The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 25, 1898, Image 1

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    VOLXXXII1
EateredcC tke Foot 0e at llbaay. Or. ai BecenClsss Hall Matlett
ALBANY OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1898.
m 34
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTTXG IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT to THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " CASTORIxl, ' AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. '
I DR. SAMUEL FITCH ER, cf Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator cf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA ,; the same
that has borne and docs r.cu on every
hear the facsimile zigr. durs cf 6&4&&4j wrapper. .
This is the original " i.rCHCR'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes cf the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY ct the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bouyit 0 yr Jf on ne
und has the signature cf Cyf&&i wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Conpany of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. -
March S, 1S97. 2&C ,j.
Do Hot Be Deceived. -
Do not endanger the .life cf your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which so:::c cl.uggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on ii), the in
gredients of which even he docs not know.
"The Kind Yon Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed Toil
bc ccmtauh cMMn, tt m.mj,v mm, mm Ta mm.
.'
RAGTIOAli
Jt "f T -Jfrt. "arijp:SAflg
y Pi" ;v& ; -OXm'KII fu.5 fo MwfSK
THE OPENING DAY
OF
The Second Term
THTJR3PAX
DEMOCRATIC CO. CONVENTION
The following delegates were elected :
W R Bilyeu.J K Weatherford, O 0 Jack
on, D S Smith, M A Miller. O Q Bark
hart, DrTO Mackey, W W Crawford,
H O Wtaaon, J J Whitney,
W O Cooley.O H Stewart, GeoFinley, 8
m uanana, nenry Liyona.
. The following committee on platform
waa appointed : M A MMer, Dr Mackey,
j j uuney, u u Lee, n Keebier, wm
Smith, A A Tusging.
The committee on conference reported
action in lavor ot union with the follow
tng division of offices : Democrats
Clerk, assessor, treasurer, commissioner,
surveyor, one aojator, one representa
tive; PopuliBts sheriff, recorder, sup
erintendent, one senater. one represen
tative and coroner. Silver republicans
one representative. Adopted unani
mous).
ixebanee of courtesies ere made be
tween the three conventions.
A p'atform was adopted, found on our
editorial page. ,
ine committee on order 01 business
reported according to the proceeding.
A Resolution waa passed endorsing
Bon William J Bryau lot hi noble and
gallant fight for the da mot r tie party
and the people in the great struggle tor
hnman right! in 1896, and that he is the
unanimous choice of tne democrats of
Linn county in convention assembled for
the presidency to 1900.
tor senator, Dr I V Jiaciey was nom
inated by acclamation.
f or representative. J J wunney aa
nominated bv acclmation.
For clerk. Franklin Prabtree, Maurice
Payne, R B Montague, were named.
Four rallota were taken. Payne belne
withdrawn after the 3rd ballot, frank
Crabtree waa nominated. -
Geo M Devaney, A J Pitner and m
H Parker were named for awessor, De-
Vaney 65. Pitner 32. Parker 33
ueo M Devaney was nominated on the
hrt tllot.
F M Jas-k and I D Miller were named
tor treasurer, jack S9, M tiler 37.
Mr Jack was nominated on first bal
lot.
For conntveomanisoioner DOSwanti.
W m Meeker and X) L tlackleman were
named, llackleman's name was with
draw after the first ballot. On second
ballot each received 67 votes. Swann
waa nominated on the 4th ballot. Meek
er 66, Swann 78.
Anthony Austin waa nominated for
surveyor by acclamation.
Ihe peop.e s party and silver republi
can nominations were ratified
I C Dickey was nominated for lustice
of the peace of at Albany and A W
StellmaKer for constable.
CtXTBJM. OOMUniTB.
West Albany DD Hackleman.
A Ibany. C G Borkhart.
Crawfordsville. D C Swann.
Center, scot i Ward.
A Brownsvule, O t Sranard.
S Brownsville. W O Cooler.
Haley. C C Jackson
X Harrieborg, O P Hyde.
S Harrisborg, M W Canter.
Sweet Home, a J McClnre.
Saotiam, Frank Crabtree.
Orleans, A 8 Stone.
Price. R L Borkhart.
Tangent, H V McElmnrry.
poaavilie, j r Utirthir.
Scio. Geo Morrow.
Taliman, J E Archibald
Syracuse, C. Meeker.
Waterlou, L M Taylor.
Franklin Butte. L W Ponerov.
Jordan, J A Bilvea.
N Lebanon. F O Hansard.
S Lebaeon. S M. Gat land.
Sbedd, John Doncao.
Bock Creek H w Davit.
Foster. Jerry SbeaL . . - j
"FoSTalTey. W K Potter.
Shelburn,- R L DeVaney .
POPULIST CONVENTION.
January 4, 1898. The
college
has strengthened its com
mercial work very much, so that now it has become a
usiness College
B
eual to any in the state. ThU was not so in the oast.
is s now. Come and secure a thorough training in
branches o. a liberal education. .
Albany, Oregon,
It
all
President Albany College
Scenic Iin e WoLD
PTTTTTl.
f iif"' '
it in
:i)ENVER
RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD.
THE POPULAR THROUGH
CAR LINE FROM THE
NORTHWEST
EAST
The folloing delegates were elected to
s'ate convention : V D Stein, T J Me
Clarv. II B Sprenger. T U Mankera.
Thne Froman, J S bmitb. A Blevins,
O Sl. A S McDonald, V d Montague,
COHigue.
Ibe report ol the rommitteeoo corner
ence of onion, and the division of olficea
aa stated elsewhere The report was
ratified unanimously, a platform adopt
ed and the following nominations n.ade:
Senator J. Clem.
Repreaentative H. M. Palmer.
Sheriff I A M ankers.
Recorder E. C. 'eal.
Superintendent A S. McDonald.
Coroner J. G. Nortnan.
Central committee:
Orleans Walter D Smith.
Rock Creek Oacar Dillard.
r ranklin Butte G L Soatberland.
Waterloo J C Hntton.
West Albany H M Palmer.
S y racuse v ni Con ner.
