The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 05, 1894, Image 3

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    Wrkkly Dkmocrat. $t.7S per year
n advance. $2.00 at end of year.
BUY JEWEL
STOVES AND
RANGS
OF
MATHEWS &
WASHBURN
Can R.msk Corn. The fact ia being
divulged (hat t ia ia considerable of a
corn country and that instead of -its be
ing impossible to raise it at all, it can be
produced with considerable certainty
ana of a superior quality. Mr Bruck
man rias handed the Democrat several
ears of as fino lookint; corn as one can
find m the center of the great corn belt.
i rce cars aie about thirteen inches long
filled with plump kernels. The Bruck
man Bros raised eight acres of it. A
corn held will soon be a part of evry
farm run on the diversified plan in this
state.
Mr E A Barrett has also sent the Dem
ocrat several ears of corn, of which he
has four acres that will make 40 bushels
per acre. Hon R A Irvine, an old Ken
tuckian, who examined it sajs it shows
up well for Oregon. Mr Barret raises it
in the old style, working it well, which is
the principal thing for making corn do
well here.
An ExPEywYK Fubxoccb. Mr Johne
warbade, an inmate of the SoldiersHome
at Kosebnrg, came to Albany oa a for
lough and put np at the Rues House
e oecame acquainted with a Swede
named ergnos.acook traveling through
the valley. Together they did Albany,
taking on a cargo of liquor at stations
along the streets. Garbade became quite
tipsy and was put in a room occupied the
previous night bv Vergnoi. Vergnos
was seen in his room while he was tak
ing a sleep, and afterwards disappeared.
Gabade on awakening claimed t have
been robbed of $35, and it was surmised
Verenos did it, an effort wa made to
find the t ede ; but be had disappeared.
The Soldiers Home was notified and
Gabade w ill return to it tomorrow, much
sooner than be had intended, bat proba
bly no wiper. Some ptoole never learn
by experience.
The Income Tax. Though the incom
tax law spreads out over Oregon the fol
lowing item will not be of much personal
interest to Albany people : though there
are men in Linn county who undoubted
ly have considerable of a larger income
than 4000, for instance Jacob Kees. But
here is the item. On personal incomes
it is a tax of 2 per cent on all amounts
above $4OD0. The Ux is to be levied on
and after January 1, 1C95, and is to be
payable on or before the tirst day of July
1895. It is to be assessed on the income
received "in the preceeding calender
year,'' that is. for the first levy the cal
ender year of 1894. If the tax ia net paid
on or before July I, a penalty of ft per
1 cent on the amount unpaid, w ith inter
est at 1 per cent a month, shall be levied
it a addition.
Men Specially Invited. The lecture
of Mrs Xarcissa White Kinney, at the
TJnited l'reebvterian church, Tuesday
evening, will be of interest to men, and
the men of Albany, both old and young,
are earnestly urged to be present and
hear her. Mrs Kinney ia an enthusiastic,
eloquent speaker and holds her audience
as few speakers cau. Her lectures are
highly complimented by the press where
ever she has been, which shows that she
has lost none of her former vigor and
ability. She is worthy of a good house.
Let us give her one. Lecture to begin
promptly at 8 o'clock. A collection will
be taken.
A Novel Wat. The hop growers in
the vicinity of Btownsville adopted a
novel plan of harvesting their crop this
year. Not being able to pick their hops
on account of the low prices they gave
the use of their dry houses to the pickers
and furni'htd wood for drying. The
price of sulphur, burlap and other nec
ceseariea for drying and packing wid be
deducted from the money received for
the hops, and if any balance remains
above 40 cents per box for picking it will
be the property of the owner of the yard,
otherwise he makes no profit. North
Yamhill Record.
Will Slkvby it Up. The survey o
"the Willamette for its improvement was
to begin this morning. It is probable
the entire appropriation will be used up
in the survey. That ia the usual atyle.
The survey ia a fake and unnecessary.
The pilots of tbe river steamers know
the channel completely and just where
improvements should be made. Let the
government take off its coat and go to
work and not spend its time in making
surveys in absolutely anneeded places
"The river has already been surveyed too
tmxti. ihia kind of foolishness makes
one weary.
BcsawEsa. Astoria merchants toll a
1 reporter that business in that burg is
about twice what it was a year ago. A
Portland man in Albany eaya business
; has picked up wonderfully in that city,
and is in fact rushing except in two cr
three lines. Like report come from
other parts of the state. People gener
ally are adapting themselves to the
present condition of affairs and making
the beat of things.
Died is the Asylum. Several months
ago Fred Hess, a blacksmith, was taken
to the insane asylum from Albany. He
gradually grew worse, and became so
wild and unmanageable as to require his
being placed in a straight jacket, in
which be waa kept five months. Last
week he died. Strong drink had played
an important pait in bis downfall.
The Peninsniar
Stove, Cook and
Heating, the
Best on Earth,
For Sale by
Stewart & Sox
Hardware Co,
H F MERRILL
INSURANCE AND MONEY
BROKER
Albany, Or.
City and county warranta bought and
ao'd.
oat s us ms.
Cusick Block
Al y,0r.
Filling and extracting ol teeth withou
pain a specialty.
K. 0. T. M
tr..Aiu verv Haturday .ven ntT in K. O.
T. MHall. Vlsl'lng Knight inv ted to
attend. a i. Lam D, ucm.
Mr Frank Watson has returned fiom
Portland.
Mr Robert Foster, of Portland, an old
time resident of Albany, is in the city on
a short visit.
Jhdge Hewitt returned on Saturday
night from McMinnville, where ho hna
been holding Circuit Court.
Rev G M Weimer, formerly pastor of
the Christian church of thia city will
soon remove to Kansas. Kugene Guard.
Prof 7. M Parvin retnred yesterday
from Albany, where he goes once a wee'
to attend to a large class in music
Salem Statesman.
George Caldwell, of Portland, 4k
Sunday with Albany friends. Thia city
has considerable attraction for Albany's
former citizen in more waya than one".
Nellie Bly in the New York World ex
poses Mrs Abbott, the Georgia Wondei,
who was in Albany at one time. Miss
Bly did Mrs Abbott's tricks and shows
how any one can do tho same thing.
Even Sandow couldn't lift her.
A M Smith, a prominent Portland bus
iness man, who died at his home in that
city Friday, joined Protection Lodge No.
2, A 0 U W, of this city 6ome doaen years
ago.while engaged putting in a mill here,
and has retained his membership in tnat
lodge continuously. His family will get
2,0C0 accordingly. Salem Statesman.
H W Cottle, who has been for 16 years
the secretary-manager of ihe State In
surance Company, resigned Friday ou
account of the condition of his health,
which forces him to live in a drier cli
mate, where he hopes to recuperate.
Kdmund C Giltner, assistant secretary
of state, was elected in Mr Cottle's place
A Uiesy waa elected assistant.
Col R W Mitchell, of Portland, Maj
Jackson, of the V S A and Weahol the
W V fc C M R Co, came in from Albany
a few days ago, and have been making
some observations of the country in this
valley. A grand ball will be "given in
Burns -hit evening in honor ef the dis
tinguished guests.-H.irney Items. Moral
if you want to be "distinguished" and
have a dance given in your hon.tr go to
Harney county. Welcome.
