1 III 1 Jlr Jt' V ALBANY O RLGONaPRl DAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1898 NO 27. VOLXXXII1 Eatered c.C tke Fee me at tlbaay. -. as aeesad-CIs Hall Mallei i t .r KCTTISC rakllsaer aa rrsarteter rift 4b tHeJM J&fcgctaulelteparationfor As similating theroodandRcula tirjg theStomachs ami Bowels cf PromolcsDiestion,Ch:crfui Ticss andBcstContalns neither e5iumMorpliine nor Miacrat. Not Nakc otic. Atx.Stmnm m" lVis IWf A perfect Remedy forConstir- tioruSour Siomach.Diarrhoea. oms,Convulsjons.FeN,erish oess and Loss OF Sleep. lsNssssBBSkssSB-a.sBBSs-sj-ss-i Tac Simile Signature of TTEW "YORK. t i, I la' EXACT COPY" OF WRAPFEH. las Wall Faper, Oarpets, , Lineoleum, Lace Cur tatas, R'Jgs, Portiere, Pillows Furniture - Bedding. - 'ture Frames, Linen Warp Matting, Oil PaiDtings, and Undertaking CJall on ALBANY FURNITURE CO. 63 Y's. WJS i i jt a 'fern: vga SI Wi J. to f IJtJgSfca .-n- W O I HAPPY NEW YEAR. . . 'f If JSA JaJL ML JL. 1 RING OUT And tell the people far and wide that the best; GROCERIES the finest HARDWARE the best make of STOVES are to be found at F. E. ALLEN & CO S. . TEE-OPENING DAY OF The Second Term IS Januarv 4, 1898.r The "college has strengthened its com mercial work very much, so that now it has become a B usiness qual to any in the state. This was not so in the vast, picgnow. Come and secure a thorough training in branches o. a liberal education. Albany, Oregon, PSiM AM C'Ollege ' ffi CANDY 25c 50c DRUGGISTS ALBANY: CIGARS FACTORY .1. JOMEPU. THAT THE FAC-3IMILE SIGNATURE OF ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBT BOTTTJE OTT Castoris Is jrat up la one-dzs bottlss only. Il ? f yon aBytiing ek m tha pl or promise that h I u Jest u pood" and. ww answer erery p n nose.1' AS" Bca that top rat G-A-S-T-n-HI.A. . sttmZr - TTJpt. pfOTICAli PORTlAimOE YE BELLS College It al Plfu II ill roirielr A.O. U. W. LECTURE. A large audience gathered at the opera houso laet nipht on the occasion ct the visit hereof Fast Grand Master J. O. Tate, of Lincoln, Neb , now Grand Lec turer, who is making a tour of the coast in the interest of the A. 0. U. V. The meeting was presided over by Hon. J K. Weatherford. An address of wei come was delivered by County Clerk Montague, followed by a song by the quintet: Messrs Fulton. Steele, roans Lee and Hammer. A few remarks were made by Grand Master McFadden, of Salem, when the speaker of the eveuing was introduced, in opening his address he remarked tbat be bad traveled from ew lork to Albany and lor a unique, pleasant and smooth reception the one at tnis city deserved me bakery, tie then speke for nearly two hours, display mg a rare eloquence, interspersing his areuu.ent with many pointed illustra tions. Some oi the facta presented by Mr, Tate were the following: The Arcient Order of United Work men was orgaeized twentv-nine vears ago at Meadvilte, ra.,by thirteen me chanics. These men saw something ougnt to ue done to mute provision aitainst the time when wife and child should be left to fight life's battles alone. lbey kbew up to that time no fraternal organisation bad ever engaged in such work. They realised not the dangers mat threatened, liiey saw only tbe need of today, but had 5 simple and abiding faith that somehow tomorrow would take care of itself. It seems almost incredible that in 29 years this little lodge has grown to an army 370,000 strong: that from so in auspicious a beginning should have grown an institution distributing to its beneficiaries fSO.OOU.COO, and io tbe on. fortunate among its living members $20,000,000 more. $100,000,000 distribut ed to the needy and t.'ie widow and tbe orphan in the brief period of 29 years. bocan compreuend it, line wbo can tell bow much of sorrow has been as suaged, and bow much of poverty pre vented, and how much of crime avoided, by the expenditure of this vast sum of money at a time when sorrow and dee pair menaced the home and the fire sides of our members? Today after all troubles have been overcome the order stands with, a clean record financially and otherwise. He showed the development of the pian oi assessment up to tbe present system oi ciassined assessment, which be explained in a very comprehensive manner, remarking tbat he had no reason to doubt its efficiency and aatety But. membership, he said meant more than merely tbe financial benefit. It signifies all that is involved in the word fraternity, a graud word. Three words commend tbe institution. Fraternity, equality, safety, all elements in tbe work of the order. He impressed tbe audience with tbe lasting powers of tbe A. O. U. VV., declaring that it -would deal as iu'thtuily with those present as it had with others in the twenty-nice years of its magnificent history- - REAL ESTATE SALES. Reported by the Linn County Abstract Company, for tbe Dkmocbat, for the week ending Jannary 26, 1893. E J Wiliougeby et al by sheriff, to Wm Laae, T 16 3 w about 300 A$ $XX V ii Moore & wf to K EEUis.T in, 2 w 5 acres JobnScbmeer &wfto Catherine Pfeiffer et al. lot 8 and part of 75 lot 7 Albany .... 