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1MMuaj'.? " - T- -.wryii MM mliWWW"""-"' --eeessaa.aeeasjayaeasaSets " . " - . - . - u - .... '...!'. , . , VOLXXX11. ALBANY OREGON. FRIDA, JULY 23. 1897. Entered tke Post Office t tlbaay. Or. . Bccead-Class Halt Malisn r r- HCm.lCS Pabllaker ul Trupritfr NO. 51 V 5 ) " i. r V V ess TTUi-I-S-TD 3 aoX wp 3-rr ' ,4 Xims aaastrs ut pin pooS s inf ft V o an&i anna to(T sj3q v: V'-5 Vi si w (0 ei i3:o iHTixxoa: 2SIAIJ0' TTTTJi HO SI -dO- naniVNOis HHX XVHX 1 31 S THE OPENING DATE OF ALBANY for Thirty-First Year s Sentemter 15, 1897. The facilities i Y n all its work, ihi faculty isnadB up of specialists in many iinft. Albany is a safe ani pleasant residence for young people. The college -Q-flffO'S thorough courses in crasis, comm8rciil wori, normal 8tnflies.art academic and coileziato stnilies. The nBW Ca'-alogaemay he obtained i - upon application. - Correspondence invited. r Wallace HoweT.ee. OLLEGEi PORTLJID Full English Course. FRENCH AND GbHM-AN. business branches. Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy. BOASDIHG DEPMrtENT'" LANES KEEP YOUR BOWELS sANDY 10 V CURECOnSTIPATIdM I l Illl II . .-wi.. ... uid thra will orTit dlrrhap, Jtkuktt, ll liniiwr eompUtnt.nnltnir T, "S1 f,,. r.Md booklet free. Ad. STK1U.1KO THOMAS All and Dealer in 1 :; - 03 IMflllNMflJ ANroir wo n3 Saiiapnn pirB 'sSnparBdnO , . 'SniWBjfl dJ'BAA neuxq; 'sStph 'snrnLino eoi raneioQuyT 'shearer) Mad j icbi ! e:iCTS JO SSOTPUB SS3U -ysuoAaj'suoisjruuoQ'suuoAi HcdgsuoQ joj Xpauiaa ljadV WW1 I; iyZ2&Z2MS-Z FIDS' 1! COLLEGE the; for a fins Higher Italian off er- President. 0R5GCI. STRONG ALL SUMMER 1 CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS KKMEDY O0.,cutcao. Montreal. L.. or new i ore. - BKINK, kinds of furniture bedding, and it m you want the most complete flour safe, he has them and his prces the lowest. MORE OF THEM. Albany people at the depot today came in contact with tuoro eastern people than ever before here in one day. First came the Maine and Massachu setts Bections, Yankees frOTi Yankeeville, irom tne nomea of Tom Keed and Ben Butler. Then came the Vermont and Connect icut trains, Green mountain men and women with honest, homely faces, but intelligent and entertaining, a live crowd alter all. The Linn county board and real estate men had made a fine exhibit that attracted attention and opened their eyes wider than the mouth of the Con necticut "Wonderful" said an old lady. "I'd like to live here," said another. "1 must have a head of that wheat" raid an old ladv, and she got it, band ling it as if it were a jewel. A good many Albany people were present to entertain thorn during their twenty-five minutes stop The Con nectijuters ah had nutmeg charms, and you know where they were from at cnce. Then came the New Jersey train, a long one, part of the cars being 33 sections, immense ones. On account of the im mense mosquitoes of New Jersey they did not open their eyes at things very seriously, but being hungry as bears. rushed like a cyclone for he dining room. Boys and men around with apples, cherries, sandwiches, etc., did a thriving business, and Oregon views by Crawford & Harnish were in big demand Tne New York train came into the de pot before New Jersey bad left. They were delayed some before they could get dinner, hungry people. Like the others they inspected Linn county's resources K8 ably presented bv C. W. Watts, W. H. Warner, Harlan Ilulbert and others. One man was bound to take something away so he secured a big potato, which he displayed hilariously. A train passed through at 1 :30, not stopping, as Mine Host Yandran did not have time to get up dinner for them, so close was it to the other trains. A train at 2:30 and one at 5 oclock it was ex pected would le taken care of. There will be trains tomorrow and Sat urday, the Pennsylvania train coming Saturday morning. It is most impossi ble though to keep track of the trains bv states. Here's the Opportunity. Mr. Aeher Marks has received a prop osition from a syndicate of caDitat'aU. expressing their readiness to construct a beet mgar manoJactunng plant at ome suitable point therefor upon the line of the S. P. railroad, to begin oper ations season of 9S, provided it can be shown at an early date that sufficient acreage to supply requisite quantity of Dee) a wilt be devoted to beet culture next and succeeding years. 3030 acres the first year, and 5000 each vear after wards to operate said plant, bret rear an average yield would prod ace 45.000 to fO.000 tons, and afford employment for thousands of people during crop season. Rosebanr Review. How does Linn coanty stand on the beet sngar qqestion. i e buouiu not sleep. Held Up. The Zie Zas club iast even ing held a delightful picnic near Sam Gourley's on the Corvallis road, coming home by mooa!i?ht. Thirty or forty people,-feasted, sang, etc. for several hours previous to the return borne. With the bicyclists was a fine three seated rig. driven by a newspaper man. tine o the party tells the Democrat about a thrilling event as the tesm crossed the open bndgtt on the way home. Six bold men sprang irom a covering and with frontier style stood np the occupants, relieving them of fourteen cents and a postage stamp. The driver thinks be recognizes one of the men from his bow legs. The men all rode bicycles, five teing Crescents, and of course escared. Dr. Davis was one oi the oecu pants of the wagon, and our