The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 03, 1899, Image 5

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    New Registration Law.
Oregon now lins a registration law and
very vuter In tho stats, boforo bolnt?
ngioio lo sxorclmi his right of the fran.
hise, mint register with the clork of hit
utility between the flrnt Monday In Jan-
lay of May. of each year tn which a gen
ial state election Is hold,
i ino mw provide that every elector
must register, either by spinmrlng in tho
wiiro 01 iiia county cierk, or ty nppour-
n uiur n jU.MUO 01 1110 pOIICO Or 110
.tiiry pubiia.
I under tliia law roghitrallonB will be
piiado free to the county by the clork but
n iii Qomi it, imiu apiece whete made
iioforo a Justice. Tho chirk, of Marlon
Bounty, ant a good rximplona follow
td'ordliitf to tho Mlali-miiun
I County Clerk W. W. Hull, In speaking
6f the new law yesterday, ald that be
n until iiiiiko an e fort tn ru .l...
f W?tvr, '.' .Mrlo' county, in his odlto, In
Lft.d of having them appear before tho
in mo pence ami notaries public
throughout the country, which latter
course wouia in each cam Involve an ox
FTI?0 . , cen,t the county. Mr.
wall clninia that nearly every voter
auuee to lint couutv seat once every nix
months, ami he la satisfied he can handle
the work in bla olllue, tbue reducing the
cent of tho oration of the new law"
The P. 0. Robbers.
TIh-m were probably three of then.,
"u.utl moil who bail boon hanging around
Albany for several daya. After leaving
Albany Kuiulav lllflFlllllif liana. a..aa.
Olllh. Att'o(lnio (irovo tlinv liwi.l .
mil up ami kmnked him down and
aiiied on without being captured. At
tow-bum they tried to noli
.'welry answering thedencrlplionof that
...v... . 'uaiuiuioyiuay no nead-
I Oil luiloro ftllltchlntr that tail. L I ......
hew are tlm preemt Indication. ,...,.r.i-
.ftrUtCllm'''1 ruiMur,nu' rp.ri on the
Mead Sawed Off.
Special to the Deuotatr:
EifiixnK, October 20. Rudoiidi
Wen
here, aVr, a workman in theaaw mill
mot with a Mithtfuld
an acciuent lotho carriaiia throw 1.1...
upon thoeaw cutting hi. head complete
ly off. lie ie about fifty jcara of age
who ana aevrn children in
uvmuio circumeuncet.
Hop Growers.
. aMMM.
$rW1AI.T0lXMitHAT:
r.coana. Oct. SO. 1809. In raa-w,..
to tbe cel. for a meeting of hop groaers
"iuio tueir own interests
large number wore present today, repre
f ntlng lour thousand bale. Tuey de
tiueu 10 uoiu lor Higher prlcei.
Tua Ciui k Talk.-Ad enferUloment
ilHfaling both to eye and ear. An
UltutraUd lecture, the illuttraiiooa be
log aelftly executed before tlm . ,1
Ae audiencce and"accompnleJ," ar the
...u..ri.irji, Vy ft running
fire of h n moron comnient and apt hap-
The Chalk Talker -Mr. Koeecrane,
waa lormeriv firtonn ( u.. n,.,..:
loumal and ii a frtujuont contrlpotor to
tot h the iterary and pictorial coiumoaof
men nerioaicaia ae uie, Trutli and oth
t. lie ii regarded by diacriminating
m 1 1? t" eMt M on iho clevcroat
i. T'V ,!,ur" public enteiUinora on
At tho college next flalurday evening,
dmiaaion only 23 coot a.
Changee are gradually being arrangml
ln a . .. . . . ,. .11 . . . I I
jw. , ..uiih ii uiiiwra. mo inaane aay
mm, to follow the acoaaion of Ur. J. F.
CalbrcaUi to tbe poeiilon of eaperenten
dent to eucceed Ur. I). A. Pain. th. .
I ent Incumbent.
it. u. Alien, of Sllvertoo a former dep-
in hid uiiico 01 uio ciera '01 Marlon
county, will aurceed J. V. Holand at
bookkoRper to take efloct on January 1.
1900. Frank E. l'oat, of thia citv. la
booked for the poeition to aucored W. II.
ciimn mo proaent tncumbant. A real
dent of McMinnvillo, it ia reported .will
wcure the rmeltlon of
eed W. T. Kakin. the nreaent aunorvia.
