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"Prof. Martlndale Stand Up. Editor Democrat: In a recent issue of tbe Daily Dkmo- cbat I nolle your article eoaimentlng on "Hobson" la which you culm "Hob ton if on of the moat overestimated men of tiilt day and generation." Ter It an tau .r rlnht. nethene jou have " m w - not made Tour Woe meaning plain It we are to believe the official report on file ia the Department! at w aahiog ton I believe wo will be forced to admit on the testimony of no lew a personage than Admiral Sampson, "That the whole matter was sonceived and planned out in the mind of no one else than Hot ton." If we are U believe the officia report! of Hubron himself we will tee while he modeeily takei to himself the rnutii nf nonotlnit the matter to hi annarior tfflcer. he Blvee unbounded r.rnWt to tha noble heroes who were Oregon Kosplta'lty, The UrUna China and Gas tte, of Ohio, taya "Some of (he peculiar matters here are things the people eat and drink They have baked ealiuoo, mountain lamb, with mitt, Ligl ly cultivated frogs, tpiced crawfish, which are very palata ble, but which look horrid ; oyster tod dies, spring chicken, clams from soft Pa cific teas, etc , and in trait, plume, peaches, cherries, prune, strawberries and raspberries, all vrry 6ne and some of them superior to our Ohio product, especial) the eherr'es. In drinks tin-jute native wines, white and ted, a pecu liar beverage which U rpeiud b-e-e-r, orange cidtr, another which they call Manhattan rooetertail, and Bull Bun water. Mrs S. eaja that the Bull Run water ia the only article that (quale the ,t splendid crystal of Urbana, and also -the only one tit lourink . . i U .a iwmmtml Ha I J J wu u OlS Blue ana unuer ... -v- . , -..,, . admits that had one of them failed in the - nerformanee of their duty failure woulu hava resulted. . In tha am wsv doee cur Admiral Krhla. aiva creoit "to the men behind the euns.'' Our brave Dewey to toose who manned the ensints and by cloee attention to the rituals tended not littla loth auccees at Manila bay. Our Captain Clark, to those who so nobly ;did not onlr duty bat double duty in rush ing our gallant ship Oregon a round the Kirn (a taka nart in the naval battle at Santiago. Who however would for a movent listen to one who endeavored to claim that Hobson was over estimated. In every great event in the hlstore of the world, it ha fallen to the lot of one man to bear the bront of responsibility. It was so wib Alexander. It was so with Cemr. It was the same with Na poleon. It was so with Washington, and coming to our own times, who uenerai Grant, Admiral Farregut, and to cite a similar cae to that of Hobson, with the hr.. t.nahinff Who for a moment would bit th-y were overejtiniatedT Hobson is one of the bravest of t brave. He did not wait to be called out It arnnat l.imaelf in ordinary battle wbeie one can see and knows what they in vninr into. He calmly and deliber ately orignated, planned and carried ou1 with tbe assistance of bis comrades one of the boldest and mott daring deeds re- in aunali of history, lie coollv and calmly went into what seem d to be the open jaws of death, ready as aaa man with hm I0lay down heir lives for their country. I woula not detract one whit f'om the honor doe our Oregon boys and our own company and their gallant captain. All honor to them, each and every oae. Bn anma on a has to dan, some one to direct and in the course of nature it usually talUo the ttoebo plan to get the elorr and credit. This ia the way Hobioa. It is to be regretted that orne ol the gentler sex have forgotten themselves . and propriety enough to make a farce of some of the greetings given our hero. But ia he to blame for it or are they t 1 all the honor and glory due to bis brilliant exploit to be lost sight of by the actions of a Urn silly maiden who whea thy are older and wiser will look beck with disgust not on Hobeoo but on their own foolishhess. A Hobsok Cbakk. Pure Tea in packages at grocers' v Schillings Best TELEGRAPHIC. I .at Nw In 8hor Form. MISFITS. Great Minds