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Wesjki.y Dkmocrat. $1.75 per n advance, $ j.oo at end of year. juconsrixev-sr year Mrs Pkak. The services yesterday at the United Presbyterian church were conducted by Mrs Chas Peak of San ttaccisco. Notice has been given of the special services which are to be con ducted, by her. The large audiences which listened to her were very highly pleased and helped bv the Dlai 11 i-ei(n- tation of tho gospel. Mrs Peak is a wo;nan of far more than ordinary ability, being gifted in nrwiini-i. vnicn "manner mind and soul. She is not sensational! power ib in uer earnestness, which comes from a rich experimental kncwl age of the love of Jesus Christ in her own heart. After she finished her ser mon last night she sang a solo, which made a fitting close to her theme, "The Uplifted Christ." As one of our eminent divines has said : -'She '.s a Moody and oanky in one.'' We consider it a rpecial privilege to have Mrs Peak con duct meetings in Albany, and are sure that the christian people will receive great inspiration from her work, and others can listen to their profit and en lightenment. She will preach every evening at 7 :30 o'clock. A pleasing fea ture of the meetings will be the closing of the sermon by a solo from Mrs Peak. Bible readings will be conducted bv Mrs Peak on Tnes.lav WaI.i.i.. n,,',ro.i ... and Friday afternoons, at 3 p m. All are coruiany invited to these meetings. an .vsToaiA Kaii.roao. Again a rail road is being built from Astoria for cer tain. A dispatch says that at last the rail roan cont act has been siahed. On t "';"",. " morning mere arrived in this city a essrs Bonner and Hammond, of Montana, accompanied by J C Stanton of New York, and H I Kimh.n f a. who are interested in the building of the roaa with them. At 10 a m the subsidy committee met and received a oroposi tion from the above named gentlemen to ouiiu arauroaairom this city to a trans continental conneotion. Immediately afterward the committee adojurneJ, and at 4 o'clock 1), is afternoon met and ac cepted the proposition . The contract is 10 ouiiu a railroad from Astoria to Globe, and specifies that work must be com- menceuon or before April 1, 1895, and uiuav u pugnen to completion as rapid iy as possible. Already a contract has been made with the Northern Pacific R R Co for the nse of their tracks between uioDe and i'ortland, and there is every indication that a traffic arranseruent will be consummated with the O R a N Co on eastern business, which will make .As toria a common freight and passenger railroad point with other cities on the coast. Linn County Council. Hall of Riverside Grange P of H. Dec 1,1894. The Linn County Business Council P of H met in regular session, Worthy President H M Palmer in the chair. As the good patrons were about all done with their fall work, there was a full house from the commencement ol the mornne exercises. On motion it was made an open meet ing. The committee on legislation offered their report on the resolution in regard to changing the chatter of the city of recounted with such solemn -mwIL. Albany so as to work out their road tax . to strongly impress her harr. if ti?rA ! 11 a il. . 11 1 t ' At the United Pkksbytbbian church last evening a large audience greeted Mrs r, "iscjurse was even better than those which have proceeded it. The solo she sang was one of great sweetness, and the appeal US the refrain. "Lord holr. was echoed in the heart of many in the nudieme. Her theme -"Dost thou be Uee on tho Son of God?" was handled with rare abilitv. She mi, forth great power and beauty the blessedness and advantages of the believer in Christ. .... .mini miiKa or not oe levmsr warn THE CITY ELECTION. As anticipated a small vote was cast yes terday at the city election. The only city officers voted for being marshal and treas urer, with no contest on the latter, and with littlo spirit in the fight for council- men, like the recent state elections, a good many staved at home. Iho vote was as follows : Mausuai. Asleep in a Bato IYb. The Portland ' Welcome tells the following. The man referred to may be an Albany man ; but the Democrat has been unable to locate him: A man giving the name of Henry vVaterhouse, hailing from Albany, went into a First street barber shop Friday afternoon and asked for a bath. It was noticed that he was slightly intoxicated at the time, but no particular attention nam 10 run, anu ne was Btiowu in to a bath room. He was heard to splash around for awhile and then everything in the room became quiet. So quiet that the janitor became curious and looked over the door. The man lay in the water apparently dead. The door was broken open and it was ascertained that Wsterhou.se was almost drowned. A physician who was summoned, how- ever, succeeded in resucitatiog him and ue came out all right. Too much boose within the limits of said corporation, asking the next legislature to not change said charter. The interest question was taken from the table and talked on by several of the members, asking that the next legislature reduce the rate of interest, said motion was lost. On motion the next meeting of the council will be held with Knox Uutte grange the 1st Saturday in January, 1896. The committee on field trial of plows n ade quite a lengthy report on the work of the different make of ulows. and decided that the Oliver make did the best work. The worthy president declared a re cess for dinner, which all partook of with a good relish. The council was recalled to Business in due time. The school book change was taken under consideration and Hon R A Kutherford. county school sunt. made some very interesting remarks on the subject 1'rof Mitchell gave a very interesting talk on the above subject. Sister Phillips and Mies Hudson are in favor of a change. Miss Bassett, Bros Froman, Bridgefarnier, Reece, Laubner and Jordan on motion that the school book question be indefinitely postponed. A vote of thanks tendered 10 the members for the use of their hall 1 the sisters for the repast furnished. Adjourned. Democratic City Convention. nd The democratic city convention met in the court house Saturday evening. G VY Wriffht chairman ,t the Mnlml me. ! mittee called the mseting to order. Mr Wright was elected chairman. L M Curl secretary and F P Nutting assistant eecietary. the order of business was according to the following proceedings : C O Lee was named for marshal and was nominated by acclimation. The office of treasurer was left to the central committee, who thought best not to fill it. The ward nominations were ratified. Speeches were called for and mirmiiwi! uiaae oy iir lunus Uradwo nJ aiut Mar shal Lee. 1 he central committed rnnaiatini nf I P -.lbraitl). 