hr f &e mmt Official Oitj ind Goauty Paper. Euterod at the Pt Oillc at Albany , Or. s sec nd-clsas mall matter. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1882 CHAMBERLAIN & BTITE9, Kditera and Proprietors. O. C. R. K. Tl nr. TABLE. Albany Station. itirAunnK or Thais. MOM SoRTti. MAIL TRAIN ALB ANT KXrRR8SDcnartt KKKItiHT TK W NS . t Arrim at ( Pesartsat sees ssusn. MAIL TRAIN j JSS T FRKIOHT TRAIN " ALBANY KXIMtKSS Arrirssl 6:80 A. M. MW A. M. U:a A. M. 13:06 P. M. 11:48 A. M. ltT06P It. : P. M. JSP. M. v All tnUi daily, exee! mtaj, Notice. On and alter this date regular ttcketa will I sold at oar ticket office for fallowing points on Columbia river: Unner Cascades, Hallos, Umatilla, Wallula, ' wall a waiia ana Ainsworth. Will. It Rick, Freight and Ticket Agent O. A R. K. CO, Albany. Jnne 18th, I88. At sal a riaw. Abut ten days ago Hemer Colli as, a Cerraaa, living across the river in Bea ton county, bought a plow iu this city, paying about twenty-three dollars for it. Beiag ot a social caturo he imbib ed considerably, it is said, of that which mixes mens brains up. ami when he went heme was not in a vers, clear state of mind, so that what transpired can not be obtained very well from him. But other events tell the story. About nine or ten o'clock, one Jack Miller, well known by many here, sold, it is claimed, the same plow, to Mr Draper, living about half way between Albany and Corvallis, for tea dollars, taking it to him after dark. Miller afterwards told one party that he bought the plow of W H Goltra. and another teat be found It in the road, the two stories not be Ins: very consistent, and henoe exciting suspicion that it was obtained by some unfair means, but of course this is a matter to be prevea in the future, as at present it N a conjecture from surrounding circumstance. We understand Siller has not put in all ap pearance lately, eosn- thinking he has left for parts usfcnowx Even if the plow were found by Miller, certainly he had bo right to sell it without trying to find the owner. a l are nereali This -prighfy visitor was hens hut Fiiday, appearing in the northern heavens both morning and evening, and attracting the attention of every body, It was the most powerful dis play we have seen on the coae?, where northern lights are not very freenent and always comparatively mild. The mixture of the red and light, shooting in various directions, growing mild at times and then flashing up. tilling the heavens with its brilliancy, formed a pane ram a of bright colors, appreciated by any but the blind. Whether it was caused by tne reflection of the son on the ice iu the north seas, or by the earth passing through a band of meteors, or by the he t vena being ever loaded with electricity made little difference, the sight was fine, ami one oat soon to be forgotten. The telegraph tells us the display was general through the United States, and that it was only electricity is evi dent from the fact that oat of the ftf teen telegraphic lines connecting the east and west only one was in use, and reports are given of some severe shocks received by operators. HOME AKD ABROAD. F M French, jeweler, Oo totha skating flak. Leak ont far dead duoka. Some marriagea are budding. Last Sunday was Uarfields birthday. K. R. Skipworth, lawyer, Albany, Or. Uncle Tom a Cabin by the Wyman'a. See ad. Go to Blaia'a for your aeok wear, collar, cuffs, Ac. Skating oa too has bean indulged in at skerOity. The acting of tho Wyman'a will he a treat to oar people Shake pearea Henry IV ia agitating tho Holland chub. The Republican city ooavcntiou meets Saturday night A new a took of oiled goods jaat received at L. . Bhvin s. Look out far a tine display of holiday good at F. M. French's. The Wyman'a Wednesday and Thursday evening of next week. Send your order to S. Douty, at Indepen dence for shingles. Arrangements arc being made for a big hunt on Thanksgiving. Amman's ( 'nli fivini n .nrascihl oantrtis bronchitis and consumption. 8ilk handkerchiefs ia splendid varieties for the holidays, at Blaia'a. Articles for fancy work in great variety at Moateith k seitenbech. We are liable to have a little wet weather for awhile sow say six months. Have you noticed the "wabegone," pitiful look on the faces of the tnrkeys. A new line of abodes cloths received this week at Menteith A Seiteubach a. Everybody tells us of the improvement of the Dkmocrt. This is encouraging. Prof Day i ia conducting a succeaaf ul singing class at the Evangelical church. A new stock of plushes in all colors rooeiv. ed this week at Moateith A SeiHnbah'a. Mrs J D Simons was brought to the city yesterday to he examined as to her sanity. Dr. G. Willis Price, dentist, office in Odd Fellow's Temple, over Langdoa's DrngStore. Officer Jones at The Dalles ahot one Haux hnrat last week, on hia refusing him admit tance to serve a warrant ef an eat. Democratic City Convention next II ednea day. Be oa hand and help make geod nominations. Holiday goods in abends tee now gladden the eyes ef oar boys and gins, aid and yoong. Oa account of Thanksgiving the meeting of the Blue Ribbon Club bas beau postponed to Da. 8. Several excellent cerrpendnoee are un avoidably left ont, but will appear in next weeks issue. and it fMsapaelate Clerks. The first ef the week the clerks of the c'ty circulated a petition among the merchants asking for the closing of their stores at seven o'clock each night of the week, except Saturday night and during the last week in December, un til the 1st of neat May. Appeciatisg the fact that their clerks as well themselves, seeded a tew Lours of liber