The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 13, 1899, Image 4

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    It it possible that if the United State
war to itirt out like Alexander to con
quer the entire world it might eventual
ly do ao. It baa a much right to Jo to
M It ha to try to conquer part o( it
against the will of the people.
We have just received a aack of Karly
Rose potatoes from our friend John
Smith, of Qieets, for which lie will
pleaea accept our thaoss, some of which
are nearly nine inches in length. Lead
er.
Want a Uowey.
It ia eaid that President Kruger'a wife
dots her own cookiug and makes her
own beds. This iuaures the family
against getting into trouble with John
Bail and the hired girl at the same
time K, C. Journal.
The Uuera want to govern themselves
and they have a right to, just aa much
as the English r-eople. If tin rule was
right that the strongest had the right to
govern the weakest then there could be
only one result that of a single govern
ment to the entire world in the end.
There is too much red tape in thi
yacht race between the Columbia and
the Shamrock. Give them a shove and
let the one crosting the line first he de
lared winner if it takes a week and they
ave to get out aud shove the boats along.
1 he public gets impatient over the many
failures on account of toe calms.
The "new woman ' lias appeared in
our very midst, save the Myrtle Creek
correspondent of the Buseburg Review
She wears blue overalls anc ran be seen
In many of the prune orchards picking
prunee. At a distance she appears quite
manish bat npon a ntarer approach one
is led to exclaim with the patriarch of old
"tbe bair cf Eran bat the trousers of
Jacob,"or Iks.
Bow can a patriotio American help
sympathising wita tbe Boers, who are
liable to lose thair republic throned the
avarice of Great Britain. Oncelwe bad
an experience of our own with England
The cause of tbe Boers though different
is Just, as affairs go, and the true spirit
of democracy demands a word of encour
agement, though otherwise we should
keep entirely away from the ent ingle
ment of foreign alliances.
Tbe New York World Is making an el
fort to secure Dewey aa the nominee, lor
tbe Democratic party for piesident- It
will be In vain, for Bryan will be nomi
nated by acclamation The World's
position though is interesting aud we
give its argument :
The advantage to the couc try o! the
nomination of Admiral Dewey for Tresi
dent by the democratic parly is so great
as to outweigh any personal objection
which tie rare and quite heroic modesty
may seek lo interpose.
His candidacy would relieve the Pre
iieutial campaign of all the stress and
apprehension which ordinarily makes it
so distracting to the people end so dis
turbing to business. There would 'be
no personal rancor: Dewey has no one
mies. Taere would be no partisan bit
, nest : Dewey has never bee a a party
man. There would be no uncertainty:
fjewey'e election would be a foregone
conclusion.
The country would know beyond
doubt or peradventure that its honor
and its affairs at home and abroad would
be entirely safe in bis hands. His char
acter, which is as solid as bis tative
mountains, and his career, which at
very stage has added uew lustre to the
flag be loves, guarantee tbij.
To the Democratic party Admiral
Dwey's candidacy would mean certain
success something- that cannot be eaid
of any other man.
To the country it would mao peace
with justice, prosperity without inter
ruption, tbe firm execution of all laws, a
government by tbe best men.
JNOl since W ashington s day lias any
American bad tbe opportunity to do his
country a greater service than Dewey
can render it next year by causing a sus
pension of party strife and accepting the
Presidency as a simple pattiot under no
pledge save to duty, free from all obliga
tions except those of honor, bound to no
platform other than the constitution,
The Woil J does not believe that the
American was ever born who cou d cay
tbe final No to such a call from his
country as this.
SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS.
About People.
BMAgwttenDaod- great
activity in the Philippine islands, and
there are good reasons to believe that
the war will be pushed vigorously as i
necessity in connection with the caodi
dacy of President McKinley for reelec
tion. Regardless of this the American
people should stand by the government
in this war nntil it is ended and tbe
matter settled. This tbongh does not
prevent one from reasonable cnt.cism o
the measures nsed and the men em
ployed in the war.
A gold standard bill will be introduced
in the senate on tbe convening of the
Congress. Straight single gold stand
ard . Four years ago it was bimetallism
that was right, now there ie no pretence
made to claiming any friendship for sil
ver in any form, and there will be a dif
fereut plan for getting rotes. Where
will John H. Mitchell, Binger Herman,
Congrsserren Ellis and many others like
them who were outspoken for bimetal
lism stand.