1st ward. John Titian 2nd and J O Writaman. 3rd. met r,rl elected Mr Oalbraith chairman. '""si iub uieugntrui, serious, up turned faces, and the profound silence in which her words were received. Bible readings begin this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A 1 persons are made cordially welcome to an tne services. A Fcnny Incident. Klamath Fall Ex press says : There was an amusing feature of the suit against Howe's bondsmen. Chas Moore was one of the sureties and mnu. quently a defendant. As county judge he "reran iiiBuuiu-u against nimsoir, and was. tnereiore, plaintiff. He was, in fact a client of counsel on both suUu. Whan a verdict for the county was given. Judge mujfuiaifiy gave ins hand to Dis trict Attorney Benson and said: "Well, we knocked em out, " the judge himself be ing KnocKeu out to the tune of several thou sand dollars. 1st ward 02 78 2nd ward 134 48 3rd ward Total 178 404 85 211 The O A C's 1 at Forest Grove Anotiikr Game. play Forest Grove 1 hursday, Dec 15 The Man about Town iaiuroi vi nis recent poor success in propnecy, predicts Corvallis wnl win. The u A L s have some excellent material; but they need to progress. Our advice is to piay tee modern gamo or go down under it i-ouve the center alone: iro thmmrh or around the ends, punt frequently from be- mnu ice line, and keep up a continual in terference when the ball is being carried forward, root ball is not merely a buck ing game any longer. It is a game for generalship, one of tactics, a brainy game when played right. With all i ta rotifyh- ness it has come to stay. It is game when not abused. rough a good Salem's Election. Salem, Or, Dee 3. -The city election here is progressing auietlv and ln vote being polled. Indications are that entire republican ticket will be elected caused him ti fall asleep and he bad narrow escape. Deserves Cslebration. Dr Marcus Whitman was massacred 47 years ago 1 as 1 xnursaay. ine anniversary was celebrated at Walla Walls.. The States man says: Dr Whitman is undoubtedly entitled to a place among this country's most nonorea sons. Me came ; he saw he saved the orthwest empire to the Union. e ought to feel proud of hon oring such a man. History tells us, and truly too, was born at R-ishvii'e, N Y, September 4, !K0-. In 1834 he was ap pointed a missionary physician to Ore gon, and in 1836, accompanied by his young wife and Rev Henry M Spaulding and his wife, he set out for the coast. Mrs Whitman and Mrs 8paulding were the first white women to cross the mountains. They arrived at Fort Walla Walla on September 2, 1836. Kills Crows. A former Albany man who used to do good work among the grouse and pheasants of the Albany prairie, now located at Phoenix, Arizona, seems to have fallen from the nim-od's grace, and is even willing to hunt crows, beyond the notice of an Albany hunter The Phoenix Herald of Nov 22 says: "B F Thajer while out on a hunt a short distance from the city shot forty-nine blackbirds in two shots with a No. 12 run, while the birds were on the wing." But it was a wonderful shot, or rather a wonderful story. Receipts or County Officers. The receipts of the county treasurer for No vember from the county officers, were as follows : County Clerk $226.60 ' Recorder 171.0 " Sheriff 108.90 Total What Hammond predict from the Oregon ian, that recently inspected $306.50 Said. It is safe to following, from the Mr Hammond, who the O P was simnlv Inspecting, and will not be a bidderon the SZnd. Regarding the O P, which is to be old this month, and over which he has recently mabe a thorough inspection trip, Mr Hammond said: "I do not wish to say anything regard ing my intentions in that matter. I con sider it a good speculation, and whoever purchases will secure a rst class pro perty that has cost several millions. The last time it was sold, it went for $200,000, bat it is hard to say just what price it will bring at this sale.'' AYER'S Cherry Pectoral 8AVED HI8 LIFE 80 says Mr. T. Ml. Reed, a highly respected Merchant of Mld dletown, III., of a Young Man who was supposed to be in Consumption. One of my customers, some years ago, had a son who had all the symptoms of consumption. The usual medicines afforded him no relict', :md he steadily failed until he unable to leave his bed. Ilis mother applied tome for sonic remedy and 1 recom mended Ayer"s Cherry Pectoral. The young man took it according to directions, and soon began to improve until lie becamn w.n and stroti"" T. M. Reed, Mid- 9 uieiovvn, 111. "Some time ago, I caught a severe cold, my throat and lungs were badly inllamed, and I hada terrible cough. It was supposed that I was a victim of consump tion, and my friends had little hope of recovery. But I bought a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, took it, and was entirely cured. jno aouDt. n savoa my me. I. Jones, Emerts Cove, Tenn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S PAIR Bishop Gross spent Sunday in Albany. J B Litter preached his first sermon yesterday as pastor of the Christian church. License has been issued for the mar riage of H J Farwell and; Tagie Acker man. Mrs W'm Mack and son have returned from their trip East and to day w ent to Salem to reside. Mr J N Ryan, in charge of the comis sary department of the State insane asylum, spent Sunday in Albany. L H Mc Mahon editor of the aggres- j cays eiys baiem wasp, ana a farmer, bed a live fight Saturday. It is a dull dav when Mc doesn't haTe fun of some kind. Mr Herbert Ames, who has been in the mines for several months, is in the city . There is about five feet of snow at the summit- Deputy C S Marshal George Hnnipli- ry 1. as been in the city. He is np sub poenaing witnesses for two U S grand jury cases emanating (from