The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 22, 1894, Image 1

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    VOL XXIX.
Enured at the Foil Offlee at Albaay. Or., as cctad-'IasM Hall Knltcri
ALBANY,ORKGON, FR1DA1. JUNE 2. 181)4.
irjTrH A SI .TfMli, PoUIUhfr.- and l-reprlelorss
SO 47
for Infants and Children.
Castor I a Is so weil adapted to children that
t recommend it as superior to any prescription
sown t me." II A. Abcbkt, SL D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brookrn, N. .
li
The rse of 'CastcrU b so universal and
ta merits so well known hat It seems a work
if supererogation to endorse it. FW are the
telllgent families who do not keep Castoria
rithin easy reach.
Cablus JUrm, r. XK,
Stay York C3ty.
Castoria cures Colic, ConsUpatton,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl
gostion.
Without injurious medloctioa.
"For several years I have retMcimeadec
four 'Cestoria,' and shall always continue V
do so as It has invariably rroiaecd benencia
lesults,"
Edwd F. Pardee, M. D.,
lth Street and 7th Ave., New York City
Tub Ctamnr. Company, 77 Miukav Strext, New York Citt.
FORTMILLER A IRVING
Undertakers -:- and
THUESDAT
W
- Enibalniers.
E KtEP constantly cn lard a full line rf met .He -lrM n a wf v rit
coffins. Also biit'ial lobes and suits, in biciCclo'rt. Mtk ralrwiir He
old at
which will be
Th Lowest I.iTlnjr IrMi.
EMBALMING and "'" proper care of the dead a BprrltUy.
180 EXTRA, CNKt FOR HEARSE OR SERVICE W
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE, - - OREGOl
VLv . Sj2.
'HE I.V. i nil); PnOTOGRAPHGRj)
Cabinet photon froi., St. to to i.oo
dozen. Enlaiging pictures a
ialty. tVt:2o cravom framed
o.oo. e tarrv a laree stock
oi 5x0 ana steresccn'e views of Oregon
PAR0NIZ HOMs' INSTITUTIONS.-
TM FARMERS & MRRCHAHTS INSURANCE CO'
Albany, Orejroi
w b
Kai), President.
J L OOWAN, Treasurer.
J O WRriialA;r. Societs.
Geo K SIMPSON, View Pra aUub
Diiixcrosw -
1 Cowan,
Geo F Simpson, 9V K Head, D R Montatt'i.tc Mrni"r,'J W r..
J k Yveathsrtord. OJ ituajrul n Wrltaniaq- I
ALSO DI3TB1CT AOKVTS rr.R 7"
Several Sol Eastern and Foreign CsptAi
HAVE
U TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED
to fisto a am tor
RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO, SCIATICA.
KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS; DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, ft
SR. SAXDEN-S El.ECTR.rC BELT
with Eleetrt IeitDrtle (taiKa
un w,!l mm writ Em. waodlela.
ail of the sbo.fr trouble. Tlrawtwfea
purer from Nervosa DeBiuty.
Laaaew. Drains. Ixut Mana.ad,
- -r Y" u - n ess. Meeatei an.ee.
:i'r Herasry, ali 1 em.le of
' 1. :.i.'.rl III heath.
r.I.-;eriect.oi .OHM, (loan, mm
frrv sure, will find relief and pro
1 t rp In nor marvelous Invent
.. rh reanires but a trial to coovli
1 slv n.r.t .kere;il. In limorsaee of
w.... . - I..., mml. Ai mtwimJt
jtnUJMtaj of nerve force snd vitality
wbicl. Is elect rtelty and thtz
ais a fan Keaansat'ruekof force.
If you repsce into Tour system tat
slemenu tbos drained, which are re.
Qtiirel lor vigorous suwnatsu yoawiu
m.iur.ibe muse and health, strength
and vi r wi 1 follow at once, TbH
Is oar loan and treatment, and wt
mjtr,nf. a ears or refnnd nfbnev.
a Hit beak Tr.tt'. C rT,SS!SO'P EK." thoal.l be read by every yeaB,
Mla-ced -nfi elomaa. Bant r-s:c1, frre. lr, S mdfsi Electric Bel t U M exparlmans
as wo nave rel"rea inunfiia, t-'Dlpi. ' ' aim .ik. ..aifc. ' L1 .
sbown by hundred, of cases thro.isl.i-al IBasaaV 1 '.I.erKd.)..: S w .rid tlsdly testify, and UC3 BSSM
Of whom wehavestruug letteio ber.!i..ft tuit:i- jf to iBmrreco crt atcraaingoar Meft
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WC tnVt lit! ft I rSBAA WB .1 bUKC TWUI
Wsr.AsKw 2. J-saUft
gDB. SARDEN'S ELECTR!3 BELT JrffSI
flnr
mid.
Mil I'r tss. itrx, f i. a -1. h r-sn
Dr. .. T. HsUMra. L-fir Mr ?- Ma o l ii -k a ui ottt
I wu tronbie-u with lot i -nr. fful r .ne a, b i
Iwnat m eomlKo (w of pawar. 7. a"- J ri up wi-ii
a van tttai waliauc. tti4M altit-fc. u . m ore csIsir
joar bait 1 h fi ka a d kata of ill , Jnu-reajoy
lifa bsyttar than I aara for ta. 7 aT t-aat. I have ha
BsMaat euBfltfaoea 1a vonr LffMlR r.t Yon ecu ir-
Uah thie ataassUMsLalao bavaotber write or call oa
ma. Trnlf foura. H.A. iiO ,?fcN Sod 2b Turk St.
RHEUMATISM AND CURED.
Jor lead. Orcj-n, April J
Tr A. X. ntnfiio. Inuxr Hit: 1 1 ol oi. t runr baft
t tor raaumat ifrti. Iroiu wh -& l aancrM
vaars. For tbe in ku mou'lu J bad not
Vaam ablato w rk. Y or bait haa t-'.-f oi ' .a in aimoat
HaHaBt baalui la tba two aw ka I hnva u? it. 1 can
walk ooBfortabtr.aod faal like a new nic panarallr.
M. K. HUOHES, Prprlotor Iittarnational Hoial.
NERVOUS DieSfLITY-LOSS OF VIGOR-
Taaom. ..-li.. toner JA. HHBz.
Dr.A-T PsDden,Da.r Kir I hues i eau.iogyonr
Klectno Mlt larHDAW nervous uam..tr, ana u- i :i '
flssl beUor tnan 1 naVSTor fare rests. 1 Uavs
la visor daily, and tun .t rone 1 n every F-ftt.
Yours grstefullr, CII AT-.
LTTFTKA.
LAME SACK AND RHEUMATISM.
