The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 16, 1900, Image 7

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ine man wiin inc jujj. - -TL:ai Vfitl!f n-s-
DIDNT FIGURE.
, An Albany man Id the Herald, signing
himself "Saatlauiu," whose identity It
immaterial though easily guessed, after
criticising the lgot new court honse
In k manner that offuri its own comment,
iigeo.ts that the low levy of 2.83 mill ii
Imply (or political purposes and that It
will leave a deficiency. Jlo had not, fig
ured. Here are the figures which make
the case plaint 1
Oath In hands o( county treat
ttroron Jao.l, 11KW, subject
to payment of crrnt ex
pense for 1U00 I 9,'W 00
Unjollected tax on roll ot 1HU8,
-27(r over 2-3 ol wli cli
will be applicable 12,000 00
County tax o( 1.86 tnilla on
valuation, so,7z,oou tew
roll
Bpjclul road luvy 1 mill on val
uallon, I4,727,6H0 1HIHI roll..
Katlmaledieceliue from clerk
and recorder lor 1UU0
1 2,746 00
6,727 00
8,000 00
Otto Doco
iTetli the itorr. When yonr hoad X
I aclui, and you fuel bilious. ootitl J
'patad, and out of tune, with your 9
i itomanh sour and no appetite, Jiut m
t ouy a pacaaaa wi ,.. v m
Mood9 a PHIa J
I And take a dona, from 1 to 4 pills.
. You will ba auriirlaad at tutw aa.llv
titer will do tlmir work, cure your 9
. . . . ... - . .
'dmuiicim una Diiiuuiriass, route the
I liver end mass you (mil happy aiialri.
Iiuoeins. Boidoyallmedlclnsdeala-rs. at
143,033 00
Tola' recelot
Estimated expense lor all
county purposes (orcuriont
year...... $35,000 00
This should leave a balance on
hand Jan. let, 1UC1 ol I 8,633 00
Hut of co'-ne the tax will nt all be
collecteil, but there will undoubtedly be
enough for a email balancu.
Tins will be In keeping with the taxei
of the paat four yeari and we are vet
anraa. l. wm i mil's m i.iw, iiin
1877. IB.' In llWHand HI tl.le year, an
average ol prctlclly,Ula. There la no
danger or a ueiicieney.
Complimentary.
The VYkkkly Dkuocmat received the
following from an eaetern ad vet titer:
Chicago,, Feb. 6, 1000.
Kditok Dsmocnat, Albany, Oregon.
A copy of your current leeue htppeni
to come to tiiie, me eu terming managert
desk, and In looking; it nver we feel
Iirompte J to expreei our eatl.factlon at
u general appearance. While we uee
our careful Judgment and utmoet die
crimination to select only the beet data
of publications, etill to many of our pa
ucre (all ehort of t!oe iiualllloa that ki
to mike up a good sheet, that It la really
ralifylnu to liandlo a tiaper like youre.
repreeeniing at on.e the hlgheet type ol
local Journalism.
Ae you may be aware, we are advertis
ing in upaards of 3JW0 newspapers
throughout th country, all of which are
carrying our advertisement, the lame ai
you are, among uiese papers, lor style,
make up and matter, both literary and
typographical, we are pleasod to ac
knowledge your taper stands in the front
rank, and we feel convinced that while
the txcellent value we are giving ae
count lor many of the orders receive
Uttlv from yc ur vidn ty.a large share of
the credit Is due to our advertisement
with ou.
, Wishing you continued success, we beg
to remain, etc.
Yc ur very cordially,
Kkass, Koantit x A Co,
L. E. Astute.
Advertising Manager.
The Statesman eays Mm. Kola Net let
visiting with friends in inuepeudenje,
William M. tloag has returned to A
bany alier a trip to Ban tranctsco.
M. Henry K. Keed, oneol the Ore-
gontan's beet writers, Is In the city at the
dairymen, convention.
A recent In'ereellng eoclal event wsa a
party at Mrs. Krealers greatly enjoyed by
uy inoee lonunnw in wmg pnwni,
K. E. (lodges, a yourgl attorney, dice!
at 1'rinevllie recently, at me age ol 24
years.