informant says his hair stood np straight. A Costlt Joe Gibbs Allphin con sidered himself lucky last week when be secured a job on the Lab r Exchange brick yard. He worked half a day when operations weie suspended for a ihort time and Gibbs was referred to A.L McFadden tor hi time. He found Mac all right and suited his business. He was asked now long be bad labored in behalf of the exchange and answered according to facts. "Ahem," said 'Mac,' adjusting his glasses, "you are in debt to the exchange 25 cents." It is not often that a man gels in debt for the privilege of working naif a day, bat it appears that there is membership fee of a dol lar, without which yon cannot labor long at the exchange yard. Neverthe less Gibbs was astonished to find rim self in debt; he is now debt encumbered and is in bad odor at the exchange. Corvallis Times. Mr. George West, the barber, returned last night from a trip to Portland. Mrs. B. W. Cundiff and children went to tbe Bay today tor the summer. In the death of E. M. Waite, not only Salem, but Oregon loses one of ber big gest hearted and best men. He was a man beloved by all knowing him. Dr. and Mrs. Adams went to the Bay this noon, where tbey will do business this summer. Last year Dr. Adams did a fine business there, and no doubt wjll this year. The Misaes Isabella and Leona Nolt ner. dangnters of editor Noltner of tbe Portland "Dispatch" have been visit ing with their cousin Mrs D. V. Poling of this city. They will take their out ing witb Air. V olmg s at Ueisendorler s spring in tbe Cascades, Allen Hester die! at his borne, near Gates, Sunday, July 11th." He leaves wife acd six children to mourn his death. Mr. Hester was an old and highly respected pioneer, having come here in -the early days. Minto Cor. Statesman. Miss Jess'e Ackerman was obliged to cancel her engagement Wednesday af ternoon but will ekeak on Thursday afternoon instead. Tbe temptation to climb to the top of Mt. Shasta was more than she could resist, so she took this morning's train lor bisson and will re- turn mume to speak twice on Thursday. aBDiana A-uings. which account for the postponement of the Albany ad dress. The $16,000 damageTuil of Walter L Main, the circus proprietor, vs, the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, bas been transferred by fudge Sears to the United States court. The action is on account of damage to circus property, which tbe de fendant accidently allowed to go over an embankment. ifn oiyiHJ Itching, sesly, bleedlnt palms, shapeless nails, and palDful finger end, plmplee, blackheads, oily, mothy skin, dry, thin, and (ailing hair, itch tog, scaly scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths with Coticcka Boar, and genUe anointings with Coticoba (ointment;, ths great skin core. mienra teMMthmirkeallBevinU. Poms Dsns assess. Coar., Hole Props., Boaton. . , i aS- " Haw le tmiaet SoA, White Hindi, free. t ITCKIN3 HUMORS iMUntlr relieves by Cwricea Uutavias. THE INSTITUTE. AN ENTKBTAINMEST. The teachers last evening gave an er t'oyable entertainment at the school louse lasting until about 11 o'clock, one Lighly enjoyed. The program was about as follows : Several songs with accompaniment by Prtf. Z. M. Parvin. Welcome address by Prof. Tyree. Piano solo by Lillian Brenner. Vocal solo by Miss Ella Torbet. Recitation, "Judgmeut Day," by Miss Eva Simpson. Vocal trio by Misses Stewart, Mar shall and Harkness, of the high school. Song by the audience. Ice cream and cake. Demonstration, logical lv presented. that the square of su odd number, minus 1 . may always be divided by 8, by Pro!. Torbet. Short address by President Lee. Remarks bv directors Curl and Burk hart. Eloquent talk by Col. Montague on English literature and poetry. As an entertainment it was a succefs. A Princely Team. Caesar made many triumphal entries into Rome and taxed the ingenuity of the gentlemen who got up his lagger entrances for him. to their utmost to provide new ideas for him. He entered with kings hitched with golden chains to his chariots drawing him through the Via, this or that, to his palace, and was sometimes borne by chariots drawn by the fair and peerless daughters of g.or lousRome; out never even in his tri umphal entries did he or could be have been drawn by great tcaou of ponderous probiscidians and huge silrer bumped camels as arc many of the golden char iots seen in The Walter L. Main marvel ous street parade, are not one, but many teams of elephants and camels drawing golden chariot, while caparisoned be yond comparison in silk and silver mounted harness and bearing in the chai iota, the exaltedTulera oi the arenic world, the world's champions "and the big show's stars. Leo Broken.