The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 15, 1898, Image 1

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ALBANY OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 15; 1898.
Eat.reScC tee Pest at albaay. r. m aeaeClass Hall slttit'
,W ,T KCTTIS6 rakll.feer aad rreprleter
NO 37
i
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT l"r HE 4
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD UC ASTORIA AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
J, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Byannis. Massachusetts,
was the originator cf "PITCHER'S CASTOR!A,M the same
that lias borne and dr3 r.rj rr on every
bear the facsimile sigveiro cf C&2fffl&&kt wrapper.
This is the original - PI ."CHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers cf America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY ct ihe wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bouih t. w? on the
and has the signature cf OzL&ffi&Z&x wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company cf which Chas. H. Fletcher 13
.President. , .
March 8tlS97. (2L&&iCt--rt.x.
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life cf 'your child Ly accepting
ta cneap suosmute wincn some druggist may offer
ucwuic ne mases a iew
greaients ot which even He docs not know.
"The End You Have Always Bought"
DT 1 nO -t 1 mm . A.. mm - . 1mtf
ocMno inc. rAWOlMlLt OlUNAl UHfc. OF
v7
mr. r r
V
Insist on Having
The Kind That -Never Failed Yon.
. wiuinMuwuT,n kiiiut mn, annuani,
Oregon Gas Light Heating
Cheap Light For
Cheap Heat For
Cheap im Fop
Correspondence Solicited.
Dft F I- ASUS, Pres. A. H. FRIE&ISEI, SIC.
THE OPENING DAY
OF
The Second
is
January 4, 1893. The
colleg9
jnareiat work very much, so that now it ha3 become a
Business
equal to any in the state. Thij
is so now. Come and secure a
branches or a liberal education.
Albany. Oregon, PfBSldait AlllUiy COllBg0.
M m. r i K 4 ' ill - -f E - T""T 1 T" 7 "t TT 1 . y
.1 WWIfWjO-. i-
HAVE YOU
Thomas
Brink's
Lately. He ha3 one of
r ,
ture in the Valley.
He has added tfafW baggies tOhS StOCK.
t ii - , .
-m W w-aw -a-
just can in anayau wiii nna tnat nis prices are uieibany and placed in the county jail to
LOWESTi
Scenic Ijjme .-WoRLb
4- Jte. iL.
rent
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J. Joseph. Proprietor.
you
more pennies on it), the
in-
44C
and Power Company.
Church Housa anl Hotel
Church, Eo ne and Hotel
Anything and Everything
has strengthened its com-
College
was not soin the tast. It
thorough training in all
W vTy-i-ta rT-T. .
L',"XRAGTIf'Al2.
Z JT ryJT. . 1 2l-T
poRramxoR
BEEN Ifi
Furnituie Store
the finest stocks of Furni-
.
.
. a - w
DENVER
RIO GRANDE
RAILROAD.
Term
rfHm .
THE POPULAR THROUGH
CAR LINE FROM THE m
Northwest
East
TO AU. POINTS
RCNIOrOI,Cmnl Arm S. K. HOOPER, C. R ft T. V
Kl Tmtimt-' St, PORTLAND, OVX P(MVEa.COtA
THURSDAY
COUNTY COURT.
(Geo. Barton, oounty Judm; J M. Wtr D. L.
Curl, Comnuatonara.)
W R Roberts reargued aa supervisor
of district 4. O P Brown was appointed.
In petition ot 0 Clark et al, for
county rotd, viewers were appointed
towit: 0 T Leeve, Eli Pliimu.er and
Chas Croft, to meet april 2Q.
In the matter of the application : ot R
u r epperling et al lor county road; K a
Irvine, A M Shelton and Henry Phillips
were appointed viewers to meet April 22.
In petition of 0 0 Jackson et al for
county road, Elmarion Smith, Frank
trie by and J as Pearl were appointed
viewers to meet April 27.
POOR ACCOUNT.
Aid John Cox
" Alberts..
Sarah Hines .
" Mr and Mrs Barnard..
" Mrs Hochenbnrg......
" Dinah Mower. r. ,
" Mrs Stellmaker
" I Coleman and wf
6 00
9 00
3 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5
5 00
5 00
400
5 00
8 00
5 00
S Keith.
J W Lame.. ...
Mrs Jankins.....
Mrs Streithoff...
Mr . Bowen
MrsKJnm
Hodges.
Henderson
Caywood
Gillock-.
5 03
6 00
6 00
7 00
6 00
2 00
S 00
D E Choadle, for poor
Robert Shaw . ,
Aid Hamiltoj
Barkhart & Lee
6 00
4 60
2 50
00
IS 00
6 00
8 00
2 00
3 SO
8 20
15 45
9 00
9 00
9 00
7 30
4 20
1 fiO
5 00
BF Ramp ,
J A Camming
LAdiee Aid Society
O B Reece
Mrs Frv
Ashby Pierce
a F Sanders
Aid Henry Zestrum
Fred Dawson
Aid Griffin
1 Gilmore...
Weddle
KOACS A BRIDGES.
PHahn I...
Mrs M E Vail
W H Roberta.
Ghl & Ray
misccixa uxors.
Salaries of count? officers.
John Usher
14 00
9 00
& SO
Phil Ritter.wmne account .'.
Or Telephoue Co
biertrte Light Uo
2i 00
fO
12 00
50 00
23 00
35 00
13S 25
33 22
4 18
9 00
300
107 90
2 50
536 00
9 50
10 50
5 OS
23 13
1 00
20 25
307 60
14 61
61
21 65
w 11 Miller acct U a
C F Swank acct sheriff.
E C XeaLownershipbook
G W Rice, road tax list
a Kirkpatrick. prntg docket.
Geo D Barnard & Co, stationary
smi;e the prater
Glass & Prndhomme
M Startevant, deputy sheriff...
Wm Farmer, acct coroner
T J Stitea, postage .'
v A Lone, stationary...
