The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 20, 1895, Image 1

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    VOL XXXI.
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ALBANY OtthGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 195
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for Infants and Children.
"Castorlaissowell adapted to children that
V. recommend it as superior to any prescription
Lucira tome." H. A. Akcbkr, M. R,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooili-B, X. Y.
"The oas of 'Castoria' is so nniyersal and
tta merits so veil known that it seems a work
f supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
Intelligent families who do sot keep Oastori
within easy reach.'
CiUX Habttx, D. D.t
Sew York City.
Probate Record.
Ia esttte of Chris llardm&n. H. 0
liardman was appointed administrator
ue bonis non. Bond $8,000.
Accounts filed la estates of Jas. Mo
Mahan, Helen Spencer, a minor.
In estate of Edna A, Colbert, D. F.
Kouinett was appointed administrator
Bond 1400.
A. J. Hunt was appointed guardian of
iiorace u. Hunt. lioud $300.
In estate of Mrs F. M. Garrett, will
admitted to probate. V. E. Githens ex-
executor. Under it Nancy J. Githens
Maud M. AY agnon. Frances Wagnon, and
Caatoria cures Oolle, Constipation,
Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea. Eructation.
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes dl James Githens receive one hall the . L,
gestion.
Without injurious medication.
"For several years I have recommended
'Castoria, and shall always continue to do
so, as it has invariably produced hmnfldal
results." ,
Eowct F. Pardee, X. IX,
tBth Street and 7th Are., New York CKy.
Thk OcrrAca Comtakt, T7 Utnuur finest, Nrw Toax Cm.
5 C. James and Frances Garrett ; Nancy J.
1 Githens one third. Jas. Githens 5-Sth.
and Maud and Frances Wagnon
jointly 3-8th of the remainder of the
lCC. To Nancy Githens, one-third,
James Githens, one-third and Maud and
trances Wagnon one-third of nionev,
notes, etc., to each different piece of per
sonal property. Bona f s.uuu.
In estate of Emily Spicer, inventory
nieu, personal property sou, real,
3o.iU. I'ersonal property ordered sol
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ONB GIVES RELIEF.
Univcwity of Oregon- IS951S9G.
Tiie University of OraRM, 13us3'ae, Oreeou, offers free tuition to ail stocents
YoQBg men can obtain board, lodging, heat and light ia the dormitory for 2.50
per week. Roomers furnish their own linen. Young women are provided with
board in private families at $3.00 per week. Tonng women desiring hoard ehould
address Prof. John Straub, Engane, Oregon ; or Secretary Ydang V omen's Chris
tum Association, Jbugrae. The University oners tnree Daccaianreate degrees,
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Letters with corresponding
courses of study. The following shorter courses are also offered: An English
-course leading in two years to a business diploma and in three ycr? to the title
,rraliate in English ; an advanced course for graduates of normal schools leading
to toe degree master of pedagogy; a three years course in civil engineering leading
the degree of civil engineer ; a coarse of two years for teachers of physical equ
ation leading to a diploma and the title director of physical education. The
University charges an incidental fee of ten dollars which is payaole in advance
by ail students. Students holding diplomas from the public schools and those
aaving teachers' certificates are admitted to the preparatory department without
-examination. Those desiring information regarding the preparatory department
For catalogues and information address U. H. Chapman, President, or J. J.
alton, Secretary, Engene, Oregon.
GBEtf. The Buffet Gar Route.
lnOTKtR',J THE
i BAiShortcst and Quickest line
, BETWEEN r-
PACIFIC COAST POINTS,
'ST. PAUL Af.D THE3AST,
Crosses both the Cascades and the Rocky Mountains in DAYLIG IT, affording passes
gers on uypur'-uutty ui viewing Ue
GRANDEST SCENERY
IN AMERICA,
Two trains daily from Portland: one at It a. m , via Seattle, and one at 8:55 n. m.
via O. R. & N. and Spokano, Rang superb equipment, consisiing of dining cars, baf
are marvels of elegance and comfort, containing bath room, barber shop, easy chairs, file
THE MAGNIFICENT
Twin steamships, "Northwest' and "Northland, ' leave Duiutb every Monday aod
Fridav for the "Poo." Makinac Island, Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo in connection
with tbc Gnat NortbernRailway. have your tickets read via the NORTHERN
STE MSHIP COMPANY and enjov a delightful ride free from the beat and dust. For
tickets and creneral information call on or address
Tangent Items..
Tasqkxt, Deo, 11, 1895.
ine Tangent Literary bociety again
reormnixed on last Saturday ninht and
the following officers were elected : Pres
ident, Prof. R. S. Hughes ; secretary, B.
S. Mills; treasurer, I. W.Neweomb; ser
geant at arms, J. J. Beard. The ques
tion for last Saturday night was "Re
solved that capital punishment, or hang
ing should be abolished and life im
prisonment should be substituted in
stead." On the affirmative I. W. New-
comb, Mr. Green, Clarence Bunnell
Negative, A Blevins, Mr. Ace, Jesse
McGhee. Judges, Judd Ross, L. B.
Luper, A. J Olin. The decision was in
favor of the negative. Question for next
meeting, ''Resolved that there should be
an educational qualification for suffrage.'
Speakers, affirmative: Mr. Green, A.
Blevins. A. J. Olin. A program com
mittee was appointed by the president
consisting of the following: Miss Minnie
JUcunee, 3iau4 .Beard, L.. li. Luper.
Born, in Tangent. Dec. 3rd. 1893. to
the wife of M. L. Luper, a bov.
There was only one bier Than k.ei vine
dinner in Tangent. A great many in
vitations were given out but the Demo
chat's reporter didn't even get an invi
tation to any kind of a dinner.
The wet weather has nut a damner to
farmers here of late, the ground being
most too wet for workine well, but ouite
a good deal of grain haa been sown this
taiu
We are clad to note the fact that Uncle
James B. Morgan is improving in health.
Mr. Carl Duncan, of Turner, is visit
ing his many friends and relatives in and
around Tangent.
