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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1895)
Wkkly Democrat. $1.75 per year a advance. $.oo at end of year. Public School Libraries. Here are reasons why the public school juvuiu iinva b 1 1 urary ; Boys and girls who have few if any books at horn will have an opportunity to read good books and thus perhaps ac quire a life-long love for them. A single book of our library may serve . arouse me latent powers of some boy ?l g- ..,ad thua 111 aie a red-letter day in their life. Even a little book on science or biog raphy may be the means of furnishing cuujb urignc pupil wiui an agreeable and useful hobby. Good books may be powerful means to arouse the ambition and to mould the character. No one can estimate the in fluence of -a well selected school library with a sensible teacher to advise and to suggest. It can b made very useful for consul tation. It cin be utilized every hour in the day for reference in evcy branch of atudy. It will be useful from a purely senti mental point 01 view. Many of the pupils will look back, especially upon the first reading of certain books, with love and delight. Yourazhool library will stand as one of the bulwarks to stem the tide of bane-i iui oooks and sensational story paper, which tend to destroy all that is sweet and good in literature. Young people can be taught through the school library that tha tm n nf books is not simply to be entertained.bnt to be tanght, elevated, and inspired by them. Through it they can learn what books in their remnant of reading time it is most vital for them tc know, in brief. to obtain the greatest good, from even a ama-i norary isspues a complete scheme At the Christian Church. Good audiences were out to hear Elder Lister Sunday morning and evening. During ne morning service me subject was "lbe governments of God" towit: The Patriachal, the Aaronic Priesthood and tha Christian Dispensation. Ha plainly ebowed that one form of government gave way to the succeeding one and from Pauls argument to the Hebrews and other scriptures he showed plainly that the Old Testament ia done away with so far as offering the terms of pardon. We must look to Christ to his teachings as found in the New Covenant, tie aaid that the Bible is a book of order and in order to understand it we must study it like any other book in iu right divisions. We must know who is writing, to whom it is addressed and for what purpose. The meeting promises to be one of un usual interest. AH are invited to come and study the Bible together. Ihe music will be good. Come. Thk O. P. Appeal. The Times saya: Though th appeal bas not vet been per fected, the first steps have been taken to appeal the confirmation decision to tbe supreme court. The-notices of appeal were actually served on interested at torneys before the confirmation was an nounced. Whether they were made in the hope of deterring Judge Fullertou from confirming the sale, or whether tbe case will actually ba carried to the supreme court remains to be seen. There are two notice8,and the first is signed C C Hovue, Jim Westfal, H F. Merrill, and CC Hogue, as trustee, with Kelley and Curl attorney; the second notice i& signed by Toe Dunham, Carrigan Hayaen Co., Banford, Bennett, E C McShane, E F CTeary, Thomas Pavy, W M Hoag and Wallis Nash, with Wallis Nash,atlorney. , Dos'r Wast Division. A gentleman from the Forks says there are three names on remonstrances to county division to one m favor. Quite a num ber signed the petitions thinking it would help kill the Brownsville move ment: ' -but' when the remonstrance came around they also signed that, in one case where there were fifteen names , on a petition a'.l but three changed. The petitioners have offered to withdraw their petition provided the remonstrators also do; but this the latter will probably not do. Division is not wanted any more in the Southern part, particularly along tbe S P. Gca Accident. John McGee, Jr., came out from Blodgett Saturday, and reports that a son of James Rodinson in that vicinity received severe injuries k'ri day from the effect of the breech of a shot gun bursting and its contents exploding. He was out bunting and the cartridges n led are supposed to have been filled with dynamite, which suddenly exploded se verely injuring bis face and taking off clean one aide ol the rim ot bis bat. it ia believed I hat one of his eyes is so se verely injured that he will not be able to see out 01 it again. Uorvailie Times. A Saw Bask. The Statesman says : Tbe Capital National bank of Salera, at its annnal meeting, declared a semi-an nual dividend of 5 percent on its capital stock oat of the earnings of tbe past six months. The report of the cashier shows that this hank has returned ia net earn ings to its shareholders since its organi zation nine years ago $79,516, or $4,516 more than 100 per cent on its entire cap ital stock, a result as complimentary to the growth and prosperity of tbe capital city aa to the management of the bank. Tbe Tittel Sisters presented M'Liss at tbe opeia bouse Saturday night to a fair . sized audience in a manner that baa made the troop popular, sustaining tbe reputation already held by tbem. A sacred concert was advertised Sunday night; but upon complaint being made it wai not permitted. Oregon is thi Lead. Mr N N Bash- - or, on Saturday, exhibited at this cmee a ripe tomato which he plucked from a rite in his garden tlx miles notth of Leb anon. There axe (till two on the vice ripe. Oregon is in the lead again. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral . SAVED HIS LIFE 80 says Mr. T. M. Reed, a highly respected Merchant of Mid dletown, 111., of a Young , Man who was supposed to be In Consumption. "One of my customers, some oars ago, had a son who had all the symptoms of consumption. The usual medicines afforded him no relief, and he steadily failed until he was unable to leave his bed. His mother applied to me for some remedy ana 1 recom mended Ayers Cherry Pectoral. The voung man took it according to directions, and soon began to of lmDrove uinu ae uecame wen and strong." T. M. Heed, Mid dletown, IU. - "some niiio ago, a- caugnt a el severe coia, my mroac ana lungs were badly inflamed, and I had a terrible cough. It was supposed iuai jl wm a victim ui consump tion, and my friends had little hope of recovery. But I bought a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, took it, and was entirely cured. No doubt, it saved my life."