The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 19, 1897, Image 4

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KTTUSH CiltoSStUilHLUIHa,'''";; Too many bow io rViu.
and youH find out tow quickly and surely it SOOTHES and CURES.
IVETHERFORD & WYATT
torneys at law. Will practice in a
ourts of the state. Special attention giv
en to matters in probate and to collections.
OFFICE In theFlinn blocfc.
W. R. B1LYEU.
Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Collections made or all points. Loans
negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany'
Orriroa. -
BLACXSUftf & SOWERS
x'TOiwsrEi-sra jv law,
All legal matters will receive prompt at
tnt'on. Office, First National Bank
cildinc, up stairs.
" '
JIOStAlSK & HACKLEMAN,
: Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon.
D
rx. j. i. niLi.,
velclaa and Surgeon. OFFICE Corus
,ry nrwo. Albany .Orofron.
OR. C, U, CHAMBERLIfl
tXOiaOBOFATHXST
Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem
ishes, neuralgia and other diseases, with
givv-anie electricity. Office on Ferry St,
near 3d street.
.l-vr ISATiOaAl. BASK,
rjr AGHAST, OBEOOK
LFHS2
K.W. LAKODON
T-: MkCTS A esVKKALbanttnglbnsiaes
AC --fiVS fiSPrubltohck.
d -. - . i. fl-.r.hi, tr,i.'r. SOW
ou So ork S3 Franciscu.Cnleato and l-U.ra
OL ,
TIOSS SADKon favorable t.-iiti
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Kbwass 1 . Sax
t- WHITSE1
torney at Law, Albany. Or.
To our printery will convince any one that
we are better equipped to oanaie meir or
ders ihan anv office in the valley. "Why
shouldn't we be? We have improved ma
chinery, the best rower, modern type faces.
borders, fixtures, etc the only line ef
print; rs stationary in the county, and good
workmes. Our work is always executed
promptly and at legitimate prices. If you
"on't have to trade it out, or take printing
because vcu can't sret cash, come to see us.
If our services are not satisfactory jou get
your money back.
"SMILEY, the Printer.
Phone 9, Albany.
Enough For all the Winter Evenings
ALMOST FREE.
iUltil IliriU! of tha ady. and
208StbAv&,N.Y, FIFTtES cents la
. stamps, any oneof
AD rtFTV-PIX pares, regular pnce FIFTY
ess.): for FIFTY -eats any FOUR : for OXE
DOLLAR any TEX : for OKE DOLLAR AND
A HALF the vrhoie library of SIXTEEN volumes.
THE SALE OF A SOtX. By C. M. S. Mc-
1 THE COCSI5 OF THE ETSG. By A- S. Tan
"fcestnrro.
S-SIX MuJiTHS IS HADES. By Clarice L
THE SEIETS OF CHASCE. By Captain
Airrea inomnsnn.
IS AXTHONY KENT. Br Carles ?toi- Vm
11-AN ECLIPSE OF VLETLE. By tbamnuu
1S-AN rSSPEAKABTX PTPEX. Br John Gilltat.
IS THAT D2EADFCL WOMAS. By Harold it.
14-A DEAL TS DEKVE2. By Gilmer XcEen-
15-WHVt SATS GLADYS. By David Cbrlstle
91 TItTT.
16- A VEHi EEXAEEABLE GIEL. Br L E
Bickfnrd.
17-A MARK! AGE FOB HATE. By Harold E.
1H OT T OF THE SrT.PHI'R. By T. C. Te Loon.
19-THE WRONG MAS. Bv rhtimpion Biwel!
W-THE BUST Tun HAPFINEaS. By Auita
Vivanri Cbartrs.
a-HER STRAiiGE EXPEEIHEST By Harold
i,. vyone.
a7 Indicate by the numbers the novels yoa want.
LDDII6,
Opposite Fostofflca-
PLOMBING and tinning
at bobtom prices.
FARMERS FEED SHED.
Betvteen First and Second on Baker,
Team stabled for 10 cents. .
Ladies toilet ana waiting room in con
nection. D. Bcbsabd.
80 YEARS
EXPERIENCE.
TRADE MARKS,
nciiuo
Anyone send n a sketch and deeeription may
juiekiy ascertain, free, whetber an invention ii
probably patentabla, Commuiilcationa atrictly
JDfl"ieDtlL OMest aeency fjr securing patent
to Annntj. We hava a Washington office.
Patents taken tbrouKb Muiia A Co. ibuim
special notice in the
SCiENTIFlO AMERICAN,
52SS?Jr "i08 lorat drcnlation of
2r5.tc'ent'flc.J;,urn"1' week!y,terms3.(iU a year.
U0mx months. Bpecimen eopies and iLlud
uooJi OH I'ATKMTg sent free. Addxea
MUNN & CO.,
361 Broadway. New York.
MISS HELA a GILBERT.
- Teac&er cl Fiaia & Orp
(Mason System of Technic)
Careful Instruction of Children a Epe
altv. Terms moderate.
Washington fit. sjnth of U. P. church.
Dr Adams
Cueick Block
Albany, Or
r i te . V.lar
r-.41TL' i"'i"5iuieniiy cured in la to
, - 1& days. Vua can be treated at hum,
(, j--uiii tito nnaer same guaranty. If
mi r'.p J to come here we will contract
CO DllTrailmnii tumm,, kn..l kill. , TIT
.i. we iolltoenre. If you hare taken mer-i-.miut,
iuit..l, n4 -
t , 1 -T1 "c?.a batches in mouth, Bore Throat
i 'I ,'l!r Colored Spots, Ulcers on
V,,V ,ifcyPitio BLOOU POISON Il4
.jiiu6wti)te, Weaoliffitthemofttobatl
fcftto .. and .nalloue, the world for a
bV .7,1afcfiou,r '-'u, ""eaa ha always
':' if ' -k i'lS1 tue ,ao9t eminent phy.l-f-
i''W'0 CHfltol behind our nncondt.
tuyAllu
DP POISOfl
I.
Star Bakery
Corner Broadalbin and Fh stlStt
CONRAD MEYER PROPRIETOR
Dealer la
Canned Fruits,
Glassware,
Dried Fruits,
Canned AIet
QueensTOa
Vegetable
' Cigars,
Spice j
Ta
Etc
Tobacco,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Etc.
everything that is sept in
cood variety andgio
eery store. High
est pi'-ce paid
for
ALL KINDS OF PRODOCI
31 .
