The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 21, 1899, Image 1

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    Vl Uj XXXIV!
NO 37
Eater c6 Ike rout at llbaey. Or. feeeeaw-Clsss Mall atatlert
ALBANY, OREGON; FRIDA. APRIIi 21.1899
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A perfect Rmcdv forConsliia-
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Worms onvulsions.FcvCTJsh-
QCS9 and LOSS OF SlB
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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vJ' For Over
Thirty Years
BT1B.
Conner Found.
Burnett Conner, tbo man who dis
appeared several days ago from th St
Charles hotel, and had not been teen
after buying some drug at Burkhart &
' T AA, l. i. . . . . I .' .
s, t uruiut tu niuauy mis uouo
by Marshal Charles Tyler of Hal Isey,
where he had been for two daye acting
WiMiy, hunting for bugs, in the gardens,
raving about someone trying o shoot
him, etc. The comxn became frighten
ed and it was thought best to take charge
of him. Ha had delirium tremens on
j reaching here Mid had to be strapped
aown. uonner has a ticket from ban
Jose where he is section boes on the 8.
1., to New York, now held by one of the
conductors, lie is now in a call in the
county jail sobering up.
Conner was so wtld that he frightened
one woman so that she fell over, and her
husband declared that unlets he was
taken care of he would shoot him. Con
ner's mind seemed to run on a tight with
Sitting Bull and his men and a pension
he carries. He gave a different name at
Hilsey. k . .
Oakville.
FRIDAY
Six to One.
An open air concert last Saturday eve
ning on the corner near Smith's. Mr.
Siutd retired but the sound of music,
sweet music! caused him to arise and
light his lamp and release a mouse from
his trap, but the notes of the banjo wax
ed louder and the gentle voices of the
sinners wan more than the aged veteran
could stand so he opened his doors and
invited the hand into his store where
the following program was enacted:.
Songs, "Don't tell them where yon saw
me." Honolulu Lady." "My Honolulu
Bw'le," ' Carry me back to old Virglny,"
"Pumpkin colored coon," "Tell all the
coons l'se eomin'," "The old stepstone."
The band was composed of ladies. Miss
A Pioneer of 1847.
Mr. James K.Templeteo. one of Linn
county's liett i uown pioneers, died at
his nome near Halsey yesterday, after an
II nets of several monlbc, IrOtn the ef-
i.4't of a paralytic stroke. , '
Heraine Orrgoa from Indiana in
1847 sad too up a D L O. Bear Halsey,
which l.e mO his home the remainder
of his lite, I uiidirg up an excellent r.-n-otatiinase
neighbor sod Uien. He
was the father of Dr. C. R. .Tsmpleton,
one of Portland's mestsaeeestral den
tists, and Mite Iva Teoupletoa whore-
from lbs state on
Real Estate Sales.
v eewvava wpw, mrm rvmm mt,
FLOOR COVERINGS.
V L LLY DOl BLE ths amount em before shown by as, consisting
of Carpets, Art Square. Co' tags Art (a new and attractive goods) Mat
tings, L'noleum and Oil Cloth.
We are also well supplied with Lace Curtains, Portiers, Shades and
kindred goods. . -
. Piece goods in Curtain material and coverings.
-ALB.ANY FURNITURE CO. M
Au old miner was coming along the
track just south ot the citv, this fore
noon, when he came acioss six tramps
at the big woed pile, men he had met
before on his way north. They struck
him for some money, which he refused,
whereupon one of them said :
"You don't hare much use fer hobos
anyway, do you."
"That's what I don't," waa about the
size and purport of the answer. Then
the whole gang pitched upon him and
best him and rolled him in the dirt on-1
til he looked as if he had gone through a
mm.- .
He came down to the depot, got acting
Marshal Jones and several others and
west back op to the wood rile, outside
the citv limits, when the miner proceed
ed to whip the leader ot the crowd in a
live manner and succeeded before eton-
liped. Ihe tramps soon after skipped
northward.
I" T.mu v tk l. : .1 . f
Albany.
The new court house at Euseoe ia
completed with the exception ot a little
painting, and wilt probably be occanied
next week. .
F. C. Reed, an Astoria man. has been
appointed fish coumisewar. That
.is- proper. It is . winciDallv a Col-
bia river office any way.
e date for opening the state fair at
SaTem haa been changed to September
13 and closes September ZI. aal will not
conflict with the Portland exposition.
During 1898 the ia sura nee companies
doing business in Oregon received in
premiums 11,203.003.15 and paid tosses
amounting to f 425,143.56 and returned
premiums amounting to 1231,076.79.
The Simooton Band will meet tomor
row night at 7:30 o'clock to pla) for the
Presbyterian entertainment at the VY.
C. T. C. hall. Let all members be pres
iitasonic Temple Bid jrM Albany, 0K4CDn,wLokO,,ih,n,0 f
v C' v 3Ube court boose. The work of tearioc
M
TRY MuRMON BISHOP S PILLS for all diseases ariaias; froa
Oisipation, self - abuse, exceeres or cigarette smoking. In as
over 60 years. Brings back jour Manhood, cures depleted wore
oot ireo, makes rich blood and tiasoe. Cures wasting and aH
losses, makes you lastitingly strong, ruree impotency, lost power, emissions,
loss of memory. I ad dreams, shrunken urease, despondeocy, sleepleesDeBa,
varioceele and ecnstipalion, adds lus.re to tbe eyes, stops nervous twitching
of tbe evelio. Maku life woth living. A boon to yonng or old. MORMON
BISHOP'S PILLS strengthens and restores small weak organs Stops al'
losaes by day or night. Doo t deiav. Price within the resell ofall. tiuaraa-
teed to cure Price ,ej a N.x 6 for $2.50 by mail. Send for free ckculaf.
Address BISHOP lUJ REMEDY CO., San Francisco. CaL
For tale by Foe- LiJuJ Lay & Mason, Albany
Pi: a
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160 Pe? ent, liatcfeed.
Ia arecect hatching coof t In which Uifa weowraTOtrlsIs Use
hated itu 1M per eeoL, Id ISrssns with
PETALUftlA
JNGUBAIOHS.
aor Denr agg
This haa been denunatrsted to be as Bear ab
Jirm perfection a can be attalnwi TheragnlatioaoC boat.
air aod momture nave ceen proren peneet. t
tray and other jmprorfmenta. Wa an fawbt.
r sale a C.JD. BATI. Albany. Or.
wqw rwuirj rang
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I I . I ACltAA
Elise Ditiey Unto. Miss Nellie Pattiexm 1"' irTT? TZZ'. .1'. T'.SIZ
soprano. Misses Ethel Barton and Urrie """"i"' " " a "
Shearer bass. Misses Aena Paulson and : MWr1 yrsago. n. -,v? ...
