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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1896)
7 TERMS. Duly Democrat, 25c per month; $3.C0 per yar, in advance 30c pr month not in advance. JJy carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run ovei 8 months.. Single copies 5c. WttKKLT. $1.25 'n advance; 11.50 at end of yenr; 11.75 for second year; $200 for third and preceeding years, when not paid in advance. Club of five new subscribers r$5.00. $0.00 buys a good Mandolin with book $5.00 buys a good new Guitar with book. $1.00 buys 10 choice "cat gut" Banjo la strings. $1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" Violin E strings. $4.00 buys a fine Violin with bow. 25cts buys one dozen steel Violin 1st or 2nd strings. $25.00 buys a 5-drawer sewing machine; nign arm, ligut running; guaran teed 5 years . TjyPriee8 on Pianos. Organs. Uanios sent on application. E. U. Will : : : Albanv. tuesdat: j Clubbing Offer. The Weekly Democrat and Weekly Examiner will be sent to subscribers tor 2.S5-yaT. This includes all the priv ileges of the Examiners big premium gilt in May, the same aa it you sent tne reg ular subscription price of $1.50 directly .to the paper, isn't mat a uargain. Weekly. Democrat and thrice a wea Y. World, f 3.W a year. Subscribers to Daily paying in adv.,ice I receive all tne advantage oi eiuier bposition. SOME RUNAWAY-?. Mr Wm Marshall, was in the city Satui day evening wit h a horse and bnggv, when the horse became frightened on First street and ran away. Marshall was thrown out and dragged along the i there was no such A BOLD GAME. A - New Way to Make Money, Last Friday a man weut to the bottling works of O. Baeumlo and bought tbree bottles of wine, claiming that they were for a saloon he was starting up in the mils, and as he had a partner lie would want a receipt, which was given him. lesterdavthenian went to Mr. Baeumle, and giving his name aa John Darling, claimed to be a special agent oi the in ternal revenue office, and declaring that Mr. Baeumle had violated the law it would take $150 to settle it. This Mr. Baeumle insisted it would be absolutely iiupoeaiuie to raise l be amount was finally cut down to $20, of which Mr. Baeumle paid $5 and agreed to pay the balance. Marshal Lee had been informed of the matter, and finally suspecting something wrong telephoned to U. S. Marshal Grady, who informed him that agent and finally tel- motor track.receivmg several bad gashes : ecraphed him to arrrat Dari; in hia liAAr) Ha waa taken into Rnrk-1 rwrono ;... tt , , hart & Lee's and attended to by Dr. Wallace. Del and Fred Combs met with a runa way yesterday that waa a close call to eeriova results. They were returning frwnSco, and were coming down a hill when something broke and the team ran away. The buarv waa tinned over and both young men thrown out, Del under the bnSf!fy where he was being aragged Fred held to the lines though, and by nresencA of mind find cnt flaraeedea in 1 etonnin? the team before anv iniurv was f done tojhis brother and only a dash board Robert Chambers was returninsr from Waterloo about 11 o'clock last night ac companied by h:8 three sisters and the three Misses Worrell, and H. Palmer and J. C. Charles, in a rig from Straine & Mitchell's, when a runaway experience was met with the other side of Hackleman's grove. It was very dark, and the team walked off an enbankment, tipping all of the occupants, out. It then ran away going about three miles up the road. The harness and wagon were badly broken. The young ladies expected to find some of their num ber injured so thoroughly were they scattered and thrown along the side of the road, but fortunately none was in jured. As Mr. Wm. Shepherd and eon were returning from Albany to Oakville last Saturday in a one horse cart their horse V-v -object near the residence of Clan-noe ' Stockton, and turning suddenly upset the cart spilling the occupants in the dust, after he upset the cart he dragged it for some distance before be got loose from it. AftJL'r freeing himself he turned towards CorvaUis leavinz parts cf the harness on the road. , MrWill Adams kindly assisted the nnfortunate gentle men (a recapturing their runaway eteed. Mr. Earl Cochran, eon of Wm. T. . Oochran, of Brownsville, met with an accident abont the same time in the afternoon of the above day.He was driving a horse attached o a one horse cart and was passing the residence ot James i Pugh, near Shedd, one shaft broke and I the horse became unmanageable, freeing himself f-ora the cart and ran about two L miles, when he was captured near the ' ; residence of Mr. Xeedham. Damage '-eliebt. A serious runaway accident occurred last evening at Elackdog. Thirteen young people were going to church in the big wagon of S. T. Crooks, a son of Mr. Crooks driving, and two or three . other children and several friends being with them. A horse back rider going past struck a tin can and frightened the team, which ran away, throwing all out i tfe-di - and braising some of them considerably, -4ZJm daughters of Mr. Crooks be j '- ing unconscious for some time. Dr. f Wallace was sent for and attended them. On returning home from the above ' with Mr WillBurkhart, Dr. Wallace's baggy was tipped over and they were thrown out, but fortunately the horse was not on the run and no damage waa done. personating a U. 5. officer, and that Deputy Marshal Humphrey would be up to night to take him back." Darling, or whatever his name may be. was arrested and is in the county jail, li looks like a bold confidence game to make a haul, and there are cir cumstances indicating that Darting may have a confederate in it. Allaoy has bfin A recent arrival in named Bryan Robert?. TLe Klamath Falls Express attacks On! N. B. Knight, formerly of Salem, in a very live manner. All mail intended for Idanha should be sent to Detroit. The former postoflice has been closed. Kansen got within 224 miles of the north pole, there is glory a trad for the man who stands upon the pole. S. U. Friendly today poretuied from R. B. Hayes 16i?0'eet on Wtilamette Street, 1 north of Howe ice', occupied by Withrow's 8a'5j, for the sum of $3,000. Eug'ene-Gnard. One of the finest piece of btore furniture ever seen in tbe valiey iia show cabinet for notions just put in place at the store of S. E 5foung. H w.. made by Albany' expert Mr William Fratn. The idea for the cafe was obtained from a like one in the famous Emporium in San Francisco. Upon complaint of Silas Coney, Justice Powell last Saturiay afternoon held Koy Holburt nnder $200 bonds to keep the peace. They were furnistid. A warrant for his arrest issued out of Recorder Hen ton's court on account of the first trouble . with Coney has not yet ben served The Pendleton E. O. say: 5270 people were interviewed and the following U the result: In favor of a gold standard, 173; in favor of free silver. 