THURSDAY. AT PRESIDIO, ATiue Statement cf the Tacts by A'bany Men. The Portland twpera on account ol a failure to secure the mustering out iu that city, have -been making Presidio out a terrible place and nearly every body preparing to, dieith the pneu tnonia. Here is the straight of tie case, as told by Fred Westbrook, of Co. I in a letter to his parents ol this city as well another particular if interest: Allot the boys are we'l except Ed Cyrus. He is on the hospital ship. The Relief is expected here within ten days. We marched from the dock to the Pre . . aidio, distance of four mi lee, where we are in camp. San Fiancisco shouted herself hoarse. Our four mile march was through a dense crowd of patriotic men, women and children. We are camped ie tents with wooden floors, a stove in each and plenty of coal. Each company has a large dining room with tables and chairs, a nice kitchen with a large tange and plenty to eat. We answer three calls daily, reveille, re treat and drill call, dulling one hour each morning. The rest of the day finds us sight seeing in San Francisco. We were paid 831.20 for May and June on Saturday so that we have money. The Frisco people are treating us royally, free theaters and free papers, . but the papers an not interesting. Frisco papers are lull of lies as usual aad you must notbelieve half what they say. They are trying to make people btlieve that we are suffering from co'd, but we are not. : Sure, the boys are a little chil ly, but moat men have over-coats, and a man can borrow on if he needs it or can buy a new army over-coat tor $2 of the regulars who are going to Manila. Mr. George Vandran, of the depot ho tel returned this noon horn San irancia ro, where he epent considerable lime with the boys at Prrsidio. who said it I seemed like being at home to see an Al bany man. He vt-rifies the above, and cays the boys are doing well and have all they need in food and clothing, that the reception was simply grand, and the soldiers continue to be treated royally. Everything is free to them. As a sample ChpU Phillips talked with his wife in this citv on the teleohone. uaine S3 or $10 worth of time. Upon asking the bill he a as told "nothing." Mr. Vandran thought the boys looked five years older than when they left here, some particu larly have aged fast. Will Merrill pre sented a itriking apoearance in full btard, and some of the other boys had their characteristics. Orin Beam had wuw viaiLVDt wiioviivii vi vuiiuoiiicnf j ihree trunks full and all of them had ' vwi man nn. nr tw, ...... ; the biggest collection of curiosities. Oooraea bullet that had gone through a Filipino, killing bim and loc-giog in a ! ir. another a k rr.Jniv.niaan hnii.t i and another one of the famous poisonous brass bullets. The boys were anxious to get borne, but were having a fine time. When the Albany boys reach Albany the city will be filled with Fillipino cur iosities, including Cap. Phillips F.l'pino puppy and several monkies. The Oregonian today gives a piciure of Census Subervisor Winn of this, city giv ing him a distinguished appearance. Mr. A. Hackleman reached Albany yesterday from Crook county with forty i,ead of horses, alter a six dsys trip. I. R. Borum and wife reurned this noon from their eastern Oresron an J W asbington trip and report a fine time. Ed. Ford, of the Astoria and ' olum bia roed, formerly of the Oregon Pacific who ha several thnnfmnil fripnrla arminil Albanv. haa been in the citv on a visit. I C. G' Kawlings rctcrred from Port land last evening, having secured for Judge Flinn three tickets on the City of Topeka from Tacoma to Skagway, to sail Aug. 8. Several other Albany people are talking of going on the same boat. R. J. Smith arrived this week from feok county with tbe lemains of bis father I. N. Smith, who di-d eighteen tears ago and was bur ed at Warm Springs. The remains were buried Oakville. at I I Mi , B. W. Cundiff last evening recei-J in the interest of the midsummer excur yud a dispstch from Rusto, La., where, 6ion to San Francisco, and rerxirts ereat her daughter