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P14 rOLXXXIIl -ALB AN ID-ll-G O N , FRIDA. FEBRUARY II, 1898 Eaters c.C tke Feat at ilbaay. Or. Seeead'Class Mall Maltett :r JIITTISC rablUker mm Prprletr NO 28 tar ; V 1 AN OBEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTIj IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " C ASTORIA,- AND "PITCHER-a C ASTORIA," AS OUR trade Mark. Jt DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Hyannis, Massachusetts, was, the originator cf " PITCHER'S CASTORIAv Qsam that has borne and docs mv) TT!fwj bear the facsimile signature cf C4ai!&uifmper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTOR1A," whicftJw been used in the homes of ths Mothers of America for ovethirt -years. LOOK CAREFULLY ciiha wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always boujhtjfi. ' 09 the and has the signature cf QSayfcJ Vsjap pef. , No one has wipioriiy from m to u$$ my nam ex cept xThe Centaur Company of uhh Jkas. E. Fletcher is " March 8; 1897. Jy ''DoKot Balteceived. Do not "endanger the life a cfieap substitute. whKiigcrnefgggist may offer you (because lie makes a few fredients of which" even lie oes not know. "The Eiad Tou Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Tailed You. v ennga coanuT. tt tracer, mwutm I . THE OPENING DAY OF The Second Term January 4, 1898.? The colleg9 mercial work very much, so usiness equal to any in the state. This i9 s now. Come and secure a branches o.'a liberal education. Albany, Oregon, is 1 A lWUlUuUt XlliiAliJ UVllUgU f o r A J- jfc. r if sh f t a. - 0 r .tssTwr? ?v. jv - JAPPY NEW YEAR... RING OUT And tell the people the best GROCERIES the finest HARDWARE the best are to be found at F. E. ALLEN & CO S. Wall Paper, Harped, Lineoleam, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Portiers, Pillows Furniture Bedding. ' Future Frames, Linen Warp Matting, Oil Paintings, and Undertaking ALBANY FURNITURE CO. ALBANY CIGAR! FACTORY i. JOM3P". o;yoaf cW more pennies on it), the in- h3 strentheaed its . com that now it ha3 bac ni3 a ge was not so in the uast. It all thorough training in 7AV J 4t '.VTV . fjAi vamni i o J mm m . poRmnnoE YE BELLS far and wide that make of STOVES (Uolle CANDY CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS Proprietor TTr 4 SX3"" REAL ESTATE SALES. Keported by thaLinn County Abstract Company, for the Dkmocrat, lor the week ending February 1st, 1898. U S to Martin Hickman, patent, SEJTis.l W, 160 acres.... $ 1 r Hickman and wife to Phoebe HioJcman, 8 E X T 12. 1 W. . . . . Phoebe Hickma&io H W Beard, 8EMT12.1Wt. . Alfred Bimone to. Martin Thomp son, undivided interest in lota 1, Jnd bl 1, lot 8, bl 3, lota 1, 2? md 8, bl 4, lots 1. 2, 3 and . 4, bl 2, Boston Co., Oregon Bessie Stevecotod bnsband to W H Averill, T W, 8 acres. . . . W P Farlow and wite to Jessie L Farlow, T 10. 3 W, 116 acres .... J H Foster to O ftBetler.T 9, S E, 35 acres .'T. P Y Duncan aid wifetoLJlMiles, 600 211 2336 200 4100 x z., z anu o w , acr J A Beard to A W Gordon, Di o, acaieman's 3rd bany L A Eaton to D Torbett, lots 1, 3, and 4, bl 4, lots 1 and 2, bl Eaton's add to Lebanon Geo Howell and wife to D Torbett, . lota Sand 4. bl 3, Eaton's ai to I ' -K n . j, um 8 tw-tOrf grtfi JI tg Co, lota 7 and 8.T11.S W, 12 acroe. .. J M Pierce and wife to Win Lynch, all right in Sheriff's certi6cate of sale for lands in T 13, 2 W, 27 acres H J Uaud and wife, by sheriff, to Wm Lynch, lots 2 and 3, T 13, 2 W... I ! O&CRRCoto IHGeddes, N W X. S E X. T 10, 3 E R C Miller and wife to Abner Lew is, T 12, 2 W, 5 acres O Healy, guardian to A Lewis, T 12, 2 W, 2S3 acres Jas McKioley and wife to. f xecnt on estate of A Gile, lands in Linn and Lane counties, Oregon Jas McKinley and wife to N 11 Witbee, lands in Linn and Lane counties, Oregon -. ... A C Bausman and wife to L J Ambler, !ot 3, bl 12, Hansman.a ad to North Brownsville, Or.. U S to John Kearney, patent, T 10, 5 E, 160 acres - U S to L W Pomeroy, patent, T 11, 1 W. 82 acres .... 250 110 31 310 358 200 100 50 J Kearney te J A Shaw, T 10, 5 E, 120 acres M Hale and wife to L B Eicher, T 12, 1 W, 11 acres 250 Aftik Something. Deputy United States Marshal George Humphrey, of Portland, arrived here on last night's overland train, and this morning bright and early left by private team lor a point eight miles above Jasper on official busi ness One of the reporter's f rieods sug gests mat ue is alter some poor tan barker, shingle tr cedar post man. We trust not. E a gene -G uard . Mr Bert Veal came np from Portlend this noon on a visit. F. S Kelley, for the Portland Flour ing mills, of Portland, is In the city. The Woman's Relief Corps will give a social on Lincoln's birthday Feb. 12. Capt. Wilson and Major Kitchen are putting in six thousand feet of tiling .lor Mr. Crawford at the fair ground. Mr. J. N. Hoffman bat been engaged to teach the school across, the river the coming term. - Mr. Collins W. Elkins, formerly of ibis city, nas deen appoioted postmaster at Ljle, wash. A good appointment. There were two J. E. Browns on yes terday's list of guests at the Portland in Portland, both from Albany. D,B. Montetlh.o: Ibiscitv. was on the Oregon, which picker np the passengers