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THURSDAY
A CONTEMPTIBLE SCRUB
Gets Four Years in the Peniten
tiary. Sheriff Johnson, of Lane county, pass
ed through Albany this noon for ShIoiu
with Frank Marshall, who was senten
ced this morning at 8 o'clock to Uie pen
itentiary for four years for attempt at
rape. Marshall will bo remembered as
the thing who insulted Mrs. Alphine on
the steel bridge several months ago. He
was also imprisoned in Corvallis for in
decency committed near the Cloverdale
school house. About three weeks ago lie
went to Lane county where he tried to
commit rape on both a little girl and a
woman, ana it was tor tins lie was ar
rested and nroiuntlv sent to the neniten
tiary. As he went by the name of John
Brown his identity w'as not known un
til this noon, when Chief of 1'olice Lee
recognized him as Sheriff Johnson took
him to iNileni. Marshall is one of the
lowest curs that ever walked a street
and deserves a life sentence, as society
will never be safe with such a fiste at
large.
Mr. A. B. Paxton went to Portland to
day on business.
II. H. White came down from the
mines yesterday.
Mr. Charles Pfeiffer returned last ev n-
ing from a trip to Portland.
Miss Lora, the nine year old daughter,
of Mr. Frank Purdoni, is id with the
typhoid lever.
Capt. E. J. Lanning and W. W. Row
el! are up the tamtam bailing. The
catch will be a big one.
Dr. J. A . Giesendorfcr, a prominent
physician of Arlington, is at the Imper
ial. Dr. Giesendorfer, in addition to his
private practict, is one of the physicians
of the O. R. & X. Co. Oregon tan.
Prof. W.Gifford Xash, the ta'ented
young pianist expet ts to leave in a few
weeks lor Berlin, Germany, to spend a
couple of months in prosecuting his mus
ical studies. Corvallis limes.
Messrs Dune Monteith, Phil Baltimore
and Sky Meeks, left yesterday for La
Grande to attend the State tournament of
rod and gun ilubs. They are among
Oregon'! best wing shots, and the Demo
crat looks for good reports from Lastern
Oregon.
About 35 oi their mends tendered a
surprise to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nolan,
Monday night, in honor of the fifth an'
niversary ot their wedding. inev car
ried with them a fine lunch of lemonade,
ids cream and cake, and a delightful
evening was spent. corvallis limes.
Mrs. E. Redekergave an afternoon tea
TMtinlav. Ahnnt turf v nf iimr ld v
mends attended in an informal roan
ner. The service was a very pretty one,
anu was greatly enjoyeo. x?ucaie Sana
wtcti roils, conee, ice cream, case. etc.
were partaken of. Mrs. Redeker was as
sisted bv -Mrs. Capt. Overman. Miss
Mildred Burmester and Miss Flora Ma-
Bon, as waiters, and Mrs. Little, Mrs.
Young and Mrs. Sox.
The Glorious 4tu. The committees
met at the council chambers last even inn
and discussed the coming 4th of July
celebration. The finance committee
have collected sufficient money to insure
the success of the erect. Tile talk re
vealed the sense to be in favor of making
it a live day, with races as the main at
tractions. There will be two hose rave.
a wet test and hub and hub, 3 bicvele
races of one-half, one and five miles,
three foot races of 100 and 200 yards and
one mile and the usual other small con
tests. Of course there will be a big oral
tion by the best orator to be secured. A
committee on music was appointed, to
consist of Rev. Poling, chairman. Arch
Hammer and S. ". Steel. Another meet
ing will be held on Saturday evening at
8 o'clock. The public may rest assured
that thev will see something at Albany
on the 4th of Jul v.
Dropped Oct. Two important wool
buyers dropped cut ot the Corvallis
market Tuesday. Senders of Albany and
the representative of the Oregon Cit,
woolen mills. Whe'her or not others
will follow and the price drop from 12
cents remains to be een. The price has
been kept up, it is understood, by the
competition of buyers for valley wool
lactones, the market reports at no time
justifying more than 10 and one-half
cents) while 12 cents has been for sever
al days the ruling price. Most of tbe
wool in tbe couniv lias been disposed of
although there are several large lota in
the north end of the county unsold.
Times.
The Salex B. & L. A. At the regular
meeting of the Salem Ruilding & Loan
Association, which was held nnder ad
journment this morr.ing rt 9 o'clock,
f 1 150 were loaned at 85 months and 11040
for 1 8 months, interest in advance. ith-
drawals, to tbe amount of $2650 were
ordered paid out ot tbe. lunds in tbe
treasury. The secretary reported that
notwithstanding the trying times of the
past year only one txrro"er bad be
come so far delinquent as to give cause
for foreclosure proceedings, lbe tact that
in the five and one half years of the As
sociation's life there have been but two
foreclosures aggregating some 11500,
shows the very healthy condition of this
strong local organization. Journal.
A Cheek r Bcbclab. Last night a
cr.nnle of strangers wanted to sleep in
tne barn oi joe jueyerw. in anuuiw
ton stops there nights and permitted
them to do so. They went into the other
part of the barn, where they remained
awhile and then came but, saying they
were iroins for a drink. After they had
zone iir. Miaaieion mauc u cuuuur
tion and found one of them had stolen a
ffood nair of nants. ontting them on and
leaving his old ones, passing Mr. Middle
ton with them on. He notified Marshal
Lee this morning : but it was too late to
trace them.
