The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 09, 1898, Image 3

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    Keep Wan
en
Capes and Jackets
Line conn leto. $3.50 to $25.00.
specially r-trong on medium grade
Roods.
Blankets
Oreeon wool ; Albany Manu
facture. Blankota an right,
prices are rijtlit.
S E Young & Son,
AT the mm.
AR r DEPARTMENT
Stamped Linens.
Embroidery Silks.
Battenburg matei iala,
Honiton Braids,
Sofa Pillows, Pillow cords.
Pillow tops, orniiuentai and
otiier designs,
Art Dinanis, Tapestries,
Swiss and Esprit draperies
To brighten up your home. To prepare
win iiuos jjrcaeuus.
Foot Ball.
AtCorvallis Saturday afternoon the
Chemawas defeated the O. A. C. 29 to 6,
handling them about as easily as they
did the Albany boys. The playing of
Sanders, the Indian full back waa mas
terly. It is doubtful if he has an equal
on the const. '
In Portland the Multnomah's defeated
the U. of O. 21 to 0 secured in the first
half. In the second half the students
braced up and kept the Multnomah's
from scoring.
Verily foot ball is a very uncertain
thing, and it is difficult nny more to
figure from previous games.
Kext Saturday the O. A. C. and the
;U. ofO. will play at Corvallis. The
Dbmocbat has quit guessing.
It is said an effort is being made to
have a game between the U. f O. and
Indians at this city a week 'mm next
Saturday.
Uncle Tom Revised.
". FANCY GOODS ANDNoTIONS
Ribbons, all grades Newest things in
neckwear.
Pompadour and Side Combs, Belts and
enemies..
fascinators. Feather Boas, Handker-
cnieis 2c to 11.50.
On the new counters are every day
L. E. & H. J, HAMILTON.
ANOTflER CHARGE.
The Moore Case Gets Worse. '
Special Dispatch to the Post-Intelli-aeocer.
Ksw Yosx, Dec. 3. Pet Strahan and
her paramour, William Moore, now on
trial for blackmailing, will be indicted
on Monday for grand larceny, several
pieces of Uble silver stolen from the
Waldorf-Astoria hotel having been found
n their trunks.
i
CITY CONVENTIONS.
The democratic city convention was
held at the court house, and was called
to order by Hon. J. J Whitney, chair
man of the central committee.
Hon. L. H. Montanye was elected
chairman and P. J. Smiley and B. M.
Payne secretaries. Tellers, J. W. White
and Henry Peterson.
O. O. Lee and A. J. Miller were named
for marshal. The ballot was Lee 144,
Miller 84.
E. L. Bryan was nominated by accla
mation for treasurer.
W. A. Kimsey and J. M. Ralston hav
ing declined to run for the office of conn
cilman of the first and second wards the
place was left blank in the first ward and
F. H. Pfeiffer was nominated by the cen
tral committee in th MmnH warri
The republican convention was held
in the armory. Officers. 8. S. Tiain
cnairman, U. B. Winn secretary
J. 11. Howard was nominated for mar
sbal by acclamation and E. A. Parker
for treasurer .
The ward nominations were ratified.
Uncle Tom's Cabin will be at the
Armory tomorrow evening, Dec 6. A
Toronto paper says of the Company to
present it :
The well-known story of "Uucle Tom's
Cabin" was told at the Toronto Opera
House last night in good style to a large
audience. The piece is some what re
vised, and is enlivened by some clever
specia'ty work between the act. Miss
Clar'ce Vance reudered a number of
popular songs in a sweet way, and be
tween Acts 2 tnd 3 there is a cake-walk
which causes prolonged merriment.
w hile between Acts 3 and 4, Mr. and
Mis. Joe Davis rendered well-known
negro songs, introducing also the ani
mated song sheet. The cast is a fairlv
good one, while special mention must We
made 01 Little Mav Dickenson, who nlava
the part of little Eva in a remarkably
ciever way for a child. The play is
brought to an end by a fine transforma
tion scene and tableaux, showing an
English and American soldier with
hands joined, holding the flags of each
Country. Admission 50 cents. Reserv
ed seats without extra charge at Burk-
hart and Lee's.
Mr. Barney May w as in the city to
day.
Rev. E. A. Holdridge, the evangelist,
u uuiuiug meetings in Asniana.
License has been issued for the marri
age of L. S. Hardin and Effie Keebler
ooin ot Loanon.
Mr. Arch Allen joined his wife in Alb
any, tie naa been working in a cann
ing es aoiisncuent on the Columbia.
Dr. J. M. Keene, of Medford, the
nanosomest political dentist in Oregon,
iHtsaeu mrougn Albany Saturday for
nome.
Sanders, the crack Cliemawa foot ball
piayer parsed through Albany this noon
for the Bay. It is said ha will
o. j "
oiBuiuru lie year.
Mrs. R Veal has retnrned hnmn fmm
her eastern trio, which she benn with
the Knight Teniolar excursion tn Pitts
burg.
A brants Pass man shook a Vmt far
throwing a stone at his horse. He shook
the wroi g boy and it cost him 15 and
costs.
Rev: Ronald McKillon. nuw nt s
Baptist church for about two years an-
nouncea nis resignation as pastor of the
church and will move from Albany.
r red Thompson, son of Hon. Rnfus
lhompson has entered McMinnville
college. Mr. Thompson accompanied
him to that city Saturday.
Rev. Cope land, of Salem, gave an en
tertaining lecture at the Confirreratinnal
church last Saturday evening listened to
by a fair sized audience.
JB Hughes has taken charge of the
Times-Mountaineer daily route, and
will call on citizens of the citv soliciting
subscriptions. The Dalles T.M.
Rev Robert McLean, of Grants Pass
has been called to the pastorate of the
third Presbyterian church of Portland.
The church is fortunate in securing a
pastor of such splendid attainments.
