if ft mm VOL XXXI. HUrti at Ike rs a Albany. Or. Seeaad-t'lais Mall Halltti ALBANY OREGON, FRiDAl, OCTOBER 11. 1895 V. r inmiC, rnMlsner a;rrsrtetrC xOIJ ZLZ -a. 'v-r m a. a -a. I v J 1 w .r 3 - 1 1 1 ivhww LINN COUNTY OS TOP. Ml for Infants and "CaatorUIssowenaaaptedtodindnDtliat I recommend it as superior to any pnacriptkw aowntome." H. A. Aacnza, St IX, 111 So. Oxford St Brooklyn, H. Y. The nse of 'Castoria' la so uniTersal and ft merits so well known that it sewns a work f supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent famOie who do not keep Castoria within eay reach." Cuuos JUam, D. IX, , ; Sow Tark City. UniYersitff Oregon -1895-1896. 1 0 University of Oreeon. Entrene. Ommn nftn (, i.,;;n Y. an men can obtain board, lodging, heat and light in the dormitory for erweek. Roomer furnish their own linen. Young women are provided per l)V5i.nrE!lraieJV,e8 J3-00 Per week. r. a v OOTU ure?on; Ti V , v . ' Tru6cllt:" -uw umversity oners three baccalaureate decrees. f?' f.enoBand Bachelor of Letters witilsgSg iuo ituuui; suuner in o years 10 a easiness .--b - ...u iuo uuo Ci'iTf T I car8ef a" wcidenul fee of ten J oiuueuia noiains ainiomas j . y ; r - u win years to Hie VI tie Knghsh ; an advanced course for graduates of normal schools leaaine 1 J86 mF of P3': thre years coarse in civil engineering leading o the degree of ctvil engineer; a coarse of two years for teachers Sf physical edu- havuig teachers' certificate are admitted to the preparatory department without !Snn- Those desinn,! informaUon regarding the preparatory department should address the Dean, N. L. Karregan, Eugene. J K r.uogues ana iniormation address Walton, Secretary, Eugene, Oregon. Best Work PRINTING . - Office Stationery Give us yoar AltJANY - 8& SM The Buffet CarlRoute. rt" vtxui tuob u. uu. uxumvii xiuu BETWEEN PACIFIC COAST POINTS, ST. PAUL AMD THE EAST, Crosses both the Ox-ad; and the Rocky Mountains in DAYLIGHT, affording panec gers an opportunity of viewing the GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA Two trains dailv fr m Ph-lan-l: one at 11 s m . via Seattle, and one at 8:55 p. m., via 6. R. tt N. atld Spok'inn. Ran 'rapprb te' ubrarycara palace anl upboistcrtd tKintts tieeping earj. lhe bonet iiiKary can are marvels of elegaaoe and comfort, containing bath room, barber shop, easy chairs, eU S THE MAGNIFICENT r T: -t. 1. "V'u 1" .J vrflil..J loop. Itnlnth vrw Vnndav and Friday for the "r'oo Makiosc Island, Detrot. Cleveland and Buffalo in con nation with tYir fSrrnt Korthivn RaiiwaT. tiara voar tickets read via the NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CCMPANT and enjoy a delierhtfal ridef-ea from the beat and dost. For tickets and general information call on or address R. C. STEVENS. G. W. P. A., 612 Front St . Seattle, Wash. 'This i tbe wheel that was illuslra'ed In n "J anuarr 2StnV 1895. over tbe following e recent Nations! Cycle Exhibition", ot admired and talked of htgri grade nicycie in mo wor.u " -"i w.w v-w ustrated Catalogue free. Imdiama Bictclp Co. Indianapolis, Indiana. U. S A E. E. Goy, exclusive agent for Albany -B25 -. ONE GIVES RELIEF. - il . la ' ' - D) Children. Caatorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Eflla worms, fires deep, and promotes di gestion. Without Injurious medication. "For several veasa I have recommended 'Castoria, and shall always continue to do so, as It has Invariably produced beneficial Emm F. Passes, X. D, ISSta Street and Tth Am, New York Cfty. . - Tn Cktrcaca Oowjjrt, T? Xcbbat Brsxn; Krw You On. all stuomt 2.E0 provided with Young women desiring hoard should Secretary Yoang Women's Chris- aHinwa are a.so ottered: An Enpliah diploma and in three years to the title uuwiot oi ciivaiou eaucation. The dollars which is payaole in advance imm thn nnhliK vhivJ. j .1 U. H. Chapman, President, or J. Promptness A Specialty Patronage. LEY OREGON. THE- -uipraent, ceosis.inir of dining cars, baf- A. B.C. . nEXNISTON. C. P. T. A 122 rd St., Pj tlaad. 0 "Bearings tbe Cycling Authority of Amet titlej "The handsome. Model Shown i a li U the Wavmlt Sxchb an4 Is the Stlte JTotriTiql Sctjoo Monmouth, Or. A training school for teachers. Complete eight grade training department and strong Professional and Academic courses. The Diploma of tbe w-hool entitles one to teach in any county in the etate without further examination. Board and Lodging, books and tu ition 150 Tier rear. Beautiful and healthful location no saloons. There is a gooddemand for well trained teachers ; there is an over-supply of untrained teachers. Catalogue cheerfully sent on application. Address J.A. Wakm PL. Campbxli.. Secretary Preiden - A-SS!" 1st Fair Gkocxos, SALM,0r.,0ct. 3rd. To Democrat, Albany, Ore. Linn county was awarded first premi um for county exhibit this morning. One hundred Albany residents here are jubi lant. C. W. Watts. The report that the first premium had been awarded to Yamhill county was an error. Yamhill will have to be satisfied with second premium. Linn county will thus receive 9200 in cash, besides the benefit of the advertising and the name u will give our county. Air. watts and those who have labored with him in pro ducing a very creditable exhibit are en titled to great crtit for the result, ' Hurrah for old Linn. Those medical plants collected bv Dr. Hill undoubtedly helped to do she busi ness. The whole exhibit was a good one, but this was something novel. Besides the county exhibit Albany creamery batter took first prise, and on onions first and second Drites were award ed to Linn coantv onions, among them being some fine ones furnished by J. R. Douglas. . Yamhill county is said to have been quite hot. Senator iiitchell