- -Not to be outdone by Eugene, an Albanv boy had to break his leg bv the bicycle route- Jas Bryant, son of Mr. Hub Bryant, while riding struck a stick which got tangled in the spokes and he was thrown, but not very severely. It was found though that one of his legs at the ankle had been broken, both bones, the strain having been just right for it. The Drs. Beet sect the bones. Fat Bio Salaries. An important tank drs. II arrived in town Monday, it was the annual appropriation of con gress for the maintenance of agricultural colleges. It was for f 23,000 and is the amount the college is to receive under the Morrill act daring the coming year. 7ext year the amount ol this annual draft will be be $24,000, and alter that it will alxaya be $25,000. Corvallis Times. Oi Time John Scbmeer, the Albany iverymaa, was in causa yeeierjay Hav ing come down with a private convev-i ance to bring Judge Hewitt who went to his home on Tuesday evening intending to return by the overland train yester day morning, but that was teveral hours behind time and the judge was compelled to be in Salem to open court at 9 o'clock. Salem talesman. The CoLfMBU ScmiEws will in a very short time be rec2nixed as one of the tailroad systems of Oregon. The first engine for the road will arrive here di rect from tne factory within a few days, and it is expected that track laying will be commenced on the 20th. It is now a foregone conclusion that the road will be completed in time to move this year's wheat crop onto! Sherman coontv. The Dalles T. M. Specvlatiso. Mort LoHis, Henry Wolf and Arthur Rochester recejllv paid $100 for the wrect of the Yaquina City, which has been in aqoina Bav several years, and are taking op the machinerv, the original cost of which was $12,000. They expect to make s good thing out of it. Toe laet deal In the affair of J M Moyer Co , wbcte large stock an. transactions in Portland commercial circles created qaite a figure, was consummated this morn ing, wbea at public auction oe stock, in voicing at 111,500. was knocked down to Mr P Selling at 30 cents on the dollar for pot cash. Th stock was inventoried at between $11. OCO and 11200a It is said that the stock wss bought in for Mr L D Cole, who will resume business st the same place as the L D Cole Company. Usiox Picsic At Scio, on Salnrday. July 31, several prominent fraternal so cieties will uniie in a big picnic It is proposed to make it tbe picnic event of the season. Mr Jcbn Conner today tamed tbe Red Crown Mills to the 1'ortUnd ML'licg Co., for three years. And tbstcompanv will run tbe mill to lis rail capacity. Newspaper bntiness in Salem must be very dull, as tbe Independent wants some one to write an article on now to get some thing to eat. A Plcm. John F. Cap!e, of Portland. has been appointed consul at Valparaiso, Chili, a small pium, but perhaps as big as Oregon will get, certainly A little ahead of Ivey s and Max Frocbt s. Tbe circus is next. Seven ho3 contracts were made in Salem yesterday at TA and S cents. The Eastern hop crop will be small. A divinity school building is to be erected iu Eugene. Lebanon and Corvallis are to play base ball next Sunday at Coruallis. McMinnville defeated Salem yesterday 13tol. The former club believes it can beat anything on the coatt. One Albany boy made $1 or $5 yesterdav selling -cherries to tbe C E's, another $3 robt n peaches and apples, to. The bids for a brick warehouse for D-1 Fry of Salem varied from $2,015 to $1,325, the tatter being the bid ot Pi. At bnxon This forenoon and two previous days the I Depot hotel fed 10C2 people. A live I W businflm. Th BTCiirinr.i( onnamllv spoke well oi the meals served. rarties wining to give trait to tbe ex cursionists passing through Albany will please leave it with C. W. Watts in the P. U block. Tomorrow from five to seven trains will pass through the city and it is desired to treat tbem well. Monday last, while attending the Glad' stone meeting W M Ramsey lost 1115; C J screyer, 34j W K Derby $15: Prof Tay lor 18: Mr Kaufman 8. Peonle from other localities suffered also, the total thefts on tbe occasion amounted to more than 11,000. McMinnville T R. There will be no strike ot tbe fishermen at Astoria this season. This was decided at the meeting of fishermen held yester day for the purpose of discussing tbe action of the canners in reducing the price of fish to 3 cents. Uniyafewmen went fishing last night, pending the action sf the meet ing woicn was largely attenaeu. The large sawai ill plant, that belonged to J I Jones, four miles north of Cottage Grove, was yesterday sold to the Sugar- fine Door and lumber Company, of Grant's fans, l be plant consists of a large saw mill complete, six miles of flume, a factory and dryhouse, a spur track and 1500 acres ot nist-cirta nr and cedar. . te Tbe Second Regtaent band and orchestra Salem are row at HewporU add win main durinor the entire summer. Visitors to the seaside will thus be sure of good music Tbe Orchestra will give tbier usual entertainments, dances etc throughout ths season. Coming to Orkooh. A Eugene Guard reporter had a talk with Mr Svarvernd, manager of the Real Estate and Invest ment Company, who has junt return I from a trip in the east. During his so journ he traveled extensively through northern Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and North Dakota, Mr. Svarverud says that be did everything in his power to pre sent the outlook to intending hotue-swk-ers and that through this section Oregon and Lane county has never been as thor ougbly and impartially advertised as it was by him. In regard to immigration he says it will commence in earnest im mediately after crops are harvested. That numbers of well-to-do farmers and others are disposing of their property and making all arrangements to make their residence with us. Twenty fam ilies, be says, will leave Valley City North Da koto on the same train, bound for Eugene, in the early fall A. Stbicb ot marvelous 'wealth is re ported on the Yukou. Men with the hardihood to get in are making fortunes. Common mineera receive f 15 a day and board . Among the most lucky are J. J . Clemens, ol Los Angeles, who cleaned up about $175,000. lie brought out o0, 000 