The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 29, 1893, Image 1

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VOL XXIX.
Knlrrrd at .tie om.c at Alliany. Or , Rca4CIaa Mull iim i.
ALBANY.ORbGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1693.
-litis .i RgfTtM, rahMsaiefl aad rrepHeterss
( el
for Infants and Children.
IHIRTY gsBMaf observation oftorittwjth th patronage of
illUona of pssraons. par-mlt bi to speak of It wrlthont cglng.
It im nnqnasvionahly ths hest remedy forjfnfanta Mid Children
the world haa ro known. It Is harnllesa. Chlldrssn like It. It
afvaa thorn hesvlth. It will mto thair lives. In it Mother havrs
abaolatsxly nafe and practically porfeer m a
THTJKSTjAY
; A. 3E ; SCHOOI.
3 XX IXjUltUHr
public icbool
ss thins; which !
medicine.
Castor-ia detroy Worms.
Castoria allay Fewsvrishnasa.
Oastoria praventa vomlslwa; Soar Card.
Caatoria onrei Diarrhcna and Wind Colic.
Caatoria relieves Teething Tronole..
Caatoria extras Conatipation and Flatnlonoy.
seta of carbonic acideaa of
Can trtn doo not contain morphine, oplnan, or other narrsotio property.
Caatoria -,1-te the food, rag-nlatsss the srtnmach, and howls.
arlviiasT healthy and natural leep.
Cartoria ia pnt np in one-slaw hottlea only.
It i not sold in fanlk.
Pont allow any on to Bag yon anything also on the plea or promise
that it i"jnt a. good " and " will answer every pnrpoao."
See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The fao-aixnila
is on e-rery
rignatnre of
lldren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Pk-mUii Hjv? fft'STtTUTlCMS.
THL FARMERS k MERCHANTS IHSUHftNCE CI
Si ak OF OsSOOH. Tlio first vesoel
bnilt in Uio Willamette Valley was the
"Star ot Oregon." Joseph Gale, headed
the enterprise, and launched : 1m litte
craft M;y lf, 1841. That was he fore an
axe had been swung on the present
townslte ol Portland. Hale sailed the
little era it to San Francisco, sold itaul
invested the proceeds in live-stock. He
organised n company ol col mists and
drove overland to Oregon, laO head l
Cattle, li'H) horses and males, and nearly
3000 sheep This sloes, was sold to the
settlers and did much to mak them
prosperous. Joseph (isle was ore of the
leading spirits in ihe early BnJ trying
days in Oregon. In 1843. ha, with Al
anaon Bean and David Hill, constituted
the executive committee of the first pro
visional government, performing Jointly
the functions, of governor, lie settled in
Washington county, beyond Forest
U rove, and his name is perpetuated in
that leetion by the well known land
maik. Gale's Peak, and the sttcainliale's
ceek. He died in Wallow a county a few
years sga. -Sta'esinaii.
O. P. Noma. Judge .McArihur, of
Portland, was in Corvallia yesterday and
tiled objection? to the confirmation of the
sale.
II II I f c n ill. ttiresenting !,e lahor
ers went to Co rial lis this noon. Judge
Fullerion has ordered the receiver to pre-
- inspection, au aer
dtrett. Oenrvl and I W-itt wilt mm Isl- leaves.
l:ie lloag was tied up vestelday and
there will ns river l-allie for awhile.
i':o re is oat opinion in reference to the
Oregoniaa tclt gram. and that i! wa- .1 lo
in the interest of the management.
The men must have 'heir pay, that'
what. I'ntil the 88th mafers will he
taken coolly. n that day CorvnlUj will
bo filled with employee. There it no
question that Judge Fullerion will see
that justice is done.
Important RsBOLlTTtOX- On ec 19th,
thfl executive committee of the Pacilic
Insurance Union passed th following
renolntibn: "Resolved : l hat the ruie
published by "Circular No. 17i', second
Series," levying a tax of 10 per cent on
the premiums on buildings located in the
state of Oregon ia hereby suspended un-
. i 1 1 i. , ... lanf i ,
I . .i juu u is . i , ano n. t : - - are per-
tax
Recent to i day si i li
r n lay afternoon
Bono nice class work has hewn pre
pared by too pupils and w ill be on ex-
hlbtt at the central building, l'xients
and friends of educatio.i are specially
invited. ThO following program will he
reodered, beginning about - o'clock.
p BO :
Rooara so 7 a mi 8.
I ns'ruiiiei tal music, Kva RosGoe;
I rccitation, Nellie Koehay ; recitation, Ola
Miller; declamation Claude Lanibsoni
Instrumental music, Mary Parrish; reci-
ai i.m. Edith Kambaugii; recitation,
tlattie Oleen ; daclama'ion. Willie Wa!
lace duett, Maud Uulbort and Edith
Cliiawell; dialogue, Lntie B tern burg,
David Ootlieb and Joseph Bethune: in-
I strumentaJ music. Joyoa Browne!!.
SOOXS No 5 .m 6.
Msrciiing song, pupils of grades ." and
li : essay, Origin of Christmas, May Tei
hnne; recitation. God Blow onr school,
Elsie Conn: recitation, Grandms'i
Christmas. Frances French : recitation,
When Sainit Claus Comes, Tbesa Kauui-
gart; recitation.
C.renee Tnrner:
l.otlia ous'er : rccita ion. Our t hristmas
llhty, Kaiie Pame; recitation, liu
i Strange Ciiild's Christmas, Klta liislev ;
I reading. Aastie and Willie's Prayer,
S W ianij Klayo: music, Christians Tune,
lpils: recitation, Bomebody's
o popus: lecusiioii, c?uuictiuMj
j Mother, ola Norraan ; recitation, The
ll.itile llatoh Girl, Clare Browne!!; reci
T an ion, Kris K riot tea Surprise, Edith
IRar.kin: mu?:c, Erroa Watts: recitation,
Beye WantesL, Koy Parker; recitation,
ffasnerleas Joe, Hattie devenger: rect
latiem. Merry Chriataiae, Lacy Iorris;
musk. T'.e Old Home on the Farm. Car
tie Bavkhart and Birdie Hayes ; recita
tion, A Boy's FUgh'S, Walter Ellison :
reeltatian, a Chruitmas Sleighride, Edns
Jackson; recitation, A Fellcw's Mother.
Charlie Stewart; recitation, Watch Yur
Wards, Lavems Enapp ; music. Hour by
Hour. Cth pupils: Christmas litits, t:;a
FEID
A J Bilreu, of s'cio, was
dav.
the lily (o-
if KugeM, was
in the
i. line down from F.ugen'
wv
I. K.
dtot
limit .ciiine
eat to
mas.
of (iilliam
rright, has
nton, two
h 'ir homes
H
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10
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( '.Jii. In -iiil 14
fKaWf Alhunv. I''
pisiting tin' I 1"
I'oifc counfv to '"J
1 U-gins
asBssani wat.h-
ol
Atunie I this .Ti
Hpud.-iue in
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een BBC iruot ot
Albany, OreToa.
