1 '" far ALBANY OREGON, FRIDA.MAY 6, 1898. AO 40 VOLXXXIIl UUrH fcC tkc Post t Ukaij. wr. Beeeaa-Clesa Mall Malleri W ,T HCTTISt rablUfcer rrenrletev ufitr 1 1 mimnmiwmitm!!iW(ii!winfnH;iiHtBnttwiti' ANeteblelVeparauonfor As similating tbeToodandRcgula ting theStamachs andBowii c RxHnotesDigestion.Cheerful ness and fest.Contains neither Opnim.Morpbine nor Mineral. KOT NAHC OTIC. fiirmStd- iiaiM ' A perfect Remedy forConstina- lion.SourStomach.Diarrhoea, iYonns,ConvulsK)ns,Fcverisii' mess and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT COPT 0T WRAPPER. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signs Lture I Ar Kind You Have Always Bought. e fiij u atcw vomt tttrv. Oregon Gas Light Heating and Power Company, tfSTJBSPAT PRCF. GEDDES RESIGNS. A Letter That Gives Some Inter esting Facts. 80OAVILLK, April 26, 1893. Mb. A. O. Sicrm. Secretary Peoples Party Convention held at Lebanon, Oregon. Dear Sir Your letter notifying me that I have been nominated on the people'! party ticket duly received. I am compelled to say that I signed a contract with the trustees of Mineral Springs College in 1895, to act as preei dent of that college daring a term of ten years. Three years has passed away leaving seven long years yet before I can run for office. A man cannot "dabble' in politics and run a college. I always feel honored when any con vention of American citixens place me in nomination for the office of school super intendent, and desire to tay that I feel more than gratified at this, the third time that I have been recognized by citizens of Linn county. I have not changed my reform views and verily believe that the safely of th's nation in all things pertaining to us welfare lies in agitation by the reform elements. : I st in the report of the convention Furnished the county papers that I was present in tbe Lebanon convention, was on the nominating committee and help ed to place my name on the ticket. The "facts in the case are that I was not with in four miles of Lebanon that day and could not have been in the convention nor could I have served on that comn.it tee. We will, however, treat it as a joke and let it pass. Yon can readily see that the alove named contract -precludes tbe accept ance of the nomination. Yours truly J. R. G idles WHEAT. Cheap Light For Cheap Heat Fop Cheap" Powe Fop thupch House and Hotel Church, loose and Hotel Anything and EYerything The wheat market bss been full of inter est . Eastern speculations have raised the price sensationally. In Albany 87 cents has rwen reached. Among those who sold was Mr. Milton Hale, who unloaded five 'or sis thousand bushels at 85 cents . lbere are only 80,000 or 40.000 bushels left unsold. Some of 'he holders are wait ing for tbe celebrated dollar. Todays' quotations are: Chicairo Mav not given, July 93c. New York May 121XC July I02?,e. San francuco 109s3 for May. I03e for December. Liverpool 7c higher At Home. REAL ESTATE SALES. Keported by the Linn County Abstract Company, for the Dkmocrat, for the week ending April 25, 1898. P H Marlay and wife to W II Mr i Pherson, Sec 36, T 10, 1 E, 120 Itacres $ 1 Mutual Benefit Life Ins Co to Sky Meek, T 15, 3 W, 200-acres 2-100 S K Murray to Won erost, Seo SO, T 11, 1 W, 40 acres 400 F L Mclntyre and husband to I Mayer, lots 7 and 8, bl 6, Reel ings add to Brownsville........ 100 V b Donaca etal trustees to Sussn Carr, lots 2, bl 1, A Cowan's add to Lebanon 25 U S to heirs of John Reisterer, deed, Seo 18, T 10, 2 E, 172 acres U 8 to Curtis B Winn, Sec 2, T 10, 4E, 160 acres. E W Lansdon and wife to Curtis B Winn, Sec 2, T 10, 4 E. 160 acres E R Chesdle bv executrix, to Wm Ralston, Albany property and one lot at Seal Rock, Lincoln Co. Q M Hill to J AStevensou, adjoin ing town of Halsey.small tract. . G M Hill and wife to Seoora Stev enson, adjoining town of Ualaey , F W Parker and wife to Daniel Kemler, lot 12, bl 2, Kirkpst rick's Second add to Lebanon. . . A McCurdy to M L) Hogan. bl 23, Wm Raistcu's add to Lebanon. . O Kemler and wife to F Walters, lot 13,- bl 2. Kirkpatrick'a 2nd add to Lebanon T Turner to M Jenna Gill, E K. X E. Sec 26.T14.4 W.80 scree. E L brvan and wife o J E Kslley, T H and 12, S W, 174 acres M M Lines to Frank Lines, psrt block 46, Albany F W Bloinbergan'd wife to Margie S Fox, 22 ft off west side lot 2, bl 7, Albany W vV Richardson and wife to Wm Holxfuas, T 9 and 10, 1 E, ZM acies S M W Hindman to France K Ilindman, lot 4 and 8. bl 2, Leb anon S M W Hindman to F.nnie E Hindman, lot 7 and 8, bl 16, Ralston 's Sod add to Lebanon. . Jno Singletary and wife to J P Schooling, lota 7, 8 and 9, bl 9, Schooling's add tD Uerrisburg. . . Frances VI Wagnou to Fancy J Githens, T 13, 4 w, 15 acres School Supt to Wm Skelton, W School Soot to Wm Skelton, w N W 4, Sc 26, T 9, 1 E, bO acre. 10 2715 600 350 60 1000 60 10 6090 1500 1700 10 265 r 9 U S to Root Weddle, lot 1, T 10, 1 E, 20 acres 160 ec 2, Correspondence Solicited. EH F E ASUS. Pres. A. H. mEEISM, SSC. THE OPENING DAY . : . of The Second 1 erm .ra January 4. 