The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 21, 1898, Image 1

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ALBANY OREGON, FIUDA. JANUARY 21,1898.
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Arid teH the people far and wide that
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the best make of STOVES
are to be found at
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Rugs,
Portier3,
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Fnrmture
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and Undertaking
Call on
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branches ol a liberal education.
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THE POPULISTS.
The meeting of Linn county populists
was ended last evening, alter a session
covering the afternoon. In which there
was a free discussion of the matters be
fore the convention, the leading one be-
ing that of nnion. The following resolu
tions were finally passed, and speak bet
ter than anything else for the action of
the meeting:
Whereas we the members of the peo
ples party central committee and other
populists of Linn county in conference
assembled, believing that an opportun
ity presents itself to the reform elements
ol the state of uregon, to relieve tbe tax
pavers from the burden of excessive and
ruinous taxation, foisted upon them
through the improvident and wasteful
management of republican misrule in
Oregon,
we therefore, to this end, favor a
hearty cooperation of all elements within
the state which are opposed to the vic
ious and undemocratic methods of tbe
now dominant republican party, and in
view of the fact the 30,000 voters in tbe
state of Oregon, were originally recru'ted
from the republican and democratic
ranks, ami believing that open fusion
with the democratic party would culmin
ate in a positive and open rupture of our
organization, thereby imperiling the
election of any ticket so nominated;
tnereiore, - ;
Resolved. We, the county central
committee and other working populists
ot tann county in conference assembled.
co proclaim that it in our opinion early
rebruary, state, congreaeional, judicial
and county conventions, composed of
regularly elected populist delegates
should be called : that we earnestly rec
ommend to such conventions the great
est liberty in the nomination of candi
dates for tbe various offices to be filled
at the doming June election, to the end
that all reform political organizations in
tbe state may be justly ami equitably
represented.
Resolved second. We view with
alarm the strong tendency of tbe present
republican judiciaryof tbe nation and
state to become wedded to to corporation
preierment, and to the u n-Am erica d,u n
republican, on-democratic and ever to
be condemned government of the people
by injunction. We recognise that tbit
late of affairs places American liberty
in jeopardy.
We would therefore recommend that
only hot e t, competent men, known to
be opposed to such government bv io
janction shall be nominated for judicial
positions by the peoples' ptty judicia'
convention of tbe Tbi judicial district
of Oregon, for those offices, and that we
favor tbe re enactment ot tbe principles
of tbe Omaba and St Louis platforms, in
our state platform and that all officers
nominated shall stand for said principles.
Resolved, t'orther: We recognize that
tbe state central committee should alone
have the authority to call a state con
vention, fix the date and place of meet
in (j, thereof, and believing that the said
committee should have no right to dele
gate this authority; therefore, we com
mend the action of the state execetive
committee in issuing tbe call, convening
tbe state central committee on January
19, 1S9S.
Mrs Rev Wilson, of Eugene,
her husband in Ibis city today.
joined
License has been isauel for the mar
riage of Charley Fergusen and Uiss Dell
Adams.
Duncan B Monteitb. o! Albany, re
turned last evening from Juneau, Atesxa.
Oregonian.
Attorneys Bingham and Carson, of
Salem, were ia tbe city today on busi
ness mm judge llemitt.
Miss Sadie Cohen has returned from a
several months visit with her sister in
San Francisco.
;Mr Seath Mc Alister will leave on to
morrow's train for Albany, Salem and
Portland where be goee in the interest of
tbe Eugene Electric Light Company.
Eugene Guard.
W. W. Rowell returned I art night from
a trip to Portland. He reports every
thing Klondike there. Merchants are
making a big effort to get tbe Wl in the
kiendike trade.
The young ladiee of the O A C have
been challenged to a tame of backet ball
by the female students of tbe Cbemawa
training school, near Salem. They will
not accept.
Reeburg Review : H L Marstere bas
returned borne from bis trip to Missouri.
ae sold bis carload of dried prunes in
boxes at 5 Vc in St Louis, which it I
equivalent to 44C here.
Bill Rylee. tbe well known Benton
county street corner orator, was holding
a large audience soell bound Ibis alter-
noon, with his eloquence. His theme
was prosperity. As an entertainer Alba
lieywood is ot in it beside bun.
M. II. Abbey was in Corvaliia Monday.
tie recently returned from Arizona, and
I is now on bis war to Alaska. Ed Abbey
also passed through the city Monday aud
win join bis father, wbo is now at heat
lie, on a journev to tbe frozen north.
Mort Abbey bungs rather favorable re
ports of the ex-Corvallis people, wbo are
now in Arizona Corvaliia Times.
On its trip to Skagwsy the passengers
on the U W Elder bad a New Years cel
ebration, in which Albany was censpic.
uoosly represented. V W Watts and U.
a. Mooteitti were on tbe program com
mittee and the former was secretary of
the atlair. V atts recited Left Alone
and an original poem once recited in
Albany, A Storm at Sea.
DiffcrentThino. Eugene Guard. A
fine canvas boat with air tight compart
ments reached Lugene today and wtll
be used by Glen and Lew Powers in
their trip to the gold field of the North'
western territory. After being put to
gether it was given a tet this afternoon.
"Swiftwater Ed" McClanahan steered
the craft safely over White Horse rapid,
juit above tbe Eugene bridge. Three
other men wers in tbe boat wilb blm.
nd it lightly skimaed the top of the
water. It has a fine carrying capacity.
and is probably one of the safest boat
ever built, besides being extremely light,
and easily portable.
Herman St I lair u m 03 hanged at Ida
ho city tomorrow.
In tbe Council Proceedings the state
ment .hit Chief of Police Lee asaed the
privilege of naming tbe uigbt watchmen
bould have been to place them after tbe
election iu refrrencc to tbe r duties and
field of operation.
A terrible tornado swept tbrcogh Ft
Smith. Ark.. Tuesdav nislit. tearing down
houses and killing about fifty people. Mr
and Mrs Uetrire Dodder, formerly of this
city, are residents of that city, but we do
not see their names in any ot the lists, ana
tbev were undoubtedly among tbe fortu
nate ones.
