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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1891)
lYIRS. QltAHAI'B Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream b net a enaraoUc In th mam lit wak-h Uit term la pntmlarly ueed, hat ruuuiiUf haawtinea. It eraalee a svft, tu.ioth, ilw, V'liiy akin, and Iit daily lue (rwliwllj at tee the snmpletloa eater! shades white. i I a aonetanl pnieUa from lh edame ef ) and wind and prarenle eiia burn and frecAlee, and black hale will aever eraae while yoe uae Its U iImmm Ilia far lar hollar ahaa enep and water, anrteliee and hull la an lha akin tlaeuet and prevente tha formation nl wrintles II ftee tha rraahneaa, eiearaeae and amAnihaNa ol akin thai yoo had whan a llllla flrl. Krery lady, ynun ar old, awhl ta um It, aa It alraa a wtara ynulhftii appaar aaoa n any lady, and that permanent l.r . II eontalna a add, powder ar alkali, anil la aa harnilaaa aa daw ar.d aa mi.rt.lilna In tha k-a aa daw la ta tha aawer. Prlra I at), at all druarteta ami hatnlraeaera, or at lira UimlH Uraham'l eetabltahment, 10J rMttrl tan Ptanrlaoa, whara aha treat, ladlaa for all blamUh aanf thefara or fliinre. Ladteeal a dlalanoa treated y latwr. Hand aiatup fur nor llttla book "llaw ta ta neeuliful." Sample BottleoJTo t"vr pay p tta and paoklnf , Lady tpnU waatad MRS. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach Curve Oia wnrat eeaea of rnvk'aa, flunbarn, 1 nvmaa. Mnth patrhea, ttmla and all akin bleuilahaa, rrlro Sl.4). Ilarmlaaa and Sectlra i aanila aan ha arnt ; Uidy agenta wantad, Tha TlrTifTrriet ,n " bo nrtt ordei a 1U5 UIUKXb btTI of my proration i aae hia nama added to this tdvortlestnent. aty prvparatlnna art for Ml br wholaaal druf- lata in Chloafa and Trr rit wtal of It, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. K. WEVTIIERt'OltD, Attorney at Will practice n all anuria of tha etata. Special aiMnii n rl'en t mtttert In probata and to oo legion I. Or'r'll'K-ln the rUna block. . I. It. Lrrt, H. C. Vtraoa LtC'KIU'R at ffiT.IOK, Attorney at t.i. AH hnrineea will racalra prompt deration, OnKwiUJJ r'allowaTam:la,Alkaar, IKi QKO.E. C H IBtlUV, Attorney at Lw. Will practice In all anuria at lha lata, Hpa-'ial altanllon T"n l matl.ra In probata and to codectiont. OKl'ICK -In tha riinn block . -yy r. mi. ye it. Attorney at Law ui I S dicitor In Chancery. (Collec linna mat la on all pn'nt. Lnan negotiated on Oralila terms. Albaii, Oregon. G EO. IV. WRIGHT, attonwyatLaw,andX-U7iufclte.Wilpractic aa eurtot Ibie e'at an J In tha t'nitc.1 Slatoa frOTrsn. ftlccl -I'rotit r--ir. t-yerl. Urrfn, Albany, lgu. J. J. WniTXEV, ttomcy Lt, nil Xiurjr Public. AIliwi I) IX. J. L. HI LI,. PhvdvUil tn-l t ifE -Corner f erry ut ts, Abjiuy, Orej.m. US. MAS TOY Ol tt WIS. FhTtlclana an S ftt-mt. OFFICE -Camar eeoad and Bmnlaibin aranta. Alhtnr, Or, Calla proatptl attardrd In tr and cauntry. c. V. C II4MOERL4IX. II. D HananpathUt. r-fSnaoi Jirt In diaaawi af tha Eya . Twaaty yaara' aiparianeo. ofl.-a houra 7 to a Bi 1 la t p m, and la lnln. Albtat, Orarna, Tilt. O, A. WHITXEY, cm N Vorli Citr Dan.M of votmi a Ppwiatiy. OKICK rrm.i blck, Albn.Orgn IRST NATIONAL DISK, cr albas t, oaeoo, raal1.nt. Tloa Praaident , CMhiar .. tfLIS! . 8, K.YOL NO K. W. LAXODO.H niAHSim A GKN'EIULbanktaalarfaaaa. ACCOCNTS KEPT rabjact to shock. BlOUTEICIIANtiE and to) Taubia Iranafer, aold Maw York, Ban rranciaeo, CTttica(o aad Pwllaad CO XrcnOSf dADEoa Uerahla lucrou 4. E. Tonia K.W, Liaoaca E Buaia, L. Puaa ' fclrf . aoi. LIXXCO XATIOXALBAXK, or albat. oaaoow. CAPITAL BTOCK roO.OOO. PrMnt .. J L COWAW, rica-Praaidant J M RAMTON. at Caahier.... O A ABCU1BOLO. P aarroin, I L Cowan. JM Ealalon, W Ladd, W II dala, t A Crawird and O A Arch I bold. .TRANSACT a ranaral hanktnr btutnaaj. bKAWBIoUlUKAPTSoa Maw York, Baa at I ' Oregon. LOAM UOrfETun apptoyad tararlt RECElVEdapoalUaubract choca. B ANK OP OREUOX. 1LBAMT, OHOON. Capital, ! f a,ee. Praaldont Vieo-Praaldcnl, Cahir . H P HERRILL r. J LA KM NO . I.TWBLAIX Tranaada a aanaml bankina badneaa: Exchanga b.mrht and ld on all tha priudpal cltiaa la tha L'nilod Htatca aitoou England, Ireland, Pranea and Germany. Vollaetiona nuda at all ac xriiililt points aa faror bla larma, Intaraat allowed oj lime deport. B AXK OF NCIO, ICIO, OREQOW. Prosblimt Vir- Preaideut .... Caahifr . Moiria, II Dryant J B M-nuit .Jftrr Htfm 8 May Jelin Oalnaf 1' O Smith. diiifctoiis: E Colin, oat a renct bf Wn and eavhanva hualiica TWO MEN AND ONE EOY FOUND DEAD!! K:.-rir'rv iVhile trying to Crowd theii WAV INTO OEYOt a FaOF.Ufl BROS itore, where they always have on hand hi) largest Stock aoulh of Portland, of the lateat Improved Rifles and Shot 3uns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every jcscrlption; Tents, Mammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of ether things too numerous to mention Rcpnir Shop in connection with the Store, and one of ;he best workmen In the State to do aay md all kinds of work. Coxie one Come al. No rouble to ihow goods. "Small profit and quick W is oui .notto. Albany -:- Nurseries. We are offering" to pU.ntrs lha Inert lot-.ef. tr Iroea, In all desirable varieties, la the elate. . a tend i4 t f I tlitifila t.tu l i i t eon 'a trade. INSPECTION IKV1TEP, and- BATISFACTION 0UARASTK2D. -Sj.i1 9ttalaaor sail H m at Mia Cllaihrra ;d,oaa-ba'f mile eolbweat af Alk. h jjliiN & BROWNELL. Vaffva. ilfl jk. a a a Waavakli 11 urMOKv or Bnnr trrnMv. ltnrrmon A narrows wm born nenr nalsoT, Or., JmiejaUt, isrxi, ami died near Spuria, Or., Nov 11th, M1. Ho went to New lUulito alwut ceven years a o, and waa engaged in buniueos there until a while lH(ore his death. In Ann, IHS'J ho was married to Miss IUiixla Ttiompaon, shortly after being married he waa taEen w ith the typhoid (over from which he never entirely recovered Through hia sickness he sulU-rrd great pain without complaining. Ho was moved to Sparta a (ow weeks before hia death In hopes he might recover, but witli no use, for the death augcl had claimed him, in apitoof whatever physi cians and kind friends could do. Ho was always honest in all his dealings, and made many friends wherever lie went, and always very kind to hia par ents, brothers ami sister. Ho will he sadly missed by them. The family circle has never been broken until death camo and geutly broko the tender threads ot life of our dear brother Harry. He leaves a father, mother, several brothers and sisters, besides a wife and small child, and many friends to mourn his death, lty his death they loso a kind son, a dear brother, a loving husband and father, and a kind neighbor. Yes, the death mgol hast entered our door; And gently broke tho tender threads of life, Of our dear brother; Yea they have taken him to dwell with Jesus, la that home prepared tor him on high. We know it was thy wish, brother; With dear ones here to stay ; Hut we know that thou art happy now In that lovely home on high. Ilrother deer; we know that gentle voice is hushed, Yea, we know that precloua form ; Is now numbered with the dead, And another star is in Jesus crown for ever to shine. Yes, we known where thou hast gone to dwell la peace for ever more ; Where no pain or fevor, Docs come in at the door. No more, we shall see thee dear brot her, No more we shall clasp that gentle hand ; No not till our Shepherd ; Calls us home to nn'.te with tho band. Then stricken parents cease your weeping, For we know that he wilt wait and watch for us, And all whom that thou did'st love. Yea, dear brother will join us iu that ever lasting home. A Fhie.M). im my aetata rnr V. I.. Ic If doi for aala la yoar la Valor Iw arad for rataloaac aetata rnr V. I.. Doaglaa raof-a. ar. iki f'ury, nad art then lor yon. IJTTAKK NO HI USTITL'TE. Jit WHY IS THE VV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ctHfPfM EN THf BEST 8HOE III THE WORLO FOR THE MONET? 