Fat mere had better not count on the wheat going too high . You cant always sometimes tell. Notwithstanding the big attendance the receipts ol the state fair laeked $2700 of being enough to pay expense!. Wherafore? The Boston base ball club deserved to win thecnampionship, because they pat np decent base ball, while a number of the clubs did not. People who do things on the square deserve success. The butchers of New York ought to be olid for Van Wick, the Tammany man for mayor. He is the champion beef eater of New York eity. At a club con test several months ago he actually ate fix pounds at a sitting. Ftoaa the St. Louis Globe Democrat. The four adjacent States of Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, and Kebraska, have raised over 950,000,000 bushels ot cor this year. That Iookb like good times, and it is only on of the items. It is being said that the office ot may orof Greater New York will be a step pin? stone to the presidency ot the United siHifa. upana on me tact un no mayor of New York will ever be able to fit! the president's chair. The office will do almost any man up. An Albany amateur photographer has just taken a picture of Ah Swill and hie palatial residence in the eastern suburb. An injunction should be issued restrain- ing the printing of ti , as the picture would certainly be a slam on Albany's pleasant honrea. Geer says if he is not appointed collec tor of customs at Portland he will know the reason why. This man Geer it seems to us is getting somewhat obstrep erous, just a little childish. He talks as if he had a right to dictate when the political mooa shall rise. Geer bad bet ter go back to his farm and finish sow ing his wheat. A 99 pound young man back east has n st ridden a bicycle almost 33 miles in an hour. It takes a fast train to go 33 miles in an hoar. The average Oregon train doesn't do it. The Dbvocxat man doesn't have much breath left after go ing at a rapid speed for half a mile, bat this young fellow goes 66 times as far and end3 as fresh aa a webfoot morning. From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Nine years ago the'world'a production of cane sugar was larger than that o' beetsugar, but for 1897 the estimate is 4,773,000 tons of beet sugar and 2.432.00C .tons of cane eugaf. It will pay the peo ple of the United State? to secure their share of this great indastry. Some more men have arrived from Dawson, coming over the Dalton trail, and they all tell the same story a boot starvation being sure to occur at Dawson this winter. The Dkmocbat right hero will predict that there won't be a single case of starvation on" the Klondike this -winter. There is being a lot of cheap talk. Oue object seems to be to get the government to make a relief appropria tion. From Harper's Weekly. This season, in the great wheat grow iu section of the San Joaquin Yalley. a gi-u't harvester has been in use which cut, thrashes, and sacks the wheat growing oa 100 acres dally. The m e;iin vUeu all ita sickles are in use, euta lie enormous swath of fifty-two. feet. K.iitor ten men are able to handle it eas.iy, and it turns out from 1,400 to 1, 800 earka of wheat in a ten boar day. Frcm the Post. Tif adulteration of flour by a great man . ni.iers is something that few peo ps Ltve any conception of,'' said Mr. D J 1 ckt'ord of St. Louis, at the Norman die. "Th- adulteration, bowever, is no new thing, and it is practised on a b'g scale. The crafty miller simply mixes a lot Of corn Soar with that made from wheat, and as corn is immensely cheaper, be gels a handsome proSt out of the trans action. The customer ean baraly be ex pected to analyze bis sack of floor, and as it look 3w bite and tastes well after be ing made into bread, it may be that be would not object very serionsly to the mixing of the cereals. Bat the use oleomas an adulterant - does not stop here. The towers are buying it in large quantities to employ a a substitute for barley malt. The beer tbat is made from corn is, if any i tiling, more palatable than that manu factured from malt, bat is said not to be as wholesome. No doubt we shall soon eee some efforts to legislate against this nse of corn by the millers and brewers. It weuld be only fair and honest if there was some way to let the public know whether it was baying pare wheat floor or a mixture, or was drinking lager mads ot barley malt or a substitute " From Nebraska comes the news of tSe discovery of a new kind of wheat. It differs from the old varieties by growing seven heads in place of one. It seems tbat it will grow on any land on which ordinary wheat will grow, and tLat tacb of the sevt-n heads is the size of tbe ordinary head ai d contains well de veloped trin. It naturally follows tl at if this viieat meets future expect atiois, it means connJerable to the growers of the country. It seems this new kind ( wheat was discovered in Ca. lorma about three years ago, aot it has ooly beeo grown on a small scale since, s the farmers had but little faith in it, and were disposed to regard the stories about ts wonderful yield as fll yarn. In Sew Mexico the farmers ha ak- i i;( the new kind of wheat, and a la- ' hi mt their expectations. I' on .1 flers from ordinary fall wheat ir Kri. Bti aeven heads in place of one ai d ; one J these heads is the siz j of r. oul . rv Imad of wheat. If this varie f - at inrns out all tbat is expected . it, t:' , i oo doubt that it will tor. ak place of all other kinds of wi;.. t-t h it. -Ex. Cost of Yellow Tever i h? New York Herald. itiioiigh the loss of life In tbe fev . k seetion in tbe South is anwt d r' :- :' i he cost of the contagion ". - f is assuming an aspect ti at !' fvn graver concern. It is mutii that ip New Orleans alone (.., lo ;.l w $25,0CO,000 while the loss -v othfct .i. ructions and the cost of maip teinu!.! tbe quarantine will run tbe l tal a;, to 133,000,000 People fn more t&o'i d eeci ions may well extend thi-ii sympathy to the people of the scour : trickeu section. The Correct Thing From the New York Wor'.d. IT 18 KIOHT . To break