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Are Your Teeth Sound?
Usually the teeth are what judicioui
care or unwise neelect baa made them.
Teeth can't receive too much attention,
Want of care means memature decay
To nreserve tha te sth keen them cleaa
and thus Drevent accumulation on the
dental surface. Our powders are the
most effective and valuable preparation
ever offered. It gives the teeth a clear,
smooth, and beauUIul appearance. e
also carrv a full line of the beat tooth
brushes in the market, alonz with every
thins kept in a first-class druz house.
Physicians prescriptions a specialty.
I. A Cumming.
ALBANY
Insurance Agency
M. SENDERS, .Mgr
Buvs and sells wheat, oats and wool at
all point in the AVil!amette Valley and
is the leading insurance agent of Albany.
In placing your insurause there an
two things to' be considered :
1st. Get a good company.
2nd. Place your insurance with an
agent who thoroughly understands bis
business and knows how to write a pol
icy, giving you its full benefit, having
bad 8 years of experience in a general
office and the adjusting of losses. Can
guarantee you I have these requirements
Very Eespectf ully Yours
M SENDERS
VIEREOKS
SHWiNG AND HAIR
TING PARLORS.
CUT
EEAEQUAETEES m
l)tf Whites Fetf Ifai
Cji?o" ei?.
A bead of hair or no pay. Cures all
diseases of the scalp. Address Box 421
for Free Treatise on the Scalp.
Razors Honed and Set and Put in ord
er on Short Notice
FOSilAY & MASON
-Wholesale & Retail
mmim ibd booxsxuees
ALBAXY. OREGON.
Pure Drugs and the finest and Largest
Stock of Stationary and Books
in the. Market.
ALB&HT ORCBESTRA
J MBA CKESSTO. Conductor
BEST WESfPEOOX Hgr
1 NSTRU M ENTATIO N
I Vio II Vlo., Clar., Cor., Trom
Bas3 andDrums
lepet oii?e of rietf n sic
-Music Furcisbed For-
Conceris, Parties. Receptions and Epter
tainments at reasonable rates.
Correfpoudence solicited reaarding en-
gsgemeU out of town
Address Bert westrook, Uueiness Man
ager, Kevere tlouse, Albany, Uregon
J. M. RALSTON
KUOKEU.
2 Door East of Democrat Office.
Money to loan on farm security, all
mall loans made on personal teenrity.
vity, county and school warrants bought.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Fire insurance written in three of the
tare st companies in the world, at lowest
rates.
ALBANY TRADIMJ 00
GROCERIES and
FEED OF ALL KINDS.
Cheat seed for sale or trade Free de
livery. Telephone No. 61
R. N. Morris, Mgr
Corner 2nd and Main Sts.
Prof. A. STARK
Of Will A Stark.
Optical' Spccialis.
p . - vumiv vpvcjaiuisw ;
I am prenared to fTP.TTlinA lg.n11awnll
and accurately by the latest and impr.M
methods of modern wumm. m ki
tire to have their eyes tested.
Senator Carter will probably
'ct.lt-i3 again .
Jonathan Bourne's eastern biography
is an interesting one.
Mr Cleveland's lorin policy
as a
whole has been somewhat' weak.
One senator wants a tU biologist.
Ue is as badly needed as 67 clerks ate.
Mr Mitchell's bump of hope is a
big
far
one, and yet though near he seems
from election.
The new senator from Illinois has al
ways been called Billy Mason ; bnt now
he has dropped the 'Billy."
A capital city paper boasts of thriving.
Certainly a Salem paper ought to thrive
now in these days of golden senatorial
eggs.
The prospect of no meeting of the leg
islature increases and it seems as if
nothing will be done, all because of the
senatorial election.
President Cleveland endorses the ap
pointment of Gage. He certainly oaght
to for Gage voted for him three times,
and his financial policy is ditto.
Every day the statement is made that
the forty six is positively to be made up,
but each time it fail to materalise. No
wonder Mr Carter declares that there are
some liars around.
The Statesman keeps saying the
Bourne-Simon house i going to pieces,
and the Oregonlaa that the Benson
bouse is. They have to becking about
something.
The senate is just about at the end of
its rope, and as it refuses to consider
3ills on their th'rd reading until the
nonse is legally organised there is little
left to do. it is in order tor some one
to introduce a bill giving Senator Milch
a right of way for a railroad to Mare.
All of the member of Mr Harrison's
cabinet will wear some kind of a beard.
Mr Banna has side burns ody, Mr Long
only a' mustache, Mr McKenney has no
mustarbe but plenty of whiekeis, Mr
Alger has whiskers at the chin, a ad
Sherman, Uage and Wilson have fall
beards. The maa at the head is as
everybody knows, smooth shaven.
If there isaoythiug io signs, tbe ruffled
surface of the sea of politics last night
could indicate ttiat'a United Stasee sen
ator is to be elected at today's joint con
vention. Tbe houre of Simon and
Bourne is going to pieces very rapidly
oow and total collapse is imminent at
any moment. Statesman -
On the whole, the prospect of Mitch
ell's election tomorrow is noi a particle
better than it has been at any time in
the past. Oregonisn.
The famine in Indi is of a terrible
character. A correspondent visited tbe
poorhouses at BiLupur and Katani.
The inmates were found to be tn a de
plorable condition. T e buildings were
overcrowded and medical attendance
was lacking. A man outside of one of
Cfcem was deed and another was dying.
A girl of 5 years of age weighed only 10
pound, and sereral adults were under
SO pounds in weight. The skin in sll
esses was drawn over the faces, abowing
the outlines of tbe skulls and tbe limbs
ini joints had the appearance of those
of articulated skeletons. This place is
the worst of any part of India. It is es
ti mated that the present famine is the
trreatest of the century, and will greatly
surpass that of 1S7C, both in area and
seventy. Tbe famine belt extends to
Rawalpindi and Ballary, and is 1300
miles long and 400 miles wide. This is
apart from trie scattered districts.
Senator CarterV Sreech.
"Mr President : I came to tbis legit
lature an unpledged man I bad never
by written or spoken word involved my
self In a promise to vote for any man for
senator.