11 U a erarul-ae itiu, with no tarka or wai thn-ad I'thurt the lrr: ml of tha haet Bna ralf. aiylub aild.ray. and braaaa ire maaa nan mhia of rliu frnJs tkan ony othr manHfarturfr, It ruuala baud rM ah-ira matin fnni $4M In t 'V. SfS SHI (iraalar liandreaf d. !h find calf w J . eh rv--r orr.rrd for $) ni rual Irvncb Itnvrt' h'H-a which ei.t f r tin a-.iilituai2.l. iA 00 M"ad-fwr4 IVrle f-hnc. Bna ralf, Sre etylih. rumfurubla aad 1urj.,v. The l-r.t ague rvar offnnvl al thla prli--; aama arada aa ru. fTTl-ma.1c lv. r.t Inf frum BA.tii to a-J in. QO 4B Pfllre rhnri Farmara. Iiallma.1 Mra ?e and lttarCarrlrraall wr-artbrm; Mhai-alf, enatnlcaa, am-mh lneil, hrary thfVo eulra, rates iAn iHlac. one pair will wear a yar. QO eS R.0 ralfl h.b.ll.rh'apr-Ynffinrllt Oaj, tbl price; tna trial will convince tbuee who want a aline f t rnmfurt ami arrvlca. GO 'dJ and i.l)0 Worklaiman'a ebnra wwa are .cry atr.iic and duralilc. rtmaa who have atran them atrial will wear at other make. rnvQ) M'i.aO aad l.7l ach.4 ab'-ca are UvfD wnm by tha twyearery where; tbeyaall mahcTr mcrlta. a. tne tocrraalna aalea .now. I arliet:i.O( irnatl-wwrd u, hot kuUICD Lonaula, -arr.tyiii:a.iualaFretuife tlilfjOrted ana eiatlii( mm at I" ."- tftv.-. ara the beat fine Donaola. ntylMli and durahU. Vallaa. neo that VT7 I- Duola' nama aad dlea' j..ym, Ti.mm and Pl.7 anna r wo are atampwi onnae txjtum or each an-a. W. L. VoVitLxH, tlrucktun, Maaa. -XT- L. E. BTjAJ Nt. EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Eapraaa Traloa laare Portland Dally BuuUt ( North " AtT7:S6 a a La 4:Z3 a Lv T.oor a 7: WJr. a."T 10 Ural 1:16 a I La Lr Ar Portland Albany Ban Praniiaeo AMi Iraiua atop only al lollnwlax etatlone north ol Koaebnrr- Eaat Fortland, Orair'm City, Wood oilrn. Bafn, Albany, Tangent, Hhodd, llalaey liar, tabnrf , Junction City, Irving, Eujene. aoaaataa bail, Dar. I;TS a I La Portland Albany Roaeburr Ar IMP! La 12.') Lrl 20B U UJ rail L SMrm Ar aLsaar ukal( dailt sxcart 8tdat) I 00 r a I L Portland Ar S J a t"ra I Af Alhany La 6:00 A uiAia aaaacs, ImTWUT- Albany Ar o:jr, a a Stir a Ar Lebanon Lr 8:0aa 7:30 a a Lr Albany Ar 4:20 r a l it a a Ar Lebanon Lr 8 40 r a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, Far Aeeaaanodaliaaiaf AeeaniM'laaa Paaaca cers, attached la CxprcasTralaa eTeel KMe KlvlaloB. ETrTECy I4UTLASb A0 10BVALL1B, Hail .-iais daiii (Expt8onoay, 7:W a u I IMOra I Lr Ar Port:nl Corral lie i-.W r m VIM ra axraiai TtAia oau.1 (Excp. Sun-Jay. i:i)ru I l ib ra I I.y Ar Portland McMinntllle Ar Lr j k;20 A a 6.46 A a Throiepfli Tickets T all points EAST, AND SOUTH. tm fm lii!r;ntio roirarding ralee, tuaps, e on Company Ai rit al Al'"iiy . I. OrillLKli E P. BOO CHS Mar.aKor Am't 0. P. and P. A YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. o Oregon Pacific Railroad, T m B0C, BeeelTer. Oreg-jn DevelopniBiit; fo's Steamers, Short Llue to California, Firat-class through paaaeiiKer End freight lino from Portland and all polnu In the Willamette Valloy to and from 6an rasclaco, Cal. Boats maca clow, connection at Alban a-ith trains of the Oregon Paclfl Railroad TIMESCHEOCL. axcopt Sundayi.) ye Albany 16:te r. H,ILara Yejaina, 7::0A,a 'yeare Corrallla l:OS r, a. lLaaya Coryallta,10:86 A,u Anire T equina, 4:M t. a. Amya Albany, 11:13 A. u I . O. A O. trnlaa connect at Albany and Corvallla. The above trains coaueotat Taaolna with the Oregon Doveiopment CVirnpany'e Line of Bteamablpa betweon Yaulna and San Francisco, RAILING DAT EN . TKOn TAQITiaA. Wll!a.tta Valley, Korembar Sib , 13th) 2Sth; D.jomber Sth. roa saa rAiaoo WilHrTMt'a VU. N ym r, J. t ; 11th; fMI; The Comparr rnvfyea the ng&t to nange sailing date a vjthout notice. V. B. Paaaeneara from Portland and Villamettw Valley point ean make close sroneoUon with the trains of the Yaqalna route at Albany or Corrallla, and if des tined to San Francisco should arrange to rrlve at Yaaatna tho evening before date f aailinfr , i VTsteazar aa Frrght rates always the Lowest Par lufxmttlet apply ta A R Obapman,Pre!irht and Bikat Ajent, Albany, C. C. HOIifJLi. J. P. and P Airea ' Corvalll. NEXT Y EAK'9 OUTLOOK. The ajuestlon now uppermost In the mind of politicians Is what the winning Isnue wl'l be for ncut t ear. The tariff and Hvcrcolnngc are tntnn'lnfc 'or kurem acv. Congressman Mills, who has lately been in a povltlon to know how people feel In the tllRcrent parts of the country, saysi "It we go to the country on the Issue of tariff reform alone, we will succeed, be cause we are thoroughly anlted on that question. If we press tho Isaue of free coinage of tllvcr, In my judgment we will loae every eastern state and gain nothing In the west. We mill lose the presidency, the senate, the house, free coinage, tariff reform and everything." Something may be learned from look Ing at the table ot (he electoral vote.keep. Ing In mind the fact that the south and west may be expected to go for Iree silver, while the rest ot the country would be opposed to It. The electoral vote ot the sliver states ot the wekt California, Oregon, Washing ton, Iduho, Montana, the two I?akotaa, Wyoming and Colorado, amounts to 40 votes, all ot which, with the exception ol 3, are now claasrd In the republican col umn. The southern vote Is 15J. To this there Is a pokslblllly of adding Kansas, to, making the total silver vote 19J, or 31 short of a majority. Thus even could the democrats hope to carry all the silver ststes, a majority of which are now republican, they wou'.d fall of a majority. They would lose Connect icut, Rhode lalacd, New York, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts and New Jersey, all of which may be cUtacd as doubtful or democratic slates. On the other hand, on the tariff Isaue, the democrats can hold the southern vote, 159; and they have more than a good chance to carry the doubtful states men tioned above, wl Ich have all recently dc claied In lavor ol democracy on the tariff leaue. This would Increaae their vote by 103, and to this mut be added 4 for the dlvialon of the vote of Michigan under the new law. Thla gives a total rote of 159, or 37 more than a majority. There Is therefore every probability of a defeat tot the democratic party al the present time on the laaue of free coinage, white the outlook Is extremely bright on the tariff. The country has been educa ted on the tariff for a number of years, un til now they are ready to vote properly on It; silver la a comparatively new Usue and he parties are not to take it up. It may e diecutscd outalde of the party lines, and it Is well that this should be done, but It Is too oon to make It a party Usue. Tele-g-rttm to make a hour ot t or a iioiseiiold A Utile thoughtfulnct goes a great way in the home, as well at in the larger vuclaj life; crd the n.oie cloie and Intimate the asso. i.iMoii t!i n-.ilcr the need of this t'uHighlfuincte In II; t Ic thing. There are few thing so trying as the conatant neglect and forgeJ ulncasof trifles. Many a gteater fault, tj nany a sellout error even, falls to give a much actual trouble and produce to much dUcord In general as the habit of never returning the thing that la borrowed ; of undue delay in answering notet; ot neglecting to perform the little service needed at the moment of any and all of thoae "li'tlcs light as air" In themselves, but wl.lch, In the aggregate, make up so small a sum of human