The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 28, 1899, Image 2

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    Ttie President of tbe United States wss
bard Dp for mtterial wben he appointed
Alter secretary uf war, and tbe bublie
knew it t'jeo jaat as well as now, and ao
did the President But Alger bad a big
barrel .
From all over the elate conies the re
tort of a big influx; ot immigrants, people
venting a home fioe from blisxarda, and
Messed by God and nature at well aa by
man. Tbey have made a gooa choice lor
tact. '
Washington tetter.
Misfit.
It the populatioD ot the Oregon when
there were 99,543 school children was
313,767 what is it when there aie 132,388
children. This is easily figured up to be
417,022- Nevertheless the Democrat
oredictt that the census of; next rear
will show a population of over 500.000.
.tram Our lUpilir Oomn )
Wabhisotos, July Utb, 1S89.
go many more or prominent re
publicans have come to Wsghlngtoti o
Ln with substantially the eamo story
about Col. Bryan's loss rt popularity in
. i. . u I. nrantlollr certain
that these men are working m
trying to pnmit Cot. Bryan being rt-
lr Pia.iJen. Of ine uriuu-
Salem pouile have offered to take
1137,000 of city bonds. Ot the amount
$72,000 is in small sums, the remainder
being by Ladd A BubIi, who offer to Use
the enure $5,000 that will b sold.
W hen sold the bids of the people jcin-r-
It bai been learned with pleasure that
Admiral Iliwey does not ride on passes
That he la-Ms on pay:ng his fare,
43reat ia Dwey. lu the coming ages
About tne greatest man will be be who
nlaces himself under no obligations to
corporations by the receipt ot passes.
The very people who have made e
much ct Hobson because he accepted a
many osculatory embraces are now pre
paring to Hotsaniee the Oregon boy on
their retarn. Tbey deserve it last as
much as Hobson even it is a litl'e silly.
Visitors in Oregon the past few weeks
an not sav too much cf oar climate, and
mmt of mi have foritottea the time when
we thought it never would stop raining.
Now ws see that it was a very fine
thing for it to ke:p raining until the
(round was filled with moisture for the
crops cf the rear.
Xan ami I mlas counties have reason
to be proud ! their mines. Bohemia is
attracting a good deal ot attention, with
cood reaeona for it. In connection with
taeee mines there it little doubt that the
formation at Anidea in this county is
the Mine, and that we have practically
the aame ledge. What is needed in the
Saatiam miues is more push by expert
eoced miters.
-The Fendieton E . O . pe ssi mistically
aye that the people of Salem when they
get the bonds will sell tbem at profit. As
at matter of fact there is aoming in mis
TlMMtnla in Salem bidding for the
boods!are doing so for an individual in
Mitmani &nd because thev believe in
Salem. If there are to be any bonds is
owed let them be issued to home people,
if tbey will take them .
It is to be hoped ttat Secretary Boot
at once goes into deep Boil and gets at
the bottom of this Philippine businees
aad ends the war without any more fool
ishness. The first step in the proceeding
atoald be the displacing of Otis by a
competent man.
There will be no very lerioni trouble
between the United States and England
ver the boonuary question. The mat'
tar will be se.tied satisfactorily by arbi
tration. Two civilized nations like
England and the U. S certainly eaa
assttle a little boundary matter without
the etaedding of a dr p of blood or even
oy serious war talk.
nniivn
erats. Whether Ihey are doing this un
der instructions from the republican
leadeis, who are known to tr Col. Br.v
an' canaiuacy, or in ......
hanrlfullof eastern deou-crate, wuo, al
though they cannot pledge a single etec
lnl vnt. are ahm trvlng 10 prevent Lot.
Brvan's nomination, ia not eutirely clear
bat that they are spreaawg u.e
with a purpose is as clear m anything
can w as clear as w -
stoty, for instance.