1 . Stateeman.
i 'heat la 47 centa. It nimbi tn M it
..lU.and would bo bat for tho exorbitant
mnnage, now 42 ah nea. hem m la
.ood price. Albany Democrat.
auu iromni win alwav im hicii nnin
a . ii. . . ' ...
vesaela can come here loaded with gooda
j ...... .1.1 . . 1 . ...
arvuia aiuu lor 1110 people OI till COUD-
ry. At they can now carry freight but
ne way, they ar com pel led to charge
uwrly donble their former nrlctu. H?
-naieni inuopeouunt.
I he XJkmotrat haa an opportunity of
.tiling ricn oy uxing atock in a liueton
kie hoiiae ia tiavmunt tor adveatlalnn
taothiir achnme to get eouie advertiaiug
!ol nothing. On every hand the newa-
per man ia ocaet with tempUtiona,
.n3 it takea echonilng to keep ahead of
ie pnopte who wouiu iiko to get ahead
I the uewapaper.
The largoat purchaacs of hops at Sa
in thia year wete made the Intt three
rtiy Jarka. Oarmichaol A. Co.. vim
ought 1000 bale for lOWlO conta per
3UN.I. uniy a ww iota nave 10 lar been
aulod to Saiom.
The Ore boll ii already in the tower of
j court home where it will be placed
use When Potet Ruetner eeta hnlH
Ihilij It baa to move.
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.
HI HU. Ill lit Uia HIK Uk Uatawi
-"7 imninaMa m 3,SB. IM aaaal w
OUR OFFER: ul hl. ad oul.n4 mmi
aampla wf ttia .IMI .had. wanfed, and cut It
out a. naar tlia root a. pout bla, Inoloaa
nr .aMlal rl. aaatod aad I aaaU tllra to
Pr poataae, and w will a.k. la. awHak la
ai.i.a .. a.lr ...., and aand to tou hr
tfiall, po.tp.lit, and If tou ar. not parfactly
raU'lod, rvturn It ana w will Inunadlaul
i rci
your nioDpy,
' Win. lonir, lonf item, OSOt thorl atm.
0O t-oa. in. lon, ahori etm, l.afti
J3-o. tt-ln. lotiflr, abort atam, ti.501
?-lu. lonff.ahnrtitera, 12.851 !oi. M-tn.
Uarki
bYcUIUafrrrtoa
a. Ml.wii t-oi. (witch
iloniT, abort titoin. ia.2S. Kl OLAlLatiThl
. dll M Oar ll at at ol.. V. . . I. ..4 l- v
aaaf mnrkat. Ilaaaa al atiaa ad .t aa.u .u.l
"K l
pritM. ar Mtrprj rriraiti 11 jmt mrm
'ei. n nM i-iir ra vauuoaua oc
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im IiIim yf IMlHwutllul i)-im, M4a rrHiMll4 rlp
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tul nMl liMlnimauui llllwl Willi H.am. tator.
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trfaa Mal mp4 I
Mtl fl MMtra..
pUMuffirEEP ?B VER8. Trill"?.
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H it ewtr beiii irlvMotil w
afUtirftMle, h lb
rMir h n r Mum, Try ll nn m..niri ami win
rwiurui rvur mnttey ir von in not irnrfiviiv iMtinm,
Of I ,ero Will l ft MBo0Oe OUUiN
AT UK( tC. IMIVT v.l.4V.
OUR HELIABIUTY 18 ESTABLISHED ' :
(("i(h tie Mat yoiiriiwi.iNr.iMi u,Au$
I Um .ui-luli-r ot ilil ir air Mc(ruiM,iiua
Haviill. ur Corn Pnl, (lanbi, 'f t liMHiel',
or Oornwn fcthefittej iitlt, hw yrl( , ur mf I
rMrtMMl or ipree)ii tnm,ttr in Chifwirw. w f
MeftMtMlf r tUH.WM.0, (twuv nllr k
on- ut ill Ure tmi'iMMw fclKb la ritiowo.' V
no vmiJivj nearly ow fMN.piat in our tn
PniiMg, wei eiMk WMURB AT Pl.(eW Ml !
MU,maM.iMMinll,iaMlvu,
lAWt, WOK1UCK fc CO. fliw.). FMltoa.
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New Patents.
