The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 11, 1891, Image 3

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    RIDAY DECEMBER 11, 1891
LOCAL HECOltn.
QWDEAT. 89 CENTS..
TiioBATit Mattkki In the matter ot
he rtatcf Ellsabtth K Frum, S II Fium
ppointed sutninutrttor with band fixed
at $(Sooo.
In the matter ol the estate oi Henry In
gram, report of isle ol persons! propeny
confirmed,
In the matter of the otate ot It C Hill,
inventory filed.
In the matter of the eitate an J guardian
hip of Charier and Bertha &hedd, final
account tiled and approved.
In the matter of the estate of Lyala A
Kudd, II L Kutld appointed admlnutrator
wun nu nxco at 10,000, which wii
filed and approved.
In the matter of the ettate of C O rat
ton, T F Smith appointed admlnUtrator
wun bond fixed at $5000
In the matter of the entatr of Wm Feeb
ler, final account allowed and distribution
ordered.
In the matter ot the ettate of Martin
Wcrtt, final account allowed and sdmlnlt
trator discharged.
In the matter ot the estate of Geo I
Foster, tale of real proper! confirmed.
In ihe matter cf the estate of R A
II sight .final accouut allowed and approved
and admtnlitrator discharged upon filing
proper vouches of distribution.
Cift cn on Wukrls. Probably every
bodv lias read of the chapel car "F. van
gel,'' which John 1) Rockefeller and
other wealthy Baptists recently pre
sented to the American ltaptist publica
tion society tor missionary work in the
west. This chnrch on wheels, now in
charge of Rev E U Vbeeler, will bo in
Albany. Friday afternoon and evening,
iec ma. u is not yel Known wnere
the "Evangel" will be side tracked, but
two services will be held at 3 n m and
7:30 pm. The public generally is in
vitea to see tne car and attend ttie ser
vices. The car coat $12, (XX) and will
seat 100 people besides furnishing
home for th missionary in charge. It
contains an i.siy organ ana ail the ac
cessories for missionary work. Notice
will be given of the location of the car in
Albany.
A Female Saloon Kekpkr. Recently
the Statesman made mention of the fart
that the ownership of a Salem saloon
was vested in a Salem woman. The
following communication, verbatim et
spellatim, was received by the Statesman
..Monday and attempts to explain itself,
The saloon in question, however, is
owned by a Salem female "lady" is not
the word: "Mr editor of the Statesman
pleas let me call your attention to a little
Jiem that coold out id youre paper last
weak abou a cirten lady in this toun be'
ing the sole oner of a saloone, no Mr
editor pleas let me say that dose the one
that rote the etim Wmu to slander the
lady or does he no What ho is saying
mare is no lauy in r-aleni ho ones a sloon
or eny interest in one such talk is a
f.aude and ought to be corrected by one
ho nose, citeien of Salem."
Fireman's Election occurs next Mon
day and promises to be an interesting af
fair. At a meeting ol Albany Engine Co.
No. i held last evening. Burr Sloan was
nominated for Chief Engineer, and the II
& L Co's nomination for ass't chid A L
Lamb ratified. A a meeting of Linn
Engine Co. No. t tne nomination ot A L
Lamb for assistant chief was ratified. This
makes the contest between J R W.ratt of
the II St L Co. and Mr Sloan the on'lv one
In the election. The right ot active ex
empt firemen, to rote. It It said, will be
contested,
Will Pav Up On next . Wednesdy,
the 9th initant, the Democrat Is In
formed, t ic Oregon Pjciric will pay up Its
hands in full to the 1st of October, peri ad
of three months. Bulletins posted In this
city read that on the 15th tiie company
wiil pay up from Albany to Yaqulna
This will bring It down prt-ltv weM towards
the present time, and will generally be
heralded with delight by Die employes.
Wednesday U the day set lor selling the
road. The program cannot be learned
lor certain.
A Bad City. Pcrsonr arriving from
La Grande state that the authorities of
that place, backed by a strong public sen
timent in view of the recent outrages
committed there and the mysterious dis
appearance of two well known citizens of
the vicinity, have given orders and are
enforcing them strictly lequlring all gam
blers, tinhorns, hoboes, and rounders gen
erally, to leave the town. Th gambling
houses have been cloned and general
reformation ha. set In. Baker City Dem
ocrat. Goggen Discharged. The man Joe
Goggen, arrested in Albany last Monday,
as being susnlcioned with the supposed
murder of Juhn Ewlng, at Cottage Grove,
las. summer, was discharged from custody
Isst evening. Although Goggen hss
plainly shown by his remarks that he
knows something about I his dUsppearance
of E f ing. and of bis probably being foully
dealt with, still the death of Ewin r, and
having nc other evidence beyond his own
remarks It would be unable to convict
him, hence his discharge. Eugene Guard.
A Terrific Fali Yesterday from
some unknown oause the price of wheat,
which has long stood at 90 cents, dropped
to 85. The drop was sudden and the mill
men say they can give no reason for It.
Many fa'rners were holding back for the
90 cents to be raised to a dollar, as the
tendency for a month or S3 hts been up
ward and ro one was expecting wheat to
fall. Statesman. The drop did not strike
Albany. 90 cents Is quoted-
The Lebanon Election. At the elec
tion in Lebanon yesterday 150 votes were
cast. The contest was an -exciting one.
The tickets were called the license and
witi-license tickets. The former was
elected, L Foley, mayor, by 60 majority,
over E E Montague, O W Rice, recorder ;
A G Williams, marshal ; J A Roberts,
treasurer; and Jos Elkins, W B Dnnaca.
BP Bach andl Q Boyles, councilmen,
dv majorities irom 4U to ou. consider
able feeling prevails over the result, and
mere is saiu 10 oe taut 01 a content., one
of the points being that tbe winning
oanois were not legal size.
floRSKS Stolen, One sometimes has
to go 1 way from home for the news. Here
Is a case frcm the Prlnevllle News: "News
has reached here that a thief, name un
known, stole a span of horses recently
from the farm of UnclcJIm Elkins near
Albany. It Is believed that hs csme ovei
the mountains Into Eastern Oregon with
the stolen property. The animals are
branded S. under which fs a bar thus on
left shoulder.
