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SMOKED FOR OVER vaz been popular with smokers everywhere for over twenty-five years. It is Just as Good Now as Ever. tsrLAVOR, Fragrance and Purity have contributed largely to the rcwn; popularfty which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smowng b v r 1 ; v.'se finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be had 0 r.i rn ! ; t tmi;h less cost than in cigars. W; .CKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.. """HAM. N C. WEATHKKrOKD A CHAMBEKLAIR, Attorneys t Law. Will practice In c juris ot t!i Stat. 8pocial ettenUnn (tven to matters tn probate and to co lecUoos. OFFICE la ihc Flinn Slock . w ft Itlll VEt Attorney at Law vnd Solicitor In Chancery. Collec tions anade on alt points. Loans aayoUatut n rable una Albany, Onroo G KO. H . WRIGHT, Attorney at taw, and Notary Pabdc. Will practice in all the marts of this Mate Special attention siren to rollec-jons and matters In probate OaSee: Upstairs Matsu TwJale Block Albany. Oga t. i 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 , B AO&Mt'KX at W4TSOS, all lent mattcri will rwiln pramp attsoti jn ffioe ir. Old Fellow's Temple, Albany, T A Si VE HAtKLKWiN, Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. WH1THBT, Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. J AMES J. CHtKLTOR, Attorner-aPLaw. All la; bamas'. 1 tended to swosaptiy: FLIXS-S Bloek, Albany, Or: D It. J. I- HILL. I and Samoa. OFFICK Oarmar Ferry street, Albany, Orctwn. Y)HS- MASTOV at VIS. Physicians an Snrnone. OFFIOB Corner and l.ioMalbln streets. Albany, Or, Calls promptly attaodedi our ami country. c l'. H4rIaSF.RLa.IV. M. D,, HeTsaaepalhiat. aaTSpeeUiet la diseases at the Bye. Twenty yean eiperiaaos e)Ao hoars 7 uti as; 1 a t p at. and C H t mnmf . AI baa, , Oregon. W TM K A Of.,B.XKKBS or ALHAST, OMOOlt, TRANSACT a general Baukiny hoWnass. DRAW SIGHT DRFTa on Hew Verk. San Fr a acoand Portland, Oregon. LOAN MONET on approved seenrity . REOEiVE deposits subject w cheek. COLLECTIONS made en lararaMe term.. IXTEREiT paid en ties itiiaeHa EDA7FD AXLE r IMA, en BR EASE BEST IX THE WOULD. i-snonTTiseiil i lusTls entlaetlrtr two boxes of any other br- -..Not tWbetodbybat.r-OCTHECt:, I IXB. Foa8AiByptijataotf:n:RAU.Y. ivr ONLY LINE RUN KING 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS leaving Portland, 8:45 A. H. 7:30 P. H. 3 DAYJ3 TO 1 CHICAGO 7 Hours (jnirkcr to St. Panf. 23 Honrs Quicker to Chicago. 40 Honrs Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. For rases and general information cl nti or address W II HURLBURT.Atst.Gen'l. Past. Agt, 'ifi'WgtMiialnn f TT, " e" -" Portland, Oreoon. HEALTH IS WEA T BRAIhP Mumm fuaranteei! specific tor Iirterla, Dizziness, Con rulelons. Fits.Jferrnus Nouraleia. Headache, Ne irous Prostration eaused by the a o( alcohol or tob acoe, Wakefulness, Ment.,1 Dipression, Bft?ninr ef the Crsiii re-rultine; In Iniinity a.-t-l lslin to misery, dewy an death, Prematura tld Age Btrreuntsa Lose o( Power .n either tss. IiirHunttrr Lste s and Sjwrimtenhoea caused by iiver-etsHion e f the brain, seif-ab'isc or erer-indu'genej. Eash box contain one mouth's treatment. $1.0) a box, or sis boxes for $:,. sent by mail prepaid en receipt of price. WE GI'AKAlsTEK III BOX.KS To euro any o si. With e-wh order received by us lorsli. ax.ii. a :iainp'iiod with f, 00. we will send tka purohwir our written guarantee to refund the money l( the treatment does net affect a cure. O uar sntsoa lsiuod only by J CummlBK. :rwas:lat' Mle c-n, . tllinay. wras A few copies of Cram's Atlas (new cen. ens edition) for sale at $2 each. Apply to Mrs IV.lt, corner Broadalbin and 3rd teets. DELINQUENT TAXES DKLINQUENT Coun.r taxea of 181 nltniild bo pail at onco ai.n sit o or sale, as the roost be reduced. Propsi wll. be ;ved upon If not atttn ltd lo in reasonable tin e: LVIava ar.s danneroiiH rjtoptetnber 19th, 1892. 0 C JACKSON. SLer i rsc wsst s issara asd Baais T TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION OURE. Th caecess of this Great Cengh Cart) U without a parallel in the history of medicine. Alt druggists are authorised to net 1 it on a pos itive guarajitae, a teat that no other cure east Stacoea fully stand. That it mar become i, the Proprietors, at an enormous ex are placing a Sample Bottle Free Into home tn the United States and Canada. Ifwou hare a Cough. Sore Throat, or Bron- cUtia, use it, for it will care yon. If your cHrtdhas the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief la sure. It you dread that insidious disease Consumption, nae ft. Ae your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURF. IselOct..aOoU. and tl. 00. IfyoorLanga I sore or uaca lame, use smion a rorona Frlce ota. For aale by all Vraa- EAST AMD-SOUTH, -VIA- Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Trains ieare Portland Daily ewth rnji i tot U law, tjpri TiOOt. a. I Lr Portland Ar fUtm lOtSrn Lt Albany Lr iM a M aaAiAr aafrasKasoa LrlTara Abore temims stop ewiy at hllotng HatlorM ner of ttosebuxg. Bast Bortland, Oregon City, 'H ,sV ssnm, aslea, Aibaay, fVagent, Shcdd. Halsey Bar riatarg, Junction City, Irrfaag, Kugene. aaaaaras sun., saitr am I Lv . PortJaad Ar' ts UettrafLv Albany Lr i iraw fctwrsi Ar Botwhorg JLw I ;st ALtarrtacA aartT arcan btat) astral Lv PerUand Ar 1 10 Jt a t r At Albany Lt CraO a a 8:10 a a I Lv Albany Arl :c flaa trtO A a I Ar Lebanon Lr I SDab l:rLr Albany Arl JJSrn .-09 a a I Ar Uhannn Lv t:r PULLMAr BUFFET SLEEPERS. ttCOVIKUtt Sl?HJ 1 for At Beam aaeataHow of Favaaeagere, holding seeewet-ruaa ttrfceleatltaeaeat to atx rt i Trains eTeol aisle MTtalaet. rtsTUIS ASB costs ALUS, Mail .nimui (Except Sonoay, TJOaa I Lv ltUO r a I Ar Portland QtfWkltl ArlSJSj a Lt j ISM r axraan tsaui daut (Exespt Sanday . :40ra 7rtS rs Portland tfeXinnTflle ArltdOit Ly I 5.A6 a a Through T'icketH e an psaats EAST AND SOUTKe fee re;, iufoiautioj regarding rates, inare, ea Company Agent at AlNany . KORHLKR . P. HOOER,. alanarer est O. P. and P. I PorCBd. Oregon YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railrodd. T tMsc, Beerlver. -o- Owgan flefblopniant Po's Steamirs, Mors s,Jne to JavllAratf Pli at Olaea :U rough passenger ' aisht line fr eii. Portland and all i r ajaaa pofK b the WUlametU Valley to and from - rancoaoo, uai. Koats mat cU, a .