tmmt Tunkki. KisstNu.- The thiw tunnels on the Oregon Pac-ilio ;urc the cause of a great deal of anuisement to the traveling public Of course, enraged couples and newly mar ried people always try to steal a kis in the dark. Two younir married men in tne Salem excursion to Newport last week played a rather sweet joke on their wives. Before entering tho long tunnel at Klk Oitv each was sitting with the other's wife. ' Tliev agreed to exchange seats in tlie long tunnel and each kiss his own wife, as all Salem married men are in the habit of doing, un less they are in some kind of profession that requiresa different lineof conduct to achieve poiiular success. Well, these Salem swains did as agreed. One of the young women screamed terribly and attracted tho reten tion of the whole car and all had a hearty jaugh at her expense when the light broke in upon ner valiantly resisting hervelv and in her husband's arms. The other one kept perfectly still and she and her husband had a good laugh on euch other when the light broke on them. She said she did not know but it was her husband and did lvot want to give it away if it was not. Coming cut, two ladies tried the sanie scheme, vice versa on their husbands, but did not calculate the distance and did not complete all their de tails as well, and one quite a large fleshy lady got into Pete D'Arev's seat and he screamed and jumped iion the back of the seat and perched there while the woman clawed at him in the dark and got out of there before the cars emerged into the day light. One young; man got his moustache caught on his girl's cloak button, while going through tunnel No I and had to be cut loose by the train men. Another wo man got her earrings fast on a man's watch chain while going through No 3. Salem Journal. At Cherokee. at the opening of A Mcdford man was the Cherokee utrin. He writes to the Mai! : About two hours of this day would kill the average Orego nian. The wind is so hot that a wet cloth has to be held before ones face to keep from blistering, and the wind blowa about forty miles per hour carrying wisn it great clouds of hot sand and dust which at times are so thick as to hide the sun from view. The white man .half breed and African are all one, so far as color is concerned. The worst feature, or one of the worst, however, is the scarcity of water. Every drop of water has to be paid for, and cannot always be had then. The excitement rivals any mining camp, and the society would average pretty well with any frontier camp. Men carry gvtns strapped on them and twenty-four hours does not pass without someone'biting the dost." Pickpockets and thieves are on the trail. Oregon Ahead. Hon J M Wallace who has this year had the management of the Wallace esia'e pear orchard, haa just received a fine acknowledgment that oar state heats the world for superior pears, gome time ago while in conver sation with his friend. Chas F lirey, president of the Hyde 4 Lea her bank in Chicago, that gentleman questioned whether Pacific Coast pears had as fine flavor as those of the East. Of course. he had only the California fruit in mind, but this was a comparison that no Oregon Kar grower could admit for a moment, order to convince his friend Mr Wal lace sent him a box from their orchard in a recent shipment to that city, and now that gentleman beautifully acknowl edges the corn, and admits that Oregon pears ure the best he ever ate. He mild ly winds up his eulogy of ;h fruit by saying: "They certainly know how to raise good pears in Oregon, as I have ONE AMI ABBA1D MONDAY. form- An Extra Session Club has been ed In Albany. Tne Oregon State Press Association meets in Portland next week. Regular meeting fit the W CT U tomor row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Hank Mervin dried 6,000 pounds of hops iroin his three sere pulch near Independence. For a nice itew a juicv fry roast, call at Hoeniike Rro oysters in tho market. Mrs Sower's fall opening Saturday were pronounced finest ever in Albany. There will be a special meetli.g of Beulah Rebekah Lodge I O O F to morrow evening promptly at 7:50 o'c'ock. A toll attendance desired' Albany has two boot black stands a new one having been started in front of Landreth's barber shop. The Herald, the Oregon City populist paper, U out of the hands of the sheriff am' itj publication has been resumed The K S Cos- arrested In Portland for or a this Friday among quiet tines! and the stea'lnga banp was not the R S Coe the dregon fjiU's, it pitching for the same Crook (h ntv. Notwithstanding val ley papers still say occasionally that the 0. P. is sure to be built at an early date, the average settler here has given up hope of seeing it cross Crook county for a year or two anyway. Railroads can't he built without ctam ami lots of it too. John Stain and others hare been pros pecting a ledge of quartz 011 the head waters of Heaver creek, which they Itelieve will de velop into a vil li mine. The rock shows considerable pure gold, and tests that have been made indicate that thecroppinga will yieM from 190 to $50 free gold, though no perfect assays have been made. Two rather interesting cases came up in Justice Elliott s court last Wednesday anil reached tinal termination Thursday. One was the state against Yoliiey Shram, a prominent sheep raiser in the northeastern part of the county, ehiirging him with petit larceny, for having carried away a prosjiec tor's camp outfit, and the other the exam -ination of W M llomltTshot. charged with grand larceny, for having appropriated to his own use the same prospecting outfit. The charges were preferred by W It Butler. A jury was called to try the case against Shnim, and contrary to the expectation of those who heard the evidence the jury re turned a verdict of guilty. Mr Shtum has taken an appeal to the circuit court. The evidence being somewhat stronger against Hendershot, ne was held in $200 bonds to appedr before the grand jury. Review. An Attraction-, The Ssn Franoisco Examiner publishes a picture of Geo Ml 1 -is akyeya.1', and 'ays: A "akycycle'" to fly through the ipen air f.oin Portland. Ore., to thia city Is rue i f the lateat jr..,- nt of novelties billed for the Midwinter Fair, litcyclea for use ou land and water hare proved a success, the former especially o, an I now Oregon, the we ti foot, mossback rate, is trying a new field for the wheel Fred T Merrill, a hioye'e expert of Port land, h is a new machine which it intended to navigate the air. It ia called a "skycyole" and wan invented by a brother of Joaquin Milter, the Poet of the Sierras, who reside at Kugene, Or. Mr Merrdl ia making ar rangement for the manufacture of the new machine, to be commenced as soma as a f n minor changes hive h?eu made. He gives a partis 1 dreceiptlon if the nacbine