The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 05, 1896, Image 1

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The highest claim for other
tobaccos is " J ust as
good; as Durham."
Every old smoker
knows there is none just
as good as
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Yoa wi'l find one coupon inside
each tv ooutice Uig.and two cou
pons inside eacu four ounce
bag id" Ulackwcll's Duihatn.
Buy a bag tf this cele
brated toUicco and read the
coupon which -gives n list
of valuable presents and bow
to get them
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The Indestructible "Maywood
BICYCLE
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Hart ftellabla.
Hot tarabfe
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That Rebuke.
The notes published in the Democrat
yesterday in reference to the testimony
in the Montgomery case were as given
by Orin Beam. The statement of Judge
Burnett was read (rout his notes (Hjraon
ally, and the whole testimony as pub
lished is also in writing and can be seen at
this office. If young Beam was aid $5 the
Democrat knows nothing about it An
immense court house full of men heard
the rebuke outside of the testimony of Mr.
Beam.
Ko paper in the valley has spoken
more kind words of Judge Burnett s ad
ministration than the Jjkmocrat, though
opposing him in politics. In reiercr ce
to his remarks which weie certainly
taken as a very cutting rebuke of the
sheriff be has undoubtedly forgotten the
circumstances. Mr. Beams certificate
covers the statement of Judge Burnett
fully whatever immaterial error there
may have been in setting up the rest of
the testimony.
Instead of the Dkmocrat trying to im
peach Judge Burnett's word it is Judge
Burnett mdeavoring to impeach a state
ment that appeared iu the Iikmockat.
Af.er considerable discussion on the
subject, overheard by a gentleman, it
was finally decided to ridicule the matter
and the result was a very hard hit at
Mr. Beam, the steLographer.
Mr. Rufoa Drum also took the testi
mony in short hand, and informs the
Democrat, without receiving a cent for
the information, that his notes corres
ponded substantially with those of Mr.
Beam published yesterday. Probably
fifty men present at the time in the city
now will corroborate it, and no one
knows it better than the sheriff himself.
State Sundny School Convention.
The annual State Suuday School Con
vention will be held June 9-11 at Port
land, in the Centenary M. K. church ou
the east side. The program this year
has been prepared especially with a view
to giving practical assistance' to every
school represented.
This is a mass convention to which all
Sunday-school workers are invited. The
number of delegates from each school is
not limited. Free entertaiumeut will be
furnished all who present credentials as
delegates from their superintendent or
secretary, but names of ail such n.u-t be
mailed at once to the State Secretory.
Delegates paying full fare over the
Southern Pacinc lines will be returned
at one-tuird faro. On the O. R. & i.
Willamette river boats a rate of one fare
for the round trip has been made. But
note carefully, that in every case the
delegate must take a receipt when paying
fare to Portland, showing that the hold
er is a delegate to the Sunday-school
convention, and this receipt must be
countersigned at the convention. j
Copies of the Oregon Sunday School
Tidings, containing the program and
further particulars, may hti secured by
addressing the State Secrelanr, Mr. F. U.
Cook, at Portland.
The Boys Will Shoot.
Don't get frightened. It will be noth
ing serious, but wilt give them the
needed training should they be called
I out to fight Cuba. F. Co. have received
a tuu target equipment with one hun
dred rourds of cartridges to each mem
ber. These mast all be fired at a target.
which wi.l be placed somewhere in Uol-
tra Park. The firing wid be done on
regulation ranges fiom 200 to 600 yards,
From those making the best score a
team will be selected to compete in the
I state target contest next summer. Con
siderable interest is being o.anifested in
the matter.
The "Maywood" le ti - T -, " " - !
roads and riders. Mart c t:r ..-. i
easily takea apart an-3 j T-.f s - S-: -.
wtll bold toswlier w:i i i t - -- :
that cannot be broke . o s - .:' ' iv - .
ieee crank in place of k i 5-i . . jiw , , " ;
FKABt-Improved -ti "i ? ?t i. kc.-
soiled steel rods (iouiu t; ' ui -r 1:3 st i-icr-. j
Aluminum bronze fi'tm- it-' ):';. an:i
loose; a marvel of octs" - -rits- nni
In bicycle mecfaani set x tri. tsttaaa'-.
that frmmesoonti i i.-.l v : 'k u i j.-Mr ni
ta cannot be repiirs-i .r -r - ' .'-neu wsrrt
and brass nipples. -I T -lr" i. p:t- .
ana & Wricbt rj-ci. -r r -
bearinca toercry job. r' 1 l n . -- c 1 H t- ' !-.;
COSES Best im-liT c- .1- .-.!:-z-
ztardened center:, rc-k.- 'V'-h - I: v
tected by patents: no co: tir T.s .s. iCvf ". .; -
Morn. MtOSTKUttK tU Ic. . :
jBAK BeTersibls an-! r'J.". 1 : - . : : .
Bisbed if ordered. S.VI .- f. -V .. 1 ili...s. - .
Bat-trap or rnhber: fc't !?! i irtu -.
tuck el plated. Kr-sri fti-ry -ic o pi v ::; .
ordUna' to tires, r InU. 'sK i ik -i. T
$40 la OTP Speri ! ffji r i . k1... ...
for less. To quickl? hum i fa-'
bave decided to ma!:s a'ljje.-!! cats . -reader
of this pap?r acinar- tt h e.'-k-i 1 : ;v-
iowest price ever olfer -d. 'tnj r.-si v ' ' -
we will ship to anyone tlr- sj-yr -U- -
and vnarantee safe dcii v - ; .
represented after eirirai rn! e-.-7f.--r;:i.! . ,?
C O. D. with priFileee of exsiB'mt;-; v r ? i- r-i.
Bnnrided $5.00 is sent with or.i-t js -'. -!---.- " .
A written binding warraatr K-;;b ' - "'.tt' !
ahance of a lifetime and yon ,v;-e af(ir ! u- i-f -'i.i;prve-ftutity
pssa. . Address all orders r .
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v 40,000 H aa Bodies MaOatsd wary yr Diwss6s Tables ia atsdiwl CoWsoas
ia UasM Siatsa.
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g-rmTc. reemrdlflst of location, ia
mfefroB ttaa ruTaea of tbe bo
u Kbool. The Bon Gbatb
Vaolt sftords pomttwm sad abso
lnte aaeartty aeaiast tbe rT
Jtoboar, aad protect kota eaAst
aa4 body from ilamaw . axld
aad aacay. aad fraas aacioarias!
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4-5 For Sale by AHan Furnituee Co.