It has been decided to bold a union
Christmas tree at the M. E. church
Christmas eve. Some cranks thought
it was an evil thins to hold a Christmas
tree in the house of God. Mr. editor we
would like to hare vour opinion on this
subject.
Our opinion is that the church is tiie
proper place for a Christmas tree service
properly manaeed. A service in honor
of the birth of Christ is certainly proper
in the church ; but it should not be made
a circus. People should not be narrow
on that subject. Ed
Geea &. Ross are doin? a nrettv rood
business in burin? up chickens and
turkeys. Farmers can find a market in
which to sell all kinds of fowls. They
tay cash. Xhev also intend to raise a
lare numoer of chickens next summer.
Mr. Amiens, do not think that every
msn who goea bv Oak villa and shakes
hat at you ia Young America. We
told you in our last correspondence that
me next time we passed through Uak-
ville we would stop and give Amicus the
ngai nana oi leuowsnip.
Sir. D. Mann who bas been cone to
Indiana lor some time, has returned to
iiis home in Tangent,
iocxG Am mica.
Dr. J. W. Watts has just been elected
mayor of Lafayette. - 4ft
Geo. T. Cox.O. C. & E. azentat Gates
II i : . l - -. i -
i um ixxu in viic cuy vu ousinees.
J. A. Cum mine returned this noon
from a fishing trip to the Yaquina river.
A. D. Barker, of Albany, will soon or
ganize a Workman at Cottage Grove.
iUcue uuaru.
Harvey Davis, of Sbedd.haa been in the
city several days. He baa sold bis drug
Dosiness to air. Jonas uarifl.
Miss Alice Brenner returned to Port-
i iana yesieraay, having accepted a pos
ition as stenographer and type writer
tnere.
Thomas Smith, a well-known citizen
of Albany was doing business in the Cap
ital Uity yesterdav afternoon. Salem
Statesman.
RT. M. Whitten and family.of Jefferson
who have been visiting in the city the
guests of Hon. J. K. Weatherford, re
turned home today.
Mr. Louis Anderson, formerly of this
city, is now preaching on a circnit as an j
, Evangelical minister with headquarters i
at Medical Lake, Wash. His brother
Mewton, of this city, ia contemplating
joining him and studying for the same'
profession.
The death of Annie, the 12 year old
daughter of President and Mrs. E. N.
(Jondit, at Los Angeles is reported. She
was a girl of loveabie character, and
bright promise, and there are many in
Albany who will mourn with the parents
in their great loss.
The Corvollis Times pays the following
tribu'e to the late Dr. Rich: Dr. Rich
by res .in of fine natural abilities and ex
cellent culture and prepaiation, took a
foremost rank, in iiis profession, ue
was ever esteemed as a faithful, kind
and honorable physician. Aot only a
phvsician of eminent standing not only
a Mason of unsullied name, but besides
this he was an honorable and upright
man a useful citizen, a kind husband
and faithful father.
Didn't Say Much.
a uorvaius uazette man tried to in
terview E. L. Bonner, but about all he
learned was that he had just run up to
see Manager Stone while in Portland ;
but he did present this much :
"We have been compelled to build
practically a new road and until the
present work is finished we will not tuks
steps towards building branch lines."
Asked in regard to the business of the
road Mr. Bonner said: "We have town
doing our share. Until the present rate
war was inaugurated between the O. R.
& N. and Southern Pacific companies
the traffic of the O. O. & E. was fully up
to our expectations, but we are begin
ning to feel its bad effects and should it
continue our business may suffer con
siderably. This rate war, Mr. Bonner
believed, was provine a login? irame not
oniy tome transportation lines involved
out aiso to the state, as it was takimr
thousands of people to California and
they were speneing thousands of dollars
abroad." Which doesn't look much as
if the S. P. was in it at all.
AVE WANT YOUR TRADE.
If every
know
us
We are here to please you.
king is not O. K. kindly let
We are not selling at cost but at inodor
ate profits, we can furnish you any
thing in the harness line at lowest prices
See our.line of 15, 20 and 25 cent whips
Po.vica i, Tom limsos.
1 1 "
Has Plkstv of Monkv. A. B. Ilain
mond will leave New York this week for
Astoria. Work there though, is pro
ceeding on the railroad the same as if he
were present. Ihe following in refer
ence to his backing is of interest in con
nection with ths U. u. E. : An As
toria man raid that he had heard several
rumors to the effect that Mr. Hammond's
present visit to New York was tor the
purposo of raising monev for the con
struction of the line. "This," he said.
'I happen persontllv to be in a position
to refute, because I know that before
Mr. Hammond entered into the contract
he had all the money, and more than he
needed. He has any quantity of funds
at his disposal.
Ol all stutt the worst ia that .Mr. Ham
mond is simply a tool of the Southern
Pacific, and that road really owns the O.
C. A E. There is undoubtedly nothing
tn it.
Tub Senators at Work. Senator
Mitchell has alrea.lv introduce! an im
mense batch of bills for personal claims.
reliefs, pensions, etc. including a bill he
has regularly introduced for years, and
which has ln favorably reported once
or twice. To reimburse California, Ore
gon and Nerada, for money expended by
them in suppression of "the relwiron.
Oregon's share is to35,152. ISenator
McBnde, is new. but is eettine down to
business and bas introduced the follow
ing bLls: To relievesettlers on railroad
land grants: for the relief of W. L,
ams; to provide for a public building
at Salem, costing $100,000; for the rt-iiei
of the legal representatives of Chauncey
-M. lock wood; granting a pension to
Benjamin Franklin Doweli, of Oregon ;
to grant a pension to Ada J. Schwatka.
widow of the late Lieutenant Fred
Schwatka.
Plated Ball. A good sised crowd at
the armory hut night saw the expert,
experienced and energetic hae ball eight
of F. Co. defeat the Y. M. C. A. eight
30 to 15. This was the latters first game
at indoor base bail, slippery, active,
quick, thoughtful game. Charles Fu'.k-r
behind the bat did great work lor r Co.,
well supported in the box br Cap!. Phil
ips, and tn the held. The 1 . M. C. A s.
will te all right after experience. This
ia a funny gamP. Everything is done
by tossing a flabby ball. A hort stop
on both sides plays almost under the bat
and it takes a terrific blow to get a ban
past them. It is oniy occasionally that
a fielder ireti a ball. A batsman once
started generally make the circuit, ud-
ino into the home Mate on a pilch, it
is peculiarly a funny game.
