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1 I i-aaaaansss. I . ! TTfc T a -W-fcT y" T miTTTA IIOK 4 Ml ABR01D gCCIi I- ASD rEKftOft ALfSU LEI TEH VMOM M.ltw.t Ik c mortal. Weekly Democrat. $i 75 per year In advance. $2.00 at end if year. Mkhitohioi-s Mrsic. Prof J.M Wood's concert last evening was one of much merit, A B. & L. A. --The fourth annual re port of the Salem Building and Loan As sociation is of interest. It shows loans during last year of $22,83 on the face, $10,686.74 in rash; withdrawals and in terest, $0,10089; real estate, $1444.50; expenses, 4VK). The assets show $10.1, 834.66 on first mortgage loans, $2,300 on real estate, and a few other items. The .... ,...! ia o!,.on 00 IK I55 Id II I ft a and was greatly appreciated tar the fair four eerie8. The boo value of the first midience present. IW Wood was a resi-1 B,tie. jg ,-iven as $(54 . 67 ; withdrawal dent of Albany for four or five year. :it one 1 vaue, $50.28. There are 1413 shares in tune and a gentleman. Mr J O Bushnell. force.522 have been borrowed upon, leav sitting beside a IKMOOHATinan,nmeniliers ,nB 891 clear shares. 79 loans were tif.tinif 111111 ti,i 111 join 111 1:11.1 u lll1 1MI ABRll ill made in the four years. His tunes were of the character that. -' though some were difficult of rendition. I A Oi s Accident.--Lane county con The "Poet and Peasant 1 verture"was given I tinues to keep up its record of being the i. u: ID 11. 111 I'll . ' e uj uuu ami i nn u n iui nuu ssiu,n jtnuiti , lenuing coiiniy 01 -re;ciii ior kttiuiuci production. Miss Lilly Farrell was lieard twice in vociil solos. Baa always pleases. Miss Hattie Warner sang the difficult piece "Waiting" in a manner to show cul ture as well as an excellent voice. Miss Kva Cowan's accompaniments for Prof Wood's violin were of a high order, and were specially complimented by Mr Wood. Miss Bertha Ellis, looking beautiful in a costume of red, sang "Springtide" well. Miss Farrell and Miss Warner were heard in a well rendered duet, and Prof Wood closed the entertainment with several violin and guitar solos of a "taking" character. Perhaps the selection most appreciated by the audience was the violin aud piano duet. "Breslauer." by Prof Wood and Miss Cowan. MODAV Jessie Itusch who escaped from the Lane county jail was captured in The Dalles. The residence of Robert Lamberson WM burned ni Cirvallis Saturday night. A return ticket. first c!as, otu io ba pn ohMod for Lot Autl is, for $C0, good for three tin nth. How is it that this year Christinas and Ne.v Years do not come on the tarns dav MCI J I ARB PCBkONALI of the week? itic news tram Honolulu is not sensat- 1 he queen has not been restored and ional. dente. The Register says: J M Sehrinipf came in from Wolf Creek, about twenty miles west of this city, last evening after the coroner. A man namad Rowey had accidentally killed himself. Ho has been living on a claim with another man named Miller. Yesterday afternoon prooao:y win not be. There has bejn a lot of newspaper prevarication In '.lie matter. Governor Pennovcr has written a letter to the Alliance HeraM at Pendleton in which he announces Ids determination lo support the populist ticket next June. The city of New York Is slowly going io piece. This U not due to Chicago.but 10 a swell in San Francisco Bav. The Sew l . . . . . . tors reierreu tooeini; sunplv an Ocean about five o'clock he was returning homo steamer Zax V.r,,p dWn U'ec8,n.von a"er a pup. I Mr E A Parker a few days ago lost choice hi l tiaii I ui mi 11 nn. nr Ina nrin ami Li.) a : n . .. . ,, 7 ,'.'. 7 "enny phesaut,one being raised, by theft uiin u-ilh mm In tt..ttnitt nvpr a tpn.'.. .ft . ,.. . . ' - - e-- r - - --- -1 ineineii the gun was accidentally discharged and the bullet struck him in the neck, passing through from the front to the back and killing him instantly. He had no family. Will Bcild. At a meeting of the board of directors of School Diet No 5 Mr and Mrs Chaa Warner, of Scio, were in the city Saturday evening. Mr Karl Race, of Palem, formerly of the St Charles hotel, is in the city. Mr Jas F Powell, of Portland, is in the city on a few weeks visit. Mr Frank Skiff, brother of Df Mark Skiff, of Salem, spent Sunday io Albany. l)r Freeland has been called to the pastorate of the Congregational church of Salem. Mr A B McHwain wag at 1 1 is store a short time today, after an illness of sev eral weeks. Mr Ed Q.iiinii arrived in Ubany from California this morning and will lemai:: a few days before returning. Wm G Obenauer and Miss Belle iS'ras burg, both formerly of Albany, aie to be united in marriage tomorrow at Oakland, Calif. Mr Yan Wilson returned this noon from Eugene, where he spent Sunday, the guest of his sister, Mrs Chan B Wat- . son. W H 'arn?r, ihe west side gardener, : is in the East on a visit, and will be at 1 M 11 I 'i ,. ' 11 t i- 1 lltm-vta ( . - j a TT , , , ..... I . suss i--i.ii( , lilt lIUIDi ' t DJI Times are picking up. McMinnville lias ; erai weeEi. sciu ? y soo scnooi oorulsto Harris .v tool . tucago, at par, tor ;j vears with a ten will conter a favor by at least returning the wish bone, and ho questions wiil be asked. held todav. it was decided to attain ad- Some Questions. A subscriber to the vertise for bonds for $20,000 for' building Democrat living in Los Angeles, Cal, asks ' the new school house in the Third ward, the following questions: 1 The rate will be placed at 6 per cent, bids W ho was the first mayor of Albany? J C 1 10 06 opened Jan 1st roweii. eiecteit in law. In what year was Albanv incorporated? The Jaw was passed Oct 24," 1864. What was the first marshal's name? John Cleaver. How many children were born in Albanv in the year 1860 and what are their names? No record of births have ever been kept lience we have no means of knowing. What is the oldest paper printed in Al bany and who was the editor and when was it established ? States Rm nT DnncuT. James O'Mera. It was established in 186 Hadley Home. Receiver Hadley, of the Oregon Pacific, was in the city today on his way home from his trip to New York City, where he has been to arrange for the sale of the road on the 14th. The exact condition of affairs will not be known until that day; but look out for continued rumors and re ports. It is safe to predict the sale of this road. Resisted wnn Shot Gt ss. Last Mon day Sheriff Wells, of Polk county, tried to attach some oats belonging to a farmer named Hehn; but was met with . a shot gun and a threat to shoot. Hehn was afterwards caught napping and ar rested. Two deputies then went for the oats; but were met by two sons of Hehn with shot guns, who were disarmed, and the whole household arrested. But all were discharged but the head of the 1 house. Swindled. According to the Ochoco teeview it appears that H G Raad who bought a large number of Crook connty cattle was simply swindling the people. His checks were protested and he is said not to be responsible. He cleaned up about $30 000 .by the deal. Mr Hackle man of this city was one of the victims. A Big Dog. Jeff H Bottoms, represent ing Horst Bros., the hop dealers in this city, has bought of Jesse Bilyen. of si... a monstrous black dog. part mastiff. He is one of the largest dogs ever seen in this country, weighing 156 pounds. "John the Baptist," as Mr