SIic gcuwttat. FRIDAY NOVEMBERS!, 1800 srirE3 & K.lltar aid NTJTTINO. Frsprlrtdrs. L.O C A I,. It HO OKI . tittRssixt;. The Pun Frauoisw Exam iner gives a list of tli of o winning prio in Us prize guessiiiii content. All tin rioso guesnon on imit'in were uy v au foruia inen. (' K Dingle, o( Woodland, Cftl, came within tun guessinc 312.500, una lio received the SiiKM bull, w 1-. Osborn, of Sacramento, Cul, Mini Out-lav Ol tll.i., Vit laud's population ut 47,31 6. J h Carr, of San I' m l.icskc. of !San Incuo. enon eucsstiil 1 orl ,3w, being willini rancisco, k'tiosseu Astoria' Kpulatiun at 7,0.", within 121, getting a lot tn 1 raver; hdward W viler, of Salem, guessed closest on I'.ugene, 3,t).")0, within , and received two lots in Palermo, (. al. Joltn Clarke, of Sun 1'iriro, guessed Salem's population ut l.'.'Sl.and tho Kxumiuer gives it as I.St.R. A mistake there of course. t l'ark.of Jr.ugene, gets a lot in New I hivag", gues sing The lalles population ns 3,175,givrn aa3,0l5. Augu-t rvessVr.of OaUand.t'al, was closest on Wnxhington's population, guessing S-r.i,!S7i,withln 70. L 1, Hurlcn shaw, of Ashland, put Kllcnshiirg's imp utation at 2,soo, within and gets two T raver lots. His father lives at Ix-hanon. Mr Hurtcnshaw also got first prise- on Port Townsend, guessing w ithin 1, getting a lot in South Sacramento. AK Cate, of Fallbrook, CaLgncssed Tucson's, Arizona, population ns 3,2'M within 6, and got the lot in Y heeler's) addition to Albany, prvsoiud by Wallace C'usick. IV).l Raxaar. Tho ladies of the Uni ted Presbyterian Church will hold a Doll Bazaar sometime near the middle of Deeeiubcr, Full particulars and details will be given later. A large and hand some assortment of dolls lias leen pur chased in His'iue, rapier Mache, W ax, China, and even tho traditional "rng baby" will have a place. Every child can be accommodated, as both ilreswed and undressed dells will bo on sale, the prices ranging from 5 cents to t-". Every variety of costume from the "old short gown and petticoat" to the handsome party dress will be displayed. Cloaks, ulsters, hats, caps and bonnets.also extra suits of clothing and underwear, will be furnished. Any lady preferring to pur chase a doll dressed to order, can call at Mrs S K Young'd and select her doll and leave her order. Those wishing extra uits of clothing can have them made by ending an order to the same place. Com. or Akiiasotments. Halkky. Messrs J It Hone & Son have just completed the erection of a large water tank and wind mill. Messrs Ho dine lira., of Albany, .nit up the mill. It is a very fine one and w ill Ik? a great convenience t the proprietors of the (table. . Mrs L K Hlain, of Allury. was in tt.wn Wednesday in the interest of the W t T V. She delivered a short lecture to the ladies of the Union. Three new mem bers were eurolii-d, and the Union now promiaL'S to ln a helpful organization to lialsey. Anion? the institutions that go to make up a city lialsey has a real estate office, a barlier slu., a tile factory and a dentist, beside the r.-gular l'u-ii.ts houses. News. TiieCacsr of the railroad accident It going to be prtttr thoicughly dicticd. It Is a verv important ono. B.-ihSal-m papers declare that there Is nothing In the story that the rail haJ been removed. Tns Statesman say , rather emphatically : '-Tlie slory of the rail be In- rt moved "localise the wreck is a very thin one. It will not scour. Whatevci cuis-dt'-e first break in the timbers of the trestle and resumed In the fearful disaster, it ai cciUiulv no 1 the removal of the rail. The writer ex amined the nil incl Cl and iiiibeJJeJ spikct very closely.anJ the fjcts do not at all support the thcorv. There ii a variety of things that may have ! tried the break, but allep"d removing of the rail i not one of them." Tn FiKEMEN'd r.ALt.. Nicely gotten up invitations are out for the firemen's ball, to take place at the Armory on Thanksgiving evening, Nov. 27th. t iood music has been secured an J a big time is expected, firemen appearing in regulation uniform. Follow ingare the committees : On Reception. (,'apt O II Irvine, I'r M II Ellis, J N Hoffman, Judk'e I) R N Blackburn.C II Stewart and Geo Humph rey. On Invitation. Will II Warner, J R Wyatt, L Viereck, II I, Cranor, D J lu bruille, U G Hale. Floor Managers. T J Overman, Walter Tarker. Y S Wood, Jr.. Thos Monteith, Jaa Callahan, M l I'hiliips. Askixo Damages. The S. I'. company has settled several s null claims for dam ages. Larger claims are brginning to be presented. One man who Iot a foot asks for I2.VX). It is anticpated the big claims will be contested. Salem people generally are antagonistic to the railroad, caused, somewhat, by the road refusing to run s local train during fair week. Yet the papers claim that alter unpreju diced investigation, the theory pretantcd that the train was maliciously wrecked ia not justified by the facts. Anything but Kashas. Just before the late election Benjamin Mitchell came to Washington from Kansas. He haijust received notification of hl election to the legislature from the Tenth Kansa district, but declines to return to accept the office, as he would rather be in Washington with out office than be governor of Kansas. Walla Walla .Statesman. The DcMoca at ha received a copy of the Farmers News, of Akron, Ohio.which, we suppose, is sent us on account of the first page picture. What Mar Happen in 1892, is its title. A farmer is riding a bi cycle made of two pumpkins riht up towards the white house, while the Re publican party it goln up .Slt River with lis nead coming out ot the little end of a horn; the Democratic party is up a spout and the Prohibition party ft dancing f. jig ai me source ot ?a't Ktver, Thsib Shake. Recently, while in Sa lem, one of the children of Mr. Lauulf bead, residing on east First street, was taken with scarlet fever. The other child was sent to Albany, Mrs. Laugh bead remaining in Salem to take care of the ill one. A few days ago the one in Albany was taken with the same dis ease, and the one in Salem beiinr nearly well, Mrs. Laughhead has returned to Albany to nurse this one. High License. Mr Charles Metzgcr has sold his interest In the saloon of Mctz ger Sc Moessenger, to a Lebanon man, re cently the partner of Mr Myers therc.w'io will move to this city. On account ol the raising of the city license in I:banon to $1200, It is said that only one saloon, that ot Mr Guy, wilt remain. Into Small Farms. Mr Risley has had his 200 acic farm, lying on the north bank of Thornton Lake, one of the prettiest spots in the world, U.U1 off by Surveyor Warner into s to 20 acre tracts, and will place the tame on the market. There ought to be a good market for small tracts ot land like this, More Placer Mines. The following placer mining claims were filed on Friday inov 13: J O Slcgmond, 20 acres, Santiam district, Located Oct 13. II M Myers, ao acres, near same. Lo cated Oct 13. Will BS Here. The Ladies Ail Society have received a cablegram giving no ice that the Peak sisters cf Alaska will be here on time for the entertainment lo be given by then on the evening of November the 26th, at the Ope' ra House. Sportsmen, Read. Do you want trst-rlass bird dog, choice English pointers and English L,leweliin setter puppies Also a thoroughly broken pointer re trieves t hand and stauch on point. For ale. Write fesf particulars at onc ; ad .Ve,, J. W. Vineyard, Corvallis, Or. New Cahi'etb, new carpets, new car rets and new styles, latest patterns, the Vst in the market, just received at A. B. tfcllwain's. Tho stock is large and stSioice, H'!ecf d for this market, andpeo- ; , 1 -. 