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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. K. WKVrtllCKFOHO, Atterney at Law. Will prattle nil ensrla at the Ml. SrkrfelettefltlnrlvantinaHr In probate JUim kKUona. urriCK-lh (be rilim alwok. a. . . slacisv, a. s. iiim IV iLMKIIt'K 4t WATSON, (i will receive prnipl w Teaaple, Albany, Oe G KO.E. CHIWBEICLMV, Attorn- al Lt. W.ll pra-.de U all eear-i t eeate. Stieeial ellenM five ' ' ad la se.lei-tt.iae. Orf 10 -la IS. rMa i h'.sit. -yy R. BILYEU, Attorney al Law tad Solicitor la Ckanaarv. (atlaa tlon aia.la on all palata. Loans aejulUlad arm til teroie, A I ban, (Xfia. EO. w. wnicnT, AUaroayMUw.and Sotary rhlli.Wlllj-eaMee a a eaarts al this Mala aad tn the Calved eta frxOrearon. SSel PYeal i Orafon, Aibeay, Oa. J JT. WHITMKT, teeeaey Law, aad Salary (Malta. Albea (HIWMaaHtIlB.BlMaWaBWHiaaaaiita1 JJB. J. Ia, HILL. tSivelataa aad Sury.ia. or Ft C -Center l"ervy sweets, Albany, Oia,,. .ns. mastov datis. Q .V. ntliBBBLAIS, M. D., MeeaeepaUalea, CeaUlet la dleeeaes ai MM If a. Twenty f mmr ew-ari.aae Bm IiI f k t a m 1 tslpa,aBdtleva.wf. A. Wat, eViaa. FIRST M ATIOXAL BilK, or albas t, oaraoa, reaMant Yloa President CWUr. .. , W. LAKH DO 1 TRANSACTS A OBXKRAlbanatna W AOtWVTS KEPT eubleet Se altar I . 810HT HCRANGB and tat Taphle araaafar, sold Maw Turk. Baa Fran.ieo. Ckiaan aad P-Uwad reroa CO AJtCTlOKf SUDIea tavsraht I. B. Toes . w", Lai L K Bvaa, L. Fuaa Kdvau I . Sai. LIKX CO 1VATIOKAI.BAVH, OV ALDAMT, OKBOOK. CAPITAL TOCK H ".. IVraaiitanl , t COaTAW Tira-PTaatdant .t M AUTO. t1 cutMf- , ,, O A ABCQ1BOLU. p awmaa, L Cm, J H Baiaaan, W S Ladl, W U viala-a, J A Vrar4 aai u A am a laold. TRANSACTS a fanaral hanklnf Iraalnaa. DRAWSIUBl PHArrSoa Ka Turk, Aaa aad Piril I Oracua. LOA!tU04CTon appiand aaeaiit RKC HI V B dapaalta au b tact B AXK OF ORECIOX. AUB1WT, OtNOS. raalUl. Praaldant Tlaa Prwdal aabiar . H PMRBIILL .... n LAfmixv .. lat W BtaAlX Traaaaata a mill baaklaa analaaaa: Kxchana baofht aad aald aa all Iba prlaaipal alUaa ia lha Unitad Sutaa alaa aa Bag land, Iralaad, jmnaa ana Uannaaj. Ontlactiaaa awda at all aaaaaaikla palata aa rarar kjalam. ataraat allawad aj Mom dapaaila. B axk or scio, CIO, ORBOOff. raalaat Via PraaHlant . Caahiar , I B Maaaja r Mraaa B Mar Mania, B Brjraat EOatoa, Jaaa p tutav. Albany -:- Nurseries. Wa araaffarioa' to plaaura tha faaat Int af frail trtaa, a ail aaatrauia variauaa, la aa ktmdrad and i!t- tkatuand araaa far tbla - aao'a Wadt. IBePBCnOX IHTITRD, ATISPACTIII Of ABABTIBD. fAT Scad faraalalatua ar aaJl aa oa at tha aid ma haaaaataad. aaa-call alia aaatawaat al AlUaf. HTUAH & BROWHELL. RedCrownMills ROM, LARHlNti & CO., t .OPR' w ra'icaaa ru)0 P.-BRldB FOB PAJMU REST STORAGF FACILITIES. ilBANI COLLEGIATE IHSTITUTI ALBANY, OREGON.' 18Q1, 1895- rirat Teria pae4 Bepteatbev wtk. M A loll corm of Inaaruatora, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERACY COMMERCIAL AKO NORMAL . CLASSES. Vonraaa t atudy mmngtA to uiMttb '.1 gmde of atudsntn. af- manrenumlt ajurtd I tt admit (run ebrmd. wirr. Btvstr ycovoit rre.Uaul. TWO MEN AND ONE BOY POUND DEAD!! VhiIe trying to Crowd theii . WAY IK TO 61Y0E & FHOfilAr. BROS Stora, where the a!wj have on hand largfut Stock aouth of Portland, of the latest Improved Rifle and Shot juni; an Immenit atock of FUhlnu Tackle of every dricrlptlon; Tenta, Hammocka, Catnp Chaira and thouaandi rt ether thlnga too numeroua to iiintlo rtoi.ir Bhop i ronncctlon with the Store, and one of Se beat workmen In the State to do any tnd ail kind, of work. Come one Come al. No rouble to how good, "Small pre lit and quick a W I out aflotto. H T" acknowlf-rlgPdj Stoyj tha lt-adintf ramartT loi Drrhiaa aU laaa... fTolll)AV. ' M Tbeeuly ania ram a1 7 lor " M Itfraean4aaarWhltac kM atneiar. 1 Dreamt It and feel fafa In rceommaudlnc ti Mftaalr I THtfcM8CHtl"'",rg to all anffarara. . OWOIIMttl, iw;at(t. ilia Bold kf ItrfiKKTiatO. brii rnitB bi.uu. Stanard & Cai'u. , .gnta hy-JaiaM aa Sareaea,. -"aaaar eeeeA bqJ r)m.lalMa aw a. as. Alkaaf, V, Cant praaf mil la eftr and Man EAST AND-SOUTH, Southern Puciflo Route . SHASTA L.IN1S. Kajirea, Train, leave Portland Ml;. aWoVf .,... .. :. a.TLv """Nrtle.il lOUra L Albany ThorUi Ar 1 T U A L I : A II I; 14 a a I Ar Ban rrenelee T r Ak-va train, lion aula at Mlowla atatlona north m IWB.our. wn .vr-aeim, vni"l :iJ nw urn, Salem, Albany, Tenrettl, Shodd, Haleey. liar labarf , Jaaetloa City, lrftnf , ufen. -a u t . i a . . . ...... la soeaacae sin, ab,t. i?rrrTrr it tom I u mn Ar Ktrtland A.I t hat a Alkanp Koaaburf Lv !:( M Ll (Mil Alt! AIT kaCAIaf BAIIT HOBTt StIPAT) IKOra taaaa IT Ar Portland Albany -aTTi -Jill .Mil Mil uaAiaa aaAica, I Mr a rr Ar Ar Albany Labaaoa Albany Labanaa "ti Ar la 19 a a It pa r mam (:tftiB : a 1:40 p a nil PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist SleeDinsr Oars. fee Ateaa4alle al aaaad-rlaat raaaaa aara, altaahaM la Bapraaa Trala aa. iPaai aida Mvlalaa. RWIU rBTLAIB ABB C0BTALL1B, Mai AiAnr (Kia.pt Buaaay, T.M a a xr Ar fartland Carta I Ha IWf a 1110 f a 11 Alra amaaaftAM Aat (Biaapt luaday. Tart land UaUlnnrtlla Ar I to A a Ar i.t I i.4k a a TUroucli IHolcet 1 all palaW EAST. AfiD SOUTH. Vavi tuii Intaraiailaa raaardlna rata,, mapa. aa Csiapany Arai at aiaaay V OBUUBB aoafar i . BOQKRB 4ta. P.aod P.Ae YAQU1NA BAY R0UTJ5. Oregon Pacific Railroad, V , Boaadrt. Oreim DsTslopmsnt Co's Steamers, Short line te ClttwrnU. rira-Ua through paaaonear and tralxht llaa (rem r"oHlaa d and all polnta ko tL Willamette Valley to and rroui San tntaoleoo, CaJ. Boat make oloa oonnecUon at Alban with araina of the Oregon Paolfl Hailroad T1MBBCHBDH.B. eaanp Sundara) Oa. ra Al Albany li t p. a, Laa.a Yaquloa. TxKIA.a Carrallla 1MB P. a. lUaara CorrallU,lO:l A,B Laaaa Antra Taqolna. t:U p. a imn Aioanj, ii:ib a. O. A C. tralaa connect at Albany and CcrraUla. The above train oaaneot at faanlna with the Oregon Iveiopinent Drnpny'a Line of Steamahlpa between Ta-jnlna and San Franeleco, SAIL1XG HATES 1 WIUuwMa Tall,,, taaaral,r link. Mid 11. 1. WUUa.Ua Tallay, Baaataktv - Uik; Ftk. The Company aeaeTe (he ngni So than re sailing datea wHhool nolle. X. It. Haaaengera from Peril and and riUamettB Valley polnta ean make close smaneotLm with the tralne of the Yaanlna Pont at Albany or CcrraUla. and If dee ftsed lo San Franniaoo ahould arrange to arrlTe at Yaaalna the evening before date feaillnr AaTTasiwiBec aa rrgkt rales alwars She La west Par iaforaaatla apolf ta A B Ckapnaa.fralfht and tafcat Acaat, Albany, . C. 1B. O. P. aad P Afaa Oarrsms. REVERE HOUSE, ILBANY, OREGON fH AS. PFEIFFEK I'ROPRIETOR, F1U4 up tn SratlMa etyle. Tablaa supplied wl, the rea in the market Vise sleeping apartmenta. lUmpl room aveomniaraksl stavelere. NOTICE TO SrOCX-KOLDERS. folios ie bereb3 given tbal lb annaal atock holders matog of the Fartasrs A Merebanta lnsnranoe 0mpanv af At bany. Linn county, Oregon, will be held st tbo company's office In tbs elty of Albany. Oreg n. on Wednesday, January Cth, IKUi, at lha hoar cf 3 o'clock peso said day. for the purpoae of electing ota directors of raid eumpeiiy, lo serve to on year, and to tianaet any other fcnal ores as may regularly coa bafore sad meeting. Ky order of ih President I Iatd Deoemhor lat, 101. J. O. WRIT9.M AN fSeereUry. