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TERMS. Daily, 1 ct a day; 25c per mouth; 3.00 per year, in advance. 30c per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over 3 months. Wbkilt. $1.25 in advance; $1.50 at end of year; $1.75 for second year; $200 for third and preceeding jear when not paid in advance. Club of five new subscribers for $5.00. I FILL TEETH I PULL TEETH I MAKE BRIGCEW33X. I MAKE GOLD CM MS.-' I HAKE LCCAN CROWNS I MAKE METAL PLATES. I MAKE RUBBER PLATES. I SAVE THE NATURAL TEETH I MAKE REASONABLE CHARCES. J. C. LITTLER, Plaids For Waists. Vram fortv rents fn tl 10 -n snow window for a fer of the patterra. Crepon Mohair Effects. A few new pieces, eight dollars to twelve and a half per pattern. S. E. YOUNG. A 20 Foot Tali 2d ward Gillis, a member of the bridge gang of the O. C. & ., wa working on the bridge yesterday afternoon when he toot a tumble that fortunately only end ed m a sprained ankle. He was prying k timuer up wun acrowDar wiien it slit - pea ana lie went to the ground twenty feet below. Keeping his equilibrium he struck upright, but in such' a manner as to sprain one of his ankles. It was a wonder he did not strike on his head. He was taken to the Russ Honse, where Dr. Maston attended him. Today Mr Gillis left for Portland, where his home ia. It will probably be a month before he can work. Married. Mr. Collin? Elkins and Miss Mamie Johnston were married in Ashland today at 11 o'clock, at the resi deuce of and by Rev. S. E. Meminger. Mr. Elkins is the popular secretary of the L. E. Blain Clothing Co., of thiscity.and is one of Albany's solid young men ; " Miss Johnston is a niece of Mrs. Rev. Memin ger and resided in Albany two or three years, going east three or four years ago, where she resided until recently. She has the love and esteem of many 'Albany people, Mr. and Mrs. Elkins will have the best wishes of hundreds of friends through the valley. They will leave for Albany on tonight's overland. Fatal ExplaUaa. Londos. 29. n expl.sion, sap posed to have been c:ued by escaping gas, wrecked a house, reducing it to atoms on New CburcO court, strand, this eveniniy. 1 T'lirteen persona were believed to have been killed and many injured The tnild- j iii ir consisted of three Doors and the ten anU were mostly Coveut Garden market j porters. Bags Arrr-lrd Medfokd, Oct 29. Sheriff Samuel Parker, of Pierce county, Waih., arrested here George v. Boggs, ex treasurer of Tacoma. The sheriff was armed with re quisition papers, aid started with his pris oner for Tacoma-. Boggs is proprietor of a saloon, and is also engaged in mining en terprises, in Southern Oregon. The; CosqcEST of Chisa- Au addiess on this subject wi.l be given ut the Bap tist church at 7:30 p ra. Thursday by Rtv. J. M. Foster, or Swatow, China. Ail are cordially invited. The Prespytery of the Willamette hat been in eeieion at Ibe Presbyterian church in this city for several days. The Farallon will sail from Taquina Sua Frareisco next Saturday. or Halloween Night. I u suffering1 with stomach trouble. and procured a bottle of Hood's SarBapa- niia. it neiped me so much tnat I nse it for every ailment.' R, K. Simpson, Gooseberry, Ore. Hood's Pills cure a I liver ills. Former Linn county people pay taxes in Jackwin county on property as follow: W. H Brook, 12.490: J. H. Lame, $2,045: V7. K. Price, 13,815. Taken from Jackson ville Timei.' - 95 cents on the dollar paid for jurors and witnesses fees in criminal cases, at the store ot P. Cohen. ....... Mis Helen Crawford elocut on class meets on Monday, Tuesday,-Thursday and Friday cf each week at her residence. Lor, 5tb an 1 Elewortb. For Prescription Uawson'i. WHT SUITES WITH Gick and Nervous HEADACHE P You may be easily an& Quickly cured . by fairing Ayer's Pills lmve hnfin a victim of terrl-1 lie headaches, and have never found anything to relieve them quickly as Ayer's Pills. Since 1 berjan taking this medicine, the attacks have became less and Vss frequent, untik at present. jfioutns hav .fsisfteu since luivo had one." C. 1". Newju Uug pur, Ya. Mlaving used AVer's Pills with o great success for dyspepsia, from j which x Buuereii mi yc.h,-, x j solved never to lw without them e in mv honselioliL '1 hey are in. deed effective." JIr. Sallie J Motinis, 125 Willow St., Ptiua Uclphia, l'a. i alwava us" A T'a rills, and think theiu exw.-iiiit." Mrs. G. P. Watkous, Jw;kioii, ila. Ayer's Pi lis I Received H?s!l:,s Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR CIRCUIT COURT. DEPARTMENT NO. 1. Circuit court convened this mornitg with Judge Burnett on the bench. Bailiffs, Wm O Tweedale nnd W II Warner in the courtroom : A B Woodin in charge of the grand jury The grand jury waB selected as follows : M O Gill foreman, Frank Crabtree, VV II F Hamilton, P A Poindexter,- Thos Hop kins and O F Moist. The following business ws transacted : Marv Coueill vs Farmers & Merchants Ins uo, recovery ot money, rsonsuit on motion of defendant. Toplita & Co vs Mary Oougill, recovery ot money, msmisseu aa to garnisnee Geo J Branner vs Mary Cougill, rec of money. Dismissed as to garnishee. Mooney, Valentiue c Co vs Mary Oougill, rec of money. Dismissed as to garnishee. M Casev vs Jacob Thompson, motion to correct judgment allowed. Sarah J Elder vs J A McBride, contin ued. ' . Jas Nanny, et al, vs Louisa D Settle- mire et al, continued, Laura A Caldwell vs Ella C Caldwell, et al, continued. Will & Link vs W H A II J Maple, continued. J R Tv Irvine vs Michael McTeigh, continued. H M Stone vs School Bist No 109, con tinned. S Z Taylor vs R C Roller Mills et al. Nonsuit as to defts Stockman, Iaoni and Pfeiffer. Farmers A Merchants Ins Co vs Henry Gerhard et al as admr. Settled. Esberg, Bachman & Co vs Harrisburg Mercantile Oo, recovery of money, at tachment. Settled. Henry W King & Co vs Harrisburg Mercantile Co, recovery