The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 01, 1899, Image 7

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    -.MONDAY.
From South Africa.
Tub Ciuct'M. U'ulUr L. Malu'i oJrcut,
-popularijr lerimd by tie prett avaiy.
I.m In I .a II,. "Vaatilnn l'lat 8I1OW of
the World," now on imoentn annual
tour, l said to U enlarged to twice Ita
forinur !. Everything li brm new this
teaton, and a perloct host of itartllng
finvuii l. Hill im introduced lor me nri
time. l-Brutti one oi vi.e m v ..wrr-- Mi returnilll( -1.1. ,, ..,.,,,. :IB
Ing ot the many ftMiinw whi i wo to t,i credit. Ho I n young man of
tn!hinant ol the famous Roosovo lio ugh . dld ,.1..-....,.,. IinJ ,i.irvphl. kh1
. r. .
Mark E, Carry arrived In Albany yes
terday morning direct from South Af
rica lie wm mot here bvhia motlier
Mri. K. K. Carey and alalar. Mli Alice.
and left tliii morning by carriage (or
their twine in I'riiieviilo. Mr. Carey left
seven yean ago (or South Alrica to make
Ilia fortune, mid hii sue eeded in doing
Rider, alio Hough Rider from the Reg
uiar U. 8. Cavalry, many of whom took
an imlva tmrt fn the now historical
t.atile of Han Juun 1 1 ill. Will exhibit at
Albany, Wednesday, Sept. Oth.
fortunu, made by bard work and tuitle.
lie got oMt Inst abend of the trouble be
tween l-'.i.glund nod Kmuvr. but nw it
coin I u,
Considerable plowing ha already be n
uone.
Bpauldlng't big log drive passed Salem
lust Saturday.
A new tntertirlsi In linker Cily.lt l
reported w ill be a $71,000 hotel.
The Town Talk as sixty btilldlngt
have been erected in Ashland (he past
year.
W. It. liluln, cf thl city. bat "11
petition In bankruptcy, elving hla aet
. ..... a t t "it . I f . i . an' l i tti
nt ;wjo,o a no me iiiimiimii-s at pii..
If too need ulnBH't and full to consult
lr. M)w you put a dent in your head
where the bump of good Judgment
.Mould bo.
Warm Spring Jolny ha figured out
tbatuuck may i anuj titer pepiem
lor 1 under the old low, a the tew law
,haa noihiug on the subject.
Well Fargo and the leh-graph office ol
the Weetern -Union ar moving today to
their new quarter in n o I'MiTer block
where they will be d ing buainCM to.
morrow.
Two mile from Mem laat Saturday
afternoon lluee lo), aon rtf Jan;e
Wiley were playing blading tunie,
when one of them, Ilolurt, atriick
in the head with an ax by the oldest boy
.aged eleven, ana hhum.
Uoorge F. Mitchell, of Salem, while on
hi wav home from Spokane fell from
the car at Oregon City last Saturday
and waa killed. Ilia body waa found on
the track. lust north oi uign in,
where be undoubtedly accidentally
-off the car.
The cittern at the DxtfocaAT corner
and west ol it are now CMtnecied will
the third airvel water atipply pipe line,
which will furmh one of tin best tup-
plies of any city on tbe coaU Two en
gine could not lower the water eo a to
be noticeable.
The brkk work I being puhed on the
.court houae be 11. C. Cbamherbtio and
men aa fatt aa the weather will permit
Home mlondod brick 1 Iwing put Into
the atructure, which la already aaauming
aha aulltcienlly to aliow that it will be
One appearing court oue.
The gun club and their deputy propoae
to eee that every man who kill game
outofaon ahall be nroecuted. and
they will not eveo apaie Well Fargo
driver. They have a big field for doing
aome excellent work la protecting tlte
same of the county and are to be com
wended (or the energy being dlap'ayed.
Tha member of 1 Co. will meet to-
nitfht at the residence of Cattt. riiilllt)
to wake arrangemenU for a reception to
tbe citizen of Albany aome night thit
week, orobablv Friday. Tbe aoldiert
will take Hi. ir turn and have open door
for our people having booth with their
Manna curio, mnn unm una vi
quealloa box, io which our cillaena
of the i'ty', aa in
Itofeburg In t
to Cortland
TUESDAY.
