1 JOUTXANIt MAVIXG BAKU, OF TOfiuac v uinuud. INJ4 ac .!lud Surplus ud prulit.. Intsnat allowed m caring d.rolW M rbllowst Oa mlnry saving book .... pareanl p annum. in Una Tln, book, .t par oent per annum. On mrUflmoii ot deposit; Fee thr smitlh ,,... per can! pw annum: Fee Ml month , 1 per sanl per annum! Fee twelve Balh , ir nl par annum; RANK lKKVM. lMwi I. P. THOV(" Vk rrasldarit, - u. o, aruArrox, caaniao Ibnk of Oregon. MXASYf - - - C7.ECCH. o2xrs,A.x soo.ooo. rrl'1it" BR Y AWT Vic. Prw.tdent.. II. K. M KRRl I.I. Cashier .awee a ' w v Sight exchange end teltrrphla trail fer on New York, "-en P ranelaoo d md all principal point In Oregon and Washington, olfaction m ad on favorable term II. C. WATSOFi, Attorney at Law, ALBANY. -t- OREGON. fflee U Ik. tra-aw Meek, rvM 1 1 p L" M -vSto wart A Sox uLliUtJ I,lA01iuL0 ar aatimu kr b. n.w Wbeetet ft Wllaoo No V, S. W. Paisley, Alaaay, .nira WHOLESALE DEALER IN - Tobacsa an! Cteira. Iff!) ICCl Ct -'VT.r. worth i.ilB AM la St raul on Rept S4 am. aa to Stewart A Sox. bur .a yfl.aairtaiatMhlB.s.d aaT.joorfiuit TV?! rT?! Call 8t..rASox ,m4 l.'ljlby.Br.uppll. Ther My a ftU ISa UN, w.d, al !. aM, hm1 na, kaaad aaaa, froM. SJlm:. BxttM.. . wood and Iron i kit, tad by rat u. mm ataort f eroaa ei mm la ta. trail? MOW. aad acMaatk lo LOST About Sp Ut. 1880, 2 mile aorttk ( AtUaf, on brown Taarliog 11. a aatoral mom. witkj ttar ta forabaad. adbalwr broke. Whan left it waa wfthm onal (aead Door. Aot one briagia the mm at Albaa will be reasonable tewarJeil Johjt SottMiut. ALBANY NURSERIES WE HAVE OS HAND at our nursery on ihe Corral 11. road, on. -half aalla from town, aa fine a lot of fruit tree of all kind, aa eao be found any. where on the ooajt. If yon contemplate planting treas it will pay yoa to oe our lock and get oar price. Calaloguo flae. IIYM AN BROWN ELL. 4. K. WEATHEHT0SD. aiOHNEA AT I-AW ALSAST. Pouiiiy Wanted. All kind, of poultry, alive or dreaaed at tbe WUUmetia poking Cora pa ny 'a atote, Albany. Orgt.. v L. HILL, Physiciai nd Surgeon, Offloe oor, k and Ferry StraarU, ALBANY- OREQON MnaMmmM. Bvikil ta tm rMAiiu. 1 wi:n-.iai trim mil rua. mi on .prHteMMn to JmC a. Imu, Xf tUia in. tmk. VJOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice la hereby flvaa that tLe partnerahlp Caratofor. exlatlna; batwawa Vf H How Itiid, M D, and L C Mratton und.r th. firm namo nf Pad do Me4ieal Company baa been tbla deydilvd by ma.ual eon aent: Fwn and after tbi. date L C Straiten will collect all nuUtanding ao eonnta and pay all debt, of aald firm. Dated at Albany, Or, Ihfa ltib day of IMC, IOVO. VV II KUWbAU, L U STBATrON. 2nd Ijj Beat atock of 2nd pr ,'oode In tb. Ta aty, and tb. moat rtmn iai. price, both b Mlling. I have on band all kiMtM rcnrruHE, stcyes, tirware rmm, ecoics, pictcres CLCCn, CSSCXERY, ETC., ETC. Cour weat of S E Yonng'. elt amor. t. CQTTUiD FOCHAY & MAGON, -ev)uaLAW Ala aaraiw Oreggistsand Booksellers Ar u for John B. Alden'a publlcaUows hl-h waeflllat pabllaber't prlaw. wlli -1a7Wut1a aliiaat. oitcuoB , RedCrownMills H01I, LA5IIIX0 & CO., I'tOPB'S. w raocTst ixoca icriaioa o rAJtrt.ua AXO BAKCBA C8I. USST STORAGE FACILITIES. DH OLUTIONNOnCE-ny u.uina eonarnt lb. hrtnfor ziwiiii; flam of Zachen & fan baa IhU dav diHwilvad Krtn.rhfp,.lo:ri It. Zachra. Junior mem r. retiring. All liabi'HIen and areta will bo e.rtied by Jnhn Zachov Nigned Teo 17, I8W Jobw '.a ram, Jonw U aenca i-Htt..tj.Anl Cosnssllor At Lai . ND- lary Eub!ic. . mxv: osecch D?u G. A. VniTf.i-Y, Payaiciaa aadCargoon. Cra-!nato i.f Rvllcvua Hpit! Medico Ool!S Now York City. Diwa.eaof wonia.) a .pe'j'uirv. esrOffi'j i -ni'i'i Briok, AlUn.i, Or. I'K. ail'tlov y ( inn ,.I-.T, Saw; 1 EAST AND-S0UTH,?3 Southern Pacific Rout o SHASTA LINE. Xiprao Tialna taav porlielitl Pally I NrVh Kr, a. Lv Ar ArT8 AM L t 'ii 4 a Li i v. io r a 10 t II W in a Alboiiy An.iv tralua .top only at following stations nurtb ! KaMftbur. Kial I'tirtlaml. (Interim t'Uv. Wmd- burn, Salens, Alhanv, TangoM, Wimld, liaUwy. liar- riahurg, 4 auction vliy, Irving, t,ugon, IMWU HAIL, SAII.V. 7 I l.v Portland Ar 4:00 1 M ll:NrijLf Albany tvlx;0tla tllifa Ar H.Mh.l.iiry Lv I A AMMST LOCAl( DA1LT SJTC.rT SfNDAl) tSSorn Lv furOaiid " ' Ar!AiA !H0Mf Albany tvltooas fcaaAKOtt MUKCU, "mi a jC Albany ' Ar a a 1 1 r a I Ar lIhuiuh bv a TIM alb Albany Ar :sr-a t ii 4 a I Ar Uhnoa t a PULLMAN EUfFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sloepinc; Cars, far linaMMliun al rm-Vln raaaca (cr. tlut.M avipraaa iraiaa. .! ana wUUUa. BgTVtKKX rwKTlAa AS ttiUll, Alb .t4iaAU (CimvI Sanaa.) V.I IVirt ;na Vurralll Ar L.I i i0 r m llttn u 10 Ar aaraaaa taaia a.at (Kropl tunda. ara L lira Ar Hortland U.-Uinnolia t.;i M A a t.tt a a Thronuh TloUetn T all poliita EAST, AHD SOUTH. tot ran lutarnttlaa rtrarjlni lalta, aia, a aaConipanr Arn a Al k. vOKIILKK Manacr k r. HOOKKS iaat O. r. aa P. At THE Y.VQMNA UOUTE - gnu Development Company'. Sto n. hip Line. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIf.!E ban by any other reuie. Ftrat-olaa. through naaseueor and raljrht line from Portland and ail point. a th. Willamette Valley to ami from Ban rranciaoo, Ual. Boata make doaa oonnecllon at Atban with train, of lb. Oregon Pacific lUUroad T. , H.titi. Receiver. TIM I 8CIIKD17LK. (axaapt SniHiara.) Lat.a Albany L i r. a, Laav Comllla 1 : S r, a . Arrlt Vaqaiaa, t.SA T. a. tMn Vaqoina, T.t0. Laava Crallla.tU:S A.a Arrive Albaa;, 11:1a A. a O. O. trains counect at Albany and Oorrallia. Tho above train, connect at Taouina with the Oregon Development unmpanya un. or eKeamanip. ootween Y equina and Sao rrancUoo, SAILING DATEM . raoe irm. WUlamatta r al lay, Oct Ut ; Nov k ; U; U . raoa aaa raaactaco WUUaaitu Valla; Oot 17 Ih ; Kov Ma. Uth ; tSih. The Company rmwrTea lb. ngnt to basse aailiDR date. wUhout notlne, K.B. Paaaeiiftera from Portland and rTUlamett. Valley point, can make cloae onnectlon with the train, of tb. Yaaufna ront. at Albany or Coryell ia, and li dea Oned lo San Pranciaoo ahould arrange to rriy.at Y equina the evening before tte faaiilng. eager aa4 V.ctahl Batra Laweat alwaja tea alio a apl; UAH Chapman, Fralgbt aad Alb i. f. V. Met.lt,. U. r.w4f Am . Corvai.la. Albany IROWORSCS -Manufactumre or ieam mzm CHisr and saw yiLLf.'AClII'EHY IH3M FRONTS W ALL rm Cr HEAVY m UCHT WORK, !H mn KKO BRASS CASTINGS. tparlal altantion da of inei'hlner jaM o . rairlug all PiWrsi Kade on Short Notict ILBAHT COLLEGIATE ISSniUTB ALBANY, OREQON. 