Tbe Salem Independent eausticly says :
Governor Kocsevelt says the people
like a fighter. Well, tome of them do
It depends considerably npon the refine
ment of tbe people as to bow much they
like a fighter. There is a growing sen
timent nowdays in tbe minds of very
many human beings tbat barbarian
methods of settling, or trying to settle,
international difficulties should be dis
couraged. With a yonng cracabraio
military enthusiast like Roosevelt, who
has an idea tbat one must be n fighter
'n order to be patriotic. It is perhaps use
less to argue the question. Teddy is so
thoroughly possessed by tbe military
spirit tbat his only desire is to go down
in history as a dashing, grinning war.
rlor.
Maitre Labor i ?s one of tht best all
around amateur athletes ia Paris.
Major Marcband ia busy writing a book
giving an account of his juurney across
Africa.
Tbe Khedive cf Egypt draws a salary
ten times as great as that of the president
of the United States.
Lord Chief Justice Russell of England
is said always to have a bet on every im
portant sporting event.
George Berry, the English bandmaste
has retired after sixty-three years' serv
ice with military bauds.
Pev. S. II. Conwell has, during bis pas
torate at the Temple Baptist church in
Philadelphia baptized 3,875 converts.
John Campbell of the Cameron High
landers is tbe youngeet major in tbe Brit
ish army. He is only twenty-seven years
of age.
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r-mporer vt imam is a patron oi an
American clipping bureau tbat furnishes
him with newspaper comments on him
self and bis policies.
Mrs. Clara E. Wright of SanFanciscn
started tbe Rampart City Whirlpool in
the Klondike last January, aud it bas
proved to be a greit success.
By the birth'.of a son this year to Prince
Christian of Denmark the Grand Doch
ess of Mecklen burg-Sib werin becomes a
grand-mother at the age of thirty-eight.
Walter Wyckoff, the expert in practi
cal sociology, who wrote "Tee Worker
is off for th- north pole, or as near to it
as it may be necessary and possible to
go in trying to find L:eut. Peary, tbe
Arctic explorer.
Ragbnoatb Purnehottam Paranjpe,
this year's senior wrangler of Cambridge
bas pledged himself to teach mathe
matica at tbe Fe'gatson college, at
Peone, for twenty years, at a salary of
not more than 70 rupees a month.
The principal attrautiou In the United
States this week, has been tbe attempt
at a yacht race between two boats.
Now a yacht race aa a rule ia no very big
event, but this one Is a swell affair and
everybody is puffed up over it in some
shape, jii!t because on of the yachts
represents Englautl and the other, the
United States. This fart has made it
an international contest. John Bull
and Uncle Saui. though are very IrUudly
over the tnatier and btutl aud bet with
each other in a veiy cordial manner over
the mult, At thia writing two florin
have been made amid intense excite
ment and both have been failures be
cause as much wind as has been flying
around very little of it seemed to go the
way of the sails of these lead heavy
boats, and they failed to got snoh a
move on through the waters as would
take them over the course within the
prescribed time. They will keep trying
until they do, and the winners and their
friend will bow).
England and Cape Colony continue to
look daggers at each other. Just now,
to the Democrat it looks aa If it will be
siveral weeks before they get to firing at
each other. By that time it is posiibl
thev will have sufficiently gotten their
senses to settle their differences as
cent people should without war.
V
During the week a bicycle rider back
east rode his wheel ten miles in the re
markable time tf a little over fifteen
minute?. That is humping it, and
shows a hat a man can do when he tree;
but really, what does it aiuount to.
The bicycle is a great thing for business,
but this record suiaihimr. is going to
double the backbones of men and twist
their their livers and kidneys out of
shape. Ten mitea in just four times the
time it takes Eddie Mc Dully is fast
enorgh for this paragrapher.