Pague's Crop Report
Axotukn Oaio k EooK. Dennl If. I Harver.ting of faJl-aowo grain I tuaally
8tovall. bright young oewapaner man, I advanced by Aagntt 1, bat thl year
tr?0"..1""' hJ'inptihiiliiMl a look, It w generally commenced before that
The Heart ol the Vallev," whlcb I. dalei tha remit wa. .lm ..l.!r ,k-
hlHh'y lookrn ol. It e nlalna nna l.nn-
dred pogo of iorl- xml poem of Ore
gon iu ana me viiiiametie valley in
particular. Oreotilani rlio'il I how
their antireciation of Immn ia'nt liv
alvirtg ucli prod action a lileral i up port.
The Dkmockat ha not yet bad the pleat-
oi perming tne new uregoo pioduct
loo.
.VVEDNESDAY...
City
fell
be nermitled to ak any qu.ationa de-l
Ired which will be anawered.
A man alanine blmtelf "John tbe Nov-
llt." It writing lo different pertona
in Albany front Lebanon. in a manner to
how that be la craxy. Now he aama to
bet Ave dollar to one that he can plant
the flag of liberty over Canada without
the ue of bullet. If declare that be
haa aa much right to do omethlng at
Dewey and hat already written tbe iTee
identand Queen Victoria, la conclu
sion ha lout that "heaven and earth
may paaa away but tha word of John
the Novelitt will atay."
Mr. O. B. Height returned thia noon
from a trip through eaatern Oregon and
Waahington, going aa lr aa Lewlcton,
Idaho, wbere he waa a week ago yelet
day In one ot the bliiRost rain itorm he
waa ever in. The raina bad been gener
al all through that country. Mr. Height
pent yesterday with tha Pre. Uoer in
watco. They are doing a fine buaineta
and Mra. Been it greatly improved in
health.
Oliver Veatch. of Gottaae Grove, bat a
bird doe- that mad a valuable "letch"
(or him tha other day. A man putting
np bay near Mr. Veatrti . retttJenc, lett
bit vett containing a goiu watcii on
cock of bay. The dog huud it and car
ried It to Mr. Veatch'a home where It
waa bung uo on the porch without ex-
am'nation. The man mittrd tha v-e
end atc'i. and thinking It the work of a
thief, notified the marahal. Mr. Veatch
beard of the loat and reatored the prop
erty to the owner who had given
tor loat. Guard.
Judite K. 1'. Illue,
the city jcitcrday.
Khmer Hermann If ft
night (or Washington.
Mr. K. K. l'urrinh went
thl noon on a week vinit.
Kri. Ahby went to Portland thle noon
to ieo the mtliincrv ojienlng.
Ivan M.irk, the printer went to Hal
.y ihu noon on lit eunimcr vacat on
trip.'
Mr. and Mi L, K. Hamilton went lo
Cortland Ihi noon to 'he full oncn
stig ol millinery.
Mrt.O a rea:oik,of.i oodland Cel. re-
turnei1 th nitn from tbe Itayand lllie
guc' ot lion, I. J. fciste
Mix Murturlio, if Halem, returned
home ll.ii norm after a viit in Albcny
llie gucat ol .Ml' lu-Mte isurkliarl.
0. C. Hathaway, of Aiiland, and Mia
,...! ff .1 ... 111.
ried in Jiiekitouvu:e on Aoguet Z6
J. F. Merrill and W. N. Merri'l, of Al
Uany, the vt iiite (ewinir macliino men
were in town today on Lunneai. Salem
Journal,
J. H. I'oun i. of Jcfferron. and Ml
Adulia Turnidge, o( l-aaunh, were mr
ried at licouib jealerdny. Key. Oflorn
oinciaiing.
T.O. llaaer, of Soar-Creek and Mr.