1890, 18Q1. viral Teraa ae.cd IrpUaaWrr It 11: , IMS. A tull corp. of Instructor, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AHD K8SMAL CLASSES. Couree. ol Kudy arrangnd to moel tit kl of all gra-it of atudenle, S fecial tmaurtmentt offered lo timjeti from abroad. KBT. KLCKT II twIT ACADEMY -OF- Onr La3y of Perpetual Help, ALBANY, - - - OREGON' Gondncted by the Klataxas ffekBenedlet Tuition in aelectday tcbool range, from ffttofio. Kor term. r Boarding Scbtot er any prticilara apply at (be Acadejiv or id. adeaa Slater Ha pertoreaa. Conrad Mever. STAR UAKK11Y Comer Broaualljia and first Sts., DEAI.EB IN- k.ned rrnlla, Cauueil Sleiata. (ineenmrarr, fegctable. Cigar. Sp'rt a. T. Kle.. rlen Frail.. obaccn, Sagr Kt -eiy thing that le kept In 4. .i ttd grocery mc, tl!ho t aid for b rkatp iXlUh SOFROOUCa!. RON HARROWS t call on Stewart .t Si-t not to forget thin. )i.'i bti- an Iron 1 wunt' lyou nrl ' 1 will pay you A4miuif(ratrix Police. V OTl CE IS HER EH Y til V KN TO A I. L whom it niny conr(,rn that oi th 3rd dy of NovphiI er, JfciKl, 1 wt dulv appoint d dj Inlftrairlx of 1 he entau it Joiunba Morn, deueteed. by th c(unty Oiurt ot Dun vninty. Un-nOn Aiirt a I prua having cUiirm ftaiust i-ahl t. f ai-e hereby fioiuled Ut present the ar nit. to me wiUi the priwr voucher, hi tLt law -fti! nf W it isilyou, in Albai.y, Orecon, within lx innrilha from lbtJa' berni.f. Dated Kov 28th. 11-93. AHY UBtKD. ' (1128) . Adrnhrfitialrix of end aitH!rj, Adtuitil.strnfrix IVotiee. UIVKN T1 TkJtTICE IS IIEKUBY 11 all whoui h th 3rd davf.f Nr.v l)r. lH'.XI, I whm duly nppolutfi ailaiiniMtrairix of tlm ntte ot Alvin M.mrt", do eved, t y the eounly conrtof Linn county, ornm,. And all porxoiis I aviiifr ''! i'ii.-j t;..riHt Aid u,tat are herl-y noiiii-jd to ptosent the name w nie witts Hih (,'utwr vouch(r t law j 01f.ee of tv K I i:.veu. in A Ibany. Orpgnn w inin bix tnotitriM liom ttig i!to ijpiedf. l'atod this 2H day of Novnnjlisr, M AHV J isKAKD. Admti ihtrtlcix i.f a-ihl esiUi r. Tt. litl.VKO. i The value of the European rolato crop I la $600,000,000, U It futlmatcd (hat onc-iourUi to cne thlrdof the wheat grown In the northwet It U11 in farmer' hand. i deac . . j I The cckbrated atar, Aiitol.hat a dlame-l tcrot 1.116.000 mile, or a?5.ooo timet 1 sreater than our tun V . It hat been demonttratcd that manand probably mot,of Iho ttart ae tunt.greater by far than our tun at divert of both light and heat. Muchtuderinc It reported to t xt.t a- mnnll,. r.nl.n.ll,i.l k'.n.aa n.t "a,.'" (.",,. v. - , l the rallo.vt have agreed to carry provlt- lont free of charge. e..Li, -j. ..J. ... .; i Tho' larget wavea to be found are off ihe Cape of Good Hope, where, at tlmet.lhere arv not over half a dcaen twell lo the mile, but they arc not al all dangerou compared hh those of other watcrt. Remark by the Kaneat CUy Star: "A. Green county farmer who deeded all hit property to bit chiiuien la liaultng raua tor a living. A father can eupport twelve children, but twelve children tomcllmet find It qul'c dttlkult to tupportone father f 9B Although whalet grow lo enormout iU, tometlmet clgtity and even ninety feet lone, the throat ia to tmall that the ani mal could'nt twallow a bite at large aa a tea bUcutt. Tl.U applU-t to the common whale; the tpermaccti hat a mouth large enough to twallow a man. The reaaon why wool and wolen good felt and aoliJity more readily than any ttralght-fibied furt,le owing to the natural curt or frlxx'e coaactaed by wool. Each and every bend ot every indlvual Alainent or wotl ajmet an Inclination for travel ndep endent ot each other and of the gen aral Inclination of the perfect fibre. Tbe whalebone that the cheumakcrt ted otlie'rt flud to uatful it wbtt may 1 e called the law sf the common whale. It hat no teeth and live on animalcule , little auiniaU, tha1 float in creat number on the auifuce of the water. The whalebone it uaed at a through which tbe food it attained. .! " " English journalt ty that the custom of Ire planting by tchool etiiidrcnon a certain day in each year hat bee. imiwied front America into Anttralia, in tccordance with the deciaioa of tbe minister fur public Instruction. ' There, at here, Ihe day wilt be known at Arbor. Day, Tbe whale ia ao more a fiah than the ha U a bird. Itt young are bom like th kittent aud the puppie. but only one at a time, Tbe young wbale take its nourihmeq.t from itt mothet't breatt, juat a tbe human ba iy doe, and it ia jutr a carefully wotched and gti-J? i by itt parents. Il III.IM1MI III I. Tbe wiie iO) oed in the tunnel at Clav gow, ScotLnd, t the krgett,and Urgett wire cable in tbe wuiid. It wa made at Cardiff, W't, in 1SS5, and ia J4-0 fathom, ia length 01 about two mile and loS )ari. it weight a Iji tont and hat nearly I0o,ooa f jthomt of wire in itt make up. Tbe mott expensive therrnometer in tbi, couatryi i, in u-e at the Juba Ilopkin U-lei-tity, ttuknoanat 1'rof. Rowland' ther mometer, and is valued at 1 10,000. jt a aa absolutely perfect iiutrumrnt,snd be gradu ationt 00 the g!au tie to fine that it itscccat. ary to uv a microscore to read thetn. Judge Hall a republican judge ef Con necticut hat tliclik-d that the blank apace placed under the title ot "Jui!ge of pro bate" on the prbhlbitlou s.t:e ticket make tbe ballot Illegal under Ihe Mate ballot law. Under Judge Hall ruling thla would throw out 3S prohibition ballutt In. the atate and elect Morrh. democrat, by t large majority. Judge Haifa tlccialon I mo-e alnificant, at It gave a democratic can didate for ofiic in Esit Lynn dlatricU The fast fi.l.ea, according to Prof G B Goode, are of pointed build, wllhcloaj-'-Ing fin, and are frt.ently predaceout. Food fiahet.on theother hand,arcoftcn alow and eatlr ciught, but are eorrapnd innty prolific The actual vpeed of fiahe I not a yet welt known; but, a dolphin have been observed to twim round and round a tlcamer going at full speed, their pace ! estimated at twenty tntl.-t an hour or more. When you tee the bat darting about In the evening, he 1 taking hi tuppcr. He live as the awallow doei.on IntccU in the air, and, altliough hi tight it very oor, hi touch and tmcU are to aenaitlve that he haa nj difficulty in catching hta prey, even when flying to yery fat. When cold weather came on the bat ceae to fly about in tearch of food. He doetn't need it. He tcekt a weli-sheltercd nook. where he i not likely to be dUturbed, and quiet ly take a nap till next apring. ' I'BIZE " VrajiEKS AT FsKNClt's.- Istj rize, No 1273. 2nd prize,. No .r2. iru prize, roi3ij, 4th prize, 6th prize, Cth prize, 7th prize, 8th prize, Oth prize, 10th prize, No 707. No 1 387. No 1421. No 207. No 14U2. No 1350. No 1. 3' i. A LOVELT WOMAN rbrari'l ono ny of hw, " By Henrea thffa palntwd i ' " Yea," retorfd ne ludlnaatly. "and by hraven only! " Ituddy heaitd tlfd bor cheek, yet thlg beautiful lady, one thin and pair-, aud aufforinir from a dry, ttaolc Inu cough, niKbt-awmtt, and spitting of blood. aeomod dfatined to fill a consumptive's frrave. fliMii inuin Dunarcnsoi aoiiurfl on SMiysi Goldon Medical isoveryj br lmprnveiBcnt was soon marked, and In a few month sh whs plump and rosy aifoin, a perfect picture or hralth and E!.rnn(ffti. This wonJiifnl "Uold'-n Ifedical Diseov. ery," now worid-faiucd oa a remwlwrw n. ciuiia, wii.iiiiui iwnont, gne triia Jjr. rUitan aurnption, whloh is really luntr-cnrofiila, Is not i OnlV Nil RIllTinlAH(rrl mmtAur ts.m . L., ' 1 bly fatal malady, whtn takrm In tune and given n fair trial, but also for ell forms of Scrofulous, RVIn and fi.ca.lp Disensnu, as Whit. Hirel.intcs, Yevvr - sors. Hip. Joint IMrwibo. Sait-rli;ura, Tetter, E ziiiia, Bolls, Tarbun clr., KrysipolBS and kindred ailmonts. Alt ecly, cruvy, itnhintr, troubhaomo eruption yinld rvndily to ita curative powers. Itinvii ora( the Ilvor, cnrifhtis the blood and pro mote all the bodily functions. It U tho only liver, blood and lunir reme,ilf, sold by drutr rffn. under a io.Uivo ;,rmitoo thnt it wrtwioall thnt ft ia recommended to, or money paid for It will be promptly refunded. fJKW-ffJ3.T.SJTT?