(Thr Scmoctat A Crook County Duex The dance at Willow creek school house, eighteen miles north of Prineville, last night, was the seene of one oi the bloodiest tragedies that has ever been enacted in -Crook county. This morning it is impossible to get any of the details of the terrible affair, the partis who brought the news having little knowledge of the circum stances, and at the time they left Willow creek no due seemed to know juet how it occurred- All that can be learned at this time is: About 10 :30, while the dancers were enjoying themselves in fhe hall, a fight toon place ou'side between necK wneeier ana Jule Edmund, in which Edmund was killed, stabbed through the heart, and Wheeler severely stabbed in a number of places. Only a few persons saw the tight, and they would not give the details. Edmund wa. postmaster at (irizzley postoffice. He leaves a wife and one child. Wheeler is a farmer on Willow creek, and has no fa.mil v. A grudge has existed for some time between the parties. Coroner Kixer left about daylight this morning for the scene of the tragedy, Ochoco Review of Jan. 7th. A Shrewd Bargain. The Alliance Herald tells the following: A corres pondent from Ukiah relates the following story of a Umatilla county merchant and a broom peddler. After driving over the country and failing to find rale for his stock, "the peddler went to the merchant and said : "Let me sell you my brooms." "No; I do not care to buy," said the merchant. "I will sell you my brooms," said the peddler, "and take one half cash and the other half in goods, provi ded you let me have the goods at cost." "I will do it," replied the merchant. After counting the brooms and giving half cash, the storekeeper said: "Now what kind of goods do you want?" "Well," said the peddler, "I will take it out in brooms, aa I know the cost of them." And the traveling salesman loaded on the brooms and departed, much to the chagrin of the merchant who thought, as did the Dutchman, "Oer more longer a man lives der more he finds owet." A Saunders Letter. An Albany man mentioned W W Saunders to dav and re marked that he should have been hanged. A long letter from him in the Corvallis Times indicates that his imprisonment is about as bad as hanging. He says: When a convict come here he surrenders to the law for the time being , his every right and privi lege be is a mere machine, under the ab solute government and control of hi supe rior?. This is one day of our convict's life -one day is the pattern for all. The same dally routine of march from cell to work, from work to cell again, 'lhis goes on and on in the same dreary rnonotonv. Ihe months come and ge, the seasons succeed each, other, new years follow the old, but never a change to the convict, un!e:,s he should be kirk and that, 'hanks to the effi cient sanitary arrangements rf the prestnl administration, is rarely the case. Portland to Yosmmtk. A fair sized audience attended the entertainment at the opera house last evening, given hy the public schools and S J Nnnn. The preliminary exercises by the school "children were interesting, when the stereoptiean followed. The scenes were full of interest. MrNunn took his au dience from the Hotel Portland, showing that fine building, another block, the Morrison street bridge, Oregon City falls, Ashland, State Capital at Sacramento, and then a large number of big trees, and more of Yosemite, the best variety we have ever seen of that valley, wonderful in scenic affect. Tonight Italy will be presetted, preceded by a short program by the public schools. A Great Pianist. The world re nowned pianist, Mr Robert Tolmie, will render a programme full of interest to ail lovers of music at the Albany opera house Falday evening, Jan 13. Prices, 75 and 50 cents. The Portland Telegram says: Mr Robert Tolmie's piano recital at Durand Music Hall last eve.iin? was well attenced, and was a decided artistic suc cess. The programme was a most ex cellent one, consisting of twelve numbers. The opening number, a Beethoven sonata, was exqulsltfvelv given, and stamped Mr Tolmie as a thorough pianist, as did the following numbers of Chopin and others, which showed great brilliancy of execu tion. Supreme Court. The following are among recent decisions : Horace Cline. resp, vs J C Goodall, app; appeal from Lane county; judg ment of the lower court reversed and bill disn issed; opinion by Judge Moore. John Gaines, app, vs C E Cyras et al, resp; appeal from Linn county; appeal dismissed; opinion by Judge Bean. A E Curry vs Southern Pacific Com pany, appellant; appeal from Linn county; judgment of the lower court af firmed ; opinion by Cbiet Justice Lord. In Oregon In 1890, according to the census of that year, there were 181,040 males and 131,937 females. Total. 313, 767. Of the nunber 256,450 are native norn and 7.7 foreign born; the propor tion of native born being large compared to other states. The per centage of for eigners is only 7.63. In California 30.3J. 301,758 are whites ; colored, including Chinese. Indians and Japs. 12,009. In Linn county theie are 8,712 miles and 7,553 females. 15,118 are native born and only 1,147 foreign born, Theie aie enly 153 colored people In the county. Or EfioNiAN Railroads. Following Is the railway mileage In Oregon, as given by he commission: Oregon & California, 567.50; Oregon Railway & Navigation, 547.53; Northern Pacific, 38.82; Willam ette Valley & Coast, 141.81 ; Oregon & Washington Terrltorr, 44.68; Indepen dence & Monmouth, 3.50; Rogue River Valley, 5.50; Astoria & Southern Coast, 15.60; Coos Bay, Roseburg Si Eastern, 10; 8umpter Vallev, 24: Portland Willam ette Valley, 28; Oregonlan, 58; total, 1483.94 miles. Prevent and euro Constipation and Sick. ueaoacuc, amauuuuj Wear a pair of artio as, in yonr rubber boots and keep your feet warm, at Klein Bros. The Marked Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other tonus of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh- proper weignt. Jrlereditary taints develop only when tbe system becomes weakened. Nothing in the world of medicine has been so successful in dis eases that are most menacing to life. Phy sicians everywhere prescribe it. Prapaewf by Sontt a Bowae. If. T. All dmria BiteBeMis Small Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks, Sick Headache and Cosstlpatioa. 