Corixtiiun Lodge A FSi A M elected
the following officers at their meeiltig Sat
urday evening to serve fur the ensuing
year:
F M Ridfield. W M,
L W Oeyoe, S W. . "I '
II LWalden.J W.
E W Langdon. Tress.
I C Dickey, Tyler.
American auuiciltuhlyt. The re
gular price of the American Agricultur
ist is $1.00 per year. For a short time I
am authorized to receive subscriptions
at $1.00, also to furnish the December
number free to all who subscribe now
for ISUZ. V L Kenton, sub agent.
Afpaio or IIiM. Jas Spencer of the
Albany hose team made a match foot race
In Por'.land the other dy with Ross, and
they posted a forfeit of $50 each Ross
found out what a fiver he was o run
against and refused 10 run and Spcncei
look the forfeit. Telescope.
Another. Insane Giri.. Emily G
Strode, aged 34, of Myrtle Creek, wa
taken to the Salem luna'ic asylum on the
overland, last Friday, by virtue of a com
mitment U sued by Honor Judge Riddle.
Her mania take the form of obscenity
and disposition to homicide,
1 IIomsi White Laundby. Those, not
wishing to employ Chinese laundry work
can have their work finished in a super
ior manner at the City Laundry, w ithout
"",;nit9wvlmm tin city. Branch
Cook County. B F Allen ha bought
Hahn A Frled's stock In the First Nation
Bank of Prlnevllle. and at a recent meet-
Ins of the directors of the bank Mr Allen
was elected president ot that institution.
Four or five gentlemen In town have
enough money between them to take one
to the World's fair, and for the past two
weeks Lave been trying, through the
agency of draw poker, to determine who
shall have It all. At last accounts no one
hsd won the coveted prise.
On list Saturday evening about one
hundred persons assembled at Ulaie's hall
to witness the glove contest between Billy
Ross and Jimmy Woods, tack Summers
was chosen as referee and Jim Mall timer.
Prior Smith waa Kost' second and
George Barnes, Woods'. At 8:ao Hall
called time and the combatanta went at It
as II they were lu real earnest. For the
first two or three rounds neither seemed
to have gained any advantage over the
other, but in the fourth round It was
plain to see that Woods was over-matched,
Ross having too much science lor his
opponent. However the sparring went
alcng with neither gaining any perceptible
advantage until the eighth round, wh-n
Koss struck, Woods while on hts knees,
which the referee decided wss a loul and
awarded the contest to Woods. Review.
Tne Columbia Daily Calendar.
An old friend In a new dress.aml an article
that has come to be one ( the Indispen
sable of an editor' desk, comes to hand
In the Columbia Dally Calendar tor 1S9J.
Ths. Colendar Is In the form of a pad con
taining 367 leaves, each (MiiH Inches;
one lor each day of the year.to be removed
daily, and one for the entire vear. The
day of the week, ot the month, and ot the
year are given, and each slip bears a short
paragraph pertaining to cycling or some
kindred subject. . At the bottom of each
leaf Is a blank tor memoranda, everv leaf
being accessable at any time. The stand
is an entirely pew departure, being made
of sheet mclai finished In Ivory black, and
is very compact. At Ihe close of the vear
me stand win oe available for another
pad. This Is the seventh Issue ot this
now well-known Calendar, yet all the
matter Is fresh and new, having bee 11
carefully collated frrm leading publics
Hons and prominent writers, most of it
being specially written for this r ui nose.
It comprises notable events In cycling,
opinion of physicians and clergymen,
hints about road making, and numerous
other topics.
A $10,000 Smash. In the circuit court
yesterday Thos Holland, the driver oi
horses, brought suit against Wm Ander
son lor damages In the sum ol $10,000,
and service was had on Mr Anderson last
night. In his complaint Holland says
that on the evening ol Sept 5th last, "the
defendant wiongtully and unlawfully as
saulted plaintiff and beat him on the head
with a hard suastance whlsh the defend
ant had In his hand. The nard substance
mentioned with which Holland wa hit
over the heap was a couple ot whisky
glasses, one within the other. The scene
of the affray waa Anderson's sal'-on. Hoi
lanJ wear an ugly sea- on the side of his
forehead a a result et the blow. States
man. Another Mineral. The develop
ment of Oregon will reveal the fact that
we have In our soil every kind of mlnersl
under the sun, or rather under the sod.
Here Is another the E. O ol Pendleton
tells about: A gentleman who fur good
reason doe not wish his name made
public as yet. hss discovered a deposit of
saltpetre In Umstilla county, the exact
locality ot the find being also kept a secret.
Ssmples were taken to W D Fletcher tm
determine the na'.ure of the discovery ,the
finder being greatly ponied over It, and
he pronounces them the bet specimens of
saltpetre he ever saw.
FaEioirr Rates- Among the com
plaints against the S. P. railroad before
the R. R. Com. is one of overcharge on
good shipped from Aumsville to Spring
held. Another complaint is for over
charge on a car load of sab and doors
from Grants Pass to McMinnviile. The
company charges $41 from Grants Pass
to Portland, nearly 300 miles, and 124.72
from Portland to McMinnviile. 40 miles.
charging two local tariffs on one ship
ment. This the shipper claims is a great
injustice In the other complaint
charges were prepaid through $24. the
company afterwards at Springfield weigh
ing the freight and charged $ addition
al. 1 he freight was $32 on about a
thousand pounds of freight about fifty
mues.
M E Chcrcu South. Tho Sabbath
school of the M E church south is mak
ing preparations for an elegant Christmas
tree entertainment. The school is in
exceedingly good working order at this
uLuc wun increasing numoers ana in-teiest-
Several musical instruments
beside the organ have been added recent
ly. All are invited to come and take
part in the Sabbath school and also the
Christmas entertainment ; and especially
those who have not made a choice of a
Sabbath school home in Albany, to come
sua anite wun tne worx nere. ennren
house on Montgomery and 3d street.
School opens each Sabbath morning at
10 o'clock.
A. O. U. W. The following officers
were elected at the regular meeting of
Safety Lodge, No 13, A O U W last
evening:
L K (iray, M. W.
