The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 13, 1897, Image 4

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Star Bakery
Corner Broadalbin and First St?
CONRAD MEYER PROPRIETOR
It. J. L. HILL,
anaSnrgaoo. OFPICK-Flrst St,
Ru House, Albany Oration.
SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS
The Klondyke fever rages vnabated
with the temperature at 105. Should
the next steamer from there confirm the
already bin reporta, the kettle will boiW
over.
just
In Perilous Alaska
SR. C. U, CijAr.iLicIiLlH
liOMOEOrATECIST
TrwnU tumors, strictures, facial blem-
soea, neuralgia and other diseases, with
,-a;vanic electricity. Office on Ferry St. i
iear 3d street.
-Dewe in-
Canned Fruits,
Glassware,
Dried Fruits.
Tobacco,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Etc.
Canned Mot
Queensw..-
Vegetable
Cigars,
Spices
Tea
EU.
WETHERFORD&WYATT
Attorneys at law Will practice in all the
courts ot the state. Special attention given
to matters in probate ant to conecuqna.
OFFICE la the Flinn block.
everything that is rept in
good variety andgro
eery store. High
est pe paid
for
ALL KINDS OF 'PRO 1) (J CI
77
Were talking again"
talkinz to the hard- to please
people who like particular j
printing. We are particular '
pnuters ; re put in that little
extra-nice touch that pleases
vou. Be the job big or little, 1
its big enough to be well done.
Our Particular .Department is
our whole shop. Ask us to 1
prove it ; we can please you
or give your mouey back.
Smiley's. P-irticular Priatery.
Phone 9, Albany.
9
W.R. B1LYEU.
B low n.l Solicitor in Chancery.
auviurj , ,
collections made o an points.
n.Htd on reasonable terms. Albany
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Oregon. .
Speaking of gold, 75 cents for wheat,
23 to 50 bushels per acre, will bring
some into Linn County, obtained with
out excitement, on an even pulse.
Men may net tons of oM but the man
who lives an nonorable life, pays bis
debts and is willing to give every body a
chance, obtains what is better than gold.
To bad, an Albany man returned home
to find that bie wife in whom be be
lieved, had been unfaithful to him. He
has left her, and now there is a broken
family . - Why can men and women lose
their reputation (or that which goffers
nothing in return.
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a a OKT Aa w H as a. a. ,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon
J
Attorney at Law, Aloanr. Or .
The big strike continues in the east
Men held to the grindstoue by, capital
are desperately striving tor living priv
i leges. It is a poor war to do it, the
Democrat doesn't believe in strikes ; bat
sometimes ore's sympathies all the
same go out for those who have been
oppressed by the onfeeling hand ot the
monopolist.
From the New York Tribune.
Many people who have been in Alaska
are not dsssled by the report t from there,
and oce man who has lived there and
whose business interests have brought
nun in touch with the mining region re
cently opened, when asked bv a would-
oe prospector how to go to the gold fields,
gave the laconio, if not original answer:
won't."
According to this man's story, the
camp is owned b? a svndicate. and has
oeen staked out to such an extent that
most of the country which might yield
gold is in its possession, and the peo
ple who work there will be working pri
marily for this syndicate, and not for
themselves. 'The treat mistake that Is
made by Doopla contemplating a trip to
Alaska,'' he said, "is that thev are an.
acquainted with the distance of the'min
ing camp from that part ot Alaska which
lain tee beaten track. Thousands of
tourists have gone to Alaska In recent
years' but they are unacqnainted with
the condition of the country in which
these gold finds have been made, because
the point at which they landed were
hundreds ot miles removed trom the al
leged gold fields. TLis will be demon
strated to the men wbo took passage last
week. Those who go to-morrow cannot
by any possible way reach the Klondyke
region before September 1. The steam-
A Marion county tanner has mortga
ged his farm for $1000 and will start for
Klondyke. tool well, we'll wait till be
gets back before completing the remark.
EAST AND-SOUTH
THE
-VIA-
SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co.
California Saprsa Ttalas
;Mn Portlan. Dally
"66 r. a. 1 L -:'),
1 1
Mm I At
Portland
Albany
Su Francises
Jkr 1 S3 M
Ar 6 6. a a
Lt 1 8 oo m
Abjve trains atop at rations be
tween Portland and Salem Tur
ner, Marion. Jetfcrsoi Albany
Tangent, Shedd. Hh?ey Eugew
Cottage Grove. Drain. Oakland and al.
,,n.mtmit RnaAhurcsJuth to and in
cluding Ashland.
SENDERS' COMPANIES
Always Pay.
No question about full and prompt
incnt of losses by fire on insurance plicec
with the leading agent of Albany, M. Sen
ders
"Flat's wliatHetairesPeoieFcr
Don't aliow yourself to be roped into the
various "Local Mutuals" bow heme
pushed on you as being "cheapest in
surance," when - vou insnre you do ool
want to worry about getting your money ir
case ot loss. M SEN UEK:
Iosurance, Hay, Grain and Wool.
IT Is SO WRITTEN
ami none can dispute it. We lead tnt
wau paper iraue. we were never mcr
in the van than now. More designs;
newer, brighter, fresher, and more orie-
nai ueHigns; a greater variety rj de
signs; finer qualities of paper; and lower
prices for fine qualities of paper than can
ue ronna at any otber establishment
theee are onr many and solid claims tc
your patronage. When yoo see what
we sell for 15 cents a roll and that we
only ask la cents for it, you'll be very
invi"h surp.istd.
J. A. Ciimmlng.
REMOVED
Smiley i Printer
to the Brown block, where
he is ready for' business.
His work ia the best.
Similiter
Wiii In- l-ppt on tap at the store of B F
Ramp. Mmerft) water from Waterloo.
BuUviil and Findley, ior ea e bv bo
tie or doju-n or delivery to family, at
fiO; per l(z. Orders taktn from anv
part oiOrpgon and prompt shipment's
made. OurGO Minebal Watbh Co.
M. W. Wiikins, manager.
MONEY
TO LOAfV.
OX FARM PROPERTY.
J ONG TIM E AND LOW RATE OF IN
TEREST W. B. RICHARDSON,
Agent lor j(na Insurance Co
OlHre. B-oida!bin, between 2d and
IS i. Aitmny "
tsra I b
tar
Albuy
at 3ra
Lt I 13 .10 ra
Lw I 1M
A man could not be lower than by set
ting fire to a trestle io order that many
human lives might be put in jeopardy
and railroad property damaged. The
inclination is apt to be to ascribe a fire
like that near Marion to the malice ot
some one, when aa a mtt'o- ot fact the
chances are that it w 1 u accident, in
some form just what cannot be figured
out.
