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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1899)
"a Vt VOL XXXIV Eater at tie Fcu e at tlbaay. )r. aa ead-Claaa Hall Mallfit ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAl. APRIL 28.1899 no 38 SlTTIVti abllaner aaj rrrtlr THURSDAY FRIDAY I. Lebanon. Scio. " , , . , . M . ' . 1 Iff V a "aUI 17 n D The Kind You Hare Always to use for over 30 years, Ail Counterfeits, IuutaUous and Substitutes are but Ex T,TaUtS In110 WUh d endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.' What is CASTORIA Castoria U a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fererishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Vol!c'lt ""eves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTO R I Af ALWAYS Bears the The Kind Yon Ha?e Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. FLOOR COVERINGS. l FULLY DOUBLE ths amouct ever before ahown by as, consisting or Carpets, Art Square. Co'tace Art (a new and attrictive goods) Mat titgs, L'noleum and Oil Clotb. We are also well supplied with Lace Curtains, Portiere, Shades and kindred goods. - Piece goods in Curtain material and coverings. ALBANY FURNITURE CO. Tlasbnic Temple Bldg., Albany, Or, f9 &l I .'. b,' i M I r ; v 1 u. u t a 'a j. -a i ; s TRY MuRMOX BISHOP'S PILLS for all dieease arising fron disiration, self - abuse, exceee or eirtte smoking. In nse over 60 years. Brines back your Manhood, cure depleted. worr oat n -n. makes rich blood and imn Cnn .iinn .ml I1 jones, mkes yon Uftitingly etrortg. cures impolencv, lost power, emissions, loea of memory. 1 d dream-, shranken organs, despondency, sleeplessness, vanoceele and constipation, adds Ins.re to the eyes, stops nervous twitching of the evelioe. Makes life wo.-th living. A boon to young or old. MORMON BIsHOP'S PILLS strengthens and restores small weak organs btops el losses by day dr nignt. Don't delay. Price within the reach ofalL Uuaran teed to core Price fry-l hx 6 for $2.50 by mail. Send for free circular. Address BISBOP Kill REMEDY CO., San Francises). Gal. For tale by Foe- i-.UtJ Lay & Mason, Albany feiO60l ent.r ElatcheM In a reorat hav'.lrg cont - hut j a w K ' This machine baa been demoiutjrated to be aa Dear ab- K4ute nrf ection as can bo attained. TberaralatiGaof hnL air aod nmiatnre have beea proTeo perfect, tmjr ana ouer tmproremaata. wa B VMpav 1 llnjin rt to aia C.D: BATB8. AlbaQf. Or. Ongoa i'oultry..rm Sam;les enn be seen at F. 0. Powers' Poultry Dopot, Albany. IT'S JUST LIKE TlilS We Lave machines in slock as $10.00. Suppies for Sewing Machines and first class repairing. Stewart & Sox Co. Stewart & Sox for Machines that "SEW" '20 Years in W MRS Is the 01det Furniture Dealer in the city and ho keeps a complete line of Furniture and Bedding and if yon want good goods cheap give aim a cal. Ha doesn't intend to be under sold. 1 ljS ,!kMts -yy Bought, and which has been has borne th KlAtn. r 3 m and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy.' Allow AA stall a aaaN'a .vwv I. Vt Signature of n in which there werrforar Wtriala tha per ccow la UKaaaa wiOi gee our new egg: A good article is worta more "poor oue. EVER ONE KNOWS HI AT..... ONE WHITE SEWING MACHINE..... . will outwear s dozen cheap cnf, therefore cheaper in the end. Business. BRINK Win? . For the Yaquina Improvement. The members of the special committee on statistic showing the importance of the Yaquina harbor to Oregon ana the coast generally, met last night at the City Council Chambers and compiled their returns, which are very ffmiering. In addition to Oregon needs the committee are backed by the recent action of the cq amber of commerce of San Francisco. Tomorrow accompanied by committees irom other valley towns, t'ey will go to tae bay and meet the enginrera. 0. ii- " .' . - , - uogue was aunointed to cresent t ha nm J'.K .XleaM'.e.rfo,i t0 iSZL . w The engineer Col Mansfield. Cunt. . : . i , .' -". . Taylor, and Capt. Hart, went to the Baw today. They made their trip from Portland to Albany in s special car, in charge M President Hammond of the As toria and Columbia railroad, and after partaking of their dinner were transferr ed to the C fc E and leit for the Uav, ac companied by Judge Flinn, S F Young and O C Hogue of the Albany committee. Senator Simon and Congressman Tongue as had been anticmated. were not nrr. ent, Mr. Simon being unable to leave ana air longue not being seen in time for the trip. Tomorrow mrrning a spe cial train will leave the city at 8 o.clock, when the different committees will ro ac companied by prominent citizens. Mr Stone of the CAE this nvming re ceived from San Francisco the petitions and resolutions passed by the Chamber of Commerce of San Fraucisco and four other large organizations, showing the necessity of the improvements in connec tion with the commercial interests of San Francisco and California, and the same will be anions the thimrs left with the engineers to consider in connection with t le project. The Salem committee BDDointed to iro to the Bay tomorrow is com meed of Mayor G P Bishop, II O Sonneman. Jeff eran Myers, Milton W Mevers and Dr. fc. a fierce. A Wonderful ExhibitiotuJe The Edison Electric Co.! will zi ve ezut itioas at the armorv Frida and Katur. day nights of this Wek, preaenting- moving battle scenes fh the recent war accompanied by a S00 Ulking machine iua,au mission wui m zo cents, wita S5, cents for reserved seats, on sale at Burk- Le s, lhe; ooJbern Indepen sarsr Cook & Forbia in their donhto fr drew crowded houses at Reminirton'a ball last Friday and Saiurdar niehta. tuauv not oeingaoie to nnd seats and not entering. The attendance and th enthusiasm displayed were especially gratifying to the proprietors, Ta