The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 27, 1898, Image 1

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VOLXXXIIl
ALBANY OREGON, FRLDA1, MAY 27, 1898.
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ENIX BICYCLES.
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Stand the
AjLesuer for TEN YEARS among HIGH GRADE WHEELS. Oar Pbornix
OiS- Crank made a record lor itself last Reason - Not On Broken Crank in Oregon,
Washington or Idaho out of the Hundreds of Wheels sold in these three states in
The Result is that others are counterfeiting this crank, bnt this HnM not
Alude Wise Bayers who have already purchased hundreds ol the 1898 Phoenix
bicycles. Bo far we have been nnable to Get Them Fast Enough to aonDlToor
'agents. Bat our Second Car is on the Road.
The Golden Eagle
Bicycles aie built for service and to supply the demand or an honest, d arable
wheel at a moderate price.
- -Write For Our Bicycls
, HATES, "The Fair."
igentfop llbany.
Oregon Gas Light Heating
ifteap Light For
Cheap Heat For
Cheap Powe For
Correspondence Solicited.
DR F E. ADJKS, Pres. LUFIEEEKSES SSC.
PreDariM For the Battle
A.
of Life
Where shall it be don;? Certainly where the best preparation can be had.
bany College has claim s in this direction that;call for closer investigation .
A Full College Training
is of coarse the best thins. Bat Albanv also
Basinets College Coarse that is inferior to none in the state. Correspondence invited
Fall term opens Sept 14, 1898. . ;S
Wallace Howe Lee, A. M.,
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HAVE YOU BEEN IN
Thomas Brink's
Lately. He has one of the finest stocks of Furni
ture in the valley.
He has added Babv Buggies to h s stock.
Just call in and you will find that his prices are the
ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY
J.Joseph. Proprietor.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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You Have
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MTCHELL, LEWIS ft STATES CO.,
Portland, Oregor.
and Power Company,
Church Souse and Hotel
Church, Hooss and Hotel
Anything and Irerythtag
effers a superior Normal Coarse, and a
President.
SDENVERa
:.R)0 GRANDE
RAILROAD.
THE POPULAR THROUGH
CAR LINE FROM THE ww.
Northwest
East
-TO ALL POTNTS
R C NKHOt, CoerW Acnt S. K. HOOPER, & P. at T. A.
SI Wiasrn lt.rOS-TlAND.OM. DZNVER.COia
Furnituie Store
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ELOQUEN T MRS. LEASE.
Mrs. Mary E. Lsae,probably the most
eloquent woman in the United States,
spoke last night at the open house to
fair sised audience under the auspices of
the Albany College., Our citizens were
given a literary treat rarely enjoyed in
this city- Mrs. Lease is a woman, of
wonderful magnetism and held ber and
ience for an hour and a quarter as few
speakers ant able to do. Her presence
is a commanding one and her manner
of patting a statement so forcible as to
be almost convincing against the will.
Her subject "The Swoid and the
Bond," leading up to the present war,
was an intensely patriotic one as handled
We give a few of her prominent state
ments :
There is a wave of unrest, and the
hoar of readjustment is at hand involv
ing tbe perpetuation of man.
roe giants of machinery nave soper-
ceaea laoor, causing a slatted market
and unproductive labor with an overpro
duction of things. - -
We are is an age when there shall be
no more sea, told try John.
Toe world baa been transformed and
is now in the arms of an electric nerve
and the bonds of sympathy are general.
as aispiay ea in me case oi amtcted India,
aud now in Cuba's oppression, in her
great struggle tor ireeaom, and civilisa
tion demands thai the oke be taken
trom ber.
From the days of the tower of Babel
westward in periods baa been the march
of nations until we have reached the end
in this magnificent western country, and
can no longer escape the great questions
oi tne day. bat mast meet and settle tbem
ourselves.
Every advance has been made over
rough places and with great opposition
and baa been cradled In a manger. First
religions liberty was secured, then polit
ical liberty and nsw we must have econ
omic freedom in tbe equitable dntribu
tion of tbe results of common toil,- It is
time for the fulfillment of the savins- of
we itsserine, v naiaoever you would
that men should do to voa do ve also tin.
to them."
Preparations are going on in Europe
that will wipe kingdoms From the earth.
oa nan u ai we neaa, rosoins on to
wards Constantinope, which will be the
capital of ber empire. England has al
ready been checkmated by ber in tbe
Chinese empire. S ; s
While England's friendlein-a toth- TTo.
ited State is a selfish one, for she must
nave oar cereals and cotton and financial
support or the bank of England woril.i
close her doors, nd yet with the com bin
auon we cooid dely we powers oi tbs
world. t r"
As a christian nation It was oar datv
to stop tbe cruelty of the Spaniard.wbicb
in a year by starvation and butcbey bad
destroyed a third of the population of
Cuba.
Had the DiinciDlea of the St Lonia nlit.
form been lived up to the Maine would
not have cods to the Havana waters and
tbe war would not have occurred.
Tbe character of modern warfare was
graphically pictured and the importance
of Deaey's victory was tbe c imax of
eloquence -
The United Btatee is destined to be tbe
asylum of the world's oppressed.
lbe Bag of tbe United Steles wiil wave
ever Morro castle and perhaps over Mad
rid itself, when tbe Spanish officials will
take refuge in tbe catacombs of Rome. ,
uespite tbe wars tbe world is better
than ever before, is broader in sympathv
and more civilised. 1
The fature will see the prevention of
crime.
There will be a brotherhood of men and
women nnder one code,applying to both.