40 in each buttle. Prlco 26s. For sale by (11111!'." , i- Pl ( - -,'.-" an implo dose free. . r. 6 :.l U LC, I i-a. r.iUir;, HEW YORK. Relics of the Mayflower. Mrs N HLooney, of Jefferson, is the custodian of various relics that are heirlooms. Among the things lelt by her mother were some old silver that include a teas poon marked "P B" for Peggy Barton, who brought this spoon over in the "Mayflower." Her grandmother, Mrs L S Buckinham, who died here last year, was descended from the Bartons, ami the Buckinghams date back to Gov Bradford, who also came in the "Mayflower." She has reminiscences of her grandmother Buckinham also, that are ancient. On the Clarke side she possesses a linen napkin, supposed to have been of home spun, the flax grown on the Strong farm in Massachusetts before the revolution . A pin of ancient make fasten a note.that in 1800 the then venerable mother of Caleb Strong, of Massachusetts, pre sented as a relic to her neice. Mr Clarke brought this on his recent return from the eaat. Gov Strong.his great uncte,was the peer of the Hancocks i.nd Adamses during the revolution, was a member of the constitutional convention of the United States, the first senator from MassAchusets,serving about twelve yeats and refusing re-election. He was then governor for as many years and refused re-election. Filling lor thirty years tne highest offices the old Bay state could give. Mrs Looney has a beautiful damask tablecloth, homemade also.epun and woven from the flax by her great grandmother Clarke, sister of Gav Caleb Strong, over a hundred years ago. The family is thus descended from the Buck inghams, Bartons, and Bradfrds on the mother's side, and on the side of the Clarke' from Lieut Wm Clarke, the Strongs and Jessups, who were pilgrims anterior to 1830. and Wvnkoops, who settled on the Hudson in 1516. States man. Probate Matters. In estate Artemas Dodge, A A Kees, Frank Moist and S M Garland were appointed appraisers. in estate ot icyphene bchooiine. a I tomostone to cost not eceedtng it Jo ..as ordered. In estate of H K Schooling no tomb stone ordered. In estate cf Elizabeth Sherfy final ac count approved. In estate 'of Henry Ingram, additional inventory filed; real property $i6So. Pe tition for sale of real property filed, and citation ordered Iccied. In estate of John Bilyeu, will admitted to probate and Haman Shelton appointed executor. Bond approved, amount $15.. 000 In estate of G B Nicrvirnsey first ac count filed. Petition to sell real property filed and citation o-UercJ issued. In estate Claud Shelton, citation lo G W Sxndford ordered issued. In estate 8 B Finnegan, first account sp proved. 1 In estate Sarah M White, citation, on petition to sell real estate ordered issued. In estate Wm. Walter and Mvrtle Mc Brida, J A McBride was appointed guar dian. In estate of A Peuge. report of sale of personal property confirmed. Want a Postponement. The O. P sale is advertised for the 16th instant. An application has been made .or a post ponement nntil the 7th o! March. It is doubted if Judge Fullcrton grants it, at least without a remarkably strong show ing. The general opinion is that there have been too many post ponesnents al ready. In reference to the matter the Corvallis Times says: Developments here indicate that the bondholders are endeavoring to carry out the plan of ex amining the road by the bondholders, and levying an assessment in order to save it. Papers have already been eerved on L Flinn, attorney of the Oregon Pa cific, giving notice that application willj At the residence of the bride's parents, be made in the circuit court tomorrow in A loan v, on Sabbath, Jan 8th 1S03 bv asking for a postponement of the sale of ! Rev. C. ' G. Harmon, Mr.' Llghton" the road until March 7th. The applies-j Jefferis and Miss Lena Rivers Cox were tion is made by the Farmers' Trust and j united In marriage. A fine wedding re Loan Co., acting for the bondholders, j past was served and the happv couple and will say that the additional time is were remembered with a good displav of required in order that an expert may be presents. This, worthy young couple sent over the road la examine and report 1 have the best wishes oPmanv friends for upon its valne. Tne denouement is awaited with interest Fire at Staytox. A disastrious fire occurred at Stayton yesterday n.orning. Starting in Bruers dryoeds atore from a defective fine it burned that (tore, loss $1300, insurance $zooo The office of the Silverton Times and the Svery stable oc cupied by Thomns Ross ft Co, no insur ance on either. The Times outfit was entirely 'destroyed, also W E Thomas undertaking establishment over Bruer'a. Loss $1,500. without sny insurance. Some of the goods of Bruer were Saved . decreas ing the loss, which will be covered by in surance. The fire was a essasiriou't one for the city. A Dxad Chinaman The uncertainty of life applies 10 Celestials as well as to white men. A a emphatic case occ Bred this morn ing. A laboring Mongolian who came to Albany two or three weeks ago. bss been stopping at the Ferry Street boarding house. Last night be went to bed in apparent health. This morning not putting ia appearance he was looked sfter, and found dead, bis body being slightly warm at the time. He wss buried this afternoon in heathen style. He bad $40 on his person. A Joking Papee. The Oregonian does not joke; bnt here is a good one from it on Sam Case : The Oregon Pacific rail road is tp be sold again on the 16th. It is rumored that the road will be pur chased by S Case, a millionaire hotel roan ot .Newport, wbo will extend the line from Yaquina to that city. The men employed on tbe road have not been paid for the laat ten months, but a great deal of work has been done on tbe line in the way of pntting in new ties, ballasting, etc, and in repairing the bulkheads at Yaquina. Ovficerh Electeb. At the annual meeting of tbe Epworth League, of the M E Church, last evening, the following officers were elected for tbe ensuing s:x months : President. Lnther Elkins. 