Wood"- meir uooie. air. tXJOC uaa cliarge of the A met machine and hand led it with so much skill that the mov ing scenes reproduced were clearly por trayed, life-size and truly realistic. The battles were as awe-inspiring as the lynching was horrible, the Indians, bat tleships and Other number intemtinv and the amusing axne mirth-provoking. i. a wuoie snow in itseit. nevertue lees an equally entertaining featon was introduced in another of Krliann'a wnn. derfnl inventions the grapbopbone trand. The old graphophone cannot be beard when placed along side ol the im proved instrument. took fc Forbia have invested hearilv in their outfit, and it is no surprise that thev are reaping a rich harvest, as none will miss seeing two such acheivements of genius. Capt Phillips Commissioned Yesterday afternoon Governor Geer made three appointments on account of the resignation of Capt. Pickens, ol Co Merril D. Phillip , of this city, as captain, James U. Campbell, of Oregon City, as 1st Lieut, and George W. Mar tin as 2nd Lieut. Their commissions will be forwarded at once by Adiutant General Tuttle. The appointment of Capt. Phillips was expected. He is en titled to the place and will make a very efficient officer, in fact is alread serving his coantry aa captain ol the company. Judge Blue ol Lincoln count v, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Maggie Fox will leave on the next Yaquina steamer for San Francisco on a visit of several weeks Ex-Chief of Police A C Dilley left Sa lem Tuesday evening for Fresno, Calif., which he will make bis future home. Prof. E. H. McAllister, of Eugene, a former Albany young man, will lecture on the "Sun next Tuesday evening at Eugene. Congressman Tongue is in Salem today where be has a ease in the supreme court. He will come to Albany tomor row noon and go to the Ray on the after noon train. Bishop F H Gwynne of the Presbyter- n church, well known in Albany, pass ed through the city on last night's over land tor ban t rancigco. Bishop Stanford of Harrisburg. Penn ill preach in the Pearce Memorial church next Sunday evening in the in' terestoi the united Evangelical church Superintendent McDonald will next week begin visiting the schools of the country. . He will therefore for awhile beat his omce only Saturdays and Mon days. The Christian Herald and Signs of the Times, which arrived today contains a sketch, with pwtures, of the hie ol Diana, the little black Liberian girl. brought up by Mrs. Lizzie Buck waiter in Liberia, and who was in Albany sev eral years ago with Mrs. Buckwalter, a former Albany teacher. The Democrat last night published n interview with Mr. r. a. uannau taken from the Portland Teleuram. Mr. Mar shall has returned home and states that he never even saw a Telegram man. and that be was not interviewed by anyone. It was all made up by one who knew that he was in Port and. It is a fair sample of the reliability of the metro politan newspapers interview. Mrs. Hogue' side last evening at the A. O. U. W. hall gave their eleventh en tertainment, presenting an excellent program, that was greatly appreciated. Mrs. Hogue will give one more enter tainment and Miss Barker two. In the contest on even entertainments Miss Barker is ahead between one and two hundred points, and expresses an ia tention of remaining so. Letters from Rev. G. W. hill former ly pastor of the Baptist church in this city tell of his work in Japan. He is now doing considerable studying. He has been troubled with asthma lu the winter months and at times was afraid be might be obliged to give rp his mis sionary work but in a recent letter re ported that he was better. Rev and Mrs. Hill now have three children, two having arrived Bince they left Albany A Card or Thaseb. Mrs. Thompson and Class wish to express theit sincere thanks to tbe musicians and judges and all others that contributed in any way to make their recital and contest at Oak Creek such a decided success. At the conference in Lafayette of the United Evangelical church, Rev Hard- man was reappointed to the Albany church. Rev Bowersox will bo to Dav- ton, L M Boozer to Corvallis. 3 J Kelly first church Portland, M J Ballantyne to Hillsboroj W L, Arnold to (sweet Home, II L Pratt to Salem, T A Yost to Trout' dale, C C roling is presiding elder. Go to Verick's shaving and hair ting parlors for rst class work. cut Hot , ana cold paths. Wean towels to every customer. From the Criterion. W. J. Booth again sold all the Knm l n he Lad in stock and took orders for 11 more. They are expected on every train. "Bert" Wight was granted a license to preach, at the presbytery held at Cor vallis last week. Bert is natural ora tor and will preach some good sermons. a J. W. Gain tier, of Lacomb, was in this j city me insi oi uie week, mis eon Ar thur, now at Manila, is an applicant for the position of 2nd Lieut, of Co. I, which position is now vacant. Died, at Sweet Home, Oregon, on Sun- uy turn jiv. iow, iiuni . ultra , agea -v.i.... J. tu j j frly.etilerat Sweet Home, and has liveJ there ceuUnuously for many years, ! G. K. Idinu. tneether with hi f ami. ly oi eight children and an aged mother, arrived here yesterday Irom Kansas and will locate somewhere in this county. They came to this particular place througn correspondence with J. B. irt. Geo. McKnight recently received a fine f air of IVouniques Iroon his old friend, fomt-r Davenporr, the celebrated car tconiat. They are beautiiul specimens of birds and to (bow their appr elation of our exc-llent climate the lady game has Uid five eggs in seven days since tnrir arrival. The lollowins is the committee bd p. ined to meet and confer with the Ya quina engineers : C B. Montamie, By ron .iiiuap, ai. a a,iuer, vt. j. a. Lam