1893. The college has strengthened its com mercial work very much, bo that now it has bscome a usiness College B equal to any in the state. Thia is so now. Come and secure a branche3 of a liberal education Albany, Oregon, was not so in the oast. training in thorough It all President Albany College ' wf -, The remains of Duncan B. Mon teith were brought to Albany from Dyea this noon, under charge of J. S. Lamar, who was with liim during bis illness. Mr. Monteith was tAken ill on Anril with spinal meningitis and 'soon after lapsed into unconsciousness remaining so until his detb, which occurred on Wednesday April 20 at 9:15 a in. Dur ing his illness everything was done that tbe best physicians and nnrss in Dea could do for him,, but to no avail. The disease was one tba; could not be con quered. At the time of h:s being taken ill C. W. Watts was t Lake Benne.t He was summoned, but was never recog nized. He writes that he has lost bis best friend. y Mr. Lamar gives tlie following partic ulars of Mr. Miwtsitb's illneu : Tbe dread disease wss contracted at the time of the snowslides, which oc curred in tbe early part of the month. Mr. Monteith and Mr. KeJy went op to view the devastation of the avalslanche The thermometer registered only about 20 deg. above x-ro, but there was a stiff, cold wind blowing. When tbe two men reached Sheep Camp, M. Munteith did not feel 'ike walking back, so tiey rode in a wagon. Being without overcoats, hey ere pretty badly chilled io the re turn ride, whicb took till 11 o'clock p. m. to finish. Although chilled tbrxtgb.de velopments did not become noticeable until the . 9tb. over a week later. Mr. Monteith complained that evening that be was cold. Mr. Lamar sammond one of tbe best physicians in Dies, and as the patient rapidly sank, three or four other doctors were called in. Under the infioeoce of stimulsnts the sick man seemed to revive at times, which caused tbe doctor to claim he was improving. By tbe 20th he was dead, despite all the; medical attention and care that could ba commanded- Tbe funeral service will be held at tbe residence of tbe mother ot tbe deceased at the corner of 5th and Calapooia streets tomorrow afternoon at o clock.to which all fiH .nrt a rf thm jtmfmMmttA ra tnvilawl Tbe services will be conducted by Revs. Keed and Stevenson, and the sail bear ers will be furnished by tbe Woodmen of tbe World. Given a Reception. The bis hearted ladies ot the G. A. R. organisations aided by oar citixens gen erally, last night at tne w . s i c . nan ;ave r. uo. ana vae opiwi cwpi a ireweil reception previous to their de irture for Portland and eventually the Cuban war. Headed by the band the company marched through tbe streets and into Ibe ball where a fine repast for one so quickly arranged was served. The general intere-t was displayed by the large number of spectator. After the banquet speeches were maJe by Col. C. B. MooUgue, David Torbet and Revs McKttlop and Wire, with re sponse on behalf of the Company and hospital corps bv Cant. Phillips and Steward lomiinson. The Company have the privilege of re cruiting to 100 members and have tbeir own otScers and will endeavor to do so, but it is probable tha t in any event they wilt go to Portland on Saturday, whicb will be as soon as tbey can be examined , ready for whatever follows. Then is nothiog bat patriotic sentim ent beard on every hand, and F. Co. will go backed by the prayers and good wishes f everybody At a meeting of F. Co. decided to ask the privilege of filling the company op to 100 and havs their own officers. If this is not done tbev will go to Portland on S.tor.lav with tbe moat men poble. probably at leati sixiy onaer i ipi. and two Lieutenants and secure lUe best recognition possible. As tbe situation is now tbe company will have io do as tbe other eomranies of the regiment, go un- cooditionally and then get the beet pos sible for their officers in tbe reorganisa tion. Important Improvement. Mr. Ed Goins has teenred a lease ot Abe Magnolia elevator and mill and the owners bave agreed to rent toe uuer a once and make a full rolie process mill with toe best of modern machinery. The old Msgnolia mill was former y noted throughout the coast for the qual it. nf flnnr made bv it and - under the management of Mr. Goins will no doobt sustain its former reputation and im- r.a nnnn it it is intended io nava the mill ia operation before July 1, 1898. A a C. R R." A. B. Hamrnbnd, ntvaid-nt of tbe Asion & Ucwomoia Railroad Cemoanv. arrived here WHEAT. The market has been full of intere.t and Is considerably sensational. Last evening 88ic wss offered at this city. This strack Mr Isssc Mcllmuiry who has been patientlv waiting and he sold at those figures. This afternoon 90 cents was offered at the Red Crown Mills. Wm. Wallace received this price lor 1200 bushels. Charters have increed so much on account of tbe war that klie few who bave wheat are afraid to hold anv longer this afternoon's quotations are: Chicago 120 for May, 9310 for July. New York 119c for May, 101o for Julv. Bun Francisco 105c for May, K0 December. Liverpool 5c lower. Albany 87c. In Alaska. for Patriotic Veteran Commander Frank Reisner.of the G, A. K.of Eiigeaa.offered tbe services of the G. A. R. of Oregon tor coast defense in esse the O N. G. left the state. Gov. Lord answered tbat while he did not appre hend that there will be need agao to rati out the tried soldiers who once .be fore upheld this government, it is wish' pride tbat be noted that the spirit which they hav infused in the breasts of