The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 05, 1899, Image 2

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Wlit Sjrroociat.
PEARLY TEETH,
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under the Cental surfaces and keeps them
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regular applications ot this powder the
teeth will not decay and the annoyance
of an early resort to tbe resources of den'
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ALLENS TOOTH POWDER will enable
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box. - J.A.OUJU.M1HU,
CITATION
In the Caun'y Court ot the State of Ore-
son for Umatilla county.
1 j the matter of tne estate of Andrew J.
R chardaon, deceased.
It appearing to the judge of this court
by the petition this day presented and filed
by Kebecca Oallaber, administratrix.
with the will annexed of the estate of
Andrew J. Richardson, deceased, praying
for an order of sale of real estate, that it
is necessary to sell the whole of the real
estate in order fo pay the bequests provided
in sam win.
It is therefore ordered- by the coait that
F. M. Richardson, A. Morgan Richard
son, Wm . O Richardson, Olive Anglin,
Ueo. Kicnarjson, Ella Uay, Kuth Rooks
Ela Dauiels and Byron McUaue) and
Byron McDaniel, minor heirs ot Any
Roblins, deceased, formerly Amy Richard -.
son, and all other persons interested in the
estate of said deceased, appear before the
sud county court on Monday, tbe zzndday
ef May. A D. 1899. at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the court room of
raid county court at the court house in
Pendleton, in county of Umatilla, afore
said, to show cause why an order should
not be granted to tbe said Rebecca E. Ual
iaher to sell the real estate belonging to
' said deceased, which real estate is de
scribed as follows, tc-wit : 'j he original
donation land claim of Isabel and Reuben
Ciaypool, notification No. 231&, and claim
No 4S, being parts of sections 4, 5, 6, 8
and 9, in township 13 tooth, range 8 west
of flu, W. M.. in Linn county, state of
Oregon, containing about 600 acres, except
33 acres described as follows : Beginning
at tne northeast corner ot said claim and
running southwest 85 rods along the tine
of said ctura, thence north westerly along
a county road 163 rods to the north line of
said claim, thence on said line to place of
Beginning. iso me east end 01 A. J
Riuhaidaon's donation land claim, as fol
Iowa: Beginning at the northeast corner
ot said claim, thence west on the line be
tween said claim and tbe claim of Eiraoit
Uallaher. a distance of .80 rods, thence
south about 60 rods to the north line of
said Reuben Clay pool's donation claimj
tnence sooth YU deg. east along said line
to the northeast corner of said Claypool's
claim, thence south 10 deg 30 min. west
to the sooth Use of the southwest quarter
ot tne norwwes: quarter ot section 4. town
ship Id south, range Z west of W. M.
thence east to tbe southeast corner of said
quarter of said quarter, thence due north
la the place ot beffinntnir. all in linn
county, Oregon, containing 40 acres, mere
or less. Also, excepting that piece or par
eel of land described as follows: Begin
ning at the 'soot b west corner of the do
nation land claim of Reuben Ciaypool,
notification No. 2315, in section six (6), in
township thirteen (13) south, range two (2)
west -of the Willamette meridian, and
mania thence south 70?4 dev. , east fortj
seven (47) chains and 63 links; from thence
north twenty -nine and one half (29lj) de
grees, east twenty-five ana a half chains;
from thence north Seventy and three-fourths
dagrees.weat nfty-twoaod one-fifth caaine
from thence south twenty degrees, west
twenty f.va and one-nth chains to tbe
place of beginning, conteioing 125 1 actjs
01 lana, an in u nn county, state of Ore
gon. Anditiaf:rtoer ordered that this cita
tion be served by pnblishisg a copy thereof
in'tbe Statb Riarrra Democrat, a news
caper of general circulation published in
said count) , and that copy of this cita
tion be mailed to all non resident devisees.
Done by order of Wm Martin, Judge of
said Court.
Dated April 7th, 1899
WM. hlARTIN,
County Judge.
REFEREE'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
in pursuance of an rder of tbe Cir
cuit Court of tbe state of Oregon for the
county of Lian duly made and entered of
record in that certain cult where in Sarah
J . Elder andt Isaac Elder her husband, E.
M. Millard and John A. Mi hard her hut
band, Mary A. Crawford and John Craw
ford her besband. and Sarah MzBride and
Laura Wc Bride were plaintiffs and lohn A.
Mcbride.Anna Motfnde, Horace McRride,
Mary McBride. William Walter McBride,
and Myrtle McBride were defendants, ap
pointing the undersigned a referee to make
sale of tbe real premises hereinafter de
scribed and repott the same to tbe above
entitled court, the undersigeed will, on
Saturday, the 27th day of May , A. D.,
1899, at the north door of tbe county court
house io tbe city of Albany, in tbe county
and state aforesaid and at tbe hour of one
o'clock in the afternoon of saio day, sell to
tbe highest bidJerfor cash in band all tbe
right, title, interest, estate and claim of
wnatsoever kiod tbe parties, plaintiff and
defendant had at the date o'said decree in
and to the following desc ribed premises.
Tbe southeast quarter of section twentv
six, and tbe northeast quarter and the north
nair 01 tbe southeast quarter of section
thirty-five in to ship twelve, south of
range four, west of the Willamette Merid
Ian in Linn Connty, Oregon, containing
iocr nunarea acres, except inerermm tbe
following described premises, to-wit: Be
ginning oc tbe half section line at a point
fifty five rot's east of the northwest corner
of the southeast quarter of section twenty
six in townibipt welve, south of rage four
west o' tbe Willamette" Meridian, in Linn
Connty, Oregon, and running thence east
twelve rods and ten feet; thence south
twelve rods and ten feet; thence wee
twelve rods snd ten feet, thence north
twelve rods and ten feet to the place of oe
a inning, containing one acrt deeded to
School Durtrict No. P0 in L:nn Count,
Oregon. Right to reject any and all bids
reserved.
Uated at Albany, Oregon, thu 10th day
of March, 18E9.
