The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 08, 1898, Image 1

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ALBANY OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, IS9S
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AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT -the
EXCLUSIVE USE tF THE WORD " CASTCRIia," AND -"PITCHER'S
CASTORIA,,, AS OUR TRADE MARK.
7, DR SAMUEL -PITCH -R,
was the originator cf " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,"
that has borne and cc:i
. lear the facsimile dgr.ci'jrs cf
This is the original " Ft rCHE.TG
used in the homes of the Mothers cf America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY ciihe wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bouylt 0n the
and has. the signature cf wrap
per; No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Conpany of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President ? $ j
. March 8, 1897, 3iy&- ..
Do Rot Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life cf your child by
a cheap substitute which sonic 'druw;:st mav
ru i. e . ' J.
yucuiusc uc mah.es a iev
rredients of which even he
"The End You Have Always Bought"
DCnng IMC -rUrf-yl
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed Yon.
etTu ck, tt K.aT aTaccT, mtm sawa, am.
THE OPENING DAY
OF
Tl
e Second Term
is
college
January 4, 1898. Th
mercial work very much, so that now it has become a
Business
qua! to any in the state. Thi3
is s now. Come and secure a
branches of a liberal education.
Albany, Oregon,
HAVE YOU
Thomas Brink's
Lately. He has one of the finest stocks.of Furni
ture tn the valley.
He has udded Bahv Buggies to h 8 stock.
Just Ca'l in and VU Will
"
Scenic Jin
THE POPULAR THROUGH
CAR LINE FROM THE w
Oregon Gas Light Heating and Power Company.
Cheap Light For
Cheap Heat For
Ch8ap Powe Fop
Correspondence Solicited.
"HTa F E. ABiKS, Pres. - A, H. FREERKSEN, SEC
AL3AMY CIGAR FACTORY
J Joseph. Proprietor.
cf Ilyannis, Massachusetts,
the same
' on every
zyfJUc
wrapper.
CASTORIA," which has been
accepting
offer you
t), the in-
more pennies oa 1;
docs not know.
MILfc SIliNAl UHfc
has strengthened its com
College
wa3 not so in the oast
It
thorough
training in
all
President Albany College
BEEN IN
Furnituie Store
Jr.
r
find that his nricea are thb I
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DENVER
-; : RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD.
NORTHWEST
EAST
TO ALL POINTS
17 v 'J UlmmmSm -f W Lebanon railroad
RCNKHOUGoxmI AfoH S.K.HOOPER,C.P.tT. A
J5I VaktofU.St.FOKTLANn.OiI. PENVER.OOIXX
IhuTch Hous3 and Hotel
Church. Eoai8 and Hotel
Anything ana Everything
Reminiscent.
The most successful local entertain
ment given in Albany years ago was
Queen Esther, presented on January SI
and February 1, 1881. It was under the
leadership of Mr. Charles Haffenden.now
of Portland. Albany bad a splendid mu
sical talent in those days and was able to
present the elaborate and beautiful car.
tata entirely with home talent. Mrs.E.W
Langdon was Queen Esther. H. 0. Clem
ent, who afterwards made several hun
dred thousand dollars in Tacoma proper
ty, now dead, was King Ahasuerus; P.
H. Raymond, now a candidate for coun
ty clerk of Marion county, whom the
Democrat said earned off the houors.waa
Hainan; Miss Seltna Avery was Ha
man s wife; Charles Haflenden was a
splendid Mordecai; which were all the
cast mentioned bv the Democrat except
toe chorus, the following being tho list
besides those mentioned: Sopranos
Annie Powell, Minnie Monteith, Lottie
Monteilh, Ida Brush, Mary Mnnte!th,
Bertie Enoe, Mrs. t. J--.ggert, Airs Jay
Blain and Miss Alice Monteith ; altos
Mary Gaston. Lib Irvine, Laura Uoltra,
Leiia White, and (Hue Miller; tenors
W. B.Allen, J. F. McCoy, Jay W. Blain,
E. V. Lansdon. E. F. Sox, H krich-
baum; bass G W. Turrell, Charles
Brush, Frank Redfieid. Charles tierce,
Jaa Potteneer and G. W. Grey There
were also others not given in l bo pape .
An admission fee of 75 and 50 cents was
charged the first night and 25 rents the
second night.and the receipts were a coin
S40U.
A Tramp Experiencs.
This noon a neizhbor of Mr. D. P,
Mason v a tramp enter the front door
of his residence on Ferry street. The
members of the family at home were no
tified at once and a search was mane tor
his trampship. lie was finally found
nnder a bed hiding. Upon being ordered
out he did to meeek'y, leaving without
being disturbed criminally.
Dr. Mica Davis, of Eugene, is in tbe
city.
J. M. Somers came up from Salem this
oon.
R. L Carroll, of Berrv.has been in tbe
city on business.
Dr. Trimble returned this morning
from Halsey, where be went to assist Dr
Marks in a surgical operation.
Mr. Charles Barrows, tbe horseman.
of the Mcilinnville track, and owner ot
the celebrated Del Norte, was in tbe city
touay.
Sam E. Van Yactor. nominated for
prosecuting attorney o: the seventh di
Uii t, was born in Lebanon, Linn county,
in is.o.
Several Albany A. O. U. W. mem hem
will go to Brownsville tonight to show
the members there a tew things in Wtrk
mensbip. it
Mr. Anderson Cannon has been in Mc-
Minnviile this week trying a ease for Art
no t. uicu he won last evening, tecur
ing a verdict for J01.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brytoa were in
tbe city today on their way to Corvaliis
itom fort!and where they were united
in marriage yesterday.
Mr. anl Mrs. Phil Cohen lett last
night for San Francisco to attend tbe
marriage of their daughter Miss Eaiher
nu air. nermann Ternbauer in a lew
I davs.
ix k
returned to Albany I
last night after traveling several months 1 1
for a Chicago portrait company, and tins J
morning rescmed his old position aa V
l runner lor the Kevera.
