The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 16, 1899, Image 3

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    MONDAY
Mr. Sid Dorrs, a former Albany prin
ter, is in the city.
Mrs. K. R. Findley and on are in Cor
vallis on a two weeks visit.
Regular W. C. T. U. meeting at the
hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Mrs. E. W. Langdon will leave this
week on an extended trip through the
east, being gone probably six months.
Architect Burggraf has returned from
Toledo, where la-1 Saturday the contract
was let to Mr. llecker, the builder, for
building the new court hour e.
Mrs. John Stewart, of Mo wry, left on
Wednesday's stage for Albany, wheie
she goes to attend ber husband, who is
in delicate health. Prinevillo Keview.
Dr. Londie Grey arrived in Albany
yesterday morning after an absence of
eight years and will be associat- d with
bis father, Dr. G. W. Grey, here in the
practice of dentistry.
Mr. Edward Smith, of 'lealdsburg,
Calif., is in the city visiting Albany
friends. Mr. Smith was clerk with A.
B. Mcllwain for several years leaving
hare four or five years ago.
Miss Mae Pollock pasted througli Al
bany Saturday night for Junction, whre
she will spend the summer. Mi I'ol
cck is a teacher in the a. ademv at
Waiuburg, where she is very popular.
She will return in the fall
At the residence of the bride's par
ents, at Needy, oa Wednesday, May 31.
at 11 a. m , Miss Annie Konschnk "and
Air. A, t. Will, of the Aurora tir in of
ill Bros., were married.
Mr.A. D. Hale, of the People's Press
returned last Saturday night front a
turra a visit amis iormer noiue in
McMillian, fifteen miles east of Tacoma,
uu reports a pleasant lime.
Licenses bave been issued for the mar
riase of W. A. Brock and Miaa Lulu R.
Halloway of tho Lake Creek country, and
Mr. L. A. Simons and Mis Cora L.
lAHighlon of near Lebanon. S
The Price correspondent of the Piine-
vuie Journal says:
Mr. Frank Hackleman, of Albany, ar
nveu on me creeK last week, tlo was
accompanied by Win. Edwards,
John Schmeer is at present employed
on the Hbtkleman ranch.
Elliot Irvine and Floyd Dorris, of this
city, gr.duated from Monmouth, l;i
, college last week. Both young men will
enter the theological seminary at Alle
gheny City, Penn.. for the study of min
istry. Among tboee present was Rev.
Riley Little formerly of thia citv who
delivered an address before one of the
societies. Mr.-Irvine will be home this
week to spend the summer.
Rev. E. If . Condit, formerly president
of Albany college, w ho will deliver ihe
baccalaureate sermon next Sabbath, re- j
nuy aeiiverea tne Dtccataureate ssr
mon for the normal ichool at Weston.
The Leader says of the sermon "It was
a profound! iscourse delivered wi'h th
power of a scholarly pulpit orator."
Miss Ina Law Robertson, of Chicago,
arrived in Albany last Saturday evening
and will visit with Albany friends fur
several weeks. Miss Robertson has had
a very interesting career since ieavin
Albany several years ago. Her:good
fortune is appreciated by ber many
friends.
In ita account of the commencement
exercises of Creole academy the Dallas
Observer aays: "On Sun lay at 11
o'clock the baccalauieate service weie
held at the M. E. church, Pres. W. H.
Lee, of Albany College, delivered the
sermon. Tbe speaker emphasized the
nesd of strong charai-ter to carry one
through life,and set up Daniel as a model
worthy of emulation. The sermon was
masterly and replete with good advice to
the graduates."
Mr. Thomas J. Heff on returned last
night from atrip to Lewiston. Idaho, and
other Northwest places, going as far as
the Buffalo Hump mines about which
there baa been so much laid, having a 75
cent nugget to show for it. The mines
are a tough proposition, including sev
enty miles of staging, and a good many
lured by the flashy newspaper items are
leaving the country. He was in Spok
ane, the livest place in the northwest
While in Lewiston be met J. W. Roberts
a former Albany drayman, w ho was
working in shing'c mill, and at Spok
ane, Johnnie Roe, traveling with a hyp
notist. Tonight at Eugene Miss Joyce Prisci'la
Brownell, of this city, will graduate from
the conservatory of music of the state
university, when she will give a recital
avseisted by M iss Hendricks reader. M ise
Brownell will present Toccata and . ugue
in d minor, Bach ; the sonata opus 53 in
c major, Beetboven,"lf 1 wee a bird", a
Romanic, by Cbaminade. the Butterly
by Grieg, tbe Taranletla by Mowszki,
firee selections from Chopin and three
from Liszt. The musical department of
the university, says the Guard congrat
ulates itself that it has a graduate of
Miss Brownell's ability and attainments
to present through this recital to the mu
sical public of Eugene ai.d the state.
Tbe Albany Musical Club last Satur
day night, at tbe residence of P. A
Young, gave their last musii-al of tbe
season, adjourning until fall. A pleas
ing program was presented, listened to
by several of tbe husbands and a few
friends of the members. The program
was a chorus, "Sweet May," by the
members, a piano solo, "Romance,"
Paff, b Miss Lora Vance, a vocal solo,
"M Marguerite," by Mrs. Nntting, a
vocalaolo7"A Garden of Sleep," by Mrs.
Young, a piano nlo, "Impromptu,"
Schubert, by MUs Marguerite Hopkins,
a vocal solo, "But Yesterday," by Mrs.
Nelson, a vocal solo, "The Mission of a
Roae," by Mrs. Winnard and a chorus
by tbe members "A song of seasons."
The program was favorably commented
os, and in keeping with its choice char
acter tbe splendid display of a variety of
poppies presented the Club for tbe oc
aaaion by Mrs. P. W. Spinks from her
large and beautiful collection of flowers'
were greatly admired.
What nobler, better ambition can a yonns
?ouole have than to live loving, helpful
lives, and then, in a gTeen old age, look
back over a life tbat haa been mutually
aeU-aacrificins;, useful and successful ? The
one gTeat stumbling-block tbat stands be
tween moat married couples and this ideal
married career is ill-health. If both hna.
band and wife would take proper care of
their health, there would be more hale.
bearty and happy 01a people n me wm iu.
If, when a man 'suffers from the little ills
of life, he will resort to Dr. Pierce'a Golden
Medical Discovery, the chancea are tbat be
will avoid tbe big and fatal illnesses. This
neat medicine gives a man a healthy
hunger, facilitates the flow of digestive
iuices, invigorates the liver, purifies and
enriches the blood and builds firm, muscu
lar, healthy flesh tissue.
It ia an old Baying that women are hard
to kill. There is aome truth in this, as far
as the majority of illnesses are concerned.