MUs Mary has been spend ing the summer with the family of Rev. White, that the was lying seriously ill with typhoid fever and asking instruct ions. The best service to bo secured was ordered. Albany hat again lieen honored. Word was received last evening from The Dalles that Miss Maggie Barker of this city had been elected grand chief of the Degree of Honor of Oregon. This is a deserved promotion. Miss Barker, a life ; mug iMiucu, ui aiubiij, u uu, uuiy hi energetic merooeroi me oruer, out a young lady of sblendid character and ex cellent attainments. She will do credit to tbe important office. J. F. Medina and W. B. Lawler return ed last night fron the mines. It will be known later what Mr. Medina thinks of the prospects there, a very important thing for this valley. Mr. Medini though said he was very much pleated with the prospect at the mine, and be was particularly struck with the magni ficent timber of our forests, a fortune for our state in the future. The Democrat man had the pleasure of shaking bands with this London millionaire ho has seen so muh of the world. He is a man of very pleasing address and one of the shrewdest men in the world. Ihw new off cert of the A. O.U. W. elected at The Dalles are: Grandmaster workman. D. C. Herrin, grand foreman, Ralph Feeney, grand overseer, C. C. Hogue ;grand recorder, Newton Clark, grand receiver. R. L. Durham, grand rustee. G. W. Proebeetel, grand guide, J. M. Dixon, grand inside aatchman, C. H. Dye, grand outside watchman J. E. Mellinper, supreme representatives E. L. Smith, William Colv g and New ton Clark. Crooked Mouth Green who once tried to bunco V. H. Caldwell near Albany Las just turned up in Pennsylvania where he is under arrest for buncoing a man ol $1,000 buncoed twelve years ago. Tbe sheriff of Walla Walia had arrested bim for a $5,000 bunco several months ago, when bo confessed to the old bunco to avoid coming west. CIRCUIT COURT. iuLkikmi of K M Klter. DUtHbu tion ordered, assignee discharged, Miii.li. tula a.t The Hm Natlona Bank of Albany at al. partition. Decree of partititi n with F M Red Held at ref. ..... in nlana ol KTT Fisher. Aaatanment of W F Reed. Sale bt property confirmed. Continued. Allie Hover agt Clarence Hover, di vorce. Divorce granted. -. Plaintiff to hav mai.lffti name. Rota Kir. til ant M D Klum. Divorce granted. ... Minnie Thompson agt Albert Thomp son. Divorce grantea A M Cannon agt Frank Crabtree ruan datuut t Allot complaint upon payment ol 15. Ordered filed. . , 4 Sophie Meinert agt vnnt aieinert. Dismissed on motion of plaintiff. Parties have made up, , Effie Millholleo agt Walter Mlllhollen. Divore granted. 8 & Young tt at agt J i nuon e Motion to correct decree, granted. They Were Married. The following appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle ot the 18th Inst., as .telegraphic dispatch from Redwood laty, uaiuornia: "Mrs. Emma Thompson, through her attorney, S. W. Ocndon, ot Oakland, has made her appearance In the estate of Dr. H. H. Thompson, who died some months ago at San Mateo. Mrs. Thomp son claims to be a widow of the deceased and the announcement has occasioned no little surprise among the friends ot the dead physician, whom every one considered a single man. He evidently hwt arinal life and tome atartlina die- Mii,.lVUlirhv thl audden appearance of the allied widow. Dr. Thompson formerly lived in Oakland and hid been only lately a resident of this county. He died very suddenly at San Mateo, and considerable jewelry was found on his person and thJT property is now nrobatine the estate. The rela tivea ol the deceased live in Oregon and are people of respectability and promin ence. The alleged widow did not appear at the funeral. Tbe relatives oi the dead man will bitterly oppose her con tention that the is the widow of Thomp son." Arrested Tuber Times. Several weeks ago Sheriff Gage, of Coos county, was in Albany with Ed White arrested for the second time for the robbery of Lorenzo's store in Coquille City, in com pany with another man. He took him Uck, and the grand jury let him go. He was