-onnectlon at All--ri a-rth trains of the Oregon raclQ Rallrasvfl TUCK 8CITBDCLK- axoept gnjdara.) LatTs Aibaay If J r. B.lLJara Taewlna, rOa.a Lear. Corraills l:03r. u. Leave CorrallU,IO:SSI 4rrlr Taqaina. tM r. sd Amre Aibaay, 11:1S a. O. C. trains connect at Albany and Carrel Us. The above trains coanectJaV yaonina with the Oregon Dereieproi Company's Una of Steamships betrKr Y equina and San Francisco, AILING DATES . raea TAenraa. ii:.au uiey, Uixsw Utb, find 1 raoa aas raajrcraooT Willamette Valley, Oeoember 8th ; lath; 17 th. The Company 'wives tbe ngnt to soaran aauung uates w'tnout notlse. V.B. Passengers from Portland an-: tViUameUe Valley points can make close S3nnection with the trains of tbe Ysquln rmta at Albany or Corvallis, and ir de t ried lo San Francisco should arrange te rrive at Yaauins tbe evening before dale f asulng XcTPasaeaser a a rretgbt rales always th Lew est INK CO NATIONAL BANK, I OF ALBANY. OB-OM. CAPITAL STOCK fltO,eSO. sMent.... J L COWAN, e-Prestdont J M RAL8TON. st Cwhler.. O A AHCHIBOLD. D aacTOM, 1 L Cowan. J at Ralston, W 8 uadd, W H Ooltra, 1 A Oraword and O A Areh bead. fRANS ACTS a general banking business . DRAW SlOHl DRAFTS en New Jerk, gee ail Ps'tlsr 1 , Oregon. LOAN atOsTIT oa approved security RECEIVE denceiu anbiect check. B ANK Of aiciO, SOTO, OBKeOW. dent shier J b Masai .0 8 jla FIRttT NATIONAL BANK, OT ALBANY, OREGON, resident .. L PLINN Vice Prcsloent 8, E.YO05O tahisr E. W. LANG DON ra AN 8 ACTS A GENERAL banking bnwners. ACCOUNTS KEPT aubjeat to iheok. SIGHT EXCIUNOE and tel raphic transfer, sold New York, San Francisco, Chicago and P -itland regon 200 .LEOTIONf HADE on taverahle tones. aiascToae , B. Yocae 8, W, Lisa no a L E Blaib, L. Puaa Kowass 1 . Soi. BANK OF OREUilN. ALBANY, OKKOO.N. ravlui. -i- -i President H r MERRILL Vloe-Prosiilent E J LANNLNO Mhier laTrTBDAiN Tranaacte a geliera bauiMug bualneas: Exchange bought and sold on all the prluclpa cities in tbe United States I also en England, Ireland F ranee and Germany. Collections made at all accessible points on rarer. bio terras. interest allowed o.i time depoejte. ACADEMY OF lady of Perpetual Help Gtover Cleveland it the great list leader of hit day. David B Hill is a host in New York when he takes off his tost in apolitical campaign. tavid, rll is forgiven. Ah! those rainbow that Vilas and Dick inson were clissing in the northwest, Thru names art Illinois and Wisconsin, and they are beautiful bows of promise to the great masses in that region . They say wheat must be well threshed be fore it will be good. Bated upon that criter ion we should say the republicans mil new be remarkably good. But democrats mutt riot forget that Vice president elect A B Steventoo contributed no mean part tu the republican rou e last Tuesday. But what a trophy of victory the Tammany braves are now carrying in their belts. Jutt think o'it. 108,000 majority touth of Har lem. A local health statistician ftgarei that the total expense far sickness and dettht in Bos ton for 13 months Is about $4,448,000. The doctor's fees amounted tn over $12,000 per day, he says, and '.he medicine bill it $3000 per day. Since gold wat discovered in California the gold product uf the Unita) States hat been f 1,900,000,000. Most or the gold that we mined during the ar period and while aur paper currercy wat below par, want lo Eu rope. Since gold it at par we hare kept a large shaie of It at home; but tbe efforts ef European nations to establish an cxclativciy gold ba-.it is largely for the purpose of draw tog gold fro jo us. A man near Montrose, l'a , bat a butter By fatm of one- fourth of an acre, tot most' ly over with flowers aad awsll pooh of shal low water, enclosed by a fence eight feet high oi fine wire Belting, where he had 80,000 butterflies, of probaly 50 different species, this year. In one corner of it it a glass house for their Winter quarters. This is the latest fad we have beard of. The year 1S16 is called the year without a Summer. Ssow aad sleet fell on 17 differ ent days of May. In June there was either fust of snow every night out three. The snow wss fire inches deep for several dsysin succession in the interior of New York, sad from to laches to 3 feat in Wiraoot and Mains. July was cold aad frosty, ice formed ss thick at window panes in every one of the New Engiaad States. August was still worse; ice formed nearly n inch in thickness and killed neatly every green thing in the United States aed Europe. In the Spring of 1S17 corn, which had been kept over f ram the crop of Sl5, sols' for from. $5 10 S10 a bushel. tbe buyers purchasing for seed. I'- is pjinrj out Lhtt the danger in Ger many it far less froai extinction by the bined power of France and Russia than it from an iadastiia! decadence due 10 the ditiuns of German life. Between the ages of 17 and 45 every a 3le-bodied German is a soldier, sad while this cors not operate greatly against the entrance on learned pro fessions by those capable of them, it does op erate tgsins; Industrial vocations, as men suitable for "them are more likely to choose remaining in Ibe army. Ireland has mighty woe that is worse than a failure of crops. It is the eviction of poor tenants. This is atadsnd cruel feature ef Irish life that arouses the sym pathy of all Ibe world. A man with a family can live with a meager supply of food and with little clothing and mcney, but when be and tits dependent wife and childien are thrown out of doors witlteut the protection of a roof or Sre. then look for the last stages of suffering and for death from expesur. and starvation. If any great charity were to be orgsnlxed in Eog lano it nou'd seem that it should be for the benefit of evicted tenan'a who have not one penny with h'ch to pay ihelr house rent Their inability to do this comes not from tliift,estnets and laxine, but from failure of the soil 10 produce, and from excessive taxation. Wee a large charitable fund collected with which to to tide over these unforiaatic until a fa vorable season brought them good crops, an4 which, of course, thav take ss s loan to pay back when able, so as not to lower their per sonal pride, the suffering of Ireland would be Immeasurably lessened. Every day now comes tales of distress from the evicted ten ants. These reports would prompt the sug gestion that while tue Irishmen in America are contributing to the home rule they should likewise raise another for home protection . 