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. OTIC8 IS iif.hkbv CIVF.Jf THAT THE vs- darauaatl haa kai, br tha aountr eourt lor Una auontr, Oraa, djlr anunlnlad admluUtratur ot tba aaail )ttmh M Whila, daiaaaad, laU o Una eudJitr, Oraaoa, All parauna havinf claims aealnat aaiJ aut ara beratijr aotilfod wpnaent tba aama to ma with tba propar -oacbara, at my raaltlcnoa near Oakllla, Linn eonntjr, Orefoa, arilhia 1 month. Iron tba data haranl. Datad tbla t&th day ot baeambar. 1891 . JOUNbON WHITE, W R Bilrca, Adminlatrator. Atlunwy. OOOOOOOOOO O GO OD NEWS O q For the millions of consumers of Q oTntts Pills, o Olt glvaa lr. Tntt plaaanra to an- Q Ikovnoe that ha la now patting op m v O TINY LIVER PILL O which Is of eaenadlDgly email ahta, a V yet retaining all tha -rirtueeof tha irtueaoitiu, w O vegetable. I loth atiea of thea pllla A ro at ill (aaoed. Th saact alas of lr(r mm, uoarantraa partly OTUTT'8 TINY LIVER PILLS ft la ahows in the border of th U "ntl." w OOOOOOOOOO Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, sod ail Pat sat hasine eondneted (or Modems Fen. Our OlScs Is ObdokKs U. S. Pstant Otftea, and wa ean aernra patent Inleaa time than tlioas remote from Waablpgton. Bend modal, drawing or photo., j descrip tion. Ws sdrUa, If patentable or act, free ot obarire. Car fee not one till patent la aeenred. A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Fatenta," with name, oractu-il client. In your titate, county, or Iowa, sent free. Addrett, C.A.SftSOW&CO. "wane PtM Ofnes. Waahlnctcn. p. ft. HF,AL MERIT- PEOPLE Say the S. B. Cough Dure is the best thing they ever saw Wo ave not flattered, for wo know that real mrit will win. All wo ask is an honest trial; For Pale by jrOSIIAY A M AN ON, ' Albany, Oregon. MOXETTOLOS-TI,me ospUal loan, in sum to puii.ou Albany a eoui.ty re' eitve or g vvl ,vrso security. W R Mo?hern. KlrH;e;,; opp M'smloHAll, Aiotu, aBBl,? $MtttBitG8JfrK?r''" jfcap-a-w- a ir,j, if , oq 1 It KM AT ('It I. HEJUIlllNd. j The republican organ which are laying the flattering unction to their touli that the democrat! ot the Home have aband oned or weakened In their purpoae to re form the "wone than-wartaiift" do well to chuckle now. They wilt have no oc- cailon to do io later. They will get more tariff reform than they know how to meet before the eeaeion I over, and the country will learn pre cUely the Unci tt revlalon which the den.. ocratlc party will follow If the people ahall give It full control of the govcrnmct.t. The democrats of tha llouie will not watte the eenion In an attempt to perfect And pata a complete tariff bill, only to have It quietly imothored In the aenate. Dut they wilt pesa, either In one compact measure or In teparate thort bttle, amend, tnenta to the McKlnley act putting upon the free Hat probably wool (with reductions of compensating duties on manufactured Articles,) Iron ore, tin-plate, coal, salt, wood, cotton ties, binding-twine and per haps other raw materials of manufacture or essentials of Industry, Are the protectionists sure that a meas ure or separate bills of this charseter would not pass the senate t Do they feel entire confidence that the president would dare to veto such legislation In view of the dan erous revolt against McKlnleylam in the west and In New England? It the republicans should reject measures of relief sc clearly demanded by the peo ple the democrats could ask no better Issue for the presidential campaign. Iowa and Illinois and perhaps other western states would become hopefully contestable by the democrats upon such an laaue, and Mass achusetts would be doubtful for the re publicans with an acceptable democratic candidate. The ehrllow plea Is urged in some dem ocratlc quarters that If such bills were passed the republicans would share equally In credit. Sach a fear Is both unpatriotic and puerile If the country can be bene' fitted that would be a very narrow parti sanship which wuuld deny It relief lest all the credit might not accrue to Itself. But the country would know that the re'.lcf measures originated, as they must, In a democratic House, that they represented democratic policy, and tnat they were ex torted through prudential feais from the republican leader, whose policy Is embod ied In the eaiatlng law. There will be no hilarity In the protect ion camp, nor any reasonable disappoint ment among true democrats, when the at tack ol the House upon the pew tariff of abominations shall be fiulahcd. New York HurM. TROPICAL TE II PEB. The OrrfiNslus editor Is wrought up Into B heated mental state because democratic papers can not eierclae confidence In the political statements made by Its corres pondent at Washington. He wants them to have Implicit faith In what the correspond ent says,but he adopts a very unwiae course to Inspire that confidence, for he gets mad and scolds as audibly as a fish market w o man. He denounces these democratic (topers as"organsof dense and unintelligent partlsaaalilpM because of their unbelief, but what paitltanship could be more "dense and unintelligent" than that eiplolted In the columns of the &r-goM every day from i's correspondent? That there la a difference ot opinion among democrats as to the best course to pursue In securing healthy tariff legislation, there Is no room for doubt. Among men who conscientious ly seek In tariff legislation to benefit the masses Instead of the classes, there would necessarily be differences ot opinion as to the method of procedure, but there is no difference of opinion as 10 the desirability of tariff reduction. Crisp Is just aa much In favor of tariff reduction as Mill", but they differ as to the course to be pursued to secure it. The New York eraLi and W01U ei hiblt no such symptons of alarm . The former says, "ther" really Is not any great cause for alarm nor any fears of a serious split over Mr Crisp's refusal V put Mr Mills at the heat of the ways nnd means committee." The H'otU ssy, "the re publlcsn organs which are laying the flat tering unction to their souls that the demo ciats of the house have abandoned or weakened In their purpose to reform the worse-than-war-tariff do well to chuckle now. They will have no occasion to do so later." This will be fully verified later on. The dilTerenee in charseter between lbs people of the various seeti jos ot Brmad, a country about aa big as the United States, are very marked. Tbs stales south of the tqaator are industrious and enterprising, bat the northern states, In which tbe beak is oppresiveaod tbe mesas of life ean easilr bs got, are languid and