Bishop Edw. O'Dea, of Vancover, is
spoken of as successor of the late Arch
bishop Gross, and his name baa been
sent to the Pope. Bishon O'Dea waa in
Albany at the blessing of the new Cath
olic Church here.
Literary Society Organized
Oak. Creek, Dec 5, 18981
The people of Oak Creek met at the
school bouse on last Saturday evening
and organixed a Literary Society, to con
sist of debating, sing'ng, recitations, in
strumental music ect.
Officers elected were as follows: PreH
dent, Henry McElmurry ; vice president,
John Wickixer; secretary, Ed Williams;
sergeant at arms, 8. T. McKeeley.
The Society will meet on Friday eve
ning of each week at 7 p. m.
Subject for debate on Friday eve, Dec
9, will be "Resolved that the Oregon
. Volunteers sbonld be released from gov
enment duty " Affirmative E. D. V ill
iams,H. M. Perry and 8. T. McFeeley.
. Keganve H. McElmurry, J. L. Baker
ana J Wickixer.
All friends and neighbors are invited
to be present and hear this popular
question discussed as no doubrit will.be
hotly contested on both sides.
50C Reward. .
The sale of property on delinquent
taxes was takin6 place this afternoon on
the front steps of the court house,
with only a few speculators present.
A hot election wss in progress today
at Lebanon. The issue was license or no
license.
At a citixen meeting in Jefferson last
Saturday a new school-house waa voted.
A wise thing to do.
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1
jAn additional reward of $250.00 mak
iibg the total re w aid $000.00 to any party
or parties who will find the body of J K
rlucknnm, who was lost in the moun
tains near the head of Parsons Creek,
Linn county, Oregon, Sot. 18, 1898.
Mas. Ass A Buczscm,
D. Bcckitdk.
Harrisborg, Ore., Dec. 2, 1898.
O. P. Cosbow. of Brownsville, and
eo- Finley. of Crawfordsville. were at-
uuiag to Business in Albany today.
. . - . s 1
franc tmnmui: waa wearing a anitof
lotlies today paid for bv Dr. Lcinenirer
ana t. ri. rleitter because be waa the
best 8b ot of the three.
The Dewey is the name of a new ta
per ai Asnjana. it is sale to say it is
without the consent of Admiral Dewey
It is reported that Joaanin Miller will
sue Harper's Weekly for libel in stating
tu ub was supported in Alaska by the
ucucvuieiiu 01 miners.
The city election today is excitins- eon
siderable interest on account of the fight
for marshal, which is very amrremiva
ueiween v&a ana nowsru.
jurs. jane ash died J-rtdav mirht at
iorvauis at the very advanced age of 94,
ene waa Dorn in ireiana
Tax Moyeb 8 ale. The sale of the ea
tate of J. M. Moyer by bis assignee took
place this forenoon at the court house.
Assessor Stafford bid in the residence
property in this city in the third ward
fort 150. Arch Blackburn secured the
lot adjoining the property of Judge
Blackburn for $180 and Jeff Meyers the
remainder of the property, the elegant
residence in Brownsville going for (400
and the 180 acre farm ad joining Browns-
mile for 1223. These properties are said
" to be obtained .subject to judgments
' rendered previoos to' he assignment.
Linn County Council P. ot II .
A well attended, enthusiastic meeting
of this council was hold at Tangent on
Saturday, Dec. 3, 1898. Fine weather
helped to bring out a large crowd of Vet
era grangers. . . ,
Prayer by the chaplain was immediate
ly followed by roll call of delegates.
The following granges were fully rep
resented : ' Kairinouut, Grand Prairie,
Harmony. Harrisburg, Halaey, Knox
Butte, Oak Plain and Sand Ridge 8.
Another song "Starry Waves. "
First came reports from granges re
garding life insurance as arranged lor at
last meeting. To le brought up before
next meeting which will lie held on Sat
urdy, Jan. 7, 1899, and at Sand Ridge.
The annual election of otlicera will be
held at that time.
A communication was rend from Cor
vallis grange, asking the council to elect
one delegate to act with one d. legate each
from Coreallis grange and the Corvallis
Agricultural Col logo, who are to arrange
tor a "Farmers Congress" to discuse the
prune industry. Geo. L. Rees waa elect
ed as such delegate.
The que" ion "How should our young
pec pie choose an occupation, to secure
success in life, and to have the least det
rimental effect upon each other," was
then taken up by the principal leader
Mrs. L. A. Frouian, followed by Mrs.
Powers, Mrs. Mary Walker, S. 3. Train,
H. M. Palmer and others.
Before a recess was taken for dinntr,
the following committees on questions
lor next meeting were appointed. From
the men. Perry Parker, H. C. Davis and
H. C. Powell. On the part of the women,
Airs. Issie bpringer, Marv Duncan and
Ella M. Foster.
At dinner the fonr neat'y arranged
tables were surrounded by a throng of
laughing, joking grangers.keeniy craving
the abundance of gdod cheer provided.!
Businea was again taken np, after a my
lo "Chicago Fire" by Mrs. Marv Walk
er. ; t '
Special committees reported the fol
lowing questions for next meeting;
"jconomy m the borne." Leaders, Mrs,
Mary Walker, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs,
Ulem. V ill it be to the best interests
of the farmers of Linn county to hold
county fair." Leaders, H. M. Palmer,
Thomas Froman and Martin Miller.
"Resolved that the Torre ns system is
the proper method of real estate trans-
ier ' was taken up by 8. L. Train, fol
lowed by Past State Master R. P. Boise,!
unexpected, but happily present, H. M
Palmer, S. W. Dawson, J. Clem and
others, and favorable to the resolution
For the law see American Agriculturalist
year duok J Kits, rnce eta.