hereon. V. M. B own, 8. P. Bach, 0. O. Peterson, II. Baker, W.J. Carty ana it. u. oiey. Was Among The Bullets. Roy Junkin writing to relative in uazvuieaays: "I am no longer a soldier. I was dis charged U-t batorday but I tell you have been where the bulieta were flyine throuich the air like bees out of a hive along in June and what made it so much more interesting was that we were right on the niggers before we knew it. we were within 30 ranis when they opened fire, well sir. it lust sounded exactW like an me ere crackers in rortlanl and an Francisco wers toochwd off all at once and when we opened on tbv were in the trenches and we were not. We had to wade in water and mud over our belts io get to them. This was dooe four weeks ago last Sunday. The 14th. made two charges that day and run them out of two of aa strong holds as could be made in a hundred years. We run them that day ten times farther than thejSpariarxla ever am ana trier lousnt them here I don't know how many years. They kept nnnff atone toe una every day and mem just three weeks exactly. V e slept with our shots and leeins on. Well I will not tell any more about it now but if any one thinks it w as a sham battle they are m tasen. Roy is a native of Oakville and his many frienJs here would Lke to see him bu he has loun I employment in the tuarterniater department at HO a month and will stay at Manila for'a few months. The Coming Assembly. The Willamette Valley ChauUogua Association has booked the beat array of talent ever procured for the assembly to be held at Gladstone Park, Orvjjon City, Julv ISth to 29th. Among the attractions will be Sam P. Jones, for July ISth and 19th. The greatest evangelist orator ca the Ameri can platform today. J. LfeU lit Mriar. not so widely known as Sam Jones, yetfwe have evidence of hi popnUrity Dr. C. M. Cobeen, who has spent sev eral years in Egyt. Frank BeanLtbe cartoonist of "Pock" and "Jadeo." wo will give two enter tainments Jnly 3th and 25th. Every day will be filled with music, lectures, field sports, concerts and en- tcrt air. menu, r the departments of instruction will be conducted by specialists in the differ ent lines. I Reduced rates will be given on all licea of transportation and living expenses are nominal. Season tickets 11.50. da v tickets 23 eta. Children undertlO, free. Xo extra charge lor camping '4- n;eTortlartl citcaaaWiTSot-a i a mayor, i Thirty-five men enlisted at Portland last month ia the regular army The new court boose at Euzene ia be- in3 occupied oy the county offiicais. What a re you doing to get the bnnd tournament at Albany. It is Albany 's busmees to keep in the lead. Frank Hdrn and Edward Suprle have just come ofat of the Atlin diatrtct with 140,000 in gtyd duet. John Maxwell of Irving, odj3.000 ba. of wheat in JSugene yesterday for 4Cl; cents. The Lawn lenois Club have bad their court prepared for the summers cam paign and wiIQbegin business tonight. It is said thai Tom Reed may attend the national editorial association gather- ing in Portlan He woaid be a draw- ing card. The place Got Lord waa after was minister for Pel at $10,000 a year, and this he would bi accepted, but it is said will not tbe laaion to reraia. General X)tis bi leleuni plied that the will be sent home Oregon Volunteei about Ma5. That! ntil then they will ren der willing service a fact no one doubts. Richard Wheele has sold his inUrest in the Plain view cri merytobia partner Mr Seeley, who in have exclusive charge of it, with 'red Brock man as butter maker. The last ballot ia been taaen in Pennsylvania for U 8. senator, without no senator at all any result. Better han such a man Quay. Will tbe government never I that the proper way is to elect U. S.tsenator by a popu lar vote ol the peopl. Scenes frour the Swiss Alps; glaciers, names, mountain village, native tteaz- ants, and snow capped peaks. Mr Dum- mit has viewg-of som. of the finest scen ery jn the world. Hex will show these in connection with his lecture, in tbe Col lege unapei, April 5. 4 An order book for tbe Saturday Market bus been placed at Comming'a Drug Store where it ia acceaaihla to all. Any thing out of the usual HnJ should be or dered before Friday noo.-j. Orders will be tilled in the order in which thev are given. Articles thus ordered should be called for before five Saturday afternoon Crooked Month Green Fattv tirev and an unknown man recently buncoed J F Roeys, of Walla Walla out of 15,000 in a green goods racket. A reward of 1 100 is offered for the arrest of each and f 500 lor tbe securing of tha money. Crooked Mouth Green is the man who attempted to bunco V H Caldwell of this county several years agp, but failed. He was arrested in PorUsnij through in formation lurnlshed by t hifl ol Police Lee, and taken to California where he was sentenced to the penitentiary for several years, his term havfoijf recently expirea. r. The report of the soperfotemlent ol tha city schools shows an enrollment of 665 and an averaga daily attendance ot 642 during March. There were eleven case of corporal punishment. May 6 will be observed as a general rbetorica day in all the rooms. : ..... To Cure a Coli In -.One Day ' J Take Laxative Bromo QufVnlne Tablets c f .. .... ,.1-7 . All aruggist reiana toe piyaoj 11 11 ran to care. wc. ihe gnilQf ba L. o, 14 on sacn UDit Off for the Bay. The speck! Yaquina improvement train left Albany for the Bay at exactly 8 o'clock this morning, with good s'zad load of prominent citizens, a' factor in the red tape part of securing the im. piovements so mnch needed lor the ad vancement of the commercial liferents of western OiefOD, . Among thce who went mere Connres man Tongue, of Uiilsboro, Mayor Bark hurt. Conrad Myer, F M French, F M Redfleld, V? O Tweetaie, 1J Smiley, S N Steele. H 0 Watam, J N Duncan, A D Hale. Kola Neiai. J A Cummin. C ti IUl.ng, Louoer Ratnton, W W Howell, A Uai klemao, E A Barrett, H A Daw son, D P Maeoa. and J N fjpffoian. of this rity, K J lieodrtrks. Jefferson My ers, Mayor Bishop, Dr E A Pierce, J tl Alberts and wife, ai.d F R Anson, of gi lam. Mayor C R Mt n:gue, U W Oroaun and others oj IeJpooo, Hrnry Lvon-,ol Lyons.