our young men is still sglow within the vet. eracs ot Oregon " Conimauder Keener notified tbe dif ferent camps before hnd and here are some ot tbe answers: Corvslha We will send CO Every man wants to go Salem All tbat are a'ule to walk wil go. Can send 150 on 24 hours notice. Hood River w can euliet 30 men at 24 hours notice. Drain Our entire number, 15, will go Woodborn Ffteer will enlist here. Medford Will furnish 20 at 24 hours notice. Astoria Twelve hoars notice it all we need, and 20 will enlist agsin. Albany is not in tbe list, but the men here are ready lo a man todoiheirdutj. The Appeal- The middle-ot- the road ms&damos appeal case will be beard next week,per haps at Pendleton, where tbe supreme court :s holding a session. The Journsl says: The reasons given in tbe notice of ar peai are as lolloows : Tbe court erred in issuing the alternative writ of mandatn f us npon a petition which set fortb cs grounds and was not verified . Then fotr lowed the uiual allegations made as a basis for appeal . f In any event, the Middle-Roader ticket will go upon the bsllot in rone form If i lav for it can be found. Oaths pres ent msndsmos and pending appeal there will have to be a petition at least to en title them to a place on tbe official ballot All .hrougli this controversy Secretary Kincaid baa taken the position thst it wss his doty to enable the mnidle-roaders to get their ticket on theotheial ballot in a perfectly legal manner. He bss shown no disposition to keep them off. But tbeir demand bss bern to go on the bal lot as tbe regular and only "People's" party entitled to pot op a ticket or call a convention. W. C. T. U. Meeting. Tuesday, May 3rd. at 3 o'clock, there will be a meettog of the W. C T. U. la dies at their hall. A program will oe rendered. The subject will be "Enter laining Visitors." A paper by Mrs. Lit tler, "Hospitality;" Mrs. Hammer and Mrs Sears.five minutes diimeeioo'Vi.i tors;" a ytprr by Mrs. Wire. "Enter tainin." Mrs. Cundiff and Mrs Not ting, five minute diseosston Mrs. Wbealon will sing. Mrs Henrietta Brown. Mrs Rlain and Mrs. Kuu will each answer an important question Every body invited. Free. Sraxisn SmriTHtztas. Tbe Dtno caav has beard of only two ot them. Una lives at Boeoa tela. lie raised a k pan ic b flag and dared any one to take it down Some ot the boys near there last evening were preparing to do so Tbe other one is a man ia tbe eastern part of tbe city. ben told a boat tbe reported blowing-up of tbe Oregon he said 'Tbst is good, 1 hope tbey will blow up tbe other beau." bach men belong in frpsin. Mr. Lamar, who returned yesterday from Dyea, reports most of the Albany people as anxious to return home. Mr. Hawllngs will probably come as soon as he can settle up tlis business there. C. W. Wstts returned immediately lo Lkke Bennett after Mr. Monteitb's death. He could make the trip in a day. Mr. Becker had also gone to make boats. C. O. Moon was to start for the Klondike the next day April 22. Jobony Isom wss up towards Lake Bennett, John Leer was cutting wood, W. E. Ke'ley was out of work, Mrs. Ed Achison wss seriously ill having two doctors, Kd Mills and Ed Gilkey were at Fort Wrangle, but will not remaiu. Tbe doctors were making money. They would hardly look at a man for less than $10. At the tent hospital 120 wm de mand 1 before they would take Henry Rogers in and he wss sirk only 24 hours. Ooe man who was cured of spinal mnin gitis had to pay $750 fees Tbe druggist would not pot up any kind of a ptejeript ioa tor less tbsn $1.50. Tnings generally were high to that if a man even bad stead v work there would not be much left lor him. The War Fever. From the Telegrsra ; Msjor. R'cbley has received a le'ter tram George T. Williams, of Uairlsborg, who wants to kvow il it will be possibU to enlist and go io Cuba immediately. "I saw in the Telegram," said be "that yon were recruiting for the National Re serve, and would join if there is the least chance to go to Cuba otherwise 'I do not care to join." Tbe young man also wishe I to know if there would be a show for seeing immediate service if be joined the regulars. Many a young man in Oregon is doomed to disappointment, as no persons from this state are likely to see service except tbe regiment from the National Guard now being formal. Even these will probably never see Cuba. Rojr amIm Om food pur. wbolsMoflM suul stetidosf oAKirit' F0YDEF1 Absolutely Pure fJJOWIL CMOMO MMrfK H Ct. IrsTW nflNa AFTER THE SPANIARD. perhaps tbs most stirring scene ever a itueteed in Albany was that -&is noon ben the members of F Co. and tbe hospital corps left tor Portland to enlist in tbe war against the Spaniards. Sev eral thousand poople were present not only from Albany but from many miles around. Flags were in the air and a pa triotic spirit prevailed tbat waa universal andcatcbiog Tbe anvils roared and the people shouted. Headed by the Simontoo Band tbe companies marched lo tbe depot, eqoippel for war. and whether they are ever called out of tbe Northaest or not tbe spirit that prompt ed them to go was ooe ot patriotism and willingness to fight for tbe honor of Uncle Sam. Tbey may be called east at rny time and they may be kept near Portland rrdy for use when neededJ! The train eoouined lb companies from 4 ! . L 1 ' I bunnw uu