J. A- McBrids,
Referee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all persons
Interested tbst tbe uodersigned bss fil
led her final account io rbs matter cf the
estate of Mat bias L Pat ton, leceated, in
the county court of Linn County, Ore
gon, and that tbe said court bat filed
Monday lb 6th day of Jure,1899, at tbe
hour of one o'clock P. M. of ssid day as
tbe time for hearing and settling all ob
jections to ssid account, therefore, all
persons inter sled are hereby required
to appear and file any objections they
may have to ssid fiosl accornts on
or before said last mentioned dste. -
Emily Patioh.
Apmimistkatkix.
W- R. Bilyap, Attobxkt ,
roa Adminissatsix.
Dated this 28tb day of, April. 1899.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TVT OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IX I he undersigned has by tne County
Court of Linn Uouoty, Oregon, been duly ap-
poinrea administrator 01 mee'iaie or nar
riet Fuiler, deceased, snd has qualified
such administrator.
All persons having claims against tbe
estate of said decessed are hereby r quired
to present tbe same properly verified as by
law required.
' This the 20tb day of March, 1899.
Samuel Mat,
Administrator.
Wkathkkpokd & Wtatt.
OkBooM Poultry Farm Rkmedtis Grit,
Roup cure, Disenfectaut. Lice Killer, at
Oregon Poultry Farm, alto told by F. G. j
Pcweit, Albany.
TERMS.
Jailt Dkmocxat, 25 cents per month
13.00 per year.ln advance, 30c per month
not in advance. By carrier, 10c pel
week. 10 per cent added ii allowed to
run over months. Single copies 6c.
Wkiklt, II. 25 In advance; $1.50 at end
f year; 1 1.75 for second year; '2.00 for
inird and proceeding year, when not paw
in advance. Club of five now subscriber
at $5.00.
Washington Letter.
(Fsosa Our Refill. r Correspondent.)
Washington April 17th. 1S99.
The republican managers are try'ng to
get Mr. Hobart to announce that, owuig
to bis health', be will not be a candidate
for renomination, but he baa so far de
clined to do so, although Lis health is
really iu a seriois conditiou. Boss 1 latt
and some other Now York republicans
think that "Teddy" Roosevelt would be
effectually shelved if made the tail ot
the McKialey ticket, who is a little bit
afraid of Teddy as a rival for the first
place, is said not to be averts to tbe idea,
provided that Hobart, whom he really
likes can be persuaded to voluntarily
take himself out ot tbe way.
Politicians have no difficulty in read'
Ing tbe play made by Gov. Stone, of Pa.
when he appointed Quay senator, im
mediately following his acquittal by 1
Philadelphia jury of tbe charge of con
spiracy to rob tbe-state . That appoint
ment waa not made with any expecta
tion that the accompanying credentials
would ever be used m Washington.
Gov. Stone and Mr. Quay bo b know
that the senate has repeatidiy, witftin
tbe last few years, denied the tight of a
governor to fill a vacancy in the senate
which tbe legislature of the state has
tailed to fill, after having nsd an oppor
tunity to do . The appointment was
made lor its moral effect upon the repub
licans of the Pennsylvania legislature.
Admiral Schley is understood to con
emplate arking an investigation of the
implied charges and innuendoes made
against him by the bampeon clique 10
the navy department. II be does, be
will not ask it of tbe nsvy department,
but will go direct to Congress and ssk
that a thorough investigation be mado
by a non-partisan committee.
Tbe Haona-McKmley men are already
beginning to tee that tbe retirement of
Csar Reed doesn't call for as much re
joicing on their part, as they thought it
did when it waa first made public, it
will remove a powerful enemy frcm the
pathway of the administration, bt-t
there it danger tLat the scramble for the
speakership, wlich has already started,
may create number of smal'er enemies
who may be able to do more damage to
administration plans and politics than
one big enerry like Mr. Reed. Bos
Hanna is not io any doubt about bis
cuccees in naming tbe nut speaker, but
be it growing very much afiaid of tbe
ore spots that will be left among tie dis
appointed, when bit choice becomes
known.
.Owing to a call ot the German Am
bassador at the State Department, Capt
Coghlan, of the Raleigh, has recevied a
strong official hint not fo repeat the
story be told at a New icrk barque'
about tbe way m which Admiral Dewey Tt.a Peace Society of Copenb-gen had
humbled the German Naval Commander ! succeeded on Mar- SI tn collecting 300,
in Manila Bay, last rear, when the Ger- j 000 signal oree to tsn sppeal for d.earma-
man tried to get a little uppish. It is
denied that Ube German Ambassador
made any complaint about Cap. Cog
hlaa't story, bot of course, everybody
knows that it ia a pat t of diplomacy to
deny anything aod every (Msg whenever
it H deemend policy to do so.
From the St. Louis Repub'ic
A vote cast by a man who died over two
tbooeand years ago has been found in a
temple a'. Athene. Votes have been found
here in St. Louis of men who were never
born.
Richard C-roker can now understand how
harried Matthew Stan ey Qiay has been by
reformers who insisted on looking over tbe
tubs in hit checkbook
An American shell fired ia Cuba last
summer has just exploded, killing three
msa. .The fuse must have been cut in ex
pectation of a prolonged war.
So Idpg as somebody else is doing wrong
it ia all right for a bos U do, likewise
this seems to be If r. Croker theory of po
litical conduct.
It ia no more laborious to be plowing oa
the farm than digging trenches oa the bat
tlefield with the mercury at 90 ia the shade
Presidsnt McKinley will learn" some fine
day that the Filipinos are not alooe in op
posing his expansion bolicy.
Mr. Mt K La ley is going to find it hard
sleddin? to carry both Alger and :be Elec
toral College.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Tbe lataaf wrinkles ars rough on any
one. I ;
II delays are dangerous lawyers must
be a bra 7e lot
A poross platter Is a good thing, bot
it hat its draw-backs
Make ha.te slowly txcepl when you
art trying to catch a car.
Satan probably originated tbe saying
"Man wants hut little here below."
A widow knows when a man is in love
with ber long before he knows St him
self.