Mlit Gibson; daughter of IUv. Gibson
peir oi vua wui oiuo jm-1; V;llUrca O
t'ortiend is in the cltyjtne gurat of her
cousin airs. r. a. loung.l
Mr. Frank Walsh, of Milwaukee, patt
ed through Albany this noon fur Houtli
rn California in the; Interest! of hit
iwaiiu.
Miss Annie Flinn graduated (romStan
lord university at the January com
mencement Ireceiving her degree, and
win soou.oe home.
Mr. 8. N. Bteole, of Sumpter, having
buiinees In Cortland, came on to Albany
on a short visit with his family and
menus, ne win return lo ruiinpter on
Thursday. He loft about a foot of tnow
on the ground.
Rev. L. Anderson, who hat been pas
tor of the Evangelical church of this city
for almost two years, removed to Albany
this week, at which place be will com
plete a special course of study, after
which he expects to be transferred to an
eastern circuit. Many friends of Uev.
Andereon and his estimable wife regret
their removal from our city. Jeffei son
Review.
Our worthy townspeople, Mr and Mrs
J korgan, who were married Feb. 12,
1800, celebrated their tin wedding by
giving a dinner nt their home on Becond
atreet, There were present, Mr and Mrs
Jason Wheeler. Mr and Mrs Jat A Mc
Feron, Mr and Mrs Calvin Crandall.
Mr and Mrs Htrauder Fromtn, Mr and
Mrs C H Walker, Mraed Mrs Fred Reis,
J)rand Mrs J Wallace. Mrs 8 A Daw
son, Mn A U Morris, Mrs E D 8loan,A
Norman and Hon J K Wyatt. Quite' a
number olusolul at well at ornamental
articles of tinware were presented, ss
mementoes of the joyful occasion. Their
aawmerous friends certainly wish them a
future as pleasant and happy as has
been the paat yars ol their married life,
aou nopoiney nuy attain to the nil
score and far beyond of lifes lournev to
gethcr.
TUP DAIRYMEN.
The anntul meeting of the alatt dairy
men 'a attoolatlon wat called to order at
o clock this afternoon in the circuit
court room of the new court bouse, with
a good attendance of dairymen from else
where and the surrounding country. At
me dairy center of the state, and the io
cation of the best creamory In Oregon
lit meeting it an Important one to Alb
any at well at Linn ctunty generally.
Anion ir the prominent dairyman r,r
ent are Jas. Wlthycombe eodl'rof. Rent
oi me v. a. u., m. m. Williamson of the
vregon Agriculturalist nd Rural North
west, i.H. xownsend of l'ortlatid, who
le auout to start a creamery at Kaletn,
Tlioa. Farrell of Portland. II. Weet of
Hcappooat, O. W. Weeka of Salem, and
Iiaao Hteteni of Uorvalt beside the local
uairymen.
Thomas Paulson of Garden Home.
president, presided and called the meet
ing to o'Uor.
Mist Kdna Howard wat heard In
PIIIO m o. when Jadtt II. II. IU.lt
utuveteu me address ol welcom, in the
ylng
rtant Industry
(1. W. Weeks o( Salem on "HnoiUng
Crops" and C. L. Shaw of near this city
on "Building; Vo and Carina for a Dairy
Herd." "
iontirht there will ha ail,l-Ma hv T.
8. Townsend of Portland. (). I.. Mm m
thietcity aod I'rof. Wlthycombe of the
U. A U. which our cltiiusna vonnrall
-i. i i i '
nwaiu near.
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I'lrm wis occasion, oiapiaying the gen
i interest in mis impoi
ine papers ol the afternoon
Oakville.
air. m m. Murphy arrived hora List
Tuesday. Ho has had enough o( the
east.
Almoit a lire In Iowa last Thursday.
4 I I . .. .... .. '
n iw uioHiuuraoi me "u. i,, u." wete
holding a meetlig In Smith's store that
day when a roaring sound rausrd some
oi uie memoeis to look upend they (ouod
u me -wive in po anu nue were burn
logout. The membera of the Club all
xept tneir teata and wnan th nr
lubdued they proceeded with their yarne.