R.nr.entative Lsn, of Ohio, IS
v..hinot m unr-n imoortant legal busi
n. H co lonaer regards hluisel
as a candidate l the democratia guber.
natorial nomination, hut Iranisiy eayt
h. wnnl.l like to have the se;oud p'.arf
on the Bryan ticket, and adds that h
h. received enough encouragement to
cause him to believe be may reciv
nomination for vice president.
Ex-senator Dabo'e savs'.that if the re
publican ptsttorui comes out iquareiy
iA- ilia cinnia on Ui aUndard. now
it will Wt Brvtn hf ie
nMin votes: that he knows of ttioos
ands ho voted the republican ticket in
"96, solrly becanee of the piomise to
htinirahontaw drae lor e.iver,
will under n j circuunwnos vote go-u
.t.n.t.ra ticket. Mr Uobois says ue
. - . . . kii..
rii it as certain that me rpuoi u
i..f in Mniaiff as strong an aoti-
(imiuiui . -
trust plank as the democratic platform,
but thinks the individual voter should
have no dcubt as to wblcti pariy wu
!: lha trusts. Mr, ruwir
.i i,.t i,i. certain tue iicieu
tow zmjm " " -
will be headed ntxt year, by Bryan and
McKinley, as in MW.
Gov Roosevelt was leminded by tbe
nroina down of eeversl men whom be
bad recommended personally, to Mr.
McKinley for erpointDB'nt t0 D officm
in the volunUere, that there are other
politicians in New York, who have a pull
with the administration. Not enly were
of Roosevelt's men turned down.
but there were New Yorkers appointed
not even referred to
him by Mr. McKinley.
TELEGRAPHIC.
I.Htd New tu Short Form.
Arc Veterans Now.
Sim In a velum. Julv 21. Service, in
the Ort'gon Nnllonril Uuard will lie rather
tame for t le iignters wno Devalue w
mmieat N.ftlttUm. This U the prevail
lug opinion ol Ort'gon vohiifeers at the
rrt'sntio, ana amoniinewr
tioiiBltiimw m n in the Becoml regl-
lti rep y lot ii:wikrat artide the mt .. nniva frmiion of them are dosir
Statesman says : Salem is not tatlnui i of re-t-ntcring the ntnte orgai-isation,
ot Albany. We wish the thriving shire ' V,vt thf sr0 mustrred out here, August
o n oi oiu unii au tue gootl tilings im
aginable. But there is no harm in legiti
mate competition and emulation, and wo
hereby serve on our neighbors notice
that Salem wants a ihare of the business
of the big San tinm canyon, and she is
going to get it.
Lieut. Thornton, of Ashland, a hero of
theT Philippine war, arrived homo a few
days ago on a furlough. He was Hoh
eonixed nt once. A local paper says he
accented the osculatory salutations with
oecotnuig motie tv, I'eopie
nouson snout'
place. There
sonising in Albauy about
August.
Hi Altakn Boundnry.
WABUixaroM, July 15 The main toi.lc
uisoussod at tlio cabins t meeting to.ly
was Hie Alaeka boundary tine tlUpute.
Secretary llav explained tlio status of
the direct negotUtlons now in progr
between himself and Mr, Tower, the
British rliarye. snd mid he was not
without hope that this vexed problem
would be solved by direct negotiation.
lmrc-rsnlU Funeral.
" ...
funeral o
Xkw York. Julv 25.-T!io
.1... I..fta l.....r..!l litklf lillli.il
here is liable to be some Hob- V' . W F l0.
uuct lit services: inero w mumv
aud no pall bearer. The body lav on a
cot in the room where he died. It wa
enshrouded in white, and iust one red
roue was il iceJ on his brea t. Several
made short talks.
Good Enough for Mckinley.
