The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 16, 1894, Image 1

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VOL XXX.
ALBANYORKGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IGf 1894.
Entered at Ike Post Oltt a Albany. r.f Second-Mass Mall Kaflrrt
mis A M ttim.. Publishers and Frasrrlelarsi
SO 15
Eights
for Infants
CMtorla is so troll adapted to children that
ipmirwad it as superior to any prescription
Vtma" It A. Amm, M. D.,
1U So. Oxford St, Srooktyn, ft Y.
The se of 'OMtalk 1j so universal and
(a a" rtta so wall known t hat it sewms a work
st, wrerogation to ondorw it. Feu- are the
"fBt families who do sot keep Coatoria
ta easy roach."
KsvYorkaty.
Tmt Csrrarn
The Oregon Land uc
Vltr. irs noma office it
SJhJLsXIM: - -
uie Gray Blocl., corner Liberty anj
-j
ItTA KEs a speei?.l! of Svmnyskle frr.it tracts ve-ar Salem
Will sen 5, 10 or 20 acre lot- at $50 to $60 pf.
ere "mall cajli pivment Iop ti to? . balanse
or partionla
Best Work Promptness
PRINTING
JOB -
Office Stationery ft Specialty
Give us yoar Patronage.
P. J. SMILEY
ALBANY.
Albany
Begins the fall term
Wednesday, Sept 12, 1894
?end to Rev E N Co.idit , President, for particulars.
As Many Pounds of Sugar.
for a Dollar, and every thing else as cheap, as at any store
in Albany, at
Julius Gradwohls
New Store
at the corner of oecond and
your groceries and crockery
FORTMILLER & IRVING
Undertakers - - anl - Eiiibalnies).
t ITE KIlEP constantly on hard fiiH
V V conins. Also btitial io't and
r;h'ch vill be sold at
Tbe f,own(
EMBALMING "d the pi -.per
NO EXTRAr CKARCi FOR HEARSE OR SERVICE-'
ALBANY
MASONIC
Power, Uaadacba, WakefalneM. Lint Suilnm.si.ui,
nets,
bTOTer
?rJ?lsrl?n' .H4
I' HU IO
-r-.
mi .wuj ,
Foruleln Albany, Ore., by J. A, CLMMIMjH, and bjr UOlXiEH it Mcr'AHUM). Urufiglitf.
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. JOSEPH, Froprietor,
and Children.
Castorlav eurcj Colic, Constipation,
Sour stctwtca, rlarrhcea. Eructation,
KUla Tonns, gives slfj au rrumatca d!
gostios.
Without Injurious riK'iccttoa
Tc reran years I haw rceonur.eudW
your 'Ovrtoria," and shall always continue It
do to as It has Invariably rrodoood bonwflcia
losulu."
Eavur F. Fjuuw, SI. r.,
:ii fiirwut ard Kl .-.w, Sssr York My
Ookfaxt, ?7 Mrajuv Stukt, Xnr Yoaa Oti-r.
- ORilGO
State street, trarch office rNsrttnwt.
- BOO
OREGON.
College
Ferry stiaet. Call Iheir for
ware.
line of r.eta!lc, clotn and v.ood caskets and
suits, In i rcacciotn. nn,nnr,ii
Living Profit.
care oi the dead a socially
TEMPLE
OREGOJ
VERVB IBM."
his wundtrf ul remedy
Memory. LO00 of Brain
lT?r"t exoewlM dm of tobacco. odIuxd or itlm-
SwJtSiSSSLilX bj UPJ1'1- Witha order w
JnnrtllHr.;oniU:ilDtionor nunltv t'mn ha nsrHnd In
Wrllu f,,r frUI. M.M,.1 Ji....U. . T-m
saaww. tin it hv
THUES'OAY
COUNTY COURT.
(J. N. nuiicsn,
county judge;
J M. Wilen
and J. W. l'ligh, Commissioner
.)
Tho plans for repairing the Kantium
bridge at Sweet home were received nnil
placed on file.
Continued, bill ol J 1 Tilloison, bridge,
$S7.50: Oregon ngt Anderson and Sharf,
m ;0; J M Wiley, $12.95.
Bill oi A H Martnm. $2.50 disallowed.
In the matter of bounties it was ordered
that hereafter no bounties be paid on
any scalps except coyotes, which will be
$2.50.
Bills Allowku.
G C Cooley, aid Mrs Clark
W E Savage, aid Cook family . .
B White, aid Kenoworthy
R C Kemp, aid Belf
Mrs Elizabeth Oaooea, aid self.
Mrs Sarah Mines, aid
Robeit Gil back, aid
Mat tie Taylor, aid
P M Smith, aid O Walsan
II Bcker, aid Veil family. ....
Mrs G F Juukfy, aid
T W Cnrren, aoct roads
Tra n & Whitney, printing
S W Ross, meet C H
T L Dagger, printing
E F Box, miscellaneous
John Combs, sheriff Crook Co. . .
N P Pavne, incidentals
Ir J P Wallact, acct insane
J M Wiley, roads
M Shackleford, insane acct
- H Kudd, miscellaneous
Glass & Prudhomme, books
Work on Bear Creek ditch
Inquest J Bachman
Harrisburg Lumber Co
Albany Iron Works, roads
.$ i 00
. 10 00
S (JO
5 00
6 00
5 00
6 00
. U 00
. 2 00
S 00
. 8 00
. 45 06
' 60
2 20
2 00
2 00
. 45 93
5 00
4 00
4 00
16 l
73 25
. 16 50
. 5t 6!