taking White home on a steamer when he jumped into the river from I he doi and maae tor me snore which ne , , . ia. reached. A pesse was formed and after a long garcb SVhito wa arrested. The f rand jury after the men were taken JT0 Albany decided that hite and Drew were innocent, but new evidence ! resulted in another warrant for their arrest, A Rbmaskabui PuoTOGKAPa. J. G. Crawford, the photographer, probably has the best collection of Bay pictures ever taken, recently -secured. Ia tbe collection is an odditv in Dhotoerm hv. 1 It in the nictnre ot the firinir of a. rjeach cannon by the life raving crew, actually piioKgrpning vue projecmj miaway between the cannon and mast over i which it went, as it flew through the air so rapidly as not to be seen by the eye at that po-'nt. 1 I Prof Wheeler, of Co-nell. has pt- ed the Fresulency of the Universuy of CI,orn,- Tha Grafters will play their third game ot base ball with Independence next. Sunday at that place. I The city of Salem will sell $63,000 of bonds to local capita ists at A per cent. It ought to be taken at once with the idle money in the banks at that city. There are a number of campers at the Breitenbush hot springs. It is being learned that these springs possess just as many good qualit es as hot springs several hundred miles sway from home. The place can be made a rxfrt that will I attract nllp ,tinn Dr. Barr of Lebanon returned this flvm fr-m Hi aloKn rrr w-riara ria Karl liAan interest in it and the prospects ol a biz crowd. Going on tbe 3rd of August it will be a fine time to n e the boys at Presido. Tickets on sale by C. K. Fronk and U. B. Winn. People who were down street from 5 :30 to 6 a. m. were treated to quite a circus. G. B. Haight, taking advantage of the absence of his family was learning to ride a bicycle. He turned somersaults over the handlebars and cut tip various carri 0f a exciting character, liut he mattered the animal. Many of our readers will regret to learn of tho death of James Attridg', of 'larrisburg, Saturday evening, July 15, 1899. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Mrs. C. L. Attridge, near Waterloo, re cently deceased. He was born in Ire land, March 12, 1812, and moved to Chi cago, III., when he was 19 years of sge. From there he, with one of his brother, went to California during the great gold excitement. Thence be came to Oregon in 1856, stopping near Albany a few tears, and tiien moving to Uarrisburg. The deceased was a member of the M. E. church, houtb, and died with bright hope for the future world. Cri!eron. While unloading a load of nay at Skir. ton's this morning Mr. John Hunt er was covered up by a big fork full which fell from the top, Fortmately he was not bit by the foric and soon crawled out rone the worse for tbe accident. W. G. McPherson, of Portland, was in the city last evening and made a con tract with the school district for putting in new fire boxes and other improve ments for the central building heating apparatus at a cost of $250 PEACOCK. On Thursday morning, July 20, 1899, in Cloverdale, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peacock, a daughter. Tbe mother, seven brothers and three sisters, as well as the new comer, num ber eleven, all doing well. BORN. ) THE ALUM DAKINQ POWDERS. Names of Some of tne Principal a. . .A t. ..... .l arrmnu 9iiu in ni wiuuy. f re recent dtfctMtm 111 the psfwi s ot the effect upon h ijittm ot i made with Hum baking Wm and the opinions tint bar ten puuiinuea from note tcieuMitt to the effect thti nuch powers render iH food nnwbolototne, have caused numerout inquiries ftr the names ot toe various alum powiier. The following lint of baking powdoia containing alum is made up from the re port! of State Chemist Nicholton of Neb raska, the City Chemist of St Louis, the Food Commiuion of Minnesota, or other reliable authority: flaking Powder Coutalnlng Alum: K.C Contain Alum. Jaouet Mfir. CoChiow. CALUMET Contain Alum. Calumet Baking Powder Co,, Chicago. flOMK Contains Alum. Home baking; Powder Co , San Francitco. WASHINGTON Containa