The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 21, 1899, Image 2

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    Witt Jtawtat
To Be Proud Of.
from Ihe Examiner.
The Ore, on men have much to feel
lastly proad about," said Major M. U
KU1, the regiment! surgeon. "They
acquitted themselves admirably In every
aa of their forty two engagetneuls, and
it wm no small boaor paid them when
w. La ton remarked that they bad
done more actual fighting than any other
body of men in the field. The splendid
fighting qualities of the regiment were
-shown at their fullest in the battle of
Malabou on Match 25th. I was acting
as surgeon of Wheaton's brigade and
had an onoortunity oi seeing how well
the Oregoniani acted under fire. The
record shows that fifty-three men were
killed or wounded and the whole story of
the tisbt is replete with examples of per
awial bravery and Ihe highest degree of
jcgitnental efficiency.
in D&int: 1'rivateBol
1am of the Uospital Corps went out on
the firint line regard ees of a storm of the
enemy's bullets and walked about as un-
mnAumfxllv aa If he were a bnndrcd I
sailes from the nearest Filipino. On the
top ol one of the trenches he found a
. mac ol another regiment severely wound
ed in the head. He raised the injured
snidier to his knee and was arranging a
baodags when a second bullet a' ruck the
grounded man in the heart and instantly
killed him. Bollam saw that further
work would be futile and was about to
retire when be noticed a wounded soldier
-near him. This was Private Hed'ey,
who bad been shot through the chest,
Bollam hastily dressed the injury, and.
without assistance, carried the man to
Che nearest hospital. Uedley is alive to
ly and solely for the reason that Bollam
oroved himself the rrorer sort of so!-
. slier."
; A Brave Chaplain.
- '-Bat speaking about fighters, raid
-oar, of tne Oiesontana yesterday, "let me
avi'.a a little , bit of attention to onr
Chaplain. In all of our 42 engagements
Chaplain Gilbert was away up on the fir
- in line and just simply making things
bam. It didn't seem to matter what
wort of work he had to do. He bandied
8pringfield or psalm book with equal
facility, and when it comes to counting
cm the heroes of the campaign Cbap'ain
Gilbert should be close to No. 1. I've
taeen him many a time at the front stir
, ring our boys to greater effort and help-
,. log to carry the woouded to the tear.
Be did somemlng rather noteworthy and
-! a measure amusing during the Mala
boo affair. Several of us who were near
the line of Bre found that onr water sop-
fwywasexhsotted. We conldn't very
well retreat and searched the neighbor-
fcooJ until we found an eld well. The
well had plenty of water in it, bot the
i. ... in.,..Av. iMt hln the snr-
Uct and there seemed to wav to get at
it. But tbe Chaplain was great on ex
periments. He got a long bamboo pole,
rested one ei d of it on tbe well bottom,
stud then proceeded to climb down to the
-wrater mark.
"It waa a hazardous undertaking, bu
that d;dn't seem to bother tbe clars-y-tsjaan.
He would rot be frightened by
car suggestion that a bamboo pole was a
dangerous thin t get into a dark well
with. He worked bis way down cau--cioaaiy
and soceeec ed in reaching tbe
water without accident. Then he filled
everal of onr canteens and after great
difficulty reached tbe top of the pole."
Examiner.
Lost an Eye.
This from tbe Examiner is about a ton
wf E. N. Thompson formerly of Brownt
w :
-Ifcank Thompson Ua bright little fellow
i ompany A, with tbe years of a school
jo. and the battle-scars of a veteran
Me was another of tbe unfortunates at
Maiabon, and is minus an eye as a result
i bis brief enccunter with tbe Fillip incs
Wiils be was edging up toward tbe
n-my'e intrencbments a bullet struck
tii right sids of bis face near tbe nose. It
found an exit just below tbe right eye,
nd 40 seriously impaired that an opera
tion lor the removal of the right eyabal
hwt to be performed .
Bot what's the use of worrying a' -out
it?'" said tbe boyishlookiog veteran yes
terday la bis little appartmentt ia Ihe
-d-tp dingy hospital department of tbe
Hwport. "I wasn't taking any more
ehamtes than any b jdy else, and I guess
tl. t ballet was mads to come my way.