Detroit and Tall man. Wm Wolle, a member of the firm of Sternberg & Co., has sold his intent to Mr Sternburg, and wilt soon move to Seattle, where he will have charge of a branch Portland bouse . Miss Helen Crawford who is taking a special course in oratory under Prof Miss orswo.of the Willamette University. spent Saturday and Sunday in Albany. Prof Brown is a graduate of the Lmerson school of Oratory, of Boston, and is per haps the best instructor in Oregon. The Jefferson Review writes up a re cent trip of Albany Odd fellows to Jeffer son, as follows : The Odd Fellows had a large sized time in this city Saturday night last. At 7 :80 p m special train rnved with 45 of the Albany three link ers, lbey were met at the denot bv (he Jefferson City Band and a delegation rem hantiam Lodge and escorted to the ball. After some inititory work, con ducted by the Albany team, a recess was ordered and tapper announced, and Jerusalem ! how the Albany boys did eat. At this juncture the wives and daughters of the Jefferson members came into the hall, having arranged this plea sant surprise among themselves, know ing that their presence would add great ly to tbe enjoyment of the evening, l'bat were they giadly welcomed goes without saying. AH of the ladie must of felt flat tered at the very evident appreciation of their culinary skill. After supper speech es were made by Editor T J Stites, Hon K weather lord. Mr Hears and other Albany members, and a very social time enjoyed until the warning whistle of tbe locomotive told our Albany brethren that the hour of departure was at hand, when tbe festivities were brought to a close. A mors jolly lot of people than compose the Albsny chain gang cannot be found, and wh-n tbey start oat to have a good time tbey get there with both feet. Tbey brought their baby (Jack Allphin) along with them, and the abnormal appetite of that infant was wonderlul. He would be worth a fortune as a-, advertisement for some manufact urer of "food for infants." All tbe same though, everybody here is always glad to see Jack. Srch fraternal visits as the above do much to advance the interests of the order and they should be more frequent. Come again, boys. ew Minks. Seven new mining claims were filed with Countv Clerk Needham touay. AH for mines in the Santiam dis trict. Four were bv W. B. Lowler, Amus Strong, H. L." Hotchkiss, Frank O'Brien and H. W. White, and three by 2 K. Lowler, Amus Strong and EL W. W hite. All of the men but Mr White are of Salem. Tho claims are scattered over the district. PuRCBAStti in Albaxy. During tbe exercises at Prof Nash's singing ciass Fri day night Miss Dorothea Nash was taken suddenly ill. and was ei prostrated that she remained all night at the home of Rev Moses, who lives in the building. She ws in good health the following day. The trouble is attributed to the nse of a patent nostrum, taken an hour or so previous in the form of a powder, and was purchased in Albany. Ccrvallis Times K of v feLSCTiou. At their election last night the K of P chose the foilowin officers for the ensuing year: M of W M Lurl; C C. H A Leinonger; V C. L UOttOSb; r, b U Will: K of R and 8, w Hson: M of E Geo K Fish; II of K, w A McClain; M at A. C ManstieW: I G. N D onn; OG, G W Hochstedler; Trust. A u -Matthews. O O Lee, dem . John Jones, rep Lee's majority 193 The am' he. B A Parker, rep. 128 107 144 S79 Cermet i.mck. B M Huston, reo 91 J J Whitney, dem 73 Huston's maj. 18 D Froman, rep 95 V Trites, dem 72 Froman 's maj 23 J Giadwohl, deal 112 F J Miller, rep 69 Gradwohl's maj 43 Frank Farrell, dsui A B Griggs, rep Real Estate Sales. ISO '.00 102 10000 149 111 Farrell' maj 38 Brownsville Happening-. J C Knger. James Shea, Firemen's Election. A. live con. eat wl l take place next Monday. Mr W W Koweli has been nominated br No 2' for Chief Engineer. No t's will place In rumination only an a&tUunt on Thursday 1 ... . . ... . ermmg. 11 warner is among thote mentioned lor the position Mr Merrill D Phillips wi'l be nominated for Chief according tj the prefer program, o: r njv evenir.n bv the H .V i. Co Sro's tisja Gow Tbe Salem Journal A complaint was sworn oat Saturday against Mrs Melinda Baker, on Crooked Finger Creek, one S G Dorris. an Albany printer, charging Mrs Baker with larcenV of a gun as bailee. Mrs Baker went before Justice Ram? by of Silverton and gave bonds to appear at Salem, Thursday at 2 p m for trial. A 0 t" W Or-Ficaa. Safety Lodge A O D W elected tbe following officers at their meeting last night: Master Workman, Rev J T Abbett: foreman, Wm Fortuuller; overseer. H B Miller; recorder. A H Martin; financier. E A Parker; receiver, A Savior; guide. Rev E R Prichard; inside watch man. M Cowan; outside watchman. Wm Myers. tyj votes were cast in the Lebanon e lection yeMerdav The fo! owing were elected: M A Miller, mayor: M S Dal gleish. J C Bilveu, S D Long.S H Meyer. Geo Rice, Ed Kellenberger. coundlmen; W M Brown, recorder: J F Hyde.treasar er; P W Morgan, marshal. A foot race hat been arranged between Fred Obsrer, the hero sprnter at the recent fireman's t mrnamen'. and Ed Lance, Champion of Northern California. The distance it 100 yards, and Obercr it giten7feeton the outcome. The race occurs in CorvaHU next Thursday after noon. Corvallit lime. If you are anxiout to find the moat reli able blood-punier read Ayer't Almanac the testimonials! of those who have been cured oi such terrible disease as catarrhs rheumatism, and tcorlula, by the i se o Ayer's Sartaparilla, Then govern your self accordingly ; As an emergency medicine, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral take the lead of all other remedtdt. For the relief and cure ol croup whooping cough, sore throa', and the dan-g'.