lie gaiwitai FRIDAY DECEMBER 12, 1890 -8TITE3 & Edltara mm NUTTING. rraprlrlor. Tut Fikkmkn's Electiok. A 11v con tent m worked up Monday In the fire man's election. No l's rolled 60 votes and the other two companies 6S. The candidate of the former, for Chief En- ffinBAV t)l.I...K uoj ml.. ...... I artAinat .1... candidate of the Utter, Mr Stewart rt- HAL Co toeloct him by 7 luaforitv. The best of feel ins; prevailed and cU were used In regular city election stylo. Following was Uie vote: rom cuter enoincer. O II Stewart J R Wyatt Stewart's majority FOR ASSISTANT. 61 64 WEGillet.. Walter M Parker. 63 Glllctt'a majority I Crook Ccu-jcty. Linn Wooda is inak ing preparations to build a large brewim entalilishment on the IVschutea, at A j Tetherow's place. The horse belonging to the Trine es tate sold at auction last Friday and at urday averaged 3l.t2', a head. On Tuesday of last week a trainnly oc curred on Ixer Trout creek, which came near resulting in the death of A J lhriday. The circumstances of the case were as follows: Douglas McGrath was in the employ of A J Friday, and on Tuesday morning hitched up a team to start for The lllea alter a load of freight. Mc Grath was whipping the horses when Friday undertook to make him ouit Friday had a spade in his hands at the time which Mclirath took away from htm and with it struck Friday several times on the head knocking him down, McGrath was arrested. Review. Orrictas Elected. At a select com siuntcation of Corinthian Lodge No. 17, A. F. & A. M , held In the Masonic Tem ple In this city Saturday evening, Dec. 6th, the following othceia were elected to serve the lodge for the entuing masonic year: E. W. Lanedon.W. M. F. M.RedfieW, S. W. II. 8. Walton. J. W. C B. Winn, Secretary. David Frotnan, Treau'vrer. Peter Anderson, Tyler. More Reformers. The Reform Jour nal, of Portland, is Riving a list of re formers, we suspect subscribers to the paper. Here are some more: Jordan valley has several enthusiastic reformers: among whom we meet II B Irvine A M Shelton, T P Goodman, Jas BheltonandJS Thomas. John Bryant is also one of the faithful. Stayton lias many well posted men on economic ques tions, who vote for axhange. and they are: O P, T C and Samuel Darby, M 8 Brown. H K Wiles, M M Milhoon, John W Thomas, Isaac Bates, H P Miller Rev W Hulbnrt, W B Adams, J B Urier, and many others. At Mehatua there are several substantial citizens and reform Wyatt, Wm l Abel, Jos Cox, P N Lath- rop, ana others. Well LiOBTkD. Albany wilt" now bo remarkably veil lighted, nearly every part of the city being reached under the new distribution of lights. The city will nave iwenty-iour sum candle power arc lights, and several incandescent lights for council chamber and engine houses, the total cost of which will be $2t9.50 for the city and $23 for the county, which pays tor the two lights at the Court House corners. Of course other parties would have set some of the lights on different corners from those selected: but with lights 45 feet high the field covered will be a big ooe,and there should be little complaint. Tut Doll Fair. The ladies of the United Presbyterian Church will bold their fair on Tuesday evening, Dec loth. Every little girl in the city has been re membered and a doll will be in readiness for her. Besides the dolls there will be doll carriages and bedsteads, with mat tresses, pillows and covering, all ready for tucking in the dear dollies. The boys will be remembered too. They will find tops, balls, marbles.express wagons, knives, ten-pins and many things just suited to boys, besides toothsome, home made candy, cuts, pop corn and other good things. Went Home lUprr ir Locke, re siding near Corvalli. came to Albany to be treated by Or J P Wa'lace for a di vase of the nose. The Doctor removed twelve or fifteen large polypi, and Mr Locke went home quite nappy and rc1lved,for he had just spent $300 with a Portland doctor claiming to be tkll'ful In the treat ment of such diseases, without being ben efited at all A Reminder The following Item In the Newberg Graphic, U a peculiar one for Oregon, snd we give " reminder for old eastern people: One evening lant week a company of Mil, slather, d at C S HotMns to partlr,ale in ail r.l.l f.-ikhKm-ed corn hclliiiir. A iawni time wa had and about fldren lurv. I tcrc slieMid. Though the Cob fW ar-oui-d lively no greater damage wr.i done than a broken pane of glasr and a skinned fjee for Geo. Morris. Too Mccm Liquor. W. F. Lewis, of Junction City, Linn, county, was placed In the asylum Saturday. He Is of German nativity and 1 54 year old. Excessive use of alcoholic drink I the cause of hi de mentia. He I only affected at time and Imagines he sees a strsnge man in his house, alto hears pertftis singing snd sees other objects that do not exist. Statesman. Come, now, what had you been drinking Mr Statesman when you placed Junction City In Linn county. Scio. George Sutherland I aid to be the posse sor of a soda spring on hi land near this city. Mr E Goins of this city will perhaps be somewhat surprled to know that, accord ing to the Albany Herald, he recently sold his hiterett in the Jefferson flouring mills to his Darents. Married, at the residence of the bride's psrents, Mr and Mrs J C Johnson, In Sa lem, Oregon, on Tuesday, Dec 2, 1890, J . (J bimpson, ot this city, and ttta A John son, Rey J D Johnson officiating. Ex press, Kind's Daughter Ektebtaikmext. On Friday evening, Dec. 12th, the King'a Paugnters, a society connected witn the M. E. Bunday School, will give an enter tainment. fair and social, at the W. C. T, U. Hall. A nice program of songs and recitations has been gotten up, and use ful articles will be on sale, alter which a lunch of coffee and cake will be served All are