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jut say "" Iwv W. I,. Tlaseia 4im, ' for aea la voar Blaaa aaa. ot.r see" la -- fnr mimmim. m tkm knv, aaa M than fnr faa. .Ar" lAttK HU HI, HSTITUTB. WHY IS TM4 17. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE erafPJV. FN T3"3S8T SHOC W TN WUHIO FOU THt B0T I a aaamleee ehee, with ao tars, ar wat ISreaa. tf rt lua lean aiade at Caa heal Aaa ealf, etr 1 1. oaa. lao-i a ali aaa an imt. ai wnw eterv eaet. tA. l a. eeaar aaiiufVlwf. a au uaia kaua. -at aatlu froia ai.! ta as J. Je alio, era. ua?ere4 le as uui'aqeale fraawa sea aanaa whiea anat frra (srcse anniv 4BS Walt ft aaa. Ana aalf, a nrnk. aontforaahla aaa anrabia. Tk heat , ere nfreren at Mtta artaa i awaa ea4 aa eos- uu . i . i i i j . i a . i . " PaMaa "ti farm. w" wia mtra aa on ta at hi. - ar.t I attaa Carrier, all waar Miami See ealf, fata, eranntfe intM. kaaaf Shrew sole, artaa eAae. Oaa parr will wear a yaar. 2 1 lit rait, aa haite a. aret at a thla nrtre i caa tnal will aavtaaa Baaee want a aSna f -r anmfnrt aail aaraiaa. aaa, Halrraaa Ba aa aaa Werslaeaaan'e i aa ara rare imu and riiirahla. Thnaa f Iran thaa a trial wlil waar aa other anaka. muI B J.rVA aaa B I . A aahaol eknaa worm brtha bora erarrw karat tkafaalj (Ola. S'?l:tkaa1 durable. aa ara atataya.1 oa tha nattora o aaok ehoa. w. i JAJUUtas, gaiakwa. a aaa. -V-L. E. BLAIN". Star Bakery orSraadalala aad Viral aia, CMID METER, : friprictor. aaaett rratta, Caaet neat, Clauiawtr, Qncaiwwtt Dried Fi-al if, Tg(aala( Taaaat Cfgara, Hagar, Saloaa, t'aflea, Taa, Etc. Kt.a la faat ararrtklaf thai la kaH H? a raaarai ranatj and (arf avara, ll(kaa axarkal pnoa jm4 fur ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE Albany IRONWORKS- Xiaoiiiaptarara EAM EXCISES CRIST K0 SAW VlLLK..a:iIH3y J30Mr0NTS ALL KIJr'33 OF HEAVY m LfCHT .WQRX, IN IRCN AHO BRASS CASTINGS. asaial atUation ai4 i ntraif a of macblnar fa.MTOS Kadt an Shart Katiet TWO MEN AND ONE EOT FOUND DEAD!! ttir N While trying to Crowd then WAY IWTO DEYOE & FROr.lAfl BROS Store, where the alwn i hare on hand lae larjttt Stock aouth of Portland, of the latest fmprored RlfSe and Shot 9wa; an Immenie itock of Flthlng Tackle of every fleacrlptlon ; Tent, Mammock, Camp Chair and tbouiand of other thing too numeroa to mention Hepalr Sliop ia connection wlrk the Store, and one of lie best workmen tn tha State to do aay tad ail kind of work. Coane one. Come al. No rouble to ata w good. "Small prevfit and ajulck U out motto. FQRTb.li.LER & 1RVIRC. . -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Artril Kmbalnilng dona Soleotifieallj. Alaaaj, Oregaa. ghoTgeeats Or All Rnma mrlclc -,&v T3al:a5r, Oppaalta Mnwrt lAnTf Stabla, naxt sr ta Wuuraatta faaidnf; Ca t tiara. A0ADE3IY OF Our Lady if Perpstoal EbIjj. ALBANY. - - - REGON CM4nrtf b thft Slata. f Ht. Banadlot Tnltion In caieetitayaaiiool rangaafaota l tn Frteria a' Boardlag frab o ( artlctlara ar.pir at tlia aa 'aaa at a 1 eaa aj laler Ku prtrft THE RTATK AGEICETOM COLLEGE. e-nraaaf rtnpr arran(al axpraaalr ta ml taa aar4 a tha (armiag- and naehaniaal Intarana of tha lata. Larf a, aaaadiaua aa4 wall-Tntilata4 Lulld laaa. Tha aollara la laaal4 In a cn'Mntad aad aamiaBttr, and aaa af tba haalibiaat la tha ttata MILITARY TBAINHNQ Kxpeaaea aead aai etxeaed $13 - far aaMra aetata a. Taa ar ica fraKhalajii raiaaraif auautr. Wrtrt fm avaaJaf aa ta a. L. A MOID, Hra. , CaraaMM, araa. Uy liestanrant. 11 trtiii; i'eii entirely remodeled, this old A j.np.i'ar rctarDt will ba mad f!rrtt J't n evrj r;et. Tha poblio will be ttTt joi't tae&l at all bonr for only 26 k' ErtrrthinK naat and attractira nT. Order In every ttyla. ALBANY .OR. & HULBEB.T BEOS, Real Estat Agents; Farvit and fianebe far al. A.!o aity broaerty ia Alar. and CuryilHi. IJUaCSXANt) HAVINGS BAaTS, I orM'uD.oniio, . Ti4 ap aapital. Hurplot aod pr,.6ta... awa.ta t,0l ialaratt aJ laired aa tarlnra dapatita at fullawt: Oa aMinary aarlnta baoka ....4 par aaut par aanaaa. On I. mi tAvinr boaka par taut par aaaoat On aariitlauat al deposit. Far thraamantli , .......4 par atnt aaraaaaat: Far r.x niaatha , t par aant par aannat: For wt'. Binutht ft par ant iar annual FRANK DEKITM. Prraidant D. i'. THOMf SO.T yiaa-"PratidaBi, II, (J, STKATTOJl. CadUiarj - I nrllnn llwael-aaeraw ahna. Heat I urte4 ehnae matin. tHm Vid to rV J alaa. w.Se. aaa BI.S ehoa taa & -a ara tka hat ana Don af t tailtt. att that EAST AND-SOUTH, Southern F&cillo Routo SHAS TA LINE. ataaraai Traiaa Iar FartUn4 Dalit IRaFia "ArTftM a' a L ( m a a L o.-oo r a Tioaa. irrtt 10 M r a I t a.1 4 a I Ar Tartlaai Albapf Baa Franiltaa Aar train ttp onlr at fullnwlai ttallmit narth ai HiMabnrf. Kaat Portlaail, Oraroa fit?, WimwI. urn, Sal am, Albaaf , Tar, fan I, Hhml.l, Haltay. liar ttkarf.aanatloa City, Irrtnf, Kufaa. iqatatk aaib, n.r. I; 1 1 f l.r P.rilaal Ar 4:Oora l:tOL Alaanr Llt:00a l lln Ar H.Miahiirt l.tl itQa a au(4t baa4i DiiLT ainarr Htnoit)- I MPB I Ct Tartiana Ar I l"SaB tb kt .Lh,"j? LtjtODA a aaataoa ttttra, rrBL AlKaar r tutu I P a I Ar iabaaaa Lv I t:4A 4 a r4aLt Alhaaa Ar4:tra I t 4 a Ar Uhaitaa t, l td r a PULLMAJ1 BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars, rar AeaaaBaa)attaal aa44'taaa raiaea Tatt ftla atrl.Ua. BTfTiaa raaTLAia Aaa taaTAixia. Mtk r4ia4nt (RiwiitSuiMut, r ao a a fart aoU Carralll Ar tor 1 11 Ml 11:10 r a I Ar atraaM TaAia 4itT (Kietpl ftuada. fira L Taa ra I Ar Purlanl McMlnntllla Ar I : a a Lt It a ThroitrU TloUotn Ta all point EAST. AND SOUTH. Fat tin, laforiaaUaj rafardln rata, Biaia, a aa Oompan T Afant at Alaay . OCULKB K r. KOOBRS Maaagar tt 0. F. ana r. Af YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific RailiodTj. T aiace. Baeclvar. Oragiii DsTelopmant ro's Steamers, Shart Llna f Caltfaraia. Ft rat-el aaa tbrough paaaangar and S el zUt llna from Portland and all pointa ta t'o WUlamalU Valley to ami from Ban f'a.ntlaco, Cal. Roata makanlna oonnactton at Alban c'.th trains of tha Oregon Paolft Railroad TIME SCl:irl'l,K. aic.pt Bundara.) . Latra A llnr 15 1) r. B, jLJara Yaquina, T ut,a '-aar Corralllt l osr. a.lLoara Corraillt.tO.SS 4, a Krrit Va.alna, t.la r. a irnit Albviy, 11:1 a. b I O. C. traiaa connect at Albany and .'oryaUl- Tba abore traina coanaot al T&oulna with tha Oregon Dayaiopmaot Owupa&y'a Ulna of HtMtmahlpa between T equina and Kan Franciaoo, SAIt,ll DATES . raoa T4oiba. WlUaaiatta Fallty, Taaaaaf. Aaa 4th: Thnradat, Aaa uth ; aataraAr.Aaf ttad ; Maadaf .Aof It raaa aas raaaoiaoa Wlltaaattta yallay, BViaap, Jalp Hat ; Baaday, Ang aa; Ttaaaar. Itf Itaai Wadaaaaay, At( Jtfe Tka Ooapaa laaaayaa taa rtgnt to kaaga aalling datea rikaat notlea. V. B. Paaaanrara from Penland and B. raaaangara tram rtnitno ana tmatta Valloy oIata aan anaka aloee aeiian with tba traiaa ofthaTftoolaa i at Albany ar CoryaJUa. and If daa- TUlamatta aaamaoUen aaata lead to San Fraeriaoo ahonld art an fa ta rrty at Yan j'na tba evening before tUle r aaiilar aarrattaBgaf aa Fragbt rata alwaya ike Lawcat Far tararautltfi