I'd just as soon take another chance at
frwr but say no more Mansers.
Th-y're not to my" liking. You don't
fc where they come from or what tbe
sUow meant when be tent them. Yob
. u i have seen me wbfrl around like a
e,.. wnenlraaintotbelead. For about
i note I thought I'd never stop, but a
-couple of the doctors attended to me and
t: - flair is atan end."
O' a reason wby editors seldom -go to
. coarch is that the presence and proml
(.et ce of so many delibqoent subicribers
f whom they are nnable to collect a
uts tbem in anything but a relis.
.i frame of mind. Sentca County
,J .ril.
I - Charles Emory Smith, postmaster gen
'alfih United Stat e says: 'The
tariff is not an iiue of the same Impor
tance as in the pest The pntlcyo! pro
tection aimed to build up our Industries
to a point where they could stand tod-
pendens, on their own feet. This oiieet
huhMa iCMimn shed." T!:e V. 8.
has been abU to d this for u any years
The hi best rank held daring the civ
il w.r by Hon. D.B. Henderson was CO
nnnl. Rut r since bis election as
Speaker of tl e House became a certainly
htlmbMn constantly rtwrred to as
"Genera'", and when he went to Wah
ington seveial days ago on a patronage
round up, he found thai all of the olH
cials from Mr. McKmWy down, ricog
uised hie promo Ion.
Here's a brand new phase of the tx
oannlou outstion. Biahon Oreil. ol
the A. M. K. church (negro) la lu Wash
I ington advocating the annexation of Li
beria by the 17. S. lie told Mr. Mcivin
1 ly that since we had expanded into Asia,
I we nihtht as well lake a slice tl Amca
I but somehow the Liberia idea dotsu
seem to enthuse the expansionists
I Vhev think it all right to auurx the tad
die colored man. but draw the liue
the blatk man.
The editor of the Peuditon K. 0. gets
ft good deal of truth iu ihe fallowing
funny tditorial.
Ths women are brgiaoiug to pla i to
go away for the summer to disport them
selves in cool idleness, leaving ihe.r Hus
bands, thtir lesser La Wee, whose sor
rows as well as jits they are supposed to
share, to bear the dun and heat, as well
as the burden of life, alone and unaided.
It is suggested that this spectacle cannot
but impress itself deeply upon the bach
elor mind and make it more and more
difficult for Tonmr women to ensnare
bread aiunere in the future.
The editor of the Salem Independent
fndulged in no gush over the editors, He
I declares the leading national newspapers
were not repreented and that amoag tbe
! excursionists were mercharls, mechanics
real estateaen.teacbirs, speculators tod
a leer genteet cunis m-u m uici,
wra three ladit to one gentleman edit
or. r-x
Perhaps tbki is true and perhaps not.
Itis a 'a though that there wer e a gocd
many bright men in tbe crowd and all
the brainy editors do not come from the
big cities.
Representative Epes, ol V., heattily
endorsta tie suggestion, .made in a
Washington paper.tn at Senator Martin
be made chairman ol tbe democratic
national committee, if 8eoato Jona
health stnuld prevent bis retaining the
posil'on. Said Mr. Epes: "Without
disparagement to any man I want to say
that benator eruu v
quaiincauoos tor toe P.. -
ol tbe wisest managers m to.
of Ameilean politics today, and if he
can be prevailed upon to act as national
chairman, the party will hare the bene
fit of an experienced and sagacious coun
selor who can be dependt d upon to make
no mistakes ia tbe momentous cam
paign belore u.'
Glad to Get Away.
From tbe Exauvner.
The young men from Oregon are'sick of
war. Scores of tbem were interviewed
yesterday on tbe transport, and not one
voice was raised in lamentation becaure
tbe scenes of glory bae been left be'ow
the equator, Tte tinsel had been rob
bed off their unilorme; tbe pomp aod
glamour bad disappeared beneath mok
ballets, poor food swamps aod hardwood
bunks in a troop ship; they yearoed for
tbe land where rolls the migbty Oregon ;
they hungered for a good square meal
cooked in the old home way, and wben
they entered tbeGolden Gatetbey shout
ed and yelled and bowled with joy.
