tyfa Democrat. FRIDAY NOVEMBER H, 1690 8TITE8 & KJIIsrs itaJ NUTTING. rraprlHnrs. LOCAL UKOOUD. Mini no Notks. Tho air U (nil of miiv lug prospects, and tho marc of It the better lor Albany, just so It Is loiioweu tip i practical remits, which there I now no doubt will be the result. A K Woodtn anJ II W Warner hae recently paid ft.ooo for half lnieret In the Golden Fleece rnlnea. A $t 0,000 wa wanted for the other hall they did not bvir. A mill ban been ordered of Mr Tremaln, larger than the Albany mill, and will be put In In the spring. The owners of the Taclflc Mine, of who. n J W Gardner Is one, will soon in corporate and put In 1 mlil In the spiing. The prospect are now good for four or five mili bi the spring. A mining city wl.l be laid out at the junction c( Curial Fork and Dry Gulch, to be known as Canal City. The Browns lllc Time says: "m Robe, superintendent of the Ciilipooia and Wus River Milt and Mining Co, is In the citjr. He savs he think every thing fa vorable for a bhf rush to the mine In the spring. The tunnel on the Poor man claim ha been run until a depth if about So fret hat been reached. The ore continue to Increase In richness a depth Is attained and tgere seem to be no doubt that the mine w'll par. A mill will be put In next spring. As ExAUtiiRiTioN. A writer In the Reform Journal of Portland, successor to the Taclfic Express, write a letter on the valley, including A.banv. Reform jour nal ought to tell the truth; but It Is a pe culiar fact that many of them are run by impracticable men who never look at a thing with straight eye. Albany has never had a boom. Spokane Falls, 'Taco ro and Seattle had booms. It ha not an Indebtedness of $75,000, and it I not and never ha been tun by speculator. Hut here 1 the article: Albany haaeiperienc r j of late a bjotn. a result of some railroad jsldlng and some extraordinary effort of speculator. It Is a pretty town, with elec tric lights, ttrcet cars and water work, and alio an indebtedness of $75,000, re -cently voted for public Improvement, Some of these days the sperulatois will have the place and the property owner will be burdened with taxe beyond en durance. Boom area curse, destroying legitimate enterprises, leaving In their track plenty of iiotes, and mortgage and exorbitant municipal taxes. Dew arc, there fore that the next legislature dors not vote an appropriation ot $J50xjo for the World' Fair exhibit, to be' levied on the homeowners for the benefit of the town boomer and monfy loa tiers. Among the substantial men who vote about right are the Knox's. W E Kelly. Rev Kuher, A J Carother,J M Archibald and others. A FasMrit'u Miktakc The first of the week as a well-known f.inrsr residing bout fifteen miles west of Corvallii was returning borne from Independence in an intoxicated condition he stopped at a farm house and undertook to enter with out the usual formality of obtainind per mission. The man discovered that the lady of the house was alone and redo-ib-led his efforts to gain admission, all the while using insulting and obscene lan guage. He was endeavoring to make an entrance through a window when the lady seized a shotgun and attempted to discharge it toward the intruder. The cap failed to explode, but a second at tempt was, more sncceggful. Tho charge of shot grazed the aide of the man's face and he lied. The offender has a respec table family ar. when sober is well behaved himself and the incident is ua fortunate for all concerned. llenton leader. Tub Cai'sk Focxr. Last June Ala Thompson, son of Dr Tho'npMJu , of Cor vallia, by an accident run a piece of glass In one o'f his legs near the knee. He called on a Corvailis doctor who succeed ed In getting some of the glass, all he thought, out, Mr Thompson's knee In stead of improving got wow, and became st Id causing him to walk stiff legged. As It wa Insisted that the glass was all out and the trouble was probably of a rheu matic natur, Mr Thompson let the matter run, until yesterday, when he came to Albany and had Dr Maton examine his leg. The doctor look out a piece of glass about three-fouith tv one-half inch, with a sharp point, and Mr Thompson can tee a big impi overrent, I sit night sleeping without being kept awake f the first lime since the accident. Scio Paint. Sclo is fortunate in Ing a natural paint factory located hv here, ays a correspondent of the Journal. The mine I located seven mil's south of Scio. A good deal of very satisfactory work I being done with It. A visit to the factory brought forth the fact that thev are turning out seven different colors. The ore, of which one hundred and five tons is In the factory, is of a deep brawn and very greasy to the touch. Wherever a seam occurs on the lock a slight coating of iron is observed. The ore by chemical analysis recently made shows sixty per cent of iron. The different colors consisting of brown, natur ai, vermilion, slate, lead, vellow and a lightest thade, are produced largely by difference In the decree of heat to which they are subjected. This paint ran be man factured very cheaply and will prove an addition to the many resources of Oregon, Attbb Poetby. R R Parrish, of Port land, has been in Ashland this week in the interest of a publication project be bason haad. It is not a real estate boom paper this time, but a boom in poetry, He is endeavoring to make up a display of Oregon poetry for the World's Fair, and hopes to induce all the poets of the state to take an interest in the scheme and join him in the publication w a complete collection of poetry by Ore' ton authors. Ashland Tidings. Mr. rarrish was recently in Albany, where he got track of several poets. Of late years, though, there has been very little produced, lhis ts not a very j oelic age At tub Court House. A notice of 1 Sheriff tale of personal property is potted at the tront doors announcing that on Nov, 18th In the suit of Ah Koo gt. 1 L 1 lolllda near Halsey, certain attached personal property will be sold. It I not often that a celestial I interected In a civil suit. The first suit placed on Ike docket after the adjournment of Court wa that of Mr F B Prater against E li Kendall, for specif lc performance of contract. A family "af fair. Am Ox Tkam. ' I Iello there, Dkmocbat, com out hers, quick," frantically cried some one at our front door. "Look there, will you," said the man pointing to an ox team going by. Suro enough and right on the streets of the gem city of the valley. A very rare siaht here sow, but one which was directly the op posite in the early days of Oregon. Lector. Rev T G Brownson, Presi dent of the McMlnnville College, will de liver a lecture before the Linn county teachers at their meeting; to be held Brownsville