Bishop H. L. Barklev came up froto
Woodourn. last night. Kev. Karkley
will accept tbe nomination for joint sen
ator irom Marion and Clackamas couo
lies on the triaopolar ticket. Sttrmn.
Misses Margaret Geisendorfer, EmmaJ
tt t L. D.IJ.L k f . 1
Jones, Ora harkness.Huldab Mewquest,
Winnifred Stafford and Mr Joe Ralston,
left this morning on the boat for Mc-'
:n -, .l -..-
i oiuiOTiue to iiiena me CDWona iearne
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eonvenuon wnicn meet there today. A
J. F . King, who coached the Stanford
rack team last Tear, has been engaged
by Willamette Lniveraity totra n the
rack team of that scbool this Tear for
the intercollegiate contests of this year
Clyde Ran be, son -of the Willamette
river steamboat captain. 'm, Raabe,
returned to Portland today after a short
visit mtn balem friends. I be yorg
man expects soon to leave for tte Alas
kan gold nelds balem Journal.
M. W Wilkios. the Waterloo andl
magnate, was in tbe
city today on his way home from Sal-m,
where be bad been on bustneee. Mr,
i tisins never gives np and be proposes
. L 1 . 1 I I . ' t 1 1
uve iz:i roaa uuui ii do aoea n
lotie, and tbe prospects are that it will
be a fact and before the people realize it.
ev. Manshardt returned this nooi
from Leonardville, Kan., where be had
been on a visit with bis relatives and
former neighbors. He had a pleaitant
time and was benefitted by the trip.
Rev Manshart attended tbe conference
and was placed bv it in charge of thr Oik
street Ewic-lical church of Kansas City,
mo., ot wnicn be will assume ibe paator
ehip on May 10, remaining in charge of
tne &many cnurcn until tbenrstot May.
Tbe Degree of Honor last evening at
their ball gave a delightful Shamrock
social that was enjoyed bv a large nun:
ber. Colored lights and fine decorations
added to tbe effect of :he ball. KelresL
menta were served with green napkins,
A program was rendered, consis'ing of a
piano solo by Miss McGee, a reading by
Mr. U. U. Hogoe "The Brother s La-
ment'rendemi in a very affecting man
ner, a piano solo by Miss Anna Houck, a
well rendered recitation by alis ura
Hirkr.ers, a piano solo bv Miss McGee.a
recitation bv tbe versatile Col. Monta
gue, a vocal solo bv Mrn. Lee, ''Come
fcstck to Enn." and a drill by tbe Irish
Bngad. a companv of small bovs dresi
.A I t; a.:- . !
lng's enjoyments closed witti dancing
Kay there, ha' is in San Francisco, ii
- a ton with a decided upward tendency,
frexident Krucer of South :frtca. is
reported have been awassinated but thisK.
ta not yet been verified.
A patent for a towel-rack was inued
o i V edneaday to Henry S. liroughton, of
Diayton, ur.
jonn rattee, ot S ileal, Or., was yester
day appointed teacher at tbe Rapid City
Indian scbool, in South Dakota, at 1600
per annum.
ine people or liiiamooc county are in
dignant because C H Wheeler, a subject
ot t-anada, bas held the office of count
commissioner two years before it is found
out that he ws not an American citizen.
J as. J. Corbett, tbe ei-prizj fighter,
it is reported win be ran tor congress in
one of the New York city districts. Thin
sounds likft a joke, but it is given for a
fact, and not only that, it is qnte probable
tout L-orbett will be elected.
s3Hsiini3ia km
fM7 prtiwtB M'xfo jj qog CA vnf in morf jfm
unol 'i(nxdaA4 4 'KOilvMOJato;, iv.rl
?ooq pay Mi3 HJ jo uoainq iilaid
ta 'Haipaaiq 'iuiujnq 'Damaii joj
)uam)vaj) raaiouose pus Xpaads iiao'aux
-una uiv aqi '(aaanao) va.ioixn.j
jo uoii0dd aiilu pay 'jtos vanaixao
qilia qicq uui B u aiaqioui pun -ul MM
pu S3qvq pMDjn-U!n i"l Jlli utnui
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Oregon's Tobacco Law.
Published by request.
AN ACT to prohibit the sale of tobac
co, cigars, or cigarettes to minors under
the age of eighteen years, and the use
of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes by such
minors in any publio place, and to re
peal tbe act entitled, An Act to prohibit
the sale of tobacco, cigars or cigarettes
to minors under the ape of eighteen
years, approved Feb. IS, 18S9. Enacted
by tbe legislative assembly of the state
of Oregon :
Section I. It shall be unlawful to sell,
barter, trade, give or in any manner fur
nish to any minor under the age of 18
years any tobaccs, cigar-er . cigarette In
any form, or any compound in which
tobacco forms a component part, with
out the written consent or order of such
minor's parent or guardian, and when
such minor has no parent or guardian,
then in that caie conoent may be given
by the county court, sitting for the
transaction of county business, upon the
proper application in the county in
which said minor way have his real
dence.
Sec. 2. Any person violating the pro
visions oi this act mail, upon conviction,
be nned in any sura not leas than two
dollars nor more than fifty dollars.
oec. a. usna'ibe uniawiul lor any
minor under the age of eighteen years,
to smoke, or in any way ue any cigar.
cigarette-or tobacco in any form whatso
ever in any public highway, street.place.
square or resort.
Sec 4. Any minor violating tbe pro
visions of this act shall, noon conviction,
be fined in any sum not less than one
nor more than ten dollars, or by im
prisonment at the option ot tbe court,
two days for each offense.
ec 5. Justices of the peace shall
bave concurrent turisdict'on with the
circuit court for all offenses arising nn
der this act.
..6. The act entitled. "An act to
prohibit the sale of tobacco, cigars or
cigarettes to minors under the ago of
eighteen yeirs, approved Feb 18, 1839,
anu an other acta and parts ot acta in
consistent witn this act are hereby re
pealed. Inasmuch as the present law
upon the subject is incomplete, and an
emergency exists, this act shall be in
force from and after its approval by tbe
governor.