cordially invited to be present, Admission, 10 cents. Program begins at 7 : JU p. m. In Place. Frank Wood, who built the Oregon stone for the Washington monu, ment, says the stone I in it niche there and ha been for sometime, a fact we are g'.ad to record. Our correspondent, who claim 10 nave seen me item in an eastern paper, must have been mUtaken. The tone was a credit to the state, and will lose none by a comparison with othe also in tne monument. What Winsicy Did. We regret to say that W. A. McPherson, one of the oldest newspaper men in Oregon, at one time State printer, and in day gone by one of the mctt Influential politician in the State, ha been cent to the Multnoma county poor farm. This I no time for moralizing, but for action. What will tl Oreson Pre association do to save thi unfortunate old man the deep disgrace of dying a pauper? Welcome. A Bio Radish. A radish sent in to Dr Q W Gray, from his Oakville farm, meas urea eighteen laches long and twenty n Inches in circumference. That is so big for a radish that the public and par- Marion county in inviieu 10 oeav 11. Souvenirs of Albany. Parties wish Irtir Crawford Paxlon' souvenir ol Al I simv. (or Christmas presents hould call r,il" h ave their oruers immediately so tt.evr.ii r-t them completed la tun Shipped Out. Saturday Fred Wotley, the man shot by tflghtwatch McClain, because he refused to stop when ordered, screed to o to work for the Frankll llmiao. riHHntlv the Waverly House.at an agreed price, as cook, to begin business next morn na. Instructions were Riven him howto proceed. In the morning he arose at 4 o'clock in responso to the alarm, which went off earlier than usual, prona hlv intentionally, built a fire in the kitchen stove, and, good bye, Mr Tramp, he was not heard of or seen afterwards. In all probability, as heretofore cUteU by the Democrat, ho was not a cook at all. Who was he? A German paper tak en at th Frank! n House cave an ac count of a man's eocnping from a Jail in Michigan on Nov. 6th, who description corresuonded exactly to Wotley'a, so much so as to have excited comment. Wotley had seen the paper. When he disappeared the naner also disappeared, Tho man who had escaped had lieen a woodchopper. Wotley lookea more une a woodchopper than a cook. He will not be seen here again in all probability, which of course discontinues the case against MrMcClair, as he was the only witness. A Store Birolarixed. Saturday night the store of N A Illodgclt Ac Son was burglarized of $ 30 or $ jo worih of goods, in about the following manner. Opening the g,e. t,cd DV roi,e j"'1 west of the store, the burglar entersd and placed a board against the door. Going to the rear door he made hole beside the catch by boring with a bl and then en tered, "ill was (hen very deliberate and methodical, evidently not a professional burglar or tramp, but some one residing here, for he only took a few thing These were some underclothing and white shirt part of which he put on, leaving hi own, consisting of a checked shirt, good but dirty flannel undershirt and red drawer. He also helped himself to eight or ten knives, three raaors, a dirk, a revolver, taking the knives from the inside of the boxes leaving the samples and replacing the covers. He left a fresh looking whisky bottle wllk Max Haumgart's stamp on it, and a screw driver with D. C. Schell's name on It. The electric light on ths cor ner flashed plainly In sight. The case Is a peculiar one and la being Investigated, There are clews which It Is hoped will lead to capture of the burglar. Wanted to Die. Saturday evening a man appeared at the county jail In a de. mented condition, and asked to be taken care of The Sheriff took him In, and It was learned that he was 53 years of sge, though he looks younger, that four days previous he had taken two ounce of laud anuin In order to end hi mortal career. The dote was too big and he recovered without asslstance.though he had gone off in an out of the way place to die. He continues of the same opinion that he doe not care to live longer. He gve the name of John Curtis and says he went through the war, and show a leg mutlllat ed with bullets A brother felt dead-by hi tide, but he escaped with only wounds. The case is an unfortunate one. A Naloiitt Joke. Mlsse Mattle, May and Susie Bjrnes and Rova Dodson, who are attending school at Eugene, played quite a practical joke on thvlr parents here, ays the Ochoco Review. They spent Thanksgiving in Salem, and while there vUlied the penlten'iarv. They got tome of the warden' letter head and wrote o their parent that they were In the pent, tentlary and wanted help to get out. The information excited Mr Dodton consider ably, and It took considerable argument to convince her It wa only a joke. A Carbolic Acid Item. Monday afternoon, Grace.the five year old daughter of Mr C E Brownell, secured Utile vial of carbolic acid out of a vest pocket hung ap at hi home at tlte corner of Washing ton and Eleventh streets, which he had bought for a tooth ache. While plajlng with it the bit It in two; but Immediately pit the liquoid out so that it only got on her tongue and lips, which It burned In a serious manner; hut prompt action pre vented any fuither Injury. Birr Can' Vote. Junction City list a young woman who should be allowed to vote. The Pilot says; "Mis Minnie Slrrr went to Eugei.e the first of the wek, for the purpose of proving up on her pre emption claim, situated on the Mckenzie. Miss Slarr, who also became the posesor of a limber claim a few month ago. It Is said ha tw as fine claims a can be found In that region . The Reason Why. Why I It that Klein Bros, can afford to sell boot and thoc so reasonable? Because they are hot 1 practical h- rr.aker and make paricf their