wkvtlle.
We received two invilataion to attend
evening parties the peat week. The firet
wm from Oscar Dilley od Thursday even
Idk bat were besieged with callera that
evening and could nut attend. We
learned from those who were there that
the evening was apent in various amuse,
tnenta but the greatest event of the even
ing waa a recitation by Miss Elsie Dilley
which waa received with applause.
Miss Dilley ia a student of the Mineral
Springs College and as an elocutionist,
ehe haa bat few equals.
The second invitation was from W..II.
Millhollsn and wife on Friday evening
auu we were not allowed to mate any
excuse, we went and well! we were
nrprised to tee so many happy faces and
they were mostly Christian Kndeavorera.
The meeting waa called to order by Mis
Hattie Lore 1 1.. The various committees
then made their reports. We were sur
prised tost s a meeting so well conducted,
After the meeting adjourned, the evening
was spent in playing charades and games
of Crokinole and dominoes and the like
were p'ayed by some, while some of the
younger kids played marching games.
Last but not least was supper, which
waa Drat class and consisted of three!
kinda of cake and aandwichea and cocoa
and coffee. Thlrtysix persona took up.
per. The oldeat one present waa f2 (A.
Y. Smith) and the youngest waa Floyd
Wade, 13. All went home happy. Bee
Zech. 10:12.
A few more casea of meaalea.
We hare heard of a yenng man who
made a similar record to Glen Joskin in
duck shooting. He made 18 shots and
v got 2 ducks. Be ahot 10 times for the
firet duck and 8 for the second.
Mr. Barton of this place (not judge)
has a hen which will be of great profit to
ber owner. She lays two egga every day
and makea no complaints. Baiton ia a
modest yoong man and for this reason
will not put this rare fowl on exhibition.
Mr. B. bought egg powder of A. Y.
Smith at the corner. Mr. B. don't know
what the egg powders are made of and
Smith will not give it away.
The above facta can be ver. fid. Who
can beatilT
Little Rose Bcd.
Tenne-see.
I There ia talk of reform in the trattei
of clerkship by the passage of a law that
shall prevent the abuse . It w ill be very
sumrisinii though if aovthing is done,
for that ia not accordion to the build
the Oregon legislature.
of
John adamasaid of Franklin: "That
he waa a great genius, a great wit.a great
humorist, and a great politltian is cer
tain. That he waa a great philosopher,
morllista and atatesman ia more quest
ionable.'' Franklin wrote congress con
earning John Adams.: "I am persuaded,
however, that lie means well to his
countrv. alwavs an houest man, ollen a
wise on, but sometimes and In some
things aosolutely out of his seosee.
TERMS.
Daily Democrat, 25 cents per month
3.00 per year, in advance, 30c per month
not in advance. By carrier, 10c per
week. 10 per cent added if allowed to
run over months. Single copies 6c.
VVtiiLT, tl.25 In advance; (1.50 at end
of year; 11.75 for second year; $2-00 for
third and proceeding years, when not paid
in advance. Clubs of five now subscribers
at 15.00.
nshlnicton Letter.
MISFITS.
The retiring state treasurer had $763,
009.23 on hand. It is not very hard to
see how there is money in the olllce on
a salary of isou.
Telegraphic.
Governor Geera appeal to the mem
bers of the legislature that there be a
minimum amount of legislation will not
be regarded. The bills are al.eady flow
ing ia at a rate to indicate a full session
The state leuialature ia in session. It
has a big oppoitunity to distinguish it
self by passing a general appropriation
bill and adjourning, but it will not do
anything of the kind. There vi ill be
aooagh billa introduced to make the
average man weary and aome of them
will be pasaed. There ia danger of a few
going through not desired by the people,
back scratching affaire.
Senator Morgan will presa the Nicar-
augua canal bill until there ia a vote.
The people of the Pacific coaat will anx
iously watch tor a favorable termination
of the fight in favor of cheaper trana
portation, ao that we will be more near
ly on an equality with tbe eaatern states,
and there will not be such a great differ
ence in the price of wheat there and
here. Tnis is a great country, this Pa
cific coast region, and we are entitled to
oar share of toe improvements that go
to build np tbe country.
Tence-aee has certainly redeemed it
aelf. Laat Saturday eve Jan. 7Ui at a
business meeting cf the Lilerair, one o
the most prosperous stations was enjoy
ed. Geo. C Davis the "rand old man'
of the vicinity was ccce more elected to
the presidency amid nproarous appiaU9e
of appro al, C D aicKnight waa elected
vice-president and Thca. McKnight
waa re elected Secretary and Treasurer
almost unanimously ; Preselect Davie
making a brilliant speech in bis behalf.
Ellis Allen was re-elected Sergeant-et
arms, only two votes being against him
Will II Rosa the unanimous choice for
critic, waa elected by acclamation.
Yarions other business of inte-eet was
transacted, $12.90 wis delivered to tbe
treasure as the property of the socie
ty ; tbe same Being tbe proceeds ot the
social ; this cailad for a discussion, aa to
what source should the money be spent
to the best interest of the society, it was
brought to close by two members being
appointed with tbe secretary as chair
man; constiuting f committee of lure
on "eupp'ies" to purchase such articles
as are necessarily needed and report at
next meeting. The members of the
committee are: Thos. M Knitgbt,
chairman, JQ S wink and Dickie Hey
wood. K very body attend and make it
interesting and there will be more light
on the subject. We now have a mem
bership of 39
McK.
The total estimated increase of profile
of the twenty-five b.g trusts in the couu-
try for the year 1893 ia $227,259,000; of
fifty well known millionaires, $266,500,
000, apportioned aa .follows : $30,000,000
J.D. Rockefeller; 120.000,000 -Cor
celiua Yanderbiit, W. K. Yanderbilt ;
15,000.000 Russell Sage, Hetty Green ;
$10,000,000 William Rockefeller. R -e
well P Flower, I. Pi-rpont Morgan,
Philipp D. Armour, George J. Goa'd,
John Jacob Astor; 6,OCO,O0O-Mills.
Yerkes, WnUney, tLavemever, Widener,
E tins, Rvan. Brady, MrKy. Kia.il.s-;
3.500 OOd Edwin Gou d. Nelson Mo -
n ; $3.0CrO,000 and If- Collie P. II int
inuton an i twertv-e-ven others, melu 1
ne TUom.s A. Edison with $1,000,000.