ty.they ail signed it but one or two, who refuted to do it. As the agreement was sly binding in case all signed, the project had to bo given up, and the clerks will "get up, go to work and then go to bed again as of old." With out swy agreement at all, c'.erks can as well as not he given two nights in the we k and would make better aud more efflc ent hands in consequence of it Over the Mi Tobacco, tobacco, tobacco, largest at the Farm are John Millard of this eity and Hon. J. P. Schooling, of Harrisburg, left Prineville on the 14th, insU, and made the tiip across by the way of Fish Lake in three days. They report snow commencing at Snow Creek oa seven mile hill and continuing from one to six feet ever to Fish Lake There is no snow from the Lake to a point two miles np Sand Mountain when snow again appears and continues on over to Prineville. Although it threatened rain very much the night before they started, yet, strange to say, it was clear the next morning and continued clear aud bright during the entire trip, A Cieod Clrl. Miss Annie Usslitt for fifteen months compositor on the Democrat, left last Tues day, with her parents, for Portland, where they will reside in the future. Although young, Annie is a gesnis st type setting, and will, with little more practice, make one ef the fastest lady compositors in the state. If any of our Portland friends want s first- class haad, one always to he relied upon and as bright as a gold dollar, here is a chance which they should not be slow to take ad vantage of. Mistakes for a etr an t'taal. Another piece of careless shooting is reiJOited n the Oalipooin. Two bio th era named Murphy, were out hunting when, having separated, one mistook the other for a deer, and shooting, sent a ball ate his breast, inflicting a bad wound if not a fatal one. This kind of accidents is becoming too common, and it is ims that more care was ex ercised by hunters. Human life is more precious than the possession of a deer. stock is traWn Mechanics' Store. Call at French's and ask to see one ef those genuine Oast proof Wanness wateaes. They are the "boas.' Quite a number of oar citizens will be present at the dedication of the new Odd Fellows Hail at Ilwrii-barg. Mcllwain is paying the highest marke- price for dried apples and ' dried fruits of all kinds either for cash or in trade. A fine stock of S jiss embroideries and les, black, echru aad white, at Moateith Sestasssssnfc'a. They easel! in these lines. The new Court House of Douglas county will coat $32,000. The contract to build it has been bat to LS l Marsh, ef Ashland. Portland, Walla Walla and Dayton are new united by a line of railroads, the srst train having passed over the road last Sun day. . ni The key move to Vie chess problem oo the outside of a letter received by us from our Jefferson correspondent this week is Kt to 2 B4. ; j m I li The skating rink has been quite s shew. the feaka of some of the tumblers beiag quite fine. Des't buss going and seeing how it is orsetf. 100 cases of canned tomatoes, Winalow corn, peas aad beans, st Redfield k Irving s the only exclusive grocery and provision store ia Albany. Hon A Bush has resigned ss superinten dent of the Penitentiary at Salem, It is to be hoped that hia successor will fill the post- tioo aa well aa he has. Frank Kenton has the agency for all lead ing eastern publication , numbering over five hundred, this is quite a convenience to parsons sending for papers. Go to the supper to be given by the ladies oi the Congregational church next Thursday, Thanksgiving evening. A geod time as well as a good supper is ae&ered. . Dress goods in now styles, Matieaaa aad Armnr jast received at Moateith & Seiten- bach 'a Their invincible check is fine. Call andsatsfrburselL We are sendiag statements of accunts to subscribers who are in arrears. We hope all who receive them will pay op promptly as it takes money to run a newspaper. Col J B Fithian, the young man who looks like the departed Gray, ia now city editor of the Standard, aad is getting np a first-class local daily, the best in Portland. Young men, having unfortunately con tracted certain diseases, poisoning the blood, can find nothing better to regain health than Pf under Oregon Blood Purifier. A turbine water wheel for sale at this ef fice : a 12 inch wheel, ia splendid condition: will be sold oheap. Also 40 feet of inch shafting and about 12 feet of 1 inch shaft. The Women's Christian Temperance Union meets to-morrow, (Saturday,) st 3 o'clock p. m., at the Y P C A Hall. All members are requested to be present. By order of President. Suppose it ia getting cold, many of you will drink your boar, and while you are about it, remember that the place to get it is the Star Brewery, ran with so much skill by Mr Wm Fabor. Last week Virgil Parker lost a shswl from his delivery wagon, C E Eichler found it. The former advertised it in the Democrat, the latter saw the ad. and mads Virgil hap- pay by returning it. The place to get your groceries is at Hoff man k Joseph's. Remember that Thanks- giving i coming and some ting to eat you must have then if at no other time. Go there for your provisions. Our outside : Oh so fat," net personal ; Some splendid advice to young men by Bob Burdette. Reminiscences of Mr Greeley's Boyhood, General News, Plain Chaps talks about our local inventors, etc. While a slim audience was waiting in a village in Washington Territory for the show to begin the troup skipped out of the back window aad went off ia the dark, but were followed and made to refund. Mr Whiteaker hid $900 in his barn near Monmouth. The