60CO L Kirch boH et al to J R Wvalt.lot and part lot 7 bl 7 Albanv JUWyattto Catherine Pfeiffer undivided J of lot 8 and part lot 7 bl 7 Albany J B vyatt ta L Kircbh-ff, undi vided of lot 8 and part of lot 7 bl 7 Aibaov Mart Miller ' and wf to D B Moj teith,T112w 13 acres (J-S to Josiah Oshorn A wf, ropv of patent, claim 93, T 1 1 2 w H40 a H Bryant, assignee of L E Blain, to S W Dodd. T II, S w 34 acres D B Monteitb to Ima H Monteitb. Til. 2. w 607 acres; Tl 1.3 and 347ft 4 w 123 acres; part of blocks 3, 14, 45, 53, 64, and 70 Albany.and nart of bl 2 Eastern add to Al bany 11 Mullen to Farmer A Mer chants Ins Cn,w X bl 6S.Albanr 10 10 - 1 L E Biain A wf to S W ltorfd, T 11 3 w 34 acres P H Marlav 4 wt to M X Alien, T 15, 1, E 200 acres J T Amee A wf to Mabel H Ames, small tract T 13 1 K Lowell Ames A wf toLDAUC A mes, T 13 1 E 52 acree 1 E T Willongbby to P X Bank, Eu gene, Sec 4 T 14 3 w 45 acres F E Wallace to Agnes McXabb. T 450 iu, z w 14 acree 300 The Corbett Case A dispatch from Washington states that the report of tbe majority of the senate committee on privileges and elec tions in the Corhett case was presented to the senate yesterday by benator tJat- frey. Tbe committee recommended that Mr. Uorbett oe not given a seat in tne senate. The Oregon legislature, tbe re port says, deliberately refused to per form any of tbe functions with which it was charged, one ot tne most important being the election of a successor to Sena tor Mitchell, and tbe precedents are against the seating of an appointee wnen tbe legislature naa nau aa opportunity to elect, benator rettus concurred in tbe conclusion, but files a separate opin ion. He take the position that the de cision in the Mantle case controls in this. Senator Hoar presented the minority view, sustaining Mr. Corbett s claim to a seat. A teachers institute will be held at Soda ville on Friday and Eaturda. Februaiy 4th and 5:h. tverjbody invited. There are current report of a three story brick at the corner ot irst and Lyon ttreets. It would be very pieasing to see sucb a building go up. (Vrvillui Time-,: K Xeis. of Faler A NeU. came to Corrallu Monday and unr chased Alex Caraell't hops, consisting of 27 bales. Eight cents is the price paid. Mr NeU state that tbete is little demand for anv but firxt clans hops. Those of this au&litv have almont all been bought up at fairlv eood prices ana reniro feDgmna. lit estimates tbat tbere are vet on sale Oregon about 20.090 bales ot all grades. MARRIED. f;RAY LEWIS. On Wednesday evea ina at 5 o'clock. January 26. 1898 at the home of As a Beam In Albany, by Rbv M. C. Wire. Mr. Lorenzo E. Gray aud Mrs. Mary M. Lewis, of Ellens- bnrg, Wash.,tormeriy ot Ainany. They have the best wixbes of many Hmpl, blotcbe, b ockhead. red, rou(!, oily, : uotby kln, Hr,l5. raly acatp, dry.thlo, and falling Hair, f ." Uaty blemUUc prevented by CuTicin BnAe.tno molt effcctiT kln purify ing and ljcauilf;'iig Map In tha world, a wall as purwtaad woeua for toilet, bath, and nailery. raiciira sum rropsw ixmaa mw BLOOD HUMORS &5&&tbs&&. 5 MILL TAX VOTED. Tnere was a large attendance at the school meeting at the central school building last night. C. G. Burkhart presided and the clerk, F. E. Allun read the call for the meeting. A report of the directors was read showing substantially the following. On account of inaccurate estimates heretofore made and insufficient tax levies based thereon there is now exist ing local indebtedness ot about the sum of three thousand dollars. Other liabilities which will ecetsarily be incurred in maintaining the schools tor lue ensuing year are estimated as follows, towit i Teachers' salaries $ 7,540 Janitori' salary 450 Water rent 130 Fuel ; 300 Incidental ex penses 750 Int on bonded indebtedness 1.V00 Insurance 150 Seating and furnishing 7th room in Madison street bui.ding.... 150 School fnrmture, supplies, repairs on blackboards and furnaces, plastering.sidewalks and sewers 250 Total Estimated assets: .13.9J0 Uncollectable tax, etc amounting to about $2500, of trie estimated present value of about 11500. . Apportionment of county A state . funds A cot to be raised by taxation.... 1,500 5,500 6,920 Total . ..$1320 The assessed valuation of the property of the district as reported by the county citrra- tor tbe present year is the sum of fl.233.770. Tbe report then showed than a 4 tni'l tax would support tbe schools without making any provision for the indebted ness, a 5 mill tak would pay part of the indebtedness and a 0 mill tax woud pay an vi it uesiue support ng the schools. During tbe year there has been an in crease in attendance of about one hun dred, wbo have been taught without ad ditional teacber.and the ninth ani tenth grades have tbs practically ben taught wuuuut nira expense. In lor mat ion from different oarta of the snows mat toe average' wages paid teachers in Oregon cities is higher than here and that the avcrara tax U-i in 99 uregon cities is e mills. Upon motion of G. W. Wright a lovy of 5 mills was ordered, thereto beinjf uuouiuiuub, iuu bo rvcoraeu. WHEAT. Tbe market cintinaes to ImnrnfR. In Chicago shorts baying a tbe clique firm, resulting in the high price for January beat May wheat as