The cou-moQ man doesn't stand much
of a show.
(From Our Ragul.r Correspondent.)
Washington Jan. 2nda1899
Mr. McKinley is so cnxious for tbe
aenat. to promptly ratify the treaty of
oeace'that be took occasion to broach
tbe subject to a number of senators who
shook bands with him at the New Year
reception, at the White House, today.
It is the antics of Aquinaldo, believed to
have both Spanish and German inspira
tion, which are causing Mr. McKinley
auxietv. Ue told the senators that bis
hands were tied, outside ot the territory
alreadv occupied bv our troops, until
the treaty was ratified. Democratic op
position to the treaty itself has almost
entirely disappeared, but democratic op
position to our keeping the Philippines
permanently appears to be increasing.
Cotonrt Denby.one of the democratic
membera of tbe War Investigating Cotr.-
J - .1... . I
IUISSIOD, UrupICU UIUI lua tuuiv - .
surprise for somebody when the report'
ot tbe commission is made, which wil
be insids of four weeks, be thicks, lie
said: "When they make their report I
think that all lair mind-d people will
admit that tbey have performed their
work conscientiouily aud that it is not
BJ moch of a whitewash commission as
many persons have imagined.
The magnates of the beet trust have
bseu trying to state Gen. ral Milee ever
a nee be told the iuve-tigat'ng comuiit
the that the "embalmed" beef sent to
Cuba and Porto Rico wan utterly oufit
fr use and expree1 th opinion.
hickednnbv thai I Maician. that
tha eniorced ealins ot it bad been
responsible for much of the sick
ness hot hey have not succeeded,
and are not likely to. As a teeler, tbey
threatened 10 sue General Miles for ueavy
damages, but tie . hr-nl was quietly
The men who stood up for unlimited
clerk hire will be remembered. Senator
Fulton said it would regulate itself in a
manner to show the demagogue. He is
becoming a very cheap kinl of a politl
cian.
The Democrat auggeets that Ex-Gov
ernor Lord will never again fill a poiitl
cal office. He lost favor during hia lour
vearaaa eovernorol Oregon, being a
very tueuiocre otlicial. As a Judge he
was among the best tbe state haa had.
The receipta of Eugene on a 6 mill tax
were more last year than Albany'a on an
8 mill tax, and Eugene'e assessment,
f 1,416,000, we believe is smaller than Al'
bauy's. What is the matter of oar tax
payers.
Of all fruits the apple ia the best. The
following by Chaplain Gilbert, of Eu
gene, in a letter home from Manila prov
es this:
I hope some good auntie over there
At Manila
Washington, Jan. 10. It can be stat
ed on authority that the news received
today Irom General una is rather reas
suring than otherwise as to the situation
in the I'lulippines, ana that tie made no
allusion to a Hostile collision, lie lias
been advised to use gentleness in dealing
with the insurgents and to advise and
co-operate with Admiral Dewey.
Mihi'i Bprerh
Washington, Jan. 10. Senator Mason
of Illinois, occupied the attention of the
senate (or nearly an hour and a half to
day, with a speech in support of his res
olution declaring that the United States
will never attempt to govern the people
oi any country r witnout tiieir consent.
in many respects tbe speech was one ot
the most notable utterance from the sen
ate thus far this session.
AcaUal Civil fervle
Washington, Jan. 10. Representative
Tongue voted to strike out the the appro
priation lor me civn service commission,
and Representative Ellis against it.
Tongue says that his vote does not mean
tbal he is opposed to a just civil service,
but was intended to serve notice on the
houfee that he, among others, wanted a
chauce to vote on a bill to modify the
law.
f hat key f'haaapUa
New York, Jan. 10. Tom Sharkey,
tht American sailor, stands tonight the
only heavyweignt, possibly, for cham
pionship honors and me l it le now neiu
bv Bob Fitzsimnions. He whipped Kid
TUB LEGISLATURE.
will remember how we boys used to like! McCoy good and hard in the 10th round
apples My, we haven't seen an apple
since we lelt home. rothng but bfc
nanas an oranges, and verv poor ones
at that. Old Santa couldn't do better
than send ua 2000 apple. How my
mouth waters! I'd like to turn the
whole regiment loose on Dr McCornack'e
orchard. We "wouldn t do a thing to
it."
Tbe Journal accuses the Linn county
members In the legislature of lr ntting
little oo account of our poultry snow.
Why not.
iO round
.1 M.
es said that
' .where be
. ho tol l t ie
Wat Depait
. , ia .thv lal
i ui'clar-iagaii.et
1 Koi not ao ex-
A Startling Demand.
The long hatred stranger poke rapid
ly.
''Yes,air, I am in Washington on busi
ness. Business of national importance.
I am here, sir, to promote an act of aim
pie justice. And I will not leave ootil I
have accomplished my purpose "
"nay l ask what tbe purpose is? in
quired a bystander.
"Yon may. It is to secure tbe re
moval of the national capital."
"To arhat point?"
"To Skinnervtlle, sir. Skinnerville,
a - a m m-
y mine aue weat oi nan-as city, on
Kiyote creek. My name ia Skinner.eir,"
"And on what grounds Mr Skinner, do
yon base your extraordianary claim?"
"The very beat air. Now that tbe gov.
ernment baa decided to annex the Phil
ippines to this gloriooa republu,,the cen
ter of the population of tbe United Stat-
ea will be found to be at f-inrrers-iile,
exactly at Hkinneraville, sir, and in
whose name I make my lawful demand
that tha national capital be removed
thither and at once."
Ex-Senator Manderson sas: "I would
not accept any office in the gift of this
nation, except, perhaps, the presidency,
which no man should decline, i would
not be embassador to England or Rns
aia. I would not accept a seat in tbe cab
inet. I would not again return to the
aenate nor allow myself to be brought
into public life. I have bad my chare of
it, I have received all the honors I am
entitled to. I am satisfied with my polit
ical career and am on ten ted wi'h my
present position, for it gives me a good
support. The dutie-ar agreeable, the
associations re pleasant, and 1 am ab
solutely independent of man."
Remember Jan. 13th !
Why? College Entertainment,
course.
of
$100 Reward $100.