and invested the rest. Prof. T. C Lippey, of Seattle, brought out about V0,000and has f 175,000 in eight, and claims his mine is worth $5,000,000 or more; William Stanley, ol Seattle, cleaned np $112,000; Clarence Berry, $110,000; Uenrv Anderson. $55,000; Frank Ko'ler, $a0,000; T. J. Kelley, $33, 000; William Slone, of Nanaiuio, $V. 030, and a; lean thirty more who will n t talk. B. o Crops Mr. W. L. Tyler of the firm of Hyde & Tyler, has been acuvely engaged for the past two weeks setting up binders in the tountry contiguous to this city. He reports a fine outlook for grain crops. Wheat looks well and binders are now working on this grain in all directions and many others will tiart np soon. Oats, which were thought would only give half a crop, will give the standard yie'd. Review. GavbTokm Facrr. Mers. Derby and Myers, Salem real estate boomers, have been distributing large quantities of Oregon fruit on the Endeavor excursion ists. This ia a grand advertisement for Oregon and the immigration that will result from it will have to be pretty good to equal the fruit. C. Marsh, C- D. Uab rielsoa and Secretary Grilley, of the Y. M. C. A. also assisted in distributing the fruit, wnich came from, the Can del ana fruit farm south of this city. Journal. TB ExcTJtsiox Thaws. Nineteen ex cursion trains including the overland have passed Albanv, containing 4,w0 -r 5,000 people. Today the Pennsylvania tram went throozh without stopping at 4 o'clock, a mixed train of thirtevia cars stopped from 9 to 9:V and one from 10:30 to 11 oclock. One hundred twen ty peorle were fed at a time at the depot hotel, and the seats were always filled at once. The exhibit continued to" at tract atteotkra. Ooe man seeing a Craaford A Harnish picture of a straw berry with a 5 cent piece besidct it asked if it was a squash. When told that seven to eleven berries often made a quart tbey were loth to believe it. Tomorrow seven trains will di through the city. One will be a double beader with twenty-tire cars. A Bki Isbia. ieo. Harney a' full blooded Indian from the Siieu reserva tion was in Ctrvallis on Monday and called at the Corvallis Union o.'!-. Mr. Harney was at oee time chief of the Rogue River Indiana and was subse quently dected chief over all the tribes on tbe Sileti reservation. He is an ed ucated man and in 1S72 made a trip to Washington to see President Grant. He did see him and presented a list of griev ances irom bis peop.e w Lieu tl.e presi dent premised to see righted, and Har ney says be kept his promise. Mr. Har ney is now a government policeman for the Indians. He is a farmer acd has 500 acres in cultivation Milton Condra of Washington. D. C. is spending this week with his father, Mr. Aaron Condra. near Rowland. Mil ton is foil figged Webfood boy and holds a clerkship in the Sixth Auditor's office at Washington, wtfere ce has been tbe past six yeara. Hamsburg Review. Rev. H. V. Rorainger. of Crawford. Neb., formerly of the Congregational church of Albany, was in the city today on bis way to Corval'i, where be wii'i preach on feunday. lie will to to the Bay on Monday and be in Albany n;xt week a few days. Rev. Rominger has been attending tbe C. E. at $an Fran cisco. J. R. Wethere left todav for Port land where be will visit till Augnst 3 and leave for bis eaastern home in Vermont, but will return later in the fall in comp any with bis parents who have purchased tbe Ben Morse farm near Creswell and will make it their future home. This winter J. R. will begin the study of med icine in Portland nuder Dr. Geiser. Register. C. C. McBride a merchant and farmer from Little Elk, was in town this week. He will visit his parents in Linn county wbiU bis wile is visi'ing her mother, Mrs. Allphin, at Corvallis. Mr. Mc Bride bas a fine orchard containing, be sides misscellaneous fruit, about 1,000 young apple trees, part of tbetn bearing their first crop this year. They are threatened by an insect pest and Mr Mc Brule wul consult the Entomologist at the O. A. C. regarding it before bis return. Corval.is Union. Mrs. Robert Brown and family went te tbe Bay yesterday for their annual out ing. Mr. Alex Cockerline. wife and family and Miss Ethel Ayers ot California left this morning lor tbe upper siniionrie and Folev snrines where thev will spend a two weeks' vacation. Kagene Regis ter: Professor Torbett's brother, Rev. Al Ku,t Tnrhet ot Shelhv. Ohio, came in on tt.ia morning's delaved overland. The two brothers have not met for 17 years Mr Torbet is a Presbyterian clergyman and is making his way home from the fl. E. Convention, accompanied by bis little boy. Throat Coughs Is there a ticklingf in the throat? Do you cough a great deal, especially when lying down? Are you hoarse at times? Does nearly every cold you take settle in your throat? These "throat coughs." are very deceptive. Don't neglect them. Troches, or cough syrups won't touch the spot. You must take remedies that will enrich the Wood, tone up the nerves; and heal the in flamed membranes. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- fihites contains such remedies, t has- wonderful nourishing and healing power. The cause of the coug'.i is removed; the whole system is given new life and vigor; and the danger from threatening lung trouble is swept away. Book about It free. For saU by all druggists at 50c. and SCOTT 4 BOWKH, New York, Lebanon. Mrs Ilindman and Miss Ida Ilindman came over Irom Camp Polk, Crook coun ty, to hear Bryan and make a short visit. 