7Vgrom, The tendency from country to city life is among tbe most notable in modern times. Large cities bsve always existed, bat they have been necessarily only an Inconsiderable part of tbe industrial population. Until re cent limes the demand for food asd other agricultural products hit required far greater manual labor to supply it tban is the fact a present. The great advances in agricultural machinery, and the improved methods that secure larger crops in these days, have repas sed hundredo of thousand who a generation ago could not have been spared from the farm. At the tame time tinman need have grown so that ti e greater part of these hundreds of thousands are now engaged In producing ar ticles to make life comfortable, and are serv -ing the world quite as well as they could be by growing food or other absolute necessaries of life. This tendency to congregate in cities is showing Itself even among farmers whs do not give up their farms. Many sre iasrning to tske s Winter vacstion In the city, just ss for many years the busy city resident lakes bis Summer vacation on the faim or at the seashore. The abvantages of city life are un doubtedly greatest in Winter. It is tnenlhat all soclsl and intellectual activity is at its height. But to great It tho attraction of city life, that a farmer who for one or twe Win ters hires a city residence, so as to give his children bitter educational advantages, is apt to end by giving up the farm, going into some city business, and becoming ptrmanent.' ly ettranged from country life and thought. This is a tendency that has been st work manvyeari. There are undoubtedly evlhi connected with it. What Is their remedy? In the first place farming itaelf must be made more attractive. Its isolation and the long hours of hard work that the old traditions impos: have repelled thousands who have no real dislike tor farm work in itself. So close jux'aposttion of homes as city life necessitates is not possible nor yet is it de sirable in ih: country. It leelly means lothe great majority in cities much greater isola tion thsn they might feel in the leash thick'y populates country district. Bsoks, newspapers and magazines In these days mske countra life nearly, if not quite, equai for intellectual cultivation to that of cities. Possibly it will always he true that the higher grades cf schcols will be better in cities than In rural districts. Hut n a'l else the country home has advantagea against which, to thinking men snd women, tbe city offers nothing that can equal, much less su persede, them, A Big Cyclone. Latest try. POBTLAND, NOV 10, 2:15 p m. Latent luminary givtei Cleveland 300; Harrison 12; weaver vt. The Veaerat Beawlt PoitTLAND. Nov iO. II :40am. Further returns give following atatea to democrats : Indiana, Uhio, v ltconsin, Connecticut, Wyoming, Illinois. California claimed by democrats but republicans still have hope, lt will late ths 1' M before statement can be mode. It is conceded democrats will have both houses of congress. 1st California Sam Franchco, Nov 10. Count in San Francisco progressing very slowly. Etlert is leading Odonnell by a fsw hundred in a race for major. The democrats are leading in the municipal offices. The very latest returns .places Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin and Indiana, in Cleveland column. Kan sas goes to Weaver. The result in Cali fornia is still in deubt. Both parties claim the state. Latest returns indicate that the legislature will be democratic on joint ballot. San Francisco, Nov i0. State returns still coming in very slowly and indicate presidential vote be narrow margin either ,IA a 1 TT 7 . way. nw pm'tm-t give iiarrtKun ivi,- ; Cleveland 104,-JOI; Weaver 18,938. W precincts still to be heard from mainly from country and mountain districts. Re turns from 1333 precincts in California out of WM outsido of San Fran give Harrison 76.47:i; Cleveland il,0; Weaver 7355; plurality for Harrison 5449. Last returns in San Fran city give Clevela id a plurality of 7922. ft-rallle ra Taewaaat Portland. Nov 10. 97 precincts in King county Washington, give Harrison 5.840; Cleveland 4.297; .Weaver 2,601. Congressmen-Wilson (rep)J6076, Doolittle irepKSSlH, Carroll (dem) 13772, Mundav Idem) 3741. Knox fp) 2850, Van Patten (n) 2752. Governor McGraw 57 14; Snivety 3i33: Younu, peohles. 3070. 78 precincts out of 83 in Pierce county give Harrison 42i6; Cleveland 4050t Weaver 3233. Consrressnten Wilson (rsDl 2932. Poolittle (rep) 4002; Carroll (demt 4542; ! Munday(dem) 3642; Knex (pi 3224; Van Patten ( pi 3166. Governor McGraw 1S37 ; anivoty 033a; loung (p)434fj. What mil save. Albany, N Y. Nov 9. United States Senator David B Hill was interviewed this evening: on the results of the election. Hill rejoiced at the victory of tbe democrats, and said: "It is not only a personal- triumph for Mr Cleveland and a just tribute to him, bat a vindication of the democratic princi ples which be championed. I trust oar victory will carry with it tbe control of tbe United States senate, whicb will eatable as to place democratic legislation upon tbe fedrral statute liooks. We most carry out the pledges by reforming the tariff arid re ducing fedeeal taxation, not by bane and STTSTQS measi tree, but upon the con terra tfve lines indicated in our platform and in tbe speeches of our candidate. la Waahtagiwa Seattle, Wash, Nov 9. Incomplete returns from 28 counties oat of 34. and an estimate of the remainder of the vote, in dicate that McGraw will hate at least 3000 plurality over Snively. Wilson and Doo little. republicans, for congress, are probab ly sleeted, bat Carro l, democrat, is giving Doolittle a close ran. The legislature is republican in both branches. The people's party veto will be about 19,000 of a prob able total of 65,000. aaUau MM Ijtdiaxapous. Nov 10. Tbe official returns hare scarcely begun to come in yet. The unofficial returns from 88 of 92 coun ties, with the other four estimated, give Cleveland 11.1S5 plurality. No figures ear, yet be given as to the total vote of the people s or prohibition candi dales. Even laces) Ream. Risk arcs;. N D. Not 10. Returns from 20 of the leading counties almost complete ly knock oat previous republican estimates, and it is certain the entire republican state ticket is d tented by majorities of 300 to 1 000. It is believed the Harrison, electors are also defeated. la stiaeaaata Milwaukee. Not lo. The Sentinel re turns, with parts of 21 oat of 68 counties, estimated, give the democrats a r'nrality for governor of 4748. Tbe figures are slightly smaller on the electoral ticket THr EraeroJ Besatl. Portland. Not 10. The returns of Tuesday s elections are still far from com- . I . c- . - I. . . 