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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1892)
Wht Ueuiorvat. LOCAL HIOHD. Rss TLBB and Praykd. rhe following particulars are given in which a former lcsident of Albany, Miss Ina Robertson, plays an important part: Six years ago Rev W G M Hays accepted an appoint ment made by the Home Mission Board of the U P Church, of Waitsburg, Wash. When he reached his field he found only about twelve members in the newly or ganized church. He was soon convinced of the need of an cdrca'ional institution In that locality, and deteimlaed to open a high grade academy. A building was erected lylhe citizens at an outlay of $6,000, with the understanding that an endowment of at least $5,000 would be raised outside. Alter vigorous efforts by Revs Mr Hays and W R Stevenson, and last of all by the principal, Miss Robert son, the endowment has been raised. Before her departure for the East last summer an earnest .prayer meeting was held at the parsonage in Waitsburg, in which many hearts united In asking for divine direction and blessing on hr behalf. The counterpart of I Ms meeting was held Sept 23rd, after the principal had returned and reported the endowment fully raised. Money was still needed to refit the build ing and put In a new heating system, and nn hour before this thanksgiving meeting a draft was received from Mr James Law, of Shushan. X Y, for $600 for this very purpose. No wonder those piesentsang as never before 'The Lord of us hath mindful been, And he will bless us still.' A Bad Max Arrestkd. At the May term of circuit court, iSjt, Stephen Hill and Ed Kellow were !ndicted by the grand jury for stealing a fine yeariing'bull. Thev were placed under bonds and Mr Hill stood trial and was acquitted by a jury.but Kellow jumped his bail which was paid by his bondsman. Kellow kept himrelf well hid from the officers until a few months ago, when Sheriff Wells appre hended him over in Tillamook county, a warrant was sent to that county for his arrest, and several unsuccessful attempts were trade by the sheiiff of Tillanook to captun hi. n, 'and also other parties failed to capture Ncllow, because he gave evi dence of bein a bad man to deal with. But on 'ast Saturday morning deputy sheriff's Farley and Moore succeeded in taking him by coming on him by surprise at his cabin, and brought hiru to Dallas where he is safely locked in jail to await the verdict of a jury of guilty or innocent. Dallas Observer. O a kvii.le School. Below you will find a report of the Oakvi'.le school for the month ending Oct 2Sth, 1892. No days taught, 20 ; No boys enrolled, 23 ; aver age No belonging, 22 ; average dally at tendance, 21 ; whole No girls enrolled. 21 ; average No belonging, 21 ; average daily attendance, 20. Names of those neither absent nor tardy during month : Winnie and Nellie Holstein, Carrie and Lena Shearer, A Hie Pattison, Maud Wade, Mary McBride, Ethel "Barton, Jennie Crawford, Maggie Ooon,"Floyd Pugh,Harvey Smith, Herbert Acheson, Frank St John, Wm Morrison, Loit Jun kin, Gifferd Junkin, Milton Millhollen. Bennie Black, Howard Alderson, Floyd Wade, Roy Needham, Glenn Junkin, Frank Bamford. A twelve foot flag was purchased and raised on a GO foot pole with appropriate exercises on Columbus day by the school. W A Robb, teacher. The "Georgia Wonder," Grace Eden, be will at the opera house on slondav evening, th 14th. .She is a small woman weighing 97 pounds, but when she is sub jected to the mysterious influence she possesses, she performs miraculous feats. For instance, she placed her hand against theside of the room, in her performance at Cheysnne and five strong men could not press her to the wall. Prof Fontana, her husband, possesses great hypnotic power, and performs many amusing as well as mysterious experiments in mind-reading,or influence over mind, such as causing a person to forget thtiro'-n name, 10 im agine himself somebody else, and the like. Do not fail " tt see this marvelous at traction. Tn Post office Site. Postmaster Monteith received word from the Post office department yesterday that the proposition of G W Maston and others was accepted, and hence the post office will go to the Maston corner, comer wave from the Democrat office. Coder the proposition the post office will soon be 80x24 feet and will he placed in the hands of the government furnished with 500 boxes, etc, ready for use ; the rent of which is to be $250 a year. The entire structure will cover 66x100 feet, the re maining 42 feet either being used for a double store or two single stores, and a second story for offices. The erection of the building will be begun as soon as possible in the spring, the winter weather necessarily preventing work before then. Teachers' Examination-. The follow ingare attending the teachers' examina tion in this city : Mrs M E Weaver.Tan gent; Clyde L Knapp, Chas E Smith. Brownsville; W W Bailey, Spicer ; JE Daw, Santiam; W E Dean, Harrisburg; J J Ellyson,8beIbum ; Geo L Sutherland, Scio; Wm E Norton. Monroe; Hamilton A Brown, Eugene; Beeka Hoinyer, Jor dan; Daisy Lee, Shedd; Minnie Fuller, Mill City; Delia Kingsley, Ella Carey, Scio; Ida M Ross, F E Ross, Lebanon; Anna G Farrell, Albany; Mattie Cross, Grace Stafford, Halsey; Clara Harkcr, Millers; Ida. Ward, Plainview. A Poke Caws. Mr P H Bowman left at the Democbat office yesterday a genu ine poke cane raised on his place. The stalk is red and makes a very fair kind of a cane. During the campaign of '44 Democratic supporters of Jas K Polk car ried them generally. Cash Grocery Store Allm Bros, are now in their new quarters in the Brink Blocl, at the corner of Ferry and Secoud Slree, aod wi'.h cheap tents, a tmsll expense account generally, and a first clsss stock of goods, are prepared to give their customers the best bargains to be obtained in the city, for cash. Cash counts with them, and the put.!:: want ing the best gaods and produce to be se cured in the city should call on them, where they will get low prices nrd t e bet goo4s Twenty Per Cent Discount.