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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. K. WE4TUERFOUD, Attorney el U. Will praetle a all anuria ol th Mate. ieril altaiitl n -lan to mailer In probate ana la eu tactions. Or'NCsl-ln the fllnn bloc.. t a. . t.cs v, . a. vn IV iLaTKItl'IlS WATaOJf, At turner at bw. All nttwnee will reoetee prompt Uaention, Oli;iH t'tlJW-rpl, Alhiri '"t qko.e. ciuatmux, Attorney at t.w. Will praelle u eii eonrt th slate. l ettenlloe. rieen to mtrs In pmoat an t eo.leetirtne. itrriON-la te riln blek. II. niLYEU, Attorney st U umI Mlon. hi Cnaneary. tOM Uone te.le un all point. Imm ae-iUet4 e nbli tenn. Alhan, Onfut, qeo. r. wnioiiT, AtfcwiMyatUw.ejidXittUTPuhlle. Wll rllc vnirtsal thla slat ana In the Cnltew Slate tnrOrayna. )seei -Front toons erl Oregon, A. San 7, lfn. J. Harney Lif.ul Watery mkllo. Alan JJIt. 1. Im 11 ill, l-njeielan inn Surf, OITICK -Corner Ferry etreeta, Albany, 0ren. -QRS. HlSTOf RS. HlSTOf DAVIS. PhrtMantaa Snrreaaa. IT r"t HI -Corner eaon and Hroerialbln Krvu. Alnnnf, Or, (Milt press ally Maadrd In eitv WMI ami!?; c V. I'lIAnitEIlLAIX, M. U, rtetneepelhi. AvtTpi 4iM In nieeaae at tt lye. Tmtr tear nt.erl,aee Mo -7 ntiw ll'pm,wJlUliniBf. Alaaas, Ve,rn. I) R. 49. A. 1TI11TXRT, rhrwrisa te.1 'irweea. itraJait at D!!ere Ms aal t'eSof. New Vere t.ir. Iiiantae ol trai a weljy. O'flCS -'r:an tile.k, Altsay, Orea MRT NATIONAL Rt!fK, VW AI.WT, nalOO", . .1 'I t - - i i . Vies President Oahlaf. lfli! . 8, B.YOISH W. LAM0D05 niKirn A ORXXRALrjaukln, Doet ACCOrHTS ISPr ub)et M abaci. 8IQUT EXCUAKUI and lat Tape,! Innafar. I1 Slew York, Sea rrueleee, Cnioaro e rUan4 So"j.ECTIOHf llDIn tasoraht una, Mumu J. I. TOT B.W. UllMI L B Bioia, L. run liftu I . Sua. LI NX CO NATIONAL BANK, Or ALBA"T, 0BBOO5. CAPITAL tock si,. rralnl.... - t L WW1, rHnvPreatoent ...J M ALATO. tCahlr O A ARCH1B0LD. P IVNU, J L Cnwaa J U Ra'.Hon, W UkdJ, W U J A Craaara an 4 O A Arab Iboia. TRANSACTS a rtmocal banklnf boatnaa. DBA W gluni OR Am an tm Tork, laa aal r,i:,c vrastinu UAK MOitBTua apptovad aactulty IK El i aapamia vuc laci B AKK OF dBEOOX. ALBA IT, OBMOW. M.CW. R t MKIRILL lat WBLAIX Pmaidanl Viaa-Pmilanl ChW Tnnnuas a feaa-nl banking bo-. : Kicnanfa houM and nil a. ' tba prlaalpaJ aiita In tha t'mtad Slaua ala, an England, Iralnad, Franaa and Germany. Collaetiaaa nwl at alt aaaanibla painta an laar bla tanna. intamt allanad aa lima aapaalta. B AKK OF CIO, CIO, 00)f. at.... II Maun . Jr Knu bUT Vla Praaident Caabiar. nuwrou: EGahu, Varria, U Uyaat a fan Jab alaa P 8uub. and aih ALBAHY COLLEGIATE ISSIITUTE ALDANY, OREGON.' 18Q1, 1892. rirat Tern Opened bVyteanbnr tr, lM. A full eorpa of lsatrncton,- CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AKD KSRMAL CLASSES. Conmn ot niady mn;d to meet Ik' a'.l gfAado oftnrt?iil.. Sffrtal tucttccmenli JtrcJ to sudtr.tt from abroad. rrealdcat CHOTCE r.lEATS Or Au. K:in JLuT?t-?ricli Halter, 0ptit hmaer', Mrery Ktable, next rr t Wiilamet Paanin' Ci awra. A. STRAW EY, FF.epiTOB or Tin...,, City Livery, Feci aii Sale -STABLE.- Hat-lnx pnrehBl nw rlia ran furn iab firaUclaaa turront at call. 8pct. attenU' ii glTen to transient atock lloi boarond by the day or month. Cbcapest 'Rate la lite City. Telephone connection with the fit Charlnn Hotel. Telephone orders giren prompt attention. Fourth ritreet, brtween Ellsworth and Streetcar lne. a a n u c si'B:c!:B'a;a':' THE CELEBRATED . . . ZmiTH & WESSON & BEVOLVERSi 1 Tin Fl ic Sn-Jll Arir.t Ever Manufacturtd I I'...! in ran teed f'jf f.'.V.- - I AXCtSltAOY. UuMiWILlt", I FK.FLII Iff , WOKXMAN;.lllf an ! CONVtNlir, In . LCiJ'.Nvl ai.d SAfE ' Beware of chesp Send for l!lytrcd Citalouo and Price List to 5r..lTH ft, WESSON, bl'HIXUI-IELlt, MASH I JE '..e3 - -r ; H.:::n... B Albany IRON WORKS. Manufacturer of IEAM EKCIKES CRIST AUS SAW JILL MACH1KEKY IRON M.0HTS AliO ALL TO3 OF HEAVY . , ANO LIGHT WORK, IN . IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. r anoiitl atteutjon ald o . PAlrlng tl da of msflhluert rsUfn3 tSado on Short Notiot x i .QTw .Ana bt ngenta fnr W. 1.. PmihiMkih, If, Ml far an la la yonr place neb your denier la nrnd for ralnlnann, aevnrn lb irnrr and net Item lor yea In em Inr yen. U HI IISTlTtTK.l IVTAKl f QK.t MtW 1 bri ' FOfit iv WHY IhTtHK W. L. DOUGLAS 3 OHOE cfPA. CN BIST IHOI IN THI WvnUI FDR THE MONET I I la a mntlea, aba, with n laaka ne m IJiread Durt ike reeit maoe or tae mm ana eair, aney, ana aamee aje nee atera aaM or fau I vt UMia aeer anerM r a uuj equal, rranua juK ihcme wkleh eial rtn pa .( lu el iUi fji ee Mnad-Mfwed Walt ikee. Hue enlf, 'a .tYTUV eoW..rT.la and dural.k. Tha heel V anw naaead at llu, prlea i aatne rati a a cue f ai Pallee ikaei Vnrmara. Vail mad Men P, and Lew Cere lap nil an Mtemi nbeonir. nl"aa. Inet.la, bear etren aulea, eaten- ., la pan vlil vene a rear. ednaaaiafina keener afcon aeer offered at a ikai nrioat 6an crnU will eoaeinea Utoaa rarti a ehe Pe eamrVrl and eervlae. 4 and (. WarVlaen.nJl'n ihnoa e am eery iienei and dumide. Tmiee arbo n Mean them n artol no ether make. I pn.lrq nee V I .T J aerumi an,we are I UIB worn utiielr merlin, t n tnrenauia: ealee enow. n rrtne iav every wneret uieiraell f.J .aM.M BHndMiwnd eh.MV ktlUICO lkanml. eevj niiht ennnlarrruab u.'.k tried abeee e.Mllit frem il.il) m aft.iRV. rVndrew P.a and aboa fnr VI. rTlwi dm tin. I S iTrnl w. H fHMiiaa' nania and urd omhe ttnttamof ewn attoa. MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumter Elder Flower Cream I net euvuetie in Ih ana In which that teim hi papulnrlr nte.1, bnl iiermatieiiUy beanltOea, II erratr a aeR, aui'iolk, alear, t t ,Wn, and by deilr us, teadually make, tee emnpleuott aeeeral ehajee white. II i, a eotnlanl protection from tlx eltrcM al tii'i and wind and prereula ana burn and Ireckia. and black heU wilt aever ram whll yen nea it, alnanae Hi, for jar bettar lhaa a tap and waier. nenruhDa atij b'ufla n,i the ,!uii liuea and nreirenM th, lorniatl'in ol wrlaklea' It (Wee the treeliaeaa. elearnaw end amnulhneee o( akin thai yon bail whan a little fifl. Kiary lady, young ar old. enchl la nea it, a It gieaa a mar yonlhttil appear anoa to any lady.antl thai permanently. It eon tain, na eetd. powder or mkail. and la aa bannlaa a daw and aa iwnnatuni lo tha ebn aa dew la to Ilia (ewer. PVIee gil w. at all drugeiele and halnlnmirn, or at Mr Uermue Ore ham 1 aatabllahment, lid I "net atraat San Fmniiaaa, where aba traau ladle lor all blemlah. aa of the tare of fUura. Idieaat a dletanaa trnalad by letter, send atamp lar her little book 'liew te be lleauUTul.' Sample Bottla receipt of 14 aant ia ,tam,i a pv pjtc and paikior, Lvly aeenta waateJ MRS. ORAIIAM'P Face Bleach Care lb wont aeeol Frrkea, Sunburn 8al own. Moth. patch. Pimple, and all ekln bkrmlah. Frier) a,we. llarmlaw and fleet!!; aampl ean be tent ; Lady agenl wanlad. Thtt DrngRlgt 'sy jb-iVu . bare hi name added la thl, nlicrtiMinenl. My preiaraUana ar. lor by whoiaaa! drug glaUia Lnioagaand ry dty wt,t ml it. FOGHAY & MASON -yijtniM anw aanaa. Druggists and Booksellers, Anvils for John 0. Alden'a publication, ukh weaella. pallbr'a price wltfc atwyaetrldaaf ALBAFJT. OUaUfll ESTRAY NOTICE. V Taken nphr the undrratiriad at the farm of A T Marahall, about mllea oaet from Albany, Orrwin. o-e black linrae about fnar year o irn hind foot white, white atar In f-rhal. (er? tireachy.) Appraiaed by Oeo Uuaiplirey, Juatleeof the feaee, at 3l. Kovaiuber 21 t, 1891. A Li A MARSHALL 1 1 EADY TO WWriK.