on November 11 22. The lecture will be delivered on the evening of the 21st. Mr Brownson't lectures are replete with Interest and we bespeak for him a large audlsnce from the general public of that vicinity. Tub City Election will take place in about three weeks. It promises to be a quiet one, the only officers to be elected being marshal, treasurer and three covn cllmen. The present efficient marshal will undoubtedly be continued in the office. The councfimtn whose terms will expire are F M French, of the 1st ward, 0 G Burkhart, of the 3d ward and L W Dryoi Of the 3rd. Thb Most Cabpbts. Fortmiller & It- srfrtr have srreatly nlarted their carpet lispartanent, and now carry ons of the (a rfFpat and finest stock of carpets in the Valley, embracing a choice variety ot the latest designs. This stock is a splen did one to select from, including all frades for all kinds of rooms up to the most elegant parlor. Call on them for bargains in carpets. EvBitTaoDY Sats So.If the wild riven com Id talk, they would y, "Co to ...e'l Co' tr jm-rettis and ; Ciiook County. J N Duncan left on Thursday for hi home at Albany. Johnny Nutting, who helped to lighten the labor In this ofllce during the term of circuit court, returned to Ncwsome creek last Sunday, It cost the county $1,500 to prosecute the case of the state v John Flock and $800 to prosecute the case against Gott fried Broe. Judge Shattuck left last Monday for hi home at Portland. While here he made a host ot friend, and nil who hud btii-lncss In court conccvto that he Is the nhlest judge that ha ever held court In Crook county. The Orcgoe Pacific has beon pheed In the hands of a receiver. This tuny cause tome substantial company to take charge of the road and complete It to an caste i n connection. Future dcvclopcmcnt arc anxiously awaltcd.Rcvl Qr AttRiatsa. The Eugene Guard mid "Clara Morris uiUHt le conceded to stand alone. It the were to piny m a bare platform, devoid of stage nrce ssurlos and continues she would make her hearers forget everything save her intense, mag netic, dramatic realism." Then the Koschurg Review took it up and cried out, "How t iara would blindi were she to read this criticism, and how the very modest Iowa editor iff the Salem Journal. who has lieen so shocked at the "nudu in art" at the Portland exposition, will hold up his hands in holy horror." This made the Journal mad and it declared the wit was coarse, and "judge, ftom tho low Juste expressed by the Review man he is noi in the nattit of hmiiji shocked at auything." A r.io IscaxAsic. 15 rush land along the Fantiam Wtwecii Albany and Scio, is selling at $"0 and iTftPlui acre. A couple ot weeks ago a gentleman Uucht a farm ou the Santiaiu, unimproved, paying .'I0 an acre for it. A few days ago he told it for an acre. They will licar of the bargains offered on Yaiiuiua Hay ere long, w ul visit us. when our rich lands and magnificent cliiuato will capture tho new coiner without an effort. Toledo Post. The 1kmwkat has been unable to trace the matter up, but expects, b'jersy, that it is true. On Robrkts Crekk, Douglas countyi and within a radius of ten miles, are an Iron mine, a lime stone quarry, a marble quarry and coal in vat quantities. It might be worth the while of some capital ist to make an inspection of these proper-tles.-Ex. Items like the above can be written about many of the counties of Oregon. Take Linn, for instance, and we have gold, silver, paint, plumbago and coal within a small rsulus. This is a great country. A CfHiosrrv. W A Hansen, an em ploye of W D Fletcher, the jeweler, has quite a curiosity in hi possession, a watch whose every portion except the case was manufactured by himself by hand. Mr Hansen is a native of Pen mark, and made the watch while at Copenhagen. It was a three months' tediops job, but he now has as good a time-piece as any machine- made watch in tee land, and one that any man w ould lie proud to carry as a curio. Pendleton K O. The man would be more of a curi osity than the watch. Scio. Work was commenced Tuesday at putting in the bridges, cattle guards, etc., of the Scio extension of the tlrego nian railroad. Cilly Garrett, of the rustling firm of Garrett k Mueller, of AlUiny, wa in the city for a short time Wednesday. Win Brenner, T W pilley and other returned on Saturday from a hunt near Indian prairie. They bagged nine deer rule there. ine water is r.iiain so low thai our streets are shrouded in darkness even- r.gs: cause why. therein no iower to run our electric i:glita. I-.xpress. I.alsex has four churchis, the M. C, Christian, U. P. and IJapti.t; a W C T I and IOOT lodge.a lodge of Masons wiih the following oliiccra: W It Garrett. W M; W II Sheppard. S W; las A IVail. f W; S A Smith, Treas; R. Andrews, 5ec; A S Ila-sctt, S D; J II Lan.e, J I). nd WE Cither.., Tvlcr. A lotljje of OJJ Fellows, with these Mlicrrs: (; J ackson, N G; T E Sloan. V G; W J Ribc n, sec, ai.d r uresler, trcas. Not Th Dkkt. A Saturday's d'spatcli says: "Wendell isaker, a crack sprinter 01 me iserkeiy Athletic club, broke the reconl for 21X1 yards this afternoon, do ns it in 2U seconds, at .New 1 ork t ttv One-fifth of a second bctUr than the previous record." Thin is a mistake. The best previous record was made tv George Seward at Manchester, England, on Sept. TO, running 2 yard 111 1 seconds. Mining. Claims The following claims were fiUd to-day : jonn MCLtinnrr, L.al Cnanre.antiam istrict.located Oct nth.on Sanllain liver. mouth of Canal Creek. D S DoJds. Placer Minim: claim. Sui.tl m district, 80 rods from Santlam river nd 70 from Canal Creek. Located Oct 3th. Tub Albaxy Democbat clips an article from last weeks Review and gives credit to the West Side. Ion't do it nsain. Jefferson Review. Wrong. We clipped t from the West Side. It is a very seri ous matter and you should sail into that paper. It is a sign of greatness to le aeerated by such matters. A CoSTBAbT. At the late term of court n Linn county thero was no criminal case on the docket, although the county iias a population of "Ji.oou. a strange contrast is presented by Umatilla, w hose an is now full of Inmates, and w hose criminal docket U always k-iiuthy. rendition u. Tn BY IIavb Comb. A large and ele gant assortment of suitings, never surpass' ed In Alba.iy, and can be seer, at W R ursnam s. llie designs are very pieaMni; nd will suit the most fastidious. Mr Graham appreciating the desire here for stylish goods in elegant patterns ha taken extra pain to brlnjr on a stock of such suitings as will meet with general favor. If you would see the best stockof foods in this line ever brought to Albany call at the tanor snop 01 w k uranam liners to Housekeepers. Always set the mouse trap before