The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 13, 1897, Image 2

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Washington Letter.
From oar regular Correspondent
Washington, Aug. 2, 1897
The republicans have other troubles
thn those which will be made by the
new tariff ahead of them. They are go
ng to have'no end ot worry over finance
n the near future.
aft
It ia an open secret
that there n a seiioua difference
of
opinion in the Cabinet on the advisabil
ity of comniiting the administration and
the party to the retirement of the green
backs and Treasury notes. Bee. Gage,
as the personal representative of the
bankers and ultra gold men, will make
a hard fight to commit the administra
tion and party to the retirement of those
notes, although he knows as well as any
body that no legislation can be put
tli rough the life of the present Congress,
because of the silver majority in the
Senate. Proof that Mr. McKinley is
afraid of this question may be found in
the careful mauner in which he avoided
committing himself in his special mes
a ige to Congress asking for authority to
aopoint currency commission. Mr
McKinley has been everything on the
money question . . He voted or the free
coinage of silver in 1S97, and as late as
the Fifty-first Congress, he voted and
spoke for the Windom silver bill and
the Sherman substitute therefor. He
didn't want the gold standard platform
of last year'a republican convention. It
is doubtful it he knowa what he wante
now. lie prefers to trim and to wait,
but Sec. Gage intends, unless he is pre
vented, to submit to Congress in his
annual report the outlines of a bill that
would prepetuate the single gold standard
not because he thinaa it will pass, but
because he wishes to commit the admin-
istration and the repudhcan party
Members of the ad ministration Btill in
Washington, are somewhat worried over
the results of the new tariff as for at
thev have become apparent. Cbev did
not like the shutting down of those big
New Eagland cotton mille, and some ol
tnera went as far as to say that the mill
owners should heve1 been willing to keep
on running their mills, even if they lose
money, to help along the republic)
party. They even like the story of ia-
creased prices for almost everything ba'.
labor that comes from every direction
Speaking of this phase of matter a
prominent Philadelphia business man,
now in Washington, said : "I hear that
a general nee in prices is to take place.
and that peopli may prepare to pay
more for their.dry goods, clothing, boote
and shoes, and all articles of household
necessity. If this ia goiugto be so, 1
predict tremendous discount and dis
satisfaction among the people. In flush
times there shonld be no complaint, but
when commodities raise in value and tbt
volume of money ia not increased, the
common people are bound to suffer,
especially wLen, as now, there ia no
chance in.the aJvauce in wages. The
npahotof the matter witl be a revolt
against the political parly that passed
the law wbich made deaier all thing
the consumer ia bound to bny, without
doing anjthiog to increase the ability oi
thi consumer to purchase the necessar
ies of lite. If the republican party
hasn't a very rough row to hoe, then 1
am utterly witboutability as a prophet.''
Fancy and Fact
S lid the poet to the farmei : "In the
hanov harvest time
The psies above look brighter and the
bells in mnsic chime!
Said the farmer to the poet, as be eyed
him o'er in doubt:
"Von'er a liar, by Maria! for the crap ia
mortgaged ont!'
Atlanta Constitution
A. '.?.f th Japan has some sense. SI
only needed to think again.
Senaior Tillmae ia said to be spend
ing most ot his time learning to ride
bicycle.
The man who starts ont to make
any one believe that the foreigner pays
the tax has a big job on bis banda.
From the New Toik Mail and Express.
Aiaminum whicn cost $92 a pound in
1856' and $12 in 18SG now sells with a fair
profit at 30 cents a ponnd.
From the New York Mail and Express.
When the Director of the Mint estima
ted that the United States woaid prodaee
sGO.Ooa.OOO worth of gold this year the
Klondyke discovery bad not been made,
Be ia therefore under the necessity ot
boosting the figure away np toward the
$100,000,000 maik. Wrong aatn, Klon
dike ia not in the U S and any way
$40,000,000 ia too big a figure for the
K'ondike output.
From the Boston Post.
The chartering of forty steamers in one
day to carry American wheat to Enope
breaks the record, at least for this time
of year. Within two weeks steamship
transportation for 20,000,000 bnshals of
cereals to Europe from Atlantic ports
has been arranged. The great harvests
of this fortunate country are already flow
ing abroad to give bread to the world.
The latest gold fever baa already
brought a new verb into existence.
Two Cleveland men ware talking about
another yesterday, when one of them
asked :
What's the matter with him anyway?
He doesn't seem to tie the samo man he
was a month ago."
"OL," said the other, ever since he
first met that Maybe ry girl fie hi
seemed to bt, completely K'ondiKed."
Cleveland Leader
To The Public.
We have ever been on the lookout for
the iieet th ir.crkets afford, and with
thatobject in view have secured the sole
control of the Kamona Pure Food Com
pany's Products for this locality.
These goode are packed in strict con
formity with thenely1nangnrated Pure
Food Regulations of San Francisco.
Their Puritv is absolute, and Quality
and Fla vol the highest. To those who
have been nsing the goods usually hand
ed to yoa over the grocer's counter the
great strength o the "ROMON A'' goods
will be a revelation
We have always found the Beet to be
the Cheapest in the long run, and take
jiieaaui-e in placing before you a line that
combines highest quality with economv. 1
"ROMON A" Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Extract., Baking Powder and Poda are-i
guaranteed to please or money refunded.
and will n.ake as a boat oi new friends
Truly yours,
F.-E, Allen & Co.
Albany, Or.
Sick Pcoplt. Nor d the best. & re yon
ai particali r ia the hoice of your ( rug
gitt as you are of your doctor. Yonr pre
script o i at cur store will be tilled a j ord
wig to tVi d ctors ordirs.
i unKHART & Lef, Druf fcitta
Why Silver Dcclln.'s
From The Dalles Times Mountineer.
Soma people express a surprise at
the sudden decline in the price ot silver
that has occurred recently, and wonder
what can be done to bring It back to
a normal price. That tne price oi biivb.
has fallen should cause no surprise, but
how to bring it bark to former quota
tions is somewhat of a difficult problem,
tt has fallen simply because there is no
longer a demand fjr it as money, and
the demand for mechanical uses not
keeping up to he suppU, r, like any
other commodity, must go down, just
the same as would auy other, product.