barn not being burglar proof the money disappeared, and now Mr W. no doubt is sorry he did not put it in bank sand bank or any kind ef bank. To-day Ala Harris and Mack Moateith start for Roaeburg with the remnants of Otto Fox's stock of goods. Their sales here have been large, but quite a quantity ef goods are left yS whioh they are anxious to dispose of. Last Sunday while a sou of Phil Swank was hunting, in loading bis gun, it Was ac- cidently discharged. At the time his right haad was over the muaslo. The ahot tore it up in a bad manner, but will probably not destroy the use of it entirely J. A. Strattoa tun been appointed Super intendent, in place of A. Bush. His is a good appointment, and will meet the approv al of the people of the State. Strattoa is an able lawyer, and a good businesa man. He will take good cars of the peaitentiaro. A J Uuruesou, who was indicted at Ru gose for manslaughter iu killing J H Brown, was tried before Judge Bean last week, and acquitted, Strabaa k Bilyeu, Judge Burnett end Walton, were for the defence, which they conducted iu an ablo manner. The job office of C YV Watts, is obtaining a good reputation throughout the valley. Saturday Mr Watts received aa order for several hundred blanka from Yamhill aad last week a large order from Kugene city. This apeake well for Watts work ss a printer. The skating riuk is sow being run in Parriah'a Hall, wbsro it ia well patronised every sight. The boys are running an or derly rink, and propose to make it a place whioh can be viaited by anybody. It will pay to take a roll and aee what fun it ia The following cttixens of Linn county have been drawn to serve ss trial jurors in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Oregon, whioh convenes at Port- d on the 28th inst. Hugh Dinwiddle. Jehu Heard, Phillip Baltimore and J W Comptou. We understand that the firm ef Aah & ltubbiu34k) Fulton St. Brooklyn ate "bilks, ' Thoae noticing their ad in last weeks Demo crat are requested to take warning, and if any of our brother journalists have started , their ads. they had better utilise apace for something else. List Friday was a day long to be remem bered by the printers of Albany. Two H F agents who wautcd to sell type, etc., pounc ed upen us at about the same time. After chaoing one off aud tbrowiug the impoeiug atone at the ether, we obtained a little peace aad tjuiet. "We notice the pleasant face of G G Bing ham in our town frequently. Of course he is always on legal businesa. Certainly, Oregon RetMer." Of course it is a legal business. We know ail the parties, and wish them success and happiness ia time to come. Mrs. Mendeohall, the lebanou milliner will this week move her stock of millinery from the St. Cbailas building just acroae the treat iato Mra Orpha Wheeler's drear-mak ing rooms, where mil'iuery and dress making will he earned on second to no other establishment m the state. S A More land, who for tea years has been in the employment of the Oregon Publish ing Company, has temporarily withdrawn from the profesaioa of journalism. His duties aa police jadge of Portland requiting all hia time. If a neWapaper man can t dish up unadulterated justice, nobody can. Several months ago quite a umber of our citizens subscribed for the Potari, pub. liahed st Portland. One of the inducement was a translation of the .Knaed, which the solicitor agreed to send immediately. Noth ing baa been board of it yet, and the sab sen hers are becoming aaxioua. Beaeerer. of the Walla Walla iratekm-ut. was elected Fepreaeatattve in Washington Territory. He is a sharp, witty, writer, aad would make a good legislator if he were net a Republican '. Anyway we like to see newspaper men in office. They need some thing to help them along. Tho corner of First and Ferry streets will be wonderfully improved when Peters k Blain move their hardware store iato the ParrUh block. The east part will be used for Wells Fargo k Co 'a es press ssd shelf hardware, while the west part wilt de voted to agricultural imp! jnedte. Bed field k Irving have on haad the most complete stock of staple and fancy groceries, in Alany, including canned goods of all deaenptions, raisins, citron sugar, lemon peel, Zanti currants and spices of all kinds all fresh sad best quality. Just what you 800IAL AND PERSON kL. Salem this last Mrs T J Stites, is visitiu.i in week. Joe (Mark and wife returned home Wed nesday. Mr. I. N. Walton, of Halsoy, called on ss yesterday. Judge li;an, of Kugene, ws is the oity last Saturday. Mrs. Fred Kggert loft for her future home at Portland yesterday. Mra. Herbert II. Ditmway. died at Fort- land, last Wedneaday. M D. Wilson, of Oregon' City, ha been in the city a few daya thia week. I. A. Board, the enterprising Jednison druggist made us a pleasant call this week. Richard Fox returned from Monroe last Monday, after an absenoo of several months. F A Watts ons of Shodd's most gonial and best business mon called on us Wednesday. County School Suporintou dent Mnseo was in the city M inday and visited the public aohoola. Misa Maggio Barton arrived in Albany, the first of the week, ami will livn with Judge Powell. Manny Cohen lift for Ran Francisco last week with tho intention of making that his home. Mr. Clark, of the t'ommercial Cuiou In surance Company, of Satt Frtn isjo waa in the oity Wednesday. Misa hydis Charlton left the first of tho week for Washington Territory, whero she W'll tciii !i school tin. vwnUr Jim Foster is we understand stopping In Boise City, where he has bevn slightly alek part ef tho time ainoe ho arrived there. Miss Iangon, a sister