"Merrily. Merrily Goes our Bark" by
Tangent choir, proved the best song of
The usual vote of thanks was passed
Acuon was taxen lavorinz the reen-
actment of the mortgage tax law, against
the proposed law granting a bounty on
raising sugar beets, for amending the
game law so as to secure satisfactory
protection for farmers, for mak in? auch
changes on the road laws aa a hall aprnre
better roads, and for having some radi
cal changes in the school Uws. One of
tnem naned is to make the lowest limit
of school age 6 years in place of 4.
un nnutn iiiwruuHiona 01 me wnoie
session arose over the above topics en
tered into by Judge Boise, H M Palmer,
M B Case. A L Bridgefarmer. J H Scott,
Martin Miller, Father McGee, Father
Luper and C H Walker. W. C.
DAY
DESIRABLE NEWCOMERS.
CITY ELECTION.
The election yesterday ased off very
quietly. T'uere being only two regular
city officers 10 be elected, a good many
did not vote at all. The total vote was
603, being 152 in the 6rt ward, 192 in
the second ward and 250 in the third
ward.
Following was the vote:
roR MARSHAL.
COLee, dem. 1st ward 41,
2nd
109. 3rd 149..
J H Howard, rep. 1st ward 106,
2nd 78, 3rd 99
Lee's majority
rOK TRSASUKKK.
E L Brvan, dew 1st ward 60, 2nd
88, 3rd 133
E A Parker, rep 1st ward 97, 2nd
101. 3rd 12
Parker's majority
FOR CUCSCILMK.
1st wa d.
0 P Dannals tep .
2nd ward.
F H Pfeiffer, dem
J A McKeron, rep
I'feiffer's roajtiity
3rd ward.
William Kicbaida, dem
C W Seara, rep
Richards majority
The big William Cyrus farm, consist
ing of one thousand acres of very fine
land, baa been sold to Mr. V. Oladek, re
cently ol Dunlap, Neb., where tor four
teen years be run uccesafully a big
cheese factory. Besides Mr. C'.adek
there are five other families here, who
will locate in the fame neighborhood, and
five more tamillea will arrive next Frt
day; Others are expected to follow, the
nucleus of a settlement of Bonemiant
Mr.Caldock and Mr. Lam plot were in
the city tola and the Dkmocbat man
had the pi ami e of meeting tliatn They
18 ! are educated men Mil 01 energy ana
push, a tbrlfiv H ile alio work won-
dtrs. Mr. Uladurk lake tweuty-one
l.apers and has on of the finest libraries
in the county, a (act e mention merely
to ahow the vame to otir county of aucu
citisens. When a Koheoiian gets hold
of a farm hedoean't ait till tomorrow,
but gets right to work and 1 he place soon
looks like a new one with its better
fences, good ronds and improved build
inns. The residents of this Bohemian
settlement will do mixed farming, and
besides Mr. Cladeck is being importuned
to start a clieete factory at Scio. He
may do so, but baa not yet decided. Lar
wood la the poatoffice at the present time
need bv Mr. Cladeck and bis friends. A
thrifty place promises to grow there in
time.
299
233
271
320
49
141
114
71
43
154
104
The Lebanon Election.
At the election yesterday in Lebanon
the Issue was license or no liceBse The
license ticket won. C. B. Montague de
feated N W smith for mayor by 63 ma
jority, W C Peterson was elected record
er, G W Rice treasurer and C O Peterson
D W Hardin, B Burfnahaw, W Har
din. E Catber and F A Nickerson, conn
cilmen, all on the license ticket. Pbil
Kilter, on the anti-license was elected
marshal, defeating John Carroll by 7
votes .
Tangent.
K The Supreme Court yesterday render
led the following decision in a case here
tofore referred to in the Democrat :
School District, No. 1 15, respondent,
vs. School District No. 54.appellant,from
Lion county.H H Hewitt, judge; affirm
ed. Opinion by Beam J
Former Albany Teacher's 1 roubles
From the Weston Leader:
Again there is lack of harmony in toe
normal school at Weston. Discord has
raised its ugly head on account of dif
ference between the senior class and
President Reid, who, it seems, is cor
dially disliked by a majority at least o
the class. Notwithstanding an outward
calm, it appears that a storm has been
brewing ever since the hut difficulty .and
now the clouds of wrath have bunted.
Eleven of the eighteen seniors, several
of them young ladies, left the school af
ter the Thanksgiving holiday. Some of i
them went home, and the remainder are
here awaiting the iacue of events. Since
leaving all have received notice from the
president of indefinite suspension for
non-attendance.
The "strikers" consider their eriev-
ancea ineupportable,and assert that they
will never return to the school under his
present head, much as they would like
to remain and graduate in June. They
say that it is not a matter of prejudice,
and that any president with the qualifi
cations of a gentleman would satisfy
them.
The complaints of the seniors are that
the president threatened to "throw Rob
ert Wills ont for smiling;" that he said
he bad a supreme contempt for those who
did not sing; that he accused Charles
IPinkerton of smiling, which the latter
jfdenied.
Don t you contradict me. or I'll throw
you out of here ia a minute," excLumed
the preaaent.
Also, while the students were'marcb
ing,the president inquired if they "didn't
have sense enough to follow the one in
front ol em 7'
Again, one of the renlors pronounced
the word "deaf' as "del. ' The presi
dent sharply corrected this, saying that
some were so aumo they dtdn t know
this word was pronounced "deef." In
the same class, on another occasion, he
remarked that it made no difference to
him whether the class liked him or not,
be would draw his salary just the same.
These vexations culminated at last in
the present difficulty through a note
whicn President Reid caused to be read
to several young lady seniors at the hall
who wished to board elsewhere. This
was to the effect that if the girls left the
hall without a satisfactory reason he
them from school. Thev
llalsey's Election.
The
lows:
Halscy election resulted as fol-
Mavor. FFrisbv. treasure. M V
koonU. marshal, Charles Tr ler. council-
men, William Allen, C Bone. H Owen.D
Taylor, W Gnliford, I) L Stewart. The
contest for recorder resulted in a tie vote
between S I instead and V J Stewart.
