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OVER WETHERFORD & WYATT torneys at law. Will practice in a ourts of the state. Special attention giv en to matters in probate and to collections. C FFICE In the Flinn block. W. R. B1LYEU. Attorney at law and Solicitor in Chancery. Collections made on all points. Loans negotiated on reasonable terms. Albany Orrpon. BLACXBUBtl a SOMERS TTOEWETS X,-AW, AH legal matters will receive prompt at entton. Office, First Nwtional Bank eliding, up stairs. OXTASTK HACttLEBW, Attorneys t Law. Albacy, Oregon. hddan ditnraoa. OFFICE Ooroa ttrj atnata, Albany .Oregon. DR. C, U, (H1AF.I3ERL1N aOMOHOPATHIST Treats tumors, strictures, facial blem ishes, neuralgia and other diseases, with galvanic electricity. Office on Ferry St, near 3d street. THIRST NATIONAL. BANK, OV ALSANT, ORBSOM roe'd.nl . .... Via iTealdant . - .Volu-or. . . , trumi 8,B,TOONQ rRABSiCTS A GSNSBAl. W.aim's. allow ACCOUKTS elSPT jaiv-eck to SiOHT SICCA KC- E aud ti tf!us trail sf 1, aW KsW fork Su I Ancijeo, CUos P Liar I 93 bimVit era euuotcsa Torn' S ajww. Buua, I. Fusa Cavils 1 . Sox- Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. To oar printery will con-vinos any one that we are better equipped to handle their or der han any cmce in. the Tailey. Why shouldn't we be? We have improved ma chinery, the best power, modern ype face?, bo'ders, fixtures, eta the only line ef printers stationary in the county, and good workmen. Our work is always executed rromptly and at legitimate pives. If you con't have to trade it out, or take printing because yon can't get cah. come to see us. If our services are not satisfactory jou get ' your money back. SMILEY, the Printer. ric 9. AlUij. R-IPA-N-S The modem stand ard Family Medi cine: Cures the common every-day ills of.humanity. 02 a 1 23 t l !l Prof. A. STARK Of Will & Stark. 1 Optical Specialist Graduate of the Chicago Opihalmic College. I am prepared to examine scientifically ana accurately, Dy tne latest and improveo meUiodg of modern science, any who I de sire to bare their eyes tested. Cusick Block Albaxt. Uaaaoa. t v, Caveu tad Trade-Marks obtained. ar,d ill Pat.: OUR OmiT IS OPPOSITE 3. PTtKT OnM) -iwi we cn aec Tire Da:c:it in Icr ie inan thrf etnotelxcim H'ashtngtoo. 1 Scad B) jdri. diavicg c cbex, veils tiaa1p.f r. e advise J jtcr.'jut'a or r.o:. free of ssre roe oot ijc . . . A Pjm.eT. "tim I? Or : . '.'.enti.' est of sr-u.2 tn the L' y -vt. Fire Insurance 'RE YOUR PROPERTY with ie Old Ear! ford, the New York Un ,i(rs Acrencyor any one of the reli able olu line companies herepresents. Note taken and plenty of time given for payment on farm insurance. All business will be promptly attended to. OFFICE IN P. 0. BLOCK ALBANY. OR, oison flAS8!a.TY32?S tna!meprteuDileraiaiirurnty. If roo prefer to orm h. .m ' r tY,7ia"VBtt'h,, ,n month, Hun Throat, jnr partcf tho bodr. Hair or Cwbrova fallinS out. It la thla Syphilitic Bl.u6l POISON thai guarantee to cure. We aollclt Uie moat obati fcKie ce and chaUenira the world for a bttlUed th akill of a moat eminent phvai Cutns. S&OO.OOO capital be hind our Uorondl. pplicatloo. Addrew COO ft KKMeKyco! Dr Adams i Cuskk Block Albany, Or. ft STPEtT RAILWAY KOL'CF. . The ir oUii on Hip Albany -trfPt pai. V ''-'f-''npily with h'I trains " -' fie n--n T. Uiiv in. n!.l, Sift !.l .:.i's. .. . ' . " 4 e. I- J" Conn. Conductor, IIP 3 mmMBKMrn 9 imi imn n ma Iriil Tiia il7 ALL FOR Star Bakery. Corner Broadalbin and First St? CONRAD MEYER PROPRIETOR -Denier In- Canncd Fruits, Glassware, Dried Fruits. Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Etc. Canned Me t Queensw&.- Vegetable Cigars, Spices, Tea Etc everything that io Kept in a good variety andgro eery store. High est price paid for ALL KINDS OF PROD (J CI v. Are Your Teeth Sound? Usually the teeth are what judicious care or unwise neglect baa made them. zeetn can t receive too much attention. Want of care means premature decav. To preserve the te !th keep them clean and thus D re vent accumulation on the dental surface. Our powders are the most effective and valuable preparations ever offered. It gives the teeth a clear, amootn, aaa oeauurui appearance. We also carry a full line of the best tooth uruauraj m ao marxet, aiong witn every tuuig sept in a ursx-ciaea arog Douse. Physicians' prescriptions a specialty. I. A dimming. ALBANY Insurance Agency M. SENDERS, -Mgr Buys and sella wheat, oats and wool at all points in the Willamette Valley and is the leading insurance agent of Albany. In placing your inscrause there art two things to be considered : 1st. Gt a good company. 2nd. Place yonr insurance wfth an agent who thoroughly understands hit business and knows how to write a pol icy, giving yon its full benefit, having bad 8 years of experience in a general office and the adjusting of losses. Can guarantee you I have these requirement Very Respectfully Yours M SENDERS VIEREOKS SHAViNG AND HAIR TING PARLORS. CUT EE1EQUIRTEES FOE Dtf Whites e ILj A head of hair or no pay. Cures all diseaees of the scalp. Address Box 431 for Free Treatise on the Scalp. Razors Honed and Set and Put in ord er on Short Notice. . FOSH AY & MASON Wholesale & Retail ERUSGISTo 1BD ECQKSEURE3 A LB A ST, OREOOH. Pare Drags and the finest and Largest Stock of Stationary and Book in the Market. ALBANY ORCHESTRA. .1 H BADKSSSTO. Conductor BESfESIPllOOKIgPrt INSTRUMENTATION I Vio., II Vio., Clar., Cor., Trom. Bass and;Drums Iepeitoitfe of iiev'fqsic -Music Furnished For- Concerts, Parties, Receptions and Enter tainments at rea-ooable rates. Correspondence solicited regarding en gagemets out of town Address Bert Westrook, Business Man ager, Revere House, Albany, Oregon LDDWIG, Opposite PostoicB. PLUMBING andtinnins at bottom prices. ALBANY TRADING GO GROCERIES and FEED OF ALL KINDS Cheat seed for sale or trade Free de