of our popular drug giet, K W Laogdoti, arrived in Albany from Cedar Kapida, lows, laat Monday, on a visit to her brother. Misa Nellm Riubards ia iu Portland. study ing the art of ji.uu'.iug. in the studio of Mr Panol. Mho has already displayed a great genuis iu this direction. We received a visit yesterday from J A Childa. M and Robert Kewcomb, Grand Recorder, of tho Orand loJg of A O C W who were in the oity on sn ofBci il visit to Safety lodge. Mr. C. A. Hill and family arrived in this city Wednesday from Seattle where he now resides. He comes on a visit to his father. Dr. IL Q Hill. The masy old frteuda of "Fred" will be glad to ace him oa our streets ouce more. Hon J P Schooling and daughtor Liaaie of Harriaborg called at our ofaee yesUrday. Mr Schooling has pjtt returned from Pnse ville, having made the trip in three days. He wss accompanied by John Millard. 1 'a l ask them anything about the trip. We stated in last weeks Dkmin su that wa understood P II Raymond woald move to Salons, aad at the lime that was a com mon report, but we are s-turrd it was not true, and hasten to make the correction and hope we may :ootiaue to aee hie emUtug countenance at the delivery box. VcaterUay S.J. Ciimeu r. .the live yonug agent for the ty Wtttumr, cagd an us. He tells us the IFasbnasS ia to be enlarged aud improved in every respect, beginning with the nest issue, it ia a ttrat t Isss weekly and deserving of receiving a good aulatcriptioti list from Albany. If Mr. Oilmoar calls an you treat him well. On laat Saturday evening Shenff Humph ray and D P Maaon. of this city said the Maaonic brethren of Brownsville a fraternal visit. After the lodge cloeed tho members repaired to tho MeCnlly House where they sat down to a repeat prepared by Misa Mc- v ully, daughter of mtue bust I he supper was pronounced a complete suecaea and all wore grateful for tho hospitable treatment reoeivod. On laat Saturday evening a uuanber ef the yooag folks met at the residence of Mr. Vance when a most enjoyable time was had in disposing of candy and nnta. The follow ing are the names of those who attended Esther Marshall. Lena Marshall, Ktta Stites, i.iura Chapman, Carrio I.ayton, ftussie !. .y ton, Kdna Cleland, Klfieda Kwort, Kara eyas, Willie Stites, KddteZeyssasd Clydie Marshall. tooh menus. Attssnt Two Nsnsrrtt Or If Ut t I.IMren mm ii Coming down Broadalbin street last Toes day a ropresoatativo of the Dsn-era vr took refngo from s Wobfoot storm ia an old building opposite tho Court House. On en tering it tho continual bussing on every hand convoyed to him the fact that hs was iu a school house instead of a bars. Inves tigating matters he soon fonnd himself, ia s room of nearly aOvonty bright faced, intetli geat pupils, with tho genial ooantenaaee of Prof. Itobb before him. It did look tosgh to aee well developed forms pisohed in be tween, low, narrow, rough board seats, sod tougher still to think of breathing thoeloee, sultry sir, although all possible attention seemed te be paid to ventilation. We al most forgot th" th'ngs by tho good order ami atudioua appoaranoe of those present. A class in physical geography was reciting, and after they, had gone to their seats, tho maps of California, whioh they had draws wore shown us, testifying ia strong terms to the thorough work they wars doing. Stepping into tho room of the efficient so aiatant, Miss Kane, we found another class B geography, taking up rsylsw Iwsson, their man tier and written synopses, tailing very plainly how well they understood what tlmy had gone over. Here a fifteen anautes reoeae occurred, tho rain keeping manf of the pupils ia, their i induct shewing an en tiro absenoo of any heed lam teas. After re cces we called en Mis Sparks, toacher of the smallest grades in the ContrsI Bcbool. Think of about 80 children being huddled to gether in one small room, rhe enrollment shows a boat S3.) Some of the narrow seats ven hold three, and a few pupils actually have to Hnd a place on the floor Bat Miss Sparks, by excellent judgment sod good government is able to keep all ten so future Presidents snd Senators wives in fair order. Xext wo stumbled into Miss TorreU's room, over crowded aa the rest were. How abe oould do anything with the mischievous oaea before us. was a wonder te us, but their promptness in giving anewera m their differ ent classes, shewed that I bey were sNveto the importance of at least moderate otudy. Chen we left the building in a pensive mood, saying to oeroetf, "This ia a abame," In Prof llobb's roam are enrolled SO pupils, ia Miss Turrclls "0 j in Miss Sparks S3. By actual computation in the brat room the sir is breathed up in 21 minutes, ia the ssoood in 15 ; in the third in 13. The corps of teachers cannot to es colled, live, auusea pltshed, thorough, assisted by grading every pnptl, with all their disadvantages, they are doing splendid work, the eve rage ia the whrU school being over Wi, and in eoaae classes as h gh aa tfS. They deserve better acoomuaodaUoae.'end it is tuna for our citi zens to think pretty seriously, whether it would not be money in our pockets to do something in this directioo. Case news to the tar earn ef I Inn and AS Joints Cenuttee. Bender? at Sternberg, having Just es tabllshsd n business, and opened ont a branch Store at Prlneyllle, Crook coun ty, in Eastern Oregon, desire to Inform the people of this and the adjoining counties, that, as heretofore, we Intend to continue eur business In Albany, and are now prepared to pay, and will pay. more for the following produce than any other house In this oily. W want. It immediately, at our Albany Store, 2000 boiee machine dried apples, 2000 boxes sun dried apploa. oOO boxes drlsd plnmo, 500 hoses dried Dears. 