THE RECORDS SHOW CURES OF Rheumatism BY THC USE Of ST.' JACOBS OIU OF CHRONIC CRIPPLES AND OF BED-HlDOEN INFLAMMATORY CASE. THCRC'B NO DCNVINO, IT CURES. LEGAL DIRECTORY Albany. W R Bilyeu, Foshay & Mason block. JEN Blackburn. P 0 block. H Bryant, P O block. . - Anderson Cannon, PO block. J N Duncan, P O block. - T P Hackleman, Pea roe block. Judge H H Hewitt, P O block.,? i N B Humphrey. Kelly & Curl, bank building. , :. . L H Mostanve, Pearce bloc. - J C Powell, P O block. H 0 Watson, bank building. Weatherford A Wyatt. Bank bmlding. Whitney & Newport, Cuaick block . Q 7f Wright, P O block. Lebanon. SM Garland. Brownsville. A A Tossing. RAILROAD Ttjc Scenic Line 01 ttje World Weeily Iicursions t V To The , , ; k EIST In through tourist cars withont change. MODERN UPHOLSTERED TOURIST SLEEPERS Inutaage of Experienced conluc tors an! porters To Runs City and Chicago BjfWo and Boston MONDAYS withont ccange,yia Salt Lake Mtss uri Pacific- and Chicago r Alton Roilroad To Omaha. 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CHISA, HOSOLOLU anl AUSTRA LIA eu be oh-.in4 tram at VaXOIAt, Agent Albany or C 4 WISH R KoBaUtb C H MARKHAM. . iWamcer Sen F P A Portland O-tgjt, Portland ADMIKISTffATGffS K0T1C Notice is hereby riven that the- under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of Deborah hing. deceased, bv the county court of Linn county, Or, and all persons having claimsagamst said state are notified to preterit the same, properly "verified, to tbe undenigned a bit borne about 3 milei son lb of Albany or to Ii H Mootanyb at his 0608 In the Straban Pierce brick in Albany. Orego , wt hin six month frn tbe date hereof. - Albany, Or. Mm ?. 1898. L H Mostantb, :Thos a McGhee, Atty forTAdmr. i Administrate SCaTcatsandTrale Maria obtained and all Pat SKnT,Mai.nnclnetod.for Moderate Feea. r 0n1 mnrifl-lrawinf?OrV!)OlO. HflMIUCil I natraU'jle frca of char?. Onr f oa n ot do. till I ,.ni.,ir-1. A Pemnhlet -Iiew toOb- i Cn Patents." with cort of same In the V. &, I and fjtejflnoonntrlxaegt free, id-rci. a A. SNOW & CO. I Oft. PTtirr Omcc. VaCHinCTON. D. Cj tATENTS 0 t. ARB -FOBElG PROCURED, EUGENE W. JOHNSON; Sotoraiiu .Atiyin PatenlCanse KM He rrk Ave.. WaahtaateaJO C III CAPIAT POWER cn YEARS CXPi-CilEHe. m TRAD! MARKS, k OCSIONS, COPYRIGHTS A-C- Al.yone aendlna; a Aetrb and deaerlptlon may auicklraacertaln, free, whether an Inrention la .rotxiblT patentable. Cooilnunlcatlnua atrlctly eoondentlaL Oldest aeepy for Mcuring patenta li America. We hare a Waablnxum omce. Patent taken tbroufEb lluna Co. rolT apecUil ootloe In tba SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, : beantlfnllr lllott rated, lanreat- elnmlaMon of out KieutlSc Journal, weekly, torn3JO a year, tljVIUJt nioutha, Specimen copies and Hans ook oh paTKKTa aent fnu."k.diirea MUNN & CO., Sl Hroadwjv. Kew Yorlt. ' OR-J; L.HILL Physician and surgeon. Office, First S a''a'a'a'a'a I Viin i l-nr"',y"l1' Washington Letter. From oar regular Corraiponri.nt Waphington, June 20, 1S98. At last General Shatter's army is in Cuba, and unless somebody at .the Washington end gets rattled over the re ported sailing of a Spanish flee from Cad:; bound in the direction of Cuba, and issues ordeis that will prevent, this is likely to be a hot week in the yicinni- tv ot Santiago. The first fleet of trans ports is due at Manila today, and Dewey la not likely to wait for Gen. Merritt who is about ready to start from San iITranniana with the third and last Meet 1 - -- of transports, before taking Manila. I It is semi officially announced that at the last cabioet meeting it was decided that more troops wou.d be needed, and that another call for volunteers would be issued shortly), probably this week.; It m-nnld Rftflru that rrore use should be made of the troops we already have be fore asking more men to volunteer. Although Secretary Alger has positive ly denied the story that owing to quar rels between himself and tien. Miles, who is now in Washington, the latter had been virtually deposed from the command of the army, the talk of fric tion bet treen them continues, and even ax so far as that Mr. McKinley Intends directing the moyements of the army himself. While members of the administration profess to believe that the insurgects in the Philippines are acting in accordance with an agreement made with Admiral Dewey, it is well known that they are more or less worried over the news an nouncing the declaration of an inde pendent government by the Philippine insurgents. No ocial will say what are to be the relations of Gen. Merritt, who 1.1. 4 - 1 I is to com man a toe army the Philippines as well as be military governor of the islands, witti the insur gents. It begins to look as though there might be more eerioun trouble on those islands than whipping the Span iards who are there. The administra tion was certainly not expecting the. in surgents to set np an independent gov ernment when instructions were prepar ed for a military government, tor be es tablished by Gen. Merritt, lo collect UriJ dalies on importations to the the ialande. Although there are about thLty senators opposed to the adoption of the Hawaiian annexation resolution, whlcb went through the house by so large a vote that the Cur was compelled to keep his room, under plea of sicfcneea.for several daye.and which is now the "an finished business ' of the senate, it is not believed, even by themselves that they can prevent a vote being reached and the resolution being adopted by the senate. It has been decided that the opposition should da all the talking during the debate; also that congress shall not be allowed to adjourn no til the reso.ntion is voted upon. A larger proportionate number of dem ocrats in the aneate will vote for the resolution than in the house, where 18 voted for it, and a few r who favored an nvxauoo. retrained Irom voting in de ference o the large party majority agMust it. In the boose the pcpuliets divided evenly on the question, and there is about the same division among the populist senators, althongh Senator Bailer, ot li. C. and Pettigrew.of S.Dk. are among the leaders of the opposition to annexation. - The