
hts plan and re
ef the Indians
lj . .: as a
: vndnsdinsr from the
::T;"i
' to the resrnttanc. teauxtiBsr to the old
blank. t stvae of liring. The Col retorted:
-Weil, vks: some we'1-raised Ixvs have be-
etmm ,:r:';kri- Hi MHMBa CBBBal kj.s
- f gone to the penitentiary or junrd tbe re-
patiUeaa rjsrrtT. So Iwsr as this 1 tee
! . V -. . . .
1 .
; ti- a :- c. .u. i ;t-i a i
j rf rofallel H Yorkvilie. iJeorgia,
mmtm jjBiirers. bat outsM not decide
I l " . r . 3 . as: n
1 saeiween ascora.vr wssta i . iiuui
( j (or D miff ad the two voontr
men. She told the rival, that tbe one who
woold come back to her first with a mar-
i "age Beexxse aSBOaaid bp her huAond. both
to leave Yorkvilie at the same tune aad
ride to Dallas, the coentv seat. Tne yosxasr
were well mounted, and the. distance
19 miles. The race was a hot one.
McJarsver. the n h lover, reached the or-
j ainary nra ana s-u-eu loe u'tmse ceiure
Govaa appeared. The latter came a rnora-
j arserwara ana suso stvrrea a ucense. in
a lew moments ne way aiso on o.s way taaa
lorlmlle. The lace became snarp.
. u-mt mu 1 - -
the hrrw nnionted Miss Storr. her fa-
' ther and the minister waited on the obuza
1 1 .1 ' 1. r..H,.
' .t-m- t-w, "- m " " . .
1 ffo Sjjvq taker, a short cut through tbe woods
a. r i i -a..r
",,V T?s"!
S f?Z YirVjT
t in me .uamage res-uit i.
pro m 1 e:a
Northe a P.5!i! Riilwal
la ihe liar to take
f i a mWM SOUTH
It la the DIXIXG
It runs Throagl'
K.l T8 kites
1st Ibe
TE.
I.-
I
PADLand CIGA60
t0 CHANGE OF.CARS ' "
Ctwposffl of Biaiiis Cars lisirpiss
Piilaan Drawins Stwa Slftp?rs
Of Latest Eiipaf at
TOURIST SLEEPiNS CABS.
Beast tLat can be coastraote i nrnl ia
which ao.vmmodstiont are bmh fine
and furnished for holoers of Firs or
Second ciassi tickets, aid
ELE6ANT DAY COACHES.
A Continuous Line connectiiu, with
al iinis, affording Direct and
Uii interrupted SerTica.
Pullman nleeper reserratioos can ho
secured In adVaoee through any
asteut ot the road.
THROfQH TICKET'S to and from all
j.. lints io Ameiioa tna.aod aa.1
Kurops. can be purchanevj at uy
ticket office of this corrpany.
Full iu format i m coa.sarBioit rstus,tim
of trains, routes and other :e: s:.s te.tn
tshed oo application to say ageat or
A D CHARLTON.
Assistant General PasaenKor Agent,
No 12i t-irst sit, cor. WaahiBgton.
Port'aod. t'lo.ou.
CG Puikhart, lecal sr r.t.
ARE YO J
a ncwwaFcr v.
' .' '.1-:.
.It taam. ot :
U h sthove,
-.aotfcor, ardst,
tiiu-rj
. . . 1 la exf
i ho tts rta 1
.'.L'CT.
VrlE j
DO Y
wjas! i' rerl. ih. a'jcv.f
j If a vs - Ms. ill
TBB Jot K ...1T.
fu tint i 1 M.tti y ar.
A.i fa .i;-3 oc Bpt'licutloa.
rOltWAN.
t. r. ca ;i- o.rict- -.
'.17 Kas&ac Siai.i Ns. atra C
REVERE HOUSE
aLBANT - aMWH
HAS. PF1SIFFER rKOPRlIiTOR