The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 16, 1900, Image 5

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    Teachers' Institute.
Th Institute for this district will b
held in Albany Fob 10th and 17tb. Vol
lowing ia the program t
rmoAr bvcnino at 7:80.'
Mimic.
"Oregon Literature" Prof 3 B Hor-
nor. - t
Holo-MIs Kthl Bedfleld. :
'Education o( Teacbra"-Prof W H
Lto.
Muiio. . ; . ( .. . , .,, t r. "
ATUMUV AT 9 iSO A, M.
Music.
"Child Study" Miss Anna Yantls.
'Gradation of Rural Schools" Supt
a n aicixtnaid,
"How Shall the Children b Govern
d" ltv F W l'ufk.r.
Duct Mr Clyde Fox and Mill Edna
IIowaida
2 :00 r, M,
Music Clan Chorus.
Rccltatloa Miss Grace Stafford.
"Clan Work" Miu Wlnnlfred Wilde.
"Muslo la the School" MIm llda El
kins.
"English Grammar" I'rei. P. L.
CambelL
Muslo Ladloi quartet.
Address lion. J. 11. Ackerman.
Mutio.
All teachers of this auction of tlio val
y art Invited to bo present.
' Oratorical CMtsU
Tba eighth anoaal oratorical contest of
Albany Oolltige will be held at tba I'm
bytarlan church on tomorrow night, be-
ginning at 0'uioca. , , .
Following la tba program :
Opening by the orchestra,
Invocatioit by Rev. F. W. Parlor
Oration. Individual initiative h. l.
aoruei, ww,
Oration, The Pilot, by George T. Piatt,
Oration. The New Day. ! Frank n
fttnllrnak. '' '
Robin A'dalr. Iharmonlsed by Dudley
J uck, by Mri. Nelson, Miaa K.lls, Mrs.
a. . loungsmi Air. Winnard.
Oration. Modarn Onimrtimlttaa h
John L. Aclilaon. '02.
Oration, Buminum llor a in, by George
I). Uyere. '03.
Music by the orchestra.
Jlldue'a daclalon anil awar.llnir rtl ma1.
The former wlnnara antra M.rv fun
cilfl In W, Melvln Williams in 94, Abble
Fry in 05, Bert Wight n W, Kd Stewart
in vi, noil wjgnt in oh. alio of the Hate
contest, and George Pratt in 99.
uuicer ot association Lyle Bpoer pres
Idem. Owen Beam vlca piesldent, Ibwsle
Merrill tec. Edith VatiDk treaaurer.
Sliedd Notes.
Lebanon.
From the Criterion l
Capt, Phillips, of tha Second Oreg.m
will inot't the boy ol Troop "A" Thure
uay eveiiinir at th armory.
ltev. II. Gould left the flrtt of the
week for Meligh. Nebraska, being called
tiioro by lite serious inneea ol liii moth'
or.
Mra. J. A. Weaver, of Albany, la In
A basket aoclal wia elven at Aahawall
Jan. SO, 1900. A very good program waa
renuereu aitor which me beaket were
old to the highest bilder. The basket
were very beautiful, almost a beautiful
aa the owners. The proceeds amounted
to about I K) The Shedd lirata band
furnished music lor the occasion.
Tba United Preabyteriana are holding
protracted meeting at tb a place. Her.
Wallace, of Portland, la oreachinir.
jusrs bkmj Biienuence ami good
COUNTY COURT.
Tba lollowlog supet visors were ap
pointed t
llt. 24,.,.,,.,.,,,.,,. . A. plitmmar
tt
aU
tontion. Kvervbodv is Invited la coma
rJ.lai.n l.vlav. vlalllho l.ar rlAl. Mra. nJ 1mP. " Tb first Week of
U.C. Parker. the meeUnge a show came to town and
rof. Shriiberd. recently a teacher m.i.i ..2 . L'rl:
inpton, Is in Lelmuon with a view of lo
cating close by if tba climate agrees with
ma health.
6. B. Honnels and J. Pool, ot Indian
Territory, are looking for a location in
this vicinity. Titer are after a stock
ranch ana will breed thoroughbred
stock.
W. II. Luti has bought out E. It.
Case's barber shop In Albany, and baa
assumed control of the same. Mr, Luis
la a good barber and we predict that be
will do a good business la Albany,
The Drst enow ol the season fell on
Tuesday. The mountains were covered
for about two hours and then It melted
away. It looks as though we are not
going to have any snow this winter
level, so they attend church.