Nkw Yohk, July 25' A special to the
Herald from Washington sayst The
president has no intention of relieving
uenerai utis irom tne military commanu
in the rhllinniiies. He had thotiitht ssr
ImiNlv st one time of assiitnins an oltlcer
oi (iign rans to com maim uio lorees in
the fluid lojvfnir (Jeiieial Utis to perform
tne aiiminlstratlve uu ies oi governor
general.
Mora CM.
8s FiiANi imx), July 83 The sreamer
livriiia arrive! tins morning irom ui
Aliehaels via Unalavka with U7 pasNnti-
gers and about (1.000,000 In gold, I7AU,-
000 of which U In tliurgi of Purser
Keyes. The laruest amount broiiuht
no wn dv one pereou is o,uwu.
Tennessee Gatherings.
the 10th of
An effort is being made to have the
Oregon Volunteers after being mustered
out at Fan Francisco turn over their
arms at Vancouver, in order to e?lve
Portland a show, and it will nrobablv
succeed. After a drill in San Francisco
last week General Beebe said ! "Their
work is splendid. They are a tine bn.lv
of men and the state is proud ot them."
uuring tne arm an Uregon lady recog
nixeu voi. miners ana ssia she was
going to kiss him. "It is Uobsm's
right." said the Colonel, and the oscula
tory embrace followed.
A gentleman across the river w'ehes
the Democrat to give the young people
who go across the Willamette so fre
quently for illegimate pur noses our op-
iuiuii vi meiu iur meir conuuee, sntl to
warn parents asainst neruiittiror their
aaughters to associate with some of the
young men ot the city supposed to be re
spectable but who are are as bad as can
be found according to his observations.
A gout many of our young people are go
ing to ruin cross lota. and it is time some
thing was done to stop it. The Benton
county man says there will be some shot
guns used by indignant people over there
some aay.
Withe ut much fuss being made about
it there are building and improvements
going on m Albany amounting to et lesst
city moutaiiU dollars.
Portland Northwest Herald : If John
II. Mitehell were United States Sen
ator at this time tbe Oregon volunteers
emuld be in Portland today receiving the
fcoaors that ber good people had hoped
to shower nbon these brave sons, the he
roes of Manilla." And this is tbe tiutb.
Oregon's delegation in congress have very
little influence snd is weak.
Every easterner who goes on the Cor
trellis and Eastern road U tbe front
esmee back with exclamations of ear-
prise at the extent of our magnificent
timber lands, awed by the sight of nor
immense trees, of which there are mil
iiuos. Our forests are almost inexhaust
ible, and ths tims is about here wben
4Ae demand will be Immense fct their
?ioJuct.
In a long editorial tbeOregonian prac
4ieally says that the administration of
W Jiiam McKinley has been tr.at of an
Abject opportunist, thst it bas sacrificed
-She army, that ft has lowered our politi
hfe, that it has been eq nyocal and
ri.fty. If not is) direct langusge it
aaight as well. It also substantially de
Urt that be betrayed the civil service,
glected Alaska, was to blame for dis
astrous delavs in Luzon, is evasive and
t straightforward, that be delays and
trie to carry water on both (boulders,
4ul he tolls a cabinet efflcer tbat be
slants him to stay and gets two or three
?n-betweeus to tell him that be wants
t 'ij to go, tbat he lacks tbe decision and
mrage to speak his mind. It closes
toe i-atirical editorial by asking "Is there
r ..ne else?" Regardless of all this Mr.
Jti Kinley will be nominated and tbe
Oi-uonian will support him, forgetting
. grind of man according to its own
j 'xment, it will be backing. There
j political pull in the country beside
w tcu tbe influence of a big newspaper
&i really tells much that is true, is
idtll.
It was because Florice Pequignty, the
Thomasville Conn beantywho was tohav
become the bride of Dr James J. Mclar-
thy of Meriden. insisted on wrar-.ng a
low-necked dress that her fiancee rfud
to go to tbe alter with ber.
"Tbat sort of thing for a morning wee
ding would frighfm tbe natives," pro
teeted Dr, McCartnyss she stood befors
him in br wedding gown.