Approved February, 1S93.
Resolution of Condolence
Faib Oak Cikcuc No. 1 L or G. A. R.
At a regular meeting of Fair Oak Cir-
le No I, March 22nd, tbe following res
olutions were adopted.
M bereas, It bas pleased God, the Su
preme Ruler of tbe universe, to remove
from our midst our helove ! sister II at tie
Meffroo. we feel that in her decease onr
Circle has lost a worthy member and tbe
children a kind and loving mother. lie
Resolvkp, That we a officers and
members of Fair Oaka JUircle No. 1, ex
tend to tbe bereaved children and rela
tives our heartfelt sympathy, and trust
tbat God who doetb all things well ill
sustain tbem in tbeir hour of bereave
ment- Be it further
RcaoLvro. Tbat a copy of these resolu
tions oe sent to tbedaii papers for pub
lication and a copy be cent to our de
ceased Bister's relative and a copy of tbe
tame be spread upon our record.
Any JUVISGS70X.
Jru A. Bjuibk8,
Rkbccc Sm all,
Committee.
$100,000 for Yaquioa.
The sundry civil rervice bill was re
ported to the seoate yesterday. One of
tbe amendments adopted was for 1Q0.
0(0 for a continuation of the work at
Yaqaina Bay. If this can only be got
ten clear through in this way it will be a
ten atroae lor tbe Bay and satisfactory
to tbe people here, though fi 50.000
would of course be preferred.
FEIDAT
At Mr. Ws Expense
Poktuxu, Or., March Slst 1S93.
Editok Dbmocxat.
I co'.ke tbat my old friend Georre W.
Wright has gone all wrcng on the fin
nance question. Some fifty rear, ago
when Silas Wright, a leading New York
democrat, was running for governor in
thwt sta'e, a poet perpetrated this coup
let: "itnt Sila we wont trouble yon,
Yoo'r right without the W."
But ia the case of GeorgeW.. it now
kes the W to make him right. Poor
low 1 fie bas gone wroog and in view
tbat fact would it not be a most proper
ing i or me next legislature to change
bis name to George W. Wrong.
Fctir.
Assembly o Prohibition Elector
. An assembly of Prohibition electors ia
hereby called to meet in Newberg, Ore.,
Wednesday, April 13th, at 10 a. m , for
tbe purpose of nominating candidates for
state and district offices, and to transact
such other business as may properly
come before said asembly.
"Recognising and declaring tbe iuf
pression of tbe liquor traffic to be tbe
dominant issue in national, slate and
municipal politics, we invite to full party
fellowship all tiu.ee who on this one is
sue with us agree." (Signed)
Prohibition state Executive Commit
tee.
I. II. Anon,
F. McKkrchu. Chairman.
Secretary.
, N
: Tb etitden:s of
ry nice thing this
I .tiHACErm. TkIBL'T
nne coi.ege did a very nice thing
. .. ...
morning, when they presented the co.-
lege with a nne crayon portrait of rres
Le. It was done immediately after
chapel. A. W. Wight, our orator, mads
the presentation speech, aud President
iee, to whom it was a surprise, replied
Tba portrait will be hnog up in the li
orary.
Jamie James of Salem, is in Albany
on. bosines.
G. W. Simpson, of Por. land, is in the
city on business.
Miss Mattie Lee. of Junction, is in the
city the guest of ber brother Chief of Po
nce lAte.
v juoge v . k is. Blackburn, of this
city, is caouiuate lor attorney general on
the republican ticket.
Mr. T. L. Dagger has sold his interest
in tbe reople's Free, of this city, to I, L,
Jone, who bas already begun work In
tbe omce.
J. E. Painter, of Portland, and Ketella
aimer, oi near bbedd. were united
marriage on March SO at tbe home ol the
bride's parents.
Mrs. Amanda Smith the colored evan
gel is t. will preach in the M. E. church
tonight abd Sunday morning and even
ing, closing her services here Sunday
night-
Conductor Kearney, who has been on
tbe run from Roaeburg to Dunsmuir i
now on the local He is that fatherly
looking gentleman with the spectacles
lie is gentle and will not Hurt you.
w. u. Tweedaie returned this noon
from Baker City, where he bad been
delegate to the Mining and Irregation
convention, which he reports a great suc
cess Baker City is a live tosrn and
knows how lo treat her guests well.
Tbe Elks will install tbe new officers to
night. A bny's lodge has bftcn started bacg in
Illinois to be called The Coming Men ot
America, the object being lo instil patriot
ism into the boys of the land.
This is April fool's day, the biggest fool
1 dav of the year, because made so bv fools.
. of which we are all one more or less.
1 - v.iv. .h i... it
Ik to
a great day for small boyi and old
and bill collectors.
men
A WORD OF ADTICE.
To Those Coming to Alaska or the
Klondike Gold Field.
One thing should be impressed upon
every miner, prospector or trader comlnx
to Alaska, to the Klondike, or tbe Yukon
country, and this is the necessity for pro
viding an adequate and proper food sup
ply. Whether procured in the States, in
the Dominion, or at the supply stores
here or further on, this must be bis prim
ary concern. Upon the manner in
which the miner has observed o neg
lected this precaution more than u pon
any other one thing wfll his success or
failure depend.
These suppl'ea must be healthful and
Should be concentrated, but the most
careful attention iu tbe se'ect on of foods
tbat will keep animpa!red indefinitely
under all tbe conditions which they will
have to encounter is imperative. For in
stance, as bread raised with baking pow
der aiust be relied upon for the chief
part of every meal, imagine the helpless
neas of a miner with a can of spoiled
baking powder. Buy only the very best
flour; it is the cheapest in the end. Ex
perience bas shown tUe Royal Baking
Powder to be the most reliable and the
trading companies now uniformly supply
this brand, as others will not keep in this
climate Be surf that the bacon is sweet,
sound and thoroughly cured These are
the absolute necessities upon which all
must place a chief reliance, and can nn
der no circumstance be neglected. They
may, ol course, be supplemented by as
many comforts or delicacies aa tbe pros
pector may be able to Dick or desre to
pav lor.