Several of the youna- men of Shedd are
joioing.uie woodmen ol tba World.
lota
130
050
Deeds filed :
3 M Moyer to C P Church, 2
urowniviue
John Cbltwood to John Flnley, 1
lot In Astoria and 320 acre In
Linn county.
U 8 to II P Drennen. 330 avrea.. .patent
j nawyer ei ai to mm. eprmgs
College, 2 Iota Dodavlll
J J Kawyer to Min. Spring Baml-
ary, ptee land in lirowasville. .
Lather Wblt to J J Hawyar et al
llrownsvill property
C 8 Huhn to J M tluchdamer, M
acree IS W 4
AO King to 1 McDowell, pioc
lend in liolley
OA O B It to It K and Wm E War-
ner, eoacree 15 W 3
C I flow to K 8 Masters, 20 acres
11 A Stafford to A T McCulley. 2
Iota bl 7 li s 8rd ad and 2 lots
lUieey
Chatel mortgage for H0, 1 200
93.
Keleaae mortgage for $1400.
4100
62
320
300
1700
and
An Exciting Exraaisxca la reported
to the DsnocaAT, Recently an Albany
saloon keeper on leaving for bia home at
night waa seen to take with him a aack
of money. After he bad retired awhile
a nole waa beard in an adjoining room
Tb troth at one flashed on the saloon
keeper s mind. Quietly arising and tak
log a gun tnat was in the room he faced
a man in the adjoining room beJor he
waa aware of what was up, lfo.waa or
dered to kneel and did it very auickly,
Then on account of a long acquaintance
and circumstances tn man waa permit-
ud to go, promising to ao oetter.
Gaud or Tiianks, Tho undersigned
desire to express their sincere thanks to
9 r.t A .1 r-. t. ..t . , i i i
iiiwui ivrr tuvir uiaujr i;iv ui Kiuunoaa
in their hour of sorrow, before and after
tue aoatn oi their husband and father.
Ma. K. A. Irvink.
Mas. E. L. TiiOMPaoN.
oiaa. LILTKV,
Dr. E. L. laviNit,
Dr. J. IL laviNB.
ac-
A Card or Thanks. We wish to
knowledge th kindness and oonidera
tlon of the many friends who tendered
their help and sympathy during the ill-
jnessend suuuen aeatnoiour sister, Mrs.
. jv eater. For such services we can offer
fn I ii aiip mmt ffratAlnl thanka
' -
AIH. If AUK lSURMKBTUt,
Mas. A. K, Stewart,
ONLY G2.7G
SGNONOMONBV. Cut it, i.
l. out, .ml wimI to oa, ium
timr ItU fc.lnkl, alto u.
.rof liivbH nruundbwy n it
... mrrk. .nil nlM-nil thu
i .it H..mi(jirt to rxmoilrMUon.
i ou aii siiMrna and try u oa
j"r nfe7irwwi ixnrM or
ih-vBMi u round i
aasejasswssary, naeii a rr-
v--wivi mmm mmi
awlrfWI jmm
S9 ry vprw
jr Atnl mm prll
san r ipiaa if . 7 is
1 ahirffa;
Mprs) char
will ftvernn H
1,00. milM. THI8
TIT TV L
.V WINTiW. auid.
A from an .itr. Su mm4
V knn,.UmklMarUM
vJr.latk. f Inrbn Innr, Try full awup, iv ik )p.r
cal,.xtra hill, rpm ..p. ... I.v ttarm (imuU.
fully tnmmM with M.w S.itt. ...I far, apper e.M
frlnimMl ivtili tlir.. mw. and collar with two w. of
a.. H.li.lr br.l.t clotk buttun orn.in.nti, TIA. a.p It
The hop a rowers association ihiaweak
aoid HU bale oithop at IS cnt.
1 1 OOSta I I0.S40 to rn n the atat a n n! r.
elty last year, of which over 30,0U0 waa
paiu in salaries.
The many oily uictorea In the windows
at least have th merit of showing up
iua laieai iaaa.
Boy under sixteen will take nolle that
they most been lb streets after 8:80 p.
m. at which time tb corfew bell will
ring. By order of tb eblef of poilc.
Two big damage suite are beina- tried
In Portland, one for 120.000 and the
other for 111,000. It wouldn't b safe to
offer 100 for th total Judgment of both
ions.
A man Is In Portland look I a for lo
cation for a condensed milk factory, and
baa t2),000 la th bank with which to
start it. The proper place I th dairy
center of the auto, Albany. Come oo.
W are ready for all new enterprise.
A. T. McCullv haa mad a trade with
Assessor Stafford la which 33) acre at
Or Valley K. O . consideration f 2:00
is eichanged lor a business block In Hal
aey an i two lots in th eastern part of
the city at ?1?00, with th balance la
favor of Mr. McCully.
