Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 08, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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(ADVERTISING AGENCY. 1
PRANCE
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15 CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OREGON,
AT 3IAY 8 1889.
$
T,. XV. NO. 1SG
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Tie
JLeadinff
Carries tho Largoatline of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam-
SUITS MADE
fa yk lMut Tailoring fiepitat
FS'
7haf
J afcol OMm1! OonJoW tojoriyVdotW Oil,
CJTY DEDG STOEE.
FIN 5 LINE F
ART SUPPLIES
TiLlT AN FANCY ARTICLES.
PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY ICOM FOUNDED.
QUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
tgTHer ivird Deutth gesprochen.
G. L
BLACKMAN
Successor to E. W. Langdor
-DEALS IN-
miigs,. Paints, Oils.
Perfumery and toilet article,
also a full line of books ant'
iat.ionery. periodicals, etc.
J3f Prescriptions carefnilj
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
Albany Oregmi
.BLAIIT
m
e:
TO ORDER
ALIANT
Is
jfj
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A marvel
ol purity .strength and wholesomeness
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in c ms, Rotal Bakin 'ow
DBB CO . 101 V'ull St.. N. y.
DW Crowley & Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
T H. DAVIS, M. V. PHYSICIAN AND
Ui'eon. inn ne tounu ai las omee
room ii. Si ra han a block, t iit street. Albany
Orepon-
"IK C. C1IAU BERLIN, HOMEOPATHIC
XJ physician and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of
fice hours, ' niorniiiL-s, S to D und 12 to 1 and
after C in evemnirs.
6.
W. UASTOX, UIYSKIAN AM' SIT,
geon, Albany, Oregon
M
II. ELLIS. PHYSICIAN AM) SURr
. geon, Albar.y, Oregon .
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND oUR
. tfcon Albany, Oregon, office in Tierce's
new block Office hours, from 8 A. V. to 4
P. M.
A.
J. ROSSITEK, VETERINARY SUR
geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office at Aim Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DR. 11 ROLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR.
geon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of GerJ
man ani Amcricrn colleges.
ATTOKIVEVS.
II. H. N. RUAt KIU IIN. CI. W. WRIGHT.
BLACKIil'KN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
brllow's Temple. Vill practice in all courts
.if the statu, uiid.ghu special attcution to all
business.
WOLVERTON CHARLES E ATTORNEY
VV at Law, Albany, Or. O'tii-c in rooms 13
and 11, Foster's block, over L. E. Ulain's
8 tor .
TK.VKATIIOit! OlfD, "atToRNEY AT
, law, Albany, Oregon. OrtiM) in Odd
Fellow's Tcuipli!. i" II 1 pract in all the
court nf thestate, und give special attention
to all husinens.
F) EVEKK IIOl'SK, ALBANY, OK. CHAS
L Tfeitlcr, l'r-p. Only lirst-eclass house
in (he city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in th
kitchen. Central stace oilice for Corvallis.
HEAVE fir. PRACTICAL AVATC1IMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oret.n,
vster: Oystrm:
77ASTF.RN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED
j2j fresh every dav at H
OAl DOLLABS TO LOAN ON GOOD
rlt rea" eaute security. Ajply to S. W.
Crordcr, Allaav ptficc.
Mad MarvrylaK.
PAKTIKH lIKNO SI RVKTIXO lSt CAN
tain accurate and prompt h.iIc by callinv
up.ii ex-euntf sumyor 1". T. T. Fisher. He
hsii complete copimnf Held ntes and town
ship plats, and is prepare I to do Hurverinj ia
any part of Linn eounty. Pest.fBee address,
Millers Station, Linn eouut v, Oregon.
c
ing fire, life aadtacaident iaruraace can-
panted.
For Kent.
FVRNISRR ROOMS TO KB NT.
City SesteuraaU
A T TBS
THAT H-CKINGCOUGH oan ph
so quickly cured by Sliiloh's Cure. We
gnaraatee it. Foshay k Mason.
H.F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY,
OREGON
York. San
Sells exchiinrc en New
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
ehcrk. Interest allowed on time de
posits Collections receive prompt attentiea
Correspondente solicited.