Indolent Tbe natural resource, of tha northern section of Brasil sarpsss those of tbe southern seotion, and yet the southsroers are more prosperaoe thsn tbe northerners. During the last season, n,ooo,ooo pounds more of oleomargarine were manufdet ured tha i the year preceding. The gov ernment should not dally along with this miserable compound, but at once enact the the most jitrlngent laws against Its mann facture and sale. To harden tools for engraving they are heated to whiteness and plunged into seat ing wax, withdrawn after an lustant and plunged In again, repeating the process un til the steel becomes cold. The tool will thus become slmost as hard ns a diamond. In sinking an artesian well at Galveston, recently, at a depth of 1510 feet, good specimens of wood and of seeds were found. Geologists compute the ae of thia formation to be about 200,000 years'. A single edition of a ceitaliv daily paper Used 17 ions of blan paper, which It took 67 cords oi spruce ood t'.make. and It was printed In 23 hours from thf fellliiar of the trees. The republican minorilV in ronreaa nn:.r ! I tha ,um.r.r. ,m ,.r u... s - 1-1 - . u a ( Annnaili.tH m. .11 II.. , sr. I I v.mww - in Hun iiivTc tfir no;n)inH n it not tbs kin j of mm lo permit s billion. -riot of extravagance. dollar if Cleveland and Hill cut their own. throats n New Yoik, 110 better ticket could be se eded tl.sn ! lower of New York aad Bai s of lowa. In a uit over six tecs i.i 8;.i p Crsek. Ga. when tbe oosts had amotinW to sbout 170 tbs matter was compromised s od eettled by dividing the gaosa. Fresh-cut grass is good for use on tbe ear- pet, when shout to be swept. There, iar st.in as tbare is eonetinix fe-m tea lyws Never try to xtinjuult fjr aUrtol taUU 1 . .. . 3 KEKC c- .engineer x a biA Bsim rtrco with kerosene by uatng water, ,m tlwr dJL... G Q Miller went down with their enr-ine Gamas with blai,kets or rags. Anh6L.t!AKBIt(AtR, It may be well for tbe people that re publican senate will propose and a demo cratic house dispose. The aristocratic body Is controlled by republicans, thanks to tho rotten-borough states created for th'.s pur pose by b republican congress. It Is a body far removed from the people and In touch only with the favoied class. Possessing' no constitutional power of originating a measure for the Increase ot tasatlon, the senate accomplishes by Indirection what may not be done directly. An evidence of republican Intent Is found In the state ment that bills for the appropriation ot over $16,000,000 were offered on a single day at the very beginning of the session, to which must be added $5,110,841 as the result ot three more days ot senatorial ac tlvtly. One feature ot senatorial extrav agance Is the bill for the appropriation of 1 10,000,000 In a turnip for the erection of new government buildings at a coat not to exceed $15,000 for what are termed presi dential postofilces where tne receipts reach at least $3,000 a year. This Is one of the logrolling schemes by which voles are to be gained for the greater raids on the treasury. If congressmen from "districts" clamorous for a portion of the swag an nually voted from the treasury may show Ihelr constituents fair chance ot securing a new postofDce building at some "corner" he will rise as a statesman In the estlms tlon of simple toll's who haye known no higher standard. Against the evil tendency ol the senate It will bs the duty of a democratic house to contend. It Is not sufficient that Speak er Crlnp has placed Mr llolmsn at the head of the committee on appropriations. Frequently It has happened that members seeking favors have combined to defeat the endeavors uf such legislators as the In diana objector. It has been a thought fa thered by the hope ot republicans that the overwhelming democratic majority in the house would render thai body leas amen able to such;dlsclpltne as assy be necewisry to maintain the party's traditional opposl tlon to eslravagant expenditure. The Timei does not accept the propoaltlon. recognises a tact well understood by many of the majority that tne people at the last congressional elections made definite declaration against the extravagance which had marked republican control nf affairs. Only a fw months stand between their piesent action and their appeal to the electorate foi a new lease of powci. Dorn- crats In close dlatilcts may not sensibly expect a re-election If they fall to obaerve the expressed will ot the people. Democrats from dlitrlcts relied upon o sustain the party may not expect another majority In the house If they join with lepubllcans In measures lending to In creased taxation. lie re will be found safety fcr the people. Pemocrats In the house will, If they be wlae, constitute a committee of the whole on strict economy. In this way they will block the game ol their opponents In the senate and perform a service for the country wblrh will be re flected In party advantage. TELEQKAPHIO NEWS Aa vest Start. COLl'MBts, N Jsa I, Upon the wavering unccrttinity of less than a dozen men depends the solution of (He Ohio senstorisl contest. Tbe battle, which began immediately after tbe November election, has beea unremittingly wsged ever aisce by the followers of Senator Sberrsa sad ex -Governor f'oraker. until ihe opening of the year fin la the lines so lightly rlrswa that nine-ten' hi of the republican legiilstois have been compelled 10 openly de clare their preferences. There will be ninety three republicans ia the senatorial caucus, aad Sherman aod Foraker each has fony Iws or forty three votes definitely pledged. Aa asageaaeal. Sam Anto.iio, Jjo I. Lite this afternoon aews was received of soother engagement bet wees Carta's oms and the United States troops sad rangers, who bsv e bees in pursuit (or several days The teleg-ams which were from Captain Hardie 10 General Stanley, acre sent fiom some statioooo tbs Texss-Mexicsn rsilroad ia Starr Sc Dewall counties. It wss so gsrbled in transmission that nothing could be (earned from ir, except thai aa engagement had occurred and tbe troops were in a perilous posi'.ioa. A Bew Be malar. Tori K A, Kin Jaa I. Goremor Humphrey tSis evening appointed cx-Reprcsenlalivc lerkias Ueited States Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the desth of Senator Plumb Mr PcrkW appointment has beea expected all dsy No one. neither cliixen nor poll.iclan, evinced soy very considerable surprise. Tne appointment gives general satisfaction, and will, it is thought, hsve the eflect ol solidifying the lections la tit repub licsn party. A Charek risks. Salem, Jsn I Tbs Bowman sad Dubbs factions of the Evangelical church are at swords points at Salem for damages, and possession ol tbe church property st Sslem, vslucd st $10,000. Ths Bowrasoites bsve broaghr suit for possession of the church, which is held by tbe Dubbsites. who hsve been holding services there regularly. The suit will be hotly