John I). Atkinaon. Seattle. Waal,.
dlahwaiihlng macblne; Oliver K. 5un
Jiam, J'luue, Waah., holder or buckle
for'atirrun-itmna! Jm i I
Walla Walla, Wah., gra n-hea.ler; Will
im L. McCabe. Tacoma. Wah., porla
lilo conveyor j William Turner, VVonat
cboe., U a.li current- motor; Klmer
Wal'lrip, Aaotin. Waj.li., copy-bolderi
. Chance, I'ortlaud, Oreg., atooi
f0lii1T'.K' Mul? ''o"1""'. ieg ela.t-
iU flllik-g (jr WOod l)AVl'ln.lila
I)r. Juvne. of Kln.ld . in .1.. ..1...
today. ' ' ' " V,VT
Lulher A. Wilee t-lll I.JI. .l...t
llamllion creek. '
at
Mr. J. Lav ton.
ii.. " .
in
P. M. French, the Jowolor, waa in Fu-
gmie ycatcrday on clock boaineaa.
F. W. Fuller went to Albanv todav
...w v.7 tut.njr on puiineaa,
a . a waaii V (IJUIV.
Journal. '
W. F. Moilt waa in th
bia way to Joaeph, io eaatern Oregon
SSttV ' b" w,u
Thomaa Montoith. of thia city, ha ac
Ponwhh F.L. Miller at
Corvallla. Ho i a good aaletman.
tulr2M .J07m,n trial term of
the V . 8. diatrict court to meet in I'oi t-
. ,S Nov' ,3'! ,rom i-lnn county.
" vi uaiaej,
rdwaa received yeatenJay of the
i In Canada o! Mra. John Tiereey,
I lilVartnja.1 at I rut
a "
om waa
doath
mother
at the advanced age of 00 yaara.
v. ii. Mt, diatrict manager of tho
blnger towing machine company left for
Albany today. He aay a tho valley ia
ettling up rapidly, ani that moet of the
new comera are Oermane.-fialent Jour
nai, ........
A lady vi.ltlng Albany relative, t few
?"3rf,so0b?.r f her acddeotallv
iJiii.:- I ., " .T"' .,uo con venation
all tig In the line of Oregon. Mra.
lUileaer bad boon In a boopital for over
a year.but waa better, and ber two child
ren were fine looking little followa.
Rev. Poling, paitor of tbe Congrega
tion church of tbe Dallea, for aeveral
n the city. Ho had atarteiT for Kugone
toottendthe .late convention oO a
church out the delaya ol the train made
t Impracticable to continue the trip and
he atooned off at Aii-n. - i. . .' 1
I ..... i . . : : "jt "n-i. uii aiuva
w....vu. mrv kiiu to aee him, and
BO
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foot bait at Portlani next SaturdaV
Multnomah .III k. . uruay.
'iiviiiawa anti Ainiinnm.i. .m i
mw iiiutan. mis year.
The Drevfna trial .. . .
fair for Dreyfua. Th.
..tun dim aggregated lt.000. Karl,
: . " . -w-il-u
.... i"iino loeunod aga ntt him
bad to be d. Id til no inr 5. '",!' "!?
and all by poor Dreyta.;-. "
The Berkley (UnivAraiio A( r.n
foot ball team will rUv 1 rX""
it.nm .... . ' r".'.""""7l
i , oi toot hall on Sat
urday, November 18th, , San Franciaco.
maderr,nK"menU hT 'lredJ' Uen
able. Willari buZVJr1'
The COminlttno Inr IV.. .i... .
.howareout with their" Zthi
guaranty fund. Ijt -na.'i....
faiii i.i V "ijiocwu to do tbe
result this year.
f Li?i.?"p' F?,1'"' pleating that it is
!e yet dolivored in Oregon on tbe
. anifji nut, inn iiiuatratioua are fine
Auinmaion oo centa. Seat on
liurkhart fc Lee's.
