Tft( Dmorrat. LOCAL R2COIMV A Fox Chask A Drmocra r man recently read a long sccaunt, in n first class meajaalne, ol high toned fox chase l.i the Cier.esee Valley. New Ycrk. the scenes being familiar to the writer, in vhich the (ox was not caught. Here U an account Of oni- in the mo-e glorious illamette Valley, from the Dallas lranscript: "A rather funnv episode turned up at the camp meeting" last Sun day evening in the i-linpe of a fox chase, nlmmick's hounds scared the wild ani mal out In the neighborhood of his prem ises, and came yelping down bv the camp firound, making a rlproarous din, which robbed the meeting of Iik congregation of young bloods instautcr. Then away went the whole caboodle up t,h vale along the tramway, the boys ch-erlng like a Fourth of July crowd, the defcs crecching nd roaring, and the noise accompanied at in tervala with rapid cracking ot fir.: arms; while at every Hale lull arose the loud, long cries of the exhorters at the alter, who kept right on as though nothing had happened, and all together making about as wild and Incongruous a bedlam lo a person on the outtide as one could ex,-ect to hear in an ordinarily cultivated com munity. The fox. i.y the way is still st large. So are the boys and the ilogs and the preachers. Thk Cnust Qi ssTios. One of the two men weeused of killing 231 Chinese pheasants in two days, says the two men were two weeks killing theui,an average of 19 a day for each man. Among hunt- man. In the meantime a breakfast of Celestials knocks out even the ancient dish of nightingales. Whether killed wjth their heads up. on .he run or on the wing, they present a diet unsurpassed this side of Mars. Hunters should do all in their power to preserve the bird perennially, for it makes r. noble dfth ; i www unnciHi cruni is nun iur pure i enjoyment nothing has been offered ahead of hunting the Mongolian ring necked pheasant and his trotting mate. Leave theequabs alone; pick out the strutting rooster.and the tender breasted youngster verging into roosterdom, and the meek looking hen, and blaze away for the fan of yourself and friends. Hello, Hello. The telephone circuit i is now completed, rtnd is in splendid working order. Albany is now in com munication with Portland, Corvallis, Salem and other valley towns by sound of voice. The Albany office is with Geo C Stanard, where, those desiring to talk with other places on the circuit can do M, The different towns on the circuit are Aurora. Canby, Gervais, Hnbbard, Ore gon City, Park Place. Saleui and Wood- j burn on the East Side and An ity, Beav- i erton, Corvallis, Forest Grove.'Gaston, Hillsboro, lndependerce. McMinnvillej and North Yamhill, on the West Side. 1 It costs 25 rents to ta'k with Corvallis from Albany. 50 cenU with Salem, $1 00 w ! m. 01 siauiutnu proporuuuaie'y wiin 1 other towns. Three minutes is allowed I for the purpose. ATxaab. in estate 01 cnra-, beth Slierfy, first account fi'.ed. O ... T .... 1 In guardianship of Ina BTycer, annual ' account filed. In guardianship of Thoa B Miller, I idiotic fnal account allcwel and guar- i dian discharged. ; In estate of Moses Burge, semi annual ! account aprroved. Final settlement set o, a iu. in estate ol (.has H IHu kett. la?t will and testament admitted to probate. Eliia Dockett. executrix. Bonds. 3X10. Ap proved Appraisers. L M Wheeler, C B Montague, and C H Ralston. Tn estate of Jonathan Needham. bond of Adm'r approved. AppTat-ers. Z Hay. E L Bryan and Joe Simpson. In estate of M C Howard, W A Kimsey was appointed guardian ad :itetn. Prop - erty ordered sold. Dsath or Fantcie Stbaua. A tele gram was received this morning by thmp and th word. and .h. .0 .rn.le Hs. flhilit v of . : the rper mill U at Lebanon. aivaa Ha I' , n. 41 1 Li.- - ..... . . . it s ... I . r. I hens, etc . are mixed up in a manner to across the Cascades Into Eastern Oregon. Deputy Recorder ZH Rudd ronfnae pnnlnnnil n. The rnmtttnr uslrh S urnlUn.n .... I I -OUnty lCrk MOrrlS 1 .1 I1C and Mf ...... ............. u,.., , ... . . . .'in ujuij - - - r ....... - . . .. , tauae stranan irom Atlanta, ueorgia, 1 eit.Lt miles north of thisoitv. There was announcing the death of hia sister, no oneat home at the time and Uie tour tannie Hereford Strahan, who died on ; j9t nyanoed an entire suit of cloth's "un- t lie 11th inst. She had been in ill health for several years and had been taken to Atlanta with the hope that her health would be restored. She was the eldest daughter of Judge Strahan and was aged about 26 years- We have not learned whether the body will be brought here for burial. Melon Thieves. l.at Sunday several boys entered the garden of Mr W 8 i Crowder in the eastern suburbs of Al bany, and not osly stole all the melons they could get hold of ; but also destroyed a peach tre and other property. Mr Crowder mounted a horse on discovering it shortly afterwards end rode them down, securing their names He pro poses to prosecute them, refusing at the time to compromise with hem ; but nothing has been done yet. Goras Appeared. Elijah 'joins, who disappeared from Jefferson last Friday evening was found in his own yard last night, in a somewhat dszed condition. t, A rof ,-iaat t. r " n rA ol.U (n rail wltaM ) - no uau ueeu- ooui. niiv peovie riau hunted the entire neighborhood for him, and it was feared that he might ha.e perished. Odd Fellows Exccrsios. On next Wednesd ay there will be an excursion Odd Fellows from Portland up the West Side to Corvallis and from there across to this city and return to Portland. These people will be from the east, south and north. The excursion will consist af ten cars and they will stop long enough here to take lunch (on the cars) and be shown around the city. SHERIFF'S SALE. n Uie Circuit Court of tie State oj Oregon for Linn County . Boneyinan, DeHart St Co, a cor poration duly organized under the general incorporation laws of Oregon, I'laiatifTs. vs K HVnnesa. T L Henne-is mil 1 T Heaness, Deieti'iaiis: rOTICE IS HEREBY OiVEr THAT by virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out ol the above named court in the above entitled action to medirected and delivered, I will on gatarday, Uie 1Mb day of October, gv, at the front door of tbe Court House, in the city of Albany. Linn county, Oregon, st the hour of one o'clock p moisau i ay . j sell at public auction far osh in hand to the highest bidder all tbe right, tine and interest of the said defendant, T L Hen nas, in and to the NX ofthB8K!of sec 34, in To 9. 