CEai, Preeideet.
i U COWAN. Treasurer.
J O V. RT .'M A IV. SoaefcH 3
Geo F SIMrsoS, Vic v Preeilnnb
I CowaD,
Jeo V Simpson, ,V t Ras l, D B Monui:'i, t Sterac erg4J Wirto, ic
J C WeetbsrtirJ. 0 J Sttiirt. i Vriuman.
-ALSO DliTRICT AOXKTS rCK J
Hughes, Kiteila u r t- n to, Sarah Neelv ; mitted to reiuud to the insured sue!
and Edna rrouian: tec::a:i n, A Church as u-.av have been collected.''
Bpider, Mabel McCoy ; lecitation, LttUol All who paid insurance oa the M per
Uenine. Minnie M.r:.,; ; rvcifHon. The r.Vse . .u'd call on agents for the excess.
Boy About the l'iace, 1 hnrles Stern'oerg :
recitatic". Merry Christmas, DOyS oi the I A New Coxi-asv. The Waterlt o 1'ilcb
5th; maaio. Goodnight, gtrla of 5th and I & Posrer Co of Waterloo, I-inn countv.
6th. teachers, Ida Uiack and Hc'en ' fiWd sr:ic!caol incorporation in the office
Laml'sn. :-cre'arv of State McBride vesterdav.
Booms RO 3 and 4. i The capital stock ol the corporation is S
I aS AM tkm ikiHl la tn An all ll.na.
Son- W e.c :i.e :jt c:ta'. i. C hnstmns j connected ith the OMiatkM of a general
stockings, irtue Ne man : derryChnt- ; eiec(ric ,,iant.,ucl) ,8 building and mam
mas. Harry Sogers; Flora s tainingssactrie railway telegraph, and
Ine.t she.tur. : New MuWpIicaUoa, Nellie t(.tpllone i., etc. ttwen vSaUvkM
Fnrdom ; A Penny He anted to Give, ; ftnJ A:banv. The iocorp.Jrst..r are K R
JsaninaClark; New Year's Eve. 1 ;J Bumphrey.O fennins. Geo Medley, I B
Livingston ; How To Make I p. Maggie wirt A O McKee and I M Kn.fong. The
Stewart; The Holiday s Acrostic, t. I) de ..r k. t. ,r.,..
f ai.l.ao.t A 1 1,U T.. V ,. r -- Wi
- ' - . . . illl a ' a V i i , t J. l aa
Bt:
Hon I, Briyos
city today.
Itov WiMiley
thi noon.
Sam May. the ll.irri-lmrg'uier'
now ii io me city today.
Mrs K E Davis and
lliirrishurg- toilay to spend
Joseph lllakelv. t nil
county, and uncle to Mrs flj
ban visitnig- in this ity
Goasad sfeyer and I
Alhunv groi-ers. nr- corfim
hj illness.
Dr C 1' Uaunbarlia left
overland for San Leamlro,
the holidays.
i'lto i ..mi.. . . and w.
sint Sunday in L-hanon,
nuauy oi s t iiindiuan
CO KM left today for
pond the holid'.vs. Mr I
his duties tonight as engit
man.
Miss MiMrc.1 Bunnciter
noon from u M-verai moni
l ortlatid. where she has h
Bellinger.
ntair men. win advertise to buy reo-i' r i
eertificates. They will find plenty of sellers
if they do
A tehgiam rOCStved t'slay announces tl.p
death ol 'h-o Shott, father of Mr- Cha
PauTer, of this city. Mr Shott died at
Mjerstown Pa., at the age of HI years.
DrGeO S Wright, of McMiunville. will
! at the Heven- House on Tin-day. K--i;.
and rvuiaiu sevi r.d days. TIiom- wih
,ng hajfth iaiiile--l extracted "ill do well
io call on nim.
Mr At. h Allen, foaasrly in the gvoeesj
hiniiis in this city, now of Ilayton. Wash,
arrived in this city last eenin to iend
the holidays. Mrs A Her has bean ben'
several wk.
Judge Duncan, Oounty Clerk Payne, and
Assessor Peihias returned last nigiit frfm
aalees, where they snpessad u-f.re the
state Board of Fpaaliation. llie Utter
alas attended the ateeaassj convention.
Messrs Hughes and i.irk.the rvprMita
tive of th-' Blair faction, who hid in the
Orrgoa Pact&c at gBW.OOg, arrirti in Al
bany last night and hare tone to OorvaBis
toprajpare for the confirmation ointot on
the 'J:h. It is the prevailing opinion that
a settleiiM-nt f the current indelrf.lnc.
asiijuntinp t- al.ut Wt..'.M. will 1 made
and the sale conhnneil.
Apportionment of School Fundi for the
year 1J3. Dec 16.
No of
Name of Cler'4
DM
1
o
3
4
No Pupils
lfesirtei.
Funds
Total
Th" Examiner ay Goact Mihs'.r, ot
Hungers is !n the Oregon Innne asyium ;
but none of the oiTicrrs know any tbing
at-out it.
It it id thst 0hKS and Hujhes had
$551,000 on hand epre! (or bidding on
re 1 iregon ficnic, a lc. ihst ir.d:ci a I
eitlcmtnt with the cmp'ioic.
Toe Oregon Pacific U r.ot cmrdoTlng
ar.r more tundt tfaaa it nurds ootetdeSnf I
1 "Irf ht tir nin H..l mr Kiu t a. W r ... M !
ford
I I 1 I a mA rt 1. aaassa wa SB rna.l I a. a ..aaS ' .... .1
y av.suw..iu;.itiuiurt, MUUlftlurar.prr,. ae. rjn flafh? th" TOM
several Solid Eastern and Foreign ConpaMebg
Health Officers Speak.
City, State and National Authorlt:
report the Royal Baking Powder in
,every way Superior to all others.
i.tttie to t er:. i nma ,iA ,.,i,i. ; ,l. .;. A.i
khart: sonsFive Little Chickadees: I 6 ' '
rWirstlons, Annie's aul Wihie's Prayer, ' Jttoen Siatb Firman. Hon.I K Weath-
iar.d.e Ijiugliiicau : taraudma. Ai'a
Mc Pesoa; At t iiriiSuissTime, tiuv Bogs
ers: l!puii.'a riirisOi.aa Vi.esii. k nM''1
i-v-- , 1 v - V - T' T I iwra a. 1 un aios scsieiuaT. ; pav e :.tr.s
i to 1 ' ,' ' f nil ' . . ! 11 was dec:. led to line Atlornev i.eneral
tie Btoctunnith, John Bur.hart; Oar 1 chamberiain pnafa the account of the
Christma?. Nitia Chamterla-.n : A School ,f. fn.t. ir. ,,v.u,,i. tna
noy'i Troubles Martin Meissi ; My Ship. ', , ' ;, ..i,i.. i, s ,1..