Tbe audience was verv aDoreciative
and the impression received of the pow
ers of the gifted women was a general
one. -
At Detroit.
From tbe Statesman :
Frank Perkett, n leading young bus-
mess man of this place,': and Miss Jjx
xie Rsy, of Mill City, who is at present
employed as teacher here, wen married
in Albany last Friday evening and are
comfortably settled in their home here.
All tbe sawmills here are ranninv In
full capacity wkb many orders ahead.
Work on tbe mill being erected by tbe
Detroit Lumber company is being poshed
rapidly and tbe machinerv will eooe. be
in place. New logging camps are being
established along tbe rail road below here
by tbe mills at MiU City and Gates and
altogether businecs is in a better eoadi
tiou in this canyon tnan ever before.
. Obituary.
Bza M. Hulburt was born in Milton
Vemont,on Jane 30th, 1818, moved with
her parents to Canada about three years
later, was married to Elias Truax in
1839, was left a widow by bis death Feb.
18, 1854, moved to Oregon in April, 18S4,
and died Maj 17, 1898.
She professed religion at an earlv in.
and has led a christian life and died in
ineiaunopsof a blessed resurrection.
She raised a family of six children.fi ve
of whom are living to mourn the loss of a
una and loving mother. Three in this
state, H. H. Truax, of Miller, with whom
she resided, Mrs. 8. W. Ross, E. T.
Trnsx, of Albany, and two in Canada.
She aleo leaves twenty-two grandchildren
ana eignt great grantcmidren.
Tbs funeial was held at tbe home to
day at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev. B.
nartmsn.
Catarrh Cured. A clear head aao
weet breath secured with Sbiloh's Ca
srrh Remedy: sold by Fother A Mason
Stop that Cough! Take warning. It
may lead to Consumption. A 25o bottle
i stiiiou i t;ure mar ave your me. sold
y Fosbay A Mason.
Delicate
Children
They do not complain of
anything in particular. They
rt ennuirh. but keeo thin and
pale. They appear fairly well,
but have no strength. You J
cannot say they, are reaiiy
sick, and so you call them
delicate. 1
Whatcanbedoneforthem?
jf Our answer is the same that
t the best physicians have been
S giving for a quarter of a cen- 5
tury. Give them c
scca'simdsioa
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo
phosphites. , It has most re
markable nounsning power.
It gives color to the blood. It
brings strength to the mus
cles. It adds power to the
nerves. It means robust
health and vigor. Even deli
cate infants rapidly gain in
flesh if given a small amount
three or four times each day.
ucandti-eo; .11 sru jgtat.
SCOTT SOWNE, Chtmltu, New York.
SsTsrssWilWsWSl
ALBANY IN 1879
Boiled
Dow a from the Democrat
v j from Feb
21
to April 4.
Tbe Albany Ladies Aid Society was
organized. f,n s . . , ,; :. ;
The Dbxockat stated that Miss Lsura
Tate, .Albany's celebrated pi grist, bad
returned borne from San Francisco.
Dan W Rumbaugh's first daughter
fras born on reb. 23 1879. -; r - r
A lodge ot Good Templars was organ
ised. Among the officers now in Albany
were Mrs F M Westfall, J A War
ner, and W R Blain. i. N Liggett
now editor of the Prineville Review was
Chief Templar.
For $ 1 yon only got 10 pounds of sugar.
A Lebanon railroad meeting was held.
A D Rogers, Fred Graf and John Mil
lard were the first delegates from Albany
to attend a grand lodge of A O U W (he
first one . being held in Portland on
March 4.
3,000,000 feet of saw logs arrived down
the Ca la pools for Allen, Robinson A Co
to be sawed in the mill, the relic of
which still existb.
Tbe Blue Ribbon Club, the temper-
ance organisation of the city, had 750
members. Cap Hunaobrev and iobn
Conner addressed the meeting oa March
8.
J I Willaby sued the city of Albany
for $10,000 damages received trom fall
ing into the ditch being built on Ferry
street. The suit was settled by paying
mm si,ouu.
These were temperance days in
Albany. Tbe Legion of Honor was ad
dressed by Judge Piper, Prof Hewitt
uave ( roman and J L. Cowan . The Le
gion bad 120 members. George Humph
rey was president.
47 arrivals at the St Charles on Uab.
day, without any extra occasion. .
In tbe Dnocut ot March 11 was pub
lished a temperance rfedee with the
names ol the signers and Us number of
years they agreed to abstain from using
r . i . . .
uHiuaHiiil liquors, ranging from one
year to 99 years and life. Those for life
or 99 years now residing in the valley
were i u Stewart, L tfiiyen, Jason
Wbseler. L E Blain. Phil CnW c ve
Langdon, T P Hackleman. Samuel E
xoaog. V A Hamphrev. John Coanar
and W R Graham. B W Onodiff sign
ed for 20 years and hence most wait a
year longer before drinking..
Browntvills subscribed IIS Off) far th.
railroad through teat city.
ThosC V inn. father of O B xeimn
died on April 2.
P D S Olney, the Underwriter mana
ger tor the " W is in tbe city, on insur-
ice Business.
Mr. Bernard Marks, who has fcn
teaching school in Winters. Calif , tbe
past year arrived in Alhenv this mnrnin.
and will spend hie vacation ber reta ru
ng in ume lor tne tail sc boats. $
Lieot Woodrbridgs Gearv of the O A C
bas bren ordered to Join bis regiment,
the nineteenth U B infantry, in tbe
south, and wilt leave at once toward ths
seat of war. -
Tbs social announced to be riven bv
tbe Y. P. 8. O. E. of Uio U. P. cborcta
tomorrow evening, on account of an en
tertainment at the coUewebas been post
poned for a week.