There is one class of disorders, however,
that ouickly undermine any woman's fen
ral health. No woman can retain her
strength who suffers from weakness and
disease of the delicate and important or-a-ans
that make wifehood and motherhood
possible. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescnp
o to an unfailing cure for all disorder,
of this description. It acts directly on the
aenaitive organs concerned, in a natural,
ZSm w!y. make.
beakfey and vlgoroua. It prepares them
to bear the burdens of maternity. It is
the greatest of nerve tonics. The woman
who uaea it will bear healthy, happy child
mm mwtA it.. ... a n r tAA affe.
rvr x: .1. Di....nt Pellets regulate
and 'itrvivorate the, atomach. liver and
bowela. By all muicine dealers.
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rmov) ita desire Cor Uibaivwi sail
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Best
A Crook County Bonanza.
From the Journal :
Quito an excitement was produced
here last week bv Wm. Wigle showing a
later received by him from Pr. Oglesby
at Fortland in relation to the new mines
on Antelope creek 18 miles south of
town. He states in substance, that five
assays of the ore taken at random over
nearly a iquare- roue ui j'""""
iioui $2.66 to $3.48, and that capitalists
had offered to bond his claims for $200,
000 for one year, but that he had not
acceptedJthinking tbat;he could dof better.
To one familiari with the locality from
which those assays come this statement
is simply astonishing, lor there are mil
lions of tons of the ore lying on top of the
ground, in fact, a mountain of it. It
seems incredible that a mass of rock im
pregnated with gold in paving quantities
could exist outside the diseased brain of
a Muchaueen. The deposit has been
compared to that of the Tread well wine
on Douglas island, but if this rock is
worth $3 a ton on the average it is worth
a dozen Treadwells. Quite a number of
claims bave been located and there are
still more equally as good.
Consistency a Rare Jewel.
Editob Daily Dkmocbat:
I cut this from the Democrat of
June
1:
"Kev. I. D. Driver recently re-narked
that the inmates of the Oregon state
penitentiary are leas criminal than the
members of the state legislature who
voted pay for the hold-up legislators."
This same Rev. 1. D. Driver, D. D.,
knew that Joseph Simon planned, man
aged and controlled thia illegal and rev
olutionary conspiracy and then poshdd
through the state senate a bill, in viola
tion of the constitution, to pay these
criminals. Yet he voted as a senator to
elect this same Joseph Simon this chief
ot criminals to the l' .?. senate. Can
inconsistency and seuility furthrr eo?
The less Mr." Driver dilates "i the crim
inality of the "hold-op." the better for
his reputation. We can in charity for
give the poor deluded dupe, who was
pureuaded that he could best serve his
party bv preventing organization and
the election of Mitchell. But to forgive
Mr. Driver, who knew that this con
"piracy was, as be forcibly expressed it,
'conceived n hell' for voting for Che
man that conceived it. is a stretch ot
charity of which I confess, I am not able
to exercise. Joun P. Rorkbtsox,
Minto, Ore.
Temperance Rally.
The executive officers of the Linn
County Prohibition Club and of the W.
C. T. U. and other members of the-e
organizations, held a meeting at the I .inn
County Pioneer Association grounds at
Brownsville, last FiiJay afternoon and
decided to have a temperance rally and
picnic npon raid giounds the coming 4lh
of July.
Rev. Ray Palmer, of Portland, and
Mrs. Narcioaa White Kinney, of Astoria,
will probably he the leading" speakers.
The public will be cordially invit-d to
bring lunch baskets and participate in
this grand ra ly.
An OPaBATiox. On returning from
ie conductor's excursion to Salem yes
e rday Roy Looney, of this city, was
taken violently ill. It was thought he
bad the appendicitis, and an operation
was performed upon him today by Drs.
Wallace and Davis. The trouble was
found to be an inflamed formation on
tbe intestines. The result cannot yet be
told.
Suabpeb Thax Eves. Uncle Billy
Wright, ot Salem, is in tbe city sharper
than ever, having'a new grinding outfit,
with car oon wheel, etc., of the most
modern pattern. Sharp, well just have
him put your scissors or knife or any old
thin on it and it will cot like a r.tor.
Uncle Billy baa been coming here many
years and can be depended upon.
A Tows Clock. Negotiations are pend"
ing lor tbe purchase of a clock for the
tower of the improved court bouse. Tbe
pr..poed click will bave a 6 foot 6 inch
dial and a 1200 pouno bell. This is tbe
proper thing and t he county conrt will be
commended lor the move if it shall be
finally decided npon.
Ringling Bro'bers big circus is in Port
land today, and will go thence to the
eound country
Tbe MavW picnic Satnrdav was
great rfucct!-. A large number attended
from Albany and some participated in
the contests.
The Boston Shoe Co.. after four weeks
successful business stay in Salem will
close up tonight and go to Albany where
they will open early next week. Salem
Journal.
ball was formed at Salem Satnrdav be-
tween Willamette uiuvritr. O. A. C
Statejuniversity, and Forest Grove.
In the field day sports at Salem Satur
day tbe state university boys swept the
held winning cu points to tne u. A. u.
18, Pacific College 18, Willamette univer
sity ii'i torest Urove 3 and Monmouth
11 ty .
Julius Gradwohl today 'is moving his
goods into bis new block on Second
street, whrre he will be better prepared
man ever toaispiay uis goods.
Sheriff Gage left yesterday with bis
two prisoners for Coos conoty, waiting"
two or three days here so that be would
make close connection with the stage at
Drain.
The editors of the national editorial
association will be taken as far south on
a special excursion as Medford stopping
at prominent places including Albany
along tbe way, returning and being
trans'erred to the west side on tbe C. 3c
E. It will be in order for Albany to
have a big display of products and gifts
ot flowers and fruit when they make
their short stop at this city.
In returning from the Maccabee picnic
Saturday evening Leslie Viereck in try
ing to pass a carnage containing two
young ladies was run into by them evi
dently on purpose lor they turned their
horses towards him and he was thrown
off under the buggy, and was consider
ably bruised besides having his bicycle
smashed np. Under the laws of Oregon
a Dicycte n;er nas as mucn rigni to nan
tne road as a team.
Tbe Democrat has received an invita
tion to attend a grand reception at Mar-
quatn Opera House Portland on June 15
to Oregon s new archbishop, .Bishop
Christie, successor to Bishop Gross.
Bishop Christie s first visit to Albany
will be watched for with interest by our
citizens generally, who for many years
were as familiar with tbe face of Bishop
Gross as some of our own citizens.