happlnett. In fact, there Is no more exaeperallng trait than thoughtlcai.net In trifles. It Is even more exasperating than In larger and more tlgniScant matters. The Important affair can well be spoken of and recalled culy to mind, but the urlmportant one ls often one dlfliult to dltcutt. One fe;ls dialnclined to atk another to do tiie thing that should have been doi.e without atk- ng- Carefulness in small things will do more to promote an atmosphere of harmony In the household than almott any other one thing. All the same, while this thoughtfulnets In little things Is an Integral part ot an ideal character, it mutt be acknowledged that as life goes, a. id city lifeeapeclally, It U a very hard thing to achieve, owing to the fact, primarily, that life Is short and that art is long. The multitude of things that Invade the day of thece little things, no one of which Is of any great Importance, but In the aggregate often ciur.t for a good deal the multltud; of these almost, ot themselves, absorb ail tha time. When the morning mall bilngs In from 10 to 15 letters, which are variously notes ot re quest for this, that, or the other; of Invi tation, of Information, of some personal or family event which call far congratula tion or condolence, which atks If you are going here or there, or to do so-and-ao. It must be acknowledged that It acquires al most the entire morning to reply adequate ly and gracefully. And then the morning is gone ! Perhaps, after all, a more idgal state of society will teach us that life, itself, Is a fine ait, and that It is as much to live re sponsively, sympathetically, generously, at to work, and thus the dllemna of pres ent conditions will be solved. The great work, which hangs as a tantillzing Ideal before most of us, Is after all, perhaps, of far less Importance than the thousand de alls of small work whereby we seem to be ca'.led. John U Rockefeller, who has the largest daily income of any man In America, has been for tour months at work like a day loborer upon hU farm In Ohio, plowing, planting and harvesting his crops, sawing wood and shovelling earth upon the high ways. He is doing it for his health. It will be a great crop for him if he gets it, whether the wheat grows or not. Many oyster suckers suffer front an in flammation of the cornea of tho eye, caused by tlight abrasions from bits of shell and the contact of oyster juice. Italic! and cure are only obtained by the cintorizition of the iqflamed sj.ot Ly means of a white-hot platinum wire. The pain of tliii operation a laid to 1 e very slight. It teemi now to be th- almost uneversal opinion of tbe democratic pess througlost the country that Cleveland will be the presi dential nominee of the party, aad Boies, of Iowa, seems to have tbe call for second place- Clatksburg W Vs News, Our democratic cotemporsries are insisting that tbe next democratic state convention shou'd select governor Pennoycr as its candi date for tbe United Ststes senate. We have no particular objection, except that there will be uo senator to elect ly the next legislature. Lt t ding Photographers A raay sjregea. We have bought al' ' henegativt t mad by L W Clark and W H Jreeowood up to Nov 15th, 1889. Duplicates ean ba had from hem only of as at reduced 1 atas. We have also about 18,000 negatives inado by our selves, from wbick aluplieates can be had at llkeiaies. We carry the only fuli line of viawi of this state and do enlarged work at lowott rates for Crst class work. We shall be pleased to see yon at our Stndio in Froman's Mock, next doo to Masonio Temple. - TELtEOItAPHIO NEWS The People's Patly. Iniianapoi.is,Nov 19. The net results of today's settirn of the fat mts' nrganlKstirm are the peoples' party has captured the alliance, snd ihe alliance has split on the suhlreasury scheme. The capture ef the alliance by the peoples' party, while practically accomplished some days ago, was not apparent until today, when President Polk . unsnimounly re eler.led. J ll,l.ou-,kt. of South Dakota, was cbosen vice pretiilenti I 11 Turner wss re elected sccrctaryltresturer and J IC WllVtt. of Kansas, national lecturer. George K Washburn, of the national executive commit tee of Ihe peoples' party, stated the leaders of that party were jubilant over the election of rretiuent roik. killrtl by Wolves. &r Paul, Nov 18. News readied this city late tonight that three children of Andrew Gulick, near Drightnn, were killed by wolves this siiernoon. Prnliie fires esrly in the fall drove a large nnmher of wolves down frsrn lle north, Tha children wsniered Into the woods this afternoon and were attacked, Hefore aid could reach them the hcdles were pert tally devoured. Arm. I men killed eleven ef the wolves and a regular eipelilion wilt start tomoi row. The rartttera Atllaaee. lNiHANAroi.il, Nov iS The longer the alliance remains in sett'on the further apart grow the varkius factions. This appears to bs Ihe tltuslion tliis morning. It seems to be impossible to settle the vnrious orgsnitaiions down to any definite expression, or any united policy. Tbe third ,'nny fight is on in earnest and every move is with more or lets direct reference to fdis main issue. A split In the alliance on the subtreasury and land loan principles now seems inevitable. The open meeting of the alliance this morning wss a complete Tittle and tatted but a few mlnutrt. laaatrase Fairer. Csani) KArins, Mich Nov 18. Don J Learhcrs, president ol the Grand Ktpld Horsemen's association, tomorrow will ofler 1 100,003 for a great week of facet af the meeting of the Mlt-higaa Hone Ilreeders in Grsnd Rapid the Isst week in August. iKyl. He offers a f 50,000 purse for a rate lor the alsllion chsmpionthiii of all ages, to be '.rolled by Palo Alto, Stamboul, Atlertnu, Nelxm, Deltnartch and Pat llowning. la addition, leathers offers f 15,000 for a rare for Arion, Monbars, Ralph Wilkes, and Ucrmuds Hoy, 91 races wilt be given on different days. iaaaal Hrellag. Sai.em, Or Nov 18. At the anoual meet ing of the State board of Agriculture the board made a general revision ef tbe premium litts and rules so l regulations, and premiums in several new departments were added. A speed programme for tha state fair of 1S92 was also arranged. There are to be eighteen race. The purses are ample and the entries promiae to be large. 'J S Appersun was re elected president of Ihe bonrd, nd J T Gregg secretary. The opening date ol the fair was fixed for the second Monday f September. The secretary wst sulhorizrn to prepare statitlical information of the resources of O'e gon at the expense ol ftooo. The Bradly WkUkry. Kaisei.ANiaa, Wis Nov ly N Houtton anj William Ilrown wound up a drunk last night by emptying a pint bnt.le of whiakey, which contained taenly grains of morphine in addition to the !uor. Mr Huuiton, a mor phine urr, diwrovcrc.l ihe drug in the a lil key and pu' it in the ctutct fur her 0n ute. She did not hrow 'hat the men drsok it, snd when the fount, the empty Lottie this morning It wss too late. The ror-jnet 's jury is isvetti gating the matter. Sr Pah., Nov. The desd bodies of John Whalcn and James Walth were found in the upper room of the ManitoSa house this morn ing. Hie police tutpeclcd foal play at firtt, but the coionci't juty has decided that the cause ofdeath was txcesiv iinkina. lawyer Janra. Atlanta, Ga Nov 19 The kev Sam Jones ihe evangclUf, is going to turn lawyer for one day at least. Kev Sam Small was teusntly assaulted by Thomas a Miner, a saloon keeper, who kicked cut one of hit front teeth. Mr Smalt tued Mr Miner for $15 000 dtmaget snd Sam Jones hss sgreed to