6 75
10 35
Oregon aist Peter Chance
Jos Kelso, bounty
. 12 50
W M Conner, roads
H B Mayer, roads
I 50
. 28 00
64 00
SO 75
14 50
22 60
14 00
5 SO
II 25
5 00
GO 50
16 75
10 00
26 50
10 00
54 64
tf C Harkuess, roads
Matthews A Washburn. C H...
Hart A Dannals, C 11
Albany EL Co
Trilea A Miller, incidents
IT J Jones, miscellaneous
J D Barkhart aid J A Albert . .
James C Blunt, bounty
C V Watte, printing
W H Sloper, roads ...
Mrs Mary Davis, acct poor
Oregon agt J M Moore
X Needhaoi. postage.
P W Spink.roade
PG Morns, postage
WC Miller Co, roads
lobn Hutchsns. acct roads.
Martin IV sen, janitor
W F Pf akins, assessor
J A McFeron. salary
X Needham, "
D F Hard man,
J X Duncan.
P G Moms, "
A R Rutherford
F M Redaeld
3 25
27 65
12 27
40 25
105 00
$166.65
. 166.65
. 150.00
. IOO.Ui
. SM
5O.00
, K3.35
66.6T.
6.35
5.75
4.55
3S.05
37.05
15.00
4.00
. 1S3 65
7.75
27.00
14.45
. 10.93
22. 00
. 39.00
5.00
30.10
. 18.00
62.80
20.00
9.10
7.50
4.00
HOO
. 60.76
27.00
13.40
. 12.00
. 94.60
E Proptt
Albany Dressed Beef Co
Ben C Irwin Co. stationary
W Moore, deputy eneriff
R Rutherford
tiregon agt Merley
Mites A: Nutting, printing
n m t lickmger. (poor acct
B TilloLson, bridge ,
Jno Waters, roads
M King, deputy heriff
V Standish "
C Q Morris ' -
G W Burkhart - "
John I'sher, acct poor ....
John Cox and Henry Myers
D i Hardman. as deputy recorder.
W E Sayaire, assessor acct
amer Brw. reads
rain a: Vv hitney. printink
Read. Peacock Co. poor acct
w I'ueh. roads
Jennie Larew. aort poor
Cohen "
"ortmiller A: Irviua; C H
Sawver Bros
M Waters
W Pugh
Meston. Dygert; Co, bock
FKaociot'H Cocoar A terrible story
of the fate of two small children cornea
from an isolated district north of an-
couver. i wo ctiiidien aged and o years
respectively, of the name of Brewster,
were playing in a field, not far from the
bouse, when they were attacked by
cougars and killed. One of the bodies
was almost entirely eaten up. Nothing
but the skeleton, with some pieces oi
flesh etickioc to it, wa left to tell the
child's horrible fate- The other body
waa only partly destroyed, and the
mutilated remains were found "some
distance from where the other skeleton
lay. The country is said to be infested
with cougars, and even older people are
afraid of them. Several are often seen
at a time.
Muchly Sued. At least one editor is
having his hands full of experience. The
Statesman says: Tbe W W Kimball Co..
a corporation, ha- commenced an action
against L H McMaban for a recovery of a
piano leased to turn on December is, inu.
or for the sum of :575. thn value thereof if
it cannot be delivered, for 255 damage for
t he detention of the riano, for $50 Ikiui
dated damages for the breach of said lease
contract, for expenses incurred in traveling
and endeavoring to collect the rent without
suit, which are about fso, and tor Sio at
torney's fees and costs and disbursments
A Cool Headku Cook. A dispatch
from Xew port states that Saturday, at 4 :30
r. m . in scnooner i.uuan .ma name.
from San Francisco, was crossing the
Siuslaw bar under sail, when the heavy sea
frightened the man at the wheel so that be
let go of tho wheel and ran forward. The
vessel broached to and dinted water. The
i-ptain and one man were washed over-
txurd and drowned I heir names were
not learned . The crtw were panic strit ken
The cook, the only cool man on board, then
took the wheel, riirhted the vessel and
steered her safely in.
linn Upa K ('Vinnitrfrlin in nrfeudpnt of
ihp Pnlnmhia 1 Winifieratir eluh of INirtlnnil.
and wa not defeated for the office as a
Portland par stated and the ItKMoraAT
copied .
co Pinti r-
IsM'r Much -II J', it i good
deal these days, lwoof tlit.n make
i and ten . That's more. Go to
Parker Bros with these 50 cent pieces
when you are after groceries, produ ce
and baked goods ana you will una tne
Investment the best to be secured in
the cl'.v.
Blest be the ties that bind
GjocS treatmen, fresh goods, and
an expert baker 0O9S tne uusiness.
Don't Forget
that when you buy Scott's limul
sion you are not getting a secret
mixture containing worthless or
harmful drugs.
Scott's Emulsion cannot be se
cret for an analysis reveals alt
there is in it. Consequently the
endorsement of the medical
world means something.
cott's
'mulsion
overcomes Wasting, promotes
the making of Solid Flesh, and
gives Vital Strength. It has no
equal as a cure for Coughs, Colds,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs,
Consumption, Scrofula, Anaamia, Ema
ciation, and
Wasting Diseases of Children.
Scott&Bowns, N. Y. All Druggists. DOc-aadtt
A FATAL ACCIDENT.
