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VOL XXX. Katered at the feat flee at Albany. r., a eeBdriaia Mall Batten ALBANYsORLGON, FR1DA. DUCEAIBER Si. 1894. T1TU at JUTTlffC.rabllsher aa. Preartcterst SO 0 tj? - ' for Infants "CaatorlalssawdladaFteatoeliOdMaaa IreWHxurasad it as superior to any prescription V toteaie." H. A. Aacaxs, ST. D., Ill So, Oxford St, Brooklyn, IT. T. " lit wsa of 'Ossleri la so nntvanial aad i ar rlta ao well known vM it aeama a work t s lerorogatioa to endorsa it. Iswaiatb ' 3asVV fiuntliwi wao da not keap Cutaria In aasy reach." Kow York City. Tata Cania The Oregon - vV'ltn it home SALEM - - Vne Gray Block, comer Libert; and J1TA.KES a specialty of unnyside fruit tract pear Sa'eiu Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lot at $50 to $60 p3 ere small cai piymentlonz tiriri? on balance or particulas As Many Pounds of Sugar. for a Dollar, and every thing ele a 3 cheap, as at any store in Albany, at Julius Gradwohls at the corner of oecond and Ferry your groceries and crockery ware. NEW Y SIDRE iSKOWFULf. OF FIRST-CXASS of bed room set, chair-, Icnngea, et-., BOTTOM MILLER FORT Undertakers -:- and - Embalniers. E KEEP constantly on hand a full tin coffin. Alo burial Job and rhlrb trill be sold at The Loweat Lis-las; Profits. EMBALMING and " proper care of the dead a rectlty. -a 4wwMi fiO EXTRAS CHARGE: FOB ALBANY -. MASONIC Best Work PRINTING Office Stationery A Specialty Give us yo or Patronage. P ALBANY. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. JOSEPH. Proprietor . MANHOOD Bern, all d ratna aad lost of Mrt,?f:i A. Dyorer nlanu. 1 "3 rive m w :. iwr J1 ruKiri Ma. rot sale la Albany .Ore., br J. A. C UltMiaus, - ,. ,,4SJ .UL and Children. CutoriscureiOoUc, Constipation, Sour StocJtek, triarrhoeA, Eructation, KiUs Tforou, gtwa limp, aarl promotes dl Without injrtoua swdicctica. "Foe svveral yoars I bars racommaodW yoor 'CactariV and shall always continue W do aa aa it has tavariably ;o3uce4 bonefiri results. " Sown F. FAnBax, M. tt, ISSsk iraci asd tth Sew Turk Oi? Coma!t, TV Munnav Snuccr, Ksw Toaa erv. Land Co office at, """T - ORll3C0 State street, branch coiccm P- New Store. stieet-. Call their for P UP N ITU RE, FUBSITUKS, CONSISTING which I will aell at PRICES. Thos. Brink. A MING f ...!.. -I-..- - j , , suits. n r.r,iotK ...i. ' - - ....... -,--1 ii ,-. HEARSE OH SERVICE' . TEMPLE - - OREGOI Promptness Y OREGON. REftTODrnf Ikkvtb '?'iJr"f.MIlhoo.'ilhUr Kmluton. Karroo. and bj uoixss fjulL vuwfjr in uviwraun i irgan nf aal . sua- TBI "CTIRSTD Been Lied Auour. Geo Patrick h i" a cabinet of very pretty coral-like crys tals Irom the caves of Josephine. The specimens seemed to have been formed by the artistic hand of man rather than that of nature in the darkness of under ground aces and silence. The delicate tracery of one specimen in particular engage the attention of all observers. This piece grew or rather formed in one of the still pools of clear water, where the high water mark was never affected by rise or fall and the coral or whatever it is, is as level at the water surface though sawn to the utmost aecoracv. George was over at the caves this fall and explored as far into them as any body, which is idifiUnce of 1G00 feet, although Capt A B Smith claimed to have driven in twenty-two roiles'with a four horse team and the Examiner aver red that seventy miles would not find the end. The utmost distance which any reliable person has been able to penetrate is 1600 feet .and this is done by crawling on hands and knees, climb ing over bowlders and wading numerous cool pools of clear mountain water. Gran 14 Pass Courier. Aoainjt Foot Ball. Tae faculty o the state university veaterdav paesed an order that it wid endeavor to prohibit i the game next year. The plan is to have a meeting of all college presidents in the etate with one representative stu dent from each college, to decide wheter the game be auppressed all over the state and, if not, to formulate more hu mane rules (or regniatiutt the games. The game billed tor Fugene Dec 15, be tween the Monmouth normal school and the state university teams, has been de clared off. and also another, arranged for between the second 11 of the etate university and tho Drain normle, who were to play on the same date. The Cor- vallis Times save it is stated thtt the Forest Grova univerei'v hoys have de clined to pla toot ball with the OAC team next Saturday. To Settlk is Obegox. Captain O D Crane, publisher of the Arcadia. Neb. Courier, who has been in Oregon for eeveral weeks, and has located lor the present at The Dalles, aavs there are 30 families on the road headed for Oregon. and that between 400 and five hundred families from his see' ion of Nebraska will soon mart o find homes in the North aest. All of these come from Valley county, Xeb, the next year. Cap tain Crane aays there will be a sraneral stampede from that section and an un precedented emigration irom