The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 14, 1898, Image 1

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ALBANY OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1898.
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AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERT1XG IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT Tr "THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORI., " AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
7, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Eyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator cf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
that has borne and decs rx:3 on every
bear the facsimile signature cf za&ZcaU: wrapper.
This is the original u PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers cf America for oyer thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought nf? snr TTT on the
and has the signature of Qut&f7u&jQA wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President nZ ,
March S, 1S97. Q& t4U ..,.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life cf your child by accepting
, a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he docs not know,
"The End Ton Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You.
INK OK UTAH a COHMMTi T BilMV STMCCT. Mt tMTV.
THE OPENING DAY
; OF
The Second Term
is
college
January 4, 1898: The
mercial work very much, so
usiness
-qual to any in the Btate.
This
is so now. Come andtecure a
branches o."a liberal education,
Albany, Oregon,
Wall Paper,
tJarpets,
Lineol&am,
Lace
Furniture
Bedding.
B
3 K' 17nV-. '-KTffi
I ' I lllll II V9 IU .7 tt-IT; H UEBTOAg
T'ture Frames,
Linen Warp Matting,
Oil Paintings,
and Undertaking
Call on
ALBANY FURNITURE CO.
...HAPPY NEW YEAR...
RING OUT
And tell the people
the best GROCERIES
the finest HARDWARE
the best
are to be found at
F. E. ALLEN & CO S.
y) CANDY
0e pffnif ALL
25c 50c "-W 7, m DRUGGISTS
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
! JOSEPH Proprietor
has strengthened its com
that now it has become a
College
was cot so in the oast.
It
all
thorough
training in
President Albany College
&RB$SlVE
Curtains,
Rugs,
Portier3,
Pillows
YE BELLS
far and wide that
make of STOVES
THTJESTDAY
COUNTY COURT.
(Geo. Barton, eountr
Curl, Commiwiaoari.)
Judg.; J II. Waters D. U
Bill Chas. Hegele & Co., $12 00, con
tiuued. Resignation of
H
J. Breese as J. P.
was accepted .
Bill H. B. Moyer, acct
allowed.
poor $10 die-
. Vr. Wilson
of diat 12.
was appointed J P.
Disallowed bill of Irwin, Hodson A Co,
61.85.
Petition for tedistricting J P diat 19
disallowed.
Resignation of C. E, Hawkins as J P
of dim it accepted. Geo II Bruce was ap
pointed. Note J P Wallace et al ordered collect
ed by district attorney.
Dr Trimble was appointed county phy
sician to attend all the poor at f 100 a
year surgical and medical .
Bills allowed:
Fees county officers.
ACCOUNT POOR
Aid Cox, Alberts, Alma Vail, Sarah
Hines, Mr and Airs Barnard, Henry
Myers, Mrs Adams, I Coleman and wife,
Samual Keith, Larue, Mrs Junkins, Mrs
Streithoff, Mrs Fouts, Henderson, Ed
ward Bowen, Hockenburg, Mrs D M osier,
Fred Dawson
Lucy Byers .,
J Gradwhol
Chas Prochnow
DECheadle
Hughes A Trouttnan
B F Ramp
Ladies Aid Society ,
H O Watsen
O UCbamberlin
EC Rogers
Ashby Pearce
ROADS AND RBIDGB9
Harrisburjr Lumber Co
W O Jackson
25 00
. 20 25
. 4 65
. 3 50
. 2 00
. 3 00
. 18 45
. 10 00
. 7 CO
. lu f
. 2 25
4 00
2 14
2 50
1 85
7 50
1 89
1 50
Wm May...
A J Davis
Karwell A Bonar
W F Terhune
Wm Marks
John Moist
GVHall
W H Roberta
1 50
2
7
37
2
I
2
I
3
10
40
10
60
50
Crume A Davij
Silas Gentry
Geo Ross
10
74
SO
Mrs Sol Ritter
B A Stafford
Barnes A Munkera..
10 95
4 20
IS 00
La Harris
B lErichson
M Cunningham
S Harrss
Weddle Bros
EN" Smith
1 45
1 20
5 00
4 38
Miiler& Turner.
6 50
B W Spinks 8 34
H H Chance 7 55
D W Hardia 6 00
H Moist S 75
S A Gentry 3 75
G W Cruson 2 95
J W Burre l 31 50
MATitgerald 8 25
Prank Lee per 2 50
Jos K earns... '.. 1150
F J Miller et al Gates bridge.... 347 55
DLCurl 9 S5
ACCOUNT BOAD SC F ItRV ISORS .
Dist 33 CTIsom 28 00
"49 J P Weber 40 00
" 5 Robert DeVanej 75 CO
' 45 l Cunningham 1 20
"46 C L Rains 13 00
"50 ALGustafson 22 00
" lSi F Ter'iune 24 00
" 19 W W Fronk 29 00
" 22 S II Bryan 51 00
" 7 John Bryant 4 00
4 W H Roberts.. 70 00
"13 J Clem 48 00
. "18 J Hutchins 32 00
" 9 G W Harris 53 00
"51 JWHa!ser 40 00
Peter Smith 34 00
EE Hammock 43 00
" 52 Oscar Dilley 48 50
" -0 C DSteen , 49 00
"44 J W Grimes 21 00
" 8 B A Poindexttr 40 25
"14 J D Burkbart 62 00
" 3 CR Irvine 29 15
" 1 Wm Potur 8 00
12 Wm Metker 27 00
" 10 J V Burrell 42 00
"11 M A Fit nerald 46 00
" 24 V E Githens 23 50
"27 ArBlackbvrn 18 00
"41 A A Thompson 46 00
" 7 C D Compton 76 00
MISCCLLANEOC8.