A burglar entered the house of II. M.
nvone aa. rrway and took all the eata
uice mat were In tight.
I runee and noultrv ant all tl. .tb
here and they are all right.
Lima Rort Bio.
Good Horsemanship.
A floe exhibition of boraeinanshtn waa
teenfithla forenoon In the capture of a
runaway team by Mr. W. II. Hosan. the
capitalist, recently of Eastern Orecon.
One o( the delivery teama ran away,
itartlmr from near the Revere Ilause.aod
going up the street to Ferry etwt.wnere
they turned and Uienco down ih
alley. Mr. llogtn was on Lit horse on
rirst street when the naaaml. II. ... I
after them like a bunch g raster after
catua and In no time bad one of the
nor)- uy uie uiu and the tram stopped,
the onle damage a dished wheel.
The Crowd sava ll,a lnlMnl.1 .l.t. .
its iimr.
Behold I yonder drunkard, whose appe
tite craves,
The drink of the demons, a drlnkj that
enslaves,
And drags its poor victim to death and
despair -
Unsung by a mortal, unreached by
prayer.
Who made
Who
him a drunkard?
shoulders the blame?
Will ye. legislators, aiolrlne to fame?
Oh I no, ye but answered the people'
UDUI.UU
And gave liceiiee laws with a generous
band.
Once that man now a tot, wait bright
nappy uoy,
and
The pride of nit parents, a comfort
.Jo-.
But the licensed taloon threw Hi glare
in ins lace.
And lured him lo ruin, with quickening
pace.
It It the old story,that years upon years
uas rung wun its piaint in humanity i
eata.
Of desolate homes, hopeless llves.broken
nearts,
Widows prayers, orphans cries, virtue
sold In the marts.
There are mutteringt on earth, there
wrath lo the sky,
a judgment impending that none may
ueiy,
And vengeance long waiting shall surely
wvevvuu.
To right all these wrong.t from begin n
lng to end.
How think ye, O Christians, desiring to
sianu,
With taints aad the angels at Jesus rlgl
hand.
Shall the wall of that tout from the bot
tomless pit
Hon upward lorever, while in glory ye
When the laws that ye willed, and per-
sisienuy nug
Wrought the wreck aod the doom of the
man with the Jug?
His blood will be on vou.wilt be upon all
" note votes paved the way (or hit cer
tain downfall.
And recorded with, that, will be all hor
rid crimet.
That men mad with drink commit num
berless limes.
Why boast about freedom, when aback
led by rum?
How crave beaven'a blessings with lips
stricken dumb?
Mute with (ear leatve Ie from the
greed bullded nile.
Choosing rather the world than beaven't
blested tmile.
Grave judges I ye may not fear God, nor
n-uaru man,
High rulers I ye may o'er ride lawe
while vecan.
Yet know that the reckoning day la at
band.
The people repenting will piohlbltion
demand.
A host it advancing with banners and
eong,
And cheer (ol lows cheer at it niarcbeth
along.
J u the army of temperance sweeping
on-ward Uxfay
With legions prepared (or the on-coming
IIBT.
Saloons shall be banished, glad tidings
VJ U3II,
For God
well.
rules the world, and all will be
CVBI S H. W.I.KKR.
Albany, Oregon, February 12, WOO.
Key. J. A. Lonnbottom will nraarh In
ma congrwa.ion tomorrow evenimr at
the C. 1'. church at 7 :30. A full attend.
nee desired.
Bert Rurkhart was arrested last Fat
rday evening on the eh
lour mils ol butter (-om a farmer's
wagon, ana admitting his guilt this
morning was sentenced to thirt ,i. in
the county Jail, lleing -.ixteea years of
age he waa loo old to a,.n,l in ti,n nr...
school.
A fire accidentally camrht in th Knit
ro)inoftlie Sugar l'ine chair factory
f vo.v.ua,. wu. luriunaieiy waa aicover
ed before it had done much damage and
wai extinguished. A few momenta more
and the result might have been serious
The Review editnr liaa hun tn i.t
land most of the week, called there by
ne uangerous tllneea of his mother, Mrs.
ioo. Htimtihrev. in rnnswiiin.u nf
which this issue is a few hours lata and
not very newsy. Jefferson Review.