-Parties doelrlng 1, wood put in or any alul of labor done, can obtain prompt attention by ee url na; the an t ice ot Daniel Loir, at tbe tl ;lerry bouas, Ieare ordera there, EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southern Pacific Routo SHASTA LINE. Ea-preai Traioa lr Portland Dtl! aVnitb T:ir. a. I Le lOrUra Lr 1.16 a I Ar Bortta Ar ) IS a a L 4:1 a Lr l?HH Portland Albany San Franiieo Ahoe t'eln etop enly at following etatinoe north al Roeeburg. Eat Portland, Oreg.nl City, Wood Dnm, baieea, Albany, Tangent, Rhodd, llaleey. IX ar Wbttrf, JaacUoa City, Irrlng, Eugene. aeatet as pailt. lr-4 am I Lr Portland Arl Mr ir.Mri I L VVjra Ar Albany Knaehurg L U:fJ Lr I e HO a a alat locaU Paiir Heart Btidai) t r a I Lt o y r a Portland Albany Ar Mi Lr t .OO A M Lti.tsoa MiAeca, IMlllLi I to r n I Ar rxoAa-jLv 14 A a I Ar A1U:y Lebanon A'bany Lbur.on Arl :.r, SliOAK Ar I 4:'tr.r Lr I M p PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars, I'ar Aer ana marl a lien at arrand-tlaaa lnea (era, attacbed te CapreeaTralae eTeal RI4e Btvlilaa. MtTWtEf rHTLAI AKI COKTAllll, MAib mAiaoAity (ExeeptSnnaay, 7: SO A a I IMOra Lr Ar Port'and Carrallie Ar I 6:30 P a Lr I 12:66 Pa sxracs tiaix pailt (EiejptSur.dtj. :Hipm Mire Lr Ar Portland alcMinnrllle Ar Lr :20 A a 6.46 a a Through TiclcctM Te all point EAST AND SOUTH. ot Im, Informitloj regarding rate, BiAps, e en Company Agent at AlNnnr . .. OF.liLEB K P. ROWERS Manager A't 0. F. and P. Ar YAQUINA BAY ROUT 3. - o Oregon ' Pacific Railroad, T C HOGG, Eeeelrer. ' 0 Orag-m Dayelopmaat fo's Steamors, Short Line to California. Firxt-clitss through pnaneiiRer and 'relfrbt line freni Vortlana and all points in the Willamette Valloy to and from San f ranoUco, Cal. Roata mai:e olom. connsction at Albtin lth trains of tho Oregon r'a'tii Railroad TIME RUIIEDIXB. except Bondaye.) 'eere Albany 16:8 p. a.Lrar Vaquina, 7:r0A,a lare Corraltla 1:08 r. a Lear Corvallle, 19:36 A,M Am re Albany, 11:11 a. a Ani'r Vaquina, 4:S6 p. a. O. A C. trains connoet at Alhanv and Corral 11a. The above train a coined at faoninawlth the Oregon Lieveiopinent CVimpany's Idne of SUeamahips between Vaqnica and San Francisco, AAILINti DAT CM . . u w.M aa maar namyiweea, ii aquma na .wM Mtuea ellna Iptm pl w an an iv. In Petlaaali, Halel, MeflueelrnU IVi alhia aeer aaerad r t OUj equal, FrMtua ihcma wkleh anal ffte a lu tit nil , Hi, , Wllia-nttt Valley, December lath , Slndj gl.i. . mm urn rAicico TTUlsntat'e V !.jr, JJvi. tfo.r S); Utb, i7tU. The Oompao exvrTes the ngot to i ventre eallina; datea vtthout notioe. IT. B. Paaeeuejers from Portland and rVUlamette Valley points ean make close Dnneotlon with the trains of the Yaqnina route at Albany or Corrallls, and if dee Hnarl tn San. FrmTMiaoo ahould arransreta irive t Yaouioa th evening before date r tailing dbrraaaeaxer a Fregbt rate always Hie - - . Low cut Far Utormttbi aiply to A H Uhapman, freight and icket Aijent, Albany, .. t!. UnClk, , 0. F. and P. Azen Corratlie. f) She I!cw0aal W II Kit THEY ArrEAKKI). Enrelone were firat uted In 1839. Ansrilhctla wat dUcoycred In 184. The first ateel pen wat made In 1830. Tho flrt air pump waa made In 1654. The (I rt luclfer match wai made In 1798. Mohammed wai born at Mecca about 570, The Prat Iron tfamah!p wrat built In 1830. The flrtt balloon aacent wai madi in 7'A Coache were (lrt ued In KngUnd In 5y. The ftrat ateel plate waa dlecovered In S30. 1 he firat home railroad wa built In iS,6 7. The FrancUcans arrived In England In U14. The flrtt tteamboat piled the lludeon In 1807. The entire llebiew lilble waa prlnteJ In 14SS. Shlpa were firat 'copper bottomed'' fit 1783. Gold wn firat dUcovered In California In 1S4S. The firat telcecope wa ued In England In 1 60S. Christianity waa Introduced Into Japan n S4 The flrtt watchea were made at Nuren- burg In 1477. Flrat aawmaker's anvil brought to Amer ica In 1S19. Flrtt almanac printed by George Von Fur bath In i860. The firat newapaaer ajverlltemcnt ap peared In 1652. , Peicunlon arms were ued In the Unl ted States army In 1830. The firat ute of a locomotive In this country waa In 1S19. Omnlbuae were first Introduced in New York In 1830. Kerosene w: a firat uaed for lighting pur pose In i8j6. The tint copper cent wae coined In New Haven in 16&7. The lirat glaa factory In the United Statei wat worked in 17)0. Glaas window were firet Introduced Into England In the Fight Century. The flrtt ateam engine on thla continent wa brought from England in 1753. The firat complete eewlng-machlne waa patented by Ellae Howe, Jr, In 1836. The first society fur the promotion of christian knowledge was organized In 169S. The firet attempt to manulactuie pine In thla country wa made toon alter the war of iSu. The first prayer-book of Edward Vi came into ute br authority ol Parliament on Whit-eunday, 1549. The first temperance society in thl oountry wat organlxcd In Saratoga counly Ne York. In March, 1808. The firat coach In Scotland waa brought thither in 1561, when Queen Mary came from Fiance. It belonged to Alexander Lord Seaton. The first daily newspaper appeared In 1701. The first newspaper printed In he I'nlted State wat published in Itoaton o.t September jj, 1790. The manufacture of porcelain waa In troduced Into the Province of Hexlnjapan, Irjiu China In 1513, anJ llexlln ware still bear ( hinete mark. The first toe let 7 for the exclusive pur pose ot circulating the lilble was organ ized In iSoc, under the name cf the Orliieh and Foreign Dible society. The first telegraphic instrument waa auccetalvely. operated by F U Morse, the Inventor, In 1835, though the utility wa not demonstrated to the world until 1S4J. The first Union flag waa unfurled on the 1 at of January, 1776, over the camp of Cambridge. It had thirteen atrlpea of white and re I and retained the English ero In one corner. When Captain Cook first v 11 ted Tahiti the native were using naila of wood, bone, hell and atone. Wnen ther aaw Iron naila tliey fancied them to be aheet of aome very hard wood, end, desirous ot se curing such a valuable commodity, they planted them In their garden . People in India are terribly anslou to know whether the bamboo wl.I blosssom or not. lt la a curious fact In that country that the flowering of these plant la a fore boding of famine, and aa the present scarcity call forth much alarm, the na live are dally fearing the significant bloom. Four moni'er cheeses, weighing ia the eg giegate 32,000 pounds, were shipped frem lngersoll last week destined fur Liverpool. They weighed 5500 pound each. Another weiring 2500 round goes to Gibraltar. At a meeting In 8a Franoiaoo VTednesd nitit of the executive committee ot tbe farmers' alliance, fettta Lecturer Hoi k, of Oregon made a long addreaa on (abject of interest to tbe alliance, illattratinn moat of hie statement, eapeoially on financial