resolution tendering the thanks of congress to Lient. Hobeon . and t c volunteer crew of the Merrimac, and authorizing the president to advance Hobson to the rank of lieutenant com mander, offered in tbe senate by Senator Morgan and in the bouse by Represen tative Underwood, will be promptly ad opred by congress. There has been a bitch in the exchange of Hobson and bis mec, 'but officials are certain that the exchange will shortly be accom plished, as it has been officially stated at Madrid that the Spanish government had authorized Gen. Blanco to make the exchange. , SUMM3S.S Tn Me Circuit Coiri of Out State ot Oregon for the County of Limn GSTkmar, Plaintiff, vs . W1 Lam Button and Get r,.. Roatoo D.fend.nta. To George Ration the above named de fendant: ; - . IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, yon are hersby required toar pear and answer tha complaint cf the tore plaintiff, in the above entitled court is tbe above eniitlod casta now on nie witn the clerk of -aid eoort, on or before tbe drat day of the" next repalar term of aaid court, whicn aaid term of ta d canrt be gins on tbe 37th day of Jooe. 1899, at tbt court honae in "tbe city, of Albmv, Lino county, Oregon. And you are ke-eby farther notified that if yon fail to appear and answer said cooip'aint as hereby re quired, tbe aaid plaintiff wii apply to tba aaid court f r the relief prayed for in said complaint, toarit : , rirnt . For a decree of said court uirect iog (aid mortgage mentioned in raid com plaint to be foieclosed and the landa there ib mentioned, towit. Lot numbered one(I) aect'on tnirty ff.nr (34) to towoinip oioe uta of raage "D eatt of Willamette Mer idiaa io 1 iun coantr Oregon, containing f'trty fctir and titty aix one hundredths of an acre to V e told and tba proceed? thereof to be appiard .to tbe pa) meat ol tnc coats and dubaraeminta of tbia auit aod the charge, of making anch ale aid to the payment of toe aum f fZQ attorney a feet in aoid 't, an t to the pavme.it of the am of $300 in U 8 gold coin and interect hereon at tba rate of 8 pe cot ocr an nm.fr om the aeeond day- of OcUIki , IS'JS, antil paid. second, ror a d'erea foreclosing aaid mortgage aod birring you and all pei-ons claifiDK 1y, through or under yi.u "f jy njht, tills lrttre.t or right or (unity of redemption in stid. premiaea or any pait tberaiif. ' Third For a decree that it the procid. it mob 81 be not sufficient to pay sli of Birt 'umt of money, that pliut:ff take ;uHt meDt aai ' mil dr the balance re i a'nm.' aap.i'l aft r said proeeeda are to :il'li'd " ' . . T a ...iiimon. ia pabli.hed by orr of ne Hon H H tlflwitt, jude ot avid ooqrt; id otdar brins made and dated oo the 12 h day of May. 1898 " Attorney tot Plaintiff. AGENTS WANTED FjR "WAR WITH SPAIN." Including battles on aej and land. Contain, all about armies. navies, 'orta and warships ot both nation and graphic story of tbe treat victory of tbe gillant Uewe ; 'ells evembing Hbout Sampson, Schley, Kitzhuirb Lee and lend iog command-, by Hon. James Rankin Young, tbe intrwpid leader tor Cuba Itbre in tbe balls of. tjotpreaa ihe greatest war book p; blittbed; 000 large paues: 100 -aperb illustrations, many in richest col ors. Has large colored map, iiiggeiit (took, highest commissions, lowest nt ice; only $1.75, Each subscriber receives grand CI 00 premium free. Demand enor moot; harvest for apenU; 3' day credit; freight paid; outfit free. Write tod;'. Address, the National ttook (Joncern, Dept. 15, 356 Dearborn street, Chicago. When it comes to the Oregon weather j and crops the Democrat has the greatest 'confidence that things will turn out all right. General Shatter will soma day set j down on the Spaniards around Santiago, j and there will not be a grease spot left of them. He weighs S10 pounds. The U. S. troops wiil now proceed to make it hot for ths Spaniards down at Santiago. In ths meantime it is decided ly hot for the Americans, ICO in the shade. It looks very nuch as if there was something rotten : in Marion county. That is the opinion ot the public. Just what it is and who is to blame for it, it tioe, cannot be eta!ed . If there is any thing out of the way the grand jury should doits duty wherever the ax falls. Th people want clean politics. Nearly everything nowadays is being named after Dewey. It is Dewey this and Dewey that, up and down, right and left, and he deserve it, but for bis own good he ought to be given just m little rest. Sampson and Schley should hurry up and do something to" bring their names more prominently before the pub- tie and divide honors. it is reported that t,er vera isdetpuaU. We hope he will get so desperate that he will attempt to gJt out of that Santi ago bottle Schley has bad corked for sometime. That would mean a fight and we are all anxious to see bow well the Spaniards can fight an; war. They are entitled to a chance. Again some yellow journal fool intim ates that Camara is about to go around Cape Horn with his fleet. Depend on it he will do nothing of the kind. If he should do to be might mtke things trop ica) for us Pacific coasters, but in the mean time tnere woukl be an American fleet red hot towart's Mn'rd itself. Camaia'a fleet will r'.y mighty- near Spain. It is an old shack of a fleet any way, one that any tbrre ot the American war vestels, if. the Oregon is one ot them, can whip. This is not brsgsdocio, but a plain statement of facts. It is already beiog made pretty plain to the public that the people will pay the war tax. Of course. It woul be a very proper thing if Mr. Rockefeller and few other bloated millionaires could be made do so, but they will cot do any thing of the kind. They have the dear people by the throat and they know it Instead of doing the fair thing such men as ikOCKeiei er immediately announce that tbey will fifht tbe tax. That is tbe s:ze of their patriotism. Where it can be easily pushed eff on the people, tbe big manufacturers quietly make out I nw price list and things go on aa usual The Pendleton E. O. continues to in sist that Joe Sim-jn will be tbe next U. S. eenator from Oregon, at least will enc ceed McBride. Tbe Dkmocbat predicts not. Portland