The revival meetings which have been
in progress during the last two weeks
closed ia-t night The Kev. Dr. Bearda
ley preached bis farewell aemon in Tan
gent to a Urge audience, the boose being
full. His sermon was the most spiritual
one wa have ever listened to in Tangent.
He leaves here for Eitgraa City, but he
will give the reople of Sbedds a lector
The good If he of the people of Tangent
will go with biro.
Mrs. L. J. Houck, ot Monmouth, Polk
Co., was here last fat onlay and has re
turned 10 her home.
Mr. Jesse Moan, the Cracker Jack of
Albany was cn oor streets Sunday sod
says he is doing a rushing business in
Albany. He says ha also intends to run
a delivery wagon In town in connection
with bis store. He baa Mr. A. D. Hud
son employed as soliciting agent lor him,
which it aorkicg to perfection.
Tangent ia to have a new sidewalk in
a few days. Tt.i teams went to Albany
to get the lumber today. Mr. Barr ia
quite a rustling fellow when it comes to
raising money, about $26 has been sub
scribed for lbs new sidewalk.
Yorno Amsica.
In Mctnoriam.
MaccABkx LvraaTAiNiiKXT. Tomor
row night at the Maces bee hall our citi
xeos will be given a treat in an address
by Mr. Glen Holman, of Portland, In an
impersonation of Uncle Sam. Mr. Hol
man is a good humorist and it wilt pay
our citizens to attend. Admission 25
cents. Mr Holman baa been a member
ot the third boaae of the legislature and
also readu g clerk of on ol the booses.
and those who bear him will be paid for
their trouble, and it won 't be an;
troob'e either.
L. O. T. M. ATTXjrnoJt. Members of
Albany Hive No. 2 are requested to meet
at their ball this Tuesday evening at
7:30 lor drill practice and other business
of importance.
Ltna B. Van Wisele, Com.
Judge Wbitoey was doing busine in
Salem yesterday.
Mr. Waliis Nash, of Nashville, lias
been In the city.
J. D. Rom, cf Seattle recently shipped
a car load of Jersey cows from Albany,!
bought in tliia vicinity.
Licenses have been issue I for the
marriage of John R Honewort and M-s
Li la Gould, and A. L. Peter and Miss
Jessie Winaley all of Linn county.
Kola Neis ar.d William Faber. of this
city, were In Portland yesterday attend
ing the bop ttoTers and sellers oanooet.
The Times says they registered from
Hopville. .
John M Gearin has joined the law firm
of Dolpb, Mai lory A Simon, which will
henceforward be known as Holph. Mal
lory, Simon A Gearin. Mr. Gearin ia the
third democrat wbo has been a member
of this partnership, bis predecessors be
ing Judge tseiiinger and the late Judge
R S Strahan. Oregon in.
The Epworth League gave one of their
pleasant socials at lbs church, last even
in r. A good program was rendered con
sisting 01 a reading by MissOra Uarkneas,
guitar solo b7 Prof. Henry Morgan,
which received a warm encore and re
sponded to, a description of the market
places at Cavlte written by Frank Wire,
was read by Mrs. Wire, a'duet by Mr.
Arvh Hammer and Yard Littler and Mr.
Angos Grabam gave the Leagneis a de
scription of his experiences in the Pbip-
ippines, alter which a nice lunch was
served enjoyed by all.
T a so sst, Or., Nov. 28, 1898.
Whereat death has again entered oor
midst and removed irom Tangent Grange
No. 7, a highly esteemed brother , Clar
ence Stockton.
RiaoLVSDthat in his death the Grange
has lost a worthy member, his children
a de-voting lather and his wife a loving
busbaod.
RtsoLvso thst our sympathies bo ex
tended to lbs family in this sad boor and
we recommend thera to lbs Hoaveoly
Father from whom alone true consola
tion can come.
Kksolvsd that tbea resolution be
60 YEARS IN OREGON.
Mr. Crus H. Walker today celsbrates
his 60th birthday arnivsrsary, having
been born at Whitman's mission, Dec.
7, 1838, and as far as known is tba oldest
wbiteman born west of the Rocky moun"
tains. Nearly 25 years of bis Ufa has
been spent among Iodlsns, tha first nina
ot the same, with his parents at tba
Kkane mission, which with o her mif
sions as broken up by ths Whitman
nutnic.-e in Nov. 1847. Fifteen yean
ere spent at Warm 8pitngs Agency
most ol tha time as a government em
iloye. Here he was married to Mary F.,
daughter of Hon. Jason Wheeler, at that
time the U.S. Indian agent at that place.
The wedding took place on Thanksgiv
ing day, Nov. 23, 1888, Rev W. 8.
Owens of the U. P. church officiating.
In July, 1892, Mr, Walker removed to
Lion county, fin ling a homo near Al
bany He has beau quite prominent as
a prohibitionist and be.leves ha will see
the day when this principle will bo tri
umphant. Ha is also an enthusiastic
granger. He has never been outside the
bounds of the onr Oregon Territory and
benje is a native Oregonisn in the fullest
tense.
SOCIL AND PERSONAL
Mr E LThompson came up from Port-
iauu iu is noon.
The law and order ticket won in Laf
ayette w ith bummer Carr aa mayor.
Miss Addie George returned this noon
from Portland accompained by her nep-
ucw.
Mrs O. P. Cosbow is the nsw worthy
master of the Eastern Star lodge ot
Koseburg.
Charles Wheeler, a former Albany
wuer, dbs saea nss wue in toe Hull'
nomsh Circuit court for divorce, deser
lion by the wife being given as tha
cause.
Fred Senders and Harry Sallmarsh arc
m units tuts week to answer to the
charge of larceny of some hides. Otto
Adrian went also as a witness In the
At the Blain Clothing Go's
Dutchess
Trousers
airs. Link died last night at tba home
01 ber husband on tha W F Hendricsoo
place, seven miles from Albany, after an
uiomaj 01 two or mree year.