Prmlc ' Krimof. ElERCISES. Closing
exercises for grades 1, 2, and 3, central
school, will be held tomorrow lorenoon.
beiunnim? at:3Ua. m. ror graaes , o,
and 6 exercises will commence at 10
o'clock. At the Madison St. school the
exercises for the four rooms will begin at
9:30 a. m.. All exercises for the day
will close by 11:30 a. m. The graduat
ing exercises will be held in the opera
houee commencing at 8 o'clock p. m.
For defrayingexpenses an admission of
ten cents will be charged at the door. All
are invited.
Wrong initials give a man a new ap
pearance. The Telegram says that W.
II. Ellis, J. R. Whitney, H. S. Waldcn
and W. H. Allen, prominent men of Al
bany, Or., are at the Imperial.
Salem is to have an all
service.
nifbt telephone
Those.
Pimples
.Ire tell tale tymptoms that your blood
is not right full of ivipuritiai, euusivg
J, I hi
A few bottHtof H. ti. h. wilirrmmci
all foreign and impure matter, cleonac
the Mood tltorougluy, and give a clear
and rosy complexion. His most ejj'cct
val, ana entires; harmless.
Cl.as. Helton. 73 I. am el f t.eet, Phils., says:
"I have had for inru humor In my blood
which made me drcd to - have, as small boils or
Kimples would be cut, thus causing shavitia; to
e a great annoyance. s iter taking three bottles
un w mjr iace i &I1 clear rnd smooth as
IW'N H should be appetite splendid,
" 1 sleep well and del like running a
foot race ail for the use cf S. S. S.
Treatise .. blood and skin diseases mailed free,
b Win ifc.CltlC CO- Atlanta, Oa.
THE SANTIAM MINES.
Work to Be Pushed at Once.
W, B. Lawler, the mining expert, who
has been camping on the track of the
Santiam mines for the past year, and
Amos Strong, of Salem, were in Albany
today on their way to the mines, where
active work will be pushed at once. The
following in today a Oregonian gives the
situation :
Mr. William 15. Lawler, a mining ex
pert, who lor a year past has been en
gaged in advancing the interests of Linn
county mines, left Portland lust evening
tor -Mehama Uity. lie lias purchased
the interest ot Mr. F. N. Shurtleff and
U. McD. Stroud in the White Bull mine,
and now holds absolute control ot that
and adjoining properties si.uated in the
(juartzburg mining ditanct.
Mr. Lanier is associated with Mr. J
F. Medina, nianoirer and owner of the
London Bank of Central America, and
other wealthy capitalists, who intend in
vesting a large amount of money in de
veloping the many resources of 'Western
Oregon. A few weeks ago Mr. Arthur
Pearse, an English engineer, visited the
property, and his report only adds to the
favorable mention neretofoie made by
leading experts. Mr Lawyer is now ar
ranging to commence active work, and it
has been entirely due to bis energy and
persistence that all obstacle have been
overcome, and the development of the
property really begun. The work ol this
season will be the driving ot three tun
nels, the sinking of two shafts, and the
building of a wagon road from Gates to
Uuartxville. A null. 40-etatnp capacity.
will also be constructed, and, le(ure the
snow nies next winter, the property will
be in tine working condition, llank
Smith, so well known on the Comstock
in its palmy davs. and until recently
superintended of the Bullion-Beck mine
of Utah, will have charge of the property,
It was his report that convinced Mr
Lawler one year ago of the value of
the property, ar.d subsequent develop
ment lias proven the accuracy ol the
statemets made by Mr. biuith regard
ing the Quartxburg prowrty.
A Silverton Crime.
Loui&Srnithie.confined in the Portland
jau awaiting the action of the grand jury
on a charge ot stealing a cow, has con
fessed to the murder of Geo. W. Young
three years ago at Mott, a small place
near Iiunsmuir. Cal.
The story as told by Sinitltie is that
five years ago he went to Silverton,
Marion county, where he lierame ac
quainted with Geo. loung, who with his
wife and four children was residing at
that place and was cutting wood for a
living. An intimacy sprung np between
Smithie and Mrs. loung. The parties
afterwards went to Siseons, Oal. On the
way loong noticed bow familiar Smithie
and bis w ite bad become and bis jeal
ousy became aroused to such an extent
that he threatened to shoot Smithie.
Finally it was determined by tbe guilty
couple to put Young out of the way for
ever. Accordingly Mrs. Young made an
appointment with her husband to meet
her at Soda Springs on Soda Creek.
l onng came and when he was sitting on
the bank of tbe creek his wife, came up
behind him and seuted hold of him.
Smithie then plunged a knife into his
breait. killing him. The body was then
concealed. Young was mised in the
neighborhood but people supposed that
be had abandoned h is wife and no search
was made for the bodv.
Acting on Smithie's confersion Sheriff
Sears arrested Mrs. Young, widow oi the
murdered man, in a lug cabin near
Beaverton and she now occupies a cell in
the county jail awaiting devekpmenu.
Are th kv Ready. Yesterday after
noon Judge F. J. Taylor received the
following telegram from his father-in-law,
V. II. Anderson, dated at Missoula,
Mont:
"Had a talk with Hammond; he
leaves tomorrow and expects to find
things ready to commence work at once."
in conversation J mitre lay lor said tnat
the committee expected to have all
things in readiness for Mr. Hammond
when he arrived. "I am confident that
the loyalty and patriotism of ourciiisena
will not fail now that victory is in our
8JP- ...