Portend O-asan. Sepucibar at. WA
Tlr A.T.flaa.r . Iw.r Sir : Yesrsef exnoenre sad
as .-d wove. eomn. - o witnuie strain eaaason
l. of sasin. a. - m a severs ease ox lama
The Crom. FolloTving ia the report
of the U S Department of Agriculture,
Weather Bureau, of he Oregon State
Weather Service for ths week rnding
Monday. June 11th, 1S1U.
Muring tiie paet seven days general
rain has fallen iti amount froin one-half
toone inch. Tliere was a dehViencv in
the amonut of sunshine and a deficiency
in the temperature; the mean tem
perature ranged about 54 degrees, while
the extreme ranged 48 to 04 degrees.
All vegetation lias made excellent
growth during the past week ; the
weather conditions weie very favorable.
The hay crop is unusually heavy and ij
now ready to cut ; in some sections the
rains have caused it to fall down. Warm,
dry weather is desired to enable haying
to progress. Some of the fall sown wheat
is showing the effects of the damp
weather ; tut no serious damjge is an
ticipated. Spring sown graio is rery
promising. The grain has a'.l Btooled
well and has a very thrifty appearance.
The outlook at the present time is the
most flattering for a very heavy yield of
gram. The cherries and strawberries
are ripening ; a few davs of sunshine will
cause them to ripen very rapidly. Emits
and berries, while they were generally
slightly injured by the late frosts of May,
are very promising. The flood of the
Colombia has done very little damage
to vegetation, except to the hay and
vegetable productions along the north
ern edge of Multnomah and Columbia
counties and the islands close tLereto.
A PataiAR EwEniExoE.-The Pendleton
Tribune savs: Joe Combe, sheriff of
Grant county, arrived in Pendleton
Thursday, with a prisoner sentenced to
one vear in the penitentiary. The sheriff
and "his charge tiropried in at the Transfer
house liar to enjov a nice invigorating
Irink. The prisoner made up his mind
that, after mature deliberation, that he
did not wish to sH'nd tin- coming year in
Oca close quarters as would tie accorded
him in Salem, so made adash forlitiertv.
He ran out the side door, the sherifi !n
swift pursuit. He then ran along the
porch to the west end and iunuod off.
thinking to alight on solid ground, and
would then lie able to get away.the night
being dark. He was greatly horritied
w Iter, he alighted, to find himself in the
small stream that flows alona there, and
after floundering around and having be
come thoroughly satiiratcd.was captnred.
llie slientt took Ins linsoiier out ol town
on the next train and gave him no more
opportunity to give an exhibition of his
foot-racing proclivities.
As Age or Liaks. Not only has Thes
Dalles been afflicted with very high wa
ter; bat it has also been afflicted with
liars ; whom the Chronicle stirs up like
thie: I nan its and Sapphira, sacred
history tells as were destroyed becacee
their stock of troth had utterly given
oat. It is unfortunate that the'r demise
did not occur before their progeny be
came so numerous. Their descendants
have grown and multiplied like a weed
in a bog garden The other day one
Rosenblatt fold the Oregonian the Cma
tilla hoqe had jrst floated by Vancouver,
and that tbe whole town had turned out
to see it go by. The Umatilla house is
52 feet high, and is In the wa'er to the
depth of 7 feet. It Rosenblatt, or any
other of the great army of flood liars. ran
mange to float such a building in that
depth of water, they ran get a perman
ent job in the navy department. The
other single-handed liar who saw the
opera-house go ont before he left and the
L matilla house all afloat, can no longer
be classed as an amateur.
A ra.tur's Bath. A few days ago a
tramp took an involuntary and novel
bath while tailing a brake-beaut ride
from Portland on the Southern Pacific
overland . When the train strnek the
flat below Oregon City, where tbe water
is over the track, it rolled op over him
in great shape. He thought that the
train was off tbe track with htm
pinned down) bat hit fright a the con-
uat with aUusmter dH n?t present Jilm
from yelling most lustily lor heln as
won ae the water was cleared. When
the train drew op at Oregon City 'atio
beeraw led out looking like a drowned
rat, anore deed than alive.
A ew Dsstist. We find by calling
at DrChamberlin's old :!i a dentist
Dr Adaane, who come, well supplied
with know ledge obtained at tbe Ameri
can College of Dental Sorgery on all
work of the prof?,ion. he has also pre
pared himself for the painless denta
work and cava fill and extract teeth
without pain.; we also find that his in
struments are of the latest improved and
aria ability of doing painless work assutes
hits success.
Bat Road's. Mr Eawks, of Eola, was
in tb city to-day. He came across the
plains ia 1851 , and has liveJ in Polk
county eince that time. He says the
roada were worse tne past winter than
ever before, and thinks the road laws
ought to be bo changed as to allow every
district to select its own road master.
Journal.
Mabbied. Or. June 5, 1894. at the
home of the brides parents, in Albany,
Mr J W Warner and Miss B Steel, by
Mr Curl. The far p. couple went to
Salem cn a bridal trip.
Mining, Claims.
OMtaUmi people and
s-iy Uiai t) Abo
laisa tuat 1 linstiaa aMmmTTaaaatri YtraW wnto I tern
this kind nitisit 1
tb u J oo-lJ not b no o r bcs.
evere eu. of fame back.
red fur mirm years. I h o bad
m as air
w IS it. I bousiit or. of yotir belts It fae.jea ase
in ideof tw aSBBj st.d 1 continue to w-.-r .t tor rr.nv
mcutb., being perfertw ebted. That wu two rarf
mmm end I am a. eel tvd.v mm I e.ar wu m mv life, f
know roar belt well. ei.d I in . looj of people wbtf
bare beet, eared by ft, Mmr.r others need it. nd it
they wou'dtrj It ther wool", nl It tbssaiae as If it
the bt.t remedy In the world. 1 bd located hi-v
permxnentlr, snd wt 1 beclsu totslkaith u,ouviu
waats to lnaareabou l,
KOBEBT BCBReL. Eodnaer Hotel Fortlaad
LOST VITALITY AfdD STRENCT A.
Everett, W a.h, esse IS, mm
D-. A. T. Bands-, Ter Blr: "-ince we.r.ng voo
blt I have been BTea 'y benefited. J feel my oil en-
ray fait retarnlnsi and afters month' nee o th
belt I find n.Mlf twice se v soma. s. beTe&-.. Hf
memory ie bow nearly r 9rf ect. and seen day J bows
for the better. 1 t el much stronger tfta- b-forw
using the Selt. Yoorstialy, XIENHV bCHULZV
THE DR. SANDEN-V ELECTRIC BELT
'toaeomptataaalvsnicbsitery. made Into s belt so aa to be easily worn daring work or attest. and tt
vaa soothing, pr loosed currents which srs Instantly felt throagbout sli weak parts, or we forfeit
5,000. It bas an In proved Electric Sussnssry, the greatest boon ever given weak men. mm
we warrant it to ear any of tba abovj wsaknes.es, and lu enlarge shrunken li mbs. or parts, or Money
Refo nded. They are graded In strength to meet sU etaaas of weakness In younu. "'-Ir mgr 1 or tjld
aim, and will euro the worst cases In two or three months. Address for tall information,
8ANDEN ELECTRIC CQ-'
3R0 AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OH
'v I MWK sC T ir 1 in 7sJ&.