be Sam Smstl's lawyer in the Caae. Fif teen years ago, Sam Jones was sn alleged lawyer in Centerville, when he tuintd preach er. All he hss to do to be a lawyer again is to pay the state liscnce of io. This he hat done, and hew lit seize the opportunity to de liver a lecture cn saloon kepen. oellaa 4fr. Valparaiso, via Galvetton Nov zx The correspondent of the United Prets hss made special inquiries to ascertain ihe condition o public feeling on the subject oi the difficulty with the United -Slates. He fin. It that the fiery sentiment which prevailed against Amer icans bat considerably cooled down. The Chilians talk more rationally as to the Ameri can request for redress, and there is a growing disposition to see that justice Is done to looae who atsaulted the Amerlcsn sailors and killed two of them, A airaaae aalrldc. Spokane. Nov 20. R N Ki per inn. a rancher aad hunter from Cocar d'AIene river committed suicide esrly this morning on I Un man creek, lour miles from the city, by blow! inir off the top of his hesd with a Wincheste fine. The sffair is shrouded in mystery, lit- perison bad been in the city for several days, buying goods lor shipment to his place. Yes terday he paid his bill and announced hia in tenlion ot going home, but was next heard of as having killed biroacir. A Trala lobbed. Missoula, Mont Nov 20. Yesterday af ternoon two maskeJ men entered the Northern Pacific express car on the Mistoula & Coeu d'AIene railroad and at the point of their gun made the express messengers open the safe and give up ait the money it contained, $1000 1 ne rouuery occurred between Doorsey and ftiousn, near the Montana and Idaho line. A tteaaarkahle Salt liosTON, Mass, Nov 21. John S:eion, banker, broker and theatrical manager, yester. day paid to Mrs Anna D Everett $40,000, and thus settled one of the most remarkable cases ever tried licfore a Massachusetts court. Mrs Kverett claimed that Mr Stetson was the pro prietor of a swell gambling club, known as the Charlton, on Hamil'on place, at which, on the eight of November 2, 1889, Jonathan Bourne, jr.ef New B.dlbid, son of tbe late millionaire millowner. bucked the tiger at the Chatleton and lost'f 25,000 at one sitting. The suifwss brought by Mrs Stetson under tn old law of Massachusetts whkh gives any perron the right to recover money lost at gaming by any other person, provided I he loser does not bring suit within three months. Mrs Everett is the wife of George Everett, one of Stetson's clerks, who was arrested cn the charge of embezzlement.; Tbe Alliance, Indianapolis," Nov 20. The rr.orning lessicn of the alliance was chiefly devotea to a consideration of the demands and recom mendations fiom the ftate atlisnces, The mostimportent action taken was the adoption of a resolution demanding a constitutional amendment disfranchising federal office hold ers during their terms of office, The alliance also gave a final coup to the anti-sultreasury people by barring Gates, rf Missouri, froTi the meetings of tbe alliance This wss done by a resolution excluding "all alliance men who are not vouched for by the chairman of their respective state delegations." Leonard refused to vouch for Gates, and although he bore cre dentials from bis elate alliance, he was forced to retire. Just reoeivad at tha Lioies Bazaar an elegant line of fanoy oords, fiingea and ponpoos suitable for all kinda of fancy work, also the aew shades in zephyrs. m e ' Tbe best roast coffee in tbe'eity at Com a aloyera. The finest Una of picture frames ever in Albaey at FortmiIler& Irviog'a. HARMED. BROWN WIIIDBEE. At Lebanon, on Nov. 18, 1 891, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev T P Boyd, Mr A C Brown, of Marlon county and Miss Lulu Whidbee both of Lebanon. MORRIS BAKER At the residence of the bride's parents In Junction City, by Rev G M Whitney, on Wednesday, Nov 18, 1891, Mr Harley E Morris, of Harris burg, and Miss Moille Baker, of Junction. Mr and Mri Morris were in Albany on their wedding trip, going from here to Portland this noon. Miaril Merchants In adjoining town adver Uso to Hull goods at Albany price. Tho IVmlli'ton city election will not ho conducted under tho Australian system, aa announced, but under tho old style. r Aug 0 Kinney, of Astorln.snys that "without the conalructlnn of the Nicara- fua canal, to glvo 111 a cheap ami short ransporlatlon route, tho rajild dcvclop nietit of wealth, Industry ami population on the l'ncillu coast la an impoaalbllity." V Cn anticlpnto a largo attendance at tho military hall to bo given at the armory on Thanksgiving evening. No pallia will lio "pared to make It n success. The com iti It too on invitation la Jamea Ash, 11 I. Wahleu ami W A Humphrey; on roeejilion. Cnpt Goo K Chamberlain, Cnpt M il Kills and Mcut J A Humming. Tickets ft.50. ChurtfH Houghton, a IUker City Kng llnlitiinii, Intra fallen heir by tho tlt-nth of a cousin to I5(MX. Tho Democrat reports him a very happy man over tho receipt of tlm "welcome iiiUdllgciicu." Another Instance, that money Is thicker limn blood. TliU la a very linrllvss kind of a world. There are G2 churches, 0 school build ings, 27 nvwipnpera, IM bank, ami (15 miles of graded streets- The streets are the same width of Albany', tM feet. The streets are lighted by til arc lights, and CHI Incandescent lights, in Seattle, An exchange bite a certain claim of newspapers that aeck to get a living by the hull dozing process tha following bard hit : That waa a bad precedent the tale fair iiinnnKlng board estnhliln'd when It paid for advertisements' that were never ordered. Thla In a form of thievery that is growing too prevah-nt, anyway. No newspaper run 011 honest busliie-s principle ever practices it. Newspaper pirated, blackmailers mid thieves should not bo encouraged. What la the matter with Salem? Albany Democrat. You are out of order. The tueatioit la not up for debate. What lathe tnntttr with Albany, Journal Also ruled out of order. Albany in in it It is going ahead with healthy strides, with ttlenty to talk about, and no occas ions for self accusatloua like tbe follow ing from the above paper: "It is bard to print a daily in a amall tow n without having something to worry alxmt." The Journal w orries more than all Hip other papers in t regon combined. In the Nca Perce campaign Col. Frank Parker, now editor of tho Walla Walla Statesman, was a scout under lien. Howard. One da v be came near betuR drowned in the Yellowstone rirer. A soldier rescued blm, just w ho was not exactly known. That waa In '77," nays the colonel. "Since then tho man v, ho saved me that day from a watery grave in the Icy Yellowstone bos Wen turning nn at the rale of lhne or four a year. That little incident that day In the Yel lowstone baa rout me at least calculation from fKOO to (ioo in tokens of gratitude and drinks for y recner. I've done the primer things w ilh moat rverv sur vivor of that campaign iu the northwest, but I've an idea that the mart who really pulled me out ot the river that day is yet to be heard from. Here is another evidence of the fact that this la a progressive age. The Kant Portland hxpreaa says: tells, ranroA Co have usrd a tallow dip, on the amall end of a three foot stick, to light their storage ball in this city f..r aUnit "J-T, years. After today a pan j-t will abed its rt-fulgent rays in that desolate bole w here freight is lodt Vt the inconvenience of ahipiiera and found at the convenience of careleaa employes. The Salem paper are everlastingly harping about other tow ns being ioaloua of it and picking at it on account thereof. That ia a schoolboy trick. Ho far a the Ikjsm;rat i concerned it gives tbe news in reference to that city the same aa it d'wa in referenrn to others, perhaps more berauso of its Ix ing the State capital. So far a growth ia concerned all parts of the valley muat grow up together, ard that la what we all want. he poorest school boy is tho one always complain ing most. The good one takes care of himself and never goes to the teacher every time some loy pinches him. "Here, my good fellow," said an Kng I inh lord at a Philadelphia hotel table, as be slyly laid a dollar under ids nap kin. "What is that for?" asked the waiter without moving. "Fort Why, that ia for you. Take it." "For me? And why for me?" "Surely you must understand," whispered the lord in astonishment, "that ia your tip. I never give less than a dollar." "You are mis taken, sir," said the waiter, drawing himself up haughtily. "I am paid by the landlord for. my aervice. 