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J. X. WEATHERFOED, TTOItNEY AT LAV? ALBANY, EC) W tt BILYEU, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ail SolidUr ii Ckaicerj, tVLltANY, ORROOV. Collections promptly made on all po'nt cans negotiated on ttaeonableternia. B. ft. H. sLACRBUHK, UIO. W. WUOHT, BLACKBURN & WRIGHT, Attorneys at. Law, WUlpraotice Id all the CourU of the tat. Prompt attention Riven t-iallbusi-mi en tins ted to our car. Offio Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Or j. N. DUNCAN, ATTQMET AT LAW AID ROTARY PUBLIC, roffle In 8trahan'a Block, No'a 1 and a. ALBANY, OREGON. II. C. WATSON, Attorney at Law, ALBANY. OREGON. .Bra la tfca airafcaa Block. 2. J. WHITNEY, inniuey And Counsellor At Lai Sotnr? Public. ALBAS? OREGON L. HILL, Physiciai and Surgeon, Offlos cor, and Ferry Streets, ALBANY- OREGON DR. C.WATSON MASTON Physician and Surgeon Office opposite the Deucra' DR. -C A WHITNEY. Physioian and Surgeon. Gradoate of Bellevoe Hospital Medical Sollega Now York City. Disease of womaa a specialty . CtTOfBo rotnaa'e Brick, Albany, Or. CR. W II. DAVIS, Physician and Surgeon. mrofflce up atalra In 8trahan'a Block. Hay be found at bla otBc aay and eight. jrjB. U. J. PATTOJI, Blumbtrg Blotk, Albany .JOregon. Female and'privale (llKAfea a apecla'ty Conanltatlon free. TIIIOCQ lirtl Call on Stewart A Sox I lIViSLn mCrl, fur your aoppllea. 1 bey carry a foil line of axe, wede . aleda-fta, mania, manl ringa. brobd axes, froea. ahingling horse, iieavee, wood and iron tackle blncks, and by far tbe best acsort mentof rrutui cut mwi in the valley. Goods of tbe beat and j rice tbe lowest. JOHN CSOM, PROPRIETOR OP - Albany Soda Works. And Manufacturer, of CHOICE C03FEUTI0NERY, A7e ere now prepared to Mil at whol always freeb and pure at Port It od n to dealers. We aiii keep a ful ef lilts and Tropical Fruits, CIGARS AND TODAC SEWING MACHINES.-;? he new Wbeelee A Wilson lo 9. City Drug Store. Stanaid & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and cLemicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumerv,school and ar tislgsupplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded. ALBASI COLLESIATS ISSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON. 1GQO, 1801- trlrs Teras Bpeaed epteosber leih. IH. A full corps of Instructor, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Conrsoe ol study arranod to most tb' end of all gradea of students. S fecial tnaucenunt ojercd lo itudrnti from abroad. BET. BLCEBT H CO.IBIT Uoburg Lumber. I sell the ht lnmber ifi tbe ctuotyj also sdar posts, shinnies, laths doors and win ew mnoldine, eto. Prices from $5 'o '22 r thonsaDd. Yard at Loweon, on the Narrow Osage. See me before parchasiug e'sewber. W W Crawford. Adreas,POTIUvitO- IRON AND STEEL,r.:Vur;e stock of band, strap, vmmon an 1 Nor way Iran; also machine, toel, pick and plow s eel. WASHING MACHINESDd,:.v.Vrne erlve yon something .hat yon will like Being your "hottnr half" around ant aee what we can do for you. ' Htkwart A Sox. ROPE AND CHAINttLi.'J Bold in this mirkeL We carry rif.no but pure maniHa, and can Rive you tor aize from Vi to All aizna of elm n from S 18 to K. Ktkwakt Sox. ; Pouiity Wanted. All kinds of poultry, alive or dressed at tbe Wlllamotta Picking Company's store, Albany. Oreuoc- Delmonico Rustaurant, Oppobiti Bluubkro Block. ffevo Iioomt; -t- Neat Service; Good MeaU, Promptly Servml, -for-. Tvomty-jtvt Cents. , Oysters all -:- Styles. Courteous Treatment; First clasnCooka. Taw go Year. Pilot Knob, Mo., 8eritmbr 8, 11. 1 futlfcred wtttk chronle rbeumaUsrn la jnt lam end ankles for twenty rears ana k4 U) rase orulohse. I wss It-rated al Urns by SSTWal ioctors, but was filially eured by 61. Jaceb OIL Uve cad no return of pln In threa yean. IiayRY IRAVEIUi. CbronleCaiee4otr.'ttadlin Cured. THE COOD bFFICE OFl la wTt tllostrstea ta LTTVtti eum c nurlf la. 1119 the eblnf TUMitom of which Is, U Intermit, iin.nala which follewa tli Court ojtli nerve afltcteo. tu joomii bv csuus rubliini aat applied ftequenUy, Will cute IV E U RAL OIA. W taotett Ft, XJmetlya, K. Y-. Jan.n, 1S I was ukea with neurstila In ahls aa4 fuffcrM month. oi Blvennafcy 00 a. butwucurtyo At Partiaurrt aud tciinti. W CHAILIs A, VdatLKR CO.. SalUiaara, Vft THE YAQUINA ROUTE fcT-ja Development Company's 8to.o nip LilQC. 225 RULES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME bn bv any other r ate. Fir.t-ol through tiasaenuer and rslght line from Portland ami all points n the Willamette- valley to ami uoui can Frenciaoo, Cat. Rmli maka clnm mnnwllftll at Alban with trains of the Oregon Paclno Hallroad T. V. UiU, tterrlver. TIMK SCIIEDULK. (sxcapt Sunday.) Lm Cornllle 1 : 3 r. umn t,'urvaius,iu:sn a. trrl.-e Yaquina, 1.34 r. a Mn Albany, 11:13 4. a O. C. trains connect at Albany and Sorvallla. Tho above train, connect at Yaouina with the Oregon Development Oompany'a Llue of Htainblpa boiween Vajtuna and San Francisco, HAILING DATE . rn TArm. WlllunstU Vll.r. Oci 1st ; Not th ; tOlh; 30th. f SUM SAM rSASCIKO WilU.notW Valley O.-i 27th ; Nov Mh. IMh ; tiih, The Corrtpsa rvtxtytm tbe rignt to ihange salllug date) w'tbout notice. N. B. Pojuenirera from Portland and H lllamette Valley polnb can make close jonnecllon with tbe trains of tbe Yaqulna foute at Albany or CorvaNts, and II des ilned to San Kraneisoo should arranoto rrlve at Yaquina tbeovenlng before t'ate f asiiing. raarr aad t'.Mahl BaU alwsjs Uwrtl Korlnto(nutl.n n l) to A H Oiipitun, Freight ami ticket Asnt, Alhany, 4 . 4 . MOS.I U. T. ar.l P Avn . Curtal.l. EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southern Pacific Route SHASTA IjINK. Esprara Tialns Icare I'urtUuJ Dally Sou:h j I North 7:Utir. a. to ts r a IO IJa a I'.irdAiiJ Albany Ar i t Si sa L I t n a a l. u.fo r ILv Ar Abvvs I'aius .t... unly ai ful lowing atatidna north ol Koaebtinr. Kmmi iurtuiil, r.ir..n 1'ily, W.md. bum, Salem, Altianv, Ti..tnl, Kh.il.l. llaUey tlar ruburjf. Juactiua Clly, Ir.lnif, Kugrne. aim BO MAIL. DAILY. 8; 10 a a I Lv I .:) a J Lv 9:lllrs Ar P .riLrid Albsny It'ri. butv Ar I 4 (r a I. is:sj a 1. S'i s a slsaxt uteH sailt rtc.rt hrpT) 5:00 r M ynn r m Lv A.' f ir Iaii.I AUiany Ar B.'Oa a L t;( A M IIIASUX SIAKCII, t.ser a SUra 7:30 s a 8:A a L Ar Lv Ar Albany Lebanon Albany Lebanon Ar Lv Ar I Lv I lists 80 AM ::r a 3:40 r a PULLMAH BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, Fer AceassiasaKiaties al arrad-4'lau rassea Kara, altaebeal Is Express Tralas. SM Blvlslaa. BET WEES raBTLASB ASB 10BT1LL1R, Man. is sail I (Except Sanosy.) 7 Jo a a I II torsi Lv Ar Port, an.l Corvallls Arl Lv b.3 T a l-lArs tirssss tiais dailt (Exejpt Sunday . 