A meeting waa recently beld la Cor
vallis with Q L Hoe as chairman to ar
rang for a lnut growers eovaation and
farmers congress. Tba convention will
meet In tba O A O neat month.
Miss Julia M Taylor, who is teaching
school at Toledo, made a short vint
home last week to see ber mother, who
nas been iu lor several months, and is
w a vary precanoos condition.
Philomath cor. In Times.
Tba big evangelistic car Emanuel, was
raaen iroca Albany to UorvaJlia yester
day by Rev. laqoea. This is tba same
car run by Rev E G Wheeler, now daad,
several years ago. Service will be held
in Corvatlia.
Messrs. T. P. Keady and A.T. Cald
well cau.e up from Portland and spant
several Oiys at the Ocboco mice. Thay
ara tha leasees of tba MoC a! lister mines
and appear well plaased with their in
vestment Pnnaviile Rev.
Tba Y. P. S, C. E. of tba 1st Presby
terian church ri re a social at Ue W. C.
T. U. hail 00 Friday evening Dec. 9. A
S?Ood DroffTm has been ivmniUI nA
spread upon oar minute and a copy b 1 ireahmenu will be served. AU for 10
sent under tba seal ot the Grange U tba
family also a copy ba furnished tha
county papers for publication.
S E Olw.
Eliia Scott,
Committee.
WED 1ST JE3 3 JD.T
in 1H04 and
came to Oregon twenty-five years ago.
An Asiiland vnnna man ,wt I WOUiu exoel
and fined for disturbing a Salvation 1 letl. the bal1' having permission from
Armv meetine. alter a trial that h.t 1 their parents to do so.
created a great deal of interest. The ex-1 -.A petition supporting the president was
ample should be a good one for Ashland. 1 signeo- Dy aooot oj pupils remaining at
w kuwi. ii is asserted that some ol
Father Time's
scythe is a
weapon that so
man can es
cape. Sootier
or later 11 mn
lay all men
low.
With prema
ture death it is
different Na
ture intendet
that every man
should live a
long and useful
life, and die a
peaceful, pain
less death.
Men defeat the
intention of a
bene ficent
Providence by
the manner in
which they
.1-1 AttrmrA of the lawa of health
j .I..:, ttrr failure to orotect health
when it is threatened and restore it when
it ia lost, me Dim wmuwn ,-nM.. wa
led of health is that dread disease, con
sumption. Not many years ago it was con.
rJrr.j . W it is known thai
Dr. Pierce's uoiotn ara '-"Ty. , "
An Important Diflcrence.
To make it apparent to thoosands.aho
think themselves ill, that they are t.ot
afflicted with any disease, bat that the
system simply needs cleansing, is to
bring comfort home to their hearts, as a
costive condition ia easily cured by using
SyruD ot Figs. Maon'actnred by tne
Ualiforoia Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold
by all druggists.
Look out fur fakers doing Oregon sell
ing a liqnid baking powder with a prize
attachment. Do not bite.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
At Portia n 1 yesterday Judge Cleland
confirmed the report of tba re (ere in tha
care of tha Albany Woolen Milit Co,
agaiott J. M. Moyer A Co., under which
it is decided that there is a balanca do
tha woolen mills company of f74,S36,
which tboold ba paid prorata by J. M.
Moyer A Co. tha same as other claims.
cents.
Tomorrow evening M Aim Krebs
ill (resent a musical program to ba
performed by tba members uf ber class,
assisted by Miss Margaret Alder .
This program will ba 00a of tba special
lea la re of tba fair. Salam Journal.
Mr Glen Holman, the Portland hum
orist, at tha Maccabee Hall tonight. He
ill' impersonate Undo Sam in an ad
dress that is very entertaining. Admis
sion 25 cents. - Mr. Uolmaa waa at the
college yesterday afternoon and at the
High school this morning wbare ba gava
tba students an idea of what waa com
ing tonight. They say ba is aim ply "im
mense." Every body invited.
A Bad Man.
From the Eugene Guard :
Clauds Bran ton. I be convicted mur-
Tbe original srnonnt waa 1105,231. but a . Uerer , John Linn, is aa reckless in tha
county jail as a cagei lion. Tha other
Victorious Independents.
The Saiem city election retailed in lbs
election of the entire citisens ticket.
ith tbe exception ot alderman from the
third ward. In tha. ward the republi
can nominee was elected by two voee.
Following are the new omcer.
Maror r Bishop, recorder J
Jodab, cit.. 658: 401. Marshal D W
Gibson. Treasurer John Moir, Alder
man, let ward Tbos. Borroogh, E P
Walker, cit 2nd ward scon Kiggs, cit.
209 ; 3rd ward A loo to Oesner, rep. 4th
war 1- George Griswold.
Tha tMal number of vo escat was
1085
MARRIED.
cure 08 per cent, of all cases u wa. .0
That is its record during a period of
?u?JL Jra. Many of the thankful patients
hmTe, permitted their namei
. and photographs to be repr.
Pierce's Common Sen le
,eir names, experiences
iroducea in ui.
edical Adviser.
Any . , of this book
these case. n7."" ---' -
& s,cWnyly 'xos the World'.
. -'-i a - I A imtinn BllSalO.
mapenaary aactuuu n ----
t Kr 1 .1 tt. n the catients tbetn-
selves In consulting Dr. JL V. Pierce by
tr M.n aktllful soe-
cialist who for thirty years has been chiel
consulting physician to the great Invalida
Unt.i Snii-i Ta,tnte- at Buffalo,
xi v with h- lalrfiuw of a staff of able
pbyaiciana. ha has successfully trested tens
of thousands of caaea of bronchial, throat
and lung affections. He will cheerfully
answer letters from all sufferers, without
charge. Address tha Doctor as above.