Nebraska and Kansas for Oregon and the North west. I tiese people are tired of the nn certainties of farm life in Nebraska, and say tney want to find a place where crops will be grown without irrigation. and they don t care bow much it rams at the next place they lora'.e. To UsrrEn Fbesbvthias chnrch was filled last night with people who gave Mrs Peak most earneet attention. She preached one of the most effective sermons of her series. Her text was the Parable of the great supper." or the excuses given for not becoming a chris tian. Such a tn mining op of excuses and such a complete overthrow of every shade or kind of reason for cot accepting Christ we have never heard before, it wae an entire sweeping away aad throw ing overboard of every impediment in the sinners way to Christ. The BPcle reading yesterday was so well attended, that the audience room of the chnrch bad to ba used, instead of the lecture room aa heretofore. Sen ices at T JO this evening. Bieie reading at 3 o'clock each afternoon. All are most cordially welcomed to tbee services. Come- Foa Vacraxiy. The trial of Slraud Long, lor vagrancy, is being held at the city hall before Recorder Ltorris. City Attorney Skipworth appears for the city, wniie liilyeu A loong are attorneys lor the defendent. The cae is being tried befoie the jary. At the time of going to press the examination of witnesses was going on. A large crowd ts in attend ance. Eugene buard. Long is a former resident of Albany, being aeon cf John Long. Is Tukec CorirnEs The Corvallia Times cays : "One joint school district in Lobster valley is made np of a terri tory irom tnree connliet . uenton. Lane and Lincoln, and the people ot that sec tion residing in the two latter counties are anxious to annex themselves to Ben ton. They are a community to them selves shut off from the ooUida world by mountain Darners, and it wonld be con- vienent for them to be united nnder one county government. An Oanea Oisobcveo. The taat city council ordered Mr John Schmeer to low er the aidewalk in front of his stable and reroore the bay ecales from the atreet. w nic b rte proceeded not loco, and It la uid wlil not. 'There Is a difference of opinion about such tmprovemen's. Some declare lhat fuavinz been allowed to long an expensive improvement shouid not oe required at such a time aa the present : others that Second t'.reet baring become a live Dusmeta atreet the walk needs to be on grade and scales gotten out of the way. A contest will probably result. Some ExcmmxT prevailed in the gal lery during the Dickens carnival last night. One of the Dickens characters after the grand march took a seat there. being on the front row. He lett a very tall stove pipe hat on hia head. A re- queft to take it off by a gentleman be hind him, who claimed he couldn't see over so high a hat was not responded to, wce.-enpon me man Knocxea it on to me floor below. The Dickens man therefore began to take hia coat off. when tbronVh the intervention of several peace was re stored, but it looked like a storm for a moment. Karl's Clever Root will purify tour blood, clear yorr complexion, regula'e your bowels anit make vour head clear rs a bell. 25c. 50c, and I1.00 Notice. Having severed my connec tion with the firm of M Sternburg & Co I take ibis courae to notify ail whom It may concern of such fait. wLm Ua.ed Uep 13th. Will wolf. Good Is Essentials to HEALTH.' Blood Yon cannot hope to be we! It your BLOOD 15 IMPl'RE. Ii you are troubled with3 BOILS, ULCERS or - PIMPLES, SORES vntir Mnnd l W. A few hntMea tj B. S. S. Wil' Xtnorougiuy cieanie tne lyawm, remove aw 11 Xpurities and build you up. Att manner of ble f CLEARED AWAY jfby its nse. It is the best blood mnedy od earth rf. 1 nousanas wcto have used it fay so. kjpctits, no enjoyment of lit. Two bortlenjg ucourwi mm rignt out. 1 nwi m no ( scotch y for hloud 1 itcaifi- KlMM f.AVIM IlawtM fHltA kXreatise on blood and skin diseases mailed f SWllT CO., Atlanta.ua. 6" An aaTanahla VAzativW andKCKTW TOWTO. erTjin i. xm.i.1 Ofj AT.t I and tLOO per package. Bamploa free. TTf TTrt The Favorite T08TB MTSxS IX9 J.U(ortaeIeetiisj41ireaUi,ii6o. Fothay & Mason, Ager.li, The Dickens Carnival. A very large audience witnessed the opening night of the Dickens carnival It was a glowing success in every respect. The grand inarch of Dickens famous characters began at about 8 :30 across the stage and around the hall, display ing the wonderful makeups of the Kuglish authors inventive mind, and causing a round ot amusement as well as interest. After the march the Pick wicks took the stage and gave genuine Pickwickian entertainment. Seven or eight scenes were presented. Mr Henry Hopkins distinguished himself as Pick wick; Anderson Cannon brought out Winkles character; Judge Dnncan did Smiggersin the proper style; Hettie Uurkbartas Mrs Bardtrfell made the proper taint into Pickwicks arms; Kd Cusick was on hand as Snodgrasa; Ed Quinn as Blottou; Ed Blodgett aa Bam