may stanl such a boss as Simon but the people of Oregon aa a whole will not submit to anything of tbe kind. Anyway it is bad enough to have a tr,an of McBr'de'e weakness with out being made nervcus even by the mention of Simon's nsroe in connection with it. tie represents dirty politics, aod before next January tbe people wii) be tired of bis style of pclitii . From the Louisville Jcurnat. . The theory opon wbch tie "War Board in Washington is working teems to be that war most be waged without any risk of life. Notwithstanding we have enough convoy ships with our transports to sink the whole Spanish Navy, tbe board has delayed thedispatcb of the troops at every tumor of a puff ot smoke or a sea serpent in the Atlantic Ocean. .In tbia way the Spaniards are afforded weeks ot lime in which to strengthen their defences at Santiago, a! fiavana.and San Juan, and thus make our loss of life the greater when we do attack them, to tay nothing of the star vation in Cuba,wbich we went to war to relieve. Spain's Atlantic coast is'soda, tbe Canaiies, are loo near to this country to be safely left in Spanish possession. They are near the coast ot Africa and too near Europe to be held by the United States. Yet they are very likely to be visited and se.asd, and alao cotne ot the coast cities of Spain, unless Spsin reali zes without tLis ex:reme measure that ber cause is utterly hopelets. All our victories so far have been reported as American defeat. If Commodore Schley visits someSpaniso cities, it will bs im- poib!e longer to keep the Spanish peo pie in tne ignorance wnicb prevails among a nation, nine-tetbs of whom are not able to read aod write. There is probably no nation nominally civilized tbat has snch agenerally ignorant popu lation as Spain has always had. Nonwitbstanding the signal victory in the recent election the price of wheal has dropped almost out of eifcbt. Of course, and yet there are man willing to say that republican victory means pros perity, it doesn't mean anything of the kind. Tbe people make prosperity. Tbe recent victory may mean prospei- ity to Mr. Geer an 1 Mr. Dunbar aod Mr. Moore and Mr. Leeds and the others tbrougbont the state who got into office, but even that Is doubtful, for in over fifty ptrcenl of the canes the roan ho get a fat ea'ary never has anything to show for it a year after he is out of office and it ia always a difficult thing for him to get successfully into other businesses. Too often be t C3u.e a professions! politician aod office seeker, living a restlee, discontented life. So alter a I it is doubtful as to the amount of pros perity, a victory like the recent one will bring to a state and the people of it from any stand point. Popular Scivnct. ! . A .greyhound hag a greater epeed run ning than a horse. A greyhound has been timed in running 125 yards ic eight Seconds . A medical authority condemns slow eating as well as hurritd eating, for hoth hegt imperfect ma-ticat!on. Bat rapid and energetic Chewing with free dom from mental auxiety, insures the mqet perfect mastication whi: stimulat ing the secretion of saliva in the niort favorable manner. A mtn wi i die for want of air in five minutes, tor snot of sleep in ten days, for want of water in a week, and for want of food at various periods, depend ent on circumstances. When roe falls asleep the surrender of tiglit,tite,mell, hearing and touch is neceaeary. The sense of touch is the slightest sleeper, Che most easily wakened, then hearing, then eight, hi!e sluggard taste and enul! waken last. The human body is an epitome of nature of alt mechanics, all architecture, all machinery of every kind. There are moro than 310 median ical movement known to mechanics to day, and all these are but modifications t those found in the human body. Noon Rest, Poi Hand 107 Third St. June 33,1808. Some three years ago having become greatly interested in the "Noon Kesta" uf other cities, we determined to have one established in Portland. To this end we began to talk, work, plan and put into execution such plans as would bring about the desired institution. Two years ago it was fairly started, and since then has had its njs and downs I'ke all other new movements. It Is no use to have a "Noon Rest' anywhere but right down town, in the heart of the busy working world. And such a place within our means was not easy to find. For the pat two years we were located across tbe street- fiom the Chamber ot Commerce, but were always cramped for room, and the kitchen was too email to be a delight, as a kitchen should be, but now we have pleasant, more suitable headquarters at 107) Third Street. There are three, at least. distinct objects in yisw in the establish ment ot these rooms. First, to provide a pleasant wholesome meeting place, for women who work, 'or are out shopping etc ., who would otherwise be compelled to eat their lunch in unwholesome or unattractive surroundings, and to whom a run in the fresh air at noon is a physi cal benefit. Sscond, to those not hay ug their own lunch with them an effort- is made to furnish at a minimum cost healthful food. Third, the interior ob ject, is to establish headquarters for busy women, a center ot information re garding woman and her work, and frten which wilt radiate an Influence that will be uolifling and purifying. The many women availing themselves of the use of tbe rooms, as a rule live at considerable distance from one another, too far apart in fact, to build op socia bility amoogtbeus, so like tboee "ships that pass in tbe night" tbeir busy bands and hearts pass and speak one another. Who sLall say we are wrong when we say we believe tbat oft times the signals shown prove a cheering light in days of weariness aod anxiety. Tbe quiet peaceful noontide bom is indeed a bless ing. Tbers is, aa there should be, a "mother bevt," aa presiding genius ol this borne like place, a refined and geni al matron. From 1150 am to 3 p m tbe girls come and go from office and store, some bringing their own lunch supplement ing it perhaps with a cup of delicious coffee, or a bowl of appetizing soup, one great feature ot the culinary depart ment, ot tiers leave it to the matron to "give her something nice." A bit of a song is sometimes beard from tbe recep tion parlor, every lounge is occupied by some weary frame, (we need more loong es.) All io all It is a place such as all progressive cities need. We are not qu;te self supporting yet, but we hope to be. We have found some friends when they beard about tbe rooms who were"ready to lend a hand." Come in when in Pcrt'and and get a.