FRIDAY JANUAUY 16, 1891 8TITE3 & NUTTIKQ. fttllr a art rrprlelor. IXOAL, ltECOHD. Why Din III Foliow Ut Refer ring to part of a case mentioned In the Democrat SaturJay, the Portland Mer cury ajJ W B Down, employed packer with Old & Summer, It minus the female por tion of hi houehold. During the week Mr Down, who U the mother ot three Children, left for Albany, A Mercury re purler called upon Mr bowr last Thur. day morning to ascertain the truth of the matter, lie was very reticent, at he due not desire notoriety by publicity In the matter. He admitted that hl wife had deierted him and hit children. The couple were married teverat year aijo In Ohio. Mr Down I but 2Jyeatof age and somewhat attractive. She often coin f lalntd to her hutband that he wa not satisfied with her manner of living. In fact hi ealarr wa net sufficient to keep ,her In the ty!e ahe desired. Mr Down consider the departure of hi wife a a bene lit. and wilt not exert himself to bring her back. He bear a good reputation and I an industrious man. Mr Down pike vrr highly ot hi wife, and re marked that he I most poattWe that no man Sgured In the case of Mr Down. Tbb Merry Mwstkui. On January tOth Goodyear, Elitch A Schilling's Mia trels will appear at the Opera House, offering an elaborate program, embracing all the ealient features of sensational and refined modern minstrelsy. When the curtain rises on the Grand Monte Crieto Itoyal Court, First Part, seen of splen dor catches the eye, over MOO yards of velvet, plushes and satin in draperies and curtains. Cocamediana dressed in green and cherry colored velvet, blue.old gold and lavender satin. Vocalist as gay cavaliers dressed in pink satin. Musicians as Mont Cristo fishermen, stressed in bright red and sold satin suits. There are a number of clever people in the company, among them Chas YV Goodyear, ChasE fk-hilluig.Ueo xl Awards, Albert Leech, Clivette ex pert equilibrist, juggler and shadow graphist. Brothers Leondor.the Southern the Bent ley Brothers and a number of other well known people, and an excel lent Dana and orchestra ol 12 people. Sunday Schools. Sunday wa a very fine day, which, added to good New Years resolutions, caused a large atten dance at the Sabbath Schools; about like this: Baptist,! 50 : Methodist, ill: United Presbyterian, iafj; Presbytcrlan.tGo; Bap tist Mission, 100; congregational, SO; other aOO. estimated. Total, 897. The following officer hare been elected Methodist J B Cougilt, superintendent; F II Koscoe, assistant superintendent; May Rldeout, secretary; Mrs Dr Chatn berlln, temperance secretary; Mr AM Hammer, treasurer; A M Hammer, chor ister; Emma Couglll, organist; Lliile Starbuck, assistant organist; Winnie Chamberlin and Maud Ueyoe, librarian. Congregational Edward L Thompson, superintendent; W K Blain, assistant su perintendent; Qulncey Propst, secretary; F L Kenton, librarian; H W Young, chorister; Catherine Althouse, organist. Horse Shoe Some btonzed horse hoes may be seen In many place In Al bany, This 1 the way they got there: An old man would enter a place with a horse shoe wrapped In a paper and pre sent It to the proprietor, saying It was a present. Just as he started for the door he would temark that he wa hungry and hadn't had anything to cat lately. Of course he would then get two bit. He made this a business through the valley reaping quite a financial harvest In this novel sale ot horse shoes. Portland Courts. Jame Petty, of Salem, once of Albany, wa tried In Port land yesterday on the charge of having counterfeit money In hi possession, and found not guilty. A divorce case being tried i that of Mr Schmeer against her husband John P Schmeer, former reslJent of Albany. Son. of the testimony wa taken here. Her grounds for a divorce are habitual drunkenness and crueltj, while he asks fr one on the ground of desertion and cruelty. During six year tour divorce auiu were broeght,aIl settled. A Lost IIorsc Ah Swill, the well known celestial hog raiser, left his horse standing near the depot this forenoon. For sou?e reason or other he could not find it. A Wells Farg3 driver sent him towards the 0 P depot. He rushed wild ly over the city and at one time was within fifty fret ot it, but found it not. Finally h run across the 8 P bepgage man, returning from a trip down town, where he is reported to have tried to tell the entire outfit. Ah Swill was pro fuse in his thanks for the restoration of the swill conveyor. Gbowwo ni Iktebejt. The ( revival services at the M E Church are increas ing in interest and power. Laet even ing Rev Boyd, of Lebanon, preached a very powerful sermon. Evangelist James Connol v. a orient looking young man.ol fine reputation, from Canada, arrived in the citv this noon nnd will take charge of the meeting to-night and here after. Hervicesat2:30and7p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. A Corvallis Failure It U reported that Tas A Cauthorn. the well-known . wheat buyer of Corvallls.ha failed. Ham llton & Job and Ladd Bush were ap pointed assignee. Mr Cauthorn' liabil ities are placed at $14,000, and hi asset at nearly the same amount Ue paid higher than the market justified, 60 and fo cents, followed by a d-op to 00 and bi cents. Some of the Albany dealer are reported to have been caught a lltttle also; but not er1ouly. Samo Well. A eood sized audience at the opera house Saturday evening sx pressed their appreciation of the splendid tneintz by the Swedish MghllnK&les. A greater musical treat Is rarely offered. Their rinsing, bell-like voice, charmed the audience, earning for them a success ion of encore. Mr Uay Is a fine elocu tionist ot the comic order of the better class, dolig tome good work without the tramp and old maid appendage. A Good Ihvehtiox. Mr N P Slate, of Tangent, is the patentee of a hay prcus, which promises to be heard from. The patent is dated June 17th, 18U0. The leading merit ot the press is its great rapidity, pressing hay a well as other presses in half the time. Those who Lave seen it work say it actually accom plishes this. It is so arranged that no time is lost while it is being run. A Good Rxcoed. -During the year 1890 there were three first In Albany and three lalte alarm. I he total lost wa only f5oo; fully covered by Insurance. Found. A pocaet book in Wheeler't lumber yard. Owner can have the tame by calling there and proving property. The B Ik L A. The. building and Loan association meet on Friday evening of thi weak at the Oregon Dank. There will be about a.ooo in cash to loan, and mem bers wishing money should be on hand to bid. Several blcKer are reported to be ready for the contet. Wakted. A for a short time. place to do housewora Apply at this office. UHs Yr Horses and Cel Tswr ah. Mr J t, ; T: II rramlenslein, from Fan Francis' ill he in Albany, buying horses, i 5 C! . at I. r cmler'a siab'e, de- t. t'.'" f.