on the illlated Corona, and writes borne a graphic account of the wreck. jsiA m ong the 247 passengers on tbe Ce- rona recently wrecked on its way to Alseka. was Mr. Al Boenicke, of this city. He bad a rough experience, but saved both of his valines. John Long, who 6 en red in a shoot. ing affray with the late Max Friendly and who subeeqaently quitted Corvallis m company with Mrs. Brown, is now ia San Francisco and Mrs. Long is with him. Corvallia Times. J. W. Ball returned this morning front San Francisco accompanied by his wife who bad been there several months tor treatment, which did ber no permanent good, and she is now in a critical condi tion. Bishop Cranston will preach in Har ris burg next Sunday. Tbe Dmocut ia informed tbst the statement ia this paper that the Bishop nad not yet been at Albany was a mistake. Ue was here about a year ago. Mr. E. B. Townsend. superintendent oi tbe tied Crown mills, is in Portland this week. When be returns be will be accompanied by Mrs. Townsend. Tbe wedding is to take place sometime this B v Lieutenant Geary. ho was appoin ted ss the successor of Lieutenant Dentler, instructor in military tact'ea at the Ag ricultural CoPege.will assume bis duties tbe 14th. He is an old time resident of Linn connty. His father. Rev E. U Ueary, wa once county judge of L:nn, and resided on a homestead near Albany Lieut. Geary is a graduate of West Point and both he and bis parents are well remembered by the older residents otoorvallis. CorvalliseTimes. At ber borne in this place Mrs. Albert Waozh lies serioosJy and dangerous! i!l. Her disease v a complication of troubles brought on primarly by tbe measles, which disease she was afflicted with recently. All that medical skill can do to restore ber to health ia being done. Last Saturday Dr. Davis, of Albany, was telegraphed for to consult Dr. Darnell in tbe case, but be could not come and Dr, Trimble came instead. Monday Dr Davis came over and consulted with Dr Dar nell in the case. At tbe present time tbe Datient is aoite low. but still with a strop g chance for recovery. Toledo Leader. Tne republican congressional conven tion will be held at Eugene on April 1L S N Steele was canal to the occasion todav and bvnnotieed five not atoes, which be placed in tbe shape of a roan and put in bis front window. They were labeled ''Not dead but sleepelh.'' E V Ofburn. whose store was attached at Salero.tnade an alignment yesterday. The assets consult of tbe stock ot goods, vaioea at 14000 Tbe liabilities are $5408. TC Smith, $1020; Mrs MJ Damon, (600; Hamilton Brown Shoe Company. $402: Nenstradter Bros. 1 534. are the large-t creditors. There are numerous smaller creditors in San Francisco and Balem JeS Meyers was made assignee. BTwo boys named Cooper and Uensel, of Sodaville, have been airented at Jefferson for stealing a boat BrSTor Cvsa Tmutbt for torturing, dUSgfc arlns. Itching, burning, and wly tkla and walp alMMeawltto low oflinlr. Warm bUnwlthCO tiouba Soap, gentl ppllcUon of Ctmooaa (ointment), and fall diM of Cutiouba Rbaol tbbt. grealcM ol blood purUken and kamor cores cum ktV ad.W4 .JVoO b1& mil asw b wis thmnriwat rha wsrit. Forras Jvo a Cwbv. Cobf.. Bnl Props Beatoa. . mm " Bov IB Cm IKhlnn Skin Dion, tn. RED ROUGH HANDS 'T? -.1 WHEAT. New York 95U. f'M. ! ni t V Ran Francisco 84c, Liverpool l.e lower, Albany 46c Linn County Candidates. A writer in ths Tribune has finored oat the coming candidates for otlice in ibis eooaty at the June eiectiou as fol lows j v.. Oa the republican ticket, for the lee- ialature WA Templetoo, J Y McCune, M CunninehMa, H L Lasaell, Geo Rees and Ir Lamberaon- For county clerk J S Van Winkle, oh ly. For recorder W r. . rv . w o. -1 1 ... oi urown, j u ktiub, n n enerriu, w a Wriebt and Judse Stewart. The present recorder is not mentioned. For sheriff John W Pugh and Andrew Kirk. tor assessir tJ A btafford and 1) T Wy man. For treasure P U lAmtdn. The dodu lists, for tit Wlslatore I L Jones ana Geo L Southerland, for sher- in Asa Lewelling. for clerk K B Monu- true, democrat, lor recorder E 0 Neal, tor assesjor H B Sprenger or J A He Bride, for school superintendent Prof Tyree, democrat, for district attorney L M Curl, foi circuit iudees 11 O Watson. democrat. S L Hayden, democrat. A Jo C D Stein for senator, and W P Ander son and D W llardiu for the legislature 1 he correspondent closes with : '"I interviewed a prominent democrat today and asked him if they would con sent to the populists nominating the democrats. He answered. "No. you bet we won't. We DroDose to name our own men on a fusion ticket or we will have a straight democratic ticket from top to bottom." This man is hiirh in the coun cils of the party, both in state and coun ty, ana i think he represents a maiontr oi the local democracy " Advertise Linn County EorroK Dkvocbat. The article in the morning Herald signed by "Citiien"referring to tbe ad vertising of Linn county's resources strikes me as timely and to lbs point. This is matter that every resident of the county is directly interested in I am credibly informed that the conn tT court did appropriate tbe earn of f 100 for this purpose. Why has not this monev been expended for the object intended? The real estate agents inform me that cone of them have any advertising mat ter whatever .and that Uieir bnsinees does not justify them to go to th .t expense. uei me county expend una money and get out something in die shape of a pamphlet describing our resources, clim ate, etc., that can be furnished the many different parties writing here for such in formation. Tbe county could not invest $100 to a better advantage. Lis. Corrrv. Hypnotised. A good crowd was nresettat the onera bouse last evening to see Prof liol brook give exhibitions of bis hypnotic powers. Ttis be did about as advertised, giving ome striking case. The principal sub ject was Waller Tolbert, of Salem. He was hypnotised, bis head and shoulders placed on a thai.