braad, muffins or biscuits at table. To moderate onV speaking voice and to enunciate clearly and distinctly. To answer at once an invitation to any social function, accep.ing or declining definitely. To sign one's christain name to all communications. For example: "Sin cerely yours, Henrietta Jones." To speak of trouseis and waistcoat. For gentlemen to walk on the side nearest the curbstone when accompany ing a lady. f o eat with a fork whenever possible. Iced crea-ve, water ices and berries are eaten with a fork. To use a knife only lor cutting meat, fowl or ame . To place a spoon need for tea or coffee upon the saucer as soon as it has served Ita purpose. For a gentleman to remain standing until after ladies have been seated at table; to assist the lady whom he has escorted to the dining room To serve all matters pretaining to the toilet for the privacy ot one's dressing room (the care of the teeth included). Tn accent a first invitation when It is possible to do so. For people in deep mourning to decline an Invitation to a social function without i written explanation. A card sent with liackDorder conveys its own reason. To take toup from the side ct ibe bowl ot the spoon. To drink moderately a small quantity at a time. For a gentleman to throw away his Clear, or at least remove- it irom ma month, when bowing to a lady. For a gentleman to remove his hat when offering a lady bis arm. To hold the fork in the fight haad when eating, with the tints forming a bowl shape. To raise the fork to the mouth with the right ban4 so that the fork shall be almost parallel with the mouth, rr is WBONQ To eat sliced bread, biscuit or muffins To roar orscieam, even at one's family or aervanta. To answer an invitation to a luncueon, breakfast or dinner in a doubtful or hes itating manner. To make nse of a title as a signature. For example: "Mrs Colonel Jones," or "Mrs Hannah Brown." To speak o! pants and vests. For a gentleman wben accompanying a lady to permit ber to walk "on the outside." When walking with two ladies to walk between tbem. To eat anything f rom a spoon which can be properly cooveyei to the mouth by the aid ot a fork. To nse a knife for cutting lettuce, fish or vegetables. Toleaveaspooain a cap ot tea or coffee. To take salt with one's knt'e tiom a general salt cellar. For a gentleman to seat himself at table before ladies have been seated and to re main seated after ladies have made tbe first movement towards rising. To nse toothpicks in public ; m pardon able table. To decline a first invitation without giving a satisfactory and legitimate ex ense for doing so. To send invitations 'or o'dioary fane lions to household during tbe first month of their sffi etion. Weddiog ooy are excepted. To make a noise while eating soup, or to blow bnt liquids wi'h the object of coniiog them. To d'iuk 'he entire content of a glass or cup at on attack Tn bold glass or ra:t -V 'b bowl. - For a g'Di'emau to fpeak to a womau with a tiger iu his mouib, or to smoke in ber presence without asking aod re ceiving her permission te da so. For a gentleman to seixe a lady by the elbow with an intention of aiding ber To oil f-d ti tl.e back o' tbe fork hu'd'tii it npiv do 'i for this pnrpote. TV-jerk ih har-i itti r- forkaronnd to the mooch with aua toward bed ol the el!jow and o bring tbe fork directly opposite the month. THE OLD WAY Of Treating Dyspepsia and Indi gestion by Dieting a Barberous and Useless One. . We say the old way, but really it ia a very common one at present time and many dyspeptics and physicians as well consider tbe first step to take in attempt ing to cure indigestion ie to diet, either by selecting certain foods and rejecting others or to greatly diminish the quan tity usually taken, in other words tbe starvation plan ia by many supposed to be tbe first essential. The almost certain failure of the star vation cure lor dyspepsia has been proven time and again, but still ihe mo ment'Dvspeosia makes its sppearance a course of dieting is at once advised. All this is radically wrong. It is fool ish and unscientific to recommend diet ing or starvation to a man suffering from Dyspepsia, because indigestion it self starves every organ and every rerve and every fibre in tbe body. What the Djspeptic wants is abund ant nutrition, wbkh means plenty of good, wholesome, well-cooked food end something to atsist the weak stomach to digest it. This is exactly the purpose tor which Stuart i Dyspepsia Tablets are adapted and this is tbe method by which tbey cure tbe worst cases ol uyspeoeia. in other words the patient eats plents of wholesome food and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest it for him. In this way the system is nourished and tbe over worked stomach rested, because the tab le's will digest the food whether tbe stomach works or not One of these tablets will digest 3,000 grains of meat or I gYo'ur druggist will tell you that Stu- At the meeting of the Eugene city art's Dyspep-ia Tablets is tbe purest and ! fcncl1 D'ghti l'.1,1,"?, P eafe-treieSy soid for stomach troubles I for 10. .m?,, 'eJ trsinps who andeverytrialma.es one more friend 'f 10 thc,tyJ!1 ?anc th for this excellent preparation. Sold at n,.on,th of September. This does not in SOcts for full sized package at all drug ' d,ca'c s very large expense to the city. gUre, re as the meals cost onlv an average of 13 A little book on stomach diseases mail- cn' eachjbnt it does indicates very ed ree b addressing Stuart Co, Mar ! Urge number of the non-working class Mi'i Mich ' are taking advantage of an opportunity ' to secure a bed and a meal at the ex- pence of tbe c ty. Register. UK I iTTIl, U( JtAl 'tldpest air; i ,,:'. .t -jv yon ever lcipt-d vo ir "yes on .d do ie wu v i 'ne st ue of the Htew- i it k S)i Uiri' am Co YU will feel, li'-e ki;m jL'-irwilf if you buy without j s. ; ' !'. R imoi.a I cub. . it ' " t-xr-n4 it vou are i, -. plfe'.je4 -,9;hl 3vt'r to i hoov? 'iwm ! H At,! r J;. Co.. ; "iir ?.,! 'i:vcers." 't llnvs to Run You can ! i 'K.itt vijT.ii into Tiurkburt ! .