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Sht eaoaat. I h. tsi in at Albany, Or a Moad-QlM mail fKlUAtf NOVEMBER 11, 1887 mm & SJltar an H0TTI50. rrrltsja. " r. nrnia. Laeal imur. HAN ABOUT TOWN. Last Friday about forty Albany people, Including the' Boys Band attended a prohibi tion raily at gcio going tn the tog of the morning and returning by the light of the moon. Meetings were held in the after noon and evening. The former was sort of an experience meeting, among others Hon R A Irvine, Mr Goodman, Hon Harvey Shetton, Jos Bityeu, Jeeae Beard, and Mr Reeves speaking out in plain language. About noon a couple men ware arrested for being drunk and disorderly. The M. A. T. recognised one of them as a brother news paper man, he having been at one time edi tor of an Iowa paper ; but did not give him away. A pleasant feature of our visit there was a nice dinner at Mr. J. H. Daniels. Sdo has only one saloon, the proprietor hiring and keeping empty two other build ing in order to have a monopoly. O A gentleman from the country who heard the clerks at the Court House comparing copies of the assessment roll remarked that Will. Mer. must have mortgagee on nearly all the land in the county The contraction for Willamette Meridian Is Will. Mer. O The large number of men who were sit ting on the fence previous to the election must feel a greet relief now that It is over. Very tiresome occupation by. the way. O City election in leas than a month. An Important affair to the people of Albany. O Electric lights will illuminate the pros peets of Albany to a remarkable degree. O Rake and burn the leaves In your yard Foetal Card I tests H4aaiatao. While driving a load of wood into a woodshed here butt Monday, Svlvester Leach, a son of Wm Leach re ceived a serious accident by coming in con tact with the woodshed, being badly, but not dangerously bruised. He is doing well. u.iv-A son of Mr. Keashaw had a t neailv off bv a wood saw a tew Am? Thursday of hut week Mr Rob ert Andrews was thrown off a horse while ridina near Haisev, the animal falling on him, breaking one of his collar bones. p,irt Oitt. Our electric Hants are ht.min finelv without very much "sputter- about the matter either. There has been more action than talk in this case. Peoria. The people about here are anxious to know whether the saloon here Km a count v license or not. It is said that It has not. The matter is one deserving investigation. .... . . a) Heavy Family. The SU vertan Afpl in its last issue has the following to say of a heavy weight Linn county family : Martin Prine of Crabtree Fork is the fath er of twenty-two children, and is aged 76. 3 . . a an a r He crossed the plains in Ioaotrom Missouri He has la all sixty grandchildren. Follow ing arc the names, age and weights of thir taw grandchildren, including their mother who heads the Bat Ada Deakins, age 47 weie-ht 212 : Frank Deakinage 30, weight aoo ; Martha Deaains, age an, weigm zon ; Boon Deakins, age 37, weight 346 ; Henry Deakins, age 35, weight 205 ; Marlon Dea kins, age 24, weight 190 ; John Deakin,age a 3, weight 170 ; Pol It Deaklnage ao, weight 196 ; Charley Deakins, age 18, weight ao8 ; Alfred Deakins, age 16, weight 180 ; Pleas ant Deakins, age 14, weight iti ; Miles Deakins, age 11, weight 95 ; Rachael Dea kins, age 9, weight 80 ; Tomie Deakins,age y. weight 77. An Exalaaatioa. Last week the following item appeared in the Democrat : Mrs. Elkina, the Portland real estate spec ulator, continues to bur property in Albany, Right here, why is It that so many reported sales of city lots are not followed by a rec ord of the deeds. As will be seen the last part of the item refers to sales of dty property generally, and only had reference to Mrs. Elklns' pur chases aa a part of them. In her case the parties connected with the transactions ex plain that only bonds for deeds have oeen given as full payment was not made at the time. No doubt this also explains many other sales In the dty, the property being simply bonded. J settee Denis Aasaal ted Last Saturday morning about three o'clock, Mr.R . L. Dorris, Justice of the Peace for West Albany predncttwas passing in front Of Harris k Giklet's marble shop, just after the closing of the Rainbow party at the House Opera, when he received a blow from behind dealt by an unknown man, causing him to fall to the sidewalk. He picked him self up and returned the compliment twice, when the man attacked him with a knife, cutting gashes over each temple, one below his right eye into his nose, and one through his coat near his heart,fortunately not touch ing his body. The man then disappeared down the alley. Nightwatch lhrig appear ed on the scene, but the whereabouts of the assailant could not be found, nor was his ap pearance ascertained by Mr Dorris, more than his general size, he being of medium hight. No clue to him tuts been secured for certain. Asanalt with a Dangereas Weapon. On his trip to alem from Prinevllle Sheriff vt illlamson brought with him Wm ' Fox, whom he had arrested in Crook coun ty on the charge of assaulting M . C H ughes, near Fish Lake in September. Sheriff Smith went to Salem where Fox was de livered up to him and he was brought to thia city and given an examination before R L Dorris, Esq. He waived examination and was held under $300 bonds to await the action of the next Grand Jury. We have not learned of the particulars of the assault. Navigation on the Willamette. For the first time in the history of navi gation on the Willamette river the "Three Sisters" has run continuously during the past summer, during the whole time only missing one or two trips. During the win ter the O. P, Co. will run three boat on the river, navigating all the way between Port land and Eugene Citv. Competitors will have to rise early In the morning to get ahead of this rustling company. Of Interest to School Clerks. County School Superintendent Reid has in his possession thirty-one warrants, in favor of the Clerks of different school dis tricts in the county, for school moneys. Under a law of Oregon the Superintendent has no right to deliver these warrants until the Clerks have filed bonds with him. This thirty-one haye failed to do, and hence have