Mads waoilr of 1
a&d IWU iron, aad is ane
ticaiir iodeetraeti bU. Shoaid a
a4ia mrmrr teumaat. Unr
UJOtiaactaalaM. Farsalaby
ail aadartakaia. HaaoTd by
Was.
Mies Pauline May. of Harrisbunr. has
been visi'ing Albany friends
Misses Ora Flinn and Mattie Parton
arrived in Albai.y from California, by
j way of Yaquina, this noon.
Mrs. Rev. Abbett and children have
iu Ashland spenl there for the benefit of
Mrs. Abbett a Ifeallb, which has been
I improved.
I ards are out for the marriage of Mr.
C. P. i'ealer, the skillful superintendent
1 01 tt"e. Albany Creamery, and Mies
Freer ksen, of Orleans precinct. It will
take place on Wednesday Jane 3.
Dr. H. J. M in thorn, of Salem, passed
I throngh Portland today on bis way to
Seattle, where he embarks on a steamer
for A'aeka, where he is to become the
physician for a large commercial and
trading company at Ketchikan. The
I doctor will be among the Indiana. This
I summer he expects to make the trip to
iloofc's inlet. Telegram.
At Marion yesterday the Woodmen of
the Hi tie burg had a good picnic. The
Stayton camp joined in. and the Turner
band furnished iray music About lAJO
were present. The advertised apeakers
I ta lea to materialize, but a rood lm-
promptn program of a literary character
was given. Editor Maun.of Stayton .made
?oni remarks .ana a magnificent chicken
I dinner was served. Salem Journal.
The yonnz ladies of the Degree of Hon
or gave their last entertainment in the
prize conteH last night. It was good.
the lodges took the matter under ad'
visement and will soon dei-ide w better
i he young or old folks cave the best
tenes of eiteruinuitnt!. The losing
aide will give a supper to the other. The
I contest has caused great iiileiet. The
most friei.dlv feeling has prevailed and
the losers will take their .I f-' with
grace.
Harness
Collars
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Chen pest'
Pit CO
to Buy.
Special prices on whips fur tl e
next sixty days.
Power & Tomussom
FEIDAY
DtCORAIIO.VI.!
Are built is
the largest
IGYTsim a-'d Best
jiiquippeu.
Factorv in
fiigtetof top the World
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vect tne vavny imwj - , i ,.nR that
. , . ia .italic lnnh orade ano ne tnai
Krence Detween a wiirw e- o - , , . tt e
i.Bnmr claimed to be. Some ottiers maybe FI?
'ti f k i.;i.Mt f all hiifh srrade. bcorcber 1 neiguu.
$85 OO.'Be'.le 26 ar.d 23 inch $75.00 and $85.00.
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USINESS
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i.nW;- 1, SHUKfi.lANO.'l.St.
ntm rnuni ml caret qalcsiy, vemsnenuy au
nervous ainwe. wuuk leiuurjr. " " . , . '
?, -Av.. i.s Vlutllty. MmhilT Knits.
irtfrr- evil dtmms. Impotent- and waulnx Ueaa esnged by
& j.Vulrrorr. toutatu.no opiates. 1. a
VOinju.;.--. -r,-, " ,h-.la and t.T,.rrneand Plump.
f f t r- r; vd .el-sb' 3 'a1"1 "JSr7KTa i Bau.pi
Bond Bios, enonroasrailioad show will
ba in Albany June 8.
Biibop Cranston, f-f the M. E. Church
will be seot to Portland to reside.
A whin found cn the streets of the city
can be bad by calling upon J.N. lloffmin.
The bicyclists of the eitv bad an epvov-
ble ride fat night on the "Coryallis road,
going to Mr. Freemen's and return.
Madison Street school will Le prevented
itb a handsome flue torn -rro at 8 n- m
All friends of the school are nqnestid to
be present.
Nothing takes tbe dare of good ireat
Haigbt Bros, bare what yon want, care
Fully bought and nicely cuf, abo some
fine hams nd bacon. .
A woman ore a larire crod at the
Hodges i Bnrkbart corner last night, she
harangued tbe audience on tbe issues of the
day in tbe interest ot labor.
Tbe DmocHAT during the present cam-
piiin has net made a statement it did not
oelitre to be true. If it mates an error it
s always triad to correct it.
Cp to last night Sheriff Johnson and
depmies bad collected $99,575.23 of '95
taxes Today $3,991 37 was paid over to
County Treasurer Gra", leing tbe reset of
he week's collecting. There is yet about
128,000 lo collect. Eugene Guard. .
W. (1 Kesmith. a son of tbo late U. 8.
Senator f estLitb. is m Jbuirene. Hesy
mat I. I. Driver otteretl a maiuifns false-
nood anH reviled tbe dead'wben he taled
tbat his father did not believe in a Uod
He aks thst ail friends of bi father resent
-hi 4 dander by vot-inir against Driver ne'
VJonHay. Eugene Guard ,
Grun Pass bas'Uea tretfed o a s'ifhl
if the I'tw Wldikii several times during
'le p.u-1 etk. Two your ir ladies appear
ed on our streets, astride of big horses. The
turk like trousers big s'eeves and legg'nga
eaured a stampede on tbe Dart of More
c.etKsann saloon ifHimrers for ine ironi
Jor.ru to get a glimpse of the ui. usual sight
Orants ra8 touner.
Some time since tbe readers f f tbe Beg
ister wid remember, an aiticle was print
ed under I be head cf ''A Freak,' regard'
mz the birth of calf from a Jersey cow
owned by J. K Ciow near J unction, wbicb
has the features of a doz and the body of a
al. This pecaiiarity of nature Mas been
mounted and is now ou exhibition in Ld
West's saloon. It is well worth seeing.
Eugena Register.
Mr. Contractor Wakefield arrived in ihe
city yesterday, and says tbat b will have
bis men at work in a very few da driving
piles along tne waterfiont hetween 7tn
street and tbe depot. Poon the buy hum
of many workmen bu'ldinir-the railroad
within the city win be snmricnt eviuence
to releirate the doubting Thomases to the
rck woods Astomn.
Tbe following from the Eugene Guard
about one of Prot.lmdall's entertainments
has a familiar ring to it: ' He bad adver
tized to Dr act ice bvDnolism at this per
formaneeand many wbo bad previously
seen the tests in mind leading went I aft
niebtwith tbe expactation of seeing some
one hyoDotizrid, but they were disappoint
ed as tbe professor faintod away ju-t as be
came to this part of tbe program and failed
to revive in nine to continue tue peno ui-
ance. .., i , :
"Old Rocks," the horse that propels h
ice wagon about tue city, is a very inte'li-
gent creature. He is quartered at Banos1
stable, and when be i hitched to the wag
on be is started out of the barn without a
driver. He immediately crosses over to
tbe ice factory and backs the wagon op to
tbe aoor. or oi own acoora. as soon as
the wagon is loaded be starts on bis rega
I ax route about the city, which he safely
mattes witnout receiving instructions from
bis driver. Kugeoe (ioard. .