1st Vice, R K Ohling. 2nd Vice, Miss VVjnnie Chamberlin. 3rd Vice, C w Elkins. 4th Vice, Mrs J McChesney. Secretary, Miss Mar Rideout. Treasurer, Joseph Ralston. Organist, Miss Emma Cougill. Assistant, Miss Ella Torhet. Chorister, T M lsliam. An Increase Htu.-Tbe Democrat yesterday published an Item from a Eugene paper showing a great decrease in the sale of passenger tickets at that city, end implying that it was general on the road. Our local S P men tell the Lcmocat that this Aott nol apply to Albany for the past month, where there was an increase, as well as considerable of one during the v ear. We will endeayor to give the exact figures in a few days. Albany, after all, is the k R center, in business, and for a fact January Is the dullest month commer cially, of the year; yet it is not a time for seeping. Health ad Beauty. Talk to ladies only at room Viavi Co, Baltimore Bloca-, Thursday 2pm Th Testimonials Published on behalf oi Bond's Sarsaparilla art as reliable and as worthy your confidence, as II tbey came from your best and most ttnatedneishbor. Tbsy state simple facts. Hood'sPills sick headache. Cash Grocery Store Allen Bros, i now In their new quarters in the Brink Block, at the corner of Feiry an.' Sccoud Street. and wi'.h cheap rents, a im.ill expense account generally, and a first clsss stock of goods, are prepsrrd to give their customers the best bargains to be obtained in the city, for cash. Cash counts with them, and the public want ing the best goods snd produce to be se cured in the city should call on them, where they will get low prices and the best goods Moving Outfit. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of house raising and house moving promptly and in first class order. Call or leave orders at my residence at cor of Third and Oak streets, Albany. J B Tillotbon. Novelties in wedding and bsll invitation at Smiley, Tbe Leaning Printer. Klein's for slippers. Will ft Stark, ft jewelers. SOCIal, AD PEBHONIL License has been Issued for the mar jlage of W M Mania and Etta T Blaker. Mr Burr Sloan and family, of Mon mouth, are in the city, visiting friends. A F Hershner, of Corvallis, is a candi date for register of the land office at Ore gon city. Judge Boise is fitting up an office and will resume the active practice of law al Salem. Miss Annie Pagenkoff, of Benton coun tv, is lu the cltv, the guest of Rev J T Abbett Mr and Mrs Robert Huston, of CorvallU, r .'turned home this noon, aftei a severs! days visit in Albany. W H Soaugh, of Harrisbuig, Is chair man of the State Central Committee oi the People's Party. Mrs Dr Gaff, of Pdrtland, formerly of Shedd, is in the city the guest of her brother, Mr Geo Acheson. Rev J T Abbett left this noon for Cor vallls, where he will assist Rev Gould In revival services during the week. W S Ladd was the greatest philanthro pist of the Northwest. He earned his money by attention to business and gave freely. . Mr S S Train and daughter, of Albany, arrived this afternoon for a short visit at the residence of Rev G M Whitney. Eugene Guard. J O Booth, Esq, of Douglas count v, was In thi city the last week. Mr Booth is seeking the appointment of register In the Roseburg land office. C F Crowell, well-t nown in Albany, having been a drummer at one time, died In Portland a few days ago of typhoid fevr. Joseph Dod&on and Nancy Ros:oe were recently married in Marshfield. Joseph will need no advice to remember the boom saying of a couple years ago. Mr and Mrs O H Irvine returned this noon to their home at McMlnnvllle, Dr Irvine has been gradually improving the past week, though he Is not yet out of danger. Judge Whitney, W R Bilyeu, Attorney General Chamberlain and J R Wyatt all of Albany, were in our city Friday. Harrisburg Courier. Rev C C Sperry, the champion knot tier of Linn county for 1802, has moved from Brownsville to Eugene, where he will reside. He takes with him the best wishes of a large number of Linn county friends. Mr Harris, editor of ihe Amity Pop Gun. and Miss Lillle Mlller.were recently married. Harris tried to make a skoop on the item by keeping it private until his paper was published; but failed to do so. It leaked out. The light-hearted ex-editor Johnson, of Corvallis, has reformed since he left off newspaper work. He now abhors tobacco, would'nt take a "nip" fos a thousand dollars and doesn't care very much for the society of even "the fairest of the fair." He rode down hill on a bobsled Christmas day, and when his wounds heal over and the curve in his left shlnbone straightens out he will take to the pulpit. Bob is all right. Welcome. On New Years eye all those who were interested in raising money for the Rev Mr Marlin of Halsey who has been com ing out to the Lake Creek school house and preaching to the people, met at the school house and had a pie social. There were seventeen pies sold for Si 7. Two cakes were al&a wvH xjn& Anna ' Parmer's was a prize cake cut In 25 pieces each piece sold for ten cents which made $2 50 for cake, Johrie Evens got the prize which was ten cents. Cor. Harrisburg Courier. JEFFERIS-COX. life s best prosperity and happiness. LEWIS SEVDERS WEDDING. Or Sunday evening, Jan. 8th, 1S93, at the Masonic Temple, in Albany. Mr Phil Lewis, the popular merchant of Ellensburg, VVn., and Miss Isabelle Sen ders. a life long resident of Albany, and an accomplished young lady with a host of friends, were united in marriage, Rev. Dr. Dloch, of Portland, officiaUng. The ceremony was performed under an ele gant wedding be? I suspended from the electric chandelier, and was an interesting affair. Mr. H. Stanhauser, of Portland, and Adoiph Senders of Albany, acted as best men, and Miss Pauline May, of Har risburg, and Miss Amelia Senders, of Al bany, each beautifully costumed, as brides maids. The bnds