66; undecided, '2A-, non-committa', 1 ; will n t vote 1. Of the sold standard people 159 are re nb leans, " and 18 democrat. Ten of the 66 who favor free silver are republicans and the balance democrats. Time wag bat one man who declared himself a populist. There were 24 interviewed who bad not vet made up their minds on tbe money question. Of these, 15 were democrats and 9 republi cans. Mr. Frank Davis, the St. Chtrles run ner, went to Portland yesterday. H. M.Perry, of Blewitt, Wash., arrived in Aioany tnis noon for a short business stay. Mrs. EdBaum, and two children of Eugene, returned home today after a visit with Albany friends. Mr. McKnight, of Portland, father of the McKnight Bros., an old resident of Linn county, was in the city Saturday. Rev. Wishart, who preached in Port land yesterday, returned to Albany this n"on and will remain until ho leaves for the east in about two weeks. Judie and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton and Judge and Mr9. G. H. Burnett came np from Salem this noon to attend the Can non-Mason wedding and reception to. night. Mr. Ralston Cox. P. M. at Vancouver. was in the city today on his wav home with his family from the Bav. H WAS one of Corvallia's live business men a few years ago. Miss Annie Rieland. on1 of the sisters at Mt. Anuel. has been seriously ill. Her sister, Miss Mary Rieland oi this city, and her mother, of Lebanon, went to visit her last week. Mrs. Jud?e H. II. nwitt and Mrs. George HochBtedler will leave to-morrow as delegates from the crand lcxk-o of Ratnbne Sisters of Oregon, for Clew- land. O., to attend the national crand lodge to meet there soon. ' Harley Stephens and Charles W"lson, of Oregon City, passed througn Albany Satuiday, on their way home from Ya quina Bay, where they hd been for their summer outing." They rode a tandem. L. B. Warner, of Me Jf-rd. arrived Saturday on business, chiefly in the in terests of the Albany nursci v. He t-aa already booked a good many orders tor I " wuu 111. Ul.VU A t-tA. prees. Col. F. J. rarker,of Walla Wa'!a,went to the Bay this nton. Col. Parker was recently in R jsslani. B. C, where he owns some big mining interests, and thinks that is the mining camp of the Northwest. Among those who came from the Bay today were Vim. Fortmiller and familr, J. R. Wyatt, J. K. Weatherford. ". li. Alien, Mrs. L. Hinn and Miss Ora Fitnn, t. b.. Goff, C. R. tvlvesterand wife.Gale Hill, C. O. Beam, and Col. J. B. Eddy. Fred and Dick Hide are now residinz in the live mining camp of 2000 people at .uossiamj. u. u. lhe former bas taken np three claims and believes be is in it. the latter is clerkir g. Ko-g'.and i one of tbe best mining camps oi the Xor.hwest, typical in many rtspects Prof. R. W. Swink, who went before the State board of examiners at Salem, has recently been tbe recipient of a statement Bhowing an average of 93 per cent. This is a record rarely attained by tbe most proficient, and confers upon him a Life Diploma. At a recent meeting of tbe vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal church i n this city it was unanimously decided to extend a firtf call to Rev. W. B. Magnan, of Pine I Island. Minnesota, to become rector of tins pansn. ibe reverend gentleman was highly recommended by ttishop Groves of the Platte. Statesman. Mrs. Jav C. Smith, of San Francisco, who has Si-tni. tbe pa.t month visiting her pareu's. Ir. and Mrs. L. u. Kow- land, in ttu cii. kit yesterday atter- noon for Portland whence she goes by steamer to her home. Mr. Smith is bookkeeper in a jobbing bouse in Cali- lornia a metropolis. statesman. A letter received this morning by Judge Hewitt from Rev. D. V. Poling, announced that be and his family would leave South Fork, Penn., for Ohio about the zUth. and Chicago tor Oreson not later than the 2S ii. They bad been suffering from the heat and the little girl had been sick but was better. In order to avoid the heat they would re'.urn by the Canadian Pacific. Con Sullivan has had poor health for some time and with a view to benefitting bis condition be went to the r in ley springs awhile back ; later he went to tbe coast. At present he is not looking or feeling well and is contemplating an other trip to the spring. He has been in CorvallU tor the past few days. Times. CANN0N-MA80H WEDDING. A wedding of much interest took place at the Presbyterian church, in this city, hut evening, Aug. 17, 189tf. Mr. Ander son Cannon and Miss Vesta L. Mason wero united in marriage, in an impress ive ring service performed bv Rev. 12. R . Prichard, assisted by Rev. Cleland, who offered prayer, in tbe presence of a house full of invited guests. The wedding party came up the aisles in two sections", as Prof. Lee performed Mendelssohn's wedding march, most glorious of all mu sic. The groom and his best man Mr. J. A. Camming were first to take their places followed in the opposite aisles by Revs. Prichard and Cleland Misses Flora Mason, Lora Vance, Lida Galbraith and Bertha Ellis as bridesmaids, the bride upon her fathers arm, the groom s niece Miss Vida Maston, as maid ol honor and the ushers Messrs. E. Cannon, t f Port land. J. Fred Yates, of Corvallis, J. 11. Wyatt and E. M. Horton, of this city. Thrt Rlirmtltwlirtrta ian-n twmt aHm.itlim the decorations being palms, ferns and different flowers. In the midst was the bride, lovely in a costume of white satin Duchess, with white thule veil trimmed in Valenciennes, and orange blossoms on her head, and theuronm. nnenilKtrrassmI by the situation. After the ceremony auspicuousiy performed, the bridal party and intimate friends, about fifty in all, repaired to the residence of the bride's father, one of Albany's old and leading business men, Mr. 1). P. Mason, where a reception was tendered the happy counle, a delightful event. Congratulations were common and hearty, a fine wedding re past was served arid the rich presents from relatives and Iriends were exam ined and commended. The rooms were lovely in tasty tloral decorations, the sweet pea prevailing in all its deiicale beauty. Both tbe contracting partiesare graduates of Albany Colloge, the bride bright and popular the groom a rising young attorney, the son of Mr Sylvester Cannon, of this county, and brother Mrs. Dr. Maston of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon left by private conveyance this morning for Tillamook where they will enjoy the sea breezes at the ocean's side for a month, when they will return to Albany and begin housekeeping in the new ret-idence beside the Maon resi dence. They have the best wishes of manv. Crook County. A. Ilackk ninn, of Price, is vtaiting in Prineville. John Isom. Jr., of Albany, is in our city visiting relatives. Wm. Combs started lust Thursday for Albany, ft r his family. Miss Blanche Gird, ot Albany, who has been visiting relatives at this place for several weeks returned to her home with him. From Mr. J. W. Wright, who lives In what is known as the Howard comment in the Upper Ochoco came into I'rine ville last Thursday, and stated that Ban nister Vowel, (better know as Tom Vowel) had fallen out of a hay loft and was killed. Mr. Vowel was an old resi dent of this eountry and was pretty well known