Bottoms calls him. will be shipped to Sacramento. Silem Independent. year option at 7 P" -ent. Another offer was 3 per cent with a $ 100 bonus. An exchange says It has wrttten totJov- ernor Pennoyei to learn on whatOays he j proposes to have Cluistmas and New i Years; and, wliiie at it. be might as well I settle the time for Washington's l.uthdjv game, and on about the same terms as before. Work will then be begun at as early aday a9 possible. Clerk ; decoration day and the 4th of Julv. o.ert rt., . uu um.iv in- Sct.ool children auvays have a fad quines f'om loan co-npaites.and already Now it is ,.OD tcocn The -hoo, there is a live competition for ;auch as- j ground, side walks, perches and even cunties. a fact that speaks volumes for kitchens are covered wi.h the lines that cu.u.uB wuuutuw. ! make up the g'ound woik for the Jcdok Boise Interviewed. The Syra- teeminBly a very fascinating one. cuse, N Y Daily .Journal, of Nov 15, aj 1" the foot ball game at Monmouth be copy of which was shown a Democrat ween Corvallis and the eleven ot the man today, says that among the dele- ,ormr city Corvallis won by a score of 36 gates to tlie National Grange is Ex-Tudge to u ws ""rlv an even match and R P Boise, of Salem, Oregon Judge &ome think ihe score will be reversed on Boise stated to a Journal man that while Jhanksgivlng day w hen the reiurn gime non-political Oregon grangers were solid- ,s p'ayedat Corvallis. ly for free silver; that thev were in favor ; Lizzie Borden, who was triej in Mass of legislation for lowering passenger rates ; c!.usetts for 'he murder of her father and to 3 cents and Tor lowering f 'eight rates, j f tp mother, and acquitted, has now come aiso in tavor 01 a graueu income tax. The Judge spoke highly of the State Ag ricultural college and the present man agement, and remarked that Oregon's crops were good, but our prices low. Roht Huston, ot Corvallis, nut Mr and Mrs W K Chandler at the Lebanon train this evening, and took them to their new home at Corvallis. Rev Doug Hamilton, of Scio, was In the city Saturday evening, and engaged the Opera House for preaching services next Saturday evening. G W Hunt, the well-known railroad man is in the city again. Whether this is significant or not our readers may draw their own conclusions. The Democrat is tird ot building railroad every time a railroad contractor ia on our streets. M r and Mrs San May, ur.d one of their eight girls, of Harrisburg, spvnt "uuday 1.1:1 I I: It VBOM AKKANAiW La Cbows, Arkansas, Nov, Id. 1893. Editors Democrat: When we read un article in a newspaper we suppose the article to be original, unless there are quotation marks Ui indicate other wise, so 1 would aak your readers to pleao consider the.-i notes inclosed with I quotation marks. 1 reckon the people of North Arkansas are ; the happiest people in the world, ami es pecially ut this time of the year. Their new crop is now ready to use, and the i opossums are fat, so when they have plenty "t sweet 'taters and 'possum they are', happy. 1 It woul.l le very dull people, indeed, . ne mat wouhi noi gainer some new ideas w,jte flr uooui soino tilings in a periou ot twenty-1 iour years. 1 see some improvement on their funning implements and also in their mode of travel. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report jj Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE m hum. Yigilant had a mast of Oregon No wonder it won so easily. 1 A move was started to organize a crack i foot ball learn in Albany ; but the matter has been given up. The game has be come a scientific one. and only bv the There does not seem to lie th it difference , . 1 . , ... t-u"i n ai.iciiiiui; one, aim univ uy hic oetween uie ncn ana ine poor here that be8t croaching at Hie hands of an expert there is in the west A rich man here will j can a teatn win A trainea team aver.g. uu uuiu.ifc'- iu a uempa iw quicK as lie w ould to one of his equals. Keligion :.s of the ol j style here, the kind that is spoken of in the Bible. When thev go to church they do not liave a kind of a program or formality to their worship, but they speak as the spirit gives them utter ance. It makes one think of the old man that found tha model church. The young folks do not say.in speaking of their seniors, the "old gent," or "old man" or the "old lady" or "old woman." They sav "father," "pap," or "pa," or "mother,'' "ma," or "mam," or "uncle" or "aunt" as the case may be. I speak of the nle ttnd not the exception. Of course there are a few here, like a great many of those west erners, they regard neither lod nor man. Schools in the country district are very n neglected. The school tax is not suf-: tit iont to Keep the schools going long enough ! at a time, and then parents do not think ' .1 . , .s, 1 . . mey ran span? tne i miuren iroiu wt.rrf in ing 100 pounds would defeat an untrained team averaging 200 pounds- A foot ball team without long and constant practice is net in it Realizing this nothing will be attempts J her, though the college boys are practicing, and there may become local contests. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. la ! BLAJN CLOTHING CO.- mi 1 i 1 1 -J.aii , Cold rhrrry mornings, Clear Invleoraline afternoons Moonlight and starlight from evening ill dawn- Henc demand I sensible clothing do me new This is I'ennoyer's Thanksgiving week. Turkeys though will not be ripj until next week. It is claimed that Kmperor William in an address to recruits last week (aid. "I want christian soldiers who say the Lord's prayer. Soldiers are not to have a will of their own. You must have but one will, and (hat is my will; one law, and that is my law." Newspaper life appears to be very es- jot war: inreasei lots received this mikers with Albany relatives. As each of the Uie fields durinu the makim and ir.ith.rinf dting in Russia. An editor in Kursh r Wm .. I . 1 ', . 1. I.-. 1 1 1 1 . M " - 7 1 t , m - . 01 uieir crow. lliey Have very recruiiy uincnargcu prooi reaaer. i.ater girls has a brother the fact will be ap predated that Mr and Mrs May have their hands full keeping track of their children. The Loss Adjcsiep- Mr Julius tirad- ; whol, agent for the Royal, has adjusted the loss on the Exchange Hotel, by the recent fire, furnishing everything new, at 1 a cost of $S6.40. Every thing was satis factory, -which is the way MrUradwholi does business. Ever since he has witten insurance he has paid his losses in full to the entue satisfaction of the This is a fact well to remember Dr. Price'! Cream Baking Powder Moat Perfect Made. A Solid Team. A foot ball team is proposed, on, for cleaning out tho entire Pacific Coast. It it to tonsist of about Ihe following :the Deiakins Brothers, Recorder Davis, Gut Boeniike, Wm EaSer, Adrien Comely. Peter Ruettner. J B THIotson. Ernes: Broders, D H Jame and Mr Cra mer, with several substi utes. One of their rushes would be irresistible. Still There. The "ioii real rc,achine,'a recently sent tobapt Mok.h-, h still on intotiie lamtiv property, some .400.000, and has built a fine cottage near the old blood-stained home. The Eugene paper contained an Item on Fliday about a former Albany young man now attending tbe Universi.