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VOLXXXIIl ALBANY OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1898. tbaiere cfi tke Toot 8s.es at Ukur. Sr. Beeend-Claas Hall Katun. r ;r SCTTI9C rablUaer aad rraprletar NO 33 AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT THE EXCLUSIVE USE O? THE WORD u CASTOKI-o.," AND MPITCHER'3 CASTORIA." AS OUR TRADEMARK. I DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Eyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator cf " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same mat nas oorne ana f.;:j rzu oear mejac-simue cij"c: r This is the original " RrCHDTG used in the homes of the Moiherj cf America for over thirty ' years. LOOK CAREFULLY ci Via mapper and see that it is the kind you have always bnrrf. and has the signature cf OlaS jper. w one has authority from ms to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. ? j March 8.1S97. ,j. Do Hot Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life cf your child by accepting cucap suubuiuic -vvnica some cruggist may oner you (because he makes a few grecnents ol which even nc docs not know.' "The Kind, Yon Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAOSIM1LE SIGNATURE QF Insist oa Having The Kind That Never Failed Ton. OCTsV CMMMT, T THE OPENING DAY OF The Second Term is colle29 January 4, 1893. Th mercial work very much, so that now it has bjome-a Business College equal to any in tha state. Thia wa3 not so in the oast, is so now. Come and secure a thorough training in branches o." a liberal education. Albany, Oregon, PrBSideilt AlblDJ COllegS HAVE YOU BEEN IN Thomas Brink's Furnituie Store Lately. Hj ha one of the finest stocks of Furni ' lure in the valley. He has added BaW Baggies to h s stock. Just call in and you will find that his prices are the tnooa2AM3a n tajniacu -s ' VH J-SIQJOOHTIS lV I"0 . I Y - SXNKM TTV OX XSHHIHON HHX WOUJ Hlsm HVD HOflOHRL HVTfldOd 3RL womiva: 3QNva9oia- Oregon Gas Light-Heating and Power Company. Olieap Light Fop s Cheap Heat For Cheap Powb For f Correspondence Solicited. Dl. F E. AS1HS, Pres. '4j -. ' .. w.. Ur' v"t' -2 ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. Joseph. Jl,t - m everu a j-ectcAm wrapper. CA3T0R1A,-' afoci Aas oeen on ihp. wrap- from me more nannies on h the in- sHM TssCYTa sew irM mt. has strengthened its com It all is TOH3N O H Phnrch Hoiisa and Hotel ' Church, HoaEe and Hotel Anjthing and Everything A. H. FREERKSES, SEC. : -C. ii i . . . i . Proprietor, fir 1: TUTJ-STJ-y YAR INEVITABLE. The Proclamation Will be Issued on Next Monday. Special to Democrat. Washington, April, 14. ' There wag serious rioting in Spain yes terday. Many were injured. Hostilit ies continue in Cuba. A member o thB Spain cabinet says Spain will resist to the bitter end any interference of the United States in Cubtn affairs. Flying s qnadron ordered back to Hampton Koads after 43 boars' target practice Will then be stationed at some southern port in case war begins. The govern ment is preparing for naval and laud at. tack upon Havana. Great activity an I interest at Kev West. The latest is that the president will issue war uroclama tion Monday. REAL ESTATE SALES. Reported by the Lino County Abstract Company, for the Dkmocrat, for the week ending April 12, 1898. J W Cook and wife to O P Cof how bl 15, Hauaman'a 2nd add to Brownsville. ft 1000 a . Ua vender and husband toT W Sweareogea 4 5 of T 14. 3 W, Si acres. ... . ; . . S E (Ja vender and husbaud to A W Standish, 1-5 of T 14, S W S3 acres II C Hardman to FO Dannals.part bU Wadd Albany F U Dannals and wife to J A War ner, part b!4, Wadd Albany.... B F Crow and wife to Lewelling, T 12, 4 W, 40 acres A Le welling and wife toi W Simp son, T 12, 4 W, 40 acres. . Bank of Brownsville to David Cox, S X of S E H sec 28, T 14, 1 W. TJ S toThos Thomas, S E l, sec 4, T10.4. F. 160 acres - G W Wright and wife toF N Bank, Albany, lots 3, 4 and 6, bl 63, Al bany , 680 170 123 40 625 625 125 10 Arrested for Burglary. Several weeLaaeoKiKhtwatch McClain caught Joe Raymond and another youna: man in the Albany Soda Works about 3 o'clock in the mornioe about tocarrr cS a couple kega of liquor in storage and ht-J erai noities ol soda. The voanir mea promised to leave town at once if not ar- eated. One of them did so. and is aaid to be in Eastern Oregon ; but Raymond failed to stay away, and when bis sen tence of eight das in the tail for being disorderly hid expired be was immed iately arrested lor fie burglary referred to, and the chances are that he will visit a em. Kavmond was examined before Jus tice Bruce and held under $200 bords or the grand jury, which he will await is the county ji. CoMxrrrtc OrncKtts. it the meetings of the central committees of tie union for es yesterday afternonn, Hoo. W. R. tsilyeo was elected chairman of the dem ocratic central committee and R M. Fvo secretar: Hon. J. 8. Smith chairman of the peoples party cential committee and E. C Xeal secretary. The four were elected an executive committee to conduct the coming campaign and will work together. The selections insure an honorable but aggresrive campaign. E. Laforrtst came op on the overland last night. Mr Fred Boheim has gone to Missouri on a trip, perhaps to loctae. Mr Frank Kitchen will go to Ft. Stev ens next week to resume work on the government works there. James Clark and James Stewart, of