avolf la A K Ckapatat.Fra'talaiJ lahat Asaal, Alkaay. C. V. aVik. . F. ardf Afaa . CtaaaU PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J K. nEArrtCBFOatU, AMaraay at Law. Will praatlaa a all aaaru at tha atata. Spatial attaaU m firaa to mattara la probata aaataaalacMaat. lFFICBta laa Fliaa alaak. a. a. a. kumtu, a a tiati TLACIinrR?. VTITMOS. Attaraav at taw. A'l kaaioaat wlil racatra panaipt ateanUoa, BtaatOO'l KallowaTatupla, AlUaay, Or, QUO. K.IC'nAMOEULAI". Attorney at Law. Will practlat la all court af tha and ta ca.lactlona. OFFICII In Uta Fllaa block. ry R. BILTEV, Attaraay at Laa ad ditltnr la Ckatatry. Ba!laa aoaa awdaea all pa t l.atna aar'Ktafd aa far. arable tanaa. A I aaa, Orrgoa. QEO. IT. WRIGIIT, alaaraayat Laa.aad Vatary Public Wlllpraatiat ia all anartaaf tbla atata aad in tha Caitad Btataa soaru farOrrgaa. a0lri -Fraat roviaa arar Dank af Oragoa, A,baay, ga. J. jr. vniTier, AUaaaay at kaw, m4 alary Fa.Mt. Alba ragaa. la. II I CI.. Chrrlaiaa and argtaa. OFFIf 8 -Caraar Flrat ta Ftrry MratM, Albany, Oragaa. D RX. HA9TO ? f; I4VIS, r-hyit!aai ta auraaat. OFHrB -Caraar ttaat4 ant Br.ndalbia tu-iott. Alkaur, 0e, talll promptly tla- dad la titr aad taaabry. 4Ti r. ciiAnnERLAia. m. rTofatapathitt. gBTSpaelJlat la riltaaeat af the F.J. Twaaty yaan' iriauat. OSj. huart J ta a alj 1 ta t p m, and ta I t'Mtag. Albaar, r6ga. D R. ?. A. WniTRET, Phytlalaa tad tarwimm. Ortiiata af B. l.rna f4 al Oal aga, Kaw York City. Diaaaaat at wam.n a patUlty. OrFIOB-Frataanblatk. Albtay, Or.g.a F 1RST NATIONAL R.XK, rr a i.bar r. nv.i.t, raaldant Viet Pratidmt Sathlar..,... , E.TOUNO .C. W. LAS0l ()5 r3AS8ACTB A 'JENKRAL rnklnulnaa. AWWUNTS Kr.fT tuhlactta.haeJt. EIGHT KXCHANUE and ti raphi traiufar, anld Naw fork, Ban Fransiaea, Chisago and P "it land raaron CO AjtCmOft dADBon fatrabla lanrj. aiaaomaa 4. B. Tome E, W, L L I Blaib, L. Flipi KftVlkD . 81. INiVCO "ATIOKAMtASIT, i Or Af'BAaT. oawooiv. APITAL BTOCK f100,000. Prtatdaat.... J L COWAH, rlea-Pre1dnt i M RAL8TOK. Aatt Caahirr..... 0 A AIU'MBOLO. I tWTKM, I I, Oawan, J M Raltton, TT 8 Ladd, W II 'IVxt. I A Ortward aid ) A Arth laold. TRANSACTS a fannral tnklnr r.na'naaj, DKAWSIUB1 DHAPT8011 Haw Tark. aaa tit r"'H- ' Orrgoo. LOAM MOrlKTua appf orad oaoiity &Er.BlVBdirwiUlub4et abata. ARE OF OREtiOS, AIBAKY, 01140.1, Oapltatl, -- asB.Mt. ..... n r MKititrM. ... B i I.AMMINO ,.J1 BLAIJf Pratidaat Vlaa-Prattdeat.. Caahiar Trna;U a gaa.'al b.4tr.g buaintai: Kxthang bought and aTd aa all tht priori pal aitiat In tht TJnitad State. alto an England, Inland, Franat and Oarmany. CollaaUona mad at all aaeettlble polnkt aa larar abla tarnal, laUrtt allaatd J Um depoaiU, ' B ABE OF aCIO, tcao. OBEBOK. Praaideat....... ... riat-Praaid.Bt ... Outlier UBryaat ...... i S Ifaaai ......Jtrr If rami B Mat 1 Jeha Balaos P Smith. I ntBeroaa: EOaHas, et a reuer banking and (ituhang budneat (MM Mt IMttJlt , It take not let than 1 3,000 cord of wood to tupply Albany one year. A tax payer of Albany who doe not teem to have, the icar of the ally council before Mi err atkt laconically what ue the Ferry ttreet tewer 1 to he put to a Mr Andrew Carnegie ay he It a firm believer In the doctrine that tha young men of America thould take their holi day away from tliclrown count ry,o that live cobweb can be entirety (wept Out of thalreye. Mr Carnegie ought 'o bear In mind that not all the young men of America are the beneflclarle of a high tariff. The great majority of them have to tay at home and work for a living. The ailiiUter of the gopel tall to pleate all of hi parlthtoner. There are thote in lit congregation that could Improve the kermon. The ichuol teachrtr tall lo pleate hi patron. There ara patron who could Badly Improve upon the method of In struction. "I he iiewtpaper man fall to pleate all hit reader. There are many reader who could make a better paper, and t It I Ia all protection or calling, generally thote who know leatt about a butt neat, know, In their own estimation, moat about how lt thould be run. Not withstanding alt this, when a man want to team how to sharpen a plow he goes to a blacksmith Gov Campbell, of Ohio, made a speech trie other dav in which he drew a picture of two farmers with 10,000 bushe!s of wheat each. One started out from Bombay, In dia, and the other from Ohio with Liver pool for their destination. Each received for his wheat $10,000. E-ich purchased with his money such goods as he wanted. The man from Bombay returns home with hi $ 10 poo worth of goods happy and con tented. The man from Ohio start home with hi $ 10,000 worth of goo dsut he Is topped at the custom house at New York and forced to give up $5,000 be fere lie can have them admitted to the country. Thus, though they both received the same price tor their wheat It take 15.000 buthel of American wheat to equal 10,000 bushel ot the India man' wheat at Liverpool. All ttils comes ftoni the beneficent policy of protection. A i pa KIXV t AXl'AIUN. The Ne Yoilt IFmU spAkiag ol the eaat paign ot Governor Campbell of Ohio sty: The governor reached SteuUavilte at 3 u clock in the lieinooa, A deoe crowd, ap parently of woikingmcn, surged about the atatlon n.t cheered aildly when be appeared Aa itapromplu pioccuien was fotated aod the governor taken direct to the opera house through streets lined on either side with a rbeetipc cror. The ktll was far too small to boM the people. The covrrnot't amcar ance on the platform the signal for wild yell, which Ittted fnr severs! minute. The auilieoce bad none of the dignity aad precisioa of the western letctve crowd. It kaew what it wanted and watn't altaid to yell for it Thst the Chech it joining with the rhnol houte in the emtade against the rottoni house at indicated when it was announced that the meeting would I nel f prayer by Kev Willumt. rector nf the Kpiscopsl cburcb. It is Hie first big polirical meeting in the state that has hern to Itvoied during the campaign. Whrn the gvoetnor arose to speak he .held in hit lund an enormous peich. "Iut at I at leaving l'itttburg," he said, "a Iriervd pre sented me with this peach. LhI you ever sec a larger oner" Silence Milled over the crowd; nd people looked at each other woaderiogly. They evidently hadn't had any peaches ia their politic to far during the tampaign. The governor gave them plenty of time to wonHrr, and then went on: "It' only lately you've been teeing uch peaches, reaches didn't grow like that when yoa and I were boyt. fa the old times, when we' had a low tariff, peaches grew only half as big as that." The audience begin to see the po nt, aad preliminary giggles went up all around. "I dont believe I ever saw a peacb a big a Hat unlit twenty year ago," be wen oa. Formerly wc had a luw tariff and little peaches, now are have a high taruT and big peacbea. Therefore a high itrifT make big peaches. (Laupbter and checks.) Last year unaer a 47 per cent taliff we bad bad crop; this year, the first ueder a 60 per cent tariff, we have good crop. (Laughter) Mea and brethren, do you want any better proof thsa that of the beneficent effect of protection? (Cbeers ) "Last year tbe tariff en wool was 10 per cent and wool brought 34 cent, This year the tariff on wool is eleven, and bur told oa, this thing dont fit here. Laughter. I guess I'll drop tbe subject, for it I went on and 10U you that wool this year wss bringing only aj cents, you'd sty 1 didn't know how 10 make a logical speech on the tariff from a republi can standpoint, Laughter Maybe I won't, but you won't bear any repbliucaa making a more logical one from this platform this year. Applaus. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. the County Court olk Stall ttf Oregon Jot Linn county: In tba matter of tbo tatata ) of 0 00. I. Foster, deceased. J NOTICE I HEltEBY GIVEN Til AT by virtue of an order of aala duly aj4e and entaratt of record by tha aioore entitled ooan la tba above entitled oaaaa at tit a renular October term ofaald court, to wit, Oel 7, 1SU1. tba anderaiKned, ad in 111 iterator da bonua non of the eatato of Geo. 1. Footer, da coaxed, will, on Salvrdny, the Uk day f vabr. Idtl at the hour of 1 o'elock, p tn, ofaald day, at the court houae dr In tbe city of Albany, Linn county. Uregon, Mil at public auction to tha highest bidder tha foliowi I, described real property belong, log to said ertato, lowlk The undivided one-fifth interest in tba follnwiiie dMorlbed premises to-wit: B ginninc at tha ton' h wear oornerof teotion 5 TpHSIiS IK of tha Willamette meridUo in Linn county, Oreino, and ruutiing tbenea north ISO rods to thequarter section ttal ; thrboo east 12(5 rod?; trienoa aonth 133 yodt to Jubn'Uray's lire; thence weat along said lice to the iiortbwett corner of raid John Gray's Und;tben.:a truth to the teetion linr; thence wrtt along taid line tn the place of beginning. AUo tt'e west half of the northwest quirter of section 22 aod the northusst quarter of tba northeast quarter of stctim 21 in said towiiship. aod range eotitainina 40 acres. Term of . sale cash io hand. O WOKAY, Adminiatrat r de bono nn of the estate cf Geo I Kutte., ueceratd. n II Hitwirr, , Aty foi Arim r. ADMIKISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT O. P. Criahow, r, the uiulerslirnod, hat th s day baen appointed sdinlniatrmtur of tht attata of Henry Oraaer, deceaaed. A'l persons having claims agaliitt aid uteto mnat protent said claim to tha under 1 IC'ielat th ottV of J K Weatharfonl, in theity of Aluany, Linn county, Oravoa, properly Terld.U, within tlx ni iitht from thit date. JJjtod tlil. jut day of September, 1B91' O. V, COBHOVT, Jb.. i K Wt4Tna.rean, Adminittrator, Atty lor Admr. , . ( as) HEALTH IS WEALTH". mimm BE. E . C. WEST'S Herre and Brain Traatraea tuaranuad sprsifle fnr Byttaria, Diaaiuaaa, Gonra toni, Fl', Jt.rrou. Neuralgia, Haadaabo, K.rrou Braetratton aauaed by tha uaa of alenunl or tohaMa, WaJrafrdneat M.atal D.preatloa. pVrkaning af Ibt Brsir raraltine la tneanity and leading ta misery , Saaai -aid aaa A. prtmatara aid aire, barren n aaa, laat af .i t 1 eaiieed by orer-axertion of tha hraia Baah kv aaiiialat month's treatment, ftl a ) ar tlx to. at for (a, taat by mall priatd eu raeaiptw price . WE OUAKAKTEE SIX BOXES TO CCIE AST mas. Wlthaaeh ardor reaelrad by ue for eta hoses, sgannipanted with 6, we will aend th pnrthater our rritMa gnaranlaa to refund th money If th treat aunt dvet pot fleet a aure. Ouaraotaes lasuad onl ay i. A. Cammine,, Druggist, sal agent, Albaar. Or, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Hold Rubbery. LA CrANDR, Oct 9. Wotil list Juit been received here of a daring rsbbery which was perpetrated upon the Natlonol bank of Euter piise, In Wallow county. Wednesday afler noou Cashier Holme wi alona la th bank, when a mn enured and aidi How much money l.s Tohn Smith, of Portland, on de posit hers?f' Upon Mr Holme saying that na such had any money there the visitor pulled out a pistol, and slicking It in hi fac saidi "Vouaread dlUr." By this, time two confederates had Come tin on horseback, and wnue one, sitting on his horse, with a pistol in each hand, warned tha peonl back, th other entered tha bank and path J all th money on in counter, sjeoo, into a lack, Tbe thrae then escaped to the mountain Id I he direction ot Cornucopia. A posse was organized and sent in pursuit, but, a th country it spaisly settled, their capture i I doubtful, Four thousand dollar mora was in tk till under the counter and iould have been bad well a not had th robbers Iskea the time, Bhaiea-nuriad. Drowkivillb, Or Oct orThis afternoon a William llolin, of this place, was showing George Keeneyhi pistol and tailing hint how afe it wss, tha weapon was accidentally dis charged, the bullet breaking the middle inger of his left hand. Th finger was amputated about half way hatweea tne knuckle and the tcond joint. Dr Starr performed the oper ation and Mr Bolin is again oa the (treat. The relBwIIre rrewaaalaate. Washington, Oct v. tr Dorchester superintendent of the Indian schools, la his annual report details the work of tha year. Ia giving hi estimate of the progress afChri. lianiiing Indian In th Dakota, be ay from rrom the church authorities he learns that the Konita Catho'ic church Indian population la those Mate M 4740, while from io,roo to 1 1,000 are f other denomioaiioa. ' Ml Preference I flevetaaa. Washington, Oct 9. Hon TJ Ctunie, who arrived here last night, says that Cali fornia it prosperou. notwithstanding tha Mo tin lev bill He expresses his pre fart nee for Cleveland for president, and think he wilt sorely be elected. "aaaeel After Har Ureal Craadaiwtkert New Yobk, Oct 9. Es-l'real.lent Cleve land today ssid he and bl wife had decided to call their daughter Ruth. That wa th name of Mr Cleveland' grandmother, and ha alway been especially liked by her. Big Bwaalet Ada, O Oct 8. For weeci the joint del-al between Governor Compbcll ana Major Mc Kiolry has been referred to a an impending battle of giants, and the discussion today lullr demonslarted they are indeed pecrtrtta - ponentsof a high and low tsrift respectively. Tbe little Iowa was smothered in buntings and decorations. People aod Matching clubs cs me Bom a u over tne state and much en thusiasm was displayed ia the friendly rivalry. Tba MctCialcy American tia badge were oft set by Campbellites quoting, "American wool. 34 cenia, on accouui of tha McAioley bill." About 30,000 people were In attendance. Tba candidate arrived at noon and were driven to the residence of Professor I-rhr. J M Vsa dervere, chairraaa of tba county deatorrslK committee, latroducet Governor CaribelL who began tba debate. After he hsd finitned Msjor McKinley wss introduced by J C How chairman of the Hardin county republican committee. Governor Campbell' opening speech wa listened 10 with great interest by both pa. ties. He regretted, he said. Hist he hsd 0 tiftie 10 properly present the indictment of that overgrown monster, which, masquer ding in lb garb of protection, subakt