The Chinese are to be given the cold
shoulder in Hawaii.
Wages are dropping in Klondyke.
Water always seeks its level.
Affections are high in Lane county
In a breach of prom ice suit $10,OCO i
given aa the price of a Miss Pierce's.
The wealth ot a New York grand jury
was estimated at 1123.000,000. the real
criminal will 2" free.
Lear AUhb Itr Lboa
Arrin al Albu from Libaooq
TSO
Lcava Atbur tor Lahanon
Arrinat Albuijrlrom Uba
4i Or
Lht6 Albany tor Woodson ti W-odbom
brmnen
Arrive at Aibmnj from Hoodbore essrn
Lara Albany tor Natroa
Artiv at Albany from aatroa
1 tie a
Get out of debt and stay out. Bi
crops and good prices suggest that this
is a good time to do it.
PULLtiAF BUFFET SLEEPER.
AKD
Dinine Cars on Ogisn Routt
SECOND-CUSS SLEEPING CARS
attached laall ThnsikTralii
ryeat te Mvlslra.
SVKTtTKU rBTLAB AB SVAII.I
Man. vaai aani (Bzocpt Sanoay
aoaacaa axi' . fcaifcT
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UOAral Ar
ortland
CarraUla
Arts SO r
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730
r
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Direct eommt-Oan at Sn FraKiaw, -:tbO rila,
PV1 vtl Cdl a SuUoi Ut4 apriicat-a
4 ti ttl r-i-;) c 4' - j ; ani K'jrr
JVt. C 1IV. H ITI.U 9i Uirtt -
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Maoaitar
PoniacA OrrgA
RKHASf.
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Portland
ORTHERH
a! PACIFIC R. R.
1:
I?
Piulman Sleepin? cJars,
Elegant Dini&g Cars,
Tourisf Sleeping Car
St Paul
Minneapolis
Duluth
fargo,
TO Grand Forks
Crook ston
Winnipeg
Helena and
Butte
THROUGH TICKE S,.
TO
Chicago
Vashingtoii
Philadelphia -Nwork
Boston and al .
Points East and Ponth
Through tickdta to Japan and China, via
ficoma and Northern Pacific .steamshii
Co., an American line.
For information, time cards, maps anC
ticVete call on or write C Q Bnrkhart
Agent. Albany. Or.
Or A D Charlton, Ast Gen Paat Agf
Portland, Or.
T
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CareataandTrade Varksoritained and all Pat!
out DnsinrneondnctedforModcrata Fees. .
Bnfl iiioilrl, draw! nfl; or photo. WaadTiaelfi
patentatjlfrcof cbar-o. Onrfmnotdnatlll
patentiaaixTnre'l. A Pamphlet "How to Ob-1
uis ta tents," with eot or aamela tbe V. B.
audforeieneoaiitriaaaentrrca. Addreaa.
C. A. SKOV & CO. ;
0i. PjkTrftr OrnesT. Vf Am4intitsm Ti. ft i
AT UOST.
I :
. nti ,
1 i .
i all my new goods, consisting
. iiin ltv j;oid, crockery, boots
h fOHt, and all old goods at a
tii-v. : hose wanting the best
i ' !" t.e secured in Albany can
1 fli at my store in the 3rd ward
S. E. Rscksv.
X MNTED.-
V V - merits by the day to new.
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j; iui r, fc,.
ei ga.se-
OWES,
CUBAPEaT POWEB
... HERCULES
liH A!D GASOLINE
Built In special sizes for printing ofllres
and factories. State your wants and
write for prices and term". Illustrated
catalogue furnished free upon applica
tion
Amsrican Typb Founders' Co
Portland, Oregon
The physical labor preformed by
William McCioley in discharging bis
duties as President of tha United States
since March 4 last, and the results ac
complished, are given in the following
carefully prepaired table, based on sta
tistics obtained at the Executive Man
sion by a World correspondent:
Working days since March 4....
Number of holidays
Number of day absent from ihe
e'ty
Dave spent in private office
Public .-eceptious held
Pablic receptions abandoned. . . .
Average attendance at receptiens
Highest attendance
Lowest attendance
Average of visitors daily to East
Room -w
Average of visitors daily up
stairs Average daily calls from Coo -gressmen
Average comher of office sees,
ere seen daily
Shook tiaods witb office ceekers
bioce March 4
Shook hands wi:h visitors at
ruolic receptions
of visitors at East Room
Total ascending main stairway
Total visits from Congreee-
men
Total nnmber ot handshakes-
Total number of nominations
Failed of confirmations
Disappointed personal cilice
seekers
Approximate ratio of sncceee.
. 17
U2
60
10
934
428
700
712
50
675
72,225
49.200
71,400
72,624
5,105
125.920
tttH
20
71, CM
1 in 1
niE
PLACE
TO BUY
Tour Groceries and Baked
Is at Parker Bros. Everybody
Goods
kutws
where their place is. They keep a freah
siocs 01 groceries, produce and oaked
goods, of all kinds, sell at reasonable
prices and treat their customers well, all
aiike.
You may regret some steps yon take
in life tnt none taken into tbe store of
Parker Bros. .
It is a great thing to be well fed. Par
ker Bros keep good groceries.
A loaf oi bread is not mncb but too
want it well made. Try Parker Bros.
er stops at the mouth ol tbe Yukon
River, at St. Michael's Island, and there
the responsibility ot the carrier stops.
rom that point the man who is looking
tor gold has to travel hundreds ot miles
np the river, through lord, over carries
and trails, and all along tbe road he will
find toll gates, which have been erected
by the endicate, where tolls must be
paid and baggage is closely scrutinized
to see that no provisions are being taken
into the counry, because selling provis
ions is tbe prerogative ot this syndicate.
No man could travel along these trans
without a guide, and the Indians who
act in that capacity charg enormous
prices for their services. '
But even after a man has overcome
the difficulties ot the trio he will find
himself beset with obsticte greater tban
were encountered by miners is any ol
the gold fields that have yet been dis
covered. The winter season begins
about September 1, and lasts "ight
months, tbe average temperature lor
moat of that time being 5S degrees below
aero. After that long season is
there are two months of spring, during
which time the prospective miner may
make ready for work by staking out bis
claim or getting things to right,' and
then eomea the working season, which
is only two months. Do ring tbe eight
months of positive id!enee be has been
maintained by tbe svnlicat. to which
be paid 1400 on entering tbe camp for
ooe year's 'keep,' and the average man,
with only a little money io hie pn-"k"
to begin business with wheo tbe summer
seaton comes, usually tries to make the
sum larger by gambling. It is safe to
believe that when the eight montna ol
enforced id!enes are over aod the time
for actoal work begins, not ooe in ten ot
tboss wbo go to the gold fields with a
little fund will bare enough money to
bay a pick aid shovel if they should on
have ooe. Their only remedy then is
to walk back; or to engage as workmen
tor the large corporation. In Sooth
America, ia Africa, or in the various dis
drictsofthe United States where gold
has beo discovered, men have bad the
opportunity, when they failed to fine
gold, of goiog to farming or making a
living in many ways. Bat in the Alas
kan country there is absolutely nothing
to do during two-thirds ol the year, and
to return wood be an tmpoetibility io
tbe winter time, because the snows wipe
out and obliterate every vestige of the
trails that lead aloog the Yakoo River.