The eight year old son of Grant F ro
man a day or two ago took a tan- ble from
a fence, dislocating one of bis legs at the
hip. He tLooght bis time was come
when it was pat in place
Hon. tf . A. Miller, of Lebanon, is in
the city on bis way borne after a trip
through the valley with Hon. R. U.
Veatch. He reports good andiencee and
general interest with excellent prospects
for tbe onion forces.
Hon. Frank C Baker, of Portland, has
been elected Grand Represenative oi the
Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystle
Shrine meeting at Dallas, Texas, next
month. The Mystic Shrine is an inter
national Masonic order of high degree.
Tbe alumni association of the Albanv
college met last evening at the residence
of Mr Walter Peacock and began ar
rangements for tbe annual reunion
hicbt will take place commencement
week at tbe college, probably under
aomewbat lbe same pi in at that of last
year.
Rev B Hartman and family, of the
United Evangelical church last evening
were given a p'easaat surprise by
friends including member of the church.
Though having retired for tbe night
they were equal to tbe occasion and were
soon tea Jy for their welcome company.
Tbe 110th general assembly of tbe
Presbyterian cboreh was convened this
afternoon at Eagle Park, Indiana. Dr
Trombaii Lee, brother of Prof Lee of
wis city, was the one chosen to make
the presentation speech of tbe gavel for
tbe occasion, an important event in tbe
opening of all assemblies. Last year ex-
president Harrison made tbe speech.
Mr and Mrs C F Rockwell, who save
"lbe Oriental Fete" in Salem Tseeday
and Wedneedav nights are in the city
for tbe purpose ol managing the presen
tation of the same here. Tbe Journal
says :
Msnr home talent entertainments
have been given at Reeds opera boose
but none on such a brilliant scale as was
witnessed last night in the spectacular
extravaganza 'An Oriental Fete.' Mr
and Mra Rockwell assisted by tbe Uni
tarian Ladies deserve great credit for we
able manner in which tbey have manag
ed and conducted this worthy enter
prise."
WHEAT.
New York 155c for Mar. 113Kc tor
J my.
Ubicsgo 145c for May, 107c for July.
San Francisco 96e for Dec,
Liverpool lsc lower.
Albany 82c.
His Mover DiSAprtAaxo. Wm
Cochell ot Crawfordsville, was in the
city today with blood in his eyes. When
in Albany some time ago he partook of
too mucb of tbe yuce that inebriates and
when be found out where be was at was
minus $40 or over in money. Good ad
vice in such rases is to keep tbe liquor
from the stomach aod then you can
keep the money in your pocket. He is
entirely on the wrong track for getting
it back.
Fill Of r. Last evening the eight yesr
old eon of Mr. W. F. Hammer.wbile rid-
ng on a bone, back of another boy, fell
off striking on his besd. I: was 'feared
at first that he was killed, but after be-
Ilng unconscious until 4 o'clock this morn
ing be came to and is doing well.
Sf Pxbkirs will be himself tonlght.an
I will appear In the original Si Perkins.
Don't miss It, and while yoa are think
ing about it go around to Burkbart &
Lee's and see tbe bicycle tbst will be
I given away next Saturday night if you
are there to get it.
Taa First Gams ef base ball of the
I northwest league lor this season wss
played yesterday at Portland between
Portland and Spokane. Portland won
1 12 to 4. Fleming, of the famous Albsny
Oolta. was in tbe box for Portland and
I did some greet work for tbe winning
team, striking out 10 men to Spokane's 4.
One car load of Pbosnix Bicycles gone
already and another on tbe road.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
raka Ltsttlvs Bom Q itnins Tablet
I AH Drugriits refu 1 1 the money If It fal
Curs, o.
TEIDAT
Middle ot The Road Matter.
Mr. B F ChilJs bas resigned as nom
inee for senator on the regular people's
party ticket, and last evening R M
Owens, a resident of Shed J preciact.get
ting his mail at Psoria.was sppoinfed by
petition to fill the place on the ticket.
The petition contains 73 nsmes, msde op
in five sections, of whom only fifteen or
twenty are of the middle-of the-road
party. A special effort was msde to get
democrats and a lew are on we uit, tbe
remainder being republicans. Following
is tbe list of the signers, wnicu speaks
for Itself: ;
J A Finch. E L Lunn. J L Hill, G W
Window, J W Uarvsy, R Porter, B R
Forbes. J A Coney, E E Coon. W O
Tsrkcon. R Fsrweil. D 8 Gibson, W W
Tait. A L Douglas, N Barber, M L Foe-
tor. L. F Smith. Ed SchoeL W A Radar.
D Peters, Frank Skipton, Jss Mcbaniel.
L Ray, Cbas Wsgoer, C Bue'.ow, A M os
ier, M Miller, J W Goods, Jacob
Frank, E F Hylaud, Ni St ru boar, J M
Merrick, Smith Cox, Ernest Cxorske,
Wm Hand. R ft Fiodiey, E S Buckner,
W E Rich, W W Rowell. J R Marean
W H Daniels. M . O Scbsobel, C J
woeeier.O U McUbee. 1$ iey,
Darrwger, George Korsbele, E E Wal
ton. Wm Crewse.E Wasuff. B W Mo
Gee, D W Hardin, John Nichols, H Par
ish, J F Whedbee, Frank Dodge, W C
Peterson, J Reynolds, I M Crsndell.