8 of R 3 E of the WiUam, ette meridian, In Linn county Oregon containing 80acre, t will also ssll all tbe right, title and interest of the said defendant, E Henness, in and to tbe fal lowing described real property towit: Tbe N E '4 of the E 'A and the N X of the N W 'A of the HJt of sec J Tp 10. H of R 3 E of tbe Willamette meridian, in T.inu countv. Oregon containing 60 actea. The proceeds arising from such sale to be spplted to tbe payment of the costs of and upoa said execution and the original costs ot suit taxed at f 37 05, snd tbe pay ment of plaintiffs claim Amounting t the sum of $158 47. with accruing interest thereon from June 23rd. 1891, ft 1 be rate of 10 per cent per annum; and tbe further sum ot Z0 attorney's tees. Dated September 13tb. 1892. 0 0 JACKSON, Sheriff of Linn county .Oiegon. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of anurdtr of the County Jourt of Linn county, Oregon, made snd entered of recsrd in said court the 12th day of September, 1892, in the matter of the eatate of M C Howard, deceased, 1 will sell at public auction at tne court House door m Albany, Oregon, to the highest snd beat bidder therefor, for cash in hand.at the hour of one o'clock p ta, on the 22nd day of Octo ber 1892 all the estate which said decedent had in and to tba folio wiag described real eatate at the time of her death. Lot ons in block No 14 in the city of Aloany, Unn county, Oregon, asid estate being a fee simple estate. I&taiUii.ie W U eiLYKi', " Adm'r of ssid eatate. Attorney. Found Dkad. Monday Al Morriion, who llyes across ths river from Ibis city, found a man dead In the brush, about a quarter of a mile from the end of the hlg bildge, on the Benton county side. Mar shal Hoffman and others went over and found that the man had ben dead four to six days. Papers found showed that it was Oscar Davis, son of J I Davis, who lives the other side of the Santiam river, near the Sanderson bridge. Reporlhas it that Oscar had collected $300 or $400 and that he lost It gambling In this city last week. His father was In this city today looking for hi.-n. Mr HoHrran did not search the man, hence it Is not known yet whether there is any money on his person or not. Mr Hoffman telephoned to the Coroner at Corvallis to take charge and hold an Inquest. An envelope was picked up near the dead body on which was written the following: My Dear Loving Wife. Please forgive me. Oh, you are one that love, but I am a wreck. Take good care of'the children. I love one as well as the aother. I dont need to tell you what has caused me lo do thi H My friends and you can guess at the rest. I have got the consumption and could not live longer." The letter was unsigned but it was taken from his pocket and it seems quite clear to be a case of suicide. He was about 35 years old and it is saisl was ad- dieted to drinking and gambling, the body is decomposing and it is unpleasant to approach it. No bullet mark or other weund was found on the person, though no examination was made. LOOKIS'O FOR A RAILROAD Rot'TE. ! This week Messrs Sheldon and Boglsv, j civil engineers of Portland, where In . Prlneville in the Interest of the Siuslaw, , hugene Eastern K K t o. They were : looking over the country to gather statis tics and ascertain the amount of probable representing have a survev from Florence, at the mouth of Sluslaw river, to Eugene, and are looking for a route eastward. Should tbese gentlemen after carefully looking over the country, report sufficient Inducement for building a road here. It is i possible the company may lay their po Ped line Into Crook countv. Review. v 1 " r.ucr cni iw c. tu : as a past affair. Crook Coi nty. Several loads of wool from South John Day passed through town receotly-en roue to the Albany mills. M H Bell has begun an action against the members of ihe town council and mar shal for $150 damages for having filed up an iriizalipi? ditch throutrh which water was carried on to his premises. Diphtheria in its most aggraved form j has made its appearance in the Liberty neighborhood, about 40 miles east of Prine I ville. It has entered the family of Mr and ! Mrs J M Mansfield and has left them al- most childless. Last 'J uesdav lorencon B F Allen's house on McKay, ten mhes north of Prine vllle, was destroyed by fire. The fire la j opposed to have'eaught from a defective ! flue ft from sparks from the chimney. Kevi-.w. CoMtNo this wav. The Kttgatie (iuard save : "The evangelist, who with his wife are selecting the 144,000 souls that will be saved at the ending of this world within the next four years, held forth again at Matlock's coiner both Sat- urday and Sundav evenirgs. Saturday I right his argument proved beyond a doobt? thM the end woohl soon come, Last night he argued that pride and covetousness were greater evn than the , saloon. His nmque wav of statins' me of pasdoxes arising from pride 8 momg to ,he audience if not very instructive. The Coos R. R. W Earl, who has accepted the position of chief engineer on the Koseburg, toos Bay railroad, wtl! ! - 1 .1. t v.: l-i . ivitw iur me accue o 1119 laoora 10-iuor- I row, says the Leader of Corvallis. ' Among those who will compose his party are E A Korthauer, C K Nicholson. L A Whereat, A Carlile, E Beach and s H ; Sykes. Mr Earl informs us that con st ruction will continue from Myrtle , Point in Coos county, eastward, and )o- i eating will be commenced at Roseburg. i Mrs Earl will accompany her hnsband to ' southern Oregon. An TJxvn ExciiAXot. About ten j days ago a tramp entered tbe residence 1 of Joseph Hazlet, a farmer living about sight and unseen." When Mr. HazUt returned home and discovered that bis best suit had been taken and an old one left in its place, he was verv much dis i satisfied with the trade and he notified j R Sheltop, of Scto, is doing Albany Sheriff Osbtirn. who started on tbe today. tramp's track, and he was overhauled at j m Moyer and Mr Cole, of the Foit Dallaa yesterday. Times. 