B A Stafford, assestor
J S Smith, printing-
bITt isher. surveyor
Fred Dawson, Stationary
M E Posh, rebata Ux
Annie Myers rebate
Oregon agt John Doe et al,
in
Jovtice Lovelee'a court
R Wheeler, annual report of 1?3
aiatncts
Oregon agt John Doe in Justice
rrice a court
C O Lee, dispatch
Or agt Harry JSrane in Justice
fo well's court
Or agt Henry French in Justice
foeeirs court
1 4t
WHEAT.
Chicago 105 and S3;Bc.
Xew York 100 and 84 e.
Liverpool c lower.
Albany 70c.
A Gold Wscovery.
Recently Ed Coin made what be be
lieved to be a discovery of rich qoartx on
tbe middle fork of Savage creek, this
county. A wave of excitement spread
over the Soap creek country and a me
senger was sent to Corvallis on Saturday
to secure an inspection of the ledge by
Adam Aasell and Robert Watts.the well
known mining experts of certain Knelisb
capitalists. They at once repaired to tbe
locality ot tbe discover? and fonnd an ex
cited crowd awaiting their arrival. Tbe
experts at once pronounced the rotk
country quart, and, gravely station that
in tneir opinion, it wonld assav fabulous
quantities of country gold. Tbe assem
bled expectan'e probably mistook tbe
I word country" for "native" or some-
Ithingof that wrt and tbey scurried off,
fifteen claims were at once located.
their absence the experts stole
ith all the liquid and other choice
refreshments the lortoneeekera had
convened to the prospective Klondike,
leaving tbem to discover, in time, that
country gold Is identical with fools gold.
Corvallis Times.
A Republican Annex.
The following call hat been issned :
Populists Attention 1
Police is hereby sivsn that a mass
convention of the People's party will be
neia in LDauon.uregon, t ndsy .tbe l&tb
day of April, 1898, at tbe hour of 10 a in.
or tne purpose of nominating a people a
party tieket for Linn county to be voted
for at the coming Jnne electioo. The
convention recently held in Albany fail
ed in its supposed purpoM of nominat
tng a people s party ticket, therefore all
truepOnlista who desire to maintain
tbe principles of our national platform
and are opposed to fusion are requested
to attend the mass meeting and partici
pate. A train goee from Albany to Leb
anon early in the morning and return.
late in tbe evening, which will give
ample time for those on tbe line of tbe
road to attend. J H Whedbee, D Eagle
ton, Grant Dodge. Geo Rice, W E Har
den, J M Wiiey, D W Hardin, Phil Rit-
Wg.
Hklo for thiGraxd Jl-y. Frank Ba
I ker. fh o. bo was arrested in sa-
I lem lor robbing the store of Hyde x Ty-
ler in Han isburz. was examined in Har
nsourg yeeieraay aiternoon ana neia lor
I the grand jury. He was brought to Al-
1 " r. a.
I await ine action ot tbe next erand lurv
Chief of Police Lee remembers him a.
one of several tramps who were recent?
driven from tbe llac kieman barn bv a
poesee of citizens. There was found up
on bim a ?immv wbich exactly fits tbe
marks made in tbe doors of Pete Schlos-
ser and the Albany Trading Co.. when
opened several weeks ago., and there ia
little doubt that be la the same man wno
entered those places and perhapa cne or
two others in Albany.
i,Luxa3
Bon, wnite nanus wim Duapci !, -i
riant Hair with Clean, Wholesome Scalp, pro
duced by ConocBA Boat, ths most eOectlre
kin purifying and beautifying soap in tbe
world, as well as purest and sweetest, tor
trilt. hath, and nonary. The only preventive.
.. .. . ... m lr.M.
ot Inflammation and clogging oi ta. roara.
MlClFfSl
mwmi
aetrkaMeima(hrttlMafM. romaPseaABW
CKM. COKr., Bmlm Vromm., BoMoa.U. .. A. 4
-"How la Partly and BMvSrj u lata, Sashfc
a4Brir,"aulktm:
'easy KUOHsrw.i-ffirif
Bepubllcan Convention.
The republican county convention ad
journed last evening after making the
following additional nominations:
For commisioner, O Q Rutsell was
nomin.ted.
For auperintendent, L A Wiley was
nominated by acclamation.
For treasurer, J W Wolf, of Browns
ville, receiving 119 votes.
For surveyor. E T T Fisher was nom
inated by acclamation.
For coroner, Wm. Fortmiller by accla
mation.
t or assesor, B A Stafford by acclama
tion.
Tbe following delegates to the state
convention were elected: M H Ellis.
Frank Friaby, D F Hardman. J R Davis,
reter Hume, V B Marshall, A dicker
son. A J Johnson, W O Tweedale, J O
Sabin, R O Oarleton, E O Russell.
Delegates to the congressional conven
tion were elected as follows : P R Conn,
W B Donaca. W C Smith. J A Wilson. A
W Blackburn. J H Turpin, EE l
meyer. i K Whitney, J x McUune, t-eo
3 MclCnight. R L Whit. L O Ttask.
The delegates were requested to nae
all honorable means to secure the nomi
nation of Thomas H Tongue for cona-ress-
man, r T oeer for governor,1" .u k r
Blackburn for attorney general and
Judges II U Hewitt and 'George H Bur
nett for district judges.
The following county central commit
tee was chosen :
Albany J R Wbitnev.
Eaat Albany D F Hardman.
West Albanv N M Newport
N Browhaville F M Brown.
S Brownsville A M Templeton.
Center Alf From.
Crawfordsville W H Scott.
Fox Valley W H Traek.
Franklin Bntte Wm Brenner.
Foster A H Yost.
Halser Alex Power
N Harrisburg Samuel Nixon.
S Harrisburg R L White
Jordan L O Traak.
N Lebanon A I Crandall. ,
S Lebanon Dr J A Lamberson.
Orleans X Needham.
Price P B Marshall.
Rock.Trerk W h Hessman.
Scio W F Gill
I
l
Sbelburn Griff King.
Syracuse John CooMr,
Santiam G H Carlton.