Revival JlKwrixo.. -There was a good
audience last night at the opera house to
hear ltev. Gbormley on "Tent Pitching
Toward Sodom." 'The Evangelist said
tbat good morals, pure lives and high
ideals were the foundation of good o-
ciety and therefore of good government
ana toe happiness ot rransunl. tie
handled the social evils without gloves
Card playing, dancing and the social
glass were severely condemned, tie
urged church people to slop card playing
and not to teach it to thuir children be
cause cards are the instruments by which
most of gambling was done. ot tce.e
ia harm in the cards any more than there
is in any card board paper, but when the
the young man becomes an adept at card
playing, he is more easuv tempieu to
sambhiig,just on the same principle that
Be who brinks bis morning dram or tips
the social giasa will be more likely to be
come a confirmed drunkard and go the
downward road to ruin. Rev. Gborm
ley believes in no double dealing" for
the christian; that the christian should
keep himself unspotted before the world
tbat tbe lines between the church and
the world should be so distinct that il
is easy to see which side the individual
is on. Subject tonight, "If Christ Should
Come to Ajbany." .
A Pocket of Goli. Archie Mason.the
contractor, returned from the Pioneer
stone quarries yesterday afternoon, where
bs went to inspect the works with the
ioea in view of taking a contract ' to nn
eiver a ledge for a new quarry for Geo.
VV. Davis (t Co., the lessees of the prop
erty. Messrs. Davis fc Co. are u liable to
till their orders and will open a quarry
on tbe opposite aide of the gulch from
where they are now working, where new
machinery will be put in in order to fill
their orders. They have now about 30
men employed on tbe works and this
number will probably be -doubled soon,
the steamer, which transports their
product to San Francisco, was to have
arrive I at Newport yesterday, and will
be loaded today with 25,000 cubic feet of
stone, wbicb is intended for one of .tbe
targe buildings to be erected in San
Kranciso This atone is cut sway by a
steam drill in pieces two fest square and
eight feet long, and bandied by derrick
in loading and unloading. Mr. Mason
regards the quarries as a veritable pocket
of gola. Statesman.
Ladies AcxiUvbt. Tbe rest regular
meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary will t
held at tbe Y. M. C. A. rooms r'riday af
ternoon Mav 29, at half past three o'clock.
The rrogrvni ill be of exceptional in
terest, the snl ject being Distinguished
Women, in Their Special Lines of Work.
AU ladies are cordially invited to be
present. Following is th program:
Marian Harland Uie Home Mrs.C.
C. Kellv.
Francis E. l lard Temperance Mrs
e. r. butting.
" Flo-wee Xightinsale the Kurre
Mr. J K. Aeatberford.
Yo-.-al olo Miss Mildred B;irmeter.
Mrs. Stanford K location Mrs. C. C.
Ilogue.
Mrs. Frank Isue nomrii in bon-
t.o- Mrs. II. C. Harkness.
Rev. Anna Howard Sbaw The' min
ltry Mrs. E. E. Goff.
At Soovttut. First animal com
mencement of Mineral Springs College
of Sotlaviile will take place daring tbe
week beginning on Jane 7. Rev. J. II.
Longbottom 'will deliver the barraiaar
eale sermon on thaldav; graduating ex
ercises of bnsinea college on Junes;
lecture by Stale Superintendent Irwin
on Tuesday June 9, and graduating ex
ercises of the Normal department on
June 10.
Fallowing is tbe ptogram for tomorrow ;
Assemble in hunt ot the G. A. II, ball
to form in procession at 9j30 a. m.
The procvaMon will le formed under
the supervision of otticer of the day A.
B. Woodin in the following order:
1 Cornet Band ami ol her music
2 Company F. O X.O.
S W. It. 0. and F ag Corps from the
Public chool.
4 G. A. R. and old sMieis.
5 Ladies of the O. A. R.
8 Degree of Honor.
7 L.O.T.M.
8 Eastern Star.
9 Beulah Rehekah Lodge.
10 A.O. U.W.
11 Firemen.
12 Other Orders.
13 Public Schoo's,
14 Citisent.
At tbe commencement of the march,
the column will open rank and reverse
order. The order of march, will be up
Ferry strwt to 5U street, op 5th etrt
to the east gate of the cemetery. Tne
column wiil open ranks and reverse or
der inside tbe cemetery, and form for
the ceremonies at the grave of Comrade
Philips, forming a square about the
grave, the school children to decorate the
grave before the ritualistic strvice.
Address Rev. Burbank.
Assemble at tbe unknown grave, and
W. R. C. service.
Flag Corps from Public bcliooi desig
nate soldiers craves and give bi'torv of
eah solditx while the $ raves are deco-
raieu.
Assemble at ca! of tbe bugk and form
to march back to tbe G. A. R. ball.
In tbe morning before the forming ot
the procession at 9 a. m.,s flag wbicb has
been presented to the Madison street
schorl a ill be raisrd frr the first time on
tbe school bouse. Citisen are invited to
be present on tbe occasion.
The flag corps from the public school,
under the direction of Mrs. Larnbson.will
station a sentinel at each soldiers grave
in the city cemetery, who sill be pre
pared to recite the military history of
the soldiers buried in that grave.
lnnner will be served old soldiers and
thir families wbo e"me irom a distance
on returning from the cemeterv, by tbe
ladies of the G. A. K.
A carriage in which the moUters of
old soidiers will be given s ride will bead
the profession ot vehicles to thecemetry.
Gnat Ba Ball Tournament.
The San Francisco Examiner is mak
ing arrangements for the g ret test bias
ball tournament of boy plavers ever held
on tho coast, if not in tbe V S. Every
p'ayermut be nnder It years. Be
tween thirty and forty have entered,
among the number the Voting Albanies.
Tomorrow afternoon they will play their
Crst game w-th the Corv'allis burs. Fot
losing is the makenp of the team: S
Cones ay c. Arch Gouts, p. Reach Weath
erford 1st b. Ua-ry Cuck 2nd b. Hockey
Willis 3rd K Frank Layton s s, Oscar
Zeyss r f. Lair Thompson, c f, Fred
Weatherford. I f. Harry Crawford, Hugh
t-aiterson, ermon lump, subs, m
Mack, manager.
Tbe Itest boys cl'ih in Oregon will be
selected from its victories to go to the
tournament, their expenses being paid,
also from California, Nevada and Ari
sons. No score count though, without
the clubs have ma le their preliminary
entrance with tbe Examiner.