A II Martin, Foreman.
John Kantz, Overseer.
T J Stites, Recorder.
E A Parker, Financier.
A Savior, Receiver.
R B Vnnk, Guide.
B F Parsons, I. W.
M Cowan, O. W. j
A B Woodin, Trustee.
The Press Secretary From Port
land papers we learn that Mr E C Pent-
land, resident and (un) paid secretary o
the state press association, will tender his
restgt-atlon In a few days. This office
was created for the purpose of establishing
an advertising bureau and the officer to
receive his pay from advertising account.
Junction City Time. Some of the
paper hit Pentland, but the truth I a
secretary in Portland could be of arcat
service to the papers of Oregon.
Or too n not Portland. The Ore
gon's World's Fsir committee after hard
work have succeeded In raising only $2100
toward the Oregon exhibit at the exposi
tion of 1893, says the Walla Walla States-
man. I he Interior towns are waiting to
ee what Portland will do. A Oregon,
virtually, I Portland, this is nothing but
right. We are getting tired of such talk.
Oregon I not Portland by a big majority.
Bazaar. The ladles of the Congrega.
tional church are busily eneatrtd maklne
preparations for the Bazaar entertainment
to be given at the Opera House Friday
next. Refreshments will be served and an
excellent program of music, recitations.
etc., will be rendered. Mlts Edith Harris,
01 aaiem, nas been engsged to sing.
A pocket in a vein of auartz In the
Black I111U In two days yielded Sa.000 In
gold. Such a pocket would be very de
sirable In a winter overcoat, but the tails
ors don't seem to be In the right vein y
an exchange, which was alive at last
report.
CHEtr It'VAB.
4 It Hcllwala Offers tone Holism Prices
He makes the following reductions in
sugar for cash:
17 lbs dry grsnulatedfor $1.00,
39 1b extra C white for $1.00.
22 lb extra C golden for $100.
Here are some wholesale price:
100 lb extra golden C4ct.
100 lb extra (J white 4H cts.
100 lb dry granulated & $U
He will also tell a five gallon keg
pickle for 90 cts.
of
Just roocived uew and opeoed for retail
C'K Krowoe.'l's tb folloiing
Chow Chow,
Cookiug Moltfea,
Pickle iu vinegar,
Salt Herring,
SkIi white IWh,
Salt Salmon.
A Very appetizing T,
A vary surprising T, .
A savins', not wasting
' Beautiful tasting
Very fins flavored T,
' And a large and ehoiee stock of groceries,
fruits and baked goods, at Farker Bros.
good resolution is never to buy without first
CUl ARB rEMOJUt
MONDAY.
Judge Fllnn went to Corvalita today on
business.
License ha been Issued for the man-lag
of W J Brannan sad Isabella Brlen, both
01 Lj.tn county.
The young peoples societies if all the
churches of Albany will unite and glvo
octal on Christmas night, Dec, 15th,
Mr W L Tester hss axepted a position
in the U e freight otlice at Portland and
on Saturday Mrs Tester left tor Portland to
join ner nuaband, who has already been
there sometime.
Mr Carman, agent at Mill City, I In the
city today. He report several feet ot
snow there. Train men say there Is about
three feet. Oettlng Into tne mine is a
very difficult thing.
Dr Bushnell. health officer at Yaqulm
bay, ha tendered hi resignation as such
oiuccr 10 uoveruor 1 ennoyer, who win
. . 1
appoint a successor. Dr iiushneit resign
ed because of his removsl from Yaqulna
bay to San Francisco.
TURMDAY.
Judge Whallev, of Portland, I In the
city,
Mr M Sternburg left last evening on a
trip to San t rancisro.
Henry Suesen cam down from Hal
stead today. He reported only two Inches
01 snow there;
W F Resd tcturned this morning from
trip to Gstesvllle. About two fact ot
snow hsd fallen. The mill wss nearly
reaay 10 start.
A J Wilson.the man who didn't throw
the bomb, at Russell Sage, though it was
reported that it was possible he was the
man, from resemblance, was In Albany
last year. A Democrat man remembers
meeting him.
The social announced tor Friday night
at the Baptist church will be held on
Thursdsy night Instead.owing to the ser
vice in tne Chapel vr "fcvanger on
Friday evening, a elsewhere mentioned.
Arrangement are being made lor an en
joy able time and all are Invited.
Numerous changes have recently been
made at the S. P. depot since Mr (ester
resigned ins position Mere. Men Young
and Chas Hagan have retired Irom the
freight offto. The latter has accepted
1 ne position oi assistant agent at corvai
lis. (esse Barker is now employed in
...w v nv uiii.i,uiCH,i lit. ... . ... VIII
man.recf ntlv of Central Point. a brothei-
in-law of A sent Frank, will be freluht
eiera.
WEDNESDAY.
Ja G Clark, the singer, was In the city
today, on his wsy to Jefferson.
T I Buford. of the Sllcti reservation.!
In the city today on his way to Portland.
license has been issued for the mar
riage of J P Blanton and M O Lindgren.
Traveling Secretay Duinmlt. of the Y
M C A la In the city.
C L Buck, of the firm of Havne ft Buck
ot Albany, I (pending a few days In this
city. Engene Guard.
Miss Annie YoungerAne of Browntvltle
prominent young ladles, a nljce of Mr
Hagh Fields, was in the chy, iodsy.
W N Ladue is the new commander ol
the GAR at Falem- O W Davis, ol
Bbedd, is one ot the delegates to the an
nual encampment.
J II Goddard went to Albany this week
to remain a few days with his brother-in-law
Mr Snell, who Is going to Elgin, III.,
to live. Mill City Gatette.
Con Strouthers, whose severe treatment
of ball player while umpire In the Pa
cific Northwest League the first of the
season, resulted In hi being deposed. Is
now a barkeeper In a First street saloon In
Portland.
cetRTY cf mr rBccci!ia.
fD. R- N. Harkfcani. Jadn : B. W. Csot? swi
Wm. Hurobaugh. CotmlMliimiO
Fees, State vs Chss Louden, allowed
in full, except justice fees, allowed at
$7 80.
reee.Mate vs jonn tiiytne, justice lees
$3 30, ballance allowed in foil.