1 wns, mil sumcient is Known to snow mat leveiana win not only nave a plurality, bat an orerwbe.'miu? niajoritv. tmio is still very morii in doubt and is accordingly retained in the republican column, while Indiana is conceded to Cleveland. Hjurri son takes Nebraska away from Cleveland, but loses North Dakota. The totals show 289 votes for Cleveland. 142 for Harrison and 24 for Weaver. saMTwt. Colckbcs, 0. Not 10. At republican beadauarters at midnight tbe returns re ceived showed a plurality of i460 for Tay lor, rep. for secretary of state. Tne gains on tbe official returns have bean gradual and steady for tbe republicans. At demo cratic headquarters, while admitting the tide is agait them again, a small demo cratic plurality is still ?aimed, and tbe committee says it will be necessary to get )be official vote. vaMnet xtaklna. Kkw York. Nov 10 Tbe result of tbe election being positively settled, politicians are turning their attention to the poribie make up of Cleveland's next cabinet. Many are tlso greatly interested, now that the New York legislature is known to be dem -ocratie on joint ballot, in the probable suc cessor of United States Senator Hisnock, whose term expires March 4. next. It is said Governor Flower is ambitions to be the senator's successor. The tabinet slate generally figured out by the politicians today was: Secretary of state. Thomas F Bayard. Secretary of the treasury, John L Mitch ell. or ex -Postmaster-General Vilas. Secretary of the navy. William C Whit ney. Secretary of war, W P Franklin, of New Hampshire. Secretary of the interior, Isaac P Gray, of Indiana. Attorney-gencryi. Representative Will iam L Wilson, of West Virginia, or Rep resentative Cnlbertson, of Texa. Postmaster-general, Don M Dickinson. If a rr I sen's steasaas. New Yobk' Nov 11 President Harri son talked freely today about tbe recent defeat of his party and tbe causes which brought it about, says a dispatch from Washington to the Herald. He said: "The overwhelming defeat of the repub lican party was due mainly to the position of the party on the tariff. The republicans forced 1 he issue loan extreme, which did not meet the approval of the people. Another important element, which hud much to do with the dofeat of the republicans last Tues- aay, was tne force bill. In Oi egtin Portland. Nov 1 1. Complete official returns from Clatsop, Columbia, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lake. Marion, Mult nomah. Polk. Sherman, Washington and Yamhill counties give a total for Harrison of ra.ub; uievelarrd7&63; weaver i6,04i. Incomplete returns from all the other counties except Grant and Harney, give narriBon ooo; Cleveland 4UW; Weaver 8i25, making a total for Harrisnn of3i. 721; Cleveland 11, 621; Weaver 24.166. In the returns, Pierce's vote is not always given, but it is estimated to lie 29,977. The General lesall, Portland. Nov 11. Yeaterdav's ad ditional change made little returns in the general result of Tuesday's election. Cali fornia is taken out of the democratic column, and once more given to Harrison, us the returns are sufficient to indicate the republican electors have carried the state. Ohio probably gives one of its 23 votes to Cleveland, retaining the 22 for Harrison. The vote, however, is so close that the offi nitl count may possibly make a further chnuge. Wyoming, which has been cred ited to Weaver, may now be safely given to Harrison, as everything indicates repub lican success there. In the other states there is practically no change. This leaves thft vote of the electoral college: Cleveland 275; Harrison 145; Weaver 24; total 444. Cleveland's majority. aflSriTS Chief Spencer closed the gambling houses of Portland, and the Police com missioners closed him, Is about the tlxe of It according to a Portland paper. Yesterday Messrs Wilson & Gibbeard ordered from Adron, Michigan, a very complete brick and tile machine, which they expest to have running on their brick yard, a mile south of Corvsllis, before the close of the year. The machine is com plete In all in detallt and the Arm will soon oe aoie to turnlsn orics? ana me in abun dance. The old process of brick making In Benton county lt Inadequate to th: demand Corvatlls Times. The city of Lowell now burnt the gar bage that wat formerly carted out of the city snd fed to hogs or whatever other an imals would eat a part of It. Much of the vile stuff was left on the ground to breed pestilential diseases. There is no better vehicle for conveying germs of disease than the swill and waste In whose disposal there has been so great carlettness. It Is probable thst tne fears of cholera next season wll! Induce greater sanitary pre cautions than American cities ever before had. Next year may thu prove a more heathful year, inatead of the reverse, as is now commonly feared. It wat a surprise lo some: but not to everybody. The tlgnt pointed very stronirlv "towards the result, a proper one. A prominent republican has admitted to a Democrat man that lor tome time he has been "fearful of the result. He did not net. As the last week or two Is viewed lt brings up some samples of bluster in tbe east not often equalled, and now seem to have been msde principally for polit'cal e fleet . Business men and the people gen erally are getting their evet open to the bad effects of McKinleyltm. No possible con.lltlon would make everybody rich. So In discussing the In equalities of present social life the fact of Inequalities does not argue one way or the other In the matter. It is practically true In this countrv that any young sasn. howevei littie he may have to begin with, tnav by industry and saving accumulate competence. He may not be able to ave It after he gets It. 1 hat ts the trouble with most who complain of poverty. They do not begin to make the small savings on which prosperity depends, or If they do a little prosperity turns their heads, cap slses their craft, and in modern phrases puts them "in the roup" again. If it is not always to be so the reform must be msde by edacatlog a better race of men ana women . So sc tree have whales become in North ern seat that Enelisn ship formerly en gaged in this business are