noRuaig iiig aaa Deen sent off in a like manner. Par:nts, brothers and sisters and sweetheart bade each other good bye and the train steamed for Portland- Will tbey all come back or will some of them be left on the field of battle. The DtMOcaar hopes to see the war ended witboot the need ot calling npon theio. Perhaps it will be. The demonstration lea vc s bo doubt, tbattbiy bave ibe enthusiastic goof lil and prayers ot everyone in Albany! Following is the complete liUol tbe members ol F. Co. who Msed the re autre! examination and a bo went la Portland : m yarafjill St- Mrs. . V. Cosick retnrned this noon from a trip to Seattle. lustice of tbe Peace Younger of Water- , is in the city. Mrs. Dr.. Crawferd and Mrs. T. L. Dogger came over from CorvaUis this noon. . Mrs. A. H . Dodd, principal of the little central school, went, to Albany on last night's overland for a brief visit. States- ..A 11M tend' Scenic Iin e WRLD 1 V t.il"w X I lf WHI) -III RIO GRANDE RAILROAD. Imsn. Mrs. E. J. Tate and daosbter. iaura, and Mr. il. j. Monteith came up from Portland this noon to atten funeral ol V. a. Monteith. Ion. J, K. Weatherford who returned morning from San Jose, Calif., con firms tbe reports of everything being dried np. Except where there is irriga tion tbe crops will be a practical Hilui). Homer Craven came in last night from Spokane, where be is in tbe cigar busi ness, and be reports a prosperous busi ness and good timer. He will visit rela tives in this ci'y for the space of three br lour days be:ore returning U bis Wash ington home. Statesman. Frank P. Kitchen of this city, who is working on tbe government works at Ft. today, eays the Astoria correspondent of tbe Oregonian. tie ays tue in tbe company are in good sbspe and work progressing well. In a verv short time the ballasting of the line wilt be finished and regular trains will be running. It is contemplated to put on at the beginning two trains a day each way, making four boor runs between Portland and Astoria. Tka inim arill nrobablv leave' here at a -'in a m and 7 d m. Faster time will be made when tbe roadway is better bal lasted. The fifteen college boys who are going to war were given a farewell reception by tiwir fallow atndenfa at the college tbis forenoon. Tbey appeared ia full uniform ; MARRIED. Rnp.7F.RT3 MrBRIDE At the borne if th bride's mother, in Alhnv, on Wedneedsy evening, April Zi. 155. oy Rev. C. R. Stevenson, Mr Rsymood Roberts and Miss Myrtle McBride, t.ni h nf tliia rnnntV- Tha wMl.iinir was nrivatc. Mr. and Mrs. Roberta went to Tangent on the n.-l.nr! -.here Mr. Roberta is foreman tof tbe Hudson nurseries. They have menus lora THE POPULAR THROUGH CAR LINE FROM THE I . . a s awj s I g Testeo ana men For 25 Years NORTHWEST EAST TO ALL POINTS RCNICHOUCcactal Aral S. If. HOOPER. C. 9. Jc T. A. SI TuV f fc.PORTUAITO.0-X PENVKS.COMI Thomas HAVE YOU BEEN IN a . a - j i"g maoe ror ins 1 iy oe sometime next week. Tbe famous Melba will be in Portland on May 3 and no from there to Tacoma. eeattle aud Spokane, these four cities out bidding the Southern California cities for this great prima douna. Lou Protznan, in writing to bis cous in, Mia Edna Protzman in this city from Lake Bennett, where, with bis party, be ; is still camped, pending tbe completion of tbeir boats, states tbat thou and of people lett down tbe lakes . during the two- or three days before be wrote. Telegram; Ik. Haat a.ialia ftf miOT qi :.i . .u:. . u IL --a marriiui lifa.which citv Monday eveoinit April 25. ,k r.n; .i. .i :i. i.i I . 'i I Hirm. infsnl 6n of Hev. aud vj u laiuua vi m uvi i iv m uuu iuui i su'v J ucnvi wv. bruising bim so badly it was thought it 1 souid be necessary to take bim to a bos- tsl lor treatment. Dr. M. H. Ellis returned this noon from bis trip to Southern Oregon where ne bad been to examine tbe O. W.G. bo'i. Yesterday he examined the Ash land company, an enthusiastic lot of Ivcung men, snd this morning he hsd tbe Rose burg company before bim. This af ternoon be wss kept busy with tue mem ners ol tbe Albany company. Tbe republican central comm'M wa in session in this city today atranging for tne coming campaign . Since tbe burning of the woln mill things bsve been very qoi't in Waterloo. Yesterday a man saw a citizen there work ina in his carrion with apventeen men bv count sitting on tbe fence watching hinwl OIL Till . . 1 1 1 !7 ioe miaaieoi-ineroaa msnaamus cane will be appealed and arrangements are be ing made for tbs argument of the same be- m y-a -S tT Lately. He has one of the tinest stocks ot f nrni- ture in the valley. . He has added Bahv Baggies to h b stock. JuU call in and you will find that his prices are the ALBANY CIGARS FACTORY J.Joseph. Proprietor. Would you feel perfectly safe to put all your money In a new bank? One you nave Just heard of? But bow- about an old bank? One tbat baa done business for over a quarter Of a century? One that bes always kept its prornieeB? One that never failed ; never ' misled you In any way ? You could trust such a bank, couldn't you? SCOTT'S of Bompkss Change. On account of ill health Mr. Cal Burkhart bss sold his harness shop on Broadalbin street to Mr. A. E. Ketch am, who will hereafter ruo it. non-LlVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES Is jvet like such a bank. It has