I
t5?"Office hours from 8 a, m. lo 5 p, w
Agent for reliable tire anil marine
nsurance companies.
iltanj Batti House
AN
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JtSEFH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR
E"Ladiet and children's hair dress.
ng a specialty, vat'ue satisfaction
ruarante4
0)L OUT.
HAVING SOLft MY INTEREST IN THE
store of !Tira1 merchandise of the
Ann of Coshow , Cuble oC: E. Stanartt, I
wish to call the attention of all who know
tliemscl'-es iiidcbteJ to Conhow & Cable to
(.all s.id tettle at once. Having sold out on
account ? oor health, I expect to change
r'iiua'e fcr a while, and all uccoui.tH not
tiled bcl.ir.; I et readvto leave BrowiiKVilIe
- i)l he Irft with un .rtiter for collection. A
iTd to the wise is ullicicnt.
O. ?. 0WOW, tr.wosTil
in bat On Eai
Is the reason people wih not. can
not or ilo not see any difference iu
rthpan iiRtrums Dut ub Dv Chean
Johnhouse8 or irresponsible jMirties
at enormous prohts, rather than take
a medicine of worll Avideiepntation
and one that t c;'iuj universal satis
faction at eouai p ice? 4 Ko medicine
in the AvorM is g vina &uch UBparal-
leled satistajtio tor pnrrtymg the
blool as Bffjcs' Blood; purifier and
Blood Maker,' id every bottle that
does not do iU work will cost you
nothiDg.gGec . L. BlaclmD, drug
gist. .'i
lauiion (u Hot2ier.
Kvery mother is cau'jicd (against
giving lier onua lauaauvTi or para
goric; it creates an urnalpr;tl craving
for stimulants which .tv!y the mind
or the child, , Ackei' Pgy Soother
i specially. prepaVttqtit - chil
dren and cfure their i-' itK vIt isliftrm-
less and contains no opium or mcr
phine. Sold by Foshay & Masou.
SPECIAl8iTlt'E.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royil College of
London, England, alap of the Helle
vue Medical College, i
The Dr. has spent i lifetime of
study and practice and( makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofrla enlargements,tumo.s
and wens, without pain or the kui c.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment, with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
tarOffice and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
A hat in the world is tbe reasn
ysu wi 1 caugh and keep ccnghing
and etiil keep trying interior medi-
kcines when neggs Cherry Lough byr
up will positively relieve your cough
at once? This it no advertising
scheme, but an actual fact, aid we
guarantee it. Gk T BUekman,
druggist.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
lo Be Given Away.
Cut ont this auvcitisenicnl and scnd.it
J. LAIIMER& CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cert Canadian, oi 21
two-cent American postage stamps, and they
will send you by mail (postpaid) in ;;ood time
for planting in April tr May next, your
enoice ot any one ot tnc touowing collection
of plants, und enter your name in compct:
tion for the $9,yt).0O In gold that they are
irivuir away in order to introduce their nur
scry stock.
Collection of Plants
No, 12 hardy roses.
No. 2 Ji hardy climbincr roses.
No. 32 overbloomi:ic;froses forjhouscj cut
ture.
No. 42 dahlias.
No. 510 ifladiola.
No. (i 3 hardy traps vines.
Nc. 7 S raspberry plants, 41 each black and
red.
No. 8 20str.iwbcrry plants. 4 choice kirn's.
No. a 5 very choice plants four house cul
ture.
No. 105 cherry currants (icc'
No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black)
k'o. 12 5 white crape currents
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
aloiiir ith stamps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as fiey
com-; to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive (,'ifts as follows
1st $250 i The next 20, $10 each.
2nd 100 ! Tbe next 40, 5 each,
3rd - 50 j The next 415, ii cat.