wot received the money belonging to their district). They should attend to the mat ter at once. Bat s tvea of th eighty-four mam hers of Coetpaay B. of Indian tig b ting fame in 1856 aie bod- alive. HEAL ESTATE Following were the recorded sales In Linn county during the past two weeks : Est T L Porter to Martha A Porter, 4 lata in Haisev $ loo R L Stevens to W Wis tar Morris,' 6 lota, M's S A, Albany taoo W S Huston by D S Smith, 104 acres and the ao-ja of 68 acres, 85.96 acres, and another parcel of land Coll Van Cleve, by D 8 Smith, Sher. iff, part oi lots a and 3, block to, Albany 600 Jos F Warwick by D 8 Smith, gh'ff, to 1 i crooks, 40 acres 340 Benton Hill to W V & C R Co. right of way 330330 feet 13c J Thompson, et at. to Allen & Lewis 30 lots in Halsey, 124 -33rd of So acres and too acres, tp 14, 4 W 11 Bryant to Matilda Brauning, 65 acres, tp to, a w. . . : iao Q J McCoy to Dayton Bond,30 acres tp ta, 4 w 000 H Bryant to Benjamin Hayden.i48.4O acres, tp 10, t w 1 W C Read to John Briggs and W R Oraham, ao acres, tp ti,4 w. ... 3000 A C Chrisman to G F Harold, 160 acres, tp 9, 1 w 160 C and E Warren to J H Mullan part of block 1 33 H's A, Albany .... 1000 Albert Humphrey to Thos Humph rey, lots 7 and s, block laa H's A, Albany 1000 A H Hackleman to J A and Etlaa. beth Gross, 1 lot, block 18 H's and A, Albany 300 Frank Jennings to J A Gross, t lot, block IS, II 2nd A. ......... . ao Greg W Wlswell to Martha M Lines, lot 6, block 15, E A, Albany. . . 1300 GeoO Ifacy to las M Phllpot, Inter est m 343.30 acres 1 Albert Hall to Gabriel Long, 130.41 . acres, tp it, aw 400 A Hackleman to Charles Harnlsh, part of lot In block st, H's and A 100 Chas Harnlsh to Greg Wlswell, same as last 370 Pauline Price to Herman Arnold, 4 Iota, block 4, H's and A, Albany 1000 Phoebe Crabtree to Frank Crabtree t 200 acres tp 11, 3 w. I A Hackleman to las A Thornton, 4 lota, block 53 H's and A, Albany 900 P J Baltimore to Chas Harnlah, 2 iota, block tas H's and A 400 Daniel Leedy to Sarah C Bennett, a acres, tp 14, 3 w 20 R H Wright to Hans Larsen, several pieces land, tp 13, 3 w 1800 W J Stewart to Prior Williams, 6 lota io Halsey 1160 Nathan Williams to Jos 8 Anise, 169 aoree, tp 13, IB 250 Poliv Pareell to Flat Shate. i in terest in 320 acres, tp 2 w 80S H H Spalding to John Brewnand Asae ha Brown, ISO acres, tp 14, Is.. 1 Albany Cemetery Aaaeoiatxoa to A W (Jordan, 1 lot 16 Prank Bros to Motes Frsokl'o, ona- balf block 128, H's A. 690 W C Miller to Wm E Aramd. 216 aoree, tp 9 and 10, 1 w 2000 Isaac Arnold to Wm E An. id. 60 aoree, tp 10, 1 w 900 Eat W H MoKaigbt to D. id M v-., 8 aoree, several lota ta Sow, 120 aereetp 10, 1 E 2075 Joel P Williams to America Wulusa. strip of land 30 feet wide 108-50 8 J Height t H Dtwsoo, lot 8, blk 19, Albany 1550 V A MoKntgiu l Mayers, same as above 2 Oscar Cos to Aihe S Hrowa, 1 let in 200 2250 1000 450 iauo 600 800 T C loom ta ft J A ilea aad M H Erie- be), 472 ecrre, tp 14, 1 w J H Edw.de to J M Cos, 104 aeree, tp 14. 1 w A Hack euaau ta J R Abby, S Me, blk 44. H's 2nd A. Aia RUW.uhuo Lucy Wright. 163.89 aeree. tp 13, 3 F L Hyde to J D Anbais, 160 acres tp 13, 1 w Ellen C Warren to Margaret C Hunt, lot 3, block 00. Ms S A, Albany S A Great Actor. Tor totiipau. whu will appear in aett rut4t fun. .t be Albany Opera H boom to as with the htgheet potbl is ma from the entire preea aaat ana wees of st. Paul Ahrn.ugh entire stranger in our section, yet this ie tbetr thir aaaaal tour prsasntiag Aiei Da ma mighty maeterpieoe, the Count of Mont Cristo, unquestionably the greatest melodrama f oarage, and their advent in oitiaa of the Beat always portends a peeked boose aad eatbaaiaetic ovation. Mr. Horace Lewie , the star of the company, is an actor of rare ability and by hard study and i a oate genius baa secured for himself a moot any table aositioo in the front ranks of the great melodramatic character actors of the country . Tbe company bring with them direct from New York and Chicago all the to cry, costumes, mechanical effects and acceeeriee used in the original New York and London, BVg , productions, together with such additions as eaiotom and magne sium light effects, thos securing the moot startling realism and of a spectacular dis cretion nsrer seen outside of the largest cities. The great scenic features are the Har bor of Marseilles, the Dungeons of the Cha teau d'If.tbe storm open the ocean, the mur der at the Iao of the Pont do (Jorde, the great fete at the Hotel d Moreerf aad the forest of Pootaisbleu. It will certainly be a grand dramatic treat for our cituseua and none can afford to miss seeing it Special arrange asonta hav been made to enable the company to uae all tbeir sooner y bre. Reserved seat 1 an sale at Black man's drua star on and after Saturday, Nov 12th, at 10 a. m. The Present Stat ax- At the present time track on the Oregon Pacific has been laid several miles beyond 8c io, some of which is not yet ballasted. Grading ia proceeding in the mountains be yond Fox Valley, where the heaviest work Is beginning. Only two tunnels will have to he built, one 450 and the other 400 feet long. Construction trains are now run twelve miles beyond Albany, and it is ex pected the road will soon be In a condition to give Scio people a grand excursion to Albany. The road runs three miles north of that city. The Santiam bridge being built will be of iron, the present temporary structure being of wood ; It will be 560 feet long, divided into three spans, two a 10 and one 1 20 feet long The permanent bridge will be of Iron, with cylinders eight feet in diameter, filled with concrete. I W .LI I a . fc, . - i . 