-i.Iowir horiM-n. linrn Was OvaaeoMR. Mr George Humph rey, Eq who ha returned from Portland, report that Mr Joseph Webber was great, ly affected on being presented with the elegant gold-headed cane, heretofore men tloned In the Democrat. Mr Humphrey md the precnUtlon peech. After a long silence In which the cx-chlet wm overcoming his Intents feelings, Mr Web ber made a telling reply, beginning wait old Germany, coming down to New York, thence 1o San Pranctsco and Portland, and finally to hi many happy year spent In Albany, The Oregonlan give the fol lowing account of the a flair t Every old fWman ot Portland remem ber Joe Webber, one of the "way back fire boys who run with the 'inasheen.' " Joe at one time fllleJ the responsible post" tlon of chief engineer ot the Portland Volunteer File department. For many year Webber ha lived at Albany, and alwava took a lively personal In fire mat ter 'in that city. He alo filled the posl tlon of chief engineer there. About to week ago Mr Webber removed to this city la relde. Friday a email delegation ot Albany lies came down armed iih an elegant go'd headed cane. They found J at the Hotel Perkln in the evening after a short search. The delegation con sisted ot Captnlti Lanning and George Humphrey. They proceeded to ''hold Joe up" and to'ane" him after the most approved style. Mr Humphrey made the presentation spe.ch. Joe wa greatly sur prised, bur toon managed to find hi tongue and voice. The cane, w hich I a beautiful one, Is proptrlv engraved, and I a gift ttem Joe' many warm friends In Albany, Thr Citizens Meetinu In response to the call luej by Mayor Cowan a meeting ot cltlient wa held at the court house Saturday evening, to confer to gether In reference to the proposed amendments to the city charter ot Albany. . . . ... 1 . . Mayor Lon called trie meeting to order and on motion Judtte L Ftlnn wa elected chairman, and J R Whitney, secretary. Mavor Cowan stated to the meeting what ha J already been done bv the member ot the council toward the prepaiatlon of the charter tor presentation to the lenUlature. Judge Flinn, A lUcMe.rtmi and U R Wot- verton were appointed a con.mittee to confer with th) council's co.nmittee, U W Smith, C G Burkhart and B F Tabler, over the proposed amendment. On mo tion of O r Simpson the committee were directed to make a written report to a meeting ot citizens to be ctlU-d. The matter of the expenditure ot the $75,000 was discussed by J udge Fltnn, Maj Casscll, W I. Vance, O F sHmpson, Mayor Cowan, A Hackleman, John Schmeer and II li Hewitt. Some favored using the money for sewers and the bridge alone, leaving" the city hall out for the present. Mr Vance favored $1 jo.ooo a the amount ot the bond. The meeting adjourned sub ject to call. A Qceer Highway Robbery. Julius Pott and I N Baaey were bound over Tuesday motnlng In the um ot $750 each, tayt the Heppner Gaiette. to await the action of the grand jury, on a charge of highway robbery, preferred against them by A S Shephard, familiarly known a "Old Shrp." If they arc guilty ot rob bery. It must be taken In decidedly a tech nical sense. It appear that "Shep" owid Mr Basey and Eli Keeney, and a he wa apparently lea lug the country, wa Inter cepted by Mr Potts, who la in the employ of Ell Keeney, and Mr Basey, at Lexing ton, last Monday. He claimed to have only a small amount, and the boy think ing that they were being deceived.went through hi clothe finding some mon;y, which they offered back to him. How. ever, he refused to accept It, and had the boy arrested with above result. YAqt ISA Bay. --Within the last ten "ays sale have been made aggregating near 150 lot. The significance of the sale I that they Indicate the confidence of the people here In the success of the new enterprise. Portland capital however is considerable Interested. J W DrasfU-ld left for Alsra yesterday with a party of engineer!. We will have a fourteen mile railroad on the south side of Yaquina Bay the first thing yr-u know. Didn't we tell you so. Republican- As Old Pioneer Gone. John M Ba con died at Oregon Citv Jan 10, 1S91 He waa one of Orcron early pioneers, aij was postmarter at Oregon City for the j past 20 year. He a grand secretary of j the grand ledge of I O O F. of Oreeon. i for the same length of time. Mr Macon wa a man of stern Integrity, bet gener ous It. pulses; he wat about 70 year of age. Peace to hi ash. Circi latino Library. Mr Joe Tall, who organized a circulating library a year ago, and placed JOO books at the store of C E Browr.:'.!. has started out to Increase the number cf book by getting new mem- he rt xt only costs I1.5O to become a member r.i rsch me mbei ha the right to read all the book in the library. This I . very cheap way to secure reading matter. Remember each member has the right to read any book In the library or any that may be placed there by Increase of membership. C E Brownefl I libra rian. A Packed House. We refer to the warehouse and store of Fortniiller & Ir ving. A big car load of furniture, just received, did it. consisting of an elegant lire of stands, bedroom sets, parlor sets, chairs, lounges, etc., it offers a fine as sortment to select from. This firm keeps probably tn nnest stock of furniture In the valley. Fnrchasers have a big and fine stock tn ict from. Oats Straw. Loose oat straw for ale by F G tturkhart, one mile southeast jot thi city. For flame back, or .rlnhff. me Sftiluh'a Porous Plaster, Price. 23 cut. W. F. Read keep the bestf assortment cf fancy good in town. ii m m 1 Maaey to Loan, We have plenty of money to loan on real estate security, on two to five year time. Call on u at orr office, opposite the Severe house. Bvrkii & Keeney. r teti My dear, said she. when vou 00 out I Be sure to send me some saner kraut, 1 ou ii una 11 gooa at m. si u.'s. Who also keep that fine Swiss cheese. Chow chow, pickles and mackeral " off snore," You'll find displayed at their front door; Teas, coffees, spices and sugars without sand. For cash thev are selling cheaper Than any other stand. iheir clerks are kinuvand pleasant, Ana greet you wivn a din lie; And ss for waiting on you Its just in first-class style. The concert to be elven In the oner a house on the evening of Jan 33d, by the x MAwiiiM.oi interest to all lover of music No Flies. There are no file on Conn k Hendrlcson's new clerk, that face their customer on entering. tvery body treated the same, a smile for all, and the best groceile In the city and bottom prices. See their brands of tea, coffee. their canned roods, etc. Smoker ret let f catlsfaction out of the famouiPrppoosc En a oiner cigar. Notice. 