looked well In a handsome white silk,orr.aments, diamond. After the ceremony the bridal party re. paired to the depot hotei, where a fine repast was served, pronounced one of the finest ever gotten up hi Albany, doing credit to the caterer, Mr. Vandran. The table was handsomely decorated, pre senting an attractive spectacle. This was followed by several hour? in tripping the light fantastic toe, with excellent musk furnished by Crawford's orchestra. The bride and groom left on the noon train for their new home in Ellensburg, taking with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends here and elsewhere. Those present at the wedding were : Messrs and Mmes. A Lewis, Ellensburg, Wn , Sam May, of Harrisburg', J G Senders, of Harrisburg, M Stemburg, P Cohen, J Crad w-chl, I Fox,M Bauragart.L Senders, Maurice Senders, Ben Brenner, Messrs A Senders, Otto Salinger, H Stanhauser. of Portland, S M Cooper, of San Francisco, A Sternburg, C W Casey, Slg Cohen, Al Senders, Barnev May, of Portland, Adolf Senders, Leo Cohen, WHCoean, and Misses Clara Sternburg, Pauline. Amelia and Nora May, of Harrisburg. the Misses Goldsmith, of Eugene, Pauline Kline, of Corvallis. Alice and Fannie Brenner,Clara Cohen, Hannah C-hen, Amelia Scnderr, Belle and Minnie genders. TUESDAY. License wss issued to day for the mir- riage of E E Cooper, and Hollie M Pcail, daughter of Jas A Pearl, of Halsey. E L Thompson, of Portland, was in the city today. H!s lather-in-law Hon K A Irvine, w no has been ill, is greetlv im proved. Mr and Mrs A D l.redv. of Helix, Dinatilla county, are in the ci'.v. Mrs laVMly has been seriously ill ; but is now better. Mr. Frank Foster, a prominent young merchant of Walla Walla, is in the city vi.itiug a friend cr two, and from here will go straight to Ssn Francisco. Last Friday night Mrs Jane McMeekin died at the home of her son, Wm. S. Hale of Haystick, st the advanced age of seventy nine years. Ochoco Review. At the regular meeting of Salety Lodge No 13 A O U VV , on Monday evening Jan 9, i TOte ' thanks was tendred tol'rof Isom's orcnestra tar their valuable assitlsnce in tne way of music furnished by them at the recent public Installation held by the Lodge. Wm M Hoag. Wallis Saab. Jenh Job and Prof Bloss, of Corvallis, returned last night Irom Portland, where they bad been to attend the funeral of W S Ladd, who was president of the board of regents of tbe State Agricultural College, in which they are interested as directors and otherwise. Mr H C Watson, the lawyer, returned today from Memphis, Tenn, where he had been to assist in prosecuting Foster, the murderer of Mrs Watson's father, Judge Morgan . As heretofore stated the villain was found guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiarv for life. I- E Blain returned last evening from a business triD to Portland. While there lie attended the luneral 01 w o iMaa at Calvery Presbvterien church. The very large attendance was noticeaDie tor tne number of old men present, evidently pioneers and friends of tbe deceased. Mr Cole, manager of the Albany Wool en Mills store of Portland, is in the city. Tbe ads. in Portland papers, though read, J M Mover A Co, successors to the Brownsville Woolen Mill Company, a designation the present Woolen Mill of Brownsville kick at. Mr Cole is a rustler in the business. WKDNRBIiAY. Mrs C L Brush and sen cf Portland, are visiting Albany relatives and friends. Prof Condit, president of tbe Albany col lege, gave an excellent lecture in the college chapel Stnjday. Corvallis Timet. Geo E Fish left to day for Albany, where he goes to do the plumbing work on the steam laundry now In process of erection In that city.- Corvallis Times. Last evening at the residence ol Mr Thoi Jones the members of the Episcopal church gave a social, attended by forty or fify. An enjoyable time was had, a fine lunch served, and cards and music were the order. M E Brink has aded to bis library the Revised Statutes of the United States, ills is the only set of this compendium of na tional law in Central Oregon. Prineville News. v Monday evening the neighiors of MrCbas Metrger tendered him and Mrs M'Uger a tin wedding party, that being the loth anniver sary of their wedding. Seveial hours were passed in a pleasant manner. The house was pretty well supplied with tin things of every kind almost hut a tin roof, the absence cf which was generally regretted. VOt XTa OlBT. (J. N. Duncan, eountr fudge: Wm. Runibaurrh end J. W. Push, Commlaaiunera.) Bill of Moses Miller, aid Frest, 810.00, continued. Supervisors appointed: D H Am brose, dist 48 ; A Croft, dist 16 ; John Conser, dist 12; Chat Bryant, dist 28; R L DeYaney, dist 5; Jerry Shea, dist 50; Marion Maloney, dist 3; Wm Mespelt, dist 6; EL Bryan, dist 17 ; Smith Cox, dist 47; Jonathan Card, dist 20; E N McCaw ,dist 39 ; W A Templeton.dist 32 ; Dan McGreggor, Jist 18. The following bills were ordered paid: Mack Sawyer.aid Hendersons $10 00 Ladies Aid Society, aid poor 15 00 W E Savage, aid J W Cox 10 00 G F Crawford, aid Mrs Robsrs 8 00 John Burnett, aid Junxey 8 00 H Baker, aid Mrs Gallowav 8 (1 W H Gulliford, aid Mrs Johnson. . 10 00 P O Hardy, sup dist 49 33 00 A Croft, sup dist 16 43 00 ST Crook, sun dist 12. . 20 00 19 00 . 78 00 . 30 00 . 22 00 . 7 00 . 40 00 46 00 . 80 00 . 53 00 . 27 50 . 2 00 . SS 33 . 6 50 . 8 75 - 6 48 . 5 Of . 1 60 . 24 00 . 29 75 . 5 00 . 10 00 . 14 00 Otto Krleg.sup dis(28 R L DeVaney, sup dist 5 G W Hawee, sup dis'- 60 Jacob Shank, dist 3 Wm Mespelt, snp dist 6. Geo Lnper, sup dist 17 Louis ZuhlsdoH, dist 47 D F Stutevant, snp dist 20 . . D C Swank, sup dist 39 Albany Electric Co John A Thompson, wild cat.. Brice Wallace, salary L E Blain Clothing Co S Goorley, acct roads Hay tie & Buck Aid Nelson Johnson Rebate MaryCrader W A Templeton, snp dist 32 C W Watts, printing Cbas II Hart, glazing jail Dan McGreggor, snp dist 18.. P J Smiley, printing The court was making list of jurymen for 1893 during afternoon- The tax levy will probably be made tomorrow, and will in all probability be 18 mills. aUL ESTATE SALE. ,0 1U Thos Sim to Mary Sim, 15 acres 12 w 2 1 J L Martin to Sarah J Arnold, 1 lot, Scio John A McPhee to W S Phillips, one half interest 156 acres, 12 E 2 1-3 360 1 E Turner by ex to Mildred Kimsev. 