1 . -f Avervtmnir points to tne iaci mat 1 a' quina City will be the permanent term i nous of the road. A large brick depot 54x180 feet is being built, and the main offices will probably be there. It is asserted that the Company has $(.000,000 invested In that city. The Company now has about Ave hundred freight cars, twenty engines and several first-class passenger cars.and a num ber are bHng built in New York City. The road will In all probability be completed to Boise 1 itv sometime in 100a. Its union with the Chicago and Northwestern will be a great day for the Willamette Valley Net According to Scripture. "What do you think, n said a Pir-t Street man to Cap. H. "that little stiek of a offared ma a orohintrion ticket. "He did ; 1 'ht ce tainit was not fol lowing the scriptures." IT.w'a that' "It was a violation f that paes ige wh'ch eaye 'tbou abalt not ct thy pearla before swia.'" Collapse Rain or Sunshine. Oragonians like tb rain of winter. San shin ie good in its place,' and so ie rain Working together they are powerful agents in the proepenty of a country. Magnihoent wheat crops ; large potato yields ; fine fruits, such as apples, pears, prnnee.tead an unsurpassed stock, of groceries and produce at Wallace 4t Thompson, who, rain or sunshine ar up with tb times, if not ahead of them See their fine stock of goeda. If yon want boots ar shoes go to Mob teith & Seitenbach, TBE ELECTION, It was a wet and dry day In Albany Ta as day wet because it rained unceasingly ; dry because the saloons were closed. Ie Al bany the election passed off io a remarkably peaeeabls manner. Several of the leading wasasa of the olty were at the polls during the day. the W. 0. T, V. Hall has kept open and from 11 a. at., until 4 p. in. tables were kept set for the hungry, several hundred taking advantage of the free part to get a coed diaaer. The large prohibition vote here was a surprise to nearly everybody, and the Dumber of drinking mm who voted yes attracted attention. Below we give the vote io this county on the prohibitory amendment . For Against. Bast Albany 291 114 West Albany 311 116 Brownsville. 151 87 Center 41 7 Franklin Butte.. 89 U2 Halsey 143 87 Harrisburg 140 60 Orleans 58 11 8hedd i 101 48 Scie ...103 77 Syracuse SO 82 Crewfordaville 84 19 Wberty 89 12 Santiam 70 8.1 Lebanon 197 05 Sweet Home HS J I860 0-20 Majority 940 Kx Valley, maj reported. . 11 JPaterleo, maj. reported. ... 16 Brush Creek, maj. reported 15 Total majority 981 So far as we ooald set the fieurea the fol lowing are the majorities against the salary amendment I Beat Albany, 800 ; West Al bany, 808 ; Halsey. 154 i Harrisburg. 193 ; Syracuse, 87 t Orleans, 61 1 Franklin Butt. 145 Seta, 108 1 Cantor, 48 ; Santiam. 80 ; Liberty, 33. Total, 1525, The majority g the oonnty against it will be 8000 Oo the elec tion amendment Halsey gave 91, majority (or it, and Albany, 112 ; Harrisburg, 89 t Syra cuse, 44 ; Praaklin Batto, 94 ; Sole. 123 , Center. 15 j Santiam. 34 j Liberty. 15 against it Total against, 435. The whole oonnty will probably fciv 700 against it, Jacksonville gave 301 majority against pro hibition ; Eugene City, 09 ; Corvallia, 1 ; Medferd. 27 ; Caoaviile, 85 ; Salem, SO ; Bast Portland. 276: Aibina. 117; Baker City, 207 s Oregon City, 34 j Astoria, 422 ; Jefferson, 88 ; Heppnar, 83 j Independence, 30. Tae Salem StaiestMH. say, the oe'eat of th- urobi'.itioti amend neat wa a vittorv for the Rape bl ican party. The eeumatad majorities of soma of the oooattee . f the Stat are aa follows : AOAtjrST. ClaUM.p 635 Wahiogtao 200 Wean 400 U 'ion 80 in 400 Jaeaawa ......... .078 Claekame. 400 Uk-r 260 Multnomah 5000 Colombia 800 Polk... 108 Yamhill 100 Dasuria 100 Umatilla 200 Klamath 100 Ashland gave 23 majority t-tr prohibition ; raroera. 22 ; Dai laa, 49 ; Monmouth, 81 ; C.nterville, 60 ; Milton, 39. Pendleton gave ISO majority against pro hibition ; The Dallee, 361. The prohibitory amendment is defeated by about 7,000 ; ta aalary amendment by prob ably 20,000 and the election amendment by 5,000 to 10.000. A letter from W J Vaoaoar ft Co.. PertJaod to an Albany gentJem . . the nam being co oat, was peaked up 1 he eity Tueadav m rmng. It referred l 1 he meaip u la' ion of the railroad man Im. . . i Sot by Harmon ft 8orbtn, and was full of regret for being unable to send snore money, the each being reported small, a few me a having to stand the brunt of the expense. A a matter of fact there is always leas money need than ta generally c Mr. Julias Gradwehl cells baking powder for the eaaae prise aa before the great eko tioo, 28 cents a can. Report for the month ending Nov. 4th ro. enrolled, 50 ; No. belonging, 54 ; average attendance, 47. Pupils neither tardy nor absent : Edna Luper, Lizzie Bryan, Wade, Clara and Alfred Blevins Leila Scott, Annie, Lizzie and Granville Smith, Harry Knighton, Marion Simpson, Minnie gibbets. Not tardy : Mollie and Del mer Smith, Mollie Luper, Annie Bridge farmer, Forest and Enoch Jenks, Voleny Simpson, Albert Setttemire, Ada Knighton. Not absent : Bessie Settlemire, Georgia Beard, Emma Knighton, Etta and Louiaa Newcomb, .Sylvia and Roy Brewer, Annie Bryan, Emery Ryan, Charles and Elmer Anderson, Llla Berwick, Sarah Bern. Ex cellent in deportment : Lizzie and Chas Krvan MaIIU Irla and firnrwIHe Mmith Llla Berwick, Alfred Blevins, josie Moses, Enoch and Jesse Jenks, Annie Bryan, Len rut Anderson, Marion Simpson, Aade Blevins,t 'harles and Elmer Anderson, Forest Jenks, Dena Bridgefarmer, Georgia Beard, Minnie Sibbeta, Etta Newcomb, Sarah Bern, Melvin Simpson, Roy Anderson. Grades roor, below 00 per cent ; ordinary to 70 per cent ; fair to ao per cent ; good to 90 per cent ; excellent, to too per cent. All of the following grade, and all grades below, are from written work which . -W . . . 1 . 1 may oe examined at any time at tne scnooi Visitors are welcome at at; times, the pu oils names are arranged in order the best first. V riting : A, or Fifth Reader, Division. Good : Ida and adie Smith, Lizzie Brvan, Marion and Mary Simpson, Mollie Smith, Bessie Settlemire, Ada Knighton, Granville Smith, Etta Newcomb, Maud Beard, Chas Bryan, Emma K nigh ten, Wade Bleyins It. or fourth Header, LH vision, oood : Liz zie Smith, Jesse Jenks, Ollie Simpson, 'laud Heard. C, or Third Reader, Oivlson. Good ; Llla Berwick, Sarah Bern, Harry Beard, Volney Simpson Spelling, month ly examination, A Division. Excellent ; Lizzie Bryan, Georgia Beard, Sadie Smith, Wade Blevins, Maud Beard, Etta New comb, Bessie Settlemire, Edna Luper, harles Anderson, Charles Bryan. 