retiring nights. Keep the best class of groceries you can buy and use only fresh produce. Trade at the best grocery stores, and by the way there is none better than Conn ii Hen Jricson's. They keep the best in the market, buy their produce of the bsst Hardeners, keep the freshest fruits in season, and carry a fine line of standard groceries generally. Kid Gloves I Handle, Our Own, genuine kid glove, warranted at $1.50 per pair. The celebrated V Centemcri at $1.60 per pair, lhe Mather in button and strin fastening at $1.75 Per Pair- The genuine Foster hook at Sa.oo per pair AlsoMue- uetair, Sued and Glace finish. Samuel E. Young, I bar just received a ease of SUnard riota which Ilwill sell at 23 yard to ths leUar. Sahvil E Youko IX HENOBIAH. Resolutions of respect for Georgie Pearl. Whebeah. It has pleased God in His gooa providence to remove irom amon us our dear little mena ana schoolmate Georgie Pearl; and Whereas, He was one of the few whose characters are such as to gain the highest respect of all, therefore lie it Resolved, 1st, That ths school at Cen ter has lost one of its most loyal and be loved members, aad that the school has sustained a very great loss. Resolved, 2nd, That we extend to the parents ana relatives 01 the deceased our heartfelt sympathy in their great sorrow. Resolved, That his desk in eur school room be vacated and draped in mourn ing tor a penoa 01 so days, ana Resolved, 4th, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to cash of the county papers for publication, and that a copy of the same be presented to ths parents 01 tne deceased. . Signed in behalf of the Center school ' - , HUBTOW, , I '. PAMHON, '' . i Ui'I.TH, J rtttCIITrCI. B R AtTIDEKT, Several Stilled aait Many Weaadetl. Wednesday night tho south bound overland tr.ttu went down with the tres tle over Lake Ivbish, five miles north of Salem. Tho trestle giving away the whole train went Into the mud below, fortunately all the pnituciiger ran (ailing perpendicularly with tho trestle and not overturning. Tho engine was overturned and the tender, mail car, twgungo mid express cars tipped over. Tho result is the death of alnnit ten persons. Among tho number was John McFadden, the engineer, an oil hand, Flu Neal, tho fireman, a tramp on a bronklR'niii, and several others who will probably dio from injuries. The day and smoker were full of people and moxt of them were injured. About 25 were In the tout Ut car. and all Injured but three. In the fust pull man there was 17, all Injured hot three: In the second and tear pullmau were 15, but 4 belnn Injured Shan Consor, the conductor, had one leg broken, P li Heckley, of Oakland, ribs and back broken. Wan'cn Gilbert of Saturn. lea broken, nr.d fully 100 other had hi uli.es and sprain nnd breaks, F.vcry body wa thoroughly shuken up and the scene begttars description. It was the wort acei.lout in the lilstoryof the North- est. iu a on in .imra. Ikrtr Urvrlupmrai, froaprrt. lie. The interest in tho Santlam mints con tinues, every new report Increasing the prospect for rich results. In tho devel opment ot the mines tho Albany Mining iV Milling Co. have taken tho lead, recent ly introducing a five stamp mill, whose trial ran was very satisfactory. A 1000 toot tramway has just been completed to the mill from the mines, aud tho mill will start upon Monday for a winter's run. The name ot tho men at the head of the company assures its success. Fol lowing are the present ollleers of the company; J L Cowan, President; Nil Allen, Vice President ; LI I Montanye, Secretary; tj W Maston, Treasurer; A Halversen, general superintendent; C Kendrick, mill foreman; II II Ames, time keener and rlerk. What is being done with the Ilonanxa will eventually be done with the ether mines. Ily re quest we give the following list of mines w ith their present development, as furn ished us by Mr J W Gnrduer: The Ronanza Located June 28, ISStf, by A B Wnodin, A A Rhodes, RoUrt l.rown. 11 II Arjes, It M Huston and W F Read. IVvelopment, two shafts and open slopes, a tunnel 75 feet long, now connected w ith shaft No I, and in work ing order. The tunnel wjil be continued to shaft No 'i at once. This is the mine now being worked by the mill. The Red P-ull iVvclopmeat, 2W foot tunnel, in lcdt;e.all quurU.tinc specimens, cross cutj Ito feet, showing main ledge 1".' feet wide. Another shaft 33 feet. i UK) and 5iXj ore. t ncd by A 11 Wood in nnd others, and recently litigated. Wiiite Hull Adjoining above. Devel opmetit.years ago ore wor'svd in old mill. White Sulphur iH-vclopuient, 3 tun nels, M to '.tJ feet long. Quartz and gaiigue of good quality. Cora Ann Ievetopiiieut, 40 foot tun nel, tine specimens of free gold. Abe Lincoln IVvelopment, two tnii nela 40 and 30 feet, splendid concentrat ing ore. Owned by Albany Co. (.orated June 17, ISH7, by A II Wooditi. A A Rhodes, W F Read and Rlert I'ruwu. The Albany Two tunnels,? feet laeh, galena, silver and gold re,- excellent quality. IKa'.ed by A U Woodin and others. Whitu Priuct Owned by Albany Co. and located by Mike Cowan and II M Huston. IVvelopment, shafts and open cuts, large amount of ore of average quality. The tti.f n ljcatwd Julv 2S, IfKS, bv C K Hrovuiell, P P iMnlay, A Rrowm-Il.t II Rhodes nod J VfeChesuey. A O0 f.t tunnel has already Uen built and 150 to 17" more will lj built. An inun-nse ledge of galena. Manimotli Ou Cural Fork mine. OjH-rated by ohl mill, 400U U-itig taken out. .ISO foot tunnel. Another l&i foot tiiuiul t j be built. IhcOregonian, Record Union, Exam iner and Alta California, located beneath Ixokout mountains, show good results. The Examiner has tunnels and shafts, ore showing gold, silver, lead and xinc. As say of Oregonian at Salt Lake City bow ed 4') per rent lead, 30 ounces in silver, 1 10 in gold and 13 pr cent zinc. i he Lomstock andOphir, twenty foot ledces, showing a good iiuality of ore for ork done. The Moraing Htnr and Fveninn Star. connected by 100 foot tunnel. The Mountain Kintr and Mountain Queen were discovered on June as, n show good prospects. The Portland has a 1X) foot tunnel. Ore valued at ISO per ton. The White Kleohant and Kclioso were located in Aueust. IHHS.by J McChesney. P 1' Donlay aud C K Rrownell. Ore, 40 to $50. Lcadvillt located by J McChesney, A Rrowncll aul N A ChunilM-rs. A splen- lid prosfiect, Iteieg 55 per cunt lead, 60 ounces silver and 10 gold. Grav K-.vAa was located in AtltriiKt.lSH'. by V, f; lirownell, N A Chambers and J McChesney. GKjd showing. The King Solomon has been well de- eloped with oiK'ii shaft, tunnel and cut. Large string ledge ot thirty or forty feet. The Cannon has a 40 fxit 'edge in jtiartz. The Golden Fleece has a 15 foot shaft n ore of excellent quality. This is