expenses by working on the shoe bench, any boot or Sioe you buy of them, no matter what k'.nd It Is man, woman or child, that rip, run over or the tole rip Iooe Ihev repair them for jou tree of charge, and a ihey d all the wotk them selves, they don't charge ton 25 to 51 cent a pair extra for a warrant to pay tome shoemaker to repair them for tou. Thev also make a specialty of repairing rubber boot. Rev. T. Abbott will preach in the Pearre Memorial church on next Sunday, Dec 14th, at 11 a m and 7 :30 p ru. Sub jects morning, "The Divine fovereignty and Moral rreedom." fcvening. ' I he Salvation of the Lost." A $70 Musm Box, iciver. away 'an. 1st. With every dull' worth of good tou buy you get ticket on the kx , J. A ciMMian. Ilaiso Them Jack The parly who took a set of jenning bits from mv shop known. To save hlmte f from disgrace and the clutches of the sheriff he should bring them back at once, A word to the wise Is sufficient. F. S. Ingram. Go to Samuel E Yoi'ko for your boots and shoes. The largest stock in the city and best value for the money. Don't be deceived by offer of discounts, or big ad vertisements. You will have to pay tome one a profit. The question I who can afford to sell for the least profit. . Jatt arrised a full lio of ladies, chil- rsns, men's and boy foot wear at G W Simptoo's, which will be sold at bottom prices. The Indian War. People generally do not anticipate anything serious with the IncMan in Dakota, A more serious natter Is that of getting the best groceries at tne least price. A sure way to learn how is to call on Powell & Co. Their prices the lowest. For a complete assort ment to select from, they stand In the front ranks. Nothing Small about Matthews A Washburn. See the necessary article that all newly married people want (shortly), that they offer to give to every couple snarrled between Thanksgiving and New Years, '91, who purchase a cook stove ef them. The article I on exhibition in their show window. HARRIED. 8ALTMARSII-GUM-SYLVESTER. On Dec. 7th, 1800, at the residence of Mr, John Gum, in the "Forks," Mr. William Gum and Miss Mary Sylvester, and Mr, William Saltmarsn and Miss Nancy Uum Rev. Martin Hickman officiating. May they all be duly blessed by many of lifes favors. BOUN. VAN WTKTCT.U! Tin MondflV "nilfht Dec. 8lh. 18'JO, in Albany, to the wife ol Mr. Jos. Van Winkle a boy. COHEtf On Dec. '4th, 1890, In San FrancUco. to the wife of Mr Manny Cohen a oaugnter. IOSX Aboot Sept 1st. 189U, 2 miles A north ot Albany, on, brown yearling nlly, e(DtDrI pacer, with star in forehead and Daiter broke, when left it was w?th sorrel fused pony. Any one brioging them to ms at Albany will bs reasonable rewarded. John Echeemer Assignee's Notice . Notice is hereby givd that the under signed baa been duly appointed and qnalilied a assignee of the estate of Earl liace, an Insolvent debtor. All person having claim against said sstat are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned t Al bany, Oregon, within three months from this dt, pioperly verified a by law required. soutt asp rMtaosAt, MONDAY. Rev II R Trie-hard preached at Inde pendence yesterday, F E Allen and wife have returned from heir bridal tour to LnGrande. W. II. Warner, David Link and M. D. PlTilllps are acting as judges at the (lie men' election this afternoon, O. C. McFarland, ol Pendleton, ha been In the city to-day. Mr. McFarland Is employed In a grocery store in that city. Mrs. William Wright came upfront Salem Saturday, and with her husband ha btgun housekeeping tn one of the Cundiff residence at Broadalbln and Third street. Mr. T. F. Stubblcfleld has been In the county a few days while on hi way t lalltornia for tlte Dcnctit 01 m neaun. Mr. Stubblcfleld remained In Walla Walla, where she I one ol the teacher Ir. the Commercial college. Mr. iVm. II. Garrett left for Portlrnd this wornlng to personally select the deli cacies for the holiday, ana tne largest best and choicest assortment ot candles, nut, all varieties of fruit, fancy and staple groceries In Albany will be found at Mueller & Garrett'. C. E. Brownell and fame V. Pipe re turned Saturday evening from the SantU am mine. The Albany quarta mill wa running In fine shape night and day and that will be the program during the win ter. Not much wa being done on any other claim except the doing of enough work to hold them. The colors were howlrg up In good shape at the Albany mill. Tt'ESDAY. v Justice Ioiiglas. of Harrisburg, is In the city to-day, Tho eleven year old daughter of Sheriff Scott has the diphtheria. John P Kchmeer, of Portland, formerly of this city, is it) the city on business. Miss Lillie llftrt.who has been visiting with her parents near Lebanon for some weeks, returned to Albany to-day. Licenses have Wen issued lor the mar riage ot Elmer E Gordan and Carrie E Roberts, and Olto Adrian and Margar- etha Walter. Mr Thomas Drink, the furniture man. went to Portland to lay In a supply of holiday good. Wait until they arrive before purchasing. " George Humphw went to Salem to day with John Curtis, the man who at tempted to commit suiciae uy taxing laudanum. he having been declared insane last evening. WEDNVf DAY. Father White, of Haleui.was in the city this foreroon. A B Wood in came down from the Fan tiam mines yesterday. J O Crawford went to Green Basin, nn the O P front, yesterday to take some views. 