Otls'a Y.euaorihlp
The foot ball seasoo has again rolled
around and the oblong sphere has begun
its cavortings through tbe fields of tbe
conn'ry. The game likewise Is being
kicked from east to west and back again
but it continues on top with bigger
crowds than ever. The young men who
play foot ball are amorgtbe best in our
colleges, many of them christian young
men, and with all its roughness tbey be
lieve tbey are receiving a trainiog tbat
will be ol benefit to tbem in after years.
bo they ke.ep.at it regardless ol opposi
tion. To be captain of a big team is the
greatest glory tbat can come to a college
student. Just before the Democrat
man left tbe New York village where he
was bronght np there was bjrn to one
of his best friends there a boy, just a
common every day kind of a kid. They
named him William after bis uncle,
judge of the conoty. Tbat boy had tbe
stuff and loJay Bit! Edward is captain
of the Princetin eleven and very soon
bis name will go thundering through
tbe papers, and already his picture is
appearicg. This year the UcMociMr is
going to yell for tbe Tigers.
The following is from a private letter
by John T. MoCutuheon, the Chicago
Record's stall correspondent in the Phil
ippines. It was not written for public
tion, but appear In thelUnord :
in view o' the fact that our protect
against the oeiorhlp la Manila has at
tracted considerable attention I thought
it might be well to give you a brief story
regarding the matter.
"Here area few Instance of 0:1'!
ceumirshlp :
"Collins ol tiio Associated Pre, sub
mitted a telegram which stated that the
business men of Mauila believed the sil
ver basis beat for tli island. Thomp
son, tbe censor, read It and exclaimed.
"AVly, that' a dlteot boost for Bryan
My instruction ate to let nothing go
that will hurt the McKinley Administra
tion "
"On dav, when aiked just wnat mat
tercoulJ go. Thompson said : 'Nothing in
refereucJ to future move of the military
nothing ca'caUtt'l to aid or comfoitthe
enemy, and nothing that wiil hurt to
Administration. '
"Un another oceaelou a tnlegiain was
submitted, preferring to tho court mar
tial cf an army t filer r. Thompson said:
'No: that can't go. Nothing can go out
of her that will reflect on the army.
'.Otis ha persistently refined to alow
anything to go which might rtp resell
the iusiirgenl as acting on the aggres
sive. For instarc-, one night the insur
gents attacked Sen Lnls, find thtoo vol
leys .into an ab lutly u imn'ctiiu
American force, killed one tuau aud thn
retreated.
' Otis refined to l.t this rtjry go f ir
two or three days- Finally lie dictated
a dispatch which made it appear that
the Americans l ad acted on the aggros
i.v. Otis has repeatedly cutout tbe words
'attack" and 'surprised,' iibtitutitig
'had an engaged rt.
FOR
RED ROUGH
HANDS
FOR
ITCHING
PALMS
FOR
PAINFUL FINGER ENDS
One Niout ThATM!CT. Boak Hi hand
thoroughly, on retiring, In a uot lather of
CiTKH'HA 8UP. Iry, anil anulnt freely Willi
Ci'Tiovaa ointment, Ui great akin on re and
purest ot oaiullioiila. Wear olil gkrvws during
the night. Kor sura hand, Itching, bunting
palms aud painful Hnger audi, till on algal
IrttttmtHt I woudcrful.
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1IUIfll.il toulwtaM Um tawartaala ilni
aiirtrjrias, u4 tmolll.nl prop-rttat el tvntf "
ml k In ul em tor II duly.
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Kl A L AND PERSONAL
Start Jd for Home.
San Fbascimo, Oct, A. Tho Muimno.
'a voliiiiiivm Htrtrlo.l fur homo today.
Tho soldier wore given an ovation lit ifn
lorry duitot bufuru their depiirturo. The
men will ho uivnn a 21 hour' atuy In
Portland, and then uitl reitum1 tlult
I'listwiird jiiurimy over iho line of the
Northern Puciflo.
The 'South I'uktiU volunteer were
miHiiTo.l out today and paid off.
anss t eicival of haling, toe young'
but one o! twelve children of the It gh
lion. Spencer Percival, the Koglist
prime minister who was aseaisleated in
the lobby of the houre of commons in
the early part ot the century, entered
npon her nlnty-fifth year on Aug, 27 last.
She still continues to show a keen Inter
est In all around ber and retains a vivid
recollection cf the tragedy of her child
hood
After an absence of fifty yeats Senator
Nslioo of Minnerota, is visiting Norway,
hie native country. The authorities of
t'vauger, where he was born, receot)
gave a banquet in his honor.
