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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1897)
-; . . .... . ti i ' - : - . . '. ' ,B l A company hu been organized (or the building of a tramway over Cbilcoot pass. There will be lota of money buried in the boiateroaa Cbilcoot. An exchange say a the breweries are now all connected by marriage, that la that there ia a big trust. All ths same there ia no trust for beer, you have to pay caah. Every boy and girl In Albany of school age should be made to attend. Keep tbem off the atreeta if you would make decent men and women of them Life on the -street,, as a rale meana failure. - v Some of the papera are bound to prove that prosperity ia here with both feet, aod we really hope they will succeed, I ir that ia certainly what everybody wants; bat really there ia danger of overdoing thia bragging business. The coming election in New York eity will be the hottest in the history of that city.- The chancea are in favor of the election of the Tammany -nominee. Two opposing candidates in the republi can party insures the defeat of both of - them. " " We would like lo aee Mr. Tongue waft a little for Ysquioa. He owes some thing to that part of the United States- One of the crying political needa of the day ia the reformation o( the United States senate . The present one ia a disgrace to the country. More tin horn cutthroats than usual have been at the state fair this year. Thia ia the fag end of humanity, the no more lower crowd of Lumanitj. The pacer ia getting there thia year with all tour feet. A lew years ago the most dispised of horses, be taa come to the front with great strides in the la' year or two. The Cabana in exclamation points keep saying that they will have freedom or nothing. That ia the right spirit, and we hope they will get the freedom they deserve. The farmers of Lake county have gone to raising wheat, five times aa much aa ever before, enough to make ita own Soar, where heretofore it has had to ship in thousands of barrels. From the Pittsburg Post. It ia an unquestioned fact that with rare exceptions and Pittsbnrg ia not one of them our city governments are bad ; they are extravagant, inefficient bine j combed with corruption and jeb bery. Aa Mr Brice declares in bia "American Commonwealth," tbey are the only failures in America. - From the Springfield Republican. Boston will relish the solemn state ment by a London newspaper Of high tending and large circulation that John L. Sullivan's, candidacy for mayor "ia apported by a " powerful Methodist journal which declares that be ia a re formed drunkard aod alwaya kind to bia mother. ' From the Atlanta Journal. " President Mr Kinlsv would not aend to the meanest foreign nation a representa tive of this government who was in any way objectionable to the government to which he went. Nor would the President top to inquire whether the objection waa reasonable or not. It might be baaed purely on prejudice, but it would - be re pested all theaine. Yet the President has forced upon the people of hia own country in several places poetmaiters and other officials for whom the people hav no reepeetjand whose appointment ia odi ooa and disgusting to the community. The eaatern base ball reason ia ended with Boston in the lead by only a short head. The Dkmockat man's favorites, the New Yorks, were third and had they atarted oat aa well aa they ended would have been first. The leading citizens of a town should alwaya lead iu the right way. In Washington there are aaid to be little towns almost depleted of money in order to aend men to the Klondike. a imamm We are showing what we can do in the way of fine weather when we try. We hereby challenge Italy and Southern California to beat it. M.SF1TS. TELEGRAPHIC. SOMMOW " V vl J nhf h, jSSSSSr northern A Seattle man just from Dawson say, the dangers of starvation are actually imminent there this winter. Now Mr. Ladue, what do you think of that. Thia ia Salem day at the fair. Every day ia Albany day. That ia our citisena go whenever tbey can, and a good many of them have been doing ao. A Portland woman baa just gone to the doga, so to speak, on account of a love for whisky. It is bad enough to aee the men wrecked on that reef, with out wringing the women in. It ia to be regretted that the darkeya cannot alwaya win in the prite fights George Dixon, for years king of the wel ter weights, has been dethroned by a white man. For shame. Let the ne groes whip. A big crop of tall wheat is being put in the ground in thia webfoot land of never failing crops. May aun and rain bring it to another harvest with many and heavy heads. 1 he webfoot farmer deserve to succeed Mr. Jos. Ladue, now back east keeps telling the people that there will be no suffering in Dawson thia winter. Mr. Ladue haa an ax to grind He baa been eaat organising b'g Klondike companies lining hie pockets with gold that never aaw the Klondike at all. Dallas Itemizer: J. B- Keemith, of Rickreall, waa in the city yesterday and informed our reporter that be bad baled 32 tons of straw thia season at a coat of tl 75 nr tstn. and haa 12 tons stored away in bis barn for winter use. This is j a practical lesson on thrift and economy which many of our farmers could pro bably emulate. A great deal of f use ia being made over the new baby at the home of Con- suella Yanderbilt Marlborough, over the other side ot the big pond. It is being dressed to kill, and if it lives it will be almost a miracle. Poor youngster. The clearings at the backs ot Portland in one day were as much aa those of Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane. That la aomething to crow over, and certainly indicates a good deal a hich ia tbe moat important city i a commercial way. Greater interest ia being taken ia poultry than ever before. Ia the ex hibits at tbe