Etc From the Democrat. The teoiaticnal tatmtr.t published that Admiral Dewey said the next war in which the United States will take part will be between the CoittC H tales and Germany, ie probably a big newspaier fake. Dewey probably neyer aaid it The TJinted States and Geemany w'U never go to war. There is lots of riot in the air these days. Don't believe half you hear. From tbe tribune. When Admiral Dewey is qoo'ed assay ing an indiscreet thing tbe presump tion always ia that be didn't say it. From tbe New Yoik Press. No eucli atatement as tbe one publish d in the Herald ever came from tbe head of the Navy. It came from tbe head of a lying reporter of tie paper which is tbe imple idiot of journalism. Tbe inter view ia a Herald fake, aad a stupid ig norant fake. From the Times i Secretary Long eald bluntly, when ask- ed his opinion of the aliened interview,"! do not believe it." The same thing was eaid by tbe officials of the State Depart ment. From the Journal. The alleged interview with Admiral Dewer might have done mischief if it had appeared anywhere elee. It is to un utterably silly that no paper but tbe one that let the animal loose in Central Fork would think of attempting to im pose it upon its readers. people of the Northwest is their amsslos hospitality. W know Lttle of It in the East. When you real e that these peo pie came mr than Mi miles to meet us, tbat tliey chartered tue loiaisroen jn .u, ,ut.t tertain us. that thia great Uregon Kail- road & Navigation Company has not only furnished us f-ee trantportation ovar their road, but sent out their en- gioes, engineers, paetei ger agents and Mtmmhair.at to meet us to ask us to take these cooneeies and t carrr us free of all charges over the Columbia valley. you will begin to understand something of the nature of our welcome to Oregon. 'Wa thouuht - tbat Ohio was 'the whole thins.' and we hear good words ior the grand Bucket e state from all quarters, but it really does lack th mag nificent flow, rs and fruits and tbe heavy draper; of foliage and tbe equable tern M-atnra of thia wonderlul land . As the colored brother remarked, I 'am power ful taken with Oregon and 'the e'ope Judge W. D. Jaioe, formerly 'of Pis count but now of Cincinnati, once curtly remaned when 1 was descanting on Portland and the elope: 'u it, there isn't any slop. I have been there A Sale m paper refers to us as The Wide-Awake Albany Dmochat. liat will you take, Colonel. The President will com" as lai west as the DtKoceAT anticipated, Chicago lie will not vieit the coast, dut Uinger Hermann is here. The forest rangers will take warning and attend to business. Blnger Her mann, the treat doub'e handshsker, is aid know.' "We venture to ssy that now tiers on earth do ros.es grow in each perfection i in Oregon. Tbe climate seems to be just ri.ht. Tbe ladies tbe delegation have simply gore wild over them. Every Eastern lady jou see ha an arm-. ful of roses." A Correspondent eays in the Northwest Herald . As a soldier w ho has bad exper ience in the Puilippine Ilants, I can say that tbe aewly-acqoiied? possessions of Uncle Sam do not pan oot tbe full expec tation of tbe men who went to dtf-nd tbe flag. The flag? But, that's it for ex cept the flag there ia notniug there worth fighting for-uolese jungle, alive with venomous reptile, miasotauc awamp where stalk tbe deadly bubonic plague, tbe yellow fever,the smallpox aod other fatal diseaea,are worth fighting for. The hospitals ao called, are filled with suffer ing, dying, soldier, thousands of miles from their native land, who etare death in tbe face ia a hundred different sbapea andtowlnm the deadly epidemics are more fatal than tbe "half child half car age "riiipioo. A correspocdent in the Telegram says msny interesting things drift in from the sea, among others water agates. Nit. Water anstes do not drift in at all They are kimple uncovered by the rougli waver of winter. Mis.Cary Martin, of Salem, has made busts of Mrs. England and Hjn. John Mioto and has many otheia in cootem nlation. Salem will be pretty well busted