- and Lis feet on an other and a big stooe weighing seveial nunarea ponnde placed on him lor two minutes without bis budging. Several Albany people were put under tbe influ ence, the best subjects being Henry Mor gan, Orin Beam and Mr. Diodinger. The mind reading and other thinca are of a character to create great interest. Of course a good many people are skeptical, out toe science oi nypnotism has gone far enough to command attention and make many wish to investigate. Mr ! Hoi brook gave the secret of tbe business in the statement (bat It was tbe subject j who does the wok in act of submission. A person who will not submit willtoffiv cannot be bypa itised. uanam tbe atlerouoo a drive ibroujh tbe streets with Judge Duncan as subject m maae, ana tne pin lound as oo U. loday in the window of Reed. Peacock AC, Walter Tolbert, of Salem, s devel oped subject, has lain and attracted a great deal of attention. He will be left there until 8 o'clock tonight, when be will be awakened at tbe opera bouse. where the exhibitions will be continued. Admission 10 and 1j cents. Seal Mining. From tbe Coos Bav Mail of last Satnr- day : A. B. Seal and J. W. Gsfeltv have leased the Tennison back sand mines near Randolph, and will proceed to open up iu same. t. tv. uayeuy, Mr. sears partner, ia the inventor of a macLine for the saving of fine gold in black sand. I hey made .several tesu of tbe machine whilst over on the nrer.snd were highly pleased with the results. A.B. Sealgoas to the city on this Areata .and will return n about three weeks. Then look out for ffP0"-iT,?!nd.0.h "Wch " Pal in I the shade Talkfn Miller's exped.tion to iwwguiig n vuu a. i. oeei ana partner all success in theit adventure. and hope that when they clean op that tbe gold dost will be as "thick as leaves on ar.ambroso." Rcxawat Accident. Dr. Trimble and G. A. We it gate last evening were riding id toe sunuroe oi tne city in tne lormers dog cart, when the teat broke down, causing a precipitation of tbe occupants out of the cait upon tbe horses heels. The animal, of course, though well trained, immediately ran away. Mr. Westgate had hold of tbe lines and Mr. Trimble became ungled in tbe outfit in some manner. Tbey were dragged through the mud about one hundred yards, tbe horses feet flying only a few inches from their beads and bodies. The Doctor was kicked in the knees and Mr Westgate had bis spparel scraped and bis anatomy well snaken np. ' hey secured a ride to the city. Mr westgate is about Dnt tbe vt. is at his rooms nursing bis wuunas. Tax A. A O. John McGuire. tbe new superintendent of the A. 4 0. R. K. ar rived in tbe city yesterday with Genera Manager T. H. Curtis, and both officials took a trip over tbe line. Mr. McGuire will make the beadouarters In Astoria Mr. Curtis save the cbaosein the handle of his name will cut little fieure. It is quite evident that a movement is on foot to push construction as rapidly as pos sible and at tbe samn time put the road in practicable operation. The engineering force has been enlarged and workmen are being added to the ranks daily. Astorian. Mas. Conseb'b Will. Mrs. Elizabeth Conser.wbo recently died at Euitene. left property valued at tlo.UQO. In her will she leaves different sums ranging from i.o to 13,000 to thirty-four different net sons. Her relatives oil and vonneall eM something. Besides the orphans home at Salem, thaCongreagtional, Presbyter ian and Christian churches of Eumne each gets (500 and the Masonic lodge (200 for keeping up the grave of ber husband. T.C. Hendricks is executor at a salary of M 1 AAA I. a . . . witn tonus at izu.uw instead of aa pruviueu uy law. Bubgoabp at Albany C. H. Burs: garf went to Albany tbis mornintr where in the near future assisted by local talent ne win present a larce comedy eutitled "The Night Owls." The comedy will probably be presented Monday evening February 21, under tbe auspices of Al- Dany uamp jno iim, wojdnien ot ths World, that date being an anniversary of tbe organization of that lodge. Jour nal. From the Cuaibman. Hon. George W. Bay. chairman of tbe committee on pensions, for the Indian war veterans, to whom tbe bill has been refeired in the house, writes Capt. Wbeelcr as follows-. Your letter received and tbe same will be brought to the attention of Una com m ittee. , '. Good Hypnotic Exhibition. it A large audience witnessed Prof. Hol brook and a class of ten young men at tbe opera bouss last night in a very in teresting hypnotic