Urawfordsviile T A Rig?.
Center M Snyder.
Taliman D B Irou'man.
East Albany L M Curi.
Price Tfios Froman.
South Harrieborg J R Buckoum.
Jordan A W Frost.
Santiam M Downing.-
South Lebanon U D Stein
North Lebanon D W Hardin
Scio T M M ankers.
South BrowDsville-rW D Terrell.
Tangent J J Beard.
Shelburn D Barber.
North Harrisbnrg J Myers.
Halsey Frank Lseper.
Sodaville Peter Lewis.
Fox Valley C F Swank.
North Brownsville Herman Lease.
Foster M Sturdevant.
A DYEA LETTER.
Dyka, Alaska, March 5,
Mr. F. P. Nuttiso :
Dear Sir: Agreeable to promise I
write you a few lines on the situation of
Skagway and Dyea. Arrived in bkag
way February 24, stopping there only
one day I found it very dull as far as
work was concerned, there being twenty
men to every situation, business in
nearly all its branches being overdone.
Sickness is very prevalent and in most
cases death ensues within 48 hours. As
many as 10 deaths have occurred in one
day. The symptoms are similar to
spinal meningitis and no remedies have
beeu found to check it.
In Skagway I met Mr Ramp and son,
wood, xeiiy, Maggie wnite and ueorge
Anderson. Moon & Kelly were carpen
teriug, Maggie White was painting, Mr
Ramp and son and George Anderson
were going to chopping wood. They
have ail done very poorly since they
came op here, but all have plenty of
hope and courage and expect to do bet'
ter when spring opens up.
I came over to Dvea on the 25th of
February. Met Duncan Monteith. C.
G. Rawlings and John Lamar, also Mr
Becker and wife and Mr Jooesr- All
were watf wwept. Jones, who hag been
very poorly for some time. Monteitb
Co. are runninea real estate and
lodging home aod will probably do well
this spring. Mr Becker owns three or
lonr houses and I am told ia making
money. Dyea is very healthy and quite
an orderly place. Everyone appears to
be busy getting their outfits and striking
out up the trail We bave had 4 or 6
days ol warm weather, the snow aod ice
is melting and sledding wilt be a thing
vi mo past id a lew oava
Freight was ? of a cent to Sheep Camp,
Ion r teen miles from here, that is aa far
aa teams can go. One week ago now it
was two cent and will probably be five
tbortiy. Two borae teams are making
w per aay nere at present, and all the
work they want. I saw a Uirly good
team aell for SO a few days ago. I met
John Rnlfbi, Faber'a man. Ha baa got
his outfit nearly al on top of the sum
mit of the Cbilkoot pass and will move
right along. '
Everything is high, bay 63 per ton,
potatoes 6c per pound,eggs65c per dosen.
everything else in proportion. Laboring
work ia very scarce except carpentering
Wages are 60cu per hour for all kinds
of work when there is any to be bad
A fire here on the 3rd barned a lodg
ing houe and two lodgers lct their livsa
in it. Their namea I did not loam. Tbe
wrecking tteamer Wbitvlaw was burned
to the water's edge at Skagwav ibis
morning. No further particulars. To
anyone wbo is thinking of coming uo
here for work or for business I would
aay stay where you are as you will bo
doubt be disappointed when too get
here aa everything ia overdone. Yon
will have dui hardship to overcooe.
the cold is intense at times and everyone
nearly baa very bad colds: the trio will
coat at the leaat $ 100, so I amy stay and
af ve your money and enjoy the plaa-
ores oi a emitaed cocnlry Myself and
Mr L A Allen, formerly of Albany, leave
here Monday for bbeep Camp, where
we will go to Decking over Lha oaaa. If
I can stand it I am poing to stay until I
make a atake, if not I will make enough
to come home on
I had a view of the northern livhta a
few nights sioce. one of the mndest
sights I bave ever witneaeed. Tbe lights
kept closing and spreading oat like a fan
and with aa manv colors aa a rainbow
and lasted nearly all night. I will close
this letter hoping it may interest some
of your readers. Yours
Hsxtr Rocaxs.
WuxAsswaaHawLrr. Rt. W. E-
Copeland will lectors in Unity chnixh on
Jonn crown. Mr. Cooelaad w .a on 4
to bodyguard who protected Wendell
r-biliina from U Bottoa mob which
threatened hta life la conieoeace of his
aoiogy on tsrown. Mr. Uopeiaod w.u
narrate many of tbe exciting incident
preceding tbe outbreak of tbe civil war,
and will give the estimate not oa John
Brown by tbe braves of New Eociand.
Mr. Copeland (specially invites the
presence ot bis comrades ot tbs Grand
Army. Journal.
WHEAT.
ChicftBO-WS'c for May, 86c for July.
New Yorg 10o?c for May, 8c for July.
San Francisco 85c.
Liverpool 6-10c higher.
lAlbany 64c.
Marlon County Ticket.
FpllOwingisthe peoplei-reform himet-
allatictet in Marion county :
btnator u w uimicit, tiubbard. Teo-
pledparty; LOGrithth, Macleay, demo
crat,
Kipresentstifes 1 A Knight. Wood.
burn. Peoples party; F A Myers, East
Salem, Peoples party ; H L Bents, Butte
villi silver republican; Chas F Hein,
Anesville, democrat; Geo II Croison,
SaUm, democratic.
SaerlR K W Durbin.Salem.democrat
(innty Clerk King L Hibbard, W il
lani People party.
Assessor T O Davidson, South Salem,
Peofie party, ' .
t joret- O-J r'.meral, Macleay, alU
vevtepoblican. '
Kecorder U r htrain, Monitor, silver
republican.
Countv Ssoeriotendent W II Ean.
Gervais, denocrst.
Countv Commissioner C Marsh. 8a
lem, silver publican.
Survevori-T C Jotv. Yew Park. Peo
ples party. I
Important Changes.