1 land Store of the Albany Woolen Mills Just at Tn. Mr Carter, living in Chehaiem valiev. the father of the bovs i who captured Wilson, the Milwaukie ' murderer, went into the woods west of his home last week and in rambling around sot into one of the quagmires so numerous in that section, and for three das remained slowly sinking. He was found Friday by a man who had chanced to pass that way and rescued- W hen ; discovered, his head was all that re mained above the surface. Speechless and almost dead he waa taken home, and now, by careful treatment, he may re cover. The State Fair. Here it is from the Corvallis Times: I'he Oregon state fair U in full blast this -?eek at Sricm. Tre press of the state Is under no special obii- gatlon this year for compli.nentaries . ' Secretary Greg has evidently concluded it was too much like ' 'casting peans be- ! fore swine," and the printers will have to j pay like the brlance of the boys this year : if they want to attetd the big horse race.' roa "ai..sg r-.iEE, -leaseraa lodge Flinn was in Eugene veslerdav George . Houck was bound over by H , , before jndtfe Fal,erton G Davie, justice of the peace, to .wait , t, caM o B j FeoEra,gt A K Wheel the action of the grand jury it. the sum ! r Ttip AnLnt Mr Klinn-s client. of 1 1000. A warrant w as issued on com' plaint of C. L. llalone, of Alsea, charg ing the said Houck with tbe larceny of about 50 head of sheep from his pasture some ten days ago. Corvallis Times. Another cause ior a railroad into Crook coenty comes up The Review says: "Our beef raisers tt.is year are placed at a gieat disadvantage.having but one market open to them, and In consequence prices are very unsatisfactory. The best offer, o far as we have learned, Is ic de livered In the Dalles. This low price is unaccounted for, since beef is retailed In I Portland and the sound cities at the same ! price it wai two vears airo when buyers paid Uc for beet delivered at Shearer's t-.r;.l ... r Coming. Albany people will be e'ad 10 learn that James G Clark, the noicU singer, who was in Albany a year ago, and whom many of our ciiiz.- ns heard sing, will he In Albany next Tuesday evening. Sept 20th, at which time he lll give a concert in the First M E Church. Ad mission 25 cents, children 10 cents. This Means Something. If you want a suit of clothei made by a first-class tlalor. The tailsring depart menl of the L E Blain Clothing Co. has just received a large and choice line of suitings for the fall trade, which under the expert management of Mr Schlrller, will be made up to suit, r irst class goods and satisfaction is the program in this depart ment, as a trial will convince any one. Postponed. Mrs Farrell having post poned her visit to California will continue her instruction in instrumental music, and also purposes forming a class for the benefit of those who wish a thorough in sight into harmony and the formation of chords. 15 years experience and a thor ough English training enables her to im part knowledge in a very agreeable and easy manner. Evening class for young gentlemen. A card at post officii will bring an early call. Let U Have 1's. Pensively paune; pro found ly premeditare; patiently ponder; yer aiateutly publish: Parker Bios the pioneers in placing plainly printed gileasinii purchaae pricea on perfectly prepared packages ef pure, powerful and perpitually popular gro ceries, baking powder, baked goods, etc, pre viding people, perceiving propiticus proi pect, purchase promptly . Prudent persons pay proprietor punctually, perpetuating peace . Linn Co. Council. Linn County Coun cil will meet the first Saturday in Octo ber, 1892, in the hall of Tangent grange. J H Scott, Ralph G Wiqle, President. Secretary. SOIIAL AND rCRKOtl, Wm Pfelffer, of Dallas, Is In the city. Miss Lena Story who has bren visiting in Albany several weeks, went n Salem today. Rev K A McAllister, formerly of this city, preached at the Ceutt 'louse, in Eugene, last evening. Mr Henry Hackensto, formerly of Al bany, will go into the musical Instrument business in Dallas, on Sept 15th. C A McDonsld, thf well known evan gelist, has returned to the railroad, and Is now running an engine on the West Side. Mrs L V Gulss has returned from La fayette, w here she has been for several das on account of sickness of Mr J D tiuiss. Woodburn World. District Attorney S W Condon, recently hung in ertigy at Newport, was in Albany this noon on his way home.ln a good stale of preservation. Mr t;eorge Hosq jel, th! Sodaville bar ber, was in the city today. Mr Bosquet Is manager of the mineral balh rooms.a line health restorative arrangement. Mr Seaman Meyer.cterk for the Revere House, it is reported, has accepted a por tion as advance agent for I)r Williams, who will be in Albanv 'n a few days. Baynard Montanye left for Corvallis todav to enter the State Agricultural Col lege Jasper Wyman and Arthur Wood will leave for that city on Wednesday far the same purpose. Col and Senator Jeffreys M.vers, ac companied by his cousin, Mrs lr Anna Jeffreys, went to Sclo taday. The Col took along a little purse of $3,000 to tav , ott his hop pickers. alem Journal. j Mrs Q W Spurting left this city this I morning for Albanv. where she will join ner husband, who Is at work In a paper mill at that piece Hillsboro Democrat. Depu.y Leslie Payne leave tomorrow morning on a trip to the Metolias They are all live young men, who will at least bring back a good record, if no fish . County Clerk Payne and John and Wil- liam Althouse returned last night from R.ttu..n !ri. - Mr P. ...... 