Pretending to know tbe thing you
should know hot don't occasionally ans
wers the came purpose.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury,
as rrercarj will sorely destroy tbe sence cf
smell and completely derange tbe whole
system when entering it through the mu
oous surfaces. Such articles should never
be used except on prescriptions from rep
utable physicians, as tb damige they will
do ia ten fold to tnepnod ou can possibly
serive frtm tbem Hail's Catmrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cbeaey & Co., To-I-
do, O , contains no mercury, ao4 is taken
iVernalh, acting directly upon tbe blood
aud mucous surfaces ot tbe lyntem. In
ouying d all's Catarrh Cute be lure you get
tbe genuine Ii is taken interna'ly, and
made in loledo, Ubio, by r. J. ibLoey
Co. Testimonials free.
Sold bydruggiafs, price 75c tr bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are tbe beet.
If you want a gooa ana cici
.uuke buy cigars niado by our Al
bany eigar lactorv
Why not replace your dead roses now,
with strong field grow? plants from Tbe
Albany Nurseries.
To Cure a Uoldfn One 1 ay
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund tbe money if it tails
to cure. 25 Tbe genuine has L. B. Q
on each tablet. . .
When Nature
Needt assistance it may be best to ren
der it promptly, but one sfcouid remem
ber to use even tbe most perfect remed -ies
only wbeo needed. Tbe best and
most simple and gentle remedy it the
Sy up of FUs, manufactured by tbe Cal
ifornia Fig Syrup Co.
Fiesb fruit at Viereck'sSursr B wl par
lors.
The chances are that the Philippine
war is ended, but it is entirely proper to
keep right along with the prepartioni,
for the Filipinos are as treacherous as
the Spaniards
j
ry unruly'msm-i
A man's tongue is a v
ber.a fact that Caqt Coghlan of the
Raleigh has found out. A little remark
injudiciouely made has stirred op two
hemispheres. It do sn't pay to talk
sometimes though teliitig the truth, a
Capt. Coghlan perhaps was.
Notwithstanding the heavy and sea
sible editorials i f the E. O. of Pendleton
that citv goes right along getting in debt
deeper than ever. It is about ti issue
bonds for $ ISO ,000 which will leave Al
bany far in the rear. There is nothing
like keeping out of debt both by cities
and individuals.
Up at Warduer, Idaho the miners are
on a big strike of a warlike character.
Mineis have a right to quit work any
time they please, but they haven't the
right to stop others working. The gov
ernment should set down on such pro
ceedings at double quick rate. Most of
the men at tbe bead of such strikes it
will be noticedre foreigners, who seem
bent on causing trouble of a aeiiour
character.
The mad rush for watervd stock in big
trust companies is going to be followed
In a few yeara by a terrible crllapss, and
if the trusts are permitted to grow tbeie
is likely hoop of a pauic io a few years
that will overshabow all other panics in
tbe history of the United States. Tbe
formation rf trusts, under which Stock
wateied several hundred per cent is put
upon the market and taken by agullibl
people, istbe biggest swindle of the pr st
ent century.
From tbe Repullic
April 21 was the fi: t 1 m.vcrsary of the
war with Spain. No uo year in onr his
lory has been crowded . w ith so many import
ant events or been so marked with new poli
cies. The war, as the f e pls underatoo 1 it,
was undertaken for "humanity" for tbe
deliverance ol the Cubans from cruel op
pression. At the will of the President the conflict
rapidly widened into quest for foreign
empire.
Not coa'ent with the annexation of Porto
Rico and the establishment Of a protector
ate oyer Cuba, tbe administration ca rail. 1
l bruafaed aside tbe Monroe Doctrine by
paying Spain 120,000.000 for a jaitclaim
deed to tbe Pbilipu es and is now engag
ed in the art of ''benevolently animilal
ing'' the belligerent natives who a year
ago were our allies againit Spain with
machine guns and Krag-Jorg:ns. Our
troops in the past eleven weeks have done
more fighting against tbe Filipinos than
the? did against the Spaniard ia two
j hemispheres . The anomaly is 'hat we are 1
doingin Luxon tbe cxvrt opjwite of what (
we did in Cibi
All Sorts.
mem
A month's supplies for tbe South Car
olina dispensariea ioe'uded 915 barrels
ot whiskey, 30 barrels of gin, 10 barrels
rum, 439 cases of whiskey, 100 cares of
wine, 4 car loads of beer, 5 barrels ol ale
aod 5 barrels of porter.
An orrbsn 4 years old baa, through
her guardian, tned a Michigan taloon
keeper for $100,000. claiming tbe latter
waa responsible for the father's death.
j tecause liquor was continually furnished
tbe patent by tbe defendant sfter the
latter was warned to desist.
Certain Msxicao papers comment bit
terly on the reported sale of tbe Iron
mountain at DuraogotoC. L. Hunting
ton. One says : Mtxtco is losins bsr be
longings one by one, and it being reduced
to tbe condition of a meedtcant in tbe
presence of the Yankee.
Spiders' webs have been ntilised for
making a lady 'e drees which it now
Queen Victoria's poesestioo. being a gift
from the late Empree t of Brasil ia 1S77
For fineness of texture and beauty it is
said to surpass the most valuable tiik
LexhUcstein, an independent German
stale, is selebrstiog the 200tb anniversa
ry of iU existence. It it etill at war
with Pruts.a, as it joined Aottria io 1866
and was forgo-ten in drawing up the
treaty of peace. Its contingent in tbs
German army waa 79 men.
Ibe kissing of tbe BtMe bss been tab
ooed solirely in the court of New York
state. Tbe book bai been kissed re
ligiously since 1776 by witnesses, and
there are well authenticated cases ol
fatal results arising from the practice
will be discontinued becaoee of the past
age cf tbe law which has already re
ceived tbe signature of Gov. Roosevelt
A rural poet messenger of Swsrdeeton,
Norfolk, Eoglaou, has gained the prize
offered by a firm iu the eastern countries
for tbe postman who bad oeen longest
in tbe service. For lortj-lhree years
be had never been absent from daty.
and had walked upward of 160.000 miles
The number of letters in tbe alphabets
of different larguages yarUsconisderably
English acd German have 26 letters,
French 25, Spanish 24, Itsliao 20, Russ
ian 36, Grtek 28, Prrtiao 31, Turkish 28,
Sanrsiit44 and Chinese must c f all, 214.
Hie.