of money, at tachment. Continued. Stewart & Sox vs S W Moore, recover v of money, attachment. Settled. Leopold Hirsch vs Harrisburg Mercan tile va, recovery 01 money, attachment. Continued. J M Ralston vs X G Rice, recovery of money. Settled D J Switzer vaLC Parrieh,. recovery cf money, attachment. Judgment by de fault. Snell, Heitshn & Woodard Co vs Geo C Stanard, recovery of monev. Judg ment by default Frank Bros & Co, a corjwration, vs D E Gormley et al, recovery of monev, at tachment. Settled. Henry Lyons vs O'Conner A Barr. re covery of monev. Continued May A Senders vs Red Crown Mills. confirmation. Confirmed. Knanp, Barrel! A Co vs James H John son, coolirmaticn. Confirmed. S Froman A H F Mcllwain. a execn- tore.vs A -Hackleman. reooverv of monev. Settled. S Froman A U F Mcllwain. as execu tors, vs Olney Frv, Jr,recovery of money. Settled. S Froman A H F McHwaia. as execu tors, va D B McKnight, recovery of money, attachment. Settled. H Bryant vs J M Keenev and C L Beach. Continued for service. The following cases are drawn for trial: Casey agt F A M Ins Co, Rails act F A M Ins Co. Weaver act Uohn. Shields agt Young, Lane agt Lawler, Holster agt Smith, State agt Boulin, State agt Iwm, State agt Reed, 2 case?, McFarland agt Johnson. Capital National Bank vs W F Crosbv. nonsuit by plaintiff. Sarah M Shields vs A M Yonni et al. Trial by jury. Nonsuit granted ou mo tion ot deft at close of plaintiff's case. Robert Crawford vs Linn Conutv Ag ricultural Association.reeoverv of monev. Judgment by deJaolt. Sol Abraham vs E W Achison A Co. recovery of money, attachment. Settled. Geo Bell vs E W Achison A Co. recov- ety of money. Attachment. Continued oy consent. Emil Schneider vs James S Raines, re covery of money. Continued by cr.ntent. Oregon vs Arthur Johnson, obtaining money by false pretenses. Dismissed on motion of district at torn t v. The Isom trial was begun this after noon. Xbe securing of a iury was slow work. Prosecuting Attorney McCain and J. M. Somers appeared for the state and Hon. W. R. Bilveu, Weatherfi.rd A Wyatt and Whitney A Newport for the defendant. The grand jury is reported to be at work on the Hannah case, and it is probable will make a report betore the court adjourns tonight. David Carey vs F A M Ins Co. Jury trial, judgment, upon nonsuit for plain tiff for 2o00. Bill of exceptions to be filed before Dec 2. GW Smith vsFAMIna Co. Jury trial, verdict for plaintiff for $59.60 atty fees and $715 princ'paL G B Haieht. admr vs B M Pavne. admr, De-Bonis-non. Trial set for Nov. 25. Wm A Lane vs W B Lawler. Settled. Electa J Phillips va H Barnes et al. recovery of money, attachment. Non suit as to E E Parker. Default earah O Barnes and II Barnes. Albert Rices vs John Leedv, recovery of money, attachment. Settled. State of Oregon vs Jas G Boulin, sell ing malt liquor without license. Ver dict of guilty after trial. Will be sen tenced Nov l, at v a. m. Rev. Edward Davis Speaks. The Rev. Edward Davis has been beard from in reference to the reported engage ment of him to Miss Fayne Strahan, formerly of this city, denying the same, and tells how the report happened. There is pretty good authority for the fact that Rev. Davis at least proposed. The Ex aminer's Oakland correspondent savs: The Bev. Edward Davis, pastor of the Central Christian church, in this city, is somewhat disturbed over reports deny- j ing his engagement with Fayne Straban, a Portland belle and a daughter of the late ex-Chief Justice Strahan, of Oregon. He Bays that ha has a vast amount of work to do in order to build up his church, and to this he is going to devote his entire time. While he has much ad miration for Mis Strahan, he has not the least idea of marriage. The Bev. Mr. Davis is not at a loss, however, to know how the story of the engagement got in to print, lie has a brother who is a newvpayer reporter, and to him he con tided tbb fact that be had met Mies Strahan at Portland and appreciated the acquaintance be bad formed. lbe brother took it tor granted tnat tne young preacher would marry the ladv and assumed the authority to promul gate the engagement. I lie statement xuaue ny udbb cinuau that no engagement exists between ns is correct." said the Kev. Mr. Davis today, Her mother is in Georgia ana Knows nothinsr about the allair. 1 am very very much pained over the false pub'ioa tion. bat I deemed it my duty to remain silent. When the announcement was made of an engagement 1 thought that a denial could not properly come from me, much aa it migbt have Deen aeaireu dj the voune ladv. Her statement is cor re, that the announcemen tls not war- rAntpH. "n mv return from a recent trip in the North I incidentally mentioned to one of my brothers an appreciation of the ac quaintance with Miss Strahan, but what then seemed to be mere interest now ap pears to have been a reportorial pump ing. The arrangement of the engage ment and date was an imaginative flour ish of the p-a. I thought that my re porter brother could discriminate be tween a newspaper story and a fraternal confidence. Of course the whole thing is to be regretted, and I for the sake of the young lady, as well as my own, am very soiry that any publication was made." i lie jnoacrn licauty ) ibnves on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exfcrcise in tie open air. Her form glows with healU. and her face blooms with its beauty. It her system needs tbe cleansing action of a laxative rem edy, she uses the gentle and pleasant liquid J Fell by the Wayside. The Misogamistic clob ia gradually de creasing in numbers. They held a fart well meeting Saturday night at the res idence of Mrs. Houck, where a banquet was tendered Mr. Collins Elkins, pre vious to his withdrawal from the club. The repast was a delicious one. Toasts followed of a high order, eloquent and to the point. Mr. Elkins left on the