I look npsn every man who goee into
that country aa not only fool-hardy, but
one who ran the rik of exchanging h"
liberty for absolute slavery.
"The mines may yield tljO.OOO.OfO.
like tbe Anlder Gulch, in Montaan, but
that money went to tbousanls of peopl".
while this would go to the syndicate, or
those who bought land from them. There
are mistaken nations alto as to staking
out claims in that country. A man Kas
a light to a claim 100 feet square, and
he may eake out a piece of tha tixe on I
any creek, hot be is ent tiled to no more,
and if he finds o gold on any of hi
claims of ttat site, and wishes to work
further be will be compelled to buy from
the syndicate, which bas land laid aside
or that especial purpose ."
Magaolia Elevators.
Tbe undersigned have rented the
Magnolia Elevators at tbe west end of
First street. Albany Oregon, at the ap
proach to tbe steel bridge, and will co 1
duct a general grain warehouse business.
Persons wishing to store or sell wheat
or oats will do we'l to seen before mak
ing their arrangements. Ed Goinh,
W. L. Vaycg.
S. E. Yocng,
CASTORIA
Tor Infants and Children.
Tha he-
elfutare
bos
ew Hecrert Urmetr A bewlntclr La know a to tha
profcanlon. Permsmeat Cure In 1ft to 3& ttajs. W
ret u ri money if we ilu not rare. Yon nan be treated at
Homeinrtoe nine
toet with those
wjII contract to
com in ir,
and hotel
Malta
we tall to
701s bav taken mer.
hum oavv mcacm ana
in moath, ftor Throat,
4 Knot, tripcm onaa
Kje&rewa fiailitiff at,
Weuadarjr or Tertl7
ajaaraatM tocure. We
ate eaaea and eaalltsaaTt'
eaaaot ?are loin tiu
the aiatii af tha aaeat ;
Kot many years w have
nce anwi ana
who 1 mm Prel
care I --mSm lama.
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TisaaaBBarwTasuaBBBBBaB
Uil
toa aaroe nsru.
fer to come he r wa
or pay expense ot I
rauroaa
bliu, and
CkarecU
our, if
eury. koiltue ! and
paina, M aeoaa fatchea
PlBipla,eaper;lr. -panof
thebuay.Hairor :
it la thla Primary,
Hlooa Pauwa Uiat wa
HOllclk the nwat aaatlej
tba warld for a eaae wa
eaae baa always aaSled
aaalaaat ahraielaaa.
made a arxK'Ialty of
Moaic Miss Mildred Burmester
teacher of piano or organ. System ths
Mason touch and technique. Residence
Fifth street, opposite U P church.
To Care Constipation Poreeer.
Take f 'mcarets Camiv Cathartic. lOe or 2ftt
If C. C. C. fail to cure. druKKiHta refund money
I'.'.eryliody Saya ao.
rft,iirl 1 f 'ati1 v CTathartic, the most won
derful uu'.il iiifico .erv of tho age. p eas
ant :i"l " 'f I'.nnir to the tome, m l gently
anil ihmMIv 'f on kialoeye, liver mill iKurela,
t'l'-anxiii ; H10 entire ayatom, di'l folds,
cum lift iiiolip, 't, luibltuul 1 onatlpation
3nl l ii(i)n""f. l'kfajto buy nml try a box
ot ;. (!. in-iiny; 10, sr., U)wnv. boldaad
guaranteed to i-iii-.) by all druggists.
Health meann a perfect condition of
Ihe whole sys'em. Pure blod is essential
to perfect health. Hood's Sarsaparilla
makes purft hlocd snd thus gives health
and happiness.
That German washing flu.d, which ba
Drovei "ich a finu thing' his arrive4 at
Parker Brn in a larg untite Vnl
tnd try a bo"le-
Rdneata Vonr Itowala With Citararata.
Candy Csitmrlic. cure consi I nation forever.
10c, 4J5e. ' I C C. C. fill 1. rtHiuiilKUi re'und money.
To a ton.uiuiun roreeer.
rakeCiiKcmeta Cnudy (Jathartla lOo orZiia.
It U C. C. lull 10 rare, unicKiut refunU money.
From tbe Sew York Trihaoe.
Tbe questien is easily and often asked,
Where is andree? But, like many o! the
most eaeilv and most often atkrd ques
tions in the world, it is unanswerable.
Tbree men alone, so far as the world
knows, can answer it, if inJeed they
still be living Andree, Strindberg, and
Fraenael. For the rest of mankind con
jecture is all tbat circumstances afford,
and it is of tbe most haphazard kind. Yoo
may build up your most symmetrical
scientific theories until they seem rased
on truth and towering to omniscience
and a single puff of contrary wind will
send tberu all a tumbling ioto hopeless
ruin. Now this is all wa know. The
three set sail from Spitsbergen on Sun
day. July II, at exactly 2.35 p. m. in
a balloon theoretically capable of carry.
log them for a month, with four months
supply of food and a seaworthy boat
The sky was cloudless and a nioinu
breeze wan blowing from the south. At
exactly 3 o'clock they passed beyond tbe
horizon out of sight straight toward the
pole. Aud then the impenetrable curtain
of the unknown came duwn npon tbe
scene. What happened nxt? Where
are they now?
Pat Brenner
From the SodaviUe correspondence in
the Lebanon Advance.
Patrick H.enner (proverbially well
known as Pat by tiia fr.ends in Albany)
came up from Albauy to Solaville last
Saturday to take in the town aud the
soda water. Pat was born March 16,
1808, in "auld sweet" Ireland. Ue
will be 00 years oid bis next birthday.
His health and strength are marvelous-
ly preserved for an individual of his age,
His wit is long in line with the wittiest
Irishmen, and be has a wonderful recol
lection of the many interesting Incidents
thatbave occurred under his observation
through his protracted sojourn. The
writer has known him for at least twen
ty fiv9 years. Pat has always been
kindly regarded in Albany by all wbo
are acquainted with bim. Al the sick
rojm bis tender hand and presence have
always been rudy to administer to tbe
wants and necessities of the alllicted.