Ion will notice that Mr. Hammond
does not say he is coming to build the
road, but that he is coming to Astoria
and expects to find everything ready so
that he can commence work atnre. The
inference is plain he is ready; are we?
Astorian.
Tonight F Co will clo their encamp
ment with a bai.q let at the armory
Tbe exterior of the county jail is bring
cemented; a saOvH tveeded improvement
There was a big boose at the M K.
church, south. l-t night. Several conver
sions are reported.
Tbe races at Independence began this af
ternoon. Charles Barrows and I. VY .
Mother are there with several trottar.
The De Mote family are now in London.
Their most famous production "Sweet
Oregon,' will be sung at the public school
graduating exercises tomorrow night.
A man went into tbe Santiam mines
yesterday to figure on taking an e'ght ton
boiler for the big forty stamp mill in,
another evidence of the fact that business
is meant.
Le Kealy, wbo has been eludiuir arrest
for illegal voting at the recent ci y elections,
was captured Wednesday at Albany by
Chief Lee. He gave bonds for bis appear
ance- Corral I is Gaxette.
ArramremenU have been made for a
grand ball to be given at the opera boose
on tbe night of Tbarlay, July 4th. Tbe
dance will be preceeded b an entertain
ment and concert, ion particulars oi wnicn
will be given in doe time.
Jas Wilbanks was going towards Corval
lis in this county, opposite tbat city on
Tuesday when bis team ran away throwing
i I i i i: i i l:
Dim out sou ureaainir two uunee in uie
right leg near the ankle. Tbe wagon was
literally broken to pieces.
Tbe contract for building a bridge across
Alder Creek in Benton county was let to
H. 8. Porter at 88. Geo. D. Ridinger
and J. B. Tidobwn bid $100 each. The
contract for building an Oak Creek bridge
was let to George Kidinuer at 1144. Mr
fillsUon bid tU3. The highest bid was
R. M. Stevens was taken to the peniten
tiary from Lane county tbis morning by
Sheriff Johnson for two years. Stevens is
tbe society young man of bugtne who bur
glarized a dnig store to the surprise of his
friends in that city. He was previously
considered one of the nice young men of
the city.
The grand lodge of Masons in session in
Portland yesterday elected the following
officers: Grand master, M. D. Clifford,
Canyon City: deputy grand maoter, I'hil
Metscban; grand senior warden, W. H
Hobson, Slay ton: grand junior warden, J
B. Clelland, Portland; treasurer, Daniel
McKercher, Portland; secretary, J. F. Rob
inson, fcugene.
John Long, the victim of last Thursday's
shooting affray, is in a fair way for recov
ery. The ball has not yet been extracted,
and no attempt will be made to remove it
until tbe swelling in the porta subsides
Mr. Friendly has about recovered his equa
nimity, and remains mostly about his own
premises, where preparations ate in pro
gress for leaving the city to take np an
abode elsewhere. Times.
The Othkb S'de. The Corvallis G
cette says sympathy in that city is gen
erally in favor of Mr. Friendly. That
most people, while they do not uphold
Friendly in his violation of the law, be
lieve that he was aggravated beyond
meaaure.and was so wrought upon by the
supposed wrongs that had been done
him that he lost his reason . The Ga
xette goes for Long in a very hot manner,
and claims he had a shooting scrape with
a tin horn named Brown, whom he paid
$400 to skip out.as well as other things
oi a ecu national cuaracw.
TIIE SOPH'S.
One of the features of the Commence
ment exercises next week will be the
Sophomore's entertainment Tuesday
night, when "Under tli Laurels" will
be presented. It isi!d the Soph's think
this will lie altont iiie bic-Ht event in
the history of Albany ; but tney will on
ly charge 2i cents lset in t'ie galler
lery
licli
and 8.) cents lor reserved mits, l
should be gotten early.
CAST Or CHAU.M.TKKB.
Mrs. Milford Ethel Kedncld.
Uose Milford Carrie Milloy.
Polly Dowler Mamie Allen.
Sooky Button Ina McOuIUhikIu
Kyle Braroford Gail Hill.
Frank Cole wood Joe Stern burg.
Ike Hopper Wayne Bridgford.
Bob Button Edgar Stewart.
Seke I on is Smitk.
Sheriff Stanley Stewart.
"Uegulators" Junior Clung.
Slave, soldiers, ghosts, etc.
The Public Sihool Library.
The pupils of the public schools have
read eight hundred and tweniy-hve vol
nines during the last four months of
school. The) books were taken home
and allowed to be kept for two weeks.
The teachers have questioned the pupils
about their reading and in some invun
ces have required them to write a com
position about the book read. We hav
thus been able to determine what has
been done. Aside from the number of
readings above mentioned, sets of hooks
have been used in class exercies in the
school room. The patrons of the school
need have no fear of their children read
ing any trashy literature from the school
library, as every volume in it has been
carefully inspected. We believe great
good bas been dore both in creating an
interest in school work and in cultivat
ing a taste for pure literature. I would
alio like to add that every book has been
returned bv the pupils and great care
manifested' in returning them in good
condition. Hiram Tyre, Principal.
Anotiieb Hold Ur. This (Thursday)
morning s Coos Bay stage, which left
here at 6 a. in., was held up at 9 o'clock
on the lop of Hoover hill, about 14 miles
west of this city, by a lonehighwavman,
who relieved the mail sack of ita valuable
contents and a pssevnger of (vlO in cash.