THEY GAVE FACTS.
Th democratic nominees met at the
Cjurt house last night for the last time
during tl.e caii-paign. They spoke the
truth a: id 'gave talks that must have
convinced at) hlieHtd them. ' "
Ttie meeUi'g w;ncalle l to or jer by
Hon W. It. Bilveu, chairman of the
democratic central committee, wbo im
mediately introduced Mr. Henry Mc
Elmnrry, nominee for .representative,
who disclaimed beings politician, but
simply a farmer, lie did not discuss
the tariff, or even the money question,
the great issue of the dav, though he
expressed himself pointedly in favor of
tbe free coinage of silver. Speaking of
local matters lie asked the Lord to for
give us for having such an ignoramus as
Hartmos around. He touched up the run
ning of the three republican representa
tives w ithout a platform. He promised
to go to the legislature pledged to live up
to the reforms advocated in the platform
upon which be shall be elected. He was
emphatically in favor of the mortgage
tax law, and of a tax payer paying on
what be owns, not on bis debts.
8. M. Garland spoke plainly a few mo
ments, rght from the beginning against
a politician for the otfice of county judge,
which be disclaimed being, and promis
ed if elected not to mix politics with the
olliee. He would not do like Judge
Duncan, give so many figures as to leave
his audience in darkness. He was op
posed to falsehood even in politics, lie
would not compare two republican ad
ministrations, but showed conclusively
that Judge Duncan's administration has
cost the county an average of $44,618
while Judge Whitney's cost only $31,792,
$45,452 less in 4he four years, fie show-!
el that while we had more people the
cost of every thing during Judge Whit- j
ney's administration was so much high
er ss to offset it, A dollar today is I
worth $1 60 then. Judge Duncan bad
an opportunity to make a record, but it
was an extiavagant one at a time when
we should have had economy. He
charged Duncan with permitting money
to be taken by officials not authorized
by law. and proved bis charge conclusive
ly. He showed how bs allowed bills of
the sheriff of $5 for board of prisoners in
exivss of four, reading the law. also one
of the several illegal bills verified bv tbe
County Clerk, Judge Duncan also allow
ed Mc heron's it'egal bills tor mileage,
citing bills, end showing tbe law. Also
cow ihestiertnstrhd to detest it by
bbying in tbe last legislature but fai'ot
through Gov. Lord's emphatic veto. Re
ferring to the three important bt
sheriffs bills be said he gmse4 they
must have gotten ashamed of themselves
and run off. What do yoa think of a
Judge allowing an officer to receive bnn-
retis ot dollars be is not entitled lo. If
be is elected be will allow no illegal bills.
nor any politics in tbe otlue. With em
phasis be told of tbe poverty in the foot
bills and the need of great economy in
this county. He will not allow a high
salaried o nicer to featber bis nest under
bis administration.
li. C. Watson spoke exclusively on
state and local matters. The last dernn
cr tie state legislature appropriated
V531, while tbe Ust state lexis's
tare appropriated $1, 466. 465. The
great increase was due to a
vicious cyitetn. prominent features be
ing the many commissions of different
inJs, at a Ug cost, and all useless.
tre Uiem opportoni'v and they wiil
have blackbird and wild animal com-
ision. Tbsse commissions all criaf-
nated with poiiliciataf, wbo wanted a po
litical machine, and net with tbe people,
Tbe railroad commission was particular
ly roasteif . M e should get tack to tbe
simple plan of government contemplated
tv tne eonsutauon. The extravagant
and sire palling stile of tbe last legists
lure was illustrated by pointed incident.
one case showing tbe rot te neat fob ever
pnt up on a people, uesiaes wis legis
Utare required 165 clerks, appropriating
$(0,000 fur a state printer, an enormous
sum fur 2000 supreme court reports.
never disposed of. electric lighting, etc..
showing bow our mooev is being wasted.
great cvtt is the log roiling system in
vogoe. Many of tbe appropriations in
Hie general bill bars been is defiance of
tbe confutation.
Prof. C. F. Big bee spoke for s few mo
meets A tescber of sixteen years ex-
penetioe, be nont-t make work among
toe public schools ol tbe country bis
business, risiung them and attending to
Uietr needs ami working ta their in
terests, working lor nmty among tbe
strict of Uie coont y.
'Highest of all in Leavening i-uwu
ix vv iissssa uav
o . a. OoVt Heport
SATTJBD.
SOCIAL AINU PERSONAL
Tindall, the mind reader is now in
Roeeburg.
Mr. ItrSl. Caldwell, of Lebanon, wrs
in tbe city today.
Rev. C. W. Courtrigbt went to oak
land today to preach tomorrow .
Miss Cordelia M. Hardy, of Lebanon,
was visiting friends in the city today.
Mr Frank Hastings, the miner, came
down from tbe mines yesterday for a
few days.
McKinley Mitchell was called the
"Lord Byron" of tbe Marion coui.ty
campaign.
T. H. Tongue spoke in Tillamook last
night and will close the campaign tonight
at Uillaboro.
Miss Olga He lit arrived borne this
morning from Mills Seminary, where
she has just finished her first year.
Mr. At Dav. of Portland, a former
resident of Albany, returned home yes
terday after a visit with his sisters in Ibis
city.
Miss Olive Baltimore rime in from
her school near Piainview last evening,
accompanied by Miss Lain Powell.
daughter of II. R. Powell.
Dr. Mas ton was called suddenly to
Scio this morning to sttend Dr. Martin.
an old resident ol that city, who ia lying
dangerously ill there.
Mr. Robert WakeSeld. who built the
Albany bridge, ia now frequently men
tioned in the Astoria papers, having a big
railroad contract.
HOW. tMi ti'HiMli
Dotxaft Fur Dollar. The money is
ready for the last dividend of the priitci
pl due depositors fiom tbe Linn County
.ationHl Bank, it will put $3,UUU in
circulation here. Interest will he paid
in a few weeks. The showing is a good
one, one that will be appreciated gener
ally.
Exctsmos to Sals.. The O. A. C.
Athletic. Assoc'ntion will give an excur
sion on the Steamer Hoag on JuneOtli to
the intercollegiate field day at Salem.
Kound trip tickets ;0 cents, on sate at
the Postal Teleg-apb office.
Mr. George Harris, of this oitr, in i e
district, and J. E. Jenks in the other, are
men who sill till the offices of iuntice
well If elected, and John Schmeer and S.
II. Bryan ss constables in the tespec
ive districts may be depended upon in
those oliices.