Margarette Cundiff : A Merrv Christmas, lirafojida aamiaal ,be !.bs. and the se
cant witi l-e nied against lbs estate ot
c . rl v- , r . . . t:i. - - - . ....... 7
o - as ...
In vitolicui .
11 big c.J plot thunder tote the t
e aroacd A'binr '-'..l coon. Ran
.eitie.l.jiinson; hen Sana l a :-1 Vines,
:e htcPhersOD : 1 wonder Who is'
re probable.
rooms 1 asm
Tony Song. Nos. land?; Christniss,
Dora Worrell : Listening. Lena Sayior;
The Verv Best thinir, Benlah Huthiirt,
Eranres t-:ead, Nellie
Hackieman ; January
octurrcnccs in the Wiliamct'.e vadtj.
At a meeting of She employe of the O
I al Miti fi'v tr!erJlv the c realtor, of
McFeron, Edith , ,he rod dectdeJ to go 10 OOvvallei on ihi
I-ertfia IrorrtS; -S-h on f rr-r- trananriri.linn if lh-v ir-n ex
iling Up the Babye Stocking, Clinton j fe. If not. anyway.
ira i.ey ; iir.i v Hi . ... tsjwm . r ipiiiii
Santa Clause and His Works. Viola Ital
tiuiore ; A Disappointment, Certna Saj
lor. Christmas Story. I'.essie Cameron
Clfnton Conn, Ella Clark. Ruth Bryant
Voleaa Smith. Irvin Shahs, Liai Pro
STATE CHEMIST, CALIFORNIA: The Royal fulfils
requirements. Our tests show it has greater K-avenir. ;
than any other.
STATE CHEMIST. WASHINGTON: There is 00 question
thp Royal is the strongest, purest and most wholesome '. .
powder in the market.
U. S. GOV'T FOOD REPORT: Royal Dakikg I
;haw : Pb
Dean Kess'er; With
Rein- j
1 ear
doa- and Si. ich. Belle Crail ; New
tlls. .N'i-a Sedga lei's r.i in : Wst'liing
for Santa I -in-. Lillian i.'anii.l; ttood
Luck to Christmas, Frank C'irvenger; A
iollv Time, Fatl Fronk, Frances Coales,
klmer Ries, Harvey i'arer: i Wonder
Who He Is. Moritan Barnes ; Christmas.
Tawna Aw brev : Tw :n. V. Twinkle Little
i'ar. .Vli-s 1 ,r ,
Time is Com ng.
uhown a pure cream of tartar powder, hihcit of all ;:i leave 1
in strength.
CANADIAN OFFICIAL TESTS: Royal Baking Powees .
'commended as of highest excellence, and shown to Le greatest
of all in leavening strength.
SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF HEALTH : We
Royal Baking Powi
conuauj
T
trove and recomraend the
absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the liest ingteui sts,
of the highest strength and character.
BOARD OF HEALTH. SEATTLE. WASHINGTON : Y iad
in analysis that it is entirely free from any adaltcratior., are
heartil' recommend the Royal Baking Powder for its rjc. 1
strength, purity and wholcsomcncss.
BOARD OF HEALTH, TACOMA. WASHINGTON" : ! 1
judgment the Royal is the best and strongest Lakh.' posnj .
before the public.
BOARD OF HEALTH, SPOKANE : Certainly there is no bei
ng powder known to us equal to the Royal.
DR. B1NSWANGER, UNIVERSITY OF ORE O :
my opinion that there exists no purer, better or strong -powder
than the Royal. I confidently recomrr.cr.!1.
Do not permit the slanderous stories of in
ested parties tz influence you in using any
" other than The Best, The Royal.
A baby buggy, comair.ing a shawl,
pi iow ar.J package left In front ot
ra:.er H'o a couple dais ago. The
owner wii'i please call and prove property .
Haw did It happen.
fester da Governor t'enr.oyef appoint
ed Si P Mm to ty. county judge of Ease
county, vice V M Townsjnd, deceased.
Judge Moss is a b-othtr of ci .Wti'or
M' , of thi countr, anJ it a nsaa'of o'id
Indgafcsn and wonh.
A meeting of Ihe Kindergatlci Asso
ciation was lic?d last evering at the rcii
der.ee cf Hon L II afontanve. Arranee
tier's room; A Good mcr.ti were considered for Laving Mr
Velnia Davis; Chris-- Treat and otLcr lec;uer Lere. The next
Baa. Mviden Clark ; lteantifn'. Minaie ' tncc'ing cf the association wili be held at
I .vt le, Olive' Adams, baa Redfield, Viola ! Hr Kestnea.on Jan. 10.
Newman. Hand Beatley, esta Wallace:
JoltvOles: Nicholas. Charlie Miller; O
Merry Day. Demon Btinsun ; Welcome
Beantiful Christmas Day. Mi.s Dyer'a
room ; Christmas F.rty Year- Ago. Win
field Boyce; A Rabbit's School. Stanley
NeeJande ; Two Sides of the (Question,
Harold BnmbaUgb, Issie Cameron ;
I'm Jolly Sar.t 1 Clans, Charlie Shupp ;
I'hri'stmas Torfcev, Bdedn Trites: On
Chris'icas Morning, M"S3 StiTgaic s J feits. Tlie ImTutor ulwavs choote ihe
room; A Letter to Santa Claus, Isaaclmot VSlaSble and popular article to
Botler; Santa Clans, Frankie Harris ; counterfeit, ho that when they c'aim leir
A ChriatmSS Stocking, Hlla Ijtmb, Ntl- Ul-aia 10 be equal or goo !, or thi same
lie Craig: A Visit from St Nicholas, Jes I as "80 sad-Bo's," the pahllc may depend
Lebanon ige. A F 4; A M. SetSsrshty
eventtg electen tne fdloalltn officer: E
E Hamanack. V M : W B lvca. s V
' J V Huikhar', J W: E V! Miiler, See.
i J Wasaom, Tica; U T Cotton, Tyler.
Tlie money . :tiibuted br the county
school superintendent, at given eitcwheic,
ill maieiialiy b:ae6; school ma'ttrt
through Ihe Oaastty. Prof Rusc,s
promptness h the roa'.ter I rerr com
mendable. This .- -. year and
ihe moan is now fait. 'The combination
peculiarly noticeable si Yaqaina hefe
Ihe tide rea:hcd hs highest point, at Nye
creek sweeping oeer ihe balh hoae, on
the bank at ihe mou'h ofitsc ieh. ' "
l t.ri't r.as testis iliet ai.1 beghs to
irorrow night )ih lrcr at the Presb . -teiian
and M E South and asocial a! llie
Congrega'ioral church. On Monday
eeer.lng tr.e ftap.nt and M E churche
will have tree and ihe V P Sabbath
school an arb:.r with Santa Clam.