- Tne day was aatpicidus for a fine ex euraion. The engireera will tn.e their time for investigation and w II m .he ttieir report io c-ngres in vet-em ter On the Alert. From the ew Westminster Diily Col ombian. oome. at least, ol lie citv police, tay there is no trnth ia the item which ap p a red in Saturday nUbt's Columbian, giving a semewDat circu"tantil ac count ot how the Rev fcd. Harris out wuiea mi police ana regained pneis- lon ol the person of Miss Lear, his part oerin tbe elopenitou Of coarse, it is only natural to aeek to discredit the oea, but. unfortunately, there is uo macb straight evidence to bear out the aiortwaid account. Ii might also t aiiii ed that tlie gin's o other tecognized the latllity ol trying to separato her daugh ter and her lover, and, when the prtieer of tbe earner voiaateered to- bring the kin kb-rd again, after be bad din barked , at Alert Bay, the mother taU : i ia ol no dm. Tbe girl is of age, and mast please bersell." And she did. In time she msy repent' of ber choice, but at prevent ever) thing is lovely, and lb goose bajgs high, aod tbe very name ol their new placw cf residence siggesai I mat uury are not to be caught napping. List of Patents Granted to Northwest in week. Reported by O. A. Snow ACiT pateot attorney. Washiutcn. i- i a al chias. Tacocaa.' i ali 8lurat-rM tolling macb lee. E E Gaatin. TiTooiiese at Corvallis a vear is too much. Dalles. Orec..Rollin rate. I) U James Albany. Ore.. Shade-trimmer. E 1 1- aoo, Seattle, Wash J Wrench. or copy of any patent send 10 cents in postage etampe wiik date-of thi pacer to O A SnowACo..Washii:ttoo. D C. Tbe Independence Enterprise ays: "We have been aaked quite often of late to leave oat items, and every time we find It ie-to our own detriment and Irom now on it will be of no os to make the reontat of o. as we a ill publish evervtniog tost e think is of public in tut i'anocajiT is e;o tirej oi SiKh. teqaeata, generally made by prop woo ao not area iae tne paper An excUhuge: eaet fctaad by . your home merchant. He is ths man bo helps to pay I tbe streets on whloh yon walk, for tbe schools in which our chi'd-en, or periapt you were educated etc. Correct, iTbe merchant should aUo stand by borne institutions, ihoogh some of them do not. PoondtaafteT Ed. Davidson states that on May 1 be wig befin mazing a list ol ii ooga ot tbe city, and I bat tbe regular ao tax win b collected. (Dd whete not paid the dog will be taken and dis- potedof actorfifttto law. Each dog mutt have a tag. Tbe pouodmaster says be is going to do bia duty. meeting of the grand loJge of Maccabees ia Portland this wee a J 8 Tin Winile of this citv, as reappoint ed state commander; I M Homer of Corvallis was eboeen as representative tothesapremelxlgetobobeld ia Port Horon, Micb. Jnly 11 frw4clre before tbe C.'e. of the Prarftysr1aAi church in this city on Mon oay evening. May 15.1 Albany people generally will be glad to' hear this talent ed minister on a popular surject. A Salem janitor in one ot the public schools yesterday reeigatd by request ou acctoat ol being too familiar with one of tne papiis, too proper tmnj to with ucb janitors only not revere en. . tt will be seen by our list of paients published elsewhere that a patent was recently issued to Mr D II James of the Ibaay r umiture Co. for a shade trim- merwit is all riant. Tc Night. The entertainment to be given tonight by the Ed Iron Electric Co isooerfeierviog a arg audience. The scene are all ap-f.data; and splendidly presented according to notice rvceived wherever presented, greatly enchnnctd by tbe io talking machine, a new thing in Albany. . Ad million 25 cents. Reserved seats 00 sa'e at Burkh'art A Leo's. 35 ctnts. , A. Wulvertnn Ielt thi morning for Sherman county on a visit with a daugh ter. ( Mr. W. A. Cox ha accepted a brick laying job for for the summer at Moro, Sherman county. Mr. Thomas Heflronj who recently left Albanv for Lewistod, Idaho, m 110 at an Uncle's in WashinjsU n, on a v'.sit. F. G. Nick. in, of the !A met lean Type rounder Uo., ol Seattle i in ti e city today, giving tne printer pointer. Mirs Elsie Martin, of Albany, a type set ter and a acnooi teacher, ts visiting Mil Hose Moore, One of tUletn'r teachers. Salem Journal. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Van Winkle. X. M. Newport and Mrs. I. Beam returned thir noon from Portland,) where they had been attending t he grand lodge ol Mac cabees, j Mrs. Logan returned last night from Troutdale. where shag bd been eleven weeks on a iait with her son Sam, who ts in the mercantile ouMnets. Kev. lowniena, who bat been pastor of tbe Presbyterian Jchuri b at Newport lor several years, pasted through Albany yeatsraay lor 111 new cuarge at Koe burg, accompanied -by his family. Prof. Woitman, a former student in the state university at Eugene has beea elected professor ofl paleontology of Yale university, no was a resident of Junc tion iofr a numbesot years. It U xfrocK, 01 scio. the sma lest man in Linn county, was in tbe city today on h's way to untario, Uanada, to visit ret tlve. He measdrea three feet 1 1 inches Hie lather ill, vears old. and a promi ne.it farmer ofl Linn county. Brock forms an odd contrast to bis brothers, who are all stalfart. Telegram. Last Friday vbntng, Mr. Wallis Nash, a member of tbe board of regents of the O. A, C. gave an instructive and inter eating lecture i I the college chapel on the subject of "Ancient London.1' Mr. Nash I welMnfofrned, and being verted a he is on tbe sabject be treated, he was perfectly at home while speaking ot his native conrkry. Tbe manner in which be discussed tbe subject was such tbat all present went away with a much better understanding of the history oi Roman London.