1 fBBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBV- t M '. SJ.
W I. DCUCLat Rho
During the past few wee'ts eeverat
mining claims have been filed for the
3antiam district, as follows: It J Mlno
to the White Bull and Black Bear exten
sions; J V Pipe and W Y Read to a Dry
Galch claim ; C C Smith and otliers to
tbe American Eagle ; Amos Strong and 6
others too Yoeka ; W S Smith and 6 other
to a claim ; J W Fox and G others to the
Eureka; C H Bain and 3 others to a Dry
(iulch claim ; Amos Strong and 3 others
to a Dry Oulcb claim; H B Lawler and
Anos Stong to a claim one mile from the
A M and M o'e: W B Lawler and 7
otliers to 1GI acres in lots of 20 acres.
These partirs re mostly fc'alem people.
Eugene will celebrate the 4U1 of July.
Inquire of Arch Ifaninier for good j
pail u rage cheap.
Rev U M Weimer has resigned as pastor
of ti.e Christian church of Eugene, and
Rev Blxlr of the C P church.
Eoshay Mason are making arrange
ments to IT ore their drug store Into their
building opposite th?lr present store.
The Sieamer Homer rs expected at
Yaqutna Bay to day. hut had not reached
theie at prsss lime.
The O P pay car went ovir the read
to thy liquidating for last mo nth. Thii U
the v.ay Receiver Clark does business.
Several buildings In Grant, Sherman
county, have been swept away by the
high water, among olli-i the S75,oro
dls.lllerv.
In the base ball game at Independence
yesterday between the Albanies and In e
pendenee juniors the latter club won bv
the scote of lo to 6.
The excursion to Portland yesterday
arrived there about 4 30, and left for
Albany at 6 o'clock this morning, tt will
probablv arrive here some time during
the nisht.
Ava Bal Imore. Mae Poll'ck, Mary
Cundiff, Anr.a V amis, Nina CiAlbrsilh, Eva
Klmpson. Josephlre l.aSelle and Maud
Deyoe of the normtl department of the
col.ege have been granted state diilcma
to teach. '" """
The grand lodge of the Independent
Order of Good Templa:s convene in regu
lar sesgirn at Eugene on June 19 at to
e'e'ock. It has been over ten years since
Albany has had a Good Templars lodge.
The Salem Rod and Gun club hrld ibetr
regular shoot Tuesday af.emoon, lor the
Lefever gun, with the follewfng score;
Adams, 11; brooks, S; flarrltt, 17; Ryan,
M; Thomas, 16; Adams, 14; Olmsted. 9;
Brooas, to; OlmMed,i5.
II W Goff repretenting fifteen or twenty
ctrdhort and J.- M .1 i. twelve or
fifteen creditors, hive each biought suit
against the Oregon Bank.f jr sums amount
ing to several thousand de'lars. Black
burn and Watson are attorneys.
There it no ditputiag the fact that IJnn
Wood is one of the moit popular men in
this community. He never fi:s of elec
tion when he rjns for office. Although
the two Prlnevllle precincts wert republi
can by 36 majority list Monday, Linn
"was elected constable by a ptura.lty of 16.
Prinevl le News.
The following are the n;w officer of
Crook county: Countr judge, M E Brink;
county clerk Arthur Hodges; sheriff-John
Combs; commissioner, Charles Requa;
treasurer, H P Belknap; assessor, WC
Congleton ; surveyor. Jit MtUer: school
superintendent, P. McEiriard ; coroner.
O M Pringle.
Hon J K Weatherfor has been in Ea-
gene attending circuit court.
MrV C Brock and wife, of N acx.
Shtrman county, are visiting with Dr
Beers.
Mrs Karl, of the college, left yesterday
for Deer Lodge, Montana, where her two
daughters graduate from the college of
that city.
Judge Elect II H Hewitt, bas been
walking with a limp, caused by stumb
ling upon stepping off a moving street
car ia Salem.
Hon 0 N Denny arrived in Albany
this noon on a short visit with his
sisters. He had been to Jefferson, where
his mother resides.
A deputy sheriff, of Junction, was in
Albany this noon on his way to that place
with a young man named Martin arrest
ed for horse stealing. The evidence was
said to be strong that be had nothing to
do with the stealing.
Prof J R Wetberbe willgo east on the
completion of the school rear, and will
take a summer court at Harvard during
the vacation here. He expects to return
and resume hit position in the university
in the fall. Eugene Regiaier.
Mr Eabi. ne;ial agent of the Fire-
luarils Eund waa in the city and appoint
ed J UilUt "TIiJBrWBCTr vmw-
I event on 'swrvrunt rt the
narreg reinewswu tns uusinews ui wi
Oakland Home. Jodie Powell it alto a
local agent for the Fireman's Fund.
Last evening a very pleasant surprise
aa given Rev G M Weimer, pastor of
the Firtt Christian chorch, and wife, by
members of hit church and friends to the
number of about 75. The occasion was
the tenth anniversar ol their marriage,
and it will long be remembered by ihoe
present as a most happy event. The
evening waa eoent with music and social
chat uotil about 10 o'clock, when the
ladies served an elegant lur.ch. io which
all did ample justice. Eugene t.uard.
alcmm aarxiox.
The annual reunion and banquet ol
tbe alumni of the Allatny College occur
red in the college onilding last night,
and was an affair o( much enjoyment.
An excellent repast was served ; when
another kind of east wat indulged in.
Mist Annie Flinn in fit words welcomed
the new class lo the alumni, and wat
responded to by Miss Pearl ance, pres
ident of the U4's.
Miss Lena tfef ormtck was heard in a
recitation, when toast master Condit
took charge of proceedings and called on
Prof Torbet for a toast on "the class, "
which was responded to in a twenty-
five minute speech by Prof Torbet. who
analy zed the class humorouslv, includ-
itiif a complete diagnosis of the names
for instance hrailh means broad, and
evtrr body knows what gal means.
hence (islbraith means broad girl; Pol
meant head and with lock you have
head-locif, Deyoe meant to do, etc; from
all these conclusions were drawn. Ava
Baltimore answered a toast on Milton,
Elliot Irvine on Shakespire: Mora
Mason on Walter Scott ; Prof Howland
on Lonzfellow, Pi of l-ee on Dickens
Mirawbr. and udae olverton on the
Supreme Bench. In the course of hit
remarks he moveu a reto;uiion requirm
II lady members to present the aiumn
nth brothers-in-law, so as to increase
nis support upon the expiration
present terra of his office. The
came to a close at about 12:30
very pleasant experience.