Alum. Pacific Chemical Works. Taooma. CRESCENT .Contains Alum. Crescent Mfir. Co., Seattle. WHITE LILY .Contains Atom. D. Ferrers A Co.. Tacoma. BK8 HIVE .Contains Alum. W.clt.nrrtM. Mf. Dn Sin Frani'ianA. ' BON BON Contains Alum. DSSS'Khm, I Portland Coffee & Spice Co., Portland. PORTLAND Containt Alum. Beno A Ball s, Portland. In aldition to these, it it teamed that many grocers are selling what the call tbeit own private or special brands. ThM powder are put up for the grocers aad hit name put upon the label by manufactur er ot alum powders in M. iouia, micajrc, , wiy. wa. c, - hhere. The manufacturer, it u tald, ' find their effort, to n, ,rket Ibeir Rood, in his way greyly a bv the ambition ot the grocer to ,el a powder wi th his own .niuieopon the .label, wpwuy -hen the P m"ke Uo,TM J"0", , , dooottett, do not know , that tbe powders they are thus puthing are alum Dowders which would be actually out dUguie. It it quite impossible to give tbe ntmM of all the alum baking powdert in the market. The) areconttantlr acpearloR in all torts of ditguitet, under all kindt of cognomen, and stall kind of prices, evn a lo a five and ten cent a pound. They can be avoided, however, by the boue keeper bo w.ll hear in mind that all hak- inar rowders told at twenij-nve cens or jM per pound are liable to contain alum, as cure cream o tartar bating cowan cannst be prodused at anything like ttr.e price. Lebanon. From the Criterion. Mil Pet Smith has been clerking in the post office for the past week. Miss Flo Nutting, daughter of Editor Nutting, of the Albany Democrat, visit ed with Mrs. E. L. Power revral day The Albany boys have re prganiaeJ their ball club, and bave issued a chal lenge to any club that may wish a game. Our boys will be after them without much delay. R. Hull, of Albany, was dom busi- noca in tliia nlioe laat week. yja account f failing health, Mr. Hull wishes to soil iilfl ou acre iarm soutu wi wnu. pr Qar have charge of Dr. Barr's dental parlors during the absence or Dr. jtarr while attending to the management of hj gan Francisco excursion. . ' oi.!. T .... r. t . litma fiat- l'rfionr VfJ at y"b place she has been teaching for the past few months. We learn that MissBrysnt gave splendid tatisfaction. . . i.. are now "r.?ZaYlM id, of' cheese per .law. This canacitv could l easily r ... . i . -, doubled, and probably will be 1 'oro an other year. C. B-Winn, of Albany, has been ap pointed census supervisor for this dis trict. Mr. Winn is one of the best qual ified men in the district for the position, and his many friends at I his place are glad to hear of bis appointment. While Mrs. J. N. Cranda'.l a as visit ing in Kansas thia spring she was given 18 guinea eggs, which she brought home with her and set under a hen. Last week 15 of the eggs hatched. A remark aolc hatching, considering the distance the eggs were brought. The 7th of August. In a letter received by Mr. Harry Scblossr from bi brother- in-'.aw Capt. Phillips the information was given that tbe Oregon beys will be mastered out on tbe 7th of Angutt and the Albany boys will reai h Albany in a body on the 10th of Augrst. There it talk oi arrangement being made ior me soiuiera w w y the wy at the O'egoo cities along tbe road, and giving an exhibition drill, so that people of the state can see them at their homee. It is pottible tbit may be done. Yesterday Mr. Schloseer received from Capt. Phillips a Japanese pug brought by him from Manila, weigbwgjt dirty ounces. It it a beauty. JoDatBuajiiTr'sGirr. The members of Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 1. 0. 0 F., of th't city, last evening were happily tor prised by judge George H, Burnatt, who presented the lodge with a photograph of the charter members of thit pioneer Odd Fellows' organization in the north west. Tbe set consuts of five photo grspbs, all enclosed in a heavy black and gold frame, tbe picture! being of five members, whose nsmes appear on the on the original charter granted by tbe Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellow toCbemeketa Lodge No. 1, as follows: S. M Barnnm, E. N. Cooke, B. If. Harding, Joel Palmer and O. S. Wood worth. Journal. The team of John Armstrong ran away twice at Stayton on two succeeding dayt, mashing tbiugs op both times. Tbe Indepenpence band will furnish music at the Bay thi year. FJUDAY 1 saloon Order Countermanded. 