ajnes- 1 ion 1, on ine oiackooain. l i.dlni I'lietegraphers A aayCregea. Yve have boo(rbt t' benegativciwiade by L W Clark and W h Jreeoe-ood p to Nov ISth, 1889. puplieatee ean be had from hem only of a at reduced l atas. We hare also about 18,000 negatives aaade by our selves, from wbiefc f nplieetee ean be bad at Ukeia'a. We carry the only fall line of v.ewi of tli la ute and do enMrgieT work at lowett rate for firat claaa work, we ahall be plaaaed to aoe you at ear Studio in Freman'e bleak, next door to Masonic lYsspl. ' The Dslaarte corset afford a support iboth Matt and strong, freidon is all motion and eiflganea of ehape. The Dslaarte waist for ladies and children; are recommen ded hy all wno nave men them. Mi Talt, exeloaiv SRinr. fi aid pies may ba aaen at lire Gil bert' diasemakirg pailors, over GoMea Rate Busaar. . AtWill&M's? May b seen the finest stock of sold and silver watchea, diamond and other rings, jew elry, silverware, Ac, in the city. MAKEIED. IiLANTOr Lindorek, On Wednes day, Dec 9, 1851, at the home of the bride's parents in Albany, by Rev L S Fiaher, Mr J I Blanton, of Salem, and Miss Mary I) Lindgren, of Albany. , MARSHALL. On Dec 8, 1891, to Mr and Mrs AlaMarshal, a new member of the Knox Uutte bate ball clu b, a , nine pound bov. '- t lllKli. WESTLAKE. On the night of Decem ber 11th, 1801, at her home in San Jose, California, Mrs Cyrua Weatlake. ' Mr Weatlake and lier husband were pioneer settlers in Linn county, having denied here in 1850. They lived in ana near Albany until about ten years , ago, whon they went to Han Jose, where they have since resided, having engaged ex tensively in the fruit growing . business. Deceased had many relatives and friends in Linn county, among whom id the wife of J J Whitney, of this city. !1 .1 E LEI GRAPHIC NEWS It Take Honey. Washington, Dec 9. The annual report of tha Secretary of Ih Treasury Foster thowi the revenue of the goveemnent, from all source, for th fisctl yeartnvled June Jo tatt wer 9485,544,133, the expenditure 9411, 3or,45o, and th lurplu 137,239,762. Ther wa applied to the payment o( the public debt during th year 9131,947,635. Aa compared with 1 he fiscal year 1890 the receipt fur 1891 ftll OH 9'.4I8.S4.. Tli poital and internal rteu tbowed an increase ol over 5,750,000 respectively, and ther I also a larg increase in th 1 acllic rail (Inking luml, the (tie of Indian land and other item, tho to'al In creai being tio,ao9,io3. On tli Other aide customs (how a decrease ot io,I4M79. th profit on coin assay, etc. ever 9', $o- 000, th sale of public land neai'v 91,500,. 000, and th decae In other item bring tli total up to 915,627,951, leaving th net tl creat mentioned above. There wa an in ert as ol I57.045.198 in th oidlnary expen ditures of tli government. Leeka Warllli. Valparaiso, Dec 9. The eubetanco of Tresidrnt Harrison' statement of the Chilian affair was received today, and is a subject of universal comment . ' III regarded ty tli ChiUat. a decidedly menacing a ruptur be tween the t wo couniiies, as It is not believed that the Chilian government will consent either to an apology or any material I'lemnlly. Th the maoilly in confess Is known to be op posed to any concessions, and tS Chilian government, although poesaetscd of great Influence, would find it ililftcslt to carry the necessary support fur any humiliating measure Aa AtMeaadtag Marshal. SkATTLK, Wash, Dee 9. For several day it ha been rumored that Marshal Parker, of Fairhaven, had vamoosed, taking with him over 9770O in cash, whk.li he had collect d in tax fur th city and had not turned into th treasury. Hi absenc since Thanksgiving day ba given rue to the rumor that ba ba decamped with tbe money, intending .0 de fraud tb city. A Terrible Famine. Vienna, Dec 9. In some Russian famine district the priest refute to marry peasant who have no mean of subsiatenc. Disc ia' rife among tha famishing people, and thousand have taken to metdicancy and robbery. Hundred of chltdred ai dying ol starvation. Aa Immense Salvage IVrmaadrd, PoatLANO Dec 11. Th imhip Zim- besi. of the Upton line, which sailed fiom Victoria for thl port at 1 1 o'clock las' Sunday forenoon, arrived here at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon after a lather eventful paataie. during which she passed through on of the moat dreadful gale experienced on this coast tor a long lime. On 1 aedy morning th ship was some twenty fir mile south, of the mouth of th CoianiUa, when a aingalar look ing craft wa ighH, it wa the wbateback steamer Charles W Wetmor frMi New Vork boead to th Sound. Shew flying signal which read: "Rudder disabled; cannot ateer." The Ziwbesi towed her Into Astoria. C to tals Edwaids entlred hi claim for salvage before V fc Cooinl Cherry and also before a notary public. He claim ona-ittird the value ol th wetmor am cargo. This value 1 estimated at 9750,000, which if hi claim i aiioweu, win give 9250,000 10 te oivmro among the owners, offceer and crew of the Zimbcai. sterwrd) rwkea. VAtiliN;roN, Dec lo. The senate d voted ktl lo the introduciiun ol bill, an J for a first day broke the record, 611 bil'j and tea joint tcaoluilons beii.g offered in let than two hour, which were sent down to lb govern ment printing office to be set into cold type be lore being dittnlmUd among the reepective committee. This list included tbtee free coinage tilli, three soli-Chinese bills, a s umber of characteristic alliance measures horn Mr rffer, of Kansas, and several joint resolutions bearing oa the election of pieti dential electors. Hire Siresihe. San Fbanciv:o, Dec 10. Henry Miller, alias Joe McKsy, ton of Joaquin Miller, th poet, wis recently arrested for holding up a stage in Mendocino county. II wa brought before the United State commissioner today and held to answer before th United Stale district court, with bd fixed at lo,ou ft attainting to rob tbe mail. Miller wa sen traced to it o year in ibe penitentiary at Salem, Or, tome limt ago and escaped after serving atx months. Ia shaking ol the Salem penitentiary, Miller say: "No man can I conceive of the cruelties that are perpetrated behind the wall of that place. I worked so hard in the place where the Iron waa melted that I nearly died. 1 would sooner do any thing on earth iban go back lo that btlL" A Very atald Bakhrry. Claik'i Fokk, Idtbo, Dec 10. A bold nd daring daylight robbery took place a Tinton & Co' More, at this place Moo lay. A man named O'Connell, a lumberman and contractor, had just arrived ia town from Hope with a large amount of money In hi posseitioo. Walking in th store he laid the sack Ol coin, containing 1520, upon th counter, and white engaged in conversation wPh a friend, a bystander grabbed the tack and made off with It. All search for the thief has to far been unsuccessful. aieaaser Arrives!. Special lo banoauT, The steamship Willamette Valley ar rived at Yaqulna this a m, with the following paaongere: J W Wright, W 0 I'helpe, J J l'help. II Kerter, J Drown, Ch Ladrrcnco, D C Hickey, Ah Woo. The CltiaeaaTlrkel Wea. Astoria, Dec 11 At the rity election Wednesday tbe citizens' and democratic ticket wept everything before U, and