4 Mr Cert VanCleve has accepted the position of advanco agent for the Wal lace Juvenile company. Johnny Murphy, Eagen & Acheeou'e right hand man, left this noon for Ogden, Utah, on a visit to a sister. N P Crume, the new proprietor ol one of the dray companies, has moved front Brownsville to this city to reside. The Misses ttaker have returned to Al bany and are opening a dressmaking shop at their old quarters in the Thompson block. A few days ago Miss Maud Huffman, of Corvallls, was given a party in honor of her twentieth birthday. Mtm Flora Ma son was present from Albany. The Democrat acknowledges an invita tion, beautifully gotten up, ton grand masquerade ball to be given on Christ mas night, Dec 2oth, at Job's theater, Corvallis. Gentlemen masker, $1; la dies free. HIM IT. Some one from Spokane Falls says Mod teith & Seitenbacb are now in their new double store and that thty have as fine, if not the finest dry goods store in that city. A man wearing a big for coat was seen at the dejxt this noon. Old Webfoota at least said to thetriM lves'shoot the coat." It is not needed hi this salubrious cli mate. There are only two men In the Stale penitentiary who do not ue tobacco. . Ir the matter of the estate of L 11 D Bordy, deceased, George W Smith, the ad rr.iiihlialor, f-rvsente-f his Inventory to the probate judge showing the total value of all ptoperty to be J, J J3 16, Statesman. The liaise y New get sarcastic a fol low: "The Brownsville Time presume to tell the business men of that place what kind of advertising will pay and what kind will not, a though the people are not In telligent enough to decide forihemseive.'' A a matter of fact, though, It takes study to know howto advertise to the best ad antage. It I not always newspaper men who know how, as they generally have '.he'.r hand fu'l v. 1th other ma'.ters. Keep it in votir mind for several wes that it is mnre blessed to give than .to re ceive; Iut first pay yourdebts. A vounir woman in Kentucky has been Iremting as a man because sfte can get better pay for her work. She says: 'I iscovered a good while ago that it doesn't pay to be a woman. Women are no good." A cow insurance is a new kind of an arrangement. At Iron Mountain, Mich., is a cow club. On Joining each cow own er pays into the treasury 75 cents for each cow in bis possession, and when a member's cow dies an assessment is made, and $40 is paid to the loser. After the initiation fee the assessment are all the members pay into the club. BI4L ESTATE MALKR K Thomas to F P Devaney.lots 1, lots 1. 2 and part of 3. bl l.W's A.Bcfo ."..I 000 Sarah C Yan Horn to J II Mullan. w hall tl OS, in Albany 3000 Geo W Gray etux to Margaret F roweu. k ar sec 10. id i. h R3w 3500 Mary A Hughes to Ben Cutler, lots 5. 6. bl 3. G's A.Crawfordsville 100 0 & C R R to John Bryant. N E ar sec 35, tp 0, 8 R 1 E 440 Caleb G ray and w if e to W H Cross. 1954 acres in tp 14.H u 4 w.... 800 J II Lame et al to Caleb Gray. N nan lot z, oi , iiaisey iuu Caleb Gray to F E Gray, 154 acres tpl4, bUtw Caleb Gray et ux to J N Gulliford, 04 acres in tp 14, hliiw zo&u Caleb Gray et ux to J CStandish. 17.67 acres tp 14, K K 4 w, . . . 883 M S Burkhart to H Bryant, 25.50 acres tp 11. 8 U 3 w G A Wilson to Mrs M E Wilson. lots 1. o.bl 0. in N Brownsville 1 FPDevaney to JK Thomas, tract inW'sA.rlcio 800 J Harrison to Mrs M E Wilson.294.- oh acres in tp 13, h hzw auuu A Hackleman to II frvon et al. lot 4, ui j,, 111 oro a, Albany twU Geo Plan to R Ehret. 8 w qr bl 7. in Albany. .... 834 $1S,065 TiISHOI UTIOJJ NOTICE,-Notice In XJ hareby eiven that the partnewh! heretofore existing between J 4 McNeil and A K BUI. In the blacksmlthlug busi ness. has Leen dissolved. All accounts due the firm will be paid to A R H 111 at tne ota stand. mclnkil hill. OTKAYED About the last of Jut O from my frm near Tangent one pale red heifer, two years old last spring, marked with crop off the right ear. Any Information reg&rtMuj; her will be amply rewarded. E L Bbtaw, ONEY TO LOAN. In small and large amounts, from six months to years, on good Albany and iilnn county real estate. Call on or address W E McPberson, First St., Albany, Of. DK JEO W GHAY having sold bis dentist laiHineha, to giv possession Juuary I, 1891, inctt esrneRtly requests his many fiionl who may wih bim to put their teeth In good repair before re firing; to ea!I eftrly. AH who find lhm IMS t-Ol'NTV tOl St It. Linn County Council met whh Grand Prairie Grange, No 10, Dec 6th, iSyo. At the usual hour the council wa called to ordsr by Prcsldent.F M Klser Secretary, Mrs Clara Swank, also present. All pres ent found correct. Roll call found a largt delegation present. Minutes of Inst meet ing read and approved. The Agent was called on for a report, and responded with many remarks which were of inuc'i bene fit to those present. The report of a special committee on the matter of the state appropriating the sm ot $jto,boo for an exhibit at the World' fair at Chlcairo, wa thoroughly discussed. Some thought the sum entirely too large, that the it.ost of It would be used to further the Interest of speculation. am1 other scheming parties, more than to the benefit of the slate. The report ot the committee was adopted. Council then ad. journed tor dinner, which wa an excellent repast furnished by the sisters ot No 10. Council again called to order, The leg islative committee offered a resolution unfavorable to the report of the commit tee appointed by the last legislature, upon the question ot assesament and taxation. The bill, a the report make It, I un doubtedly aimed to throw the burden of the taxe upon the farmer. The Idea of taxing chicken, bee and fruit, and every small article on the farm, while money, mortgage and everything else of real value wilt be allowed to go almost free certainly would be very unjust and une qual. The resolution declares thst we are not In favor vt any such a law. It wa unanimously adopted, A committee of five wa appointed to give certain reasons why Ihe mortgage snd usury law shoulJ not be repealed. Sug gestion for the good of tne order were made by so.ne of the ablest brother pres ent, A vote of thanks