Silver cannot be eaten, ..either can it
enter into mechanical uses only in limit
ed quantities. Therefore it ia deprived
of the functiona of primary money, its
price must be governed by the demand
that is made for it in other branches,
the same as governs the prize of wheat,
wool, cotton or iron .
If the factories ot the world were
closed to cotton ; that is, if there were
no longer a demand tor cotton clothing,
raw cotton would at once fall to less
than cost of production, or at least the
price would oe governea ny me or
mand of cotton for the manufacture ot
rope, thread, etc. The same ia true
with reference to silver. It is no longei
recognised as the primary money by the
leading commercial nationa of the world,
and those who ha7e been hoarding it up
for speculation are unloading it upon
the market, since the? see ih demand
steadily diminishing. Another cause
of the sudden slump ia to the attitude
of the English government toward the
commission sent to Europe by President
McKtnley to negotiate, au international
monetary agreement. Taking all these
cause into consideration there should
be no surprise at the sadden decline in
the price ot the white metal, and if con
ditions remain the same, there ia no
reason why it should not fall to 23 cenu
per ounce or lower
But should a demand be caused ioi
silver by the opening of the mints of
any nation to free and unlimited coinage
into money , or shonld it be recognised
aa money metal ot oltimata redemption
the price would suddenly rise. OM is
sent no bv the nations ot tLe
world, because it ia recognised standard !
of values. But should it be removed
for a term of years, it too would fall even
lower than silver comparatively, for it
is less nsed in the arts and sciences and
in mechanics. There is but one way to
keep np the price of any commodity and
that ia by making a demand for it, acd
the only way ta create a demand' fi
either of the precious metals is to make
a nee of them as the meaeure of values,
jr more correctly speaking as a medium
it unrestricted exchange (jive eithei
at tnem this office to perfoiiu, and it
price will rise., remove it and the price
tails.
Senator Stephen 51 White in
the August Forum.
Bnt we are dogmatically told that w
must have the Islands for protection
that our country cannot be sale w-.tboot
them. I deny the accuracy ot this con
tention. We can maka better coatee:
without than with Hawaii. If we ae
compliah annexation for defensive ob
jects we should fortify ocr new domain.
We must build a navy capab of ens
'aining it. I am nnable to give figure,
alto the cet of proper fortifications.
That the expenditure must be immense,
no one will diepute. In the event of
war there could he no help within ca'l
t3 aid the distressed inlanders. A wek
would be consumed in tranrporting our
navy if we possess a navy. Our eoaUs
are not now forti-led, notwithstanding
years of effort. Even New York and
San Francisco are insufficiently guarded
As for oar navy, Admiral Walker, be
fore the Senate Committee on Coast
Defences, described tbe situation, when
be said, that if the English shonld en
gage na they wouiu prooaoiy capture
or destroy our navy, and that, by put
ting all oar vessels behind Sandy Hook,
we could make something ot a fight for
that place, bat that nothing wonld pre
vent the foe from raiding the whole
coast. While we are 7ery slowly in
creasing oar naval etreugth, our leading
European competitors are acting with
more alaerity. Our disparity aa regards
at least England and France ia hourly
besoming more and more evident.
An exe'jange yell: ' fook out for the
prosperity locomotive." Let her come;
bat don't lie about it and say it is here
when it ia not.
The assassination of the prime minis
ter of Spain is not surprising when the
chaotic conditions of aiTairi in tht
country are considered.
Ons man showed good judgment in
getting disgusted before getting inta the
wilds of Cbilcoot pass. He i. now on
bi. way to San Francisco about $1000
poorer and no gold in sight.
Its British government In opposing
grubstaking, doe so from a selfish and
not a moral stand point. Morally, too.
it might be objected to a. a specie, of
gambling, hut very little Canada care,
fot that phase of it.
Without tbe big spring crops tbe Vil
lamette valley would have been in a bad
x. Tbe big yield of late wheat -ought
to pnt oar farmers on their feet.
$100 Reward 1100
Tie reader of thia paper will be peaxe I
to learn that there is at least one .dreaded
due- that science ban been able to cue
ii all it stigen, and that is Catarrh.
Hall' Catarrh Cure i lbe o i'y positive
cure kowa to ne medical fraternliy.
Catairh bein; aco iKtitutlonul diee, re
quires a coiittitu'ionHl tr a nient 11.11'
Catarrh cure ia taken Inerr.ally, tctioa
directly upon lbe blood ana mucous aur
facem of the na'em, tereoy d s'roying ne j
foundation of tbe i'.ea e, uud givt p th i
oatient strength by building np the con j
stitution nu
aeeiHtinir na ure in cloi' ir it
woix. inepropnwor-naireso much faith
m its curative pofT, tat lhe offer tine ;
Hundred Dollar-for any . e that it f-tila '.
o cure end fir Ut ol testimonial, i
Aauresa, t ntnt.AtiICU ', io:ecjo, O.
bld y Urtiirui 7&c.
Hsll'a Kamil Pills r.re 'bebett,
.v agnolia Llevators.
i
tl a
The underxitrned hav rrnio,l
'Magnolia Elevators at the west end of
First street, Albany Oregon, at the ap
proach to the fcleel bridge, ami id vo i
uuci a general grain warehouse imsine-s.
Persons wishing to store or sell wheat
or cats will do we'l to see n before mak
ing Ibeir arrangement. Kn (ioiNM,
W. L, V
S. K. Youm,.
m . - .
Pon't Tulcr Spit lad ok luur 1 ire Innj.
To quit tobacco easf; iid forever, he mag
netie. lull of life, ncrvuini ilt'or, tuke No-Ta-Bac,
the wnnJor-woriuT, th. I, inuU'"i creak men
strong. Alt druggists, SOocrS!. Curoriiaraa,
teei Booklet ami sami la free. Aildres
Sterltna; llemedy to., CUlcjs or New York.
Readable Paragraphs
In France more than a third of the
population (34.70 per cent) live in cities.
iifty yeart ago Austria had seven cit
ies with more than 20,000 inhabitants.
Today there are thirty-two.
A Leipciger has invented a machine
for the manufacture of bock covers,
which turns out 550 covers per hour and
can be operated by girls.