Sweet Home E C Ruses!!.
Sodaville A P Flory.
Sbedd K A Jayne.
lallman A M Wilson.
Tar gent J n Sca:t.
Waterloo B O Carlton.
D F Hardman was elected chairman.
Tbe following precinct nominations
were made:
Albany Na. 1, A H Freerkeon, J P, W
H Worrell, constable.
West Albany No. 2, JC Powell, J P,
A Straney, constable.
Jnstice precinct No. 10, Aaron Yost J
P, Paul Mignola, constable.
Justice precinct No. 8.G Lovefe. J P.
Halsey. W J Stewart J P. D B Stn
dish constable. -
Precinct No. 11, W H Scott ) P, John
Smith, constable.
Syracuse. J D Uiatt J P. Amos Hiatt
constable.
Brown mile. W W Bailev J P. H H
Chance constable.
LEBANON.
FronLtbe Ex;eai:
John H Donaca U expected
home to-
morrow from Sacramento, where be bas
been spending tbe winter.
The W R C assisted by Mr and Mrs W
S Thompson, will give an entertainment
at the Sand ball Aril 16.
Jas Stuart was in the city last Friday
and Saturday, visiting his neice. Mrs C
O Peteteon. Mr. Stuart is on his war
from Iowa to the Klondike coot. try.
Eii Mayer and his mtther arrived last
Thursday from Central Point, Southern
Oregon. Eli haa been running a butcher
shop there, bat oa account of the poor
health of bis mother-, haa leased bis
shop, and they exp. remain in Leb
anon for some lime.
Walter L Toore. a republican atoms
speaker, of Wood burn, is billed to ad
dress the people of Lebanon Friday night
at tbe Band ball It is not likely that
be will have much to say about that
"viKuruua fore inn nolicv" that was to be
a feature of the prevent administration.
A Good Entertainment
A. R. Carrington. tbe drummer bov of
soiioD. gave an entertainment at tbe on-
era.noose last mgnt tnat was greatly a
preciatea . 1 1 consisted oi some wondt
folly expert drumming by Mr. Carring
ton, who probably baa no equal as a snare
drummer, several artistic selections oa
th piano by Mr. Cbanveset and a series
of scenes splendidly presented, patriotic
in character, with acsompan ment of
song and piano.
This afterpoon at 4 :30 a matinee will
be given acd tonight a general entertain-
ment. consisting principally of scenes of j
Sbilnh, one of tbe greatest battle ever
fought. Admission 25 cents. It will
pay to see it.
A Shsep Caiif Lrrrta. Mr. Mosea
Parker today received a lettter from his
eon Louis written at Sheep Camp. He
was just getting over tbe measles, and
would go on across tbe peas with bis
1700 pounds of provisions. He had
paid bis share of doty, coming to $30.93
There were eight or ten thousand peo
pie here. A bully named Snyder bad
just, killed a small man named Clem'
mons near his camp. lour was IMi
barrel and bacon only 14 or 15 cents, bd
and Ab Umpbrey bad sold their outnt
and returned to Wrangle to locale.
Mr. Csrricgtou's sterenuticoo ia prob
ably the best ever presented here at least
is bsndled. tne best, fbe dissolving
views are woncertui.
Rev G M Hill, of San Francisco a for
mer Eugane boy, and now one ot the
best known pulpit orators in the west. Is
in tne city. tugene Kegtster.
The Brt locomotive to eo tbroush from
Portland over tne new railroad arrived at
Astoria yesterday, it was engine No. 1,
in charge of Engineer Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fsrlow.of Marion,
ill start in a it w days on an extended
visit to several of tbe eastern slates.
where they expect to spend the summer.
The advance agent for tbe lav in Ne
York, one of the funniest and mot Imiirh
able plaj. oat u in tbe city arranging for
the appearance ot tne company io this city
weaneauay o next wees
A prominent A.1DSUV musician sava
. . . ... . .
that Mr. Chauvenet, wbo performed at
the entertainment last night is one of
the best II not the est concert pianist.
ever in Albany. He will be beard again
lomgui.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sower will lasve
tomorrow for Salem, where they will
uereaiter reside. Mr. Sower and
hi.
brother In-law, Mr. Reinstein, recently
of San Franui.cn. hava hmmht n..t ik
Emporium, a house-furnishing estab
lishment and will enlarge and push the
business Mr. and Mrs. Sower hav)
msde many warm friends in Albany wbo
wui wi.u tor iu..r conunuea success.
Tomorrow will be arbor day, a day quite
generally observed by the schools of the
state.
ilen Hill, the wife murderer, was hanj
ma m oan yueutin yearoruay . ne was a
wen known base ball player. '
Tbe circuit court at Portland ha. eranfad
judgment to J O Kppe.ly against Joseph
doiladay for 13.000. The action is for
wages due at $100 per month. The judg
ment was by default, Holladay failing to
answer the suit. Kx.
The republicans of Lincoln county met
yennetday and nominated tbe following
ticket: County judge, J 0 Stearns sher
iff, IB Rom; clerk. W L Davis; assess
or, F M Wad.worth; school superintend-
ah . nflPPra Hlath.Mi' MMMli.l..ta 1
M Davis; survsyor, joe tiideon; coroner,
William Alexander.
WHEAT.
Chloago 105 and 84, '.'c
New York 101'c and 88;'o.
Liverpool no change.
Saa Francisco a holidsy.
Albany 70c.
Charles' Bowen came op from Salem
this noon.
Judge Burnett, of Corvallis, Is in the
tbe city this afternoon.
D L. Curl left this morning for Day
ton, Wasn., on a vls't with relatives.
' J. F. McHenry, tbe rustling orgsnlcr,
is in the city organizing a lodge of Vigi
lan ten.
A. W. Marks returned this noon from
Astoria, where he has been working for
tbe A & C.
Mr. Malt Scott returned last night
from Portland, where be bad been on
cattle business.