state fair soma Linn county fowls occupied a prominent place. It is doubtful if any one in Oregon is better posted on the feathered tribe than Mr C. D.Bates ot this city. The manner in which he runs his place near this place speaks for his knowledge of toe business. Portland Tribune : Anton P.anoer who wrecked his bank at Forest Grove some months ago, and gave out the impression that be bad committed suicide in thia city, but who finally turned np in Vic toria, playing the insanity dodge, baa skipped out again, and probably this time for good. He le turned to Forest Grove a month , agd and assuring his creditors that hs would eventually square np matters, he was unmolested Cora while. Then not appearing to make any headway towards fulfilling bis promise, one of his creditors began talk- shotgun and Pfannsr suddenly 'disap peared, after making an engagement. lie was followed to the residence of his brother-in-law over' on Lewis river, Wash., but hia pursuers were informed that Planner bad gone to Spokane. Tbe story may have been true or not, but the chances are that Anton is now be yond reach and the Foreat Grove credit ors wilfhave to bear their looses. A Talk To Mothers From the Eugene Guard. ' It would not surprise us if the "turning down" of Mr 3eer in tbe Federal appoint ment scramble should make that gentle man governor, at leaat the candidate ot the Republican party for the position If the public gets the idea that a man is abused it is very liable to make a martyr of him. And, by the way. Gear would make a pretty decent governor, lie would not be controlled by any political ring. - Aa toe Astoria road approaches com pletion tbe interest increases over lbs question of whether steamers will then atop at Astoria and go no further. De pend on it, most of them will keep on np tbe river for several years at least. At tbe same time it will mean a great deal for Astoria, for it will certainly increase her commercial impoitance; bat i should not be thought tliat Portland will just sink down and wilt. Linn county was an easv winner with plenty of pumpkins to spare. Thursdav will be a blooming day in Albany aa well aa a bloomer day. Game called on tbe college campus at 4 o'clock. The weather bureau cbansed its mind and is giving the state fair the finest weather to be desired Tacoma ia very much disliked bv tramps and Chinamen. We extend nearly congratulations. Salem ia somewhat metrouolitan these daya. Yesterday morning there were nine people before the recorder at one time, all on different charges. Tbe last man from Dawson says a 583.75 nugget had Juet been found on Eldorado creek. Now get excited and pack your things for Klondike. That is the spirit of the day. The air is full ot visionary Klondike railroads. Already next year people will be able to go to Dawson ia a Pullman. Better wait until tnen, and you will never freexo to death or get the scurvy. The University of Oregon will not en tar any of tbe intercollegiate contests this year either In general athletics or in football. This is to be regretted. The leading university of tbe state should be mors spirited than that. At a frontier celebration just held in Cheyenne an exhibition waa given of stage robbing and hanging by vigilantes, in order to show bow things were done in early daya. Can it be rjoaaibla that snch things were ever done in tbe United States 1. 1. Driver hss to talk or be would die on short notice. Last nieht he held a meeting at Junction in order to discuss tbe court bouse Question that haa been shaking Lane county to tbe center. Me won t settle it, for people no longer care mucn wnat ne aaya on any eubject. A Salem fish dealer Saturday received from Newport a larse sea Dornoiae which waa diaplayed in front ot bia olace of bus iness throughout tbe day. It measured &.H feet in length and tips tbe scales at 150 pounds. It was called tbe Salem hog. Tbe action ot tbe state board of agri culture in reducing the premium for county exhibits to $75, when 1 150 J bad Deen promised waa small business end, is not appreciated here. To do such athioe after tbe exhibits were on tbe ground was certainly estrange course to pursue. Should the premium be awarded it will be contested. linn county is to be congratulated up on the receiving of tbe blue ribbon for tbe best exhibit at tbe state fair. It ia a victory to be proud of, and meana a great deal more than the premium received on acconut of it. There is a cood prospect of a bia immigration to Oregon ia tbe coming yean, and every tting that calls attention to tbe advan tages of this conaty meana so mach more towards its opto Wing. It baa taken enterprise and push to make it a soccees, and the men who have done it are entitled to credit for the result. Tbe state far is aaid to be a great aoe- eew, and one of tbe leading features is tbs county exhibits, and tbe best county exhibit is that from Linn eouaty the judges aaid ao henea thia county can take considerable credit for the aaid suc cess. If it keeps on this way people are liable to go to calling it a Linn coon jjiair, aa tbey bave a Marion county fair at limes. From tbe Salem Independent- It would be a good thing if lots of mothers we know ot were served like tbe Cory al lis mother mentioned by tbe Albany Dsjsocbat . It might teacL other mothers a little wisdom. We know mothers who allow their little daughters to go out bicycle or buggy riding on lone ly roads with young scamps night after night. We know mothers who go out bicycle riding themselves with gentleman friends leaving their yonng daughters at horns, or rambling around the streets with young men of wboae character tbey know nothing and never took the trouble to enquire. We know mothers who al law their daughters to go out to tne hop hems, witbout either a guardian or a friend, and to remain away for' several weeks not