He bad iost come in from Metiden
with his best man, produced the marri
site license and Lad dropped in at hie
fiancee's horns on tbe way to bis hotel,
where be was to dress for tbe wedding-
Miss Florins burst out crying and her
mother denounces the critical Driue
zroom.
"Young man," the said, you're a fool,
and if my daughter marries yon I'd dis
own ber."
MrsPequlgney and Miss Pquu,ny
indignantly left tne bonse and caunht the
7ery next train for home.
Sheriff Withers yesterday took to Port
land to tbe Boys and Girls home '.he
three children of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Warner of Cottage Grove which they bad
abondoied. Tbe Guard refers to the par
ents ss brutes. The term is mild enough.
The Islest fed is tie kissing bug, which
bites or.es lips sod tbe7 swell op, hence
the name. There is so ranch tak about
them back eat that even tj ball clubs
are being named kissing tags. This is
indeed an age of fads. The first care is
jet to be reported in Albany.
Newport will have no band this yesr.
Arrangements were msde with tbe In
dependence Bind, wilb whom three A!
bsny young men were to plsy. They
were on band the first of the week, but
tbe hotels e.ad busiuers men there lack-
1 ed enterprise entugb to do anything s
nau oeen sgreea, ana they leit in dis
gust, even paying their own fare, except
two or three who remained to play for a
dance. Newport needs a good hotel sod
several other things, as well as the finest
natural advantages in the world. Nature
bas made it as fine a resort as there is
anywhere, bat it needs other things.
la a letter to the Telegram Mr. L. O.
Ralston writing frcm Arlington gives the
wheat situation in Gilliam county at fol
lows :
Sicce coming op hire from Albany the
past week I have traveled all over G li
iam county looking after my lotrests in
630 acres I land, and I am very sorry to
iaform you the wheat crop of Gilliam
this yesr is the nearest an enti re failure
we have ever bad. I Jo sot think a bush
el of No. 1 wheat will be tbretbed in tbe
county, The most I am afraid wul be
poor No. 3. Many fields will not be cut.
Stock bas been in on them alresdy, and
tbe average, I consider, will be two lo six
of what is barveeted. Heading is now
well started.
The following is going the rounds of the
press, and as the Democrat is in it we
give it:
la aneighbirinff state a f male Sam
Jcnes is stirring tbe people. Recently in
a sermon she said: "There is a man in
this house that is untrue to his wife, and
I am going to throw a book at him.'
She raised the book for the throw and
every man in the house docked, but one, to
avoid the book, 'i ben she bliatemf U.e
dodgers and lauded ths one true m an It
was afterward learned that he was deaf
and dumb.
Sstajooes bas gotten bis pay and left
Oregon, leaving his slang behind. He Ss
the coarsest blatherskite who is allowed
to talk to an American audience. If a
decent minutei were to nse tbe vulgar,
object.onal langusge be employs he
would be kicked out of the pulpit, and
yet people go snd hear Jones snd think
thf y have rece'ved a treat. It is more
of a circus. Jones says some splendid
things with his vulgarity, and is no
doubt unique snd entertaining, but If his
style is tue proper one u.eo tne minic-
Th!n d That. '
Wheat 46 cent.
Viereck's Surf.r Bowl Parlors for ice
cresm, confectionery, soda water, cigars
sod tobacco.
. A huge and fine stock of cigars and to
bacco at Conn A Huston's. See the dis
play.
When you want a choice steak a nice
roaator meat of any kind, call on Henry
3roders. He keeps the best.
Go to Verick's shaving and hair cut
ting parlors for first class work. Hot
and cold baths. Clean towels to every
. mer.
Tbe best meats of all kinds and good
treatment at tbe Albany Dressed iW
Company's market, just djwn Second
treet. Good weight and prompt attend
ion.