Tbe DiJitvBAT recent It mentioned the
extension of Manager Kohler's iurisdio
tion from Ashland to IKiosmmr Be
sides this there is to be arrangement
made for a change from four to three
divisions between PortUnd and Ashland
and that it is generally understood
amobg railroad men the "com pan v has
concluded to make Eugene a dtvteioa
instead of Junction. Ittdulee will be a
division, with repair shops, in.tead of
Koseburg. Grant's Paas division will
be eliminated entirely and Ashland wit
retain its former division. T!iis will
cause the local train to stop at Eugene
aud will be a serious blow to Junction
and toeeborg. The report i that tbe
Southern Pacifiscomr-anv has obtained
p session of land jt Riddles for town
site purpose i
Tbe dtvtaion from Portland 'x Eorene
will be 121 miles in length; from Eugene
to Riddles 123 miles and from Kiddies to
Ashland 115 miles, mafctog tbem of uoi-
form length, wb;ch of iuvlf ia a great ad-
vanuge in lacilttating business
Impobtaxt Ixrrarriioxa Conja.i
(toner Hermann, of tbe general land of-
nce, yesterday Mned instruction to
local Isnd officer in Oregoo restoring to
settlement aod entry several tunJred
tbo jand acres nf Und situated in Lino.
Crsok, Grant, Harnev and Malheur
counueai. which had for yeara been helJ
n a state of reservation cm accooot of a
land grant to thtr Willamette Yaliev-
Cascade Mountain Wagoo Road Com
pany.
Xw Cnrsca OaoutixaTtox Rev C.
E Kliewer returned from Albany where
be had been over Sunday and organized
a German Baptist church of eighteen
member, being tbe result of two years
wuik. Us preaches at Albanv one Sun.
day ia each month : His work is pros
pering He has also organised a Ger
man Sanaay school with over thirty
scholars. The German Baptist cborcb
and its pastors are miraionarv workers.
Tbe Albany church is tbe second one or
ganiaed by the Baptist society during the
moo nY ruiewerDaa naa tne work in
charge. Journal .
V
Wbst AoaorsD. Tbe steamer flattie
Bell, under charter H. F. Fisher .finished
tne contract oi transit ring wheat from
the Peona warehouses to the Corvallis
Flour Mills, aod left down tbe river for
Portland on Sunday. It ran aground at
Half-moon bend, above Aloanv. and.
there remained until lightered by tbe C4
A G'a steamer Albany on Monday.
LEBANON.
Faom the Express :
J. L. Lewis shipped a double deck car
loaded with 07 head ot bogs and 117 head
of sheep from this place today.
Little Bessie Mencies, the youngest
child of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Menziei,
diet last Sunday morning after an illaes
of three weeks.
A. Shep.rd and family, of Waterloo,
Pftshed tti ron hh Lebanon Monday for
Fairhaven, Wash., where tbey expect to
maxe tneir Dome.
Mies Grace Bennett, neice of Mrs. E
L. Power.will soon open a Ladies Bazaar
in a room that is being fitted up just back
oi air. rower s harness shop.
George Diver, of Sodaville, ha traded
in lurm and stock to Mr Herrtngton for
a farm in Minnesota. Mrs- Herrtngton
and children arrived here tbia morning
to take charge of their farm at Sodaville.
Jos. Claypnol nod Jos. Wifton arrived
in Lebanon Fridav from Squaw creek, in
Eastern Oregon. Tbey came across tbe
mountains, walking the entire distance,
and made the trip in four daya. 1 hey
report the snow about lonr feet deep in
the deepest place on their way across
Accompanied hy Geo. El kins, they le!t
Saturday evening for Bridge Hirer, B. C,
where tbey will prospect for gold. It
will be remembered that Geo. Elkinabad
the Klondike fever and had decided to go
to Alaska; but Mr. Clavpool bad a friend
who had "struck it rich" in British Col
umbia and bad written to him that he
thought there was a good chance to
"strike tt" in that country, and Mr
Claypool persuaded Ueorge to go there
with him instead of going to Klondike.
A Bauer Bill. A W a tine ton dis
patch ot tbe 1-Hh states that "McBriJe
today introduce I a bill to pav OnviUe f.
Porter 11293, an amount embeuied by
chief deputy while Porter was serving as
l nitd Mates marshal lor Alasa in IS92-
S-4."
Enough to Paralyze
From the Corvallis Times:
Six hundred dollars in gold, all washed
out in a single pan oi dirt is tbe sight
that waa seen by Assessor Alvxander in
bia recent visit toCaoyon City. Mr. Al
exander returned borne Tuesdav. This
famoua pan of gold be saw in the Gnker
mine recently discovered During bis
visit to Canyon City Mr. Alexander be
came well acquainted with Mr. linker,
tbe owner, aod one day was in tbe mine
wbUe work was going on. Lodged in one
of the waits ot the tuonel he noticed a
chonk of decomposed quart that dis
displayed a ahining network of gold aod
to it he called the attention of Mr. Gn
ker. The chunk was but little more than
ttx inches in length an! with a big jack-
knife that nas become famous as being
tbe chief tool used in picking ool the gold
in this queer mine, the lomp wss digged
out. Mr Alexander held Ihe pan. and
tbe chonk with the dir; loosened in de
taching it was dumped in Then th
product was wahed. and the ret v. I as
of tbe gold secured was a trifle over tOO.
Tbe richness of tbe sight paralysed the
Kink a alley mao. A lew day pre
vioos'y a similiar lump of decomposed
quarts and wire gold, held togtther by a
labyrinth of golden wire when sashed
out netted Mr. Goker nearly S00 Three
men tbe owner. Jack t alp, formerly ol
this county and a son of Jack Chambers
work lle mice.putUng io about sis hoars
per ay. and the least amoant taken out
in a single day was iSJ. and tbe greatest
f 1 500. Mr. Goker has fr digged oot
lb his old iackknife about I15.0U0. and
there is every in I teat ion mat tbe extra
ordinarily rich deposit will continue to
yield op its precious metal in ia-ge quan
tities lor a long time to come. Tbe lucky
owner i shout S3 year of age and he ex
pect! in a ebort time to visit Uorvalii.
Royal auks tbs food pars,
wbslssoais sad dsUclows.