1 hey came alone in a buggy. Advance. W. J. Carty and wife of Knoxville Tenn.. arrived in Lebanon last Friday. Mr. Cart says be is going to give a $10, 000 bond for the safety of his depositors, he being a stranger in the community, and that he intends also to have three or five citizens to inspect his books every six months and make a statement to the public, tie has rented Mrs. W. .H. needs residence where he has com menced house keeping. Miss Joyce Browne!!, assisted by Miss K. tiertha Kilts, will give a musical re cital in ths Academy If all on next Fri day evening, July 14. The pablic is cor diailv inviud. Miss Ellis is Albany's favorite vocalist and you should not miss hearing her. The following program will be rendere 1 : FascbingfMch waits Schutnam. Second Mozowrka Uodard. Vocal solo, "Should he Upbraid," Bishoo Cradle song Chopin. Nocturne in E flat Chopin. t "The Maiden and the Butterfly ," Songs i H Be Bolt I'Albert. Serenade Moezkmske. Value Caprice Rubenetin?. Enterprise. Cirstejc vs. Rox. The Salem Journa In its circuit court proceedings has the following: J. W, Custck vs. I. C. Roe, foreclos ure, argued in open court that trial ahat proceed that clients of C. & F. be per mute t to file depositions of their will nesses within 30 days, and other parties to file depositions in rebuttal 10 days therealter. Default as to Corbet! , Fail ing & Tobinson, Albany Iron Works Mattie Roe and J . C. Roe. The case of J. W. Custck vs. J. C. Roe. et al, a suit to foreclose a mechanics lien, was begun this afternoon before Judi-e Hewitt. J. K. Wettberford and J. M. Somers. of Albanv. appear for the plaintiff. J. A. Carson and J. H. Mc- N vy, of Ibis city, represent the defend ants. Lots or Oovoras. Mr. A. L. Morris ana lamily spent jut Sunday IP guests oi Ji r ii. u. fierce and lamilv sear the foot hills. About I o'clock a number of coyoies commenced bowling quite ner the bouse. This is something unusual for these animals as thev are verv alv and osoally do most of their "singing mentor early ninrn. Thev hare de voured thirty turkevs of Jeesee Was- som s nock and have also killed a nam ber of sheep belonging to Robert White. Harris burg Review. Tax Scio Bask. At a board of direc tors meeliFg on July 3. of the bank of Scio, J W Itaines and C V John were elected as directors to succeed P O Smith and J S Morris ; thev having disposed of their stock. I W Gaine was elected cashier, to euceeed W A Ewiog, who re signed on account o! having engaged in other bo i new. A S per cert dividend on the stock was declared. Prees. IursiBATU) Lecttb. Next Monday evening July 19, at tke M E Church Miss Jessie Ackerman. who was so well ap- pncM on her former visit here, will give a lecture on "ber horseback ride throcch Iceland," illustrated by magic lantern views. Having been around fe world since she was here, she will bave much that is new and intetesting to toll us Come oat and bear this gifted speak er. Fokjsex Albav Bot. From the Inde pendence Enterprise. M L Dorris was at the depot Saturday chatting awav with all the volubility be wis poseesed of. Lake is a graodaon of J M r olker son. deceased, who came to Oregon in IM'i. He settled just below the Riekre ail, and at one time was a irember of oar territorial legislature. Tbe writer ol this item became acouaioted with Mr. uikerson tn 1S53. in Platte coanty, Mis souri, lie served tome utue as justice of the ueate, and upon ooe occasion be p pointed us to act as constable in a case heo pending before him. Mrs Dorris, Lake's mother was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fuikervon. and some time al.er tbe death of his father, Mrs. Iorris was united in marriage to Alvis Kimsey, one of the early pioneers and of uregoa s reepectea citizens. Mr. ru:x ereon passed to the deep uoknow some vears age, and he baa many relatives ana friends in Polk, who snll survive him, and remember bim with respect and veneration . Drs. H. E. and O. K. Beers offices aec residence in tbe post office building. Spec ial attention given to diseases of woraea- J. ."forcroM bas moved to just east cf Schniew 'a stables, 2n l street, where he will keep in market fine fish, game sod poul try. Call on bim. L-ui Viereck has secured the services of George E. West, an eipe'ienced tonsorial artitt. rirst class work guaranteed at Viereck s shaving and hair cutting parlors. Consider your warn, think before you act. and then go to H night . Bros , where ou will 6nd a choice st-KX of aienta of all T. 1 . V . . 1.1 kinds io oni.T irom. iou are oounu io ue pleased if you order of them. t ou make a score every time you buy your meats of the Albany Drsvsed Beef Company. Only first class meats are kept. of all kinds, and prompt and careful at' tention is tbe order. Just down tbe street SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Marshal Lee came over from Indepen dence last night. J. B. Morin, formly editor of the llar- rtsburg Keview, now resides in .Motley Minn. W W Roweli. Justice O E Hawkins and L Lauvhead left this morning for tbe Craotree, alter trout. O A Archibald, of the First National bank and S A Sanford of Ladd A Bush': bnk of Salem, left yesterday for the mountains for an outing. - A few dsvs ago Mrs J R Brvson ceived a check for $2,000 from th A O U W, the life insurance of her de ceased husband. Corvallis Times The First Presbyterian church, of this city, bas extended a call to the liev James Thompson, of