Fees, State vs Chas E Stone, justice
fees $4 30, balance in full.
Pan Lnm Co, acc't roads.
Maston DygertCo, stationary. . ,
J J and M J Brannin, acc't jury
J R Dawson, roads
Crnme A Davis, roads
41 60
00
3 25
52 W
1 00
00
4 17
2 50
22 75
29 40
39 40
18 00
18 00
20 50
189 70
22 0
12 24
2 00
1 00
134 71
17 30
7 75
John Usher, school rapt
iiatriBDurg Lam Co
Cruxon & Men ties
Geo D Bernard, stationary
A II Howard, sawing wood.
Fees, Inquest Henry Ingram
(J F Russell, ex teachers
O II Hart, ex teachers
E B Davidson, sundries
Brownsville saw and plain mill
roads
H A Nickereoa, roads
II C Hardman, roads
Jas Kirk wood, county
John Mansfield
W W Crawford, roads
Lyons Lnm Co, roads
Glass A Prudhome, stationary.. .
M feathers' laslllasa.
The Teachers' Institute of the Third
strict of Linn county will meet at llal-
ser December 18th and 19th, 1891. The
following program has been prepared:
Friday evening.Dec. 18th. nong.choir:
Addiess of welcome, A M Reeves; re
sponse, Bopt Russell; song, Misses Mand
and Belle Ward ; lecture ; song by cnolr.
Saturday morning Language lessons.
Prof Garland, ATGroget, Miss Clara
Harker, G H Wilkes ; methods of teach
ing penmanship, C H Kline, Miss Mary
Porter, Miss Ida Maxwell, A Ruther
ford ; question box.
Afternoon Methods of teaching frac
tions. Mr John Griflen, C E Waldon, F
P Flynn ; primary reading Linnie Ram
say, Miss Lura Campbell, Miss Mattie
Cross, Carrie Van Winkle. Question
box.
Evening. Bong by the primary class :
declamatiori.InaMcCallongh ; recitation,
Miss uiara iiarker; address, Her fair
child ; recitation, Miss Ina Barclay; solo,
rieeia u instead ; recitation, Editf.
Koontz; recitation, Jessie Allingham;
song, the Hisses Gray ; recitatlon.Linnie
Kamsay ; recitation. Maggie Gray : reci
tation, May Reid ; solo and chorus, the
Misses Kamsay and Harker.
J C Gibson,
IdaJ'oiteb,
Neldie Pooh,
Committee.
Fine Suitings. Mr W R Graham has
ut received a fine line of sultlnars from
the East, which are as fine as anything
every brought here, embracing the latest
pstterns. He Is anxious to hsve the pub
ic Inspect them and get price. His long
experience will enable him to suit the
snoat fastidious.
CON
STIPATION.
Afflicts half the Amarlsaa wsewts yet fbste
ealy on prepajxtoo a BanatargU that swts aw
tb bowels ao4 rsashas Ibis lnrpertsat tsweMk,
snd that Is ox's Tsbs tsssausixfc. It w
lleves it In M boon, aad aw on al dese
prevents reran. WeteNt y fwsrtsilsiisse.xi
Klklngton, JX Lose Avswae, Baa rranetsss
J, H. Brown, Pstalamai H. B. Wlan, Geary Cewra
Baa Francisco, and bnn4rW of othesswho hsve
used It in eonstlpatloa. Cms latter 1 a sua pi ot
hundreds. Xlklngton, writs: "I hay beta Issv
year subject to bilious hesaaehe and eooati po
tion. Have bean so bad for a year back have
had to take a physic svary other night at alas I
would havs s hasdacb. After taking oa bottle
of J. V.S., I am la splendid shape. It has d
wouacrfnl things lor us. . People similarly
troubled ibouid try It and b eottvlnecd."
Vegetable
u Sarsaparilla
Host modern, most fllaetire, largest bottlaS
Sams pries, $1.00, six for 15.CQ.
rORlAlIBT
Joy
TBI kLECTI.
The election Monday, notwithstand
ing the heavy rain and wind, wasallvely
one, a good vote being polled, thouuh it
Is probable quite a number of votes were
not Dolled. Democratlo mavm- tnsr.lo I
and councilmen from the 1st and second
want, were) elected, and republican re
the third ward. The councilman will ha
vuiuviiiiniunr snu cuunuiiiDan irom
even ingiy divided politically. Comment
on the election is not necessary. The
Democrat hopes to ice an harmonious
sentiment generally among its citlsens
all tondtno; towards ths nroffmaa r.f a I
bany, and will not intentionally say any-
kiiuiK iu surci ins ncaceiu nesa hi our
city, though if it were to follow all the
advice given it could assist in keeping
up a turmoil. Here Is the vote, 'which
will probably tie slightly, but not mater
lany, changed by the olllclnl count.
1st ta las
aisraa, wsav, . as, tOTSk
L Cowan, 184, 127, 137, 81)8
w Cualtk, 48, 73, 158, 297
Cowan's majority.... 119
Rsooavaa,
OFCoshow, 67, 70, 145, 281
NJHenton, 123, 119, 160, 391
Henton'e majority. 110
i
kUSMUfc,
J Hoffman, 97, 133, , 183, 413
AiiLacey, bo, w, 113, 205
Hoffman's majority., 118
TsSAicssa,
IIFarwell. 55. 80. 181. 207
K A Parke;-, 120, 120. 1(15. 411
Parker's majority 144
cotNctt.mil.
1st tD,
C II Ptewart 114
W C Tweedale
63
Ftewart's majority.
tas ,
61
Chas Pfeiffer
120
68
Omer Hendricson
Pfeiffer's majority,
as visa.
82
Jason Wheeler
..147
J Graham....
Graham's majority.
..148
Monet to Loan.-I have money in
sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on Im
proved farm lands in Linn and Benton
counties, at lowest current rates. Ho
delay In furnishing the money.
V t ISt'kKIIAtT,
Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon.
Tre9VETHBS.
DSMOCBAIIC.
T J Suites wss elected chairman and L
M Curl and T L Wallace secretaries.
On motion ol lutlu Gradwohl the rot
log was ordered done bv ballot.