-5CSllO. t j ;r- d for an of Ottan-li In tia Iitn4, br tho )IK,il'jotr,t of hr.hn'if'm . " Otuy Ui e-n;. P'S-i " ,ViO Chtnrrh V.om-& TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Aa Old wrrgaalaa. ' WAshinotik, fan. a. Samuel E Mai who wa aocretar' o alate In Oregon from tool lo 1570, Imi been In VVathlngton tor two or three weckt pat. ToJay a mln- o later informed the member 01 tue uregon an . lhBt w . ln. point 01 ...u ucni.c... w .ri.w. .mii mor care, and It wat believed that n. wou not live more than three dart, The mlniater alto took up a collection lo 4 - . I W hu ho'cl bll, w,,lch slr Mjf.wi un able to tettte. Bold Hlsbway Kubbary. Tacoma, Jan. a.- The boldeit cae of highway robbery reported to the police occurred right In the center of the city about e rto thit evening. Henry r uaiiey iou"K "'. 8'" "P C'?l.n "ref . . ... . . "I. . 1 uiree men, one ot wnom preaenieu a piaioi and commanded blin to throw un hit hand a. Th robbert tecurcd $7 In cath and a valuable gold watch. A lerlaat Mailer. jan. a --wa comp.aini 01,1 , , -A I ih .jj.iuvm, Dviijniuiii u iisirika, a imuirri living neir Silver creek falla,wta arrealed 1 I . 1 11 !-...!.. n 1 1 - .. L .. ... I . and brought to balem to antwer tu a rharee of rape ot hi own 14-year-old daughter, Minnie. About a month ago the gave birth to a baby, and tutplclon pointed to her father at the aent who ac- compitaned tier rutn. iterrlck wat re leaacd t.day under bond. of $500 to ap perr bti.ire a tu.tlce 01 the peace here Monday for examination. Ueuiaae4 la. Washinoton. Ian. a. Maior-C.cocra! SirhoHrUl hat received a telegram horn General Miietat I'lue Kuij;e agency ttatine teat the tiooj't are gradually but lurely hemming the laJiant In 00 all aiact front lint KiUet at a central point be it in peiaon diiecUi,g opcra tiona. Tjoopi bow available lor tervice conaiat of twelve regiment! of infantry five rcciatcnl! w cavairy ana teverai batterlct 01 aitlllcry A BarrlkM alelde. Anaconda. Jan. a. r red A. Litter, of ihit city, conimiiicd tuklde in a allocking nun oo ty ncriouay. 1111 wuc and two children retult til Helena, and be anked to be qreniitled lo una -o mat city, wnicb wat not cranted. jutl tt the trail ttrted be kid oa the Hack, with bit ueck oa the rail, and be Curt he could be rracneu me irain paiacd over Win, tcverine bit bead ftom Ihe ojdy. Aletiet found ia bit cfat allowed that the act waa premeditated. framst J.tllte. Ntw iOM,Mi. jan. a. Fainter Fox.wl.i! re I uming trow Meridian, wtt held up and robt ed op a a nue man named ;hrn and a negio named Ilutnutl. 1 h iTm ih. nix 10 and a mod hani i.im ii i. u woieil thel Sbaro wa Ltrr eantnrad and mob- III " Aa Earibaaake. Sam Fxancisco. ian. a. Two dUtinct eortiMiaaae tbock. uh but a few tocoedt ia tervtuinc, occured bere at t0 minute natl nnontivday. The ,hockt were of uhuiuat vk'or Vibration were nearly north and south. A Jail Break,' CiiRMALis, Jan, 1 The tccond jail break wkhln three month occurred latt night from the county Jail, and five per ont succeeded In effertlng their ctccpe. They tucceedrd In cutting a hole eight and a half Inches by thirteen In the jail floor, which i nine Inches thick, u.lng a tmall ti'e obtained while working on the chain ing to make a taw out of old Iron. Once through thla floor It wa an eaty matter to dig down below the Uls ot the outtide wall, which are only four feet below the ground, and burrow along the out.lde. A ladUa war Inevitable, ri kiixia Acuscv, S. Dt Jan. I. Tbe Upper Brulct ar now ia ojcn retc'.liott After two month of nnreat and uncertainity theSioua have thowa their band Three ihoutaed of titers, under tbe leadership of tucb cunning fellowt at Dig Rod, Kicking Bear, Little Wound, Shott bull and Jack Red Cloud, and even old Red Cloud bimte!, bava lamed epos the govcrnmeat. Amraan ilorae it boat the Only remaining loyal cheif, but hit follow ing la trnali and it would make no dilTirence whethet he countcled wtr or peace. Sjuadt of InJiani have been leaving for the warpatb today. Will Teat ike atiltlatry Bill. CuiCACksJan. 1, Marshal, Field & Co, Uie wdl-known drygoodt men, have be. gan tul: In the United Htatet circuit court for the recovery of duties paid under pro. teat under provUlon of ihe McKlnley tariff bill. They began action on the alleged unconatitutlonallty of the act, and ar they wbl carry the cate to the cnitea otatrt tupreir.e court. ' . A Kaaaa tUlnurd. Kansas CiTV, Jan. 1 A blizzart tet ia Uat nifcht and continued with great tcverily rfurirg the day over northern Miwouri and Kanaaa. Ktna i covered with a blanket of now bom fourhvhe to a foot Ibkk, which ia many place bat riited to tuch an extent at to eriou,!y cripple railway tralTic. All in coming Irain from tbe wett are delayed, stmt unir noma. Death af Al'ra M Tbawaaa., oalkm, jan. 1. Alien jj. ITiompton, the brother of I) P Thompton, ol Port land, cued si nit home in Salem thlt morning at 11 Vlxk of paralytlt after a long lllncii. He a about 50 year old, anu came 10 uregon in 1&59 trom Ohio. 1 be Stale Aaaeaaawe.,. Salem, Jan, 1. Since Multnomah' ataett. ment hot been completed the tax levy will be made at soon at tbe abstract of multnomah't asemcnt arrive. Including muttnomab, the total taxable property of ihe tftale it 1 ia. 77.783. The levy of taxet for state purpotes w,i, m uiau; 111 a uny or ao, A Printer la Treable, Walla Walla, Dec. 31. A gentleman arrived thlt morning from Dayton and re ported great excitement there. A young man, a printer, named Burrlat, wat ar retted there latt week charged with par tlclpaiion In the burglaries ao prevalent there lately, lie wa tried Monday In the tuperlor court and diachsrged on account of lack of evidence. Lea, night a band of vlgllantit wut organized and took Ourrltt outside the city and demanded a confettlon, and on refutal ctrung blin up tilt he wa uncon.ciou. Thi wa done 'hree time. Durria claiming all the time he wat inno cent, and begging them lo let him go Or iil him. He w as given r coat of tar and feathert and rvarned to leave the city in twenty four houia, lie it tllll there and defiet them. Halrnt Flgaira, SALtK, Dec. 31. The New Year ed ition of the Evening fnpilal Journal thowt the total recorded real cttate sale of Mar lon county for 1890 to be $3,250,000. The total Impiovement of 1890 In the city of SaWm were $967,000 The outpnt of manufactories wa $050,000. The average . -"" i'i-i " nat vwciuy car 39.35 Inche. The average annual mean temperature ft r the tame period I wa 51.9 degree. atopijr Wirlt, - &iw Ycbk, Dec. 30. A tpcaial from St. Louis tays: It was lecrned here today uSat the fim official net of the American liar ester Company of Illinoin, a conolld. atlon of eighteen harvester companies of the United State, with headquarters In Ch icag., will discharge about 10,000 em ploye, whose service, are tendered un-neccet-ary by the consolidation of eighteen sepcrate ftnd distinct companies into one monopoly. The new monopoly, which control the. output of harvesting machin ery of thn United States, has a capital of $35,000,000. Thelndlnn Trouble, Omaha, Dec, 31.