Springfield, have gone to Albany, from Uich point they awl tale a train load ' of cattle to Montana for a buyer of that state. bugene uoard. Coos .Bay Son: A B Seal ami Mr. Gaiettr arrived oa the last Areata and immediately departed by privateconvey ance for the blackaand mines at Ran dolph. The gentlemen are as sanguine as ever of the success of their enterprise and were as jubilant as a Klondike miner who bad struck pay dirt tint went fSOO to the pan. The Guard received from II. F. Holieo beck, now in New York City, a cartoon sketch entitled "A Band of Boodlers; Great Heads of a Great Nation." The Guard is informed that Mr. Uoilenbeek is pnpil of Homer Davenport. His work is bold in outline and shows that originality and dash that has made news paper cartosns popular. Eugene Guard Judge Hale has announced that he w:ll not be a candidate lor circuit judge. As be would have been unanimously nominated by his party, this step has created considerate comment, and has disconcerted the plans of the republican T L I . 1 . T managers, x ue iimea loron umh ii. Lm. Benton, w. 1. Yawter and J. S. Orr are now candidates for the nomination de clined by Judge lla'e. Jacksonville Times. Tbe pleasant news reached this city yeeterdsv that Ralph E. Parker, the too of A. E. barker, of Englewood, had been appointed topographic draughtrman in the United States coast and geodetic sur vey service. He assumed bis post on the 4.b of April, and for the present will be stationed at San Francisco. Thus one by one, tbe sons of "old Marion" finds places abroad, where they can, and in variably do, make bonorab'e records Statesman. , Wbeat is 71 cents ic Corvallis. Malcom E Moody tbe republican nomi nee ol tbe second dutnet, was oom in Brownvil!e in this county in 18S4. Tbe Boton Ladies Baud at tbe armory last nigbt drew a fair boose. They ate pretty good musicians. Besides tbe con cert dancing was indulged in for several boor. Arrangements are being made for tbe darting of a middle of tne rosd paper in 1 1 Albany soon. Vr mil w said to be at tbe 1 1 bead of the movement. Tbe dust will fly. Albany will tben have nve papers . I mi - i ,. , i , ids republican nave nau a uig piu in tbe conveDiiou at Astoria. Tbe Mitchel and Si mop factions have divided, rent as-l under. The Simon faction have nomi nated Ralph MooJy for congressman, while tbe Mitchell faction wanted Ellis. There is a warm time in the town by tbe sea. Salem Statesman on McKioley's mes sage: There was palpable disappointment noticeable everywhere, and wbilo party opinion was expressed witn reserve and an evident desire to make tbe best of tbe sit uation, still men of alt classes, in politics and out. without carping at the president or distorting bis motives, exhibited a want of satisfaction that was almost unanimous j Sneer Cvn Tscvnravr for torturing, dlisg. artog, ItehlBg, bamlng. aod tealy ikln ao4 Malp diwucs wltli low or hair. Warm bathi with Co VunraA Boat, gentle applications of CDTT0UB4 (olounaat), and Rill doaca of Corlotiaa Baaot vaav graauat ol blood purL&en sad buooi eorss ItiCiFfi SaaS T. ails rhwirhoot Oia warM. VttTras Dana a Cwim. Cnur., Holt Pmn., Hoatam. at- " Bow t Curt itehlnaSkla Ptoana,naa. ; RED ROUGH HANDS tfaLSBir STATE CONVENTION. Republicans at Astoria Working Slowly and In a Wrangle. Special to Democrat. Astoku, Or., April 14. The state convention in session is ecgaged with temporary officers. No state nomina tions have yet been made. Continual adjournment being made. Simon fac tion seem to have the upper band but each appear afraid to show their strength Alter nrst Daiiot tt will go with a rush following district nominations were made: 2nd Judicial, A O Woodcock, of L.ane, lor judge ana u u Drown, ol Douglas, for district atrornev. 3rd iudi ial district. II II Hewitt, of Linn. Geo II Burnett, of Marion, for judges, District attorney, OH Irvine, of Yamhill. Board of equalisation. 8mith. o Tillamook 7th judicial district, for judge, H S Wit son, of Wasco, Prosecuting attorney. A A Jayne, of Wasco Member board of equalisation, C C Kinney, of Sherman member state committee, H L Kuck Wasco, W H Moor, Sherman. 8th di trict, w J Lachner, of Baker City. This district nominated for judge, T A Mc Bride and prosecuting attorney,! J Clee- ion. Crook County. From the Review. vne town council lasi -ifacdav even ing accepted tbe resigaatiorf of Joe Dob son as marsoat and .vuiiam rrlne was appointed to fill the vacancy. Prinevllle for tbe past two weeks has bad a large number of strangers within its limits. They are mainly from the Willamette Valley in search of work. JnJge Brink and Attornev Barneifeft last W ednesday for Tbe Dalles where they go for tbe purpose of arguing the Injunction case ol McCalf ster Bros agt toe -caoco uoia Mining uompany. At the republican cooatv convention the following nominations were made: uoroner, August Lappman. Survexor, C F. Smith. School superintendent. Haraca Ci Kibbe. Assessor, I. F. Shown. Commissioner, U. B. Stewart. Treasurer, B. . Nichols. Sheriff J. H.Gray. Clerk S. LBellnap County judge, W. C. Wills. Representative. J. N. Williamson. List of Pfctcnt. m Granted to Pacific states inventor inventors this week. Reported by C A bnow A Co. patent attorneys, Waah lugtcn, D. C. Horace Bradt. San Diego, Cal, cash register; John Breeman, Saa Fraocisco, spring heel for boot or shoes ; Henry 8 