in this portion of the county and also on the Mitchell 6ide. Mr. N. L. Robinson, of Portland, a peddler who has been in our county for several years, had the misfortune to have bis wagon ami contents burned up last Saturday night Ho slopped for the night at the residence of Jacob Stroud, a tew milos above lio.t on the Ochoco, and duriug the nitfht for some unaccountable reason the wagon caught on liru. Mr. Robinson was sleeping in the barn and awoke up in time to keep the barn from hurning. This was a close call for Mr. Stroud as the wagou was only 25 feel from the barn. The wagon, harness and con tents were burned up and Mr. Robinson places his loss at $1100.00. No insur ance. Review. Paguc'a U. S. Crop Report. Harvesting and threshing continue. The weather has been favorable for this work, as well as for plowing for fall-sown grain. Plowing is being pushed with vigor, and more than usual will be done. The threshing returns show the lull ef fects of the untavorable year. Farms that have always had from 35 t i AO bushels of fall-sown wheat per acre, have, this year, from 20 to 150 bushels. Early spring sown grain is poorer, yield ing only from 10 to 18 bushels per acre. The potato cron was iniureitbv the ilrv July weather, but it has improved since me rain. v;orn is unusually good, tjorn is not grown extensively in Oregon, for tho cool nights are injurious to lis growth and development; this year, however, the heat of July, which was unusual, proved very beneficial to the corn, and the rains then following gave tt unusual arowtli. The fruit crop be ing a partial failure, and the grain crop as well, causes some to report the con dition, really worse than what they are. The climatic conditions of May and fore part of June were phenomenal, and llo result is a phenomena in the grain and fruit; that is, a shortage, conditions new to Oregon. WLIiout LI censes. EolTOR PlrtliiOlUT : I won.d like lo call the attention of tho officers of the law, of loth Marion and Linn Co , to tho following facts, there are at prent sewn saloons run openly with out either having the required license to carry on the faloon busineRt. Following are the places: One at Lyon, two at Gates, ode n Mill City, two in Detroit and one this side of Quartzville. How seven aloons can be run in both if srion and Linn Co., without the required state license and right under the noses of our otticers of the law is ooai-thing which I can't comprehend. As I am a friend of law and order and knowing there is a Slate law to stop all that kind of busi ness. 1 think it is a disgrace to our olli cers to allow that kind if business to tw carried on without the. required state !i lense. I state theso facts to lhe neonte of both Marion and Linn Co. so as to show theni that saloons can le ran without license in both Marion and l.inn Co. and that liirht openly and in full blast and risrht undtr the noses of our oilieers of the law. Ax:pek. Tin Paei.isg Case. The case airaint John Darling, for inipers -nating an in ternal revenue otlker was brought np before Justice P owell at 10 o'clock la- day. Deputy L S. Marshal George ituuiptirey came up on the overland last Game Warden McGuiro was in the city this noon. Mr. R. A. Rampy,of Harrisburg, was in the city today. Miss Annie Flinn returned from Ya quina Bay today. The Misses McFarland left today for Waterloo for an outing. Wallace Mead, who is now running a planer at Minio, is in the city. J. W. Senft went to Rosebnrg on last night's overland to adjust a fire lot. Mr. Frank Ketohum and family left this forenoon for the Yachats for an out ing. Senator Mitchell will arrive in Port land on the 24th and mill slump Oregon for McKinley. Gen. II. B. Compson, Capt. Smith and II. Y. Kirkpatrick came over from Ya- quina Bay this noon. Prof. Y'oung, of the State University, passed through Albany this toon on his way home from Portland. Mrs. A. J. Hill and children, of Har risbiiv, are in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Troutman. Mr. Jason Wheeler and Mr. J. S. Morgan leave tomorrow for the Sodas f jr an outing of a couple of weeks. Miss Minna Holt went to Albany this morning to attend he wedding of MifS Mason, her friend. tugece Guard. County Clerk Montasue returned from Yaquina Bav this noon. This was his first trip to old ocean at that place. Messrs. Allan Chainberlio and Lossie Knox left this morning on their wheels for Fish Lake, where they will spend the week. Hon. M A. Miller returned yesUrdav from Portland. Saturday night he at tended tbe big Bryan ratification meet ing at that city. President W. H. Lee left on the over land last eight for Roveburg. He will go from there by bicycle to Bandon, ali in tbe interest of Albany College. Mr. McPherson, of Portland, was in the city today. His father vat on of the early editors of the A Uiamette val ley, being editor of the Dehockat at one time. Tost master M. A Monre.bf PrineviUe, i i i i . . . from Vlow last niht n,I !,iv, hr I !3 l ? T miT SS r li- I. . - - . SOCIAL AM) FKRSONAL. J. A. Warner is homo from the Bay. Mr. F. J. Miller went to Yaquina Bay this afttTLOon. Mrs. A. Hunt returned this noon from her trip to Boise City. Mrs Merrill, mother of 11. F. Merrill, returned this noon from a trip to Ya quina. Frank C'luming, thn conductor, re turn! homo yesterday from the Mc Kenzie. Mr. Chas. Pfeiff. r left Council Bluf.s for Albany on Monday and is exjecled home tomorrow. Mrr. F. J. Miller and children and Mrs. F. E Allen wei.t t Detroit todav for an outing. Cam Hauiphill, of Corvalix, waa in Albany this noon on his way to Portland to see the circus, attend the Elks clam bake, etc. P. J. Smiley left on the overland this morning f-r Astoria, where he will at tend tho Jtate prvs asmriation, as repre sentative of tne Dkuockat. Mis Mary .Montanye, of Albany, is visiting Miss lxt;ie It.-se. She expect to remain in Corrahis for a wk or n.ore. Corvallis Times. Mrs. K. V. InehnanJdiughteriind Mr. George Piper came over from the Bay this nn The latter is just recovering from au iitns of several wevks- Prf. Tyrw, and Mines Maxwell, t rawiord and rortnniler went to the Just 25 years Ago. A few items front tho Dkmocrat of Aug. 1871, will be of interest: It is a source of gratification to our cit izens that in a few days $120,000 will be paid over to the late stockholders of the W. V. & C. M. road company by the new purchaser Ool. Hogg, as all the parties are residents of Linn c nnty. The fran chise com prises 800,000 acres of land. S, E. Young, of this city bas started for San Francisco to lay in goods for the store ot blain, Young, Uo and trom tbence will iro to the Atlantic slates on visit to be absent about six weeks. Ru mor says that he will bring back an enstern youiiit lady with him A new professor in the college Is an nounced, E. F. Sox, recently principal of r-ieritng Academy a od late ol aiicbigan University. Also Prof. R. K. Warren, as president of the college. Butter 30 cents per pound, eggs 3"4 cents, wheat SK) cents. To that trio of excellent musicians. Mei-srs. Pat Farrell, Wallace Mauzov and Flint we are indebted for a beauti ful midnight serenade. 