Ia at
Mr. Smith of nm Hawaii. IV .... 1 at
.ift STT ' o' 'urnTps, nearly"
all cf which were more than ii
.i...l... -- ---- lw IBCI, u
. .ii "neioit at the Dkmo
mi vuiuv wa. xf lncuea
ence.
in circumfer
County SUDOrlntnna.r.1 t.r.r i t i
begun proceeding,-Vgin.r the Toun
"""P1 ae cou" to furniah him
U'-H" uu pia oi the boundaries
ol tho districts, claiming that he l as
asked for them and been wlSJed. Kelly
For tbe threa
30th the Bte.nW n ."f'"
M trip, through thekst Oregon Oity!
i n 7X I . tuo.Be,iKor8, i none, and
h;inf?.t.Kn80,Ve8ht- la th0 fWh
? t6!8 ahe carpi mon than any of the
Gua?d P S UiroUKh th8 ,ock8-
Sheriff Munlc ura nnA naHi. rf.a.i.a
Attorney WhUn.. JZl.li.FS?
tnta morninir to n n atk... ut. i.ii.
the victim ol J. P. HaK'T'tTmpy .od
LfV" '80 o tach the property of
Mr. Hahn on complaint of K. LVSabin
represeniing tha Memhanta Protective
Association of Portland.
CI ilw l.n.l rnlitwrnliiih, i iilr imlinwa k and mut I r
'r.V",..'. .!.'": tM" Aetpe oiM i.fri.h.i M
llh Hull Iwlwlulat Vi-iu h liil.r..r, III. . Blat-l 1 1
Wll rrauiM, and a.arr lluxlam lnlirviMn(, If
At Salem Yeaterday the coroner lurv
ound fiat the killing 'ol Ted IVtrri j,6
f.rm Wberty, fou? miloTof 8 bi
j. a. nuiani. hia ian.ni ..
n UK
Malul.a
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OhpUIimn aa4 Warmaa IU.. CHICAGO, ILL.
Lebanon.
W. F. Moiat and family left thia morn
ing for Jo.eph, Wallowa county, where
they will epend the winter.
Jake Boilr returned 10 thia place from
eaatero Oregon lat week, lie baa been
running a barber ihop in that country
for tbe paat year.
0 N. McKnlxht. who ha been mailing
in the Inlereati of lie Modern Woodmen
In eaatern Oregon for the paat two month
returned home Monday.
N.L. Btowe, who baa bken In Leba
non for a few day, viiiting O. II, Young
and otbvr Minueaota frienda, lo't Mon
day morning tor Clllornla, a here he
will miat hia family and return to Leba
non to make bi future borne.
aV? ."th. iD,nU1 conven,ion of "'
Sabbath echoola of Oregon met in the
l'",yt'lfln church at 2 o'clock thia af-
ternoon.end waa opened with devotional
eierci.ee by Itov. tturlevant of the liup
tiat church ol thia city.
The convention waa opened by the
Preoideni I'rof. Ixse of the college, with
a fair attendance of delegatee, about fity
being preeetit from outaide of Albany,
with more expected on train that will
arrive, but not to many aa haa been ea
timatod. The addreaa of welcome waa
dclivered with a reaponae by Mra.
Kdwarda, fol'owed by tbe Prealdent'a
addreaa. Following thia roporta will be
made by the oiiicera.
Tonight tbe meeting will be a popular
one at the Me. K. church, when a large
attendance la anticipated. Following ia
tbe program :
Devotional exerciaea, Rev . M. C. Wire.
Addreaa "Sunday School Work in
Mountain and Valley," Key. R. A. Row-
"What IntereU haa tbe Sunday
Schoola la MleeioniT" Kev. W. 8. Gil
bert. A ppoiotment of committee.
JJiulneea will be conducted tomorrow
according to the program t beginning at 9
O'clock in the forenoon and 1 :'J0 in the
aiternoon.
Ohroox School. The report of
periotendent Ackerman ahowa the
to
fol
lowing:
During the laat achool year tbe aver
age length of time the echoola wore open
In thia elate was . months. During
uio nreceuing year mo average over the
whole atate was 6&t month. In 1898
there were 2013 school houe.ee in the
state; in 1MW there were 3061, or an in
creaae of 38. As the reports show that
66 were built during the year, It is to be
presumed that 28 were abandoned or
deetroyed. There are now 79 los school
houeee, 1056 frame, IS brick and one
.tone. The number of persons in toe
aute between 4 and 20 years oi age in
18U8 wa 130,750; in 18i, 132,408. Of
thete, 32,024 were not attending any
achool in 1808, and in 1800 the number
waa increased to 33,552. In 1808 the
tbe total number of teachera employed
waa3t(03;inl800the number waa di
re iahed to 3U75.
Fireman's Notice.