wa tendered for the use of theha'l and repast furnished. On motion, the next meeting will be In the hall of Knox Dutle Graage. Council then adjourned, feeling that the day had bee.i pleatantiy and profitably spent. Such rrectlng are ot vital Interest to the mem bcrs of the grange and are looked forward to whh deep interest. If the farmer ex ; pect any law to b psssrd, that Is of In terest to them, they will have to be up and doing, for Portland and the monled ring will get In their work and gain their points It possible, regardless at to whether it I rlhl or wrong. S. (I'atiL rs.ee ktoista. Tuesday- evening, Dec, Mb. Present French. Tabler. Rurkhart. Smith and Garrett. The following bills were ordered raid : John Maxwell, fi2.M: Fire lcpartment, 1 Hoot lirown.ts: r Jrhpinks.)7.0U: Train A Whitney, (U; AO Helleiaocher, M; N J Henton, :I7.23; Etectrla Light Co, 1194.60; Geo W Hughes.ttt.30. uili of A Kumrei. as, for board of Harry Ward, was disallowed. The committee on fire ami water re ported in favor of establishing electric lights at the following places; At Jeffer son and 6U1 streets, Washington and 7th streets. Ferry and 9tb streets. Ellsworth and Snd street. Vine and 9th etreets.lA- layette and Kin streets. Main and 1st streets. Also that light at t'alipooia and filb streets be moved to Vine and 6th streets, that the Co. agreed to furnish one of the extra lights free. Adopted. lights not to be less than 43 feet from ground and lights to be running in ten days. in matter of prenarine charter for Leg islature committee reported progress. The recorder reported on city election as heretofore published in the Democrat. Eill of Judges and Clerks of city and firemen's elections. 12 each.. total 132. al'owed. The petition of Mark Hurlbert and or asked for sidewalk along east side of block 42. Granted. The sidewalks were ordered repaired in front of. l-altmarsh and Frushaw proper ties. Street commSawioner was instructed to put railing on both tide rf ditch at Vine and 6th streets. The Recorder was directed to write Oregon's members of CoiigHks, request ing them to push the posxage of the bridge bill through the house of Representatives the present session. The committee on the bridge was also authorised to inemo rialixethe State legislature in the matter of the bridge. The bill has already passed the U 8 Senate. TAftCEVT. The health inandahoutTangent is gt ting good again, and most all the sick patients are about well. Our public school will not commence liefore th first Monday in January. For the primary department we hear men tioned Mrs. Jennie Caldwell. Our new and enterprising druggist, Mr Davenport, has his complete slock of Irugs and is now prewired to supply the want of the people in his line. He lias hi drug store fixed up tn a nice style. Mr Powell, who hes been very low with lung fever. Is able to be around again. He baa been sick 4 or 5 w eeks. Miss Adaline Ilogan. from near Cor vallis, is visiting at Tangent, with her brother, Mr v. slogan. Mr Geo Cochrane 1 fixing ur his resi dence in Tangent, p eparalory to mov ing here. Born, Nov 2. 1S90, to the wile of Mr Loran E Lupcr, a daughter. Who shot the dog. is going rounds of Tangent. ' At the M V. church, south, it was voted to have a Christinas tree by 13 to 6. Oraafe BlMasm. Edit art Democrat : Last Wednesday evening quite a num ber of people gathered at the pleasant home of Henry vVatson to witness the marriage of his daughter, Ross, to Mr. Charles Denny, of Corvallls, The bride, a charming young lady, was attired in an elegant dress of ;rera silk and cashmere, white the g-oom wore the conve.ittonl black A beautiful and very impressive ceremony wa performed by the Rev 8 G Irvine, after whicn an elegant supper ws erved. The guest were highly enter tained by Mr and Mr Watson. All ie turned home at a late hour, wishing the newly -wedded couple a long and happ; life. They were the recipient of many nice presents. Guest. MASMOTn STOCK OF Christmas Candies, AT 0. E. OROIVnELL'S. Sabbath Schools Supplied, At Extremely Low Kate. CALL AID nut HIM. Administraf rix A' of ice. "TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVN TO ALL 1. whom It may concern that or the 8rd day cf November, 1890. I was duly appointed administratrix of the estate ot Jamaha Kaara. daoAaaArl. hy ha e nnntv oourt of Linn county, Oregon, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the samo to me witn the propur vouchers, at the law office of W R Bilyou, in Albany, Oregon, within six months from the date U 6 TOO I Dated Nov 28th, 1600. MARY 3. BE A. It D. (1128) Administratrix of said estate Administratrix Notice. XTDTICE 18 HEREBY GIVKN TO XI alt whom It may concern, that ou tbe 8rd day of November. 1890, 1 was duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Aivin Moore, de eaed, by the county court of Linn county, Oroaou. And all persons having cl situs agvinst said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me witn the proper vouchers at the law oiSce of W B Bilyeu, in Albany, Oregon, within six months fiom the date hereof. Dated this 28 day of November, 1890. MARY J. BEARD. AdiniiiiBtrntrix of said estate, w, p.. Btt.tkt, I19MK M ABROAD The Walla Wal a Statesman I thhtv ysats old. Tbs HsUy News says there is no dlpb theris iu that eity. Wheat is 6 eents and oats 60 cstitr, That is gvttiBg pretty close togethst. Mr W .lis Lynn ha rs-sstablishsd ths Staytnn Nun, whioh lias bn dorpiaut for aevira! weeks,. A Chicago paper not that ths price of ins inaaBiiesoant ricg-.no tamp has buan rs duced from ti a lamp tj 44 seats. The sewing tnaohins team of Frank Msr rill bsosm frightened in ths western part or ins city tin lorcnoou and ran awiy. Uolng along Fourth ta Uroadslbin, thoucs to Watnr, down Watsr to