HARRIED.
POWELL II AW'LEY. .
J
i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
. .AKIr II UrnrnV l!tirt mni
't (TV 1 "ilvc 1 "ii..i iuai
' ' 'i the undersigned hat been by I he
lounly court of Linn couuty,Oreon, 6uly
innoinled admlniilra'or of the eiute o
Wllhtlinimi Hollifh.deceAwd, lata of L'nn
county, O rgon. ah perioni navm? claims
ugainut th entate of .ai J decerned art h re
by required to preient them to the under
Hignrd at Albany, Oreeon, within six
month iron! ini unie.
Tbii lath day or dhruary, imo.
KicoLrH iioKiicar,
Adnilois ra!or '
iVtlATHBltHOnn Wyatt,
evening, eb. 10, lUOO.at the residence
oi airs, a, u. Irvine, in Alhsn. l.
t, . . ... ' . ,
i,',r "wventon, Wr. Jhs. F.
Powell and Miss Jessie Hawlev, both
of Albany.
May hapoiness and prosperity be their
unuuo. xuey nave uagun housekeep
ing at Mr. Powell's residence at Filth
and Vine streets.
TALT RAINWATER. - On Saturday
even ng, at 8:30 o'clock, Feb. 10, 1000,
at the study of and by Rov. O. R.
Stevens in, in Albany, Mr. James Talt
and Mies Lionie Rainwater, both of
Albany.
Many friends will unite In wishing the
happy couple life's best blessings.
Kureka Harnmii Oil It the beat
of new leiiheV
and the beat renovator or old
hwtoer. It oil., totlent, black
em and protect Use
Eureka
Harness Oil
2!2ourJwW Toot old har.
"""rourcaiTUMr.top.anil itaey
will not only look Iwtirr but ww
tonwr. fioideverywhnln mn-al
turn rrom hair plnu to Hv (ullou.
l7 .TiKUiHO OH U), . .
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A recent notice of an advertiaemnt nf
D. S. Young, the lapidarist, in a Walla
Walla paper simply meant that ha waa
reaching out for mail order business,
lie continues to mate Albany hit bead
quarters.
Ohling A Hulbutt have rented the
store room next lo A. O Ream's, which
la oeing specially ntted op lor their bard
ware store aod they will move into it
toon.
Sir. G. W. Taylor baa sold bit boast
moving outfit to Peter RuetnerandN.
D. Conn wbo will now have the exclus
ive Dimness of the city. Mr. Tailor will
go intoouier Dusineea.
Lair Thompson ot tbia city won the
oratorical conteet in McMlonville college.
nev. Diacx wno recently preached in the
llatiliat flu, vli lnt.l .:. kl.
WUKIMUk,
While working InaTacoma foundry
41- 1.,.. . .
reoeoiiyiai naieon, waa caugtit on a
shaft and came near being killed, being
uaaiy uruisea anu nis oones broken.
He formerly resided in Albany and it i
brother ol Frank Wataon.
Mr. A. Roberts who resides on tha
Mohawk at the big ltootu Kelley Cot
mill, is In the city the goest of bit iiaUr
Mrs. U. W. CunditT. Mr.RoberU recent
ly t ild hit two claims there, but reports
ii a live locality wuu oig proipect.
The date of the next state fair will be
teptenitwr 17 '!, immedutly following
tue vauiornia tair, ana immediately rol
lowed bv the Washington fair, and it is
thought the Idaho fair will follow that
i be next WH-k, ottering an opportunity
lor a circuit. A new premium will be
tloQ lor the best display ol animals.
A good deal of complaint it made of
the doings ol tome bad boys In the third
ward, nmie chasing them recently
they even strung a wire in trout of the
nightwatcnman. who received a bad fall.
Their lawlessness will be their ruin if
xept up.