This noon Mr Wo: rell, residing in the
eastern part of the city, was riding on a
wood rack in the western bart of the city,
when in some manner he fell oil" the high
seat to the ground, striking on the back
of bis head and neck. Ha was picked
up and taken to his home and Pre Mas
ton and Dayis called. He was found to
le injured in a very serious and probab
ly fatal manner, l-roin his neck down he
was paralysed. The indications were
that he would only live n short time. Mr
Worrell is a man highly lespected and
news of tho accident will be generally
regretted .
S. S. Convention.
Following is the program for the first
annual convention of auxiliaries of the
C W B M ai.d S S of the Third
district of Oregon :
Til L KteDA V KV (NINO.
Devotional service. Readings from
''Missionary Tidings." Short talks by
volunteers."
FHIDAY A. M.
9 :30-levotional service, The Albany
CW BM President Addreis of wel
come by Mrs G C Myers. Response by
theCorvallis President Personal ben
efits from Missionary Work by Mrs Gilt
of Scio- Reading from "Tidiogs" bjr the
Brownsville President. Committee
woik by Mrs II A Denton. Juggurnaut
by Mrs Canter.
vridav r. ;.
1 :S0 Devotional service by the Leb
anon President. Ketrospect and Pros
pect by the District Manager. A Mis
sionary Potato by Miss Bertha Powell
Dutv of Officers by Mra Fisher. Model
Auxiliary Meeting by Mrs Fisher. Every
member present will participate in this
meeting and make an ottering of at least
10 cents for tbe Brown Fund. Subject,
Thanksgiving.
7 :30 Ducussion. "Reasons for not Be
ing a Missionary." Cbilden's Rady Mrs
Fisher.
bt'NDAY SCUOOL DAY, SOV. 17.
9:30 Song Service. Add reap of Wel
come. Mrs Nellie 1 Myers. Ktsponse.
'-he.Supt. Lebanon School. Appoint
ment of committees py Superinteadent.
lue delation of the S S to the C t, II
Mai shall. Uelation of S S to Temper
ance Couse, Sup'l Holly S S. Relation of
S S to Day School, Hiram Tvree. Diffi
culties in the Way of s'eachers, Bertha
r jweli,
1 :;!0 Praise service by . C Myers
Business, reports, etc. Our ' .real Needs
by J G Cherry. Teacher and the Les
son by Sup't Brownsville S S How to
increase interest and Attendance by K
H Gabbert. Committee work by Luio
Burnett. Model :Kec:tation, conducted
v F A Powell.
7 Address, Prof VV W Porell
Prohatc Record.
Will and codicil of Oloey Fry. Sr, ad
mitted to probate. Olney Fnr, Jr. ap
pointed executor. Cncertaking U N
$36,000. Bond Had and appraiser... Ja
son Wheeler, X P I'ayne acd Jas Hunter,
appointed.
Henry Owen appointed admr of Lewi
Long. Bond ". Bond filed and ap
praisers appointed. Inventory : personal
property S33.'. 45; real. 4o.40. Petition
to sell real r.roperlv granted.
In es'ate of John Brown, inventory
filed; real property, ll,934.50: personal
8,377.80; total $ 19.432.) Exempt
personal property set aside for widow.
In estate of Nancy Marks, bond of 8500
approved.
In estate of Lvd'a Morgan. J W Mor
gan appointed admir. Bond 89.00), ap
proved and appraisers appointed. : in-
entory filed; real estate . .192 50: per
sonal property $I9i.7I.
In estate of Hugh Brown, inventory
filed; real property 8500; personal, $14.
446.76. In estate of J Needham. final account
et for Dec 8.
In estate of Pearl & Brandon, bond of
83000 approted.
Final account in estate of A Dodse set
for Dec. term ; in estate of Caas Cusic
for Dec. term.
Mrs Amajda Kesler, of Newport, is in
he city visiting friends.
Miss Ada Williams returned this noon
from an evangelistic trip to Dallas
Mr Adam Appeal, the Portland Agri
cultural implement drummer, has been
n the city.
A R Tuilah, F A Blayelea and F D
Williams, three wealthy Englishmen of
London, have been in the city looking
round with Mr Wall.s Nash.
Hon C K Wilkinson. of the custom of
fice, Portland, returned from ngene.
here he had been on account of the
death of bis brother.
Misses Bertha and Ftta Jonea.two pop
ular young ladies of the Waldo Hills ar
rived in Albany tbi, noon on a visit with
Albany friends
Mrs Nelson, nee Rvan. nee Davenport.
of Portland, formerly of this city, who
as been given considerable prominence
on account of several unworthy husbands
is in the city.
Tbe board of trustees cf the Jefferson
institute have added another teacher to
the faculty in the person of Prof Geo M
rani, wno is welt known in Marion and
Linn counties as a tine penmau and an
ex-teacher.
Mr Cart Denton, of Salem, is in the
city and will display the merits of the
wonderful C hase Piano, at 11 J Jones,
being exhibited by Mr Anrys for the
ilev B Allen Co until tomorrow noon.
The instrument is exciting great admir
ation. Special prices will only b; given
Fiidayand Saturday.
React Dickens so a to e !' to cues
in the characters and get a souvenir.
A rran and a bear and a barefooted
woman leading a monkey was one of the
sights cf the day.
The proprietor of the cheap photo tent.
at Eugene, was arrested and fined $5 for
scattering bills on the street
Sunday school snd missionary conven
tion at the Church of Christ in Albany, on
the 16th and 17th of November. Every
body invited to attend.
A Cottage Grove boy has thlrtv hens.
which laid 354 dozen of eggs from Jan
uary I, 1893, to August 30, 1894, worth
about 7o. The en'lre cost of feeding
was Is 7S- And yet some people claim
that liens do not pay.