over land, for Ashland, where he will be united in marriage on next Wednesday to Miss Mamie Johnson. Those present were Mr. Collins Elkins, tne hero of the oc casion, P. A. Goodwin, Luther E.kins, Dr. Geisendorfer. Carlton Sox and S. E. and J. O Irvine. Remarks were made by the Brethren arter the repast as follows: The Past, P. A Goodwin, G. M. act heaven itself upon the past has power. But what has been, has been, and I have had mv hour." The Future, C. W. Elkins, A. M. ''There's a divinity that shapes our ends rough. Hew them how we will." Celibacy, S. E. Irvine, C. M. "A single life's no bnrden; but to draw In yokes is chargeable." Degeneration, O. E. Sox, M. M. "How are the mighty fallen !' Uncertainties, L. Elkins, S. M. "Who thinks that fortune cannot change her mind Prepares a dreadful jest for all man kind." Matrimonial Delusions. J. A. Geisen- dorffer, B. M. "Charmed with distant views of hap- piness But near approaches make the pros pect less." Our Constitution, J. 0. Irvine, F. M. "Tne anion, the constitution and the Enforcement ot the laws." , "And so without more circumstances ataU I hold it fit that we shake hands and part." Assessor Ted Parker, of Toledo, is in the city. O. P. Coshow, of McMinnaville.wiM ia the city today awhile. Miss Ora McFarland went to Oorvallia this noon to reenter the O. A. C. Mr. Merrill Fish came from the Bay this noon and continued his journey to his home in Portland. Seman Meyers was in the city Satur day. He is now a resident of 'Oorvallia where he works in one of the hotels. Mr. Louis Speck hs gone to Port land to reside. Mr. per It will ran on the S. P. from Portland to Junction City. Dr. Rich, of Taquina, has been ser iously ill in this city. Capt. Bensall, his brother-in-law aad Mrs. Rich are both here attending him. Mr. S. Farwell, who baa been lying seriously ill at Plainview with typhoid fever, is reported better, with food pros pects of recovery. Mrs. Mary Wade and daughter J ot Trenton, Nebraska, are in the city the guests of Henry Hopkins. Mr. W ade ia a sister of Mrs. Hopkins. Invitations are out for the marriage of Mi. Will Lyon, now of Pullman, and Miss Nina GalbraiUi, daughter of I P Galbraitti, at the home of the britfe, on Oct. 30. Dr. K. H. Curl, the dentist, is now lo cated in Albany, with his home in the Nash residence on Oalapooia street. Dr. Curl is a brother of the lawyer, L. M. Curl. Mrs. J. S. Purdom, of Grant's rw, who haa been the guest of ilim Mary Reynolds, went to Albany this morning to continue her visit with relatives. Journal. A niong outside attorneys attending cir cuit court are ex-Jode Reuben P. tioise, of &alem, ex-Atty Gen Geo E. Chain U-r-laiu, A. M. Cra ford, of Russburg; the great aiui on v Ben Hay den, of Independ ence, and S. M. Uariaad, of Lebanoo. Mr. J. R. Stockman, recently sentenc ed to one year in the penitentiary on ac count of the Red Crown wheat ebottage, is in the city and will appear aca wimi in the Iscm case. Mr. Mock man secur ed the required $1500 ban without delay. Miss Jennie Saltmareh, who has been connected with the Si. Charles for some lime, weijt to Letanon to-lay on a visit with friends and relative. One night last week a party was tendered at the hotel in her honor. Miss Lou Burnett is temporarily em ployed as bookkeeper in the irst Na tional bank. No election of cashier in that institution to fiii the vacancy caus ed by the death of W. T. Peel, ban as yet occurred. Corvailis Times. Circuit couit week. Attoria is to have three steam iacmiriss. The board of equalization U ia session at the cosrt htuse today. Two car loads of machiitery are now on its way into Ue mines. The Roatburff local was delayed Uy'tj about two hours Ca account of an accident to a freight. The lansea -in the Blue mountains are said to be all dried np, making it rocky picking for sheep. 1896 wil be a leap year. It is certainly to be hoped it mult in the marriage of some of Albany's old bachelor. A representative of Marcos Daly, . tbs Montana millionaire ku been iveli gat ing the Santiam mines A Home Forum was orgaaizad ia Eu gene last week with Frank Savior, brother of Mr. AJ Savior of this city, as president. Joeh Reilly, formerly of the Albany ba ball dob bu been engaged to play third base for Chicago next year. He is one of the bet in the V. S An exebana-e says Coll Van Llere con template moving bis paper tc Seattle or down the Columbia. Taquina Bay people khoold not permit that. The Linn county exhibit at the er posi tion will be shown is Albany on the ter mination of the fair, the store room in the Pfeiffr block beina used far the purpose. This i entirely, proper, and will be appre ciated by our citizens . The nriae 6obt between CoTbett and Fitzsimmotis ail! not come off is Linn coonty. Judire Burnett nwtructed the jury very implicitly on pnze Dgnung . The trial of the case of the state against John Irani will bevin tomorrow or Wednes- dav It in probable the case of Oreaon at Souun will be tried unit, to ue loiiowea by the lsom case. Or Charles Slade and May Howard gave "a free religious lecture on spiritual power" at the orera bonce lat night to a biz boue. It confined of the nmiat cabi net trick by Miro ilowurd, said to hare been cleverly done, defying the clet scrutiny of tbe committee Mr William Vance and Ur Davit. Foot Bai,u Saturday at Eugene the State University eleven fairly wiped the ground with the O. A. C. of Corvallis.the score being 40 to o. mis indicates tnat the U. O's. stand a good chance for the championship. It will be a different kind of a came tboueh when they elav Portland. Portland deteaud Tacoma to 4 in a very dusty game. Willamette defeated Monmouth 44 to S. In Advanced Tecs3 lees's In gtrl hefesnef kg tks . w w 1 .W; etw 1 1 .a.irl la I n.w.. ! JUI aaaaas iswsw wwsUvsWssssrsi. Lesj ,k) Has M tea wevw- n sa miii aw Heed's OarcsjparffFa Llverlne'a