Masonic-The Roysl Arcb Masons
met In Portland yesterday. C B Winn,
nresent as delegates from Bavlev chanter
PS7r? p !s.!L? ! lL?6'mL.El"
IT II 1 I. 1 Uil. ... Ih a r A
SB UU - M. UM mCKJU 99 S IBUU UUIVVI f S)UI
Msy and Marion Crinnlngham from tbs
H.rrleburg lodse and W B Blancbard,
E A Evans and Peter Hume from tbe
Browotville Io Ige. At tbe election W T
Wright, of Union, was elected GUP,
H B Tbielson king, W A Cleland scribe,
D P Mason treas., J F Robinst n secre-
tsry, Charles ditto i captain, D W Tay
or lectuier.
Fresh bread every dav. Two loave
or a niekle at McFeron U .Tomlinson.
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.TUESDAY
Passing of the Pioneers.
C. H. Walker and Rev. Robe, a com
tnittee appointed Jby 'the Pioneer Asso
ciation cf tbe county, repoit the follow
ing deaths of pioneers dm i nit tho year
rom June 8, 1808 to June 8. 1B99:
Died. Age.
Gilford P. Barger June , '08 84
John Turner " 28, " tu
Mrs. Melissa Burkliau. July 4. " rtt
" Mary U. Crawford . " i:, " 7ft
John Scott Aug. 7, ' 83
Jo'.n Wm. McBride " 1, "
J K. Joues " 13, rt
Geo. Biuier " "
Mrs. Holer. Elkins ' '!8,
Hhoda Smith Se.pt 1,
Elizabeth Lewis. . . Nov. 4,
Daniel Leedy
M. C. Chambers
. Dec. 24,
Jon. 6,
. Jan 1-2,
20.
' Vtt,
. - 23,
. Feb. 1,
" 3.
' 10.
Susan Pearee
Stewart Lewis
Julia J. Pickens. .
W.J. McMeeken
Henry Burmester.. ..
Marcr Simons
eo. T. Bilyeu
2. T. T. r"isier
Walter Ketch urn ,
Mr. H. H. Hewitt....
Adam 8ettien.ire
Mrs. N. J. Uitheos
" Eliza Blevins...
" Susanna Randall.
John Barber
Mrs. Roth
L. Maxwell
Jas. R. Temple too
Mrs. Nancy Rice
Jonathan Wassoiu
Mrs. Eveline Powell...
" Martha Morgan . . ,
J. W. Anderson
L. E. Gray ,
A. 8. Knox
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70 !
49 j
9 ;
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21.
. 3,
Ma'
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. 13, "
. " 1!.
. " 30,
, April I,
" J.
, " II.
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. May 6.
' is.
26,
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June 2,
" 2.
" 4.
83!
til I
93
t7
88
44
K.S
ii a
Mrs. Elizabeth Deckard
Silas Need hum
Mre. Mary R. Suanka.i
' ttomoaerville ,
6.
78
Mrs. John Beard.Jeese B. Parrish John
W. F jeter and John Mars-all.
Obituary.
John David Algoma Lennox was lorn
J .- . ' I , V f.
oc iuu uioi a. A.nox iuu, june i,
1899. He came to Oregon six vears ae pines, and is or w returning homo with
with his parents, was coovertcni by Mr. I his legimeni, baa been lor 15 years a
Peake and joined the U. P. church, of w'l-kiiown and popoiar resident phvai
which be was a member, always enjov-j c' of this city . He was born in On-
ing attending church and Sunday school
and was seldom or never aWnt.
Through all his trouble he put his trust
in God and when asked on bis death bed
if he was ready o meet Jesus his anser
was, yee, and died ready to n eet his
God.
A large number from Albany attended
the funeral yesterday afternoon.
Ntw Lawtbbs. The Supreme court
has passed npon tbe papers of the applic
ants for admission Io tbe bar. Among
tho e who were admit ed appear tbe
names of C G Nixon of th.e city, Frank
W Power of Salem, a sradaata a. Alhan
college, J B Overton of Rowland in Ibis
tounty, L U McMaban the retehra-ed
orator, Gos . Huhey of Independence.
ru riunaerana nna tarsoo tbe nrl i
RjchardaonofSalem. parsed, but being j
., f iictuum wi i aomiTied. mc.j ......
others vere: IheoMoxom, Travis Oy
erton. Ieon K Edmocsun, Eugene; Hir
am Overton. Wnodburn; W H Merritt,
Wm A Carter. Gold Hill: Ewart Logan,
Independence; A McFarlaoe. Salem; C
P Haighl. Oscar A Neat. L F S.eel Wm
L Morgan, Jcteph A Boyce. T C Hecker, i
H O Kryson. Ka'eigh Trimble, A C i
Wheeler. S Rut Neni. 4 ti like. Wm S
E Borden, Port I 01; R S Sheridan,!
Roeeburg.
,
Tnt Sisrias Enteki Ai.xjirsT. Tbe !
closing exercise, of tbe Sisters school .ill
take place at the armory next Friday j
night, June lft.when a very pleasing pro-j
gi am will be presented. There will le !
one
graduate. Miss Esiylla Caoe, who
will be beard several ij-nes
lurlodmg her
vaieuiciory. mere wii: be Suogs
piano solos, duets end trio bv
MiseesCaie, Davis, Tnompson and Me-j
Gee, a song oy li e luioi.os, arand and '
ribbon drills, ' The Corned r of Errw,"
a farce "No Cure no Pay," the present- j
ingot tbe graduating hooors by Judge)
tiew'tt, a farewell doet aui e osine with !
the "The B-idal Bells"by Misses Koecbt,
Dorgan and Zeyse. Toe program by
Smiley is an elrgani piece vf work.
Was ax Niw Richmo d Daring THa
trip east last year F. M. French of tl.is
eity visited with bis friend Cba'le Todd,
a jeweler, in New Kichmond, Minn.
Yesterdiy the city, o' about t ro thous
and people, was almost entirely dectroied
be a cyclone. Mr. Todd's store was dir
ectly opposite Niccollet hoase, which a
deaaoiithed and probably suffered the
same late. His residence bein three
blocks away and his wife an invalid ; be
chances are that they are among tbe i:i
fated ones. It is a peculiar fact that
just before noon Mr. French wrote Mr.
Todd and snt him an ' On to Manila,"
which went on the n on train, perhaps
never to reach him.
Ths News Cohfibuiij. Upon inquir
ing of tbe .owner f tbe storeroom next
the Revere, tbe news that tl.e place ha J
been rented to lbs Botton Shoe Comp
any for ita big sale wa comfirmed. AH
arrangements are now completed lor tbe
inauguration of tbe sale io tnia citv on
Wednrsday June Htb, at 10 a.m., As
tbe compaoy conducts large factories at
Lynn, Mass., and Santa Roaa. Cal.. and
bandies its own goods, it is eay to be
seen that it will pay everybody to wait
lor uie opening vednesoay morning.
rmecatnoCgnre w,,h tljt Peop'e.