Mr. J. O. Croesley, recently of Salt
Lake, is la the city on a visit with bis
oncl. Mator Jounson.
ff 1 i . .1 1 . . A
air, usury-' aouniwui .uo veoi to
Skagway with golden p rot peers, 'Several
months ago, returned last night with the
prospects behind bim. He got enough
of that country and is glad to be at
home. Tbe other Albany men will soon
follj. J
ITonight Mrs. Kareissa White Kinuev.
of Astoria, lectures at tbe college audi
torium on "Rome, as I saw it " Mrs.
Kinney has a brilliant reputation aa a
writer and public speaker. Corvallis
Gscette.
Prof. A. 8. McDonaM. of tbe Harris
burg school, and candidate on tbe onion
ticket for school superintendent, bas
tone to Kansas, called there v the seri
ous illness of bis mother. He will be
I gone about two weeks.
vT Walter L.Toooe and wife, of Wood
is-
i ourn, were in tbe cttv tbta afternoon oa
jo
the r way to Lebanon, where Mr. Toore II
I will pluck the feathers from tbe eagle
i i uwi(oi in ioo luteresi oi tne republican
nj
Jpy.
Lagineer Arthur Miller came no (mm
Albany yesterday and is packing bis
household coods Preparatory to morine
them to that place. Mrs. Miller is visit
ing relative, io Cortland. S. Y. Roee-
ourg noview.
A pleasing feature of tbe Carrincton
entertainments this week was the per
forming on the piano of Jean dt Chan
venet. Though a vounr man he die-
plays a rare. talent anJ good judges here
pronounce bis playing far above theTbere are near I v 1000 halMoJ ho.
average, paying him pronounced
com
pumeuis.
Vise Janet Wardof met with tbe Mas
aiioe elnb this afternoon at the borne t
Mr. Charles Pfeiffer.and spent the afters
noon wim tbe bob facially. She was
heard in eiveral reciutirns to tfce de
light of all. Mies Waldorf is a crarmicg
young woman personally.
Mise Iva Tern Die too. one of the X
Students, returned home from Myrtle
Ureek Monday where she bad heeo at
tending the bedside of her friend. Uri
T. X. Humphrey, who died March 26. of
quick eaoeomptioo. Drain Watchman
A readable letter from C. W. Watts.
written at Lake BeaneU. appears in to
days Oregonian. He teat tbe junction
of the two paesee and seen everybody go
ing ana coming irotn tbe Klondike. Mr.
Watts mention Bod Williams of Al
bany aa being one of those at Lake Ben
nett.
Tbe astorisn, a strong republican pa
per. says of tbe onion nominee for school
superintendent: "Professor Lyman is
everywhere recogolwd as a plain, prac
tical man, wbo ha. always done bis duty
wiiooQi lose or otieoiation. tie is aieo
familiarly known to the re id in and
thinking puol'c of t!e entire northwet as
an interesting and aUe writer en hi.tor
ical and industrial subjects."
A moor the members of tbe Boston
Ladie s Military Rand, which live, a
concert here Tuesday evening, is M;as
Bessie Dalesman, a former O A. C. un
dent and member of tbe Corvallis ladies'
brass band. Miss Date mm haa stud
ied and practiced dilir-ntlv since leeving
Corvallis and it is said that she has few
superiors aa a Cornell it. among women.
Corvallis Gazette.
Ballard k Jobasoa have opened a irea-
era! repair shop in Ihe Y M C A building.
Tew or twelve fine horses were taken to
Seattle to day from th-.s city, probab'y for
e Aiaisa mar.
Albany is connderable of a bone mar
ket. During the pat year tbe sale, oi
bora, al tha atatila of MilW A Tamer
ns have amounted to about 130.000. y
A maa ia a airoatioa to know
iji tberVJ
i. no doubt tbat work oa the Corvalli.
batters will be pushed eastward this year,
Thl will III wk mtmA Atm. I trum tKi. 4 nt I 7
lOreson and Albaav narUcnlarir. -f
t Tbe rerideeca of Mrs. Covlv.of Miliafy.
WM bunied thu week. It was iosored in
Ube Fire Relief Association of McMina-
vine. Mr. Bryant of tbi. city will go op
and adjust the loss in a dav or two.
A few days since a petrified log from the
rotil eountrv was received aed snip
ped to Omaha, where it will be placed in
the Otesoe exhibit darn the cominar ex
position. Tne log is ten leet long and
weigned o.bOU pounds-'
The county clerk was Instructed to no
tify D A Obore and his bond men that
tbe amount still doe tie county from tbe
ex-sheriff (about 1600) tnot be paid to the
. . . ...
oeaeorer immeatateiy. corvaiii uurne,
For some time past there bss been a
contention in tbe republican ring of this
ritvs to wbic'i faction aboald control it.
Tbe broil is tbe malt of tne pewt otnee
fight, and vu finally fiaLhed nn Saturday
o far a. McMinnville was concerned . Tbe
Jim McCain faction wiped the! Apneraoe
laction oat ci existence. Jim i. now me
absolute boss of tbe part. McMinnville
1 . K
RegardlcM ot Cost.
Julius Gradwohl in'endi to go oat of tbt
crockery and glassware boaineas, go ng in
to some other line ot boxine, and nenoe
will sell hi. eood of Ibis kind regardless
of coat. When )OU Call and get his pnnea
SOU Will oe convincea uiav in uwn uw
ness, aud will believe what be ssys.
Persistent
Coughs
A anue-h WtllCIl SCCnlS TO nAno
ot ia spite ot au tne remeoies wrucn
? r
yott Have appuea cenaimy noi
enef xXtic and sensible treatment.
For twcnty-iive years that stand-
I -4 DrepAration Ot Cod-Iivcr oil.
I r '
SCOTT'S
ECJULCIOH
has proved its effectiveness in cur -
ine the trying affections of the
throat ana lungs, ana inn is mei
reason why t the cod-liver oiL par-
ivsmvu - '
tially
uigw-, ..rwju..
vitalizes tne wxiwic aya
temi the hypophosphites
act as a tonic to the
mini and nerves, and the
clvrerSne- soothes and
T m .A m -a
heals the irritation. Can
you think of any combi
nation so effective as this?
ft- iur yen Ut SCOTT'S ErauUlon. Sm thtt th.
aua ana aril an e. th. wnpptr.