-. I. Jokes, Emerts Cove, Tenn. , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR THE DEMOCRAT. With this issue FP Nutting assumes the sole proprietorship of the Democrat, Mr T J Stites retiring on account of hav ing been appointed postmaster of Al ba oy. The present proprietor has been one of the publisher's of the paper for over twelve years and has been connect ed with it for over fourteen years, an assurance of the polby of the paper in the future. It will always be our en deavor to publish a live, clean newspa per, one for the people. All papers speak for themselves, and so the Dkmocbat will do. A Pessimistic Address. Judge E C Bronaugh, of Portland, ar rived in Albany Saturday evening, cn his way home from the 0 P confirmation at Corvallis. Upon invitation he de livered an address at the U P church last night on the "second Coming of Christ ' a very pessimistic ettort so far as the present time is concerned : Judge ttronaugn said that it miKut be strange to see a lawyer in tbe pulpit, but he believed a lawyer bad as much right to be saved as any one. He said in the beginning tiiat no man knew just when Christ would come for the second time ; but there was no doubt it was near at hand, and would occur before th end of this century. He based bis predictions on the 12th chapter of Daniel. The first kingdom referred to in tbe dream of Neb uchadnezzar, represented by the head of gold of the image, was that of Nebuchad nezzar, tbe second one of silver that of the Medea and Feraians ; the third king dom, one of brass, was that ol the Greeks; the fourth that of the Roman Empire, tbe iron kingdom ; the fifth one or iron and clay, is the democratic government Df the present day. Tn his judgment the fifth period began in 1805. The speaker gave illustrations to show that this was an era of clay. At the end of tbe age there ia to be "the roost fearful war and slaughter tbe world ever knew. Our head and feet are about tbe same length. The first empire, that of the Babylons, was 91 years of length, hence tbe last em pire will be about the same and the world will end 91 years after 1805 or in 1896 According to this reasoning tbe less of the image must have been illproportioned to the rest of the body and in a common man would be about seventeen feet long. The speaker appealed to the audience to be ready when ever the times comes. Then he pointed ont according to the word" of Paul tbe signs that these are tbe last days, such as disobedience of children, loss of affection, lovers of pleas ure more than of God, tbe increase of crime and rascality, the presence of Jews everywhere, gold and silver heaped np and rusting. The bard times be de clared to be here to si ay, and he couldn't see any prospects of rood times until Christ comes. Hon M A Miller went to Salem this noon. . Mrs Online is in Eugene on a visit with her son Ralph. Mr and Mrs J F Hendrix returned to their home at Harrisbnrg today. Mr Lyle Rice and wife, the Ashland operator, passed through A It any today tor Portland. Mr C D Kennedy, the former Orexon Pacific conductor arrived in the city this noon from The Dalles. Mr Percy Yonng left this noon on a trip to San Francisco and Palo Alta, go ing by way of Yaquina. Dr Sommerville, of Umatilla county, is in the city the guest of his sister Mrs N A Blodgett. .. Miss Mary Hoffman who has been at Mt Angel for a year or two baf returned to Albany, perhaps to remain. Mrs Jos Martin, of Tacoma, who has been in the city several weeks visiting her sister Mrs I Fox left for home re- terday. Mr Geo Lewis, a brother of Mrs I Beam, and wife have just come to Al bany from tbe east to reside. Tbe Misses BaM have rented the store room adjoining F M French, recently ! vacated by I Fox. It is being improved i generally, and they will move into it in lew days. Cbaa and Sam Shortridge, who lately purchased tbe San Francisco Call Tor $360,000 were former residents of Salem, living their with their sister, Mrs Clara t-oltx, tbe now famous female lawyer ot California. Her husband in the early 70's was a grocery clerk in Salem. The Salem Post says : Misses V innet- ta Asbby and Winnie McAfee were pas sengers on the 11 :17 to Albany where tbey will remain a few days visiting friends. O D Glover went to Albany today on tbe 11 :17 train to spend a couple weeks bis parents, who reside at that place. At a meet ine of the stockbo'ders and directors of the' Salem Woolen Mill company held recently,- Thomas Kay, Jr was elected aesistant mauager and as foonashezets settl d down here alter the return from California he will travel m the interest of tbe mills and his father will devote himself more to the direction of affairs in and about the mills and home office. Salem Statesman. There are nineteen members In the house who have not yet Introduced Till. Lonesome men. The overland was eight hoars late to day, arriving at about 12 o'clock. A gen- Hem an who came through on the train re ported an immense snow storm at Sistonc. Saturday afternoon all the property of George P Warner, of this city, was sold at sheriff's sale, as follows: The Ruts House to to Buckner Bros, of Splcer. for $4,377; residence properly on Ferry street to Comad Meyer, for $1,643. Friday afternoon a carload of wheels all the way from Dea Moines, Iowa, pulled into the S r Depot lor Corvalii. it was for tha carriage factory, and came over the S P via Ogden and Sacramento. The freight charges were S242. Corvallu limes. An eastern man hag figured ont tbe following aa the conduct of ladies upon being proposed to : Out of a hundred cases eighty one sink into the arms of gentleman, sixty eight rest their beads. on gentleman's breast and only ont sinks into the arms ol a chair: eleven clasp tbe:r arms around the gentleman's necK, six weep tears ol joy silently and iorty lour weep tears aloud whatevei that means ; seventy two have eyes - full 01 love, ana nine oat ot a nunared rash from the room and tell everybody. Only fonr are greatly surprised, and eiichiy seven of a hundred knew that something was coming. . r ive gigme hysterically . ' sou one even sneezes, vniy one ol hundred straggles not to be kissed. wmie eix kiss genneman nrst. It we believe tbe statistician, one out ot hundred women will say: "Yes, but aon't te a 1001." They Gar Staated. The Ashland I Tidings gives Mr and Mrs Gross the fol lowing gooa starter in that city: The pa pers were made out today by which H D Parker transfers his ownership of the Ash land Depot Hotel furniture, fixtures and good will to A F Shultz, and the proprie torship and management of the hotel was assumed this afternoon by J A Gross, so. lontr and favorably known as the proprie tor of the Depot hotel and eating house at Albany. Mrs tiroes Das' haa long experience in the hotel business with her husband, and will fill the position of landlady of the hotel well. The furniture in tbe house will be added to and a lunch counter for the accomodation of passengers On trsins will also be conducted in tb3 hotel. - A Scee Siax . An Albany man gives the following item to the Dkmocbat: A man with a high collar and short neck who bad allowed his whiskers to grow went home and told hie wife that he had been mistaken for Governor Pennoyer. How was that. Well be d been down street when a dozen men . rushed madly up to him and asked lor a pardon, xhis was before the legislature met. - : Died. Mrs Jonas Davis, a pioneer resi dent of Linn county, died at Shedd on Hon day, Jan 21, 1895, at the age of abeut ntty-nve years, she leaves a husband and feveral children. Mrs Davis was a woman of splendid character, a true wife and mother, and the family have the sympathy ui iiu in iiieir greai loss. -A GbeJlT State. Chicago Israelite Oregon s salmon fisheries produce about w,iwu cases a year, ana its wool clio ex. ceeds 16,000,000 pounds. There are 25 000 square miles of pine forest, and