At th March term of th circuit eonrt
Mr. Mollis New will brina-euit for dam
age In tb sum of 15000, for tb loss of
ber husband. Stephen New. who waa
croshsd to death In this city, on Monday
uttooer win, ibvj. wnu scava(in
ewer ditch beck of Pearl atreet in the
alley between Beveotb and Eighth. Eo
geneuoara.
Kev. J. P. Mays, write from Wallula
to a rasco paper : There must be soma
darksome receaa in one of th remotest
corner ol boll that could be ntllised as
receptacle for the withered souls of th
miniature clibr,weasend faced kicker
oi religion that l meat tula locality, who,
Ilk jackals and cayotea, tear to pieces
th lamb because it offer no riaistauco."
It la reported that Mra. Molli New,
wboee husband was recently killed la a
eewer bar, will aas tn city, or th coa
tractor, Masr. Darker A Mommy, at
in warcu term oi court lor fduuo dama
ge. It Is also stated that th widow has
employed ae attorneys. WeatberlordA
wyatt,oi AlMny, and II, fc. MoUlnn.ol
Portland, no attorney In Eugene being
willing to take the ci on a contingent
IT I
10 ., Richard Oroshaog
18 Edward Palmer
17,, Edwin Young
18 Wm. May
14.,..,., .K. H, DeVaoey
o... a. a. Mcuarcney
28 J.Chesbir
Bill of A. 8. McDonald for 122.10. eon.
tlnutd.
Petition for vacating nart of Klrk'a ad
to N Brownsville.
Application of llyker et al for county
road, granted.
Petition for bridire at Mlnto. contln.
ued.
Bills allowed:
A0CO0MT rOOB
M IIoHlch I 11 40
13 20
8 47
8 00
64 CO
V 82
- 2 35
20 00
10 00
5 00
8 00
6 00
ft 00
1 25
1 28
8 25
8 00
10 66
1 78
83 65
6 00
FRIDAY.
V E Allen A Co
HtowartA- Box
Tno Brink
V WBpink
Magnolia Mills
Albany Dreseed Beef Co
Hopkins tiros
Ladies Aid Hocicty..
Ileory Watson,.,.. .
Archibald Harrison.
Win ISilllnirs
K C McClain
O W Burkhart
AUBhoperJ
M IIOI1ICII
B Erickaon..... .,
McFeron A Tomlinson
I C Dfckey
Fred Iawon ,
E C Brown
ACttH'XT COCMT HOVUB.
Meyer Frank A Co,
K L Iemons
Portland Ue E L Co
J O Mack A Co
3 A Gumming
Roht Crosby
J WCusick for Welch Bros
Stewart & Box
F E Allen A Co
Fosbay & Mason
Hughe A Troutman , ,
Oregon Furnitnr Mfg Co
Albany Elect, ic Light Co
Miller A Blewart
P W bpink
Adrian Jack,...,
I AMnnker
Hopkin Bros.,..
FredMacyCo.
rw...
Welch Bros...,
FG Dannals...
John Catiln
II niihee A Troutman .........
O M Weatbrook,
12 00
210 00
40 00
107 05
3 &0
13 60
60 00
35
2 00
17 21
7 60
66 00
11 42
(SO
1 22
3 76
19 80
660
5 05
91 SO
41 SI
65 75
1 60
18 00
75
75
O II Burggrafl 138 95
H Known In The Dalles
From th Chronicle!
Charles Bsosjn, who was employed in
Parkin' barber shop for few months
last fall, has gotten into serions difficulty
In Albsnv. Althonnh at flrat ha a..
d to be a worthy le:iow, Mr. Parkins
soon niscoverad he did not meet bis fl
naneiai obligations, and at tb time of
tb flstlal encounter, which took plac
uuwu tn river, n loos locn decided
interest la the (ilatrraceful s flair that hia
employer, deciding b had no lurtber
nee lor mm, gave him his walking pa
pers. He then left town, leavimr hfila
to the amount of about 110.
While here benaon amnlnaH a laaraoa
and commenced divorce proceedings
agalnat Li wlfa, bat suepiciooing him,
the lawyer dropped the matter, an.! haa
sine learned that be cheated fcalem law-'
yersinth same kind of a deal, and
proved m nisei ( an all-around bl.k.
FIVE ORATORS.
TtlE OALIYAIEN.
J 4 ;
A lara audisnc was present last night
atth Prsbytriao church to hear fly
yaung men of th college combat In ora-
torfi an vent of inach local Interest In
this city. '
Lyl B. Speer president of tb orator
leal association presided.