"This thing of going to war isn't what
it's cracked np to be," said a yonng fel
low witb a downy beard, shivering be
ne it h a blanket he bad thrown over nis
kahki nnifoim. "Its all right at tbe start.
Then it's all excitement and glory end
that sort of thing ; but a'ter you bave
been abou. six months oa army fare-tbe
same old thing day after day-end hare
slept in a ssemp, rolled in mud, walked
nnder a tmp'cal sun until your bead fel
like a cannon ball and j onr legs like lead
only to go up against a lot of balf-breed
whom you vsu't see and can't catcb, wby
it's different. Yoo get a ball inside ycur
diaphragm and it's all over. Not that
the boys didn't want to fig'Jt or did not
fight. We bave done everything mm
could do, and we bave won tbe praise of
tbe commanding Uenerala-but, just tbe
same, we ate glad to get home.
"You see we didn't volunteer to fight
these Filipinos. We went out to fight tbe
Spaniards and wben tbe Spanish war
was 07er ws thought our trip was op and
we bad aright to come borne. Tbe ctbsr
volunteers down there are In the tame
condition.
t A't ikink alnola nlnr-
I don t tnios- a single toiol-..
teer company in the Philippines would
remain there an bour if they could get
horns and most of tbe regulars feel about
tbe same wsy.
Vour grocer keeps it.
The Magnolia Flour
Misfits.
SlaWaaaWaWaW ,
Ono'of the Inducements for the boys
to uo to Portland la the promise that
thev i ill be Holtsonlied. That ought to
sett. the matter.
A Portland man juat from Dawson snys
there wore ten thousand idlo men In tl o
city without monoy or prospect of getting
work. How large is Dawson anyway.
Prof McElroy, of Eugene, retarded
lorn Los Angeles yesterday act) Hand
that he thought at least one thousand
of the teachers would pass through Or
gou on their return trip east eil,
tins is a splendid valley to tieep in.
A very foolith ruuior.haa been ct.cn.
lated.that there ia .talk if running the
overland to Portland from Springfield,
Lane tounty, on the branch knoan as
tbe Oregontan. There Is nothing iu it.
It Is tike a kooU many otner ran cad
iutkis aunt.
Mr. r. J. Winn, the genial census
supervisor, will now know what It is to
be presideut ol the United Stales, luv
ing several bundled enumerators to ap
point he will have an opporiuuity to
taste all the sweets id the appointive
power, tfeiug S3 years and 9 Jays of
at tl e beainnii g, and supplied w'th an
abundance o( tleh we look for him to
tiniah the job in a healthy condition.
Four or five excursion j arika will
reach Portland this week from the east.
One is the Brooklyn Eagle party, another
the. A r ion party of 125 people, and the
Gage party. About 2,000 excursionists
will be in Prrtland this week and most
of them will return eastby the Southern
1'acitlc route, asing through the tim-si
valley in the world in tr.e night time as
specially arranged by the Southern Pa
cilio management for the bencllt of
Shasta and the rest of California.
C. II. Markbam, Pssrenger Agent ot
the Southern Pacific, demonstrated that
excursion trains can tie run safely, con
veniently and on time. His conduct of
the Editor's train, luu in double section,
wss a marvelous thing in raiiroadiug.
The schedule of his itinerary was made
on the dot. No accident occured to mar
the pleasure of the trip. Mr. Markham
is eviJeitlv a rai'road man from the
ground up. Noithwest Herald. A state
ment tne newspaptr men generary win
endorse.
W. M. Colv'g, the Jacksonville lawyer,
at the editorial dinner at Med lord re
sponded to a loat in the following bril
liant language:
K'i Mum Nike Tum-tum TilHcums
Pesitcnm Tac-a moonic
Nika Mit lite cops siya in-i-ta 6koo-kum
Llmitee Cupa Boston Te-h.w-lt Si
ya Antntta hi-you Boston Tilllcum
chsreo - Kelatska moos-mooe Icm'anka
opa okoke illahee itknm i.iyou muck-
a inu-a. Quan a sum Mit lite pe-yaiua
mamaljose tii-vou moolch bi-you iebfoot,
I'kom hi-you srpo.lel. Wa-kish-ta Close
Tillicumst Sc-hoc-la Tyee Wake Olal-a-w
a (.'opa Bogus. Biver lllabeetiuan
asum Mit-lite peyaskal e'e, etc.