when Mr. Martin, who i said to he a very promising artist, gets tnrougti with it. Voder the new census at men refusing to give their aires wilt be subject t a fine of $100. This will be touah on some ot the old girls, ho had rather give $100 tbtn have their ago revealed. Col. Summers has requested that pcopiebekept away from the soldiers on their arrival nntil they bao be form eJ for parade. It will le a Malsbon affair to keep them away when tluy ar rive in Albany. Tbere promises to be a general attack all along the line. That's woai. Did the boys want to get home. Tbe manner In which they did ie illustrated in the fact that ju t a soon as they were mustered out in ban rran:teco throe nonared oi mem oouant tickets a; once in order to gl home a day earlier. Baker City is generally considered oae of the liveit towns in the state, but ac cording to tbe Democrat of that city tbere are as msny kickers there at the condition of affairs as anywhere.1 Kick ers as a rule a e tbe people who do the Uaet for a city and want the mojt ., 'R teroing home aimoet too tired to think, the writer cannot do the-trlp justice, with it superabundance of item of interest," a re the Gate! (e 'and Reporter, of (Well, 111. "But then it would take all tbe adjectives in the dic tionary, all the co'crs of tbe saint docs aod ail the promiscuous prevaricator of tbe Pacific coast to properly color the de lightful details of the journey." Tbe evidence i becoming prcttv con- eluire tbat the story about Dewe r tav- ng tbat tbe next war of tbe United State would be with Germany was sim - ply a New York Herald fake affair. That paper is noted f r its i care. Um le f am should give Mr. Bennel a kick tbat he ill feel. Mr. Pingrea ia about right woen be intimates tbat tbe press ii somewhat of a dangerous element. It at least is so sometime?. Bo'u Iogersoll told tbe following: "I have found that tbe carea wiiL-b eome to a man in a tiigb place are enormous. After Garfield was nomlna tea i earn to mm : -uarneid, you are going to be elected, I hope, but by the time you have been President a month you'll with you were running an ice bouse in Hades.' "I saw him after ho bad been Presi dent awblle, and I raid: 'Weil, Garfield, bow does it go?' " 'I don't kn- w l it I p-e'er the Ice house bas'ii'ss,' he tep ted." FilUia Iiidependwitc. Manila, Aug 8. Aqulnaldo has ap- Haia to tue (lowers tor recognition i "Filipino independenctt" In a doctimnlit uatod Tsrlac, July 27, and siguetf by ltu nramihio. It ha boon received by the foreign consuls 1 1 Manila with the r quest that they forward it to their re- rjKCtive governments. Left for Homo. Pas Francisco, Aug. R. The Oregon lighters are gone gone. This attem ion tuy marched througti the street to the deiiot, cheered by thousands alont the lino. It was a splunditt ovation and a inonioritlile farewell to the moil who.tlrdt stood i-y Old Glory in Luaoii. Season Closed. i ......... l .... . a . im. i..i.t.... nnivHiAi lug - a lie iiomijy waauu will cloe Thursday noon. No attempt will he nude to o mtinue Qshtnit on this side of the river after the clone season bcirins. 1 no price (or steellioads at the different receiving station is retmrted to have varied last evening from lAa' to 13 cents, but there were not many ri ill to bo had. Should Us Done. SCiiicaoo, Aug. 7. The Itt-corJ tumor row will say: "If present plans are carried out, the next congress will he asked to provide tor the making anu niAiniennno oi all interstate freight rates. At their annual convention, to be hoM inlk'nvcr Thurs day, the member of the National Asso ciation ot itaiiroait and w aruuouse worn- mioeiotiera wid prep ire a petition to the national legislature, prat tug that the In- terststo commerce law be so revised as to authorixo some Iwaliy constituted body, to create rate ami enforce tlioir minto-nance. M it "tote Out Sam Fkaxciih-o. Ani. 7 - 't"i Second Oregon regiment whs miia. i ! out f tbeservk-oof Uncle tni to 1 1- each manlreceiveil his dlschariro pamu i -m the mustering otllccr, and preeed n the Mymaxler who gavo eai h