In time of need he bas never failed to be
a friend indeed. For the last twenty
years be bas scarcely failed to be at the
city ol the dead when new-comers are
joining the mighty army wbo have gone
before, lie bas made it a special trait
ot his life when tbe death knell was an
nounced, and especially a stranger, to
immediately go to tbe scene and offer
his services to the bereaved, and was
ready to perform any errand at their
command. Many wbo were strangers
in Albany, and wbo have beeen the vic
tims of sickness, can testify to the fact
tbat Pat was the first admiwistrring
angel at tbe time when help and eyn
patby were so acceptable, and whose
kindness will ever be fostered in tbe
minis ot the favored aa a living monu
ment ot human love and charity. lie
has not only looked after the wants Of
the aick and the dying, but baa marked
and ornamented tbe resting place of
many who have passed over by plant-
log flowers and evergreens around their
graves, and in a number ol instances
without remuneration. Judging tbe
tqture by the paat, Pat will ere long
take his Sight to that celestial clime.
Yes.be wiil take up hislabitation in
tbe silent city of the departed- Hi
body has been often bathed in perspir
ation w hile toiling under a parching sun
setting out and cultivating tiny flowers
over tbe inmate of iLe 'utile ear'.heo
home that Cwmpoee that uia;ive city.
When he step off the s.-eoe of action bis
kind and familiar voice will not be a
over ( stranger here.
vt ill til successors remember biro as
kindly as he ha those who have gone
before? The earner history of hia lili
ba been one ol adrentareand romance
Became from Ireland to Texa wheo
quite a young man. 1'exat w an inde
pendent government at that time. From
Texa to Louisiana, aod from there to
California in 1S), where h enjoyed tb
California gold fever. In 1S54 be went
f the great Ca-aboo go'd excitement
Ii some respect that excitement re
sembles the Cloodyke of tie present in
A lata. While some men made weal'h
at that time tboucacd made poverty,
tie spent about two year in Cars boo
aud vicinity, which wa comic in the
extreme. Some liaies lie was rirh, at
otber time poor. He gate a great deal
ol the time to pro-pecttng on Ute tribu
taries of the Missouri and Colombia
river, lie became almost a lami-iar
with the mountains, hiusacd alley ot
Yeliow-stooe paik a he 1 with tee
Albany prairie, lie remember with
the keeneat recollection t!e many ssir
mihe with tbe Indians, tbe Luge drove
of elk. deer and antei-pr, the miai iot
ot jack rabbits, aod tbe targe dent ot rat
lie snakea about the aacd bar at t'Je
head of tbe Columbia river. All of the
adjacent coublry wa inhabited only by
In J. so aod 1 reach. It 11 mo.e inter
estiog to bear bim relate the story ol
thoee times and country than io lead
the history, lie wa an eye wiioeea
and bas tbe Irish wit and snap to take
you back and almost trake you I eel ibal
yoo were an eye wane with bim
io the scenery. He came from that
country to Oregon City, wheie he work
ed on the lock for 'o yar. la about'
1S73 he came to Albany, wbere tie li at '
ever since resided, goon alter the com
pletion of tbe building now kooan a
tbe Bed Crown mill, while eoj,aeJ in
running tbe elevator io the upjer story,
be tell a dirlanceol thlrly-eix tret to tbe
ground, tils doctor Informed bim that
ooe or bo to leg most be amputated, lie
told them no; that Pat would go whole
bog to the grave or nooe ; but be out
grew all uj'Jiie sustained thereby,
except the stove-op wbirb may have
made bim three or tour inches 'hotter
He ba ao iroo-c-'ad constitution, and
from present indications will tip the cte
hundredth notch in tbe scale, aod then
be a man of more activity tban many are
at 60 years. Individuals whose lives
have been perpetuated to aucb length
are worthy ot investigation. Pat ba
been engsged in tbe common pursuit of
labor, and during bis residence in Albany j
bas provided himsell with all of the
tommon comfort of life. Ue ha always
been an ouudoor laborer, aod w hile food
at time may have been scarce, the sop
ply of fresh air has nerer been wanting
We olervs io almost every instance of
longevity a similar routine of circum
stances associated with the irdividoal'a
life, and they are never subjects of a
strictly systematic hygienic discipline,
but appear to be led broadcast by the
Instinct of nature. While to take this
law at large and apply it in all cases
would certainly be dangerous, but there
is 00 doubt that there might be some of
the richest gleanings extracted from the
common law of hygiene and applied to
the scientific tbat would outstrip any
thing that has been obtained from the
scientific ;
misfits;
Uyea is liable to become a great win
ter resort.
How to get into the Klondyke country
is the question now. In a few months it
will be now to get out.
rhe most popular place in the world
for the dog is between Dyea and Dawson
City, lie is master of the situation.
There is a decided difference of opin
ion as to how high wheat will go, Borne
say to 80 cents. It is to be hoped so.
This is tl-e time of the year when tbe
completion of the Astoria and Goble road
was to occur. It wilt be many months
yet.
The report that the Elder was quar
antined at Olympia proves to have
some foundation to it, fur tbe passengers
all had the gold fever bad.
The Riddle Mite is no more. Itmiglrt
have been but for a lack of financial sup
port. It takes money aa well as ckeek
to run a newspaper.
Marion oounty is right no on every
thing. It cost (93 in a month for stock
inspecting, more than the co:t lor an en
tire year in Linn county.
J. 1). Thocard, weighing oOO pounds.
ia on bis way to the Klondyke. His card
is headed : "The biggest thing that ever
started on the trail to Klondyke."
Now it is declared that every claim
within 150 miles ot Dawson City has been
taken, and that ofter all only f2.000.000
all together baa been sent to the mints,
$16 gold at that.
The goddess of plenty for a Walla
Walla festival is to be chosen at 5 cent
a vote. Of all farce chosing goddesses at
so much a vote ia a Utile the worst, and
it is a mighty poor way to make money.
The great law of demand is in I . e at
Cbilcoot. The Indians now ehuAO 27
cena a pound for tranapottitv outfits
over the pass. That if $-'.40 a i0o. An
other Ti cents is charged lurii.er on.
TELEGRAPHIC.
A laa-treveaseat
Nbw York, Aug. ti.R G Dun A'
Co.'s weekly review of trade will say to
morrow: Four years ago August 6, 1893, a num
ber of Dun's review was Usued reporting
failures in that month amounting t over
$60,000,000, while in the month juit closed
failure have been only $7,117,727, tbe
smallest in any month since 1892.