The WaahliigtoiiH.
Ss Fiuvnm'o. Oct. ft. Gov. Koger,
of N anhliigtoii, nrrivnl hero today to
wclivnu) Um WimliiiiiMou volmiti it iiuw
en route homn from Muniln on trwiMrl
IVnnaylviini.i. I hut veaael, however, la
not i pvcted Ihto iimicIi before Octolwr
S. Governor tingo held ft UVOl.im nt
the I'ttltt o hotel loilnv in "honor of tint
W Huhinntun ilelegittion. ui d lum turned
the atutw tilu'lHtat, Governor Murkhain,
over u the viitur for their uio in going
lo meet the t Vnn-y I vantit.
In Sou li A f lea.
I.omh.x. (vt. 5. U'hile Ihi-rit is no .11.
mi flu Hon in the Hood of iliiuli Ih.h from
South Africa, recording withnhiuwt tin"
some Hernt:in the luiliurv nreiiiimtiuiiii
and moveiiieitta of Inith side, wilh nil
kinps uf accurate and innoctirate rumor
and speculation, the rent aitiiation re
nmilis umlmiiged. It I cvidi'iit that
xtroiig effort are mill U-ing nu.le to pre
tvrve peace.
A .Manila Plot.
Manila. Oct. 5. Tho arr!iil,ll,ni, nl
.Manila muitled Gneral Otis ti nt a i.lot
a on foot to burn tho residences of the
g vernor-gencral mid tho archbishop,
together with everal mvernuient build
ing and bank, but the plot fuihil ut
materialize, notmiblv lano of a iliauUv
of force.
Tbe racht race todav wa a renetitlon
. . . . - -
oi me two former attempts, no race on
account oi slow lime. The Columbia
was ahead.
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Next year's eampalyn promises to be
one of name callins on tbe part o
friend's of Imperialism and expansion.
Already there is a good deal of it, and
frequent references are made to all man
ner of things from sneaks and copper
beads to anti-expanslonisis. Of course
soch is rot of the worst kind and does
not count as argument. When ever a
man ie weak in argument be rerorts to
name calling tbe world over. The man
who objects to allowing boils aad ban
ions added to tbe body politic ia the best
kind of a patriot . It is quality and not
quantity that tbe Hnited States needs
now. We have tbe quantity immensely
already. Now let us bsve tbe qnalfty
by a better government oi tbe people we
hare without adding all the scavengers
of the distant sea.
Oom Paul in a recent speech said :
"Krery thing point to war, becuse the
spii it of falsehood bas overtaken other
countries and because tbe people of tbe
Transvaal wish to govern themselves Al
though thousands may come to attack
os, we have nothing to fear, for this Lord
is tbe final arbiter and Me will decide.
Bullets etme by thousands at the time of
the.ameaoo raid, but tbs burgher srer.
untouched. Over a hundred were killed
on the other side, showing tbat lbs Lord
directed our bullet. The Lord rnles tbe
world." ;
MISFITS.
U. Ilodes has done business in Cor-
vallis forty-two years, practically in the
ame piace.
Tbe cabbages are wonderfully expand'
ed this fall, the early rains having had a
material enect on ttieir size.
The Gaze.tC'Unlon boaifa of the green
and fresh appearance of Corvallis, as if
something to be proud ot.
A Eugene editor put his feet In it by
publishing a notice warning the public
against trusting a man's wife signing tbe
name oi a brother wuo is living harrnon-
louily with bis wife. No fatalities.
ice .telegram eays a rortland man
has sued a music dealer to recover $01 1
commissions alleged to be due him on
tbe sale of pianos which he claims to
bave sold al several hundred per cent
profit, of which be was to have one-
fourth.
A paper published in the city down the
river that recently had a county bone
ebow says that "Portland's one horse
exposiiion is little more than a few die-
plays of dry goods and o'ber ware.
And yet the exposition it is said has al-
most the entire sta'e fair exhitit of
wheat and produce.