"I was met with a carriage at lbs
depot when I came to attend this ses
sion and they escorted me to Mr Mitch
ell's headquarters. There I was pre
sented with a paper to sign and I told
them I never signed any political pa-1
pert. I was shown a paper with 37
name on, agreeing to go into caucus. I
said: Yon have enough witbont me.
Senator Mitchell said he especially
wanted me and I learned, afterwards he
told tbem ail tbe same story.
1 declined although 1 bad a very
pleasant interview with tbe gentleman.
In fact I bad several very pleasant in
terview. He was the only candidate
tor senator. Toe opposition brought es
no man to vote for- I voluntarily went
to Mr Mitchell tbe Thursday ot the cau
cus and told him I would go into caucus
and vote for him and I did so..
But I bad never told a living soul I
wocld do so until I went and told him.
I also toid him I would never again sup
port a man as long as I supported Dolph
two years sgo. I stayed with Mr Mitch
ell twenty days and then I told him he
had better withdraw and iet us form a
combination on tome new man.
Senator Mitchell and O N Denny csme
to my room last night and told me that
45 members of this legislature would
come here today and vote for bim for
United Htat.es senator if I would come
and make tbe 4Ubli man and sustain him
in this trying hour of bis life. He told
me all now depended on me. If I re
fused to be the 41th man I would be the
csuse of continuing this deadlock and
would disappoint all tha peop'e of this
state who wanted this legis'ature or
ganized and this thing to go ahead. I
turned to Judge Denny and asked him
as my old lifelong friend to tell me if
this was the truth of the matter.
He raised his band and said before
God it was the truth nnd now lam here
as the 40th man and your roll call shows
only 33 and somebody has lied to me.
E ther Senator Mitchell has lied or tbe
senators have lied to him because he
named over the men who were to be
here and where are they 7
He misrepresented to me or senators
misrepresented to him. There is a lie
out somewhere and I want to know
where it is. Some of tbe men he told
me last night would stand up here today
and vote for htm, tell me they never told
bim any such thing. Now who I. as lied
in this matter?
Where are these men they said were
to be here and elect him senator today 7
I am here as 1 agreed to be but I have
passed through an awful ordeal in try
ing to find out the truth of this matter
There la a lie out somewhere, but I have
come here and redeemed my promise
and cleared my conscience and my head
will rest on a soft pillow when 1 return
Tbenew Pennsylvania TJ S senator,
Ttn'iRA I'onrnaA. is a Harvard man. liar
yard cr Ilege has yelled Itself tioaree.
If Corbett and r'ltxsimmous had to pay
for the free advertising they get they
wouldn't have anything left alter the
fight.
It is a crime to intentionally pas" bad
bills. The present legislature will pro
bably not have an opportunity tj com
mit such a crime.
The stockholders of the defunct Ellens
burg bank have been assessed $100 a
share.which they will have to pay.bring
the full value of the stock.
$15,000,000 of Cuban republic bonds
have been sold in the U. 6. secretly.
That indicates a confidence in the suc
cess of the Cuban insurgent that is very
emphatic.
A colli -se in a rail trust reduced the
price of rails to $17, a clean cut of $8 in
a week. Now let the oil, sugar and a
few other big trusts collapse and we will
get things for what they are worth .
Wm. J. Btyan's book ends with these
lines written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox:
Still Truth proclaims this motto,
In letters of living light.
No qnestion is ever settled,
Until It is settled right.
Don't belittle your competitor in your
advertisements. This looks very like a
p'.ain case of "sour grapes" to outsiders.
Just go ahead and state in plain En
glish what yoa have, and leave the rest
to the public, whose eve is not bait as
easily blinded a is imagined, even
though some da follow the wether bell
sheep. Leave competitors alone except
where yoa can profit by suggestions pot
forth by them Shoe and Leather Facta-
II r Bayard has become considerably
of an Eoghshman himself on tbe other
side of the big paddle, and it is intimated
even wears one glass- The Dsmocsat is
in favor of a minister who will always
be a red hot American from the jumpoff,
and not cavil to every English custom
and whim. Mr Bayard's reputation
would have been better had he remained
at home.
A Nebraska editor, whose paper was
lata one week, explains tbe delay in this
lucid manner: "Oar paper is two dsys
late this week owing to an accident to
oar press. We started to ran off tbe
edition on Wednesday night as usual,
one of tbe gay rope, gave way, allowing
the forward gUderfiau tt fall and break
as it struck the flanker dropper. This
of coarse, as anyone that knows anything
about a press will readily understand,
left tbe gang plank with only tbe flip
flap to support it, which also dropped
and broke off tbe wrapper coke. This
loosened the fluking betweeo tbe ramrod
and the nbber-enatcher, which 'o
canted trouble- The report tbat th
trouble was caoeed by over tndalgeoc
in intoxicating stimstaat by ouree.f is a
tissue of falsehoods, the poeled appear
arce of oar right eye bcuig caused by
oar (oiog into th haich war of the pre
in oar anxiety to start it, and palling the
coupling pin after the slapbang was
broken, which caused tbe dingus to riee
up and welt as in the optic. We expect
a brand new gilder-fluke on this after
noon's train." Brains.
Newspaper men who delight in the
wealth of newspapers in large ciite will
be edified by the valuation put on some
New Yo'k newspaper building by ibe
tax commiesijoer. The valoaiioo for
1897 of tbe Poliuer Building is $350,000
Tbe Times Bail jing is assessed at $775,
000, and the Mail and Express structure
at $575,000. Tbe Evening Post edifice
is valued at $530,000 and the Tribune
Building at 1540,000. Tbe valuation pat
on the building occupied by Pack is
fXiO.OOO. The Staau-Zeitang is down at
ttOO.OOO and the San Building at 1155,
000. Tbe Potter Building, which con
tains the establishment of the New York
Press and tbe offices of quit a groop of
smaller publications, a welt a one or
more advertising ageocie. at
nOO.OOO. Temple Court Bailding. in
which are located the office of tttay
advertising agencies and Advertising
men, la valued at 1300,000. Tbe Ameri
can Tract Society Bailding, of which tbe
same thing may be s iid, is assessed at
ll.COO.OW), The bailding of the Ameri
can News Company is assessed at S50
000 and tbe New York Ledger Building
is assessed at $105.000. Fourth Estate.
Advertising Suggestions
Hopeful results rarely corns from hope
less advertising.