Wellsr ; Dr Ellis aa leo Hunter; tieo Lewis as the fat boy; Grace Piper as Miss Wardle; Velle Irving as Emily Wardus ; Anna i linn aa isabie wardle, and Lore Vance and Vesta Mason as the Misses Hunter.. Miss Mamie Cundiff took off Mrs Leo Hunter in an artistic manner. The different scenes were greet ed with enthusiastic applause. Mrs Charles Kiiey.ot fcaiera. told now liru's wife won the race in one of the nneat exhibitions ol elocutionary talent ever witnessed in Albany. On account of the length of time taken np by Pickwick David Copperfield was postponed until Saturday night. The hall was tastily arranged with booths around the sides. At Airs a creeves shop fancy articles can be ob tained. Buffins bower is well stocked with prjtty dolls. Peggotyvboat house furnishes ice cretin refreshments. Dombey & Son have charge of the cocoa; the Red Lion nnder the charge of the Pickwicks supplies tea and coffee, aa does also the Marshal, run bv the Little Dorrius. Salry Gamps Kitchen is wheie you can secure rauipkia pie and mil. Mr Lon Walton, a prominent stock man of WeUer, Idaho, i in the city the guest of his cousin Mr A J Hodges. Licence:) have been tamed for the mar riage of il M Perry and E R Arehartjtnd Howard Montgomery and Minnie B Ifler. The body of John Henderson, who waa lost in the moantaina near the Snmmit on the O P has been foond. Me was lying dead near a log, his gun hav ing been accidently discharged into hie body. Dr Mas too has just returned from Mt Brandons and report him somewhat better, bnt does not believe the improve ment permanent, and is inclined to think he will n-t recover. Winter Knight, son of Col Knight. who weat to San Francisco last week, is to take bis place on the artistic staff ot the San Francisco Examiner and hence forth to be known as a caricaturist. Ilia pro peels are simply daxclinx. Star. That makes two Marion county men on the pictorial staff of the Examiner. Will II Parry, who has been reappoint ed city comptroller, was unanimotis'y confirmed by the council, both republi cans and democrats voting for him. This was a deserved tribute to a compe tent and courteous official who teems to nave conducted hia office upon strict busin principles. Seattle P. I- Mr Parry was formerly editor ot the Cor- valiU Gazette and has a number of friend in Albany. The Portland Snn of yesterday says: "Willis S Duniwav is reported looking for some one to tike hie phwe aa proof reader on a morning daily preparatory to assuming his duties aa private; taecrwtary to Govrmor-tlcct Lord. Mr Duniway, however, will not take Mr Munly's berth at the state capital in til after he has Mr Lord inaugurated. Frank Fwher, accompanied lv Mr Ottawa, of Albany, left veetcrday for a point sn tx county Si mile below Brandon on the coast, where they will engage in beach mining with the former's new gold saving device lor working uiaca sand. They went to Yanuina on the P.. and from there will go to Coca county by boat. Corrallia Time. The grand old home ot Bon and Mrs G W Gray oa East ftate atreet was to day the scene ot a most joyous event. At high noon the youngest daughter of thee highly respected pioneers, atise Jennie Gray, waa married to James M Kyle in the presence of a circle ot relatives and frienJa. Rev Hugh F Wallace o Portland, nncle of the grojm, tied the nuptial knot ia approved Prejbyten&n style, which made thee two popular Joung people man and wile. saiem ournal. Wheat is quoted at 36; cents and oats at 20 cenu. What has become of that big beet tac- tory? Eugene la grarpllng with a big cream ery proposition. A new butcher shop has been smarted opposite the Run Houae. Owing to a Imlacundsrslandtno; an the part ot some regarding the price of tick- eta for tne Dickrnt Carnival we give them In full, including Saturday night. Aaulla aeaaon ticket, reterved aeat, 53 cts. Chi dren season ticket, reset vrd seat, 35 cts. Adults single admission 35 cts. CnlMren aingic adaiiaaion 10 cu. A Salem dUpatch says: Secretary Cool- Idge of the board o equalization. In an ex amination ot the roll of Linn county, un covered that the summary shows the val uation of railroads, rolling atock and tele giaph lines to be about f 35.000 leaa than the aasewmentt In the body of the roll Indicates. This makes the correct total of the groaa value $3,iq3.4S(, and as the amount of exemptions Is f 59f,tl5, the net total la 17,605,170. Marlon county has alS.scS acres of un improved land. Linn has 375,623 Polk, Yamhill and the other counties an nave many thouaand acres. That's the trouble t he valley has too many unoccupied ana unimproved acres. Statesman. Yes, but this land is nearly all on top of the Cas cades, where much of It never will be en tirely Improved. . 1 . 