O 0 Amos. W U Goes. A O Stun
S B Coyle, O Ayres, 8 Collier, W G
T A Swann, W 8 Clevenger. U W
Rice.
Miss Neatly 8tevens, tbe famous plan.
iat, gave a oncert in Kagene last night.
The memorial sermon will be Dreacbed
this year by Rev. Ronald McKillop in tbe
u,r. cnurcn.
airs William it rarker is ill with ap
pendicitis. An operation will probably
not do necessary.
A J Plckard, Lane county's stock man, 1
was in Aioaav yesterday to ship a
load of cattle from this city.
Mr. J. R. Wyatt, of this
city, yester-
day. at Portland, was admitl
tted to prao
tics In the U. S. circuit court
At tbe Sugar Pine Mill and Fixture
Go's factory yesterday Fred Bathe bad
tbe end of a finger taken off by a lathe
knife.
G T Paivin, a brother of Prof Parvia
of this city, died in Barton, Kan this
week. He was a veteran of th civil
war being in the loth regiment III, vol
nnteers Tbe students of tbe Sisters school held
a deligbtial picnic acre as tbe Willamette
last Wednesday, enjoying themselves
for several boars as only young people
uov now.
Hon. F. I. Dunbar, ot Astoria, candi
date for secretary of state oa the repub
lican ticket, arrived in Albany last night
irom me nortn. tie is making a trip
wroogn we vauey.
A fine boqoet of rhododendrons from
ths front oa the Corvallis A Eastern
been oa the Dssocsat's table tUy,
intonan turn Kindness ot ice U. ' t, agent,
lboss flowers are now tbs attraction along
wai mau trom toe Day to tne mooataias.
Tbe large delegation of Odd Fellows
from different patU of the state passed
through Albany this noon for their bomea.
Tbey bad a verv socoterfnl meetias- of lh. I
1 . . J . i i . I
a ncaeovrg, ana speac
la
igb terms ol tbe trsateeat received bv
tbe bosptUbie people of that city.
The firm of Simoaoa A Huston Is svi.
d stilly e beJiever of pteaaant borne.
Robi Huston recent) aconirrd tbe uh
property and transformed it into a neat,
comfortable and nictoretane Immn
This week John Simpson purchased tbe
r jonnton reside ore, one of tbe cost
Itsst and handsomest booses in town
Corvaliis Gazette.
From tbe Journal: Mr. and Era. C.
F. Rockwell, under wboee sunervision
the "Oriental Fete" was produced in ibis
city, left todsy for Albany where tbey
expect to present their splendid perform
ance. Tbe Sentinel tars: Tbey Cis
played s Ulent and oroficienev here that
ought to insure tbem s access in any com
munity oi cuiutte and intelligence.
C. W, Watts sends the following a-
rnong o'bers as having registered at Lake
nenoeu: Albany. A Heibert. C W
WstU. A McKecbine. John Iaon. Joe.
Miser. Seisin 8 Watson. I O Boxarth.
O U Cbinert, J Hewitt. A F Slowe, J
H Ferrer and wile. J B Inun. Don
Trnitt. 8 J Gray. J W Savre. w Jorv.
A Gr.llv. Dave Drarer. Georra Johnson.
Russell Colemsn. James Mathern. Jos
eph Cavanaogb, C Smith, Hans Black.
The Odd Fellows.
Following are the new officers elected
by the grand lodge st Roseburg i
Grand master, T B Wells, Pendleton ;
deputy grand master, W II Wehrung.
HHlsboro; grand warden, M L Dorria,
Independence; grand secretary, E E
Sharon, Portland : grand treasurer, T O
rarxer, neiem; grand representative,
uisua ustcn, naiem.
Rebekabs: President. Miss Pauline I
Miue. vorvaius; vice-president, csran
Wimberly, Koseborg; warden Mrs
Minnie Holman. Salem : secretary. Mrs
Ora Coeper, Dallas; treasurer, Mrs Clara
ooyie, jjeoanon.
The CorvallU Boys.
Forty or more CorvaUis people drove
or rode over to Albany Monday evening
to see tbe tbe soldier boys, on their way
to Manila via San Francisco, says tbe
Gaxette.
CorvaUis bss a special interest in a
number of the volunteer snd among
thorn: Lieutenant Ralph Terrtll, Ser
geant J J Thurston. Corporals, Noel
Abrama, Heady and McAlliter, Bugler
Konkite. and privates. John Armstrong,
El wood Clark. Ed Carter, tbe two De-
Lashmutt boys. Harvy Kelly. W G Ken
nedy, George Reed, Herman Breyer, Ar
thur Simpson. W B Scott. Silas Thorn
ton. Wallace White. Sato Pool. William
Abernathy and W M Cook. 1 be major
ity o! these are ia Compsny ft.
Am Alaska Parxa. The DxnocaAThss
a copy of the Stikeen River Journal, of
Msv 7.oublihed at Fort Wrangle. Wash
It is well gotten up and is full of Alaska
nsws. Among the advertisements is one
of the Victoria Hotel. Day Bros, oronri-
etors, Harry Day manager, both former
ly of Albany. A special meeting of tbe
cbsmber oi commerce wss beid to de
nounce the Seattle P. I. for misrepre
senting Fort Wrangle and t'is Stikeen
route, at first naming tue eauor u. u
Piper personally, but dropping bis name
1 -.. 4 nM . r.. mm.,
ITUUl IUB ITOiUUUUI ( -to.
Preliminary Contest.