George Langor was driver and there
were two jmiwenpT, Raymond Brum
baugh of San Francisco, and a Mrs.
Francis. The robber presented a gun and
made known his wants. The mail sack
was handed out to him and he split it
open, and after helping himself to what
he wanted be returned the sack 'o the
driver and requested the male panstrngvr
to fork over, which he did. The rttK-r
was masked. Only the wav pouch was
opened. There were three regiMered
packages in the sack lil no regu-tered
tetters, and it is quite likely Uie rubU-r
got but little for his trouble. Kosebarg
Piaindcaier.
Rrir Ripisti. Engineer Caey was
called with hn vard engine Tuesday to
take to Portland" W. I. Fenion and J
riropa.riii. attorneys ol the southern
Pacidc raiiruo-l. in their snecial car. He
had orders to "open the tbrotUe," and
he made such a run as i seldom kun
ienced in Oregon. He went to Portland
and back 104 miles in the actual trav
eling time of about one bottr and thirty-
live minute), or more than a mile a min
ute. He was shaken up be didn't
sleep any that night. SuUiicin.
Wosk tiie Past Bace Jhn I.tte
mac wbo sto'e Vtil Middi.itMt's Mn'a oat
of Joe Meyer" bam W.lntdy ntyt was
arrested by 1Mk1i Iay ia I'oriiar.J UA
night. Vlarhal ! was coti5d ar.d w.nt
to Po'tUnd after bim. baring jutt tea
minute' in tlx metropolis, arming hot e
on tbe moo train, with the r-rt?. r. who
made a p'jun case by kiping ti pacta on.
He will be beij for it cr-oj jury.
The Revtvau It seems there arc some
wbo are not aware that a noted evangelist
U amor.g u. Rev. E A. Rusts is hold
ing services twice a day at tbe M. E.
Church South , at 10 a. ni. and 8 p. m.
Come christians let us make a grand
rally for our own good and tbe help you
may be to others. Come every Uly. It
surely is a mistake to deprive your If of
tins chance to bear Mr. Roes.
Mr. Frank Will went to Aurora todav
on a visit with bis parents.
J. A. Cummins went to Eucene ves-
terday to atten 1 the races.
Governor Budd. of California, is in
Oregon, being at Klamath hot spring.
Mr. George Harris, who has been ill
with pneumonia for a couple week, is
now slowly improving.
R. K. Ohlinsr. formerly of this citv. is
ri evident of Uie Epwortii Ijeagtie, of the
M. E. church of Eugene, says die Guard.
Four of Brownsvilles bia men were in
the city today, to-wit : Lish Spcrry, W.
K. Kirk, ilium Cochran and L. L.
Say. . j
General Wade Hamrton. one of the
famous men of the t. S. paocd through
Albany this week insrecUna the Southern.
Pacific.
Tom Merry, a former Oregon editor, is
now on the Record of Los Angeles.
Merry is 61 years of age and weighs 22$
pounds.
MUs Dorena Marshall and Mi
Annie Powell, of this citv, will leave next
Monday on an ext. n. 1,-1 liirvrle trin
down the valley, going b the West Side,
and returning by the East Side.
Prof. C. H. Jones, a former Linn coun
ty teacher has been elected principal of
the McMinnville schools at a salary of
75 a month. He has eight assistants.
The laxly teachers will receive 140 and
5 a mouth.
Mrs. Fred Dawson, Miss Hattie Ches-
ney. Him Maggie Miupp, Mies Mary
Hart and Mr. Kalph Knanp left this
morning in a back to attend a meeting of
the Central Baptist Association at Mc
Minnville. Miss Annie Foshay went by
the cars.
AUmriy and Jefferson will play their
second game of base ball at the grounds on
Sunday.
The Advance says several bicycle riders
in that c-.ty ran nmtce a mile in less than
2:37. They are fust novices theu.
Tim O. P. appeal cane wid be argued
next Tuesday, and it is probable an early
decision will be rendered
J. R. Douglas brought 754 boxes of
strawberries to the city today, a sample of
tne way uerries ate coming to market.
The residence of Jos. Pultuiarsh. ne
Waterloo, burned several days ago, was not
insured. 1 be insurance nad run out only
a short time before- Tbe hous. cost about
$1000.
The Aochen & Munich Fire Insurance
Co. of Germany has just begun business In
Oregon, wr Fred Vos, of S'sn Francisc?,
wa in tne city toaay to piace un agency
nere.
In the state shoot at La Grnnde yesterday
UUl VI iOUr ILUUU iiuinwun wuil two Qniis.
.1 n.1 '
one second and a lounn. mere is a sus-
icion that Trombone is an Albany man.
leeks got two seconds.
1 tie Siaiein mnn woo went to tbe mines
this week to look over tbe route returned
today, lie will bid on taking in 100 tons
of machinery and putting the road in pas
sable condition at the same time.
The next meeting of the Oreiron state
board of pbaruiaciKtM will be held in Al
bany in October, thoir CM meeting here
Dr. M. M. Davis was recently elected pres
ident, M. J Lane, treasurer and D. J. Fry
socreiaiy.
In our lat issue we placed two small an
estimate un tbe number attending the biir
picnic Frank Niekereon stood tit the en
trance to the Academy .rounds and count
ed over 6,000 people, so there mum have
been about 7.000 people in the city on that
day. Lebanon Advance.
TIIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
The clogin? exercises of th nnblin
schools began this forenoon with the lower
grudes and will be completed to night in
the opera house with theexerrise by the
graduating clans. The exercises at both
the schools, Central and Madison street,
were of a high order, speaking for the
splendid Laming received iioin the very '
ellicient corps of teachers. Our schools
arc in first clas hands, and tLe exercises
were a tit close to the very successful i
yeurs work. Below we give the programs
in full.
Ckstbal, booms 12 asd 3.
Vacation Song Room I, 2 and 3.
Welcome Rec Winnie Royce.
" " Christine Pipe.
Ex. "Sunny Brow and Frownie Face,"
Grace Browned. Vida anny.
.F.x. Two Welcomes, Earl Mayo and
Liunie Kimsey.
A Merry Thought, Eva Sternberg.
'vjng. Room 8.
Ex. Birds Cannot Count, Roy Wood,
Pulaska Patterson, Lial Prushaw, Eirl
Mavo.
Ex. Old Mother Earth, Dell Warner,
Nara Kauble, Nina Moore, Bell Warner,
Ethel Huston.
Concert Piece Room 2, Diamonds.
A Nightingale's Mistake.Lena Viereck.
Song, Room 2.
Half Minute Kong, Blanche Browne!!.
Exercise Room 2, 12 bovs and girls,
t ha. D., Detaxon. Gracie, Olive, Grace,
Elton, Jamie, Willie, Frank, Besiie,
ixi-iid, teima.
Two Magpies. Irvin Schultx.
Exerciiw Grasshopper Green, Clinton
ciraney, jonn uraham, Ueorge Day.
Ruth Shows the Baby, Haxel Teler,
Song, Room 1.
Lena.
Itaby's Arithmetic, AnnetU Shulti.
Six and Nine Rhyme, Ksnneth Fronk
fcxercise Bird Trades, Amy Coplev,
Herald Rumbaugh, Lena Saylor.SUnley
.trr-UMiu.
Exercise Questions, Christine Pipe,
Song Snorts of
.n.l
Childhood, rooms 1,
Rec A Kind Little Girl, Ella Lamb.
Concert Ex Five LitUe Fishes.room I.
Exercise Kindergarten Carol, Maud
Rentier, Irwin Curl, Bertha Savior. Ina
Kedneld, francea Coaie, Nellie Mc-
reron.
Patriotic Exercise, room 3, Volena,
Helena, Stella, Nellie, Ruth, Eliia,
Manley, Claud, lrvin, Willie, Harry
!dta
Song Red, White and Blue.
Exercise Wbo Knows tbe Most, Ror,
Harry, Clinttn, Walter. George, room 1.
Concert Piece Tbe Raindrops, room 2.
Makinir Buller room 1. Eva- Bertha..
Ethel. Vina. Minnie.
Kec The Little Housemaid, f-nn
ILduiee.
Exercise Wheie They Grow. IJord
Harry, 1'era, Annetta.
ec acation Itay Mabel Schultx.
America rooms 1, 2, and 3.
Ttie teachers of Rooms I. 2 and S. of
Uie Central school wbh to express their
thanks to tbe children of their repect-
ivv rooms, for rendering Uie above pro
gram in such an excellent manner, and
to tne patrons for tbe interest tnamlesled
by Uictu in the exerciwe. Tbee teachers
w ush the pupils a happy vacation.
4ru. Stsi. asd 6rn t,Air,crsrsut,
Song Here We Gather, rooms 4. 5.
and 6.
Kcc Edna Howard.
ICec Rmwell Waliace..
Kec Eva French.
Dialogue "Have a Shine Sih." Clvde
McCoy, newsbov ; Charlie Milter, coun
tryman ; illisTelfr, dude; Lloyd lun
can. bootblack.
Kec Nellie Miller. j
Song Be Kind to Another, cjn arret.
Recitation Theresa Eau . girt.
Rec Neva Tranor.
Rec John Abbelt. I
Song There Music in Uie Air. I
ISec (irace Pajme.
Rec Flossie KnechU
Reading George Custer.
R-c Ix-na WooJle.
" AtU McFeron.
" Bert Huston.
Song Ms. Vernon Bells, quartet.
Rec Eddie iHinbam.
Reavline -laire Brownell.
Rec Millie Gotlieb.
Ho Nutting.
" Ina Smith.
Fred Thompson.
Song Lightly Row.
Rec John Btirkbart,
Wi'lis Teller.
Reading Mabel McCoy.
Kec Blanche Gird.
MA MM) 3 STRirr SCHOOL.
Greeting Song rooms 3 and 4.
Welcome Andrew Wagst'ff.
Recitation Let l's Try. Leonard
Grange.
Rec. July, Roy Worley.
Song River Song, rooms 1 and 2,
Rec. I Will, Viola Norman.
Dear LitUe Girls ot Old. Jessie
Clifton.
Rec. My Mother. Pearl Savaee.
Song Teaching Public School, rooms
1 and 2.
Rec I Have Two Eyes, Nellie Living
stone.
Exercise A Summer School, 'A clasa
room 2.
Rec 111 Never Forget, Charlie Price.
' The Puule, Emma Livingstone.
Song Persevere, rooms 3 and 4.
Quotation room 2.
Rec I Must Not.Erwin Grange.
When I'm a Man, Merden
Clarke.
Rec Papa's Darling.LilliaOuateroadU
You'll Never Guess. Grace
Zickrick.