There should be point (o the ad tbat
sells lead pencils.
The ad offering silverware should pos
sess sterling qualities.
There should be no falling off in a bi
cycle firm's advertising.
Ths ad of the piano dealer should be
written in tbs right asy.
Readers will bank on the well written
ad of a savings institution.
When tbe advertiser is sure of his
ground, hs should build upon it.
The ad offering cosmetics cm be set
up with smooth-faced type.
It is not necessary to fill an ad with
wind, but the subject should be well
aired.
Too many sweeping assertions in the
ad will drive away tbe "duet" of readers.
Clothing advertisements should fit the
clas of people for whom they are In
tended. Printers Ink
Comparative Growth of Cities.
thirty years ago Berlin was smal'ter
than Philadelphia; nosr it is larger bra
half million popobj-jon. la 1870 N-iw
York had outgrown Bsrlin ; ten years
latsr Berlin had outgrown New York. Ia
1890 the German capital had 63,403 more
people than the census gave our Ameri
can metropolis. In tbs past quarter
century, Berlin's percentage ot growth
has kept pace with even our phenom
enally fast growing Chicago.
From 1875 to 1890 Hamburg's popula
tion increased 221,000, and Boston's pop
ulation increased 100,000. ilamburg
has grown twice as fast as Baltimore.
In fifteen years Leipsie gainwd 238.000, i
while St Louis gained 102,030.
From 1880 to 1800 Cleveland grew fiom
100,000 to 261,000 Buffalo from 1.55,000
to 255,000 i Pittsburg from 156,000 to 23H,-
uvj, uui 1,110 tuiuieiii, cuy 01 ClOIOgu- In
the same decade, grew from 144.8H0 10
281,800, thus outstripping eacu of the "
four American cities. . . Six moie days will make the lonv
In tbe earns decade Detroit n,l Mti.xsn's ot tbe leitislature. Isn't it lino
waukeeeach gained about 89,000, but j
old Magdeburg gained 104.500. .
In the five years from 18S5 to 185)0, St
Paul .rained over 22 000 hr.I Mi.. -1;-1
over 35,000; but Cbemnts in those f our i
. . , 1 . . . ?
year gainou more man w,vw,
Tbs growth of London, Paris, Rome,
Copenhagen, Stockholm and other Flu- !
ronean eanitala linn hssn nliM.m.n.1 i
r- - --r .. .
Albeit Shaw, editor of the Review as
lolTTTDn.V ....... .
a a iiauni iiiutuius
Another week eee the legislature's
doings in statu quo, or something worse.
ibe Whole concern seems to have been ,
helplessly ewamped. From any stand
point it is difficult to look at the matter
with pleasure and hilarity. So far as
the Dkmochat man is concerned he is
just simply disgusted with electing U
8. senators by state legislature. ucb
elections are larces of tbe worst alnd.
During the week the Nicaragua can1
bill ha been put to sleep, a fact to be
generally regretted on this coast, look
ing at it from a local standpoint. There
is a probability, though, of the matter
coming up in some other form and being
settled in a manner that will resa't in
the construction of tbe ureat waterwav
between tbe Atlantic ana Pacific.
A big prize Clit again is before the
people, forced into their faces, slapped
against their earn, illustrated right and
left. Notwithstanding the preliminary
windstorm the character of the situation
indicates that the men will have to fight.
So long as Ihey -are bound to do it, it is
to be hoped it terminates lu a manner
to settle the superiority of the men.
P. S. Tbe Dsmocrat predicts that
Corbimmona will win, osring to bis su
perior reach, immense cheek and gen
eral activity.
The Democrat has just revl about
how Tbo. Rowe, of Sherman, Tex , has
had sixteen wive in seven years His
life must have been a continual picnic
He would marry a young woman, live
with her a few months, and then desert
uer, alter oeing engageo io one or two
others befo'e band. He was the lathe
of sixteen or seventeen ctWdren. II
never proposed and was rejcted . To
the large number of young men ho
have been rejected repeatedly Ibis must
seem incredible and no doubt i hey would
tike to know how it is done.
A few big flakes of snow io February
i an unwelcome and chii y sght.
There is a golden mean iu every thing
If people we.-e to refute to bai the fisii
because it bad eaten a worm they would
no doubt starve.
After all Nevada simply pn art- ota
ly and above biard a pr i- tigut ti.ai
New York forbids, but cuverily permit
and winks at unless proposed by a bg
fry. Tbe Dsmocsat man in hi present
mood thinks just about as much of Ne
vada as New York in tbis rrspv.-Mhougb
the paasage of the taw abt?r! !y ehosr
the elate' tmailnee and run . n condi
tion in a marked manner
Wa-VnlniUin Letter.
Press ev mnUf OmMtMii.
Wabisgtos, :. Rt' . I-
oooy was surprised b.-:n- -
tors who have been pa Inn,; S "a
gua canal bill decided V ; -ii 't
fiht. At no time d3tin ih' i--ett
eeiion baa th? bill had fi- -t t
chance of getting throo-. le tou-.
even if passed by tlit wnat-. It oo -I
have rteeo passed by the erijt "
standing the protests of N u a.u, ' ut
it could only have been don- a ,
traded fight wbirb would ; .v -
in preventing avclioa by :tt p
other le;ilaioa.
Senator Daniel has iu i u'
against tbe arbitration trv -o i.at
result iu arraying the silver wossort
solidly agaixtt its rat.ti.-an m T e
point is tbat if tbe L'miel ";- Uu J
adopt the free coinage of stiver hde
tbat treatv was in fjce, Enar'an- cu-ild
pot ia a claim for the diflVrcure bae- n
the value ot principat and inirt--'. uf
American debt held ia En!and, utder
the new system of a double standard and
aider the present single gold standard
and if a majority o! the arbitrator hap
pened to be gold men would probably
get a decision in favor of the r'airn.
A marked feature of the come-ted
election cases deckled last e-k by the
bouse was tbat the t'em icrai who brUI
the sest were npheid by the rr-o'ilHn
majority. The democrats so boooeJ
were Representative Saaoooo, of Va.
Kendall, of Ky., and Price and Bo tn-r
at L. Tom WaUoa's coolest has be-rn
decided by a committee against him and
iu favor of Repreeeatative Blac, aod
will this week be decided the mm tn
by the bouse.
