The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 05, 1897, Image 4

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    1 SPRAINS fi St Jacobs Oil the foO. Useg
0 - - - -and-' it and prompUv feel the cure. That's 0
0 PAINS all. but that is something sure.
VVETHERFORD & WYATT
torneys at law. Will practice in a
ourr of the state. Special attention giv
ei to mutters in probate and to collections.
9 mcii In the Flinn block .
W. R. B1LYEU.
Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Collections made or all points. Loans
negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany
Orrt'on. .-
BUGXBUaS a SOftiERS
TTORNETa .A.T L-aVW,
All legal matters will receive prompt at
enb'on. Office, First National Bank
ciidin?, up stairs. "
OSTAHTE fc HACHLKM4N,
Attorneys at Law,
Albany, Oregon.
D
B. J. 1. HILL.,
byddsiudjunwi, OFFICK Corns
rry street. Albany .Orojron.
DR. C, U; CHAMBERLIN
EXOIXXOB OI"AT3
Treats tumors, strictures, facial biem-
tahra. neuralgia and other diseases, with
galvanic electricity. OiSce on Ferry St.,
near 3d street.
IsiST 3AT103AL BANK.
ON ALBANY, 0RS60S
P ssldeal .
los President .
shter
LFLINK
g,K,TOCNO
W. LANGDON
AC JO!TSTS K.BPT subject to sheet.
fimiTvipiiivae hi) t'?-r;hi tauter, sol-
K Vork Sn Francisco Chieao aod "la i
COLTjf!TIOKS A.0Son tatorabl tirms
HUOKW'
SSTonf a W Lsawsoa -
LEBiar, L. nor
. C. 8. Fuss. .
J
J- WHITS El
.:;ornsy at Uv, Albany, Or.
VISIT
To osir printery will convince any one that
we f re better eqnipped to handle their or
der - b.m any office iu the valley. Why
couldn't we be? We have improved ma
chinery, the best power, modern type faces,
bo'c'ers, fixtures, etc. Uw only line ef
print rs stationary in the county, and good
worVuiea. Our work is always eiecated
; rouiptiv and at legitimate prKes. If yon
t'on't have to trade it oat, or take printing
becae yen can't get cash, come to see us.
If our services are not satisfactory yon get
your mon?y back.
"SMILEY, the Printer.
Phnn5 9, Albany.
SENDERS' GOMPAWES
Always Pay. ,
o
No question a'nont full and prompt pay
ment i f lots- by fire on insurance placec
witu tbe leading agent of Albany, M. San
tera 'WsfiatHs Insures People For'
D m't al.ow yonrv If to be roped into the
various "Local Jlutuals" now being
pushed on ;o" as being "cheapest in
surance," when- jou insure you do aot
want to worry about getting voor money in
case of loes. 24 SENDERS
Insurance, Hay, Grain and Wool. -
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE.
4
rm-ti- DESICNS,
COPYRICHT8 fc
Anyone seTWTfBir B sketch and dcaolptlon but
qmckir ascertain, free, whether an Invention is
probably patentable. Coram unlestlrms strict!
confidential. Olden areccr furseeurina; patents
in America. "We bave a Washington office.
Patents token throuffc Jtann A Co. xaosrre
special notice in the
AMERICAN,
1U
beanMfnllT lllnst rated, largest etrcolstioa of
Mr scientific Journal. eekir. terms S3.00 ayear;
tlM six moutns. Specimen copies and xLAKB
Boo. OS Fatests sent tree. Address
MUNN & CO.,
381 Broad war. Pew Yan-k. ,
Fire Insurance
"'RE YOUR PROPERTY
with
sa2T ,"7"- IT TTiiTl?
e Old Hartford, the New York Un.
w titers Airencyor any one of the reli
able old line companies he represents. Note
taken and plenty of time given for payment
on farm insurance. All business will be
promptly attended to.
OFFICii ,IN P. 0. BLOCK
ALBANY. OR.
1L0QD PQISOU
r
I ; -V5 asr. Von can b treated at borne fo?
,'. v .-'.tie saiETjrioe under name euanuitr. li
" w pny railroad fare and hotel bills, and no
u wo fall to curj. ir yon hare taken mer-
i'ry. iodide potaHb, and still nave aches rod
r - " linoug rsrhea In mouth. Sore Throat,
I-iEii .vs. Copper Colored Kpott, tlcera on
r.y y jI'Jib boly.liuirorKvbrows fr.lUna;
nut, it !, thin Syphilitic IIUIDD FOISON Uiat
we srisa antec to care. We aoliritUieinostobsU
iito . sua cbitlleneo the world (or t
caw wis riisrsf t cure, tiii dbease bag always
bHllisid the nltill on the most eminent ph ysi
ciutiS, .50,00 capital behind our onoondi
tloial TOnujiy. Absoluteproofnaentsealedoa
T.p!U?iii.ju. Address OOK
tM1 ibMiu&'o Xaiuolc, 4;UIOAa(A TsXlV
J. M. RALSTON
tltlOKVAl.
2 Dniir East of Democrat Office.
Mom y to loan on farm security, all
will loans made on personal tecurity.
it; , county and school warrants bought.
Co' fctionR made on favorable terms.
Fire iwurance written in three of the
I irx t ;ompauies in the world, at lowest
rates. . '
Book Keeping
ught t v MA II,
sn KXCERT
ACCOUNTANT
Complete, Practical, Hxactly as Found in
Buaineri, My course of instruc ions tbor
ouyh'.y qurt'if v you to take charge cf and
kwp h tt of liooks . The highest reference
furn uli-ii For terms and full informa
tion ad.'rer., L. D. HUNTER
A 0 U W Temple, Portland, 0
COMPANION WANTED. One that
hax a farm or is uned to farm life pre
if red, an I of suitable age. I am 50 ytart
old, a uon nser of tobacc anl whiskey.
Some nivans. Address, J H., Box 626,
Albany Oregon.
' - " ' -t
Star Bakery
Corner Broadalbin and First ts
CONRAD MEYER PROPRIETOR
-Dealer in-
Canned Fruits,
Glassware,
Dried Fruits.
Tobacco,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Etc.
Canned Meat
Queensw&
VeetbJe
Cigars,
Spices,
Tea
Etc
everything that io tept in
Hood variety andgro
oery store. High
est pt'-oe paid
for
ALL KINDS OF PRODOCI
VBrv it- Si--
Are Your Teeth Sound?
Usually the teeth are what jadicioai
care or nnwise neglect has made them.
Teeth can't receive too much attention.
Want of care means premature decay
To preserve the teh keep them clean
and thus prevent accumulation on the
dental surface. Our powders are the
most effective and valuable preparations
ever offered. It gives the teeth a clear,
smooth, and beautiful appearance. We
also carry a full line of the best tooth
brushes in tbe market, along witn every
thing kept in first-class drag house
Physicians prescriptiona a specialty.