Sulditi Wiat moncv was due him. As the men were ssemllotl for the last time, previous totheirdisaolutlon as a reeiment. uenerai uwen Biimiiwr au- dreed them witn a few worJ if fare well and advice. A Vicuna Duel. . Visnma, Aug. 7 A sensational duel with sabers was fought today laitween Herr Wolf, the notorious German radical member of the reiuhsrath, and Herr Krexkep, a German liberal deputy. It was a furious encount r. ilerr Wolf re ceived a wound in the head, severing an artery. Ultimately he sustained a sec ond wound in the head and was carried borne in a dangerous condition. The New Regiment. VAScotrvsR, Wash.. Aug. 7. The Thirty-fifth infantry regiment, U. 8. V., wincu is being lormed at ancourer bar racks, received detachments of recuita during the dy to the number of 46 men, which exceed any former day assign men . 1 he Smoan Com mis on. WasnoiOTOK, Aug 7. The state de partment has received a biief . Uiapatcb. from San Francisco announcing; the arri val of the American and German mem bers of the bainoan comuitsaion. They will come to Washington fr a confer ence with the oillciaie, bringing their re port and the draft of the treaty, which it is proposed to substitute for the treaty of Berlin, Torturing Disfiguring Humors Itchlnft Burnlnf, and 5caly uruptiona of the Akin and Scalp with Loss of Hair CURED BY CUTICURA. Th traatmant la ilnmla. dlnwt. airraaahla. and MMMiuuilual, and la aUamatl to th young, at Infant a well aa ailnlia ol avarv a. jukina tna anaoimi ana wllft II(T WATK and t)MTini Hoar to cImiim tha akin of cruaia man awa, aim anrtan th tlilvkanail ouiii'w. iiry, wiimiut nam rublilnir, and a.i.ly Clifl.'UMA Olutinaut freely, tu allay li.lifiif, Irriuilnii, and Innanimatliin, anil iillia4ld Bval.auil UUv Uka UiaCiiTimiHA Hkh.vnt to o.l and cWanaa tli IiIihnU Thl trvatiuant atTrla Inalanl rllr, pormlta wvm anil aitwi,, ami uinta iti a aMwtiy, wniia iwnt, andMumunltw our wkan ail oiliur riu die aud au tbajHMt rh)rlvlaiM tall. SeM wa-rwlim. KlM,Ta T.S1 Ji. IVriw4 nr, Mr i iiiMtaanv. m.i nai.i)TfirtIM,'w' rVTTII 'IMS ,IU VI SH. V1tMr.,tMM. rrtl.,, pMU aar "How ia Cat lluawn," kwk, Flllpiaoa KoitteJ. MitniU. Auir. 0. 12:15 1 tKf.-.llnral M itc Arthur's fo oe. conslHting of 4tKX) itiin , advanced five miles beyond Kan reriiamii) today ami oncoiintertnl and do- tested a t uipiuo force of 0000 men. iiiu tJiiemy .ruireaipu, leaving uian nan aiiu woiinneu. i tie Anioriean lout in killed and wounded was 10. lUicrgctlc Ctiiipnlun. la. . . . i-i,Trani'mi, l ., Aug. iiio war in the Philippines is to be presented with a viijor that ought to result iu a speedy cesaation of hostilities. The correapond ent of the Associated Press saw Keerota ry of War Hoot tonight in the olllcw of the Hotel Uliutuplain, and this was his statement. ThcYaqul War. t uti-Aoo, Aug. 8 A Sfiecial to tho He- com trout (uai uius, Mexico, says: Uenerai Torav haa altnoatlv caninlotd ly surrounded Dicam, a Yaqui sttonghold wiivre iirany .-aai tavaues ara maHaml. un the arrival of the artillery and the nucn l ne irun. the Mexican uenerai will chato In on tho Indians and precipitate i no oiKgeai oaitie ever Might between iii'govertimeiit and the laquia. Thia and That. There Is one Hltls maxim That new I wilinsnie. Whlca may bring wha I Lsttss Than rhifiei or fame, All thoeliheedlt Good appetite Und, Strong nerves, toty cheeks, ' And vigor of tulud. It will banish dyspepsia,. Itheumetlaiu and tout, That Tired Keeling conquer,. Drive scrofula ami. And her la the maxim lis wisdom I suit- TakellotHl'aBarssparllla . And keep your blood purk Yaung Mother. Oichxu la the terror of thousand. roanir mothers because lta outbreak 11 agcoixinK and frequently fatal. BhiloU Ucajglt and Consumption Cure acts lis niagio in case oi uroup, jt naa nevt en known to fail. The wur4 eue i leved imiuedintely. Tr ues i'JflU.. 4 111 xl a I ikt 1 For sale by roihay & Mason, , iil.iu Hick lleudiidtcA. the curse of overworked womiuikln quickly and surely cured by Karl' Clo ttoot Tea, in? great blood putliier a tissue builder. Money rniniiuou it i latlsfaetorv. Price, cts. and W cU For ssle by Foshay A Mtsoo, Datr I UIh Ua. rivan IiIihhI mmn a elaan akia. leuty witliuut it. CaararvU, I'amly l ath .... I.I I ....I L-.... 