During tbe next few days while the
fire bell la being removed from tbe tower
to the court house, tbe boll in the First
rroabvterian church will be uaed in caaa
of an alarm. Firemen and others will
please take notice.
15knj. Ulklan, tliiel Engineer,
Chaplain Wm. 8. Gildert. of the Sec
ond Oregon resiment. waa both aurpriaed
A ml nleaaiwl ti Miviva hv avnpM thia
nrorninga puree containing $35 in gold.
aoa a cara on wnicu wa inacnoea
"Uhaplatn uilbert,coinplimenisoIcnmp
pany tv, lam Minnesota voiunteera,
The Minnesota boys were aa proud ot
Oregon'a chaplain as the Webloot boys
were. uuaru.
Stand in wtthlthe State Poultry! Show
to be in Albany next January, The laat
one cackled well for thia city and we
were all proud of the .bowing. This one
will eclipse it. Albany ia the fowl
center of the state and we mu.tn't lose a
scratch. F. W. Hitchcock, ths judge
who will be here from Denver, la said to
be a first class pointer.
It'aeaay to
haul a biff ,
loaa tip ai
big hill if ,
tou t?reasa
' the wagoa
wheels with
llZk Axil Ertast
Oat a box and laam whr lti tha
lieat vraaaa arnr nut on an axla.
Bold tvarjrwhani, Matla by
STANDARD Oil. CO.
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I'M, ur at i
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G , air'. '
Weddle Better.
Bberlff Munkera and Danniv aiin.n..'
Whitney returned la.t night from Sweet
uome. vr. J. A. Umberaon reported
that Alien Wet'dle, alabbed by J.P.
Hahn, wa fmptoving, and while bla
r. " IT. me poeiil il-
I'y of hi recovery. Tue wound, w.ie
not a mny a hid been reported, there
being only two ataba.one In tbe a Women
about an mch In length and notveiy
deep and the other f n tte leg, none In the
face aa elated, li.it tho in n.. .k.
domen lieen bandaged at once aa It
annum ultra lieen the lnlalin.a -l,l
not have proliu'ed and the wound wnnl,l
on, ii. vo oeen to dangeron. Among
tbote i who helped attend Weddle before
uYr. Ueo. Kolfe wbo
w with tho Lo.pilal corpa at Manila.
The particular. of n. .rr.i. ...
filling and lomewhat mixed. Five or
aix oin were In Hal.nV ainr. i..
Weddle went in with i.ia i.hi n.
wai oehlnij the eonntar mil vv..mi. i.
front. When Jiahn inalatl An Ilia. i
account of Weddle'a brother being taken
one oi the bill live quarrel en.ued with
namecalllDff. Habn ordnrarl Hf.dll...!
pf the atore two orithree time. Not go
ing he went aioond tbe counter at toe
end toward, the door and atrock bim m
tue face. Wbon- Weddle got bla breath
he began fighting and it waa kept up till
t?util0im.'? were ouHlde oftbedoor
with Weddle'a arm arounJ fiahn'eneck.
Then H rai i that Hahn got hi. knife out
?i ,Ti P061 opened it and .tabbed
Weddle twee. It waa aaid that tbe men
oretent made no effort to atop the con-
F. L. Kenton and family went to Potb
land today oa a few daya vi.lt
Juctico Lovdee of Lebanon baa again
been appointed tailor at the reform
achool.
Mr Loui SUmpaon arrived from.Wh.t
comb tlii. week and will probably locate
here, at leant if tio can eell bU What
com b property.
Mr. gweeter and family recently ar
rived from Iowa and will locate here. He
la alao an old friend of Mr. etenhen
t-reerkten.
W !to,Jen' - c CMn, Mr. Dor
fan and Mr. McAlphine left tbia morn
or their ranchee on tbe Crabtree, where
tbey will do aome carpenter work.
Mri. E. W. Langcon and daughter
Grace returned tbia noon from their aix
montha vi.lt with eaatern relative and
Irienda, aud report pleaiant time.
.ii:5Wt!elherford' Prominent pbli
ticlao oftbe free-ailver faith, with hi
wife, I. reentered at the Imperial from
Albany. Portland Telegram.
Mra. Sine Cummloa and Miaa Mamie
Montgomery arrived hut night from
Albany and are guest of Mra C. F.
btephena- The Dallea Chronicle.
Miaeee Kidder and Brown, of tbe O. A.