Last month was the first for fVinr vnars
j in which the volume of business rpported
; by clearing-house was larger, tban in tbe
same month of 1892, and tbe telegranbic
11 icpHicn.es irom an parts ot tbe country
for the week show a gratifying improve
ment.
stlgbl la Washtagtoa
Skattlk, Aug. 6. O B Henton ar
rived in this city to night with over tlOOO
worth of gold nuggets, the result of 10
days' work on a William creek plarer
claim in the Swauk district, Kittitas
county. Ooe nugget was worth 1200, an
other I20; others $50 and $00 and down
to very small pieces. He ha been work
ing the claim since January, and since
that time be ha taken out 15000.
A Snrprlae
YAQUINA BAY.
a as
Its new Attractions, etc, etc.
Obkoox City, Aug. 6. Robert A Mil
ler today completed hu four years service
as register and the local United State
land omce, thoogh hu commission was da
ted ia June. Today .ame a telegram from
Secretary Bliss, instructing hi in to turn
bis office ovar to A 8 DresW, upon pre
sentation of tbe prof er credentials.
ftllppiac ( af II
Lo.ndon, Ang. 6. The British govern
ment has informed the American himeta
lie commission that it will probatly reply
to tbe proposal of tbe commission on be-
uali ol tbe lotted b tales in October.
While tne postponement of England's
decision delays the work, tbe American
envoys do not consider it discouraging.
The PeverCoaUaaes
Seattle. Wash.. Aoir. 6. Tne tteam-
hips Willamette and Queen are scheduled
Greatly reduced rates are now in ef
fect from Albany, Corvallis and a'l Hoatti
ern Pacific points to Yaqnina Bay and
aewport.
It may be added that, in addition to
its many natural advantages as a sum
mer seaaide resort, the Seaside Educa
tional Association will open on August
2nd at Newport, in tbe new auditorium
built especially for this purpose, and
continue in session for 6 weeks, thus
affording to students, teachers and oth
ers a rare opportunity for combining
study with pleasure. For full informa
tion as to special courses, etc, apply to
Mr 8 (i Irwin, President of the associa
tion, Newport, Or.
A lare and commodious tug "Reso
lute" is agaii in service on Yaquina
Bay, and will take fishing or other par
ties to sea and return , The fare for the
round trip is only 50 cent.
The Second Regiment Band and orches
tra has been engaged for tbe eeaeon,
which will give daily concerts on tbe
beach and furnish music for tte evening
bops.
Every -visible convenience has been
arranged for the comfort of g nests, and
the rates at the bote are very reasona
ble. For farther imformation apply to any
agent ot tbe Southern Pacific Co, or Or
egon Central &- Eastern R R Co, or ad-
fill, f tTT I I -
TO THE
E A
oivx Tax choicx ot
TfO TKANSCONTUSESTM.
ROUTES
GREAT UfflCK
HORTKERfJ PACIFIC
VTA A
SALT LAKE
SPOKANE DENVER
feUKfiAP3US
JD
OMAHA
aD
drees.
Ebwis BTosr,
ilanager O C & E R R Co,
Corvallis Or.
To The Public
ST M.UL KAMSASCin
AKD CH CACO
f OWRATR TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES
OCEAN STEAMERS
EAVE PORTLAJiD EVERY
DA
We have ever been on tbe look oat for
tbe beet tbe market afford, and with
that object in view have secured tbe sole
control of the Kamona Pure Food Com
pany's Products lor this locality.
These zoode are packed in strict con-1
; fortuity with the nesiv inaugurated Pore
Food Regulation of san Francisco. !
Their Puritv is abeolute, and Quality j
and Flavor the highest. To those who':
have lieen using the goods usatll band-i
ed to ton over the srrocer a counter tte !
! great strength of the "ROMON A" goods
win be a reveiauon j
We have always found the Bet to be :
the Cheaoesr in the Ion run. and take
pieaso.-e in plarirg before yon a li ne that !
combines highest quality with economy.
"ROMON A" Teas. Coffees. Spices,
to sail tomorrow for Dyea and Skagnay,
carrying between them nearly 1200 paeo
ger, of whom SCO will be on the ' ulaiu
ett. While tbe latter is advertised to
ail tomorrow, there ia little likelihood of
her getting away btfor; hondiy.
Meaaa t'aaapetltlaa
Sas Faascisco, Aug. 6. Articles of io-cr-porationof
tbe Spreckel sSogar Comp-
have been bled. Tbe capitol 1
i5.un0,l00. Of this amount tbe organizers
f 1 be comnanv. J 1) Streckela. A B
Snrecke!, a F Morrison, M H Weed aod ' Extract. Baking Poader and r-oda are
W D K Gibson, have each subrcribed ! guaranteed to please or money refunded,
flOOU. ' and win ii.ake us a boet ol new mends.
SAN FRANCISCO
tar tall informatino Jal:
CoiAA At MoMttTH, A'bsny.Ot
ttiDtaw:
W E HCBI.-ifl
ALMobxer. . i-t. .iSIIT
Vat piesiitfer.t and general ruarager.
P-wi'iand Ol .
The actuary of tbe tre. sury tare the
present population of tbe Cutted States
is . ..OOO.UX) and that toe per capita of
holdings ot money is $22 53. In this
money holding business there are several
men who each represent atxrut 1 0o0,0u0
pple tio have nothing.
"I'm not going to Cloodyke," said an
old Orrgoman. I've been through two
gold scares aod I don t want any mure 10
mine. I wouldn't go it tbe paper said
nugget a large a a tub were laying
around on the top of the gioud." Jour
nal. A Portland man wa about U fail and
wa getting read; to go to te financial
wall, when the Kkndke lever came.
He had just tbe thing m anted and (Old
completely out at a big pr ril, and is now
on a solid tooting. A Portland man give
tbe PrxocaaT Uii as a fact.
Three Lot- Anjeles men trub staked a
friend with the provision that they
shoU'd keep bi wife and chi'.Jren while
he wa gone. Thev let the wile shut lor
I
A Fatal Frolle i
Cisnssam, Ang. 5. Three men and j
ooe woman Icrt their lives early this mora-1
ing in a fire which consumed a frame,!
dwelling on Elm ttrvet, opposite Charles .
street. Their names are: Ezra Rouse. Ar- i
tbur Gutb, Roy Carr aod Nellie Bennett 1
It sems that it waa a wedding frolic. 1
in wkich (Snrh nn. nf tha AsaA n..n ,i !
the bridegroom, and tbe daugbter ol land
ord Aider was the bride.'
Truly ton re.
t . fc. AU.ES & CO.
Albany, Or.
The State Normal School at Drain,
has taken a great forward step in pro
vid-nga training school of 150 children
of eight grades for tbe express benefit
of it graduates. The school bas adopted
the plan of tbe beet eastern normals.