James Buiilt Cabi.x No. 18, Natve
Sons of Oregon was organized at Browns
ville with the following officers: Pat
president, W T Cochran; president, A
MT-mpletoo: lirsi vice-president. WC
Copley; fecond vice-president, J P
Cioley; tiird vice-president. Win Mill
well; secretary. U b Bianard ; financial
secretary, J H Glass; treasurer, I W
Starr; marshal. Herman Robe; inside
sentinel, W 8 Powell ; outside sentinel,
Koy Templeton ; trustees, Hnra ittake
ly, J D Irvite aod George Colbert.
The commencr met t exerri.es of ths
O. A.C. will take "place next week.
Governor Geer will deliver tbe addrets
to tne griduating class Wednesday fore
noon. MARRIED.
tjKAMtii -iMLU-iD Aitany at ihe
res.dencs of Recorder Neal, on Tues
day. June 13, 1809, by Judge Geo. 1).
Barton. Mr. E. K. Cramer and Miss
Ivy V.Hall, of Gates
Mr. snd Mrs. Cramer, two ot the popu
lar yoong people of Gates, will have tbe
best wishes of many friends.
C0S8ER WESDT In Albany on
Junell,18W, at tbe Burs House, by
Rev. W. M. Phillips, Mr. H.L. C lo
ser, of Jefferson, snd Hits Litlie
Wsndt, of Linn county.
BORN.
O'BRIEN. On June 11. 1R09, in Albany
to Mr. and Mrs. r rank O'Brien, of tbs
8t. Charles Hotel, a son. AU doing
well.
DIED.
SENDERS. On Monday morning, June
I 12. 1S99. in Albany. Leon Wallace, son
I - I M 1 t I
f" ;,u " DCUUO. 'lor "
'" Ulrl"
1 KAMJIS. in f.ugene on tsaiuniay,
June 10, 18U9, of consumption, Miss
Sarah Francis, at the age of nineteen
. years.
Miss Francis was a member of the
home of Mr. Ed. Goin. of this city, for
several years leaving for Eugene a few
i months ago. She was a member of the
' Salvation Army and was beloved by all
I knowing her for her nob'e Christian
qualities,
Oakville.
The pioneers picnic at Brownsville was
the center of attraction last Wednesday
and Thursday. Thursday morning we
donned our best ruit and fell in with the
crowd. We arrived at Browotville at
8:30 to find the picnic grounds crowded.
We found all of tbe county officials ex
cept Judge Barton, also many ot the
business men of Albany. Boon after our
arrival we were taken in charge by Sher
iff Munkers who with the assistance of
Recorder Neal conducted ts around un
til our friend, L. E. Blain, went onr
bond and secured our release. found
a large crowd of pioneers and their des
cendants and an abundance. of good
things to eat. Good weather and good
feeling prevailed. A bicycle and a wild
team ran together, I lie bite was taken
to the shop for repairs. Accidents will
happen. Two of our wheelmen rode
from here in 00 minutes not counting the
time they were delayed by a freivbt tiain
running across their path. (Rail road
K I trains should be compelled, to give tbe
gl i road to men on bicycles.)
A picnic at iltilburts groieon the 4th
74 ; is talked of. The grove is nictly located
$7 !snucanbe resetted by a large crowu.
The grounds can be used for base bull
and bicycle tares. We would like to
hear from Albany. Can we net help to
make the old bird scream? If not ws
will be compelled to goto Lebanon or
s"!em and we feel sure that a larger
crowd could be secured at Hulburta
8'ove than itl.tr of tbe other placts.
Little Rohz Rvv.
Two Albany Men.
The Oregonian today publishes pic
tures of Superintendent Martindale and
Major Ellis with short sketches, as fol-
44jiow-:
75 j J. M. MartinJale, who has been re
70 j elected superintendent of the Albany
61 I public schools, wa born in Missouri io
Tri ' 1662 He la a vradnatA r.t I)rka nni-
1 verolty, and ranks high as an educator,
oewg painstaking, progressive and prac
ticil. He it a man of strong personality,
and possesses the happy faculty ot main
taining excellent school dicipline and
accomplishing good results in school
work. He came to Oregon in 1897.
Major M. 11 E lis. regimental surgeon
ot the Oregon volunteers, who was
slightly wounded io the U.t engagement
oi uie uregon regiment in the Phil ip-
rio, Canada, 38 year ago. He came
i io Oregon in 18S4 from Minneapolis.
'nn., and located in Albant, where be
u rai;iiceu ui proieseion un
til ihe war with Spaiq b-oke out. He
waatbe senior turveon in the Ormn
National Guard, and after a rigorous
competitive examination was appointed
rcgituenral (urgeon of the Oregon volun
teers. He ii a stalwart gold-standard
republican, an-' is president of Ihe Mc
Kinley Clu , of Albany.
Death of Roy Looney.
Roy Looney, upon whom an operation
u eriurDiej j eieruay,aieo mis alter
! w - . . .
noon.
ine irouue proved to be a teles-
two ice ties of which bad
Oangreoe bad tt in j
late to d j anything. Tbe
uerease.i aasa native of lhi county,
about nineteen ears of age. Hi father
is dead and he bas i-idel with bit
moti.er. He was a memirer of Ihe Al
bany band, and was well liked by all
knowing him. His death i geberally
regretted, lie sodden and anexpecled na
lare particu ar.y makicg i: a sad one.
.
H. I. Merrill went up In tbe front ibis
ni'n,D " days bo.ioea iri...
. -g wbTb
her father died at that cty.
Rev. H. A. Ketcbom, of S!eo, wa
,n he city yesterday to attend a meeting
" ,ne i'loroe fxvi-d cf mies:ons of the
rresojtenan church.
rH j Mr. George Knox or.e of Lion cooo
"e I It's sturdr Dioaeera and In.Kan mmr
fighiets, went to Portland this Burning
00 tbe boat He was joined further
down the liver be anitber Diooeer. Mr.
John Con
Tbe graduating exercises of Prof. Par
vin's sct.001, Ti e Northwest Music Col
lege, will be b;U at Salem on Jane 21.
There will be nine gradoatee, as fol lorn s
Mna Wadaaorth from the post graduate
department, Jennie Oblmg and Edna
Hownl from the teachers and artists
court. Henry Rutherford Morgan from
tbe course in voice, harmony, timp'e
counterpoint and theory. Cora Mas Bio
.,. ta Jones, John Clyde Fox, Ada
lene Sckitlter and EUa Wintluw from
the department ot piano, harmony, sim
ple counterpoint sod theory.