Broogbton,Styton, Or, towel rack; John C Corwin, Tacoroa, Wash, cargo trim mer; James J Coosinf, San Francisco, floating dock ; John W Dickson. Cattle Rock, Wash, lock ; Geo W Dong la, Pan Fraocisco, car fender; Geo R Evans, San Francisco, metallic alloy, Vesper A G lea ton. Sooth Riverside, Cal, device for holding stnvels onto cultivator shanks; Phillip I Sacoby, San Frauciseo, packing box; Cnas Jenkins, Los Angeles, device for foepfrndiog, opening or closing gates: Aiex jonuson.san r ranci, can aoldr- mg mbCbine; Alexander E Lotstrom itpokaiK, W ash, stovepipe coupling; J C Orchard, Tacotr.a, Wash, embroidery holder, John R Parker. Oakland, cal,iB'bl " fP"Blfi!d dredging apparatus; Cbaa F Pbillipe, Loe Angeles, Cal, cork extractor; Wm C Renter, Walla Walla, Wash, Bible wheel; Arthur Rochet. Goldenirate. Cal, saucepan; John u Sbarpleas, Fairbaven. aih. sboe protector; John P Simmons, San Fran-isco. Oal, rock drill ; Henry i weeks, Santa Barbara, Cal, index port folio. For copy of aay patent send 10 cents In postage stamps with date of thU paper to C A Snow A Co-,Wahiogtoo, D C. Prob&tc Record. la estate of Martha E Powers final ac counting set for May S, Also in estate of Nauey Marks. In estate ol Samuel Fostar, final ao court filed. Notice of superintendent otasvlom of deaUi if Nancy J. Fiuwater was filed. In estate of E R Cbeedte.renort of sale of real property. in estate ol Jvdith Cable, E Cable appointed administrator. Bond filed tlsie V est, idiotic, committed to asy lum. In etate of Zeno Richards, 10th an nual report of guardian filed. In estate of Wm Uuuter, final account approved. Thos F Cowling was admitted to citi s?oship. In estate of Geo Hawkins, personal property reported sold First account filed in estate of Peter Maurer. Fifth account filed in estate of 0 N Hardman. Final accssnt in estate of las McMa ban approved. Executor discharged. Final account in estate of Wm Powell, filed and administrator discharged. In estate of Seth Rockwall, will filed. In estate of Ann Laboyteauz.inveotory and appraisement filed. The Dxatu or Mas Arras. Tbe Daily Register ot Napa. Gauf.,of April 11 says: "Cora, beloved wife of S. F. Avers, died this morning at tbe family residence east of Napa, at 1 :35 o'clock. Deceased had not been in good health during tbe past two months- For tbe psst three weeks she was confined to her room, and for tbe past week ber death was hourly ex pec ted. Deceased was a native of Lacygne, Kansas, sged 28 years. With her busoand sbe caiu to Aapa a year ago last February, and during ber resid ence in this community she made a host of friends, wbo will learn with sorrow of her demise. She was a member of the M. . church and Ep worth League of Ibis city, and was a faithful worker in church circle. Her husband, mother, sister and brother residing bore, sod two sisters in tbe east, are left to mourn her lee." If Pecuuab DrD In its list of real es tate sales tbe Salem Statesman gives the folio lng: Peter A Moses and wife lo Vlctcr P Moses, lot 6, block 17, in Scott's Mills, w. d., with tbe provision that if the granteo or auy of his successors in interest shall permit or allow any intox icating liquors to be manufactured or sold on the premises, tbs legal represent stives ol tbe Friends' church shall have the right to at once take possession of the' premises and have and own said property. Uonstderation, fit). Fisk RkxirrgD. The sentence of J Archibald, of Junction Ui'y, lately sen tenced to pav a fine of $50 for killing Chinese pheasant out of season' has had bis sentence remitted by tbe governor, upon s petition presented him yeste'day showing that Archibald was exceedingly poor and killed tbe bird to provide food lor his family, and not wantonly, lor sport. The trial magistrate, the prose cuting attorney and the deputy game warden joined in the plea for executive clemency. btatesman. Anothsb Union. H. Y. Kirkpatrick snd George Alexander, of Lebanon, have iormei a partnership and will merge tbe I Express and Advance into one paper, which will give Lebanon two oaoers in- 'stead of three, which is enough for a . place of its size. A Mtstebioc Wodno. Mr. Adrian Come'y bas a flesh wound In one of bis legs, from a bullet from a revolver of small calibre, made Thursday night. Tbero are so many stories about bow it happened that we are inclined to give it up. Mr. Comely though says he hsd taken it down upon hearing some one trying to get into his room snd It was accidentally discharged. , 1 r MlTCIIELLITES on top. SmcIiI to PuiootAT. Portland. Or., April 15 Judee Shat- tuck this morning rendered his decision that the ticket nominated by the first, or Mitchell republican convention, in this county is entitled to niirg as real repub lican ticket. Proceedings were brought because ins county tier ana city audi tor refused to accept tne same. Great interest was manifested here in the de cision. The Republican State Ticket. The Simon and Mitciieii factions got together suiucienuy last nignt to nomi nate a ticket. '. T. T. Geer, of Marian countv, was placed at the head of the ticket for gov ernor by acclamation. F. A. Moore was nominated for su preme fudge by acclamation . Another Moore, C. E., of Klamath county, was nominated for treasurer. F. I. Dunbar, t Clatsop county, for secretary of state. Tbe present state printer, W. II. Leeds, a good roan personaily.but wbo has been having bis work