There wa not a large attendance at
the meeting of the Literary Club last
night when Rev D V. Poling Bpoke on
The Jthnstoa-n Flood bv Ona whn
1'aseed through It, ' but those who were
there cannot say enough regarding the
iuterest which they felt in the subject.
as ine speaxor related experience alter
experience at that time, explaining in a
uwt ntirnviire nanner iraiuret ill con
nection therewith. It is said that Rev.
Polin has an extended address on the
subject, which his frien Is are endeavor
ing to induce hint to give in the near
luturo. The Dalles Chronicle.
THE COW MEN,
The evening program wat opened in
(be presence of a good sited audience by
t piano duet by Fox Eros.
Mr. T. S, Xownsend, of Portlsnd, wbo
it about to start a creamery at Salon,
delivered an address on the mtnnfaclur
of butter and cheese. Mr. Town-en J
csms to Oregon sixteen years ago direct
ly to Albany, where bit brother J.H.
Townsend rstidsd, and Immediately be
gan talking creamery, but there was no
outlook br re aod it wat given op,- The
banner in which cowt were btndlee'
wat discouraging, but now there is a
very sueoeeelul creamery here with tiv
eral skimming stations.
He pronounced dairying the most nrof
liable the farmers can enter into, paying
at icast iuu per cent on the investment.
There are men who have doubled their
incomes on their cows in three or four
years. A cow must be treated well to
brlog good returns. The Willsmttte al
ley is tbe most ideal spot for dairying lo
the U. H. wlt.'i food cheaply raised suit
able for tbe busioees. All through lbs
valley people are talking dairy The
time will come when car-loads of butter
will be shipped where there srs boxes
now. Mow it it being shipped here from
theeait. We must manufacture suffic
ient to top this. Dairymen mutt or
ganlxe In their own Interests, tbt import
ance wa Illustrate J.
G L. Kees. of this city looks general
ly. Every man wbo takes bis butter to
a creamery makes two bladea of grass
where there waa one. Tbe Albany
Creamery it run on the co-operative plan,
ana pi emoted trie work oi the creamery
showing what can be accomplished by a
well organized creamery. The plan of
rnnning tbe creamery wat explained.
Under it patront pay as tnev go. Ibis
wat compared with wheat raising, figur
es being given showing a balance aecid
edly in fsvor of the dsiry.
Mr. T. G. Farrell, of Portland, spoke
on me commercial aide oi the bustneie
Hit firm handlea tbe bolter of tbe Al
bany Creamery and be la a well verted
man in tbe bnsinees. Tbe fresh made
butter is tbe most desirable for the mar
ket and is much better than ttoragt
butler. Oregon baa been a bigger ex
porter than an importer. Tbe outlook
for dairying in Oregon la a roey one.
Pnre Food Gommtisioner Bailey upon
bebg called on explained process bntter
and oleomargarine.
tcksday roKiiroox.
Upon motion of II. M. Williamson
resolutions were adopted.
1st. Urging our delegation in Uontress
to provide for a 10 cent tax on oleomargarine.
zna. laataairymen retrain irom con
signing goods to commlaaion men who
also deal in olemargeiine and process
butter.
3rd. Commending state nrre food
commissioner Bailey for tbe tpleodid
wore oooe y mm.
4tb. Commending and thinking tbe
Albany Creamery Association for their
consideration and hospitality and Judge
Barton lor the use ol tbe court-room
for a meeting place.
61 h. Thanking rrol. Fravios musical
pupils for music
bib. lbaakipg me proieetora of tbe
..A. U. lot tbetr excellent work in the
eoawntto greet! v aiding la the aucceaa
of the convention, and thanking tbe
cewapapers for reports.
A committee was appointed to prepare
memorial lor tue late Air. Urauston. a
member oi tne association.
A motion by Mr. Townsend that 131
be tent to waentngion to assist tn secur
ing tbe pstssge of Ibe 10 per cent oleo
margerine tax bill provoked a long dis
cussion. Failed.
Mr. O. U. Walker. Oreion't oldc it na
tive ton. read a good paper on Red Cloy
er at a Factor in Dairying. Red clov
en greatest single value is as a fertiliser.