the annual goia yioia exceeds l,ooo,000. ,- COUNTY COURT. (J. K. Duncan, rnnnt sod J. W. Pugh, Commissioners J at. Watsra 1119 tax levy for 1895 was placed - at 14 mius. the bill of the Foster Mill Co for 9.16 wxt roaus, was continued. C Oakley bounty S2.50. Bills allowed: . Jwn.Withers ,oad upervisor I J M Ware, " H L Lassell, " W H Niccolson, """ Oregon agtJcff Hannah.......!!! Wm Brenner, deputy sheriff G V Standish, " " W E Chandler, ' - " Oregon agt Walter Bass Thos Fronton, road supervisor .... Richard Warner, road sup RG Watson (Jo, nidse...,. Geo Conner, road inn I 69 75 20 00 80 00 36 00 66 15 18 85 22 00 2 65 41 20 180 00 60 00 12 9: 3 J 00 SO 00 Jas Curtis, sup jonn Jenkins, roads E F Truax. road sun 68 00 40 00 Oregon agt Frank Cox Standish & Arthurs, roads J S Van Winkle, sundries Hodges & McFai land, miscellaneous I W Pugh, commissioner J M Waters, commissioner 2d 95 4 00 19 B0 6 15 24 00 26 80 Tna IIuskiko Bfut was presented last night at tbe opsra house to a good sized audience. The corn was husked in the proper manner after so long a delay. It was a genuine old tune barn scene. All the parts were well taken. Mr Marvin turner particularly distinguished himself as the darkey; Master rronk was a live tanners boy; Capt Overman and Miss Minnie Mcrarlnnd as the sparking couple (the lady did all the sparking) attracted attention ; Mr Arch Hammer was a dude tor certain, his huinamphone was great; Carlton Sox every inch tre college student: Frank Elkins and Lillie Farreil represented uia insQ proDeriy ana in sir mint was en cored; Mr Brown did the peddling act jost as it snouia oe done; Char lee sears was a lovely Lord Fount! eroy, well backed by his ma, Mrs Overman; Will Galbraith was a great Chinaman Solos were sing by Mrs jnguon, mw uee ana Mrs nutting. Without Monet. A young lady about twenty- one arrived in Albany this noon, she had a sad story. Her husband had deoerted her. At Medford she was pro vided with a. ticket for R(eburg. At noseourg sne secured a ticket she sup posed for Portland, where she intended to enter the hoapital, ont it only read Albany, and she was required to get off here. She hastened to the Court House; but Court had adjourned, and Judge Duncan had left the city. Tbe case was an affecting one, and touched the heart of CoinmisKioner Waters, who bunted np Commiosioner Push and pro virion was made for her reaching Portland. The woman probably deserves help, but so many casts occur where such people do not that one has to ! be en the alert Large congregations have been attending the special meetings now in progres at the Congregational church. Lst night Or C'lapp conducted the services and preached on "Blind Bartlmeas ' A pirit of earnestness and seriouanes was manifested by a large number ot the con gregation. The service wl.l be continued throughout the week. Every bod r will be made welcome. Dr Clap? will preach tonight upon a sabiect which sboald con cern all. Service begins at 7--3o. Busted. Jim Wettfall requests the Democrat to say that he Is busted, and that the Oregon Picific did It, and this t the reason he cannot liquidate with his creditor!. Just gtve him one more good contract on the ex.enion Into Eastern Oregon and be will be all right. Jim was vrth lo,ooo to $15,000, now be ia financially busted. No wonder he feels sore. But he holds np In good shape and many a smile plays over his ieatures. Should There Be a division of the coonly on the south of as there would be a hot contest for the county seat between Brownsville and Bals?y. Both want it al ready. That is tbe reason quite a number of Halsey people want division; it is tbe reason most Brownsville people want it- It is nearly always the teams county divisions are sought. The people seeking division are generally honest in that respect. As one senator and twi representative are working for division it behooves tbe public to take active steps against division in any quarter. UUl una snouia be kept intact. Deep sxow. "Rather lrp snow thst in the SUkiyom," said a blonde conplex- loned man to the Han about Town. "How deep is hil "Sixty feet- Oh come off." "Yes, there was a big snow slide." This was the reaon the overland has not yet arrived, and it is not known when it will for certain. A Good act. A bright son of a Salem widow boarded tbe car that carried Jowph Simon from tbe Salem depot to the Wil lamette hotel. "I am tbe son of a widow a newsboy and I support my mother. toe lad remarkea to Mr bimn. 1 want ja to appoint me a page. W e are poor, and 1 desire to help mamma." "You shall hare tbe place. Come and sea me tomor row, was Mr fcimon s reply. Ana the boy got the job. Mercury. In the Christian church 5th and Jackson last night Mr Lister delivered a discourse on "The True Vine." He had an outline of a vine and roots. He traced the Christ back into tbi Old Testament as rooting in all the Word: (1) In tbe promises to the fathers of Israel. (?) In the types. (3) In tha prophecies, lie will continue the thought to-night showing "The Branches the theme announced. Cabd of T bases. To the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us dur ing the illness and banal or our beiovea fahter, Earnest Stellmaker, we desire to ex press our heartfelt thanks. May all re ceive the same kindness and sympathy in tune ot affliction. Hia Children Dime Social. The entertainment mittee of the Y M C A have arranged to give a Dime social at their rooms next Fri day evening. A short program, followed by games and a general good time will be the order of tbe evening. Come. At the Congregational Culrch. An attentive and terious congregation which crowded the church to Its full capac ity listened to the pointed and convincing sermon preached bv Mr Llapp last night I' was bas ? J upon"Niaman's Leprosy and Restoration to Health." In mak'ng the practical application the speaker spoke witn much earnestness and power. The aftei service was one of spirit nd enthu siasm. Everybody Is Inviicd to be present at this evening's service and during the evenings ol this week. A number have entered the kingdom since the services have been inaugurated . Crayons.- Tinkle will give vou a fit class crayon, India Ink, water color or pastel portrait, a $4 frame, a dczen and half best photographs, s "glass back," "colored photo" any st-le, all complete tor $4.55 snd throw In a hurse and buggy, a cow ar d a comer lot, for a little more. uiiki worm ne will give you me Oest bargains in crayons and positively guar antee? better work at loer prices than any body else; Just try hi.n once. Hood's Pills areTrnr.t iamiiv cathar tic and liver medicine. Harmless and reliable. Anaemic Women with pale or sallow complexions, or suffering from skin eruptions or scrofulous blood, will find quick relief in Scott's Emulsion. All of the stages oi Emaciation, and a general decline of health, are speedily cured. takes away the pale, haggard look that comes with General Debility. It enriches the blood, stimulates, the appetite, creates healthy flesh and brings back strength and vitality. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Weak Lungs, Consumption and Wasting Dis eases of Children. Send for our pamphlet. Mailed FREE. Scott kBowne,N.Y- All Druggists. Mc.andfl. TAKEN IN. As several Albany people were taken in we publish the following: A number of person! in this city have been taken in by a stamp game, which it seems has netted the schemer a handsome sum. Letters were addressed to throe persons by one Eana Brown, saying that she had been a cripple all her life, and that a medical institution at Kaneville, Illinois, had agreed to cure her if she would collect one million stamps . She asked the three persons to whom the 6rst three letters were addressed to mail her tan stamps, and write three more letters each to friends, these friends ench to write three, and so on up to number fifty. In this way numbers multi ply rapidly, and a Portland accountant has figured out that if the chain wks carried out unbroken the girl receive more than eleven septilliona of stamps, which amount is represented by 26 figures, and the aggre gate value would be $34,000. The letters all called for cancelled stamps, but even those have a value. A victim who took the trouble to institute inquiries, ascertained that there is no medical institution at Kane villoi 111, which is a village of the most ptimitive type. But Edna R Brown re sides there, and her daily mail is so enor mous that the loeal postmaster is seriously thinking of asking to have his office in creased in siae. Edna has a aipple sister-in-law, but is not herself a cripple An eastern exchange says that they have al ready received about 15.000.000 stamDs.aud letters pre now pouring in at the rate of 12,600 to. 15,000 per day. Computing mod estly, Edna has received tJHJO worth of stamps, at the current price for such, and and if she received money orders of the average valne of 20 eenU each, her income is considerably over $1000 ner day. Oakvillc. A ouiet weddinir too dace near here last Wednesday. A M Smith was too slv for the boys. 2ext! Today J I Dolnh will be re-elected U S Senator for Oregon, if Lina county has a man in tne legislature that will vote lor him that man should be left out by all parties. Messrs Smith, Pattison and Barton were in Albany Monday on business. A petition is in circulation for the dividing of Linn county. We oppose it Smith received a letter last week that had bean missent acd opened in mistake a few times it was from Passon & Son, Port land, it seems they had sent a box of gard en seed to A Y but as they had not beard from him since they wrote to see if be had received it. The letter went to Oakville, Washington, and was opened by a man signing himself A C Smith. He wrote on the letter "That A Y Smith has been dead two years." A Y thinks A C is mistaken about it, for he feels like a very animated corpse and he certainly it not deceiving his mernis in uus style ust to save funeral ex penses is these democratic bard times. A 11 ices. On The Southern Boundary. Jan. 21st, 1995. Elvin Taylor returned borne from a viit to Portland last week and reports having a very nice time. Hon Jas Wilkini spent part of last week is Salem, looking &fter sjme legislation we suppose. Mr Williamson bas been toro'inn hia shade trees recently, and Mr Getcbell haa been trimming the lower branches from hia. Mr Mebgar. of Athena, and Mr Church man, of Sheridan, are making a lengthy visit to their relatives, Mr Hayworths. Mr J K Jcne went to Eugene last Sat urday for a few days visit.. J Matt Smith and family have moved from Muddy station to. the Cochraa farm. Amos Wilkins has been to the city of .rortiand and returned home the proud ana happy oaner of some choice poultry. Miss Clara Philoott came heme from Portland on account of the serious illness of he mother, and will probably remai n here the remainder of tbe winter, although we are happy to say that Mrs Philoott it improving rapidly. Miss Lain Vanghaa has taken a class in music tn loborg. Frank and Effi Tatlor were vinitin? relatives in bogene the lass ot last week. The steamer Homer left San Francisco wo days late. Mr JohnLeedys saw mill has again begun running. Old papers is cents a hundred st this Ufice. Worth that for kindling wood. One of the needed taws In Uregoa Is one providing (or the amendment ot charters of cities without gotng to th; state legisla ture. Bead oar editorial page. Don't skirt it. We propose to make H a live feature in the pper, as far, of course, as our aMHty perm its. The East Oregonlan editor said a citi zen of that place rented a house for bady purposes and the result was a spin .cd fight. Mr Bonner told a Crook county man that the people acvaas the mountain would have a railroad Inside of eighteen months.' That is good new. Seattle baa another industry for ttse marketing of all kinds of fisa. This is tbe canning of Baltimore oysters, which arc shipped here by the barrel and find a ready market all over the Sound. The company has also established a com pitta plant for curing and smoking a't kinds cf ash found In tne Sound. No more teams on the public square. ft has been fenced in In order to be placed In condition by Proetstel A; Lamb for the bicycle track and tennis court as soon as the wet season passes. The Eugene public school football team returned borne yesterday morning from Drain in a contented and well sattsriea frame of mind, and well they might with the score In U.etr favor at a ra'a of iS to o Guard. The members of Beulah Rebekah Lodre No 35 I O O F should bear in mind the special meeting thia evening to make preparations for Initiatory work at the next regular meeting. AH members specially requested to attend. By Older of NG. A dispatch tars that B R Henry, of Yamhill county, who left a few months ago for Honolulu, to complete arrange ment for taking a colony 01 Uregonians, May ar next, to a place 60 miles lou'.h- we-t of Honolulu, la now on bis way home. ' Much interest is felt as to the re sult of his trip, especially sines the recent outbreak among the natlvta ot nawail If all arrangments are satisfactory. It is qatte probable that a targe ca'onv will be organized, Mr Ed Goins, of Scio, was in tho city today. Mr Sam Goldnmith, the drummer, is in the city. S M Daniel, Scio'a live merchant, was in the city today. I Hon Jeff Myers, of Salem, spent last .night in Albany. R W Moses, of Craw fords ville. ia do ing Albany today. ' . A B Riggs. the Brownsville tannery man, ia in the city. Ex-Collector E T Hatch and wife, of Alaska, now of Polk county, spent Hun day and Monday in Albany the guesU of Hon OT Porter. Mias Maud Sutherland and Miss Ver- ras Smith, both of Oakland, Or., have been in this city, the guests of H B Sac rey. Mies Smith ia a sister of Mrs Sac- rcy. Mr Frank Campbell, now filling tbe pos ition of butler for Senator Dolnh. is in the city for a few days, when he will return to his duties on tbe senators place. He re ports that Senator Dolnh will pass through Albany tomorrow night for Washington, accompanied by bis daughter, Miss Kuth. 40 Loaves of Bread for $1.00. Lot everybody come to th3 Sl.