livery, . Telephone No. 61. R. N. Morris, Mgr Corner 2nd and Main Sts. J.M. RALSTON . BUOKERa Uaston Block, Albany, Or Money to loan on farm seenritv. nil 'small loans made on personal tecurity. Uty, county and school warrants bonght. Collections made on favorable terms, F insurance written in three of the argr co inpanies in the world, at lowest ates. 30f DIVIDEHD PAID IN OCTOBER WflT7I.fi Tntl flisa laoda new ttbli mmthi UfVIBl SIOO& UPWARDS' Dirt. ra yim.ncli.1 ., ra When, tm, chioJT It. FartUralftra ttm. AOdrmm, Ws ; : Will Mr Mitchell be knocked oat or la. The contest (or city marshal la beeom iug interesting. A eargeon is now accused o( having in vented the game ot foot ball. Certainly there are signs in that direction. The time (or the firernena election is one week from next Monday. Hardly a sign of it has yet come to the surface. Mr. Roentgen is being talked ot more than even some football players ; but he rarely gets a three page writeup Great is Roentgen. Mr. Butterworlh got 1600 a month for coaching the Berkeley football team to defeat. Now be is being ecortd by the students in a live manner. Collections are easier, and there will from this time on be more ot them. Stateeman. That's good news, and we are glad there is some one who believes it. A Jap is accused ol imitating Edgar Allen Poe in bis efforts to write poetry. As a matter of fact there is not much imitation and it doesn't amount to much anyway. A strange light was recently seen hov ering over Knox's Butte. It is in order for the San Francisco Call to come np here and make a night flying machine out of it. Fitxsimmons proposes to train np his son in the way he wants hint " go. Though lees than a year old he has pre sented him with a pair of boxing gloves. Better give him a pea and paper. California will probably get the cabi net office. If Oregon did get a chance at t, it would do so much fighting over the man to occupy it the President wonld drop the matter liae a not cake. After all take it aU in all, up one side and down the other and through tbe middle and particularly between the middle and west line, Oregon is a mighty good state in wbicn to live, and let the world know it. Tba whisky distilleries of the city of Peoria, III., pay to the federal govern meut annually the sum of (23,000,000 in ternal revenue tax. This is more than the tola! annual revenue of the govern ment when Washington was president. The Alerts continue to play ball down in San Francieco, and gereraily win. The Democrat wool-l give a year's sub scription to see the Colts when in prac tice meet them. The Alerte aoald think a Djiot biitz rd had (truck thru:. Horns ai not very fiMiable property juat before winter, when there is a pros pect of a big expense account and no nse for the animal- A tew days ago an Al bany man having one be con'.d not sell, is said to have turned it loose. The poundmaster gabbled it np, and naw some one will have to pay for the too, as the horse wilt probably bring nothing at public ta'e. "f-cx kit's" Jerry Simpson's eixteen year old son is wearing diamonds as a retutt of his fathers election to congrree. Be tiet every tbing'be owned on bis papa, and of cooree came out aher.d. lie first put np bis tarings bank account, and then uia watch, ring, pony, saddle and hot gun quickly followed suit. All he bad left was bis suit of clothes and an extia lauodried shirt. This was the condition of affairs when bis father re turned home to Medicine Lodge the night before election. The boy confeceed his enormities to bis parent, who there upon furnished him with 300 bright silver dollars. The&e were rerj soon staked by the lad and the end provrd h'agood jodiment. Ex. The following, taken from the Medical Press, compiled by Professor Bel man of the University of Bonn, relates the ca reer ot a notorious drunkard who was born in 1740 and died in 1830. Her de scendants numbered S34, of whom 709 have been traced from their youth. Of these 7 were convicted of murder, 76 of other crimes, 142 were professional beg gars, 64 lived on charity and 1S1 women of the family led disreputable lives. The family cost the German Government for maintenance and costs in the courts almshouses and prisons do less a sum than 11,250,000; in other words, just a fraction under $1500 each. It would probably be difficult to find a more re markable example than this of tee evil effects cf the transmission of hereditary defects. Washington giris are in a flatter. There is a new dude in town, and bis name ia Seifiedin Bey. lie is only 26 years old, and is said to be the hand somest man in Washington. He has fine eyes, regular features and a beauti ful complexion. In short, be is a diplo matic Adonis, being attached to the Turkish Legation in the capacity of sec ond secretary. Seifiedin Bey only re cently arrived in Washington. He is unmarried. Society gossips say that he has already captured a number of hearts, but he declares modestly that the report is premature. It may be safely antici pated, however, that he will be con spicuous figure in society there during the coming season. It is a misfortune that he speaks no English, but in French he is fluent, and many of the young women of the national capital can talk in that language. Chronicle. Another Oregon young man has a good heal.. Tbe Corvallis Times tells about it : Lester Leland, one of the printers in the printing department at tbe O. A. U , received a welcome letter t'rongh the mail the other day. It was from the chief of the railway mail ser vice bureau of the l'ottofflce department of tbe United States, and it informed him that his name stood next in line of acceptance for a place in the service in the Pacific coast division It. M. B. The letter is the outcome of a civil service examination taken at Portland,last sum mer by Mr Lelacd . There were oltven