tome of Ih candidate received the largest majorities ever known in the history of the rity Crotbr w elected mayor by 403 majority, Otborn, police judge by 520 msiorityi Wise, treasurer, by 303 majority; Hamilton beat C J Curti for city attorney by 263 majority, Sherman wat elected city treasurer by 355 majority. ' A Big Btarm. Los Angkles, Dec 1 1. To far a reported but two peraoot wer killed during tbe itorra A Mr Ilroen, living near Flendale wa bnrned to death, and A G Taber, at Norwatk. In Lot Angeles the damage wa nominal. Pa aadena, however, wa leva fortunate. Re port from that place asnounc the wreck of aeveral churches and tbe d tit ruction ef many barns. Ballrwad Collision. Caiko, III, Dec ia. A collisioi occurred last night t Mountain Glen, near Murphy boro, III, on the Mobile & 05. io railroad, be tween a freight and construction train. Three persons were killed, one fatally and eight badly injured. Eraptlag tnoaaUlas. Whatcom, Wash Dec 11, On of the Twin Sister, north of Mount Baku, wa ob served at ii;3o a. m, emitting a huge volume of smoke, which arose apparently to the height of 1000 feet, Tbe smoke was soon lifted to the north and ditanpear.d about 2:30 p.m. A column of imoke also arose from Mount Baker, and other mountain showed the tame phenomena. A rest wa observed in the Main Sister,, which had never appeared before, and which wa apparently about a quarter of a mile long, running from the top of the mountain toward the base. Washington Meane Baslaeta. Chicago, Dec 11. Washington, although on of tbe youngett of the tister'nood of state ha taken th front rank in active world' fail irork, nd today presented plan for the date building, which we- approved. In addition to the building Commissioner Rochester offer ed to furnish th construction department with every flagstaff that might be erected on tbe exposition ground. Chief Burnham accepted th offer for the directors. Haallaa-rertberilllan Boston, Dec 1 1 .The Globe ay Henry L Norcros, ef . Somerville, a notebrokcr doing business at 12 Pearl tret,ha not been seen in l.i office sine last week, and the other occupant of hi Somerville houte ay he wa killed in a railway accident about that time. New York detective were in town today trying to identify the misting man a the mysterious bombtbrower in Russell Sige'i office laat Friday. Kloin Bros have a large and eboiec tj of boots and hoe foraal at reaeoueb priooe Dj not invest ia foot wtr aoi youbave teen tbeirj to3k andJJ tht ele ;a t piano at their atore. , . "'U Jl. I'l LL J.JJU .-.! I J. A IB NEW 10BK h:tti:b. eld Wtalhr-Ta Horse hw Malrr Famlae-Tbaahsalvlag- Fot Ball A Mlg Fallare-rollllrf tr Brlaaa-Ele. Naw Yotia CiTr, IVc. 3rd, 1 891. Edit or t Democrat : New York does everything In Hie ex treme. Kven the weather goes beyond a precedent. Last June was the liottcot Juno for twenty years, and November Just closed was the coldest November since 1870. These extremes come very hard on the poorer clause. Hut never theleas tho mighty wheel of business and pleasure titans on regardless ol wiio fulls or Is crushed. Ono of the great events of tho year here Is tho annual horse show. Inter 'sting primarily on account of the varie ties and quality ot horse flesh displayed, and the skill displayed in the manage ment of noblest brute of ail. Hut the show is interesting In the second place because it is the formal opening of the New York social season for the winter. The belies and beaux were there l.i gay attire. Natural beauty enhanced by all that art can do certainly shone resnlen dent for a week, lt the horse, proud and scornful, could feel the passion of every jealousy he certainty would have turned green on this occasion, it was coinnnr-1 atively easy to mark the boxea where ocial leaders were located by the hum ot conversation, the ripple ol light laughter ami constant throng of social liuhts circulating there. t;eruinjy, how ever, Now.Vork is too great for any one to reign uncnaiiengeu. 1110 wn oniy figurative. and if those who may properly l called ''of the uppor ten" were cata logued the list would swell well into tho thousands. A great calamity to this city and Brooklyn has just been averted. Doth ot these cities were seriously threatened with a water famine. The failure of the supply was due to tho smallness of the waterfall In the (Jroton water shed so far as New York Is concerned. In Drooklyn it was due to nn accident to tho water main. Just conceive what would result In such a cane. Here are over two mil lions of people. Injmestic lueonvenicn' was very great. Not only this but many manufactories ou which thousands of laborers dcpnnd for their daily bread were threatened wl'h suspension and some did actually shut down for a time The systems of ilwtilc and gas lights were threatened and part ol Brooklyn were left in total darknnp. The cisterns ot the fire department failed; and neslil ence wae seriously threatened. New York stood within three days of all thi and Drooklyn actually went through it for twenty-four hours. Dut fortunately the heavens were broken up In time and tho threatened disaster happily averted Tl;arkglvlng day brings many diver sions to the people. Duainese suspend absolutely. And everybody enjoy hi rest and Ms torkey save me poor law student who takes his accustomed 15c lunch. There waa one exception how ever, to the rule this year and your bum ble correspondent found a generous friend who divided, ISIfenenl be charity. In the afternoon 40,0"0 New Yorkers turned out to the great foot ball match be-tween Yale and Princeton Col lege. This i an annual event looked forwent to witli almost nniveraat inter est. It was a line an exhibition of brain and brawn as ever took place. Every body waa delighted with the game which pawned without au unpleasant Incident and ended nineteen to nothing in favor of Yale. New York is greatly agitated just now over the failure of a Wall atreel firm of broker, one of whose members waa a son of Cyrus W. Field, the great financier and millionaire. The father, it is cur rently reported, loe bis entire fortune, and the assignee of the firm is nnable to tell where the money ha gone. The no, it i said, went to his father some time ago, asked for assistance, staling that be was embarrassed. The father in perfect trust gave the son the key to his safe deposit box. The result was the whole hualtieen was taken. Bonds and teenrities held as collaterals have been old outright. A more sensational affair in financial circle has not occurred since the famous failure of Grant A Ward some year ago. Ieetest ay tn pa thy is felt for Cyrus n. r it-kl. His wife dun only a few days aito, a daughter is dan gerously ill, the bankrupt son is said to lie insane and everything together has brought the great financier to the point ot death. There is no hope of his recovery. Politics secirs not to have been settled by the election. There is a great strug gle going on for the contri; of the State Henaie. Tho Ueptthlintn claim Gov. Hill is trying to "steal'-the stale and Democrats claim they have cleeted a majority, and propose to have it and a redistrieting of the state such as will make the slate