never disappointed you, never will. It has never decoived you, never will. - Look out that someone S does not try to xnaico you invest your boaiui in a new tonio, some new medicine AT you know nothingf of. ar . ... a I... UC. M Sl.oo: III urugEi.i. SCOTT DOWNE, ClwmUu, New York. Judge Burnett wss in the city yester- flT E. L. Thompson of Portland, was in tbe city today Geo. B Hart has gone to Salem, left Monday on bia wheel. Grant's Pass Courier. Charier Know lee, of the Perkins hotel, rortland, has been in the city lor a day or to. Mr. Homer Craven, of Spokane, form ly of tbe Albany bowling alleys, was in the city todsy. M. S. and Wat Monteith of Portland, are in tbe city to a-tend the funeral of V.a Monteith. . Judge and Mrs. Wolverton, ot Salem, came np this noon to attend the funeral ol D. a. Mooteith. C. H. Markham G. F. and P A. of tbe Southern Pacific tor this division, has been in the city. Mr. and Mrs P. Cohen bave retnrned from San Francisco where tbev went to see their dsughter msrried. Hon. F. X.Schoonmaker isacoonnced to speak in Albany on May 5 under the auspices ol the republican club. A farewell reception ball was tendered F. Co. and the hospital corps last even ing, attended by a large number. George D. Mart of Grants Pass baa joined F. Co. and will go to the front. tie arrived on a blcvcle last evening. W. E. Si moo ton has succeeded II. L. Keller, who joined Lis company at Ore gon lay, as biokkeeper at tue nea Crown Mills. The Walla Walla Union of Tuesday moraine Anril 28. ssvs: "Died in this Mflll Hir.m. infant sin of Hev. aud Mrs. b. N.Ccodit. Lient. Deo tie' is st Chstsncoga with bis regiment. Lieut. Geary bss asked lor active -rvice ana expects to oe or dered to rejoin bis regiment. Gszette. Pnl . Parker, of Walla Walla, who has been at tbe Bay was in the city this noon on bis way home to tell his son whether he could go to Uuba to ngm tne epsu-iards. The funeral of D. B. Monteith this af ternoon was well attended hy very large crowd both at the residence and the cem etery. The floral tributes were many and pretty ores. Mr. Brunk, of the Occidental, received a letter from diss, Schmidt stating that he and his son Alba would return to uor- vallis about May 15tb, Wm. will re main at Skagwav as be has formed a co partnership with A. w.Koee.m me com- mitsion business. vwvauis u men. Dr. G. W. 6ray, the pioneer dentist of Albanv. who lias been in Saa Jose sev eral yesrs, is contemplating returning to Ainanv to reaina ana practice mm pruio sion Elsewhere he advertises for bids for the erection of a residence,' which will be on the north side of bis property adjoining tbe Congregational church. Of tha hovs who left Corvallis. ed neadav to loin tbe Salem company, all were accented but two. Ju'ian McKad den and Stitei. Tbey failed to pass the Dhvsical examination, their lung expan s.on below tne mars, ooiu uuya - greatly dissppointed and are eager to try Frank Giratd. John Ham met Sam Worrell Frank Wire t rl tndo Neelands Walter McBride Frank Jewell Clyde cCl.iog Ralpb Knapp John Lindtey Chas alUre j Wilbor McCaoley tsdmond Cyras Willsrd Davis Geo B Hart Wm Tycer Roy Holburt John Goins Wm Mathews Mertice Ores Grant Brattain Lesley Viereck Geo Brsce Bert Bruce Tbe Hospital Corps tolioas: A eg oa A Graham Wm V Merrill Jos E Torbet D Webster Wight Haos Hansen J X A G amber . Ham Cl-vinger Dc.MeClaog Ben F Smart Wm M Perry Hubert Derrick am Thrall Fred Kover Waiter Harris Robert Steele Sao lord Laselle Roy Laporte Marvin Tamer Cassius Case Ralph Chaplin V G Bennett Clarence Colvor Fred P well CO Beam Henry Saltmsnb Fred Wertbrook C S Ham tab Jerome La telle -Frank Stellmaker who went were as SOCI4.L AND PERSONAL The celebrated J. B. Sovereign is in Portland Mrs. Q. Propst bss been in Eugene the guest of Mrs. David Link Iair, Thompson, of the McMinnville college, came on last evening; on his bi- yle. - . . J. R. Btewartaon,- a former Albany butcher. La sold bis firm at Kingston and will mqve to Sooth western Oregon. Dr. D. M. Jones, of sodaville, is. in the city today. The Dr will probably represent Linn t-oonty in tbe text state legislature. Mrs. Jane Failing, of Portland, came np last sight! called here by the denser ous illness of ber brotber.in-law Mr. Cal Burkhart. Mrs. William Byals left last night for Oakland, Calit. on a visit with ber son Frank, who bas been a resident there for several years. A. S. McDjoild, oi Hariisbr rg, ooe of Linn roontv's brat educators, candidate on tbe onion tic et for county school suparitttendent, is in the city. Hon. O. H. Irvins.of McMinnville, re publican nominee tor district attorney came u from Sa'em last night snd stop ped off at bis old home on bis wsy back so McMinnville. ZenasCoptland, of Ibis place bas re ceived an appointment in tbe life-saving service and leit for Cape A re go, Coos ceuniv, last Tuesday, where be is as signed to duty as a surfmao. Toledo Leader. J WD Woodcock nee 'been nominated foe Sharif! by tbe Union convention of Klamath connty He is a brother of our b lend A O Woodcock, who is running for circuit judge on tbe Republican picket Guard. . Ed. Mosber, who bs been employed on the Bsldwin ranch in Csliornia, baa retnrned to Oregon, eays the Rural Sp'.rit. After visilirg bis parents at Independence, he will get togetber