1 have moved my millinery tore across the street In the BHimberz block next djor to J A Cummlngs' drug store, where I will be pleased to meet my ft i- -..,1 . . Ida M Brush. Letu-r List. Following i the list ot letters remaioin lu the post othce at Albany, Lmn county Oregon, Jan. 14, 1801. Person calling for these letter mast give tbe date oo whi they were advertised. Berry, Miss Eddie Dertbick, Miss Lillie Kverbart, C J Fuller, A A Oeorge. Fred Jlilmr,Mir Cie Harrington, Mintla A! cvleliand, Robt McLeod, Kolt Thoma & Nell Ksnb. Miss May I'sUeraoD, John Reiry &. Co, 0'Brin, Lewis Reynolds, Mr E V Jiorjey, John Utter, Mrt, O ,y. T...n j Hoe, George tHUI. AltD rKKSOMAU MOMDAY. Mr Ed Cuttck came up from Salem this noon. Mr Jo Tatt has returned front hi trip to California. Riley Bllyeu and Jo Carey, ot Sclo, were In the city today. Mis Joy Mealy, of .Sweet Home, ha been In the city visiting with friend. License to wed wa Issued today to Hen egcl Whaldron and Bertie S Brandon. Cha Watts, ot Albany, U in the city. lit I a candidate for assistant clerk of the scntte. Statesman. License waa lt'icd at Salem Saturday, for the marriage of V R Downt.toimerly ot Albany, and Tilly Johnson. A toclat wilt be held at the Masonic Temple to-morrow night, to which Ma son and their families are Invited. Mis Annie Farrell went to Tangent to day, where she will he employed as a tUunt teacher In the school ot that city, Albert Schick and John Weber started for Albany to-day. They wilt spend a few day hunting stubble ducks. Browns ville Time. Mr N B Hovt, of Oakland, Cal.jnother ot Mr Rev G W Hill, accompanied by her daughter, arrived In the city a few days ego on a visit. Mr Geo It Keenry left this noon on a health seeking t.lp to California ai d other flaccs. That the change n.ay bring to dm renewed health and vigor of a perm anent nature Is the universal prayer of hU many Albany Ii tend. TIJMuAY. Mr Kd (Join, of Sclo. Is doing Albany today. J II Malln took the noon train for Portland. Hon Tbos K Cauthorn, ot Corvallif, went to rale tu this noon. Jennie St Germain has begun a suit ot divorce against Frank St Uermaiu. More men get married in Marion coun ty bvtween Si' and 35 years of age than at any other period ana more women at St) years of age. In an Oskalooea, Iowa, paper, just re ceived in Albany, the following item ap pear : ".Mtm I.iihe Robertson, of Albany, Or, is in the city. J A Beard, of Lebanon, and O P Co show, of this city, received complitiifn tary votes by the Democrats for Clerk ships in the Senate yesterday. CaptO II Irvine and lieutenant TJ Overman and Jas Mcllargue returned this noon from Salem, where they had h?n to attend the election ot ofilcers to till vacancies in the 2nd regiment. W A Cox and family returned yester day from Oakland.Cal., w here Ihvy have been reaiding several months. The cli mate did not agree with the younger members of the family. FM Daniels, of Rio, passed through the city today on Jiis way to Salem, lie says he is a candidate for Railroad Com missioner and that he has no desire to ride in a palace car, but would like to look into tho construction of railroad bridges. WEPXKSIPAY. Mr Ralph Davidson, of Corvallis, is ia sue ciiy. Mrs Jas F Powell is in Portland vist ing friends. Mrs It A Irvine is lying seriously ill at her home in this city. Rev A J Iluneaker and wife, of Inde pendence, are in the city. Mr Cinch, of Medford. the rustlim? special agent of the Farmers it Mer chants Insurance Company for Southern Oregon, has been in the city on business. J W Bcntlev returned last nlvht from Falem where he had been since Monday. It is thousht that it waa throtieh his scheming that Joe Simon was elected president of the senate. Last evening after the meeting of the council, the ollicers and members of the council voted on who should furnish an oyster supper, and Councilman Garrett bt'ing elected, a tine repast of Yaquina Bay oysters was had at the Citv Restaur ant, a Democrat man being one of the company to do justice to the occasion. RIAL KirtTK ALE M II Ellis et nx to The Ladies Aid Pocicty of Albany, bl 70, G's A to Albany i 2500 i D lledgcpeth to Mary F Hedge- pctn, 4U acres uul Col Kl uier Keee 00 Daniel Rirer et nx to J D Iledge- petii, w acres in ULU of ti mer Kee 800 J A McPhee to C LCray .undivided i tnt in 100 acres in tp 12, S It 2 E 200 LA and A J Allen to 8 C Van Horn ami J C Powell, 112 acrt'g.tp 10, H It4w.. 10 Mrs KJ Avers and bus to Peter Powell. 875 acres In tp 13, 8 It 1 Kandl w 20001 J F Bankensto to Peter Iwell, part of D L C of Jas McDowell. .... . Josephine Forward et al to Peter 1 Powell.part ol thoD LC of Jos McDowell United States to Jas McDowell. 10 320.92 aeres.tp 13,fi R 1 w. . . .Patent U S to J L Williams, 315.85 acres in tp 12, 8 It IK Patent FJ Blount et ux to Annie Price, w 1' V V I.I I 111. II . n n ui tii,ii a, Al bany R Hint to J G Boyle.lot 4,bl 2,U'a A, Lebanon J W Miller et nx to II J Hadley, lots 1, 2, bl 3,8helbnrn , A McDonnell to J II Mullnn,15acrcs in D LC of Andrew Kees 1500 100 C5 1 M J Hays to D 8 Busey, 4 acres in Harrisburg State of Oregon to II Ward 40 acres in sec 3o,tp 9,8 IW E. . . 200 80 $3276 Tearber's Heeling. The regular monthly meeting of the teacher's of Linn county will be held at Halsey, Jan 23 and 24, 1891. Following is tne program : FRIDAY, 7:3!!, p. m. 1 Music. 2 Sone. 3 Address ot wel come. 4 Music. 5 Response. 0 Music. 7 Recitation. 8 Music. 9 Lecture, by Pres E N Condit, of Albany. 10 Music. SATURDAY, 6:30, A. M. 1 Music. 2 Trimary physiology dis cussion, dv miss t,ilen vvuite, ot llarns- Durg puuuc school a Music. SATURDAY, 1 :30, P. X. 1 Music. 2 Methods of teaching US history, by Mis Ida Maxwell, F M Mitchell and Z T Truelove. 3 Music. Miscellaneous. All teachers, school officers and the public in general are invited to come and ' take part in these discussions, s OF Russell. County School Sup't, I jnotice to iAEMEHg. wanted at once chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruits, butter, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce, for which I will pay the high est price in cash or in exchanze for gooa. . - ti. w. Simpson. Albany, Oregon Sheep Lost. At Oakvllle, one hcep, left ear cut off, rope round neck. Return to farm of Wath Coon. John A Albert. Notice. Parties desiring a cab will do well to call on Trites Bros, who connect with all trains. Funerals and weddings a specialty. 