K sljjf
FOYDER
Absolutely Pur
WHEAT.
Chicago 103. an gsc
New York 101?,'c. and 89c.
San Francisco Hi 8c.
Livarpoal 3-40 kigbirr
Albany 64s.
A BURGLARY.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Maccabee Bill, of Corvallis, was in the
tcday
L'.cenje has been issoed for the mar
riage of 8 M V alker aod Julia Cbesber.
Miss Warner, of Albanv, is visiting
Mrs. A.J Goodman this week. Inde
pendence Enterprise.
Mr. Alonzo Morrison, nephew of J. H.
Howard of the St Charles, went to Port
land today to begin work in the mail
service.
Mr. Frsnk Bartlow and Ralh Baker.
of the Chicago Deisarte school are it the
city for tne purpose of organizing clssses
in elocution.
Miss Dorothea Nash is quite ill at the
Episcopal parsonage, aod her mother
haa been summoned Iron Nashville.
Cflrvaliis Times. VJ
I Fred Da aftiifl twls tvkncrKf ti,m V9v
7 n '
property at tbe corner of tbe ditch and
Eves Exciiasgsv Two marriage, in
teresting to Corvallis people, will occur
iinin a week in one. Corral i is tarn
ishes tbe bridegroom and Portlaod tbe
bride, la the other, aCorvalhs lady
weds a PorUaed g 0ssMan.iast'e
Patixo a DrrTDKVO. Receiver Jamet.
ol tbe Oregon Bsok estate, is potticg
several thousand dil!ar in eirrolalioa,
by paying out a dividend of nineteen
percent, which I being tbankfalty re
ceived by a good manv. The bank failed
on June 19, im.
rTribune
The silver republicans ratified the ac
tion of the conference committee and
notainated Dr D M Jones, for represent!
Mr. H. J. Sower wss in PortSaoJ yese
terday on business.
Tbe Msgaxine Club will meet with
Mi. Emma PfeiBer tomorrow afternoon
at the usual boor.
Miss Leox Louis entertained a number
of lady friend yesterday after noon at tbe
reeiceoreoi Mrs. Mioni id Honor
of Miss Flora Mn. of Albanv. Cor-
vatlta Gssette. Mite Mason tetnrned
borne today.
James Cram and wife.nl Prineville.are
in tbe city, and Mrs. Cram leaves tomor
row for Albanv. Mr. Cram sav a!! of
Crook county is needing rain badlv The
ground there is dryer than ever be:nre
knows at this season of the year - Tbe
vauea i. M.
Mr CbsrtesJ. Whee'er, the barber,
has accepted a position at traveling tales
man for Whae A Move, of Salem. P
ciflc coast agents of several fine makes ot
pianos and organs, and be been atteod-
ng to business several dars. Mr
Wheeler is ia tbe city today.
Mr Byron Millnv went to I.-vfave'b
yesterday cai'ed titers tv Ihe dimrerou
up.r. 1 TiLLanoog.Or
ucre wu u oe a proDaoiutv
yes-
TO ALL POINTS
R.CNKHOL. Grand Aco S. K. HOOPER. C. P. t T. A
2SI V ill (III V. PORTLAND. OKI. DENVDt.O0IA
Some Fakirs.
Oregon Gas light Heating aod Power Company.
n
Cheap Light For
Cheap Heat For
Cheap Powe For
4
timi ImusaiiiEotel
Church. House aui Hotel
Three or fnur men bave been in the
city several days selling rings and spec
tacles, in their game tney stop a per-
i son and present a pair of spectacles or a
nog ana ciaim tney lounu it or it was one
their grandmother gave them, that tbey
are a'.mi.st starved and will let vou bav
it for 50 cents. A spectacle man made
such a proposition to the Democrat man
yesterday. Tbe goods . though looking
like a first class article at a glance, are
tbe worst kind of trash. Today Chief of
Police Lee got after them and tecured a
haul of three. They gave their names as
w. w. Elliott, iSelson Walters and J. U
Smith. Recorder henton sentenced
thsm to five days in tbe city bastile and
bard work,
Anything and E,erjthing
MARRIED.
Correspondence Solicited.
Bft F E. A21MS, Pres. . A. H. FRIERISI5, 8EC.
Mr. G A. Tartar, of Portland, wa ia
the city today.
P. B Marshall was in Portland
teiday on business.
Judge Burnett came no from Salem
this noon.coart though will not convene
until Monday.
Hon. J. H. Mitchell, who haa been is
Washington several months will return
to Uregon on tbe 22nd.
A letter from Wallace. Idaho, states
that Fred Roes, son of S. V . Roes rl ibis
city, is lying seriously ill there.
Mr Rot Bentlev returned this noon
from Pendleton, where be has been for
several months working in tbe mill.
Mr. Al. Dav, a former Albanv vouns
. . . ... - .
man, now oi roruaoa, is in tbe city
a viit with his mother and sisters.
, i : t - m . -
musiieuuie ijiavion. woo came no
several days ago to assist in attending
tne lamuy of her sister, returned to
Portland today, .where she is doing a
t .i -i i
mjouim waging ouainess.
roday's'.Oreponian contains a well writ.
I ten article on Yaquin. Bay by tbe papers
spwial correspondent Mr R A Harris
Ifiills four columns and covers tbo im
portant matter well.
The hut spike on tbe Astoria and Pnl-
! ombia river railroad is to be driveu on
April 1 Then look out for tbe ex'ension
of ibe Corvallis and Eastern. It is bound
to go.
Augusta Rossi, of Beaverton. in Wh-
ingron county, says that last year be raised
While Mr. Ernest Weigan. a bschelrr,
residing a mil or two from Peoria, was
in Albany attending tbe convention on
Wednesday three men entered tbs bouse
and helped themselves to things gener
ally, stealing a new auit o' clothes, a re
volver, some files and other toIa aod
other thin. s. Mr. Weigsnd traced them
op to ibe Corvallis ferry, where tbey
traded two file for a trip across lbs river.