There are in France 1,302.400 unmar
ried women between the ages of. taenty
five and fitty and 1,070,000 unmarried
men aged over thirty years.
It is stated that in fit months of the
year American manufacturers can make
enough shoes to supply, the 70,000,000
people ot the United S'atea.
In certain parts of China the young
women wear their hair in long, single
plait, with whinh is interwined a strand
ot bright scarlet tnread, which denotes
them to lie marriageable.
The theory of a French savant to the
effect that appendicitis ia contagious it
doubtless baaed upon the circumstancs
that it is fashionable. Whatever ia sty
lish always spreads.
An ostricn in uolora.lo lurmahes a
lady leathers for her hat and motive
power for her light two-wheeled cart.
It is shown by the anual report ot one
of the largest mining companies in Colo
rado that since the organisation of the
company the average ccat of producing
l in gold has been 37 cents.
A New York woman who was arreated
for making faces at a man who looked
in at her window and envied when he
passed by was dismissed by the judge
with the advice to keep her nose down.
Ice cream has its good points after all.
James Tohin, an Indiana man, ia report
ed to have not only supported l:fe on ic
cream since July 14, 1S92, but to have
increased from 140 to 210 pounds in
weight.
Some towns in si iett arow
very rapidly. Thee o one down on
jhe cape which had seven houses tome
seventy years ago, baa naa two bunt id
he meanwhile and one of these huraed
down .
A young PLiladelpHian was arrested
for scorching. His excuse waa that it
was getting late, he was going to aee
his girl and that the constitution guar
antees the right of liberty and the pur-
suit ot happiness.
Politically, Hungary is divided into
sixty-three counties, containing from
50,000 to 126,000 inhabitants. There are
twenty-six cities endowed with self-government.
Budapest, the metropolis
contains about 600,000 inhabitants.
The population of Uungary ia about 15,-
030,000.
A Scathing Rebuke
A wriggling victim squirming beneath
the miet kcathiog, scorching rebuke a
iude could administer was a scene wit
neeed in the p dice court ot Roesland
the other morning eats the Evening
Record, when Fra'ik Wilson a piano
player in a bagnio, bronaht before
him.
Viion who gave evidence of a good
education, was drested in faa'tless black
and told his story somewnat flippantly.
" There ate too many people like yon,
who are worse than the pigs in the gut
ter," raid tbe jade in a tone hat made
the prisoner wince. "Tbe evidence is
clear. It yon did not play the piano in
such places there would not be to many
people dragged down to destruction,
rueee unfortunate women, soiled with
sin as they are tbe out casts from their
own sex, are saints compared with such
as yon. Better would it La e been for
yon to have blown out your brains be
fore losing yonr last spark ot manhwod."
White the judge was delivering him
self it was nut a pleatant sight to watch ,
the victim. Hetslsted aroaod in bis
seat, rutbed and crumpled a soiled silk
handkerchief between his nervously
trembling fingers, and could not controll
his features from twitching convulsively.
"It is harder for me." continued tbe
judge, "to eentence yoa t-an it is for
yoa to take the doe. I propose to bave
some part of a heart and eonscienca, and
any thing I abhor is to del! with such
cases. Tbe statute is ptain, however,
and especially severe for jaat sncb cases
and Ii'eel disposed to give oj t ij limit.
I will think it over until tomorrow."
Some tbng. and benco men bave been
ordered out of Portland. They will re
turn or other, just as bal.
mere were eigrti lyncnings in ui(
South during Ju'y. Judge LyncL i. as
big as ever.
An eastern girl fell ont of a hammock
and dislocated her neck . An opportuni
ty for alleged humorisis to display their
talents.
A writer in an exchange eays sleep is
the best medicine in the world. We
I know of some people who ouht to be
the picture ot health.
One writer In the eaet stales that there
are 2,500 miles to walk over the Chilcoot
pans, a sample of the lying ol the day
The distance is 23 miles .
A writT in the world says:
The advance in sugar and clothing
is a cat in my wages. I know thia be
cause my wagea have not gone np eince
ihe paage of tha Dingtey bill, while it
ia putting up my expenses right along.
If it takes $1C a month out of my wages
above what I epeut before it cuts them
down that ranch.
Senator Clay of Ueorgia, in speaking
of the delicions watermelons g'own in
hi stite, aid : "There are more melon,
cut and eaten in a single d ty than you
would see ia Wa'tiit itioti in a mooth.
On'y we do nit eat the mehtn down to
ihrt rind. A'h tnka out the j iioy seed
Ish heart and then, in our extravagance
we throw the rest away.
Ne(i'iri'iUnd has at times a peculiar
viidi'ir. y'unli it thut dfci ibed : The oc
cacint n! rounding of an immnte ice-
b-in nliori dieiaiice trim the shore pro-
d . Hn as 0tiishin local climatic
.... .
c'Mn'"' '"r"u ,U " Bv' Prev"n,i" th
r Pi'i'K "' ec-u and uarden fruit, but
pn-peniin at onwt. inanidcent pris
mat tr or itidUfent effects
Tli ) g inlan wan' Mayor Pennoyer
lo 1 ike Mayor Wo'hI of Seattle, resign
and io m Klondike ; b ii Mayor Pennoy.
- r Ims fiioiiiili gold already, so much
that In- at: ent only half hi wages.
N R Surrmctt. a merchant of Q iincey
Ohio, a place of KKiO, spends 16,000 a
year advertising his business. He has
increased I i srIi'S from an avsrage of
J'jO a day to lo t) a day. He runs three
columns in en different papers and had
fo add f mr rleiks to hi. store, right in
(had times lo?. The wise merchant
I apreed ont and n eg plmty of apace
judiciouely, ,
M IS PITS.
Business can't pick up
her pick.
too fast, let
The Journal, of Salem, refers to it
tnotirnine contemporary. Wonuer what
ia meant.
It is too serious a matter to accuse, An
dree of having stopped 'to fish with the
uortn pole. Une paper does that.
Wonder if there ia going to le a state
fair thia year. Haven't Been an adver
tisement of it yet even in the Sa'.ein pa
pers.
A steam threshing outfit threshed
wheat on Sunday, Aug. 1 inside the city
limits of Jacksonville.
One man who was on the Klondyke
says he wouldn't spend another winter
mere lor .au.uuu.