no which he is new experimentine, and frttn his statement these expetiniooU have net with onvdt rable sue -ev Didn't aV-vreciatk It The other night a young man was returning home ; itorn a 1 Dan y by the road across the river when he was stopped and required to answer several questions. Not know ing what he came m aeainat he felt himself in an uncomfortable position and days and Fridays nr.JwlJ.. 1 1 I 1 1 1 - ! J J "u'" nuuju iik.c iianueu over nis ci,. . c ci . , iocee change had the demand been LSf' S,.Sh.ermn. "rt,r d made. However, it turned out to he I ".ng ,rom aieuiora the ""Cs men 01 mai town proDan.v pa- It only cost as cents for a reserved eat to Comrads, to be presented on Friday nignt ol nest week, In Comrads Miss Mary Cundiff It said to do the part of May Manning In an ar tistic manner. Friday night of next week. Read, Peacock &Cos general ad In another column will be found of Interest to those wanting dress goods, etc, for cash. Members of Albany Lodge No 4 I O O F should bear In mind that Impor. tant matters will come before the meet ing to-night. Becrbohm's estimate of the wor d's wheat crop Is 104,000.000 bushels leas than last year. Which meant a better price than at present. The Misses Ball respectfully Invite the ladies of Albany and vicinity to attend their opening of Fall and Winter millin ery, Friday and Saturday Sept 19 and 30. The spring wheat has been almost en tirely hcrveatew most of the threshers having shutdown. In the mean itme the recent rain put the ground in splendid condition tor summer fallow. Hillings, recently with the Albany club, is playing right field for the Petaluma, Ualit., club. Dammon. at one time with owning considerable Albany property. Kt City Treasurtr John M Pla't, of Aiacortee, Wash., haa been arreatsd, charged with embezzling oitv funds, about $8,000. This oflice is under oblgations to county, scnool superintendent Russell for "a ; supply of fine trout, the rtault of bis trip ' to the mountains. Jaok Ogleeby, of th. Aiaea,roently killed at large elk, and t .mI.v he brt.aght to town I the head ar.d horns which he offered tor sale, ' The horns Lave seven iwinta aad are very lsrge. $23 ia the price asked foe them 1 News. 1 An editor down st.ath who seod his newspaper cut to "that suosjribers ' aeads a bill taeh year. When a second bill is sent and there ia no response he takes it f a (ranted that the subscriber is dead, aad publishes an "'obituary rotioe" la his col umns. A church at Fostoria, Ohio. Las deci ded to purchase 4C0 little wine glasses, that each communicant may receive the wine out of a glass no other person haa used, in order lo avoid iric robes. Beginning Wednesday next the South ern Pacific R R will aell tound trip ilck--ts to the Portland Exposition Including one admission to the fair for $4.85. Tick ers win ne sold only Mondays, Wednrs- club. Licenses have been Issued for the marriage of W F Follla and Rosa Beard, C H Arderson and Mary M Hall, F M Campoell and Mist L M Hyde, Henry M Hayes and Florence Betid. A gentleman is in the city waiting for twenty five families of Germans who will arrive across the mountains In a few days, by wagon, from the East. Thev propose locating tomewhere in thit part of Oregon, B F Ramp, J Clem and II Bryant have organized themselves Into a corporation called the Populttt Publishing company. They interd printing a paper at Albany, Oregon, In the Interest of the peoples' party. The capita! a'.ock Is $1.000. Sa lem Independent. In the riot at LaGrande, when ihe mob i of 200 men were after the Celestials,!', was . at the residence of a former Albany man, Kev irumbill, that the Chinamen look J refuge. Mrs Trumbull appeared at the ooor armed with a revolver, and the men left without disturbing the Chinamen. Rev I B Hall, of Osaka, Japan.wlll speak j In the First Cumberland Prcsbvlcrian church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr Hail has been in Japan as a missionary of hit church for 16 yeart and will return to that field In October. He It a splendid speaker and trill please all who come to hear him . All are k'ndly Invited. John H Haynet hat filed a tull for fio.aoo against the Spokane Chronicle tor l.bet, on account ot a sensational article Mr Will Tundau leave.! tomorrow morn ing for his home in Minnesota. Hon J M Wallace, president of the Sa tan water works, wan in the city today. Lizzie Rlakely has begun suit for divorce against her husband, Charlet A Illakely. B F Kamp, of Albany, is spending a few days here looking after business matters. Resebuag Review. Mr Ramp has returned home. Miss Rhoda Hail has returned from Rose burg, and will leave in a few-days for the Warm Springs Agency, where she will re side the coming year. Tho Aumsville correspondent of a Salem paper commends a collector of that city, wno ne says, win coiiect tne debt or destroy the debtor. Miss Kdtth Harris, of Salem, formerly of this city, it to tie united in marriage in Salem this week. With her husband and mother she will go East to reside. Mr A W Blackburn, the Brownsville druggist, is in the city. He reports hop checks a general legal tender at thai city, some of which, though, are already being taken up. Van B Delaahmutt, the well known Portland horseman and ex-mayor, is in the city with Kittitas Ranger, who, though win not mov j uere. rwtutas Kanger w a wonderful horse without a pod agree, and yet he is said to have paced a half in 1 tQ2 with ease. Doc Lean. Pete Kuettner and Dave Rumbaugh have arrived home from the mountains beyond Sweet Home wtth a big record, thirteen deer and one bear. Mr Conn killed 7 deer and the bear, Mr Rum baugh 4 doer and Mr Kuettner 2 deer They report a big time and were consider ably elated over the result of the hunt Last evening a farewell reception was tendered Rev and Mrs UWHili at the Baptist church. They will not leave for China until November, but Mrs Hill will go to Med ford. Or. and Oakland, Calif, on a visit with relatives previous to then, heme the early date of the gathering. An inter esting program was presented. The spirit of it showed the hisrh esteem in which Rev and Mrs Hill are held in AM bany, where they hold the warm regards ot j many. Besides taeir congregation Kev Parker Oilman, of Oregon City. Rev Sco eld, of Brownsville, and several local min isters were present. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Rotfvl ML "V Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE AM ISaCaUKCB MATTES?. The following notices were recently sent out to local insurance agents : Pacific Insurance Union. Office General Manager, San Francisco, Sept 8th, 189. To Local Insurance Agents. Gentlemen: You are informed that tho State Insurance Co, of Salem, Or., and the Farmers' and Merchants' Insurance Company, of Albany, Oregon, are no longer membere of the Pa cific Insurance Union. The constitution expressly provides .that a local agent cannot represent at the. same time union and non union members, or re-insure, accept from, place, or cause to be placed whether by re-iwrarance or otherwise, any business in , a&jUfC E Wolverton. S0 finv 1 aliitntil' 1,1 tiiKii-v tilf rutiMtuttitisif in 1 "wj -..