-4-Obrvallli Union-Gas ettr. From the Xews. Robt 0 Brock left Wednesday for bis old home in Cacsda. He does not know jot how long he will be absont, tmt in all probability will not return lor a year. Mr and Mrs John Uoins and tbe two children, of Albanv, visited with re la. lives In this city 8unday. Mr and Mrs Arch Goios, of Albany, visited In Scio last Stnday, the guest of mr aou airs rrabk Butcher. N T Higgins is in receiot of a naggst of gold which was sent to him by his broth, r, Russel Higgins, who ia in the Klon.i ke region It is said to be jut the n.e tbat it takes to boy a glass of beer up in that country. Laat Monday evening D O Uerrin, Grand Mas-er Workman of the A. O. U. tV, made Brio lodge an official viit. Tbe lodge meeting was dispensed with and several invited friends of tbe order were present aa well as the Degree of Honor. Mr Herrin gave a short talk an tho benefits of the order. W n Warner ! o' Alhaov. was pivsent, and gave an ex-1 hibition of t'e "screen amk." j Ditd, at tue home of her father. P C Smith, io this city, near midnight. Wed- J needay, April 19 Mrs Flo DuggtrJ wueoio vt xoggar. ot XMlepearJence, aired 21 years, five months and 25 days, tier su iden deaib caused qaite a shoek to tbe community. Tbe deepest svm phathy of all ia ex-ended to tbe yoacg huaband, aged parents and sisters. Two More Prisoners. The population of the county jail was increased two this forenoon, as follows "L" li C Ccoley was brought down from Brownsv'lle, where Jotice Bailey alter trial loonj him guilty o' practicing iiuout a license, and fined him (50 in default of payment of which he was com mitted to jail. Herbert Mitts, of tbe now notorious Mills family of near Lebanon, was placed io toe jail on a commillo.ent Irom LeV aoon. abere he was found gui:tv of steal ing a taddls and sentenced to six months ia jiil. Tfcia was ehsoged to four niobtns. Mii'ths4O0a brother in the i.il iih him on two charge, rape and cat::e stealing, and another broibtr out on bail on the charge ol rape. .TrvVh-8 Gradwohl brick ia going ahead at tapia rate, in order that the owner may nave nja in ore m it tlore bis t im street lease expires. lefniitunt weather today. A new suge line has been started be t ween iloro and Pi ioevtlle. "UratorioSocietv willbaraa ipee- iai r ta! rehertal at the College tonight. nno for m-nin th lnvniixr.1 te at CorvaUia a year ia too touch. An Eastern Star lobe is lo he omul- zed at Marion with ?7 nirmbert, in a lew days. Tbe state fair board will again altemot tu have legal organization by meeting in tbe proper way on April S7. Portland is about to ao craiv over tbe famoos Bostociaos aooo to be in that city. The sale of seats 'a immense. At Toledo this week Mrs. Mver had Mr. Myers arrested for whinoicg ber Then she repented, but tbe Jodge did not see it that way, and made the par ties pay tbe costs. A good example. Lowell Ames, wbo was olalntiS in a divorce case at tbe recent term of eoort. died at bis borne near Sweet Hosae Son day, of La grippe. Eastern mail, whicb has eenerailv ar rived on the n on train, now eels here on tbe previoos night's overland from tbe north and isditinbotedin tbe morn ing. Tbe auction license n Eaiean bavins been increased to a price higher than any one can pay Anctioaeer Goods u about to begin proceeding again the recorder to compel him to issue a license at tne old rate. Henry VillarJ writes that ha will viait Portland ttia summer. Soma of our citizen will remember bis famous vuit to thi valley when the Xortbem Pacific was completed in 1S&3. He was the star of tbe occasion. AfuRDAY AT SWEET HOME. Shooting Accident and a Fatal Fall Word received from Sweet Home i to tbe effec t that last Thursday evening nar that place, a young man a ul 21 Tear ol age earned brickson. while in toxicate J, accidently sho: a girl of 18 year o age named oterhng, causing a flesh wound. It was reported that Ertck- on had been arrested and there was talk ol lynching tlm, but there i probably aou.e mistake about this. After the shooting tbe mother of tbe girl. Mrs. Sterling started on horeeback to see her daughter, and fell off tbe horse receiving injuries from the effect ot which the died. Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Other are about half sick all tbe rime. Tbey bave headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food docs not taste good, and tbe digestion is poor; the akin is dry and callow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings" Yto rest and work - Is a burden. Tbat is the cause of all this? Impure blood. - And the remedy? It clears out the channels through which poisons - are carried from the body. When all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure. If there is constipation, take Ayer's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness.. VMIm tm Dootf, w hara tha xclntlT aarrlM ot torn or IDS mon .Ulin.m pnyvramu. m tba DntM4 HtmUM. WrlW frl al Uia ntrttcuiua ta jour eau. Yoa will r aiT proBiM npir- wnou ixni. w , La wall, alaaa. aw 7 1 AT THE BAY. The Yaquina Ray Improvement axcur sion party returned from tbe Bay at 11 o'clock last night, and report a pleating trip under favorable circumstances and are much gratified at tbe outlook. On arriving at Newport at noon tbe were given a live reception. The life saving crew gave a fine exhibition, when a public meeting was