In opening Hopkins orchestra pleased
lb audieoc to Mia Bella,
Kv. F. W. Parker offered th iovoca
Jos, E Torbet of tb class of '00 spoi
on Individual Initiative, well defined
presentation of th power of Individual
and -rigfnat effort both In bubllc and
privat life, giving the r. cat war as
aa xampl and sugiettiog eontin-
aed expansion by EogtUb sneaking na
tions. : It was well delivered.
Ueorg T. Pratt, winner of tb eontest
irt fr9,preeentod lb Pilot with fore sad
Following is th program for b meet
ing ot th Oreg o Dairy aiu' Associa
tion at this city next week:
I xoxdat, tn. 122:00 r. k. .
' Moslc.
t Address of Welcom by Jadg H, n,
Hewitt. : -
Response by Tbos. Panlisa. . -
Masia.
Psner. "Sollintr C.mnm Ci W VBl..
Salem. Diacoseion.
Mavis. i
Ppr, "Building Up nod Caring for a
iry Herb." O. L. Shaw. Alban. m.
east ion. ,
Mesle. tMt'M- "
AJdrf . "1fannlar.,.d ,J nH. a
-- Vl jlu vrer mail
Music.
Addfaaa. "D.l.ln.n4 i. t.i..i -
the Fertility of tha Soli." r, j.. oji.k.
yeomb,CorvlU. '
It Is said that tb Miss WattV. whom J IffTH - rl?,1? M P0,'?1 "r0B
b married la Albany last 8atrrday,
.I.I.A.I kl ...1. .1. I ... .. '
,ii.u uiu, in una ciiy last ISII,
, Th T. M.ssysi
reopieoi jrnevalles shed no tears
wneo voariea Kenaon. tha nr flohiin.
baiber, shook the dust of the town off
bik feet, Ihronab soma resratia.1 ih.t
tbey heu extended credit to th lrre
poniiuie lenow.
Corvailis Slandered.
in Aeiegram says! "The steamer
City of Eugene Is due today from CorvaU
Us. She has aboard a eirgoof street car
rails, consigned to th Lost Lak Lum-
ba Company, at Hood 2iver. The rail
in n ased in coaetroctioa of a logging
road at tb company mill. Tb raila ar
tb last ot the defunct street railway at
Coivaliis. A car was operated oo the
line laet summer between tb depot and
tba hotel. Passenger were few and far
between, so the lin ceased to operate,
and tb rails a ere sold to tb Lojt Lak
Lumber Otmpaoy."
The Osteite Says: "The report Is ut
terly without foundation. At a meeting
of tb board cf director recently, it wa
decide.! if the present business kept up,
to put on another horse.
Hopkins liro..
t Mtreoch.
(I -Inw
ROAD AMD BJUDOE.
Dalglesh A Everett.
Stewart A box.
Trier A Bennett.
Norton A Mc Meek in.
tlarrlsburg Lumber Co.
Y liueiiner
W C Mutter A Son
J Ionard
W Newman..
P WSpinks
Hanson A Landoa
Hutcbin. sup
WONicbaieon, .......
ft Bilyeu. "
J J Leonard,
Thomas Turner,
M Parker.
Ubb Peter,
II D Bnrkbait.
W B Right.
John Dunean,
W W Poland,
26 20
94 87
440 40
5 90
60 00
1 00
1 60
19 13
10 00
2 83
760
6 00
15 19
2 69
82 00
15 00
4 00
64 00
21 00
40 00
6 00
68 00
19 00
20 00
11 00
6 90
2 65
20 00
2 6u
21 00
7 33
5 00
7 40
42 20
12 00
12 00
0 60
6 00
76 85
1 60
11 10
13 00
6 70
15 00
60 00
tJlr iitmHfaM mid emi&l C 4M1 that Mil
rtrllt
AC
nr. than umilil. tti. nrliHf,
.SCARS, ROEBUCK A CO.,
l tMn, UjvlmU tv.ui IkMiMtMr Ml
CHICAGO
D. II. Jsmea waa dolos bnsin In
aim ytrdy.
J. D. Daly, aspirant to congressional
honors, waa in uie city today.
Mr. L. Bllveu and ton Cok returned
to their bom at k'ugan this aftarnoon.
O. M. Elk Ins. of Prlnevill. le in th
Oltv tb gueet of bl father, while on a
trip to uanierote r . . t "
Mr. W. F. Brock, tharastllng Oregon'
Ian route mao, is In the city in the in
terest of that paper after a trio to South
ernuregon.