A Portland man advertises as follows:
To Dawson City via Yukon river for
$100, including 1,000 pound of freight,
rarty now forming.
A Eugene eardener'advertiaet that all
the widows not foeling able to pay for
blackberries can have all they wish ' free j
oy calling ana picking tliem. I
f
An exchange advises the patronizing
of borne institutions even if It does cost
as much ax abroad. Home institutions
that patronize home institutions ought to
be supported. That's w hat.
Three Alaska miners were frozen to
death on Cxik'a inlet recently. The re
port of the fact has had a somewhat
chilly effect on the Alaska excitement.
Tom McNary arrested a man at Salem
Saturday for being drunk and disorderly.
It need to be Tom who was arrested ; but
we are glad to aee the tables reversed.
The prime minister of Spain has been
assassinated. That will not settle any
national difficulty, in fact it creates sym
pathy for the government. Down on the
anarchist assassinator, and down on
Spain the oppressor of Cuba.
The report that A. T. Dreseer had been
appointed register at Oregon City was a
hoax. A blank telegram waa filled out
and given Mr. Miller aa a joke. It waa
shown the amart correspondent ot the
Oregonian, and he bit and telegraphed it
jo that paper aa a fact. The govern
ment doesn't do things that way.
A Linn farmer sold 400 bushels ot
wheat at 71 cents, paid bis debts and said
be would speculate on the rest, that is,
wait tor it to rise. The idea is an hon
orable and a gttd one nn ler tbe exist'
ing circumstances, i-.very man wno
pays bis debts helps very materially to
make t'mea good.
The Salem Journal save: "McElrov
need to have 400 to 6W teachers at bis
state associations, btate Superintend
ent Irwin is a good circuit rider, lie can
preach and eat chickens with any man
but is no organizer, lie had about 30
males and 30 fmales at his Newp rt
meeting. He got fi-re himself day or
two late still somewhat seseick."
The constant advertiser, and not the
one who usee printers' inks iscmodicall.
wins in the long run. Keep yonr nt gr
and business before the people, deal fair
ly and souarely with alt. This is the
key to business success. Advertising
aloie will not make a man soccefsl.
bat coo pled with other judicious busi
ness methods, it is of great assistance
Review.
The people of Orjon have a right to
know jnH where the money in the slate
treasury is. The money belong to 'nv
gon and the treasurer has no mere nght
13 use it than the bank cashier has U
take the money ot the bank and loen it
on nis private account. Every sane per-
son knowa that tbe salary offSOOol ihe!Mtbeintirator o tie l'bilipioe rtrolu
slate treasurer is not a tenth of bis in- jtton. Ir. R ail dected that he waa r-W
come. It iatimetbi matte waa nroul leader, bnt he atimin.d bal t-.e had
to the bone. . I drawn up tte iiut cf tbe I'miip pice
; Icagae.
n . ! B.r n,.r,
B ,S"
, . ,
placer, in pioneer day.. Down at Placer -
ville or old llanirtow n. Nevada Cfiir i-w
nora. Mokelumne Hill. Downievi'le and
(many other California dvrinR. the
eround prospected bet.er than Klon-
dyke's best yield reporud. In con hero
California also, eaperiaily aronnd old
Shasta in Shasta county, and Yreka ,n
Sis ki too county, richer lriks we-
made, with chances of room in the erad -
nal development of the country Yreka1
Journal. j
j 1141KR v 1 1 t. vr...ofr r i. j.r.o-
Jon. while driwnjr a hand tJ hore rar
An eastern paper recently offered 4 the Pine Creek reerrc. t-nt over la drink :
gold watch aa a prue for the Ust wur.en j ou! in the ratiuc. hi revjirer ;
propoeal of marrtai. The prize was I W ct hi Pckot. and, ttpUniing, ksii
awardel to Mr. K. Warner, of Orevon ' him instantly. Jbnn rwnlly cmei
City. Follomine is the prize letler:
Mi. Alice Marks. Yoa have longL w Uencett .
known tht I bave admired and loved u-.iair4 f
fA JLZ!i.0T1 tb"1 ll" eli?K bM ' Manam, Aug. S.- feoor Can, v.. del j
been reciprocated on Tour part. I now i rwi:t ti,
ask yooto give tneyoar heart and hand.
"".""f . My bonnew pursuit, are
v. .m,uiuhui. 11 tuu can aive me
favorable reply it will make meoneof the
Cutfest and happiest of men, and will
d me to ose my beet energies in mak.
uk wji uuiini urn naDDV. htflntftrar-il
and useful.
Your ardent lover,
illNBV UooilMAX.
A competent iudue save next to Von.
te.-ey, cal., Newport ia the most attrac
tive summer resort on the Pacific coast.
It ha. tbe most variety to offer, bay and
beach, town and wilderners, fishing and
sailing, bathing and walking, clams and
oyster., drives to Otter and Seal Rocks,
a lighthouse, a life saving cation, no
end to hotel, and boarding houses, a
summer school, a good railroad, a week
ly boat to 'Frisco, and an enterprising
public spirited people. Tbey have
not learned to vet tha pmvtli I nr
They do not understand organirin", pro-
".v.iuk mm -uveriising tneir attractions
The people do not pu I together here as
they do at Salem and other large towns
for the common welfare. Hut Ion of
towns are Jong on public spirit bat lack
" ki-uiu 10 loucn me lotrrn. m .i
vurum.
A Padlocked HeartT
How mast
women lKk
their tioublm
and sutftrinr?
in their own
hearts and i
lenUy endure
miery and
pain which
would canse
strong men to
cry ont is
agony.
The nflVr.
of women . . ,nr.
than half unknown and un
appreciated. The refined
sensitiveness of their or
aranism lav fh.m
a thousand exquisite tortures wbich a
toarter nature can never experience ot
comprehend.
The least derangement or disorder of the
delicate special organism of their sex over
whelm the whole physical and mental bc
w with weakness and wretcbedne.
But It is a mistake to uffer these trouble
In nlence. They may be cured in the per
feet privacy of home, without the repurnant
ordeal of examinations and "local treat
ment," which tbe family doctor ia sure to
insist npon.