Held fob tbc Gband Jubt. The ex
amination of I. W. Rivers, arrested lor
stealing a harness from 1 i L. Reese,
took place before Justice I'oweil, at 9
o'clock todav. Deputy Attomev Humph
rey appeared tor the state and J. K
w' vatt for the defense. The harness was
offered in evidence, and identified by
Mr. Reese. Marshal Dilly testified as to
the circumstances of the man s arrest.
It bad been made on susricion of another
oRense. The harnesses and other goods
bad been put on board a river steamer,
with a shipping receipt for Newburg.
Rivera claimed to the Marshal that he
got the Reese harness of a trader be
tween Albany and Bnena YisU. The
prisoner formerly lived at Springfield,
and it is probable Hi vers is his correct
name. Justice rowel 1 held him under
$350 bonds to await the action of the
gracd jury.
What It Did. Secretary E. C. Mas-
ten, of the exposition executive commit
tee, has submitted his final reportj-how-
ing the nnancia. results of the tug fair.
The total receipts from all sources reach
the sum of $30,460.23: total expenses.
$18,233.o7,leaving a balance in the bands
of the treasurer of $223H.t Total num
ber of free tickets collected, 2265; total
number of single paid admissions, S3 ;
total admission except those on exhibi
tors' tickets or season tickets, 87,355;
estimated total attendance, 97,355.
A CrowJ of Lawyers.
The following attorneys were before
Referee Woodcock atfer slices in that
$100,000, according to a list made out by
the Statesman :
J. R. Bryson and W. 8. McFaddcn, of
uorvains, represented the trustee of the
road, the t armors Loan A Trust comp
any and its attorneys; W. S. II afford,
county judge, Benton county in its claim
for taxes; Jaseph H. Wilsou, of Curval
lis. assisted Judge llufford and had some
other claims; J. R. w'yatt, of Albany,
represented Lincoln county in its claim
for taxes; Wallace Nash repreero4 T.
E. Hogg, receiver of the road, aud hold
era of receivers' certificates; E. E.Wil
son, of Corvallis. represented the school
district embracing Corvallis in it claim
for school tuxes; A. L. MrFadde.i, of
Corvallis, represented the holders ot re
ceivers' certificates who furnUhed the
money which was ordered paid bv the
court to the employes of the road when
payment to the amount of 46 per cent
was made; Judge John Burnett, of Cor
vallis, represented his own claims and
those of L. Flinn, of Albany; County
Judge J. N. Duncan, of Albany, repre
sented Linn county's claim for taxe :
Geo. G. Bingham, of Salem, represented
Marion county's claim for taxes and the
claims of seveot-five laborers. All l.i
loreeoiiis were lirewnt in nersnn. Knnar
A McCaiuant, of Portland, represented
with briefs the insurance companies'
claims on certificates; W. I. Fenton, of
1 ortiand, reprewnW the claims of hi
firm, Bronaui;h, Fen ton A McArthur. for
attorney's fee.
Judge W oodcock wul aim to return his
findings and dciiion by January 22d, at
which time circuit court will reconvene
in Bentos counlr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank kir.ttn I -ft in-
day for UoM.-l.urg to reside.
Mr. John Foshav arririt hnrna v.-.
terday from his Sin K ran Cisco trip.
Mrs, A. Hiner. after a residence of
four years in California, Las returned to
Albany to reside.
Prof. Lee returned this week from an
extended trip through Southern Oregon
in uie interest 01 the college.
Mrs. S. E. Young and Miss Sarah Alt
boute returned this noon frt-m a three
week's visit with a sister in Colorado.
Wm. Fraier, the horx buver, has
been in the city. He takes iWtonc
horse in f-mr oftere-l and jays o5 to fjS.
He is buying for the I'. S artilJerj.
Mrs. Harriet Robert., of Brownsville,
has been dichared from the afTiuin as
entirely cared, and returned to her home
this morning. alem Journal.
Waller Hoinian relumed today after a
few weeks stay in Use mines at Q-aarU-vil'e.
He brought don wish bin. a full
bltuded Siberian bl-odhoand, hich looks
as vicious as one of those crest um are
capable. Salem Post.
Prof. Wm. Rasmus and aife, acvomp-anie-d
by the Albany member of Damon
and Pyviiias, in the leading parts, re
cently presenle-1 in this city, went to
BroansnUle today and will pfeser.t that
play in that city tonight. Prof. Rjemnt
is also rehearsing it W presentation at
Oregon City and Portland.
The death of AnnieCoadit occurred on
Saturday, Dec. 7. at Los Angele. Her
case was one that puzxtrd the doctors.
ah tue prominentphysician 01 mat city
were consulted. The best opinion was
that it was from some diease of the
brain and spinal column. For four
week she could not otter a word, and
vet Fhe was nerfectivconsrions of ail that
was tramrpirine. Sue bad no use of her
neck at ail.
The Toledo Leader, published at Dr.
Rich's home, says of him: Dr. Rich was
a man of strong personal iuc. Hi
friendships were strong and his dislikes
were marked. He was a man who was
a foulwealher as well as a fairweather
friend. For this reason bis friendship
was prized, and bis friends wherever be
was known were numerous. With the
history of the Bay courtiy since 1S79 Dr.
Rich bas been largely identified.
CIRCUIT COURT.
An adjourned session of circuit court
was held today by Judge Hewitt in de
partment 2, and the following business
was transacted :
J O Bushnell art P n Wood. . 1
Defendants replying to rejly to answer
of defts Murry and Griffin, and case was
uuiiuiiuea.
Maria Miller, et al, agt
al. Continued.
D P Miller, et
DB Monteith agt E A Parker, city
treasurer, et al, demurrer to amended
complaint overruled.
Harrisburg Waterpower Company agt
J G Kelley, et al. Demurrer to com
plaint sustained.