legislature a represcnta tiro of the majority Indicated by the election. The villiflcation on either side is nrettr stronr. The matter is aow in the coarts and from the legal talent ar rayed on each side it seems scarcely possible that the result can fait to be in accordance with the law. While tho politicians thus wrangle the theologians are hard at it also. The con test is a litflo snore dignified bat none the lees spirited and determined. This grows ont of the trial ot Dr Briggs for heresy. There is a great deal of mtscou cention of what ltd trial means. Ho far as I know the obnoxious signification of beresy as a formal charge against a mod ern divine is much abated. No one in this case in hand questions Dr Briggs' christian character or his scholarship. The question is whether or not he is a Presbyterian. If not, as his prosecutors say be is not, then he has no right to teach theology in a rresuyterian Pern inary, and should identify himself with an organization whose doctrines fie can teach. If he is a Presbyterian, then cer tain of his writings and teachings must be explained. The case was dismissed from the Presbvter ot New lork and now goes on appeal to the General As sembly which meets in Portland.Orcgon, next May. Your correspondent was much eratl fled with having successfully passed the bar examination of the state on Nov. 2Ut. It was juft thirteen years to a day from the day lie left his father's farm in pur suit of that intangible thing an eUttca tion. The superstition connected with the number thirteen is thus overturned. Dut I must close else I may become tedious. very truly, . James J. CnASLTON RKOU'.XSTIIXe. Brownsville, Dec 10, tSji. Some bad weather of late, and the beautiful now I to be seen on the hill near town. . The R R bridge went out, or to much a ws in, went out. The men were put ting In a new one and the freshet came on them at a time when they were not pre pared, ind they lol most of their work. City election on last Monday and a lively time wa had. A good . vote wa polled. 1 14 vote for the north side I good, at some were away, 'the following were the successful : Mayor, F M Jack ; councllmen, E L Power, L L Say, C II Cable, J C Bilyeu, J K McHague and J J Whits; recorder, O P Ccshow; marshal, F M Powell , treasurer, C E Stanard . W R Kirk and J M Jaeger Itft here on Saturday for San Francisco - on business forthe E W M Co. W R Bishop, of Portland, cams up Sat urday to the big supper, and to see J M Jaeger caned, which wa done In good shape. The reply was good enough. An had a good time, and, voted to eat the premium next year. Go toFE Allen wnio y.iu want aomr thing tweet. . Honey, raipia tyrnp, cte, KaLLoce School, TheKelloggcckoo f dress cutting at corner of Firttand Baker in the Ralaton house is now open . Lessons not limited. Ladies are Invited to call and examine the syitem, For Sale, Twenty-tour acre tract of land, nil in cultivation, suitable for prune orchard, S45 per acre. Inquire on prem ise ef Wm St John, 4 mile west of Tan gent. ..; . . - Klein Bro can mike you any style of a oot or hi yoii wuh, and will gnaianies a crfoct Pi, . Try them on a pair. - aw . MISFITS A son of Joaquin Miller Is under arrest In California for sUge rubbery, lie U slao wanted at Oregon's pcnltcntlury,from which he encnped. How will Mr Graham, of the Third ward, who was icrcr.aded by the Mechan ic' Hand, settle with Mr Wheeler, who, It now transpire, wa elected. That I the question. Mr Jason Wheeler' majority In the Third ward will he 3. Tho ballot were counted three time, with thl result. The flrat count gave the majorliy a 2, a pub lished in the Drmock at yesterday, During the feur year J f Sloon acted sheriff thirty-eight prisoner were brought In, Sheriff Nolatul ha been In ollko about eighteen month nd report thirty-one. liualne I picking tin In that line. Register. Sheriff Noland, by the way, i ont of the biggest flintier In Oregon, - - A civil case I being tried before J untie Klnscy thl afternoon, when we go to preta, wherein I M Williams U plaintiff snd I N Bunch 11 defendant. The amount Involved it 930, Guard. A liuncli and William were recently in partnership In the washing machine Lusliies, there ha evidently been a "falling out." The city of Albany Sa a 'omnlete Democratic city government, and Halem i Republican, or nearly to. atcti tie two town. Snlctn Journal. Wc are willing, even thoueh It I a fact thnl two Council - men, the Recorder andTrcatuier will he Republican. Albany will never be ashamed ol being watched betide Salem. The Corvallla Time says: We have just received a letter from an old Cor vallls boy, who U now In Chicago. IsaJf r Jacob. He y It a big burg and that regon made a mistake in not arranging for an exhibit at the big fair In '93, I.'e further states that he ha 'contracted for Benton county' prune crop In 1S95. He will leave for the west In the Interest of a wholetale establishment the tatter part of una week. "The leading ankle of the month" I a department that Ibe Review of Review doe not permit to deteriorate, Not fewer than fifty highly Impertart article have been selected from the principal magazine and monthly and quarterly periodical of America, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy, and have been ''boiled down Into convenient compass lor the reader ef the December number. Thl work ia by no mean mere aclaaoring. It receives just aa careful and critical atten tion a doe the wilting of the original editorial 01 thl magazine, and It I per farmed bv a staff of hhrhlv skilled oeonle. on oolii tides 01 the Atlantic. Lane county claims to have had the model assessment roil ot the slate. A member of the state board of equaliza tion, probably Mr I, Bilyeti, writing from Hale tn, said : Assessor 1 J McPherson, ol Lane county appeared before the state board of cqtialixalion aui after explain ing his mode of asMCMinent, values placed on properties, and answering such other questions as the board propounded, he was extcndiH a vote of thanks, and Ins roll declared the moot complete, explicit. full and comprehensive of any in the state so far received, and that tho same would lie taken a a standard by which lo compare other rolls. It is now evident that our big bridxe will have to be classed among the large improvement ol lh'J2. A splendid start" has lieen made ; but the bulk ol the bridge itself will be put in position afU;r I he first ot the year, though it is tree that the ateel work and material have alt been prepared for it this year. An Antoria paper wouid'nt stand in with Mr Crosby for mayor of that citv and the gentleman discontinued his ad. It would be a misfortune to have such a man mayor of any citv. Men who dis continue their ads or subscriptions at every little w him are not in the swim. Tho F.ugcne Guard gives the following good advice not onlv in reference to the subject referred to, but in reference to manr other thing: Sevcial traveling photographer an? taking view of the leading business houses and residences In the city. After a time they will an pear with these views in the shape of photographs, and oftVr them for sale at good round prices. The