upon the wge owrker sad grkulljrisl. Continu ing he ssid: "Yearly fanning is growing inert unprofitable. Our commerce is swept ftwa the seal under f rotectioa, aad the splendid palace of tbe protected manufacturers are tie crowning the bills, while ihe Imported Hunt, Italians so J Bohemians ar displacing An-eticao cilucnt. A tlgaBUc Clear Treat. NfwYokk, Oct 8, Tha leading cigar manufacturer of tail city bsld a meeting yes lerdsy fur tba formation of a gigantic cigar trust, to ioclude all the prominent cigsr atso uftctnrersof the United States. It ia p-o posed toorgsniiedon the wme bati n the consolidation of leading cigarette men. The combination wilt include a (.000 manafacla. rerf. which aggregate a csmtal of 1.5,000,000 A commiitee was appointed, and arraugemeat are wetl'nder way. It is proposed fur tbe combine to buy leaf tobacco direct from the plantrs and sove tbe middlemen' progts, Paraatl aea4U LONfX)!, Oct J-r Gieat Britaia aad IreUnj wss startled thai morning by the utterly un locked for announcement that Charles Stuart I'arnelt, the noted Iriah leadee, died suddenly yesterday evening in Brichton. It was known that I'araell had not bwen enjoying the best of neaitn ror years, but nobody eipected lo bear of bis death and 00 inkling as lo hi illness had reached be newipspcrs. He died at his borne,- Wstaingham Terrace, Brighton, at 1 1 ;3o yesterday evening. Death is said to have been directly due to a chill caugnt last week, which at , first wss not regarded as seriuus. BaUraavB at laa BUsa. Salem, Ore Oci 7. After a careful inves tigation, tbe state board of railroad commia tiooer esooerkie the Southern Pscifie and its employ et from all blame ia tha accidental killing of J W Hamilton, at Central Point, September 35. the facta showing that Ilaroil. ton deliberately threw himself on the Irsck before the train. The same conclusion wa rcatbed in the killing of an unknown man at llarrktburg August 19. Commencing the 19th Inst, the boara will make an official semi-aa-aual tour of inspection of all railway line io the Mate. aid laa -aptare a fayale, Jackson villi, Or Oct 7. Yesterday morning Mr C Hoflman, aged 79, a pioneer lady f this place, went out to her poultry yard and found a large coyote inside the chicken house. She promptly closed the door and called her ton in law, David Linn, who shof Ihe brute. It was afterward scalped, and the fa 50 bounty claimed in tbe name of tbe courageous old lady who captured the an iaat. Shaken al af Caar. By malarial disease, the human machinery cannot perform it oflioa. Digestion, arcr. line, avacaatioa are disorder id, the blord becomes watery, the nerve feeble, tha eonatenaaea ghastly, deep disturbed tad appetite capricious. Terrible i thi disease, fall it eenstnaeneeft. There is, however, a known antidote to the miasmatic poise n. anal a certain safeguard against 11. In malarion region af oar Scaih and Weat, in South America, Guatemala and on the Isthmus af Panama, as well aa in tract marina eonntrie where the ftooorge lists, this inimitable preventive and . ramedy, ffottetter's Stomach Bitter, ha, daring tbe last thirty-five year, been constantly widening tba area of it asefoloasa, and demonstrating its toversign valoe. Liver complaint, dyspepsia, constipation, kidney ticubia. rheomatisra and debility ara all einrditd by it. Nones. Mr Julius Gradwohl informs the DBktocaAT that hia Goldaa Kale Bazaar will be known heraafteraa Julias Grsdwohl'ft B.xtsr. Dated Albany, Sept. 28th. lo3 W 7.Vi. ansoMS'ir tol Paisley & Sinilat, Flinn Block, for ynnri b printing f all kind. Boy aiay be bad (and sometime girls) for ordinary aervioe at wage, or anon inden ture, to work, attend sohool, and ba bronght op somewhat as your owo; aod ohildrea may ba had for legal adoption. Address, K T Donley, Snpt Oregon Boy' aod Gills' Aid Society, Portland, Oregen. ' , ' Wheke to Go. Go to Parkei Bros for f reeh fruiteand yegetables. . Go to Parker Bros for the best teas an coffees. Go to Parker Bros for good baking powder. - Go to Parker Bros lor fine baked goods. The best bread, cakes, pies, eta in tha aiarket. Go to Parker Bros for your groceries generally, and be assured of good goods and firt-claft treat at cat. HABEIEfX. WINFREY MACKEY In Albany, October 10th, 1801, by OT Coehow, justice of the peace, J G Winfrey and llosa Mackey, all of Brownsville. From Friday' Daily, IIOARIBLK rBATBICIDG. Fran at K II Ills strainer, Heary legram. Not in the history of Albany, lias tha wliola community been aroused to such A high degrco of excitement as it aas last night and this morning when It loarned of the moat frightful tragedy and fratricide ever cotnmitteed In ha Wil lamette valley. About six miles south of this city, on their respecMve farms, have been living Frank 8 and Henry Ingram, brothers, aged about 35 and 38 respectively. I4tt night Chas. IiuJon, b man In the employ of Frank Ingram, come rid ing hurriedly into town ana Informed the shrrllT that at about 8 o'clock Frank had shot ami kilWM man at his resi dence. The sheriff notified (Joronor Farroll who at once summoned the fol lowing jury: 0 W Watts, Geo Humph rey, Alex Kennia, K A Mllner, Itobert Strong and John Mullan. The party at once repaired to the scene of the awful tragedy when the following facta, aul atantially, were tcstiflnd to by Frank Ingram, the fralricde, John W Oakley, hia nephew, agrd about 10 years, ami Chas Ixiuden, tlio hired man. Frank, Loulon and Oakley had eaten supper, after which Frank directed the hired man, Louden, to go to the barn with tils gun and watch to prevent any one from aettlng fire to it. He told the boy, Oakley, to wash the dishes, while he, lie said, would watch out in tha yard. Frank ays he went into the yard near an outhouse and leaned up aint an apple tree to watch, and alter nearly an hour be was aroused up from a slum ber into which h dropped, by the re port ot a gun about one hundred yards away. Very shortly he saw a man approach ing hi in about 8 feet away with a gun. He railed to him to halt and throw up his hands, when the man at once shot at him. He then fired two shots simul taneously from two 44 caliber revolvers holding one In each hand. The man fell, and at this juncture Frank hear J another man (whom he knew not) running away, when he fired one shot at hint. At this point in tlio awful tragedy he beard the murdered man make a noiaeand law a motion aa it ho were about to attempt to raise his gun to shoot, when Frank walked up to him and shot him again in the face, the powder burning the nose and check. When the shooting ceased the html wan, Irouden, and the boy Oakley came upon the ncene. The hired man asked Frank it he had got one of them when the latter replied that ho had. The hired man swore liefore the jury that he asked Frank who it was alien he replied he did not know but be thought it was Henry, hia brother. The corner found the dead man lying on hia back. Dr W II Daviswho accom panied the jury examined the dead body