-ir Bakery and get 40 loaves of f resh bread for $1.00 cash. J . C MtYZK. At the CnBisnAH Church. Last night Mr Lister preached on the subject, "Tbe Branches. His subject for tonight is, "The Good Shepard." All are '.invited tj attend these meeting. Rheumattstr In the back, shoulders, hips, ankles, elbowr, or wrists, Is caused by accumulation of acid In the blood. Hood's 8arsapar!lla neutralizes the add and cures rheumatism. (1.25 A YEAR. That wlil be the cost of the Weekly Democrat hereafter when paid for a yea' In advance from tne time of payment. $1.50 at the end of a year j $1.75 for the second year and two dollars for esch pre vious jejr. That l, person owi.ig 3 years su,"cription,cansecureltfor4 years being a year In advance, tot $6.50. This will apply to the past as well as the future A clu"i of nve r.ew subscribers may secure the Democrat i yer for $5.00. Moral: Don't allow yaur subscription to run. Tell your neighbors of the big r Juc Hon in the price oltheDKMocRAT.Though cheaper It Is our intention to mo the paper better as fsst as results will pennit 1 CENT A DAY. That is what the Daily Dkmocrxt will cost herefter,by n.all.lr. advance, 25 cents a month, $3.00 Jer- 1 not paid In advance 30nU Pr "onih. By carrier, 10 cenU to per cer.t added If allowed to run over three months without payment. The Legislature. V5NDAY AFTEILStKljr. In senate a message from be Governor recalling Pen n overs appointment of regent was read. Among tne bills introduced were: Browne!!, creating orhce of irriga tion engineer. Report providing kr tbe usual large number of clerks at salaries of 93 U $5 a day was read and adopted. Urownell, making rate of interest. 6 per cent; Ralev punishing tramps; Huston ex empting homesteads from execution; Max well. assisting in establishing graded school at Tiilamook. Dawson for tbe relief of Ida Teinpleton in sum of i-0,VX; Patterson, making streets and alleys in corporal ed towns incorporated highways many in corporation bills. In tbe bouse provision wa made lor clerks and about aa many as usual, experts to be allloweJ f i.LO a day and others . A committee to prepare memorial on foreign immigration was appointed. Committees were appointed to examine lbe reform school el a! and forty-four bills were intro duced. TCEMjaT. Among the new bills ia tbe senate were these: Holt, creating board of equaliza tion as to clatiti ration. Denny, miking governor, secretary of state and -treasurer railroad commissioners. lioiL creating of fice of state assfcsaor and coutitating gov ernor, secretary of state, assenaor state board of equalization- Coon, for election of .'nib-d State senators by direct vote of tbe people; Referred. A. large namlr ol bills were read a second time. In the house the speaker anaounred stand- lag committees. Lent Smith of this county was made chairman of tbe committee on claims and is on tbe committees on en grossed bills, and medicine and pharmacy; J 11 Soott is chairman of tbe committee on manufactures and is on tbe com mi sue on mining. M r '1 empletoo is cn tbe mm mil- tee on counties, commerce, and banking and insurance. Among the till introduced were Lbe fol , lowing: Smith, of Josephine, repealing present system of adopting school books; for establishing state Norinsal acboM at' Ashland; MsGregr, providing for poll lax for road work of 12; Jeffrey, creating ck of state assessor, and creating new board of euaJizatioa of state odkera, Smith, of loaepbSpi presiding for persons! b ability of stock a ere. Barleign. joint rejotaticn providing fa foredosnre. of Pacific rail roads mortgage; Morebead, joint rasoia Lion providing for election first Tuesday af ter first Monday of November. Cardwc.1, relating to compeaaatioa cf executor and administrators la 7 wr cent on first $1(M0. above that to iixx), & p- out. above that to KU00, 4 per cent, and atwve that inch amount aa Lbe caurt may allow; Pax ton, lien on bones for shoeing tbem. tbi a vote ox itaxAToa. 1 Tbe vote for U S Senator cn tbe ftande ballot was aa follows: la tbe Senate. F-w IMrh-AI'cr. Kan croft, Urownell, CaJlaraitb. Carter, Iawfoo. Denny. Gesner, Gowan. Hobton. Joknson, Maxwell. McOung. McGinn. Patterson. Price. Sleiwer IS. For Benntt Beik ley. Butler, CegsweJl, Iluton, McAlifter. Ralev. Smiths of Clatsop and hbtrman 8. For Hare Holt, King, Vanderburg 3. In the Honse. Dolpb Bearh, LUandel. Bridges, Calvert, Cardwell. Cieetun, toon, Cooper. Daly. !avid. Davis. Uowlr, Keyt, Long, McCrarken, McGrwr, Mintie, More head. Myers. Paxton, Stblbrede, Shutrdm, Stanley, Smith, Clackmas, Smith, Polk, Smith, Josephine, Templet on. Thompson. Moore 29. For Judge Moore Baker, Barker, Boothby. Burke, Cote, Coon. Craig, Curtis, Uatea, tfnild, Gardane. Uiilegaa, iiofer, Hope, lter, Lyle. Pattereon. K meat-son. Smith, cf Linn. Tigard, right, Yates 22 For Hare Pop, Buckman.llor leigh, Huffman, Jeffreys, Neatoa, Stewart, Young 7. Tbe above is furnished lbe Democrat by a friend in Salem and is correct. Parte it in your bat for future reference. That Joyful Feeling. With the exonerating sense of renewed health and strenght and internal cleanli ness, which foilows tbe use of Sytup o Figs, Is unkown to the fe woo hsve n o ynxcressed bevond the old time medic! n and the cheap substitute sometime o B red but never accepted by the . well I lorne At Cost For a Short Time, In order to make 100m for new goods Jadies muslin underwear, consisting o alght-dresses, chemise, drawers and cor set-covers, also white apron'.and children and infanta dresses. These are good standard goods, bought direct from the ananufacturer and are marked In plain figures. blMt'KL E You.no, Ladies who wear a1' to 4 shoes will find it to their Interest to cad at Klein & Du- brutlle's where some great bargains will be ottered them. Prescriptions filled at Dawson's The Vr earner. Wednesday and Thursday, occassional rain, nearly stationary temperature. River F M French, dl layman. Albaay Mark Hnoar. M. Oata, 5H l7onr, as--1" Holler. 2.1 sue'. myA fi m lb n P rk ham. 12 to 1 6c; r on ldar,UM10c . 11 to 13c. Hay. baled, "oifcioea, 2S- Apnl, ,. Aw&rded Highest Honors World' Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE a. wire Crane Cream of Tartar Powder. Pre! I ftom Atnrnonla, Alum or any other adultc nt Bp WE3ID3SrESI3-c.Tr HOME AND ABROAD A Mixture to he Taken Doses. In Small Y M C A social Friday evening. Have you read the editorial page. Remember the Y M C A social Friday evening. Good music and recitations. Recent) j a man was In the city who did gold wire work very well,' making pins, Initials, &c Mr Fred Bruckmari,conduct or of the street car, has been experiment ing snd Is doing better work thsn mai-.y traveling experts. He will soon take orders. A man who was In Salem vesterday says that when the name of Dolph was voted for the crowd In the gallery hissed and could not be controlled. v hen voted against the crowd cheered. Another man saya this is not true. ''Old, vet ever near, and simple and beautiful ever,' singj tl.e poet, in words which might well apply to Avar's Sirsap-arilla-the most efttcient and sclen'.ldc blood purifier ever offered to suSeting humanity. Nothing bnt superior merit keeps It ro long at the fronfj The best anodynes aud expectorant for the cure rf colds , coughs, and a'.l ibroar, lung, and bronchial troubles.ls undoubted Iv, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the only spec fic for co.da and coughs admitted on ex hibition at the Chicago World's Fair. mm m 1 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. You Can Here Keep Track of Your Friend. ' Mr Henry Broders went to Portland this noosu C V Clifford, of Jordan, was in the city today on business. W E Chandler, of Lebanon, waa d sing Albany today. Judge J C Forllorton passed through Al bany this noon. Mr T J Stites went t Portland on this morning's overland. 