done la the Otegontan I office, let dug the printers shift for themi I selves, defeated graham Glass for state printer. . r-- v. ' . - For attome-jcai i, II. N. Black btrraraf ihla fitrt won fcitiust' the tie.d consisting of C M. Idleman.Mr. Brown, Ol tiepner, Mr Hammond, ol Jledfrd, ana nr. ureeter, ol Uregon City j. u. acaermsn, ol Portland, an ex perienced teacher and an excellent man personally, but who is in with the Amer ican Book Publishing Co.. who com nel Oregonisns to pay 20 to 4w per cent more for books thsa is paid in other sutes for the same books because they have the monopoly, was nominated "for state school superintendent. Prohibition Ticket. At Newberg yesterday the foiloeing ticket was nominated : Representatives First district. L. H Peterson, of Wood burn: second district. C. W. Ingalls. uorernor a. m. Clintoo.of P.nland. SecreUry of Slate U. C. Davis, of Halsey. Slate Treasurer Moses Bouw,of New berg. Sopennteodent of nuhiie inatrnt linn B. E. Emerick. of Philomath. bupreme ludge- T. P. Uaekleman. of Albany. Attorney general T. J. Bright, of Waaco. Sute printer M. P. Mar.iuim. r.1 Forest Grove. Tbe natioral platform was adopted CotULUS Bicvcuara Tl.- nin. County Road Club was recently oran- tied at Uorvailis , and it is in order for Albany to stand in with it by organizing the liau County Boad Cloo. The club elected ProL Skeltoo as road master, aod wotkwilltooo be beun on a path in this county towards this citv. The initi ation fee is to be (1 fur men and 50 cents for ladies. A gx4 thing. Mr J. F. Robinson, of Eugene, is in Rsi7 me gaeio Mrs. U. V. MOtwf L XI V.t,l, : i I rj vru lm caiopaifa (ojiorrow rr. oaooiDgtoa won bas opeseU a dressmaking soon in the J. M. Raisum blocs just east of tbe DaMucaaT o.'iu-e. Mrs. J. H. Simpson aod Mrs. M. S. Woodcock and children came over from Corvallis this nooo to attend Qgeen Es ther tonight. M. T. Browcton, a former resident of Albany, bas accepted a pos-.liou with the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, of California, and is situated ia Portland. The DeMoss family, who are now giv as n i. . ing concerts through Eastern Oregon, is composed of lisorje, Hecry sod Llxxie DeMoss. aod P W. and Aurvetia Davis, Mr. Davis being tbe piant Chas. Younger and Frank Galbraith came down from n aterloo. Tbe latter will ro to Salem to work in the mill an J Mr. loongar ts considering one or two locations. Tcere are about fifteen fun ics in Waterloo wbo will have to leave he city if the mill ia not rebuilt. Whether it will be or not is cot knoan. Edwsrd Zeiss snd Geonre Uochsicd- ler have bought the interest of J. E. Brown in the Sugar Pioe M-ll and Fix tare Co, aod Mr. Hocba'edVr will re sume bis former position in the estab pftimeot. fir. Brown bas bought W. H. Hobeoo's ioterest in tbe Santiam Lum ber Co., at Mill City. H. E. Doscb. superintendent of Ore gon's exhibit lor tbs Omaha exhibit.was in tbe city yesterday to secure as nnch as possible of tbe Lion county exhibit used hut year at the sute fair. Mr Doach is sometimes known ss tbe hor'i- cu'tural crack. He went from here to Eugene. Mr. T. P. Hacktemao, of this citv. is in a peculiar position. He bss been nominated by tbe prohibit ionnts for representative on the county ticket and supreme judge on tbe state ticket. Some men would give up one of tbe positions, but Mr. Hacklemao says be can fill both if necessary. He will probably resigo as representative. Mr Ed. W. Copner. Schilling's Best new man.anj one of the best men Schil ling has had, is in the city in tbe inter est of the best wholesale giocery house on the cosst. one tbst not onlv has the best goods outdoes busioest in a business wsy. bcbl.ling bas the pusl and enter prise to advertise extensively iu the pa pers, including the Dsmobat, snd hence this print shop is glad to tell the truth about bis establishment. If you want good sewing machine needle aod oil get theru of French tb eweler. HORN. FREERKSEN. On April 14tb, 189S, to tbe wife of P. II. fr reerksen, ol Peoria, a 10 lb. boy. All doing well. SCROFULA. One of America" most fa mous physicians lijrs: ''Scrof ula, is external consumption." Scrofulous children are often beautiful children, but they lack nerve force, strong bones, stout muscles aod power to resist disease. 'or delicate children there is o :emedy equal to Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and Soda. It fills out the skin by putting good flesh beneath it. It makes g the cneeKS reo ny maaung nui blood. It creates an appetite for food and gives the body power enough to digest it. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emul sion toe. and Si.oo J alldruggbia. a $ SCOTT BOWNE, ChamUu, New York. 3 i, '..Jh Hmitmn WAR NEWS. The Powers Will Avert War. Special to Dkmocbat : Wahhimotok, April, 15, 1898.