93.5Sacrea 11 w 4 E Turner, ex to Geo C Turner, et al 30520 acres 11 w4 Owen Thompson to M V KoroU, all interest in estate of Owen Bear E Turner, by ex to Sarah j Hul- 5000! JV I burt, 2 Iota bl 42, Albany....- 000 117,075 Win Move Feb. 15th. From now un- til Feb. 15th we will wl! B00U tnd Shoes at errat! v reduced prices In or.ler to reduce our large stock before moving in our new quarters. Ketpectlullv. Klein Bros. Boots and Shoes I carry the large line of medium priced and good wearing boys, misses and children shoes ia the city, and have just added a line of steel shod school shoe which I rerommeod to the I trade. Dont forget that I repair any shoe ' f sell free of chaige. S F. Tounc. I . Cure for Cofcls, Fevers and General De btbty. Sawa Itue tssana. Sc. per bottle. . 1 - fii 1 . 4 a..,.... rv.w.,u;..sU Srog ram o! Institute No 5. to meel at bedd. Jan 14th, 1893 commencing at m', . Teaching of proportion I G Gibson. I Dnnlap, Mattie Cross. rnroary geograpny II Lastta, inaiy Le, l.mnie ttamsey, ri race Mat- turd. ArTa-saoox. Opening exercisesClara Harker. W A Kobb. Ida I'orter. Ella Hunrap. noon. Ida rorier. fcila ininmn. 1 he nabitt of the teacher R K Mich- ener Nelli,. Inei T llmerait VrA . ' --- ----, - 5 Ralston. A lecturer is expected for Saturday j night. W H Latta, Pres. W A Robb, Sec Vas. More Peopt-a want good groceries than snything else. It means a good deal for the harmony of the household. ; Matters go aloni, more smoothly. Deal j with Conn & Hendricson and you will get j the best groceries at the lowest prices f Iheir produce I always fresh, and they keep tne latest In everything. You are j not In It if you do not buy your eating golds ot Conn &z HendrlcMW. A Handsome Pbizc A beautiful ail- ver water pitcher, now on exhibition at F L Kenton's grocery store, will br given awsy on Washington's birthday. A ticket is given for every 50 cent cash purchase . Batterick patterns at Bead's. Perhaps You want the heat groceries to be aecured in the city; than call on Parker Bros. Perhaps You want flesh produce just Irom the gardeners, then call on Parker Bros. Pei haps Yon want the best Inked goods In the i city, breads, cak-, coil, let, pies, etc., then call on farker Bres and vou will get the goods and first class treatment. 1893. During tne year 1893, from be ginning; to end, Will tt otark propose to keep up their reputation of having the finest stock of jewelry, watches, silver warp, etc , In the valley. Tf you want the best goods at reasonable prices call on them. Kid Gloves from $1 a pair up. I aasvy nil line of loading brand in black,- and col ored. Will receive novelties for tbe holidays. Agenfforthe celebrated Ceutemeri glovt. Samsel E. Vol nii QTOP at Will & Stark's when yo i are vJ alter diamonds, the best watcr.ee, and the finest silverware to be secured. fhey have them. Ono Small Tlllo IToan every nlirht fore week aruuso Torpid Livers. '&. I Kir bottle Letter Mst. Following is the list of letters remaining in the poet ollioe at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Deo 26, 1892. Persons calling for these letters must give tbe date saa. which they were advertise.!. "es Bloss, Hal Buck, Mr C Dawson, J M Glose, Miss Violy Gember, J W Hardwick, Hattie Hassellton, John Hostetter.Mre E M Lilian!. Link McCallister.Hattie 15 randan, Mrs A Cooper,Mrs Ribecca Delaney, Mrs Carrie Gerows, I 8 Gibson, J G Harrison, Richard Henderson, w li Huston, Mrs E M McQuade, J H Miner, Julius E Rhingurts, George Keidtae, August Taylor, John Walchter, Wm Williams, Nancy E Morrow, Pat Reed, Walne upain, J Thompson, Lizzie 2 Walsh. E C Wrenn, Werner A Thus, Mont kith, P. M. BONK 4MB ARUn, MONDAY. The Oregon t'aeifio R It property will be sold one vi irom toaay. Then well, wait. By request ef Marshal McKeron, all the saloon, but cu or two wore kept closed yes terday. Missing wmd conUsts rr the raue in sorr.e pUccs. They have been declared lotturies lu at lea oua country, and certainly aavor a little Ui.a way. Mr Lmiis Allan has the Dbmocbat b thanks far some flae canned aalmnn from McCowan's cannery at Astoria. This !s tha cannery ot whicii Mr Allen will have the auperictendeaov the coming year. Thesoitof th Harrisburg Water Power Company va Perry Hyde was a -tiled out of court, Mr Hyde agreeing to pay the awesa meute now due on the stock, al all futuie assessments on tbe same. llsrristmrg Courier. A carpenter at work in the basement of s La Grande hotel triad to move a barrel of whisk v, but it waa too lias y for him. He then placed his lips lo the fauost ami at tempted to drink tbe vassal dry. Ha was found after awhile ami the doctors eay be may recover. T L Wallace k Co, veiling haye a little electric show of their iwo. Uv mean oi wires the electricity ia transmitted along 'he stove pit e down into the stove at the rear of the atore, when by touching it a live 1 ahock u received, and a wire around a leg I of tha stove sends forth sparks enough to set tire to a pieoe of paper placed at its end. Slifpsry Mobni.vo. Yesterday morning was a very slippery time. At least four persons took lively falta. O H Irvine struck on bis head near Dr Irvine's residence, was knocked senseless and was confined to his bed the rest of the day. One young lady had to be carried into the house. The other two were simply well shaken up. There Is no poetry In striking on one's head before vou can count two. tcsstmt. 