1000 lb machine dried currants, 1000 n. machine dried Cose-berrlce, 1000 th machine dried black-berries, 2000 lb Timothy sed, (clean,! oo.ooo Th bacon, 6000 n- ham, 20.000 lb lard. In 6 and 10 ft MM, 800 bushels white bears. 500 bushels pink beans. IFe can pay the highest cash for UM above articles, for th reason that W4 have facilities for disposing of them at our branch store, that no other busi nasi house Ir the city ha. Wo will also pay, Iu cash, for wheat, delivered t I'r. oao dollar per baahel for oat, bo ot. per buahel, and for bar ly, 80 ctn. per buahol. Call at once. befor we are supplied. HkMikik a Hir.i!.NiiriM.. Ths stockholders of tho McKensie toad Company held a mot-ting in this city this week, and elected directors as follows -. A S Powers. Ceo Millcsa, A (J Hevey, Wm Osburn nd F B Dunn. 'resident, A G liovey ; Secretary, w Jl Walker ; Troaswrer; A V Ptera ; Super- nteudent. Win Oeburn. The company expanded n large sura of money on the road last summer, and have placed It 1 first class condition for traveling. As ooon a the weather will permit In the spring, work will bs resumed snd con tinued until It Is mad one of the beat mountain roads in lb State. HUtie Journnl. A hataaare. in the sou theaat corner ef Fifth aad Bar kor streets there is a nice -eaen award "all the sesa.n round, " where h.j hoodlum ole ment during their ' lnura hoar delight to congregate aad engage to thsir i-umerusa pastimes. If they Would couline lhMslve to base ball, hop scutch and the like, all would be, "aanrryass n.arrtaga U l!" with the neighbors -Such is not tb case how ever, and the good people ef the neighbor hood, are compelled to submit to eli hied of imhtfnttios at the hand ot the notay youtha. Pious ladies and genleejaan as tbry pass most sither put their anger in their ears, or listen te a forvigu and unknown language that would grata the oonaeisaea of a British tar. Not only that but stray shots from slings snd "nigger-ahootera" net on frequently find their way through window panes, iu tho vicinity greatly to tho annoy ance of all the inhabitants. Wo call tho at tention arf the proper authorities to thia matter in hopes that something will be done to put a stop to this auussoos. Isargaias hi alatere sad Ladies' Kmporium, dolmans at the hVftenstr s-'eanaaaf. New line of cashmeres aad feacy d goods just received at the l.idios Kanperium trimmings to ma tan. Albany Starke . Wheat 78c per bubol. Oats 44o " Be f on foot, 6 to 0. H sy -baled, leVttao per ton. looae, 12 to 1ft. Butter 99 ct per lb. Kggs SO cents per doa. Potatoes eoc per bushel. Fork -7 cts per lb. fcab COper lb. Dried Fruit n dried spplaajfli'. plums, He. machine cured spplna, Sc. plums, 10. Bacons hams, 14 to 16c. shoulders, 10 to 12c, sides, It to lor?. Lsrd 15 per lb. Floor 5.00 per bb'. Chlckeoe-3.00 per faff, Hogar Ban Franoiaf 0, 12c. Mill Feed bt an, 10'Operton. shorts, It, middling. 20 00 'ht2".oo Mp nttirrs are the rarest niiirrs Ever sfaSr. aa Best A riae Eatahllshaseat. Being of sa innwtaitive torn of mind yes terday we thought we would Had out what J. Cradwohl really had in his store, and were surprise! at the amount and quality of his stack of crockery, shelf hardware, glass ware, Ave. It is uomplste and a naur passed is the valley. A fact, snd be sella at or bo-1 low Port! anal prices. A Oner stack of crock ery, glass- ware, majolica, toys, cutlery, baby carriages, children's wagons, veloci pedes, and is fact everything in this line, cannot ha found in the valley, (so through his store and warehouse snd you will have oo trouble to reehse thia fact, as we did yesUrday, and ask him his prices and you will be oenvineed that they are bedrock. He keeps the leading establishment aad is entitled to our patronage Letter List. The lAtiowiog lathe Hat or letters renaalninf In the tosS OfTW. A than v. Unn county. Une- saaaJt jev. . pace. Persons ealllnc lar Iheaa :rttr-r must eivetb Osteon able tbev arete sMsveruseu. . ..,, a Co lAOoV-t, tharUi Moons?, OA t PsU. enrlbie tkirum. Mrs M F. H. RAYMOND, P. M. fliey are compounded from Heps Malt, Buchu, Mandrake aud Dandelion, the oldest, beat, and most a'uab e medicines In the world aad contain all thebeet aud most curative properties of all ether remedies, being the greedi est Blood Purifier, Id ver Regulator, aad dfe and Health Krstering Agent on earth. No disease or IU health csa possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are the r operations. They give new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To all who em ployments cause irregularity of the bowels or urinary organ. r wbo re- lUire an Appetir.er, Tonic and mild Htimulant, Hop Bitters are Invaluable, being highly "urati.