1 Litre Patintu granted to Pacific states inventors this week. Reported by G A Snow Si Co, solicitors of American and foreign patents, opp U S Patent Of fice. Washington, u t,. M S Barker, Eugene, Ore. breakdown gun. J A& U A Jeaery, ban r ran Cisco, electric dental engine. J Mourot. Cal, vot ing machine. U Urr, west port, uai, com bined child's carriage and cradle. J C Proctor. Dalles. Ore. uumuinir-waeon. II 0 Vaughan, San Francisco, Cal. shaft at tachment for buggies. C G White. Wood' land, Ual. nail-tet. w 11 Willey, Suuta Monica, cm. con so-percolator. REtt HEItf Paiker Bros, grocers. Niw cream cheese jast leeetved at Conrad Meyars. P J Smiley job printer, Flion Block, does arts class work. Smoke the oalebrated Havana filled 5 oenl cigar at Julius Joseph's. Fatronixe home industry by smoVina tlis telebrateil whits labor cigars, manufactured by Iq'iu Jorepr. Money to Loan. Wc are prepared to make loans on good mprovid farms in sums to suit, of from 2 ,OO0 to 5l0,0OO. Cur ran Sc Month ni. 0 Loaves of Dread for f,1.00. Let everybody come to the Star Bakery and get 40 loaves of fresh bread for fl.oo cash. CMxvcr. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powrfcv Awarded Cold Mcdtl Mldwlnlw Pair. Sin FmwUca. FATAL ACCIDENT. Abncr C Siiniwm FnlLi Fifteen Feet and u Killed. Aimer Simpson met with a fetal accident while working at the nld Magnolia Mills, now under charge of 0 F Simpson & Son, about 9 o'clock this morning. So.ue wheat was being moved through a round, metal shute running from the warehouse to the mill. The shute had been leaking some, letting water into it, which caimed tie wheat to clog np oocaaionally at poinU along the course. Running beside tie shute are single planks with slats for foot holds. Mr Simpson was on the plunk ahaking the shute to tho wheat would con tinue running, when, on account of the wet condition of things, be a! i aped and fell about fifteen fret upon the plank drive way underneath, itrikmg fairly on tbe back of his bead. The temporal skull bone at the base of the brain waa crushed. Mr 1 Beam was standing near getting ready to start np a laddor to tbe ibute when the accident occurred. Dr Davis was called and at once pronounced the ioiories prt-b-ably fatal, although life still remaua!. The young man was taken in a hack to Id home at the earner of Fourth and Kailroad streets, where his wife and child awaited him. The wife was stricken with grief over the sudden and uaexpected accident. Mr Simpson rallied during the forenoon; but gradually grew wone during the after noon and died at 2:15. lie was a young man about 27 vear of age. industrious and reliable, the sejond ton of Mr Geo F Siuip son. Tbe deceaaed waa a member of the Mac cabees, carrying a S30U0 policy. He bad been married four er nve years ana uav a wiie and one emu and many to mourn ni dath. ; Interesting Figures. Ice following fiirures shew the average aaseavment per acre oa real estate in the cAuntie of Oregon for 1&4 and ls93. Teey nuke interesting readin;: coemts. 1833. Baker I 4 t 5 05 Benton T SI Clackamas 7 4 8 71 CtaUop 3 T9 3 12 Columbia 3M 2 W Coos aw 4sa Curry 3 12 3 13 Croxi I 17 S 61 DougUo 3 65 3 at GUUaai 2 72 2 S7 Giant 2 9 3 18 Harney 237 245 Jactain M i Joaepbine 4 13 4W Klamath 2 OS 2 85 Lake 2 32 2 00 Lane 6 fc- UncoSn 3 W 3 62 Linn 47 10 31 Maiteor 1 Si 2 9H Marion 12 4 Morrow 2 15 2 19 MaUo.-uab 45 S3 4 76 Polk Id m It 62 ? bet 31 an 3 71 4 2 Tiliamook IS 3 9 UmaUUa 6 Go Union 5 0 69 Wallow 4 12 4 63 Waaco 3) S 22 W'aahinstoa 9 10 II 11 Yamhill It 15 11 86 Tn Fair a Kaiii bi The Dulles Chronics it the auShor cf this ta!einert : We ara aorry to learn from thews who have at red -J the Portland Universal Eipotttion that the whole affair ia an otter fake, it aeema that the whole thing ha len turned into a "cheap 'can "auc tion honwe and barker are everywhere fill ing the building with their infernal din. A viattnr has co chance to anything or hear anything; and is pulled and annoyed till any here oobride the building i tt more pleoaaot than anywhere intide it. The Portland esporittoQ kaa always been bobby with us. and we regret to know that it has degenerated in: a scheme for plundering the public. Mrs Pease had a full rooae lat even ing and more interest waa manifested than at any previous time. Her aernica could acarceiT fail in causing an arret of thought as her sub-ect wa one of rital importance, "To-day. it y will bear my roiof. Lariien not your hearts." She made it very plain that God limits our time, we hare no prom ie el a to-morrow, what we do. we should do quickly . Our soot's nJration may de- nd opon oar accepting (."brut to-day. ier closing exhortation and prayer were tpoken with great fcrce and sMeronity. The audience was visibly moved. Services at the usual boor this OTenir . We make our bow to the editor of the Albany Democrat, and admit that aome of his criliciicms on the last football game were very much to the point. But would also suggest that be learn the differences between tint and last years foctbaU rules, before reporting any more game, aa then be will, no doubt, be fit to stand in ju lg roent over any game, not only in (iregon and the Northwest, bat sdso in th whole tnited Males . Ctfeee Correvpondent Corral lii Uozetta. Insjmnch as tbe O A C's displayed not the least familiarity with this year's style of foot ball the above is a sample of gall rarely witnessed. Foot Ball. The foot ball game yester day afternoon between the University and Y M C A teams, resulted in a victory for tbe latter, tbe score being 4 to 0. Three of the members of each learn were absent The game was played upon the University campus and wat witnessed bv a large bum- oer ot JNuemnea. aiem Journal. 