It has been demonstrated that it can be
grown bere. The first ever town here
waa in 1852 by David rroman. Red clov
r should be sowu in March. Clover will
renew laod being worn out. It ie also
valuable at a food, it being claimed that
one aero will leeda cow. It ie valuable
also tor ei o., Tbe farmer will find Ibat
the creamery la nit beet mend. A dis
eussioelollewed engaged inbyScbnmaker
Bcott, witnycomoe, fcuew, weeks and
others. Tbe opinion wae general that
only two or three good crops could be
raited In succession when it thou d ha
plowed nuder.
Vt. jat. with com be. ol the O. A. O .
spoke on dairying and its relation to ibe
fertility ot tbe soil. Preliminary lo a
discussion be spoke in favor of organise.
tln by the larmera in their own inter
est. We have one oi the finest natural
dairying countries in the world. In a
comprehensive way tbe apeaker showed
the relationship ol tbe soil and the rais
ing ol cows and the importance ol the in
dustiy. Soil is not producing as it did
20 ytara ago.bence a change is necessary.
iairying onm tue great opportunity, a
fact enlarged npou in detail.
Mr. Weet. of Scappooee. closed tlm
morning session with a good talk ia the
interest of the cow. Last year ha nro.
dnced 420 pounds per bead of Jersey
cows, 9 bead paying $77 per hea l. n,e
cutter tat waa a. percent. Mr. West
will eoon go eait to boy short horns la
the Ladd (arm.
"A very pleasant lorprlse party wa
given on tbe 7th at tbe house of Mr. and
I. U. Githeji lu honor of bit 27th birth
dty, Muilc, tinging and garnet waa in
dulged In until a late bonr when nice
lunch ast serve. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith. Mr. and Mra.
Srneet Abraham, Mr. aad Mra. George
Gilben. Mr. snd Mrs George Windora,
Mlsiee Ruth M vers, Ida Maxwell, Ollle
Barcui, Mrt, Mettie Smith, Messrs. W.
B. Oithens, 8. 8. Myers, T. W. Myeis,
R. B. Mfers, Cbarlee Jobcson, Charles
Mathews, Grant Brattiao, Frank Max
well, .
A BaowsaviLtl MA-Yeitefdy tlei.
W. P. Elmore cam down from Browns-
ville to look after tin .t .alter ol tbe pro
hibition banquet, February 22nd. Be
visited the nee court bouse in tbe after
noon aod just as be wat leaving tbe
ballding In company with the chairman
of the County Prohibition Central Com
mittee, the big county clock in the tower
ttruck three, Bro. Elmore on comparing
hit own time with tbe correct time found
that be waa just fifteen minutes ahead
snd Immediately set bit watch to corres
pond with the big clock in tbe tower.
Bro. Elmore is the first msn on record ae
baying corrected bit time by the county
riuca ana ue it irom crcwnsvilie.
Mr Rice, who has been connected with
tbe Albany creamery for some time will
hereafter bave charge of the Plalnview
creamery. Mr. Bruckman bavin re
signed to establish a creamery at Browns
ville. Mr. Rice it a good man for tbe
place . Mr. Seelity o( the creamery will
also start another creamery tome where
in the county, probably at Crabtree, the
center of a fine dairying section of tbe
country. Farmers are learning that tbe-e
is no better way to make money than to
ia ae tneir n.ilk to the creamery, a eaab
proposition, which ia a big tbinw in the
creamery bucineM.
Tonight tbe Rath bone Sisters are coin
to give tbeir Valentine social at the K
f . Hall. A abort oroeram will be ren
dered, handouts with hot lemonade will
be renred to all. Come and bave a good
time. Admission iu cents.
Tbe ladies of the Firat Preahvtarian
Church bave decided to give an "Around
the World in one evening." It will Uke
place at the residence of Mrs J M Irving
r ii imj evening uarco, ivuu.
W. E.Gil let was in Eugene yesterday,
Mies Berdie day. of Ibis citv. is in En
gene toe guest oi air. u. w. Bidden.
Mrs. J.K.Weatherfhrd and Mm Tjin.
don were registered at the Imperial of
rortiauu yeeteraay.