is attlie State fair to day. J. W. Morgan haa moved upon alarm at Shedd. E. W. Achison Las returned from a trip to Lafayette. Miss Helen Crawford recited the poem Alaska" with fine effect at the Macca- bee entertainment at the State fair. H.Y. Kirk Patrick and wife, and Mrs. S. M. Garland, left oa last night's over land on a visit to California. Ex-Sheriff Williams and wife, of In dependence, have been in the city, the guests of their children. Rev. and Mrs. Poling. W. W.Haines and brother. J. A., of Douglas county, left this moraine for Illinois to visit their old home. Regis -ter. Mrs. F. A. Watts, of Portland .has been in the citv. the meat of Mr. V C. Tkawia and f atnily. They were former neigh- ! uonai caeaa. M. M. Fry, of Banners Ferry. Koote nai Co., Idaho, returned to his home to day after a visit with Linn connty friends and relative. Mr. Fry is a brother of Olney Fry, Jr. W. Frank Hotman. a eradoate nf fi3. paid the college a visit Monday. Mr. Holman has accepted a position in one of the leading drug stores of Albany . uorvaiiis Uaxette. Mr. rred Dawson's drug store is referred to. The marriage of Mr. Collins Elkina.the popular book-keeper of the L. E. Blain Clothing Co.,and Miss Mary E. Johnston , is announced to take place at the home of Rev. S. E. Meminger, in Ashland, on October 30th. Invitations are out for two prominent events to-morrow evening, a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Yoons. who arrived in Albany this morning, accom- ymuiVU .'A 1 VH1HHI UH1 UW 1 i U wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.Goff. A delightful old peoples' party wa given yesterday afternoon at the resi dence of Mrs. S. W. Ross. A large nun ber of old ladies were present ranging in age np to 93 years. Mrs. Fisher carry ine off first honors with Mrs. Fanning a good I 7 I 1 . V scuutni. ccTcnu noun were spent in a very lively manner and a big repast served, the table groaning with good things. Long may all of them live. Rev. E. Trumbull Lee. of Pueblo Colo.. formerly of Portland, a brother of Pres ident . H. Lee, of Albany, has met with aa unexpected honor in bein called V the pastorate of the second Presbyterian church of Cincinnati, Ohio, a church ministered over by Dr. Lyman Beecber and Dr. Geo. T. Hays. Dr. Lee preached tn the church three Sundays last July and was so well liked be was given the call. Dr. Lee has preached in Albany on several occasions. t . nder ine bead, distinguished group I gatheis inSalem'a border, appears the fol lowing :-un me big reguter ot tbe vt il ls met le were tounrt tbe familiar signatures of Utile! Slates Senators John 11. Mitchell and George W McBnde. with that of Hon. Bineer Harmann a little farther down the pa ire. These were supplemented by the signs-manual of Attorney-General C. M. ldleman. Hon. Thomas II. Tongue, Hon. Harry B. Millrr and Judge li. H. Hewitt TheenrUmmtinthe Corvallis scbotle 315, Tbe grand lodge of Knights of Pythias m?eU in Salem on luasday of next week F. ConpanT announce that tby will give a ball at tbe opera boose on Thanks giving.; M. B. Mosher of this citv received the first premium at tbe state fair for the test blacksmith work. Mr. Geo. Richards has invented a barrel chnrn that is attracting attention He tree a common crock, which has tbe advantage of being small and suitable for small dairies Tbe error has been discovered and Jane tion City's population, wilbin tbe corpora tive limit", is now bon to be 70?.instead of 207. as previously pnblixhed. Coburg's popula ion is given tn at oos uuard. Roseburor Review says: "Geo. W. Car ter, the Canyonvilie merchant, bas recently eceiTed a eonicnment of bne green coffee direct from the plantation of Unas and Isiac Manning, of Malagalpa, Nicara- bop, and tbose who nave used it say tnat it ij excellent. Th Manning boys were old time residents ot uanyonviiie." Detroit. Everybody cordially invited to the dance next Saturday evening. Captain Nat Bowman is staying at Gates at present. Billy Creacel returned from hop pick' ing last Tuesday. Auenstine Forneir has purchased 40 acres of land irom J. L,. Berry and wife. Mr. Peter Dikeman's family from Michigan arrived at Berry Tuesday, where they expect to make their future home. Edwin V. Smith, of Munkers, has been at his claim the past week digging his potatoes. Miss Clara Perkett spent a few davs at Mahama and Lyons visiting friends and canning fruit. K. V. Case returned Tuesday evening from Salem, where he was spending a lew days. ' J. O. Berry and family returned from Munkers last Friday where he was en gaged in hop drying. Anything taken in exchange for cedar hop poles, poets, or snaxe. Address au gustine Forneir, Detroit. Phof. Sebbisq's Recital. A large au dience attended Prof . Sebring's recital at the Omgregational church last evening, and were repaid by a program of merit. The participants were Prof. Sebring's former pupils, of Independence. They performed with credit both on the violin and niano.disDlaving the excellent train- ins received. Many of tbe selections wrrA difficult music and yet the young neonledid their work faithfully. The irrrm m was varied some. The orches tra of piano, horn and three violins was particularly good, and all the solos and I duets were apprcu"n. The Knight Kemplars will meet in Alb any begining one week from today. Prom inent Templars from a'l over Oregon will We Get 1st on County Exhibit, on Butter and Onions. be in ine. city on tnat gay. Another fatal accident happened on the O. C. & E. yesterday, fortunately in a manner to cast no b.ame upon the company. The train to the front was at Kingston. John Skipton.the brakeinan, attempted to pull a pin in order to let a