I. ACumming.
VIEREOKS
SHA.V.NG AND HAIR CUT
TING PARLORS.
EliBQUmiES f OS
Dtf Whites JSeiv' Ifai
CfrtfOlvetf.
x hMirl nf hair or no iaar. Cures all
diseases of the scalp. Address Box 421
for Free Treatise on tne beat p.
Razors Honed and Set and Pat in ord
er on Short Notice
ALBnHY ORCHESTRA
J M BiCKEISTO. Ccnluctcr
BSlTI8TPE00IIgr
INSTRUMENTATION
I Vio., II VSo., Clar., Cor., Trom
Bass and.Drums
Ie)ei t,oie of nc-v?fqsic
Mosie Furnished For -
fWarfi Partim. Rprpntinns and Enter.
tainments at reasonable rates.
Correspondence solicitea regarding en
gagemebi out of town
Address Bert Westrrook, Bosiness llan
sger, Revere House, Albany, Oregon
ALBANY TRADING GO
GROCERIES and
FEED OF ALL KINDS
Cheat seed for sale or trade Free de
livery. Telephone So. 61
R. N. n orris, Mgr
Corner 2nd and Main Sts.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale & Retail '
DRUGGISTS AID BOOmiLlES
ALBANY. OREGON.
Pare Drags and the finest and Largest
btock ot btationary and iiooks
in the Market.
M LDDWIG,
Opposite PostofflCB.
PLUMBING and tinning
at bottom prices.
Prof. A. STARK
FKCS
Of Will & Stark.
Optical Specialist
Graduate of the Chicago Opthalmit
College.
I am prepared to examine scientifically
ind accurately, by the latest and improve
methods of modern science, any who de
sire to have their eyes tested.
Cnsick Block Albany. Oreooh.
HELA B. GILBERT.
. - J Teacher ol Piano & Organ
(Mason System of Technic)
Careful Instruction of Children a Spe
alty. Terms moderate.
Washington St. south of TJ. P. church.
CB2
v -- mm. Dr Adams
f " ' , rj' . ':;.": Cueick Block
ahc Jlcmortat.
Joe Simon is a stayer
The farmers are following the plow and
running the seeders at luil speed-
While tbe Mississippi
Oregon it is very serene ;
has certainly bad its day.
is raging, in
but Webfoot
Mr, Hanna, the greatest egotist of the
present century, got there with both
feet, to use Chicago expression.
No such legislature ever before con
vened in the history ot the world as tbe
recent one. May it never bave a coun-
terport,
A duel between Eer Driver and Edi
tor Hofer would be a pleasing diversion,
whatever the weapens, from tongues to
cannons.
J. M. Hippie, a brother of fuhn
Mitchell, has sent 50 cents for
Weekly Oresocian several months.
Tr
the!
He
pat his feet in it in a decided mauner.
General Lee can't be blamed for get
ting disgusUd and wanting to give up
the Cuban mission. Tbe coarse ot the
govercment has been a very week one.
An Albany man declares that the only
party that will not be accused ot dere
liction in duty in reference to the recent
legislature is the prohibition party.
The next election will be fought oat on
the records of the recent state legislature.
It will take a genius to make beads or
tails of it. Being a small minority the
democratic members cad be blamed with
little if any of the proceedings.
A Kansas boy smokrd 1200 boxes ol
cigarettes, sayed the pictures, sent theni
back to the manufacturers and asked
what he would get for them, tie receiv
ed this reply : "Smoke 1200 mora and
we will send yon a coffin."
Tbe Benson house per diem allows
Soniers (123, no mileage being claimed;
E. R. Lake also claimed no mileage.
Smith and Munkers are not named even
tor tbe five days they served ; bnt Lee
and Bilyeu who never recognised the
Benson bouse or answered to roll call in
it were allowed per diem and mileage.
All of which ia entirely immaterial, as
tbe bills will probably never be paid.
Tbe cause of tbe indefinite adjourn
ment of the joint convention ia now
easily understood from the following
from the Journal: "McKinley Mitchell
told tbe joint convention when his asms
ras cailed that be would not again sit
iu tbe joint convention unless 46 mem
bers were present. It sent a cold cLill
down tbe back of tbe whole doable ramp
from which it has never recovered. Mr.
Mitchell of Oervaie was as good as his
word and today did not sit with them.
Be has some regard for law and the
constitution.
Tbe Prineville Review says: Hon. G.
W. Barnes, of Prineville, who has been
in Salem the past six weeks, came np
from below Saturday night, and left this
morning on the stage for bis borne. Mr.
Barces had been presenting the claims
of Eastern Oregon stock raisers for tbe
opening of the Cascade reeerve. With
others interested in tbe same measure,
he aecared the signatures of m'A tbe
representatives and all bat two senators
to a petition praying congress to throw
the reserve open to tbe bearding of stock
thereon. This Mr. Barnes tbinks, will
be full as effectual as a memorial from
the legislature would 1 ave been.
A Chiiwood man thinks be has solved
tbe gopher problem. Gophers threw np
their little hillocks in bis Cbitwood door
yard, and tbe man sat and evolved. A
six inch bit of fuse with one end buried
in a bit of paper shaped tike and as long
as a candle two inches in length, is tbe
implement of destruction that is to go
for the gophers. Ins:de tbe paper there
is gun powder mixed with other chemic
als tbat wden exploded produce carbonic
acid km. Carbonic gas kilts everything
will kill a man if he b shnt np to a
room with it, and it will kill gophers.
To operate tbe exterminator, the rase is
lighted and tbe package ia inserted in
the gopher bole. The openiog to tbe
andersroand passage i filled quickly
with dirt, and then the powder explodes.
Tbe carbonic acM ga io great quantities
is formed, and the gopher inhales it and
promptly dies. It is drciared to be eer
tain death by tbe inventor wbo is in
town introducing hie Tacbioe. Times.
What Bean Soup Will Do.
Are yon morbid, hypochondriac, look
ing at tbe world through jaundiced
spectacles? Does it seem to yon that
everything, including yourself, is going
wrong, that pigmies rale the earth, while
giants groan in chains? Does the sky
seem covered with clouds, and tbe sun
appear to be a mourner standing by its
own grave? Do tbe birds all sing dirKes
and the flowers smell of graveyard
mould? lathe psalm of life snog to a
funeral march and tbe stars mere lan
terns Lang by deep vaults, corpse-laden
and offensive?
You don't need medicine; throw it to
the dogs, ii tbey are foolish enough to
be deceived thereby. Give your pbysi
cian his walking papers and a note for
n!s dues, and try a course of old-fashioned
bean sonp. In a very few days a
change will come over the spirit of your
dream, and you will be a new person,
both physically and mentally. A mar
velous, a stupendous change will be
rougbt; and you will imagine that yon
are moving in an entirely di tie rent
sphere from the one in which you groan
ed and lamented a little while ago.