-rout pulmonary troubles to watch the ynung are tollable, it it Invaluablr, being prompt o act, sure to cure. Mnce our last communication tu your valuable patter, death has visited oar city aad claimed four of our inhabitants. Miss Frank Dyson spent Thanksgiving day in Halsey with her sister Mrs ) E Cross. Burglaries at least attempts at such are becoming very prevalent in this city. Last week some one effected an entrance to the residence of L 0 Moore, but fortunately be awakened and frightened away the intrud er before anything of value was secured. Someone also tried to break into P L Gerow ' house but failed. We know of verv few men in the city who are not well supplied ith fire-arms, and it is said that some body's head will yet pay tbe price of such misdeeds. This has been election day in our city and all have taken quite an interest in the affair. Thrse tickets were in the field, i. e. the City ticket, the People's ticket and the Citizen's ticket. Tbe followisg ticket was elected: Mayor J P Cooky. Councilman P L Gerow I M V Bilyeu. O A Dvwn. A u Us render. Recorder O P Cotbow. Treasurer C E Stanard. Marshal M G Hoover. Sunday evening a very pleasing Bible day exercise was rendered in tbe Baptist church, many recitations, songs and dia logues were on the programme, and the large audience seemed greatly pleased with their wsssntatioii. Quite a large collec tion was taken. The money to be used in tending bibles ti the heathen. Gay Bows, who has been quite sick for lometime. has improved sufficiently to be upon the street Mrs I W Starr has returned from an ex tended visit in Portland and Salem. Ducks and geese are becoming quite plentiful m this locality and sportsmen are reporting some success in Uajnriae the coveted webbers. Farmers are fried to hare the geese driven from their fields. J C Biheu and daughter. Daisy visited in this city Friday evening. Mr BUssa in one of Lebanon's respected city dads. F C Stanard and family have moved to their new home about a half a mile from Linn station . A i II llurkhart (0 L K Blain, 34.10 acres 11 W 3 $ A W Dutcher to Mary Oden, 4 lots Sodaville T J Hunt, guardian to Margaret Fennell, one-eigth int in 40 acres 10 W 2 A II Wvatt to A J Mctiowan. land 60 and 34 feet wide 1 r,oo D Hart to Thoe Ewing, 85-100 acres Lebanon ioco lhosKwmg to Mary Hurt, 107 acres 11 W 2 Richard Fry to Martin Fry, all land given buu in will f OlcevFry Sr 1000 I.Clyde McCoy to O .1 Pitner, 410 acres , m. 1 . a 1 ... 1 . 11 atranan to o 11 iMrumin, iota 0, 6, 7 bl 4 Albany also lot in R R Shops ad to Portland 1 S ti Goble to Rosettu Sanlruer, 3 'a acres 13 W 2 J D Parsons to Martin Payne, 270 acres 11 W 3 8000 H B Moyer to Jessie A lloyer, sev eral lots Brownsville 1000 W B Donacs to U Andrews. 1 lot Lebanon D Andrews to C A Elson, same J H Washburn to S E Caveuder, 21.97 acres 14 W 3 L J Connett 10 S K Lewis, 27 acres 13 E 1 D F Robnett to G V Kemp, '0 3! acres Ptafford Dickson, by sheriff to S E Young, 106.06 acres II W 2. Albert ColVer to Emily Beemer, 160 acres 10 ES Geo Stockton to Anna Nicbollen. 79 acres 12 W 4 Susan PeeUer, by sheriff to M T Rineman, part lot Lebanon . . . Tillie Cornelius to 8 C Vaa Horn, 106x132 feet bl Ml Albany 8 C Van Horn to First National Beak, last above, and residence property hi 66 Margaret Cyrus to Louisa Eliza beth Fropst, acres 11 W 1 1 v oiewm was owtwan, lots N Browasville 1000 J r Penich to Albert Murphey. interest several Jots Lebanon . . Brownsville B 4 L A to W JR Kirk, t acres J L Hill to L batiks, 4 lots Sodaville hP Wallace to Mona Baker. 2 :150 166 1 200 305 263 1650 I 194 10 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. John Agnew returned from the Bay to day, after working in the government quarry tor several months. Hon A J Johnson, of Scio, has liesn ap pointed administrator of tbe estate of w erley Uowns, who recently committed suicide near Seio. J L Page has been elected eminent com -mender of the Knights Temnlars of Basssaa and D V 8 Raid generalissimo. J F Rob inson is recorder. W E Martin has issued another challenge to Sky Meeks for a shoot at 25 birds. It is to be hoped when this is accepted, a it pro bably will be, tbe agreement be a plain one . 1 100 to $200 a side are the figures . In San Francisco on Thanksgiving day E F Willis was married to Miss Mollis 1 arnell. The groom is a traveling agent 01 uiei carriage lariory ana the bride recent ly spent several weeks in this city a pupil in t.uon nanu si asrs rnoeoe woostord. Corvallis limes. Mr Wallis Nash has purchased the well known Van Horn residence nrnwrtt nf Judge Flinn, to whom tbe property was recently conveyed. Ibe consideration about 84000. Mr Nash will move into this handsome residence property, ons of tne prettiest places in the valley, in about a meatn. Are you interested in DRESS GOODS? IF SO write to us for samples, and stale about the price and color youprefer. 4500 1000 UNO 157 I Will Probably Bid. sws- r.u .-none, ot romand, has been in tne city in the interest of Hammond k ijonntr, the railroad men who have just U.1H.C a cunu-aciior a railroad ttom Astoria tououeiio connect with a Portland road. air Mone has been investigating the 0 P in their interest for nearly six months. To ine S3 an about town, who met him to-day, be spoke in the highest terras of the oro- position and belive the road when extend ed win mean much in the matter of Pacific coast traffic. It has been generally thought on account of the Astoria contract that Hammond It Bonner would not bid on tbe 0 P. Mr Stone did not make any defiaite uueaiem on tne point. A nether railroad man, t'jough, gives the infermatiw that they will bid. They want the road. Other bids may be looked lor according to the present prospect Arretted for Murder. Babxow, Or., Dec. -Sid Lompkine was arrested yesterday afternoon charg ed wiUt the murder of H. Gilland who was found dead in the nier of H H Lebanon 600 ' bridge on the Clackamas Nov. 19. He was iuen 10 dragon City tor preliminary examination which takes place tomor row at 10 A. M. Nothing but circumstancial e nee lias been found as far as known. Lump kins was in company with Gilland when they started across the bridge that fatal night. The Ev ag rustic SEJtvirjgs at the U P enured last ntgbt were most iutereting and helpful. A large asdience greeted the speaker. After the opening exercises, con sisting of prayers and singing. Mrs Peaks sposs lor forty minutes on the o.d. yet a new subject, "Christ our Passover slain for us." Her abounded in fmwihU truths, put with so much earnestness, that the thought of 'even tbe careless listener were arrested. She made a most tender sppeal to parents on behalf of their child ren, and counseled them not to be satisfied with being sheltered in the fold of God themselves, bat to use every mesas to bring the children in. To fathers in particular, he appealed in a "ray to awaken them to a sew of dnty. fbe after meeting was one of great pow er, s nsuaber remained for a word of coun and reaper. Tbe Bible reading jester day was s least for the christian, and th-ss who were ns-king for light and knowledge Services this ening at 7 30. Bible read ing every day at 3 p m. east for the christian, and thaw and J B inais; recorjc, V W ger; treasurer, P B Beat! v. HOME AND ABROAD The wheat market is aivandneall over the worid. Monday the market In Liver pool advanced J d ond yesterday 6 d. Chas Croner was reelected t'nlef Ergw . neer of the Eugene fire department on Monday, and Fred Herbo!d assistant. 