Rec Kitty and I, Vesta Conn.
Song Gay and Happy, rooms 3 and 4.
Rec The Flower, Guin Stewart.
Rec The Mystery, Elva Rogers.
Rec Vacation. Eddie Lannimr.
Exercise What Girls Love to Do,
room i.
Rec Duties put Off, Zella Crosby.
Rec Summer, Morgan Barnes. "
Exercise Kindness, room I.
Rec Somebody, Verna Kelly,
(notation, room 1.
Rec Courage, Albert Dorris.
Song Johnny's Lesson, rooms 1 and 2.
Recitation Perseverance, Johnny An-
uerson.
Rec The Wonderful Island, Charlie
Fox.
Re Be Cheerful, Lulu Kumrie.
Rec I Have a Pet, Bertha Graves.
Rec Little by Little, Earl Wagtrtaff,
Song A Round, room 4.
Rec I'm Sorry. Charlie Campbell.
" The Sick Doll, Fern Fox.
" Accompishmenta, Lettie John
ston. Exercise Little Aspirants, room 1.
Rec A Queer Boy, Deady Dante.
" The Doll's Wedding, Ella
Stewart.
Marching Song, rooms 1 and 2.
Rec So Was I, Flovd Ramp.
" Give l's a Chance, V illie Long.
" How Old Ami. Bessie Br van t.
Exercise SPhool and Vacation, Edith
uacKiemnn, unarce Shoup.
Rec Farewell, Nellie Inman.
Song Our Pleasant School, rooms
and 2.
Black Eve to Goal Oil. Waterloo is
prolmbly about the smallest city in Ore
gon that will have electric lights. The
correnpondent of the Advance says : The
electric light plant has arrived and the
wires are being strung throughout the
woolen mill, and in a few days the mill
will lie thoroughly equipped for work by
night as weli as day. Several of the bus
iness houses, including both hotels, will
have electric lights put in, and Waterloo
will do her best to give the Standard Oil
Co. a black eye for raising the price of
coal oil.
Tbe loss by tire on tbe residence of E. E.
ParrUh was ad jut ted at the full amount of
the policy, $650.
Exercise Room 3, Jolly Little Claeker,
olena, Jessie, Frankie. Luella, Pearl,
Fawna. Jessie C. Im lea. Kr, nrti..
I
Highest of all ia Leavening
SATTJRDA
College Programs.
Tomorrow Rev. A. L. Hutchison, of
Salem, will deliver the baccalaureate
sermon at the U. P. church at 10:30 a.
m. In the evening the farewell exercis
es of the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A.
will be held in tbe same place.
Monday evening at 8 o'cloci. the jun
ior orations will be presented with the
following program:
Selection College Glee du!.
Recitation "Jamie." Mary Stewart
Cnndiff, '93.
Selection Glee Club.
Oration "The Duty of the Strong to
the Weak," Arthur Wellesley Foahay.
Solo elected, Miss Etta Sfetson, of,
Brownsville.
Oration "Life an Art,"Alred Melvia
Williams.
Selection Glee Club.
Recitation "Como," Mary Stewart
Cnndiff.
Selection Glee Club.
Ushers Ella McCoy, Dora Franklin
Page, Ada Abigat Morris, Lottie Ethel
Morgan, James Philip Smick, Joseph El
lis Torbet, Albert William Wight, aU of
'VS.
'Under tbe Laurels" bv the
.. ,
mores at tbe opera boose Tuesday even-
ing,
Commencement at the U. P. church
Wednesday at 10 :00 a. m.
ntocaAw.
Prayer by Rev Poling.
Piano Duet by Misses Marznerite Hon-
kins and Maud Crosby.
Salutatory and Oration "Chaucer and
Hut Age," Edna Louise Breckenridge.
Oration "Mind the Servant and Mas
ter of its Destiny," Abbie Jane Fry.
Solo Selected. Mies Mildred Burmis-
ter.
Oration "Character Study" Mirr
Louise Williams.
ocal Solo elected, Mrs. F. P. Nut-
tirg.
OraUon "Monies." Olive Mabel Bal-
timore.
Guitar Duct Miaee Hattie Bali and
Amelia Senders.
aledictorv Olive Baltimore.
Awarding diplomas.
Benediction.
HOME AND ABROAD
Tinkle leads for fine photos.
See the new 1.50 photos at TinkVc :they
are the best.
New Ulo and Uses sweaters int receiv
ed at the L. F Blain CHtning Cos.
A rreal redaction of the prices of all
photos rommeoanir June 1st at Tinkles.
M "us Winnie ChamberSia it. tends onec-
ing a cLm in drawiag at tbe doa of school.
Those wUbiBg injtructia should se her.
Try the new barber, two doors wt of
ta P. O, Shaving. 10 cents: hair tcttiag.
15 cents. Work, int class.
The 4th ot Jc'.v commiten will meet in
the council chamber t.ioijrLt. AU mem
bers are requested to be presecL
Alonca Swartz. indicted by the Marion
county jury for the tn order of his son. will
be tried nest alooday. Tbe chances are
tbat he will bang-.
A son of Peter Frank, retidin? on Oak
Cmk, was throwa from a w&sraa bv a
team running away, res jiticg in Lbe break
ing or one of but leg-t Etr. J. L. Hill at
tended bim.
Tbe "New Great S radicate Shows and
Paris Hippodrome Circus" is advertised to
play at Baker City. July 3rd. This show
til be in Aibaay the hut of Jolt or irt of
Aognst.