FEIDAT
WAS A WOMAN.
Sweet 1 Ionic has a sensation. For a
good many yours Oito l.ubker and another
(ierman have been "biu-hintr" together in a
small houee at that riiy.Tivintf in peace
and harmony. A few !aysro Mr Lubker's
partner died, when the fact was learned for
the first tinia that the mantras not ti man,
hut a woman, who hid besn living as a
man for years without detection, and doing
the work of a man and belavetl by ull to be
one. Even Mr Luhker det lares that ke
was absolutely ignorant of the fact that his
companion was a woman. Her history is
not known. She was boried at Sweet
Home, leaving a mystery turrmundirg her
strange life.
Aii Answer.
OsKvaxK, June 14.
In reply to the letter written from H.ik-
ville, 1 will say in reforonfee to Uie heathen
style he stoke of, tne cnriaiari people had
uismiioed tiieir meeting uejore there was a
gun is red. or even a cneade. e dent-
any disturbance of tho
we further more
Albany Budding & Loan Association
meeting 10 night.
II M Stone went to Yamhill county,
wheie he has the contract for building a
couple county bridges.
J R '.Vtalt has been appointed attorney
for the boaid of school land commission
ers, succeeding Judge Wo'.verton.
The overland from Poittand artlvea at
1 2 rja at night, waiting In Portland for the
N P. Th's will probably continue severs!
weeks.
Linn covnty it making a splendid
thowir.g, the treasurer ii pat'.ng off
warrant made piior to May 1st. Interest
stops to-day.
The contract for rebuilding the bridge
across toe Muddy, at Eagy's, was let by
the county court yesterday to J B Tillotson
for $!C9
Among '.he Benton cjunty real estate
sales is the following ; "Alice P Rich
ards to M P IH1I, 1S5 acres four miles
northwest of Albany, (1,003.
In the base ball game at Independence
Albany won and net Independence ai
stated. The gtme was a hotly contested
one, and showed the Albany boys to oe
a crack juvenile club.
Governor Pennoyer ha jut Issued
naidons for nine more men. among the
number being Hearv Miller snterctd
from Benton county in 18SS for Kit ing a
boy named Wright at Yaqula Bet .
The Hattltburtf Courier has tu.;ri.d.d
at less: temporarily. Mr Motin ai l go to
Independence to run hi paper already
well established there. The Courier msy
be sold nd reissued.
Mts Josie Mansfield, a ho acquired great
notoriety on account of her connec'ion
with the Eiek-Stoke shooting scrape, in
New York twenty years ago, is said to be
now a resident oi Oregon, living a life
of seclusion in Portland.
Mr Isaac Bants, of this city, hat in
vented a machine for mining blsck sand,
and is operating it at Yaquina Bar, or
rather between Yaquina and A e.
where men are taking oat several, do'-lars
a day, and It Is asserted are saving 93 per
cent oi the gok). Nearly fifty- men sic at
work along tiie beach.
V A Well of Corvallis has Kased from
A L Maxwell, receiver ol the O D Co,
and will this season oprra'-e the grain
warehouses at Hrenn, Bfodgett, phil
omath and Mt-nWer. along the iine of the
OP. He will give etcptoyment to twelve
or fifteen bands daring the grain season.
On M wider afternoon Mi Ollie Arm
ors r M Mtsser. slipped
The Reform Bciiooi.. The com
initteo aiiDoinh-d hv Iha 11.,,,,..,,..
Society of fealem to investigate tht charges
ttKuiiint ssts manairement ot the Reform
school have reported. The Independant
publishes the teK)rt under the bead: For a
eiiange. Humane Society 'a Committee
reports. Very damaging verdict inhuman
treatment practiced at the school. They
motmiiend a change. .Hie committee
iimU that the nmnageiiieiit is incompetent
and should lie discharged.
Following ure same of the findings :
'I he evidence gained by your committee
show that nonie of the lmv hv ln
whipjied, and in a few cases, severely, and
that such puniHhuient was administered by
the disciplinarian at his own diacrvfinn
It is evident to the committee, that the
(fficers of this institution !i:ive :ii.i!iiri'
their positions through political prefer
ment and conseoueutlv tile tmhordinutoa
consider themselvea restonsible to tha
board of trustees rather than to the super
intendent . This condition of affairs is.
and always will be a cause of intri.m.- nd
lac't of harmony amomr the orticers of the
institution and the effect of such e.-m-
ditions on tbe hoys is, and always will l
detrimental to their best interest. This
lack of harmony results in tin nrfirorg for
feiting the respect of the inmates and ail
efforts to control them through an appeal
to their higher sensibilitiea will be Irak-
t&M IvWedn I I
V- L OOU&LA.
3 SHOE 6EJrflEH0L
35, 04 ana 83.60 Dross Shoo.
S3.5C Police Shoo, 3 Solo!
82. SO, 82 for Worklngmef
$2 and 81.76 far Boys.
LADIES AND MISSES
S3, 82.50 82, $1.7
UADTiOH,-If any deal, '
offers you W. L. Donalsy. .
euuve mm m icuunn unre, r
'a aaijs as nsi inein svitii
out tho name stumtiea
tbe bottom, pat hlta
aowu avaarnsasv
arc stylish, easy fitting, and elve bcttet
satisfaction at the prices advertised ilmn any other ma!.:. Tr7 one pair and be con-
visjecd. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' n.-.-ne and price on the bottom, which
etajrintees their value, saves thousand of t'olte's tnticrtly to those who wear them.
pc.irs who push the tale of W. L. Xw !a Shoes gain customers, which help It:
Increase the sales on their full Hue of r - . r-n rfTorrl to sen at a le. i
and wo believe yon eou save iimi ' ? i ; -r e r-,-'w-Hr of tiie dealer i . 1
ttsest botow. Slatoloerue rso vipok. up,..:. .. ...... ih.vix. AH, I!ru.tic:i, iuu
FOR SALE' BY THE 1 E BLAIW CLOTHING CO
MANHOOD RESTORED! rfZ
STuaruuo.ed to curvsii nervous disesseM.sucli ss Weak Memory, txisseftsaSevi.
Power, lieadocue, WttUetulnens, i.ol Manhood, Nightly KnilitHtons, tr
nes.,slldrslnsandlosof powerM Generative orsan. of either wlises.
ty over exertion, youthful Trera, exccsbive use of tobacco oplani,oratlas
ulaiits. which leaotointlriiiltr.f ,nsuniption or liisuniir. Oin he carrl-idiu-,
vet pocket. SI per box, for',S. by mail preoniii. wu us mer
lalve a written taarustesU rure or r, Tune (I money Hold I. y
druiiiiiAt.. Axk for It. lake ii. in. her. Write for In. .' -lienl IkmiK sentir
lu plain wrapper. Address Maf I VS3sU CO., M i ic'l'eniole.ClL'fll
Fo. sale i A'hany.Ora..by J. A. CUMJalMU aud'.y IJODOEo H" "Ai.. . b. itnuturT;
" A? oli W
the hills" and
never exceii
ed. "Tried
and proven"
is the verdict
o f millions.
