The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 04, 1898, Image 3

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    TERMS.
.rL1" Ds:MOc''. 25 cents per month
13.00 per year.in advance. 30c per month
not in advance. By carrier, 10c per
week. 10 per cent added if allowed to
run over months. Single copies 5c.
Weekly, tl.25 In advance; $1.60 at end
of year; $1.75 for second year; $200 for
third and proceeding year, when not paid
in advance. Club of five now subscriber
at $5.00.
A few Ladies Long Cloaks that are be
ing sold at a great reduction. If you want
a large amount of goo ia for your money
be sure and see them All the capes and
jackets in the department sold at a reduc
tion, A good serviceable umbrella for 50o
Lots of stIe in the 75c grade and lots of
wear too
If you want a better one you will 6nd
it here at the same ratio of low price to
good goods.
R Mid G corsets in styles and hars
that will fit any form. Aline of French
corsets, good fitters, made of French
coutil, drab and white, alt grades I) $3 50
or $100
Have you seen our 50c and $1 line.
There are no better for that price.
Agents for Butterick Patterns.
S E Young & Son,
Albany, Oregon.
6.00 buys a good Mandolin with book
$5.00 bays a goodne w Guitar with book.
$1.00 buys 16 choice "cat gut" Banjo Is
strings.
$1.00 buys 12 choice "cat gut" ViolinE
strings.
$4.00 buys a fine Violin with bow.
25cts buys one dozen steel Violin 1st or
2nd strings. -
$25.00 buysaS-drawersewing machine;
high arm, light running; guaran
teed 5 years.
fTPrices on Pianos, Organs, Banjos
sent on application.
E. U. Will
Albany.
WHEAT.
New York 96 ie.
Chicag? 94
Liverpool 3c lower.
Albany 67c.
GO,
BEAD, PEACOCK &
Albany. Oregon.
ANNUAL
Clearance Sale
This year we have not marked down'
each article separately but will sell for
cash until Feb. 15th, 9S. any article
.except thread) at a reduction of.
12 1-2 per cent
from our regular prices.
This is a rare opportunity to aupplv
your homes at a moderate cost with
staple Dry Goods, Underwear, Hosiery,
Jackets, Shoes, etc, as onr stock is not
yet broken. Call early, we will t-y ta
p'.tase you.
Read, Peacock Co.,
OSlcers for the A. & C
The Astoria railroad is so near comple
tion that Mr. Hammtnd has appointed
a manager and a superintendent.
T. H. Curtis, who has been chief engin
eer of the construct:on, will be manager,
and John McGuire, who was assistant
superintendent oi the Oregon lines of the
Southern Pacific, has become euperin
tendent of the road. They have just be
gun work in their new positions.
'Trains will be running between Port
land and Astoria in less than three
months," said Mr. Hammond last night.
"There are about 25 miles of tracklayiog
to be done, and that will be completed
within six weeks.
The appointment of Mr. McGuire gave
rise to a rnmor that the bout hern Pacific
was interested financially in the enter
prise. It was stated that he had been
put in the position by the Southern Pa
cific. "That is not correct," said Mr. Ham
1 I - ..r 1
uiouu, m repiy iu a question. rural es
tate men have had almost every road of
the West behind me, but there is noth
ing whatever In the rumors." Tribune.
New Animals tjr Klondike.
From the Prinevi!ie Journal.
" D, J. Shaw and J. T. Henderson, ac
companied by Jazk Curtiss, as a helper,
arrived in Prineviile last week with 41
Mexican burros that they had brought
overland alt ibe way from Dcrango, Col
orado, intending to take them to Alaska
and go iato the packing busineos. The
beasts aya miserably poor, as one might
expecU&em to be when it is said that
-Tfrev JrfT i i .u-
3ojfu of last October and have traveled
nemm? uae lumps, i ue men
eighborhood to let them rest and fill np
r. probably a month, if the winter con
tinues open, when tbey will resume their
Journev toward the land of the midnight
sun- xne animals were corraiiea iora
couple of nights at the old slaughter
bouse, and, during tbe day were the ob
jects of considerable curiosity to some of
as tendeifeet who had never seen so
large an aggrega'ion of jackasses of that
particular species before. The men
, spoke of each particular burro by name,
and it was amusing to bear one ask tbe
other after Dynamite, or Denver, or
fChilcoot, or Skagway, or Klondike.
in the nomenclature.
Death ot Chris Houck.
Mr. Chris Houck, a pioneer resident
of Albany, died at his home at First and
Baker streets, last Saturday evening,
Jan. 29, at the ags of 63 years, after a
lingering illness. Mr. Houck has been
in a feeble and almost helpless condition
for teveral years. Tbe deceased was
born in Germany, moving to the United
States when young, locating in Ohio and
coming to Oregon in 1S52. He was a
coDper by trade, and at one time was
proprietor of the St Charles hotel. A
wife, two daughters, Misses Anna and
Sophia, and a step daughter, Mrs. Geo,
Waggoner.of Corvallie, and many friends
will mourn his death.
Mr. Houck was a member of the A. O.
0, W. in good standing, being oneof tbe
earliest members of ttie order in this
city.
Funeral services will be held in tbe
Presbyterian church tomorrow atternoon
all friends of
From Speaker Reed.
The following letter was received today
from one of America's leading citizens.
It explains itself. Tbe hill referred to
has passed the senate, and it is
hoped to get it through the house. The
following has some encouragement,
though not definate enough:
Speaker's Boom, Washington,Jan.26"98.
Hon. Jason Wheeler,
Dear Sir: Speaker Reed has the let
ter of Jan. 20, signed by you and others
with the resolutions enclosed relative to
pensions for Indian war veterans, and
directs me to say that ho will give the J
matter careful consideration. I will
hand the copy addressed to him to Gov.
Dingley. " Yours Truly, .
AMOS It. ALLEN,
Per Sec. to the speaker.
Not from Albany
From tbe Eugene Guard :
Today two young sports who are doing
the act were brought before Justice
Wheeler and given 20 days each in the
bastile on the charge of carrying conceal
ed weapons. They gave their n imea as
Wm. Wisecarver an J Chas. Mitchell.
and are aged about 18 and 16 years re
spectively, xne boy i claim to bail from
Albany. Last night they stopped with
8. L. Bond at Irving and this morning re
fusing to compensate bim either with
money or labor, started to run. He took
after them, and they drew guns on him
He came to Eugene and notified the of
ficers, and when they reached the edge
or town tbey were taken in charge by
Marshal Stiles and Constable Scott.
Your Tax
for the coming year on baking powder will
very light if you buy Schillings Best and
only one heaping teaspoonful to a quart of flour.
601
be
use
"Tennessee Gatherings,
The Champion Bowler.
at 2 -30 o'clock, to which
the deceased are invited.