1 - 1 t f --f I a fi t lit fow- Kiformsrs. -The Kstorm Journal, of Portland, ono of whose editors has been through tho valley, gives the following names ns anions those interested in re form movements in this connty. Oakville: Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Pain- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morgan. A. Y. Smith, Johnson V lute, It. (i. Junkin, V. If. Crawford, etc. It. A. lUmford has clear ideas on finance, taxation, land, lanor ana outer retortns. Shcdd: V. W. ltohinett, N. lfalver son, Win. Uolwrts, James Al.iv. Mr. Craw ford, J. C. IHivis and F. M. Hine- hart are among tho many at Shcdd sevk incfrixul Kovernntent. lialsey: J. U. Lame, S. 7. TavW, 11. 1 Kemston, J. W. Wright, ami the 1'mucihhua are substantial nu n in this locality w ho vote and work for tho sepa ration of Uncle Sam from the firm of l eeler & Skinner. llarrisbiirg; ti. W. Isham, Pr. II. A. Pnvis, Walter Huston, lr. Ilendrix, and others are aubst.iutinl workers in tl.o work of reform. Hskk is a Sroav fMm the Chicago Journs', of the trials of an hnmlgiaiit party nlhe early (lavs, that will be read v.iih Rteat intcics1, particularly bv old seniors, "In iSit, a merelunt on' I.tVke strei t, one tore west of lc4il'Oin, uiganie'd a paiiv to go over 1 he n-o. Mali,-, to Oi koi. It was late In the l!l before I hey e..t under way, and were caujht in a leniiu ru.- sUirm hi the Uccky mouniuluk. For t'ay incy wandered about staivii.''. At last 10 save ths party it was decUIeJ th u someone must die. It were it, nud Ch.olex Stanton drew ll.c f.ita! ballot. He opened a vein in bit ,lmo, and the oilum catching the blood drank tt. They funHil ife voiued his remains. Il "was r .-ported et the time that the nivv ate him, but utS wss not the ease. Mr Ruiiev end otiiers kn-w him wvIL" Only O.nk Pai'sk In Oregon stands up for ti e tecer.t census. The I'eedleton Tribune, edited b; supeiiuleudent of the census, Stange , "What Is the sense of the ontinued "klcklna" S'ahut the au thenticity of ihe cen.u. 1 1 was better taken than any prevlout census.nnd though net absolutely correct.it will be the found ation of all data concerning population etc, for the next ten scars. This helm: the esse why shouldn't lhoe dit.-.tis!icd w ith It stop butting their against a brick wal'. Thev citinot by any p.v.stMlity have it changed. " funny mistake occurted in the Ore- gonfan the other day An advet tisement read, Dr I'rentice will beat Astoria Nov. 9 and 14." Of course their should have been a psee between the be and at. Pa pers with whom the Doctor docs not sdverllse are considerably elated over the mistake. Several ci'e ot throat dUeasa of OitJ ferenl kin J are reported arounj the city. rrosty, li.;i;y mornings are severe on young childitn in this rrpert,and parents should be careful of tho litlie otie. "An ounce of prevention I worth a pound of cure." Hints to Hoi si ii-trKK.i. Always set the mouse trap ln-fore re irh-g nights. Keep the best elans of groceries you can buy and use only fresh pr-!tiee. Trade at the lest grocery stores, a:i 1 bv the wav there is none K tti r thaa Conn A Heti lriesoirs. Ti.ey keep the l-st in tr, market, buy their pro-lint of the b ;-t gardeners, keep the- freshest fruiti in season, and carry a line line of btatul.tr! groceries generally. Tne Mo.-t Caki-kts. Fortmiller A Ir- j ting have greatly enlarged their carpet t iparttmnt, anl now carry one of the 1 isrgest ami finest slot k of carpets in the j Valley, embracing a ehoico variety of 1 y Ihe latest leitis. This st s-U i.i n st'di 11- 4:d one to select from, i'ic!ulitii; all - ... . . grades foe all kln is of r-xiiu-j up to the mcjst elegant parbir. C.tli on them fur ttnrgains in carpets. -wtr Jackkts xa Wbam. I am now receiv ing my full and winter etock of l.li-s misses and children jackets and w raps which are of the latest style and pol value, anil as eheaj as standard good can It- bought. I have 011 hand a hit of ladies New inarkeis carried over from lai:t year, which I am soiling at cot to close them ont to make room for r.rw arrival. Samvii. JS Yor. DoK't Res Arh-ni Every steamer lowcser fojjjjy the bar, brine;- "to All anv an Immense tpiantity of fiuii and prt rfucc. The best and largest vaiictv al ways goes to 1'owet; ii Co's. Titeir ttands are always full of Just nuch things as the public want. Save runirg around bjr calling at their store first. One Hi'mhieu Wagons just receivtd, which I am going to give away free, one with each can of Forest ('it v I'.uking l'ow der, Conie early. ; V. l'-itoM;i.r,. Evkkvbohy Savs So If the wild jraves coultl talk llicy would say, Go to fowell ii Co's for groceries and pro lace, for their stock Is large, their prlcct Vw and quality the best." This is the universal verdict of their customers. Wall r.risn. -l have just received o:a tli3 east a l.trg-j inv nei f w.tll p 1- oor, imraere, decorations, etc., incluiimg the plain ingrains which arc becoming Tory iiojiular. These good.s are better rtyits and cheaper than ever ln-fore. SSSMCKI, r. iolno Rooms to Kent. Two furnished room pear the colleee. .nquirc at ibis office. Novrnts ut Wa--ii Farrics. I nave just received direct from Chicago novel ties in wash dress good. The new thing for fall and winter wear. I am receiving the largest line ol staple and tntiry ttrct-s goods ever brought to this market Those needing their fall and winter supplies w ill do well to give me a call. h.isii rt. j:. Ttut'Sti. Onina a Fink Tlkkkv Foa TlIANKSGIVINO or Mt-kXLF.R U GAitRi.Tr. Tbrea columns cf sdvtrrtisi-d lctttis in s wcrk iu Seattld vv.r, in.lic.t that that city is becoming metropolitan. Koteb or Albany Ciqak Factouy. If you want a real choice smoke try our 10 center. Why smoke a Chinese made cigar now that you can get a fur superior one atJ Joseph's cigar factory, inado by white Itttior 1 Try our celebrated 5 cent Havana filled white lalxir cigara. We make a snectalty of selling cigars of our own make by tho box at factory prices. Fine Meerschaum and Briar pipesand a full assortment of smokers articles, Do lint paas C E Browneli's to;e if oa want to live cenoounically. IUstj!ocds and awest pries (;u-rantocd. SHILOIFS COUUil snd Consumption Care is sold by us on a guarantee. It cares contutr.i ticin. Remember lhat Bishop Becker will aasiu leutuie in Albany, attba Opera House, on November 27th and 28ch. His topics will bo "Egypt, her pyramids, palaces and ruined temples nf glory." and "Eloquence of the pn!pit and platform . MKS. C. P. BTVAUt. If rs. C. C. Stnart, of 400 Hayes Bt, writes, ul have for years bad spells of indigestion and dls pepsla, and tried nearly everything TIdhHj I took a well known EartapariUa. It caused pim ples to break out ou tny face without helping me. Uearlns that Joy's VejoUblo Sarsaparilla