- For t o weeks only on all millinerv bought at Ida M Becmis. Peru AF5 You want the best grocer! to be secured in the city; then tali o:i Parker Bros. Perhaps You want fresh produce just from the gardeners, then call on Parker Bros. Pei haps Yon want the best baked goods In the city, breads, cakes, cookies, pies, ec.,then call on Parker Bros and you will get the goods and first class treatment. Closing OfT.-S-ln order to close out business, I am now offering at cost all my large and well selected stock of drv goods, dress goods, clothing, boats and shoes, and everything now in rtock. For good goods at marvelously low prices call once. G W Simpson. Klein Bros are boond to h the leado'S in hoot and shoes for low price nd best qnility sod Isrgcst stn(!U to n loot fiom. They cannot be eoualcd in Albany. STOP at Will A Stark's if you de.ire to see the finest line of silverware ever brought, to Albany. It embraces rr any novelties' and will be sold at reasonable price. Lajjiem Fikb Show I hive a full line of ladies line dress shoe, all s 1 d and the Utest novelties in style, nd reisonM prices. Samsel E. Yoesa. ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. 0TI0EIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the nndersiicned he been duly so- N pointed assignee of the estate ef W R Gra ham, an insolvent debtor. All creditor of said estate are hereby notified to present their claim to me properly verified aa re quired by law at the office of Geo Humphrey, in Albany, Oregon, within three months from the date of this notice. Novenber 9th, 1892. JOHN BRIGHS, Assignee, A Fisherman':; Friend. The Dispatch in giving an account of the b'g demo cratic demonstration in Astoria, says: "When Dr Mullinix introduced Hon J K Weatherford, of Albany, two Fins were seen to jump to their feet in the back part of the audience and shout, "That's the fishermen's friend." It seems that Mr Weatherford was instrumental in getting some much needed laws enacted for tie fishermen whilst in the Oregon legislature, and has by no means been forgotten. His speech throughout was listened to with interest." Attracts Attention. We noticed as we "a me to the office this morning sev eral crowds of people standing on the corner talking ; upon inquiry we learned they were talking .of the wonderful per formance of Grace Eden. Mr Ward, the manager of the opera house, says that there lias been no company here for th last ten years that created the interest which the Eden Fontana Combination has in our city for the last two nights. Geneva, Nebraska, Republican, April 7, I3W2. At the opera house next Monday night. Mcsic and Comedy. The Hewett Musettes will be here beginning Friday, ana will revel in mu-ic and comedy An eastern paper says, speaking of their penornian.ee: it was a nnisned one in every respect; the music was the best we have had in Singapore for the last eight years. The large and enthusiastic audience must have been very satis factory to Mr Hewett, and he may be congratulated upon having such a pleas ing and varied company of artists." Hemorrhage or Lungs. A corres pondent at Sodaville sends the fallowing : The wife of R Powers, of Sodaville, was taken with bleeding of the lungs Sunday at 3 a m. They called in Dr Prill, of Sodaville, who soon stopped the bleeding. She had another attack in the evening at 4 pm- The next morning she was very weak, but is now getting better. Educational Meetlag, Friday and Saturday, Nov 11 and 12. Program Friday p m. At the court hcase. 2:30 Opening session and business 30 minutes. 3:30 Spelling, Class exercise bv Mrs Thrall. 3:30 Reading. How to teach, Class exercise by Miss Wright. Saturday a m at the school house. 9 Discussion School Civics led by Prof W J Crawford. 9 :30 Map drawingMiss Gard. 10 How to teach long division Prof F M Mitchell. 10 :30 Patriotism in the public schools Miss Bodine- All teachers, school officers and friends of education are cordially invited to be present and take part in these exercises. Miss Jennie Blocxt, Miss Abbie Wright, Prop W J Crawford, Committee. The finest line of pock: knives ia thi city at Stewart k Sox's. Xew coot's at W I? Relj's Mr Thos Briuk has mor. 1 iato the brick opposite the Mcic Tern; 1?, where he will keep a steer of furniture, and will repair furniture of all kinds on abort nctice. m s T U D 1 a USlL Mettle E. Martin. 