cat loose when he slipped ind fell. The train passed over ma right leg, cutting it off and terribly mangling his left leg. He was Drought to Aioanv. Dr. Maston amputated the right leg, but the young man was unable to survive the loss and died at 10:30 o'clock. The cause of Mr. Skioton's death was Internal injuries resulting in hemorrages. w nen rescuing Albany he was beyond permanent assistance. The deceased was 27 years of aee and had been working on the road only a few weeks. He was a member of the Wood men of the World, and resided at Cor vail is, where his folks are well known. The father, brothers and sisters of the deceased man came to Albany this noon, accompanied by a delegation of Wood men of the World, and the remains were taken to Corvallis where they will be buried to-morrow. Mrs. Hlatt's Condition. The reliable information comes from Jordan that while Mrs. Hiatt is yet alive her prospects for recovery are very slim. 1 he calls are in far enough to cause fa tal results and probably will. It has been reported that Mrs. Hiatt said in response to a question that Mir. Han nah shot her. This is very doubtful. It is a fact though, that when asked the question she first responded. "aaotrer," And upon its beinz put azain awhile afterwards, A man," doing it in a manner to show that she was talking incoherently and did not know what she was talking about. The opinion at Jordan is quite general that Mrs. Hannah did the shooting. Only evidence is what will count before a jury. State Fair. The tree for all trot was won by Carl Carney in straight heats, best lime 2 -.22. Flora U. of this county was third. Sam Lucas won the seven-ighth dash. The 2:33 race was won by Almax, Nettie Ham second, Hugo third, best time 2:25. The mile bicrcle race was won bv Bert Neat of McMinnxiUe. Cleaver sec ond, Smith third, time 36 seconds. 1 mile class B- . W. champiooshiD was won by Eli Winsett, Heweu second, Lee third. Time 2:32. Ctaaa A. 2:50 class was won by Townsend. of elem. Gritlev second, Woods, of Albany, third. Time 2:38. Today was Woodmens day. and it was a great event in the 10 days of the fair. a. big delegation went from Albany, more than dnnngthe preceedinar days together- Many extra attractions were arranged for the day. About 600 Woodmen were at the fair reeterdUy and they made their axes fly. t was about the hvest day of the fair. An ax chopping contest was won by Oliver Hart, of Starton. Albany was represented by J. M.Roberts. The Alb any company bad the greatest number present, 45, and will win the silver service; Wood burn second. In the races the one and a half mile derby was won by Matlock's Dela in 2:44. Sophia R won the free for all pace in three straight heals with 2:19 as the fastest time. The lorlonc dash was won by Binum'a oinger in 1:21.4'. The one mile class B bicycle race was won by Eli Lee. Hewitt second. Backer third. Time 2:39. One mile class A by by Dr. Wright. Ritnri second. Ogle 3rd. One mile class A YV oodmen. Card 1st. Pearse 2nd, McMornes 3rd. It was expected that hhere would be a class B race in the bicycle contest at the fair today fbut there was not. In stead Charles bear of this city ran an exhibition quarter mile in the very fast time ol JX 3-d seconds, we tasteot time made daring the fair, rars nndoubt is.the equal of any rider in the slate. WaI OX TBI StrSLAW. The Union fish ermen mi the Rinalaw river have atrark. The price the canneries offer for salmon is 15 cents each for silveraides and 30 cents for Chi nook a. The fishermen de mand 20 cents for silvers de and 40 cents for Chinook. Fifteen union fishermen. armed with riflt-i, are petroling the nvrr between tbe llewl ot Tide and I oiot Terace, and swear no fish shall be taken. Several nets loun-I by tbe anion fisher men set in the nver have been cut and destroyed. There are something like 120 boats on tbe river and between 90 and 100 of them have gone into tbe anion. Parlies who arrived bere last night say no fish were delivered at the canneries Monday. The feeling la Quite bitter and it is feared that the strike may recult in bloodshed before it is settled. Guard. A xw uold Saves. a new process for saving float sold was presented to our mining men last week by Mr. Under wood of Portland. It consists of wire copper screens, silver-plated and dipped in quicksilver. Being suspended in tne boxes all float adheres to them while the travel passes below. Messrs Leaeie & Palm alert for improvements and $ cap tured the prize and gave it a trial on lower Applegate last week. Tomorrow they will go back and by the addition of a srixslev the screens can be set lower in tbe boxes and control a larger amount oi float. Any thing that can be devised to retain float gold will be a paying in vestment aa a great amount of it exists in all our streams. The projectors see no reason tor silver agitation as they ex nect to double tbe sold circulation ai soon as they get in good working order, At least their bones are nign. lor tne ex penmeniAi trial was a success. jaeaieru Monitor. Gutties With Gold. From reports from all Quarters of Oregon one may con clude that this country litterally glitters with gold. An exchange says: "Be tween the mouths of the Salmon and Silets rivers, savs a prospector. 