contested, and comes up for a hearing at tbe Febraary term of the circuit court at Sslem, Ber4 t-ovetaer. Chicago Jsn I. A special from -Washing ton asserts the supreme court will deliver i decision in the Nebraska gubernatorial eon tested election case Monday, and that the decision will be favorable to Boyd. Three judges dissent, tbe di.patcbes stated, but the majority stands by the democratic candidate A rallferaU Stoma Sissions, Cat Jan t .It lias been snowing continually for the past two dsys. Snow Is four feet deep. The railroad company is doing splendid work on this division. The track is clear and trains are arriving on time The wind continues south. lass Ciels Them. Portland, Dec 31. J C Boyd, who or ganized an American colony of 1500 in tbe middle states several months sgo, has sealed upon a location. He wss sent here by lesd ing members of the colony to 1 elect s locstlon in Oregon or Wsshingten, snd this'was not sn eay task. Strenuous efforts were rr.se! e to induce him to locate the colony on the Souud, but aftei carefully weighing all the sdvan tsees offered by the difTcent locations, he awarded the prite to Oregon . The site select ed is Springfield, Lane county, about three miles from Eugene. This place was found tj posse's more advantages thsn sny point in the valley. Virtually the whole townsitr, aum bering 1078 lots, hss beeneoought, snd sll the sdjacent land. Salem net la II. San Francisco, Dei 31. The Pacific aartbwest snd California baseball leagues hsve been consolidated. At s meeting tonieht ... - - ..... . " wrucn Messrs Kockwe.l and Hardie repre plau of con .b, nor,we,t )eajruet - solidation wss agreed on. The clubs will re ceive 50 per cent of the proceeds whether at home or abroad. The annission will be co cents except In San Franciaco, where 35 cents will be charged. There will be six clubs in the new league, one ssch ftom Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, San Francisco, Ssn Jose, and one from either Los Angeles or Sacra men to. . . A Trala wreak. Portland, Dec 30. Train No 1 of the Union Pacific, which left La Grande for Portland at 8:30 Tuesday evening' when about thtee miles out merVlth sccidet t, re sulting In the instant death of two persons, Tli train was rounding a curve nn an 'up grr ile on the Grand Ronde river when the tender of the forward engine left the track an I was torn loose from the enginer and going over the bank, dragged down the second en gins and tender and tipped over the mail and w ! Y YJ . I T7 jnd were instantlf killed. felsmi The Dkmockat betrlns tho New Year wltli good will towards all. Tht Portland Dispatch favors an In come tax. Una thing certain it would be a system under which most news paper mpn would not pay heavily to support the government. e Have you learned how to write a a. According to a census bulletin for 1891, tne gross earnings of the Oregon ueveiop ment Co.. were S110.a17.6t and the ex penses wore f 1 jB.a61.a4, a loss during the vear ol $9,051 95. The report makes out Vaqutnathe only port on the cosst doing Duainess at a toes, a showing mat snouiu not have beer, permitted. eBaM A subscriber has sent the names of three women to this office whom he terms ' low down Bosslns."and asks us to publish mem. we are not doing mat Kino 01 business, Mr Mubacrlber, but we believe you have nicked out three that have a - ..... ... a. reputation for that kind 01 Business. Prlnevllle News, lf the papers published all tha gossips they would soon have their hands full fiithtinir long tongues: but It would serve the gossips right. John L Sullivan, the pugilist, passod through Albany yesterday morning, and ot courso was asleep, m troup play, Honest Hearts ami wining nanus- in Portland. The public generally is tired of the name of John L Hullivan. He Is not ft credit to the U H though tim writer believes lie could do up elavin, II sober for six months. The Democrat gives the situation at Boise Cltv as follows: The number of young men hanging about saloons snd other public places without any vlnible means ot support or occupation Is be coming alarming. Many ol them are bovs whoso parents hav Indalged them in ldtaness lo the extent that they have become utterly worthless. Others are ot the tinhorn persuasion whose presence is anything nut iieneiiclwl to the com munity. A Baker City special says : The divorce mill begsn to grind yesterday and by Tuesday will be well under way. There are over SO cases on the calendar of the district court. It Is very easy to secure B divorce In Idaho, and people of the adioining states appreciate the fact. Hix months constitutes legal residence, and some county seats are so secluded that people don't bear l the actiond nnlil after they are decided. It Is quite as easy to get married in laaho as it . to secure a divorce. No license Is required and few quest ions are asked. Ths people of Washington, Oregon and other ad joining states are beginning to appreciate this Infant industry oi laano. As this Is the time dr making New Year's resolutions, the Msn About Town has resolved not to leave bis spoon in his coffee: but to slwsvs obaerve the new rules ol etiquette and place it beside the cup in the saucer- ow wo K-ei better. Five Ksklern Oregon counties sre tslk Ina sbout making a contract with the eaatern factor, lor rain during ljJ. They should obaerve the olt repeated ad monition to pralronle home Institution and aend to the Willamette valley, we can supply them and hse plenty left for our own use. - Every man for hlinselt end the de'il take the hlndmoat continues to be the rule. Here is another csc. irouow is broodlne between the farmers along Ihe banks oi White and Stuck rivers In Waah. Ineton. becauae block river has been blocked o at to turn lis water Into White river. Theie has exuted lor some years a deco-rooted rivalry between the farmers who live on White river, In King county, and thoae who live on the Stock river in Pierce county, becauae each has wanted to dam his own river, so as to turn all the surplus water Into the other stream. How the preaence of well armed men with the Intention to right indicates troume. BP.AL ESTATE BtlUt. Sate ot Oregon to 0 C Hamon. 153 70 acres In sec 10. to 10 8 KJW , ...$ 273 Volney W and I C Robnett to Ed wsrd I Waller. 12 acres near I) L C of Owes Bean 323 James Edwards etux to I'M Smith lot I. blk II. lUleton'sSrdadd to Lebanon 703 David W Klmr to Elmira Pueh. lots 1.4 and 8. blk 4 In Haleey 40 J R Klrkpatrick toC O Woodward lot tt. blk 4 K'a 3rd add to Icbanon 1K6 Total salce Total for 1801.. ,...$ 1579 $1,05(1,840 The most "recent ea1oulatio made ly Michelaon gives the velocity of ligl t as 130,- 310 miles per second. Don't forget to oall at tha Ladies Bassar for your netful holiday presents. They hsve a Urge selection at low prioes. Go to F E all wbsq yea want soror tbtog sweet, llonay, mapio syrnp, etc. MAKKIEI). CKOUCII INGRAM. Oa Thursday evening, Dec 31, 1891, at tbe residence of Mr E A Parker in Albany, by Hev Geo W Hill, Mr James A Crouch and Miss Annie Ingram both of Albany. Mr and Mrs Crouch have the best wishes of many friends for life's choicest bless- ir-gs. MCCORMICK ALLEN.