Success. The manner in which Livorino baa been spreading out over the U. 8. is in teres ting, though the sale of it haa aa yet been pushed only on this coast. An order recently came from Ann Arbor and two from Missouri. The following tes timonial ia a sample of the manner in which it ts meeting public favor: Portlaso, Oct. 25. Anchor S Chemical Co., Gentlemen : I have tried your Liv erine while Superintendent of the In valid Home, and was so well ploassd with the action and result following that I have recommended it to a frier d in the east in charge of a publso institution, and am in receipt of an enquiry as to lis cost in 5 or 10 gallon iron kegs f. o. b. cars at your place An early reply will greatly oblige. Very truly yours, T. OaMSBKK, M. D. AiiTFon Albas r asd Salbm. Among the many lines on which Halsm and her people are steadily advancing toward the attainment of metropolitan advantages may be mentioned the polite accomp lishment of painting in oils, an art to which many here are devoted. A States man reporter had ths pleasure yesterdsy of booking over an exhibition of 160 dainty examples from the brash ot Mrs. L. G. Young, st her studio over ths First National Bank. Her work ia wonder fully comprehensivs, covering nearly every department amendable to the brush and pallette and reflects marked credit not only for the widsraagsof Mrs. Young's talents, but for extraordinary nuenty asu consummate tecnaiqe she has maintained throughout the whole ensemble. Six of the beautiful pieces referred to were hung in places of honor at the World's fair in IKS and are ex quisite reproductions of Oregon's fa mous fruitage. This gifted lady ia ia full charge of the art department ef the Albany college, but will, tor quits a period, divide her time between her S leta and Albany clawes te the nnqnee tionable ad vantage o( art atndenta here. She will give instruction in object draw- J lug, " , t.uitri. p u ww ere and marine scenes, in oil ; portrait work in crayon, oil sad pastel; painting on chins and tapestry ; landscape, flow ers, game, and traits in pastel, and in ait manner of decorative work on satin, wood, china and cloth, aa wsll as in lus tre work. Statesman. A TaxarAM Casa. These tresspass eases nearly always terminate in favor ot the defendant. The Eagene Onard gives one to the point: In the trespass case heard before Justice Wheeler yea terdav afternoon , wherein J. H. Smith had "brought complaint against Fred Taliatere, aged 14 years, for hunting on his premises, was decided by a jnry trial, the jury returning a verdict et "not gnil ry, and we further find that action was broaght without probable eanae and maliciously." It seems that there is s tend existing between the Smith and Talialero families, both et which reside at Natron, and that the trouble grew from that. The costs in ths case were taxed to the prosecuting witness. The Prineville Review contains the following personals: E. A. Parker and family, of Camp creek who have been visiting relatives snd friends in the Willamette valley for the past month, were ia lbe city last Sunday on their way borne. Ed. reports dull times in Albany and grain, hops and fruits of all kind below par. Frank Elkins, a brother of our popular hardware man, arrived, in the city la.t Sunday bom Albany. He Intends spend ing the wioter in Prineville. As IssMKca Here are a tew things to make a note of sad arad to your frieude: J. F. Frort, who came to Oregon nearly lour years ago, and booght a nfteen acre farm in Polk county, which ne has set out in an orchard farm. He bringe us three potatoes that weigh tea pounds end two tornips that oeifh twenty pounds. A cample of bard yelhw deal corn that yielded.W bushels to the acre. He has bout a new boose, does not owe a cent, and has more then $000 in the bank. He's over $1000 ahead on the four years. Mr. Frost is 72 years eld, las no help but his wile ho is a? g :l s man aa be is. Journal. A DtcASTSors Casks. A collector for the Wrought Iron Range Co. was here this week and while business was slack be went on the war path. He discharged a revolver two or three times and then eccidesuy fell and sprained his ankle. He is laid no for remits and will nmh. ably tea cripple for lue. Junction City Times. The city election niotnleea to be as in terest ing on a. Not many candidates are new in the field but tbir appearance is looked for. In the republican conven tion there will be a coo ten for recorder. Mr. Hentoa and Mr. C. E. Hawkins be ing tbe rand idates. also for marshal be tween W. E. Baker and W. H. Hnston. The ouh candidate mentioned far the emocratic ticket ia C. O. Lee lor mar shal. Mabios Corsrr Cxsscs. Tbe Assess or's cen?a gives the tcAsl population of M anon county as 30.041. In 1890 tt was 2t,4o4. The census includes the inmates the public inetitottions. Salem ia credited with 10,il, while in 1890 it was given as 10,432. The popnlstion given other towns is: WoodWn. 1.004: iil- verton, 830; Stsyton, 489; Ml. Ansel, 349; Jefferson .332; Gervsis. 301 ; Turner, 224; Scott's Mills, 250; Mill City, 114; Aurora, Z1H: Mesare. 65: Detroit. 