Alpha Dilley alto, Miss Olen Barton ten-1
or. Alter partaking oi lemonade and
candies Miss Elsie Dilley rang and lay
ed a comic darkey son? which was re
ceived with applause, Miss Ethel Barton
recited a comic recitation which was tbe
closing piece of one of the grandest atreet
concerts ever hold in Oakville.
Messrs Howard Aldersoa and. Bassiai
Dilley will start to Baker city tomorrow
where they expect to rtt work in the
Quaes.
Elinarion Smith, oi Halsey. was visit
ing friends here It st week.
Miss Lillian Hamilt Is "visiting her
parents here.
H.ies Ethel and Glen Barton, of Al
bany, were visitors here last Saturday.
A man pasting the cemetery last Fri
ay.nigi't saw a ghost. At first sight he
was not sure that it was a real ghost but
be struck a match and looked at his wat
terbury and found that it was 12 o'clock,
midnight the rerv hour that those gent
lemen do their ghoulish work. Goats,
pure white Angora goals were the inhab
itants of this cemetery a few months
since. V a were neve in a grave vard
; r,- 5
UNITED AGAIN.
F.. 4 . Ilhrt is and Fdna Lear Again
. Living Together.
' Rev." E. A. Harris, wbo eloped with
Edr a Ler from th Jt city several weeks
age, continues to prove himself a very
cute kind of a man. It was thought that
when Mrs, John Lear and her daughter
sailed from Victoria on the Danube for
8kagw? to Join Mr. Lear that the affair
was ended, but not so. . Tbe storr con
tinues more thrilling than ever. It will
be remembered thst the wilv minister
and the girl wars) allowed a conference
Can't Help Coming.
Catherine Coo tell to Mr Cocbell,
4 acres
O W Simpson to Mary E LemelU
lug et al 15S acies 12 4 ,
Mary Hale to W O P perry, piece
laud browDsvili. ; j . i. .. . v
David Brock to J F Brock, 151.73
acres
WT Colter to Norton McMeekin,
60 feel ttont HarrUhurg
B E Rayburn to W 8 McMeekin,
1 lot llarrisborg
W H Goltra to Lonntr O Rata oa
yi interest in 160 scree 10 W 2
and 44 40 aoree and 32 13 acres.
Cyrus vVestlake to W L Vance,
308.:i2 acres
Jane Keea to W H Uoltrs, power
of attorney
alone oi half an hour. That . did the
brtinee.
The stamer did not sail from Victoria
for two hours, and that gave Harris time
to get on board. The Victoria Times
Ulis the rest:
. Just bow it was arranged is oot vert
elatr. hnlit ia hint.! t h. ,K. ft M.
I wmnmA Via -iaIIib. ..J . U . .kUf 1m a
confab, while her , lover approached the
steamer ia to boat, and boarded her
3000 , from tbe opposite side. This done, he j
ost no Mm in stowing ntmseu away out
Besldei the invitation by the Press o
the City the National Editorial-Association
have been invited to visit Albany
during their meeting in Portland by the
special committee appoinUd by the City
Council in tbe following language that
cannot help captivating them and bring
ing them to our city :
To the National Editorial Association :
Gentlemen . The undersigned, a com
mtttee representing the mancioal gov
ernment and the business and commer
cial iateresis of tbe city of Albany, ten
der an inviution to the members of your
association o visit our citv and accept
I ihe ho.tai-iy of our citizen, at any
time that may I cnnvf.nient for your
body while oo the Pa ifac
We wantyo-i to come .-.d eee our beau
tiful v illatribttf Til lev. the garden aoot
of tbe aoiveree'partake of oar (ruits.tee
oarrosf ci'S-ked girlt, out magnificent
forests w lib an ineihaustibie supply of
timber, aod learn lor yourselves hv an
Oregoeian is not conuiit save in his own
stole.
We want you to come and se us. and
BeWBEB
Makes the food more de'cious and wlmiesomo
i
Unique Entertainment.
;eade snoumaios, up to tbe foot of Mt.
JeBersoo, whose lofty peak is mint led in
1 perpetual aoo
PaoaABLV liisaaa. Barne'.t Conner,
the ex--ldler on a spree, was released
from tbe county jail this sfternoon, as
there was no complaint against him, and
vara ; ...
at exactly 12 o'clock midnight and . tor j w m b ik ;od b..,,,. co wi d 'that
mi" rwaaua uin not maae ui acquaint'
an.e of any spirits except those who trav
el by day.
The ooid raius are not good for the
fruit but (he prun is not far enough ad
vanced to be damaged yet.
Mr. Smith has remove.! his beard and
bair which makes him look ten years
yoojger. Next.
" Lrrru Roes Bcc.
down preparatory to building op has be
gun and ihe court boose will now be tbe
llive building olace of the ciy.
Mr. Julius Gradwohl is fixinir no hia
Second street property in fine shape for
the S tetter reetarant, and says it will be
tbe bett in th valley. The differebtde
partmento will be complete iodsding the
private boxes.
Tbe DaxoraaT man had a visit with
Cat. Wood bridge Gearv. who passed
through the city this noon for Corvallia
rom Porto Rico. He sayi tbe trouble
there ia all between tbe people them
selves and doe not involve our people.
It is the old fight between labor ard
capital So far as the United States
.s concerned there U nothing serious
about it.
Taesday ogbt burglars did op Harris-
burg in great shape, entering Rampy's
Lebanon.
From the Criterion :
License haa been issued for tbe mar
riage of Mr. A. I. C rand ail and Mias
Nettie Amos. They will be married ia
this city tocigbt at 8 o'clock.
P. T. Long purchased 40 acres of land
from J. K. Km bier last week. Consid
eration, fjO per acre. Tbe land bought
joins Mr. Long's f.lace on the north.
Editor Kirkratrick left last night for
Portland in response to a telephone mes
sage from hia wife saying that their little
boy, Hogb, was quite sick with pneu
monia. Both D. V7. Hardin and Jos. Stewart,
prominent prune growers of this vicin
ity, say that Done of their trees were
killed by last winter's freexe. Mr. Stew
art says be is satisfied tnere is not one
out of" hia S0U0 trees that was killed.