O., came to Albany yeaterday to attend
theatale 8.8. c nvenUoo, ioa ekiff,
floating down tbe river ia three boara.
A gentleman friend ateereJ for them.
Mr. G. II. Bi uce ia diapoaing of hia in-'
euraace oaaineea Here and will leave lor
the eaKt in a fe w day. lo atudy law In a
achool and per ban. locate. RoyTSatt
marah will have charge of the insurance
buaineaa.
At preeent writing T.Henneu of Gates
la not expected to hve. A telegram being
sent to Albany tor a doctor, in tbe ab
sence of Dr. W. H. Hughes the resident
physician. Thia ia most unfortunate lor
Mr. Henneea, from tbe fact that hia
wife is at present in the Portland hospit
al. Stayton Tinea.
Capt. Wells arrived thia noon from
Port'end and tonight will deliver bie
Philippine eddret. He ia a very pleas
ant gentleman aa well aa a competent
officer, and those who hear bim will be
given a treat. . Nothing more realistic ia
ever given, the scenes presented being
lrosh lrom tbe scenes of war.
. Yesterdsv wa tbe 1st anniversary of
nr ana sua. Uh.rie. Medin. Their
nr.t yar ol married life was remem
DorOtl In tha atran n. nk m I K
wnicn aeveral honra voro tmni In a Ha.
iikpiiui manner. A una lunch waa
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aerved. Thoee Present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Clelan nd children, tbe Misses
KOOinger. all.. Lo t Palmer. Ur. anri
Mrs. 8. 0. Caldwell. Mr. and Mra. Jnhn
Jonoe, Miaa Emma Jones, Mr. Geo. Van-
oraoo, Mr. joe lorev. Mr. Claude
K..um,and Mr. Cbaa. Caldwell.
RELIGIOUS.
M.fc. church: At 10:30 a. m. the
pastor wilt presch oo "The Beauty of
vitu Age. Bonuav acnooi aiii:4aa. m.
Junior League at 3:80 p. m.; Gpworth
and Intermediate Leaguee at 6:30 p. ct
Epworth League Rally at 7:30 p. m aJ
dretaed by Mr. T. 8. McDanial of Port
land. Mr. McDaniel ia tbe nieaidant of
rorii.ua mairict iaeua and ia a r
n a. l i t-v t . . . w .
vutcrtaiomg opeaaer.
Bap'ist church: Subiect for momlnir
service, "The Need o! the Church to
maae nor fcllioent." Evening service,
'Shaw In," being the second oi the eer
ie, ot sermons on the Flood. Kabhath
school at close of tho morning service.
Young Peoples meeting at 6:30 P. M.
Mid-week prayer service Thursday even
ing at 7:30. All are invited to attend
these. Strangers visiting in our City will
receive a cordial welcome.
Conaresattonal Church PraaMiino- at
11 a. m.bvKev. O. W. NeUnn na.mr
ol the Congregational ohurch at Ashland.
Ore , Sunoay achool at 12.15, preaching
at 7 :30 p. m.. aubjoct "Th Greatest Hin
deronce to a Chrl.tian Lite. All not at
tending elsewhere are cordially invited
to theabove aervicea.
United Preabvterian : urnmlnv wor
ship at 10:30, subject of sermon, 'The
Promised Heart Kevival" communion
at me morning service. Sabbath achool
at 11 :45, Junior Endevor at 3 :S0, Senior
Endevor at 6:30. Evening Worship at 7:
SO. Subject. "The Wages of Idleness."
All are invited to these servioea
The Line Up
The Albantes line up in tbe tarns of
foot ball tomorrow aiternoon againBt tbe
Willamette as follows: L. E., Hart-
sock ; L, H., Morrison : L T., Stellmach
er; L. G.,Gaee; Center, Powell ; K.G.,
Dickinson: R. T.. Powell. F. : R. H
Howard; R. E., Beeson, capt.; F. B.,
' Smick;
F. B.t Snyder. Sobs., Belches,
Sallmarsb, Rupert, Morrieon,
ar
DID.
Oooley.
u ud
Baking Powder is considerable.
Royal is economical, because it
possesses more leavening power
and goes further.
Royal saves also because it
always makes fine, light, sweet
food; never wastes good flour;
butter and eggs.