-. . I. ... IS 'I.i- r J Talis i if.- .-i . :li t. j .1. J wliere ; :i wi!! find the 'neci'- Parluondo r-'. i:?. ofiitHaj-Ha- i 1. Mi ,k P ;iiTIVBI.T, Sl'd with- nr misreoreat. i-;s- ti.. 'r -i" lfc:' t bit the finest lot . r of MtovH we feavei-vsr se:iii ibe vsJwy are ie, i. ir;' op'-?.-:'"- pp bt tr.t 8ewsri & S'ns Uuniwars Co. TO CURE A COLO INOXE DY a jfjT(f;"' Cromi ln,i!Oi' "'ib'etfi , i-, 9&c. y If t tali, Cure. Rev. E. N. Condit's Address. From the Seattle P. I. Is higher education a potent factor in tbe civilization ot mankind? The answer to this question, as found in an address delivered last night before the Presbyterian synod by Rev. N Condit, is.in the negative. Mr. Condit's theme was "Higher slitrtian Edu cation." In the course ot his address, he declared, with eloquent force, that men are not made bettor through know-ledge-that science is not a reformative agent and that the Uw does not purify men's heats and souls. In the course of hi address the speak er said : "What can be done to secure a larger spirit of power in the Christian minis trj T Many think that the loss ot power is due to the inferior quality ot the col lege men who go to our theological sem inaries. I think this is a mistake. These men who enter the seminaries are of a higher grade than ever in the history of theenurcb. Among them are our bast college graduates. "The theory of secular education ig nores the existence and functions ot con science defining conaicenceas a belie! in a personal God and tbe dread of Divine displeasure, and reverence tor God's laws. If you reject this idea ot educa tion abd religions conscience, you place virtue under tbe domiuion of the pas aions, controlled by the fickle will, and passions rather tnan the intellect dio WerTfie'freaC mTslaeof "the Chris tian church U that she has allowed her sons to be trained in secnlar institutions, gaining no acquaintance with Christian fart and Christian, methods, that lead to the holiest of Christian activity and Christian duty, and altogether hostile to those powerful impulses which have more to do with the saccess ot the min istry than all the training ot the semi, nariea. "The Christian clinr -i ouxht to em phasize that it djes n lie in the power ot education to purify or reform men. Science may enlighten, but it cannot el evate tbe humane nature, which is sin ful. There is nothing essentially re formatory in knowledge itself." Tbe speaker referred to several con spicous figures in history, including By ron, Burns aud John Stuart Mill, the famous authority on metaphysics. The Uvea of these men proved, he said, thas mere knowledge did not convey purity. "Modern ssience, as taught in most of our secnlar institutions of learning- there are a few notable exception ai to gether eliminates God from His creation, as well as denying to man his moral na lure. The church oagbt to arise in ber might aod by tbe munificent endow menta ol ber own institutions provide for the development of scientific thought by a leadership that wnold conduct tc ence to the altar of Christianity, where the may be baptised in Christianity's spirit and with authority and power from on high. ''The stability of our government ia founded on the moral convictions of the people, not simply in their enlighten ment. The statesman assumes that the stability of our country is doe to the genius of ber laws, lite theory ia tbat vice grows out of ignorance and tbat virtue spring from knowledge ,and these come out of pnblie justice, which ia turn grow ont of a wise and liberal govern ment. Ail biatory proves tbe contrary. for the law has na element of purifica tion as a law, whether divine or human. E'se every prisoner in our penitentiaries would be virtuous eitivj-nsaod onry Inst ocl in hell an angelic spirit. The beet men have been produced urder tbe worst forms of government, while the wisest governments have given life to the vilest men. Witness the a post lea under Nero and tbe Puritans under tbe Kluarts. "The Bible ia the foundation head of the moral convictions Secular educa tion ia good as tar as it goes, hut it does not go far enough, aod it expects stabil ity while it pegUacta the cultivation of the moral conviction, of the people out of which it grows." Wben Mr. 'A'illiaiu Wax married Miss Jennie Gum In Kentucky tbe other day tbey dispensed with tbe usual osculatory performance. Otherwisw tbe report would bave been heard this far west. Ex. A Georgia editor wants a war with Spain to raise tbe price ol Lownes Coun ty sirup. Georgia and Florida should not wait for a war to raiae cane. Tbe success pf the Industry can be made to depend on natuial, not abnormal con ditions. Ex. Tbe Pennsylvania broke its record between Louisville aod Indianapolis on tbe 5'.b, tbe train left Louisville at 2pm aid reached Indianapolis at. f p m a dietauce of 106 miles in 101 minutes Five full stops and two slow downs were made. Tbe train was a special, carry ing Louisville commercial bodies. Tte Siate Press Associsti ra will soon meet in Baker City, It is supposed to be made np of editors, the Hamlets of the press, but tbe truth is most of tbe editors sre too busy to go off on sueb jaunts, so tbey wring in their friend who hsve time for such things, and the resalt is tbe Bute Press Association is made np of men who don't know tbe difference between a column rule and a shooting stick Here is a sample from tbe Salem Journal: "Jefferson Myers and Peter D'Arcy are to represent the Capital City at the Bute Piess associa tion at Baker City. Innocence and gal lantry should hardly be ailowed so iar away from borne unattended. Wait Or A E Salter Says. rctjFgM, i . lienis; rrcn mv peronai knowledge, ira'ttd in observing the effect of your SUU'iu't. Cure in esses of advaocod C 'tutipatloo, I an) prepared to say it it r;e laoft r.-ma'Ui'ile itemed) fmt . ev t irn brii:'. o my atten tion. Ji hat certainly aavd many from 0nnu nption. 