107 vo-.es were car.. The city election held at Springfield Monday reau'.iod as follows- For mayor, A Whsiefer nosinciimen . W T Chessman Uarshba- WE HAVE THE Largest Stock Of Dress Goods in Oregon south of Portland. We are making a big effort To close out Our business in Albanv, and we have the goods and can give jou the jgnC-j ar-"S gy poes:.ble TRY I'S once and be convinced. Read. Peacock & Go, Prescriptions filled at Dawson's Don't Be Afraid To Send tbelChildrcn hen ou jn". anything in groceries from Parker Bros store. They wl'ii be wailed upon just as prontptli and just as E rCarefu iy s If you J? went youiseif They will get just as much for the money. Reliable groceries. IresU oroduct, and first class baked goods. The Best Place. All members of the W C T U should be present ft the regular meeting to mor row afternoon, as there is business of Im portance to be transacted. Corinthian Lodge, No 17, A F Sc A M. elected the following officers last Satur day evening: H L Walden. W M; J N Duncan. S W; Alfred H Freerksen, J W; E W Langdon, treasurer; Wt. L Lyon, secretary ; Pe'er C Anderson, tyler. Miss Betsey, like other Elizas, Betseys, and Bess, is set on the unfortunate joslah. She will catch him, n he won't be caught. "Vain I. '-he ne.t" etc. At the Husking Bee Friday Dec 7th Bobby the small be . is almrnt another little Peck, only he is, of coarse, good and not bad. There Is more Catarrh In t.is seetlon of tbe country than all other diceases put together, aad until tbe last few years wss supposed to be Incurable. For a great mam- years doctors pro sounoed it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failinffto cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence lias proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and, therefore, requires institutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cbeney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only onstitational euro on the market. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon tul. It acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails t. care. Beml for Circulars and testimonial". Address, F. J. chenby & CO., Toledo, O. w-8old P7 Bswgls,.s. 75c. Letter MSt. Following is the list of letters regaining in tke post office at Albany, linn county Orenon, Dec 4, 1894. Persons calliuK for these letters must give the date on which tbey were advertise J. Itonneil, B F Hanibal, Wm Miller, Sarah M Neale, Pine . Noble, A J Rutherford. T II Scott, John H Spaght, Geo Steele , Perry Vorheis, Frank Wills, II H Yoleinde, Frank (Jile, Mrs (1 John-, Uobt Modie, Lida Nelson, Annie (i Poindexter, Elizabeth Sanberts, Charley Sheafer, Lizzie Hhamer, Christian Tyler, C E Williams, (I W Wilson. L A Tuos. Mo-N:nn, P. M. statutist) at Cost. Felt hats as, -50 and75cenit. NUely turned hats $t.oo. Call and be convinced. Mks Joii.o N ItorFMAN HORN. ! BARKER. On Sunday evening, Dtc ! 2, 1804, to Mr and Mrs Benjamin Barker, 1 of this city, a daughter. Mother and daughter doing well, and hopes are en- tertained for the recovery ol two grand fathers, two grandmothers, and several uncles and aunts. "How Well You look" Friends Surprised at the Wonderful Improvement. "C. L Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. : "Sear Sirs: I take pleasure In writing Ike good I have received from taking Rood's Barsa partna. Every spring and summer tor six years or mors, ay health has been so peer from heart trouble and general debility that at times lift was a burden. I would become so Emaciated and Weak ami Pale that my friends thought I would dot Uvs loaj (. I could ds scarcely any work at all and aad 1 0 Us down every few minutes. I began gstttn.f worse In January, losing my flesh and feeling so tiled. I thought I would try Hood's farsapa rllla and I am happy to say I am la better health Hood'sCures than t hare been for a number ot years. Mr friends remark to me 1 ' Why hew well yon look.' I tall them It Is Hood's RaxsaparfUa that has doos tbe work, I would have all suffering hu manity giro this medietas a trial and be con vinced. 7 his statement is Trtse (a the Ies- tar." Mas. Jxnrrs Dxckkb, Watseka, IB. 1 1 1 1 a Hoad'S PilrS cure Uver ills, constipation., biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, lndhjcsUoi u The fiarden of Beksa for Children B4ttrt Oetmocmt: Some v tsMs have tbe mother instinct largely developed, and to litis gift tbey have added knowledsre now lUnstantJv aimulatipg exteriaooss. Such wesssa if blest with firmness of will and persistent methods, can nurture their children well. Not only will tbey care for tbe little body. as to its health, but tbey will provide ac tivities for its restless mind, soothing it tbe while with mother song. Its active plays will soon merge into read occupations and tbe brain power is bung awakened through the work of little hands. Kvery little incident at borne and every fresh sight abroad is, as it were, a parable, whereby the teaches her child something fresh. She wakes up love is its heart to all that lives, and through His works she teaches him the love of God. the Creator. This is tbe ideal mother . But many bare this gift so overlaid with household cares, that tbey hardly exercise it. Tbe precious word "mother," which in ail European languages comes from tbe Aryan root, means to measure, to manure. She should measure the capacities of the chili's threefold nature, body, soul, and spirit, drawing them out in their natural order, using the one as a