A the Salvation Army Camo Meeting
tonight, Capt. Mr.. Kuhn (nee Mtts
IIackieman)of Salem will have charge.
&ii ar invited to attend.
Mr. Wllkloa. president of th Lebanon
and Waterloo railroad passed through
tne city tnis noon on hi way south
no now reside in rortand. ,
' The Native Danablera will meet next
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the U. A. K. Hall. All eligible who
wish to loin will Please m present at
that time. , .
T. P. Welch .of I he firm of Welch Bros
returned to Albany today after spendimt
s lew uiri itu ins lamuj m r. irairu
reports thi wora on i he Albany court
hourecomp.eteil. Kalein Journal. (
Judge Duncan, of Alhanv. was in the
el'.y last Friday It is understood that
be is a candidate for the district attorney
oo the tepubliran ticket While her
h was the guest of the Kev. A. J. Hun
saker McMinnviile T.R Judge Dun
can returned home today.
A rlenaant birlhdav party was ten.
dered Mrs. k'cFeron yesterday afternoon
at the home of her daughter Mra. Plum
mer. on Washington street, attended bv
all her sons and daughters but one. in
cluding Mr Jas. McFeron oi this city,
and other relatives. 78 were the num
ber of years on the milestone. ,
MISCKLIAKBOI'S.
M E Dyer
Foahay A Maaoa. etationary
r J Builley,
BR Msrt.o " ...
KantlamNews, ....
S H Train, ...
Olaaa A Prudhomm, " . . . ,
1 A Munkera, . ....
I A Munkers, board prisoner..,
R C WatKio. deputy sheriff....
J O Bilyeu. ....
TJStevena " " ....
0 8 Harahih, etationary...
1 A Munkera, acct fuel.
TA Klggs. surveror ,
Ota A Prudhomm, acct lee..
r J Smiley, acct election.. .....
Ptate va J W Thorn paon. pr ex. .
D C Smith, prea own book....,.
O D Montague, acct election
Liavid o xoung A r osbay a Ju a-
son n la
Peter Riley, poor and fuel. ...... 6 90
0,W Isham, pre ex..... 7 00
rre ex J r llahn 2 70
I D Hodgea 13 05
" 2nd case 18 25
Fred.Dawson, stationary 15 85
Alice Brenner, acct tax roll 8 00
AS McDonald , 60
J M Burtenahaw, rebate tax.... VI 60
Wm St John, deputy sheriff. . ... 11 00
Albany iron woits, u u 87 75
Hopkins bro. OH 401 15
8P4FCO.OH 428 30
DP Mason, OH 72 90
H O Chamberlain, O H 283 60
Welch liros ..1093 48
which was the final bill on th court
bona contract, being payment in full,
with the cash U the treasury to par it.
Sugar Pin Mill and Fixtur Co.. (U 00
T A Kiggs, surveyor 12 00
' Bill Hammond Bros A Stevens 128.00.
disallowed.
Tlie Advertisement ot Mr. D. 8. Young
Albany, uregon, appears in these Col
omn today. We can endow Mr. Younir
. ... . -
as.Detng ui best tapiuary on uie raciao
coast. walla Walla statesmen
Junction City Bulletin : The chief of
police of Albany came up on the over
land Sunday night and got Leslie Mas
garu, a young man ii years oi age, who
waa running away from home. Ha was
arrested by Marshal Curtis upon a war
rant.
A poultry show will be held in Walla
Walla next wtek. Geo. W. Down. ni
rortisnd, wiuiuagetn oiras.and Downs
about as good as any ot tnsm.
Don't forgit tb v.cisl dance Saturday
night at Holland's Hall. ,
- M. Hofllch has been aorointed admin
istrator of th estate of his late wife, with
bonds placed at $5,000. , : : .
A Crxam eav fob Salxji. 3Alem is t
have a creamery. It till be established
in thi city by T. 8. Townasnd o I Port
land, and wi:l be la operation bj April
hi, ana poenoiy tb utter part ot
March. Th capacity of tb plant will
be sufficiently large to handle all tha
ersam that may be available. This eon-
losioo was reached by Mr. Townsend
yesterday after a conference with Marios
county dairyman who were in attend
anc at the Farmers Googrees. A build
baa been selected in which th plant will
b installed. S-atesraao.'. ; , ,
T. B. Hatch, cTAshiand,' has btn i
the city. X .. ...
N. I, Cornelius, of Helena, Aloa.. baa
been in the rity. . ' 1
Miss Cecil Re ropy, of Harrisborg.is in
the city visiting Albany frienda. - -
Frank VT. Dunne, of Portland, and
Jag. Dunn, of Corvailis, were la th
city today . .