(-iini ui e' musi ' fc i"' - ttt ui 11 rBOtr.Diii Tuesday evening, Sept 26th-. Council met at regular hour. Mayor alt sent. Councilman ilurkhart was elected Mayor pro tern. Present Burkhart, Htewart, heeler, Whitney, Recorder, Murslial and Suptof Streets. Absent Counei I men Marshal land Pfeiffer. ai-connts reported bills A Savior, fc.50; Stew 1 FHadley, 811; N I EL Power, tl.25; PC Matthews & Washburn. John Foley, 2.95; L W Committee on correct, as follows art & Sox. 83.40; Henton. S12.4U; Anderson. $2.40; 8.40; Cityagt were parUaiivact ng thTWh 13 ST V U ?,n'e"' " lke men They had their guns and did not SlrS m ' 1 g" use chaste laneuaire to ih tr.vli.r hnt "m-v to m"ke J''g.-Guard. niter some little time told him to drivel A rae day attraction in Albany it a how liatnea on. These boys or vonrje men bad bet- i . o0001 m-ehio near the Revere I loose, j V alley aad burled hit body. Haynet ter let such joking alone or thev mieht ' 100 r voor rnooey and rt 50 cents if yea : aayt that he is not a murderer and that his neaaea -round nis nonet, and relating murdered a man in Peaceful get themselves into serious trouble a a I 4 wooden bs'i cn a wire lueh enooah reputation hat suffered man traveliuc along the road at nieht is ' . " ""' ft v'"' Ln do, though i of she publication. not supposed to know whether his ia ?' assarted that n. Indppeodeoce man di 1 aaa consequence being held np for sport or not. and he might shoot, besides it is a criminal stf". Uorvallis .News. Biaassr Yet. ers say a big days 1 A ,1 . 11 it ab ut aevea times ..ut ot ten. .. . .1,1. . .1 1Z s. Oti Saturday Uu, ibe Oreeon City war of the east side Ther were unable to I w'n mill (the largest woolen mill west ! get the ferryman out, so they helped I . wm.,.iu,ip.bi iv iianua in , ncrr.seivcs to tne ooat. and piloted M Lmn county hop pick- chtckti which were d(scounted lo ; ,crot, (he ri le,T, g on lhe,Corrali per cent tor cash. It is said the mill will , side, and it It probable there wat tome I work is ta-o or three ooxes, ami is takes rustling to pick vhat shut down Saturday, whether tempo rari.v S lend anathemas sent forth on its discoverv lnUCtl. Hon Tll'-kera hAK) wilt vnl, ' rtr T rm.n...!.. .-.Ill .-1, B7 l.i witter of the following in r.he 'Jislom In dependent the biggest liar in Oregon. No person ver lived who can pick t he number of boies mentioned : Harris & Statesman have a forty-acre hop ya jd near Lincoln- They have 110 picker at work aid expect to finish inside of a week. Their Jiops are turnirg out hat ter than they expected. Mr Stutesn .an says that he has the best crowd of pa :k- fmmH t w thi..T,,i.. i.i -. ss eserosme togemer. in rait or m I nitiur The IxDarasDENCE Racks closed Stnr- day, with the following contests. Unfinished trot, 2:45 class Demon strator first, Oliver Twist second, Black Diamond third; time 2 :3C. Five-eighth mile dash Rockland Boy first, Linden second, Verde Paul third ; time 1 Free for all'trot and pace Doc Sperry flret, Bonner Ji second, Rosemon third ; best time 2:16. , One mile dash Dottie Reed first. Raindrop second, Nipper third; lime 1 :44 3-4. Half mile dash Black Prince first, Pappoose second, Funny third; time 49. Special trot, half mile Cnehalis won; time 1:05 'X. Odo FiLLowgaiP. From the report of the Grand Sire of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the I O O F, which met at Mil waukee. Wisconsin, last week :t appears that the increase in the membership of the order daring the year 1892 waa over 0,000, an increass unprecedented in tht history of the order. At the end of De cember, 1892, the total membership numbered 86,73. Estimates based up on reports place the membership now at over 900,000. The annual revenue of the order is over eight and a half million dillars. Combades. It will occur Oct. 6th at the opera) house, with the following cast of characters : Miss Mary Cundiff in the leading part of May Manning, be wile of the veteran: Royal Manning, Hugh Fisher ; Matt Wins-r. O. M. Mc Farland ; Marcus Graves, Will Galbraith ; Simon Stone, Bert Van Cleve ; Bessie Bradley, Minnie McFarland ; Nancy 'Nipper, Lillie Crawford. Thx Nkw p. O. -The V. S. poetoffice boxes for the new room in the brick be ing built near the Democrat office, have been ordered and the 'contract haa been let to Mr. vVm. Fromm to place them in position on their arrival. It is intended to have the P. O. room ready for oc cupancy on Nov. 1st. It will be one of the finest P. O.'s in the state. Dtep ra Oklahoma. Word has just been received in Albany announcing the death in Oklahoma of Mrs Delia Kyle, wile ot Kobert Kyle. Mrs. Kyle was a sister of Mrs, Frank Wheeler, and Mr. Kyle was a sewing machine solicitor with E U Will a couple ytars ago. Scores ok Tramps. Tramps are more numerous if possible that two months ago. This is the season when the profess ional tramp hies himself away to the dry climate of Southern California. Eleven in a gang were kept off the local train this afternoon at Shedds, and the freight crews southbound are kept continually hghting to keep the. trains clear. This is a time when every householder and tbe city police must also use increased vigilance. Eugene "jruard . thev are lust tbe same, alar ava cheerful, and he says they seem to t ike as much interest as though they owi ted the yard. Some of tbe pickers nick 21 boxesaday. Albas v ox Tor. The Albany W Jen Mills Company today received another " big contract. Secretary Galbraith receive! 