did not contain mineral, and might act diCcrently, I sent for It. Tho plxnples disappeared immedi ately, and I had no mora returns of tho old pells." Although the abovo was written a year S'-o, Mrs. Stoart now sttetta thepennanency of iU A 11 VK TOWN. The last WTct Shore gives a pttge lllus Irsilon ot our live neighbor nt the end of the Lebanon branch, mid speaks some uood words about it. Tho Information ttiat the Lebanon load will be extended across the Cascade into Kattcnt Oregon and Nevada, a.nli oln the C 1'. at Wlnnc mucca, Is f particular Interest to Albany, which will becntno the terminus of the new overland route. The news Is excel lent. Here Is the article: One of the most progressive towns In Orceon is Lebanon, in l.lnn county. It has a iopulatlor of a'niut i.txto and I givwtug ut a rate that wilt double this number very soon, ltesutifully located, having a healthful site, sui rounded rv a lure nrca of that fertile laud that has made the Willamette valley so celebrated, with limitless forests of limber at its door. ami wiih mines of gold nud silver but a few miles distant and now being developed, with nn ubundaucj of water power and (Kissessiug i-velieiit railroad communica tion with other maikets. It ccrlululv basal the tlcmentsof pro-peil;y. Natural gas lias bun discovered within the city limit and is scld by experts to tvUt In great quantities In t'V voy'int hinnedl.itely sur rouiulliiK the town, l'xpci'imenlal boring is ikiw htluj; done. Coi.l n.e.i-uics hsvc been l!c)veicd mar by, and the work ot developing them bus been eonitncnceJ These twn risouiee are destined to iilav an iiti-ott.tPt pnt In the woik ot built. lug up the cltv. pluiuhao and tiro clay are n.so f und in tin; tlclnity, nud will be till t Isid f.ir m.inufactui'lni;. A tre,c paper mill, to cost $ its-Mi!,! in process of erec tion. This ii.destiy will have n monthly pay roll of about ' $,r.oo, and III tyend large muds ( ' raw uateiials. It has line water power, but a canal will sot.n tic built, at a cost of J.-o.ooo, for the purpose of In creasing If, preparing for the industtlcs that will naturally tpiliig up there as the woik of development proresMS. An Idea of the present general appear, aiicc of Lebanon cmi be obtained from the engraving on the last page. It has bust nets ir en of activity nnd en.eiprle, and Its people are Intelligent and refined. It has a number of good churches, and its sihool facilities- ate excelled The Lx press Is an nhly conducted we. kly that looks well aitcr ihe town's interests." Lebanon lies on the line of th Ore-v nlan railuay, recently purchased bv tho Southern I'acllic and converted 1mni nairow guae to a standard guae. It ts to be cxtei.dcd aero the Cascade Into Kastcrn Oregon and Ncvads and join the i-'entra! I'citic at Whincniucca.thus plac lug Lebanon on a new overland route shorter than any other. In the region be tween the town and the mountain- Is much valuable land open to settlement, whiic much mote can be purchased hi the surrounding country al (turc that enable any man with a small capital to secure a go.id farm. Fruit land may be had at a very reasonable price. The "development of that pcctlon and growth of the to.vn are prtrc.ssin together nl rapidly. IVuUill ilsUi:KtW. 1 j A' 't. 1; .1.1 r;..v 1 tr ,-,s ist'ro.,.1 ... . s' t r-'-. ti .n tits. e 1-1 i.-, .1 (Vl .-rut tr rl I- I i" K" -t. mi I Cus.cks. I", 1. .V ,1 I'j tii, 1 ijr 1 1 u l.lVf ' 1 ton a, . It Itl.U'tii ll'-J l-i c. l lVv.i.! A. A popular J.t4-: I. Vi-.-ek. hsir tlrrs-i:. y. rl.-t, TliS .ii.l .!-. ;.f t,.,f.-,;t - tug :i.i u o.iii i.i.a a; .-l.a II) -.,..(, CI-. .-( IMtvrj c'-jimis 1 very ii-.'.rttit) -. 1; J-; f,, ! i-i,' l-iriin;-! Lidi-s mi.-l , i,t. ! 1 S-'.d iiiio I waUh'.s at F l Kr- . A - li. iKi i,Iii) f ,r sil.t r!t-s; , in j;.K.t Cliutllll.-!-. Write ttJ P. hue, he. It-sl St'w-k f si'. r HAiS 111 A'll))' at t ill .V ."( tik's. No d-ubt t.f ;t. So.-. Mens, y-.uihr.' l.t.j t! ,! fiiii-Lliiii,; iLlAtl W Stii.;-..!,, sr..) A Ii t clai lie !ur oi:iy IS ctti lI 1 Vu rvckr, .y- l,.ii..u-! hit.-ek, Atl.st,), (),-. H4VC yon st.cn ttiu-it ..i!..-rt., Init T I'.ii:, has juit r .. tur i Tl.r are r.i.-.. I! ) "U n s ,t 4 !;: t-.i .,: ,.r i Il tin ot on Suo.n i('n 1,1,, l iti, :.-h it,.ro " F-r ti.fv;tS I 'l.n 4'..,r bv tl-8 N.-.I.I..I St'in.: Fil-et-.r ! M,tt!i.-tis Wjslr.urn. thr bs"ji!ia ir. neiaaiitViits. I.ei.ltt iii, tc, fot.i Kun k A.-!iMfio. .t:i..-.!ty,Orofcoa. Lol.ui cill sn-t -i tim lit-ui n J.alti j in dress f-t.od st i; C Seirls. Vou slioulil ca.l st.il ko tbf- tir o libtsry lamps at C li ItrowncH'i lubtie boui) tUc wlmre. If Jim want tol ii! j uinhrtdlt with gvlJ or ;iv-r baiulle go t Frrueb's jswtlry '.o e. (J.tahty ia w litt,bt lp Matlhc Wsb burn t!l tl.c niott itcvi-s tf an v boose iu Al bauy. Cail r.trly mi I t;ivn vi,ur rij.b-rs t Mrs II men for tin Juvenile I! ok. so tliy will b lo-rt for X'ia. Hay far j-w. hy at Fre-tcli'a Jjwrlry Store. Kviiy do:Urs w.-ith $;eU ticket to tlni ihswin. Ti:k:ts fur ALL fist-ru nin!s, ovr ANY r .iite, for stlu by V. l'. J..tcr, st S. 1. tike tollies. For colli i.ijjl.ts l-tiy Thos Ky sy.jo'rn mid bluiki'.-tt, ctn ap-t in town. Kursalo by ( W Simp-iii, ac.ti.t. Abity, t'rf n. nt!ii. rusutonss, Tuesday eveninir, Nov 18. At a special meeting there were pres ent, the Mayor, Recorder, Marshal and eonni-iliiK-n French, iH-voe. Tabler. ,,11. 1.. .. - ' liuraiiurt nni iiarrett. Tho committee on streets and tutblic property reported in favor of letting con tract ior latteral sewer connecting with Kail road street sewer, between First ami Water streets, and that the other-bids for latteral sewers be laid on the table until tho sewer being hailt by James Laurent lie accepted. Tho contract for building a latteral sewer to KailroaJ street sewer, between First and Water, w as ordered let to Jas. Laurent, at (18 cents ier foot, work to be done in 10 days; contract to lie signed ami bonds furnished within three days, w ith forfeiture of 5 a day. It was moved that hereafter a dailv forfeiture clause be inserted in contracts for sewer work. Fon tiic IIoh-ital. The Ladles Aid Fociety will ive a New England dinner at the W C T U ball, on 'i lianksalvinc day. Meals, adul's, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. Family tables can be secured for any hour by leaving orders with Mrs L E main. Tiik.v Have Come. A large and cle gant assortment of suitings, never surpass ed in AIba.iv, and can be seen at W K Graham's. The designs ere very pleasing and will suit the most fastidious. Mr Graham appreciating the desire here for stylish goods in decant patterns has taken extra pains to bring on a-stock -of -such- sutiinus as wld meet with ceneral favor. If you would see the best stockof eoods in this line ever brought to Albany call at the tauor Bnop 01 w iv (jranam. No Dancer. No one can ever te wrecked financially who buys their groce ries of Parker Bros. You are sure of good quality, low prices and first class treat ment. Their stock Is always up with the market, consisting of the freshest vegeta bles and nest groceries tp be found. Their fcaltery department is in splendid hands and their baked goods can always be relied on. MAUftlKD. MORRIS-BOWKER. 