Grand Kapids Mich. The reverend gentleman arrived in the city last night, and although be bas not vet accepted the call, be will occupy the pulpit Sunday. Brownsville Times. Henry Settlemeir and daughter, of Tanuent. vnie in this put a dav or tw ago, the guests ot f . A. Moses and lam ily- Mr. b'ettlemier is the nurseryman of Tangent, and his business In this city was to see about locating his daughter i good quarters that she may attend the O A C when school opens. Cot vail is Times. Miss Louisa Bcliwaibold wont out to Albany Sunday evening on a visit to ber sister Mrs. Liter Newport Kewa, Mr. Ed Huston went to the Bay today and Mrs Huston will loilow tomorrow They will remain about two weeks. Hon O. N. Denny, of Portland, has been in the city on a visit witb his brother, John Denny, and sleters Mrs. Wm. Ralston and Mrs Ooltra. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. George Cosbow, bo0k keeper of the Water, loo Woolen Mill, and Miss Maud Howe of Brownsville, to take place at Brownsville next Wednesday. ProLD V S Reid, for several years superintendent of the Eugene public schools, has accepted tbe position of principal of the schools at Athsnt Athena Guard. Prof. Reid alto taught in Albany nd was county school superintendent. P0 J0 Absolutely Puro Celebrated for its great leavening Irr-ngth and bealmfulnes. Assures the toed agiuoKt alum and all furms of adul term ton common to the cheap brands. Royal Baking Powokk Co., New York. SATTJBDA" THE LAST DAY. Greater interest was taken today than any day yet u the passing strangers on the C. E. trains. One train weat through at 6 a. m. without stopping. At 9:30 the biggest train of the week arrived. There were fiiteen cars, loaded full, a fine looking crowd of people mostly from Iowa and Indiana. The col'ege band played as they stopped at tbe depot and several hundred Albany people greeted them witn flowers and fruit. They opened their eyes st the size of our fruit aud the beauty of our roses, and their pleasure over the warmth of the recept ion. Several remarket that they bad received nothing like it before while traveling, and they left with kind words for Albany ar.d admiration for the unsurpassed Willamette Valley, their clothes pinned full of flowers and their hands and mouths full of fruit as tbey waved adieu and cheered Albany people. Tbe pains taken to make a fine exhibit is commendable. It bad been enlarged, and besides sample of wheat, plnms etc. were distributed free and liberally. All praise to tne rustlers who spared no pains to do it, ' Tbe Pennsvlvania and D. C. train, ar rived at 11 :15 with 820 as fine a crowd of people on board as stopped at tbe city. Tbey were profuse in their thanks and expressions of good will towards every body. Dr. Rhoades, the leading slum evangelist of Philadelphia, conducted a platform meeting of much interest, in which many joined. The exhibit was taken in and aJmired. Th rl!at; ran ail declare.! that thev had been rora'.lv treated, and left with shoctiand rhra for Albanv. While the Pennsylvania train we. hr the Missouri train passed only stopping for five minutes as Mr. Van.irar. h. hi hands full serving the Penniyivanians. the last train of the dav. a mixed train, in fart lue regular overUnd, ar rived at 12 SO an J remained for dianei. Thus ended Albinv's nmit with th r E's, an experience that will be long re membered. or.e that will do nnr rttiioRB good, a bright spot in their lives. Great praise is due taoee in charge of tbe exhioit. which was nUtrowd today by a tine display irom the ro.i ran. eum nd art department,for the splendid wota oone :i was seed well sown amoag peoole who will go back east and teil the truth, unlike Dakota's champion ic, tuir . Outing No. 1. SotPavtux. July 15. The beginning of mvouUre wasoaiooe and is not likely to be repeated before 130. The great apostle of fsee silver. W. J. Bryan, was io repeat his bimetal lic sptech at Lebanon. I. like verr many others, wished to see the renowned orator. 1 accordingly determined to kill two bids with one store bv stopping at Lebanon on mv way to Sodaviile on the eventful diy At the designated time, a train ot ten care pulled 'Mil of the P depot and in about C'ty minutes reached its destination. Tbe passengers at once set out for the grounds of the Academy. 1 bad no trouble in petttng within 60 feet oi the speaker and in hearing all that be said except an occasional word when hi back was turned towards me. isdaviiie bas changed very little since I left it, September Snd, Two new nouses nave been bu.it and a tew per sons nave sought homes elsewhere, Four of my populUtic friends, like the Putchman't pig, "came nu missing." a consequence of their failure to nut in their appearance I may bave less fun man 1 had last summer, unless the loss is made up by the campers and board ers. Eugene Hotel aad Smiths Board in 2 nous j are fall, and there is a goodly number of campers. The water of the mineral spring sua retains its medicinal qua ities and gives relief to thote who bave bodily ailments. The promised K H from Lebanon to Waterloo via SoJavltle, like the so-called McKmley proeperity, hss not fully ma- tenanted, but there Is good reason to think that it will do so in due time. When I lake my STmmer outing in lSyj, expect to reach 5sxlavii;e by rail. Tne chief amusement of the visitors. just now, ia croquet trotub o clock a m till S o'clock p m or l.ter, the balls and mal'.ets do not get much