1. nurn .KK lm,i.rr.wr1 In'hM.tth U -,.... K. .! a great place for rheumatism. Charles Redfield left yesterday noin for Rosebur. from which place he was to start out with Mr Earl and crew to-' the permanent survey of the route for the Koseburg and Coos Bay R R . Geo W Hochstedter, supreme represen tative of the grand lodge K . ot P. cf uregon returnea nome vesieroay trom : rvansas ti:y aoaompaniea oy Mrs Mocn- . ,he ine he-ween Una and Benton coun stedler and reports a great time. T.ey j ties and is ent'tled to juu as much con also visited relative, in Iowa alderatlon, particularly when It Is rem em The Jacksonville Times says: MChas j bered that the city pay nearly a third of Piper, one of the posta. agent who are on the taxea of the county. "The whole duty between Portland and Ashland, J of Linn county should work together In tarried in Jacksonville Wednesday night. ; tbe matter of public improvement. Re He is one of the most efficient of Cncle j member that though ether sections have, Sam's emrlovee on the route." Of Albany has never vet onnosed snv Im- course. Most Albanv bo s turn out well .Most anssi 00 s turn out well The Ashland Kccx.rd says: The re - as. w ported death of Luther Benson, the te.n- ; perance orator, is evidently an error. The Record of Brownsburg, Indiana, says: ' Luther is still alive-ha lken the Keeley treatment-but never-the-le. he get. a Jag on orcemSe.My. , ( ine rsikujur.iy uwfrvtr ge:s aneau sw lime ust a week, as follows: Mrs D Belt, of this city, attended the wedding of her sister. Miss Lillian Hackleman, at! (Albany Wednesday. Mr Morehouse, the J groom, is a promising young business man nd Miss LU'Ian U a popular young lady 01 tnai city. Rev J M Parker, the popular minister of ihe M E Cnurch of this place, left Tues civ for Fresno, California, to enter upon a iife of matrimonial bliss. Mr P-rker wilt be married to Miss Belle C Balev, nelce of Judge Baler, of California, next Wed- ) udge neda-. lle and his bride Ill retum 10 j Oregon in about three weeks, and will attend the conference 10 be held at Albany. October cih, 189.1. Many offerings of good wishes will lollow this happy couple. Independence Wes. Side. Capt EJ Lanning, George Humphrey and W B Barr returned Saturday night from their overland trip to Tillamook, where they had been for an outing. They i brOLgnt back with them a Sne supply ol .1 trout and salmon, catching several of the ratter weighing as much a about twenty pound, with a trolling haok. The fish were p'aced in cold atorage. where they were inspected by a Dcmoorat man. They also brongnt heme aome elk meat: but the Democrat cannot tell a lie about i".. Inevall reoert a fine time, nothing occurring to roar the pleasure of the trip ! except a dispute as to who was head cook. ( Try, dat. were in the city today Mr and Mrs J Clem, of the Albany prairie, left this noon for Walla Walla.on a visit with Mrs Clem's sister. Mr and Mrs Reason McConnell left this noon for their Toledo residence, where they will remain a month or more. James G Clark, the well known singer, will Ire in Albany next Tuesday evening, Sep: 20th, at which time he will give a concert. The members of the W R C and Sons j of Veterans will bold a camp fire picnic at Capt W N Phillips, across the river, 1 Thnradav evening. ! The manv old time friends of Mr and Mrs A Compton, ot Tillamook, wilt be K'aU to know tiiey are prospering. ney have a fine tract of land and are engaged " making excellent butter and honey. W F Read, J V Pipe, H H Ames and Mr Colwell returned from the Santiam ' mines last night. They report numer- j ous fires on the road from Oavteaille to the mines, two or three bridges being burned out. asks for additional findings ami a new trial, which is opposed. WKOXESAAT. Mr Olsen, the leading citizen of Olsen ville, is In town. Mr Robert Andrews, of HaUev. has ! been doing Albany today. Mrs Jason Wheeler hit for Weston, F. O, yesterday on a visit with relatives. A .dispatch received irom Jos Koch bv the Eugene Guard states that he started for home alone last evening. Mr and Mr E D Sloan.of the Orphan's Home, left today on a trip to the Sound 'or their summer vacation. E E Goft, superintendent of the Al bany electric light plant, was in the city yesterday, the guest of his friend, F R (I spoil aletn Ma'eaman. A reception to the Rev Abbott, the . . 1 r i.; ::.... ...111 1 ... ..;.,., n r 1 1 . new M E minister, will be given at the parsonage tonight, 7:30 to 10 o'clock Everybody is invited. N H Allen, and CG Btirkhart return ed last night from Portland, where they had been to make arrangements in refer ence to the Waterloo motor line. Mr Biockway, a prominent banker, of Brownsville Tenn, is in the city, on hU way home from San Franci.co, Calif, where he has been attending the US bankers' convention. Hon Henrv H Gilfrey, reading clerk of ! the U S Senate, was in the city today on ! 1.1. r.: u: Kin wav Lif in11 binie 1V.1I. run muiuy are in Virginia. Mr Gilfrey retains his position in Washington, notwithstand ing contrary reports, a fact that speaks for his great popularity. Frank and James Froman and Tom Waller returned last night from their trip to tin mountains. Their log book shows sixteen deer and one bear killed, which we give at the the risk of injuring their reputation. They at least brought back six deer to show for the hunt- P A Cochran and wife have returned from a two months' outing. They left here the middle of July with a full camp ing outfit and a light spring wagon. They went to Fish hake, on over the mountains to the Deschttes, followed up to its headwaters and then down the Willamette river home. They had a fine time, having berries, venison and Ash in abundance. VVoodDuin independent Mr Cochran was in Albany yesterday. DO Tbe place to get one according to YOU tbe beat information to be obtained, WISH ia at Matthews St Washburn's. They A carry a large atock of the very best STOVE makes in the msrkat, both of cook ing and heating stoves . No doubt abeut it at all. Their hundreds of oustomers through Lion countv will testify fo tbe fact. No v is the time to investigate the matter. MISFIT Astoria barbers have just goiten down to the 1 c cent rate, and Astoria now proni- j Ises to'become a railroad city. An Oregon exchange says there are too man people around who will not have anything to do with matters unless they can boss the whole arrangement. Coibelt, the lighter; Nancy Hanks, the trotter, and Zimmerman the'bicycllst, are on top on account of their muscles. Will some body make a home run with his brain. It Is not right to see bnln eclipsed by muscle. They should go hand In hand. Seventy-two citizens In Ihe vicinity of Junction City pubUh a trespass notice" In the Times. The farmers of Linn cou.ttv will probaily follow suit and protect our game against avoraclous hunters who kill for rortland epicurean!