W. B. Duneca has bought 5000 pounds
of mohair witnin ire last week, pnytag
for the same at 'Jie rata of 30 eta. per
pound. We understand that Mr. Doo
acs's prices bavs been a soot 2 eta. higher
than any of the buyers in the surround
ng towns.
The Village Orchestra.
Following ia the program to be ren-
I dered at the entertainment to he given
by the Preabyterian church at the W. C.
T. U. hall tomorrow night :
1 TvrolLan Bell Wrircwr Prof. G.
M.T.H.andC. .
2 'oration. "Geo. Washington's
600; of eight, aod bid not show himself until f ?ur UmT.'- joa will find oo
the .learner had got too far oot toaeaewr i'u s riojn ont.
2C03!ber way up tile coast to put back, rbeoj Wa bejieve yon wouidn!oy the trip
Ihseoolfvaralbulnnt iha Amw t Proposed by the Corvallia &. Eastern rail-
meeting tbe girt.-thers waa a display of i roa company, into tbe heart of tte Cas-
affect ion which almost look away the
breath of the mother.
Pufrer Bishop warned the man that
he was now oa a British shlo. snd told
3000 the mother it they suffered aoy annoy
ance ae would bavs Harris placed ib
rrtos, or words to that efleet. Later oo,
when the parser cams to collect the fares
he found U arris had only $2.50 and told
him he would be pnt off at lbs first land
ing p'ace. As the steamer waa not eas
ing at Nanaimo this meant that Harris
would be given a free ride of 2S0 miles to
Alert Bay. , s
When Use Danube reached Alert Sav
Harris was pot off, bit wbat were tbe
feelings of the mother, when sba discov-
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it was cav-essary to take charge of biin ; ered the oan.hur baH also gooe asho'e!
again, o be a placed in the jail aod Nothing would Induce bar te retura oa
w;ll probably Le sent to the asylum. hrd, and tbe Daoobe sailed agaia oa
Yeiday afternoon he thought be was i her voyage to Skagway. It ia supposed
goicg to die and sent (or a priest to run- j that Mania, who I undoubtedly a clever
fex his si os
at tbe time.
bat there was aooe ia Iowa
V. .... 1 1 1 iitl. " Ytm tliAt lrw,nnt anil
bank. Smith & Holt's drug store. Ilrde I in.r.iirm mrJiih-rir Mn 7.nnii n.
& TyleKs grocery store. Porter's meat I exander Eastbars.
Samr-le co be seen at F. j. Powers' Poultry Dpot, Albany.
klv
rith
A widow alxtytght years old, living In New York Citrvb
Sjbe wa eonsiantly troubled with palnaon her light aide, which
vhad been aoatag far atae
It Lroablea with uainaon ner nsni. sine, which ncsuu w im mwmu
liver. Up to Ut Jane turn naa oeen ireaum oy a nnmoer oi payaicwoa o ot wowa
aha had catarrb of the stomach; another atated that it was ordinary dyspsnsU,
: .....I 4, t. il. .iriinn at o. il atfinM. tnr whlfh ha I iwafwl M
mnntba without kot-A remlta. At times I be paina were so sever that bypodermla tctjaeilwas
M,t .nnrniiin. cr- reaorted to.
and had ery little appelate. Yt
7a.
BTUM
aUimwd
saa ati a
aann
market and T. L. Rogers dry goods store
securing about a 10 of Smith A Holt, 12.
50 in cash and some email goods of Hyde
& Tyler about $3 at the meat market and
a few things at Rogers. Tramps get the
credit.
Ia an Interview in New York Citv re
cently Fayue Moore stated that she
would go home to ber mother and lead a
quiet life, that she is her beat friend.
i bat sbe baa sunered enough and wiabee
tbe public to forget that there ever was
a Fsyne Moore. In a recent issue of tbe
World she gives a sketch ot her life rar-
ucuiariy toe last year, romaniKi
wnueu, inciuaing uer last trip
hoots to rortiand.
Oot at tbe depot today George Stimp-
son gave a tramp a very live lecture, and
told bim be wouldn't work anyway if he
could get it. "Try me" be said. "Just
turn this wbeel for an boar said Stimp-
son, reiermg to an old brake wbeel "and
I will give you 25 centa." Tbe man ac
cepted the job, and proceeded with his
work, wben aires ted by Acting Marshal
Jones and taken to the calaboose. He
bad been ordered out of tbe city the day
before, and didn't go.
The entertainment given last nigh by
Miss Barker's side, in the D. of U. con
test waa a mott enjoyable affair. kA long
and interesting program of songs, "duets,
instrumental music, pantoiruies, aluo
swinging and tableaux was presented 10
an aporeciative audience wbo expressed
their belief that it waa tbe beat program
so tar, given by the contesting factions.
A sice lunch ot cake and cocoa waa
served.
Capturing coyotes ia Benton county
has become a profitable business where
tbe banter is fortunate enough. It paye
to captnre a coyote in Benton county,
1 be boaoty on coyote acacia lias been
isised by private aubacnption ana otner
wise to $33 each Chester Avery and
Ed Davia captured one Friday on the
Keyea place, ownad by John Rickard,
west of Corvallia. - A pair of hounds
owned by Avery did tbe business part of
tne )od. i be same parties captured a
similar scalp a few weeks ago. Times.
Tbe latest scheme, savs an Ex. is to
swindle farmers being worked is the col
lection of a "war tax." The swindlers
travel singly .and wben they have select-
eu nieir victim tney present tbetr au
thority, consisting of orinted blanks.
receipts and a nrinted conv of a Duroort.
ea revenue uw requiring farmers to pay
a certain per cent on tbe value ot their
propetr for war tax purposes, after
wuica tney proceea to collect wnatevec
amount they are able to get from the
urmcr.
National String Quintette, first ap-1
psarance in tbe rity.
4 A bare-of-tone solos by Signour Al
pbona Rob is to de Prune.
6 Lutindia'e Serenade. Ten first
claas musical artists led by ProL Jump
kins. 6 Rccitationfa gem)"Kelly's Dream"
by Signor Yarrum.
7 Quartet, Prof Cornerlota and a co
terie of three other sweet young things.
8 Speaking by little Billie lean, the
boy wonder.
V The village orchestra, the greatest
hit of the season, played in Hoyt's thea
tre, New York Cit , for 600 nights.