The fall term of U e Supreme Court
opened in Salem todav.
No is engine has been repaired and i
now ready for !us::ie BR,
Costs on delinquent taxes were not add
ed in Marion county until today.
Blind Tom will 'twin Albanv on Oct 19,
when our citizens will be given a treat in
the musical line rarely enjoyed here.
The fact that geese have not yet legan
moving south is taken as a good s'gn that
we will have some mere clear weather.
The city of lacoroa has brought suit
against the Tacoma Light & Water Com
pany to recover $1,000,000 damages tor
false repr sentations.
The Albany social club's annua! ball
taken place at the Armory next friday
rlr;f McLvman's orchestra, of Salem.
will furnish the inusle. Ticket only $1.
Ti e foot ball season begin in the east
'ait Saturday. Yale beat Trinity, Prince-
too Lafayette, Harvard Dartmouth, and
Amherst A'orcester, the ciactc colleges
having an easy th'ng of it.
Will Stark areno-v in tneir new store
in the Cuiick Block, one ot the first jewel
ry stores in Oregon. They have a big
Stock of goods, and sell at popular prices.
Ladies Aid. society will meet to-morrow
at J :3o o'clock it the residence of Mrs
Henry Hopkins The advisory board will
meet'at the tame place at 1 o'clock.
A meeting of the Oregon Association of
Nurserymen will be he'd at Portland,
Oregon. on Wednesday, Cctob;r trd,lSo4,
at 2 p m in ihe parlor of the Hotel Perkins
corner jth a.id Washington Sis. Mr A
brownell of this city is President.
The University athletic associai'on has
elected officers ta follows: Harry Temple
tin. president; H Davis, vice president;
R H Hurlew cetretary ; H Davl-,1 Tem
pletoti and Bryson.execntive committee.
A football team will re organized at once.
Euger.e Guard.
The 'contract for builoing the new
grand stand for the Mechanic Band, has
been let to Wm S Richard. Sufficient
money has not been raised for it, and an
effort will be made to secure more. Stand
in with the band.
Prof C F How 'a: . will meet all the
young men who desire to enter the even
ing classes !n book-keeping anH arithrce
tic at fie Y M C A room to-night ra S-30.
All young men in the c'at Interested in
this wotk arc cordially invited to come
out.
Jktrs. Entlgn IL Smith
Etaa, Cat
Like Other Women
I have suffered tot xs years with a complication
ot troubles, with continuous, almost unbeara
ble pain ia my back. The Grip also pros tra
H
il
s
Sarsa
parilla ted me. Bat Hood's
c
ures
S&rsaparllla has cured
me of all my troubles,
and I cannot speak too
rtvtaVV
hlghly of it Mas. E. B. Smith, Box ta Etna, Cat,
Heod'S) Pills cure headache snd indigestion.
INSURANCE AND MONEi
BROKER.
Conrlv Warrants Bought an
Hold. Office, Mastoti Blofk, Albany
OrcgOB.
J C LITTLER
Good work a fpec'alty.
ALBANY,
OREGON.
tlEO E FISH
THE PLUMBER.
Tin rooGing and plumbing. OppoiU
the opera house.
P0MPLE1S0
J POWDER.
POZZONIS
Ccmbines every element of
beauty and purity. It is beauti
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and harmless, and when
riehtlv used is invisible. A most
delicate and desirable protection
1 to the face in thia climate.
1
Insist upon having tho genuine.
IT 13 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. K
a C MOOS, opposite. Rum hi me,
I'etd, biai, thorU, Orm in-, ,
bun, liuc-wheat rye fliur, h j,
.r-v. potatoa', etc.
Hour
a.
Fa LADY'S TOILET
U Is not complete
without an ideal
TUESD aTS?
How Ham. Wah Appointed. Mr W
H Parker, of this city, one of the candi
dates for collector of customs nt Yaquina,
publishes the following letter in tho Ore
gpnian : As it might be of interest to some
of the disappointed othce-seokers of Ore
gon to know how J W Ball secured the ap
pointment of collector of customs at Ya
quina, a statement of the facts is here
with given. 1 received a letter from Sec
retary Carlisle, dated May 12, 1S94, in
which he informed me that "Mr Bali waa
the only applicant for Jhe position," when,
in tact, Meagre 1) Carlisle and M M Ilavis
of Corvallis and myself all forwarded ap
plications for the position, two of tho ap
plications tcing in registered letters, the
receipts for which were received in due
time. J R Markley haa boasted since Mr
Bail received the appointment that ho got
one of the clerks of the department intoxi
cate! and while in that condition exacted a
promise from him that Ball should receive
the appointment, and how well ho kept
that promise may he inferred from tho fact
that, wiien the time for making the ap
pointment came. Mr Ball's was the on'y
application on file. If some of the disap
pointed office-seekers that did not stand La
with Markley & Co would make an invest
igation, they too might find that they had
no applications on bio for the positions
allien they sought.
A Cook Book Fbkb. "Table and
Kitchen" is the titk of a new cook bock -published
by the Price Baking Powder
1 ompany, Chicago. Just at this tiiuo it
will be sent free if you write a postal men
tioning the Dkmocrat. Hesidt contain
ing over 400 receipts for all kinds of pastry
and home cookery, there are many hints
for the table and kitchen, showing how to
set a table, bow to enter the dining room,
etc; a hundred snd one hints m corv
branr.h of the culinary art. Cookery of the
very finest and richest as well as of the
most economical and home like, is prov id
ea tor, ttemember "table and Kitchen "
will be sent, postage prepaid, to and lady j
sending her address (name, town and state)
plainly given. A copy in German or Scan-1
dinavian will be sent if desired. Postal j
card is as good as a letter. Address Price !
Halting fowder Co, Chicago, HI.
. t HP - m . i
iv -.m. 1 Kami , me iemociiat re
cently mentioned a 500 mile walk begun by
two Portland men. The Prineville Review
says: K H Collis. of the firm of Corbett.
Failing ft Roberts, and W S Love, of Love
Rushong. druggists, of Portland, Oregon,
arrived in Prineville Sunday evening.
1 heee gentlemen are enjoying a novel out
ing during their holiday from business.
They art making a 500-mile walk from the
city, via Eugene. Prineville and Tbe Dalles.
hile crossing the Cascade mountains thev
were caught in a starui which rendered one
day of their journey very unpleasant, and I
defeated their intention of making the as- i
cent of the higher peak of the Three Sisters.
Their trin has nlaiUi a ,Wn nhntA
upon their cheeks, which corresponds very
neatly with tbe whiskers they have with
them. The young men carry a gun and
fishing tackle, and are enjoying all the '
X?Ut? fwf- 3! W'Mon-
fir rZ ll I 1 arm Springs Agency
tor The Palles. and wnl return to Portland
over old emiirrant trail on the North si.'.eof i
the Columbia.