The Oregon Native Son is an illustrated
monthly magazine of history published
in Portlaod, and deserves tbs support of
every patriotic resident of . the Pacific
Northwest. It is devoted to the history
of tbsoriginal Oregon, ia well printed on
glased paper, Is beautifully illustrated,
and tbe subscription pries Is bat one
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been needed In this country for many
years, and we hope it will receive the
liberal sopport It deserves.
SUBSCRIPTION STATEMENTS. The
Dimockat is sending out its annual,
after harvest subscription statements
of account, both on tbe Daily and
Weekly, and will try and not miss any
one in arrears more than a year, A
very nice thing to do would be to pay
np promptly, and, as an act of appre
ciation for patience in waiting in some
cases many years, a year in advance.
A monthly farm journal for five years
to all who liquidate.
In view of tbe effort to establish a
M or men church the following from an
encyclopedia is of Interest: "Mormon i
believe in the Bible and toe bonk of
Mormon. Tbey hold tbe doctrine of tbe
trinity, tbe atonement, baptism by em
ersion, the second advent and the reitor
ationof (reel: they deny orlirinal sin.
They recognizo Joreoh Smitb and bis
successor as prophets and revelators;
tbey claim for some of their number
miraculon eifts. Polysemy was coneid
ered lawful and largely practiced until
prohibited by act of conure, after which
on October 6, 1890, the practice was
lormally renounced by a vote of the Mor
mon people in conference.
Drowned at Salciu.
Salkm. Or., Oct. 6. Ilenrv (ilrardin.
aud about 19, was drowneJ at 10 o'clock
this morning In the rivrr in thl city.
He was employed by the Capital latin
berlnirC'omnanv as loir tender. Whil
gettinu Ik twthered in a boom be
miiUKd bis footing and fell in. The body
wa recovered by some !iiiiovra at tii
mill about a) miniius later, lie beuan
work for the company yeaterilay.
A Tough Cliy.
lUiceiiCrrr. Or.. Oct. &. At 1 tiYlnrk
this morning an unknown man annulled
Mm. Wrik'ht, nued 6U vear. with t.art t,l
a billiard cuu and a raxor. The woman
wa tio.tr the dror of her home, ami hnr
skull was fractured and her throat cut
and other severe wounds were Inllicted.
She may die. Tho man ecsied.
The Ilacr War.
Lomdon, Oct. 4. The most intereslimi
announcement in connection with the
Transvaal crisis today is that the chan
cellor of the exchequer, tho Kight lion.
Sir Michael Ilicke-iteach, baa already
sanctioned the uroviuional exnenditnro
of 3,0OO,(M, and that the government
will not exsueU that limit withrut au
thority from parliament, which will lie
asked to vote a uin not exceeding &
OOO.tOO.
In Cape Town the minion nrcvnlls
that the delay of tiie iloers in assuming
the offensive points to a willingness on
the part of the Transvaal government to
allow political counsel to override mill- j
tary ardor, and that there is, therefore,
still hope that the Afrikanders' efforts
for peace will prevail.
Wcrw l oo Grasping.
Wasiukotox, Oct. 4. Au order of the
treasury department today directs that
there be no suspension of work on the
Portland public building, but that the
work be pushed to an early 'completion,
according to trio approved plans and spe
cifications. Tbe inspector of the super
vising architect's ollice, who investigated
the building, and thefrequcsts lor a de
lay, made by the people of Portland, re
ported that the bni'dmg, whin complet
ed, would be amply large snmo
date all the demands mado ,p?n It tor
years to come.
Getting a Move ou.
WaaiiiNoroN, Oct. 4 The president
today directed the immediate dispatch
to thel'hilinDinea of a number of vessel
of the navy, including the cruiser Brook
lyn and the gunuoaia Marietta and Aia
cbia. Tbe orders given are in line with
the expressed determination of the pres
ident to furnish the army and navy
every resource for stamping out the in
surrection at the earliest poseiblo time
J.OIetii, the solid Populist senator
from 1-lnii Vjunty, la In the city hl
ncs. Salem Journnl.
Nell Murry.cf theO. A K. idlleti lell
leday on a vacation trlploHan rnmeUeo,
.Itanford and othr California places.
W W. Francis, of llitlu-y, a a In the
city yeilerdav on iiimliur Mr. raiul
I wivtnw hi children the ft'ivaiite.e ol
Albany' achool.