program. The pro gram consisted of frantic efforts of the young men to get from their chairs, a dog fight, removing tacks from their chairs, a fight between Corbett and Fitzsimmons at long range, vocal solos by Henry Mor gan and Mr. Dtndingsr, trios, choruses, stomach ache, tooth ache and the des perate struggle of Mr. Dindingeras a dentist to pull Orin Beams tooth, tbe fol lowing of a spot, etc. Waller Tolbert, the young man who lay hypnotised in Read, Peacock k Go's show window dur ing the day was brought from his lln at 8 :15 md the Doctors In the com mittee declared it to be a genuine case of hyp notism. j.onigu nuHHiir omcr minus a five hundred pound rock will be crushed on the breast of falter Tolbert. ( , v Across ttijfFWillumette Mra.Vl.i'.lips bas sold ber place to A. A. Hawley. Mr. Uanley is on the sick list, but. im proviul-; , , - M iss" Dotora LowaiTl was marrisd not long ago to an engineer on the Great Northern, Mr. Morrow. Her friends wish tfaem many years of bsppioeis and as few sorrows as lall to the lot of mor tals. James McDanbla cut bis foot actosa the toes so badly be can only bop around He was cutting wood and did the "cut act" more than a week ago. Fred Mc Daniels U also laid up with a sjre band, presumably a leion or whitlow. What can a man mak) selling, in mid winter, potatoes at 2d cents per bsuue! and yellow Newton pippins at 40? 1 think the Klondike fever will hurt this part of thefxHatool more thin it will ever d.i it good. School began this morning, with Mr. Hoffman at the desk, and nearly thirty scholars in attendance. Tbe term will be a short one. Yon see, we lost our former teacher, Miss Fiock, when she took charge of a smaller flock. Gsxelte. A Protest . OiEviLUt, Feb 4, 1868. Editob Democrat. I write to kindly protest against such corrtspondeoce as you publish from this place in tins weeks DeMocmAV. II your correspondent believes in enforcing taw and has the necessary information, let him enforce law. If not, let him forbear threatening (?) and not make any insin oa lions. "He who looks on tbe wrong side of the cloth should not criticize the design." G. E. Hcsiks0!C. A Bt o Srrr.- Charles P. Bacon Las sned J. M. Mover, L. D. Cole. W.T. Cochrane, E. D. Mover, J. P. Galbraith and tbe Albanv Woo en Mills for50.0u0 on a note made September 12, 1892. In terest and principal amounts to k.(XXJ. Two thousnd doliais attorney's Ices I asked. Telegram. Mrs. Otto Lee returned last n eht from a visit with Salem fr ends. Harry Bailey has been appointed re ceiver of public monie at Lakeview. Mr. Tony Noltner, the veteran news paper man of Portland, wss in the city todsy . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Towoteod. cf Al bany, ate registered at tbe Itnrnal Oregonian. The marriage occurred yes terday. Al. Waldahl. of Portland. Doug Mal. of Salem, and a few o ber Elks, are in the city to ssiist in the initiation of a coupSe of men into Elkdom tonight Miss Merriil came np from Portland this noo oa a visit with ber brother. Mr H F Menrill, accompanying hone Mr Merrill's too. who has been iaijrt land for treatment for bit bearing. Potter is. Miller, theevangtlirte. whose meetings in Portland, have reenltld ia over 700 ea versions, will hegin a Mries of meetings in Salem next week, te terns respects a more difiicu.l city than Port land to work in. Mr. A. C. Shaw arrived in Albany this morning to assume a clerkship in the shoe department of tbe store of S. K oung A hon.coming from San Francisco here. He was formerly from Boston, or iginally from Glasgow. Tbe Rev. J. S. White, of S-t'em. who baa been ill for some time is arranging to spend tbe remainder of tee winter in Soul hern California. He requires a warmer chrnate to restore bim to health again. Independent. M. V. Btlyeu, of Sclo. returned today. He baa been visiting his daughter Mrs. Cbaa. Hendere, whose bosband is em ployed at tbe asy I am. Mr. Bilyea ssrs the feeling of at.ion is strong among tbe silver reform forces of Linn county. uem journal. Jotepb Smith, of Lebanon a brother ia law of II. A. Tbomia. was a visitor n Salem yesterday, havieg stopped off tiers on nts way borne Irom fortiand He returned to bis home on last nutb' overland train Mr. Smith is interested in a dredger, to be operated on the Yukoe and bia visit to Portland waa ia connec tion with bis business interests in the frozen north. Salem Statesman Gas Wachline banged at HillsUoro, wasbington county, tcday. Tbe El wood, a steamer that has been at AlWny freqoenMy, baa been told t Van couver, B C, men for navigation in tbe iaska 'raoe. Ine Governor u appoint mc t utn re- ief commil'ee. Here is oue for Harri- burg: O P Hyde, Daratn Smith, J Senders, Wm Duon, W L Bean, James McDonald. The cbal'enge of tbe Chemawa Indian girls, inned some time aoo to tbe young tacies of tbe O A C to play a game of basket ball, has been accepted, and tbe col leseteam is practicing faithfu'lv for the CTOtCBl. WOICU Will (BBS piBke I IU-UIU, Gazette. Jacob Rudell, until recently employed as pressman by Peace! l Bros , printers, suicided in Portland this mommg shoot ing himself through the besrt with a pis tot. He was aged twenty one. Aespona ency was the cause. 