'I bad bronchitis for rlgtitees years and I waa
Mt4 KV three ohvsiaans. but all foiled,"
n-M wartsenlnft. Baa., of Bhoemakers-
-ill- Berks Co., Pa. "They told me there waa
ao cure for bm. I then used Dr. Pierce's Golden
MedkaU Discovery, and waa entirely cured, sty
weight ia aow 17 1
?ETER WINKLEY. At tbe home of
Mr. II. Winkle, near Plainview, Wed
nesday morning, Dec.7lh, at 8 o'clock,
occurred one of the prettiest and most
impressive wedding ceremonies. Tbe
bride bis oldest daughter, Miss Jessie
JS Winkley to Mr. A. L. Peter, of Ea
iene. Tbe Rev. Mr. Dockings officiating.
Tha wedding march was played bv the
bride's youngest sister. Miss Grace L.
Tbe borne was beautifully decorated with
crysantbemnmi and smllox. This mar
flags unite two of Eugene's most popu
lar young people. Alter tbe ceremony
nr. and Mrs. Peters took lesve of their
relatives and many friend to return to
bugen where tbey will reside. They
nave the best witl.es of this community,
BTJRRIS HOFLICH. On Satorda
evening, Dec. 3, 1898, at the residen
of M. Hoflich, by Rev. M. C. Wire
Mr. William Burris and Miss Mary
xionicn, iwooiunn county s popu la
young people.
a nne wedding supper was then oar
taken of and greatly enioved by thi
relatives and friends present. Mr. and
Mrs. Burris have the best wishes of many
friends.
them at least were influenced bv mofivM
nt mwA At; x. . ' .
oii-iniCTtaii. a lew rem Bed
to sign.
Lodge Officers Elected
.Knights of Pvthiaa. . last
vening : Chancellor
commander, K. JJ. An
derson; vice chancellor.
r. it. txinn; prelate, I
. Born 10 : master of the
work. E. Frnnk- k
t - 1 1 : - Tr
01 recorua ana "rai. j. n. vn Wink
master of finance. Geo W Hochstedler;
uiMwr ui iiciinjucr, r,. U. Will' m
teraiarme, n. w.Uonn; inner onard.
a. MCB,iiiop; onier guard, G O. Turner-
A.O. U. W. last even.
ing: W. M., W. If,
Warner: F., F C
uannais: U
Ins; K., A. H. Mar
tin: F..-W. M. Paik
er; G , O. 8. Har-
nlsh; I.W.,Byn"dntanre; O.W.,
Wm. Meyer; Rec., Al Ssycr ; trustree,
J. Joseph.
RICE STARR. On Sunday. Dec. 4
1898, at tbe residence of tbe bride's
parents, at Tangent, by Rev. H. C.
Allen, Mr. k.. X . Kice, a popular em
ployee in the Albany creamery, and
Mits Dora O. Starr, an estimable
voung lady of Tangent.
They have the best wishes of many.
To-Night.
Tba best Uncle Tom's Cabin troup
ever in Albany probably, will presert
this famous play so dear to the hearts of
so manv. at the armory tonight. Tbe
troup is large and first class, and has
some specialists 01 rsre latent tne
nreaa universally soeak highly of the
company. Tne admiasion will be only
50 cents, with reserved seats without ex
tra charge at isurkbart a Liee s
Ths P. 0. There are many reports
about the removal of the post office to
tbe former offices of tbe Linn County
Bank, bnt at the present time, not
withstanding contrary reports, aa nearly
as can be learned no action baa been
taken, and the tfTer from first street
has not yet been accepted. Some think
it will be.
. No trace has yet been found uf tbe
body ot J. R. Buckuum, 01 Harrisburg,
who was lost in tbe mountains nineteen j
days ago. Every effoit . been made
lo recover the body, but without even se
curing a clue as to bis whereabouts.
S InnMln. .uf.ritft mflmtss I )l f
iwas a diea-lrous tie. rernUmg in the
U Coon's j.nn store, the poetomce build
ing and fixtures, and Dr. Ogleeby's office.
lbe Times office caught Ore but was
saved, though not nntil the plant had
been removed.
f Jo tbe big bicycle race in New York
began on Monday morning no rider
would take tte number 13. lie ard lees
of that out of tbe 31 star lea most ol
tbem have already stopped, some of
them baviiig bad accidents even tbougli
they did not have the number 13.
Circuit court is In session in Polk
county this week. It is thoogbt the .
grand jury will indict Majers for the
murder ot Ray Sink ibis week and that
he will be Uied next week. Tbe case
will attract at eniion on account of the
circumstantial evidence of the case.
Tbe stockholders of the Masonic Build
ing Association met last evening and
I held their annual meetine. The re nor t
rt. Wilk-1 showed a good financial condition The
onowing oirectors were eiecieo; 1. u.
Marshall, president: D P. Mason, sec
retary and treasurer; E. W. Langdon.
C. K. Winn, 8. 8. Train, J. K Weather-
ford and J. J. Graham, trustee.
The President's message sent to con
gress yesterday was a long affair. It
treats tuily ol the war from the causes
which lead up to it to tbe present peace
negotiations. Dewey's victory at Man
ila, tlobson's heroic feat, the destruction
of 1 be Beet ol Ceivera, the battles at
Santiago and the surrender, the invasion
of Porto Rico and the last battle of tbe
war at Manila, are referred to. Sugges
tion is made to give the Cubans aid to
form a government for themselves, but
there is silence in reference to the gov
ernmentotthe Philippines and Porto
Rico. The Mcaraugua canal. Centra
American union, Paris exhibition, die
credit of V5 1.895 was allowed.
In the matter of the cleia nf W. T.
Cock rane for $77.o3o 00 account of agree
ing to be responsible for debts amount
ing to tbat ntttcb the court held tbat
Cochrane wa entitled to f 15,245, tbe
amount be had actually paid out on jodp
menu agaiost bim by the following for
tbe amounts stated: J. M Ralston,
431; P. felling. $3331 : C. E. Sianard,
1247; L. M. WitUo, $1204: First Na
tional bank, of Albany. 15398; Mary
Mady, $1711; Mary Croft, $2519; James
Pearl, $1217; N. J. War month, $1100; J.