Tbos. B. Ear, representing tbe Salem
Woolen milts, bought about 24.000 pounds
of wool of growers ia Ashland precinct on
Monday, at a pnee ranging from 6c to
per pound Ashland Tiding.
At Inderendence yesterday Yin moot won
the 235 race, best time 2:23; DeLinn.l cf
Ibis county as fourth. I. Meter's
Analine, of this ct'v, won the 2.-40 pace in
three straight heat: best time 2:J5. 11
one-half mile dash was woo by Mamie S
in 0:51V.
Dr. Adams bavin? promised more work
tbaa he caa complete before Wednesday.
when be expected to go to Portland for a
week or ten day, will postpone bis trip
until Wed. June 15th.
C. Simreon's City Laondry is civing
special attention to ladies' shirt wautts and
expensive woolen and silk fabrics. An'rx
perieaced launoresa personalty oversees thu
dep't. Wsj call for and deliver free
t-none 4 a.
All those desiring to tak a coarse in
elocution will please sueet Miss Crawford
at tbe W. C. 1. U. ball Monday at 2.30
p. m. Jane 17th. Twelve class lessons for
&50.
Geo. II. Cosbow, assignee ot the estate
of R N. Thompson received crders from
the court Tuesday to close the stare. and re
ceive no money or dispose of no goods until
runner orders trom tne court. Erowns-
ville Tknies.
The Commencement of tbe AeTiculturai
College becins Jose 21 Rev. Irwin will
deliver the baccalaureate sermon on the
2drd. Hon. H. B. Miller tbe address on
Jane 26 Ih, the day of tbe graduating exer
cises.
The quarter mile dash at tb bicycle
races in Salem yesterday a won by Rnrg
in 34 3 & Charles Sears of this city re
cently made th distance in 90 seconds Sat.
v att Skip won tbe 10 mile handicap ia
2349.
At Independence yesterday Analine. I
W Morhier owner, won the 2:25 pace: best
time 2:22l, losing the first beat and win-
i .1 . ,
nwg uiree in successisn. cauie n, arivcn
by C. E. Barrow, on the 2:40 trot: best
time 2:28.
George E. Chamberlain was appointed
by the county court yesterday as adminis
trator of the estate of lemma Ralston, de
ceased, valued at $2000. The heirs are J.
m Kaiston, U. 11 Ka'ston. Mih Roland
Harry Roland, Catherine Hamilton and
Montgomery and Ethel Bond. Oregonian
WW
IS ota Ben. "L nder the Laurels" to
be given by the Sophs, ia simply im
mense. Come, bring your wives, child-
rtu und sweethearts. Come, prepare!
to laugh at all witticisms aud to wee ?
Be sure and do not miss the poison scene
so pathetic and but that I am forbid
to tell the secrets of that poison cell, 1
could a tale unfold, whose lightest word
would barrow up thy soul ; freexe thy
blood; make thy two eyes, like stars,
start from their spheres; thy knotted
and combined locks to part and each
particular hair to stand on end, like
auills upon the frightful norcunine.
But what is left to tell? The closing
scene ia exceedingly beautiful, even be
yond exnreaaion. so rememlier tlm flute
June IS, 1895, and come and see for your
self lor only seeing is believing. Tickets
25 eta, reserved seata 35 eta. Tickets on
sale at Hodges & McFarland's.
VV ATKRLOO INCANDESCENT. The new
electric light plant at Waterloo will have
a capacity ol 300 incadescent lights. The
mill will require only 100 lights, and Uie
others will m used in the city. Among
otnet things a camp meeting ground will
be lighted. Mr. Kav is one of the most
enterprising men in Oregon, and Water
loo la fortunate in having him interested
there.
II V J
LA V
Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
I Powder
rowing not drifting.
The Commencement exercises of the
public schools, at the opera house, last
evening, were attended by a large au
dience. They were of a different order
from the nsnal public school commence
ment, there being no orations, the fact
being appreciated that fourteen and fif
teen year old pupils are too yonng to
produce original productions of the re
quired high order. The innovation
as very acceptable and the exercises
were greatly appreciated.
A eons was heard by a male ouariet
Meswrs howiand. Hammer,' Littler and
I'olmg. After an invocation Rev. Ab
belt, Orali Harkness recited the 'The
Angels of Bnena ita, assisted by the
claai of girls graduating with her. 'Lutie
aiernuerg, Ida Mellmaker, He-seie Fayne,
Irene Neelands, Clara Settlemire, Anna
inner, carne Murray, Grace Living-
sto.:e, Addie Chamberlain and Annie
Cox, in tasty costume?, preceedinj? the
uuifjue recitation witn a .Mexican march.
It was meritorious. Music by the or
chestra. "Ignorance of our Country a
Crime" was well presented by Carl Ran-
ain. miton !. Butler s theme was
"The Mot Important Event in Ameri
can History," tbe defeat of Burzoyne.
Clara B. Settlemire was beard on the
piano in "Sweet Bye and Bve" with va-r
' latioru, displaying a careful and express-
i ive toucn. Aaaie i. tjiiambeiain re-
J cited "Tbe Wicked Little Quaker," with
J l,' J!ttJ&tJtt2Ztt
American History" in a thoughtful man
ner. Grace Livingstone and Bessie
Payne were given a roncine encore nnon
the singing of "Sweet Oregon." Owen
Beam read tbe class history and proph
esy, an original production containing
several bright hits and making a reasona
ble future for the members of the rlaes
without having all of them president of
Uie U. S. Lutie Sternberg and Anna
Miller presented a piano duet in a talent
ed manner.