applicants in his class, and the day be fore fifteen applicants bad been examin ed at Ashland. Mr Leland's letter noti fied him that of the twenty-six appli cants his was the highest standing, that bis application was accepted, and that be would be installed to fill the first ys cancy that should be open, Mr Leland doe not know how soon there will be a place open to him, the prospect being that even six months or a year may elapse before there will be a vacancy. Ia bis success, however, .there is a sugges- tion to young men that thoroughness, j attained only by applicatioa in any line of life, is tbe eternal price of suce ess , A Strange Belief. There is nothing more wonderful in the chronological and time keeping line than the " Tbeosophical Calendar ac cording to the Secret Doctrine," From the theosophical point of view the Four Ages are as follows: Sata Yugo (Uolden Age), 1,728,000 years; Tresta Uga (Stiver Age), 1,20(5,000 years; Dwanara Yuga (Copper Age), 864,000, Kali Yuga (Iron Age), 432,000 years. The total of these four ages make one Maha Yuga, or Great Ane, ot 4,320,000 years. One thousand Maha Yugaa make one Kalpa, or Day of Brahma, equal to one thousand times 4,320,000 years. After the expiration of that unthiukable period ot time the Night of Brahma (equal in duration to the length of the day), comes on, and the earth vanishes from the plane ot exist ence. Three hundred and sixty days and nights of Brahma make one year of Brahma, and 100 years of Brahma make the Great Kalpa, a period of 31 1,040,000, OOOyears, after which the suu and the entire solar system plunge into impene trable night, and everything on the "objective plane" is destroyed. Then comes the period known as the Great Night, and which is equal in length to the Great Kalpa. After the Great Night has lifted its sable mantle -a new solar syBtem is formed and evolution begins anew. According to the doctrine of the theos opbists, we are now living in the Kali Ynga, the last of the Fonr Ages, and it began nearly 5,000 years ago, with the death of Krishna, who died 3,102 years before our era began. The first minor svcie of Kali Yuga will end in the years 1807-tS, but we still have something like 427,000 before we arrive at the end of the present agt. Kali Yuga is also known totbetheo opbists as the Black Age. It is an age of spiritual darkness in which the tinman race pays for the misdeeds which are recorded against tbeni in the previous ajee. Ex. A Hot and Cold Subject. People often wonder how mucu heat they could stand . A Frenchman tried it. Here are some interesting things on tne subject: Attendants in Turkish bath ttablih- ments worjc 10 hours a day in room where the air is artificially healed to 155, 175 and even to 195 degrees Fahrenheit. A scientific gentleman in Paris not long ago spent 15 minutes in a hot a'r room ol the Pans Mamman, In which the dry air had been heated by his order until the thermometer registered 250 degrees Fahrenheit."-Luing from this room, be pluogeJ immediately into a bath filled with wter of about S3 degrees, a difiVrence of almost 200 decrees FaLreo beit, which his body paased through in !e than a minute. Oa the other band rum will tUnJ greater col J than any of the other iuru -mala. For instance, doring the jocrory ot Prince Henry of Orleans through t'i Central Asiatic Highlands the party bad frequently to withstand a temperature of 40 degree below (iro. The quirk silvfr in the themometer bad frozen solidly at this temperature, and even Ltbe alcohol thermometers came thick. Horsee and ounrle died from exposure, while nore of the men in the party suf fered the leatt. In North America intense cold is fre quent. A captain Barn ooce tneaorrd at Fort Reliance a temperature of 70 desrrees below aero, while Captain Dow. rou, at Fort K, iiw the thermometer dowc to S3 below aero in the month of April. The lowest temperature known, however, bat occu red in Liberia, where A temperatnre of 53 degree below z-ro is not uncommon, wbila at Werchojantk a temperature of 93 degree below aero has been observed. It appears there tore, that men can stand a cold of 90 degree below zero, while a heat of ISO and even 130 degrees Fahrenheit appears to be the extreme limit in the oppoiie direction. No animal is known which is able to resist such changes of temper ature. London Masl. We hear a great deal about mud sling ing during political campaign. The St Louis Republic tells of a case of genu ine mod slinging that is very interesting and beats polities at every corner. At an entertainment the unique feature of the program wa a sarprise sprang by Mr. a. M. Paton, the well-known artist. He was down on the program for light ning saetch and modeling, nod after the usual display of rapid picture making, be bad his assistant bring foraard a Uble covered with about 50 balls ot mud. Standing in front of the platform he began throwing the balls at the surface of his modeling board, aud before the audience quite understood the meaning of the queer proceeding, be had shaped the conglomerate mass of clay into tbe shape and features of a boman bead and face. With a few rapid strokes of his deft fingers a wrinkled face appeared. with the hollow cheeks and sunken eye of old age, the sweep of a comb, and a matted beard and mustache was there on an aged face, leering ftom the board. The artist wa grteted by surprised ap i -. yiauso, aau wiiuoui removing the cay changed tbe plastic mass, into the typi cal faces of all the races cf men- The The Scotchman, Irishman, negro, En glishman and Chinaman, gave way to the American Indian, and then to the well-known face of Uncle tatn. The last face presented was the one common in the end to alt, a griooing skull. One evening a gentleman came home with a budget of news, an acquaintance had failed in business. He spoke of the Incidental "deliciously sad." He bad ridden up town in a car with a noted wit, whom he described as ''horribly entertaining," and, to cap the climax, he spoke of the batter that had been set before him at a country hotel as ''divine ly rancid" The young people stared, and tbe oldest daughter said : "Why, papa, I should think -you were oat of your head." ".Not Jn tbe least, my dear," he said, pleasantly. ''I'm mere ly trying to follow the fashion. I worked ont 'divinely rancid' with a good deal of labor. It seems to me rather more ef fective than 'awfotiy sweet.' I mean to keep np with the rest of you hereafter. And now," be continued, "let me help you to a piece of this exquisitely tough beef." Adverbs, he says, are not so fashionabln as they were in his family. Boston Post. Jan. A. Waymire, booked for a place in McKinley 's cabinet, is an old Yam hiller, like Scott and Dr. Watts. His appointment as a Californian will be next thing to the appointment of an Oregonian and would r.o doubt be a satisfactory way of having the coast represented. Tom L'nton, a Welshman, who was woraingior ov cents ft uay learned that he could ride a bicycle like the wind, and now he has lieen challenged to a j raou for $5,000 a side. Thus in almost a day men become distinguished through ! on r modern contrivances. Dr. Price's Cream Unking Powder Awarded C-M !HW Midwinter Fair, San Franciaca, SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS The transition from cold to warm weather in Oregon is a very pleasing one. Cold doesn't affiliat very well with our spinal colamns. The genuine Webfoot is always glad w hen the tem perature is uii'd in its naturd. lie be lieves in tlie Japan current and nothing can shake his faith in Its maneuvering, lie is satisfied it will continue to roll from the sunny land of the CLrysanthe mum for years unnumbered. Every good citizen is luterestttd in the progress of the public schools. They are the public's safeguard, and the pub lie should know more about their work ings. A very commendable effort Is be ing made in Albany to let our people know what is being done by teachers and pupils, and lor the purpose weekly Friday evening receptions are being given of a charxcler to display the inside doing of the public schools. A live in terest deserves to be taken, and cone id erable attention is being paid to the matter. It is said there are men aud women but little below the angels. If this is true it is also trnetbat there are men but little above Satan himself. One of them lives up by Siayton, and theDax ' oca at has already polluted its columns by mentioning bis name. The last week before a city election is always an interesting one. Not exciting like a presidential campaign it contains more of spice and features that entei tain. But a city election is no fubny busi ness. It is a seriout one, for it is a mat ter of vital interest to a city that ite af fairs shall be run in a earrful and cred itable manner. Therefore consider how yon vote. A four date delay of Etera mail makes it appreciated wheo it arrives We may lie over 3,000 mi lei from the president of the U. S., but we are all akin and there is a thtub that pulratet over the entire couofv. and Uncle Sam's mail service is a great instrument in it. The New York Wotid may have rns lied prettly lively for Maj. McKinley, but it certainly is not an admirer of Manna- Here is soaiatbing to prove lit: Haona kno nothing of the higher politics orof the ru ral and inu-i'e. luA ibflurnct- which move the people. With out mouey he could not carry his own prt cinct. The only thing he dor know in po'it'c is bood'e, boodle, boodle! n no Cabinet ran rvpn-teot J im or hi rusrlimd without being a hoodie Cabi nrt. If flanna is to be "a c!, treted and ronSiential adviser" o! the nzt pti dent, it woa'.d on one accianta be bel ter that he should be in the official rath er than in the "kitchen" cabinet. At the brad of a department the eoautr, ,, , , r . .. ocld at lea. !iavlt ere on btm. rob - icit is better than awcree io this mat r ter ot "props" to a president. j niade during Ue rcin of King Hsr-; io Oik ' r.' tmr-ert reUsitg pirucuSartf Th.-reUtion." between tt.ana aud !J XtVS .''V Erl . . . . ' " Kent. It is protai.e liiat onlv or,e' . ,,,,, MtKsnley, a Uie f jruier nnderstacdt of tsc o.n was made mKicz! hi.i wrarrri. them, have been uffkSently indii in ' Harold ont reiicl one rear, he javirsg "JSA7f. Iec. 3. A r,.al to the hi. .r-h. :.,.;. tu !. I kta.l at the Utile it IIas:trurt hxiL4Halcud Tnbsnej trom Tara,I:1a, 4ntly .egard. bim-Uaa tbe -a. to.- j n InUnC ger" of th Pr"dot-to-b, as he a of Jen jr mnh aeveral others. Ia the tiafS the cand'date. He i to "a tend to tne iof Uie d?r oi this co;o, one each tnis maognraW and bos the admitmtra I parrfw ice of a c!f or s;,p. , . ... ,, ... tion tlaaria s views of b.mw'.l aud b:s m;ion wa indicated it. the offiv i . l reformers are out again speecbtbat be made at the gloriicauos f Tjl.7;!, TJ"' IO mtk V . ,..,,.. uential Una m rrtrt, aod make a re- dinner given to him ia C5ev.aad. Iu.ei,vtion impfil-!e." Herald. ibis deveranee be Cjhfided to the coun- j The abov is not the proposition a we try the fact that t years ag j Mr. Mc- ' understand it. The proposition is to Kiuiey said t him: "ily frieud. I tmst ta!5'1'. 7 , , , , saud tomaketbepreide.-.t meiijible for you a 1U1 my fatore and leave my honor . t0 iuciive terras. Among the re- n yonr hands." Coe;deriog that Gov. McKiulev bad been aod was and I hat 0i jl. ' . . i, inn.i .