John Usher 10 00
H Hefner, pre ex 1 50
W A Long 2 75
G D Barnard & Co, stationary. . . 5 48
a a Manora. assessor 78 00
J J Whitney, pre ex 2 50
Oregon at Westbrook 28 60
inquest Rebecca bmttu 17 25
Or. Telephone Co 9 20
Al. hi. Ugbtco 20 00
Smi'ey, printing 13 60
Drawing justice jury 7 00
S P Barner, drawing jury 5 00
Or. agt Jas Morgan 170
C E Roberts, acct ehiriff 600
Water Works 15 00
C E Hawkins, jury list 7 00
Or. atrt Kidd Marcos....'. 15 35
T A Kiggs, jury list 7 00
T J Stiles, postage 4 45
J lycer, road supt dist 31 I4M
a j kimc, sopt di8t&: i w
V W Robnett, supt dist 25 56 00
R L White, disi 42 18 00
Jas Fulbrigbt, supt 46 00
w m May, dist 0 4Z uo
Elmarion Smith, supt-dist 33 66 00
Frank Johnston, " " 26.... 58 00
J N Wright, " " 29.... Si 00
Syl. lach, " " 35.... 26 00
rrancla beeper, " " 34.... 28 00
d h Crimes, supt 20 00
O C Cleland. acct fuel 5 25
Mae Kbamr. acct poor 7 00
J A McFeroo, " ' 66
J J W lutney, acct dist atty 8 40
W C Miller & Son, roads and
bridges 2 50
rlerry Kaltrides.road and biidses 1 20
Indigent soldiers 20 00
Albany creamery, rebate tax 14 88
E G Cox, roads and bridges 6 90
ilart Miller, sup A roads A braes 53 60
A J Kirk, sup 6 00
I H Turptn acct poor 5 00
J M Waters, Commissioner 19 40
D L Curl, commissioner 12 00
Judges and clerks of election were an
notated as follows :
JUDGES. CLIBKS.
S Brownsville-
Baxter Henderson, p
Peter Hume, r
Henry McFarland d
W C Cooley
N Brownsville
B F Childs, p
Wm S perry, r
Jobn Arthur, d
B S Martin
J J Brown
Sautiam
J P Crabtree, p
L A Tucker, r
Jas Peery, d
Henry Cyrus
Edward Morgan
Fox Valley
A ti Wyatt, d
J S Miller, r
I N Brotberton. d
Heory Lyons
W ii Swank
Crawfordsvil.e
Thomas Thompson, p
Robert Glass, r
W FWileond
Shedd
J A McBride, p
Frank Porter, r
John Duncan, d
Sbelburn
S P Muiikers, p
F M McLean, r
It 8 Devaney, d
Jordan
Pom Ray, p
Benj Irons, r
Geo Bender, d
R W Moses
Jas Rice
W W Poland
S N Allen
N B Washburn
W Wilfn
H 8 Williams
J a Bilyeu
Orleans
R L Smith, p
E Daw, r
A S Stone, d
Price
James Sbelton, p
N Bridges, d
Geo McKnight, r
Geo Henderson
t, jr lraax
N M Clom
K L Burkbart
Rock Creek
G M Stafford, p
E S Chase, r
W B Robertson, p
Foster
Geo G eieendorfer, r
W H Prest n, p
West Albany
A M Palmer, p
L II Starr, r
W A Kimaey, d
Center
M Syder, p
D H Wheeler, r
H R Powell, d
N Harris burg
Con Meyers, p
b Nixon, r
J 8 George, d
8 Harrlsburg
A J Hill, p
MCunningham, r
BE Grimes, d
Franklin Butte
-B Smith, p
D E Rerden, r
L W Pomeroy, d
Scio
Robert Carey, p
M L Gill, r
Hiley Sbelton, d
Tangent
A Blevins.p
S W Newcomb, r
W O Hudson, d
Eaet Albany
J G Norman, p
John Robson, r
H B Miller, d
Albany
C 8 Harnish, p
Percy R Kelley, r
8 M Pennington, d
N Lebanon
J W Burkhart.d
Brown Hanson, p
E Boelar, r
S Lebanon
S M Garland, d
John Nichols, p
rrnk Nickeraon, r
Sweet Home
John Burnett, p
A O Buck, r
A J McClure, d
Sodaville
J W Wilron, p
W W Parrish, r
Jas Vanderpool, d
Waterloo
J W Bishop, p
1 U Tornin, r
Frank Winkler, d
E N Cbatfield
E C Hester
O H Erickson
John Thompson
B" M Payne
A M Hammer
W W Ciawford
Ernest Winkley
B A Bemia
O P Hyde
J J Baker
Wm Dunn
Newt Crabtree
V B Go n
V B Cyrus
M M Peery
L B Lupei
J J Beard
Ed Iluelon
Wm Richards
O D Vandyke
A Senders
T M Settle
B O S.nrm
Jas Boyle
G W Rico
O F Bigbee
J P Habn
F G Burkbart
J R Geddes
Chas Younger
LW Eldridge
supervisors were
The following road
appointed:
Dist. 4. W II Roberts Jof Seio.
" 7,'. John Mrrant. Jordan.
" 9. Geo W Harris, Larwood.
" 19. E E Hammaca. Tallman.
19V Taylor fcvans, Lebanon.
20.
Frank Simons. Lebonon
45.
60.
49.
3.
44.
38.
52.
43.
6.
M Cunningham, Uarrisborg.