Prettyman, of Portland, have been In
the city on their ay to the mountain
on a nunt
W. It. Steven, tbe merchant, return
ed I hi noon from the et where he hat
liern iMiylng gAJt (or Uie fall and win
ter tMie,
Mr. I'.rfect. of LaUrcnde. who hat
Ucen viiiling in the city lur tome time
the giel of her daughter, left thi noon
lor iiome.
Mr. Harry l.vne. of. Oakland, and
Nellie KHey, of Allany. were auett at
tne homo or.rxi i.yne. iiiuraday. Jel
lemon lieview.
J. It. Watkina, a wis! detective ot
the American Delectlte Aeaociation,
iHMed through Aloany Saturday fcr the
nay, on ouaimrt.
Mr. U. L. Walker, of Portland, where
lie tiaa charge ol the Moen Waahburo
branch liotiae, tnt bunday with Al
uany rviauve.
Among thoa returning from the Hay
thi noon were Judge lloiae and family,
Mr . ltaiimgart and chl dren. K. , Ooff
and family.
Mr. and Mr. Caufleld and children ol
Oregon City, returned home thi noon
alter a aeveral day viait -, witb tueir
motnerand brothe
One ot the afendant at the teachers'
InalltntA l,l.l mt n.w.iittL. CMw last m-Mk
l ft. j.. ft a ... . t v . " - , . . i j.
in l waa in Aiauu ityw. vi airr-is ( viuv.
"in. lixcKive. A a meeting lat
evening at the boa e of Capt. Fi.illipt ar-
rang meni wne mde lo give diluent a
reception by the yotioir m-n o I Co. It
will be i.eid at the W. C. T. U. ball on
Hatnrday evening, and tl e doer wi.l bo
open eiriy. Booth will be ananged
wlib colloctione of ."hilioi.lnH 1.1 ,t..l .-nr
io, which will be explained bv lira ,1,1-
ir. At v o clock a qietion ink will
ne oiiencu era all 0twtllOD wil bit an
werrd tor an lour
TheWa trL. Malntl.ow wh i-h will
exhibit at Aloanr, Vele.la, Kept 0,
ha lheoi.lv Hoftn Hack Ki.lii g P.ry In
s .ui.j, iuia cnaroiing ,i lie (poneu
HI.elUt.d Por.y be neen trained lo ride
two lire at the lima tmia and i
nown by the name o. (nan(Uuiia- it
i tne moat wonderiul ant artistic per
lormeaci of any rqneairaln pony. Vou
mar nert r nave anuiiiar cbance of treins
u nareet oi isovei cene, o rrlng lb
iniurrn io in rnte little pony;
tim r pirajre win repxy you.
it up
I" It tVentner.
Tonight end Tburtday fair and wtroi-
nf. - n a .....
r. ivivrr .o isei.
F. M . Fbxmcii,
DUplavman.
Watcheal Wutcha! WatcheM
Wa hav Juat received direct from the
factory a large atocK oi me ceieuretea
""'"t'h'e WORLDS BEST,
There wMchee were bought for cb
and we offer toeclal bargains
F. M. Fkknch, The Jeweler.
If vou want ft Rooa and cleat
.uok buv ciaar maJe) by our Al
bany ulgar factor
To Cora Couitlnatlon rorTr.
Take CmtvareU Canily Cutliartta 10o or 50,
It 0. 0. a lull to cure, druwlNU refund money.
DAVIS JON HSON. In Albany, In tbe
parlor of the Kevere House, on bun
day. Ann. 27. 1S!. by Hv. M. C
Wire, Mr. Wade II. Davi and Mi
Klsie Johnson, both of Harrisburir.
The groom iia son of Ex-UecorJer
Davis and for many year a resident of
Albany, now clerking in a store in liar-
risburg, and tha bride i an estimable
vou nil ladv. a daughter of Mr. Win
dom. They have the best wishes of
many.
W a
yonn r. jone. irave ina napaeneer
g.nlof he Southern PaiiU--, baa just
reiuined from a trip I hrougb the vil-
lamette valley, and he btine encourag
ing report oi tbe condition ol rrop. He
haa a unin ranco of hi own in Ma'ioe
county, and h m u than a theoretical
knowledge ol Ibe buiiueee. Mr. Jonc
ay I hat . I lh weai her shall he favor
able l oin not nw till the harvett ahall
be fuily out cf the way. the loe from Ibe
recent raiot will not be appreciable.-Oregocian.