Tbe readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded deeeaee that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the on
ly positive cure knewn to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a conslitu
tional disease, requires a constitution
al treatment. Halt' Oatarrh Cure
is taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe
system, thereby destroying the founds
tion of the disease, and giving tbe patient
strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors hsve so much faith iu
its curative powers, they offer One Hun
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure fceod 'or list of testionals.
Add rets. F. J. CHENEY & Co.
8o!d by Druggists, 75c. Toledo, O,
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Sick Headaches.
Tbe curse of overworked womankind, are
quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover
Root lea, the great blood purifier and
tissue builder. Money refunded if not
ratiefactorv. P rice, zo eta. and 50 cts.
Many a household is saddoned by deitb
because of the failure to kt)ep on hand a
s.feand absolutely certain cure for croup
such as One Minute Cough Cure. See thai
yrur little ones are protected against emer
gency. J. A. Cumming, agent.
Tbe soouer a cough or cold is cured w'tb
out barm to tbe sufferer tbe better. Lin
gering colds are dengerous. Hacking
cough is oistrofsing One Minute Cough
yur quickly cures it. Why suffer when
i. rb acoui h cure is within reach? It is
asant Utfae taste J. A. camming
The rcbl iu the Philippines will re
let t!ie efforts of the United States to
make them leave the Spaniards alone,
and the re-ntt will be sou-e Wool shed,
in which tbe insurgents will receive
much the worst of it. Tbey will find
that they are not lighting Spaniard. It
Is to be very much regretted though that
the Uo ited States is obliged to use force
in getting possession of tbe country, for
that is against oar democratic principles
and savors of impenalims. As a matter
of fart we should never annex any terri-
toiy by force. It is not according to tbe
spirit of onr institutions. So far aa tbe
Philippinee are concerned though we are
in it now for bosicees and cannot back
out. We will have to ratify tbe treaty
and keep tbe islands whether we need or
even want litem or not. We may have
an elephant on our bands and tbe Dkmo
cbat believes we will have, but we must
prepare to feed the beast and get along
tbe best we can with blm
dropped when G
a court of
would like to . .
'einat:urd,' c
men'.
S-ntjr Mas t .
e jt republican e a
expansion. Uaeanl.
! pansionist, but 1 t . r
ratified at this sw i.
tf the treaty, bo-.v
tuis conutry to t:.e-M'u.,n i!ea.
The announceiu- t n u New York
that Mr. Croker ha I -.cid Represent
ative Salzerjasja can i;datefor Speaker
of the next House, and consequently tbe
leader of the democrat in that bedy waa
not received any, loo pleaaotly by dem-
Today at Sacramento the voting for a
U. S. senator began. The fight will be .
hot one for Burns is in it and be ia a
scorcher.
The prnne industry and the flax indus
try have aa much right to be helped in
Oregon aa the sugar beat industnr. The
i .lull, at 1 1 me . ,IPIUf luuuuir. ii.utti
sisuj ou trie r on merits.
The stnnding committees of the two
bouses were left substantially the same
aa in the apecial aeasion. In, the house
there was some excitement caused by the
change of the chairmanship ot the com
mittee on enrolled bills, ousting McCut
loch and putting in Flag,. In the aen
ate the placea made vacant by Senator
Taylor becoming President of the body
were filled.
Tbe usual silly resolutions about fur
nishing the members with three news
papers, postage stamps, etc. were paaeed
A resolution by Moody provides for
the two appropriation bills dividing the
salaries of officers from other appropria
tions. Referred.
Among the bills already introduced
are: By Moody providing for two extra
supreme judges and by McQueen to
place the responsibility of common car
riers.
Daly, of Lake, introduced a bill in tbe
senate to re-enact tbe mortgage tax law.
Keltey to register land titles according to
lorren law ot lkok county. III , Ful
ton lor f'JUUU lor state historical society,
tiaseitine creating omce ol slate geolog
ist, Daly, of Lake, permitting counties
till June 1 to pay state taxes, Daly, of
Benton, providing for a commissioner
and board of transportation, taxing rail
road property for its supports, Brownell
requiring corporations to pay laborers
weekly.
1 he Governor waa aworn in by Chief
Justice Wolverton His message read
at noon occupied 43 minutes. In the
very start be aen-ibly declares that there
U no demand and no necessity for any
great amount ol general legislation, and
"it is to be hoped that you give tbe
people the minimum quantity of legisla
tion at this session, as no radical changes
are needed." Besides it coats ll.OOu a
i-.ay to run the legislature. He eels
down good and bard on thi foolish cus
toms ol introducing bills on every con
ceivable '(object, more in a session than
ail the bills on our statute. He set
down also on the clerk abuse declaring
mat one nan ine stanatng committees :n
both bouses have no more use for a per
manent clerk thao they have for a
Chinese interpreter, lie commends the
fisheries legislation. He favors a rail
road commission to prevent the en-
! croachmenl o! the railroads and certain-
Ask to See.
Does
Quality
Count
With
You?
Our line of seamless, rapid blow
fountain and bnlb syringes, with
hard robber fittingg. The mo
successful line ever offered to th
American people
riatisfaction guaranteed.
BURKIFA RT&LEE.
THE CRACKERJACK
L B MOSES, PKOPRIETOR.
Opposite Masonic Temple.
Full line of standard groceries and
conn try produce
So single leader, but everything a
eaderat bottom price.
Wagons run in tbe country selling gro
ceries and collecting produce.
Money saved by trading at tbe Crack-riack.
?sryV? Also
T.icre is a good deal of aristocratic
crowing going on in Albany tb:s week,
just a block down the street from the
Democrat otlice. There is yrobably the
bitrceet lot of tiigb "toned birds ever
ot what was to have been
battle.)
BUC Blbrry
Hslcna, Jan. 10. State Senator Fred
Whitvaides, of Vl-thead county, turned '
over to Urn bribery inrcstiga'tion com
mi'te 30 bills of the denomonation of
tlOOO, which he swore had been given
him for the purpose ofjbuying votes for
W. A. Clarke, of Butte, for United States
Senator. The bills were made an ex
hibit in the investigation.
a reiltire Wnm Jal
Si-okase, Jan. 10. A special from
Rathdrnm, Idaho, says:
George H. Pea, who for two year
has been sherifl of KooUnaf county.