to be transferred o like tervlre in the Antarctic Ocean. It lt not known whether whales are very numerous there, 'the fog, icebergs and unknown currents of these Southern seas make them a terror to navigators, much aa was the Atlantic to Columbus and those of hit time. The whale Is now hontee for Its bone, not for its oil. The most valuable whale for bone it the right whale, while the sperm whale It beat for oiL The price of whale-bone has gone up to six or seven cents s pound snd even higher in tag land. The hardr New England fishermen now have better luck In rinding and capturing whale than have their EngTtsh competitors. It ts quite possible, waf there not a retreat for tite whale to potor seas never or seldom visited by roan, that the whale would be come extinct by the modern appliances for his destruction. Even McKiaUy's owa district west reat ocratic. There is hardly a grease spt cf McKinlsv sad MKtnlsvtsm left. In ihc recent cameataa Il.e tefsMkaaskAid J W Cox were aaierlcnate ia hating scut of a long eared donkey for chairman of their aaUooai cosamit'ee. He did nothing bat put hat feat in bis mouth, and since the election be has been putting His whole body ts. Sam Jones says he woo Id as eoon go into the skunk raising boainees aa into politics ; bat he is in favor of one term only tor all national offices, as all men work for now ia to tocceed themselves instead of legislating for the people. There will be a revolution he says against $131X030,000 annually for pension lie would have tbe government wash its bands of the hellish whisky traffic. He it for the laborer until hy outlaws him self; then against him. Capital aad labor should tto hand in hand. After all Jones is quite a politician He closes his article on oolitic with the following I am in politics Drobibitioaist. first, last and always, bat in the hopefulness of oar minority, 1 can ocrasionaliy pick oat men. in the ranks of other parties, for whom I would vote, if my rote were necessary to their election. u rover Cleveland will be the next President of tbe United States, and ought lo be. 1 am for Northern, through and through We never bad a better president tha le -eland, and Georgia never bad purer, better govern an her presei executive. The Vice president of the U 8 is a prominent man during the campaign, hat he soon gets lust. Twenty-eight stales voted by the Australian ballot system. It is the sys tem for intelligent voters. Republicans, though, are taking unkindly to it, as it seems rather intricate for them. A colored woman in Indiana Springs Ga, is said to be the mother of fifty three children, one of her sisters the mother of thirty and snother of twenty seven. Courier : M t Pitt, an extinct volcano in the Cascades about 60 miles due east of Grants Paas, is said to be smoking again. C A eVnolfolk who has been in sight of it recently, says the black smoke shoots straight up in large volumes from one of the summits at the head of Bloody Ran. Engineer J B Waite tells a good elec tion story. He says that a republican and democrat were talking it over in Grants Pass yesterday. "Well," said I he republican, "If your party control both the house and senate, what will you do with the McKinley bill?" The democrat was very thoughtful tor a moment before he answered. "If it is correct. I suppose we'll have to pay it." Koseburg Review. In the state of Washington, the out put of the Chabot cranberry farm.on the Pacific county peninsula, this year will be about 2500 barrels. In 1891 it waa 1800 barrels. The value per barrel is $8 on the place. The cultivated part of the farm is forty acres in extent, and about 100 people are employed during the pick ing time. Several thousand acres on the peninsula are available for this Indi'atry. The returns from San Francisco, indi cate that E R Ellert has been elected mayor, fie was run on the nonpartisan ticket, and his next nearest neighbor was O'Donnell, the independent candidate. Ellert was a resident of Albany from about Dec 1st, 1881 to the rummer of 1882, being in the drug business with Fred McCoy in the Froman block, the firm being McCoy A Ellert. The name appears on the Desiockats ledger con stantly during the time mentioned in the hand writing oi the Man About Town, and if there ia any honor in hav ing the name of the mayor of the biggest city on the coast on ones books, we are in t. Mr Ellert was a prompt business mail and made numeions friends during his few months residence in Albany. aMIED, BASKIN--WESTFALL In this city, on Nov 12th, 1892, by N M Newport Justice of the Peace, John Baskin and Lucy Westfall, both of Linn county. HORN. "VTERECK In thiscitv.on Nov. 10th, 1802, to Mr and Mrs L Viereck a boy; weight, 10 pounds. OUST 01 KT . (J. N. Onnean, oouiitr Judge; Win. Rumbaug-h and i. W. Pugh, Commlaaloners.) Continued, O P Coshow, $10, bill John A Yates, $6. Dismissed, bill of Peter Powell, aid of Unborn family. P O Harvey resigned as road sup. and C H Harvey was appointed. The matter of tbe relocation of monu ment of county road as petitioned (or by E P Large, supervisor, continued. In matter of the county poor in tbe bands of Mrs J J Davis it was ordered that Mrs lewett, of Halsey, hare charge of Albert Hays, Mr Crow of Ben Hocum and Tom Riley and such others as the county court may direct, at the rate in etch case of $2.26 a week. In tbe matter of the assessment roll, it was ordered that the clerk make cer tified copies and forward one to tne secretary of state. Acct John A Yates 6oO continued. In petition of W H Uoeener et al for i county road L B Miller, J F Tindale,and ; u nnciges were appointed viewers to . meet Dec 1 at W H Oueeners. In mstter of petition of John Bleltch for county road, report of viewers con firmee and road was ordered opened. Petition of R Garrett and others for two county roads withdrawn. All judges and clerks were allowed $4 each and judges delivering returns allowed mileage. Warrants were ordered drawn for the following : P O Harvey, acct roads $ 33 00 Koonu & Power, acct roads 150 Albany Electric Light (Jo 39 50 R W Moses, acct roads ... 3 43 J R Wvatt, acct insane 10 00 1. Morse, keeping R C Kemp 30 00 Geo Davenport, bounty State agt Mr Jennie Cullen 8 A Sutton, keeping jurors Fees Insanity case John Hale .... Weddle at Son. sect roads Klmsey & Davis, miscellaneous. . 1 00 ! 