On bit recent trio to the moiniaina J
it. Criaford secured about aix'v floe
view of a pretty mountain aceuery a
Hi ponbeto ecae in the world,
mong other aome fine viewa aroond
run end Char Lake. He baa alao
taken tome piciurri of I Co. reproduc
ing the big picture nf the Co. taken in
San rrancioco lo a site that tan b olJ
for 25 rem, and yet presenting Ibe fac t
very oisiiuciiy.
Tbettreet Jurinkler beran runriim to
day. It it to be hoped it a 111 be abl to
uo tocontlDoally for Ibree wel Will
it.
grain wat In thock when the raina be
gan. uing to the (act that uully
tliete it no raio in Aagutt, it ha not
been the practice to t ut a cap theaf oo
thockt ; tha retult it.the rin thorough
ly wet tne allocked grain. From the 8tb
to tre 27th there waa not ufflcient dry
a-eatber to permit the allocked uimIo to
dry out, with the retult that epronting
tetin. The damaee done by tne rain
cannot be truly evtimated; tbe grealett
uamage oc' iirreo io tne Vlllamette val
ley and in nortbeattern Umatilla coun'y.
Tbe damage will in no case jiceed 10
per cent, at only about one-ball tbe fall
grain bad been cut; tbe total lot will
not exceed o per cent. Toe raina iave
been of benefit to priof town craln, to
hop, coin, ertatoet. nat'.uraite. clover
aod tardeo. and It la thought that tbe
oeneut win tuny otl-tet tbe damage, ao
that the only lost la in tbe delayed work.
Harveting and threading will oe re
turned ny Wednesday.
tne piMpeci lor crop in iregon ar
gooil, better than expected, and, on the
who e.oearly a good a In former year.
Working foMheU. of 0.
The College Y. M. C. A. of the Stale
Ui iverity, detiie Ibe publication ot tbe
follow log:
ProDectlvrf a'ti.lnla of thia lnailn'tnn
houll not fail 10 writ for a free copy of
tbb Studenit Hand book. It contaiot
much information about bwrd and lodg
ing, and ttudeut affaire not found io tbe
catalogue.
rhe Cbrittian association, tbe nub-
lieher of the book, render invaluable
teivice to tho new atudsntt by meeting
mem at tne tiaio. nodtna: boardina
place, and helping them to get eetiled
in tbe college community.
Any obtainable information regarllng
Eugene aod the uoiveriity will be freely
and cheerfully fornUhed. If deeired.
ooard and lodeine will be arraneed for
in advance.
Those who know of prospective stu
dents are requested jto send the name
and addreea ot all aucb to the Young
Lebanon.
Fr.m toe E. A.j
W. 8. Mayberry and A. Parrish left
ye'erdy for Dalit, wbere they have
tne contract for bull Jmg a Urge barn.
Hugh Bryant will toon leave for San
Franciaeo witb the loten'ioi of anlisting
in tbe U. S. navy.
Lloyd M olli Is now se. vloj aa one of
the tralo ditpatcbera of tbe B. V. Co., in
Portland. It i very eeldom that ao
youog a man I placed In such a respon
sible position, which thow tLekiod of
(tuff be ie made of.
Mis Hela Gilbert and Mr. A.M.
Hammer returned to tbeir bom 3 in A l-
Thi Ciacta.L'mlt d space sill atlotpr
bat tbe mention of a few of the many
novelties Introduced by tbe Walter L,
Main Circa this tea ton wblch txblblta
at Albany, Wednetday, Sept. 6. Amsng
tba most prominent features will be a
detachment of tbe famoua Roosevelt
Bough RiJers; tbe smalleat elephant In
existence; tbe celebrated Livingston
family of acrobats; tba great Wernts
family sit in number: MhsKos Dock-
rill, the most beautiful and accomplished
of ail lady riders; Martina Mowando,tb
Brssilisn horseback and champion om
eraaoit rider of tha world ; young Her-,
bert, tbe ten-year-old clown; Lll Re-tale,
a SpringSel J, Vt., farmir and hit
troop of performing pigs: Wm. ConraJ
with hi bone-back aiding monkey;
Cooper, the giant, the tallest man: Wild
Rote, the wild girlt Delavoyeand Fritx.