11 .,U.n stirring up the Way liver and Uriwing all i nuritlva Iroiu th IkkIv. I'.ain today I l. - !. . I . , . I . I I ... - II.. I.i l inn mn mniiiiMb ixhi. -menu, uiavaasai and that ait kl tulmua eotnoleiion bv takui . aacari.ucii ior tea rear, ah uruj gist, satudaclion guuraaleeii, blek24,!We. 1 William Waldorf Astor has become a citizen of Great Britain. Good riddance. There are several other rich American idiots who ought to do likewise. The sooner tbe better. By the way though in tbe future as in the past tbere will be The-e will be a large crowd in Albany next Thursday te greet the Voiuoteera regardless of tbe fact tbat it i in the midst of tl e barvett ceason. We will give tbem a patriotic and royal welcome, thousands of sterling Englishmen come became we are piond of their record and "ere ana use bis place, are glad to see them return borne. It is not to make a show nor a bosineri sffai r The manner in which Seattle makes but to give them the reception they de- "t" oank clearance show up big is its custom ot carrying over the balances to tne next day, recently carrying over half a million dollars. This is deceptive sod 1 : . : i ' serve. The eastern papers have gooi woids for all parts of Oregon. They do nol pick out sections of the state and decry all tbe rest. It empbacizes tLe fact tbat the state is all right as a whole. This is correct. It is time that tbe peo ple of tbe entire etate worked harmon iously together for the upbuilding of tbe great commonwealth, with its unsur passed advantages and its many eye openers. We must grow if we prosper from tbe outside and not bj taking from et.i-h other, tnougb naturally tbere will bti internal changes. . There Is notbing very serious in the re port that soldies are being hurried to Vi. toria by the Canadian government. Toey won't burt any body. The United Stat es and Great Britain and ber colonies are oot going to do anything more tban a little growling. All differencra will te settled as they rhoold be between civiliz ed countries. The trial of Dieyus Just begun in France promises to be tbe greatest fn tbe history of that country. It will attract tbe attention of tbe entire world who are qnick to resent an imprisonment without cause, a condemnation aod conviction by trickery. As an excuse for tbe United States keeping control of Cuba it is bieng stated tnat in case tbe country is given its free dom the blacks will gain control. Wei), wbat oi it. What was tbe Cuban war for anyway Now tbat the Czar has retired from the speaketship tbere is a chance for tbe Pa cific coast to have tbe wonderful advan' ages of a Nicaraugue canal, an institu tion tbat will be of inettlmatable value to tbe people of tbe coast when completed , nnfair and not according to practice in nearly an otner cities. Our citizans have almost universally given liberally for the reception to the soldiers, but one man refused becausa the toaatmsater was a church rm-Hibrr snd one or two others because they didn't have to. It pays to be patriotic in such things even if you can't run everything yourse f. This morning a Nebraeka soldier pass ed through Albany. He bad intended to stop eff witb a view of buying a farm somewhere near here, but when he ssw tbe rain, the first by the way that baj fallen for two months he got on tbe train again and went on. lis had seen all of the rain in the Philippines be wanted. When be gets back among tbe cyclones he will wish be had staid long enough to have Investigated matters a little. What is Shiloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Cold nd Consumption; used through th world for half a century, has cured in numerable cases of incipient conaump tion and relieved many in advanced stages. If yon are not satisfied with the result we will refund your money. Price 25 eta., 60 eta. and 11.00. For sale by Foebay & Macon. Robbed at For eat Grove. Fosest Gaovr. Or.. Auz.!7 Georze