-, tonic and atlm ulating. without intoxicating. No matter what you r feci lug or my op Urns are, what the disease or ailment s, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you are alck, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use Hop Bittors at once. It may aae your life. Hundreds have n saved by so doing. foOO will he paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer or let your friend suf fer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bittern, iicmombcr. Hop Bitter ia no vile. drugged, drunken nostrum, but the Purest snd Bent Medicine ever made: the "Invalid's Friend and Hope," and so person or family should bo without them Try the Biltterstn-day e Subscribe for the Democrat, the leadisg paper ia ths Willamette Valley. Kalamasoo, Mp h . Fob. IfHO. I know Hop Bitter will I -ear reoen men dat toil honestly. Alt who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums, and give them credit for making cores ail lbs proprietor claim for I hem. I have kept them sine they were first offered to the public. Tney took high rank from ths first snd maintained it, and are more called for than all others combined. Bo long as tbey keep up their high reputation for purity snd usefulness, I shall continue to recommend them something I have never before done with any other patent medicine. J. J, Banoeca, M. C. DEMOCRATS ATTEND ! ALBANY DEMOCRATIC CITY CONVENTION-. A mess aaestinx"f bshekJ at lbs lae DerrafT U Sflsanr aKl BT MOI SE n WsdiMsdsy events- KiafwWt 28tu. I SOB st 7 'dock, tor the imrimeeoaeornmstinff ranitiisatSe for Msrw, lumraer. Marshal smi Treasurer te he voteu t"t at the .le- ti m n MofMUjr, Deesssaer lib. ia WSsTtS MKETIVii. The OfSbiaittee rseemsssnJ that U ri-s Ward neeUns;s be beM aa Taesosv evesilea JsasaSBSs nab, IstM at 7 e'etoek at the foUoerlnf plseae : "r" I p stairs In the Circuit OSSjrl essSMl Wr4 In th Csssett Ooart SSBSS Wsrd at the IVnrer Set. SB wa nssstla Will ri'tb.iiai on,- lui a f Omnrfhean srt act M a rtxe tcr if tbe CHr Cent a I mmittas. GL H. srevaav, ratify, H J Ckaaa, r xjri . ' -niiinttsc BssStl POWDER Absolutely Pure. aeser varWs. The HellSars. need for vonr mince lues and fruit cakes. nsw thst Thanksgiving and tbe holidaya are approaching. i They are coming, and by reference Albany, Or., has aa autt-cirs society. to our advertising columns, It can be composed of youog men, who wear . whits i neon where the be-t place to obtain ribbon on their vests to indicate tbey will never marry a young lady who wears onsets. presents can be obtained. Beth l,au don dc Co., and Foahay k Mason, haye f But how will they gad out ? "Do you wesr j bMUgbt on thia yar elegant stocks corsets? "No. "Then, dear, will you . gjods, which It will pay oareltUen to yooag no.". tarry mc " At this juncture the lady will p obably again answer Wtrton Leader. Lsst week s Germ mi girl advertised for a position. Since then there have been about a dozen appbeattoaa for bar, but of course she could not accept all, so all but one were disappointed. Any number of good girls could got good wages hero, and it would sot take long to drive ont all of our Chinese cooks, if the girls would only roll up their sleeves snd go to work. The ether day s gentleman stepped up to a grocer, and pointing to a big pumpkin, aaid, "I'll bet you the cigars that I cau guess as near the weight of that pumpkin as yen can." The grocer, who know tho ex act weight, took him up, and then said ho would put the weight at 35 ponnda. "I'll guess 35 too, said the ether, hand over your cigars.' Ha had guessed ss nssr, and taking his cigars left, just dodging a big squash. We snggest tbe establishment of a geonio bonajuln lecture course this winter, in which our local as well as state talent will be em ployed. The admission should bo put down and season tickets sold Let tho lectures be scientific, iiLttoricil or ocial. and of a na ture, evoo H Nko Eii l'erkin's, whioh will attract good houses. There is nothing like i , , nign seuuuing names. a anyone shakes hands with you now you Finest stock of winter gloves in town at the Farmers' Mechanics Store. tLcaaaat-Esauc la order to olees ost his immense stock o ( leak. Datasaas. fcic . l- '.irc tbe boiidavt. Samuel I' Vuunx wi.l ell them st areaUlr Tbe Wvaasaa. Mr. Alf. Wyman and Mis Lulu Wilson supported by a company of nine tirst-elsas how is the time to secure artists will play two nUtbls In Phrrtob's aaargnlna. Hall, Albany, Wednesday and Thursday, j These are a Smv. TJlh and Soth. Thia Manaat ia I Slrst -Class highly spoken of by both ores and public "1 ot be sold U ssasts room -r - W 1-. .a m a where thy have played and all those who 'r amvau ot goods. fall to aee tho Wyman Comedy Company Is SBtl examine. Fred Muller has displayed splendid judgment in hia selection of holiday goods. He has enough for nil our children, and just the kind to pie aae the in. The novelty of some of hie toy Is really striking aud deserve being appreciated by our citizens. s Boosting will in hoi one of tho beat companies that has visited .Oregon for years. Mr-West, their sgsnt, Informs na ths Yskle will bo the plsy for Wed nesday, and Uncle Tom's Cabin Thursday, even log. Mr, West telle na that the company bas two very fine dogs which thsy nee in Uncle Tom's Cabin and realasUo steamboat scene. aiM Qbihiren'sand ml Mra. Wyman play Inn the double sole of eouanie. orders by lltte Kra and To pay the gal that was nebor born. Admission 76 cent, children half price. No rsssrvs seats. This t aaSsr strength and s ll rf.lii jry k with the mult, utds u tm A aarrai U fsarita Jure eeeasaBeaii sesoMss i ass la as. Sst.l Basise Yfmvn O... ICS WsJi st. 5. T. GOOD GL0THINC CHEAP. OWING TO A CONTEMPLATED CHANCE ON OR ABOUT JANUARY 1883, UNTIL THAT TIME 1 WILL 0F: PER AT WHOLESALE PRICES MY STOCK OF MEN S AND BOYS CLOTH ING1, FURNISHING COODS, BOOTS, HATS. CLOVES, OIL CLOTHINC, OVER COATS, ULSTERS, ETC. THIS IS A COCO OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE FIRST CLASS COODS AT REGULAR JOBBING RATES. tl. M. NOLAN, FARMERS' & MECHANICS' STORE BUSINESS. racro t at it WE kaow. If you are eoieritiK with s tough, cold. asthma, bronchitis, oousvniptiiaa, loss of voice, tickling in the throat or any affection ef the throat or lungs, we know that I r. hitiss ew Discs trery anil give you imme diate relief. Wo knew of hundreds of cases it has completely cored, snd that where all other medicines had faded. Soother medi cs can show one-half aa maay pmmamem eeVWa Now to giro you satisf.