4: Gates, 43; Mehama, 71, Minto, 17. Places showing a decrease rrora 1890 are Champoeg, Geryais, Mehama, Mill City and inrner. Tnsr KaLso Drcxs. Jefferson Mvers and C. D. Gabnelson went to Port! and Saturday morning aad thence te Sea vie ' island down the river at the invitation of a friend who has hunting grounds there on, and there they enioyed the finest duck hunting ot a decade. They came last night loaded with enthusiasm and ducks; ducks of all kinds mallard, teal. wood-duck ana widgeon which they divided eenerouslr with friends. Thev declare that tbe sport was delightful and tne game very tine, as tbe owners of the hunting grounds on tbe island feed the game as regularly as hoosehoalders feed their tame fowl. The two hunters killed over 100 birds in a day. Statesman. Tna Contract Lai. The contract for erecting the new Broders brick on Second street, was let last evening to I. F. Conn. Consideration, private. There were large number ot bidders. Tbe building will be one story, of brick ; but it will have a nine foot baxemetit reaching part the center. Mr. Broders proposes hav ing tne most complete meat market in tbe valley. Damon and Ptthiab. The nlar of Damon and Pythias will be given in Al bany in about three weeks by Salem talent under charge of Mr. Rasmus. This was recently presented in Salem and made a great bit. It will bo sure of a big audience in Albany. Mr. Rasmus was in the city today making arrange ments lor its appearance. On the Divide. Tuesday, Oct. 20 Mr. Simmons is visiting in Eugene today. Anna and Zolo Grimes are spending me week with their parents. School is progressing nicely with Miss Edith Kerns ot Eugene as teacher. Rumor has it that there is to be wedding in the neighborhood soon. Mins Anna Campbell visited in Eugene last weea. Farmers are getting very anxious for rain as the ground is now too dry to worx. Mrs. Genia Boon and children, of Pa - louse are visiting witn the former's sister, Mrs. John Grimes. B. R. Holt expects to move to town this week. Mrs Mtelmacber is now improving from her recent illness . . . Mrs. Enstace, of Baker City, who has been viefiing friends here, spent a few ye of last week in Eagene. HEAVY TAX PAYERS. Below we give a Hat of tax payers, pay ing on over $10,000. Under the present system the assessment is separate for different districts, making it possible to ruins seme of thosa whoss total footings would be more than $10,000, and some gave probably vary a fewjlollar.', but are substantially correct. A new foaturo of the roll this year ia the assessment of the stock to the owners instead of a gen eral assessment against a corporation. The result ot this will be noticed in a few instances : If H Allen .....t 15.750 Albany Woolen Mills 23,000 Albany Canal & W Co 8 J Archibald L K Blain Sarah Barnes Francis Bellinger Bank ot Brownsville L K Blain Clothing C V H Caldwell M Chambers RCheadle Geo 8 Cos, trustee B W Cooper J A Crawford J W Cosick John Uennr Eagle Woolen Mills First National Bank.rwel estate L Flies DFrornan 2,K.'.) 27.965' 12,500 15 iwi I 11,000 10,000 11,000 1,2W 10,tf05 13.0N5 15,825 H.9.10 n,nr 19.4A5 12,145 28,500 29.305 83,75 10,125 22..W0 17,400 H2 11,500 13,190 J W Gaines A Hackiemaa M Hale RAIrviee Set ft Johns Est IL Knox J Cess T A Lane E W Iegdoa Ms A Hsnders D sfentetth T J Munkera ft MeConnsll Est A Mcllwain N'Beil Bros Est 21 P Payne M Payne.... A Paarca Chas Pfaiffsr Read, Peacock & Co O Rice M A Rogers...., John Settle D Smith P W Spinka. Est ft 8 Strahan Mehsla Turner Wa LVance Keontx A Power , Wm Ledd 8 E Yeonf 12,660 ,oou 70 430 16.000 17,290 13,070 22.J0 10,800 17,780 13,700 29.1W) 10.005 13,770 1225 11, 00 10.800 11.S70 15.500 12.14-5 12, 10.H00 11.900 10,475 17O0 14.590 10.500 81,670 The Senthern Pacifie ft R was iirmrf $350) a mile en deck, 35 miles, and en rolling stock. on the main line, $3000 and $465jS4 on 43.00 mites of Ore gonian railroad an $3000 and $tno$4 on lla miles of Lsbenon branch. The O. C. A K. is assessed pro rate on $100,000. for 30 miles, making $3",099. Lawyer Tutsi ag, of Brownsville is in the sity. Mr. Sam May, of Harrisburg, is in the city today. Ex-Sheriff C. C. Jackson it in the city today on business. H. F. Merrill and family returned this noon from a trip te Portland. Mrs. John Briggs returned this noon from a visit with relative in Portland. Postmaster Stites has returned (mis hit trip to Southern Oregon and North ern California. Mrs. Jessie Osrter snd Miss Nina Laugh sad are visiting relatie and friends in Albany. Saietn Post. J. E. Bernett, of Salem, is in the citr attending his brother William Bamelt. Iv iu dangeroesly til situ hemorrhage of the lungs. H. W. Guff, a former brick mason ot Albany, ia now in South Africa mioing. Hon. Richard Wiliiains, of Portland, has been in the rltv on lrwsl tuainesa. Years aso Mr. Williams defended Hnn dets in luiaeity for the murder oi Cbarky Mr. P. Y. Dnncan rrtura last even ing from Victoria, B. C. where Le has been working at his irais four or fire nioniLs. He id reaia-n ia Altniy dur ing Uie inter. A. Strsney snd Homer X.ubcll bsve purrluksed the livery stable recenllv run by Mr. W.L. Moore aal aid take charge ' of It OvemUer I. Mr. More and fami.v i will leave l-jr California to nasi Je in a few days. Prof. W. A. MvGUe and little son, drove over troui Oakland, Katurvlay at ternoun. retnraitisT in tbe sveairv. The ance Ua year is far abead of any r. vioos record. Ia three departments there are over 17 pupils enrol i id. Rosebnrg Review. A man snot a sat this afteBca. The crowd that fetaered etade thii gi toak a if thkner bwoSkad bra r;xH. Tooroirew saorainc at 6 e'ekek aa ex- enrsiaa train will leave Asaiaed tar Po t- laad. wttk fall cars. It wiU paa AlUauy abowtCe'cJocs, awe tbe party wi. I be tsi by Mr ssdrsa. One Jobs T am pane was arret el lat irbt by ntamhil Lee for obtaining' b3ard fin AtfcVy and ecoes reealred of J. W. Bestir aeriy two ym aco on a fUs check. Ferwwat of proter evident be ill probably be diecbarwed AnotixT cabiaetie show was siren at (he Opera Hoe-e last Bigot by S:se and Mia Howard. Tats cranpeay i not at generous a tbe Wajere. They Ml tbs ton of tae rabiset even e the beys could ass the pro ceedings taroegn the am t Up kote; hot blade bad It covered. Hist Howard is quite a genius at cabinet tricks. Inmovso W it sat Ortxoox. Wheat bee ssrende4 to 42 cents, a gain of 2 eeete. Tbe ontlook is good for a con tinued bat slow rise, perhaps to 50 cents atDuceurattts probable the sales ot wheat will be general. tWewsa a tea bat W teaa.a naiMu te tee east anWi at Alaaa. Uu eneaty IWt. M, 1396. ft, aaiUas for tkaaa Wam a-a.t give loa wm wt.ioh teey War asvnsttia. Wm Baldwin, Eph Cameron, r, JJickinson. Miss Alice Miller. C L Pattteon, frank Pierce, J O Pratt, H T Bidders. T. J, Brrms, r M Art Custom Tailoring. Besides his regular business W. R Graham is prepared to take orders for high art enstom tailoring by a leading house in New York, only nnion labor employed and first class work guaranteed. AU kinds of garments made trotn the nrtt line of aamnlea ever seen in Al bany. a fact easily appreciated by an ex arainatlonot the sample book. Suits from $16 op. . Kati'a Clover Koet,tii great olood pu fier f'vr fretti-vM and ceara. to th complexion and c.