Itching, scaly, bleeding palms, ibapcleia nails,
and painful finger end, plmplea, blackbaada,
oily, motor akin, dry, thin, and falling hair, Itch
ing, acaly acalpa, all yield quickly to warm baths
witb CtmcnaA Hoar, and gentle anointings
Witb Outicoba (ointowDt;, the great akin ears.
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TitaldtlmmabMitUt. world. Poms Dlco akd CaxlC
Cobf.( Sol. Prop... Boaton.
, as- " How t ttoiua Salt. WhIU Handt," fit. '
ITCHiNQ- HUMORS Watai?
REAL ESTATE SALES.
Reported bv the Linn County Abstract
Company for tbe Dimockat, tor tbe week
ending Jan. 12th, 1898.
L Foley aud wf tol R Borum, lot 8,
bi 3, j tl Kale ton 's 3rd ad to 1a b
anon $
275
T I Madill, et al, to John Savage,
Jr, et al, agreement, to construct
road from Quartxville road to cer
tain mines, and furniBh and erect
10 stamD mill, for couaideration
of one half interest in several
Quarts claims
M A Stone to A L Kirk, lot 5, bl 2,
Kirs s add to Brownsville I'jU
J W Uardman and wf to M E for-
bune. T 11. 3 W. 53 acres
1000
54
D McDowell to J W McDowell.
small tract near Brownsvill
G O Wilson to Anna C Prill, small
tract near Hcio
45
lips, T 9 and 10. 2 w. 216 acres 2000.
Win Smith to Delia J Smith, tr
dj Sodaville. 15 acres .
E R Berwick to E V Berwick, S M
N E hi T 12. 3. w 80 acres
2300
400
550
250
J Simpson and husband to N H
Howard. T 12. 2. w 7 acres
Gov Simpson and wf to E E Davis
i is. 4 w, 33 acres..-
Neil McRae and wf to J A MclUe,
T 10. 5. E ICO acres
O P Coshow and wf to Kate E
Cavender.tract near Brownsville
1
F M Kedfield and wf to C N Red.
field blk 6 and Iota 6. 7. 8. 9 and
10 blk 5 in South Albanv
J K Reiley & wl to J K Reilev Jr.
l If, Z w Love and affection
M A Gates and buabaod to J Un-
ges. T9. 3 E
35
Mattie E Roecoe et al toEFSox,
pan of blk 15 Albanv
A K Cooper to Geo M Fell. T 13. 1
E 80 acres
500
Ben Cleaver bv stieriff to K E
Bowers et a, lota 7 and 8 blk 19
Kalston's 2nd add to Lebanon. .
W E Arnold atd wf to O W Pbii-
WHEAT.
New York 92.Se.
Chicago HCwC
San Francio 81.fi.
Iiverpool 2c. lower.
Albany 65c
U P Services. Last evening a rood
sized audience beard Kev. Stevenson on
Tbo Value of a Soul. Tonight be will
speak on There Is No Difference, All
Have Come Short of tbe Glory of God.
Everybody Welcome.
Police Regulation.
Chief of Police Lee bas iaeued the fol
lowing rule and regulations of general
interest to tbe police:
It ia tbe dutv of tbe oiabt police to take
charge of the cty by night. From lb first
day of October till the first day of April
of each year, they shall go oo duty at 6
i 'clock p m. of each day, and continue
on duly until 6 o'clock a . m of tbe next
succredicg day and from tbe first day of
April to the first day of O tober ot each
year Ibey shall go oo duty at 7 oV.ock
p. m. of each day and remain on duty
until the hour ot 5 o'clock a. m. of the
next succeeding day.
Officers are expected lo be courteous
and obliging, thereby it tuning tbe confi
dence and respect ot tbe citizens of Al
bany sod tbe public generallv.
Special attention must be paid to tbe
protection of women and children while
on tbe streets, and other places if neces
sity seems to require
Boys, and otbers. are not allowed to
stand in groups on tbe streets or in front
of bus'ness bouses or eneage there in
loud aud bouteroos talk; or on f .reel
corners where churches aie located, dar
ing religious worship, or disturb snv
meeting of any kiotLeither public or pri
vate.
Special care mart be taken to prevent
minors from frequenting saloons or ob
taining intoxicating liquors in any way.
Women are strictly prohibited from
entering in. or loitering about aaloons.
Great care most be taken ia tbe pro
lection of propeny against- fire and
thieves Special attention is called to a
cloee watch of tbe business bouses in tbe
city; it is neceesary to examine the doors
both in front sod rear seveia: times dur-
iog the night:
At any time any eerioua circumstances
arise and yon are in doubt as to what
courae to purtoe, yoj will immediately
consult the Chief of Police, wbo will in
struct you bow to act.
The use of intoxicating liquors is pro
hibited while on duty.
Consult the Chief of Police uocn all
mattei s of importance.
Ilarrbburg CM J Fellows
Following new officers have been in
stalled: -
Wm McDonald. CP: (I W Isham. II
P; W T Porter, S W; Henry Reams. J
W ; T J Anderson, scribe: J G Senders.
treasurer; Dan McClain. 1st G T; A L
alenline,2ndG T, Tuesday night. Jan.
11, Wm McDonald. D D G M. iosUlled
the officers for Three Link Rebekah Lodge
No. 9, 1 0 O F. as fo lows: Cecil Ramnv.
C G ; Mrs Laura Morris. V G ; Mrs Net
tie Hendee, secretary; Mrs M Schooling,
treasurer; Mrs Emma Anders, warden:
Mrs Alice Hays, conductor; MrsT Por
ter, cbap'aln; F 51 Hyde, J G; G W
isham, K S . G; W Canter, L 8 N G;
Mra M E Canter, R S V G ; J P School
ing, LS V G.
List of Patents.
Granted to l'acihc Coast inven
tors last week. Reported by O A
Snow t Co. patent attorneys. Wash'
ingtcn, D. C.