Jerrr Shea, Fosters.
J P Weber, Brownsville.
C E Irvine, Jordan .
J W Gnmes, Harrisborg.
L C Isom, Browntville.
0ar Dilley, Get.
T E Grimes, Harrisborg
Wm Mar, Soo.
A O Morgan, Tangent.
Frank Johnston. Plainview.
Eltnarian Smith, Halsey.
J M Long, Brownsville.
R L White. Rowland.
Francis Leeper, Halsey.
J S Morris Scio.
Richard Grusicg, SodaviX
A H Wvatt. Lvons.
22.
26.
S3.
32.
42.
34.
5.
27
I.
Frank M Smith. Lebanon
17.
16.
E Scholl. Albany.
Denver Hackleman.
Oa account of a laree amount of nrr-
bate business the court did onlv a small
amount of business todav, and adjourned
to Monday morning. Janaarv 17.
The petition of Cbes Kirk et
al
II
for
was
change of boundaries of district
granted.
WHEAT.
Something mart have troc the Liver
pool market.
Liverpool o',c lower
Xew York 92,4c
Sa Fraocitco V2c
Albany 66c.
Forged a 30 Check.
Lee French and Rome Miller, of Jef
ferson, were brought to Albany jeeter
day afternoon by the sherlif on the
charge of forgery ,and this afternoon were
examined before Justice Powell. On
Tuesday a check for $30. signed by Otto
Sbulu, the Jeftervon miller and payable
to Henry French, was presented to J. W.
Cusick A Co .endorsed by French, by two
young men, and paid. French was ar
rested but discharged, as it was learned
that be had nothing to d with it.
His brother Lee was the offender, and
with Rome Miller were identified as the
ones who bad tne check cashed.
The examination was in progress be
fore Jostice Powell at press lime, before
a big crowd.
Uncle Lil y Wright, tbe borce-radiah
man, ia in tbe city.
Mr. Hugbes. of the Lebanon Electric
Co., was in tbe city today.
Dr. Kolderwar left last night for Rose-
burg, to enter the soldier's home.
Hon. M A Miller went to Portland to
day to attend the meeting nf tbe state
democratic committee on Saturday.
Owen Beam and Lvle and Clayton
Sneer went to Portland today to attend
the state convention of tbe college Y. M.
C. A.
Miss Baker, who sang so well at tbe
Elk's reception in Albanv. is a daughter
of rrol Baker of tbe Lebanon public
schools, but is a resided ot rortland.
A social dance wiil be given by the
Albany Orchestra ia the opera bouse
next Saturday night to which those with
dancing sebcol invitations will be admit
ted.
Mrs. Mary Fiessler.a sister of Mrs. J. A.
Gross, was taken seriously ill yesterday
afternoon at her borne in this city where
she resides alone. She was attended to
and her son in Portland sent for.
C. B Winn returned this morning
from bis trip to Sacramento, where he
spent the hoiidats in the W F office.
Afterwards he was in San Francisco for
about a week.
Mr E B Piper, of the Seattle Post-In'
teligencer,joined his family in this city,
ana will remain a day or two on a visit.
His brother George returned on Monlay
from bis eastern trip, all right, after
short siege of illness in Chicago.
Tbe 6rrt bicycle of tbe season waa sold to
fay by Hopkins, Bros., a Crescent. They
are aotuipaUng a big sale tor toe enure
year.
A Salem Real Estate man advertises:
A few years ago a man owning one of
Salem's handsomest residence could of
bad $12,000 for it. In a few years more
it will agaio be good tor that sum any
day. But we can now sell it tor $4,000
P
FOR
SKIN-TORTURED
q) a io)n
stiisii
withCirnotiaABOAV.andasingleappUoaUoa
Of Cunocsa (ointment), tha graat skin care.
ConotiBA Ebtmmbs aflord Instant relief,
and point to a spesdy core of rtrf'1S"
agortag.kiimUlattag.ltohtog.hurnlng.bta
foVTerosted, scaly skin and scalp humors,
with loss ot hair, when all else fails.
IMta.ro.Cuxitk.". OTTaaDaeACBiil.
SKIN SCUP "lcM .
WHEAT.
A little higher today.
New York 93 Xc.
Chicago 9 1 c.
San Krancitco 84c.
Albany C6c
Officers Installed.
The Degree of Honor on lat We-f
day eve installed the following otin .
Past Chief of Honor, Mrs Liie1.tn
rren ; Cbi( of Honor, Mrs L A Fnrdam ;
Lady of Honor, Mrs Henry Harkness;
Chief of Cerimoniee, Mrs Sears; Keco d
er, Mrs Bertha Parker; Financier, L E
Gray; Lajy Usher, Edith Chiswell;
Receiver, Mrs B F Ramp; Inside watch-
man, Jxmis Mcuee; uitstde watchman.
O P Dannala; Muscians, Mrs Bessie
bwan.
The lodge initiated three new members
alter which a beautiful lunch was served.
The officers of Albany Lodee No. 4. I.
O. O. F. were installed on Wednesday
evening, jan.o, u. v. u. ai. nm. M
Donald, of Harrisborg otneiatinz, as fol
lows: F M Mitchell. N(i:UC Jordan.
V G: Henrr Barnes. R S: J Gradwohl.
reasurer; J o Littler, r s : A J Haat,
8 N G ; J G Cberry, L S N vi O C
Riches. Warden: H H MeElmnrrv. Cm.
uucior; n J Keese, K B H ; W E Baker,
L.S8; II Broders. OG: t has Modina. 1
G: E J Seeley. R V G; R L Burkbart,
L V G ; C W Sears, Chaplain.