The hai lot caes s gainst P H. D'Arcy
snd other Salem lawters were ss has
been ar.t.cipatd generally, dropped yes
terday. A meeting of lbs Rod and Gun Club
wid te held next Thursday evening at
tLeCity Council Chambers All mem
bers a' requested to be present, and
farmers are invited to j 'in the club free
ofchatge. Tts Club proposes to place
bunting on a sportemansbip basis, using
un premises without permission, aod
kiilir g gams only in aaon, and permit
ling jo one else to kill game out of sea
son. Bishop Hurst, one cf tbe most pro
minent and able men ot tie M E church
whoaa io Albany twelve or fifteen
years ago, ia now attracting attention on
acconnt t.f a separation from his wife.
Mra. Hurst haa an income of $80,000 ol
btrown and likes society, tbs Bishop is
lull of the education of the masses being
at the bead of a big college, aod is a
splendid man, but they are not connen-
taitoeach other. Mrs. Hurst. No. 2,
was evidently married on account of her
ealtti. This was the great mistake of
the Bishop.
Extensive Shoe Factories.
All srrsoiiementa aie now completed
for the beginning of tbe big shoe sate of
tbe Boston .Shoe Compaoy, which is un
derlined lor Wednesday, Jane 14. The
stoie next to tbe Revere has bteo rented
for this purpose by their representative,
C. A. Pipber. Aa tue company handles
tbe prcduct of itsown extensive factories
st Lyon. Mass., and banta Rosa, Cat.,
tbe managers are in a position to Isvor
and maintain low prices.
Cai or Thanks. Tbe undersigned
desire to return tbeir sincere thanks for
many acta ot kindness andsyrnpatby dor
ing lbs iiloess and after the death of
tbeir husband and father.
Mary ). Xzkdham and family.
it ui y rr bit jltacui
Hath His III Day.
ft
A doctor's examination
might show that kidneys,
Over and stomach are normal,
bat the doctor cannot analyze
the blood ixpon which these
organs depend.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes
and enriches the blood. It cures you
when "a bit off" or when seriously
afflicted. It never disappoint!.
DV8D8DSla-" My husband had dyspep
sia and Hood's Rursaparllla cured him.
) Our little boy was nervous and the baby
had ulcerous sores. It cured both." Mas.
Emma Bkrk, Portage, Pa.
Indigestion " I could not eat tor soma
montlia on account of distress and Indiges
tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla cared me so that
I can eat and sleep well." M rs. Q. A. (il'irrz.
Taylor and Walnut 8ts Wilmington, Del,
Hood's Pllla cure liver Ills ; the non-lrrlutlng anS
enly" cataartio to take with Hood's SarsapurtllaZ
.WEDNESDAY.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. Anna F. Williams is in Portland
thia week.
M. Senders went to Uoneburg this noon
cn business.
Mrs Annie Henderson and son came
up from Portland this noon.
State Superintendent Atkorman and
Willium Galloway went to Corvpll s this
oon.
Mr. Arcb Blackburn and Mrs. Da
bruille went to Salem this noou un the
boat.
Mr. A ih by Tearce aei.t Io Portland
today with bis pionter colors float
ing. Mrs. E. Thrall is spending tbe eek
with Portland friends. She will return
Saturday.
A.J. Appersoo.of McMinnvdle, left
yesterday for Sitka to begin work as I).
B. receiver at that place.
Joseph Meissr has returned from
Eastern Oregon and Washington, not
having found a satisfactory location.
Joe Purdom has resigned as night-
watch at tbe pdnitentiary anil II. L.
i atierxon oi uregon city bus been ap
pointed. W. II. Itmnk left Fridy tor Salem,
where with bis brothers lie a ill celebrate
the 40th anniversary ot their arrival in
Oregon. Afh'aod Tidings.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Winkler bave re
turned to Salem iroru the east and will
tpeud tbe summer tbeie. Mrs. Wioklei
is a former Albany yoong lady.
The funeral of Roy Looney this after
noon was attendee by a large on in ber
of young men, including the band, oi
which be was s member, which played
for tbe occasion.
Albany frie jris will extend contratuta-
lions to Rev. and Mre. I). V. Poling, of
xnvL'anes, npon the arrival ol tains
botn gin at their borne on June 12. All
doing well. .
C B Winn returned from Portland last
evening and J P Galoiaitb this noon. E
1 Lusick is th re yet atteodmg Ihe
grand lodge of .Jarone.
Miss Grace Telfsr. daogbler of Maj
Telfer, now on his way borne from a. au
ila, arrived in Albany last night to visit
with Albany f'lrns, snd is Ihe guest of
of Mary Stewart.
Mis Dora Page, who bas bteo attend
log the state nniverrltv tha past year,
arrived In Albany yesterday 10 fpend
tbe commencemeut srasoc wuh her host
of Albany friends.
The Native Sons of Oregon yenerday
elected Sol Blomaner precidini for the
coming year. O. II . Walker of this city
od oi me trustees. t . u. iiii.oy and
U. H . Walker attended from tbe Delazon
Smith Camp of Ibis city.
Whi:e sawing wood at bis place on tne
Corvaliis road George Hodick accident
ally bad one of bis bands rot, two or
three ol tbe fingers partly off. Dr. Wal
lace altci.de i him.
Gertrude Confer, daughter if tbe
welbknoan Southern Pari ri r. 1 1 rrtf1
condoctot. and Mr. James GauiL a. bank.
er of Moscow, Idaho. ere to be married
at the home of tbe bride's parents, ip
Portland, today.
License was ISfUed thia flerr.ona fnr
tbe marriage ol Mr. Frank Zimm.ratn
and Mi-a t.thel Archibald, to of Lioo
county's beet young people. The cere
mony was to performed at 3:30 at the
residence of Mrs. Chars bera They have
a hot of irienda who will man them
weli.
The banquet of the alumni of ihe
W lllametie Uoiverjisv at iSairm tooigbt
will be a very lively one. Why vol
Judge Bew tt is to reepood la the loatt
on judges. N. M. Neaport 00 lawreit.
I. H. Van Winkle on tbe hab.ea'and
Frank Irvine 00 j:oroa!tim, all of whom
are in S&lem ready for tbe fray.
At tbe meeting of tea, heat' ramo r
tbe Modern VVklm.n ,.I a u!
Kaosas Oty tat ee, Hon. Js. A. mecdej, withi A X) days.