follow : New York 98?4c. Chicago 974c. S'n Francisco SS'c. Liverpool lc higher. . Albany 67 c. In Mcmoriam. Whereas, in obedience to the bad call of Tbe Great Commander of n all. Comrade George W. Hawkins responded aad went iet" on earth at the sound of "tape" and answered "Roll Call" on tbe bivonac of Tbe Urand Army on tbe creen fields of the golden snores at Reveille, mneiered out below, mustered in above, therefore be it KusoLvao. Tbat iJcPt.ersor Poet Xo. 5 Department of Oregon Las lost a worthy and honored member and a true om rade, the country a soldier and Mtriot. ever re uly to offer his life in its delente, and the community a true friend and citisen, and be it further KcsoLrxu, lhat we deeplv avmnatbixe with all who mourn bia loss ' Relative and friends we moorn as you mo-un. Our tears shall minele with your teas. and we with you will Bather from nature choicest and sweeteu Dowers, and by our common love strew tbe moand that marks his "ret " and be it further R i solved, Tbat in our further appre ciation and esteem of our departed com- raue. mat toe ban be draped in mourn ing lor tbe period ot thirty dava and these resolutions be made a part 'of the records of Mcf hereon Post in tnemoriam. S. W. Rmcce, J. B Babbie, D. TOMBET. All the Same as Becker. A.Blaker. well known in East Port. land, formerly engaged in tbe train and feed commission business on East Col- nib la street, near ater. is now labor iously engaged in training Angora goata barneys, with which he exnecta to nave bimse.t at.d wife and his retinue transported from Dyea or Skagwar to Dawson City. The goats were porcbased aisHtnnviUe. a short time aira. and the first pair is now being introduce to traces. Tbey are finely clad in their nosey coats, and. together with their long, sloping horns, when set upon a head that is carried with considerable of as sumed importance, make qnite an itn posing appearance. The part r exnect to suit by tbe middle of next month. They will provide themselves with all kinds of ned and evaporated vegetable and meats. About 2100 pounds is expected be placed on the sleds. Portland Tribune. Mr. Blaker resided in Linn county. His scheme will be a failure. Angora goats will never do the work. A Good Many Diplomas. Between March 5. 1894. and Jjlv 1. 1898, there were issued bv the state board of education 13(15 teachers' certiQ cates and diplomas, 462 college and univ ersity diplomas, 290 sta'e diplomas and 7 state certificate, lhe time of the iasuance of these papers covered a period 28 months, tbe average monthly is suance being 48. At tbe same monthly average as for tbe preceding period, tbe uuuiucr vi paper mnueu during me past 18 months was 864. The estimated number of naners ionued between March 5,1894, and January 1,1898, is 2229. At so a paper this means a very big income for the superintendent. Dr. G. W. Maston lef, on last night's overlanl on a trip to Califcrnia. Mrs E. E. Parrisb left this noon for tbe Dalles on a visit with her pareuts Ex-postmaster Rich, who is now em ployed in a barber shop in Albany.came over to loiedo last nigtit. ruled o Lead er The Democrat is informed that tbe probability is tbat Jay Swank, accident ally shot at Lower boda, will not recov er, and that tbe chances are against his living very long. The Guard of Eugene Las an item about the trouble ot b. J. Kenwortby, Kellers A Co's crockery drummer, well known through the va.l!ey. in getting mones on a letter of credit at tbat city Although under a big head there is evi dently nothing very serious in the mat ter. Mr. J. P. Ilshn, the Sweet Home merchant, returned today from, a trip to Missouri, where he recently went alter a wife, acd hence did not return atom. On Jan. 0, Mr. llahn and Miss Lenora Ter ry, a young lady near whom the groom bad spent bis childhood, were married atLowry, o. The Independent says tbe bride was esteemed by all lor ber good traits and that the groom may con gratulate himself on securing ber lor companion, Mr. liann was aiso ac companied home by bis brother, who expects to reside here. BriLDiNQ a Sawmill. Hansen & Lan don, the local Sash and Door manui'act urers are establishing a sawmill in the "Bilyen Den" lumbering country about twelve miles east of Scio. Should tbe present favorable weather continue, the mill, which will have a capacity of about 20.000 feet per day. will be completed nd in operation by March 1, Joutns, 3T:RIT3-A."3r WHEAT.," Wheat is on the boom in Chicago. This noon the shorts were a'ttr It red hot, bidding up to 1.10 for spot delivery. May quotations are: New York f)9c. Chicago 97c. Pan Francisco 85?4C. . Liverpool Jc higher, i Albany 87c. Quits a Ouanok. Ia 1878, twenty years ago.'a directory of Albany was published oy Mansfield A Monteitb, one of which is now la the Dcmocrat office. There were about 500 names in it, rep resenting a population of over 1500. Of the names in the directory only 112 are now residents of Albanv, nearly 400 families having moei from the city since then, but their places have been taken b many more, A Bad Case. The Eugeno paper re port a case which in some places would result in Judge