- constipation, OC, l.oo Feahay & Mason Agent. Stdloh's Cuic. tne great cough and croup cure, Is tn great demand. Pocket bee contain twomv-nve aoan nniy 25c Childfen 'ove tt. Sold by droggiiti. Captain Sweeney, U S A. San Diego Cat at v: "ShltoU' Caiarrn lie m ear the ftrt medicine I hsve ever found that would do me any gosd " Price 50? AestWdwd Rfetstvt IWewn Wf1d' Pair, CoH Me4al, Mtsrwrnter Pair. "PCX ' P0SK3 ost Pfsfeet UU. j3'vit3oi UOHfc. ANU ABROAD Wheat 42 centa. Conn Or. liunton for groceries. The best fresh groceries and produce at Cono & HuKton's. Try one of those fin auirar cured shoul ders at Schultz Bros. market Choice sutrar cured hams and bacon at i Sbultz Bros, market. Fair prices lend a charai O neat print ing. Smiley the Printer. NicMtt watches at French's jewelry nitre, i $1 M, f 00 and $2 50. Ladies the Utcxt faahi in in a M?,imlec drea mod by Mrs. McLean Wf hen you want good, pure, tweet lara go to Shultz Bron market. Good treatment at Cno nnd UubU)dji, and thoir titxxU are tbe best. Takfe advantage of the biu reductions in the price of photos at Tinkles. f butos all sizes and stvlea going at greatiy reduced p.iies, at Tinkle. Sottie e'egant dntfirftie in croi-kery ware at low p i ut l unn and ll'utons Jo. II Alber; and MU Jewio Da' rv ra pe were mrri d at Salem tart ni lit. 20 ez. xavon Map at Parker Hroa. tor only 6 ceata a bar. fbia is a world beater. Fren h, tbe jeeer, ban 500 pin tuah iuu oieuntod with ailver, at 10 ccdU each. If you want a good ahine call on ea tbe dou sane Shiner at Veruks barber shop. , i , ' " " 3 A larue and choice atock of jewe'ry. ail ver ware, etc. Jut received at Will and SUrka. No matter what other say. Tinkle will make photo cheap a anyone an-i guarantee the best work The moat elegant line of statuary ever brought to Albany at ill andStsrk. In acverai beautiful figures. . Ir. Anrplusd, w; found guilty at Port land, of aaaault with a daageron aeapoc on Dr. Holmes. Four hobos had a fight in the calaboose but night. Tbey were greatly grieved be caue Marahai Lee put a atop to it. Tbe yooarf peoples societies of the city will give a anion ancial fur member aad in rited friend at the armory tonight. According to the railroad report the shipment -f froiu haa increaaad wonder fully is tbu valley ia the paat tw-i years. A large liimVt of Chinese pheanant are being shipped oat of Oregon for breeding parpewes. Nearly every uts ia tbe U- a la trying to raise some. A brilliant meteor shot through the seavtn hut evening and west aUahisg in to Benton covsty arrow the river according to appearance. Remember th chkVen pie supper at the W.C.T. 0. Hail Wedoeaday Oct, 30. Sapper will be served from 6ve to eight Prire o sapper 25 cents children 15 centa. We have made tome very pretty Wedding AnooacenabL Reception Card etc. re ceetly. We have ths lateat styles, all ericas. ParttM ia need of goo 1 printicar should see Smiley the Printer. Capt. X. B. Ii3.aplirey, hi been ep- rHBted deputy proaacur4a attorney fjr tea csxinty aad will bate hi cffioi with JdJe How-it. Ibe appointment give jvri atlMfaUwn 1 v Oiegua br sue in the r ces at Loa Aaara'ea Moaday. la tbe 2:13 ctasa. paries, pane JI.COO. i'atb mount woo.tiaie 3:10; i.2 cbua. padog. pane $1,000, I ra- ret a crebalu won. lime. 1J. Ia order to be op to date Too will aeed to ee fahner Cot' tweaty I jar bute Brosaiet. Tbey wiu pleaw kbit grwwa feo- pie sad deiifcfii tbe uu e Ida. At Lbs Orera Hoaas r'rulaj evening, Nov. lt- Tbe Srt ecno of tbe Babut Convention at Eu.-eee. bev. Mr F atoa return mi notary frjm Sailow, Cbiua. wit. dehver a ttiuatooary addrea at tba Baptist cnurch of tbu cilj. Tooraday 7; ; p tu. Cor Jul laviiatiwa s extenJea to ail. Maj. Peat, at bead ot toe imeromeot workofUeN. .. haj returned to Ore gao from Va-bm-too wbere it coutterti with tbe cOi miUre Uul rvceouj ime.li gated Y.qjta tiay . It i Mid a favurabte rrport recumtucaduig farther iut)rueuicnta will te mads- Tbe play cf Damon and Pythias to be given la Atuaoy in tbe near future u ai-rra-lj caatinjf favorable ooeuneot. 1 te leading part wilt be takes by Wm. Raa mu and if e and a couple jl Salem peo t le. Tbey wul be aitel by Albany ktigbt and ttathtmw ataters It waa Mated yelevday on good aatitori- r l ora rail- j rxd magnate, with a special par'y of oth er capital iU. will be ta Aatoru abeal tee tune Mr. Itaminonj return, to ktok over Actorta' facilibc for Uoiaeaa. Aatorian. W. II.Futer, of Crook coonty claim to bate baes the tirt white r.ae married in Oretfoa. Tbe crenior waa performed at Urern City, on An. U, lsi Tbe bnde wa Mary Brown, wbo ha beee dead tnirt; year. Mr. r o-tT reiies at raunaa wiut fcu in-law. J. T. Faulkner, a former Lian county man, and i 7 j year t ag. G. A. R. Ectertaiaei'nt at the G A R. Halt, oa SatuHar. Noveaibr I. lsM. Doa't rail to come, it will be neb, rare aad racy. I to and ee bow the old Veteran acted en tbe "rented Field,' and bow they were punuhed under militarv law. Tbey will alio give Ton a taate of ' army grub' cufTrc. baketl bean and hard tack. AU br tea crnts. Bound to Sec Foot Rail. Three Orvallis bovs were determined to ere the foot ball game at Eugene at all hazards without anr money out. Thev reached Engene. "The