Nine bids for carrying the icail from
the Eugene postoffice to the depot have
been forwarded to the department at
Washlugton. The price formerly pil.i,
3oo, has been very low, but It seems
there are plenty of men willing to take
the job. Eugene Register.
Junction City held her annual city
election Monday. There were two tickets
in the field, and the following ticket was
elected; Councllmen, Frank Say lor, W C
Washburne and Jacob HuO; recorder, b
Hsndsaker; treasurer, J M Beebe; mar
shal, E J Meats. The mayor holds over
this year.
Mrs Lilla Shetton, of Union county, hag
succeeded in having the decree of divorce
between herself and the late Judge Shel
ton set aside on the ground of fraud. It
is soldoss that an action of this kind occurs
and the lesults are peculiar. Mrs Shclton
Is thus made the legal widow of the judge,
and toe second wife, never having been a
wife, Is not a widow at all.
As IroENiUH Laddrk. Mr E E Ham-
mcuk.of Tallmnn, returned home today
from a t"0 weeks sojou'n in Portland,
where ho has been m the interest of bis
fruit ladder. In this he and his partner
MrCruson undouptedly iuivo 11 tine thing
The arrangement in ingenius. You get on
the ladder, turn a erauk and raise yourself
to any desired height, up to a piek:ng ele
vation of at least eighteen feet. A plat
form upon which to stand and place a
basket makes fruit picking on a modern
tree a very easy thing.
For painless dentsl work c.U on
Adams. All work guaranteed.
1J
FEIDAT
Lebanon. Mrs R C Miller and daugh
ter Nona went to Forest Grove yesb'nluy
Miss Miller will spend tho winter there
with her brother Charley and study music.
Mrs Miller will visit her son a few ,hi;s
and then go to Portland to jmy 11 vUit to
her daughter, MrsC I Montague.
W B and John i'onaca shipped &00
bushels of potatoes f'r Sun Francisco,
Monday. This makes two carloads they
have shipped, und they have on hand five
more carloads, and win m.iKe anoiuer ship
ment soon.
Hoi. J K WeuthcrforJ, Tli Kuv and
one of the proprietors of the Ashland" wool,
en mills visited Waterloo Saturday and re
mained over night. Hon O B Montague
and Dr Foley accompanied them from this
place It is the intention of (be VV D Co
to start up the mill the hrst ofsJanunry.
Advance.
It is reported that two of Albany';; mott
substantial tuii.es nM' are figuring on
opening a bank in this city. Lebanon
certainly nteds a tank and we would be
glad to see some good man open one.
It is rumored that Lead, Peacock A. Co
intend purchasing the J M Ralston center
jot where the livery stable formerly stood,
if they purchase it they wiUvtit up a fine
brL-k on it in the near futore. Express
A Tn hi vino Bcsisks When in Al
bany a few day ago. we called at the
Red Crown Mills in that city, and foani
the.n full of bnsints While the price
of wheat (31centrper bushel) is very low,
nevertheless a number of farmers were
selling, and the n ilia were running at
their fullest capacity. Mr Mockman.
he manager, informed us that during
tne month of October just passed, that
over 5J00 barrel of floar were manufact
ured by them. This represents about
2000 bushels of wheat. He farther
stated that the demand for their flour
was in excess of their ability to manu -facture
it, bat that the margin of profit,
at the present price, waa so small that
the just about realised expenses. Scto
Pi ess.
It Dids t Wock Orer a vear ago Mr
and Mrs Robbins separated in California
Tbe latter, a woman of excellent charac
ter, according to reports, came to Albany,
where sbs bought property and settled with
her daughter here for a' permanent resi
dence. They are highly respected by all
knowing them. This morning Mr Bob
bins arrived on t-e morniur train, hosted
up Lis wire's residence, walked in at the
back door.unannoanred.took tbe key to the
front door, and said be would take charge
of the premise. Mrs Robbin, very prop
erly notified Chief of Police Lee. who
talked business to the man. and be left the
boos and steered for a lawyer's office.
which indicate lewal trouble in tne matter.
.Mrs Kobbibs has charge of ber home and
proposes to continue at th? bead of it .
Later.- Mr Roobina took some good ad
vice and wtnsibly purchased a return ticket
for California.
Aojot aED at Once. Tbe foilowi ng
appear in the ci'y council rroceedins cf
aNaktn paper: "Alderman Albert brought
up the matter of tne violation of the
gambling taws in tnis ritv at present sav
ing tbe matter had Ueen brougtit .o his
mind very often lately, until be is now
satisfied there is more and worse gambling
going on at present thsa ever before.
Marsbal Mtnto being called on. did tot
think the things were en the increase.
Alderman Duncan spoke also of tne amount
of gambling going on and said the talk
was universal about open games being in
full bla.t. Mr Albert i.ror-J It at he
would go right there and lien with the
officers and locate some of the gambling
games. On motion council adjourned.'
An aggravating feature of tbe matter is
the fact that none of the paptrs gie tbe
result of the adjournment
Toxioht The wrk of the Stotla com
pany here on a former occasion left behind
them an exellent reputation for the com
pany, and when they open their doors to
recene tne public tonight, on a return trip,
our peo; le are fally aware that they will
be treated to first class plays and work,
and they should have good booses. To-
night tl.' v produce for tt.e ntM UN fSM I
fretty comedy drama entitled. "From
lorida to New Mexico." There i room
for great display of natural art and
ability, anj each individual is well adapted
to his or her pa't -
Hcbieu Alive. An old man ntued
Newt Miller while digging a well on an
island in the Willamette below Wheatland
was buried at a depth of eight feet by the
caving in of the wr.ll. Help was called ami
after digging tor one hour and twenty
minutes the man's bead waa reached and
he was found standing with his hands
at bis sides and his broad brimmed hat
pushed orer his face - The but ied man was
still alive and in twenty minute more tney
had him out Marion County Recotd.