A Klne Year Old Soldier.
Warm Spring Johnny who enlisted at
the age of eleven , and S. A. Land is at the
age of 13, will both have to take a retired
seat for the ,'ollowing told by the Port
land Welcome:
There has been considerable controver
sy over the question as to who was t he
youngest soldier in the rebellion. The
point has not yet - been satisfactory
settled ; but tbe writer of this has per
sona) knowledge of ample proof that Ma
jor John Clem.quartertnasterat Vancou
ver, is eutitled to that distinction. He
enlisted as drummer boy at the age of 9
years. At the age of 12 he participated
in tbe battle of Chickamagua. whero he
did eminent service, killing a colonel in
the rebelling forces. This claim is fully
sustained by the record and it accords to
Major Clem the honor of being the youog-
eet soldier in active service in the war.
Last night's gamea produced one new
record, that of G. W. Van Houten, of the
Road Club, who made a four-game indi
vidual score of 204, which beats the 203
made by Idleman of Multnomah, a few
weeks ago Oregbnian.
A few days ago Albany's champion
bowler, IfY. Otto Lee. in four successive
j In right successive games he bowled 416,
an average ot 02. Both, ot these are
higher than the Portland record. lathe
contests in Portland it is a rae thing
that bowler reaches 200 in four gamea
It is the opinion of many that Mr. Lee is
the best bowler in Oregon.
Paralytic Stroke. Mrs. .Jane Cline,
a pioneer resident of Albany, residing at
Ferry and Sixth streets, was rendered
helpless last Saturday evening by a
paralytic stroke. Being almost eighty
seven years of age there are no hopes
of her recoverv. Mrs Cline is the
mother of J. O. Bushnell, and George
and T J. Cline and is a woman highly
reeiiected.
The Crook Co, Mines.
Considerable inquiry having been
made about the Crook cou&ty mines we
give tbe following from the Journal:
Lewis McAllister was down mis weea
from the Ochoco mines. He reports that
they have been obliged to abandon work
ou tbe shaft in the bed of the Ochoco till
spring, on account of tbe flow of water
and the lack o! proper pumping machin
ery. .Meanwhile druta will be made in
the tunnel ot nil mine to determine tbe
quantity of ore in tbe ledge from which
the ore was taken that was reported last
week to have produced about $56 to tbe
ton. bv a test oi one ton at the Tacoma
smelter. It has been determined to ship
to Tacoma about bve tons more ot tbe
ore, by freight teams that are expected
in a few days from Tbe Dalles with ma
ferial for M. A. Moore's bowling alleys.
Jobs Parker's Lcck. An interesting
story bar just come from Dawson. Dur
ing the illness ot Hon- John Parker,
brother of Mr. Moses Parker of this
county, a miner in tbe hospital with Mr.
Parker, who bad made a rich strike in
tbe mines, and a be remarked all he
wanted .and who had formed a strong at
tachment to Mr. Parker, presented bim
with a strip off his claim, known to be
very rich, and 't looks very much as if
Mr. Parker will come back with consid
erably mot than the limit at first slated
by bim, $20,000.
Died in Poktla-d. Mrs. G. W. AM
ricb, of Lebanon, who bad been in the
hospital in Portland receiving treatment
died last night. Her husband was killed
by an accident at Lebanon several months
ago. Mrs. Aldrich was a women respected
by all anowing her. The remains will be
taken to Lebanon tonight. The funeral
will be held in that city tomorrow at 1
p. m.
Ofiratiox Perform so. Mr. Charles
Bam ford was yesterday taken to tbe
home ot Mr. James Marks, where an
operation was performed noon him to
day by Drs. Beers and Wallace, for tbe
removal of an aocess. Be is in a critical
condition. . .
Lane's C H. Bids will be received
by the county clerk in Eugene or tbe
architect, Mr. Keer, in PorfUnd, ap to
is o clock noon on February 21, for
building tbe new court house in the
city of Eugene. Tbe specifications are
exacting. A deposit of 23 will be re
quired in order to secure the plans, to le
lorieitej in case no Did is nut m. and a
certified check must be deposited at the
lime of making the bid amounting to 5
per cent oi tbe bid.
TTJESDA AT
.WHEAT.
New Yora 97c.
Chicago 96c.
San raacisco 84c.
Liverpool 1 Jc higher
A'baay 60c
Heavy rains in Argentine are iojarUg
the crcis, which are bow being barveatei
Tax Levies.
In addition to the total county ami
state levy of IShi mills the following
levies have been filed with the Count v
Clerk for entrT in ths assessment I oil, for
the cities and districts named
City of Scio.
" " Brownsville.
' " &lavilie....
School Diet 107
" " 60
120
" " 85......
- 5
" " 113.".".
115
" 16
" " 42....
" u 39.'.'.'.'.
" " 119
" " 52... .
' ' " 47...
" " 14
" " 71
" 39
" 110
. 5
. 3
. 5
. 5
. 5
.5
. 5
.5
. 5
. 5
. 3
. 3
.. 3
Vi
.2
. 3i
. 1
. 1
18
mills
Tknnebsp.k, Jan. 30, 1893.
President George W. C. Davis is con
valescent.
Bert Blacklaw, Lloyd Simons. Stella
and Monia Fronk came down from So
daville Saturday evening to attend the
entertainment.
Miss Winnifred Wilds is a mode! teach
er. No one can consciously believe
otherwise who was present at her school
entertainment rait Saturday evening
Tbo children under her control for the
past four months, showed in every man
ner the results of the excellent training
and learning wbicb tbey have receivsd
from her, also the cultivation of good
manners and in fact, each child did his
part so we.l as to be .more entertaining
than the larger ones, who assisted, no.
one tingle prompting being necessary
By ler kindness and presence of mind
she won the affections ol the neighbor
hood. An bour bolore the exercises be
gan tbe house wa crowded to tbe doors.
Visitors from Lebanon, Sodavtllet Knox
Butte and Laksview were there. Trie
program was well executed, and con
fumed about two hours. Among the
several selections may be found the fol :
lowing:
Instrumental music by Tennessee or
chestra.
Dialognes,"Rect .ing the Poem," "The
Changed Housewife." "Tbe rival Speak
ers" by Chester Myers and Clarence
Roes, "The Echo."
Songs: By the school, Twinkle, "
aud Daviaand Mary McKnight -."Speed
Away" bv the "Trio Grenadiers" Win-
n if rod Wilds, Annie Blacklaw and Clyde
McKntgbt.
A medley by Powell quartet.
Solos by Cora Swink, Mrs Bartley and
Miss Wilds.
At the close the audience was treated
to a mild surprise by an oration from
"The D wart" which w indeed oneof
the most comical doin's of the evening .