Mr. and Mr. A. L. Peter, of Eneene.
ar visiting in tbt city th gueet ot Mr.
John Wlnkley.
Regular meeting of the Ladv Macca.
bees tbl Friday evening. Installation
of officer. A full attendance ia desired.
J. E. Keeler.of Sacramento, and W. P.
D. Mercer, of Portland, prominent Wei la
Fargo men, have been in tb city today.
T. H. Wilson, an expert barber of
alem, recently with Oeo. Myera, haa
accepted a potitioa in the Combination
bop. ...... : i
Mr. H. O. Coltoo, of Portland, earn
np on th noon train. Ilia son wa al
ready here, being on a visit th guest of
air, ueorge. , .
Mr. Dawson, brother In- law of Mr. G.
S. Aehicon, left today with hia family for
eaatern Oregon with tb expectation of
locating some where near Pendleton.
Miss Joyce Brownell. pianiat of Alb
any, arrived yesterday morning, and
Friday evening will play two selections
at ui u. oi u oratorical contest at Yil
lard Hall. Eugene Register.
While Welch Bros., of Salem, do not
have a Klondike to show for their, court
house contract, they leave monnnent
to their good workmanship and . an . ex
oailant repudiation as builder and con-
troctcr. . ;r-- . i .
Among native Kentuckians realdimr
In Albany there are Milton Hale. . A.
rarker and J. . Troutman.all neaceable
mn,w&erwaon would judge from press
reports that a Kentuckiaa had to b on
the warpath.
Rev. Raymond C. B ooks has accented
a call to the pastorate of a church at
Oakland, Cel., and will soon leave to
take np bia new duties. Eugene people
generally win regret to lose Mr.-and
Mr. Brook from their midst. Gaard.
Joaanin Miller, the famous noetand
explorer, will striae Oregon on lector
tour coming from the south on Feb. 21.
There are two parts to hia lecture. Les
son Hot Fonnd in Books, tnd Our Arc
tic Empire.
J. N. Hoffman.who haa been at 8o mo
tor several months, arrived in Albany
last night on a short stay, being obliged
loc-uit work tor awhile on account of
lame nana, ue reports matter very
lively at Snmpter with big prospects
aneao.
emphasised. Bismare in Ujite4 (km.
any, Gladstone in Great Britain, Wash
ington, Alexander Hamilton, Clay.
Grant and Lincoln to tb Coited 8tal,
and tb futur will bring men to this na
tion that will mak it belt th globe.
The New Day was the subject of Frank
O. StUlemacbei'a subject. Th centra
agar of th effort wae Cavour the fa
mous statesman who took Italy after A
centuries of depression and made a na
tion of it, showing the power of organi
sation ana euntinned effort for mbt.
Now w are faced with severe problem
la oar own country tLat need a Cavoar
to lead in the patriotic spirt of advance
ment Oat cf the present confusion peace
will follow in a clear sky. This waa
splendidly presented in a manner to en
thuse the audience.aaiong tb best in th
eight tears cod ten. ,
JohnL. Archison orated on Modem
Opportunities, giving som splendid
ttoughl suggestive of tb many oppor
tunities of the day that require beiog
taken advantage of. and as Lveurena had
brought Sparta up into an organized na
tion so we need a Lycargas to take ad
vantage of tha great opportunities of
these time. .
Geo. D. Brers SPkoii Snmmnm Ban.
am giving the true object ia life that tak
on abov th present wars founded in
selfishness into the berghts of lev. It
was an excellent sermon well presented.
intersperaed was onc bv Hiaa Ellis
and Mme. Nelaon.YoJng and Wionard,
"Kobia Adair." with aq appreciative en
core responded to by a short song end
ing vim me couege eii icr Albany cot
President Frank Strong, of the etate
nniwiity, Rev. Hayee of Grant Pas
ana r,. j. uronougb of rortisnd bad al
ready judged the comooattion of tha or-
". p.ar.mg loroer nrt, ttteu-
mscher's second. Bvera' third. Pratt
fourth and Acbieon' fifth. The judge
cf the delivery were Rev. Davenport of
Lebanon, Rev. Cieland of Eugene and
Mai. M. H. EMia. Thev. aa wU aa a.
majority 4 the audience, dared Stall-
macber flrat on delivery, sivimr them
a tie oo grade. Tb percentage were
taaen wbien gave Torbet 93.70 and Stall
macber 93 31. Mr. Torbet thoe receiv
ing tbe cold medal and Mr. Stellmacher
the ailver medal. -
The college was well represented by all
tbe young men, wbo are a credit to tbe
Institution.