You will be an optimist of the thirty-
third degree, and you will repeat with
Alexander Smith "This world is very
lovely 1 O my God, I thank thee tbat I
live 1' Your eyes will gaz9 unflinching
ly upon tbe iuture, no matter in wbat
shape it may present itself. The sky
will be a shining canopy of pure delight,
and the night will be radiant with in
numerable stars. The melody of the
birds will seem to echo from tbe npper
spheres, and the perfume of the flowers
typify the fragrance o tbe celestial gar
dens you expect sometime to see.
Do you have tbat tired feeling? That
lassitude that forbids all physical exer
tion and makes you wish to spend most
of tbe time in rest, either awake or
asleep? Cast aside your hot biscuits and
gravy, and pork chops and tea and cof
fee, and try the glorious, wonder-working
old-Iashioned bean soup. Soon the
light will return to your eye; the elastic
ity to your footsteps ; the strength to
muscle and nerve, and yon will really
feel like extending a challenge to the
winner in the forthcoming scrap be
tween Corbett aud Fitzsimmons. Jack
sonville ITla. Times-Union .
fir tl.t. Ictfet drtifis, Dawson's.
Scientific
Eagles do not have different mates
every reasen as do birds generally; they
pair for life, and sometimes occupy the
same nest tor many years .
Most British geologists are now pre
pared to admit that the earth has pasd
through several glacial periods, instead
of only one, as is commonly supposed.
In the mountains of 8weded, Norway
and Lapland all vegetation would be
destroyed by the Norway rats were it
not tor the white f "xes, that make spec
ial game ot the rodents.
Birds differ very much In the heights
to which tbey commonly ascend. Tbe
condor, largest of vultures and of all
flying birds, has been observed soartng
over 29,000 feet, or about five miles and
a half, above the le7el of tbe sea.
The m isle toe is a true parasite, for
merly never growing save on the
branches of oaks in moist situations. Ot
late years it is extensively raised in
greenhouses, the crashed seels being
placed upon slabs ot bark in situations
as nearly as possible approximating its
original habitat.
George Isaac, a German scientist, and
three assistants were blown to atoms by
an explosion of acetylene gas, on Dec.
12. It is said tbat he believed be bad
discovered a non-explosive variety ot
acetylene, and tbat Emperor William
had been attracted by his experiments
with the manufacture of the gas, and
was soon to visit his laboratory.
The forest department In India is now
paying its way handsomely and more,
tne profits having been going np steadily
s'.nce 1875. While for tbe five years
ending with that tbey stood at eleven
lakhs, the profits for tbe five years end
ing in 1895 were fifty three lakbs, or just
short of five times as mocb.
That not only animals bat plants also
will have some ot their juices or liquids
freeze in the winter time is wall known.
Twigs will snap easily when tbe ther
mometer is below sero because of being
froien, and ice crystals can be readily
discerned by tbe microscope. But tbe
Question, asks Meeban's Monthly, is do
tbey f reeie solid ? The contention is that
the active living cells cannot do this,
and still live.
One ot the most wonderful things
about eagles is their power of vision.
Their eves are mqch better and
stronger than ours, and th-y bear not
only to look upon tbe son, bat they can
see mnch more distinctly than we can.
Even baby eagles can see tbeir parents
at immense distances coming to feed
tbem, as tbey plainly rhow by their
cries, before a homan eye can possibly
make tbem out in tbe clearest light.
Curious Facts.
Of fifty-six cases of typhoid fever,
about one-third were said to be traceable
to tbe eating of raw shell-fish .
In Arrsn, where ibe maidenhair terns
grow plentifully, some of the inhabi
tants dm it as a substitute for tea.
Returns show that sixteen persons in
a t Loo sand who are confined in Junatic
asylums have been made insane by love
affairs.
A French savant says that many per
fumes aid health by destroying disease
microbes. Thyme, lemon, mint, laven
der, eucalyp'.as and other scents prove
very useful.
Tbe most costly tomb in existence is
said to be tbat which was erected to the
memory of Mohammed. The diamonds
and rabies used in tbe decorations are
worth X2.000.0M.
Toothpicks ot orangewood are whittled
by the peasants of Spain and Portugal.
Tbey are brought toonr shore io large
numbers by the steamship officers. Tbey
are strong and flexible, and instead of
breaking tear, so tbat there is no danger
of tbe end suddenly snapping and re
maining between the teeth a character
istie of tbe old soft wood toothpicks
The present area of New York, inelud -ing
the recently annexed territory of
West Chester, East Chester and PelSam,
ia 8&S5 square miles. The area of
Greater London (Metropolitan Police
District) is 6SS 31 square miles ; Paris, a
little over 30 square miles; Chicago.
1S0.H square miles; Philadelphia, 129 33
square miles. The Greater New York
will contain 359.75 square miles.
High civilization does not seem to
favor extreme length of life. A German
statistician finds tbat the German em
pire h.s but reventy-eigbt subjects over
one bnndred years of sge; France, 213;
England, 10; Irelaod, 578; two! land,
46; Denmark, 2; Belgium, 5; Sweden, 10'
Norway,23; Seitseriad, 0; Kpain, 410;
Servia, 575; Roumaoia, 1084; Bulgaria,
SS83. The last named country has a
centenarian for every thousand inhabi
tants. Tbe oldest man in tbe world ia
beiieied to be Bruno Cotriai, a negro of
Rio Janeiro, wboeeageia 150. A Mos
cow cabman is in bis 104th year, and
Servia, in .ISM, bad three inhabitants
between 135 and 140, with eighteen be
tween 125 and 135.
In narrating "When Lincoln was First
Inaugurated," in tbe March Ladies
Homo Journal. Stephen Fiake writes in
terestingly ot tbe memorable journey
from bprlngfield, Illinois, to the Nation
al Capital, and tells of Mrs L'ncoin's
efforts to bave ber husband look pre
sentable wben receiving a delegation
tbat was to greet tbem noon reaching
New York City.
''The train stopped," writes Mr Fiske,
"and through the windows immense
crowds could be seen ; the cheering
drowned tbe blowing off steam of tbe lo
comotive. Tben Mrs Lincoln opened
her hand bag and said :
" 'Abraham, I must fix you op a bit
for these city folks .'
"Mr Lincoln gently lifted ber upon the
seat before him; she parted, combed and
brushed bis hair and arranged his black
necktie.
" 'Do I look nica now, mother?, be
affectionately asked.
"'Weil, yon'ildo, Abraham, replied
Mrs Lincoln critically. So he kissed
her and lifted her down from the seat,
and turned to meet Mayor Wood, court
ly and suave, aod to have bis hand
shaken by the other New York officials.''