Prizes Won.
At the Poultry show in Eugene Linn
county men won ttie following prises :
Vacee, $1.00; to D. O. Wood worth,
best black Langsban cock.
Poultry food 75 cents, to E. Adsmson;
best black minorca hen.
Lodging $1 00; Minnesota Hotel to E.
Adamson; best black minorca cock.
Dress good; 1.00, to Mrs. L. B. Wit
tel, best buff Iehorn pullet.
Sailor hat; 1.00, to Mrs. L. B. Witxel,
best buff Leghorn pen.
Tea pit 75 cents; to E. Adamson; bed
bronze turkey cockerel.
Setting dues eggs HOP; to Austin
Hulbert; best white plymouth rock
cockerel.
Pooltry cui50 cents: to Frank Hnt-
bert; best pen white wyandottea
Pipe 50 cents; to Frank Hulbert ; best
white wyandotte cockerel .
Board, Hotel Eugene 1.00; to E. Ad
amson ; best pair pekin docks.
Setting bronze turkey eggs 5.00; to
. Adamson; best display turkers- ,
Package each lice killer, bird seed and
poultry cure fl.50; to D.G. Wood worth;
best S L wyandotte pullet.
Insane Asylum IliJ Accepted.
Eugene Mill A Elevator Co., floor,
roller and graham, 13.49 a barrel.
Harritt A Lawrence Salem croceries
6-50.78; beans, 4102.60; sugar. 11945.75;
rolled oats, 400 44; dried peaches,
t2 30: prunes, I ISO
E H Ingham, Eugene, tobacco, $715.
D J Fr, Salem, drugs, 404.21.
R M Wade A Co, Salem, hardware,
"4.90; tmning supplies 96.01; miscel
laneous, $79.15.
Jobn Hughes. Sa!em, syrups, $735.
Fleiscboer, Moyer A Co. Portland, drv
goo s, $1900.70
liamtt A Lawrence. Salem, aoan.
168.56.
G Stolx, Salem, vinegar, ttt for lOM
gallons.
Knox A Morpb. Salem, plambin?
supplies, $51.97.
vteller Bros.. Salem. erockerv. f 154 SO-
coffee, $814.73; brashes and brooms.
$117 22.
Gilbert & Patterson. !a!em. oils and
tnrpentioe, $156; cbceee, 50; drvo xp-
fatloon Bros. Salem, atationerv.
$11.70.
F C Barnes, Portland. 6tb, 6c a poeed.
Krautse Bros, boot and shoes $264.
Tbere are no awards on meats
Doos roa Kundikc Frank Aliins.
the Klondike man, who has been spend
ing most of the winter in Lane county, i
preparing 10 leave lor bis claim near
Dawsoo City in the near future. Yea-
terday be purchated two large trained
dogs from Loo Moore.of llnscitv. Terms,
pnvate rrevioaa to this purchs be
bad purchased toreecanines,aod expects
to buy two or three more. A rrroler
team, be says, cootia s of six dogs.-- Mr.
aioore nas seven more larxe canines
bich be is training and baa banraintd
for three or four more. He tar. it lakea
about two weeks to learn tbem tn march
wvog ruiary ana tnei about a morilD
more before the will draw a load. Eu
gene Guard.
From tbe Oregon iao :
Milton A. Miller, of Lebanon. wBillr"
Bryan's particular friend who wants bim
ss a running mate on the 1900 ticket ar
rived at 4:3i. He bad no sooner spread
bis autograph on tbe register than he
made tbe sensational announcement :
The next democratic national con
vention will be htld at Lincoln. Neb..
the home of Bryan, who will be nomin
ated for the presidency by acclamation
and unanimously elected."
fhe Dkmocxat is informed bv a down-
the-river editor that (he Portland
Tribune, will bean out and out Mitchell
orgao, and that ia what it i for.
Mayor Burkhart went to Portland
thia morning.
Installation cf Maccabees tomorrow
night. A full attendence is desired.
Hod. W. R. Biiveu went to Portland
this morning to sttend the union conven
tion, also Judge McFsdden of Corvaliia.
Among the newspaper men who went
to the union convention at Portland were
Ira Campbell.of the Eugene Guard. Chas
Fisher, of the Rose burg Review, and
Chas. Nickel, of the Jacksonville Times,
all tn lavor of a union of surer forces in
tbe state.
Oregon City is giving itself up to roller
skating.
there was a partial eclipae of the ino?n
beginning at 3:37 o'clock ibis ai ternoon.
There are three wemen in tbe peniten
tiary, Mrs bllen Johnson. Mrs Kate ban
ders and Mrs Annie Melcher, all from
Portland.
Iee French and Rome Miller, the two
Jefferson young men examined before Jus
tice Powell yeoterda afternoon for forgery
were held under $500 bonds to await tbe
action of the grand jury.
Irsanb AsYLt-M Report. Tuesday at
ternoon Sunt D. A. Paine, of the insane
asylum filed his regular monthly report
with tbe board ol trustees at mat insti
tution. The following statistics are taken
from I be report: No. I'atients aov. 30
1113. Received during December 18, re'
turned escapes. 1. Total. 1132. Dia
cbargod recovered, 2, Discharged much
improved, 2. discharged not improved, I
uiea z. eiopen i. iuwi -" io
maintng Dec. 31. 1121.
MARRIED.
MORROW LAWWILL. Mr. M. B.
Morrow.of Port Townsend, wash., and
Miss Lora Lawwlll, of Linn county, on
Jan. 5th, 1898, at the residence of J.