0 Divison Excellent ; Lizzie Smith, Annie Bryan. C. Division Good : Llla Ber wick, Harry Beard. Normal Written Arith metic, Decimals Good : Lizzie and Ohaa Bryan and Ada Knighton. Elementary Written Arithmetic, Factoring and Can cellation inclusive. Excellent : Tease Tenks, ary Simpson. History, Revolutionary Epoch. Excellent : Dena Bridgefarmer. omprehensive Geography, southeastern Statea. Excellent : Lizzie and Charles Bry an and Mollie Smith. Elementary Geogra phv, Southeastern States. Excellent : Maud Beard, Sadie Smith. H. W, Hbrrox, teacher If you waut blanket Stitenbach. go to Monteith b Letter Met. Fetlewisf ie tbs list of !attni rsnudninf in tbs Pt OSJUw, Albany, Una county, Oregon, Nov. 10th, 187 Persons sealing for these letters must g-ivs the dsts oa which they were advertised : Arnold, M lee Ruth P Burn, W P Cook, Frank Oline, Mrs Harris, James Msesehick, Pisak Bowman R A Brown, Wm if Ulaypoel, Miss Annie Biy, Perry Morgan, Wm Ogls, KlvInT ft. THOMPSON. T. M. Where to Buy Carpete. Monteith A Seitenbaeb have the largest and prettiest stock f carpets, oil cloths, window blinds aad wall paper ever brought to the TaUey, and ar offering tbm at a bargain. Parsons desiring anything in this line sheaid giye them a call. 16MB AND ABROAD. The best harness st 8 L Thompson's. Mow that the election is oyer Cabbages are 85 par hundred in Obi. French, the jeweler, keeps railr d time. A Lrge buck dssr killed at the Summitt H Kwert, practical watchmaker and jew eler. Soio had a grand fight and drink Tuesday evening. J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al bony, Or. Aa exobaage says whsat ia te low aad flour too high, Cneio apples through the Rtst are about 60 cents a bush si . If you want the beat harness to the market go to J J Dabtoiila's. The street sprinkler appeared Saturday for Its winter campaign, Albany merchants have lain in fins stocks of goods for the holiday trad. The last War Cry, contains a song by Miss Sarah Coins, now Mrs Meyers. Six shaves for a dollar aad a oltan towel to every customer, at Thos. Jones. 7 0-ks cures rheumatism, neuralgia and toothache. Foshay ft Mason, Agents. MoMinaviile will get th county aaat of Yamhill ooouty by about 400 majority. Razors honed, set and put in order at Jones' Shaving aad Hair Dressing Parlor. The nsw bridge at M shams was complet ed last week, aad is reported a good job. Linn oonnty saowad Its hand ea the oro- hibitien 4 use ton in an emphatic manner. P M French, agent Singer Manufacturing Go,,ppocitc Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Or. Dr. M. H. Kills, nbvsieian and anrawon Albany, Oregon, flail made ia city or country. Last Tuesday was not a legal holiday, at many s apposed and some of oar eschaaawa stated. Bine th passage of th education act ia England crime has decreased over thirty per cent. Don M Diokinsoa. of Michigan, has been aactnted Postmaster General to succeed The Multnomah Typographical Union hav retolvwl tn favor of tea hours work for to hura pay. a th line of th Oregon Facile. brought to Albany Monday and sold by Mr M Hyde. All stylos of boots and shoot and a Urge sttok of groceries ia what we carry. Mediield ft Brownell. Couoty warrant io Clackamas oonnty are wortn only w ceote on the dollar. A bad showiag. To If eopnr IhmrtU has bi eold ta Be a m iik. . m . . fiaory naauina. 1 ne onsnge or propria tots IS e remarkable one. The Uai'd St tea ,u asport bops thia yar inetaad of importing, a leat year. Uv prtosa will prevail. . I. 1 a I 4 a. a. ... a am. iiu wesgni ne to 1. 1 Stat aseeaameat will be fW, 008 000. and the tas 4 milla double that of last year. We tak th oate, the c.t .... uke the aesantha bu-gato Uk th cake Bui aimpaoo. B.o Loders ...d Seat Fowl- er were arretted fr Iruuaeuneea lectiwo saemiag. Two escape. Are yju going to get yoar fall aad winter bat or boa eat at Bhaoe ft Loo way's. Their new milliner ta aa expert. Kearney Celebrated Blood Cleanser for ale at Deyne ft Bobsoa'a and Bead ft Brown ell s. P J Baltimore, agent. Evrry customer will be a welkin advr lUMMkeut lor fur hargaina W mxi tbey mmm .hii prtcaa Keitrield ft It. .li. J at a I a a. a m uue ui rt n Aile.i c u se ttcata ,n i for 80 00 a dUdlare wortn of giwda porobaami at tne near owaood It nd store. Mil too Kohls played in this eity Taeda mgbt, to a fair boot. Hi troop i a g i one ana uoea aome nna acting. A lettar to a DatfOCgar m-.n tells of tn uereury lCina 20 dtvrwae Helow -r and mcheauf snow, in Milmwo, Ub. Why do i...t Al y aurohante i-n.-, a Eastern ebeatoat. If sbiapod -h... freah they Would reaeu her ta ! condition. There are fourteen man in a Pu sylaoi tow who voted for Jeekeou. It may be ear ezkead that they are net very yoaag man. A flaw line Of goat's underwear aad farn tabing good just received at Jf ell wain a will be eold at prieas tbet defy ounpettton D T. Wvao, sol letting agent for the Stat Inaurano Co., far Una Co.. reatdenee Heooo 1 between Lyon and Baker BtrwU.Altjenv.Or " w 07 w - Euterpnaa. Wallow oonnty, has a news paper but no poatofBc . The editor bae to go to aa ad joining town with and for bis mail. The local editors dl aevarel of oar ex changee are boaettng oooaidrrably about their gn. At the preeeut wrtttag Laae oezaty t Another anipment el ladir do ahaee in all eidtha ao.1 tsaaa joatm the weak. Cnin- ra re oark wh t BswfawJ aauaaaaa. Rairi,l.i ft Broamell. If yon want a stylish winter srarment a tn MunUith ft Baiteahaob, agent for Springer Bros, tailor mad garments for ladies, miss ana children. L T Robinaoo is new bee of a gang of men 00 th O. p beyond Boio. and laat rrt- nay assured uzmockat man while in that citv that be was doing welL Tb- saion closed on Tueeday and remain 1 ao until ait e'oiock ia the evening, onlv one or twnoaaee of violation being detected. f 11I a 1 at a .a . Botties circulated freely though. Uv-rn.r I'eonevwr etats that be will tbfj not eouant ib sentence of Mar ui. the Yamhill murderer, wbe was eonvict d entirely on uruumetanual evidence. rb item in th Dpmoobat laat week in elereiu e to the sale of the nronertv of Mm Wabetar was an owreet. which is of tan the uaae with streat reports of sales of ottv urao- erty. ' w To p. event any evil rotalte froer exposure to oautaius ar infection diseases, fortifv th ayattsm l.y the octAsioaal use say oaoe a month, or oftener if aeceesary, of Frs's Hamburg Tea. Avoid the hash, irritatin. aristae sans pounds so often sold as nuraetiv medicine. and correct the irregularities ot tbe bowels by the uea of