It makes no difference how bad tbe
wound it you use Ue Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no
scar. Fosbay ft Mason.
8omeoflbs renu'ts of oeg'echd dsptp
tic conditions of tbe stomich are cancer,
consumption, heart disease snd epilepsy,
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents all this by
effecting a qaisk cure ia a'l cases of dys
pepsia. Fosbay k Masor,
A vegetable cathartic that can be relied
upon to do its work thoroughly ttood's
Pills.
You Know tbat tired feeling is exced.
ingly disagreeable. WbatisUr better,
you may know, by a fair trial, tbi1: WMl'
Sarsaparilla entirely cures it.
The Universal Bolter makes gooa flour
The Magnolia.
Don't think yoj can care that slight at
tack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or tbat it
will cure iteetf. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
will curs it; it "digest what you eat"
and restores the digestive organs to health
Fosbay & Mason.
C'LO'ArKo Rates. Weekly Dkmockat
and Examiner $2.60 and Thrice-a-week
World $2.00: and Republic tl.75: and
i.i. i tk. ann.tn h.j k... 1. 1 1 Oresronian t2.25: and Han Frunriim
U HrT..7h7e Cal1 2-00;and Salem Weekly Alabama, w ho represents his state upon
it araws tne crowue. Jounal 2.00 the democratic national committee. -
Good live Guns
Sax Fitaxriaco. Julv 21 In a most im
posing dress parade, on the occasion of a
rece4ion to tlto Second Oregon volun
teers, by Mayor Ptielui), in hi-hatt of the
people ot Sau Frnnivisco, the Oregonians
ITU ny uiu lu-ir vm oprwjjuuiuu nuivn,
Tomorrow, the ordinance and general
property cf the regiment will be turned
in, so that today was the last time the
boys will handle their old war guos.
Root Wir K-n Thing.
Washixotox, July ;m lut what' is
going to he left for Assm Secretary
Mciklejohn, when JwcreUrj I! t takes
hold, is hard to say. It is ii.ja rnder-
stivd that Secretary Root will u !'
affairs in his owu hand, by directi.u of
tlie president.
1 ho Cleveland K lot.
Cikvklaxp. July 21 Rioting broke
out afresh here tonight, and a second at
tempt to wreck a car was made, a t carl
street car. southbound, near Holden
avenue, carrying, beside the motor-man
and conductor, a guard, successfully ran
the gauntlet of missiles thrown from the
roofs of houses only to run into a can ot
nitroglycerine, which exploded with
terrific force. The rear platform was
than off.
Ihrcc Appointments.
Waswsotox, July 21. The president
has appointed the following from the
Second Oregon regi a ent to be captains
in the volun eer army :
A. F. Pre scot t, formerly captain.
A. J, ISraee, formerly first lieutenant.
K. . Croane, formerly adjutant ot the
regiment.
Dewey Accepts.
New Yoitx. July 21. Mavor Van
Wwk today recelve I the following ctblo-
graiik from Admiral Iewey:
ineste, July 21. Mayor an nyck,
New York: Letter received and invita
tion accepted ; expect toarr've about (to
toberl. Will cable definitely from Ui
braiter. Have written. Dewey.
A Big Thing.
St. Pah,. Minn , Jnly 24. t special
from New York saj a it was announced
today that the Union Pacific would at
once begin double trucking its entire line
ata!coet of $15,000,000. New double
stetl bridges will supplant ths present
ones, iiie work will be done in lo sec
tions, land will bo competed in two
years.
Clevtland Riot.
Clwvbmxd, July 23 A Euclid-avenue
car. ia led witn Dnssengets. was week
ed fcy in t xploeion f iitiro glycerine or
gtBCO ton snort ly iw:ure it o ciock to-
nh htm Bix r eo pie were injured,
I at toniuht it was learned that Mrs
M ttl i. one of the injured, wonld prob
er y a e. Hie euftereu a compoun'i ir. c
tu: o the skull.