0 W Simpson bs received his full slock it stockinette and aaalet jackets land three quarter sealot cloak, and have complete assortment ot all tbe latest styles. For bay, oats, straw or chop .'all on Mor ris & Blount, corner ol Biker and first street. Deliver to aoy part of tbe city without extra cost. SfllLOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cur it tola by usoo a guarantee. It core coniamption. Koshsy & Mason, agent, o The ONLY place io tha ty whera East era tickets can be purcbas is of W. L. Jester, at the Southern I'aciCo Co' ticket office cTtrrnn'S CVV.Vi will immediately re MISFITS. M J Downing was arrested and fined al Salem for canvu ing tor a book without a llceme. Under, a new ordinance these bxik agent have to have a license, Tho Albany Democrat quote Shakes, peare In thU fahloni "Uneasy He the head ot the man who owe the printer." Uur experience ia that they lie very easily. Salem Journal, Hay Is hay, particularly for the Willam ette valley. Just common every day cheat hay I fio loose, and $11 baled; timothy 16 loose and $18 baled., With oat at 50 cent a bushel It cost tome thing to Iced horse flesh. A great many people In our city lay side clothe plenty good enough to wear a long time yet; but being able to buy better one deem best to do to. There are other people In the city unable to buy the clothe they need for comfort, hera well a everywhere else. The Democrat suggest that a bureau be formed or the Ladle AM Society take It In hand, fur collecting these thing, and leaving them where they csn be secured In a quiet man ner by people needing them. '1 hi I lut ing done In torn place with good results. Children-,, boy and older people's clothe should be Included. The people ot Pasco have originated another plan to "boom" their cny, and "Keen your eye on Pasco" will again be ¬ come the watchword. A contract has oeen entered into with CE Mayne, a prominent San Francisco real estate man, who boomed Ogden and Omaha, to adver tise Pksco. Mr Msyne I to receive $50, 000 worth ot Pasco property and In return must scatter t .or 0,000 pamphlets portray. Ing Iti advat.taue, send out 300,000 per sonal letters, and aJvertlse In 3,000 newt paper In the United Statee. One young man at Eugene deserve the education he la receiving. The Journal say! Carey F Mtr-.ln.ona of the students ol the CnlvervltT. spent the Chrtstmt and New Year's holiday vacation In running log down the Middle Fork ot the Wil lamette at $3 a day, realising about $40 tor working In the water mostot the time up to hi shoulder. During the last two or three summer vacation he ha spent the whole time as chief cook for a gang of loggers and tswmlll men, making enough to pay hi college expenses. In addlticn to keening up hi studies and do ing much outside work he I now learning to set type and spending considerable time at that business. A Spokane Falls man has dona a great thing by inventing a hoot blarking ma chine that does (he work in fifteen sec onds. The greatest friends a county or city has are those who work for improve ments whorever needed, though they cost something. The greatest enemies are those who oppose them. Albany did not get a smell at Saletn in the principal oflkes, but look out for the PO. That is one thing Marlon county can't get. The average mortgaged indebtness in Linn count is about 60 cents an acre. In Kansas it is $16.39. No wonder Kan sas people want to come to Linn county. J Miller Murphy, the auccesaful editor of the Ulympia Standard, baa just open ed a new theater to the public. It cost hint (30,000. Mr Murphy has been pub lisher and editor o'. the Standard for more than thirty years. At a meeting of taxpayers in Toledo the vote was almost solid against incor porating as a city. Quit right. There should be a state law allowing incorpor ations as cities only when the tows has a population of 1000 or over, and when the state increases sufficiently larger than that. It is ridiculous to call every little collection of houses a city. Littlo things often take a man back into the misty past. An Albany Iran seeing a Democrat man's buckeye watch charm said, "That reminds me of when I waa a boy in Virginia. I was At a horse race one day with a string of buckeyes around my neck. Another boy bantered me to bet on the race and I put op the buckeyes, all I had, and lott. Great horse races they need to have in old Virginia." , According to our exchanges Pendleton has an opportunity to do some whole sale bonus giving. An eastern capitalist oilers to expend ilOO.OX) in the establish ment of a woolen mill, a scouring mill and grading warehouses, a beef packing establishment with cold-storage depart ment, a sawmill, soap works and a elue factory, a paper mill, a tannery, a steam isunary. orewery will) capacity to furnish beer for all the trade in Kastern Oregon, and a broom and basket factory, provided he is given a subsidy of 175,000 and a bond for eighteen months upon property valued at GO0,0O0. The Yakima Herald tells an incident which rather surpasses anything of the kind yet reported: "Ueorge Wharton, of Brown county, tells a blood-curdling snake story. Mrs William Huxelly liv ing in a log cabin, was making soap in the back yard, having kissed her sweet litjlo six-months baby to s'eep in thi cradle. Presently the baby screamed, and sue rushed in and was horror strick en to find a hideous blacksnake of enor mous size trying to swallow the child. It bad engulfed the hand, swallowed it up to the armpit and was writhing in its contortions and efforts to make further progress. Grasping the hideous reptile in the middle, it seemed to relax its hold and disgorge the child's arm.then turned upon its mother. She dashed it to tne floor, and in her wild frenzy stamped it to death. It proved to be of the black racer species, seven feet two inches long, and measuring six and one-half inches in circumference, lne babe lived, ana the only inconvenience it suffered from its terrible experience was that its arm ana nana were biisterea as u scaiuea in hot water." Bell ana1 Pentland have already dl solved partnership In the West Side, of Independence. The Corvalll Time tar- castlcally give the reason a follow "Bell refuse to ntav unlet he can be the ring master and Pentland says he won't be tne met muie." . . A couple year ago Hen R A Irvine in troduc-d a bill to do away with a horde cf unnecessary clerk lor tne committee in the legislature. But it wa defeated Thi year a like resolution hat been pasted and only fivs committees In each house will nave one clerk, apiece. A sensible move The editor of the Tillamook Headlight ha published 820 timber land notlset and 330 homestead notices. At he receive $10 apiece for the former and 5thelatte hit income hat been a pretty lively one, the cott of getting out the paper being small. If Itema at first "setup" were alwavt published there would need to be fighting editor far certoin. For Instance yesterday two item adjoined eacn other In the copy, one, about three young men returning from Salem and the other about a man and hi family returning from California. Here Is the way the item were first mixed up: " returned this noon from balcm, where they have been spending several month. lhe climate did not agree with ome of the menber ot their family. Albany