4.1.1 ra 7i25ra f.irtlan.1 StrMinnvills I Ar :w a a 6.46 a a ThronpU 'ricltetw To all pulnts EAST AND SOUTH. ratio.. Informstloo retsri!Li rstes, B-tS, on Company Aavnt at Al'iat.y. H. OeULER K P. ROflEKS MsnaiisT Ass't 0. f. and t, Ar GAU TO SlTiV2 nt is-s astai i secures UAIAHhli Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Corns HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN. Tot CsMforslt Pstltlv sal figatlv ELECTRIC COUOII CURE CUXES COLDS, CHOUP, COMSUmtfTIOM. Esld by all Sneglits. tek 25o, 60e k tl Cr.sslnjsr A Co , Prep'. Le Angel, Oat; KNIVES AND RAZORS, E ley till rslscs the value of cuttlery considerably, but we have a largo stock alread bought and prices will remain the aarce a usual until it. Is sold out. Come and see what we have and Irarn our price. Stewart A Bex. Tbe Road to Vealtt Cassot te tseceeefHllr tnmtea with. cut 1 t health. Te reset awaHh or any coveted tltls la life reaslree the full tctsessits aa4 etarstles all the foe sitlet kind astsre hae essswse at with. Tbet eeadtleaeeaaael ssltt snUttth shytleal Bl le I serfest werklne erder, aad tills is Imseealble the IWsr end iplss are tersld, that ssitnid ln the lecretleae, easls Indlatttloa sr.d driptp:!. Bilk all el thslr aceeaw fsnjtng horrera, DR. HENLEY'S Englit Dandsllon Tcnls extrt a . Me rnlutsae over th liver, excite It ktaltky as lea, reselves Its chrn!eenvstta,ead srsittth oerttlenti esree ladleetles sod eontti 1 ptt'en, shorf ae the atsstHe, tenet up the entire srttaa, aad stsfcM lite worth living. i ACADEMY -OF Oar Lady of Perpetual Eelp, ALBANY, - - OREGON Conducted by the Klattt t St, Benedict Tuition in aolecl day school ranges from 5 to $10. For terms o' Boarding Sch "ol or any prtlcclais appiy at the Acadomv or ad. adeaa Sitter tiuperiorots. Pianos. Those wlsblnj a first olass instrainent, (he lest try.de to stand tbe climate of the Ooait, can te suited bv calling at Mrai B K Hymas's, opposite tho Masonlo Tem. file, on First Street. The" latest vocal and nstru mental muslo kept for salo.also tbe U rgext assortment of stamping pattorns to .select from tbiasldaof 'Frieo. lies sons given in paiutlng'and embroidering In ler studio over Linn County Bank, Clrhor your order and yon wll b pt3AS9d. VLCTI.I v-rn rii ryt. . vra . 4uc a niiomue WOUsKTIlAN AHUOTUUN. The courie oi the manufacturer! lit Mo kln'ey, dlstrkt, since the election l worse than tho alleged (hot gun policy. A dis patch from Canton my; John C Duebcr.of the Immennc Uucbcr- Ilatnpdcn watch (itctoi'teo, with 3,ihk) cm plovet, ban cnmmciced dlnchargln) men who C C tvotc for McKlnley. Twelve men, all democrntu, have been dUchnrgcd and no reaaon wa Riven. Moreilli:lutrgci are expected. All of the cmploycce were Nuked to li!ii a rnper co.iuiieinHna the action of Mr Ducbcr during the campnl(ni and tnvl'ig thnt no v'ociclve iticniurci bad Urn ued. The AVax-M wocrt;, the only democratic ncwup.tper In the tlUtrict, m condemned and It eil tor denounced a men unwotthy to be called jourmtlhu. A few of the men rtfiucd to lgn tbl paper, une oi mem, v u oung, an oiu toldlcr and one of the Ix-nt machlnUti In the hop, dee'dned to lgn the paper and two hour afterward wa dlKchargcd. M Young talea that the ttlxht before election he wa approached by William Wooiter of the train department, and told to buy the bet plug hat he could find and It would be paid for providing he voted for McKlnley Tbl Mr Young declined to do. Mvron Bucltc, another democrat, wat discharged. He wa urged by Supt. lct meting to join the McKlnley Club, an when he declined wa atVcd what I would t!cltl;e lot hi place. Itucltere piled tliat he could !lve. and was told If that wa so he could vote fur Warwick Uuclte ha worked for Mr Ducber for four teen year. Every democrat In the faetory Isualtln for hi discharge." TbU with the couise of Kumcl: &: Co manufacturer of arlcu'tural Implement of Masslllon, In the tame dUtrlct, show what thee protected plutocrat would do it they had the power In their on hand I, hat been seriously suggested that dem ocrats all over the country should boycott the eoods of these two fu ms. Such retail atlon would be only nat-uul. The OreponliH and other protection or gans say the tariff was not an issue In the ate campolnn. Ben Duttcrworth'a rcpre cr.allvc In congress from Ohio and a stal wart republican, gives hi view since Ihc election, and every c'ear-lhlnklng person must agree that his woidsa.e significantly true. He ay: . "In my opinion," said be, "no man could make a successful race for the picl.Uncv of the United States standing upon the issue of the McKlnley bill, and I think the high tariff path the rockiest one to Wavcl fur public cilice at the prccnt time. It I.-a. tl.i- in OK r unl nolicv anv nartv could pursue to take the stand of favoiing an Increase In the untl when It Is, and has been, apparent that a reduction is m hat has been needed and Is wanted. I thinu i saw what wat coming; nt leant. my actions show, that I purrued a Ue cour.e; and other republicans knew only too well the Inevi table soiistqucncc of the Mckinley bill's adoption. The democratic gains were mode be cause the mass of republicans are becom ing more and more Uijusled with blh j tariff teachings. Now that the piophct ha spoken and a lemi been taught I have nodoubt that proper adjut.nenl will Im medlotcly follow." A Lincoln, Nebraska, special of the 6th has this to tay concerning Kern, the Farm er' Alliance andida'e, who defeated both hit republican ar.d democratic compctltui by 6,ooo majority In the third cotigres.lon al district of Nebraska: ".Seven months ago Kern wa the poorest of poor farmers trying to make a living In the sandhills. He lived in a dug-out and his wife and children bad scarcely enough to cover tbelr nakedness. He Is illiterate and Ig norant, and when he was offered toe place of deputy treasurer of his county at a sslarv of $700, about tlx montht ago, he wat On happiest man on earth. To-day he Is a congressman and represents one-third of the great state of Nebraska. This after noon when Congrernn Dorsey tele phoned congratulations 10 his victorious opponent, Kem, who had never sern a tel ephone before, wr afraid to ue the instru ment for fear it mlyht hurt him." No more rluh'.cous result can he found In all the late elections than that of Mon tana. Tl.lt Is the state fiom which rcpub lican Icaders.unabashed al their open ci line. stole two United State scnatoit from the democrats. The stale is plnccd In the democratic colu-nn. a rehukc to those who ttiflcd the voice of the people there. A Newark, N J, baby len week old weight only three quarters of of a pound. lit fath e' is a ocrful man and its mother a large woman. If nothing tucceedt like tuccess, nothing convicts like conviction. The icr lo be L'eve deenlv it one ol the woikinc forrtt r.f ' m life. A hotel hat bten erected in Hamburg hav ing a facade made of paper. Doon made of paper a. e said to be tuperior to those made of wood. For Imo lank, or s,dn eht-st. use Fbilidi' Purr.ua riastrr. rnce, 