10 An original pome, written by him
self. Prof. Eel.
11 Tbe Winning Card, by tbe or
chestra.
Also refreshments.
Admission, 10 centa.
An exchange saya that the -price of
several d'ffereot kinds smoking1 tobacco
has recently ben increased,. by fediK-1
ing the site ot tbe package. For in
stance a ten cent peerage formerly
weighed two ounces, now 1 i of a cer-,
tain brand, tbe size of the packagers
mait'iog tba same. The reasoo gtvea ia
tbe war rerenae, the real reasoo ia said
to be tbe lormauoo of a big trust.
Tba Orrfoo Fir KoHel Association of
McMianviiie nas just filed and published
a quarterly statement It shows $.864.
720 inearn! outstanding April 9. No
ol ria li,764. Average amount $49.
55. Fifwn losiea were paid during tbe
quarter amountigg to ooly $1,760. The
expenses for tbe quarter were $1,40.
Ph total losers paid have breo $ 15,1 So. -05.
Tbe barn belonging to Mr Charles
Pf eider on Second street ia being moved
across the lot to tbe alley, where it will
be used as a shed for tba Revere Houa
while on the vacated lot there will be
erected a fine brick t ample room for
commercial traveller, about SOxM feet,
making one of tbe finest sample rojois
in tba valley.
Arcar cay was beiog celebrated by the
pobli- ohuSs ib the yard of the central
building id's afternoon. Tree h
being planted named after tbe lie-alt1.
Press and DaaocaAT. l'ie very twigM
bigb school class doing honor to ibis
famiiy sheet. Loog may the tree g'Ow.
Mr. Pete Anderson baa sold bia fioe
team of blacks to Mr. Bea Bower, of
hafter, Tex., receiving, it ia said, aUNtt
$175 for them. They will be hu.td to
Asuland, w here Mr. Bower a folks re
side.
Two of the boboe wbo stood' op tbe
miber tetUrday were precipitated torn
a train by a braksmsn, who had been
given tba wtnk this forenoon, being
handled aboot as they deserved.
Bicycle riders will please take warning
that tbey must not appear after dark
itbout lights, ibere a consKieraDio
complaint of careless riding. Put your
lights on alter s :oo p. m.
Mnnn'i nB itnet car bailt bv Mr.
Moore, waa put on today, and ia alright.
Hop con'racta are being made in
lem at 10 cents.
Beauty pins 10 eta. a doc at French's
jewelry store. . ' - v-
RjTUBoxc S:sTXJts. As the Grand
Chief will make bar of&eial visit next
Uome and see os.
-DWI BToax,
J.J GglUAH.
M. ScxbKNJi,
Cckt B. Wins,
11. J. Hope is.
Committee.
A Hammond Scheme.
man in many ways, baa secured work
Irom S. A. Spsocer, tbe wsll-kaown sal
mon canner at Alert Bay. At all events,
tbe raaaway coo pie are agaia nailed
aad bappy.
. Linn County Schools.
Tbe report of Soperiateadeat McDoa
aid, just completed, shows tba following
ofgeaeral interest
Persons between 4 aod SO years S611
males, 3574 female, total 1&3. Enrolled
in county schools 4571. OnUids coooty
2lS. Average attendance Z.93lC
Teachers ibb lor ad 11$ ssaie. 144 fe
male, total Ml. 73 bavin's grades. 54
tecood giades, 20 third grades.
Children not -atteouing anr school
10SH. -
Valne of school b oases I I'M. 825. furni
ture S12,n30 apparatos $7,6SS insurance
4a.
Average salarv f mala teaehara ISA 06
female teachers $28 04. .
School booses la coantv 124. asw
daring year .
tKioola with Webttere dict'onariea
113.
ryoools visited by eaperiateadeat 10.
Total funds raised for school Durooace.
$57,437.
Paid teacher $33 ST 09
For ether purposes $16,1 M. 51.
rusadav. all officers and ossmbers are re
quested to meet at tnatr bail at i o cioca
lor practice tocigut.
BrsTH i. rati".
M. ot R.endC,
Lixzig n Tt.1, M. E. C.
A tew Evergreens. Nut. and Shade
trees left at Tbe Albany Norsencs.
Tba iKilient weighed 10S ponnds: waa completely ran down.
Karlr in Jnae a neighbor Id i need her to tryBlnaaaTabBjaa.
A ttrr nsina- them two weeks ths pains and bloating of th stomach and eolio esssig an
nauafaentirelr disappeared. The patient bad Braotically
kid itamed alerea poonda, aod ooold eat baked beaaa, amc
h-td Katned a
'wwnroi-!"
a. m Uprur. Strait.
is emu. mj om
r recovered bv Seetembar Utaw
, among other aiahss,wUaoiu UI
. Jt ImU " S'S-A-WI win Bnt K Mt SmiJ If! 1
em Yrk.(arleuipmaB4 y tm UmUmcmimi. B.1 r-A H S. IS fr t waM, mr O t
ot all drwrlMa w.o ar ililn to wll a aMBdartl snaita ai a aw n mmn i
MflUaw (wtminiat bt v4 al r wnaaaaasw. Aiim'
20 Years in Business.
THOMAS
illlam M.Hoagisin the city.
Ex-Chancellor Al Waddle baa been
the city.
Mrs, Emma Berry haa been appoint-
ed postmistress at Berry, Or.
The wife of Jack O'Neill.tbe wellknown
traveling O. K. A . man. died m rort-
d yesterday.
Mica Margaret Geiaendorfer left y ester-
j j tr ... if. . . . with
u.t iur iwwuaa viir, wv.i vu a. .
her sister Mrr. Davia.
. Judge Whitnev. Jnd2e BtiTiett and
Hon. M. A. Mille'r went to Portland tbia
noon to attend the Jefferson meeting to
night.
Mr. Maurice Winters, the popular
commercial man, waa in the city over
night, and there was a heavy frost this
morning.
J. C. Simpson bowled 87 at Scio thi
eek. A vear or two ago a man at Ore-
n Citv received credit for making tbe
t to.
n. H. B. Miller waa in the citv last
evening. A Salem naoer refers to mm
as a dangerous rival of Blr. tongue r
Copgreas in tbe next election-
Rev. J. R. N. Bell was moderator at
the meeting of the Presbytery that met
at San Jose. Calif., last week. Brotber
Bell is alwaya in the front ranks.