8 'J b' Kohy .AMa son. V Pan I r j Mow and Better ?r'eeries. provision, srlwware.'fcrockery war-, lamps, wonienware, tinware, bard- wa stow, sta, for. Aaa M Anas a mimt Wliu V ' of F B Allen k. Co tban elsewhere. l or Appetite, brtaitb and vigor nse tat Extract It hHs digestion, produces sleep and res, whilst it is a food to tbe most delicate stomach, it Possesses tonic properties of the first order. Price 25c, 'Bdskhart Lis, Druggist! MISFITS. The Southern Oregon district fair opened at Roseburg yesterday Among the side attractions are the man who ivtsinatsnk of water, the Martelles trick bicycle riders and Hon. T. II. Tongue, who will deliver the address. Governor Fletcher, ot the Independ ent, is one of the funniest men in Ore gon. Albany D imocrat. He is the Bill Nye ot the Oregon press. He is tunny and can't help it. Salem tuurnai. The greatest piece of newspaper enter prise of the present day was the rescue by the Journal-Examiner of Evangeline Cisneroe, the fair Cuban, unjustly im prisoned. It was a daring thing to do, but it was successful and proper. The Taylor sisters.who were in Albany on the 4th of July, are said to be in a dance house in Skaguay, dancing tor a fancy price, haviug been placed there for tbe money there is in it. They are said to be nice girls, and deserve a better fate than tbat. Mrs. Fleming, the woman tried in New York City on the charge of murder ing her mother, an! who was discharged after a sensational trial, of which the pa- wio wbiv luii. now in iiawnnn ;i w That will be the place to go to find those irjnwa vj aoueiT. neroaner wnen ror'e disappear thev will be looked for on tbe Klondike They are very accommodating at the state treasury. Thev stamp your war rant not paid lor want of lunds.and then kindly tell you which bank tbe money Is at to pay your warrant. Journal. Tbe Linn county champion exhibit will be shown in the old place tor anoth er month. It a a good tling to keep before the people. Could it be uken through tbe eastern states in a special car it would attract attention towards Linn county in a particularly emphatic manner. All State fair premium warrants are being paid in full. Labor claims were all paid in full. Expensee of advertis ing, management, speed parses and special features have not vet been or dered paid. While tbe receipts are three thousand dollars ahead of last year, tbe total is still short of all demands. Jour nal. According to the Teles-ram Lovd Stone, a young man, has been hypnotis ing people so that they can have their teeth polled without experi'neing any pain, btone went Irom Ashland to Portland The Tidings says be used to Hypnotise the boys in tbat city, but tbat they got ft or 10 cents for doiog as be told them, which was the siie of hs hypnotic power, and intimates that be nasn t any more now. Here ia bow the Salem Independent annibuatee a member ol the late Oregon legislature: "The Hon. J. K David, of Gilliam cortnty, has undertaken to argue bis case with becrelary Kincaid. Mr David wiL be remembered as tbe elder ly gentleman who eat in the front row ol seats to tbe speaker's left, and who snooted away a large part ot his time for which he now demands pev. It is well that be awoke in time to draw bis sal ary. Mr. David is a gnat man in bis own estimation." in j sexton county tbe . v. was rs- $10,000 per mile on its property and $S0 per mils on its rolling siock, wucn isaouoie tne uno county aasensment. ui asked tbat it te redurvd, but Ihe board decided that a fair valuation bad been placed on tbe property, and refused to do so. Mr. Kohler showed tbat under this assessment tbe road will pay 23.7 per cent of tbe taxes ot that county. There certainty ought to be more unt- Kwmuv tban exists in tbe diSerent parts of tbe state in this matter of railroad ment. Chemist Fnlton, of the O. A. C ears tbat the pipes in our fire eogine were ean by solpuuric acid in tb waie The Herald aays tbey were not. Tbe Dkmockat doesn't know personally, but so long as prominent chemists have any opioiona on such an important subject, will publish tbeon. Sulphuric acid which would eat a boiler after lying in it would probably have no effect on ibe stomscb in tbe quantity in which it would appear in the water. When Mr. Fulton'a in vestigations are completed tbe Dkmocsat will give tbe full text of them just as a matter of news. In the mean time it you are in tbe habit of drinking ditch water you will not need t stop it. unlees compelled to by the rainy season. Corvallis Gsxette: Andy Tayloi bai quit the bartering business at Eogene and is now in Corvallis. Although bis actions do not sustain bis theory, he ar gued vehemently the other day tbat Eu gene was a better place for business than our city- Mr. R E. Gibson took up the cudgels for Corvallis and tbe debate was warm. It occurred at the store ot F. L Miller. Presently Taylor mentioned something about a bridge screws the Wil lamette at Eugene, and Gibson denied there was such a bridge. Both men were in earnest and backed their opinion with a $30 gold piece. Repairing to the tele phone office, Gibson called up Eugene and found tbat be had lost the wjger Taylor took the $40 and apologized to Mr. Miller. "Why" said Miller, "1 don't see that yon have anything to apol ogise for." "Yes I bave," answered Taylor, "I take back all I aaid about Cor vallis as a business place. I find tbat it is all right." Tcs.it pays To buy your groceries and produce of Coun k Huston. They keep the beat and freshest ard are all right on prices. Tbey will help yiu to prosper iu dull times. oee toeir une line ot crocaery. BORN. LEINEKGEK. On Sunday, Oct , 10, 1897, tn Albany, to Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Leineoger, a sou. CON DC . When an innocent i: an Say crime he doesn't !w t yen appeal from one court to another. They are bound to save him, if be can be saved. It ia the same way with a good doctor wben bia patient seems condemned to death bv disease. gat uoctors mace mistakes some times; they lose heart too soon. After tbey have tried everything they know and the patient ia no better, tbey think there ia nothing more to be done. They dost always get at the root of the