50c. m4 Ii.oo, .11 dmjjiit.
IM-OTT A BOWNF, Chmbn, New York.
Bio Bicvclk Sale. The sale of bi
cyles in Albsny this year bas started out
fast, mush faster than ever before, many
oi mem to young men in tbe connfy.
Hopkins Brothers have sold 48 Cre
ents already, where lastyesr at thistiu.e
iuey Lia soia oniy six. mey nave or
ders sbead.
Stewart & Sox have sold thirty Hart-
fords and Columbias, everything being
cleaned out, could have sold more if they
bad had them in stock.
F. E. Allen & Co., have sent out a good
many Stearns and other makes, Conn &
Huston have bad a good sale of Waver
lyes and the Ramblers and Ideal have
gone fast from Geo. E. Fish's
It is for a fact a bicycle year, .
Csnrcrr Cocbt. The trial of tbe case
of Mry . Swank agt Phillip Swank was
completed last evening and taken nnder
advitement by the court. The suit was
brought to set aside a deed. The plain
tiff is tbe wife of tbe late Jay Swank,
who died from a gun sbot wound accid
entally received several months sgo. Be
fore be died he made a deed of his farm
to Lis father. There is a dispute as to
tbe object of it, the plaintiff claiming it
was for ber benefit, banc tha unit
Tb case of Bradley & Clemens agt
Dohn and M. B Craft, a snit on a cattle
Contract, was being tried this afternoon,
ana it win prooaniv no a lew days be
fore a decision will be rendered.
A Bad Mam. The. Jonnal air a nf
Frank Baker, in Ihe jail for tbe Harris
burg robbery: Wbileawaittog his pre
liminary examination. Baker was in
carcerated in tbe Harriabnrg city jail, a
siraciure. tie came very near
enecting bis eecape Tuesday night. With
small pieces of iron he had succeeded in
removing tbe staple that barred the jail
opo' d Fas jot oa tbe point of le-ving
tbe jail when be was surprised by Con
stable Steavens. Baker is considered a
oa 3 man ana will no doubt
serve time
j,in the slate penitentiary for tbe
Harris-
P" ourgiary,
Jr Ssaooixq van Rivan. The eoag
has completed its work in thia
and in a day or two will move down the
river and remove some snags in tbe
cnanne! between Harrisburg and Cor
vallis. For several months past tbe
boat bas been engaged in hollaing re
vetnente from Eagene down the river a.
distance of about aix miles, and some
good and effective work bas been done,
and is already shown by the changes In
the chan oeL Eugene Register.
- . I
Dccuxa is Hoe. Portland nimN
ai me Doawern ractnc ireigbt depot la
Ibis city. Some of them are over a vear
ine bope are a:i i.-oto Willamette
valley points, and are of alow sale. They
lonkl Lave been sold last fall Irom 9 to
1 1 cents, bat now they are down to 4 or
5. It com. 6 cents to raise, pick and bale
k. . .it ... .... .
I ' ! nop raisers are sines worse
then ever this vear. v
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
D. II. James went to Portland on
tb
morning train on bostneea.
Deputy U. 8. Marshal George Humph
rey came op from Portland last sight.
Mr. C P Barkhart haa returned from
a several months residence ia T scorns.
E. E. Montague left tor Portland and
Oregon City thia morning oa a two days
butt nee. trip.
The Scio paper says that Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Dugger expect to move out to their
farm oa Aloany prairie, soon.
Mr. John Baiter orth returned to
Portland this morning after a trip up to
Detroit to look after fait property there.
C E Hawkins came over from the Bay
this noon with a big string ot trout
which be aijaitted that be did not catch.
L L Swan delivered an address before
the Woodmen of the World at Sbedd
last night, at aa entertainment given
there.
Mrv. Jennie Garrett, daughter ci Mr.
J. W. Anderson, phased through Albany
yesterday on ber way to Eastern Wash
ington from California.
Franc Grant and bis boys, of Big Elk.
have, during the winterkilled seven wild
cats, three bears and one congar. Lead
er. Invitations are out for tbe wedding of
Mr. George Phillioe Jr.. of thia city and
Miss Anna Worrel,of Albany, which will
take place at Albany, April 20. Santiam
News.
Mr. Langley, of Montana, haa been ia
tbe city bnyiog cattle, wbich he .hipped
cn:- v twwx. it. - -
I- ... . v. ii, mmm swum
lv traveling agent for tne Great North-
ivm. i
7-pe.eeaaT
on a vi.it to his old borne in M innesota.
accompanying bia brother wno bsa been
nere several weeas, pack to bia home in
thai
Mr. Roy Gill. unUI recently editor of
this paper, baa accented a position with
the Pope Manufacturing Co.,at Portland,
wnere bia lamiiy will move ia tbe near
future. Santiam News
Mrs. Xarciesa White Kinney, of As
toria, lectured in Corvadis last Highland
tote noon pasted tbrouen Albany lor
Sbedd, where she wi'l lecture. She wss
accompanied from her by air. L. E.
Clam.
Mr.. L. E. Blain haa taken tbe srencv
lor Mim Anna Gordan'a life of Frances
E. Willard, and wilt receive orders for
the same. This will be the official biog
raphy of Mies Willard by one who spent
most ot ber me witn her.
I. II. Van Winkle, wbo bis been in
Albany tbe past few days helping tbe
republicans of Linn to nominate a ticket
bas returned, to resume his studies at
Willamette University Salem States
man.
A letter was received here veaterdav
from II O. K. TOilkineon.who is st Den
ver Coiorado. He la worse than be haa
been for some time. He bad just com
menced to ue tbe Uerschfelder treat
ment for consumption. Eugene KegiS'
ter.