S i m m o n a
Liver Regu
l.'itor 13 the
i a 1 y iiver
Mad Kidney
jedicino tc
which you
:an pia your
faith for a
cure. A
mild laxa
tive,
purely
; table,
ing direcliy
on the Liver
si n d Kid-
stan. Try it
Sold 1-y all
n Liquid, or in rowde."
dry orm.'vieintoa teA.
Khtg of l.lv. r Mdlc'nes.
n . il roufrtlaunoaal 1,1 VI' r ItemV
bstAr BAM' en i on-. -tenuously aay It is tho
kit!', ot lilt 1 1 me. II. HUH, 1 COIiel It I II B
.lieMleill" ' -I IIM-II. tilCOs W. JAOK-
r?o.s . 1'lsetnua, eVasftlngtoil,
fjKVKiV I'ACKAOIiTtA
y l e . t.titio.i In tt-i rvrapssaes
Bettet
Than
Pills
of the
reunion
after
and
vc-act-
. utkeii
i
E.103
Li
s, r.ous, Kotis. Pure bred silver
Laced Wvandoltt. Egus for settioir.st
the Albany Poultry Yards. From pen No.
i and 2, 11.25 per 1 3; poa No. 3 11 per 13
B Plymouth Rocks, 75 cts per i3. J "
Brush, AibJcy, Or. Coi 4lh tn d
Musical "Abend."
Given at the residence of Mrs Christina
Mnnteith. this eveninir. June lbth at
o'clock d m, bv the ladies guild of the
Kpiscopal church.
1 . Sonata C mai on 2 No. 3 Beethoven
Allegro coo Brio Adagio Scherro
Allegro A seat.
W (iifford Nash.
2. IrnDromtu, B flat mai. Theme snd
Variations Schubert.
Miss Ethel Fisher.
3. Sane "Whre is Heaven' -Marti
Rev E R Prichard.
4. Duet "Midsummer Night's Dream
MendelHsoh.i.
Miss H Friendly and Miss A W Plummer
a. Lyric pieces iirieg
a. Arietta, b, Valse ; c, 'The Watch
man's rionif."
d, Dance of the Elves ; e, Folk's Song
Mrs F L Washburn.
0. aong "Dost Know" Kotili.
Mrs E W Ungdon.
7. Fantasies, a, Evening; b, Soaring
Schumann.
Miss Hattie Friendly.
8. Dream of Love, No. 3 Liizt.
W viitTord Nash.
9. Mandolin Sehottiehe F J Kugler,
Miss Amelia Senders, Miss Hattie Ball,
Mr 0 C McKarland and Mr E E Goff.
Ice cream and strawberries will be
served from half past five and through
the evening. All are cordially invited.
While You Ark At It you had better
quit being a clam and take your laundry
to the Albany Steam Laundry. Only
white labor is employed, the clothes are
done up neat and clean, there is no lurk
ing Chinese disease lefttn tbe goods, a
fine looking wagon driven by a gentleman
snd not a Mongolian, delivers and collects
goods, you help support an Albany in
stitutlon that spends all Its money at Dome
besides gtttlng cheap rates and first class
work Perhans vnu area clam: then
I quit it. You cant off ore) to be one fvr a
' law COI i.
her rim b. usat.
pretty bad brak, but He Is restlaa e-atv
the accident occurred ir. in tatd t: Mrs
Ml. ler's. Lebanon Advance.
At tt e rronthlv Mascot ,hl .esler-
dav lorn Waller broke ;j bluetecst ou
of at. and won the sold medal, David
Frotuan wot the silver medal on it
feorge Frontai stopped at jo, Grant
r romsn, 17 . r rank r toniin, t; iKrace
roman. 1 t.tnd Ed Huston west, r leather
ornament on a score ol 14. Several r ro-
tnans were unsb'e to be presen
Mr Collins Elkint was in "rv " C y
BM : : .
Krevl W HtaaaaaV. the new recorder of
C matilla county, has lajen in the city.
Prof I W 1 r.iwfor! went to Salem this
noon to attend the closing esen-ises of the
public acboois.
A mon 7 th. who left for San IrtnciH."
thi noon bv war of Yaiuina were Mr and
Mrt W r Lrwhy, t hark iwv.. ind
Arthur Po.-ier.
Mrs Holrt wili deliver aa addrevi to-
niirht at the court house- bh? wi'l show
up the fraud at the recent election in Port
ind. It will pay to i-.ir ber-
lont foraet the strawlwrry social at
Cumberland Prebyterian cbtirch tonight
' MeaVM of fun and straw l-rnes and cream
and cake for only 15 cts.
The excursion partv returncl from Port
laml laM niifht at II :0U " el. K. alter
plensont extierience. tho-.iirh the ride ue-
tatne some Wl1.1t ti-lio;is. ever.u w.re
left and came up on the train.
Jones, the H P man. was in the city yes
terday and told about a trip down the Col-1
timliia on the tsjsoin ot tne nooti. r.e saw
fine lixiKine two story- Boasts sail by and
one story frames.
A D Barker and anolher gentleman. frcm
Mbanv. were in the city today, and we un-
destand were here for the purpose of ar
ranging for an A O t" V liosket picnic at
llnghtenbufh on July 4th. Corvaiii
News.
The Mnsieaie to lw given by the ladies
guild of the Episcopal church, at the resi
dence of Mrs Christina Monteith, to
morrow evening, the ptogrum for which
which was published yesterday, promises
to lie one of the best affairs of the season,
and there promises to be a large attendance.
maintained but we are
convinced that more kindness and leas
punishment would result more satisfactor
ily to alt concerned.
It is the sen?e of rour committee that the
officers of tbe institution, and especially
the disciplinarian, should be men of mid
dle age. witli some experience in dealing
with ixiys, and who poetess those mental
and I hysical qualities which will at once
command the respect of the boys ot tbe
mstituUon arid tend to develop their lamer
natures.
There are men who can rule throutrh the
force of consistent will power and personal
magnetism, and not by inspiring terror.
Sari are list men to be employed in a re
form school.
In a card Mr Hendricks, the superin
tendent, and a bricht you n if man with an
excellent personal record, assumes all per
sonal retponstliL.it v for punishments in
flicted, except illegally bv ditchanred
employe, to whom he lays the blame of
the present trouble.
Pbob ste Record. In the estate of
Samuel Atiridge final accounting set for
In estate of Jacob Newman, Sarah E
Kinder was appointed admrx. lionds $4000 .