-quainted with our matron and tbe work. ITo place affords a rrore at'rsc- five resting place tnan this for wemeo up tbe valley when they are down here aboppiog etc. Drop ia and see the work go on. and then pe 'baps many of you will also desire to lend a band. L. H. Additox Chairman ot Committee. 263 , Sod si. Pcrtlaad; Curious Facts. The ballad "Uail, Co ombia. Happy Land, was writttn by Joseph llopkio son (1770-1S24). The woodeitol strides made in tbe science of gunnery since 1S40 is shown by tbe fact tbat at tbat period a sixty eight pound projectile fired . with I cbtr-e of eighteen pounds of nowder gave a muzzle velocity of between 10CO and UCOfeeta second, while at tbe preeent day a one-bandred-foocd shell, fired with If1 pounds of cordite, giver a mun'e velocity of 2630 feel second. Cambridge University has tent out an expedition to Torrti Straits, between New Guinea and Australia, to stuJy an thropology of tbe natives- Seven pro fessors are in tbe party ; one, who carries a phonograph, their music; acotber tbeir decorative art. Tbey have a cine matograph to record native dances and ceremonies. Tbe expedition may pro vide a valuable contribution lo native gastronomy. Teut pins are mostly made of white oak ; tbey uut be of toogh wood fo stand the bard knocks to whirh they are subjected. Tbey are made io lengths ot sixteen aod twenty four inches. Made of hard wood as they are, tbey are naoie to ne broken, and ILey are also loet. Eyeo io peace tbe consumption of tent sins is considerable ; a manufactur er ot tents might carry in stock 2,000 or 10,000 tent pins. Io war times tbe de mand is, of coarse, far greater. Like many other manufactured articles of w xl, tent pins rae made to the West, in factories in proximity to the forests whence tbe supplies of wood are drawn. Accordiog to a Rutslan linguist, En glish, Rastiao and Chinese will be the only three bandages in use two hundred years from now . Dating tbe tweutieth and twenty first centuries, tbe whole of Continental Europe and cf Asia it h the exception of China, will have adopted tbe Russian Language. English will be spoken in G.tat Britain, Auit alia, Afrl a andameuca, and Chines? wi ltelhe langaage of the Celestials aod the Ocean ic Archipelago. There are at present 60 distinct languages spoken eighty- nine European, 114 Alrican, 123 Asiatic, 117 Oceanic and 417 American, white in tbe Russian Empire alooe sitty different tongues are found. From the Cleveland Plaindr tier. "What are you doing?" "Nolhicg." "Nothing?1' "Well, I'm pretty near as idle as the torpedo boat destroyer." We are anxious to da a little goodi in tb world and can think of no pleaaanter be-.ter Way to do it than Sf rooommemHoj Ooe Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consumption and other sar tout lung troubles tb-,t 'il!or neglected colds J A Camming "My Swjetbeart Went Down With tbe Maine,'' ia trie name, of a new and popular piece of music. Call for a copy at L. (J. Will's. Let everybody come to tne Star Bakery and get ar 'oave of fresh bread for f i.oe cash, O Mavsa. TO ClJ!i B AC1LO IS ONE DAT i't 1 1 t v c ,1 l i ii i I i a i TAblet Ail i a ; ' i t i'i i tin ih i y If it fat , C'ura. 2"m, -, Karl's ('lover Root Tea. lor Constipa lion it's lh- Hat: and if after using it yon don't say s , return the package and get your mo ii- , Sjldbv Koahav & Maaon Music, Mies Milarca eurmester toacher of piano or organ. System ths Mason touch and technique. Residence fifth strer. ontvaif ti Pchnrch. .'.. r. ai.tr iuis, O.ibrtir.tocd tobacco habit cure, makes wjr.k - Ntroutr. bio- Hire. MK l. All ilngHUt SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS' The Spanish war has heretofore been purely a naval affair. Now it has devel oped into a combination and is being carried on both on land and water There is a little change In the situation though the advantage continue! stead-lly-m our favor. We are anxiously waiting, for something df c'r-ive, and tbe outlook is good for something tbat will be effective in its character before tbe end ot another week, though in tbia war a week is not so very much. Tbls is an impatient age, with nerves on tension and the public wants things done more rapidly than a hundred years ago. The Camara fleet hat again assumed mysterious aspect, and it is teported is focused for Santiago. Psrhaps and per haps not. So far as Spanish authority goas it Is absolutely worthless. The Dem ocrat hopes it ti bound for Kf ntiago, that is just w litre we want it. It tbe American fleet gathered there canno whip both flrcta let It give np, but in fact it would make tbem think a Ne braska cyclone had atrnck them. This is not American conceit, for we are not particularly a conceited people, bnt a cold fact, deduced from observation. The Spaniards are carrying on their aide with lies more than with cold lead, but we are all posted ai to tbeir uciicr, aod it has no weight here. The p.tpers are full ot war poetry. Not desiring to be behind tbe limea the Dkxocbat man ha evolved the follow ing: Hero we are, Tbe great etar, Among tbe nations of the world. Bravely we stand, A united land. Voder one flag widely unfurled. For tbe right rt e will fight. Like our fathers of olden fame. And will amaah Into cold bash The nation that sunk the Maine. Daring tbe week a great many people have made applications for bonds under the new issue of bonds to carry on the war. It the boods are to bo iraaed it is only right tbat the masses should have the privilege ot buying tbem instead o' the Pierpont Morgan acd English syn dicate". At tbe tame time it is liable to make nt a nation ot bleated bondholders, though a man holding '500 . tn bond is not bloated enough to hurt any ooe. a Locady wt are just getting ready