To Keep
tue i-eac e jut and airs
Charles J Danta were married in 1S76. and I
nave lived together eighteen years, and
have five children. Thev now reside in Haa
Third Ward. According to the story of
Mrs Danta. a Dale, hardworking woman of
about forty, Mr Danta has drank for a
geed many years, often threatening her
life as well as her children's Mrs Danta
is tired of it. and this morning swore cut a
warrant for his arrest asking that be be
held to keep the peace. Last night he went
borne intoxicated, afterward admitting
that he drank seventeen glasses of liquor
during the day, and when mad rushed for
a case knife he had hid. and which he had
ground to to a very sharp point making a
very dangerous weapon, wet h be said be
had made to kill a Lebanon man. sirs
Danta went for the Doiice and when Mar
shal Lee and Nigntwatch McClain arrived
oe nad hid under tbe aide
I T I
taken to the calaboose, and todav tamed
i i.ei uil'iri lac ;'ie -ft.!. lie W:1S ,
over
to Justice Freerksen' care. Mrs
Danta wcrks in the steam laundry.
Os CmsA.-Tbe lecture of Rev Sunder
land at the Santist Church, last sisrht. on
China was of particular interest on account
ot tbe present war. .Several of the nt.-re-
opt tean views were timeiy. Ihe speaker
presented one idea that in a measure ac-
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uuuw tva ; 1. v ..,--.-..-...-. . l."t e
no raiiroaos ana ao evary thing by hand,
even the getting out coal, and hence their
supply for war vessels is rJwavs ina.lem.ite
and some of tMe vessels failed' entirely to
work. This war will do one thing, that is.
make the Chinamen Lnild railroads and
get out of their old nit. Two or three cf
the views presented were cf Sui Fui, where
Lev ...n.t Mrs Hill are located, and several
of tbe Yawgtse Kiang. on which they nav
igated to that distant inland city. The
address was entertaining and was apprai-
N oy an
Busd Tom. He is the criminal ad the I
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f! US .l!ornCuUe I
electrified audience thr.Kigbotit the world ;
by
his phenomenal piano playing. Hu
- ..uin..M.t- Hi'- uui nvuuriiuiiiuu 1U-
msh an evening of pefltct entertainment.
UUnd Tern has never been equalled. His
imitations and perfect renditions of the '.
most diflitclt mmositinnti an et-er.ti.-n. i
and stand with the effotts cf the grandest j
performers. He will sorely appear at the
upera Mouse tn one night only. Thursday ,
Oct Wth- T he price has been arranged to ,
suit the times, having been placed at "5. '
50 and 33 cents, which are now on s?.le at j
nooges a jicf arianu Drug store.
Ax Appe.u, Takkx. The civil suit of J
H Miller va John Leeds for the sum of
$110.20 recently tried in tbe juatice'a j
rt. Qt auZi.a .. i
VWMIHVI SIIC Ulilt Ulwll(,Vt i .'-"I) I
appealed to the circuit court by tbe
plaintiff. He was awarded a judgment ,
against Leedy for $11.75 and for the
possession ol certain personal property. '
The transcript waa fi'.ed with tbe clerk j
yesterday. Statesman. j
J A Gross, of t!ii citv
,
has purehased of j
H D Parker the Ashland Depot hotel and
will take charge of it in a few days. Mr
Gross is sn old hand at the business and
one of the bet on tbe coast.
The Modern Beauty
Thrive on good food and sunshine,
ith plenty of cxerds in the open air.
Her form glow with health sod her face
bloom with it beauty. It her system
needs tue cleansing ac Ion of a laxative
remedy, the uses the gentle and pleasant
liquid laxative Syrup ot Fig.
Money To Loan.
I have money to loan on eood farm
land in Linn and Be.iton counties in
sums not over $3000. Ko delay in fur
nishing the coin. Call on C G Burkhan,
Alhanv Orcyrtn A U.i, mflnt In Inan r n
city property in any amount on long time
hi it low raic 01 i.ucicsi.
How Abe Yock Eves. Prof A Stark,
of Will A Stark, ia nowprepared to ex
amine scientifically and accurately by
the latest impoved methods ol modern
science all who desire to have their eyea
tested. Prof Stark haa recently graduat
ed Irom the Opthalmic College at Chica-
0, and ia thoroughly equipped for the
elicate and important work of fitting
the.eyes ao as to be relieved of atrain ana
the vision assisted. l)o vou need ilaaaea?
Call on Prof Stark and learn about your
eyes. Do your old glassea lire you?
Call and secure aome that will rest you
and help your eyeaight-
To make the hair grow a natural color
prevent baldn-ss.and keep the scalp healhty
Hall's Hair Renewer was invented, and
has proved It6elf successful.
flood' Pill are purely vegetable, and
do not purge pain cr gripe. Sold by all
druggists.
See those stylUh "Qjee-i'
2.00 per dozen at Tinkes.
photoi only
If you wm. t a li-j smo u calljfor. J. .-, (.h
whit) labor (igr.
Mrs H J Sowers vlll hold reception
Thin gday, Fridiy and Saturday this week
in the Millinery ptrlor ol the Ladies
Bazaar. All the ladies of Albany and
vicinity are cordially invi'ed.
Mrs A -hby invites the Ladies oi Albany
to come to her Millinery p-irlor, to view
her stock of fine millinery. Prices
cant be beat.
Born, on Monday, Oct 1, 1894, to Mr
nnd Mrs Henry Sueaena.ln Albany, a boy.
The Corvallis Maeons will visit the
Albany lodge In a body on the night of
the 19th.
The regular meeting of the Rathbone
Sisters will be held at their ha'.l tonight.
A full attendance Is destred.
Baltimore won the National leagur pen
nant, New York second, Boston third,
then Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Cleveland,
Pittsburg, Chicago, (Jlnclnnattl, St Louis,
Washington, Louisville.
Yesterday afternoon Grace Hardman,
daughter of I he county recorder, was
playing sec-saw when she fell from the
board breaking both bones of one of htr
legs. Br Ellis was called and set the
bone.
The Ladies of the Maccaboe are prepar
ing the live drama, "The Deacon, ' and
will present It at the opera house with a
good cast of local talent In two or three
weeks. Oct 19 was tt for ti but the date
will nrobaplv be changed on account of
I the Blind Tom, also down for thai day.
The Eugene Register tay that of lasi
year' junior, sophomoie and fieihmen
clatsea of the University of Oregon, all
have returned excepting five students, and
two of these are expected very soon.
There re now 103 stitdenisln the college
classe '.
A match footrace ha been made be
tween "Whiskers'" or Trine, of Snilng
field and J B Cooley of Brownville fur
$400 a side. The distance is 75 jard and
the race was 10 be run on the Stewart
track at Eugene this afternoon between
2 and 3 o'clock.
The Psh ladder at Oregon City is com
pleted. It plan of consiruction consists
of poo's blasted in the so:id rock so that
the fish can pas from one 10 the other,
and (bus ascend the cataract. New let
the salmon come; but will they.
The report Is bcln;? circulated that
within a few days the Oregon Pacific
Railway will have a line of river steam
er plying between this place and Cor
valds.thus giving to Salem another direct
line of transportation with San Francisco.
Saiem Journal.
Robert "iteptoe was tried for cn offenae
committed last May, befote Recorder
Henton. He had ridden though the city
at an illegal speed and used profane and
vulgar language. Fined f$ Alter being
fined for driving hi horse taster than was
allowed, Robert Steptoe hunted up a
friend and the two mer,af:er son.o convi
vialty went to the corner of Second and
Thurston streets, where they weie refuted
admittance on account of plenty of com
pany ahead of them. Some profane and
odscene language fo. lowed, and the retu.t
was that nighwatchman McCUUn. whowaa
in the viclniiy took the men l;i charge ar.d
steered tbem Into the calabcose. Both
plead guilt v and were fined 95 ar-icce ar.d
cots, which they psid.