rest. CAF.I.EBS. July 16. IS)7. A Bryan Incident From the Corvallis Time. A praiseworthy traU in tbe character ot W I Bryan was made manifest in an incident that happened at Albrny. It was last Sunday morning, and Mr. Bry an had just arrived at Albanv Irom Cl ifornia. lie bad passed up stairs, at the St Uhai'e llDtcl, to make tits toilet lor the breakfast at which he was to meet a number of local statesmen. At the foot ot tbe stairway several persons had gathered, expecting to meet the famous young man as tie passed down stairs to breakfast. They were all well dressed, lali-de-dali citixens of Albany, except one. This one was evidently a larmer There were streaks ( gray in his hair. and tbe coarse clothing showed that he was in tiumblecircumetances. He stood back and slightly removed from tbe bevy ol better dressed men, fee.ing no doubt that their staiijn was above his. and that Urynn would be more willing to meet and greet them than an humble old farmer in dusty boots aud straw hat. Down the stairway, at length, came Aryan. He took in the situation at a glance, as his eve fell on the old farmer. Straight for the latter be made, with bis right hand outstretched. The farmer seised it and a hearty handshake follow ed. Bryan sneaking kindly with the rusty old gentleman. Alter that Bryan turned his sttention with a lesser show ol cor diality to tbe men in better clothes, and the incident w-sovei. One who saw the episode Is convinced that Brvan s estimate ol humanity is kiln. &ryu B rsuiu.m vi uiiuirhiij . not rased cn the cloth'ng worn, and that to the brilliant Nebraskan the farmer in homespun, or the soot or dirt stained laborer is as much a man, as deserving of interest, as the statesman or A. nabob in plug bat and diamonds. Thi Scmmkr School The big Audi torium for tbe summer school at New port is about done, and the summer school will begin on August 2 and last to August SI. A pamphlet, covering the . field and the courses to be pursued has i been issued, a very crecuania thing. HOME AND ABPOAU. The delinquent lax sale f or two weeks. was pout pone J Don't forget the bargains at Head cock ft Co. Pea- Hee tbe fountain pens at Will k Starks toe best to be secured . The h ii gene Register has again begun iue puuiicauon ot a dally. Will & Sta k always have in rtock the latut novelties in all It mt of jewelry. MrJGradwohl will keep open both of ni stores continually tor the convenience or tne public You will always find a fine line of jew elry at Will A btarks. Do not buy before examining weir gooas. Cbo-ce sugar cured bams at H. Broders only 11 cents per pound. Call on bim for cnoice meats of all kinds. f . u , . ur ia eon ioox as good as pew with one of our shirt waists. Head Pea cock: u. Ice cream and soda aad soda pop at Mrs Yiere:k'e parlors and summer garden. Ice cream, 5 and 10 cents a dish. Special prices on shoes. famishing goof's, hats and shirt waists at Read Peacock eV IO. K tr fierce bas jost succeeded W B Kobe rt son as poctoianer of Gates. Mr, ituijcruKju was . 31 1 or lourteen years. Ice cream and ice cream soda, soda pop snd all cooling refreshments at Viereck's summer garden. Pure material in all of our drinks, no acids used. hnecbt k Meisr have tbe best assort ment ot hreejorks in Albany at prices that defy urn petition. Also see them for nags ana bunting. lo make the hair grow a natural color, prevent baldness, and keep the scalp um-uj. nan s uair nenewea was instat ed; and has pioved lUelf socccssfal. Ladies wishing their exbiood, chocolate. green, brown or tan shoes potuhed please mi i uw Biacu on nna street. Henry norgvn ine cnampiGn rnsset snoe poluber. r im cuui wora guaranteed, uive us a call. WILL& STARK forjewehy. They keep tbe best. Best Ice Cream Anywhere AtF.H. Pfeiffers. See Smiley about it. Smiley s piaters are in. Dawson sells Liverine. Liven ne 50c at Dawson's. Dahlia bulbs at F L Kenton's. Apples at C E Bbow a ell's. Smiley does the best printing. Delicious ice cream soda at F. IT. Pf-f. fa's. Pictures from 75 cents to 125 wr dm n at Longs gallery. F H Pbeiffur's ice cream has stood the test. It is alt right. Crawford Hsrnith for tbobxrraf ka Prices from tl to S'.M per doten. Water white comb boar from California- Jat ia at U t Bkowteeus- Tbe Euth leaves for Port 'acd at 7 a m an M air. Wednesdays and Fridays. Try C. frimpeoa Son's Cirv Laondrv or SrsJ class wora opp St. Chas hotel. I W lientliy, thepioFe uoo and shoe man. ike tirU. ciaae wurk cheap. Call ob bim, jat aorta of tbe DEMocaar c-Siee. Mrs. Yb-recs has connected parlors with her summer gardes, where ste can serve the pablic in ad kinds of ntx'btz with her det ulcus ice cream. Dr. G . Vf. Mjrton. phj siciao and rar- geoo, A'basy Vt. CaUs answered prompt ly io city or country. Mr sic. Miss Mildred Barra ester teacher of piano or organ. System hs Mason touch and technique. Residence Fifth street, opposite C P church. Thousands Celebrate With thankfulness their resioratiosi to heal h by the ne of Hood's Sarsapariila. Think ol tbe va-t army who nave been cored by this medicine Men. women and cai'dren, who bave snseredi tne consequences ot impure otooa, who have been tne victims of eerufala sores. eruptions, dyspepsia, nerroosaess, tleep- iessneea. Tbey bavt tried other medicines and have fi!d to obtain relief. They tried Hood's Sanapaniia aad it did them good. Ihey persevered ia its nse and it accom plished permanent cures. IV) you wonder that thev praise it and recommend it