Oregon Hop.
Salem, Jmy 23 J. M. Kussel, a prom
inent hopbuyer ot fortland, who is mak
ing a lour ol inspection ot tne nop sec
tions of the state, says reports sent to
him are fully corroborated by personal
investigation. The crop of this year in
Oregon, he savs, making a conservative
estimate, will segregate about 83,000
bales. Lice and mold, he says, have not
yet made their sp arance.
The New Secretary.
Wahiukotox, July 23 Hon. Elihu
Root, who is to saccoed Secretary Alger
at the head of tbe war department, has
telegraphed the president that he will be
Here tomorrow, jur. lioot desires to
have a conference with ths president re
specting the duties of his new ollice be
fore the former leaves for Lake Champ-
lain.
Ktntucky Lnwlexsnc-s.
Lomdox, July 23 The gravi y of the
situation at Manchester, and general y
throughout Clay county, cannot be over
estimated. Many nnncombatants have
left their homes, abandoning their crops,
and as many others as can will leave
soon. An outbreak is expected tomor
row.
The Brooklyn Strike.
Nxw York, July 23. The trolley car
strike, Manhattan and Brooklyn, seems
te be practically at an end. General
Master Workman Parsons says it is not
and today, at a meeting of the Central
Federated Union, he launched a scheme
fora new labor political psrty.
8h'ggcdat Repute.
Republic, Wash., July 21. About 5
o'clock this afternoon, W. Banning was
found insensible on the bluff overlooking
Granite creek. His skull had been
cruxhed. There was evidence that he
bad bten slugged not far from the spot
where be was discovered. It ii supposed
the object was robbery. Physicians ssy
he cannot recover.
Will Be a Delegate
Washixotox, July 25. The Post to
morrow wil say :
Bryan will Le a delegate to the next
democratic national convention. This
llev. KIsworthy.ot Lshanun, delivered
n excellent sermon lat Sunday at ths
hr.nl-hou0 on "Parsing Opportune
ties."
Misses Annie Blscklaw and Stel a
Frank are spending an outing at Lower
Soda, for the benefit of their health.
We noticed the blight, happy conn-
I en a noes ot two of Lebanon's popular
toung IsiiUs, shining forth In our midst
last Sunda Miss Ora and Jevsie Ao
drews and Blanche Myers.
P. L. Wallace recently had fourteen
iu mors removed from his netk which
resulted In very serious Illness, but e
are tilra ed to report that he Is improv
ing materially,
Mr. W. U. rUrtlevl sa'ioiuly 1 1 at
Lis home in this vicinity.
The ftlends of Mrs. 8. J. Wallace ho
resided in this neighborhood tor a good
number of years, will be grieved to hear
other sudden deatrt In Por.laud last
Sunday.
J. R. Belt'more. a thorough business
man who resides just east ol ut, recently
nurphated 7.000 pounds ot wool from W.
J, Bogus, ot Rosslsod, Or., at It cents
per pounl.
unas. v. koi i went lo rurtianl vss-
terusy on ma "uiss."
J, Sherman Wallace preached In
Albany last Sunday at the Baptist
cimreu.
C O. McKolnht and wit. Kills Allen.
Walter Davis and Toot. p Mcknight
attended an ice creatu social at Crahlree
last Saturday evening given by the
Modern Woodmen." .Neighbor M . A.
Wilier delivered an excellent address:
tne party report an enjoyable evening.
McK.
There is on little maxim
That now t will name,
Which may bring whi is better
Than rhhei or lame,
All those who heed It
Good appetite find,
Strong curves, rosy cheeks,
And vigor of mlud.
tl will bsnlsli dyspepsia,
Kbeometlim and tout,
That Tired Feeling conquer,
Drlvs scrofula out.
And here Is the maxim
Its wisdom Is sine
Taks Hood's Bsrsaparllla
And keep your blood pare.