2 IO i T 20 7 1 J W rt Utase rrudhomme.statioriary. . P W Spink, lumber S A Nicaerson, lumber Mrs J J Davis, keeping paupers. . N P Pavne, fees Fees Oregon agt F G Bennett, . . R E Crawford, work on bridge. . ETT Fisher, fees O P Harvey, acct roads. W C Miller A Son, acct roads G W Young Co, acct roads. . . . Aid John Frost and family JO 00 37 S4 30 24 3o So 9 44 3 10 6 00 18 as 460 16 ia 21 00 10 00 w luqnest ol w r Martin r ' Si rt In. n r.f flhaai Ri 36 10 ti W Simpson, acct poor 12 65 Haigbt Bros, acct poor z w Oregon aattGK Whitcow. prel. ex. 8 60 J J Murphy. Supreme court clerk . 77 00 Berrtgsn ex Humphrey .acct roaoa. m lot Clsypoo'.. bounty Glass t Prdbomme. stationary H J Jones, stationary Fees Oregon agt John Doe and R Roe Rocker A Lyons, acct roads Faabay A Maaon.acct justice court. Blake, McFall A Co, stationary Harriaburg Lumber Co, acct roads. Mathews a Washburn, acct roads J K Charlton, et al, acct roads - J N Combs, acct C. II So eon A twenties, acct roads John Caher, Janitor ia an 5 05 10 96 Oregon agt Loot borrow Oregon agt Roaeit Oregon agt Henry Moze 0 F Ruaeeil. as Sapt Forsyth A Hunter, acct roads T K Hogg, acct roads C C lack ton .fee 1 M Hunt, baiMiT 8 la tea coat before grand jUT O W Warren, acvt C H C Morgan .aid Laura W H Onl'iford. aid poor II M Stone, acct roads OCCooley, aid Mrs Clark Mack Sawyer, aid Hendersons . . Ladies Aid Society aid Louauseut 83 II U r Urawtorrt, aui Mrs iwtx.-ns P L Wallace. aid Mrs Kit!. Fortmiller A Irving, acct C H Oregon agt Henry Keeaen. Orecon agt Henry Caught-n C W Cobo, printing Train a- Whitney, printing John Powers- Stiles A Nutting. C W Walts, printing Inquest tieorge H arte man C H foster, bounty Wotk on Sanderson bridge R M Wade ic Go.acct roads Santiam I -amber Co. acct roads. C C Jackson, acct C H 13 SO a fsj 33 2i o 50 3 ni 13 56 E Cather, acct roads H S Williams, assessor J N Duncan, salary as judge Briee Wallace, salary Jas Pound, acct election ....... 100 00; s1 35 i 75 12 20 IS 00 Wm Rnm bench, coror t-siooer ' J 1 J W Pugh, coromissiont r BatatV f TATK SIMBS. A Ralston to A L Gostaf roo, 69 acres 13 E 1 Mary Van Order lo John Hailey, 2 lota, Lyons Wm Froliscb to John Hodges, 20 acres 11 w t E D Barrett to John Gidlin, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, bl 2, Albany ...... Earl Race by D Froman, assign - ee. to E II Barrett, lots 500 500 5, 6, 7 and 8 bl 2. Alrsany 5200 Robert it stuier to u iionsiiue, 50.47 acres 10 w 2 Gertrude Pentbtnd to Jas Steven - son, 102.77 acr-ts 14 w 3 J P Schooling to John Roberts, 2 lots, Harrisbttrg Geo H Jones to N Mills, 3 lots, Iliglaud Grove John D Parsons lo August Koening, 160 acres II w 3 P H Wigle to U Nichols, 20 acres IS w 3 E Coins et al to Frank Crabtree. j interest in Mill property, Scio 1301 3000 175 86 MM 100 GOOD Peter Home to Mary A Hume, 16.70 acres, Brownsville ' Oscar Cox to I aa belle Wheeler, 1 lot. Ibcnon 5tX Thos Stroptiiiovcr lo Kd Meyers, 6 acres 11 w 2 E Oaborn to Nettie Cox, 1 lot, Lebanon John Denney to Evan P Weir, 187 acres 12 w 2 T L Ball to D Foley. 10 acres 12 w 2. W C Davis to G W Simpson, 110x133 feet bl 47 H's 2nd A, Albany S R Templeton to A M Templeton, 202 acres 14 w 2 Laura J Powell lo I) L Curl. 160 acres 11 w2 176 1 15500 4000 1 4500 847,204 Mosey to Loaw. 1 have money in sums of 500 to 1 20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Bentc counties, at lowest current rates delay in furnishing the money. C G Brakii ast Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon. Wmrn you come to Albany Ben t fall te visit Blackmail A Hodges. The druggists They carry a Jarge and -holce stock ot drugs, patent medicines, etc. Preacrlptlona are always carefully and prompt I v attended te. lt will ' Pay yeu. tTben Baby waa tick, we' garo her ftstsvta When she was a Child, she cried for Castors tVlion she became Miss, she clung to rattens, fen she had Witl.lren. she gave there Caa torts. A maltese kitty, with white breast, vrss lott by Odeil Height. Please return and receive reward. Mr Jnllas Qrsdwobl inferms tee gansral pnblio that ha has reswiysd advioat from 8aa Francisco that sugar has declined half a cent m li a - a. . , , par ponaa on sit graass ana cense nae aa- , vsnoed. now It the lima bay sugar. Noveltisain wedding atationary, ball in itations, calling cards, at 0 W Cobb. MB ARB ABRein TUCitSD AY The Y M C A will begin t'teir annual week of prayer wit- a mass meeting next Sacdsy afternoon. 4 A man is Albany wanted to bet 100 shares of Hautiam mining stock (gainst 100 bushels ef potatoes on the eleotion. Mining etouk'up there mut b cheap. Kugene Itegittur. A complete tytttm of beacon lights is to to catablirhcd along the Upper Willamette river between Psrtlaad sod Eugene.provid ed the next congress esn be induced to make a $6000 appropriation for that purpose, ssys all cf our exciter gee. ' There will be fair held in the Uoiver- aalist church by the ladies ol the parish, oa Tuesday, Dee 6tb. Notice of articles for sale and of entertainment to be given will be furnished later. Elmer Hadley died at tbe home of bis m other i n bis city Thursday morning st 2 o'clock, aged 15 years, 5 months snd 27 A . J 1- .ilm.n, a 1 a 4 i i ,C V. r i . r.,1 K im j.... .. . ..;.- , ..jnu. u (k. i,hw i-t-w n- Friday. The latet election retnms show a plnrsl ty of 46,085 tcr Cleveland in New York state. The Hewett Musettes sre worth bearing. Soma one who heard them in Corvsllia pro noanotdtbrin quite immeiee. Those were C'eveland anvils booming last nittbt. Next week a big ratiticatioo meetiag will b- held in Albany . The Marion scd Lino coun-.j ooaris went to Mill City this morning to inspect and ac cept tbe new Mill City bridge. Hist were accompanied by the contractor I J Miller Sunday evening the young people's soci eties of the city will unite in meetiag at the regular boar, b .-00 at tb L V Uturct) where they anil be addressed by Miss Rose TromWl, of LaCraode. Mr John Giblio has purchased the it Charles hotel, and will ran it on a hst- cSaas plan. Mr Giblm is aa old aed popn- ljr betel man. who knows .be buatacs well, and wiit son a go A bouse. TJ Slit , recorder of Safety Lodge No , A O U W paid over today to Mr Mar tha B Roacoe. tbe asm of two thoosaed dollars, the tarn due her from that order on the death of her hatband. At tits city eteeaiea in MMieaviPo Monday foor tickets were in tbe held, aad the largeet vote in the history cf the city was cast. O H It viae rnceired almost tbe en tier vote ior mayor, 277. B S Clark. 