F H Iieath.Tacoma. Wash, ball-beiring
eccentric; TM Jones, Portland, Oisg.
step-ladder; M Purdio, Med ford, Oreg,
machine lor mating paper toothpicks.
t or copy ol any patent send 10 cents In
postae-e stamps with date of this paper
to U A Know 3c uo., Washington, u V-
St ed fob DAMAOBs.-Roseburg Review :
'U Goble, an old veteran wbo was form'
erly a member of tbe soldiers' home, bas
brought suit against Commandant W. H.
Hyars, of that institution, for $0000 dan
ages. The causes of action recited in tbe
complaint are three, viz: For malicious
discharge from the home, for a dishonor
able discharge, which would prevent
piaintitt from securing admission lo any
other home, and straight libel, r.. V
Stratford is attorney for the plaintiff."
A Lincoin Co. Isjukctios. An in
junction suit was yesterday filed by tax
paters to stop the payment oi warrants
for $4700, issued to G. A. Landls, slier-1
iff of Lincoln county ; also a warrant is
sued to George R. McKenzie for expert-1
ing Lincoln counqr dooes, ior ov.
New Suit. A. Bush, of Salem, has
begun a foreclosure suit against J. O.
Johnson et al. claiming judgment fori
about $3500. The mortgage is on prop
erty at and near Scio. Mr. Johnson is
now a resident of Salem.
a. I a . I... . a. ..mma
and '07. long delinquent, should be paid
1 JlAlBKlO IDA UJUD W II.IU VUWI
early before costs are aided. By order!
tax collector.
Regardless ot Cost.
Julius Gradwohl intends to go out of the
crockery and glassware business, going in
to some other line ot bunioess, and hence
wiil sell bis goods of this kind regardless
of cost. When you call and get bis prices
Aou wilt be convinced mat be means btsi-
ness, and will believe wbat be says ,
Mcsic Miss Milarca Burmeater
teacher of piano or organ. System tbs
Mason touch and technique. Residence
Fifth street, opposite U P chuicb.
FEIDAT
Late Dawson Letter.
F. A, Elliot writing to bis wife at New
berg from Dawson in a letter just re
ceived gives some interesting facts :
We bad some very cold weather before
we got our bouse up but at present we
are having fine weather. Tbe Dr. bought
a quarter ol beet tbe other day, 101
pourds at tl 50 per pound. Moose or
Cars boo meat is selling at the same price.
It costa a dollar to send a letter out.
Flour $100 per sack, candles to work in
mines ft to $1.25 easu and otner things
in propoition. Webouvht 100 pounds of
granulated sugar ior $:t0 which is the
most reasonable article on tbe market.
Our bouse is quite warm. Ice baa not
formed in it so far and the thermometer
bat registered 25 degrees below zero.
This is the season of the vear when
dogs are dogs, and from daylight, and
even before, until late at night jou can
see tea miters strong from Dawton op the
creeks aa far aa there are any miners at I
work, which is about 25 miles, with their
teams ol two, lour, six, eight or ten dogs
and one, two or three steda loaded with
outfits hauling to tbe mine, and it is sur-
F rising how roucb they pull with them,
saw four little shepherd dogs pulling
two sleds and 1000 pounds tbe other day
and trotting along with it seemingly very
easy, but lbs native Etikimo dogs that
have ten brought up at the business
and are generally quite a little larger pull
about 600 pounds each where Ihey have
good trails broken on tbe ice.
At present dogs are wi.rth all tbe way
from 150 to $300 each, and none for sale
st these prices. They have nice little
harnesa and sometimes a few aieigb bells
on tbe leader and they look very pretty
working tandem.
A lady wbo came np on the steamer
with os is getting $10 per day sewing
Saw a little pile of waahing laying on a
chair and another on tbe bed at a laty's
house the other day and she said there
was a tittle over $50 wor.b of washing in
the two piles.
Tbe miners bsve been on a strike ever
since we arrived and there ia very liitle
hiring going ou Mineowoert are trying
to cut wages from $1.50 to $1 per hour,
so the chances for getting work are rath
er slim.
' There are quite a number of people still
going out tbis winter, generally on ac
count of shortage of previsions but quite
a good manv on speculating schemes of
various kinds.
Regular dancing school tomorrow
night at the armory.
I. D. Miller s at Fruit Vale, Calif, for
tbe benefit of his bealtb.
Prof. S. D. Titus and wife.of Munkers,
have moved to Albany to reside.
Dr. Page, of Oakland. Or, a few dar
ago took one hundred fret of tape worm
from a pstieoi.
A. J. Pitner. of Halter, is reported to
be a candidate for recorder on the
democratic ticket.
J. M. Williams, the Eugene lawyer.
was in tbe city this noon on bis may
borne from a trip to Astoria
Mr. Al Boenicke left this noon on his
return trip to Juneau, and does not ex
pect to be back bet re tie end of U.e
year.
W. B. Lawler. of Albany, wbo is inti-
eted in mining properties in tbe Si n
tiam, and lie, are at the Imperial.
Portland Tribune.
A man named Gallagher, of Seattle.
died on tbe overland ttis morning ner
this city, while oo hts way borne from
Artsooa, wbete be bad breo for bis
bealib.
Mr. Edwin Stone, manager of tbe Cor
valiia A Lastern arrived in Albany tbis
morning from San Francisco, where be
went several wet ks ao lor medical veal
ment. His health is greatly improved
and he feels like a new did
Geo-ge W. Artnstroeg, of Harriabarg,
wbo was injured in a gun accident a few
weeks ago ia now able to be upon tbe
streets. He La lost one eye. but is fort
unate in not having lost bis life,to tucb
the accident was a close call.
Eogtneer A. tiler baa bt-en transfer
red ior the present at lr-at. from Ibis
division to Albany, here he ill
take
ibeeogtnecn the Albanv-stron
run.
will
succeeding Engineer alsh who
take freight ran betaeen Portland
and
Jurctirn. Roseburg Plaindesler.
Mr. S. A. Hullo, the Crescll drug
diet hss sold his slock of drugs to J. M.