own ed by the Albany company ,and is on the banks ot the hantiain. The Fantiam mines are properly divid ed by the mountains into three localities, which are easily understood uy those who have visited the country. t'arrent K veals. Ever) body remarks at the splendid dis play of fruits and vegetables at Powell K I.01, where they get what they want In the first place. The best and largest supply of peaches ill be found at Powell A (Vs. Leave your orders there whan you get ready to "put up" peaches. A large supply of shelf goods, the best in town, at Powell & Co'. All kind of nicknackt at Powell It Co'. Warm weather good, picnic grocerle, stay at home groceries, every variety of groceries In the market at Powell & Co's. A Finb Trouf. A fair house greeted the Heart of Oak company last evening. They were given one of the finest theatri cal treats of the season. In their field few troups have done better work In Albany than the members of the Hearts of Oak, a thrilling play full of pathos and comedy. Every member is an artist, even the ten months old babv. Little Hazel Regan is a marvel. Mr kerne, a double of Con gressman Carlisle, is' an old ttager, and Clark, Chippindale and Kerncy teemed to be born for their parts. Ntllie Regan at Tawdry wa the greatest tervant girl was the greatest servant o-lrl ever seen, the mere sight of whom caused convulsions. Order a Fine Turkey Fob Thanksgiving 07 Mueller & Garrett, better lilst. FolSowira is the list of letter remaining in the pnst office at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Nov 12, 1890. Persons calling for these letters mast give tt.e date 00 wtucn they were advertised. Baker. Mi's Niua Reck, AZ Dunn, B ' Dcrethy, P M Fen too, II Kline, ML Murrsy, Mrs Maria Regan. Patrick -lb n, Henry Cote, R L Derrick. J C Esgsn, W P Oallanaj.WS Lyle, Lcunel Nap, Tom Kuhic?, VV. S Soead, Wm K Shtley, W r 'S'u Urr, n J Juiit), 1J;:- 2 Vendor, Miss A MlnriTft. When any ono asks you how you feel, It not well,you should say bo J, and not badly, a I the custom with ninny, an adjective ana not an acveru being proper. The Drmochat ee Item from every part of Oregon about medicine company' that have been doing tho town. They give flrst-cla enlerti Inmenlst but their nostrum cie generally dubious affairs that shout 1 be handled w ith tongue. V S Grant.postmitster at Dallas, Oregon, Informs the Miilem Journal thnt George Wasl.luglon of thnt place ha skipped out to part unknown, George should have haJ more r:pcct fur the fa'hrr of hi country than to throw such a stigma tin the familiar name of George Washington, The ashlsunt postmaster at Dallas is Mis Nchlo Grant If any one thinks thnt street railway compaulei sio not tiny, lie can do some nit- uring on the following: During the monih the Portland exposition wa open '.he Washington street car line canlr-u 351,600 patisrnger at live cents each, which would amount to $l7,r,yi. That company gave $1,000 towards the expenses of the Eiih sltlon. The Intel leent compokltor Is some times wiser than he knows, savs the San Francli.co Kxamlncr.and that wo recently when seltlnu up a list of person whose claims against the city had been oroerrd paid by tho board of supervisors, ho substi tuted a k for an I and prefaced the state rrent thnt "the following bilks were order ed paid." God b'.css the Intelligent com positor I lie ha bad heart, but his hand is 1 true. Of the thirty-two all round athletes In a New 1 ork club ot live p car ago, three arc dead ot consumption, live have to wear lrui.se, four or live are lop sliou'ilcreii.stiu three have catarrh and partial deafness. A inr a general health and longevity no, tho dry good clcik outdoes tluj athlete. These fact give us renewed energy to pusri ahead with our great undertaking of getting out a newspaper without being an athlete. Some ono ha estimated that there are 1 ,000,000 Chinese pheasant in Oregon now. One mluht a w c 11 guess at an old tt.ald age. Crook tounty certainly reeds a rail road bad enough. Tho Review, publish ed on Saturday, says: "l'p to the time of going to press, no nows bad been received ot tho result of the elections w hich were held in the various states la;it Tuesday. The man who tiled tn bum the .star brewery mut have been nervous or very green, for Instead of placing hi coal oil and paper under the building or on ths Inside, "s he easily could have done, be started the fire against the building which is built to the giuuiui. lie ws probably the fellow who has fired several barns out ot pure cucJne. These are frocty days in tho morning. Tho man who set fire to the Star I'.rew ery was up with the times. The paper used was an F.xauitner just received on the morning train. No more shoddy jot says the Salem Journal. It U a "well to le hist as gen erous in public matters. Salem K-opl are altjg;ther too generom with fraud. An item in the Aibany 1'kik usr is to tho point anil relleets back ti n a gow deal of the sower building contracts In this city. Nearly one-sixth of the total popula tion of our forty-four states and several territories lives iu thirty-live rities, and one-sixth of these cities is supplied by a aiatflu state. New York. In Oregon near ly a third of Ihn population is in six cities. There are 2.)0,f00 women in lhi Wo man's Christian Temperanre, I3'.),ikw in the J inn's Daughters, loo.ixxi in the Wo man 'a Relief Corp;; and .".',' in ths Fastcm Star, an nKgreate of nearly 5i;o, (ssi Imndeil t'jjjetber uader various namts for loyal service to all manner of human need. The City Council last evening was in a dilemma, ln-side a Inch the McKintey bill was nothing. It was over tho Rail road street sewer. Residents along it desire to connect with it before too late in the sea on. The engineer repotted that the man holes and catch basins were not according to contract. latteral sew ers need the main sewer in the brgianinir ot their construction. To connect before the main sewer had Istcb accepted it was claimed was dangerous business legally. v nat should tic done, ah hour s "go-as-you-please" did not settle it and another attack will be made Tuesday night of next week. BI4t ESTUK ftitfa It II Liggett admrof Geo II Liggett to Samantha K CofleU, N ' I) LCof A II Peterson except 100 acres $ Kamo to same, l-D acres in sec 10 tp 11 s r 1 w Ham to L Foley, parcel in Ieba nou Hiram Smith et al by sheriir, to Perry Hyde, F. lot 3 blk I Harrisburg Samantha K & J M Coflett to H II McElmurry, 129 71 acres sec lOtplIsrl w 2500 100 GOG 20 1200 150 50 50 u II & L A to II V Moyer lots 4, 0 Ac 0 blk 7 Gal add to N U Same to James B Long lot 3 blk 3 Gal's add to N It Hatne to I li ISoyer lot 1 blk 3, Gal . add to N B James Elkins to Rufus Thompson BWJi blk 3 E'h add to Albany Richard A McKinley to J C Cooper 1)2 acres sec 3 tp 14 s r 1 e Chas Singleton to Peter Schlosser undivided M lot 7 blk 15 in Al bany Win Meeker to Edward Meeker 70 i acres in tp 10 s r I w. . ;. . . . Isaac Meeker to Edward Meeker same as last 250 000 125 600 500 Isaac & Edward Meeker to Win Meeker K int in 88 31 acres in D L C of John Meeker It W Fry to Wm and Martha Hol loway, 40 acres in 1) L 0 of Thomas Faulkner. Masonic Cemetery to A B Mat thews, part of lot 19, bl 1, Ma sonic Cemetery. .' J 8 Morris et al to J F Sims, bl 11, Kouth's A to Scio Joseph Ruhl to A It Hall, 5 aeres in J Ralston'sDLC Frank Crabtree to LA Tucker, 20 acres in tp 11, 8 R 2 w BB&LAtoJK McCormick, lots 7,-8 and O.G's A to N B Jeff Myers to Mary E Smith.parcel in Scio. 1000 2400 81 200 300 000 150 250 Wm J Stewart to John A Clem inens,5o acres in tp 14,S lUw R W Gillock to G Y and E A Heat on. lots 4. 