More im
portant still is
the saving in
health. Royal
Baking Pow
der adds anti
dyspeptic qualities to the
food.
owal baking fowDen
Tbe M. E. church was filled last eve
ning on the occasion of the popular meet
ing of tbe day. President L?e was in
tbe chair.
Rev. M. C. Wire conducted tbe de
votional part of tbe program.
Rev. A.Rowley gave some thrilling
incidents ol tnnday school organising in
tbe back parte of tbe aute among the
hills, where he met people as old aa
twenty years wbo had never eeen a min
uter and had never been in a Sunday
school. During the past year be organ
ixod forty six schools and delivered over
one hundred eighty addresses. Rev.
Gilbert down on the program waa not
present. Instead the audience aero
given a fine talk by Miss Carrie Mills
pangb, of Portland.on tie Sunday school
and mi. iocs. The Hopkins orchestra
furci.bed tome fine rou.ic during the
evening, their rendition ot the "Holy
City" particularly being very pleaBieg.
An Interesting and profitable session
was held this forenoon. It waa opened
by devotional exercises lead by Rev.
Reed.
Among the excellent prpers were two
written by Mrs. Martha L. Barden, of
Portland, and read by Mra. Watson, on
primary and kindergarten work, one
being a report, in which some splendid
tbougbis were advanced, and remarks
I y Revs. O. C Poling, Amos, Reed and
ctbere, on home, normal and hones to
homework.
Tbe afternoon session was opened with
devotional exercises led by Rev. Holmes.
A long program on importart Sabbath
School topics waa being carried out with
life and vim. Tbongh some ol the regu
lar .peak era were absent, there were
others prompt to take tbeir places and
there was no lagging. Tbe attendance
waa good at both sessions.
Tonight the program will be as follows
at the U. P. church:
Devotional ExercUee.Rev. 1. A. Long
bottom. Temperance Reading Matter, Rev. G.
W. Grannls.
"Temperance in tbe Sunday School,"
Rev. H. Ferguson : dieenssiop.
Tho convention will doss tomorrow
noon.
Following Is tbe enrollment of dele
s-ate. as ahown bv the clerks :eaister
Portland I. H. Amos.Lanra Howard,
Mra W G Smith. 8 S Gilleenie. J Ba
de max. Mra Petel. H Plummer. Edna
Hawley, Mra V K Watson, Rev Uhorm
loy, Theresa Clarke, Mra K E Cooper,
Mrs W B Lee, Grace Kerop, Mrs 8 W
Lawrence, Heory Crochett, J A Camp
bell, J. S. Scott, Edith Gowanloske, Mra
A Berry, Carrie Millapangh, Geo W Og
den. Mra Keller, Mra Sichel, Kev Tboa
Soyd, Geo E Whorton.M Murdoch, Rev
Rowley, J R Ewing, A M Smith, Mra C
M Kiggins, A F Flagel, Roy McLean,
Mra F. Ball. W H Morrow. Geo O Tag-
gart, E 0 Bronough, Amelia Merrill.
Albany W II Lee, Elisabeth Irvine,
Clara McCoy, Mrs E T Wood, Elizabeth
Swann, Caroline Saltmarsb, Flora Ma
son, Benj llartman, Mra W H Lee,
Helen K Lee, Mrs w A smica, vyrue n
Walker. Dora Allermatt.Mra L B Payne,
Mr and Mis S E QoB, A J Slnrterant. A
i. McFadden. C 0 Bryant,Mra Amy Tur-
... .. . . , j 1 1
pin. f lora Keicnnm, emma orownou, c
F Box, Rev Holmes, J A Longbottom, W
J Fenton, Marguerite Hopkins, O R
Stevenson, Bessie Merrill, Mrs b Jb,
Young. .
V ... a m aa. -V at
Koeeburg Mark Aiacson,L.yuta ainn-
son.
Helix LE Penland.
Corvallis Mary Wood, Chai Ternot,
Alice Kidder, Lnlu Biown.
Halsey Rev Long.
Sodaville J F Vernon, Rev Moras,
Mra Moras.
Lebanon Rev Gould.
Brownsville Peter Hume.
Silem-C J Atwood.R W Hers, Inez
Field. Rev Winaoa.
McMinnville Minnie Schenk.
Dalit. Mrs W A Wash.
Sherwood J M Barber, Dora Barber.
Setwood E O Miller.
Shedd Kate'McCormick, Lena Mc
Cormick, Rev Hood.