to you? Wild Blackberries. Hig crop of wild blackberries on E Wills farm at Black &xr this Tear. A Ene place to pick. Only o0 cents per day per person. May begin on June 23. If von want a cood and clean smoke buy cigars made by our Al baoy cigar lactory- Deavii or XI ks. Twkkdalk Mrs. Elixa Rentlev Tweedaie. wife ot W C Twee- dale died at 10 o'clock on Saturday, July 17, 1S97, at the age of 55. e was born in Arkansas on im .o, imi wu wm u Oregon in She was a sister of J V Bentiev, aits inn ana airs jonus. Mr and Mrs Tweedaie bad been mt ri-d thirty-five years. Tbe deceased was a faithful wife and good neighbor and was highly respected by many as a chris tian woman. Funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrow at 3:30 o'clock and will be conducted bv Kev a L. Keed. ol the Presbrterian church, of which she was a member, ana at tne grave dj me Sisters ot Rebecca, oi which she was a member. All friends are cordially in vited. Both tbe method and results vhen Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and l cfreshins to the taste, and acta gent j yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of iu kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the etomaeh, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its i , . . , . effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agree b' substances, its manv excellent qualities commend it 4 i, i mnst Ihal " ' v - popular remeay Known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any relihle druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. . CALIFORNIA FIQ STBUP CO. 8A fWCfiC'J- tOUOtfi bVw . m ALBANY TRADING CO. b. n. mm, MAGES We will sell coods as long as they can be obtained on the market at pikes as fol lows 1 dox best jar robbers 1 dox gal fruit iris ldoz gal fruit jars 5 gal keg pickles C5 it 65 75 ni cuoice puxiea, bring your boeket 30 a io cartoon crackers 10 lb choice beans 8 bars beet Savon soap 3 boxes blueing qt bottle blueing 5pkgscorn starch 1 gal best vinegar, try it 1 gal beet syrup, bring your jog. . . 2,'.gai Al syrtp 1 box best axle gease 2 cans best tomatoes 2, " Morning Glory corn. good... I lb Corn Cake tobacco and nim 20 25 25 25 25 25 15 60 80 10 15 15 20 25 30 00 00 15 20 40 25 00 25 25 25 40 iO 40 10 4 lbs beet crackers 1 gal peeled peaches 7 pkgs Arbnckle coffee 7 pkgs Lyon " ; 1 paper coffee, ground to order 3 lbs Gold Dust washing powder. . . 1 can best bakinzmwder 5 lbs Arm & Hammer soda vi cans salmon 3 cans beet cove oysters 3 cans epicea 3 bottles extract lemon or vanilla . i in best tronpowder tea 1 lb best Janaa nncolored tea 50 lb fine salt VI packages good matches Good stock working gloves 30c to V a pair which we wish to close out. Ae above price are strictly cash. Albany Trading Co., Cor. 2nd and M iia 4 CHEAPEST STORE New Glassware just received from the factory $1.00 copyright books, lovely a - I - a serv -a omaings ior ouc each Paper cohered books, hun dreds of titles, 5c each Headquarters foi everything in crocuery, uiassware, Toys, Notions, Tinware. ALBANY'S GREATEST STORE. KHffiHT & HEM U SCH1FFLER & CO. Merchant Tailors Carry the largost and most complete stock of Cloths ia the valley. Oii Mi it ffim Block LADIES. Desiring a qait place for medical trea'ment. with isne. asnl board, apply to Mrs Bappersett. 7th street. 1st Ward. WHO-wants a tcitioa ia the Holmes Business cciiexe of Portland? Call at ue l'EJiocKAT oicce. FCRXITCBE FOR SALE. As we in tend to move to Spokane will sell our household furniture at reasonable prices. Call at residence in 3rd ward. jIbs. w.Ss. Taarsoa. TYO KIGS. If yoo wisi to take a drive see J W Roberts for a first class rig cheap. Be has two ready fur nse. BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. Bed room set, booKcaee, couch, pictures etc Call at residence otun. 1-1 kms . T 7 ANTED FAITHFUL VEX OR responsible VV WOMEN TO travel for established boose in Oregon. Salary tTSO and expense. Position permanent. Kei- erence mckwe senoaressea stampeu envelope. Tbe National, Star Insurance Bid., uucago. DK ESS-MAKING. Ladies wishing; learn cutting and Siting bv the Mor san sysieni, can an jars. . v--Dresses made for $2.50 and up. Cor Sid andCalapooia. W engage ments by the day to sew. Mas. R. fc. Owe. FOR REST. Six room house in nppet ward for rent at $4.00 per month Inquire of G. W. Wright. OST. Srown book, containing ac- book. leetab! i - counts for vegetables and berries. Return to Daaocaat office FORS4LE 10 acres of land situated about S blocks north of O C R R de pot at Halsey, Linn coanty. This valu able property, suitable for residence lots or agricultural purposes wm ce soia at a sacrifice, make me an offe. Apply for particulars to M J McMalion. attorney at law, McKay bldg. Port'and, Or. w ANTED. A second hand bicjcle- Must be in good condition. Address Johs T. Thom psojc POBoxSl.SheddsOr. TTOR SALE. The meat niaiket fumi- V ture. tools and slaughter house tools. ihe Emerick market. Call on Louis T&f,kman or William Flickinger for par liara STREET RAILWAY NOTICE. The motot on the Albany ttrtet rail way will connect promptly with a't train o and from the depot, day and night. Special trips will be n ade at special ae. t. F Cons. Conductor. FOR SALE. A good organ and house hold furniture tor sle cheap. , alas. N. H LaatusoN, 4th and Washington St. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Dr Adams , SfJCnsick Block Albany, Or Painless work a specialty. t ; r Mti t i s