--Report from Ma Jrid is that the Spanish queen Regent heads a popular war subscription with one million pestas. John F. Csples wires from Chill of a plot to blow np tbe United States gun boat Marietta while at Valparaiso. A cable from Rome ssys tbe powers will be successful in averting war. John Wannamaker is organizing a reg iment for Cuba The senate is debating the resolution WHEAT. Chicago May 100c and 87,c. New York May 106a and i-Oc July. Liverpool c lower. San Francuco 9(lc aod 9lc. Albany 70c In Loving Remembrance. From the Naps, Calif., Daily Register: in toe miast oi the cairn, sweet, peace of the Easter time oar sister, Cora A yers, has smwered her Savior's caU,"Ooane unto tie ao t rest." Her winning ways aod kindly beart, consecrated u tbe ser vice of The Heavenly King," won for her a place in oar hearts and lives beld on!v bv a chosen few and only fully realized as we join the tender sympa thetic sorrow. With her the old, tbe ick, tbe shut in, were constantly in mind, and her hap piest mwnen's were those in which the carried tbe meaag of love, or did tbe kindly act "In His Name " Ever ready to listen to tbe call of tbe needy, to go upoo the errand of mercy, and with her sympathetic touch and lovicg bean belp to smooth life's pathway for the sick and tbe atnicted, she Jed us on to pure and bo y detda. Full of tbe tender spirit of ber risen Lord, ber life was rich in those acts of love aod kindness which stands the storms of tears and tbe struggles cf life and sliioe with tbe warm, bright glow of the ChtistltkeacU The loviag wife, tbe tender daughter. the sweet sister. bas entered oa the East er Day into tbe city of rest and tbe man sions of peace. We. whose circle has been, b.-oken have the sweet, rich aemory of her lov ing ways and tender detda to belp n pass through tbe sad places of life and to encourage and lead us on to comfort the weary, acbing bear's around us To the loved ooee lei l behind we can only tSer tbe tearful eye, the acbing beart and the sturdy grasp of the hand, as tokens of our sympathy and sorrow ; aod firmly trtist in God "Who doeth all thing well," oeiieviog: That in the coming years It may be in the better land. We'll read tbe meant og of oar leu Atd then.ab, then, me 11 understand. A Leaona: A Sheep Camp Letter. Following is an extract from a letter od L. M Bashor, forroerl y of Itbanoo. ated at Sheep Camp, Alaska, April 6tb: "Don't worry about us. We are ail . L . , . . . . . rijc'ii. ana arw guing 10 oe Tery caret ai aod trust In tbe rest. I shall never for get F rank Ramp's kindness. He left bis ork ss soon as be heard of the snow- tide, and came over here on ht own ex penses and bunted far taodsys before be lound our camp. Will Kelly ,of Alban. waswanbitp. Mr. Kampsaid be woolc star a week, if necssarr.till be found n. Tbe dead are receiving tbe beet nt atten tion under tbe circa tx aoora. They are brought in on band sleds froten stiff. of coorae. Some, who bare friends here, areembalned and sent home lo their families If you couid see tbe men vis itiog the morgue, yon woold know they were not ail roogb, hard-bearted miners, bv the svmpalhv thev show. Tbe other Lebanon men, Parrish and Roberts, Mr Humphrey aod son, are all safe and well. We can't tell, iost-now.bow suon we will leave here." The Full Rate .Must be Pa:J. Tae following letter ia self explana tory : fcas t aASCtwo, April Id, "83. Mr. Julius Gradwohl, Resident A rent. Albany Oregon. Uea blr lour lavor of the Sth lost in relerence to the license imposed by your city authorities is at hand. Since the board has in the regolsr voorse of raioes raied the rates in Albany to offset this license it woold hardly be proper for us to issue any of our policies at less than the incntaeed rate even eh'tuld we write them direct from this office, in fact it appears to us that the only way by whicn theo'd rates eou!d be restored woold be for your citizens to get together aod have tbe objectionable icense osarge repea'ed. l ours truly. Kou a . ATT Msnager Royal Insurance Compeny, Mordecai the Jew, vrs be'll be there too. Who was Either? whv vcu bloke don't you know! sb was qoea of Persia. Hear ber Friday night at opera house. B. C SOU. Esther tbe beautiful Ooeen. When? why next Friday evening. Where? at tbe opera house. Wbo by? TheU.4. choir and ladies of the Presbvterian cbuich. Hainan! Hamaa! didn t too ever bear of bring hi'Dg at high as if amsn. come to the opera bouse rridsy evening and oear now bigb I bat means. In tbe convention at Astoria Eastern Oregon never got a thing. Southern Ore gon was well treated tbougb. netting lbs state treasurer and state printer. There sre eleven pairs of new shoes at (he county jail found in the possesion of the men arretieo ror roooing tbe bouse near rvona several weeis ago. w hose are they A man was down from bevond Fcio lo ony to get a warrant for tne arnst of neighbor tor the- very serious charge of rape, in a case in which the complainant wile was tbe victim. The Democrat couk' not learn that it was obtained nor that it will be. The Circuit C3Urt of Hen'on ronnlv ad joiirned yesterday alter a short ixwaion 1 here wes ouly en case tried, that of Ezra Morton against be Oregon Central and Eastern railroad, begun several years ago ine JU- J uiajgrpeu. Thos. Kayandtbd insurance adjusters are at wafrioo nxiog the toss bv tbe cent fire. It is said in Salem tbst the mill will crobably not be built. Home iere think it will be. As a matter of fact noth ing nas oeen uone in tue mailer one wav or ths other. Five decrees of divorce were granted in tbe Bonton county circuit court at the re cent term , M K Lewis from C P Lewis. Ida k aac eve from B P Vaucleve, Min nie Wvatt from T W Wviit, losie Steits from M L Steits, L S K'iue from I L Kline. Gazette. A dispatchsays that Charles A. Cru dall, alias Emanuel Escado, who, acting under the personal orders of Captain General Wnyler, planted tbe mines snd torpedoes in tbe harbor oi Havana, has been run to earth in Chicago. Wednes day night i was in the custody of three United States secret service agents, wbo sre taking him to Washington, where be is expected to give information to prove bevond any possible doubt that the Maine was blown up by a mine, and her 200 omcers ana men murdered designed ly by agencies known to tbe Spanish of ficials. He was run down by a Cuban spy. " ;. -To-iie ror sirtv Crnt. Cbmntoed tobacco habit enre, mairec -.