tbe funniest aod most eccentric of a I
circus comedians, and Cananditgus, tba
nan V tCNlarH.v afta .un1iit. Iltn.
wekwitn tbeir brother at tbe Gilbert ' on'y borae-back riding pony. .
rarcb above Waterloo. j '
Mrs, Jot. Smith killed a large rattle- Bio Clcbbino Oh'ir. Alfumt Wiic
enaae in ins 7ara at the Kb (Hi a Smitb'
arm one aay last week. It bad seven
r Bines, a -rattier" was also killed on
Mr. Baltmtrth's firm a short time
sioce. This kind ol make la now leidom
found in thl aection.
Oacar Hyde, who died a abort time
sijee, was not only tbe yonngest member
ol the A O U W of this place, but waa
tbe youngeat man ever taken into thia
lodge. He had been a member about
nine months, and at the time of his
death was aged 19 years and 5 months.
He bad paid into tba beneficiary fund of
the order $10.80, and in dues 2.60. and
hi parent will now receive 12,000.
Tennessee Gatherings.
A. P. Hood bai returneJ from Monroe.
Mre. riarah Fronk returned last week
from the mountains.
Remember tbe Sabbath school next
Sunday rt 10:30 a. m. Key. A. B. Hood,
auperintendeot.
Rev. Black, of McMinnville. baa been
visiting with friend in thi vicinity for
tne past tew aay.
C. V. Boas and A. W. Wieht "have
been canvaatiog "Underwoods" tteriop-
i.cbd vie we.
Hon plckina will commence immed
iately J. Q. Swink
tbe Farm
paper five
tv Democrat one year and
Jonrcal, an excellent farm
year, for the price of the Dmocbat.
$1.25. Daily nbcribera can have ad
vantage of It by paying in advance a
year. Now ia tbe time to subscribe. Or
der early aa tbenomter ia limited to on
hundred that can be taken.
MntiyaLover
Haa turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable girl witn an offensive breath.
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath
bvits action on tbe bowels, etc., as noth
eise will. Sold for years on absoiuta
guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 60 eta.
ro aale by rotbay A Mason.
If yott toiler from tendernest or fullaett
a tbe right ide, pain under shoulder
lade, constipation, bitousaess, sick
eadacbe, and feel doll, heavy and aleepy
nr liver it torpid and oaeeated. lte-
Witl' Little E-u-ly Riser wi II core you
promptly, pleasantly aod permanently by
removing tbe congestion aod causing tba
tile duct to opta ana Hjw naturally.
THXT ARJ6O0D piu.
Q. Swink beein Thursday
Men', or You re Womeo'a Cbrittian as-1 and O. R. Keebler next Monday : other
t I ti! ... -
ociaiion, u.oiu, cugene. I wut ioiiow toon.
Will H. Ross and Ed L. Umnhru. nl
tbia vicinity, were initiated into tba
tl 11- I . . r I .
uouero nooamea at lseoanon taat
rriday evenisg. Tbe ' Woodmen" now
nave eleven members from Tennessee.
a graduate of A!'eny college
Jasper Wyman.the drueuist. and Wil
liam ilarria, the caterer and expert ba
ker returned last fcaturday ewmng irom
tne tsreiirnbukh hot spring.
Mlr Maud Croaby returned PtturJay
on the ove land Irom Portland where
he haa been vicilina several days since
her return from Los Angeles. ,
Miss Minnie Bishop died in Elgin on
August ztst. 1 lie deceased waa born lu
Linn county. She resided in Kentucky
awbiie doing special cburcn work.
Mre. a. G. Marvin, of WaiUbunr. ar
rived on Saturday night' overland and
will viait with her father Mr. Yea Can
non and her brother and aiater in th
city.