held in order that! the engineer! might be impreed wi.h n. importance ot the improvement aaaea irom a commercial standpoint as well aa from an engineering view. R. a. en e I very properly was elected to preetce. Hon. Thw. H. Tongue was tbe first speaker, and was folio aed bv Hon . J. D. Daly who preeeoted the facte com piled from ths reports of the different counties interested. Judge John Burnett, of Corvallis, i. II. Albert and Mayor Bishop, ol aaleui, Mavor Montavue, of Lebanon, and Judge Flinn and Bon. J. K. Werftherforl of Albanv. Tha meet ing displayed tbe fact tbat it was dis tinct! eu improvement needed bv not only western Oregon, bat the state and ".!t, and not an Albany or Corvallic & r.attern need alone Tbe reports of the committees covered tbe bann-as of tbir. iren counties as compiled aud peseoted by Senator Daly, and ho ed the great advantages to resul: from tbe improvement in increased prices for our products, tbe advancement of cur lumbering totereeis etc. A state ment in tbe report of tbe Albany com mittee is timely and to the point : "Any opposition to ti.e continuance of the Improvements of this harbor which may be n'ged are inspired by those a ho have directly or indiiectly a pecuniary interest in having tbe work a hand ced, and wbo care nothing for tbe interest of tbe people wbo live in this large territory tributary to Yaquina harbor. The compilation of tbe reports pre sented showed tbe following: Total products shipped and marketed for tbe year '! in the thirteen counties of Benton, Crook, Clackamas. Dooglae, Harney, Lane, Lion, Lincoln, Marion, M.lbeur, Polk, Yamhill, and Wathicrton tributary to Yaquina Bay: Am't. Yaix, Wheat . . .7,253.820 ba $ 4.819,654 Oats 4,400,329 bu 1.275.150 Barley A Rye 31 1,!n5 bu 124.000 Hay 43.50.) tons 2.918.500 Hopi Cattle Hogs Sbeep , Wool Pot a toe . . . Dried Fru't Green Pooitry ...13,172,000 lbs 2.271,500 216.618 heed 4.332.530 &6 JSW 639,100 1,254.632 641,090 732300 501,85; " ..5.12S.SC0 lb . - 2,S!sS,6) bo ..24,808 000 lb ..82.S24.000 lb 192,0u0dcz . 15.750.000 doz W80 64S.SM0 291 XO 173,0X0 Batter & cheese 4.432,355 Ibi Lumber 157,91P,Oiil ft S41.1SS 1,421,10 .'4,958,474 Am't imported into Albany during he year 9S, e2,122,SJ9 lb , or tl.O too or .ioo case. Value ol t be tame t 1,000.5 of imports into Leb. 1 jr. 200,000 SrowjtviSe 1 vr 150,000 " "Harruburg ,; 135.000 " Haltey " 100.0JO ' " "tijhedd 30,000 ' Tangent " 10,000 "Scio Lyonahel 75.000 ., jaHrnan et al 10 000 1 Tcta! val. iuiporteJ in Linn Co. I vr 1,7(0 0C0 2.5O0,OtW 2,6JO.tW0 i,iOn.(.i) i,ooo,rfl aj.'o lOO.fOO I.50.tvi I.HOO.CmO l.OOP.aa) 250.CO0 230 000 2- Marion 3 Clackama . 4 Washington 5 -Yamhill.... 6- Polk....... J Bet ten 8 Lincoln..... 9 Lace lo DoogUs... II Jackson .. 12 Crook 13 Harcey Tout imports 13 counties 1 13,600,000 Following were some ecort remarks by Col. MansSeid. Major Harts and Capt. Taylot, in which tbey referred to tbe difficulty ol tbe question Ielt for them lo decide and exprttaiug the hotte that their report would be eatiafactory t tbe government our people a well. Col MaoaSeld is a nan ol marked per sonal appaaraoce with his white flowing sidebars, while the otter engineer are bright yoang men witn lee expert- tee Th board of eegtnrer 1 one 10 bich the valley committee expree great contidence. RELIGIOUS. United Prebvlerian. Mcraing wor ship at 10:SO, ubft ot sermon, Christ Fandamenul." S. S. at 11 .45. Jr Endeaver at 3:30, Sr. Endeavor at :30, evening worship at 7:3J, subject Oonveoieoi Seasons." All are cordial- y invited to tkete services. Preabyterian. Morniog service at '0:30. subject of seimon. "Humanity' Cry and tne Divioe Ar.saer." S. S. at 11 :45. Jr. endeavor at 3::w, m. tnaeav- or at 6:30, evening worship at 7 :30, sub ject of sermon, "Three Aspects ot Sin." A cordial invitation to ail the services ts extended to all. Ktv Louis Metaver will officiate at the morning service in tbe Catholic Church tomorrow at high Mat at 10 '30 a. u. Services as uoual at tbe Coogrwtional Church. Subject of morning sermon "Di- apotnted w l b our Keiigioo." saoject oi evening termon . "What Mo One Bt-lievs to be a Christian." S. 5. at 1.' :15 Al) not attending elsewhere an cordially invited to thee services, F W Pahkik. Regular set vices at tbe Bahtist Church Preaching both morning and evening by Jno Barr. Lebanon. From the E A. Miss Ilda Elking came over from Al bany yesterday, and will stop at home awhile on account of having the measles. John Kaebler and Miss Yiola Allen, two young people of the Tenneeeee neih hood, eloped laat week and, it ia report ed, were marriid at Vancouver, Wash. 'Dr. HuMinger baa sold bis dental busi ness in thi rity to Dr. C. V. Bar, ol Ashland. Dr. Huliing-r left Wednesday evening for Portland, a here he wi 1 lo cate. Everybody who heard the Ladie Quartet live years ags will w sh to her them again. They are the finest Ladle Quartet ever ia Albany and no one should niita them at the college cbapel next Monday evening. It will be the tieat of tbe season in th musical line. Admission SO cents. Scf.ars 25 cents. Lebanon lodge. No. 47, I. O. O. F., will obaerve the eightieth anniversary of the order by having an address by Rev. J. T. w bbett, of Eugene. A man was down from Foster early this morning to get Dr. Booth o go up and attenJ a young lady who was acci dently shot in one ot her limbs last eve ning with a pistol. THt AlBANV Cou-W.e Stiiist for i pril is just out. It is an interesting is sue. Aiisa marguerite uopiina gives an interesting account of ber trip to the Creeent City. Ex-Preaideut Condit will deliver tbe baccalaurate sermen at the coming commencement, a lact Albany people generally will be pleased to learn. The students are displayiug college spir it ani