Miller, of Lebanon, was appointed ttae Ass t Chief Eogineer Cleveland re
irroty for Oregon, at a salary of $IOOiPorud on water vopply. showing good
per month and expenees. He will Irarel l "PP'J 'Zcept io two cisterns. Aisorec
and lec-nre in tbe interest of Ihe order, ommeoded that tbe stove pipes ttroagb
Jlr. Mil.er is expected home this ek.vooda boilcings in Cninatown be re
Mr. Crow y,d hi s a anH i and ' '4 . ordered,
child of near hu Joe. Mo., were in the I 'jratam moved that bids
city over nighl Itegoestsof Mr. Sbelion.i? tor clMern at 1st and
Mr Urowlev 6r-!t came to Oron In
iso retaroiot: east U next
ep.-ttig.
roming again with bis nepbew John
Gaines and others io 1852 sod twice
since before this trip. While in the city
be met Surveyor RiggswLo came here
in tbe unit year and a remtnlvcent lime
was passed.
The Degree of Honor yeeterday aiter
0000 and evening gave banquets'to their
t. lends who assisted in toe receot series
of root-t entertainments, in the a'ler
no n to the chi dreo, in lbs evening to
older peop'e. Lik all ol their affair
ibey were great recesses, laal-iy gotten
op and splendidly managed, being great
ly apprec aud by lho fortunate in
being prevent.
More About Rev. Harris.
The following letter received by Chief
cf Polive) Lee gives another chapter in
tbe Harris escapade:
St. Johns Baptist Rectory, Tort Easing
too B. C. June 6. 1899.
C O. Lee. Esq.. Dear Sir: I wUn
lOjt -
thank yoa for etters received snd for in
formstioo therein ia rsiard to Harris.
I had previous to your letter suspected
what it confirmed and had warned Har
ris's employer. When your letter came
I was sble to spesk definitely and Hsrris
ris has been dismnsei and baa left tbs
place 00 a steamer hound south.
B Applet a bp.
Priest Cborch of Engisad.
Chasko sv a CorOAB Mr. John
Berry, who recently returned Irom Paeet
home, tells of a thrilling experience by
a little girl. The ten year old daughter
of Thomas Lewis bsd been Io a neigh
bors a mils asy ihr rnth Ibe woods
after some floor accompanied by a small
dog. when a big cougar appears-, and
started for her. Tbe dos did brave wcrk
n ber protection and succeeded in keep
ing tbe ferocious animal off cr.til she
reached home. A brother of t..e little
?irl and a big cougar do? then started
or ths monarch 'of the Oregon - forest.
treed him and shut him. He measured
nine feel.
Tbe Jacksonville Times Is re pot. sib le
for tbe following :
C. H. Dalrymple, an alleged laayer,
who bas been Infesting G Id Hill Cm ing
tbe past fsw years, bas skipped for
pastures new presumably in Nevada
leavine number of nnpaid bi'la. How
sver, his creditors wi.l feel fully recom
pensed for this omission if bs sill pro
long bis absence indefinitely. What is
our gain is Nevada's lors.
It has come, tbe tims for gtttinga re-
friiterator and ice cream freerer. Tbe
Stewart & Sox Hardware Ce.have some
ot the boat.
Tha best refrigerators and ice cream
freezers at Stewart Sox Hardware Co.s
Photo Buttoos'at Tinkle & Dswion's
If vou wish to take tbe lea), rids i
Cleveland. For tale by McFeron & Tom
linson.
Mnctv ner cent ot the peop'e bave
some kind of bum or in tbe blood, and this
canxes many diseases. Hood's Sarsai ari la
cures tbeie diseases by expelling tne numor,
- m m
Miss Long's is tbe plsce to bsve yenr
photos taken. Beit cabinet nnisn only
1 .00 1
The UniversaUBolter makes good flour
111 Magnolia
Albany Market.
Wheat 48 Jenta.
OaU34
Eggs 15 cents.
Butter 10 to 14 cent.
Potatoes 60 cents.
Haras 10 rnts.
Sides 8 cents.
Shoulders 6 csU. .
"HOME AND ABROAD.
Refrigerator.
Ice cream freezers.
At Stewart & Sox Hardware Co's.
Wheat 48 cents.
Call at the Sugar Bowl for fresa fVnlt
Have your photo taken at Miss Long't
lor cash II uu dozen, cabinet ze.
Fresh fruit at Yiereck'a Sugar Bowl par
lors.
Wanted, to buy prepared rarpet rags,
iy l. 8. Alexander, east cod ol riigbtt
street.
First class cabinet photos. Ariato finUb,
for the next :10 days, only $1.00 dozen at
miss uong .
A new Rambler bicycle, for lady or
gentleman, never nsed, for sale at a bar
gain, uall at the Dkmockat olhce.
The Engene P. O. wilt also be a
ond class olli-e.
Dawson A Tinkle have closed their
photograph gallery in this city.
Arrangements have been made for
holding the circuit court In tbe commer
cial room of lbs college
Prof. Martip, father of Carey Martin,
tbe Salem lawyer, died Sear Florence,
Doiglas county hut Monday.
Tbe dog tags bave arrived and the
pon rid tp aster wM give dost owners inat
five days forgetting their animals tagged.
Tas at tbe recorders oHke.
Upon the saloons of Salem being kept
open during the conductors excursion
tSuoday Monday warrants were sworn
out for their arrest. The saloon keepers
have organized and will fight the case.
Next Friday. June 16th. at 8 p. m. th'
pupils of tbe Academy will give an eo-
lertaibtnentatth ii.. ll.ii T.-k..l
can be procured at Mr. Mever'a ororer.
store and at Mr. li.araon'a h,,.
Reserved seats, 35 cents; general aJiniv
s on, 25 cents.
There was such a atrong report this
morning that an Albany man was dead
evral of tbe ti. A. R. hoys started
ror coiun and to rlace tbe Hag at hall
I On tbeir way np street one cf
them stopped into a saloon and the man
" ,here ""in drink.
D- Rice, the S. P. agent at Ashland.
nas porrnseeo a one building lot on
Ftr.t atreet. between Main and Spring,
of John A.McCal!,an 1 will build a $1500
residence upon the properly for his own
occupancy, as soon as plans can be ma
tured. Tidings. A former Albany
young man.
The closing exercises of Mill Springs
Seminary of SodaviUe are taking place
Ibis week. Following a re tbe gradnale :
Normal department Lizzie Lee Bridges,
fettle Leoora Crabtree. Jes H. Bond,
ter-ba B Nichols, Maggie Boyles, Clar
ence Overboils, Effie A. Holt. Flora
Overboils. Maud E. Rk-, O-aige K.
Holt, Doilis Winifred Badger. Uutioess
department J. J. Hoaxer, W. A. Govio,
tto G. Weaver. Pearl Briggs. E. G.
Merrifield. Edna Parrish, Geo. S. Cbilds,
0. M. Vidito.C. P. Wiisfoa.R K. Smith.
Thos. Miller.
City Council.
Tutslay evening Jote 13, 1M1.