J. F. Wbiting left Tueeday for the east,
where be will spend the summer. In
the fall he will return weat and reside on
the place he recently traded for in Cali
lornia. Mrs. Wbiting and children will
remain here until fai!. Lebanon Ad
vance.
Fai Oaks Circle No. I Ladies of tbe
GAB will give a social at tbe GAR
bail on Tuesday tbe 12th. A good pro
gram will be given and refreshments
I to att.nd. Tan cent, admission.
How We Say It.-Cough.cured for a
J quarter, no cure, no quarter, we are selling
lot of our White Pine cough syrup ith
tar, because it is ju.t what we say it is.
srives uuicg relief and i. hiKUlt recomend
ed to cure a deep seated cough, Burkhart
X Lee, Druggists
If you want h aooa and
clem
tnoke buy ctgara made by our
AI
bany ciRar lactorv.
l
Whooping cough I. the most distressing
malady; but its duration can be cut short
bv the use of the Minute Conirh Cure.
which lsj also the best known , remedy for
at I tvtinanr1 all Inn a nnA hmnrial swtiKlawa
- J. A.Cumming.
- i mu.. i :.n s 1:1 i.u v. i
I Bche .constipaUon and biliousness V Thous-
I and. experience them wbo could become
1 Ptect'J' beaithy by mini De Witt's little
MT Riser lamous little pit's.
j J. A, Cumming.
We ara anvioaa an tkn m. little eood ia thia
world and oan think of no plsaaantar
barter way to do it than f reoomnending
One Minute Cough Care ss a preventive
of pneumonia, consumption and otbsr ser-
; iou. lung troubles that ollow neglsoUd
ooldt J A Cumming
R.yal auka. tb. lead para,
wbotoaMB. asd drtictees.
Infill
FOVDin
Absolutely Pure)
jwnimil MMm en.. Mm,
HOME AND ABROAD.
iLe reports this afternoon im' irate no
c Unge -to tbe war ntoaUoe. .
(descent Bicycle,
Hopkins Brother., agent.
Bet BfcyJe for tue money.
Will 4 Stark, jewelers.
C H Dodd. of Portland, has been sued
fjr ts:,Zi8.
2 po.iodi bf rrackers for 15c at TO
Shaver's.
Girdle., the very lateat, at rrc neb's,
cents.
25
Seethe new gird!,
French's ibow window.
tbe very latest, in
See the aewe feds in girdles, at French
Jewelry store. 25 ecu's to 5.
Crescent bicycle, at Hopkin. 13 rot hen
for only $M, 30, 135 and 100.
Freah seeda. two packages for a nkke! a
Stewirt k Sox Hardware Co'.
Freb setd. two packsjre. for a nickel at
Stewart A Sox hardware Co'.
Ci ackers are now way down in price,
call on C Browaell for freah ones.
Ladies long waicn chains at low cricei
at French's Jewelry store.
White Home Java t Mocha-coffee tbe
inet in the lano at F. E. Allea A Co.
The overland was three hours 'ate thu
norning. It was made np of fourteen cars.
In coming over tbe Sikyou it was nec
essery to do so in two section, wsich
caused some delay.
Arrangemeets have been made ia Salem
or ringing tbe fire 111 eibt or ten mia
es when the new ia rusived that m
ha been dee'ared. no ma' ter whit tim of
day or night it occur..
Brownsville.
From tbe Times.
Mr. Peter Home, of this ci! v. will h a
candidate before the state republican
convention for the nomination of mem
ber of the state board of equalisation
from thia district.
Died At ber borne in tbi. dir. at 3
o'clock thia morning. Mr. Haeh L.
Brown, of cancer of the face.
Died Go Wednesday, Aprrl 6. 189?.
Mrs Mat -a Prlev. asrd S7 veer. 11
months find 29dsy. Mrs. Preelev wm
a well known pioneer, having iTOssed
the plains in '45 or '47.
Mr. and Ma. I. X Warmoa' h and son
departed yeeterday morning on an Et-
inp Ibey will probably be absent
6 or 8 week and will visit relative. .nJ
friend in Trenton. Mo.. Winfiel 1 K an .
Gnithrie Oklahoma
Mr. G. A. Drson is now emnkived in
tbe poetotSce at Skagway. Alaska. We
learn that Wesley tandish. who accom
panied Mr. Dyson to Skagway, will soon
return to Brownsville, bsvicg given np
bis contemplated trip into Cook 'a Inlet.
Mr. Drson bss not yet decided if be will
go into Cook's Inlet or not.
Tbe war spirit abroad in the land haa
culminated in the attempt to organise a
annua company in Brownsville. Tbere
are two vacancies in the second regiment
of tbe Oregon National Guard, and thia
company, ,1 tnrceselul omnixsuoo is ac-
complised, will fill one of these vacan
ciee. A Rising Actress.
A good sized and highly pleased audi
ence witnessed tbe performance ot In-
gomar at tbe opera boose last nigbt.
Though the second performance it was
none tne lees welcome to theater goers.
Miss Wa dorf ia tbe character ot Par
taenia sustained the excellent opinion
already had of her. She uodoaoted!y
poseesees tbe elements which will give
her lame. Mr. McVey is a master in bia
line and both bold tbe audience w:th in
tense interest Mr. Murdoch doe. some
splendid work aa Polvdorand Mi. George
uieravidex is a first class Myron.
Bad Bictclx Falu Prof T. E. Mor
ton met with a serious accident at Soda-
ville last evening. He was riding on his
bicycle at a good rate of speed tx the
tne town, wnen toe wneei ran on me
. , , rr . .
walk, giving tbe gentleman a very bard
tall. He struck on bis forehead, and we
are informed that bis skoll was fractured.
He bad n regained conscion.nee at 8
o'clock this morning. The Professor
is a very fine roan, and one of tbe lead
ing educators in Mineral Spring College,
ami bia friends and the friends of the
college are pained to hear of the unfort
unate occurrence, n is a single man.
and came to Sodavule from Ueorgia a
tow month, ago. Advance.