4th 30 ' 1 he next i20, $1 each.
ot.h 20 1
After M,000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
Hifts as follow.):
1st 8225 j Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15, 310 each
2rd - 5 j .Next 40, ?S each
tth 5 Next 470, ea?h
5th 25 j Next 500, ."I each
Aftjr 110,000 letters have bea receired,
.e s lc.s ol t tr u xt 1,000 letterr will n -v
'.'Us a fod ws:
and 2...H.S100 each Next 5 .920 each
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each I Next 15 10 each
6, 7 and 8... 50 each Next 364 3 each
9. 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next 693 1 each
After 150,000 letters have, been received the
senders of the uext 1.109 letters will leeeire
gifts as follows:
I.. ...... ...8100 each ' Next 10 920 each
2-. 75 each j Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 50 each Next 585 .... 2 each
Next 5 25 each Next 479 1 each
Any person may send any number of times
for any of the above collections. Ii 5 centsiu
stamps extra is scni, we will send in Juni
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to gif ts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
nuRAlD, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object ia to introduce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount, Ont., Rochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., PlainesviUe, O., and Chicago,
UL. and we will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no agents, but deal direct wiin customers.
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United States or Canaaa a. about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Kemember we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a
list of wants and we will quote you prices; or
10 cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from your first order.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER OC CO.,
Nurserynen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
WANTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B.
Hy man's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for five years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sons given there. Stamping, Eni
brnirfprv and Dreesmakinsr done tn
order. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or. I
I
- a 'i
CbKffi" Pnan.?altb,tesv,;;; i
nioniDtlv aDDlied to the frozen nart !
it will pi event the skin from lurii'n?
biack or peciinj: on. ji- anays Mic i
itcuina: and smarting oi ciium;,,.,,
ut..f nn r.-ifnrps the uni'ttoa ,-,.1t1.,.
eondiUon lor balo J Foshav i !
M.-uea,
ABOUT CANADA.
Some of the Adrantaies
of An-
nexaticn Discussed.
POLITICAL. EFFECT OF I'XIOX.
Au Addition cf Four or i;ve States With '
. ,
Twcntj-jine Eepresentatif s and
Eieht Senators.
New Yoi k TCnc3.
Oi.e t the means proOsed to
se tle tlic tislieiirs and other diffi
cutties between the Uutteil Stat3
and Cauatia is political union be
twecn the two countries. This
means bimply tbat the several
provinces nowconst'tuting the Do
minion ot Canada Miould become
States of the Union, and subject to
the Constitution of tbe Unite a
States. This would involve an ad
dition .o tbe House of Represeola
tives, a certain number of new
Senators, und a substantial enlarge
ment or the .hlcctoiiil College. In
; these latter facts may be feund the
chief difficulty from the United
States point of view, lor it is per
fectly man.tcst tbat the admission
of Canada would have a disturbing
effect upon party lines in Congress.
If Canada were l, be admitted to
the Union to-merrow, there could
not be leas than four new States,
and possibly five. Thus :
PopuL.t'o'i
Aooc.
Ontario 2,2. 0 Ov3
Quebec ,. j, ,U00
Nova Sco.ia, N ,' Biui'sa ieUand
Prince Ed.-.ad Is'ar(! 1 ,000.000
Manitoba and Noiihwc ;i CC0 ot J
TDtal 5,1.
Iu point of population OutMir
would stand sixth among the
Stares of the Union, namely. New
York. Pennsylvania. Ohio, illinoi,
Missouri, Ontario. It would thcre
f re have at lesst. tiKeea or sixteen
Presidential Electors upon tb:
present bas:s, thirteen or fourlccn
Heprcsentativcs iu the House anC
two Seuut,oi. Quebec would come
in ou an equality of population witti
such Slates as Virginia and Tennes
see. It would therefore have
about eleven Presidential Electors,
U'.ue He pit sen tali ves and two Sena
tors. Tl:e Maritime Provinces
might all grouped into on
province, bur there would be some
question about this, as Nova
Scotia has twice as large u popula
tion as uuocie isiana, ana uoii'
than three times as large as Delu
ware, and New Brunswick has
more than twice as large a popula
tim UQ IlftlaWBr lnr n-nnninr
mem an, tae state would ue as
largo as Maryland or Scuth Coio
una, and consequently with at
least eight Presidential Electors
and six Representatives and two
senators. Manitoba would hare
three Electors, a Representative
aid two Senators,
Here, tbta, is the pi.'iiical re
rull at least thirtj-toven Pi evi
dential Electors. twenty nine
Uetresenta'tivcs and eight Srnatois.