RC Miller agt WG Brown, et al.
Continue!.
Pacific States Savings Loan & Build
ing Co. agt John I so in, et al, motion for
judgment and motion for leave of Deft.
Weatherford to file answer. Anrnnf
and submitted.
List of Patents.
Granted to Pacific States inventors
tilts week. Reported bv C. A. Knnw A
Co., solicitors of American and Foreiim
patenU, opp. U. 8. Patent office, Wach-
ngton, V. C.
J Bluemal. San Francisco. Cat. shin
A E Butterfield. Portland. Or. eveirlaases
anu spectacles: i U Uantre'I. Kan r ran.
cisco, Cal, adjustable igniter for explos
ive-engines; W G Curtis. San Francisco,
Cal, preserving timber; J M Eads, San
liernanlino county, Oal, irrigation bead-
gate; W A Hay. San Francisco. Cal. bi
cycle-bell-actuating brake; O A Huff-
maxter, ban Leandro, Cal, gate; J D
Iveller, Santa Clara, Cal. rotary enzine :
C Palm leaf. Seattle, Wash, clectrotber
apeutic apparatus ; M LSchleuter, Oak
land, Lai, liquid containing can ; O II
Hamforlh, San Francisco, Cal, pile-
covering; H Ii Tracy, Holhster, Cal,
steam-condensing and water-cooling ap
paratus.
Lebanon.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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BODY SNATCHING.
Mrs S. M. W. Hindman ia visl'in? in
Albany.
Mine Lucy Card, of Albany, is spend
ing the week here with relative.
Rev. Melvin Williams has been troub
led a itb hemorrhage for the paxt few
weeks, which his many friends will be
sorry to hear. 1
William J. Davenport, rommonlv
known as "Doc," went to Portland Wed
nesday to plead to the indictment found
against him for alleged counterfeiting.
He takes his indictment coolly and seems
anxious for trial.
Mrs. A. M. Stewart died ot the borne
of Mrs Kilea's in this city last Monday
at the age of 74 year. Rev Harmon
conducted the funeral service on Tues
day, after which she was buried in the
Masonic cemetery.
At a meeting of the Lebanon Lodge
No. 47 I. O. O. F., Ut Saturday even
ing the fallowing officers were elected
for the ensuing year: S A Nkkerson, N
G; J : Allen, VU; A A Keee. Kec Sec ;
J G Boyle, Per Sec ; A E Davis, treasurer.
Express1.
Mr Elizabeth Gentry died at her
home in 1 Lie city, early yesterday morn
ing, of cancer, aged about $0 years. De
ceased was sell known and highly re
spected, and leave) a number of children
and many relatives and friends to mourn
ber departure. Advance.
Adricn Comely and Wm. Westfall
Arrested tor the Crime.
Albany bas a genuine body matching
case, and Adrian Comely and William
W est al I are under arrest for the crime.
Early yesterday morninir Niehtwatch-
nien Hale and Williamson saw a couple
men take somelhinir trom a wagon and
carry it up into the Baltimore block by
tne rear door. They bad come in through
the back alley. Marshal Lee waa noti
fied in the morninir. and nrton investi
gation found the body of a pauper who
waa buried on Sunday Dec. f in the pri
vate cemetry opposite the Jewish cem
etery, bid away in the building. The
mau had died and was buried without
hi name being known and the fact waa
not even noticed in the papers, the fart
not ueing Known. I tie two defendants
BEING CURED.
A Salem Woman With a Schlatter
Handkerchief.
The latest local illustration of the effi
cacy of Bch'atter mediumehip appears
in the case of a well-known lady of Sa
lem, aged about forty years, whose name
is withheld from publication. For thirty
years the baa suffered from goitre, for
which medical treatment has been on
availing. Pbysiciana recognize this com
plaint as one of the most stubborn in the
category of human ills, it being a rare
case indeed where it ia entirely cared. In
this case the swelling waa loca'ed in the
necx 01 me patient.
When the cures of Schlatter began to
spread through the la&d. the ladv refer
red to reeotved to tend a handkerchief to
rionnnv lid Xn.ll- AiA lh.. A
wem rn3Hrn 1M1 rew ,n niffniwarrnim.. : -. : - i ,
: . , ; -r "v;"'7 .V ... : ,ngt miormea
uigut ueiore imeiy nirea 01 J. w. few of
Roberta, the drayman his wairon for a
mail job the next morning. The two
men called for the wagon about 3:30
o'clock, and Mr. Roberta got the team
ready for them, and offered to go along
and assist them, of course not knowing
what it was ; but they didn't want any
help. The horse and dray were brought
beck between 4 and 5 o'clock.
Comely and Westfall were taken be
fore Justice Freerksen at 9 o'clock. The
former plead not ga.lty, and waiving
examination was held in $250 bonds.
$200 if case, for the grand jury. ViemV
fail demanded an immediate "trial de
claring that be could prove an alibi for
the entire day, and 1 o clock was set for
it.
By consent the case was adjourned
until 9 o'clock Mooday. Comely had
not secured ball at preWtime.
There is a good deal of speculation aa
to whom the body was gotten for, but
the probability ii it waa eotten for the
purpose of making the bones into a skel
eton. It would be useless for any thing
else, as a body is never nsed for dissect-
ing except when taken just after boriaL
It unqueetioeably was not on account of
any local order.
t ber intimate
ber husband "and a
friends of what she
HOME AND ABROAD
Trilby watch guard at F. M. French'
See French's diiplay of Christmas gocds.
6 lb choice raistns 25cU at Mcll wain's
cb store
8 spool Clark's O.N. T. at Mcliwain's
Cub tire.
per dos.
had done. It happened that her hus
band and friends were skeptical and rd
icaled the idea. Finally she became
discouraged and lost the faith that she
had at first.