-y atxeonding. The next day it was corrected. He hid not absconded'. The paper had relied upon Ihe word of some one who knew but didn't know. ivn mciiou was commenced in Jude j Batchelor's court yesitroav bv Tony N'oit I ner of Portland against B K" McLonev, nsured. Prominent attorney cf Woodburn.to recover 99 aneged to re due as a delinquent owes paper subscription, itieheamng was set A correspondent at Lebanon sends tbe DxMoca tT the following account of a wedding at that city : Mr Nv K Chand ler and Miss Clara B Read were bound together in the holy bond of wedlock Sunday morning. Nov. ItHh.at 10 o'clock. .u. :j r t ij -v t-:i ! "i v lllc .TMuence mn . R,r.,.c, . ; Monev asems to he hAnablv plntv. aV. - ... . . it 1 very many luorimim schools in Uie towns, though the towns arc not so plentiful here as thev are in the Wil- i lainette valley.) If one is able Ui send his j children to town be can give thera a very good education. Iliere are rolli-git. here I where one can fit him or herself for any son J of business. Times are said to be as i or b -tter j here now than they hare been for a low I time. They sav all they know alout hard nines is wit.it tney read in tne iiew.v.ii'nt. not in the day the man returned, killed the editor and then opined fire on the staff. Two were killed, and the other escaped by jumping out of the window. Mrs Sylvester Pennoyer cays she will observe tioth thanksgivings. 1'ennoyer's day she a ill celebrate with a big goose and apple sauce, and Cleveland's day with a fine turkey and Iota of cranberry maeh. Now. when it ccmen to ' getting :ven" with her husband, the governor, Mis Sylvester is "at home." Ex. Ildf 11 P ,i,, art-ilia ,,f ll.a VI E church officiating. Mr Chandler ia a LTh7 prided on the silver question, nlumber and tinner bv trade, and at ; though I think a majority favor fn' .-.in- present has charge of the mechanical : Mr Cleveland, to the contrary not with-' Th Hem. h t is glad to see items like department of this trad" lor the firm of 'landing. the following from different part of the Simpson. Huston Si Co.. ol Corvallis- i Politically Arkansaw is democratic, i , : Hfd times are prevailing in Tlir 11. nl 1 I a Hi. Spokane, Nov 20 When tbe city! awoke this morning it was confronted by an extraordinary spectacle. During the! night 'Xm "boomers" had rushed in and located lots on the tract known as ShantyJ town, oweed by the N'otbern Pacific rail- i road and situated in tbe heart of the city, bordering right upon the business district. 1ms lart-e tract was Icbi in dispute, ftev- 1 eral years ago it was jumped by squatters, but three years ago the interior department WOekju5t from the decided against tbem and they were ousted. " ftecent decisions by the secretary of the interior adverse to Ihe lailroad respecting lieu-land selections -sr -J a rumor that Ibis tract had reverted to the government ! : s?me 41r 1uiet. lhat pop'e and this led to tbe stampede for lots. Day- f" ' "5ed. bu h,eJ can't afford to kuj at light brought renewed activity and bjfore Mh P1"- e cutoff all but rthade 9 o'clock at least 7!0 men had staked out ! of ,he Prfil--or cash, lots. Policemen caught the infection and joined in the work of grabbing. Arrested lor taceaS- Cobvallis. Nor 21. John Savage, a jJust rearranged. farmer, who lives near summit irr this county, was arranged in tbe circuit court Notice r.r Publication, U. b. Land Office, Orkaon City, July 3rd, 1893. NotV: Is hereby given that In coropii ance with ihe provisions of the act of Con greis of June 3. 1S78. entitled "A n act f the gale of timber lai.d in the states o California, Oregon, Nevada,ar.d Washing ton Territory ,"ai ex tended to all the Pub He Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Daniel M Large, of Albanv. countv of j Lino, stafe of Oregon, has this day 'filed j In this oSce his sworn statement No 2837, ; for the purchase of the S W -f section I No 11. in township No 10 bouth, range More thn 1 long counter, piled fciih. f " ! ,and wi',1.crf,er Proof . to, fh? this moraine, cbarired with incest, coin 1 all asserted, over 1 ?o styles of eoods. colors ' ... cgnt m more vaiaaoie cor mi'iel on his l"-year-o'd daughter. Colo- and shape nel helsay wo appointed counsel for the defendant. '. who took his day to plead. It seems that Savage has been suspected of Ibis crime for some time, but as he bad made threats, no one inwhe neighborhood dared inform on him. While tbe grand jury was in tension. Savage, sutpecting that an indUtment might be found against him. left the county, but was captured at Drain yesterday. The people are indig nant, and from what is known there can be there can be little doubt tf.at a conviction will te secured. He worked several years tor Hopkins uros, ot Aluanv. His native home is in Illinois, ,u. he has been '.iving in this valley lor the past five vears. Mr Chand ler is a young man ol more than ordi for the 15th iost at 1 o'clock p in. St.tes- ' Dar7 ability and sterling qnalitiee, and ia here. Tbe people know they are the sore lhere are some republicans, though tli-v 1 ouiiiern Oregon, nut mooer is not so are tolerably )uiet. There ate a few crank.- carce nor business so dull as in most here commonly called "Populists" that do Prt ol the east and tbe Pacific Coast, the most howlinc and Larkinir. thouirh I n he thankful that matters arc not i their barking dees not amount to anv thing orse. man. v remarkable suit. The fa I of the tsar is a 'rying set ion for elderly people The ma- y chr-:ie -, dark blamall data act dsprtsrlnrly. no: say lpjan onsly, od both ol and Now ia th tiite to re ectjr.r" the virai in j 11 with Ayer'a Saraatr.ll the Ust of at dloixl luediciaea It l no easy thing to dress harsh, coarse hair so as to make it look graceful c r be- M iss Read la a lovely lady and makes friends wherever she goes, and Mr Chandler is certainly to be congratulated : on winning tbe heart and hand of such I an estimable lady as a helpmeet through i lift! Ttiav 11 1 tiii riina nn tK min roof of OP office, and reoaa.ua tnlitarled. mmg By be use ol Aver s Hair g- for Albanv. where a carriage will meet It may be a "sell," but an, on. desiring to ! - -Ut removed, and the hatr ,liem .nd uWe lhul dirert u, Corvaili.. loveatigate tbe m.tery of the little box is it- "J'le 'O '''ne n stvle or arrane rmen 1 - Tue 1k!,, , l( T friend, ,u over viiau to 00 so, w- nave peeo toid. .ews. !"' "" ""eu- v-c tne ij it a the countrv win i pi unuoume.iiv a lake, and ttierj are reasons j to believe the rox was sent from Albany . n ratanai sure to make his mars in life. Miss Read heads of tbe two old forties, so ther eon- is a daughter of W C Read, of Albany, ' elude that no good thing can come out of so and a sister of W F Read, one of Albanv's j rauch corruption. leading and richest citizens. She is also G-aeral remarks about this countn must one of tbe firm of Read. Peacock A Co 1 ,-rr !,rif f,-.r ih,nk. l,a L,, now saying "boil down sir. toil down.'' It dons an Oresonian good to visit this country and se them heat gunpowder in a red hot oven, or see one of those light nights when the moon is shining bright and alMit eighteen inches of snow on tbe irrtMjn.i ami the wokIs afire. think that TI.e and tramps are going south. is about the gramkwt sight ooe could see . any where. If I were to advise the young ! A poet writes that "a man who is always "ttiing down very seldom settle up!" Think of this and apply it in a business i wav. o join in extending tbair Vs at ail in this country, it woul.l be the ui eTATRsaun. TV as DAY best wishes for their future happiness, T J Hannah to J J H.mnah, lot 10 K 1 Notice for Publication. Thoe c Mackey to Addie 3, M Laso Urni E at Okei.on Citt, Ok. Oct. 28:h, 189?, "Scftwe is hereby given that tbe follow '-ing nassksd settler has fi ed notice of his I uteri lies to oiakn final proof in support bis olmStn, and that Mid proof will be snjsde Dflfoi the County Clsik of Linn Os- at A-h'-j, ore. on Dec 19th. 1891. viz, Set, Me Res Pre D s No 7871. for tbe k. HofSKK, w. 20. and WSjofNW!,, Bee 21, tp 10, HK5 B. He namaa tbe following witnesses to prove hU continuous MaisWsaM uiob aid cultivation of said land, via: If Vf scn'ao, Robert L Correll, John Daley. J I. Berry, all of Berry P U, Linn Co. urngon. Robert A Miller, Register. Mackey, lot 5, hi 78, M'e S add, No i of the Albany Evening Tele cope 1 01 Ch.