0n Monday morning, Nov 17th, 1890. at the residence ofMrs. Mills, In Albany, by Rev.-S G. Irvine, D. D Mr. G. C. Morris, of Dun. dee, Yamhill county, and Miss Ella A. Bowker, of Linn county, - Accompanied by the groom's mother left on the noon train for the east on their wedding tour. Mr Morris is train des patcher on Ihe West Side Oregonian R R, while the bride is the accomplished niece of Mrs Mills. , - . . HORN. COMFXY,- -On Sunday evening, Nov 16, aoiiiL ami itusoxal. MONDAY. Senator Mitchell left l'ottla.ul for Wash. Ingttm on Saturday, Chtts, Montnue, one of the '.lye mer chants f Lebanon, has been hi the city to-day, A. Hitcklcmnn lefl n few days ago for ft months 1. 1, to I.Lliat.tctn (Jiegou stock farm . It. T. lledilck, now conductor of a con struction train on the OiCLtonlati It, U was liithe city this furennou. Mr, and Mrs, Itt-ch Nlckson, who re cently located at Milton, K. ()., ace In Al- nnny ami expect to make arrangements to leluin permanently and make this their home, as they prefer It to Lantern Oregon, l r. Scmechi hn made arrangements to go into the hardware business In alive Idaho town nud will leave In a few thus for bU new field of action. The Doctor h.is behaved himself well In Albany, nnd we commend him to the Idshoans. M-. Kphralni Turner leturned on Satur day fioin a eonpltj months visit In his old home In Mismuil, l.'o left hi a snow norm, Mul I ul.id to be back In this land or sure ci ops nud i,od weather IK- I ColisMcn.bly elated uVi r the nii!!-.l.-.,l yeh-ite tiut swept over the Last, Mr. i hum Thomas ilellvered two lectures nt the New I'enrct Memorial church at Albany Inst .Sunday, lie was nccompsn led by Mis lioiitia Thomas, who has hi'ily arilvcd here from Leesburg, 111 ,snl who h.ul come to the conclusion that Oregon was made up of rocks and mountains, but thr? I ao huntbe.l mile rlda thriuijli ths wbrftt Ileitis f the beautiful Willamette valley caused her o cininir her mlud bt that pattlcutar. While nt A'btnv they wcie the j-.ties-.s ot Dr and MrCC Kclley. Welcome. Tt sst.AV. MeCatistlaud and w ife are in tho K.J citv. (ico Humphrey is in Seattle on busi ness. ,f. W. tinttlm r left for tho Santiam mines this afternoon. Mr 1J. Kutu-r, traveling salesman for IL Ia.'vi & Co, was in the city yest.-rday. Capt. 1-:.. Lttiuing has returned from his coal nuno up north, bringing borne some lino sp.-cimens. J. W. Comptoti, one of tho nulldot farmers of tho county, of Scin pn-cinct, has U-cn in the city today. wr.t,"KtAy. K-lilor Hugger, of the Scio lVss, was in the city today. Al. I i.ty, of I'oi tlaiiti, n former resident of Albany, is in the city. Mr. Fred IH-kh-y, t 'presenting the Salem Journal, has been in the city to day, rustling fvr that well umnngft (ta per. Mr. Martin, the rtl:tnd architect w ho drew the plans for tho U. I. church, is in the city on business in connection w it It the matter. Mrs. Amanda Renter, for several yesrs a rrsid-.-nl of Vuiiiiua l'av, has moved to Albany, ami will make Iier home with her si.;tcr, Mr. 1 1114 Lunm rtcr. T'.i l.ils tf the Call ie ctu-rtti tsill i;ie -tsl al ih.t ri l- to .l y,r t't nisd MeVer.tiii B -t I l.wrs.U; cr. lOt;, N" ih "uiijr il lc s. rtt l i,ir thn n,. 01u , f 2i runt. Tfcw 1 ul he stw e r !tlij 1 tn 1 . - t 1'r.dOo. ti, I'tirllaml fjHeulator, is in the citv. Mr. O's-U ui i. U- jut u citiuiiiitii butcher in AlUmy, n few years ago; but, by handlinj; Alhiua and other property, jmlieiously, has risen ttithu lieiithls of the speculator. His fricii'la will rejoice at his good fortune. Et AL S.slAIS. SA IK K j-iin.u lux to Kli.xaK-th Rulelier, b t II, l.'s A, N io $ JtA V l'ij"- to C Von Iran, lots 7, , LI 1, i"s S A. Albany II II Al!-n to M it r.a-t-atsn t li . Sulbird, LIS, K Iisy A, UA. rev , JOWiitMimtt et al t- WS Iien buui, tract in I! I'J, Alltny... Ci: V.olvertoii to A M Aehson, -t).4ncies in DLL' of John i W,!S., Al'bie Metiter ami bus to L II I'rti- bhaw, lots 7, , bl VI, M a S A. Albany K L ISrvun t tux toj K fenks. Ml U'-tes tp 11 at:l IS, S it li w., , . John and Lmily i'owell to Coltitn- hus I e.lliij acres tp in.S II 1 w It A I'urss et nx to J ii Mtirdorrt', l'.'l.7t aeres DLCof A Uu.lon. It A I'.urss t ux to W A I'auI.H.H.' -SOli .KX) Sisj L'HlO 3tHK) acres ill tt 1 1, is H ' w J A Ik-ard and DC Holt to L Foh v. tract in hits I, 3, bl 2, Ub.... UHiatttoLJ Wallace, lots 4, 5, l.lJ.H'sA.Leb It Hialt to J I Wnllace.lota 3, bl J, also lots 3, 0, LI '.. li'ii A.U-b.. J O and J II Wilson toNiajjara Mill Co, -4 int a-iU arn s.tp U.S It I F, U II Job et ux to Niagara Mill Co, K int in W aeres it. a.S It 4 K.. v::x 3-JO 373 IJ U lob ct ux to Niagara Mill Co, it 1 iiit 111 j; ncres.tp . fl.S It 4 li ZJobetuxto Niagara Mill Co, b int in sec .",tp ,S H 4 K.... . Z Job i t ux to Niagara Mill Co, '4' int in 320 acr-)s,tpll, S It 4 K. . M M Davis tt ux to Niagara Mill C,?B int in 60 acres, tp l, S 11 4 F. M M Davis t ux to Niagara Mill Co, .t int in 3-'0 acres.tp 9,S It 4 K 'A Job tt ux to M M Davis,1,! int in HO acres iu tpii. 8 It -1 K 10 10 Z Jobet ux to M M Davis. J4 int in 320 acres tp 51, S K 4 K Z Job et ux to l; H Job. 4 int iu 320 acres tp !), H U 4 I-i Z Job tt ux to it It Job, 'B int in SO acres, tn l, ts It 4 10 6 5 5 400 100 J 0.tn d I If Wilson to Niagara Mill Co, int in 80 acres tp i, 8 It 4 10 Jonathan Wassouito L'essio Archi bald, bl 4, W's A.Lcb W II Ooltra to F Hivcl, 1 acre, sec 25.tnll.HH3w United tftates to John J Clark, 320 acres tp 14, 8 U 3 w Patent 15,032 TIIK ;LCr.!i Kti-K U.IZ.11B. Has now a complete lino of Holiday goods, dollii, doll buggies, boys' wagons, clociiH-des. nnd many other eoods w lucii go to make up a complete line for Chrst- in as, U'Sidcs a complete line 01 lamps 01 every description. Uliina crockery, lancy decorated ware, ulassware, bird cages, plush goods, such as albums, toilet sets, antoeranh books, scrap Iwoks, children's A B 0 picture books, and all goods that are carried in a Bazaar storo, including Itouc-r Bios. 1817 silverware. We wish to call the attention of tho public in par ticular to tho Golden Rule pmc Laking powder and tea, put up expressly lor this t-ade, which gives the liest of satis faction, as is attested by the hundreds w ho have s.ised liotn tlie tea and baking powder ever since introduced by the Golden Itule Bazaar. Each package of tea and can of backing powder draws a prizo in the shape of a line piece of glass ware. Be euro to call, when in Albany, at the Golden Rule Bazaar, ns you will be sure to lind what you want, and w ill be shown over tho store and le treated kindly bv my clerk. Mr. Miller. My goods arc all marked in plain figures s6 as not to deceive anyone, and I have but one pike to nil. Yours truly, Julius Gbadwoiil, Oct. 18, 165)0. . The largest stock of spectacle snd eye glasses in Lirn ooonty at F M Frcnah's. SSi . CATARRH CURED, health and sweet hreath securcd.by Shilob's Catarrh Eemidy. Tries 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Fo- shay AC Mason, agents. , - a Albany Siarbet. Wlirnt-t2Jitf, Oats- 40. Butter 20o pr it, - Fppc:-20c Ilsy ,00, " V Potatoes 75 eta per t-,u.-.!- il Bsef on foot, Vio Aprleft 75 cents por hii, Pork VAc par lb itrossod Pr.s bsms,12Ho . shoulders aides. 