. i . . f....:.:..A i - . : . 1 1 . .......
of oltibe expired veeterdav. but he was ! ?" I- I vors ids protect-
..: r... . i.:. ion of our game birds by good game laws.
successor. The shortage is about I ..O00. i " V0?,1? ' ua ol wr'"
" i criminals to the penitentiary at a big i
; expense. Commends the state Lister'
at Maalla j cal society, eco-ee tbe ir consistent bi.: '
Manila, Jan. 9. The eitualton is rap-" charges of the state printer and '.' ':?
id'y at'proach-.ng a climax, and it is just ' untouched many mau-r in tlmn-,
juMwiMe Ili4t tomorrow we n j-?a,-e- t::e -U(r bruatv, n rmal ctinl- ,u- .
nil souu on. .Mi-aim !.!.-, aii worn i i-h f - h;i rr'rr-nc- -In- ,,r-:!
aUr;p. t rum..!!- nre in e;r lilxtwii. Xuc prosp-rni- ii-jir ,n. Urrgoo'a -i iv,n c- ,
liii el :ate auiiwr u- nre t-i';i!ig UiO.t au ! lU:,ot:i.ce. fr:e i: esrae it ,
ever. firvcaut ion . The trp". .a q iar- consri vtiv and r lien in ibv spirit of
, bis p .!icy lo irave well enough a one.
"Silver plate that wears."
1847?
on spoons, forks, etc, is a gaar
antee of quality tlie world over. .
The prefix 84 7 insures the gen
uine Rogers quality. O
AT
WILL & STARK'S.
a fine Vim of
Watches,
Clocks.
Rings.
and many Novelties
iwn. u kmu nwui recommenaations
- .: - IMS)
ftisgi . . .." f" 21 ! t
S jr K-rrr. 5. . t
For bargains in
Ladies and
Gent's Gold
Watches see
French the
Jeweler.
NTEW ADVERTISEMENTS
road betwaen Alb
or address B. H. Mcllmurr, at
T70USD-On the
IT any and Wells a good cloak, new.
Call on or address B. ti
Wells.
1 1 700D FOR SALE. Good
WW Howard at $2, $2 bO
cord.
fir, by O
anda3 a
Inquire at Dimocat tffice.
fusi, A iaoy a can sxin purse con
. ' a . a. J A L ( i
Itaining rjetween ana prooaoiy
on second street retween Montgomery
and Baker streets. Ketam to EJ .See ley.
Axecal Mrn.il) There will be a
meetine of the Stockholders of
Tbe Albany Creatuery Association, Jan.
12, 1099 at 1 o'clock p for tbe elect
ion ol officers and tbe transaction of any
other basinets which may come before
vbe meeting. . J. BrarxT,
Secretary.
15eTRUCTIO'9 on Piano or Organ
given in exchange for small family
washing. Inquire at this office.
NOTICE OF DISSOLCTIOS. The
partnership under tbe firm name
of Power Sl f-prenzer, dealers in poultry.
has been dissolved, 31 r. bprenger rettr
ing. Tbe besiness will be continued
permanently by F. G. Powers at the
present piace in toe rear en a. stern
berg & Go's.
treaty will be ! K1-"1 together in the state.
:is.rat;6cat ion
IS not commit
t,
Ooe of tbe biggest induat.Iea in the
United Htateb is the raising of pouitrj
and tbe aale of eggs. It foots np into the
millions of dollars and is far up tbe list
in the amount of the annual product.
Bence tbe industry ii a very important
one, one that deserves attention and de
velopment. Great strides haze been
made In the past few years. Tbe breeds of
tbe different classes have been greatly
improved, until now we have some msg
oincent specimens of tbe different kinds
of birds. Tbe old barn vard fowl is a
ery common looking bird compared
vilu the mcderu Langshan, Wyandot
or FIjniou'.h Rock. Blood will tell in tbe
feathered tribe tbe same as anything else
and the progressive farmer should make
note of the fsctand be np with the
noes. Diversified farming demands a
good, deal of attention to the chicken
business, and while you are at it you
might as well do it right and have tne
best. It is as easy to raise seven and
eight pound chickens aa two pounders.
Tbe Democrat is glad to see the interest
taken in this county, where sncb a splen
did showing is made in the state show.
An increased Interest will no doubt fol
low it, and Linn county will be tbe ban
ner ben county of the state.
Mr. L. T. LiUrell writes
P O P.rown Co., Kan
plating locating in Linn county, and
would like a long letter from the " Demo.
ck.it stating facta about everything.
Just now we haven't time and refer the
matter to some one with more leisure.
Mr. Littrell wants a stock and grain
farm.
ter are undtrarum.
will si t uhiin:
New Yvkk, Jan. . A diKj.alcii to
the
from Willis
I K rai I ir .in I. ina, Peru
Advicra reopivfd here from IV.iv is an
nounce that President Aionj's advance
of U Paz,
C A r A k K II OF Til E STOJi ACII.
that he is content-11 ,,i iv,i,..; .
ocrata in Wa-hing'oo. j Kid Uom ia irn;l mho
Pressure upon tbe adminsef ration was . Kee!er Cur. m Portunil f(ir ,hft morS
strong enough to cause the cabinet to in-. phine aad hMt tD orUer ,how f
struct Secertary Hay to squelch the Pa- wbat they can do. When Uken bold of t
eiflc Cable Company bv exercising his be was using 60 grains of morphine and j
ri.ht to diannorva the concession for a ! f ' cocine aoav. it will be avl.ig
- i
fiend.
It is li.rlv tbal a derUive lattU will
he fought tuun Ulre!i Uie fovtramenl
troops and the rc !!, who now hold th
capital.
A Trrnw Wirrfc
Nrw York, Jan. 1 By a head-on col
lision between two passenger trains on
the Lehigh Yaliev railroad, at Wet Dun
ellen, X. J., at 12:-W 1'4M. Uaday, 13 per
sons were billevl and over 3 woundel.
The acridect was doe to aome terrible
mistake in train orders.
KIa mnnnnnl- nhtila-1 nf this BOVem- -.--
ment of Hawaii, insied ot ix months
from date of concession. The- sis months
expired today. Tnis is Ibe company
that wanted this Government to grant
it a subsiJy of 1100.000 a year for twenty
years enough to bo Id tbe cable tor
the free ne of tbe cabU trout California
to Hawaii.