AarKet. . (at 50. Butler 860 pt ID, Pajra 26t Hay-o.00. ... ' Pota.toesOrj ota per bnabei Bosf on foot, 8Jf A pplas-80 cents per bu, . fork '0o per id. uressca. Bacons cams, lie shoulder 7o aldoa 83 . ..ard 9a per lb. - " Flours 1.26 per bbl. 1 !"blckena 5.00 per doe, Uiil Kcdbioa, 14.00 per ton abort,, 18. TATE LeUftLJltftt, BpseUI te Dsmocsat. Salem, Ogn, Jan ia, i8yi. orrtcKRS or the iiousK. Caucus officer of the house are TT Gecr, peker." tt R Hay, chief clerk. Frank Dvy. first, and O D Hutchinson, ccond assistant. J M Stott, jrgent-t-rm, PNauNKNS. Salrm, Or. Jan 11, 1891. Q SIMON AIIKAD, Joe Simon, for president ot the senate, ha a majority in the caucus. Progress. The Elate Legislature was 'organised Monday afternoon by the election of the caucus nominees published In the Democrat, Jos' Sltnnn lxlng ducted permanent chairman of the Senate: O P Miller, ot Clackamas, chief clerk; OB WaUon. ot Clackamas, assiatant clerk j I It Eddy, of Pendleton, reading clerk j M Poiucrov. of Columbia, sergeant-at-aruis; J It McCormick, of Marlon, gate keeper. In the Hon so T TUeer was elected speaker; H K Hays, of Tilla mook, chief clerk ; Frank Davey, of Ka le m, aflsintant: 110 dolman, of Baker City, reading clerk; TO Hutchinson, of Douglas county, calendar clerk j M Stott, ot Portland, sergeant-at-arms ; A W Dragor ot Marion, doorkeeper; KM Hniltli, of Polk, assistant doorkeeper; Guy McPherson, of Salem, Chester Fox, ofAstorW. and Carl Gray, of Portland, pages. The usual rules about postage stamps, jack knives, paper and news papers were pruned. S(Ia) to Psatwasy, Salem, Or,, Jan. 14. Governor Pen nnver took the osthot oflice at 1 1 a, m. to diy and then delivered a very able mes sage to the joint convention and a large assemblage of citizen, It I a masterly state paper. The two house are now at work. PaooREkK. The first bill introduced In the bouse was by Jennings, for the creation of precinct assessor. Several bills appeared on asse-Mment and taxation, and there will be more. A bill by Klllin provides that employes shall be paid not less than once In 80 days. Bills were introduced fixing rate ot interest at 8 per cent, dis playing Oregon's retotirr e at the World's lair, a resolution In relerence to the rail road commission. In the senate Mvera introduced a bill appropriating I'iuuo for the establish ment of soda springs at Ktdaville. Mr Myer aiM introuucea tiiiis amending laws of Oreiron. tk-tlnliic and tninishina- criminal negligence. Bills were Intro duced bv catch, repealing the R U communion law; byCrosno, authorising the O P R II to issue bonds ; several ap piopratltig in all about (40,000 for wag on roads, htandlntr committees were announced. Weatheford, of this county, was placed on elections, federal relations and enrolled bills committees ; Myers on claims, mines and engrossed bills, of course, being democrats, at the tail end. In the hone Welsh introduced a bill making licenses to sell liquor f 4C0 and 200; also making legal rate of Interest o per cent. Thr Reason Why. VI by Is It that Klein Bros, can afford to tell boots and hoes so rcstonable? Because they aie both practical ho maker and make partcf heir expense bv working- on the shoe bench, any boot or shoe you buy of them. no matter wnat mid it ss man, woman or hllds, that rip, run over or the sole Hp loose they repair them for you free of charge, and as they do alt the wotk t hem ic I cs, they don t charge you 35 to 50 cents a pair extra lor a warrant to pay tome shoemaker to repair lhvn for too. Thev also make a specialty of repairing rubber Pools. HoLUEB BcsiMtt Collkor. of Portland Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesoo, the leading penman of the coast, has berotne a partner in this school and will make it U10 leading business collctie. Send for a catalogue. Chakgk or R R Tiw.- Railroad lime fets been set ahead three Minutes. Set your watches and Block with rrench regulator and men you will gel there on line. Tho. Kay woolen mitlsTlltkts, fUootl men's, youth' and boy' elothuig, for sale I-y U w Simpson s, agent, Albany, Uregon. "HACKMKTACK,' a lasting and fra grant pefum. Price 25 and SO cvbU. Fo- shay S Mason, agents. A 1S4SAL INJECTOR free with aaah bottle f .h loV Catarrh Remedy Price SO osnt. Fushay & Mason, agents fWe W F Road's line cf dm f xd sod ilk before baying elsewhere. WmtaEto UbtTmem. When wanting mi organ or plana eall on G L Blackman n you can select from a first dsn ttoc. Cheadle cbecae is tbs beat. Try it. CE Browuell. , Eattern evtUrs and ssuer kraut lost re oeivtd at Mueller Si Garrett's. Exelleateat Rons high in Albany at Fosbty & Ma- ton drug tor or Hystem Uuilrlsr, sa everybody ia nsirg it for Catarrh f th Sinrnacn, uyatwpsia, constipation ana im par MoOd. Try it 1 cd Ull your friend about it as it mast toss'twon'lirful murits- Wbeo a I rpesk well of U W. M. C. A. Mates., The members will please remember the special meeting which the president lias called lor toniuht. at 7 o ciock. it is very necssary to have a full meeting, t lease do not neglect this. Noonday meetings will be held in the Y. M. 0. A. hall every day this week, from 11:30 to 12:30 o'clock. We espec ially ask our business men to drop in, if only long enough to say, "Thank (jod." The Y. M.C. A. ball wai too small to seat the crowd that came to hear Kobt Cairns at our gospel meeting, last Bun day. . Truly God bas sent a power among us. The man who can sit and listen to the practical, ecatning talks 01 Kobt Cairna and not heed the warning, must have a heart harder than the rocks of the old Granite state, and is to be pitied, ' . . The Association received, this week an exceedingly fine oil painting of Mt Hood. It has been our pleasure to see many paintings ot Mt Hood, and beauti ful ones, too. But we never saw such a beautiful and artistically arranged fore ground to Mt Hood as the one in this picture. The art displayed is something to be admired, and the Y. M. 0. A., ot Albany, wish to extend many thanks to Mies Martin, of McMituwille, the donor of this beautiful and acceptable gift. If W. Yovko. General Secretary. Something far tbe Kew Year, Th world renowned success of Hostetter' Stomach Bittnr , and their continued popu larity tor over a intra 01 a century a s stomachic, is toaroely more wotidtrfnl tha tha welcome that greets th annual appear anoe of Hostetter' Almanac Thia valuab t medical treatise ia published by the Most ter Company, Pittsburg, Pa, under th own immediate supervision, employing !! hands in that department. Thev are lay ning about 11 months io tbe year 04 this woik, and tbe ine of same lor 1891 wi 1 be more than ten nisllions, printed ia the Eng lish, German, Freoch, Welsh, Norwegian, Swudinh,. Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languige. Refer to a copy of it for valuable and interesting reading concerning health and nunieron testimonial aa to the efficacy of Hostetter' Stomsch Bitten, amusement, varied information, astronomical calculations and chronological items, io, abinh can be depended on for correctness. Th Alma nao for 1801 can be obtained In of cost, from crugsutsod gensral country dealer n all arte of the eountry. New CABrsTs, new carpets, new car pets and new styles, latest patterns, the Dest in tue market, lust reoeivea at A. a. Mcllwain's. The stock is larije and choice, eelectpd for thiB market, and peo nle wanting lb beet carpets at tha ow- est prices ghoultl call and inspect hia et,. -i;,? po.v. Jt w!a botis'ht low and 0Mfl ARB) AHAs) MOM DAY. The State LsgUlalura now nil, Prof J tt (4il H, f lloak Creek, ha ba granted a tats diploma. Several Albanian are lu Sslnin looking aftsr oiorkamp in tne Legislature. Th onumltt.s on the oil uhtrter mt this morning and adjourned till to-morrow mornlugs Th f)oilyr mintrl are hooko.l fur the Oim l!uue on tho 20 h instant and tbs HiU-rara Comedy Co 00 tbe 21.t itutant. (j O Rwliiu says that he was net a msmhsr of the AGO lately 01 Manfswt in thii city, and by wbiuh tbe memburs wrs windled. A n.wtpopsr I to be atsrted at Mill City, it i reported, Uodsr tha law it would got oaarly all of tbe land notices. Tha Railroad street sswerkaa Iwan tvrm- plotod, aid the owntnltce 011 stieuU and nublio property to day are sasmiuiiu it orilioatly. , Iterwtthe proprietor of tbe Willamette llotsl at Malum $30 M for having runner at tha train without a 2icnt. A new oi'dl naeesdid it. Wwjusr ismsd. , ' Khedd ha a lUadlni Clrele, with tbe fol lowing oluovra, reesntly slaoteH 1 Z T Trus tors, nrmridsuti Mrs Ootavia Havaas. vivs- S resident 1 Mim Lara fampbal', asm rotary; orge K OavU, treamrer. Among the Pottmaater whose term of service navs or ill sipire daring th first three mouth ot th yar 1991 are tho at linsebura. Or . on January 6th: Aentuia. Cat,, on Frhrnarf 14'.h Aihauv, Or , on Fabraary 3'd, and Kurvka. Nsv.. tin March 3rd. Itnftirrina to tte Pemocbat's item about the Wallace Javsntta Co the IlrowBivllls Times ssi "We uka the above from the I'KMrx ttAThy tennosi, but isb to add that Miww Addle and Yeuia Git lr. wt o atartod with tbe onaoanv. ara now bare and no traveling with thtrw.' Thers were 129 fsilur la Orenn daring IStK). Astts.K40.UX): Uabllilict.l744.OJ0. Th ousea are iutorcstlnvt laeompvtvoo-. 23( incsperiKaex, f)( iaiuflluient capital, 30; granting credit recklotaly or wi bnut proper txiutdrtiofi, 0; sornpliostion tf indebted dxs. (owing to failure of apparently solvent debtor.) 2; personal exlravaganee. (UvtBg beyond laooma.1 81 SMtuloet of baaloea and doabtfal fcabiu, Hi endue eompUtiou, 6j eofyol.U oircnmstaneea, (flood, lira, d.prtasioD, ete.,)14; frwoduUnt dwposili jo, 20. . Tt'EMDAY. 'Chu Willamette liysr bas dropped to 1 foot 6 inch above low wator mark. Tbs ebsrUr avmmittee did soa e bu.inss this morning and attjoumsd antil 8.30 to morrow. Ot.ly a few pair of blsnksU U ft and will il them for Itws than oust to close. E C tiaarla. 200 lks to b sold a eoat at 'V. F, Head's. Come and seeare be gains white tne aaaortmaat i large, Mr Esnn.of Eajaa ii Aabaaon. left vais terday for ttiMuibarg to take ekarge of their new marble shop at that city. Tbe lt-etit.n t.f Capt O II Irvine as Liea- tonant tlmudof tha Zad rea'msat. wit! DeoreWtaU tbs eleatioeV-f a Capt.for F Com- pany. m-vsrsl are tneauooed for tbe poi- 1 Tb ert tb mrary bas frottea tof f mis year 1 auoot 19 dagrea aod It wat iUta. thia iiorsieg. It smsl, tboogb, muck eilJ&r. At the military letloe ia Ralsm yester day, Lieut Lovsfl wo eteeted colonel of the Sod rtmimect. Capt O II Irviss, r.f this elty, waslet4 lieoUrtsct, sad C T Blam artitbsr. of Bsndon, mtjor. The Satcm bridge Is doc awl will prob ably be accepted, fort a oata iUlam. It ia piaaaing to eot (bat there was no opposition to tbe bridg from otber part of Marion county. At tb city coo noil mawtiog toolgbt the mayor will deliver bi sDDual mosssgx, nlgV.t watchmen, stiwet co&iSiieioosr, elty tar veyor sod city attorsay will b elflctsd. and other important bttaioeaw will eoma ap. It ls tb public ootbiag to atteed. Mr Eliwbetb Weitoe, lady over sixty varrsofag. arrived ber from thaaUUof Ns York on Tueadsy. Tb old lady tun to Y socio on tb isvitatioa of bsr only son Harry Wstsoo. whom sh bs sot sea for tbirtj Jr. T led I'oti, Oar cooU-mporsry says that la tb trans fer ef Cha Mettjwr from tb Albany to tb Salam madepwtm, wbat is 8olia' loss ii oar gain, anJ yet on would bay tboagbt from tb great demonauwtioes mad by th gentleman a aawuvUnt furemaa of No l's that tb dpartmot depended 00 him for esiatese. Excuse. Evangelist Cairns, who ia preaching to reat crowds at th- Daptl;! church every night, will apeak to-night on the Eicusc men offer for not being Christian, lie will undertake f,o answei and explain any excuse commonly urged. All a-e Invited to come and hear Mr Cairns t-nlght. lr. hi sermon he ad dresses the reason of men. Many are (.o.mng out ror vnnsi, and a great Out powerful work of graee 1 aroint- on In the city. AH the churche are feeling the In fluence of Mr Cairns work. WEDN'EltDAT. Tha Vtero cf 1312 Friday night. Bay yoar grooerUof Farker BroV Ssurr kraot at C E Brownell's, Cloaks at cott at W F Head's. Ilelia & Dawow, dmsgista, Fta grooris s Cono & Hmdrcsoa'a. Tb 'Thre Sisters" will beyio ruonina rrtday. The i set cost ot th Sslara brulit ii 184,402.29.- Bsrgains la library lamp at C E Brow eell'a. An oil ttriko is reports! from llabbard. in Marion oouuty. A bargain counter of children ana misses shoe at .Jrls; Oeouine Iowa torithum on drauubtfat C K Prownell S. Delicions crane cider oa tan at C E Browaell'a. Call at Hubo DD't New Drug Sto.e for freth drags. Call and set "a pair of blankata that Searla is selling fol lets than eoat. 300 bntbalt of s Ibid whea wanted imme diately at Morrl i;a Hictit. - TaUeta, pencils and spongoj, at Hulia & Dawaon , French a corner. Smok tha celebrated liavana filled 5 cent olgar at Julius Joseph a. Geo Humphrey, Esq., wa admitted at Salnm yesterday at an aturnsy at law. Do not fail to get a pair ot obildrent or mitte hoe from SoarU bargain eoontor. Tb World's fair bill by Moore, of Bantoa oounty, ia about right. It wouli rats just about $115,000 for the business and thstU enough. Good year, Elitoh & Schilling' Minttrelt bay a great acquisition to their oompany to in famous European amietea, the Brother Leondor. Tbey ar called th litheat, Strongest roeo on earth; they ar simply marvoiou in tneiruraes and Koman glad iatorial ooutest and cliasio otturiogK, rep tesentiog mythologioa . hittorioal and bibli coi siotusry Contract Let. The contract for building the foundation ot the U P Church was let to day to Mr U V Chamberlain, There