l.vnch taking a hand in proceedings. Kd. Liangs was arrested there yesterday for rape on May Gilliame, a seventeen year old girl, ibe details as given present a very bad case, which if true should send Bangs to the peniteo' tiarv for the rest of his life. He was held for the granl jury under tlOcO bonds. Mr Q W Mcllrgu-j of lirownsv was in the city today License was issued todtiy tor the mar riaite of John Owen ai.d Kills Douglas. Mrs. S M Hotfur, nee of Albany's pioneer ladies, is tying dangerously ill at her borne in this city George Waggoner, one of the '49 min ers, of Corvallis.leftth.s week for AUska on a prospecting trip Mins Ida Xoffsinger left on today' lo cal fir Albany in the interests of the Parmelee library asociatt'n RegUter. Judge Fullerton, who has been hold ing court at Toledo, return d home this noon, also Att-rne Wyatt and W E. Rich . Mr. Mark Brownton and mother have gone to t'ort and where they iU be joined by Mr Browr.son in '( days and eside premanently. C W. Irvine, of Independence, a sn- in-law of Mr. I. C. Dickey, of this city, died at bis home in Independence iaH Sunday, leaving a wife and three chil dren. Lieut. Clbe), successor olCoj. Jackoo U. S A., wilt be in Albany in a few weeks, when he will spend a week here giving the noo-comtuii-sioned PlUcers in structions in militarv ta tics. Mr. Stevens.of theCorvalliiAEattern. is the posessor of a ba'.lbeariag railroad velocipede, a wonderful imorvrreinent on the old wheels. Mr Stevens makes tb run from Corvaliis here :n 35, minutes with ease. Mr. Iuia Vanllorn. at one time con ductor of the Albany motor, was in the city ted ay on his way to hit home at Ashland, after a trip over tbe te, hav ing bee at the Bav. Astoria and other places. Mr. Yanlio-n is now braking on the S. P. Frank Kitchen aad liohert ft ilson re turned this morning from Corvaliis, where they have ben putting in tiling on the 500 ace farm of Robert Crawford during the past two months. Tbey put in I7.CW0 fee; and 5Jr Crawford will have one of the best drained f artos in the valley. Mr. Georze Settlemier. a former Al bany young wo, and eon oi Mr. ao4 Mrs. A. ttiemier, of this cay, died at Koeatia Wah., several days ago. aher a yhort rltie. leaving a wife ; and thee children. He wa nearlv Iforty years of age, and was a yoanz man of exceUcnt character. Several dia'.ingaithed lawyets were in the city yesterday before Judge Hewitt, Attorrey General j;eaaa f ir the de fendant and ex-U. 8 Attorney General Williams and Mr. Lithiconi for the plaintiff in the cae of tbe 'retn F.our- ing Mill Co. agt the traMees of the In sane asylum to restrain the ore of Mi'! Creek water. Rec-u'ar Si'aruar eveain .Lu dance toniorrow eveoing at uu-.l. It i repor ei tbat there will b aVut one tbooMad delemi'e preeot in Portland next luly at tbe meet log ot the league of rpUlicia club tf u.vgoo. Tbe n:t diploma ever itwued in Al bany are to be ue'ivered to lh cr at tbe Opens Uoue tonight. like all tbe lt wont tbey iMwr Ibe iniprmt cf tmil? tbe Printer. The Democbat reoentiy cave tbe very peculiar cootract between tr Rjrell and Lane count r, for keeping the poor o tbat cooDty, and oa the autbonty of a Eageee paper gave tbe price as f-. Instead it i 3, which induce dot be, medical attend ance and even burial fee. Rev I L Jjne baa just receiye a Iwtler from Mobile, Ala . from an oi l reboot mate, according to wbicn tbat tity ha not jet recovered frcra th effect of tbe yellew fever tcourge.in a baiioea way. Tbe prevalence of tbe diee paralysed bai aew there, doing an imuienee damage to It financial intere.Uot tba el'y. During the recent now everil S&!em bojs were haviug a nov ball h(ht. Joe woodward, a tbr:eeo tear old to, a gettinit a good deal the wont of it from fcrneet Howland. a aeventeeo year old boy. and drawing hi rc-ket knife, attacked Kowland. Hibuing him. The Kowland boy had the Woodward boy arrested for atsault with a daogeroa weapon. Total tax in Portland will be "-6 luili. Of this 5 mills will be peot on tbe cjumy government. DIED. STITES. At the home of his parents in this city, at about 7:30 o'clocx tins morning, alter a lingering illness, of consumption, Mr. William Stiles, only son ot Postmasterand Mrs. T.J. Slites, at tbe age of 20 years, 3 months acd 11 days. Funeral eeivices will be held at the Congregational church, at 2 p. ui. Sun day. Persistent Coughs A cough which seems to hang on in spite of all the remedies which von have applied certainly needs eeyetie ana sensible treatment. For twenty-five years that stand ard preparation of cod-liver oil, SGOTT'S EiWULSiOli has proved Its effectiveness in carina- the trvin? affections ct the throat ano lungs, um uus i reason why t the cod-liver oil, par tially digested, strengthens and vitalizes tne wnoie sys tem; the hypophosphites act as a tome to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothes and heals the irritation. Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this? n. .ur. von mtt SCOTT'S Emulsion. Bee thtth Bun and fun w en th wrapper. joc. and li.eo, ll druggist. SCOTT A BOWNR, CtrnnUt. Nw York. j Decidedly Ro;nantic. I Wednesday evening at the residence of I mo urine, oorner otn and Lincoln, oc jcurred one of the happiest weddings J k now n to Eugene society . Tbe con t ract- iug parties were our esteemed citizen, ex-Sheriff and genial miller, J. M. Shel ly, and Mrs. N. J. Applegate, one of Eu gene's most accomplished society ladies. The ceremony was pronounced by Rev. Morton L. Rose pastor of the First Christian church of which both bride and grotnm are esteemed members. Besides the members of tbe families of the two contracting parties, only Mra, Rev. Rose, Mrs. W. L. DeLano.and Miss Whiteaker were present. Numerous telegrams of congratulations were received last night and today from friends in Portland, San r rnucisco anu oiue? cities on tbe coast xtie happy couple will reside at the bride's residence, corner Lincoln and Mxth streets. This wedding is the culmlnatinn nf life long acquaintance involving a roman tic courtship m youlhlut days. When about the ages oi seventeen and twenty live respectively, tee bride and groom then residing in this state were happy lovers and even plighted their hearts and uvea to ecu other. But lor various reasons tbe golden chord was severed on ly to be reunited in after years. She was wooed and wedded to another, and like wise be too became the husband of an other. Tbus for many years tbey were separated, till a: last, death having vis ited each household, tbe mutation of time again placed them in environments not unlike those of youthful days. Reg ister. Mr. bheUy is well known In Albebv. having been here frequently as a com mercial traveler lor several yeais. A Pioneer Woman Speaking of Ibe death of Mrs. Cather ine S. Davis, at the age of 87 years, tbe Eugene Guard says: She was universally beloved by tbe early settlers of Lane county Before coming to Oregon she had studied medi cine with a brother in-law. wbo was a pbycican, and for a number of years alter her arrival here there was not physician for miles, and she was ever ready to use her knowledge in relieving the duireJ. Many a time she mount ed her fins riding borse during the dark hours of night and started out on a mis sion of mercy for a bard ride of from 15 ranee, ani that too, witboot com pensation. Hon. T. G. Hendricks in formed as todav af ber coming to bia old borne at Pleasant Hill a dark, rainv nigbtone January, when her knowledge . . ..a., . , i.:. . i uuir w uia urouiera irom ayiog. Every pioneer in Lane county w ill bear ol ber death with sadness. he was a good, noble woman, and we all moum her departure. Bab Rcsawat. Mr. Anthony, resid ing across the r'ver was going borne in bis cart this morning when be took bis neighbor, Mr. Denton in at Wm. Pea cock's. They bad gone only a short dis tance further when the cart struck a chack bole, breaking tbe tongue and throwing both men out. The wheel ran over Mr Denton ' arm and a band was badly mashed, while Mr Anthony clung to the lines and was dragged about fittv yards, w-bea he was left in the road When be was picked cp it was thought be was dead, but when Dr. Davis, who was immediately sent for recacbed tbe scene, it was found that he was no! bad ly injured, no bones of enl.fr men being ooxen. lhe team ran booie. A Seio Gajctrs. T. J. C axton, a gen ius carpenter living in this place, hat made a strange look eg pump for remov ing the water which raias in tbe tail race, which Meesrs. Morris A Bilyen were excavating. It cocsuts of a box trough with ao tnd.esa belt running throogh on iiirii are naued wooden cieata Tbe belt is etretche-1 on a large pulley at one end of tbe trough and a lillie roller a. the other end cl tbe trough. A crank operates the machine wbicb will move quite a stream of water, and Is easily on traced by one man News. A N r Nam a. Geo. Hubbaid. a lan berman from Manioevilie, lodiana, has pur .-based an interest in tbe sawmill bos ues of Dow Die A Barlow, at Berry, Ore gon, and ihe firm will do bnsioee here after under the name .f tbe Cascade Lumber Co Tbe plant will be enlarged by the addition of a new boiler and en gine and other needed machinery. Tbe company has 330 acres of firat-dase tim ber adjacent to its mill. btateeman. A p!ent bat U-en graded J . L. Han- fir J, 4 Lebanor-. for an air motor for blCJC4e. Tbe Elder it leporfed to bare bad a ruogb trip to ?-kaay. Among the patenger w ta D B Monteitb of this city. SATTJRDA" SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Charles Bam'ord is lying seriously UI at his borne in this citv. Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain and J. A. Beard came np from Portland thia noon. Mr. Steve San ford, of Ladd A Bush's band, 8a'em, is in tbe city on a days visit. R. M.Veatchis reported to be can didate for governor on the democratic or union ticket. Miss Lettie Keedbatn will leave to morrow morning forTacoma on a visit with relatives. J. J. Murgill. who organized the Fra ternal Union in Albany last year, was in tbe city thia week. Mr. I os. Meiser and son bnva returned from Roeeburg, where Mr. Meiser has been in business several months. Lie has sold ba business there and is contemp lating a trip to Alaska, perhaps going in to businee. License was issued today for the mar- risge of J. William Bruce and Svlvania baltmarsh. Mr. Edwin Ritter, cf Leb anon, applied for a license lor marriage with .Miss r.lpha farns!), but being un der twenty it was necessary for bun to get tbe consent of bis parents, which was being done. Evangelist Blair and wife ami Elder Newton, who have been holding meet ings in different places in. tbe county, next week will be in Albany and hold services perhaps for several months in the W . C. T. U. hall. They are what is known as shouting Free Methodists, and one who heard them in tbe country says they are efficient In this respect aa well as successful workers. Mr. Ira Phelps, a former Linn county young man, for several years a teeidentof Medlord, where be has been in tee news paper business, was in the city today, and next week will leave for San Fran cisco, with a view to locating in Calilor- mo. His family will remain awhile with Mr. Phelps lather near this city. A Busy Deputy. From IheTriouno. The first Debt's refreshing rest he has had in several davs was taken by Deputy United States Marshal Humphrey ia this city Thursday night. LaH Saturday evening Mr. Humphrey, who w attending his wile, who is very ill at Albany, was called lo the bedside of bis son, Ue. V. Humphrey, editor of the Jefferson Review, with whom he sat untwo nights. Then he returned to Albany at:d!iUtended his wife a night and came on to Portland. 1 Arriving here be ' was given charge of the Seufert jury and sent 10 Ueliio. as uis instructions wore to keep the jury apart and away from all outside influence, the old gentleman came back to Portland a very sleepy man. After resting up a day Mr. Humphrey left for Southern Oregon last evening to serve some papers, it wiH be a latlg- uing trip, but he goes in tbe conscious - 1 sees that both wile and son are doing well and are practically out of danger. Royal auku the load pare, wholmaia and dellclewa. mi mm POWDER Absolutely Puro mm. Mrmo m.. sw wwar THE SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. The graduating exercises of tbe bigb s:bool department of the public schools were attended last night by a very large audience, wbo listened for three hours to the entertaining (xercuse. Tbe opera bouse bad been tastily dec orated for tbe occasion, the class colors making fine display. Rev. McKUlop offered the opening prayer. Tbe Mozart orchestra opened the pro gram and were beard severs! rimea dar ing the evening, furnishing come splen did music. Tbe graduating orations were pro naunced by the young men of the class Harry Cameron paid a fine tribute to Horace Mano, Mew England's champion of education. James Bryant delivered a model ora tion on Oregon Pioneers, pronouncing it with excellent oratorical effe t and in a style to spent: of bia future auceeea bow ever high be may continue bis atudiee He spoke of tbe course of tbe pioneer across the contineut.of Capt. Grey at the Columbia in 1792, of tbe educated men wbo came to where roils the Oregon, rf Marcus Whitman and bis work, a mon ument to whom is Pacific College A fine tribal wm paid to tbe pioneers in their work of building up this country, the" were patriot of the higher order, higher than tbe so-called polit-cal patri otism of the preeeot day. A just recog nition of tbe Indian war veteracs was arged for tbe work they did. All honor to tbe pioneers of Oregon, land of tbe happy, home of tbe bleat, Vernon Ramp spoke well on the "Value of Spare women s," bringing oat very strongly tbe part little things play in ail fields in success in lite. Persever ence will bring results of greatest value la oar spare moments we lay tbe found ation of character for good or evil. Mies Loretta Stewart, tbe nightingale of tiot class, sang "Fly Forth, Ob Gentle Dove " Miete Edna Howard and Mae Mil er were beard in well rendered piano solos. Tbe young ladies of tbe clae. Misses Loretta Stewart. Ethel Bentlev. Hatlie Olson, iI:Ja McCoy, Anna Marshall and bdilh Koweil presented Longfellow's beautiful p tern "Evangelise " rrof. Tyree In complimentary words present i the graduating diplomas to tbe class. A pantomine ring drill was beautifully P earn led by Misses Howell, Marshall, McCoy. Olson, Cline, Francis, Stewart, Heyo, Palter oo. Tbev bad received ex cellent training aider Miss Lillian Craw ford. A cantata. "The Secret." was present ed by Miaaea Edna Howard. Orolii Brown. Viia Stewart and Mr. FreJ 1 way lib a chorus of thirty bosand girls, in a manner to confer great ere Jit on tbe participants. This closed the well carried oat enter tainment. A Prettv Tribute. Tb; Independence Enterprise pars the following iribat to the late C. W. Ir vine, of tbat cut. win law of I. C Dickey, of this city, a tribute few men ever receive: Tbe life work of Charles W. Irvine is closed forever ; but he has not lived in vain, tits lue has been useful to tbe commanity in which he lived, and be leaves behind htm a record ot friendship deep, etrong, fervent His genial na ture pervaded every act of bis existence His devotion- to bis family were no lees btfcuufat. Tbey coav he fittinrlv gam med ap In the statement