0 II. Stewart, our foreman, has re turned from a six weeks recreating trip to the mountains and looks 10,000 per cent better. Viie county jail hi very nearly com pleted. Cundiff isrushing things. Albany Fire Company So. 1 carried off the blue ribbon at the Portland fandango the first of the week. B-n llolliday gives notice in this paper, hyJ. 11. Foster, for alt persons owing by note or account on subscription to se cure railroad completion to this city to coino forward and pay up. sur. juion neeier, a resilenl lor Z years, will go east on the next steamer to visit his old home in tbe state of New York, also Mr ll'bil Swank. Jas. Dixon and Mr. Whaldom. L nder the head "The Fighting Parson on it,' by Rev. I. D. Drlvtr an account is given of an altercation in Eugene and another equally lieliigerent individual. Each one iid a V to the recorder. Albany College has nearly 80 students. HO!F. AND ABROAD Only in out of lixtiy-n applicants for k-ac lieu certificates in Jackson county were lucoettim Tbe big circus will paw tbrouch Albany iMturday nurbt in three stttious. There are ixty-live cars in all. I There are now twelve dab left to play in ihe Exaniiwr contM, nine in California and tnree in S a-hington. ; Neit Saturday and SaocLty the Spokane an." Portland will play bate bail at Port- laud, rennimore will pitch for Port'.and , .alurdny and Fiemming f the Albany , t on on sucday. j fcruooth fc are very om men. A snap - ct oi an Albany nun. Lo lutrd attei his wife went to th Buy. w cnt to her j aiterarur, and not recogniisd. Oakvitle. J . B. W hite went to Pioneer yesterday where he has been engaged to work iu the stone quarry. . The whistle of the steam thresher is heard in all directions this morning. A few more nice days and the harvest cf '96 will be a thing ot the past. Rev. H. Gould of Halsey, will deliver a lecture at Oakville school house on the evening of Sept. 1 1th at 8 o'clock. Sub ject, "The Licensed Liquor Trairic." Mr. O. H. Walker of Albany, will be present and sing some songs composed by him self and also deliver s snort lecture. Everybody is invited to attend. The politicians are all qniet now, and we hope they will remain so, as we don't like to see so much learned talk go to waste. A yonng son of I). A. Wade fell from a gale and broke his arm above the el bow. Little Ross Ecu. night and took charge of the mailer. ! yrd to attend the meeting of m orratlu Tjn that a g-ntle- rt i. ,. i . ., , 1 'bt on the road be saw several baif-(frown liarhng would make no admissions, and hence the ca ie was postponed nntil to. morrow at 10 o'cKx-k in onler to have tbe testimony of Henry Blackiuan, col lector of internal revenue to prove that Darling is not connected with the ser vice. .Mr. O. Baeumle, the victim, went to Portland yesterday and arranged the matter wilh the government, by paying iu and costs v...r0 m ail. lie returned on tb owrlantl. Darlinii appeared wilh Hon, J. K. Wea'herford as attor ney and will fiht the matter. The n ally fr the oHeact, ii proven is ". fine and six months to two ytrars impruos ment, and hence is a very htSoos mat ter. Iarhr.g is a man afl forty years of age, wears a Prince Albert and has a business look. The present indications arc, though, that h was playing a !.arp game to make some inoner. After the examination itarlin; prac tically admitted his gail!, remarking that he must have been drugged to go into such a thing, dav on a v::t ai:h fri.-ti.l ..n-h t.l h Charges Clark, formerly re.i-erof the': JT,mMf Cfihl a xl!m O. O. A E arrived in CZrxnlU Monday i "? loot .M"s" " TooJ' , and will remasn a few .lays. AlpreWl ! T f af ." Ji?U' Mr. Clark is making I... htt&IWun :a,U C?,lf0f wbo b,l at Por-.Und.-CvrvaSlis Tm.J. mT' ,n7t,ci & taaht. bm & QM mi, av uin m ffif tiuaiaj(. i rr. Pernot m Mimced Monday af- oo of C. C. Wade, who lives a mil or two north lr. Frank Cauthorn. of Portland, and , i... i ... .,... , t i . . j i k!i9.c Lim.t h!!.iJUl attend the Svejear old . oi Oaktil in Lion county, fbe h'sl AiTHtMnts Mr. J. H. Howard. of the St. Charles, returned yesterday from the Santiam mines, very murh pleased with the appearance td thintrs. In connection with the quartz mimns placer mining is being consmplatcd on a more extensive scale, and waTer may be brought from the Sanlism and wi.i be done if placer mine bcir.z puffrct"d prove a rich as it is thought thy w ill. There is now quite a camp t lhe n-.ines. A hotel has jntt been buiit in Iry Gulch and will be run lv 11. W White. The hotel wili be caUesi th Bryan, a big sitsn for which was sent np'iodsw, and the plaos will l caUvd Bryanv.r.e. tisroush Ailanv this r.oon for U.e Port' I.,.! I.,..,.il Mr.C!.ett.rMt!rphy, ol Salem. ill oS. braking hu riiut arm atwul aa inch Irave next mcyk for Maniard I niversisy, I .bv tae e bo.-Tim. Mr. Murphy it not only a bright sta-1 . . . . . , - dct. bm he i tt bwt ,;l round athlete " p A?,', JaTu ? 'ff Ll fd Mlcia. )1!S Albany fuend will hope ! K'Tf fltlu ' . ,,fPw.!Be- ... . .,,...,.-. Kati C-Cskii. at Spokane, that b in- Mr. A we. cisy marshal of ft s..a Wal-1 nvj !(, ltt. or,-, cf tb gjj,. la, dftl .Honday a.Vr a tt.m? days' 3i-; a iViSc Catnronj to rit Lim from the act. II ws a member of the po'uc trin an t then ciaim djuu. chiel He cTrri i So7 ncT In . Litenirg jil U a Bi.qr.5ai,. fraternal kcscu-s. eve children. .nur.nc in . 'lT . i . . . , ', l-l . a He lc!t a ife and a iCHsfr camed . ilan. i who t awaiucg trial for ca'tie string. dug ton tbroorn U bnck wall witb I biuet of wood and made bi 4Cap- Two dwabec wbo were alo ptisaoers dediaed , ti Uk s-ivintic of the op,ortani!yl acd ; rexnuined in tieir ceiU. ' lh fo'lo ing cjiMHaruins from po'iili- r-t' i.n iivit i A iin wene on docket . i dt : t "ir-itsense llerert -r afaa!t icir work in the mines boasht by the English syndicate, lt i now currentU reported at Blue river that . i ... . . .. . i . j uie aaie oi tiie uiccv iwy nuns lo ti.e j rre tutr l.erwi yi dicxte is asurv.l. Tbi is c-jnsiJered times the nusnUr. ose oi me nciei m tbe issue river dis trict. Eugene Guard. Dalles T. M. P.-of. Mark Bailey, Sr, of this city, has 1 accepted the chair of mathematics in the ' L Diversity of W ashington, located at Se attle, 'A'ash. ProL Bailey occupied a similar position in the faculty of the University of O re-.ro n for nineteen years, and filled the position with credit to himself aBd the state. Eugene Guard. Tbe Statesman says that Supreme Judge and Mrs. C. E. Wolverton were passengers lor Albany yesterday, whence they will go to Newport and Seal Rock today tor a ten dxv s outing. Judge Wolverton has been in poor bt-ailU lor os.mcfc litttf tirr.p and h ttnrHi Iw. lifn- efitted by the sea air and the pleasant - R- DoncU. the pardoner, l as a ery weather on tne coast. uiiksiu. nierimj iae c-ir ir en to w tC UlUtUi III m IWT, Htilt tUJ ilMU an ther coolest. Nodiuuit. That man waj lhe berf wimmer or.r a Yaquina. sid lome me referring to a Urge Cowk Oft, Sah. Sjim Goldsmith, the popular drummer of Portland, i author- jtty in iho Orejonian for ih statement ! thai there are only four be ce men in J Kugrne sar porters of Brvan and ilver ! Sain is t.tii.i.i through his h"d irr. i t rta:nly he ha nf.t taken a trctus of He 'ry Kteus and Jacob Kai'hsn; Lod- hi3jrese in tsi jwriicu ar. A J;r pro- wig Lo Ui awjiung f majXi Kalthan; portion t.