Volkmar, formerlv of Portland Mr
Holm bas been offered a position with
Osburn A DeLaoo in tbis city, 'lb
whom he was connected in former years
Eugene Reeister.
A dispatch of yesterday from Was'iiu
ton is that Kit si Lieutenant Clarence K.
Dantler, Eleventh infantry, bas been
granted four months leave, with permia
sion to go abroad upon bis relief from
the Oregon Agricultural collage st Cor-
vaiiis.
Fred Henderson, of Hesldsborg, Calif,
Is in the city the guest of Harry Sacrey
Mr. Henderson is clerking for Ed Smi h
a former clerk of A. B. Mcllwain, of this
city, wbo left lhr-e rears ago, lor Healds
burg, and bas since been running a
grocery store there.
At a big mask party given last night by
Superintendent Paine.of tbe -Insane asy
lum, at Salem, the following were some
of the characters taken by well known
people : Li Huug Chang by I . L. Hodg-
kin, Swe'l by Meve i--aniord, ioge oi
Venice bv Judge Burnett, Abdul Hamid
byO G. Bingham.t irand Duke by Judge
Wolverton, O V. Gantieison aa tue iei
low Kid and Dr. Williomson as Indian
Chief, the last two being declared tbe
stars of the party.
Jest Fbo Skagwav. Mr. D B. Mon
teitb returned tbis noon from his trip to
Skagwav and Dyea. lie secured a couple
oi lots at skagway and left a man in
charge of tbem. getting the timber off.
On tbe Z3rd he will return to mat pi ace
accompanied by C. . Kawtings, and
will go into business there. Mr. bower is
also contemplating going at that time.
l he steamer Oregon wm sail on mat aay
with a big load of passengers and freight.
nr. aiooteitn reports live times at caag-
way and Dyea. A good many are al
ready crossing over to Lake Bennett
read v to start lor me mines, toe ai-
baoy men at Skagway are all doing well.
More men are now on their way to Alas
ka than the steamers can take.
aSSa 2
uonsumpnon
Will SCOTTS EMULSION
cure consumption ? Yes and
no. Will it cure every case ?
No. "What cases will it cure
then? Those in their earlier
stages, especially in young
people. We make no exag
gerated claims, hut we itve
positive evidence that the
early use of
Scott's Emulsion
ammaaaaaamwaBaaaaBBwajBaaBsaaaaawau
of Cod-liver oil with Hypo
phosphites of Lime and Soda
in these cases results in a
positive cure to a large num
ber. In advanced cases, how
ever, where a cure ii impossi
ble this well-known remedy
should be relied upon to pro
long: life surprisingly.
joc and $1.00, all druggUta,
trnrr a. ROWNR Ch.ml.u N.w York.
I
WHEAT.
1c higher in Liverpool.
New York 91 o
Chicago 90C.
Sua FrancUco 81c.
Albany 65c
Dig Pensions.
Following is a list of pensioners in
Oregon and Washington receiving (50 or
more per month :
Andrew Johnson, Nsatllt, Wash...
Joseph Large. Winlock, Wash
Andrew M Ellis, Prospect, Or
Jesse Hamilton, Centralia, Wash..
$72
72
72
72
72
72
George Diets, Oso, Wsh
Jaires T Hood, The Dalies. Or
Rollin T Reynolds, Chehali. Wash
Wilbur F Cogswell, Portland, Or. . .
Samuel Werner, Fulton, Or
Thomas Anderson, Salem, Or
Beni F lieollev. Oakland. Or
72
60
72
72
72
Charles Crossin, Seattle, Wash.
60
William TCainDbelLOirmnta. Wash. 72
Thomas O Espy. Toledo, Or 72
Martin B Henalee, Vancouver, Hash. 72
Solomon W Hardesty.Silverton. Or..
Major Johnson, Albany, Or 72
1 homes J Johnson.Junction City, Or." 72
August Miller, Port Orford. Or SO
Benjamin J N ickles, Centralis, Wash 50
Omega Ohek, Baker City, Or 60
Robert Pool, Grant's Psss, Or 72
Hosea Brown, Olympia, Wajb 50
Mary J Mi'.roy, Olympia, Wash 75
Mra Wm L Spencer, Portland, Or.... 60
Martha F Woodrum, Gaston. Or 60
Adam Goode. ialem, Or 72
Henry A Kenwortby, Everett, Wash. 72
Abraham B B Lee is, Plymouth, Or. . 72
August McVllister, Salem. Or 72
Llmore Y Munsell, Nabcotts, Wash. 72
Accident at Waterloo Mill.
' Yesterday, at Waterloo. Frank Gal
braitb, a son of J P Galbrsitb. of this
city, met with a serious accident, lie
wss running one of the machines when
his jumper caught in tbe cogs and drew
him quickly into tbe roller, tearing bis
clothes partly off and a chunk of flesh
from bis side as big as ones hand. At
first it was thoopht 'hat tbe accident
would be fatal. Dr. Booth, of Lebanon
was sent for and upon returning ibis
forenoon reported that tbe young man
would recover, though seriously injured,
ss no bones were broken and be was not
injured internally.
Fae Kosslakd. J. E. Sorbin, for
mer lj of Albanv, writes from Rossland,
B.C .to H. M.Bronk.oi the Occidental
Hotel, Corvallts, from which tbe follow
ing is an extract: "Times here are dull.
with a good prospect for betterment next
eommer. At present we bsve five bet
of beautiful snow on the ground that
compels as to be quiet. We bsve a No.
l mining camp . mines are tnrntng out
better every day, but tbe city is ahead of
tbe mines and business is overdose.
A Labcc two-color advertising sign for
Tomlivson and Dubruille and a timed
and embossed business card for tbs Al
bany Steam Laundry, are recent samples
of Smiley 'e
Clean
Priming.
Lax-rcio. General Com peon, wLo
ranks in btstory as one of tue leading
characters in the great battle of Ge.ts-
burg. wul lecture at the college cuapel
next Friday evening. It will be inter
esting to many Corvallteitea to koow
teal Kev. J R S. B Ml. formerly of Ibis
city, was oieof Gen. Compsou's prison-
era. Corvaliia Union.