I'rTni Saxtiaii. Recently an item
was published about an organ being stolen
from a church in Polk county Yesterday
a greater feat was rrf miied at Detroit.
The city's opera house was taken from its
foundation and carried off into tbe mount
ains. A couple flat cars were ued for lb?
purpose.
A tree fell across T II IVGue's house at
Green Basin completely demolishing it
Mr Lee Faircbild. the humorist, who
accompanied M M Estee, republican can
didat for governor, in his tonr of Cal
ifornia is well know in the Northweai.
Those who read his ncnsnse in the de
funct Weat Shore wilt easily understand
Estee's defeat.
"A? oW m
the hil la'" and
never excell
ed. "Tried
tu.'l profen"
: the verdict
o f million.
S i in tn o n a
Liver Regu
lator is the
jr-v m l:ilor is tne
" 1 1 V Liver
jctlicine to
which you
can pta your
faith for a
c u r . A
mild laxa
tive, and
purely veg
etable, act
ing directly
on" the Liver
n n d Kid-
Than
Pills
ev.-. Tryil,
So' d by all
Druogista in Liquid, or in Fowde.
t-j bo taken dry orraadeintoa teA.
The King oC I.lu r MaJIdnes.
'1 tsava nwad yourSlmni(sI.lverH,(rQ
Into" mill can 'iist'lctiliouily say II Is lbs
kllik- of oil Hv r iiicdli-liK S, 1 coiisblerlt 1
rnedleino rt.est 'a itself. Oko. W. Jack
. Tiie.mii". Washington.
s ,-rv: '- PACKAQR-via
W Ut 'od. on wrapiwis
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Iby Pruggtttaor
$1.00 per packasre. Baraplea free.
Dr G W Maston left this noon on a busi
ness trip to Portland.
. Mr G '! Ilaber, of Forest Grove a former
Albany capitalist, is in the city.
J M Ralston nnd family returned this
n on from a trip to i ortiand.
W H Raymond, special agent for the
iiardian. was in the city today, and re
ports busy times adjusting Icsses.
Chos Rawiings, of laibanon. is visiting
EugenC lie is the o-vner of the water anJ
and electric light plant. - -Eugene Guard.
I'r F. O Hyde, who has lieen contemplat
ing for some days, removing his fa.nily
Irom this plte. to 1 tinier, commenced re
moving bis goods this week; but after
sntMs chungtl bis miii I and will continue
to reside in tkio. Press.
Mr II Worrell, injured yes'erday by fil
ing off the high seat of a wood racW, was
alive this afternoon, and thoh there were
almost no hope of his recovery, he was ap
parently a little better. The accident hap
pened just aross the river in Benton
county .
On Fr'day last. G L Put'uei'and returned
from Iu visit to Oakland. Oregon. With
him came hit father who has resided in that
locality for a number of year. He has
disposed of his property in llouglas count.
and intends to make bis future home with
bjs son George. Scio Press.
It was reported that Frank Tivey and
Miss Eliaa Wallace were married last Sat
urday at Albany. Tbe report started from
Uie fact that Mr Tivey went to Albany and
accompanied Miss Wallace to Lebanon and
as Mist Widiai spent the night with Mis
Emma Tivey it gave more credit to the
marriage. As it was the regular night for
bond nrat tioe tbe bovs thought it would be
nothing more than right to give Frank and
his bride a serenade, so they proceeded
down there and piayed some of their
choicest selections. Tivey appeared on the
scene and took it all innocently in and
carried the joke on. But on Teesday
morning Miss Wallace returned to Albany
and tbe question is cow. are they married,
or not? Express.
Mark Ellsworth, the actor, born in Eu
gene, is now in Virginia with the celebrate-1
Warde-Jamos theatrical company.
Amongst other sights in the "old dominion
state.'' Mr Ellsworth mentions in a private
letter that he visited the celqnited Episco
pal church, built in Norfolk in 17.59. Im
bedded in it brick walla are a number of
British canon halte that were fired during
the war of the revolution .
In Richmond, court noose square, tbe
young traveler mentions tbe finest statue
of George Washington thai is in the world.
In the same city be saw, in St lohns
Episcopal) church built in 1?4I, the exact
spot where, Monday. March "JO. I, ,5.
Patrick Henry made that wonderful speech,
ending with the immortal words, "I know
not what others may do, bat as for me,
give m liberty er gne me death-" Eu
gene Guaid-
focne fine ttout are being caught In the
ditch.
There were practical y no election beta
tn Albany tl.i year
Thecty council probably order the
tee1 bridge plaeked at one of the next
meetings.
Mercury will get ia front of the sun
tomorrow morning; but U wilt take a tele
scope 10 see the sight.
Rev W A Willison.of Portland, sn ei
prefcrhcr. has teen senter.cco to ttie peni
tentiary for elgMten jean for forgery.
William Schubert, a n' ve of Austria,
aged Jx committee) s-ici ie yesterday
9 orni ig st ?;3o o'clock at isk creek. II
miles east of Rmcburg.