5th Street, residence of Rev G W Hill Remember all boots acd (hoes bought of Klein Bros that rip. run over or solee come loose will be repaiied by us fiee t f -marge. Cork soled shoes for winter wear. Klein Bros hare tlx m a i aty'ts scd piieec from $3 to $S. Try n. pair and have dry feet for tbt winter. BEPI BLI "MN LAMEST. High protection has laid us low, Our leaders no more to Co ogress will go, McKinley's Dill has done us np, All same as strichuine do a pup. C. H.D. To ITtrtrnt Ike Crlfv Or any other similar epidemic, theblocd and the whole system should be kept in healthy condition. Take Hoods Sarsararilla to give strength, pnrify tbebltcU ard prevent disease. Hood's Pilli cure liver ill?. Before bavin r roar winter stock of boots 'and shoes and rubber g"ods go to K lein Bro, Albany, and get tbeir prices. They will and can aave you money on every pair. It is a pleaiere to them to show good. Kin Gloves fiotn $1 a pair np. I tarry a full line nf leading brands in black and col ored. Will receive novelties for the holidays. Agent for the celebrated Centemeri glovi . PAatVEL E. Yofvo. H. you ceme to Albany Don t fail to visit Biackman & Hodge. The druggists They carry a large and -hoice stock ot drugs, patent medicine, etc. Prescription are always carefully and prompt I v attended to. It will Pay you. Money to Loam. 1 have money in sums of $500 to 120,000 to loan on i as proved farm lands in Linn and Ben let counties, at lowest current rates, delay in furnishing the money. C G BrjBKBABT Real estate sgent, Albany, Oregon. When Easy to jr.e tier Cartons. TUeti she was a Child, nlm cried for Cturtorls. Vhrr. : beesrne . srur .j'.iinc V fa-tan. f'imti siie Liv Sjarwn.Ss)B vetsm "...! to.-ix Whtn you boy your boots and shoes i f Klein Bros they don't tf ake you pay 25 to ,'0 cents extra a pair for a warrant, but '.hoy do tbeir own shoe mskije asd repair ail Loots and shoes free of charge, that np, run over cr corn loose. Q TOP at Will & Stark's for j our watch wy jewelry and silverware. Klcsan sortuitnt fot wsddiog presents like this pat t of Oregon Nothin Dandruff is an exndstion from tie pores cf tbe scalp that spresds and drie, forming scurf and oantlog the batr to fall ont. Hall' Hair Renewer cure it. I have jast recti a iarge saSOitaieat of li brary lumps direct from eastern Psctoriis. Call and see thsm 0 E Browuell. Klein Bros sellr.o shoddy stuff, but sell boot aod thru made of leather. Sweet cider for miuce pic f by the (t!kn at C E Browoel'r. Ashbv efc Carse, ftesl W, 89J Wh ri.-' on Street, Portland. Of. Buy Warner Bros corset of W F Read. Bargains in summer goods at Read', Will & Stark, V jeweler. Large stock of hite good' and cm! roid eries at W K Head CVa. Fahiibbs S. N. Steel A Co.arenow pre pared to make loan from 1 to 5 year in amounts from $200 to 810,000. Call on, or write them at Albany, Ure. Lames Oxfords. 1 now have a com plete line tanging In price from (1.25 to 14.50 a pair. Good value and every pair warranted, Samuel Young, You can save money bv baying of Read, A large stock of pruning (bears nd pro li ng hos, tbe best made, just received at Stewart X hoi's. Now is the tiaie to hem. use SOCIAI. AND rEsUONAL Miss Amelia May has been In the city the guest ot Mr l . Benders, Mr James Smith and wife, of have moved to Albany to reside. Halsey' Mr Flojd Dorrl will leave In days to entir the Waitsburg, a few Wash., Academy. s)n account of the Ill-health of Mrs Odgers, Dr Odgeis will move with his family tomorrow to Medford. Bert VanCleve, recently editor of the Telescope has accepted a position with a theatrical company and joined It at Sacra mento. James Anderson, a former Waldport citizen, who resides in Albany or near that place, came In Saturday and Sunday pulled for Waldport, there to look after property Interests. Thus former residents return to their first love. Newport Times, A meeting will be held at the residence of F P Nutting on Wednesday evening for the organization of a Chautauqua Lit erary and Scientific circle. Those Inter ested In the work, who would like to pur sue a course ot reading in the C L S C are invited to be present. Mr Frank M Wells, son of Dr G M Wells, has been honoied ty the appoint ment to the position of quiz-master in the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, where he grad uated among the "honor men" of his class last June Telegram. Oregon agalust the world. Green Arnold, of La Grande, well known as one of the earliest 'pioneers of Eastern Oregon, Is o.ie of Pendleton's visitors todav. Mr Arnold was nere. al most, when Mount Hood was a hole In the i grout d.and raised the first grain in Wasco, j Umatiha arid Union counties, then em-i braced in Wasco county, which extended from the cascades to Salt Lake. He was a grand juror at toe first term of court, held at The Da'.tea In 1S5 j .aud judge at the first election, held the same year. There were thirty-five vote. polled.-Pendleton j E. O A genuine surprise pr "v was terdered Mrs A M Overman at h ome on Nirth street Saturday afternoon, 'ionor of her 75th btrthdav. The party wa. gotten up by her daughter-in-law, In sue, a manner that the house was filled by old friends be fore the nature of the affair was sus pected. A nice, lunch was served at 3 o.clock, and a delightful afternoon was spent. The following were present, with the ages of the older ones: Mrs Fisher, 90; Mrs Fanning 84; Mrs Hogue, 82; Mrs Overman. 75, Mrs Miller, 74; Mr Altree, 72; Mrs Stewart, 71: Mrs Moore. 