A book of receipts for all kinds of cook
ery, which is specially vs'uable for
upon me trail or in the camp. Is pub
lished by the Royal Bikinn Powder
Company, if New York. The receipts
are thoroughly practical.and the methods
are carfnliy explained, so that the inex
perienced may, with iia aid, readily pre
pare everything requisite fot a good,
wholesome meal, or even dainties if he
has the necessary materials. Tbe matter
is in compact though durable form, tbe
wooie ooog weighing but two ounces
Under a special arrangement, this book
w'U be sent ire to miners or others who
may desire iu We would recommend
that every one going to the Klondike
procure a copy. Addrea fhe Rovai Bak
ing Powder Co., New York.
Dr. HHPs Practical Advice.
A class of ten wer graduated f-om tbe
medical department of tviitamette Uni
versity, as follows:
E T Anderson, CHBrever. R Cart
right, C V Fisher, I D Piasnond ro.
Alice Prettyman. E fi Phi!hook. FE
Smith, R E L Steiner and J E Webb.
Owing to the sudden dtalU of a daugh
ter in the familv. Dr. Kutkeodail, of
Eogene, who had been selected to deliv
er the charge to the de. in unable to
carry out that happy fonctin, says the
Journal. That pleasure devolved upon
Dr. J. I. Hill, of Albany
lr. II ill's address to the claa was re
plete i!h bumorot-s remarks and con
sisted of a great amount of thoroughly
practical advice to Ih graduate. All
tbe diploma in lh world wilt not make
a pbysicieo. It simply indicates that
the poaieesor has the capacity to make a
phvsician There are many obstacle
and stumbling stones at welt a many
pleasant things in the medical pro.'r
ston. Tbe ignoract and superstitious
are a nightmare to all profenn. He
exhorted the members of tbe ri to be
honorable, manly, upright and firm in
tbeir course Do not present your pho
tograph to yonr patient and discourage
your lady patienie from naming tl.cir
babies) after you Dr. Hili eked his re
marks bv saving tbat the regret of the
facnltv at loting the members of the
daas from the session room was only
equalled by tbe welcome with "Inch
they would be received into the nwOica!
profession.
Towaap tb Pan . Yelerdy after
noon when Chief of Police Lee learned
that tbe house of D. P. Mason ha J been
entered he immediately went to toe ho
bo camp at liacklemau's grove, and hav
ing a good description of the man. had
no trouble in picking him oat. He ar
rested him and placed him in jail, lie
was a young mao. pretty well drest-ed.
only about twenty one years of age, gave
the name ot Harry fcvans, said be was
just from Loj Angeles, an J was looking
for a job as bote! clerk, which was his
business. As be had opened sxaie of the
drawers at Masons the evidence was
prett good agaiost hiji and be stands a
good chance of seeing the inside of the
penitentiary.
He was held by Justice Poaell nnder
2o0 bands for the grand jury. Whitney
lor state, .Mion lor ueieadant.
Lakeview, in Lake county, ia about
completely isolated Itom the net of tbe
world aa any place ia tb United States.
Tbe Examiner of that town eays: "We
are now living in a world ot our own and
know not what is goiog oo about us.
ore!y, br the coming springtime, sose
move should be made bv our p-opie ts-
ard procuring telegraphic or 'elephonic
communication with tbe outiie aoria.
Hocriblr AcctOBisT. Mr Mount,
mother of the boy killed at Saginaw
Tuesday afternoon, had iust traded ber
n p-oporty in Uottage urove iora
farm near tbat citv. so as to set ber boy
out of town, and had not had tbe deed
more tbao halt an boor when she beard
of her son's death. James Ilemenvay,
n writing ot tbe accident, aavs it was a
horrible aiebt. The body was cut in two
nc the heart was picked up in on piare
and the liver in another, one loot was
cot off, ode arm maahed into a jelly and
the body generally mutilated. r-ugene
Register.
Scpskhi Cocbt Ca-. The calendar
case in tbe Oregon Supreme court yester
day was entitled : "A. Wheeler.sssignee
bt the Blaker-Graham Com Dan v, plain
tiff and defendant, va J. A. McKeron,
tiWonrlint and rennntnnt. and was reu-
j . . , ...
resented by the following able iegai tai-
ant nnwlf Waatlipr ford A W Vatt . at-
- - i . . . j,
tnrnnva Inr manontlent. ana H. is. mv
son. attorney lor appellant. This was a
Kamtforthe noaaeaaion Ol a uav ware
house at Sbedd.
"Just as
Good
as Scntt's and we sell It
much
rt,f." is a sutement sometimes
made bv the druepist Scott's
traui5ioiiuv..v..
tnattneorutJiTisis"""..-
. . t ak ntralira -
Scott's
Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos
nh;te nf Lime and Soda as the
itanrlarrL and the purchaser who
4.tr orocure the "standard"
tvMse he knows it has been of
untold benefit, should npt for one
intent think ot takine tne rUK ot
using; some untried prepa
ration. The substitution
of somethin? said to be
"just as good for a stand
ard oreearation twenty'
five years on the market,
should not be permitted by
the intelligent purchaser.
I n sura voa vet SCOTT'S Emulsion. Sc
i. ' th., ,h. -,.n .nit Ash ar on tho wrapper.
cue. and Si.oo. all druggists.
6COTT A BOWNB, Chsinlata, Naw York.
ALBANY'S PAST.
So much interest wss taken in the Al
bany Past items that tbe Democrat bas
concluded to resume them for awhile.
From the Dxmochat of Jan. 10 to Feb.
Zl. IBiV. , .