The fine vote received b Budd in Cali
fornia for governor, it la scaled on the
streets, it largely due o the tact tarsi he
received throag'i the columns of the Ex
aminer an endorsement from Judges Tha
yer, Sirahan and Stearns. Thrss geolle
men, it is tald, telegraphed to the paper
named, unsolicited, an endorsement of
Mr Budd during the heat of the campaign.
Sun.
1 he following have been mentioned lor
Marshal in the coming c t election: C O
Lee. John Jon, Wm N Ml'ler. W A Mc
Clain, J N Hoffman, O W Burkhart. C G
Hayne I R WCsoo. and Harlan HuUrart.,
The nineteenth Oregon news-taper tc
succumb to the inevitable duilng the rear
wtasthe Lafayette Ledger, which gave up
the ghost last week with this obi-nary
notice, in big display type over the title of
the piper: -Dead not gone before goae
behlod.-
A change ha ben made ir. the express
runs oa Ike railroad which reduces the
force oi messengers in the service between
Portland and Ashland Only six men do
the work now, each one running a ttip on
the overland and Rosebur local alter
nately. The express messengers are re
quired t? handle all the baggage as well .
The athletic committee of the V M C A
held a meeting last eveaing and made
preliminary srrargrments for the winters
work. A meeting of all young men in
terested in athlccc will be held st the
rooms tomorrow night at 9:o o'clock.
Hand bail, basket ball and a class In
central athletics will probab'y be inaugu
rated. As Excellent ParoajtaxcE. A
good sized audience greeted tbe Stuttz com
pany in "From Florida to New Mexico''
last night. They were repaid for some of
the best dramatic work seen in Albanv was
the result. The pl.-.y is decidedly thriling
and one that brings out every inch of Client
of th performer. Mr Frank Readick as
Jack Diamond posse great genius, and
hJ is well backed lv Mrs t-tuttz as us wife.
Miss Millie Freeman as the old maid and
hv the frontier gambler and tbe dark eyed
villain. Mr Eugene Kay received a double
encore, responding with "Hearts Bowed
I 'own. 1 ur orchestra hrt class, among
other difficult pieces presenting the over
turn ot iiiiaui leil.
Tonight La Bastile. will be presented -
This is a wonderful piece of dramatic work.
bringing in the speeches of several of tne
great men of the fast part of the eighteenth
century, as compiled by Mr SlutU himself .
.o one should miss it.
This afternoon "The Planters Wife'"
was given at a matinee.
Whnfs The Matter With Scto.
W'e hear that S M Daniel's cash store is
lointt a lively business. He certainly must
setting goods at very low prices, other
vise people would not "buy so liberally as
we hear they are doing. We notice also
that ho is not afraid to advertise and let the
people know be has something to sell nnd
wants their tnule.
ON THE
TOP SHELF
of public estimation you will find
Parker Bros. It has taken year of hon
est dealing, a store full ot the best good
a continuous round of truth telling and.
above all, the right prices for the right
goods to lead Parker Bros to their present
proud position. Their groceries are stand
ard, their produce fresh, and their Laued
goods the best tn ihe msrketand 01
splendid variety.
a"
Shiloh'scurc Is told on a guarartec. It
cuies Inclplv-nt Consumption. It Is the
besl Cough Cure. Only one cent a Jose.
35c,$oc,end$i.co. Fothay.t Mason agents.
Karl's Clover Root.the great blood pur
ifier gives freshness and ctearness to the
complexion and cure constipation, 35c
50c, 1.00. Fo hay A Mason Agents.
Mrt T S Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn.
says, ".-lilloh's Vilal'ser "saved my life.
1 contiler it the .est remedv for a debili
tated syslem I eve.- used." For Dyspep
sia. Liver or K'dnev troub es it t XCe-..
Price 7 rents. Foshay & Mason, agents
You Ar.v All Hum r
If voa take your washing to
tbe Aluany 'leam Laundry. If you
don't vou are not. Something is the
matter of ou. How can you go to
Chinese establishment with a tirst-clsss
sieam lauudry in tltu city. Don't do it.
Be nit right by quitting it. Suppose you
do make a few rents; what does it profit
you, with the Chinese smell and lurking
disease around. Patronise the Albany
steam Laundry.
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Baking
Powder
Absolutely of flo?ro! .
PlirCe uce Ravening gas. Royal
Baking Powder, through the action
of its ingredients upon each other in the loaf while
baking, itself produces the necessary gas and leaves
the wholesome properties of the flour unimpaired.
It is not possible with any other leavening agent
to make such wholesome and delicious bread, biscuit,
rolls, cake, pastry, griddle-cakes, doughnuts, etc
tOVAL BAKINO POWDER
i sstit !)' s
A Mitchell Joke. They tell quite a
joke on Senator Mitchell, of Oregon. Last
summer he sent a beautiful agricultural re
port to an old man residing at the city of
ttcantygrease. Clackamas county. It was
closely studied by the o. in., particulary the
part on djfeaso of domestic animals. His
old cow bad heretofore always been
well, but a careful study of plates in the
book convince him that she had all the dis
eases therein described. Hehegan doctor
ing her, and as she got wme he catted in
the vicinity hossdoctor. and between them
they wound up the cow's career. And new
the veterinary sends his bill to Senator
Mitchell, claiming that if he hadn't sent
the book to the old man there weald have
leen no sick cow or no dead ccw. Tbe sen
ator has presented the old man with a new
row. bat tne bossdocter bill has been ie
ferred to the night of the senate chamber,
and it may be laid over under the table.
Senator Mitchell fears thai tbe
doctrine of non-interferez.ee will tend to
ward preventing the payment of the claim.