If. Grave, a traveling salesman of the Harry G. Uona Company. Ban Franc's- rA v.i rrtl.lt.4t In il.i nt.M I..I nioht tf I a imlft wt anrlrhaln an.t tfnl.l mrklal valued at f 100. Nothing S.rlou-. Ciuc.ta Aug. 6. A swet-ial to the Ho cord from Victoria, B. C, says : The imperial government and thl Do min'on authorities h-ve decided to in crease both the regular military and mi litia forces on this station, tne Pacific coast depot of the British army and na vy. It looks as if Great Brulan and Canada were determined to assert their claim to the portion ot A'atka demanded by uanada by force of arms if necessary. Forty Pet son Killed. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 6. Nearly 40 persons were kill l by an accident on the Kratford extension of tbe Kheiton Street Railway Company t 4 o'clock this after noon, when a londe-i trolley car went off the i reel I j over Peek's millpond st Oro noque, about six miles north of Bridge port, and sank in the fists 40 feet below. Thus Tar 36 persons are known to be dead, and several more injured. The Dreyfus Trial. Kkn.vkh. France, Auir. 7. The Drey fus tr al was begun at 7:10 this (Monday) morninit. Captain Dreyfus entered the court room with a firm step, thouith his feat ures were pallid, lie answered the formal duestions of the jude in a clear, determined void. - Fire at Gar field. Garnkld, Wash., Aug. 6 GarhVIJ suffered the worst conflagration in it history at an early hour this morning, when six buildings in tbe center of tbe business portion were reduced to a nlle debris, together with nearly all the con- teats. The loss is about .'t,WU, with but 18000 insurance on the buildings. The fire was of incendiary orfgin. Coal oil was used to saturate the rear of Aver ili's grocery store. A TerrihleAccldent. Bar Harbor, Me.. Aug. 6. A score of persons were killed to.iay by the cri Intse of the gangplank of the Mount Desert Ferry. Seventeen were drowned and three died from the terrible exper ience of immersion in the water and in juries while struggling for li e. Killed for Slander. Ardmork, I. T., Aug. 6. A. Suther land, a merchant, was shot and killed here today by . W. Kairman, and A. Underbill, a lyslander, was seriously wounded by a stray bullet. Fairman, who is nnder arrest, eays that Suther land slandered Mrs. Fairman. Eilneata Your Ilowala With Caaearata. Cnndy Cnthnrtlr, ear eonntlpntlon forever. VOc, 2Sc. It C. Q. C. fall, 0ninKlK rof aud money. Wheat 4S cents. Mereek s Sugar Hot I Parlors lor Ice cream, confectionery, amis water, cigar auu louacco. A laige and fine stock of cigars and to bacco at Conn A II union's. .See the die play. W ben you want a choice tak a nkr roator meat of any kind, call on llcnrj irouer. lie aeep in beat. uo to eriek a shavinir ami hair nil ting parlor for i,rt claaa work, Hot and cold baths. Clean louel to every mor. The beat meat of all kind and good mat men! at tbe Albany llrcuwl iUmi Company 'a market, jut djwo Keeflud tn-et it t.il weight and prompt attxnd ion. I nnki-t no diffWnca b.iw had th wooud it yiMiuae DeWltt's Witch ilaxel Salve; it will q iicklr beat and Uare no sear. Foabsy c Mshhi. Some uf lb reaii'taof eeglecU-d dj apto tic condition of tne utouuch are cancer, connunitOtoa), bewrt diamao and epilepsy, Kndol DraoeDSia Our Lravsnta all thl bv ffeotiog w q iick cure la a I case of dys pepia. Foabay t Maaor. ir yon suaar from taoderoe or fullness atberiirbt side, pato uoder shoulder lade, conarlpatijn. bilouaness, alct eadache, and feel dull, heavy and a'eepy or liver ia torpid and cmgeatsd. De Witt'aLiUle Etrly Kiaer will cure you promptly, pieaaantiy aad permananily bj tbe congeal Ion and 1'nou iioul t, U grippe, counh, ooldi -ou an t i itfilag- mgh r.-mlily jiiyld I Jue Minu'e Uoutfo mrt t; e thl reiur a Itm t and iva a doe r's bill or the ma ttkr . ioiluy A ihwn. TICKKTSi To all poir t Fait via t;ri t Northern Railway. I For rate, f tders and full intormatiout islli radii's) H. F. Msaaiut, A went Altatnv If you hive pi'tx cu Ihem. No n- dndwra-oiu r borr b'e rtinn t bat lmn: . retuov tha r,iili of i lit dia n wilbouii Jiit;rlintf tb di i'sl'. place yoof siollJrtnoein D.AVil.