63; Mrs Summervllle, 66; Mrs Cross, 64; Mis Ke'lev, 60; Mrs Kellev. j 5S, and Mrs George and Mrs Hyman. TUESDAY. License has been iesned for the mar riage of John 11 Weddleand Coia Lake Sam 6 mead, an old resident of Albany, is in the city, after an absence of several years. Ira Cox and Earl Viles left this noon for Deemoines, Iowa, to be gone about three weeks, going on business. The name of Mrs Blain, 73. should have been in the list of these attending Mrs Overman's birthday surprise party. Invitations have been received by hie. friends in this city announcing the mar riage of Mr Will H Alexander, at high noon on Wednesday, November 23rd, to Miss Nora, daughter of Mr and Mrs R M Burgess- The ceremony is to be per formed at the Christian church, in Paris, Mo , which city is now Mr Alexander's home. Statesman- Several Albany friends of the groom will extend best wishes when the event occurs. H C Watson, the lawyer, lea yea to night for Memphis, Tenn-, where he goes to assist in prosecuting the murder er of bis father-in-law, Judge Morgan, mention of which was made in the Dem ocbat several months ago. The case will be one of the hardest contested in the history of the Mississippi valley, the prominence of the murdered man mak ing it of general interest there. Dr J W Odgers, the dentist, left this noon, for Medford, where he will be located, being obliged to seek a more bracing climate on account of Mrs Odgers health. During the few months of residence here Dr Odgers sbowdd him self not oolv to be a good citizen, making many friends here; but as well a first class dentist, already building up a good ! practice, his work speaking for his skill, hacked up by a long experience. Med ford is fortunate in securing so compe tent a dentist. There is no profession in which one needs to be sure they are in goods more than in dentistry, and this the patrons of Dr Odgers can depend on. WEDNESDAY. Hon Jeff Meyers was in the city last evening. Miss Rose Trumbull arrived in this noon on a visit with friends Albany here, of whom she has a host. Rev Pilchard and Coadit went to Salem this noon to vitit Rev Gwynne, who con tinues to be diegeroucly ill. Ankcjvncemext Having severed my connection with the Albany nurseries, I take thf opportunity of tendering my incere thanks to all former patrons and friends of the above nurseries for their liberal patronage. I am still engaged In the nursery business, having ocateJ just across the river, in Benton county, one half mtle west of the Albany high steel bridge on the Rainwater donation clairr. where 1 am growing as fine a lot of tres as can be seen In any nurserv in the Wil lamette Valley. Trees for sale this fail at the nursery, al.o at my trc vatd In Al bany. Awaiting your further order, I am Your trtly. T A Hyman. Proprietor of the We. Side Nurseries. Vrs, More People want good groceries than anything else. It mean a good deal for the harmony of the household. Matters go a!on more smoothly. Deal with Conn & Hendricson and you will get the best groceries at the lowest prices. Their produce Is always fresh, and they keep the latest in everything. You are not In it if you do not buy yeur eating gosds of Conn 3c Hendricson. Permanent Branch Laixory.--A branch office of the Sales Steam laun dry has been established in Albany. All work will be collected and the laundried articles delivered at Salem prices. No other expense. All work guaranteed. Orders may be left with Osborn Davy, permanent agent and solicitor for Albany New Process. Cobb, the printer, has bought the exclusive right for this city and county for the F E Tavlor chroma'ie printing process and will make color printing one of his specialties. See sam ples of his late work. In oaf us where dandruff, scalp disease, falling ati grayect of the hair appear, do not ueglect them, hut apply a proper remedy and tor.ic like Hall's 1 1 sir Rcne'.rer. Gt lo J W Cobb. auocsor to Pairiey Si Srhilej, Plirv.i Bloek, for ynur j b priating if all kinds The Portland Collection Agency hat com menced seversl uits to collect accounts for G L Blackmail. Pare owing him should settle their accounts and save co te. The best roast ooflee in the city st Com efuyera H abou that order for jV u promise I C j!tb, sfssf dtys 1 ; prlotln . : 1 ' The beet ewtlry at Will & Htstk s, Albany Market. ' Wheat, 66He. Oats, 36c. Flour, 85.00. Mutter, 20c. Eggs. 80c. Lard, 12MC. Pork-hams. 15-; shoulders, 80, Hide. 12o. Hay. baled, 15 Po atoea, 25c. Apple, 50c. Hops. 17c. Dried fruitplum, 9c, apples, Dc. Chickens, S4 60 per dozen. Beef, on foot, 2c. Hogs, dreased, 7c. (IKtllT s'OIRTl Assignment of Earl Race. Report of sale ordered fllec. L W Wallace, executor, vs Wm Rllea et ai; Injunction. J L Cowan substituted as plaintiff and decree of judgment ordered entered. Ash by Pearce vs L Case et al; fore closure. Dismissed as to K R Case it al, Harry Wilson et al vs Lebanon & San. tlam Canal Co; foreclosuie of Hen. Judge by default of T G Price ordered entered. Benj Hardman vs Thos Brink et al ; re covery of money. Decree of foreclosure on pleadings ordered entered. F H Williamson vs W R Graham ; re covery of inonoy ; attachment. Plaintiff given 10 days in which to lile amended complaint. Santium Lumber Co vsF S Campbell ; foreclosure merchant's lien. Demurrer to complaint sustained, and complaint amended. Deyoe & Robson agt R R Humphrey and Waterloo Development Co. The lat ter was ordered to answer sa garnishee at first day of next 'term, order and Interro gations to be servedjln 40 days. N A Blodge'.t vi W E Kellcy et al. De fault as to Kellcy and wife' and judgment ordered. Answer by W T Cochrane and continued as (o him. B A Landers vs L T Henness et