Hsksr and otlitr parts of tbs eity art followsd up by ths bxMOcaaT. IhfWoet articles wer soatUrtd long the streets, but ths damage don ws not great. TtrrsnAV. A fcswBiIrs under an M4 name-, "Th Abrttism," has ben hwatsd in th (Jalipnola district by Fred I'aMoi.tk and A F Aycrs. Mai Hsumgsrt says hs sold hut ens but tls of whisksy oa the bight ttf ths burglary of lil'Mlgett's store, mud that was to a printer, Th sorew diivst found in th Blodgett store efter ths rscstii lurglary was stolen from Mr D C Scheil out of ths lUititnor blook some time Saturday , The WillamvttsValley arrived at 8 o'ulook thi morning at Yaqttloa By and a apwiat brought ever pnrishabls goods and pssea gsrs, arriving about 2 e'ulock. It F Dodd. oi of th vioti-is f th Lk LaliUh disaster, died Maturdsy svailng at 0.30 at th41Md S-wriU!i bospilal in Port land. . Mr 1 tdd but on foot badl orusbod and bis ankle was brokso. Ths editor of th Jenntlnn Pilot yi 'Wwill taa cos! on ubaorlptioui if you bavs ou coal w will tak dry wood, erean wood, total., bstt. ouiona.or even euh just now w need wore cash than anything le. ' Th twn bitr N1m mill will liav on manager, Mr Wilous, though th mill ar sid to b oaned by iiilTarut compni.Tb Capitol Flouring mill jut having ohsngsd band at a oontideralma ef t.W,0(X), thnugb th eaaomd valu cf th mill U J.113,000. WKwxiwn.tr. Consrots baa votnl Portland f 101) OOO for a pubhe building. JttJa Cm 11 Williant I lecturing en Tovtoibl Ferees." . fihsnft Soctt hu cwlhttUd alxut tin 000 of th coeaty taxis. Cox 4 Box, groo-rsof SUm. bsv mid as assifc'uravnt. Liabthtit, MTi. Mrs M F Rhoados is bow prepared to tak boardsra. eornsr ftrat sad Main atraat. Tbr block aat ef woolen mill. Mr ftobt Ilbttoe, raccetly of lit Una, Man, bas opened an mple moot otfjc in th Thompson block, where h t prprd to do a general Lusine in thst lii. Pry WiUoo at rived ia Pr!!o;to from lb Jito Hay vttUr.Uy with 349 head of eatlle, whkh were sold to A J Hplawn, and hipped to In houod. I'rtjdletnu K O Mr vt itsoo 1 a frmr una eoeaty bub. Th fsilnr f f!srkr Itro 4 Co. of sdclphu, ia bow CMxIitod ta the shtibksc of sleek ia the Oregon PoiHo, of which they bad onnsidprmhla in tl.tir own nani sod about f ",0O0,O0 f. r their friend. So asys ta lUeofd, of that etty . asrtfciBg ft lb w tear. Th world renowned success of ILwtettet's Stomach thttr. sod their eontinsed boon-, larity for ever a third tf a tenter as stomaehie, is scarcely mot wicdrftl thai th waleoifce that groet the annual appws ane ef if ttf "a Alms-,. This vaiual If medical tra:i is poWihd by th ttoshRs Ur Compasy, Pitubare. Pa. eadcr tbflfl own immcdiat supervision, e'rnblounir n 2h DAiuis ia mat dupartmsot. They ar it ning about II mtbths in the yar 01 tht wuk, and the lu of aam for 1891 wi I b mm than tea msllious,,trinUd la th Eng lish, German, Free-, WIh, Nurwei(Un. Mwdiii. limUnd. tohniaa rtd Spaniah Uokiisgr itafer la a Cott of it tor vaiual U and inlttlng rvadiag ontrnina hsaJtB aadi nnmereaa Uillrnoniala a to ths sfHoscy of liostatur Stomach IStttris, amuMmsst, varied in formal ion, aatrentiiniejd calettlatioas sod ehrea- I'sgiml itm, Ae, which can b dvpsodM on fr ewretas. The Aiwa as fur IS'Jl can b huiud frf east, from t'rugguU and garal eouatry dalr ia all part of th country. N TOT1CE IS llKfimV GIVEN TIUT boldora of the Frtnt-r A Mr hauls to tirsr3 Company, nf Albany. Oregon; wbl lw held at tb t.fflo of id Company In Albany, i Inn county, Orktn, on Wed-n-i day January 7, lVl. at thn houi nf 2 a'c 11k; p in, ,f ssld day, f ir Ihe purpoa of eU cling 1 Ino d!nctoia of aald r.mpsn to rmrva fot on ytar, and l tranaset such other bti;nMi a iny rrguUrly 00 me be for said meeting. Uy order of th President, J. O. Writ a x, Ncretary. Alhsny.Or.Dee 1st, IBttO. (188) Adnilnixtraforit Halo. NOflCB IS HF.REBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an order of the Hon county oonitof ike state of Orrgon. for Polk ouiiniy, niadi and duly entered of record at hue November term thereof. A 1. 1KU0, In th icauor ol the sMaie of targsrl Booth by, deceMd. auiborlxln nd tllrottlng Uh sal of the following described ri property, belonging to aa.d eauie, to wht '1 he north Lalf of the dona lion Jand claim of Wm and Margaret Mcfaddsn. noiifieatlon No 1193, claim No 53. In Towiiabip 118 K 2 wer-l ef the U iiUtnolio Meridian. Also lb north half of luo following premlst-s. to wlf lioglnnlng st tne aouibwest oororofthe above described tract; tbenoe east 40 ebatns; lueice south 15 chains; th. oce west s9 W-H)0 chains; there nortb Id chains to th place of beginning. All aaid land being situated In Linn eoonty, Oregon, and containing 100 aorea of land, according to government survey, be tbe same more or less. Now, therefore, I. W B Stouf, adminis trator aforesaid, will offer tbe sahl prem ise for aele, and aell tbe same at public auction, to the highest blddor. In front of tbe court bom.e door.lR tbe city of Albany, county or Una and state or Oregon, on A D, 181)0, at the hour of J o'clock, in tbe aiwrnoou or said day. Terms cf sal, cash In hand; v t W. B. feTOUT, (11-21) . AdBDlnlattator, Kcfcrec' Sale. In tht Circuit Court of the State, o Ortgan for the Jointly of Linn . W A KlmseysndiviV Eitnsey nis wife, ttscnei m l eery and Milton Peery ber ha.bsnd, Mary J Peery and, W J Peery ber husband, John W Qalnes snd Harah Oaines hi wife, Hamuei Vv Gaines and Gains bis wife, Msrtha A South and John A South her husband, K L Cor rls, J H Porris, Kate N Dorrla and M L Dorris, Plaint IU'j. - vs . H M Daniel an 1 Vona Daniel his wifo.Almona Daniel, Ltovd I Guyer, M E Dorris, Frank O r tor ris, a ioya is uorris, rc k Dorris, Willi V Dorris M E Dorris. L L Dorris, B L Dorris I and E S Doisl. Defendants. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an order snd decree duly tmae and entered or record in the above entitled court, on the 27th day of Ootobet, 1800. tne undera'aned. the lulv appointed aad acting referee, in said su't, will on , Saturday, tits 27th day of December, 1890 at the hour of 1 o'clock, p m, of said day, at the court bouse door, In the c'ty of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, sell at EubilJ auo:ion, for cuh in band, to tho lgbestMdd(jr,tb(rel property described in said decree and order of sale as follows to W.t; . : Tbe northeast quarter of tbe northeitt quarter of section two, in township eleven south of range one went of ihe Willamette Merldla-?. iu Linn county, Oregon, con talnmg 87 90 acres. Also lota numbered and 5 of block numbered 2. in the town of Rodaville, in Linn or.unty, Oregon, And block numbered 12, in Wheeler's addition to the town of Solo, in Linn county, Oregcn, Tbe proceeds arising from the sale of said premises to be applied first, to the coals and disbursements of said suit and expanses of saie and the overplus to be divided among the several panics to a id suit plaintiffs and clpfandants.ncoording to their lespeotive rights and iotorf sts, s set forth in aaid decree and order of sale. Dated Nov. 2-itb, l.nO. GEO. HUMPHREY, OUR LADDER. p -a 7 TIIE'UliiT R3 c o P3 S HARD WARS, a a e- M a Eri, CUTLERY, BS o I o -i 12 cv - CARVERS, If) T 03 CP LANTERNS, Q Urn C3 H 5 COPPER, & BRASS, S o o GRANITE E a AND N 'faTEEL 3 D 4 o 1 o CD TTAItE. E WATER R d o Ui FILTERS, S WARRANTED. ALBANY. OKEGON. iStoves, Eangf.8 -and-Euton - CD REFERfKCES: I o- o u a u. womc PAY Or Hot a? Yen PLEASE. TLUMBING By Contract, -BY- Cood Workmen.! H. EWERT1 Is Prepared to Show the Pubiio as Fine a Slock of HOLIDAY In his Lino as can bo found GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES OF 5 V 71 1 MONDS, GOLD HEADED CANES, GOLD AND'SILVER HEADED . UMBRELLAS, AND MANY" NOVELTIES TOO NUMEROUS. TO " MENTION. : : : : : : : : : : : where. We handle everything in tho ixay of stoves, tin v.TTo and hardware li;riflf Sale. In Uie Circuit Court a the State oj Orr.uon Tii Daode Mortgagsand Trast Iovsstmeat Compsoy. limited. Pltiotlff, ys. ' " T S Thompson, and Nroisa ThomMou, his wif. J L Cow.n - snd iK Cowan, his wif.. J If Wsalheifurd sod M A Waul bar. iwru, in. wiie, nmt ma n BubnoU log aad W H Bilya,Defndaiit. AOTlCIfi U hmby sivso thst by vlrta of an esocution snd ordvr of sals Issued oat i inssonve nsmiMi Uourt, in the above eo titlsd attiou, I will on atanlay, I be 'iaib day f lwrtubr, Hte, At th t.ort liutt door ia tb eily nf Al hsiv, Llaneottoty, Oreoo, at th hoar of 1 t clock p. m. bt said day. sail st pabllo scotion for oaali to hand to th bluhsst bid der the mal property in said execution and ordsr of sal rfenorfbod as follow t- wit. The south half of th northoa.t quarter aod th cast half of th soatheast qriartsr of sec tion tweuty.and th louth hall of th sooth wetusrtri.f section twenty id. ant tl,. north half of fli eorthwest qoarter of soj tion twuty.liht. all in town.iiU tiiu.n south raeus two wsst t,f ths Willamatt- meridian ta Linn countv. Orcinn ui.lnin 320 acre more or loss. Tb roods ariainv from ths sal of said prsmises to b applied ; ., mi ma payment Ol IDS coals aoiTdU uprstiient of th abova ntitlt at $40 80, aad tb accruing eost of and op. eo said txoeotion. Mccntxl. intk. Aft vm An ft ef plalothh claim, smoootio? to th um of 719-W and aoeraina iotret tfaton at tb rat of 10 par cent per aatipmDd tb farth er sum of $ I 30.00, Attorney's fees, fourth. U, t,,p'J' ml th 0,im ths dofendant W K litlveu. to wiL tha um M ton on fl'th, If any balao rsmaia b paid to tb defendants, T 8 and Narctis, Thompsoo. uawa tbl Oib dy of Neysmber, 18'JO. M.Soorr, SherijTof Linneoeoty, Or. uy V a Boil to, (Utility . KefcrccH Wale. In the ClreuliCoarl nl Jam tie County of Linn, W II MnCuvanrt P.iU UnTU. .1. -If.. f 0 MoOy. aDtorrid. A It MeCay sad Clara B MeCoy, hi wife, Uo J McCoy and Nsocy J McCoy, his wife. Lillian fr.cch ami V M Frtoh, bcr.husbaod, PlaiutilT, James B McCoy aad May MoCoy.bis wif. it s ii.n ..j t i ..' I . .. .. . . ' niiimauuua atnoiDUU. LNiianiianu. ot order of aal and daere duly mad and entered of record io ths above entitlei Coort on tbe 27 th day of October, 1890. tbe iurKUi OBIT sppcilDIM soi refr, m theboveeotitid Court, will on Oalarslar. Ike iathstsy r Deeessber, is. At tbe boar of 10 o'clock a. m . aoll at ths Coort Hottaedoor io tb city of Albaay.Linn eoanty, Oregon, at lyubiio aaotioa for cash ia hand to tb higbsat bidder th rssl prop erty described to said order of aal a fol- Jowa, to-witi Th South half eftha TlAnafinn T -n.l Claim of John MV Coy avnd Borah MoCsy ou who, nitiuoauon nomtwr 2032, claim outnrr 50, in township 12 3, K 4. W of tbe Willamette roaridian In Linn county Oregon. Th proceeds arising from the aal of said prftatik to be applied first to tbe payment of th eosst and disbursement of suit Used a 17.75 and tbe eosta and expense of a!o wnd tbe overplus to be uiMuuuM. smnns vam several parties to aaid suit, plaintiff and tJefeodenta, c oordinx to their rpoUv r'.gnta a set forth and provided in aaid decree and or der of sate. November 12th, 1890. UE0KGK HUMPHREY, Hole Kefert. Admlnliitrators 1'otlcc. In the Countv Court, of Linn County nuuo or uregoj. la tbe mailer of tb eatate of William Cod a, do ceased. K0T1C1S is borvby alvca to all having claim agaioat aaid eatat to present th Mote to m with tb proper voacher. at the office of YV It Bilyeu, to Albany, Oregon, wflbia ais mon'.hs from dat hereof, for tbe ron that I was on tb ISib dav of Novem ber, 1890. rlulr sppoioUd adminiatrator of said nuts by tb abov namsd coort Dated tbi 21st day of Nov., 1S90. SanitL Cox, vVRHtLVKt, Administratcr. Attorney. ; (11-21) Administrator's