Klmer MonUiguo' old ruar diol last
night of la grippe. She was bcsrSed this
morning1 in DsoeseeJ -tjl-.
lite Leaalar Aad in shaat.
Every good tiling has its host of i m
i'ators: everr crnuine article Its countcr-
sie Myde; When Santa I laus comes.
Earl Mayo; Christmas Bell) Mirs Car-other'-
room : A Kliyiue. Melvin Kes-sh-r;
Christmas Morn ins, John Inii
bo'tom ; Up on the Housetop. Nos, 1
u;i;! 2.
Irl.
home
men at the
upon it that So-ami So's ' article I ihe
, bctt of the kir.d. The shim proves the
i genuine Tent cf Ihe thing h copies and
1 never ha this been br Iter Illustrated than
;by the imitations, of AUcock's Porous
I Plasters.
I. Ailco;k' PoSSSUS Piaster is ihe standard
of e'celicncc the world over, and iti im
. itators In their ci v thai, theirs is "as good
' es Allcork s ' arc only emphasizing lids
j fact and a imitthig ''AUcockV to be Ihe
! acme of perfection, srhlca it is their hlgh-
c-t ambition to imitate. The difference
netweCTi the genuine ar.d these Imitations,
which copy only general appeirance, is as
wide as ttial between copper and gold.
The or.lv saf;- av for purchaieis is to
I aiwavs insist upon having Allcock's 1'or
OSM I'lasterb They are tlie only peifect
j p'islers ever produced.
Is the Best
Good Enough?
Then call on Hip undersigned for your
GROCERIES
they are the best in the mrtrket
a fine line of crockery and toys for
L Irvine end w ife, id Gervaie,
Cai Ue ll lu AlUaUT Ull a seseim iia
visi t tho guests of Hon R A Irvine.
1 l vu taaahan. representing the la-
has ?rs of anulaa Bay. rctnr..e
this neon. He reports the
Hay greatly excutu.
J . ) r.ushns. Il was taken ill la-t even
ing rnHe work log rear "f lhe CHy
restr trant, and taken hum . lie is iro.v
consi derably iai, 'roved
Mr Ed Ouinn, "O has been working
on tin reform scliox Ot several '..ays, re-1
turned', home tli. noe to spend
Christmas. He iif return r.estweek.,
w.i r rt tv .-al a iftivA a I evH
.V.:.C, 2 . .I-! " - so. Treade.ce .l Mr home paper can
ICi. 1 is . "nv . - . . 1 - -
Arch Hammer. Tlie pre waw . um
of mtorit. Those taking pa ft were May
Foeha y, F.lva Conn, Erma Watts, Lima
Parker, Jessie Clifton, Kyi Abbett,
Dslbt K Ui'rkliart, I-oma lletib. n. Norma
McCl tin. Foesie Kneebt, Theresa Banm-
gart. tstella Writsman, Ora DulVuiHe.
Birdi o Jlav?. Earl Ahhett, Grace Lvhsg-
stoiie.- '
Lai a renin
vm h.eld :t.
MeCo y. Four boards were nperated.anu
an ev tiiiiur of !iv contests had
Tlie Orcgoatsn siys: R E Mutcahy.
general superintendent ol Ihe Oregon Pa
cific, yesterday rlose4 arrangements lo
accept Ihe management of a ! ah road on
Ihe sound He will enter upon his new
duties cart)- in January. Mr Mutcahy will
not slate at present the road he has ac
cepted a position with.
Following are the new officers of Ihe
lodge of Pythian Si'.:er of this OaVl Mis
Marv McCtaln, M E C: Mrs Mar'r Par
kcr.'F. S ol T. Mrs Alice Kicnatds E J of
T. Miss O ga Hewitt. M ofT; Mrs Julia
Farreil, M of R and C Mr Cilfton. M of
F; Mrs Vaggtc Harris, P of T. Mrs
F.orence Conn. Q of O T.
Si!ni fhi- msrtlisl ssmaaSa Frr-.lr 1
Cievenger for violating theclly ordinance,
and put him in the calaboose. His father,
W H Ctcweoger, came up and put up
Si i ,2s as bonis for Frank's appeaiance for
trial the ncal day. r" rank appeared at the
hour set for trial and j lead guilty lo ihe
cnarge and was fined $; and costs, making
$11.25 In all. The iccorder. in whose
hands the bond money had been placed.
just applied that money to pay tne cost
and the fine. Kcfore the trial Mr Cieven
ger requested the return of his money as
he only gave bonds for r rank's appearance
and did no". Intend to pay ids fine, but Ids
demand was refused, and suit will be
brought to recover the mores. Ibnon
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SATURDAY
Sec t e Gypsy Queen in elegant attire.
Holiday teckware at S E Youngs.
Holiday slippers f j; men and women at
S E Youngs.
A Phltoniaih hog .sHh-d jo pound.,
big for Oregon,
Holi lay K'xt'ls closed out regaidiesa of
cost at ItodgeSsfc M.:l'arland'.
Tlckels for the firemans' ball will only
he $1 hsvi.'sj ceen reduced from $1.50
212 tramps were counted on a freight
train passing thioug'i Ashland on last
Sunday.
Art exchange says Captain N B Humph
rey , of I'endt -ion, has join' d the psople's
party.
The Irish shasas "The Lhien Pedler"
will make sou forget your trouble st the
carnival nest ween.
Prices slaughtered on Holiday Goods
at Hlgc & McKar land's. Call and see
and be convincid.
The easiest way to pet a fortune is t0
have it told to v.-.u jy the fortune tellers
at the Carnival of Nation next Tuesday
evening.
Make your wif' a pre;n' of a carpet
Sweeper. BE Young Carries Bisaell's
ondy wfli be Christmas, one of ihe
holidays the Democrat always ob
serves; hence ihcre will be r.o paper on
the evening of thai day.
A couple of 1 ears ago a suit was brought
on n quo warranto to dissolve -he charter
of tr.e Oregon Pacific. It u said this will
now be revived 'us- the certificate ho ders.
Geo C'a dwell, aged about ly rears, waa
yesterday taker, to th- peniientUrv for
life, having murdered a man last ' Jure
His father, Chris H Caldwell, was sent up
for life in 1H.I7, for killing a man
The regular meetings of Safdv Lodge
No 13 A 0 V W, coming on Christmas
nd Ne k ears nighu, through s dispen
sation granted by the D G M will be held
on the Tuesday rights Ciljoming.
The DaSSOOtaT was right The Albans
dispatch of Wednesday to the Oregoaian
causing vt much indignation, was sent by
the O P Management Mulcahy did it
himself, so ifce Oregor.ian says.
An Albany mr who adverti-.ed for a
hired girl in the Divjocsar received an
answer fICm a Saleai girl, who demanded
his geneology teforc she would come
here. Fortunately the ad had rec-ntlr
secured one.
Oregon is to 3: liesrd from In acres!
navigation. A C Speer of Josephine coun
tr, has a hip made of alurninum that is to
carry isoo pounds. Fans at each end
will be propel.ed b clectrlcitv, from
stoa- btterie.