30 black sand claims, of about 20 acres each, have been located. They He between the briny deep on one side and a sand ridge irom 10 to lOO leet bign on tne otner. Assays of the black sand literally glitter witn the promise ot twenty-dollar pieces, and if tbe flonr-go)d can be saved when the sluicing or milling is done on a large scale, one acre of tbe black sand contains a handsome fortune. AsoTitkH Si.tc. That ftUQ.OOO keen vanishing. The Newport News savs The amount of taxes due Linceln county out of tbe O. P.'s f 100,000 foots up the sum of $20, 361 62. Judge S. V. Burt went out to eaiem last week to employ an attorney to present the claims ol the county before the referee. About $5000 . . . l. ! I. 1 - . .u.. . school lunds. Biiouid tbe county be a warded the amount of taxes due. it will with tbe taxes of '04, practically put us out ot dtbt. An Oaxooif Soso. Prof. Chas. II, Jones, principal ot the McMinnville pub lic scnoois, uas written tue words and music for a song. It is entitled "Ore gon," and is dedicated to the public schools of Oregon. It is published by Wiley B. Allen, ot Portland, the profes sor receiving a royalty. It has gathered considerable popularity and is a good piece of music, well adapted for use in the schools. The sentiment is beautiful and the tane catchy. - No better son? could be used by the schools of Oregon to instil state pride. McMiRrmlle T. R- By using Hall's Hair Renewer. array. faded, or discolored hair assumes the nat ural color of youth, and grows luxurian and strong, pleasing evvryboey. WE WANT Y,0UR TRADE. Wo are here t platse you. If every thing is nut O. K. kindly let us know We are not selling at cost but at moder ate profits. We cn-t furnish you any thing in the hrnom !in at lowest prices See our.line of 15, 20 and 25 cent whips. Poweb & ToMLixao. FEIDAT CopclttnJ Ahead Again. For a good many years Ora Copeland, oliaquina, baa knocked out all seal hunters in the number killed. Th's year he was ahead ajursual. He pasxed through Albany for home the II rut 61 the week. The Leader tells about his ex perience as follows : The Lincoln county seal huntets have all returned home. The toys from here that were on the Ixmis Olsen passed through here Tuesday evening, as did also Ora Copeland. Ora came up from Newport today and is shaking hands with bis numerous friends here. Ora was on the British vessel Vera this year. The Vera 'a catch was over 1,300 skins, of which Ora got 262. There were five hunters on the Vera which were said to be the best that went out of Victoria. The contest for skins was very close, but the lowest man on the boat was only seven skins lower. Ota got 3-25 per skin this year. He will go to Victoria in about a month or six weeks to ioin a crew which will go around Cape Horn to visit some newly discovered seal rook eries on some islands off the mouth of Rio de la Platte river in South America. The roorkeries there have never been visited but once, and if the reports are true tho boys will be liable to make a big killing. The boys from the Louis Olsen claim that they believe they can beat the case in the seizure of their vessel. We hope the bovs will get out all right, The Guilliama had to lake the Olsen last year for their pav, and if tbev lose her this year they will be in hard luck. Degree of Honor at Mill City. Mrs. Gault, of McMinnville, Grand Chief of Honor, instituted a new lodg of the Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W. at mui Lily last evening, r-he was tssisted by a number of Albany ladies who went np with her for that" purpose. The of ficers of the new lodge are : .Mrs. Kambo, 1. C II. Mrs. Newlinds. L. of H. Robert Shaw, Recorder. Mrs. Goddard, Receiver. Mrs. Ross, Guide. Mrs. Garman, C. o II. Mrs. Marnin, C. C. Mr. New land. Financier. Mrs Bills, Usher. Mrs. Peckenpaegh, O. W. There were 22 mem ber initialed and 2 or 15 others expect to ioin at an early date. Mrs. S. II. Strabao. recently in Port land, bas returned to Atlanta, Georgia, to reside. D. W. Wakefield came np from Port land oa last nights overland to attend the reception tonigbt- A. B. Hamtnon.l, of railroad fame ar rived from Conrailis ty carriage this after noon and will take Ihe overland to- ight for f-an Francisco. C. II. KoonU. of Halsev. and K. L. Power of Albany, are in the city visit ing relat;ves and also taking in the stale fair. The latter gentleman is broth r to Ed Power, aasisiart at the O. R. A N. Co's office in this city. Salem Journal. There was a large attendance at the Social Club's dance at the opera house last evening. It was one of the club's greatest successes. Excellent music was furnished by the Elite orchestra of a- iem, consisting oi can Denton, . c McElrov, Charles Laurenson and Miss Gertrude Denton. In the foot race t tbe tta's hit Hay again defeatei Girsnt. liUnc4 53raris. ifubos are aeain dniuir ice vidHr Eighteen or tenty were run out cf Ku gene yesterday. Like tbe gmm rooat of them are going khiIb. The board of tate cbo A lnd corarois- Moners have decided to pm collect i on of in tent doe on tbe cbocl fandlanedthroh cut tbe slate and will inttrort their attorneys in the various canltes to bring suits to recover the amount-. Mrs. Hi .id man pre enleJ as an oranse yesterday, picked from tbe tree in ber par lor, l his tree is a proliac brarer. bavins borne eleven oranges that ripened and new blooms are appearing ids tree it small and so are toe oranires and looks very cote Lebanon Advance. Henry Veaxie. cf raconiA. airl 23 has made a snation bv msrninir Kiltie Ko- gensmttb, 46, supposed until recently to be bis stepmother. UI1 man euie bad gm n all bis property ts ilenry. and tola the wo man to KO, a he had never married ter legally. Tbe cento jmt taken by Aasewor Turker gives Lincoln county 3,35 people- Tsstetdav Cleveland won a second victory gainst Baltimore for the Temple tup Score. 