a stable of trotters ltd pacers for the cir cuit here tbis year Thomas Harlin, who will speak at tbe court bouse tooigbt, and wbo resides) in Wasco count, is tbe gentlemsn wbo made the famous Csrlan Holbart speech at tbe convention in Portland, the two names getting mixed np. tie is a silver republican. i The fifteen college boys wbo am going to belp whip the 5-Eiard of take care of the wouoded were given a farewell party at tbe roilege last eiening snd it took until slier I o'clock to do tbe mat ter np right Games were plaved, a touch served sihI sooerhes msde Among others Prof. Tori" fairly filled tbe air' with American and Coan Hags and th va res pond-M modesuv. taither. f-r merle chief cterk as tbe Siiets agenv, has iecived an order transferring tim to tbe Yakima rgency in Washington. Thetransmr is made under the civil se -vice roles to which Mr. Uaitber is soi'je t to Tbe assistant clerk at the aki.ua igocy bas been transferred to ii lets. Tbe t ranter brings to Mr Gail her au additional $100 a year salary, aod tbe Yakima agency is said lo be a very piea-anl placK To:ed J Leader. at T O HOME AND ABPOAD. Crescent Bicyc'e,' Hopkins Brothers, agent.. Bent BlcyUe for tue money. Will k Stark, iewe'ers. 2 pounds of crackers tor l5 Shaver's Call at French's and see bis girdles from IS cents up. See tbe new girdles, tbe very latest, in French's tbow window, Xlelt and skirt supporters 5, 10 and 16 cents si F. M. French's. Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Brother for only 120, f 30, f 35 sod 160. Freh seeds, two packa -es for a nicke? a Stewart Sox Hardware Co' . - Fresh seeds, two packages for s nickel at Stewart ic Sox Hardware Go's. Ci ackers are now way down in price, call no C E Brownell for fresh ones. Ladies long watch chains at low price i at French's Jewelry store. Order tbe beautiful Hf of Frances E. Wil ard, by Anna Gordon, of Mrs. L. E Blain. Mr S I Shore has sold his snn 4 mi'es northe-at ot Scio. Mr Jobs Brian of Suy ton was tne purchaser. Tbe price paid was ti 000 Saniam News. WHEAT. HI Provisions, Feed, Etc. Brownsville. Emil W Howard Marios B Marcejna Lai her A Wiley J O Booth GeoKoife II Turpi n An Dr. Ellis as tnrgeon. In tbe physical examinations in F. Oo. Frank Stellmaker stood highest, being marked 100. Ralph Knapp and bd Stewart bad tbe greatest lung expansion, each 6 ioshes In tbe hospital corps Annus Graham. Emil W Howard. Lu ther Wiley and Mr Booth wore each marked ICO. Alter making a formal enlistment In the U . S service tbe members ol the coropsnv will receive $13 a month, ot tbe boepisal corps IIS. As 1st l.eotenant of tbe new I Co. Mr Ptillips will get 1?5 a month. Tbe pay ot the csptaia is tlx) a month. Gov Lord has allotted tbe companies and commands. Tbe organisation wilt go as the first regiment. The. Albany eomnanv sets tbe following dose: Vo. l capuio.u. u.rictens; isi ueo tenant. M D. Phillips: 2nd lieutenant. W. 11. Henley; consolidated lrom uo. F. and Co. G.. becond infantry u oder t bis assignment the Albany and Oregon City companies are consolidated. and a- captain without a com mission gets the place over Capt. Phil- From the Times: Dr.E E. Cable has deeded to locate in McMinnville for the practice ot his profeewioa. and is now at tbat place making arranrements. Wm Knapp, accompanied by his mother and Mrs tii-Jer and daughter Vena, went to Albany today to bid Ralph Knapp good b before be takes bis de parture with Uncle Sam 'a brave boys. ALfebolse, eon of Rev. J M Shulee, arrived Wednesday morning lrom Al boanerane. N. M. He was a medical student ia St Leu is, and on account of overwork his health broke down, where- qdoo be wrnt la ew Mexico He bas beea there seven months and ia creatlv imnroved in health He expects to na ih his medical education at Boulder, Colorado. Bernard, a so called mao,ttyling bim sett a "Hypnotist," billed the city to give a performance at tbe city nan tuee dav and Wednesday evenings. Ue did not perform. His reputation had pro ceeded bim. Ue i a bilk oi tbe worst kind-ami Is entitled ton brick house one brick at a time. Think of a man beatinr a poor printer out ot 12 .5 5 He treated the Arlington Hotel likewise. He also necleeted to pay bis bills at Al banv. Corvallis and Halsey. Look oot for bim. "" Chicago liOc for Msy, 95c for JoTjr. New York HSe tor May, 102c for Joly. San Francisco 100c tor May, 103Je for Deaember. Liverpool 6c lower. Albany 87c List of Patents. Granted to Pacific states inventor inventors this week. Reported by C A Snow & Co. patent attorneys. Wash logic n, D. C. Hiram R Alden, Portland, wave motor; Cbas F Axelson, L-ie Angeles, match igniting device; Daniel Best, San Leandro, Cal. oil vapor traction engine; Henry Braasch, Los Angeles, ballot box; Ansel R Brsdeen, Seattle. Wash, rope clamping book; Henry E runner, Jr. Kan Francisco, trunk barbeas; WmCoomba, San Joee. Ca1. weed cutter attachment for cultivators; Cary S Cox, Fresno Co, Cat, raieta seeder; Fred H Donaldson, Garvanta, Cal, pnzxle; Cbas R ran kin, San V ranciaco, steam trap ; James Hop kirk. Oakland, Cal, single track railway snd car; Board man J Lonmis, Los An geles, key ; Ralph H McCanghey, Camp bell, Cal, car coupling; Joeiah Perritt, San Francisco, engine ; Franklin Smith, Los Angeles, process of and composition for preserving