Tbe financial success or a paid enter
tainment depends in a measure upon its
being judiciously advertised . The news
psper is the medium (or tbat purpose,
ft U not only a iewsgiver, but it is an
advertiser, sad its columns are its stock
in trade, hence it is entitled to reasona
ble pay tor tbe work as much as the mer
chant is for tbe goods be sells. The
complimentary tickets a paper gets are
newspaper courtesies for tbe pleasant
things said afterwards and are not pay
for tbe advertising. That Is a reasonable
rlaln, proposition that makes clear the
situation in all newspaper offices run in
a business way. The Democrat charges
for advertising, like otter papers, and
this includes tbat of any business or
affair conducted for money making. The
Dkmocrat Is always glad to notice snd
help advertise all social, religious and
other entertainments, meetings, &c, that
are not money making affaiis, free, and
will always consider it a favor., whsn
notices are handed in.
SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS
- Another week pieseuts a worse min
ors at Salem than ever. Two houses
and a joint convention have adjourned
sine die, two houses have not adjourned,
and yet there are only two houses in all.
Tbe bouse tbat recently Insisted on an
organization now insists tbat there shall
not bo one, and the one that insisted
that there should not be one, now is
working for an organization. In the sen
ate an adjournment was voted, ami part
of the senate did adjourn ; but tl e presi
dent insists that it was out ol order and
with twelve or thirteen followers is meet
ing any way. If tbat ia not confusion
worse confounded then we do not know
anything about chaos.
The slush is deepening in Carson.
Nevada. You ran almost hear the
splash in Albany.
Newspsper snterprise continues to be
in the wind. Tbe Examiner and Journal
hired tbe prize fighters and referee ex
clusively to i e port the big contest. Now
comes the World with John L fin'.livan
in tbe field as its special reporter, and
be will be at tbe contest; also one or to
other celebrities. What the other big
papers will do for talent to equal these
arrays of brains, is an enigma.
The Cuban situation is jnt about as
bad as ever, without much prospect of
mending. Tbe United States continues
to allow Spain to shove its fist around
under Uncle Sam's nose.
It ie an Interesting la;t to contemplate,
now that tbe Benson house it Wt. ibat
Mr Benson never had enough confidence
In the structure to appoint a commi'tee,
a fact that te-is its own story.
Dorlig the week it was' ratnrel (hat
a crowd ot If gtslators whn wen' Vi Ro-e
burg had gone on toCarso . headed y
Senator Driver and Representative
Soniers. Evidently a joke, hut our is
prepared to believe most any thing iheee
days, and they do say tbat in early day
the Senator from Lane was some hat
on tbe muscle himself.
Who is tbe happiest man in town this
Saturday evening. Doa't all bold np
your hands. It is tbe man who has
dons the most good without telliog every
body about it, aod we don't know hi
name.
Things often depend upon wboee toes
are pinched.
The Carnival ot tbe Go!Jcn Gate
Editob Democrat:
During tbe week commencing My 3,
1S97, it is propose J to h j! 1 in San Fran
cisco a gathering ot tbe people of tbe
Pacific Cjast, and such stranger as an
attractive program may invite from else
where. A series of events typical of tbe
financial, agricultural, mining an-1 man
nfacturisg resources ot California, com
bioed ia a number of rnacoiticent pag
eants, is contemplated, which will vivid
ly portray, by mean of pared and
other features, these idea.
In order to carry oat tbee pUos, early
ia the present year tbe execo'.ive com
mittee of the carnival of tbe Golden Gsta
was formed. It was originally intended
to bold tbe carnival during the month of
October, but the mercantile community
brought each a pressor to bear upon
tbe committee that it was deemed ad
visable to postpone tbe aUsir urtil
Spring. Tbe interim ba been filled 10
with actioe preparation to arraosiog tbe
nuaaereue details of the onain.
Tbe nrogram as outlined by ibe com
mittee wilt be divided into eix data sod
nights. Tbe opening feator ill he the
reception of tbe King and Q i-eo of Car
nival with tbeir retinue, ny a o'-v-etioo.
which will exceed in nuip 6uc and
numbers anything ever seen I'-er- A
'
-. ,.r n-
public coronation will take a
bly an an Ness Avenue, sh.rr ih
mnltitade wiirbesble tos it fr-.m seats
provided by the committee. Tbe second
day will be known a California da. I?
is expected on tbst day I ha- -v-ry nr
ganixed body in ban Krn i-ri r -Oi
mercia! and manufacturing ,
will be rer.rentd by t.
The third 'ay be der el :
and aquatic displays. Assu .e
b devoted Io school chihir
will role the town. Tbe Cf '
dys will eunuia temtores .
not as yet been fully e'abo;.. j.
One of the features of the t
those days a ill be a eerie ut
laminations of the city.
from the Water Front, ai.d n
the Ocean Bach with, pvr.-.
blazing bon-fi re on the U'"-.-. p.
ing a scene ot surpassing su.en
t e
1.
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lib
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f :
i..c-
and
grandeur.
The following from the Si-sur R
view is about Homer Davenport: "I
intended ne-er to tell this, tint I will
Wben I was in St, Louis, getting tuy
first impression ot Mark Haona, I was
seated in a corner of the room- I sup
pose he took me tor a bashful delegate
An old colored gnntlexian emer-d the
room aod approaching the manager of
Major McKlniey's campaign, said :
"Is dis Mistab llaoner?" "
"Yes, sir," the great man replied.
"I'se D icUh Browo Lom Q-wy." the
other explained by way of introduction.
"Ob, yes," the millionaire politician
said: "we bave corresponded. But tow
did yon know me?"
"I k no wed yoa by yer picters," was
the explanation.
"I hope not thoea in the New Yoik
Journal," Mr. ilaona smilingly suggest
ed.
'Yes, sah, by dent ones- Ley don't
looks bit like vou, Mitli Banner, but
I knowed yer in a minait by Vui, some
bow."
Mr Mitchell could have served Oregon
better by remaining in Washington and
helping to attend to tbe interest of Ya
quina. He might do tbat much to spite
the Oregonlan and Portland, always in
imxal to the interests of Yaquina.
The average man takes five and a half
pounds of food and drink each day,
amounting to one ton ot solid and liquid
nourishment annually. In seventy yesrs
be eats aud drinks one thousand times
bis own weight.
The lethargy of the U. S. government
In reference to Cuba is very aggravating,
in tact raises oos's Ire.
A lot of fool newspaper men hang
around Canton. The big eastern papers
must pick out their poorest material to
attend to the Canton wrrk.
A Change in Sugar.
- Alb ry, Jan. 20th, 1897.
J. Gradwohl informs tbe general public
that he will seil 19 Iha dry granulated sugar
for fl or 9 lbs for 50c, in oruer to give all
reople the benefit to get cheap sugar.