-, i ii.;. . was one queerest trusts and awl retuaiaabie confidence! ou ftcotd. "From that day." SaM the ci.fide.l-in paiga Rather Scientific. There is no wau roa the moon's sn: fac. Oar son is but one of the thousands of others ol equal O' greater magnitude. The liht of the moon i only about oue-tix bondrel thousandth that ol the sun. Wind power is derived from the un equal heating of various portions of toe earth by the sun's rays. Astronomers say that there is everr reason to believe that human life on Mars is ranch like it is on this earth . f he greatest depth, writes Prof. Seeley in hls"SUiy of the Earth," at which earthquakes are known to originate is about thirty miles. It ha alo been ca cuialed that a heat sufficient to melt granite might occur at about the same depth . A Hamburg young man has just had his saoity proved by the Roeutgrn rays. laile declared ten years ago that he bad a bullet !u bis head which be had fired into it in trying to commit euicule He complainrd oi the pain, aud, as he at tacked bis kerperr, and the doctors could find no trace of a wound, was locked up as a dangerous luna .ic. The Roentgen rays have now shown the ex act place of the bullet. A novel disposition of sewage is made at Exeter, England, according to London Machinery. The method consists of four tanks, a fourth of the sewage pass ing into each. Light and air are delud ed from the tanks; putrefaction and decomposition are rapidlr set up; the microbes multiply and the solid portions of the sewage are consumtd and outflow from the tank Is nothing through fil lers loes alt color and taste. No chenv ical is used and oo attention to the tanks of auy sort is needed- Each (liter bed automatically cleanses itself by being out of use for a short im. There are more extensive pulp and paper mills on the Androscoggin river in New Hampshire and Maine than on any other river in the country. During 1S07 f illy 1200 cord of spruce wood will be converted eaeh day into ground wood pulp and sulphite. This will aggregate 300,000 cords for the year, or the equiv alent ot 223,000,000 teet of spruce logs. Not all of this spruce will be harvested on the Androscoggin and its tributaries. Some will be imported from Canada.and ome cut on the Connecticut river water shed. At least 50,000,000 feet of spruce ogswillbe manufactured into lumber on the Andro'cftggln next year. So great is the demand (or spruce in that section that th rnmntiii.,n f f.M.nri i... advanced the price, while timber land owner have also advanced the price of lprUce stmrpage. -J 1 A bride universally blushes when she ia called by her new name the first few times. Mr Cleveland evidently intends to go out with some eclat. Plenty of people who are trying to get something for nothing. If some Cuban waylays VVeyler and ends his brutal career there will be no tears shed. Mr Hanna will hand! the funds all the same. Wonder if he will make a raiae for the U. 8. by causing strike. Maj. Blarkhurst says the situation In the Salvation Army is like that of 1770. The government is in England and the American members are nihil despotical ly without any reprenentation. The statement is at least a very interesting one. MISt-TlS. Something startling is looked for in the coming presidential mossaae. It ia safe to predict the earth will not quake. Every naper that has reached the Demociiat olliee has contained an article headed "The Cold Snap," or something uicauitig hid &auie luutg. The Salem sheriff is after a black mus- tached burglar who stole some rings, etc. from a business place in that citv. Sev eral of him passed through Albany. He has been very promiscuous. The Fitzsimmona-Sharker prize fiirhl is to end in a legal fight, in which both Fitz and bharkey will be w hipped. The lawyers will win. Burns ence wrote over the gate ot a cemetery "Here lie the dead and the liv ing lie." lie had been reading the epi- grams which made all the occupants ' l 1 r ': inter erf ot the party. 1 certain good. r -ri . uot aay or do anything in this te- . . . .... uen. 1. 1., Appl.v"te who died rec ..- ' ly was a pioneer of ISU and was on-. uf I the beet Known cf Oregon a tsoat.- . i tie was nni)ue in his character, i fashioned in his dres. but bad v n- 'lenui memory, an.i piayeu an iir Csrtin tl saving of Oregos and i uilding. ta:it ,U uj - A Pendleton house hss a f oar p.i-e ad-1 vertisement in the E. O. Tl.er is some snap to that. It is not neceeary to have fuiir page ads, but the live bus me uiaa most keep his name before the public and the only way to do it is lhroa,;!i the newspaper. , T, , . r, . , The Baker City Ivtuoerat double some of those stories about tiaok V.tuhn. It toat auha robbio a ttsie In Ida bo. Unr yer before be died b wm kaowo only as a uoker" for the gambJitig fra ternity and wa eternally getting stock" at a faro game. Hi squaw wi;e JurnisheJ ti:n with considerable mooey and he w.nt it like a king. Nothing in the rob bing line wa chare-l to h m and he was considered Uir'.r L j:iesi iu this particu lar. Toe el.ror,l Mai! tell of a vry az'"d coin ip that city.cer amly a relic:" Wiu. Cook, of ttiia cisv, has a Viiver ca tliit is decideiiiy agej. Ii i a Eni?ih o-e penny tiec 1-arin Vte iit ot !. . It i M found in the r.ijr. of tiranjbfl Cas'Je. j BTf ! . f," " f ' jwbi.e nt l in.l t,,y ;r Oook, he was prent .: , nnar;h!.I and it j was gsrra to fjisu at hi,t t;x.e. Tbecjcna iv;,i .. il.i v- -n r j oas asstgaed are that the disturbance of ' buia-M prodad by prevideatial elec- lions will occur further apart, and that I the temptation of the r.rv;drct to scfeme Mr an immediate r-nomiotion I and election being removtl, that he wtU ? tnorT dious!y devote b;ceU to the ; out beins; infiaeooed by echemtss : c.ans. EVERYBODY Mas to Buy GKtHXRICS. Where to do it i tlio r.uetk.n. A'ha,.. people have learned ficm years ot ex per- j tence that Parker Brothers Can be deceoded , Standard r.i, ina l..., iU a r h-.. i ." T'.m- a uvu prices are ngul. Buy jour produce of them. ..... ;lu.c, .v, lmu. ISuy your fruite of them . Buy your baaed goods of them. Send oar Kundiw. Care ar.d inMliiroiioe ia Imnd ?lothe baa Lad it eff.v it i niin for tbeaticorws f the Albany t -4iii I dry. Snd along yonr bundle to the iHundry in the taller, t r let Pi, hat d. i'li iili i know and tin-yui.1 ,s! fr it. If toil iue tint a l a'ion oi tho Aii.onv Steam Liiundrv tell the pro, ri.'i.w ut ont to nd f jr vour bundla. fa. . n-i.,,.,,., a'.wuvs a customer. firemen's Election. Albany. Ok., Dec. 9, 1S06. The election ot Albany Fire Depart ment will take plaeo at the council chamber hall on Dec 14, lSOO, for elect ing a chief engineer and BFt-iUnn. chief engineer. The polls will t o ojnn from I oVlo-k tntil 6 o'clock. Alueut Stm lsi Acutn, Pcc'y. Jewel Cooks, Rnrgtsftr.d Heater at The Ficwart Soz Huidware Co.'