She has a sister who lives in Denver,
and before the return of the handker
chief she wrote to her, telling of what
she bad done and aaking of her sister if
she knew anything personally of any
body who had been really cured by
Schlatter. To this letter she received a
Erompt answer. The sister wrote : "1
ave with my own eyee seen the blind
made to aee, the lame to walk, the crip
pled to throw away their crutch, rheu
matism cored instantly by the touch of
the man's band. Hare faith and von
will be cored." The sister promise! to
send ber a handkerchief of her own
which had been bleeeed by Schlatter.
This instantly revived the drooping
hope of the lady in question and she
eagerly awaited the appearance of the
handkerchiefs. A abort time ago they
came.
Immediately the troublesome com
plaint began to show signs of disappear
ing, xue weiung Degan to soiten. imv
by day it diminished in size, until now
it is hardly noticeable. The lady is con
fident of being entirely cored. Post.
Aa there is a banukerchief in Albany
blessed by Schlatter it ia in order for
some afflicted Albany person to ere
their faith a test.
Resolution of Condolence.
Whereas: It seemed good in the sight
of oar all-wise Father to Uke from earth
Anna, the daughter of oar fo-mer presi
dent, Rer. E. N. Condit, D. D., thus
early in hie, be it
Resolved. That we the students ot
Albanv coHesre extend oar heartfelt sym-
lal butVr in the city every day for 20c I pathies to her sorrowing parents.
"lb very UL and only $2.00
cauuseu at l iokles.
The poriece at Bdlknae Soricir ha
been duoootinoed.
R C.
STEVENS. G. VV. p. a.,
612 Front St , Seattle, V7ash.
A. B. C. DENNISTON, 0. P. & T. A.
122 rd St., Portland 0
THOMAS
Dealer in
BRINK,
I All kinds of furniture
n O VI r? ViarlrliwM . J -J.
you want the most
complete flour safe,
he has them and his
prces the lowest.
ALBANY, ORECOIiV
Nothing Is It. The Democrat yester
day published an item from the Eueene
Guard about a close call to a collision
at that city between the overland and
flyer. There was nothing in it at all,
The right signal was out all right. The
train new by intending to back upon the
switch, and it waa thought by the re
porter it was only stopped by the frantic
efforts of the agent. Of course if it bad
gone 011 there would bave been a collis
ion. It is said, though, that under the
double system in vogue a collision is im
possible.
A. F. & A. M. Opficebs. The follow
ing bave been elected : Bayley Chanter,
po. , K. A, to., J K W yatt, II V ; F E
Alien, king; u a wmn, scribe; II
Walden, UlijFM Red field, rS; LC
Marstall, K A U; t W Langdon, treas
urer; J P Galbraith, recorder: W
Read, G M, 1st Vail ; A 11 Freerksen, G
to, zna van; Marie Montgomery, UM
3rd Vail; W E Baker, sentinel.
Barzillai Ghapter, rio. 16, O. E. S.
Mrs N II Alien, W M;! FE Allen
WP; Mrs E W Langdon, AM; Miss
Zula Winn, Secretary : Mrs E D Cusick
treasurer; Mrs F E Allen, conductor
Mrs Alice Love, AO
Two Engene bote team are to play foot
ball on Christmas.
The Gypsy made a fitilt-re in its attempt
to go fcom Harrinljurg to Eugene.
A mask ball will be held at the opera
house on Wednesday evening. Dec 25.
Some fiendish villians over in Crook
county have hen burning h'y and poison
ing sneep.
C. E. Hawkins and C. G. Nixon bae
pened a collection and irauranc office in
the Cusick block.
A Rochester. N. Y.. woman claim to
be divinely inspired to save worn' n from
wearing bloom an.
Col J. A. Straight has been held for the
irrand jury on charce of libelinir the late
H. C Humphrey. The case promises
to be somewhat sensation!.
The Blackstone Club has elected the fol
lowinjr officers: O. B. Winn, president: J
A. Cinch, vice president aad liufus Drum,
secretary. The club is doing good work.
Over $24,000 have been raised for the
rebuilding of the Salem woolen mill and
Mr. Kay says it will be rebuilt. e con
gr atulate Salem s well as the valley gen
erally.
Ala meeting of the directors of the Fa-
I'm Building and Loan association held
yesterday $225 weie loaned at fifty-five
roonins intense in aavance anu ?7- at iu
months.
Focb Judges to Meet. Judge Duncan
will meet tomorrow in thfs city with the
ludges ot Marion, Kenton and l.lncoi
counties to consider the O. C. & E. taxes
and assessments. Saturday ' Judgei
Duncan and Hubbard will go to Meaa
uia to look at the bridge, the approach
to which has been recently damaged.
40 Loaves of Bread tor $1.00.
Let everybody come to thl Star Bakery
and get 40 loave of fresh bread for $1.00
cash.
' . CMcvEa.
In the early part of the season Albany
lead Salem 2 cents on the price of wheat
r.gbt along. Now Salem leads Albanv bv
2 cents, l bs price here is 42 cent, there 44
cents, caving raised another cent yesterday
The Gospel Mission workers are here and
will open tbpir mission work in the Vance
building opposite tbe Revere Houre. You
are invited. AH welcome. Services every
evening al 7:30. w "L. Thompson and
wife in charge.
Mr. J. W Cusick is making an effort to
secure the holding of ue republican con
gressional convention at Albany next
spring. This is a central location tor such
a convention, and Mr. Cutick thinks the
committee will name tbia city.
John Anderson who owns a small farm
near Kerby, left Wednesday for bis old
home in Copenhagen, Denmark, after an
absence Of ten years. Us is returning to
tne land ot bis birth to get a wife, so he
said, and considering tbe fact that the dis
tance is near 1 i.oot miles, we think hi
married life should be a happy one to re
compenne mm tot- the long journey
Grant's Fas Observer.
Chrisbna i looked forward b by every
ooiy out toe lares.
A outheiitern ex.-hange av Bob In-
gersol is to lei tens on "Whit a fool I have
leo.
One of the bet freighter into tbc LawW-r
mines has no -eir. He was in Albanv
jeteway.
iionte- UHvennori tia drawn a oiclure
Of loro K-ed. levelled bas aa aucvlic
appearance beside need.
If 15 word died an awful death, a licht
remark on hi tongue a be fell to the end
of the rope.