T',"
lust af,T "
John Webber, of Corvallis. has pegged j
5tr -,obn Br-KS 'jing dangerously ill
at -1-5 horn near this city,
Mr Moore served only two and a half
Years as P. M. of Corvallis
Mr Semen Mever went t Salem today
mlM,re he wi work in oigar sSore .
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J a-T1' n Albany to day from
EMensbnrg. ah., and will spend the
arinter here-
ni 11 i.,-i,,i
day to attend a meetiug of the State Nnr-
aoraaen's association.
Rev P A Moses went to Oregon City to-4
ilav to attend the Annual Conference ct the
M E Church South.
E H Bryant, of tbe reform chil. was
in Albany today after two escaped boys,
both from Portland,
John W Minto took charge of tbe Police
force of Portland as chief this movuing.
An appointment that will result in pJeaty
of dissension.
Mr S M Daniel. Scio's progrewive nser
cbant. was in the city today. Mr Daniel
believes in printers ink. and uses it liber
ally, tie report a good business.
Mr ,'ohn Cart wright. who has Ufa on
the Populist for a couple years, recently as
editor, went to Salem today, and will go to
o m
T00 " a ,ew
. -n.,f 01 r bsj received a letter of
E H Burn ham. in which it wa staled that
Mr L urn ham had resided then.- two monCis
before coming to Albany, and it was desir
ed to know the parttcalars of tbe affair.
Crawfordsv illc.
CuwnBDvtLLE, Or. Oct. 1st 1M.
The fall rains appear to have l-us
mk for bad roads .
Many changes are Wing made here.
Three or four families, are moving out but
double fhat cumber are moving in. Mr
Wina from Virginia ha bought a tract
of land from Mr Ireland and is moving on
it. Mr Miles Craig and Mr J B Cox nave
moved back from Southern Oregon to spend
he winder and enjoy our moist clinjrte.
J it Wi?nian. tbe Uaiksmith. ha
oveti w t-aiw wu.atMi Wt an openinff
fcr a otacksmith. This is a ew.1 lcteation
nI a large extent rrf country wanting work
of that kind done and a rood nnith would
,i0 we
v , .
,1" It Lif.
8 Hoajr had tbe misfortune to be
badly hart by a horne fallinir on him di-
locating bis ankle, and otherwise honing
hi"", wnich will confine him for awhile
It VV Meecs who ha Iwen sick for o
leng a lime propotes to visit Albany and
other portions of tbe valley this week "for a
change. Vksi.et.
Fire at Cira-nt's Vass.
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Graxts Pa. Oct 2. A fire hnjui
cut
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a J,'- ock lat nighl, rtarted m the recr
f ?tetleer's old harneiw hop. and prob
ablv of incendiary origin, in an unoccupied
room. Several liuildiBgs, all cheap ones.
burned, and the personal losses were
light. Only one building was insured, be-
luujfiug m n iiHgr-. aastsai I no iiii?t.
log, waa damaKe in movinir Mr Stone
household good, and ilrog from use drug
store. Six store room were btuxed. five
beinir occunied. 1 as a 1 taken. 1 lumber. 1
a restaurant, 1 meat market and ta dental
office- Total los not heavy.
What's The Matter With S :Io.
Ve hear that S M Daniel's cash -store is
doing a lively business. He certain!, y must
be selling goods at ven low prices, other
wise people would not buy no libera Hy as
we near tiiey are doing. We notice also
that be is not afraid to advertise and U
people know he has something to sell
wants tbeir tnde.
tthe
and
50 CSTa
Isn't Much But It I a gt kkI
deal these days. Two of theoa make
$i and ten $5. That's more. Go to
Parker Bros with these 50 cent pice et
when you arc after groceries produt
and baked goods and you will find tr .e
investment the best to be secured ;in
the cltv.
Blest be the ties that bind
The people to this store.
Good ireatrnent, tresh good. a6."
an expert bak'.r doe the business.
My firt invoice of
Jackets has arrived.
l.adic coatK. and
S K You mo
W 0 iVisley, piano tuner, from Portland
will bo in the city for several days. Orders
for tuning may lie left at Hodgus & Mc
Farland's drug store.
v
WILL & STARK, the jeweler.
Ladles cheap shoes. Good wearera and
v.-ry nest. Atft E Ytwso'i.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Awarded Cold Mtdal MlrWriattr Fair. San Ir'r.ndsca.
Don't fall to attend thegTand display of
millinery at tne Ladle Bazaar thlt week.
Everything new and veiy latest stylea.
Aiitua, Marlter.
''Vneat. Sle
Oata, 22e
Flour, 13.00.
Hatter, 20a.
EggB, 18c,
laird, 12 to V.:
Pork-hamM,tS(iifi. ;ahonldt un,!l;io lOej
rnnr. II to 18c. ' "
Hay, baled, 97
o atoea, 25'.
Apple , 4T
Sknsiulk LjAWYkhs The lawyers asso
ciation of Salem met yesterday, among
those present lioing Judges Burnett and
Hewitt- They discussed legal matters and
Wisir discussions will bo a surprise to somo
who Ihirk lawyers want to cinch every
body. Ihe Journal says: Tho general
trend of the discussion was to reach the
most feasible way of making litigation less
expensive to the parties and criminal trials
loss expensive to the taxpayers. Both
judges expressed the determination to set
trials at positive dates so that witnesses
would know whon to be present, and to see
to it that cases are tried at the times for
', which they ore set. This will probably do
away with continuances for llimsy excuses
and will make lawyer and client certain to
lto ready with their testimony.
A Live Place. Accounts of live places
are refreshing thse nuiet times. The
Marshtield Mail tells of one: Capt Dun
ham came over from llamlon on Monday
and reports the town as lively Iteyond ho
lier On Friday night id W H Thomas'
hotel one hundred and seven took supper,
and on Monday aiout 40 itersona came up
on the Anteloiie. The black sand mine men
are m'ttini? readv for onerntion. nnd it t.
reported that the private secretary of James 1
inn, inc ruiiroau uiuuuitie, was m iiandon
last week. The woolen mill jmt receiied
a new order for 1000 blankets.
Dibciiamgkd. I'pon examination
by
Justice rreerlisen Mias 1 1 anta wa- dis
charged. It was said to I- a family affair.
rautiiy anoint ;.receeu uj seventeen gjaeses
of liquor are not gendly pleaant ones
Mr Danta is probably all right when sober;
but according To the stop; ; of Mrs Danta,
heard by the Man about loan, not when
ginned up, and tbe man who pay 5 and 10
cents each for 17 glasses of liquor in a day
will not have much left for hi family these
hard times.
.
a iiixiw tut it OUTKK -11 il Stones
drye? near Cotvallis, is proving a success.
Mr Stone writes the Di.mim at that he has
already dried 1800 bushels of prur.es, run
ning three out of ten days, and haa about
1000 bushels yet to dry. The dryer works
with great success, doing even work. It
will pay interested parties to M how it
works. The process producas splendid re
sults in the quality of tbe fruit.