-ney. of Mill Citv. was in Albany ! appeared last evening with Bert Van Oeve tda.v- 'aseditrr. linn (' J SUM s-UI.I ni Iw. ' The open Grange m eeting at Sand F -idge ' land this UMaV 200 j Grange Hall will be postponed un.l. Mr- Nellie Brush and son went to !nde j further notice- j pendente thi noon. The A O 0 W hare renttd the tb;(J Mrs W K McPhersrtn and ehildrrn Isaasa old adagv. o west young man. g west. WU MiEuainuT Albany 1030 rtory of the Oregon Bsnk Building, h'ch i returned from a trip east. a air 1 . . ar .a I l 1 k 1 s ..sua Notice for Pub)ication. Land Office at Oreoos Citt, Oct. 27th, 1893. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has lied notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Connty Clerk of LinnCo.at Albanv, Ore., on 19th of Dec. 1893. vie: Thomas F Madill, Pre D S No 7862, f or the S W H S E sec 7. N 4 of N E X and S W VA N E YK sec 18, tp 10, S R 5 E. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, q,. viz: Niel McRea. lohn Dalev. lohn Haley. G W Cornford, all of Green Basin. Linn 1 Co., Oregon. Robert A Miller, Register. Austin A Alford to Martha J Al- ford, 37.98 acres L Higgins to James Fitzpatrick, 40 acres. 13 w 3 E R Case to A P Blackburn, lots , 9 and 10, bl 3, K's 3rd add, lots 3 and 4, bl '25, R's add, Lebanon W R Kirk to E A Colbert, bis 1 and 2, Ks add, Brownsville. . . W L Vance to J H Kuigbton, 6C 07 acres, i2 w 4 C M Talbott to Charles L Corn in. 328 acres, 12 w 1 Flavins J Eggleston to R W Moses, tot 9, bl 16, G's 2nd add, H Brow sville lames Warner to Pbillippini ar ner, 40 acres, 9E3 W J and B E Davenport to Louis Blumauerand Kroil Fiank, tot 4, bl 5, B's add. Tangent ..... To the Lebanon & Santiam Canal Co, right of way through the property of J F Peebler, Elijah Oeborn, M A Miller, J R Kirk patrick, R Hiatt, A F Hall, William Ralston. H 0 Rose, Thoa Simme, Clary Welt, Win W Weltmer, John Wi'Jier, E Goati, ft H Bland, B Bnrten ehaw, each 912 200 COO 10 2I0J -0C C05 will be rearranged and occupied by in a tern weeks t 'lein Hadley. Molcahy and Wardlow. cf the i O. P-.Weiv in th , itv thi nnnn t. fnr-nwr Hon Real Gaitber baa taken formal eva , omiimr un tb road or tee aiieiz reservauon as agrut aca lion T Jay Buford retire to private life after funr yeais o' ardnjot official life. Mr Arthur Gamber. who has been teacb- 1 1 ing school near Harrisburg. has completed TBAIS tlUlkltl.. T . Mrm tm Jail rr atleaaaiiac Sit. r. Trala. I W rerk S.iu,- interesting reading is a Linn county- Wad la book, containing names under :he head t.f "?low" and N. G. There are names under the latter head that would i surprise some more than others. The man 1 Who doM lb- l-t It,- ran rnn atvart 1 w forgiven: but the man who deiitratelr . bail ials his way smxiM be I the matter of etmhA - 1 Mi noai AV irrn Kaak BVaat: Maiion. Wis, Nov XI. General Jere miah Rusk, cx secretary of agrjeuhure, died at his boms it Viroqua at 8 o'clock this morning, 'though not unexpected, jt-e announcemem that the end had come to tbe Ufe of this strongly Individual char acter in the toHlica! life of the nation caused a profound shock . He bad been ill tor some lime nd dangerously, bat up to a day or two ago it was thaoght bis uon ciniutulion wouli pall him throogh. A Ta tteiirvrea! London. Nov 31. dispatch to the Times from Meshed brings for-Lcr details of the earthquake Kri ., j at Kucban, in the nor: 1 em province of Khorassan. The town was completely destroyed. Tbe lots of life was immerse. Great Crevasses ere open ed in tbe ear-.h, through which the water S Jei in torrents. The town had a popu lation of between to. coo and 35000. It as toougnt at els 1000 ptrishei. MiiivIz-vij , . , were earned away by the ftool vlu "'"W pOKV" BtJ leS. us la taw Katat Mean shodd' stuff. Chicaoo, Nov ;t. A wet, heavy tnow ' Colors that WOh't last has been falling ad dsy. It I the first of lZ:.,.'Ih';:..COZ;T'f I H well made. ZZf : - . -wv score of lliem are hartn.. tri-A or stone than tor agricultural purfo-.es, and to establish his z, aim to I said land before the Register and Receiver ' of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on ! Tuesday, the '.h day nrf January. tV4. He j names as witnesses :" L W La ug bead. J L Berry, JR Whitney, OB inn, ail ol j Green Basin. Oregon. Any and ail per j sons claiming; adversely the above de- scnoea lanos are requested to hie the-.r claim to this effice ass or before said 9th day Of January, iit. Rcbeki A Miller, Register. Timber Und, Act Jnne 3, 1ST Notice fcr Publication. United States Lind Cffise. Oreson Citv. Kutice is hereby g.ven that in compliance with ihe pro visions of the act of Ccb&kss of S Jane 3rd, 1878. estitlei "An act for tbe rale of Umbtr lands in tne state cf Caltforaua, ' Oregon, Nevada an i Washington Territory," as extended to ail Public Land States by act of Aagnst.4, lS92,Chas J Pinkie, of Niagara, wwuii li aaiiGD, stAte 01 'jregoD, nas tcu Prices sary, to say nothing of men's full ; day Sled in this cfEce his sworn states-eat suits from 3 00 to 5.00. Here they go, ! Io. 2833. toe the parchare of the N E of ticket and figures for eveiy stock of Section No. SOin Tonatop No, 10 S, K.rge garments, mith the cheapest price. j So 4 E, ud will offer procf to show that S:art in at 16 co for something vrA tse !aad snnght is more valaabse for its worth more of course; then $S 00 is the next jump, a big line to be sure. and better inan you ever saw before for those figures. $10.00 next. One eav way 10 tell of thi say what isn't in It. Every day Ihspatches shew a rtcrm is raging. ith rain or snow or !eet, from tbe Gulf of Mexico 10 the British possessions sod from the Rocky mountains to the Aileghanie. East ol here it is sleetine heavily. At St scorched in Pant and vicinity a drirtiing nip. hat tam ed 10 snow. What kind of a suit for $12 ? ssasaaai ornci.