D. Arthur, $1068; C. P. Sew, $30,400;
Brownsville bant-, $4140; Bros nirille
bank, $1000.
The total receipts f tbe ettete were
$75,433. 17 per rent waa paid 00 all tba
claims except those of tbe woolen mill
sod Cochrane, leaving $46,400 retained
on scoot ot those claims.
it the findings of the referee stand la
both at these esse. Cothrane and the
mills company will receive only 17 per
cent on tbe c'aim aa allowed by tbe ref
eree, and tbe other creditors of J. M .
Moyer A Co. will share in 1 be difference,
lese legal expenses.
Best de tbe above receipts tbe real
estate was recently sJd, which will be
divided.
A Great Horse Show Comlna.
Prof. Geo. Bartholomew's famous
horse sxtravsgatinn will appear in Iris
city Friday night, Saturday matinee and
Salnruiy night. Tbe professor makes
his handsome trains 1 horses bis actors
ajd they give a wonderful performance.
No one sbonld miss seeing. Admission,
only 10 cent i tor children and 25 cent
for adults.
day be sent for Deputy District Attorney
Harris, but had nothing particular to
say, bat several times tried lo induce
Mr. Harris to come within reaching dis
tance of his sell. Last evening he tried
a n mm ber of times to have Sheriff
Withers approach tbe cell closely, but
was not accommodated. After the
sheriff left he told some of the other
prisoners that if Withers had come np to
the cage he would have attempted to
get his pistol and wontd bare used it
with effect, if s access. He also said that
the officers were on to him, and tbat if
Hams had came in reaching distance
he would ha to' "choked him to death."
Into the Ditch
This morning an eoglne was backing
op with soma empty cars on the O. P.
track near tbe Red Ciown mills, when
the cars struck the frozen dirt st ths
crossing st the mill end two of them
ere thrown off. one of tbem into tbe
ditch with ooe end resting 00 tbe bank
and 1 be small bridge at that place. A
brakeman was on this car when it jump
ed tbe track and made a successful leap
for life striking safely on Lard ground.
Tbe other car was rotten back 00 tbe
track but it is proving a big job to get
me one in tne ditch out.
Hew Dutchess Trousers $1.50 to $3.50.
Ue-t everday wear in tbe country.
New Suit
All gTades. Some very nobby styles.
New Overcoats.
A large and specially fine line.
New Pall Shoes.
Some e pttfialties worth feeing.
New Hats A11 grade8.
NEW FURNISHINGS foi fall and
winter now ready for your inspection to which we In
vite YOU.
Every pair warranted, and
sold under tbe famous Money
Guarantee. Durability, Fit
and Workmanship all of
the best. Try a pair.
ik. ler a utt. $1 ftr a E.
learance lotting
BC.
THIS MONTH
THE BIGGEST VALUES.
.t so luw prices tbat my store was crowded with customer. IJam now offering for this month
'. oonsider the
GREATEST BARGAINS
I have yet given. I wish to CLOSE OUT
all suits now (Nov. 1st) on band, consisting
URN'S BUSINESS SUITS-- Up-to-date. Actual values 9.00 to $13.50 at $5.00 to $6.00.
M EN'S DRESS SUlTrv-In popular goods and correct tailoring. Aetna! values $11.00 to $15 XX) st $?.0$o $10X0.
BROKEN SUirs-Cbeaper.
BOY'S SUITS--Equally Cheap.
I really believe this is tbe BEST CLOTHING OFFER ever made in Albany. I have prettrfmuch ankinds of
goods worn by men snd bora to ahow voo.
CSriXVESTIG ATIOX HOTTED.
Hcllwain Block
Rinumttr tbe Plac
W E. BLAIN.
PiEN
ninifitntniyiimniMTTnfnT
m
3
We bars some fioe sbots for :
yon. All sues. Tbe quality '
1 a rood a the fin ett.bnttbe
style is not "the latest." :
Tbey were bought to sell at '
$3 00. $4.00and$ -500 per pair. ;
We will sell them to yon this
week at $1.50 per pair. Don't
delsy long to see them. Tba :
assortment may soon be
broren.
Economist
DRY GOODS CO.
Albany, Or.
1 HUlii iii iU Uli l III H ill etisigg
THE GREAT AUCTION SALE
AT
Mc ilwain:
Ths Sale will be postponed nntil Thursday, Decern be rjlo, when we
will commence AUCTION SALE at 10 p. m. and eoetiansi all day.
This will Ckaee out ll.e entire stock of jilerchsndise. From Sow on
yoo can pare base at private sale at Auction Prices on Every Article.
Cotne qaick. Do not be loo late or yoo will regret it.
STORE FOR REST AFTER JANUARY 1.
Perfumes
Talked
About
Does Quality
Coqqt Wit!
Yoq?
In Perfumery "Quality is king and
merit wins. WiJi this motto al
wajs in mind Pains er, Wright and
Lund nrg have won a worldwide rep
utatinn and tbe distinctive t tie o
perfumers. We have a large assort
meat ot taaey packages for the hot
day trade from 33c to $3.00.
BURKHAET & LEE
anta Olaus has made
"THE FAIR."
his quarters and will be glad
to see bis friends, old and
young.
Respectfully,
J. A. Weaver,
p. s.
Santa Claus' Letter Box
now ready write him a let
ter children.
CJ WEL k STA
"Silver ploU Hot won,
Tie 1
trade
mark
1847
The collection at the eTvieT.
Thanksoiviiw ! an.onntioa' to $15.28,
..a nlarrdin il.e Lands of tbe Ladies
;. tii.i. m ha Usui ri tlism in aid
r ' ' . w w j .
i ihnu mhn anneal to lliem in
an anreial time of eickne- s or misfor-
tnn Ti.si srvie rstorn their thanks
to all wbo coatrlbctwl to this collection
, Letter List.