Tonight at the College beginning about
8 o'clock an oritorical contest will beheld
in wbich eight or ten young men and la
dies will orate, t ive juages nsve been
annointed. and from the orators will
lect four for a prize contest to take place
during commecement week. The pio
grain though of sn informal order will be
an interesting one. The public generally
is invited to be present and it is desired
that there be a large attendance. It will
be free to everybody.
WhooDing cough Is the most distresslnc
malady; but it i duration can be cut short tation-padlock : L L White, Ban Fran
by the use of the Minute Cough Cure, cisro.Cal. denUl impression material,
which is also the best known remedy for For copy of any patent send 10 cents in
croup and all lung and broncial troubles. ' postege stamps with date of this paper
J. A. Cummiog. toO Afinow&OoWashlngton,DC.
; WHEAT.
. New York 165c for May 115c for Jnly.
aicagoisoo tor May, ltwc tor July
San Francisco 94,e for Dec.
Liverpool 2.4c lower,
Albany POc.
Wis w Cauroama. W H Lowden of
Ban Francisco, manager of tbe Pacific
Department, Norwich Union Fire Insur
ance Society, who bas been in tbe city
tne past lew days visiting tbe local saen-
ey, left todsy for points up tbe-valley.
tie was accompanied by A W Glety, tbe
iucai representative ot litis insurance
company. Mr Lowdsa Is a very affable
gent'eman. He reports tbe condition of
crof s in uaiifornla to be in a deplorable
stair. Tbe fruit and srain eroo. ha savs.
will hardly be a foorth of the nanal
Salem Joarnai. These gentlemen have
also been in Albany and with Mr Olney
are doing tbe valley generally.
Lots or Cattls. Several car loads of
cattle were being shipped from Albany
today to Montana. Tomorrow tbe Cralt
Brothers will shin 1700 to St Lonia. ant
of tbe biggest bands sent out yet and in
a few days Bradley A Clemens will ship
2000 to 3000 over the Northern Pacific
from th'.s city. Albany is tbe shipping
point for this part of tbe valley and is
we center ol tbe world generally.
Scddss I Sato. Mrs James J Will
lams died suddenly at Brio last Wednes
day. Sbe was retting breakfast when
abe dropped dead from heart disease.
Mrs liliams wss a oioneer and a wo
man of estimable euaraeter whose death
will be generally tegretted.
HATTTR-n A -
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Regular meetiog of tbe Meeeabsea at
their oew hail tonight. You will miss
it if not pteeent.
Thers will be a social dance after the
play at the opera boose tonight, by the
Albany orcnescrs.
Miss Julia Taylor finished ber year's
school at Gates yesterday and returned
to Albany last evening.
Dr G W Grey, of Baa Jose, baa da-,
cUled not to build the residence for
whicn be recently received bids, oa ths
grounds that tbe bias ware too high.
B re lis Oaraoa of Lebanon aad James
Ktgzs of Brownsville returned to their
homes yesterday firm the blind school
at Salem, wbich has dosed lor the year.
Warren and Ross Deyos were down
from Elk City Moods v. We understand
that Mr L. W, Devon and family intend
to take the next steamer for Coos Bay.
Toledo Leader.
J L Shay, who was oa board the
Maine when blown no tissstd through
Albany this week for Portland on a viaft
with bis sister. He bad three ribs bro
ken, and is now off doty oo a month's
fur.oagh.
Baetbelor. the pioneer iewelry drum
mer is in the city, wearing a white up-
to-date bat He declare that be dis
carded bis broad brimmed straw became
he met a populisf. with one lost tike it
down oo the' clher side towardc Port
land.
Un T W Davenport. V Salem, aad
Mra A Wheeler, of Albanr. arrived
Thursday on a visit to Mrs M
Craw
ltit 1, Mrin.1. IT
ford, who is serioosly B!. W W Craw
ford, accompanied by his wi.'e, came
over from Tailman yesterday to be with
bis mother for a lime. CorvaUis Times.
T G Bennett, who went to Portland
to enlist with the Oregon Volunteers,
retained borne last Friday. Mr. Ben
nett successfully passed the rigid exam
ination prescribed by tbe goeernmeni,
baton account of earnest solicitations
by his parents that be retnra borne, did
so- Times.
Mr. . M. French returned oa las
night's overland from a seven weeks
trip through lbe middle east, spending
most of tbe time in Minnesota, visaing
places be bad formerlly resided in, and
with bis brother, while there etonptn
a day with tbe parents and brothers and
sister of the DaaocaaT man at Spring
Valley. He also soeat several dava in
Chicago profitably, among its great at
tractions being struck most with th
stock exchange and noion stock yards,
snd was in Minneapolis aad St. Paul
some, the former fast leading In tbe
race of supremacy. He reports a general
appearance of prosperity throughout the
state.
Geo. H. Williams .of Portland, spoke in
tbe court boose last sreedug to a small
sod ience. Mr. Williams baa the dis
tinction of being tbe only Oregon iaa who
k A m mUmI MMtlwia a - -1 -
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".0 TJruX
ii. i rui.ki. . - : v
1 UMH IB WBIUIM WHIf A.. .,
March 23, 1823, and hence is "5 years of
age. He was admittsd to tbe bar to
1844. moving to Iowa, where be became
district judge in 1847. filling tbe position
for five years, in be was appointed
I chief justice of the territory of Oregon
and came here that year. He was a
member of tbe constitutional convention
I snd was elected U. S. Senator in 1864.