17 ' ac- T r. . 1 . 1 J . J - tj Bar l iisura wri e-i-.ww. itwiuTi, whi a 11 , . . "" " Yetfayafurr.en there came near be- s s --r i S -here 1 1 prtaoaer. s eosnW. Dsnna 1 the da, they bad the (reborn of the corridor. 9 Tt.VTr '"'IT'l ctng ball way throngs tne wail ween u elect ea 10 lrteir wont. SttardaT last Mr Horn, cf Cos. got a dog of Clay Marshall t Aibaay asd started to 13 66 ; bring rum aoats oa the 5 rain, having the 3 75 1 canine tied ia toe baggage star. Tbe (tost 370 1 was Dot srrwsf rssaod ta ndiag oa tne cars 87 j asd act to badly frijlbteneJ that it west g 00 i mad, aed after atteeaptiag to bits several 19 BO j psusaas broke loose and jasapad eat the side 36 00 ; ss,' door near Kipbart a biaff and over aa 5 49 l esBhamkaioat eboot 300 feet to tite river be 1S 00; tow. ge.it-am Lambsnran. - 10 ' At a meet ing of democrats held at the 2 office of Hon J K Weatberford this 55 35 ' morning to consider the matter of baring ; a ratification to give democratic ezpres 1 sion of joy over the magnificent victories won last Tneedav by tbe democrats of I h ail i, 1, J f f Vteran ama ailaa I a, I ' chairman and T J Stitee. eeeretarr. Un 7 07 j motion it was decided to have tbe dem 15 00 ; onstration on next Monday evening, in 10 00 i this city. On motion tbe following 10 CO ' mtteea were appointed : 6 00 ! Executive Committee J K Westther 10 00 lord. O G Burkbart. M f-ternbarg, J M 15 CO Ralston, G W Wright. 10 00 j Finance Committee Geo E Chamber- 8 00 bind, A Senders. T I. Wallace, M Pavne, 10 00 , Geo Humphrey. 3 00 . Committee on Program W R Bilveu, i 90 g W Maston. I) P Mason. 2S Committee on Music P H Farrell, O iC Mel arland and I f Gaihrailb. , Committee 00 Artillery J N Hoffman, tjo Lee and Chas i-arrell. ! Committee on Transportation E I Lanning, A D Barker, R A Irvine. A 5 i Hackleman and sjon Wheeler. ; Committee on Decoration and I'.lum- ' i nation E A Milner. Will Cow an. Albert Stern burg. Bob Strong. Al Boene-Ae, i lames Marrar. t FfetSer. J A lum- 60 j ming, F W00.I. jr, A t Hodges, John 00 ' Barrett, F W Pr-ip-, Ed Barrett, Alfred j LCjwsn aae selected as president. D S Smith. Grand Marshal, with I C Dickey. Smith Cox. C M Burkbart and Cine as assistants Tfaa folio wins well known democrats will make speeches: Hon John Burnett, W S McFaJden.of Corvallis, Thos O'Dar and Capt Moffitt, of Portland, Wm Co vie. of Jacksonville. P H IV A rry aad Jadge Boxthtun, of Salem, L Bilveu and E B Skipworth, of En.-ene. J K Weath 300 erford. W R Bilveu, G VV Wright. Geo E Chamberlain and J J Whitney. Tite purpose is to make this one of the greatest demonstrations ever held in this . citv. r.urht hundred torches have been ; ordered and there wilt be music, torch 000 i light illumination, greek fire, transpar , encies, brass bands and many highly i entertaining representations which will speak for themselves when seen. Let every democrat, peoples and republican come out- Tell your neighbor and warn him to tell his. Everybody invited. WHPAT. 604 CENTS The Newport Ttatas has suspended pub- UcatvoB. Ed 1 1 earns store at llarrtsburg, wasrjb bed of a dozen packages of cigarettes, a fow pistols, etc, Wednesday night. The burglars, evidently boys, entering by the rear door. Wm G Obenanr has began work oa a directory for Salem. Mr Obenanr does a rptendld job, ia laet there is no eocpariaoo between h's ducctory and those gotten up by others. His directory of Albany ts a onnd one. cnmnlete and reliable. stadia others have been a polonies . If Keleai wants a di- ! rectory that will give satisfaction it should take Ubenaar't. A fall 'iae ot Beeos slipper soles at Klein Bros. Klein Bros iron clad school shoes nox em all. Ladies yon esn buy overgaiters from 75c to $1.50 at Klein Bros. All toe go. Get Klein Bros prices on rubber goods be fore baying. They can save you money. Wear a pair of artte sox in yenr rubber boots and keep your feet warm, at Klein Brat. For yonr school shoes go to Klein Bros as they repair them free of charge if they rip, ran oyer or the soles come loose. Remember that F L Damout does guar aatie fit, and tews possible coming rips in olothing bo -ght of his store. Overcoats just re wived. Farmers try a pair of French Kip boots, made by Klein himself, for $6. the same hoot to measure would cost yon $7,50. Try a pair and htve dry feet. Choice jerked Venison at C E Brownells. C K Browne 11 offers fo talea lot of flower pots cheap. The first cranberries of the season at C E Brownells. Klein Bros sell no shoddy stuff, bat sell boots and shoes made of leather. Sweet cider for mince pier by tho gallon at C E Brownells. Buy Warner Bros corset of W F Read. Bargains In summer goods at Read's. Two Sales. This afternoon two sales occurred at the front door of the Court House. In the estate of Ephraitu Turn er the 800 acre farm was sold to Cooper and Ira Turner for 88750, the 98 acre tract to Doynes Turner aud Mrs W H Kimsev, for $5000, the- Albany property to Mark Hulbert for $2000. In the Hen ry Ingram estate 340 acres of land in the foothills was sold to Milton Hale for $2.76 an acre, and 2 lots in Tangent to Hub Bryant for 420. BsAUTirML Homes . Beautify you home and make It attractive with Hybrid Perpetuals and other choice roses, old and new varieties of Japanese roses snd shrubs. Orders taken for the above and all kinds of fruit and ornamental shade treea at J A Hy man's, ut 1st St., Albany Or. tits wart ft Sox sell the very bast fate shears snd scissors. mm tmmmuat 09 wirt. i Assessor Williams has returned to the eonnty court tbe assessment roll with tbe footings, whicb, Unlike several counties, show a healthy increase. Fol- ! lowing are tbe figures : Land. lie res. 515,417; value. . .$ 6,0751 Town lots l,7OT,85oj Improvements , 33,800 Merchandise and implements- 770,887 ! Money, notes, etc 944'? i Household furniture, etc '"tt Horses, No, 8714, value s8.i Cattle, No, 17,608; value 196,420 Sheep, No,31, 757; va'ue r8 Swine, No, 650; value ...... 14,364 Gross value ' $10,653,673 Indebtedness $2,547,101 Ksemptiona 5S6.80& it,133,!M Total taxable property. . . 7,619,731 No polls, 2252. A comparison with but years aeseet- ment, which was as follows, will be of interest: Land, acres. 515,417 hMV.m Town lota 1,701,865 Improvements 26,156 Merchandise and implements. 645,029 Money, notes, etc 646,273 Household furniture, etc 268,722 Horses, No, 8738, value 349,018 Cattle, No, 20,143, value 21&,567 Sheep, No, 34.056. value. 