will issue an annual. It will be warm Angnt Shaw, a student, is slowly improving. J E Tyree has been chosen to deliver tbe valedictory this year. The class will consist of M r Tyree, 0 0 Brv ant and Mary Stewart in tbe classical department, and MiseeaAnna Marshal, Anna Orabtree, Ada Moehake and Nel lie Foshay in the normal department, besides a large class from the coin merr iai department. A strong appeal ia being made editorially lor assistance in raising tne college debt, and it should be done. The college is a credit to Albanv. nD Makes the food more SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Thos. Kay, of Salem is in the city. : Eli Perkins is to be In the valley nest month. - Mr. Lee Houston of Portland, is in tbe city. W. I. Yawter of Southern Oregon ha been m tbe city. Mr. E. B. Townaend of the Portland Flouring Mills was in the city today- Mr.lxicner Bait ton left today for Oiex, on a three or lour -weeks Mismeas trip. Prof. Martindale of the oaolic sclmobi iias.ieauea a very neat school journal mat comers credit on all concerned. Miss Minnie Stanard retuned home from Albany last Saturday. She baa been taking instructions on the piano at Albany college during the winter. Brownsville Times. Mr. Mary Coffman. of Albany, eldest daughter of T.J. L'Uaker, arrived in this city a few days since for a long visit among her relatives and friends Tole do ieader. fame Thompson, Jr of Brownsville a student of tbe Albany college, ba been granted a license to preach and the Times rays a ill cave charge of the 5ew pott cborch during the rammer. John Uher, who recently went to Sacramento, where ha bad some old friends, to live, returned to Albany thai morning oo tbe overland, and proposes to spend tbe remainder of bis life here Albany is goul enxub for bim. Tbe boys gave bim tbe marble band down in bacramento. - Mr. W. A. CalJer ia in Portland where be will reside in the lotur. having pur cbased an interact ia the Canadian Real Eatate and Employment Company of that city. Mrs. Caider will join him after a trip with ber sitter, Mrs. Fox, to ban irancisco tor which plaos thev ielt today. Tennessee Gatherings. Tass. Apr. 21. 1899 Thinking tbat same of our "good Liends" may think we are dead. I thooght that a few items from 'ole Teas, would be acceptable. School bas been progressing for sxne time under tbe imanagement cf Annie Blacklow. W ill H Roes ctoaes a "term of Sscbool today at tbe UorediMi let and wut give ao enUrtainmeot Ibis evening. Prof E Saink sai ia tbis vicinity recently. Miss Mona Front was in Sodaviile laat week. Since oar last communication, Mr. J. H. Fronk aa transferred hia title to bi acres ot land to J B Blacklow. Paul Yaieriooa be oid his eSect and will depart for New Hav?n Wash.- about next week. Tennessee lore a worthy ard faithful citizen. C X and TWo E MeKoiabt aad Wm. O'Oall went over to Crebuee Ut Satar day eve to attend a meeting of lb Mod em n oodmen at tbat place. Dick Hey wxd and Pbin Hansard are properoaiy conducting a cizr und in Walla Haifa. Mr Jacob Kejbler and Mirs Yiola Al len were warned.-in Yancoover last week. Tbey have oar beet wtsaee, a utaal, of coarse. O'Neil Bro. have perch ared all of K W Maneey'a little and big timber, bav inw already cot about SCO cords. Many thank 1 for the rooto. L. R. B. and I hope yoa will not forget to "come over this way" as yoa have said. tCK. Want a Waiting Room. Editor Psjtocaart In view of tha numerous home seekerr and other visitors in Oregon this season, of which Albany bas its share, aad es pecially in cooaideration ol the viait ot Editoral Association, our citizens are concerned a to the impression the saloon in tbe K. R. station will make. Leaving oat of eecoant the repalsioofelt by a man ot good habits looking for a borne, there ia tbe fact tnat men bave no waiting room at the station, tbe space being giv en op to th saloon . Gentlemen natnraUy fear to intrude m hen tl ere are ladies in tbe only room there ia,. And ladies are tabjected to the andesirabie presence of men wbo do not hesitate to occupy the 10 by 12 room which hi ail that i provided. Th pres ence ot the saloon attracting such men to the neighborhood. Now t hat the trains arrive and depart at ao lat s an boar tbe men about the sa loon make it particularly disgreebie to ladies. Shall u not bave a waiting room for gentlemen before the Editorial Associa tion comee. QcrarOraaaves. The Chicago Qcabttt. Tbe Red Wing Republican eays of the Chicago Ladies Quarter: The voices of this quartet are cultivat ed to a high degree, are wet an 1 har monise perfectly. Although there were thirteen numbers on tbe program the young ladies were beard about twenty lime, nearly every number being en cored. Mits Zul'eme S. Bolkcom in ber impersonatiana and recitations proved herself a true artist She ia gifted wilh uncommon ability, possessing wonderful control ot voice and form, showing a refined temperament, and baring an ex cellent stage presence. TO. NIGHT AXD TO-MORROW NIGHT And each day and night durinir thi week you can get at any drugvixt Kemp's Bat aaot for tbe Throat and Langs, acknowl edged to be tbe moat succeef ol remedy ever old fcr Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asth Kaand Consumption. Get a bottle to day and keep it always in the boose, to you can cneck your cold at once. Prios 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free. Mrstc. Mis Mi tore a Burmeeter eacher of piano or organ. System tb Mason touch and technique. ' Residence Fifth street, opposite U P chruch. CutuniKa Rates. Week! v Dkmociut and Examiner $2.50 and Tlirice-a-week World $2.00: and Republic $1.75 : and Oregonian $2.25 and San Franciece weokiv tail $.uu;aua fatem weeaiy Journal 2.00, - Young Mothers. Croup