''ben Holmes and Dnrrant o-t it in the
nc uie puouc wiu sign with Mtufjction
There is one p'e.iinc feature shout foot-
wll played by the big collects, it onlv
asis a snort lira.
The mven'ory of awli of Williams
bngland bank.of Salem rhown 8279.t 80,
7, of which $l7l.2t,04. is bills receivable.
Mr. tlammend ba boticht $00,003. ton
of steel rails for tbe Goble road. That
ought to satisfy even tbe skeptical Budget.
Hie Scio Press savs the Scio Pvcbic So
ciety does rot endorse B. S. Garrison
medium recently in that city. He r.sorts
to tricks.
his morning the team of Le-lie Parne
rn away m the !ti watt! scattering things
promiscuously. 1 bey were bnaily stopped
ner George rattersons.
The Democrat tntight it had an item
this afternoon when it caught three doctors
the marvhal. a constable mil t I. I", in
secret consnlation; but there was nothing
in it.
Tbe l hvnicinns of Albany are forming an
O'g&mzation for medical and surgical re-
seaich during the coming winter, as well
as to unite the picfessiou into a congenial
fellowship.
On lVc. lnih the firemen will give
grand reception and reunion at the 01 era
boue. arrangements for which will be
made at a department meeting to-morrow
uight.
To-morrow the college a"d public school
mnior foot ba I teams will play on the em
lege campus. I he coliPt'e boy recently
defeated the public school Iwys 10 to 0, an
now tbe latter propose to reverse the score
if push kod muscle will permit 1'.
Bad if Taca. Veeterdav moraine
t lAHistable inn l-inln took the south
bound overland for Roeeburg in search
of one liey Buell, wiio Justice Wheeler,
ednesday, issued a warraat for. sworn
out by hi wife, Mr Amanda Buel!, of
Springfield, charging him with adullerr
with his stepdaughter, Mias Bessie Wif-
moot, who is 17 years of age. Accord
ing to the complaint tbe crime was com
mitted on June 15. last. Mr Buell bas
for some time suspected that things
were not just what they should be, and
last Tuesday the girl was persuaded to
make a confession in which her step
father was accuse! of the crime, lie
was arrested and brought back to Eu
gene. Register.
Eakkco His Dotxaa. 4 dollar 1 a big
I piece of money in Scio judging from tbe
loiiowing Trom the I res : Monday even
ing during the fun and merriment of a
number of yocng men at the livery sta
ble, one of the number. Ev Manis. took
plunge bath in tbe large horse troagb
that ia usually well filled with water.
order to get even with Henry Myer,
the one who was nrincinallr responsible
for the ducking, Ev hired Al Munkers to
put Henry tn ihe troagb. lor the sum of
one dollar. Munkers. in order to carry
t!ie joke out, agreed to pay tbe dollar to
llenrv to submit to the ducking without
struggle; which he did, and walked
awav ith the dollar.
A MkAH Sciiemk Not only bas the S,
P. nothing to do with the O. CAE. so
far as ownership is concerned: but the
uemockat learns for a fact that they are
not even on such business terms that the
S. P. will nav advanca clianrcn nvor tl.n
latter road, customary in railroad busi-
PnoTonaArn or Lvschess. A picture
that makes one shiver is a nhotocraDh
ol uli. Memler, Moreno and Johnson.
taken from a jail tn .Northern California
and lynched bv a mob. Gas Boemcke
has placed it in the window where it
may be seen as the affair actually oc
curred. Men look at it and declare that
per roll at P. Coben'. Eggs, Hx,
20 lbs best granuted tagar tl-00 at
Mcllauj "s can store.
For tbe bet cottage or cream cbetse call
at Mcllwain cash ke.
F. L. Kenton i agent fur the Reekiy
Examiner, $IJ50 per year.
A Ene stock of holiday books and nUioa
at H. J. lorn.
Tbe prices are all right on Chruima
good at French'.
Tbe O- K- A X. refuted to carry freight
from tie O. C. A E. 00 their river boats.
Start on Red Crown snow flake and Jtf
fenoo Sour at Mcllaain cash store.
Fairbanks Gotdost washing powder 3 lb
package 30 ct at Mcllwaio's caah store.
Tbe cheapest place to boy ecsee or tew
t at Mcliwain'a cash store, be keep the
best.
laea. r. ha usaed a warning to pas-
teoters not to get on or 03 uie ever at
local points.
If Tinkle can't make a picture that suits
you voa just a well give op. see his
1 &0 photo.
Lite size photograph, the best finish
reduced from 160. to only -S) per dozen at
Tinkles. Cabinet, f2.0U
Talk about watch chains, jot call around
and see what Freocb the jeweiea bas; and
bow uey are warranted.
Tbe crowd to bear Damon and Fythi
at Brownsville last tight was so large that
thirty or forty people were tamed away.
lue Albany people report a nne time
Mr. E. A rarker yesterday received
. ... . .1 . . 1 ... ,
vara ot ine ceatn ot ci orotner n - "
Parker at hi borne in tWeron ilo.
Dr. Powell Reeve, of Portland, ba
beest indicted for procuring money
Resolved, That we deeply feel the
lot, of one so dearly beloved by all who
were acquainted with ber, who made ber
home cheerful by ber bright emilr.
Resolved, that copies ot tuee resolu
tions be given the daily papers ior pub
lication ana; a copy be also sent to tne
baravei family.
A. AlrtVlN ILiXAJkS,
Kthel E RknxLO,
M. Lacaa Amx, Com.
Rrvxsa Agaoc. L W. Rivers, await
ing th actioc of tbe grand jury for steal-
fsg a harnese from G. L. Recce of this
county has a Benton county Recce after
him, and this forenoon he was held un
der $2oO bonds for stealing a set ot doable
harness from John Keece living aboot
halt a mile from the Linn county line.
Mr. Keece lost the harness on No. 23.
He identified one of the sets in Riven
possession when arrested as his.
New Time Card.
Following is the n-sw time erd of th
Albany Street Railway :
fbe car will hwve corner of First and
Washington street p follow:
4:20 a- m. for morning overland train
8j0 " Lebanon tmin.