The enterUinment left the lasting im
pression of Miss Wild's sterling quali
ties as a teacher, and we believe that
when a neighborhood saceed in secur
ing a good teacher tbey should keep her
for the purpose of advancing education
in every way possiUe as a change in
teachers confuses and interrupts the
advance of pupils. Congratulations,
Mies Wilds.
W were sorry to bear that yon could
not attend "Little Rise Bud," but if you
ever visit tbis locality, yon will more
than likely visit me also as well as T P.
Your surprise was complete, but I hard
ly think that yon ever bought elk meat
of "me." You are also mistaken, for 1
never have hunted elk to my recollection
l ou are on the right track, but yon bave
tbe wrong bnl bv the tail. You have
aroused tbe curiosity of T. P. McKnight
as well as myself. Charles and Clyde,
tbe heroes of tbe elk hunt, wish "me"
to give to you tbeir best ntgarda.
31 1 K.
SOCI4.L AND PERSONAL
City Treasurer E. A. Parker
street today after a long ilinens.
was up
Institute at Sodaville
Hypnotism Tonight.
Prof. Holbook.the hypnctist.wbo has
been giving successful performances
through the valley, will be at tbe opera
bouse tonight, and remain tour nights.
Admission tonight 10 and 15 cents. The
following is oneof many testimonials:
McMinnville, Oregon Jan. 6. '98.
To whom it may concern :
This is to certify that Prof. C. E
Hoi brook tbe Hypnotist and Mind
reader has given fdnr eetertainments t
McMinnville. Ore, this week with uni
versal satisfaction.
His entertainments are not only ex
ceedingly amusing, but are very inter
-eating and instructive, and cannot fail
to please and interest any intelligent
audience.
He is kind and gentlemanly in bis
m treatment of those under bis influence.
His skill in mind reading and hypnotism
is certainly great and his entertainments
are well worth the patronage ot all in.
telligent people. Very Respectfully
J.E. Magkrs,
County Judge for Yamhill county.
The Fcsebal of William M. Stites at
the Congregational church yesleiday af
tnrnoon was attended by a very large
. .- rrI. - J 1 : U-
audience, xne kiuuu uci-vj
Rev. D. V. Poling and was a manly,
thoughtful effort, that made a deep im
pression on the bearers of it. The re
mains were buried in the family lot, G.
W. Wright, W. E. Gillet, O. O. Riches,
John Robson, J D. Barkhart and R. L.
Burkhart acting as pall bearers. Be
fore closing the services at tbe
grave Rev. Poling on behalf of the par
' ents, among Albany's most esteemed
citizens, expressed tbanks for the kind
ness and sympathy shown during the
last illness and after the death ot the de
ceased.
Lawyer Tossing, of Brownsville, was
in tbe city today;
Dr. Wayne BrMgtford came down from
Eugene this noon.
Miss Hattie Ball, ol Albany, is tbe
guest of Miss Oda Chapman. balem
Journal.
Miss Dolli? Clieadleand Birdie StClair
have been quite ill tbe past week at tbeir
borne in this city.
Billy Mack tbe boss barber, spent Sun
day in Albany with his family. He is now
working for Marsh in f ortland.
Mrs. A H. Wil'iams returned tbis
afternoon from a two week's visit with
friends at Scio, Albany and Corvallit.
Salem Journal.
'Among those on the wrecked .Corona
was a brother of J. A. " eaver, f tbis
city. Mr Weaver with six companions,
vera on their way from Missouri to Daw
son, with oneof the beet outfits on tbe
steamer, inclnding six fine horses. It is
gnpposed tbey lest everything
A large number of republicans went to
Portland today to attend the league oi
republican clubs to be held there tomor
row. Among those trom Aioany were c.
D. Cusick, F. E. Allen, F. J. Miller, N.
A. Newport. Geo. Reece and u. U. uiov
er. It is thought there will be one
thousand present from tbe entire state,
A Salem paper reports the prwpecls of
another hotel, a big three story, 7-iioom
brick, to be erected ner tbe court nouse
Hon D P ThooiDon will lecture in Leba
nnn on January 8 on "Tbe tanses that
Lead np to the War between Japan and
China."
Following is a recent case in Lincol
ennntv EU Will v Matilda Hamar
adgment and order of sale of attached
property.
Three steamers on their way to Alask
hare gone down, but fortunately without
any loss of life, the Corona, Alaska and
Coquitbam .
On Friday aud Saturday, Feb. 4th and
5th, when the following program will be
carred out:
Friday. 1 n. ro. U.S. History Coun
ty Superintendent Wbeelei . Reading
t'rol. bmma K. Hart. Physiology and
Ilygeine Prof F.E.Marton. Morals-
President tied des. Upuonal topics
General discussion.
Evening Session, 7:30 p. ro. First,
Literary program. Second, address by
Hon M. A. Miller. . iuird, Upuonal dis
cussion. .
Saturday, Feb. 6, 9 a. m Order
Prof Frank Ward. U. S. H.story
County Superintendent Wheeler. Arith
meticProf, h 11. Baker. H. L. Mack.
dammar Prof. A. Simons, R. A Mc
Cully. 0ional topics.
toon intermission.
Geography Pro!. John Swan. J. II.
Bond. Optional subject Prof. A. K.
McDonali Promptness Prof. M. E.
Parrisb. System Prof Cbas New-
land. Essay, "Tbe Ideal Teacher," Miss
fcthel Starr.
Deputy U. S. Marshal George Humph
rey was in the city today.
Last evening at tha bowling alley Mr
Otto Lee broke the Albsnv record by
bowling 78.
br Sharpies, of Eugeae. lectured in
Corvallie on prunes. Tbe Dr. is said to
be a prune sharp.
Depnty U. S. Marshal J. A. Wilson
came np from Portland lat night to at
tend tbe funeral ol ilr. Chris Houck.
B:hop Cranston cf the M E. church
ill prrach n Eugene next ScnJay,
Bishop Cranston has not yet paid Al
bany a vis:l.
Mr. Jaa. B. Ricks, brother of Mrs. S
S. Train, left yesterday for the east,
wbere be will remain several mobtnsand
probably return to Albany in June.
Mrs. Elisaheth Center died at Eugene
last Sunday at Ibe age of 73 years. She
was pioneer ol 1SH. and was the
mother of tbe well-LnownconJoctor.Mr.
Shannon Cjnser.
License was issued last evening by tbe
county clerk for tbe marriage of Lawyer
Frank Skipworth and Miaslirace Lmph
tey, of Lebanon. The cremony will
take place tomorrow at Lebanon.
Next Friday evening the C. E. of the
U. P. church will hold a tin reunion
meeting with Mies Ava Baltimore. Al.
members and those who have ever been
members are invited to oe present.