Come one, come all, and take advantage of
tbe low price before the market changes.
Musings.
Tbe future of tbe seamstress is secure
in the survival of the fittest.
It is natural tbat when some people
rise in the world tiny get giddy.
The new year's new leal looks as
though it had served 30 days.
The men who hang about a saloon, oc
casionally bang np the bartender.
The obituary of tbe deceased husband
ia the widow's recommendation for ex
cellent taste.
Wben a young man begins his long
Stsyings it may be sure ttia bis short
comings are forgiven.
Peace of mind cannot be disturbed
without breaking the piece, however in
significant the fracture.
Wben a man gets so besotted that he
thinks a drink would save his life, it is
then we I Io consider lb worth ot the
drink
Couple the things you mtiit remember
with the gossip that is given jou to say
nothing about, and memory will be
yours.
A compliment is an opinion, so Is a
derogatory remark. And A the first isn't
the latter surely im't worth a profape
adjective.
"De worm may hah turned,'' said
Uncle Eben, "hot I dnub' ver' much if
he would bey done so, wus he connected
wif a gnods'nn."
After years of msrned life, it then
dawns on the pair iha the hoi.eymoon
was nothing 03; a peri -I i -ii-p-rnled
mentality and milit wedL n p events.
Adams Freeman
The C'relaa W ir,
Cakdia. Crete, Feb 20 -'he Turks,
tuviog been ruroibbed ar-os by the gov
ernor, made sortie fur the purpose .t oc-
copying strategic point, auund t'aniiia.
They stltrke-l nd
nflic'ed a evere !
on tbe Christians.
The coiumnders o
theeeascls ancbofed in tbe hxrbor i-ro-
tested to tbe governor ag-inrf wbat they
claimed was a violation ot tbe armistice.
List of Patents.
Granted to Pacific States inrentor
this week. Reported by C. A. hnow A;
Co., solicitors of American and Foreia
patents, opp. U. S. Patent otlice, Waou
ington. D. C.
ti Black. Pasadena. Cal.. fmU-iar:
F Bossong, Ellenabnrz. U ash., iwine-
holder; W Brown, Portland, Ore,, fruit- j in the crowded galleries, and such dramat
grader ; O A Chritensen,Ore?own, Ori- ic personal exchanges between tbe conpic
sluice-bcx ; D S McCotium, Kens, Oreg., nous 6gures of tbe senate as to make tbe
animal-trap: O E MeKeag. Los Angeles, j day ooeot tbe raot memorable in the au
Ual., coffee roaster; i Ncrdwall, Seattle, j aals of the upper brao'.b of coocrre. Cuba
Wash., rowing mechanism; If Sand-'was the theme, and it seemed to siii ail
bam, Spokane, Wash., producing molds the pent-op emotions of months, it brought
for peperniakirg machines; J U Tabor, about the corn plete displacement of appro
Loa Angeles, thill-coupling; . Welsh,
Los Angeles, Cat , fruit-eUcer.
ToCoTTAtis Gkov. The material of
the defunct r-tartan Times is to be used
on a paper at Cottage Grove, wbe.e it
was shipped this week. 3ecraliy tbe
newspaper at that place suspended by
tne death otus editor. Horace Mann, ! 54 ltcbeil. Palm. Hope and Price arrived
wbo edited the Times up to tbe day of m Roseborg tbis afternoon, and were met
iu suspension here will p with the j by Major Masters and a dekgaiion of cui
plant to Cottage Grove and take charge Uu In tbe evening tbe courthouse was
of the enterprise. Mr. Mann and his eU filled bv those snxioo to bear an ex
Wt I W,te Mt TeKertUT lot ibtt P'-a. ) planation why tbe lsnh iegidalan failed
Mail. ' to organize.
.
100 Reward! IOO.
Tbe readers of this paper will be p'eased j
10 learn max mere 1 at itMtl .ne dreaded
disease that sciebce has teen able to care
ia all IU stage-, and that is Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Curs is the on'y positive
cure known to. the meoica'i "fraternity.
Catarrh being a owstitu utsJ dueae. re
quires a coG.stitviiiUciir-u:. Haifa
Catarrh Core i ioternaiir, acting
directly upon tbe blood and mucous ur
face ot tie ytem. tlsereby d-troving tLe
foundation of tbe dioea-e. and giving tbe
p.Uet.t strength by bui!dm up tbe 00a-
tuiuuun and amixttng nature in doing tU
wore. 1 oe propne or have to ma- h tsisfc
in its coratit power. tht tbey uS-v One
Utrdred I oltar f any csm tiut ti fails
ta cure, head for list .i U-tur'-ciai.
Add eas, r'.J. IUE.V;V Co., Toledo, O.
S-id by f uggifsts, 75c
Hall's Family Ptils are tbe bet
Instrumental Music.
Mr. II. M. Backeneto has located in
Albany where be will give instructions
in instrumental cunsic He teaches
violin, guitar, mandolin and a number
j of orchestral aJ brass instruments. Mr
l;4cken!o b a musician of weii-kooan
ability in both practicai and theoretical
in owe. and one of the most succeaefui
eacbers in tbe stale
Send our Iiundlc,
Care aod intrlligeooe ta iwin.lrrirf
-tothes has tad IU eSi it m resv--nsibie
tor the aocewwi f tbe Alhu am Lano
drv. NnJ along tour Min.l to ins best
, Utindrj in (tiet tale, .r e Meml D.
j I'ulhps know and lie t 1 tail I it
; If yon a-e a-4 a patron the Albany
1 - . am Laantlry etl th- r i4ietne at OBCC
i s-tid f it vur bjod.e oc cnttomei
ays a castnmev
K. and (i.
tirscis ail
Corset.
Kid Fitting
1 haw just received a faii line in belt:
mike, of the- celebrated rorets and am
.-rerured to give'xlr l;ie tf 10c, 7.Vaud
1 io 1 lack and c'ate Also keep better
t- es aod extra site. The $1.00 corset
i. w r'.hy of special nvti.e. Ask to see our
oic . 5c and fl .t0 corseU.
.saii-kuK. You so
KNOCKINt;
A f YOUR DOOh .
Svnd in your order aod we will call
yocr door f.r jour laundry and deliver it
without extra charge. Give u a trial, we
will guarantee you will ! satiefied. Fine
hnish to stress shirts Lace curtain re
neweo Free nieodicg dt-pHftment for
bundle work. City Iwtt'SURT,
Opp StChas Uotel.
&arl' riavrr Keel Yea
a sure cure for headache and nervon
c acases No blng relieves so qnickiy.
or sale by Pohav & Mason.
Oat'ataadlas at Meat
Focr out of every fire bottles ot medi
cine sold in th) last five years are S. B.
good. Tbe S B Headache snd Live
Cure 1 use myself as a general physic.