And now that Jerry Husk and One-arm
Brvwn acd BtU W.-tkin- and the zar are ail
dead, it may be a long while before a relief
bill can be gotten through for the good
do-tor. We give tbe aliove as one attempt
at wit on the part of a Washington journal.
i coure it u a oke.
Reminiscenci.. Mr I D Miller, of
Millers station, has just returned from a
trip to bis old borne near alesburg. Illi
nois. Me retat. - :..ar.y r-::..:t. f
the early seUbments in that now prosper
ous regino o! country. His rather and
ancle setLM it that section in 1834, when
there were but three or four settlers in all
that region ruo-laboot While there he
tinted the old bonjetstcav settled upon by
his uncle sixty tears ago. In the yard
stands a number of black oak trees thai he
remembers distinctly as being there at the
first mom n t cf his reotjecticn. The
gentleman who occupies the place now
showed him the dim outline of the letters
I M carved in tbe bark and wood cf ooc'of
those trees by hu uncle John Miller in
1SH. sixty years ago. Mr Miller says
time are much Iietter there than here.
me.ney being plenty at the bancs and !.an-
ed open very reasonable terms. While
there be bought two .botes, male and fe
male, of tbe Poland China vanetv. and
will enter into the breeding lacsiness here.
He few quite sore the pore I ovine will
be a paying one here.
Wut He Ai;sEr. The Newborg
lirarhic says: J H Townsend dealer in
hardware, furniture and undertaking goods
made an assignment on last Monday !or the
benefit of his creditors. Mr Townsend
ays the foreclosure of a mortgage on his
real estate at Albany made it necessary for
hira to take this step in order to protect his
other creditors . J T Smith was named as
assignee. He is a veteran at handling cot
and his well known reliability ia boxinea
ma'ters will no doubt make Lis selection
entirely satisfactory to tbe creditors. An
inventory of the stock is being tak-n and
until this is finished the asset will not be
nown. Hi liabilities are not yet made
known, but be hopes to tav a fair per cent
or his imlcftednea
iu anutuer uem tie .rapnic says: j n
lowrtsend tta dispose.! 0 his membership er,m. heretofore a Populist paper. Co
in tbe Northwest Funeral Association lo je, the new management it it renounced
Everett J Townsend who rill crrv en ,1,- -n k .1 iw
ik. J 1 L- i : 1
mjc unurrusaanE wimbos msnuier
Hutu nss Mm TT.,.,, . l, lllnm
Worrell died awhile isffre 9 o'ctoc't this
morning from the effect. of the accident
heretofore narrated, at his home in the
Third Ward, at the age of 58 years. He
lea re a wife, twe om and four daachttr--.
The deceased was a highly respected mem- j
wr or tne u a k and the M K church,
having united with tbe latter on Thursday
"-enine after the ai-silent which canseti hi
death Mr Worrell came from Nebraska tc
Albany a few years ago He was a worthy
citizen, and an exemplary husband and
father.
Reaching On. An advertisement in
the Jacksonville Times shows lhat he Al
bany nurseries are pushing their business
ont over the state: L R Warner, of Med-
ford. agent for the Albany Nurtseries.whose
products have gained an extended reputa
tion, ha lately receieed a full line of goods
in In line, consisting 111 part of the lest
and most popular kinds of apple, peach and
prune trees, small fruits ot .til kmd. shade
and ornamental trees.
ArroisTMESTs. The following appoint-
msnts have leen made by the governor: Dr 1
A H I'iven. health officer at the port of la-
quina: Napoleon Dvis. George K Cham
berlain, If IS Coin pson, XI t nil! I Mill of
Portland, and W F Butcher, of Baker Citv.
were named as delegates to represent Ore -con
and at the trans-Misdssippi ,-.ingress to
be held at St Louis, the '-HUh of the current
month.
A tew data ago a 5 heir. an county
farmer drove 1 hogs i.-.to Kef us which
weighed 4960 pounds, and eight of them
weighed 500 pounds each, r or these he
received 5 cents a pound, and thev were
fed on damaged wheat that he :ou!d not
sell at ai.y price. Thls ia a very success
ful experiment of feeding grain to hogs,
and one lhat will pay better fian selling
hea at 30 cents a bushel. 'Jregon
fceotit.
Religious Services.
Services morning and evening -at the
Congregational church tomorrow Nov 11,
189t Pleaching by the pastor. Morning
service at 10:30. The Y S C K will meet
atC::10p m. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
Rev B II McKtv iastiir of the baptist
church will take part in the dedication
services of the new church at Corvallis
Sunday morning, Mis Adda Williams
will preach at the Albany church in the
morning. Services in the evening as
usual by the pastor.
United Presbyterian: Services as usual
'oy the lastor Subicvt of morning dis
course: "If a Man Die Shall Ho Live
Again?" Kveninir, "Judas Israriot "
SS 2:110: Junior '"ndeuvorSN'M; C K 6:.10
You are invited.
Tomorro at 4 p ni the second of the
" leaside Series" of meetings for men will
be held at the Y M O A ha'l . The snbj.vt
ot the meeting is "ietaivst liwsed. Uev
S T Longhbottom of the Cumberland Pres-
bterian church will sneak. A guitar so o
by Mr Ohas Hart una rjiiio pieces ly tl
quartette will add charm U the music. All
men are invited.
On account of the funeral of Mr Wor
rell to be held at the M K chorch to mor
row afternoon at 3 o'clock, the Sunday
School will mest promptly at 2 o'clock.
SHOULD be used wher-
ever yeast has
served heretofore.