Marshal Eskew and Miss Hattie Cart
wrizbt, of Mebama. were married at the
residence of James Cox in that city on
TintUv, January 30th, Justice of the
Peace J. M. Eskew officiating.
I Tbe Young Peoples Alliance of the
I Evangelical church will give an enter-
I tainment tbil evecing. A very interest
ing program will be rendered. Admission
free. All a'e invited.
Glen and Lee Powers, two Eugene
young men, lelt that city on Sunday in a
canvas bou on the inamette lor Port
land, wbere they wll take a steamer for
Skagway and the Klondike mines, going
prepared lor an eighteen months stay.
Tbe funeral of Mr. Chris Houck this
afternoon waa well attendel. the ser
mon was preached by Rev. D. P Thomp
son D. D., of Corvallie. In giving tbe
children of Mr. Houck the Democrat
neglected to mention tbe name ot Mnr
Dr. fc. !. Irviue, a atep daughter.
Rev. J. R.N. Bell, formerly pastor of
the Fit st Presbyterian church In Baker
City and editor of tbe Roeeburg Review,
bas accepted a call to Ibe rresbvtenan
church at Uollister. San Bonita County,
Cal, for one year, and has enteiel upon
the discharge of bis duties.
According to the - Orenonian Albany
men scatter pretty well nn reaching Port
land, t: I). Cusick and fj. L. Kes are
at the Imperial, J. R. Whitney and J.
Somera at the Perkins, S. A. Dawson
R M. Caldwell, of Lebanon was doing
business in Albany this afternoon.
J. B. Hermann, assistant ligbthouae
keeper at Cape Foulaeather, was irt the
city today.
Rev. T. P. Uavne, of Independence,
formerly of the Tangent M. E church
south was in thb city today. ,
Mrs. A. H. Freerkjen is the first Al
bany lady to ride an' 1898 bicycle. It j(
a Crescent, and was bought of Hopkins
Bros.
Miss Elsie George, of Oakland, Calif.,
is in the city on a visit, the guest of hVr
mother, her first visit in Albany for aev.
eral years.
C. E. Hawkins, of this, plice has been
appointed deputy district attorney for
Lincoln county by Dutriot Attornev
Yates. Toledo Leader.
II. Maitland Kersey, a former nromi
nent Corvallie citizen, tiaa just been sued
in New York city by Miss Julia Ci lea-inn
a cook, for $5,C0O damages for assuutt
with intent to kiss her.
Jones, Ibe S. P. trave'iag man. wni
to the bay today to authorise agents a
long the road to sell S. P. tickets, ao that
tbey can be bought along the road with.
outtbenecessi.y of getting them at this
city.
Mri. F. M. Miller haa Wn al All..
fo' several days, assuiing in the iare of
her grand child, tbe little son of Ait
Holt and wife, who bas been very low
with pneumonia, but at last accounts
wasrepored improving. Jefferson Re
view.
At the meeting of I lie league of reunbli.
can clubs in Portland yesterday alter a
warm reeaion in whicn the Mitchell and
Cor belt faction j manifested themselves,
Claud M. Gatcb, of the Corbett fraction
was elected president bv acclamation.
Mr. Fulton. the Mitchell candid! with
drawing in the interest of harmony, he
was elected vice president. O H Winn
of tbis city will be one of tbe delegates
to tbe national leairua
dubs.
Prohibition Party Vceting
Tbe annual meeting of the l.iun Coun
ty Prohibition Club and also a mats
meeting ol tbe prohibit! mists of Lion
county lo nominate a count ticket for
the ensuing 'lection will be held Febru
ary 22nd, 1S, in tbe W. C. T. C. hall,
AI"aoy. The nominating convention
will meet at 1 1 o'clock a. in aid the club
will meet at 1 o'clock p. m. Tha ball
will be open all day. Thia ia to 1 fat.
lowed by a banquet at 2 o'clock o ro
Tbe expectation is to make February
22od. Washington's birthday, a rallying
dav for all tue prohibitionists of tbe
county, and it is hoped that ail prohibi
tionists will make it a punt to attend
these meetings. Infotxauoo concerning
the banquet can be obtained bv writing
t- either of the undersigned. There wiil
be no charge to the banquet and aU who
HOME AND ABROAD.
A cape left at tbe school entertainment
can be had by calling at tbe Upea House.
The amount of tbe pension of John Cat
lin, Warm Spring johnny, will be 16 a
month.
William Jennings Bryan Clark is Ibe
name of a new corner at Alsea. He weigh
ed 11 pounds.
Shaving 10 rents, hair cutting 15 cents,
at tbe Alsny Baths, opposite tbe Demo
cnat office.
Viereck's Shaving and Hair Cutting
i arlor. Shaving 10 eta Usir Cutting 15,
Shampooing lOcls. Clean towels to every
customer.
Tbe Oregonhn gives the number of del
egates preseot at ibe meeting of tbe
league of republicans as 2019. Oftbese57
were down from Linn county, moU of
bom wereprtwnt.
Tbe Local Oratorical Contest will be
be d on Friday evening Feb. 11, 1898.
All are cordially invited. Admusion 25
cents Remember tbe date.
Children and aduHs tortured by burns,
scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases
may secure instant relief by uting De-
itt's Witch H-zcl Salve. It I. tbe great
Pile remedy. J. A. Cumroings.
Whooping cough Is tbe most distraining
malady; but its duration can be cut short
by the use of tbe Minute Cough Cure,
which is abotbe beat known remedy for
croup and all lung and broncial troubles.
J A. Camming.
What pleasure is there in life with a head
ache, constipation and biliousness? I nous
anda experience them who could become
perfectly healthy by using De Witt's litUe
tuuly Riaers famous little pil's.
J A, Cumming.
At tbe annual meetinir of tha rennl.Iiran
editorial press association yesterday in
I ortland tha following nHinara -a nUrt.
ed for the following year: D M C Gault of
iiu'kuoro, prnudent; W l Clare, Uervaia,
secretary; S 5 Train, Albany, treasurer:
executive committee, J B Eddy, J B Beagle
j. iigater.
I
On Monday evening they were aceomn-
expect to support the Probibitioa party amed by ibe " hulling quartet." The
at ine ensuin elertioo are cordiail in-, song "H ben the Roll is Called U
vited lo attend tbe banauet. Persons
bo attend the banooet aie exoected to
furnish tometbing for the table. Ibe
basic principle of tbe banooet ia eroecl-
ed to be chicken pie and ecaiioped pota
toe, surrounded an 1 supported by var
ions omer article too numerous to men
lion. Talented speakers will b at the
banquet and a general rally is expected
T I. Hackle as,
E.C.RoBwr, Chairman of Committee.
f"crtary County Commute
J. C. Beowx,
Secretary of Club
'tangent.