-tctory proof that Dr. King's New Discovery will cure yon of asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, con sumption, severe coughs aad colds, hoarse ness or any threat or lung diseases, if you wdl call at any druggist's. "A gentleman who returned from Van couver yesterday, H'.ates that the citizens of that usually qulot burg, are grestly ex cited over the future prospects of tboir oity. Ileal estate has lucres ed In price to an astonishing extent, and all are convinc ed that lightning Is to strike in that vicini ty soon. Just what foundation exists for tbslr expectations ho could not ascertain, bnttbe idea that a brldeg across the Wil lamette below Portland, ia to ho built and destroy tbe commerce of Portland, seems to prevail there, and it Is supposed that this fact will build up Vancouver at tho expense of Portland. It is time Vancou verbada boom, and It In hoped that It may be kept up to tbe benefit of the town." "Standard." We suggest that Albany do something to bsve tho sarao sals', about her. Bams connected with th Iaraot boo snd shoe bonss In Portland, with my ex trensetUtlea her I am prepared to furnish my customers with ttuo siioes in any style, width or quality wanted, ia ladles, boos. Prices res mail promptly at tend to. 8. K. Yot KO. BUCKIS.VA assir t sa4.sk. Tbe best salve in the world for cabs, brum oa. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corn and all kinds of skin eruptions. This save is guar anteed to give perfect stiafaction in every esse or money refunded. Fries Son par box. For sals bv Foahay and Mason, wholesale agts ; D Moore, Sci- ; D Foley, Lebanon ; Dr Powell. Lebanon ; Red path and Mon fcaaree. Jefferson i D M Calbreath, linens . . , . , m - SS A D . vista ; u lornenus, turner ; n a ivsmi, Harris bur ; Starr and Blakely, Hiowns vans Otto Fox has removed bis good to Roaeburg, where tbey will be sold at auc tion. Thoae indebted to hm in this coun ty can settle their accounts by calling on Wm. Webber, wbo will be glad to receive v hat tbey bars to pay. Tho sooner tbey do it the hotter. The NB PLUS Patent Washing Machine (only premium at the Mechan ics' Fair, Portland) is now ready. The owners of the SOLE SHOP RIGHT for Oregon will deliver free to any rail road or steamboat sta tion on receipt of $15. Specially low terms to dealers. Address, P. O. Box 713, Portland. KAl'Mii ART. - -On Nov. 16, in this city, to to the wife of M. banmgart -a girl. Thaahslrlac Next week Thursday, Nsv. 30 Is set apart lor thia purpose, and will be celebrated in various manners in thia city. Vnion services will he held ia the M. K. church, whoa the urogram published laat week will bo rendered. We understand cur Mot rods will bar agrand huntin which the ducks will sufler from too much lad. In th evening a fine supper and social will be given by tbe ladles of the Congrega tional church, whioh al should attend. Combine these with the many bless ingaand favors of the past year and we have much to be thankful for. Thanksgiving Islaaer nt stalecy. Stella ale" aid tilevrs. J M Nolan, of th Ladies' Emporium, received, this week, from New York, 25 dozen ladies' kid gloves, msds expressly for his own trade, under "Foster's Pat- end" Each pair is warranted to give sat-1 laf action, if not, tho money will be refund ed. The price sre moderate. rredt awyera-Speelat AtfcaUen. Wanted 300,000 ponnda of machine d-ied spnles. Bnt they muat be bleached. Cash paid on delivery. Sanest. E. Yocs . I h. Jurors. If may know hs is running for some city ofice. And when be asks yon if you will support him toll him "yes," snd then whea his com petitor puts the same question, tell him yes also. 1 his is tbe wsy nine out of ten do, so that whan a man goes into a conven tion snd only gets five or ten votes ont of s hundred aad fifty, he feels cheap enough. There are always some to be served this way. The number of accidents reported in dif ferent parts of the state from the careless use of shooting arms is large and behooves our Nimrods to be very oareful, Last week J as Prat her with two or three others were hunting in the northern part of Benton county. Prsther in climbing a log assisted himself over with his gun. his thumb beiag on the muzzle, the gun slipped, the hammer striking a limb, discharging it add shatter ing Prather's thumb, so that it had to be am putated, at the same time a part of his mus tache wss shot off, and a hole made in his hat, sad snothor one of tho party shooting at a deer killed a dog and still another would hsve killed himself if his gun had boon loaded. CROUP, WHOOHING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Sbi l lob's Cure. The following have been drawn from thia county to serve ss jurors In tho U 8 Circuit Court for the term !eginnlng JN'ov 28, 1882 : O. n , Adsms, lawyer, Brownsville. -Hugh Dinwiddle. farmer.Pine P, O. John Beard, farmer, Lebanon, J. W. Cempton, farmer, 8cio. Philip Baltimore, farmer, Albany. Haataelans at Coarad Meyer's. He has arrived with a splendid assort ment of toys for the children. For novel ty and beauty they are rarely equalled. If you want to know where, to get your holi day goods, call on Mr. Meyer, and h will tell you. . Tbe ladles ot Halsey will give a Thanksgiving dinner for the benefit of the U, P, Church, on Thursday, Nov. 30th. Dinner to be served at 12 o'clock sharp, to which the public are cordially invited. They have also snade arrange ments to give an oyster supper and sociable