Bond approved and appraisers appointed.
In estate and guardianship of Samuel
Foster. W S Foster was appointed guard
saa. Bonds $vtrx)0. approved and ap
praisers appointed.
John Harder admitted to cititeaship;
Coron M inert admitted to citixenship.
In estate of Wm Henderson, inventory
tiled. Real property. $200; persona,
property f 10.
In .-state of Robert Foster. 471.57 was
ordered distributed to each of four heirs.
n estate of Samuel C Faster, a minor.
mtentery hied. Real estate, $.rT'4.4'.':
personal property, 9471.57.
a Tuibible Coxmnos. Tbe Pen
. sav: Charles Wilkin- it
home again from The I telle, where he h-ts
lasen emrjknred on the 1 tm-Mountaineer.
When Mr Wilkin left The Dalles onlv t
feed boanl of the power preen in tbe Moun
taineer orfice was to be seen above the water
He left that city the night before election.
Ninday. June . arming here Snoday
morning. June 10. it 4 o'clock. The route
via the Columbia and from (.etilo cn
the Alniota. For four days be was kept at
lteschutM and had at a daily c rapation
walking over tne sand bill Grant s, savs
Mr iikins. is entirely washed awnsy. He
thinks not three miles of good track re
main betwtwB Coyote and Portland. The
rails are twisted and curled into all sort of
sometimes resembling links in
- 11 iii i- - -
fnt. In the 1" matilla bcose the water is op
to the second story, although the building
is in no danger of ooutg Cut. since toe wa
ter is subsiding-. Business is practically
amended. Mr Wilkin? will remain m
fnettdleton.
Six boxes of stra aberrles fir 3? cents Is
cheap enough.
Thos H Toncue will deliver the oration
at Ash'and on Jutt 4 ,.
The Grand Lodkc of Odd Felluws con
vene in Eugene next Tuesday.
At the Willamette field day Chester
Murphy won the one mi:e bicyc!e race in
45-
1a7-ws
1 ia:ssswav
(..apt bach la making arrangements
to establish a gua fac ory i.i Eugene for
the manufacture o! his ham merles gun.
At the meeting of tiie Bui ding of Loan
association last night a loan was made to
F M Mllchell at 76 o-onths interest in ad-
Good Selection. The following
item from the Statesman about one of
Albany's brxitbers-in-iatr will be of interst
to oar reader. It was a happy incipient
in tbe celebration of the golden anniver
sary of Willamette universarv and a high
compliment to Prof W C Haw ley when the
board ot trustees at their recent meeting
elected him to trie president 1 chair of that
::.- "! s'. Mr tl.tw.ey WTtjntltetfl Me
tbe saenuhc course ot old tvulatnettee in
1S4 anil from the elassv-al antl law de-
tartmants ia 1"S. The opening of the
school year ot ;h wui timl hint at the
head of this institution and that he will be
highly successful in its management rv
mains undisputetl. Honors never come
sintrlv. it lieing remem'ierpJ that M
liawiev was also elected president of the
alumni association of WiUamette.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
a. X
Baking
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
HOME AND ABROAD
! Will hot Start. The Statesman says
that the executive committee of the Marion
Coucty Fruit Grower's union retcctatitly
announce that they are compelled to relin
quish tbe starting up of the cannery as was
expected. A closer investigation into the
existing conditions cf the canned fruit
market reveals a most demoralized trade.
and for us to attempt to place a new brand '
when old und well established concerns are
suffering, would be to invite disaster v This
is all tbe more painful to us from tbe fact
that there is no prospect for a market for
much of tbe fruit grown hen. We counsel
growers not to order too heavily of box
stuff. Hood river growers have many car
V s . .1 1 . I .
A Fore Norn
MM
oil is the kind used
in tl:e production
of Scott's EmuL.
sior. Hypophos
pliitcsof Lime ar:d
Soda are added
for their vital ef- SfV
fect upon nerve
ana Drain. ;o ivl
mystery surroundsthis formals
the only mystery is how quic'.:
it builds up flesh and tHnrs bat k
strength to the weak of ail ages.
Scott's Emulsion
wil! check Consumption ar,d is
indispensable in all wasting die
eases. Pre.re4 hy SOnlt k TJi-r. S. V. A.t rl.aevifc
iGRD, aSfaffixeMst
. i
rust awWiWes ill eals.a I - .
to dry tne! Of Des M.reee. irwt.
I
nnops. It it believed it will nay
blackcap raspberries, and you shoo Id make
your arrangements at once to dry them.
Cherries are more promising, and will bear
shipping. we believe. Executive cwmrnittee.
vance.
F C Hickok, night operator at this place
has been promoted to chief clerkship at
Albanv. The change will probably no:
be d ade before July 1 . We congratulate
Fred on his pro.not'.on. luncttoa City
Times.
T J Buford hat betn appointed farmer
at the re aim school. Tom Is about such
farmer a. B ' Nve. and fie onlr kind
of a fence he can build is a political one.
Verily, no lime Is 'oat In reward! ig the
faitMu!. JeHersjn KevSew.
E I Fiasier hs so J to W u Bu.-tge. a
conductor on the OVR It 15. 75 acres in
Hendricks' addfion. ve learn that Mr
Burtges w ill build a neat residence or. tbe
property and otherwise improve It.
Eugene Guard.
Several reform sch-ol sppotntroents
have been made to fid the vacancies
caused bv recent rcnovalf. T J Buford
has been appointed farmer ar.d Mrs Bu
ford a teacher; Joseph Jane, nigr.twalch :
Allen Rhode-, gardener; t w smitn, of
Fort'and, chtef cook; John King, assistant
farmer : C W Wassorn, at one time super
intendent at fill fait, nead teacher.
Frank Davev.of Foret Grove arrived
n the citv tcJv art" tt is understood tt'St
ie wilt assume a poetticn cn the editorial
force cf the Statesman in the near future.
He it look-re; about for a house, and wil)
move his family to this city, rhis will
be welcome news tc many old time friends
Salt tr. Jourral.
3 B Mep.
farrh 23. ISW:
Mm Co..
Dofor, Ors gtw
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
A social dance wa given at the opera
house last night.
Mrs T A Powell went to Albany 'td-
nesday to vis-it Sits t'has Metxgar, who is
very ;ck. Hary News.
The ite cream and strawberry social
given last evening by tbe ladies of the C P
nurcn ares a p.eaaaBt onoir.
Marshal Lea left this afternoon on a
visit with friend at Buena Vista- iHiring
his alsenc? Frank Wheeler will act at
marshal.
Mr John Nelson and daughter, of lid.
were in Albany today, and paid the Drjs -oratAT
otbc a pleasant call. This was Mr
V" 1 . . . :. , . ,t .t.- .LmS a
year.