Dr. J. W. Hill ot Portlaud baa a dog
with sixteen puppies. Thia is called a
genuine case of 16 to 1.
'We bave changed the name of our
association," aaid the gentleman frorr
Mississippi. Hereafter the initials 'X.
b. A. inttesd ol signifying rational
Editorial Association, will stand for 'Na
tional Eat Always." Mail.
Tlie Y equina Tag says :
An advertisement in a Corral I is paper
reads: "Harper whisky is tbe friend of
physicians." Which may mean that
when a man drink that brand it is nec
essary to summon a physician p d. q. or
quicker.
We bave no complaint here. At Wal
la Walla last week tbe thermometer reg
istered: Wednesday 98, Thursday 99.
. riday 100, Saturday 102 degrees. And
the worst of it is, says the Statesman,
there is so little moisture in the air. It
baa been many years since we. have bad
so long a stretch of low humidity and
north winds
An exchange says that a Salem yonng
man lent bis bicycle to the daughter of a
farmer to ride to her home near Turner.
The young man walked out after the
wheel, and found that the girl's father,
enraged at seeing his daughter ride such
a contrivance, bad taken an ax and
demolished it. The owner of the wheel
promises to take the matter info court
unless the farmer shall pay him for. his
property.
One of tbe editors said in Medford that
be was going to pack bis trunk for Ore
gon immediately upon his return to the
east and be would bit only the high
places in getting back here. "And,"
says be, "I know a whole lot of fellows
who are not nepspaper uen who have
been looking all their lives for a garden
spot like this. Will I tell them of this
country did yon ask? Wby, ot course,
I will and so will every honest man in
this crowd tell bis readers what he saw
and what he thought of Oregon."
A Manila Storm.
Manila. Julv 18 The continual heavy
rin ana cycionic.Btorms impeoo unsiuecs
l.AZ.. rv,i,i iut n tr.n.
, , -
IU sUC UBIWIt VH
Dort Warren yesterday. In addition, 130
discharged men from various organiza
tions took passage. Californians on the
Khprmrn arrived from Nefrroff. Vessel
must be coaled and await subsidence of
the typhoon now prevailing.
Music Miss Miiarea Burmester
eacber of piano or organ. System the
Maecn touch ard technique. Residence
iti r; -At r j josite U P chmcb.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Ijtt Nsws In Short Form.
luttortxl by tliv ovitrotncnt.
Wasiiinotoh. July 18 The adminis
tration will avoid denial ve act Ion over th
"niniiil mliln" nrntait bv the Manila oor-
resnomlonta bv doing absolutely nothing.
Those who thought that Ihe point had
been rvached whore something uuiinitu
had to bodono wcra mistaken.
ft Is t;ondmind.
I.ONIH1M. Julv 18. Afternoon new.na
mira mi ihia ritv In commenting on lite
American correstKMidimts in Manila pro -
tenting against the censoraulp, denounce
the American Philippine campaign as it
has been managed bv rVcretary Algttr
and Major-Ueuvral Elwell 8. Olis,
Lota of Gold.
VANtlU'VKn. Julv 18.
Tl. .t..niiir (lu.
romn arrived tonight from St Miches!,
Alnxka, with 550 nassvngera ami about
11.000.000 worth of gold duct. Between
275,000 ami 1 1 ,000,000 belong to the
Canadian lUmk of Commerce. The
largest imlivl nut amount ia that T, 8.
l.imiv. of .Seattle, who brings out about
1300.000 Mrom his claim on Eldorado
creek.
No Gold.
Skatti k, July 18 11. Sherman and F.