-f s ije men en sa'd sa b-.MacsiS ; !e;.0 tst-:,ien;an lor awanUick UemM inthsscity are supporters of Silver ' rwrger; Henry Kbet lot awaaUicg Loot several times the nuuler givt-n by tr.e j l. and Jc"b KaiUian for aohaailing Ijenuemsn. moi, cume ner ana we w;u s L tmefie twrgw. point the gonsk-men out to yoo your xj j.Vuioa betsresa Rc- Frank A father and two brothers tsng among ti ibtt Christian church and Kv inenumir in sutemeni. to mt tre H rt lUo r.f ih M . E. Cboiea held one made tbe same kind of a wild state ment ai"c:t A'.laany, thai there were only Ihiw business men here in favor of there arc wverai The Tillamook Headlight gets alter rr sorters as follows, none of whom is from this part of the world : "Some men wbo were raised in tbe Willamette val ley, who were never in a town large, than Portland, who were never outside of tfye state, and who are very ordinary men, not having any particular brains to stieak of, men wbo may be classed with the mediocrity or lower, sometimes ven ture into Tillamook. Some such men imagine they are endowed with a monu mental intelligence that would tower tip and awe the average Tillamooker. They come here under the impression that all : Tillamookers are unsophisticated yahoos, 1 green-horns, bucolics, hajr seeds, ignora- muaoa, ana itinerate beings generally. When snch fellows swagger, swell np, puff out, slop over and make themselves generally obnoxious, they should be call ed down, and a few have been lately. ben a man comes in blowing and pa rading himself aa a gra, wealthy and influential man, (especially a person never heard of before) it is safe to set him down as a dilated bag of common atmosphere. A few hundred dollars grow into millions wilh some people wben they get into a "heathen country" like this. They don't realize that the average Tillamooker has seen more of the world than some people wbo come strutting over here from the V Ulamette valley." According to the Budget Astoria is a peculiar city. It says: "Astoria al ways distinguishes herself. It is the largest city in tbe United Slate without a railroad; ilia the only city in the United Slates) that ha a newspaper ran witbont an edilos or manager, and it is the only city in the world where tbe county judge runs the sheriff's office with a six- shooter." Frank Lee, edttor of the Portland Pa cific Farmer, wbo has been eat for some weeks, returned Saturday. He sari thai during the heated term in Chicago, bos- To Bo Given Away this year in valuable articles to smokers of S . liMiii fc. -r. PWwBPftaeisjEi.v. BfHHfSflU it"'' ' ' 4 ijri.n- i .. . 1 ''''' 'J s Fa BlackwelTc Genuine urham Tobacco The Best ! SmokfngTobaccoMade Von will find one coupon In side each 2-oonce bag, and two coupon inside each 4-onnce bag. Bnyabag, read the coupon and see bow to get your share. a a c a ft a a t tt o a o t o tt a a tt s a tt tt tt Closing Out Sale At H. R ricllwain's Cash Store. The greatest bargains ever offered in the state of Oregon, we will con tinue to offer them until all are clos ed out. Stock is going fast so do not miss an opportunity you may not have again to secure great bargains in Dry Goods, Hats, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, all of which are new stock purchased in 1896. This sale is a genuine closing out sale, and we do not expect you to buy goods unless you can save money on every purchase. Call at the store, examine the r s sa4- aiii - r -smaa vttiT f - iness was almost suspedned. It waa im- OlAJWrw, Jtt JU1 yi l-SZ AI1U JUU Will UC poMiible to go out to do anvthins. The I l a 1 a it. e a ambtuance wagon could not take CUIIVIIICCU UI IIIC DiaiU ITU in UI HIC care ot the dead and prostrate. Iacid- ( . . . entally. Mr. Lee remarU that if senti- abOVC Statement. ment counted for anything. Bryan will r - y AUg. IO, IO9O. carry everything west of the Hudson rirer and south of Long Island soond, with a Sgbliae chance for the New Log land slates. H. F. ilcllwain's Cash Store. The IAurt Came. The pr!imtnary examtnitson of John Iarling lor rrprv renting a revenue otlioer was had liore I rvM-al MNioa. must have bc a draw. j aa ltu Herald a the total amount r-l tb f coilectionn ukeo at each KWMon to drfrar j tfc fiffftfi cf tie faker, amounted to I only $1.10. which waa equiUr divided be tween tbem. Necherg Urapcic. According to a celebrated anatomist ihere are upwards of 5.000,000 little ingCbinki..eUIong hs witna koife Josiic Powell at 10 o'clock. Aislact j glands in the human stomach in Portland, rhey wew bra. ber. It wa r s Attorney Chas. J. tichnahel, of f gland pour out the digestive jniow a cowar ly pios of wor. Portland, appraml for tb government which dissolve or digest the food. Indi- Citv taxes nave been declared dplir.nnen. and J. K. Wva'.t for the defenlanl. The i gestion is want of juice, weakness of All thc wh i have not paid will do well testimony of'O. Baeumle, J . B. Mullay, I gSands, ncd of help to restore the health moowiioTO. i 6w.t ct tne mar- cjuei clerk in the interna revenue ,01 mese organs, tne best and most VotcrJayV Telegraphic New. Bryan, in an interview denied posi tively that he had ever bet-a naid bv any hi metal ic club to make trashes, as ahegtd by Thurston. Profeor C. X. Cron;h. the fa-con 1 author of "Kathleen Mavoorneen." died in Portland, Me., alter a ong lUnesa, uiis evening. II is age was M years. A suspicions cabinet meeting was held at Gray Gables. Gold reserve 105,047,72. Peb wanu Sewell to step aside. Lx-fcpeaker Crisp, who u ouits ill. say tsryan wm tie ejected. ine a. k. wi.t meet in 1'aol cn I Aug. SJ, b:g preparations are beicg maoe tor it. The national Uwn tennis tocrnamest began at Newport, R. I. lorvauit asain nutters witn Uie scan dal ailment, and, in the classic language 01 me 01a pioneer, "bete s another aoo of a-gun for White Pine." The new ensatioa involve the sod name of a member of last year's O. A. C. gradual-! ing class, and hither be has Sittered is a mys'.-ry with the average Corvailisite. It a.fo lay a blighted touch on tbe fair fame of a lady residing in the south end ol the county CorvaUis Time. IVpoty Prosfcoting aUornev DauTtnp!. sptakie? in reference to the charge ot a corrpoodet in the Democrat yesterday mat uquor was neiog sold at jatT and other piaoe witbont a state ikewe, a be 11 a no information on tbe tahjert, and that if cempiaist is made to him be will protecate the ca, tut caenct do anything 00 mere report alon. I'l'ViI '"i'Vt '''ir-i"'n )H:n a cag iTMiti. hot c.as i. An asreeafcat Larathrs mail Krwn Ttana SoiibyDrsrnsaoraest fcyseaiL Sc&. andtUOptrpacksL Pampka tree. Xm TTft Farortte T'.'