A. B. Hammond, tbe railroad man,
nassed through Albany this week far
San Francisco, according to a Portland
paper.
Rev. D. M. Davenport of Lebanon wu
moderator of the presbytery in sessson
at Corvallia this week. Dr. and Mrs.
Davenport are In the city this afternoon
0a their way nome.
. Rev. C. H. McKee, pastor ot the Bap-
ist church at tins city lor a year or two,
s now pastor of the Baptist church at I
Moscow. Idaho, where be is well situat
ed, his many Albany friends will be I
glad to know.
Frankie Richter, tba blind boy pianist
as tne
L-fua any other flour,
except tba Magnolia.
1 Good for Houser.
From the Telegram :
Counsel lor the Bank of Cahlurnla, in
thacaeeof that concern againrt Sarah .
Cowan, wbo last Saturday waa broogfat
here from the Warm Springs Indian res
ervatioo, la pursuance with a decree
from tbe United Statea aiettict court, to
compel her to convey certain realty to
tbe pisinlur, demand bar cooBttament in
tbe eoonty jail
caiteu Mates V arte a I Hooaar, bow.
vr. reioses to accede to una oemaad.as
ha cisims to bars discretion to detain
Mrs. Cowan aa long as he can prod ace
ber wan wanted by the United States
court.
Ihe bank's attornevs. it if said will
institute proceedings againat the marshal
to compel aim to remove tba defendant
to a safer Dlaee ol custody than tba home
of her daughter, on the East Side. Coon-
sei s motive lor tiers tunc una roars is
to lore Hra Oowsntoooey tbe decree oi
tbe court, which she persistently refutes
to do
After Big Horses.
The coanliy is being scoured for big
horses for the markets. Tba demand
has increased very rapiily, withwit the
supply in sight. Tba result ia moth
belter price. Recently Fratier took a
good stsed shipment to Portland, and
this morning Bolcomb, 'ha 8eattle bay
er, look seventeen down rn tbe Rut .
The price paid waa aboot $125 a bead, oa
the average, and the old style discrimin
ation between anima's waa not made.
The shipment though was a fine one.
Owners ot big bosses should not part
wi btbemnntil they kuow tbey are
gelling tbe top of tba market.
Tbe Chronicle aaya that A. B. Ham
ouoad,a capitalist of Ihe Northwest, is in
San Francisco, making arrangements for
the establishment of a line of steamers
to ply between thai city and Astoria.with
railroad connections between ths latter
place anc Portland aod other ports. Tbe
enterprise ia backtd by several large
mercantile bouse. Hammond is the
principal o raer of tbe Astoria A Col
umbia River railroad, recenily com
pleted, between Portland aod Astoria
Tbe U. R. A N. aaya it is simply a bits 8.
Scio.
From tbe News.
Mrs HrahtrM. mif nlVmni,
Crabtree, came over from Albany Toes
day last, and is visiting relatives aod
frieada hereabouts
Ed M vers, who has been attending the
Albany College, came borne rridav last
aa 1 sill not return to school until tall.
D C Herrio. grand master workman
of the A O U W. will be in Scio oa Aonl
17, and will ba accompanied bv W 11
Warner and several others from 'the Al
bany lodge.
Misa Maggie McDooald. wbo has been
stopping in Albany for some tin pot.
rs vanting ber parents. WraaJ Mrs A K
McDonald, tear this citf, this seek
Mrs R II Curl and her two daughters
came over Irom Albany Satardiy last to
via; I ber sister, Mrs John Cyrus. They
came to Mockers on the train as-J "bis
ed" from there to Scio.
Tts entertainment givsn by ibe Pres
byterians last evening at the W C. T. V.
bail drew an audience that packed th
rooms to tbe froot door aod many had to
Maud. It was a very pleasing sffai In
every number.
Proceedings began with music bv tbe
orchestra, followed by the Tryolean bell
ringers, U. P. Mason, E. D.Cosick, J. P.
Galbraitb, K.Tbrall and H.J. Hopkins
in suitable costumes, wbo rung music
Irom cow bells thst would make an e!e
pbatit weep. Order wag obtained on the
appearance of the celebrated Gen Gos
tav Alexander Eastbars. Mr. G. A. West
gale the wheat man, who delivered an
eloquent and entrancing notation on
"George Washington's 4th of July" ia
wnich be coveted tb whole 6d aod
much more. Misses Crest, Ball, Hop
kins and Messrs Goff and Hopkins as the
Nations Suing Qaartet, were heard io
some genuine nflasie that was warmly
applauded.
Aiphonao Robneio de Prune, which
eouid only be represented bv Mr. S. N.
Steele captured the audience at tight,
sang a bar bf ir.oe solo that broogtit
out a live encore, wbea he displayed his
versatile; talents in divers wsys. "Lo
rJnJa'a SsreoaJe did not bring aov
be ot-jacks out of ihe wiudow, for it'was
ait iu-ht .Neil Murray spoke "Kelly's
Dream", tumorously and well. Meters
Lee, C W. teais, Hammerr and Steele
advertised Mre. aimiov'l Soothing'
Syrup ailb telling eCest. Tbe babies
all over town etonped cr.ing. Frankie
Miller as Little Ks.lie Ft on proved a bov
oi.e-der in bis ideas of One-boee fcbsy
i ben came the Mar performance of tbe
v-ning "Tbe Village Orcbeatra," com
posed of the folio ing mnsiai lights,
-lmon'.on. eleeie. Wood, Grer, Beam,
Irvine, Hopkins, mick aal Mies Hop
kins who performed numeronsly in cos
tume made to order. All are aiive
today, in original noem bv G. T.
Pratt took.
The program dosed with mraic by the
orchestra and tociability and the par
taciog of a luneb served by ths men
followed. Tbe entertainment proved
one of the bett cf the aeaaon and novel
enough for any one.
Fred-W. Pearson, former! r in bcsi
nesa in this city, but now wuh Link's
shoe store at Eugen. has been appoint
ed snoemaker at tbe State Reform
School tosuoceed T M. Martin of Lane
county.. A good appointment. Broans
v'l!e Times.
Don't Dare Do It.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
kicg, ws
Born on Marco 3'. near Fiant-
lin. Sacramento county, CaSit , to Mr.
and Mrs. James Fawver of Linn oountr,
a boy.
The slot machines have all been ciueed
down ia Portland II is said ibe law wul
not change the result, a Uiere !s no
qsestioa as to its validity.