1 Vmni the Examiner 1 Ueneral Manager Julius Kruttichnitt ol the Southern Pactflo hat blundered tnJ several ot th dlrcotort have not minced words in telling him so, The fust Is all over Kiutltcunltt's rt cent order prohibiting the tale of wines llouors and malt bsveragrs at depot sta Uons and dining rooms The order was litued without the knowledge ot the dlr eotors. and yesterday they gave him ta imxiinn ta rnmoUttlv countermand it im vBinlav afternoon be was buty ndlmr notices to all points on the Southern Paoltlo system affected b bis prohibition order that the laiter bad been Maanrliii. Kruttachnitt'e rsaon, as given to the directors wbra called upon lor an iplan. atlon for ittulag the order, was that tbe tale ot Intoxicants at station was a too great and const bt temptation to train men The company insisted npon tra'n- men leading toner lives ana y permi( tinir llnaor ta be sold rlubt before their eyes dy in and day out on railroad prop erty. J nit u tnougni very luwm iwnii The ffa. t ot tharorder on tneiraiomen la mora Drublematio. The dirsotort otil.i not hsva interfered aitlt the or der but tor the the tirong petition tent in by the wholes) iue, liquor and grocery M'ms ol ne cty ana tiai pro letting sgainsl the inutticeot tbe order. The petliioneit were bii i nippers, and not to lose tneir good u m comimuy thought it neceetar (ootlkialiv t'ldown on their General Manager. The matter wat no: one ot principle, but one ol pol icy with the directors. Krutttchoitt had no thought of poller, but bedM tevk to ml prlncip e and mercenary contiu eratloot. Oregon Literature. Tle Dimocrat Is undrr obligations to Prof. J. B. Homer, A. M .LItl D of the O. A . C, ior a copy cf bis book of the above title, just Ittuvd from the prets. It contains 104 pages and is tplendid tympotlum ol th literature ol the ttatt of Oregon, presenting some gems our state teed not be ashamed of Mr. Horner' commtols are well nut Tbe picture ol Uol. E. D. Baker is tl.r frontitpie", and others are thote of Ssm Simpson, tbe poet; Col. T'YhIi, Tho J. isver. Ataaei coin, 1. 1. aicr.iroy anc Detetoo Smith, the bve pioneer journal ists ot Oiegon, the latter establishing this paper in 1853; Willliam II. Urey, lnia A. Hank Joaaoin Miller. Minnl Mvrtle Miller. Homer uaveopon. Mr Dunciway and Geo. H. Williams. Reference is mad to many i f tha early J wratrs and preachers of tbettate.among uwivrv a um H-,i,niu,.H ,v wu. v u I Joab Powell. A fine tribute Is paid to I Sam Simpson and hit famous Ad Wll- lamittem is given in full. The HttU bonk it a credit to ire author and should be In t'a I avis of Or-tniant generally whether pioneert or new con.ers. A Famous Tourist Here. Frank S. Co'lorn walked Into Albany last night. Without the customary 4th cf July, cartoonist maksup Co burn is so excellent representation of Uncle Sam. He is known aa tbe "Yankee tourist" and whistles Ysnkee doodle, we all love to hear, as be enters a town, and has somewhat ol a walk of his own. Oolbnrn walked across the cootinent lo 1807 be ctute he wanted to.making a collection ot 2,000 business cardaon tbe way. At San Kuncito be joined th army, but bis Co. was kept at bomt. If e was muttered out a few months sgo, and started north. At Seattle be will take a steamer lor Japan Col burn collects busiress pictures sod cards, receiving pay.and with the money piys his sinenses- Ooe of his best re cent additions to bit collection it a pic turn ol Jcnction that it a decided credit lo tt e photographer. It takes all kinds ol people lo make op the world, and Col burn is one of them, one we feel younger for meeting, whether a crank or not. Scio. Fr u the Xci: Mrs. C rus relurnrd fnm Salem Mon day evoking, and we ate informed that she will erect a neat roltoiteon her prop erty on the touth side, to