I aod during nis term introduced the fa
mous reconstruction bill. He was ap
polnUd attorney general of tbe United I
States by Grant in 1871, filling the office
for lour years, tie baa since practiced
lw in Portland and baa occasion ally
been called upon to make republican
speeches wbea it is thoogbt something
heavy ia needed. - As a man be is beid in
bigh respect, ajd bas generally been con
sidered as Oregon's ablest eiUsea.thoogh
st tbe present time be is displaying er
ratic judgment on tbe single gold stand
ard question.
A Dawson Letter.
John A Singleton, of Salem writing
from Dawion, ssys:
Day before yesterday was Easter Sun
day and 1 attended tbe services at tbe
Presbyterian church in the morning and
in tbe evening was bsld tbe organisation
of tbe church with 69 charter members
of wbich I am one. It is known aa the
Klondike Presbyterian church of Daw
son.
The ministers are Rev 8 Hall Young
and vr Mcuwen.
If I remain here next winter I expect
to go down on tbe American side and
locate there.
This country is not all gold, but I will
ssy that on all creeks which bars, been
thoroughly orosoected there bss been
gold found but no where nesr so rich aa
reported.
There s-e 5000 men here now of whom
perhaps 100 will go out with "big sacks,"
500 with medium sums and 100 with
about I20C0 esch and tbe rest bave only
enough to buy thsir food and clothing
for the coming winter.
List of Patent.
Granted to Pacific states inventors
inventors this week. Reported by O A
Snow A Co. patent attorneys. Wash
ingtcn.D. O.
F Anslsy, Medics! Lake, Wash.
Strainer for milk-pails; O L Baldwin.
National City, Gal. plant support; L 0
Christie, Sen Francisco, Cal, testing ap
paratus ; N Fsllsk, Ssn Francisco, Csl,
throw-ofi switch for telephones: W H
Frasine, Montpelier, Cal, hay cocking
machin; A Kenney, Los Angeles. Cal,
water-wheel ; 0 K Kir by, San Francisco
Cat, continuous wine-press : W R Ram,
sey, Keno, Oreg, coffee-roaster; G
fiAl.na.lA- flan h'.ntlaAr Hal malA-
I nw. . t a r.ii..Ju Unmi. n.i nA.mn.
stsjs ssskss fas fssd swrs.
&AKII10
FOYDIii
Absolutely pure)
WM wOr3lg PWsTJsTB CM., eW ssssjf
LEBANON.
From tbe Express-Advsnce:
Miss Amy Collins, of Albany, spent
Sunday with Miss Birdeen Johnson.
beo. W. Harris was out from Albany
yesterday aad placed a fine tombstone
over tbe grave of Mrs. Wm. Ralston.
Mias Ids Smith, of TaV-ian. and Up.
George Ysnk were netted in marriage at
oeauieon May 11 m. Tbey bave taken
up weir residence in that city.
G. W. Daggett and Mrs. Melissa Hj-
ran were married at tbe borne of W. H.
Cleavenger in this city Monday evening.
nev. a. x at mas omciaung.
Cyclone" Davis, the famous ooouliat
orator, wil! speak in this eity on Satur
day, May 28ti, at 2 o'clock. He will al
o speak in Albany oa the evening of tbe
same uay.
The candidates oa tbe union ticket are
to speak in Lebanon next Tuesday after-
Boon.
Mies Edna Allen, of Albanv. has Wn
the goest of Miss Magers several days
invitations are out announcing tbe
marrtsge of i iss Minnie Hamilton to
air. ttooert Crniksbanks in Portland on
r i ... ., ...
a in namuion icrmerly re
sided in this city, and is a niece of C. H.
naisica.
HOME AND ABROAD.
Bar Stniiy's
U-aa
Printisg.
descent Bicych.
Hopkins brothers, ageata.
Beat Bicycle forbie ssobey.
Will A Stark. jsweers.
Call at French's snd see his sirdlM fm
U cents op.
If yoa mis swing the Si Perkins Co voa
i. .i . . . i j
w uru oi -ne Mason.
Osit aad skbt soDoortpra S. 10 aJ l.S
cents at F. M. French s.
Cresceet birrrlrs at Hnnkina RtrK-n
for only $33, .T0, 35 and tjO.
Fresh seeds, two nark mlw, nk-u -
Stewart A Sox Hardware Co,
Freth seeda. two nafkami for a aVlssT! Al
Stewmrt A Sox ttsraware Co'.
CrdUtl come amoad to A O Rmiu'i m-
Ice Cream Parlors after y oar ride.
Crackers are now wav down i
pnee.
call oa C E Brosell for fmh ones.
Lsdiea long watck chains at low cries
at F reach's Jewelry store.
If Ton want vood sewies- maehine
aerdleaaedou get them of French ths
eweler.
Mrs Vtereck's Ice Cream Parian anil
Somtner Garden are opened for the seaton.
Fine detiooos ke cr-am aad ice cream
sods.
Tne Albaay Reserve Corns win meet
next Monday afternoon at tne GAR hall
for tbe purpose of completing tbe organi
Mtion. All women desiring to be mem
bers are lequested to be presen.
The birgeit individual tale of wheat this
year was made by Stetea Freettea of is
county at CorvaJii. for 89S'c. Be was at
on time osered more than that He told
.317 tmabels.
Another box of borne rinibmici from
the gardens of Wm Peacock. acroM the
Willamette. Ihis was a big one. tne box
wesittoosd several days ago being of dim-
lull re proportioas.
The following is a samsie of Salem ad-
veitiaiag: Jeff Myers Can ride a bike as
good as aay one. bnt he's not so swift as a
professional, if yoa are in need of paints
aad oil go to Gilbert A Patterson .