Rev. Cieland announced tbe decision
tnd the entertainment closed with a se
lection by tbe orcheetra.
Tbe California letialatnra will ad inn rn
Saturday.
Of tbe 117 cases of smallpox ia Spok
ane there bave bean onlv two rU.tha
Aneaiaease has become so common ia
Spa Cane that very li:tia attention is glv
ea to it any more. Ex.
The Wlllard W.O-T. D. of this city
will give an . entertainment tomorrow
evening at the C. P. church. There will
be an eotertauin program, including
some selection on th phonograph. Ad
mission 10 cents.
The Masons ot Portland ar about to
bnild a cathedral for the Scottish Rite
Masons. It ia to be erected at th
ner of Morrison and Lowndale street
and .ia Tto cover 100x125 feet. It will he
one of the finest in tbe United States.
In 1880, 102,000,000 chickens produced
456,000,000 dozen eggs, while in 1890,
258,000,000;chicken produced 817,000,000
eggs, showing an increase in ten year
of 160 per cent in the production of
chickens and 80 per cent increase in egg.
An Iowa man haa nat,ntA a ,u.ni.
cl for lb dirt removed from grave, th ca Attend.
ji.a v t j . ..... I w-v j a .
fuaabAT,g. 1310:00 p. m.
. Al - A . .
Till rr ,. iT?.v,0T"r etor fn
Dairying," O. II. Walker. Aihei. riw
Address. "Mitfc fm i..
Paper, Effect of Feed on Bntter-fat,"
F. L. Kent, Oorvaliia.
- 2:00 r.n. - , , . -Bnsine
meeting.
Reports of officer; """"" '"""
Anoual addrees by Prsldeit Psulsco.
election of officers.
Mosir.
Address. "Kevnlns Cowa tar Prnrll '
8. M. Douglas, Springfield. Discussion.
snuus.
Address. "Tb Commercial filda of
Dairying." T.G.Farrall. Portland. TA,
cuasion.
7 iSO Tt at.
Address. "Butter Substitute." Prof.
G. W. Shaw, Coiyalli. Discussion.
, Vnsie.
Addres, "Transportation," C. H.
Markbam, Portland.
COUNTY BUSINESS.
Recorder's office:
MatMontea by sheriff tolas Fia
. y.ta deed 180 ere,......... $ 5
3 F Beard admr to Ambrose Bear 1
95.28 acre and several Tacgeot
lota . 3000
W B Donaca et al to P M Scroggin',
22x69 feet, tbe bank property Leb
anon 4000
Francis Bellinger to Ellen Bellinger.
N 8 Bellinger, J N Bellinger. D C
Bellinger. Grant Ballmsnr ir w
Bellinger and Ellen Bellinger, ia
?f1?n..deKl,f,,,eP,n,l ract 1
D O Bellinger to Ellen Bellinger, for
life 659.57 acre I
Probst court:
Final account filed In estat ofS.
Cochran.
Heinricb Broder admUted to citizen
ship.
Circuit court. New eases:
Arthur M Cox to Oscar B Moore to
qniet title. Weatherford A Wyatt for
plaintiff.
Louis Zuhlesdorf agt Robert Earl et al
to qniet title. Weatherfotd 4 Wyatt for
plaintiff. -
T I Anderwn agt Andrew Anderson
snit tor deed. Hewitt A Sox and J J
Whitney for plaintiff.
Ina Findlev art Mat M.nun tr.
Utle. G W Wright for plaintiff.
Jennie Monlton agt G 8 Moulton. di
vorce. W R Bilrea for the nlaintirT
REL10IUUS.
Rev. W. E. Cooeland will nni nM..w
in Albany Sunday, bat will be here on
will be Abraham Lincoln and hia .in.
glon.
Baptist Church. Services as usual
preaching both morning and evening by
A. L. Black, of McilinnvillA k.ki.u
chi otI t c looe of morning service, B. Y J.
u. .v.dv uiu. juwi weex prayer aer
vice on , Thareday evening at 7:30. A
cordial invitation ia extended to all not'
attending service elsewhere.
Rev. 8. M. Wood, of Corvailia. will
i Cumberland Presbyterian -church
babbath morning at 11 o'clock
and also at 7 :30 in the evening. A cor
dial invitation ia extended to ail. .u
dirt being enclosed in the box nntil the
coffin is in place, when tt ia moved over
the opening and a gate opened to d it
charge the dirt, making a much quicker
ana easier operation tnan anoveungit in.
Adjourned meeting of the Prohibition
Club will be held Monday evening Feb.