replace the one destroyed by ore some time sgo. Dr. A. O. Prill hat purchated from Alex Montgomery lb block of land on which the old school builaing stood. It is just about the prettUtt building toot in Kcio.and next teaton the doc to coo teroplstes tbe erection of a neat reiidence tLer.oi. ! Johnson & Phillir-t tblt week received an order from Yokahoms, Japan, for 32000 tackt of flour.to bt delivered at the rate ol 8000 aacti per month. T..ee peo ple have been doing considerable busi ness in Jspan for tome time pait. but thia it the largest order thst they bavt been at kid to fill. Next Snndsy afternoon thert Is going to be a Robemism picnic st Cladek'i ball, about seven milet east of Scio, and indi cations point to a day of great enjoyment. Mr. Bladek hat built a nice ball and bat completed tnangemeutt tor given an np to date exhibition in the alight of band lint. He it an expert In thit art, and bat a large assortment of ptrtphcrnalia for tbit lint of work. The A. O, U."w7"wi 1 meet In Salem next year. Tbe Quaker (?) doctors tra operatlog in Coot county. . Seventeen Pennsylvania school teach ers passed through Albany yesterday. The Telegram ttyt that a Linn connty farmer will stock the district with Eog litb ptrtrldges and Kesret pheasants. Bring them on. Tbe Woodmen of the World have paid tbe insurance of $3,000 oo tbt life of J. R. Bucknum, of Harritbur, being satis fled that be periibed in tbe mountain. Tbe slate board of education granted papers to Linn county teachers as fol low!: State diplomas for graduates ol Albany College to Joseph Tyree, Nellie Fosbay, Anna Marshall, Anna Craotret and Ada Mebnke. Santiam: Mary McCorraick, Marion Cleaver, Anna Steen, Jeseie Andrewt and Frtncis Griggs. An Albany nrofettor perpetrated some what el pun wntn tie taui ne wat torry to lee a certain Albany firm growing Littler A Littler, latttad It it a lortu pata combination. Sop't J II Ackwnian htt turned over to th ttatt tttaltutr 1608 rtd tvtd on diplomat and certificate! tlnco Ui Brit ol the year, Till It tut kind ot mousy 8upilu!ndeut Irwin uod to packet. M.OOO tmtboli I whtttwt't told at rulfav vvalcnla for 4:1 VtUt. Till II not ttaoily a proniwriiy Item lor it cofl about that much it not mor to rant wiiet . Tht Telegrtm't piano coulett tndxd in the p!ano going to Mitt K-'lw Fawettt, the gold watch to Mn. A. E. Walton tnd Hit ladles' bloycl to Mitt Mtdora VUiUfleld. The Ttlegram made lt. most out ot It. buuu contettt sol tie nothing. Tht Examiner Interviewed tht tuUllert in rlerrc to tl.neral Otlt. One mau tald lit It too row, tnothsr that ht it an old stick, tin 'hr that lit It an old grandma, anoilmr that tht campaign at conducted bv him it a (arc aod the general opinion iathat htitnot fit lo command tht campaign. Judge BoUe dUpoted of tha cat ol Halt: M. Coniier agt. Edward E. Coop. er, for divorce, yeateruay antrnnon, granting a divorce after an tnteretting trlal. Court wat iben adjourned until tomorrow aiterooon at S Vjlock. Judge doite went to Salem on tht morning train to attend to a eaia tntre. Tht Roth did not arilvt tt Albany from Portland until 8 o'clock thlt morn Ing. TbtUypty look Ui place aod went down ttreaiu at 10 o'tlock. The Ruth will be placed on the run from balem to roriiaod aud tht uypiy win attenu 10 bu linen from Orvtlll to Salem ron nectiug with tha Rath. A. Brownell wtilu Foilltnd jetttrday A. It. Hammond lias returned from trip eatt. C. W. Walts letun td thlt rcen litin a trip to Salem. Mr. Htrrr Saltniartb wrot lo Irl laud thlt morning. Mr. Hub Bryant went to (toeet urg this noon on iniuianco untitles, The Dalle Timet Mountaineer putt It Mn. Maggie llaiker, fiotyet. AoIolv Klelu ia now a commercial traveller with he adquaiten at Salem. Miiaet Marv Wllllaroa and Ina McC ill lough, popular tetchers, arrived in Alb any nut noon irom iiaieey. Uor. ftroet Wilton, ol the Agricul tural department ot tbe U. 8. cabinet, it in rortiami tnit wees. Mrs. Thorns Hopkins. Ml-t Mariner Its llooklnsand Mitt Emma Pftiffertit taking Ibeir out ing at iwtroii. Hon. J. K. Wtattnford tnd W. n. Iiwler