disease. They frequently give a patient up to die of con sumption, and are afterwards surprised to see strong sod well again. Mrs. W. P. Duncaa, of Arlington, Phelps Co.. Mo., writes: "My husband took four bottlss of Dr. Pierce ' Golden Medical Discovery when he was (as he thought) almost intocoosumption, and ws were very thankful that such a medicine could be maud. I wish all persona troubled with cough would take it. hoBg may the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Favorite prescription- m road. I shall always recommend and praise these medicines." AH lung and bronchial diseases are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, because it supplies the system with healthy blood. It puts the vital forces into action and fills the circulation with the life-giving ted corpuscles which builds up solid, mus cular flesh and healthy nerve-force. Aa a medical author, Dr. Fierce holds as eminent place is his profession. Hia great thousand-page illustrated book, "The Peo ple's Common Sense Medical Adviser" is one of the standard medical works of the English language. Nearly 700,000 copies nra aotd at Si. so each. A oaoer-bound copy will be seqt tbsoluUly frtt for the coat I tA anailinsr onlv. ai cmacent atambS I OT, I I cloth-bound for 31 stamps. World's Die.' pessary Medical Association, Buffalo, M.Y. ; . - in .1 fu .i law- -rfVV av . i 1 1 crA-i 1 him get 1 si' sal 1 TELEGRAPHIC ratal lUw Subkidan, Or., Oct. 12. A muiderous row took place Sunday night, on tbe Grand Romin reservation, in which about 20 Indians took part. It is reported that the InHiuns broke in to a bouxe and seized a biuret of bard cider, and went in for a "hivu skookum" time. During the nighr a pener.! fight took place, in which clubs und axes were freely used. Jim Young was s true a in the fare by Joe Do J, and died in less ' than 30 minutes. A number of others were more or jess injured. Weal Demaeinlte Indianapolis, Oct. 12 Tnomas Tug garl, a democrat, defeated W N Harding, republican, for mayor, by a plurality tbat will reacb 5000. The republicans gave up the ngbt early in tbe evenincr conceding a democratic victory of from 3000 to 5000 At one o'clock 123 precincts out of a total of 195 gave Tapgnrt a plurality of 3100 It this ratio keo s up, tbe official count ill show a plnralty for Mayor Taggart of 5000 The rest of tbe ticket including six council-men-at-large, i elected . lie was nomin ated on a silver platform. Will strllie New York. Oct. 12. A Washington dispatch to the liera'd sys: Aasocaate Jus'ice Field, ot he supreme court, bas made formal application to President McKinley to b retired from the bench under the law allowing members of that court to be retired when 70 years of age. This statement is made on high au thority. and a'so that Attorney-General HcKeDna will be nominated to succeed bim. . At CaleUaa GaLVISTOM. Ort. 1'2 Thn ailtiafinn in OavVestoa at ttsis hour ia hopeful. It is agreed that tbe fever is of a mild brand. and not to be feared, l et there weae 60 cabin passengers bookel to leave on the New York sbeamer this morning, chat be ing the only way to get out of tbe ciy. Thirty of theae canceled there engagements and did not go. gala! kirk Pb-idlbtos Oct , 12. Fred Wheelei, aged 22 wrs kicked in the stomach by a horse ihia morning woile feeding horses at tbe Peebler ranch, near Pendleton lie walked to bis house, but died two hours later, after much suffering, before a pby siciaa could reach tbe scene Wheeler lived ot Junction City, his relatives bave been notified. TSe VeJtew rerer Niw Okleaks, Oct. 11. Vrom the re ports there ia little hope in tbe yellow fever situation. Tbe board of health U raily demonstrating that with a fair show it Is possible f T modern science to restrict and stamp out tbe diabase. But he people who must suffer from a strict application of scientific methods reM. li'K it begits to look now as if from 30 to 40 new case and trotn four to six dratbs wou'.e Im daily reported until Jack Frot puu in an ap pearance. The t kllrM Baa Tacomh, Oct 11 George B Dodwell, of tbe two PaciSc-Asiatic lea3uaip lloea. aai Hugh C Wallace, vice preeieest of tbe Washington k AlakSte msbip v'otn pany, bave organized tbe Cbiicoot Rail road k. Transport Company, and today a contract was let to the TrenUn iron works for 17 miles of inch wire cable for tte tramway which is to be ia operation by lanuary 15. Construction work has be gua on the railroad, wbich will be eigtt mile long. a Sheep Bolllr Dexter, Oct. 12. A special to the Re pab'tcaa from Pocatello, ldho. yt: News just recie red from Long t alley, ia A ashington coontjr. tay then bas been a battle letween settlers and sheep herders, and that three men were k 1'ed, none dangerously injured. Partem !ars are - , y, owTjgw, oui i seems inn me eiier wain- i KBnJ!.ti.P-o " I the i.er. aoi wben tbey ret used made aa atuck t n tte ; camp. rtaaa rh lakt Powr Towcsssd. Wash., Oct- 11. As aa evibence tbt go d is found e'newhere thaa at Klondike, tbe steaner. City of Tcpeka, which arrived this evening from Alaska, brought down as aggregate cf t200.&0. in gold dut. ail from Cook". This smount is distributed anionic jv5 net. Sssae Ass4alaal Washivjotos. Oct. 11 Fbe President today made the tn'owtn? aprointmeois: i 11 C afcGrew. Pb?e-iii, Aril , to be rir;s- j terof the Isnd cfSce at ha:t Late City. L'ub; F H Spriirgs,cf New York, to t agent of the Indian at tbe Kavada agency. Nevada; Edward C&berg, of Wichita, Kan. to be aaent for tbe Indians of the tjoapaw sgeogcy, in Indian territory. A4bev r tea ax Cobvallh. Vt ixt. 11. -The heavy uKnesoemeat of Ibe grain crcp has made additional steamer service 00 the route be twern Ysquina and Sao Iranci co nects arr. a ad arraegeoienU tate been pertwt ed for a veswl to leave Yaqaina every five da a. Trucke and tbe Protection are bow doing tbe work, and a third steamer, soon to be completed ia San Fraacuco, ia to he added to the rervice. a Jacauavute iie Jacksoxviixs. Ur Oct. 10. A very etLitmg fire occurred here 9:39 o'clock last night- It tarted ia a