Mrs! H CetXaMtJL who bas bea-n in this
rr-rei we- pst I
UH mi mii ISIJI IHU wi
home in Aitanv roesday. She was accctn
panird by her daughter. Mrs W A Caider.
BrownsviUe limes.
Eslirar Blotlsiett and Van Wilson left at
10 o'clock today for Eugene which they ex
pected to reach at 3 o'clock. They will
spend Sabbath with Rev and Mrs Wilson.
They rode bicycle.
The Albanv Social Club last eveniflg
gave their first pubiie party in their new
and pleasant rooms in the Baltimore
block. A large number enjoyed the fes
tivities of the evening and the good treat-
meet of the younfr men.
A Pits Birr. As the champion pie biter
of Benton Co, Lemon are about even be
tween Geo Desman and Dick Smith. They
wag'-red a pie each on seven diScrect
candidates at the recent election and last
Saturday night tbe bet was paid. Seated
around seven of tJodea A Hall's large pies
tbe two began an eating contest in which
each evidenced much natural ability and
careful training. At the end of the eighth
round each showed a weakness and when
tbe faith pie had been devoured tbe pan
were done up and friends were called to
their assistance to eat the remaining two
The effect on George was most disb easing
for a time but in the morning be had en
tirely recovered. Not so with Dick, how
ever. His pale thin- face indicate irttatw
suffering and loss of sleep and the mere
-isrht of a Die trivet him a feeling akin to
that of sea sickness. Corvallts Gaxet'e.
Staviso Qt AUTiEs. The Indepetwietw-
Ettterprise give? the following aeeooxtt of
tbe recent game of base ball in that city :
I tie came placed bv tbe Juvenile base dui
nines of Albany and lnderandence at the
laimage grounds .vteusesaay eveniw
as instructive as it was um-.-ue. 1 n
pendente team played a leading game until
the 7th inning when the pitcher became too
fatigued to do good work. Owing to this
fact tbe Albany boys were ertahwHl to run
up a high score in the 7th inning an J won
the game in a gallop with a score of 9 to 6.
Ther? is talk of a return game between the
same teams. Score:
Independence 0210100 2 04.
Aibaav 00020070 9
Lowering A Mci xtais. The Lbtlkt
Chronicle. June 11th: Parties who hare
been over the ground between the Locks
and Bcnneville sav that the whole side cf
tbe mountain has l.en broken up into
series of btnehes. There are holes large
enough to bury a box car in. Tie big trees
are cointuur in all direction, and the
CTonnd keens sli mum? towards the river
All who have been over this pert of the
road say that the Cnioa Pacific will hare
serious trouble in settick- over or around
it. and that nothing at all can be dine
until after high water.
Bao wjs svTiXE TEAonKats.- - At a meet
ing of the board of directors of the North
Brownsville public tenoot on aaottoay even
inir. Prof 1 K Stanton, who hat been pnn
cipal for the pas two years and hat met
wiLa decided swxess, was re-eiected
W a P.lrW tsKirtter i lilt l BBS
primary department, which position she
has held thrve conserot: ve vear?. In South
Brownsville Vv I. Jack-a and wife, ot
Stviavilsa. hate) been hired and will soon
move to the city. Times.
QtmUrmrn .-
Oe arriving hxne si week. 1 fcatdal
well and anxiously a-xaitiog. Oar little
etsbt and one-kilf years old, who had
wa ted away to 38 poattds, it wow welL
suong aad vtgerce, and well desbed cp.
S. B. Ccogh Care 'r.11 1! w its work well.
6otb of tne etildrea like it. Yoar S B.
Coogb Core bat cored and kept iwsy all
hoarseoeaa from ose. So give it t. sery
one, with gre-nngs f.jr : 11 IJfiefteaJ jot
prosier 11 y. we are
Yoarr, V. .: b. Ma. J F r ota
if fn wiet, feet una are! cases fa
kW use aWsSSBft wnra. cieSKSe tiareJBt.
Uewiisae UK Uvjy Care, by
"inereesch .ttm.
.. . tt tie
f.tiff two ee tares
SO easts pw botl by ail irzrp-.
t i aader's positive rtatrssJac
VIGOR - MEN
The Ladies.
The pleasant eftiect and perfect safety
with which ladies may use the California
liquid laxative. Syrup of Ftgs, under ali
conditions, make It their favorite remedy.
To get the true and g nuine article, look
for the name of the California Fig Syrup
0o, printed near the bottom of the pack
age.
Parker Bros, lead in baked goods,
weil as in groceries. This
Is the truth, as can be easilv learned by
a trial. When trading with
them, you get what you call
for. Do not hesitate to
Plnctt your cash with them. It buys
guantlty, quality and first class
treatment every nay in tne weex
An Old Bei.u The court house bell
which has done such good service for lo
these mtuiv years, waa ruined this morn
ing while being rung by I W Cherry
lari1 crack appeariag. I he bet I wa an
excellent one. and could be heard for mile,
although it was not a heavy one. It was
cast in England, and was brought here
fro.-.i Portland in the sixties. Hereafter
all meetings at the court house will have
to get along without a bell. Guard.
!! Dns. On Friday morning, June 15.
IJOI. nt her home in Albany, after anill
nests of seven weeks. Mrs Sophia Van Win
dle. at the age of 67 years. The deceased
had been a resident of Albany for 27 years,
and was highly respee'ed. She leaves two
daughters. Mrs C 11 Monroe, of Portland.
and Mi Minnie Van W indie, both of
whom have lieen at their mothers bedside
during her illness.
Mineral tat I ite at the family residence at
First stn-et and the I P railroad at 4 D ni
to-morrow.
A. 0. U. W. Picnic The members of
Safety Lodge No. 13 A O U W will give an
excursion to the front on the Oregon ra
cific R R on the 4th of July. A basket
pteoit- will Is? held mid music will enliven
the occasion. The fare for the round trip
has been placed at $1.00. Ti :keU may be
secured from the committee or from the
nir-inbers in business in the citv. Secure
tickets at once as only a limited number
will be sold. A few may be had at this
omce
W ten HI Ml MVITATlONa.
Wootlen, Tin,
Silver, Goldeti"
Cunmon every day.
MP Smiley.
Lebanon. Peicy R Keily. referee, and
Bert Veal. stenogTalier in the cases of the
Bank ot California, and tbe Linn c-tinty
National Bonk against J L Cowan and J
M Settle. W B Dcoaca and A J Roberts,
trustee, have been in tbe city two days
taking evidence in said cases.
Mr J R Stockman cf Albany wa in the
city to-day looking about the warehouse
that he his recently purchased for the Red
Crown flouring mills. They will tae
charge of the wareh ue July 1st and have
secured Mr J M Sett e to run it tor them
this year. They could not have found a
i?ttT man and one the people have more
confidence in than Mr Settle.