If you are sick and want to get well, the
quickest, cheapest and safest method is tc
buy the S U. remedies and use as directed
C P. Bslc-s, Druggist, Dufur, Or " Fw
wil by Foshiy A Mason at 50 ct per bot
e. We handle tne am out Vhilini nanera
-f and print them up for you at the same
price you pay for inferior grades. Smiley
r t.i."
You can pay more, out you won'r get
any better service. You can pay less, but
vou won't get as good service. Smiley
the printer.
Uae Dawfton& furniture polbth.
MARRIED.
UAUR PRICE.-On Tbursday.Feb. 25.
1897, at the Congregational parsonage,
by Rev. D. V. Poling, Mr. Louis Harr,
ol the Albany brewery, and Miss Ber
tha Price.
They have the best wishes ot many
friends.
Liver SB is
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sour stomach. Indigestion are promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work
easily and thoroughly.
Best after dinner pills..
35 cents. All druggists.
Pills
Prepared by C I. Hood tt Co., Lowell, Mass.
Tbe only PIU to take with Hood' Banaparttla,
rd OOdi S
TELEGRAPIIIC
Tbree Leaeso-ae Hea.
Washington, Feb. 26 The lat six
days t t tbe session are suspension days.
All the ordinary rules are suspended, and
bills can be passed and resolutions adopt
ed by a two-thirds vote of toe house. To-
. day was tbe first of these six days, and the
hcuae celebrated it by passing the senate
international monetary conference bill.
D -spite the seeming divergence of views
on tne money question, tbe bill was passed,
after a lively debate of two hours, by a Vote
of 279 to 3. Those voting no were Henry,
republican, of Connecticut ; Johnson, repub
lican, of Indiana, and Qaigg, republican,
of New York.
The Times.
New Yobk, Feb. 26. R G Dun & Co.'s
weenly review of trade tomorrow will say:
tienuine improvement in business does
not come, like tbe breaking of a great
dam, with a rush. The growth for some
weeks has been encouraging, because in
nearly all lines it has been gradual and
moderate. I ho rupture of tbe steel nui
and other combinations in the iron busi
ness has brought out a vast quantity of
iraun wnicn nas been held back.
Ret Beaches It.
Ealem, Or., Feb. 26. Governor Lord
was aKei today wbetner be would call a
special session of tbe legislature, in tbe
event of tbe failure of the house to secure
an organization . ue said:
"lour inquiry touches a point that I
have not reached in my calculations. 1
bave been anxious that tne legislature
snouid enact an organizsuno, and proceed
to matters of legislation, and I bave been
ready, when otbciaily notified, toco-oper
ate with tbe legislature in giving the peo
ple remedial legislation.
rr-feaM- Blcataraat,
Jacksoxvillk, Fla., Feb. 28. The
dynamite cruiser Vemiviun, now at thi
pott, has been ordered to leave a once and
join tbe Marblebead, which left tbe month
of the St John", river Tuesday and is now
at Key Wert.
A d'pa'ch from Washington received by
) Captain i'tltsbury, of the Vesuvius, said
tbat a superior naval officer would arrive
j in the city today, when tbe veael will pro -
i soutn with him.
I.......7 eMe4.
1
ATns3. feb. so. At a secret meeting
I of th . government deputies, jost held, it
j w-, unanimously decided that (ireece will
, . pnrt ny go eminent favoring a f or
; ward policy ia Crete.
It eta Was ifce ttiat.
WAuisoioi'. Feb. 25. Tbe senate was
. storm swept today by such pa$umte de.
bate, such extracrdinary democstrauons
pnaiton bills, threatening tbeir Luiore,
and tbe adranrement of the Cuban ques
tion to tbe very front of senate boainesa.
Why Yhey faUeal rxaaLar-
Rosebcrg, Or . Feb. 25. Senator
j Driver. Reed. Harmon and Gowaa and
i Representatives Benton. Cns-f Jd,Soar,
1 . - r-i t. : i
j Tjere were speeches by nearly all of tbe
meiuber present, wboexpssaned at some
! Wogtb their ccum.
Saaswlflr rarstaaesl.
Wasbixotos. Feb- 23 Sen or d Loo,
tbe Epamsh minuter, tonight rewired a
cablegraa (rim tbe Date of Ternan stat
rng that tee qea has cumed tbe pardon of
Julin Sangaiiiy.
it is staled at tbe legation that this ac
tion was agreed open al a cabinet Electing
some davs ago.
Six. Set Krs4ae4.
WASnitoros, Feb. 25 This afternoon
. . . . 1 1 : 1 . . . .
j axnzjry A&uruex sua 1 reiur-ni VJneiua
b,4 received the
General Lee, nor had he been sdvised of
any such re-iv-naiku
Sector Hate received at the ca;ttot a
le'mm fram Secretary Oinej. which says
ie ezK. t: at t.n-ui-.et.er,j Lee nertr
aked for bit pas-ports, never atked for
warships, aod that tbe whole story a to
his tendering his resignation i a fake.
srverrwa nils starc'ara.
SaATTLK. Wh-, Feb. 25 Bursr?r
I seeea to have taken rwtaeagioa of this city.
rot esca mget during tne last week at least
one or two places ot ba.ine bare been
eoteted and bargiarized . Last night there
were two barglane. Ibe Jery ssore of
S lenuneh3Hpn, Firtt atenoe &ai Wash
ingtou street, was looted, and tbe PctSc
Tailoring Com pacy' 1 tore, oa Third ave
nue, was also entered
a LV.r. c rat Keeestltoa.
New Havks. Feb. 2". If W J Ptao
cbensbed any kard f-eSi:t toward New
Daren oing to the incident which marked
bis visit here but IVober. while campaiva
ing. titey will iuCkX assaml y be forgot tea
after tonibc 1 be reception accorded to
Mr 1'rTsn was bm! hearty, and. when he
appeared en tee taitt of the llrp-Tn tbe
ater to deiirer his lecture 00 "BimetaltMn."
be faced a representative audience tbat
pructicauiy n led tbe theater, lie wt sc-
coried frequent applaue du;ng bis re
mark. The lecture lasted tw uoors
A Sew arkiease
WABlWiTON. Feb. 24. Senator Butler,
from the committee 00 lostutbces and poat
rads Uxlay made a minority report, pro
pping a subf'itute f ot the Loud second
class mail-T bill. Tbe substitute provides
for the pun hje of railrv-sd cars for trans
portation 01 mail, declaring it to be the
policy cf the United States to carry mail
in car Mending to the government, and
pay the railroads mileage rates for hauling
them. Senator Butler says in his report
that to make tbe changes provided for in
tbe Loud biil would be to leap into tbe
dark.
rrtatrr kaarked !.