1 ne Albany team will play the victoneos Y M U Alio morrow utternoon. Shtloh's Cure, the great cough and croup cure, I In great demand. Pocket size contains twenty-five doaea only 35c. Children love it. Sold by druggiala. Captain Sweeney, USA. Sn Diego Cal aays: "Shtloh'a Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do roe any good." Price 50c. II a. 1,1 as wi no thcbilla"a&a never excel cd. 'MTrid and proTcn" ia tlio verdict o f millions. Simmons Livor Rogu--w-w . later ia the r f-fP V 0 n 1 y Liver XjCfPCl rmd Kidney aicdicino to Thick you can pin your faith for a cure. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on tlio Liver and Kid Than 'Pills iet3. Try it So a by all Drutrgints in Liquid, or in Powdei' to bo taken dry or made intoa U'A. Tlio King of Uvcr MDdlcines. " 1 liuva imcil yonrSlmmins Liver llg(l-lntii- uiid i'a 11 i-diiM-li'iittoiuly auy 11 In lUe klncof nil llv-r ineillulnea, 1 ooiiI,Ut It nietllciiie c'iet In ltclf. (iao. W. jAGk rw,TucutiiR, Wiwhluifton. J-EVEK PACKAOKA , tho .- "'i.nn t- ted m wrappesk The Official Made under authority of Congress by the Chief Chemist of the Department of Agri culture, Washing ton, D. C, shows the The Royal Baking Powder makes the finest, sweetest, lightest and most whole some food. It goes further in use, and is more economical than any other. nova. The Dickens Carnival. As ibar crawtiA honse rrveleJ the DL, k- east Carnival, bo& the gallery and pancet being filled. Mr Diskens waa again done credit. At BM the grand march brought ? 1 ooi me rjea characters. Tnen Uombev ana Sen took the staire in a doable scene; Capt Colli. Dr Littier, aad Old Sol, C W Sears in a convivial scene, on one side, and Mr IVtmber. Pruf Lee. and Mrs Dombey. Mis K W Lanirdon and their mends on tbe other, introductory scenes brought jot a solo bv Mrs Langdon. al ways beard with delight, a dnet by the Mi Cutter as Hareace and Paul, and a duet by Capt CulUe and Old : d. Mr L iereckrrtrmea ted Toots wefl. MLn Lil lie Crawtrd a Sutaa Nippe. spoke her mind in lickens style to old llombev. Tne other naxss were Birdi Day at Mrs Sewtvn. Mr Frank Ketchnm as Mrs Fox. Mr W II Lee aa Mrs Chirk. Harry Cusick. u Waller, May Pay aa Miss lUummer. Nicholas Xickieby was presented with enthsMiAm and the boys reveled in it. UW Wngbt did Squeetf. the idagogae,wttJb a arood conceptkm of the part, and was well attained by Uit Minnie McFarlaad as Mrs doners. Lewis Lev rerirew n'.ed Nkbolat Kit kteby wei!. Frank Ualbmth caaaed great merriment a Smike, and fella Porter aa red beaded Fanni- Syoeerv propoaad to KkhoUs in a man nor that would bara pteased most any vooc man. though rejected at once. Mrs Beam waa kaia icklebr. Lora Latioo. Mim Mc- Cwery. Mrs B!ckbarn, Mrs Manttaiin; Walter Irviogtbe well fet fueees bjy. and Bob Athby. Harry Craford. Victor and Jod tiaJteaitb. Mem liedneld. IWky Maaon. ernia ItAnip, Le Paine. Cari Hankio. Clair Ketchnau and Eov aitmarsb the half starved pnptla. iietween tbe two repmectalioos Mr Rik-y was again beard, presenting a gipsy recitation, with Sne talent. She put her heart intober work and diip'ay a feeling and espresaion rarely equalled. A live en core wa answered with the Hoosiers Ver-, i on of Kubrnsteitt piano pUymg. The number ot saloons In Uatem ba decreased three In three months. ha been arrested In Portland for forgery! John LeeJv's saw mill ba been closed by an attachment tor $93 made by an e-n-p oyee for wage. Oiand Marcn at S o'clock sharp tonight at the Dickens Carnival. Seasoa t'eket r enred seat for 35 cts, Some one tell the OtwocAAT that a drummer teler!y took an oder for f;75o worth of good from one honse. Ada Common, white climbing a fence near Scott MiT.tn C'ackama oonty,wlU a gun In h's hand waa kilted by the acci dental discharge of the gun. On January first a material change will be made in running trains 00 the Lebanon road. Two trains wl.l leave Ah soy dallr. me going to Woodburn and tbe other to Natron. The special meeting of fteu'ah Rebek. ah Lohge No 15 I O O F appotntei to be held Saturday evening haabeen postponed until neat Monda evening. All mem bers are requested to be present. At the annual elector, of Lebanon' Lodge A F A i, the folloalne omcfrt were elected: t E Haarmack. W M-. W 11 Dancr, S ; I W Burkhart, J W ; J Waom. Treas; S O Wallace, Sec. Ktv Gllman Parker, General Muton- arr and Kia'e EisngelKt lor the Baptist church of Oregon, will preach at the Bantltt church