-Cn Wed nesday, Dec 30, 1891, at the residence of the bride's parents, In bhedd, by Kev II B Elworlhy, Mr William McCormlck and Mlas S Lotlne Allen both of Shedd. A worthy young couple deserving life's beat hlesslnes . and prosperity, which the Democrat and many friends will wish them. FORBES PORTER. On Tuesday, Dec 29, 1891, at the residence of the bride's mother In Shedd, by Kev tl u Biwonn, Mr R B Forbes and Miss Lilly E Porter. Two popular young people, who have the wishes ot many for happiness ana pros perity. BOUK. CRAWFORD.-To the wife of Prof W I Crawford. In this city, Dec 30, 1801, a daughter, weight n!4 pounds. Mother and child doing well. 1)1 KO. BURK1IART. On Thursday evening Dec 30, thu three year old son of Mr Cril Burkhart. MILLER. On Thursday, Dec. 3t, 1891, at the home of his father, Mr Mart Miller, of consumption,' Homer Miller, aged 26 years, after a lingering Illness. He was a young man well liked and leaves many to mourn his death. SPINKS On Thursday evening, Die. 31, 1891, at his home near Harrlsburg, of consumption, resulting from the lagrippe, Mr Ernest B Splnks, aged 31 years. The deceased was a native Oregonlan, and was a son of Mr Perry Splnks, of this city. He was a young man of excellent character well liked by all, snd leaves a 'wife and four children, besides many friends to .mourn his death. . SMITH. On Thurrday afternoon, Dec ist, 1891, at the home of her mother.Mrs, L. Sllmpson, In this clty.of typhoid fever, Mrs. Amanda Smith, aged 39 years. WATSON. On Thursday morning, Dec 31, 1891, at her home In Linn county between Albany and Corvallis, Mrs Levina, wife of Henry Watson, aged about thhty-tlve years. infi tomtit oif UrU. . A List f Lisa ( DHHly Marring' During 1S, JANUAltT. 7. a. J W McCuno and Mnuglo MnRrldo. Win II Hums and Kilts It Collins. Frank Harrows and Mattio Green. K W Aclilsoii and Harsh I-ear. 7. H. 18. 14. J M Hinltli and Ions Arthurs. . UcneKiit Wliealdcm ami J'.crtle Brandon. 1 1. Hiephen Hingletary nnd KttalColsey. 27. WlUlAin Worth and Ktiritli Young. IKIIItUAttY. I. 2. 15, 8. 5. ti. 4. Oliver Rankin and Boplilo Ttliodus. F M Downing and l.ir.r.ie liurton. lw (Jutsfortn nnd Nora Kodgcre. J II Howe and Lillian lirucc. Charles Arnold and Mary A Brock. Henry Kuessns and (lunacy Had lay. JaftArtmrl and Kittlicrino Htan- dish 10. Wilson P.Iain and Carrie Cliam- ber'Ain. 13. Ala 11 Marshall and Mattie Wallace. 22. lm L Huston and Clnra Pugh. 22. John F Wllkon and Hester Meeland. M Alt'.' It. I. J K AfcClunand Kluiira Ihtneway. II. W 8 Pane sue Litlio Mnndorf.. 15. I F (Inlne and Wiliin K (iuwmer. II. It I! l-co Miller and Kditli Miller. 11. Atonzo J Miller and Mnttio A Trltes. 20. J J Gil.ilard and Hpiro E South. 20. l.'an Meyers and Ncilio P lthodcs. Aim i,. 2. I-cvl Shanks and Lola h Tendall. 2. M T Phillips and Isaphino Morris. 8. II Y Kirktmtrick and l.reim Kul- ston. 14. John Burnett and Mary I lot: ken- burg. 14. r. l Kcnilall ami r.esie Kendall. 25. J A Brown ami Julia tjueencr. 20. K L Kile and Delia Bentley. 2. PeetNettleton and Bertha Vulgmore. 0. 3. Wilson ulttHS anl iJtvln Hsmsay. I.w Mocncli and Marr irachsel. W W Hale and Lina Morris. 2. 17. A B Lovealt and A M Morrow. 20. Conrad Miller and Mary Simmons. 2H. W D Mesasrvey and Mary Knapp 31. K A P lAffollett and Anna iu ili ford. 0. Alfred Bmwn and Mrs Nina Griggs. 10. Walter B Martin ami Ava J Smith. 17. O II Irvine and Emma HulL 17. B FKirk and Alice M Blake. 25. Hubert E Crawford ami Belle Brown. 23. F W Feeler and Mary SchicflVr. 30. V B Goln and Jano C) rue. 20. L E Burnett and Maud Drury. 41'I.T. 1. 8 A Newberry and Ha rah Wheeler. I. F C Stanard and Maggie Dunn. 4. A B Patterson and Ottte Coou. 7. B E Critcbelow and Kllit Thompson. 0. Henry Broders and Ella Harder. 12. Jonathan Thompson and Martha Leflter. II. W W Bailey and Kiltie Coo ley. 13. Peter II V igle and Mary J Morris. 21. W X Baker and Nellie O Koycc. a tut sr. 13. Wm M IVwning and Emma Clark H. J A Elliot and Annio Minnire. 9. John It Ballard and Ellen Beard. IH. W H Yank and Martha Smith. 21. Ellsworth Picket and Etda Caroth- re. -'d. Cbas II Parkcs snd Elfreda Ewcrt. 27. John Miller ami Olive Btond. 27. W p Weins and Katie Sisney. 24. Geo W Dow and Matilda Wood. SKITKMUfcR. 2. W S Mayberry and Addle Smith. 2. Samuel Anderson aud M J Penland. V. C Irani Ihtvis and Emma Phillips. 6, W W KIkins and Nancy Cockill. H. J E Hamilton and Anna (ireeu'ee. H. J P Shuelt and E M Anderson. Id. Carwon Kendig and Emma Morgan. 10. A C Simpson and Josia Iceman. 17. Frits Brummer and Mary Oljcn- har.s. 15. firsnt iKnlge and Sarah Williams. 20. Jesse Palmer anil Nellie Kynislon. 20. Win Ablwlt and Iva Powell 20. 8 H ltevidson and Calhe Powell. 17. John Iodge and Mapgie Kubv. 2:1. E K McDaniel ami Etta Peart. 2.1. A J Howard and Adda Smith. 27. William Bates and Clara Crsbtree. 30. W II Cyrus a id Ladonia Stringer. 2H. Geo Dodge and Jodie Jarkson. 17. I W Holinan and V ida E A'ortli. 30. Jas A Dickson and Joie Nimchick. (ICTOttKR. W Caruthers and Armitie Woods. l. 1. 7. 4. J CHundley snd Hannah Wickizer. U-vi Pierce and Delia Myers. M P Ism and Mary Arnold. C W Co s an and Sue Clemens. Carl Peters and Amelia Rosenthal. 24 7. J C Marinan aud Kate (Juinn. 0. Alex Poser and Carrie tame. 7. J C Standish and Abbie Taylor. 11. Clias Irvine and Iva Anderson. 12. J 1 Matlock and Olive Pendleton. 0. Grunt Nixon and Belle Smith. 10. J G Winlrey and Bona Mackey. 13. W M Parker and Bertha Martin. 18. W II Dyer and Lizxie Huber. 14. Carter Sharp and Beatrix Morgan. 18. William Cowdrey and Minnie Avery. 21. 8 V Barrand Olive Hamilton. 18. J D Smith and Liilio Hardy. 20. Leonard T j eer and AI Ja Vennum. 20. G W Hodgers and Leatha Stahl. 24. T L Dodeon and Elixa Smith. 25. C II Davideon and Viola G Long. 31. Arthur G McDonald and Lorena Rodgcrs. ZH. wm Davidson and Margaret uawni. 28, 0 M Rainwater and Ella Sluprow. KOVKMBsB, Edward Trask and LucinaShelton. C P Haasler and Icyphene Chart- 1. 1. ton. 4. Edward Chambers and Millie Davis O E Propst and Ida Goan. 7. J II Knhouse and IDrummond. 1 1. John L Ray and Stella Anderson. 11. R C Farwell and Grace Matthews. 15. Jaa Markley and Delia B DeAr- mond. 11. II M Williams and M A Nash. 14. M Farley and Ida Driver. 15. William Davenport and Mary Hassler. 15. A B Brown and Lnla W hi thee IS. Geo NeUleton and Alice MeNei' SO. Chas Compton and Rebecca Arnold. 20. Geo Froman and Merica Wallace. 2(1. Ambrose Mills and Joy Mealy. 20. D F Newland and Rachel Harri son. 25, Silas Gentry and Mattie Settle. 25. J L Underwood and Cora Loftin. 25. John McChesney and Candis Conn. 28. Thod Beard and Myrtie Coffin. DECEMBER. 1. Hans Rusmasson and Mattie Dahl. 25. O II Russell and Grace Langdon. 