1 a tlispatcu from Philadelphia annonnc ing that the contract had heen let to the cc m- pany for 4,000 U. S. Aray blankets, the first (roods to l delivered within 90 di vs. They have also received a contract for 1J 100 or permanently, time will tell- Ev. Yesterday there wat filed for record in this county a United Stale patent bearing the signature of President Jamts Buchanan antt dated June 3id, 1859. It wat given to Lewis W Cannon and his srife, Mary, for a donation claim of 03S. 73 acres located ia township S south range 2 ttri' . TJIW man. ih.r. Chief of Police Minto haa discovered that the Mitt Usui a Burke, who recently died in San Francisco, wat a Mtst Isabel j Case, known to many Salem people She I wat a sitter of Bert Case, the Singer tcw j Ing machine agent. The bed will be brought to thit county for burial. Salem Journa?. Bert Case resided in A loan at AH tne merchantt and business men re- J one t'me, being the Singer rustier here pott business as good and increasing dahy. for several months. The people are commencing to -"dig up ' tneJr hoarded money and are putting it in ' circulation throughout the country how i , J,ummr "knM slut ilred feeling when ike banks commence loaning mo rev, j ,m 1 aervou prostration which will rerylUely occur in a short f,! striven a way bv Hood's Sarsaparfila. lime, OreKtsswiU giS ahead at a much ,ike.roi before the morning ton. To more ranid rate than haa war a-reral fi"e tne oenent ot ttiis g.eat medicine, yean past. Eugene Register. wait thkib rnmnrnw. At a primary meeting held in Galea, on Sept. 24th, of the creditors of the O PR K, the following resolution were adopted: Whereas, Hundreds of men ont at em ployment and in absolute need of tbe neces sities of life are creditorta of the 0 P K U. 1 ciJe,i wno nave romuheu material to run tain road, and the union, except with the consent of tin Executive Coninmttee. Alfred Still as. General Manager. Strictly confidential. Gentlemen: It it my belief that measures will he immediately taken to enable all agents to compete suc cessfully with above companies and at tbe same time to protect the business of com panies members of the union. Alfred Still max. If the above notices from the P. I. U. mean anything they mean that rates will be declared off for the purpose of driving the al 1 vc named companies out of the field. When this is accomplished rates will again be neatabliahed and at a figure thai will make the assured pay dearly for the insur ance he got at "em" rates, and all this it done in tbe interest of a few foreign com ics aad 15 or 20 supernumeraries who on to the Pacific Insurance Union. but with a zeal worthy of a better cause. Why is it necessary to pay a general manajrer bhksj per month ami various others front $Ti0 to 150 per month to tell us what rate we shall charge for writing on property. The assured have to pay the salaries of all these supernnmaries, and if be can figure out what benefit be gets by it he ran beat ut. It is also understood that one hundred ' memoen of the P- I. U. have formally de- to wajp war upm the non-union : companies, and at the last meeting of the executive committee voted for an amend vtneren. we Know the receipts ot the 1 mem to take up all policies ot non-union read are amply sufRcient t pan th.- men. mtfttiai at any pri.- Mil UMtSamW per policy. 1 his resolution stopped down to plain English means that a combination. A. Sfiecia 1 from Frederick. Md . , saya: " Witkso 48hoare. the sheriff i.l take j 00 to the ecaotv jail, iron you to the whipping post aad uirlicf 39 laabea utoo voir back with rawhk., as hard as he oaa las- it oa." The aVsve r 111 1 sural waa meted eat to Dsmel Jnoes. a pi onu c eat f armer cf this county. give it a trial. Sure, efficient, ea- Hood's Pills MCIAI A SIH MO!.V Wm. Mack, the barber, arrived in the army blankets for the National Guards of ! Tanadar, b lai, MeShatrv. of the circuit : " "w ' ' ' , :.. I Ir! i j : . - - ,, - , . , en j 1 ilia iiwn auu win auruu sow eta were obtained in ooart. Joaea waa a tnvath ago eonvtcted of t . New Advertisements. WANTED. A middle agpd ady . first class housekeeper, wlabet a asntn Uon as housekeeper or to d funeral housework She i slao a goral dreaa maker, add rent, brx 37 J. Moauy, Or. Wages ao o jsct. Tlltai rulit-a.-U tne iace 01 a Dig comjietition. ITie swj r ior quality of the goo. la is telling when ver they meet other mills in competition tte tin River Much has been said the past year about river transported ion to Eugene. We are now reliably in formed that as soon aa the governna ent snag boat makes the trip to demonstrate that the channel is clear, as it waaen riy in the summer, the Oregon Pacific, -the Three Sisters, will come up immediate ly. And even if the snag boat does not 00 me the O. P. boat will, but rcust wait for some safe assurance of enough water to enable it to pass one or two short bet ids in the river between here and Han is burg. Enough freight has com mem ed to move to justify the company running the boat between Salem and Harris hi irg the coming week. Guard. That Trip. The CorvaHis News says: In conversation wita Receiver Hadley. of the 0. P.. regarding the item published in Saturday's News, taken front tbe Santiam Lumberman, we were informed that in. substance the Hem was correct and that r. party will l taken across the Cascad? mountains this fall, providing Mr. Hadle r hai the time. He has already sent a mail ahead to ascertain whether there is any snow of any note in the mane tain. Should the trip lie made 'he receiver will return here from Burn., instead of going direct lo ew York as before reported. This wou ld seem as if something is to Ijh done on the extension of the road eastward lief ore mrziv months roll by. A Heavy Yield. Wm. 7eis finished picking his hop yard afiovf 1 Springfield Saturday afternoon. Off of, his 2-acre yard he obtained ".i.OOO p bonds, or an average yield of 2.678? pou nds "per acre . which at the latest prices paid fcr hops. would bring the the turn of $445. per acre. aThis yard was caxef ully worked and sprayed and shows what t he proper atten tion will bring the grower. Eugene Guard. Hop Raibixis Mat-iehh. The Salem Independent makes h 4ps do wonders as follows: Tbe liregon r.rop this year is va riously estimated at '.rom 40,000 to 60,000 bales. Assuming t'.ie correct figure to be tbe lowest mentioned 40,000 boles, this will ge a totav'i of 7,400,000 pounds. Hops a.e quote j at present writing at 15 17 cents. Even if growers should dispose of their holdings at 15 cents, we may figure on t'jc neut little sum of nearly $1,110,000 mi-jfing ihs way. through vari ous channels, into SaJem within the next FOR SALE An asaortmint orflownr in ? plants and Hhrubi. a so co lection of cacti. Mrs Geo Y-sung, corner Fifth and Jackson streets. FOB SALE, ur will trada for wood, gray mare, seven years o il peifectly K-Dtle for woman and ehildien to drive. Cai! on K W Achisou. at Marb e wo ks. COCKERELS Pare bred Silver Lsced Wyandctte cockerels tor tale at a bargain Addrers John Brash, iori.tr 1 Uh and R R streets. Albany. Or. couple of months. a kruhsj aaasolt apoo his wife, prompted by ins me jsal man. Tl'tlDST The Santa Rosas defeated Oakland Salurdty iSto 17. Yeutwday a cigarette caused a $300, 000 fire in St Joseph Itiatsturl. Ncxf .Sunday there trill be an excursion o jqinru Oar. coslirconiv it for round trip. 1 coo men have been p rt to work in the silver mines of Cocr D' Atone regardless ot recent legislation. The hot are a'.l picket! in Una county aa nearly as can be learn ed. They were not damaged by the rain. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian- flair Reauesver is unquestionably the best ateservauVe of the Lair. It is also curatis-e of dandiuff. tetter, and all scalp affectioi lav At the rgular meeting of AUsany lodge No 4 f O O F to-morrow e vetwog" impor tant matters will come up tor consider ation. AU members are reioested to at end.gBy order of N G. Among tlie Benton county real estate aales it the following: James. Jalway and wife to L H Montanye. D L V No 5,149 l.i tect 11,14 ud i6ln t 10 a, r 4 w, con taining 320 acres ; con, $100. John BarrettvHty editor of the Portland Tejegi am. is a candidate foe U S consul to Jaisan. If the course taken by the Telegram played an part In the matter Ik would get left. B NestnUh Hay den, a y oung la vev. of Salem, ton of the well-known Ben Har den, died at Forest Grove Sunday. On account of illness he had not practiced salt profession foi over a year. The trial of Mist Ora Vaughn on the charge erf stealing sbout Skjoo worth' of personal property from Mrs Mary Ku'.y- kendall, began in Portland yeslerd ay afternoon. Miss Vaufehn was a acho ol teac'.ier and resided in this courtv at on e t!nj. At a general liile.it ;s best not to correct costiveness by the use of saline or drastic medicines. When a purgative it needed. Ihe most prompt, effective, and beneficial it Ayer Phis. Their tendency it to re store, and not weaken, the normal action of the bowels. - Ayer'a Sarsaparllla docs wlt.it no other blood medicine in existence can do. It starches out all the tmpuritie in tha sys tem and ex puis ;them harmless ly through ne proper chnnnelt, I hit ia why Ayer s Prof. B. F. Parson, tbe eminent 00- tician. haa returned front a basmeat trip ; t- Southwestern Oregon. Miss Winona Irvine, of Albany, It in the city, visiting relatives. She will re- ; main about a month - Orerdnitn . Paul Wallace .a ton of the' late popular Salem banker, R S Wallace, it attending the Albany College, and is residing with the Rev T J Wilaon. Deputy U. 8. Marshal George Hum phrey, went up to tbe front today loaded with a warrant for the arrest of a man for violating one of TTnci Sam 'a laws- Mr. Ed- Huston, tbe S. P. conductor, who haa been ill for tome time, waa suf ficiently recovered today to take trip to the front on the O. P. for an outing. Licenses have been iasoed for the mar riage of Geo. F. Shaw and Nellie M. miter, 1. K Devine and Hennett Smith, J. B. Put man and Nellie M Rns Mil. Another letter from James ) Charlton, who went to Silver Ci'y, New Mexico, to regain hit bealtl and Whereas, The management of said road is in the bands of a receiver who is under the control of a court whom we have every reason to believe is control led by the officials of this road, and that the honest laborers who are creditors of this road have no hope of settlement of their claims, and Whereas. We believe the management of this company does furnish goods and provi sions to certain parties along the line of said road who are merchants, and absolutely re fuses to furnish supplies to the laborers who are absolutely in need. Thercforty be it resolved, that the credit ors of the road hold a mass meeting at Mill City, Or., on Saturday. Sept. :Mth. at 10 o'clock a. m..to devise some meant whereby we ran compel justk to be done to the destitute and honest laborers along the line of thit road. PVatf, come, all who are creditors of the company, and let ut devise some plan whereby we can obtain justice, at all facta obtainable retail re to the affairs of thit road will be represented. R.G. PutKCK, 8. C. Dike. It. r . Eddlkuav Committee. tHMUC Monday was a quiet day here. Most of our alliens west to Shedd at witnesses in the suit of Crow vs Stone. Mr A I Morrison went to Gorrailis tlatt Saturday, when he will remain daring the winter. Mr Fred RlumharL of the Corvaltit ferry, passed through herd Monday .on hit way to Shedd. Judge Whitney passed through here on his way to Shedd. He was employed by II M Stone in a lawsuit at Shedd, Herman Hotatrtn is rtrepnring to ntakaa i a visit to the world's fair. Mi, liossie Bfatly i- sidling friemU Petitions of F W Bliitnbenr. and others for arc light, at junction of Fifth and Vine Sts, and of John Giblin and others for arc light at junction of First and Washington streets were read and referred to committee on streets and public property. Osl motion the committee on streets were authorized and direc ted to base the neces sary work of tightening the bolts and other iron work on the i'alapooia brulge.done at a cost not to exceed 5IU0. Saloon bond of John Hclnneer was ap proved. The matter of payment of semi-annual interest on bends referred to committee on accounts. On motion the Recorder was ordered and directed to arive notice that the council pro posed to order a sidewalk built along tbe west line of block 41, original plat. The City Marshal was authorized and di rected to employ an extra night watch dur ing the races. They Have to Go. Hard times, high prices and profits can't exist in this town, because we have the goods and make the prices that save the peoples money. We are selling our goods AT COST. We convince you if you will call on us. can Buv now, while we have the gcods. READ, PEACOCK & CO., ALBANY AND LEBANON BUY HEATING STOVES FBOM with it heu!iuartT in San Francisco, and composed of men whose interests are not identified with the bone and sinew of the country, have banded themselves together to aatets every man on this coast wbo carries insurance, and if a company dare to write insurance without paying tribute to this Son Francisco combination they at once give notice that these policies must be taken up at any price and a system of boyeot ia at once proclaimed. Holders of Farmers Merchants poucies are now in luck at it it understood that agents in Albany have their instructions to place a premium of CVO on each policy, provided it cannot be had for leas, Ijm'Krjo. THF. ktt'E. The races opened yesterday afternoon wi.h a good attjendaace.being about double ! that of tbe first day of last year. 1 Tbe three contests of tbe afternoon were , live and dose ones. Tbe first, the 3 minute 1 trot, was very gratifying to Albany people here. James Morgan, of Monroe, is visiting hi parents bete. Mr Geo Barton made a hurried visit lo Salem last week. Am. t . You may bridle the appetite but you cannot bribe the Hyer to do itt work well. Vru mutt be honest with b, help it I long a little now and then with a dose of Sim mons Liver Regulator. The liver becomes alnmriah anmetimet and needs some stlmu- bringtlhe gratifying ution to keep off those attacks of indiget- The starters were Beauty, owned by J A Crawford: IV Linn, by Barrows Bros, and Red (kak. by F P Norton. The contort wa a pretty one. Beauty toe the three heats in 2M. and ZJH. Thit w her first re. a tort adding to the merits of the performance. The dash waa a dote contest bUntetl Raindrop. Hiretta. Dottie ftooi. Nipper and Little Joe. The favorite. Raindrop, owned