yeterdey accompacied J. K. Medina lo PonlanJ on hit aty back to Europe. Pr. nd Mr. A'tan I lefthr tport yesterday and wh! bt there until the ant of September, romblniog bntintti with pleature. Rev. Louis Metayer it greatly improv ing hit retidence or the erection ot i large addition with a tower and by the raialug ot tbe entire structure tlx feet, giving it an eight foot basemsnt. Besides Judge Fllnn. wlft tnd daiigh. ter, Rev.O. It. Stevenson, Mr and Mr. P. A. Young and Mr. S. E. Irvine will toto Skagway. Alaska, on tha City of Toprk, which will leave Tacoma Aug 8. Mr. Ed. Banm tnd family will toon remove lo Pendleton to join Mr. Baum. who ia in butlneti at that place. J heir retidence oi Eighth ttreet hat ben leated by E. Scbwrtchild. Eugene (Juard. Lieutenant F. S.Kelly, battalion adju tant oi tbt Second Oregon volunteer, who wit muttered out in Manila, rt turned to Oregon City latt evening, lieutenant Kelly it much thinner than hen bt leu bomt lor Hie 1'i.iiippinet. Eiahteen months sao Claire Wtlloogh- by tnd Blanche Straight played the part I lovert In "oweeiheuti and wives," pieteited br tbe aniateoii ol Eugene, They f'om that time became real lover?, and jetterd7 were married. The Oregoolan today publlthet a pic ture of Lieut. Tbomss llart.abo enlitted at Uoldendale and served through the Philippine wtr. It titles that be wat a retideot of Albany from the tlmt ht wit live yeara of age until ha wat fourteen ears of tge, which would be fiom 1609 to 1878. Rev. 8ylvetter F. Scovel, Pretldent of the colleg at Wooter, O., and fathei of Hit famous newspaper corretpoodent who slappsd General Shatter In the face, p tit red through Albany thit week on hit wty home from Lot Angelet, Calif , where he hat been to attend tbe nation al convention of teachert. RELIGIOUS. Services at tha Bsptltt church tonior mow. J. Sherman' Wallace, the wall known theological etudent will address ot both morning and evening at Ihe us ual honrs for service. All art moit earn estly invited to be prestnt. Presbyttrian church: Morning wor ship at 10:30, subject cfiermon, "Back Sliding." Stbbath l-.hool at 11:45, Sen. ior at 6 :45, avening worship at 7 :45, tub joct ofisermon, "Cboaen Yeitelt." A cordial invitation it txtended to all to tttend all services of tbt Lord's hout. United Pretbyteiian: Morning wor ship at 10:30, subjectot sermon, "Tbe Man of Sorrowt." 8 S at 11:45, 6rtn. deavor at 6 :45, avtnlng worship at 7 :45. subject ol sermon, "Tbe Tongue." All cordiilly invited to attend these services. To THg roiiir. Tbe letter rrcf . TorTet teceivod from hit ton at Preiidio, was short but suggestive. He lays lubstac tially : It teems like being in heaven to be back in th U.S. All well. Model camp. Good food. tSlgned) Joe. Trof. W. li7"Buckham and wife, of Burlington, Vt.,have been In Albany on their way home from a trip to California where they have been attending a niiinnal mnvantion of Agricultural college. Prof. Buckham it president of tht Uuniversity of Vermont. Miss Joyce Biowoell will take up her piano claas during vacation through the winter. Tbt bett German and Eastern methodt. Leave word with W. F. Read. mi i In t Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin end Scalp Humors Cured by J uprkov Pi'aw TaATwrr. nih th afftil pant lltonmjlily with ll"T Vatic ami Ciitii!Ira Hiiar. Next apply I'I'TKTm Olnlmiil, tha great akin oura.aiiil laatly tak a full tlna of CtTHiOMA HaaokvCjar. Till traaimant will alTunl liiawut, rallaf permit mil ami alatt,ml xiiil to a awljf, wrma uaut, and aouuuuilnal cur whau aU im lalla. asitmtfvlitt, rrin.TKaaaT.ai.tiiar.OvTtn P'nH ii .ii aa. --ar,. a-i. rp.i la Can aMal'Waat kaa. Iiaa BUNCOED. McMlnuvlll Man In J'jitlly, Gets Tok LaitThuitday noon William i'oll,o( McMlonville, arrived In Albany Irom tht 0. A E. train, and ttopped here during tht afternoon while on hit wty to South ern Oregon; at tht depot ht mat a Hunger who gave tbe i sin it Morgan tnd tald ha wat a cousin of A I Morgan of McMinnvllle. He wat a to going to Southern Oregon, to Giants l'ts, lo bleb place he wat thinplng a