-A blinding snowstorm, wJ.ich Is last assuming the proportions of Hiiizard, is Valng hercand at the agency "ince 9 o'clock this morning. Advice, are .MM a desultory fight was kept up nearly ni night at the battle ground within a few titles of the ngency, until by reason of the awpicloiw actions of alleged friendly In eans.in camp near the agency the .roopt wtere called in from the field. I Wauls lo IxtufTon ilory. j Washington, Dee; 31 Captain Jamet J Crroli,wio is in V.'tt(iiitngtoT for thepur 1 pute of securing a terrltorrlal government I foir that fjeat country, Alaska, promises to ; bequile a unique figure In the short session jiif congress, and especially if he should ' succeed in belnp allowed the privilege of fbeiloor b a delegate. ' a his efforts to secure a territorial gov i errtrt r.t, Cart.iin ('.-. ' A liUKT UU, During the'latt two or three yean there hat been great deal talJ at to the locatl. tjr ol the Ulue Ducket Ulnet," Thltlt place where train ol emtgrantt coming Oregon in 1845 l tald to Have found abundance of gold, though at the lime they did not know what Ihe mineral wat ..l.n....i. .,,lw.,t I Km . v. . . mouth 01 Malheur river where they were met by Mermen Meek, trapper, and . . A brother to Jo Meek, who claimed to know a thottcr route to the Willamette vauey than b The Datlca. He iicrauaded them to follow hit lead t.nd lie would lead them direct loth, head of the valley by Ihe McKlnaey route. After traveling with nun tome cutanea iney conciujeu ne wai bilk and threatened to hang him. lie left them. The loir, many 01 lllCir ItUltlM ;fied and they loat a uKd deal of tlock. It wat on the loat trip tSat they were tald to have found gold. The following It Bit eitract from a diary kept by Mr llcrron, father Of VV I lierron, of iialem, and of Jf R lierron, a former Sher- 1 in - a w 1 . , a in o( L.lun county, ine aiary wa 00 111 01 aUlim COUPYT . . bv ,unn Wh.-Ie- ot .i.ia'-itv.lrom 1 k Hrrron and ropted, Mr uerron atier ward hitt the original. The following . . J ' . . . were cantalnt In the train, that crottct! onthltroutet Sol Tetherow, Owenaby Sinclair and McNary. Among thoae in the tralnt were Samuel rarkcr. Mr iter ron. Anderaon Cox, tilram amead. John Bull, Judge Stewart, Matt Scott, Mr ler wlllluer. Ilaman Lewla, lienry Marlln flhe man who found the uold.1 Cant King. II 1 1'eteraon and Wm A l'eteraon.now of tnitctty, 1 ne uiarv runt irotn Atigutt 13rd to September bin, ibaji Autfuat 3Jrd Thlt mornlnir our company wat called touether. for the mirpoae of hlrlne a pilot to conduct ut acroaa the bend in liolae Klver and over the Olue Mounialnt.dow to the Dalle, on the Columbia Klver, Tlilt route will cut oil the bend ot the road that lead, down Uurot Klver, and tald to be one hundred and fifty mllce nearer than the old route. rke agreed on with Mr Meek to take through t.e new route wat fifty dollart. So we eot up our oxen and atartcd about 9 o'clock, and traveled a northwett courae to a betutiiui eiretm ot water called mai heur, about twelve mile from where t croaaed the river, found plenty of grant and tmall willow, to bull illd a fire to get "PPr ,lh. hwat no grumbling Auituat Jth. More oien mllnir thla mornlnic. ti o'clock before alt the wagont were out ot camp, traveled anoul ia miiea, o nrai mile north wett, then changed our court, to aouthwett until we came to tame ttream ot water that we encamped on lat ni,ht, and found plenty of i'r and trratt and &ry wlllowt to make Are with. The route I t .1. k.. ku. A. ..n..ntU 1 duaty, and entirely dcatitute ot timber or I vegetation ot any kind, except wild tsge, 1. ..... ... I and it it dylna very tatt fr want of rain: I country toierantv level but not ni 101 cut i tlvatlon. the Indian atole one rtorae I latt nlaht within thirty yard of our en- campmeni. Autru! a sth. Started about 8 o'clock and encamped about 4, Traveled over some very rough road to-oa , me lord ot me deck very rough and rocky, the country very poor and broken, no timber only along the water courses. There are some willow snd grata It very good on Ihe low bottom t near he creek, course to -dtv generally aouthwett, distance about ten mile. August 26th. Started half past teven. Still keeping up Maihiur Creek and crossed It the sec ond time, then we kft It and turned Into a cap Into tbe Ulue Mountains, over tome tolerably rough road near our encamp ment and on lbs east ot It wo a hot Ing tprlng that afforded water enough where we found Arct-rat wster and graa and willows, and a kind of soft wood called Hal in. Distance, eighteen mile. August J7th. Late atari this .nomlngs nine oxen mlaalng. it o'clock before all of the wagons were out of csmp, then we moved off a southwest course about (ten mites to the head of the tame Jhrsnch that we camped on last night ; had some very rough road to-day. pasted down one very rocky ravlne.ihe valley of the little atreaea wher. are are lo. night, and had it very dusty down Ihe branch, found plenty of wster aud tome willows, grass not good. very much dried up, mountain entirely barren, no soil here, " August aSth . Made an early ttart thlt mornlnir. Our pilot told ut we had 18 mile to goto grt ana water, so we traveled oa at a quick pace but found no water, only a tmall spring that did not afford water enough to drink, to our poor oxen, cattle and hor- et hsd to sutler for wster another night after a hard day's trsvel over some of the worst roan that they nave traveled over yet, tor It was uncommonly rocky and hilly. We paated up one mountain to-day lhat was about three mites hlah.bea!des several lhat were from to J' of a mile hlghnd down some that were very near a mile !ope. Patted some cedar, though they were mall ; grass good ; courae lo oey sown west. . So miles from Boise River. Ant-rust 29th Thla morning wa left our dry encamp ment and traveled about i of a mile a northwest course, then turninir. a north east coarse one mile, then north of a mile, then we turned northwest about 3 miles and passed tip mountain about one mile high: hert we changed our course to west about one mile to the top of another mountain, here we diacovered water and grass sufficient about 3j miles off, so we turned a southwest cnur.e over some as rocky road aa ever I want to travel, for our wauons were off one rock on to another all of the way down the siope 01 tne mountain, which occasioned a mighty jolting and rumbling with old wagons, for both men and cattle were in a hurry to get to water. We found a beautiful little stream of excellent water and plenty ot grass, and willows that were dry and some cedar to make a fire with. We passed considerable cedar timber, but it was low and scrubby. We had considerable rain this evening. Dis tance nine mues. Aueuat 80th. This morning very wet and rainy, late Dreaaiost. o'clock before wo collected out oxeu together, 10 o'clock all of the wagons on the roll again. Traveled about 5 miles a west course to the stream that we left the 20th. Here we encamp ed lor there are mountains all around us, and we have the Blue Mountains to climb over