2o crt,ir. Fine ti'k on.l.ic U's at M J'reueL'a jew elry sti.r e . IOO F. Albany Louge No 4 hold Itt regular meeting Wednesday evening of each week. Visiting brrj'.her are cordially nvitcd to attend. Bo onnfldont are the manufacturers of Dr. Page's Catarrh Itemed? In their ability to curs C'uronlo Catarrh in the Head, co matter bow bad or of bow long standing, that they offer In good faltb, the above reward, for a case Which they cannot cure. &YMPTGE33 CF CATARRH. Tfeadache, obstruction of noen, dfschargree falllna; Into throat, lometlmns profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, muooua, purulent, bloody and putrid ; eyes weak, ring-, ing- In ears, deafness, difficulty of cloarlnf throat, expectoration of offensive matter 1 breath offensive; smell and teste impaired, and g-enoral debility. Only a few of those symptoms likely to be present at once. Thou sands of cases result in consumption, and eud in tbe arrave. By Its mild, soothing-, antiseptic, cleansing' and healing- properties, Ir, Bag-o's Komedy cures the worst case. "Colts tn Una lad Is cured with a few applications. Catarrhal lieadacbe Is relieved and oured as If by msjrlo. It remoTes offensive brnatb. auk or unuairmens oi we sense oi uasm. smeli. or hearing, watering or weak eyes, and lm l aired mernorv. when osnad iha tin. ana vlo- Jence of Catarrh, as they ell frequently are. cold by druggists, at fifty cents. Manufact. tired by Wohlb's Dirpbssajit Mbdioax Aa. aociATiOM, m Main Btreet, Buffalo, K. X. a FIEESE'8 PELLETS ISPS Laxativa, or Cathartic, according to ai2e of aoee. By druggists 25 eonts a rial. J 'Ljlr. J ".'l ! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS deed Die. Vlllarri, CiiiOAOO, Nov. ai. The Till una lay there U no lunger any doubt that the control of the Northern Pacific railway ! been wreiled om Henry Vtllard and those associated wttn u im. All report ntzree mat a cotnti.naiion consisting of the Vamlerhills, Jay Gould, for tucxci, niorgsn re vo, ami jonn i. ami n u iiuiii av,rvi.iviii, w iw iiiniiuniu vu x. w.n i Pny, nns sccuicu co.u.ui i . .Sinmlnril f lil I unman v has lirrn Blisoriuna tne .. Nuithern 'a hie stock for om. time, and .o h.v. lay Gould and other member, of ... big syndicate. it A Hkb) Urunlsril. IIU1M1IM1ION, IKNN. INOV. mOK .fcf .. . I I attacked the city Jail at an early hour this nn morning logct Widis, who ft few days ago murdered Constable Kot and nephew, 1 luy could not force tho inside lion (.loot but sue- named Coulter climbed through with a revolver snlJ ha was .hot. Sam Keller started In ,rt ' his assistance, when Wi.lit. or one I (he other iiiKloners. shot an. I iirolinl.lv f:it ullv womihIi-.I 1 urn, 1 he mob then lied. 1 he therm tmuit gled Widit out of town this morning. The people aic IM wtllt cxci'cinent. A Bl Ilbrl anil. Colkax, Wash., Noy. 31. ti.- vi.. t.- . libel ease against the Commoner It not to be . ... compromise... Mnw tonal ucvtiopme.it are . . . . . ". . . . I very probable, Klchcn annuun-ed to-dv thai he would surely biing lull, but for $40 oca instead of tao.OoO, as at fust announced ... . . 1 he aggrieved paity claim to have kist hit position at a aiummur for a Poitland bouse, wur'h $5,000 a year, through the a nice in the 1. oumiuncr. A I'eraliar Weapon. Hakkk City, Nov. ai. KG Winnlngham was struck on the head, just alxive the left tye, wi'.h acoikscrcw by l.ck MkCarty, ao yean ui age, a waiter in 1 lie Lyceum theater, wedn' esday nlghl, and died fiuir, the rctult this morn. mg. An autopsy revealed a hole over an inch in uicumfercitce in the ahull. Hulld far Tsitira. lAt KMiNviti r., Or., Nov. 21. Vcsieiday the vole wat taken in the Jacksonville M. K. ri.nr. h on the -Wli,.., .,f u,.. ... I.. .1-1 gatet lo the general confcience, lesultine " ..-! unaniin iindy in favor of it. A M.seular Han. Mom mai ., Nov. ai.I.ouit Cyi broke the one'tad" uZ S.Xrwtnn ... . ... l . . . - 1 ainni imu ijt.iiut iwcni iinicr., ric rcviau leccrd. the ttsair :leet BRIrera, ClI'CA.io Nuv 3o At a meeting today of the lady manager of the woitdt fair Mr I'aU uicr Cif Chicago as circled president and per mincnt orginiation was cllected. Several 1. diet acre put in nomination lor tcciclaiy at the afternoon session Mis Cook of 'l eiintss cc; Mis t'Uik ol Iowa; Mus Ktisscll of Neva da; Mrs Allen 0 Oregon; and Mist Cou-int of Si l-oms, '11. c fuuilli ballot elected Mis Cou.ins Krallle Sljlr. Stwri.E Nov 2 A IkjI.1 .lyylight lohlfry liK.k place today in the Villa house. Ko I.imswhl a singrr in the Comiipie theater left her mom fur a tew minute and cn returning fuun'l two men rirling it. The tobbert ran hum the room with a small turn of money and a clock. Slmitly afieisrd Officer Hard-ng sthohad o dvH-rijiliun of tliem discovered them coming hum a rnhrokcr rhop where they hsd i!is.(used ol lie clock. I te gave chase and finally landed lite pair. Ike ladlaa Tfabl. Omaha Nov a Or.lcri have breu receiv ed a, rort Omaha lo have the remaining com panic of Sccocd infantry rca ly lo go lo Ih fiont at a moments notice. The companies te gsn topaik up and in lo houtt everything neccAiy for a s isttcr campaign was leady lo be placed on the tars. The companies, si far as U.e commanders arc concerned comprise sctuc of lle uU!et fighrersin the countiy. An Imlian of Wuundcd Knee gives H.foi- matun winch tsuved the t;ci I and a'l 10 put on a inoic eiioM look, lie fettted lh t the hustiles m Wounded Knee were car.tng un the bance and hrsid of th arrival W the miiitarv, 1mt ahal is of more iraporUnce i rhey irp- pedon gun and tie limning armed. They declare lliej widmcct the solilieit and will not hesitate to go into battle wiih them. More rarlhaa Thaa Soa.ratilaaa. fit liiUt'RU Nov 30 At lodsyt session of the nun partisan V CTU Mis Foster chair man of the committee on revision of 'the con st iiuiiua icjoiicd a numtr of imor.ant changes, The rcort occasioned a healed dis cussion hut wat finally adopted. Tc follow ing officer were elected, ('resident, Mrs I'hmney of Ohio; V 1'resiJcnt, Mi Wiikrt of Minnriota; general secretary, Mist Jenny lluiy of Cleveland; recording secretary. Mr Miller. ol Iowa; jlnanrial secretary and treasurer, Mi C C Ailoid ol .-Sew Yor. Kail RlfMsd. Pour Towwknh Nov 3-Ed Nebt new gent was seriously injured by V Curli j ropnetor of Cusmopo'.ilan hotel in an altcrca lion . Two week arc, Ncsbitt swore out us. peis charging Cuitis with defamation of chara cter ami tins mtirr saKitl.l l.w it.. mtnt of f 3S" 10 former. Had blood existed dclweea Ikra and when ility met in the Re ception saloon this evening the engaged in a quarrel. The t-ouhle ended when Netbitt wai laid out by a blow ovci the head isith a cant wielded be Curtis. 