1 Rev Roland Grant, tha Portland pulpit orator, waa in the csty this noon. M ica Belle Martin, of Lebanon, ia vis iting relatives in this city. J A D intuit, trvrelitg secretary of tbe Y MCA spent hurt night in Albany. Mr and Mrs Mack Monteith aad Mr and Mrs W tt Kaymmond went to PortUad this noon. Mr Ted Parker, awesacr of Liacola county, went to Salem today. He wants the assessment laws amended. 'has Daniebon and Mr Metrites, of De troit, went to Blowout lake last Moodiy morning on a bunt. They have not been beard of since, and it ia feared they bare been lost. Ed Mills, of this city, yesterday waa breaking on tbe West Side, when near HiUsboro be fell off a ear and sprained one of bis ankles. He will be laid op for a week or two. Senator !'obnon. Linn county's junior member, presided yesterday for a few min utes during tbe absence of Pres. Simon. nd be did it in aoch an able manner as to renect no litt credit npon Lian ooun'j aad tbe many friends cf the yxrang senator. Statesman. In writing np tbe Hukiag Bee last evening the Ii.vckt left tbe name first on tbe lit, Mr bd Uiodgett and Miss Mil dred liurmesier. who took the prominent parts (4 lbe farmer and bis wile, for tbe grand climax of tbe item; but neglected to remember the fact, and mention of the parts tbey took was omitted It i ooe of Lbe provinces cf a newspaper to omit names and an eaty icing to do City Council. Present: Mavor, Recorder. Marshal and Conncilmen Fromaa. Hurtrn. Pfeiffsr, Gradwoal. r&rreH and Halter. VzKja lesoiatios tbe city tax levy for && was ordered pUced at 8 miil on the dot tar. to be levied epoa property assessed at Sl.4.3.770. Tbe matter cf seen ring a piaa for carry ing off tbe water near the depot waa con tinued until tbe next meeting, also that of carrying away water oa rim ueiween Sherman and Uak, each being referred to the committee of the whole. Tbe txetition of Mr M E Farreil asked that certain moory paid by her oa street aemenia oa property in the Thud Ward be refunded t j her. Referred to committee on accounts and current expenses. Tbe ttiuin of E A 1-arker asked that be be paid the sum of $'200 far hi salary as treasurer far the year ISH instead of $1C inasmuch as when be was elected tbe salary was ). lieierred. A commamcation from l.ounty nerc Xeedbam notiheJ the city council that tbe amount of the city assnsment was as given above. A resolution asted max u aa-esaeu : charter be submitted X the member of legislature from taiScounty with tbe re quest that they use every honorable cceaa to secure its passage. License to sell li-iuor was granted w RoweU npon complete execotica of tbe bond. Bids for dirt aad gravel were opened. and were aa foilows: X E itt. river gravel, 65; pit, 45; dirt, 20 cents aad spread same. John Lear, dirt. IS cents; it, 4V; river, west ot i-yon. mc east 01 .von. Y rank isewart, pit, STHc: nrer gravel. 4oc aa far east as Lven; nst of that street, Sc; dirt 20c. Cal Burkhart, river, 49c; pit. 50c; dirt, 25c. A B Morris, river, 44Sc; dirt. 23c 4 W Whiteside, river, 60? east KlUworth; west, 50c ; dirt, 20c 8 W Ross. pit. 45c: river. 45c: dirt, lbe. Tbe contract waa ordered let for repairs of city, to A b Morris for river gravel, for dirt, to John Lear. , Bonds were ordered eivnn for tlOO. Lumber: Smith & Smith, yellow fir. at city on board cars, (9 per thousand; where ordered i... Continued. Citv printing: Contract waa ordered let to F P Xutting.at 8 cents acd 4 cents per square fer ordinances, etc and to P J inulev. tor posters at o cents per sex. Hoarding prisoners, to C U x-ee lor 2 cents per meal. lbe matter ot city omcera and their salaries was continued until next meeting. tbe committee of the whole to report then T eatberf ord ft Wyatt were authorised to see that the amended charter be intro duced in the legislature. Bills allowed, city canneilmen, $59: K C Dannals. t25: water rent. $25. An nnrafe flue was reported at Y M C A bnilding. The marshal was directed to notify owners cf property to fix flue. Mis Tcmplton's Bill. Thore is before the Oregon senate & biil for the relief of Ida Templeton, in the stun of $20,000. for injuries sustained on the public highway. r urtber particulars are anxioasly awaited. Who is Ida? Vhn, where and bow was sT.e lniuretir wiiy did she not present the claim to the county in which the highway is situated r Ann wers to these questions will Gil a short-felt wnt l'ortlnnd Telegram. Miss Temnleton is a sister of Dr Clans Templeton ct your city, and is a resident of Brownsville. She is a pure niimled. nioJel veung woman: no better probably ever breathed . But she bas oulv one leg. The other was lost in an accident two or three years ago in thiscountyWhile crossing over a bridge that was defective and dangerous she went down with tne rotten structure, and received injuries, resulting in the loss nf a leer The statute it so worded that a countv cannot be sued in such a case Huit was brought and taken to the Supreme court, but the law could not be gotten around. The bill is for special relief, and if ever tich a bill were justified it is this one. You Make No Mlatake When you trade with Parker Broa. You get good treat-riant, Not only to day lint to-morrow. You always gat good groceries. The staple article. Their teas and coffees are the best; Their canned goods are fresh; Their baaed goods, Bread, cakes, pies and cookies, Make permanent customer. . 4o loaeof bread t.co. Choice pickled goods. Fresh 1 roduce and fruits Alwavt'in hand. Ii you trade with Parker Bros. You'makc no mistake. Jury List. The Coaaty Court yesterday before ad journment selected tbe following jury list for the year 1895, from which a jury list of 31 will be drawn before each term of sourt: Albany John Fox, I M- Balaton, M B Case, C E Hawkins, Perry Conn, Smith Cox, L C Stratton, V T Jordan, Thomas Hopkins, H Sbelton, J 11 Colwell. Kd Chambers, John Propst, Richard March, P O Anderson, II It llyde, M F Dawson, T J Butler, Wm Fry, Collins Elkins, D II 1 Iodine, Frank Trite, Geo liochstedler, W 8 Foster, II F Merrill, A J Anslyn, Mark Uulburt. Orleans las A Pugh, A Craft, Charles Everett. J U Patterson. Weilev Milhoilan. Clarence Stockton. langent Ubbe Peters, I E lenk. Jos Simpson, A J Uievins, Geo Cochraa, L B i-uper. Scio John Comtdon. T F Miller. Frank Crabtree, J W Gains, 8 A Poind?xter, H T Stanley, John Cyrus, J A Richardson, W G McDonald, G W Phillips, John Con, G v Arnold, Kouert Carey, M u GUI, K IS Miller, W H Ramsey. H I Shore. John Smallnicn, Wm Young. J P Crabtree, B A roinoexter, a 1 roweii. Harrisburg - Frank Dempsey, W M Davidson, J E Bosseman, I' K Grimes, It Bishop, Samuel Nixon, w alter Huston, 8 A Hulin, Wm Curtia, Robert U hits, J F Davis. Brownsville Jode Pearl, Bert Temple ton, D H Ambrose. C H Cable. Geo Dvson. George