safest way is to paironixe your local artists. A woman named Mrs follicrg, a "grans" widow and tho mother of four children, left F.luin last week w'.th a Chinese paramour. She and her Mongo nan were driven out 01 p.nterpnc, Wallowa county, a few days previously, Portland now know what to do with her hoodlum. She send them to the re form choo! at Salem. Six Cut the right there are Portlander. If thin rAtlo con tinues we wlli begin to think there I to Tie thing In the Wa'.la Walla paper' chrge Ing that Oregon I Portland. Thla la how the punishment aomctlmca file the crime: Charlc Forbe. a New York telegraphic meicnger,chrged wl'.h embetxllng fifteen cent, I held In tiooo ball. If he had ttolen 11000 ne wou:d have been held In 15 cent bail, If $100,- 000 in no ball at an. The desire and need of Mill City ac ordlng .0 the Gaxette, are a government land cilice; railroad to Salem via, Meha ma, Stayton, Sublimity and eouth end of Ho well' prairie; a flouring milt; county road to llalttead and a new biidgc. ... A New York woman advertised for husband, slating that the wanted one"ith soT.e business ability." Contrary to the experience of moat uch advertiser, the cot a man who filled the bill. Ho had to much buiine ability that the firat day after their marriage he stole all tier money and jewelry, amounting In value to $1,850, which serves any woman right who will marry a complete stranger. ' Recently tho Lebanon papers cave an account about a Mr Mesarvey, who had been married about a year, leaving his family and running away. The 1bmo- crat copied an item abont it. It seems now that the people were just gossiping, Mr Mesarvey was simply in Portland on business. 1 he Advance say: Mr Mca arvey returned Thursday morning from Portland, where he says ho went on business. He will remain here long enough to settle up his business, after which he will move with his family to Portland, where he has a position in one of the first-class galleries. He informs us that while here he will be pleased to prove the falsity of all reports detri mental to his character. 'The following from the E O gives a sample of a boy common to many Oregon towns: Young Mike Gratz, the thirteen-year-old eon of M Grata, the restauranter. was taken to the reform school last evening by J D Peck. Mike ia a bright youngster, not naturally depraved, but he has been running with a pretty tough crowd of Pendleton small boys, could not be restrained by his father, and it was thought best to let him undergo re form school discipline for a period. If favorable reports are received he will be taken out and given a start in life. Mike wonld not stay in school and had a pen chant for running away, his chief fault, and had been absent from home three or four days before being sent below. Cared af Neuralgia. " Lottie L Derean, Eaat View, Westoheater Co., N Y, write: .. . , -,'1! .. , "I have been a great mffurcr with pain in the baok of my head, worse than any head ache. I eould not reaoh it with internal medionei at all nnd during the cold weather I have euffdred excrutiatinsly. . 1 finally thought I wuld try an Alloock'a Plaster applied to tha nape ot my nook. In les than half a day th pain entirely oad.n There were 199 votes cast in tbe Lebanon election ,, . ., . . .. . ' A Shob Item. 8 K Young has Just re ceived a large stock of shoes, tor . men, women and children, including particu larly a fine line of school Bhoes The best makes in the market can be found in hie shoe department. IIO.TIE' AKD R RO Alt TlIPfcMUAV. ''A fine iy," tha'i is an Item worth re cording. Frank Peterson h besri appointed freight agsut forth Union Paeifia biate that fly on the Willamette. Frank want tha people' patronage. An intereeting now letter will appear in the Iikmik'iiat tomorrow from Jt J Charl ton, of New York City.' It will be readable to everybody. An old lady named Cray fell a few d,y ago, breaking on of her arm. At h is in poor eiroumstsnoo Nightwstch line raised a handtom par of 7U f ir her. l'r. f J B Hornor ha purchased th resi dence ol Stat Kupt K R MnKlroy, on Hlxtb treet, paying therefor $3250. It in a very desirable spot and will make the pr foor a oemfortahl homo. 0 vallis Time,,. Theuhpl oar "France.!" will he here on Friday. Deo 11th, and will lie tide tracked at the rj P depot. There will be evangeiiatio tarvice in the ear at 3 p m and 7:30 p m, to wliluh the pubiiaaro cordially inytled. The atate of Oregon, through it attorney general, Ueorg K Chamberlain, ba just brought auit cgaiiiit liaker county to re oovar atate taxr. These taxes are da' to the aiii'iuot of 911,28.4 Wi. Tile Rivkk. Lat evening and thl morning tome debrl gathered agalntt the false piling for the bridge on the Benton counly aide of the river, washing out tev eral pile. The pier are in solid on both tide, and arc probdbly not affected at all The river I about 15 Icet abve low water mar, with a lower tendency thl evening Wurk on the bridge will be delayed for t few diy. FUIDAV. 1 ho (,'iil. aiCiMnudy Co 1, lu ki-r City piaving r.ac l,ynne, etcetera. The CurvallU Mariue Bsnd will give mask bail on Friday uiulit, Deo 25. The DkMOuttAT acknowledge tha leocipt of ticket. Yesterday, at Halm, on complaint of D S tfenoatoT, A u Clear rr nl Uar,ey Metaner, two college atodettt In good standing, were arrested 00 th charge of larceny of a book. We'll wager the case deveiope a mxll cher actor some where Snob matter can al- waya be settled amicably among reasonable pewpie without uch a course. Bai Cct V H AYarner. who Jive acroa the rivet, whll cutting wood, hit he instep of hi left foot with hi ax oil ing tne ligament and one bone. Ihe cut I an ugly one and will probably dp pie him for life, lie will not be out toon Dr Hill was called and atltched the wonnd El'Mjkn Death. Last night a little child ol Mr Wm Churchill, living in Tangent, took suddenly 111 and died In a lew minute. The cause ol death I un known. Dr Hill wn-ent for to ascertain the cause of death. rTwKMT VgATtieB at Pu4. Tlio worst stortua known for years have 1h.ch pre vailing along the coast with disaatroua reuJU to shipping interests. The Wii htmctte Valley arrived in this forenoon. alter a stormy, oat aie trip, towing coasti ng vensel picked np about forty miles eouth. It was the 'Maggie Ross" nd was loaded with red Hood lumber. An account of her Ix iiiii dest-rted was given a few days ago in a Marehfleld die- au-ii. tin lord her was a dead sailor. whoso identity is not yet established. ust a few tulles north of Yaiaina. the Norwegian steamship Maria, a 3000 ton coaler, lay with a broken shaft, and it wa the intention to make an effort to gel her into the Day. SATt'llI).tY. Danting school tonight at the opera honse 1204 vb'.ea were cast in the Astoria ti c turn. Sue tbe big French dUl at lb Ladies Btxt&r. Some vary f! no err-Io butter and apple oily at AUVn Ilroe, llohearaal of BeVtiixxtr totiUht t 7.30 in the college building Bert Van Clevo hia leased tbo Ysouiue Poet of bU ftbor, and will here if lor edit it Throe Dakota men ere in the vatlv afier a tract ef land for tKo famiUea who have the Oregon fever. Emma Spanlding wat tinrd IU) in the U B C'-Brt