eggs; Cbas G White, Woodiand Cal. pump; Geo H Williams, Los Angeles, noo readable bottle; Wm E U WLliams, San Fiancieco, electric controller for gas regulators For copy of any patent send 10 cents fa postase stsmpe with date of this ps per to C A Snow A Co .Washington, D C- LEBANON. From tbe Eiprtss-Advar.ce: Cbas. Handle and family left y ester day for Pans, Illinois, w here they will hereafter reside. Dr. Lamberson is anxious to go to Cu ba as an army surgeon. Quite a number of doctors have made application, and it is not yet known who will get to go from this etrue. X. S.. Dalgleish and Family left yester dsy for Mooeomin, Northwest Territory. Mrs. Dalgleish will visit with her par ents at that place until fall. Mr. Dal sieish wilt after a short visit eo oo to Hinooa Park, Indiana, to attend tbe general assembly of tbe Presbyterian church. W E. Chandler of this city is well nested oa the citv ot Hevaaa and her toruhcatloos, it basing been ris lortooe to spend a coopie of srecks in tbe city svwral years ago. btdnev D Allen and wife, of San Frar- ctsco, are expected ia Lebanon in a tew davs for a brief visit with Mr. acd Mrs. J.8. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and wife are oo tbeir way to tatsru, wnere be baa accepted a position. A. W. and Webster Wight and L. A. Wiiev (Republican candidate for county school superintendent, are members of the Albany militia company ana wiu probable so to Cuba. J. C Booth re cently joined Company C at Eugene as a member ot the hospital corps, air- Booth came down from Eooene tbis morning to bid his folks good bye. Tbe mtuiia boys ail go to roruana saturuay Noto x to P-jSToaa. Tbe pastors ot tbe citv are reooested to naee at the Ooogiegational parsoagn Monday mora- log at y :oU sharp. Owing to the change in prL'3 it. ia impoteible to quote prices for any definite time. ' ' We have the Hammond Co. meats, lard, etc Will al way s , quote prices - as low as we can. , ' ' Albany Trading Go. i5t and Baker Sts. In attempting to walk from Spicer to Lebanon J. L. Miller waa stitcken down by another paralytic stroke last Wednes evenmg. lie is now at ibe Scio Hotel in a Terr precarious condition Santiam ews. Four Farms For Sale- The foitowiag deairable farm are for sals. Adurcas McMaster S bamil, 311 Wor- ewte; block, fwuaad. t regoa, st eal! oa C G Burkhart, Albany, Oregon, for particalar: 1. 6 acres, one "nilm weak of Halaej, ia the IJ L C of D W AlliaBB, ia See 13, T 13. S R 4. W W M . 35 acres are etearad aad ande calUvatio. ttm raiwdr beirg eovered with small timber. Maddy Creek thngh tbs proDerty There is all orchard. Price $1300. 1. 80 acro .oa raila S of Browwrill. h, tkm D L C of SudocI JohBM-t, im hVce 11, Tl4.fR5, WWM. All cleared bad G5 acres aader csJtivaiica, all fenced, ne bsildugv. Price $1300 3. 255 acre, two si'e S of rVwwao vi'ie, i- Sses 13 aad U, T 14, S R 3, W W M. 120 aer s are kUUble aad tbe balance ia hestawttod f jr pMtarage. 73 acreer sadar crop, ia all feseed, has a got sap ply of water, good beildiags and or-hrd Pries f323Q. 4. 7S5 acrea. six a3es cart of Lebanon, m S3C 15 aad 16, T 12, 8 R 1, W W M. laia verv jod stoek farm, of which aboat 100 acrea are tiilab'e. It ia well watered, all feseed awd baa actsa fair etldiags. Price $3500. THE th-W aad vet mim pleat type wtbs maotifactured, the eonnmmation of tn inveaters art. an eiprr. after snug wan machisa, says. I eoa cider tbe Yost Writing Machine far soper- or oaay I bare yet nsed ysu at DsMocaT See aad see one of the rype writers tbat has to bave a perfect ai.igw-"t- . . i Ah Tvpewnters snppae. oraero. r. P.Scmss. Agent. April Wisdom. jon A School Entertainment. It the Central school building last evening tbe pupus ot ne in ana o.o grades gave an entertain neat tVst con ferred ereat credit on them and tbeir iMchtn. Miasea ftarner and Dunnam. Tbe rooms fairly biased ritb nags and Be sure that vour blood is pure. an-.wtiia crood. vour digestKa pet fee 1 o ptinry yoar oiwu wiu w w jh-i kaaith. take Hood's Sanaoanlia. Thu mediriBe baa accompusoea remara- .hl nrea f ail blood diseases, it is tne; hu Pnra hlojd PurtSer. llnod'a Sarsarwi la bas power to maae vouweli by purifying and enriching jooi hlood. snvtna van an app ue, ana unit, mental and digestive strength. If vou want good sewing machio BMdlMaRdoU tret tnem of F-ench tb eweler. Eggs for Hatcning at C E Brows!!. lips with a three years commission, which I tbe boards were covered with American is not appreciated at all in Albasy. Jnd Cubaq flags .nd the faces beamed those who isuea to pass were ass. pass Blsckborn. Lewie Love. Herman ScMoel, Jasper Wyman and Arthur Purdsm Jrona diftsrent causes. 