-. The Pacific Builder ol September 3 con tains a picture of the resldnce of Wm M Klllingsworth In Aiblna. He went from I Eugene about twelve ycirs ago wlthsut j any capital and ii now worth $300,000,! having made it all in the lis in real es - i tate in and around Albina. Journal. Gov Pennoyer wrote the following let ter to Gen Weaver: "My Dear General: Official business will call me to Salem the day you speak In Portlai.d. I write this to you to show that I am with you in the fight, heart and soul. Cnless I am greatly disappointed I shall soon speak In your ; oenau oetore a larger audience than any that could be gatheied at Portland." A tenderfoot with Main dirt under his finger nails was on the streets Mon day asking where the entrance was to that big cave to Mount Hood. He had been told " ta hum," said he, "that that enough for a horse ter canter in its hull 1 ci 1 a v iii in 111 hi - tt l 1 f rrwii i.uv iiil' 1 length, and I wanter drive through hit to ue iop 01 tne mountain. r . As lie Was a in Maine, the I P "''Call Mil TtTid banner republican state, it took a half! I day's talk bv a voluble real estate man ! j to convince him that he bad been lied to 1 This is true as gospel. Oregon City Courier. . Verly properly Linn countv assisis i in building a building a bridge acres the North Santiam on the Una of Nation and Linn I counties. She ought to do it. Albanv ts on provement asked lor provement asked for ins where In the icoun'' - Our Countv Commissioner i 1 i snoulrt tase a broa.l view of the matter. w A Mrml come, from Pori- ,Md A man ate watermelon. ...d then wirunijD K9nUiDg in hl, be- lng drowned. Nearly all the tin horn gamblers of Or- fn are at the state fair th;s week A! ' bany bae a few days rest. ; fiercely in it in this respect. aaassa - Washington has been christened the Evergreen state by a Seattle real estate firm who are evidently seeking to obtain capital out of the idea. The name though, is liable to be generally adopted. It is good enough for our younger neigh- bor, offering a fresh sound that always sounds fresh, and suggesting irrai poe -1 sibililies from a green apple to a 300 foot fir tree. In speaking of the Mongolian pbeas-: ant, the Oregon lan says: "A favorite method oi hunting them up the valley is j -ij. j t. ,,, nu ,. ,,ik their heads above the stubbl to see wha'. is going by, they are hot., Albanv : hunters as a rule take them on tbe wing, I As a matter of fact the manner mention- : . : : z 1 ed bv the Oreffoman is not a favorite ! one. X'xr ih mmmii l thr i'.-,.i... ,- of GranU Pass are found rocks of por- i phTry liia,t resemble water melons both j in shape and color. Speaking of a nine year old boy who sent to tbe reform school ttie wooa burn Independent says in a very interest ingwav: "Better send the boy to the; orphan s borne and put his father in the i reform school, where he can be instruct- ti.:. .1". e-..: vT .1 ' This thing of comnutting bovs in dresaes to penal institutions to receive parental ! care is ail wron - , The Albanv Democrat is oound that a railroad shall not be built from this city ! I? t!!.- U5ri!: ".-?L,,r?f. J? I i.:T" c ;r .1.. r.ilrnt centre" organ that such is not tbe How about the O P R R? Eugene I Ouard. 1 be Hsmocrat got the idea from ; a Eugene paper and is not to blame if incorrect. When the Siuslaw R R is built 62 miles past Eugene into the Cas cades, as the O P is past Albany, the Democ.at will agree ner to say, "what about the fiuslaw." a Trespass leasee Shedd, Or Hdi tort Democrat : Sept. loth, 1S9J A meeting was held at Shedd by the fsrmiri of the aurrounding country to organize a trespass league to prevent tres passing on their farms. A permanent organization was formed by electing J W Pugh.Chalrman; V W Robriett.Secretary. and F H Porter, Treasurer. By vote of the club the secretary was instructed to furnish the Herald and Ohmocrat the proceedings of the meeting. The follow ing persons signed the roll: H Kreerksen, John C Davis, John W Pugh,J 8 Roberts, C C Broadwcll, F M Rinehart, A B Pat terson, W M Powers, J U Scott, Jas Carothers, A W Kendall, A C Morgan, A Freerksen, T B Davidson. S B Powers, W M Shearer. L N Allen, F II Porter, V W Robnett, T B Springer. II B Springer, W M Kav, W 15 McCormick, C B Watson, B F Tro'u'man, Mrs L J Houck, II Arnold, Geo B Pugh, II Pollock. V W Hons ki t, Secretary. ST01 je TOP at Will & Stark's for j.ir wat-has, elry and ailverwaro. Kkvant a- a-irtinent for wedding presents. Nothing like it in this part of Oregon. Albany Marbel. Wheat. 62.-. Oats, 880 Flour, $6.00. h utter, 2Cc Eggs. 22c. Laid, 12X0. . Pork - hams, IS ; shoulders, K . sides, la. Hay. baled, sis, Po atoea, 25o. Apples, SOc. Uoii 17c. Lrled fruit--plums, 0c, ar.p! h!ckena, 4 60 per dosen. Ileef. on foot, 2Me. Hogs, dressed, Tc. 1 9c. V A ItltlKIl, JOHNSON HUDLESON. At the residence of the bride's parents In Jeffer son, on Wednesday, September 7, I802, Ed Johnson to Miss Avis lludleson The groom is a young man from Enterprise, Wallowa county, and the bride is a daugh ter ot A u uuaieson, ot jctterson. HORN. HARRIS. In Sau Francisco, Sept. 12th, to the wife of Ala Harris a daugh ter. DIKU. PHILLIPS. In Boise City, on Tues day, Sept. 13, 1802, ot dropsy, Mrs Isa pbene Phillips, aged 25 years. The de ceased was a daughter of Mr A B Morris of this city, and formerly resided here. UOMK AND U1HOAU WflKAT, 62 CENTS MONDAY. Stato fair wak. The uow Christian church was dtdioattd at I'dryaDis yesterday . Albany should bn up with tl e timer, and have a couple font hall team. This nnon the diay team of B V I'Drdorn became fractious at the domt, hreakio th tongue of hi dray. 8atur'', night the calabon at KIern aoiitsinru ubnut liflcen dun I. , ture sijn il ins coining state talr. Elijah (i tins, a well-known faiiner.ivinj ! ue ir Jrfirjrsnu, lias disappeared, and hia j whereabouts are not known. The motor for thn Stiart car lin will lie j shipped ftom Pittsburg I hm vettk, arriving I hare about Oct I, when it will immediately ant to runainir. Il.itmdel. Salem'a favorite trottsr, waa to app arou ths track at ths Stats fair this af tenuHku befora one of th naw ball hearing pneumatiu irel ulki. A wall executed sImum c.r picturo of a boy aud sum uut! o tta hi Klack lias woik of Miss man & li,.d.,.- Ii Mattm Martin, Ihs p The Wilher C.mipai srit in Albany ri.Url Salem, where .hev op H.rart iuMrucU r. cuiaml a tncceaafol y tdgat and went to tonight, and being atata fair week, will iu doott do an m.