5. sec 10. tD 14. S R 750 I i 500 D W King to J N and S A Wright, g8.35 acre8 in tp 14, S R 1 w. . John Prichard to A Hamilton ,et al, 1100 lots 2. 3. biz. t,vons 100 Liberty Cem Ass to J N Wrighi.lota 40, 40, in said cemetery f 14,234 Tea Beaatlral rieee f Silverware to be Clvea Away, At F. M. French's Jewelry etore, com mencing Not. 1st, I will present every one purchasing fl worth of goods, a tick et entitling the holder to a chance to draw one of the following pieces of silver ware: 1. One large dinner castor $10 00 2. 3. 4. 5. e., " fancy fruit dish , . 0 00 " silver cake basket 8 00 silver card stand. ....... 7 00 set silver knives and forks 6 00 double pickle castor. . . pilv'r Vn.tter dish 5 00 4 00 -I. ft tii. Ann r.EoAL, MONDAY. of Corvailis, Banker Job, was In the city to-day. Miss Sophia liocust, of oreg;.n City, Is In the clty.the gusst of Miss Tony Miller Is Ex-Distrlet Attoracy Hamilton, of Roschurg, was in the city to-day 011 his way to oorvaius to aitenu uourt. A pleasant surprise party was tendered Miss Mamie Tvler at the rcsidunrs of Martin Payne Friday evening. lr Gulss, of Woodburn, Is In the cltv. He reports a good business there. Ills son, J D Guiss, Is now in a drug store at Tueoina. LIsonseM to marry have lieon granted H 1) Pickens and Mary Shea, of Hweet Home, and James 0 Hurdln and Ruth X Turnldge. Mr Curt 11 Winn, Wells Fargo's aircut at this city, left this noon for Han Fran ciseo, on a two week's trip, going by way of Yaqulnallny. Saturday evening a pumpkin plo social was given at the G. A. Hall. It was well attended and proved ono of tho most en joyable of tho popular socials Wing given there. Mr. Thos Alplilno, of Millers, eitmo in to the olllco to-day to tell the iismocuat that tho Mckinley bill would soon be cooked. Ite is very hilarious over the recent "Waterloo." Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fick, ot Iowa, who have Ih'cii visiting relatives in this city several mouths, li ft this noon for home, accompanied by their aophew, Mr. Ira Cox, who expects to be gone a couplo of months. Being a native Oregonian he will probably have an opportunity to learn what real winter weather is. Tl!AV. Miss Mary Myer went to Portland this noon. Win Mack, the barUr, of Portland, is In the city, prospecting. Mrs Walter Wiles, of Corvailis, is in tho city visiting friends. Prrs Brownson, of the McMlnnville college, has been in this city to-day. Mrs Rev Harris, of Salem, came tip on tho noon traiu to visit with her Albany friends. Mrs Conrad Myer went to Mt Augsl yesterday with her son Iwrenco who w ill enter the school there. Mr J F Davis, a prominent carriage dealer, and wife, of Oakland, Cal. are in this city, the guests of Mr R F Price. Geo p Harris, of ths Golden City tfl..l ..!., . , It,- .,( ! iii iniiig ro, w hich win prouauiy run tins winter, aud II W White, of tho Dry Gulch co, are at tho Runs House. To-morrow for noon, at Tangent, the wedding of Mr Rickard, a son of the weatthint of Benton county farmers, and Miss Jenka, daughter of one o(JTan geut's popular citixens, is announced to Uko place. Mr J Jordan, Vicc-Pres f the White Bull Co, of Snlem, passed throt'ich Al briny to-day from the mines. When questioned atmut tho plans of the coinpnav, a Portland institution, e stated that they would put in a mill in the spring, and that it is proponed to put a Kttiig of men t work developing the mine during the winter and prepare it for business. Mr J N Ihtncan arrived In this cltv last evening from Prineville, having. come over the mountain by the Mc Knu'io route, coin inn froi, Coburg by the N. G. and lyrbaaoii road. He was accompanied by Ir Trowbridge, a patent medicine vendor, and hence arrived in good health. While cone Mr I'uncan assisted in defending lirowe and Flock, each arrested for murder, tho former of whom got eight year and the latter two years in ths pen, light sentence. wxnsrsnAV. Mr 11 C Watson left for Mlsstss npl vesicrday, to see her sister who I lying i.l there! Do not forget the chicken pie social given by the ladle of the U K Church to night, at the W C T U hall. Supper any time after 5 o'clock for only i cents. lion. Jfl Mers pi.seJ through Albany to-day for Vaipilua Bay to look after bl 400 cr farm, on which he contemplate extensive Improvements, l,l Monday several of the ftk-ndsof Mr Tho. Jones, the barber, desiring tj get evriiwiihbi.il, cailrd In a IkkIv at i.ls home on Seventh strctt, and m ide things warm for Mm with a hanJoome cold head ed sat.e, which he accepted promMng never to have another JS:I blrth.lav. Mr Julius GraJwoht and wife returned this morning ftom a trip to San Franr.l. co, and Callfoir.la genrtally after an ab sence ol 1 1 tree months, lacking a day. Thev report a very fine time and reach home In the enjoyment of good bcillh. TearkriV Mrs-Mas. To the tcachert of Idnn county: At the teachers meeting held In Albany Nov. 1st, It wat decided to hold monthly meetings, and to add In ibis Important work I have appointed Vice-President and a Secretary In each of the following places: Vice- Pre.ld-nt Prof G A Walker, of Albany; A J Garland, Brownsville; J II Jewctt, Harrisburg; RE Michener.llalsey ; R N Wright, Lebanon; V A McGhce, Sc!o. 7. T Trulnw Kho.t.1 Secretaries Abble vVrleht, Albany! L Y ftalley, Brownsville: F.llen Whlte.llar- rlsburg; Llnnle Ramsey, Halsey ; Fannie f;rlKK, Lebanon; G I. (Sutherland, Scio; Lura Campbell, Shedd. Mra A J Garland. W K Robb.Mr Vena Kearn, committee on program. The next ineetlne will be held at Drownsvllle on Nov. 31st and und. The following program for the occasion wat arranged bv the committee: FRIDAY EVEN I SO, NOV. at. Music. Recitation. Music. Lecture. Music. Short speeches by teacher, school offi ce r and other. Music. SATURDAY, 23nd, 9 Jo A. SI. Music. Primary Reading. Music. SATURDAY, 