Facramesto. Ca!., Feb. 21. The pre.
men employed in the suite printing office
quit work this morning and refuse to go
back. They say they have received no
wages for six weeks and tbey see no pros
pect nf getting any. The state printer h-u
accordingly closed down tbe entire plant,
and the legislature will be unable to trans
act any business until the pressmen and
printers go back to work. The real cause
of the trouble is tbe veto of Governor Budd
of a bitl appropriating $75,000 for the use
01 me state printing omce.
The Irat !.
Oirsnos- Crrv. Feb. 24 .Tbe first of the
fedetai office in this county to become ripe
. 1 - . - ,1: - 1 .
i"r uie new n-puuucaa Huminisuution IS
the register ot the land otbje. Colonel
Robert A .Miller's four-vetrs, term ending
on the 6th of next August. He was th
first register of this land otlice to be ap-
poictea iroci outside tne district. Among
those more or uss actively in pursuit of in
dorsements for the otlice register are: Ks-
tieceircr jotin t nisbury, and exuut
litasurer M L Moore, of this citv: Charles
Holman, of Meadowbrook. in this countv
Senator J W Maxwell, ot Tillamook coun
ty ; and a number ot others.
ryaa Basqarlrd.
Washington. Feb. 24. The banaiiAt
whth brought W J Bryan to Washington
was cvren tonigbt by John tl Mcbean. al
his residence, on I street. Tbe affair was
entirely of a non-political character, and
was the occasion of bringing together manv
ot Air uryan s oiu irienus ana acquaint
ances. Before tho banquet there was a
general rty-eption in which tbe truest of
honor was introduced to those wbo attend
ed.
What th rwers Did.
London, Feb. 24. A dispatch to the
Times from Vienna says :
Tbe powers have agreed to give Crete
extensive autonomy, i bey will insist tbat
tha Turk-nth tmons and admitiintriitinn
withdrawn as quickly aa possible, while
Greece will be required to evacuate the
island and withdraw her ships. II she re
fuses, Piraeus will be blockaded.
The Baah far Alaska.
roRTTowNSBND. Feb. 24. With the
sailing of the steamer Al Ki today, the
tush to Alaska for this yi r began. She
carried 120 first clars and 55 steerage pas
sengers. All of the steerage and 100 of the
first cIahs passengers are bound for the
Yokoo country. A dozen voung women
are go ng to Circle City. The steamer was
loaded to the guard with general freight
and mining machinery. .
' "Nv
1 WVfl
,ZPT with a bbi R. Blackwell'e Genome tw J
Durham Is Id a class by Itself. Too whi una
counon Inside astcfa two ounce bag, and two
pons inside eacb foar none bag ot
Blackwell's
Oenuina Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Hu7 a bs tr of th t eetebrt1 toheeo
w txich Kivc at 1 ixlof wUaWM8 premeui -voa now vu uj
MJm.W
MISFITS.
Attorney-General Idlemsn says tbe
rulings of Mr. Simon are in accordance
with tbe constitution.
It is pretty certain tbat no one can
ever accuse Governor Lord of interfering
wuti tbe late lamented legisjiture.
A Baker City girl with two suitors,
named Mann and Moors, very properly
dec iced to be a Mann. Condon Globe.
A man ia reported so economical tbat
J h took this year to die in, wben every-
' thing is down ani it will be easier to
draw bis last breath.
it is said to be tbe parpoae of th e
Davis and S mon bouses to proceed with
.
bufinee it a quorum can be secured,
quorum
Tk. .;,.- . v. ;,-.,;
.
I , JH-Lat 'js--
If -.V&-;eWj V.V JiV .'?V e"4 ' - .as.
jwiiiaiso taxeau xinos 01 prod nee in
Wbeat is several cenU a bnshel more; trade. With appreciation for a tornter
in Albany than in balem. W beat ia one J liberal natronage be hopes to merit a
thing that has not been held np in Sa- continuation with many new enstcmera.
letu, but rather knocked down by tbe i
knocked
prevailing prosperity.
"ii'em people will ish to keep tbe
legislature in eees-on jast as long as poa
S.cie. It is a big basinets enterprise tor
tbe capital city, which revel in govern
ment pap.
It is said that Governor Lord was
never notified tbat there was a state le -Ulatare
in ses&ion or even trying to be
in seon. Therefore bow could tbe
governor act.
The Portland Telegram continaes to
throw iu spite at W. J. Bryan- Wben
it sbooid hare been bis friend no paper
in Oregon has said more venomoas tilings
atiout iir tryao than the Telegram and
it evidently intends to keep it up. - m
Times most be improving. Clais
Spreckles is building a $6,000,600 hoaee
10 tan t rancico. In it tiiere will be
six bathrooms tbat will eon e"j0,G00, no
two ot which will t-e alike. Tbe sugar
item paUirhed yesterday eaiiiy accoants
tor this.
So mach is being said of Crete it will
be of interest to know that it is only lot)
miles long and 20 wide and contains
about tbe same population as Oregon
It is attracting far more attention than
Oregon's recent senatorial ght.
Tbe populist editors are holding rival
cnnrenUonsin Memphis, Tennessee, and
Kansas City, Mo. In tbe Memphis con
vention 1. .D. Mays, of Pomeroy,
nasn., anown ia Jl.banv. is com
one ot a
ctmnuttee of three appointed by tbe
Membhi converts jq to investigate) tbe
charge that President Paul Yandervoort,
of Nebraska, is a pa:d republican spy.
In renewing the subecription to the
Dkmocslat a subscriber in another state,
a former Aibanbtan says: "it is tbe
one letter tbat comes regn'iariy and re
quire but one answer a year." Tbe
i lea eugeted is a gooa one for a news
paper sermon. Certainly tbe man who
writes fifty-two letters a'ye-r ia entitled
to one answer a year, isn't be.
Speaking ot tbe address of Mrs Clara
Hoffman, who was recently in Albany,
the t! Isr.i i.-cord makes tbe following
ortgiual statement: "Tbe advertising
preoeedtng ber gave tbe public to believe
that tbey were to bear a polished lectur
er. In thi tbey were disappointed. Mrs.
HoSmsn is not a poiisbed "orator. Her
abilities are more those of a driving.
poebing, organizer. Her ta)k was plain , f
irasc ana coarse and did more real.soiid
good tor the .C.I. C that evening
tn an could be acconit-lishej by a montii
of orafjrical flapdoodle.
The committee 00 commerce ia the
houe of representatives yesterday di
rected Representative Allncb. of" Illi
nois, to report to the boose a bill prohib
iting tne transportation ol pictures or
uwnpuuBs 01 pnxengnta ny mail or
interstate commerce, and fixing the
oiuinium peoauy at nve years unpns-
onowiii ror violation ot tbe law. This
bill applies to tbe transmission of reports
from one state 10 another bv telegraph,
but is not intended to interfere with the
anuoancement of tbe occurrence and re
sult cf tbe tights.