A IMca-iant, Simple, but Safe and
KtTcctual Cure for It.
Catarrh of the stomach baa long ben 1
ronsideml the next thing to incurable, j
i ur -iiai symioms are a lull or bloating
sensation after eating, accompanied
sometimes with sour or watery rkings. a
formation of raeus, causing pressure on
the heart and lungs aad dirficuit breath
ing; headaJhee, fcck leaf petite, nerrou
ne, and a general p!aed out, languid
feeling.
There Is often a f-jul taste in tbe
mouth, coaled tongue and if tbe interior
of the stomach could Le seen it would '
jj i show a slimy, inflamed condition.
, a j Tbe cure tor ibis common and o be tin-
3
J
Combination Barber Shop. The ocly four chairtbop in tbe city.
I a aau.'lef Ss-
! Ommllin. 9. A special to the
i from bidnev. Xeb , says: There wa
i m rwk rm lfi I n i.in At Stlniil
miles east of here, at 4 :U5 this mcrninj. j cut"S the food t U? readily, Uiorooghiy i
'which resulted in four deaths and eiclit l'elej before it lias time to ferment:
Superintendent Paine of the state in- j people being injured. j end irritate the delicate mucous surfaces
aaneasylum has been very liberal in Trainmen at tbe wreck do not ttemtt ;o1 1 tmach. T& secure a prompt and :
to account lir the accident, and the oni- " ui.i.w:i it me one necery .
, . .... ; i
, '. r.1"""1"1"?"17' rials at the headquarter hire profess to ' to do an 1 when ncnnal digestion is'
-v , hqiut ignorant.
According to Dr. Uarlanson tbe safest
i en-unM ine catarrtiai
; have duuppeareij.
A Fatal EJitorial.
Clevclarnd Sarcastic.
Ex-President Cleveland in rej.ly to the
request of representative of the Asscr
tateJ Press for an expression on tbe
question of expansion, said :
"I do not care to repeat my views con
cerning the prevailing epidemic of im
perialif m and territorial expansion. As
suming, however, that my ideas oo tbe
subject are antiquated and nnsuiied to
these progressive days, it ie a matter of
surprise to metbat tbe natives of our new
possessions to acquiesce io the benefit oi
subjecting them to onr control and man
agement should in the least disturb our
expansionists. This phrase of the titua
.ion ought not to bave been unanticipat
ed nor the incidents natually growing
out of it overlooked . Tbe remedy is ob
vioos and simple. The misguided inbab
tan t a of our new territory who prefer
lometbtog different in tbe plan for tbei
control which we proposed or oppssed
...... . i . i . i i.i i.
uui uv.igns in wieir Deuair, buuiiu ue
slaughtered. .The killing of natives ha
been a fea ure of expansion since expan
ansion began and our impel lalistic en
thusiasm should not be checked by the
prospective necessity of destroying a few
hundred or a few thousand Filipinos
Of course, somi unprepared souls would
then be lost before we bad the opportun
ity of Christianizing tbem, but surely
those ol our clergjmen who bave done to
much to encourage expansion cuuld
manage that difficulty.''
Tbe following is the editorial which
appeared in tbe Wilmiogtoo Record of
Wilmington, South Carolina, and which
led to a demolition of ibe newspaper of
flee and tbe death of sixteen men, meet
all colorod, by violence. The Record was
published by colored men.
"VYe angge.t that tie whites gaard
tbeir womea more closely, thus living
no opportunity for the human fiend, he
be white or black. You leave your goods
out of doors and then complain because
bey are taken away. Poor white men
are careless in the matter ot protecting
their women, eepecial'.y on farms. Tbey
are earless cf tbeir conduct toward tbem
aud our experience among the poor
white people in the country teaches that
tbe women of that race are not any more
particular io tbe matter ot clandestine
meetings wito colored men then are the
white men with colored women. Meet
ings of this kind go on for som lime un
til tbe woman's infatuation or :he man's
boldness brings attention to tbem and
tbe man is lynched.
"Every negro lynched is called a 'big
bnrly, black brute, when io fact many
of those woo have thos been dealt with
bad white men for theii fathers, and
were not black and buily.but were suffi
cient attractive lor white girls of culture
and refinement to fail in lave with them
as li wl. known to a'l."
condition mill
Quarter himself, and haa luriMn Iin,
i mimtr minia nn.W him all Armina) ItalMuallt I Imn m n ll..:nn. fu.
1 S33 a quarter. Certainly though Lane ) Si ra.ct-co.JJan. .. Word has and beet treatment U to n after each
! county has as mucn right to the plums ' come that Maor-jenera! W. H. Miafler j nieal a taq!et. Tempo---? of ihastase, As-
asanvotbtr county, and aa the em- wl" ". auingten next i hunway. tpiHt tVpem. a little Nax, Uoldea tfea!
tdoyees are no doubt efficient there can ' lrft Lieutenant tiraves, evecth in - id fruit acids. These tablets can now
be no kick. If a Linn county man gets Linlry, his aid. who has leen art n tc faood at al! drugstore under the
in we win nope to see him fill tbe asy- 1'""."' lUB urptnmmi oi mo name ol frtuarl s Uywpepeia Tablets aud
urn wiiu unn eouniv 'mtiinrm to .uimjirr wuu,p, ia
A Cosy Spot.
J. C. Devine
Successor to X. Southard
Juat east of tbe Davocaai ofB e.
Dealer In
Bay, Oate, Mill Feed, Chop, Poo'try,
etc.
Give him a call. Good treatment as
sured.
Yard Littler.
A6i-tant.
J C UTTLKL'S
Ground Floer
Iknt. I Jfu.c -j,
Broadalbin. St.
Albany, tit
.1
If ) uu bave a badly de
cayed tooth rtmcmHer a
new crown can be inserted
by Dr. Adam as illustrat-cd.
COLUXS&HOIKIES
Dentists.
Odd FeLow'a Temple, Albany ..Or.
All work carefolly dene order late
methods.
Cold weather and winter winds are oa
nouced when warmed with one of oar
air turht beattna stuve. It ia asy a nym
for good cheer anl its economical nee oi
foei makes a happy hooeeheld.
We bare aiso intt received a large
shipment of Tinware direct from aa east
ern factor w fcich we are able to sell at
verv low prices. Call and price thee
ffiois and be convinced that we are ot
fericg BAEGALNSin these goods.