No physician In the world ha had a wider
or more successful experience in the treat
ment of woman's diseases than Dr. R, V
Pierce, chief consulting physician to the
Invalid' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of
Buffalo, N. Y. Hia "Favorite Prescription
is a positive cure for the most obstinate and
vumpiiL-aicu icminine diinculties.
u is tne onl
snlv medicine nf if. trl.i .,...
pared by an educated, skilled physician.
lucated, skilled physician
Mr. j. F. Rri red, of Omen, Texaa, write :
ife waa bad v afflicted or 1th r.n,.i. i
wife was badly afflicted with female
JV. J.JW!.0J th5 W phytidan. in the
tntry without benefit, but at great expense.
.Y,.13rtw r.0"- nd we gave up in de
IS?L.B!e, could not and out of door
without help; wa not able to stand on her feet
at a time, complained of dragging down
pain in abdomen. Nmhln. k.,t
1 i,,u.?e'?f, walting her, when happy
M.M-int name oi nr. Pierce cam to my
Pit ZlJ, J1"" to "r. Pierce received hi advice,
followed it, my wife improved perceptibly from
the firt twd week1 treatment, continued th
treatment six month, and pronounced the tun
umputt, at a cost of lea than one month' treat,
ment by the last phyiiciaa w employed befor
consulting Dr. Pierce. She used Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription and the lotion recommended
by him. It has been two years since, and lb
good effect i permanent."
fAiifc. Minn
TELEGRAPHIC.
The Mexiro Sunk
San Fiiancisco, Aug., 10. A spbrial
from Victoria to the Chronicle says:
For several days anxious iu'iuiries have
been made regarding the 1'acilic Coast
steamer Mexico which was Looked to leavn
tomorrow on her seoond trip to Dyea.
me nieamcr loneka, winch arrived here
this evening, reports that the steamer Mex
ico, on iUKiist 6, while going into Dixon
entrance from Siika, during a heavy fog
at full speed, struck. Wert Devil' rock
After two hours the steamer sunk in
500 feet of water, stern first.
lae pasxengers and crew were saved,
with their hand baggage, in small bouts.
After rowing till midnight, they arrived at
Metlakahtla.
Of the 75 passangers, 40 w re tourists,
who made the ronnd trip, Hnd others were
coming South from different Alaskan
ports.
Fatally Wanadrd
Spokanc, WuhIi., auk, 10. Either
crazed by I iicor or laboring under a da
luBion that he was beinir De'secuted. John
Thomas, a pros iixrior lately from Fort
Steele district, started a fusillade this at
tornoon, which resulted in mortudy wound
ing two men and painful injuries to anoth
er man and boy. 1 be list ot wounded is
John Thomas, Oie Oleson, C K Davis of
Spokane and M ax Jackson .
i Fatal lire
Armkoto.v. Or.. Aor. 11. The people.
of Arlington were awakened last (1 uesday)
nigut at 11 :3Q by the alarm of hre, wb cb
waa responded to quickly . lne ore was
discovered in the oweliing-nouse of C A
Sburte, and it was put out after about one
and a half hours of bghting Mrs hhurte
and her two children, Curtis and lUlch,
were overcome by lbe suioae, and were
brought from the bouse dead.
Cold la ldab
Boisb, Idaho. Aug. 10. A R and L G
Caswell bare brought in $1Q0 in gold
taken ont in a short time on a tributary
of the Middle Solomen, hitherto an unex
plored region. 1 he gold was obtained bv
wishing the decomposed surface of a por
phyry mountain, wbich, they say, carries
god in paying quantities.
EoiuJ la SkUadlke
L Grasok.Ot.. Aug. 10. J A Wr'iKul
and P L Felly, of Sparta, arrived in Un
ion Monday, brtngiug with them t hunts s
of ore carrying big pieces of fr;e gold.
which were picked from a newly discov
ered ledge a mile and a half south of Spar
ta. It is estimated that it will go at la
$40,000 to the ton. but of coune no one as
yet knows bow extensive it may be.
Brwrte Ike t'al
Kawvoaii. Aug. 9. Estrada Pa! ma,
who ia at the head of tbe Cuban innta in
this country, in an interriew commented
upon tbe an.ajsiu.iliun cf t'anovaa a fol
low: While I bare no sm;ajhy with the a-
tastian, I cannot help but iiil that the j
action waa on cf retribution. Canova, !
more than Weyler, ha been responsible
for the cruelties practiced by the ipaaih i
troop in Cuba . It waa by hi order U at
women and children were murdered and
wrcneed. He deserved no Lmlt file.
waa ray
Salem. Aoff. 9 Th ranreme c
today rendered decision ia tie three i
manJamu uiU brought in compell the '
ecretary of tat to audit claim and j
draw warrant in piymenl thereof. 1
of claim, the lower court i reversed acd
dale to an jit the claim and ilnv ar.
rent in paj aieot thereof.
Stmita Omlag liar
VT Asnisorox, Aug. 9. Conm!iner
i?inirr Hermann of the general land f5ce.
i ojw rn route fur tin o a hotae in Ore-
Kpa. lie ha been worcinz antiduocttlr
ticce be iSMumed bi bew duties t!
bead of the Lard department, and tbe c:c
tinued tra.n f Uu-1 on bun hat
opfiiated a re-.?. ii will be aoav breor
six week.
ll tMfrtaerf
M Atnir, Aug. 9. -tSoili ha coofid
trial be kiiled SeiKtr Canora to tm; Ite
Bamelooa anuciioti. ad tie iotir--oi
tetkler, ln Joe Kit', who u exocated
at Manila. Philippine UUnd. fee. ;W
S Prm-CM. A.9-JlMV.lorloi:
. . . .
1 ndP,0"t,?0S x ,.b.',. h"'
' qaaRer of tfte miiwr' oflki! in I
i J0,sr- arpeared a it ttere wa a
s ,raul." Vf msivm or lite ui. n.i. anj mi-;
z " ,n PtWO ere jrnt n as mat u .
tfcl ,be u2ir 1 looted after.;
I ary Warner k'f! luy an.wi i
I llt lb,? appeal. He ail tenisnt that he!
? biJ ot mon tkn "1J -n'a t-f r'" '
! ,0 B,o varioo Rarl of tte district. S
ecaUar raih
, ,
i from 'r'nevi!!, and t a hrother-in-i ..f
ad.aud todi.v at Santa A-. I. .
j nanit. The murderer Sred tbre
f'.