4 a ladlaa I prlslag. Omaha Nov 19 Seti'crt from Cocy a town sear Rosebud resevalion are flocking to Val entine 31 miles for urotccliDn. Thev sav ihal the Indians came ti Co ly yesterday to buy ammunition and (Ost tracers haveadvued the settlers lo take refuge in the tewnt. Troop sent out from post in the department of the 1'lalle will not reach Fine Ridge rescvation un til tomorrow. Army officer think that the settler stampede wilt be the most teiic-ui re sult of the Indian scare. ConiSBltlrd Ralelde. Grants Pass Nov 16 II rtutybon prop riclor of the Hagley house committed suicide by shooting himself in the heart this morning, j iic louowing note was at nand Oh my l.od how can I leave my family. I cannot think of committing murder by killing my wuq yei it would relieve ner 01 more trou ble. I mu-d quit for I am becoming crazy, I h.v: thought of tclWest ruction for the past ten years. Crflant, Buffalo Nov 19 Dillon, O'Brien andSul livan arrived thi morning and will address a meeting tonight. The new of the sentence imposed upon Dillon and O'lirien by magit Iratcs at Clommcl wa conveyed to these gent lemen by a U S reporter. In reply O'lirien laid: 'It maketao diflerenre tou we shall do our duty here, stay in this country a long at we intend to and go back just when we like ir respective of what hat been done on the other side by police courts or whatnot," A Big Bebbery, Chicago Nov 19 J Keller a millionaire was tonight robbed of a box containing $100000 worth of deeds note and bond and other val uable paper, lie took the box from the tafe vault in the evening to lake to hit office. On lv any he stopped at a store and left the box in the hiiRgy. When he came out ol the store the box was gone. Up to a late hour tonight the police have no clue. Fell igalnst a Haw. Indffendf.ncb Nov 40 Thi mornintr I Claggctt a prominent citizen while trimming lumber in hi sawmill fell against the taw and received a deep gnsh along his thigh. The cut it not dangerous being only a flesh wound. more Money Wanted. Washington Nov 10 It is understood the amount required for pensions the fiscal year in addition to that appropriated already by con gress will be between 535,000,000 and $40, 000,000 Whon wanting the hett groceries in the market at reasouMi pricegcall on Powell ft Co CROUP, WliCOFING COUGH and Broiu hitia fmrr.ed; tttly relieved bv Saitoh's Cure. ' Mcsun UfciiauvvicAR. In crcut vnrietv of etyles at bottom prices. bamuel lv loung. Holiday Books. Ladies, call at Mrs. Hymen's and cive vour ordpr for fh Juvenile Books, for Xmas, The latest O'lt. , hjrup of Figs, Produced from the laxative and Lutritkue juice ifCaliforuia figs, comliinrd with the medicinal vhtuetot plants known to bo mos, becelicial to the human system, acts gently on tbo kidneys, liver and bowels, effectual! cleansing the system, dispelling cold ay headaches.and curing habitual coastipstin BUOWHIYITOl!. M s Lott o and Myrtle McKlnley re reported down with acarlet fever. Myrtle having broken Out In school exposed wall. The recent natilc rtrurk him hart. good many to U. R'V Hoey, late of Kansas preached In uaptist churcn, oi tin piace, on oun- mrninB snu ot.m.uaj. 1 t ho wheel which has been on the rond I o long a lime, f jr the woolen mill nere, na arrived ana win oon oo in aper- hliuhi i 8PJlnrLrcr.lt I tald, ha formally an license t Icke bv havhtii . Tit e knok- V""" I h from Vu,! . ... . i ' i .. n . . i ... rt nTL J. ou;S" .r,.mm70faced Twr U.ri , u JJlrn for collection, so we are In- Wat over a ger' hand lor in ail. " , . n 1-1! .IT lrnm . t.rt.l.. ii, N,y. n.- wht-re he hns work. nir, Bnj iurea bit back. Is in town. He not ie ,i(1J to for toiiictlT.c on arrnimt il. n.-. l,l..ni m. .. . ..i . .1.1. i.l f""' ? ,". -.V .V,m, , .Za " .. . "i.": . i"Vi r . 'fKnl l-ltllO i.l -lltln l.nn Parker was baiitUrtl hrrp I .......... . -. ounoay, oy mo pa.ior ui u.s wnmuwi ot N.iiri and i'lrst street. A "lull" attcn church. dance I rctiucstcd. Bv order of the Chief Grandma Thompson, ol this place, I quite sick, also Kessa 1 laic. vif ksw nun., a iiveiv runaway una i.. .. ii . .. . ...i. . . " 1 : L ' . ' started somewhere on Kirk street, running icrnoon. i lesm ycionirinir a airaoucr out on u.e county roau .--f . . i 11 . . I icrinir thlnit a tney weni. iner ownui i inti. .i.... i.rs.ir.1. Imrlls " . - . .I. iil tolerable ilood .banc j - We tee O P Coshow, Jr, c.f your clly, In (own today, lie wa. Inquiring for nc of his republican friends, to ask them what they thought ol the election. City election fot-r week from today at this place. Whlikey or no whiskey will be the issue no doubt. A re it.. oe Bote. Whittling far T. U Wallare A '. This afternoon fully it hundred Iwiye marched through First street, making music on calliopes, tirraented tlirm by Tl h Co., ami currying a COtildo of LutuitT lalxjled. "lllit I'.uriiiuiis ,- ,, , . " . -.ll- . " ' V .r':Br.y,M!!.,y "uw wr i.i I 11'a.IIhis Mm fl '.a I 'I't.A sh. t .. a I I .al . c,i ..rent attention, as well as the noise n,,w.V I i VI i i T tsavw "n tiiv !. s s'taa SETl1 t.f. ffrf " J? lh ii'fiv tit ii'nuuiK iihv luivtio. i BE4L EBTA1K BALI A Fva A Ittithrrford to James Mat cl.ett.lots 11, 4, hi '.'.(" A.Ub.l ItHH) V James toH A Henry, 40 aeres.sec ,t 1'.', K H I w... U.V) John Strake et ux to Kuiily, t'red and John Htrakc.Jr, 1 acre in I) l.Cof (ieoCline 23 l4tura Suiilh to 1' h hooter, I -5 int In rot 7. Id Ift, Allmny IMH) Maggie Hall to It II Hindi, lot) acres, Btc'.'il.tp 15, K It I lv... . 1OO0 H A TliotnpBoit, niliiix., to It N ThotiipMon, IU0.4II acreB.seca IS and 1'J, tp 13, H lllw 6.W It Bryant et ux to Adt-lia F Ihirk hart, lota, Hjaini Park A, Albany P-tNJ II C Ihiwniiig toT It l'atton, Pow er of Attorney M Hyde et ux to fl F Fuller, tract in tl 41, Albany 1000 Marion Thonias t-t ux toJ I. Dick eon, 13 acres in tp II, 8 It 2 w. .137 K II itrton et ux to Heard A Holt, lots a, 0, 7, 8. bl IS, U'a 3rd A. I a-I .anon 450 J A Heard et al to t -nhati Cane, same as hut above COO Mary A (lihler to J ('ushiuati, I' acres In tp 13, K - w 300 A C Hausoman et ux to(S A Cable, w ball bl i3.irs2 A.N Il'villc. 240 A C llauxeriiaii to Mary Cable, lv half, bl 13, H'b 2 A. N B viilo.. 2iO J U Klrkpatrick to K H Cusc.lots-H, tl, 10, bl 3,K' 3 A.lx-li 300 AJAnslynetnx to I'll Koecor, tract in bl IK). AlUny 00 M K l arrrll to F H Hoscoc, N half lots S, 0, bl 23, Albany 2500 IIO.ISW Total for year. Dlack Daeos fjootis. 1 make a spe e'ally of keeping a fall line of black silk Silk Warp Henriett., Wool Henrietta and all Ihc la'.c novelties in black dress foods, and trimmings. 