Bentley, in this city, Rev. D. V. Pol
ing officiating.
M. Morrow ia a firemen on the N. P.
R. R. and Miss Law will is an estimable
young lady. Tbeir future home will be
Port Townaend.
GALBRAITH OWESBY. At the M
E. church, at 9 p. m., on Wednesday
evening, Jan 5, 1898, by Rev. M. C.
Wire, Mr. Jessie 0. Galbraith and
Miss Sarah Owenby, both of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith left on tbe
night train on a bridal trip to California.
They are two of Albany's worthy young
people, and have the best wishes of
our
happiness
citizens generally lor
prosperity.
Hanged Tm
rrant
ead
Durrant Died Protesting Ilia Inno
cence.
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 7th. W
H. T. Durrant was executed at San
Uuentlo at 10:35 o'clock for the murde-
ol Blanche Lamont, committed April 3,
inn. mi . r . .. "
inua. ine scene waa witneaatHl bv lullv
nunured men. prominent througb
uwaiate. Currant died with protests
iuas or mnocence on bis lips and with a
KayerUsGod to bring the guilty one to
tice.' aje was very nervous and sent
or a uattiolic priest before going to the
scaffold. The execution was without a
hitch, death resulting fifteen minutes af
ter the bolt was drawn.
Durrant d'd not fall asleep until 3:30.
At 6:15 he aweke and ate a hearty break
fast. His mother and father arrived at
7 o'clock and remained near their son un
til the procession of death commenced.
He walked upon the scaffold alone,
though very nervous.
Lebanon Advance Items.
Mies Madge Marks is now in the Wo
man's Hospital In San Francisco, learn
ing to be a trained nurse. This is a fine
hospital, kept op and managed by
wealthy ladies of the city.
Henry Smith left this morning for
rortiand, where be will attend t isk's
mining school for a month and then go
u Aiasta. e nope he win make a rich
airiKa
O. B. Hansard went to Albany today
to consult physicians is) regard to his
eyea. and may go to Portland on the
same mission.
Rev, E. Eccleston is now pastor of the
Pi ret Presbyterian chnrch nf P
Cat. This church baa a membership of
about 300. and tbere are two r.il.r
ciiurcnea oi the same denomination in
the city, rresno baa a population of
aonut id.uuu.
J. W. bcanland iseirtnlatinaarwtitinn
for the pardon of his son John, who is
serving a three-year term in the peniten
uary on tne charge of passiog counter-
leu monev. The netition ia htrii.v n
eraily signed by our citisens The youog
wan uaa tervea a pout thirteen months
oi ins sentence.
The Presbvterian rhnrrh ataa fill,! In
overflowing Wednesday evening on the
occasion of the lecture nf Hon. J. U.
Heichtr of Salem on "Tilling th Roil "
The lecture was pointed, practical and
rpniue, who enough bum or to make it
enjoyable, and all attending were well
plvaeed. The speaker showed that fann
ing is on of t be most honoraole ofoo
cupalions. and that it alao nhnnl.l h nn
of the most dignified. pleaaant and profit
able. The lecture was of an elevating
character, and we wish more cou:d have
beard it.
Mr. 1 inkle in Eugene.
From the Guard :
During i be past few days a meek-eved,
mi d-mannered, wandering photographer
baa been noticed taking views of Eugene
business bouses. Being accosted by a
Guard reporter, be statd bis name was
F. B. Tinkle and that bis object in thus
forming lasting impreseionsof Eugene
was to assist Goodall A F?encb, of San
Franciaco, who wiil write a new direc
tory of the city this spring. Tbeir solid
tors will commence work in the city in
about two months, and will make a com
plete and thorough directory.
Tbey alii also teoe a eoaven x book,
containing half-tone views of various
points of interest in tbe city anH vicinity
and a panoramic view of K city itself.
Tbe firm has headquarters ia Chicago
and only recently established the San
t-ranebco branch. According to tbeir
pro pectus, tbe firm has unlimited facili
ties fordoing their work in a I borough
manner.
A Staj ton Man Robbed.
Tbe report that Leottirb. of Slarton,
bad been beaten and robbed at Seattle
some lime ago proves to be true, aa it is
corroborate! by a paper published in
that city, lie wis enticed oat of town
by a suppoeed frieod, w ben a maake 4
leaped from the brush by tbe roadside
and commanded Mr Lenttica to "throw
op bis banc's " Tbe old gentleman re
sented the order and struck tbe robber
with an nmbralla wbidh be carried in
bb hand He was no match for the rob
ber, however, and a the supposed friend
refused to interfere ia his behalf the old
fellow was overcome and beaten down
with tbe butt end of a revolver and rob
bed of about $270, which be carried in
bia pockets. The two men then west
away thrtugb tbe brush together leav
ing Mr Lenttich lyiog in aa almost in
sensible condition. Alter a time be
managed to get back to town and waa
taken to the police station, where be told
his story .
A Usiox Coxvaxnox will b held in
rortland to-morrow. Deligates have
been appointed lo it from several coun
ties, and a good many not delegates will
attend. At a meeting in Corvaliia Yes
terday resolutions were adopted favoring
tbe initiative and referdum and against
we single goia sianara. r ive delegates
were appointed of whom John Burnett
and Eugene Palmer were in the citv to
day on their way to Portland TL
Duggar also went down on the noon
train to attend the convention.
DisTt-BBKD a Mebtixo. Will Hall and
Kidd Marcus, of Crawfordsville. were ar
rested this week at that place for dis
turbing a religious meeting, by pounding
upon tne ouiiutng. Mall was fined $25
and Marcus waa discharged, not being
guilty.