10. ' ' ' - I rd-80 per lb. , .' r . eiour 4.26 per bid. j fcickens 4.00 per do. -.'Ul Feed bran, 14.00 per tow '. ; iliorts, 16. '';.- - ; msriTft. This I'kak Sistkiis wlllglvo ono of tltelr popular entertainments Novomlier 2Clli, ut the Ojicra House. Adiiiisslon,5Ucents; gallery, 25 cents. No extra charges for reserved seals. Tickets on sala at Will tie Link's, 1'rococds to la) used towards the Orphans Jlomu. An liitoiVNtliiK fifrlit is Kolng on be tween tho MllUiu and FreewaUr peojile relative to tho iiostofllee at tho latter place. It set-ins tho Milton peopl have sent a petition to tho poslamster guneral to have it discontinued. Fret-water Its self-dcfotisu is turning heaven nnd hades tooso to retain it. No doubt tho longest polo will dislodgo tho persimmon. Jlut who gets tho "persini?'' K U. A young woman, performing In a low theater, in Han Frtuu-iseo, recently re solved to reform. Ilvr mode of doing it was to unit tho business and open n sa loon in lis Angeles. That tunv ho Cali fornia style, but in Oiegnn It will find no admirer. Hero is the way Iho ('orvallis Times writes 11 pi'isounl: "IJiielo JUlly n turned from Sun Francisco yesterday and the O I1 boy are promised n pay day soon perhaps two po;i-ib!y three," The Cameron lxys returned yesterday from trip through Fastcm Oregon nnd Washington. J M made us a lutseut of ono of tliu Moscow opuls lately discovered in l'alotise courty. Somo of lu siii-el-meiis of this precious stone found up there are said to bo very valuable. Time To-day Is tho birthday of n 1i:mo:rat man, who is now exactly half the ago of his father, and yet the latter is said to bo alMitit as yoiintr In feeding and actions as the former. Tho idea ot temaiuing youug-us lung as possible is a good one. Most farmers are pretty good kind o men, hut tho Wulla Walla Statesman tells of 0110 we would like to net the champion kicker after: "K 1 Stone, a farmer who ha Is en residing near John son's siding, in Whitman county, is iiiiss in. He is supposed to have taken w ith him nlmut r.issl iu cash and a servant girl. He lefl U-hind him a w ife and four children, a farm partially paid for, a mortgaged ihreshtr ami debu approxi mating :I,.Vhi.' F.veu the ttkc if it.llk has Ik-cu raised In I'orlUtitl since the passage of the Me-- in in ley iiu. - There Is one Ihlujr oar Itiha'dUiit dis like to we colng down the thermoinvtcr. tnc of the greatest convenience In the present ngu Is the rlrctrle Ds-ht In your bou.s. A Di m-h wvr tii4 i is ready to wi lie out a putt that will lav in lbs sit-.ile the most rlulmi.iti-patrnt ou-.lli ine testi monial l be funtl ut the column of even Ayer sin.auae. Two Astoria rditnis rcccnl'y bad a fl'tit, wliit li cost ihe Columtilan "man Sir. a rrniarkiiblt; occurrence, for mot rdltots Can only lijjht Willi their pens. The great est myth In the woi!4 is the fighting r Jlr, lilU c II itiisci ttie As-.ttl 1 men sbitfily clawed ihe ntr. The etelteincftt in lU-rilnovcr Dr Koch's roiisuinpiion one is l.iiriie. There are tjoo forrljn doctors already there. Tht, supply of Koch's lymph is temporarily es hausted. Kx h so!tj-ts that the fcoicdy ic called 'paiatoloid" in preset Ipliotis. WOWairen. of Warren county, tells ihe l endlelon Hast Oregouho, tbat there ts at that station Jo.uvo bushel ( wltest awaiting ihlpntcivt with only to cars a week to ship it in. At this rale It will just take four years and live Weeks t-i cairv It to market, and the Mint report is general through IC. O. The New Yoik Times, of a recent date savs, th; epjiHcadou of the Far ncrs' Loan sr.d Trust loiupany ,) i.-jVc the Orrtton I'm i lie Knl.wsy (vmtpany and the Wit. lamtttc Valley anj Co-t' Hallr rail placrd In the hands 'of 4 receiver was the rctult of a default In the interest due Oct 1st on the Oregon Pacific bon Is, The same in lercs' owns Utt!) companies. The p tit Ion for a receiver wssl-ned by the hoidci of il.Soo.ooo of the Uind(and It was at their request that T Fgenton Hogg, presl dent of s,t!t com; ante, was appointed receiver. It is probable that the financial uf.'airs of the Oregon I'acllic system wiil be rcorganli-eJ. Dr Fields, of England, It is claimed cures every case ol diph'thrrla he oiiemnt with powder of sulphur and a quill, lie puts a tabJcspoonful of flour of brimstone Into a wine flas of water, and stirs it with bis finger, Instead of a spoon. When the sulphur Is well inlscd he elves It as a esr- gle, and In ten minutes the patient I out of danger. Instead of spitting out the gar. glebe recommend the swallowing of It. In cstrcme cases, tn which he hd been callcljust in Ihe nick of time, hen the fundus was nearly closing to allow the gargling, he blew the sulphur througn a quill into the throat, and after the fungus had sunk to allow it then the gargling. If a patient cannot gargle, take a llvecoal.put it on a shovel and sprinkle a spoonfi.l or two of Hour of brimstone at a time upon it, holding the head over It.and the fungus will die, or fill a closed room with It. filvet ton has the broad uutieo now ami will soon have electric liehts. Probably iu no other state can so many towns lo loumi ante to support electric lights as in Oregon, in proportion to its population. Hnzlett. the nilirrim nrinter. is now making bis 22nd annual iotirncv on foot northward through tht Willamette val ley. Kime years ago he worked for us on the Goldendale Gaxutto a w hole week without getting drunk, tho reason losing mat ne nan not a cent nnd nobody would I.I.., -A.,. -f. ; i-ivuv huh, t ',11ms itemizer. A boy with a new $1,JS0 toy engine and snoes in snreus, ins heels and toes sport ing in the frosty atmosphere was a spec tacle a Dicmockat iiandid not contem plate with urbanity. The world is full of it. Drummers brintt most "irairs" to town. Like the bee theyijather the pollen of joke in town after town and spread it unoui,. uno 01 vnein in 1110 eny says 1 lie Bag now.when a man Is "laying anything 1. I 111 ! . 1 ! 1 down" to you is to say, "Oh, 1 don't know" to every remark. Gradually ho win worK niuiseii into a storm.nnd there in lays the fun. Tho idea is veiy bril liant. Pix Chinese pheasants turned loose in 1880 in the valley have increased to 1.000.000 bv careful computation. Now if that is the case here, will some student tell us how many pheasants there woula now bo in China if six bad been turned looso in the days of ConfusciuB, and in creased at the same rate, which of course they have not lor lew countries nro so prolific ns this. Ten years is not very long; but it makes some difference so far as the rela tive population of the states is concerned. New York was first in 1880 and likewise in 1890. Pennsylvania was second both times. Ohio was third in 1880 and fourth in 1800, Illinois having jumped up from fourth to toira place. Missouri retains the fifth place. Massachusetts has lumped from the seventh to the sixth placo,Indiona dropped from the sixth to the eighth.Kentucky has fallen from the eighth to the eloventh.Michigaa remains ninth and Iowa tenth, Texas has increas ed from the eleventh to the seventh. Mississippi has dropped from the eight- teenth to the twcnty-llrat place. Minne sota has come up from tho twenty-sixth to the twenties, uregon