F . E. ALLEN & CO.
make op for the past.
win ;
HOME AND ABROAD.
i located on his doca'.ion land caim.
See Locals on every page.
The Xorthweet Poultry show,
Io Albany, Linn Co , Or.,
January 9 to 1A.1S99.
Wheat 49 cents.
Cravoo aud Pastel work a e; ecialty at
Miss Long's.
Sample io Bas Relief photos
aeen at Miss Lontr'a.
50 cent nboto made bv th thn.r,d Vivt P1 ers
every week at Miss Uing's. tl'ir r r n r
o.-t i- l . ... ' Amos J. Landis, GrapeviUe. Pa.
Bas Relief pbitoe now all the rage, ,;eorge A. Waters, Camden, X. J.
call and see samples at Mise Long's j Mrs. Katherine Boyle. Pituburg.
A large and fine stock of cigars and to- Tbe victims were suiTocated bv
tacco at Conn A IIujton's.k6ee the dis-, dense smoke.
P'ay.
not beuig a patent medicine can be used
jwuii per.eci eaieiy ana assurance mat
j health yr pet te and thorough digestion ;
will foilew their use after meals.
Mr. X. J. Boober of 7I0 Dearborn St.. '
! wealth v pionoer of this city, died ifav. j-0'""0' "Catarrh is a
aged 76vera. Mr. lennv wssoneof theilocJ condition resultir,g from a neglect-;
i hrst eettlers on fuet sum I an I a por- r --p Ouid in the head, whereby the Itninz
, tion of the bu-inesa district of Seattle ia ! membrane of the ocee becomes infiacued
THIS 15 A STBICTL!
CASH PBorasmos.
1 00
! and the boisonous diucharcw Ibwrvfrt-un ;
j passing backward into the throat readies
the1
s ra4a aa ia vat'u- m
Albany Trading Go.
Call fur Linn Co. Fair Convention.
Excellent Graham Wafers
at O. E. Bkowsell's.
We buy, sell and store cram.
We make Magnolia Flour,
Also whole wheat, Patent and germ,
aoura,
The Magnolia Mil's.
The Long Photo Co. is the leading
gallery of A Ibanv. Every photo made
there ia a gem of i r' Call and see for
yourselves.
Get the best fiour.
The Magnolia
Refuse any other fiour,
except the Mignulla.
Gillett a Pepper box Bluing
at O. IS. Baowaaus
A barrel of maple syrup just received
at Parker Brothers. Fine. Bring your j
pail. )
k mars meeting of tbe people of Linn J ion.
county is hereby cane l to meet at the
court bouss in Al1 any, on Friday, Feb.
3, 1899, at 10 o'clock a m for the purpose
of organizing a Linn Uoonty ratr
Association, upon a basis to be deter
mined by said convention, and arrang
ing lor a county fair to be held in . Lann
county in tbe fall of 1899 and regularly
annually thereafter. All citizens inter
ested in this movement, also members of
tbe lacnlty of the Oregon agricultural
college, are cordiidly invited to attend
this convention.
J. R. Whitnkv, U. L. Rubs,
Sec. Chairman,
Another shipment of Cue Daodruf!
cure receive.! at Combination Barber
Shop.
Bring tbe babies and get a dos o
those cute little Diamond photos, only
50 cents at Miss Long's.
When you want a choice Omk, a nice
roast or meat of any kind, call oo lleory
jroders. He keeps tbe Ut.
Late to bed and early to rise, prpana a
man for bis home in the skies. But early
Io bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill
that makea life longer and better and wiier.
I A. Cumming. agent.
Go to Verick's shaving and hair cut
ticg parlors for first clam work. Hot
j and cold baths. Clean towels to every
customer.
The best meat of all kinds and good
treatment at tbe Albany Dretaed Beef
Company's market, just djwn Second
treet. Oood weiirht and nromot attond
! been relieved frt.ni that duty and
join General Merriam at Ienver.
r wlaral avail hi M
i Seattl. Jan. 9. Arthur A. Kennr. a
16 lb Best Cure gran, sugar.
Special prices by the sack.
9 p. Pride of Albanv Co2re.
30 lb sack Beet Liverpool Salt
S cans Beet Tomatoes
3 Corn
A ratal sir. I " i'iiuuii uium w 3 lb r resn Jiix canuy
Pittkbtbi. Jan. 8. At a fire which ! "'""T"- " eaiourmee pre-
i ; - ' - ...... - . f, ta-. r an, I ,,t n..n f, .
1 ...4 I . ... . 1..I?.. I..... T. - . . ....... . ...v., w.t wa- . . ' . t. , .
uouii nun. i t.m -t I iv. MJ i.ll. iianairer.
j Tablets. I canact find appropriate ; Baltimore B'.ock, next dr East Lunch
I worls to exirN my good feeling. I Counter,
j have found flesh, appetite and sound rest j
! from their use.
Stuart s LHsiepsia TaUets is the safest
preparation as well aa lite simplest and
Ike r-aUvm-M laaargrato most convenient remedy for any form of '
Mcsiu, Jan. 8. CVdonel Potter, the indigestion, catarrh of stomach", bilious-j
special emissary oi (ieneral Otis letween I nes, tour stomach, heartburn and bloat
Manila and lioilo, arrived this afternom mg a fur meais.
with dispatches from the latter point. I Send for little book, mailed free on
The streets were barricaded, aod it was stomach trouble, by ad lressinir F. A.
ALBANY STM LIHUHV.
J. X'. Hoffman, Lessee.
reporte! that the prmdii! buildings Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tab-
Uad be-n "kerosenc-j, the ineurventa ! lets can Iv found al alltirug stores.
having tnreatened to destroy the whole
bnsinesj section by lire at the first shot
of bombardment. j Vour grocer keeps 1 1.
SU-Wrr-k rni .UtZll'U Plur
Ksoi viixe, Tenn.. Jan. S. Four dead,
two injnred.one of these perhaps fatally
and the loss of property of the Southern
railway to the amount of about 125.000,
is the result of a wreck which occured
this morning on the KnoxviUo A Ohio
l,r,nrh nf K W -l J f;..lBl.n ..f , Ka
Knnthern iim-v nr..n.i i,if m,i ' was so severely afflicted with rheumatism
Uim BliV mtk9 vmieu IU Bll UOWQ lOUO
most of her work. She began taking
Hood's SarupanJIa and it cured her.