PLACE
TO BUY
Your Groceries and Baked Goods
Is at Parker Bros. Everybody knows
where their place ia. They kerpalresh
stock of groceries, produce and baked-
goods, of all tinds, sell at reasonable
prices and treat tbeir customers well, all
iike.
You may regret some step you take
n life but none taken into tue store af
Parker Broe.
It is a great thing to be well led. Par
ter Bros keep good groceries.
A loaf of bread is not much but you
ant it we.! ms.te. I rv farcer Uros
Call on
F.ll.Pfclfrcr
Atalltimea.
Make bis store your headquarters if
you want the best confectionary. Ice
cream , soda water and fruits in the
city.
His long experience in the business in
Albsny enables him to meet lite wants of
the peoplt.
What people say about Ilood'a Kur
taparilla is tnat it cures whea all other
remedies fail. Therefore you nbould take
Hood s sarsaparilla 10 preference to all
itbers.
Hood's Pills are non-irritating and tb,
nly pilis to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla
What la Shiloh?
A grand old remedy for Cough, Cold
and Consumption ; used through tb
world for half a century, has 'cured in
numerable caa-s of incipientfcontump
tion and relieved many in advanced
stages. If you are not satisfied with tbe
results we will refund your money. Price
,'25cts.,60cts. andll.00.
A Tempsrance Poem.
The author cf tbe following poem It
younger brother of C.H. Walker of Linn
county. He spent about 20 yean at a
missionary in China, first going In 1872.
He Is now home on his third visit. He
It a graduate ol Pacific University. F or
est Grove, Oregon, acd of Bangor Theo
logical Seminary tn Maine, from wbich
bit father, Rev. E. Walker, graduated,
uet previous to couilug to Oregon at a
missionary in 1838.
We strive over tariff and ballot,
We legislate tome upon tome;
We build us strong forts and steel navies,
But lsave undefended the home.
We boatt ot our freedom and progress.
While rumsellers mock at the boon;
And deal us out slav'ry, and rule us.
Enthroned iu the licensed talcon.
What makes us so brutal in dealing
With Cbloamao, Red man and Black ;
And what givte corruption such power
To put tbe whole nallohVa-rack 7
What is it robs labor of plenty,
Ami temptt It to ting a mad tune?
Hell's triad of drink, lost and lucre
A'l shrined in tbe licensed tslooo.
A cottage erst rich in borne treasures,
Stands cheerless and bare in its gloom :
1 h drink demon, styled a good creature,
Has entered to curse and consume.
nd tragedy stalks after revel
Why turned not to blood the white
moon,
When tipsy roughs brought home a
father,
Shot dead in tbe licensed ssljon !
A woman more helpless than Rachel
Is mourning, too stricken for tears;
Crushed down under shame beeped on
sorrow.
To suffer, aod suffer for years.
What fruit this of youth's joyous bridal
Black night has come down at high
noon.
Bereaved one by oner! her children,
All slain by the licensed saloon .
A waa little face white with terror,
Eves fixed in a frens of frieht
O strong men, wbat shame to briar 00
ber
Tbe woe of that borrihle t'gbt.
When mother, aod sweet baby brother
Lay bleeding ia death's awful swoun.
Struct down by a dries maddened
father
Just borne from the licensed saloon.
Wbat ! are w more sordid than Judas ;
Aod have we no pity or shams?
0 slain and reproach of osr manhood,
Fool blot oa our fair banner's Asms !
Most horrible ein of our people.
Why can't we be rid of it toon !
This turn of all crimes, thing ecsorted.
This Satan, the licensed saloon !
O Christ, onot the crucified victim.
Now throned at tbe right hand of God,
To win by thy love tbe rebellious,
Or shatter with stern iron rod.
'Tit ours not Io question our Savior,
Nor judgment nor mercy ioiposn :
I But give nt the power, we pray the,
To root out tbe Ikeoeed saloor.
The Crops.
The weather was unfavorable for farm
work and for growth. Except ia tbe
most favored sectioet, plowing ai seed
ng were suspended, aad such work it
cow several weeks late ia completion.
Spring seeding cannot aow be completed
before May 15. Fall aad winter sown
grain bars good color aod, while they
are not making aa upward growth, they
are stool ing much better than usual ; tbe
thick s tooling will teaks good stand
later, aid with favorable growing aealb
er a Isrge crop will result. Early aow a
spring grain is alsottooliag much oetUr
than usual. Ualese tbe weather toon
becomes favorable for seeding, the acre
ag of apricg grain will become material
!y reduced. Corn planting continues ia
the southern counties. Garden making
hat been interrupted, tbe ground ia
many p'aces being yet loo cold to plant
ased.
Fruit bloom is dropping. The frosts
have done no damage, bot it la thought
that the cold raint have prevented polli
nation to tome extent, and that, ia this
way, tba fruit bat been Injured. If fn
jury bat oceured, it will not be observed
for several wts kt . apple and quioce
trees are com ing Into bloom. If pleasant
weather orenrt within a few daya, tbe
fruit bloom will yet be safe, except.
ot course, 10 tboee sections wbrie isjary
hat already oceured. It It not thought,
however, that any material damage baa
hot tar been done to tbe frnit crop
Grate it making alow growth ; in fact, all
vegetation it tlow in development.
Stock it becoming tleek aod fat Tbe
young lambs are groe. log.
Hops are doing very well ; some corres
pondent! report thai where tbe hillt
were misting Isst year there it growth
this year. Lire 00 strong, healthy vines
ere reported .
A few days of bright, warm weather
will change current growth conditions
and more rapid development will tat 10.
While conditions are discouraging, no
damage has vet been doue that cannot
be quickly overdone by more eeasocaole
weather.
B. S. Pagc,
Duector
Tbe people of Kansas have a breezy
wsy of tbeir own of doing things. Even
when it comet to the satisfaction of that
time- honored Institution, the real estate
mortgsge, they accomplish that teat
with an ease and dispatch which render
them tbe envy and admiration of their
debtridden brethren of other slates. The
town ol Ness City, Kansas, being hope
lessly dslivered over to bondholders,
and the breadwinners of the 'own bay
ing found it impossible to liquidate the
heavy obligationi in tbe usual mannsr.
have completed the survey and plat of a
new town isle and are moving their
buildings of svsry description to tbe new
location tbree miles distant. Tlilt plat
it an sxact duplicate cf the old one, and
each householder bss been assigned tne
lot corresponding In cuaber with tbs
one be occupied; in Ness Ulty. They
expect io move everything except tbe
rich prairie soil, tbe gopher bolet and
tbe bond debt. Ex.