F. Htodthird. w'ho wore members t a
nartv of IJorrfiiriixod at Syracuse, N. V.,
returned from Alaska on Ihe Boanrko
last night. They siwi t thinter In the
Koyuk.uk district. Mr. Mierman speaa
ing ol the country raid that colors could
be found almost anywhere 'but there
was no nay streak that they could find.
liU Honor.
St. Pah., July 18. A special to the
Pioneer-Press says:
Pioneer Mohler. of the Oregon Hail"
road A Navigation Co., has I wen offered
the presidency ui the I'.ig Four lines,
succeeding M. V. l.ill. Mohler is W.
K. audvrbill's mi. cii"t.
1 lirc Orcgo., M
Wabiiinotok, July 17. Ou'enai t
Coknel Pluuiiner, who l org i .ws tho
Thirty-tilth infantry at Van u',.r,
Wash., has been Instructed by the w r
department to consult with Gun. Sum
mere regarding tne selection oi o men oi
I he Second Ureiton for olllcrs in the
Thirtytif'h. The men to l selvt'ted
must be willing to go as ollkers below
the rauk of majur.
After OtlM.
Wasuinothm. July 17. A severe jolt
was given the administration today by
tho publication of tbe "round rohin"
protest of tho
.
1,0 newsjmpermen against
;of the Philippine campaign
the consorshi
management
ssoneol Incompetency and ev dentl
shows that the right kind of a man
not in command.
L
is I
Lola of Red Tare.
Sa Fa.tMisco, July 17. The muster-
out of the Secmd Oregon regiment prac
tically began today with Ihe arrival of
the mustering olliiere,
These ollicers commenced by giving in
structions in the preparing of rolls and
accounts, which work will consume n ot
of the time required tmake ol the regi
ment luuu cu sens
- - Overture for Pence.
Cihcaoo, July 17. A speclst to -the
Times Herald from V hsUinutoii says:
Important cablegrams have been re
ceived at the state department from the
Philippine commission ami at the war
department from General Otis, concern
ing a new move.
All that can be learned definitely about
them i that direct overtures for peace
have been sent to Gen. Otis by Aquinat
do and some of bis princi pal leaders.
Mora from Clay County.
Lofiavuiit, Ju'iv 17. A special to the
Courier-Journal, from London, Ky.. tel s
of a report r aching thereof the outbreak
of another fend in Clay county, by which
five men lost their lives today. The
dead are said to be:
Kobert Philiot.
Ed Fisher.
Aaron (.orris.
Jim Griilith.
Hugh Griilith.
Tm se fatalitie resulted from a pitched
battle fought near Little Goose creek.
At Frctridlo.
Sa Fraxcisco, July 18.'
of the Oregon regiment to-
jority went to the Presidio
mp and seethe men who
..!L.i i.tni
many visitors
day. The maji
tv new sm vaMir wiim avv sii witu vlff
I. .a ,lnk . iM ll.K S SS. 1 1 i I
pines. In discsHing the matter of mui-
teringout ol th, regiment, Colonel Bum-
mers said: .
We will login the work of eettinfl tho
papers reauy tomorrow, turn win, a
presume, require about three weeks.
As I anticipated, the regiment will be
paid en ronte to Oregon.
Paid for Pensions.
WAsntsoTOX, July 18. From 1778 t
July 1, 1889, the commencement lot th
present fiscal year, the U, 8. government
paid 'n pensions to soldiers and sailor
of 'ast wars, and to their dependents
theenormous sum of f2,23,428,2l2 91.
8cvcn Drotvocd.
Ssatti.b, July 16. The schooners Gen.
Siglin' from Cook's InlH, Alaska, brings
news of the drowning of seven men at
Turn-Again Arm early in June. The
nam's of only Ave of them are known :
A. li. Johnson, Malone, HI., Louis Pet
erson, Chicago, Chris Mad son, Chicago,
. Porter, California, .Hutchinson,
Kockford, Hi.
New Treaties
WAsniaro!, July 16. A new treaty
between the United States and Japan
will go into effect tomorrow, at which
time also new treaties between Japan
and nearly all of the countries o! Europe
and some of the South American repub
lics will also go into effect.
liryan Will Speak.
