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About Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1900)
THURSDAY. Ritisrt L. B arkhart was iu Salem yes terday. , Jerry Beam wai doing business in Eu geao yesterday. Miss Maud Biljeu, of Scio, i- visiting Albany friends. Dr. Albert Jesssup and Mies Ella Fen Dell were married in Salem last evening. William Faber has been in Southern Oreeonon business. He was in Koseburg yesterday. Miss Barbara Vandran returned this noon from Portland, where she had been to atteud the wedding of her broth er Kasper and Miss Minnie Monteitb. The ladies of the C. P church will give a social and lunch at the residence of Mrs. Sarah Helineok on the evening of Oct. 19ih. .Lunch 10 cents. Mr. Robert Bowman, of Corvallis, was at the depot thiB nonn to mertt his broth er and family, of Portland, who were ou their way to Arizona lor the Benefit of Mm. Bowman's health . District Attorney Hart arrived in Al bany this r.uon to investigate all matters in the criminal department of the cir cuit court to convene next Monday. There will probably ba two or tnree in dictments. Mr. Bussard, a brother of D. Bussnrd returned yesterday from a trip to Se attle. Mr. Bussard came to Albany from Illinois about two weeks ago, and is contemplating locating somewhere i. the Northwest, perhaps in Albany. Dr. T. L. Ball, the dentist, from As toria, who recently arranged to locate in Ashland, arrived Saturday afternoon and is making arrangements to bring his family here in a few days. Ashland Tidings. Rev. Mr, Meminger, the newly in stalled pastor of the Mount Tabor Meth odist church, was tendered a reception by the members of his flock Wednesday evening. After the congregation had as sembled, Mi. Glazier delivered a pleas ant address cf weicome, to which Rev. Meminger responded, expresf ing his ap preciation of their kindness. Telegram, vIn its account oi the Baptist Conven tion in The Dalles, the T, M. Bays : Rev. A.J. Stuttevant, 01 Albany, lntioclucea the subject ''Exei?etical Study of the Great Commission." His address was j well prepared, and was an able discus-. sion of the question, the Bpeaker char. I acterizing the commission as being world j wide, lifelong and perpetual. A lengthy I discussion followed led by President Hunsaker. Beach & Bowers Minstrels last evening . drew one of the biggest houses ever in thearmory.it being packed. The per-, formance was original and entertaining, j The olio had specialties not usual m olios of a taking character.and there were odd specialties all t..rough the program, without a break in some thing to see and , hear. Prof. L. L. Ware was heard in one . Bolo and given a warm eneore in re-, rnembrance 01 Queen Esther. Among the opening social events of this season was a Bocial given by Mrs. Robt. Veal.assisted by Meadames Jones, j Sears and Barnes, at the home of Mrs. Veal on Tuesday evening, Ot. 16, for , the yout'it people nf the Beulali Re-. - bekah lodge I. O. O. F. The evening I wa spent in games and a social time generally. A nice lunch was served by the lour'affble ladies, -who waited upon the vouna people in a pleasant manner .n,;iirlu their own. The young people declartd "it a lovely time. Those present Does Baking Your Powder Contain Alum ? Prof. Geo. F. Barker, M.D., University of Penn. : "All the constituents of alum remain (from alum baking powders) in the bread, and the alum itself is reproduced to all intents and purposes when the bread is dissolved by the" gastric juice in the process of digestion. I re gard the use of alum as highly injurious." Dr. Alonzo Clark: "A substance (alum) which can derange the stomach should not be tolerated in baking powder." Prof. W. G. Tucker, New York State Chemist: "I believe it (alum) to be decidedly injurious when used as a constituent of food articles." Prof. S. W. Johnson, Yale College: "I regard their ( alum and soluble alumina salts ) introduction into baking powders as most dan gerous to health." In view of such testimony