knowing what they do or what becomes of them until . tbey return. Worrenwho thus neglect the proper! bringing up of their daughters need ex pact nothing bat the very worst results. Tbe mothers of the two girls m question mar have "trained them op in tbs wsy tbey should go," but we very much doubt it. Girls who have been properly reared, love tbeir mothers and have tbe . profoundest respect for them, - but girls wbo bave had tbeir own way who have been allowed to associate . with tbs vicious who bave never been taught to obey their parents or superiors, are very likely to act like those two bossies of Corvallis. It is bnt natural, 'it is the fruit of neglect, of bad training, of im moral associations. Tbsse two girls are . on the down road to ruin and bell. It may be tbeir mother's fault. We hope not. But if it is, what a fearful con demnation rsts npon that mother's bead. There ia one lesson in tbe Bible which parents should ever keep before tueir eye.' It is this 'Train up a child in a way u should go aod when it is old it wnl nor depart from it." Pope, Ibe poet, said: "J oat us tbe twig is bent the tieeV inclined.'' '--- " From tbe Salem Journal. John Cogswell, of Leaburg, a Lane coubty pioneer of 1845, ia at tbe fair. Hia bale aod hearty appearance in bis 84th year id one of tbe beet exhibits of our Oregon climate. Mrs Cogswell died a few yeara ego, and waa in ber day re puted to be one of tbe most beautifu' women of Oregon. Mr Cogswell met ber first aa a young girl east of the Cascade mountains, and fell in love at first sight. HessS he did nut see her again for a year. Hs bad hunted tbe wilds of Western Oregon over for ber. He stop ped at Jesse Loooey'e farm one night, and wbo should he meet but Mary Gay, with whose charms he had been so taken up. . Aa be aaya, girla were mighty scares in those days, especially girls ss pretty and bright as Mary Gay. Hswas intro duced and Mrs Looney in a bantering way suggested that there was the man Mary should marry, aa she waa then a seamstress an J young Cogswell was well supplied with worldly goods. And tbey were wed, and to ber dying day Mary Cogswell bad all that sbs needed. Mr Horace M'Clure, correspondent of the Seattle P. I. says in his Alaska letter: Interviews with tbe men on tbe North Fork indicate without question that tbe liquor traffic on tbe Yukon bas been a strong factor iu tbe shortage of supplies. For obvious reasons, these men refuse to be quoted, bat oa all tbe steamers that have reached Dawson thia summer over half tbe cargo, in some in stances 75 per cent of it, bas consisted of liquor. Tbe feeling among the miners at Daw sen haa become ao strong that tbe Healy. after leaving St. Michael about September 1, when about to start op tbe river, reclevtd a tip from tha officials of the North American Trading Company: 'Beturn to St. Michael, discbarge your liquor aod taks oo grub." It is stated that, after tbe conference of tbe officials of the two transportation companies and of the officials of Ibe Canadian government at Dawson in August, the companies at ones took steps lo allay tbe feeliog of indignation 3n the part of the minera. They feared serious consequences, even violence, on tbe part of tbe mloeia, because supplies bad been left behind and liquor taken into the country. It is Remakxxd by those who know that tbe Stewart & 8ox Hardware Com pany haa tbe finest disp'ay of atoves and rat ges ever seen in tbe vv uiamette val lev. They cany the celebrated Jewel" nae ana tuey invite you to call and see toeut.. . . . Wood Wanted. Albany Woolen Mills want from 100 cords of big fir wood, in ex- e for gouds of the mills. for some dealer Kood bargain. iu Here is wood to i .1 . You Can Buy i Better - provisions, glassware, crockery s. woouenware, tinware, haa v, etc, for ' . . , :!?;n 4 Co than elsewhere. ,, i-.rro Sjiii sa4 niuke loyr mm An ,. t- Jiaec easily and forever, be n 4 Tbe Oregonian ya tte custom officers bave been fleecing the prospectors bound for Klondike, and bave jrst sent back $10,000. Why is that fleecing peo ple any more than it is wben the United Rlatea makes a men coming into tbs eoubtry pmy a tariff on bis things what ever tbey are. It seezs to make lot of difference whose feet are pinch ed. Dan LaaioBf t Tkem New Yohk, Oct. 6. At the annual meeting of the Nortnern Pacific stockhold ers here today, the following were elected directors tor the ensuing sear: Edward D Adams, D UliirK, i;naries r Coster, Robert M Galloway, Breyton Ives, D Willis James. D S tau.ont. Charles Mellen, lohn G Moore, Waller G Oakman, Oliver Payne, Sinuel Spencer, James Slillman, Francis Lintcrmun and Edwin lbompton. tieerge Irerpts New Yoac. OcL 5. Henrv Georire ac cepted the nomination for mayor of Great er New York at Cooper Union tonight. It waa in the same hall and before many of the same people that be tccepted tbe netn liation 11 years ago. a ( T the This Xaw Madrid. Oct. 5 Senor Morel, tbe min ister for tbe colonies, it is semiofficial! announced, has decided to apply, aa soon as possible, all the measures bicb are comprised in the programme of tbe lib erals regarding tne Antilles, including all that is neceaearv tor tbe abdication oi autonomy for Cuba, in tbe Win permitted bv tbe new measjies. It is reported here that the United States minister, General Woodfota, left at tbe foreiirn olhoe vesterda an omcial note from General Sherman. fMler Mart Haas Ukion. Or . OH. 6 Kelney Poller wbo waa cocvicted of murder in ibe first degree in tbe t ebrurarv term of court for the mur der of Benjamin Mache and family, whose case waa appealed to the supreme court. waa called fnto tbt court tun morning and the mandate of tbe supreme court read to blm. Tbe higher court affirmed tbe rul ings of tbe lower court. Tbe court set Fri day as tbe time for fixing the date of tbe execution, the irdict being tbat Porter shall bang. Ottumwa, la., Oct. 5 Seven thousand people from this part of the stats saw Star Pointer and Joe Patches go agaiost tbeir own records at Williams mile tuck today. Star Pointer turned tbe trick in 2:01 1-4 against a strong bead wind blowing up tbe back stretch. Owner Murphy says that, considering tbe condition, this is toe fwt est mile ever made by Pointer. tt BwlUt LUrnre Dallas. Or., O.