at Portland foraendiug ao obaceno letter to a EugftOe a oaian. A lively rar-e ncurred thi noon between the outgoing Portland txprcat and a Celea- tisL 1 be Cliioamso Oral. Dr J C $hatiit:rock, in attempting tocrota tbe river at 'aLlao'l, Or. tj patient wa drowned, ono iy thi wevk. g Tbe lllaoietto !ut been on a steady decline. No i!co.m was den lo the bridge except deity era Um ims td a u-w pile. Fircmen'a elect ion Moi.i'ty. Tbe board of fire deleH-atn a law will be strictly ob served, and the exempt, w. l not be :,n it. Deputy Sheriff Dillard b ought Ik Poole down from Canyon vilie Ibis morning charged wiln securing J Ml bounty on a dog ealp, claiming it to tie a coyote. Ashland Kecord. Now, what sra yon waiting for? Why not get right iu and go Klein Bros, and bay go3 rrom liieni tor tneee Hotels are nearly none. Itemenl.ei that ia a very booutiful piano and wbo know who will get it. Aioany.te promite.i a tktlin ,lnn craxa In a ahort time. M r Beam, who ia to atart one in tbe armoiy, will have an entirely new set 01 tkalor, and ia also contemplating the introduction 01 bicycles. A progressiva crokioole party waa played in Rotcburg a few evenmga ao, T ic lirat prise wa wovby Z M Ziglcrand Ma Yiolet iiaynea. and the booby by Oaoar Ronedick aad Mia Frank Uowell. Albany, the pioneer crokinole city of Oregon, ahould have a progressive party. ,- At Newport Monday tbe following city oflieer wre elected: City rremder, "W B Stont; city marshal, U M Wiaant, oity treasurer, John Buckley; street commla- tioner, 8 liarkleroad; conneilmen, S G Irvln. W S WhitUn. M W Davie. 11 Sob waibold. J W Oliver, Ben Tracy, Coo Landis, ueo Sylvester. IK) vote were cast. The annua! election of officer, of th G A U occurred lost evening with the following remit: Commandvr. is S Train: senior vice. NTlf oore; junior vice, Robert Brown; sur geon, Dr U A Whitoov: ch.mlsin. I, II Montauyej qaartermaster, J I Miller; oihecr of the day. It FTablcr; cGicorof tho enard, F Hastings; delocatea to tbe department encampment. J PGalbraith. D S Gibeon; alternate, Randall Davie, I R Dos 111; coun cil of admiui.tialiou, J II Hyniau, U W Uawklnr; bureau of euiployi.ient, Win Mo coon, R Kox; bureau of relief, G W lixw kinr, I B Beam, C M Weatl rook. Cia'itcu Sbrticiss. Rev F',W. Parker will preach at the Congregational church next Sabbath morning and evening. All are invited. There will be services at St Peters Episcopal church Sunday the 13th inst. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:80 o'clock. The nbjoct of the morning sermon will be "Tho patience nnd comfort of the scrip tures' ud of the evening "John Baptists' tnes sage." All aro invited to attend. - "-- Baptist church. Preaching at 11 a m, and 7 :30 p m by the pastor, Rev Geo W Hill, Sunday school at 12:15 d m. Yonng people's meeting at 6 :30 p m. All are invited. ' ' All men are invited to hear Rev Mr rarker at the WCTTJ hall tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Subject of discourse, "Self Deception." Mr Parker ia a pleasant speaker and will tell us something to remember., r : K STICK. I bare thi day aold to R G Wataoo & Co. the grocery and commission business hereto fore oarried on by me at the oorner of Ella worth nnd 2nd at rests, consisting of atock of groceries, provision, fixtures, eta. I will pay all bilk incured. by me while conduci ng ald business on presentation. 1 re tain tbe book accounts and parties indebted to m ean oU and pay at the store until Defl 1st, 1891, R G Watson & Co receipting for me. After that date all unpaid account will bo placed In the band of jny attorney for collection. ' Nov.!, 1891. ' v " " . " E J LAKWtXd, Any one wanting theLsach Roaster and Baker before Christmas Should order at once. Address Mrj lYlt, j 0 Bjx J Agents wanted. ' Will Si Stark, tht jewelers. t'HTV coibt rsocEEBinca. (D. ft. If. tllaekbum, 'wig II. W. Cooper and Wm. Humbaugb, ConiDiiasiunaT.) State vs Mr 11 Whitton. fustics fees, allowid $1 05, balance in full. Ordered that T Henslsv be ulaced In rare of Ladies Aid Society. Ordered that permission be clven to Brownsville to lay foot bridge on Inside of wagon bridge on Calaoooia creek at Brownsville. Patrick Martin, Frits Bender and Otto Adialn declared their Intention to become citizens of the U. S. Fees State rs Gibson Myer continued. Wm Hawk, (1 j.50, disallowed Matter of fees. ftat ait Gibson Meyers. 121 60, continued : also matter of bounty of Win Hawk: also bill of Umatilla county 183 sn, lor caring for poor of Linn Co. Matter of application of J W Leevers for aid, continued. D R N Blackburn was directed to con fer with the state board of canalization. Matter of tex levy continued until January term. Albany Electric Light Co $ 27 h0 llarnaburg I.urn Co , 2 27 DWCundiiT '. 6 00 T L Dogger, printing 1 60 Fees, Male vs isert ixgan iz w Harrisburg Lum Co 3 67 G V Rusaeil, school supt 74 00 P W Spink, roads 16 92 N P Payne , 416 Of) co Ross, roads 3 00 Fees, State vs J M Hill 10 75 Wm Nichols, bounty , 2 50 Jack A Sanders, roads 4 Of Joseph Moist, roads 2 40 Mrs J J Davis, paupers 30 77 Fee State v Davltl Wert 17 05 O P Conhow, sld Hall family la 00 fi C Cooley, aid Mr Clark 6 00 Mack Sawver.ald Henderson lam . to 00 Ladles Aid Society, aid Long lam Hyctal J M Flaugher.aldi W Cox 0 F Burnett, aid G F Junkey . . . . 20 00 10 00 10 00 8 70 18 00 5 00 3S 00 9 40 08 so 4 9 7 45 16 50 213 41 9 45 8 54 10 50 5 19 S 3 So 10 00 10 00 415 00 5 00 6 50 15 00 3 75 12 00 t 1 W5 20 00 27 45 fl 00 9 60 13 00 Fee State v Geo W Roger T J Stlte. ex. teacher Cha Thorn, bounty B V Crow, pawner Mitthew & Washbure.repalr C H. Stiles & Nutting, printing. . . ( loseph Stewart, road G W Simpson, pauper., . , ETTFithcr M Scott, Sheriff Miller k- Son, rotda J W Nichols, road A Wheeler, road J Wither, road W W Water, preliminary ex Simpson, Bogue & Co, roadn P S Wallace, aid Mrs Kitts G F Crawford, aid Mrs Robert. . . J B Tlllotton, road and bridges. , . . N P Peyne.atationcry Phil Cohen, aid poor Train Si Whitney, printing....... P C Anderson, road and bridges. . G W Young, road and bridge... Fees, State agt Ik-am I Hughes & Sloan r.... D D Shaw, acc't poor Joseph Peters, work around C II. P Cohen, acc't poor Wm Uumbaugh, tees.... D W Cooper, fees 11 20 D UN Blackburn, salary and poor 105 00 St.. 1.' t 1 1 1 rr i, muirijr, uusru Jur7 C W Watts, printing 3 25 15 00 1 00 12 00 10 00 83 35 10 SO 25 00 j w wood L C Marshall, roads E E Montague, aid poor W E Curl, salary...., W B Peacock, rebate tax sale J D Tillotson, balance on Hannah bridge . Wm Rumbaugh, acc't roads 5 70 LOt A I, IXATITtTE AT SCI). Friday evening, Dec 4, there was a very enjoyable progiam rendered at the Christian church, after some excellent music bv the band an-J choir. Supt. Rutwell gave the opening addreet. Hi cubject, "The public school of America,' wa very Interesting and Instructive. Reading by Mr M R Brown. Recita tion by MSIgrnon-l. Alter a short pre lude in which the Rev Ili'l professed to be some .that frightcr.ed, at by the height of the pulpit, he judged they were used to listening to large preacher, but was re assured by learning the fact of i:s having Seen built lor a