again to-morrow that are said to be 25 miles across. Urate very good and plenty of Wtllow.Alder and Balm on the mountains. Borne cedar, but they are small and low; the mountains where we are now are covered with grass ; it grows up under the snow lu winter and dries up with the heat of summer, but does not rot like, it would farther cast where It rains through summer, for it seldom ever rains here in the summer. The cuttle and horses eat it as well as tbey would well cured lthy. Wild sage growing Scarce 100 miles from Boise river. AuiruBt3It. Started about 8 o'clock with the ex pectation'of crossing the mountains to day. 7 oxen were missing, so we had to leave 5 wagons that did not come up with us until 2 o'clock and would not have overtaken us then if we had not laid by for them, so we traveled only 5 miles to-day and encamped south of a peak of the mountain that is about 2 miles high. We could see it five days before we came to it. There is on its summit a rock that isaboutone hundred feet high, and has on its top some beau tiful young pine. Our course to-day was about west over some very steep bills and some rocks. Grass good and plenty of dry willows and Alder. September 1st. Made an early start. 7 o'clock all on the move again ,about a southwest course. Soon crossed the little stream called Malheur for the last time I expect that I shall ever see it and unless it was better traveling on its banks than it is, I hope that no other emigrants will ever be gulled as we have been. On leaving this stream we traveled up a hollow or gulch that was I expect as rough a way as ever a wagon traveled. We had to remove some ten thousand stones before we could pass near the head of this ravine. We changed our ourse to south and turned down a dry hollow about 2 miles to where we found first-rate water. Some took dinner here, and then continued our course south down tbe branch about 1 mile.then we began to climb the moun tains ts?ain, pasH-nl ovfr em vrv .".' mall alrenin running noiithwcut.and rn enmped about half pnnt nix ; fouud plen ty 01 gniKs and tome dry willow. JUlf tance to-day 15 tnlleg. KcptcmTwr 2nd. 8tarteil almnt 8 o'clocfc and traveled about a iiniith courae 7 mllei to Hie tonth branch 01 waiiieur, and waltod for one or WRUott that had the toneue broken out 1 the 01 iw ; A o cioca waiton up Willi tue coin I nil pnny. iiere we turned aouthwrat eourno to ft brunch of the a a ins atreain we iit at noon, it naa near v dried nn. u. vjriina tbi j ww uniiae, enn a lew Mm willows. Our road In the .forenoon wai very good, but I11 the afternoon the route wat very hilly and totna stone. The mountain Rtlll continue covered with grata and tome aerubby cedar, but a tree inrco net in uiameier will not lt over twenty-five feet lilxh. Tho country ap pear: to 00 getting more level. Diatanco to-doy altout 12 miles. L. 8ttcnibcr 3rd. We aUrtwl tl.ia niorninir abtiut 8 of o'clock, and travcltsd 11 aoutbwent courao over aoiue vur ranirh mmintairia and I rocky roada to another branch, of th Malheur that afforded tin good water and wiim gran, though not nulllcieut. and plenty Ol dry WlilOWS for fir WOOd, end anrne vmall edar. Wunaaiuw! a...un ninn timlipr tiwlav. Wenthor vrv uartn anil drv. -There la notblitir here tophei.rour S. . ... . . . . . ! Iriuiiilfii an rlla. Wa ramaknv alow I bemiwsy, tue country here ta no broken fA tilPBV itiltt- WA 1.1 Ik ... .I,.iiM .. t Mil". VV. ..IWV V VW...1.I. WVki HIWI IM.t, ant we are miueruouutiui timt our pilot ia loat fur ho Ima beeu aoen daya longer Setting to the water, of Jay's river than 0 tola ua he would 1. homo talk of atoning and other iy bang him. I can not ten now tue auuir win u-nninate yet, but 1 will inform yoa in ha proper place; fitnilea to-day eoulhwett and 5 m I lea went. Total to-day, 10 miles. There la conatderable cedar on the moun tains here, but it in low aud has limbs to the ground. . B-ptemler 4th. We started about 8 o'clock and travel ed a sooth course about 4 miles, then turned aouthwett about 2 miles and pattMid down a very rocky hill or moun- I.U llllltlkll I'.lill. ..I l.n'i UU.. I ... V A will iiiw HI., .I.I.V v, wJ m .I,M, IIVL we torni-d a went course alxnit 8 mites to a Ix-nmilul litllo rivulet ot water but no wood except (small willows. (Iran, is veryt'ood. This valley is on the river that we have been iisomng lor the urn seven days. I hope the grumbling will cea now as our course appears to be west and the peak at the moulli of Jay's river.near the Columbia, is visible, and our pilot says It is about one hundred miles distance. To-day 14 miles. September 8th. We ttartcd at 8 o'clock and traveled it eouthwet course acroas tiie valley of Crookol or Jay's river, about 15 miles to a branch of Crooked river, hicli afford ed plenty of grans and some fine dry wil low for firewood; the water very tad, hardly fit for use. We passed over some very rich look inn soil to-day but no litn-1 her. This valley ia covered with wild sage. Ttie country looks level aa far as I we can see to me west, vtt) nave wen 1 In tilul.tnf II.a lniuM,,!.. ihahiiI .in. frte Iha 1 lat twenty miles. The night are very cold, daya pleasant, looks like autumn liousvlin. Beptember Cth. We started almut 7 o'clock and travel-1 ed about south 13 mile.. Here we came to it lake wbtcti caused us to turn to the west about 10 miles; trying to get water we traveled until about 8 o'clock at nighMnd encamped without wood.water, fire or supper, or any thing to console us, so we laid down and took a good night's sleep, widen revived, us considerably. 170 miles from Boise river. September 7th. We started at -7 o'clock and traveled through a poor, sandy valley 11 mile to a small stream of water about ten feet wide and nearly as many feet deep ; wat er good and gross first-rate ; no wood on ly twee. Course to-day went. Distance 15 utile. fSepletuber 8U1. , Wo started at 8 o'clock and traveled west about 10 miles over some ot the best road that we have had since we passed tlie Uocky MounUtina.btit in the evening we bad some rocky road for a few mites; here we turned about two degrees north of west for aUut o miles and fonnd no gtats and had to encamp in a patch of wild sage, where it was a high aa our wagons. About one mile south of wher we are we found little water.enough to cook supper with. 11 A aiaa..ht - f that etavmt n Utat tiii-lit rim a nnt nf a MV V V , Wft ItltkVf .1 1 ii T . "T " 17' meeiueoi a mountain turouu a note about six feet in diameter ; there is water enough within ix feet of' where it run. out to drown a horse. Passed some plains to-dav that were covered. N. It. Here the diary wa torn and mutilated ao that 1 could not proceed wun 11 any farther. -No. of mile traveled. 210. 