Tub Installation of tbe officers of tbe
Home Forum No 634 took place Tues
day evening, January the 4th. The fol
lowing were installed : President. Liuie
A Craw; 1st Vice-president. Dr J LHili;
ina ice-prestdent, Hattie Mevers; Sec
retary, amy Livingston; 1 reasurer,
Charles Knecbt ; Historian. B E Hvman;
Orator, J L Mao; Assistant Orator,
Katie Meyers; Guard, Elmer Wagstatf,
Physician J L Hill: Pianist. Beie
Swann ; Trustees, 8 Livingston, E Wsg-
sian, it v Hardman.
A Popcust Mtrnsa. E. C. Neal
chairman of tbe Populist county central
committee lias issued a call for
meeting to le held at the court house
in Albany, on January 12, at 11 o'clock
a. m. tie also asks that tbe members ot
the committee bring along witb them as
msny vigorous, substantial Populists as
possible, as matters ot vital importance
to the reopies party win come np.
United Artibakb. The new officers
are: Pant Master. John N Duncan
Master Artisan. Dr J C Littler: Superin-
intendent, Sadie Clevenger; Inspector,
Henry ousted t; Secretary, T Wendell
Treasurer, F M French ; Sr. Conductor
Mm Eva Wandell; Master of Ceremonies
b (J Everett ; Instructor, M E Everett
Jr. Conductor, D R N Blackburn; War
der, L W Ross ; Medical Examiner, Dr
L Hill.
rc its irns
W..
The Democrat is informed fbat neither
of tbe present nightwatehmenwill be a can
didate for reelection.
The Oregonian gave tha amount of tbe
recent forgery in this city as $3000, which
is 100 times toe much, the amour t being
130.
A. W. Prescott hss been appointed
ec ei ver of the property of the law
firm
and! t O arson & Fleming, ot Salem. At
. i . : i I . t. I. - .
Royal
POWDER
Absolutely pur
3 ATTJBDA-y
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Installation of officers at K
, O . T. M
tonight.
John, son of Mr. Cal Barkhart, ia ill
witb diphtheria.
A new aoit for divorce is that of Viola
Ford agt. Milton Ford. MonUnye A Son
attorneys.
Mr. Will Lyon, of Pullman, Wash., ar
rived tn Albany last night on a visit with
Aioany mends.
If. C. Nute, of Medford, is in the city
on business He is the administrator of
the estate of Dr Rich, and will today sell
at public auction, at the court boose a
portion of said estate. Corvallis Times
Mr. Elias Keeney. of Contact, Moa.
is in tbe city on bis wsy to Dawsoo,
where he proposes to do some mining
me coming season. Mr. Keeney was a
resident of Linn county twenty-fie years
ago, and has been away from here about
that length of time. He wishes the
Dxmocwat to extend bis regards to old
friends of those days who stood by bim
wtien be needed mentis.
Miss Jessie Davis. M. D., of Silverton,
Wb3 baa been viatong friends in this
city, returned borne on today's local.
Dr. Davia is aa alumnua of tbe Academy
of Sacred Heart, Saiem. and of the U. of
O. medical college, Portland, in tbe
former school being a classmate of Miss
Flora Young of tbiaeitv. Ootoftwentv-
five members of her medical class, sbe
ranked first, and is mainuin ng a similar
rank among her cotemporanes in tbe
active arena of life. Dr Davia is think
ing of changing ber location to Eogene.in
which case this city ia to be congratulat
ed upon the acquUition of such a cul
tured, talented and highly estimable
young lady as is Dr. Davis. Eugene
Register.
Installation of Officer.
Tbe foil wing o&cers for Alpha Trm-
p.e o. I Ktthbooe Slaters were in
stalled last Tuesday evening. Jan. 4th:
PC, Mrs AnoaCorl; M EC, Mrs Etta
Wright; E S. Olga Hewitt; E J.Mrs
Liuie Hyde- M ol S, Mrs rlorence Conn;
M of R A C. Mrs Mary Hogue; M of F,
Mrs Maggie Will; p of S, Rebeka Gcie
neai; G of O T. Mrs OHie O'Brien;
Trustees. Mrs S .rah Hochsiedlerr Mrs
Bertha Parker, Mrs Mary ke ly.
At a meeting of Beuiab Lodg o. 35.
I. O O. F. lat evening tbe following
officers were installed by D D G M Iriilia
M Seam, lor the ecsatng term : u, h
Julia Taylor; V G, Virginia Gordan;
Recording Secretary, Kate ti Montaoye;
Ficaacial Secretary, Emma Brack man ;
Tranrr Klrina tiradwaht: Cbanlain.
Elisabeth Shaw. Warden. Ella Merrill.
Good actor, Flora Clifton; E G, Joa
Maning; O G, Robt L Bnrkbart, K S
G, Icilha M Sears; L S N G. Maiy I
Sutes; R S V G. Mary Baker; LSVG,
Carrie Salt marsh. Alter installation a
datntv lunch was served and a choice
program rendered, thus ended a very en
joyable evening.
Tbe Union Convention.
Hoo. W. R. Bi yeu. Mavor Batkbart,
Judge Burnett and others returned ast
mgbt from the Union convention in
Portland and report it a success The
attendance was large, and from al! over
tbe state, and tae sentiment trocg in fa
vor of a noioo of forces in the next elec
tion. Resolutions were paseed, as fol
los: Sa recogtiixe that the general wel
fare of our country is opposed by a com
mon enemy that should be met by a solid
phalanx of Ameiican citiaena, who love
their country and desire the greatest good
to tbe greatest number. We therefore
recommend thst tnis meeting request
the people of tbe populist party, the
democratic party and the ailver-republi-can
party to use all lair and honorable
means to secure a proper alliance of these
parties ie district, atate and county or
ganization!, to tbe end that en-operation
may be bad at the coming election.