1 accept no 'tip.' I am an American." Kx. In tho face of tbl traveling men tell the Dr.M-K hat that there i a continual run of tip all over the L' S, in Pullmans, at the hotels, everywhere. It in mean custom that should be abolished. Hew many people are there who pro nounce any proportion of their words correctly, not merely by reason of clip ping and mouthing, but by Ignorance of good usage? We find them everywhere, and they lay the accent on the first Instead of on the second syllable of acclimate, for example: they pronounce the second syllable of acoustics, coo, Instead of cow, they do not put the accent on the last syllable of adept, as thev should do; they leave the u ound out of buoy ; they pro nounce duke with the sound ot 00 Instead of with the simple long u; emphaidze the first Instead of the second syllable of ener vate, and sound the t In often. They are astonished to know that precedence has the accer.t on the second syllable, and placard on the last; that quay Is called key ; that sough Is suf; that the z Instead of the s sound Is to be given in sacrifice, and the reverse In rise; that subtile and subtle are two different words; that the last syllable of tortoise Is pronounced 'tis" Instead of '".us;" t1-st It should be used and not ust; and that lt Is not the 'zoo," but the zoological gardens where one goes to sec the chlmiiffzee and not the chimpantf. Thus ejaculates an ex change. In view of an approaching pro nouncing bee. the above will he of interest. In these days of uncertain pronunciation it Is safe to say no one can "stand up" long on selected words. We ncently published a letter from Mr A B Cummtng of this city to an Iowa paper. On account of a lack oi spare we omitted the last paiagraph, on the silver question, which we now give In full: "Here we have a full Illustration of the workings of that mysterious fraud, called "Sliver Demonltlxallon," In this way: England buys Idaho and Colorado silver for seventy-five cents on the dollar sends this silver to India where It is converted into Indian rupees woith 103 cents qn the do' lar; then she takes this appreciated Indian coin and buys Indian cheap wheat, at about 50 cents per bushel ; tbe premium on the silver pays the transportation of this wheat from the plains of India to Liverpool. This is hard wheat and it requires soft wheat to grind with It the kind of wheat raised here. Now England wants the wheat market of this Piclfic Coast country and it Is all shipped In Eng lish bottoms. Now comes the English buyer and says to the farmers of this country "I can buy Indian wheat for to much laid down in Liverpool, we cannot pay you any more." And Eigland buys Oregon wheat, the finest wheat In the world, for 80 cent a bushel and in com mon year for 60 cents when the wheat is virtually worth $1 .25 per bushel. This is how England beats the American farmer with American law. This la the leading reason why England is opposed to Bymetalism and Remonltizatlon of the sliver dollar, and the poor American grangers, In general, and those of the Pacific slope lr. particular, : have to sweat because they do not understand the ques tion as to what is the difference between fu'l remonklzatlon of money and fraud dollars. They will learn, by and by, to understand what constitutes money ; when they do, England will not buy Oregon fall wheat for 80 cents per bushel, in face of the fact that the people of the earth are struck with a scarcity of bread stuffs." A I'l atK HiMSli rOvTEK. A baking powder that can bo depended upon to bo free from lime and alum 1 a desideratum I tlieso day of adulterated food. Ho far ns can bo judged from tho official report, tho "Royal" eema to bo the only ono yet found by chemical anal yses to bo entirely without one or the other of theso substnnrcs.nnd absolutely pure. This, Itisshown, result from the exclusive use by It manufacturer of cream of tartar specially refined and pro pared by patent proceise which totally remove tho tartrate of ilmo and other Impurities. The cost of the chcmlcully pure cream of tartar I much greater than any other, and it I used in no bak ing powder except the "Royal," tho manufacturer of which control the pat ent under which it i rcflnod. Dr Kdwaid (J Ixive.formcrly analytical chemlh-t for tho UH Government, who inado tho analyse for tho Now York State Hoard of Health in their Investiga tion of baking powder, and whoso inti mate kiiowludxo of Hit) ingredient of all thoHONold in thl market enable blni to peak authoritatively, ay of tho purity, wbolesoini'iie, ami nporlor quality of the "Royal :" "I find the Royal Ilaklng Powder com- fosodof pure ami wholesome ingredient. 1 1 a cream of tartar powder, and dm! not contain cither alum or ihoNphate,or other injurious ubtancn." . Prof live' tet,and tho recentofliclnl test by both tho United State and Ca nadian Governments, show the Royal iiaking Powder to Ih superior to all other in strength and leavening power. it i not only the iiiont economic in use. hut make tho purest, llneHt flavored and most wholesome food. OlIL rROtfcEDMUft. Thursday evening, Nov l'J. l'rcHont Mayor, recoider, marshal, city attorney, bridgo superintendent and Councilmen French, Hawkins, Tabler, I'urkliArt, Allen and Otrrctt. The recorder reported receipt of 117.60 from Junction City for street lamps sold to them. Ordinnnt-o bill 2 l'J attlborixing city of Albany to enter into a supplemental contract for building of bridge al Albany was read threw time ami ihihhkI. It provide for allowing I.khj alilitional to contract price of S.'J.ri.VJ and for addi tional illlprovrliit-lit. A bill for l-MO for improvements made on river front al foot of Jefferson atreet, wit presented by Albany Farmer Co., Mr Mart Payne appearing on behalf of the company. Referred. Mr Payne called tbe attention of the council to tho ditch running under side walk on Ferry atreet, with statement as to it unhealthftitnea. Referred to committee on health aud police with power to act. The rrcorder read supplemental bridge contract, which provide for cantilever nhtn of bridge, interior pier 10 feet wide Instead of H feet, am) end pier 8 feet in stead of ft feet, and the payment of VKK) additional, $HM,n.V) in all. Contracts of Ferry street sewer were urant:d use of one engine, on paying all exteue, Rerorder reported receipt of supple mental lmd; with gotwl Ktctiritir. - Mr Miller, tbe superintendent, reported that be had examined the supplemental bridge plana and contract aud that be considered them all rlk'ht. A report of Mr Miller showed that work had already done t the amount of (.'iOOO. Continued until meeting of council 011 the 21th instant. at rUl KJiTATR 4lta. Win F Harrow ct ux to R II Lig- Kelt, gig Bcree.tt, I2.S It 3 w .. 