-t 5. The Dallas city council pwied an ordinance Monday even ing licensing nick e in-t he-Wot machines, and today the games were all uated. ' be cour.sil also paed an ordinance lioensing bowling alleys. Cartel railed WAsniwoTOff. Oct. 4. Tbe President today renewed tbe receptions given on Mondays lo tbe general public, and shook baads wilh abcut 30 vuitov ia ibe east room. He also saw for the trt time all persoos wbo sought an aodience. He waa not able to give much time to each, but saw every one for a tew moment . - Senator Corbet, of Oregon, wbene claim to a seat in the senate will be taken up immediately after congress awmble. saw tbe president for a short time and discus sed Oregon apnoiutmenta, several of wnich are pending . A VcMelSaafc Closing Out Sale Of fancy and staple Dty Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Ladies & Childrens Shoes All of which we shall sell at cost and below. Calland seefor yourself. First Street Bet Ferry and Broadalbin, PLOWS, Oliver Plows Best on earth. Everyone knows the Oliver plow. Sold only by HOPKINS BROS. Albany Oregon. E W Achetnn and t V A.h.t J - w iiviicwui IU "t Vermont Marble Cnmnann defendants. r ' To tbe Vermont Maible Csmnuv. . corporation, one of the defendant above ! named : In the Name ot the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to apptar and answer tbe complaint of the above plaintiff, in the abova on file with tbe cterk ot aid coort, by tbe uniujuiigcsai regular term of tbe above entitled court to be begun and held in the city of Albany, Linn eoaniy.Oregon, on the 25th day of October, 1857. and yon are nctified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required, tbe plaintiff will uke judgment and de cree against tbe said E W Acneson for the sumot l745r 40 with accruing interest thereon at the rate ot 8 per cent per an num from August 27th, 1897, and the further sum of 70 00 attorney fees, and for tbs costs and disbarsemenU nl this suit to be taxed and for a decree of this boner able court foreclosing the mortgage made, executed and delivered by K W Acheson and S E Ackeaon to the plaintiff herein on tbeI5th day of July, 1&J2, and directing the premises described in said oKmgage, towif Lot No. 8 in block No. 8 in Hack lemao'a tbird addition to tbe city of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, aa the aan.e ia marked, numbered and ieacribed on tbe maps, plate and survey of said city and addition now on file and of record m the office ot tbe county recorder In and for Linn county, stats of Oregon, and also described in plaintiff's complaint, be sold, a npon execution as required by law. and directing the proceed of such sale to be applied lt. To tbe payment of tbe costs and disbursements of thia suit, including at tomev's fres and expenses of sal. ina. J o tee payment of be amount due plaintiff.prin j?al and interest. 3rd. Tbeoverbloa. if anv. pay to the defendants and that tbe defendants and each and all of them and all persons claiming any interest by.tbrougi or uader utem or aay ot tbem in or too tbe real property fceretn toe and in aaid eov plaint described by, through or coder ou or each of yoo be forever barrred and foreclosed of ao right or redemption or asserting any right, c'aim or imerest in or too aid real property or any pin thereof 1 bia Summon I. oaMUbed in the At bant Daily DiMOo at by order of tne nraUH Hewitt, Judge ot tbe Circuit Court, made at Chambers in the city of Albany. Oregon, the 8th day ot aepteas ber, is97. CATHtBJ'OaD k Wtatt, Attys for Plaintiff. till PACIFIC R. IU TJ V Chaa. Burggraff, ot Salem, bas juit written a play called Salem Social Cir ce. Aa editor beavuy in debt writes an opera. Ia order to make it a success he 101DS tbe Social Circle. The second act I ATOa!A.Uct. 4 Shortly after 4 o'rto-k abows the initiation of tbe author, a cy-1 jau as she was completing one of the fast- clonic sffair. The third act ahows tbe ! et trans t'actuc sailing tnpa oa moord. tbe editor, or what is left of him at home, bis: f oor nuuterd tiermaa ship Pern He then presents his opera at hu home 'crabbed into the litt e ooetUng schooner lAlk, Ww4m .. 2, ., ft a 1 . n .. 1 1 )rAn rtlltllltt tiM IK I A l 2: Thia musical comedy will be preeotid j ber to tbe bottom immediately. All ea rn baiets tbe coming season. , capeu. OrcMmij ajurst I st w Asnixoroic, Uet. 4 The Oregon del efrarioo i at sea aa t ibe co'lector of ro toma at Portland, and tbe I Jeer dorlimlion haa upset tbe .late. No ooe hu len rw-- ooimended for tbe coilectorsbip It is ot knoea what the plana are. It may be safely predicted tbat Orweoo appoittuveot. will not be poshed, aod tbat no ose faction ' can name lac officers. A Utile Mit,: Losoos, Oct 4. Tbe Dly CrrotaiJej pobiUbes ondir reserve a srautional re port that a strong Loadon svndka ta j est tbe United Slates govrnmat, Ibroagb j Cnul General tKborn. an c.ffer to par! chase tbe t'nioa Parinc railroad Aeorr-' ding to this report a ;;ew Vort trodict j basoffstmi M.OXO.OU). and ti irotem- Xew York Pi ess. A good many election bets are flying around. One man bet $1000 on Low against tbe field, getting odds of 1 to X It looks like a bad bet at that. Election bets are not so large as they used to be, though such men as If ike Dwysr and Iks Tbomokon bave landed considerable sums ia recent years. The largest bet on record waa made oo tbe presidential contest In 18S4 V C Place, general manager of tbe Picas Atlas