There are cleatv of good men in any
or all parties, pare in principle and tried
m pa rioiiaro, to uu tiu uuuur v &ucu
tonatitoents tbe trusts to which the peo
ple would call tbeir servants by popular
vote.
1 here fore we would hope:
First That the conventions of tbe sev
eral parties be held at tbe same time
and riace.
Second inatmey endeavor to agree
upon tbe same principle and candidates
maintaining tueir separate party organ'
ixations.
Third That the county organisations
endeavor to govern themselves by the
same co-cperation similar to that of tbe
district and stau organizations.
Fourth That alt work togetner tor
such a victory as is sure to follow har
mony of action for a just cause.ror n un
ion tbere is strengtc.
Tub College Y. M. C. A. of the
Northwest in session at Portland elected
the following officers: President, S B L
Penrose, of " hitman col lege; nret vicc-
Dreeideut. J T orbnrn Row. rortland
second vice-president. President W H
bee. Albany college recoraing secretary
K larsen Blanck, freattie; nrst aesisuiot,
It K Voautv. Portland, and second as
sistant, W II Phillips, Washington agri
cultural C3l!ege.
The delegates from Albsnv are: Pres.
Wallace H Lee. Professor C E Sox. L H
Speer, J II Rals'on, Owen Beam. J
Moelinke. L.AWitev. Clayton speer,
Hans Hansen, C C Bryant, William M
Parry.
Tub Statu Tbbascby. Governor Lord
has ma lo public the report of the secre
tary of Slate, on the examination of the
state treasury January 1, 1 80S. There
port shows there wain the Oregon state
treasury on that date the sum of tS67,
763. Newspaper men have been trying
tor months to get this statement The
secretary is required to make examina
tions semi-annually and report to the
governor. It would be a matter rf fur
ther interest to know just wnat is be
ing done with th'S money at this time.
Will Comb to Albany. Supreme Past
Master Tate, of the A. O. U. W will
shortly visit this state nd deliver a
number of lectures lie wm oe at ai
bany on the Stith inst, and there Is a
ka Wrva-er mun saml lsaiTraaA.
of Corvallis, to cha.ter a train and ena-
hie the members and irteuus at mis or-
sanitation to hear tbe distinguished vis
itor. Committees appointed for the pur -
pose by the orders named report favo -
ble chances of obtalulng a train at a Bg-
ure which will be reasonable. Times,
Notice
January 6, 1803.
Hereafter we the underaikoed will not
make any charges on Laundry work under 1
. . .it. c . r .... j4
tha
.
XVI cents. Aioanj owiu .uuuiji
Magnolia Laundry.
HOME AND ABROAD.
A $5,003 addition is to be built to tbe
Salem woolen mill .
ine receipts of tbe Ul t K last year
above expenaes are given by tbe railroad
commissioners as $16,000. Tbe road is
being well maocged.
' In the estate of Let Gerhard letters of
administration have been issued o Henry
Gerhard, and bis o.nl his beau lite Jit
$i,65u. Times.
Free lecture to night. W D Frazee, of
Oceaoside, Cel. will deiirer a free lecture
at the Christian chorch, subject "Tbe Di
vinity of tbe bible shown by tbe fulfilment
ot prophecy according to in6dl testimony
1 be lecture will be ilia tinted from a Ions
cb irt. Lecture begins at lamp-lighting
C B Winn, citv ticket agent. Tickets
to all points in the east.
Smile ' clean printing.
Romona pure spices .
Romona Romona pure extracts .
Try Schilling's Beat tea and baking powder.
The Best Cracker in town at C E Brow-ne-l'..
Shirts aad collars a aoecialtv at tha iSasr
u Laundry.
Pictures from 75 cents to $25 per dVa
Longs gallery.
I - . r .
vcv a mot carving knives tr an xmas
preaent at Uopkia Bros.
Call at Hopkin Bros and see tte pocket
knives best hoe in tbe city.
Crawford tlarnish for photograchs
Prices from $1 to $?Q per dozen.
Bs sure and s?e the aoti rat tie ware ai
nopaia oio. wm las. a lifetime.
-Saow Flake" flmr is mada by tbe
Red Crown Mills of Albany.
A fine line of new macintoshes just re
ceived at the Blain Clothing Co's.
Try our pop corn ; it never fails to pop'.
C E BaowxiLi. .
'Rsd Crowe'' -the standard of color
and strength ia floor. A U grocers have it .
Tae the O 0 E cteamer for Portland
down ner on Sunday, Tooeday and Tburs
day.
La1 and mU profit is the motto
ot Hopkin lint, and thai ii why thay are
alaaja busy.
W hen yon want a choice steak.
roat or meat of any kind, call oa Henry
nrooerm. He kdepe tbe beat.
Dts H. E. and O. K. IWr nffir. a
residence in post office building. Special
Mtcauun giTea to aiseawa ot women.
The beat meats of all kinds and wt
treatment at tbe Aibuy Dreaaed Beef
Compaay'a market. jot djwn Second
rtreel. Good weight and Dromot atiwl
tioo.
It's th uniform finiah of tha Vr f?-
Crowe fl ur w'jtca m it so inpispea
abetothsputry CMkt. Itca always
oe reuej upja tar 1 resalu. Try it.
REAL ESTATE SALES.