Piesident W. C. Hawley, of Willam
ette University was heard for 45 min
utes in a thoughtful address on the
value of education, giving its develop
ment in Uie history of the world, pre
senting tne L . t. as the cumax ot na
tions. While commending diploma as
records of work done, he told of the
greater diplomas of Colombo. Washing
ton, Fulton, Morse and Edison, not
written on parchment.
Mias Irene Neelands delivered the val
edirtonr, paying a jatt tribute to teachers
and fellow students and sensibly im-
phacising the fact that graduation from
the public schools did not comp'ete one's
education tint was tbe stepping stone to
a higher field. The diplomas were pre
tented by J adze Flinn, president of the
board of e-hool directors, and the exer
cises closed with beneactkrn by Rev.
Abbett.
SOCIAL AND PKRSONAL.
Jlr. Ed Redeker went to Portland to
day on bneicess.
Harriet Beecber Stow e was S4 rears of
age yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. E- D. Cofick have re
turned from their bridal trip.
I. F. Hadlev is in Yamhill rooatv
building a couple hop houses.
Mr. Frank Will went to Aurora yes
terday on a visit with his parents.
Walter Davi. of Salem, is in the citv
the guest of bis uncle W. C. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. X. M. Newport have re
turned from their bridal trip to Astoria.
F. J. Beattie. the Salem Journal's bi
cyclist, was in Albany last night after
having done Linn county.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C Hamilton, of BeU-
fontaine, Ohio, are risking ia the city
the guests of the Utters brother, Mr. D.
It. James.
We understand that Wm. Rogers will
accept a position in one of the bakenee
of Albany. Will knows how to stir the
dough. Brownsville Times.
William Vance was thrown from a
bugCT yesterday afternoon, by his horse
running into a wood pile. He was
braised some but not seriously.
Mr. J. R. Comrla. of SanUia City, ar
ri red ia Albany today jost bef .re the fall
of Blue river bridge with tbe finest lot cf
straw ierries ever brought to Albany.
A pleasaat missionav tea was held at
the residence of Mrs. Briderford no Wed
nesday afternoon. A feature was the
real ing of an interesting letter from Rev.
G. WVHuT.
Mrs. G. L. Walker, recently of Spo
kane, Wash., is in the city visiting Al
bany relatives, while on her way to mo
Francisco where she will hereafter re
side. Mr. Walker is already there await
ing her arrival.
Misses Carrie and Maude Aneell have
returned from Albany, where they have
been attending school for the taxst nine
months. Miss Carrie attended the music
school and we can say she is one of the
best pianoists that we ever bad the
pleasure of hearing. Brownsville Times.
ArUinr Holt, of Albany, a brother of
Wm. Holt of Applegate and Mrs. George
Hines of Jacksonville, arrived this week.
having made the trip from Albany on his
wheel, with the exception oi a short ride
through the Grave creek mountains
on the train. Me is favoraby impressed
with this section and mav locate and re
move his family here in Uie near future.
Southern Oregon need energetic citiaens
of Mr. Holt's type.and there is room and
industrial resources tor aiL Jackson
ville Times.
ESOTOEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement a:i
tends to personal enjoyment wh
rightly used. The many, who live c
tcr than others and eLioy life more, w
le.-s expenditure, by more promp.
adapting the world's best products i
the needs of physical being, will attes.
the value to health of the pun? liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
In the form most acceptable and pleas
ant ta the taste, tbe refreshing end truly
beueficial properties of a perfect lax
ative ; effectually clea'ising the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipaUon.
It has given satisfaction to mill ions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acta on the Kid
neys, Liver and BoweU without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in CO cent bottles, but it is man
uf ictured by the California Fig Syrup
Cu. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup cf Fig,
and being welt informed, jrou will not
accept any ruUtituta if offered.
List of Patents.
i
; Granted to Pacific State inventors
this week. i:eported by O. A. Snow &
Co., solicitors of American and Forei-.m
patents, opj). U. S. Patent office, V.'iih
ington, I). C.
X. S. Ahraharnson. Re-Handg, Cal.,
flnme gate. C. M. Allen, San Franciteo
CaL, conduit electric railway eyrti vt. 3,
E. Armstrong, Santa Crcz, Cal., do-jr-holt.
G. M. Burroughs:, aiita Cr vi,
CaL, f-arr.1 bead. A. V.'. Gilfillan,
Fer i lale, Cal.. carr.-ra stand. D. B.
Hanton, San Frar.cisco, Cal., saw.t.iil
carriage dib haniem. F. G. High, Sn
Franci-io, stove and kitchen nter;-. J.
E. Knnitz, Santa Cruz, Cal., bleaching
glue. 31. Leaa, San Jose, Cal., e case.
M. Levy, San Francisco, sewing machine
needle and making same. J. Martin,
Berkeley, Cal., fat-leas retort. 3, Morin,
3Ionnt Verhon, Wgsh., gaje for tnrm
cut saws. C. 1 i. JIortentn Lorin, CaL.
lock nt. II. Schaake, San Francisco,
can heading mat-bine. 3. if. Schofieid,
Madera, Cal., mitericir machine. E.J.
I Vernie, San Francisco, gas regulator.
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