Tbey eaie north, among other places
stopping at William Riles, where they
tried their revolver. A warrant wa se
cured and today, with Mr Weigaod.
Sheriff Gaines arres'ed tbe men six nile
tbis side of Independence, one of ihem
with the stolen clothes on Tbey were
brought to Albany and placed in tbe
county jai!. They gave tbe names of
r red Ciow. Jihn JLee and
Ths men left so many clues behind that
It loosed soma ss if they wanted to be ar
rested.
New Store
Al bany Trad i ng Co
R. IV. iHorrig, Manager.
Are now located in tbe buildijig for
merly occupied by Grkhsu. A Robsoo
machinery building and will be pleased
to meet all our old customers a well as
new ones W will eontinoe se'ling
go ds on a cash basis and take vakmik's
raoccca at a catb price. We can ssve
voa from 5 to 20 per cent on groceries,
Oome and see ns
; cs
T O
HOME AND ABROAD
Social doce tonight at armory .
Crescent BicycV,
Hopkins brothers, agent.
Bet BicyJe for tie money
Will t Stark, jewe'er.
2 ponnd of tracker for 15c at
Sharer
Smith and Gorton drew big house ia
Eugene.
Freh sreda, two packa tt for a oicke! a
Stewart k Sot Hardware Co'.
Fresh weds, two package for a nickel at
Mewart box ins raw are Uo s.
backers are now way down id price.
Broadalbtu suet l,.r sao i.t h.tf ik..1F" erowoell tor lre.b ones.
Mr Enger paid for il. Ladies long watcn chain at low
Mrs. D. V. Polio'g and little dangbtor
came down from Albanv Uedneadav
morning, and is the guest of ber l rents,
Mr. and Mrs, W. T. William. Inde
pendence Enterprise.
Dr. T. C. Mackey. lormerlv of this
county, is tbe democratic-populist nomi
nee tor senator ot Lion county. There
is little doubt ol his election, and he U
certainty well qualified to fill the posi
tion. Koseburg Review.
Frank Williamson has taken no hit
reticence ia Portland, havibg resigned
his position with theC. A E. comDaav.
Toesdsy Mrs. Williamson went to the
metro puh to vtatt ber hotoand return
ing Friday. Corvallis Times.
Tbe priacipal candidate for sheriff oa
tbe republican ticket are J. W. Pusb. of
Sbedd, ex-county commissioner, and
Ftaak Froman, of tbis city. Mr Pogb,
wbo baa been i . tbe field for some Ume
is said to bsve the inside track.
The bi-metallic forces of Marion coun
ty seem to be nnsoimous in favor of ex-
J udge J. it, aido for gvrnor He is
a man ol ability and the strict eft integ
rity and ha always stood high among
Ibe people of Oregon regardless of paity.
Mr. L. McFarland aod boo. Oliver.
amved in Albaa. last nig Li from Cal
if ore t, ihe lormer not improved in
beaitb. Tbe latter la doiog a fine bus
iness at Uaaford and tiiiroy, vrbere be
is assisted by his daughter, sister an i
crtce
at r rencn s jewelry lore.
bite House Java sV Mocha coffee the
bnet in the iand at F. E. Alles A Co.
GarJea seels that grow, ia large variety
at M K iJrowneil s.
Golden Fsgle bicycles ass honest wheel
at teasoaabie price-. J. A. Weaver "THE
FAIR agent
Colombia and Hartford bicycles, the best
for tb mjoey, at Stewart 4c Sox Hardware
Uo.
It is reported that busteeas ia so brisk
oo toe S P that u will br eweeasarr to pat
asmoer rreigbt train oo teu diruioa ol
toe road. .
ViererV Shaviag aod Hair Cuttia
Parlor. Shaving 10 ct U sir Cutting 15
Shampooing l&u. Clean towel to every
coslotner.
Tbe wr witS Spain does not affect be
sale of Pboenix bicrdea. See our add in
aao-ber column. Call at 'TH FaIR"
for catakfne.
Can you guess bow many people ia town
will be riding Pboenix bkveka before
Jose 1st. J. A. vvesser, -Thk Faia"
agent.
Ice government ha shown good see re
thiag. I l. selling t,S those
reindeer at the best figures it caa secure.
200 bave been svd tor $100 apiece Tha
da-co is drawiag to a close. '
Mrs Tkmpoa sued Mr. Coletcaa la
the Lane circuit coor: for def minon of
Died.
At Mill Ottv. Orwras. March 16. 1S93.
Paul S. Kotson sirej 74 vear. eleven
months and oo day.
lo ibe mend and neighbors whoso
kindlv snd goeroosly satiated as during;
toe recent nines ana at tbe deatn ol our
beloved husband and father we desir to
return our heartfelt thank, and when
tbe Angel of Iteatb visits yoa aod tores
' our household from ooe oi joy to one of
sorrow and deepest mourning, may you
too find, as w bsvd done, kind friecd
who witb loving beods. will lighten voor
loal of sorrow ss much a is possible for
buman bands to do.i the earnest prsyer
oi toe sorrowing rsmiiy.
Mas I At KOBI'lOX,
AlU Romsojt,
Miss Faro Row son.
Mtil City, Or., March 18, 1S8.
Charles McGhee, all formerly of Albany. I character and reco -esed t, which is sirmt
A Hint From the Klondike.
Joseph Ladue. tbe famous trapper and
miner and tbe present owner of Dawson
City, and for msny year tbe agent of
tbe Alaska Uommdrctal Uocnpsoy rivw
a binl to persons going to Alaska, and
pay great compliment to a well known
artirle. He writes:
, "I bave alwav used Ihe Royal Baking
powder ia Alaska and ortbwest Tern-
lory, as no other gave equal aatietattioa
in that harsh climate. I also found my
cottomer always insisted on having
that brand."
A Tillamook Wreck.
March 18. New ha
of s Ftost been received from Ore town, a small
middle-of-tbe-rosd populist ticket in thi. ILiIlisge on tbe coast, about 30 mile
county, it win take a petition of 150louth of here, that tbe lumber schooner,
names . A
Ko'lowioirsre ibe fm silver renulliran
delegate 'o the stale convention: T F.