Tbos Menteith was sworn in as mayor,
rumrpsru recorder. J W Anderson
aa marsnai and T S Mealy as treasurer
oi Aioany
The law firm of Weatherford & Piper
ear a m mm I mm A
wwmm uisctne;it
Dr J W Watts
Ribbon clubs
was
organizing Blue
Hon Allen Parker moved
Lincoln county
to Oneatta,
Brownsville rained $10,030 for
nsr
row cauge railroad.
Win A Cox waanearlkilln1 hw f.lli
from Fox's new brick A scsffoldiog
" "7 ro ne ten zt leet, breaking
teg. He limps yet from it.
w i. watkms and Mart Heffron were
circ'cu nigntwatcbmen.
Rev E N Condit. of aalnria nM.I
on Sunday, January 24, for the first time
in Ainany.
r v oi j ones moved from Salem to
Albany, relocating here.
George E Cbamhrlafn was president of
. iooon uiuo, ard delivered a
stirring address.
V? B Barr surveyed tbe town of
Sweet Home
, .. c y.kkey heriff. end the big
uiiiiwiuihi anoweii oe was doing a
prnepnreut business bose days.
Billy Parker accepted a position on
the Junction Republican.
The new U P church at Oakville was
dedicated on February IS
A school census taken bvLHMot
tanye showed a population of 2.064.
a a I WM ,o:l of KnahIera.cutthroats
and dead heats.
6,000 000 feet of log. were comingMown
the Cal .pooia for Allen, Robinson & Co.
WHEAT.
Chicago 103.'e and 83c.
New.York994'eaod 85TC
Liverpool 3-10 ceote higher
Albany 67c.
Oregon Weather Service
- Summary. Station, Albany, Or. Month
M.raSi. 1S9S.
Elevation above Uf, 214 fact.
Mtaa tempera'ore, 44 91
Manmom temperatiara, 6$; data, 6 h
M uiiuium temparmtare, 25;date. 22.
Maaa of matinam tatnptratare, M 77.
Mu of mistmata 'enparatare; SS.C4.
Xamber ttroea maximum tempera tar 90
cr bo. 0.
Nambor tisnoa mm man taaaparatar 32
or bk,w, 9.
Nambar timet mioimaai tomperstarv 40
diw crtxlo. 2S.
ToUJ praeiptutioa) 2.0$ wcb.
Uteatrst practpltatum lo 24 coiaaeetiva
bor, and date. 0.40. 6 A, 24 A
No. of cW day. IS
Nv f pa-tly cloody tj, 6.
No. of cloody day. 10.
Nuaabcr o 4y no mhteh JDl or oon of
(r-cipla!ma fall, 10
N amber i4 aayi oa -tick jt4 cr mrr
cf prcet-ti-atim f.ll, 10.
DaUsofbghtfriMtS, Id. 17. U. 25.
IliteaoJ killing frtt, I. ?2, a
I.Ua oa hich foam fell. 0.
Iatoa whach had f;i, 0.
Datea o which a'awt fall, 0.
Ial of tk aade storaa. 0
Aaroraa, 0
Preraihog dirKtoa ol wird, S Sc H.
The 22ad of the rnte'ej araa wo itpmt
co'drr tasa oy time datiog tba winter .
CG Braxaaaf,
Volnotear Ukactvar.
An Ode to Peter.
Mv nnkaowa friend, "Peter of "Port,"
Desiring to publish a friend in aaort
You shfold to the letter siga voar name.
adj a nctiuous one ne er maintain
Now Peter is tbe name of a Christian
Saint,
An early Apoatl whim manv adore.
But bis friends have now just cause of
complaint.
Because of your assuming bis name
I'm sure.
Now Peter my friend bas made a mis
take.
But I'll forgive htm so hers. I els abake.
Though a legislative bill I'm sure 'twill
take.
Yooroaoieto create, via Peter "A
Fake."
Governor Wright of New York, i i hie
dar, a great man.
II living nor I opioe would for sound
n.onev stand.
I, his relative, propose to stand for tbe
right.
Not wrong, sure's my name's G. W.
Wright.
Tbe (iai-tte give a nice write up of the
recr nt oreaeBtauon of Oaeea Esther ia
t crvallis. It says among other tbiags:
Uae ot the most pieaitn and satisfactory
ot ail amateur entertainments giaea in
Corvalli. was the presentation ot tb ea
Tati, tjoeea Eatbn, at tbe opera boose
triday and Saturday, rbis cant a will
be given scon in Albany nnder Prof.
Wate'a direction. Mi Fill ariil take
tbe part cf hlbr; Prof Ware. Mor lcai
and Mias Mabel Jooooo. Zrish. The
orber character will h taken by Albany
people. The Union aa well the Times
fails lo mection tbe cantata.
W tix CkLEBBATt. Tbe city conncil of
Astoria baa decided to celebrate the com
pletion of the road to that city on Wed
nesday, April 13th. Governor Lord will
lie invited to b present aa well aa other
celebrities, and the event will be made
one of the moat important in the history
of tbe city. There will be an excursion
over the toad limited in extent on ac
count of tbe road bed being new. Tbe
day will be a great one tor Astoria looked
forward to for years as tbe beginning of
a new era ia the history ot the city, for
it will then be a railroad town.
Strict lv Business
French the jeweler.
Try Schilling' Beat tea and baking powlr,
Baths at Yiereck's shaving and bair
cutting parlors.
Pictures from "5 cent to 125 per d'w.a
at bongs gallery.
C B Winn, citv tick etagent. Tickets
ta all points in the east.
Crwford it Hamuli for photographs
rrices from ti lo r.V per dozen.
Be anre sod see the anti rti't tinware at
Itopkin Bios, will la, a li'etinie.
Kac-rs hond. set and put in first claas
or ier at Wreck's shaving and bair cut
ting parlors.
when you want a choice stoat, a nice
roast or meat of any kind
call on Henry
Iroler. He kiepa tbe beat.
ii,. ti v j,, v n... m A
I msa v. aav. a -v win
residence in pot office building. Special
attention given to disease of women
Don't ann"y others by yourcougblng.and
risk your life by neglecting a cold. One
Minute Co igh Cur cures conghs. colds.
or up, grippe and all throat lung troubles.