-k " Hlromr, bio- ure, Stic. II. AU driiv, j, Royal auks tb food para, wbolaawM mu4 oallcleas. H FOVDEn Absolutely Pure MW sMtCWf) PfMsfjra er).( MSsji VBVJC WL1 Vote To-night. washixoto, April Tfcs senste resolution ss being debated by Sena- eors Wellington. White and Uaffrey. who are opposed U a war resolution of any " - auv in 09 louowea oytnis alter noou and tonight b7 others and it will probably t late before a Vote is taken. bich it is proposed to tske before ad- jourment Troops are being mobo'ised from all over tbe U b. into tbe Southern state Out of Supp'ies. tsr' .... nasHiyorox. apru Itt. tie ports just received sre that the Spanish forces In Cuba are without food and supplies and can get not bio from Key West There ii only a week supplies on the island. The Chilcoot Victim Postlasp. A,il. 16, 1398 Report from Dyea jnrt received is that the total number of iead taken thus far from Chilcoot Pass snow slide retches seventy two. Merriam nw at Vancouver has been ordered to Frisco to transport troops. SOClA.. AND PERSONAL There will be no dance at the tioigbt. armory The marriage of Mr. Ko!a Xeiss and Miss Mary bcblosser is announced to take pl-ee Moodsy. Mr. Viereck baa sheared the service ol Earnst Kleu , an experienced tonforial artist of San rattcisco. Albro Dickinson, wbo Is visiting in the city, will return in a few days to Mis souri, where uestd bis mother are re siding. Mr. Jas P-itman, of AlSanv. was in Brownsville Toesdsv, called here by tbe illness of hi mat her, Mrs. A Gross. Browmviile Times. H B Mover came op bom Portland MoftJir, reiufoinc anin Wedneanlav This is Mr. Mover's iat visit to Browns ville before be starts for Dawson Citv in May . Bros n viile Time. JiggS Parrot, a Portland baa hatll player, wbo obtained a national reputa tion, having plavsd in several leame clubs, he stopped bis last grootoVr. Uedied at Phoenix, Anxoa, Thursdav evening. A sobsrriD'ioo cper is bring ci -filiat ed to raise a food f r Mrs. Henry Rogers, wn?e ncsoaaa recently dte-1 at Drea.for ber to go to ter relatives. It deserve a liberal sopp-rt The twper mar be found at Hol''s butcher shop. TUe Asbland R-cord. which ia snr- ported by the mi.UIe-of-the road ticket, ati of the nominee for congress; Dr. J. L. Hill, the candidate for co"eres for this gistric, bceides some brains, also bas some mrses He is a fluent and pungent speaker snd will make a can vass ol this di.incl. The school directors of District N.i 95. Lion Co., Or., met aod eected Prof F. Hiitoo, of Elktou.Or . as Drincioalof the Seio public s. hool. School ill com mence the nrst Monday in October. 1S5. Air. uon c-'mrs well recommended, having bad experience in the school room for the past 19 year. Scio Press DraggtstJ. F Venner arrived home Saturday last from a six weeks' visit at bis old home ic Bo4m, and reports hav ing baJ one of tbe n.ost -eaant times of his life. While aav be also visited relatives in Se York. Providence. Rhode Island, Vermont sad else wt ere It having been about 35 yea's since, be left tbe east h naturally was surprised at ths many changes since that time. Brownsville Times. Ths following from tbe Price letter in ioe rnneviue journal reler tolormer Al-i At I, -1 I . . bany people: E. A. Pa; ser, our efficient ! road supervisor, is working a force of j men on tbe roads. Nonis Morgan bss again taken his -Id position on the Hack-, lemao ranch Mis Nellie Richards ha relurnd home from Priaeville, where she bas been spending tbe winter. John Scbmeer bas emploved J. J. Cunning bam to finish his dwelling and to builj a barn for bitu. . j J. B. Keener and Bill Williams, two hardy, rustling youeg fellows from ths neighborhood of r.rvwnsville, Linn coun ty, arrived here Tuesdav. traveling afoot over tbe ban'.iam mad, which tbey rej port to be coveted with from ten to bf 1 teen feet of snow. Before eaviog Linn! county Keeney and Williams had justt? got oack Irom Alaska, where Wilitamsy had gone last fa'i and Keeney early in February. Prinevill Journal. WHEAT. Chicago 100c for May and sej.'c for July. xew ors iw4c lor for Julv. May and 92je San Francico 9oc ior December. Liverpool ,o higher. Albany "3c. Well Presented. The beautiful cantata Queen Esther wan presented at the opera house last night to a fair sized audience, under the management oi Prof. L. L. Ware of Chicago, assisted ht local talent. This popular cantata was given in a manner to confer credit on the participants and manager a large chorus of about forty voice wag we i irainea. ana me cos tumes and arrangements were such as to give the best potsib-e effect to their sing ing, airs, utngtion :ead ths chorus snd ber splendid voice added materially to the result. The tsst was good as a hole. Mr. Steele, thnnoh ia an mll iap.'0.l".Kd',"d V,e Pub!i3 ta "" '? ,",u "I .