0 K Wolverine, ha, rented a 00, pie office, in tbo Flmn Jilocb and will morV.nto the aim a few days. eflor: will be made to repeal tbe mort A neat arrangement at Boeaeeke Br-, gaKe tax aW tj secure precinct aseese Coniccuooary and cigar atore ia ao electric ; ore. reu'aling tee of clerks and sheriff, lighter, electricity beloe;ued. The machine , perjp8 providing for salaries, auiend will give one a slight and mWreating shock. ng , Australian ballot law.permitting Joe Leibo, a morphine fiend, was arrested ; fish to pass Oregon City, championed by last evening for vagrancy by Marshal Mc- Hon Milt Miller, amending the road F er.n, his first arrest. He will leave tbe laws, etcetera. Every member thinks city whea sufficiently atreag'beaed. he has to do something, and is ready Richards Phillips are making motive ar- j with his rolls of bills, some of which are raogcoieata to begin oneratieos at tkeir : already in type, to jump to bis feel and steam lauoJry To-v have - n of tbe fioeet get an early number for his bill, i' he plants in the state. It is all here bat on de- layed piece, which will pat ff their eteoirn day somewhat. Tbe regular meeting of the C L B C will be bald tomorrow evening at the residence Xfra Walter MnnUnth It will b an even. iog with Whittier. OSd Chautacqaaits in crl: CliletCiera, ULMierman, ul l tbe city, aa well a mesabeis and those in- j ion ; assistant clerk, Turner; Sam Gar teresttd ia the readings will be weleoeie. 'nd. ' Lebanon, received the democrat . . . ! vote : reedine rlorlr Idem Holman - wp. Albany ia deaiined la tae een:e 01 a great hail .emu country, new prune : Orchard, particelerl, are being set cut all 1 around. H J Moon, recently of Kansas, j .... w . w a ... naa m acres 01 K.ixeii Mcuneany, rsfoas the river and will plant pert el , pmoea. lMtrauitMmiikJBEMy tiling clerk? McCormick! respect left, even for an ex guard at the L,. ke oer pemwnuery. SSSSS a ooaw e 1 01 eoeer -ear and an oversh.rt off the hne ol I ! s-iTu m w. - -"- ewe. . jrw On the evecuog of Pri lay Jan SJ aa ewtsr- taumeni will be gives at Saodndgw II ' . at! tbe people of that vie nit y should alter, i. 1: will cooeut of a hoe ptocrsni. . . sapper end music by McKnigbts orttw-ta, Admission SScenta, uvriodisg eeeevCc.. fhe New En 'ami N'straal'Baiidiec and , lovestosent Associatioa file.! ippUmet.Lal nais of 4at session; adopted. Reeolu arttclea of inoorpora Joo in tbe effije of the ' tion that each member be sUDDlied with ! secretary ot the elate yesterday. leorg- t - 1 - ; I Sears. Geo M Healy. Jobo H Barnard. J M Thatcher and John I. Aver are'lbe iss-orpo- rator. aid the capital .t-jck M decreased ; from $7,000,000 to $500,000 Tne pnoo- pal office are fort land aed Postoa, Mas. tt'lDNBUI. A roll of bills. $1009, wa reosatl fosed ia a toll of bailer in Mnneenta. They hare progressive crokioole parties at Kane org. The gam eeen-.s to t a favorite one torr. Tbe case of the Slate of l);e; a aft Eraek Togiara. appealed to the rapreme eoart, waa argued ye terday at Salem. 0 Yaqoina bay is to have a newspaper. J K Matibews.wui get oat toe nrst iseae f a rew aodtrtakioe in that line next a tarda v. ' An 01 Auordiaaiwe baa Keen introduced in tbt, j ieonucil of salesa provtdiaa for an an coal ; aJary of 1500 for the Marshal, and doing , away with all fees. Yesterday afternoon seene by were : ni.,lnl? h iw at tt,. ..-kt ' when an explosion marred, barring Lnyd Daneati in the lace somewhat. B E Maleaby, late of Rochester. N . Y. i baa oeea appointed general superiotendeo: I ot tne U. I . and entered 00 the discharge as I bis duties laat Friday. Hsiaae old tele 1 'P"'. ore" as 00. u among the fastest operators in the I tuttd Slate. grapher. Having been at one time among Bargains a; Ileal Go,d heads i cane at Ereecb'e. Souvenir j mo at Will A -$:ark' VIAVI Co ifBce ia Baltimore block. Tbe beet swtlry at Will & Ktatk. Fresh eggs at F E Alien ft Co. Ores good at coat at Read'. Underwear at cost at Bead'a Everything at cost at W F Read, Boots and shoes at cost at W F Read's Buy V arner Bro corset of W F Resd Barga ns in summer goods at Read's Tropby tea something hue at F E Allen A If you want a Hoe m.k- ask fjr J J sf h white labor cigar Until March 1st ver)tbirg t oot a Bead'. Several six octave otgsr.s for sate st co Call on Prof W W Davis. Com and see the new cbil e.1 plow at Rampe opposite posteffice. W bite ft blankets made at tbe Al'any woolen mills for sale by F E Allea Patronise borne industry by ssankicg tbe celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured by JaHns Joseph. Why smokes Chios cigar when lor the same money yon can get a w lite tabor cigar made by J Joseph. rtemember sll boots and shoes bonaht of Klein Bros that tip. mo over or aolee come loose will be repaiied by ua tire cf charge. Consumptives, do nnt despair, There is bone. Try West' Cooah Syrup. It wilt always enre in early stapes. Procure a 60c large 8 nz. bottle. J A Camming, Drug gist. Smiley, the Printer, is slias abieaat rf tbe times, having made improvements in bis office anil is better prepared than evtr to supply the people with good printing. To Raise Tobacco. A Thurston cor respondent sayr: Dr Russell Is preparing to engage extensively in tobacco culture the coming season. There Is nothing to prevent the doctor from being largely suc cessful, as he has the necessary plnntcis and cultivaters ready, also fixtures for firing anJ grinding the weed after It Is cured. The seed is Eastern grown. Eugene Register. A Good Thing. The new Y MCA qusrters will be an ornament to Albany. Work is progiessing rapidly enough to show how things will he in the futuie. The gym nasium alone will be an attraction, hlch should bring Into the association all the live active men of the city. It will be a good one, and Includes bars, ladder?, parellelt, trapeze, rir.gs, &c. The baths will be worth the price of the dues. Our citizens gener ally should support it liberally. Albany Marks! Whea,67e. Oata36o. Flour, ffi.Oti. Mutter, 25o. Egga. 80c. Lard, 12He. Pork-hama. 16c, shoulders, 8c atdeaj 12a. Hay. baled, lis fo atoea, ROo. Applee.l.OO Hops, 18o. Dried fruit pluma, 9c, apples, 9c, Chickens, 84 60 per dozen. Beef, on foot, 2c. Hoki, dressed, flo.p Absolutely Pure "I regard the Royal best manufactured and in Author TATE UXULATI RE Matters are already on the go, and tbe prospect is that there will be a cyclone i 01 bills to alleviate the sufferings of tbe TJiwltl'jfu th Eft ! g" Thf.,e "J ol quiet member who votes well and can ' tiously