-viz: devoting more time in making its
students masters of tbe common brzn-
autkera wiaaiac i chet, and les on college branches. The
PrrrsBi Bo. Aug 5. -Oat of 2000 strik- new catalogue and guide book, owing to
en who camped ai Turtle creek last Sat-I,he greatly improved manner in which
orda, barely 300 now remain at Canip i 11 14 ruien, has received tte applause
iKterininaMi. Inarf.liimf.tr. th ! of both people and pree. lt is sent free
i5D
S00 PACIFIC LIKE. .
TaiflPclstzlait
So id vestibule trains, cooHtic of pal
ace sleeping car. Icxa too dxaing cars.
citxrunt dux ishr- maiiniScent tourist
i cars icd tree cosooist iwpexs from the Pa.
cic to li AUasUe without change
cost DtaECT Asr cHEAfiesT aot-ra t
Kootenai V,
to ail parties interested in practical nor
mal school work.
The Uriversitv of Oregon
large
number turned out of camp and stmt off
from be free-lunch distribution yesterday,
Imany were drafted to Plum creeck. where
the gteat struggle for ssrremacy between
tbe strikers aod the New Yora k Cleve
aod Gas Coal Company will be earned
on. At Turtle aaJ Satv.y creek lite nk- At Eigo.' opens Sept. 23. GraJaates
ert bare praotica ly woo. from aocredi'jed scboo's who have com pteted
vsi'l Be Fa-re 3rk amoonusg to 30 credits ate admitted
New Yoaa. Aug. 5. A special to the I thoot examination. IaddetVai fee I0 a
Wortd from Loodm aais: I J1' ,astlo Compete coarse lead-
n permi'
. : ing to
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor
of
hereelf and it with the geeateat dsf-ternm'ot bas snbmttted any proposition to
Sir 1 h-Mnas SaBderaxM. who
i nn. at.rr n.t K .a. .i I Scn?occ, Btcbior of Letters and exceUeat
vn Ird Naliahnrr in t.H tr-- r.S iJ i courses ia civil and cectrieal esgineering.
bt tho World arreM,t - I Ah good Uistractwo in moiic. Board for
-1 do not believe tnat tbe BritUh gov- J00"? ln V dormitory at 2.50 per
Many an overiealous prospector who
has started for the North expecting to
come out next spring a millionaire, will
meet with dissapointment when he
reaches the British line beyond Dyea.
The line la guarded by mounted police
who turn all back wbo are not provided
with supplies to last them a year. This
action on the part ot Ihe Canadian gov
ernment appears a little severe, but it
Is a timely safe-guard ayalnst loss of
life and suffering that would result if all
who desired were permitted to go on to
Yukon illy supplied with provisions.
ticuity that ivid. He recently re
turned wilb 1. 00 ,00 abich he txpected
to divide, but ot C"or refuet to do
o w ben be learned the state of affair.
"Iid that car come from Noah's ark."
asked a couple ol mldd.e-ageu ladir wbo
bad just alighted IfOin a C E: excursion
train al the S. P. pajeenger de-tot one
day recently. The tnotormao to whom
tbe oueuo-i was aJ Jic-d, did not pro
pose to have tbe laugh on him and po.ue
ly replied: 'I thrve the street car
came from Noah' art shortly after you
left it" Salem Journal.
Considerable of a eensation was creat
ed in OretToa City by the arrest of E. E.
Martio, deputy county clerk, cn the
charge of eniherxn liOOof the funds ol
the Fidehtv Saving A Loan association,
ot Denver. Colo. Martin is a young
man of good attainment, who has been
prominent in thurch work, in tbe Yong
Meo Christian Association and in fra
ternal S-K-selii.
The Salem Journal i Irving to find
j out where tbe monev lovked up in the
(late treasury is. Tbe foilowtog indi
cate that it baa ben onicceeful : Of
course that dear jolly old boy in the
state treasury wbo used to run a eaueage
shop at Canyon City d -o't want to with
hold the e on-annual rep rt of the con
dition of the state treasury from the peo
ple for a minute; bat Major Modgain,
wbo knows more about tbat department
of Ihe state government than Metscban
does, won't let bun show the public
where tbe public money is. Hodgkln,
wbo is a jewel banded doru from Rocky
Earbattdtnaety a sort of he'rloom of
Oregon rolitic. doo'l it lieve in letting
the public know anrthing about such a
paltry matter as tr-e whereabout of a
million or to of the people's monev.
There is nothing small alout Hodgkin
but bis leet, whuee instep Finely Perrine
says, makes a hole in the ground. Of
course this i ail said io Ihe kindliest
spirit that preva lea the X Ray depart
ment, and we trust neither jolly Phil
nor his Sancho Pauxa wiil piy any at
tention to wiiat is said.
tru IttiiWVlB rilnuj.llift InrAt. I h.r.
beard ttat a ei'et.eg wiil be held between '
Preid"ot M FiaSej-'s rommusiosers aod
Lord tausbory.
The sskea Warkrl
Wau.i WtUJ, Wash. Aug 5 Tie
wheat market was much quieter !odiy,aad
the wain were email, realty tt'n mora,
ing 75 reo's a bathe, was f eely o5ered by
veler. but aboat svooo tbe price dropped
to 73 recta lor bloes'em. About 25. OX)
txnis-'f cbaaged hands. Oce lot of ?u00
boabel broeght 72 cents this morning.
week with lodging, beat and light.
la:al-gae turi-ol t."ve on appUcauoB
J. J. W ALTOS,
Secretary Board of RegeBtx,
Eogie, Oregoa
High Grade L tendry Work
The Albany Steam Laundry, M. D.
Pbulipe proprietor, doee work Ciat
rpeaks for ikelr. it is high grade what
ever the article.
Now a specialty is ting mJe of ladiee
1 1.im w . . . . w . ..V. ... I J A
Tv. - . . . . . .. , . , . ; ... .-cc, j i-ij s.iv isuiiunm ivs
I -, ; , l " l Jr ur'-cm i only 10 cent. Iviicase colors retained
and . 1 for dab. j coodg bandied witli great care.
sVwta i You can depead on work done by this
ou 'iini5,wi., aug a. li.iam i aanary.
Leary, under steoce of deavlb for the; -
murder of a swims at Monterey, ia lS-t'J. j
and oce f tbe oldest inmate of tie state SKI LL-
prisoo. died lb: morning He was re-j
prjeved from time Io time on aconoot ot
bis eeiSe coodittoo !--.
j A I ER
Nr.w Yoaa. Aug. 5 Kre-leruk Foster
ha been appointed permaoeBt receiver
for UuibTt Brot. t Ct , die$ in li;j
cle, spurtit . j vnie ec . ia i ftxeedicg
for a voiuntray di..i;'i-Tfi of tise corwv
tioo. Tbe liahtlirtM art ei33 5f.X; c i-
toai useia, t -nt.'.s.v; actsn wii. ?isj-.