Un motion ol W K Uilyeu the order ol
business wss made as follows. Confirma
tion ot ward nominations. Nomination
of candidate for Mayor, Marshal, Treat
urer and Recorder.
The Ward nominations were formally
ratified.
Hon W R Bllyeu placed the name of I
L Cowan In nomination lor Mayor and It
was made unanimous. A pointed speech
followed.
Hon Geo E Chamberlain placed the
nsrreolj N Hrffmsn In nomlnstlon for
Marshal, and R Thompson that ol Geo
Hughes. Un balloting Mr Hot! man re
ceived iCj votes, Mr Hughe ao, and
blank l.
J P Galbralth placed II Farwcll In nom
Inatlon lor Treasurer, and It a made
unanimous. -
Geo Humphrey named O P Coshow.ir-
for Recorder, and hi nomination wa
made unanimous.
On motion adjourned.
asrtst.tcAN.
I F Conn wa elected chairman, and 1
R Wyatt and It F Merrill secretaries.
J W Cuslck wa nominated lor Mayor
by David Foman, and the same was
aoe unanimous.
N I llenton wa nominated for Record
er unanimously.
An l.acer, liucrowuer ana J w
Reece were named tor Marshal. Lacy
a nominated on second ball'rt. 3
vote were cast.
E A Parker wa nominated for Treas
urer unsntmou ly.
The Ward nominations were ratified
nd the convention adjourned.
SEAL MTATB SALCA.
C ("ooloy et ox to Mary Smith.
loU3, 4. bill, in Brownsville.! 425
8 Ames to C W Simons, 1 acre
inseeSI.tp13.HRlK 1
n to tieo it Miner, ; j n e i,
sec SO. to 11. K K 1 K Patent
(1 II Miller et nx to J F Hanlel-
man, 40 acres, sec 30. tp 13,8 R 1 K
500
100
603
1200
2000
iieirsoi w n mciwnigm 10 lmviu
Myers.H w M of N w If, tee 13.
to MX 8 R 1 w
C G Burkhart et nx to J N Bunch,
lots 5. . bl SU.G'a Park A
J G Boyle et ax to G W Aldrich.lot
0. bl 4, C i A. Lebanon
8 M Gentry et ox to Eugene Ultn,
parcels in tp 11, K Z w
U S to C W Burge,
N w i sec 32,
.Wtent
tp v, r R 3
G O Vernon et nx to Henry 8ett1e
mire,41 acres in D L C of G F
Bettlemire!
1000
$U320
Wueeler Elected. On the official
count this afternoon Jason Wheeler waa
found elected Councilman of the 3rd ward
by 3 majority. The remainder remain
substantially as given.
LARGEST : ASSORTMENT
or -
EEA.TTHG 8T0VES.
at ,
.MATTHEWS k WASHBURH'S
tetter List.
FollowlAs Is ths list of letters rsmalnina
in tbe post oQioe at Albany, Linn ooanty,
Oregon, Die 7,1891. Persons eallioB for
these letters mast give tbe Cat on wuien
they were advsrtised.
Aoksrmao, F
Bowsrs, Edward
Brown, Alfred 3
Fiahar tc Co.
FansU, H II
Hater, J M
Hines, J J
Hovsy, O H
KimUH. 8P '
Lawsoo, Dennis
Moss, Anna
Palmar, Mary
Ross, Edith
Reniger, John
Warner, 80
T.OMojrraTH, P M.
box. LA
Dnrbin, Joseph -2
nook, j no
Harper, D II
Hirsohberg, Anna
Howell. V a
Jansen, Tbos 2
Landis, J H
Marphey, James
Mir, Alios 2
Peterson, Wm
RaplsoD, Riohsrd,
Smith, L Perry
HAKUIED.
KESTON MILLS On Wednesday
forenoon, Dee 9. 1891, at tbe residence
of the bride's mother in Albany, by Rev
E R Frichard, Mr Frank L Kenton, and
Miss j una may Aims, uotn 01 the con
tracting parties are we.l known and
popular yonng people, with a host of
friends, who will wish tbem an abnnd
ance of happiness and prosperity. They
left on tbe noon train for Portland and
vicinity, where they will remain several
days, and then return to tbe duties of
married me in AiDany.
UAWLBY-MIUEK.-On Dec 7,
iftqi, st the residence of and by Rev S G
Irvine, D D, Mr Grant Hsffley.of Sher
man county, and Mis Cora E Miller, of
Scio. The happv couple left on the
noon train for their future home acrot
the mountain, first going to Junction to
vlalt relatives.
B0KN.
McFADDEN To Mr and Mr Judge
nicr sauen, in iorvams two g,T-.
BROWN. On Sunday morning, Dec
5, 1891, to Mr and Mrs James Brown, In
Albany, a boy, weight II pounds.
KELLEY. In Albany, on Saturday,
Dec s, to Mr and Mrs W E Kelley a
boy. ....':" , - ; -, ,.;
IlOMsU BBOAD
MONDAY.
IiaktrClty has lost $100,000 In the past
four motth by not Hayings nuutbrfi mil,
says ths Democrat,
Ths Portland's dsfsslsd San Jnss cn 8,V
nrday 7 to 0, sod yestsrdsy 9 to 3 in favor of
Ban lots, uregon s grsat oiuo is now shcad
3 to 2 games.
Mary Blianks, Ins Laus oounty girl sr-
rsstsd for assault and battnry.wvi diaobargsd
on payment ofafn off 5. Tbs Jnstiosat
first lined liar 150, thinking that wm tits
lowest fins.
Ths Portland Mtrourv ha a column artl
els about H A Ch IMsr. ones a ridont of
Brownsville, and other valley plaoss. It
aooutes Dim ei an msnrer oi ayii deads,
among othars that ni deserting bis family.
D M Heatings shnwod u a satnnta of ths
Ck vsland patent sand band, for ken ins
mud, dust, and (lb t, from ths spitidls says
Ills Weal skis. U 1 Hastings ami I, II
Mnutanvo, ot Albany, bought tha riuht for
Oregon, Mont sua, Navada, and Idaho. All
of KasUrn Oregon has bn sold, and iiD
this aid thsy still havs Polk. Washington
and Yamhill ouuultasf..r aala. West Hlda.