were five bidder. The contract for the remainder of church will be let In t hort time. Architect McCaw. of Port and, wat In the city, assisting in the work Tue City Chabtkk. The citizen's com mittee and the council's committee com' Dieted their labors this noon. A written report is being prepared and will be pre sented to a citizens meeting at the court house on baturday evening, probablv, The committees agreed substantially on i . , V ! the amendments tieretoiore given. There will be some changes, thoueh, such as a provision r oing away with the taking out of indebtedness in the city asseasmenta : tho appropriation ot tne syo.uuo first to sewers and bridge, before using for city hall; and a few others of minor impor tance. The report 'will be published in iuu, prouaDiy tomorrow. A Divided Train. Yesterday after noon the freight train going south became divided jutt atter leaving thi city in aom manner, the caboose and two or three cars remaining behind and running slowly af ter the main train. The engineer and fire man were luoUng ahead and could not be signalled. They went to Tangent before discovering their loss, and had. to return several miles for the conductor and brake men, all of whom were in the caboose at 1 the time, A MuntiiMa Blaze. Tblt morning' a bout 5 o'clock a bright light In the di rection of the Callpooi bridge annouced a conflagration In progress, A Demo . crat man Investigated the matter and learned that the chicken house of W R Graham wa entlnly consumed. I. was a large structure tlx 12 feat and wa Insured. The lot of life wat considerable, twelve fine chicken being roasted alive, being be ing unable to escape from the burning building. Mr Graham take hi lot phil osophically and announce hi Intention of rebuilding. Bahic Elections. Yesterday at 4 o'clock was the time fur banks generally to bold annual elections for the selection of directors. In this city the First Na tional and Linn Comity National bank re-elected the old directors, and the of ficers will remain the same. The Oregon bank re-elected the old directors with one exception, Mr John loom being cboson to succeed Mr Hub Bryant, who bas disposed ot his interest in the bank and will retire. It is understood that II F Merrill, now vice ' president, the pioneer banker of the city, and one of tbe most competent banking men In the valley, will be elocted president by the directors at their rneetimr to be held in a day or two. Ukrrr mim rkllic iitemx. r Ike Hslel rnlaad-aw Save Wat torse f BfeeasMUasa ly Bn Dart-la's Electric Core. ACakd. I have ben Buffering for a long time with rbeunstlam In my r'aht shoulder and arm. It became to bad It was with great dlfOfulty I could tiao my arm. It was beipleav and plnful. In this condition I cam to Urn iMrrin for rotlof. I wsnt under treatment three week since, and a n row btpjy to y I am perfwotly cured by elriof v. Can be rferred to at the htl Po.tlan 1, Part land, ur. Nellis Kowk. Am Oprm Letter. Drs 1 ar.in-OouUoncen: I now take the pleasure of writlcg you that kfier a full eourae of yottrelrotro magnetio tieat mem 1 am entirely cured of pain in my choht, which ht troubled me f-r overs ytwrs. Having been ander treatment of doctors of Liverpool, Uloagow. ClenUa and Ban Fran i-oo, none of Lbeai did me soy go xl until I came under your treat ment, which 1 am sure has permantly cured me, for wblcb, gentlemen, i beg to remain yoor gratefully, William Littlb. tattle, Wuh. eafwea Care4 la Tew Mia ate. Mr Editor Dar Sin I reeMe in Kortb i Yakima, Wash. 1 eonsalUd Drs Uarrta I for dafeas over three ysr ago My left I or was toUlly devf. With one operstioa with Or Damn's cleoUa magaa.ie care, of tee minutes. I was mads to hoar a well as evsr in Buy life. It remains permanent to this da). I was also cared of a flaaby growth over my eye. Can be referred to ss to tbs troth of my statement. CVFowle. Drs Darrta can b eonselted frea at 701 Wliston stmt, Portland, from 10 a ot to 8 p m daily. Tbey treat all Iambi chrome, accte and prtvalt dUossea, sad will send ib'r areolars, qaattoa blank and remedies to sdv snail or iimhi address. lr Darritt bav been practicing their pecu liar tie air io treatment for th paat tweutv- sva years, and tbat tbey do ear wbtr all otbtr nieUied fil ta tbowe bv tb bov remaitabi cure, A Good Besolctioii for New Years or any other time is to buy your groceries, otutea good ana produce 01 1 arker uroe. One of their rvaolu lions Is to keen the best la the market, to sell at reasonable prices and to treat everybody with cour tesy. If yon want to know w hat store to point your tracks towards for a whole year look towards Parker Bros., where you can always una the goods you want Out Hckdbed Waoohs just received, which I am going to give awav free, one with each cau of Forest City llaking Pow-1 der. Come early. B&owhkll. V. ian 1 tail to so oor men' w . clothing before parchaasDf ltwbr ell th beet clothing lor.tb least money of any nan 10 tn ctty.n look and tt con vinces, u w Bimpaoa. Pretty fine winter weather. DIED. ADAMS On Tuesday evening, Tan. 1311,1891, In Albany, of membraneous croup, jonnny," son ol Mrs John Adams agea j years, 3 montnt. A VOlCt 1TROB roT T. A Lady Bctatea two Aatalaklag Exrteiee, To wV.oro It may eonoern: I bare tried ercry coneelvabi retaedy for bUlousnes. r tn? tb past nv year a 1 am of a billons tern-r-erawent and sutler much from stomach a Urer tr mblo. Bat notbtog ever tve ine r reKef tht I obtaiued from tulng joy's Vesctabh. SsrtrilU. Ia fact I thluk lta cere tor tUcs ailmeat. At th Urn 1 wa uslcs It I had httle f trt II ring In my Umlly whose neck waa seriously oflceted by a tarj open sore, ad w tried a great assay klmU of iotioVts, salve snil blood puriflet to bo avail. I gave her some of any aacdlela (Joy VecoUbl fararri;l) tblaklag It mltht benefit ber and aa it waa finely vegetable, knew It could do ber no barm. TO my attoaltbment sb becan to Improve, a us within tw weeks It as eutlrel- brad and sh U MW a wall as arte. Wr. R. L. WHXATOit, ") Tost PL. Baa Frmaoiaoe Will & Link, mn douse tarsic stoke, aawn'roa Tuc'cauiaaATBiv If. F. Miller And th Fsrorlte J. BAUER & CO. S PIANOS. Palaco and Earlmil JloxisoXxoof Organs SOLS AGHXTS KS TUB Blttrailp B. and Ks Eoaa Sewlois; Machluei OjiGANS - CLKANKD - AND - REPAIRED. ALBANY, OREGON. Ulsr O !s aeinoMfa the leacHrte: rem!" fo' (.onorroir U ha oriv saie remedy tot IeoeerrieeorWbltea. I Drescrib it ood leel l-tiree 111 iH)iY8. usm auwun. safe la recronmenaiog it iTHEsUHf"'ir!f. to all sufferers. . OHCISHTI,04 a A. J. 6XON EK, M. S)t 11ECATCB. IlJa 1 Bold TOy IKrwtrsriatsl. TA9TABD 4 CGSICK, Asenta. ALBxVNY NURSERIES E HAVE ON HAND at our nursery on ihe Corvallis road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of frult trees ofallkiads ss can be found any where