. Stoves, Moves, stoves at Slewsrt Sox Hardware Co.' For Prscrlption . Pawso For the btst drug. Dawson's. MARRIED. WIN KLE Y BKIlHi ES . On Wednes day, Doo. 2, 18'.i, at the home of tho bride's parents 41 r. and Mrs, N. midges, Mr. U. A. inkiey and Misa (ieorgia Bridges. Tho happy couple returned last night from their bridal tup to Portland. They nave mo iwmi wisnes ci many. BORN. SNKLL. On Thursday morning, Dec. 2, ktjii, in ainauy.to air. and Mrs. K. LJ, Snoll a son. IVluch in Little Is especially true ot Hood's rills, for no medi cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space. They are a whole medietas chest, always ready, al ways efflcleut, always sat Pills Utaetory; prevent a cold or fever, cure all liver tlla, sick headache. Jaundice, constipation, etc 86c The only Plus to take with Uood's earsaparlUa, TELEGRAPHIC. week's Baalaeaa. New Yoiik, Dec. 4. Bradstreet's to morrow will say: General trade continues in moderate rel ume, jobljers and wholesalers being agreed, I here will be no business revival this year. There is some activity in holiday good. Ruin and stormy weather South, and cold and severe weather West and North went have checked trallic on interior county road, and otherwise interfered with the distribution of merchandise, .except at some Nortbwebrn centers. There were 379 bunineas failures reported throughout the United Bute this week, which is -an incraae of 63 a compared with last wsek, 41 as compared with the corresponding wek c-no year atro, 37 as compared with the like week in 144. A Year's Colaage. Wakhisotos, Dec. 4. The report of R L I'rraton. director of the mint, shows thai original gold bullion deposited at the mints aari assay olhoss daring the rear was val u-d at 6s,7(jj,:fcs:j. 'i fae original silver bullion deposited represented a coinage 4u-. in vim, vii,jt i. i ue purchase or sil ver bullion for subsidiary coinage, under s ction :iim of the revised atut, was 1S4,57S fine ounces, costing $122, 42a. Uad Hera f'I:falln( ClSClSSATr. D((C. 4. A srwint tn lha Commercial Tribune from Key West, Fla -. says: t'aanengers by alwuner from !Iavana to nijht say that a train with 500 wounded panUn soldiers junved here today. It was said ruoht ot tue.n came from the vi cinity of Sn Cristobal and CandeJaria. No definite statement could be had as to what battle field they came from. Iiu mors pre vailed on their arrival that Wevler had sus tained another defeat. I A rMaaenl IX New York. Dec. 4. Senator David B liiil arrived in the city totaigut about 8 o'ektk. To a reporter woo tried to inter view him on political matters be (aid: Tbe is nothing to aay oo tbn line of politics. 1 am gtjiog over to Wathington SanJ.ir. 1 am a democrat, as vou know. and will do the best i can tm what I think & iitiwi the breach between the om- lorr - t. tn la Wheal CaiCAoo, Dec 4. '.Vheat tltr suffered the bigtfwt drop eipeTiaaced in some time. Mj cwiontk! tesU-rdavate3;tt?53 , l- 'A KicuUif unlit it caiue Jaorrhioly near t ; cent, ttws tuartH eluding at cO;a4Slc. a j j drviitvi (ft &iuio-t 3 oent. i.iqaulaaoa by s l Jt e Lo.Oer uiiiuiy caused the aag. 1 UtUr - j AvoEte Camp Ca!.. Ix. 3. A pitched itrJe wa fought on li? aUeeta of AcH'i I Caasp Ibis e rtic; between two nicer. land Kobf-rt Hicruau. ta de-perads who j it watted at ltburg. Or., for breaking jjiil ard .hooting a deputy heri9. Before : ite cwwSti.-le had an opportunity to pre- pare for iiicnan's arreet, be broke away i IZa . .t. . . .i T .T'.T'.-.T""- 'Zl at every tp. tiintuan turned and took a choi at each of hi iarer, but without 1 eSect 1 he c:I :r-r' am ie a e s tian was aoai ! ly eahaoKlvd, acd thi-y were obliged to gire up the fortuit, while their mis die j appearel in the drkns. A p-ae was orat.ud and aent ia pursuit, but op to a ! late t jar he had not been f -Xiad . rrxaatawa at Caalaa. Ca xtos, O , lc 3. Senator Jean M Thisruton. c Ne'ra5ta. a-xocapsnied by t i Corc.ao V i, Maos, of Iili t.c:f. reached Cacton tti momicc. and darir.jr the dux had an exvsded contreoce wi:h Mr Mcl.vialey. t-nitcr MiltLe.t. -f 0:ifjr?a, L.i!cil hi ever.u:2 that beexpeOd to beacaaoidate t m d Lim?-. He wa grw-tfrd cor diaiiy a aa oid friend by VSaj t McKinley, and MJrr. ri'ii oati.- ilcHriJe and .' o ;r .::s..a lUi :r,tnn, apeat aeverU hwrs . iu J P . armed fr;iu Havana i ecir.- f-ari thai rarowrs are ' n! ,a 'iaaatista tubt k occurred Jrr4 Weyk-r'. army ata pj:ue cl a r3o. wi;h larjr fores on aia id. No daii are meotiose-i, j Ucsomi a tbe p.ger at. Use people in I a cm tbaa ca:y reuortiU vraai Etu s-.ld ! WjitHtNOToy, I4?:. S. K?rEUtire EiU. of Oirgxn. waoairirsd todav, sars - f tt3,a hU r a cbii;-; p.-i'iia. Judge Wavmire and MkUel II Ie Yones. of California, are be.tsi vrumt Src-vctrj- nra!icmd Eiiia y the ntsiicn-nt arccog ppuUkass 5 on C ca-t ia iiini-x f -t t iae i d a t.tril L'l. Itni L..wr, jnded tk D; bi;t. ; celcfcrat-J SScZSuitj . Urcaiaa WaHi!tc,T5!t. I. 3 -Tbe republican of the Ditfnt t of Lolutobta tonight oie i orated Use election of MtKinSey and Uo i hart by as iruraecse ma cwwUcg to Ceo i trai ball. Senator Sbermao was tbe ckief j pker of the eveain . He scke of how J lUacktul te wa fvt tbe able autABO of ! ttiorer t Jeveiacd and ti.e Oibcr suaod- farmrk a (felaook IlKrrxui, Or., Dec 3 be io-vg wv-h- Svt-lor mintok c ui;; v,T.jr momieg. aBa 't.noe. toe snow i eetirely owib w toe ua ana dm. niltow cmk wa a raging trtrreot yesterday aftex; I noon, ting timber loan it has bees before ! I ,r ,nl tvjn V.