Reported by tbe Linn County Ab
stract Company, for the Demoolat for
tbe week ending Jan. 5th, 1S97
Wm Ralston and wf to A McCor-
dy.tractadiotning Lebanon t SO
C S to Wm Deaklns, T II, 1 E, loO
acres
H M Smith to Charles A Smith, un
divided 15 int in lands of P M
Smith, deceased
440
Thos Umpbreys by exr to M Gor
man. T 12. 2 W. 127 acre
1784
Anna Vaatu to N. McCormick. un
divided hi int in V3 acres 1000
D B Monteitb and wf to W J Torn-
idge.Tll.2W. 12 acres
240
120
10
M E A Swank et ai, by sheriff, to W
H Swank. T 14. 2 W, 2fW a-res..
E Ptrin and wf to B E Rayburn,
l.H lots. Harrisborg "
D A Osbura and wf to Sol King, 20
acres
D A Oiborc end wf io Sol Kics.
a boot l!8acre
C S toO A C R R, T 14, 2 and 3 E.
-.Ml .Jo acrea
C a to Demosthenes Clifford, T 10,
l t. too acres -
M D Hogan tiJE McCardr. T 12.
. u acres
1(00
Fanny Williams to ! E McCardr. T
12, 2 W, 105 acres .
125
300
E N Chat field and wf to Elia Hall.
T9.3 E. 6 acre
J H KWney and wf to Z ? Thomp
son. 4 lots. Sweet Home
D McKercherto Mary McEercber.
T 14. 2 w. ICS acres
1695
F S Poaell and wf to Marv E Weie-
ner.T 11.2 W. 160 acre 3150
Asbby Pearce and wf to Alma Z
bow, 3 lots, oodie a Riverside
ad to Albanv
300
Jos R'adlev. Deed, bv City Marshal.
ioT R larker, lot 6. bl 103. Albany,
U Huston and wl to S K iliis.
lot 8, U 104, Hackleman's ad to
Albany
800
WHEAT.
New York SS'c.
Chicago 91
San Krancico S3c.
Liverpool lc. higher
Albany 66;.
Palraa. tbe bead of the Cuban junta ia
the United States, writes to Oregon that
Capt Mahoney, who was recently ia
Uregon, waa a bilk, was not autnonxea
to collect money tor the Cuban peopie.
BxrrBB Or it It. ComD'aint haa been
made t- tbe marshal of tbe continual
violation of tbe bicvele ordinance by tbe
riling on the streets prohibited by too
ordinance, particularly on Second and
Broadaibin, by several men who are
known, but can never be caught at it by
tbe officers. They are warned to quit it.
11 F Mi.viil nir "Vy. Cjm'y
SA! wtrrnt. 05:i lo Oaavs
tldi n.
Both the method and reenlta vhen
Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
pentlv vet nromptlv on the Kidneys,
Liver and IJowels, cleanses the cys
teru effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cores habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste ana ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreearjie BUDeiances, its
; many excellent qualities commend it
tx all and have made U the most
; TOpular remedy known.
. rr-L : " t... Mi ? urt
a - 1 ojiuy v iSo . "
cent DOtUOS Dy au leaoine "S'
i
gists. Any reliable aruggis wno
may not nave it on nana wm pru
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try iu Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FJ3 SYRUP COL
sam nvuKtsco. c-t-uumiLU.
a. ew roK ux
Albany TradingCo
Have Moved to Graham building
Cor. 1st and Baker Sts-
-W PRIC&-"
It. X. Jlorri, Manage r.
7 lbs rolled oas .$
I cans sardines
5 cans deviled bam..
25
25
25
25
25
25
20
25
25
05
30
00
25
10
05
8 lbs Arm A Hammer Soda (balk)
I gallon nice peeled peaches
3 csns oysters, gwd ones
Gold Dust Wash Powder, 1 pkg.
3 cans pepper, cloves or allspice..
3-2 oz bottles extract
5 papers matches
Gunpowder tea, good
Best floor pr sack
3 quart bottles blueing "
large lamp chimney
Small "
Christmas candies, new. treell
goods just received
Plain mixed candy
1 lb nice new walnuts, not the Iact
years stock, special prices given
for Christmas trees
Corn Cake tob and pipe...
Uncle Ned lob and pipe.....
5 lbs Lard
16 lbs gran sugar
2 pa Arbuckle ecSe grad to oraer
2 pa Lion coffee " "
2 pa Royal Java coffee. "
JO
10
20
20
45
1 00
25
25
23
85
45
50
15
ft
25
for
5 gal kerosene, brinz vour can
50 lb sack salt
1 gal best syrup, bring yoar backet
1 gal best eider vinetrar
20 ox bar Battle Ax soap
6 pk Red Bell smo tob
The above prices are onlv eood
stock now on band. Come and see
ns
Large ordes discounted from thesepri-
ees.
nie
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Ms LLn8 cf th Wcrld
Tn Ogflea & Ealt Lab
TO
All Feints last
& SQHtll6a3
Pullman Palace sleeping cais
PulImaTi tourist cirs
Free redlining chair cars
Are run through on all
trains.
Best service
Finest equipment
Fastest time.
For ratss of faro and all in-i'-rination
call on your near
est ticket asent or address
R C Nickol, E B Dctft,
Gf nl. Agt, Trav Pass Agt,
251 Washinetou St, Portland.
S K Hoopee, GPiF Agt,
Denver, Colorado.
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or 10 any 1 feave jet wa- w luc
Dbmoc&at office and see one of the type
writers tha haa to haie a perfect ahign-
ment. . , .
Alt Typewntere stippnes oraerea.
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