is the terror ot thousands of youni; mothers because it outbreak is o asomting and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption ttire acts like magic in cases of Croup. It has never een known to fail. The worst case re lieved immediately. Prices -25 eta,, and SO rta. and $1.00. Staudaid of the world It The PeUl- uma Incubator. O. D. Bates agent, Alb any, Ore. Get the best hour. The Magnolia? Diamond photos 50 cents per docen at Mies Longs. Cash paid for chickens at Dressed Beef Co'a. ,1K,nv Aiuanj de,ious end wholesome HOME AND ABROAD. Remember April 28, Remember A pril 28, 1999. Lecture at College April 2. Lector at College April 23. : Doot forget tbe date. Don't forget the date. Got Iml haa declined the Persian mission.: The scaffold for Claud Braotoo.'to bk hanged next Friday, bas been eooaoleted. Steleotcopian lector at tbe college April 28 -Vi. , I von suli to aoend a rJeaeant even ing, attend the lecture on Friday evening at college. TLe Sbirlev company, to be in Albany next week, bave drawn big crowd in Eozeoe this week, and the papers speak very highly of tbe troop. Marion eoonty is $155,000 in debt. It is one of tbe moot extravagantly man aged coantiee in tbe state Jade Barton was in Rrownsvil'e yes terday to examio into tbe ca e of Mrs Henderson, wbo is poor and ba a can cer. John James, recently of Iowa, ba par- chased 1,000 acres of tbe Warren farm, perio J7.009 for it. tnd with his wifo and tune children have located upon it. A good example. The drama. The Cuban Spy." will be presented to an Albany audit-nee tometiaseia Jan next by local talent M that city. Mrs. Lara Caider will Uke tbe leading part of tne Unban bpy. Time. - Tbe county ha reated several rooms in the former poet office block for n of the county officers, aad the same a ill be occupied in a short time, and im proTeatent demanding that the officials get oat of tbe way at tbe eoort boose aa toon aa possible. Dr J L Hill of this city baa presented. tha Mineral College of Sodaviile with seventeen acres of tend, on which will be erected a new eoudge bauding. Ad joining this tbe Doctor La platted a fifty acre tract, which tbe College i Jto sell and retain $1,000 of tbe receipts on its endowment "2and- The gift ia greatly j appreciated. H S Warren, of Albany, waa tat this week making arrangements to start s racxet store. He bas secured the room in tbe Hotel block occupied by the Cald well racket store an4 expects to occupy tbe same by May 1st. L M Felloe, cf ' the cam place will be aeeocisted with him. Both gentleman bare families and nave secured the residences cf John Heron and tbe Dr Raff property acme the trad. J unction Time. This and That. See Locals on every page. Wheat 47 cents. Cash hardware, . K. Ohling. Garden tools at E. K. Ohiing'e. EniUler's hardware at F. K, Oh.Ur-9 ; A large and fine etock of cigars and to bacco at Conn A Huston's. e the dia plar. When yon want a choice !ak, a nke roaster aaeatof any kind, call on besry Sroiera. He keen the beat. Tie beet meat of all kiatfa aad good treatment at the Albany Dressed Beef Company market, just djwa Second treet. Good weight and prompt attend ion. At ib aetsoa of the year when paeo moaia, ta grirpe.aore throat, conghs.eoi J. catarrh, bronciuua aad lung tronbiaa are to be a-naroed against, notbiag- i a fine ub- ftitote," wt:l "saswer the purpose," or is "joat good' aaOne Jtiaute Ocgh Cere. Teat i the oee in fa libie remedy for ail ag, throat of bronchial troubles. lasiat sworsiy apoa hiving it if "eomeUiinji s ' is offered yoa. Fohay A Masoa. Happy it the man or woman who can eat a good hearty meal withoot suffering; afterward. If yon can not do it, take (pdal Dyspeptia Core. It digests wnat von eat. aad care all forms of dv?pena aad indigestion. Foshay A ataaoa- If yon have a eongb. tboart irritation weak Hags, pain ia th che-tt. dicnt hreathirg, croup or hoarsen, let a ua gt One Minute Cooait Care, Always reliable and aafe. Foaaxy A Mason Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis turbed by cooghing congregation. No excuse for it now. Fothay A Mason. "Give me a hver regulator aad I can reetilare the worki,' said a genius. Tae ejrarstst hnded him a bottle of De'rt'a Ltttie Earty Risers, tbe f amoa little pill, Fothay Jt Mason, J. Sheer. Sedalia, Mi., conductor on etric street car line, writes that bis nt'Ie n gat t waa very low with croop, and ber cd after all physician bad failed asm; Co Minute Cough Cur. 4 Mason Oaaoox Pocrrav Faait RntKoncs Grit, Roop cure, Dtsenfectaut, Lice Killer, at Oregon Poultry Farm, also sold by F. G. Pewftit, Albany. Sick: Boadacites, Tbe enree of overworked womankind.are quick Iv and sorely cored by Karl's Clover Rootle, the great blood purifier and tisene builder. Money refunded if not eaUafactorr. Price, 25 eta. and 50 eta. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects ot the well known remedy. Strut op Fras, manufactured by the California Fie Strvp Co. , illustrate tboralae of obtaining; the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting; them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strentht-niag laxa tive, cleansing the srstein effectually, dispelling- colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and it acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating- them, make it the ideal . laxative. In the process oi menu factoring figs are used, aa they are pleasant to the taste, bat the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained tri m senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CaXiFonsi, Fia Sritrp Cx only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. saw raawciaco. pax. toirrrvixj-a. arr. jrrw to, c w. t. For aalc by U Drargisle. Pril SJc pet botUO z iv ki cM L