Young Mothers.
Co'in Is the terror of thousands of
yoaag mothers because Us outbreak is to
agonising and frequently fatal, Hhiloh'a
Uoah aud Consumption Vw acts Ilk
miiifig in cases pi vroop. it nss never
seen known to full. The worst rases re
layed Immediately. Prices 23 eta., and
60 rts. and $1.00.
For sals hy roimay A Mason.
We buy, stdl snd store grain.
We make Magnolia Flour,
Also whole wheat, Putent and germ,
urv
I he MngkioUa Mll'a.
F' ur 73u per sack.
iry it.
The Mannolu
If yo.i suaw from modern' or fj"nHis
n thi right paiirn itn l-r itiouldnr
lade, consripa'i m, bilou.iieM, tics-'
eadache, and feel lu'l, heavy snd 'epv
ur liver is torpid ai d C nt,td le-
Witt'a Little Earlt Kimis will cure you
promptly, pleasantly sad permanently by
removing tbe coogeit ion and ctuing the
cile duc:s to opto and f)w na'.urally,
TllSY AR4 000D t'lUM.
What Is Shlluli?
A grand old remedy for Co igh, Oold
and Consumption; used through th
world for ball a century, has cured in
numerable cas of incipient consump
tion and relieved many In advanced
stages. If yon are not taUsued with the
results we wil refund your money. Price
25cts., 60 eta. and $1.00.
sals by Fosbay A Mason.
Tbs Canadian Psctflo Ry. k now mak
ing ths f .ate it titn i aeross the eonti neo
Tneir service Is of ths moil splendid d
svriptioa. All elsssss of pengers a
camel oa ths "IMPERIAL" train
Yon mar trvd anywhere by the Caoad
lao pacific Hy. ardSoo Lina
Music Miss Muorea rJurruestei
eacher of piano or organ. System ths
Ms kip tench and technique. Residents
ifibrret.cr josite U Pchntcb.
.Hick IteadiiChtiM.
The curse ot overworked woiuunkltid.urs
quhiklv snd surely cured hy Karl's Clover
Uoottvt, llt'j great hlixnl put I Her and
tissue builder. Money refunded if not
satisfactory. Price, 33 cts. and 60 cts.
For sale by Foshay A Mason.
neanly la llluud IHep.
Clean blood mtmna a clean akin. No
beauty without It. tWsrei. Candy t'ilir
tie clean your bloml and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lory liver and driving all Im
purities from the Ixnly. Begin toiUy to
iMniah iilinplea, IkiiU, hlulchex, blackhxada,
and that au-kly hiliuua cirtpliiitn by (along
IWitrl,-tmmly fur ten ecnta. All drug
gwta, aatikfavilon guaranlced, 10i', 25c, OOc
He-Te-ftoe far nriy Cta
riuaranuwd Uiii halm eore, malfc.
men triu, Mtmi pure, too, St. All ttrusswt
Swi VITALITY.
a ..... e -
v i . w n
iU MAMnyOO
Cures Impotcncv, KJrbt n;:!llon and
watlncr diacatH, t.:i t"vtU of self-
abut., tr t.'Ti ; ; jud India
crct'.on. . t. . ,.t iiIciumI
I1mm1 Ut. , r, li. hu's the
pink k!o' . ..cviiccksand
restores t! c I'tc vt youth.
ISy mn',1 TttV per Lux: II boxea
for H-lfZOi with tt wrlttru gitarttti
o to euro or rcr.iml ttie money.
NCR VITA MCCXALCO.
.'ilnton A Jackaon t5ts., CHICAGO, tUU
Fir sib W Pre I
Vim I , l)Mf it.
I v it, Oro-iils
TERMS.
Jtitr Dsmochat. 25 cents per mouth
13.00 per year.la advance, 30a per month
not In advance. Ry carrier, lOo per
week. 10 per cent added If allowed to
run over months. Kingle coulee 6e.