- rw. serious suuat ions ot Human, were at limes taken humorously. His singing was excellent. The cantata offers soma esnellent opport nities for solo, duet and quartet singing, and the prominentchar acters were equal to the demands of the inspiring theme, a downtrodden people, oppressed through the machinations of a bad prime nunixier, liberated braverv of oi.e of heir nnmlioi ted by the, Z?TJ. lh i hn.an Tk. .... I . ., ( . U . . I .: I 1 t madeaprettveff.it none of the arni.! The splendid accompanying of Miss Mildred Burmester was ot great assist vnrsi . Thocantau will be repeated wiiu a general aniussion oi 25 wuu no extr charge lor reserved arta: and no one should uiiss seeing one of tbe finest local entertainments ever g.ven in Albsny. Catarrh Cured. A clear head ano weet breath secured with Shiloh'a Ca srrh Remedy; sold by Foshay & Mason HOME AND ABROAD. ' Crescent Bicycle, Hopkins Brothers, agent. Best Bicyde for tne money. Will k Stark, jewe'ers. 2 po.inds of crackers for 15c at T O Shaver's. Call at French's and see his girdles from io cents up. . See the new girdles, tbe very laiest, in French's show window. felt and"-skirt supporters 5, 10 and 15 cents at jr. 31. French s. Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Brother for ouly $20, 30, 35 aad i0. FrerJi seeds, two packages for .a nickef a Stewart 4 Sox Hard are Co'.. Fresh seeds, two packsres for a nickel at Stewart Sox Hardware Co'. Crackers are now way down in price, call on C E Erownell for fresh ones. Ladies long walcb chains at low prices at F rench's Jewelry store. Order tbe beautiful lif cf Frances E. Wtl ard, by Anna Gordon, of Mrs. L. E. Blain. Tbe p!y of Damon aod Pythias wai presented at Astoria I ait Thursday nigut iiu a a isiereisoa as uamu and K k, sbumsker as Pthias Tbe Polk COuntv mrhair.7rnar.n flats' t SB The Dslles last week and receiver' bids on IZXXJ pounds of mobair. Tbe highest of u".u Jt ceais, was made by a Port land merchant, and toe pool as sold to mm. . - - . - A fiOOd m jrjT mm Mtmina- frnm f.Vt- fonuk as hebo- are among; those wbo a ere worxing there but lost their poritions on -wuna oi toe arootn. trops are a failure and there u nnMmllr tjt tbeju at any price. Tbe suggestion that an examion train be ran from here to Albany this evening meets with considerable tavor and may be carried out. I' ia SanrMaed that goodly number of our people wnald like to witoeas the Esther c-uUfa which i to be repeated this evening. To-days Cor vailis rimes. Immense sales of veariimr takea pisux in Cnyk cenntr anriiii. th past week or tenidavs. As maav as 23. MJ bead are said lo have chanvl hnH The purcbaaer was J W Wake, represent ing Dr Wilson, of W joining. Tb bnce have aot been given out, but tbe PnnevilU Journal 'is assured that tbey were in the neiiroborbood of S2.SO a h-mii aier sbearisg. The MidJle-or-the-Roaders. The middle-of-tbe-roaders. as thsv are known by some.or repalican annex as some call them, met yesterday after noon in Lebaooo. The attendance was mall. C D Stein presided with A D Sturm at secretary. J K t jeddee. Jas Downing. John Xich- ois, A F Ay-rs and D W Hardin were ap- poiaiea committee on nominations and reported iu favor of tbe following, wbo were unanim-Kitly nominated: Senators. C D teeo. of Lebanon. R F Child, of Brownsviiie; repreentatives. X' . - c in i- , : u vwi:i. w . . t ur, j seller, oi Waterlooo. K B Anderson, of Albanv- clerk, E E Laoge.of Harrisburg; sheriff, rou Kitter, oi Loanoa ; asseesor, J . T Downing, of Sioliam; reco-der, W E Hardin, of Lebanon; trea-urer, J W usoo.olSodaviile: school suoerinteDd- ent. J RGeildes, of SoUavilke; com mis toner, ueo B w bitcomb, ol Foster. Chairman of central committee D W Hardin, A D Storm, Secretary. m Conner. John Buruett. A F Goach. Peter Lewis aad J A t inch were appointed a committee oa platform aod reported ia favor cf the following, which was adopted: We, tbe representatives of the regular peoples parti, in bum eonventioa ma semb'ed. having aa abiding faith ia the fundamental principles underlying ths peoples party, as declared at Omaha in ISSi, reaffirm our faith and pledge our allegiance to tbe Omaha and St. Louis platform. i We especially pledge our legislative nominees to work for tbe nactment of direct legislation, by way of tbe iaitia- i ure aud referendum and the imperative mandate, in their mandatory form Whereas. It is conceded by the ma jority of voters that tbe finance question is tbe ietoe in the present campaign, and whereas, democratic coin redemotion as well s republican gold standard involves tbe issue of bonds, and whervas, bonds means bondage (i. e. slavery to Shylock) for the corking class of oar people, and whereas, this is in direct conflict with tbe principles of Ibe peoples party. Therefore be it resolved. That there can be no union or corporation between two organizations of opposite principles (except tor spoils) we therefore appeal to al1 populists aod citizens who lore htw ty to ail us in establishing a finaa-tal and in lostrial system that shall make tbe people iniepettdent of Shylock an J his bonds. We favor an economic administration oi county, stale and national affairs. We pledge .ur candidates for clerk and corder that U elected tbey wiil conduct their respective orSces with the ealarv a'doed by law without any additional compensation. That Bictcls Path. It bas been prac tically decided to build a path between Corvallis and Albany. In fact some work bas already seen dor.s by E. K. Lake and others on a stretch of road two or three miles