-; i: : : z ptmlmn poses, and to eatahinih his claim to said land before tbe Reenter and Recoiver s taia of fice ax Oregon Cut, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 34th day cf January. WM, He name a witnesses: Chaa rhompsoo, John Sxtth, Allen Smith, Bee tie y George, all of Niagara, Marion Co, Oregon. Anv and si! penoas clsitcing advertely the above described land are recreated to" hie their claims in this effice oa or b. fore said -4th day of Jan nary. 1S94. BOBEET A asILLER, Register. Notice fDr Publication. Land Oftict Okecox Ctt. Oa., Oct 2nd, 1S93. UrGxithrr hasmakvno sppo'ctmta's a 1 yet sxoept cletk. which po. .. ia taken b bia son James t iaiUier. At a meeting cf the board of nie d ele gatS las, evening it was decided 10 hold a ball on Chri-lina night tor .hc benefit of Chemical Engine Co No 3. M Js Phi lips. Fred Blount ano W K Glilet were appointed judges c f 1he lireiaen' election to take place on IXc 11. The Portland Sunday Me'curv is beln co.nplneiv qiathed. Tne laat issue was seized and It is proposed o s'op its publi cation. Such papers are a ditf race and 't ia cularly since the Lake Labiah accident three years ago an extra effort has been ... c, 1 , . 1 mauc w uiercui acciwnia. ai siitvit :..Pf,"LfC"1 clu.b,KaIe firstrsvrty j paWi,heJ on Monday another effor-. his first term and returned to Albany. For several years trains running on Ihe j Southern Pacific hare been in ieopardy : Iiied. At her rei.h-nce in Albany, ilie from o'jstrnctioos placed maliciously on j gvn, at 12:10 o'clock a. m.. Nor. 2nd. I19R. the track lor wracking purpose. Parti- j Mr-. Margaret C. Hunt. Whereas, Divine Providence in His Infi nite wisdom has removed oar beloved sister. Margaret Hunt. vY r . 1 jA mAd o overland train just at Whist wa.- the order of the eren- ,. , 1 .1... time ine puo K regaru.ess 01 y.e taw in tne ; t , ,, present mg. Vntional Commissioner Wilkins of the jrreat World's fair was in the city today. Mr W ilk ins continues to wear his badge, probably for the Midwinter fair. L II Montanye was in Kugeno yesterday on btuini.'Sis. W W Bristow, of Corvallis, wss ia the city today. Mr Geo Cohen returned this the approach of the second treat e this aifl rj tin HarriaKnrv brt.im It .ii discovered by the engineer 01 the soath- hereas. R is bat jnst that fitting M ogniuon should he made; therefore be it Resolved. By Beaiah R D lodge. No SS I O 0 F. that while sre lw with htim'ttle mi-mission to the will of the Most High we Close to tco sI tr, tr f.rCp. given taat ,n compu- r -- a.w a Kvij . icrr !? fi 1 n nrmtnfw rtt - ar r i r A c. aeeaaeau tome im ported me Eastern-some A I- STets c Juoe lS;S. entitled -An act for "lvmpia. Wash, Nov 20. lieorae Grif-' cneap at ft; 50 tic sale cf Umber lands in the states of fiths. 16 years of age. living in this connty. f " ,1, , r v. ,Ume California. Oregon. Nevada and Wa-hiag- has Wn missing Ik abouTa week. Vet Vd ir't Zl Meho" ' Territorvr Mrs Lu'.u Laughead. ol terday bis bodT -as found near Bocoda. 25 ZVZt f f.u.. "-tcor Albanv, countv of Linn, state of Ores, e an has ibis day filed in thi office htr sworn He had been killed by the accidental dis charge of a shotgun The theory is, he ! was standing- on a log his gun slipped J down, the hammer struck and sent tbe roll charge of shot into his leg. ranging op- . ward and entering the body. caperiag. statement No 2950, tor the purchase of the Then 14.00 to $zo fa.co at a jump j S Ji of N ft'v SE Jjf cf N W and S W aaakos four are lots. Look at your but year's coat than he finer, belter, tastier the price sel '.hem. Chicaoo, Nov so Gn tne snalysia and I recommendation of Dr Wiley." Chief' IvwtmlWwl ami thai T Irwin aaaSBeWttlw I " -;- lbiim .-Males government Chemist a' stopped to do no damafe.though the rail i tVTT V.hingt.n and g re. est living suthority ; a as rucs and knocked from the track. ST . u , .. on ,xxJ PJuj'' World's Fair jury to j A wreck it t ir n am won ,1 uvs ln . K. ,... . . . u .u , 'Comparisons are" Well, you know what. Thai of N E U of secrioa No 11 in township No 10 South Range No 4 East, and will offer proof to show that tbe Und sought is more valuable for it limber r stone than for i agricultural purposes, and lo establish her j claim to saij land before the Register and I Receiver of this office at Oregon CSty.Ogn, i on Tuesday, the 2r.d day of January, 1894. She names a witnesses: DeWitt Dan- s why I tort, ot Uetrct-, JlartOElo, Oreeon, O . . .s... u 1 . . . .. I . . . 3... ' . .m, ai me (nam wwutu itu , - .... - r- n . j; , , . . u,a ura r,u ire. ot s: t ,e cu: ed c cic: ieiroiuirim t-O.UresOo.W itltam 1 it . , . , ., . , 1 . ! Hunt IM, lamml. Ilwt Iivm tit a .i.tr trrlnt Bikln? I'.i-.!f f.ir ifT.:- h n.ir - j tt. i mm . . -"ttt"-S." "tt-ut uisasirous. tmmeaiateiy alter tue ornige .- - r.- - - ji- --- --- .1 - anu mjn m pnee tuner wren ccropaied I . . . . wiu, .tt v f.-t itStffw th.- Vtan.t . .f l!l- an J .if. frf. 114 t-tvnr'i.ttr.tr I. l t it. . tenoer approsxning un a ivcvcie n ;ticea , - " . 7T . r, , I y . , . ; , i,- neon matter stop:ed it supro't ccrns like I". Saturday mornir Marshal Eastland jarrested Geo G Hc.it, wanted ly S.'ieiiff Kemp, cf Gocdlan.l. s'lerir.an cxunttl Kansas. 10 answer tbe charge ol embez j JB Woodford, of Salem, formerly of zlement and perjury. Hoi: arrived here j Albany, was ia the city today. rrtdav. and av a description had rrecedrd tfr t'lem ln ino kaa ! Mr D; Clark, of Ashland, has returncl ; home after u short visit in Albany. . SsMr Andrew Cowan left this noon for Crook county by way of Tbe Dalles. I seitle the question cf superiority. Dr issue of 1 Price's Cream Baking Powder Forty Year tue Standard. Notice for Publication. Laso Offici at Okeoos Citt, Ok., Oct 28th, 1893 "SdOre is hereby given that the follow ing nanwed settler has filed notice of his mentis! to make final proof in support of bia claim, and that aid proof will be made before tho C -untv Clerk of Linn Co.,- Atnany Ore.on Dec 19th, 1893.v'z: Kobert L Correll. Pre 1)8 No 7861. for the 8 W4 cf N E , 8 K J of N W X, N 8 W i N W X 8 E i, sec 14. tp 10, S It j K He names the followinc to prove hU continuous upon and cuiiivHti m of sai'-1 land, vhr E .ttcanlan, Nef McRea J Li Beriy. A Jones, all of Berry P U, Marion Co, 0e. RCBEkT A Mll.LF.R,' Kry ister. Notice for Publication Laud Office at CRsWca Citv, Ok., Oc.. V8 h. I fc93. Notice is hereby given tbst th ' llow in named settler hi filed no icMofhia lnteution to make final proof in support of bis claim, an that said pro -f wi l be made before the Connty Cl,rk "f Unn Co, at Albany. Ure, on Dec 19lh, 1893 viz: Edward W Scanlan, Fre D s No 7JW6, for the 8 M of N E . sec 15, tp 108 K 6 E He names tbe '.ollowing wiinessoj to prove bis coitlnuoua residence upon and ultivatinn of said land viz: R L Correll. toll McRea, J I, Berry. A Jocen, "11 of Berrv P O, Linn Co. Oregon. Borf.bt A Miller, Registtr Notice for Publication Land Office atOrkoon City, Or., OstoUer 4tb, 1893. Notice is hereby given that tbe f . Ilowlng named settler ha filed notice of hi inten tion to mske final proof io autpoit of his eleim. snd thst said proof wiil be made be fore the countv clerk of Linn Co, st Albany on Deo lt, 1893, viz, Leroy Cowdrev, H K No 6807 for tho N ot 8 E ,H W ) of S B i, SB io!8 W i, c4T13 R 1 E. Ito names tho folio ing witntisiei to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation o said land, viz: Miltoo A Fitzgerald, Gay Osylord, Msrtin Gaylord, Kuoch Powell, si . of Lebanon, Linn Co, Oregon. K A Miller, Register Notice for Publication. Laud Office at Oreoon City.Ok., Oct 13th, 1893. Notice is hereby triven that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that saiu proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Ogn., on Dec. 12th, 1893, viz: Loren W Laughead, Pre. D. S. No. 7854 for lots, Seven, Eight, Nine and Ten, Sec. 1 T. 10 S. R. 4 B. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J R Whitney, C B Winn, Geo Whitman, Henry Susens, all of Green Basin, Oregon. Robert A Miller, Register, 72007' AXD BRANCH, the tHjisoii in your blood, botrever it may have come or whatever shape it may be taking, is cleared away by Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. It's a remedy that rouses ev ery organ into healthful action, purifies and en riches the blood, and through it cleanses and invigorates tho whole system. Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, Erysip elas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, and the worst Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, are perfectly and per manently cured by it. Unlike the ordinary Spring medicines or sar eat:irilla8, the "Discov ery " works equally well at all seasons. All the year round and in all cases, it is guaranteed, as no other blood medi cine is. If it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. You pay only for the jood you get. safe to say that no other ifier can bo "just as erood ? If it were, wouldn't it be sold so ? I .rrT"5:".y d.y.nd brought tbemto Albany on last Geo L Black man has located in San Louis Obidpn. Calif, where MrCartor.the jeweler, formerly of thi city, also resides. MiKsMamii- KoStpMaVrf l-'ft thi- itaorti . ing for Monmouth, where her eister. Mr . I'ttmtiiintt i4 I vim sssaa!ai til i-ic- x su . i . L. m t short gray beard, a volobte talker of snow on the mountain wagon road Isn't it blood - pun By its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy perfectly and per manently cures Catarrh in the Head. him he quiring for hi clain.t It i maikicu. Eugene ljuard. An item in the Democrat yerterdv lead. "How U it that ihi year Chrisimaa and New Yeaia do not come on tbe tame day " Seme of our readers could not see through it. It" ( lam encugh. Chris -iti cumeion Mdiy, while New Years came on Sanday, Eugene has six mt market. Try 8 hu tz Bros new brand ol mild d ai cored Oregen bam F.hnltz Brrs are nn tinning nut brstcl Oregon hams, very mi d and wect. Too cid pr'icorethe be-t Oregon haa :n the state at ?chultz Bros meat maikrt. AtShaltz Br I mat markd ia Ibe p'.are to net tint Gregc n baron and ham at 15 cents . ' ponnd. The S S Willamette Valley will tail from San l ri.ncit.co or. Nov 26. 9 a m, and from Yaqaina Nov 3-j. To morrow '. G ivernor I'ennnyer'at isn 't a giving. Tbe Democrat hs heard of 01 ly one turkey lieing l-o-igfct f-r the oceaaton. Leave your order for rave red tu-ke.va tame geese, ducka and chickeis, t tne Central Market, for Ihanssivtog. Tbe O P host i!l leave A'.bsny to morrow morning, and from Port'snd nx'. Monday. The remain ni Mr allahm vill te taken to ( oval i 1 tc-mnrrow and bn'ird be s'delho' of her danghtsi. Mrs J M N .'an. Riuhsid Olis Carey died in 1'iinevihe on 1 it- i.'ith. lie wa lorn 11: Linn county May 24, 1 804, was a member f tbe Bjptist crunch and was in exemplsry youn mm. Buy an improved Roaster and Baker baton cooking )Our Thanksgiving Turkey All sizes for iale by Mt Tlt, cor 3rd and j liroadalbln St. Hall's Hair Iteniwer fjjovathe confibnnpe and patronnge of people all over tho civilized world who aae it to rettoie and keep the hair natu-al cnlar. Among the U 1 grand j'iry jnat drawn are George i'ox, jr, m-rchant, of Mnhama, F M Daniel. If armer.of Scio, ai.d II W Murphy of Bueoa Vista, the only ones from thi pari of the valley . The Maritii, cirreliinl:nt of the Salsm Journal avs "Pr f Dvim pi cached nt the Presbyterimchntch last Sunlay at.lo'clock p m,"The Democrat it informed that the Pre f 1 studying tor the ministry. m.n .1 Ik. rml .hanlk. nlalnif -""l ail Uie VOt- ' Ol .ytUttttlSy tO in tteCOJ ! Uon was placed, aa I smoke to litem. One "distressed; an active member of thi : Wiley rejected the !um powders, staLtog ol them be claims remarked. - What did . wietv whose ntmorf eooVavor were exert- to the or!d . Fair ,urv thvt heconder I the train stop tor; waa there an iron rail ' for w,mare ari-l prosperity; a fnetid . ed them unwholesome, i oa t net rack r" AboottwtMtv-five tramp. ! fnd ooroimon h-e nn?ht and noble ; lv..e .r Ml,er aW-ar. .x i.. 1 - 1 . I iifs 3 k!Artt1.iM of frmxlail l.'ii lii hirisVl , ciiunru nr Juucuva rrr inun; iu t v" . .i tk ; rdsruiDC vijcit in try nam up mu i gcrM t."j . iuai a-- .mkv. uui ; , a. , r,;.kl .ha l.o man whom Haa .her- and mo.lw.rW rhil.l in tlaa h.r of their ! ,? ?. k .0: . j IB irreponding iff of lane countv peace,! onder arrest, affliction ami ronixrand them to our Father tt?5'a?l'- . ? tfc,'Pmf?; to Sheriff Jsckaon wenPt ,0 that ci'y yester- m Beav.m. ttSTZISSEl'Z? " " gnanlsial Th.il the , harter of this toltr . . . .". nt),t'B i.a',l Tl.ttt- nam lil-.n . , i - . , A alere. ....... .. ..... ."V -mm-rnrn -mm- v.. ... ,lr.lv.l Jf) niOliming l T lilin I IU. Jortiw L M Cnrl at Uia Coort Hoase at H.ivc,, Tiiat thj. .imions m "r. S-r 13 -(i It Heosbaw. j fl ;30 o clora his morni-g where they , lhl. of ioig nd r the state reform school, came to . made a preliminary statement. The , : 1 1 .1 ;.. , ir. ,...i Salem lout 11 this niiMxinsr and nc-ti&ed J m ...i, . I.'l' '? t,- l.llltt IIPI II l t,tMtiT,. Ml t.r... . . . .. . . " . regoiar ex.mtnstion wu. oe m tomor- g j - M p jge rttw at t ttVlnt-, I It, a l. . n'.an alttlt ' . ' . . . . . .. sua. " ' ... ' tr . , ; . . , be trau.-nittUHi to tbe tvreaved tamily. UllV irBES UI min It HU J II. t, Hilt with our bright nea natty gxaJ e've no complain. The public al ways wise,es i.ere the asaemblv of cloth ing that outstrips all rivalry. The reaporstvrss.es are gratify inj. mint of ry ofSce for the week ended Nov Short talks for pant buyers. $1,600: for the corresponding J the Mrs Henrietta Brown returned this morning from a three months sojourn in Sn Rafael, Calif Mrs Narciesa While Kinney, of Astoria, also returned sod continued her journey to her home. Hon George E Chamberla'n, attorney general of Oregon, arrived in Uaker City yesterday to look after Uie interest? of the state in a suit with Raker county. The Democrat acknowledges a pleasant call. Democrat, l!th. Mr Chamber lain has returned home. Mr D H James, one of Allany's mit popular young men. and Miss Mary Itead. a former student of the Albanv College.and a talented and most cxtimahle young wo man, were united in marriage yeUriiiy at 'he home of the bride's parents in Idaho. A home alreatly prepareil for them in thin city, which thev will ortiipvon their tirrival thin week. They have the liest winhe of a host of friend". SuperinU ndent K R McElvoy was in the city thislnoon on , his way home from a trip to Corvallis, wheie he was given a reception and banquet last night, in honor of the splendid work he did for the educational interests of Oregon at the world's fair. This stale obtained (our prizes where a good many states ob tained none. Submitted in F . L. and T. HaSTO Wkitman. bu Manmu Ai Kokmin. os 1111 tTnm B B(S1 more innocent :n appearance. ine former gave bis name aa David Mcln'yre, the latter as Wm Darling. They denied any knowledge of the attempted w reck. Their version of the matter is that the train passed the younger one near the rnmnm I. .... 