for tbe 4th of July. It is Albany. oteotion to give tbe people a good time of a char acter tbat will be seen by everybody and tbat will please tbe most people. There will be none ol thoe old chest outs, tbe greased pig, the sack race, wbeelbarraw contest, etcetera, but there will be an uptodate program, with a man np in the air, a boy op in piano plating, fir-t class acrobats np in tbeir basinets, 'edy minetiels op in tbeir notes, etcetera Wont yora come. Sufficient oees has coma this week lo indicate tbat there will be no appro priation tor Yaqrana Bay. Tba Dcmo- cb at baa been satisfied tbat this would be tbe case unlets it was maoe befo.e the OregM election. It baa gotten to tba pai tbat polities are ran lot" every thing and mighty few thing are d-rfie witboat a political object in view rattier than the good ot tbe eoantry except in Sdentally. Politics first, tbe coon try oest. Tbe crop prospects cootinae to be of a splendid character. The price proaprct is not aa gooi as it migb. be. Girl's Life in Spain. Oneot my amuaemeot In the ho el write a Paris corrtspondeat of Harpr-i. Btzar.it chatting wilb a family cf Spec lib girls from San &eoestio, daugblai of an America mother and a Spanish father, wbo aas naturalized in America, then returned to bis own country aod died there, leaving his girls as Spanish as possible in manners, and as American ; as porsible in sympathies. A girl's life in Spain, they say, is not an evitable ooe, except for the fact which might appeal to tome girls that they come out at fourteen or fi teeo or even at twelve, at which age tbey may marry Ooa of my San Sebastian friends bare a cousin w bo married at fourteen a boy ot sixteen, and one of tbeir schoolmate baa two children at fifteen When I io quired what these preteroatoratiy young mothers might look like at forty, I was told with candor tbat tbey looked like old bags. Spanish girls are all convent bred. their education consisia largely of ac quiring tbe art uf embroidery, wbicb they learn to perfection. These early marriages are seldom happy, but divorce ia unbeard ot in Spam. Femininism, as Ibe French understand it, is to far unknown People unhappily married separate and live oat their lives as best they ran. Spain is only jot beginning to admit tbe bicj cle lor girls and women of birth. Spanish women ride tbe boree a grrat deal aud well. The bicycle ap Praia to tbem less, as they are tvaturally indolent. Tbey are very fond of pretty frocks, and dually dresa with great taste in spite of bright colort.which tbe Span ish sky seems to ea'l for. On thb River. Cn account ot tbe low water the time of tbe steamer A Ibaoy wii be changed so as to make the run from Corvallls to Portland in one day and the return trip in two days. The schedule will be aa follows: Will leave Corvallis Sundays and Wed nesday at 5 :30 a. m., and arrive tn Port land the same day. Returning Ieav Portland on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. m., and arriving in Cortallislhe fol lowing day. Effective June 26. Edwin Stoss, Manager. Half Fabk. The 8 P company will sarry passengers between all stations on its lines in Oregon at one tare for the round trip on the Fourth of July. Tick eta at this rate will oe on sale on the afternoon ot luly 2nd, on July 3rd and 4th. and will be limited to expire July Cth, or 6th, according to the distance. TO CURE A COLDIn O.Nti DAY 1 ake Ixative Bromo Quinine Tablet -All Dtuggi.ts refund the tnouer if it fail to cure. 25s. Biliousness Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges tion and penults food to ferment and putrUy In tho stomach. Then toUow dizziness, headache. Kl(dn lusomlna, nervousness, and, - It not relieved, bill out fever 1C3 all or blood poisoning., Hood's 111 3 Pills stimulate the stomach, u w route ths liver, eure hearhtehs, dirtiness, con. suiwuon, eio, x ertita. Hoin uy ail aruKgiiuh Ibe only l'Ult to tak with Hood's saj-aauarula. TELEGRAPHIC A Revolt. Kingston, June 24. A revolt among the Spanish soldiers in Santiago ia re ported. Hobson Commended. Washinotok, Juno 24. Secretary Long commends Hobeon for his bravery and informs him of his promotion. Patrollng, the Coast. Saktiaoo, June 24. Four fast cruisers are patroling tbe unprotected portions of the coast with a view to prevent blockade running. Short of Men. Bast Francisco, June 24. Cruiser Phil adelphia ta reported short of fcmen with difficulty in securing tbe same. A Fatal Shell. WABBiuNdTo.v, June 21. Tbe shell which struck the Battleship Texaa Wed nesday .killed one man and injured eight. One other may die. Hope So. Washixotos, June 24. Tbe Stabs de partment says Camara's sqaudron ia headed for Santiago. The Spaniards Retreated. Santiago, June 24. Thursday night the Americana advanced within seven miles of Mono Castle. The Spaniards retreated. Hobson' Confinement. Wabhtsotox, June 21. Sampson say Hobeon and men are eonfinedifour miles from Morro Caatle. Warm Reception. Orr Sayttvoo, June 23. The insur gents are extending a grand reception to the Americana who landed yesterday. For Raw Recruits. Sax Fkascuco. June 2L A ramp for tbe instruction of raw recruits Laa been established here. Rough Riders Off. CnEYexxE, June 23. Col. Terrey'e rough riders left last nigbt for Jackson vilie. Over Liberia. Washington, Jane 23. The LiberiAn Biahop is here urging tbe government to join Great Britain in extending a joint protectorate over Liberia. To Reinforce Shatter. Washixotos, Jane 25. Gen. Miles will leave today to reinforce Shatter at Santiago. Of Ours:. Maobjd.Joo 25. Tbe Spanish papers 'aim a victory in yesterday's Santiago battle. The .Manila Expedition. Sab Fbasc-sco, Jane 25. The expedi- ion will leave Monday and Merritt wi i follow oo Wednesday. Two More Deaths. Saxtiaco, Jans 25. Two additional deaths occurred today from yesterday's battle. a SaaatOi ta MADBroJuns 23. An official dispatch from Havana says : Tbe commander at Santiago de Cuba announces that the American squadron has commenced the bombardmeot and is trying to disembark at Daiqairi and at i uoia uernoa, (.'able dispatches received bere from Admiral Cervera say the crews of the Spanish warehipa at