9 SCROFULA. One of America's most fa mows physicians sayst "Scrof ula is external consumption." Scrofulous children are often beautiful children, but they lack nerve force, strong bones, stout muscles and power to resist disease. Yot delicate children there is no lemedy equal to Scott's Emulsion I of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo l phosphites of Lime and Soda. I It fills out the skin by putting I good fksh beneath it. It makes I th cheeks redby making rich S I blood. It creates an appetite $ 1 for food and gives the body power enough to digest it. Be I sure you get SCOT 15 timul m sion. S joc tnd $1.00 ! druggUti. T SCOTT a BOWNE, Ch-ml, Kew York. s5 WACIILINE HANGED. A YV&aliinton County Murderer Pays the Penajty. Hiluiboro, Or., Feb. 4, 1898. Gus Wachline was executed today at 12:10 p. m. He died adhering lo the statement heretofore made in that be ac cused Buck of doing tbe killing, but ad milted helping to bury the bod v. Wacb line's neck was not broken, be dying of strangulation, ine body was cut down 17 minutes after the trap was sprang. A Long Judicial Career. Judge Reuben P. Boise, of Salem, was in the city today. Be ia Oregon's most prominent uranger, and one of ber lead ing etiizena and successful men. Judge Boise is now about seventy-nine years of age having been born in Banford, Mass., in 1810. His career i an interesting one. Hegradnated from Williams College in 1813 and was admitted to the bar in 1848. fifty years ago. After practicing two or three years he came to Oregon ia 1851 and tbe next year was chosen proaecuL. Ing attorney for tbe first ami second dis tricts. He belp prepare the Oregon code in 18?4 and the same year was re-elected prosecuting attorney and to the territorial legislature. He wss a member of tbe constitutional tonvention in 1867 and that year was appointed supreme judge of the territory Upon the admission of Oregon as a state be was the first chief justice of the supreme court, and in 1864 when bia term expired was again elected a mem ber of the snpretr e court. The term ex pired in 1870 and until 1876 be practiced law. Tbeo be again went into the su preme court. In 1880 be was elected circuit judge of this district, a position he continued to fill until succeeded by Judge Burnett, six ears ago. His ju dicial career will be seen to have been a Icog one, and it bss unquestionably been an honorable one. SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS. The end of this week see the poor Cubans with a ray of hope, jua bow much it amounts to it is difficult to tell. Kven a ray sometimes grows into efful gency. We hope it will with tbe Cu bans, but so long as congress refuses to recognice tbe tclltgerency of tbe Col-ens it is not probable that anvlbin will t done. beae sectet negotiations sre not dignified sod .enerally do not amount o very tnocit 1 be manly way would be to recognize the Cubans in a manner te give them a standing with the nations of the world Thea somethin miuhi be done. It has been verv intereaiine to I ho DruocsaT man to hear the many differ ent opinions about tbe reliability of of bypaotsrn. Many people are to em pbatic that they are a.moat willing to get mad in order to eetabliahh tbeir PMiu-m. There ate rlsntv who declare that tbe whole business is a fake, and yet as a matter of fact hmnotiam ia gradually being established as a scien tific lact regardiees of any exhibitions that have been given in Albany. Since tbe Klondike craze b ran a nnm. ber of big strikse hare been renorted. Thia week baa bad two. one in Washing ton and the other ia Eastern Oregon,1 each about toO.GOO to tbe ton. This is pot so high many people will hesitate to believe the stone. There msy be small chunks of gold as rich as that, regular novels, but it t not probable that there is any conaidtraWe amount of that character. 'Something atoat be done tooogh to turn attention a li'tU from tbe Klondike. Tats wek has seen some very severe storms through tbe east, regular nose biters, talsmity bring rt. A guod many lives have been lost as the result. I ur ns all this lime in tbe Willamette val ley we hare been having some as fins inter west ber as it is possible to have loiost. Lebanon Advance Items. Hon. D. P. Thompson, who was to lecture in this city next Tuesday even ing, write to Hon. M. A. Miller that he til sot be able to come antil a week lat-r, the 15th. C. W. Matthews. Jas. McCurdv. F. H Winkler and Hi Klum have the Klon dike fever an J intend to start for the far north in a few weeks. Aed there are others Kev. Ell worthy, pastor of the M. E. church, gave a receptiam at tne parson- ge last evening to tbe uew members ot tbe church tbe twenty-aevea who an ted curing the recent meeting. Mrs. Jos. Keebler, died at ber borne in tbis city vesterday between 12 and o'clock, alter a long illpe. Deceased wss a native of Illinois and was ageC about S'- vears. t-tie was a good neigh bor and was highly rtspecied by all who knew ber. Revs. C. A- Wooler. of Eusene and W. K. Bishop of Portland spent two days n SHUviiie tbis week They ex ureas themselves as being tnuch pleased at tbe prosperous condition in which they loond Mineral boring college, and tbey think the school has a great luture before tu G. A. K. Entertainment. The G. A. R. Post of tbis city will give a most iatereeting social at their ban next Wednesday, teb. 9th, 1SU9, at 7:30o clock, n m. Tbe committee i charge have made special enorts to pro vice a program which will be lull ol tbe enjoyable things of life. The program win be at follows: 1 Instrumental selections, by young ladies ol the college, aisisted by a tal ented violinist. 