Ayer'e Csthario Pill. Tby ar invaluable as a family medicine. Last Friday while wine weed s few milee west of Ooryallis, William Buchanon had hie 'iKhtarm ont completely off bv tb breaking to pieces of the busz saw one piece sveriui the arm bet'eo the llow aud shoulder. While work wa ororfreteio on the new railroad bridge at Portland last Friday some 01 tne masonsry wont slid into tbs river, taking Char Us Eriokson, a workman, dowa with it and burying him underneath. I Friday eveniaa at the Anmn da.no lha Opr H ae. A- Vf trriil Piihiu ri vd ' ne ur j 'of n n o i - a ..ro 1 tb Ht, d vl B 1 Slf, na'., tn 1 .ta ai ( td ; t. The B y-i Bod, of t lit oity. during the re cent c . mpuo did soiae o., pi ik t)tf f, the iirobihition infM'iini", mii r. auM -1-d ti gr-at credit f r tin ,r K-ntimanly emduot her(tcr they pU-.. Portliod adveotists have floured nut that the world will coma to the end in 1889. As some of them have valuable property the DEMOCRAT would like to purchase at ten cents eu the dollar jut before the event. It ia understood that Vf r L Will, of Al bany, has purchased th store and fixtures o Mrs J L Williamson, and will soon arrive with a new and complete stock of general merchandise. Milton JSagU. The adjourned term of Circuit Court will 0 hf Id iu this oity next Monday. On ae count of continued illness Judge Boise will not be able to be present. His place will be supplied by Judge Stearns, of Multnomah county. While working on the Santiam bridge last 8a'urdy Char-lea Johnson lost his balauoe aud fall t the routs 'win. Una of his legs was prosea at tn u'e a-ut he was wall bruised up. Ur Hill, ot this city, was sent for and attended him. a . . t"ia a mr umy, 01 noio, oroae one ot his arms last week while hunting in the foothills. He was stantinu on a log preparing to send a bullae through the heart of a dear, whan tbe log rolled and be fell 011 his arm, fractur ing a bone. Last Saturday while E 0 Pentlaad and a friead, of Scio, were riding in the Easter part of the dty tbeir horse ran away, throw ing both of the occupants eat and breaking the buggy some, otherwise doing little in jury. A. B. Moll waia has tbs largest and finest stock of carpets io Albany, new goods of th latest designs, a splendid Stock to gat a car pet from. Sold at remarkably low price considering quality of goods. Misers Foshay ft Mason, druggists: are selling Wisdom's Bobertine wholesale aad . . a.. a . m a a aa a ' t retail, and giving beautiful picture oaras witn every bottle. Positively th most perfect aud fSalsas article of tb kind in th mark. Aanlandld lie of groceries and crockery ware at Conn Brothers, also everything freah 10 farm produce. Th beet brands of cigars and tobaccos. Good goods at bottom prions. That is their role. Call on them for your grooorma. For flrst'olaas insurance oall on K L Thompson, agent in the city for th North west Kirs and Maria Inaurano uompauy, an Dragon Comnany. Bfmaoee a k Yonog. L K Blaio. W fl Ooltra, Stewart ft Sox and maay others, at Albany, Oregon. A single bottle et Avers Sarsaparilla will eaUbliah tb merits of thia msdioin s a blood purifier. Many thousands of people are yearly cured of chronic aiasases ey tne isttn ful use of this remedy. It ts onequsted for aha ear of scrofula. This is tb time of th year who th Or B newspaper man Is asked to give a ten lar adv. lor a 82 Eastern paper, th edi tar being compelled to tske this course no ac count of the immense number of applications for it from other newepaper men. There are some paper we "pot ourselves out" a little ia order to obtain. Mr Allen's electric light works will be located beyond the weet end of Second Street where water power has been aeon red from the Albany water worke lor rousing the machin ery. Mr uenvei a sea is man ia now getting out the nolle for the system. We will nave eleetric light hr by Jan. 1st. 1888 aeoord iag to the present outlook, Tne ssisesmente of counties that have filed their rolls with th Secretary of th Slate are as follows : Washington, 82 887,090; Morrow, SL 17218 j Cleteop. 82 120.3HO ; (trsnt, 82,844,124 ( Tillamook, $290,888 1 Colombia, 8999.371 ; Klamath, 81,015.889 ; Greek, $1,867,178: Baker. $1,817.88.1; Com, $1,818,889 l Uke, $1,806 894 3 ; CHfliam, $1,285,296 Donglaa. $2,888,480 s Malheur, $968,008; Joaepbine, $716 081; Curry, $470,288 J Multnomah. $20,454,405. Oar lady friends will ho interested is knowing thst by sending 20c. to pav post K, sod 15 top eovora of Warner's Mafe Ml (aho ving that thy have oaed at least 18 paokagos) to H H Warner ft Co , Becks tr, H. 1 , thy aa get a 800 peg. Maely il lustrated Cook Book, fre. Such a book. booad in eioth, eoald oat bo bought for lea than a dollar. Itte a wouderfally good chaoo Bogota Sue book for th mere postage aad the ladies eheeld act promptly. Weruor Log Cabin Rmlts old fash las) ad, simple ocas poo ods, umk! ia the day of our bardy forefather, are "old timers but "old rehabls." They oompris a Sar aa pan I la," "Haps aad Bncbu Remedy,' "Cwaghaad Cousumptioo Remedy, " "Seal same, for the air." street, " f.M exteraal and mteraal nee. "Plaate-a." 'Roae Cream. " for Catarrh, aad "Liver PiUs " Tbey are pot up by II H Warner ft Co , proprietor of Werner's Safe Remediaa, aad preasioa to equal the staodsrd valae of thoa avwat pp arauoan. All drngguiu keep thm. The following lie appeared ia a Portland paper last week 1 "A demonstrative man threw bta area aroaad a woman upon the ef Albany a few evening ago and for the polios JestuM ef that city fined him $1980. Bin enable to pay for the aa peawive luxury that be bad reah'y appropriate ed, he was ialieo of the saaoeat named, seat aced ut five beadred dav jail. I it poo athle that avaW -t the Yamhill ory that oooete'vd Mar pie of murder 10 the a rat da ree ad reomnmndot hla to the metej of the Coart. ha a! ray- I ap into Lino oonnty, aad hy virtue of bta diauneoiabad service aa jure been eh oeen polios leatiee ? Or has Linn entered the list ae a rival of Yamhill ia the prod action ef original specimens I The net thing new ia order is to have a jaettee of tne imo" a-e'-ooe a m to to the pttea tJav f-'KK.HONAL AND SOCIAL D S-nio, ..f Aalern. waa in Albany Str dy. Grant H itfht, of Y equina City, i in Al- bany. K