Geatory, C E Roberta. George Standish, George Stanard. G C Taompson, Clyde Foster, vi m U Kirk, J W Wolfe, Henry Blakely, John Montgomery, I D Ir vine, W C Cooiey, J P Cavender, Geo SIc Kinney, W O Smith. Shedd Thomas Springer, J R Davis, J B Coraett. John C Davis, W B McCormic, I C Robnett, F L Porter, J M Barton, Henry Freerksen. IVu. Ann is. James Carotbera, 8 M Brownell, K Do, W A Thrift. Shelburn A,C Criasman, X B Wash burn. CrawfordWie J II Glass. Ed MeCann, Irwin iox, W m Ireland, George Fin ley, Wm Robe oster Mr Cmpbrey, Green Sptawn. Hotly John F Barr. W ri F Hamilt A C King, TJ Philpot. G W Colbert, G W Pogb. Lebanon C D Steen, Henry CIcun, Frank McKnight G M -Westall. I H O'Neil, A J Crandall. E C Roberts, John Smith, John Craft, M A Miller, I W Uurfchart, W L Moore. A T McCullob, C F Moist, J W Bland, JobuG Reed Halaey George Commons, George Sim mons, wm aroioth. I i Carter. H S Owens, J M M liter, J H McCullougn, Frank rn.br. M hoonU, D J Hayes. B A Stafford, T Palmer. Alexander Kirk. 8 S Leeper, X U Bateman, C Al ingham, T v roweii, j a Merer. Milters U Foreman. Ed Meeker. I F Ash. S T Crook. F D HaighL Jordan C W Richardson. Jaioea N Campbell. M Y Eilyeu. Larwood Ariemns Gainea. Jas Craft, Lacomb Wm Locfborough. Mill City E A Hotter. E O Meanest. Waterloo-O P Card. W A Gleaaon. O P Ferguson, Martin Riiaad Sweet Home P J philpot. Jack Mc Clure, Riley Alley, A C Bock, Mr Hams, CE Roaseil Sodavilse Wm Incram. R W Fiafaar. Cha-Hea Bogart, T J Coyle. Plainview ScoU Ward, A P Blackburn, Joba Morgan, J Nicholas. A-yons w t fotier. W t lUmmer, J L Berry, C X Downie. Rowland M Philpot, Wm A Lane. R&brt X MUler, Iboj Tamer, David Pierce. Kingston M S Titos, A Critman, J T Foilia. Jos Fouler. Crabtree Jos Freeman. Ed Yonag. L A Tucker. Successful O X ration. ' - A very serioos sargiral operation was performed upon. M P Taylsr of thia city in the Portland hospital Ut Thttrsdar. Tbe operatioB co agisted in the removal from hi aodomen of a large fibrous tumor, and in taking it awav the re-nova! of 37 iacbes of tbe intestine became Betenary. Three rear ago Mr Taylor began to scSer from tbe effects of the turncc. and dnneg the last three months, haa bea incapacitated from tabor, lie went to Pcwtiand last Mondar. and at tea o'clock Thursday the surgeon began UeoperaXsoa.whkh was not tlauhed oatil two him later. Tbe operatioa was performed by an Albany surgeon. wbo write to the fanuly that tbe paiiefcl bore the or deal a ell, and there is a chant of his re. covery. but nothing certain abont it- The surgeon also stated that the' oreration showed that in a month or two longer tbe preKsare of the tumor Skgainit the intestine woaid interfere wita tne free performance f their funrtiau.and would hare malted in death. ConalUs Times- Tbe cperatioa above referred to wts done bv f r ti W a!atoe of this citv. assisted by lr t Cauthom ot t'ortland. to wnom IT Mastoa give due credit f or hh able assist- anoe ia adjssUcg tbe Morpby button, a contrivance for adjurting and keeping in place the ends of the divided intestine. A telegram to Ir Martoa this morning re porta Mr Taylor entirely out of danger. Paio it.-The O P paid np for to-day uotil Tan tt. Receiver Clark paid all claims due previous to Uec aaad and Bon ner It Hammond from the Jit-d to jan U Tooth brushesat l .-H Dawaoa Wtf.L ST.Vivn.t 10 jeweler BORN. MF.XOHER.-Oa Monday, Jan 21, ia Albany, to Mr and Mrs Saw Meox-ber a boy. WRrrSMAN. On Saturday evening, Jan. 19. ISstf, to Mr and Mrs J O wnta- man a boy. TO PUT ON needed firsh. no mat ter hew Tou're tost it take Dr. Pierre's ' Golden Medical Dis- covery. It worka f' wonders. Bv restor- ins- the normal ac- I tioa of the deranged organs and functions. it builds the flesh ap to a safe and healthy standard promptly. pUasaatlT and nat ural! v. The weak- emaciated, thin, pale and puny are raaae plump, round and rony. otn. effective as a strvng-ta restorer and flesh maker ia known to medical set- ease; this puts on hralihy flak not tbe Cat of cod liver oil and its bllhv compounds. It rouses everr organ of the bodv to ac tivity, purifies, enriches aud vitalire the blood so that the body feels refreshed aad strengthened. If you are too thin, too weak, too nervous, it may be that tae food assimilation is at fault. A certain amount of bile is necessary for the reception of tbe fat foods in the blood. Too often the liver holds back thia clement which would help digestion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery stimulates, toaes np and invig orates the liver, nourishes the blood, and the muscles, stomach and nerves get the neb. blood they require. Spssrt Kami reds of Dollars with no Benefit. M. I. CaLKHAlt of rf Sarftnt .ST., Kaxtur?, Mass., writes ; - Alter aanerinsr from dyspepsia aad constipation with un told agony for at least iS months, tarn more taao pleased to av that after uatmr Dr. Vwtee's Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant PellsU' Tor one month, I was entirely cared, and from that day to thia I do not know, thank God. what cmii alieht headache i. 1 pld a doctor oa Tremont m., Boston. In one day (for hia advice oolT.l the sum Of $10.00 Wit ij fc.r rrv, rTT TN.r and derived no J- Cour.M x, Esq. benefit. I (Ot more relief 'a ot Aasr fittra yoar medicines, as far as my stomach was concerned, than from aU the other medicine I used. If any person who reads this is stiflering from dyspepsia or constipation and will uVe your aaediuoc as 1 have duue, he will never re re it." Street Railway Time Card The car will leave corner of Fir mJ ft ashlngton street a follow: 7:40 am for uebanon train. 8:1S " " Orohan"Homo. Ittjo " " Nooa train going aorti t j:iS p m for noon train going south. 1 Lebanon train. 1:33 " Orphans Home, " JJq.'55 " " Overland train going south. fror Oiphan' Home on "Sunday car leaves at 3:30. 3:30 and 4 30 p m. Tha car will also meet all Incoming train on the Oregon Pacific railroad. C G BURKIIA4T. is 4AA JX r-"CJl AJtY 171 tatrOCif, far GOOD EVENING.! Quinine pills at Fred Dawson's Get yoar millinery at Mrs AshSy's.' - Cran Berries at C E Brownell'. ' Get your Photos for Xmaa at Tinkles. H'rt baths st Verick's shaving parlors. Two loaves of bread for 5 cents at F E Aliens. Frtsh buckwheat flour in bulk at C E Ireenell's. 40 losea of fresh bread for $1.00 at C EBrownell's. Fresh celery, freah every other day at C Brownell s. Try Cows CcBee. only 30c per pound at C C Brownell'. Baths at Vierecks shaving sod hair sattiog parlors. If yon wast a Boa snok eall for Joseph jt white labor cigars. Hat Baths Snd warm rooms at Verick's shaving pallor. 