11:85 " " Yaqnina tn-Jn.
12)0 noon, train goig wuth.
12:35 p. m.. Roneburg train north benna
and west bound Yaquina train.
1 w p. m ., O. C tc K. train, east bourn'.
4.-00 ' Lebanon train.
11.35 " Or rland train going sooth.
40 " Orphan Home.
The car will aJsemeet ail incoming train
on both the Southern Pad He ard O.C.k
E. railroads. C. G. Bckbhart,
Secretary
rSlMMOMSV
GOOD FOB EVERYBODY
Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to ckanse L':e system and keep the
blood pure. These who tike SlXMONS
UVER REGULATOR (giitrii or powderi
get ell the benefits cf a n-.ili zni pleasant
laxative and tonic U-.at f uz&ts the tkxxf
and stxengther.s Lh vhcie svstera. And
more than this: Sl w.i"ON5 LIVER REGU
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
and healthy, and when the Liver is ia
good condition you find yourself free from
Malaria, Biliousness. Indigestion, Sick
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feetinz
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will caly be had u hen the liver
is properly at work. If troubled with any
ef these complaints, try SUCWONS LlVER
REGULATOR. The karg of Liver Medi
cines, and Better than Fills.
-ETERT PACKAGE'S?
Baa the Z Stamp in red on wrapper.
J. IL. ZeilLa CoPhiUuFa
The greatest seTr on the market for
disease of the Livcr.KJdneysaad Con
stipation.
Pleasant to Like by old or yocng. Xa
iriping.
The root of the Liverine plant U exten
sively used in Norway for the cere of Pile.
SoU by all first das exeggist
Wholesale aTaBufactoes,
AXCHOR S CHEMICAL CO.
Iehaiwai, Or
HaOroHTToDutw Loyd Montgomery's
isi is set for 1 o cl oc k Tuesday. The
prisoner continues sane, and yesterday
stated to the sheriff that he guessed he
ought to be hanged, and had rather be
than to go to the penitentiary. He is
getting pretty well fixed in his mind the
greatneee of the crime which be did, and
be certainly ia right in thinking he ought
to be He should plead guiltv at 1
o'clock Mondav, are the county the ex-
pease ot a tnai, nicn can oniy ena m
bis conviction.and be banged at an early
day. Let Linn county set tbe world an
example in prompt justice.
fabe pretense. Tbe charge is that he
cored an advance $1(10 tcr curing an in
curable case of rupture.
J. I. Miller waa arrested today on com
plaint of Newton Anderson on a charge of
Tnx Asscal MimtG of the Albany
Kindergarten Association will be held in
tbe college chapel Monday night, when
under I the following program will be rendered :
there are a rood many others who d- I using atasive language, .lis case wa to
serve to be treated the same war; but I come up before Recoroer Heotoo this even-
the best way 18 to let the law take its I ing.
course, though somewhat
ratic.
low and er-
Two Bot rusx!UAR. David Carr and
In going to their home in Benton
county yesterday Mrs. W. -S. Phillips
and her son were nearly hit by a tree
felled by a wood chopper. The horses
were bit by tbe ends of the lint be. That
looks careless.
Dec. 20, comes on Friday. That is tbe
date to keep in yoar mind, for en tbe night
of that day the D. of H A.OC W. will
Praver.
Mnsie duet. Misses AlJerscn and
Smick.
Recitation Miss Eva Simpson.
Vocal solo Mr. LondeU.
Address Rev. Little.
Vocal solo Mr. Akera.
Election of officers.
All are cordially invited. A good time
is anticipated.
S-eVTTJTIlTO
SOCIAL AND PKHSONAL
Kirkendall. two bovs. forced a ker.
and Wednesday night entered Shanks
General merchandise store at Turner and
stole $140 in gold coin. Carr waa sus-
SdVwr iruera " Uveama!
tV UK,lwUJ?. ilA-i' -ill be the future, and there -ill 1 music.
J. J Cale. who arrived in Corvalli from
Leror. Mianesota. about two mouths ago.
looking for a location r-a purchased the
junkins p'ace near vaavuie, ana win
shortly occupy it. There are forty acre in
the farm, and brought $25 per acre.
The place wa sold by Junkins a few week
ago and Mr. Cale buys it from the late
pure .ater l ime.
Tbe W. R. C. elected the following offi
cer at their meeting last night: President,
Mr Mary Rowel I; senior vice president.
Mr Laura tiaight: junior vice president,
Mrs Elixa vVoodin: treasurer. Mrs M
Pavne. secretary. Mr Clara Crawford
chaplain. Mrs hate Moore; condnctor.Mrs
M J Train; assistant conductor, Mr Ida
Irving: guard, Mr il Meyers; assistant
miard. Mrs A B Thrall : delegate to de
railment convention. Mrs Irving. Mrs
Pavne. Mr Meyer; alternates, Mr Craw
ford, Mr tiaight, lira l until
Tns Doll's Baxaai given by the Y. L.
F. M. society ot the M. E- church, at the
W.C. T. C. tell hut evening was en
tertaining and arocrees. Afpleasing pro
gram was presented in which the chiki
dren ennfered great credit on themselves.
A fine display of dolls was given. Jenny
Lind 60 year old, looked some like the
famous singer. A doll sent from New
Jereev waa one of the attractions.
good many novelties in the doll line were
for sale and found ready purchasers.
I jinvivf: hip ltstt.ATivHB. A ton "ear
old eirl named Tillie Pentecost arrived
in Albany this noon from Mavviiie, by
wav ot Arlington, tagged lor tins city,
She was looking for family named
Stitt and bas a sister named Pentecost
here. As their whereabouts could not
1 learned she was taken to the Rues
House. Any one knowing about them
will confer a favor by notifying them of
the g'rls- presence at the Rues House.