1 . .1 , t. a ft rat , I la a I . I 1 1 1. . . ' .. r oneat the otherendol that trestle awhile NovemU r Ath. 15. alter they had left Harrisburg, that the Mr C aright, of Iug"t Sound, was mtlus train stopped ahead of them and then at ) vicinity i;it w.ek try ing to 'uy alout five the bridge. The hi idge tender eaUZM j CSkrioads of apples, but could not get them. atonsjaajtheywereexaminingthe rail that j jvt a meeting held recently by the school had been thrown off.and on being spoken I IkxitiI of District No .S3 of Lane county. Mr to they referred to the fact that mere j Hermann was elected director to succeed had probably been an attempt to wreck , Mr i.vtle who has moved away, and it was the tram hv placine a r ah on the track, j i,ll to build a school hou Ktwwn D d they do It. l inn countv w'll do its j that time ami the 1st of March, to replace V ..... mmm . - J . t ... - - I . , . I . ( 1 I . ml C . . I 1 1 I 1 iooo odd pairs, one-tenth as many pane r'n s. $1.50 U cheap' enough for a good pair then short j u ni p s to better and best. L Laughead, ol Green Basi l. Marion Co. Oregon, Carli'.e H Laughead, of Albany, Linn county, Oregon. Any and all per sons claiming adversely the above de scribed land are request! to file their claims in this office on or before said .ad day of January, t-t Robert A Moxat, Register. 17S. Nttic best 10 find out, tor no more serious the one offense against the public can be com- August. Hatchel jr. justice, that lie had discovered a man with hu throat cut near the reform ; school. Batcbelor telephoned to the coro ner st Gerrai. and received a reptv to hold an inquest. Batcbelor and Sheriff KnigLt went out lo the puce and found the body ! of a man apparently about 40 year old. with tte jugular vein nearly severed. About 12 feet distant was a raxor wi white handle; bespattered with blood, and a few feet in another direction quite a pool ; of blood. A jurv was summoned and a Great overcoat weather. verdict was rendered that the man came to I Tn ,tJtln styles-the new styi-c .1 his death by his own band. On tbe bodv ; chutcest shades. was a silver watch, f Iti 10. a knife, and j r , ... j other materials; also had on four shirts, i arm Y OOley Worsted., three pair of drawers, and overhaiU. O" ! Choic ChevioU. tbe case of the razor were tbe words "L 1 j , , -r , Jonex. Monmouth. Folk countv. new edge.' Mouse c olored Aleltons. TwrTariaaut (Dressy Clay Worsteds. Wasiiini.thn. Nov i9 Tue wavs and t , -.v., 1 117 t kit tt .. nt iiivic iiiat. . mmm . - , m it ted than that of wreckiog a train. .1. ... ' ,,. . , . ( I tl.C. n. ... -. ni -,- ; -1 ... , l,.,hd til llt.l .-. i.- i U. l..i tl,. .i;n,...,;.,n tariff bi'l and irive if lo tl e nnhlir alont '-, ' OTU 1 IllklllU f Tramps are getting to be numerous as our towc grows. Last week a well dressed man passed through here. His walk was not like the young men ot uaa ville. His body and mind didn't seem to agree, he stopped at the post office and told his story to the postmaster in tier man, so that the bystanders couldn't un derstand it. He said that he heught some beer and whiskey at Corvallis, and .. i..,.' .1 f ... f. .,;.. i,.. ,,ti- i FARMERS LISTEN. e have a fine lot of freah eras seed, of slmost everv kind, including cheat, and we want to sell it. Come snd see us. STEWART & SOX JEWELRY is not bought for temporary use, but as a permanent snd servicable orna- Them la often as much value in the make as In the material. Will & Siajk I ,.( ti,i. rttar keen the lamest and ftosst line In the valley, making a specialty of good goods. Their line of gold and silver wstshes Is a supsslor one, and In silver ware they take the lead in the csnlsal Willamette Valley. If you would get the best In their lice call on Will & Stark, the leading jewelers. c i v.' t S cot I 'i Emulsion h as do n c f ji tiieir del icate, sickly children It's ua hi s b r 0 u f. h t thousanda Lack to rosy health. of cod-liver oil with Ilypophos pliitcs ij employed with great iccess in all ailments that re ice llesh and strength. Little ties talce it with relish. Prepared by Soott 4 Bowno, N. Y. All drngglat. A Xauiihty Sihter. Mr William Wigle. f Crook county, who carries the mail from the Sisters post office to Prine ville reported to the Ochoco Keview man that ho recently saw one of the Three Sisters smoking, that all day long he could see dense volumes of black smoke emitting from the summit of the jicak. The other two Sisb'rs did not join in the smoke. Now these Three Sisters mav be plainly seen from Albany, and this breach of etiquette was not observed here. The Democrat is oUued to lieliove it in as big a fake as Muleiihey'n dynamite box. It is almost certain that none, of the Sisters smoke, and certainly one of them would not do such a thing without at least offeriug tbe others a light. If tbey intend to smoke right along we advise them to patronizn home industry and get their cigars at toe Albany factory of Julius Joseph. There v.ere about 20 present at the meeting of the Chautauqua circle at D H MoCiillagh's last evening. The quo'a tions were of particular interest, being from Pacific Coast authors. Sam Simp eon came in for the lion's share, and hia famous poem on the Willamette, of na tional repute, was read in full. The in teresting fact was revealed that the poem was first published in the DaaiocaAT, the type being set by Mr C H Stewart, now of the firm of Stewart & Sox. A program consisting of a paper on thanksgiving, a song and a recitation were rendered, ami a live question box dissected. Tbe next meeting will be held on Tuesday of next week with Mrs Redeker at Mrs Walter Monteith'e. Quotations from Ben Frank lin, questions on the Hawaiian arTair and reading from Othello. as he had started for California, he want ed to find the overland train. He was told to cross the river, go east six miles and he would find the overland train. If any one told him this it is false, and it is wrong to treat anyone in this way ; but the greatest wrong is in the city of Ccr vallis licensing the saloons to sell stuff to ruin mens minds. The Woman's Missionary society g.tvc a literary entertainment and oyster supper, charging 26 cts for supper . The proceeds amounting to about $20 which will be sent to India to educate a heathen maid. Geo S Acheson organized n class in vo cal music here. Amicvs. ;vi;rvsl upon for the new building were : twenty by thirty feet. Henry Mntliew. of Goshen, was down one day last wee looking tor some stray cattle. Mr S t) Garrison recently sold the west half of his farm to Mr Steele, who purposes planting the most of the land in hops this waiter. Edgar Allingbam was looking after husi ness interests in Benton county last week. Miss Klfie Perry Taylor has spent the last three weeks with her relatives near Soda- ville. but is expected home next Friday. i'ht Uurinl of the Into Peter Clover at the lwis cemetery on Friday was quite well attended. He had ltved ninny years in this neighliorhoed end was quite well known. Tue L. K. Plain Clotbiko Co. bokn. ARCHIBALD. On 8uudy. Nov 10. 