on the coast, tf you contemplate planting tress it will pay you to fee our too1 and get oar prices. Catalogue ti ee, I TEnrCBANCB tOLI Mil. filltsd by Albany W, O.T.tJ Arrangements are in 'progress to re sume the scries of monthly open tem perance meetings which were conducted in this city with eatltdactory success last year. On Monday evening, Jan 26th,the first meeting for this year will be held at the W C T U Hail, when the exercises will to commemorative of "Crusade Day," the observance of which was deferred Inst month. Hereafter the fourth Mon day of each month will be devoted to a meeting designed to set forth in an inter esting m. in ner some one of the various pliaws of the temperance work. Let all friends rally to the support of the cause. Windsor .Oanada.ba a beautiful drink ing fountain, flowing for man and beast, which was erected by the W C T U in the fiftieth year of Queen Victoria's reign. It was tlHr contribution to tbe tjbiiee. It was suggested at the late National Convention that it would make a Jubilee in tiie Ignited Ktates if every local onion should undertake to provide such a com fort for it own town. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union bas devised a nniqtie plan of com memorating Washington'- birthday. A special membership card will be prepar ed for the occasion, to be used by the crusade callers all over the country. On the 22nd of February they will start out early, to call upon their neighbors, and solicit members for tbe union. Tbe wo man who gets the most names on her card and the most ''duee" in tier pocke book will be- amonntod the sweetest an t Highest of all ia Leavening Tower. OS" DURING Lsf id u "Will cUgs out tis entire stock of .Winter Clothing, consisting ot Suits, Un derwear, Overcoats, Etc., Etc., Etc., - AT - G rea tly Reduced P rices, In order to make room for his' SPRING AND of : which ; he : will : have STRANEY & NAOLET, FROPRIITORS OF 1ME City Livery, Feed and Sale -S TABLE. -Pan geyl Hack Uae- to an t from Cotvnlll. Beat rig anr chaap it ra,tM la th elty. VpacUl atleotltn givan t tranaient stoek. Fourth atrwea. btwa E IswonU and Ljon, Albany, Oregon, ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. Frlfloj ETdEing, Jan, AM; 1891. j BY REQUE ST j ! I McPbenson Post, No 5, Q A It, asai6ted by lbs bo-t local ta'ent, will reprj due tbe tr rilling military drama "TIE VETERAN OF 1 Bl 2." ". OR ' Kssiali anltiiB Scout." rrononneed by eomnetoat lotbres to be one ol tb neu plays srer produced en tbe amate ur stag ft. Cmcksta on sals st Will a Link's. ADHISSleXl- RESERTED SEATS 0ALLERY.... .... . tOots. .... tAess. :S, Curlala at pranptly.) (Doors open at Th aallra preeMtls w n o tbs rsllef fund at the Post. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOUND DEAD!! While trying to Crowd their .-WAY INTO 0EY0E & FHOOiin BOOS Store, where they alwa s have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved RIHea and Shot Guns: an Immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description j Tent, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousand f other things too numerous to mention Repair .Shop in connection with the Store, and one of .He best workmen in the State to do any ind all kinds of work. Come one, Come all; No trouble to ihow gocds, "Small profit and quick W is oul motto. PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor becocd audreny fet, , Albany, Oi O UPi:?.IOn wrk. rsr;ifs-l In ert-r' t3 br-l ofi'-e ari. ji2iialnj o V WstalaV prcttiest,and most winning in her union. The stilts which makes the greatest gains in membership will have the national prize banner to hang in the state head quarters for a year. A n- care for tbe whisky iisbit; Dr Uviai(stui's Antidote for I'runl enness will ears say esse of tbe liquor nabit in from teu to thirty days, from thetrodoratedriukarto tbs drunkard. The Antidote ero l) civet, in 1 cop of coffee withoat the knowledge of, tbe person taking iv. Th Antidote will not injur th bsskn in any way. Msoafaotarsd. Ly tbe Livingston Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon cr from J A Cummiug, ,ola agent, Albany, ' Baeklen's Amies JRs! re. Tha best St In tbs world for Cnts,Bratn.9org Vlem, Molt Rheum, Fsrsr S'rr, fctWr, Cbspp hsiHls, Cbllblsin, Corn, and all Skin Erntrtt s posmrsijrcurM Him, or no pjr rsqutrsd. It wen utesti to sir perfect sstlifsotlon, sr money fefji rnsr- ifsotlon, sr monejr rer jnd- a. Prloe zt srat on box, Mseon ror sua uj I otbs and ' (are! tt tearafala. Lottie L Deream, East View. Westhst- --onty , N Y, write: "I bar beta a great sufferer with cams in tbe brek of my bead, worse tbao any bead- aane. 1 aouid not resell it with lotercal raedictoM at all, and daring tbe cold weath er 1 bar suffered excraciatingly. I finally thought I would try ao Allocck's Plostar sppfied to tbe nape of my neck. Ia less than half a day tbe paiontireIy ceased." U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1S&9, 1 PI arl L3M U JANUARY El L A IN SUMMER GOODS. : a : large : and : choice : stock STRATID About th W of Jane fro on mv frrtn near Taacwnton nals red heifer, two year old loot apnng, vaorked with crop off tbe right esr ar.d wa'lowfork In iefteox. Any inlbnnatton fguiiog bar will b anspiy e warded. JSLi HSTAK. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. OKK KIGHT OXLT. Imiij, Jaanarj 20 1831. THE : REIGNING : FAVORITES. Goodyear, Elitch &.SchilHngs .MINSTRELS--: Royal Court First Part. Jobn Elitch, jr. Proprietor. - una is scuiiiiDg, Manager, jTKverything new In the program! jawew vxMtnme! Hew Scenery! fle.OOO in gorgeous wardrobe and Drap eries for the Great First Part. Comedians, as Monte Cristo Jesters. Voewltat, as Gay Cavaliers. Hnalelaiitui Monte Cristo Fishermen. The only Original j CHARLES W GOODYEAR.: The Uniqwe Artist : CHARLES E SCHILLING. The Tgro Delineator v UEORGE H EDWARDS, The European Fi"Br Shedowcraphlst CLIVEfTE. The Famous Comedian ALBKRT LEECH. Sj monds, Hughes and Rastns, Bentley ; Brothers. Brothers Loondor. The I Southern Quartet, and a. host of others. ' Lower Fleer - ............ ....i 01 Fiist Row Gallery (Reserved) 75c Bkuacon Gallery .M 60r, sReserred SeaU at WU1 tt Link's. f OlIET TO LOASf.-In small and ivX lsr8 amonnta, from mix months to five yetrs, on rood Albany sod Linn eourtty real acuta. Call on or addrss V E Morherson, First St., Albany, Or. STJILDINO ANDLOAN.-.10 shores ir 2nd eerie, fot ea'e. Inquire at Bars', ):. . . DISSOLUTION EOTTCE. Notice l? hereby riven th&t the copartner whi; of Ohlii te Wallace h been dlaeolvei by mutual conaent. All liabtlUlaa wT be aaav sed by Henry Ohllrg, to wkos alt acoo iwts should be paid. - f I1ESKY OHLXKO. frank Wallace. I Albany, Iae 24, IS JO. AMI OF KCIO, acio, Kuao-r. PresHont. Vsce l'reeji eiit . Cssuiur..... .... J 8 j sirTr