2AMfKL E. Yocm. Tearker Ksaaalaallaa. Notice is hircoy given that the reul public examination ol teachers for Linn county will take place In Albany, com mencing at t o clock, on w ednesday, Nov ember 36th, iS-yo. All teacher desiring examination will please be present at the bciflnnlng. Teacher desiring state cei lilicatc should present their recotnmenda- Hlon from (list 1 let boards at the above ,lrnc. (J. F. rU'v.eLL Q County Scnool supt CatK-psy. This is what yoi ougnt to have, n fact you must have it, to enjoy life. Thousand are searching for it daily, and rr.ourr.lng be cause they find it not. Thousand upon thctttand of dollar are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And vet it may be had bv all We guarantee that Fleet rio Bitter, if a ted according directions and tbe use per isted in, will Wing yon good digostlon an oust the demon Lyaipia and install i stead Kupf-n-y- We recommrnd F.lectrio Fitters for Dyspepsia and all oisease of Liver, Stomach god Kidney. Sold at COd and $1 per bottle by roslisy AT Mason, druggists. Kyiaptoms ef Ceasampllea. Willism J Sharpies, Poit Oram, Morri county, 14 J, write. 'My busines i thttof sharpening mine drills, and I am much exposed to smoke end gs. About, threo ysrs ago I began to have a bad cough, with considrnslde indigestion and tisin in my cheer. My physician told me I had symptoms of consumption. By tho advice i f my father, so r id frienlof Hra-dreth's Pillu, 1 commerced using that vslusble remedy. By the time I bad got through the second bog I began to past a very disagreeable humor or pus. I oegan to improve very rapidly after this, and grew stronger and better cyoiyday. My oiugh i now well. I sleep well at night and have no more indignation.'' flarklen's Arnlra Halve. Tin bint Hair In th world fm Cuts,Brulse,8nr-s Ulcers, Kilt Khauin, K.vsr sores, r.tlor, Chapp hamls. Chilblains. Corns, and all Hktn Eri.nl Is pnsiUYslTeura Hi Itm.or no pay required. 1 1 Is gi iiuwa m give nsrises saimaciioii. er money larumi d. I'rloe !U cants par box, Ussou ror sals oy rusimy ana A su-e caro for the whisky habit; l)r Livingston's Antidote for Drunkenness will cure sny ease of the liquor babit in trom ten hirty Hay, from the moderate driuker to t e drunkard. Tha Antidote osn be given in a oup of oolTce without the knowledge of the person taking it. The Antidote will not injure the health in any way. Manufactured Ly the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon, tr from J A Cummiug, sole agent, Albany. J W Huntley, best boot end shoe maker.in city, tl.re doors noitb of Democrat olfioe. I l ave just received a Urge invoice rf lace curtains, ranging in price from one to nine dollaia a pair, scrim, Jcurtsin nets, etc. Alto a line ot curtain poles sua lu'nitare cover tig. Samuel E Youno Genuine Iowa sorghum on; draught at C E Bruwnell 8. (Excitement Runs high in Albany I at Fothay9& Ma son's drug store over System Builder, a everybody i using it for Catarrh of the Stomnch, Dyspepsia. Constipation and Im pure Blood. Try it and tell your frieud ;rioutit, ts it must posses Wonderful morit when all speak well of it. MAltRIED. COTRAL SCOVILLE. On Nov 10th, 1800, at the Rush House, in Albany, by Judge Blackburn, Mr Rolf Cotral and Miss Opal Scoville, both of Linn county. DIED. NYE.- At Sweet Home, on Sunday, Nov. t6 1890, Mr Ad. Nye. The deceased was an old resident of Linn county and was highly respected bv all. He wat a member of the Masonic fraternity, under whose auspice the funeral wat held, Mnrm. 1 ifenrv Vlltard strftln has to itii In tl. poor man, but no poorer, come to think. than million of other and lot of editor. ti I. .. r..v in pI ,. n il, aii..w r.liw. a. (r a i...,n. ,n ..u . camel' rye. The two men who recently escaped rlmply climbed throt.sh ft stove plpO TlOlC, TU Jt heard from I. the ?'h " .'VT Tr c?nte"ed Hiockton "nlrtor Who orcnlyconfe..ed to mpurlty prevL.to hi. mar- rUB ni1 to c tHought. since, even gl v- , U- rf thwomcn; e ions ig the names 01 the women, lie pro noses now lo preach to ruined women a iiv wciifHuwn wn inico.e. onrri incn should be kept out of the pulpit. Ill tongue bangs too loose. Walla Wulla evidently ha an order ""cwhat after the fashion of the Powlay s, who wore at one time a celebrated tnsiltu- tlon In Albany. "'1 he Ancient and llon- filnliln Orili-r of l'U-I"nrf will li.ffl na I ... . ..'..i..i. ... .1.1. . . .1 . I 1. uqii.i iuiiiA,K iu-niilll hi uie euiiivi lag. m.. .... i ne tugene Keuister nay a very wor- ,,. i .- , ..... - i. 0fiowillifl C.innllmcnf lrol Condon .wiWT.i.. M. wiiii'iiinvn. . in. vu.iwM I hM , nt.,tine1 ,0nkev head which ceol- u ... , . ... . - I "a"".."" '" ':"" ': 'Uim .IIW lX.nl. IIMVV MKK 11 IITIIIIC ."l '"e l"V". X . V" T ha . some picture ol It taken and will send them East, not carlnir to part with the original." The Oreoon Clly Courier tells of a sa- loon keeper with a conwlcuce. K Sccllg, the kerfH-r of the saloon at the railroad depot In Oswego, on Katurd.y naming wrni inio unr mine imsn lurni.i.ry niviow used by private panic to the rear of the bar room.and shot himself with a revolver. When found by his barkeeper he wn lying dead on a lounge in a pool of blood. Suits aunlnst litin for selling liquor to minors seem lo have made l.lm tired of life. He wa Informed that he would be again ar- retted on a like charge, which was more than he could endure. Raker City wants (o have its raloone closod early, at 12 o'clock midnight. The thermometer was very low this K H' ji,cwitB ium inrrnwn Mr McKinley lectured in Oregon City a few nights ago on the "Instruction of Jerusalem by the Homans." The fact stiggeats a political item, winch anyone cam make. A well dressed man applied at the rear I dour of a Dkmin'KAT man's resilience for I aouietlilug to eat. raid lie was a psiutcr, just from vYierouaiii, couldn't get ary- thing to do and didn't want to starve. A crew loose somewhere. Tiie meanest man lias lre a found. Me livra Bi-cr MilUm and borrows his coun- . A - I ... 1. r I .F'l,:i "a .w V:? Rl V,r""s" rnyauiiiisr il eiss rniB 1 1 iab iitai nHiiriiiMir a x bl prolit and then ahuc the editor U-rauie there is nothing in it A Prineville paper. Ukea the following coursu to keep even common shows out oi that clly ; "v hen a "eiiow" cotnee lo rrineviiie-an inienor, iuonie.l town, t a S - M . t . . 