J L Tadea. of London. Sr.. baa been
awards tk MmHi K.
awaraec tbe contract (or
IU d The"-Dal.ea
att4944. Tbe route between Prineville
aad Boras is beid by the some maa.
Doctors may disagree aboot tbe treat-
meat of a case bat all agree that prescrip-
sbould be nut oo at Bark hart A
Lee's drag store. They are careful. Try
tlaem aod be convinced of a fact worth re-
ssemeeriag.
Arrangements are being made in Port
land for sbtPDiag tbe Oregon exhibit to
Omaha. It is intended to make it a cred
itable one. A tut of the contributors for
expeste are published showing the foi-
lowing from Albany: First National Bank
$o0 Sam E. Yooag.$25-, Charles Ffeiffer
I0; W. C Burkbart, $2.50.
The Oregon Voluoccrs.
In a long account ot the arrival of the
Oregon Volunteers tbe Chronicle says:
Refreshed and eager to get their first
view of San Francisco's principal streets
the eight new companies fell in behind
the four tbst bsd come to act aa escort
and tbe tour mile march to the camp
ground beg-w. Up Market street,
b eased by tne regimental Dana ana oy
tbe civilian musicians, tbe soldiers trom
the neighboring etste swung along,
march i no- bv comnanioa and four abreast.
As tbe long line stretched out and showed
tbe regiment in one body citisens along
the sidewalks and perched high in the
windows were demonstrative in their ex
pressions of approval. "Best-looking
lot of volunteers vet," was a common ex
pression sll along Market street, out
Turk aod northward on Van avenue.
Among the Oregon volunteers are the
very pick and flower ot the principal
towns of the Sum. Tall men are nu
merous. Practically all the best foot
ball players of Oregon are in the ranks.
Cbsrlie Dillon, well known along lbe
Coast as a comedian and mimic, is Com-
miesary Sergeant of tbe regiment.
Tbe companies are now aligned in al
phabetical order, A being on tbe ex
treme west of tbe cmp and M nearest
tbe regulars.
A Preliminary Contest.
At the college last evening a prelimin
ary declamatory contest was held among
the young ladies to select four for
priss contest during commencement
week. There were seven entries. Fran-
mb French recited the "Hero Woman,'
Cora Alexander "The Rivals." Nellie
Knaha "The Trial of Abe Barlow." Lot'
tie Ketchum "How Aristarchua Studied
Elocution," Oda Height "John Burns of
Gettysburg," Ora Harkness "Claudius
and iCvnthia," Elva Whealdon "The
Boat Race " Ora Harknes, Lottie
Ketchum, Elva Whealdon and Nellie ro
sbsy were the four selected for tbe com
mencement contest.
Scoters Alter cold know they may
be dioappointed, bot seeker after health
lake Hood's 8raaoaritla with the utmot
confidence that it will do them wonderful
good.
Hood's Tills are easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion, billiouaness.
25o. '
WHEAT.
New York 166e for Msy. 118c for
Chicago, leuc lor nay iiie ior joiy.
San F rancisco 90c for Dec
Liverpool Sc higher.
Albany 80c.
A Pcblic Sals. The property of L E
Blain was sold at assignees sale this
afternoon at the court bouse as follows
100 acres near Brownsville to L Flinn
for $700.
One-half Interest in 480 acres of Um
ber land n Hamilton creek for aboot
$225 to S E Young.
Kesidence property Albany to L flinn
for $2320.
Block in Elkln'a addition to Albanv
for $260 to L Flinn.
Block ia Goitre's addition to Albanv to
Dr Davis for $80.
To W H Rothell ten scree serosa the
Willamette for $261.
10 s K Young 19 lots Corvalli $251.
To L Flinn lot Yaauina Heights S1.161
block same $16, corner lot Nye Creek $30,
17 lots Alexandria $5.
to Conn bollivan interest in west Ya-
qoine property $21, interest in blobk in
Ysyoina City $10. 2 lota Greenlake'e ad-
aitton to Seattle 91.
10 W l, Vance interest in acres
Alexandria.
Tax Usual EircauDrcx. J . 8. Cope
land writes from Ohio that he expects lo
return to Oregon at an early date
When Mr Cope land left for bis ol J Ohio
borne a few weeks sgo be stated that be
r a 9 a , . -
luienuea 10 stay six months or a year
snd perhaps never come back. But a
few weeks stay there convinced him that
were is no place like Oregon after all,
and be will joorney back to old Webfoot
atan early date. Toledo Leader. '
TnfcATBiCai. The live and pretty dra
ma "Aline, the Rose of Killarney' was
presented by tbe Si Perkins Company
last evening to a good sixed aad pleased
audience. This afternoon a matinee was
being given, and tonight the week's en
gagement will dose. At this time the
ladies bicycle will be pre n ted, and no
number will be considered unless tbe
corresponding ticket is in the aad ience
Don't miss it.
Posttoxxd. On account of the wel
come rain, worth th on sands to the far
mer, the Crescent bicycle parade an
nounced for wis evening, baa been post
poned unui next Baruraay evening.
atstty is
Clean Mood means a dean ekin. Xo
beauty withoot it. CaacareU, Candy Cathar
tie clean toot blood and keen H clean, by
stirring ap the buy lrrer and driving all im
purities trom toe Doer, txgon to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, hlirt heaps,
and that SKfcJy btnoss complexion by taking
Castareta. beaaty for ten cm La. AO drng
gaaa, astisfsrtion gBaranteed, 10e,2Sc.Sac
After years of aatold saffstfog from pilss.