At the snnual btMinres meeting last
night, ol the 1st, Bapt. cbnrch it was
decided that Rev. McKee's pastorate
would conclude "iih July 1st. Mr. Sfc
Kee expects to continue work ia Ore-
gon.
The Lebanon Eapws ssys: Mr
Blakelv's vindication is complete. Sen
sible voters s ill resent so bold and base
less attempt to Iwsuiirc s man's char
acter. Biakely's election is msde cer-
taia now, if it was not so before.
Regular preaching service in the Cum
berland Presbyterian church Sabbath
morning as usual, bv the pastor. Rev. A.
Melt in Williams, This wiil probably be
his List sermon at this church for quite a
a-lnie as this will close his pastoral year
at thia place and be ex'pects to leave next
month lor Southern California, where
he has accepted a call toa church Leb
anon bxpres.
Though supporting another candidate
tno l-etanon r.x press says: Mr. u. a
Archibald, of Albany, democrstic candi
date for county clerk, was in lebanon
a coun'e days this week. Mr. Archibal
has some warm friends in Le'noi. He
is a gentleman above reiiroach and is well
justified in every respect to till tin office
ol county clerk, and if elected, w.ll make
as good a clerk as Linn county lun ever
had.
Lo k out for uiamifnctured s'u!T ta late
Tbe rartlion arrived at the Bay jester-l to be ne-eJ. Do not be tmU-d.
day noon and sailed tl is nxn.
Doesn't Tas Much Money For
groceries Bt Packer Bros. Their
prices are reasonable an I
aiilt'euoesalong
ways.
Qtality it something also. Ibcy ket-p on
ly the le.t. It i a fair and m) i.i.e
flat footed fact that it )ou
trade with them
you al
ways get good treatment in go- ti'. rices
and personally, mat is consuii r
able in the lone run. It
counts particu
larly in
groceries ana uaketi goo is
what you want witnout
around by trading
Parker Bros.
Orcgcn State Grange.
WHAT nERM ANN DID.
Notwithstanding the many other at
tract inns a good sized audience was pres
ent at tne Armory last mgnt to see the
ministrations of Hermann tbe Healer.
On the tick seats there were people from
all parts of the county. Prof. Hall de
livered a lecture on animal magnetism,
when Hermann was introduced and ex
hibited bis wobderinl ma.-netic powers
Tbe demonstrations certainly indicated
that be possessed them in a marked
manner. It was not claimed that cares
were perfected in one treatment, bat
probably 20 per cent, depending upon
the nature of the case. The first case
was thai of ex-Marshal A. J. liant, hay
ing a severe case of rheumatism, follow
ed by Mr. Hiram Kenton, also having
rheumatism, both of whom kicked up
their toes snd left the platform w iibont
their canes. R. Iliatt, of Lebanon and
Grant Ralph, of Jefferson, were treated
for deafnees, and left th stage hearing s
whisper. Jim Westfall. who borrowed
an extra cane lor the occasion, was rob
bed dewn for a multitude of ills, and
aaid be ielt better; but the doctor said
his case was so bad that bis cure wss
doubtful, and certainly only after a num.
bt-r of treatments; Jode Galbraith,
whose right foot and leg were so core
from a rheumatic attack as to prevent
being touched, left the building carrying
bis cratches; Miss Shore, from Benton
county, having a severe case of neural
gia, was entirely cored and left the plat
form in smiles. Elizabeth McCoy, wlto
cou d not raise her band to her head
from rheamalism after treatment cwnng
Iter bands ail over her bead ; S. P. hail,
of Brownsville, wss also treated for
rbenmacim and relieved. The-rooet in
terereating case was tbat of V. C- Scbell.
suffering from paralysis of the lower
i limbs from tbe breaking of a bL-od ves
1 M-l in tbe lower brain. His case is well
Fresh fish of all kinds at Ed Scbaaees. . known. Only a preliminary treatment
rwuji. i:j : il, . . - . , 1 wss giren bat it was sufficient to greatly
Deodadly tivly in tbe cty Ut night ' eB00r Mn Ke will be treati
r actory shoes Earket ence. Raket a i nrin th r m t.,.nn ,n
Portland has some big bicycle races tx ked Jith treatment cf Mrs.
day. j M. M. George for paralysis of the right
slue, n nai permanent enecs ue irea;-
m en is wui bare the iawocwat does not
Ise cream 5 aad 10c a dub at Yiere-k's
summer gardes.
Special bar? ia ia shoes fur a short
time at St. Luis Raket or.
The Albany tennis eJab beesn slating
Lst ii"ht on the rerry stree court.
Bishop Cranston, wbo is to be located at
PortiaoJ, metres $4.UU0a ei.
Portland lead Ld tbe Berth west tourna
ment, Seattle second, lacoma tftud, then
i tctorta.
Mrs. Yiereek has opened ber see cream
parlors and summer gardes fr te isaax-n-
. A stew invoice of Slices iost ocened at
H Luis Kaket Prices loser tnsa ever.
The river is risimr lanidlr at PortlaBd
and fears are eob-rtaioad ot a bur Jane -a-a apf reciation ot Uie day was thoan in
know at this time; bat the at least tem
jo.ary results shown Ust night were
rertainly of an crder to make people
think. Dr. Hall announced the cost of
tickets for private treatment to be $1 fur
examinatioo and ranging from $10 to $100
lor treatment according to the character
of Uie case, some requiring ooly abort
work, while others a losger effurt.
DECORATION EXERCISES
A brighter day never dawned for deco
ration day. ' It was ideal in its makeup.
flood
Have you
tbe large numbers wbo turned oat. At
seen iho-e new 25c initia 9 :30 the procession formed in front of
bangle ntg. is F:esJTs show window.
. . . i - . .
ft uej ate VbC Hit k uo.
Do yea wast a stop watch, or chrono-
craph ? r leack the lewekr has some aood
ones, very cteap .
Linen Pwue and Dock suits ready cade
-periect 6i and Ult stj les foe 13.00 at
tne Lssairs Baxaar.
One of tbe tonng mes wbo
tued by Tyndall asyt a
nmptf acting.
Tbe Ycor g Alhaniea lbl forenoon
tested Ibe oong Cotvaliuiu-s 31
It was ralnr of a slow game a HQ
the G. A. R. Hail. along line, nnder
charge of the officer of tbe day, A B
Mo"di. F Co. lead fuliowed by the
W. R. C. and flag corps of children, G.
A. R. snd old soldiers. Ladies of tbe
G. A. K.. members o( other order., fire
men, public school children snd citixens.