liapltst mtr.tster. tie then gave us an excellent lecture on "Material- iza'ion ol American lire, wt.lch wa highly enjoyed. After music by the choir, adjourned to meet at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, Dec 5. Saturday morning I.t the absence the county uperintendent. Prof Uedde called the meeting to order. On account of the disagreeable weather, but few were in attendance. The subject ot history wa presented by Mr M R Brown, fol lowed br Mr Geddes, Rev Brown, Mr larnih and Prof Wilton. Mr Brown retd "The Vagabon," after which there was a general discussion of reading. The subject of mental arithmetic, wa intro duced by Rev Brown, followed by Prof Wilton, Mi Miller and Mr Brown. Mr Sutnerland did not appiove of mental arithmetic, for the reason that he could never learn It. Mr Cedde thought it be. cause he had not a mathematical head Mr Harniah thought the pupil should be encouraged to develope on ail poir.t so as to be well sounded. Mr Gedcta believe In developing the weak portions by ex centtonal application along that line. Ad journed to meet at 1:30 P m. Institute was opened hy Mr Geddes. The subject of physiology was treated by Dr Cole In the form of a lecture-, which wa very Instructrve and Interesting, after which tome oueitiont were asked and answered by the doctor The subject of "Teacher and Tepclih'," in the absence of Mr Goin, wat presented by Mr Brown, followed by Mt Wilson. Dr Cole and Mr Sutherland. A vote of thank to all who have aided us in thi Institute last evening and today, was then taken and the Institute adjourned te meet at the call of the county school superintendent. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY POUND DEAD!! tVhilo trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO DEY0E & Fn07.1A?l BROS Store, where they alway have on hand ho largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Rifles and Shot Jons; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tent, Hammocks, Camp Chair and tbousand - of ether thing too numerou to mention JR.epa.iz Shop (n connection with the Store, and one ol :he best workmen In the State to do any tnd all kinds of work. Come one Come al. No rouble to how good. "Small preBt and quick W I out jriotto. FnrtlanS, Orernn. A. F. Amstreiw Frln. Benneh Sehool : CarrrAL Bos. CouKfflt, tiuem. Oregon. Sam, courses ef atony, snow rates of tainom. Business, Shorthand, rmrAiV, PtumtnntMf, ami BnrUik Dtfortmtntt . ATIn eesMaa Hrronetian tti jwS. ttreaenw sdmts. at any Ma. . Ceflaueattt ream eKber eekaal. awe REVERE HOUSE, ILBANY, ; . OREGON JHAS. PFEIFFEK PROPRIETOR, - Fitted un In Srst-clasa style. Tables supplied with the best In the market eUo alee plnir apartments, Sample room t camineretai travelers, City; Restaurant. Having been entirely re-odeled, this old Mid popular restaurant will be made first. Jas n every reap. Tbe public, will bt given good meal a) all hoar for only 2 sent. Everything neat and attractive Priyat box. Oysters In every style. aw "August Flower" How dees he f 1 7 He feejj blue, a de, dark, tiafading, dyed-in-the-wool, eternal blue, and ho makes everybody feel the tame way Aurjuwt flower the Remedy. How does he feel? He feels a headache, generally dull and con stant, but sometimes excruciatisr August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel? He feels a violent Wccoughino; or jumping of the stomach after a meal, raising Utter-tasting matter or what h has eaten or drank August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel 7 He feels the gradual decay of vital power ; he feels miserable, melancholy, hopeless, and longs for death and peace August Flower the Rem edy. How does he feel ? He feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly walk August Flower the Remedy. 9 C. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, . Woodbury, Sew Jersey, U. S. A. 144. Scientific American Agency for CAVBATS. TttAoe; MARKS. OKBIdN PATENTS COPVillCHTS, etc. For informal!, a:ut Ireo f rimaVwjIt w-.-I'e tn MUmm c co, fc.i liiui.Kw.r. Nenr Yuhr-. OlOMel bureau fur awnrlni patont In America. Krarf patent UUm ot l.f na la broutrbl before tbe paliUe by a UKU tlvtn free ot c!iijt in Ika Scientific: mttmn Ine.at eTfilatlriin tit fny aHentiSe fnrT in th w;rl(l. fplnniliillr lllnnrau. .No l-innt nan mhtmia It without H. Weit!r, .J.OO Kir: !.' alz rocmtlia. Anlre.-. VtS-.-rf A CO usaxju, m IJr'iodwiy, fr Y.jra. RedCrownMills fjOU. LAHIIXQ & CO.. 110PR' saw nocmt nooa sFrsaioa roa ratievie an bakxu vsa. nESTSTORAGF. FACILITIES. ACADEMY Oar Laly of Perpetual Help. ALDANY. - - - OREGON Don d noted by the 8bnVu. f St. Benedict Tuition tn select day obo-d range pom V to f 10. Pr tsr.ns of J I' i ; 1 1 1 i -pntictsr ?y st 111 t'fr ademi Sister 8 n poriorn. LUEA MERIT- PEOPLE Say the S. B. Cough Cure is the best thing they ever saw, We are not flattered, for we know that real merit will win. All we ask is an honest trial. For fata by FdSIIAYefc MAIOX, Albany, Oregon. A Severe Law. She BngTiah peo ple look more fltoaery to tbe genntneneas of tboee staples rban we Oa. In face, ttey btrve a btr under 'vrhtett they make r tinrce and de stroy adnliersted prodaets that are not whet they are reprceeuted to be. rnde thla ata'nte Ihoassnd of nonnd of tea have been biruei bera-weoi f&ctwTac3osndeara- t crat Ion. Tea, by tbe way, is otto of the moat noeoyf-on-ly a-tuirated artte!ej of eommerce. Not alone ere tbe bright, ahlny ereen tcaa arUfl riaPy colored, bnt Utonund of potmda of mi)-:; :::et 1 i Iti Icatra tro tsed to swell Kit bu'.i ot t' tea; ah, aloe, and willow leave be'at hosi n-zrt oommonly used. Agull, tv.ei;.::ni frm tea warehrTiaea ar olored aaJ t 1 1 aj fa. Zxert exhausted tea h tret gi lio.cj from fhe tri hoinei are kept, dried, a.id tnadaovcracd iicd their way Into the beep eas. Ibe t.ic" "U sev -rnvifnt attempts to stamp thtj fit If o:iC. s I ti but no ten Is too lo-.r fen. r.l t'.e re.uilt is. that probably ti.o . s : t :oi-'mn1 by any tiutiou are Ihoa c..:i.v.i:iu J lu America. . recti'a Tea Is pwncated with the gnar aa y i:.at U ii unr iord and unadulterated; la fact t'.ie eu-i-c.i"; J tea leaf pare and aim lie. I s purity iiui'.rrs superior strength, a'.wiut one third loss ot it beiu? requited for aq li.'iuiort than of the aliili'tal teas, and It fM-anee aud cxqnlilto Cavor 1 at once T paront. It wlU bo a revelation to you. in order that Its purity and quality may be (aar uteed, it 1 cold only in pound package bearing th!trade-tna-k: 7ureAsWdhoDdj TMoe too per potuid. Tear sale at ALBANY OR. nmm & eulbe&t bros. ; . Real Estat Agents Farms and Ranebea for sale. ' Also oity broeerty in Albao and Coryallia. FORTMILLER & IRVINC, mhm -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Arterial embalming done Sclentlaeally, Albany, Orejoa. Tt' O t Hxiiowle1i!e4 the l&iMnfi remedy foe oWfmrtkeea . Sleet. ewy esre remefly for lecnraesaMei'WMtea, I nmuHat ft xA teel eaitatwiairi6nUBgtt iH to all saflhpr. II- A.l.BlOltR,M.p, I JtajATOIt. fci TTn,"------'sHl f. i'UVS VA.VJ. .r'JT : - StanaidllCasit .Aonta nJ wwr -, " iumm ifiltj;yiii3 Z. ' OH . 1 ziyrry:'jjr .y'Oire Inv I lTODAYS.V I i vrioelr t iTrttfMWfT C.i