by Wm Kays, of Inde pendence, exceeded in securing the lend in the last half, winning by a neck, with Sirefta second. Kipper third and Dottie Reed fourth, all ia a bench, making one of the finest finishes ever teen on any track. Tbe principal race of the aflat noun waa the free fcr all pace between Doc Sperry. who hat won everything this nation, Del Norte. Combination George and Rosemon -The first heat wax won by Combination George in 2:18. with Del Norte a dote second and I toe Sperry third. Due Sperry won the second beat in 2:16 1. with Com bination George and Roaetnon an momL Del Nortr. owing to lust ksr. tailed to do good voric. TW third heotaad race wa won by Ioc Sperry in 2:!, Kw . V ' a. - at-' I J vmm nana, v ihu iniuuva vuini um Del Norte fourth. Today the contorts were a H mile and re peat daah. a - trot and a 9 year old trot for local contestants. Tomorrow there will he a dash, a 2:40 trot and a 2 year old trot for special contests with tome good entries. A Meitca! Hm Grm km Ml J. F. Smith & Co. of Xo. 2S5 Green wich St, New York, the manufactur er! of that favorite cathartic known as Smith's Bile Beans, have adopted novel plan. They ask the individual buyers of Bile Bean to tend their fall name and address, with an outside wrapper from a bottle of Bile Beans (either aire) to their office, and they five f5 for the first snapper received in each morn ing' t mail, and $1 for the 2d. 3d. 4th, 5th and 6th. Everyday $10 in cash fat thus tent to their cor respondeata. Ask for SMALL size. At Meal Times do vou ever consider the quality cf tbe food you are eating? It . atay be good. It might be better, purer, j fresher and more wholesome. It it not i worth while to make sure that you- lea. ' coffee, luarar, baked roods and Innumcra- I hie other groceries tie of the beat quality .' There it audi a trifline. difference In the price of the best and the worst thai It does not pay to buy the wort,even on ibe ' beat is always the cheapest, because the moat satisfactory and durable.and the very neat of everything in tbe grocery line it kept at Parker Bros. Coasars -All of our BALL'S CORSETS are boned with kbo and warranted : lyrf In r-nl nfi nnr IwMk villi nn mm m r m wear. If they do we will ebiserfnlly re turn tlie money paid for them. Or if tbe corset it not satisfactory in all re spects after three weeks' wear it may ti re turned to na and money will be re funded. - S. E. Yocxo. Matthews & Washbnn McMOTVILLE COLLEGE. McMinnvilie ' ' irrBaBt UHBBBBtVaaSftaBBi asBBBmraaiBmainKm liett PsruMst the Cti.trai Fish and Poul try Market, on Ella worth street, between Second and Third, for your dressed poul try, game ant fish of all kinds in season, os-"jert, riair.a and crabs. Everything trash ia our line may be had at reatooaHle figure. Call and tee us. Starotuts & Co. advantages net found elsewhere teuiiftl Ueatiti, SiiUUe liilfius, Effieit Teatkers, Oregcn,- This College it one of the oldest aad u 1 pped colleges in the Northwest. Offers Soperlor Aivomges Expenses light; a boarding hail ia the CoBegt htrilrlingon the ciub plan. President Brownsor steward, that guaranteeing good board at Ur least poswTbie cost to the indent. Board canals be had in private families at 82.50 to $Uf) week, incfaaiing lodging. The fine. TeSeecope recently moonted in tit New Observatory and the extensive Library to wtueb ttorients have tree in thi- Five courses of rtndv- snecial advantages in Vocal and TlirtT ItTf CUefM, ealtJiT SiiTt Biius, TkfrtUsi Wf. XattBiauy Witt inteilieeace that 1. e ia improving and gaining strength. Walter M Parker aid A W McClain have been elected representatives to the grand lodge, K of P, which meets In Heppner in two weeks. Dr J L Hid, grand prelate, and Geo sV Hochttedler, ; grand representative, win alto atteno Col Jeff Bridgeford. of Pari a. Mo, ai uncle of J E Bridgeford, of thia city, ra tion and MHoutnesa. A good active liver promotes digestion and prevents malana. is centlv won the first prize at the world'a him 1 - . t' v .i 1 . .1 : .1 .. Pty Perry Cvnn. Term, caai. at F L Kenton'a grocery ttore Pirate pay Perry Conn what you owe Yks, Y"t Cas ste ibe finest line o ra?tes for suitings la the state at W R Graham's. where he hat a tailor with few equal on hand to make them up on short notice. Get tbe best and roost stylish tuita of him. A new feature will be the making of ladle' cloaks to order, or the altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and the repairing of cloaks. Prices are bot tom And thiu ikt ft enm I Santanarflla I. ....... m .1a.rhIu mMo live servative estimate. The total val.se of the s a remedv f s r rheumatism - III 1 , I .1 ,. iS 1 - i irWrv E mn?n ereawr a;nu i Whi,c wnd tlter monef al mm iioove nirure n-.t' .... ra . a I v-.-.-w ..... mis snoo u twouui a home. Celestial send llieir money monev to regular boom in basiness, lasting from J China'. ismk would get yo-ur washing T . l x,"" ssvaai done in a firs, lass manner, or omp'.Iy and make the most hardened croaker muffle his M reaso.iable price pttronias the Alrany steam laun.iry, an Institution being run by white mess, in a business, t -av. It is a credit to Ui est y. The rnoer the patron age the mute ecple will rei ve a support from it. croak for tbe present . "ANTED.-Ocod uai.tur fcr hViouI 135 head of sbaor. Icquire at Sbu'.tz Bros meat marke'. TAUNDRY FOB W D. - WW ex A chanae laundry work f.r woo.i. '. 00 Richards Pbiliip-. at 1I11 Alb.iy Steam Laundry. FOR RttN r - 3 acres of Rood garden land, fine icbird, r' room house, barn and chicken bouse. Apply at L Vie reek's: rtDKMIUHE, caruets ', sale at tb Bsntlat pa:soni.'e Call tarly au. take your choice. stov6s'etc. for Thk Gov Rkmkm .ur.ii. J W Mullen, of thit city, recently sent to Governor Pennoyer two gobleh of turned wood, one of cak and one if myrtle, and a match safe. Tliey were from the collection on exhibition at the district fair, and ;tre very pretty articles. Mr Mullen sent a letter along with the present ami in it he said: llie oak represent The strengt h o! tne state, and the myrtle the friendship that exists between the governor and the peo ple Koseburjf Keview. Do sot wait too long. The grea World's Fair will be closed in a few weeks. The traveling public are fully alive to the fact that the Chicago Utttou 1'aciffc A NorthwesteJii Line till leads in time and aceommoiiatioiiij to the east. Renv'-iitier that a whole day may be saved with it contingent expenses by taking the in ion Pacific to Chicago. Wheat, 50 cts; oats, 25c; hay,$o baled; wood, $3 to $3.50, taken In exchange for seslnK machines or organs on hand at E U Will s music store. Also on an book accounts of, 6 months standing. Sewing ONKY WANTED Want lo nor row Itli Call at tbo The I! ti 1 .a egan this aflla noon too late for particulars I oday. Three contests were lieing engaged i n before a fail ' sized crowd. a i du(h. with. Hank Note. VanG. Ltirlen. Kiiindron. Nim ter and G L entered. 