al. Motion for present sheriff to make deed allowed. Adjourned until Nov aSth. u ih Si I f . Mr Fisher, the surveyor, was in our village last week on business. Geo F Russell, superintendent of school, visited the school I ait week also the store and the Hag pole. Geo is very polite and if the , small girls could vote he would be our next j superintendent. He is electioneering some by ng Clothe chiU.en D E Junkin has sold a piece of his fruit farm. $50 an acre It the price he received. Laad is coming up and good land will cot be for tale long if immigration keep coming in. The entertainment bv the YP5CE por ra ises to be the best that has ever been' given here. The music by Prof Davis will be gran J, at all who have heard the Prof ran tcstlfr beie on the 8th if the electors do not all re- j sign. The lepubllcant do nat like to go op to the polls without some democrats to quar rel with. They would rather beat the dem ocrau than the populist or prohi's . tim Morgan has found Lie horse again. He tied it to a tree oa the light skte bnt the moon changed be 'ore he went home and left the horse in the dark. Amicus. KEEL ESTATE Mid John Doane to Martha A Berry ,160 acre 9 K 2 $ W DTrites toj P Wallace, 1 lot. 1000 bl 60, Albany . 1200 Wm Allen to Lon N Allen, 163 3t acres 12 w 4 5250 1 R S Rice to Santiam Lumbering Co za acres K 2 100 H P.rvant to J N Duncan, 2 lota, lis A J N Duncan to Robert H King, 2 lots. B'g A Eugene t'lm to John W Young, 600 400 360 acre 11 w 1 300 J H Knighten to W L Vance, 61 acres 12 w 4 . 1308 S.S6250 dr mm xetotoj Dr Darrin gives the latest improved remedies for chronic diseaaer of men and women, ti t electric method an en tirely new ior absolutely curing Seminal Weakness. Poerraatorrhoje. ImDotencr. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Stricture, Gleet, Syphilis, Venerea diseases, Wasting die eases from mental anxiety, overstudy. ' abuse by youthful follies and ignorance of nature's laws, excesses of maturity, i cec imng years, naaiy treated or neglect ed venereal diseases resulting in mental and physical aestruction.early decay and I toss 01 we s pleasures, special attention i given to throat, lung, eye and ear. blood, j private, norvous diseases, catarrh and deafness, and all curable chronic and special diseases- Offices. Revere House, J Albany, Or. Hours, 10 to 6 ; evenings, ! 7 to ; huncjay 10 to 12. Consultation free and confidential. Question blanks ' and circulars sent free- As a uarantee that Dr Damn does cure, read the fof- win: Mrs Anna Jones, 307 Ninth st., Seattle, vasu; cured 01 neuralgia and nervous prostration, also rheumatism. ueorge 11 I'apennerg, Tualitan. Or; deefness 10 years so that be con Id scarce ly hear a sound ; cured in CO minute. Mrs John McOinnis, Vancouver, Wash : naralvzpfl arm. rami lit vra ago by Dr Darrin, while in -n Fran Cisco. Office at Revere House. Will remain a few weeks longer. Mood the- Testt Allcock'a Porous Piasters are Dospproscb able in curative properties, rapidity aod safety of action, and are the only reliable plasters. eyer produced. They have success ful! v stood the test of over thirty year' use by the public: their virtue hsve oever been equalled by the uoscrnpaloo imitators who have sooght to trade upon the repstation of AUcock'e bv makiof ptartert with kolea io them, and claiming t lem to be "jast as good a AUcock's, aod they stand tcdsy indorsed byootouly tbe highest medical authorities, but by mill-on of grateful patients who have proved their efficacy as a hoaeehold remedy. Beware of imitationt,aad do not be deceived by mirepreentetioo. Ask for Allrook', aod let 00 solicitation or explanation induce you to accept a substitute. Farmers Attention. The under signed desires to say that he Is now pre pared to do fiast -class horse shoeing at $1.50 all round, and all other work In ray line done In good style and with prompt ness. I make a specialty of plow repair ing, also do all kinds ef wagon work. A.11 work warranted. Guaranty reasonable price. Cat cor Second and Ferry at. Geo P Cramer. Beautiful Homes. Beautify you home and make It attractive with Hybrid Perpetuals and other choice roses, old and new varieties of Japanese roses and shrubs. Orders taken for the above and all kinds of fruit and ornamental shade trees at 3 A Hyman', in ist St, Albany Or. There Is more Catarrh In this section of thw country than all oihui diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For o great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, andby constantly tuilingto cure with local treatment, pronounced itlncnrable. Sci ence has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, and, therefore, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney &Co. , Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It 1 taken internally in doses from 10 drop toatesspooa ful. It act directly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. They offer ono hundred dollar for any case It fulls to euro. Bond lor Alreniaea And feelimnnttt I . AeldreSS. If. J. UHKMSX &JJ., AOIOUO, Vn jsaySwld by Druggists, "Sc. fir ANTED.