di-mbie brick buiidicg occopied by Wen lt k I'ubi. as a barber shop and variety tiom. Mr. VVendt was closing his shop for tbe night, and while standing on a chair timing out a larve coal oil lacip, it fe-l to he Ust and broke, scattering the burning oil, which filled tbe room with a mass ot dime. Ibe fire company responded promptly to the call, atd soon bad tbe fire under control, but not until tbe enure contents of the shop were a total lose. Fever la Calvestoa Galvksto!. Oct. 10. before a meet ing of tbeGsJves'on board of health today Dr. Uutteraa made tho following state ment: "I have reported to Surgeon-Oeoeral Wyman and communicated to Health Of ficer run. County f hystcian Wartield and Acting Mayor tkinner that there are five casrs of yellow fever here, and three eve, thtt bave recovered from tbe dis ease. There is so doubt la my mind as to the correctness of the diagnosis. la New Crleaaa New Oki.eans, Oct 10 .The fever sit uation here ia no better today. Karly in the evening there was a promiw that yes terday's teoord woulJ be equaled .if not ex ceeded . New ca.v appear in various por tions of tbe city, nvuiy of tbetn, however, being reported iu houses where there was alreabv infection. There were aeveral deaths, and in one instance tbe fatality oc curred not long after tbe report of tbe case wa brought to tbe attention of tbe board. Afart'aad Hald-Fp Portland, Oct., ll.-The Kast Side Rail way Company's car, Ooa, bound for Portland, was bold up at MeUrum station, four miles this side ot Oregon City, at 6 Ad lat evening by two highwaymen, and from' tbe X passengers on board $97 was Uken. Both tne robbers were armed with revolvers earn had his face blackened and ea;h acied with perfect calmness during the robbery. Jail rram Klondike Fkaouav, Oct. 0. via.. Seattle, Wash. Oct. 10. Several parties are just in over tbe Dalton trail from Klondike, and all bring the same story soanuty of provisions snd possible hunger and starvation is the portion of manv Here this winter. Tne laiest arrivals, James Clsik and C A 13 sown wbo have been mining on birch creek, reek, j "I having left Dawson City reptember noon. A Seattle accldeal Beattlk, Oct. 10 This afternoon am electric car on Third avenue jumped tbe track and plunged down a 10 foot embank menf. The car cotitasned aliout 25 parsengers, but none of 1 hem were seri ously injured. Cti'arrb Cured. A clear head ano i' hn-ih iimmI with Sbiloh'a Ca T 1 1 fcn 'y : so J ' 1 & Mason TO CURE A COLD IN ONK DAY. t. u riita nmmn Onlutna Tanleta. All Prugslita refund the mony If It falls to Cure 25 Stop tKat Cougb! Take warning. It mav lead to ConsjmDtion. A 25 i bottle of Shilob's Cure may tave your life, fold by Fothay k Masou. Kdaeaai Tear Bowels With Cssearats. CanOy Cathartic, eura constipation torevaa 10c 86c. It O. a. O. tall, drugglata ro'und moaegr. Three Valuable Booh GiYen Away "Art and fancy Work," "Nursery Rhyme," "Home Dyeing." Mra NhIU Daggett editor of Tbe Homo, bas pub taheil a new ndi'lon of hfr r pa lar book, "Fancy Work and Art Denore lions." that gives prart-al .'n Iruotlons for making dolllja, table covers, tcars, tray cloths, pin ouablons, eto. eUi, with fifty illustrations. This h-nik, together w tb ' Nuianry Rhyrn a" ( 16 page pamphlet wU'i a mds iiii" colored ri ver dmdgn ol tbi Old w man who Lived In a hoe), and 'Huooeful Home Dyalng " will be sent free (o anv reader of tr.e Dkm mjrat who forward the fallowing coop m Pi wolis, ttioiiHrdnoa A Co., Bur llngion, Vt. This entitles any reader of Albany Democrat to one copy ot "Fancy Worn and Art Dec oration," "Nursery Rhymes" and "Successful Home Uve itis" The ftbovs liberal offar Is ma.la In mA veiUae tbe o'd relaum liinnnrf ana to get tbelr hook upon -borne tryeing into tbe banda or woui-n wbo want to dreaa w; by maklaar Uislrnlrf n-mhi look like new. " Diamond Urea hava arwi.l ,l. r cotton, d liferent from thoae tbat are uaed lor wool, and are the only package dvaa on the market that can be rolwd u po to give colors that will not f.te or crock. The fact that 1 lamond Dea have, been tbe atanderd uomsdye for n-arlr tw'utv years aod that tbelr sale ln:rsos from vear to tear la proof poaiuv that tbey have never had an eqoa1. DISSOLUTION KOTiCF. Kotue is hereby gien that the co-fart-nerthip heretofore esitlng between LH Montanye and T P llackiemau is ihia ly dissolved by mu'oal consent. A'bany, Or, Aug 3ls. lf-97. L H Mostaxyk. P Hacklkmax. O'Brien's New Clothing Store Foster Bik 1st i It is not a straight trade, til it is aa intermsOiak patent at moderate price which fully ueu and satuoea tbe Hemand of that Large class of people wbo use only oee grade of ft mr fur all purposes. Is other words, it ia tejet flwr for "all round" use that can be found aavwbere. It makes good bread an J it makes good pastry. Our dealer can recoro mead It for n thin from pancakes to angel food. ( We refuod voar m-nj if unsatisfactory. Forsa'e by all deaiers. Aumsville Milling Company. Aumsville, Oregon. O ow Oliver Best on earth. Everyone knows the Oliver plow. Sold only by HOPKINS BROS. Albany Oregon. KEEP YOUR BOWELS (ANDY 10 23 30 tlo and th.n will prevent llUrrlicp. THOMAS All and Dealer -in CURECOHSTIPATJOH v --4s T rrrpaajw mtmmrr'. lsviii SUMMONS. In tli Cutm.t Ciurtof Ihe Stain oj Orrgtn fat the county of Lino . MrsC W Rogers, plaintiff. vs Jane Woody find It B Woody her bus band.lobuC K'dcr and Elder bis wite, James fcl'ier and Ida Elder his wife. little A h dnr, L A Elder and Happylona &iuer u's wiie, ue eouani. To James KIcV. Ida Elder and Lottie A Elter. In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint of the above plaintiff. In tbe above entitled court, now on file with tbe clerk of said cour, by tbe first day of tbe nett regular term of tbe above entitled court to be begun and held in the city of Albany, linn county. Ore gon, on the a5th day of October, 1897, and you are noi ified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby re I quired, the p'aintiff wilt ask the court for a decree toreclot lng plais'iff's mortgage given by