dropped from Wasnincton increa ed r. i j t J t , " . seventh to tho thirty-fourth. IWIU bAJO 1UI VV Linn County Council. Owlni to prevalience of diphtheria at Taneent, the next meetine of Linn Co. Council will be with Grand Prairie Grande No 10, Dec 6, J890. ' , '. ' J H SOTT, , Clara Swank,' ' Vice pres. nO.MB AND ABROAD MONDAY, A slhlB tolstjsst Corrallls, it is olsimrd W8ihs 8 pouiMis snu 1 ounce. Curyslhs uw has 10,f(tS feret of slrcnt tailwsy. Will Albtay, with its ViOO ft, plessstske notius. Bsluui neople now o'slm that the fil -fated eniiluo was nut reversed st all. the euuiussr only baying time to blow the whlatis, i'lia MossHite is ths iisms of a unt little 1 hurt Ii pspsr cot leu oat by tlia ptstnr of ths tiaptist ciiurelii ii V riiuipK, pnotur. On VV(lnisUy ( this wvttk Mr J N Dua eau s.il. 1 1 M K iirli k Slid W Hlm, bis Uw oiliueaiiil 1 it, A stuel; eensidoislioit, j J.MU, l't iiius 11 Iu ruws. At lint it was thought tlis ilo.'iio.iiids lit been ttesteu ill all ths eiiigri-i(iii districts in California, but it nnw sppfsrs that tliey sleet two ooi gressiiieii, Uosry Mid t'siiiiimttt, a kin of one. , Dr T W JUriit.of Fiismtp, fniinsrly of this city, psvs tutus on I-V73H, im-tinling so llsoduard. Tie lnsVisat tsaiiiei.t tasiiaysr iu l-siio enmity is O It 'hrisinsu wlii r,tys onmuii C W Wssbburue is nxt, with -'H,"2i3, us tlia tintircl. 'I he Oregon I auk, of t L Li city, had a long dtnn otirisin fi 1U0 l itf front window of Hoar bank, nn thn ill fittd trsln that was wrecked st Lake I.abi.l:. li baa anlvt.d. 'i-l hit.ks as il it bad I cm atiuuk btf au Iowa eyolniie, being brnki n in two Slid spst ttred with bbwtj. Satuitlay, the swill CulustisI li-itited the tisapprarauu i.f s Iiom frtm hi lisrtl, near last Albany, . 9 fouiid tuio, dtsitsl, ia aoo'.btr C'sltistials hut, with bis trads mark u II n i-iu, I n bd tits thitif Sflsslcd Slid 1 1 tint tfveitinu Jusiice lltn i'hrnv orlrd m bi-ld iitttlfi $'Mjbi.dtoswaltlbseiioa of tii (jrslnl jury, Tl-KsiiAV. Jit Nlkt I, iiintliey. Mr L Ju '.ton b j..s'; t-o-t) J a meal tnar k t J 1st east i-f Mull, r & liifrt U. At suotio.i said of lioiaes this sftnruoon a spsn ul gras, b'vs atttl six years cf age. sold for f 11 Marsbstl Ilnlfuisii has put into lbs city puuli.l sis or sevin lira lot cows, heiftrs and sur akd a roam liorte. City i-lt. tt inn hv, 1. It prmnbes to La vmy tpnt. As the salary of ths Tieasursr lus Imni iMtvasid (o f '.IH) a ytsr thei will be mors f a couttst for tbs cilice. Yestnaily sfarii,tu K-lwarJ C'aats rrooived s (ins of !-5 for Ulug i!rsi;k an I disorderly. Asi' is spproschiiig New Years it would bs coed tinm fr Cae sad some cf tlia other Ixiystn l-ecm inakL.tf lcsotution to uuit the bifamuus habit. Arm nl Hiiro Vfta t tis )ar O W Mj LsiikIiIio baa Ibis aaoa raised 1, 000 bushuls of tatMS, Win, Huthrrtard I MSI. C 4' Woils 2,OOi1, fi A Wellr, 2 ttlO. Fiank liround 3,000, II W Morp'sy it Hon 8,000. Poi.h k News. A 'man too drunk Ut walk, tumbled oft the sidewalk this fore 110.n1, was tumbled into Mueller A Gar rett's delivery wagon, nnd thence Into the caliboose. As be is a 200 rouhdcr, muscular ami from Htayton, on tho Kan tiam, w refrain from publishing him to the world. Two wood choppers from across the river came to the city last evening, tilled up on fermented corn juice, got glorious ly drunk, and were cordi-d up this after liooit ill the callhooac, 1. H. They have jut broken out of tne rear end of the building and skipted out. t SO St lio.iL IssTiTtuc. The Bap lit.1 Sunday school institute is to convene in this city this week under the direction of Rev L G V heeler. The following program wiil lie carried out: Wednesday afternoon 1 :30, Ievotion al services, led by Rev J C Richardson. 2:KI, Ad.lress of welcome, Rev Geo W Hill. 2:15, lU-sjK.tum by Rev Robert WhitiWer. 2:i. l-.nrollment and organ ization. 3;tJ. Ri jioi t of schotds. 3;3), The school Its luaiiagettietit How todo it. Tho duties and responsibilities ef officer. Discussion opened bv .Supt 15 F iKirris, futlowed by f-Uipt W S Thompson, T 8 Child, Rev Ww Wells ttn4 others. 4 M, The class -a normal U sson conduc tor. Kvening ":.10,rralseaml prayer meet ing. !:J, Addrnsse, Rev J U Travis and Robt Whitiker. Tho Importance and power of the fr-unday school. Thursday morning 10:00, I'ravcr for pastors aiiij supt riiiti-ttdeiits.Wll'f hoiup soii, lender. 10:.tt), rier,Mrs M Bailey. 10:45, Address, The r-unday School liar vest. Rev U W Hill. II :15, Taper, Mies Rose Trumbull. 1 1 ;30, Gaueral diacus siou. Afternoon 2 ;00 Braver for teachers and scholars, Miss M Harlow .leader. 2:30, Practical teaching, normal lesson Con ductor, 3:.'k, I'njier Work among young iieople, O 1 Coshow. 1'owerof perMotiul example, Miss Ad-lie Williams. 4:00, next Sunday's lessop laiiKht liefore the institute- to a class o! little ones by Mrs K G Wheeler. 4:1X1, Question meet tug -Condvctor. l'vening 7:30, f-'ong nnd praise ser vice. 8:uo, lecture How we spent our Stinditys 011 the continent of Europe lost year. Wfc-n.Ni)AV. Pesell & Co. Have Vit n ck ihv yoi. liuy your grocerias of Parker Bro'a. Saunr krsotat C K Krowcel.'j. A good Fuuutblu po.-i at V M Freu.h's f r 12. Ch.He cIk-cso is the best. Try it. C E Bruwnetl. Fresh Now England niiaco meat, on sale at V l(rownl, a. SlO.OPOtoloan in mat two weeks. S N Steele it to. Call at Iluhn 1). arson's N-iw Drag Sto.e fur fresh iuti,. I i aha Si Dj son, dracist's, with F M Frtneh, tbo j'Wt-ler. Nice blesehrd cult-iy every nviruinff at Blmlgotl's & Sou's atore. A tusrrfl tf (Caps Cid craubsrriea fast odeoed st BlodgCtt'. Thn O P special arrived from tho steamer at 8:30 last evening. The S-s'o Atrricnltuist atSJtlatkn has rc- elootcd tha , M cflict-rs. Ten Waotiful piuci-a of silveware aiven away a rrtnub s Jewelry Store. Physician's preseriptluns carefully com- ponDded at lialin & Dawson's drag store. W11 sie telling five ono pound lars of .Savon Soap for twenty five cents. Blodgett & Son. Eastern oysters nr.d rauur kraut last re ceived at S)utllt.r t& Uarretv's. Good snlieitar and salesman wants position Addrres llustli-r, care o tins ouioe Tlio pnblio cclitKils of lialsey have boon I cloned for a sihite on Rcconut ef diplithtr.i, wtnen is prevaieuiinruugn me vaiioy. Wo have just openod a barrel i f choice ucmixoJ pickles wlnuh will be s M in quan tities to si.it tmroiisser. UloJgett Bi sou. S N Stt-t le Si Co., can cct you loans from $2C0 to 10;000 for 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, 0 nd 7 years nn good real estate security. Call early. A new brick oflbo is being bnilt f ir the Albany Farnieis' Co. The old office, one of tho land mailia of Albany will be torn down. Thus. Kay woolen mills b)aitkets,11anDfs men's, youth's and boy' clothinp," for sale by u V simpaou , at;Mit, Albany, Oregon. List snived a full line of ladies, ohil diuus, men's aud bey s foot wuar at G W Simpson's. liich will bo sold at bottom prices. Snccial matters ot importance will be considered this evening st the reenlar meet ina of Albany Lodce No. 4 I. O.O. . All members specially invited to attend. A Qne din. lav nf cluldrens school shoes on center tab! a at C K Browneli's are going rapid ly at less tban hrst cost. Call sua seleot a pair before they are all gone. A little darkey in A bany, yesterday, save month orsan cooeerts ia the stores that were marvels of skill in the manipulation of that instrument. W II Slielbnv. of Nevada City, eeoared while vis i Li i)2 Oregon icoently, twenty rsir of Cbiuese pheasants, for widen he paid ?5 eaoh, tor twenty birds, snd $130 to one vouiiff man who furnuhod him with ton pair. I Shelby took tho-n with him to California ) where they will bo turned loose. A Sci0 Case. Scio ia being treated to 11 raofl rifivelonint? into somewhat of & - 1 hi' 1 isiii 1 11 11 1 . 