DAVExma-r Dead. "Doc" Davenport,
wbo was wkkJy known as a counterfeiter
and who served two terms in tbe stale
penitentiary for counterfeiting, died at
bis koine, eight miles east of Lebanon
on Wednesday, after a abort iiloesa. He
gave up counterfeiting several year ago.
Asothee Pxria It is reported th
Lebanon iil have a Mitchell orga
Arrangements are being made for eta
mg a republican paper there in tbe ne
future, and aa nearly as can be learned
it will be fbr Mitcbe'il.
Ar the U. P. Ciicsck last bight Rev.
C. R Stevenson preached on "There is
no difference ' at tbe time of salvation.
all ms are equal. Tonight the sutject
will be Christ beaang Sinners. An invi
tation is is extended to all to attend.
A Good Jen. Tbe DsMocaaT bas just
received from tbe press of Smiley tbe
printer some splendidly printed receipts.
which it is snxious to nse ts last ss poe-
sibls. Come in and see them.
Tbe money order busioe of tbe Salem
poet office lat year was $54,224 93
Among to wY will sail tonight
from Portland for Skagwav are tbe fol
lowing. O P Abram. G V Gump, Frank
Mart rial, Joe and George Keeney.
Durng 197 tbe A O U W in Washing
ton paid to the widow ana orphans
$123,000 at a coat cf 19 per member.
That is a good showing.
Tbe Combevt boys were released Wed
nesday night by Justice McPbillip. of
UcMinville no tangible evident being
prodooed connect log tbem with the Sager
murder.
The Albany McKiaW c'nb will meet on
Tburs lay evening Jan 20 and elect Dele
gates to tbe meeting of the republican
league of clubs, to take place in Portland
on February 1. Oa the next day tbe state
cen'ral committee ana tbe congressional
committee will meet at tbe same piste.
The Elder will rail fcr Aianka tonight
with tbe iargest hud of pasneagert she has
taken since ber first trip to Dyea, and be
tween oUO and GOO tons ot freight. It was
found necaxary to re I u we freight yest erday
afternoon, and it is likily that a large
amount will be left for the Oregon. L p to
last night 106 cabin snd 10U steer Age pass
engers were on tbe list. oregontn
Made Permanent. The motion to
make the temporary injunction per man
ent. in the case ot the Standard Box
factory et al vs. the Oregon r run x Pro
duce Co et al. was argued before Circuit
Judge Hewitt at Albany vesterday by
Webster Holmes for plaintiffs and G U
Bingham for Hanson A Landon and E
C. Hansen, and J. A. Carson for the Cap
iUl National Bank and C. A. Gray. The
moti in was taken under advieement.
Tbs temporary injunction was granted
last week bv Judte lieaitt wnue Holding
court in Salem.
DIEO.
WIN KLEY. Wednesday night, Jan
uary Iz, 1893, at her borne nine nines
east ot Albany, after an illness of about
five weeks. Mrs. Charles Winkley, at
the age ol 21 years.
The ceceased had been married about
one year, she was the daughter of 3.
Bridges and was highly esteemed by alt
knowing her.
Tbe lunerat will be held at the Central
I church, in tbe country, at
p. m. to-
morrow.
WILSON. In Albany on Friday night,
January m, isys, alter a lingering ill
ness, Mr. Daniel Wilson, at the age ot
about eighty years.
Mr. Wilson, waa born in Michigan.
where be resided at Oassopolis, for many
years, oeveral years ago he came to
Albanv and has resided with bis sister
Mrs. Llizabtitu Blain. He was never
married.
unerai services will take mace on
Monday at 20:30a. m. at the residence
of Mrs. Elisabeth Blaln, ' to which all
trienUB a-e invited. :
MEEKER, On Saturday morning Jan.
lb. isys. at ner borne a few miles this
side of Jefferson, Mis. Melvina, wife
isaao meeker, at tue age of 97 years.
Tbe deceased was a daughter of Mr.
William Hale and a native ot thia coin
try. She was a woman highly respected.
She leaves a husband and a son ami many
friends to mourn her death .
Royal saaka the food pars,
wtMlasesaa aa4 daUctoas.
mi
PQVDER
Absolutely Purs
S A-TTTHZD-A."
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Jodge Wolverton, of the supreme
bench, is in the city.
Mrs. M. L Pipes, of Portland, pased
throogb Albany for Lebanon oa a visit
with ber pa.-enls.
Aiex Renme, of Corvaliia bas accepted
a position at Echo, Nev , and wiil with
his wife leave for tber on Monday.
The Mvnzanita Circle last evening in
stalled tbe new officersfollowing it with
an excellent program and a fine social
time.
Tbe social dance of the Albany orches
tra will be held tonight in tbe opera
oouae insieaa oi in tbe armory as stated
last night.
8. G. Irvine, of Newport, was in the
city today on Lis wsy borne from Port
land. He ia an active candidate for col
lector of customs at Yaquina.
Bishop Morris is :n bis bed with an at
tack of bronchial pneumooia.and is com
pelled to recall a!i bis' appointments for
the present. Telegram.
Frank Bonner, formerlv of Rnnn
and Miss AngieLockey.daugbterof John
Lnckey, of Prineville, will be married
next Sunday, Jan 16,at tbe latter plac.
Mr. Dex Naab, well known in Albanv
is on bis way to Portland, from Dawsoo,
"here be has been tbe past year. He
has an interest in several claims on the
Klondike. ,
t C. Davia. advance agent for nrob-
ably the best show of tbe eeasoo, was in
the city today arranging for tbe presen
taiion of Iogomar aod The lioochbacE
in Albany next week. Sea advertise
ment elaeebere and watcb for press
notices.
Mr. C.J Stuart, one of the old f.