40 full weight loaves a bread for f 1 a Parker B oa. - Clean townis to vry eascomer st Viersck b eviog parlor. Hodges St McFarland make a specialty of prescriptions. We sell more snd better bread at the TJ S L.kery than any other house In towu. CD Van Dyke will tell you two loaves fres bread kr 5 cents at the U 8 Bakery. It Is a pleasure to eat (food bread and thi you wilt always find at the U S bak erv. If you want that aching too'h filled or attracted without paia call at Dr Adam's offiee. When you buy bread consider quality id quantise then vou will buy at the U bakery. Teacher of vocal 4 id Hs'ru mental nunc Miss Htttie M VrnCr corner 4'h and Ellsworth street. Old sole of ladies shoes eaten off and new half soles sewed on. making the snoea as go jd as new by J W BenUy. Money to Loan. Wc are prepared to make loans on good tn proved farms in sums to suit, of from 3,000 to jio.ooo. Cua a ax & MosTtiTH. There Is na excuse for acv man to ap pear tn society with a grizzly aemrd siece the Introduction o Buckingham's Dye, which colors natural brown or black. Dr. Price's Cream Bckioz Ponder VssrWs Fair Me. Mada! aast Ota-ssasa, HOWS laiSJ Vaeffar One Hosdnrd Dollars Beward tae any case of Catarrh that, caaaot bt'cnsl hj Ball's Catarrh Cure. . , F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toted. O. We tbe suuenusncd. have know sr. J, Clwaey tor the last IS years, aad beliere "" perfect! Boanrable ia all riss r -t aad BaaBe!a!7 sole ta carry oat any obEcaUaa aoade by their firm. WajrraTarax.'anio Dra rr1ta.Toao X3. ajVsxatso. Kj a Xaaru, "-naWi ITtsi rials. To!do. O. Ba'rsCatarraCoraisfalrca I.tM,!. fecdirtrU; epos too biood aad arawoss sor lacc of the system. Price 73c. per t.. eai ww ""' - . rrTSii tree. laavos. Until farther notice Craw ford & Pax!on will give yon one dcz finest cabinet photographs and a V life size crayon or Indian Ink Portrait (for 16 x 20 loch tram.:) for tbe extremely iow price U 94.5a. work tbe nnest and best made Led and see samples at galierv. 1st street Frosoan b'eck. Dandruff forms when the glands of the kin are weakened, and If neglected, bald ness Is sure to follow. Hail's Hair Re newer is Ue best preventive. . When the Chinaman the water Prom a'- agty notx's squirts On the surface cf your collars. On the bosom cf yoar shirts, HI oaty thought of you Is the money be will get. By spitting on the Hnen, 'Till be know he has it wet. The Alhaav Steam Laoadrv 7 us! X'BSPener. Face powders at Fred Dawson's This extra Miaary Mr toraaauor a the most woadsrfol dlaeovery of the are. It hsa hsaa en- J'""! ter the soon of Enrop and IhUlac saio.KerT-e-aaf .leiitny ef the eyes ad ether isuts.- StTaccOmas, 1 9 t I ( onuca aadsaasaUM 4 ; Brins .ui,. C5af 1 gsbiltty. I Ketioi nuts. 1 Xmissioaa. I aad developer I aad xetsuiW I waak njmsa Pains la the. by day or r.'.htstnppad V;-'v. risers sts rriBrr.t3 e the dl days. Oapmr 1051 - srnloarv. Over lOOfi Ta-fvata aaXbi It as ay ai pecan or arminai wcacacas renaeas. It eaa ba stocosd la Sa daya by lbs as of Bodvaa. The new distuieis ass sasds'.-y thePreelal. iaUofttAoM UmrrasMBCSwa Mssical lastirara. It a the auourest vitaitaer saade. It as very now ami L. bat oarmieas. toia for si oo a pace- ueor packs lor . 00 (plain saaiei dcotsi. wnrna foaranta preaioracoja. 11 yon six boxes sod ar cot entirely curd,aLa c will ha sent to von hwaof ailehanrea. Sand fr elreularsand teathnonia'a. Addrass arDtoN MEDicat. istitcxk, JaavMSoaa atocJktoss, EUts 9ta COPYRIGHTS, TAW f OBTAIlf A MTEKT veompt answer aad aa hOMst opmtoB. wi Ml S M cV t'O iu har bad Marly ah. to rears' cxparMnrs ta the patent fcasmsaa. Commanlesj- tionsstrtoUysoBSoantlal. A Haadbaok of Id- rormauoa conowrnias: fa teats ana sow to 0. tala taam sent frsa. Also a eataloaaaot merSin leal ana sdenuss books seat frso. FatanU taken taronch Mann ft Co. laoslia speetal Bottostath sieteatiae Aaserieaa. aa4 tbas ara broocbt wiosty baroraUia pebnewtth oat ens to tka tnvsotor. This sd)bi4 papar. eaty. eMwanu y tirastrareo. bas by rar ta Unrest eii rcoiaitoa or any soenutw wore in world. 10. a; iS a year. BaaiNa copies sent tn. Bull eootea. atldtne Kdluon. ea, 3 cent. Kvary nnaabar nontaina baaa. ftatuun, ssontaiy. asjw a year. gnat ttfol alatea, tn eolora, and ptKtfocraphs of a btimta. with alana. DabltneVaildara to show I latest daUru and secaracuntneta. Aadrsas atlUi-s i OJw sw Xoaa, Sal. BaoanwaT- Oregon Pacific -Railroadi fill CLACK, receiver Direct Line- iSp ;tch I oh Freight Kates. nnsoMireitk stsaats qnlna sal i Fraseisca. Ilonrsr ostwsaa T aoa aa naiictsoo Boa a sills FDj 10th Vrch t, 11 ts, and rka vsantsa. Uomwsa s Fib lh alrjh T, IT, aad tTth. rhs Company resjervoa tha ngnt t oanie nalllag datea wlthont notice, Fir freight and paatanjer r-te app) to sry agent. Chsrlss i Ilsndrva, ba) Co. No 1 e S attfktt S: ui F.-.-ijisco Cs 0 rsocUsr. CoresliU Oregon r ill ' .ciiSiffid r4 . COPYRIGHTS. for BUY JEWEL STOVES AND RANGES OF MATHEWS & WASHBURN A Beautiful ITand presents a spectacle for universal admira tion. There's character in tne band, and tbe hand deserves attention (or tbat very reason. What tha hand ia to a large er lent U the result of care and atler.'ion. Medicine preserse the health; manicore articles beautify the har.d. All such requisite of phasing palm tha betpeak a character justifying pritie are shown in our stock of utiiet and manicure article. It's most onwise, judging by results, to neglsct cither the hands or tbe health, and oar stock of drug and medicirc effer the best of everything needful to preserve either or both. J A CFHHIIG. Pro A. STARE OfJWUI ft Start Optical Specialist Graduate of lb Chicago Oj-tLa!n.ic College. I am prepared to examine reteniifkalry and accurately, try the latest and inrprored methods of modern sciejice. any who da sire to have their eyes tested. Cusiek Block. Ajlbaxt, OsEficz.S INSURANCE AND MONEi BROKER. CoistT Wirrzfiis Eoilt as Sold. 02ef,Sastcn Llwk, lltasj H F MERRILL INSURANCE AND MONEY BROKER Albany, Or. City and county warranls bought and o'd. aiw. ' V JCusickEIoei AIhaffyjf Tilling tod extracting of teeth wiil.oa pain a epefjalty. Cocvaarxs for Sale Fnre tri ockereis fcr a:e,at the Albany rcuiiiy Yards. White and bi'.yer Laced vtysrdo'a and Eirierl Plymcxuh Rrcka. John Brl Albany, Oregon, toriser ih and R R it iJEOEFIH VI THE PLUMBER. Tin rooGins ami "tJarcbicp. Opposite the opera. boue. LACKDUr.fi & S0L1ERS AITORNETS LA"W, All leeal nsatters will receive prornpt at- lant-3B. Office, First vuonal Bank buiidins. np stairs. J FRED YATFS. ATTO HIT E"ST -rVT X. Room 25 and 26, Strabaa ClocK ' ilecy Orcfma HCWatsoB Luther Elkins VATSOH & ELKINS TTORNEYS -A.T LAW Office First National Bank Buildinr Business intustedto ns will receive care ful and prompt attention. WALLIS MSi TVUI practice ia all the il of the tate. Otbce First Xat,"! Bank tuiidicfc'.AUany. Oregon. G- MOO S. crprie the Ras Jl -te feed, bia-liat. 0rB ir.el, tirs ham kue'iwhtat, tya fl ur, bay, oats, traw, potato, etc. LAD1KS READ THIS. Beau'y Won der for the coropit xicn is a substitute tor -xwmetics. Harmle, dainty, pure For saie by Mr G C Moo. Albany, Slate Agert. Agtut warned. Good pay. NOTICL Parties knowing thetntevet indebted to the old Cr of Klein Bso, ate requested V call and settle same before Feb isr, as on that date they will be p'aced in lawyer's bands (or collection. K. O. T. M meet everr Saturday events; in K. O. T. MUail. Y!sitrjg Knight "invited to attend. A 1 Lamb, Com. DR. C, U, CHAMBERLIfJ Office oa Ferry St near cor ?nl St. Office hours, 7 to 9 a m. 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p m Especial attention given to chronic case and ays diseases. Red Grown Roller Hills V'ncorporated Bdtt Hoar tor lamilyj ladkcrs BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. 40 ThARa IIID'tiANUAKU,