7 to 2. The merabars of the Peyton Corned Company passed through Albany this noon for Corvallis, where tbey will p ay toniybt and totnorro night. An 80 loot piece of li oilier stretching nearly acro three fiat cars, being shipped from Portland to MarysviHeCal. attracted attention at the depot today. William Smith, of Caniaa valley, dragged and robbed of t!3 by tramps near tbe depot at Koreburg last night, and tnen nut on tbe blind bacirajre cf the north bound overland. He was taken back by the southbound overland, lie says tbe tramps forcibly poured tbe drugged liqnor down bis luroai. Had To Stop. The Yaqnina Bay creamery made its last run of the season last Tuesday. Tbe supply ot mux nss fallen so low that it did not pay toopei ate it longer. The cows of this country have been brought up to giving n.iik only during the summer months, and as a consequence the supply of milk has fallen verv raoidlV ouiinn me last month. The creamery books show that for the past five months the creamery has manufactured 9.526 pounds of butter. The average price received for this butter for the whole ffve months has been about 19 cents per pound, and tak ing out the cost ot manutacture ana com mission it lei ves the farmer about 14 cents per pound for the five months they delivered milk to the creamery. Since the 20th dav of Auaust the butter has been sellintr for 50 cents per roll and the demand could not be supplied. The creamery is a grand success for the farmer. Toledo Leader. Tub Caush. The Scio Tress gives a good account of the Jordon tragedy. In reference to the cause it says: W e are told that Mrs. Hannah was very jealous of her husband, and this jealousy was dir ected towards Mrs. Hiatt, but for which there was no known cause. Owing to the fact that Mrs. liannan nad a very hiuli temner and of known jealous disnoi si tion, some lniachieviouBly disposed per son in the neighborhood, by writing notes to her, had arouBed her passions to a high degree, and which culminated in the tragedy. There does not exist in the minds of the people a shadow ot doubt, but what the right party has been ar rested. She hat practically admitted her guilt to several parties. , , Mr. JuliuTdradwobl will give tho fol Inwino- remarkably low prices, for net cash. iron stone china: down 7 inch plates, 40 cents; doaen cup. and saucers. 40 eenU , wash-bowl, pitcner ana cnamuer, ,. Preparations for the meeting of the urand commandary of Knights Tem plars of Oregon in Albany on Thursday October, 10, are being made, which speak lor a big time in the city. Most oi tne knights will arrive on the noon train. At 1:30 there will to a parade starting from the temple and marching .iiiuuitii it anumguin, rourin, Broadai bin, Hecond, Lyon and tirst to the temple, llie procession will to in six divisions, formed by the commanderies in nut order: Temple No. 3, Oregon No. I, Ivanhoe No. 2, De Molay No. 5, Malta No. 4, E. O. No. 6. The parade will to totiowed by a drill by the De Molays in front of the court house. Visiting ladies win IK) entertained bv llnmll, I htnli No. 16 which will conduct a Via nnnt Imm , fi to 7 p. ru. At 8 o'clock a concert will tie given in the hall t- Knights and East era tsiars only, except by invitation on account of limited room. At 10 o'clock a uail will be given in the opera house with a supper at the Kt. Charles. Albany will undoubtedly do credit to tue occasion. List of Patents. uranted to l'aciflc States inventors mis week. Keported by C. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of American and Foreign patents, opr.. U. S. Patent office, Wash- gum, v. j. A 1 Uray, Los Gatoc, Cal., sash fast ener; TJ Daniels, San Francisco. Cal., awning-operating mechaoUm; II Hol- Drook, couperviile, Wash., tnneamatic device for raising or lowering car-windows; F A Lobert, National City, Cal., compoend for serving timber. E E Kal isbury, T acorn a. Wash., combined dis trict telegraph and telephone system ; G M Urie, fan Francisco, Cal., amalgama tor. SOCIAL AND Hr.kONAl . license has been imued f'r the mar riage of C C Beebe and Lixxie Patterson. Mr. Hankma. of tbe Industrial Herald of Oregon City, was in Albany vesterdav on bis way to the Bay. He resided in Cloverdale a dozen years ago. W m. C. Tweedale bas retarned from hi trip to Ihe meeting of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. at Atlantic Citv. N. J.. and reports a splendid time. A Tt!t WEPPUfG. Few events in married life contain more entertaining features than a tin weddin?. It nlarar offers a mmhina. tion of fun and serWaneea. It touches people where the tomp of humor hes terhaps hjaviwt. That was the eas in the tin wedding anniversary ol Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Ooff. held at the'ir handsome home, on Third street last evening. It was a happv crowd that was present, and all declarwl tbe event one woithv of long remembrance. A feature was the cere mony. The happy couple appeared blooming for the occasion. The groom was noticeable for his high tin collar and big tin caffs. Kev. Coartwright per formed tbe ceretcony in broken English to the great edincat'on of the company. A tin marriage couldn't Goff better. Excellent rnuic was f'jrnished Cry the Apollo club. Miss Laura Tale and others, and a delicious lunch was served. Tbe presents were many and mutable, some useful, some to lock at. Tbe following were present: Rev and Mr Coart wright, Wm Fortmiller and wife, Mr and Mrs C E Browne!:. Mr and Mrs H J Hopkins. Mr and Mrs Biumberg, Irand Mrs Littler. Mr and Mrs Geo Acheson. Judge and Mrs Whitnev, Mr and Mrs C n sears, Mr and Mrs K Langdoo. Mr and Mrs F M Rednekl. Mr and Mrs N II Alien, Mr and Mrs C C Hogu, Mr and Mrs D P Mason, Mr and Mrs Arch Ham mer, Mr and Mrs Ed Cusick, Mrs J M Irving, Mrs D B Monteiih, Mrs Hart, Mrs K J Tate. Misses Fortmi'ler. Minnie and Maggie McFarland, the Mtseee Gal- brailh. Una Allen. liaUte Ball. Laura Tate, Flora and Vesta