feeler, so to speak, to the other. Frosbel spent the longest period of his life studying the real and ideal mothers among bis German neighbors, and count ed op the number of those, who for one reason tr another, could not "mother" their children, when tbey were past early infancy. Prom the scientific study in the warmth of his large heart be invented the system of the Kindergarten, the garden cf eden for children. So we may call the Kindergarten organized motherhood . K. 0. Mr and Mrs Mack Mcmteith are in the ty. Mr and Mrs K E Parrish have returned from a trip to Coos county. vV H Cooper, of Cottage Grove, is in the city. His family will move with him to that city. A lodge of K ' of P bare been organised in Prineville with L N Liggett as C C and M E Brink, V S, both formerly of Albany. Mr Charles Haureitt, of Eddyrills, Lincoln county, was in tbe city yesterday. Dr Ellis removed a tumor frsm his neck in a successful manner. The Corvallis Times says that Mary iloldson Bilyeu. well known in this city, is in Oakland, Cat. undergoing medical treatment for a cancerous growth. She is soon to underiro an oiteration. tbe outcome of which is doubtful. Several physicians are engaged in the treatment ol tbe case. A couple youi.g Indians, one a genuine dude, were in the city this noon. Tbey were from Walla Walla, and had sold fifty bead of horses through the valley, aad with the money were going borne. Both were drunk, and presssted a spectacle that would have opened tbe eyes of Judge Bellinger. A young Indian woman was with them. Tbe Corvallis Times says: Ed Q-tinn. well known in Corvallis. leaves Albany in a few days for the Good Samaritan hospi tal, Portland, to be treated for appendicitis. The latter is a desesse of the vermiform ap pendix, a small process at tbe junction of tbe large and small intestines. Operations are frequently performed in its treatment, in one of which a young man recently died in Albany. Kd's attack has not yet be come aggravated Two saloons have closed in Corvallis recently. Mrs Chss Riley, Salem's well known elocutionist will appear during the Dick en's Carnival Dec 1a, 13 and 14. Aunt Dinah's Husking Bee announced for next Frldsy evening, has been post poned to the week between Christmas and New Years. The fire companies of Eugene have ihe following membership: Engine Co 4o votes, Rescue Hose 24, Oregon Hose 29, Hook Ladder 34. Dandruff forms when the gisndt of the skin are weakened, and if neglected, bald ness Is sure to follow. Hairs Hstr Re newer is the best preventive, The Newport News Is reliably Inform ed that the recent visit of the light house tender to Yaquina bav will end In the ear Iy establishing of harbor lights about the sMrance. You should attend the parlor sale given Vy tsc ladles of the Congregational church Wednesday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs Fish where Christmas pres ents may be had cheap. Social In the evening. All are invited. The aes$rai t ooffse id the aity at O ni ad st yera. C At Barties precinct. Cat., is Siskiyou, tbe McOc-: i River Ua:r :t. lasleaav prising a territory as large as Delaware, enly five rotes were to be rustled up this year. At the poiiuir place stands an idle sawmill which cost 4100.099. a printing office locked uv after four veon rmhiirali. of a paper, a well furnished hotel with few nsssf s m m cs near to psdroxiw it, near by a coal seine estsasling over half a township, and stretching for twenty -fire mile away in any direction a mighty forest of pine, fir and cede? limner. The financial depres stoa prevailing has, for a time, -killed ' all eeterprsHM in the Bartle precinct . where if money was plenty, and lumber and coal m deoiand. 4000 pec pie would be bosy. Coarser eye- A Big Stock to select from is an Im portant thing in getting jewelry .thats why you should call on Wll! and Stark. K c gar,: sterling si'ver jewelry at Will a Mars in the late A designs, and many of them. The best stock of pectsclrs and glasses In the dty at Will & ."larks. Will Sc Stark have the goods most suita ble tor hottdav presents. Examine their stock. iouvenir spoons at Wt 1 4 Stark. Gold headed canes and macy other thing iu' right fur holiday remembran ces at Will Sc S.srks. Nttn.t A lias. A 01 it - . . ... (r-- an account ot a close call to a . Rsreas Thaxs. The Lsdles Aid correspondent Society of Albany wish to return thefr 1. - . . . sincere and grateful thanks to al. who so Honey To Loan. I have moc;v to loan on srood farm land In Linn and Be.iton counties in sums njt over $3300. No delay in fur nishing the coin . Call on C G Burkhar , Albany, Oregon. Also mosey to loan on Otv property in any amount on long tim at s low rate of Utiles'. . Taa Latest News is that Julias Grad wobl is doing business in bis new quart era, tbe old Post Otfic and Odd Fellow's building and Opera House, and to give aa introduction to his new store, he will sell the following goods for net cost on v. 1 box full weight Savon soap 85 cts. '2 oxss French sardines 25 cts. Oyster 10 cts r can. Arboncie aad M coffee 25 cts St.r d alt otl w good sold aa lew as anr a s on tnis voast. nre. ir ",earwr boose caught hre in i generously contributed food snd clothing w rntiav meet, r.terv rnf lur ihr camion snd hmssi nf thr rhUHix was away except Mr Shearer who alone. Mm ran to Sbedd and gave the alarm Most of the pesple were at an entertainment at Elison Hail A son of Jonas IHivis sprang upon a horse and got to the burninsr bonding and get the fire under control by the time other got there. The fire bad been burning nearly three quarters of an hoar. Young Pugh saw tbe are whr. he i tain.' I Bsssssi tut wxs ; at the Orphans Home on Thanksgiving, and to those who so efficiently aided In collecting and se-voing; the donations to tr Home. 1e Society were pleased and gratified at the generj j response to their appeal without a personal canvass. No sweeter charity can there be than j "c-tpiiis: iv oiiatmcn ine pamwav oi iiieror me destitute ana orpnineu ;ttue ones wr-o thought some ens was on the roof with a hare none but stranger hones to rninlsier 1 sssasstsssaaa. X rx S S . . . m . lantern. Young Davis had great presence or mini. As Old Tins Arrars. The Y M 0 A entertainment committee is planning an j old-time Christmas doings for Dec. 21, in I which there will be man v old-time tanas i in costumes. The first rehearsal for this takes place tonight in the Gymnasium between 7 :30 and S o'clock. Let all who can sing, be present to help. A Live Elsctios. Mr Tweedale writes from Newport that '.here was an exciting election on Mondsy. In the "Albany"' ward seven rotes were cast, H Msine being elected Alderman by an over whelming majority, and Nye Creek w sow safe from the japs. The Judges and clerks weie kept busy until 4 o'clock plat ing pedro. Card or Tn ask.