228 miles from Boise river, 40 mite west of Har ney Lake. Bex Walkrk. KISf IT. What will the millionaires do with u, will be one uf the quettlont of the day In a few year, The Dkmockat resolves mildly all the rear round, without much "fu and feather. " Jan. 1, and no P M aonolnted for Al bany yet. Tbe tgony it intente. The great moguls at Washington have no Idea what a euspense the y are causing. In face of the fact that the revised ren autonly thowt atwut 7,000 population for Salem and 10,500 for the preclnctt, 8x15 mile the Statesman ityt Salem hat J 3,000 population. . v weather Summary of Meteorology for Djc, 1S90, from observation! taken at Albany.Linn Co, Oregon, by John Briggs,vol. observer for the Signal Seryioe, U S. Army. Highest barometer on th 7, 30.04. Lowest barometer, on the 4, 29.62. Mean barometer for the month, 29.63. Highest daily average of bar. 30 01. . lowest daily average of bar. 29.63, . Highest temperate. re on th 1, 66. Lowest temperature on tbe 17, 27. .; Mean fur the month 43.16. Higheat daily range of tber.on tha 17,21. Lowest dally rangeof thar. on the 7, 1. Mtwn temperature at 7 a, m. daily 40. Mean temperature at 2 p. in, daily 48.3 Mean tempetature tt 0 p. ni. daily 42 Prevailing directions of wind, S. i N. Max Vulooity or force, 3. Total rainfall or melted snow, 4.02. Depth of snow at tud of mouth, 0. Number of days on which .01 inch or more rain fell, G. Nambor of days of cloudinett average 8 teals of 10, 18. , . Of 31 dy t observations 1 were clear, 18 cloudy, 7 tair, 5 foggy mnniingt, 16 rain, 0 baity, 0 overcast, 0 smoky. . Light frost on the moriiogt nf 3 days. Temp. 3 05 on average ot 12 years. Rainfall, 2.30 on average of 11 esrs. Avet isgo rainfall for Doo., 1 1 years, 7 S1. (ireatutt raiiifnU for Dec. in 1887, 14 21. liast rainfall for Doo. to 18S8, 4.28. Mean temp f.ir Deo. for 11 yearn, 40-11. lltihttemp, IVr Dcc.in 1884, 49 4S. lowest ttuip. for Dea. in 188, 31X10. Farmers cue thU out and prisarv. fur refera " New Blacksmith ShsU'. G tV WiElia ha just completed his blacksmith tliopat the corner of Second and Railroad streets where all kinds of Iron and wood work can be had and done In first class order Bring on your plows, wagons, etc., etc. for repa rt. A su-e cure for the whisky habit; Br Livinetdu's Antidote for i run's runens will euro any case of the liquor nabit in trom ten to thirty days, from the a oderaie drinker to the diiiukaid. Tho Antidote o n be given ia 1 cup of cofl'ee without th-i kbowledge of the person taking it. The Antidote will not injure the healm in any way. Manufactured by the Livingston Chemical Co., Portland. Ortfcon crfrouij A Cummiug, fole tgent, Albany. lincklea's Arnicii Solve. Tha boit Salve In tbs world tor Cist.s,rjrais,,Sttre Uliiers, tilt Kheuin, Pover surss, fcttor, Uhapp hionln, Chilblains, Corns, and all hltio Ermrtio. a positivlj'cure I'ilen.or ihi pay required. 1 1 is eusr uujed ta iriv'o perfect sutiafaction. or monov iMiund- d. Pri ea 25 cetiw por Ikix, For by i osUay An-S , UOMR AND ABEOAD THtfttSDA. Mr Orant will praaeh this tynioi and tn morrow evtiiliia in the Y M V A hill. Saturday evening he will preach in the W tald CTU hall. 8uWwt Comma Evitnta." what wa ttiav Inuk tut biftwisan now and the eomlna of Chrlat. aud what be will do at Odrnltig. tk. iTi.(,..d nn. u i,tt th. riini r.ni u,, dm iu,... n.,ur B A ture tr...A iit, i.t.,.. 1) S Buw-y.ohaHaioi Ueo Alfonl tw trdl Dave l.uin, aamatant atewtrdt E K Upniaytr, tmaattrert Walter MuMeeten,anc ra'arys Wallace Hawk, gatakaaport Mint Kloranae Hutey, ceret; Mrt Alloa Crimea, immona, Mi Mannia MoMktn, llura; Mrt I) laom, lady ataward. Amothxr TloMiKK Goa. Dr. It. C. Hill died at the rctidence of hi ton Dr. J. Ulil, iu tbla city, on the evenl.ig ol lie- cember jut 1800 at the the advanced age 83 vcart. Dr. Hill came to Oregon in w'r nJ h btn u"r Identified wun me prorc ana growiii 01 rtioany nd turrundlng country, lie wat born In Tenneec and moved with, hi family to Oregon in 1853. He entered the n.lnUlry ny anu inrreancr wa a otweo uainiav, HI aired wife died only a few month auo He wa the lather Ot VV. IAW II 111 anu u Ill!l ot Seattle, Tavlor illll of Crook count V. Lr 1 . 1. 1 iu or mi cut, nira, n ....... illil .1 .1 I. .(... 11. . r, ware n mcminnTiue nu wn Thomnton of title city, A more e.tended obituary notice whl be nublUhed later. The funeral tervlcet of Or K C Hilt will be held to-morror at 1:10 at the Baptlat church. I RlDAr, Tfe firm of Vloo & Pnn. photograph ers, has been dissolved, Mr Couu retiring. About Nov 15th, lion B F Boo ham b- eame aaaeciatad with tbe taw Una of lloiroet & Hay den, of Salem, Tbe total Luaineaa i.f the Salem poittfliue dunoa ItiW was tl5,OOU21. imU of street railway are iu .prtion. Marehant olark are baay texiay waabing tbe soap off their windows aud curiotf tbs boys who wrute lS'Jl ia soab poor hand writing. Mr H N Ht! tlie real estate man, ha moved hta onto two doors -est. Muji Id IW-uab ha rented th room vacated and will ' mor her millinery a lore into tbew, littins sp in good style for bai wall established business. At J A Commlng's yesterday eyiiing ticket No 415 drew , tbe large must bol offered aa a prise te euatomera, Virgil Par ker, i K Towateod tod Free Marahall were tbeeommitue. Tb .following ol!3oer of Lubaoou lodge, No 41. A tt A M, were inatal'.ad at Hat arday: J Warac-m, W M E K Uamrnock, 8 V; i C Gordon. J V: 4 8 Coertaey.trea.- ereri Y M Miller, aaereUry, John Morrir, lyier. A Urgootiooar of peopl. attended tbe funeral of l)t U C Kill tbi afternoon. Tbe fanara! diaeairwi wa preached bvRavJC Uwlrdoo. f Kagact. by speeial reqnatf w aececo. A Haljuy. Eight or ten of Albany's Ithiee linker went lo HaUey yeterday lo attend thi Installation of officer ot yu dcy ldge, Po 65, I O O F, In that twn. Large dcleiratioo were In attendance j from Harrlsburg, Brownsville and other I point, T hu.tdred person at at the J repat, which wa gotten up in good tty le I P Wrsxaaa. Mr W R Blain drew the handsome fruit basket at F M 1 trench's prUe draw inc. Dr Wallace the pickhi dish, and E Thrall the babys cup. The other have not vet bocn cal'eJ for. MrT J Overman wo the possessor ot No 413 at J A Camming' drug store, draw ing tue large ana bne music box Cowstssf iablic. Tbe director of tchool district No. 19 art determined to use all reasonable mean that may be used to pro mote the Interest of their school. They nave it seated with, tne latest Improved patent seats, well auppited with maps, chart, globes, etc., and now they have added to these an organ. Thi I in the right direction at the children with It use will all learn to sing, which I a heaihful at welt a: moral exercise. Whim. In view of the highly exciting contest now going on among the repubii t can In referet ce to the appointment of a I I-" V t J.lt.C It PUVl IV V !- : S-Wtatta-vaetailAiia aa ll.ia ula S m. a I n.... . 1 I. I . .. """M"lu,, '"".v aic ,.,u.r.nK I wncn wr Thompson term It up. Mr Tnmini,v.m. ,...u.i. f .n o ?ss- Z hn a Ira & SS& wa. co, , U,..,,.!, aa reported,) confirmed Feb 3. 