The Paor. Hera Prof Allen, the
fortuneteller, who ha been getting Into
most of the calaboose through the valley.
arnvea in Aioany last evening, and begsn
ginning up until ne wa a drunk a In
times pasti but he managed to escape sr.
rest up to the time of going to press.
TUESDAY.
The net taxable propel ty In I .ana county
la o,7B'.t.0l2. Li year II waa f4.V.'",H0S.
Ths editor of ths Hunrlay Mtrourv. of
Portlaa I, baa beau tin $2110.
Last Saturday tlem Grans No 1 re1s
brsted its silvsr wedding, that leing its
twauty-ftflh auniysrsaiy.
Thar ar avon boys at ths IU form ioW!
st Haleui. The) tiumlwr promise to lis near
100 iu a few yrars, wnsn tha school bvonmvs
satebliabad snd gat a reputation.
Maars Gao U Miller. Laae Brittoo. O M
Hard and T It Harry arrived bare yaaUrday
aftarnoosj Irom flora oca, being three days
on tha road. Thay riort that the storm
laat wk bsdly blocksdsd tbs load. Thay
fnoad ISO trass somas fb road bet w sen t u
II cad of Tide snd I tale's sad on very heavy
slide at tbe rook Tlitoo. Thoy think thst
st least 11,000 Hamsges were done to ths
road . Kugete Uaard.
Ths fWtiantitlo Amarican, published by ths
treat patent agenoy firm of Mann ic Co .
Now York, is tbe moat p-actioally osefal
Sablloatioo of it I ind it tb oouatry. In
ad, it oacapirsa liald distinctively it owe.
Not alooa lur tb macliioiai. Rianufaatarsr.
or scientist, bat It is a Journal for popular
pat oral and study. It la tbs standard au.
thoiiiy on aeiyotifle and mchio:ol sabjaets.
It li pisaad st a vary low rate of subscrip
tion. 13 rwr snnnm. which plane It wltbia
tbs reach of all. Subscription will l
meived st tbs oflWe ot this sper.
Wheat dropped to M cents today, and
general weakness seems prevalent: but
whether permanent or not, it wiil take a
prophet to tell. In Haleiu the price is
only 83 cent. Many Linn county farm
ers are holding for $( If it were to rearh
$1 they would probably hold tor $1.05.
Helling wheat is a serious matter, and
perhaps It Is a good thing every owner
proceeds according to his own judgment.
Tilt vote yesterdsy wss the largest
ever cast in Albany, though, not by con
Urabl, a complete on. The day wii
very boisterous. A comparison with a
lew previous year will be of Interest: Tbe
vote In iSS3 was 4?t; In ii, Cu, a full
city ticket being vjiedlor; In tfao. tot.
ly a marshal and recorder being voted
for. In 1SS9 Mayor Cowan was elected
over K W Langdon by tJO majority; N J
llenton recorder over W A Humphrey by
U7 majority; Hoffman over Miller, !)
majority. 149 vote were cast In that
election In the it ward, 214 in the snd
ward, and 1J7 In the 3rd ward.
WKUXUPAV.
Thy play
lh Dallas.
progrswaiy tiddtwlawlnka in
Tbs Mechanic's band seraaadad the new
oily otfloce laat niitht.
Ths city eooocil met last night snd ad
Juaroed until Tbnrslay night.
Tea total r aatats salna in Ssokao
sioos Jaa 1, ara given as $6,79,12(5.
A Whealst w aUeted mayor of Mpriog
field, Moods, 83 votae war eaat.
Tb paving contract betweoa Bays,
Jaffna & Co, sal tbe city of Kalaea, has
been canoallad.
Tb vol for speaker in ths boos stood
Crt.n22S Thn B Read 83, sad Watson,
tl e larmer alliaoee man 8.
Is the election at SaUm ths oSiotal vt
show a tia bntwsvn Collins and Davis for
eoaaoilman In tb Heeood waid.
Iat svsaing tha WiltametU roaa three
or foer feet and this forenoon was an fn
telvfeet above low water mark.
RM lay waa elected shiaf sad cibennao
Halter aaataUnl ebiaf, of tb Eugene Are
dpartmtit Monday . 74 voice were oaa'
A prominent real estate firm of Seattle is
L Van Lonsray A Co., 703 Frvnt stree.
Mr Lnway waa at one time priooipal of
tbs Albany school.
The total rest estate Bala at Seattle since
Jsa 1, sooordmg to tbs rsoordar in the
ooanty olark's oflios at that eity, war
113,783,417 otb7thinteB. That hss at
least a healthy look to It.
In Albajy raatsrdsy I loa J L Cowan,
Das.. wa re elected mayor lor ths third
term by a majority of 119. Tb Albany
peopls evIdsoUy know whea tbay bare a
goodehiaf eseoetivs. Portland Telegram.
The boos of rsaraxoitUfM has pseaed
lbs Cbilda bill top-ohibit tbe manu factor
and sale of spirit sad Litoxioatiog lienor
ia South Carolina, except under certain
restrictions. Tbe bill near goes to tbe
senate,
Tbe state board of eqaatisation Is hard at
work . Tbev havs decided to invite ths
backers, railroad man. and all taxntyere
interested before thttn. Attorney Oonaral
Cbambarlaln. baa also bean salad to aaawer
to tbs bosid soma Inquiries as to tbe law and
Its proper iuternritetiun. 8alm Journal.
Mot withstanding ths stormy nights ths
Dartioinsnts iu Baiabaxaar are isbsaraing
oat tbe asms and everything pomts towsras
vary (uooeasfull nresaatation 01 tnis
cantata of aantatas. Our eomnaov is axer
elainit a sreat deal of pluok and Ueuhazssr
is bound to bs a roarimr auooess. Tickets
htvs slrsadv besaa t6 move and those who
desire a ehoiee of Seats will do wall to ssours
them st ones.