Chicago, July 10. John P Altgeld has
received a message from Hon. W. J. Bry
an, in which Mr. Bryan says he will
speak at the Chicago idatfcrni muss
meeting which will be held at the audi
torium on July 20, tbe date of tho meet
ing in Chicago of the democratic nation
al committee.
l . fr i ' 1 1 ,
I If you hive piles cubs tbem. No use
ondargoinr horriule operations that simniy
I remove the remits of tbe dieae without
.diMturuing th disease itself . Place your
confidence in DeWiU'e vVitch HaxelSalva
'.It bis never failed to core otbbbs; it will
not fail to cure jo t. Foshay Mason,
Schillings
tea
sold only in
Packages
1
lt. I .l...v.k.i stieiri rxt Ilia. jilvli.r
- VV.T "JT--1.1. i .7-
court ronveneu uiisaiioniuuHn.nmuMKv
Ucise In charge. T. J. Stltei was ap
pointed bailiff. IWaldoa the Albany bar
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I vimiiHwnsiii vi i vrimuui
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ll KVIWIIWII .HM ni Ml .UI.M'.w. ....... ..w
vlllo were In attendance. The following I
i.... . . ....... i... i ....
iiuniiii'C" was mii-iimm hm
E J Elder agt John C Elder, partition.
Continued, ... .
Asalgnmeiit of James Mel largue. f inai
account. Property ordered distributed,
Til It Schooling agt O A Uowland ct
al. tiarlltlon. Continued.
Assignment ot 1 U paver, insoivcm.
( ... . .... . .
Assignee untchurgod.
J as .Nanny agt l-ouma i oouiumire,
partition. Continued.
1 . .... it . .,,,. try .1.1... ..il
l.aura voniweii agt r.iu v vaiunuu,
partition. Continued.
M F Wvatt agt N Stinnett, to correct
Uei'ii. JuMgnieut dv uuiauit.
First N Bank agt Emma Harder ct al,
forceloaiira. Juhim)nt bv default.
Wiihrlmina kcUr et al agt Mary
Meinert. itarlion. Settled.
Nellie linker aut J'.lia lioyt'O rt ai lore-
closuro. rjettlctl.
Florence Allen agt W Allen, divorce.
Continn,!.
Amos N cholls agt D U Hockley et ai.
to correct deed. J unguis nt ty ueinuit.
Mary L IDouut agt M I. Uorri. lore-
closure. Settled.
Toot o Weaklev Millinery Co. agt A J
Sanf. rd el al, loie. li sure. Judgment by
dt'lault.
J S Ames agt May I: Ames, suit for
and. Continued.
Thos Morgan agt P II Mnrley, to set
ir ill i'eJ. Continued.
Kolvrt Hurrlson admr agt Mary h
Harrison et al, suit for deed. Continued.
'A J Elder aet J W Mollrlde. partition.
Report of saleontt'md anddlstributioa
ot proceeds ordered.
M W Miller agt Ida M Miller, divorce.
Granlrd. Children logo to the plaintiff
W A Ine et al agt Martha A Une el
,,fiiion. iwcrvs) oi tartitiun. iiei-
' j M Vhilpot. P Av'ery, II A Soin-
j UJ(J (lu, CJo imn fr Uke wm.
al. i art'tioti. Decree ol partition. ICel
tr. Continued.
... . . ... i i i t ... t .
j A Mtillli agt niaria v layiioo et bi.suii
in eouity. Continued.
School Land Com. agt Ime Monteiih.
Sale confirmed.
Aelir a pavings vo agt ivicuarus a i nil
lips. Sale confirmed.
Margaret Monleitb egl Chat Irs Mon
te th. Sale coo firmed.
S E Young sgt J D Walton . Snle con
firmed, Margaret Peterson agt .John Weiss,
SaleeofcQrmed.
School Land Com. agt Les Miller et al.
9ate conttrmsMt. -
The editors who have rscenHy v'siied
Off goo were probably ru-re strongly I in.
pressed bv the s'ss and beauty of on
rosea tbaa by any other one thing. Mr.