See our two years privet plants, before
putting out that hedge The Albany Nur-
erut
Not one kind, bot many kindt of sum
mer drinks at F. II. Peifler't, made to
auit tbe taste.
I.Muoa any other flour,
except the :Mguoll.i
Diamond photos 50 cents per dozen at
Miss Longs.
Cash paid for chickens at A baa
Dressed Beef Co's.
Ring for every body at French's Jew
elery store.
The Unl versaUBolter maket good floor
The Magnolia.
FY or 80c per tack. Try It.
The Magnolia.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Late News la Short Form.
Did Nothing.
Manila, May 2. The second confer
ence this morning between Gen. Otis and
mo r nipino emissaries, Major Manuel
arpueues ana Lieutenant Joeo Uernal,
terminated without any definite results.
Aquinnldo's Out. -
London. Mav 2. Renreaentative ol
the Filipino junta say they have received
a telegram from Aquinaldo, dated April
t, in winch be stated that hit govern
ment hat nothing to do with tbe present
peac negotiations, which tie sseerta are
being conducted by a groud of half-castes
who are anxious for peace in expectation
01 getting high orhcea under the new
government.
At Wardncr.
Wakuxkr, May 2. The detachment of
regulsrs has arrived from Spokane. They
were met at the depot by a crowd of
business men and citixens, who gave
them a cordial greeting. More troops
are expected io come tonight and tomor
row and by Thursday night it is hoped
that 500 regulars wiil be camped in or
near the town. For tbe present it ia ex
pected the troops will remain here,
serving at a guard.
Astoria Railroad Exteatlons
Abtobia, May 2. An official of tbe At
tori A Columbia River railroad hat an
nounced that the road will be extended
from New Astoria into the new govern
ment reservation at Fort Stevens during
the present summer. This will permit
all government supplies to be delivered
direct to the fort instead of having to be
transferred on boats, as at present.
Anything for Quay.
Washisotox, May 2. Senators who
voted against seating Corbett are rather
reluctant in expressing an opinion as to
how they will vote upon Quay and other
appointees in the next senate. Private
information indicates that there is a
possibility of a change among a number
of Quay's personal friends woo cp posed
Corbett.
At Manila.
Manila, May 2. Gen. MacArtbur hu
tent the officers of Gen. Antonio Luna,
tbe Filipino commander under flag of
truce, carrying money and provisions for
American prisoners in his bands, and
asking an exchange of prisoners, and the
names ol such as he may have.
It is reported that the insurgents have
2 officers and 16 others, and it ia sup
posed that among these are Lieut. J. C
Gilmore and men of the I". S. gunboat
Yorktown.
Peace Proposal.
Mamla, May 2. The peace envoys
from Filipino headquarters, wbo left for
Gen. Luna's ramp et urday returned to
day with new proposals for ending hos
tilities end securing peace.
At Wardner.
Sfoka5k, May 1. Tie special corres
pondent of the Spokesman-Review of
VVardner telegraphs that pendiug the ar
rival of troops, the town is in a state of
strained suspense. In the absence of
troops it would be folly to attempt the
rt-eumplion of work at the Bunker Hill
under nonunion control.
Ordered to Wardner.
SraCASC, May 5 Co. M, Twentv
f 1. . f -. : 1 i-, 1
ilisMiu, luiftyuj, lUHHjunj Here,
orders this morning 10 leave at 7 a. m. on
I the train for Wardner. Tbe orders came
' direct from Gen. Merriam. The compa-
or tog) includes .5 men (colored; and 1
, officer.
Great Authority.
Washdsctos, May. 1. As a 1 "eev
day present to the admiral at Manila,
nary department made tbe first order of
tho kind on record. It virtually makes
Dewey the whole nary department, so
far at the Manila squadron is concerned.
He is given absolute power in practically
all matters without reference to tbe au
thorities at Washington.
A Big Fight.
Washisotos, Marl. The hwt move
in the negotiation terminating the war
with Spain oceured today when Sec. Hay
paid to tbe French ambassador, M Ca:u-
boa. the $20.0OO,(X provided by the I
treaty 01 peace lor the oration ol Uie
Philippines.
Going Right Ahead.
Masila, April 30. While it is the
general expectation among Americans
that the Filipino emissaries will return
with revised proposals from Gen. Anton
io Luna, Major-Ueneral Otis is not letting
this prospect interfere with his prepara
tion lor pushing the war. Yesterday he
ordered Major-General Lawton to return
to Angst, a few miles norweet of Norug
a ray, and not to advance aggresttivety
wbiie tbe negotiations are pending.
Gen. MacArthur is apparently acting on
the tame policy.
At Wardner.
WAansxa, Idaho, April 30. The situ
ation is eeriout today. Little bands of
nonunion menreturning this morning
from the hills to whicb they led y ester
day were insulted by strikers in a men
acing manner, groups of whom are loaf
ing around town elated over their victory.
Thoae wbo can are leaving town, a con
siderable number going away today.
an aociai everts nas Peen called off,
ana Uie puouc ecnooi bat been closed.
Juat Reprimanded.
VYasrixotox, April SO. There is con-
siderable comment upon the manner is
wbich the administration lias handled
the Coghlan and KauU affairs. It was
decided st first to relieve Coghlan of the
command of the Raleigh, but this was re
considered, and a reprimand was ad
dressed to him. The president did not
think the ofiense very grave.
An4r Again.
CorxXHAGCX, Denmark, April 30. In
formation waa received today from Ice
land that in the po'ar ice in the neigh
borbood of Husavik, north of Roikavik.
a bottle has been found containing a note
from Proi. Aodree. The bottle was froz
en in the ice.
The Earth Quaked.
Sas FaAxemco. April 30. Two shocks
of earthquakes were distinctly felt in all
parte 01 the city toaay. i he first shock 1
was rather mild.' but the second, which '
fu 1 : i:...i. f . t 1 1
luuuwcu iiuujcui.wi ,iiriwiu, n no Ol
much greater severity.