CoxciQ. William Jerome's Herald
Squate comedians presenting the "in
tensely mnny- comedy a jay in -ew
York' will be tbe attraction at Albany
Opera House, Wednesday, April 13. The
comedv "A" Jav in New York," was
written tor laughing purposes oniy. it
illustrates tbe sdvenlnrea ot a country
man's first visit to the city and many
funny and amusing situations are de
picted during tbe action ot the comedy
from the rise to the fall ot the curtain it
ia said to be ooe long, continuous laugh.
The dialogue is bright aad witty and the
scenic effects and costuming are alt that
could be desired.
Thi Lowest Bipobs. The bids tor the
construction of a government hospital at
Silets Agency were opened at the agent a
office on Monday laet, and A r retereoo
o' this city, secured tbe contract. His
bonds have been filled out end forwarded
to the U. S. Indian enmmissioner at
Washington for inspection. The rosin
building is 27x40 leet, and 14 leet high
one-story, and there will be a T annex
13x20 and 11 feet in height, the whole to
be covered by a metal root. Tbe bios
and bidders were, A F Peterson, $1,797
Huffman A Heceert. Corvallis. 12.144
Pugb A Uray, Salem, $2,198. Times.
A Pooa Ci.aANrr.-J-Warren Deyo and
R L Oasteel. who have been down
Curry county for the past two or three.
months mtnine, returned borne last bun
day. Tbe mines they have been work
ing down there did not pan out very
well. A clean-up of a solid month's
work netted them the sum of onlv $19
The boys thought that this would not
pay and to came home. Leader.
Tng Kniquis Templars a. F. A A. M
at their meeting last night elected the
following officers foi the ensuing term:
F K Allen, Eminent Commander; FJ
Miller, Genera'issimo; Edward Wash
burn, Captain (ienersl ; D P Mason, Pre
late ; H L W'alden, Senior Warden ; J
Seeley, Junior Wa.-den; E W Langdon.
Treasurer; J R Wyatt, Recorder; T J
Butler, Standard Bearer; P R Keller,
sword Bearer: OB Winn, Warden; W
Baker, bentinei.
I
Seeacrs Alter Gold know they may
bl disappointed, bpt teekers after health
take Hood's Sarsaparilia with the utmost
confidence that it will do thera wonderful
good. .
REAL ESTATE SALES.
Reported by the Linn County Abstract
Company, for Ihe Dkmockat, for tbe
week ending April 7, 1898.
Lucy Wright to James Nsnney.T
11. 4 w 68 acre and roadway.. . 1
E Gains to A J Johnson, small
tract adj Sci-
20
1400
10
E B Pen land to Fannie E ' 8tarr, T
14. 4 w 100 acre -.
Maud M Wagnon to N.ncy I Gitb
ond int in lands in T 13. 4 w. . . .
S Shobert to J L Arnold, T 12, 2 w
80 acres
1000
J 8 Cooper to C O Hogue trustee
T 11, 4 w 125 acres...
Nellie C Baker A husband to Ag
nes Pearson, part lot 8 block 103
Hacklemao's add
800
J K Weatberford etalto E D Starr
llotX Brownsville ,
600
2218
250
C Graf et al by sheriff to Mary E
Kizer, N claim 43 T 10 3 w. . .
Cbas Yates to Jno A Yates 4 lots
Highland Grove
Nellie O Baker A husband o Etix-
beth Fry, part lot 8 bl ICS Hack
lemao's add
400
150
366
125
L r oley to Joeepbine Wheabee, 2
lota Lebanon , ..
RCbeadJe toJC Allen, T12,2w
14 acre "
J M Walsh to J W Macker. block
7 Waeeomsadd to Lebanon
AHackleman A wf to Nellie O
Baker, lot 8 bl 103 Hacklemao's
add
U s to Boot Schnebel, T 12, IK
160 acres
I X McNeil et al to W G McNeil
T 13. 4 w 181 acre
E B Penlana to W C Smith, T 14
4 w 8o acres....
2630
700
150
3000
300
H C Hardman to J A Bacou T12.2
w 20 acre ,
F W Perkins to Allen Simons.T 12
2 w 2 acres
J W Garland to J A Richardson.
T 11. 1 w 222 acre
Wm Skeltoa to R J Skeltoo, T 13
1 E 190 acres
J M W art to S F Rands T 13, 1 E
47 acres
.. 1400
R M Wright to J K Sterling, Til,
I w 100 acres
500
SCO
1000
J K Sterling fo Sarah Wright, T 14
i w iou acre
Mary U Vernon to Jno T & Sarah
Archer, r 9. 1 w 80 acres
T W Tillm-an to Elizabeth Swan, T
.,z w is acre
345
WHEAT.
Chicago 106 and S44'c
New York 101 c and SSJie.
Saa Francisco Hf and 93c
Albaav 70c.
The Omaha Exposition.
The Oregonian says that Commiaains.
er i. . t raier, of Lugene, writes to
neadqnartera that the mayor of that city
has actively interested the leading busi
ness men in tbe pronoeirioa. Aihaav
too. baa promised to give it her pa actios,
wim tne result tnat una eountye tax
payers, so Mr. Fraaier writes, will aak
the county court to advance a loan, bas
ed on tbe contingency. A public meet
ing is to be held at once, and it seems
likely that the proposition of tbe Linn
county people will go through.
Er.Tios Co. Stirs Francis M. Gev-
rex and wife to John W. Holman, 143
acres near Albany ;2,fc00.
J. it. Cbitwood et al to Jsa. Plumber.
198 acres near Alrwnv, 6.0f 0.
Strictlv business
French 'be jeweler r
Try ScalUlafa Bert tm mat bakta poveer.
Baib at Yiereck's sbarinz and hair
cnttinj? pariors.
Pictures from 75 cee.1. to (25 ser da
si Longs gallery.
C B Winn. CUT txk etarent. Tickets
to all points in the east.
Crtwford A Earaua. for nhotoffrarha
Prices from II to VQ per doxea.
Bi are and see the aari mt riaware al
Hpkia Br ot, will Us. a t'rtime.