as this, every care must be exercised by the housewife to exclude the over and over condemned cheap, alum baking powders from the food. Baking powders made from cream of tartar, which is highly refined grape acid.are promotive of health, and more efficient. No other kind should be used in leavening food. Royal Baking Powder is the highest example of a pure cream of tartar powder. MYAl BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK, Friday; Lebanon. GRAFFS. From the Criterion : E. L. Power will soon commence the were: The iwieses josie uaiuco, wg,,u,u ureuuuu ui u uuuiwuuw iuu. w ...o Gorden. Carrie Saltraarsli.JMiima rsrucK- uouse on Bridge avenue. man, iimina .tones, mai iu..i...,j, Lena Marshal. Winnie and Grace Staf ford, liose and Josie Muring, bessie Burkhart. Editli Parsons. May Jones, Mrs Bessie Sivan, Mrs. K.te Marian, Mrs! Leo. of Portland ; Miss Gertrude Robe and Miss Mon'gomry, of Browns- J. Arthur Gamber, of this place, is gaining quite a reputation an debater, at the State University. B. F. Blodgett sold off his stock and farm machinery at public sale last Sat urday. Everything brought good prices. R. G. Keene sold iOO head of gnats, . i . . : 1 ;i.i..at'nv rtt -nrvmiiH vine rouge : an " . ., "'ii-.j.... t . v..rnr,t ot. fm,r lodge- Messrs. will uurioarr,, saiii ,,,iU , , ... Worrell Earl and Marvin Brandeberry, dollars pr head. Mr. Keene has about Yard Littler, Durval Parker and Miss 150 leit wbidn he wishts to dispose of. Parker, Mr. Czarske, Messrs. R. Via', j prof. I. E. Richardson, of Albany, was C. W. Sears, John Joues, A. Barnee. ; tlie city on business, last Saturday. ! rfe has charge of tho Shorthand and '. Typewriting department in Albany Col- H Bryant. Henry Cyrus and W. A. ' lege and reports that institutions in a Bodii e hove sold their prunes to Cobb, healthful condition, of Newberg. for 4 centb. O J. Mealov, of Foster, was a pleasant ,ThooLn How anxious the friends of a newly tffent.,.flve ciftimB. married couple are that everybody snail . . . kin?Wbridal trf'p? " "e 0" GA5IK L--ln re9Pnao 10 in- ' Fabe" & Neis at Eugene yesterday quiries w give the following: The open touch t 62 bales oi hops of Frank Pago. season for deer begins July 15 and closes McKinlev Mitchell, the Gervis hop man, ' jov- Spolte,i fawn cannot be killed Bays he believes hops will reach 20 cents. Bt any time- Tho open Beason for Chi You can't most always some times tell. ne;a pheasants , grouse, etc. is from Oct. Last veaT they took a tumble. j t0 DeCi j( for gnipe from Sept. 1 to Feb. Notwithstanding Hie crietj ui inci eueeu , i, qucks epfc. i. tu waitu au, wuu, There are peoplo who wear their hearts on their sleeve. Some women as so m as they can run the gamut become musical critics. Whatever goes into the mouth to steal the brain is an enemy. It is easier to laugh when one wins, A Btrike is a fine thing in bowling. Unpaid for (ilk rustles just as loud. Like chimney Bwoepers, millionaires come to lommon dust. There are book3 and hooka, some to be only tasted, some swallowed and oth ers chewed and digested. Some men's lives are bubbles. The mellow man has a red nose. All paths load to a woman's love. There is magic in a good face. Old friends are best whon they are on one's feet. Nothing needs a lio. Mils Gertrude Litcbtield, oi baiow, is visiting Albany friends. W. O. Breckenridge will be home from bis eaBlern trip next Monday. John Ushor came in from the county intirinary last evening and declares that he will never go back. Thete will be a meeiing of the Rebec cas tonight, which all members are ri quested to attend. Rev. A. I). Hale is conline to li s bed yet so that he will not be tblt to pioncb tie it Sunday, Hon. M. A. Miller went to Portland today and Irom there will probably be sent by the state central committee to eastern Oregon to doliver several Bryan speeches. Brigadier Goneral Mardinll, of the S. A. who has had charge of the work in Portland ior lour years ia to leave there for a new command. Mr. J. A. Howard, a