Times tells of their return as follows: Tbe trio, at 11 o'clock the mgbt after the game, mounted the blind baggage on the S. P. overland freight at Eugene, bound tor home. They got into an emp ty box car, and after having three negro and five white tramps for companions, their ear was set out n a siding st Shedd. They succeeded, however, in catching another car on the same train, and reached Albany at 3 a. m. There the nigbtaatch eepied ihi-m, and in the belief that they were tramps wsrned them to get out of town quick or they would be shut np for vas. The students didn't wait tor a second bidding, bnt put the Albany bruize between them and thd belligerent policeman with all haste and then struck out afoot for Corvailis. Thev reached home in the erav dawn of the morning footsore and sleepy, and though the trip was inexpensive enough to siit, they will attend the next game via another route. Itcconiins a Farce. lteferee Woo-lcook has set Monday Not. 4, at 2 p. tn. as tho limit ot the time for filing objections to claims against that $100,000. Objections have already been filed against the claims of Lincoln, Ben ton. Linn and Marion counties for taxes, on several grounds. A new claim is that of Turner. McClure and Ralston for 18, .76.which they claim waa audited by or der of J mt m) line. Thev also claim an additional compensation in assisting tne conrt and its officers since July 1893 ot $10,000, $f.000 for the eastern fino, and $5,000 lor J. R. Bryson. The Farmers Loan & Trust Oo . are very modest in their claim of 110.102 as trustees, which thev claim aa audited. John P. Fays claim as attorney for Mr. Hadley is only 7.606. V. K. Pendleton, a New Y'ork attorney, who helped him, will be satis fied with onlv $3000 It. O. M. Rand.the New Yorh expert, sent out by the bond holders, the gentleman wnomet v m. 01. Hoag in a aerio comic duel with a pair of shears, thinks $12,752 will be about right. Tli(. Mrvices are claimed to have been done for Hadley, but Hadley it is claimed was not receiver until afterwards, and Rand was supposed to represent the bondholders. This whole business ia l-eootning de cidedly funny. A 14-year-old boy was arrested in Lane county recently and presenieu to tue grand inrv for indictment on a criminal charge. Investigation proved that the charge was maliciously brought, "the outgrowth of a family feud.' Tbe legal prosecution of the child through malice is one degree more heinous than the brutal castigation of a child in anger Eegene has had a recent exhibition of the one and Portland of the other. Tbe grand lury in both instances did its duty, tboneh the result in each case fell far short of justice." Oregonian. The boy hails from uan county instead ot ine, SOCIAL AND PERSONAI The Eastern Stars gave a very pleasant social at the Corinthian hall last evening. Mrs. F. Shultzand Miss Sbultz return ed last evening from a trip to Vancouver and Portland. Mr. George Furry, 01 Seattle, is in the city, having been subptienaid here as a witness in a case in the circuit court. Mr. Cyrus Shepard and Mies Snsan Down were unite! in marriaire in Ore gon on July 16, 1837, which completely contradicts the roster-Brown claim ot precedence. Mixs Catherine Coeswell. the actrem. who haa been in Euuene several months on a visit with her ister, lett today for New York Oty, where she has a profes sional ergttgetuent. ' . A childrens party was tendered Miss Georgia Moore last night at the residence 01 1. 31. French, previous to her depart ure for California. She will take with her the good wishes of a large number of school mates. Mr. Will Lyon arrived in Albany this noon from Pullman, Wash. Tonight he will have reason to be happy in leading to the alter one of Albany's best young ladies. Miss Nina Galbraitti. President C. H . Chapman went to Salem today and tonight will deliver a lecture before tbe Unity club in that eity on the comedy ot Shakespeare, "As You Like It." Guard. Theee lectures are aaid to be very entertaining, and Albany lovers ol Shakespeare should secure them the coming winter. Mr. J. F. Ilantteuiau, residing beyond Fosters, was in the city today. Mr. Hantleman retmlee only ten miles from where placer tuiuiug ia being carried on in the bautiaui and twenty-two miles from the Saatiaui mines, lie re porta a ruad in contemplation into the tuiuet, and says one wxiid be built et,ily that would not be affected by anow in the winter. I lis section ot the coonty is building up fast. Judge Kelaay, of Corvailis, waa 76 years of age Oct. 23. Some of his former students presented him with 'an um brella and cane. Tbe Times says that after the judge bad ex pressed his thsnks, complimentary speeches were made by Lieutenant Deotler and J. Fred Yates. calling attention bhe Judge's record not only as an Indian war veteran, but as an advocate at the bar for more than fifty years , and a judge upon the supreme bench. Those present were: H. L. Hol- cate. Lieutenant Dentler, J. Fred Yates, Joseph If. Wilson, Brady Burnett, A. L. Mcrsdden and L. V. Eberhart, a QrauBCrui at am Day rAa-rr. A party was tendered Mr. Carlton Sox last evening at the residence of Mr. E. F. Sox, in honor of his 21st birtbdtv. It was also n.ade the occasion for rejoicing ovrr me use ournday 01 .". cuot Irvine, Miss Mamie Cundiff and Miss OJya Hewitt, all occurine between Oct, 22 and Uct. JSt. by whom Mr. Sox was assisted in entertaining. These four youns Deo Die. of the same age, have spent most of their lives ia Albany, hence tbe occasion was an uncommon one. It waa duly appre ciated in the good will that prevailed Interspersed through the sociability of the evening a program was rendered con sisting of a piano duel by Mrs. P. A. Young and Mie Mildred Barmester, rec itations ty Misaes fcva Suupeon and Mamie Condiff, a vocal duet by Miss barmester and Mrs. N uttingnd twenty- one