and found two bullet hole very clone together and near the right nipple, both of which passed through the heart and lodged under the skin on the back. They were taken out by cuttina the skin. The shot in the face entered near the nose and rame out at the base of the akull behind. (' VV Watts, a member of the coroner's jury informs a Demot-mat reporter Wist there was almost perfect harmony in the evidence of the three witness, Frank, louden and Oakley. The venlict of the jury was substantially to tha effect that Henry Ingram came to Ms death from three pistol shots Irom the hands of Frank Ingram, and charg ing the latter with deliberate murder. The sheriff arrested Frock and ho wa lodi;ed in jail. There I as been a feud existing be tween the two brothers for some time over a division of the estate left them by their naren's. Frank claims that when he waa a boy he was driven from home and lor five or six years remained away. Hi parents dying, he returned to take poeaeasion ot 110 acre left him by his mother. He claims that ever since be returned hi brothers and sistere have been trying to drive him away. For some time some one, soppoecd to be Henry, has been prowling around Frank's house) and aome shota- were fired. It la claimed that Henry had made threats against the life of t rank. Like alt trouble of this kind it is dim cult to form b Just ronctusion until all the facta can be obtained. There are thoeo who say that Frank has been quarrel some with the whole family and that Henry has been a quiet, inoffensive citizen, ami mat ne waa constantly un der restraint through fear ot Frank Public sentiment seems to be mostly against Frank, not ao much from a hat the public knows about last night a fear ful tragedy, but from what it knows of the course of life ot the two men. Ho far as we know there are four etnters and three brothers in the family. The sisters ore Mrs Rader, of Toledo, Mrs Kcanimon of Chehalis, Wash., Annie Ingram of the lame place and a married sitter living in the hill thin aide of Drownsville. One brother, John, lives also in Washington. They hove ail been notified by telenraph. The deceased was a member In good standing in the A O U W and will prob ably be buried by mat order. STATB M atoag STATISXIt S. flgarw Iram Ibe Aanaal Beparu af the Bute's Canal Behoal Saperlalradeafa. Tbe school statistics presented in the annual reports ot the several county school superintendents for the year lSyi have been collated and tabulated in the office of the state supetlntendent of pub lic instruction. These statistics are com piled from the reports which were made by the superintendents on March 1st, as provided ty law. Iielow are presented some of the most interesting points of these reports : perso mo pi'phji col'ktiks. kchool aqe knuollio Baker 2,217 1,619 Benton 3.028 2,037 Clackamas 6,414 4,137 Clatsop 2.512 ' 1,233 Columbia 1,770 .WW Coos 3,41'J 2,124 Crook 1,168 1,045 Curry 645 331 Douglas 4,493 3.212 Grant 1,773 1,103 Gilliam ........1,270 880 Harney 702 675 Jackson -. 4,145 2,615 Josephine 1,730 1,420 Klamath , 007 609 Lake...... 785 582 Lane 5,842 7,083 Linn 6,000 4.207 Malheur 700 131 Marion : 8,341 6,102 Morrow 1,527 1,108 Multnomah 17,020 9,988 Polk 3,255 2,125 Sherman 652 439 Tillamook 1,203 095 Umatilla ....4,707 3,1 17 Union e 4,142 2,914 Wallowa 1,628 1,001 Wasco 2,906 1,742 Washington 4,964 3,300 Yamhill 4,300 3,007 Totals 100,172 ' 72.322 The summaries below are for the thirty-one counties of the state: Number of resident pupils enrolled in public schools, during the year, under 6 years of age, 3327 ; number of teachers employed during the year male 1059, female 1582, total 2641; applicants for teachers' certificates examined ouring the year, 1574 ; number failing to obtain certificates, 428, number of children be tween the ages of 4 and 20 not attending any school during the year, 29,616 ; num ber ot teachers employed in private schools, 296 ; private school attendance, 6666 ; estimated value of school houses and grounds, $1,909,431.90; value furni ture, $160,012.39; value apparatus, etc; $58,357.76; insurance on school houses and property, $728,447.60; average amount of salary paid teachers male $49 10, female $41 ; number school die tricts in state 1747 ; number school houses built during yeair log 12, frame 108, brick 1 ; number of school houses in the state stone 2, brick 9, log 133, frame 1246, number of universities, col leges and academies 50, employing 234 teachers, with an attendance of 4879 ; number of legal voters for school pur poses, 64,487. During the year twenty eight county institutes were held and' these were attended by 1001 teachers., Forty-five local institutes were held during the year. Statesman. I'OIiHTV l OlBT r-BBCF.r.DIHtlS. twaWSaajsWaBtkSSS (0. A. K. lllanklium. Juilira 1 11. W. f!o.-r an Win. Kiiinbaugh, Uolnnilstiunars.) . The resignation of W I Wlras. fuatice of the peace ot Hock creek was accepted. Tho matter of the tax lew was con tinued. A warrant was ordered drawn in favor ot F II Webber, adm'r, for claim of $65, q5 of claim of C A Heinbart, deceased. Tho contract for bulldlmr the brlduo across Thomas creek at Hamnlis was left to J 1J Tlilolson, of Albany, at $lo50. In tha matter of application of I II Pecry ct al for county road, ordered opened and costs paid. Matter of application of W II Young foi change of location of county road, continued. Petition of Geo M Stnfford et al for ap propriation for county road, dlsal.orved. Matter of election booths cot.tlnued: more bid will be received, Maltrr ot repairing booth In road dis trict J continued. In the matter of the construction of a bridge across the Santlam at Mill City, It was ordered that the proposition of Mar Ion county be not approved. C D Stein showed rebkle on assessment of 8 mill on dollar. Petition of Wm Mark et al for county road at Lebanon, dismissed. The clerk wa directed to Issue new warrant ta sheriff to collect delinquent taxes. Following bills were allowed : O PCoshow, jr. aid Halt family.. .$10 oo G C Cooley, aid Mrs Clark 6 oo 7, U Mot, aid Hendcraon ........ to oo Ladles Aid So'tv. aid I.omp a Cnnt ie aa John O Iloyd, aid J W Cox........ lo oo Johnson & Shclton, sect jail....... a oo w rr WWW) l lining; ,.., 3-9 OO li w Kmnbsugh, aid poor ao oo KT T Fisher, surveying 31 50 Hall A Q'DonnUI. Iltlioirrnpbln.-. . . 00 G F Russell, i sipt ....131 OO ree state agt Geo Willi ia 65 O W Taylar, acct roads 108 75 Cyrus dr Pit :hford, acct rjdf,,..., 147 04 Stewart & So, md.e 49 75 T PerXunson, aid Mrs Ostium 10 00 D It N Blackburn, acct r'ds Ar poor 10 15 nm itnrnoaiign 305 M Scott, fee 66 40 1) Meyers, repairs oil bridges 136 95 H W t'ooper, fees and mileage 8 ao Wm Kumbaugh, same 15 65 cat r st Air. a a ira. I H Kirkpatrlck etux to Caroline S (ielble. parcels In Irnbanon. . . 