This miht have a distuibiog effect
upon party lines in tbe United
biaies, and no doubt many blus
tering politicians, who think more
ot power than the greatness and
siiiiii well being of the country,
uu.U have grave misgivings in
regant to the propriety ot raun'ng
any links. Others would argue
thai the United States is big enough
as it is, and to enlarge its bounds
over such a vast area as
Canada would be to complicate the
problems which already present
difficulties sufficiently serious.
Sucb objections are constantly
urged bj Americans in public and
Srivate, and jet it cannot be
oubted tbat in tbe heart of every
intelligent and patriotic American
there is al way to be found a iuik
ing cesire to extend the swsy of
tbe Stars and Stripes over tbe
hole continent a sort of feeling
tbat Canada belongs tc tbe Ameri
can system, and that it would only
be in accordance with tbe eternal
fitness of things that the principles
ot ".ne great Itepublic should pre
vail all over this continent of North
America.
The real difficulty in the way o
union will not be feund in the
United Sutes;they mut inevitably
ue tound in Canada, and tr:e prob
lem is: What will Canada do
bout it? What is her dcetioT?
ia dealing with sucb a question
borore an American public the first
d ffi;u 4y is to make am intelligett
citizen of tbe United States under
stand whv Canada wants tokeeu
out of the Union. The advantaj
ot political union are so oovioii"
that tha first thought is, "Why
don't tbty couioin?"
Canada was settled originally
that is. Eoclili Canada -by the
loyalists who left New England
because they could not endure the
awful thought of rebelling against
the authority of the King. There
were men who held such ideas in
those days, and absurd as it may
appear, there are pleaty i tnem
stiil livin
-M. I '
Naturally, in tne
Mru"2ie nciweeu ureal Dniwu buu
"be.li-8 province strong
muutluvs were evoked here lor
tae Biilish cust. and strong prc-
ludices against the revolutionists
Th fHn m-inrnraf-J
'"o- "';
we"5 UICT ucutu uy ic
war
, of 1812-15. They have
uot in Ire-
quently bc;n uo pleasantly reTired
by the Fenial raid, by the silly
raides f secessionist marauders
during the great rebellion, and by
tbe still more foolish difficulties
over tbe fisheries.
At this mstnent tbe jieople of
Canada art in a tians't'onal state.
The mest far seeing men under-
stand that the colon:a' status can-
'? '"ul " . ,v"" "'. "
; i tie Ultra iuvhi eienicox, is siauipg
t mn.ment-in faTlir ot Ui9 feder
itionofthe empire. Imperial teii
j ra'ion leagues are beitii: formed
jail over the country. Auoiner olc
I ment nilating for indept-udcuce.
jAadyt nothur tliouilal'u. class
ie turning to their own continent
lor political alliances an.i lor a
solution of the couiylex prublein
that is now in reality oncuiiig up.
The subject is causing a great deal
ot discussion in Canada, aud sottiu
interest is gradually growing iu
tbe United States. UowjCanadians
will settle this problem will ue
pend in a large measure upon the
course pursued toward them
the United States.
bv
Making Country Koads.
A road master in Michigan was
planning how lo fix a bad piece of
ruad so it would be passible, when
along came a traveler who answered
bis difficult?. He said: "Ifvou
will Dut down a drain tile under
tbe middle ot this road bed and
then take a scraper and round up
the drive way you will make
good road." Ot course it was
necessary to lay his tiling so me
drain had an outlet. The idea was
adopted and put in practice, and
the result was that the road bed
oyer the tile drain wa as dry as
possible. Here is a suggestion
that costs nothing and has been
proved by practice. The making
of guoil roads is une of flic most
important concern's ol couujry Mile .