JohnS. ('(innor of Portland, nnd Mina
Mattiotipiitry of LkIuiiioh, Ore., were
innrriod nt llm I'if'l MwliU'llut church
I arir ago hi Spultiimt hint ovvnlii by
the Itev. P. A. Cool,
t'Mf. Toi bet, ol Albany, lil Im lr at
the K-vangeilcal chuii h tin !lllrda))
yviMiing on ". nmoiiiy," Leciiiro Iree
ami nil mvlie I. Tomoriiiw evenlnic ;ho
I'rul, will preach on "MUsInn," and
alll have many en In from Imlia ami
'he Philippine tu lllutrte hi ariuon,
lie I a fine speaker. Do and hear Mm.
Jt1nr.on llvlew.
Corvalli W to bav a teacher of lntu
inimtal and vocal niiu'c In the prnn
if I'ruf. V . tf. tiate who will heal" or
gaiilsmc cli nl week. I'rol.Oatr
ii a teacher of ten or twelve year epr
leni in eastern tiiuvic aehxilnd come
with the hlgheilteatliiumlal, III iw
ia tie of teachlnx? sre piano, organ and
voice -Time.
The rulhue faeiilt nnd atinleiil who
can ride io,k a bicycle spin laot evening
out the Targent rnad t the school home
in ttislrlct i'fl. Aa they bad no guns
along they receive I a warm welcome at
(hit atrh'ol hou whete MU Maud
Heard, th teacher, wn holding a r
ei.Uun. T'"e Albany pooplti did their
part.
Mr II. It, llw. of Milton, (lirf'h,
wa t.ie guest ul rtiipt. McUee and lam
lie Jtiring the lore part f Hie week.
I hi a a the gentleman wiiolu a rattled
rjimrier mlt.ok for Mr .Mnlluy, of Alb-
iiny last week. The irp-.rler wa never
;ure mistaken in his life, although these
tan .ent't'tneii iraeiiihle rach other
enoitith lo t t'le name pern. Urw n
villa limia.
Itev. llanna.a former rreident of Cor
valh, paased through Albany thl tiooii
for that city. Ha alii attend the Hirel
ing of the ureahvtery in Albany neat
wik. liflv Manna ha been a reldn
of Lo Angele for five year, and wa i ta
pilclng at veeing ro much green In our
tleht after the brow n California ght
(hiring lh past eighteen month he bs
seen only four rainy day.
Tho llriilah I'ebec,- iidgegave Iaf
Social la-l evening ihat wa one of lh
niot succeaalul of Mia seaaon. It wa
uniqiia and very enteriaining. The
striking feature w the presentation of
a series of tableaux representing book,
which the audlenceweretogiipf. After
Mng given it was found that Mr,
rlora Clifton had eneed the most er
roetlv,Mlss Kll Martin second and Mr
Montanye third. The booby prise wa
g'ven Mr. Martindale. Hi book rer
reseuted were Hoserof the Family, Ked
tlanntlet, The Woman In White, Joae
phlne, Seven Lamp, White Wing, Un
der three Flag. Kcrlet Lettm. Two Sta
ler, Tbe Clock Struck One. Klsie, White
Apron. IxMking Backward, Jack in lha
Hush, Over the Tacup. iuterperd
aera piano solos by Mis Hrennea and a
vocal solo by Mr. Lee. After the pro
gram a fine banquet wa served. At
each plate wai leal,'ariitlrally prepared
The spread was a pretty on- and much
credit is due the committee Mine. Heara,
and Stile and Mr.Ulllet lor it and the
tncceas o! the entire evening.
RELIGIOUS.
M. K. chircli : Preaching by the pa
tor at 10:30 and 7:30 Sunday
chool at 12 t Junior league at 3:30,
Intermediate aud Kpworth league at
6:30 All are cordially Invite J to l beers
services. M . 0. Wims. Pastoi.
Itev. W. E. Ooneland. ofHalnm am
lecture lo Pearce Memorial church tbi
Saturday night, Oct. 7. Subject : "How
to Destroy Hie Trusts." Sunday morn
lug his subject will be: "I Dealb a Leap
in the Dark, or, What Evidence Have
We of a Future Lifer All not attend,
ing elrswliere are cordially invited to
both service.