Oanville.
Mra. Dr. J. C. Smith, of Athena, made
a burned visit to tbis place. She was ac
companied by ber daughter, Mils Hazel.
A Mr. Welcb.of Missouri, arrived here
laat Saturday. He is taking a look at
the valley witb the iotention of locating.
We were called on last Friiay by four
school marma and can safely say that we
enjoyed their company. See Proverbs
14:33-34.
Some of the young Johnnies ranging
in age from thirteen to twenty years
spend two to three boors every
Sabbath evening on tbe hill near tbe
church where tbey dance and use pro
fane and indecent language until tbe
bell rings for Ibe evening service. Is
there no Sabbath law in Omron? What
j does God's law say? Read Nebemlah
13.21, also, Exodus 20:8-11.
A horse with a boggy attached came
ov-r "gospel ridge" last Friday wiibool
a driver aad ran into tbe fence near
Smith' wbere it became detaened from
the vehicle and ran down Slate street.
We anon learned that it belong to Mill
joot who waa visiting at the Academy.
Two boys on swift horse soon overtook
the runaway aad Meears. Stone and
Smith repaired tbe broken boggy and
bsrnen. We learned that the borsea
name a as "Morgan," but we can safely
ay that we know of one Morgan that
wouldn't rno off from a school mum.
Mr. Peter White, ot Unirerity Park,
Is visiting friends her.
We are entertained every evening by
the "concert singeis" of Stale street.
,"d Ven
der" was aong atd played by this newly
fiedged band. Tbe performance was
luiened to attentively by all the frog
and Thomas c ts along the street, bat af
ter the open air concert bad died away
the cats commenced aad did their bett
to beat tb "Uni." They were ably is
sisted by tb frogs.
We are informed that a yooog man
waa fioed for "salting a bear.'' Our ad
vice is don't salt wild animal forth law
protect bears aa well a men.
Mrs. Nettie Bright, of Portland, called
on os last Monday. We mad a visit to
.,,, . , i the cemetery ia company wib Mrs. B.
Black Path. Tb Bladt Patti Troub-i an.l Mi Kmi,h
adoors last night played toa large hoo. j reir-rl . ,.r tk- p.; ;;u
and a well D.titM tin. Thur mnii, - . . . "n
gave the beat darkey show ever pretext
ed in Albany. Tbe.program i decidedly
funny, as funny as it is poseibt to make !
anything, tbe Coney Ittand skit being j
sidesplitting. The I roup contains some i
fine voices, excellent in choru. Miss!
Jones, the Black Patti, is said to be i,e!
best darkey sister id Ibe world, certain-1
ly the beat ever in Albany. The closing
part brought out some rareda'kev talent.
the feature being the tinging ot the Black
rant i a ciBKicai resections.
Diiiess Trousers ;
; i$!k for '
Fit and Workmanship Perfect
; The Appearance without the Cost ; '
' aaar in tmb wold. ioc ro a button. 1
, tt a ei. , ro a miw.
At irr
WINTER CLOTHING
For Old and Young,
At Low Prices
At the
III 111 I II I llll! '
WHEAT.
New York 96Ci
Chicago 9-b)c.
8-in Francisco 84c.
Liverpool no change.
Albany 67e.
Eilis on Indian War Veterans.
Committee os laaioa-nosor AkidLasd
Hocbb or KaraESgXTATrvaa U. S,
Wakhixgto, D. C-, Jan. 28, 1898.
Mr. Jason Wheeier, CapU Camp 17, 1.
W. V. Albany, Oregon.
Dear Sir: I am in receipt of yours of
the 20th inst. enclosing preamble and
resolutions relative to t'je legislation
needed for the Indian War Veterans for
tb Pacific Coast and Florida, and quit
agree with yea that if ever anyone de
served a pension it is those who under
went hardship in the Indians Wars.
We are doing all in onr power to secure
a favorable report upon tb bill for their
relief, and think that we will be success
ful in that respect. Howerer, duricg the
last session, after having got thru far, w
were met with an oietruction by tbe
an oar refusal of tb Speaker of the
lions fo recogoii aovon for the pur
pose of ca'ling the bill cp for considera
tion. But we are not discouraged and
will push the matter to tbe utmost of oar
ability. Yours very truly,
M. M. Eixta.
Notice to tbe Public.
GREAT SALE
THE LADIES BAZAAR
Every article reduced.
A rare opportunity to procure exceptional values.
Sale closes Feb 12th, 1898.
L. E. & H. J. HAMILTON.
MelXWAlN'S
Cash Store.
Pkgs Arbuckle or Lion Coffee
$1.00.
Single pigs Arbuckle or Lion Coffee ten cents.
H F. Mcll wains Cash fctore tue leaoer.
All stock at cut prices. February 3, 1893
IO
Beware of snide Barbers whj try t CATAKRO OF THE STOMACH
sen yoa nair looic.wno ao not snow bee
from bill feet about jot r tea Id. I hat
bad 2i years experience a no fcrow ibeie
are roar distinct kinds of scalp tronb.
1 will farnua free of charge a fosmuia
bett raited to your particular case, which
yoa caa get Cited at aay drug store for 5
or 10 cents. ma!tatioa free. m
Ixtvis Vi&RacK-l
A Pleasant. Simple, but Safe and
Effectual Cure For It.
The Newest At lhetoro Mill at Stark
Jewelry yoa ill get tbe facts, and
Facts find a 6n stock of gl
lo aeiett from. Ittsop
todal and include tb best lines of watches
aad dorks and ali kiads of jewetry. 1 heir
I Ine of eUreaware is extra and tbey bate
many noveitiea that will pase.
Tl -
iny prooauiy R,ruw f -.,,.h r t m!,h.
i of Sitters, wiil accept onr thanks.
Lirrua Koi tiro.
DcATitor Mas. IIxirs Mrs. S. W
floxue, one of Albany's most respected
pioneer ladies, died at ber home lo tbis
city last mgbt, afiera lingering iUoesa at
in ativanceu aga ol
waa the mother of Mrs J
For a Hospital.
ALaasT.Or., Feb. 1, 1S3S.
F.oitob Dsmotbst:
Tbe attention of lb public is hereby
eailed to tbe fact that Albany is ia need
of a hospital. Can we have one? How
and wben can it be done? Who will ans
wer? J. M. Masks.
this city, Mrs W M. Powers, of Sbedd.
Mr Harvey llogue, and Mr. Cbar.es
tiogue, of Portland. She was a woman
of sterling worth who will long be e-
memtered for many excellent qualities.
ineiune'ai service will be beld to
morrow a.lerdoon at 2 o'clock at tbe
family residence on Wssbinton street,
and will be conduct el by Kev. II. L.