A Big Suit.
Bcttb. Mont.. April 30. Fred White-
aids, ex-senator from Flathead county,
has brought suit for $100,000 against tbe
Hutte Miner for defamation of character.
The suit grows out o( tbe recent senator
ial election.
It is said that a man never hanga in
Douglas countv. He always gets a com
mutation or escapes, and yetl there are
as many murders there as anywhere.
Tinkle & Dawson, tbe leading photog
raphers of 1 lbany are now making the
finest up to dste enameled cab net pho
tos for II f0 per dozen, oonosite P. O.
Can and see samples.
Naw ani Original Advertising
It ia interesting to watch the new Ideas
always to be found in the advertising of
Hood's Sarsaprilla. The present Hue of
advertisement, is especially unique, each
begining with a familiar proverb and
leading up to the good qualities ot thia
famous medicine The argument in
every case la clinched by condensed tes
timonials irom people the medicine has
cured. It it gratifying to see tbe con
tinued success of an article of genuine
merit. While other preparations come
to the surface and after a abort time dis
appear. Hood's Sarsaprilla hat steadily
maintained its place in public confidence.
Sick Headache.
The curse of overworked woiuankind.are
quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover
Root Tea, the great blood purifier and
tissue Duiiuer. Money refunded U not
aatitiactorv. rncc, za eta. and ou eta.
CLojan.0 Ratks. Weekly Dkmocrat
and Examiner $2.50 and Thrice-a-week
World $2.00; and Republic $1.75: and
Oregonlan $2.25; and San Francisco
Weekly Call $2.00 ;and fialem Weekly
Journal 2.00.
X-rsyt are not In It with our new syt
tern. Long photo Co.
MISFITS.
An exchange facetlcusly remarks that
Dewey day wae not observed In Madrid.
The total rainfall at Aatoria tince Sept
1 of last year ft over 75 Irenes. Decided
ly wet down that way. Webfoot is the
proper name lor Olattop couuty.
There Lave been 21 murders Id Douglas
county without a single legal hanging.
Wbat is the matter. Governor Geer set
a bad example when he uomrr.uted the
sentence ol Oiberwan, a cold blooded
murderer.
The Kali m Journal in a big head line
accuses tbe Oregoniao of cowardly
metboda, and proceeds to lam it to that
paper in a four column article, ainirlin
out Alfred Ilotman as tne mu entitled
to be bit- Mr. llolinan is one of the
most trenchant writers in Oregoo and if
heopetiS out on tbe Journal we may
have sorre fun watching proceedings.
It is tit for tat.
Kmil Sauer't fingers amount to tome
thing. He received f900 for playing in
Portland last night. Wbo wouldn't run
tbe gamut for test amount.
Water seeks iu level. While Albany
baa bad several new business houses one
hat moved to another pise and : two
more announce that thev will soon ma
elsewhere.
There is probably more jet lousf among
moaiciaos than among any other claas
ot people, the world over from the smsll
fry to the big fry. When tbe pianist j
UOdowtky was tn Portland be waa ask
ed if he knew Saner and Rosenthal, two
world renowned pianists. lie had never
heard ot tbem.
A Crook county man, just back from
Manila, where he was in tbe fight says
that he came nearer being killed tince
be started for borne tban at any time
during hie star in the Philippines, at
hit transport, tbe Arizona, waa caught
ia a typhoon in the China eea, a few
days out from Hong Kong, wbeo for
auors an hands thought they must go 1
"Davy Jones' locker." Again, in r ....
ing op tbe Sacramento canron. in v lib
era California, Saturday night. . of
the trucks 01 tbe baggage car ran ft the
trsck, the car got croes-wsysof .0 rat's,
aod it tbe train bad not been 1: .ug slow,
tbe cart would have piled up on each
other.
!
There it a ray of hope for Bob Inzer-1
toll yet. Recently he delivered an ad
drees at the funeral of Mrs. Marv J Sow-
man in Kansas City. Col. IngeraU la
an old friend of the family, and in h a
addreas a id : "I first met the tad v w ho
now ues oeior us asleep, nrartv hait a ,
century ago. Then we were both young j
and poor, with nothing bot youth and :
hope to start on. Somehow, tunie w here,
feel that I shall meeker again."
This ia Dewey day and the people of
the United Slate generally will unite in
doing honor to the hero of Manila F-ar .
regardless of expansion idea. It waa .
one of the greatest stroke ia modern ;
war tare. and as a naval bw-.lie the worth- j
teeaneew of the Philippine islands as an !
acq oiai lion to the l'nitd iMate has;
nothing to do with it, nor what it lead
up ,to. Tbe United States needs more ;
men wiUi. the decision of character of
Dewev.
SKEBIfF SALE
By virtoe of e icotioo du'y iatoed out i
of the Circuit Cuon ot tbe ?ta'e of Oregca !
fur the Coo lit of t-taa to rue duly directed, j
delivered and dated 00 tre Tixh day of
April a D. Ifttt. ia a certain suit ia said j
court wherrm 1 he Aetei Saving A Trut
Company a corpcwatioa was plaintiff aad
William S Richard and Aegte C Richards
bis wife. U U Phillips and Anna Phiiitp
j p'aiabff recovered a judgment on the 3rd
, of April A D, acaisst the said de
fendants William S Richards and M D
Phillips for the sum of $19.i9 71, with la
tere t thereon at tee rale of 3 per cent per
aaoum trotc date of said judgment and the
further wim of $150.00 attorneys fees and
tbe further ram ol i?2 .40 a taxes paid,
and toe tott aod disbursements of this
toil taxed st ordeneg adjodging
sad decreeing that the real property de
acntied la naiatiffs mor1rac and nur.-
piaiot, to-wit: j
Beginning at a point ia tbe Western
boundary line of block 14 in tbe Eastern '
addition to the city of Albany, Una woa
ty. Orecoo, 100 feet Norther y from tbe
Soathwett comer ot said block, and run
ning tbeooe Easterly parallel with First
street la aaid city 134 feet to a lice par
alel with said Western btnadary line aad
the same distance from tbe East and West
boundaries of sail block, theoce Northerly
00 said line to a point 8 feet Soother! y
from tbe center of the O A C K R track,
thence Witterly following tbe meanders of
said R R track sad 8 ieet Southerly there
from to Uy Western bouodary line of said
block, tnence Southerly to tbe place of be
ginning, aian tbe right of was from the
Western line of tb prmises above de
scribed 16 tbe WtiUmetle river along the
W estern boundary line of said block 16 foe
the escape of tb waste water from tbe
wheel aud flume conduct tsg the water
thereto, all in Lion county. Uregou, be sold
to satisfy said jodgtneot acd cost, there
fore Notice ia hereby gitea that I will ou
Saturday, 3rd day ot June. 1S9 .