Mason, Velle Ir ving, fciixabeUi Carethers, Messrs C Bloom. Una hears. W ill Uaibrailb, J Sen ft, J E Brown, A P Rutherford, and S N Steele. a ED D img snxmox. A reception was tendered Mr. and Mrs Percv A. Yonng last evening at the home of Mr. and Mis. S. E. Young, one month after their marriage in San Fran- isco. It was well carried out in all the details. The bride and groom received tbe large number ot guests in the front parlor in a manner mat put tnem into the good graces of all. The rooms were tastily decorated with flowers and au tumn leaves. A delicious lunch was rerved in the dining room, where orange ribbons hanging from the ceiling and looped upon tbe table suggested the na ture of the event. Those present were: Mavor and Mrs Flinn, Drs. 11. E. and O. K. Beers. Rev. Little. IV. Ellis, Messrs and Mmea L. E. Blain, E. F, Sox, L. t, Hamilton, John Aitiiouse, u H. Stewart. H. FIMemll. R. M. Robert son, an ilson, bd Blodgett, r. l Power, W. C. Davis, F. W . Biomburg, I W ... Km Am!. nn k u French, A. R MoCoy, E. S. Redeker. E. W.Langdon, E. D. Cusick, John Hy ntan. W alter 1'eaox k. U. R. Sbultx. L. C. Marshall, til Barton, J as. Nannv, Mmea, 11. A I! house, b. U lmne. k. J. Tate, Merrill, Dana Burmester, Eiixa- toth Blain. W. S. Miller, B. W. Cundiff, tlenrte.ta Brown, fc. L. Thompson, D, W. Wakefield, Misses barab, Anna. Kate and Marv Altbonse. Mildred Barmester, Clara Blain, Ethel and Clara Davis, klhel Uednekl. elle Irvinic. Alma and Sue Breckenridge, Olga Hewitt, Nellie Klodectt. Alary Miuams. nora and Vesta Mason, Addie George. Annie and lna Mccormick, bdith hmicc, lena Marshal. Eva Simpson. Mae Pollock. Mary tedgwick, Annie Fortmiller, Ina McCullocli. Lillie Hart. Mollie and Edna Lnper, Belle Bodine, Bertha Ellis, Nona Irvine. Bertha and Lilue Dodder, Ella McCoy. Ava Baltimore. Annie Flinn. OUie Baltimore, Acnie Mc Bride, Julia Tavlor. Annie Yantis. Lida and Nina Galbraith and Elisabeth Irvine, Presi dent W. H. Lee. Messrs Phil Goodwin S. E.and J.:. irvine. W. N. Miller, Samuel Worrell. Lewis Smick, Samuel Bodine. William Fortmiller. Collins bl kins. Ivan Marks. Lvle Sneer. Frank Stellmaker, John Altermatt, Star.ley and hd fete wart, Mr. and Mrs. tuning and others. John Campbell was killed in an Oregon Central wreck, and the Pay ton Theatrical Co. was tn town and its band played at his funeral. John Skip ton was the next victim of accident oa the Uregon central, and the Payton company arrived in town the dav of the funeral. The two facts make a queer concidence. Corvallis Times. A Vido Range. A preparation which enriches and purifies the blood and assists nature in repairing wasted tissue must have a wide range of usefulness. Such a preparation is Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hypophos- ?hites of Lime and Soda, he uses of Scott's Emul sion are not confined to wastingdiseases,like con sumption, scrofula or ana;mia. They embrace nearly all those minor ail ments associated with t1oss Df fleck s. Z'v Scott 4 Bowks, N. Y. MIDnggitts. 50c. and $1. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 1 w I l 1 I 1 r i"f Ta si HOME AND ABROAD Wheat 39 cents. Try Case Bros, new barber. See tbe new Matt Photoes at Tinkles. W oodman pin and buUout at French's. Bia' reduction in D.ices tbe next ninetv day at Tinkles the photographer1. You cau buy all the llt pins ai:d buckles you wast at French' jewelry More Farmer, if you bav sour Diiturc ma 'e it will pay you tares Tinkle and get bis prices. , -" Pbotis! Photos! Photos! any kize, share or color at trices from 5o cent U $50. at Tinkles. Its a biz mUtakeif vou tbir.k Tinkle does not make the best and chepet pho tos. Yoar 10 cent initial pins at French's are the very beat you ever raw for the money. Go to French's iewelrv stera if vou want a lady's Dane trimmed with solid silver tor loo ! Every mother hates to make ber children take Castor Oil Lnxol is sweet Castor Oil. 10 cent initial pins. 10 rent ChrUtain i Endeavor pins, 10 cut belt pins a r reach's i jewelry store, j Dr. II. E. and Olive K. Beers oSces in i post office block. Residence corner 5th and Calapooia sta. Albany Or. Regular rneetimr of Corin.rian lodire 17 A F and A M this evening. Work is 3rd degree. A f u II atieiJnoe desired. Ibe pUv ''Damon and Pytnias" will be preaenled at Siem next week durinz the meeting of the Kaigots uf Pythias. Remember Dr. Clark's lecture in tLe Univeraaiict church to-morrow eveoina' on the "Occult Power of the Mind . " Hereafter all iroods purchased of Joliai Gradabol will be delivered free of charge. ao one will be allowed to gnceraell mm. Ben Clelud and Oscar Zeyie yestrrday killed 33 Celestial in a few boars, indi cating that this popular bird is yet alive in ice Betas. A sappty of PreservsJine has jost been received by Hook-e Jt McFarland. It' preserves milk. Tbcie wbi have been waiting for it will tike notice The reailar nv-etinz JL the Ladie Aid Sonets will be bed at tbe resideocecf Mr. Irving on Mcnav tbe 7th of Or, at two m. A full attendance is desired as there is work tu be done. A band of 6S bead of beef cattle, from lsta. paMed tbrooeh town the other day. bound for Aloany, for shipment. Tbey srere purcbaaed in Abea Valley by Scott sad Berry of A-bany. and go 13 the Port land market. Times. Tbe Gypsy, tbe O R- ana X. company's w teamer fur the upper Willamette failed lo reach Aibany veaterday and re turned to Salem list evening. hi little boat succeeded in crossing the bar t the mouth of the tiantiam saceessfnUr but was nnable to cross a iarger on?, known av tbe "Black Dog Bar" situated at a point in the river abnut four miles above the month of theSat-tiAm. aem Juornal. R. R. Ryan has instituted a