Religion service are beiag beid
oightlf in the store room forxcrlr oc
cupied by B. F. Ramp, by W. F Garrett.
i j .- - .
cvvryuuuy idtiicj.
Thoogb a constant search is kept up
nothing tc found ot the bodies of Mc
Gnire and Read drowned ia the Umr-jaa
and it ia said to be verv uoubtfol if tbey
are ever recovered, so treacherous is tbe
river.
Caa of the Pxaotair com p-i(er
whiis onber way hame on berbicycle was
ran into at tbe acbooi bouse oy a sprin
ter going at a terrific speed, one geatb
man wbo saw it stggeeted aboot fifty
mile an boor, and wa knocked Into the
fence, ber shoulder slijotly dislocated,
arm bruised and b cr cis mashed up.
Superintendent Bickers, of tbe reform
school, made bia first trip io Albany
this morning, coming after two boys
wbo bad escaped aod bad been captured
oy Cbisf of Police Lee One of them
from Jacksonville, would have been giv
en bia liberty next Monday.
The demand for postage stamp picture
haa been great in Albany during the
past few weeks. An exchange of the picu
urea haa increased thecraxeand every
body nearly haa taken a silting. Mr
flarniab atone haa printed over 4 (XX) oi
the pictures, nearly 400 sittings They
are neat and pretty and will be cool
for remembrances ia ths vears to come.
Arc you frequently hoarse?
Do you htve that annoying
tickling in your throat? Would
you feel relieved If you could
raisft snmethlnff? Does Your
' cough annoy you at night, and
do you raise more mucus in
the morning? . -.
Then you should always aeep
on hand a bottle of
Accident at Berry.
Fred Heseeuiaa was brought to Albary
last evening Irom Berry for surgical at
tentioo. In the morning ba rode oa the
traiif fnm the station at Berry to tba
mid switch, wben be jumped off, but
fell with great lorce against ibe end of a
tie, bri alung bia hip bone, and making a
bole in bia side, saoing him to bleed in
ternally. He waa accompanied here by
Or. Hughes, anc placed in t lemming's
boarding bous on L.vn street.
A New Gamx wu started ia tbe court
house block yesterday evening almoat
equal to foot ball for roughnesa. Sever
al knivea and about 25 centa in money
were hidden in some dirt in the ground.
A. crowa oi small bovs were lined tin and I ot roniana, woo was in iuoany
a .. ... I . . . . , , . . . I T . . 1 . ,
upon lue word go Started lor the dirt. I star attraction last imuwuij nas i
it was a rough and tumble game and the I cured an eastern engagement at siUU a
From the Portiaud Teieram.
Notwithstanding the persistence of
counsel for the Bins of CaUforaia to
bar Mrs. i-.ria E Cowan cpnfiued in
the county jail is jet at liberty, with bar
daogbter. on tte E4tSide. . - -
Tb bank's a Jorcejs aveoSered to
give United Suite Marshal Hoaeer an
indema.fying bond, providing he com
plies witb their request. ' Bat. upon ad
vice oi hi. coQi.d, be re fn set to torn lite
women art to the county authorities
a about a eommstsent from the United
o.a:e coort. wKicii a vet hat cot Jeen
issued.
Besides that. Shenn t raner a .so nas'
been admonished not to receive M.S.!
Cowan in the county jail, nnder petal ty
of havit a a damage suit oo his bande lor
false imprisoament. t under tbeee or-1
cumttanccif , be ot couree i;i aecune an
overture looking to her detention in hia
custody.
College Notes.
Mi-s Cook bae been having a siege of
the measles bat u abie to be in acbooi
again.
Misa Edith Thompson made a visit to
her home at Corvallia last week.
Robert Slvvaoua baa gone to Ca'af
oroia for tbe benefit oi Lis health.
Tbe students presented ibe college
with a new dictionary at chapel Tbura
dav u.ornine. C. C. Brvact made the
presentation speech.
Miss Cbesdie. of Lebaocn. and 51
tt breier, of tba city, made us a visit
April 14.
Jan:ea Thomceon went to Browns
ville rndsy even ng to spend Suoday at
borne-
Mica W or ley, wbo graduated fiom the
Normal course last year, was a visitor at
chapel Friday. Mis Bryant also made
us a viai. Fridav.
SA URDAY
RELIGIOUS.
crowu was a very amy ana ragged one
wuen toe spoils were secured. v
All ladies desirous of joining or attend
iDgtbe meetings cf a Mother's Qiub are
requested lo meet witb "Tba Modern
Travellers" at tbe residence of Dr. Era.
Lkioe on Ferry atreet Satuiday, April 16
St l :M p. m. CABAU f KABSOM ADAMB
to Verlck'a shaving and hair ens-
ting parlors for first class work. Hot
and cold Dams. iaean towels to
customer.
every
Is the Qlde.t Furniture Dealer in tbe city and bo keeps a complete
ine of Furniture and Bedding and if you want good good cheap give
him a ca'l, lie doeeo't intend to be under sold.
Why not replace your dead roses now.
I WliU ,UUU MVIU (IVffr UIBUMI IIUU1 X i0
llk.i.NH.rl..
It you want a good anil cleat
.kiolte buy cigar a ruada by our Al-
bany ciRar factor.
week, the nrat penormanca being given
at Chicago laat baturday.
Mr. Al Chamberlin writes Albany
friends from Santa Rosa. Calif., tbat he
is now established as a chicken raiser on
l fifteen acre tract near that city, and
baa ZU) cmckena on band. He ia in the
midst of chicken ranchea and adjoinaone
oi Bprecmes.
Ex-County Superintendent Richmond
Wheeler left last night for Palo Alto, to
entefthe chemical department of Stan
ford University. He took with him ft
fine silver present from tbe Elks, of
which he la a member. - -
Capt. Woodbridge Geary ia in Corval
lia on hia way to San Francisco to join
his company the 13th infantry on their
way to Manila. He ia direct from Forto
Rico. He reports tbe administration
there satisfactory and the climate good
tnougn aomewnac oppressive.
If you "hate! a weal
throat you cannot be too
careful. You cannot begin ,
treatment too early. Each
cold makes you more liable
to another, and; the last
one Is always harder to
cure than the one before it.
tr. tgcr's Clerri Pectoral Ulster ;
arttects me tani irta t.iis.