at the boor of On o'clock p m of said day,
at the front door of the Court House, iu the
city of Alhany. Lion cuny, Oregon, offer
lor sale, at public auction, to tba htgbe.t
udder for cah in hand, subieot to re
demption according to law, the real prop
erty in said order and decree aad hereic
tofore described to satisfy said judgment
and costs.
Dated this Snd dsy of May A D. 1&9.
I. A. Ml'XKSRA,
Sberifl of Linn county, Oregon,
CITATION
la the County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Linn county. ,
Tn tbe matter of Ibe estate cf John Mar-
shall, deceased.
Tj Nsnoy Marshal', Wilson Manha'.l
Robert Marshall. Richard Marshall, Mrs.
Anna B. Paul. Mrs. Wm. A. Patterson.
Mrs. E. A. Sanborn, and all other pernor .
known and unknown interested in said rtr
fate, greeting.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, you sie hereby cited and re
quired to appear in tbe County Court of
tbe state of Uiegou, for tbe county of
Ijnti at tbe court room thereof, at Albany,
in said county, on tbe 5lh day of J use,
1399, at One o dock In the afteraoaot that
day, then and there to show cause, if any,
you or either of you may bare why the
following described real property belong
ing to tbe estate of sa'd deceased should
not be sold at private sale at piayed for in
the petition on file herein. Said real
property being described aa follows:
, The of the N E and the N U of
the S E i and the N K of tbe S W ,
of Sec 16Tp 11 8 R I W ot the Willamette
Meridan. Oregon, containing 200 acres.
The H , of the N E j and the X of
theaE-of8en23TpllSRl W of tbe
Willamette Mer'dian, Oregon, containing
160 acres. A'so toe 8 ' of the 8 E .V of
said Sec 2.1, containing K0 acres.
Ibe W i of the S W ) of See 21 and
tbe v H ot tbe w W if of Sec 28 Tp U S
R 1 W ot the Willamette Meridian, Ore
gon, containing 160 acres, alio beginning
at tbe 8E comer of the N E 4
of Sec 21) in said Towuship and Range
and running tbence North 4 rodt, more
or lesu, to tne South side of a county road,
thence Southwesterly along the south side
of said county road, 74 rods. more or less to
the outh line of the N E 4 of ssid Sec 29,
thence East to tbe place of beginning, con
taming 8 sores, more or less, said tract ,
containing in the aggregate IDs acres. '
- witness, tba uon. ueo. v.
) Barton. Judge of tbe County
Court of the state of Oregon,
) for the Couuty oi Linn, with
L. 8.
tue seai ot sata court atnxed. i
this the Sd day of May A. I)., 1899. I
Attest: FtiAHit Crabtrsc, j
Clerk. I
By It. M. MoNTAaui, Deputy.
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Who Puts the
Until MAY 1 I will sell goods tt
Who!esale prices
I will not charge a profit of over 10 per fnt for any goods
It is large and at stylish, as elegant, at desirable, as high
need ask, and is offered at the email profit of
10 PER CENT.
WHY pay 25 to 100 or more percent profit, when 10 per cent aid I
I ay it ; or for example
WHY Py 13.50to $15.00 for suit $11.00 will buy.
WHY waste money.
My cost mark is: How and Rice.
1 2 3-1 5 0 7 890
Tbia it a njuare'offer without an reservation.
Who puts the prices down ?
W. R. BEAIN.
"He puts the prices down." .
1
Have Your
PROF. A.
! Scientific Optician
1 ot
i
You will recti v boneet and conscientious EYE and GLASS servica.
FLOOR COVERINGS.
V L'LLY DOUBLE lb smouct ever before shown by u, consisting
ot Carpets. Art Square-. Co' lace Art (a new and aitrietive goods) Mat
tit.gs. L'ooleum snd Oil Cloth.
W e are also well supplied with Lace Curtains, Portiere, Shades aad
kindred goods.
Tiece goods in Curtain material aud coverings.
ALBANY FURNITURE CO.
masonic Temple
Ladies of Albany;
Call and investigate prices and
styles of Cur8,s eiegan
Trimmed hats before purchasing
elsewhere, Prices reduced.
kt the Millinery Cat.
$40 cash $40
r
or the Best Wheel Ever Built
Fitted With Special Heavy Tread U. J. TIRES.
Next to the Rambler in quality and price ia the
IDEAL
With
Q.&J. Tiret
FredT. iMerrill Cycle Co.
Spoksne,
Tacoma.
Seattle.
ALBANY COLLEGE
OFFERS A THOROUGH
H igh-Grade College Education
To everv boy
the ambition
Ibe course is complete, and embraces the '
LANGUAGES, SCIENCES,
ENGLISH AND
' o
The Normal Course leads up
Commercial Course hat new become a
Business College
F.ausl to anything iu tbe State Now
Students Club at actual cost
Albany, Oregon.
and
On all R & G Corsets and Ferris Waista
When a customer is not perfectly sstis.
6el a new pair given in exchange for tbe
. old one.
It it our aim to please and satisfy
every peraon who purchases and wears
oor K & G Corset or Ferris waist.
We rail special attention to our 50c
aod to oor bTks corset which we thing will
compare favorably with any fl.00 corset
, in this market.
Received today another line of tboee
jopolar underskirts for ladies.
ew rarubeaux Swiss Lace Curtains
and dotted a wist and art goods tor sash
.curtain.
S. E. Young & Son.
Prices Down ?
plus io percent.
in my
grade
stock,
as one
Eyes Tested
BY-
STARK
VILL & STARK,
Bldg., Albany, Or
1899
RAMBLER
Bicycles.