Santiago hare join ed the land forces in order to take part in the defence of tbe city. He adds that the situation is critical, but a later dis patch affirms that tbe Spaniards have victoriously repuisea me eneiy." INMiac Saaasa lattraS WasAntoTos, June, 23. The secretary v hcmui j u uecHiea to mase tern' porary use of the postagv slam mi lor in ternai revenue porposes, nnder the new war revenue act. and Lmt.v th firt i.i vi aoooi i was delivered for ship- ment to collectors. It is estimated that about 25.000.000 postage eUmna will h required to meet the demands oi the ser vice uniu tbe regular stamps can be furnished in sufficient quantities. ha BUaaca Salar Sax Fbascimco. June. . Th nu,i defense monitor Monad nock sailed for Manila via Honolulu this after noon. The collier Nero, which will accompany the Monadnock went out first. The men on the Monadnock think that the ship will make the trio to Manila in 4 day. fthatttrla rercsja Orr Savtiaoo ng Ccba. June 22. 2:10 5 . General Shatters forces, as the ipatch is written, are being landed, without opposition to speak of, at Dai quiri. Four thousand troops are ashore at this hour, and probably 12,000 will be ashbre by nightfall. One man wax kill. - ed on tbe Texas, the only cssulty so far. Baw aeevfveal la Waahlaslaa. Washington, June, 23. Secretary Al ger and General Miles, wore in confer ence in the secretary's office at 4 o'clock today when the first Madrid bulletin an nouncing that fighting had begun was shown to them. The secretary read it aloud with evident satis fact ion, and both of them expressed themselves gratified with the favorable report, coming as it did from the enemy. Religions Services. Baptist church: Sunday Subjeetr, 'Gospel Substitution" 10:30 a.m. "For God and Home and Native Land" 7:45 p. m Sirging by Mrand Mrs Thomp son in the evening. Methodist church : Preaching at 10:30 a. m and 8 p. m. Sunday scbiol at 2:30 p. m. Junior League at 3:30 p. m. i pworth League at 7 p. m. M.O. W ibs, Pastor.. United Presbyterian: Preaching ser vices at the usual hours, Ham and 7 :45 p m. The subject of the morning ser mon is "Born of water and of tbe Spirit" Evening "Ministry of John tbe Baptist" Sabbath school at 2:30, Junior Endeavor at 3 -.30, Senior Endeavor at 6 .-IS. Every body c rdially invited to attend any or all ot these services Presbyterian church: Morning ser vice at 10 :30. Notice the change of time (rom 11 o'clock to 10:30. Sabbath school following the morning service, at 11:45. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Evening service at 7 :45. Subject of morning ser mon, "Tbe Church tbe Fulfillment ot Ouiist." The evening service will be a special Praise service under tbe leader snip st tbe Woman's Missionary Society. It will be a deligbt.ul and helpful ser vice, with varied program ot music and address. A cordial welcome to all. Regular services at the C. P. church tomorrow at 11 a.m., and 8 p. ta., preaching by Rev. O. M. Lane. Evan gelistic services tonight and every night next week.' Congregational church: Services to morrow at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Subject -v Wonders 8. S. will ( meet at 10 o'clock sharp. The Y P. S. . C. E. at 6 .45 p. m. A cordial invitation I it extended to all to attend these ser- A bard Battle Orr Jubagua, June 24. This morning four troops of the Firtcava!ay,four troope of the Tenth cavalry, andeiirht of know. velt'a rough riders, lens than 1000 men in all, dismounted and attacked 2(100 Spanish soldiers in the thickets, within uve miles oi nanuago tie tjuba. The Americans beat the enemy back into the city butJJeft 13 dead and fifty wuujiuou. Aiuung tue miiea was Ham ilton Fish, jr.. of a nrominent New York family. Hext wear the Day Washington. June. 22. Ouarterma- ter-uenerat Ludington, ol the war de partment.received a telegram today from viuarwrmaster ixng, at San rancisco, saying the third Military expedition for uiu ruuippins win leave ban f rancisco on Monday next on six transports. Silly Baeealatlaa Washwotox. June 22. News baa reached here that 12,000 tons of coal is being loaded at Valparaaio, Chile, As coal is worth Z8 a ton there the pur chase excited great curiosity here, and it nas oeen suspectea tnst it was being made on Spanish account. If this should prove true and the fact will soon become known it would seem to indicate s purpose on tbe part of tbe Spanish naval commander, Camara, to carry that celebrated Cadiz fleet around into the Pacific and to use colliers to sup ply the fleet with coal. fates la II. Havana, Jane 22. There is absolutely no grounds for the report published in the United States of an attempt to anu ria te Captain General Blanco by a mem ber of the volunteers, whose brother, it is alleged, had been shot for complicity in s plot against tbe government. Gen eral Blanco enjoys the esteem of all classes in Havana including tbe volun teers. "ratably 14. London, Jane, 23. The Daily News publishes a atatament, alleged to come Irom a correspondent having access to good information, that the occupation of Manila Dy parts ot crews ot foreign war- snips l an accomplisuea fact, altbouga i it may probably be three or four days Deiore tbe omciai news arrives. They La All Bight. Santiago db Ccca, June 22. The troops under Major-General Shatter tbia morning began landing near Juragua, 10 mites east of the entrance to Santiago ha rbor. Little resistance was made. An immediate advance will be made, and as soon as tbe military forces are in possession of the hills back of Santiago, a combined attack by the fleet and army will be ordered. It is expected tbat by Saturday, Santiago, with all its fortifica tions, win nave isiien, an i ine strong fleet nnder Admiral Cervera will have been either captured or dislroyed. Bat Be Waal SVa It New Tons, Jane, 22. A special dis- patch from Santiago de Cuba June, 20, via Kingston today, says the Cubans have brought information to Admiral bam peon tbat Cervera is prepared to mase s desperate enort to take his ships out oi c-aouago narbor at tbe nm favor able opportunity. The Spanish war ships, it is reported have been coaled to uieir iuu capacity, ana me crews