Keed. of lb Presbyterian church of
wbici ibe deceased a aa a member.
TO Csxrs ro Wheat. Indeoetdenc
Tears. She I coierpr-aw: a. pool oi w neai ot B,eot
M. Irv ng, of 1 bushels and twenty pounds was mad np
Fl.u8 Mm no ix Ata.wr. Several
men attracted cooe.derable attention this
morning while plac-.-r mining in tbe mud
in front of tbe P.O. It was learned that
W. K Blain tbe evening befora bad
dropped a f 10 god piece and it was
thought it had rolled into the mud
After a fruitless hunt it was learned that
a Hiatt boy had found the money on the
sidewalk lastnigbt. The mining stopped
Oh, How Thankful
Pecuuab Accident Junction Times
Feb. 9: We made brief mention last
week of the unfortunate accident that
happened to Pat Kennedy. The accident
proved a very serious one although it is
believed that the band will be saved.
Mr. Kennedy and bis son were grubbing
and both were' cbooDinz at the same
grub. Somehow tbe alternate ax swiugs
missed and tbe boys az struck bis father I
on the back of tbe right hand, cutting
the bones and sinews, leaving it banging
with only tbe flesh on tbe inside of the
hand. It was a very serious and unfort
unate wound, and the band even if saved,
will always remain stiff.
Just Across the Way.
At F H Pfeiffer s you can get tbe best
Coast and Eastern oysters to be found.
He alao keeps the best line of confection
ary in the city.
Call on bim for the best of everything in
bis liue.
Pain Was Maddening and Hope
Had Been Abandoned -Wonderful
Results of Purifying the Blood.
" A, very severe pain came In my left
knee, which grew worse and worse, and
finally a sore broke out above the knee.
It discharged a great deal and the pain
from my thigh down waa maddening.
Large, hard, purple spota appeared on my
leg. I suffered in this way for years
and gave np all hope ot ever being cured.
My wife was reading ot a case like mine
cured by Hood's BarsapariUa, and ahe
advised me to try it. I began taking It
and when I had used a few bottles
found relief from my suffering. Oh,
bow thankful I am for this relief t I am
stronger than I have ever been In my life.
I am In the best ot health, have a good
appetite and am a new man altogether."
J. P. MOOES, USDOn X aus, maine.
Sarsa-parilla
Isthe best-la tact the One True Blood Partner.
Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. 23 cents.
Tasoext, Jan. 39th, 1897,
As Young America bas moved or be
come too old to write auy more 1 bay
concluded to writ yoa s few lines from
this place, r erhsps some ol the raad
era of your valuable paper would like to
bear trom langent.
There are only ten widows in Tangent
and vicinity and three widowers.
N- W. Green and family left here one
day last week for Ohio. Mr. Green goes
to take charge of bis fathers farm.
Six vacant houses in Tangent.
The dance club died a hard death.
The wonder in Tangent is what inter
ests Ray so much in Albany.
Tbe weather is good enough of for
summer.
We saw the benign countenance of
Little Rose Bud one day not long since
Bv the wav it ia a funnv rosebud. Why
does it not bloom. Some folks say It is
too old to tloom,otbers say it ts not prop
erly cared for. O. I. C
A Rich Strike A very rich strike of
gold is reported in the Bohemia district
in Lane county, and at Cottage Urove
great excitement is said to prevail. It is
claimed that a foot of 9.15 foot ledge goes
$30,000 to the ton and the remainder
$500. Tbe find is on property belonging
to Jennings Bros, and Bruno, tsuch re-
reports need to be taken with a good deal
of allowance. If as stated Klondike
wouldn't be compared with Bohemia and
Cripple Creek would not be mentioned.
In the matter of taxes Astoria ia the
wort afflicted of any city in Oregon so
cording to tbe present report. 1'ba total
tax will be 40j mill. The levy for
r unty expenses is 12 mills
A R Ockerman.the well-known Portland
man who absconded with $3,000 of money
belonging to tbe Elki, has been arrested
In Vancouver, B C.
this week, and Al Uerren relieved tbe
parties of the entire amount bv paving i0
cents a Uisbel for ibeeame. 1 bis is from
lo 3 recta more oa the bushel -tban
the average price paid ia this msrket
Centkal Coutti Mestino,. Mem
bers of the Democratic certral commit
tee are requested to meet ia Albany on
Vedneedsy.February9,at 1 o'clock p m,
to attend such business a will come
before lb meeting.
Homciirst.
Tbe World atUrward. t good
grcaaies for your famt-y. Covb & Jit
toe keep tbe beat, which thev set! at tbe
lowest pouibl price, rmaa vegetable
and fruits accor Jitg lo the season, always
oa bacd.
A fine line vf crockery.
Do3tr ficam. Perfumes ar certain to
please ber. especially wbe too give Pal-
ir.tr 'a. the bet. -ee our assortment to
fanc boxes alio oar iio cf Toilet rate,
a! burnt, glove and handkerchief boxes.
comb brah nod mtrrer vet Alt new and
op to date goods, w ask voar inspection.
nCBBHABT 4 LKB.
We Sell
A Ubdcmt. On amount of the criti
cal condition ot Mr. Ham lord, who ia at
the residence of J . M. Marks, w kind
ly say to those passing that tbey will
comer a lavor on the ailing man to pass
as quietly as poeaioie or paaa oa tb
south si te of street and if our neighbor
bojs will plsy on some other corner lor a
time, we will be greatly obliged.
J. M. Masts.
XI
at the Esmond. J.R. Wyattat the St I French the jeweicr.
Charles and Dr. M. II. Ellis at the I Romona pure spice .
Portland Romona Romona puro extracts .
Tbe operation performed on Mr. Chaa. Try stbtiiic a Dt tea ao4 baxina powder.
StiTcJ' BuesTn - ' E
lUIJsUia VI WCI fS -v - l ailWU v ssu as
found, porhaps too la'e fr permanent "w.ns at lereca e sbavtng nn.t bair
assistance, and Consequently bis condi- cutting parlors.
lion is critical. Pictures from 75 cents to $25 tcrd'e.n
Mr. John Catlin last evening received t Longs gallery.
formal notice that his pension clai n bad I Uet a aet of carving toive f.r an xruas
been allowed and be bas been granted present at Hopkio Lro.
pension for life under the new law. I rn , n,i.; i i tt, .. wi
Tbe amount has not yet been stated, nor k : ,f . , ,
tbe amount of tbo back pension nisi , , " . . ,
Aioany friends generally will be glad to . Vun ' J ""'""J
know of hi. good fortune. JZZ". "
R. 0. Clyde, eJitor of the Commoner, I . ,i n tK.. in trnnbiea.
formerly tbe Calamity Howlnr, of Port-1 l a. Cuiauiinir
land, a young rnBtler from Kustlervine, I , T. . ,
scooted into Albany today in the interest I 0 T"t8
of his valuable paper, only $1 a year. P,aU tn th e.'- . .