Biiarn r.f a-hih tnu.b
bead and the othe ta the chet. The
woonueu roan UDeered iinoon-iMi for two
hunri, and died at 3 o'clock thi aftenaooo.
The aMatan was imo li.t'y am led.
" Ncopohtaa and Kn tiie name o
Kinuldi. but it i uelievod hi teal name
i Angfle AfigeloGolli
Tbe murderer declared Le kil'ed Cano-
vn in atcomiduhment of a "j.n. vene -
anoe and at the out ciiue ot a cDpi-
XHrT-
rOBT iQKsrtSO, kntt. An h -
den tbatmany people !arte.l for tH
gold Selds of Alaska durins the strain nf
mesial excitement wa aiven here Ut
night, when tbe Reamer (J nvn sailei for
the north, just afUir the tteanu r blew her
whistle focast off ber 'im, an excited ra-
njrer. wbo had fSciO worth of provision
oi'ii mrougn to iryea. yelled out:
'Both, divii'e the d d me Mwcen
you; I'm going back to California.
Wl.lakra frs Beer
GaASTsPam, Or., Aug. Kd Jones
was today shot and instantly killed by a
man named Kirk, at Golden, atwut four
mile from Wolf Creek. Jone was waix
ing in the brush, and Kirk mistook him for
a deer, nd shot. Jones hailed from Lag
range Cat. coming to thia country last
winter. He waa about 30 year. old. and
wa reported to be w!. to-do. Kirk is
about 65 yeara old, and i tot very well
known. Afttr tbe shooting he went to
Wolf Caeck and gave himself up ta the
constable I
A Bar Lark
Wimicii. Wah Aug. f$. While cu- !
ting eniin yesterday aftirnoon the 4-vear-
old sin of Peter McKay in some way man
aged to get in the tall grain in front of the
machine, and had one of his little limbs
comp'etely severed. The other waa bdly
manged. but Vt. loting thinks he can
save it if he can save the child's life.
flajrlna for Delay
Sah Francisco. Aug. 8. Though
Durrant'a appeal from thr order of Judge
Rahrs, settinirJune 9 a lbe ("ay of his ex
ecution, i ret for argument tomorrow in
the suriememe court, an effort will be
made by the prisoner's attorneys to have
tbe argument postponed.
HORN.
CHUR0I11LL. Atriainview, on Mon
day, Aug. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld
Churchill, a boy, weight 10 pounds.
DIED.
NEWMAN. On Tnesday, Aug. 10, 8V7,
at the home of her daughter, Mrs (j.
E rirownoll, in Albany, Mrs. Elisa
beth Catherine Newman, at the ago of
61 yean, 11 months and 3 days.
irs. Newman had been a resident of
Linn county for over 25 years and was
highly respected by all knowing her
Mr. Newman died in California many
year, ago and was buried in that state.
The funeral will take place at 10 a. in.
tomorrow at the residence of O. E.
Iitownell, after which the remains will
be interred at Millets beside those of her
father.
OSB
Mowers ... Harvesters
Osborn extras.
Deering extras.
Oliver plows, hardware, tinware
and Stoves.
CRESCENT BICYCLES.
HOPKINS BROS.,
1st Street, Albany, Oregon
Best Work
PRIN
Office Stationery ft Specialty
Give us yoai Patronage.
P
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.NMANA BICYCLE I '
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A I'rainins School For Tcachcrs-
!
.' Eea!ar Normal Course of three year. Senior year wholly pmfeiooa!. Train f
int department of nine grades with 2W children.
; ln ruction and traiiin.it in Gymuastica (.Saeclith system), and vocal mnsic for !
f fntlic school. The ncnnl diriotua is recognized by law as a rotate Life Ccr--
ttfictC tO Ucll. f
rl...t f.pPro,Smly, $.00
year, stuoenis ooaruinc ineuiwirra. i iu
5 1 ad-nie le. aoed from Luh
application. Addnres
I. L. CmPBtu,
President.
T4ASUHER'S NOTICE K0-1.
! Notice is herer-y girn that fends ate
on hand to pay city wrrrants No. 534
: to 6.7 iurlnfiv'e ol the imie of I$96, and
I Ut 39 of the twte of 1037. Interest on
, -aid warrant, will era nith the date of
' this notice
Allvny Or. Aojr. 1ST.
fc A. "aateB,
Cith Tieurer.
KQTiCE CF FINAL SE1TLEMEKT.
NolKe i beedT ikiven tbatte under
tinned ae dnly apw'nled. unaliaed acd
i arlinir ernt of I j lat will ard 'ea
( of L'nn coury t.ieSnn i,'te 6W their
i 6nal accoun' wth l e tounty clerk f Linn
County viregon. and t'.e roacty cou't ol
ij wrty b fixed M nda, SperoSr
; 6'h. IjT. at 1 o'clock lo ttee afternoon of
uid dv for te tie'rmg 'f aid account
j and a linal e"l. mrnt ot atd e'Ve. all
prraon h.vin? anv ol j.-ior. ihere'O are
; berf,hT ncdiSed 'o p-e cut the auie at said
time and p!t.
Iated at Albint Ore(rn thi July 26:h.
R i!KRT Asnoud l.xeorcr.
U'ntrvir A- V it w roar
A:ty tjf er-a!or.
Notice for Publication.
Laso Or-rica aTOaxoos Citv, Oa,'
Jn-y ,29 IS'7.
Notice i licrul-y g',t" t"1 ,t;e f. Jow
idk ntm-d ettier has ditd notm uf r ia
intention to make rioai prcf uadr
tion 23CI K S in sopDPit if hi
caira, and tht said i rK.f will te mie
before th reg'a'er and reoeivtr at Ore.cn
City, Or. on Spt 4, 1S'J7, vw: Uosw-ll
G. Ilibharvl.II E 11925. for the N E l4.
ec 7 T 10 , K 4 t . name tne tuliow
ing witness 's lo prove his c-o icuaus re.i
oVnce np. a and cultlvati n tf aaid land, v ...
Henry t'armody of N !'', Or, Npolen
Itowdah of Niagara Or, Janiet b Mjor f
Dutroit Or. Kraod KtadrO f KugaraO..