The Man about Town baa received a
Spring- Valley, Minn., paper wbirh tells
how the cyclone atrnck that city recent
ly. The cone-shaped c'oud came from the
eouthwet,and without warning struck
the north part of the city and demolished
exeryuung nth which it came in con
taei 1 t'e ccclo.ie moved Witts llarnt-
nmg rapidity and had come and gone be- j Since 1S80 the Paten'. OJSce ha zrai.icd
fore people conld realize what had bap-! J.$oo patents towonen,. and in New York
pened. It waa heard two minutes before City 37,000 women support their hus
it atrnck the city, but people mistook it ! bands.
for a freight train and batd no attention
to the r.oise. They wece therefore Ulen
practically unawares and no one had
time to think of seeking safety.
1 ne lottags on tbe tr-?s i duipperin g.
but L- Hie. are fc-re in profase abundance "' a;ouS ' Introduce more of the
Other things may die, but they bold on ( ongter. Forty pairs of nightin
with a pertinacity worthy a better cause. I le hve already beea oroered from
The Chinese should study their habit and j Europe, and will arrive nere within a
imitate their other qualities if they wnt They were cogr.t to It fall In
to whip the Jap. Salem Journal. The ! ,he Harts mountains. The society has
flies left Albany ome time ago. Sorwn ! made arrangement ta receive 35
are no larger of any use. There are ao i pair of rrxcklng bbd from Chicago ia
fie on ut. W are clean.
Pague wesuber fiag said rain today and
we have had tie best weather of the season,
a lovely day. If Mr Pague would predict
at tbe end of tbe Jay far the preriou day
be would hit it ofteoer. As it is. any one
watching the wind and barometer wruid
strike it oftener.
Hoax. On Sun. lay Sept. 30tb. in Pen-
dletoo, to Mr and Mrs Omar Hendricson
a boy.
The lact
that 1 iocs :'i ,ar;ai:.i a. once
'airly tried, becomes the family medicine, j
speak volume lor It excellence and 1
medicinal merl:. Hood' Saraparila I
Nature' or.'-worker.
Hoxad' l!i becotse the favorite
cathartic with ever y one whotrlcs them
rva'i; frM
Oct. 2. The
J HANOI! VI
ar.ti-ion.-ign
feeling at Peking is increasinsr houriv.
and the a-rtlivtritics? find it difficult to re- i
press outbreaks of the Chim-se popula-
lion. leading Chinese rrproentatives ;
at Peking fear if tbe Japanese march up- j
on Peking, the capital will bo captured, j
as the Chinese soldiers gathered Ut d- i
fend it are duwatistie! and unre liable. .
It is reported l.i Hurt t hane bast re
ceived orders not to proceed to Cores.
wfcai m in mu as?
New Yosac, Oct. 2. Senator Hill held
a conference todav with tii-orgv B. M
Ciellan, E. L. Kidjreway. Oeneral Wiley
and Clerk De Forest. At the close of
tbe conference Hill ami Pe r'orcst left
tbe hotel tcsethcr. To reporters Hill
said: "I must decline i- say anything
of a political nature." Da F'orest, how
ever, remarked -. '-Tlie senator has not
yet acrejttcd Cie mtiiiination."
Klicumatism
:J !)p-pi.i
licved.
Kc-
Bi-otxjarT, Q -, Spt i0, 1S94 - I ave
tken llJOd'a Srpsri!la sn 1 it fghMt me
a good appetite and enabic me 10 l.-ep
w1. I have xxa troublrd witk rheuma
tKm and djaoepaia E.iJ Hood' ai, ba
rilla relieves me. At-RRt Fucaufcca.
Hood's pill cure ick iieadschc.
M r W (,i fiord Nash!roive to resu-ne
giving lessons on th piaioforte.in Albany
on Thursday afternoon, and pi-idsv morn-
ingoteac1- week. H" wi l be lounoat
thtreiMtti:eol Mr Willi Nalt. corner
of Fourth and Montgomery rct. where
term can be aacerwuned and arTS-ijc
ments made. Mr .V Gifford Nah has
recently reterned from a coure of nearly
lour years tady at Ilpaig. Germany ; one
ver in l! conservatory, sno me rest 01
the time as a private pupil ol Herr Pro
fessor Krautc.
School Shoes. My :ock of sltoe in
medium and cheap grd? wa never bet
ter. 1 have added eotr.e new lines and
Invite inspect-. ". Every pair (fuaianteed
and wilt be repaired free of charge i they
rip or are Imperfect in any way.
S E Vet; so
Winter Is coming and jou noild have
some rl,t,s taken before the rainy
weather set in. See the new photos at
Tinkle .
Knit 'JsDKRwa.va. Mv stock ht com
plete In fine, medium and cheap grace
The belt value 1 have ever nsd for the
prices. S E Young.
Look out for Mr Ashbyt fall stock of
millinery
Wil; At Stark keep up with the ttmesln
the latest styles ol jewelry. Vou wili not
mi it If you call on tbem for anything
n the jewelry tne.
See my novelties in mens fine shoes.
S E Yocng.
Bartielt pears at the Pot Office grocery
Choice Crawford peach :s by the box at
the Post Office grocery.
Clean towels to ovary customer at Viereok
shaving parlorr.
Baths at Viorecks shaving snd hair
i nttinn parlors.
The bec'.lrasat oo!Io in the oitv st C nal
Iayer a
Hot Bath and warm rooms at Veilck'
(afrwiving psilor.
ft lot bsths st Verick's shaving parlor.
Jf.ie Steam Laundry t a nome la atltu
Mini ft I a pood one. It doe bctte
Kovi. than I done at the washee houcs
In l. limn inn it is rheaucr ihan ihe
a aatit.i. linnit. THa m,iiiv rt&ld In the
Steotx laundry ia spent In Albany among
.. . ' -. . ... 1 . . 1.
-wtillc people. iu ptittuiiiAc
.Stcasr.l-aiinorv r
A two large stove for sate, inquire at
vencat oaroer anop.
Toskine for the blood.
Take Toskine liver pllla.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair Highest Award.
Oystere, oysters, oysters.
Where 'r
At V H Pfeiffers, Hroadtvlbin St,
I'iastem and Qlympla, served in
atyle, at all hours.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Dr H E Beers left this noon for Waueo
on a buLiness trip of a few days.
Mrs Lottie Hunter has begun a suit for
divorce against her hu.-Land. A K Hunter.
Miss Nona Irvine returned tlr.s noon from
a trip to Cunby, where her step-mother has
been suffering from a serious burn.
Col Frank Parker, of tho Walla Walla
Statesman, was in Albeny today on hio wav
to his goat ranch near Toledo.
Married, at the United Presbyterian
parsonage, Oakville, Oct Snd. 1894, by Rev
A M Acheson. Mr Josiah LeLn and Mrs
Flora B Rtitledge, all of Linn county. Or.
. . '
Judge O M Denny, who is at the Hotel
I'end leton, i the gentleman who biought
to this country the Mongoliaa pheaw.nt
wiiieh has been called after bun and is
known as (he "Denny pheasants." By
resolution at the last Mate editorial Asso
ciation, the editora with one acord agreed
henceforth to call it after Judge Iienny.
cndleton fc O. I hev all broke their word.
for not a paper in the state chIIs them the
Denny pneaeant regularly, though Mr
Denny is certainty entitled to the honor.