He is for tbe people every hour in the Set your watch with rrencu a reguia or
day and all night, "yon becber yer life." 1 if jou want the correct time.
a middle ol the road man, we guess. I If you want to "wakn np ' toy an alarm
Treat bim kindly. clock at r'rench's jewelry utore."
a school recetoox. I Crawford & FLirninh for photographs
Last evening at the Madison strest Prices from tl to ttf) pr dozen.
school building a reception was tendered I na Ure and sto tha and rut tinware at I
the new class in the high sohool depart- Hopkin Bto. will la, a lifetime,
ment, who have jusf left the central tt& F,ak.. flour ia mfttla b the
school tor that school. It wag a very Rej Crown MilU of Albany,
pleasant affair, the manner in which it l . f,. i
was carried out conferring honor on all Try our p corn ; it never fwu lo pop.
concerned. Over two hundred were c &
present. The program was opened with 'Ri Crown" -the standard of color
a well rendered piano duet by May and aud strength ia flour. All grocers have it.
Besnie Hammer, Miss Minnie Mayo de- No one can afford t be without clock,
Itvered an excellent address ol welcome, see tbe low prices at r ranch a jewelry store,
a aong by Misses Leon Francis, Bessie T (he O C & E cteamer for Portland
Hammer, Emma Brenner and innie d rivor on Sunday, Tuesday and Tburs
Mayowss appreciated, an address of j"
wntnnnrm to the new rlaas bv Miaa Mahnl uttv' .
- . . J ----- - - . i, . I .ul anil nn F In lirt. r ...
TSJ-TK orierVyW.;v,g and biir cu7
youDg pupils in tbe meandering viciBsi- ""B parlor'' . ,
tudes of their course upward into the Large salea and smslf oroHts is the motlo
ambiguitiea of higher education. A re- of liopkm iJrD. and ihai u why thay are
spouse was made in good style by Or always busy.
Simpson, a vocal solo by Emma Brenner W hen you want a choice steak, a nice
was appreciated, Miss May Miller de- roast or meat of any kind, cation Henry
livered a thougiuiui address to tbe gran-1 Uroders. He koeps tue best.
Dis H. E. and O. K. U rs olliees and
In Olden Times
People overlooked the importance of per
manentty beneficial effects and were satia
fie! with transient action; but now that it
is generally known that rupor Figs will
permanently overcome habitual constipa
tion, well-informed people will not boy
other laxatives, which act for a time, bet
finally Injure the system Buy the genu
ine, made by tbe California Fig Syrup Co.
Closing out.
Crcckery and dataware at cott,
C E Browksi.l.
Legal Bl mka, we bave 'em.
Smu it
3cst
rotk,lowet prices, that's us.
Smilsv, the Printer.
After yeara nf antold anffetiog from pi
B W Porasll of Koitoertville.fa, wascartd
hy naiog a sinila box f ! it WiUh
Hail Salva fain diaeaaea aaoh asecsema,
raah, pimp as a.MJ ohttioate acre are real
ily ca'st Jby
Curaminj,
this fimis rsmsdy J A
WilliSturk, jewe'ers.
Sailing Notice.
Steamer President ii due to sail from
Yoquinafor San Francisco Friday Feb,4th
Pawengcrs sboula leave Albany on Thurs
day.
ood's
Australia is now twin? visited hv tha
hottest weather in its histon . resulting in nated. which was appropriately respond
the dentb of hundreds. Tbe thermometer ed to by Vernon Ramp, piano solos by
was 124 in tbe sbade and 187 in tbe sun. 1 Bessie Tyree and Vinnie Mayo were
- I good. A general love foast followed, in
Trieie are three little things which do which remarks were made by G W.
more work tban any other tt rae little Wright, Rev. McKillop, F. P. Nutting,
things o-ated they are tbs ant. tna bae County Clerk Montague, Rev. Wire.Mrs.
tnai-e wins Little Early Riaers, tie hvt
oaing ine iimooi uttla pill for itomaob
and liver tronblet J a Camming
To tun t-unmipntiu" roravhr.
Take Cascarata Candy Cathartic. IDo or JSa
If C. C. C. fall to cure, drungUis refuud mouey.
Wiie. P. A. Young, and J. O. Irvine,
Nice refreshments were served and the
company adjourned with an excellent
opinion of the scholars and teachers as
. . i . i
entertainers ana witu renaweu
dence in tha schools.
residence in pout othce building. Special
attention given to diseases of women.
The best meats of all kinds and good
treatment at the Albany Dressed Beef
Oomnanv's market, junt djwn Second
street. Good weight and prompt attend
tion.
It's th uniform finish of the New Red
Cmwn flour which makes it so inpiapen-
confl-1 sake to tbe pantry cooks. It can always
be relied upon for good results. Try it.
Heme nber the local oratorical
contest nt the Opera House on the
night of Feb 11th.
Clean Printing, we
are doing it. -Smilkv.
A thrill nf taemr ia expe-ienosd when
brasny cough of croop aounda through the
hnuae at night But the terror avion oh an
gea to relief after On Minute Cou&h Cor
baa bean administered Sfs sod ht r nleas
for children J A Camming
Chinaware,
Crockery,
Glassware,
Notions,,
Books
Very cheap.
KHECHT & SKISSB
Catarrh cf tbe stomach baa long been
considered tbe next thing to incurable.
Tb nsusl evmpioma are a ru or
bwaUrgaenaatioa after eating, aceom
oanied sometime with sour or watery
risings, a formation of gaases. canting
pressure oa tbe heart and longs ana
difficult breathing; headache, fickle ap
petite, nerroosnees and a genera piayea
oat, languid feeling.
There is o!leu a tool taste ia the moatn
coated tongue, and if the interior of the
stomach could be seen it would snow a
slimy, inflamed eonditiea
Tbe care for this common ana obsti
nate troaUe is found in a treatment
which cause tbe food to be readily,
thoroughly digested before it bas time
to ferment and irritate tbe delicate mu
cous surface of tb tomacb
To secure a prompt and bealtby di
gestion is tb one necessary thing to do.
and when normal dieesuoe is ceeared
tbe catarrhal condition will bave disap-1
pea red.
According to ir. uariansoo me saiest
and best treatment is to nse after each
meal a tablet, composed of Diastase,
Aseptic, Persia, a htJe Nux, boldea
Seal and f rait acids
Tbeee tablets can now be found at all
dixg stores under the name of Stuart's
Dvspep Tablets, and, not Ming a pat
eat medicine, can be used with perfect
safety aad assurance that beaitby ap-
petre and tcorough digeauoo win io-
i thir rMrnlar na after meala.