former student in the 0. A. O., is now ruuning the Simp son farm ou the Tangent road, one of the ben places around Albany, The Degree of Honor will hold a dis trict convention at Albany on Oct. !4, beginning at 9:110 a. in. .which any mem ber may atteud. F. U. Tinkle went to Eugene this after noon to take a panorama view of that city, there being a Une location lor the purpose. Mr. Tinkle's Aiuany is one ot the finest sea anywhere. Mr, Mason, the Chitwood merchant, was in the city yesterday and today on business, tie came from Minnesota two years ago and has no desire to return af ter enjoying our mild climate. Clias. Monteitb has roturned to Albany from Oakland, Calif, a-here he has been the past year receiving treatment. He is nearly recovered, walking easily without assistance. Walter Irving came up from Portland this week and will remain until the drat ol the year, taking a Bpecial corespond ent's course in ihe Bcionce of telephone switch boarde. The courtoBies ol the Alco Chit) were extended Oongresamati Tongue this af ternoon at 1.3U in a pleasant reception oi an informal character, withont any pol :tica. nivinrr the member an opportunity o meet the congreesniau of thiB district tn a social way. There will he a meeting of the Royal Arch Masons at Corinthian hall tonight. There will be a good delegation from Cor- valliB, among tnem uev. Hi. J. tnomp son, D, I., Dr. JaB. Harper, H. W. Hall, W. IS. andJ.J.'. laies anu.,vjeo. noru ing. , The Democrat has received tho card announcing tne marriage in Portland on Wednesday, uct. It, oi air. is.aoper van rirn and Miss Minnie B. Monteitn. They will be at home in Pendleton alter Oct, Ho, May tuey live long anj pros per. Hon.T. J. Stitea returned this noon from his trin to LouiBvillo. Ky , where he had been Bubpoenned hs a witness In a case case arising trorn some letters mailed here during bis term ol ollice as poBtmaBter. He observed the political situation closely, and IB encouraged with Bryan'u prospects. Mr. Phil Goodwin is expected in Al bany from his European trip tomorrow, atonDinir in Illinois to visit relatives on his way home. He crossed the Atlantic on the Utruria, one of eight hundred Dassencers, alter a stormy nue, one day of which waB Bpentin a fog. Only about. fortv passengers were able to tana ineir meals regularly, of which Mr. Goodwin was fortunate in being one. Scio. From the News: Sheriff Mctlargue was over this way Tuesday last, with his pockets filled wi'h legal documents. Albert Cole spent Sunday with his lamiiy in tills citv. He now lias a steady run or. the division betaeen Wootlburn and .Natron. The manv friends ot Mrs: R. B. Mil!er and her daughter, Miss Uacia, will re gret to learn that they are both qrite ill at the home ol County Treasurer Miller, in Albany Some of the valley naners are stating that the Northwest Flax Fibre company have made the citizens of Kugene a pro position to move thei- mill to that citv. This is a mistake. County Super'ntendent Tackson visite l the different rooms last week, made sug gestions and addressed the pupils. Ilia viBit was proutaule to both teachers an I students. It is gratifying that we have a superintendent that attends to busi- sss. .I.A Jarnagan, who has moved to Sodaville, has purchased a small tract of and near the little city, and Homestead ed another tract which adjoins the land ALBANY'S PAST. From the Democrat July 27 to S.ipt 14, 1883: Hon. R. A. Irvine, ol this county has -been appointed chief marshal of the state fair. Dest & Althouse havo sold this year in California rifty-six of their mounted sep arators. These were all built at l ioir manufactory iu this city. Born, on Thursday, Aug. 2, 183J. to the wife of Mr. Hubbard Bryant a hoy. Born, on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 1883, iu Albany, to the wile ol Frank French a boy. Potatoes are $1.50 a bushel. A social club has been formed iu this city by some ol our young men. Prof. P. A. Moses has been elected principal of the public school. E. N. Oondit has received ty express a very line telescope for the college It, ia eight feet long. Vi illamette valley wheat uow ranks firBt iu tho English market. Born, on Tuesday, Aug, 28.18S3, to the wife of Mr. Mart Payne- a girl. Tho "Queen ol the Paeillo" stranded ac ire motltll 01 the (Jolnmh a. On --- , , , . . H " UlUtlll uuiiiumou.nuunitiuiB.oiun, ..." noara Were .N. h: . Ymmn r. W Ml-:., u future borne. Seitenbach. 