Jr. the Chinese conspiracy tilai the ta
ing cf testimony was completed yesterday
ar.d argument ' begun. Judge Bchir.g-.rr
ao.iounced from Ihe benc.i that in tne case
of defendant Glen G Hoteaa he would
set any olhrr verdict than "nor euilty''
aside. 3
lnc usjai Chns'mas exercises of the
Baptiit Sunday school will be observed on
Monday ever.ir.g. the 2sth, sr.d will be
prec eJtd at T br a rrost unique and
impressive program, lobe rcBdered by
member of tlie primary ar.d intti mediate
departments assisted by others, in which a
To-n Thumb Santa and his cneery liitje
wile will i.ar a prominent part, "princi
pal features of decoration will cocsist of an
evergreen ps rarr.id overhung by an arch.
A traveling rr.an fr-.m the east yesterday
afternoon, after seeing the Urge collection
made by the students of the public schools
for the poor, said he was thinking of re
movtag to this coast, and if he did. he
would certainly locale here. He was quite
enthusiastic on l!e subject ar.d remarked
that he right ki.id of people resided in
Eugene. He bougi.t three dollars worih
ol groceries and ordered them delivered
to the room. Gard.
Tan O P. Matters seem to be worki
in the interest of the laborers on Ihe Oregoif
Psattnc. Mr Maacshy has resigned as sur
ennoent and air llaoiey will resign as re-
1 1 ret provided the sa,e is not ronnnned.
and it will not lie. this was the situation
an (riven Mr Eames last I HSlillg
1 'harles (Jlark is the choice of the employes
lor riiver and will prolabiy 'je apiiointed
by Judge Fullerton. An examination of the
ljorks and account iA the receiver was made
yesterday and a report will be made at a
mass meeting of employes in the city Vt
marrow. The investigation made by the saanWfe
committee and attorney have rev taltd
peases Of extravagance that were
in a businesH sense. The items i
alley's bills for expenses are ridiculous a
well as serious. For entertainment and
such matters they run about gJOO per
month. He charged fer nearly everything
even the daily creasing of his pants may tie
hidden in some of the items. ''Entertain
ment ' is the prevailing squib, and it is
BsasnMe the road under tbess heads paid
for the balls tlie fellow was constantly at
tending through the valley. One interest
ing item is sfcWo for private detective ser
vices. No wonder be resigned, and the
sooner he leaves this part of the U S, the
lietter it will be for him as well as the com
munity. He was quite a meteor while he
ktoU'aaJSeWr' 1 jktHtrW'A-extra Va
gant, and shows that they were playing the
game for all that was in sight. The books
onlv show that Had lev drew J2.000 on sal
ary, that in the first eleven weeks, and Get
2,000 and ?1 068 for expenses, but the per
sonal eipen-e account of the former was
sufficient to keep the wolf from the door.
There is considerable doubt as to the re-
of-nt p'ir hasersj obtaining a continuation
by -i.-ttling the current debts. The public
i- ivtting tired of speculation anyway.
Spicna Scnooi- Following is the result
'A the examinarion of pupils for term ending
Is 9:
Gen. A.
Deportment.
Better
Than
Pills
"As oitj as
thebilLH"anrl
norer excell
ed. " Tried
aad proven"
H the verdict
o f million?!.
Simmons
Liver Hogti
lalor m the
only Liver
an l Eidoev
meylicin'.- to
which yon
oan pin your
faith for a
cure. A
mild laxa
tive, and
purey veg
etable, act
on the Liver
and Kid-
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to lie taken dry or made into a tea.
Th King of glass M-dieine.
1 hasaa nd rourSlmmons IJr Reen
lator and ran s..n ientlouiy say it is the
king of all liver mlein. I eonsider It a
in-llcin chent In ltef. ijma. W Jacx
fcosr, TaojDia, WaahmgUjn.
SS-H KKV P.1CKAM -.
4a-.. ... .
u . .lamp m reo oa
Bavard Bridges Hi &4
Loyd Bridges S4 'X
Iazzie Bridges 69 &4
Ie!ta Bridges 85 54
Grace Bridges S5 Ss3
Clyde Burkhart 87 92
DeVsie Burkhart 85 ts4
Limiie Baltimore 93 94
Yira Baltimore 92 94
Viola Cos 75 94
Clarence Cox 78 93
John Houghton 93 9K
Lawrence Hani man 90 91!
FredHardman M 93
Grade Hard man 75 Si
Loyd Harilman 8J 9:1
Bessie Hammer 94 94
Kva Hammer 91 88
Libel Hammer S 9
John Keebler 79 93
CU-ve Keebler 63 S3
FfEe Kes-bier 90 95
Blanch Keebler 75 94
GraiMkhael 9 95
Bessie Michael W 94
KtEe Michael 95 93
Harry Mullen 79 94
George Weisner 4 94
Fred VYeisner -3 94
Amelia ALsnex 7 94
Edward WeLmer 87 ?4
Chas Walker 94
Psrariie Walker 82 &
Q L. CatrvAX.
Teacher.
nahi af sTila .
say j -. .
: ii per BcCjs?
use cen: a c jee.
This Gazar Cor iu Coxs prompcr cares
where mil otaera faU, Cosha, Crocp, Sere
Threat, Kcr?-eta. Whoopuxg Cc-b aad
Asrh a. for Cc-s-i-oa it has no rival;
has cured thxtt-.fm. tn-i aria CURE Toe If
taken in time, field ty Urua-gistj on s auar-ar.te.-.
Tor a Lease Ba-ii or Cbit. liie
6HIL0K S BELLAtiONNA PLASTERJSc,
OHILOH'Slk
CATARRH
REMEDY.
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2.4)
2".4d
16.
rign pieaeaert eroainole party
tha residencu of Mr And..
and produce,
the holidays.
for
Also
I n, t Vtlsrauil r .mill t'ouilsh
man or woman w ho docs not sup-
ire propcr-
iv C S VeU as'jiennv' W1SC and pounu lool
ish." It hrinyi., for insta-ic.-, to your door
opportunities for securing the hest har
gsin In eserythlog. If yoa want em
ployrncr.i, then we asuistyou. That re
minds js that the sdvertisemcnt of B F
ohnson A: Co. Richmond, Vfl, in another
flume may prove of real Interest und
vaiue to you.