may do the most good for his constitntenry. W P Kea.i v, as expected, is speaker of ; the house; Chas Nickel, of Jacksonville, received the compliments of the demo- ' . ' m in r , f"1 "un Blonde! ; mcent. door k"Pr-, ' . t'"rt "P01:. C W 0iton: ' Pdent i I 4mVtrmmil fWSHfrsI the lal?irrflf lf w.faa .TR-7. " t equalization clerk, assistant ; Severance, ,h. . renins isa that .neauVer - - in, . ... ' , , adopted. Coneurrwi resolution inform- ing governor that two houses are organ ized and ready (or any communication ; adopted. Northup, Miller and Cpton appointed lo wait upon governor and ao j inform him- Resolution that secretary j' etate furnish members with copies of of Laas o! Orecoo. session laws of two last session, and house and sena'e jour s roar newspapers; aoopteo. lei K - . . I ..... .1 m l.u . I last senate ordered printed. Senate re elation No 4 adopted, providing each member with copv of Hill's code, session laws, journal, etc, of last senate. GsTeruor Penaoyer's message waa not a very savage affair after all, nothing re mukablr startling characterising it. He reviews the different departments an. U tale institutions, advised rettencb- ment and reform by doing away with the Railroad and fish commissions. board of horticulture .domestic animal and food commissions, and I recommends tbe fol lowing : 1 A change in the assessment taw j .. Ihe abolition oi useless com nils - 1 sions. 3. A lew tixsnz maximum rates for railroad and telegraph companies ft. A law empowering municipalities to nx, maximum rates on all monopolies. 5. A l&w authorizing the Governor to employ a prosecuting wuntee 6. A law giving to all State and county officers a fixed salary. 7. A general municipal incorporation .aw . S A change in the road laws so as to seen re good roads 9. Providing for the arrest and Dan- , isllnlentof arrned men 5n priveteemplov. i0 Tne passage of an inheritance tax law II. The enactment of a law similar to ' that of Washington, exempting home steads from execution and attachment. 12. Authority to the School Land Com missior.ers to withhold from anv eonniv its school fund nntil all the state taxes from said county aavebeen received. 13. The creation of a State ' Auditing Board 14. No further illegal appropriation of money by joint resolution 15. Appropriation for a fish ladder at Oregon City. 16. A charge in the law relating to the conveyance 01 criminals anmsane per- 17 Ttlatf ssaefli,nei In rss Tni rnentaf na Qosmsxa to nroenre amironriation for a porlgage road at The Dalles of the Co lumbia; to secure the passage of a joint resolution allowing Oregon to use the interest on the Agricultural College Funds for betterments on the college property; to secure an extersion of time in which payment may be made by eettlers for lands within tbe forfeited limits; to vote for the free coinage of t-ilver; the issuance of the paper money of the country by the Government alone, and the enactment of an income tax law. In the house each member was allowed 200 two cent stamps and 100 one cent wrappers. A committee waa appointed to visit the loeks at The Dalies and mouth of Columbia, and state institu tions, and books of officers. Calender clerk ordered at 8 per day. Democratic members voted for $5 per day. A reso lution by Upton provided that only Un ion labor cigars and tobacco De smoked. Referred. Miller, of Lion, introduced resolution providing for election of sen ator by ihe people. Special order for Monday, Jan 16. Foreign immigration joint memorial adopted. Memorial that World's fair be not closed on Sunday adopted. Senate resolution to extend time for forfeit of railroad lands by con gress to Jan, '. I, adopted. By Heady, for a jute factory, and two bills to amend the code ; Miller, for an Oregon City Hallway ; Northup.for a free bridge at Portland ; Belknap, amending the r!-ctiin, county and assessment laws; Brown, of Douglas, amending fish laws; Cur ran, for macadam roads; Ormaby, amending the assessment law; Miller, incorporating Lebanon: amending the code and for a public soda spring at So daville; Sheridan, amending tba game law,and to protect Mongolian pheaslnts ; Belts, amending the game laws, defining tresspass, and for courts of arbitration ; ford, exempting ?RiOo! Iiouseliolit prop erty; Mays, protecting stock owners; Nickell, protecting Mongolian pheasants, I amending tne code, and lor recorumu. wills; Maloney, amending the assess ment law ; Bishop, amending the mar riaeg law, and the code; Northup, for DPRICE'S ith lis" The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard m PawderM Baking Powder as the the market." of "Common Sense in the Household! relief of indigent soldiers ; Daley, for tbe relief of Lake county, and exempting homesteads from execution; Ormaby, regulating hours of labor on street rail way lines, and amending the election law; Myers, on sea lionsi Merritt, on wire fences, and amending game law, and numerous city charter laws and amendments to code. In tbe senate usual examining com mittees were appointed. Codes ordered purchased for members and customary orders for stamps, etc. Among tbe bills introduced were, bv Denny, providing for two additional circuit judges in the 4th judicial district ; by Blackmansking for $5,000 for bridge across north fork of John Day river; by Meyers, te reguate road supervisors; by Cogswell. to regu late branding of cattle ; by McGinn, au thorizing the city of Portland to acquire two free bridges : by Meyers, protecting laborers under a receiver. Cross introduced a bill for a board of examiners of steam engines. Moose resolution to appoint a joint committee of five to prepare joint mem orials to congress on foreign immigra tion ; praying for tbe early completion of Nicaragua canal, and the opening of tbe World's fair on Sunday, were concurred in. Tuesday evening, Jan 10. Present Mayor Cowan, Recorder Hen- ton, Street Commissioner Wsetisll, Mar shal McFeroo.andCaancilmen Whitney. Stewart. Pieiffer. Butkhart. Marshall and Wheettr. Did rules ordered adopted. 