AFaimtHartkp Gihi.. Lillie Wed
die. a 17-vear-old school
ntur Jefferson, wanted to marry a young
man of her neighborhood. Her parents
refused theL. consent, so this week while
on ber way to school she took a dose of
1 1 : - : 1 rri.A A,mi Iiam nimtif
ness. ihe whole scheme 1 one started - v. 1-1 ..fnra v,r hut nmh.
in Tertian, I V.o tl.a ,1 ,l, I "T"" V .
to injnre the O. 0. & E. It was hoped
that Portland had risen above this: but
the present course ahows that it is at
its old tricks.
bly without success, as at last reports it j
was not thought she could live.
Ot, Price's cream Baking Powdet
World' Fair Wrtest Award.
Air. and Mrs. fc . L. Thompson came
pp from Portland this noon and nxt
week will go to San i rancisco to reside
Mr Tom Kay will leave for the east in
a few davs to buy machinery for the new
oaieru 11 ooicn mill.
The Y. P. S. O. E. of the U. P. chorch
gave an enjoyable social at the old church
last night. A feature was a shadow pan
tomime.
Mrs. SI. E. Wade, sister of the late
Mrs. II. J. Hopkins, and daughter, will
leave tomorrow night for Lancaster,
ieoraska.
T. M. Witteo and family are visiting
lrienos at Aiuany, iiaisey and Asniand,
alter winch they will leave lor a year s
sojourn at an Jose, tal. Jetlersoo Re
view.
tien u. Dunn, of Albany, came ui
Friday evening, and returned Wednes
day morning. He purchased ten live
China pheasants while here. Browns
ville Times.
On Wednesday Sir. and Mrs. Danford
Pratt, residing near Brownsville, cele
brated their golden wedding. They were
married on Dec. 11, 1845, near KUi-
mond. 111. Mr. Pratt is 72a nd Mrs. Bate
70 years of ago.
The auction store of G. W. Simpson wa
removed from this cily to Hiu-risburg last
Sunday. Mr Davi. who had charge of
the busines here, wa found to be an
agreeable business man; and our citizens
wiah him success in hi new quarter.
urownsvuie time.
T.itllA W Cul, 11 4 tta i.1 s-ln tnnV
girl residing; bolic acid at Jefferion died from the ef
fects of it. The coroners iury find that
she came -to ber death from suicide
caused by family troubles. Her bead
had been affected since last summer, by
a fall from a horse. She is referred to as
a loveabie girl. ...
mm
Qwtektr. Till rkity,
miw Caraa.
Toax oat ot Bts who
saffer iu iimiK-1,
nmitsl nif.aaacka
of "the birnaa." axe tat
paytos tb penally of
early exrorc. YIc
ttata, reclaim yoar
manhood, regaia TQgr
rigor. Dont despair, fend tor book with
explanation aad proofs. Maiitd (saakd free.
EEIE ESECIS1L CO., Butfilo, N. T.
120
DOLLARS
In Youiw Own Locauty
r.aoe easily and hoaonbly, witict capl
il. daring your spare hoars. Any tasJ
--oman. boy , or girt can do the work baw
:y, without experience. Talking war
necessary. Xothing Uke It for merry
making ever offered before. Oor worxeiw
alwavs prosper. Xo tf roe wasted m
learning the bosiaess. We teach yea to
a night bow ;a succeed from tbe fir
fioar- Too can make a trial without ei
pens to yourself. We start yom. fhrniss
everything needed t carry oa the bos
ess staccessfa: . aad guarantee J,
against tailnre If Too at XeUow oul
simple, plain tnstroctions. EeadW, V
yoa are la need of ready raeaey, sik
imt to ksw all aboot the best payies
easiness before the public, send t T1"
audress. and we will mail yon a i
toes giving you all the particular
YRUE& CO., Box40O.
Aueusta Mali?
Smiley
Good printips
L. O. T. M. Euecnos. The following
oftlcers were elected at the meeting last
night to serve for the coming year :
lcillia Sears, L. Cf
Mary Stites. Lt, C.
Helen Lambeon R. K.
Zula Winn, F. k.
Mary Hill, Chaplain.
Mary Rowell. Sergeant.
Ella Stellmaker, M. at A.
Emma Watts, Sentinel.
Emma Smead. Picket.
Rbcoko Kespsk.
Dr. G. W. Mas ton pbyician and ur
geon, Albany Or. Call answered prompt
ly in city or country.
Cheaper Than Doctors.
"I was nervous and weak and could
not do more than half a days work. 1
could not write without steadying my
hand with the other one. I procured a
bottle of Heod'a Sarsaoarilla and began
taking it and now I am able to work and
write and am leeung wen. tuis tail my
wife waa sick and waa confined to her
bed about half the time, I advised her to
OI5I9 CNIOYO -
Both the method and rewults when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing -to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Ividneys,
Liver and Uowcla, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and f orers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt In
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the moat
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qtsa.I;Uc3 commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Fitra ia for sale in 60
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not hare it on hand will pro-
take Hood's Sarsaparilla as it waa cheap
er than doctors and she finally consent
ed to do to, After taking it tor a short I euro it promptly for anyone who
time she was able to attend to her work. I '.. tntrvk TW not iiMnt i
T Viavn not found anv better medicinn aa I .
a blood tonic than Hood's Sarsanarilla. substitute.
I keep Hood's tjareaparilla in the house CALIFORNIA FI9 SYRUP CO,
all the time to waroon tne grip and rumonoo. cL,
other disease. H. Weiricfc, Needy, Or. 1 ZjOU 9rXU. Mr. tOBK, stE
Always
Q
one
Very
uicklr.
The Printer.
1 P txSEF4"Sv hSwT
HaTT 1 Er "
rm AS PREVENTIVE
(im "J V .1 1 u n
DA. UIX LC BRU3
Sim m FEgfiYEOYJ. i"LS
r.thoriHDl lind only I TFNCH safvandr
Uablears on th markvt. I'nuo i -v-. seat b
dM Uoouiuaaottoab; tax
J. .A Camming, sole agent, Albany
Tweedale bloi-k and
for the return of the same to A. M. Holt
T ()ST. between
L.P. 0.. a gold nugget pen. Reward
YOUNG LADY wisbe to do house
work in return for lessons in La'au and
bookkeeping. Inquire at Pkxocsai of
Jfice.