- mensa huaineas. Mr Thompson is oootempiaiiog tlw enc tion o( a largo eatiog hause aa Nye free k before .he uext aeaaop. Tbe Nye Cre k beach having proven tne popuUr bathiQg place that section ptontiaei to become tbe resort ; the Kay. TtaaDAt. Bead V I. Allen ACo's. new add 'oil of bargs'ns Beuk dealers are having t ieir buiJi fa'l waiting on scbeol !n dren In L'matiita oocoty they sr improving the roads by potting straw 00 them Hillsboro, Dallas and Iudro-ndeobe have 1 . . . P . TT are eieven cnuuren m iMwtpnai.a .aiem. ctniu a wrpnaa a BmSM "utsee. A special meiiae of the Choral lou.u at tne rtaptist oorch. tonigat. at 8 o'o oek. all members are rrqneeted 1 . be preseat . Tbe oo of Tip Humphrey fell bft the bridge at Jefferson ynterday, aerioosly iar juriofi him. bat bow tiadlv i not tt learned. Tn.aii(r .twu.1 .lis .,..- ... daoce and tbu promise of a btftrowd dortag tbe week. Asosoal tbe riceiare tbe mam feature. It waa learoad yesterday that the L K ' Blam Clothtog Co. had received a fell line of ; salts ol the Albany Woolen Mill good in used 10m aid heavy weight -abi-.S they are selling at surprising low prices. The county cor rt of Josepniae ooontv ye : lerday booi tbe sheriff $.V) or 25 deje Id tbe i coeoty jail for oolempr. At the Jelr term the c -rt eiteaded tbe time to lb' Sep:a term ror sne retore til t".eaeliQ.4.nl tax ll T tM ML. e. - t a !". oenn BBsasasj w oe eoco le- tarn at tbe September term, proceediags for ; contempt were lositati. A foot race tock Uce cgust 24 th at tan E E Tav- lxoulwrgti, tou coootv lor, rl Mehama, and Billy Moore, of tMver- ton, for 250 a aide E R Tails, came off victor end carried away tbe spoil. Neeo nations are now going on between T) U r and Use cbamptoi foot race- ot the PaaSe Coast fc-r a race to coene off at SiieeTtoo io the near f store Silrertoa Appeal. SravcaMXB Did It. Tbe body of Os I car iHivis.the young man who committed suiciue across tne uiameite. was placed in a coffin last night at II o'clock and taken to the Chambers burying ground where it waa interred. I'ut.r Uie body a boti le of strychnine w as tound . with some gone. It was an eighth of an ounce original package of the poison. purcnasea on me .tit o! .1 A Cnmmiug, . 1: , ,- : ; : c ''"P? 1 uuiiu( 11 ijsti eiaicu mav lie wanted it to kill coyote. He was last seen on the itli instant. A coroners jury, which met last night found that the deceasedcame to his death by suicide weuxcsivav. M r J K Roaslaa u the owoer of the COU) a. j . s. a . . . a " c 00 tn an" sjrsway f?"'' I", tactically faressbea " Alheary market with ebb.ee. Thi afternoon fire est diecoveied 'n ,he wood.d of C E nob erton. in the c- . ... , burning some payer doing i a ssmB ; little value, j damage. but otherartic 01 mil rttsssracDisc Tuesday evenining. Sept 13. Present Mayor, Kecorder.Sireet Com- ' missioner. and Council French, Stewart, PfeiftVr, Hawkins and Wheeler. m . ssuasa. . r il. - -- - ... .:.;T! ,.;.. 'ZifcuZ 'ZitottZ countv commissioners, and they had ., - ' . F . .... . ., Tlie following bills were ordered pal( ; R A Murpnv, 4o.S8; Train A Whitnev, 8.-0; S J Henton, 37 25; R Brown. fu.QO; O W Warren. I3.0t : H Palmer, 40o; W B Barr, 158 00; cost bills 13 90. Bill of Train A Whitney 'or T1.8T continued Petition of S ti Irvine and olhe bridge on fith street continued. for The Street commissioner reccommend- i ed certain improvements. Referred. Ordinance bill providing for grade on '; Calapooia street was read twice and con- i linued. A resolution providtn for Uie itn . orovement ot First street. Mongomery to Maine streets was passed. Hearing set ! for Sept 27. Bid of I F Hadley, for building side- walks, was, 6 't sal.. 1- . cents : 10 foot ' walks. .14 cents. Contract let to him. 20 ) days time. Complaint of nuisance in block 4 E. A. was made, and owntws were ordered to connect with sewer at once. The recorder was directed to have notice published requesting our citizens to notify the marshal ol all case of closets 'in the city not connected with sewers where on the line of water and ewer. The street commissioner was directed to serve notice on owners ol property ad joining alleys to clean alleys of tilth, rub bish, etc. imtndiately. On motion Councilman Wheeler was appointed superintendent ot the work of protecting the piers of the bridge. An ordinance was ordered drawn for an ap- proprution not to axc?d t-W. Adjourned until tonight. Ill: II S-STATI HALKM Z B Lee to Eva Williamson, 20 acres 12 w $ Robert Morgan to A Sutherland, 1 lot, Shedd James A Shield to Sarah M Sliieds, M of lots 1 and 2 and fr. lot 3, 961 l-l 12 E A, Albany 200 II Bryant to Wm Graham, 120 acres llwl U S to Geo F II Ri-e, 290.73 acres 11 wl J W Hamilton to A J Hamilton, lots 1 and 2. hi. 3, li's 4th A . . 1350 45(1 F A Burkhart to CG Bnrkhart. all interest in D L C C P Burkhart AOO P J Batenian to M W Bashor, 1 1 , acre nnd 1 lot, oliiville tils) Henry Coleman to E P Coleman, 02.42 acres 18 w & I Lonis Barm to H W Peiry, '4 in - interest in Seminary Ad to So daville 212 Jas Kester to John Denny, .187 acres 12 w 2 1000 J L Hill to Casper Kropb, S lots, hi 0 Il's Ad, Houaviue I3SU Total "PRICES IB Baking UiriPowdec Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Highest of all in Leavening: Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Is jW ABSOLUTELY PURE nuivi Etlilart Jtetnocral: I will try and pen a few items from Tangent. Harvest is about over in this vicinity. The last run made hy the threshers was finished the last of the past week. Spring grain was very light, wheat made from 10 to 13 bushe's per acre, oats la to 20. There will be a scarcity of oats in Linn county this year, as the larger part of the winter's oats proved to be cheat "hen they were threshed. ' The harvesting season being over, the the time for seeding arrives, but tbe ground is too dry and hard for much work to be done. Many of the fields were plowed late, and tills ground is very bard and cloddy, consequently there will be a good shower needed Ix-fore much seedling can be done. The Tangent drug store has been sold by the sheriff, so there will not be quite as much of that obnoxious beverage dis posed . -J as there was. School commenced in both depart ments of the Tangent district on the 5th. Prof A W Moaee as principal, and Mrs Weaver as assistant Miss Mary Wetmore, of Michigan, will open school in