number of th'tigt by cxrreeion ahlchtht frr were VK), and would Mr. C'.well lend him the money, and i would pay It back at Grant Pais. Though a pretty big ex press bill Mr. Cowed loaned the money and Morgan went to attend to the ex pictt. Mr. Cuwell returned this morn ing from Grants I'ati on the overland, and re.ortfcd to tht Acting Chief ol I ol Ice, slating lhat nothing had been ctited at the express office lor htm. lit reallatd that he had l cen buncoed, and laid ht gue.ted he would look around for lb man a little, and left fir bomt lint n'Hin, do doubt wUer by actual exper ience. Tho htincoer wai a man lorly flvt or fifty, tliick set and of pleatant ad drtse. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL W. W. Curl it htt returned from t Irio to Portland. Chief Junk Wolvrrton wat In lie city thlt afternoon. Mrt. Uulnn and Mr. Ktlt Marlnan went to Salem yeinlaj. , Mitt Kiel Martin relurneil lat eve ning tioin a visit with Porlland filend. All Band memlr meet tonight promptly" at 8 o'clock for practice. Prof. McElroy. of Eugene. Ptttt 1 through Attiany thi noon on bit wty homa from Th Dalle. M lares Alice Ttmple and ilatti Chet oee came np Irom Pale in th!t noon on visit with Linn county friend Capt. Jaton Wheeler returned (hit forenoon from a tevttal weekt tltll at tht Kitton tprings, looking like new man. Mr. litdrlck. who ha been with tha O mbloallon ahop. bat rented It thon oppviilt tht DtwoiaAT tlllte, and will open it next week. Capt. Miy, of the tecoud regiment, who left a gond potltlon on th S. P. upon hit return will be given a Utter oae it it laid, by tht company. Central Shatter hat been tt Athland one day this week delivering a lecture on the Haotlsgo campaign, in which It may be remembered bt took a big part. The Sunday ichoolof the Congrega tional church held a picnic party at Thornton's lake vttterday afternoon, wli re they bad a One lime. A nkt pUt for a picnic. Mr. O. C. II gue relumed thlt noon from f be Dalles. If Is now grand over seer of tbe grand lolg of A O U W of Oregon. He report Rev. Poling at not very.well when bt Itft. A. Motier recently el thi city it tan ning a cigir and confectionary ttore In Uoqulam. I, Kennedy, of thit cily, will work In hii ttore and will leave Monday for lioquiam, Tha remalna of Mrt. K. Milne, who died at Athland on July 21, were taken through Albany tblt fcrtnoon for Mon mouth her former home. Tht dtttited wat t daughter ol Dr. Waterbouse. L. L, Van Nortrlck, formerly an artist in the Occidental barber shop, pasted through Corvallls yesterday on his wty to tbt bay. Ht goet to engage In butl ness for tht tummtr.Corvillis Timet E, E. Davit rtturntd to llarriiburg thlt noon from a tevtrat days builntf s ttay in Albany. Ht will probably re move to tblt city In tlmt for tht fall term ol tcbool. J. G. Holcoub, of tbt Bay, hat been appointed engineer of the Inter ocean commission, which leaves New York In August, and Mr. Ilolcomb pitted through Albany yrtttrdiy for New York loattumetbt dutietot tbt important position. John Roberts, ot Lebanon, who was grubttsked by J. W. Cutlck, of this city, hat retu-ned from tht Klondike without hit ttake, but may icturn In the tprlng. It looked at "ne tlmt i if bt had ttruck it rich but tht dnit failed to pan ut at expected. Last evening tha Y. P. S. 0. . of tbt U. P. church give a delightful bay-rack ride to the Rlvenlde tchoolhouse. where a lively tlmt wn hid, followed by a lunch al tbe pleatant retidence of Mr. Steven Freernen. There were two big loada- with 8. W. Ross and J . I. Living stone tt tbe lines, Tbt conditicn cl Mr. Jsmes Davidson, whoiecently fell off a wtgon acrott the river, is reported serious and t.e will firobaly not recover. Dav'dson had been a Albany tnd started home on a wood wagon in an intoxicated condition, lit turned at tbe Corvallls-road just beyond tbe bridge at a rapid speed and wat thrown off upon Ills head, caua'.ng mote serious iojuiiet than were tt flrit re ported. F. E. Woodward was arrested in Salcni for assault and battery on Thomas Pomery nt Mehama. A fntnily row. WO And Every