1SS7 which la the date of hla commission. lie took charge of the office April 1, 1SS7. A. O. I. W.Isstalation. Last even, ng A 11 Barker went t. Lebanon to assist In the Installation of the oRicert of Honor Lodge No. JSAOU 'V The following 'were elected: O L A exandei, P VI W ; E E Hammock, M W, EJ Miller, F; G W Rsy, O; I F Hde. Recorders P L Wallace.'Flnanclcr; Z T Brvant, Receiver; ti W Walton, Guide: E G Crr, I W; V II Reed, O W. After the installation the "boys" repaired to a rcttaurent where supper waa served and a pleasant social time wa had. OAfCBOAT. Buy y oar groceriit of Parker BrrA. Sauer k rant at C E Brownell'a,. Cloaka at cost at W ,P Ret-I't. Halin & Dawson, druggist. Fbe groceries at Coon & HeBdricann'a; . Bargain iu library lamp at C l! Brow-. U's. Cheadie cheese ia the best Try it. C E Brownell. Genuine low torgham on drangktjatj C E Brow null . Delioiou orange eider on tap at C E Brownell's. Call at Uuhn Dawson'a New Drag Sto.e for frech drug. W, F. Read keepeth heat' assortment of fancy good ia tow d Tablets, pncila and apongea. at Iltt'in A Dawson a, c ranch corner. See W f Read's line of dress golds and tilks before baying elsewhere. Great reduction in men', furnishing goods for tbe next 30 days at W F Read's. Tho Observer give the building record of Dallas fr 1390 as $133,764, a tioo showing. One hundred iew baildiog in Lebanon during 18U0 it a record that city may well be uroud of. The Scio Bank t in splendid hands. It is building up a larite businee", and auy thing entrusted to it will be io eafo hands. 200 cloaks to be aold a? cost at W. F. Read'. Come and secure bargains while the assortment is large, Thou, Kay woolen milla'blankets, flannel men's, yorth's and boy' clothing, for sale by Q VV Simpson's, agent, Albany, Oregon, For fresh meats of alt kind go to Jadscn A Slaters, opp osite Schtnrer's liverysttble. Orders taken and prompt delivery. A fins display of ehtldrens school shoes en center table at C E Brownell'a are going rapid ly at less than first cost. Call and select a pair before they are all gone. Money it tave.l by buying a good article. Mathews & Washburb' long experience en ables tbem to give eoatomera the best goods that oau ba bad for the least money ; Daring the year 1890 there were 140 mar risgea in Lana county, while in 1889 there were 135, a net gain of 8. Tha divorces granted in Lane county were 19, w hile in 18S9 only 14, a net gain of 6. Guard. The students at the College are rehearsing Tbe Oarrotera,' one of- Da, n Howell's brightt8t productions, for an entertainment to be given in the near future. This is a very h amorous farce given iu the Car:atir.st number of Parpera iu 1SS4 and it presen. tation will be a great treat. Tho vote for the most popular young lady and gentleman in Eugene ended last Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Tha vasa for the most popular yoong gentleman was awarded to Cljde Patterson, who received 332 votes, and tha other to Mis Nailie Straight who received 383 votes. The total number of voteacast waa 1,250. This will net tha li brary tbe sum of 1125, which will he well ueed. Guard. ?Live und lt live is Maihewa&Waemburn'a motto we put only a fair margin on our goods and have what thn people waut. Call and took over our stock and carefully com pare all the points of our stoyeg and ranges and we will have no trouble lu selling you Quality for tha money ia whatLiun coun ty people seem to want. Ami that is tha rea son Mathews & Washburn e!l so many stove. They ask a fair price for tbeir gnoda 1 r ' r '.-.-X iti-y ih - f!?t oombs, mr)ay purwit, box paper, face pow ur, and, Irj fact, every tnin f und In a first claaa dreg store, for tale at bottom pticeit.bv 1,...... .a . timin JMttaoa.;dru?gti, - Whiskey,-Head the. Item "whiskey" a man to a Dkmockat man. a be pushed his way throuirh a larir crowd at corner of First and Ferry street, this aiternoon. 1 wu saloon keeper, had ptit a man full of whisky out Into the ttrcet In in cicctrtcai matiner.that was all. A mix of liquid at dilf.-rent placet bai cauaed t.lm to be htlarlout. OstTiif, Riveh, The VVlllamutte at this place today is t ftKit II Inches above low water mark, and boat, it it reported wilt beuln runnh.rr on Monday. The Manzariiilo came up the river to the mouth of the Sanilam , but returned north. It la an inpepcrdent cralt. txirno of tlu O P boats, of which there are three, w I probably go north Monday, and will r;iu ret(Ulariy. ihe .Man.:inillo and .Nati-in and 1 new boat wl'.l di s promlacuou buiino. The Union I'aclfic boat will only run oc caional!y, '.a rc,ont! to order. Livkly SAtrta, ThU aftcrnoune S.Fro man, rctcrce, sold the Sileids estate in this cltv, at public auction. The bidding wa quite aplrlrited and retulted at fol lows! One lot in the eastern part of tbe city on the rallr'tad wa aold for $3111 to Mr Hhlclds. One and a half lot on block It, f;:lnz Third street, belnif on the north wet corner of the block, on which the E church, south, l situated wa, solJ to Vr Slilcld for $950, Lou 7 and 8 In same block, sews th (itreet Iri.n the Shield, reid"!rice, was sotd Vt H Young for tij:?. Fractional lot 1, aC L'et.im mldatetv rant of the Shlrltl residence, wa wild to Mm .Shield fur $505. Lot. t ond a, being the home properly, wa bought by Mr Shields for $3000, Mr Shields ha a dower Intereiit in alt the property, coitnlierlng which the property o!d well. The admliiintrator of t!is estate rf Mr E C flradshaw old no acrraof farm land at public auction to Fred llolcitapple for 12700 and 20 acre to II M Stone i SMSS- The record slow the real estate sale of iSoy to have utcn $1,313,34. Had all these been given the actual consider ation, or estimated consideration, a is done in tome counties, it would have been more than double, as there teem to be a great "fad here for making 1 to io the consideration for everything. The total sales for 1889 were $1,846,409, The tear 1800 treated Albany welt, though there wa no boom; but. consider log the generally reported quiet time the growth wat a nattering one. liie uho- csat doet not believe in exaggeration. The figure given in most titles are simply a farce. During the year approximately 12? residence were erected, of abetter cUt than ever before, at a cot of at least $150,000. The Baltimore block, tfcree stories high, and one of the handsomest In the vailev, cost nearly $35,000; the Oregon bank bulliling, S25.Q00; the Strahan store and waichouse. $3000; the M E church, $10,000; the (.rants fats Sugar Pine Door ii Lumber Co s. brick, $6000; I'fau brewery, $5000: Urphan Home, $3000; Cranor-block, 1500; Pet erson brick. $1000. Improvements to street, building, etc of which there were manv, mill approxi mate f7t,ooo. This include Increase to electric light plant, enlargement of Burk hart and ottur blocks, sewer, etc ine total la Jin As treneraliv eiven it would rouai $ too .000, which the coming year,we prcdictt wiUexcctd.tl not double The year of 1S05 wi'd ahow a record of I79 ' marriages, it a few for w'tom ltcenc have just been H&ueJ are manico, tne biggest in the hlstorj of the county. a tnprpay. This is what you ongnt to bavn, n Ixat yen moat bava it, to enjoy life. Thousands are searching for 1! dally, and n.ourrjing be cause they lli'd it not. Tb(.awunl upon tbfttsabd of oollara are sptnt ai.cua'ly by nr H tli in the hope that tbey tuv tti tbiaWoo. Ai.d vet it insy l by a.tl Wa f Of ni.tea that Lleetrio Bitter, if ant'l aeeoidii-e dircu.:i-a and tt.o ose peristtd in, w briDg yoa gtito u;e'iSon rt( cua the fhmnn IHetietta aud iitali ii.steati Efpty'. We lcc-mtnrt.d Kiectric B.tters for Jvi-Dti ,a at.d all ilise of liver, St,n.ach and Uldueta. Sld at 50e atid $1 per l ott! by lohy Si Mason, diuut. gHILOHS COUGH Comampttm Cur is sold bv eaon a eaaa s.te. It cures comumption. ,. Eutero yter and saunr kraut jmt.re oieil at Mueller 4 li.rrelt . UIACKMErACK.' Ls i'g aadjjia rant pjrtutno. rri-e 23 a-i t o-'OM. WHY WILL YOU wtH ka Shtl. b' Care will give im.ne.)i; lo'uf. Po eewtr, 50 Ceutt td $1 . 