Canada has sent two member ot it
ministry to Washington Io offer liberal
trade concessions tn exchange tor datie
in the new tariff bill that will not shut
out Canadian agricultural products, but
it looks ss though they would just as
well have remained at home so far as
accomplishing anything goes. Tbe re
publicans have already agreed to a sched
ule of rates en agricultural products that
raises Ibe duties to such an extent tbat
it will bar out CaaMiac products.
Tbe Washington l'ot has been having
fun with Secrelarr Morton. It latest
hit is too good to be overlooked :
"The Post i under obligations to Hon.
J. Sterling Morton for Lis most valuable
report on 'Tap Worms of Poultry. By
tbe keen employment of that twin screw
and double expansion logic lor which
tbe head of tbe Agricultural 11,-partmeut
is so r-oted, the writer is able to show
that this pest which is aoeoyiu- to farm
ers and adding to their mort. g-s is due
direct y tithe constant sgita'i.u of the
Gnaocial question by irresponsible per
sons who do not agree with 'lie (.resent
administration.
The swearing in of Senator IC-i.i.ev
of Delaware, whirh the mot radical oi
the republicans had not Ibe die k to
object to, after the coinniitiee on -!-tions
had refused to reopen the Duint
claim, make a full senate oi tinfty
V members. There will probab y be a
break iu tTie ranks agaiu a'ler the 4th
of March, either on account of no sue
eeceor being selected to Senator Bla-k
bam or because of a dead hit-k in one or
nsera states which have not yet elected
sessuors.
O! the members of the senate ten onlv
are church members. Carter is a Bap
tist, Driver a Methodist, Haselune a
Methodist, Johnson a Cumberland Pres
byterian, Mackay a Prejbjt"riau, Mo
Clung a Methodist, Mulkey a Chrieiiati,
Sellicg a Jewish, Smith a Bnptial.
A friend nava any man ill s,l hi
vote for $10030. As a matter of fact
there are men who will not at a") p-ice,
thoutfli undoubtedly a great many a'e
I will
! jji.
willing io for any price ranging f ro u $1
r Mitchell gave up the fight and let the
hetise organise.
,
Ech republhn wing
at Balem ae
an enormous
: runes the other of uning
j quantity of hoodie.
"Cader the conrtitntion ths legislature
H,Ha. ph. SO that
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Tnakiog the lorty fays.
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MISFITS.
With the Bradly Martin $200,000 ball
out of the wy the (Jorhett Fitzsiramons
fight will have full way.
The senate and Benson houne yes'er
day did nothing but to meet and adionrn.
The Davis house adjourrs from day to
uay.
the Dkmochat is familiar with the
name ot Salem's chief of police; hut both
Salem papers have loca;e,l II. J. Day,
Eugene's chief, at Albany.
Because he won't do as ordered liv J.
H. Mitchell the Statesman spelU the
name of one of the Linn county senators
this way: "Dawfon."
Nevada is a great state, almost eonal
to Greece in its Olympic days. The
governor welcomed the prize lighter
Corbett on his arrival at the capital.
At least two membir of the legisla
ture have been found who do not travel
on passes. They are Mr. U'lten and
Senator Reed The Dkxocbat ill re
port others as fast as giren.
The whole state legislature business
from too to bottom and sidewate is dis
. raceful, and that i the long and short
ot it. After all at the back of all of it is
a fight between two republican factions,
and in history they will have hard work
to shirk the rvrponsibili'v.
The Salem Journal is always equal to
tbe occasion It says: ' Iat. week it
was made plain who is the toil, and now
it follows who the liars are." Mr Itofer
know bow to take a joke with equanimity-There
are several youn ladies in Al
bany who make it a practice to become
acquainted with everv etran?er who
comes to the city, setting up a flirtation
at once The spectacle is a very die
ciedillhle one.
Senator Carter said he was there to
make the forty-sixth man, but as his ;
pretence would not make a quorum, he
a not recorded as present alm
Statesman. Tbat was ail that paper j
said of tbe liveet event of the Sea n, j
and still it coast of giving the Wis'-
, c uvno tujpsi Eiauy .
The Guard eavs: I L. Campbell, tbe
recently wedded man of the Go rj, roust
be very busy thee dave. A p-rtil from
him at Gren Hiver Wyoming, bears the
concise infotmatioo :
Tuesday.
Ak well.
I. L. C."
,,, . . . .,, ,
Albany crack thot will have in op-
, .... . , . . .
rxirtunity.tf Iheyueeire. to display their
prowesw. i ne great prize nijiii oeiweon
Corbett and Fita-immo will be pr-,
ceded by alive bin! r-.ilest Caner f K rZT 'IMfV Vmso
andBuddaiilproyhe present and ffT hlrbTw'JklSt,
,"fiP"V'J c"u"1. rWra h 'tbe serretarv cf war is S400.000 ix
l JJl,r U!ei'OlUiu0.boldtUy.t'al Ibe nreraPprori-
lor in a eene, of cvnteeta. , iocia im,iCO for tbe rt nUza-tte
A young man at Salem op. n le oru
ine engagiti to a young l.-iv invidentally
went to Ibe clerk's otfi-- nc secured
alievneeto have it in r-a l Tbe
next mornitisT ti.e Torino n ,n raid be
would not tieed it J hid ctiart'ed
orr mind W give i!.. -!nj.ie of
ti ct.ai teal'ie and : M1..14- rou-iition
of things gene.-! I.' at iraien,.
The S t-jnan is ! -g up te nr-
: erty ol the ajlK Mitchell mm g-.Tine the
j tal amoi ns of the tn-nnj r.J m-vhi-i
tewn mec as $,W7, ot -o -to sven pay
j no tie. and only orw owr $1'XJ. Of
i courfce It if an a I II '.k.j ., I. rr;
j b'U reai.v poverty tia-r - -.ii.n .1 m'.lh
j a !' riht A lo-.i. eh.?el
J not vorth a cent ha- n 11, rO riijtit to
nee me a s ill as 1 " i..i suf'.li 1011
ItOiS. "Hie Oregontan slashes into its
ers as fo!ks: '"Several acrnb
of Oregon, the Kaieai r talesman
Papers
them, are printing the statement that
"The Oregooiao demanded and received
oXM kr eupportin McKmley and Hj
hart." Is it possibie tbey expeit anybody
U believe such a fateeticoo?" As a mat
ter of fact these report of big sums psi J
oespapers are vonderiul easier a; ior.
as a rule.