Umbrela Notice.
tmbreiias recovered In fust ciass
style, by Mrs. Al. Ludaig, at Broadalbin
and Third streets, 'or from 60 cents to
$2.60. Repairing of all kinds promptly
attended to. Patronise home lnstitu
tions.
A Fine stock of
Shelf
Hardware
at GEO. E. Fish's,
u the lowest ,-iiccb. Will keep a fc
itock oi tbe bent goods.
K. O. T. M.
every Saturday evening at K. O. T.
ball. Vlsttinif KnighU inviied.
W, A. Cox, Commander.
to.
HONG VVAII TONG CO., Second St
near Lyon street, Albany. Sells Chi
nese medicine, Chinese rice, Chinese
tea and nut oil, ,
A E. Phelps has been appointed n -s'.-master
at Sweet Hooie
The Ux levy ia Wasro countv Ims
been placed at i mil's, the county levy
alone being 13 mills.
The Oregon Telephone Co., is running
a line to Astoria, which will be extended
to Tillamook. Tbe company intends to
reach every town in tbe northwest.
Mr. E. R. Case, the barter, Las
bought tbe first street property of Mil
ton liale new occupied by tbe marble
shop, and may locate bis barber shop in
it, but bas not decided ou that.
A fine monument has juet been erect
ed on tbe lot of Mrs. Boenicke, in the
city cemetery in honor of the late Albert
Boenicke, lost on the Clara Nevada. Tha
tribute is paid by the Woodmen of the
World, according to their custom, Mr.
Boenicke beiae a member of that nrH
The work waa done by Mr. Fran Wood,
and is highly commended. The inscrip
tion tells the storv. and is: "In
of Albert. Boenicke. nerished in tha
wreck of the Clara Nevada, Lynn Canal.
Words of Praiae bestowed upove
nouu s oarsaparma cy incse woo na
taken it indicate tbat it is restoring Leatt
to thousands of people, and tbat It wil
help you also.
Work done In first claea matiner
j rettooa.be prices.
Prompt attention paid to ail orders,
at
i iniTOOTntinfnfitTOT
i Julius
Gradwohl
-:- Dealer in -:-
5- Hardware. CrecUrv. Uiass-
ware. Groceries and al goods
kept Is country stores.
1 WILL
i SELL GOODS .g
& FOR CASH 3
t As Low as Anybody.
Coantry produce and eggs
taken in exchange
for gooods.
How She i iJ Her Work.
Shedd. Oreir.. Xov. 1S98. Mrs. Xettie
M. Carol hers of this place states that ehe
FOSHAY 4 MASON
- Wholesale & Retail
DRUGGISTS ASD BCOKSEILKU
4LUAMT, OREGON.
Pure Drugs and the flpest and LargM
nio) k ot Stationary and Book
in the Market.
A Rare Bargain.
For sale, a bouse and lot in a favorable
part of the city. House is a two storv.
eight room building in eood condition.
Good well and city water. Will be sold at
a rare bargain. It must be sold so do not
miss this chance, inquire at tne Vauo-
bat office.
west of F.Ik Valley.
Far aia:iaa .
T:i c;ee, Jan. 6. James Smith was ar
rested late last evening on a charge of
stealing two guns from M. K Barkers
gun store lie reeides'at Coburg, and
lule in Eugene yesterday called at the
store to inspect and price guns, jt is
alleged that he concealed two tiuns aud
left the store.
X. Tralh la li
Hoso-Koyo, Jan. 8. According to
statements of peoplo who have lust ar
rived here from the is'and of Balabac,
south of the island of Palawan, there is
no truth in the report that the Span
iards there have been massacred by the
Filopinos
I iTney say the story is an invention of ',
the priests.
Haar Will apeak
VvAsnisoTDSJan. 8. The week prom
ises to be a busy one in the senate. It
will begin with an elaborate and careful-
' ly prepared speech by Senator Hoar to
1 1 1 1 , !:...! t !. .
ia? uuuvereu iiiiiiiminijiw aiLvr nv brans
action of the routine business tomorrow
in opposition tojtho expansion of Amer
ican territory.
Star Bakery
COMUkD METEI HOPiinClt
Curner Broadalbin and Flint St
kiaUJi.
OliYer Plows-sjfMei
ob'i..X
i.t.'r . Agents,
-any, t-regoa:
TICKETS
To all point East via
Great Northern Hallway.
For rates, folders and full information
eall on or address
II. F. Mkhrill,
Agent Albany.
What Is Sltiloli?
A grand old remedy for Corgb, Cold
and Consumption; used through th
world for ball a century, has cured in
numerable casts of incipient coneump
tion and relieved many in advanced
stairea. If van are not aatisrlnl milh th
results we will refund your nione v. Price !
25 cts., 60 cts. and 11.00. " j
Strict tv business
French ibe jeweler.
Crescent Bicycle,
Hopkins Brothers, agent.
Best Bicycle for tue money .
Will & Stark, jewe'ers.
Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Brother
for only W, f 30, 135 and 60.
U B Winn, citv ticket agent. Tickets
to all points in the east.
Ue sure and see the aoti rut tinware at
Qopkin Bios, will las", a liieliaie.
D-al.
Canned Fruits.
Glassware.
Dried Fruits.
Tobacco,
Sugar,
Coffee,
Ftc.
Canned .Meat
Quenswa"e
Vee table
Cigar Spices,
Tea
a-rything tnat U a opt le a
sood variety anagro
eery store, tllg
et ptfce pain
for
Al.!- KINDS OF PRODOC)
vriirer gave the o d tne cbilkd plow
And tt Ba saveo more soney
to the farmer of America
than any other io.-.lenienl ever prodocco
Genuine Oil ver chvlled are tbe best ea
earth. The Oliver is a promoter of hapDi-
noes on the farm, and tne dealer who teili
it knows be is Laadting the best. Loot
out for imniltation and touch nothing bo!
ice genuine goods, made coly ty Uuve
Chilled plow works. South Ber.d,Ir d.. T
. A.
We bave decided to continue making
the 6C cent photos. Long Photo Co.
Flour 85c per sack. Try it.
The Magnolia.