Mr. I. S. Morgan, tbe brick ma eon left
this aiternoon lor bumpier, bavin e: been
invited to go there and start a brick vard
iu tue ipnng wnen tne tnow net pasted
away. There ia said to be a big field
there lor brick.
K. Needham has rjurchaned tha A
Wolverton property in this city and has
moved hie family here irom Corvallis
and will bimaelf come here about the
first ot March and open store for the
nanming (oi wool, bidea, etc, Splendid
people whom Albany people generally
in giBu tu uiu wuu uiem again.
Mr. Soue. editor of tha Toledo LmH
bas been in tbe citv attending tha mw.t.
ing oi toe Slate aairymen'e convention
loledo bas a creamery, which ha h
doing well, though not opeiating dnring
mi wiuiw, n will start up again in a
lew wee i.
A delightful BUTDPLM TFta War A Q I Jkn
dered Mra. Twav and eon last arer.in
They were equal to tbe occaseion and the
result waa an evening of entertainment.
Mr. King's phonosranh with it lira aoi.
ecuoni waa heard, aud there were aongs
and recitationr by others. Whist and
uancing were icau'gea in end a nice
mncn served.
In its account of the oratorical content
at Engane. the Gnard aa: Tha mnai.
eai numbers of the program were a treat
inneea. jaise Browned, who came up
rum muinr exoreeeiy lor tna nvuinn
delighted tha audience with ber master
ful rendering of Lisxt's sixth Hungarian
Rhapsodie. aod lat-r with tha Wa
Lisxt marc from Tannhauser. The
subject ot Mr. Jakway, who won the
conteet, was"The Revelationa of Science"
Lincoln's birthday.
Those going to Nome n;w have to
travel by land about one thousand milea
it being impoisib'e to get into Nome on
acrou ut of the lie until tbt thaws out in
May. Mr btumo ol Benton county will
leave in a few days by this route on his
I second trip there, desiring lo get in to
tr.ke care oi his claims before the steamer
rueb, which alll be immense.
AFTKBXOOX BK8SIOA.
A memorial was read on the death of
Warren Orauatoo, by Mr. Weeka of the
committee.
F. L. Kent, secretary, made a verbal
report. The present membership is about 1
oo. uasn on band 42.55 at beginning of
ae.sion. necoipia at inia session 113,
Total $36.65.
President Panhen read bis annual ad.
t rets, setting forth the purposes ol the
association, the upbuilding ot the dairy
ing interests of tbe state, so that first
class butter will be made, also to secure
proper legislation.
The election of officers was by ballot.
Messrs. Weeks and Shoonmaker teller..
Thos Paulseo and G L. Reet were
placed In nomination for president. Bal
lot Paulsen 19, Rees 10. Other officers
by acclamation: C. H. Walker
president, F. L. Kent- tecretary aod
trearnrer.
kfl: TI r . , . .
niias .isaie oe lgwicu was , neaid in a i
vocal solo, tuna Howard accompanist.
Stale veterinary McLean snake nn n,
: , . . . ' ..... . "
important euojeat aiux-iever and
Causes, and Pro'. Kent on tbe Effect
Feed on Butter Fat. Mr. ADnertrn i
othert.
Hon. J. T. A p person ia amnnp tlinu
attending the datrymen'a convention.
It is said that SO .003 tickets ha.a Imn
engaged lor transportation from brattle
t .ome on vessels leaving in May an 1
June.
(J. A. Dyson wbo arrived ia Engine
esieroay irom ine Blue Kiyer mii.oa
with a cleanup Irom Lacker Bay rennrie,!
a eati'tactory output.
On account of attending the Lincoln
oanquetin rortlanci last night, at which
he delivered the addrea, Gov Geer was
unable to be present at tbe dairymen'a
convention in t bit city, at had been ar
ranged. Tbe Prak Sistorg will be in Albany
next Mouday evening for the first tim
in many years and will appear under I
Ilia ....nia l 11. ! - - - ... '
...w .uaLM v.- . i in all At II 1 Lift UirCIA W.
of . at their hall. Admission 10.