One oi :he country e changes com
plains, r a toirerpoudtiit does,
that it is impossible ' make good
ro:ils wiilii.-ui a n;i deal ot labor,
ami tin: p.-ople iw-t iuttruoted
niaiium'ti ,. nliiik slu.lr liuty. II
i: c.-ifiiiiit ic ii'Xii- oiln-rwii-i; i ho
law .:; ti-atii a liiglivi;ys sliouUl
bo anii'ii l'-i ' !!. Xt-'iif and all
lOat a-" tn- 1. i'-S ii ::.i'li:'V r 1 1
iqU Til en! . la'inr ' H. d ;o
allowe 1 iiiili s i'.'".'f w:'.. A fiti
y.CD might no t. l v i a jn f-'.ti fu:' us
a worki-r, '.'iu i.ui if:.. we.' ij '.irk
As he pirates. AU vAnl'k bii;:uil in
dune Viuihr tin: supfi vimH' audio
mail I'le.iit'd u.".!-.s In lines as
well us tbe i.lay laborer, who is
hire-j liom the mii-i i.'. ia ;lie
past too inucii ! acK was p-.-r
mittec The tjiun r is :i. i:i.u
Wt'.o uses the road aud i!k ln:i!ri
see that iu every district vk i.
iaithlully done." A c:uuty wiih
g-"d roads stauds l iglicr otiin it
uoeuct. Poo: roads iiiem a poor
county and a shiftless pi.aplc. A
rca'ly good road supervisor is a
tru i!fsiug in any cot: uiinity.
A Fortunate Dratgrgist.
Mr. Edwin W. Joy a prosperous druggist
on the corner of Stockton and Market
streets, in San Francisco, probably never
dreamed of rivaling iu wealth the medi
cine kings of the country. But various
rumors having been floating around to the
effect that he has struck it big, an Examiner
reporter was detailed to unearth the cause.
It seems that about seven years ago aa
English physician, a great student of Bot
any, located in this city. Ills practice
was not extensive, aud yet tho few cases
that came to him attracted no little atten
tion. His great success seemed to be in the
treatment of liver and kidney disorders
and vitiated blood. He seemed almost
infallible, and his well-kept secret was as
much a mystery as himself. After his de
parture Mr. Joy determined to fathom tbe
secret, and copying all the prescriptions
he had filled for tho erratic doctor, he
began a systematic analysis."- lie discov
ered running all through tho prescript
ions for liver and kidney troubles, vitiated
blood and stomach disorders a couplo of
vegetableextracts indigenous to California
so simple and so well known under home
ly every day names to every school boy as
to entirely dissipate tho suspicion that
they were the active principles involved.
So certain, however, was Mr. Joy that be
had discovered the secret that ho embod
ied the new elements in a preparation of
Sarsaparilla to disguise the taste, and put
it before his customers under the modest
name of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Im
mediately the same stories came back of
its astonishing effects, and the mystery was
solved, and the talk it. has created has
already caused it to step into prominence,
and orders pour in daily from all over the
coast. And thus another California indus
try leaps into existence. & JF. Examiner,
Pimples ob tho Pace
Der o' ? an impure state of thebIond
and looked upon by many witk
sus:iei.i i. Acker's Blood Elixir will
remove a impurities and leave the
complexi. t-mooth and clear. There
is nothing that will o thoroughly
build up the constitution, purity and
treegthn the whole system, sold
and guaranteed by Foshay & Mason.
Tatalsui Bay.
Fifteen hundred dollars will buy
one hundred feet of water front,
between Fall street and tbe Bay
View House, Newport. Address
Lock Box 18 Newport, Oregon.
The Dvnamite buggy
whip is eel
S Overman
sk'.n linep. Thompson
agents.
If you want a clean and Cat amoks
ask for J. Joseph's home made whit
abo r dears. For sale hv most eira
dsalers and at J. Joseph's fai-torr.
Shaving 15 cents at Vie rick's.
GENERAL NEWb.
Trial Trip of the U. S. Cruiser
Charleston.
PEItlSHKI) IN THK FLAMES.
au AseJ Wenac, Two Childred and Tws
Girls Enracd to Death-Tkt 8aacaa
C mfe-varo Old Werld Affairs.
The Hkdald's Special Dispatch's.