HOME AND ABROAD
Blind Tom Oct 18
Teacher of vocal and Instrumental
mtiilc. Mi Untie M Warner, corner
4th ar.d Elhtwonh stieet.
Blind lorn Oct 18. -Tho Deacon" will
' be presented by the Ladies of the
Macra-
nee jci 19 intended at nrt.
j 493 men in Portland have already pld
! $, s ,nd each foi their dou under tl e
) r ew w, e,ry a 0f ,,cm ktcring.
! 1 t,e tcmer Scotia tailed from Yaquina
! a '''K '""d f Pioneer stone,
P" fteamer Pac!6; Oast will arrive In a
,ew "d sail on the 9th with a big
I IoJ-
Late advices from Australia tell of the
discovery of a nugget at Coolgaidie which
weighs 1 S.ooo ounce and Is worth 3o,
000. it Is atS to have been taken from a
reef, tr.e whole face of which glitters with
gold. The wonderful find ha crested In
tc.ie excitement and attiacted a tumult
uou rush to the rtch digging.
Jim C.rbett at least has tot of sand.
He offers to fight all the big heavy
weights of the country, Fiml-nmons.
Jackson, Smith, Maher A-c one at a time
lor a week, and will quit then for sood.
Women continue to be heard from, fo
thta country 1 500 women ate piacttng
medWne, 175 presetting the so Del. more
) than 6,oso managing post-cfficcs.and oirer
M.nao.00.1 rirn ltuani. lnrnn,..
The socVty for the importation of song
bird Into the 'te, whkh espendtd about
faioo in :Sqi-03 in Introducing birds
here, ks been ro much gratified at the
success which attended iti firt effort
Fejmsrv or Mar'
Jury List.
FoLisrui U the ptnel of the names of
pe son drawn a Juror for the October
term A D 19. tbe Circuit Court of tbe
state of Oregoo. for the County of Linn, to
meet on tbe "J2tx! instant together with
j lhair refidc-ncc and occtpaliou:
ami: occrrsTtos
Matt Scott. SUxkuun.
J kicKonkie Fanner.
Kta;lalC!.-tK
Albany
I rta
Le banco
Maj
Seio
Shedd
Huriaborg
liaise
lfamburg
terkv.
Kcio
ttLx-lbara
Albany
J C Hiiye-J.
' Nelsot
Capitalist.
Farmer.
M Cretan!,
i -Faixstr.
Nelson,
0 E Holdredge.
II M Ugstett.
K J Wirioughl v.
TVesntw Brandoo, Farmar.
E K I ptaever. Capttabk'.
J M indiev. Farmaw.
JI V Bilyeu. Fsraer
M M Ander. Farmer.
F B Allen Merchant.
J G Boyle. Carpenter.
l-lanan
Jordan
l-elsmoa
Uaisey
Miller
Browner Lie
I . ...
Lebanon
Albanv
A .
Albany
Bow land
Albany
She! burn
Ifalsey
Waterloo
Scto
Sbeibarn
Madi.n Calavan. Farmer
N M Folli. laborer,
Marion Smith. Farmer,
VVilUm Hale. Fanner,
E A Eran. Farmer,
Marion IVtwning. Fanner.
w T I MmajajsjajL Fanuer
Ali Mathews
Merchant.
Farmer.
Favmcr.
Farmer.
Clert
Farmer.
Fanner.
F'armer,
Men oant.
vartuer.
J W Wtl-on.
W S Churchill.
1 ll Psarce.
LC Marshall.
B F Titu.
John Pearl.
C H W hitnev.
R HCalavan,
C T floin.
Here'i- a new tray to draw butine. The
Boot ami Shoe Keo rtW tell aUmt it
I wa more than struck l-r a simple
at:vertiiiienf of a retail ihoe de-i!vr
bich i noticed the other day He
pend what pcr time he geSs in the
doorway of hi ttjre ami to eery possible
i-utJottw-r he mile and bow. The recip-
i.'nt of tbi courtey. retrarkaUl? in tioee
degenerale day, is genet ally as much aur-
prueu a wa your numi.te enraai. ami
uiy surprise l-d to intTet and interest to
careful toottght, and a I allrwanls learn
ed it had the same effect on many other,
for tbe dealer in question informed me that
he had gained many customer by it.
It I reported here amor.g the rail-road
boy tltat the Roseburg local will be di -cr.:iaced
on the firit proa It ts cla'med
bv the management that the overland can
take care ot all the rssteneers. Thi
change wil! , av off quite a number of dc-
servl-ig men. Junction lily limes
Probahiv nothing in it.
Tom VlcNarv. after one lone year of
abstinence Irom the "flowing bowl" and
he transitorv pleasures thereby egcl:ep.
put in an appearance before Record ;r
r.ccs venerdsy morning or a charge ot
drur.k.whlch ptoved beyond Tom's power
ol denial, and hence he languishes In the
Libertv street fortress for a period ol ten
dav. Statesman.
John Schmeer has closed his saloon at
the corner oi Second and Liliworth
street ; hi license having expired last
night.
BIaaaSrSaSCSlaaSalaBaF
Dr. Price's Baking Powder
California, empire of the Pacific, salutes the world.
Her Midwinter Fair closed in a midsummer blaze of glory.
Second only to the Columbian Exposition in extent, variety
and splendor, the coast display was a veritable triumph.
Out of her abundance the state poured her treasuresand
the nations of tho earth came to aid her in her noble
exhibition.
Memorable wero the exhibits of gold and silver, of
wheat and oil, of fruit and wine, of silk and wool of all
that man and nature could combine to produce. And no
exhibit attracted more attention or excited warmer approval
than that of
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Official tests showed it to be highest in leavening power,
purest in quality, and most efficient in results of all baking
powders made. ; Accordingly, the Highest Award and Gold
I Medal were conferred on Dr. Price's at the Midwinter Fair.
Thenuphat San JFrancisco confirms thevictory at
ChlcaffoThe Midwlnt-tfadrverflrt
cites the bestowal of highest honors on Dr. Price's by the
Jury of awards at tho World's Colurnbiao' Exposition. , ,
any
WOLVES AT LARGE.
Mrs Narcissa White Kinney, president
of the State W C T U.dellivered her lectore
last nighl, at the U P church to a good
sized audience, notwithstanding tbe in
eNmeney of the weather. After some pre liminary
exercises consisting of scripture
reading by Dr Ollie Beers, prayer by Rev
Little and a wing by .1 quartet, Mesia
Thompson, Hart, Meeie, Sears, Mr Kinney
was introduced and soke for un hour in an
eloquent und impressive manner. A syn
opsis will show tho tenor of Let); address:
There aras a time when it'witfbl be de
moralizing for women to Lelosiato W C T
1 C's and other organization
I T! . t
organizations: pat that lime
is past. The story of AstofsVbv Washing
ton Irving, f he picture of a toother de
fending her children with a luusttet from
the Indians. Her father bad said: "Juat
like u woman." She bad asked as a child
"Will nobody come to help the woman."