Present Mayor, recorder, chief of po
lice, s'.reel tot-erinlendent, Ass't Chief
Ergineer Clvlan, sod Council a;en Whit
ney, Danna!,RicbsrJg, Dawson snd Gra
ham. The following til s were ordered paid:
0. M. Weatbrotk. II 52; F. M. Kedfleld.
$10 50; N. J. Hentoo. f 36.75; M. C.
Harknere, .".3S.
Tbe o.aror aonoanced that Cooncil
oien W bitoey and Da son auold occupy
tbe rame pUcea on the committees oc
copied by ex-Cocnci!tn. n Uaibriih and
Senders.
S'idg and temer ordered acre report
ed completed.
Tbe street superintendent reported
work done amount it g to $M0 50, cover
ing 103t loads ol grave', tie recom-o-ended
a sidewalk on 4lb aero Walnut
and 00 Hill street. Ordered as recom-
, T.' ' '"", J"
oc fi'e. Carried
lbs matter ot water supply was
referred to the committee on t&rc and
wster.
Kesii-eaii n of Gen. E. Pish as chief
ngioter was read ana accepted.
Councilman Wtitnev moved that the
Srs and water committee be sntborixed
to act io the natter ot connecting tbe
three 2nd street cisterns with tbe Srd
street pipe system, receiving bids by next
u.eeting
om plaint a as made ot a coisance on
Mooteitb property oear corner of 2nd
and Washington streets. Ordered abat
ed Ex-Cooociiman Gradaobl addressed
tLe council in reference to tbe e'ectic not
a small (bed adjoining his store, which
the sssistanl chief bad cnltred stepped.
J. K. Wyslt. Charles Casey, I. F.
Conn aod Mr. Calef, a drummer, were
Cehing 1 n Thornton lke Ian evening
abeo Wyatl and Casey met with a very
met eipenence. rkxh were trying to
occopy a lotr, a here tbe fish were fresh
eat, when Carey tumbled in and Wyatl
i reaching for bim kept him torapany.
onnand t aiet Cshed them out and
ibey all hastened to the city lor a change
ol Ciutbea.
As a result of the sccident Mr. Wvatt
is carrying one of his bands in a sling, a
Soger having been broken by com t n g in
comae, wuh tbe lojt. There ia a rumor
tbat lbs wtiole bosinees was a deep laid
scheme to giva Casey a durkir g, but this
cannot be provsn.
The Editors.
Folio ing is tbe probable itinerary of
'io National Editorial Association, as
given by Secretary Tozier:
Leavtf Portland Saturday morning for
Atoria; clambake in evening. Saoday
afternoon for Portland ; attend church in
evening. Leave Portland Monday morn
ing. July 10; Oregon City for dinner,
Silem for supper. Tuesday, July II, Al
bany for breakfast. Eugens for dinner,
Rosehorg for supper. Wednesday, July
13, Med lord for breakfast, Aahlaod (or
dinner.Roseburg lor upper. Thursday,
July 13, Albany lor breakfast, SlcMion
vilie tor dinner, Portland for supper,
Leave for Washington.
Letter Lisi.
Following is th list of letters remaining
in the PottofBce at Albany, Linn county,
Oregon, J una 13. 1399, Persons calling
for these letters tut give the dale on wbicb
advertised : ,
Diliey, Mr Oscar Geary, Mr Alb-rt
Hotter. Mrs J J Haftery. Mr Jas J
11 sff ey, James J Parter, Miss Iva
Mcureeney, Mrs Keiie
S. S Thai. P. M.
Imperial Limited.
The Canadian Pacific Ilv. ia now mak
ing the t.stest time across the continent.
Their service is ot ths most splendid de
scription All clssses of passengers are
earns- on ths "IMPERIAL" train.
You may travel anywhere by the Canad
ian Pacific Ky. ard Soo Line
DU. J. L. HILL.
rhysician and Surgeon.
Hill Block - - -O- Albany, Or.
N. E. WINNARD M. S. M. 1).
Graduate of Lenox Collece 1885, Cv
cago Homeopathic Medical College lSiK)
Rush Medical Uollego
fwtcdalc Block, Albny, 0.
, Rosidence on' 3rd atreet.eouth side be
tween Broadalbin and Ellsworth.
3TREET RAILWAY NOTICE.
Tbft motor on tbe Albany Street Kallwaj
will connect protnpty with all trains to ar
front the depot, day and jicbt.;
. Special trpi will be made at speoi
ratss. ... ,si ."
v R. Mooas,, Coaduotoi.,
An Albany Artist.
From tbe Eugene Guard :
The first graduate of the University ef
Oregon department of music since Mr
W. Oifford Nssb took charge, gave ber
final recital last evening. Tne young ar
tir t Is Miss Joyce Priacilla Brownell, of
Albany. She possesses tbe musical temp,
perameot to an extraordinary degree
and has been developing into a nniehe
performer on the pianoforte nne'er tbe
instruction of Mr Nash, with whom sh
has been studying since March 18U4.
Miss Brownell played fifteen selections
from such composers as 15ach.lieetboen
Hense!t,Chammode,Greig, Motzkowski
Chopin ard Luzt, while her repertoire
includes as many more compositions
from these artists and Schubert, 8c ho
mann.Godard. Ruoensteiu and Weber,
Mr. Nash has demonstrated tnrongb
ibis clever pupil that the piano can be
the means of expressing music in its
best tense rather than a mechanical or
technical exhibition. The first two
numbers, which were heavily classical
were played with technical aurenets and
broad musical intelliawac
Entering tbe romantic school in her
third selection. MUs Browaell played
Heuieli's study. "If I Were a Bird," and
Gri.g's "Butterfly," with charming del
icacy. The "Romancer, by Uhammode
brought out a singing finality of tone,
while ti e "Torantelle" t.y Moczkowski
thowrd the brilliancy of her technique, a
feature that mas noticeable in every
number of the program. Io the fonr
oumbera from Chopin Miss Brownell i
vealed a depth of fee ing and eminent
P0-1!6' interpretative faeolty such as to
,B'P,re "B7 aaieoee.
The rectal C:oed with three numbers
rom Ll"t- 1" 'e last, Rbapsody No,
i. the bravura of Miss Broneil's aslive
j P1.V,DK created grest enthusiasm,
j
Pianos Otnans.
Ifou admire a good piano step into
E. U. Will's Music store and see bis as
sortment; there you will see pianos lor
the artist and likewiee for the man of
s -call means. You w ill be surprised bow
little money will boy, a fine, large piano,
and on such easy terms. Do yon inn
that $190 will buy a good ptano? Call
and and see me about it We bave the
famous '' Kimball" pianos and organs
that are sure to please. No piano boose
will sell cpeaper than we do, as many of
my past customers will testily. o:
more loan one town in a hundred tbe
sizeof Albany I. as such a large and com
piete rumic store, and your pride and
good good will lor Albany ought to in-
doco you to make your purchases from
una nouee 11 nothing else does. Satis
faction guaranteed to all.