Wisslv. $1.26 In advance: 11.60 at end
if yeajr; 9I-7A fr aauowd yri tii 00 tny
stiird and precwNlias' tear, wben not paid
in advance. Clubs of fir hp mlnoiWi
at $5.00.
A0
CASTOR I A
Par In&ata and CMldyeo.
Mi Kind Yea Kan Alwajs Bosgbt
Boars the
eicaatoraof
mfir .MSMsHssVssWMgWll
Notice of Fillna Final Account.
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the unt'ersigned, sdmini'tratrlx
of the edateof Clarence 8tocktoo.deceased.
bas nled to the cmnty court of Linn Coun
ty, Uregon, ner final account as such au
ministratrii of said eUate, and tbat Tues
day, the 5th day ot Septe.-ober, 18j9, at ths
boor or una o'ciock in toe afternoon, osa
been Died by said court as tbe time for
hearing of objections to said rr port and
tbe seltleraent thereof.
AMANn Bt l'KTOIf ,
Admiuistr4lr'x of the it e ot Clarence
S'o'kton, deceaed.
Hawirr l?ox,
At y'sfir administratrix.
C
S Siaaaii sAnnoyanccsl
(ret and worry
one. Sour milk V
overnight; no
llllilUlliill 111
morning ; no S
cream for the S
colice; no mint
for the baby.
9
Gail Borden
Eagle Brand
statement was made to a Post reporter
CONDENSED MILK
13 always available. Has stood
first for forty years.
Ccal for Book oa " Bablas."
OORHN'S C0NHNSC0 MI1K CO., f. Y.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It trtlflclally dlgeaU the food and. mU
Falure in streiigtbenlng and reoon
itructlng the einkusted digestive or
gans. 1 1 It the latest d isoovared d iges V
aot and tool) Vo other prepaxaUoa
can snproach it lo efficiency. It la
stantly relieves and permaoeotly curei
Dyapfpslit, Indigestion, Ileartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Ktomach, tfaunee.
BlckIIeadache,GMtulgliCfainpe,ana
U other results of Imperfect dlgestloa.
sVsparsd bw C C. DWi; A Co- CtHeae
Notice.
On and after Hi is dste wood sawing In
Albany wilt be for the following prices.
AU four loot wood, 2 cut, 60 cents; four
foot wood, 3 cot, 60 centu; four foot
wood, "tie cut, 40 cents ; pole wood per
card, 76 cenl s. fly the hou r $ I .
J. M . amo It. E. Uwkns.
N. A. blODOSTT.
Wm.Nsi.t.
W, A.Uinsojt.
O. C. Clslam,
K. O. T. M:
very SiturUy ermine hi v O. T. J
II Visltinr KnUbu invtied.
ti H Newpirt.Oommander.
SIX PER CENT LOANS?. I have a
limited amount of money to loaf, on
drt class farm security or improved
business properly in Albany, Interest
six per cent for particulars call ou or
address. -
il. F. Mbrriu., Democrat building.
Albany, Oregon
IIONfi WAII Ttl NO CO, Sacond St :
near Lvon street. Albany, bells Chi- i
nese medicine, Chinese rice, Chinese
tea and rmt oil..
K.
Assignee's N ithe ot FltilSittlj
mcnt.
Notice is hreby glvet thst the under
siened, ss ssiignee of the estate of A. M
Hammer, an Insolvent debtor, has filed
his final ajcount In said assignment pro
ceedings now pending in the Circuit
Court of Linn county, and that the sains
will be heard In .Department No 2 of
tald court at the Circuit Court room, In
Albany, Linn co-ntv, Oregon, on the
17 th i sy nt July, 1890. All persons in
terested in eai.l matter desirlnir to object
to said account are hereiiy notified to fill
such objections on or before ssld time,
S N. Stxhi,,
H. C. Watson, Assignee.
Att'y for Assignee.