11. A. KorIhi nml nlm. li'.l..' MrB. W. E. Savage received a letter out of Albanv. All the uuinniwri the GrBt of the week from Mr. Savage's rescued. Alaska Dartner. Mr. Hicks, in which he ti.o r.; ..o.l ii... l. a..nnl,l ant inmn I . . . i.oriiiorn atilic homethiriallVbut would likely come out W" next Bpring. any and were given a recention at Hi n 1II1UU1 JUrUCK, HHU WtH UH-lunuinnj iiouui, a UlUD U10 lainOUS IBOn Oil tlldSS Btiotiaai weeK, is tioing as wen as cuuiu trains were 1'rosident Villard of tho be expected aud iB receiving every atten- Norihern Pacillc, Gen. Lucius Fairchild UUU Willi. U1B lUL'ltl lUURO "I VUU . omw..b vjohwi XiariBUll. IllHVOr OI U llCnOTl. t-iflV. can bettow upon him. He is at the Scio Ourtin, of Pennsylvania, the German hotel, and is pleased to see tue many amoacBtulor to the U. S. and Beveral friends ho call on him. His resovery members ot Ihe English Parliament. will be slow, but there is no doubt enter- Married.on Thursday evening Sent 0. tninprl ah tn t he result. I XQa .. t t.i 1. r it, ' . A Wedding Joke. From the Statosman : PreB. B. Marshall, a popular bnsioes man of Albany, was marritd Wednosday to Miss Winnifred J. Wilds. It seems Albany, by Rev. 8. G. Irvine, D. 1)., Mr. i-rfd I'. Nut'ine and Mies Ollio Miller. Brownsville. A. A. Bannard and Rev. Thorn, son that the groom has many enthusiastic fnenda in Albany, and fearing they and report having an excelleut time. R. L Thompson, brother of G. C. i.i. : n f,,nt. that the value ot larm animals in tho United States in the last seven years has decreased $085,000,000 according to the records. General inonueit, ui McKinlcy and has an Ex-Attorney 1 to Nov. 1. Paste these up. In three daj's you will wish to know again. would make a demonstration at the dopot on Uia departure lor ma tioney Thompson, of this place was in Browns- mnnn I tint tvtltflt r. IIR H 11LLIH HUlUHrmrinillv I ,.: I , 1, : .... r .. ..v ....b... ---- . - ,iu vu uuoiiietJB Kie lorepnrc oi in a iu uiiw HDwi,' u-"" ' t'"i'," weeK, cermineu 10 avoiu mm uy mo Thp Bini .11,1 leav nji Albany n a carriftRe ana taKing "', 1 m.,w.,u.K. um h trflinat Jefferson. Mr. Marshall's coMidetaWo damage to some dwelling frimU wftr dfltermineci that propsr I oarn o id tua town aud vicinity respect Bhould be shown liim cn this im- The old complaint has again been nor La nt occasion, ana ibeubu a wimi i iuo nrc;umr unu wia irmuH on r ' i- :L...J f 1.. I fhn hr.mnl. nt K li (I II I . uanu Dill WUlCU was awriuuveu iiooty vi.u vinnuu wi vua ouuviirt 1 Ht'iuu. 1 uupm among the passengers on the train, ae it who go from here to Albany have little passed through Albany, on which the time for business in Albany whan the eouDie were 10 lane pasBuiru v juuoibuui 1 1 nmu uuqb uv icnuu c-uw.io- Tho nnarpr rpml AR follows! T .... 1 ... 1 1 nr. I Thio intrnnnrn tne Dearer tu ivir. nnA vr-a Proa Mnrnhtill. ft briuB fttld 1 groom, who will board the train at Jet Two Much Rcalp. Since May 6, 1800 leraon, enroute 10 rwmou u wnen me eeaip nounty law went into el- honeyranon trip. l b a iu u (ect each flcap of covt,te8. wild cate. etc. Fi?.,.i0iniii,B train at Jefferson with .826 Bo'P8 have been delivered and UBU" i nalrtfnrhw.houtiit. Irntn Man a luull . ..n..nnn., .Mil WIIRIl I.I1H ID ID t. I "J -"w ..w... ...H. V,. m.FU, . 1 . . I ' . " ..' to Sentflmher 30. lfliln . nutln. 