3 minute tn wif h Funny Fe rn, l)e Linn Beauty, AKaHf mlin and Mot .tana entered, and the free ft x all pace, wi th Del Norte. Combination G eorge. Rosetoon, Camis and Doe Sperry ntered. Thit is pronounced one of the hem contests or tho races. Tomorrow there will tie a mile repeat between Fans iy. Bank Note, Lurlen, Rain drop ondi ( lit rgeL; a2:Wtrot, with Dolly Wither-. Mt dtnotnah, Yucatan, Mary A., Noonday-aw I Itetl Ouk enteree1. Laughable faroo.J OpertHouse,Jtonight. The IrW .land exposition opens tonight. Eastern - ovstera by the cai at Boantcka Bret. Mac an( . Tex, musical wonders, Opera I loose ton' .glit. In, wfc erf? Otein House tooiaht. How If you want a tine imokr call for Jottphrt white labor cigar. The bat tfrnatt nogee in tbt etty al Com ad tfnyara The beat watch In the world for the money at French 'a jewelry store. Vtat Southern Oregon patents at F I. Reoioo. Now is the time to cso them. Motor make 6 ve trip daily to Vieieck' addition. ltr tbsr oa installment ol f 1 r week. Pa.rooia home lodaatrv by tmoLina th .elebrtttd white labor cigar, manufactured by JaHat Joseph. Genuine part tor all sewing machines alto the bett ollt, i needles, etc,, for all sewing machines, bicycles, et;., at E U Will muttc ttore. aewtng macnine no organ repaired reasonable, and all woik warranted. eediet prepaia oy man 40c t doxen. a a t'aaaervatlve Bast . o W1NU to the present monetary strin gency and during the existing condi tion of the financial market. I nnd it s m l 0 l forihree or five vesr with iiood real estate as security office. tOR RENT, 40 acres of land, with house, one mile Iroiu Atbanj, in Benton county. For particulars apply to Arch Hammer. TO LKT.--Three (3) work horses and 1 aa idle horse for sale, or will trade for wood, oats, wheat or hay. M SENDERS. machines f 10m $25 to 3S, uonal guarantee fbr 5 jrs. F with my rer- I much 10 and 20j. Frefh k wect ptcfc'.er. olives, oSow chosv, te, joat n iceived at Parktr Bros Sevent - five ceot worth of fon for JO and 20.'. at the Upera House tonuml Fine stock of soods at cost at Read Peacock .& Go's. Examine the price) A Watch ita necetiUy nowadays, I 2 PJTSttl Will &r Starii, whose I v " - ' 1 fair for being tbe beat gentleman rider. tie bad rive competitors. Mr w no re ford wat 70 yeart and 10 days old at the time he rode, a remarkable fact in con nection with the honor obtained. Col Bridgeford haa a big reputation aaa horseman in the neighborhood of hie home. TUXSOAV, Mr John Morrison went to Newport yea terday for a several days outing at his sum mer cottage. W H Goltra returned last night from a trip to Portland in connection with the op- I ening ot tbe Linn county .National isana. j K uross ami wire. 01 nanstsai, ussswn through Albany last night for California, where they go for the formers health . Mr t Jasper Yandran returned with them from 1 'ortland . Mr Bryant arrived here yettenlay from C isnk ennntv. havinir came over theMcKin- aL watron road. He reports five inches of sn iw on the summit of the Cascade moun tai ns Eugene Guard. j . A. Beard, a popular employe under Coll'octor Black at Porland. formerly mayor of I tibanon. was in the city today on his wav to Lebanon' Mr. Beard is examiner of m ercDanaue. Th Portland Welcome says: There will 1 en issiderabic siirnrise in society circles urnnn d town when the announcement isreaa the first time that Mrs Walker, widow of the lal e W H Walker, in life one ot tne nrm f i.. r Mr Walker waa married in Van- couver, .Vash, on Thursday of thit week, to . present tre tuch that I wl.l ...,b known in his aaaociates as Jack cash only. I assure vou I Squires. Squires is about 20 years of age lucttnt to abonbthe age of Mrs Walker s oldest son and :rx Wulker is somewhere near : or 38. Because of tbe young man t youth, it is reported, it was not possible to procure a marriage license in this county, hence the lover nnsarred to our sister town where the ceremony was performed. 1 ..d ..ininr u nleastint surprise party was given at the residem of Mr. lieorge P. Warner, in honor oiuie oiruiuny us mr. Warner, nroving one of the most enjoyable social eventa of the season. Several hours were spent in a live manner, including tne ....rtoir.n.r of u. tine retHut. Those present wswn: air ana mrs . w 1 t.a M 1) Barker. Mr and Mrs Men- - wa- 1 . Mr nnd Mrs Watson. ir and Airs N ( Moore. Mr and Mrs rtoot, urown, mrs O Monteith, Mrs J V Pipe and children. Mr and Mrs llendncson, mr ana mrs Fronk. Mrs 11 .1 Marker, ot roruanu, Mrs j Fno-an. of Hubbard, Mrs U heller, Mutes the existing condl Normal. Matte. Bosineat course of two Graduates of the Normal course are entitled to a State Diploma, and are in demand to fill high potations. MeMirurriUe is arrestable by rati front all parts 01 tne state, on tne main trunk of the Southern Pacific R . R. Wet Side . Sfty miles south of Portknd Fail Term Begins September 19th. Sewst fart alalagwe. Addraas. V. G. IROWSSOR. Presidetit. Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor ard Financial Agent. Portland's Great Industrial Exposition Opcws SKrTKjsaaa 37 1893 Ctjoscs OcTonsa s$. UBBRATTS CELEBRATED MILITARY BARD WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. cf MACISrOSHES andfTsta Seactax FtJtrvaas Will Ecurse Those or assy Pa viols Year. r'd!?ee.T rwtwn MADAME QIRARD OYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN 3 K Voaag. ' Cotsstrscted at a ooat of $10,000 aa? tarowiag a t raasand jrtt of water la all easora o tha I rainbow wui ncaataty ataate xtau. - T,A-Rn-1Ti AQTT A TUTJJMIS Containing tith of all vane; us fotnaa at Otegoa water, nave been construe -.ed at gnat Nonet- Frank Heta, the biaefcamitb, recently of Cramer ft Meat, the eopart narahio of which haa ben dissolved, re- n to as to state that the aceoonte of the ' were placed in the bands of aa J attorney without hit knowledge, and that be bad nothing lo do with that part J the business. Ms fall line CUSitMERs. sale. The Ladies Bajask have ramoved to their new store nctt lo Foabay ft. Mason. Thar have again added a millinery dapatttatul to thrr establishment aad a: now dailv ra- osi vine all tha latent nevaltiat ia that line. Yoo are raaptetfally iavitod to call and see their new tall and win lor gooda in all their department. Prints lower than the lowest The VaaoicT It u.taaimoat that Will & Stark carry tbe b'tt lineof ailver ware lo tbe valley. They nave the variety aad qual ity, a combination that counts ta buying jonds. An inspection always carries con vict wo. Si- vis . Machine nit. repaired aa warraoitd by a thwoaghly coaipakat work man, it r M French a jewelry ilora, Albsnv. Oregon. You can buy apectaclet and eve glattet