Irving Cora J Bond.
How Ar "a Mr KMaaya
Dr. Hobba' Stvanurai PH1 cure all Sidney 111. San.
Ie lr. Add. SlerUu. Kumetlj Cx,Clucaco or M. .
He
by the
use
of Roval
Thcro la no
baking
powder so
economical
In practical
use, no
matter Iww
little others
may cost,
as tho Royal
Imitation baking powders almost invariably con
tain alum. Alum makes the food unwholesome.
co., new vo.
Oakville Rey Henderson.
Ktayton Roy King.
Franklin O Bennett.
Moro H L Lanpbear.
Monteville Maud DeYaney, Mabe)
York.
Total 104.
S. S. CONVENTION.
A large audience listened to an inter
eating program at the U. P. cbnrcb Inst
evening. Devotional exercises were lead
by Bey. Longbottom. Tbe addresi of
the evening, an able and eloquent effort
waa delivered by Rev. H.H. Ferguson o'
Portland.
Tbe following officers were elected d arm
ing the day for tbe eoHuior year:
A. A. Morse, president. t -
i. ii. a moo, treasurer.
A. M. Smith, secretary.
G. F. Billings of Aahland, end F. E.
Penland of Helix, vice presidents.
Mra C M VI.Dm, n.lmar. .ta.
tendent
Mra. WaUon. eurerintendenl.
T. 8. McDaniel, normal Bnnerintend
ent.
X. 8- McDaniel, nouee-to bonae work
W. H. Morrow, G. 8. Mann, J. G. Ma
lone, A. H. Averill, E. C. Bronauch and.
a c IT, 1 - -. . .
A. r . c tiaBi eanruKtTV mmmitiee.
Thia forenoon thai cloeing seesion waa a
very spirited affair, several important
subjects being discussed and it waa voted
unanimoualy to continue tha association
and its developing.
Resolutions were adopted showing ap
preciation of and thanking: all tbe officers-
of the association. alao for the fine enter--
talnment by Albany people, on intern
pe ranee with ita evlie declaring ia favor -of
showing sentiment by voice and vote,
againat Sabbath desecration end a mem
orial to coogreaa asking that Congress
man Koberta be unsealed.
The convention adjourned with the
new president in the chair, to meet next
year at a place to be elected by the ex
ecutive committee.
AMONG THE FILIPINOS.
A fair sized audience of Albany people
laat night were given as near the reality
ol a fight with tbe Filipinos aa it ia po-
sible to ex. erience, without crossing the
PaciAc The lecture of Capt. H. L.
Welle, of Portland, with nearly two hun
dred fine views presented tbe war with
tbe Spaniardewbom our roldiers crossed
tbe ocean to "fight and (ben with the Fit
ipinoaJTaa experienced by tbe 2nd reg
iment ol Oregon, in a very life-like man
ner. Tbe Contain ia a cood off-hand
talker and bia viewaare remarkable tor
tbe actiona they present, many of them
having been taken by a camera fiend
right in tbe fight, the man stopping, tak
ing a snsp with nis camera ana teen
with bis gun. For instance one of the
viewe giveo them aa they had crossed the
rice held at Malabon and were driving
the Filipinos from the trenches, and
many others showed them on the firioz
tin. la .jilna I K.tlla. In., mm an. nn.it k.
HOT .U VV..U... u.ni. ja.ll. aav vua.nyi. V.T
the csmera. Tbe Filipino with all hia
sneaking proclivities and . cowardice
stood out in boldreliel and as bis char
acter was developed by tbe letturer to
tfae DsjfocaAT man he presented a
mighty big pill to-swallow as a fellow
American citizen. In connection with a
picture of the business house of Manila,
tbe statement waa made that 90 per cent
of the business of the island is done by
Chinese, the very people whom for yeaia
we have been trying to -exclude lrom
tnese Pacific coast stales. -. -
tw . .... . J a
A LJO auu ret a auu now. mvra uu. vnr-
drawn, for they were facta, aod they cer
tainly presented tbe Oregon regiment in
the light we know they deserve, a splen
did body ot brave, well disciplined sold
diers, who did their dutv towards put
ting down these treacherous psgans.
mm Car C.'ouatiuatlun ?oreTr
Take Cascansta Candv Catbartloi lOoortKo.
UCG.C fall lo euro, druggUta retuna moo.JN.