1 1... were siifuteu t ney wereKiveu iu uv.iw.., - - ..... bo it is said that VV. J. Bryan tilmBelf $91,652. fo nay this special Bheep tax so ' "."'". was levied by the leirislatnio. but, I'ma hi i wituessed it, at the power this couple r less than $1000 has been naid in.olhe villn till 10 o'clock.. A iocular farmer, of Oaxville, saves the heads of the Lenny pheasants he kills Ohio, cau t go i Bryan, j and mounts thein in his stubble-held CarUsle also says he will not near the road. To enhance the effect of John Ia. Carlisle 1418 tJ ? n,,.. hi inot. I, has decorated li s fence with vnt for McKinley. He is not a Bryan man though. Mr ard Mrs. Ed Jory, of Dawson, are in Salem on tt visit, having left Dawson on Oct. 6. They will return alter seeing tteir fi lends. They are said to have done w"ll i the ludof8o11'-. ?IrS lo'S used to be just a common printer. New patents: G B Blanchard, Seat tle, Wash., rail bond; C Boentgen, a -toria, Or., comb, Keamer, tap and countersink- F W Churchouse, Tacoma, 'u ioin r valve: G Easterhee, Portland, Or., coin-controlled mechan. ..or dispensing newspapers; G H ivebl, Tacoma, Wash., ink stand. Thcro is local comment about two voungmen who hunted the o her Sun young i iu fanu bar with e fac s is ready to swear that the two; k lled eighty pheasants in one day. They had so many that he, rtaht Ccult to dispose of them. Ihe law nxei the limit that the two could legady take at thirty. The names of the parties were not jearned.-Corvaltis Times. Ed Bilyeu, of the r-asi oiu. ..Vn,rv. has returned with hu family his iest he has decorated his fence with trespass notices. However, he has not i-found it necessary to prosecute offend ers. Lebanon li. &, Considerable space has been devoted in a Salem paper to the reason why the Stayton bridge recently rebuilt and re paired cost $ 1 ,400 more then was bid lor the work in October of last year, when the lowest bid was $2244, where there cent price paid was $3,649. There were four bids this time and only two before. Perhans material is considerably higher. The trusts have been getting in th.-ir work since a year ago. Andrew Taucher to David F Young, 2 lots H's4th ad $300 Lutticr Elkins to Elia Turpin, 95 acres 450 S A Lawson to Jacob Leib, lot 3 bl 20 725 N B Washburn to AntillaJ Ohance, lots in Shelburn and 15 acres 1500 Martha Lear to Martha A Wood, 1 otli's3rdad 28U J 0 Tammen to Willamette Church, . acre Oakville 1 Win Cochell to Etta M Wheeler, 9 acres no U S to Willamette Valley and Cas cade Mountain Wagon Koau, IbZU acres patent Mortgage f r $300. Chatel inortgago for $75 and $146. Probate Record : In o"tato of Stephen StrilU inventory Bled. Pereonal property $1080. In estate J H Howard, It B Montague appointed administrator. Bond 1(2000. irom'a vfs'it to his father in Linn coun ty, after the absence. ot two Mr. t. i i......ri nuar . Rverv u.y uu". hia absence and haJ very goou m,,.,i,t. hack with him about 40 China men, half of which he distributed among bis fellow employes. Mr. B.lyeu also had the good luck to down a deer, from which be secureu a very u..uu.v ol antlers. telegram. Cranberries now. Webfoot again. Leaves to burn. What's a wedding wi'hout a joke. Congressman Tongue will speak at the armory tonight. been E. R. Skipworth will speak at Harris burg on the 25th. CjI. Jackson, Inspector general, will illBpect G. Oo. of this city about Nov. 1. The Senior class of the University of Orecon elected ollicorn today as f.illowB : President, L. L. Goodrich ; vice president j ueBSie taamnioiiu ; leei-reniry, -.. rt. Stanton; assistant secretary, Grace Wold ; tieasurer, B. E, Spencer. Guard. F. L. Chambers informs us that tho five thousand dollars subscribed for the improvement of the McKcnzio wagon road between Wnlerville and BlueKiver, by the citizens along tho road and the citizens oi Kugeoo gave out today. Guard. The Royal Mar-no Band, of Italy, has been engaged (or the armory on Nov. 6, piomising Albany people a musical treat not often enjoyed. The hand i making a transcontinental lour, receiving ova tionB everywhoro. The Demccuat man this morning re ceived a very en.aU box of wedding cake, done up in white ribbon in a very deli cate manner. Nothing indicates where