are re fused shore leave. Every nigbt the ves sels drop down tbe bay to be prepared to embrace the first favorable opportunity to attempt to dash past the blockading squadron. Vast'. VI hat Washington, Jane 24. The war is being carried into Africa, metaphorically speaking, if Spain is foolhardy euougn to send tbe Capiz fleet throaeh the Suez canal to attack Dewey in tbe Pbiippines. It is announced on good authority that before tbe last Snani&h vessel has passed Uiroogh the canal, an American squad ron wilt be steaming at lull speed acrone the Atlantic, straight to the coast of Spain, to bring tbe war home to tbe Spanish people. A Saaalah Fake Wahiv7ton June 24. Notwithstand ing tbe official Spanisb reports yesterday of heavy fighting between tbe American invading army and the Spanish troops near Santiago, army officials here are confident that no engagement of any moment occurred between those troopsl Part of the landing protect was a move ment in force by tbe Cubans acnes tbe country to prevent the Spanish fore concentrating upon the beach. Will Bait San FsAjectsco. Jane, 24. Arrange ments for the sailing of tbe next expe dition oi troops tor Manila are practi cally complete, and while every effort will be made to start Monday, the pro bability is there wilt be some deisy. General Merritt has left Ihe matter of embarkation to General Otis. TheWtl ha Arenas auo(, June .4. ine mystery sur rounding the chancre made in the Mari on county tally-sheets l gTaduaiir being unraveled. Fact ajter fact ia disclosed, adding link after link to tbe chain of evidence that will convict tbe guiltv parties. It is not thought best to make public the latest evidence garnered, but it is now lertain who the guilty tarties are, and it is cpctcd arreu will fol low in a few days. They are Istkai LoNrmx.June 20. All the dispatches from Madrid reflect the anxiety pro duced by Admiral Cervera 's di patches and the threatening aspect ot the politi cal situation. List of Patents. Granted to Pacific states inventor this week.. Reported by C A Snow & Co., patent attorneys, Washlngt.cn, D. C. A. F. Holland. Berkley. Cat . vaginal dilator, J. V. Janin, Goidbasm, Wash.. ospsader-clasp; i. . LeBaiiister, Fort Bragg, Utl , bicyele-brake ; A. Lee, ew Whatcom, Wash., rotary steam engine: A. McGeoch. Oakland. Cal.. street- sprinkling, irrigator, fire-exlingciehiog system; C A. Waller, ban Francisco, Cat., window-cleaning teat; I. M Symlh, Pasedena, Cel., ore-stamp. ror copy ol any patent send iu rents in postage sltrurw with date of this paper to O A Snow A Co.. Washington, D C What Or A E Salter Says. Brrrvi. N Y. Gents: Fro-n my personal knowledge, ga'ned in observing tbe effect of your Shllob't Cure in cases oi advanced Conatipailon, I am prepared to aay it is the most remarkable Kemedj that has ever been brought to my atten tion. It hat certainly .av-d many from Consumption. Sold by Fohy tt Ma son. Now Is Your Chance Albany, June 3 ISO. I have 75 bushels of Burbank potatoes to sell. 25 bushels of large ones at 20 cents per bushel, and 50 bushels ol small ones at 10 cents per bushel. ALV1N J. CAROTUBK8. Baal Takace Salt aa fcatak Ictu- Ufa aaf. To Quit tobacco easily and forever, be ma aeilo. full of lite, nerve and vigor, lake No-To- Bae, tba wonder worker, tbat makes weaa men Stront. All druggist toe or SI. t-Tire guarau laed. Booklet aod sample fre. AiMreaa Sterling K-sndy Os, C'bicago or New York. The Newest Atthettonof Will & Stark Jewelry you win get tiie facts, and Facts find a fine stock ot goods to select from. It is up todats and includes the best lines of watch and clocks and all kinds ot jewelry. Their llneof stlveaware is extra and they have many novelties tbat win please. Sceners Alter uoid know they may be disappointed, but seeker after health take Hood's Saraapsrilla with the utmrst confidence that it will do theru wonderful food- mmm After yeait ot untold aofiViiag from pilot, P V Puraoll of Koitnersville.r-a, was cured by using a single box of le Witt's Witob Haas' Sales ttktn disaaaea such at ecaema, rash, pimplat and obstinate to raa are read tly ourai by this Lamoaa remady J A Camming Albany Market. Wheat 50 rents. Oats 32. Eggs 10 cents. Butter IS to 22 cents. Potatoes 25 cents. Hams 11 to IS cents. Sides 10 to 11 cents. Shoulders 6 to 7 cents. MISFITS. Mrs- Edward Harris, who resides near Richtand, Mo., gave birth to twin boys last Wednesday night. She bas given birtb to twins seven times, and all are living. Mrs. Harrfl is fifty-tbree years old. It is now learned that Lieut. Hobeon, the bero of the Merrimac sinking at the mouth of Santiago harbor, is just a common anarchist, being a strong free silver democrat. R-nliv th minded people, uiitica in nr " broad ! The young man over in Albina evident I? me'nt husiness. He was of foreign birth. Ha was given a newspaper to read but could not, and was just as successful when asked to write in Eng lish, and when reminded of bis deficien cy, be said: "Well, I can't read nor wnde in English, poi I can fighdt like bell in any laogwhicb and toncrit id raa figbdters yon vanted. not professors ' i uewss enthusiastically accented. Ex. I There is more truth than fiction in the following from tbe Grants Pass Courier: There is nothing so strikingly silly as to see young girls at the trains whenever troops pass through begging, pleading and coaxing for buttons. America is ;a wonderful country, it bas people capa ble of the highest detrree of ictelligence. culture and moral refinement, but it can beat the world on gilluiaw. Ex-Postmastur Stephen Green of Ore gon City, plead guilty to embezzling poetal funds in Judge Bellinger's court in Portland Monday, and was fined $100. Pretty small punishment for so serious a crime. There are men serving ten vear sentences in the penitentiary for less ofJo-nctrs. Several farmers around Wells, on ac count of the high price of twine, which is more than double that of last year .and the prospect of low prices for wheat, have deckled to bind their wheat by hand. As the increased price will increase tbe ex pense only a Lout fifteen cents an acre this will hard! v be a ravin? arranzement. The trust