Tbe procession marched ap Ferry tc 5th,
thence to tbe cemetery, where a halt was
made, according to cm-tom. at lite grave
of the last member to depart, that of
CspU W. N. Phillips, around wbicb a
de- square was formed, when tbe school
to 17. children decorate. I the grave in a pretty
good . manner.
was hrnno-
ibat bt was
iA
as ItL- -
ll J'Off Sv-i
isnirl. titit
.yl)W7bi'- A cLlM-aoa t! BOlKiBB i
Yoa can per
running
ith
People like tender . iieut. nicely cut.
Henry Broders keeps a lull line of meats,
from the best' stock to be obtained com
mended by all of bis cnstomeis
COVERED
WITH
SCALES
Eessnamadsltaaoneaianesonmybssdtn
a it continued spreading
There will be a good crop of strawberries
this vear, but in some vards more tban
in others. Mr. W.H. Warner will have an
immense crop.'
Its worst form, and
aniu my race was ooverea wiid soaies ana
earns a horrid sight. I had a fine head of bair,
seven years' growth, and had tosacrifice It. 1
was in despair. The pbysioians had failed
even to relieve me. when one recommended
COTIOURA BOAe. My fatlier procured a set of
CimoowA RSMCniKS, and In three weeks the
scales left my face and lbs skin lost iu florid
bus. M sis w't was tnttrtly rural. My
lace was smooth and my complexion clearer
Snd finer than it had ever leen before.
I Miss MaiilON A. SMITH, Bunlmry, Fa.
I BrDV Cnss Tbsstmbst. Wsrm baths
with Ctmoeaa Bosr, cntl siplleatloi uf
CtrrlocnA (ointment), and mild dosns ol Curl
onaa ii.ssoi.Tssr. (rsstest of bnmor cures.
SM taiearksa ths woe 14. Priest Cwmrtt, V
Soas, iss.1 Rsui.Tsiir.sa. s4 Si. fonts bsva
ssdCssm. Cusr.. Sols Pmi hwom.
SWM lie 1 Cms las WsaS asmss," sasUsd Iras.
li. . wynkoop. ot roriiand. ' htji in
vented a water cycle on whib he claims
o be Ve to travey 13 miles an bour
AU me.ntierjoi Ut-greeoi nnnr aie re-
m-srn I o mt at their hall on Saturd'
U 9 i . m., to thke part in th memorUI
ervicet. ty order of Chief of Honor,
Tne frohibitionist csndi-'ates are mak
inir arran-ftinents to hold a Public meetintr
in Fird street tomorrow night at 8 o'clock.
Spet king, singing, c.
i The ent; re democratic ticket is miking
large gain all over tbe country and there
is a splendid prospect of the election of
three or tour if not more.
Information from many precincts show
tbat Garland will draw heavily from Dun
can and wi I hold the full democratic vote.
fnere is no question now of Garlands elec
tion oy a large voie
Lat Saturday was quite an exciting dav
for Sodaville. Tbe prinriyal feature was a
match game of baseball in the afternoon
between the Sodaville nine rtnd a picked
nine consisting of players from Albany,
Tennessee, Leb inon and Waterloo, nnder
the tin me of the Waterloo nine. There
was m ine f-ne ploying exhibited on both
idt-. 'I he gome r-isultt d in a core of 7
to 10 in favor of Waterloo. Lebanon Ad
vance. ,
This Bicyclis Racks will beain tomor
row afternoon at 2 o'clock with the fol
low inir among the fast rulers who will
ronlest : 8. W. Pngger, Scio ; A.- Wi
Wood, Uorvallis; Watt Sbipp, Salem;
W. N. Biddell, Albany; W. O. Ogle,
Salem: Chas. Olever, Salem: C. A.
Sears, Albany; Harry Pollock, Albany;
KlggS anu vt liners, taiiatmi.
Officers Announcer, v. V. Poling;
leleree, A. jbcb ncxigee; scorer, r. J
Smiley ; starter, U. W. Elkins; clerk of
Che course, Ed. Blodpett; timers, F M
Entioa DEMcCRtT:
McMixxviLUt, May 28.
1st day. Oregon Slite Grange met In
.McHinnnile, Msy M, 1SWJ, at IU o clock
m.
All the officers but two were present
snd all the delegates but one are in at
tendance. At two o'clock we marched t3eCSIsni
uiv cuott uuum ueairu ut i no jtttaiuu-
ville band and Uie City Council, where
public exercises were behl. cunsisting ol
music by Uie band snd Uie McMinnviUe
cboir ana an address of welcome ty Key.
A. J. uunsa ker anl responded to ty A
F. Miller, followed by the annual ad
dress of Worthy Master Yoorhees, Tben
came a recitation by G. R. Stevenson
and several songs by a select grange
chir.
There is a large number of visiting
members in attendance and all seem to
take hold of lbs work with unusual in
terest.
McMinnviUe is a nice, autet little town
snd Uie people are trying to make our
star with them as pleasant as poesibl.
The weather is 'pleasant and quite
warm but everything is feeling tbe etfect
of the cold weather.
Alter tbe evening sees. on those who
wished bad an opportunity to listen to
an address hv J. It. Sovereign.
Snd dav. Called to order at 9 o clock
and the duties of the day commenced.
Many resolutions were offered and re
ferred to the proper committees.
The attendance has somewhat In
creased and ail the delegates seem ready
and wiliinir to work.
During the day reports of the different
committees were received. Many of the
reoorta were ably discussed and a final
tiatwMition made of them.
Today a picnic a as held at Amity and
many o'f the McMinnviUe people were is
attendance. There was estimated to be
three thousand people from various parts
of the country in attendance.
Tho evening session will De taken np
with a regular order of business and the
exemntiucaiion of the unwritten work.
All present seem to ne enjoying mem-
selves immensely.
many errors. Geo. Uark ot Ctrvslii am- j Rev. Barbsnk ll;e , oVUvered a pa-tn-ptred
inij-mrtiatiy. otic memorial address, well spoken of by
Tne regular meeting of tbe Ladies Aid Uiose bearing it.
society f Aloaey wil be betdat tbe r-i ne snknown grave was remembered
doronf l-r. I. IV U-.l. . ik.'brlllS W. R C
hrst dacof Ja n i One of Use prettiest exercises eras that
j r- i -, .. - , , i -, i
Lad ea wid do e)i to call at tie Ladies ! nn" n!c?T? ""Tir"
Kllurtlii..LM i I. TV-, : IS SRICD HlOri IIHCIKE VSCU IUCKI
ry fbemenu i .,e,t" ZTZ o'st
a V , T ar"'- A Mrs. Lsm'jeon wbo mans the matter
A Portland coorteaan. wbo was arrested . sn skat th e-rrr-iae an
on a crarge or suwuag f m put ap a cenin
cate cf dejpout for $3,000 as e unt j for b r
appears nee.
s Tuck escaped from the jil ia Eu
gene this week, aad tbe sheriff, wno is
unning for re election is banag bis bands
fall explaining itaUera.
rmring the iatertlegide field day at
Salem there will be a cumpetiUye drill be
tween an O A O company sad a company
tromsaiexa.