Puffer t l tbe Slooghton, Mass., Revd,
Is a practical florist of long etandlog and
knows good roses when be esse them
After seeing the display of roses In Pert
land be told Mrs L. U. Addlton that 1 e
thought he kcew what fine roses were
before be came to Oregon, but be never
saw anv to eanrl Ihnse here. lie was
tape Ully atrock by the feet Jihat roars
ol the same variety are so much larger
here than In the east ami at tne same
lime of tbe finest quality Northwest
Herald.
The Dalles Times Mountaineer gives
the ailuatlon as follows :
There is a little too much "redUpe"
connected with the i BManmMi el the
return of 'n ' aokfl
tnc r'n M' ?lrd'fLfff Bbe.'.
I. Second Oregon, on arriving at Ban
tl A 11 uar Afl ataaMlV eTst
a. nsjuuuu ua vsvhi wa .
Francisco received a dispatch that his
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charge refused to grant him permission
to go to the death bed of bis mother,
and tike a true American he stole ashore
and took the train for his home. When
men who bave finished their service are
refused to go to the bed sine of their dy
ing parents, there is too much restraint
placed upon the-n. It is denying them
rights that citizenship and t'.e laws of
nature bestowed npon tbem.
Young Mothers.
Coup is the terror of thousands ol
young mothers because its outbreak is so
ajroniiing and frequently fatal. Shilob's
Ooogb and Consumption Cure acta like
magic io cases of Croup. It has never
seen known to fall. The worst cases re
layed immediately. Prices 25 eta,, and
Wets. and $1.00.
For sale by Foshay & Mason,
larn to mat piaw. au vtuwiv
Change of Tlmi.
Eff Hive June 18th. trains 5 and 6 on
the 0. & E. K. R , commonly known as
"front trains" wid cn y make three
round trips per week between Albany and
Corval'.is, leaving Albany on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 :05 p m. ;
returning leave Oorvallis on Tuesdays,
ThnrsJays and Saturdays at 6:40 a. m.
Imperial Limited.
swNSsasae a
Ths OtnadUo Pulflo Ry. Is now mak
Ing ths f .stest tlm across the continent
Tfioir service Is ot ths most sendid de
sriotloa All clssses of pissengors ar
e.rne on ins "IVfPfirtUL" train
You may tMVel anywhere by the Canad
iso Pacific Ky. aeo Soo Line
Fresh bread evory dav. Two loave
or a niukle.at McKeron x Totulinsun.
Lebanon.
From the E, A.i
Bliss Oouey returned Fildav from
Portland. He m. l. a. rstir?. trln in
ten uours on uis Wheel.
Mrs. Ueaylnger end sons moved lo Al- V
..' vipavtnger owns a
half interest in a blacksmith hnnin n..
city and bat been there for a tm nth.
Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Piatt. ...
Albany yssierday to visit their father.
Wm, Cochran, who Is serious) ill. ti..J
Intend lo bring hi in to Lohaium u i.i
sulllolomly recovers.
Abram Boasrt will establish a
ery on bis Urm near Santlam postoltlce
next spring. The people of that rom
tuuntiy are awake to the advsms,,,,. i
such an enterprise, and wih furoish blm
me mu irom uetwtea 200 and SOOcoai,
V. V. Hbkok has resigned as agnut for
for the S. P. Co. in tl.lsT nl.i.. ... i i
accepted a good position win, u, jw.
ver A Klo Grande Railroad Co., in Ueu.
vr. ue win negiu work in Ins new pos
ition at once, '
a ?'."? !y !ruiu,or tsr
r i l p issi r nuay afternoon.
. ..v7 .vi . up Pirsrsi uours and got ,
thoroughly drenched. It wss fun lor th J
spectators. Air. Hughes, tne pmprletor
vii iur pysieui, assessed them
oeuis eaun lor hi water used, which.
iney cueeriuuy paid! but he gave theij
wav iiiv uiuiivy,
A Slicdd Affair.