Following is the list of letter remataing
i Pnstoffice at Albany. Linn county,
Oregon, Dec. 6, 1898. Person calling
for these letter must give the dale on which
tbe were advertised :
Alien, Mrs Abby J, A
t vr Moore. Mrs Hall
Orill.,Mi?s Koben.,resrson, Mrs Ann.
Koh'er, w m ""'K. .V" i.Vl
Landis Mr Dick emiui,
T. J. bfrrss r.m.
Taoss Slot Me. 'Tbe two nickel-in-
tbe-alot "experts" wbo have been work
ing the slot machines of the Willamette
valley towns, are reported to have arriv
ed in this city, yesterday, where they
were at once "spotted," before tbey bsd
tbe opportunity of breaking tbe fortunes
of tbe jtroprietors of the machines with
royal flashes. They were cot eucossstwl
lo working their gsme here, for word 1 1
their coming had preceded tbem, and
tbe proprietors ot tbe places where such
machine sre kspt bsd their eyee peelea
for tbem. It was not their fault tost
tbey were not successful in tbls city.
Ashland Tidings,
Attistion. CosaADsa. Comrade C F
Hollo way, department commander for
Oregon, will be in tbe citv on the noon
tram trora Koeeburz on Thursday ana
desires to see all the old soldiers st their
hall on Thursday evening: at 7.30 o'clock
Lt alt, whether members of the rest or
not, come out snd have a good time. We
may be agreeably surprised. fo who
knows who are thinking of the old sola
iers T By order of Com mender.
Rogers
Bros."
on spoons, forks, etc, is a guar
antee of quality the world over. .
The prefix lS7-nsnrcsthegett
nine Rogers quality. O "
Also a fine line of
Watches,
Clocks.
Rings
and many Novelties
FOK
PHOTOS, ,
VIEWS,
CRAYONS,
er-s-s rt as pes
Call on
Combination Barber Shop.
Your friends may smile
But that tired feeling
Means danger. It
Indicates impoverished quire at the store,
Arid impure blood,
This condition may
Lead to serious illness.
It should be promptly
Overcome by taking
Has Coke Dandruff Cure for sa
Ladies who are troubled with dandru
should call and get pamphlet.
Havb YocSkin the bis doll in the
window at "Kamps Grocery;
it will lie eiven away unristinaa
evenine. For further particulars in
New Clothing.
The Photographer
I have just opened a
LARGE STOCK
OFI
LATEST STYLE
CLOTHING
More than 100 different patteras to select from. The next thing i
to sell them. To do this 1 will make the price so you can save from
IS to 40 cents on the dol'ar under tha usul price on Stylish, Strictly
Up to-daie Clothing for men and boys, made for this seasons trade.
The Big, Popular Studio.
Twenty thousand negatives for duplic
ate orders.
Specialty First class work.
MclLWAIN BLOCK.
Remember the Room.
W. R; BLAIN.
First Street
Albany.
(The old Crawford & Pax ton and Craw
ford A Harnish Gallery.
The rcbool directors at Moro refused
to release Prof. E. G. Peery on his con
tract and Rev. Mr. Bond, ot Woodburn,
has been elected president of tbe Bods
villa college snd has taken charge of lbs
same.
UrwTc Carina nlla. 6001"
nuic " 'V" eaio stilt UHtUU , Ml . . p,
raemberment of China, oor relationi Which purines and
IsL saa.,1 t a, Wi.
Enriches the blood,
See French's display of, Christmas
witb France and Germany. Great Brit-
aios' friendliness, Samoa, Hawaii, green
backs and their redemption, our mari
time policy, reorganisation of the army,
postal service and other matters are
noticed.
BORN.
LANC In Albany on Monday Dec. 5,
1898, to Rev. and Mrs. O.M. Lane, a
son.
Tax Youb Choice. You can take
your choice of any piece of tinware in
the window at F. E. Allen & Go's for 25
cents, or they will take their choice for
only 5 cents. Take your choice.
Drop it to French's Jewelry ktoe snd!
see nis a.sptay oi holiday goods, no mat
ter wbetber yon wish to purchase or not.
Everybody Invited.
Glllett s Pepper box Bluing
st 0. . Browhs-li's
Strengthens the nerves,
Tones the stdmach,
Creates an appetite,
And builds up,
Energizes and vitalizes
The whole system.
Be sure to get
Only Hood's.
We buy, sell and store snun.
We make Magnolia Flour,
Also w hole wheat, Patent and germ,
flours,
The Magnolia Mil's,
A barrel of maple try nip just received
at Parker Brothers. Fine. Bring your
pail.
Pride of Albany Sosp,
weighs 20 ounces,
and is high grade, lor sale by
0. . BaowMLL.
HOLIDAY
GOODS! I
For bargains in
Ladies and
Gent's Gold
Watches see
French the
Jeweler.
Suitable Xmas pres
ents for old and young.
Our Jewelry case is filled
with bargains in Rings,
filled and solid. Chains in
ii rest variety, rms,
ttroocnee, necaiacee,
Bracelets, Charms,
Beetlaus.
St Luis Met Stor.
Exo ellfrnt Graham Wafsrs
at O. E. Bkowseia's.
GOOD COFFEE
It's a luxury all may enjoy wbo trade
with us. We won't to call your atten
tion to our Blend of Java A Mocha at 40
ets. per pound, which we believe to be
the beet on the market. Then we have
another Blend for SOcts. per pound
which is proving itself a winner. Then
we hsve another cheaper coffee clear
down to 10 cts. per pound which are all
good values. AU we ask is a trial from
any one who is not quite satisfied witn
their present coffee, and we are aura of
making yon oor customers.
v. t
F . E. ALLEN & CO.