it came from, but there are suspicions of some Pendeton people being guilty. Will Hendron was sentenced by Judge Burnett, at McMinville, to the peniten tiary lor cne year tor larceny, uleading guilty to the charges against him and was placed in the pen yesterday, Hen dron resided in this city several months, his brother teaching in the college . Speaking of Ihe recent explosion in this city the Corvallis Gacetto save: "Amaltor of local interest connected with tins item is the fact that the lank was being prepared forBhipment to this city, where it was to have been placed in the Episcopal church, when it explod ed." The Salem Light and Traction Co . baB sued F. R. AnBon for M.5H2 16 whicn they claim the defendant while in their amDlov converted to his own use, receiv ing city and county warrants and not ac counting lor mem. ine cnargea nnasesaed for calling forth a demonstra tion of the people. Each paBaenger .un,llUI atnarfoct liberty, Wlttl the introduction in bis hand, to advance and offer congratulations and with them .'hnn vovano" on the blissful Bea nl matrimony, to the great embarrassment of the newly wedded couplo. state b paper is out (or the amount rep resented by 45.000 sea n. Sentinel. Tim law was an outrage and a eainpUi ol tr ide legislation. Death of Jacob Norcross. A dispatch was received in Albany .....tiinn ntmotinciniE the death in Spokane'ol J cob NurcroBB.of this city.bj nnnnleiv. Mr. and -Mrs. NorcrosB re- nonilu went, tlinre on a visit with Mr and Mrs. Robertson, and their daughters 1 Ilia nml 1 ntt. Tin. .lui-nnRail was about 70 years of age. tin noma to Oreeo i in '50a and to Alb- ., in .ho , I. 18115 oDenimi a store here, which he run ior bsvbihi jraio. m ." be wae elected mavor. He was a mem i,nr oi the II. P. church, a man with a niu. rppi.nl. thouch meeting with bus iness reverses during the lost yearB ol his iit Ha Ihavi.r a. wife. The remains were to b buried in Sp-.- kane this afternoon. Tii-ftii) Ovutt MisseB Ilda Elkins and Matel Carson met with an unpleasant experience last Saturday ovening. They drove to Albany, and whon on the way home, about dusk, a few miles this sidu of Albany, the horse took fright at sonie mine and turned siinaie around, tun irm out the young ltdies, and raa bl - y. iney t:ioweu him down the road, tri in about quarter of a mile found him quietly feeding alone; tho roadaiilo. Very little damaue wbb done, and after iirite a search they li.uml all their belongings except Miss Elkinn' umbrella. Leb.inun H. A Club Mektiso. Tomorrow evonim; in he circuit court room the Linn Com.ty Democratic Club wiil meot (or business, with perhans some inlormal talks, v. 1M1 Borne ol Mr. htiti Ht ohsnrvationu on lib hia recent trip. Lot all members turn out. ' The registration in Chicago has ... i An nAA immense, over iuU,oow. - . . . , ,, . t It now costs $3.10 a thousand to take M. . . nnw rmioi,, an onuoai'ion MARRIED. BRANDON PEARCE On Oct. 17, 1900, at the residence of D. F. West, near Shedd, by Bishop II. L. Barkley, Mr Thos. Brandon and Miss Sarah Edith Pearce. The groom is f aon ol Mr. Alex Bran don and the bride iB an estimable young lady. They have the test wiEhss ol many. lumber from Portland to San Francisco. About $300,000 taxes are delinquent in Portland this prosperous . election year. I Tim Rniitliern Pacific hart nlaced orders I for 3,800 freight cars without waiting for 'election. The usual dodge nowdays is 1 for big corporations to say they will mane the orders n tne election goes ior the trust administration, but they are not doing it this vear as much as usual, Yestoiday a couple ot young men quit their studies lonit enough to play a joke on Joe Dixon. They got upon the Stra han block and stopped up the flue to Joe's rocm, In getting down ihey cros sed a tarred rool, coming out by the way of the hall in the Mcllwain block, leav ing their foot p-inla along the newly painted floor ol the hall. They were discovered and made to lix the flue and besides will havo to have the hall (lo.