Mr. Charles Miller Is in the city on
visit, on a ten .ay lay on. lie ia now
running out from Siiaons and on hi re
turn will have a position as brakeman
on a paatcnger out ot Siaeone.
Lloyd Duncan will leave tonight for
Sn Rafael, Calif., where be will resume
bit ttudiet in the military academy, and
wuere no is mating excellent progress
preparatory to the study ol law.
Mr. Chatlea McGhee. of Gilroy
Calif., who tins bven work inn in his
cousin's store (or several years, is In the
city on a visit, taking lit summer s v
cat ioi. by a vip to Oregon.
Billy Miller, ot Shetburn. who' placed
hull in Albany several yean ago, was in
he city today. He haa botn playing in
r.aetern uregon this yesr and recently a
lew eamea n independence. Minor it
one of tha beet catcbera in the state.
Xf- f!.ir...A T I a , II.. Al I
..... v.v...v ..nil., lliyviHliil UI A wu..
left Saturday evening on the overland
lor uran s fast, where, be will resume
the practice of his piofession. He has
the best wishes ot many Albany frlenda
for success.
Dr. Adams, the dentist, will not prom
ise to do any more work at Kewport this
year, as be hat been absent from bis
noma practice some six weeks. We are
informed that he w ill tamd the latter
nart of this week visitimr relative and
friends at Detroit. Sclo, Shaw and Jeffer
son and will return to Albany ami be
ready for business again at bis Dental
Parlors next Monday .
Rev. Mr. Memlnger, who for the past
live years has been the pastor of the
Methodist church, will preach hia fare
well aormon next Sunday. It is not
known where he will remove, as that
questisn will be decided ly the M. E.
conference which will miet next moiitb.
Ash. and Town Talk.
Chaplain Gilbert pa seed through th
city this noon on his way to hugene from
a visit on the West Side. He spent the
twenty minutes stop here with Maj
Ellia and sister. A good many very nice
stories are being to'd by the boys ot the
second regiment about Chaplain Gilbert,
all ot them ehow'ng that the second reg
iniont had the star chaplain of tbe Stli
cori.
A limited quantity of wood wid le
taken in payment of an organ cr sewirg
machine by E. U. Will.
-w
Eilnoat Tone Itowala With C Hi carat.
Candy rmhnrtlp. cure constipation forever.
10c, 86c. II C 0- C. (ail, druggists refund money.
Dr. and Mre. Adam returned this
noon from tbe Bay and will visit friend
aod relative in tbe valley several day
oeiore rotaming to work a; tbeir office
next aionuay.
Mrs. unariea TilloOoa. wco bad an
arm biokso in a nnaway aoident near
independence, eeverat week ago. ia
ill with pneumonia at her home in Beb-
unconnty.
Mr. and Mr. F. L.Soch arrived in Al
bany this morning Irom Tacoma, where
they have been visr.in with their
dauuh'er Mrs. alter l'urreil, for sev
eral we. ts.
Mrs. W M. Wo! vet ton of Spokane,
returned tbla noon from the Kay. Mr.
W.i a daughter of Mr Louie Miller aid
M'. Vio-verioa a broil er n Chief Jus.
loe o vertoo.
Daniel B. Briok.of Melvern, Kansas,
arrived in Albany ibis noon, on a vt-n
wtib bla bro ber, Thorn Brink and
family, whom ha had not seen t 4 twen-ty-stveo
yra-s.
County O.erk Crabtree today issued
tw o licenses for marriage, one to J. R.
Towers aod Miss S. S. Sylvester of La
comb and the other to Zenoa G. Ames
and Miss May C. Henderson of Sweet
Home.
J.O. II est wood and W. D.Gotsara, f
San Jose, passed through Albany on tbe
overland lor bom witb live hundred
pouois ol go.d dust which they bad
digued out ct tbe ground around Daw
aon.
Mr. Fred Wallace, ot 1 Co.. went to
Oregon City to accept a position in the
mill, aeenred byoue of bit frllow sol-
diets. There is a strong and lasting
friendship between the Albany and Ore
gon Lily boys.