north of town. This season the-track will not be made com plete, it being considered advisable to build only in stretches where the work is east. J C Mayo and E. M. Lance ha- s bten appointed a committee to confer with the tlbny Cycle lub, and secute co-operation in the work :.t possible. It is estimated, that about eight mres of the path can be built at an expenditure only about nve dollars per mile, there to be another meeting cf the club at ue win uirara nc wuauaj crraiot mi B o'clock. Times. t ' j osns EKIOYO Both the method and results rben Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- i tern effoctuallT, dispels colds, head ' .r.l fvir nm5 mre. bahitnal constipation. Syrup of Figs is the onlv rpmedv 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. ire tared onlv from the most healthy and agreeabfesubstanoes, its many excellent qualities commend it w ut ana navg niauu uws mt popular remedy known. - 1 Syrup of Fisrs ia for Bale in 50 km fI & ' 1 , . ' j cent bottles by all leading drng 5 cliutsr A? reliable drnggtst bo i w . - . . . may uuti auavw ib via auuha w ui aiv cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not aooeptany Bubstitute. CAurcnm no stbup col 4 FSAKiSCO, CAL isumitf. a. im. . New Store Albany TradingCo R. if. ITIorrisj, .Tlanagrr. Terms net cash or produce, no charg ing on books. S rk Our Mothers mush $ 25 Botun Mills Floor id lbs granulated sugar, best 1 00 5 gal Pearl oil... 80 3 tb cartoon crackors, full wt 20 Large buttle sewing machine oil. . 05 bicycle oil 05 10 lbs choice white beans 25 5 pa corn starch , 25 gat keg fresh pickles 70 I gal best vinegar IS t " ' pickUs 30 1" home msde sweet pickles 60 Sib pa Gold Dust 20 20 os bars Battle Ax soap 25 3 cans string beans 25 3cansspiees 25 1 plug Battle Ax tob 25 Best heavy overalls SO Black spun overalls ;.. 5 A giod supply of garden seeds in bulk and packages Early Rose, Eariy Maine,' ar!y San i ise seed potatoes We also have fcran. shorts and Jhop reed lor sale. Remember the place. Graham bail - ing Cor. 1st and Baker Sts. OUR CAPACITY li Ufl equaled In the Valley. OUR WORK Is Unsurpassed - In Oregon. We have the best stock tc select from and our price? are always the lowest, qualitv considered SMILEY, Albany. The Printer THE thelbert and jet simplest type write manufactured, the eoocmmatioa or tn aveator art. Aa expert stenograp&s after using haov machines, says. "I eon sider the Yost Writing Machine far super- or -o&ar 1 bare vet oaed " Celt at us Disocur oSce aad see one of tbe type writer that has to have a perfect assign ment. AU TTPewritsers sopphes ordered. P. P. Scrras. Agent. NEW 0RK WORLD Ihricoa-Wesik Edition IS Pages a Week ... 156 Papers a Teat For One Dollar rsnisiSnSrvrrr attetsaseatai exreatswa Tne Thrice-a-Week Edition of Taa saw loax World is first anion? all weekly papers in size, frequency of po'ulictoa aad tbe freshaesa, aceoracy and variety oi its coi I-ts It his all the merit of a Treat $6 dairy at tbe price of a doliai reekly. Its political news is prompt, com plete, accurate asd impartial as ail its read ers will testify. It is sgaizot the monopo lies and tor the people It prints tbe sews of all the wort J hav ing special correspondence from ail im petrunt news points oa tbe globe. It baa jrilhaat illustration . stories by great anthers, a capital humor page, complete mark eta, deprtnents 'sr the SoweooM and women's work and other special de rtmenta. W offer this aneoualed newspaper and he OgwocaAT together- vear for t CO Clubbing Rates. The Saa Francisco Weekly Examiner text rear will give to its subscribers a $10,000 residence in San Francisco rent ing for $60 a month, a $S,S90 U.S. bond, a $1,500 gold nugget and hundreds of other things. lOU can ge lue examiner ww Wskxlt Pi oca at for 2 50 a year, with the Daily Pkhocxat by mail for $4.25,by earner $5.75. in advance. The Dsjso (UT will order onlv on com oination pay wteat STLOtJtS REPUSLIC. s?uti-week!y one of tae oest paper in the Unite States, and the U 45 OCR at paid in advance for onlj $1 75. asmmimmmiiiimntntrati PRINTING Foiessing pre-eminently per- rZZ y feet profit producing posst- 5 & bilities, produced promptly at C bMILEY'S 3 Clean Pr.ntery. 12 h Me Circuit Onjrt of te Stait at Onjm bt I Comty cf Li Eiisibeth Davis, plaintiff v John Diti defendant. To Joha Datis, ths abova aamtd defend INTIII NAMS OF THE STATE OF Oregon, yon are hsteby required to appaar and answer tbs comolatat of ths above plaint'ff, ia th abov entitled Cjurt. bow oa bw with the clerk ol said Court, oa or bi ra th tint dav f vh nut regelar tens of ra'd Court, which -aiCt next ri;ular term oi said Court begins on M -today, the Mta day of March, 1S&, ar the Cv ur Hoaaa ia th city of Albuay, Lion County, Ofegon And y ju are hrrby noutied that if yon fail to appear and aniwsr said oomp!aut of nlaintLff a herein required a deer ot siJ - Court will b takan saamis yon tor tna relief prayed for in plaintiff said complaint, to wit: A dacre dissolving tne band of matrimon; row existing between you aad said plaintiff, and lor ths oota and dia boraemantaof id i. This tdtnraona ia nwTad by publication in tats BtOBTS Democrat f a aix aaicoaeiv . weeks, in purananoeof aa order made, bv the Hon. II. H. Hsw tt, judge of said ooort, made in th city of Albany, lian County, Oreion. OS ths S5th d Innnr. 1S08, WiR.Bn.TET, Attorney fur rlauttid. i . . . ...