175 J U Kirkpatrlck to Isabella Kirk- Patrick, power of attorney. O W Gray adm toll Bryant, V: - ot vv w, t.iitM, Albany uiu F.lijah Ostiorn etux to Chas Wat tern, lota I. 2, blk 1 Ob bom' add to Ixuanon CsJ Henaelar Moore to W ni Moore, N K H, sec 33, N W H, sec 34. to 10 H It 2 W 400 Kit W Michael etux to Marena K Fruit, part of D L C ot Kll W Michael...... 2000 S Cannon etux to Win II F.dwards B E i sec 16, tp 12, H K 3 W . Ct.50 J M iulsumetux foG T Cotton 15 acres near !ebanon 1550 Total tales $11985 A Horner ctug ta Oregon San Lum Co, right of way 011 land In sec 31, tp 9 S R 3 E $ 15 Charges yaics to tol need, lot 3 blk 1 In Lyons 500 John cave etux to Ljdia r-merson S w v. e-' ii tp 1 J S It t . 350 1) W Hardin cius to Ld Myers parcels In Lrbanon 41a E Kltkendatl to Ed Myera, parcel In Lebanon 400 trilled Mates to ubn Vaahln 160.67 acres, sec 3 tp lo S K . Jt 4 J 5 Morria ctal to p tj Smith, lot 4 and 5. Golnt' land ptat 1150 V O Smith ctal to J S Morris, lot 3 and 3. Golns land plat lono Urownsvllle II Ac L Ass'n to F Weber ctal i'-J acre In Brownsville F 11 Weber eat to Brownsville II 3c Ass'n. lot 9 blk Weber's add to N Brownsville Fred Keen rial to C F Hancock, lot 3 and 4 blk 8 Weber's add to N Hrownsvl'.Ic 19O Geo Thompson elal to N Hrowna vllle. parcel In N Brownsville. SI L Tucker etal to Nancy Tucker, 147 acre In tec 19 tp 1 1 S R 1 Wm Tucker etui to m'l Tucker, same as above U S to David Swank So acres In secjotnoSRa E ....Patent U S to l,vld Swank 80 acre in arc 3otpoS R a E Patent Cbarlc ie to John A Ystes.lot 9 and 10 blk 4, Highland Grove 100 Thomaa Smith to O S Smith S H S W Sec totp 14 S R 3 . 1000 Geo Skinner to Geo Martin, Power Atty r IJcsklns to Alley Ilcaklns, tract In tp 11 SR 1 E D B Deakln to Alley Iieskln, tracts In tp 11 8 Rt h 150 ueoige Huston etux to W llusion tracts In tp ia 8 R JW 3"o James A MftLullv etal to Robcr' B McCully i 'H acres In Lcba non 3500 V S lo I ydl Emerson, 3 WM ec tp 13 3 R 1 E Patent Total tale., .83S3 MISFITS Ed Purcall was yesterday sentenced to tour and Green Hayes to two years for horsestealing. They were failed at Mc Minnville Inst Saturday and were taken to the penitentiary today. Mr James Brown, of Lebanon, met with quiie an accident the first of the week while lifting a boiler of hot water accl dentally spilling It on himself scalding him pretty bod but not seriously. Bob Bnrdette says God wasted mud when be made the man who takes a newspaper from the post office for two or three months and then has the poet master mark it "refused" iu order to avoid paying for it. Ex. .' Twenty million rubles have been ex pended by the government buying seed corn for the peasants of tho famine stricken district., and 100,COO,000 rubles will be required to furnish the starving peasantry with bread. The banks of Umatilla county have 000,000 on deposit, while the county this year produced $350 for every man wo man and child within her borders. This Is a record that any county might be proud of. An exchango says they tell a joke on the Indian attendants who represented the Klamath reservation at the recent Methodist conference at Salem. A big circus was at the capitol city at the same time, and the Indian delegates left the conference to attend the circus, which they pronounced "immense." Tha spread ot religion is very healthful at the Klamath reservation, though the Indians insist on having some variations For instance, they never name the children themselves, but await the clergyman whom they insist shall select the name. A crent many of the boys over there ore called Isaac, and it was often asked why, until it was found that the Kev Isaac Driver had been over there christening the children and had earned them after himself. LAEGEST -:- ASSORTMENT OF .-" HEATING.ST0VES. AT - MSTTHEWSC& WASHBURN'S ; Atfbkwox. The very latest new is that yoa caa bay of Julius Grvtwobl's Bsasar, for net cash, 15 pounds erannla ted sugar for $1.00 aod 18 pound Extra . agar. All goods sold for net cash from 10 to 25 ar oeut less th regalar priea, a I intend tn run a strict eash store. He will tell No 1 kerosene oil for tweoty-fiv cents a grlion, and five pallets of pickle , for $1, sll at tut cash, at Julius Grsdwohl'ft bastaar. He alio keepa a goneral assortment of ginneries for tale aa above at net cash. itoyiK a abroad WflEAT.,82 CENT3. TflPflHDAV. A Grubb ba resiirned as city marshal of Lebanon, and I'hil Smith has been appoint ed. An Albany mm, who was in Rtnyton a few day ago tells of MrGeoSacrey, CI year of acn, residing there, who chopped and corded three cords of wood in flva hours He was never sick in his life. Tha interesting ftct is teamnd that Mr C W Johnson, of Kosohurv, wh 1 has sued the S PR UCnfor 115.0(h) 00 ammt i t Iu juries 'n tbe Ltka Ltl'iili aom iunt, wtt traveling on a p?sa. The proposed bast, ball IcAxnn fr the ooast will consist, of tho clubs of Han J;, San Francisco,' Oakland, Samainfrito, Sslom, Portland, Tenoni ami HusUI, in stead (if U d hcrctnfore, bu.av. Lto ooimtv tin but om su.t tn the supreme court. Tba live stamp mil! on tho Little Anus fnin In tha ll.jli-Mnnt rli.tr jnt sftcr a tivtf (lay's run clusniwl up $2,140. lUv li V P. nminger, formerly of tl's city, inarriod two oonpla at trv 'uitiud espo.l tion last Wednesday livening ia th prooc of about 12,000 prsoos. Tub Lxcrt-BB. The lecturo lunt night by Luther Benson wos entertaining and Instructive in tho highest degree. Humor, wit, pathos, argument, senti ment and logic were so combined as to bold as by a spell the attention of the audience all the time. It will pay every person in tne city to near mm. lie will lecture at the M K church tonight. Ad mission 10 cent. Doors open at 7. Lecture begins at 8 o'clock. SAriibAr If you want a nioo diamond line ;ru can get it at V M Ki enc'u't . A lris line of eloaait Kld waiuhet in tasty nw tray at Will A Stark'. The vary latent stytei and novelties in the millinery line just received aCthe Misses Hall s. Vail and aeejttiem. Any one contemplating loving a cold watch .ill do well tocstl at F M French's and examine stock and price-. With hi new bakery Conrad Meter is able to offer old and now customers every, thing fiislclaas in bsked gondj. W W Davis ia now in cluriro f the Dit motiico Rastsurant. Employs only white cooks. Moai 25 cent. Krarj thing lirat claas. DfciJedly the laritnat and ohoiumt vatiHy of U ta town is at C E I'.mwnnUa, Sun dried, baaket fiitd.Jg-een, black, Knxlish break fsat, see. There are 140 tyuprL u tho Lebanon puUii schools. Junction Citr. in tdJItiun to ,r.r ne bntal is to hays a now brick Opra I lousa two tones high and t cost $4,500. Jack You on, bcws a'ot on the O P. waa ao tttifurtuoaU) aa to brask bis r today just abova the nkl. What makes matters worse ao physician in town cau succcasfully roluoe it. "IWs..o Litilil." au prrsented to a fair !! audience at the Oi-ra lona laat t.i.