K L Elder now deceased, dated j the 18th da) of Hay, 1896, upon tbe (ol I lowing described real estate towit: All my undivided Interest in and to all that pat t of the Donation Land Claim of Rob ert Elder and wife, claim No. 5i, ibat lies west of tbe Calipooia Creek, situated in township 13 South, Bange3 West in Linn county, Oregon, and containlrg 58) acres. Being for tbe sum of $00 and recorded in Book of Mortgages vole me 32, on page I65 and directing that tbe real estate dea cribed therein be acid aa bv Uw. directed. and the proceeds arising from said sale to be applied, first, to tbe payment of the costs and expense of said sale, and the costs of this suit, including attorney fee: second, to the payment of the plaintiff's claim, principal and interest, ant the overplus to be distributed as may be di rected by the court and for tbe costs and disburse menu of this suit to be taxed. This summons is published by order of the Hon 11 ti Hewitt, judge of the above entitled court, made at chambers in the c ty of Albany, Oregon, on te 10th day of Sep'emr, 1897. WsaTB SRFOSD St WtaTT. Atiy a for Plaintiff. We are receiving another large invoice of the Oregon all woal suits, which we are sailing from $9.00 to$10.00,thebest value in the market A bi line of mens and boys boots and shoes, trunks, valises, suits. An exten sive line of teens and youth furnishings, hats and caps. All the above goods have been louzht at low prices. We will not be undersold St. Albany, Or. You Will Look in Vain For a fljur tbat is more uaiforut or Ibat will suit ail clauses of people better lhaa Fancy Patent. Plows STRONG ALL SUMMER I CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS , orntw ior.a.v BRINK, kinds of furniture bedding, and i: you want the most complete flour safe! A Ti n CS S-V 4w. A M Jl m. J prces the lowest. YliW TO THE REMEMBIK that what the doctor said should be borne in mind and acted nnnn. One nart of bis sdvice was to bave his prescrip tion filled at Camming Drug Store. Physician like to bave their patients given medicines composed of tbe exact drogj called for in the prescription. Pure drugs are everything, and our drugs are always pure, ffe are too careful to make mistakes. Oar aAaortment of standard medicines, mineral waters, per- uuicb, tic,, in unequaiea. J. A. Cuiiminj. SUMM3MS the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the C'cffUf of Linn Mary J Gjrdon. Plaint If. vs W Acheon and 8 E Acheson, and the Vermont Marble Company, a corporation, defendants. To tbe Vermont Marble Compar.y, a corporation, one of the defendants above named: In the Name ot the State of Ore gon. You ar hereby required to apptar and answer the complaint of the above plaintiff, in the above entitled eonrt. now Ion file with the c'-erk of aid court, by tbe first day of the next regular Una of the above entitle! cou't to be besrun and held in the city of Albany, Linn eoon'yAJregon, on tbe 25th day of Oobe. 1&97. and von are notified that i you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required. the s'ainciff arid take j figment and de cree against tbe said W Acoeson for the sumot 1749 40 with accruing interest tnereon at 'he rate c 8per cent per an nam from August 27th. 197, and tbe further sum of 70 00 attorneys fee, and for th ) COJ'S and disbursements nf this suit to be taxed; and for a decree of this boner able court toreclosi.ig the mortgage made, executed and delivered by W Acheson and S E Actwun to ;le p'aict'ff herein 00 the I5th da of July. Ir2, ard d reeling tbe prrm'ses described in said ffioi(fa. loaif 1-ot No. Sin block No-8 in llsck le man's tfirJ aidilion to tbe city of A I bany, 1-ina connty, Oregon, aa tee saa.e is marked, numbered and ieacibed on the ( maps, plats and surveys of aaid cltj and aoamon now on na 01 record m tne office ot tbe coun'y recorder in and for Linn county, sta'e of Oregon, and alto described ia plaintiff's complaint, be sold, as opoa execution at required by law. and directing the proceeds of such sale to be applied 1st. To th payment of tbe costs and disbursements of this suit, including at tomey's fees and expanses of sal. 2nd. 1 o the payment of ihe amount due pi alitiff. principal aai interest. 3rd, The overplus, if any. pyto the defendants and that ihi defendants and each and all of tbem and all persma cUimfog any interest by,ibrougi or noder tbem or any of tbem la or loo tbe real property herein atwe and in said cots piaint described by. tbrougb or under jou or each of you be forever barrred and foreclosed of an right or redemptioa or asserting any right, e'&im or imerest ia or loo said real property or aay part thereof 1 his Summons U publubed la tve Al bast Dailt Dsmocsat by order of the lion H 11 iUsntt, adg ot tbe Circuit Court, made at Chambers in the city of A'basv. Oregon, the ckh day of Sept em a ber, iS37. UTBuroto k VVtatt, Attys for Plaintiff. ADMIXISTEATQrS NCTICE Xotre is bfhT r'w 1 nifj lTauhi Inien-ae in tne vvi :."J pi r' lLVif-itJ la tee mtr of the estate of U 1 hahaa, deceased that tbe undersigned administrator of said es tate ba fi'-ea bU fiaal account la aaid mat ter ia tbe coaot court of Lina county. Or, and 'bat said cputX Las fixed Moodav. October. 4th, l-97. at tbe boor of 10 o"cotk in ihe forecooa of said day as the ti"re 'or bearing a I oHectiona to said J Sill account and the settlement of the same, therefore all persons in' erected tn aaid estate or having any c'aim against the suae are hereby notiaed and repaired to file tbe same ia said Mart ca or befoe tbe sid '.b day of Ocoher. 1S97. Dated this 6:h dy of S-?t?mr. 19 Jam's Sh as, A ImiiUtra'or - SCkreatsaslTMe Erietlsed sal Ul Pt baataescwJsrtdjrMderaM Fees. 1 Sn4Ba!4.snv!:iarpbikx w.adTOt:!, rrat-Blatrirrr.c(c&m. Onrrwaotdsaci; ppASmii.fwcvra. a nasiHi -mv ww I sua hMat" wiA eot of nsl th CS. E aJfaTcflanitisraaeatfrea. dLnaa. a A. SNOW & CO. Wm X.AAAAA00wm mTSTAXTED -Giri to aacrtTig f Y and bundling. Also ouui to learn to tate full charge of wasu room. City Laundry. C. Simpsaat Son- First St. Wanted-An Idea VTka am tklsa ISrr r m iMli.rt Jww. t xt M: tv naf Iwiac t vnvjia, Wrtw JOHS VKilWKtTRS t PilMrt AIM Wi t" ;mic. P. ' ; tawr ai vtim oSat M .