If you want a good and cleat
..loke buy cigars made by our Al
to my cigar factory.
AlanvaLovcr
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl w itn an offensive breath.
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath
by its action on the bowels, etc., as noth
else will. Sold for years on absolute
guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts.
GOOD INSURANCE
NONE.
OB
Yoiina Mother!.
Croup is the terror of thOusnnds of
young mothers because its outbreak is so
agonizing and frequently fatal. Khiloh'a
Cough and Consumption Cure acts like
magic in cases of Croup. It has never
aeen known to fail. The worst cases re
lieved imrucdintelv. Prices, 25 cts,. and
63 rts.andtl.00.
Overcome evil with irood. Overcome
your coughs and colds with One Minute
Couifh Cure. It is so irood children crv for
it. It cures croup, bronchitis. Dneumonia.
laVrippe and all throat and lung diseases.
J. A. Cumming, sgent.
Tut Kuril. Down Mondays vVednes
days and Fridavs, leaving Albany at 7
a. m. Up Tuesdays, Thuiedays andSat
nrdaya.
Whenjou ask for Ue Witt's Witch Ua
xel Halve don't accept a cuunterfeit or im
tation. There are more cases of Piles be
ig curA.t by thin, thin all others coin
nil f V. Casan laJigent.
If you want nothing for your money
get "Belie!, but it you want
A co.igh is not like a fever. It does not
bave to run a certain course. Cure it
(i ickly and effectually with One Minute
Cough Cure, the best remedy for all ages
and for the most severe cases. We recom
mend It because it's good. J , A. Cum
ming, agnt.
Hood's Pills are tbe best family cath
artic and liver tonio. Gentle, ieliabie,sure.
ReliaMe InsnrancB3
have your propeity insured by the lead
ing agent of Albany, in companies that
bave ben in business for years, and that
have money to back their obligations.
Yon cannot get a good article of snj
kind for nothing, and when yon want in
surance get "Insuraiice" and not "Re
.ef." M. SENDERS.
"Insurance, Hay, Grain and Wool.
Albany Market
Wheat 48 nta.
Oats 30.
Egg 55 cents.
Butter I to 3a cents.
Potatoes 26 cents.
Hams 11 to 13 cents.
Sides 10 to 11 cents.
Shoulders 8 tc 7 cents.
EXPIBT BICYCLE RiPAUfflG
HORSE SHOEING-
Second Street between Ferry and
bn
MILLER STEWART
LINN CO- ABSTRACT COMPANY
Albany VOreeon
Offices, Bank of Oregon Building.
Only set of Abstracts of Linn County.
Complete set of maps and plats.
H. F. rierrili
Insurance aud Collection Agent Monej
to loan, warrants bought Office in tns
Democrat buildii i
FOR REST. A well located dwelling
house. Call on H, F. Mcllwain,
ilonev to Loan.
We have a block of $40,000 to loa oa
good farms la lann and adjoining ooune
If vou have cood securitv and m4m4
title, we can furnish you tbe coin without
May, as we make our own examination o
wrurity.
t all or us or write
8. N. Stwuji O
Albany, Oregon
H.E. BEERS, M.D.
Physician and Eunreon
Phone 66. PoctoSce Block.
Albany, Oregon.
DR. OLIYE K. BEERS.
rxeeatefl of Women and Children.
Phone E6-
PostofScc Block A lbany, "
S.E.WINSAED M.S.3LD.
Graduate of Lenox College 1SS3, Chi
ago Homeopathic Medical College IS3Q
Bash Medical Callege 1302.
Tvseedale Block. Albany. Or.
5
PEARLY TEETH,
so high! v and justly prised, are assured
by tne' nee ol oar ALLEN'S TOOTH
POWDER, which prevents si! accretion
under the Cental surfaces and keeps tbem
clear, cleas, and natural ia color. With
regale- a polka tions ot tbii powder the
teeth trill not decay and tbe annoyance
ot an early resort to the reeourceeof den
tistry is avoided. Keep yonr teeth w
ton as nature will permit. TsiBg oar
ALLEN'S TOOTH POWDER will enable
yoa to do this. Price only 15 cents per
box. J. A. CL M JIIKG.
NOTICE iQSTCCKnJLEERS
Notice is hereby given that the annual
.meeting of the stockholders of the Scgar
Pine Mill A Fixture Co. will be held a
the Company's office in Albany,' Oregoa,
at the hour of t o'clock pv. ro., oa the
10th day of January, Tbe meeting
ia for the purpose of electing a board oi
five directors, and the transaction of any
other business that may properly come
before the meeting.
itedat Albanv, Or., lc l?, issra.
En ZKYsa, ' a W. Saxss,
Secretary. PreatdeaU
GIRL WASTED. To do genera
housework. Call on M Senders.
CITf TEEISUKERS K0T1&E K3 6
Notice is hereby given tbat there are
fonds oo hand to pav citv warrants Koe.
99 to 150 inclusive of tfce year 189S. In
terest oa said warrants will cease with
tbe date ot notice.
Albany, Oregon, Dec. 30. 1S98.
E. A. Pakxex,
City Treasurer.
CITY TKEAS LEES'S NOliCE
Notice ia hereor given that funds aie
oo band tc par citv warranta Noa. 1
to 98 inclusive ot the isene of 1SSS. In.
teres ton -aid warrants will cease with tbe
date of this notice
.lbany Or., Dec. 28, 1898.
E. A. Paaxsr,
City Treasure!.
SHEET RAILWAY NOTICE.
Tbe motor oa tbe Albany Street Railway
will connect promptj with all trains to ae
from the depot, day and nicbt .
Special trips will be made at speci
ratea. -
R. Moork,. Ccnductpt.
Ertray Notice.
I took up on my farm two milee north
west of llarrisburg, in Linn oonntr. on
the Srd day of December, the rollowiiur
described steer: Color, red with white
under the belly also white spot between
hire, marked with cron off rich tear?
age, about 8 years; weight, about 1300
pounds. KL, Tandy,
uamsDurg, lAnnuo., Oregon.
TO LOAN. On good security tSOO or
11000. For particulars call at Demo-
crat office.
-----------a-.-.aj-fr-.aia Waa
Ca-eataaaaTrad arlaobttii-daaa altrasi
ant tmalaeas conducted (or Modsvata Fcca.
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