Gold and Silver Mining company, at Las Yegas, New Mexico, bet a new mill, worth $40 000, and all tha company's mines and property, including the mercantile es tablishment, tbe whole valaed at 500 000, tbat Cleveland would win. Charles M. Shannon of ths Hughes & Shannon Copper Works, at Clifton, took tbe Blaine end, putting up 'he firni'e satire copper property, valued at StrOO.OOO Some one was woaderiog what had be come of Theodore Durrani. Here a the latest. He baa just been served with a notico for the dismissal of tbe appeal, and it will be heard sometime this cent ury, perhaps in November, but tbe time la guess work. Theodore baa a long tease on life yet. From, tbe Journal : Jacob Coggswell, tbe old time pioneer of Lane conaty, is taking in tbe Fair. Tbe following story is told of "Uncle Jake, "as be is called; that be some yeara since, having loot faith in Oregon banks, bid some $18,000 in tbe ground near bis boose, Later, a party funnd it, and retained th.sam. to Mr. Coggs well, expecting to secure a reward, but was astonished by Uncle Jske, wbo in forming him tbat any man wbo woold bury his money in that manner should lose it, and said he, "young man, you expected a reward, you get nothing. Yoo ought to know enough to bave said nothing about tbe find, and kept it, aod never let this happen again. If ever in your life you make a tini like this, just ssy nothing about it. A man is a loo! to bury his money in tbat wsy, sad the finder wbo has oo more sense than to return it, should receive nothing whatever." Wall Paper. oarpets, Lineolsum, Lace Curtains, Rugs, - Portieri, Pillows Furniture Bedding. picture Frames. Linen Warp Matting, Oil PaiD tings, and Undertaking Call on ALBANY FURNITURE CO. The following is from a paper publish ed at Fredeonia N. Y., tbe home of Congressman W. B. Hooker, recently in Oregon : "Oregon bas bit upon a new expedient to keep ber citizens sober. Every man wbo drinks is obliged to take oat a license costing $5 a year, and unless armed wilh tbe document lie cannot be served with liquor at any saloon or hotel. Every six months tbs names of tbs per sons wbo take oat tbe licenses are to be published in ths local papers so that tbe public may know those who are not aotoorized to drink." Isn't that a fict itious mixture. At Cost! At Cost! . I bave concluded lo go ou. or tbe cro k erj bust De and now offer to the pnelic m. large ytock of queens ware, g'a"SW re aud pocket cu'tlery at actual cost. Countrj erebants will do wel to -.all and stork ui as moxt of Lhei-e uoodt were ohi-ped direct Iron, hog and anil my price' will be a ai down. Kesnectfnlly, .'" :5rownkli. A La undo Nugget. Laundry patrons who" want fi'st class W'ik done without paving exorbitant prices should - patronize the Albany Steam Laundry which have employed regularly five of tbe beat hand ironerson 'be coast for shirts, dresses, and shirt w lists, and ten cen's ia ths highest price charged for any of these articles. Practice Economy in buying medi- iiuia ah m o'her mutters. It is econom) to irt Ho-Ml SHraparil!rt oecauie it con t im- owe medicinal value than any otber t 10H dr"S one dollar. II'mkJ'x Pills are tbe only pill to take ?rb Hol Harsaparilla. Cures all liver ills. ' . sf UIa. nerve and visor, take K-. j t: ' . t ripdar-warksr, tbat makes weak Ibes t'Vf.ii. . - All Ammwictm IA. l f . a ,... i .1 lionktet and - sample free. Address For Appetite, health and vigor ose r! w s . r Keioedy c, Chicago or tfav VorJt Mail Extrait It ai s digest ion, produce ,7 " slsepand res', wbilstrtisa food to tbe Tia , Baking Powder,, mi ' delira ktomncb.it possess onic . m tartar powdtt yroyenles of the first order. Price 25o. M","M , ' r BpBBgaBT c, DruggUta From the AsUlaodll'idings: A le weeks ago a a-uooih, oily- tongued individual came tn town, mak ing a thorough canvass of it, for the old, well-exposed enlarged free picture-and-you-buy-the-frame-racket. lie caught on to about 7U individuals wbo turaiabed him with photographs of their dear friends tbat be said be would enlarge in crayon and deliver free as an advertise ment oi bis company s worx ana an tney would ask, dear, liberal souls, ot those wbo secured their alleged works of art was tbat tbey would adorn the walls of tbbir homes with the enlarged crayons. During; tbe middle of last week another individual a member of tbe same outfit, and also a past master in persuasive speech, arrived in t wn with an assort ment ot framed pictures, inese irames were eorseous to look upon at a dis tance oi 60 feet but would not bear' in spection closer. Tbey were made of cheap trash of moulding about a foot wide witb enougb brass soiearea over them to start two or tbree brass found' ries. They can be furnished in any city tor about, steen cents and all tbe liberal, oilytoDgued fakers ask is $5.45 for tbe Hiuisy tilings and the astonishing part of it is that there are many, wbo Wben ibey see the a'leged crayons on their alls go down into their jeans and de liver the $5.45. There are legitimate stores in tbe city tbat could furnish the tame goods st tbeir real value if they were war ted. bat for tbe sake of their eputations and tbe interests of tbeir pa trons tbe Aabiana stores aeai in better goods. These picture fakers will clean uo about $400 out of Ashland and then go to some other place for a new crop of gummas. Positively, and witbout misrepresent ioit tbe matter tbe least bit, the finest lot ot stoves we nave ever seen in tbs valley are ooa beinn opened np by tbe Stewart S. Sox Hardware Co. Doos Wantko, Two Newfoundland dogs. 2 to 4 years of age, to be shipped to Alaska. For particulars call at the Dm ocsat office. - You Don't llavstto Runfoa can strutl, walk or aaaoier right Uito Burkhart He idea's drug store where yoo will find tbe beat b cent cigar ia tbe city. Partuondo is the name. Also a fu'l line of clear ria vana cigars in stock, v -n-- -: n? i Dioorxo. If jot want a well dug. call on E B Davidson. Hs is ready to do tbe work on abort aotioe Go to F. H. PfeitTer'b for the Best Pacific Coast Oysters. He Keeps Them. Vdmrmta tear Bowil, TV lib Cssmrau. Candy Cathartic, care eootlpat!oa rorerer. Wctte. 