on the same evening, for the same object, for accommodation of those who can attend the entertain ment more couvealeutly at that time A pleasant social time is expected Come one, come all. Committee. safe fer sale Otto Fox baa one of Hall's aafea. in excel lent conditio, which he will sell cheap. If yon would got a bargain, call early and ex amine it irly Breakfast Parties going off on early morsiug train can get breakfast at tbe depot hotel before he train lssves. Driest Frail. Battens, buttons 300 boss these bqttotis from 5 cents n dozsn up at tbe Lulies' Em porium. We notice that the Rtere of Moutes"cb & Seitenbach is pretty sure to bo crowd! dur ingtheday. They are doing it good, busi uee anu giving spicnum satisfaction, them a call. Give FDR DYSPEPSIA and Liver C ampjaint you have a printed guarantee on every ttle of Shiloh's Vital!, er. It never fails to cure. Tbaaksglvlag Sapper. The ladies of the Congregational church will give a Thanksgiving sup per at the church beginning nt 6 o'clock. The public are cordially invited. Sup per 25 cents, ice cream 25 oenU. ad- miss on one bit Seag Sen Ire. There will be a song service at tho Con oregational church on Sunday evening, Novomber 23th at 7 o'clock p. m. This service takes the place of the ususj ser mon by the pastor. All are cordially in vltod. Novelties in tine holiday goods opened If yon have dried fruit to soil, and want the highest market price thero is paid for it, go and see Allan k Martin, Albany, Or. "ateash aa Hats. ' Clears out rats, m iuo,roauLk, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, uUiptn i:i:t, gophers 15c. Druggists. About fifteen caiuticlates for Marshal. It will boa query as to who will get it ..-.. - i.. . Skinny Men. 'Welles' Health Renewer" restores health aud vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impo tence, Sexual Debility. $1. SMITH SPORES. Os Nov. 8th. 1881, st the residence of the bride a parents in I.ane countv. bv Rev G M Whitney. Mr. Geo W Smith and Misa Marv F8posks. Tho happy com pie have our congratula tions aad best wishes lor any amouut oi hsppinesa. WORKMAN BAHROs Nov 5th, 1882, at the residence of the bride s parents, in Mable Precinct by T A Rtgg, J P., Mr Wm Workman aud Miss A dime E Bahr. YANTIS-Mi II.RER. On Nsv. 16th, 1882, near Onkvi He, by Rev A M Acheeon, Mr WmW Yastis and Mis Moi.UeMi Ilree --all of Linn county. II0lTLT WALKER On Nov 19th. 1882, at Wm Leach's, by Wm Boggs, J. P., Mr. John Hovi.t and Mrs Martha C Walker all of Linn county. Ho haa a good walker and she has a geod holt, so that they ought to be good travelers. Anyway they have our heartiest congratula tions and best wishes for a long hold on tho oven tenure ef married life MILLER STORY. On Nov. 5th, 1882, by Rev. P. A. Moses, at his residence iu Tangent, Mit. Chai;i.k.s H. Miller and Miss Alice Storv both of Linn county. BOND HO0BENSMITH. -Ou Nov. 22, 1882, at the Revere House is Albany, by Rev. S.G. Irvine, lift, IK. O. Bono and Mary C. HooiKssMirn -all of Linn uouuty. OtEB. Dissolution of Co-partnership. Ihs firm of Ba'dard, lsom iCi.ii this day dissolved by tlx? mutual consent of tbe partners thereof. Si. V. HALT. ABO, John Ibam. EmvRi Gotns, Dated, A.bany, Nov. 7th, 1882. Notice is berebv given that M. D. Bal lard of the firm of Ballard loom A Co., has auld his interest in the busine snd property of said firm to Edward J. Landing. Tbe businesa to tbe future will be conducted nuder the him name of Ism Lanning A Co. The latter firm will collect all debts sod accounts duo said Ballard I seas A Co. snd pay sil liabilities there. Isom I. vn , it. A Co. Albany Or Nov. Ives, FISH, GAME, &C, 1HAVK openfd s fish an game mar ket justeL cr the Revere uouse, and win navo a Mu ppiy at an ui Chickens boo d sold. l.ttf J. Humphreys. Notice to Prmit Growers. Tho nndorsiamod having obtained the exclusive right to make and sell the Ptum- mer Hot Air Family f ruit Drier in the counties of Linn, Lane aud Denton takea the present opportunity toinfrom parsons who want to save their iruir crop, mat bo is prepared to receive orders for She beat fruit drier in the market, Plummer Hot Air Family Drier, for particulars ad dress. John Basoos, Albany, Oregon. HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURB for KIDNEY DISEASES. The Hiliaboro Tribune is dead. The fol lowing epirgram covers its grave : "Don't py." . "BachapaJha." Quiok, complete ovate, all annoying Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, f 1. Druggists. HYDE. At Brownsville, Or., Nov. 16th, ISS2, Benito wife of Josha Hyde, aged 61 years, 6 montka and 7 Jays. Eunice Doolittle, born in the twn of North Hampton. Washington county, state of New York. May. 9th. 1821. Marriod w mj w to Julius Hyde, Jnne 2nd, 1837. She emi grated to Michigan in the fall of 1837, where she lived until the spring oi 1871, when ahe and her husband and family, emigrated to Oregon, where ahe has since lived. She has been afflicted with spinal sffections for ths neat two months, and suffered all that it seamed possible lor anyone to suffer, but is now at rest, Many times during her last aate that yea are i B3a5UTAT3ass 1 HLadles Wort at ones, (i wiUapasSny i act promptly andaaauy. betas. aU speedily yield to 1 i DHUGGISTB. MUST PAY UP. All persons indebtei to Otto Fox, sxc oesaor to Fox, Bassm ot Co., are request d to come forward immeduto.y and tetto up, or the scconats will be placed in tho hands of an attorney for ooliee i n. A days she longed for death to come and re- to the wise is urac?nt- lease her from her sufferings. i Otto Fox. this week st ths Ladies' Emporium.