at HONEST PRICES, of F M French the jeweler. Saitoh' Care, tha gnat cough aad croup oa re, is for tale by us. Pocket sis coolaira twenty -Bv dosea,oaly 35c. Children lov it Koahav & M Ake Vor tloisii East Retnember the Union PariSc it the only road that can sell yon a arst-ciaa ucaet to tamat v lty ror tas.00. Sioot City for 5.00. Omaha for Zi.OO, St Louis for W0.0O. Cjr firttatta rate to Clanlga is X! 00 and all other potato prupottkaaately low. Note tbe time vou can tare via tbe Union Pacific. Port tend to Chicago, twenty-one hoars; Port- tand to ihnana. torty-one noun; iTsniazia to St Louis, twenty-five hours. I ree rerlin ing ktotir cars. ' Tourist and inltmaa "Ij'j "T. Aiconimofiai ions ananrpaateu. ror ratet or particulars can upon or ssooresa rotRAX a: atosTEiTn. Laral A pent Union Pacific, Albany, Oregon. We MfST Sell more goods for cash. Hence we have decided to offer you the profits and give you the goods a. coat if yon will come now and boy them we tffer you the b.st goods and 10 e of the largest stocks 01 the market to select from. We mean business and intend to tell the goods at toon at possible, cadi on us and examine our price. Read PakcooK & Co, Aibtnvand Lebanon. THE ABT QAT.T.T1BY Will contain a col -action of twisting selected from the World Pair. Amatu tisa fjsvbarg a ealetoated -'' Caster's Last Fight. To visit tbt great Expoatti a and view its wonder ia every depaitattat of Ait .and Science, will be tbe next thing to a visit te th Wsrld'a Pair at Chicago. Reduced rata eta ail Transportation line. For farther iaforsaauoa addrtta, B. W. ALLEJf, Saperiatcndtait aad Secretary CITY BOTTLING CO., . Wholesale and RetailDealer Cf alerts. Orange and Iron. Heltaer W atera, Birch Beer, ftauraatavatrilla and Irat Iran Wit, Bsc. Give us a trial. c mpultory to run my butineta on a very contervttlve bailt. Sugar, at you are aware, it handled on a very small margin of profit; mall in fa-:t to scarcely pay for the handling of it, and the terms upon which It la bought are very tlrict (can. only.) While money plentiful and collections good, I was able to allow augar hills to run Co days : but cordltlon at ten sugar ior wat vary re- to make a rule ot tins sine, out l,e rnndltlons of the market are tuch as -.0 make it Imperative. Trusting you will look at thit in the proper light nd also . understand that this ruie applies generally. I Perkv Coss Viereck t sharing tort and hair cutting par Sea tb New Improved Sieger sewing asa ctuo. The Kt i alwsv tbe cheapest. J W Sewdea. agent. Office at P M Frtaoa ra . wlry store 3ows This! We offer One H.m.IrxM Dollar reward tor atr., U of Catarrh that cannot to cored by Hail' Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO. , Toledo, O. Wt, tbe undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney ior the last U years, and believe him aaaciaily able to carry oat any ooiigauoaa as. j ut toetr nrm. W A Ta r a x . Wholesale Dru crista. Toiedo.O, Waloixu. Ktsxas A Uaavis , Wholesale Drug gists. Toieoo. 0. Hair s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act- tagdlrectlv upen uw u.ooa ana mucous ai of the avstVm. TeatirooniaJs sent fro. FIRST mill betwfM iMtgNMi? u4 Uiir AUWT, wU6M Clean towels to everv coatomer at Viereck hsviog parlors. Hnrlgea & McFarland, tbt ttadieg draft .t. All 1 tv, Oi. TiiaMPros's Glovb Fittish Cobskt, cc o( the most favorably knewn lines in tbe n.arket, with extra long waists, are fir sale Dy SEYOfNIJ. ABKIEat BAKER BRIGG8. -In Albtny, at the Revere Houte, on Sept 37, 1893, hv Rev E R Prlchard, Mr Lee Baser and Mitt Lulu Brlggt both of Htrrltburg. HOKN. Albany Market. Whoa, 45e, OaU, 21 o. I 'our, f4.0a utter, 25b. Egga. I80. tarrl. 12 to lSn. Pork - ham 12 1 15c; ahonldort,0 to 10et til. II to 13c Hay. baled. V uo atoea, ton. Appltl 00 Hops. 16o. Dried fruit plums, do, apples, ta, Chickens, 14 00 nor doaen. Beef, on foot, Hogs, dratted. Oe. FURNITURE, per' bottle Sold by all Druggist. Price Will at Stork. tV twelr. Letter Wat. Y SPURS IS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, CONSISTING cf bed room ttta. chair, lounge, etc., which I will tell at NEW M BOTTOM PRICES. Thos. Brink. Krulowieo is the list of latter re n. a lump in the post offioa at Albany, Linn county, Orcgon.Sept S3 B.IS5W. rtmwi caiiioe ior these letters mail give sn uaie on wuiun thev were idvrttea. W ikn swjasawawa. etajAU.K .ISWSilllkL. in c aildralDaadlsiot power la GeaeraUTeOrKaiw ol eiskce 'aaa caaasw br Dnrtitntoo. raUiral eren, ajawaaiTe aa or sc cro. spwar aUawSeateSffw rarAttSaw. .1. A U Tor IK- laaa IH UIBer. nvm t1 .wmw wim.mMmmmmm . .- Fur sal In Albany. Ore l.ln 'mmm RM,. lMWM Mt mS W SS,al SS., BIS1C .by J. A. Cb'ttMlKU aoU br HOUSES a lc AlUAau, On Tuesday evening, Sept 2, my to Mr anil Mrs U S Smith, Raskin, John Carthv, H B2 IVoarnuui, B A 8 England. Huny Uraen, Ham -Lewis. John May. Iiee Smith. Miut Walker, K 1. Viurroner. A li Walker. 11 B Webster. A Ci Wtod, B Hurkiiart, Geo l aiupbell. Rev RJ K nuffv.HF Forest, Edward P lirimlle, Eliner (idey, Mr Roundtree. Minnie Stavhan, Reulan Wiilters, Miss S Wallace, Chas Whitney, F C Whitehead, Mrs M B Taos. Mom." kith, P. U. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH, Proprietor, WHOLESALE Hi RETAIL Only White Labor Employed inn want one call on st ick is larmo end varied, and prices the, a the most reasonable. They osn give you a bargain in thia line as wll as in jewelry generally Maggie and Cora Barker, Misses Bertha iunfLena Koifer, Mrs Enos, Clara Warner, Ed Fronk, Mr lieo i'oiuier, win warner, Jessie Barker, Mr and Mrs Strauder Fro-man. Jerry Ream has oeen in Eugene on a visit. Mr Sam Cohen, a former resident of -Al- SMITH 1Ur.t in Alluniv m'mAm, V All . 1 1 II TU! Wt ! ! . with the USllIll festivities aronml tbo sheriff's office on such ) occasions. SMILEY. On Ttiesilnv morning. Sept 26, 1HW1, in Albany, to Mr and Mrs 1 .1 Smiley, their first child, Mabel V, weight IQK pounds. All doing welL Jfeany, is in the city. nd Lcba non. jMonaa ys, w eonesuays anu inuti - , Vmtn nrA w;fH , .loino- o the Pc rtland Exposition for only m,? Hf uv- 8 n eluding one, admission. Portland for a few day. BIBD. WIIiLIAMSON.-On Momlay.Sept 25th, 1893, Mr J 1. Williamson, at the age of 31 vears. The deceased was a son of Philip Williamson, and resided in Benton county cross the river. PRICE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millionsof, Homes 40 Years the Standard, PuTuiia Oasuox. A. P. AaasTaoxo. ntis4jea. Open all the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. J A BUSINESS EDUCATC1iLPAYS; rahinet ohotot from Si. 501014.00 ner doaen. Enlaigtof . ... . Sarveciait V . Wot So.oo. mK I.CAfttlHe PHOTOEtAPHftsE, Albaav picture a era von- framed sVe earrv a large ttock ior siw-w. -- . , , r of txS and steretcoplc view of Or egon, s