J. A. Cuiamtng.
The beat meats of all kind and good
treatment at tbe Albany Dressed Beef
Company' market.
just dwn Second
and prompt attend
treet. Good weight
tion.
Regardless ot Cost.
Juliu Gradwohl intends to go out of th.
crockery and glassware business, going in
to some other line of buainess, and benoe
wid sell hi goods of this kind regardless
of cost. When ou call and get his prices
ou will be convinced that he means bti
ness, aud will believe what he says
J. Gradwohl
Inform the general publio that be -tell
as low as aoybody in the city tor
taab. Come and get prioes before you bay
April 1st, 1897. J.Gkadwobu
Royal aufcaa tb food para,
wbotoso aod aslldeas.
mi
IS
FOYDZn
Aboutcy Puro
mnm BAtema mtymnrn f).. sawirwsfc.
8ATTJEDA-
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Coke Bilyen, eon of L. Bilyeu, of Eu
gene, is in tbe city.
Isaac Miller, Jr., has returned from
Fruit Vale Uaiif., and rejoice at again
being ia Orvyon.
Mr. and Mr. E. W. Weinberg, of
Colfax, are in tbe city oo their waj bon.e
irom a trip to r londa.
E. H. Sparks, of Sisters, while in
town last week sold his entire bunch of
cattle to J. V. Howard for something
uae a nesxi an ronnd. Journal.
A B. Hammond, the well-known csni-
talist and railroad boiider, is at the Port
land, accompanied by hie wife. He reg
istered from Miaaoola, Mont. Telegram
Toledo bas a new barber. This time
it is a Mr. Bilvea from the classic city of
ecio, on the bantiam. lie is a young
man sni is recommended to be a good
woramao. Le&aer.
John Goins, of Albany, was in town
Monday. It looks natural to see John on
our streets He eaid his father would
not go to Klondike as reported rome
tirxe ago. Santiama News.
Married, at the residence of tbebride.s
mother, Mrs. T. J. Logan, of Prineville,
at 8 JO p. m . Wednesday, March 30,
1898, Jndge M. E Brink officiating.
Miss Lulu Campbell and Mr. Frank
Elkine Tbe bride and bridegroom are
both residents of this city where they are
highly respected by all who know them.
Journal.
An enjoyable musical recital was given
by tbe coi'iege conservatory daa last
evening. It opened with an overture by
Meesrs. Fox and Strange and Miacea
Howard and Maa'on. There were vocal
solos by ilia Wadsworth, Prof. Parvin
and Henry Morgan and p ano solos bv
MUaesAddies Schiffiet, Edith Smkk,
Vida Mfetoa, Obling, Wadsworth, and
Messrs. Strange, rex and CundiS.
The DeMoea Lyric Bards gave a wry
intereetibg musical entertainment tbe
19th test., and on the morning of the
23rd they started no a trip eastward in
Oregon, in their newly painted and re
paired stage coach, which loiked quite
unique Rev. C B. Davis came here
fast Saturd y, and is going aa advance
manager ot the DeMoes concert for a
bile, Wasco News
Lea is Helmick who recently died at
Independence was born at Salem in 1847
but spent most of his life oo tbe Lock
iamuts. couth oi Monmculh. ifter
gradually wtirg away through many
months be died last Saturday at InJe
pendence where be owned and was run
ning tbe flouring mills. Beside that be
owned 700 acrea of land, his es'a.e being
valued at ISQ.UOO. After a faneral 10 tbe
Presbyterian church he was buried ia
the Moomoath cemetery. His mother
live in Albany, bis brother, lames, on
the old home place and his sister. Mrs
James Telorw, on an adjoining farm.
Itemixer.
A Pleasing Entertainment.
Tbe entertainment given at the opera
ioqm last sight by Mrs. Part low and
Mias Baker waa aa artistic and very en
joyable affair, complimented by all wit
oeiogit
Tbe beau 1 1 lul drama was presented
with Beasie Parker as Cinderella, Oscar
Raumgart as the prince, Eva trench aa
Fantasia, Gracie Payne as Lady Deedain.
Harry Weaver, as Lord Easy going, Mil
lie GoUieg as Charlotte. Marguerite Cun
diff as Annabelle, Frank ie Payue at tbe
qoeec, Clyde Jaetoy aa tbe king, boy
Woods aa the mesmoger, Maud i-aug
head. Mabel icLuita. ellie Miller and
Nita Chamberlain as tbe courtiers, au
doing their parts splendidly.
A tr.xe con tee t loiiowed. r ranees
French recited "Brought Back," Flo
NuUicg "Jimmy Buffer and the Owl,"
and Fred Thompson "Black Horse and
hie Rider."
Little Usael Pteiffer gave some plastic
movements prettily.
'The Mistletoe Bough" a pantomime,
was presented b Mrs. Partlow and Uiss
Baker in the leading characters aesisteo
by a class ot girl, displaying excellent
training in delsarte movements.
The entertainment closed wttn a nne
presentation of "Mother and Pott" by
Miss Baker.
Last nisbt there were three other
meetings or entertainment ia the city to
draw from this, and hence the entertain
ment will be repeated, and no one should
,. . ' .a , or . -
miss it. Aam.ssioD tuauu j won.
The result of the vote oa tbe contest
will be given after tbe entertainment to
night.
DtscoraaotKU. James A. EbbeH, of
Springfield, returned last night trim
rarmington. wash, lie says ne was in
that section 23 days and that the ther
mometer registered every day from 6 to
40 deareee b-low f reeling point, and
snow fell every day. Farmers were bad
ly discouraged, not an acre of grain be
in rlantem aa vet.whicb is very unusual.
Of course not a blade of grass Is visible
in that country. He thinks the W tllam-
ette vallev is a good place m wnicn to
jive Eugene Guatd.