Sax Francisco, May 7. At 5
o'clock this morning the cruiser
Charleston started on Iter trial
trip. She steamed slowly around
the bay at the rate of eleven km ts,
and at 9:15 passed through tbe
Golden Gate. ihe is commanded
bv Captain Captain Charles Good
ail, oi tbe Pacific Coast Steamship
Company. The .Charleston will
proceed direct to .Santa Barbara,
channel, though on the way infor
mal tests will be made. On her
arriA'al she will be given time to l
prepared for her final test, which
will be a severe one. On board the
Charleston are only officers and
men of the naval board, consisting
of Commissioner Benham, Captain
Glass, Naval Constructor Joseph
Feaster, Chief Engineers Harrie.
Smith, Wilson and ten assistant
engineers, associated press repre
sentatives G. M. Gunn and G. VV.
Dickey, and Robert Forsyth, of the
Union Iron Works, and W. R. Eck
ert, mechanical engineer. No me
cial time has been set for her trial
trip, but it will probably lie decided
on when she arrives at her deti
nation. Ii the first trip is unsatis
factory another will follow.
Kl'KXEl) TO DEATH.
Frightful Holocaust iu a New
York Dwelling- Hwuxr.
Westchestkk, (N. Y.) May 7.
The dwelling liouso of Watmn
Bownes was burned last night and
five persons burned to -loath, liie
household consisted of Wats-m
Bownes, his wife, mother, two
children and two servants. It is
supposed that the lamp left burn
ing in the hall exploded. Wh n
Bo;vnes was awakened by the
crackling of Haines, the lire h id
already gained great headway.
Bownes gave the alarm and eairi.sd
his wife into the open air. 1 th
Acre severely burned. Wh le
BoAneri resuscitated his wile iie
could plainly hear the cries of
anguish from hi.s mother and I is
children, aged 3 and 5, who av re
sleeping with heir grandmother,
hut lie Aas unable to save the n.
They perished together with Ka te
Dunn, the servant, :t".d her sister
Arnie.
Tiie Samoan C.iilr'iic.
Berlin. May 7. The Verssicbe
Zeitung says the American com
missioners to the Samoa n confi r
ence wore instructed by their gov
ernment to deinni.d neutrality of
the islands,admiuIsfratioii of affairs
by the Samoans and urge the claim
of the United States to the right to
establish a coaling station at Pavo
pago. The demands of tbe United
States,hoWcver,are not intended to
prevent others from exercising an
influence in accordance with their
interests.
Thf Sruate Invcsttpation.
Nkav York, May 7. Chauncey
M. Depew testified before the sen
ate investigation oiiim::teR to-day.
Ue thought the inter-Mate com
merce law should be amended to
cover Mexican and Canadian roads
having connections in this coun
try. General Manager Ilukscn, of the
Grand Trunk testified and admit
ted that his road practically con
trols the rails between Chicago and
Portland, Maine.
They Call on Bismarck.
Berlin, May 7. Bismarck gave
an audience to the commissioners
to-day. Herbert Bismarck was
present. The audience lasted
three quarters of an hour.
Floral and Strawberry Social.
The ladies of the United Presby
terian church ' will hold a Floral
and strawberry social on Friday,
May 17, at the W. C. T. U. haH.
Lunch will be serA'ed from five
o'clock until nine.
Svmetklaz- That Vw,
Thomas Brink has added to his
factory machines for the manu
facture of woven, wire mattresses
and is turning out some No. 1
mattresses ; so if you want a good
mattress that is the place to find
it.
;uardAgaiat Tkr irikr.
And alwavs have a bottle of A-l-'-'o
English Remedy in the hoose. Y in
cannot tell how soon Croup may striko
your little one, or a cold or cough
may fasten itself upon yon. Ono
dose is a preventive and a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat ant
Lung troubles yield to its treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay
Mason
A new line of solid silverware,
gold-headed canes, beautiful dia
mond rings,gold and silver watches,
has juit been opened l-v Will &
Stark.
List your land)" and city property
for sale at tbe Willamette Valley
Land .Agency's ollice in the fit.
Charles Lotel block. Schnl!;; &
Henderson.
Eight shaves lor f 1 at Viei k'.
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