000. j
Dallas, Or.. Aug. 4. -John Bar r, while J U hat Or A E Salter Says,
working to the narveat field with tbe Myers i BcrrLO, N Y. Giro' : Fr my
crew was overcoro by the beat this aiter- j personal know-edge, gaed in observing
boob, aad died at 5 o clock. He i abrotn- the effect of vour'SaiKiT Cure ia cases
er of Charles Barr, of this city, aad was of adrtoced Crrtipa-.ioo, I am prepared
about J year of age, and a fng'e man. j t. ,y ,t j the most remarkaye Eemedj
ragaAraaa tat ha ever been brouiht to my a:tea-
PrTTanr-nx kna A .Th- n,;M.r.lwn- I has certaisSy .! -"any from
Min.iis
District
) LOCA. CTTT.
-xx?oy,
t aatao.
) eosojid ajr
All poicU in the Okaaasran Cooatry.
Ge a pamphlet giving a full tie-sen ptioc
of this wosderf cl coontrj. AUt the agent
for a copy of tte mining law it Bnti-r
Columbia.
Losrea rsites to and froaa
ETJEOPE
Atlantic steamhip iaes.
Canadian Pac. Ry. (Ja's
Koyal Mail Steamship
line to China and Japan
CASAOLaS Atrrrratto: rrxa;ut ixv
is what we ose toe)ean clothe
at oar laundry No dearoy
snj ar' ls or chemicals.
Give es a trial.
C. Strso!t A Sos,
Near the wagon bridge.
Consumption. So'd by Fo.-
& Ma
Regardless cf Cost.
Stnke situatioa has not cbn--rd ntateriti- i
Itfrnm , lor 4 . . m w. IV.m-lfciH, ;
about the Turtle Crt-ek cjmp as qaiet, j
tbe only ripp'e of exciteaient bein tbe i
hearing of Preaideot lklen and otrer of- :
aciaia ol the miners for boioiog an umasr i .
fal assemblage. Tbe strikers claim 20 j Ja'iat Gradwohl in'ends to go out of the
near accessions to tbeir ranks from tbe Jcrock-ry and piasesrare baoei, iro nif m
Plum Creek mines todav. A careful eti-1 to some other tine of boins. and fcenoe
mate of the men now at' work in that mine i M'l bi gvxida of this kind regardless
allow 215 out of the usual total of S5. of cost. Woea jou cad and get his prices
aou will t convinced that be rasan btsi-
ness, aud will beiiefe whet be says
From the Pendleton E. O.
There are an army of newspapers in
the EaU that are busy day and night
bunting tor the first signs of prosperity.
There are such signs In this county and
Eastern Oregon, but they are signs that
are entirely due to a big wheat crop
and a big price to be obtained in foreign
markets for it. Tte advance agent of
prosperity has doo nothing to cause
this prosperity to be attributed to him.
treating tills disease wlta our C'YPRIXKNK and wa
IKl OUT BI
boAk a
rasA. Address COOK KKSCDV O..
have 500.000 capital bshlnd our
Btu-oBditlonal
aa absslal
KuaranUjc. Writs us for 1 OO.Ms7e aool
msafs. Address frM.U KKMSC
" aOT Maaonle Temple, Chlemro, Illinois.
Yes, it pays
To buy your troeeries and produce of
Coun & Huston They keep the best and
fiesh st ar- are all right on pric-s They
will help y.tu to proper in dull time
See tbeir fine li& of crockery
Bicrcln in good condition, for sa'e vpry ! Eefore going
ch ap. Call at once on Wm Ricba d get sn accident i
Detroit.
to hp fiaj or elsewhere
icket in the standard of
M Skndkiw Agent.
'
"Complete
Manhood
in
How to Attain It."
A otiilerful Kew
Medical Book, wrtttea
(or Ua Only. Ons
eopy may bs bad free,
sealed, fa plain envoi,
ops, oa application.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
e Niagara St,
BUFFALO, N. Y. ,
A good price lor wheat ought to pet a
good deal of money in circulation this
tall. There is a reliable market for it.
Tho O.egon delegation back eat can
not agree on Ihe big Oregnn offices ami
hence no appointment are being
made.
It is stated that the Oregon, Railroad
A Navigation Company will handle this
year 73 per cent of the wheat of Eastern
Washington and quite nearly all of that
of Eastern Otegon Tins waa done lasf
year and other railroads are just begin
nlng to wake up to the fact. The Oregon
railroad is a live concern, managed and
operated by live men. E. O.
Waal Be rede 4
San Kra.vckoo. Aug. 4--For itne
days pat the batt!e-hip Oregon has been 1
in the esrvwc waiting orders to sail. "Jbef
Monadock is ready to put to sua on .juitk !
notice. At Mare island, tbe Cnarlestoa f J. Gradvrolil
From the Pittsburg Dispatch .
The new civil service rules promulga
ted by President McKinley are an inno
vation because tbe extension of the class
ified list is made at the beginning instead
of the end of his term, and because iln
new rules in regard to removals are in
the line of general reform. The first
or . . . i . t t , . i
uwi vi sue oruer nas oeen w I'irow the
hungry office-seekers into a state of pan
ic. They have been hoping the PreM-j
dent would retcind theorder of ex-f resi
dent Cleveland, or, at least modily it
enough to let some portion of the hun
gry crowd In. Tbeir hopes are cruely j
destroyed by an order that not only
confirms the Cleveland extension to the
internal revenue service, but closes
the small customs offices against polite
From 'ha Milwaukee Sentinel.
Comparatively few people can go to
Alaska. Every body who can raise a
dollar may become a stockholder in a
mining company. Lotteries are forbid
den by law, but Iheie is insufficient
statute enactment to protect foolish peo
ple from buying handsomely engraved
certificates of stock in mines yet to be
discovered. Some genius, either from
nsplration or by mathematical calcula
tion from vital statistics, reached the
conclusion that "a sucker is born every
minute" Yet if the epidemic ot gold
fever increases but a few weeks longer
there will be bait hung out for every
fisU in the human family, by gentlemen
who offer bargains in sold twines.
is being fitted out in readttmss for
diata service. Her decks were torn up aad
guns removed, but now a larg tot ce of
mechanics are rushing the repairs cn her
under instructions from tBe naval depart
ment to rrepsre her for sea with all possi
ble sfeed.