Yeast acts by
fermentation
and the
destruction
of part of
CO., 10 WALL aT NEW YORK.
m iansisa ts ssisswwswssasi
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr Horace Powell and family left this
nexm by way of Yaonina for Los Angele?,
California, wherevtney will locate.
Mr DC yk'jell is lying dangerously ill at
his home in this city with brain trouble
acd a spinal disease, with the chances
against his recovery.
George Strong, a well-to-do and respect
able farmer living near McCoy, in Po!k
coonty. is a brother of the newly elected
mayor of New York
Mr Lionel R Webster, who was defeated
for attorney general by Hon Geo E Cham
berlain, will move to Portland and enter
into partnership with the attorney general
elect, Mr Idleman, which is tbe next thing
to being attorney general. W I Vawter. r
former Linn coonty man, succeeds Mr eb
ster at Med fori in the legal firm of which
the latter was member.
Mr S C Whitmore.who has been visiting
in Toledo, a few days, left the city on the
7th, beaded for his home in 'ermyn. Lack
awaaa coonty. Pennsylvania. He was a
resident of Albany, in this state, for some
years, bat in 1--.' returned to hb native
state. Pennsylvania, where he has been ex
tensively engaged in tbe lumbering oosi
netss. as well as contractor and builder, dar
ing tbe !a.-t two years having erected, un -
der contract, ever four hundred bosiness
and dwelling booses, tbe receipts from
which added no li'.tie to hi pile of savings
HOME AND ABROAD
Atheletic meeting at Y M C A ic-iight
at 7 :Jo o'clock.
Funeral services at the M E church at 3
o'clceck tomorrow, under the auspices of
the GAR.
Mr W A McOain requests the Demo -
or at to state that he is rot a candidate
for the office cf marshal.
An interesting feature of the olav last
eenln; was the performance cf the Httle
daughter of Mr Jack Howard.
The name of Mr W E Baker ?s given
to the DsruscaaT as one mentioned for
the office of Marsha!.
The coantr clerk has completed a copy
of the tax ro 1 for Liacoin county. Tbe
gross roll amounts to $754,924
A Da'Ds man claiming to sell goods at
cost polishes his cost mark, acd tei'.s peo
ple to call and ngare tX out themselves
New idea.
A good many of the counties are abol
ishing the bounties on wild animals. Linn
county follows salt, with the exception of
coTOlr, on which trere wt.. be a bounty
cf ?3 o. H ere will probably be at aianv
wild animals ktie-d.
The ladies of Fair Oa Circle No 1, of
tte G A R ato reqaested to men at the
residence of Mr G W Kendricks. on 5U.
street between Jackson and Jefferson its,
to attend the funeral of Comrade Worrell.
By order tit President.
Considerable excitement was occasioned
by theaiighting of a small meteor near
town yesterday. The n.eUor was observ
ed by several people and appeared to I ight
. In the brash near Mrs Altree's house
. across tbe hay. A search wi.I probably
I be made for it. Toledo Leader-
I. r Rett a ui nf D I R V R:t hit
purcl.ased an interest in the Baker Epi
1 r 1 - S." r
) u.i,: ranges wm 1 1 tv 0. sh -rt lift
! Scout.
i
this morninir from r.ear the woolen mill
onh reversl bliick , scattering some
wool along the street. Mr Tom Riley
verv athletically ran .and jumped into
live wagon and succeeded ih stopr-inc the
team.
The CnicKcaiNc, aars ns" Haxdxij
Piaxos Tbe Wiley B Allen Co. 211 Fir
St. Portland, have the exclusive agency fo
the sale ot tne a xve high grade piano;
Whv no: bay toe best? Write far price
Cash or installments.
-Vithta -!.to," fit.cst Photo made
only fi .50 per derm at Crawford a Pax
tons.
The creditors of the Oregon and Wash
ington Commission company received the
tad intelligence that said company had
made an assignment. A short time ago
Gerow and McDcnald shipped them $136
worth of dried fruit, and R N Shompson
shipped them $125 worth, and the variout
farmera of this community are out about
8"oo. lames Warren hat the company's
note foi $150, having sold them a span of
mu.es. Brownsvitle Times.
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
toads to personal enjoyment wh 1
rightly used. Tbe many 'who live he
ter than others and eujoy life more, wi
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world's beet products u
the neeiL of physical being, will attest
the value to health oi the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, 8yrnp of Figs,
Iks excellence is due to its presenting
in the form meet acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headache and fevers
ana permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acta on the Kid
ney, liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it ia perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drag
gists in 50 cent bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
packages also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if offered.
W. L. Douglas
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' tvertUed bort in tbe world, nd
SSJBJ a . t- Ail SUC 14. , SL l..elU dl
we are the Urg etvt iM)))mfactarers of
the value by
tnnz the name and
the bouom. which proureta you ajair.fct h:h
orkrf 21H the mifidlcnati r orofits. Our ahoc
price cm
equal evfvwi work in : . - aanl
wearing auaht.es. "Vc h ve daeni Mid erery
where at kywer price for the ralne Riwri i
may other make. Take no auVstitste.
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Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
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J A Camming, sole agent, Albany.
Brail's Bartlsii.
THE KK0tD CHEaiOU. fU
1 161 S. WiSierm Arecaa. CHlCafia.
Sold by a ! dreggivs.
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J A Camming, sole agent, Albanv,
WALLIS NASH,
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Will practice ia all the .vurl of the
state.
Office First Nat 'I Bank buiUingr.AUiaDv.
wreon.
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All legal matters will reteive prompt; at
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building, up stairs.
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prompt and careful attention.
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