C Jaekaan, Sweet Home saw will was in Albany Saturday. Jeff Mover, of Scio, van in the eity Wed seday with the election mil. J Soterf, the popular Klamath Indian Arot, waa ia Albany Tuesday. I H Towaaeod rtnmd Monday from an ad jesting ezpeditioa down the rood. Or j T Tat eaaae bom from Seattle laat Satordav in order to oaet a vote for prohibi tion 00 Tuesday. Hon J K Woetharford, of this citv and T J Black, of Halsey wmt to Portland the flret of the week. Rev T J Wilson, of Haisev. left the 6 rat of the week on a trip to the Warm Springe Agency, where be will re mat two or three Mr Aile and Mr Kriebel. two Pbilad! phia sea, visi'ing oar State, on Tuesday C reheard the farm of U 8 I seen, 473 aeree, yiag it on speculation. Jaa Foetar, Jr., waa in tb eity Saturday on bis way to the Bay. The DanocaaT ssoa- tioned Isat week his being ia Portland for treatment for hi eye, which are much im A most enjoyable recaption waa given Usv Trombeti at the Baptist Church last Friday evening. A large number attended, and tb expression of good will towards tbe new pas r of the ohureh war general. ' ad Mr Charles Charlton, ef Priaeville. its d recent efftoient Marshal, was in Albany Wedneedav. bring in th valley with the Sheriff of Crook county and several prisoners. Mr B F Tabler returned last Friday from bis trip to Iowa, wher he disposed si all his internets for the purpose of oaatiug his enttr fortune with tbe progressive city of Albany Frasces Pfeiffer aad Chart Mueller weak to Mshama laat wk, returning home Fri dav. While iron they ar reported to have bad an exciting experience with a highway man, whom they escaped by terrino driving. Ma -fp.aa mm We will pay six cent per pound for pork on accounts and in exchange for merchandise. All a jods at the lowest cash priee. Pork re ceived 00 Tuesday snd Thunidave. Thompson & Watsbs, Brownsville, Or. ' ) Ceunell ; Proceedings. Tuesday, Nov. 8th, 1887. Present all officers and members bat tb Mayer. Mr Oradwohl in the chair. The reports of the Rojrdr and Treasurer were reported correct and adopted. The co.i.mittee on nr and water ware, on their re -,o i eme i id Hon, hreo'ed tn make a i) .n rout un mr urawTorn ier nynianx at i i -j II a m M X t . a. Kir-i and Lt on iu I VI m joinery Street and th eugiae hooves at 8100 a yaar.aud also to ssuertaiu the oust 9 builduga cistern at the juuo'inii of Third snd Ja h-nn Street. Ordinance l71.Prrumtmti the construction ..f wooden building 44 f-st trout by Deyee & Rouon in tbe are limits, was passed. Ordinance 172 in rafeienoe to extension of Ntitrh S reet was nasHed. The following Judgea aud Clerks of leo tuiti tor themtv eleotto i Oeoemher o, were appointed : First Ward Judiew, D Fronw, Martin P .y ne and J F Baokeusto. Clerk, F L Kan- ton, R L Dorris Suont Ward Judges, L Sen lers, Walter Ketubum, KUis Knox. Clerks. Fran k Ketch- urn, Chas Pfeiffer. Tnird Ward lodges. W V Baltimore. R A Irvine, Jos Clark, Sr, Clerk. Frank Burkhart. Wm Warner. Pol ling jplaoes Cou n ty Clerk 's offi ce. Cou n ty Treasurer's offioe and Farmers warekouee ofloa, The Recorder was instructed to ive the legal notice of the election It was moved that the vo' log of i ap. nv tax of 1 mill for sewer purpoa be auburn tei at the regular election. Carried. The Marshal waa directed to post nmioes in the engine house that iuv om mtting nuisances, er guiuy of treapaaa, would im prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Tnis should be rigidly enforced. e " Another saloon ia to be opened in this iille in .ha Saniiara K'wnkr CURRENT CTKKTB. China has a man of the Blsmark stripe. He actually favors rallroada.telegraphy.arts, etc. ' ' Three dally newspapers in Astoria. Sixteen divorce cases In Lane count v In the Circuit Court. It now transpires that all this talk about patent inside refers to the editor and not to the paper. If he hadn't a patent Inside he would starve to death, Is the latest and beat version of the matter. Under a new arrangement Seattle will have through connection with the East over the Northern Pacific. Another race for lane L. on Fridav at San Francisco. Senator Mitchell left Oregon on Friday for Washington. Me evidently was not much exorcised over the constitutional amendment election Repetta. the Pendleton!horae.won a three- fourths mile dash at San Francisco Thurs day of last weak. Justice Walte last week received either an infernal machine or a hoax. An effort has been made to ascertain which. Dr Worthlngton. of McCor.Potk county. has sued the Portland Mtrcmry tor libel, that paper having charged him with committing an abortion. The New York base ball club got drunk tn New Orleans one dav last weak. W K Vanderbilt has rented Castle Lin- denhaf,Bavaria,and will occupy It next sum mer, it was once used bv a ivlntr. 1 gp The water in a well being dug at the in sane asylum at Salem last Friday suddenly became liot,a vapor arising from its surface. A Milton man sold 13,000 pounds of grapes, raised on one and a half acres of land, the past eeaaon. To-day the anarchlstsnre to hang. They have made several attempts to commit sui cide. According to the Oregoman the popula tion of Seattle is 8,6oi. Sheriff Williamson, of Crook county, ar rived in Salem Monday with William Todd, seven years ; Felix Canon and L A Steflen, each Ave years, all for the penitentiary. Bishop, the great mind reader, Is In Port land. At Lyons, France, last week a noted singer, on being encored, refused to sin again, when the large audience got mad and nearly tore the the theater to piece. Laat Saturday night a San Francisco messenger boy instead of going down the stairs of a hotel thought he would ride down the banisters boy stvle. He fell forty feet to the floor below and waa instantly killed. Why not a thanksgiving match hunt That Alaskan Industrie amount to some thing may be gathered from the following figures for the laat twelve months 1 Fur trade, $2,500000 ; gold (entire product), $1.350400 ; fisheries, $3,000,000 ; lumber and walrus Ivory, $100000. Total value for titeyear, tfl,Meooo. George Francis Train will humiliate the bleated United State by moving to Canada. There is about $ t, 000,000 x in coin In circulation in the world. Of this amount the DeatocaAT Is