tbat he was a devoted bueband and loving father. We doubt if even a bar-h word or rude sen timent eeeatd his lips in tb family cir cle. His life was valuable because of its example. The world i- better for bis living, and manhood la elevated by the kindly acta he has left for its guidance. Tbe deeds ot bis blameless life are excellent examples of what parity and tenderness ol heart are capable of ac complishing. Oar admiration for this man leads as to observe There is no death! Tbe stars go down to rise upon a brighter shore. Tbe funeral services were be'-d under tbeaapice ot tbe Woodmen of tbe norld, ol which order be was a member and for the sucreee of which be was an untiring laborer. Rev. D. V. Poling conducted the services. A Salem FAarRK. Sheriff F T. Wrigbtman attached the racset store of E. F. Oswarn. Thursday evening to in sure tbe payment of a claim cf $402. 6o held by the Hamilton ISrown t-hoe Man ufacturing Company, of St Louis, Mo. Tbe amount is claimed to be due aa s balance on goodr furnished the defend ant betweeu October 1, 1S94 and lecem- ber 1. 1S97. John Bavne, of this city, is attorney for the plaintiff. R. L. Sabin, oi Portland, to whom ha been assigned two claims aggregating $927 09, today began a suit against Mr Osburn to re cover judgment for the amount claimed. Jovrcaj. Knocxfd Orr.-: Wednetday Messrs. Law son Bradley and Fisher, students of the U. of O while Ralph , were using tbe boxing gloves in tbe gymna sium for a little whi'e, either through sunetior skill on tha part of Mr. Fisher or a neglect to ward off tbe blow on tbe part of the other. Mr Bradley received a tap in the region ot his mouth, resulting in the derangement ot tnree teetn ana the disconnecting of part ot bia superior maxillary. Dr. Finley adjusted a sup port nnder the broken bone ana Mr Bradlev will be compelled to wear a bead bandage for a few weeks. Eugene Reg ister. For tns College. In its account of a congregational meeting oi the Presby terian church ot Lebanon the Advance says: "The matter of supporting At bany college was considered, and it wa voted to make an offering tor this insti- tulion on tbe second Sabbath of Febru . aty, and tbe following committee was also appointed o solicit for the same, vix: J.U. Swan. R. M Brash. Moms Walker, Eiv-ma Crandall, Kate Cheadle andNcna Miller. Lkbason's Sxw Pafkh W. M. Brown visited Monmouth Ibis week and pur cbased a printinv plant that was former ly used by W.M. Cook in tbe pub ica tion of a newspaper t tb place Mr Brown is to be editor nnd manager of the republican par to lie stared ber in a few weeks VYe nnderst. nd that the necessary capital is being donated by local repuolicaus. Advance. Lkavb Nt.THtwo to ixca. But cli i n Will A Sbtra They hve a splendid stot k of . Jewelry, Silverware, j Novelties, 1 in the lates' designs as well as a Gne line ' ol watches, clocks, cut ga8 ware,&o. They will will please you in s node and prices. WHEAT. New Yora- 984c. Chicago 66", c. San ''rancico 85 Jc. Liverpool Jc higher. Albaay 67c. HOME AND ABROAD. 1 be Chinese New Yers ended lastnigbt Tnere are rep-rrU of airaogements being make for starting another bank In Albany. To Nioht: There wi!I be a call meet ing of the.By's Club at 7:39 tonlvbt Vkrsox Ramp, Pre Tnt member of tbe Soditille Maecabee bmt hive given no their charter, and Ian evening united with Linn tent of this eity Deputy topreme Commancer Bberw d, of Portland, performed tbe aniting cere mony, and a big time was nad. This gives Linn tent a membership of about sixty six. Lebaaon Advance. Hiram Kenton, an old citizen of Al bany, who has been nnwell for tome time, was yesterday declared iaane and taken to the asylum. Tbe Statesman says: Linn county officers yesterday brought dos-n one H Kenton, an insane patient, and commit ted him totheOSlA. Kenton is a professional miner, aged 65 rears, and bm malady takes the form of senility He l a single man. French tbe jeweler. Romonav pare spicea . Smile) ' cleaa prin tinjf. Romona Romoaa pure extract . Try BeaUliog'a Beat tv aad baking aowdcr. The Bert Crackers in town at C E Brow ne.ff. Baths at Yiereck shaving and hair catting parlors. Pictures from 75 cents to $25 per d'n at Longs gallery. Get a set of earviag Knives tor an xmas present at Hopkin Bros. Call at Hopkin Brosaod see the pocket knive best line in tbe city. O B W mo, cut tick eugent to all point in tbe east. Bet yonr watrb with French's if yoo wast tbe correct tun. Ticket rejala'.or If you want to "wake op' toy an alarm clock at French's jewelry store. Cnwford t Hamia for pbolograch Price from tl to t?0 per dozen. Be sore aad see the asti rut tiaware at Hopkin Bros, will las. a lifetime. "Seow Flake" floor is mad by tbe Red Crown Mills or Albany. A fin line of new maciaUbee joct re ceiied a: tbe Biain Clothing- Co's. Try our pop corn ; it never fail to pop. C E Bbowksll, "R-d Crown' -the eUadard of color sod strength ia floor. All grocers have it Xo one can tS.ri t be wi boat a clo-k, see tbe low price at Franca' jewelry store. Taxe tbe O C k E ctearner for Portland daw river on Sunday, Tatsday and Thar day. Kazrn Loo-vJ. aet and