B W Psrssll of Kaitaersvilis.r'a, wss earsd
by asiag aatngls box of Oe Witt's Witck
Bacsi 5ivs tfkia diasasss sneb as iihis.
rssfe, puap'.as aad obstiaateSscras ate rssd
dy cared by this UmoiM resisdy J A
CaaiBusg
What Or A E Salter Says.
Bcrrato, S Y. Gents: From my
peronal knowledge. ga:ned ia obvrriaa
the effect of yo&r Shll-b' Core ia cases
of advanced Constipation, I am prepared
to aay it is the most remarkable Kerned
that bas ever been brxijht to my attention.-
It has certainly savd many trom
um -option. Sold by Fosbay l& Ma
son.
What plearure U there ia life with a head-
ache, eoasUpatioa aad biltoasnest? Thous
ands expeneoce them who could become
perfectly eeailtiy by octng lie Witt s bote
tally Risers fa moos little pil'a.
J A, Camming.
Children snd adolfs 4ortared by Tbom
scalds, injories, ecsema or skia disease
may secore instant relief bv using; Do
witt s itch Usaei salve- It is the
Pile remedy. J. A. Cummins t.
Tw-stna nr snny Casaa.
riuaraatced totasts telt esra. makes weak
smooa. bo- SScSl. AJlarsgr"
Mcsic Miss Milorea Barm eater
teacher of piano or.orgaa. System the
Mason touch and technique. Keeidenc
Vlfth street, opposite U P ebaeh.
NO CURE SO PAY.
That is tb w.v ail dra-rials sell
QROVBTSTASrriLKSi CHILL 1MS1C
for Malaria. Ctuiia and Fever. It la
simply Iron and Qa'.nloe in a tasteless
form. Children love u Adalts prefer is
to b;t'er, nastMaling Toniesr Price. STs
Taer ars three little things which da
more work than any otkar three iittls
thins ersated tbey ar tbs oak, taa bos
and De Witts LUUs Early Risers, tis lat
being the fsaoes little pills for stomach
and liver traables J A Cnsssaiag
To Cwre CosstrtpoOM Tuissssw
Take Ciscareta Csady Cathartte. Me orSSa.
II C. C C. rail ss swrs, draggm refnaKt nose
TO CURE A COLD IN O.N DAT
Take Laxative Brans Quinine Tablets.
All drugasts refund tbe money if it fails
oCure. 25c.
Let everybody come to tne Star Bakery
and get so loavss of fresh bread for $i.o
cash.
C Him.
THE OCIllB'CE OF STSUP OF EGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the Caxifokkia Fra Stbcp
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As . the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the Cauforkia Flo Stbup Co.
only, a knowledge ot that fact will
assist one in avoiding; the vrorthlesa
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. Tbe high standing ot the Caxi-
roBXiA rio Sircf Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the frenuine Syrup ot Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It ia
tar in advance of all other laxatives.
aa it acta on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritatinff or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
aAn ra.AMC.epa, cat,
aectsviioa. sty. mkw tokk. . y.
A A .1 f r
Mil,
Provisions,
Feed,
X2ssBanEtC.
Owing to the change in
prices it is impossible to
cuote prices for any definite
time.
We -have the Hammond
Oo. meats, lard, etc
Will always quote prices
as low as we can.
Albany Trading Go. -
1st and Baker Sis.
THE
the'.best aad yet simplest type wnte
auasiaetttred, the consummation of th
inventors art. Aa expert steaographe
after using many machines, says. "Icon
ider the Yost Writing Machine far snper
ortoanyl bave yet used-" Call at the
Dawocaar office aad see one of the type
writers that has to hare a perfect aliign
mest.
An Typewriters sapphes ordered.
F. P. Nurrxaa. Agent.
in t j -t.
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and tbe fxeshaets, accuracy aad variety of
its coLteara. It b&s ail tbe merits of a
great $6 daily at the price of a dollar
weekly. Its political news is prom pt, eom
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It prints tbe news 01 ait we warm, nav
iag special correspondence from ail im -portaat
news points oa the globe. It has
oriiliant illaatraSoa. stories by great
anthon, a capital honor page, complete
markets, departments tor ue nonseoota
aad women's work aad other special oe-
psrtsaenta.
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HOPKINS EB0S Agents.
Albaay, Oregon,
Oliver gave the world the chilled plow
And it has saved more money
to the farmer of America .
than any other implement ever proaneea
Geauine Oliver chilled are the best on
earth. The Oliver is a promoter of happi
ness oa the farm, aad we dealer wno sens
it Inm-re. ha ia handling the best. Look
out for imudtations and touch nothing but
tbe genuine goods, made enly by OUve
Chilled plow works. South Bend, I ad- U
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WeeUj Ficnrsions
To The
E1ST
In through tourist cars without change.
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In uhaaga of Experience! conduc
tors and porters
To Kansas CVy and Chicago
Bao.lo and Boston
M0ND.Y3 withOBtohaoge-yU Salt Lake
Missvuri Pacino aod Chicago
tc Altoo Roil road
To Omaha, Chioaso, Buffalo
TUESDAYS Boeion, without ohaags, via
Sa't Lss an Chictgo, Rack
Idaod ft Pacific Ky
To St Joseph, Ksnsas Citv,
WEDNSDAYd ft St Lcais, without change
via Salt Lais acd Barling
too route
To Kansas City and Sw Louis
TBURSDYS without ehaogs, via Sals
Laksaad Missonri Peoifio Ry
A dsy stepovsr arranged at Sal Lsk
aad Dsnver . .
A Rid through ths famous Colorado
o
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Portland Orsjon CJorado.
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