1 he follow irg committees were "I noonced by lie Mayor: Ways and Means P B Marshall, C G Burk hart and C H Stewart, accounts and Current Expenses C G Bnrknart, Chas Pfbiffer and P B Marshal! Ftreet and Pnblic Property Cbas Pfeiffer, Jasoo Wheeler and C H Stewart Ordinances J J Whitney, C G Burk ba:: and Jason Wheeler. Licenses Jason AYbeeier.Cbaa Pfeiffer and J J Whitney. Fire and W,urC H Stewart, C G Burkhart and P B Marabai!. Health and Police Chas Pfeiffer Jason Wheeler and 1 .1 Whitney. Petition of M F Ferrell asked for a re duction of 1700 on ease as men t. Referred lo committee on ways and means. Petition asked for retention cf C O Lee i aa Engineer ot Albany Engine Co No 1. ; also :or retention of John Jones as En gineer of No 2'a Application of I C Dickey, A E Bloom and F M WestfaH for Street Commie sioner. W A McClain for nigbtwatch, John J one .and C Lee for nightwatcbee and engineers read and filed. Ordinance bill 27$ referred to commit tee on fire and water. Tbe recorder was instructed (o adver tise for bids, for lumber, dirt, gravel, boarding prisoner and printing. Bark hart A Harknese were granted 40 days further time iu which to complete sewer contracts. The matter of ejection of citv officer usual at this t,me was postponed nntil next meeting. The commtnittee on waje and mesne weie directed to investigate and report at next meeting on ways and means of letrencbment in the citys expenses, in cluding electric lights. Tbe following bills were allowed : Mavor Cowan . 00; old counciimen, fr CO; J Oradwohl. $12 50 ; Mrs Purdom SI2 80 John Hoffman, co' letting taxes. $66 1 1 ! Conn A J-beli, repairing bridge, 1120 00. Bill of Electric Light Co of 2S4 re ferred, on account of lights not being used during storm. $100 Eeward, $100. The reader of Ona peper will 'e pleased to learn t hat there is SS 's--t one dreaded disease that science ha bead able to cure in ail it stages and that is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure is the only poailive cure Boer known to tbe medical fralernl'.' . Catarrh being a con stitutional disease, rrooirr a cona'.itniional treatment. Hail's Ciuirrh Cur is taken inter nally. acttmrdirecuv tron the blood and ma ooas snrfacc of the sys't m, there by destroying the foundation ot the l!eeiw. sad giving tbe Utieat strength bv btiil-tineuptheconstitution and assisting nature in doing it work. Tbe proprietors have so much faun in its curative power, tne they oner Une Hundred Dollars ror anv ease taai 11 wis so core Bead foe lint of testimonial. Addresa, F. J . CHElfET A 00. Sata)old by Drnsciata. .x. Toledo, O. PkrmasTlXT liRtscit Lactsdsy. A branch office of the Sali.n Steam laun dry has been established in Albany. All work will be collected and tbe laundried articles delivered at Salem prices. No other expense All work sua ran teed. Orders may be left with Osborn Davy. pjrmanent agent and solicitor for Albany Captain weenev. U S A.San Diego, Cel., save. "hil hV Catarrh Kenedy i the tint medicine I have ever found that would dome any good. Price, SO cis. Sold by Fos hay & Masoa. The btstaat onflee in the city at Cam ad otoycra. The ftnost linel of pocket knives in the eity st Stewart A Box's. Great is taction iu Aetmo'.or wind mills I r Dei em b rr. See.tbe agea', W W Ci -.w-ford. Fo your school shoe go t Kltin Bio 1 as hey repair ttiem free ot charge if they rip, un oyer or the aolee come loose. Try W FRead when you wai t shoe. Shiloh's Cure, the grett cough and croup onre, is for sale hy n. 1 on t a-ss contain twenty-live doaor.caly 25a. Children love it. Tothay A Mason. COUPONS tken at W F Read s. Call and see new fall dress goods at W Read's. RakiniS Powder: Cost! Cost! Cost! 1. F. READ k CO. On account of change in businesB.we will un til Mareh 1st sell our entire stock AT COST (except Buttriek Patterns) This will be the GREATEST SALE over held in Albany. Our stoak is full and complete in every line, i Come and see what we will do lor you. F. Albany, Sauer kraut, Chow chow, Sorghum Salmoo, White fish, Herring, and all t - C. E BROW NELL'S, GROCER. Buy Stoves am Ranges of Mattliews & Washbcr Bar Stoves andRanges of Matthews & Washbar Buy Stoves and Ranges ni Mattbews & Washb rn Bay Stoves tni Ranges of Matthews & Washbari. Buy stom and Ranges of HattHews k Wasibu We need some cheap, Unique JOB Printing And I shall send an order, at once to P, J. SMILEY, Flinn Block, Albany, Or He has the largest stock of Printers' Stationery and the best equipped Job Office in the Valley, good work and low prices should be appreciated, all work delivered when promised, and we will REMEMBER .THE SIGN THE LEA DIN 6 FBOTOdBAPHERS. SaJkany, Wrecea LIMN JO NATIONAL BARE, Or ALBANY, OIJSOH. CAPITAL TOOK I1SO.SS0. aidant... .J L COWAJT, .President IK RALSTON. t Oiahier O A ARCHIBOLJX n asoToas, J L Oewaa, J sf Ralaton, W 8 U4d, W U Oolira, J A Or word and 0 A Arch eld. fRANSACTS a nunl baaUn- be DBA W Slum DRAFTS i Har York, ii fartltr I, Oregon. LOAN MOriKYoo approved seeorHy RXCKIVB dapotiU aabteet check. Guaranteed to enre Bilious Attack Sod Cooetipation, 8maM Bile Bsaaa. READ & CO. -x- Oregon Sweet pickles, Dried fruits In large variety, Specialties in Teas and coif as, Fruits, kings nice, AT - IHE Cabinet photo, from $ 1. 50 to Sa fJ f . per dosen. Enlaigin pictures l&Z0?lt) a'11'- 'tj10 cra-von J lor 10.00. We carry a la ige 1 01 5x3 ana sterescoplc views cf C A new and Complete Treatment, cn statin; of Sup slorls.Oinnieot in CapsuleaAlao In B aad Pitla a FeMe Oore rot axtemaljnterral. Blind ,.r Bleed, las; Itching, Chronic, Recent ar Hereditary lllea, and many othor diaeaaes and female weakneaeea; ittt al ways a gnat tenant to th general health. The firet Jjaooverv ot a a.edical cure rendering an operation with the knife nun -eaterr hereafter. Thi reme.lv ha new beau known total. $1 per box 6 for as' sent ;j mail. Why suffer from this terrible disease esVsa a written ruuantee ia positively given with 6 bozaa.v refund the money if nor eared. Seed sump or tree Sample. Qttita&lee iaraad by J A Cwasastag. Dragls. Heae Aeat. Alaeuay. Wregea