Sabbath mernlng scd even ing at the usual bout, and will conduct a Children's Junior Mat Meeting at 5 r at. A II are inwieo, epeciaiiy me cruarcn. The Eugene Guard as the faculty cf the University of Oregon hs not taken any such action In reference 10 foot ball as was reported. The cane with Monmouth was declared on slmplv because Monmouin chose to forfeit It and the second eleven 111 pie Drain as Intended. The Sodsvllle foot ba'l team received a challange to play Ibe Albany team a the lafer place on the ascd lnt. Owing to other engagements it will be Impotaible to play them on mat date; but no aouoi wii play them a game In the near future Cor Advance. , J C Johnson ia amonj the candidates for superintendent cf the penitentiary. ' Mr 3 K Charlton was in the city ti-day. He reports his son. James as now residing in Denver, where he ho opened a law office. Word lately received from N C Myers, who is at Needles, Cal., for his health, states that he is not regaining health but is rather losing ground of late. bcio press C D Montague, of Portland, is having serious trouble, lie had a tooth pulled re cently, and the artery has been bleeding for days. His sister, Dr Clara M uavidson, of Salem, is attending him. Advance. Religious Services. At a recent meeting of Uie Congregation al chnrch, it was voted to begin the Sun day morning services, hereafter, at 11 o'clock instead of 10:30 as heretofore. ConiKMjucntly the preaching service to mor row Will UOgin Kl 11 a iu. evening 1 . p m. Pastor s sutlject for tne morning "Motive. " For the evening, "A Few Les sons from the Life of Zaccheua.' United Presbyterian : Services in tbe hiorning bv the Part or: K S at 2:30, CE8::iO. "At 7:30 Mrs Peako will re sume the Evangelistic services, ller subject will be, "Why I believe the Bible to Imj Uie word of Gotl."" This is a spe cial sermon and worth Hearing many times. Services continued next week. New Omcin. The following officers were eloctsd yolerday: By the Q A E Commander, S W Reeco: SVO.JI Miller; JVC, John Jones; uotu, John Uatlin; nuartermaster. I U Beam; officer of the guard. U W Hawkins; chaplain, N T Moore: surgeon, L II M on tan vs. By the W R C, Mrs ti W Hochstedler. Pres; Mrs W VV Unwell. 6 V Proa: Mrs Martin Payne. J V Pres: Mrs J M Irving, Treas; Mrs Clara Crawfoid. Conductor; Mrs N T Moore. Chaplain; Mrs Wm Myers, Guard. United States Investigation Baking Powders, RO YAL to be a cream of tartar baking pow der of the highest quality, superior to all others in strength, Isavening power, and general usefulness. Royal Baking Powder is thus distinguished by the highest expert official authority the lead ing Baking Powder of the world. EAJOMO bowk. CO, 10( WAU. ST., MCW-VOftlC THE DICKENS CARNIVAL The opera bouse was again packed last niffct and the Dickens Carnival was es taUubed as one of the amateur snccewe of the city. After tae grand mar h Little Dorritt held tne noor for half an hour, presenting fire scene, in which Prof 1'owiacd as Caaeby, S N Steele as Panka. Mrs Palmer a Mr Fiintivineh and tbe Man about Iowa aa Flintwinch were heard in dia logue, and two UUeaos were preaented. Mrs ltiley displayed her great versalilitj a aa elocutionist. tlv took the aodieoce by storm and eooipieteJy captore-1 it- A double encore was respondei to. Her first election was given with piano ajcom paniraent, the second wa an I rub rhirac ter deficeatien asd the last t&e famoo goblin story. . lkv L K Prkhaid pleased the aodieoce with a rxal :o Old Curiosity Shop was presented by an excellent makeup of characters Capt Orennva made a groat Oiiip. Mi Less VArahal wat good aa Mr Uoilp. Mua Lida Raraittugb was aa rxeiir.t MArchioaesi and Mia Betdie Annfya was all right a &-!y Bra. Mr Jarieys wax work was one of ibe beat thing of tbe week. In tii Miar Lida ttajbraita distinguished berseif a Mr Jariey, Or liarknew denerved great crrvit a itue .ei in espiiaiaing tbe characters, and Will Fortuuiler wound them op prcperly. The Chiracs rrs were Mias Mc FarUsd. the naedie woman. Will tialbraitb th man who tickled foorleeb wive to death, N M Newport. Napolaoa, Mis Power. America, with brilliant electric light illumination, S N Ftee, the man who u to boy the n-vr-n I'aciSc on the !nd. M; Bertha Dit. Jennie Lind. and Frank K!kin. the atae arrack p creeker. Tonight Our Mutual Friend. Martin Chnxtlewttt and David Coprfrie:d will be prwented. l'ma cpperbeid, particuUrlr, will be a treat. As Actcai. OccraaEXca. Not a hundred mile from Albany live a religi ons class of p3ple who are wry austere in loeir religions beltef. Among their re ligioew tenet is one forbidding the use of tobacco. One cf the members of this re- hgiooi body who. before becoming a mem ber, was aa inveterate ner of tobacco, was visiting a neighbor when tie setftbeg said to him "I toe yon do not use tobacco any more.' Tbe man answered ia the mot eartest manner: "Ao, I do not use tt any more. I became convinced tnat I must quit it or k my souls salvation and thought it best to ca vwe tbe less of two evils. HoaE Misq c 1 A Mack, a borer and seller ot horses in Gilliam coun ty, is in tbe city and makes complaint against certain newspapers for quoting bones in Lanern Oregon as selling too low. In course of a conversation he declared thatagood hone of any kind, broke to wore or useful nnder the saddle, cannot be bought for less, than be bought for less than from t3) to i'O, unless, a in excep tional cases, when tbe rag- tag and bob-tad of all bands, including old Indian mares and white eyed colt go to make np the sale. Kven then, be claim, the prices are not a low as Las been stated in tbe press report. Sun. Wild Cattle.