1803. in Albany to Mr snd Mrs U A Archi bald a bey, number three: All doing well. i limit it MONTGOMERY ELDER. On Nov io, 1893. at the residence of A Mont gomery, by Rev C C Pperry, Ilapptelonla H Montgomery and Allle D Elder both of Linn county. MATLOCK PENDLETON On Nov 18th, 1893 at Holly, by Rev C L Hautman, R N Matlock and Maud Pendleton. -i It III N BKATH, Mrs Katherine Callahan died suddenly this noon at her home at the corner of t'al- anooiu and 7th streets. Her son James. who resides alone with her saw her in good health on leaving the house this forenoon. On going home at noon he found her lying on the tloor. slightly against the door, 111 his bed room, dead, but yet warm, showing that she had only fallen a short tune iietore lr Hill was culled and pronounced it heart disease. Mrs Callahan had been a resident of AI lianv nearly twenty years coming here from Portland in 1H74. She was tt pioneer of California, lenviiur that state tor Oregon 111 185. The deceased was a lnemlier of the Catholic church, and was hiirhlv respected Sho leaves three children. James, of this city, Thomas, son-in-law of Judge Burnett, of Corvalhs.and Miss Nellie, of Portland Her aire was uliotit let. Ihe children were all telegraphed for, and will Ihi here for tho funeral, arrangements for which had not. I won made ut press time. lliA rlniut ,-if ItiA nr.ir. v.t.A- it tti general conference of the democratic meme ! Too little time to tell what we have for hers tomorrow, the discussion will be re 1 lne ' ycung. we .aaaa sumed as to the policv of adopting an in i 'o0"1 1 nderwear, Shuts. Neckwear.Head come tax. As to the important articles t j wr. Footwear and the rest ol many many be added to the free list, there is no longtr ; things we buy and sell. di queuou iumi tury ciuur.tce awi, iuiu ( Iter, iron ore, coal, salt, cotton, tagging. binding twine, rice, and many other com- 1 mocuties of less importance. Ihe present bounty en sugar is to lie repealed- Wheleta'e rralea I'raaiU Wasiusotos, Nov 19. Officials of the pension buresu sre unusually reticent re garding tbe announcement that the bureau ba unearthed at Buffalo, N 1 , a wholesale scheme for defrauding the office. The pub lication at this time Uiey tear will hinder them in bringing the guilty persons to justice. The Post this morning announces the name of the person who ha' been carry ing on this scheme to be hoen Moore. who was formerly special examiner of the , bureau in this city. U is believed $lo0,000 i . , :i t . . l -I.; m . I nus itireauy oeen pain irauouient claimants whose cases were engineered by Attorney Moore. Timber Land, Act Jan tor pntlicrtion. United States Land OSce, Oreswt. City. Ore$ts November L IWS. Sasice is herebj aawa that in roeapliaBee with the pr.rions of the a rt of t ocatn- of Jns X. lsTs. entitled -An art f it C: sale of timbvr iaaJs ui the state of Cabtoma. Omtm. Xesla acd Washuxton Territorr." as exunbvi to all th Pnb.ic lasaal BssSsa bract o: Antral 4. 1SBB, Charles H. laalrj-nj-U". of Albany, loontj of Ltna. State of Orecon. has thi tlav naed ia this ov . jt -worn statBn; , lor tc parrltase or the S K V, of Section so in Torashjp No W 8. Kanire So East, and will t4fer proof to snow that tbv land sought is ukuv vahiable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim to said land hrfrv the Itonstfr asd hVeviw of this office, at Orwrcn Cttr. Orsson. ou W.ilneedajr. the Jl day of Jacnarr. I'M He names as witn.se: 9 Holaaes. E W Beeman. H Wink. O V Attams. all of Albany, (azn. Aay and ail persons claimira: .diversely the abt-ce described lai-.ds are re.jnost-d sa tile their claim in this office on or before said -4th day of Janu ary. - 1 . Koeest A. M it i sa. . Koahster. Timber Land, Act Jane 3, 1S7S. Ntke for pubiicat-on . United States Ljin.i Office. Orcsvn Citj, tsresoc. October Shi 1-W. Notice is hereby aavon that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jane S. IsTS entitled. "An act for tbe sale of timber uuvts in tbe States of c'aliftrT.iit. tresoij. Neai.i. and Washington Territory." John D CSgaaaasaH. as Xaoaaette. t oocty of XUnette. State of Micti-mn.t-.as this day tied io this office hi strom stater.ient So 2S4K. for the purchase of tbe SWH of SK. Kl-S SW ard N" c SW- of Section No 3S. ir Titwnship No 10 S.Kith. K.-u:i Ho Esait and will offer prvf to show that the land soojrtit is more valuable for its timber or stone tKan for agricultural punos. and to establish his claim to said land before the Ketuster and Receiver of this office at Oresoa City. Oreeon. on Tuesday the 33d day ot Jan'iary, ISM llt r a mm sat w. ti-..-to- fc.ugce Sm.th. l.dwin V Saiila. J L Herry. Berry P O. Marion t o. and Frank Perkett. Detr:t. Marion v Orvvoo. Any and all person claiming adversely the aboTe-dee-cribed lands are revracsted to Die their claims in this office on or before said fad day of January. 18. Robsbt A. Miixars, asjat. Star Baker t orRr isi.) ulii iiiiiI rirat St CCNRAD MEYER, PROPRIEiOR. NOTICE OF .FINAL SETTLEMENT TtTOTlCK IS HEREBY GIVEN RHAT THE OS x denienrd admbtistratrix aad adBtlaatrator ot the eatal ot F al Ma', ne. Jccaacsi, bar JW ia th oflke ol lb .-lerk til ihe County Court of Una i countr, thtr Saal acccuat aad that said court haa appointed th 4th day of Peteubar, 1SW. at the hour ol 1 o'elcck p tu of said day. aa tbe time tor bevinc all objection., it aay, te aaid ana! account, and for th aettieinent l aaid cs ate. Dated thi l$th day n( October. 1S88. ELLEN V VI ON K, KJM MALONE, 1 Isslsaiiiaim mti A Strike Bi Ki- Ai.o. Nov 111. Passenger trains ar rived and departed on the I.eliiat':i Valley road totlay as usual, but the freights were tied up by the strike. In Buffalo there re about 600 employes of the Ihigh, and perhaps one -third of that number ar out. A Saytv the officials of the road admit fully half the men are out. Thev incls.de the braksmen and firemen, principally, and a few engineers and conductors. Ail the brakemen of the northern division went out against their will. My fall line of MACINTOSHES and GOSSAMERS, inoiudini; many novrltie for ladins, misses ..d children, it now sale. S E Young. Causae Ilea Qsiecaiawarr. Veceklsi, Clgara 8fiBa, Test, Ele., PRICE'S Skwinq Machines neatly repaired and DIED. KELLEY. On Monday Nov jo, 1893 j warranted by a thoroughly competent work- l ' fsthers home In Benton county, of man, at K M French's towolry sore. Albany. I puenmonla, Mr Jas Kellsy, son of II M I Oregon. Kelley, at the age of ai years. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in' MillionsTof 1 Homes 40 Yers the Standard. t ii ii si rutin, tilmswsrc. Orlesl Frsjltsi. Tebsteee, '. Cslee. lac even thtc that i kept in rarlvty and mocery stole, uigknit market price paid for ' ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE Assignee's Notice. Notice it hereby given to all whom i may concern, that on the 4th day of November, ly;i, Anthony Prtpst and F C Butler duly made an assignment to me of all their proper ty forthe benefit of all their creditor, in ccordanoe with the general assignment awsof the state of Oregon; therefore all persons having claims against the so-partnership firm of aaid Propst and Boiler are hereby notified and required to present the same to me under oath at the office cf W R Bilyen in the City of Albany, Oregon with in three months from the date hereof. D ted this 17th day of November, 1893. Fra k lin t'KorsT, Assignee. ALBANY COLLEGE Send for Catalogue. Address, REV. E. N. COXDIT, Albany, Oregon Wall Paper, I r utrs. Faints, Oils Giants, Etc J. A. Coiuming ALBANY, -:- ORE GO