At the annual meeting of the stock hold
ers of the lebanon canal the following
were elected directors for the ensuing year:
Dr L Foley, t O'Neil. Jos hlkins. w H
Ponaca. E'tioan. M A Miller, and W C
Peterson. The directors then elected the
following officers: L Foley President. F
O'Neil Vice President. V C Peterson
Secretary. E Goan Treasurer. Express.
Removed. G W Shelton is homo again,
having lost his position at guard at tht
penitent-.ary. As Ueorge is not chariretl
with any dereliction of duty he is at a loss
to understand why he was discharge!. J
h Ihotuas of this place is the lucky man to
take his place. Gtiorge thinks an influence
has been brought to bear to cause his re
moval. Scio Press.
I ACCilMIXG.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
ad aH tie trarn cC erCa
f 1 1 ial 'y erKcstwlssar
1 satsveak, BSatatatsH .
roxxT.etc. Vaatstreawta,
deweicpEaexi sal 11-
BSwaa - e an
aatflia ef toe isxty.
1---. mm .
It - -rs: .:-. ; "
area. Fatntre tBSpoa-;3.
U 1 all mi B -V
swaeaaaaaav aa-t set
aaaaeUteaaaatl yee.
ERIE BEDttAL
EU rf". - ft.
aaej.a.aa. wssjweejeewesv2Wa
' mmm MmXm il aaawal aa IIV PM'
sr.. .TW.tlett c Vtilaiii. x-ra sH Pat-J
cate-a iiiiaaaasai in 1 jait 1 1... a
tB9R
Ot &mct is Ccs-rx U B. Pstts
atat art cart jetmre rwieci ia -sa tos.c 1
1 nil., frwa VVeh ee- "
Scxtd it jiri. d-iwaa a- pfcotos. -wa rV-wvtp-4
Scasrwe Ctarieenntcae": ? ier.:-ss ?ri.
a rasrewLCT. 1 ' - 1 . . -cast
ot sum is tie L'. S. aoa jensga coa:
sect tree. Arcs.
mfm e a taw Mm wee w w v was 1
5 oa. ssarrarr Crr.c c. WiswscTesi
Wa, a BSaaSasaaSafl
B- e
f . J K m Ig JBkv
BMaseB a a W 1 W KBamTeaW
-WBaLaSBaaSPW'.
Lose. -alSaaBtaBffia
Reliniotis Serviees.
If you wisli to la interested gvi to the Y
M C A hall to-morrow at 4 p m. Mr
Louis Anderson will speak.
Servicos at 10.110 and 7:43 at the Con
gregational church. The evening service
wilibe conductesl by the Sunday school in
recognitton of Chiidrens' Day. AH are
welcome.
M E Church : Preaching at 10:30 bv the
pastor. Subject: "Individuality in Christ
tan work and experience." Class meeting
following the morning tat IMC. Sunda
School at 2:30 p St, devotional meeting of
the Epworth League tf:4." p in. Children's
lay exercises at 7 .45 p in. lhe program
is entitled "The Church of the Future."
The public are cordially invited to aU of
these services.
Prevention ts better than cure, and vou
mav nevent that tlted feeling by taking
Hood's Strsaparllla, which will koe- your
blood pure and free from acid taint and
germs of disease .
If vou desire a beautiful complection
absolutely ftee from pimples and blotches
purify jour blood by the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparllla. Removes the cause of those
disfigurements and the skn will take care
of Itself, Be sure you get Ayer's Sarta
parilla. The nip of a poisonous snake Is but a
tlightremove from being more dangerous
than the poison of Scrofula in the blood.
Aver's Sarsaparilla purifies the vital fluid,
expels all poisonous substances .supplies the
elements of life, health, and strength.
jr. IVtce's Cream Halting Powder
Mast Perfect Mnde
A ..mh1 A iipe I lie
Always accompanies good health, and an
absence of appetite is an Indication of
something wrong. The loss of a rational
desire for food is soon followed by Isck of
strength, for when the supply ot fuel is
oit on the fire burns low. The system
gets inlo a low state, and is liable to
severe attacks of disease . The universal
testimony given hy those who have used
Hood's Sarsaparllla, as to its great merits
In restoring and sharpening the appetite,
In promoting healthy action of the diges
tive organs, and a a purifier of the blood,
constitutes the strongest recommendation
that can be urged for any medicine.
Those who have never used Hood's Sar
saparilla should surely do to this season .
Sweeping Reduction,
in Millinery.
Owing to the hard times all millinery
at the Ladies' Bazaar will be greatly
reduced for the next thirty days. Wo
extra charges will be made trimming.
This will be an excellent opportunity to
secure hats for yourself and children, call
and get our prices.
Fob Game Wakdkn.C V Watts, cf
Albanv. is prominently mentioned as the
proper person to fill the position of game
warden. A better selection could not be
made. He has for some time past served
as deputy game warden nnd ischurged th?
duties well and promptly. Charlie is an
enthusiastic sVortsman himself, and
realizes the necessity of having the game
laws rigidly enforced. Jefferson Review.
Hsu Tiiosk Nkkdin- It. Any of our
ituens having clothing that has been cast
off can render a good service by leaving
the same at the store of Klein Ar Imbtille s
for a deserving widow, rcstding in Sau
tiam precinct, who has the support of
eight or nine children, boys and girls.
Anything suitable for either the mother or
children will be acceptable.
OrKiciUis Elected. The following are
the newly elected oSeertof Uetilah Reliekuh
Lodge No. 15, 1. O. O. F:
Mrs J G Cherry. N. G.
Mrs T J Stites.'V. G.
Mrs Huldah Hunt, R. S.
Mrs A L Lamb. F. S.
Mrs J Gradwohl, Treasurer.
Ackowledokd it v all that M Senders
while defeated tor the office of J P ia still
in the lead in the tire Insurance business,
representing the leading companies writ
ing city business and the old CONTI
NENTAL of New York, the ONLY first
class company writing farm business io
the state.
A Little Daughter
Of a Church of England minister
cured of a distnaniiiR rath, by
Ayar's Sarsaparilla. Mr. Richard
BtKKEv the trell-knavrn Druggist, 207
AIcGill st MontreaL P. Q . says:
I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines
for 40 years, and have beard nothing but
good said of them, i know of many
Wonderful Cures
performed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, one
lu particular being that ot a tittle
dataghter of a Church of England minis
ter. The child was literally covered
front head to toot with a red and ex
ceedingly troublesome rash, from which
the had suffered for two or three years,
in spite ot the best medical treatment
a-.ailable. Her father was in great
distress about the case, and, at my
recommendation, tt last began tc ad
minister Ayer"a Sarsaparilla, two Un
ties of which effected a oomplet. core,
much to her relief and her father's
delight. 1 am sure, were lie here to-day .
lie would teatify in the strongest terms
as to the merits of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. A yer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
C ires others, will cure you
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