Thousands of lives are aaved annoally by
the use of Ayer's Cliarry Pactorsl. I a tbs
treatment ot croup snd whoeping oough, ths
Pectoral ha a moat marvslous effect. It
allays inflammation, frees the obstroeled air
passages, sod ooutroli tbe desiro to oougn
Gan't Gook as
How many a young wife's heart has been saddened
by hearing the above remark ! And yet how often the
words are true; especially when cake, pastry or biscuit are .
In question t The reason is plain, yet it is "like telling a
secret" . -' '-.
Our mothers used and are using Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder. They cannot be misled into using any
of the ammonia or alum powders. No dyspepsia no sallow
complexions, when mother did the cooking.
The first symptoms of ammonia poisoning, says a
New York' paper, which appear among those who work in
ammonia factories, is a discoloration of the nose and fore
head. This gradually extends over the face until the com
plexion has a stained,' blotched and unsightly appearance
: s Dr. Price's Cream . Baking Powder , is the only pure
cream of tartar powder that contains the whites of eggs.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
Alum, or any o&er adulterant.; In fact tne
purity of this ideal powder to never been ques-
Envy
The Great Prestige of Royal
Baking Powder envied
by all competitors.
The envy shown by other baking powder man
ufacturers of the great prestige of the UoyJ
Baking Powder is not at all 'Surprising.
For thirty years the Royal has been the st ui.l
ard for purity and strength in baking pbwd, r.;,
and has been placed at
of official examiners whether Statu or National.
The Royal Baking Powder Company controls its
own cream of tartar factory anil the processes for
making the only absolutely pure cream of tartar;
it sends its product ta millions of homes all over
the world, supplies the Army and Navy, the great
transatlantic steamers, the fmest hotels and res
taurants, and is recommended by the best chefs
and authorities on cuisine in every land. Its
sale is larger than that of all other
tartar baking powders combined; it
friends among housekeepers than
similar article.
These facts arc bitterness to the makers of the
inferior baking powders: hence their advertise
ments, filled with malice, envy and falsehood,
against the Royal,
Consumers recognize a case of "sour grapes."
'At last. Ioaaaataeod .jaars mas'
without iu diatrvsalns tnt f y ss the siatefal
sxolamatma ot on ahoss sppi.e bad baa
rstore,l by tb use tf Ayat' Baraaparilla,
aitarytsr r flyaprptia mlarry. A t-
pwmioi M tnia sstrsct More each meal
harpn tb appetite.
A Dto liLow. One of the heavies
torma ever esperlenccd at the Day oc
cur red Monday evanlno- aa the train went
In. The wind blew nearly hard enotish to
sweep tne car on the track. Une ol the
soatinar aaloons at Yaoulna was demol
ished, and Ihe ton wsablown oartlv off the
Kknardaon. A tree was blown out ot the
raith on to Ihe track, and the wave fairly
leaped from the liay.
A Baitx'.c Out Yesterday at Browna-
llte, the Oresonian KaCroad brldire over
the Cslspuols. au swent ouL It wis ba-
Ing rrnslred Jind lor the nurroae ntllnir hsd
ben driven In just above it. the river
rose rapldiy, driftwood lodged sgalnat the
piling and the pressure proved too much
lor H.
Tub Oh soon Pacific Tbe sale of the
Oregon Tarinc was to have taken place
today; but wss postponed until January
isth, the bead parties in New York City
bavins; agreed upon the movement. It
is probable, front reports received, that
he road win not tie sold stall, that all
ebu will be paid, and that future oper
ations will be in accordance with the
wishes ol both factions, who have, it is
pretty well settled, agreed upon a
certain prof ram. not yet made public.but
wuicu win result in tne continuation 01
the road Eastward. The men today were
paid for three and a half months on to
October 1st, and tbe program is to pay
montniv, nereaiter. mere is a general
expression ol confidence, among em
ployes and public that matters will pro
ceed in a satisfactory manner hereafter.
TSX4.KXT.
TAMoaxr, Dec 7, 1091.
M iss Clara Blevins is quite III.
Mr John Ho' land is coins: to start to
the Alsca country to look alter his place
to bo gone all winter.
Mr W CG raves, a nsphew of A Blevins.
left one day last week for Yaqulna Ilay,
to visit with bis mother during the
Inter.
Mr Weaver, who bar been an employe
for Mr Daniel Houck for some time,
started to bis old home in Michigan on
last Friday night.
The Tangent literary club last Satur
day evening; waa well attended. The
subject lor debate was "Kesolved that
there Is more pleasure in married life
than in single hie." The sides were Jim
Jenks, Nathan Barber. F M Mitchell, tor
the affirmative, and the negative, ueo
. lui.. v jvu.b a. lj v , v. vithvi.
The judges decided in favor of the affirm
ative.
Miss Josie Moses started to her future
home in Douglas county one day last
week. She has been vlsitiug her many
friends around Tangent for two or three
months.
It has been decided to have Christ
mas tree at the M E church south and
there will be no little Dans spared in
ry Ing to prepare for a nice time, fol
lowing are the committees: To procure
ft wtkHMM 1 tnm f illsi t fit m wsui T . IT
v vvoi s,- aa am id w s;ihubvh a
1?.nW tUl.A.. as .lAMsatva Vfam
Sherer, Mrs Moore, Mrs Mills, Mrs Simp
son ; to dress the trees, Anna wood,
Ollie bimnson. Ola llawley. Minnie Ma
li hee, David Bridgelarmer, Bird Luper,
Jamer Jenks; to take off presents, Cas
Scott, W C Hudson, Liuie Smith, Jessie
Hawlev: to call ofl n resents. Mack Jenks.
Geo Kuthe ; to distribute presents, Emily
Thomas, Clara Elevens, Dora roweli,
Sylvia Uawley, Earnest Cochrane, Any
Holt. Elmer bherer. llarry iteard; on
ance committee. Mrs Mollle Beard. Mrs
Settlemire. Mrs lladson and Mr
Sieving.
Mother Did!
the head by every b.;.
i
cream
of
has more
any other
StKLSMttltK.
Ths greatest Cantata in American
print will be presented to Uie Albany
public . in magnificent costume on the
17th a.id 18th of December, 18S1. To
give a proper description of this superb
production it would take much more
space than we feel at liberty to ask of our
already generous newspaper publishers.