- " ' ' -innr -. Or. Price's Cream Baklaa; Powder WorkT F.r Hisbcst 4vrard. WAKTED-CPRIGBTAXD FAITH FL"L gentlemen or Ud;s to trave for re'rounbie, ea-ablubet bouse in uregon. Monthlv S5 00 and exrerses . .i.vn u-b.i j . acintuca r.acios self-ailr.n-?d statu? J rnreiop. T a 1. -i J u -.. 4, : u:o Clubbing Rate?. The San Francisco Yek!v Examiner next vear will eiva to its subscribers a (10.000 residence in San Francisco rent mg for 60a month, a $3,390 V. S. bond. a 11.500 gold nugget and hundreds of other things. ou can get the fcxammer and aeklt L'SMOcaAT tor I2,oO a vear. with the Daii.t Dkmoout bv mail for fl.2o.bv carrier 5.75. in advance. .The Dkmo- Cbat will order only on combination pay lent ST LOUIS RErCSLIC. semi-wklv. ois of tbe best papers in tbe United S ates. and th Democrat paid in advance, for onl,; $1 7a. FOR SALE. Two houses, central!) located in lb&av.with 6 and 7 room each, cheap, in ecod repair. Good wheat farm with good building. 4 milts from AI banv on count v roar. For particulars call at residence of W T Baker. 2nd St, be tween Baker and Montgomery, Albany Or XT7ANTEL TRUSTWOKfBY AO I Y Y tive gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible, established hous. in Oregon. Monthly 165.00 and expenses. t'osiuon steady, heierence. hnclose self sdilwsed stamped envelope. Tne Dvuun nn tVimnany. IVi't. Y Chicsgo. lvr hem. A " ... U A . ... T. ' . ' . uww oa tuasningtoa Call on Art Holt for particul J ' street iars. FOR SALE Horses, Wages, farm machinery. Inauire of and W. Amis. 2nd and Main Is. Albany, Or. ytUAitu. A jearliog jersey beifer, 1 vJdark yellow color with black: roin. Aovooe Kivina intormatioa to lead to hr recovery win be rewaided. John Lennox, Oak crk. Tangent road. FOR SALE. A maa at Utile Elk wishes to sll his 40 acre tract, con stating of 20 acres cleared. 10 to be cleared, with 18 or 20 tons of bay, 150 bushels of potatoes ia the ground, 100 fruit trees,and some cat'le and sheep, in a nice location, i for flOOJ. . EAST arvts TUB CMOICB o, TWO TKAKSCONT1KES TA ROUTES GREAT H9RTHER8 VIA SPOKANE K1XXEAPCLIS ST. PAUL AKO CHICAGO OR SHORT VIA SALT LAKE (DENVBfr OMAHA ASD KANSAS err OW KITES TO ALL EAHTt EN CITIES tJCK&H bTEAMElU BAVE FOBTXAKD EVERT DAV .. ton SAN FRANCISCO for tall infos BEalioB call a CnKAX AT MoTStTH, Albany. Ot e iDLesw: W H HCBLRViKl. Oia'L Pas. -As Po.tInd Oi. 152 S00 PACIFIC LIKE. fo ill Fointi East Solid vestibule trains, confuting of pel see steeping ears, loxa ioos dining cars, eieinnt day coacbea, masaiSceat tonriat csnsiod free coioniat sleepers from tbe Pk cific to the A tlantic without cbaa$:e. COST UIBKCT ASS CHEAPKST BOCTK T Koolcnaj ) llininr ) VAxrsr, SBW M9THL, SIOCAS CTTT, ssuor, KALSO, TAAIL, aOSBLAS'D A District All point it the Okaagaa Coantry.' Ge a pamphlet eiviag a foil doautptioe of this wooderfol cocntry. Ask the agent for a copy of tbe mining laws cf ' Briti&b Columbia. - Lowvc rates oaadfrosa Atlantic ateamabip ines. Canadian Pac. Ry." Uos Soyal Mail Steamship line to China and Japan CAVAOIAJ ArSTEAIXAV STXAXXB U aosouTLC , run aud ACsraaxiA. Tbe shortest lloe to tbe Colonies- These steamers carry aa experieaeed medicaJ maa, and a stewardess oa every voyage For time tables pamphlets, or say iat onaation. call oa or addresa. S S STEELE k CO. A?ntA.AIbarr Or. E J COYLE, Ag t, 1 Third Port end. Or. GEO. McL. B8QWV. O P. Ar.,, 0REG0X VEVncAL &, EASTERN R. S?. CO. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Oonnecticg at Yaqnma Bay with th San Francisco 5 Yaqaina Bay STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Sails from Taquina everr 9 davs fos Pas Francisco, Coos Bav, Port Orford Trinidai aod Humboldt Bay. F ass causa, Accomoo attost UscarAsasi Shortest route betweeai tbe TilXam 1 stte Valley aod Caliiomia, Fare bom. Albany sad points west tc Ban Francisco Cabw 1 8 0C TXZXAGS -0C Round trip good for 60 days 17.0C To Coos Bay Oabin tS-Of To Humboldt Bav and Port Orford. Cabin I $10.01 River Division." Steamer "Albany" between Portlan and Corvallis, through ithoat Ur-ove Leaves Albany 8:00 a. m. Tnel Thursdays and Saturdays; ieavea P o land. Yamhill street docs. 6rOC a. -a Sundays VVednesviaTS and Fridays. Edwts Stoss. " J C Ma-o, Manaeer Supt River Die. rAinniD procured, . EUGENE VY. JOHNSON. So'ictoriilitljjiFaMCaisK ITts S Vara Waaalaalaav C DRESS-M AK1XG. Lsdies wishing learn cutting and Siting by tbe Me pan ststem, call an Mrs. R. E. Owe Dresses at lit m fi.5Jail u? 0r t aadCalapcois- N3riC:0FFlMALSETTUUXT. Nice is ije'ebr given that the under signed, the duly appointed, qoalined and acting administrator of the estate of Jos. C Myers. dexaed. late of Lisa rokntr. has hied his final account as administra tor with the county ckrk of Linn coaotv. Oregon, and thecouatv court of sa d Lina county has fixed for bearing aid account ' rnuay the 8th dav of October. 1S97. at ! o'clock ia the afternoon of saU dav- AH persons bavintr any objections to said ac count ar hereby required to present the same at said time and place. L'aieu tbis 7tb day ot bepiemoer, tvSJi Whitsst & NiwroRT, t w Mtsss. At ys for Admr. Admr est Josepa C Myers, deceased. Notice for Pubricacion Land Orrici av Osxoon City, Oa. juiy zath, iwi Xottc. is hereby eiven that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his inteniinn to make final proof andjr section al R S in support oi his claim, and that si. 1 a Sieail Mir said proof will ne maue nerore inc reg ister and receiver at Oresoa City. Oregon, on September 24. 1S97. via: Napoleon , Bowdab H E S19-27 for th. S W H SW ' Sec 12, N W if N vv Sec 1SN H N E4 StcUTlOS. R4 E.W M he aamea tbe following witnesses to pros, his con- 1 twa-His residence spon and cultivation, of said land, vis: Roe well G Hibbard of Detroit Or. Henn Carmody of Niaisr Or. Frank Kibadeuof Msgsja Ur.Jl O Fox ol Detroit ur. ROBERT A. MILLER. Kegista AWTKD. A tew more V V meats by the day to sew. alas K. -4 art i, I w