Smith. Tbo. Brandon. David Gibsns.
J. Kewtaad, H. Uurlburt and lr.
U. M. Jonr
K Judge 0 N Denny ha been
by Governor Lord a member of lb com
mission to take charge of tne Crgoo ex
Dibit at Ibe rrans-Mtiriini and Interna
tional exhibition at Omaha .
It was G W Tvkr. actins- a niobt
watcb.andnot Nightwalch Bailin ho
waa knocked down b a msn lite otber
morning, the Dkmocsat is informed
that tt i known cow who did it.
A number of letter were received in Al
bany yesterday from relative and friends
lDBtagwayand Ujea. Nearly all crm
tain tha same stnria. i.f iliin Kinir
overdone, and of the sick nets and banM
ships. S
Clean Printing, we are doing it.
SM1LK.V.
CARTRIGHT HOGGINS. On March
14. 1808. at the residence of Wm. Mc
Donald, in Harrisbnrg, by Elder A.
Hood, Mr. Leroy Cartrlght and Miss
Mr. and M rs. Cartright have the best 2 racks of onions, which be s-ld at 12.50
wishes of many.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
Sc CONSTlPATg
10c &M'MtWSfZ Tail- ttlVlSa
25c 50c ' . MJ
ALL
DRUGGISTS
Weak
Lungs
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
u A m
Itcblog, trrltstcd, sesly.crasted Scalps, dry. thin,
sad felling Hslr, elssnjed, pn rifled, snd beauti
fied by warm sbsmpoos with CtmovBA soap,
aod occasional dressings of Cotiocsa, purest of
smollienta. ths greatest skin cores.
ItlGiira
Treatment will prodne a clean, beslthy scalp
with Inxnrlsnt, lnatrooa hslr, when all alss falls.
Sold thwmrhoflt th. voHd. fOTTIlDlD. jLD ClfSK.
Coar.. Sol. rrun... BAatoa.
How to praSiM. Linifnl Balr,
a sack. He sold most of hi crop to a
uarronion aryer.
At2:45pm vesterdav at Ralom fiM
consamed the wool picking plant of tbe
oaiem nooien amis. lnelosi eoinia
ted W Mr. Kay at about 5000, with
2500 insurance.
Next Monday and Tburtdav Ihn Dm.
ocp.at wlit publish an article on the. tree
coinage of wlver 10 to 1, in answer to a
recent article In 'he Dbmocbat, written
by a young.man oolyseven'een year of age,
suicu is uun ut ma uei wrtilen and ablest
articles on tbe subject tbe Dkmoohat has
seec, one for thinking people.
A good many bobos have been around,
and some of them are pretty tough char
acters. They stop people in a very un
cermoniou wy. Last night two of them
were going to make W.M. Parker ni.
gorge, but be kept his bicycle on the move.
une ot mem toia tne uimocbat man that
be bad not bad anything to cut since tha
night previous and be was getting desper-l
ate. reopie neea to oe on tueir guard
against tbem.
m If you have coughed and
$ coughed until the lining; mem-
brane of your throat and lungs
t is inflamed.
I Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil will soothe.
strengthen and probably cure. $
t- ..ii. :l t-.S. A w
I aC COO-uvcr un sccua aiiu
strengthens the weakened tis- $
UlMftM.
SKINS ON FIRE VtrzZlZZ"
"t-Te-tiaa ror sirsy cent.
Ouaranteed tobasco hsblt eur, make wjak
men strong, blovC nur. 60e.lt, AU druggwt;
MX ... W
sues, l at glycerine sootnes
and heals them. The hypo-
phosphites of lime and soda t
Imoart tone and vigor. Don't
neglect these coughs. One
bottle of the Emulsion may do j
more for you now than ten t
can do later on. Be sure you ju
get SCOTT'S Emulsion.
Alt druggiata J 50c snd $1.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, ChemUta, N.w York, 3
Arthur I., ot San Kranclsco, ia on tos
beach at that point, a total wreck, hav
ing been broken into sevtral piecea by
heavy sea.
Nothing; baa teen ceen of the crew.
Ijind it is feared tbatall bave perished
designated -
Cosvallis Bowi.rxo. Th howling
contest consisting of a aerie of SO game
ended baluMay night, Dr Lester v in-
mog tbe first Drue, with an average ol
39 3U pin to each game, tn bigneet
ecorw was 66. George Bowers was sec
ond witb an average score of 39 08, and
Prof Pratt came third with an average
of 36 92. In thi contest F. L. Miller,
with a handicap of tea pins to each
game made aa average of 36 72. making
his actual average 45 73 r Miller s
highest single score was 65 & Another
contest began yesterday in which all
tbs bowlers may take part wttb equal
chances of winning any ct the prises of-
lered, each player being handicapped
witb his average past score as a basis.
Ooe hundred games will be played in
thi series, and the contest will close
April 20th. Times.
AA Livg FxrcRtgKCE. Fied McDiniel,
1 solicitor for the Examiner, who was in
lbanv several weeks ago. met with a
ve experience in Tillamook county re
cently. A notice of a rewarJ of SSOO for
an embeaxler wanted in Detroit. Mich
had been received there, and it wa de
cided that he wa the man. A posse of
four men with guns arrested him in a
somewhat sensational manner.but it wa
found that he didn't look any more like
the picture of the embesxler than an ap
ple loks like a potato.
On is Two HexoasD. Ed Jory of
Skagway returned today. He has just
come out from the Little Salmon, as one
of tbe Mayor Walsh party, who is minis
ter of the interior of Northwest Territory.
He will stay a week and says there is
about one chance in two hundred of mak
ing a strike. He says the latest go.d dis
covery was at Phil Walsh river, four
miles below Big Salmon, paunitig out
$1 M) to the pan. Mrs. Jcry is Mopping
at Dyea. Mr. lory i well satisfied with
his trip and will return in a week.
Salem Journal.