-, V... dvne co far except the wa&oing oct cf a few I small bridgv . taati Warlike i VVasbixotox, Dec. 2 neporta were in i qniteg-iHrai cmul.uion here today that i the Uuited t-tau-s had tiven tbe -nanih ! government, courteou'lv but firuiiy, to underhand that the Cutui rebellion must 1 1 rrucbed witbia three lno-tbs, or the I United State would be compiled to in ftrsetie b ft.ip hcwt;l.ties It m said j that a ppr-niinect republican svnatc had S U-en the author of thin report. There prr. in tlietr general teature. wer unit- Ur ,0 'um,,r fR-aleut about a month ago, 1 and euipnatically denieil at the time bv of- I . - -i I . . v a I, . v.-.. w...-. a a I a i iia vi itic KVn uuin.1, auiu iUeQ Ml Madrid . S'levrtaad Sraat Ba.'ara Chicaoo. Icc 2. A rpecial b the Tri bone trom Washington say a crisis in the nS.uni of Cuba is rapidlv approaching, and there is every reasou to leiiev-e that Presi dent Cleveland h&s already decided on ac tion which w iil atartie the country almost a much as his unions message on the Yen' ezueian question, aituough the exact time for uitf Runounreirent ttepends soiuewbut ou future operation in tubs. Uah Applrjrale Brad. Asiuakd, Or., Dec 2. General E!iha L Applegaie, tho elder sua of the late Lmdkuy Appiegateand cue of Oregon's earliot and uiost prominent pioneers, died ai nig ii'nuo iu asiainu insi evening, aged nearly tw years, tie had been in poor tieaiiu i or soma moniua, aiioougb his death was unexiiected by bis townsmen lie wis sittiugina chair at bis home. and had been conversing with the members of the family as nsnal, out complained of an inability to trcathe easily, and request ed that the door ho opened to admit tre&h air, when ho suddenly aud almost without warning dropped his head aod was dead tlanaa for the Treaaarry. Chicago, ic. 2. A specud to (he Times- lie: aid trom Canton. O., says : The Times II raid correspondent was given authority tonight to shite that tbe cabinet question was fully discussed by alesrs Uanna and Mcbinley yesterdav and todav. Before leaving for home today Mr Uanua was formally leaucred the ireasurv rort- folio by -the president-elect. Mr llanna did not accept nor refuse, but told Major Mclvinley he would take the matter under advisement. ftalent rollllra, Sai.su, Or., Dec. 2-Dr. J. A. Rkbard. son, for uiasor; Addison l;. lulley, mar shal; Kd N. Edes, recorder; E. J. Swaf. ford, for treasurer, are the nominations made by the city republican convention to nip ht, Dillcy, Edea and Swafford now fill the offices for which they were rannm . inated. There was a large attendance at the convention. Crewlag Keaerva Washington, Dec, 2. Today's state ment of the condition of the treaaurr bows: Available cash balance ...... M.814,130 Gold reserve loJ,C61,txl A E yf'T MM I ' - "" .in.) . is-r-r- 1 rm m.t -mrm AN ELEGANT nith eacSi SWEET CIGARETTES AN OPPOJITUNITY AC0LLEC 1-4 c I ALBAN Y'S PAST. From the Dehocbat of Sept. 3 to Oct. 1, 1875. II Errant, eoantv nrverar. com nlI k Una coanty'a Erst set of abstracts. Wheat was 1 on Sept, 3. H Flindt advertised to make a pair of cork soled boats for flfi. The Dbwocsut told .bout Taeotna, bow it consisted of two gin shoos and seven or eight bonsea with a street full of black stump. An Albany man who went there wivn a new ol baying called it a logging camp ana ie:i in august. Linn Engine Co. No. 2 was organized in September. Win. Miller was Uie firs foreman and Dr. G. W. Gray, tbe first president. Harvey W. Scott, collector oi cnetoma, again assumed charge of tbe Cregonian. Tbe Baptist church was built. Mr. Kyle was the architect, Tbe announcement was made that Jnd e Suahan wonld go to California to retide. List of Patents. Granted to Pacific States inventor Ui'ta week. Reported by C A. Snow dc Co.. solicitors of American and Foreign patents, opr.. U. S. Patent oi&ce, Wash ington. D. C. F ii M Davis, Los Angeles. Cal., Horse-power pumping machine, Ci Koemer, S?an Francisco. Cal bottle stopper. G O Banson. Portland. Or vending device. A J Soto. Martinez. Cal.. arm rest Ict books, 2 T Tit as, San Fran risoo, CaL, sewer trap and flashing gate, 11 G Wiisbire, Los Angeles, CaL, epefd- iug uevice ior r tee traces. Removed, Removed. lae Inpnnt otaos a now located in its new and comaodioos brick ooe on Firat S- czt to tbe Bass Moose, where they are better prepared than ever before to ex ecute your order for near and aobhy job priating at bed rxfc prkea Call and aet i oar pricr. a Saau! avraauer Karl's Cover Root Tea ouriSea the teood srl trr a ci-ar and beautiful comp'cxina For aae by Foabay and Maaoo. 4 raet Wawsai w Cona-mptioo, Latirippe, pneumonia aad all Tbroat aid Long diseasea are care bv Sailo"! Cure. For sale by Fatbay Frxt CiXBmsa Orrxa. Leslie's Week ly is tbe oldest and beet of the illustrat ed weeklies of the U. S. It is a model in iu character, aa everybody knows. The regular price ia $4 a year; but you can secure it and the Wsxkly Daxocsar for only 1-1.25, or it and the Daily by mail for $5. CASTORIA For Infuits aad rTinflrau, ' k c WBJJSS, cf Kari-a riaaer staw Tea it a ure cure for headache and nervoca dtstaee No hlng relieve o quickly. For vile by Fothav A Mason. II fcT Uvea trcr, '.uoasand of caae of Cot. a apt Son Ftnrn, -oughs. Colds and Coup sr r 1 1 rwj a ty o y &ai!on s t ore. rwrca . "My three children arell subject tc croup: I telegraphed to Sao Francisco, got got a halt dozen bottles of S B Cough Cure. it is a perfect remedy. God bless yoa for it. lours, ec J.u. vj osier, tlrsnt Pass, Ur." For sa'e by Fo&hay Mason ai uc per oottie . Corvallis is to be again canvassed for a creamery. lULUKb A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Broma On! nina TK1a1 AU druggists refund the m oneyif it fais to cure. 25c MAscrxo J-oiroou A dancing school wi.l be organised at Armory Hall next ..niQwuir evening. Aov. IS, by J. P. r easier. Jxhoolnigbta evcrr Welneo- oavana iaturUsy. Wednesday nights w. w wtuim rxciunveiy to instruc tion. Ssturdav bights eeneral ommIm anil a.,lal il...!... 1 . "ii : . """". cvwrai new aancefl will be introduced. Terms, gentlemen. 