-r repainted. The joke seems to have been transferee to the other side cf the house. II II Char.ce to Nettie VVoodhui-n, i !t. :nn . tit'l.t t'.cn in,,,,, i.iuwurvuiD Co.NtiiiEssMANTosuuKBpoko Inst night H u c,ianco t0 N ,j woodbiirn, tin lair sized audience noiwiinsianuing he inclement condition of tho woalr.er He couldn't Bay1 too much for the present administration. , The criminal aggression nnlicv was all right now. On the trusts he laid everything he could to the dem ocrats ana excuBed the republicans all I, a .nn H. i n til! UIS DOSt lo niHKU uiuuti look white, hut the people have gotten h..nml hnini tooled so easily. He niece land. Brownsville. W B Donaca to Luther Elkins, 95 acres Martha Lear to Martha Wood, 1 lot, H'b 3rd a,l Sohia Trobor to Allisull Lester, 150 acres Mortgages fur $800 and $300. iteicase i.f mortgage lor $11000. .00 r,oo JS0 Among the democratic orators have received aBsiifninentH by the are tho following: who fitate K. It. nimt.eil into Krvan on theBilverquoBtlon Lnmmiipp regardless of the fact that Bryan never s I-s i ri wortti , John A. Joffroy, W. F. made a stronger free Bilver argument HulclMtr, J. .1 . Whitnev, Dell Stuart , Ivr than Mr. Tongue bimBell made in 1801, n0Ht Krocner, 0. 10. s' Wood, 1,. li. Cox, plant. Uav White, a printer, ol Mt. Angel, was lined $5 yesterday alternoon tor being drunk and disorderly, He wafl on a spree and evidently had a lat take, MarBhal Coates set him up in the cala boose after he had been pret!y well dis tributed over some ot the aidewams. it, is to be hoped he has a cleaner proof alter this. Horton N.Graham, ol Portland, rep resenting the Remington, has been In the citv in the interest ol that splendid writer, but there are others, for instance the YoBt, and Sinilh-l'remier, and Jew atinml lienamnrB. with its ball-bear ings, and Oliver, and King's Chicago ami tl.e Klii ken.dnrler. high piked and low priced. The Dfmociut men, who was nrought up on a Keminglon, lor thiee years has used a Yost and contin urs to be delighted with il, but recogniz es the fact that there re several splen did machines. nun lltat Mr I n Hill, HOD l.v.ci iii.nn... anBwored. His comparison of the an nexation ol Louisiana, Moida and other states which maBeup this glorious coun try is already threadbare. TIiobb people all came in willingly and under the o in stitution, while now we are taking in a pagau people against their will moroly at. subjects, but Tongue and other republi can speakers are careful not to give the oorrect situation. The speech was con siderable of a whitewaen affair, one to Irighten voters. I nomas O Day, A. S, Bennett, Sam White, M. A. Millir, Ed. U. Brvnn, Francis Clarno, L. A. McMahnn, It. A.' Aiiiier, w. m. Pierce. V. V, llolman and I. A. Burleiuli. Probably the most perilous piece of bridge construction that has ever been done at Niagara Falls is the building oi the new concrete arches between the ,.,;nlnn,l nnd Goat Island. The point is right over the upper rapiJs, where the ! ttaier is furious. The work is only 600 leet back ol the brink ol the talis. HO K.N. II. J. Reflp, a German - A merii-an voter of Fairmnunt precinct, Benton county, win was In tho city to dav nays mat ot the twenty Gorman American voters In the precinct all will vo'n lor Bryan but abouS four. In tomorrow's1 Dkmockat he will give some live com ments on the subject. WINSARD In -.Ibany, on Thursday niuht. Oct. 18, at Up m , to Dr. and Mm. N. E. Winnard, a bov. in .l.iinv well, though a fon-ullation ni tin. tnra was nearly t ecessary in the That brisk wind predicted an Wed last night and continued to-day, It torn down a chimney over rariter Bros , nnu signs, canvas awnings, e'c. And yet It wnsn t very last compared 'o n ?iebrai.ka cyclone. The contract lor building asnpply pipe line on Ferry Btreet Irom Second to First was let this alternoon by the comm'ttee on streets and public property lo H , O. Darkness at n5 cents per loot. There will be about 300 feet of it. case ol the lather. STL