-. The underssgned desire to express his thanks and gaest ap preciation for the assistance rendered by many after tbe drowning of his son. and for the universal kindness and sympathy in his bereavement. Nicnouta Si-nkM;i:it. to their need. We fee', assured that the good gifts to this cause will be returned in iourfol i b ess ngs In the live of the givey. By otder cl the Society. That Joyful Feeling. With the exhiierating sensed renewed health and slrenght and Internal cleanli ness, which loiiowa the use of Syrup ot Fig, I unkown to Ihe le who hsve not progressed be r ond tbe od time medicine and the cheep substitute sometimes off ered but never accepted by the well la-forned. x. rvice's DIED. II. Fwcrt. the Albany Jeweler. Choice asscrtments of ladies and gentt watches. Prices lower than ever. SLATE. At her home in Alses, on Xov. 22, ISM, Francis, wile of John Turner Slate, at the age of 77 years and 8 months. She was a Pioneer of 1850. An obituary will appear hereafter. WESTFALL In Lebanon, on Tuesday 1 evening. Dee 6. 1SH, of consumption, after a lingering nine, Mrs it M tVestfall, at the age of about 40 years. Loci:. T EscBr.es I x s ittvtx. A local teachers institute will be held si Tangent. Linn count. Uregco. Fndar night and Saturday. December 7th snd Sth. All teachers aad patrons of the vicinity arc cordial invited to be present and take part in the discnssioe. A R RtTn tare UD County Sopt. Chanced. Tbe paiksr sale anJ social heretofore advertised by the ladies of the Congregational church' to be held at the resridence of Mrs C O Lee h- been changed, and will be held at the residence of Mrs Fish at tbe corner of Washington and Sixth streets next Wednesday, the social will be held in the evening. CHeae Shoes. I csrrr a Urge line of ladies Kid Shoes, solid throughout, sole leather Insole and counter, stvlUh, patent tip, ererr par warranted. 1.50. 9.2.00, a SO. Try s pal;, you take i-o" cHir.ce. H E Young. A Dbbss will tusks a splendid Christmas present for your wife. You can get the proper thing st Bead. Pea cock A Co's at an extremelv low figure f r cash. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powde WarfcTs Pair HtaHirt ftweal saw Piiilin When the Chinaman the water From hi wg'y ncxxle squirts On the surface of your collars, On the bosom cl tour shirts, HI only thought ot you Is the money be wttl get, Br spitting on the linen. Till he knows he has it e. The Albans Steam Laundry daaapener , tse Jawstua v. Laieat ladle novelties. Diamond goods, tings, etc. H Ewsrt, jeweler. Face powders at Fred Dawson's Pianos a so Oscars. Save small deal en and agents commissions by buying frem the H iley B Allen Co direct. In quire at H J Jones book store for prices and information. Tooth brushes at Fred Dawson's S Wasied AH to know that Tinkle Is turnlcg out strictly first class photos, snd Is the place to get fine pictures. Take a look at his work . Silverware, spectacles, dotks snd optic al goods. H Ewsrt, jeweler. Quinine pills at Fred Dawson's Ticatars to Portlajb Exhibition will be sale every Tuesday & Fridap up to & ludtng January 15th gooj lor ionnd trip Including two admissions to the Fair. rare 94.05 WILL STARK, the tewelers MARRIED. Xaw Bitcber Shop. Boyes Bros, have opened a meat market adjoining tbe O V temple on Ferry street and will sell Erst class meats as cheap as any shop in Albany. Give tn a call. tHf WorftTa sitwt to AH ffif Dr. Price's Cream wUk fVm Baking Powder Ka vJA Highest Honor Awarded Mj W by the World' Colnm- JMj VjSV Man Exposition. Jpjj BARKER FIELDS. In Portland, on Tuesday, Dec 4, 1894, at the resiileine of and by llr Lole, ot innitv charch, Mr Jesse Barker, son of A D Aarker. of Al bany, now of Dunsruiur, Calif, and Miss Anna Fields, of Portland- Mr and Mrs Barker arrived in Albany last night, and will remain here until tomorrow night. when tbey will go to their future home at iHiiiHmiur. 1 hey have the best wishes of many. HOVER OlTHENS, On Dec 1st near Halsey, at the home of the brides parents, ivir anu -virs is n tutuens, .ttr t laranoa Hovsr and Miss Allie Uithens, tbe nuptial j vows were ueu uy uio rtev npoiry, ot hu- srene. at llisu u m. Alter the ccrcmonv 1 a' I partook of a delicious dinner, there be ing hity present, ihe brides maid was 1 Miss Minnie Lamar, and grooms man, Mrf George Githens, of Peoria,. There were I many presents given. 1 he groom is a tan bright young man of steady habits I with many friends, tbe bride is a charming ' young lady with an excellent character. MaW their path be strewn with many . choice blessings is Ibe wish of their many friends. World's Fair HIGHEST MEDAL awarded to Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder The highest award was given on every claim, comprising superiority in leavening power, keeping properties, purity and excellence. This verdict has been given by the best jury ever assembled for such a purpose, backed by the recommend ation of the Chief Chemist of the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, who made an elabor ate examination and test of all the baking powders. This is pre-eminently the highest authority on such matters in America. This verdict conclusively settles the question and proves that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is superior in everyrway to any other brand. " Not 8. The Chief Chemist rejected the Alum baking powders, stating to the World's Fair jury that ha considered them unwholesome your millinery at Mrs Asbby. Cran Btrrle a'. C E Browneli's. Get your Photos for X mas at Tinkles. Hot baths at Verick's ivavicg parlors. To iMve of bread far 5 cent at F E Aliens. Frtsh buckwheat flour in bulk at C E Browneli's. 40 loaes ol fresh bred for Si. 00 at C E Browneli's. Fresh celerv, fresh evcrv other dav at C E Browned s. Trv Cowi Coffee, only 3oc per pound at C F Browneli's. Bath at Vierccks shaving and hair cutting pir'ors. If sou want a 6i amok csli f.r Joseva s whits labor cigar, H -! Bath and warm room at Verick thavir.g pat lor brisd tor $: a A Big Drive involves a run. Horses rnn on the track, but the public are having a run on oar wall paper. The gait is railway speed at tha and tbe stock's gciug tike a limited express train. Our papers are not only going, but going up on the wall. Such fuperbir artistic patterns as we display to surpr sicg. v superior quality of materials. Is a marvel of cheapness. Ccme and se lect Tftur TliTt rn, aiA Inncl.r mnr 1 lean towels to evcrr cuncicr at Viereek ; mnrnt n ik. 1 ... k:u . . 