District No. 27 on the IVth. Miss Mary Williams has rented her farm and moved to Albany to attend school this winter. Isaac K nigh ten says he is tired of keeping bach, and thinks of trying to in duce some young lady to share his tor tune and cheer him on his lonely way. What is to lie done with Uie pheasant hunters? there is almost a continved popping of guns from daylight until lark. Birds of alt sizes and any age are being slaughtered by tbe hundred. If there is not so.ne means derived to stop this, soon there will be a scarcity of any kind of game birds in this valley. There is a lot of farmers in the vicuvty of Shecd, who have pledged themselves to prosecute any who hunt on their farms without permit- And uo one will be al lowed to hunt birds for sale. Those who signed this pledge mean business, and banters had tetter beware how they trespass on tl.eir premises They also notify each other if they see any one 01 their farms hunting Pot hunters wilt not look kindly at this move, but there is a time when such wholesale destruction must be stopped, as we raise tbe birds on our farms, and we do not intend to allow men to make a business of hunting birds for sale on oar lands So hunters bad better look a leedle out. Tangent Sept 12, THE 1ISIC KITE HltUth rnI ! ! in Coavatxiv Or., Sept 14th. Alter !cng a'icroerit and the presenla iCn t a large number of affidavits. Judge fultcnoa !e..ssci time to NovembVrlist Or . 1 n j -!t g puichate Oiegcn Parific Srca a Pi . Tas - Or a knife: and. i-erchaocr. even a tf- inov bad. Keep 11 in year mind at a. SIIS, ssssaasa the fact that tbe place to nt lb beat erocef. . ted tr trht pro- j snea s4 frnit, as at foam t Heodnosco a. ff on :re v' 'h' BMsatsm or case ifcev car- aopttty voe U r a dav ec lor a asoatb. i The-, kreptbe best and always hire plesty I eat bead. By all mesne make r-o nut'ak : t wot ealheg eat tawm uefote bayitg newer er. Any person knowing of say nuisance ciittta. caused bv water closet and privies not being connected with lateral sewers, where such sewer are construct ed through the blocks, in which such wa ter closets or privies are located, 1 hereby requested lo report the same to the Ci'.y Marshal so that the Council may I take such action a may be necessary to . cause such nuisances to be a bait d By order ot the Council of the city of A-tany made Scot. 13. 1S9J. K J Hbxtcx. Recorder of.: he city of Albanv. Albany, Or.. 6cpt. 14th !3yl. . s v . Oct. In order to close out business. I am now offering at cost all my targe and wcil selected stock of dry roods, dres good, c'-othing, hosts and hot . snd eerihlg now In tttck. For seed goods at marverous'v low price call at once. U W Stssrso!.. Mis A M Talt will deliver tbe Istesl niil wo 1 f Cram' Atlaa ab-ut Oe'.ober 15th sny ore srisbinga eepy may leave order a, beritri ieece corner flrosdalbin sod 3rd at. STOP .t 1A U 1 ee the fitiees Stsik't if yon desire to Rsa f srivrwr ever tanoght to A'neny. It emle roeov novelties, and ill be sold at rearnable pnee. Yo Ksow . are aturdv fel!oa who speak right oat u hat ihey think ad stick to ft. Yous re pret them h- st, don't jco! Tea would rather deal with och men tbar with fellows wbo preach on doctrine and live another. I; ia jast tb sunt to the etoye ansl tinware business. Yt-a wsnt to know what yon are eettig Can yen lepena on tne worn or the met chant. The public have learned that when Matthews & Waahburoe recom jnenr! a stove rtr sny article in their slore it will liot-i stand by it, Thevkiep tb best and ao it iaeasy to get backing for their rw- inmriidatwor. Dress H mings The lattst novelite drr irimmirescan alay l e found at SAMt'Et. K. YOt'NO ART STUDIO. Mattle E. Martin. th S irtit. residence ol Rev G W HH The ptsai nnnKS to get SCHOOL everything needed in toe .ohooUol Aihanv, is st Froshay A Mason I'ri.-c have been rr.loced censralU, and Oo cn cat them cheaper than ever fere of them. 8ai'ow and leaden-hued complexions sunn give place to the loveliest pink and white, when the use of Ayrr'a Saraepaiille is per- aiated iu and comet:csrijtirely aiandonca. Nothing can perfect health, thia medicine. counterfeit th insy glow cf which blesses those wbo use Letter MR. Fotlowirg is the list of letters remaining in the post otllea at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, dept 12, 1892. Fersonc oalling for these leitera must give the date on which tbev were advertised. Arnold, Chas Graham, Miss Rsv Preitag, Chai Huston, Miss Myrtle Logan. J P Pedt, LA Stroud, Jack Williams, Fred S T. MoXTKITH, P. M. Kiluore, Louis 2 Mitchell. Jerse IS Seott, J II Weaver. Mra Jane Baking Powder II It o It s 1 1 1. I t Sept. i2te, 1892. The form work of the season is getting aloBi; in fine shape. Grain la all thrashed, hops mostly all picked and the weather Is j still dry and rmoky ana a good rain would be a great thing and start the grass liven ing up things in general. From the number of Cleve and hat worn In this community one would think Brownsville waa truly a democratic strong hold, yet we see an occasional hat repre sentative of Grandpa and no doubt some will vote for Uncle Ben. Mr J K M-rHars-uc will start this week on a visit with relatives in California to be gone some two months. , School opened at this place on Monday last. The attendance i a reported small as hop were not all picked then. Goon Wateb. An analysis recently made by Or Ames, of Albany, o' the wa ter of the different cities of the Willamette valley, say that tie water at Indepen dence Is the best and purest of any. Quite a feather in our cay and 1 C Gilmore, proprietor of the Independence water works, should feel flattered. Indepen dence West Side. One has to go away from home for r.ewa. The uaroc ot Dr Ames does not appear in tbe Albany directory. Oreuon gross. C W Ayer last week made a special trip to Portlani. in order to get the Ashland stone used in the new public building to be erected there in the immediate future "The power, that be" are strongly in fsvo of using Oregon tone, if a quarry can be found sufficient ly well developed to supply the materiel as fast as It will be needed Jacksonville Times. This vicinity is also in the swim. Large quantities of stone go from here evesv week. GREAT CI RES IT ElECTtlCTT Drs. Darrla at the Baaac la taia etty. Keer