Bsrney Bond left today for Por.land to
reeoiitt in tbe U. o. service. He recent
ly closed a tnree yean aervice In tba 4tb
infantiy. and wa dichatged after hav
ing neen io botn tteuubsn aod fhilip
pine war, aeeing some very active ser
vice particularly in tbe former.
Cbas. Briclers, tie tallest man in Or
g.n, who resides at Dallas, csme over
this morning via stage, lie measure tt
feet and 19 inches in bis stocking feet
nd is still growing, tie is L'5 rears
f age ana weigh Tii pouud and is
ooust. aatem journal.
Capt. McGregor, ot the Salvatiob
Army , leit tbis noon for Mosier, near
Toe Daliet, in retptnte to word received
yesterday that her mother who resides
there was dangerously ill. A-jother
Capt baa been secured lo take her place
during tier ansence. ivnight t apt
Hubbard will have obsrge ol the meet'
ing.
Tl e boost wbicb were offered ssioriset
foe the beat examination pipers io tbe
WilUmette university law school last
spring havs been li tributed by 'Dean
Kicnaraton. in the senior class w. Kl
lis Richardson took the first piixe. Eo
cyclopedia of Heading and practice, in
twenty volumes, and F. W . Power, the
second, Uo-operattve Digest, in six vol
umes. in the jui lor e ass 11. A. John
son, Jr., txtli t..e urn of Blackatone'i
;?omtnentariea, four volumes. Salem
Journal,
Qi W. W aits was busy yesterday get
ting a file cf the Dsmorat lor two months
to take back to Dawson arith bim. He
will leave Seattle on Sept. 7, having re
ceived a dispatch frm his paituer, Dr.
Wilcoxaon, at Chicago, to he ready nn
that day to start back lor Dawson. On
bis way back Mr. Watts will have chtrge
nt about ten car loads of mining machin
ery, Urrat ttrides are being made at
Dawsoi in the character of mining op
srations, The old way ia fast giving w
tones methods.
W. F. Hammer is home from b i
mrunlsin outing.
J. A. Ploaimer. of LrooJ. is In He
cny tociay on ttosioess.
Miss Pbemia Hoffman haa coca lo
Vancouver to attend scl ooi.
Mrs. G. W. Simpson, of Portland, baa
joinea ner nusDend et tbis city.
Mies Ura Minn returned thia noon
Irom her H bite Fata trip.
Mrs. J. X. Hoffman is in Portland in
specting the millinery opening.
Mitt Chance, nf the public schools, te-
tnrned this noon irom a3 outing at tbe
Bay.
Prof. Lee and family, a hi have bean
in Portland aeveral weeks a, tha home
of Rev. Lee, returned this noon.
Mrs. Robert Brown who haa been at
tha Bay for aeveral weeks is now at the
Summit, on a visit with tba family of
Lesley Mattcon.
Colonel Parker, ot tba Wall Walla
Statesman, passed through Albany tbia
noon on hia way home from a aeveral
days inspection ot tut goat ranch near
Toledo.
McK.
OTSCE. I hare made arraneementa
for free delivery of dressed chickens Sat
urday aiiernoons. tava your orders
early for good chickens at reasonable
prices. F. G. Powbbs,
tha Foultryman
No rUre. No Pay.
That ia tbe wav all the drne-ffisia sell
drove a Tasteleat Chili Tonic for Chl' Is,
malaria and biiliontmaa. It it at pleat
ant to take at lemon tyro p, 60j.
a . iyuj.1 mi. viuiv wr fining re
frigerator and ice cream freezer. Tba
fctewart & box Hardware Co., have soma
of tbe best.
I ettcr LL.t.
Following i 11 list of letters remaining
in tbe Postoffice at Albany, Linn county,
Oregon, Aug. 30. 1899, Pertona calling
for these letter mwt give tbe date on which
advertised:
Bolton, Minnie
Bryant, Mr G K
Doran, Mr Jacob
Hunter. Mr Roger
Middleton, Mr Wm
Budget, Mrs Cist
Douglas, M iss Grace
Deby, Mr Ben
Kampla, Mrs Mary
rarker, K
Parrish. Mr Everett Peterson, Mr Swaa
Rosa, Mr Wm Rhodes, Mr J A
Rhodes, Ira Taker, Mr BT
Thompson, Mies N Ilia
Postal cards
Hunter, Mr Marry Huston, Paul J .