- A correspondent of the Foaeburg Review te'ls an interesting story about a herd of wild cattle now rcaunim; the mountain between Rogue river ami the south fork of the Vmpqua. Such a herd has existed, he aj. for twenty year past, and now numbers in the neiicEborhood of 500 cattle. lhey are wild as deer ana dim- to approach. The practical harm they wor a is m;w geuue nuut urnntiug iv fanners are enticed off and join this wild band. It is propoeed now to round them up and kill them, if some equitable agree ment can be reached as to the ownership of the recent auditions aud depoiuon ot tne remainder. Talk as You Plus about 'aiew men" bring humbug and patronise older firm, just because your grandaddy did, be an o'd logy jut because sotneoooy eise Is and yuu never will amount to anything. It's a good thing tome people are tuat wav. or ilnfe.e the aril? would not have time to e As !t Is people are karrdng that he la aav ahead in fine, artistic photography and his business has been ilea illy Increasing ever since he came here lait winter. It will p you to e him about you. photos. A Narrow Lscatk. luis morning Smith Cox, who lites near Knox Butte, was drtvimr along Montgomery street in n sii;rle buggr. when it literally broke in tws lettinir him. his Wife, and young babe into the muddy street almost on their faces. Fortunately no one was hurt but the baby had Ut'e a muddy face and Uie mothers clothing was saturated with mud. A Winter Sceks;, In S E Young's north east show window may be seen a win ter scene that is very attractive and tngen- ius in its construction. It represents the ground covered with snow, a will race runs through a field, the water ia solid and verv natural ice with loirs along the course. At one end is the mill, at the other the log house of tbe workmen. Mr L K Hamilton the architect certainly has done a very ar tistic jobv . A New SKcnKTARV. Mr Wilson R Blain, at a meeting of tho Y M C A last night, was elected secretary to succeed Mr Melvin Williams, and will a$3ume the duties ot the office at once. The selection is a good one. Mr Blain has been identified with Albany all his life and is a pnrulai gentleman who will rustle in the Y M C A field. . CaKAF Meats. Buck & Ketchnm de sire to inform the pub'.ie that they are prepared to supply all kinds of first Cass meats at prices as low as any market in the city. Give them a call.) of Baking Powder SOCIAL AND PLR30NAL. JRWyatt was ia Porti&nd yesterday on basines. Mr Com ad Meyer is cccSned to his home by illness. Aa Albany widow wants a husband, but no wortbieaa man- Judge Hewitt is home from a siege of cucau court at UaUas. Mr DT Wymaa returned yesterday from California, by way of Yaqoina. Licfnte ha been iwoed for tbe marriage 01 v a roand and Jlrs L. ti Ufcronu Mr lohn Grime, ot Harrubnrtr m in the city yesterday aad made the Dexocbat ooce a pleasant call. Prof Ton de Scoyle, tie greatest racsd aancer m Lre world is soon to give an ex hibition in Brownsville, according -to the limes- John Faan. of Tangent, one of the old resident ot the county, is hing serioosly . ' t - l. : - : . . 1 . " 1 1 : . .4 uu (if-uvr, u uiafc pimM, ana as cot expected to live- Mr L Senders, cf this city, is now inOhi- eago. waere aa operaaoo wat pert armed en him last Snnday. A dispatch received unce reporta him as greatly beseted by it. Mr Frank Deaiins. the comity aaiesaa; report xhsX no such error as eJaiiaed by the iUa board of equalizatioa occurred ia tbe anesMneat roll of this coontr. The total sawld be a pubuabed. Lh Mastoo returned from Mr Alex BrwidoQ's this afternoon and reoorled him as cbowing imroTeiiierit and feel ing better than at any time since tbe ac- ciaent. IIOME AND ABROAD For ihe finest photos go o "1 lakie. New Eogiaad Coloolal entertainment December at. Only one graae of Photos at Tinkle: aiserent atse from f 1.34 to 170 00 per ooz. vADiaes up. The funeral service over the remains of Mr Abner C Simpson wU take p'ace at the M E church tomorrow afieroooa at 150 o'clock. The boy run Ihe rtljery last night at tae carnival In a lire manner. Some of their kissing scenes were certainly oat of p'aca. Deputy Sum erne Regent, H P Eana- arall of the Area num. came up from Salens last night and will institute a lodge here to-night. Those low