Tbe ladies of tbe First M E. ( hasch
will give an ice cream social Tuesday even
ing, lone 2nd ia tne building formerly
by Mewart st feox
impreestveone
This nooc a dinner wss served free to
the old soldiers and their families.
You Can't Fish
very well without a good ontfit, snd
we would like to mIi it to yon. We
have rods, nets, boo , lines, e If
etc., and l l.e pri.es are loser linn
jou usually t ay.
SrtwAST & Sox Hi-w CV.
Free Silver
Is a mighty good thing, snd if you
have any that yoa want lo sssp f.-r
wagons or buggies, just come sroorr
snd see ns. Vv carry tbe tnd
baker' vehicles, the very best '
earth, and can n.ake yon good ten
Stewakt & fiox Hdw Co
Two for a Nickel
is tbe wsy we sell packets of garden
seed, and we also have garden seed
in balk and grass teed of sll kinds
for sale cheap.
Stswabt it Sox Hnw Co.
Almost Anything:
wan'ei by a fsncer is kept for ss!s
by lite Stewart A Sox Hardware Co
Engines, separators, binders, mow
ers, rskee, plows,, barrows, and al
most anything else in the line of im
plements or hardware.
Something
Good to Eat
is bard to prepare usless yoa Lsvw
nice wife and a cracking good coo
stove. Now if yon have the wife, w
have the stove. Yoa don't wantt
dispose of tbe wife, and we do was
to sell tbe stove. What's to preves
ns from making a dicker? Com
round and we'll talk atom ic
Srrwast A Sox Hnw Co.
The Best Paint
in the world is Msenry's Mixed Paint
and se have it in all colors. Every
body using it likes it- If yoa want
lead and n-I we t.a ve that, too, and
also varrieh. turpentine, lrcft.ee.
etc. S .ivnt A Sox Hnw Ou.
Wbo Oath Woe?
Wbo Math Sorrow?
Wbo Hath Bach Wrath?
Verily it is he tbat bnyetb a Hie
Gra Je Bicycle at a cost of $59 and
10 per cent off for cash. For beheld
it breaketh and castetb him iate the
dust ; vea, even iau the mire, and
geueh into tbe rands of Uie repatr-
er, and in the end coateUi Lisa many
pieces of gold
Moral Buy a "Columbia, It
costs $100 aad is sold by tbe Stewart
A Sox Hdw Co.
FAILING UfiHHOQp
feaenl asa Mervs Det&fiy.
TTisI ii in cf Body aad
Knd. IU acta at Errors
er Estates ia Old er
Tosres. Rcboft. No?)1?
Haniiand f .'.It Bestertxi.
Eos la ijifcartre ii
Strengthen Weak. I fc
ieveaqpad Portioas cf
Bely. AbwtneiT vrr.
laibssrHoBieTnafmst. Beoetta ia a day.
lenity trosa M Stages aad Forespt
Covntrsss. Eewd foe Euu iptrra Book, cx-
Mew
EfilE I2EEISJU. C0MBsff3i3,X.T.
-M aaasasV-i ?. C P'JSSi 1 - ' - --S' . -
ST at ww i ii w
Drowned near Harrisburg.
Mr. Jamei Beard was drowned in a
slough of tbe Willamette river, five miles
north of this city, Wedneslay evening.
Tbe eirenmsunces. as reported are. that
ia com pan v with Lee Ingram be crossed
this slomth in Uie morning enroute to
shear sheep near tlx foothills of the coast
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Hardware nift IN maumiiiis, ua crre ue nu m
CMaITnsS.aaAta--Lultl
I sta --oc-a-Tc rn
nw mwCMi)l'li; S.ssvurr
ysrssslmta asamatoa. 1
aead svsdel. tanaj r cSvsw area Lstnaw
s- Tt ad-tse. ml pussMaajsKT sm.trss atl
aa7t Ossfaaaot&swds sseJ
arL-vr-. -Haw -j.C i rWata,- rk4
oat o aw .a lis L"
cas kw.
S
aA.SNCWriOOv
- A
store. k.vwUx'y is lavtled. ! leturning to Us slough until snout lt
lodge tVhitoey and Ben HsyCen poke o'clock in the evening I the attempt
rM,lii i a .iA L. , at crossing they aMseed the route of safe
genUeman from Lebanon informs tbe
Dkmiicsut, making saie live speeches
into swimming water
Tbe wagon was unroapieJ, the wagon
bed turned over and Uiey wera thrown
out. Mr. Beard seems t-j have gained a
t . r 1 : . 1 1 n.. n. t.-v ,Lar
m-, m . .... ..... ' IIMH1IIV IDU aVHm AUKM w "
4 .P U53 ao WUBU,e;bimselL Ingram's coat rlesva had
fbe report lbt they did not speak be
cause lor want cf an audience raa untrue
Bond Brothers' World's Best Shows hare
given exhibitions to admiring and eaten- j
xiastic audiences in Ibe ttxatresand opera
bodies of Europe and America, aad will
be at Albany on Monday, Jiiee Sth.
Mr. Wra. Marker, of Tolwd-i. was ia the
city Friday evening, pretumab-y 'a tbe
interests ot that city tor scanty seat. Its
o use Bill, West Yaquina is getting there
with Voth feet or we don't read tbe signs
of Uie times right Tbe vote this year
will settle it perm mintiy, aad he.e the
ngat is a very spirited ot.e. ews
- Tut Albany Skxtvttx will give a
cert m independence June -tin.
con-
The
caught to some portion of tte wagon-bed
and bad to be torn loose At this junct
ure, Ingram being an expert swimmer,
went to rescue his team, with the nnder-etandino-
thai Beard would remain quiet
until he shoaht return, as lie (Beard)
could not swim- Ingram swam quite a
distance down the atresm but concluded
the aitmt.nn was too dangerous lor mo
ther pursuit snd made a landing. He
immediately went to Beard's assistance
out wtien tie came iu eigu u utasra - i
him floating with the current He I
called to him to come to the shore, but Maston Block.
wiuioul avail, tie wot uuu u w v
no more. The boay has not been re
covered st this writing. Tbe borses
HaSs Histaies, Eli "
Got things spelled wrong snd all mix
ed up display was poor type old
fashioned press work had paper
cheap nothing as it ocght to be? Well,
take your next job of printing to Smi
ley the Printer and
It Wffl Be Doiie
P. S. (liricr'titl. H e for do
ing t will be right, too.