A Mk:o Oo. Casb Jeff Thorp, of
Stavton. has been held to await the act
ion of the grand jury on a charge of se
duction prelerred oy Miss Fannie Hig
cine, who is now critically ill at tbe Salem
hospital the result of a criminal opera
tion performed upon her. MissHiggins
bas also brought suit for $1,000 damages.
Sentinel.
Beo Cocstv Saiss G W Ken
drick to P H Marlev, 10 acres near Al
bany ; 117; Frank Wood to P H Maney,
45 acre near Albany, $25.40; A M Ham
mer and wife to John Connor, 33 acre
near Albany, SI ; 8 N Steele as assignee
to John Conner, S3 acres near Albany,
fl.000.
Republican primaries were being held
lo Albany and thn.nirh the conntv this
af u.rnoon, witn a live contest on for dele
gate bet aeen rival candtda'ea. The oa
venlion will be held next1 elns(.a).
Dpartniei't 2 f the circuit court
convene ia thisrit next Monday.
rill
Please Insist p having vour pre
criptl"n fil'ed a or iing to 'he doctor or
deis. and sruar-i 'giiit aubstitori n We
make a speciality in com ounding prea
cription, using pure frvii drugs tn every
one. Ou- prices are in acoriance with tbe
II .11.
times Try ua and b" coevtneed. uurkuart
& LeeDruitgisis
Stop that Cough!
mat lead to Conajm
ot Shiloh's C n ray
ay Fohay aou
Tag warning. It
tion. A 25j bottle
ave your life. Sold
Bdaeata Taor llowala With Caaeaiwt.
Candy Cathartic, cure eonatipatlon torerer.
t0o,o. ItC.aC.ratUdniKglRtsrvtundmoiiey.
HOME AND ABFOAD.
A. R. Carrington Apiil 6 and 7tb.
Crescent UicycV,
Hopkins brother, agent.
Bet Bicycle for tne mouey
Will k Stark, jewe'ers.
i po ind of rrackers for 15". at T O
ebaver
Girdles, the very late.t, at rrcneb's,
cents. '
25
See fhe new girdlt-s,
French's bow window.
tbe very latest, in
See the newest fad in o-irdlo at
jeweiry store, ZD cen's to K.
Crescent bicycle at Hopkins Brother
ior ooiy wm, 30, 135 aod 150
f b seed, two pack a ie for a nickef a
oiewan tc sox Hardware Co'..
t reab seed, two package for a nickel at
oiewan box Hardware Go's.
Crackers are now way dowa in price.
mm, u. . v. c Drusroen ior ireaa ones.
1ade long wafeb chains at low prices
' cuvu jeweiry store.
bite Hooae Java Mocha coffee the
nnet in toe laud at r. E. Allea k Co.
Ou Jen ee that grow, in large variety
at w c rsrowneu
utit ct the ordinary printing is the
amove UO. CUTLET.
Golden Eagle bicycles are honest wheel
Price". J. a. V eaver '-THE
lain agent.
Columuia aad Hartford bicycle, the Wat
iin mjarj, at Stewart box Hardware
VO a.
J. a. cnarltoa has sold hit farm ia
oaatiam precinct to a man from Canada.
Auracce.
Viereck's Shaving aad Hair Cottia
t arior. heaving 10 eta Hair Cutlinz IS
.-Lampoomg lOcts. Clean towels to every
VUSMUJCI .
Cao you gut how many people ia towa
will be riding Pboer.ix bicycles before
june it. . a, weaver, -Thb Faia
agent.
K,. a. iOng, who came here from
Uiooeaota about a rear am and mrriM
a large farm near Lacomb. a few days ago
ui au join ing rarm ot j. U. Boyd.
Thu shows that Mr. Yoantr thinr. ,K.
vegoa u au ngbt.
H. A T ...
us v a. a nam. oi i nnexioa tiaa am
rendered lta charter aad moat of the mem
ber aid place their cards with J W Geary
post of Kogene Tike membership wa
ymnj mvDg out i was a Dam matter to
moner a itiornm. nenea the nnnvW
Time.
WHEAT.
Cnkagj 1O6 and glc
New iork lOO.Vc aad f57.e.
Saa Francisco dHc.
Lierpool .fte higher.
Albany 67c.
Brownsville.
Mrs. W. A. Cslder went to Alharv
Saturday where she wi 1 spend some
time visiting with relatives and frirndr.
Hub Bryant was no from Albany SaU
ordey adjusting the insurance lose on
the Mcr eroo residence recently destroy
ed by fire. The loll amount of $2t- was
allowed
Hon W E King, of Baker county, who
received the fusion nomination for cov
entor from tbe hands of the democrats.
popalista ami silver republicans at Port
land last week, ia an old friend and
scboolmMe of Attorney B S Martin of
this city.
Messrs Hogue & Media, ol Albany,
repteeenbng tbe "Oregon Gas Light,
Heating A Power Co.. of Albany, are in
Brownsville, and will remain until 9
o'clock tomorrow morning, intaodacing
the company's system of lighting and
abating. The lighting powers of tbis
system were displayed on the stage at
tbe opera boose last evening and were a
splendid advertisement for tbe company.
Great ad vantage over all other systems
aad kind ot lighting and beating i
claimed. Messrs Hague and Media will
be found at the Arlington hotel prepared
to answer all questions and show the
workings of the system. Times.
Xo Yellow.
The senior dare cf tbe college yester
day displayed a yellow flag oa the build
ing. The following is aa expression from
tbe major.ty of thestndenta-
O haughty lads and maidens,
Yoa thought it very fine
To raise a yellow flag on high
Aad chuckle that it' thine.
Though small-pox, vellow fever
Are not with our ranks,
You'd quarantine us every one.
bile at your tbongbUees pransr.
Remorse endure the students.
But mildly states the fact.
Since seniors, dignified, betray
The indiscretion lacked.