priced Cbristmss presents at Frenches jewelry store seem to be just what the people want this year, the war they are selling. Next to the Dxmocvlat office in E W Achisoo's may be seea a niece ot sculpture execu'en by Mr Phil KeUey that confers great crecit oa htm. fie as a genius aa a modeler ot Ciay I The Albany foot ball team left tar Sal em this noon. A the Salem team have played several game and the A'banSe none, cur boys hardly expected to win ; bnt they expressed a determination to sccre. They are a moscnlar k of yoong men; but light. The result will be watched with tntereat. Bob Evans, eneieecrla charge of the south bound overland train one morning, ran Into and killed two deer en tbe divide. Tte headlight attracted their attention and ibe roar of the tram a it approached so frightened them that they were unable to get out ot th: way. Tue crew ia charge of the he!er gathered op the remains 0.1 their return llrr.es. Ix A Wesk. One week front today the Oregon Pacific sale will occur. Will it take pilce is a question many are asking. The public will believe it for certain when it ha actually transpired. The outlook is good, but we have had good outlooks be fore. lOWLEDGB Brings comfort and iaipreTement ai? tends to personal enjoyment wh.v rightly useo. The many, who live be Ur than ethers and enjoy life more, wi ." less expenditure, bj more promptly adapting the world' best products t the needs ef physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced ia the remedy, Svrup of Fig Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of perfect lax ative ; effectually cJeanainr the system, dispelling colds, headache and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It ha given satiaf action to millions and met with, the approval ot the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bswels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. ' - Syrup of Figs ia for sale by all drug gist in 50 cent bottles, bat it is man ufactured by the Califernia Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name. Syrup of Figs, and being well informedysu will sot accept any substitute if offered. k 4 WALLIS NASH., ATXOEITIirr -A.T SJJT. Will practice in all the uut of the Office First Katl Bank building. Albany. Oregon. BLAGKOUHfl & SOHERS ATTOENET8 L.Jl.VT, All legal matters will re-rave prompt at fentf w. Office, First Netwnal Bank building, np stairs. HC Watson. Lather Elkin WATSOW & ELKIHS TTOHNETSJAT LAW OSes First National B Business eaira. 5 rw prompt and careful attention.' Z 7 Red Crown Roller M!s. vawarpoeatsd) Bait Soar JorJ;mi!yJnd bakers torn' BLST STORAGE FACILITIES. LADIES DO YOU SSCKT OR. rtXIX UE sna m mum puis amtasoricinaj aad ooty F2ESCH, aaSsaad rm oakisenrst cat tb earkC Price fLUr. scat Ly nil, Ocn3u vnt tf J A Cnscminjj, sole agent, A'netsy, Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds. . Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, AH Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates'Mtisde Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it inaJirfy. Rub in Vigorously. Jrlostaae Liakaewt cossqaas Phi. Make JTaa a Beast well egaia. ta. X. t 11UTS iuvi AX3 BAS TXXlTSZTt ia sold wadar posjovw writtcw asaxaatM, by atbarisad accista oeiy. to nn Waak Xeaory: liaasaf Bnia and harv Fvwrt taat Maaswod; Onckaaas; Nvebt Lus. Evil DraaaH: I AveM Lus. Enl DrsaaK Lack af CoBBdoMw: 'n 1 in man, laaaitiiils: all Dnuoa; Iioasot Fwr of uatMasnuw Oyaaa la aitasr sea. cimmsrl nv ovar-exvruaat, lOwtArBi Enoca. aw rinsawa Laa o Tobaceo. Oeswaa aw Laaoor. whirsi ssads Misery. Cwnaumpoca. inaaaiij sad Csauk. Bv saail. (1 a bez; ai for ; wuA writtaa awanurtsw ta cwra or asfaud saaaey. Kawpta nacaaaw, eantauiinc ira daja' tiiwliamt. wnA fall SBsawcoasta. & essria. On aaly oU to aacb pecaoa by asaii. J A Cummins, sole agent, Albany. A B C EmolrTs Eiairffijj. SptowMS ewraHv asvet Sr SnvanarSick mi 1 1 nna. snu Lxbaunaa, 6inHn Goat, s.laa? Itarim. lofDi. M J W. ajuraua. for AlcoAalt JaWmwat aria.JS,aaajaaia. THE ARXOta CHEMICAL COL III S. Wsstera Artts. CWCASQ. Sold by all druggists. LE BHUjrs: ea tmxa sn. m. ui-rt Sain "S V pttrvEirnvsv Vail K.W aHISas. ai r si J A Cummlng, sole ageat. Albany, IRST NATIONAL BASK, Or AUANT. ORSSOH .truss S. E.VvT-NQ .X. W. tASODOS riAKSACTS S OKElALbaaatM'basf" SCCOCNTS KIPT swbjast to saaek. SJQUT K10HANOS aaa ti4 -rapale lr r.soid NawTark,8aa rraacte), CUaa aaS FUBl jroa jl .UXSTIOX1 SIDXoa tavaraM anas Yoraa E.W Xaawsea b. ruaa, Eswiss I . Sox. IF. CCSICK 4t Cf.,Bt!f&ER OV AltSAMT, ORReot TBAK8ACT a rnrl BaoklBe asiotas. PEAWSIOUT DRAFTS swHtw Tk,8aa FV seaaad PorUand, Oresaa-. LOAN MONEY oa apnravad sarartty. RECEIVE attwaita subjael u chack. OOiXECnOKS asai aa btnitaM .tar: RiTKEESTjiakt ea tba dsnasi AXLE BEST I! THE VOSi;'. star rnrtjcagalitl-aitra Jirp"t i .-.ar-Vrj. othuun ' box?a cf anv. J J Hot v2iKUd by baai. pTttlllttll U 1. 1V. FOB SALE WT DEJJJR3 GS:aX-.I-'.Y. J maim. i.SaTiiL.itiaai Ej