1 WWO i: IVrker ct al to II Arnold, lot 12, bl 3. except 20 feel 200 John Nichols t-t ux to J M Ralston, parcel In Ieuantn 3 nj Noah Miauka et us to D C an, parcel iu Crawfordsville 400 A J Shank et ux to D C few an, SO acre in lp 14, S R 1 w 1100 J Lllilletnx tolIM Perry .parcel in ioiaviiie 3W Atlam Sisimoreet ux to PLHi'yeu, 2") acre in eec it.tp 11, S R2 w COO i W Hiimnter toTTurner.10.1 acre IntplO, KRlw 100 Scott Ward et ux to John Iont, 27 acres, tp 13.SS R3 w C75 Jo Smimerville elux to John Som- nierville.so acres, sec lt5, tp 15, SKJw 5 Jo Soinmerville et ux to li A Koiii- merville, lKacrc in ate 10,'p IS. It 3 w Jo Hommerville et ux to II A and M I. hommtrvtlle.lWJ acre, tp Ift, S R 3 w 5 f 11,8110 rttontTc MITTMI. In the matter of the estato of M C Howard, Martin Payne appointed ad ministrator w itb bonds fixed at $3000. Ikmd filed and approved. In the matter of the estab! of Mariah ('reuse, ordered that citation issue to heir to show cause why, it any, real property should not lie sold. Time for bearing Tuesday, Jan 5, Su2. In the matter of the estate of Icypbene Schooling,-order matle to sell personal property. In the matter of tbe estate of 1! K Schooling, order that personal property be sold. In tho matter of the estate of Reuben A McFarhtnd, will admitted to probate. I It McFarland appointed adminmtrator-with-tho-will-annexed. Havk U noticed tnat Allen fir on' gro cery store ia always full of fruit, vege table, etc, tbe very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had they have it. Apple, Cabbages, Turnips, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, umpcH, Cratilierrics. Oranges, Ixmioiw, Pigs Feet, Celery, Hauer Kraut, Reels. It is sctually economy to drink Beech's Tea. Being abrolutely pure, it ia much stronger than the artificial tea, about one third lefa of it, or al out twenty grains, be ing reqnirsd per cup. As there are 7.G80 grains to a pound, there will ha aeeu to be between three and four hundred cups to the pound. As it is hut CO cents per pound, this is at the rate of about one fifth of a cent per cup. For aale at Allen Bros. The Dulsarte corset fiords a aupport both liiLt and atrong, freedom in all motion and eleganoe of shape. The Dolsarto waittt for ladies snd children are recommended by all who have tiied them. Mis Talt. exclosiva tgont. Samploa may bo aeen at Mra Gil bert' dtcsamaking pailors, over Golden Rule Bazaar. Fresh reasted coffees at F E Allen's. Keep Year Blood Pare. Impure blood, however goncrtted, is always ptcsortt in the body when pain is felt; it spreads and ferments whereyer a weak spot exists. Take Brandreth'a Pills to make tbe blood pare and expel all that is hurtful to the system. They are the one great and unfail ing remedy. They oleause the bowols and restore equal circulation throughout the body. They preserye the vigor of youth and often save life. A Shoe Item. S K.Young lias just re eeived a large stock of shoes, for men, women and children, including particu larly a fine line of school shoes The best makes in the market can be found in his shoe department. When Baby waa sic, we cave hor Castor!, When she waa a Child, she cried for Caatorla. When she became Mis, she clung to Caatorla. When she bad Children, she gave them Castorla, . For bargains in monuments, headstones eta., go to E W Aohiaoni Co, Albany, Oregon For Sale. Twenty-tour acre tract of land, nil In cultivation, suitable for prune orchard, $45 per acre. Inquire on prem ises of Win St John, 4 miles west of Tan -gent. : Mown Ann abkoad THOkSTJAV. Out bisrkets are well stocked with wild go. Wheat le MO centr, In Portland's declining market. Rut, the truth is, wo no longer get mirmarkat from Portland; but from Han Francisco, A Hpoksne Kalis Bsiik runsa eolumn ad verlinemttnt in one of the dailies there. Tint's buiincst, Tbn voung man who got seven w hacks over the head last night with a hickory oene is said to have coin to the sruisihla 0011 elu sion that he attacked tha wrong mm. Several farmer formed a 24,000 bushel wheat pool at Ixini(ton reonntly. Tbe wheat was sold to the highest hiddnr, bring ing h.lj cents per bushel. Mr J W Cutiok is rnnking arianer mint to open a now bank la Albany in his block, at th location now oooupind by II J Junns' book store. Tho firm nau.e will he J W Cusick 6t Co. W II Oreoiiwood, formsrty of Alhany, hastwnrt arrnsted in Hikrr dt.yori the charge .f robbing , bed fellow 'if (35. Alhany ninn who nn to ISker city seem t be lated. The turkeys will disappear hi immensu (jaautitiea oie week from today. Many of our people are thankful, and tho gobbler will hava to tnlTf r for it. Hate bell admirers in Portland are rtiaing a purso nf $10,000 to tio the Portland team, winners of the Pat ilia Northwest l-eatfae pennant, against the winners of tho California League pennant, which will bt Nan Jose. Tiik Fi!t Ca Iao ol caking for the Alhany bridge arrived today and another one Is expected tomorrow. Tl.ce two will make about twenty feet ot pier on each of the five structure. Five or alx more car load will follow. It I the in tention to put lhee In o,ltlon as soon as poviible In order to be prepared for any rUe In water ahotild It occur during the coming few week. riuiAV. This may he put on record as the wind -iottdav i f the eravni. The Stattf reform tcliool at Salem now eotitaioa live itimau-a, a Portland iny going there jenterday It wi;l soon bo full. As work prngrraei-s tm the Kerry street ewer, wd.s era reported aa having una dry in the actu.nd block from the street and even ahead of where tho work is being done. The llarimy Times savs thre i another bill enciveinei.t over the ii'ue Packet mine,.' Tina is an annual occurrence. Several I.iun ooen'.y men who werd iu the oriiual crowd Will begiu to j;et nervous. A Rao Man. Deputy Sheriff Pi.irman returned to The Dalle thi noon, accomp anied by Chaa r. Stone, who was in the jail here awaiting the action of th- grand jury, on the charge of forgery. There are tnrcc intiicimcnta against Stone there lor forgery, and a Watco county aecrned to have the grcamt claim an'd will come neareat doinr jutlcc lnthecae Stone was given up. Fifteen or twenty yeajs In the pen are the nrcupect. Piano Ri'.nrtt.. Following is the pro gram for Prof I-orillarJ'a piano recital at the opera boiue, tonight: Pabt i. Mardi tints Carnival Muet) Scbulx-rt Dlga Hewitt and FUb Kmmet. IMP Drcam-TOesten-Sadie Friendly. Caliph d P.agad:ui ftwo piwno, eight hands) P Horr OUie Thompson. Louisa Vclcr, I'.ijnii.i Cnugill and Ik-ssie Set llemire. Fantasio Mazurka d'Orso Minnie Hodeit. II Trovatore (duet, two piano) II Alherti F.va Cowan and- Marguerttte Hopkins. Past ii. Spuiradehen (Spinning W b t-1 i I W n 1 1 1 e N o r a Ze y k s . Maurka C Denee Ix-on lx-w is. Soldier' Chorus (FaustrSchubcrt, two piano, eight band Nora .ejus, Joyce Brownell, Lizzie Bryan and Anna Flmn. Tanz Vergnngeii (valse) Mosrowski Martiuerette Hopkins. An aitmiiislon fee of V centa will be charged to defray expenses. ATC!AV. Dabclns u-houl at the oei houe tonight The tuuriat as repreirnted by Tho Nose Judittct in "A y ilck Match'' it very uehjue and artiatlc. fo sure your button re well acwed on I rfore thn aruva -f Fiiz P.V, in Tho Kore J..lliliea' "ii-i.i k Match." According to a h-t of taz paters .ul-U hed iu the Polk county ltemiiei, W A Kinney pay taxea in that County on t-1.554. Tbie) forenoon a live pugdirtie encounter occurred bctwreu two prominent pioneer citizens in the sroond ward, li ia said to btvobrcn very irtereating In the teclirriiiiination at Pendleton !at week twenty five out f Ihe tweoty ci(ht applioanta t-btaiood ot rlificatea. Oaiy 3 brat gradte were granted. Beginning Nov 15 it haa I een unlawful to kill phraeauti of all kinds and gmue. Uo member thi. This is a law, oo. that shnold be enforced. Prot ret our game in tho close to oo. Last Wcitner.lay a colored porter, Henry Stmnp. slapped a chamhrr maid at th S.mon ilouae, it. Wail Walla in tho face becauae she waa boating him, and tho act very properly coat him $33 00. At ths meeting of the Building & Loan Asaooiatiuu last evening. $300 was loaned to M Looelwtry of Tallman, at 72 months in terest in advance. 