17 . T "ul wons, ao.oo; ladies, fl. Music by the Albany Orchestra. The Ills aaaea Conftlimtion. cansea mnr (h.. k.lt .v. ill a ' u-.i vur ia ui women, tvari a uiowr K.W T. i. pienaanscure ior constipaUon. or aalt by toehay & Mason. Let ever come to the bur Baker and get 4" cash. ve of fresh bread for ti.or CMzvck. LojUut rills. I have 48 Iota with fair house. All kinds of fruit, all in one body, close to college and city public school, to trade for residence in Albany. Look this up. Hood plce, to make money or for specu lation. G. W. Maston. Ooearlv To see Will & Stark's fine holiday goods. BUTTOr, FREE package of CAPORAL TO MAKE v UTT0NS WASTED LADIES 1150.00 IN GOLD GIYEN AWAY. Cut this out and gave H. It will sot appear again. V bo can form the great est nimber of words from Use letters in LSDUcTBIOC-'i? Yon can nuketwesiy or more word, we leel sure, and it yoa do ysa will receive a good reward. Do not nse any letter more timet than it ap pears in tbe word. Use no language -x-eept Eneiisb. Worde spelied alike, bot with direrent meaning, can be sued bat once. Lee any dictionary, rmraai, pronoonc. noons, -verba, adverba, r-re- fiiee, eurLiee, adjectiTee, proper noons allowed Anything that m a tegitiniatei word will be" allowed. Work it oetha ,Km if - In iatA liwnfcrnMM .n not, not, net, dost, costs, na, -it, erto, etc. Use these words in yonr list. Tbe publishers cf Wo mas 'a Wosta and Jes sxeaMrLLKB Mosthlt will pay JiCi.OO in gold to the perron able to make tbe largest list of words from tbe letters in the word INDUSTRIOUS; f 12 for tbe second largest; 11000 for tbe third;; IS 00 for the foarrh: to 00 tor tbe tea next largeet, and 2 00 each few tbe 25 next largest lista. Tbe above rewards are given free and witbont eanjaderation for tbe purpose ot attracting attention to oar bandsome women a magazine, rt pages, ninety-eix long cotamnc, finely iliastratel, and aU original matter, long and abort stories by tbe beat antbors; pc ice fl 00 per year. It a xeceasaryfor yoa, to enter the contest, to send 12 two- cent stamps for a three menu subscription with your list of words, and every yersna sending tbe 34 cents and a list of twenty words or more ia guaran teed an extra present by return mail (in addition to the magazine), ot a SCO-pace book. "Don's Fortune," by Florence Warden, a love story of intense interest. Satisfaction guaranteed in every ease or your money refunded. Lifts ahosid be sect at ebce, and not later than Jan. 20. Tbe names and addressee of eweeaetui contestants will be printed in February issue published in January. Our pnb-!w-atxa has been established nine years. We refer yoa to anv mercantile agency for our standing. Sake roar fat now. Address J A wESQ. PLUM HER. Pub lishers, 905 Temple Court BaLding,Dept. O. P. New York City. Poland China Pigs for Sale. Anjone desiring to improve their stock oi bog will ao well to sue me be fore buying, at tbe Skeels place one mils north of Albany, on Independence road. I have several pigs, both sexes, from thoroughbred stock, which I wUleeUas bard time pricea or trade for fat hoes. chickens, potatoes, grain or feed or sell cheap for cash in hand. I am deter mined to cell and will sell almost at a man's own figure so call soon for they most go Now is the time to go in good hogs while yoa can get them so reason able, for Logs can't stay so cheap. F. H. Htchso.v, the Gardiner. HOLIDAY GOODS Will be Sold at Cost wohl. by J.Grad- Mr. Julius Gradwohl will sell bin lare stock of holiday goods, including China, si.ver ware, etc, etc, at the cost oi laving down in Albany, in order to close them out, preparatory to putting in a stock of general merchandise. He has a fine as sortment and the prices are bottom one. ratrouue one who has helped to build np the city. For Musical People Mr. D. M, Bartlett, of this city, is can vossing Linn county tor membership in the American Musical Association of Chicago, under which each subscriber secures the privilege of purchasing any mnsic, vocal or instrumental, published, at reductions as low as W) per cent of the list price. An elegant book of vocal and instrumental tnuic goes with the mem bership This is a stdendid thing and every love-of music ahould subscribe. The cost is only $3. far rPs a and Liver Complaint yea have a printed guarantee oa every bottle c! Shilo's Vital aer it never taiu to core, f or sale by Fcttbay& Mason Oar Maaaiaa at ssaaa Focr out of etery five bottles of medi cine sold in ths last five years are S. B. goods. The S. B Headacce and Live Cure 1 use mvseif a reoeral physic If you are sick and want to get well, the quickest, cheapest and safest method i tc buy the S B. remediim and use as directed C. P. Balch. Druggist, thifur, Or Fot tale by Foshay Jt Mason at 50 ct per bot- e. Pr t aMH) "I am 65 year old; nave had kidney disease and constipation for 35 year. Am now well used your 5. B. Headache ana liver Cure one year. Used 6 bottle a! 50 rent e-acu . J H Kaight, Ruthrdge, Or." For sale by Foshay & Mason at 50r per bottle . All laaauea St. Ask your physician, i our druggist and your friend about Shikh'Cum forcon- umpttou. l hey wilt recommend it. rot ale by Foshty & Mason. auasTi bissit. 'h?Ht. 72c OaU 85 Flour, MOO Butter 17j Eggs 30c Lard 6 to 8c Pork hinis, 8 to 10c,hou!dtra 4 to &. Side. 6 to 8. Hay baled, cheat, $7.00, Timothy, S.O