1 aooot izo nines iroiu ouier sowns snu a railroaut lo exhibit its pretendcl elforis, 1 xi k out, reader. (Sood showa n top in big low 11. " Tiie mas neiTTevi. Tiie Man A Unit Town is rfijncstetl to tell llio iniya to look out lor lit to Salin ger's hand organs. The person who is not faithful in little things can never be depended on II a mountain is to U moved with enormous salary Attachments. Tiie M. A. T. saw two men tolav pitching quoits, a rare sight in Albany, and one not common in riietropoliUn cities. There ore plenty of meu w ho used to make ringers right along. A man and his wife lind loaded, with ditlkully and a big Uix of wood a wheel barrow. It was In the dusk ot evening, salTron robe tinted w ith gold covering t he western heavens. loti wheel the load." faid the Imaband. "and Til ahead and lind the way in the dark." I lo Wore liAiit fllld had n mustache ; but he w as not a man, nor the teitli partcf one. lie inrant tmsinetui, for lie waa tool luzy to pull n juke out The Man Altoui" has often ob- sorved the diffcreiit inotle of young men to gain the uflVct Ion of young women, many of them appearing to think to it in A matter of favor and not of character or until rial affection. The following from the Junction paper illunt rates the matter : A young rnnn who Uvea ahoAtone mile east of the Harmony school Iioiiho was recently overheard Moliioquixing thus: "When I bought that buggy I thought I would U solid with her sure, but since she him gone back on mo so completely ,1 am going to sell the buggy if I have to tketh wholo price out in skunk pelts." Heheol Brperl. Svn acihx, Linn Co., Oregon. Following is a report ot school in Dist. No. 20, showing tho average scholarship for term ending Nov. 21, 1800. Theodore Zitninermann, 100; Jesse Davis, 100; Thcodoro Wetzel, 100; Josio Crooks, 8; Viola Drollinger, t)7; Isaac l'ursifull, 07; Winnie Cardwell, 97; Amelia Asrhe, 90; Cora Johns, 05; Ella l'ursifull, 05; Mattie Baylies, 04; Carrie Johns, 01; Herman Audio, 02; George Aacli, 02; Eflio Bayliss, IK); Frank Johns, 00; Bertha Asche, 00; Charlie Wttzel, 90; Purl Leverich, 00; Mary l'ursifull, 80; Anna Conner, 87; Lizzie Cardwell, 87 ; Henry Wetzel, 85; Willie Holder, 80; Kcbecca Crooks, 82; Cleve I avis, 80 ; Iva Leverich, 80 ; Lizzie Burres, 77; Willio Allphin,77; Orville Carilvrtll, 70; F:nrl Bayliss. 76; Albert Crooks, 72; Myra Conner, 72; Carroll Cardwell, 70. Those neither absent nor tardy during tho term : Viola Drollinger, and Anna Conner. Olive Long, Teacher. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dy.pepi and Liver Complaint? Sbiloh 'a Vitalizor is guaranteed to cure you. Holiday Presents. Christmas will soon be here, and nearly every one wants a holiday present for a friend. The most elegant, tasty, enduring and attractive, U the Home Manual, for the home, a work nicely written, and full of just such mat ter as most homes need. It Is handsome ly gotten up, finely illustrated and deserves a place in every househeld. The book is a guide in social, domestic and business life, a treasury of useful information, touching on etiquette hygiene, household economy, bueaty, care of children, money making, fancy work, house decoration, civil service, history, geography, physiol ogy, art, etc, Mrs A.M. Talt i now can vassing for tki book, and every subscriber for it gets a years subscription to the Home Magazine, a monthly journal. Dried Fra I am prepared to pay t ic hlhiitnur ket price, In trade or cash, for choice dried fruit of all kind. Sam'l E Younq. Whereto Get Them. When wanting V organ or plana call on G L Blackman there you can selw.t from a first class t toe Is. Holmes Bosinss Collkob, of Portland Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Weeco.the leading penman of the coast, has become a partner in this school and will make It fiie leading business college. Bend for a catalogue. v - : , v J: Too OSLY plaoa iajtha ty ;where Ett arn tickets oaa be purvhas is of W. L. Jester, at the Southern Paoiflo Co' ticket offloe - -. . noMK akd abboab TIIUIlsriAY. The hnn acrsace la Orrwun will lie l n &t- at ly InorssBod next year. Mr J J Graham, by John MoCWnry, hi attorney, ha located a ploor mining claim forty rods from the mouth of Dry Ualvh, in the Sautism distrlut. JMteuf luuatton. Dot 13th. Filed Nor 17th- la 1870 the engineer on the O & C K R wtre Jack Mlllxr. Johnny MuKsddun and Phil Corksn. The two formnr have bn billed in wreaks, while at tlinir pos s. i'Iio latter is still running and it is to lis, lmpod uoes not meet wttn the late oi hi oomiisn - The Statesman lesrns that tilUinon fire now enroute to ialem from Ios, wh(,so pnrpoo it is to establish a domooratic news- paper in H4lijm. It IS nut stated whether their uuhhustioa will be a daily or weekly. l. ii .. ! 1 : ,. ... " uuv in" iiiivreuue is given iiiitt it will he a bright evening daily. btatuuiian. Fraiik Outlirio Is now ectinu as cmnluntor on the ovtirl uid fsiri, in pl;ion I Sliniiiion ('outer, who was ii l iro'i i:i the wrLi k Wii.k iliiff U Li,. i .. I. .!.. .1 at.. ... 1 ' iiuftuuru aiiii;m Baptist S 8 iNsriTurK. The Baptist Sunday school worker In sefclon at the Ilantist Church sre havlmr an lnli-n-iln. and profitable n.ecting. Though the at- tendance irom abroad Is not Inruc. several of the nastor and worker arc availing llltin..IViS bl IhlA lfifwirliir.ll' li it.1 riu ..' " i- . "L V. : 5". . ZZ ".f "" Kcv f. u vVhccier. the conductor. Is a live """ overflowing with enthusiasm, and rAU nrsltf rn hine l.Ir s.li 1 ...t r 1. 1., , aaiiin ni lila m.trlf A trrt fat I Afr ,hote wh(, i..enJ ..,,,, wUpn Mr Wheeler will lvc his nmiular lecture." M v undoy in Ivurope." Admlsslo.i free. A t,AW .SuiT.-The suit of Geo 11 7 "" WT ",c w- - . - acre of land lying just north of Thornton Lake, was tried yesterday a Corallls.and I reported one ol the hottest contested suits ever tried there, considerable feeling brlnu worked up over it. V V. Wolverton and I H Bryson appeared for the pl.iioiiff. and Judge Whitney, Judge Ke-N.iv and Judge McKaddcn for the defendant. It seem that both partlc have deeds which they chlin cover twenty aercs lying on Thornton Lake, and the defendant lmlng possession suit was brought to eject him. Tne jury disagreed, standing six to six A Narrow Ekcapk. -l.at evening Ed- ward Ford, the always good natim-J ami pop-htr eng.neeron the . Yaqu.na p.se., ger, met with an accident which came very near proving a tralr. wreck to l.lm. Alter leaving bit engine at the round house at Yaquina City, be took a box of purchase made at Albany, placed it on tils ri(ht shoulder, and ata.tcd down the adjoiring track, thinking the twitch was closed. Instead ltwasopirn and a switch engine with one or two cars backing up struck the box on his shouldt-r a severe blow, knocking It against ),U head and Mr l ord onto the ground, fortunately )-it outside the r;.IU, The corner of the box pierced hi heas. at the ear. tearing a deep gash Into his check and scict'n ihc low er part of the ear. ile was taken home and lr liuslmell aad Davis called. They patched up his head and he will be able to be at work again in a few weeks. During I sis. s W connncmcnt to I.U home lack Simpson i ... ' will run the c.glne. fbioav. fremens daces Thai.kt- Remember tho k''" evening. I W'm Ma-k ho accepted a 1.0! '.ion with Jos ebbor. Hilly is a gomi barber. UU:d that h cost Mayor irM,t $7.