1:30 P.M. Music. School Law Discussion. Music. Miscellaneous. All are invited to attend both night and i day sessions. G. F. Russell, School Supt. Notes of Albany Cioab Factory. If you want a real choice smoke try our 10 center. Whv smoke a Chinese made ciirar now that you can get a far superior one at J Joseph's cigar factory, made by white labor l Try our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white labor clears. We make a specialty of selling ciears ot our own make vy ine dox at lactory prices. Fine Meerschaum and Briar pipes and a lull assortment ot smokers articles, Do not pass 0 E Brownell's store it on want to live eoonomioally. Beit cocdt and lowest prioea guaranteed. HAKKIE1). GIDDINGS-HYDE. On the evening of Nov 10, 1890, at the residence of "the bride parents In Albanv. bv Rev S G Irvine, D D, Mr H W Giddings, Supt of the Dry Gulch mines, and Mies Nell'e Hyde, daughter of Mr M Hyde, of Albany. Thev have the Democrat's best wishes for a life full of wire gold happiness, their prospects for which are good. - men, NICHOLLS-On Wednetday morning, Nov. ii 1890, in Tangent, c diphtheria. Mist Winnie Nicholls, aged 18 years. The parents of the deceased were dea, the be ing brought up by Mr and Mrt A J, Olin. She was assistant teacher in the Ta.fgent school, and was a bright, amiable young woman beloved by all. HUGHES Mary A Hughes, wife E.B Hughes died Noju iBT?c.f nneumo- T1 nla,one wee's: s-J'tr J'r ; "' . .b. They were boih "7 a w "- r.f '47, ti-om t nOHK AND ABROAD. MOffDAT, lbs stevmor poiI earns in Urdy af corunon. Toledo it to have a dnjiot, aa syeut long worked for. Twenty -five Umatilla eoanty potatoes waiuhing just a bushel were rcouily sent Host for xhiFtion. There inT.i Vsllsv In Grt,t uoouty and ons in this couulv Ouly ns name should bu all j wed iu a stats. Tlia Apollo Club will plus tnet at Prof, Lev's rosiddiio to-n'Kht H.'.V), Bring ynur tanrd tiiumo. By or J ir of the pillrot. It is reporUd that ths 0 1) Co hat chart ered aanther stcsiner 1 1 tssist Iu oarrtlng away wheat soctissulsbd at Yt'pitis. Post, Tbars mast b heart ou in the Creeu Bo- tin country, judging from an lmineno steel trap thipied by Htowirt St Hue to that city this afteruoou- Reineniber the sntertsininout to ba ivn by ths I a1 lee Aid Society at the Opera lions on Wsdnridsy evetirff Noveml-er 20th. Out of 125 Usehsrs in Hamboldt 000 otv. Csl., oi.ly ons wss missinv at ths meo'-iog of the tetchsrs' Inttitots at I urska. a remtik- abl event Dr. Gray's tale of stock at h.'t Uikvill farm, wa wll attended. Osviua to lb 10 thst fartutirs ujiivrsliy bsve at tsnoh ttoek ahey can eairy oyer ths price brought wore low. An entcrtirisiria oitixso at ths corner it Madison tud 4thstrit. hsta itn o tbs o.f tier ut hi hnusn giving the nsme of the trcta. This onuhTsMily t dou all ovr thoity and would bo a grrat o uvnltDce. Ths Janctica City Irast bau 1 lisv sesin nrganiuid sad h sasiied tb service of P. of. .Sibbktls tmr auoUiar yr. and will nnoe mot attrmpt to ga'n the repatatio l it ones bad. that of being the Lrvt band in th UL'ltiniua next Kuadsv I ha overland will Usv Portland ao boor later than at present, at 7 instead of J o'clock e m, trrivisg bars bout 10:30. The nortb bonus will not sli p her fur breakfast, guiutr through to l uriiaoo rMobing thsre at 9:3d. It uiiiibt bo iror to ssv as w mu that 0enn tbi fall bos oa ber host "bib sod taeksr" to far as tba weathae I. . earned. It u brlttht. too shinty and tool ohverina whoooiptrd with b fressiog tnowy wstthrr in the saat. Wbst To CottVALbts. Circuit Court Is iran business In Corvailis tMtav svlil. Judge Pijws on the lnch. This noon Judge Whitney and Frank Wood went to that paco to prosecute an ejectment suit against the owners of Waukeeney, Geo il Keuney and C K Wolverton also going to look after that side of the ease. O II Irvine left to look after ths case of Beardsley against Conover, brought for libel. Mr Beardsley spent Sunday in AlUny and also went that way. Judge Flinn accompanied the crowd to attend to some legal business that will cotno up. TI!SUA. To tiw n.ioea psamd down tbs rood Hi's nioroitJK I jr ore ou the Oregm I ,o rail road. A 1 3f kciKht of Plbu baa bro orsanisua at dilwrton with twvnty Bism ber. Mr I W Ri.',lt- V-i dsy rvcaived an order irom vstoti)na .,r a uair of sbooi f.,r "iha si teed viil wliuux-d '.uhvsla Harrisburg," mr nm lis inii savsral )a-r ao. I tba pingrarn ut th ti'br mratiog to ba btld at bruwovillo th list tinl '."J ad ut Ibis oioiith wbieb dabhshad la yestodsy' IUm.h sat the Dm t1 I'ruf . Dsn Ixtmey yio prmutnt for Tauicot omitted. A Fias ilco Early Ihl morning Nlghtwatchman McLaln, while standing on Second street, near Baker, heard a mlc In the direction ol First street, and Immediately saw a man dUsppearlng from the rear ol lhe Star brewery lot, owned by the Col I logg syndicate. 'Hastening to the bullsllng he found a fire against the rear part of lhe old brewery building, which he quickly extinguished. Home wood and paper had been satura ted with coal nil and Bred. In the mean time the man had disappeared and there is no clue to his Identity, As the building i In Ihenclghborhood of a large number of frame It wa evidently Intended for a big firt; and but for the" prompt action of tlie nlghtwatch would have been Tills I a cat: where an extra nlghtwatchman was ol grjat worth In a very emphatic mannei. WKMUAY. i IWII&Co Have Vlercck tbs ve yoi. ftO.000 toloan in next two weeks. S N Steal Ai Co. There is a big crash io Walt Strert, a tcr riile Bjiht between boll and bosr. I. 11 I) Brdy, a well known merchant Mill City, died at bis benie at that plso yosterdsy afternoon. S N Steel tt Co., can get you loans from fJ00 to ftJO.OOO for I, 2. 3. 4. 5, C and 7 years fu good real eststa security. Call early. Tbo, Ksy woolan mills bUokcU, flannels men', youth's aod boy' clothing, fol sals by U W Simpson's, sant, Albany, Oregon. Jast artisad a full line of ladies, ehil nreos, mts'a and boy's foot wear at G W Simpson's, which will b told at bottom price. N. G. should now bo wiittsn B. G. Tb Ni row Gangs is a Bread Osugo resrly, and the first tisin took a spin a few Billet south from Wood turn yesterday. A fins display nf children tchuol sboes on oeuter table at C E HrownaU's aro going rapid ly at less than first cost. Call aod select a pair before tbey sr all gona. Aoeordioit to tho BrowoavilU Timet Mrs L E Blald, of thit city, was ia that eity Fri- osy in ins iiiiri ni toe vv v I U boldiog a meeting at tiie uapusi t nurub to to after noon. Ths school assessment for Saloin tohuol d is tret, just oompleted, sbows total taxable property amounting tof2.331.GC9, aa against a little over tl.OOU.WU lost year, lhe levy is nv ant ent-nsil mills, on account of im provement. Remember that Bishop Becker will aoaiu Ootuia in Albauy, at the Upera lioata, on November 27th and 28th. Hi topic will ba "Egypt, ber pyramid,palaoea and mined templet of glory," and "Cosuenct of the pulpit aod platform . The Stst Board r.f O mnieruo and com mitter ot the State I'rett association mot in Portland yesterday . It was decided to ask the stato legtslsture for an appropriation o 1250.000 for tbe Columbian Exposition and lor ten acre ol land. Mr Geo. W VVrlsht reprdseotea too Albany noard olrade and was iiibii a, uiemoor 01 100 oonimiiieo 10 represeut Linn ard Crook ooantios. Tun beautiful pieces of tilvewara aiven way it Frenuh's Jewelry Store. 