12th at 7:30 o'clock. Report of com
mittee concerning banquet Feb. 32nd
will be received. All are invited. - The
next regular meeting will be held Feb.
I9that7:30p. m. atthe W.C.T U
hall. . , , . -.1
The Corvailis Gazette says of the haoiz-
ing of Magera : Many sheriffs and news-
uu.iu .ouyicnaD. Aiorning wor
ship at 10 :S0, subject of sermon, "Sacri
fice a Principle of life". Sabbath school
at 11:45, Junior Endeavor at 3:30, Sen
lor Endeavor at 6:30. evening worship
at 7:30, subject "Gambling at the foot of
the Croon. Meetings every evening of
next week. Rev. Huber Ferguson of
rortland will preach each
ar invited to attend these services. -The
Sabbath school of tha fii!.t;..
church tomorrow will meet ss nanal at
10 a.m. Preaching immediately follow.
ing on the subiect "The wnrb- ,k.
Apostolic church." Yonnu
- " 1; - mnatinn a , A W I.. .T. V f. f
paper men aiienaea toe execution, ;-s u w evening, me snb-
among them Davenport, a brother of the
artist, representing tbe Examirer. Mr.
Davenport baa been press correspondent
for nearly 50 hangings in different narta
of the United States, among them that
oiLiurranr. ue says no murderer tie
An immense crowd attended lb Mid
winter Campmeeting last night to listen
Rev. D. V. Poling, wbo spoke on "The
uiory oi the fbysicai and bpiritual
Life.' Hi address wa most effective
and at tbe close of tbe service four per
rons were converted, making fifteen
converts since the meeting began. Tbe
fanes unronicie.
Fred Dawson and D. O. Wood worth
have formed a partnership in the drug
I a . .
ousines ana win move into the room.
being vacated bv T. Wandel in about a
month.
Tbe Yaaulna News, a Tin bog and M.
Bride oisan svi: "John D. Dal. 'a
chance tor election are as emote aa the
building of that proverbial "railroad to
Mars.H
Hicks, the astronomer and weather
prognoaticator. predict there will be a
heavy etorm next week, beginning from 1
the 13th to the 18th , nd lasting pro
bably until the 24. i
bas seen reminded bim so much in die- Sabbath school at 11 :45, Junior Endiivl
nmilinn mil ihHah aI Ik. Mimln.! .1 ik. rn. a. Q.on c .- v .
jectof the evening sermon will be "The
-- uioiuucnuip oi me
church is especially urged to be present
at the moxnmg service. .. .
-Presbyterian church.. Morning vor-
elR.10'-?0' .e,ening worship at 7:30.
position and action of the criminal ol th
century as thla man Msger. . ', " .
SATURDAY.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. Bernard Jakwav won the nralnrln.
al contest at Eugene fsst night. ., , ,.
Mi gees Lacy and Clara Gard.of Alhanv
. tn Ik. .I.w n n . . U I - .
D. Palmet on Chemeketa street. States
man.
or at 3 :30. Senior EndMvor n.n -
Subject of mrming sermon," As an Eagld
that stirreth np her nest",evening-"Sal.
vation-God provulee it." A cordial in
vitation to all services ia ex -ended to all. "
Congregational church : Morning wor
ship at 11 a, m , sabject of sermon, "rhe
Origin of Sin." Sunday school at 12 :15.
Junior C. E. at 3:30 p. a., evening er-
..rJL m ' V',11 T?bJtof wrmon ,
"In More Abundant Life." All bot at
wnding eLsewhere ar eordialll invited to '
all these services. - - . w , , '
. R. Case. who recently
Cottage Grove, haa bought out
store and opened a barber shop in
necuon with it.
Misses Evlvia and Winnie Hfnnl.m
were home from Albany and spent Sun.
day with their Parent. Mr. and Mm.
T. J. Munkers. They were accompanied
by Misa Chamberlain, of Albanv. who
visited with them until their return
Scio News.
Bow Ar Yawr KMa.ra f '." j
Dr. Robba'Spanwo. Plllacnreall klOaar Ilia. Sun.
al f ra. A4d. bMrliu RaoMdr QQ-, Cbicaco or M. V.
JM?. D' s,."1f of Pendleton arriv-
moved totTti!" A . rl?oa on a visit with
, j iireuuu. oua wa
a ciintr ' , ir ' rT . a'ompaniea
; . " 7 i.-ivi;icr iiua. 40UH
lioghe.
The Weather.
This afternoon and Tonight, occasion
al rain, Sunday fair stationary tempera
ture. River 5.2 feet.
. , F. M. Fbshch
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