2 Select readiar. 3 Pnnisbment of old soldiers as in army times. 4 Hi Yo" speech by "Big tssmooo chief, in original Indian lansuaiie. a "Bits of kvxaggeralion. by tbe Colonel from Cairo. 6 A brief dialogue by three young ladies. 7 A vocal solo by local talent. 8 Legerdemin, ly a Professor of Egyptian mysteries. 9 Indian song in jargon, by the first white man born in this state, assisted by bis wile. 10 A man to be shot for deerioh. 11 Last but not least, "bard Uck and coffee. It is to be hoped that the good people of Albany will turn out en masse and assist a good cause and spend an hour or two in Innocent ton and laughter. Come one come all. Admission IS cents. A Pioneer of 1847. Mrs. Jane Cline, one of Oregon's esrly pioneers, died at her home in thia city vesterdav evening;. February 4. 1898. at 5 o'clock, of paralysis, at the age of 80 years, II mos. and 1 dsy. Tee deceased was uotn in uuio on March 3, 1811. She moved to Indiana with her parents, and came to Oregon with the early immigration of 1847, re siding here the remainder of her life, a eiiet, peaceable one, respectea anu es teemed bv all knowing her. Three sons, Mr. Oliver Bushnell, by ber first hus band, George W. Clina and T. J. Cline, by her second husband, survive tier, anu with many others will mourn tbe death of a good mother ani neighbor. The funeral services will be held in the U. P. church Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, to which all friends o! the de ceased i Invited. Royal aufcaa the lod para, wblw ae delict s. FOVDZll Absolutely Pure SOCUL AND PERSONAL ofT Mr. Robert Huaku rjTlllLSi! Corvallia came over tfiV SKwtrso-tfpend ounaay at tue paternal borne. I. H. Van Winkle, a leading student in mm vuismetie university, has been ia the city tbe guest of bis brother, J. 8. -Mr. D. F Hardman states nositivelv that be is not a candidate for re election tr tbe office ot recorder on tbe republican ticket. The Lebanon Express says that Frank Skipworth and bride wili go to Junction City next week, where Frank will open iw ouice. Ia the hotel arrivals ia Portland yes terday were the following from Albany: At the Imperial, Mrs Weatberford, rs. at. tiarnes sna3iiss . b parks. The Herald names X M. Newport for a position on tbe republican legislative ticket, and refers to O. H. Irvine, of Ho M.nnvilie for the position of proeecuting attorney. Mrs. Mattie Freeman and three chil dren, ot Portland, returned home tbis naon after a visit of several dare ia the country, the guests of Mrs. Bodice. Mr. f-acre v. the oew manager ot tbe Postal Telegraph Company, has ejtered upon tbe discbarge of bia new duties. Mr. Sacrey was accompanied to the city by bis wife and daughter. Astoria News. James Germanson, who once resided in Linn county, opposite Corvallig, who sold bis farm in vt sting in Portland prop erty and then disappearing.being report ed cead, has just been beard from by his i . , .. .... uroioer. tie is in Alaska. Mr. Russcit Hursinsof thia nlar hm left for Dawson with bis dogs and a two years supply o provisions. A compan ion will join him at Portland and to gether tbey will posh across the pase as soon as powible. Saatiem News. Mr. J. W. Casick is in ta!em todav to attend to the sale of tbe Enterprise mill property in tbe case of J. W. Casick and E. U rosick azt J. C. Roe et al on a judgment for (3.47S. It waa expected that tbe t laiotifls would bjve to bid tbe property ia. Lieut. Colonel Jamee Jackson has been detailed as proleeeor at tbe Bishop Scott Academv. of Portland. Orezoo. Col Jackson's appointment was made at the request of the principal. Dr. J. W. HiU, sdj be wiil be the instructor of military science and tacticg. Mr. Frank Wood. Sr.. of Portland. as in the city today, air. Wood is oa bia way to tbe Tnaitr mines, in northern California, where be was at tbe time of be big find eereral mobtbsaio. He bas iwned a ledge there since 161. bavice- mined there in that year. Rev. G. A. Blair, pastor cf tbe Cum berland Presbyterian rfcsrcb, of Port land, is verv ill at bis home oa the north east corner ot Belmont and East Thir teenth, aays tbe Oregon ian. Mr. Bair nas bn ill for sume tme and was jast making arrangements to"ro to Southern Oregon for his health. The C. E. of the U. P. church lat evening at tbe rei.leoce ol Sirs. Balti more, oa vt ashmgtoa street, held a tin aaaiverary social and reunioo.the aoc:ty nsviog been organized on Jso. 1-, ISss. A charter member. Mr. C E ii read a sketch, remarks by the first pres ident, Mrs. Hamilton, and tbe pretent pastor, and letter were read from form er members now ia Portland, Washing ton, D. C , Chicago, Monmouth. 