The Modern Woodmen
Eorroi Dxhocsat:
The excursion to "he Iront" last Sat
orday, Feb. 10th (or the benefit of the
Modern Woodmen waa a flattering iuc
ceeiln every particular. It la tare op.
portnnity and affordt one great pleasure
to enjoy a pleasant journey dom tha
valley, though rocky cbaema, and over
tbe rock decked eurfacee of mighty
bouldert, aeemingly mi Ira in extent.
Amidst the buttling reality of a gen
uine woodman camp at the foot of that
ancient resident, Ml. Jefferson camp Ho.
7630, Modern Woodmen of America wae
orgsnized at Detroit by Att't, deputy A.
M. Young, atiUted by Diet, deputy C.
N.McKbigbt, M. A. Miller and Thos.
E. McKnight.
- After perf.cting the organisation an
addresa on Woodcraft wat delivered by
Hon. M. A. Miller. State Lecturer. Ia
tbe course of bis remarks, iha speaker
paid a very bigb tribnts lo Head Consul
Wm. A. ortbcott, as an officer of soper
ior executive ability at well ae tha hr..ti
of directors and other official! at tha
helm of Woodcraft. Tbey are men of
bnsinest and affaire and to them it di
rectly responsible for the efficient man
agement and tbe bealtbv condition of fi.
nancial lystem which it tbe very founda
tion of the Armament oi Woodcraft.
Their services are practically ladispen
'ble and tbe keeping of the societies im
mense lnters.ts is securely eafe in tbeir
trust.
Dwelling at some length upon the
notlj purposes oi Woodcraft Mr. Miller
folly explained tbe workings, of tbe or
der and pointed with pride to tbe inex
haustible advantages of becoming a Mod
ern Woodman. "jJoth business and
pleagure combining appeal to a man's
judgment," and in comparing ratea the
.peeker very ably demonstrated tbe su
perior qualities of tbe order placing tha
society btf ore the people on itt merita
alone.
Tbe results of the address wete very
speedily realized judging from tbe man
ner in which new application! for mem
ber ihip were received by tbe deputiea.
Tbe ball wat then cleared (or action,
and tbe grand ball tbat followed waa on
to be long remembered by tha good
people of Detroit. Tbe music of the Scio
Mandolin Club ia nnanrpassed and npon
tbit particular occaseion did not any
time falter in tbe strains of moaie.
The new camp at Detroit launch-
forth witb the moet flattering prospects
lor a tpeedy growth aod prosperity.
Conductor James McErlace is one of
tbe most pleaeicg gentlemen on tbe
road. Nothing for tbe immediate)
fort and enjoyment of tbe txcuraioniite
escaped bis observance a si they were
indeed most grateful to him for the oblhr.
ing and accomodating manner in which
be conducted tbe excursion.
Tbe return was made Sunday morning
without further incident.
Thoc. F. McKkight.
Prof. Mattoon. formerly of Albanw
college, ie now a professor in Park col
lege, lowa.
Mlea Grace Ruan won the crilor ir.
contest -tNewberg against five compet
itors, tltr subject waa Idealism.
Ed Armstrong, a br'cklaver reaidin
at Medford. was shot and orobablr fatal.
ly injmcd Sunday evening by A.J
Hamlin, a rancher. Four abota warn
fired, three taking effect, two in the right
groin, and one iu tbe cl. ol the left leg.
Go to Mies Long! (or hiirh nriced nho
tographe, and do not forget to Uke along
tbe money.
Weak
Children
How sad it b to see weak
children boys and girls who
are pale and thin. They can
not enjoy the sports of child
hood, neither are they able
A e a a.
to profit by school lire. They
are indeed to be pitied. But
there is hope for them, v
Scott's Emulsion
has helped such children for
over a quarter of a century.
Your doctor will ttfl yoa it b both
food and medicine to them. Thev
begin to pick op at once under its
use. Their color ImDrwrs. the fleih
becomes more firm, the weight
increases and B the full Cfe and
vigor of childhood returns again.
At all dnmhts I yoe. and Si job.
SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemirt, Maw York.
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