-GIrl to work at Orphan' It Hnie. ror partloulirs call on Mr l)r Kelley, or at Horns. Letter ijlsl. Following is the list of letter reo.sioir g iu the post office at Albany, Linn countv, Oregon, Nov 8, 1892. Person calling fot these letter must give thn' date on which they were advertised. Berry, H V Cox, Com Cook, John ' Crockett, Lizzie t-rockett, in 11, ( ,-ualiiug, A Benny, Chas Davis, Alice Day, 'Jbas Frentress, E P Hoeem, Martin Morgan, M Noal, Ben Sloan, Thos Toby, Walter Wilson, Harry Ewing, Eliza E Hardwick. Mattie 2 Krauss, Win F Meeker, lvio Robert, J B Swoflord.Rev H B White, Anna T. MONTKITII, P. M, IV MVS (OIMI Below ve give the vole in Linn county as far as received, in order arranged on the tickets, republicans, democrats, peo ples party and prohibition- The total voie in Aioany wasuwi; in junu it was 877. A good many democrats voted for the Wesver delegate in this county, and the vote given indicates that Weaver has a plurali'v over Harrison, with Pierce con siderably in the lead. All the orecincts are not yet in, and the figures cannot be given. Alhanv. Caples, 14"; Dunne, 149; Irwin, 147; Miller, 148. Butcher, CO; Colvig, 70; Nolan d, 67. Burleigh, 71; Galvani, 08; Holt, 70; Tierce, 137. Black, 19; Gay lord, 20; Lucas, 18; Parker, 19. Central Albany. Caples, 108; Dunne. 108; Irwin. 108 Miller, 108. Butcher, 30; Colvig, 29; Noland. 30. Burleigh, 66; (Jalvani, 64; Holt, 56; Pierce, 81. Black, 10; Gajlord, 10; Lucas, 11; Parker, 10. East Albany. C;iples. 44; Dunne, 42; Irwin, 43; Millar, 42 Butcher 31; Co' vig, 22; Noland, 32. Burleigh, 14; Galvani, 13; Holt, IS; Pierce, 46. Black, 14; Garlord, 15; Lucas, 14; Parker, 14. Wc Alhanv. Caples. 139; Dunne. 137; Irwin, 130; Miller, 138. Butcher, 60; Colvu. 61; Noland. 60. Burleigh, 62; Gal'ani, 62; Holt, 65; Pierce, 102. Black, 9; Gaylord, 9; Lucas, 10; Parker, 10. Syracuse Precinet.Caples,18 ; Dnnne, 10; irwin, t; niuer, 18. Butcher, 11 j f'olvig, 11: Noland, 11. Burleigh, 52; Galvani, 52; Molt, 62; Pierce, 59. Black, 2; Gaylord, 2; Parker, 2. Santiam. Caples, 34; Dunne, 34; Irwin, 34; Miller, 34. Butcher, 17; Colvig. 17; Noland, 17. Borl?igb, 107; Galvani, 107; Holt, 108: Pierce, 141. ' Black, 4 ; Gaylord,4; Lucas 4 . Parker, Shedd Caples, 57 ; Dnnne, 57 ; Ir win. 67; Miller, 56. Butcher, 11; Colvig, U; Noland. II. Burleigh, 64 ; Galvani, 64 ; Holt, 64 . Pier' "6; Black, II Gaylord. 10; Lues. 10; Parker, 10. Fox Valley.-Caplas, I aw a a t a 5.- 99; Dunne, 29; liurletKli 56; Galvani, 56; Holt, 5S; Pierce. 66. Black 5; 5. Gaylord. 3 ; Lucas, 5 ; Parker, Price. Caples, 53 Dunne, 62; Irwin, tw ; sillier, sa. Butcher, 17; Colvig, 17 Noland, 17; rierce, is. Burleigh, 10; Galvani, 10; Holt. 10; rierce, iu. Black, 6; Gaylord. 5; 5; Parker. 5. Center. -Caples, 28, Dunne, 28 Irwin a; Miller, zs. Botcher, 16; Colvig. 16; Noland, 16. Burleigh, 35; Galvani. 35; Holt, 36; Pierce. 61. Black. 1; Gaylord. 1 Parker, 1 . Halssy.-Caples, 145; Ira in, 147: Miller, 146. Botcher. 20; Colvig, 30 ; Lucas, 1 ; Donne, 145; : Noland. 20. uurieigti, ss ; Pierce, 107. Galvani, (S8: Holt, 87; Black. 26; Gaylord, Parker, 25. 20; Lucas, 25; North HarrUbore. Caple,62; Dunne. 62; Irwin, 62; Miller, 62. Batch, r, 32; Colvig, 32; Noland, 32. Burleigh, S3, Galvani, 83; Holt, 83; Pierce, 105. Sooth Harrisburg. Caples, 62; Dunne, 68: Irwin, 62; Miller, 627 Butcher. 25: Colvig, 25: Noland. 23; Burleigh, 51; Galvani, 51; Holt, 51; 'lerce. 74, Black. 2; Gaylord, 2; Lucas, 2; Parker, 2. North Lebanon -Caples, 80; Dunne. 80; Irwin, W. Miller. 80. Botcher. 33; Colvig. 33: Noland, 33 Burleigh, 70; Galvani, 71; Holt, 71; Pierce. 101. Black, 4; Uaylord. 2: Lucas. 2; Parker. Franklin Butte. Caples, 30; Dunce, -ai : irwin, i; j tiler. 30. Butcher. 23: Colvig, 13; Noland, Burleinb, 62; Galvani. 62; Hoi!, Pierce. 73. Black, 4 : Gaylord. 4 : Lucas. Parker, 4. 13: 62: 4. Scio. -Cap. 39: Dunne w Mn .r . 39: Irwin, Butcher'. 10; Colvig, 10: Noland, Burleigh, 43; Galvani. 43: Holt. Pierce. 52. 10. 43; 15; Black, 15: Gaylord, 15; bsKas, rarser, i. Sodaville. Caples, 50; Donne, 50 Irw in. 50. Butcher, 15; Colvig, 15 Noland, 13. 80; Holt. SO; Lucas, 4 ; awissgn, u; (iaivani, 1 1 I BlSClt. 4 Gavlord. raraer, 4. Waterloo- Caples, 31; Dunne. 31; Ir win, 31; Miller, 31. Butcher, 9 ; Colvig, ; Noland, 9- Burleigh, 49; Galvani, 49; Holt, 49; Pierce, 68. Black. 1; Cavlord, I; Lucas, 1; Parker, 1 ; Sweet Horn' . -Caples, ',: e)unne. 63; Irwin, 63; ain.er.63. Butcher, 27; Colvig, iS: Noland, -3; Pierce, 28. Burletith, 117; Galvani, 118; Holt, 117; Pierce, 117. Black, 1 ; Gaylord, 1 : Lucas, 1 ; Parker. 1. See W F Read' una oi utv before buying elsewhere. gocd Furniture for sale at Mrs Mueller's, corner 3rd and Ellsworth stree's. AtUMEB. HANSARD DsVANEY. On Nov 8 1892, at the Revere House, in Alhanv. bv Rev KHPrlrliinl M, c P n;.i and Miss M E DeVaney, both of Leb anon. TOOLE A BRAMS. On Nov 8, 1851--', at the Revere House, Mr Win S Toole formerly of Wallace, Idaho, r.n4 Miss badie L Aurains, of San Francisco. EAST DOUGHTON. In this city, at the parsonage of the M E Church South, tn November 6th. 1802. bv the nastor Rev G C Harmon, James East and Laura h. Dough ton both ot Albany. LKUntloK UAK Y . In this city, at the parsonage of the M K Church South, on November otn, 1392, by the pastor. Rev G C Harmon. Soloman A Crowder and Lenor B Cary both of Linn rounty L . . DIED. D1ERENGER. On Tuesday morning Nov 8, 1802, of typhoid pneumonia, st her home in tlbany, resulting from child birth, Mrs Clara Dterenger, aged 26 years, 8 months, and 6 dAys. The de ceased leaves a husband, and three children, the infant not being expect ed to live, who have the sympathy of manv in their loss. The funeral service will take place to morrow at o clock from the Kvangeli cai church- HORN. BAYNE. On Nov. 0th, 1892, to the wifo of George Bayne, of Peoria, a 1 pound son. When it conies to large babies Albany's 12 poundersure not in 1 PLaoman. On Nov 7, 1891, on ih farm of W Rumbaugh, in Benton county, to Mr rd Mrs Glaus flagman a son. D R PRICE'S tn iueon7y'ure Cream ofTartnr Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. TJsed in Miliions of Homes 40 Years the Staiu1"- Highest: of all in Leavening ABSOLUTELY PURE HOME AKB 1WHIMII WHKAT. 