new snit against the Southern Pad i Sc tare pan t for ill, COO mm damagr sustained ly him in being struck and injured by a locomotive at the paasenger dVpot on lanuary'23. I9t; for the some of $250 expanded f r medical services; f yr medicine; and tltZt for Bure hre lcir is the stead action of f this character beeon by Mr. Ryan, toe first having been noosuited cn two point. Sa'-coi Journal Bingcr Hermann Here. Congressman Binger Hermann was in tbe -ity this morning with that hand shake referred to bv the Statesman. He is doing Oregon learning the needs of his dear constituency, and they are many. Tbe DkworwaT suggests one to be the permanent improvement ot the upper Willamette bv actual work on the tors where needed, as can to learned from any river pilot, and not in surveys so far ahead ol tbe actual work mat tbe an nual chances of the river render them useless. The probability of Mr Her mann's being chairman of tbe commit tee on rivers and harbors suggests a great deal of good that can be done Oregon, and Mr Hermann, as in the pa?t, will undoubtedly do his level best for the state as well aa for himself. Come again. Binger. Mr Hermann went to Roseburg on the noon train. He will return Monday or Tueedav and go to the Bav to learn deli niteiy ot its needs, tie can be depended upon, the Democrat is informed, to do his best for Yaquina. Mrs. Hiatt Dead. Mrs William Hiatt. the victim ot the recent Jordan tracedv. died at the home of her mother. Mrs (lolman, in Jordan at 3 o'clock this morning. There had been two bullets in her head. One was taken oat by Dr Kitchen, the other re mainedin her brain. Mrs Hiatt became semi-conscious, and it is doubtful it she made any rational statement in re'erence to the shooting, lor wbicii Mrs tiannaii will have to answer before tbe next grand jury. This places upon Linn eoun- ly .lie reepoueioiiiiy Ji uiuiuri nw, and a peculiar one a mat, a woman tne alleged murderer, the evidence mostly if not ail circumstantial, ihe trial at the court which convenes on October 23th will to one full of interest. A Salem Jack THaRirria. Last even ing a terrible scream was heard fro a the room of Monro Toyo, a Japanese courte san. Tho police and others rushed in and found Toyo with her throat cut in a frightful manner and bleeding to death. She could not speak, but in response o Questions indicated that a Chinaman did it. The work was probably done in the dark. The Jack the Ripper, whoever he was made his escape complete. Tbe woman's lover was suspected and found at his home near the city, but escaped after a struggle and the tiring ot several shots. AS?mall blake:. i ne residence occu pied by Mr. W H Ueadley and owned by Judire Wolverton. caught on tire in the rear roof from the flue of the kitch en stove. A bucket brigade headed by James Murry attacked the flames right where they were hottest and the fire was extinguished by the time the depart' menthad arrived. The house was insured in the Man- heater, M Senders, agent, and was romptly adjusted at 3. Bia Rbbvctios. The O. C. & E. has made an important reduction on rates between Albany and San Francisco. Hera they are : Apples, from 30 to 25 t. . inn . . V... . Cent jnJI iuv pvuimcj :nniinaij, former rate 35c, reduced to 15c; hard ware, in boxes, all kinds, former rate 30c, reduced to 15c; marble, rough, in boxes, 15c, formerly 30c; canned goods, 4U0 pounds or more, lJyc: seap, common, in boxes, 15c; fotmerlySOc; paper, com mon wrapping, 5c, formerly SOc; max imum charge, 60c, formerly 5. After Dipthtria. "A severe attack ot diptheria left me with impure blood and a run down sys tem. I began taking Hood's Sarsapa rilla and now 1 am strong and healthy." Clifton Butler, Albany, ur. Hood's pills cure indigestion. mum. State Fair. Encounter won the pacing race yester day in 2:20 best time. Mr Moehers Peekaboo was third. Young Clever won the boys half mile bicyele race in 1 :S4. Exhibition miles were made by Wiiuett in 2:15 and Wright in 2:18. Disqae won the conso lation mile in the disgraceful time of 3:294; Class A was won by Shipp, Wood third. Half mile Oregon cham pionship was won by Wright, Shipp a 4iM, third, time 1 vX. Today many articles were being taken away, mat irom Unn coonty among others, to the Industrial Exposition. An interesting foot race was run in tbe afternoon for the championship of Ore gon. Ray. of Wood burn, T.ine, of En irene, Neal, of Palem, Gray, of Portland, and Farmer Brown entered. Ry won ahead of Trine by two feet, in the very last time of 10 seconds. A HUi Bicycle Track. The ideas of Geo M. Miller, of Eaeene. con time to be of tbe flying machine or-! Her. Thn fVillnwino (mm ln-l - might also indicate that Mr. Miller is working in the interest of some lumber yard: "Geo M. Miller has a model of a bicycle track which he is confident if pot into use would be of great benefit to the bicycling fraternity. The track is five feet wide, and is tkiilt on a frame which is eight feet high and set on top of the ground. A railing is also built on each side of the track to prevent cyclists from running off Th track can be built for $6 per 100 feet, including ma terial, labor and everything. Tbe mer its which Mr Miller claims for it are that cyclists can attain a high rate of speed on it without danger of collision or great fatigae, and that it can be traveled as well in tbe wet season as the dry. The track is to be built with an established , grade and will be raised high enough at county roads to pass over them." College Notes. President Lee and Prof Coortright will to absent the fim of next week attend ing the meeting of the Presbytery. We are informed that a man kicking a borneu nest produces chemical