Smiley 'a printing is good printing.
Enterprise has the following interesting I ... . i... .i.hnnt ininrv.
- j.. i;M . rv, tik..c.i.ii. I -
assisted by Miss Margeurite Alderson.
Review.
To-Night. Matters ought to be very
lively tonight. Here is the reason why.
J. S. Coxov. who didn't keep off the
vrass. the 'leader of the famous Ooxey
army, a man of national fame, whom no
nartv fathers and vet everybody wants
to hear, will speak tonight, near the St.
Charles hotel at 8 o'clock. M. O. George
and others will speak al ttie court house
for the republicans- nermann uie
Healer, a bo alwavs draws, will be at
the armory. . Rev. Ghormley will have
a good house at the opera house, snd the
Salvation Army will be out. Take your
choice.
Mrs. Dr. Maston, of Albany, came up
from Portland bv last evening 'strain and
is visiting at the home of Judge snd
Mrs. C. K. Wolverton.on Cbemeketa
street. Salem Statesman. .
professor ot music in Albany Conserva
tory of music, will give a concert ia the
Anditorium on Thursday night, June 4,
1S96. This company of vocalists is un
surpassed in the state ot Oregon. Tbe
loliowing are ns memoers: Key. i .
Poling, musical director and znd tenor;
Messrs A kers and Hammer 1st tenors;
Messrs. Steele and Situonton 1st bass;
Mr. Lundell Snd bass; Miss -Alderson,
pianist. Mr. A kers is a tenor of rare
talent; possessing a voice with phenor
raonai range. lie singa witn apparent
ease V sharp above uie start. Mr. a.
Hammer has a powerful, yet pleasing
tenor voice, ami has no superior as a
second tenor in Quartette singing. S. N
Steele possesses a rich baritone voice and
is the com 10 man ot tne company, tie
also performs upon the Harmony Horn
and will play a selection during the
evening of Ibe concert. Mr, Lundell, is
a native ot t-weuen, ana lias entoyeu a
thorough musical education. His mag
niHrent bass voice, is one ot great power
and range, and be sings in the lower scale
toO with perfect ease. Mr. Poling is
well known in Independence is a singer
and his voice bas lost none ol its magne
tism. Mr. W. E. Situonton, as a concert
ulaver of merit, and will render a se-
iection.upontAU.Gonn. . n. Meets
will bring tbe house down in bis comic
songs at the Grand Concert. Admission
only 15 cents. ,
J. M. RALSTON
HKOlalilta
Albany, Or
Mnnov to lrn oa farm Kcurity, aiso .
small loans made ea personal eenrity.
City , r.untj and stbeol warrants nougat.
ColWiofis made on favorable terms.
Fire insurance written ia three ot tbe
largest companies ia tbe world, at lowest
rates.
Gladness Comes
With a better understandiag oi tne
transient nature of the many phya-
.eal ills, which vanish before proper ex
torts gentle efforts pleasanteftons
rightly directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge, mat bo axmay " .
sickness are not due to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a coiisupaiea contu
sion ot the svstem, which the pleasant
WAKTED PROMPT AXD FITH
ful gentleman or bd t. travel for
Miiai.ia a&tkitkti!id host in ' rr
goa. Salary f7St. payable IS weekly acd
expenfe. Si' us ti on pennant n. Kehr
nces Enclose self-addressed sUmped en
velop. 11. E. lies, Pres . S56 Desrbnra
ft., CUcago.
T) REST. A good Iwe s'ory bone
eUkt rooms. gcl water cheap I
quire at DsMOcaat off ce.
MOSEY TO AS -1 have mom-y
to loan at 8 pel rm. interest on good
farm or ters,Mil seenritv.
M KAX.TTOK Mavni.oik.
WOOD WANTED. W wil trle
! trdry woik for vtt r part wed
and part cab. C Smrstu, Ci j L undry.
l K ..
iy removea. a ua - , y i
remedT with millions of families, and is -
safe tleap
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Urpkina sere in
Salem yesterday. -
Out ot Weakness comes strength
when the blood has been purified, enriched
and vitalised, v. tbs . aDoetite res'oT
French snd aatittanta; indues. H. Hon-ied and the system built up by Uocd's Par
kins. T. Wandell, E. E. Goff. saparilla. - '
Mammoth bicycle procession headed by Hotsd'a Pills cure sausea, ck he id
three bands will parade the principal ache, indigestion, biliousness. All drug-
tha principal streets at 1 :45 p. m. to- cists. 25c.
; morrow. All cyclists are requested to .sssi ' ' -
report to the Maiahal in charge and bo Chronographs split second u mie llmer,
jtsigned lo places in the procession, atFiench's.-
Tnt Bicyclists. Albany presented a
very live apiearance thia afternoon. A
crowd came from Cor vail ia in the fore
noon The ste.tmer arrived from Salem
at 1 o'clock with about one hundred ex
cursionists mostly from Independence,
headed by the Independence Band. An
Immense crowd was upon the streets as
tbe Drocession was formed aud marched
towards the fair ground at about 2 o'clock.
A number ol expert bicyclists, auirng
the best in Uie valley were present to
narticir-ate in the contests. As the
races did rot begin until about 3 o'clock
it will be impossible to give the results
today. . : "
Dr. kflce's Cream Baiting Powds
World's Pair iilet Awaru.
everywhere esteemed so highly hy all
who value gooa nrsim. ' , Y
effects are due to the tact, was no uw
ne remedy which promotes lniemai
cleanliness without debilitating the
prgana on which it acta it is inereiore
. . . y a . a la, u.sa&-
all Important, in oraer g
ftoial effects, to note when yon pur
chase, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which is manufactured by the Cali
fornia r ijr Svrup .o. oniy anu autu j
all reputable druggists.
If in the enjoyment of good health,
and the system is regular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual oisease, one
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
one should have the best, and with the
well-informed everywhere. Syrup ot
Figs stands highest and is most largely
aaed and gives motseoerl satisfaction
H0UE MoVlMi. Carefnii. p'omp y
tv. at the lowest pri.e ail s -r
au -
sddress O W
Albany.
raytor, 4tb ai d
REPAIR BICYCLES i '
ey repairs bicycle prmptU n
first class manner. Breaks .
tiies. etc, fixed c rrecy At b' t
west ol Y M. C A b-li
jii.-i
lilUS 1.E
1 farm of
milch cow.
SALE. (alt
W. L Toole
sixe)
Aha
It.
1'F.O E riMi
THK PLUMBBH
- Tin roofiing and pivvr.
the opera house.