111., Washington state and ia other Oregon towra. Games were plared aad a novel lunch served. A Scio Expcriencc- From tbe Sanliam ae s : Last Fr.dsy nirht as Mr Marian Alex' ander, who lives below town was going home trom church, be leu on the high bank where Thomas creek baa srashed away the county road, aad came near being drownei. lie bad given bis lan tern to some ladies in tbe party, to enable them to see better, and fell in tbe creek bim-elf. He struck on his bead and was rendered emi-uoconscioos, but be clung to tbe roots cn tbe bank tilt nelp arrived. Tbe aUenilon of tbe count court has been called to tbe matter of tbe road be ing washed away, but thus far nothing has been done. The Waterloo Road. From the Advance : Tbe proposed railroad to Waterloo may be completed thia spring. It appears tbat tbe onlv thing now lacking for tbe people of Sodavilleand Waterloo to plank 1 .l-: 1 : J : Tt.. CaiI,., P. eific Co have agreed to furnish Mr. Wilkina tbe rails and equipment lot tbe road.taktn as security ten-year first- mortgage bonds bearing 8 per cent inter est. Mr. Wilklns. tbe railrcad man. ap peared before the city council Tuesday evening and asked for right of way for building a switch from tbe main hoe of his proposed road to tbe excelsior lactory, The council toon tbe mstter unuer aa visement. Ttis HrrsoTic Show Another large audience witnessed Prof. Hoi brook in his hvnnotic exhibition at the opera houe last night. J. B. Tillctson broke the 500 round rock on the breast of yooog Tol- be-t, and many funny hypnotic situa tions were prer ented by a good eikd class with several new memoers ia 11. mis afternoon a matinee was given, tonight the entertainments close. Admission 10 and 15 cents. This mornlnar Abraham Lincoln Kyn iston, who resides with Major Johnson, wss hypnotised and pla -ed in the window of L. O I rijn, where he has been viewed bv the curious during the day. lie will be awakened tonight oa the stage of the rpera houe. NOTll'g TO St'BOaDlSATg GRANGES. At your next meeting elect three delegates to attend a convention, to elect delegates to the State Grange. Said Convention to be held on the same day aud at the place that the L O. it C. is held ia March, 1898. H. B. Siwkuxb. D. M. for linn Co. Kaw Rbcoro. At the bowling alleys last evening Jode Galbraith vamilo a new recora 1 or a.hii, wmnoorv. j .... men, bowling 83. making nine straight strikes, then massing the first of the tenth frame. The previous Albany rec ord was 78, held by Otto Lee. Regardless ot Coat. Julius Gradwohl in ends to go out of ths crockery and glasware business, going in to some other line of business, and hence wid sell bis goods of this kind regardless na. Whan ou call and mt hia prices aa will be convinced tbat he means btsi- ness, and will believe what be says. HOME AND ABPOAD. Will k Stark, jewe'ers. Some fine eastern hickory nuts jut re ceived by C. E. Brownell . D C Herrin will give an 0 U ture in Scio oa Feb. 10. Shaving 10 rents, bair cutting 15 cents, at the A I'fany Baths, opposite tbe Demo chat office. VierecVs ghaviog aud Hair Cutting Parlors, gbsving 10 c ts Hair Cutting 15, Shampooing lOcts. Clean towels to every customer. Tne regular meeting of tbe Ladies Aid Society will be held at the residence uf Mrs G G Hopkins on Satorday tbe 5th day of Feb. at 2 o'clock p m. Tbe Local Oratorical Contest will be betd on Friday evening Feb. 11. 1893. All are cordially iovited. Admit sion 23 cents. Remember tbe date Yo.i cannot afford to niita the oratorical contest at tbe opera boose on tbr night of Feb 11, For further announcements ?on- cemiBg the program watch the diilies of n'-it week. Children and adul's fortared by burns. scalds, injories, eczeaia or skin dlasaaes miotics, eczeaia or skin cuasaacs 1 is I fecorlntam. tK;Ut br iaiayrs.Ugana PBpsavtnastard,or allspice - jittV Wftcb H zT Salve ; HUUegjeaij 3 cans Cay snoe, cloves or cinna- . -r- iciucajj, a li(UUJj g. JKvaakelut Boss having converted a county officiil (Sheriff Jobnsos) ia Eugene oaiem paper loviies mm to com to isat city and convert Judge lemil, for which there is said to be great need. Mr Milton Hale baa broogbt a suit for partition of tbe reeon bank building property aininst tbe other ran owners of tbe same, ia order that it may be owned separately and under tbe control of one per, jo. A professional htpeotist ia Indiana alUr hypnotising bis wife disjoints her Hints, even potuua ber neck out of joint. Tbe exhibition is said to be a borribleTone, 1 he law will step la and stop such shows ss that, where earned so far. WHEAT. New York fi6c. Chicago 93c ftaa Francisco 84.. Liverpool no change. Albany 66c A Late Dawson Letter. Ia a letter dated Dee. 17 Mrs. Mae Meadows writes the wall known Taylor Sisters now in Portland, as follows: u e bad very pleasant weather coming down, and yoa bare certainly missed tbe chance of your lifetime by not Coming in. Von would have just arrived in time and could bare made almost ss much money in one night as you could carry home itb yoa. I tell yoa tbe men are not in it here. A man cannot buy a pound of anything here bow, but the dear ladies can get anything tbey want. I bought a sled load from each of the stores today. I do ths shopping and the boys wash tbe dishes aad cook. Drr goods are high. but yoa can get almost aoytblng y-n with. Charley saw a man bet 13600 last night on Lb