b'alo. Notice I hereby tlven that thedulv an pointed qusllileiatid actina; adminiatra tor of Ibe eut of Kutb Bradshav. t!. ceased, wi;I hy virtue of on order of the oouniy court lor Unn county. Oregon, dulr made and entered of reoord at tbe November Term thereof, I81KJ, towlt; vu inetxu asy or November, In tne matter of thee tats of Kuth Hrarf.h.w da coaae-t, autbo iaing and direoiiag tbe sate of tbe following descilbM real property belonging io aui estate, to wit: Beginning at tbe n w corner of Jobn II. Kduionson'a donation land olaim.Not. Nr.. 2008 and claim No. 68, In tp 12 a R. W, running from thence Ham 81.89 chains, thence Hotilb 84.49 ebsins, tnenoe West SI t9 chains, then." North 14 49 chain to tbe place of beginning, containing lit) ecr . all in Linn County. Oregon. AUo beginning in the c-nter of tha Cal apota oreek on tb east boundary line of i lie ssld John 11. Klmonaons donation lend clultn Not,No 2108 and claim No. 18 n tp 12 1 114 W and ranninRlhous south 12,50 ebsins to tbe autbeateornorof the iioith half of the aaid donation claim, thence West 25 chlos to tbe oaoter of the ni tin channel of aid Calapoo'a creek thence uo the center of the main channel of said creek to: he place of beginning, containing 20 acre, all In Lino County, Oregon. post, Therefore, I William Clemen ad mlnlstrator cf ibeesUte aioreaaid, will of fer tald premises for sale at oublio anctlon to the bigheat bidder at the court house door iu tbe City of Albany, Linn County, oregon, on me era asy oi January 1891 at tbe bour of oce o'clock p on. of aaid day Terms of sale cash in band.' 3 K W KATHBBFORD Wat. CLKM Bits. Atty for esuie, adatbiistrator. T Executors Notice. Nutioe la hereby given that the noder signed was this day by order of the Coont Coort of Lion eoanty. Oreson. duly appoint ed executor of the last will and testament of Preston M unit era, deceased, AH persons having i-bums agaiostthe estate of said de ceased are hereby notified to nrearnt the same duly verified to the Budtrsigned.at his reaidenoe near aoio, Una coentr, Oregon within six months f rom this date. November Stb, 1800. TM Mvkkkkv Hewitt St Irvine, Executor. Att'ys for Executor. GOODS, in tho Valley, consisting of OTHER LEADING KINDS. DIA Sold again! But we've just re ceived a fresh lot which can be seen on our floor any day. We are talking about stoves. If you are thinking of- buying one, come and inspect our stock and get posted on our prices, for wr are quite sure they are from 1( to 25 tier cent lower than clsa Mat 1IEW3 S W ABIWV. ii.WT.RY rr a-iJ. . i x. 'J a; i a- WE WISH TO CT3 I -And Vicinity, That we ucn have the UrKert and most ctmplete stock of Loots acd shoes j ever ho i ,n Albsoy. Our assortmeDt of Men's and Bo)'a Kip and Calf ISKAh snd fchoe is corop.ete, i,d we tan fit any foot, be it lean or fat. Oar lie of itibher boots end shoes U LARGER THAN ANY IN THE CITY, LAST yIaR's" PRICEG. OUR HOLIDAY SLIPPER Llot comptlws a beanliful assortment of men's embroi'Jere.l velvet and plnsb, Rnrsia eIf in oI.jr, alligators $1 00 to $3 CO. Ourlineof LADIES - CVmpiiM-s all lb? latest covelti'e in sn vtlvc, ranging In rices frcm 85 ladies and Misses Dress ShoeS la hiud and tnactiine sewed, ar io th Btatss. We also bjv a full Ha of calf-Hoed and unlioerf, in la ton aid lace, at EASTERN TlilCES. Our ioeof MeriM and I3oy Dress Bhoes, Is complete in a!l style and at Lowmt Pkicbs. Oar good are all desir able ttjles and latest nov. I ties-- all tbe attractive combinations is Boots and Oxford, Turns and Welt. Also Spring Ht for tha little one la great va riety ia design, lb latest; to material, tb fiot: ia wot kmaosbtp. tb best of all. It is our purpose to carry a lice then anj Lous ia Albaoj. ..... LET US CALL YOUR ATTEflTlOri To the fact that pricss of boot and sbo ar largely govrnd by tbs ex pense under which thev are sold. Oar expenses are lower than tbose of any boose in Albacy tt result ia LOWER PRICES IO YOfJ, fer cb. Give us a trial and be convinced. 1 I i I-.. -OUR MOTTO. Never Sacrifice Quality for and Shoes and Sell them Srm GOODS SOLD BY US THAT RIP OR RUN OVER WILL 1K KU'llULD FULL Or' (JHAKUE. VERY RESPECTFULLY, KLEIN BROS. L. E. B LAIN Ma3 just received a superMineJof..................... Fall and Winter Clothing, The largest in the Valley, carefully selected for the trade here, including an elegant line of Overcoats, all Jof the latest fabrics, and of a high grade of workmanship.. . His Furnishing Goods Dep't Is complete with all the novelties of the season, llis Boy's and Children's department consists of high grade novelties. In his Hat Department Will be found all the latest shapes of the season........... . . His Boot and Shoe Department is filled with a choice lino of goods.... His ..Tailoring7 Department Under charge of tho expert Mr Schiffler, is well stocked witn a splendid line of suitings. Strictly One ' Price. ALL TAIiKI! ABOUT- It Hp. ulfo ' , , Largeand Choice Display of Drv Goods, Clothing,' Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., y . Including many novelties. A fino line of Sealette Jack ets, Children's Hoods, &c., &c. in Tis a Feat to Fit the Feet, But ct a i n m s i .We want your. s. ER AND ....Wo will pay,yoU. BUT CiOIJl. Ul Bluckhurn Corner First, and V7f shingtou Streets. A bany, .OHLINQ a ,. v .'- ' : ' l-rrocers ana ; Opposite tlie Kevera Ilaase. -flaw stock of Groceries, PrcK!'.ice, and t Keep a ANNOUNCE . t 1 and fney calf, ranging in price from SLIPPERS camWoatioa nd colors, in fe!f. plnth cnts to $2 SO. Onr line of fnost Standard makes iu ibe Uoitcd Udiea aod misses U Brain, dry eralo. of boot sod slot eontainiatr mt.ra Quantity Sell Fewer Boots Right. He Dan flo it and do it Esat " EGGS, a rironi. L0 VALLA i s W i rade. IP 1 1( L v "t '5