3 ,w .1 .SJ a. M 5 m M . .w ,1 ! . ,W S Woman A hbwtbd. Deputy U. 8. Mar sbsl Humphrey went over to the. 8 lett vesterdav and arrested an Indian woman, Mollis Johnson, on the charge of taking linker noon an Indian reservation. She was taken to Newport last night where she wss to be tried todsy on the charge. The arrest is the outcome of the trial against a Newport patty some time aso on the whisker to Indian charge. She waa bound over to appear before the grand jury. Toledo Leader. A Latb Train. Tbe afternoon train on the Lebanon branch is from jtwenty minutes to one hour late almost, every dav. It is getting monotonous to the pu'blisto wait so long, and a petition is being circulated to present to Superin lenient Fields to see if things con oot be adjusted s) the trsin will be on time oc caaionallv. The train ia not near as reg ular irfiiiinir in on uiua - Hium alaire. whicn nas aoout ma muiw disunce and a great deal worse roads. Express-Advance. ith natriotiaui . -Tha orcxraui couiteJ ot a soot by several girl, a well . performed piano duet by Lillian Lanmng and brras Walts, m recitation, TheModern Church, bv Will McKillup. a vocal solo, sweetly sung, by Gertie O'Srien, a well rendered recitation or Ansia ticwara. a uriuiii piaiiO sqlo ni-'irly performed, by Addie bchitner, a diiiu recitation oy .unue Cotlieb. a sooit bv Nellie Miller and Mary Weetbrook, an address on bcotisnd h ("Int. ") K. Momasna wlio told of tha glory ot bis native land that land of brave soldiers, schoiats, tree schools and the father ot statesmen, tull of quota tions aud hapov thoughts as we'd ss in struction, a vocal nolo by Fred Twa7 sung tn a creilit-ble manner, a recna lion by Russell Wallace, a piano solo by Erma tvatts.a recitation oy r reo inomp son and a song by a class ot school girts. A display oi me worn oi tue pupus spoke for tbe xcellent work being done Clubbing Rates. The San Fraonaco Weekly Examiner iext veer wui givw to m -110.000 reaideore in Sn Franasco rent ing for $00 a month, a $390 V. S. bood i 600 zold nugget and hundreds of other things, iiwaiip""' r Wsxsxt Dwocbat for 2 W a year, wab the Dailv Dkwocbat by mail for fs-.o.by earner I5.TS. in advance- The Dsaso k.t will order onlv on combination pay- est Sr LOC13 REPUBLIC;, semi-weekly oaseftbe nest paper in the Lnitew Staws. aad the DocsuT paid ia advance foeonljll T5. OUR CAPACITY Is Unequaled In the Valley. OMIORK . is Unsurpas-ed In Oregon. We have the best stock to select from and our prices are always the lowest, quality considered SMILEY, Albany. ihe rrmr some other examiuer Gazette. 1)1 F.I). WILL. At the borne of his daughter, Mrs. J. Woller, at MUDoaru, niurs- day morning, April 28, 1S98, J. Will .! 79 vears. of this city. Ibe docessed has been a resident ot th Willamette Valley for many years but for tbe past two years bas made his hnme with his son Geo. O, Will in this citv. It wss while on a visit to Hub bard relatives thst bis unlooked for de miae occurred. Deceased leaves four children HEW WORLD Thrice-a-Wesik Edition IS Pages a Week . . . ... 156 Paper a Yeai For One Dollar I rwklUbeaemr AlterwatcStar eaees NO CURE-SO PAY. TbU- In th- . all .Irn-civa el) QUoVK'S TA5rKtri '"Hit. I, T N1C for Malaria, CVU and Fever, ft is simply Imh an I Q unlns in a taateleas Urrn . t'hll-irea . t. i i.ti ureter i tobit'er, uiiiiit i( CjoW- rMit 5) Roth the method and results when Syrup of Figs U taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and act cwntlw vet tiromtitlT on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- iom cffnotnaliT. disoels colds, neaa- .Aoa wnri f even and cures habitual constipation- Syrup of Fjgs is tha 1 I . J atwMtva sntsw-a. onlv remeav oi ra aunvt tly ieceaavu mm luur vuuuicu ,ia. There are now 113 boys at tbe rsfjrm,Mrs. Geo. Wolter, of. Hubbard; A H. tcbool. I Will, ot Uealdsburg, Cal. Geo. U. Will, 4 .000 bushels of wheat was sold in Salem ot this city ; and E. U. Will,, of Albany. yesterday at 86 cents, tbe highest pricelr unerai services win oeneia at uuuoara reached fn that city. ' at 1 p. m. Friday.-Journal. How We Sav It. Coughs cured for a quarter, no ture no quarter, we are selling lots ot our White Pine cough feyrup with tar. because It isiu-i what we , sav it is. give quick relief ant is higbli recomend ed to core a deep sea'ed cough, Burkhart Si Lee, Druggists TOCURE ACtlLv INONK DAY. TitLn if t ! U il itnt Tablet All DrtigtWU rV tl ti mwif 'fit fail o Cure 25a. Stop that Cough! Take warning. It m t lead to Consumptioo. A 25o bottle tfShiloh's Cure may ave your life. Sold r y Fothay A Masou. Week Edition of Tu a w Iork Woru is first among all "weekly - paper in sise. uequency pi nfi ih freshnss, aceoray and variety of iU coi t-nts. It in all tae rama - trreat 56 daily at toe price w v-. plete. accurate ana impanuu . . . ... i . : : , ik. fmrri- ers wm teauiy. - ' ur mu iv. .- , i M , i , t. thj, am or ail tne wor.u. ing special correspondence from all " . -r l oortant news points on we gwoo. AnceA. uleasinff to the taste and o I Prff 'V Ktorie bv great . V in I -Ml - Cla rxtntATila IO US SHHaavu, uivmiiiai i.ii,ra anamtai nuoror pacv, -viiir.. 7r . " - . , . f.: l I , . ' r . - . klluaahoid r a, - a m.vi vwn i ikPiifiii-.uu aaa aaa s maerais nonai tiuniis k -wr. rr." "l vlmm tie moet I d VcW. work and ocher special de u.. - UarrmMita. hpaltbvana asrreeaoietsuucuiuuca, , r-- .w nowwiper ana snsnvf As-W.llant. wtTeauhser-anA VAstX fori 00 IUAUJ vi-Vv.-w. -j I Qfy gJmUm.r. vv"" to all ana nam maae u xm popular remedy known. K J vmtT?m mit?mmttfmTtf!!f DVTUD Ol r liTS IB IW; BOMi M I W.111 in in VTlt hnttlaa bv aU leadine orug gists. .-Any reliable druggis wbo mav nnt Vnv it on hand will pro cure It promptly lor any wishes to try it. Do no accept any nhatitntfi. CAUFCIA H3 STHUr W 1 PRINTING Possessing pre-eminently per- zS feet profit producing possi- 3 bilities, produced promptly at 3 SMILEY'S 8 Clean Pr.nterv . 12