21 Puzsli. Don't fool away your time munkevlne' with the 21 nuzzle but ro to Crawford & Pax ton's and get your photo made, rneirs are ine dosi. Referee's SaJto. rt the Circuit Court of Jie SUUt of Omjon for tht vounty of Lttm. VV H MoOov aod Ella MoCoy, nis wife. J F McCoy, anmarried, A R MoCoy sod Clara B MoCoy, hi wifo, Geo J McCoy and Nancy J McCoy, bit wife, Lillian Frenok and F M French, her husband. Plaintiffs, v. James B McCoy and May MoCoy, hit wife, H F Merrill and l J Trumbull, Uetendauts NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order of tale and decree duly made and eutered of record in the above entitled Court on tho 27th da of October, 1800. tbe. onder.iKoed duly appointed sole reterea, the boya entitled Court, will oa Saturday, the ISthdoy f December, ISM, At the hoar of 10 o'clock , m.. tell at the Coart House door in tbe eity of Albaoy.Lion eountv. Orecon, at publio auction for oasli in band to the highest bidder the reil prop erty deteribed in laid order of sale as fol lows, tO-Wlt! The South half of the donation Land Claim of John M Coy and 8arah MoCsy his wife, notifloation number 2032, claim number 60, in township 12 8, R 4. W of the Willamette niarklian In Linn county Oregon. The proceeds arising from the sale of said premises to be applied first to the payment of the coats and diaburaemenia of suit taxed at $17.75 and the costs and expenses of sale tnd tbe overplus to be distributed among the several parties to said suit, plaintiff! and defendants, ae cordlng to their respective r.'gnts as net fortn and proviaeajn saia aecrea an i or tivt of gala. -' November 1- i ! C9CHCIX rBt)ClalIf, Thnrtday, Nov 4. Pretent. Mayor, recorder, rnarshal, ttreel commlstloner, and all ths council man. The following bills were ordered paid: O W Smith M 351 V H Darr $213 50; Kantlam Lumber Co 17 79; G W Hughes $9 90 J Robt Drown $2; N J llenton 00; J jhn Maxwell $24 62; J Livingstone $J ilenj Cowan 75; Electric LITit Co $W 5' Hills of I n Huuhe Sloo tt for borlnc for bridge, wat disallowed, also bill of N Zlminer.nan. Matter of application of S P Co In refer I ence to tewer connection with depot, wat cununuco wnn power 01 committee toaci. In the matter of an extension ladder for Rescue II ft L Co the committee reported in favor of such ladder as soon after March 1st a the finance of the city will per mit. Matter of purchasing hoe for the fire depattment was left to the committee on fire and water. Report of Engineer Darr on Rsllrotd street sewer was read and placed on file. According to It the tewer had been built practically according to contract except tnanholct and catch oaslnt, which are not. Petition of W A Humphrey and oth ers asking for sidewalk on the noith slJe of 7th stieet, Jackson to Jefferson, and cross waik, referred. Petition of II F Merrill and aS others asked for an electric light at" t and Fer rey or nth and Ferry. K, f cried to committee on way and meant, Petition of G W Hochstedler and others for arc light at 3rd end Ellsworth streets, referred to the same committee. Ordinance No 31 1 providing for In creasing the salary of the city treasurer from $100 to $300 was read three times and passed unanimously. 'lhe folio alng judges and clerks were elected for tho next city election to take place In December at the customary places: First ward D Froman, Martin Paynt and W C Tweedale, Judges. F M Red field and A J Ansyln, clerk. Second ward L Sender, Ellis Knox and Wa'tei Ketchum, Judges. C G Raw). Ing and J R Wyatt, clerk. Third ward W II Goltra, John Isom nd P J Baltimore, Judge. W E Gil let t nd Pre Marshall, clerkt. The matter of letting contracts for latter I tewer connection! with Rali'oad ttrcet tewer, was brought up producing a warm debate. Matter referred to com mlttte on streets and public property to report at a meeting on Tuesday of next week . AKVILLE Geo I) Barton A Co are preparing to ship trees to their customers, f bey have been very successful in selling prune and plum trees. MrTIIMcGill of the Northwest Re' form Journal, of Portland, made this place a flying visit last Wednesday and Thursday. He is a thorough prohi bitionist aad opposed to monopoly in every form, and especially the McKinley bill. MrMcGiil baa been a resident of Kansas for 32 year. A letter came to the postofTic at this place, addressed to Harry Cusic "Otil becnie Orrigin." It was readdresacd by an expert at Chicago to Uakvilte. but the expert at this place after carefully spel liaitths word over called it "Alhanv." and forwarded it to the latter place. Mr James G Jonkin, old pioneer of Linn county, died on the 9tb. He was an earnest Cbristiaa aad was never ab sent from the house of God on the ab bath nor nrayerrieeting oa Wednesday evenings,aithough he had a mile to walk. He was among the first and always ready to take an active part. He was bitterly opposed to the liquor traffic and was 011 1 sjMken on the subject ot prohibition. There will lie a vacant seat in the church and in the home, but the name of James Iuakin Is one that will .be remembered y the people of Oakville tor many years to come. Mr Clark, of Corvailis, is tryiag to pur chase a piece of land suitable fur frnit in this vicinity. Messrs Smith and Morgan are talking 01 starling a real estate aad loan otlice on Main street. It was decided at the last Horticultural society that the codlin aiotb is a bug; not only a bug but a humbug, and the sooner he leaves here the better for him. Amicts. TaftCBST. die fanners are gettiag along splendid with their fall seeding aad some have started to plowing. Fall wheat that is op looki well. There are hardly houses enoueh in Tangent fur the people. Three families are living in one nouse. Miss Fannie Baker, a sister ot Mrs J J Beard, will leave for her future homo in Iowa in a few days. It is reported that Miss Winnie Nichols is dangerously ill, at her home in Tan gent, with something like diphtheria. The school has been closed for two week?. Rev Elworthy, of Shedd, delivered a very