IUBRar A Mills t, Register.
Notice for Publication
fJn Ornca at Or boon City, Or
July 29tb, 1S97
Notice is hereby oiven Uat the follow
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof undjr section
21101 US in support othi claim, and thi
said proof wilt be made before the reg
later and receiver at Oreuon City. Oregon,
on September 24. 1SS7, via: Napoieon
Howdah II K il9-7 tor the S W Y S W t.
Sec I2.N W l N W Sec 13.N JfNEk
Sc 1T 10 S. R4 K. W M. lie names
the following witnesses to prove hi con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation
of said hind, via: RosweU li tlihhard of
Detroit Or, Henri t'armcdy of Niagara
Or, Krwt.k Rshadeuof Niagara Or. Job e
O Fox of IVtrolt Or.
UOUEUl' A. MILLER. Regis jr.
ADWIKISTHATQ NOTICE.
Notice i hereby given that the under
signed administrator of thees'ato of A 1)
Knox, deceived, ha HUmi hi filial account
iu said estate in the count" court ot 1,1 no
county. Oregon, and tiai sldccr as
ffxed tbe third day f ouk1, 1S97, at
the hour of S o'clock in Hie atiernjin of
said day the time f tcAring all objec
tions therito and et''ing ti e atne, there
fore, all per ons having any tl jection to
said final account are herein roliticd aid
required to appear and h'Ui the same in
suid court on ur l'ore sa.d above men
tioned di.te.
Dated this 18th day of June, 1S!)7.
W R Bn vtu, 1 V Huncav,
Attorney. Admin's'rutor
HORSE F0RSALK C!1K.M'. A howe
dark brown, weight 1 120. age Gyears.
ftue l river. Inquire of Kd. Unbain third
ward."
Promptness
TING
LEY
GREC0K.
Real and
Elegant De j
signs in
Crockery j
Ware at COIfn i
fi HUSTON'S j
See it
lJS Are built in
i the lareeSt
vIC?k'GLES. and Best
2J Equipped
Factorv in
fjStzptcf pishlfBdEt.the World
elect the Waveriy because they have learned to know the dii
ferenoe between a wheel that ia actually high grade an.l one tha
i simply claimed to be. Some others may l god bat tli
IVimlr i the higbeet of all high grade.
Conn & Huston,
Agent
SIH'JOL.
per.
per year.
arLn..!. ,
L'ataUfnies cheerfully sent on!
or W. A. Wisx,
Sec. Faccltv.
! UcLlKULirrtT TAX PATFRS TITP
N3T1CE.
Tbe d.lir,qrnt tax ro'l Ct iS5 it now
in my ha id. tor ccJiecu-n nl ly otdr'
of lbe countv court exxotion w:Ji .ine 1
j for a I f U lax rf.!'n'-j irj:dfBl
j Aajruai ; t-w. al --t-- 4' co add. !
ed ni (4-.l di'
' : C- GAINED,
Sierff JTn C'HetitTtl Urnt.'cy
SOLICITOKS WANTED FOR 1R.
TaLMAUE'S "The l-jwth Girded,"
or hi fatuous tour around the world, a
.hn'-liog story of aras?v and barroos
land. Konr million Talmag?' Wk sold,
and "The lUrth iirdied'' is hi latent and
grandest. l'KMAXD FN'jRMOL'S
Kv.rvbo.lv want this famon book: on'y
SO. U'Ki BlXJK. blG CtM. MISSIONS.
A irold mine fur workers. t 'KKIMT ;IV
EN". FKEWHTPAlH. OC PHr FREE.
lT"i all L-ah and sell tbe king of look
and make -iOU a month. Address for out
fit and temtorv. The Ikxninion Catii
pmy, Slar Building, Ci.iraj'
rXTED 10 cords of wood. 15
com of oak, the balance in dr.
lo I delivered at fruit dryer.
CO I lay re Albany, Oregon.
TTI-VIT BOXES. For anv kind of fmit
I boxps lare enir orders with the Surar 1
r: .-. r- ... e r
i ine .mil a: rmure co.
1 10 HT WAC.OX wanted to tui!d
into
I - Uomlry delivery
iron. Must be in
rood condition.
City Laundry.
Inquire at Simpsons
PVKESS-MAK1XO.
Ldi widirg
fittirir It tie Mo
1V learn cutting and
pin system, call an M rs. Ii. F. C-we
Uresse made for $2.50 and tip. Ccr Si
tndCalapooia.
AT l'HE MIXES Boarding. Mging
and meHU may be secured of the sub
scriber at Uie Santiam mines, at his place
ta the mouth of Dry Oulch.
M. W. Whits.
TiOU
TAX
NOTICE. The do tax is
Lnow delinquent.
All dos not tiiirired
willbe taken upaad dealt with tcccrung
tolaw. B. B Uutin, Toundmaster.
ANTED FAITHFUL VEX OR
WOMEN TO travel for responsible
established house in Oregon. Salary t7S0
and expense. 1'osition permanent. Uef
erenee. Enclose elt-addrpsc4 stamped
envelope. The National, Star Insurance
31dg., Chicago.
TO EXCHANGE. Good luiiding lo
in Crvalli to exchanee for buiry.
Must be in good condiioo. Address Box
120 city.
BLACKBK,RIE-Mav I iced at
the gTvien ot Mr. William I'e.tccck
across Ua wihamette for only 2 cents a
pound, laao your bucket over and fc-et
oiuc.
Caveataani Traits MaraoMaInManl all rat
ont bnsinresconJnrtotl far Moderate Fee. .
P'r.il mo.tcl.drawlnRorphottt. Wa,tTUaf
na(miUlilerr-of chirjv. (nr frcnotdua till
iMtitntiasAciired. A Hampblet -Uow toOb-
uu rairnia. wim com or same in tAa v.
sn4 foreign countrleatfre, Aajreaa,
C. A. Sf.QW & CO.
1
Oe. rtlVII Wamu. Ia A
. ww a.ninuTOii, Lf. v
Wanted-An Idea
WTio can think
of some aimpk
hli ,,i
Protao.