Congregational church : Preaching at
II am, subject of ermunt "The True
ir-stoi uiirisuati Uheracter." Sunday
School at 12:16. Preaching at 7:30 p n
sermon, the first of five on the subject.
"What I Would do it I Were Uod." Th.
object o these sermons will be to show
the wisdom anJ goodness of Uod In
things as they are. All not attending
elsewhere are cordially invited to these
services.
Unlteu Pretbyterian church: Morn
ing worship at 10:30, subject of sermon,
''The vital end of religion and its llnee
fold foundation." Sabbath school at
11:45, Junior Endeavor at 3:30, Senior
Endeavor at 6:30, evening worship at
7 :30, subject of sermon, " The Power of
Uonvietlon." Al) aie Invited to attend
tnete servicer.
Preaching at the Baptist church by
Itev. Sturtevant. m irnlnir and evenlmr.
Other services s usual.
Preibyterfan Church ! Morting wor
ship at 10:30, Sabbath School at 11:40,
Junior Endevor at 6:30, Senior Endeavor
o:ju, at evening worship at 7 :30 Sub-
One editor said of the trip ta Portland
before reaching the green fields of Ore
gon :
For at least 1,400 miles straight away
(witb very trifling exception) we passed
through a primeval desert, in which it
would take a miracle of God to make a
tree grow, and in which, were a bird
turned loose, it would starve to deacb.
For many hundreds of miles we saw
nothins but rocks, sage-brush, grease-
weed and sand ;rocks, sage-brush, grease
weed and sand : rocks, sage-brush, grease-
weed and sand i ana tne neat and tue
dust were a sore affliction. It makes me
abudder to think of that trip. Never be
fore bave I taken a car ride to uncom
fortable so tedious.
Sonar Mr. Oradwobl inform as tbat
be fs selling 17 pound of granulated su
gar for $1.00. Now is tbe time to buy as
it is liable to go up at any time. This is
a net cash proposition.
All goods delivered free of charge.
' To Car CouetlpaUon aorerer.
Tr ke Citacarets Candy Cathartic too or ISO.
II C. C. C lull to cure, druggists refund money.
Going West.
Wasiiingtok, Oct. 4. President and
Mr. McKinley and party, including tho
entire cabinet, left Washington at nine
o'clock tonight for a halt month' trip to
Chicago and the Northwest. Springfield
and Quincy, It:,, will be passed Friday.
Friday afternoon the president will par
ticipate in the dedication of the aoldieri'
monument at Peoria. Saturday morn-
ing'.the president will deliver an address
at Galesburg, and will arrive in Chicago
Saturday afternoon.
The War.
Manila, Oct. 4. Several hundred Ina
surgents have reoccupied ,1'orac, which
was captured by Gen, MacArthur Sept
ember ii, and evacuated by tbe Ameri
cana the following day. The insurgents
forces are reported moving toward Mex
ico, southeast of Angeles.
New Goods. P. Cohen's large and
well selected stock of new goods has ar
rived. It embraces late up-to-date
goods, which will be sold at prices in
reach of all. Give bim a call before buying.
Joct of morning sormon "We see thrci gh
a mirror dimly." Evening "The Girdle
of truth." A cordial invitation to at
tend all tin services is extended to nil
Notice of Firat Meeting of Creditor
In the District Conrt of the United
hta'es for tbe District of Cregon:
la tbe matter of James F Powell, bank
rupt, in bankruptcy.
To the creditors of James F Powell, of
Albany.Oregon, ia tbe county of Linn ani
district aforesaid, a bankrupt.
NOTICE IS HR11KUY GIVEN THAT
on the 2nd day of October A. D. ISO'J,
tbe said lames F Powell wasdulvadiudipm.
bankrupt, and that tbe first meeting of bis
creditors will bi held at Albany, Ore-
Son, in my office, on tbe 10th day of
ctober A. D. 1 899, at One o'clock in the
afternoon, at wbicn time tbe aid creditor
may attend, prove tneir ciatms, appoint a
trustee, examine tbe bankrupt, and trans
act such other business as may properly
come before said meeting,
Da'ed.Oct. 6th, 1899.
H. Drtart,
Referee in Bankruptcy.