interesting sermon in the M k. Church last Sunday. Mr Earnest Gilmour. a nephew of D Turner, is visiting with relatives here. A family by the name of Mills, from beyond Lebanon, have moved to Tangent, We understand Tangent is (coins; to have a doctor, to locate here in a few days. Grandpa Beard's new dwelling is ne ar ing completion, and it is an ornament to langent, being tue nicest house in the city. J M Beard has almost come to a close in his dry house. lie has had a large run this fall in drying apples. Yoi'KQ Amkhica. DKlFHUt I'IKEB IS TM HIKITES. r Datrla SOU CeaUaaes Astealfc ths rabtle fcy Bis Hew Mode r Treat neat by Eleetrlelty eftke Daelar Urn mm fflce at Pea tetoa, Mev. le t 1, aw Baker rit7.Nav.lt tats. A CARrY: I take freat pleasure In staling that Or Darrln haa cured me of deafness and ringing noises In mv ears. The cure wat done oy electricity In ten minutes. Refer to me at the New York hotel, Front and B street, Portland. Peter Murphy. Case or Cress Byes Made Straight. This Is to certlf v that m v wife was ODer- ated for cross eyes by Dr ibarrin with suc cessful results. Her eye had been crossed ever since she was a child. We can be re ferred to at any time. .... . JOHN 'flAKTMAX, 310 South 35th street, Tacoma, Wash. Aaalher Case f Bealaass Cared. Thit It to testify that Dr Darrln has re ttored my hearing and stopped the noise In my tart that has caused me great em barrassmen' for the past year. I cheer fully recommend him to the afflicted, at I know them well and their tuccest and reputation In San Francisco and Portland. A &.ASB, Haltted Hotel, Tacoma, Wash. DRS. DaRRIN can be consulted dally at the Washington building, oorccr tt Fourth and Washington streets, Portland. Hours, 10 to 5; evening, 7 to S; Sundays, 10 to 12 All chronio and scute disease, blood taints, loss of vital powerand early Indeacretlona pertnanant'y cured, though no references are ever made In the press concerning such eases, owlig to tbe deli cacy of the patients. Xsasoatlona free to ail, and oircnlara will be sent to any address. Cbargefortreint according to patient ability to pay. lhe riob and poor treated fre of charge with el act He! ty from 10 to 11 daily. All yrivite diseases eonfldentlally treated and carea guaran teed. Patients at a distance can bo cured by home treatment. Medicines end letters aent without the doctors' name appearing. , Jackets ahd Wbats. I am now receiv ing my fall and winter stock of ladies misses ana cmiarens locKets ana wraps which are of the latest style and good value, and ebeap as standard goods cn 1 '- I have on hand a lot 1 . -! 1 ( ,r. - f ;VtV! Poi't Rcm Abound. Every ttcamer Zrtyth'!ulr',htnV t0.r.Albtnylat received direct from Chicago novel- sin 1 m r-iarBa "iict rtf ! I w rf feiilfoi tflti AM IT. . . . .. 0 . . an immense (piantlly of fruit and pro- luce. The be.t and largest variety al ways goes to Powetl Cl Co't. Their lands are al ways full ef Jt such things a the publl-; want. Save riming around by calling at their ttnro first. Nbw Cabpbts, new carpets, new car pets and new styles. latest patterns, the best in the market, just received at A, P.. Mcllwain's. Tho stork is large and choice, selected for this market, and peo ple wanting tho lwst carpets at tho low est prices fihould call and inspect his splendid stock. It was bought low and will be uoltl low. Highest of ail ia Leavening Power, ABSGiSJTECSf PURE ; iLLL TALK!! 1UOIT- Largo 'and Choice Display of LDrv Goods, Clothing,! Boots, Shoes," Etc., Etc., Etc. Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealette Jack ets, Children's Hoods, &c, &c. "'Til & Feat tD Fit tba Feet, But Ha Can do it aai fla it Meat." C. Searls, fry Goo '8, Fotiou?, GantiFnrn ishings and COOTS AHD 8H0ES Our stock of boo' and shoes Is nov con-.plete in all lines for spring radc. We wiil save sou tnonci n bu Ing of us. Indies, rolufi ard chidn n' fine shots a speda 1 e. Kxeluilte- ARrnrv lr the ' "' " t HEADQUARTER. i0R where. Wo handle everyhing n the way of stoves, tin ware and hardware. SUBSCRIPTIONS!!! For -cVll tlio Lefitiinfr NEW JPAPERS - iceceieTed at- ' ' F. Cash L. KENTON'S NEAR THE POST OFFICE. fv -3: i VEGETABLE PAHAGEA. PREPARED FROM ROOTS5& NiEffSBS. FOR TH C CURE OF AND ALL OTHER DISEASES AP.ISINO FROM A DISORDERED STATE cnK STOMACH OR AN INACTIVE LIVER. FOR SALS BY ALU DRUS5ISTS & GENERAL DEALERS Hoi-ses for Sale. 1 TIIE UN DEKSIGK E D has for en) e a bis placa near Albany a let ot pood well brofee bor 'ei to-wit: A spau cf sor rels. weight 1420 pounds -ach; i-pan a ttrrys, 14i)0; gpnti c!'k!TJ, 2CK spaa O Novarnt m Wann rAnmrs. t i,av ties in wash dress goods- i he new thing for fall and winter wear. I am receiving the largest line of staple and fancy dress goods ever brought to this market. Those needing their fall and winter suppliea will do well to give me a call. Samuel E Yorxa. Black Drkss Goons 1 make a tpc cfftlty of keeping full line of black silks, 5ilk Warp Henriettas, Wool Henriettas, and all the lute novelties In black dre good, and trimmings. SAMrBT. E. Youko. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, t& LIDLOIV hUOKI P.lnmiK-r'a Mew Bls. seen 1 I And evurythir.g else in the WATCH, CLO K, And jewclery line, for, the HOLIDAY'S, at the lowest prices, at ; " Will & Stark's. MOTTO "It abetter to sorre the pa'olio luu cheat itv Sold again! Bat we've just re ceived a fresh lot which can be seen on our floor any day. Wo uiu lauiiig auuui OIU1 13. 11 jvu. are-thinking of buying one, 1 get posted on our prices, for we aro quite sure they are from It to 25 per cent lower than else fit Matthews & Washbuks. T AND - MAGAZINES- Grocery Store, ALBANY, OREO. It you want the best and mostldurable furni ture that is manufactu' 0ed in the city go to Thomas Brink. A Li ESTATE TOR SALE I bava . . farm of 240 acre, near Lowsou aoot on tne JN arrow uauge, j.u idiibs from Albany. All in culUvation. Fair hous and barn. Good watar for stock and doroeatio porpssesi. Fine oak groy. Also another farm of 128 acres, three miles rroj. Lebanon, All In onltlTation. Fair hou6 Good water. Both good wheat fa-ms. Also bouse and two lots on FiftU and Joffarson streets, Albany. For forth er particulara can on umpnrey,vouoi t preVinot. or on Hewitt & Wf -jj. A, USciFH.Kls.x- I City Meat Market. 8HULT2 B&QS,i iTOpriSuors. Vosp a full Un of moats of all kinds, In a cool pltoa, oomplately pro tected; and always frasU. BABY.CAIAGES,7r8pw0rnt all the time embracing hood, paraao canopy tops, and ranging in Pfio IS to 40. There isn't a nicer lot of rinjonial fruit baskeUMin tfce TaUay mo hare a fewthat . If you wish to have yonr watch cestly aod promptly repaired and wrrsoted?to rua for one year, take it to MEAD THE JEWELER: i -A 1 t