-' iftiH i4rl?ialvi4 It bit never failed to oireorja: it will oot fail to cure oi. rut'i iy A Maaon. Car I ouniiiwiiun for. If U. C U tail to cure, druMiau rvluaU nwoay D a't think yo i cao our) lbt slight at-J lack of Dyi.iepiia by dieting, or that ill ill or ii i. Koiol I)ypepia Lur wii.1. cir li; it"di's wnat you eat t and ret'orat th) digettlvsorgan to beaitb Foabay & M.t.o. Paat Tebset yU aa Ktaak taw IJfs away. To cull tutiaeeo eully and loraor. b ma i nclle. lull et IK, narnt and lor, lak KoTo- J IJao, ll wnndarwurkar, thai mabaa k eaaa 1 atron. All droagiata, toe or l. Cururao- taad Ilooklat and aampla fr. Addr i atarllng lltmetly Co , Ctolcage or N Vers. ?i Albany Mm Ret. removiDir tile duot to opto and Titer ah4 eooD rtua. uuaing the fljw Ba'.urally. WaIcIick! Wutchea! Watcheal W hav- Just received direct from tbe factory a large stock of tbe celebrated Dueher-lfampden wtche, TUB WORLDS BEST. These watches were bouabt for cash snd we offer special bargains F. M. Fbrnch, Tbe Jeweler. If vou wish to taksfha leal, rid a a Cleveland. For sale by McFeron A Tom- unson. Letter l.ht. Following i th liat of letters remaining In tbe Potom'( t Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Aug. &. 1899, Persons calling for these letters mut gi ve t he date on wh icb advertised i Alabaugh, Eq, lease Batcher, Mr folio Girard, Mr Frank M Gowdr.GnyE Hacker, Mi Julia Joy, Mr Fred Lurei.Mrlt Miller, Mr WN Pomeroy.MUs Iterlle Kaoeivelt. MrS Road, Mrs CUra Kow, John W Wts-nblast.Mr Jimmie Whttaker, MrThomssJ Waher, Mrs Mary Fromsn S. S. Train. P M. I I I Hake No f ; ; arSJ Mistake ; ; !i InbuyingCon-!. ' 1 ESl ense Milk. 1 1 ggagggg stltute for the J Gail Borden!! ! Eagle Brand!! CONDENSED MILK There are cheaper and In ferior brands ta the Eagle, but none that equal It. It has stood first for forty years. 8n4 far Cclpa Beak. BORCCVS CONDCttSCD MIU CO, N. V. Wh rt vms. OaUb4 Kvk7 l7 -ort Butter I Mo 17 tent. I'trfaltMatiO ceuls II am 10 C"uU Kide 8 cent. , Sboo'drrsB oast DVSPEPSIfl ur ( yaara I wa a rtetlsa efaly ia lta womt rtirm. t nwui aat aoinina i Umal. anal at II maa my atoetaeh wuuld not retain and dUmt em tbat Last Narva I futnuu mil tonal, and at lima my atonaeh wuuli bntan takln CAM'AHKTS and aloe the I Bar auwiiiy imnrovea. until 1 am aa veu a i aver waa la y Mf."- David U. Ucarar, Newark, O. it aVy CATHARTIC -a Plaaaant. PalaUbla, rMtant, TU OuMl. Po Owe. vr hM, waakao. or Grlpa. Wa, 1M. fcw. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SiMMaa ? Caiim ftli ai. tama b. Vrk, HI Hfl.Tfl If If) and ("urnnirw! by allni rv-iv aiauKi; IKti'iMMi UatilL Notice of Flrat Meeting of Creditors In tie District Court of the Uuitrd t tt'ea for tbe Uintrict'of Creuoo: In Ibe nutter of 8. A. Crowder, bank ropt, in bsokroptcy. To tbe creditors or 8. A. 0wdr of Al bany ii tLe count of Lion an 1 district . sforeaid, a bsnkmnf . NO UCK IS HKIiEDY GIVESJ T1UT on tbe 25th day of July A. D. 1H99. the said S. A. Crowder wh duly adjudi cated bankrupt, and fbat tbe 8rt meeting ol hi creditors will bj beld at Albany. Oregon, in mv office, on tbe lOib day of Aunust A. D. I WJ, at One o'clock in tbe afternoon, at wbicn time toe said creditors ma attend, crove tbeir claims, amvninr trustee, esamine tbe bankrupt, and trans. sot sucb other buines as may f roparly coma before said meeting. Jr Dated Aug. 5tb, 1899. Vr If. Hhvakt, Referee in Huukroplcy. Notice of Filing. Final Account. NOTICE U IIERKRY GIVEN THAT the undersigned, kduiini'tratrix ' of tbe e-tale of Clarence Stockton, deceased, bat filed in the o unty court of Linn Coun ty, Oregon, ber flout account as such ad uiinistratrli of said estate, and that i'una- day, the 5th day ol 8eptemb?r, 18'.)9, at the ' hour of Una o'clock ia tbe afternoon, has been fixed by said court as tbe time for hearing of oi jetton to said njijrt and lbs settlement thereof. . Amanda Btccktox, Admiuisiralrlx of tbe ctate of Clareoce Stockton, dnctisaed. Hsvrirr & Sox, Afty's firadminisfrgtrij, ( '"f