E. U. Wux.
Thaf ditre after eating is cured b)
ild' ViUt. They do not gripe. 25c.
Hood's Pills care naaaesick headaches,
biiiooraett, iodigeatioo. Pri 25 cenU.
Rinit for every body at Frenah'L Jew
elery store.
GREEN SICKNESS
Is rather a on&aoa dlscaae asd U mrt s l'h
aaKWjrvi yoeeg woita. It is raiuol from aa
tapoTerild coodUSoo ol the blood. Beicg a
biood diiraaa Chiatvm
eaa ba eared by
HTDVAX. the great
vctabSe mitdr for
h'-aai aa4 serrea.
urnrtv wm ea-
rteh She Wood aod ctes
It back to beaSxiir, rad
roloe. The bioxS heiBg
la a poor coadiuoo.
cose of It arras ot
the body are pruperiy
noori.bed. BtD
VAX wl'J eaoae the
tr ood to baraaa mic
Bm VAX -!": li.orin toa b.!l.j-
coodiUao. siro VAX will beinf bark the
bkwrea to the checta ni turn th frcea Ben
to teaiear. II yoa hare the arietoasi, tut
Bl DVAX now, as4 they wiii lear yoo.
THE PRINCIPAL STMPT0MS4RE:
1. CON ST A VT HEADACME h r lY.X
wiU acaAe Uie too4 sra aad aairiUoa as4
the hMdace will tiaiear.
. (WEEMJH. Oft VE1XOWISM OBEEN
COMPLEXION HI DVAS mtil sua Um
coaiiioa red aad ray-
. PttATlON t THE NECK.-Tilt'jdTM
to the watery rotl.up (A the blood, and will
iimppnr a2ort:r after tlta sac of HI' WAS
Is comaeaced.
. WEA1.XEA AND PALPITATION OP
THE HEART. HI DY.tk wvi ncibea
Use bean and make the ttcaa taJ, airoof aad
HrnYAV U the retaedy that yoa want.
The coior will retcra to yoar efcaeka. Toar
fccaSarhe wilt diaatpear aad yoa W.U bo fcxtsve
Pfr weak and ntterabas. HCDTAXviil
rmoea the fcaetiooa ol oararw. Keaaeasber
that Hl'DYA w ia for Ben aaJ woena. Go
la yoar dracxisS and tr HCDVAI and
toliow tbe directions as siraa la tha drraUr.
HtDTAS I Kwi at SS eecU per fcXtft,
se packag-M lor U yoar drcxr't does
aot keep It. se4 dirc to the HtDTAS
BlKJiKDV CO Mr A Y. Caa Fraociaoa,
CaL Eemeaibrr that yea eaa eoanlt the
HrDVA.V DOtTOM F BIKE. Cail and
ace ths doctors. Ton nay call and ate thea oc
write, as yoa desire. Andres
Hudyan Remedy Company
Csrssr Srscrfan. sYorvat ass1 Vim Stmt
&AS FfUKCtSCO, CAL
LITTLEK'Jl
Ground Flou
Dental OTfi 1 1
Broadalbin, St
Albany. C
Vard Uttler.
Aklstant..
Geo.
Collins D D S ,
A. Jack Hodgee D D S
COLLINS & HODGES
Dentists.
Odd Fel.oa's Temple, Albany, Or.
V T
J. C
BIG STOCK OF NE
GOODS
CLOTHING CO'S.
CLOTHING for men, youths and hoys,
A line line ot SHOES, none better,
Slylisli HATS and CAPS for men and boy
Latest novelties in Furnishings
The best quality and low prices
- - 'grrg?
.... "fcNSED VOX. to a perfect Infant rood. Take so Aabetitnta for the
LB BRAND. Sewn roa ttooc on " Bauies."
Who Puts the
Until MAY 1 1 will sell goods at
Who'esale prices plus io percent.
1 m-itl 1, . C. . a
-... iuufc wi wer iu
' k iw su.i u bijusu, aw eiegaru,
need ask, snd is offered at the small
10 PER CENT.
WHY pay 25 to 100 or more pei cent profit, when 10 per cent will
(ay it ; or for example
WHY Py lX50to15.00forasuitlIJ0wiUbtiy
WHY waste money. .
My cost mark is: Howand Rice.
1 2.3 .'4 5 '67 8 90
This is a square offer Withoat an reaervation
Who puts the prices down ?
W.RBLAXN.
"He puts the prices down."
SPECI AL CUT PRICES
on
Men's, Ladies and Childrcns
SHOES
At H. F. Mc I wain's Cash Store.
Do not fail to see the tce sold by ns for f 1 00. It equals shoes sold by
others lor 11.50 to 9 -"5 for rren aod ladies at this price,
bboss from 75c to 4 CO.
vVhen you take a
ARTICUUR PRESCRIPTION
To a particular ?rng store yon do so becaore yon bave ronfidence
ia that store. Yoa believe that the drags are pare and frecb. tbe
methods right, ibe skill the best aad tbe prices fair and. reason
able We cos 3 act oar prescription deceit oa tbe prixriple tbat
THESE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FCKTHE SICK. This win
ter's business is the biggest ia tbe history of tbe store. Tbis
shows confidence.
BURKHARl & LEE.
Have Your
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PROF. A.
Scientific Optician
ot
Yoa will rectiee honest and conscientious KYE and GLASS service,
at the BL
Mi-Tempered Babies. !!
Insufflctant nonrUhment natcrally prodturcs 01-temper. ' '
Oebid itgainat fretfulneas la children by feediiur natrl- I I
tiuua a&d dlgestlbU Xood. J (
GAIL BORDEN!!
EAGLE BRAND I
OnOCN'SCONDCNSCO MILK CO., NEW VONK k
Absolute Guarantee
Eastern Prices
and
On all R A G Corsets and Ferris Waiats
When a customer is not perfectly satis,
tied a new pair given in exchange for Ibe
old one.
It is onr aim to please and satiety
every person who purchases and wesra
onr E &. G Corset or Ferris waist.
We call special attention to onr SOe
and to onr 85c corset wbicb we thins will
rompare favorably with any $1.00 const
in tbis market.
Received today another line of these
jopolar underskirts for Isdies.
J'ew Tarn beam Swiss Lace Curtains
and dotted twiss and art goods lor saati
cortains.
S. E. Young ti Son.
Prices Down ?
. . ..
per crni vyr any goons in my
stock,
as'oae
as
I destrah! aa hih
grade
profit of
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Eyes Tested
BT -
STARK
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WILL & STARK.
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