10 A tine Una of jawulry,.bst lu the otty, at Will Si Stark's, tor the holidays. CRY OF MILLIOKa OH. 7BtV BSCK! TO" IT NOW, IT WHL BE TOO LATC OON 1 have been troubled man v years wh h disease of the kidnera and have tried tnanv dtiferent remedies and ha annght aid from diflerent phyiciar. wilhout relief. About the i.slh of Apri' I waa suttcrinsr from a very violent attack thnl klutoat nroatratcd tne ia aticu a uiauuer tnat I was beut o-er. Wkrn I at dowu it waa almost impossible for me to get p alone, or to put on my ciomc. wne kind lrok1euc sent lr. Henley, OREGON ALIDNEY THA, to my with ' hotel. 1 immediately commenced using tbe tea. It bad aa almost Btlraculoua effect, and to tbe aston. iahmeut of aU the gueata at the bote). in a few daya.l am bappy to state, that I waa a new man. 1 Willi Mcommend the tea lo all afilictett a 1 hava baeo. c a. TCTsaa, IhMaauaar OaraaasUt Kotd. Delmonico Restaurant. Orrosrr Blcmbscrg Block. iVeuf Rooms; -:- Seat Service; Good Meals, l'romptty Served, . -for-. Twenty-Jive Cents Oysters in ttll. -t- Styha. Vourt-.oui Treatment; First chssOooks. la, brushes, coalioil, lubrir, if oils xlo grsaw, &s. s'rtsv.var AS Sox. PCCriO All kind or grata aeads, pnra ULUJ tnj o!ean, are sold by Stewart d iox, Prices have ohaugeditlcM last .sa lon. Com. and see u. ALBANY, - - OREGON CHAS. PFEIFFEK PROPRIETOR, Fitted uo In firnt-class stylo. Tables supplied with the biwt in the market. Nloe sleeptner apartments. Simple room (or commtircial" travelers, nart la &al fnim the Halel.lt CAF.FENTERS& BUILDERS on trad rs or anyone wanting tnything in lb hard ware linn will do well to call oa Stewart ilSox before purchasing. Thoy keep nearly everything iu t'ledueof builders hardware, und a magnificent stock of flue toolc. Thoso v:Js!ilttsr a ftrat clsui InMiruuient, tha I est u'f.ds to st.vivi tha cliioato of the Oonst, can to suited by ealSiiig at Mr3 B E liymas's, oppotut tLa Masunic Tem ple, on i irst street. The latest voinl and Instrumental musia kept for ra1o,u!ko tbe h TgftHt assortmetn of tiwuiping p-tt ms til select from this sUls cf 'iTisuo. Ls tons given iu pauiting andembrot ii rn In ler studio over Liou (X.tnty Hank. Civi her r-jtir ordr . nd yoa v 1 t ptaaei. THE I '', u . Vi or 1 -W a -aj tli the liifth'xl ami re 11 1 u wncr. 'f k.Xh 1' 1"! 1. tnken; it is plfnaant aaa t'ifrwhuig to tins tante, 8 ml tela f'tjotiyet promptly ri tJto K'ulur.y,'' AJf,i iioti floc!s, cl-fiimH th; bjs ' ;:; c'.rctualiy, dirpcls xMi, IjfikI litbea m-A fa urn mh cures Isaoitual ''.oiistit.-ativii. f?yrup cf Flg is tLe .'. ;lr mntiAj of its Jtfntl vtr irt '". r'iii,tj to llo taute aiulacv lo tho ftlomaclt, p.'nij.tia son ;-.!l truly li' ticJicial in its , i'.3 :.;.;!, 'fcvwtlcnt o.ualities U f 't ;uL It h for rnlo in ?t k-i'.llyn f ail Icadisg cAi'r-'cVi!! m smup co. j at'. - ' fv : .r- U i'i fri.m TA J K FOB HALE -t Lav of v fu?ru, near Lows n be I arrow (ianc, 10 tniie. , Alt In ru 111 valine, fair and b- t.. -.. f.r atoe. hfiO'-o and ttonUo pnrpeaoi. Floe owk gr AiJfaiithrfu.rinot 1 JH acrtw, thra' . ,n rro n Ltaaon, All io cu'.tivait Fair houo. (Jood water. BkU r wbee fa rna. Also houxe and two lA on Fifth aad it fTir,o tr)t, Altmoy. Kor forth er parth ular call on .. Umphroy .Cental oeurfuct or on Hewitt dt Irvin, Albany jU A. UM I'll KEY,. HrADAOKl. A-. itv . TlsCH';r: ? , 'r rj.s'jir.- l ot) z -i. $500 Howard I WT. wm fr th atxrr tr-'.rt) ror ary m th mtUI, jrVU. SlCS ilWlarlM. l4UUaMlM. o trwLfm ar Cwtkm wa eaaao mir vtta W Lt'.r In la. tm tta tmetturm nHmUMf .m i.il it 1 r ar Htr.lv v.,.aitia. aa. aaraa . t impri'o.Ml Larva Ssv aamv '- -. St caata. anu af reansawaww Itt. aa ,in.e floa leftfal V iJt-. ivt.X (' WS.f t,VfcFAaI.ClUtA00.1AAV AlttttUC.l . mm fS"a:.3.'3-.2' M TUE a-a: Bis or job :a CSLI'SItSTEXt .... sj Li SP..ITH & vEsson atrtr s m pv m 9 m tmm m jaa, .'4 m ff ss os: no f? Thi CI ft ..I Kire'.t Ara-a r Vi.nlp.M. EI UaUl a mJI U s3 k ihrjvakfgw .p war y yC'tt.!.CEel -y- wr 1 ii CCS-.t!t.rM-E In J ) ti u-a-.ii i sArtrr. V a SJr-.vjre cf erhcr Iran Imitations j. i 1 4 I-.f.J f.r. H;' Vii Cs'ilnjtit tri Prrt I A tt CM! fK &. WESSON, f-?r.i:iorii:j.i, mass. y 24 L r..M.i A VAV..V. Axt.lnAA. a aX Pat, act busfrte eondocted for Keeerat Fee. Our CSs to Opposite U. S. Patent Ccef and ire ran iire patent in less tlma tlian l aaaa remote frc a WasbinFton. feend rnoi el. drawing or photo-, wtttt flesertp ttrm. "We ndviae, if pateotabls or aot, Irea o4 char?? . Oir fee not due till patent i, aeearai. A fmvh tt. -How to Obtain Patent," wilb n.-.mo, of tuid clients in yoa: Suue, County, w town, sent .tie. Address, c.AnSnow&co. Ortfies'tB Pttsnt r"ca, Wash!rmew. D. C Gn.G.WATSS?lDASTOn Physician and Surgeon. tiffice oj ptiasto the Docmx. HH.n. .lATTO?l. Btumborg B:ock, "Aloauy, Oregon. r enisle an 1 private dtstase epecia'ty Consultation fieo. HEALTH IS WEALTH! TV 1 8" ""1 i! ' li R. K . C. WEST'S Kerra and Brmln Treatment s iruarantetd spetUto for llvataria, Pizsueas, Coevul moo. Fits, Norn ns Neuralgia, Hvadacba, Nenou, Pnistralioa esmsi by tb iu of sloobol or Ipbaoea, Wak-ctulnera. Mental Depreaaion, Softening ol tb Brais, reullinsr in insanity and leading to misery, d a iii deah, twetnatura old as, barTenne, los ot l I i caul by over-exertioa ol tha brain Each la. -ntaiiKi on month', treatment, SI a boa or six box is tor S. sent by mail prepaid on receipt o price, WE CUARAXTEK 8IX BOXES TO CCRB ANT case. Withwaeh enter received by ua for aix boxes, scciuupanied with 15, we will send the purchaser our written Ruaraatee to refund th money il Uia treat ment dws not eBet a cure. Guarantees Issued only by J. A. Cummin?, Druggist, role agent, A 1 buoy, Or, City -Meat 'Markets- SHU1T2 3?vOS,r Proprietors. a full li if of meats of all kinds, in a cool j Itc, completely pro tected; and a! way frosu. Uoburg Luraber. I sell the Ktst lumber iu tbe ceunty; also dr posts, ehtniiles, latha doors and win o w moulding, etc. Prices from $3 to 22 r thousand. . Yard at Lowaon, on th Narrow Gauge. ,; Se ins before purchasing e!.es,vfber. ' T W W Cbawtord. Adras,P O Tallmau, l Peiroai.ently cored a fthmit Cutting, Burning or DU liiti'ig. A rerfe ctly pi Inlits treatment and a guAran t'.d cure in every s s. , no ciattrhitw lonir iat;dirg. Tlib t-'outnient, for Bt.-ictu-a, ot Pr Boxeli , is tha : srr atest dUcovery ki own to motli.ire. U-dis.slTea "rut cumjiloteiy re'mov s tb Suictur without annoy I or pain to tbo pat cut. . pa r f wa f if i I Umi l Teuliarto their Sex, tu not prnfr to name here; iDt. 1 iu i 1 th w d lu af a I ifr n" ta s i Wt u nees. wMt h ititvwmU fehnnk from disci-sHi u tane thsa was ever Jiuof in ,Ma1:t: Btixeli's tjw fevstteia c i lTtmen. i btrf'trt. If , t tien rnirwii Jt. it is ai fava K ut t i ! ) v a H f i t ii ii t it p a 3 1 t c f &. 4w " u Kir f !. Nr V V' lf. rA STRICTURE