56,833 Swine, No, 7,715; value 13,551 $ 9,479,455 Indebtedness 2,257,241 Exemptions 545,109 Taxable property 6,747,691 As equalized by the state board ,$7,487.- 028. In tbe absence of Mayor Cowan, Coun-. cilman Barktnart waa elected chairman fro tern. Petition of Anna 3 Croncb aad others ! for laiterai sewer dismissed. Also peti i tton Ed Houston et al for bridge Santiam at Baker and Stti. Remonstrance of W H Goltra et al against sidewalk on East side Washing ton, 5th to Stb, waa referred. Several street improvement resolutions were adopted. Petition of H Bryant et al for sidewalk on 2nd street. Main to Geary, north side, waa granted. Resignation of J E Miller aa street commissioner waa accepted and F M Wee tf all was elected to fill tbe unexpired term- Tbe following judges and clerks for the coming city election were appointed : First Ward D Froman, M Payne and W C Tweedale, judges; C W Watte and A J Aoslyn, clerks. Besmd Wsr-i B f-oa.an, I M Pen ' nington and EL Knox, judges; P R Kelley and V T Wyrnan, clerks. Third Ward John lom. Sr. w H Goltra anr John Brtuh, judges: Wm Richards and P U Marshal!, clerks. Tbe Recorder was directed to notify F Wood to remove rock on Ellsworth street, 2nd to 3rd streets, or owner of same, within ten days. A resolution ordering Catapooia street graded and graveled waa passed. Tbe following bills were allowed : Stewart A" Sox, 94-06; R Brown, $38.00; Train A Whitney, $306; I F Hadley, 2.47: R A Murphy, $48 18; W 3 Barr, $63 50; 8 1 Hentoo, C46.75; W C Twee daie,S500; cost bill, 3.5. Adjourned until Nor I6th. The. trronff with Caurrb- is to stop it curing it- Tbe poiaoEOua, irrita ting BDcffs, strong caostio aofatkna, "creams," balms and tbe like mar, perhaps, palliate for a time. Bat xhej may drive the rlienmi to the lungs. The wrong way is fall of danger. The right way vt a proved one It's with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy. It cures, perfectly and per manently, by its mild, toothing, dewing and healing properties, the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. It baa proved itaelf right, thou sands ot times, when everything else baa tailed. And this makes its proprietors willing to prove that it's the right thing for you, no matter how bad your case or of how long standing. If they can't cure your Catarrh, they'll pay yon 500 in cash. They mean it. They're certain of their medi cine. AMP k ANDRBRSON -CITY LTJlSriDR-Y-- OoposUeJSt Cuarles Hotel. Bad coining and lane curtains well attended to. Stares, worst a specialty. Branch office at MoarV I at bar sltep aendrr closed evei. .g. at 7-90 o'clock REVERE HOUSE, ILBANY. . 0BEGCN MAS. PFKIFFEK PROPRIETOR JUDGE NELSON'S DECISION. Spsaking of patent madtoiose,tas Judge aaysj "I wish to deal fairly and honora bly with all, and when 1 find an article that wilt do what It la recommended to do, I am not asbnmed to say so. Ian acquainted with Or Yanderpool, (having been treated by him for canoe r) and have used his blood medicine, known as the S 8 Keadsche and Liver Cure.and white I am ' seventy five years old, and have u-ed many pills and other remedies for the blood , !iver and kidneys, I must say that for a kidney tonio In Bright-s dleaat, and as an alterative for the blood, or to correct the notion of the stomach and bowels it Is a vet y superior remedy, and beats anything I ever tried. J B NELSON. Yakima, Wash. At SO cents a bottle; ft la the poor man's friend and family doctor, A BARGAII TtRTjiT Attn vsraTABi.a raiMfer aale, B.' consisting or 40 acres, or lana, on mile nerth of Albany Lent well im proved. For psrtisulta-s tn amirs of W 11 Waassa V,2-SK iLaai Bautwwai am SaStsa Wi ts war jttT Via- , Cata)taa.-W.l. BoaaJa; awawe asd tte rarlee U N I ',V , ri-t na nta k si isT saiS at 11 kail tw r NX Wfcsa jwaaey. BewareeT isal 1 1 1 al plNsaaaaV f VOyy X ' I ttawautssit sstitwttasa. Saw 1 Ilj i 111 lis w I I BjaraejBjaaBaisaTsjetoraiaaiaiai I yL U ! s.'jMtWii atrwestxaau ataaaw SnutaW T MM '-ZvP- Ls. K. B1.AIIV. without ITCHING AND SCALY Skin Disease 9 Years. Doctors and Medicines Useless. Coi-mI by Osttcera, for $4.75. I fori lt lO TOT d ltT tO Uti YOU KT with yocr Ctruccaa itraiDis. I ansa Wed (or over no y.ra with ad;: V. h-r. the '1 . araw i UV CTlii-fJ jrt ; cm. h cO", Ct.Ttvao, o If v :.h la 1 seswl ior r. o. ; Otiticura Re. rw fll-d i- ' . ssarsass'ts rrSWae ! L.iaor -! l ealsf. t-a. , ft . J iaiaBc-y 1 flew' -wsry wfeere. I'rv.t--'cTt ft.; UawoLvesfT, t. IT.-at-J I t.cjub l uiiiu cjajwaurrs rj- ifoef 10 Core fcaia - P t. . i.n.-.nhio Vtt tsaSfaaaaSfaSs. avtlkA free. Pi. PLES, MerfaiarU re, met. ivpew, I-M etly 3 cured cy t"enci'vrr- WEAK, PAINFUL KiDSEYS. Wiii their Tjaswy.aa.sssaaa.ias .n mourn sisiinnii. rrtaeTTjat la aalawta by Oat CwOrama Am Zlm. The arts 4 eoty I ataka-rL, ma W. I- DOUGLAS S3 SHOE czutS&Eu. TK BEST SHOE TKMIU Ttt tKsSX. aw a aaeTSS as laejrteaawTrVtaal Saw Use reet cry nam waraL aeaLSywre eaarteto eer- 1 1 1 r 1 ma latsnai DnaMll . aad Tatwtke' St.' tiaiaf Tan an Ladies1 StS atTrSr sisaatan Irasrs, Pain tat, 'Oil tilas. Ktc J. A. Gtmm ALBA ft' Y, -:- I.LPAJT GBLLIBUfl EIRBIB ALBANY, Ofe-EGOsH 181, 1892. trot Terra sTr.l aeaactsasace ate A f . S corps of frtstrceaars, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, UUmv COMMERCIAL AKD K0BMAI CLASSES. Cotirrasa ot atudy arranged to meet U all grades oi students Sfi -i'af larrairraarsfs rtrmi ft tnjt-n'i ri, CLSEKT rsssntv f.-v-.iSral. Red CrownMills ISO & IANNING, PROPRIETORS. saw raocasa rxo.-n srrcatot so ap u asn auxaas ssa resistor agr nciur.-s FOSHAV St MASON -Tuuu ass i Dreggistsaod Booksellers Aset-ts for John B. Alden'a publk-saUaaaaj vuk-h we sell at ochliakerN prieea witb ataawadder' tt.B.t V. UKKiO!t TWO MEN AND ONE BOY FOULV D DEAD.! Vhile trying to Crowd theii oeyoe&Vromanbros Store, where they always have on hand he largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rifles and Sho tnt; s- immense stock of Fishing "scale, of every description; Tents, Han. oc i,Camp Chairs and thousands ot oti, tngs to numerous to mention JE ipair Shop la connect! n with the Store, and one ol I've best wo '.men In the State to do any vnd all kind, of wor - Co trie one Come No rouble to how goods. "Small profit and quick tie." lt out motto. s Heme a 11, users ay. .. small ri , tn:-rasasy 1 u t.jt al KnAPm tfi f try tbw be. HOataBfflBaHP V TaM sShegir. taaattiisaiasissli asn is miarttr