10 ar.arce were with drawn from the Crat aeriea by Geo E Chamberlain, tho cause fur tho amount loaned being smaller than usual. The piano reoitrl given by Trot Loriilard'a class Isst evening at the opera house, was a meritorious slftir. The program waa oarried out aa puoliahed, except tho election by Mlas Noru Zoyss, who waa not prosent. Prof Lorillard is a competent and auo.iesa ful teacher and hia class show tho good training they have rccoivid. A ood mecbanio who earus not leas than $2 50 a day steadilv. and whose wife ia the daughter of people iu the H'illamette who are well off, waa caught iu tbo chicken bouse of Job, tho old spiuner. up Ashland creek. Job held him to taw with a loaded shot gun, and after begging for hia life aud promising to nay a gooit pi toe lor an tho chicken he had stolen in tho pat, tho chicken thief was let off unharmed Ashland Tidings. Frcth critpcclery at Allen Eroa. Kepairinu neatly done at tho large gilt boot stbre. Fresh mince meat in quantities to suit at F E Allon's. A line Hue of ladies aud children' gossa mers at the Ladies Baazir. Co to Kloin Brca aud bayo your shoe repaired while you wait. All kind of farmers produce taken ia ex change for groceries at F E Allen'. Klein Bros ean mike yon any stylo of a boat or shoe you wish, and will guaianteo a perfeot iit, Try them on a pair. A full lino of cigars end tobacco at F E Allen's. All 1 inds of choice eating and cooking appbs at Allen Broe. Ladies Oxford tie at greatly reduced rates at Klein Brot. Must be sold. A largo line of elegant gold wttohea in tasty new trays at Will & Stark's . Fresh Mocha, Jaya and Blendid coffee re ceived on every steamer it Allen Eros. Allen Brcs always keep their customers supplied with fresh butter and eggs. Go to F E A lieu wnoa you want some thing sweet. Honey, maple syrup, etc. W W Davi ia now in charge ef the Del monloo restaurant. Meal 25 cent. Eastern oysters, fresh. , Everj thing first-class. A Fine Arrangement. For some time there has been considerable complalfit about the condition of the closets In the basement of ths central school building. The directors ct the district finally took the matter tn hand and let the contract to Hopkins Bros, for putting in a McFarland Syphonia system ot closets, probably the best sanitary system for school buildings manufactured." This Hopkins Bros, have done in splendid style, doing a fine plumb ing job. Monday morning the basement of the school building will be as healthy a place as there Is in Albany, all evidence of the old system having been taken away,and the building completely disinfected with a large quantity ot chloride of lime, carbol ic acid, etc. "Under the new system there will be as complete sanitary arrangement perfect In the details, so that surroundings will be absolutely clean, aa healthy as ones parlor, and with much more extensive fa cilities than- were previously enjoyed. Hopkins Bros, have taken extra pains to do a job that will be a credit to the fine school building as well as Albany, on ac count of the great Importance of the matter, and have succeeded remarkably well. Parents may send theli children to school Monday morning wl'.h the assur ance that they wilt be In at a healty a place as there Is In the city, one that will be kept so In the future. A Nauohiv Boy, A fourteen year old boy this forenoon shot one of Fritz Huffman's fine cochin chickens, put it ua der his coat and started off, when a man who saw it, took him in chargo, and con veyed hi m to the Recorder's office. A lib eral price was paid for the fowl and the boy given bis liberty, it Is to be hoped with good resolutions Wantp.o at Corvalli. Marshal Hoffman today was notified by Marshal Sera fiord to arrest member of Boston Comedy Co. and hold them for $io nntll warrant arrived. What for Is not known. They could not be found, no such people having come this way. To-Morkow' Skrvicb. Rev 8borey wilt preach at tbe Congregational church morning and evening. Mr O 1' CohIiow wilt speak at the meet ing for men at 4 o'clock in the W C T U Hall. The aubject 1 onu of interest and every mcmlx-r of the Y M 0 A should be present. All men are invited. A the United Preabyterlan church at If a m, Dr Irvine will repeat the first sermon he preached In Alhany. It was delivered on the t.'th day of November 1851, and Is now a little more than forty years old. At the Ksptist church on Sunday at 11 a m the piator Rev Ceo Hill will preach. In the evening at 7:33, the Sun Jay school will give an lnterellng and lntru-jtlve Bible Day Program, entitled, "Marching Orders." Sunday school at 12:15 p m. Young Peoples mcctlng6:3p m. All be mads welcome. Preaching at the Presbyterian clinch at Ham ami 7 :30 p m by the pastor. Sab bath school at 12:15 p m. xl'BCK at 0:45 pin. Subject of morning sermon, rrovi'lential Oversight." Lvening, "Faith and the Mrorld." All will be made welcome to these services. The Linn county teachers local insti tute for Lebanon wa bold in that city lat night and today. Tbe exercises opened with an address of welcome by Nl A Miller, Mayor of Lebanon. To say that tbe addre wa earneat, purely classical and well received describes it. He accorded the visiting teacher the hoopitalitie of the city ; also in t lie course of hi remark paid a high tribute to tbe present system of public school educa tion and the noble pioneers who inaugu rated lt. Supt. RuRgc-lI, on tbe part of the visit or, made a short, well worded response. Kupt. Russell i very energetic and emi nently successful in stimulating teachers, under bis supervision, to perform the Vf-ry best work and by so doing grow in efficiency and usefulness in general. J li Horner, principal of tbe Albany public ecliool. waa on tbe program for a set speech; but owing to the fact that the audience was largely composed of citizens following various pursuits, be took a sentence from Miller's speech juet delivered, and spoke for twenty-five minute upon'The Modern public school, a Miniature university." The entire program was interspersed with excellent music and well rendered recitation under the direction of Princi pal VV A Mctihee and Mr Funk, of the lA-banon public school. The work was continued this morning at 9 o'clock. Teacher from all parts ot the county were present, and interesting andproiit able sessions are anticipated. VVO BIB CttMIDEEIXU F. M. French keeps railroad time. Bay your groceri-js of Parker Eros New cream cheeso juat received at Conrad Meyer. C W Cobb, job printer, Flioo Block, doea brat claas work. 8c that e'egont'piaio at Klein Bros Boot and Shoe store. E W Achiaoo SiCo are aeltiog monument at Portland pnoca. See W F Read'a lino of drosa gocd and ana hefore buying eleowbere. Stewart & Six aell thi very best jetmt tempered shears and icitiora. Smoke the celebrated Ilavani filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joaeph's. A large stock of wall paper, with late de signs, at Fortmiller t Irrtog',jut received Have you aeen tboee