Mis Berths Eil' tbis noon moroed
from br weekly trip to CorvaiHe. Miss
tu a wi I War the part oi tne queen tn
Uoeen Esther, lobe prevented in that
city Friday snd Saturday nights of next
week 1 tie young nun having tbe can
tata ia chsrge will come to Albesy and
present it here
Tbtte ii a rumor that Ueo. ITetnev.
wbo went to Alaska some time ago, lost
bis life on the ill-laud steamer Clara
Nevada. His relatives do not bear irem
bim. and loqniry fail to disci hi
wbereabou s. It is thought that he prob
ably look passage for borne on the Civr
Nevada. Brownsvi.ie lime.
Messrs. Lou snd Edwsrd iWa-oer, ae-
cocnnanied by tbeir families arrived from
r mooo l, ebrak. last atarday and
are rutting relauve bear tirrubarg
These gentlemen have come to Linn
county with the intention of locating sad
becoming permanent residents. Tbey
will probably purchase tomes at once.
Brownsville Times
A very pleasant social was given by tbe
Rcbekahs al their ball last evening Af
ter iuiliaiioo, the members and visitors
listened to an en lovable muaacal pro
gram cooaisiiog of a piano ok by Miss
Edna Howard, a vocal solo bv tbe Kev.
D. V. Poling, a cornet solo by Prof. Sim-
ontoa, and s guitar solo by Dr. Coiuna,
r allowing tbi was a noted f erson's Coo
lest ia which each player was given sn
opportunity to show how many noted
men and women be or sue could recog
nise and name bv their picture. Mr
Rkbe received the first prise, a copy of
"The Lady oi the Lase," and Mr. Uavid
Borkart. the booby prise, a miniature
grapbophone. The com i any then
marched to the sopper room where ta
bles beautifully deco'ated with lerns,
flowers, snd fruit were spread with dain-
tv refreshment. ben at a late hour
all ar pa rated, each felt that the evening
bad been pleasantly spent, tne com
mittee desires to thank those wbo so
kindlv favored tbem with tbe program
aod all others who contributed to tbe
success of the evening.
be osaal ending of such cases. As valua
e a character is. such ca-es are better
cS out of cjort.
1 00
6-5
I 00
(A
06
C6
05
Salmon Bellies each ,
Bot.n Mills Flour
9 ps Royal Java coffee
9 gat keg pickles.
16 lbs granulated sugar, best
We bsve a small stock of dry goods
to close out at prices named be
low; Tnrkey Bed
Indigo Bine '.
A (.ron gingham, good quality....
Scotch plaids, tbis is the snap of
tbe season
A good supply of garden teedi in bulk
and packages.
Esrly Bose, Early Maine, Early Son
use seed potatoes
We also bave bran, shorts ant
cbop teed lor sale.
Bemember tbe place, Graham build
ing Cor 1st and Baker St.
Four Fans For Sale
The following desinLte farms arc for sale,
AdCna McMsater bamll, 311 Wor
cester block. Portlaod, t'regow, tt
call oa C G Burs Hart, Albanv, Oegea, frr
particalsra:
1 . '6 seres. ns natle west of Halsey, ia
bs DLi'of DW Alliosbsar, ia See 35.
T 13, S E4, W W M. 33raerear cleared
sad Bade caJttralioa, te rwosaiadc bieg
covered srita small timber. Ma4dy Creek
ran Uuniagh tbe prooerty. There is
small ereaard. Price 11300.
2. SO aceca; .oe mile S of Btvwwawiife,
tkD LCof Huna-J Jabsaoa, ia See 11,
Tl4.B5.WWl. All cleared laad
65 acre aader ealtivstica, all feaced, ow
tmUdtfjrs. Fnce 113 JO
3. 25 acre, two mi'esSof B-owas-
vi'ie,Sse13ad It, T 14, 8 K 3, W W
X. 120 acr an tUUbia aai the balaaoe
s iet Mited Itt paatarage. 75 sere, ar
sadar crap, is all farced, has a gos
ply of water, good baiUhags aad orcfcvrd
tos CSM.
4. 75 acra. six wjies east of Lebswow.
a Sa 13 aad 16. T 12, S R 1, W W il.
Tai i a vary gjod stock fans, of which
aboat 100 sens are UlUb'e. It ia well
watsmrf, all feweed awd aaa snsas tair
aildmgs. r-nee 3300.
A Hobo's Collapse.
The Junction Times gives a vert inter
esting account of tha manner ia which a
booo met detest, aaa ue too lenient
manner io which be was treated :
A hibo visi'ed tbe home of John Wil
liams east of town the nher morning aad
John wsn t up yet aitboogb awake witb
ooe eveoa the hobo. The hobo looked
into the window and concluded that there
do one at home. He coo id see a
truck in the bed room where John was
but ha couldn't see John. He finally eo-
t red the back door and made for the
troak. In Ihe meantime John heard him
coming aod getting out ol bed. he stuek
revolver under toe booo s noes a ne
entered tbe bedroom door. Thi so
frightened htm that be fell to the floor
As avion as be could recover hta breatb be
pleaded the usual bread act and dis
claimed aav intention of robbery Jobs
toKl bim to "git," wbtcn be aia in a nor-
ry , touching only the high places.
A Am Colovt. A colony of about 50
immigrant from Minnesota passed ovr
tbeCAE Wednesday oo their way to
Lin oin countv where tney expect to
purchase land and go into isanolactanBC
enterbrise Thev earns here oa reprsen-
lalion of O. O. Crogstead ol t he 1 aquina
Mercantile Company which haa already
dona much toward development of tbe
industries of Lincoln, particularly ia the
way of shipping csh. Tunes,
OUR CAPACITY
- Is Uncqoaled
In the Valley.
OUR WORK
Is Unsurpassed
In Oregon
We have the best Etoc to
select from and our prices
are always the lowest, quality
considered
SMILEY,
Albany. The Pr nte
THE
Waasr
T aV -
mil to"
1 tbe'hMt aad vH sirapiet type wnie
maaafactured. the coaMiaimatioa of W
iaveators art. Aa expert stcnogvaphe
after using manv machines, y. "I cob
aider the Vost Writing Machine far super-
nr n a l hare vet used ' Wl as tw
Dxaocs-AT office aad sea one of the type
writers that has tobaveapenecs aiugw-ment.