A SUat heek
Nw tosk. Aug 4 Chamberlain &
Cook ha receited from Kuho, Loeb A Co.
a check for $10,615,251,61. in payment
for tbe recent 10, 34.40( 62 bond ' issue
with premium. Deputy ChamberUin
Campbell said it wa the biggwt che.k
that bad ever passed through the oSice.
lt was drawn on the Rank of America.
Starr Far enreavw
Lacks Warlike
' 1.omh)X. Aug. 4. A dispatch from
CotistHnuncrle ray the grea'est activity
is displayed at the V itdix Kiosk. Minis
ters are summoned to the presence of he
sultan at all hours cf the day and night,
Ihe military commission ia busy dis
cussing special measure and ordering
further supplies of war m.iterial, which, it
is believed, are destined for Crete.
A Maeh Seeded aat
i San Frascisco, Aug, 4 Tbe river
steamer Thomas Dwyer is to be sent to Al
aska to p'y between St. Michaels and
Iawon City, bhe ha been purchased by
the Yukon Exploration Company, of which
Burnette O Haskell, the attorney, is tbe
bead . Tne vessel has been engaged in the
river trade on tbe Sacramento for some
years, and is wel fitted for the purpose for
which she i intended. She draw but IS
inche of water when loaded, and can
carry a large quuuii y of freight.
Informs tbe genera! public tliat he
sell b low as anybody ie the city tor
casti. Come and get prices before you bey
April ft, 17. J. l.EADwosu
H05jirLr, rui axd arnaaLia.
Tbe ehortetiioe to the Cc loeir. Tbesr
steamers carry aa experienced medical
man, aad a stewardess oa every voyage
For time tables parer-hkr. or aay in-orn)itic-n.
call oa or addra.
S N STEELE A CO. Agn,Albaay Or.
J COYLE, Ag't, 146 Third St, Port
and. r-
I GEO. McL. BROWN, D P. A.
Yaacvvaver. B. C
Oregox Central
& easter?. r. r. co.
-YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
Concerting at Yaquina Bay with tbw
San Francisco & Yaqaina Bay
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
siEEistiji 'FaMi'
Sails from Yaquina every 9 days for
San Francisco. Coos Bay, Port Orford
Trinidad and Humboldt Bay,
FA6xsaa A ceo atqn ino r Csstraraaaxr
Shortest route betwea the WUlans
etie Valley and California.
Fare trom Albaay and points weet tc
Ban Francisco
Cabm .. lOOt
S-ntxaaea 8.0C
Round trip good for 60 days I7.0C
To Cooe Eay
Cabin S-0C
Steerage -. 6 OC
To Humboldt Bar and Port Orford. -
Oabia tI0.Cf
Steerage i OQ
River Division.
Steamer "Albany" between Portland
and Corral lis,throcgh without lay-over.
Leaves Albany 8:00 a. m. Tneedavs,
1 hursday sand Saturdays : leaves Port
land, Yamhill street docs, 6K!C a. m
nndavs edcesdars and Fridays
Enwtx Stonk, J C Ma
Manager Sapt River
Catarrh Cured. A clear head snd
sweet brea.h secured itu Shilrth' C
torrah Keniedy; soKl by Fohy jf Masoa
Knecbt t Meiser have tbe leet assort
meot of fireaorks in Alttaoy at prices
that defy tmpetitton. Also see them for
U.ijs and bunting1.
Fine qualittew up-to date shirt waists
ung at leuiar price at Read, Peacock
going
& Co'.
The Aumsvilli Fl3ur
No Cripe
When you take flood's rills. The big, old fash,
toned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you alt to
pieces, are not In lt with Hood's. Easy to Uik
Tub At'Msvit.iB Milling Co. have on
sale at all the leading grocer and baker
the celebrated fancy patent Aumsville
flour, made of tbe beet white wheat to be
obtained and every sack guaranteed or
I money refunded. 3000 acks sold in Al-
j bany and not one returned. All cotn
stimera 'of the Aumsville Hour are satif-
j tied and will take no other brand that is
said to be as good.
Ak your grocer for the Aumsville, flour
the Uet iu the market. Every sacs g-nar-anteod,
and if you are ot satisfied your
money will be cheerfully refunded.
Shiloh'sConsuTip ten Care cores where
other fail . It is the leading Cough Cure
sad na home saau'd be without it Pieas
snt t- take and tre right to tle spot .
Sold by Foshay A: Msot.
To muke the hair grow a natural color,
preveut baldne. and keep the scalp
healthy. Hah's Hv.r Renewes was iavtnt
ed, and has pioved itself successful.
S!o that Cough! Take warning. It
ma lead to Con-imptioa. A 25a bottle
ot S iiloh tCare tnty tav .your life. Sold
oy Poohay & Masou.
and easy to operate, ts true
of Hood' Pills, which are
np to date In every respect.
leal applicants, without waiting for thai 8a'9 certain and sure, AH
removal of Democratic Incumbent. I ttruggista. soe. G I. Hood a Co., Lowell, MaM.
The only rtlls to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla-
riTs
Pills
Icj ('ream
on the Coast
at
F.H. rfruiTers.
For Convipstion take Kal's Cover
Roo Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cares
Headache, Nervousness. Eruptions on he
ace. and makes the head clear as a bell
old by Foshsv Mann.
Mrs. Vioreck his connected parlors with
her summer garden, where she tan s-tve
the public in ail kinds of wea'her with her
delicious ioe cream.
FOSHAY & MASON
"Wholesale A Retail
DEEC GISTS 1ED EGGISSlim
A LEAST. CRKGCX.
Pare Progs and the finest and Largra.
Stock ot Stationary and Books
ia tbe Market,
FORSAKE.
. eery store snc dry eoods. Wwhing
to depart for the Noth we want to sell our
kftVPTV iMriArtmanl iwtf snr fnfaf
stock." G jckI term's. Cheap rent. Best
locata.
S. E Pkcssb,
Tea
Sror
Hatracta
!atojrcx;e.:
if you recoi'-
Let everybody come to tnr a'ar Bakery
and get v '"wi-e ol fresh bread for fl.or
cssh
CMavea.
$1 5t ehirt waids
Read, Peacock & Co'.
rvduced to "c a
F E ALLEN & CO- Sell Them
CALF LOS f, Year aud a half oid
"jeilow Jeraey, about June 28, six
mUe from Albany. Plea inform F . M.
Sharp oa farm near Tangent. Reasonable
reaard will be paid.
Filoeis, Youe Rowels With Caaearvta.
I'nr.-i- fSithsrtie, eure eonMipation forever,
tor USc. 1( CO.C. tail, Urut:Ki.sLsrt (uudmuut;y.
IIEOEFIsn
.THB PLUMBKK.
Tin roo&ag and plutubieg.
be opera housa
Opposil.