Sot long ago Mr. G. B Matthews of Eag'.e Point, Ur., hired li friend neat Portland, and related hi case to a reporter of the Oregonian as follows ; One year ago mv case was considered hopeless. I had a lung trouble, aggravated by catarrh and bronchitis, also a turner in my side. Through Dr . Darrin' electric and med ical skill all my afflictions are a thing of the pas.. It was with the greates' dttS culty I was able to go to tbe doctor's off Ice, so great was my weakness and nervous debility. Now j am able to work, and feel well. Mv Matthew's cae is certainly wonderful, but no less sc than tbe follow ing care which we briefly refer 10: 8. a. Whitman, Monmouth, Or., d -.l-n and ringing nohc in the ear twelve sear greatly benefitted and noise cured. Mrs. F. A. Morris. berg, Or Asth ma and bronchi': ten years, restored two rears ago ' JenUa Jooes, 30; Ninth sl Seattle. ash. Cuied of shaking and 'rembling hands and feet, or palsy E. A. Shaw. Forest 'Grove, Or Total deafness, ao far restored a to be able to hear ordinary conversation. A Sir sseresu ailkr. Oaing to h:rd times Da. Dvaei will give electr c treatment for t a week, or in that pro port ion, as the case may require, until further no' ice. An exception made In surgical operations. The poor treated free daily from 10 to 11; those able lo pay, ' 1 1 to 5 : evening. 7 o 8 ; Sundays. 10 to S3 AU curable chronic, acute, private and mailing disease, including eAricturc, hydrocele and varicocele, cancers, tumors and ail malignant dlseaic treated ucrv f ully and cures guaranteed and never pub lished. Office Revete House Albany Or. Consultation free and strict! r confidential. Send for question blank and circular. The Doctors are ionium! The DajrvueW. ad CaaiseM Sjktria&a. Dr. George V. Williams r.mwriy Oraeen'e Uaapll!, Lendea, sarf isataSaall will afia vit ALBANY TUESDAY ASD WEDNESDAY, September 20th and 21st. : AT THE : REVERE HOUSE, am) can be ronulteJ These iratrion phisfciao can name your tis- withoai aasma a question, l.o and consult them this Jar : 11 will cos MM ii-'thing and may eaxe vos rears of aufferiiuj ad prhps your lies- 81,000 IN GOLD Oirea (or soy raa thev lako and cannot cor. as'D another sirmtxm ax y OaWTOQ kve. 1IKKI.K THAT THKV t'NPKKTXlOK AN U W I1.F.U T KKUBVE. Young, Middle Aged, Old Men. Woo may be aufferirig from YOt'THFVL FOLLIES or the eacesae ot maiured life, altoahl eonaull al ones before it ia loo.Jate, tbae releran rctii!on era, wbo have no equals in the United 3tt0,feslby can and will restore lo you perfect health iba all others have failed Broken-Down Constitution, are rejuvenated and mantr viror restored by their new aad wonderful methods ot treatment. Ne In jurious drug used. Worn out business men, oail tor drive, especially U yeu are auBeriue from Nervous Debility or tailing: power, ot any dissaas ot tbe ft, .ar. Head. Throat, Limas, Heart, Stomach, Skm. Klde.ia or Bladder. Blood Diseases fcured In the shortest time hy vegelahlo remedies Catarrh and Consumption IVaitlvely cured by their new German meUiod. Ladies Who Suffer from Neneus ProetraUon. Sleepleatu"s. Deseon dsncy, Indlseetlon, Uonstipstlen. Lassitude, Pains In the hack or sides ami diseaaea patultar t their BOX, can consult these physicians with the utmost oonfkleue. Remember tbe Dates, Sept. 20th and 21st. DR. WILLIAMS' MEDICAL AND SURCICAL INSTITUTE. Out-of-town Patients Treated with unlading success tbrousjb eorreapon denae. Medicines sent safely and frei froaobaerra t ion to any pan ol the conntrj . Write for aymptem klaak le itU eut, and a letter fully .plaining your duwaae, slvlsg advise, etc, will b returned free Address all letters plainly GEO W w n.l.lAats, SOB Geary Street: PnllT' - is . Framtaco, 01 YOU ARE JALL AND LARGEST COMPLETE CLOTHING S : our : Elegan BIO -;- 0VERC0AT8 in light and heavy weights 1 We cannot here give you any -:- We want you We have no hesitancy io claiming to have the LARGEST AND BEST STOCK of new goods for the Fall and Winter trade there is any where in tbe valley. In the selection of these we have taken special pains to procure only what we can recommend to our patrons. These include Fine Press Sails weights in the most becoming shades. More than 100 doten new pants, staples in Gents' and f urnishings. We DO Not BUT -:- WE THE LEAFING .CLOTHIERS. The largest stock, tbe best assortment flic L L Ii The Leading Glotaltn Everything : Fresh Vegetables. Fresh Fruits. Canned Fruits, Canned Vegetables We ask yon to try our 40 and 50 better than others are asking you SO and Our Ideal stands at tbe head. Don't take ALBANY WOOLEN consisting of ready made clothing, blanket, flannels and piece goods goods are all warranted. Try them and yon will be satisfied. Caderwear and Furnishing goods at BEDROCK PRICES. F E. Allen & Co, -OPPOSITE MASONIC TBMPLE.- AT COST To Close Out Business. LADIES AND CHILDREN WEAR. Staple Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Embroideries and! Flouncings, Silks and Satins, Complete Stock cf Shoes, Etc. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR Olothihg, Neglegee Shirts, Young Mens1 Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats and Gaps, Bootvs. Shoes, Etc. G W. A BIG STOCF -:- ofS:- Baby :-: Buggies! est Jassc rtnasnt ever brought (t Albsrj just recelseel at Ste-vfqit $L Sox's. 8m U Baggiw Mi jjj trim. Red CrownMills ISON & LANNINC.iPROPrtiETORS. assy raooaaa rLooa srjraaioa m raatir.is jjcd aaaaaa ia, HjISTSTORAOB ?10lfI TIES IIVVITED TO SEE THE AND MOST LINE OF! IN THE CITYI See those medium wekghtl all-wool Albany goods! SUITS,$10.00J as we' I as tne neavy winiei weights. idea of our new Winter SurteJ to see them. -: and Hi?h tirade clothing, neat Winter the leading novelties as well as the Exaggerate, - :- ARK and the lowest price. and isfchmt Talon. in : Bloom. Hams. Bacon, Lard. Maple Syrup. Delicacies. leas, as we feel confident they are cents for. Roast Coffee any other if you want tbe beat. MILLS GOODS, Patsa Simpson. LOUIS ANDERSON, Oppuaiiet Charles Botel. He.l eioiulng and lace ourtalua well alteudsxl ts t arcL vrora a specialty. Brat eh office at Moses' barber shop. Lavudrv e etett ticcieas tt T-S0 o'clock ALBANY .OR. WRITSMAN ft HULBSRI BROS, Sea! iUt Agents aarsaa aad Ranch aa tar sale. aVlso oily broeerty iJ Albaae aad Ceryaliis.