.Tl f. IJ1 AVVl LL J iorU TaeULaad ton r j. v.. Capes. t-nd r r Soiana at Cobvaws. William Wil liams, a bachelor, whe has resided at CorvaUis for 27 years, purchased a re volver at Hodes' gungtore Saturday af ternoon, and deliberately walked out on the sidewalk and shot himself in tbe right temple, from the effects of which he died two hours later. He had been employed for some as engineer at Fis cher's flouring mills, and qnit work about two weeks ago on account of sick ness. No cause is assigned for his act. The deceased was a native of Wales, but came to America early in life, and when the war broke out, er.liited in the Union avrmy. and had drawn a pension. A man in the city this forenoon saw IV illiams commit the act. He was just across the street. It was done ouietly and was very tragic, in its effect, and de cidedly "not to be" in its result. . Bishop Mills left today, accompanied by bis daughter, Alice, and neice, Miss Harrison. The wo latter left lor Iowa. The bishop will spend a few weeks in the central states, then on October 10th will leave New lork l"r Liverpool and will go from there to Free Town, West Africa. He m ill spend about three months in that region inspecting and es tablishing missions then return to the U. S. He will return by way of Ger many. Eugene Guard. A very pleasant party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meranda, in honor of Miss Loula Crandall and Mr. J. li. Barkers birthdays. Games and songs were the features of the evening, after which a delicious repaBt of coffee and cake was served. The following were present: Mr and Mrs Barker, Mr and Mrs Myers, 31 r and Airs w ar len, airs Habble, Mrs Heffron, Mrs Evans, Mrs Livingston, Mr Brown, Carrigan, Misses Eda irlickenger, Katie Collins, rrancis Evans, Loula Crandall. Lizzie Meranda. Grace Gamber. Grace Livingston. Mess aiootbed faced man wilh cprsacl s, wbo came over from aait water Yeo'.er.iav noon. Tin Mfnograui' have b-f-n bois'ed bv the Fxaniim-r at tbe head of i's La- ball column as cbampiont ot Oi ejrm. lhe Al- binies, witb ioin iq the box, c-ia ttat them with hinds dawn a many gsne a toey might p'ay. This morning Pound master Iaviln strychnined taelve rtogs on the i-lnnd. foum other d.tirii in the pound ere let out by some one during tb nk'ht, ptrt of which were r cap nrei durinir the d.y. G. McConnell. the uii.-:in iijug nwretary of the K. of l'. of P'jrtland, bai len bold under S'iOOO to await the action id tbe grand j;iry. tH'X u claime.1 to h.ive been embezJed by bim. Speaking of pilit cal ttrw, on? wa j taken of a threshing crew near Aibatiy a j fp days uo and every man aa f,r Brtnii .. ...v. .1 1 ji I 1 . - I ' v ' 1 V w,l, w 1." ' t M 'I IIUK II.V .11 1 i:"rt Charles, James and weorge -Jeran.ia, Kmiey nfraws are nearl y alwins in lhe rV Td ewr? r T wse-"orrc". citic. un ibe an, or wl.re the n.onied UUr, UCUI CO , 1 UVI, A A..ut VII, ! Ci tI!l''ll I 1-4 . 1)1 . XX. J, i-lttl O 1CVUIUGU IOC, VICUIIl from a two weeks sojourn at Upper Soda. Mr. Oley Wood worth and family Wheat at IIaeeirecbo. The May & Pen.lerH prain warehouses at the S. P depot are again nnder tbe superintend- dance of C L Morris and under his management the machinery and every thinr aDnertalnintr to tbe receiving of crain is in aDnle-uie order, "ibey have iriven to the farmers so far 40.000 bags T ..... . .1.;. tor use m delivering grain, ai ui u. . . . . -amn-j wil. remain tbey have received 10,000 nusueis 01 tne ""r"7t"'- ' present crop. The quality is good but tbe size of the grains is smaller than us ual. Keview. ih-t.artin.-nt at. l'nrtland. Maroi.al I Are and Prank Farrrli ; out alrongcae. The defendant waived a Blatentrnl tnd a held under 2M bond to await the action of lhe I". S. giand jury. He ihought he could furnish iu He wa taken to IVtSlanvI on the noon train by I'epuiy 1'. S. Marshal Geo. Humphrey. The penalty is $VK 6r.e and imprison ment in a county jail for not less than 6 mon' lis. Jt is not a penitentiary oSense. IxtTwo Fixiinas. John Bsdemack- er uie: with an accident .Saturday itr- noon that cause-i him to lose two of his fintwr. It wui that Mr. Ka-lcmacker had taken a eun and crossed tho Wil lamette to the Linn county side wilh the intention of hunting, and when he had none two orlhrce miles he reachul the nlace of Alu-rt Smith. One ol Mr Smith's rons was running a binder in the field and Mr. Kademacker bad stop ped to talk with him a few minutes, and had one hand resting on the machir.e when it was stsricd up. In seme man ner his band ftUnned like a flash into the ccarine of the machinery and thw ol liis Onirers were caught. Two ol his dig its bad to be severed just back of lhe first ioints. Tne index Oncer ' savel The felt band was the one niahued. 1 1 uiea. natnra! help is that given bv Shaker li- gwitive cordial. Natural. I -cause U sup plies the material nee-dad by Uie giant's to prepaje the digestive juices. Because it strvoi'.her.s and invigorates Uie g'ands and the ttomach, until they are able to do their work alone. Shaker Ihrestive Cordial cures indigestion certainly and permanently. 11 d-es -) bt natural mean, and therein lie the sveret of its wonderful and unvaried tuccr. At droirgil, price Id cent to 11.00 per bott.v. Mr. John Radomcker was walking be hind a binder last Saturday in a harvest 6eld at Oakville and while crossing a. fnrr.vw he Htnmbled and falline forward laid his left hand on the w heel of the tiinilpriiiBt.au it was nassinz over to make the bind, mashing the ends on mi four fingers. The McCohseix Camk. The Welcome Bftvs : Jeff Myers, W. M. Cake and C. H. McCullocb, constituting the tribune of tbe Knigb's of Pythias, have decided that George V. McConnell.tbe defaulting grand keeper of records and sea) of the order, must pay all monies which came into bis -nands by virtue ol hisolhce. Proceedings will be at at once brought against the bondsmen, Euiil Waldman , and B S Pague, to recover the money, ' which amounts to about (2.000. Albert Toz'er, editor and publisher of Pythias, bas written a letter in which he says that McConnell has been a gambler for years, and 'this fact was known to men high in authority." Why The Hurt Cash The tria' of the case of S. P. Hart, against the 8. P. K. B. company, for $25,000 damages for being unjustly ejected from the cars on Janu ary 8, 18!f was begun in Portland yes terday. When Hart bought the ticket be had chin whiskers; when ejected they had been shaved oft. The defense will j be that it was done to deceive and de-j fraud the company, and tbe testimony of -a Spokane scalper on tbe point is rather ', sensational. It may be refutted. If ! according to tho Oregon ian's account .4 1 locks as if the chances were against JIart. Do people buy Hood's Sarsaparilla In preference to any other, in fact almost to the exclusion of all others? They know from actual nse that Hood's is the best, h e., It cures wnen oiner wit. Hood's Sarsaparilla is still made under the personal supervision of the educated pharmacists who originated lt. The question of bett is Just as positively decided in favor of Hood's as the question tf comparative sales. Another thing: Every advertisement of Hood's Sarsaparilla is true, is honest. HloocSs eral weeks longer. Mr. Cumming, of Dakota, brolliei of J. A. Cumming the druggist, who bas been in the city several days, left this noon on a trip to Foley Springs, up the McKenzie, where he will remain several weeks. Mr J. A. Cumming is con temnlatinff a trio east and during his absence bis brother will have charge of bis business. Is Oregon. There are in Oregon 806 general stores, 100 retail hardware deal ers. 520 retail grocers, 138 retail dry goods stores, 64 retail boot and shoe dealers. 