2. Richard Larkell and Ella Stuart. 1. Eldon Irvin and Daisy fetronp. 2. William Huddleson and Olive Sq aires. 3. Leon C Hudson and Mary Queener. 4. Z L Fox and Lena Wallace. 5. W J Brannin and Isabel Brein. 7. Grant Hawley and Cora Miller. 9. F L Kenton and May Mills. 9. J P Blanton and M C Lindgren. 13. Tlios Smail and Emma Pomeroy. 22. 1 W Nye and Ida Orchard. 15. II F Myers and Olive Chandler, 17. N C Myers and Nora Cornell. 22. Alex McDonald and Alraira Alguir. 30. Wm McCormick and Lotlne Allen. 29. B R Forbes and Lillie E Porter. 29. C H Dalrympleand Kate Aiken. 29. Arthur Kelley and Francis Nicol son. 30. Geo E Fish and Kate Schlosaer. -30. O 0 Clelan and Anna Renimger. 28. Geo W Bond and Fannie O Pearl. 28. C E Johnson and A A Foot. The above shows 160 marriages. There were besides 8 which have not been re turned, In each case the ceremony being performed.there being only one case where the marriage did not follow the license. Total 168. EADT TO WtRK. Parties desiring woea put in or any kind or iaor e, ean obtain prompt attention by se ll the servloas of Danlnl Low. at t'je forry bouss, Leave orders ths re, MOMS AkD l-i-tOAD TIlUftHftAr, Kuene and Hlutn, si well as Albany, will siso hav Wdter gsttgf) Kaeh rihaerver will teeeivo $5 A moiitli. Mr James lUnnals has In f an the erection of a in w residence on Ji is property at ths comer of Filth and KilTwcith street. 1 he white 11 jg ins been petting wot to day, a common ooourrenos. This flag doesn't seem to pay much attention tu tbe barometer. (J W WaiS'in, of Maasaoliuaatts, hss boon appoinled to succeed Hay irwin as Indian agent at Cbemsws. This appoint ing Ksst ern men to suoh positions k pelting tirosormi. Watch ths Now Year out kt W C T U Hall. Aunt Dinah's Husking Putty will ait shout an hour, when sociability, gmifs, ti., will bit ths ardor. F W Clisiinin has sold the Cottage Orove 1 onder to K P Tlmrp of the Drain fcehn snd will remove to (S rants Pass. V r Thorp will move the Drain loho to Oultige drove and consul id i'e the two papers. riuiMr". Amnng tha pusonff'jrs In ths railrisd ao niilaitt near LsJ rami vmtorday (' O Kswlings, fiirmrl U P a,,'ont to tlib city, lis was rnturniiiK from a trip ICnt. Notice hi i hr.cn fstu'i-l by t , Union Pa- cillo that it will not, in th futum.al hereto fore, pay th s,lerins of the secritsnes of tho Young Men's Chrinti iti sstrioiatlons at the difTurent diviaionobds sl ing its route. One of the ni je.t I il.s of painline dons io Albany may be seen at Dr J P Wallaue'a now residence, iniJs and outid. Mr J W Jewell has just oompletd the interior which confers great credit on him as so artist in his busineis. A ball will m pircn st the armory tonight by thejuveuile Band. Maiio will bs furnished by Richsrds crchaetra. Ths Corvallis bind sre here in a body to attend. Thky furnished soras choice mutio on our streets this aftunnm. Ninoty-invrn divorces wore irrsnted in Tacoma last )tr. Our 04ihtcmparry Uiutd a creditable holiday edition ,f fourweo J ar,. The Praahyterisn church, st Oregon City, says tha Courier, tn thrae years, has loerstsed from a niemhi r.hip of nine to over ooe hundred. Bav O W Oibhouv, formerly of leliiimi, is ths (ast ir. "At'BT Dihah'h HusKiKri Paktv" was presented last evening attheW.C. T. U. Hail by the Y. P. C. E. of theU. P. churcli to a good audieuee, who teemed well pleased with tho manner in which it was given. The ststgo wss arranged in the form ol a ltrn withgnhle end fore most, and was lighted with lanterns. It is peculiarly a eorn dratriH.evwt aerrii-tt solo being applicable, and consisted. Ire side the eollxuial parts, ol soh e, ehor usps, recltatiuns, story, composition, etc. Following was the cast of characters: Undo Ueuben, Jay Plain ; Aunt Dinah, Ava Baltimore; Steve, Fl'jyd Dorrie; Mose, Elliot Irvine; Jiah,,an Wilson; Jonah, FO Breckenridge; llextkiah, Ed I'.l-xlifi-it ; Johnny, Jaer Wyman; Je dediah, Clem Irvine; Benjitir.ine, FP Nutting; lk-tsy, Mm Fred Blnrolierg; Esther, Mut llvttie Miller; 1 oily, Miss Mamie t.tirniiii; Knih.MiHS l-.tlu l Pavis; Koehel, Miss Clara Davis; Dorothy, Miss Annio I'linn; Mary Ann, Mif ikrtha r.ins; Mie, miss uiite Marks, SATIRHAT. A pr' fihtoo?urrd je t-r.l.V ttaar lu dienepnlie Imtwaea betweeu a light weight snd a 12 pjonl woman. Ilia woman whippet after a inn j e mtcat. A diapatch wived in Aihanv thii nmrn leg siionanoad the death of Mr 1'h Ii; Web bcr, the w'l known faraiture dealer in Cor vallis. . At the la.t regular maetinf- at f!hari(- j Uranus, ths following effioers were elected fur 1VJ2: MasUr. F M Kixw; Overseer, G W Drtnkard; lect, It M Miller; Steward, t'hae K'xtr: Aaat, Steward, Joe Bishop; Chap . John Pcifl; Treai, Jle Parl; Sej, (i i Itclu; OeU Keeper, K li Wile; Ceres, IWita; Ponioisa, A C Kuighr; Flora, Minnid Drinkard; Idy Asrt Steward, May Hstliugar; Organist, Mirths K'X-r. OiTioers to be installed the thirl Saturday in Jan nary. Will & Stark. lAs jren hv,. AikforCroeent Us st F K Allen's. Fre.h r.,ud folia st V V. Alien'. Choicrat and cHr 0t oandica a'- Imm'a Tbo beatrnaat ci.f.' S in tho tlty at Uont.d af-ytra AH kinds ef ouls 15 e!s. per poaod or 4 pounds fur 50. oe. ts st laon.'a I an in sei!s c-t-'v si r.tail at hKva!e pries. Call sod to CuOincel. Io- aU'Ution Ilolid.y !iiiv, aud oxfi rd ties at jour own pricn al t KU Thoea oxford ties and holiday tippers at Kleio'eareto le eoM al the pnruaasers prico. Thai piann at Klein Bni will be doaatrd to the or phna borne if ths owner does not ' ia!l for it iu 00 davs Kepairjotf nsetly done at boot store. the large gilt See the big Propel) doll at lbs Ladies uzir. Alien Brts always keep their customers applied with fresh I utter and g. Ia the hue ol spectacles and eye-glasses, Fietcb, thejeweiar, leadr. Ladle, Oifnrd tics at greatly reJcotd ratea at Klein Brs. Must be sold. A large line of elegant gold walehee ia ttaty r:w traya s Will & Stark's. Ladies Oxford ties at Kloin Bros. Cheap est in the city. Will be sold at greatby rs- ouoea rates. AU 1 mils of choice eating and cooking appiss at a 1 100 tiros. Magnolia syinp, tbe finest in the market 13 quantities I suit at r K Alien s Hulin A Akin, dragcUts at Enoch's corner, hsve a Urge line ol choice holiday goods, which they are selling very law. With his new bakery Conrad Meyer able to offer old and new customers ever thing firstclass In bsked goodi. Ton can get the worth of your money by buying vour watches and clocks at t M French's, the cort.er jewelry atoir. DsciJedly the largest and choicest variety of tea In town is at C K BrcwoeU'e. Sua dried, basket fired, g-cen, b ack, English breskfast, &e Conn & Underwood, successor, to Wilcox, are prepared to do first-class photographic wcrk at tin ir gallery at second and I erry streets. Give tbem a trial. Hall'a Vegetab'e Sicilian Hair Ronewer is unquestionably the btst preservative of the nair. It la alao curative of daodintr, tettor, and all