1 a-n i.r- iiiav s-s wminiiu w o.n - I , V--s.,lw. M rAi.i.nny -,, issued outxif Justice Williams' court, at the 1 that citv. for the arrest of Bal O'Fellows. I - . 1 i .1 A . 1 I V 4 i 1 an luueruub uucior , oui octboir suuiv u un Brick Dust, of Chicken Bristle, on ac count of a Bill Nve style of letters pub lished in . the Democbat. off and on for Notice. 1847 Rogers Bro's knives forks and spoons at F M . French's, "The f nrnrr i-j-fMrv store. nrrarued A No, t JfMt.iHJJMU.1, . '. , ...AllLiJU'.JJ1. HHL'U.'JLi! several years. The charge is lewd co habitation with one Miss Krengcr, a uerumn giri living at ricio. Ueputy dis trict attorney Wyatt went to Hclo yes terday fttiernoon to attend tlie case. Fellows was arrested this morning, taken before Justice Williams, plead miiltv to the clmrire. and was held to await the action of the grand Jury under f 200 bonds, In default of which he wa brought to Albany this afternoon by Constable lillyeu, and placed in tin) county jail. He ealled at the Dkmoc-hat office and de clares ho plead iruiltv to shield somnone else. Fellows is a nephew of one of it. 1 ... I t f ... . . . .. Sf . -I. mo lenuniK lawyers 01 new loraeii-y. liity attorney at one time nnd a promi nent Politician. He is cons mumble of it genius ; but geniuses often get urresti d on such charges. Ho has a wife in the east. A Picnic A passenger who came on the Oregon Pacific special yesterday from the Bay, reports that quite an cvltemcnt was 0 rate j on the train, by a wife hi un angry manner slapping her husbund In the face. No one sccma to have learned what the trouble was but it looked ipilu- stormy for a white, Tiik Tail' CniuuTW,-Dr. Dobbs, nt ihe W. 0. T. U. ball, last evening coin iitoted his journey n round tho Dead sea. l'ltu trip was an iuterestlnir one. It is safe- to say no one In Albany will have a desiro to go around tha Dead eta, and brave the robbers and Karkers nnd Sfxl omltes, of that miserable country. Many though, wosbl like to tnnko tho trip through Palestine. Into a Hoi.b. Ist evening Mrs T G Hopkins fell through a bole in the side walk, near the eonicr of Uroadalbin and First Htreets, very nearly making a pa tient for the city hospital, for the estab lishwiit of which she has been doing such good work. Hheescaiirtd with some severe abrasions of the ankle. To-day two new IxiSrdsnmv be seen lit ll.e iie of the fall. DiDM'r GaT Away Fhom lieu. Among the liasscmiera arrivintr lust i-vfnir,, from Han I rancisco. by way of tho Oregon fnclfle, wa8 a ine looking man, flegnnt ly dressed, and as nicely a costumed wo man. The centlcmsn ia caitl tn U, of tho liest known of the Golden Gate city's doctors, a big advertiser, and the woman is in wiie, arm therein bangs a story, which, as told to a Dkmocmat man is alsmt like this : The doctor whs trying to run away from his wife, and boarded tho Willamette Valley for the purtiose. The wife eot w ind of lb aflV.f and succeeded in reaching the boat hist 111 time hj imsro 11. iiieu she staid with him, watching him closely and coming from the bay on the same train but on opposite sides of the car. They put on at tlie same hotel in this city, and this forenoon were out riding together, which makes it look as if there had U-cn a compromise. Owing to the weather, which has Wn cold and dry. quite a number of students are on the sick list. All this w ill cease however aa soon as the rain starts in. In Ihe minute speeches of the Vesper tine society Friday n'ght every variety of subjects were discussed, from the dis covery of America dow n even to dudes. Amid much applause one young lady gave us somo desired information about "boys." Thccvilcflsctaof the "masher," as often seen here in the school. v. eru also expounded. The numls-r of students has become so large that they can no longer be accom modated at boarding ball. Rooms too have kecotne very scarce. I.ast week the motor raanintr between Monmouth and Independence ran over a cow belonging to a Monmouth man. No damage done except to the bovine. The "Jubilee singers" of Palem iravc an entertainment last Salurdav. The pro gram, which was well rendered, was list ened to by a large audience. Tlie Kurt-ka society last Friday kindly invited the VestH-rtien society to meet with them. The literary nnsram was excellent. The U-st feature of the even ing was tlie debate. The question, "Re solved that prohibition is more profitable to the country than high license," could not nave neen handled better. The two leaders, 1 L Blnckcnby, affirmative, and WAGihnorc, negative, became eo en thusiastic that the president, who would do honor to the name "Speaker Reel," was obligsd to limit their time. The judges decided in favor of the affirmative. The vou nn ladies in the dumb 111 club have attained a fair degreo of suc cess. It is surprising that not all the young ladies will avail themselves of this opportunity ol obtaining some good physical drill. A laree numlier of students went from here to the railroad accident Sundav. I'EUTINENT UbfUTlOX BV lAIItir.d Scio, Nov 16th, 1890, Editor Democrat : I am in search of information upon a few questions that disturb me. Will not some ad vocste of protection condescend to give 1 igh when it is sought? By hat right doc government lax consum ers for the benefit of producers? Show me the justice of laying aa import duty on any commodity produced in this count ry for the express and avowed purpose of tom relling the consumer to pay a largtrpiiceto the home producer. The larmer sends his nheat and other farm products ab-oad and thev are sold in the markets of the world. Why should he not be permuted to fully exchange them m the count ry where he is compelled to sell for sum pro ducts as he needs without being compelled to pay a lax of 75 per cent say, on the amount of his exchanges before he can land them here Is not this a tax directly on the farmer and not on the foreign manufacturer. Why is not the grangers motto to "buy where he can buy the cheapest t'J to sell wheie he can obtain the best price," sound Ti-oliucal economy. If it is not sound wherein lies the error. As a matter of abstract rieht between the citizens of the tame country, why should the law protect certain favored classes cf the com munuy ana nor. nuora equal protection 10 an others equally meritorious? Why should the producer 01 sugar receive out of the treasury of the United States a bounty ot two cents a pound for each pound of sugar p-oduced and tha producer of wheat, corn, oats, potatoes, fruit, cattle, Horses and many other commodities, be cntueiy neglec'ed.' Are they not all produced by labor? Why this