'IC.CC. tU, tirmgxi'- reluod mooer MARRIED. CAROLIX-HAY. At the St. Charles Hotel in Albany, on Wednesday, Oct., 6, 1897, by Rev. W. P. Elmore, Sir. Matbew C. Carol iu aod Lydia Hay, both of Linn county. COMBS PALMER. At the parsonage of the First M. church, In Salem, on Wednesday, Oct. 4.. 1897, at 9 o'clock Lm., Miss Fannie Palmer, of Granger, nton county and . M. Combs, of Albany. Tne bride is a daughter of Eugene Pal mer, a prominent citizen of Benton coun ty, and tbe groom is a well-known young man of thia city- Tbey have the best wishes of many friends. DAGGETT FORGEY.-At the home of the bride. Albany.at noonOct.3nl,by Key. Rooald McKillop, Walter J. Dag gett and Miss Emma May Forgey. All of Linn county. Blind-fold, jjsj -pi,. A woman has Jragf 1 .as-" mM no right to "go LTt 1 1? ft blind" la t ten of life and health. She has no right to abut ber eyes to tbe plain fact of her physical being and the conse quence . of neg lect. She baa no right to be wretch ed and ill when she might be hap py and free from nalfi. Women who drag through life weighed down by some torturing, dragging weak ness or disease of their sex are not doing their fall duty to themselves. They are not taking the meana which enlightened sci ence affords them of being well and strong and capable. These special complaints from which ao many women anffer are not necessary. Dr. Herce'a Favorite Prescription positively cores even the most severe and obstinate It la sat a hanhaaard medicine. It ta a acientinc remedy ae- It is not a enre.all.' -riiied bv an educated and experienced ane. cialist for the one purpose of curing the special diseases of women. Tens of thousands of women have been restored to perfect health by this wonderful ' Prescription." In many instances they were actually riven np aa hopeless by phy. slciana and family doctors. I aav taken both your ' Golden Medical Dl. eowery ' and ' Favorite Prescription ' for chronic InaamtnaUon of tbe uterus and bladder," write Mrs. K. A. Scott, of Park Rapids, Hubbard Co., Mian. " I also had stomach trouble which was terribly distressing. I bave bsen cared of all. I had suflerad untold misery for four yeara pre vious to taking your treatment, but began to feel ths good effect at onca." Dr. Pierce'a thousand. page illustrated Bonk. "The Peoole's Common Sense Med- leal Adviser " contain information of pries less value to women. A paper-bound copy will be aent absolutely tree on receipt oi si ona-osat stamps to pay the coat of mailing; oniv. Addresa World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y, Forahandaot cloth-bouad wv send tr ti"S. : meat haa detrrmiDad to -l the rua4 at auction t oremtwr I. helming it wit. real im at leaat $10,000,001 and perhaps 12 - 000XO0. tvea KIM Willow Fraiaos. Slo.. Oct. 4 A prairie srnooner contaimcg ceiea pianos va run dows to lK4 Mo's cut todsy by a 'rain on Ibe Kaoau City. Fort Scott A Mem phi rood. ix peism werw io stantly silled and a seventh fatally injured lboae killed were: Poilip L Woolen. I'hi ip Vtooteo, jr., Amanda Woolen. iKwn Woolen Sirs. Frances Mattery and infant child 4 months o-d. Oa BtM't WaH!!oto. 0:t. 4. Oae result of tbe lormaUoo of aHagaala cabinet in Spam, it i believed. will be Ibe granting of amoesty to motif not all tbe American prvoners held in Cuba, and tbe pardon of maoy Cuban condemned to life imprisonraeot in the Uiaad of Ceuta. a VerrlSr TfsksM Tacoma, Oct. 3. Tbe steatcship Vic toria, wbicii arrived here to lay, i rings news of a severe storm thai prevailed over Japan last mouth, and at aea taking tie form of a large typhoon. Tbe princi pal damage, so far as roMed in late paper, was at Toki, where 376 houses were to tally demolished, 772$ partly damaired and 14,043 boose sebmenred la ht dyooka. there were 1060 houe demolished and 4000 rendered practically worthless. In this district there were SS persons killed and 42 w. unded. Ufceily or Balking Xaw York. Oct. 3. ibe Her d tiraor row will punt a number of in'erviewa witb leading Cubans here oo tbe situation in.be island. Kstrada Palmer, represeo- lative of tbe Cuban pmvlsioral government '! aaid: 'The Cabana are more 6rmlv determined ;. tban ever to posa ttie tight until abaolo'.e i indepeapence ot Uuoa is acknoledired. 1 u Mleve the Cubans are willing to pay a j reasonable indemnity to Spain provided ; sue une oaca oer troops betore tbe island is tklally ruined." Altera tattle Tbler Baker Citv. Ore.. Oct. 3 Sheriff Kil- burn and PMe bad a bot light lart night at 9 o'clock with two rattle thieves on' Lower Powder river, torts shots were exchanged. Fred Hull was shot tbrocgh the arm, but escaped to this city bail W heeler was not captured Hull called a doctor to hia lodging-bouse and was caught there today. Tbe thieves bad bU cattle, wbicb tbey were dtiviog to ldabo across Snake river. The l'ellaw grver New OaLKASS, Oct. 3. At 6 o'clock tonight, there had been 27 cases reported and but two deaths. In the past week the foci of infection l ave not been lamely increased. Dr. Me! r.