64 retail clothiers, 27 retail crockery stores, 100 retail cigar and to bacco dealers, 292 retail druggists, 480 carpenters and builders, 4 roanti'actur ers of agricultural implements, 300 deal ers in such implements, 680 bicycle deal ers, 0 foundries, 2(50 carriage aDd wagon makers, 692 physicians and surgeons, 103 photographers, 480 real estate deal ers, 148 lumber dealers, 610 ministers,. 420 live stock breeders, 440 investors. 110 paint and oil dealers, 110 printing establishments, 604 tawmills, 93 planing mills. 22 wood workers, 4 woolen and Kcatton mills. 30 breweries, 16 tanners, 190 flour mills. 196 miscellaneous steam users, 180 manufacturers Of Harness and saddlery. 96 plumbers, steam and gas titters, 296 barbershops, 1120 saloons and billiard halls. 110 hanks, 140 milli ners, and 940 dealers in books and sta tionary. Ex. Bids were pend in fvdem Testerd.iv for 20 sto.4 and 2i biitk cells for the state pon- HentiAry s loiiow: Aihanv iron inrk, $7,541 j Wolff & Zi ker, $7.?1; VVegt ern Iron Work. 7.4W; Willamette !tui rtorks.lll.WX); Sinitb & WatMon. ,sm5; J. E. I4vi, r7.50J. Mr. John Molman and Mr. h.J. Miller, of Ilia Aibmy iron Works were precent in pcrwn. l he coo tract will not Sc let for several vlajs PARKER BROS. Dcalin groceries. Produce, fruits. And Baked goods. Here are some things worth contldcrinj AU roads lead to tbeir store. Reatonabae prices tszJte hard times cas ter to bear. Their goods are the best arg accents. .Their it customers are those who have knowa them longest. A barer ha a right lo l satisSed. It U their derire to aa Ufx everybody. ibe? mate no cnarge bar time and at- tectioa. They thrive to give good quality a wel a reasonable price. Go back tomorrow. I4bt weight for rpriog and summer. Black aad colored. Latest, styles, aaedima price. Shirtwaists. Lot and kts of tbrn more just re caved. Vany dxStmt trades aad price. Style new. Summer Goods. Stock now complete; largest ever broognt to this part rf the vaiicy. AU new goods and crux vrrj able. t-d for samples. S. E. Young, Albany. A Chance to Make Money I hare berries, grapes and peaches, a year old, fresh as when picked. 1 nse the California Cold process, do not beat or seal th j fruit, just pot it np cold, keeps perfectly fresh, and cocta almost not Inn ; can put np a bnshel in ten minutes. Last week I o!d directions to over 120 families; anyone will pay a dol lar for directions, when they see the beautiful sample of frnit. As there are many people poor like myseif, I consider it my duty to give my experience to such and feci confident any one can make one or two hundred dollars round home in a JACKET SURPRISE SALE 9- Only $100 each while at. -1 4-Vick-TT loot The only Scial, accora'e aad complete I rot r & Investigate this its a st 16 to 1, and the Tanoo issue cf the TJQ OPPOI tUIlity, it Will campaign. Tl.e vo'-rs hand book, the . The original price of these goods was to $iaoo at, Saras, Piwall axD Faea SiI-ve. tamp tpeaker's friend, the tree si-rer manual, ad ta one volume, elegantly mat ed and iilostratrd. Wbo will be the fust to get one. Call on w. R. Blais. Ximcs. I will otiTy catnpins trtie to and from the mountain at Kasonabk rate, tail on E. C. Icrt, cpnositc Sugar Ftae Slid and Fixture Co'icsu. SheJd. On your war from or to tbe postoffke I (iatcs. Gates, On., August, 19h, 1S98. W. B. Lawler and Captain Hank Smitb returned from Allny Hatnrday and started Sunday morning lor tiuartz- vine. The ball given bv the Gates Hall As sociation was a decidi-d giictenH. A good time repuneu uy ail mere. air. and .Mrs, W. R. ewlnnd spent eunuay in .mil uity With Mis. ewlalld' parents. K. G. 1'ierce and family. Mrs. J. T. Mrinan and Tilden Quinn will start this inoriiing lor Ml lloreb for a faw days outing. Henry Lyons, of Lyons, Or., wag in town lust week. Elm Hull has a fino rcidence under construction, but, we can't undestand wnat a single niun wants with such a spacious hous4. All the campers have left the park and gone to Quartz ville. Hux, Tub Rrwrt.T. The teachers cxamin lion reultel as follows: 3rd gratlea 10 2nd crades . 1st trades S. towit: J W Aclu'win. N M Clem, Misses rioel Itrtfell. Zira Steels and Lultt Powell Mrs. Anna Fsrrell Williams hai been granted a state diploma. Well Satisfied with Ayer's Hair Vigor. "Nearly forty years ago, after eomo weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray. 1 began using Ayer's Ilair Vigor, and was so well satis fled with tho results that I have never tried any other kind of dress ing. Itrcquircsonly an occasional appli cation of Siiedd, Or., lug. 19. 1S9C Threshing is in full blasLand tbe yield per acre is from 10 to SC bushels. Our mill men. Simmons A Thorn neon. have remodeled their Homing mill, pou ting in a large turlan and other machin ery. ard ana running an exchange wora nigm anu uay. Mrs. Thompson, who is in the asylum, is improving. Mr. itiompson has re ceived the sad news of tho death of hi aired mother back in Germany, who bas it-it a large estate, and as soon as Mr. Thompson receives his share, will loan it to the farmers at 4 per cent, provided they havo their wheat exchanged for Hour at his null. Mr. Thompson is strong populist and we hope he will do what he aays. lie always has done it. (fl'BSCKlDKB. tew days. I will mail sample of f rait J just step into fUight Eros, and order your and complete directions, to any of your readers, for eighteen two-cent stamps. which is only the actual coat of the samples, postage, etc., to me. Mi..ClS UA!kl, M bonis, MO. Letter LI -.t. Hop Contbacts. Elsas & Fritz, of Cin cinnati, have contracted to purchase 6, 000 pounds of hops from J. A. Fooler, who is cultivnt.n the 8. M. Adair farm, and 15,000 pounds of II 8. Hello and Charles and David Giger, The latter are Sarsaparilla Is UieOne True Blood Purifler. All druggists. SU Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., 1weU, Mass. ZZ are the only pUls to tako rlOOd S PlllS with Uood'sBarsapariUa, Dawson's JBlttera for harves hands. Ill u'tinn 'a Wit era fnr hot men . " " tired feel inn.! to come from the vines now cowtitutinir ' " wmk etom the yards on the lann ol Mrs. Belle near ach, J Balein. The price to le paid in each in- .