faoritism? Is not this class legislation the bine of our times and is it any wonder that the favored classes prosper while those who are not favor ed, must become borrowers and ere long hew ers of wood?" Why should this rank injustice have been perpetrated, and why should it be continued, and on what ground can itbedefenced? Farmer. OS! TUB KOrrsfr.KR ixavtBT. Mr Wallace, of Lake Creelt, has moved to Walter Brown's farm on the Boundary. Misa Lizzie Kennedy, of St Tanl, Ma rion county, has become a resident of thia locality for the ensuing year. She will assist lier brother Jamea 111 the man agement of their father's farm. Six ear loads of cattle have been taken from Mr Swift's band to the Tortland market, in the last ten days. Mrs Jessie Willoughby has been quite sick the last few days. Mr Swift and Mr O'Shea, of Tortland, were up after cattle yesterday. James Taylor and family, of Eugene, were visiting at Mel Taylor's last Sunday. Mr and Mrs Wm Baber, of Junction , were in this neighborhood recently, the guests 01 Mr ana Miss ward Mrs Tressa Cochran and children have been visiting at Mr James Curtis'. Mrs Cochran's home is at Arlington. A social dance will be held at the resi dence of Mr Wilkes next Friday evening. A general invitation is extended. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining tn the post offioe at Albany, Linn comity, OreKon.Noy 19, 1893. Persons callioa for these letters must -give toe data on wmcn tbey were advertised. -Bart, Mrs Minnie Case, W W Csrden, David Houstiou, D '" Long, LA . Halfpenny & Mann Jones, L 15 .B. TnostrsoN, P. M A large stock of oil cloth and linolenm juet received at Fortmillar & Irving'. Fresh Toilay, Fat Turkevs. Celery, Cauliflower, rwet'i j-..nuioes, v-ranwrries, Phensanls, runups, Beets, muht rsraui, j'arsmps, Fine Chickens, Pigs Feet, Pieklwl Pork, Maekeral, Klnclair Hams, Figs, Oranges, JiCtnons, Comb Honey, Htrained JJoney, I'tart. Ducks, Crentit Chccsi-, Cbipied Beef. All (if the above nice and fresh at Mtieile A Garrult's. Highcit cf all ia Iavcaing Powers AESOLUTECa' PW2E AT COST! My entire! f-tock of Dry Goods, to make room for a large lino of Hoots ami Shoes and Gent's Furnishings. 9V SEK MS LOW 80MK OF TUP. LIKES Til AT AKrJ OOIHO AT COST, jg GOODS, CORSETS, CLOAKS, FLANNELS, JUBBONM. LINEN, GINGHAM, CALICO, (J0SSAMK1!S, BLANKETS, OSxTCall early while tlie selection is good. 2E5. 0. BB hJZ&a . First street, -:- -:- -:- Albany, Oregon. OHLiNQ & WALLACE Grocers and Bakers; Opposite lh BTere Reaa. Kcepa nmeinss Htock of Groceries, Trcslace, and Baked Goods. Bottom prices. Was nevr so Cheap in Albany as it has been since T. L. WALLACE & CO. njien'-d with their are also selling immense quantities of Boots, Shoes ami Furnishing Goods, at greatly reduced price?, quality considered. Come on with the masses, away harga n?. FINE NEW GOODS, : Cheap for Cash: if T .f?'J--' 'lrfcasis?f1 fsST yv:;55?p. wi wn mm iv'lLE PAHACEA F2G4 f!Se KERBS, ATKE CURE Or AND ALL OTHER DISEASES AR1SINQ FROM A DISORDERED STATE orras STOMACH OR AN INACTIVE LIVE.R. FOR SALS BV A IX DRUGGISTS & GENERAL DEALERS Notice to Tax-Payers. Notice ii hereby given that I, or my dtpoty, will meet the tax-payers of Linn county, Oregon, at 9 o'clock a m, and re main "until 4 o'clock p in, at their respes- i tive places of voting in tne several pre j ctncls, at the follow I ig times and places, ior inc iui('u!; w w.w-ii.s the year of 1890. Rock Creek, Monday, November 34lh Fox Vallev, Tuesday, Nov ah Scio, Franklin Butte Wednesday, Nov 25th Thursday, Nov 27th . Friday, Nov 28th Saturday, Nov 29th Monday. December 1st 'Tuesday, Dec and .-. Wednesday, Dec 3rd Thursday, Dec 4th Friday, Dec 5th Saturday. Dec th , Munday, Dec 8th Tuesday, Dec 9th Wednesday, Dec 10th . Thursday, Dec nth Friday, Dec 12th Santiam, Lebanon, Waterloo, Liberty. Sweet Home,' Brush Creek, CrawfordsviKe, Brovnsville, Center, . Syracuse, Harrlsourg, Halsey, Shedd Tangent, Orleans, Peoria, East Albany, West Albany, Saturday, Dec 13th Monday, Dec 15m Tuesday, Dec 16th Wednesday, Dec 17th Thursday, Dec 18th Friday, Dec 19th Albany, Prompt pavment will be required Pay your taxes and save costs. -. , M. SCOTT, ; Sheriff sr.d Tax Collector. Dated Novembers, 1890 tt ARTIES wantinsr pasture in the Mon ? (pith TiaHture. weat aide the ditob.can ceuio it at f Ipar mntb , by calling cn i 8IO W. liLCMBKF. ml CarvsBl Evtat. Everybody remarks at the splendid dis play of fruits and vegetables at Powell JcCo's, where they get what they want In the first place. A large supply of shelf goods, the best In town, at Powell & Co's. All kinds of rdcknscks at Powell k Co's. Cold weather foods, picnic groceries, stay at home rroceries , every variety of groceries In the market at Powell & Co's. B C Saarlo, 1st tallies U entire stock of dry goods si cost, to (taks lOom fur t larga line ol boots sad shoes. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 11 Mammoth stock. inspect our stock and carry CI STKA.T KOTICX -Strayed from my Pi rwidnen,two miles east of Oervallis. auoat ifaree weeke mo, a bay pony uisre bout v years 01a. Kewsra for return or Information aa to whereabouts. Address, Z LEONARD, ' -.. CorvaJlia EuOMH TO LET. Fornlshed or he f uridaJMd. Inquire at tiiiu'oflSce. I STRAY KOT1CK- Strayed from cay !i farm one three rear old steer, bind limf crop froau each ear. Suitable reward to uiy one wno -will inform me or us w&eieeboute. tho 1. asx-krson. By Toraera bridge, on Caiapooia. RON HAHHSWS harrow nnV lyoa first call on Stewart A Sox. It wilt pay you not to forget thia. --TEN Se&utiful Pieces of Silverware to U Gircn Away. At F. M. French's Jewelry store, com mencing Nov. 1st, I will present every one purchasing $1 worth of goods, a tick et entitling the holder to a chance to draw one of the following pieces of silver ware: 1 On luTtM dinnPF castor t10 fMI 2. a. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. fancy fruit dish .. . .. 9 00 " silver cake basket 8 00 " silver card stand. ....... 7 00 " set silver knives and forks 6 00 " double pickle castor. . . . . 5 00 silver butter dish . . . 4 00 single pickle castor. ..... S 00 eth Thomas clock. . 8 00 ailvercur-s- ...... 1 00 10. F. M. French. ITIOUND. Three m.iuth organs. Call ; at the Democrat office. (1G7) LOST. In the Masonic cemetery or tie Albany cemetery, or on the way from Albany to them, on Sunday, Nov ltifci, ladies open faoa silver-watoh. Finder will comer a treat favor bv leaving at this office. (165) Executors Wolice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned baa been duly ap pointed by the County Court of ldun county, Oregon, executor of the last will and testament of M Q Hill, deceased, late f Liun oounty, Oregon. All persona brving claims against said estate are bete by notified to present them duly verified to the undersigned at his office in Albany witbin six months froas this date. October 24, 189. . J. I. HILL. T. Ji Stti-bs,' Executor. Y A tty for Executor. MOS&OUAN PHEASAJN 1 WANT ed. Those who thick they can at proent orin the future furnish live Men erolian rhiaaatn or theic eggs will 1 I well to eorrsspond witb I . murvt! tL -C-A T?T'Trr.T- n 1-lVUi vs. j. ...... ;.. . PerUaosl, to.-.-:"!-