the proud possessor ed over a billionth. Rev E J Thorn peon was Installed as the pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Cor. vama past week. Dr Smith, of Salem, last week received from Portland a statement of an assay of some ore from the Santiam mine, showing it to contain aata.io per ton of gold ana silver. Hi I ha encouraged Salem men to form a company and open a mine them next spring. There is no doubt that there Is "millions" in the Santiam mines. Th- State Board of Immigration cont In to keep open doors, not withstand big It been reported closed several times. It had looo visitors during October. The Secretary aays 1 "A glance at the tickets laaued bv the board will give an index oi the location choaen by the new -comet a. Of the ninety-two one way tickets Issued twenty-three were for Ashland, twelve for Med ford,4x for Koseburg.one for Lebanon, four for Tangent, seventeen for Oram's Pass, two for Aimaden, nine for A loan r, seven tor I urner, two for Drain, two for Merlin, two for Dallas, flee for Sheridan, Dktributed bv counties as follows : Jackson,thlrtv-6ve; Jtisaptdne.t wenty -one ; Dougtaa,eight ; Linn, fourteen ; Marion.se ven ; rolk,two ; Yam hill, five." The manner in which those wheat swind lers are beine- hunted down Is well illustrat ed In the following from the Eastern Or- waaew : it turned out that the wheat swindlers, Hogan and Benny, did not go to wallula aa repot ted, but lay In the brush be low town Monday night and Tuesday, and Tuesday evening boarded a freight train at Barn hart concealing themselves among sacks of wheat on a flat car, and rode thus to Umatilla, and started down the main line. Sheriff Bentley was after them, r ring aa far at Coyote, and supposed from tele graphic correspondence that the Portland officer would apprehend them at Arlington. He did not find them, however, but la still looking for them, and thinks he will yet run them down. OH 1 A magnificent stock of fancy and unique basket, in new designs, nothing like it in Albany before, at Wm Fortmiller & Go's Order early for the holidays. Everybody cries oh ! on seeing these goods. Car load of good from the East, eye openers, are here ; twenty-two styles o wicker chairs, some splendid and new de I signs ; TTre f fourteen varieties of rockers ; woven oods ; bed lounges, sofa ; novelties fine dne of bed room sets . Wm Fortmiller & Co, propose to take the lead during the holiday season Order earl v. Their store will be packed full. The value of school house and school lands in the State is $1,159,749.50, value school furniture $97,261,26, of apparatus, charts, maps, etc., $i 3,809.3a The average salaries of teachers is for males $45.78, fe males, $34.79. The number of teachers in the public schools is males 919, females, 1.170, total 2,089. There are 1,324 school houses in the State and 149 organized public school districts. There are 44,691 females and 43,526 male over 4 and under ao years of age. ToUl 87,217. The number of pupils enrolled during the year la as follows : Males, 27, 183 ; females, 25,842 ; total, 53,025, Average daily attendance, males, 18,973 ; females, J 8,433 ; total, 37 .406. Number of teachers employed, males, 919 ; female, 1,170 ; total, 2,089. Fiae Tailoring. Gentlemen can select from the latest line of samples direct from San Francisco. Fall and winter suits, and pants, cut and made in the latest style, below cost Cleaning and repairing promptly attended to. vicL.ouoHLir, tailor, Albany, Or. Cloaks at Cost. For the next thirty days we will sell our entire stock of cloaks and jackets at cost. Any parties needing anything in this line can save big money by calling on us. Thompson & Waters, Brownsville. A First-Class Office. At tbe jo i printing offioe of J E Bark hart yon can get all kinds of printing done on first class paper for le s money than you pay for the blank paper. Ha parish all 1 taper etook in r he Etst it litr lota and at i rioe bat caotHii lie 1 quld, the benefit of thia he gives hi-ouat..ierst. All work ddiver-d promptl Htirl at pncea that deny competition. Muslin Underwear. I have received my new stock of moslia underwear. These goods are made oo a look stich machine, aad warranted to be fail sia I and length and prion reasonable, H,uirt 1 SAtRTBI, S. YOTOO. Stewart DEALERS IN- HARDWARE Iron, Steal, Goal and Chain. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, WAGONS AND BUGGIES, WAGON MATERIAL, MECHANICS TOOLS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, ROPE AND CORDAGE, SILVER STEEL STEWART &. SOX. Rgporr. Of the Public School in District No. 5, county of Linn. Abstract of monthly sum marie token from the school register for he month commencing Oct. 3rd, 1887, and ending Oct 28th, 1 &7 : No. of days taught, 30 ; hip. of days at tendance, 6731 ; No. of dayrabsence, 279 ; No. of days tardiness, 63 ; whole No. of boys enrolled on register, 108 ; whole No. of girls enrolled on register, 1 76 ; total No. Sisrottsil, 374 ; average No belonging, 347 ; average daily attendance, Jj6 ; No. of new pupil enrolled, ooys, 22 ; gins 14 ; re enrolled, boy, 2 ; girts, 3. D. V. 8. RftiD, Principal. Ornated. Patents grafted to citizens of the Pacific State during the past week and reported ex pronely tor the Dxmocrat by C. A. Snow it CoM Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, opposite U. S. Patent Cffke, Wash ington, D. C : J E Bingham, Walla Walla, W. T., and E W Bingham, Portland, Or., horse shoe. S T Brooks, San Francisco, Cel., sealing M JDonovan, San Francisco, metallic lath. C H H French, BollUter, La: hay press. R WCorrill. Oakland, Cal.. pile protec tor. G Hardcastle, San Frar.cUco, wick ad juster. J L. Heaid, Crockett, Cal., device tor sep arating almonds from their hulls. M A Heinlen, Lemoorc, al , stacker. G Henderson, Portland, Orn irindmill. C G Root, San Quentin, Cel., loom shut tie. L N Senter, Red Bluff, Cal., washing machine. A I Smith, Wheatland, Or., plow S Tnaax, fruax landing, W T, suspenders. Good Work Cheap, No wonder J. EL Burkhart is doing sll tb job printing in this vicinity, it is Leeaase be attends to basins promptly, eaa always be found in hi osfioe randy for any kind of work, while others are on tbe street busy doing