Absolute Guarantee
Eastern Prices
105, 107, 109, 111 Sixth SU, Portland, Ore.
Geo. E. jfish, Agent,
Albany, Ore.
and girt 'hat ha
to attaiu one.
MATHEMATICS, HISTORY,
ELECTIVES -
i
to a STATE DIPLOMA, and the
illustrated catalogue." Boaej at the
price. For particulars writs
WALLACE HOWE LEE, President.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Fine Safe for Sale.
Fire aod lmritlar proof rteel cheat,
weighing 1100 pounds. Just the thine
for some merchant in a town where there
is no bank. Will sell for half price.
Good at new. Addresa J O Lek,
Albany, Ore.
SIX PR CENT LOANS, I have a
limited amount of money to lost, on
hr-t-class farm security or improved
bosioesa property in Albany. Interest
six per cent for particulars call ou or
aaorese.
ti. F. Merrill, Democrat I uildtng.
Albany, Oregon.
HAY FOR SALE. We will ell at our
warehouse during this week cheat
bay $7 60 per ten. No. 1 tiaiotb (strictly
shoice)f9.J0. M. Sesoek & Co.
FOR SALE. A 200 gal. cedar task
and a 6 ft (m clam, enameled oath
tub for ealec Leap- 1 'quire at Verekk's
karber shop
FOR SALE. leelve iaie. of tb
stock of the Sugar, Pine Kill and
Fixture Co for sale cteap. Call oa Mrs.
Rachel R 8yteer at tbe rerioeace of W
F Hammrr or L H VotUnje at bis office.
FOR BaLK." Fifteen acres ia A I sea.
with six room home, a I tisds of
mall fruit, trees ia bearing, cloee to grist
mill, I mile from P. O inquire or write
to !r K. B. Heciell, Lyons. Or.
FOR SALE. A store and SO acres of
land. 30 ia crop, post office in store,
to the midst of good farming community.
For terms write to J. K. Uspkrhiix,
Victo r. Wa ro sCo., Or.
FOR SALE. A yearling. Jersey bull,
foil Wooded, from eolenaid stock.
Price only $15. Call oa William Peacock,
ef Clover dak.
FOR SALE. One erring wage with
top. ia first ci condition. In
quire at this oe.
HONG WAII TUXG Cp.. Seeoad St
near Lyon street, Albany. Sells JCki-
neae medicine. Chinese rice, Chinese
tea and cut oil.
KOTiCETOSTCCXEOLCESS
Xetire it bereoy given that the As
sail Meeting of the Albany Farmer Co.
U1 he held at ue office of aaid company
ia Albany. Lion county, On gon, on the
Iftih day of Uay. 1899. at 1 o'clock P M
of aaid dav, for tbe purpoee of e'ecting
serea (7) directors to eerve for tbe term
of one year, and the transaction of such
other besiceas aa may coma befo e tbe
meeting.
Done by Ibe Board of Directors.
Attest : Pssa B ieha ll, f ec'y.
at H Wrxse, President
Removal Notice.
We are now established la our new
quarters. First St. near Montgomery one
ioor below Iron Morkt- In eob&ection
with oar steam riant we sball maintain
a hand dept. Fine silks, wooUrcs and
other delicate fabrics will be washed m
tellurenilv by hand. Telephone or pca-
il brings our wagons to your door. Our
aim is to piease you.
Msgeolia Laundry
C Stahsox Sc. Son, Props.
Telephone 31.
UK1 CO- ABSTRACT COMPANY
Alb&av Oregon-OfEots,-
Bank of Oregon iiaiidiag.
Oulj set of Abstracts of Lisa Count y.
Complete set if mapa and plate.
THE LATEST.
Stetters, Albany's Leading
Restaurant.
Is now ready to teed tee hungry at
tbeir elegant aes quarters at tbe same
pnceSO cents a west. Our public and
private dining rooms are lighted with
gas and fitted up ia metropolitan rjte.
Opposite Stewart A Sox.
Mas. ii. G.Stcttkb.
ALBffl LDSCH CODMB,
Jtosior McKlllop, Proprietors
Prompt meals at all hours. Fresj oys
ters ia styles desired. Serve iaoches for
banquets oa abort notice.
mm BICYCLE BIPAEISR
GsiiMBlaciMlfe
HORbt SHOEING.
Second Street between Ferry a.-
Broedalbio.
MILLER 4 STEWART
A. B. GRIGG'S
Feed Store,
Jujt east of the Dsxocair office.
Will keep 00 hand a toed stock ot teed
of ail kinds, flour, etc, which will be told
at reaeonale prices..
sim fib cm ims
I have an unlimited amount of mos y
to loan oa Farm Security, or on bosmfit
property in Albany, at SEVEX PEp
CENT iXTER EST. the interest p.yahs
out once a year, tor information taU
blank applications call oa or address
U. tt. tsvnxBAttT, Albany, Or
Millinery Opening.
On March SSth and following davs. I
will display my tine line ot pattern hata
aad other rood. A special invitation ia
extended to the ladies of Albany. 1
make a epeciiliy of trimmed hats.
.Mas. i.. Al. r trsc
For Bargains
la Farm Lands. Timber Lands and
City Property, call on or write
Albany, Oregon
niRStlK Tk snim lan o tha
.rat of O.-gon tor 18C6. 15$. TO. Tt '74,
US, n, '82. S5 "89, "91, 3.
Nu.ate Journal 1?W, '.u, i-, do,
87. '!9.
House louraals-18r-t, '6?. Ti '74, "85.
87, "93.
Williams on Real Prcrjerty. Tyler's Law
Glossary, Chilly's Pleaoiags, Vol. 1.
Bcuvier's Law Dictionery $ volumes.
&oomaedtiadly's Commentaries 2 vol.
iime. Price for the kit, $1 5. Call at the
Dkmockat otfiee.
FOSHAI 5 IIASON
Wholesale. 4 Retail
DSU3GISTS lIDEOGmiLSI-
axbaxt. oaaeoH.
Pure Drugs aad tha Saeat and 1.114
cwcswouHaury ano .boom
ha the, Market.
V