parlor suits that T Brink has just received? They are nice. Uo to O C McFarland for aadlery, bar ncaa, whips, robea, all kinda of horco cloth ing etc., etc. Dr M II Ellis, phyaictan and surgeon. Albany, Oregon. Call made Jla citj"or country. Ladies can da their shopping in Saa Fran oiaoo without vieiting the city, and without extra cutniiuaaion. Miss K J Birmsi ?.r chaiia ag-sut, lG3),Orovo St.Oaklaad, Patronize hemo industry aad buy hand made harness, warranted, from O C Mo Fart, nd, at DubmUle a old stand. A a to C W Cobb, (accessor to Paisley & bmile, ennn Uiock, for your j -b print! Of )f all kinds. As Estebprisiso Womax. Four years aco a widow named Maty E Ive, with one son fifteen years old, settled on the south fork of the Nooksack, ami a twig had never been cut by a white man within five miles of her ranch. Her household goods were brought to her from Nooksack Crossing in an Indian canoe. She (jot a shanty tip and went to work, tor six months she saw only one woman, and that was a squaw. She has now several acres cleared, a garden which is the pride of South Fork, fruit trees started, and this year with only her son to help her lias mad- 157 rods of Rood wagon road, choppiug don n trees, haul- mg t:iem away ana gruobing. Phe wields the axe in a very certain and reli able way. Sue has cowe, pigs, chickens, and tier dinners are celebrated all along the river. uuaru. A Gcs Accident. Lane county is the banner gun accident community of Ore gon. The last case happened np the McKenzie across the river from the Thompson place yesterday afternoon at 4o clock, says the uuard. iiie victim was a boy named Bluebaker, aged 11 years, who was found, in the road badly shot, by the Messrs Thompson. Upon investigation, it was found that the ball, from a 22-calibre Winchester,had entered the right side and ranged upwards. He was carried to his home at B F Finn's residence. The shooting was acciden tally inflicted, by himself. NOTICE. I have this day aold to R O Watson & Co. the grocery and commission business hereto fore carried on by me at the corner of Ells worth and 2nd streets, consisting of stock of groceries, provisions, fixtures, eto. I will pay all bills incured by me while conduct ing said busineaa on presentation. 1 re tain th book accounts and parties indebted tome can call and pay at the store until Deo lat, 1891, R Q Watson & Co receipting for me. After that date all unpaid account will be placed in the hands of my attorney for collection . Nov. 2. 18U1. ' E J Lanniko. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. N0TICB anna li IS HEREBY GIVEN To ALL PER, anna Intareited that on the 11th day ol Novem- k loot I eixl la tha Omintr Court ol Linn county, Oregon.mr Inal aoeount in thjynatter of the estate ol Jeruaha Moore, deceaeed, and that said eourt has apuolnted Saturday, the 12th day of December, 1891, at tha hour of 0 o'clock, a m of aaldday, aa the time, for hearing- all objection, if any, ta ajd final aoeount, and for thaaettlement of aald ea ate. Said day belna on of tha days of ths regular Paoember term, 1861, ef nld eourt. Dated this ISth dty of November, 1881. MART J BEARD, W It BiLrt , Administratrix aald aetata. Attorney. CARPET vEAVING..-I will weave carpet at my residence one mile north of Albany. Addreas,Box,S37City. MRS. W, H. WARNER ACADEMY OF ' Onr Lady of Perpetual Hslp, tVLBANY. - - REQON Conducted by tha Slsteis f St, Benedict Tuition in elect day obool rangeafyom 6 to $10. - Fortartni or Bt-lia? Slant or - prtioolarj apply at thi Aivlan' - adasa Sister Superioress, "German Syrup" O. Qlftfjer, Druggist, Watortown, Wit. ia the opinion of a aaaa who keeps a &mq ftore, !eiia an medicine, cornea in direct contact with the patients and their families), and knovn better than anyone elae how remedies sell, and what true merit they have. He hears of all the failure and success, and can therefore judge : "I know of no medicine for Coughe, Sore Throat, or Hoarseness that had done tuh ef- lective work ra my Coughs, family as Boacherys Soro Throat. Jg HoarseneBS, t my store, who was suffering from a very severe cold. She could hardly talk, and I told her about Cerman fcyrup and that a few doses would give re lief; but she had no confidence in patent medicines. I told her to take a bottle, and if the results were not satisfactory I would make no charge for it. A few days after she called and aid for it, saying that she would never be without it in future as a few doses had given her relief." D ALBANY OR. Wmm & HULBERT BROS. Real Estate Agents Farmi and Ranches for sale. Also city broperty in Albao and C'oryallia. ALBAHY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE . ALBANY, OREGON. X8Q1, 1892, flrst Tern Opeaed Srpleaber l , 14). A full corps of instructor, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Co arena r etudy arranged to meet tl a'.l gtvt le of student. Sftial iHaucrmrnli ejfercd lo stiijrnl$ from abroad. war. Kitexr scojbit rrealtleal. REVERE HOUSE, ILBAMY, - OREGON JHAS. PFEIFFEH PROPRIETOR, FHtad an tn lrnM.-laMS style. Tablet) supplied with the best in tbe market Mlo loep!nr apartments. Sample room tr commercial trarelore. W I B K U O B B B j . . . . THF. CEZ. Elm A TED . . m U SMITH & WESSON y n&wuLy gilds Th Flnttt Small Arsis Ettr Hanufactore'. PJ I i-iTX- . Coarantenl , for anearw DURABILiTY. EXCELLlaCEet WORKMANSHIP cn CONVENIENCE In LOADING an SAFETY. Beware of cheap irea imitation Send for CWstra'.cd Catalog ar.d Price List to SMITH & WESSON, M'BISGEIELD, MASS. b a r : .t a B B a CHOICE MEATS Or All Korea Emirick -'te - Baker, Oppnelt ehtaer'a Livery Stable, next ear li Willamette Packmz Cu'a etore. FOSHAY & MASON vaauau a ast-aia- Druggists and Booksellers Aftenta for John B. Alden'a publications, watch we aell at publisher' price with sUietrt.W 1LBAST. etteCaOft Albany ' IRON WORKS. -Manufacturers oT (EAM ENCINES CRIST AUD SAW HILL MACHINERY IRON rKONTS AHD ALL KIMS OF HEAVY AND LICHT WORK, IN IRON iN2 r ra t rf CAS1IKCS. eotal attention -!! o - parrrng U da of machlner Patterns Katie on Short Notict IVreata, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Fat ant buainesa conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Office Is OaposHe U. S. Patent Office, and we ean aeenre patent in less time than thoe remote from Washington. - Send modal, drawing or photo., Tr!h descrip tion. We advise, If patentable or not, free ot charge. Onr fee not one till patent la aeenred. A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain fatenta," with names of actual clients tn jour State, county, or town, sent free. Address, c.A.srow&co. Orposlt Patent 0K.ce. Washington. 0. C. Best stock or 2nd pS" roods tn tho Va i y, and U most rease iale prices, both a b tolling. I have on band i) fetJua FUSNlTU.lt, STOVES, TINWARE TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. floor weat of S E Yonng'8 oit stor L. COTTUES Star Bakery CorSroadalbln and First StaVs COMUD MEYER, Proprietor. Canned Fruit, . Glasavrare, Dried Fralt, Tobacco ( Sugar, Coflevt Et Canned ffleafa, Qneeaiware, Vegetable, Cigars, Spleea, Tea, Etc., Ia faet ayarytUag that I kept la a geaaaal variety and (rsocery ttore, Higheet 'market priee paid lot ALI KINDS OF PRODUCE Big 0 la acknowledger) the leading- remedy foe OoBorrhoBtt Glee. The only eaia remedy for r,sia In 'ITOtPAxe auaaM4aotW LeaeonkeeaorWhitea I creecribe it and feel eaiM Sutac. safe in recommendina It ITHtEMHSUHESiniCo. to all snfferera. Sold y lrarirtteV rT'-w.4Urkl a"aiAVi A.ou- Stanarl &Cusitt , Agert V, T 'I aa iim . ra -u aa H'JC UBW wm- WyyPjg'j1 Mtweyweiyw 2nd 127 Store.