soalp anections. Tub Horns ark Hrrb. The Apollo club has purchased from an eastern house, an expensive set of band instru' ments, 10 in all, and will meet next Monday evening at 7 :30 in the college icr tneir nrsi renearsai. a-resident A QuAfcnsLSo.ME Family. Capt. Mat thew B Van al8tine, one o! Eugene s leading cituena.returned last night from Portland, and was met this morning by a warrant for his arrest. He was charged with threatening to kill hia wife, nee Mrs Morgan, and was asked to give bonds to keep the peace. The evidence generally showed that it was a pretty juarrelsome family, and that matters were generally tropical aronnd there, a fact verified byuumerons items in the Eugene papers. Justice Humphrey list ened with patience to the testimony, and ordered that the defendant be discharged. . . ' aee 1 ' FiNit Suitings. Mr W R Graham ' .s just received a fine line of suitings frem the East, which are as fine as anything every brought here, embracing the latest patterns. He Is anxious to have the pub lic Inspect them and get prices. His long experience will enable him to suit th most fastidious. V i f.. :. A very appetising T, surprisiag T, ving, ast wastiaj atiful tasting Yer Go flsvored T, - And a large and choio!stook of groceries, fruits and baked goods, at Parker Bros. A food resolution is never to bay without first giving them a call. . : ; ' A Cue line ofjerookery Hendricsoa'a, ! ware at Co a a ti Illl. A taOLDCX rTCDDISfia I SOI A large crowd consisting of the child ren, gtandchlldren and other relatives of I N and Nancy Smith assembled at their homo in Oakvilte, at 1 :30 p m,on Decem ber 30th, this being the fiftieth anniver sary ol their marriage. A sumptuous dinner was parUken of. Before leaving the table Hev A M Acheson read the fol lowing poem: A (iOl.nitK WKOIUNO A1 . To Uncle Newton anil Annt Kinrv Smith this little roem is affectionately inscribed as a small tribute to this Gold en Anniversary ol their wedding day by Itara Y Kinney, A glimmer of gold Is In the air And golden sunlight o'er us glows, Golden gladness is everywhere ; Uejoice I rejoice 1 a golden dawn -Hath ushered in a golden day. J nst fifty years atto todav. With hand in hand,you loosed your bark. And, glad nnd liainv. sailed awsv From that dear home, the best loved port, u pun your voysgo on ine s sea. That day youi skies were oh, so clear, No clouds nor hints of angry storm Their shadows cant to give fear ; All, all was bright as hopes that dawn In youth and morning tuno of life. Yet in his flight Time paused to bring Homo shadows to yourcloudless sky; A herald from your Heavenly Kimr Once asked for treasures for His crown, ar gins tnat iiliea your lives with joy. You gave them back, two precious one. Though waves ol sorrow o'er you rolled, nui. lie woo sn neu tne angry storms upon tne uauuean lake, Spake peace and comfort to your souls. And though the breakers toil and care, So wildly dashed against your bark, This Pilot strong still you where The seas were calm, where sorrows sore were soothed and tears were wiped away. And on this golden wedding day, As back you gaze across that sea, Methinks 1 hear you softly say. "Bifts there were in darkest clouds, And sunlight ever banished gloom." And now may the evening time be The fairest and best of your day, jioy iroro pain ana care he iree; And fruits that crown a righteous life 8cet foretaste give ol things beyond. OStlLOS STATE WEATHER BKKTM'R Summary. Kla'inn, Albsny.Or. Month, Den,ber, 1391. Kleyation above aca level, 217.7 fust. M antnmMra'ure, 41.3. Ihrpar urvfrom boroial, 5.70. Max imam te ni peratnre, 58; date, 14th. Miniiuurn temperature, 30; date, 24 A 5. Meau uf maximum lemieratare, 4".d. Mean of rmn mn-n temperature, 37.2. No. times n aximum temperature 90 or abavo, 0. N . tim-e mintmuin temperature 32 or below, 3. Total pneipitation. 13 19 inches. Hepartn'a fum normal. 4 69 inches. Prevailing direction of the wind, H. No. or cloudlets days, 1. N?. of ps.tly cloody-days, 6 No. of cloudy daya, 24. No of days on which .01 of re-nor snow fell, 24. Dates on which ksil Ml. 8th k 24'.h. Data on which scow fell, 23th. Datea of thunder storms, tad & 8tb. Dates of light fro.tth.8 ,b,l I tb,25tbi 30.h Ditoi of killing or injurious frost, 26. K I)jUs of solar haloe, 3rd. Dates of lunar halo,, 14th. Jobs Baisss, Volunteer Observer. rrwar mt Merll. The procf of tha merits of a plaster is the cores it effects, aud the voluntary t'atimo niala of those who have ued Allock Por ous Plasters durtog the paat thirty years is aoimpeacnaoie evtueoca ol Iheie superiority and ahould conyinoe the mnet skeoUcsI. Self-praise ia no roonmmendatioo, hot oerti ficaUs from thoae who hue ied them sre Beware of imitationa and ) not be deceived by uiiarepreaentation. 's tr Aile-ek's. aud let no solicitation or explanation indue you to swept a rut alitnta. Al'cock C m and Bunion Shiilda ff.ct quick and certain relief. Havb U noticed that Allen Bros' gro cery store is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, tbe very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be bod they kave it. Apples, Cabbages, Turnips, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, urn pes. Cranberries. Oranges, Lemons, I'arrots, Celerv, Beets. Pigs Feet, Saucr Kraut, In r Sing rhetogvaphere A way 'Irrgea. W have bousht aB benigaUvi made by L W Oark and w R 4renool jp to Nov 15th, 1SS9. Duplieates ean be had from kern only of as at redueed tates. We hare alao about 18,000 negatives mads by our- selvee, from whick sluplieatee ean be had at Ilka rates. We carry the on ty full line of vlewi f thla state and do enlarged work at lowest rates for first elass work, w e shall be pleased to aee you at oar Stadto io Fromsn's black, next door to Masenie Temple. Wben Babjr was ale, wa gars hoc Caetoria. When ihe waa a Child, she eried for Caatoria. When ah became Kiss, she clung to Caatoria. When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria. The CHj Beasaarawt. The "City Restaurant" Is the place to eat, You will always find it clean and neat ; No restaurant in town with it can compare. The best meal In Albany you can getthere. Fish and game you'll always find,. Best meats and delicacies of every kind. The proprietor will always try Your every want to satisfy, So don't forget at the "City" to call, Meals they serve to suit you all. Now bring your friends and to thens show, The best restaurant In town to go; Remember when the best you want C 11 at "The City Restaurant." Mr. Brannln will treat you right, The "City" Is open till to at night. Board and lodging (4. 50 per week. . ADMlMSTiWOXS NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER THAT THI underalgned haa been duly appointed by tha cunly eourt tor Linn county, Oregon, adminlatrator ottheeetateot EAFrum, deoeaaed, late ol Linn oounty, Oregon. All peraoni having claimi against ssid eaUte ar hereby notified to praaent them prop erly yerlfled to the underairned at Ida meidenoe at Sand llidire, Oregon, within aix months tren this data. bated December 22nd, 1891. J K Weathorforvl, A H FRUM, Atty (or Administrator. Adminlatrator.' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. STOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IX underelirned waa by order ol ths county eourt ol Linn county, Oregon, made and entered the Tth day of November,1891,duly appointed executor ol tha laat will and teataiuont and eatate ot E. Turner, deoeaaed, late ot Linn oouuty; Oregon, All peraona having olaitua agrainat aaid aetata ara hereby required te praeant the Mine wits proper vouohara to tha under aigned at Albany, Orem, within six months Iron, tliii date. Dated at Albany, Or., Dee. lSth, 1891. HHHkwitt, W.A. KIMSAT, CE Wolvmtos, Exesutor. Attorneys tor Executor. , ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TO dersicrned haa thia day been appointed admin latrator ot tbe eatate ol Mary J Burkhart, lata ot Lmn eounty, Oregon, deceased, by the oounty eourt ol Linn county, Oregon. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified ta present the name to me with the proper vouchers, at my residence In Albany Oregon, within aix months from the date hereof. 1 , Dated at Albany, this 25th day of December, 1881. FA BUKRUAKT, WRBilyeu, Adminiitrator, Atty for Adminlsrator. German 99 syrup The majority of well-read phys ician now believe that Consump tion is a germ disease. In other word, instead of being in the con stitution itself it is caused by innu merable small creatures living in the lungs having no business there and eating them away as caterpillars do the leaves of trees. A Grm The phlegm that is coughed up is those Disease. parts of the lung9 which have been gnawed off and destroyed. These little bacilli, as the germs are called, are too small to be seen with the naked eye, but they ar very much alive just the same, and enter the body in our food, in the air we breathe, and through the pores of the skin. Thence they get into the blood and finally arrive at the lungs where they fasten and increase with frightful rapidity. Then German Syrup comes in, loosens them, kills them, expells them, heals the places they leave, and so nourish and soothe that, in a short time consump tives become germ-proof and well, ti h si -p. w ta s & si a f t. t r si r a fcr.' fk . - - t M j J iA'SVA A S' r w w w l Ik l. -.: fir.:i tr-.i r. f.'-.rsr'iip.ii W f :i Ari Zit' KiTf'jclursd. r.f i t .t : 't V'o :'' .' :-ii' i...t ; -..ii--.t n. -s it.; 7 :.. f S J-AfSTV. '' IV',-- ni t. i.i,; i.n i-n'i'j 7 .:.!'. ".! C;.t"rw - ' - t 1 1 -. i-. , .. - - , j a ' - a aij, Sclentiflo American 1 Ajency for, if CAVCATS, ..,4. rvrsiOM PATENTS nrWX COPVRICHTB, etc For trifovraatlno er.d free Ilandboolr write to MVSS k OO-Xl lliwiuwAT. -'': Ouuarr. tmrwaa for wninu paUnrta In Ameriea. Kverr patent takm rui br b ta brrmetit ""'(re the eUc tr a nuu .-eu free oi cliaoa la the .mm eirrolaltran of any rj-ir-titiri'' paper th wcirid. l-pieoliliT llltiMrated. Ko tniellivntit man ahould t witb'rat It- VVsesiy. f3-0ll a fr: aix mnntha. AddrM MtS3 atu, Vl. lLlu una. .l BfaviwaT. yew VrrrX. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE 1 HEREBY GIVES THAT THE C.f deruciied adminisuauns of the eatate of Wil liam Cyrue. -deeeaee-I, have Sled with the County Ciertc, lor Unn eonnty, ireeoa, Ueir final account in aaid eatate aad the eoart haa Bxad theSthdayof Jacuary, lttfri, a. tbe hour ol 1 o'clock p m. lor Ua beaaa of bectiona thereto, II any, and lor the acttlewentof aald eatate. w HEXRT CTBIS, . i U PEERY. i K WEATHERFORD, Admintotrators. AMy for Adm'rs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE I . I . , ,m mr ff lit Ann fit V wirt ol Uon county, Oregon, on the 15th day of a- . a., Alm .nM-nl-l ajlfflinia nlflT oi the nomaDcr, io., l eatate ol lira 3d C Howard, lata o! Linn eoontyrOr. oaoraeea. ah pvrwuam v.m . . . , J . ,n immI lil. nuw are ocnor ictjvih w- r Huna with pror voucher, tt me aJ mv reaidenc m Albany. Linn cuunty, Orejon, within aix montha from Ihe da'eheieil. IMted tht, 17 th day or jwmmru W. R- ItlLYEl", . AdmUiiauator. Attorney. EXECUTOR'S KOt'lCE. NOTICE 13 HBREBY GIVES THAT THE Clf deraiirrKd executor ot the eatate ol Elijah Salt marah. deceaaed, haa fUfd In t he County Court of bUBWW"7,-j .ia " of aud eatatend aaid court haa appotn'ed Saturday ua vtn us 7 ot ..mwj . -- - wk. y of aaid d av, for tha bearing ef objectiors to aaid ecournt ild Ihe eeulcmrnt thereof. in ac aALiiAmu, i WH1TS1Y txeeoto? Attorney, ADMINISTRATORS SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in nursuanee and by virtue of an ord of tba Han. County Court of Lino county, staMe of Oreon.male and entered f record on tbe 12th day of December, 1891, authorizing, empowering direttt'ng and licensing the undersigned as admin, totratrlr ol tie estate of Alex Downing deceased, to sell the real estate of said decedent hereinafter desoribed. iwi'lon 8atarday, the I9th day ot Jaanary. 1892, at tbe hour ol 1 o'clock p tn of said day.at the north door of the eonnty court bouse In theeJty of Albany, in said Linn oounty Orsgoii, 'to th higher bidder for et-e half cash In hand and is-taaif on twelve montns time st o pur cent interest wna approved security, the following de scribed premises, towi:: the son th east quarter --of th northwest quarter, the northwest quarter of the aoutheast quart er, tbe northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, ihe southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, an lots 6, 9. 10 and 11, of section 18, intp9, S It 1 Eefthe Willamette Meridian, in Linn county, Oregon, being the donation land claim of A J Richardson and wife in said town, ship, and containing SIMS aeres more or less. Dated this 23rd day of December. 1891. M. A. DOWNING, Administratrix. ACADEMY OF Our Lady of Perpetual Help. - - OREGON Stot&ia fSu Benedict 1 sy school ranges ras Oondnoted by Tnl li l&to Ferter.ru o Rar1ii 1isei; prtleeUra aprtly attis Asxlss adsas Sister 8npertoreas. A. STRAW EY, PROrSTSTBR OY THS . City Livery, Feel" ml Sals -8TABL E.- Bavlag purchae4 new rigs can furn ish first-class turnouts at call, flpeolal attentj'in given to transient stock. Hois boa rood by the day or month. Cheapest Kates la th City. Telephone connection with ths St Charles Hotel. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Fourth Street, between Ellsworth and StraetCar Una. Best stock, of tnd Jtar goods In the Yalley, and the most reasonable prieea. 1 have on hand all kinds of FURNITURE, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, B3QXS, PICTURES, CLOCKS. CROCKERY, rrf cth On door west of S S Youa-j's old store. L. GGTTLEin. c ALBANY OR. fBITSMIN & HULB1ET BEOS, ; : Real Estata Agents ' farms and Ranohes for sale. Also eity broisorty in Albacs -and Coryallis. fT SVC, r i 3 X&'d '. .. i ? tir.4 -.: z u i 2nd Wlj Store.