The speaker turned the idea to nso in con- j
sideration of the temperance cause. The W
CT C for Ihe home- Alcohol on the sj-1
tern; it eats the tissues, poisons the whole;
body und demoralizes the lirain. Tho least j
child knows the effet of alcohol on the hu-
man svitten:. Total abstinence is the only
line of safety; tho first glass is the line of
tnger. 1 he :sew ork lribuno once said
mnkennes liis at the center of all social i
;m I national mischief. A war betneen
capital anil labor must always bring disaster.
I ue lab rrr, today he 11 at work, tomorrow ,
on a strike, the next day a tramp, always !
homeless. Above all the drink habit is at !
the bottom. Let every wage earner have a
home and be will be law abiding citizen.
Why i it that though he receive te highest
wage in the I" 8, in the world the wae eainS
in live year has not a cent to nhow for it; '
simply on account of the enemy of the lalior-;
ntr man, stroBsr drink, bu nsoat deadtv foe.
Thousands last winter without bread to eat, j
and wheat cheaper than the cost of pro -;
unction hy. U- ause of whike-. You 1
can't regulate wolvea.you most lay a bounty
on their scalps. Tjday Oregcn is abso- j
1'iteiy asl.j-ri 011 the tem iterance Question '
Have vou heard the news. In nointei lan-1
guzge the speaker told how prohibition was
getting a hold in tbe world from Canada to
Norfolk Vfl Ti e !w1!nut vaa elrapd l.v I
the recitation of a poem full of prohibition J
MOB
Oakville.
Mr Wilsou White of Newport parsed
through here it week, be is sellitg fish.
T C Jone and famCy and Charlie llavis
and family left he.se yesterday. The for
mer goes to Neliraska and the latter f o
Iowa. The will probably come back a
soon a they ran nkke enough to get back.
d nniri, ,L ,
Rev P B ilium, of Philomath preach-
ed here last Saubath: his subject was' Infi-
debty" Mr W is a very able lecturer.
1 ne oeuntv cters ami nt lamuy attemica
senice at the I f CLnrth Oakviile last
SabbA.
Dr R A Jayne passed through here hut
wcec. He is doing well, has a large prac
tice and drives a five hundred dollar horse.
Doc is Coroue .
J W Barton waa hare tbe fore put cf tbe
week on business.
Prof Smith the "Anarchist" puts on
style; he drives a fine horse and covered
oi.ggy and wear, blacked shoes: but be
should be more careful bow be tie hit
horse, last Monday be was compelled to
walk home in tbe mud.
Smith tbe merchant has a pet frog, of
which be is very prood. Anicts.
Dont tail 10 attend fie grand ditplay oi
milliacry a: Mr John N Urfrran.
Tueay sod Wednesday October a srd 3.
Pr.ces to suit hard lme.
See the new tslajan enamel photos at $1
and 3 50 per dozen at Tinkles.
Are you good looMasj ( If not go 10
Tinkle sod h Hit irake a good looking
pnoto 01 yc-c. and rr.isc ,t iikc you 100.
Wlat is the uic ol paving S4 Sc $5 for
photograpris thecs hard litres, when vou
can get .he best for gi A - 50 at lir.kics. !
Mr Pariith has her fa!! doe cf Isll
mluinery and kindly invite the ladies ol i
A-taapy and vicinity to csl! and inspect
the aaine ntvt Mondar a Tuesdav Oct
first and second.
Mr A Ercckatsv, artlriluai tet medium j
, vl c.i. ,u
between 3'd snd 4th. irtngs from 9 am,
to 6 p 13 dai'y, go and bear from nar
,r!i Ir'e-J. .
The M BaU i 1 ! avc tr-eSr dlsnlay I
olfal winter ml inerv cn Frtday
n,l Si. n'tr , All lhr -
nd btrdy. as acd jyh. A.t the
isdle a.e inv, ei to caD.
' ,
Every body likes the new P M at Cor
raliia, but tbe t.e? a; :-rs can't btlp
giving bim a lies because he is not band
some. The Pendleton E O batches tbe
following: With Bob Johnson aa post
master of Corva lis tbe people of tbat
town will run some risk in determining
whether they are standing before the de
livery window or Bob Johnson' mouth.
Bob haa a big mouth and along with it a
great big heart and a gen cross eon!.
T"ber3 ! aaaea Ctt: in ccetira ot the
eoantrr tfcaa a!! ofhrr daKSH put tofsSlMr,
aad uat :1 tbe last ! tun wa nppod to be
lEvc-creble. For a jr". it r ao.v yearsdocor pro-
na local t waaae. -J prcnb t.vai
reran! if
local tre
. nd H cwaa.t-.:v faiUnclo crre wiia
tmra". . pa-oposmocd it utearable. Sci
ence baa proven cslajrh us b a comtttatioaal
itiaeaae. aad. thrr' 5.- . --n'm t-caatitutx-sal
tuatiiHiit. Bali Cau.-rt, Car., asaatatscssrvd
by F. J. Cbener Co..TcWd.Ohkt. inbe on!y
coDstitntioaad cure 00 the mertut. It I la tea
internally ia amt frota lOdrrs 10 a learpof
tnl. 11 sc. dircetty cu. -
surface ot tbe tr.icr:. They. C-r osc fcun !mi
dktllr for acre a- to car. Send tor
ctrealart aad Mstisaeniat. A-ktrtss.
F. at. CHE: :. SUhiUMtiW
at-geid try Drai.. s.
Tiie I.stb-t Nrws is that Julitia Grad
wobl is doinc Itm-ine; in his new quart
ers, the old Post Office and Odd Fellow's
building and Opera House, ami to give
an introduction to his new store, he will
sell tbe following goods for net cost only.
1 box full weitrht Savon soap S3 et. '2
boxes French -sardines 25 ct- Oysters lOcts
per can. Arbancle and M coffee 25 cts t,
and all otb -r goods sold as low as. any
house on tnis coart.
Tue CnicKSBist' and tbk Harpmax
Piaxos Tlte m&m B Allen Co. 2U Fimt
St. Portland, have the exclusive agency for
the sale ef the above high grade piaros.
Whv ntit buy tee beat? Write for pri-t-s.
Cash or installments.
Dr G W Mas'on, physician and surgeon.
Calls answered prumptly In city or
countiv.
Golden Honors
from the
Golden Coast
...for...
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment, when
rightly used. The many, who live bet
ter than others and ei.joy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting; tbe world's best prod nets V
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to health of tbe pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in tbe
; remedy. 8vrur of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, tbe refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and! permanently caring constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on tbe Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable subetoice.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drng
giu la CO cent bottles, but it is man
ufactured by tbe California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
t any substitute if offered.
New Advertisements.
FLOUR.
Red Crown,6j cent per sack Jeff-n son,
60 CenU per sack, Red Crown Graham
flour, o lbs, 15 cents, Jefferson Germea,
10 bs, 20 cents, at A B Mcllwains.
o.pr,,.- , ,
: A I ?J 7 &I ,D th
iV next twenty ds, st s nsrg is. my
Ur.tr, , begey Da harce. Eoqoire cf A it
; Ac.. n, OAvi'.le, Oregon Time will h
1 glveo with spprcved psrer.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Will & Stark
Are now in their new store in tbe Cuaek
Block, where they are prepared to meet the
want of tbe public with the finest line of
jeweiery. silver ware, clocks, watches, etc,
in this part of tbe state.