The YaSiey KecorvJ, the leading popu
list paper of Southern Orern, accu-s
SchmeiJtlein and lloater il.e J.tf;n;
county populist member of the legisia- j
tore of ruling cn free .i-e afser ti.tirj
aoie-eiec.ton oenunciauon tl l!e tree
pas tjswitiea) by member of the tegis-
Uture Itaccoses one of them of even
selling bis pkss for $'.
It: douhttsl if
ttiere an more than tsto or
ihree out ol
Ue whole ninety bo have not suocamb- i , j vf lot Anttt.x: ton movement bfete bi , tUwson to repeal the railroad commis
e.1 to the eeductivs pa., cqoai to its size s rHurn me. ilia nitioo is c:4 an cS- ion, and to provide for an o:!ioer to t
in gold. I caj . ; known as commisiooer oi commerce.
, , j - . Carter, to amend charter of OorvaHie.
Kick en iti Hoass. John Lennox,! Tktn. , ade, to incorporate town of Wallowa.
livings1 miles east of Albany on the! La GnasDK. Or.. Feb. II. A iUrin Kirr. T provide for iocatloa and re
Tangent road, while wcrking with a jtcef. yielding a suiiac;iai qimtity of location of quaru cuiues and kindred
young horse tbis morning, received j plunder Io the thieves. i joaiaiiUed in matters.
niinful and serious injuries by being j the il-sett horre. adj-Mcm tbe pos'effice Ievi. To protect star?e5n :c Col a ro
cked io the face, celling his noee and building. Tie arsioe Ukeu include three : bia river or tribu'.aties and kindred mat
face in a friehiful mr,ti,-r and learinc- Mri .rnd rintrs a t of arr..-.;. a draft i ler.
him unconscious for sxue sime. Dr.
Mas ton was calied and dre-wej
the wound, necessiuting the use of sev
eral stitches. Mr. Lennox was resting
easy at last accounts.
Ms. M.mx. the Astoria Budget
says: Tbe I ve bird match which ia t
Uke place at the hmilh s i'oinl ground
lietweeniw of Astoria and Harliu 01
McMinnvilie, Ore., ba !een postponed
ndeumtelv, owing to a challenge ac -
copied by Martin lrm a Southern Ore
gon eporteman 10 shoot at any nmnrwr
of birds and for any amount of money,
also giving Mr. Martin the privilege of
naming date ard place of match. Mr.
Martin is now making arrangements for
th match and will endeavor ti bring it
to Astoria at which date both matches
will tske piece
There were 131 lyncoinis an ! 122 exe
cutions last year in the L" . R, .lud)ie
Lynch rulinic by a ni r t of nine
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there is at leant ue dreaded
diseatie that tcieuce bis bet-u abie to cure
in all it stages, and that ia Catarrh.
Wall s Catarrh Cure is tbe only positive
cure known to the medical fraternity
Catarrh beinar a const it u iuual disease, n-
quires a Oinntilutional tieatment. Hall's
Calxirh Cure i taken tniernall, tctinir
dinrctlv upon the blood and mucous ir-
faces of tbe tyatein, thereby dilio.ving the
foundation of tbe disease, and giving tbe
piUer.t strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature ii doing its
work, ibe pronrie'.ors have to much f.uit
in its curative powers, tbat they offer One
Hundred Dollar for any case that it fails
to cure. Mend for list of te-ttttioniali.
Address, F.J.tHEN'KV Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druguixta, 75c
Halt's Family Pills are tbe best
Albany's next attrac ion Febury 22,
at otra houst. Gnuid mask bad. Ak
meiubers of Co. F for invitations 00
cents and gallery 15 ceuta
MARRIED.
TRIPP-RUCKKR On Feb. 15th. at
the residence of the otliciattng clergy
- man, Elder Silas Williams, Mr. Isaac
Tripp and Miss Anna Rucker, all of
Linn county.
Thev have the best wishes of manv
friends.
No Cripe
When you take Flood's mis. The big, old-fash.
toned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to
pieces, are not In It with Hood's. asy to take
LnJ
and easy to operate, Is true
ot Hood' PUIs, which are
up to date In every respect.
Safe, certain and sure. All
Pills
druggists. 9SC O. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass,
TELEGRAPHIC.
The FMlal BUL
Wasithsoton, Feb. 12. The statute of
Abraham Lincoln, in tbe old ball ot repre
ncnlattves, was draped today in the Amer
ican flag and wreathed with flowers in
honor of th 1 88th anniversary of bis birth day,
but the house did net suspend busi
ness. On tbe contrary, it celebrated the
anniversary by dincuwnng tbe necessities
of the rxwrjil w-rvica and iasinir the post-
office appropriation bill. I be bill, as pass
ed, carries Z'&,4Xi,"lH-
Decidedly Warlike.
Athens, Greece. Feb. 12. Ibe watlike
! excitement has increased with tbe d
leuart
nd tbe
ure ot tbo troops for tbe frontier an
equipping of additional war vessels tor
service in Cretan waters. Nobody seems to
doubt tbat a clash at arms will occur be
tween Greece and Tursey unless th powers
intervene, but it is believed here that
Greece will lie given a free band in Crete
and tbat if sbe succeeds in annexing tnat
island ber right to do so will not be que
tioned by the rent of Europe.
A Haas pie af Cnbaa Hs-fiit.
CixcissiATl, Feb. 12. A Commercial
Tribune Fpecial from K-y West, say:
Major Lais Lora, qo Monday, explored a
Spaninh convoy train near Artemis, prov
ince of l'inar del Uio, and 50 pruonw,
without the lo of a man. Hearing that
the train was on tbe way, ne mined the
roadbed, and as tbe train came up explod
ed the mine, blowing up the engine and
three paaw-nger cars. As the wrecaed train
rolled down tbe embankment, bis troops,
well bid. poured iu a hot tire, and tbe ai-
i frighted Spaniard immediately bung out
tbe white nag batten were Killed in tne
wreck.
14lc Mrm Tmt t V4rk.