P. agents at Albany, as visited a few
days ago at Purallup, where be is sgent
for tbe N P. His wife is in Boston on
a visit. Rov is in tbe s. P. o:fi -e at Lts
Angeles, tbe ol.lt-. daughter ia married
ana tue youngest is alleoa;cg school to
Minnesota-
Henry M vers and Fred Morris eo to
Ahuka on tbe next steamer. Otto Mar
tin, tn. Savage and m. h.rt bsve
lett to go oa the tlJer, a bicii aa led from
Portland todet. but tbey may not be able
io get berths ior this bio. in nbicb case
they sill go on the following steamer.
Ed Gtlker lea'res for Skazwav on th
'Elder today having secured s ticket some
time a jo- Scio News.
Rett of Honor.
Following is tbe roll of honor oi
tbe
public schools for the past quarter.
CSSTSAl SCHOOL.
First Grade Edna Achesoo. Viva
Archibald. Maode Blount. F.thet Cole.
Bertna Lee, Myrtle Laotx, Margaret
atonteitb, Erma Sprecger. Jessie Van
Dyke, Sanford Archibald. Dav:d Kings-
ley, atarton Rickey, Frank Tayter, Vic
tor Long.
2nd Grade Ims Cur-ran. Erelice
Verks, Alice Waidahl, Euiaa Wright.
Ralph Ihodinger. Cheater Eoge, Rooert
Hardman. M ardor k Kmgelrr. Willie
bilhpe. Wiliard Ramp. Harry S'eele.
Gwyn Watson
3rd Grade. BeJe Chance teacher Era
Sternberg, Elva Rogers, Minnie Howard,
.-tancy tiopper, tana ttossard. Per
Wukins. Visitor: J R Wheeler. Sapt..
Mrs S N Steel
4th Grade Vea Marks. Martha Mon
tague, Adele Goff. Visitors: Msmie
Hail. hupt. heeler. Mrs Sehultx. Irene
Gofl, Velms Davis. Neva Marks.
5.b Grade LI wood Svlvanus. Earle
Fronk.
7lh Giade Archie Rie. Robert Tor-
bet. Visitor: Rafos Thompson. Lair
Tnompeoo, Vide Maston. Wm McGee,
o. t-upt W heeler. Prof Torbet. Mus
Maude Rneeell.
8tb Grade Agnes Butler. Mertice
Gray. Ids Sbupp, Francis Grab ira, Ethel
tucker, tieteie Beam, Anna Howard,
Pearl jeaeil. Wiliarf Marks. John
Bryan, Fred Tav. Rov Parker. ira
Stewart, Lark Large, Fanny Helmick,
tors craiora. visitors: Prof, lor Lett
and Fred Harris.
M ADISON SCHOOL.
1st CTAde Cecile Knox. A Hie Stillson.
Dora Stillson. Tommy Barnes, Elmer
Purdotn. Robbie Rainwater, Floyd Uam
met, Leo Hammer, George Anderson,
iliie Lipkie, Koy i-roman.
2nd grade, alary Illiams teacher
Mate! Cane. Edilb Da vies. Carina Kooi.
Andrew Rainwater, Bertie Tiiloon, Oliver
wagstan, Oeca Zimmerman, frank
Bryant, Walter kinimei, Lynn Mitchell,
bugene Burns, Archie Burns.
4th grsde. Lvs Simpson teacher Vesta
Conn, Olive Mitchell, Jeseis Michael,
r red Forgey, Lrma Livingston, Ella
Stewart, Hattie Rainwater, Fern Fox
Dora Worrell. Hattie McRae.
6th grade, Nettie M. Whitney teacher
Maggie Livingston, Kate Graf. Marcos
Dunn, Jessie Cox, Ethel Hammer, Alice
.Markhart, Clarence Parker, Lee Chap
man.
A Swedish colon v. There is a proa
pect of a eclon v being founded at Jordan
It will be composed of Swedes, snd, if
tbe deed is consummated, tbev will put
chase 3000 ares of farming land. The
contractor for the colonv inspected the
land and made a favorable report to the
agent for the colony. All that remain!
to be done is for the agent to inspect tbe
land, and it suitable, tbe cjiony is a
assured thing. Scio News. What bas
become of that other colony near Scio
Roskbi'ru's It. A L. A.. Tbe report
of
the secretary of the Roseburg Building
and Loan Association at the annual
meeting held this week shjwa that tbe
presrni value i lue anx is, a iiicu mi
run 108 months ia SH59 69. This indi-
cates that it will take about two vears
more for the stock to mature The
withdrawal value ia given as $13S $4.
The highest bid for nock last year was
only 19 months, the lowest 1 month.
.
Froman Wos.-A live pigeon shoot w..
yeeterday sfternoon
had on the range
between Ueorge Froman. Sky Meek
Phil Baltimore, F. t!. Pfeiffer and John
VVinkley a. $10 each, Wing a purse of
f.0. 1-roimn won $:lo on a record ol
nineteen out of twenty, Meeks aud Bal-i-
more divided $15 on seventeen each, and
Pfeiier aud w inkley were out in the cold
on fifteen each.
The IXxis Wost Joe Warwick's
hounds run down s wild est and killed It
last Thursday. They bai been running
it on Franklia Butte, when it struck
across Richardson's Gap for the moun
tain on other side, the dogs overhauling it
within SO yards ol the limber line, on the
mountain side. It was a pretty race, the
cat running on tbe fence for quite a dis
tance. Scio News.
of ;
To Cn. Conartpatlna vorever.
Take Cusvarets Candy Cathartio. lOo orSSs.
If C C C tall to cure, drukgitu refund atca.'.
IMPORTANT REPORTS.
Through the kindoex of a friend In
Washington tbe Damocb at today received
several important recent reports in reler
ence to Northwe-t matters. Tbe report
of John M. Wilson, chief of engineers on
Ysquina to head of tide, including Big
Elk, is that they are not worthy of im
provement by tbe general government at
the present time.
Tbe report on tbe Ssntism river, re
ferred to as practically u nosed, only one
stesmer having been np it for years, is
the same. The Siletz river, bar and en
trance get the seme dose. Alsea r'ver
ditto. The reports are based on exam
ination! made by Cspt. W ' L. Fisk,
corps of engineers. Interested parties are
welcome to an examination of tbe docu
ments giving the details.