-- stance is cents with an advance of 4 'cents at picking time. Tho contracts Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder were filed at the court house yesterday. World's Fair Highest Award. btatesnian. ?tVi JrK. Following is Uie list of letters remaining in the t ostotlire at Albany, Linn county. Oregon,AQgust,lSth, 1896. rersonscalling tor mee letters must give tbe date on wtucb they were advertised. Albany Dyeing Works Fellows, Pr. R O Ash more, Mies lx'lle Baxter, Beatrice M Baker, Miss Lottie Cooper, Chas Combs 2, Frank Colip, Fred Cockrell. T S Clark, E O Cohen, S (ireen, Mrs H Hamerslv. FJ Johnson, T 8 Iee, Miss On a lioot, Miss K Kanfanstein, . William. J J Wilder. 11 L Webber, W S. T. J. Stitks, p M AYER'S Hair Vigor to keep my hair of good color, to remove rdandruff, to heal Ucliinjhuiuors, and. prevent the Jiair from falling out. 1 never hesi tate to recommend Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs. II. M. IIaiout, Avoca, Nebr. try Hair .Vigor Prepared by Dr.J.O. Ayer Ik Co Lowell, Uua, Tata Ayer's SiruparllU (or thi Conplexloa. mea'c. it is not only a convenient place. but yon get trot class meati and good treat ment. If von want, a lood and clean smoke buy cigars made by our Al bany ctnar factory . You nud Your Grandfather are removed from each other by a span of many year, tie traveled in a slow going stage-coach while yon take tte lightning express or tbe electric car. When he wa auk be wa treated by old laahtoned meth od and given old fashioned medicine, but you demand modern id.-as in medicine as wen as in eTerjtoing else, liood Nvrsi parilla 1 the metlicine of today. It is prepared ly modern methods and to its r reparation are brought the skill and know leilgeot modern science. Hood'aSar aaparilla acts promptly upon the blood and by making pure, n -o blood it cures disease anJ tslabliahe gooi health. BE OBSERVING. RE&D.PEMOGK&CO'S. EAST AND-SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern Pacific Co. Tntaa a Pwtiaaa Dallr. 1 Cash for poultry at R. M. Robertson Thebest fresh groceries and produce at Oonn c Huston "a. Lad iks the bdest fashisn U a seaale dress made by Mr. McLean. Dr. G. W. Maston, pnyMdan and or geoB, Albany Or. Call answered prompt ty in city or country. Prs. H. E. and O. K. Beer offices and residence in tbe post office building. Spec ial attention given to disease of women. Jootai IS:. raoaXavH. 18f too From Rosslan-d. Mr. H. M. Perry of Cleuett. Wash , who is in the city, h just come from Kossiand, B. th, the mining ramp so much talked ot. He has a aood claim there and tinnks there is bis future for the camn. Kossiand now has about 2."00 people, and while it is a lively place it is a very peaceable camp and tbe Cripple Creek style is not in vogue. A man is as sale in Kossiand as anywhere lhe ore of the mines is liit-li (trade and some of it la very rich. Mr. Ferry met the Hyde bovs who seem ed pleased with their prospects. Extkavaoahck may be in paring much for a thing or paving too little. If yon buy groceries tor less than we ask you'll not get aa good quality that's poor economy. If you pay more, you pay too much, for we sell Uie best. Tbe best is the cheapest. L. Love & Co., 1st. St. Grocers. The Modern M'ay. Commends itself to the wel informed to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest man ner and disagreeably aa well. To cleanse the system and break np colds, head aches, and fevers without unpleasant aftereffects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Figs. Manu factored by California Fig Syrup Company. A Druggist Nowadays muit havs complete knowledirs of druirt and know just what to look for. Burkhart ft Lee have tbat knowledge. They sell pare drugs j and are careful . ttusaal L Ua&t a I At 1 L - I At 8m PjruaB Alhay Ar . Ar I 4ri a Lt 1 1:90 r Abov traHs stop at East Portland Oregon Cit, Wooionrn, Salem, laraer Manoo, Jefferson, Asoanv. .mum.' lion. Tangent, Shedd, Halsey, tugene CreaweU, Cottage Grove, Praia, and all tatioaa from Rosebnrg sio'h t J and in cluding Ashland. Grain Sack TitiarES. une niiriit tins week two men entered the barn of John Schmidt on the Geisendorfer place and stole 300 grain sacks, making their es cape. A warrant was obtained in Justice Powell's court, and yesterday the men were traced to Rowland by Constable Hart and Mr. Schmidt, where they lost the trail ; but have not given up the chase. New Drue Store. 3. L. Blackman has opened his new drug store, on First street, under the Herald office, and is ready lor business, lie is rapidly in creasing his stock with pure drugs. Pre scriptions careiully and piotnptly com pounded. Mesic Miss Mildred Burmester teacher of piano or organ. System tb Mason touch and technique. Residency Fifth street, opposite U P chuich. Oar ataadlas at Four out of every five bottles ot medi- cine sold in thi lat bve years are . u. good. TbeS. B Headache and Livei Core 1 nse myself a geueral physic If von are sick and want to set well, UK quickest, cheapest and safest method i to buy tne s. 0. remedies ana nse as oiwito C. P. B alch. Drutrgist, thifur, Or " Fo sale by Foshay A Maaon at 60 cts per bot te. I Fine Tailor Made Clothing. For your fine tailor-made suits, pants or overcoat call on H. F. Mcllwain, rep resenting the largest tailoring establish ment in the-world. 3,000 sample to make selections from, perfect tit and satisfaction guaranteed. Latest fashion plate. Prices reasonable. Feed the Nerves upon pure, rich blood and you will not be nervous. Pure blood coues by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla which is thus the grtatest and best nerve tonic. Hood's PilU cure rausea. sick head ache, indigestion, oiliousness. All drug gists Zoc, On August 20th the special rate ot S cents per 100 lbs on binding twine and grain bags from Portland to Albany will be withdrawn and cancelled. E. P. Rookrs, G. F. & P. A. Look at This. aoaasraa aan,iu a-Xaa IL Pwtla4 " - ar -" kura Ar a nr t. mitw saaaea .laa Ar ! lv 4.SCt. L Aaar f " lair a A( Lt ft PUILMAI BUFfH SLEEPE8. Dinine Cars on Ogdsn Route SECONO-CLKSS SlEtFINS CARS Attaa alt Tr T rt ate tmiM. aaT trass rCTLAs ab ; Maia ia aa(Ka swaoaj ISSaa I UUial For the best Drup Oawson's First class meats of all kinds, as well as hams, bacon, etc., at the Linn Dressed Beet Go's shop at Second and Ellsworth streets. Courteous and prompt I ment. Pur Drugs Fred Dawson's. 1 have 43 lots with fair house. All kinds of fruit, all in one body, close to college and city pnblio school, to trade for residence in Albany. Look this np. treat-1 (rood place to wake money or for specu lation, u. w. Jiasion. Lt Ar SwtlaBd CjrraUt Arl Lvll SO Hit Express 'rain dily (except Sunday) t IbarVv and Corvalii onnect with train ot Albany ami O.C.iE.Ry. ralL ratral Ar Portlan McanaarUM Ar I Lt I li A Tlirotnirli M all tMiat fa Saa Itratai b obtolad a tmhlnl AUmov. R KOKBUB Tocalaa Ticlcett rm Bttoa, Cauda aad laa raMa traaa C. K X t ROGERS Aw 8FU ftxtlaad. Use Dawson furniture polish For Sale or Rent. Farm and stock ranch. 1050 swres, ia whole or in part, at $6.50 an acre for the whole, U in part, to euit purchaser. Alio a farm oi 330 acres for sale or for rent after October 1st. Consideration For particulars inquire ?f Frank Crab tree, at Crabtree. 10-1.