Tbe following dispatch sect to an east
ern woman who had sent out a manifes
to against Oregon women meddling in
politics, is ot the Pennoyer style and is
decidedly interesting:
Anna Farter Pruvn, Albany, N.Y.,
President Anti-Suffrage Association
(whatever that is:) Oregon legislature
is quite able to mind iu own business
when it gets ready. Do likewise and be
consistent. Tbe women of Oregon are
setting tbe example Abigail Scott
Duniway, President O. S. E. S. A. An
nie E. Jeffreys, vice-president and Sec
retary pro tern, balem, Or , Feb. 24,
1637.
The Prineville Review is responsible
for the following : A young lady of this
city was thinking of suing her ex-eweet-heart
for breach of promise, and as she
would need the assistance- or a lawyer to
conduct the case she approached a Re
view man and sUted that the desired to
consult an attorney and was referred to
Justice Biggs as a competent officer.
She started ior Mr. Bigga' office, and the
reporter followed at a respectful distance.
As the door was open a little the follow
ing conversation was nearvi : "ou say,"
remarked Justice Biggs, "that the young
man frequently eat very close to yon?3
"Yes sir, was tbe reply, with a hectic
nusa. "How cloeeT" "Close enough
so's one cheer was all the satin room
we neeied " "And you say he pat his
arm around you?" "No, I didn't."
"What did you say, then?" "I said he
put both arms around me." "Then
what?" "He bugged me." Very hard?
"Yes he did. So hard that I came purty
near ho'ienn' right out," " hy didn't
yoa holler?" "Cause." "That's no
reason. He explicit, please. Because
what?" "Cause 1 feared he'd ston " Th
attorney could not stand the pressure
any longer, uu. icii oa nis coair and had
to be carried out and placed under th
town pnniD for the purpose of resuscita
tion, tie wiu recover.
A correspondent in the Eugene Guard
(tvesthe following as an actual occur
rence in the -Monday session ol the sen
ate:
Tbe roll call proceeded without inter
est nntil Senator Reed's name was
reached, when he arose in a howling
manner and addressed the chair and
holding in his hand what he said was a
communication from tbe opposition stat
ing tbat if the senatorial question be
drooned and no ballot be Uken this ses
sion tbey would come in auu organize
the house. This seemed to somewhat
arouse the blood ot tbe salmon cannery
senator from Douglas, wb broke out in a
oice of fury and asked : "What in fa I
coo- X
ona -V
od read the coapcro--
g w my mm m.
-H'lTimir 1.,,-M IMIir
do they take ns for- a lot of d n fools!"
And reading a little farther and getting
mixed np and disgusted at himself,
knowing fnll well tbat be has no busi
ness here and tbat he oaght to be home
slicing salmon, he demanded: M Wbo in
b 1 is holding np tbe legislature?" At
this juncture tbe Hon. L D. Driver, D.
D. in all his dignity arose and said: MI
don't know who in h lit holding tip this
legislatrire, bnt J do know wbo in Uregpa
is b4ding it np." benator Johnson, ot
Lin 1, seeing tbe disgrace those gentle
men were casting upon the state moved
an immediate adjournment.
n. F. McILWAIX
Will Re-Open
Ills store on Mxrch
2nd.
Keep tbat date in your mind, and
i"f "ZJf ti t 1 vP'-'.?
sari 1 1 iif nsisTin T f nA i n, ir. j nnltiti asa-t t
i ; -' , 1 ,
i large ana one wi ot new
goods
j -wr
cbased in the east at low prices. He
If Ton Wish to purify your LlooJ yon
should take a medicine which cores Llood
disesu. No other medicine has anch a
record of cere as Hood' Sarapariiia
Hood's Pills are easy U take, easy to
operate. Core indigestioa, biilioosBeaa. 23c.
SUGAR CJIEAP.
Come and See.
J Gradwohl informs tbe general pab
lie that be wiU sell for net cash 19 lbs
granulated sugar for fLOO. Ail other
merchandise, which is too nnmeroos to
inention. at same rate for net cash. I
I incite the general public to come and
price my goods and satisfy yourself.
By tbe sack Extra C. 4"1e, granulated
5c Subject to tbe change of tin mar
ket. CASTORIA
Tor Infanta tn& ChMna.
Qsfaa.
CSL't
(piilS,
sf
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4
Call on Miller k Tarner for first class
livery at reasonable rates. Tranaieats kept
for 10c per ng.
iflLLaa k Tcjlvesy.
If yoa want a aood and clean
I emokc buy cigars coade by our Al
oany cigar lactorv.
"Perfection TJryes are Brilliant
and Permanent, fur sale bv Fred
Dawson.
If you want to dve easily and
permanently use 'Perfect ion" Dyes,
tor sale by Fred Dawson.
Hopkins Bros
hive received a fall stock
of 1597 Cr wford bicje-e. They an im
mense. Come and see for yoorself
Properly used, "Perfection" dye
are superior Insist on having
" Perfection" Dyes, tor sale by Fred
Davison.
The Weather"
TfcU afternoon and tonigbt riia, San da v
cc-a-kma! rain, statioruxv temr-ra:nre "
Riwa-ifeet. -
t . M. French. dispUymaa.
The Modern Way.
Commends itsell to tbe well informed, to
do p'eaiintiT and effectually what was
formerly doa in tbe crudest manner and
disagreeably aa well. To cieacse be eys
reui and bteai op colds, headaches and
fevers nithout unpleasant after effects, ase
the delightful liquid Laxative reosed v. Sirup
of Figs Manafactcred, by California" Fig
Syrap Company. .. .
Let everybody come to tft Star Bakery,
aid get 41- Vaaves ot fresh bread for li.oa
Csh.
C Mxvaa.
aLSASY attxrr.
'ht. ft);
Oats 25
Flaur. S4 00
BuUerKXi
Eggs 13c
Lard 6 to 5c
Pork bams. S to 10c, shoulder 4 to &
Sides. 6 to S. .
Hi? oilil. ci;a', $7.03. Titathy. S.
TO THE
E A
OIVCS THI CHOK I Ot
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTES
GREAT UNION
NORTHERN PACIFIC
VTA
SPOKANE
KUKKEAPOUS
AMD
via
DENVER
OMAHA
AND
ST. PAUL KAHSAS CITT
LOW KATES TO ALL
F. ASTERN .CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
EAYE PORTLAND EVERY 6 DAYS
..son..
SAN FRANCISCO
For tall detail call oa
CvaaAtt St Moktsith, Albany, Or
oa annamssi
W H HUBLBTj KT,
Gxn't Pas .Asa
U.'NEILL fraaident and Manager
PORTLAND, OR.
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