WHEAT.
New Yote 92c.
Chicago 90;.
Sac Francisco 82c
Liverpool Jc. higher.
Albany 63s
Purse ot $21 Solen.
Fro at tbe Salem Journal :
Mamie Taylor, is tbe nsme of an c
sophisticated young girl a ;ed about 19
-an,who alighted from the northbound
Roeeborg mail Wednesday afternooo.
she came to Salem from Albany and up
on reacbing una city, discovered that
ner parse, containing aoout tit in
money bad disappeared She promptly
notified tbe Albany officials of ber loss,
thinking that tbey would find tbe pure,
being quite confident that she lost tbe
same previous to leaving that city.
A few boors afterwards tbe girt found
the parse in ber valise where she bad
misplaced it. Delighted upon recover
ing tbe parse snd its "contents, sbe at
once went to tbe postoffice to parcbaee
the necessary etamped envelops with
which to notify tbe Albany officials of
tbe recovery of tbe pane. Taking tbe
neceesary amoant from ber parse, which
sbe left lving on tbe desk in ue post
office lobby, tbe you tig girt went to tbe
office window and purchased tbe en
velopes. Upon returning sbe discovered
that some one had stolen it in ber ab
sence. For the present the girl is stay
ing with friends in tbis city.
Public School Entertainment
On tbe evening of tbe 28th dsy of this
month there will be a Public School en
tertainment and graduating exercises of
pupils from tbe lOtb grade. Owing to tbe
crowded condition of tbi schools these
students can not be retained till tbe
end of tbe year without an addi
tional teacher. The school board bas
therefore ordered that public graduating
exercises be held on tbe last day of this
term of school. In addition to tbe reen
ter graduating exercises we have planned
otbr exerciKs crnsistingof music,drills,
cantatas, etc, which wiil make a first
ass entertainment. An edmiesion fee
til be charged. General admission
25 cents; school children lOcenu Tbe
purpofe of charging tbis tdmiseion fee.
Is to pat chase a piano lor Madison scboo.
and replenish the library.
vt e expect the opera boose packed to
its Kallest capacity. No extra charge for
reserved seats. Respectful! v,
H.TrarE, Sapt,
Brownsville
From tbe Times :
Rev. W. Darts went to Stayton Mon
day, here on Monday evening be ccm-
commenced a senes of revival meetings.
He will return tomorrow.
Hat it Templeton, who spent tbe holi
day vacation witb bis parents near this
city, has retnrned to his studies at tbe
ban Francisco Theological seminary.
Mr. Oxford, late of Nebraska, brxbsr-
o-lsw of Mr J. W. Roes, hss pnrcbssed
from W. M Roberts bis 160 acre farm
north of town and will take possession of
bis purchase soon. We understand Mr.
Roberts will reside in Brownsville.
Mr D. r. Newman, whose wife lost
ber life while skating near Sissofls, Cel.,
arrived here Staiar morning with
tbe remains which were inte.'red in the
rttv cemetery on Monday. Tbe sot row
ing husband, children and other relauvss
of tbe deceased bsve the sympathy of all
n tbe boar of their bereavement.
Tbe Mss's Cuts of the Congregational
church of this city Un night at their
roontblr meeting elected tbe following
officers for the ensning year: A. B
Woodio. president; Jadge U. U.Hewitt,
vice president; G. W. Wright secretary
and D. Buseard, treasurer. Tbe election
as followed bv a lecture by Mr. n right.
He showed that be bad given bis subject
careful and earnest tbooght. He quoted
John 4 4 and Revelations 9:11. In con
clusion he maintained th it man can resist
tbe evil spirit and sin onl v by aid of God
and the spiritual strength tbst comes
with abiding faith in tbe Divinity of
Christ, and in tbe daily practice of the
principles of cbnsfsnity. A very pleas
ant session of tbe cub wss hsd and it is
to be booed that much good aiay grow
from its meetings J odge Hewitt was
velected to deliver a lecture at tbe next
meeting
The Xew Pai-ss Vol. 1 So. 1 of th
tbe Linn County Republic is oat this
evening: It is neat ana newsy, eigni
nsees. S columns to tbe pairs, si ;o a
vear in advance. S-.UU at tbe ena Ot ine
Tear. Portxa A Soxcss. editors and
proprieters.
Tax Lett. Tbe state Ux lew wss
yesterday afternoon at Salem pieced at
3. mills, ,S mill less thsn last vear, rut
mill more than it snouid nave oen
aat year. This insures a low levy ior
Linn county.
- . - - , - , , m -rg
I OXLv JLCrJvJ 6j
I Both the method ana remilts when
, svruD of FisM is taken; it is pleasant
' J , ,
, MJ reiresum- w
genuy ye, ptvuiFuy
uver ana ixiweis. ctesuises vuo
! tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
! aches and fevers and cures habitnal
s, 1 constipation. Syrup Of x ICS IS toe
onj- remedy of it3 kind ever pro-
d pleang to the taste and so-
r V . .
cepuwuu w uio ewmwuu, a.wu.F.
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
health v and asrreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend
n all ami bavo mada it tbe most
Mnitta. vamAtlff V Tin IV M
i i . .
Syrup of Fig9 is lor sale in &u
cent bottles by all leading drug'
. ... . j
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not nave it on nana wiu pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it, Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA F!t) STRUP CO.
M nAUOSCO. C
mxinu.it. asy reer, jlk,
HOME AND ABROAD.
Baths at Viereck's shaving and hai
cutting parlors.
Razors hond. set and p?t ia first claw
order at Viereck's shaving' and hair cot
ting parlors.
It is reported that the Elder went
sgroond Lt night down tbe river from
Portland off tbe Portland mill.
The nomination of Jnde McKsnaa arxll
not be confirmed fir at leas- a week, ail
an effort i being mda to defeat it entire
'J'
As equalized the taxable prcperty in
Linn County am junta to $7 015,184
Tbiscoun'y will pay 124,553.15 of lb
state Ux.