A Goon Plaw. It Is a aood plan to
suhscrihe for and read carefully your own
home paper, as it is the aim of this paper
Mrs E
F Sox canied-osTthe honors. maaing snai to mass itan euucsiioaai iac:or in me
mat nr.intu. Thriw nri-si-iit w ere : ttt ieaammunitV. Resides lhat. if sou are out
V
Perry Conn
ALBANY CIGAR. FACTORY
ami M rw c (iv uiwi iriiiPiri'ii. .mi
I Mra Fred Blumberg I taasn here Is the place to and It. in an-
MriinilMrsI' 1, l'owcr. Mr and .Mr otter column vu will find an advertise
l RIaiti Mr -in, l Mrs (1 II Stewart. Mr
.... J - II M, - " " J' - -- ,
.1. JOEFli,
WHOLESALE
Only White Labov
ti'roprict or
I RETAIL
Employed5
MAWHOOD RE STORED! fflS SffrffiRSE g
and .Mr W H F.-ench, Mrn Kev LitHe.Mrs
aHe.leker, Mj K'Uot Irvine, and Wis"
Kiniiia Sox.
iri;uvo KIIIEOLT.
On last eTnainf, Wedneiday, Dec 20,
at the boaafl of lire Hideout on 6th street
Mr. I A lmsead and Miss May Hideout
were united in lnarriaate.Rev .1 T Ahhett,
ofliciatinu. A bontefnll of relatives and
fiiends witnessed Hk; very Impressive
coreraony performed under a beautiful
floral horseshoe. After the ceremony
genuine congratulations followed, and a
llellCIOUS Weuuing lsl1l v an ncnui.
The nappy couple were rememtered
with, a valuable lot ot presents, orna
mental and useful. Tin: urooni is a young
man of splendid character; the bride is a
lifelong resident of Albany, for years a
faithful compositor on tho Oemocuat, nn
accomplished young lady of great worth,
whom the IiKMociiAT prediclH will make
a Htar nroof iwife. Mr and Mrs Duinond
have tlie congratulations and best wishes
of not only th! entire Office, out all lor
tunato ir. being acq Bala tod with them.
meat of Ii F Johnson & Co, of Richmond
Vs, for workers, that msy Interest you
iiess, an nruiiis unti Im, , t.r wr mlaO,Mi,ttvrbs...flj ,1...- ....,.. .
.y orerererlliin.youtlifsifw im einesslTB xnwof tubaccs .opium urst im
?V"'JrLhl. il'?"5 '"Ucmta- Ctmaumptlon jr Insaollv. Q n lie earrloiln
vest porket. at perliiii.as uraa. by mall pruuslrt. Wttti lU order wa
lv a svrlllrii miarsntri loiurrnrn ,'unrt tin- mom -y. Holil br all
Pflr,"- Ask for it, lake ni nther Write A,t free Meill. m I MikwnlwiM
In plulD wrapper. AildresASi! KVJCSEai 'jcu..MasuuioTa ujule.Ouic. kuo.
Winn Haliy v as (.Ick, we nave her Pattorla.
When slii! a CliilJ, sun crlel for I 'antorla.
aaasn she beaaaa ml. she ehssg to Onaasas,
1ien elic hatl ( Till Jrer, slie gavo them Castoria
Olives In Hulk, stucr araut, niixed
n'.rt.'tles. chow chow, ciantcrrles. lemons.
I) aitfi.1 hoini'ty, and new ralefai at C li i
BrossneHs, 1
At Ms At. Times do vou ever conside
the rmalitv of the food vou are rstinc? It
mav be eood. It iniirht he better, purer
freslier and more wholesome. Is It not
svarih while io make sure that your tea
-nffee. snirar. baked eooils ami innumera
lilaother groceries aie of the be6t quality ?
There is such a trifling difference In the
prices of the best and the worst that It
does not pay to buy the worsl.cven on the
false ground of supposed economy. The
best Is always the cheapest, because the
most satisfactory ami uuratue.ana me very
best o everything in the grocery line is
kept at Farker Bros.
All. RlOOT. By reipiest. oa aBOoant of
the distorted versions, the lH:MK'nT .--tarday
did not publish fth ibnns fr ::i the
Salem p.iers alsmt Ir. K. L. Irvine. As
one oi Hasse versions has haasatvan in the
city, we present one from last eveninjr's
Journal directly to the point: An un-n. -r.--ful
attempt was ni.lde yesterday to have
a prominent medical man of this city coin
nutted to the insane atllnsu. Thnw f-ideni
newspaiiors have tbn-e different atwoanta ol
the matter and all are wnvnir. lr E L Ir
vine, of Genius, was formerly sivond phv-
ician at tlie stale insane asylum, uiuicr
Baal Lane. He was brought to Salem, ac-
iinpaiiuM hv his wife and Is-fotv (.mintr
Judge Hiihlianl. Hit. Jessup and Cart-
wright, pa-scsl a very critical exaiuiiiatioii
upon him, and he wjis discharged. All the
tticials at tlie court houws ugn"iil in liro-
noiincing him iierfectly sane. K J Hariling
did not make tne complaint as reported.
Tun Aataastms.-Hie state Isiard of
udi.knr. r..t..r 1 i , lirivusi t hi-. f.i .iii-m..
n's.ihition: That we. the assessors of the I
state of iiegoB, bslievna it to ls to the
-st interest of the massi'sof the la-ople of
the state, do most heartily recommend that
the next legislative assembly of tho state
enact a hiw. providing for the deduction of
indebtedness, where a corresponding credit
is assessed and providing for the assessing
f niortgagi's. and tor collecting taxes on
the samo .
Vacation. College students left their
deskti today for their homes to spend the
holiday vacation, an event long looked for
ward to. A number of Monmouth students
arrived on the Modoc and hastened to the
dejKit. The noon train from OorvaUtS
brought a largo delegation of Agricultural
college students, who gave a live salute SS
they stepped from the train.
ip bam b's
Zip hum bee
O. A. 0. A., 0. A.C.
When a doctor considers It necessary
to pres;ilbe sarsaparllla, he simply orders
a bottle of Ayer's, krowina full well that
he will obtain thereby a surer ansl purer
preparation than any other which ihe ilrug
store can furnish. Ayer's Sarsipariiia Is
the superior medicine
Bess tsTAvt ssaaa.
.! :Ter - n Mv.-r- to l ee Bilyeu. lot 6.
hi 10. wheeler's add. 8cso . . .0
I M l'.al-t. n to J S C.virtner. lots 2.
3. 4. '.. 0, 7. 8. . and 10. hi 23.
U s a. Id. Ix-lianon
Lea Bifyeu to Jefferson Myers, lot
n. Seio '.
Martha K Sshoiiling to John Cart
wright, lots L 2. 3. S, " and 6,
hi .1. S's add. Harrisburg
Jasper (yiUespse to W J Guv, lots 1
.m l 2. hi 21. R's add. LsasaiBB,
Wm M.Sulchrist to H Bnant. a00
acres. 11 w I
state of regon to 1 L Baker. .S)
acres, 14 w4
John A Millanl to F M KeslSeld.
32.21 acres. 1 1 w 3 and 4 . . . .
StnM ..( i regs.n hi William If Kd-
wards, ltvt.tio sores, 10 w 2. . -.
Wiiliam H F.dwanls to James H
Payne. 104 Cs acres. 10 w !..
Keulien Tivev toTheOOOtM Hanlin.
eeaa.ll HI .