-ht. Tlia play i not a heavy rm, !it wa pro- I nnU-d la the mmt pirating s'ylo ol the uritnier invu ooinpaey. Toboaaenio tin ihow in luw of AMt-n Bros, grocers i a mmt mo on n al by Mr Shaon' n scrips on tl-e Bebtn county aid", wrl.hina AO Jooo.lt. It ta of line al.r e and ia a samp's f whst en luwr-mn on tiae rivr lands whrn properly cultivated Two rvs, Gorg ami Prsnk Willis, con fined ia Ihe county jail for house I risking) attempted to escape Thurenay tmrnicf. atxot 2 o'ctiKk. A roue was beard n their call by the rheriff bu nothing was fnuud at the tiuti. Ycstrdsy incrtiioz the sheriff fnouiL.a cm knde in thir IxhI hich tiey 1 vidmlly inttnded tu make lleir tact pa Ft'srttAi. The funeral of Henry Ingram took place this afternoon under the auspices of the A O U W. Religious services mere conducted bv Rev Geo W Hill of the Uipttat church,' Bio Oxiom. - E!der Jerry Hhea of Sweet Home, Is making his annual onion trip to Albany tm'av. The cider I noted for raisins; the largest onions in the state. White here he unwittingly let the st-crct of his crest meri t as a grower ot onions ont of ihe bag by sating ti at he raised them Immediately under the fructifying Influence ol the droppings of the sanctuary of the Mormon c?,utrh of Sweet Home. CiiCBCJt Notice . Services will bo held at tho Episcopal church next Sunday, as follows: At II o'clock a ro sermon by Rev U F l'lummer; eveaing sermon at 7:30 p m. On Wednesday, the 21nt, the bishop of the diocese, liev Wistar Morris, accompanied bv Messrs Van Waters, Cole, Loverid?? and l'lummer wiil vimt Albany and hold services on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Th lira, hi v at 11 a in i.nd 1 -.tfl n tn A cordial invitation is e.xtcmk-d to all to attend the above scrvict-t. Prof II Allan Shorey will preach at the Congregational church Sunday, morning anu evening. Preaching in the M E Church tomor row at li a m and 7;30 p m. Sunday rscnooi at p m. Young Peoples meetins at 6:30 n m. Rubiecl of morn ing sermon, "Faith ami Glory," and in the evening, "The man Wanted." All win no maue wciome. Services at the Christian church tomor row morning and evening by the pastor. The public are cordially invited to attend. At the meeting for men tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock In the W C T U hall, Rev Mr Memenger. pastor of the first Methodist church will speak. Sub ject for consideration, ''Personal work," run to attend, it will pay. fllDTC Celiac Colas. InCusms. Bronchitis, V Oil Ho.ir.isnctt, Whpppint! Cctiiih, Croup, Sore inroat, rtilhms, nd every slurti'm of tin throat. Innqs id (-fieri, inclndi-i.! C-i?timt!tlon. bpcetly rl irm-liit, Urntilr. d " I, Mi;tS." J. A. Camming. Wall Paper, Urup, 1'aintsBa Ollm ALBANY, -:- 0REC0N TUB GREAT WITH ITS WORLD.OF WONDERS, ens Sept 17th, 1891 Closes Oot 17th - Hiuis ky tht Great Zapanerea Bsad 4irsct train tha City ol Moxice. Art fmm th rreat rasttars at Earop and America raiuoa at a quarter minion dollar, wander tul electrical adaptions in full srera . ties. A tplenid series at mineral sxbibits. EVERT DEPARTMENT FILLED WITH THRtNOT KL AND lNTERESTINU IN ART, INDC-, kTRY AND SCIENCE. A rrestsr number af xhiblto Utaa srr ksfots prweuted upon the sosst. THE BT08K DEPAUTatENT VADR A PROMI- NBMT i'EAXUBB. VUU0 IN t'KESllUiifl, Bis rest dltplajr st fruit and tht tnest sahlbit a naulture erer made in th PaoiAt nertk west, All manuntcturles in fall -Bistim, Breryihingr ner; - .-He aesd sxhikiia, B -:- BlfBSITIBN T -:- gWOgHNeiTS tS-Adiuitsisa as usual, Oraatly nausea ratesTd AVS vr raaa trip aa ail pae aer interna "German iyrup'5 - Here i something from Mr.Frank A. Hale, proprietor of ttie De Witt House, Lcwiston, and the Tontina Hotel, Lrunswick, Me. Hotel men cicct the world as it comes and goes, cntl are not slow in sizing people and things up for what they are worth. He says that lie has lost a father and several brothers and sis ters from Pulmonary Consumption, and ia himself frequently troubled with colds, and he Heroditary often coughs enough to make him sick at Coneumplloni,i3 stomach. What ever he has taken a cold of this kind he uses JJoschee's German Syrup, and it cures him every time. Here is a nun who knows the full danger of lung trou bles, and would therefore be most particular as to the msdidne he used. What is his opinion ? Listen I "I use nothing but Boschee's German Syrup, and liave advised, I presume, more than a hundred different per aons to take it. They agree with me that it is the best cough syrup in the market." cu ftenl aUxtk of 2i.l fr ;oods I ll tba Va T, and tho '.t rnav ,ai prions, both n b 'Bailing. I bava on hand tl kt;.a FdlllTim, SrJ5, UiXKU TRUNKS, BOOKS, FUTURES CLOCKS. CHCCKFRY. ETC., ETC. it'-r wawtofH K Youbr's o aSara L. COTTUtB 4 - 1 mmmmmi 3a.-. ,.; - v -va..ar je- r . aaiat-' -asa. YF.GE1 BIE PANACEA EPARED FROM RO( (IS Be HERBS. f .ra THE CURE OF AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINO FROM A DISORDERED STATE of the STCfr!ACH oa AN INACTIVE LIVER. row SALT BVAU. nmrprTierrc! a.rcrjcrist nffaireer! SUMMONS. th Cmmit Court of tie Slitg tf 0rr- gn, far .last County. AtFHKr IiIlTKKNXKfl rsaatiff vt V. SeikrJin I'itibnn-r, 1 IVf foda-t. ) To nerherdinn I)litiunir. lb saw aamd tefulant. INTHKNAMKOFTHS STATE OT Oreirou, you are hereby required to tppeax and answer tba o nnpisint fl'-ad ualiiKt y.tti, tn tha aUiv n!Uied suit. by Uctebar 2Hh. 1SS1. that bslnrftheGntt day or tne terin or ttiia Q.iurt loilow.un the si iiration at tha time praaTibad la tbe arder fnr publication, aod if ou fail ni te answer tor wanttherorf ths p'.ain.iff will apply to the court for tha relief demanded tu hta complaint, yla: That tba boads of matrimony eiiailns batwnn piMatifi aad defendant tm forrver disa-!re1 an4 for tba e.rtui and dtaturaementa of this aait la uxe J. This auoinrisn la ptib'.lshaj ty or.ler af tlou. Ill P. Bia j4- uf ssl.I wourt. and mada sn.l dated the 9:t day of epreiorjrT, i:-st. J. K. WKKTHF-RrORD, ftll.d'y) Attorney far TIB. A Rev(3lation. law Beur3 aaw-y Sbaat aba EiVsN'1 USM Color of ,h srJlnr t-? czpeead ta so wmoows ia not ma naa aral color. Vn;.laarot a tb faH nsy be. k ts aaverUielaas arUfleiat; taineeal eelorin atatter bein; ssed for tht pwrpece. Itia efftct ts two fold. It not only makesth tea a bright, shiny rreen. bat also permits tha , ae ot off-color " aad worthlees tcaa, wbirh, once BndT the ptea float, are readily worked o!t a Hood qnallty ot tea. Au eminent authority writes oa this sub ject: "Tho manipulation cf poor teas, to give tfcoia a'fiucr appc cranoe, li earried en exten sively. Gwn tea, belns la tU'a cotin:rj eiocinliT .palar, are produced to meet the di-mead by co'.orliirj ehfa; cr Vm-Sc ki:.t'itiy g'oilni or fc'.cing with Prusstaii tlue, tau.o: If, eyntnm, a;l l'.idi Tl.it mrthr.d it x rci jral th-ai rrrg IXle gamine KKcUjm! grttn Ua i vjmj r tale." lt was tha kunwlrdse r f tV.s Cvi-.j!!ion cl aiTalr tl.a! prompted Ute p!tc i-tx of Tcorh's T?a brf ira tho public. It Is ab'oluicl ure and ttl'ii--it rr.lor. Did you ev-:r s?a f.Dj Suuuluc u:i-r1r;c3 Ja-art lei? A!c yc.it jt cer to Cf an a picl-arc of Ecech'e, ftsl yi n a ll! rco p. siul pmlmbly far tie very f.ut it :na. 1; w'.l! r-e fo.iiul In eo or ti be J-t bo tweeu t'.io "-.rtiilrlnl preen tea thn? you havo been acufcv.ne.l to anil the Mack ti.