Ed MrClannabtn, of Zonae, tbis week
was tried for stbing two Chinese pbeas
sou on tbe i:j.b of October, out of sLsoa
He proved that he gave them away on tbe
ltttb, and tbe jury foend him not guilty.
A dispatch from Victoria teils of a great
deal of isod jompisy at Skagway and
probable trouble there. Mr Mon'eith, nbo
kas jut come from ttere confirms tue re
port, and before leering was obliged fcim
Blf to sUs? off 03ie land jumpers with a
Winchester.
W H BruDk wiil ossjcxeded by George
Engle as P M ot Aahland in a few weeks.
"rank. who was once a resident of Albany.
ba Already served is tbe tffic over four
"tom'Eg the cfEce ia December.
t is reported that a sswmiil plant np the
Saatlam u to be bought by ,B eastern
indicate and moved o Albany, where
bwnea. be bereafter done, logs bnn
hsuled here on tbe O V A E f or sue. Ir m
tobehopea tfcat this trorMtn
city (bould by ail means bave a saw miff.
rrench tbe jeweler.
Noonecaaaffrd t L with (Ml a r vV .
see the low prices at Franca'. j?weiry storel
Set your watch with French's renlaUtr
if jou asct tbe correct time.
If yoa want to -wa- tin' t r.. t
dock at French's jewelry store.
C B Winn, eitr tick etarant t:-v
to all points in the east.
Smile. 'a clean printing.
Romott pore spices.
Romona Bomoua pare exineta.
Try SehiUicar'a Beat tea and haklna- pom-dor.
Tbe Be4 Crackers in to we at C F Bn.
ae-ls.
Shirts aad eoiiara a amdaitw at tk tf.o
aolia. Lanndry.
Pictures from 7a em! to
perd'sj
a uongs gaJ.ery.
Get a set of evvieg Knives f.r m,
present at Hopkm Bros.
Call at Hookin Hrr m. - r
w-. ,' 7 .. ' 6
. wt ijlbc in we city.
CrasrfordaV flarniaii for photograens
Prices from $ 1 to per dozen.
Be sure and see the anti rat tiaware at
nop kin Bros, will las. lifetime.
"Saow Flake" flaor is mads by the
Red Crown Mills of Albany.
A fine line of new macintoshes just re
oetred az tue Biain Clothing Ce'a,
-Try oar pop exn ; it never fails to pop.
C E Bbowxku.
"Red Crown 'the standard of color
and strength in flour. All grocers bave it.
Taxe the U C A E cteamer for Portland
dan tiver on Sunday, Tuesday and Than
day.
Lsrg sits andanuE DroSt is the motto
of Heparin aJra. and liiaa i why Lhay are
always busy.
When yon want a choice steak, a nice
roast or meat of any kind, call on Henry
Broders. He keeps tbe best.
1 H. K. aad O. K. Bers offices aad
residence in past oSce building. Special
attention given to diseases of women.
Ibe best meats of ail kinds sad rood
treatment at tbe Albany Dressed Beef
Company's market, joit djwn Second
street. Good weigbt and nramrjt asz&
tton.
It's tfc naiform Sn.b of th v fu.4
Crows 2 wr waica makes it so inpispea
ab e to tbe pastry cooks. It can always
oe reued opoa for ood resalts. Try it.
ta kiU mt IW i
1vaur7anwfe.1t aaaSa a raa.iy c
trauac tAj &aa wtta aarCl PWUJE B aak aw
lal-rltt am 1
Na rOOti ItElEBV
Bivi JaaaJ. Tara. afc
THE
Is the best and jet simplest type wnte
m An a fact ami. the consnmmation of to
aventors art. An exp? sieaograpa"
.fta- nd.. t mac&ies. SAT- I con
der tbe Yost Writing Machine far saper-
or oaav I bave jet used us" at ine
Dexoout office and see one of the type
writers that bas to have a perrecs auigw-
msnt, . ,
Alt Tpewr.ters supplies oraereu.
F. P. JCctnsn. Agent.
. . V- av aT vVaja Of. 1Q t3Lt
Pweti-J.- w -b eo.t of aame t l C
n. a. snow & co.
r hrnr Omn. Waswiwerow. O.
S)alllwwaaa'
w s, ass renxrss
raimuD procured.
EUGENE W. JOHNSON,
o'ictor aii Mijii PatsitCaiSa-
tTtS s tars. Atw.. Waahlaataah
CHEAPEST POWER
Four Fans For Sale.
The following desirable farms are foe sala
AdCresa McMaater & Baintl, 311 Wor-
oMte; block, riin.,
catl on C G Burkhart. Albany, Ors, tot
u.rtkulan: ....
1 6 acres. no H'asy.
haDLi'of DW Al!il-n. Sf8
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T 13, S R 4. W VV M. So acres are c eara
d no te C vatjoa, I r- ..n..-
o,t wvh m It -.ber. aiB-a va
r .ns
sal
a
hni. fiw 13X.
SO c- i ne miia S of Bro osville.
R5. W V . At
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or n(l-' '-a t' - c, l'
fjed, n
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g . r.w $1300
25 i . o b.i e S of B.ownv-
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,a W 15 uid IS. T 12. S R 1 W W M.
This a v y g A .l;k J .
at.utl00 aeroa are Hi -.b e. I w wt
watered, aU foet al b acme fair
nibllng. Pike $3500.
Sw .! Ii.i Ir AantwMtr fal mi a tta
! riil.a rn i (n nSaa M w
froj mi mry u.. mr - . Taaema k naaatat
ao tortb. ana .aa SJBTeaa asS ta aa, gaa-aa-awiat
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mi am. Otnacaaaj ii-lraniif-af rn i MiSi m
I SjlHaa aay CJ .1 ai thsm Primary.
f ii i ii i i j or Tn it. it f Wm w I rNAaaa Aai ra
ravwatMv a Iwdaits.aMiaB'
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laaa t mu m. Taj a. .V as. unT, waW
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