1 ..... A.m , HUT 1 1 . i. SSSSllIM' ;r!'.rr. m a rVllltC. Hodge A- McFariand makes a soecialtv of prescriptions. " " " V? ' " ' T .' A fine large stove for sale, inquire st Liarper 8 Magazine. Vericks Barter shop. w 1895. We sei! moie and be-.ter bread at the rr : S inkers than anv other bouse in tows.. 1 ..Ttl.e "Pi' rxovei by Tnossss 40 full weiwht loavei of Parker Bros. 1 1 4 :r 1 1 1 . . . 1 . You can get first cl,.-. pho.ofor i .25. Smhtr. iSg. and continued to Hovem- ; ber, 1S95. Whoever mar be one's iiaror- r.e auaor.g tngi;..-. Ha.d time ptkts at Ciawford Paxtor.s C D Van D a win sI! vou two loaves fresh bread for 5 cents at the U S Bakery. I: is a pleasure to eat srood brid and this you wilt aiwavs and at ihe V S hat err . If you want that aching tooth filled or ex-rac'.ed without ruia call at Dr Adam's J '.V EVntley will reuir children's shoes after school and have them ready for the next dar. When you buy bread consider quality and quantitv then too wIM bav at the V S bakery. Broadberd f Jasuostown j dress good s?sltsh. we!. fir.Lshed, serviceabie, cheap, at S E Young's. Oo bo: delay too long in sluing lot your holiday photos at Tinkle's ud;o. Secure an early sitting, acd see new Xmas novel Ue juit received. Teacher of vocal aad instrumental music. MU Htle M Wamer, corner 4 ' acd Eilsworih stieet. Old so'.cs of lsdles shoes ukn off and new haif sole sewed on. making the shoes as good as new by J W Bent.y . BUY JEWEL STOVES AND RANGES OF MATHEWS & WASHBURN novelists, it will be conceded br all critics that Thomas Hardr standi foremost as a master artist fn fic tion, and Tbe Simpletons may be expect ed to arouse enthusiasm not inferior in degree to that which has marked Trilby, tr most successful story of the year. Another leading fes'ure srili be the Per sonal Recolkcnons of Joan of Arc. br ibe Sieur Louis De Cor.te, Her Page ai Secretary, under which guise it most popular of tiring American agsztee writer will present tbe storv of the Maid of Orleans. In the January cumber will appear a profusely illustrated paper on Cbarler.on and the Carolina, the first of a series of Southern Papers Koithan Africa is attracting more attention than at any other time since it was the seat o empire. The next vol ume of Harper's Magazine will contain four i'lssi rated articles on this region, and three cf them win depict the preset t l ie there. Julian Ralph will prepare for the Magazine a f erics of eight stories, de picting tvpicai phases of Chinese Life and Manners . Besides the long stories, ihe re will begin in the January Number Use first chapters of A Three-Part Novelette, by Richard Hardirg Davis the longest work yet attempted by this writer. Com plete short stories by popu'ar writer wiil continue to be a feature of the Magazine. Send for Illustrated Prospectus. The Volume of the Magazine begin with tbe Numbers for June and Decem ber of each year. When no time i men tioned, subscriptions will begin with tke Number current at the time of receipt of srder. C.o'.h cases, for bisdint, so cents each by mail, postpaid. Title-page ami Index sent on application. OWes or IVsfi, to vd SSS ass so cosw Usisa ortKr t Sunt a mnm pebiqdicals. HAR PUfS V VGJlZINE HARPSR-S WEEKLY HARK-S r .. 4SS .. 4 SS ... sss Prof. A. STARK Of Will Stark. Optical Specialist Graduate of the Chicago Opthalmic College. 1 am prepared to examine scientificailv and accurately, by tbe latest and improved ineincms or ruottern science, any who tie sire to have their eves tested. Cusiek Block, Alkant. Okegox. ii'aait.ii.-l;a steady men of v v cusir.ess tius'in -ations and genteel r(eranc- am mieiilEcnt woman. A.i.lr ss for pirtioulvrs !." o re Demo L t-'ght colored overcoat, black velvet collar, simewhers in eastern part of city. Return to Democrat office. FOR RFNT. - 6 trally located. rccm cottsce cen Call rn Jos Kloiu DR. C. U. CHAMBERMN aOMOBOPAV Ofhce on r erry St near iw Srtl ,t . Otfice hours, i to 9 a ui. 12 to 2 anil 6 to 8 p ui Especial attention given to chronic case ana eye diseases. T OST. Gold pin with word Hilda en aLisiaeed uptiu it. lavs at Dsatocaar cince. y osr-A goh id ring with a rape on I ibaok.amt initial letter O W Wiuside. Hudfi rsn.in te Ueo W rfgbt, Ksq and receive' r.-ward of 3.50. CocKKitELS for Sale. Pure bred o.kerels fcr sale.at the Albany Poultry Yau!-. While and Stiver Laced Wvandots, and Barred Plymouth Recks. John Brush Albany, Oregon, corner ath ana K K sts HARPER'S YOCSt; PEOPUC Fossa r frw ts all s nhscr bsrs to ust CaitsS Saass . Caaada aad latSSSa, Address HARPER A BROTHERS. POBOXQ59.N YClty H F MERRILL. INSURANCE AND MONEY BROKER Albany,' Or. City and countvjwarranls bought and so'd. INSURANCE ANDMONE BROKER. Cointv Warrants ta$it ai Said. HM, MastOB Bloti". Albanv GMOOS", cpposlte the Rosa Hobs feed, hiao, shorts. G-rm meal, Gra ham, buckwheat. 'ray, potatoesetc . rye flour, hy, oats. POULTRY MARKET All kinds cf game, fish, poultry, clam-, crabs, cystei. etc. Opposite Revere (loose. Ei Scuaiss. 1EO E F.H THE PLUMBER. Tin roouinjr and plumbing. Opposite the opera house. 7 OR SALE. -Some no 1 fttcetog 1 per IBousan 1, ss1 wood at 2.50 a cord. om M Saaaa st 8 o.iv grub a WANTED. A Livery s:aile st once s fine corner lot will bo given to any person who ouilsis and operates s stab is tor tht purpose. Adaress sianie. iuoare of Albany Dkhocbat. J FRF.O YATES, ATTORNET X, vV. Booms 25 and 26, StrahauBiook, lbany Oregon