Xo yellow 11 float above as
It savors of disease
And sendeth tear to everyone,
Who sees it in the brees.
We'lt raise the emblem o'er ua,
"No honor shall it lack,"
The streamer dear to Albany,
Tbe Orange and the Black
ForsD. That Case ttroa bars retimed
to their old sUad by P. O and are tara
iog ent th best work for tbe leaU money.
Our prices are hair cutting. 15c, shading
10c or three shaving check for 25c Kjx
ors honed aad set for 15c Opposition is
the life of trade so if you want to keep
prioes what they are patroaixe our shop
and we will star with you ua il Gabriel
blows his bora. - Yours for tbe leader of
eastern price. Cask Baos.
Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the eys-
tem effectually, dispels COldS, nead-
achea and levers ana cares naDuua
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasinst to the taste and ao-
onntahla to the stomach, vromnt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the' most
healthy and agreeablesnbstances, its
manv excellent; qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
s Tl- I F
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable dreggist who
may not have it on . band will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
Bubstitate.
CALIFORNIA FJ3 SYRUP CO.
4ff faVUKUKA C4t.
uxxnuf. a. em roue at
New Store
Albany TradingCo
II. 1Y. !TIorri, Manager.
Are now located in tbe building for
merly occupied by Grabau.dc Kobson
machinery buiklin? and will Le eleaaed
to meet all our old customers as well aa
oew ones Wa will continue seiing
gods on a cash basis and take vakmkk's
raococx at a eaeb price. We can save
voa from 5 to 20 per cent on groceries.
Come and see ns.
Salmon Bellies each....... .....I
C5
Botun Mills Flour
9 pe Royal Java coffee
1 00
65
1 00
gat keg pickles
16 lbs granulated sugar, best
Vk e bave a small stock of dry goods
to close out at prices named be
low:
Turkey Red
OS
06
OS
Indigo Blue
Atron gingham, good quality
Scotch plaids, this is the snap of
Ibe season
05
A good supply of garden seeds in bulk
and packages.
Jtarly lioee. Lany Maine. Early Snn-
t iae seed potatoes .
we also bave bran, shorta and
chop teed for sale.
Kemember the elaee. Graham bond
ing Cor. 1st and Baker Ste.
Four Fans For Sale
The following deairable faros are for sab.
AdJreas McMaatw barrill, 311 Wor
iter block. Portland. Cregoa, eg
call oa C G Burkbart, Albany, Oregon, let
particulars:
1. '6 acre, one 'ail west of Halaey, ia
tbsDLCaf DW AUioctuc:. in See35.
T 13, S K 4, W W M. 33 acres ar cleared
aad Bade caltiTatioa, t'M) rmainder being
eutssed wiifc saaall timber. Maddy Creek
roaa tbrtagb the proocrty There ia
small orchard. Frica 11300.
3. 80 acres; .o mile S of Browaarille.
is thD LCof Saaaael Jofuaoe. ia See II.
T14.HR5, W Waf. All cleared Usd
65 acre aider eaJtiaaica, all fenced, ne
baikWs. Pries I1S30
3. 255 acre. to Bu t S oC BfOwnv
ri'k. ii S3C 13 aad U.T14.SR3. W W
M. 120 aer a ar tillable aad toe balance
is et aaitad f je paacaraga. 75 acre, ar
andar crop, is all feaeed, has a good np
oly of water, good bail ding aad orchard
rats fxsxj.
4. 7S5 aereL u mile eaat Of Lebaaoa.
ia Sec 13 aad 16, T 12. 8 E 1, W W M.
This i a very gjod atock tana, of which
aboatlOO acres are tillab'e. It ia well
waiered. all forced aad has aosae fair
Slid log.. Prise $3500.
OUR CAPACITY
1$ Unequal ed -
In the Valley.
OUR WORK
Is Unsurp&s-'Cd -
In Oregon.
We have the best stock tc
select from and our price?
are always the lowest, quality
considered
SMILEY,
Albany. The Printc
THE
a the beat aad yet simplest type vote
mannfactared. the consummation of tn
iavaators alt. Aa expert ateaographe
after using nanT machines, saya. "I con
aider the Yost Writing Machine far saper-
or oaayl have yet md Call at the
Duoaut office aad see one of the typ
writers that has to have a perfect a! liga
ment. Ah Typewriter supphec ordered -
F. P. Xrrrrss. Ageat-
TRADC SiaRKSV
oesjeaa.
corvatcHva o-
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a a.
FawSa tlkea tkreaA Uua A Ca. raoatia
SCIENTIFIC AMEHiSAN,
ETSwodae njm wy.traa a ray.
SlJOaut Kili. pWB "dia
Buua JrATEST scaa tree. AAma
MUNN A CO.,
SSI BraaaaWia. Kaw Yarau
Clubbing Rates.
The Saa Francisco Weekly Examiner
text Tear will give to its subscriber a
$10,000 residence iu Sao Francisco rent
ing for SSO a montn, a w -
1 1.500 gold nugget and hundreds of other
things. ou can get me .iut,
Wuut Dkmockat for $2 50 a year, with
the Daily PaaocaAT by mail for SLSa.by
earner S5.75. in advance. Tbe Pawo-
caat will order only on combination pay.
oent
ST LOUIS REPUSLIC. semi-woekiy
o ieoftne oe paper in tne iaii
S'atea. and the DmocraT paw in saiasw
tot onl;tl "5.
rAlDillo PROCURED,
EUGENE W.J0HNS0N,
o'lc tor ail At jin PatentCause
trte Ma Vara 4t.. Waaklaaa.
CIIEAPKaT POWER
PRINTING
2 Poaeesing pre-eminently per- rS
S feet profit producing poesi- 3
fe bilities, produced promptly at 3g
bMlLEY'o
S Clean fr ntery.
lUiiaiiiiUiUiUliUUiliiiilllll
DR. J. L. HILL
rhysician and sargeoa. Office, First S t
aaa4, e4 tears
ExPtlcllC.
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