- I ... IM'JS 19 be r clacted mayor of New York The nooa train arrived from Portland to day on tirre, tho tint time since tbe wreck. The St Charles bsa just received a new and elegant hou! Luc A credit to the hotel and city. Ijberati will give a concert at Asmr'e to morrow evening, lid stems to be making it a business. John Joner.of tho SanliAm. left v.ith 8 N Steele to-dav 2 -ot'.oe weiglrhg tO pound, or a bushel. j Barker eS CV,,n bi Piiila-lvlpln nrm.have : just failed, going .tow o in th . An.org their S'cU ate s-i;ne I). I . Imiui!. A careful i4mputatiiin n.ido ' that tho atteudsnre ft all uf '.b Saht sill schools of Albany is ah. .1'. COO every HahbaMt. I The workrf widening tho Narro-v Gue ho prtcrede.1 as .'sra the Oregon l'lfij,at whkb point tho mer are wnrkioc b day. c.i. .. . -;..ks ,,.; lh, ,,mlh of Pur.u'0a, Tho Sute.- tcoa ol j.-cts to the pi in and call i: a trrri- b! UI bt abtrs. I Among thoe helping to male cloihr for la doll bassar to be givn iu a fow w-k in I Albany is a lady 91 year of Bsf. The pio- I tare is a pretty one. . .-..f. ami tan children. Thev h.d m,u ai- rannemrnts to hn to Salem n I ha u r k.H tram , but mled it. -r. . i.n. un i,..i. ..... 1 'carrlsd the day" all over the lout by h-g tr joriti.-i, indicating that women are al le to he lay del.ijwU. Li rlsinly l coy am. With nine emwtiet of thosUtti yet t.ihcsr from, th total taxable property of the state, as returned by tbo wsssssor this year, is six million dollars greater than was the total assessment of the entire thirty-one Counties lost ear. After many yeara of active b-jiueaa in this eity T K Csuthorn hss decided to close out hi general merchandise butinet and re ire on secant of hia failing keslth, say the Curvalii Qsaette. A Presbv t.-rino church was organized at Mchama. last Monday evening. Dr Thomp son, of Corvalli, and Rev E It P, ioh.r l, of this eity, and Rev A Maret llus, of I-clmnon, wero present aod atssistod in the orgauiza tioo. The 8 P Co do not intend to be blockaded this winter like tkey wero last. They al ready have a mow-plow on the Sikiyous, bntltianot probable that they will have ooeraaion to ne it much tti winter. Gnat Pats Courier. Late est i mater place the WasLinglcn hop crop st 38,000 h. leu, 8000 still unsold; Ore gon 30,000, 3000 still uusi !.!. Money for the hop en p h largely gone to the East ae,ain from '-Vashiugtiin. Iu Oregon the bulk of it is left in tho state. Adam Rubor, a sewing machine agent sod former rcsideut of Lino county, was held up by two men while crossing the llaydon bridgo over the Mohenr.ie. on Wednesday night. They secured $18 io money. Ho had previously succeeded in secreting quite a sum of money in his shoer.auspccting tome men were alter him. Bomb Money Lost. Latst evening while collecting some freight bills J. F. Hail, in some manner, lost $15, in two bill, just where or how ho does not know. Any merchant or other person having found them wonld confer a great favor by re storing the money to the loser. A Faurr Orchard. Mr. Hi. Klum, of Waterloo, was in the city today. Mr. Klum moved to that city and is now en gaged in setting out 3000 fruit trees for Weatherford & Kay, of this city and Salem, who will soon have one of the finest fruit orchards in the valley. It will consist of a variety of trees, but mostl prunes. What For. Mr Thayer.the son o the president of a large Eastern railroad.and a railroad man himself, was in the city yesterday, coming here on purpose to get a look at the map of the Albany A As toria K B survey ; but of course he failed to get a view ot it, as such maps are never exhibited, lie went to San Fran cisco on the overland. In Favob of Women. The members of the M. E. Church all over the United States have been voting on the question of whether women shall be admitted as lay delegates to the general conference, onlv members twenty-one years of ag9 ana over voting. A vote was taken last evening at a meeting of the church in this city, resulting in 20 being enst in favor of admitting women and 12 against. Hal'URDAY. Powell &Co. Have Vlereck shave you. Bay yoer groceries of Parker Bros. S papers of pini for 5 1 at E C Saarii - Sauor knot at 6 E rWwneli'ti, The oity is ci owded with pcotda today. 8 papers of needles, for lOo at E C Seorlr, A good FonuUln pea ti F M French's for 82.... :7:,: ..0 -'.y. ' . Bulin & Da !, druggist's, at Frooch's corner. n - . : Cheadle cheese is tbe bust. Try it, C E Call at KG Searls' and est a P of kid gloves attcoet. Fresh New England mince meet, on tale C E Brownell's. f 10,000 to loan in next two weok. SN Steele 61 Co. Call at Ituhn Djon' Now Drue Sto.c for fresh drug. Nice bleached ordery every morning at Blodgett's Ai Hon' store. A barrel ol Cane Cud craobiirio. lust oaeneu at liiodgctt . Good solicitor aad salesman want position fluures Hustler, care o Ud ollice. Eastern oyster and urr kraut hut rc- ceiveu as aiuolier 3C U arret ts. Tun beautilul piece of tilveware fciven away a i ruuch Jewelry rttore. Conn L HundiWin have the host lot of pinkies in the city, just waived. !'mu line codfish, in the original nbaf, 1UM rtxjtiived at L0bn& Ileudricsoit . I'byNinian's t.ros'iriptl'ci carefully citn puunded at Ilufin U jjawson's drug sti.ro. A lUi cu will be h.jld attheaimory tonight unoa music ana ckctnu lights. ' I wlnut.u for Wain, lea-ling clotbior and furnisher. Boots and s lines st lowest pricW' Oh Ma, sen that horrid worm in the bahy'a cup. We must Luy a filtorer at H. We , selling five onn r.oiin l I ar of Savon Bip f-ir twenty fivy eeuvs. l!l(dj;ett ; 4cH.m. j In proportion to its population Eugene l.ss i trie most suiiisol children of any city 01 the coast, a creditable fact to tho city. wo hsvo j it nrxned barrel it choice mixed fdukies winch will I told in quan tities to suit iiurch cer U!o-i,;ett ot Hun. Will, urn lleco run ains5 l,is father in Kslissx, for the t'K'islature, and dt;f. atd t im by 215 vote. 'I hat wa uautly. S N Steilo Al Oi.. r.-nn ti-t vou loans from $2'0tol0,000forl,2,3,4. 3, Gand7 year "u tiiHxl real eetata security, ( ail early, Thi, Kay woolen mill blankets, flannels men's, youth" and boy' clothing, for tslo t-y li W Siiiijjiui', tn' lit, Albany, Oregon, Just ariivcd a full line of ladks, chil dren, men's and boy's foot wear at i W Simpson', which will t sold at i;.tto:n uic . A line duplav 'i children school shoes on cei.ter Itihje at (' K Hum iiel! s are tciir, 4 raj,i-l-1) at lets tl. an tils', est . Ca'l and selects pair lH-!ore t It. y are ail gone. Ticke for the hctures to bo delivered by llishof IVckei. under tbe auspices of tho Y M (' A, m xt week, are now 011 si.lt at I'lt'.'kn.au's drug slors, llwivo your teat s n.'-e os over JOO are already taken. (I o Ii K'-rr.ey will sell ti the l.hest milder at the Conrt ioue do-ir. Dj Cth, tiie line farm f;f G W Warntoth, containing 3(X) aurtis. This will throve a rare bargain. Hgnlar conyi-cation of 1'aylny Chapter, N 8, It A M, this evening. K'ocliosi of lli-xrs. M'iii)x-r it. By dcr ii. P. lMOnlium has 1 nr . -We I a hi!f iu'erint in the Christian jv.j',y n'.ore t Salem and will j;o to take chhro of it Monday. Sii family will cmtit.