601 CENTS MONDAY. Tomorrow ia to b a day of serprist. Ltns county's aateument will be $467,000 lac than last year. W brat h oppsd a cent and 60s cetts per bnshel Is the price. Mr B J Moses Is mekiua arrange mer.1 to start a branch barber shop at Halaey. At Atoila they were obliged to lock the door in order to keep the audience inside during Doiph's long harangue. Kl r.upberri were in the market ator- day, a DkmocbaT man saeiog a couple of boxes at Parker Bros raised near thi city. They are cleaning nn the street pretty wesl.; but it take Miaul taclesne np your loot aptrel. He a a abiatr with a record. The interest of (ieo Keeoey, deceased, in the estate of Wanksenpy. cros the river, will be sold at ad nini'lrat r' sale next Thar lay at Corvallia, The sals f the St Cb. lea Hotel will be ncss plated by the siguins of the deed by the rstsree, Mr rromsr, and Mr k. U Barrett, the purchaser, who u an old hotel man, will soon open it. Gtorge A Waggoner. A F Hrrshser aod J D Clark filed a'tieies of incorporation of the Bxcalai jt fruit Co with the secretary of ttst StturJay-. The office and pises of t.usints will be at Corvallia and the capital tcek i $15,000. The W C T D 1111 babeecrenld bv the ladies of the Presbyterian church for Tues day, aid lha regular meeting ef the Union will he held at the borne of Mrs T J Wilson oof of 3rd sad P rry at half past two o'elaek By order ct ball committee. Jack Pollen and Charles Preen, who were arrested for taking ht fotce and violence tbe property of another near Harriabarr, to Lao county, were tried at Bagoae aad acquitted. Teeee an the two men feep. ia the jail here. Philip Molkey, sgedWeeare, recently preached a sermon ia Eager, e. Pserra acted Mrinxo The Cumber land Presbyterian chnrch in the eastern Grt of the city, which ha been conduct JC a protracted meeting during the last two weeks decided last even'ng to discon tinue the meeting, but tbe matter wa re considered today by the member of the church and they bare derided to continue the meetings. 'Services will be held to morrow evening. Rev Knowles. ol Mc Minnvilie, will have charge. The public iscordtallv invited to a '.tend. TCEjtltAT. K e.'.iOB da Mostly talk it 'area Urar; la; besiuess oa-.ht. R W Speacer be bees removed a Chief of Po to of Portland, aad C B Heat appointed- Tn reaaos gives arse tack of necessary qasStHcatioa. A eew street car has bean ordered from ft too', ton. Calif, be tVe street car co3.pe.ay. The wheel will be targe sooogb to ran oa the rails, toe present wheel being two oar -row sad light. Delay are daagaroa. Precare a bolt's of West's Cough iytap at ease aad ear that tnaialaaaiu hacking conga aad sore throws, relieving nein aod r. tserr . It is the hews hold remedy for all throat aad long disease. Cheapest end ht. 95 aad SOe. Said by J A Camosiaf , draggist. S H Holt, of Phoeeii. to saeeeed hisseelf ; W SeJIoeay. of MeUiaavttte, to eoeoaed tuauelf ; A J Millar, of Portland, to saeaeed too lata Gains Fisher were appointed today members of the State Board of Agtt cw tar. Salsa Joanl. Tee Democxut hss received from the F. P R R Co eooveair 4 tbeir Hotel ds afoot, at Monterey. Csbf.. aad lbs Hot4 Paso Rotate at Paso Koble. aad also a hanger eootaiaiac soma fin cats uf California win ter.rseort. They are elegantly gatteo ay, sod speak for tbe place they illaatrate. A ax Bsoeex. Yesterday afternoon Mr Charles Edwards, Hie well ki.own horse trainer, who has charge of tbe fair grounds, wss handling a horse of A Ilackleman, when the animal gave him a vicious kick, breaking his right arm. Dr Maston set tbe bone- Scddkx Death. Yesterday Mr George Hart (man, drummer for J W Duffy, deal er in wail paper, and I I Jouracn, dealer in varnishes, of Ssn Francisco, arrived in Albany and took room 51 at the Re- ere House. In the evening he wss feeling unwell, having cramps in his stomach, and secured something at a drug store for his illness, sad went to bed st an esrly hoar. About S o'clock this morning he was heard to complain. ot coming down to hreaklast his room was entered when he was found cold in death in his lied. The exact canec of his death ccu'.d not be stated. A jury was called at 1 o'clock by Coroner Farrell, the verdict being in accordance with the facta stated. The deceased hss a family in San Francisco, to which place his re mains will be shipped tonight. He has traveled several years through Oregon. wss about 38 years of age, and is well poken of by those knowing him. WSDXtSDAY. Ji.hu I sore in ha parchssed tha oa'.ono ol H L Crnor. ('.race LUen the little Georgia Wonder, is indeed a wonder, and our citizens generally will wish to ree her. .test Monday oigbt. aewitt a x use it win give oar cituiot a musical and oomedial treat not often secured for Albany There should be a big houee Friday night. The foaera! nf Mrs John Uieienger will take place to-morrow at S o'clock at the KvaagehoAl