-av It drntrs e il-'llgir. ful eana-y eolor, an;l )j so fiag rent t: at It v.id be a revelation to tea drlutors. Its purity wakes U aijo more ecouomiiil thsu te ar ICclal teas, for lers cf It Is rtsjnlred pereup. Bold only la jmund pm-ks-ci bc;rii:e t'iis trad?-;nark ; Ture As Wdhoodr It yov grocor docn not lur it, t vUl sot ta tUes Nwa 1w-Iha ATm .MH a asn l -a iv 4 Vaa a aavV 1MV rVllM KVW aBwaSBJ as ALLEN BROS., ALBANY OREGON. , raorBiBTOR cy thb...... City LiTery, Feei aii - STABLE.- navlne nurohaaeo new rice can furn- tetj flratelaat tntronta at call. Special attnt'i glvoo ti transient Block tloises oartietl by the dy or month. Cheapest Itates In the City. Telephone enns-tlon with tha 8t Tharles llotel. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Fourth Street, between Ellsworth and Barest Car line. - ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE UN. dentin nod has been, by ths county court for r.tr.n .vi,nr.f (trjii..it A .1.. . .1 1 : . . uh , v. vKmu, uui; .iviuwu auuiiiiistratria ot the estate of Alfred Loroy Kael, deceaaud, lata of ..ua.;, viokvu, au paiwut flaring Claims gainst aaij eatate are hereby notified to present them legally verified to ths undorslt-ned at Tangent Oreeon, or to my attorney, Geo W Wright, at kit law offiae in Albuy , Oregon, within six months from this date. Mrs SARAH E MILLS, 00 W Waiorrr, ; AdminUtratilx. Atty for Admn. , , - ao-S) Bitod Oct , Usui M 7 Sloii MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber aad Elder Flower'" Cream It not s saemetie in the Sanaa in which that term is twinilarly aterl, but tmrmanently IwautifUw It errata, a jtt. mooth, elaw. ya ety kin,ail br n.iljr u ft rwloally makes tlis eomt.lenion sereral thauw whiter. Uwaeonetant proterti fr!mi tb. rfla.'ta f sun and wind and prerenta snn bnrn and freckle, and black heads will nrrer eoroe while yott ue it. lt clean tha fafla far better than wian and aatar. nnoriahesand bull is no the skin ttotaes and praventa the f'irmatlMi iA Wiinkler It riraa the freahneaa, eleanieas and nnoothn of tkin that Ton .uithttiut lt.a.lt re a more youthftil appear aiM to sny My.and that pernnently. U eotilains , .,.... M nsrmleas aa dew t a sa ruirlahlne lo the k'n at dw ia tn the Sower rle ai w. at all drniriata a.,.l hairdrraeers, or at Mr. Ocrralaa Oraham'a eatabli.bment, 103 p,m .treat aaa i'twii, where ahe treat. lwliea for sll blemiah. s A thefaoe or nre. I.adir. at s di.tao. a treated by leuar, Krnl atamp f.ir bet little book '-How to b Ileautsf'il." Jampla BottlaXloJTu to pay p jatajte sod :kln,r, lavty,gCT,U aotad, MRS. GRAHAM'S Erce Bleach Cu s womteaaee of Frrck'r., Saiihnrn, Sal " ' 'i-h pa'chea. Pimple. aod all akin blemittiaa, rrlee ff.i SO. liarni'rw and tffectir. ; t.o aami.le em he at-: ; Ly aenU wanted. fhti fiprKTOrtat' t,,i to ho flrat ordis a lildg Bubit of , preparwions will ar hi. ntrn ailed to thit tdrertieammt. Mjrprprati..Tarefar atle by w'ea!a drue (ista in Cbiofoaod ererr city weat off I, "FRUITS AHD FLOWERS." A H IIXU.-iTftATKD II OP.t;c0L,T. -i oral nion'hly jmiraal. edited by Prof C K Iaka. JJo farmar or fruit "rower can afford lo b without P. It PA YM wboevor tks U, 2 pr year. $1 tlx 3 cnontha, i rrjs a atngte number, Address . 1. 11 8TKARNS, Portland. Oregon f U TIB EH Wa wiab to aty to the pabl: thai wa have Inst added a larjre plsnor tioar mill and re prepared to f urn mh a'l kinds of lombnr, drad or roach, as tha pur diaaer may etirxwi, a good as tba bert, sdii stcueap u it etrj o sum. Inpayment wa will take all kinleaf produce, each as hay. (lour, grain, isvjon, l.nuer. Inmnn. W brthe auarter. eta. in rsotanythtrir that wa can use. Fleaa" aw oa before yon p jrohaM your bill of innor. aa we ri ocnn ient that we ean uitytu. You will always fin 1 one of ! as at oar mill 14 njl.w frnm Irsbsnon. 8 ruito from Wtlrr!os. on Hamilton ereec. WlRf A BEliRIOlN, Lebaaon, Orecari.l aa .lUOUSHESSa CCH3TIPAT1CN, CL5DD AHD KJOHiY DISCUOiRS. AND LIVER Cl'RE. fOITHK BLOOD KIDNEYS AGUE and CIU0USNES3 rvLFPAto or 20 YEARS" rraciice of Medl cioa l-a. a n:e to recommend thS B HeaCacbe and Liver Cure aa bale and Sara. Ir. U VAXriERPOOL, l.ifar, OragoB. TXE SB ME31CIKE MrTyCTj DUFUa. ORCGCN. Wt SO currs rutacrnal REVERE HOUSE, 1LEAKT.' - OREGOfi, 1AS. PFEIFFEK PROPRIETOR. Fitted v-j ta Irai-clasa style. Tables appl!ed w,tU tbe beat In tha market, stiaa a! nap! ne aoartnaenta. cAnipia rooat ar eaasinroral traveler. WHAT IS BUHACH ? thoroughly effective Insect Cmrdrr opon tie i.iikti-, acd is nutnnfaHartd solclyjby the Bjhich 1'rodticisg and Mu-ifacturing C-mpa3y. of Stockton, Caiifurcia. The wod "Bahach." is mada a part of the trla (mark of said oo npany, aad ALL DEALERS ARB CA.UTIONED AGAINST SELLING ANY OTHER INSECT TOW- I DER, UNDER THE NAME OF Bu HAC'i: Persons, who order Buhach from'their dealaia aod receive insect powder that is not an effectiv insecticide, WILL CONFER A FAVOR BY REPORTING THE FACT TO THE BUHAC'I I'll 1DUCING AND MANUFACTINQ COMPANY, IN OR DER THAT A LI PARHE3 GUILTY OF SUCH PRACTICES MAY BE EX POSED AND PROSECUTED. If your dealers don't keep Bahach, don't let them cheat yon by selling yon aa inferior and worthless Insect powder, bat COY MTNirATE DIRECTLY' WITS THE BUHACH PRODUCING AND MANU FACTURING CO., STOCKTON. CAU, WHO WILu FILL YOUR ORDERS BY MAIL OR OTHERWISE AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-' ent hnslnww condncted for Mocerate Fees. Our Ofhrs is Opposite U. S. Patent Otrics. and we ran sernra patent in less time than thost remote from Washington. Bend modi'l, drawtng or pboto Tl Kb deara-ip. tlon. We advise. If patentable or not, free ot charge. Onr fee not due till patent is teen red. A Psrashhit. "How to Obtain Tatonts," with names of act u-J clients in your Statu, county, or town, sent free. Address, - C.A.SNOW&CO. ax ta. Caaa AJBB.. Uf.aklaa T f VPPDSaSly rBtlUnt UlUVSJa nUeUWaB V V ALB15I COLLEGIATE IKSHTUIB ALBANY, OREGON. 1801, 1892. first Term aaened Bepteaaber 91 . is. A full cerpa of hiatrnetora, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL LASSES. Insnn att atnrlw Brranetad 1 mAait Ih O.aaf all gratUa af students. Sfttimt tmucttnutt tjtrtd A snttent frm mirmd. . XT. BtSEBT N OXniT ' ' ' rrasldBat, , Tfif A Is acknowtedeeS the leading remedy for , OwSMB-rbuea. ak Olwst. The only aaia rwrnatly for LeawasvlcestorWbltsaL rCnraala nntDAtt i aaanaaH att u I prascriba lt and leal ur. mi. Vv safa in raoommandilix it Tmtvsssestwiftr o iall snftwra. Sold y Brarvtanjai Trad. SUrard & Casick, Agents. :-: $500 - Hcwsrjl I ; I VF w!H pay tbe mbtrrm rvSward ff r mr.y bas-vc rt ompUint,Dyjep5aT,JickSfit:vc-( .l'.aii ;i ' ltic-u r Cot. :? w a r.tK cmx viin . e:1 ep table Liver IS buiieTi tt:a d.wti.,,v rt.-uM.y "wplied with. Treyftro u rt 'jj$:u . ,y .1? fl to giro s.t!t''ai tiotu b'tfjar t'i-ft - Lff f -t, !,' " 7 W rant. Hwi.rc .uu tMMl inu.Asw. aw ecrtuin mai;ufft.nil -cy by (ask) PHli J jty-.taaa-ll LJ A ' . r I