-ports tbat by Tues day all tbe houres in St. Cluude district, where the infection waa firxt introduced will be released fiom qua.trenttne. Ibe fever was confined to the single square in bich it waa started. a Bis Water Faunae Kansas Citv, Oct. 3. According to specials to the Times, a water lamina Is impending in this part ot tne ooutuwesi. in tbe immeaiate vicinity oi nans Viiy, there hss not been such a scarcity of water for 17 years. All tho small streams and mapy of tbs ponds ip Jackson county are dry, and the same is reported to be true all over this section of the country. Big Wheal t'taa Cuicaoo, Oct. 3. Tbe Orange-Judd Farmer, in t's final estimate of the year's crop, says tbat figures, uaseu on actum threshing returns indicate a uai jieiu o: 5K9,0tH),0tK) bushels of wheat, of which 37!i,530,000 bushels is winter, and 215,470, 0L0 spring wheat. THE OPENING DATE OF MM COLLEGE FORTHK SUtsMOKS. the CumJ Cytrt of ike istate y Ortgsm Jr tkicomnty of Lma. MrsC W Rogers, plaintiff. vs Jane Woody and R B Woody ber bus band.lobaC E'dcr and Eider bis wife, Jamea EMer and Ida Ddcr hia wif. Lottie A E kr, E a Elder and Happylcca tiCex b wife, deodanU. To James Elc'e. Ida Elder and Looie A Elcer. In the Name of the State ot Ore gon, Yoo are rtereoy required to appear aod answer the complai-t of the above plaintiff. In tbe above en titled court, now oa tie with the clerk of ad coar", by tbe first day of tne nest reguiar term oil tbe above entitled coon to Le began and held ia the city of A'.baa y, I inn cwanty. Ore goo. on the loth day ot October, 197. and you are nof i5ed that if y on fail to appear and answer aaid cctnpUint as hereby re quired, tbe p'aintiff will ak the coort for a decree torecloring plaiatiff's mortgage given bv R L L-Cer now deceased, dated tbe litb da of Hay, 1S96, upon ibe fol towing described real estate to wit: All my qndivided hiterest in and to all that pait of tbe Donation Land Ctaim of Rob ert Eld-r and wife, c-aim No. 5i, thai west of tbe Caiipcoia Creek, situated in township 13 Sjclb, Bange 3 West in Linn county, Crcge, a"d contaictrg 5S0 Pullman Sleeping t:ars. Elegant Dinicg Cars, Tourist Sleeping 0ar' stPaut Minneapolis Dolutb rgo, TO. Grand Forks Crook ston Winnipeg Belecsand Botte rHROUGH TICKE S, TO Chicago Waabtngtou Phnadeipbia . New ork Boston and al. Points East and South Through tickdta to Japan and China, vis Tacoma and Northern Pacific steamship Co., aa americaa line. F cr infennation, time cards, maps anc" tickets call on or write C 6 Bo rk hart A g(.nt, Albany, Or. Or A D Cbaritn". Ax Gen Faaa agt land. f 0REG0X Cexthal & EASTERN R. R. CO. -YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Connecting at Taqtuna Bay with th San Francisco 5 Yaqaica Ea? STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Sleaisl . WiT Sails from Tatqnina every 9 days fbt Sai Francisco, Coos Bsy, Port Orford Trinidad aod Humboldt Bay. Famh6cx AccoKODAnosf Uascarasscr Shortest route between tbe A'lilam- tte Valley and CaliXormia, Fare from Albany sad points west tc gsJtFraocieco Cabtx OC 9rxraAG... 6JX Bound trip good for 60 lavs 17 To Coem Bay Oabin tiSX To Humboldt Bay sad Port Or lord, Oabta tlQjOl River Drrision. ! Steamer "Albany between Portlaa and Corvallis. throorb ithoat 1 r-o-vj Leaves Albany 80- a. m. Tuasda Tbursdayaand Satardaya; " leaves o land. Yamhill street doca. HOC a. m Sundava Wednesdays and Fridays. Edwts Stosx, J O Ma'o, Sf anacer Snpt River Piv. Thirty-First Year is September 15, 1397- Th3 facilities for a fine Higher Education offer ed bT this institittm ira of a high order. Ths c llep is thorough in all its work, fh) faculty is mala np of specialists in maaj lines, ilbanj is a safe and pleasant residence for joang people. The college olio's thoDngh conrsss in mnsic, commsrciii wari, narmil stndies.art academic and co le iate studies. Th3 nsv Ca'aiogae may bs obtained open application. GorrespondsnuO inTited. Wallace Howe Lee, President. KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER I ANDY CATHARTIC aa Kn stwaaMi CURECOHSTIPATIOH ALL DRUGGISTS A taVbJ.l ffj.w ana thvn ltt rnit 4lrrb(c d va-ni.f y. all nmmr wnf1.11,cilic .ataral ultt Samvt Mr booklet rav Aa.STKHUSU HKMKUt fO-.Cf. a-ntlxtl. Cn. or ! tora. Being for toe sum of $00 ad recorded in Book of Mortgage volume 32, on page 16s and directing that tbe real estate das cntxd therein be acid as by 'jgrtgj, and fe proCcSed ariaiof from aid saieto be applied, first, to the payment of tbe cost and expense of said safe, and the coata of this suit, including; attorney fee; second, to tbe payment -A tbe plaintiffs caim. principal and interest, aal the overplus to be dutribared as may be dl rected by the court and for tie costs and dbbonemen'a of tola suit tube taxei. Tbi summons it published by order of tbe Hon U U Hewitt, iade of the above eautled court, made at chambers in the c tyof Albanj, Oregon, oa t.'-e 10ta day of September. 1S97 . NVsATHaaroip A Wtatt, At' vs tor PlaUtiS- Are You Musical? If so, send ia your subscription to tbe National Home and Music Journal This is a monthly gotten up in tbe best pcesibH style. Each iasoe I coc tains 17 poea of vocal aod in- f strumental muse of tbe latest and beat com poei lions. nK.Wi.n uilr ai-ffA-P . .a Kasosic voa get ia tbe 13 num bers would cos you about $20.00 at usual retail rates. Send 10c for pie copy. Chicago Book aod Sews Co. 215 Wabash Ave-. CHICAGO. stOTlCE CF F1HU SETTUUEXT. NvUce ia oe'eby piven tbat the under signed, the duly appointed, qualitied and acting administrator of the estate of Jos. C Myers, de. -rated, late of Lion rct.aty, has tiled hi final account aa administr. tor with the county cb rk of Iina county, Uretron. and the county coort of aa'd Lna coontj ha fixed for hearing raid account Fruav the Sth day of Octooer, 1S97, at 1 C'Cvk ia the afternoon o' day. All person ha-iog any o4jcciKn to atd ac count are hereby required to preheat tbs same at ad time and place." Dated this 7th day ot September. 