Mr 5 J Boober ol Z710 uearbora bi.
Chicago, 111., writes: -Catarrh ia a local
coaciuoa lecalting from a neglected cold
la tb bead, whereby the lining mem-
bran of the noee becomes in named aaa
the poisonous discharge tberetrotn, pass
ing backward into th throat, reacne
the stomach, thus Droducine eatarrb
i ' ... i
the stomach. Medical authorities pre-i
scribed for me for three year for catarrh
of stomach without cur, bat today I am l'
tbe happiest of men after using one box I
ot Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot I
bad appropriate words to express my
mod lelie.
1 have loana nesn, appetite ana soaoa
rert from iheir nee.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the saf
est preparation as well aa tbe simplest
and most convenient remeay xor any
form of indigestion, catarrh of stomach
bill.oasnest soar stomach, heartburn
and bloating after meals.
eend for litue cook, mailed ire, on
stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart
Co., Marshall. Mich. Tbe tablets caa
be found at all drag stoi es.
Denver &
10
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Tii Ogisa & Salt laie
TO
HI Foists last aSontlB&i
Pullman Paiftce sleeping cars
Pullman tourist cvr
Frea rejlining chair cars
Are run through on all
trains.
Best f ervice
Finest equipment
Fastest time.
For rat?s of fire and all in
i rmation call on vour near
est ticket aeent or addre.-a
R C Nichol, E B Dufft,
Genl Agt, Trav Pass Agt,
251 Washington St, Portland.
6 K Hoopek, GPi? Agt,
Denver, Colorado.
EASTERN R. R. CO.
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE
Connecting at Yaqtuna Bay with tbe
San Francisco & Yaaica Bai
STEAMSHIP OOMPAXT.
SlsamsU5 "MSsit"
c.;ia trm Vannin everv S dav tot
Saa Franciaco, CoosBay.Humboldt Bay.
I a 1 1
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STOCK TINWARE
ASD
GRANlTEilRON
at THE FAIR.
DDIMTIMr.
: l'ooseesing pre-eminently pcr
' feet profit producing "posst-
lZ bilities, produced promptly at
fc KM I LEY'S
Clean Pnntery.
lUiuiaanuiUiaiUiuiuiii
. tsibs saaaaa.
rllsO copyaacHTS e.
Aurt aanmtw a alteif aa SaatrlrOo ar
imuu. tree. bW a '""
CMoaaeottal. awse? t;na fMnaa
la Avertc. W ! a Watfcuwtoa oSM.
Pai mis take thnxica ataaa Co. rasam
ajacial aotiea ta tb
SCIENTIFIC AMER'SAN,
beaanrallr UttnrnMed. Urr- eOeeiatloai t
an, Hwnllc H-urnl, v;,lnBa3.iK a Teat,
aiJOBt mmtli. MKMnj.fi copi and MAa
Uvmk n( .Tatksts aaal trwa. AitOnaa
MUNN & CO.,
361 Bna4. Kaw Vara.
Try
atftings at 10c. Extra quality
0. . Drownell.
Karl's Clover Root Tea. lor Constipa
tion it's thi Be', and if after using it yoa
don't say s s return the package and get
or money. Said b FoshavA Mason
Krtuen.f Tfonr llowvla With Cwiearata.
Cur.-iy Cnttinrtte, curn eonalipatton forever.
10c, ia,-. lltac, fall, UrusKiaw refund money.
More
Ramblers
Were sold in Portland last year than all
th other linea represented tere. Whv?
Because no other high grade bicycles are
sold at so reasonable a price. The "98"
Rambler is a beautv aud sample can be
ten at George . Fish's place, on Ferry
street.
TTsTTANTED TRUSTWOltrer AO-
jf j five gentlemen or ladies to travel
for responsible, established bouse in
Oregon. Monthly fftf.OO and expense.
Position steady. Keierence. inclose self
addressed stamped envelope. Tbe Domin
on Oompaoy, Dept. Y Chicago.
Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh
that Contain Mercury
aa merenrv will sarelv destrov tne sense ri
smell and coniDletelv derange tbe wnoi
system wba entering it through the ma
coa surfaces. Such articles sboald never
ha nuvl nxeent oa DreacriDtioas from repot'
able physicians, as tue damage they will
do ia ten fold to tbe good you caa posubiy
derive from. Hall s Catarrh iire, nut
factored b FJ CNsney & Co, ToledcsObio,
mntaina no merenrv. aad is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon tbe blood and
mucous surfacesoi the system, ia ouyiug
Hairs Catarrh Cur be sure yoa get tbe
trenuine. It is tecen mteruauy. ana mane
in Toledo, Ohio, by F J Cceaey & Co.
Testimonials fcee.
Sold by drogg sta, price "5c per bottle.
Hulls Family Pills are the best.
STREET RAILWAY NOTICE.
The motot on the Albany atrret rail
way will connect promptly with all trains
to and from the depot, day and night.
Special trips will be n ade at special
ates. t. r. toRN, Corductor,
FOR SALE Steam Cider Factory, ful
iv equipped for business. Wiil be sold
at s low price.
Address PO Box 280.
Corvallis, Or.
ass6a Accomodation Ussceraseit
Shortest rout between the Willam
ette Valley and California.
Fare trom Albany and point west tc
Ban Francisco
Caws......
Srs3ta6 -
Bound trip good for 60 days...
To Coos Bay
Cabin .....
To Humboldt Bay sna ton
Whin 10.M
fTeerage
SCC
COC
.17.0C
IS.CC
6 00
S 00
River Division.
Steamer "Albany" between Portland
jnd Oorvallia. through without lay-over.
Leaves Cor tall a 6:30 a. m. Taesdays.
Tharsdaysand Sundays; leave Port
land, Yamhill street doc. 6)C a. au
Mondavi Wednesdays and Frida;.
Eswn Ssosa, J O Ma-n-
Manager Supt River Pit
TKEASUSER'S KC1ICE KQ. 9
Kotice is bereny ctvn that funds at
on band tc pay city warranta Kos. 367
to 415 Inclusive ol th issue of 1S97. In
terest oa said warrants will cease with tb e
date of this notice
Albany Or. Pee. 29, 1597.
E. A. Paxci.
City Treasurer.
Uonay at 1 Per Cent.
1 have a limited amount cf money to
load oa good security at 7 per cent inter
est, five jears or longer. Interest payable
annually. Address Bax 126. Albany Or.
OST. A fall blooded Scotch terri
,r. eiirht months old. iron gray
$6 reward. Keturn to w S Toole. between
Albany and O&kvuie. aanie oonny.
ANTED. A few more engage
ments by the day to sew.
Mrs & fc. Own.
w
ODD FOR SALE Ash and iir
dry and green.