activity. Tbe man who tries it certainly is "base" enough for them to act npon . Tbe class in political economy will dis cuss and settle tbe tariff question next week. Last week they derided that teachers were producer. Tbe A. C. L. S. held its second regular meeting of the Tear last evening. - The society adopted a new constitution and settled the question as to whether non sense is preferable to commoasense. Geoss D:eo Hkxbt Ptaslty. Land lord J . A. tiroes of the Depot hotel had the honor of dining no less a personage than Hetuy M. Stanley, M. P.. the dis tinguished African explorer, who waa a passenger on the eooxh bound train en roote to San Francisco and the east,bav ing come serosa to Victoria. B. C-. and southward from there. The famous au thor of In Darkest Africa," a ho is now a mem tor of the Ecglkh parliament, is traveling "incog" and during this trip has refused himjeif to all newspaper reporters under the name of "L. M. Henry." Conductor Jamieson, with whom he rode irom Roseburg to Ashland, says that Stanley occupied his waking time with a book and wouldn't ac knowledge his identity even by an or dinary jungle story of ancient vintage. Those wbo ogled him off and on the train at the Ashland depot had their cariosity satisfied in rinding him pos sessed oi many ot tbe generri character istics of facial features of lb ordinarv human. Ashland Tidings. Mr. Grace has dined many distinguished people and once Mrs. Gross received an eiezant watch from President Haves in recogni tion of tbe elegant repast she served his party. A Formes Accidxst. His traric fate recalls the almost miraculous escape from death of John Skipton during harvest. He undertook to regulate the pampe of a threshing engine as it moved along the road, tie slipped and u-:; directly in front of the ponderous drive v heel, which caught his jumper, laceratirg his shoal- der, and actually passed over one arm. the latter to ing saved by the presence ot tne crue stats on tne ure ot me wheel. Times. BaowKSvtLLr. On Sunday. Sept. SO. 1 S3o, to the wife of F. C. Standard, a daughter. MeseersWm. Sanderson, of Portland. and J. V. Pipe, of Alhany.areintherity, endeavoring to organize an Independent vrruer oi foresters, ibis is indeed a good order, and it is more than protoble mat tneee iwogenUe.-nn wm accomplish vneir purpuee. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Power and Miss Nellie Blodget came up from Albany hut lastrruiay. t.. t and Miss Blodget i turned the same day, but Mrs Power remained until Tuesday. SMIoh'a Cuie. fie great cuuglt sad croup cure. Is In great demand. Pocket sine contain, twentv-nve doc? only 15c. cniidren oe it. old by druggtst. U1VJOYO Both the method and recruits when Syrup of Fig3 is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts E?nUy yet promptly on the Kidneys, ivor and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. : Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.' Syrup of Figs is for sale In 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who I may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HQ SYRUP CO. mtsrus. ft. afar rotx ai aVaW MT 1 1 New Time Card. Fallowing is the new time card of th Albany Street Railway: tbe car wilt leave corner of First and Washington streets as follows: 4:20 a. m. for nKrniB a: overland train. 8.-00 " Lebanon train. 11:35 " " Yaqnina train. 120 noon, train going south. 12:35 p. m., Roseburg train i orth Uind and west bound Yaquina train. 1 Ha p. m O. C. tc E. train, east 1 oud. 4:0 Lebanon train. ' 1 1 J5 " Overland train going soctU. 4.-O0 " Orphan' Home. Tbe car will alsemeet all incoming trains on both tlie Southern Pacific and O C. tc E. railroals. C. G. BcKkHsar, Secretary 7 SIMMQHSX REGULATOR? Reader, did yon ever take SDO&xurs Lives Regulator, the "Ursa of LrvEH MEDicnres?" ETerybcdy needs take a liver remedy. It is a sin ish or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes constipation, when the waste that should be carried off rernairts in the body and poisons tbe whole system. That dolL heavy feeling is due to a torpid liver. Eiiioasneaa, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are ail liver diseases. Keep the liver active by aa occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you'll get rid of those trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Sisunons Liver Regulator is better thax Ptllsl It d. - not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly n-frahes and strengthens. Every package has the lied Z fiamp on tbe wrapper. J. II. Zeiliii & Co., Philadelphia. The greatest fH er no the ciarket fur disease of the Urer,Kidneysaad Con stipation. Pleasant to take by old or yoang. No piping. Tbe root of the Liverine plant is extea- avely used in Norway fcr the cere cf Piles. Sold by all first dasa drsgguta Wholesale )".aufactar, ANCHOR S CHEMICAL CO, Lebanon. Or Mexican Mustang LiniDient for Burns, Cakri & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Etiaf iolnts. Harness i Saddis Sores Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Siisters, Insect Bites, Ml Cattle Ailments. Ml Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments. Penetrates Musdt Membrane and Tissu: Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Mustang Liniment cooqturt Palo, Jrlakea nam ar Beast wreH gala. Fire Insurance. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY - with In the Old Ilarttord, the New York Un derwriter Asvncy or any one of the reli able old line companies he represents. Notes taken and plenty ol time given for payment oa farm insurance. All business will be promptly attended to. OFFICfi IN P. 0. BLOCK ALBANY. OR. (In L ill Fi fJti