Help at Hand. r
If yon have any' complaint
whatever and desire the bent
medical advice yon can pos
sibly obtain, write the doctor
freely. You will 1 receive a
prompt reply. - ... -?
Address, DR. J. C. AYER,'
Lowell, Mas.
Rev . Louis Mets yer is In San Francis o
this week leceivtog special medical at-.
tent ion
Mr. Kit son, founder ot Kitaon Springs
Lane county, is in the city the guest of
Andy Hunt,
Mrs. Dr. Kohn, of San Francisco, is in
tbe city tba guest ot her parenls.Mr. and
Mri. Phil Cohen.
Jesse Itarker is now .head brakeman
on a freight running out ot Fort'and
south, aod resides in Portland .
The Pav Train troupe arrived in Al-
t ang tbia noon and will appear at the
arni-ry tonght, in a performance said
to be very, H rely and worth witnessing.
' John I'sber reached Sacramento all
right and haa written Mr. I. Fox that
he received the marble ha ad from hia
old friends.' tie says he will not retura
to Oregon anyway. '..;
Mrs. VV. M. Welch and family, of Sa
lem have joined Mr. Welch here and
will remain during tbe court house im
provement work.
Mrs, lohn Isom will take a months
vacation going to California, during ber
absence beginning next Monday Misa
Bessie Lines of Independence having
charge ot the telephone office.
Mr- Perry, of -Burlington, Iowa, a
United Presbyterian church. Morn
ing worship stlC:S0. subject of sermon.
"Not Ashamed ot the Gospel." K S at
11 :45, Jr Endeavor at 3:30, Sr Endeavor
at 6 :S0, evening worship at 7 :50, subject
of sermon. "An Honest Skeptic." All
are cordially invited to attend the ser
vices.
Presbyterian church. -Morning wor
ship at 10:30. subject of sermon "The
rrvdoci ol the Hoiv uny, &at ii uo,
r Endeavor at 3 :S0, Fndeavor at
6:30, ever ing worship at 7:30, subject ol
sermon The lveo. of Herod. ' A
cordial invitation to all to attend all th
services.
Servii-e s u-ual at the Congregation
al eburcb Subject of morning sermon
"Offerings, subject ol evening sermon,
"A fatal search forChnat " SS at 12:lo
Ail not attending elsewhere are cordially
invited to the above services.
F. W. Fakkkk.
Services as usual at the Baptist church
preaching both morning and evening by
Kev. John ltarr.
Christian church. Preaching mom
ing and evening, subject at 11am. Did
the preachers of tbe New Testament
breach the same gospel? at 7:30 pm
"Tbe Judgment Day." There will be
tpecUl music at each service
Divine service will be held in St Peters
church next Sunday at 11 a. m. Prayer,
sermon and holy communion. Public
cordially invited.
There will be Sunday school at St,
Peter' church evry Sunday morning at
9:30. A cor.-iial invitation ia extended
to all.
Salvation army will hold meeting in
Mrs, Frank Skiff fa vis'ting at ber
umber's, Mrs. Fabeis.
Kola New. the Albany bop
in Ashland yesterday.
C. H Burggraf'e plans f r tbe Lincoln
county couit bouse have be n arcpted.
M. aed Ora Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Vrtd
Veal and J. W. Cuetcfr wete regitertd
at Portland hotels yesterday.
President Lee went to Eugene this
noon and will prearb torn- rrow io tbe
Presbyterian church.
Dr. E. M. Cbeadle hag bought tbe
dental practice of Dr. Strange at lios
burg and located in that city. Leboo
E.A.
The famous Chicago Ladles Q'artet,
in i Albany 9aca.agftLsU! jr-' a a cw-;
cert here' neder the ansoii of t .e ids;"
lege on the 24tb f this morab
Pap Stroud, oaeof the bert known
Oregonians, and for many year-ipron:in-entaaanS.
P. conductor and Mason,
died yesterday in Portland.
James F. Powell returned this noon
from a trip to Pliiloraih, her- be sac
eeedee in capturing Wl fine trout, wticb
he brought home in evideoee.
Mrs. Jisenb Hoffman, who recently
arrived from Albany, ia living on the
East Side. Sbe will make Portland her
future home. Portland Tt!egrm
Cot. C. A. Dairy m pie wa- op fnm
Gold Hill Tuesday on a buatnexa trip
He will attend the next t ru, ot etc. it
coort for Lake county and aid jake a
too r of Klamath ani Lake ccantiei.
Ashland Record.
Mre. Collins Eikira, who has been
visiting in Ashland with her eis'er sev
eral months sod iir the benefit of t.er
health, arrived in Albsay this morning,
and is at Mr. James Eiiine. Sbe is
greatly improved.
Dr. G. W. Grey, of San Jose, Calif.,
arrived in Albany this morning tailed
here by tb dangtrrons ilicets cf bis
brother Mr. L. E Grey. MrsGreyweat ,
to Seattle yesterday where she wiil visit
with ber daughter Mrs. Niies.
Fred Heefeman, the cza icjord in .
the accident at Berry, it traneptr-i ia -not
as seriously injared ss at first thoogtt
not bstng hurt interna: y Ote of hia
bis hips tboogh was badly crashed, and
parts of tbe bones had tote taken out.
License has been issued for the marri
age of Mr. John Altermatt acd Mies
Neliie Blodgett. The ceremony will be
performed tonight at the heme of tbe
nride,andoa account of the I lines of
the grandmother cf Mica Blodgett, will
be private.
A. W. Bowersox. of Albany, visited
Corvaiiia scene and friends Susdav.
Bert has ideas of bia own concernicg the
bicycle tax law, and while he believes
that denixece of Lien are immune, he
thicks that it will be beat for wbeein ea
from that county to boy a tag in Beaten
and save trouble. Corva Us Ufeion.
Mre. L.B. Knapp, wbo Iefi Portland
laat fall for Manila to visit brbiband,
Lieutenant L. B. Knapp, ha retorted
nome. She was io Manila for three
months, acd fays the eajoyd the etay,
aod tbat the wea'ber was nM eppreeeivr.
Sbe did not leave there until her: he
iiiiptne war had broken oot. aed visi'.ed
wrenu ot mt Dsite ceras, after ire bat
tles were over. Sba is at the home of
Judge Bfiiicger, her father. Telegram.
Band Tournament.
Snail we have the State Band Tourna
ment? Tbe bands want to come to Al
bany. How bad do our business men
want this grand musical festival.