197 Whithit & Newport, D W iliKRS, Afjs for Admr. Admr est J oaepa C Myers, deceased. . fr"rlti. V - -. . . ;Xr . . .: t- raw vv mi m am ' Ked and Eleiant- De SlQS lo Crockery Ware at COItn 5 HUSTON'S See u 5? Are built in 4L,v InvMAef 111(7 4QU gVOb IfSVTIFAand Best a.UaUIVl va. m uquippeu Factory in Jiiahe?t of Ksh the World select the Waverly because they havs j.irned to know the dil Prvior pof tfi frence between a wheel that is actually high grade and one tha C&pci icuitau j8, imply claimed to be. Som others maybe good but th rvlders- Waveny is tne tiignestoi all hibh grade. fDMIMlSTRATOR'S KOTICE Notice is hereby given tbat the under signed at hied "her final account in tbe matter of the eUt of John Nelson, de ceased, in thecounty court of Linn court j, Oregon, and that tbe judge cf said court ba lixed Sa'nrday.lhe .h cay of October, 197, at 10 o'clock a m of said day as the time, and the county court room at Al bany, Oregon, a the pUoe, for hant.g and settling aaid account A'l persons interested are nctified and required to b and appear at said time and place with tbeir objection, if any, to said account. Go w V sight. Mast Naxsox, Atv for AcmiT Administratiia. ADUIXISTRATOH'S KPTICE Notice is hereby given to all the credi tors and p rsons interested in the matter oi the estate of O 1 Miah&n. deceased that the undersigned administrator of said es tate ba fi'eo his final account in aaid mat ter in the county court of Linn county, Or, and that said court haa fixed Moadav. October, 4th, 137. at tbe boor of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time 'or hearing al objections to said liaal sccoont and the settlement of the same, therefore all person interested in said estate or having any claim against the same are hereby notified ant required io file the same In said court on or befoe the said 4th day of October, 1S97- Dated this 6th day of September, IS9 Jamks Shahak, Administra tor- MAPS BV N DIANA BIOYCLE UO. HDIAWAPOUB, IND Conn & Huston, Agents Pricea on wheat ars advancing but prices on groceries, hardware, stove, tin ware, glass ware, crcckery, etc are still very low and nullity better than ever at V E Ai.i.sk & Co's. ' Quit Obowijko about badly cooked dinners, ana o and buy one of iboe fins new cook stoves of the Stewart & Soi Hardware Co. HasYod6kkn ths new display xf cutlery at the Stewart A Sox Hardware Go's store. If you will call you will say that it is tbe finest you ever saw.' . . Ednettvn Tour Uowals With aJMaearata. Car.y Cathartic, eure eonatlpatioa forever. 10c. SDr, K C. e. C. fall, druggist refund money. mm stits soaiiL sl, mosmouth mm. A Training School ForTTeachera TREASURER'S NOTICE KO 4 Notice e reov given that funds are on hand tc par city warrants Nos. 16j to 223 Inclusive' ot the issue ot 1S97. In. tereeton aid warrants will cease with tbe date of this notice. Albary Or. Sep. 23, 1S97. K. A. 1'AaKKB, , City Treasurer. nEOEFlsn a THK PLUMBER Tin roofing aod pbunbiaar. ae opera iaosffie Opposite SHEET RAILWAY. K3T1CE. Tbe motot on the Albany ftreet rail wy wiU connect promptly witb all braiM to and from the depot, day and eight. Special trips will be a ade at special a e. r. K Cosiv. Conductor, PK)UNt A boy a macintosh, almost sew, aboot eurht miles from Albany. Call oo J W Sec ft. K. O. T. M. Meets every Saturday eveninr at K.. T. M . Hall. Visiting Knights invited .10. fr. V sra-Cto FOR SALE. Two houses, ceo trail located ia Aibaar.wita 6 and 7 room each, cbeSLp, ia good repair. Good wheat farm witb good boikling, 4 miles from Al bany on coanty roar. For parucalir call at resideBce of W T Baker, 2nd St. be tween Baker and Montgomery, Albany Or. AN TEO-TRCSTWOaTa Y AC tive genbsKoen'or tadtea to travel fgr respoasibte. estabtisbed hooso ia Oresrsu Monthly $65.00 and expense. Poatttoa steady. ReNreoce. Enclose self addrMsed stamped esvetope. Toe IXrfaia on Compasy. Dept. Y Ch kairo. osTReot. A house oa V ashingtoa street. Call on Art Holt for partioal- CTRATED. Ayearlisg jersey heifer. dark yellow coor with black points. Anyone mvinc inrormatioa co Kau to kt recovery will re rewarded. jofcn Lennoi, Oak cr-ek. Tangent road. SALE. 50 cords of big body fir. dry. Order an carload k oi 8 com. (1.25 a cord on tne car. BL Carroll. Berry, Or. i7OODFOR VV 1 FRI' IT BOXKS. For any kind of fro boxes leave vour orders with the Sug Pine Mill & Fixture Co. AT 1HE MINES Boarding, snogini 1 a.l tJ tVv antf X A. mm iut.ia laifij w . . , scriber at the tanUam minea, at nia pi: ta the mouth of Dry dutch. H. W. Whttc. "WTANTED Giri to learn iw f and bundling. Also man to 10 tase ruu coarse or wmsa Citv Laundry. (J. Simpson Son First It ANTE!'. A few more V V UK engage ments by the day to sew. Mas K. &. Owkk. FOR SALE. A maa at Little KU w shes to sell bia 40 acre tract, cob stating of 20 acres cleared, 10 to be cleared. with IS or M tons ot nay, lou basnets ot potatoes ia the ground, 100 fruit trees,and some cattle and sheep, in a nice location, . all for $1000. - ' aaV4j 60 VCARS KXPaKICIt-.C. Regular Normal Oourso of three years. Senior year wholly professional. Train log department of nine gradsa with 200 children. Instruction and training in Gymnastics (Sweedish system), and vocal music tor public schools. The norm! diploma it recognised by law as a State Life Cei tifl.Mat.- ta teach. t Light expense tuition, books, board and lodging (approximately) 35.00 vaar. atndents boarding tbeiuselvea. 1110 per year. Aeadnmic srade accepted from bigh schools. Catalngues cheerfully sentbn application. Address ...... ... . . P. L. Gampbill, or W. A. Wawi, President. SecFaculI CIlKAPKoT l'OAVKR ...HERCULES WAS A1D GASOLINE EAG I A F. - Built In special siaes for printing offices and factories. State your wants and write for prices and term. Illustrated catalogue furnished free upon appUca-1 I. tion American Itpb Foe spas s Co. PortUnd.Orcjoa . 9ANT ED-A NID EA thing to patent t Protect your idea; they mas bring you wealth. W titM JOhLN WSODaM BU luta CO., Patent Attorneys. Waahiaataa U CU for IhaU MJM) nrtae cm at? - THAOI MARKS, DSSICMS, COaYICMV Aew. At-yena MtKMnc a sketch and acaulptkm saay auu-kiv MMwrtaln. trMw feietar aa Invasttoa m prtXaaMv DataotaMa. 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