Pittsbcbo. Feb. 12. At I o'clock to
day tne Carnegie Steel Company announced
that tbe price of ateel tails would lie raised
from 115 to tl per ton, the stiffening of
tha once Itn2 caused bv the ueavy ce
outnd. It is estimated the mil. have al
ready booked orders sufficient to keep them
running steadily for several montna, giv
ing eniptumt-nt to thousand of idle work'
me.a
tlaiekrsl :i.
FnkAE. Wash-, Feb. 12. .t 8 o'clock
ir.us.M'inirs srae-hearded man oiade a
fUt,iAn UA,D for the -oney tbe lank of
ttc?ir d'lene keno eame H-jcietcbed
,A Throwing hi arms frantically
t; IJJ tim l-e down the room,
4,pfl Aomu a fiufht of stairs and through
r, n,i disarM-sred into the ni-ht.
The Appreprlallest BUM.
Washington. Feb 11 the house
committee on ap.-rorriatirn today fioisbed
the sundry civil "approprtatiiwi bill forthe
next fiscal jear It earn $-'53.y4-743;
I.Ml.Csyiles than estimate, and tl
&44.1W m ire than the appropriation for
s trie current year. Of the appropriation
tl 023,053 are for cmt mar ort river and
harbor contracU. and 14 072. i for public
j bruldine- AmoosT the items for carrying
i f , ,i.ui il,i-
Ion the work on public boi'dings are: noise
j , ,. .S.O(jO: Cbevenne. Wyo..
. i.:, ... ," " -MiWi.
.'Tf ,1'"
and Yambul riser la Oregon.
j LsMk-a Waiilke.
1 Losiwis. Feb. II. A divaU-b to th !
i11iiiifrom Athea ays that Stse tnJal I
t'rrtan cmnaiittee U prepaicg tt tupp-t "
th trvt;; wuh arni'', an rsnnits a i
; su iir- on a cr;t Ki-e. 1 1 hntt tti"-
t nieot mi ed on Wedee day w ith VW ance.1
'; Cr-Ur. I be dn'j-artare t-f to tirs U-r j
( pedo ti...t for t'rvv d se to ttee an- j
i noaoiem-tit Uit she TsriL-L t-wfi-d-l".!
read kit ta IsardaeeUe. aci that th!
Tnri kb tro j b-,d en;Oark'?-i s i-jcira ;
? f Cnre. It oijch coorinleJ 'hi
: te rii!itk: "15 is psihle tail a dirwt I-
ot'iin wj.l rsficar ttweA the Grek acJ j
' Terku-'a f.me." 1
14, f W taisL
Wahinotox, Ffb. 11. The
senate
pent the g eer fart of the dy in exai-
1 1 vv sewsiua tiebttisg the Anfi AmerKin
; .?.i;,.ti ,n ir it T er.tire tin was
iM (.jrtcer in liwift of and t.e ia! v r in
nrCrrnr-.vSThat Some Dealers
MMboaod Nortbera PaciSctrain art:red iTa r 4-( pll
here this moramg. Sheriff Mc ion: gal. of j 1 J k.J -'til I VU
Grant conoty. stepped to the plat-! Cnlra, rf
form. He Cad been to Oijn-pia. snd le-JUl llIC dlVw Vll
cire-1 extradilisa papers f'T Mirk W. . . w-v e, 1
TowtwetHl. wanted in Gmct CMiniy. Wis., j tile sLarPTer PrOllti
fs- the ail-v tnarJer of n:s wif, ij years 0
ajo. Tnn4 i a tftxther sjidpr!ai-;
neat in evSoc.itiooal cirrir.
Waal &iw ail AaarieJ.
jj.n Fkaxcisio, Feb. 11 Lm
AV
Tf,.,m ..,..-. f iu-.;;
I ,!;:.W.-r ..f lUir.M 11 tl
I raitavt iuiw. arrived from the iaUcd to -
i oar.
iw. -,' r!h. in.
j txaf,-tM ti e
1 . imt,s ... .....n .rr , m
iur nu a r -v;tCT.--uiii a, . . w -un.u ( a-nvtrr, cuiiruuD ot me comiaitset) oa
bek used to Mrs Hsvse'.t it i est kaowa penal institution, reported back favora
exjctiy silien tbe theft was coajmiited. bly, bill providing for employment .of
v hat usw Bait. j county prisoners oa highways."
, p . i 1 j'. Johnson. By request. To amend code
iii, .v. .. "j.fpijrjnajj cu, Brownsniie.
rtrtscnption was ice im. mue 01 jirs
Kradiev-Martin tonicbt. Columns have
t been written about tbe affair and picture
, $nwa t ut the fancy of the reporter and
J Use arti.l did njt picture scene one-half
as ocej. as wew presented in the Waldcrf.
por Mr Martin ba orked in the
preparation of tbe sumptuous affair. Her
efforts were ricisly rtwardsd . The bitter
criticisms hurled at her were forgotten.and
tbe hundred who were f retnt vied ia
making brr the happiest woman in Aaiert
ca. Si Bye. Mraraiaa.
Wasitinotox, Feb. 10. Senator Mor
gan, the champion of tbe Nicaragua canal
bill, announced in the senate today his
abandonment of l?at measure for tbe pres
ent setnion of cocirress, and thereupon it
was displaced by tbe bankruptcy bill. The
senator made this move after a protracted
contest, covering several weeks, which had
disc!o.ed the fact tbat obstructive opposi
tion could not be overcome. He gave no
tics that he would renear bis advocacy of
the bill ut an ear y date of the coming
extra session.
The Vale S'aaateil.
Washinown, Feb. 10. The elector
vote of the 45 states of th Union were
formally counted at tbe joint setvuen of the
bouse and senate held tody for that pur
pose, and Vice-President Stevemon pro -claimed
the eleUioo ot McKinley and Uo
bart as provident and vice presided, re
spectively. Although tbe sky was over
cast, the weather was auspicious, and the
galleries of the ball of represents! ives were
thronged. Ibe totals were ss follows;
For president McKinley ,271 ; Hryan.l 78,
For viee-prosideol Hobart, 271; Sewult,
1451; Watson, '.' .
4'anma Seleeted.