There will be a meeting tomgnt at S
o'clock at the city council chambers foi
the purport ot discussing the matter.
Lei every body come out.
AtDs. Adaxs. Dr. Adsmsts finish
ing and testing bis new den.al machin
ery, and there is no doubt be bas the
most thoroughly equipped dental parlors
ol the North west. The machinery is to
operated bvstam engine, ttus doing
away witb tbe old aetem. w hope to
os able soon give a oeiatiea oeseriptioo
of bis modern met bous ana macninery
(or tbe benefit of our readeia.
their new ball this eve, all are welcome.
Late Dawson Letter.
Mr. Moses I'arker this noon teceived
a letter from hia son Louis dated at Daw
son on March 20, having come out in te-
..W.KI .itlW lim. Tytnia hail KAn
brother of Miss Perry of the , college and ' icw bntVas letter." He was working
Mr. Will Perry now at wanna, la in the , ,hB ',,,,. ritfllt motfl excellent
city, and way locate in uregon. Urojoects. Had a $il50 nugget. On
Mr. Fred. Caaey. a brother ot Charles Feb. 21 went to Dawaonand frote his
Casey, arrived in Albany this morning nose, thermometer at f t below aero
and will work tor Smiley. Ha has been . Would go to Dawson again in a few day t
in San Francisco otticea for tea or twelve
yeara. . - - :' ,
Frank Walsh, of Milwaukee, a former
emtilovee in the woolen mill, is in the
city on a Visit. He enlisted and went to
Provisions were again up, augar being
68 centa par ponno.
Alex Parrish bad not gone out as an
ticipated, but waa working on Sulphur
at $10 a day. Spoke of csurcn services
Presidio, but waa obliged to return on i every Sunday at the cabin anda pros
accouct of Illness contracted there. . He pective dsnce. The crowd wai happy
bas an application in for a paniion . ' and hopeful.
EST-
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An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method ami beneficial
effects ot the well known remedy.
Striti or Fioa, manufactured by the
Caufohsia Fia SvKt'r Co.. illustrate
th tbIua of obtaiuu-.tr the liquid laxa-
l tive principle of plants hnown to be
nwdicna r laxntive ana prcsentintr
theiu in the form most refreshing to the
taste aud acceptable to the system, it
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing- the srsU-m effectually.
tlispUiuff colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet prt)mtiy ana enaouujr one
t.t nvercome habitual cinstipat ion per
manently, lis, perfect freedom from
every otjcctijnabl quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritatinir them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, aa thev are pleasant to the
taste, but the medicinal qualities oi uie
remedy are obtained from senna and
nthrr arauiatie nlnnt. tV a method
known to th Caufuusia Fio Svkvi
Cx only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of theCompany
printed on the front of every package.
CAUFORNIA'FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRAKCXSCO, OAX
X.OtnSVXLLB, XT. WW TOi I W. T.
For aaM by all Irutfaa. i'rtce SOc. per bottle
HOME AND ABROAD.
Photo Eattocs at Tinkle A Damons.
Cheapest and bet Photic at Fuk!e k
Daweooa, opp, P. O.
Gen. LaGrange has been sr-poicted
governor of the SolJiers Ihue tl Lee
Angeles.
Alocu Getner. f Salem, hat l.e con
tract for transcribing '-be ieco.-ds for
Wheeler county at 5 cents a :oiio.
A cow ia boasted of at Sfrin?eid,
Laae county, that give milk enc igh Lr
500 noand of butter a year.
We are prepared to make Photos as
good aod cheaper than anvone else.
Tinkle A Dawson,
II von want the best that cubs uade
go to Tinkle A Daws jn for yocr Photos
and Photo Buttons,
N. L. Bnt'erhas been appointed resent
f the :ate uaiversity to succeed D. P.
Tbo to peon.
Platino or dull finish photos are very
popular now. We make them for $1-30,
$1.75 and 12.00 per dox. TiukleA Dawson.
Several da vg ago near Cottage Grove.
Ned Strong and R. W. Yeaieh killed
srenty-eeven rattle snakes, tee lot gest
being thirty inches.
One morning this week eight men acd
women took twenty-one bkoded dogs,
the best io San Francisco, through Al
bany to Seattle, fcr entrv ia a big bench
show there.
The Pay Tram gave aa excellent enter
tainment last nigi t greatlv appreciated
by the fair sized audience present. The
troup ia a good one.
S. A. Nickersoo will pnt cp a new
planing mill in this city early next year.
tie win n$e steam power in tne new
aiilU Lebanon . A .
H. C Moran. tho well known cattle
buyer, bas bought the Scotch company's
eigbt-bundred-acre stock ranch, a few
tunes east ot tbia place Consideration,
13.000. Lebanon E. A.
William J. Ferry c aims t h.iv made
he trip from Dawson to Stasvvav in
eight days and seventeen hours on a
bicycle. That sounds fishy. Bicycling
on ice though is fast business, and one
dav he niada l.o miles.
This and That.
See Locals on every page.
Wheat 47 centa.
Cash hardware. E, K. Ohlic.
Garden tool a at K, K. Ohliug's.
Builder's hardware at R. K. Ohlitig s
Diamond photos 50 cents per dozen at
Miss Longs.
A large and fine stock of cigars and to
bacco at Conn A Huston's. See the dis
plav.
hen you want a choice steak, uK
roast or meat of any kind, call ou Henry
J rodent, tie kdettt tbe best
f he best meats of all kinds acd good
treatment at the Albany lrestd iieef
t,on pan j s market, just dwa econtt
treat. Good weight and protupr ntb'nd
ion.
As the season of the year wbin pneu
monia, la grippe.sore throat, couh,ca1 Is,
catarrh, bronchitis and lung trout'! are to
be guarded against, nothinf 'is a tiae sub
stitute," wi.l "answer the purpose " or is
"just as good"a One Mmuto 'i t nre.
Ttiat is tbe ote infa hbie rome ly h'r a I
ng. throat of bronchial trouble lusit
tforovslr uioa h'vmgit i( "s uie;iiint
a' is offwti von FitS t Mt-.ua.
Oksuom frViCLTK r Atta rtkntuiKS t'rit.
Roup care, Disenfectaut, Li. e Kil'c, at
(.Oregon Poidtry Farm, aUo sold by t. G.
txwets, Albany.
We buy, sell and store grain.
We make Magnolia Flour,
Also whole wheat. Patent and germ.
Hour
The Maguolla Milla.