will "have to be busted in some I other way. Tbe farmer though cannot ! be blamed for kicking at tire exhorbiunt price. The profit though is ail with the manufacturer, the local dealer hardlv t making enough to pay him to handle the . twine. As the Democ-bat. likes to deal fairly with all men, it gives tbe following about lie Patterson appointed collector oi Cus toms, whose appointment is not satis factory to tbe Democrat, Oregonian, Harrv Lane and hundreds of others.from the Salem Independent, a free silver pa- per: f 'Senator L L. Patterson bas been ap- ; pointed by the President Collector of ; Customs for the W iilamete District, of Oregon. Mr. Patterson wiil make a very j competent official, tines a republican! bad to be elected, w e would rather see 1 Mr. Patterson tilling the dice than most persons. Say what tbey may of Mr. Pst - terson as a politician, one thing must be admitted, he U a clean man morally, Mr. Patterson bas a pleasant home, a hkrhJ v resnected iamilr. and be is a iara- ily man hum-elf. ' . i .- .-iv A novel divorce eu;t was tnei here last week, when Antwine, an Indian, brought an action I-jt divorce from his klootchman s the EHensborz CaoitaL KauSman ani Frost represented the! piaintitT, and after winning the suit Mr. Frost told the Indian that-tbe law for- j bade him marryinz aain wilhin six months .etc. using Uiis ample language: i "Eh, six! Okoe law wawwaw mika ticky halo kkam cbee klootchman copa . taghum moon. Kke mika delate kuci- ; tux kopa okole pe halo Mam moo k law soiicka poka moka." Tbe noble red man listened to him. and when he had finish- ed be raralrzed the attorney by saying "Ye. Mr. Frost, 1 understand the cun- ditiocs exactly, as 1 read the law on di- vorces caret uiiy before I besun this act- ion. ; Ooe of tbe soldiers oa tbe way from i Marion county to Manila is William Mc Einley, but then there are a good many William McEinleys in the United Mte a fact learned since the last election. It is said people ia Marian coanty are ' greatly concerned over the continued ab-1 secce of County Clerk EUien, whore-! centiy disappeared. Don't fre:. be witl come back at tbe proper time. He le j probably not to far bnt shatbecosld: bear a 4 h of Juir veil. The highest price fur ealmoa yet paid' on the Colombia river was pail iew I days aga by W. B. Mresscot.says the Is- toria News, under tt.e to low icg condi- Hons: One ot Treecott s chermen being ; stordsv To Astoria and Way unaole lo go out oa accoant of eickoecS, ; 10 pm" Landing. gave bis buatandnettoanacquaintac.ee. I , . i-be catch of tbe latter daring tbe first 6am WILLAMETTE BIT. P" night out was one salmon of about 20 Exiun. Oregon Citv, Newbe-g. Ex Sun. pounds weight. This he delivered at tbe S'"1 W iy-Land a cold storage warehouse. t of Ninth j - WILLAMETTE AND 3 --30 pre street, and was given a v.i .n Mrl YaMBILLRIV. Monuay. Tal-,IlWVlVe",fn,V,n-, "S"! Tours.." Oregoo City. Dayton, Wed., check for 1. bat instead it caned for d g nd Way-Lands. and Sat 100, and was cashed the following day. r The fisherman has gone asav. and cre- it . n, Wtr.I.AMETTE RIV. 4 :30 p m sumably is still going. It is beyond the comprehension cf the Dssocbat how tbe Spaniards at Mndrid get news from Cuba so cuickly when all the a ires have been cut. They had the announcement from Cervera of a glorious victory at Santiago over the American troops before ail of tbem had landed and before a shot had been fired by or at tbem. Satan bas evidently transferred his headquarters to Spain's capital. Tbe Telegram says t!ie present low price of wheat is just a reaction from the Leiter boom. Before election all the tbe time it cal'.el it a McKin!ey boon. The Telegram calls things anything to suit its politics. The Dssiocsat hopes tbat its prediction that there wiii be a healthy price in the fall will prove true, te intend to have some big crops up here in Linn county and are also anxious for good prices, though some of ss won't sell even then so anxious are we alwavs to get a cents more or the traditional dollar. A well-known Philadelphia man, tern, porarily visiting in Washington, was go ing so Jiewhat out st the way to reach a rtorist. When his attention was called to the fact that there were other florists nearer, he said. "I am seeking the man because he advertises in the newepayers. For the last few years I have made it a rule never to deal with any business man wbo doesn't advertise. I wanted some flowers to tend off in a box by mail, ana i lootea in me paper tbia morning tor the advertisement of a nor at. I don t know any ot the places here; but the rule is a good one, and I'll bet vou anything you say that I can get what 1 want at this piace and get it cheaper uau auywnere viae, ine business mat, that doesn't advertise I have always found narrow-minded, selfish, non en- terptis ng, pennv wise and pound fool ish. evn if bed dn'lchtat me outright. Geyer'a Saatioaer. MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE ff FREE TREATIfiENT H TO ALL FOR WEAK KHI VMEH OF ALL AGES NO moNKV IN ADYAWOK. VToSr Orral appliance and aclesttifle rvaam alea seat on trial to any rellahJ Satan. A world-wuia reputation back of this offer. Every obstacle to happy married! Ufa removed. Full eirvncth, dorekpmen and ton given toevery po.-i.ion of taa hotXf. failure impossible ; age uo barrktr. No C O. l. so be urn. ERIE MEDICAL C0..ntRAw.'7: 0 IXD S00 PACIFIC LiH Es To 111 Feint. last Solid vestibule trains, eonsistinif of pal ace sleeping cars, luxu'ious dining carfc, elegant day coaches, magnificent toun . '.JESr UIHf W MV . 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Enwis Stosx, 5- n: Manager Supt River Div NOTICE OF FINU SmiEMEMT. kaum ia herebv riven that tbe una. signed administrator of the estate of Jar Carter, deceased. hat filed bis final accouit of said eetate,wiUi ths cletk of tbecounij conrt for Linn county, Oregon, and the county court bas fixed the 9.h day of July, ltag. at the hour cf 10 o'clock a m, to hear object ions, it any, and to settle said account and esfate. This 9th day of June, lf8. EoRMCabtik, Administrator rf the estate of Jans E C arttj- deceasep. Portlund O iiloifiio iAlo