RaxTT koiHd. set and tAkt ia Erst clan
or ler at Yiereck '.(haying and hair cat
ling parlors.
W hen you want a choice steak, a nice
roator meat of any kind, call oe Henry
sroJers. He keeps tbe best.
Dr.. H. E. and O. K. Rot oSm and
rendence ia post oSk building. Special
attention given to disease of women.
Don't aao'y others bv your coojt Linir -nd
rkk your life by aegVcting a cold. One
wienie txKign uare cure, coach., cold.
eroar, gnpee and all throat lung trouble.
J. A. Curaratng.
lie best meat cf all kind, and vood
treatment at the Albany Dreeted Beef
Company market, jast dwa Seeond
rtreet. Good weight and prompt attend
tion. - v
Central Committee Meeting
I Amag th Liae County Dem
ocratk Ceorl Committee is bene by ceiled
to meet at Albaav. Lng coueiy, Uregoa,
on Wednesday the M b day of April 1S3S
at 1 o'clock p. ta. Democratic Candid
ate. aoe required to be preeent.
B H r AYS K, ' W It BILTETJ.
Secretary. Chairman
Populist Central Committee.
A meeting of the Linn County Populist
Central Committee ia hereby called to
meet at Albany, Linn Co.. Oregon, on
Wedneeday, April 13th, 1898, a. I o'clock
p. m. All committeemen and populist
candidates are requested to be present.
Oo. Chairman.
Hickory nub.
at C Irownells.
BNIOYO
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
cently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effoctuallv. dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cores habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drag
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any oae who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
ciLkTonm no mu? ctx
A FKAJK13C9. CiL.
tomruv.tr. rc,sfc
New. Store
Albany TradingCo
B. X Morris, .Hanagrr.
Terms net cash or produce,
ing on books.
3 pk Our Mothers mush .
no ehsrg-
.. 25
itoton Mills - r lour
16 lbs granulated sugar, best.
5 gal Pearl oil
3 lb cartoon eraekors, foil wt
Large bottle sewing machine oil..
bicycle oil
10 lbs choice white beans
5 pa corn starch
5 gat keg fresh pickles
1 gal best vioegsr
I " " pickWa
1 " borne made sweet pickles
I lb pa Gold Dust..
6 20 os bar. Battle Ax acap .
3 eana string beans..
3 cans spices
1 plug battle Ax too..
Beet working shirts
Best heavy overalls...
Black aprc n overalls
00
60
20
05
to
25
2
65
15
SO
M
20
25
25
25
25
HO
50
55
A good supply of garden teed ia bulk
and paekagea.
Early Rose, Early Maine, Early San-,
liae seed potatoes .
We also have bran, short and
bop teed lor sale.
Remember the place, Graham boil -ing
Cor. 1st and Baker Sta. ,
Four Farms For Sale
The fot'owiag deurabl. farm, are far
AdCrces McMsater & btunlL 311 Wor-
OMter block. FoTtlaad. t regoa, or
call oe C G Berknart, Alwcj, Oregoe, for
parties Ian:
1. (6 acre, on. -ail. west of HaUay.ia
the DLCof DW Alliaahas, im See 35,
T 13, S K 4. W W M . 35 acre, are emnd
aad aeder eaJuvanoa, I'm raeaaiader feeing
severed with aatall Uaber. Ma4dy Creek
ran. tlmagb the property Tarr. U
small orchard. Price f 13).
3. SO acnr; .am mile S of BrowmmiUe,
NttheDLCof Suned Joeeaoa, ta See 11,
f 14. h R 5, W W M. All cleared laad '
65 acre, seder ceftivariee, all leased, oo
eeildiag..- Fric. 11300
3. 255sereTcao u'e S of Bfowea
ri'ie,Sml3edl4,T14,SR3, W W
M. 120 acr -m are ullabla aad the balance
beat raited f jr pmterage. 75 acrear
aader crop, is all feeced. has a gomn aap
ply of e-ater, good beUdiaga aad orbvd
Prie?S30.
4. 735 acrd. six mile, eaat of Lebanon,
ia Sees IS aad IS, T 12, S K 1. W W M.
Tats m a very atoek farm, of wfcieft
aboatlOO acre are tiilab'e. It is weU
watered, all feeeed aad baa some fair
eildiags. Price $3300.
OUR CAPACITY
IsUneqnaled
In the Valley.
OUR WORK
Is ITnsarpasied
In Oregon.
We have the best stock to
select from and our prices
are always the lowest, quality
considered -
SMILEY,
Albany. The Prmtev
THE
. theTbwt and yet simpiest type wte
nunafactared. the consummation or '
inventor art. Aa expert stegphe
after nstng "naev macbioea, says. 1 eon
aider the Yost Writing Machine far wper-
or oasr I have yet need ' "
DaaocxAT office and see one of the type
writers that haa to have a perrect
ment. . ,
AU Typewriter eoophes oreerea-
r.P.XcTTOte. Agent.
TKAOC MARKS,
Htt' eOVVKICHTS AO.
mBaalBOieaiata -
SCIEMTIFIC AMERiMS,
yik I-atv-TTi, Mat tw AAtrwa ,
MUNN A CO.,
Sfil Breaewev. Vare.
IXECOTCE'S KOTICE
ToaUthecnditorsanl persons i later
st ed ia the estate Rebecca Smith, oa
eeewd. von are be eby aoriied that 1 have
been du'y appointed executor of said estate
bv the county cow ol Una county, Ore
gon. therefore, ail rerwes jwwto"
Lglnt Miid estate are harebv aotiSed snd
required to preecnttbe same to to. vh
the paper vouchers, at the law officeof W
R Bilvea in Albany. Linn county, Oregon,
within sit month from the date rK
Dated this 1st day ot January, 1S9S.
SAMCKiKtADKR. Executor
rAlfiillb PROCURED,
' EUGENE W. JOHNSON,
oltor ail Atiyis PateilCansg
irtSK TraaeWanieai. c
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Possessing pre-eminently per
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