Wm II beadier to H 11 i lunee. 40
acres. 14 w 1 .
J M Manstield to W
sexes, 15 w 4
is alter-Chntrh
Brown. 44-"
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Wooden, Tin,
Silver, Golden
Common every dsy.
Uuckiiiiihsm's !)ye for the Whiskers di
its woi k thorosghly, colnring a oaiform brow n
or black, winch, when a-y, will neither rub.
wash off, nnr mil linen.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
shOcAI. AND iNSTBl'MEN I Al. Ml'SIC.
Miss Hattie Warner a graduate of the
conservatory connected with Gates Col
lege, Neb, Is prepared to give leisonsln
vocsl and Instrumental music io single
Tai, X-ti C sat th: nint Ui
sa"-iles for suitimrs in the state at W R
Graham's. where he has a tailor with few
euuals on hand lo rnnkj them up on short
notice. Get the best and most stylish
suits of him. A new feature will be the
ir.aklnir of ladles' cloaks to order, or the
altering of cloaks to the lates' styles
he repairing ol cloxks. Trices
torn ones.
A I 1. 1 III Knjojs
The pleasant flavor, gentle action and
soothing effect of Syrup ot Figs, w hen in
need of tt laxative, snd if Ihe father or
mother he costive or bilious, the most
gratifying results follow its use: so that it
Is tlie best family lemedv known and
every family should have a botlle.
Mrs C Ixv went to v. oTvaliis this noon.
isjo Fish and wife came over from Cor
vsliU today to spend Christmas.
W B Isntt. of Iji' tvmntv. a former
Chief engineer and City BBBsaaLnsBB, i :a
the city.
Hugh btliaaar, a son of Judge Bellin
ger, of Portland. i in the city the guest of
Mrs lana HurmesteT.
F B Vaughn, tiie esaaasal I V at.-ent at
San Francisov. i in ta.. , ity. He ss after
Muloajiej . . i.
Sir 1 . , I. . ! . . .- .
. - - .. v 111.41 W. l H WJJ OUST
!' an I B tiio isaasasasses beionging to Cha- Houe.
U.-SV' f .. 1 -
j .... sr.,-. wit, in mm -ijig ui in
neaiiines-.
W I! Blain went to Laltsaan tii
noon, and will prssach in the M K
s : :;: rr w in rmng.
Mrs S S Train aad .liughter. of Al -lany.
are istting at the residence of G M
Whitney. Kugsme Guarsl.
Ir G A Whitney is lying dangerously ill
at the Bay. The gr.p is very prevalent 'and
quite severe -n tne Kiy this winter.
Mat Stanley, formerly of the Albany hase
bail club, ii also nlafinsr with the San
Francisco club. He caught on Monday in
the game against B-ton.
Mr Chester sWls rvtomcl this noon
from near IVrtiaml where be had been on
aocount ot th death of his brether. Harvey
Skeels. who died from a paralytic stroke on
tire loth.
.1 W Has burn, formerly of Corvallis. has
just been elected i ity attorney of Whatcom.
on a ssilary of $10.1 per annum and polled
more votes in the rait' than both of the op
posing c.uiiiiaati-s vvmiunexi.
Wm Shields. Albany's lapidary recently
ut a large w.i'er agate with as "much skill
and precision as is done bv the hv the Isest
saBBOBOinaa lapidaries, this is something
ew can On wen.
r..i Giiir. w ho has Kvn acting us janitor
for the i Ml A for several weeks was ex
amined last evening bv lr Kllisand declar
ed insane. He was taken to the asylum to
day I v Marshal McFeron. lxng has been
there twice before. His insanity is of a
temporary nature.
-peaking of the wedding of Alex Rennit
and Miss Cecil Taylor, of Corvaliis. in this
ity, the Times savs: It was not a conven
tional affair, in that the parents of the
bride were not aware that the expectesl
event was to happen so soon: but for all
that may auenuau the popular eoapn
warm weapons" on tno latter s arrival in
town early Saturday morning.
Fercv A Young :uid Ciu-lton Sox arrived
in Altsanv this moniing from Stimfonl Uni
versity, and will spend their vacation here
There were alout thirty other Stanford Stu
dents on the train, amomr others lieiiur the
famous Stanford foot Isullpeam. eighttvn in
numoer. iney win play witn iiuvmaon
Men. lav. with IVrt lownsend darittK th
week and with Portland on New N ears, and
will probably win even coal
An interesting social event of the week
was s progressive hearts party given by Mr
lurgi Washboza at the home of his
parents on Wednesday evening. The first
pciae ssas won Ly Oiseus McFsriand and
the booby prise by Miss AJita Arruk. The
lunch eras also ii hearty one. Those present
were Misses Mary Gondii", Nona Irvine.
Ora Flinn. Mav l'olhxk. Mollie I.uicr.
Pearl Vance. Josie Ltselle, Stella I'orter.
M.isd Crosby, Marguerite Hopkins and Al
ita AlTtck, and Messrs Kmil Kwert, Waiter
IVanvk. Claud Vaak, 0 McFarl.md. Kealto
Weatherfonl. Roma MeCuUonh, Orville
Dinwiddle, Will Campbell and George
Washburn.
WosaERFfL CavE. There is a cave in
Josephine county which is more wonderful
than many of the readers of the Democrat
are aware cf. 600 chambers have already
been explored, the largest being 300 feet in
diameter. In the "Lord's supper chamber""
there is an almost perfect fjkc-simile is lime
stone of the famous painting. "The fairy
chamber'' is in a stratus of California dia
monds. The tornado chamber ' is visited
bv a wind storm everr 24 hours. In the
rain chamber' there is a perpetual drizzle,
and the "steam chamber'' is constantly
ailed with steam from an undiscovered
- :r e A Sr-.:r.t - staiagmites
is the feature of the "death chamber. ' and
toe 'bridal chamber"' is ornamented with
a solid stone four-post BasBsaasI unoccu
pied. Then there is "Sullivan "s chamber."'
so called because of a mighty arm and fist
pendant from the ceiling I this chamber is
-inite near the mysterious wind orifice. 1 and
others too numerous to mention, much less
to describe. An effort is being made to
have one of the chambers reprodiKed at th-
midwinter fair.
are you . ararrt .- Tha rerraecr is snatran-
teedtocurar&u. Pntccjcts. Injector tree.
FARMERS, ATTENTION
IS : VOL" - X- ANT A
WACON HACK. 3U6GY. CART
PLOW HARROW.OPJLL SEED
ER FEED CUTTER,
or any kind of a Fa"r. Iip'err.er.t or Vei
hlcle, cs"' on'or addre.
B. F. RAMP
rcUe Post Oft re
ibanv.O
VIGOR 0FM
s
I
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lt. Qarcih.
PemiMStlj RiK: rti.
and
art bot
'if religious beliefs perplex you, and
vou desire a faith at once reasonable and
uplifting, send for free liberal religions
reading to postoflice mission, 346 Yam
hill street, Portland, Or.