Willita, Elixa
" 8. S. Tnanr. P. M,
Wyoming has gone I
meet tba returning I
Tbe Governor of
to SanFrancisco to
Wyoming boys.
Fifteen young men Dtss-td through Al
bany laat ntgut lor tba fbilippinta,
recruits for companies already there.
Tbe Albany Trading Co. have moved
their store front the Baltimore block to
second s'reet, between Ellsworth and
Lyon.
Cspt. Willis is endeavoring to get no a
company for the Ph lippioea made np
entirely of veterane. whose metal he
knows.
A large number of threshers started on
work this morning all over th count
aud more will follow tomorrow. Several
began aa early as yesterday.
Mr. tiharlet Davis reooats tbe Lots in
his yard west ol tbe city n splendid con
dition. Tbe hop crip trom ses to be tbe
best for years.with hops in fine condition
J.G. Crawford has received a large or
der for pictures for tbe Oregoolan's big
new year edition. prer-araiiont (or a hich
are already being made.
Tba new postal orders sre being re
ceived by tl.a valley p. m'e They are
tmtuer and mora convenient than tbe
old ones. The sender will receive a re
ceipt, which will be a great convenience.
Dr. Hullinger recently of Lebanon, - is
being heard Irom in Portland He ie a
rustler. He run a big advertisement
in the Telegram that would do cre.it to
a merchant for sixe.
bdward L. Mima, a 1'endlrton iawver
whotbotj. Henry Miller in a saloon
baa been charged with murder b tbe
coroner's j lry and will have to do eorue
live rustling to prevent beiug stretched
by hemp.
A Portland man named Ford recently
Inherited tl 000 from a California rela
tive. He drew $600 out ol the bank and
a couple ot Irienda bad it telore he had
gone two blocks. Then he drew tbe
other $400 out and invested it in the re
cent Astoria races. A foot and bit
money are soon parted.
Recently an advertisement appeared
asking for a gold watch'that bad been
lost by Mi. henry McSee. Advertising
doea sonde e, but failed to reach tbis
rase. New, though the reason it plain.
The lime iteeper.a small ladtet watcb.he
was keeping tor a friend, was in an in
side po -.tet ot another suit ol clothes.
In the meautims Henry had bought an
other watch to replace the supposed lutt
one.
The salary o train dispatchers on tbe
Southern Pacific R. R. baa len fixed at
$140 per mrnlh, dispatchers' operators
at $90 per month and the minimum sal
ary for tl'grphere at $70 (r month
A set ot rules and regulators affecting
tha work of those employed in the tele
graph and rtatiun department haa been
agreed to. w hich will have the effect ol
making lit' more pleasant for them in
the (nt ro Railroad Telegrapher,
PeorisIH.
Young FSaihasrs spS'
i tsfii EagB Brand l
"y-PjiX CONDENSED MIXK f- t-orrinr tMe. aa T-ell aa f-f A
X mrrT.Tr 1 f-- cooking. It t. atood tba teat i farcy yean. V
O """' lossirs CoMDieac stiui Co., New Voaa Q
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STATE H0BI1L
M;oS. Orcp. .
Training bchool 'or Teachers, new de
partmenta, ungraded couotty school
work.
Gradnates secure cood positions.
Strong conrees. Well equipped Train
ing department.
Koroial conrse,' quickest and best way
to State Certificate.
Expensa for year from $120 to $160, on
rir eataloone. address P. L. CAMrBtU. board $2.60 to $3 CO per week. Tuition,
Ptasident or W. A. Wahji, Secretary of $6 25 per term ot ten week.
Faculty. Fall term begins Sept. 19ib. Summer
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warmer.
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tquit-nftT -yon-nw--iiMi-a Farm ? "J
the worVti-thw' biPTktM't rrpn . m - r. v -of
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Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FATS J '
a YEARS (trni-wtn of ifloo, tofm iqoi tqu end -jci u
fo any addrtss lot A DOLLAR BILL,
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