church, instead of to day, a post ponement being neoessarv 00 account of some 1 elativea not being able to arrive to day. MrsTalt is canvassing for a class of 100 in music for Prof W W Dvt. Those in terested in advancing Alhanv musical affair ahould unite with it. The Professor' well known talent making it an advantageous thing for the musical people of our city. Mr J C McClnrkac,ol Evaosville.Iodiana, representing the Vtomaos Board ef Foreign Missiooe of toe lumberlaod freabyterian church w'il siwk at the Cumberland Pr- byteriao church n Friday evening nest at 3G o'clock. A foil Hoe tf fleece slipper roles at K'eiu Bros. Klein Brcs iron clad cchool shoes not em all. Ladies vou oao buv overgaiter from 75c to 1.50 at Klein Prof. All tae go. Get Klein Bro price 00 rubber good be fore baying. They can aave yon mosey. Wear a pair of artio sex in your robin r boot and keep your feet warm, at Klein Bro. For your school shoes go to Klein Bros as they repair thorn free of charge if tbey rip, run oyer or the solo come loose. Remember that F L Burnout doei guar antee tit, aod new uosslhle oontiog ripn clothing botuht of his (tore. 0oroot jn.t reseived. Farmers trv a pair nf' French Kiiboo, made by Klein himself, for $6 the s.ttn boot to measnro would cost you $7 30. Try a pair and have dry feet. Choice jerked Venn on at C E Br win II . C K Btownell offers fo-salea lot of flower pot cheap. The first craubonie tf the teatoa at C II Brownell. Baking Powder: Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Becking Pomier A (. It A .-. sjEETin.1 hair mount grange, Benton county, Nov. 5th, 1892. At the morning was fail at an early hour a good number of Patron of Husbandry were fuund congregated at the hall of ratrmount grange tor the purpose of attending the session of Linn Co. Busi ness Councial. In due time the Worthy President, J fj Scott, called the house to order and a tong was sung by the choir. The minutes of the last regular meeting of the Council wa read by the secretary :nd approved. The agent of the council stated that he had no special report to make at ih! meeting. The committee on legislation asked for further time to make their report and ime was granted. A notice was read by the agent, from the secretary of state grange, W M Hill cary, in regard to the different grange in making tbeir reports. Also it was request ed of all grange to take some action on the Pure Food bill now before congress, and report to him at once. The resolution in regard to the state making an appropriation for an exhibit at the Columbian exposition to be held at Chicago wa taken up and argued on pro and con by Bros Lee per, Clem, Payne, Bridgefarmer, Dawson, Wilds, Henshaw, Irvine, Carter and other. At thi juncture dinner wa announced aod the President declared a recess foi the same. Dinner being over the President re called the house to order and proceeded to business under the head of new busi ness. Tbe committee on legislation offered their report on the road question by the chairman cf the commit tee.snd wss talked on by Bros Irvine and T Froman. Tbe committee on legislation also offered tbeir report on another resolution on tbe road quettion, making it the duty of all super visors to give a receipt to all persons doing road word. The report wa argued in a very spirited manner by several member of the council. A general report by the committee 00 legislation wa read la regard to several question of importance to the people of Oregon. Said reoort was laid on the table. The neat session of the council w ill be held with Grand Prairie grange. No 10. On motion a vote of thank wa tender ed to Fatrmoent grange for the use of thetr hall and the sisters for the repast furnished on the occasion. Bro Caeto from Clackamas county .Ore gon, was called for and made remarks on the good of the order, much U the inter est cf all present Bro N P Pay ne offered several sugges tion for tbe good of t.e order. On motion adjourned. Rcrktes. GOOD NEWS a Far the euffiecs of csasatsert of m Tntt's Pills, s !; tire Dr. nl leti to as noo sees Utat ho asnelw fAf sea TINY LIVER PILL wWeti 1 sf exeedlee4y smallsUs. 4SS itet rrCllnias; all Q.-- eh fa oflfce W leecrr en. Grseil pcrly rec-table-. IJolh elic e.f ttor pm A oreeatU sesawd. Ike .Aietti ot TUTTS TIKY LIVER PILLS aft ltunraiataietrardcvetbi-md.' ACADEMY OF Udj of Perpitnal Eelp hi Stoie. stock cf 2nd sr good io tbe alloy, anl Ui most reasonable prices av co haa! all kinda of FURNITURE. STOVES, TINWARE, TaUKKS, BOOKE. PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY. ETC, ETC On door west of 8 Toon ; a old store. L. G0TUIB. A sweoa Oeeajlm Trassoisat. eoainastt So imlliiiai Hiilsi 111 1 riiiniin sl is tli 1 ui Pn sse ttaWaavOmie, Sweater Eheosltarv PUml so jsqru waasasss rti MS) eeuMoej. is m sl ew (Ttst tessSt ta to gsosnl asstta. To Snt Lmjm 1 w 1 .eheml eors rcassriof so sper uc tnt us au sa seneare astsanse. true, raw alsSTStSs WoerasatslL 1 psr sea. S tar tt t ay sasii. Wt eager tress loss tsctlBts limn beer s eillSsn far- r-ie IS jNatSvetr ctvso oaer If sen cane. Sana aaktae aooad by oses.es nerimosoai rfta Sa. Co J A CsUBuattsubV-DracaTtH Kate steal. Albas . ures 50U Reward ! ui ssr tssabse eseeaee! ror any rej o t .mt, I rw". Sick HeatfsetM. ! 11 loo -.r Coctiecaest vs rmaact esr vita v. .ret Urer Pills, wheel th airsrtlos ir : el with. 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