-ie to t.l l i-a K-i;eec. Ku. iiS (juafi!. lothriSalrin M K Cr.urch 73 votes were lor .ltlilit:r'4; women ajs lay del. y.ato t'stas general c.i.l. f . iii-e at:il ou.'y 3 stains; it. iu the l:t the voting ia soi-1 to ba2t-ca enough agsm't trie women b defeat theta ia the matter. The contract f;ir the building of a brid,; iu Silvt-rton, acr Silver creek, was l-t to St-Jxl.ii Itr.i, ihuir bid fot the same 1 Ciujj $'M',0. The bridge i to be c imjiied b the timet January. IcflVrxm i;-.v:c. At Hit mtortaiumer.t to 1 giv-n by the I Jidnrs Aid S.M.i, ty, lcx; Wednosd.y Srycu ing, at the opera toute, Salem's prima dona Mua IM.ni Wo'lis, will tu, M:s. M sca, of the Alhaoy cfiih-g", will trci'e in her heal rl-KOti-.i.ary stjlc. MlfcT AT West Hcio. Yesterday a !roal gauge train iitft n Narrow Gauge train at v'i-t rjcio. The '. (. tnui-t have fell very mail and conteiiiidildc. Jfall um-Icm thing-i in the world the Narrow ( latigcs are alxjtit the worst. T.ib Coi.i-ir.r.. VwitV-rday afternoon Ihe Arson R.x-icty f 1!,.;- rollcg.r e'ectf d the following oflicen-: Misi Ava IUUi njorc, PrcFi h-nt ; Frank Bn-ckemidge, Vice PrcHidt iit ; Mita Kv.i Simpson, Se cretary; El CnuMen. Treafiirer; Miss Alice .SloiM.'s, Critic ; M:hs Mury Cunditt. Sergeant at Arms. The attendance at the College is now large, ldo being en rolled. Wiiistlcs. ' I whUtlc fvr L E IV.ain. leading clothier and furnisher. B.-ot ar.d shoes at lowest price,"wn the motto on a little duplex whistle L E Iila'.n received this morning, one thousand of them, ond f;avc to the bo) of Ihc city who streamed nto bU store in crowds. As long as they last they will be given away. A few more left. .See hi train of cariTpuzzle. j, js a good one. TENrKlMM f. lOLtHS Ej:rJ by Aitwuiy W, C. T. TJ The Young Men' Christian association nave purchased the fimoua 'canteen' which Is t-.iiu.ited so near the rara;5-' ground of the state camp of imti uciion a! I'eckskill, N. ., as to vlrtualiv be in the camp, and w hen the n:itiu:...l j-tiard next year gors Into camp, the bar-icr of this nsi.nci.uion wiil be I'oa:i- Jrom these buildings that were formerly so ohiection able; and reliobjus services, meeting of song and harmless game will take the place of intoxicating th inks and their de grading accompaniments. Mrs EF Moffat, associate superintend ent for the department of woik among soldiers and sailors, is now a resident of Tacmna, Wasbipt.n. Since last Jur.e she has woi Ud as slate organizer. The stale executive committee have recently authorized her to attempt to secure state legislation prohibiting the sale of inlc-xi cat.ts within or near the soldier's home which is to bo built this year. Mrs Moffat succeeied In accomplishing this work in Michigan, and expects to be no less suc- ccssiul in her new- held. Will & Link, orEM noi'SE susic mm, AOKSTsJroajrns csLsaaATao II. F. MilSeiv And tho Favor'.te J. BAUER & CO.S PIANOS.' Talace and EarhuiT Mon so ProofOi'gan? sols aukxtsVorStiib Eldredga B. and No?, Eoni3 Sewlas Ulachtist-s. Okcans - Cleaxbd - and - JRepair SD . ALBANY, OREGON. Revere ouse: ALBANY, ' . OREGON OHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR, Fitted no in first-clasit style. Tahlcs iupplied with tbe best in tbe market. Nioa Bleepinsrapartmeut9, Hamplo room or commercial travelers, loach in aw l frutn tie Motel."S3 BABYtCAHEIA6ES.7"tS all the time embracing hood, parasol and canopy tops, aud ranging in price from is to f 111. mere isn't a nicer iot of 'mt riironial fruit bsskeLsT'intl) vaLev Wa a. so have a tew that we r nt. H ! T't&'i. 7 Ju.lh tisf! nictliixl itnu remilts when 8y rti J 'f V'w " n 'l n I'--aaitt n.ul r frwliio lr tho taut?, nnl acl f-iilly ytt pi-osiiit)y ou UieKidiie'ff, nnil j'wc!, clt itiima the nys k in circt'iHlly, fiirT! colds, lieaJ j:( !i a iunl fever Und cures iimYitunl ft.niitimioii. Fyrun of Figi w U10 i.t.ly reir.w! of it kind" cvor tro-(-1 :rtwl, jJcnKHir; ti tho taste andac ! ...i'.,;,!o t ) ilf, it)itich, prompt in 1 .' r.r',;..ti rod truly lnnjdiial in iU .' ', t'.a n.r.ny excellent qnalitica i .:' .J i t j ail. It w for eale in . r.f.il i'i Uitld by nil leading s. -;r'.CTi rixv ey tm nG sriwp co. rut h'!Ar;::;s. iiv:. 1 r. .0. CL i tt rent. .r TOVNSEHD & WILSOIf, Real Estate g Loan Mm tl hit a e!U'tl las-irsnn biulKxss. I'srtis osirxiz lot ttiio ;il well to SH tr.m. a. Afir.STS FOB Arlna la.oraace 'esnMay. Inosryrrstod llli r lisrt- r iicrpsitul. -ld lo .U ysars, tWf UtV;,. AMU,tCl,;l,li,:3. CajirUs In., t .siiissr, rA lo-lmi. England K.u.l.iiisS-1 Mil . i.ital, r-.WSI.W. ToWl fir tpdovcr),0J",0W. Amrrimn Vlrr la- Ttmitany. ni Piilladclphta. oivsniwl IH'". -a'i awu, t:H,W. lyjasa pi'., V''jB,5iS. ( uluuiula lire A Slavlee Ins. I'smosiy, csf i- .ritau'l, tr. Atxcts, l M,bU6. Tbtsis on of Ors'tn's Htst c-m;:.ifM, SrCfl? All kin I of grass Beads, pure tt iand cloan, are sold by Stewart et tf)X, Prices have changed sloes last sea. son. Come ami see us. DRIED APPLES, In ;i Paul on Heat 24. k'armfrs. go to Swea t A Sox, bay an pjl parinc mc d saveyonr trw W!r. srmn-4na e-itssl. B-ssaa I I tn am wc-in. lMU.-.aa:. fn. nit Irsrs of tliaakiba. lrsiMstta. po9 t A. isatu. i r.nii An. ar XunS. CCJ Tl WfJ - P.ili rublier anl lertber DLL 1 1 il U baiting alwava on hand a Stewart A Sox's. Also ruboer, bem and isbrcttn-a packing. FCS HAY a MASON, -vi.xj'.i abb tatanv llra&?ristj and Booksellers Ar-u is f'irJohn B. Altten's publlop.Uona, tjich vs. erll ' c'jiiaher'a yrkiea witb ajf-Sit.1" 4l.il7V. OIICGOS THE WORLD'S EEST iiu, sf wiis. Mem: nSB M TTas noqual for Ftv'c. Fit and Wear. Positively the best s-ioo in Americi ior t!:c cxiney. Do not be c'eccivfil. he.; slioiij' ot b.-i;;ira ! each shoe. laKe no ore. vr? ;jr vaurrantcd. Sivlish end equal to !tiv& vi.tw it he uiarUe. Made by . M PEEPLES r. CO.t CHICAGO. 0 2 "SrOTTZSrea- Kale Aceat Two Ih and One Hoy FOUND DEAD!! While trying to Crowd their WAY into dsvoe a rUQmn buos Store, where they alwavs have on hand the largest Slock south of Portland, of the latest improved Rifles and Shot Guns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Cam p Chairs and thousands of ether things too numerous to mention. Xv-epair Sliop n connection with the Store, and one of he best workmen in the State to do any ind ail kinds of work. Come one, Come all; No trouble to mow goods. "Small profit and quick eW is out motto. RedCrownMills SOM, LASIQX6 & I UOPR'S. raw process FLOtra superior tor rAun.iga AND BAKES8 DfiX, 'REST STORAGE FACILITIES. j.A.ciismo, - llll buliT, 1 li F pn RiTfi S 3 1 XPJl-jTARTICLFS,. GDIS aa RErOLYERSr Tha idea has pot mil that we h ve disposed of th' prt ef our bu,inea.i. That's auiUla'.cfi, Wears In it now dpeper than ever. We havs a n'ca liuo of Man! and. Winoheatur rill-s, aud breechloadin shot gunn rauaing in priee fro.r. f 12 to GT. Also ali the la'.e imjiroved rsvolver. ' - Etawwahto FEED GOTTEaSH av onu third o foed your anrsp lv":,. FrsTH"lrTS PiLLS FX