AU Trpewritsrs suppftes orswrea.
r.P.XtrmstK Ageai.
Ltncolu Couut y Ticket.
The democrats snd populists hel I a
joint eoaventioo on Thursday at Toledo,
and nominated be following ticket:
County judge, I F Stewart, dem; clerk.
J H Luu.dem: sheriff. I TKeeder. pop;
treasurer, M L Trapp, silver ropub.ican ;
assessor. P M rorester. pop: commis
sioner, W R WakeSeld, pop school su
perintendent, lr J A lownseud, dem;
surveyor, b M uerrick, pop; coroner,1
air sn Pelt, pop.
Tn Dkucoavks. Tbe Corvalli A Et
imK.il will make a rate of one and one
fifth fan. la delente to tbe Democrat and
PoDulist ate con rent ion at roniaao.
kid eolnr Tnesdar March 22. and le
turning March iS'.h.
Cijovnixo CaaAP. The Blain Co,
Kavinr boovht the u Bnen Danaropt
stark of clothing, hoots, shoes and fur
nishings st a sacrifice, wu: sea tne gooas
! at the O'Brien store at corrsepondingly
low prices giving some rare bargains.
Jrac Els. The finest aver in Al
banv without anv exception at raraer i
Brothers. Try some. It i very palata
ble.
'hit eopvincMTS a.
. in s stew at "ltJ"-",
"lStea Ibjuawb Mau A C.
SCIENTIFIC KERiCAH.
VMttrvl'T Hha-rraAed. r-q.
i eoBM aad
V,tle J"J;
ai u sue -oomli. M-y
KSiV FAtSXW sew fe.
asanas.
atuNN A CO..
tai Btwastwa. Sew Tara.
Elks Flection.
The Elks, last evening, held their first
annual election, resulting as follows:
Exalted Kuler, J R Wyatt; E Ldg
Knight, II J Hopkins; E Lov Knight, C
O Horkban; E Ln Knight, J K Weath
erford; Secretary, K B Montague; Ireas
nrer. Fred Dawson : Tvler. K J Seelev:
Efouire, P J Sm ley ; Chaplain, A M
Cannen; Inner U. Henry Kirscb: Trust
ees, W K Bilyeu, P J Smiley, H J Sower.
Several new Elks were sdded to the
roll, the initiatory work being witnessed
by a number of visitors from neighbor
ing lodges.
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Tit Dravaoi Liciniik The draymen
are alter all inlrlngements of the dray li
cense, and yesterday had 8. W. Koas ar
rested for the violation ot the dray li
cense. Tbe case w ill be tried next Sat
urday before Kecorder Heoton. t
Tbe three fakirs in the city jail for dit
ordetly conduct, were taken out this morn
ing and ordered to work on tbe street,
but they absolutely refused, when tbey
were put on a diet of bread and wattr.
A Libanon Firs Bra Lebanon is now
afflicted with a tire bug, one of the very
worst kind ol bug. During tbe past
week there bave been three incendiary
fires. Tbe bmldiugs fired weie unoccu
pied hou es, and as they were out of the
reach of water, each was destroyed. Sat
urday night an old houee I el ween the
Presbyterian cnurch and railroad track
was burned ; Sunday night one of B II
Marker's boueev, near the academy, a
good houee, went uo in stuoke.iust at the
Tne Thrice-a-Week Edition of The
1 ork World is first among all "a'?
paper in iw. frequency of publication
and tbe freshness, aceoraey and variety of
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weekly. Its political news is prom pi. com
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It print the new of all the world, hav
ing special corresoondenre from all ia
portant new points oa tbe globe. It ha
jnlliant illisrrn:ions . ne ,.--.
complete
Both the method ana results vhn
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
Sntly yet promptly on the Kidneys,
ver and IJowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cares habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kindeyer pro- anthors, a capital nun page,
ducea, Pteasino; w uie laaie sua skj- ra-rets,uff' inn-tii. V i
ceptable to the etomach, prompt in ' nd women- work and other special de
its action and truly beneficial in its P"im2l, ki .ii wfater and
close of church servb-es ; and ti-is moru- effects, prepared only from the most th. dksiocat togerterone Tear for 0
ing about 1 o' l. k the people were thynxKlesubstanoes, its
aroused 10 witneee the burning ot the old iw""" " . . wrirrrDr 1'BTirC
Springer house, jubt outside the north- many exoellent qualiUes commend it : iXlCUTrS 5 KOlILt
western limits ot thecity.Advance. . to all and have made it the most; ,u the editor an 1 person later
popular remedy known. es ed n 'he estate I Kehecca Smith, de
Chbapls PaorgRrv Sou.-Tne rea' Syrup of FigB is -for sale in 80 .j, 0uaw be eby aotiied tfcSt 1 have
estate of the Chesd e estate w.s .old cent bottles by all leading drug- been duly appointed elevator o said estat
tbis afternoon at auction. The propeity rist. Anv reliable druggist Who bv &e counitc r. .
saa . s at -w 1 asXs I naVasri aTs sail nrrwa asa -. --"
may not have it on nana wm pro- ('njt wd ate r heby so iSed nd
core it promptly for anyone who ,tttr(d to present the same to me wh
ft TV. nrl uwnt ins .L...nA.Aikn t th law Otbcw Of W
CALIFORNIA FtO SYRUP CO.
4 fUKOOO. CAU
IBIimUE. AT. raK CX
at tbe corner ol First aod Baker tree-
was bid in by Wm Ralston for $1600
Judge Fl'nn received the two bouses and
one lot at Third aod Ellsworth streets
$1500, E T. Fisher a lot and house iu
he first ward for $1 75, and Wm B s
on the remainder of the property Tbe
ids ot Judge Flinn and Mr. Balstoa
ars to cover Indebtedness,
.ki. ... month from the date hereof
Dated thi 1st day of Jarmaiy, 1S98.
SamCElKka.dxb, Executor