Chicago, Feb. 10. A dispatch from
San Francisco tiys:
Dan Stuart, who left Carson City, Nev
last niitht, reached here this morning, and
spent the day in conference with officials of
tue Southern Pacific railroad. The result
confirms the stAtemont sent out by the As .
sociated Press last Monday that the Cor-bettrFilz-iiiimcns
fight will take place at
Carson City. It was decided that tbe
Eastern tickets Bhould read "from Ogden
toCarson," Stuart will probably leave in
the morning for Carson.
a sal a Soived.
San Fbascisco, Feb. 10. Leonard E
Clawson and Adam Beck, two well-known
business men, believe thev have solved the
problem of aerial navigation. They have
made application for patent on the device
which they think will overcome tbe ob
stacle Unit have heretofore resisted the
effcrts of inventors, and are at work on the
construction of an airship or flying ma.
chine embodying the principles they have
studied out.
' Flatly Denied.
Washisotos. Feb. 10. It is flatly de
nied at the White House that President
Cleveland, in company with Private See
tetary Thurber, will start ou a tour of the
world next month.
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THE LEGISLATURE.
lilt fiWffl II UillfT !1 11! ioni
'. tkm si as the seafatioaof W!nesdar. It
wri le so I'.i'i .1 uu oo oareaiiorjai ras.
In t:.c KMiase the foilowics three bdis
were ittrokiuoed :
i incorporating
- : t .
enerosssed to
third reading.
Several committee reports were read.
In the senate Friday U:e session open
ed with prayer by Rev. Webster of the
Baptist church.
By nnanimoos consent llarman intro
duced S. R. 23. resolving that the rer-
i diem of clerks should be per dav for
the chief cierks of engrossing, enrolliu?
judiciary committees, and $3 for ail
others. Referred to committee on ways
and means.
King moved to proceed with third
reading of senate billn. McClung op
posed owing to the house being unor
ganized. Harmon favored the resolution.
Driver opposed for lack of hone onrant
tstion, and mored to adjourn. King
Mated that he believed the passage of the
hills wou'd be legal. Patterson of Mar
ion opposed on the ground that after the
house ;s organized the senate can mere
than keep up with it. , -.
A number of hills were reported aver
sely upon aud the senate adjourned.
The tatuaiite la kaasas.
TorEiiA, Kau., Feb. 12. The Kansas
senate has, by a strict party vote, passed
tbe initiative and referemiuai resolution
submitting a proposition changing the con
stitution so ss to include that principle to
tlw vote cf the prople. The silver forces
voted solid iy for the resolution, and the
republicans against it.
Not Exactly Right is Hie way thous
ands of people feel, it is because thir blood
i poor. Hood's Sarsapariila, tbe Ote
I rue Blood PuriSer, wiil promptly set them
right.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetab't and
no not purge, pain or gr pe. All druggists.
tf alasjdiaa at Heat
. Foo out ot ecry five bottles ot iedi
cine sold in thj last five vears are ?. B
goods. TheS. II Headache and Livei
Cnre I use myself ss a pewiral physic
If you are suk and want to get well, the
quickest, cheut and safest method ia tc
buy the S B. remedies and use as directed
. ' B,Klcu IhTiggist, Duftir, Or.'' F01
sale by r osuiy & Mason at 50 cU per oot-
Karl's ( later Boot Tia
is a sure cure for headache and nerv hu
discuses No'hiog relieves so quick. y.
For s!e by Foahav & Mason.
Cares froap.
"My Ihree children are I1 subject tc
croup; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got
koi a half dozen bottle of S B Cough Cure.
It is a perfect remoly . God bless you for
it. Yours, etc-, J.H. Gozier, Grant
Pas, Or." For sale by Fo&bay & Muon at
0c per bottle.
We keep the only complete stok a
printer's stationary in the county. Smi -
ey the printer.
F4i
a.
Edisoa's Vltascope.
Edison's electric vitaacope will be seea
next Thursday evening at the Albany
opera house. As it has never been seen
in the northwest except in Portland, its
presentation in Albany promises to be
an event of scientific interest as well as a
pleasing source of entertainment to
young and old alike. Thevitascope con
sists in projecting the aunesoscopte pic
tares, life-like, upon a huge screen, after
the mannea of a magic lantern exhibi
tion, except that tbe figures are tinted in
their natural color and in actino, just as
taken from lite. There wili be Cissy
Fitzgerald in her famous akirt dance; a
knock out round in champion prize fight,
and a large number of ether views.
Popclar prices of 25 and 25 are to pre
vail. SUGAR CHEAK
Come and See.
3 Gradwohl informs the general pub
lic that he will sell for net cash 20 lbs
granulated sugar for $1.00. All other
merchandise, which is too numerous to
mention, at same rat for net eaah. I
1 invite the general public to come and
price my goods and satisfy yourself.
By the sack Extra C 4c, granulated
5c. Subject to the change of tie mar
ket. R. and G. Corsets and Kid Fitting
Corsets.
I have just received a full line ia bet,
make of these celebrated corsets and aia
prepared to givefxtra value cf 50c, 75c ana
tl in black and slate- Also keep better
grace and extra sine. The $1.00 corset
is worthy of srcial notice. Ask to see oar
50c 75c and $1.00 corset.
Sakcu. E. Yousa
Fins Cursmxo Orrca. Leslie's Week
ly 1 the oldest and best ot the illustrat
ed weeklies of the U. S. It is a BHsdsl
in its character, as everybody knows.
The regular price is $4 a year; bat you
can secure it and the Wbxklt Dkxocxai
for only $5.25, or it and the Daily by
mail for 5.
To CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH
druggists refund the in, mar if it fails to
cure. 25c
Ssirtd 1 our Bundla.
Care and intetliirence ia laundering
clothes ha bad it effect it is responaibw
for the success tt the Albany Steam Laua
dry. Send along your bundls to ths beat
taundry in the vallev, or let Merril D.
Phillip know and he will call for it.
If you sue not a patron of the Albany
Steam Iuudry tell the proprietor at oacc
to send for your bundle. Once a enstomet
always a costomer.
Instrumental Music
Mr- II. M. Backensto has located in
Albany where he will give instructions
in instrumental music. He teaches
violin, guitar, mandolin and a number
of orchestral ad brass instruments, Mr
backensto ia a musician of well-kBOn
ability in both practical and theoretical
music, and one of the tnoet successful
eachers in the state.
Money Loaned.
On improved farms- fii n,n..
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Pass, Oregon.
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any better eervi. Ton can pay less, bat
you want get as sood service. Sindee
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