nothing. If vu want your work done in ta very nest style and for leas money than the soma-work can be bad for in any other offioe in Oregon, jaes call st his office aaat see for yourself and lam or ic li Standard wbfte shirts, 65 sent ; Bw of the Read overall, 80 eeote ; 4 p ur of aeam- leseenok. SB eeote : regular price 4 for 50 oeat, and ether bargains to match, at A B. Mcllwaia'a, Mellwala's Clothing. Mcl'wain's fall aad winter stock of cloth ing is arriving. It includes the lfcet styles and ta commanding attention. : hie Chin chilla ooU. Fine etook ta sel-ot 'rom. All (food a warranted aa represented and perfect tits goarsntefd. His Dry Goods. Tb fall and winter "took of dry goods received at M. Iiwaio's, ia a larje one, well ee looted, tahr em sll th latest novelties, and ta aamu'y and of a quality not surpass ed here. f -nv without examining. Thrifty people will appreciate our values and price. KKprrau) oaownxi l. 9sby was slsk, we gv sh was a Child, aba acted far eaa stasias iOss, she eusng t 1 Tbe rtiaaaTaaer, Ataauay e)r- I have all the aaaat vea taken by A B. Pax ton and any one can have dupli cate from tbeir negative by addressing u. at tte folia wins orioa : Card alxo, 82 per dnaan. oablnot aue. 88 nor dcxen, bou- dour, 88 per doaen. I keep the finest una or tirearon vlews in the west, cata logue fitrnlhMl on appliuaUon Copying aud enlargl g old picture- a apeoialty. J. Q. Cbi.wreRJO. MARRIED. KLUM STOUGH TON. -At the rstduoe ofOlnev Fry. Jr . on No. 9 h 1887, by Bid 8 Williams, Ma VL D. Klcm and Hiss Auka Stocohtok. BORN. HUMPHREY, On Monday, Nov. 7th, 1887, in Albany, to the wife oi Wm A Humphrey, the W. U. operator, a boy. Notice for Publication, Land Office at Oregon City, Or., ) Oct., 81st, 1887. i Notice ia hereby elves that ti e follow ing named settler hau filed noti ce of his Intention to snake final proof it. support of hie nlaiBA, and that mid proof will he made before the County Clerk of Linn Co, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, aa Wanaeaaay, December sist, 1SS7, vis: Benjamin F. Kirk, Homestead Entry. No. 6107 for the N JB hi of N K lA of Sea, 84, Tp. 13, 0 K 1 W, W illamUo meridian. Ho names the fol.ov lng wit aaasss to prove ale continuous residence noon, aad cultivation of. said Is ad. viz D R Jdmbeal. Ben Morri, Bnos Harris, aad O H Kirk, all of Sweat Homa, P. C, use coamy, uragoo. W. T. BniKBT, H agister. 1 & Sox, BARBED WIRE, BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES, POWDER AND SHOT. BLASTING AND GIANT POWDER, PAINTS AND OILS, GARDEN ANO GRASSfSEEBS. X Out Saws 8888888, Jack Frost has nipped the grape vines. John C Davis was in the dty laat week. Frank Clingman barely escaped getting Wt by a savage bull dog, on his return from Oakville. Homer A Wheeler paid us a pleasant call on his return from Eastern Oregon. Mr. Dayid Wert is quite ill at present, but ft is hoped that Mr Wert wttl soon recover. Davis Bros, did well by.selling their cat tie to-day aa the town was crowded with people. R. Far we 11 returned from a hunting ex pedition fifteen miles southeast of Eugene City last Saturday. Mi Farwell waa gone eight days, killed five deer and gives aa ex- celent report. w M Simmons proprietor of the Boston Mills went to Eugene City on business last Saturday. The mill is in excellent rarnxkag order and has been left in charge of FH. Brock, Esq One of our neighbors has found a pecu liar horse which he tried to lead In the barn but failed. The gentleman tied the horse to a post where It remained until morning, when tbe horse went in without any trou ble. HC.VTSV ILLE. W. T. Pine, cool, clear weather. It has rained three showers since harvest. The wheat I all in the warehouses, and much of it sold. Very heavy trains leave here every day with wheat for Portland. Meat have sold 43 cents, so far ; but many are holding for 50 cents. A new M E Church has just been finish ed, and will be dedicated in four weeks. The Seminary has been reseated with new patent desk's. The interior has also been painted, and the blackboards restated. A child bom to Lorenzo Hammer had six toe on each foot ; and had six finger on one hand. The finger had a bone at the end ; but the bone disaooeared toward the hand. The parents have had all these su. perfluities amputated by surgeons at Waits burg. n n. Alien er uo.. nave ic stock a i did line of corsets. Ciwari sting of the lastly celebrated C. P's, Dr Warner s, Dr Lea's 8. tv s, the Albany Standard, ear spinal brand, also tbe Everlasting, Self Adjusting, Nettie ana many other n.ake. Ladies ar aepectel - ly invited to call and inspect then. FOR DISPEP8I4, and Liver Complaint voti bare n printed guarantee on evarxr brttie of Shil b' ViUllaor. It never falls to core. Albany Opera House. One night only, THURSDAY, NBVEMBER 17, 1887. TUB KOTEU AMERICAN ACTOR, i Mr. HORACE LEWIS ABSISTKD BT afj MR. JAMES TAYLOR weY ajto a Brilliant Array sDramatic Artists fill Interpret in a Masterly lamer DVMAS' MATCHLESS XKXOD3U3C. THE COl'XT OF Stswar- IHonte (fristo WTTEt ALL TBS Superb Special Scenery, Ektborate Appointment Realistic Calcium Light Effect. Costumes, Etc., 07 THE OKI. X AT. PKODtTCTIOTI. JR00GKT ESPECIALLY WITH US FROM NEW YORK FO.t THIS GRAND PRESaHTATKHf. Reserved seats on sale at Blackman's on and after 10 a. m Saturday, Nov. lath. Usual prices. lotioe of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby triven that the under- aigned, the Administrator ot the estate of J. W. Slovens, deceased, has this dav filed his final account In the County Court lor Linn county, Oregon, and the said Court has fixed the 10th of December. 1887, at the tour of one o'clock, p. mi of said day to hear objections to the saaaa and for the settlement of the estate. This the 7th day of November, 1887. Fbxsk Crabtsm, Adm'r of the estate of J, W. 81a vans, J. K, Wkathbbford, Att'y for Administrator, New York Daily Leader .DAILY, SUNDAY AND WEEKLY. OFFICIAL OMAN Of THS U SITES LABOR PARTT.CISTiUL LABOR CWOS aad varlans K. of L. ftflaTWIrlJTta, raprsseattag S50.000 Workera ofK.Y. Oity 4 VioJwy Subscription, 88 00 per year or 81 for A month. Weekly or Seeear 8 pate aVUtloa, gi per year. Adarecs The Leaaer, Box 3678,1.1. act (M.-TMV nasi aaaar ae weaaeaeee.'