pit io rt das orJerat Viereck'a batDg- and hair cot , ting parlors. j Large tale and ml! oroSu is the motto i of Hopk'a iirw. and hai i why lhay are aia)buT. Khenyoawaota choice ttek. a nice roator meat of any kind, call on Hesrv Broders. He keeps lb beat. Is H. E. and O. K. Btrs office aad nandeace ia pot office baiidiag-. f pecial attention gives to disease of womesu The beat meat of ail kinds aad good tfeatmeot at tbe Alb in Dressed Ueef Compaay's market. jaU diwa Second rtreet Good weight and prompt attend tioo. It' tb uaiform finish nf tk V Ra.1 Crowa Ajar w l ica mikes it so in pi pew vb e to thi pistry ck. It ea aiw be reliei opa far tS resalta. Try it. Mining Matters. Tbe fallowing new claims have ham filed with tbe ccuuty clerk, the V.claima, being ten claims looaud bv Capt. Laa- ning and others, which will be developed, assays of tbe ore being very rich : - ITl. . v- - -T-. . - I , ... . us miDCT id aoaeroiii cy tl W White. Tbe Velena. Vsnas. Valcan. and Villard b E J Lanning, L S LaDce and tl nbite. ibe igilant bv L S LaDue. Tbe Vendome bv L S LaDae. George and Albert Paqaette. The Ves- avias by L J Laonmg The aadali and Virginia by L S LaDue and E J Lan ning. All in tbe southern district e Creek south side. The Nightingale and Klondike bv J V Pine and V. H. Caldwell Tne Sin Flower bv Robert J Monro. Tbe Stiver Eag'e a'od Black Eagle bv Geo Sakater, oa Graigs creek. me Bine Jay ty r u anghn, mile of Albany mill, Santiam mines. Tbe Red Rock an 1 bite Star by Hen ry Hadd. on Graigs Creex fj. - - -i- , -1 .-i , , i t- . , ii ckifMKiiaLe bt v.'oraetia nosaro, mile of Quartrville. - Tbe Dotavardox blacer br Jaa tTburcia. vtuartXTiiie. Good l esnplar Attention. Thete will be a special session of tbe Albaay Lodge of L O. G. T. at tbe resi dence of Dr. Adams on Monday evening, Jan. SI St. to arrange for the visit of oar Grand Chief Templar n Toesdav even ing. February 1st, to full oat report, of o tucers, ballot and initiate candidate, and pay does for ensuing quartc. A full attendance is reoaeetei. ALFKXD 11. CKEXKESEX, Chief Templars. ElCHANtiXD. At tha U. P. church this week an nnbrella was exchanged by mis take for a poorer one . Pleaae call at tbe DsjioautT oifice aad re-exchange. TbeJ.B. Keener estate was sold at sheriff's sale today aad bid in by tbe plain tiffs, tbe Sarah a lately estate, mere ISO acres. OOTD ISPsCTOlTO Both the method and reeulta vhen Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers ana cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeable subetanoes, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. j Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 ' cent bottles by all leading drug- cists. Any reliable aruggisx wno cure ir. prompuy xor "ijr wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP COL 4 nUKKSCO. CAU iDQinitLL. a. y rotJC&r. 3 MULCT, lnciwNifli. 5UH MoH TUfc rVajTHl!irpJ jQ P k -few agra A Z 3 U 5 6 7 S 9 40 M 14 45 J6.17 18 19 20 JJ 22 M&fti 25 1 6,27120 1 29 Fonr Fans For Sale, Tbe fol -owing detinble fans sre for sals Address McMaater bairiil, 311 Wor- c'e- block. Portland, t reoo, or rail CG Burkhart, AIp, Orw. for particular-: I. 6 icre. il wcs vf Bim, fa bDLi'of DW AHinvh .m. ia See J5. T 13, S K 4, W W M. 33 vert .re c end bd a ode eaitivslKto. tie rmiader bxr g eovered with small Umber. Xaidy Creek 'o thr ob tb property. There is srn.ll orchard. Price $13. 1 60 sere; .Manila S of Brasmsvilfe. - tfc f I. C of S-wra-1 Jatmsost. n See 11. fU, R5.WWU. Ah eirad ld 65 acre aader ca!tia'irf ah few-ed, na Wdi r. Fries t!300 3. 255 mcrr. two on e S of B owds- vVle, i S 13 and 14, T 14, 8 R 3. W W 13 .ct arc tutal aatd te bsl.aea Hest -ltd f ir DMsaraze. 73 sere sr aeder (np. is all feaeed, ass s g-ol sa jf of wster, good baiidiags aad ordird Price $3230. 4 7&S ser!. six miles esst of Lebsaaw, Sect 15 sod 15. T 12, S E 1, W W II. This is a vary gjod atoek fana. of whlcij ' itlW acres are tiilab'e. It is well ws'erwJ, all feaosd sad aa aoaie bir ddiag. Prvse $3500. 7 ?ar a. tsja -i ii si i nu avr r PfIJ F. moA Ss SSS. csstul !- omr stsSxw SV ilit si COOK SirW ILBtV CO- SI imlc Iwple. .! TUT. .the hast sad vet simpteit tyfe wnie rnaaafactured. tie ccamnatioa of t aientors art. Aa expert stenograph after tuingnuav mac ni-JW, says. icoa aider tbe Y'ost Wntiasj Machine far saper- rw i ksT vet used van a Dxwoceat met aad see one of the tJP- wrtten tbat baa to have a perftc a.iigw- mesLi , AU Typewriter supplies orarea. r P. Strmse. Agent- 'X' 1-1 t-J , NEW YORK WORLD 1hricr-a-Wtk Edition IS Pages a Week - - - 156 Papers a Yeaj For One Dollar. rsMsiart-- r waerxeet w The Tbriee-a- Week Edition of Tax M I ork Wohld is Erst aovmg aU ;sekly papers in size, frequency of blicu iodthe freshne, aceeracy and raivfty ol its cottars. It his a.l the merits of a great $6 daily at the price wt. t-nniitirsi swsis Drompt.com- . ptete. aocurate aad impartial as all its read 5T will testify. It iiagarast tbe monopo lies and tor tbe peop . It rnnt tbe new. of ail the wor.d. hav ing special corrwpondeoce from ail portant ne pomt oa tbe irlobe. 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