. Tone tdan? th ntv Krin v . .u uii.
wrli
rllo JOHM V,liDOKrtHl kN niTAuii ...
nwtiinaum, 4.. tlwtir l...l nM ulj
WATCHES.
- AIZG7
If you want a good reliable watch cal
French
the jeweler.
( Bank of Oregon building.)
! VTa have the coodg. theonalitr
guaranteed and the prices are light.
fXlORTHERN
M PACIFIC R. R.
15
N
PunL3.a.ii HGplai- ;ars,
Elegant Dinlr-g Cars
Touis Sleeping Oar
it S ac!
iimt.epor:
L'tj-tith
taryo,
iraad forit
Croffke'on
?;p'er an.;
THPOUGH TICKE
TO
Ctnf
Chicago
Washington
Philadelphia
Sew ork
1
t
Boeton and al.
! PoinU Eaet and South
Ttroogn ticStfa to japan ana (.moa. i
Taooma and Northern PaciSc teamsKi
Co., an Amcrlcva iin?-
For information, time ruf,, tp? anC
tickets call on or write C lioricbart
As.n:. Albany, Or.
Or A D Chariton. Art Gen Faae Agi
Portland. Or.
1 WEI be kept on lap at the .tore of B F
Mam p. Mineral water from Waterloo.
Sodaviile and-Find'er, for ea by bot
; tie or doaen or deHvery to family, at
; 6te per del. Orders takn from any
I part of Orejron and prompt ehiptnent's
! made. Oanuos Mis neat- VaTEaCo.
j " M. W. Wilkins, mafiayer.
MONEY
TO LOAN.
ON FAKM PROPERTY.
LONG TIME i.Nr LuW J1ATF. OF IN
TEREST. VV. B. RICHARDSON,
. Agent For Xtna Insurance Co
j Office. B-oadJWn, between 2d and
i 3d. Albanv.
E Fl n
THK PI-'vMRfeli
.... .
i " - e acd pStimbiBj:. Upposi'
' a Ji -r
;
CHEAPEST rowtit
...HERCULES
.! A.D GASOLINE
E.G L r.s-
Buiit in special s-xea for priuUc- n5ce
and factories. State toot wanu and
write for price and te'rm-. Illustrated
catalogue furnished free open applica-
tion.
American lrs Fcrxnes" Co.
Portlan J.Oregon .
Orego.y Ckvtiml
& EASTERN R. R. CO.
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE"
Connecting at Yaqoiaa Bay with the
San Francisco (5t Yaqoina Bay
STEAMSUIP COMPANY.
Steaislip 'FaraUon'
Sails from Yaqutna everv 9 dava for
San Francisco. Coos Rav. Port Orfant
Trinidad and Humboldt Bay.
r ASSiNGt. ACCOMODATtOSr UXSCKPASSM
Shortest route between the Willam.
j ette Valley and California.
Fare from Albany and poinU west tc
us i raotuBCO
..t 10 01
Stekaag. gfj(
Round trip good for60 d.iys...'!!.l7fX
ToOooe Ut
Cbin : is.of
Steerage g
To Humboldt Bav and Port Or ford,
Of0 tiojtf
Steerage - m
River Division.
Steamer -Albany" between Portland
and Corvalhs,throogh without lay-ever
leaves ARiany S.tH) a. rn. TuesdaW
lhursdaysand Saturdays; leaves I0"rt
land, Yamhill street Jock, 6:0C a. m
nndays Wednesdavs and Fridavs
Edwis Stosk, J C Ma
Manager SuptRivei''
wV--V!Mtl,
CO VCARS
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TRADE MARKS.
rf: , : ..-vlV DESIGNS. "t
' COPVStCHTS As,
JS. f!2rt!5.
J mm ' v Bvwvnitin, 1 rwA w ntnurr &u 1 inciutou t .
. 0-wtrhl4EutlI. .Utt.wi njrowy fwrstsninn ltiii I
vpocuai uotuv iu the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
tautlfultT Illustrated, hurrmt elreuhttioa ta '
anv u-seutlse loumul. wwkST.trm.vUP .ear: 1
tl-etaa m,uith.
lStH.taia txHMta aitl I
on
im IWatev
-V. m v ailunrwiaWflnBnBBi i
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A- TRADE MARKS.!
MUNN A CO.,
3it tirsaiiwa!. Now Vara.
m To) qN'
iHioMoiislo
TO THE
eivMTHi cHoicm ot
TWO TKASSCONTISEKTM.
ROUTE
cheat uracu
nmiVitfin pacific
VI
SALT LAKE
DENVER
OMAHA
eak:as cmr
SPOKANE
tf!HHP0L!S
ST. PAUL
AKD CH'CASO
OW IrTTW TO AL1
EASTEKi CITIES
OCK4N STEAMERS
SAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAT8
.. FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
for tali ioforai i a ei aa
CcstaAX it MOKTIITH, Albany. Ol
W a HCBLfclilil,
A L Moii lee, iia't Pa. .Ar
i
Vk rieWer.t and general marager.
Pi!ad Oi.
13B
GOG PACIFIC LINE.
T3 111 Poiro East
.cr!:id restsbale trains, eooasthig of peJ-a-
s!ep:rg cat, luxa iens dining can.
ek-cast 6r coacfae. ntakniSceat tourisi
car red free toait Uein from the Pi.
cic to the AUutic witr.cat thajsse
COST &1XECT ISO CHBAM35T EOCTK T
XAKCSr,
SLOCaS CTTT,
saxsos,
KALSO.
aosLasn ajr
.11 In ins:
District
All point i-i the Okanagaa Country.
Ge a pamphlet giving a fail desenptioc
of ihi wonderfal country. Ak tke aurest
fcr a copy of to minisg laws if BriUsr'
Colnmbia.
Lowes rates to and froin
ETJEOPE
At'actic tteaoehiip ine.
Canadian Pac. Ry. Ca's
Hoytd Mail Steamship
line to China and Japan
I
HOSOIXIT, FIJI ASt AtmEALIi.
Tbe shortest lice to the CckmLw. Th ear
steamer carry an experiedoed cWiral
man. and a stewardess 00 evry voyage
For time ta&ea pairrtlet. or any ia
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S N STEELE & CO. U. Albany Or.
E J OJYLE, Ar't, 14 Third St Port-
I and. Or.
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