turn of a single card In tbe spring clean-ups there will simply be money to burn. I am going to open my shooting gal lery then. Tbe trouble now is we have no lights. It is only light now from 9 a m to 3 p m. Jost "think of the nice long time yoa would hive to sleep. We have a nice large log bouse, aad have not noticed tbe cold at all aa yet. Tbe trip in bere would bare been pret ty bard for yoa, but yoa woo id have made an independent frtane in a years' time, arsi it mav not be too lats yet. Charley bas a tO.OCO deal oa band, aad -.1 tbat goes through be will let yoa know, an J we mignt brizg yoa in, as yoa t su WtM nakw more money here than any mine oa the Klondike. A Front Door Thief. Last evening William McBride. tram o baker, who bad worked ia the I city two or three niabta helped himself to a coat and shirt in iront ot r. uobea s I Ue wss seen by Leo Cohen, who gave I chass and recovered the property. Then I the man was arrested by Marshal! lee 1 and placed ia iaiL Tbis afternoon he I was examined. Tbe defendant plead "not guiliy' and the case wa- being tried before Jus tice Bruce aad a jury at press time, with M hitney A Newport lor the stale and E. C. Nixon ta defendaat Cattlem rn's Convention. At readietoe. Or:.. Feb, 15-16-17, a Cattiemea's Coav-ntija. erabractnir tbe States of Oregoa. Mashing oa aad Idaho. will be betd, and it is intended to make tbe meetiag a grand sac, a call being made to eery catUe raiw ia tbe Nort west. Redoceu rates bare been named by tbe O R N from a' I points ia thr-v state aad tbe Great Norther a Ry. aad tbe Ore goa Snort I i wrstl al mase tmilar e- du-noa fr m ptltits on tbeir hoe to coe- nevtioa wi u tae O K Parties tater- etted ia cattle raising toon id endeavor to be ia attendance at 'bia meetirg. temmoe- irate with roar nearen ticset ageat re gar ling rate aad traia service. Cheap Rates to Portland. On Sandav laa 30th tbe O C it E Co will make a rate to Portland of one and one fifta fare (i40) tor roub- trip. on rer- ti Scale plan . Tickets good for return nw tii sen xna. arraaeemeau nave oeww made by which tbe O Rt N Co will honor retnra Dorttoa ot ticket, also the retara portion of O K A Co tickets will be honored oa steamer Albany. To Cwiw Coastipanoa Tormrn Take nmreta CkjKlr cUrue lc or KUC.C tail 10 cure. .'nig'M' nrwl waa OTCIS ENJOYO Both the method and results trhea Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cores habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, rjleasins to the taste and ao- npntahle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects. nreDared onlv from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its ; manyexoollent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Svrup of Fis is for sale in 80 rnt hoMlea bv all leadinsT dracr- gists. Any reliabtedmggt ho mav not have it on band wm pro cure it promptly for any one vho wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA F13 SYRUP CO. 4 nusewca c joumau. t. rotx. &c Albany TradingCo II. 1. Morrin, ITlanager. Here is a corker Some of our com petitors say our goods are Cheap Jobe rrr wa challenge any grocery store in Albany to show np a better line cf goods than we carry . 3 lb can Sweet Brier tomato t 3 cans Columbus peeled tomatoes 1 pk gran mas mush I pk Forest soap extract 1 pa Gold Dust "' 1 gallon best 40 test vinegar 1 ak Boston mills floor 5 gal Standard oil, bring your can . 2 pa A 'buckle ceffee grad to oruer 2 pa Lion coffee " " 2 pa Royal Java coffee. " 31b cartoon Oregoa Cracker Co crackers , 1 large 10c pk Rising sua stove ps'dsb -20 oi bars BattSe Ax soap 10 lbs best beans 10 2--. 10 20 20 15 fc5 25 25 2 20 05 25 25 25 25 25 25 60 25 25 8 lbs rolled oa . mon 3 cans cove oysters, good one. 6 lb bucket Hammond lard... 3 lb mixed candy 3 lbs walnuts Tbe above are some of oar 'goods and we guarantee all goods sold. We also handle bran, shorts and chop feed. Remember tbe place, Graham build ing Cor. 1st and Baker Su. ,Clubblng Rates. The San Francisco Weekly Examiner text year wiil give to its subscribers a f 10.000 residence in San Francisco rent, tngforfofla month, a $3,390 U-S.twnd $1,500 gold nugget and hundreds of other things. Yoa can ge tbe Examiner and Wxxbxt Dkvocxat for $2.50 a year, with the Daily Democxat by mail for SlJG.by earner $-5.75. in advance, Tbe Dxao exAT will order only oa com oinatioo pay went ST LOUIS REPUBLIC, semi-weekly one of the beat papers ia tbe United States, aad tbe Dxockat paid ia advance, fofoalyfl 75. Bg Caveats sad Tra! Xarfcsob4aiae4 aa4 aO Pit ctbaecaaedrr Wxlaata Fcca. i Bead ux!l,ir,-crpkoa. Veidrw, Y IMfmnMo ffgocf ctearga. Onr feaotdaotiIi paaattBaaro. A Paafclct -How toOb- viacMtM mull thm ca. art fi si 14a eomrtrtf aeatfraa. f iVhbs. a-A. SNOW & CO. OrjvowT WawiiwL,oii. D. C. THE I theTbtft and vet simplest type wtte maaufactared. tbe coacammatioa of ta ieveetors art. Aa expert ateaographe after ing hbt maebnea. bji. "l cob Boer the Yost W ntutg Macaine rar soper- or oaav 1 have ret oed ' Call at tbe Daaocaa office aad aeeoae oftfca writers that has to haye a perfect aniga- r: Alt Tjpewribrs sopphes oriered. r r. ,cms. Ageat. Dr Adams Casick Block Albany. 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