However, the people of Albany will have
the opportunity of witnessing a perform
ance on the above dates long to be re
membered, and such a one as has not
been attempted tor ten years. Most
every school boy has heard, at least a
fsrt of the story of Belahazzar.the down
all of tbe wonderful citv ot Babvlon. the
long oppression of the Jews and their
final restoration byCyrus.kingot Persia.
Attempts have been made by artists to
paint tbe gorgeous legist of Belthazxar on
canvas, and to picture this tyrant king
in bis tragical death. Biblical history
gives us one of the most striking events
to be found in the whole range of bible
history iu this story ot Bclshaxzar. Who
has not read ui the mysterious band
writing on the v. all. the attempt of the
Magi to read it, their failure, and the
correct interpretation of tbe prophet
Daniel. Who has not in their imagine
tion saw the beautiful and white winced
ngel appear to Cyrus in his camp, and
listened to the eweet strains of music as
tbe angel sings to him.
This Cantata so faintly hinted at in
tbe above lines will be placed on the
stage in a manner which ts pleasing and
interesting.
i-oiXTgaa.
1. Albany has dramatic ability.
2. Albany has some of the best musi
cal talent in the Northwest.
3. Trot W II he is musical director.
and no better can be found in the state.
4. Prof EU Lorrillard is pianist: his
supremacy at the piano is unquestioned.
ft. M r I lenry I iopkins is stage manager;
his reputation is one of high deirree.
6. Over fifty people are bending their
energies to make Belshauar a success.
7. uy your tickets early, at Will A
Liuk s music store.
8. Present indications are that the
Opera House w ilt be packed.
9. Cost ol presenting Bclshsziar to the
public, over 200 00.
10. costumes complete, Irom han t ran-
cisco, over bi in number.
CAST OF Clli BAC1KK8.
Belshascar.klngol Babylon, Prof W H Lee
Cyrus, king of 1 t rsia . .Oene E La ri more
Xerrubbabel, governor ol tbe Jews-..
II W Young
Daniel, prophet of Israel C W Sears
LFestus, lord chamberlain C II Hart
Ititocris.queen regent.Mrs E w Langdon
Antonia.quecn of BelHhaztar.Bertha Ellis
Shelomilh, wife of Zerrnbbabel,...
Kate M Aiken
Child ot Zerrubbabei,. . .Carrie Prichard
Angel miss fcva uowan
Jewish Princess Mrs I E Miller
Tamar Miss Anna Goldsmith
AtaUa Miss Minnie Van Horn
Zerlina Mrs Sherman Thompson
Magi hherman Thompson
Magi J E Miller
Magi I W Blain
Magi Wm Fortmiller
The following represent Jews, lords and
ladies 01 iieieuazzar a court, rersiansoi
diers, Babylonian guards, Babyloniac
captains, generals of Cyrus' army, mes
sengers, neralue. etc: Miss tu Irvine,
Mrs F M French, -Mrs Brown, Mrs L,
Mies M Biner, Miss O Riner, Mrs tlurl-
burt, Miss F Beynolds.Mrs U w Young,
Miss L Mrrell. J 0 Littler. Mrs C W
Sears, Mrs-F P Nutting, Miss L Prather,
Mrs J W Biain, Miss A Flinn, Mrs Con
dit, F Fortmiller. O McFarland, O Muel
ler, VV Campbell, A Carothers, M J
Denny. Mrs Littler. D H McCullagh.O P
CoBhow, Mr Brown, W J Ortell, W T
nearet, K M Morton, w srtnllips,
Breckenridge, E L, Quinn.R Strong.Miss
Hogan. W. H- Yocno,
Secretary.
QITT ORIG BTORX
Pfeiffer Blaok,
AlVaityi
lmik Cusick
Drugs, If edietnea, . ftiensleals, ilane
. and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Brushy
Ferfamerj, Sekool . Books, and
Artists' Supplies.
Physicians' prescriptions
re
; NOTICE TO S f OCX-HOLDERS. "
Notice Is hereby (riven that tbe annua
steels holders meeting or tne Farmsrs x
Merobsnts lusurauoe Compsnr nfaVI
bany, Linn county, Oregon, vrltf bs held
at tbe company's omo in tne oltyot
Albsnv, Oregt n. on Wednesday, January
tb. 1892, at the hour cf 2 o'clock p raof
said day, for the purpose of electing nine
directors of said company, to servo fo
one year, and to trans-et any other busr
ness aa may regularly 00 ire before sa d
meeting. By order of tbe President!
Dated December 1st, 1891.
J. O. WRITSMAN
v.-' Secretary.
wm i!
TAILORED
There is NO tlothinc manufacturers in the country who
whoso label as above is placed on every suit.
In OVERCOATS, we have tho stock of the city, and
more overcoats than all the other stores in Albany eom
bined. If you deu't belieye it call and see. Although we
havo sold many of 'em, we still have a large stock left.
Albany Woolen MiU clothing.
A Mammoth line of Men's Shoes and Boots.
Furnishing Goods.
Boys' and Children's clothing, and everything worn
a man or boy can be found in great quantities, with
by
every article marked in PLAIN FIGUItES that "DEFY
COMPETITION."
T.L WALLACES CO.
Leading Clothiers
Rtrahan Block,
7
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1ST &
No man likes to be bored to death, either in hear
ing about a thing or in being fooled in a poor
article. On this theory we shall briefly refer to
our e'egant stock of CLOTHING, which embraces
everything that originated in this exceedingly
stylish season. In Suits, Overstate, Dress Suits,
etc., we are prepared to meet every demand ir
quality, style and finish, color and piice.
X
IN GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Every department is full, qualities are good and
styles the latest.
L. E. BLAtN,
ALBANY
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Foshay
1
They have on hand a largo
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riusb G'sods, Toilet Cases, Albums, Fancy Perfjacrics, ST,lties, Art
Sepiilies, Fimilj aad Teaeflcrs' Bibles, lllastrated
Cold
They will give prices that
of them.
J
on in nv
CLOTHING
w ey
will compare with
1 4 , Slim !
aid FunMsrg,
AIdhuj. O r
OREGON.
TO
& Mason
and elegant stock, consisting of
m. Ut.
vwll make it an object for all to buy