Is rep'y to a Sheild comtimnli
lest week I will say that Colonel 1
did not have autblng t) do with
charivari. The day Mr. Fischrr
uj.t ,,,, rfiirvrnvr was wiirT mis
1 u . I St.. U . - .. t
now old not these aunnossd to in hno,l
lunis act like gentlemen by going to their
respective noiiies aim n l disiurhlng th
iM-acsot a sica person, o did II liar, si
Fischer fesiinas that thev dli not
snd disturb the pj.ceol hissluk wothe
ln-:aw.
As lor frightened trams ws never saw
suy, but we sasr one very f'eigliteued
man, and to serenade the osrn wiirre the
grooms horse wss In the sub Is not
true.
Hather I e a eent'eman Ihsn in I .a
called a hoollum i..r the ease of a dish of
ice eream. It seems as if tne writer
thinks once and spvaks twice.
r asn Aumoi.o.
I llUund T'tiit,
Wheat Hi ctmls.
Vlereck's Sugar Ilosl Parlor lor ire
cream, conleciionery, smla water, cigars
aod tobacco.
A laiire and (Ins stock of eluara and l.v
bacco at Conn A Huston's, rice the di
play.
When you want a choice steak a nit s
roastoroieatof any kind, call on Henry
roors. n koeix tne beet.
OotO Verick's shavimr and hale mil.
ting parlor for f.rsl chta work. Hot
and Cold bath. Clean lowcls to ever
mar.
Tie beat meat of all kinds and e-ood
treatment at tbe Albany Dressed Beef
Company's market, just diwa Second
treet. GwJ weight and prompt si toad
ion.
It makes no diftWncd bow bad tb
WOUBd if VIlU DM llMWitt'a Wllrh llaaal
Salve ; it will quickly heal and leave no
scar. Fosbay Mason.
Some of I he rwu't of nrulrcti-d iltiun-
tie conditions of the totrncb are cancer.
non-umptioa, beart disease sad epilepsy.
K'Mf.il ItyspepaiaCure prevents all this by
Urtjiing q uo cure ia ail cases of dys
pepsia, t osnay at Maaoo
Pa. A da us, mi Dsstist, wishes to eal
he attention of mauv natlsols whose
work Is not tinishel to coins aod get I
ttaished as hs wishes to arrange for hi
siai summir strip to the !.
Ho .Not Put Off until marrow the
duty that oujhtto b done today, if
your blood is irnpurt and you feel weak
and weary, take Uood'a riirsaparilla at
eoce.
Djo'I think yoi ea cure (bat slight at
tack ot Dvs.epiia by dieting, or tbat it
will care Itself. KoJol Dyspepsia Core
will ours it; it "digests what yoo eat '
on ros orm uie aigasiise organs w ueaitn
roshsy c Mason.
Pnentnonla, la grippe, coughs, colds,
roup aod wb0ilng-cougb readily yield lo
Una Minute Cough Cure. L'so tliis remedy
a timo and s ire a doctor's bill or the un
rtaker's. Fosbay A Mason.
To Cure a Cold in One Hay
Take Laxative Broruo Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund the money If it fails
to cure. 2c. The genuine has L. I). Q
on each tablet
C'Lbjuso Katkm. Weekly Dkmocrat
and Examiner f 2.50 and Thrice-a-woek
World 2.00; and Republic 1.76: and
Oregonlan $2.25: and San Francisco
Weekly Call 12.00 ;and Hal em Weekly
Journal 2.00
If yoi suiur trom eoleruessor dullness
nthi right side, ptlas nnder sbouldor
U'Ih, consripation. bilonsness, sics
eadAche, and f-l dull, heavy and sleepy
ur liver is torpid and congested. He
Witt's Little Erls Risers will ours you
promptly, pleasantly and permansnsly by
removing the congestion and aiming tbe
bile ducts to op-rn and flow naturally.
Thit ar ooqd pilij.
What Is Sh Huh? ,
A grand old remedy for Cough, Cold
and Consumption j used through th
World for bait a century, has cured la
numerable casta of Incipient consump
tion and relieved many in advanced
stages. If yon are not satisfied with the
results we will refund vour money. Price
25 cts., 60 eta. and 11.00.
Fur sale by Fosbay & Mason.
CASTOR I A
For Xnfaats and Children.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bosght
Bears the
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