A Etta Finn. Lost, Knglisb setter pup
whiW,with lemon spots. A lilieral reward
will lie paid for his return or information
whereof, by W A Macs,
The Boss Barber.
Thousands of lives arc saved annually by
the use of Aver's Pectoral. Inthe treatment
pupils or classes, at reasontble terms. locroiip anJ whooping cough, the Pectoral
Mi.. 117 mm 1. ii tii. a limrniKili . . L i . - i i . .
Miss Warner has had a thorough educa
tion and Is an experienced teacher. Her
refeiences are: Prof il A Shorey, William
a Trow and Mrs Jennie late.
has a tnost marvelous effect, lt allays in
animation, frees the obstructed sir passage
and contro's the desire to cough.
Well Pbekstf.p. The popular comes!
drama Nevada was presented last night t
a fair audience in perhaps the best marine
of any amateur play fcr some time- Th
characters were all well sustained. If th
DaasocasAT were to offer any criticism it
would be that the parts of Jube and Win
Kye were made too cocspicius at two or
three epeschs in the play when they should
have been in the Isackground. Both though
were wei! taken. Mr Herman Swart
as Jul rarely having an equal among ama
teurs in the darker role. He w-.is immense'"
Mr Al Chamberlin filled the difficult part c-f
Nevada snth a splendid tn smpssOB ot it;
f.d Uiiidgett as ermont. Hugh t isher as
Tom Carew. Pervy K Keiley as Dandy Dick.
M D Swart as Silas Steel and Fred Fisher
a Jerden. displayed excellent talent. Miss
Ora McFarlaud excelled us Moselle ansl
Martha Bislev as Agnes Fairiee and Laara
Treabaunt as Mother Merton were gixxl.
The plav will tw repeated tonight and
deserves a good house. A five round boxinsr
contest betxreou Jul and Win Kye wiil
clcs the entertainment.
Ltsra Oosuaii CoonxiL. At a meeting
at Scio. on last eilnessiav the Linn coun
ty council passes! res.vlutions asking that a
dividend be declared bv the Linn County
national Bank and that the school
superintendent make an apportionment.
Tne resolutions have already been answeresl.
A dividend has eeu declares! and an ap-
psvrtionment made. The osaasal electesl the
following officers: John Bryant presidsmt:
Asa Lewelling. visse president: J B Smith,
secretary; J ii Holf. treasurer; B H Irvine,
chaplain; K H IVntsui, lecturer: J Clem.
Stew-snl- V! R lvilveu. diVrkeerr: B II
iHirby. assistant divrktvper: l. sajiitei to
staie alUimce. J C lein and 1 M Holt.
Probate Matters. In the estate of
Wm MeCull'vh. final account was filed and
hearing set for Feb 5, 1894.
In tvtute of Alexander lVwning. final ac
count was fihl and hearing set for Feb oth .
lsvt.
In estate of I. A Serrling. mveatory and
aiuvraissmient files!: real estate. il.sXK': lr-
sonal property $20. Citation orvleresl is
sued.
In the estate of Andrew Vail, wilt ad
mitted to prebate. Alva K Vail executrii.
In estate if Jss L Dickssui, w ill was asl
mitted to prolsate. with Frank Proiist as ex
esutrix. llond fl.000.
Kxc ampmest ifficeks. The following
otfirers for the term beginning January 1st.
lsJ4, were electesl last night by Orgeana
Kncamptuent No 5. 1 0 0 V :
PC Anderson. C P.
I O Writsman. H P.
C W Sears. S W.
II 1 Roans, J W.
B L Burkh;u-t. Scribe.
K A Parker. Trees
G PBnstoll, M 11 Kllisand C W Ssmts
trustees.
SfV Eas:
it Ny, NESVOUSStSS.
YJsis OEBUTTY.
m -a w ! ssyr t
ksnf l
J F. FORD, ImA
1
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e of
Of Pes Mxnsn. tows, writs.
JNlarch 23. lSf,
s. B. Vep. Vro Ca.
Dufar, Greece.
Or arrt.iag h-me jt week, I toardall
ell and anxiously a'araatiaa. Oar lutle
girl, est! and oce-hslf years old, who had
wa ted away to 5s founds, is r.-w wdl,
strong aai sijcrvm, and well t!sb--d. op.
S. B. Osaah Ture has dite its wo.-s weil.
both at be childteu like it. Yoar S B.
Coach Cure has cored xd kept a Way aU
boarfeci sa from rue. So give it to jvery
oce. wi;h greetings for all. Wishing you
; f -1 y. we are
Your?, Mb & Mas J F Ford.
If yum .,-. (y.ium- saj oheerfaU a:s! ready
for Us SnatH work . cleanse rvsur sv-srem :sfa sbss
HeaJsohe snd Lis at Carv. brtakiaf lJ or tarsa
Kjswsseacn dsstc
50 cs j.t i sxtsi by aVaajhSaJ
sSS3 1 an.leijs rsssiiise ywsrxjtos-1
I ACI MMINC.
Baxioioos Skkmcks. Servtoos at the
Baptist chnrch tomorrow 1110111111' imd
evening. 1 reaching by Kev .1 Is. (.riKuu ot
Oregon City. Allure invited. Other ser
Vices us usual.
fTnifni enlist chnrAl Christmas service
ami BXxnon at II it m. Inthe evening. Rev
Mr Allen will deliver a livture on Marriage.
All are invited.
RavJ K Groom will deliver an address to
tho Y M C A tomotrow at 4 p m. All who
OOBM will Ui Blade welcome. Mr Groom is
a gooil speaker.
United Prosbytetiaa: Services as usual
by Bev Rilev Little. Morning, "A (usxt
Conscience." evening. "The Birth of Je
sus;" S S 2:1'.0; Y I" $ 0 K, 0:110. You are
welcome.
Wear
Em
Out!
The sir to do It is t- take your w ash
ing to the Chinamen. If you want your
work well done at living prices take tt to
Richard & Phillip's Steam Laundry.
Thev know- how without banging them
around a pole.
The revival meetings st the Evargelic
al church are well attended. Noble J
Uryaus and wife of Philometh, will be
present this evening and conduct the ser
vice. Pa.ron;se home industry by smoking the
celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured
by fu'his Joseph.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
0. lH. McFai land,
-:- osaler Bt -:-
Harness -and -Saddlery
Display fa in the uooi
REVERE HOUSE
kUJANY-
3RECI
AS. PcfJFFERiROPUH.T! K
Red CrownMill
JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR.
ew reooasa slock scrsaioa roa raisi'.
as o SASSK8 rsr.
ftEsST. STORAGE WOiLl f I RS
ACADEMY
as
-OF-
laiiy of Perpntnal Heip
for sale In Albany, Or., by J. A. CUMaslNU aaf
by llolXiKtt a Mck'AUIJlMn,) 'Smagiau.