Fitting eves with glasses and spectacle:
oy r-rot a fctars, graduate ot the Chicag
r .1 t y,t -
vpinaimy wouege, a specialty.
WARNiKC-
A I peruos ind !3ied to Wid Bros sad
Wilt ft Link, whose nrts and accoaata are
: doe, are requested to call at Will's Mnic
Stwe jai tt. Your acccntt t have besa
carried over a reaaoaab'e leaatfc cf time sad
w shall deaiaad car jart da.
;
ANTED. To exchange nursery
V V stock for a t xrt v oua - work bone
lo weigh from ISO to 136 lbs. vpplv to
Browne'! d Morrison at tbe" slbany
Ner-erieij.
POTATOES--
. n.iv , .
11 ij in I-i aaeii
wmlB o'T centa per bushel.
I
r"Ss i .i.ub Kwaan. We will give
Jk f10 srd ti whosrer will ast give
fma-e 04 iK-a- rr a ptanoorj
-e la-i'DBJ t w Daw woo a ta."
u R,a-.mor vour name will not !
t menv-oned lo the custom. r. Who
takes the neat reward
The Wilkt B Aunt C. j
211 t int St Port and Or
J ASTED.A Livery stable ! once
nee corner MS wt'l bo given to
any person wbo but is and operates s
nab o f r ibi purpwe. Addns Stab!,
in care ef A.baay DBXOcaaT
t
trnnsa. .
iwvi-ti,
rtP Best
ivwwroF
Decora
The Truth
cf the matter is that our stock is simply
immense. You see design in Nature, but
you tee positively the largest number of
new. striking and artistic designs in our
display of seasonable wall papers to be
found anywhere in this part of the State of
Oregon. Every succeeding season brings
our patterns worth seeing and designs
worth throwing away. We skim the cream
in choodni-f our stock, and the result of the
siriniming for this season is 16.000 rolls in
different designs. It's as easy as picking a
quarrel with a crank to strike exactly what
will suit your room and furniture from such
an aggregation of novelties as we are show
ing at 15 cents a roll and up.
J A Cvxxixo.
11 C Watson. Laither ITliiei
WATSON & ELKINS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office First National Hank building
Bu 1 i:s ii?;i'i 1 1 :il ne
prompt and careful attention.
J F.RFO YATFS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW"-
Rooms 25 and 26. Strahau Block. Albany, ',
Ungon
w
ale at
n t' t
bard' times
pioe.ltir.
price
Mas vramED with $150 t lm- a
business and travel which will pay
. f.-om ? s to . 8 pet dvy. A good thi ng
tof he right roan; good rest n given for
selling. Call at room l Mrs Beatty'a
Kl!w.rth St betweeu SrtJ and 4th
B
ANK Or Hit'lO,
OIO, ORK03.N.
1 1 It aa
l ... .
. J MI'S
. A '.' Jon
llrvJ, Weak. Nervous.
Mcansjhrtp ire blood, and overwork or too
much strain on brain and body. The
only way to cure 1 to feed to feed the
nerves on pure blocd. Thousand of
people certify that th best blood purifier,
the best nerve tonic and s'rength builder
Is Hood Sarsaparilia. W:iat it ha done
for oiheis tt will also do for you. Hood's
Cures.
Nervousness, loss of sleep, loss ot ap
petite and general deb-ltty all disappear
when Hood's Sarsaparilia Is persistently
taken, and strong nerves, tweet sleep,
stron;; body, sharp appetite, and In a word.
heaV.u and happiness follow the use ot
Hooi's Sarsaparilia.
The str.iMsr point ab jut Mood's Sarsa
parllla Is that they a e permanent, becaus
phev start from the solid foundation o
turi'ned, vitalised and enriched blood.
Albanylnsararjce Ape)
We have had over even year exper
lence In the Home office and local inur
ance butinet,and can guaranteed suranc
written by u to be properly looked tiler.
The following la a partial it of comptnie
represented by ut;
Foreign No-lh Brill1. Si Mercan'.ilt
Norwich Union Phoenii, London, Man
chester, Guardan, Sun, Caledonian, Lon
don & Lancashire.
American Continental of New York,
Westchester of New Yojk. The Cor,t!
nental of New York and Manchester of
Englsnd, write farm business, taking note
lor the premium, with ample time la
payment. We reapeclluily solicit anj
good butine. Office opposite old pcb
ofEce. j j
M SENDERS
0. R. k I CO.
E. McNEILL, Becriver.
TO THE
E A'ST
. : v e : nix 1 tioicz or
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
VIA
SPOKANE
MINNEAPOLIS
DENVER
OMAHA
ST. PAUL KANSAS CITY
low kates to all
eastern; kitie
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DiTS
SAN FRANCISCO
For
OB AIiltEfcaS:
fali dctait call ca
W H BCRLBUBT.
Ges'l Pas. Accsl
PORTLAND, OR.
Oregon Pacific Bailed
rat as clakk. Kcier
Direct Line
Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Ta
qasaw uc 8aa Fiwin.
ncm s runn
mil Ft by a, Jbrtsi S. 12 is. aaa ft
nvaa Ts'irti.
HwtB.a Fti Sua. tin i
The Company reserves Uie njrnt w
ante saUic dates without ztoUce.
For freigfc: and passenjper vies srpiy
o any gept. ,
Ctua J Heecn. C . . c-5
zwtct sc Sss FraaetsceOI
t1 Onpr
Star Baker
f arrt-aT.fiat.-Qiu nad First .-
CGKGA5
hv.b, mmi er,
on. it a1' rat lit.
v'ntsar,
re3 'rsit.
Tcfcacts,
ttjtsr,
efler.
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spiee .
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VWTtk.a -t ls k- pi is ctr
niinj uhI (vcry Kan, Bh
cuts pnee pfat (or
i I . L KINDS OF PRODUCE
a. K. BIDS. W. 1!.IS
sn. d. h. jasii;
ALBANY FDB1T01 GO,
CO
Miimrt litxk.
FURNITURE
complete line of
UNlE&TAKIMti
in all its InMkpi
EMBALMING ty
Residence cc Sr-.l ar.d Calaroeia
MttKKV, U.K.
l-hykian aJ Sa?s,!. OfiSki-CftSaiis awr tkt
Baatk at Onqa-tta.
RaSKlaocu. wrmr lh -U OaiaK-
LACKBURN & SOWERS
ATTOENEXS AT I-.AW,
All legal matters will re-.teive jaomnt at
tention. Oltiiv, First.Xi'tlSnal Baik
building, tip stairs.
POULTRY MARKET
All kinds cf game, fish, poultry, clams,
crab, cyueta, etc. Opposite Keveio
Hoes. Ei St-Hitssa.
Red Grown Roller His.
(incorporated)
Bot flour .oir"am.lv.anJjbaa.er use
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
WALLIS NASH,
ATTOHNET AT LAW.
Will practice in all the courts of the
state.
Office First Nat'l Bank building.AlbaDj-.
Oregon.
F)R BAKU A INs lr-al atate a I Irs
or e ill on James W C -r dwell A 0 1
fleison.