sentiments ironi sulbore.endinf witb an original poem on the quartet. A de licious lunch waa eerved and it was after midnight when the happy company ad journed. Tboe present aere: Mi see Mamie Cuodtff, oiga Hewitt, Flora Ma son, Lida Galbraitb. Alice Porter, Edna and Mollis Luper, Ethel and Clara Da vis. Sadie and Laura McBride, Mattie Anderann R i lUait- in w . Nona Irvine, Lena Man-hall, Alma and Edna Breckenri-Ljv, Nellie Blodgeu, Iaa McCulloch, Miidred Burmeeter, Anna Flinn, Helen Crawford, Ins Robertson, Gertrude Coortarigbt, Hatue Bail. Edith Smkk, Litiie ILart, LUiel Redhrld, Mary Williams.Ava Baltimore, UOie Bailumore, Bertba Ellis, Mae Pol lock, barah Aithouse, Marv Stewart, Emma hox, Flo Nutung. Rct. H. L. litiod, ProL huUicrlorJ, Louis Smick, LuUwr FJkins. Cariten Sox, S E Irvine, J C Irvine, Claud Vunk, Stanley and Edgar Stewart, Freak Steilmeker, LvSe Speer, John Aitermatt. Mr and Mrs E D t ueick. Mr snd Mrs FC Avers, Mr and Mrs W B Peaeuck, Mr and Mrs Ed Biod gett, Mr snd Mrs Van Wibon. Mr and Mrs Percy A Young, Mr and Mrs E F Sox, Mr and Mrs S E Young, Mr and Mrs L E Blain, Mrs Miller and Mr and Mrs Nutting. A Bxas Sroav. Bear stories are al ssrs readable. Here ia one particularly eo : A Lake cieek rormpoodent of the MM ford Monitor gives the fallowing ex perience of Measrs Han ley. Singer entt Downing, well known residents of that section : "Last Friday when riding on a plateau on the mountain near Mt. Pitt a small shepherd dog that bad followed them came rushing tewards them and immediately at its heels was a she bear. One of the party, when the bear waa not more than 15 steps away, drew a 32 Colts revolver and fired, hittinc her: she turned and after her went the do, Han ley Slingcr and Downing, crowding ber so close that she took to a tree, and aa the bovs parevi under her she sprang from the tree, nearly knocking Ilanlev off his borse, but alter her again went the quartet pressing ber so hard and their unearthly yells and the nips of the little dog forced her again to climb a tree which they surrounded and five shots from tbe 32 Colts revolver in the hands of one of the party brought ber to the ground dead, ever'v shot having taken effect. Hanlev aad Slinger now have the hide as evidence and a trophy ot the cnaee. New Time Card. Fallowing 1 Uu new tiaw card of th Albany Street Railway: !be car will leave corner of First and Washington strertayu follow: 4 :30 a. m. for morning overland train. SK " " lbannn train. llu'fi " " Yaquina train. 120 noon, train going south. 12:3i p. ra.. Kfwhurg train itorth bouud and weat bound Yamuna train. 1 Km p. in., O. C & t. train, east bound. 40 ' Lebanon train. 11 -S5 " Overland train going south. 40 " Crphan's Home. The car will aloe meet all incoming trains on both the Southern Pacific and O C. It E. railroad. C. G. Bitrxhart. Secretary Worthy Your Ccnfidcncc. The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in conquering scrofula in whatever' way it may manliest itseii is voucnei lor uy thousand who were severely afflicted by this prevalent tlieai, but a ho now re joice over a permanent cure bv Hood's Sarsairilla. Scrofula may apiear as humor, or it may attack the elands of the neck, or break out in dreadful run nine sores on the body or limbs. At tackinir the- mucous membrane, it may develop into catarrh or lodging in the lungs lead to consumption, uome as tt may, a faithful course of treatment with Hood's arsansrilla will overcome it. for working upon the foundation of all d ur eases, impure blood, the system is clar ified and vitalised, and viitor, strength and health restored to the body. Dyspepsia. E. W. Jot Oomtasy Gentlemen t 1 have taken your Vegetable. Sarsaparilla and can say I have never seen anything equal to iu 1 have suffered ten years ?.i , . . . 1 .1., . .... W1I41 dyspepsia, not living auie to eat anything but milk and brown bread. Life was nothing but misery for me. Now I have a good appetite, eat any thing I wish, and feel no disagreeable effects from it, I wish I could tell all dyspeptics and urge them to try your Vegetable Sarsaparilla. (Signed) Ma. John Timothy, Forbestown, Ca ALBARfl aUKKKT. Wheat, 42o Oats c Floor, 12.50 Butter 20s Egts 12 Lard, l 'J to 15c Pork ham, IS to 16c ahoulders, 9 Side 1 1 to 13o Hay Baled $MK 10 jej's for the waded and Health, tor all KuUiia. OT'$ UeETaBU $AMAMaiU. laaMdafront t bet ba, and JT T coauina bo I I ties tbronKli aatore'sowa proper chan aela. Joy's Veaetabla lac ra I y ICS edlr 1 taraparil!a care Iya. Sepsia, b r wale Liver vVetalla ear partita raaa tbe Uw4 of all l'a i a pari ti,' aad CoBpialnta Kldn all tjaanr- Jtf Teg etable Mmfsnila prevsnts Ured fsal iefs, staggaruig ao satiaas, paipiauion ef aaert, nak ot Wood as tne kead, llswaeatingini in ears, aaoej aafoss ths aaadadia, bit- toe((e sroaia, niaaplas faea,kWy aad ttmb, dorliaeafaerve fares diawy srslls,aatat rsaiia, oala, tiaauay fae seal kak. sew tlttse iabgaa, ia seaaaia, 4 aU Sia- ftvoraad kaJaaya"'1' teya SaaMtao kv artilaaa4 by a(t SrirMa, nafaaaa abatltwaa Wkaa jm 9! tm UtlwaaiW Mil SHEEP. 130 to let on shares all tnyHh r or ia smaller lots. Call on i. Y. rrontman, drayman, Albany Oregon, WANTED. A reliable, active gentle man or lady to travel for reliable, established bmue. Salary $789, payable $1$ weekly and money advanced for ex penses. Situation steady. References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. n. ai.-c, i reeiaem, Vmcago. HAT STORAGE for tbe seas . Call oa M. Senders on Ferry between 1st andZBlsrs. Albany Ore PIANO for rest or for the DaMocaAT office. Call at t tv fcig price u paid for qainite oece, f&3 an eunce. think uf that; new for eta IJodge Jt Sic Far land wiii ell joq enoagh to kaotk the malaria from a whole 'f i y - Their atock of good i Srt da aed Ineir true low. AU caUaaten treatea abke. ALBANY IS ALL RIQHT keep your ee on thi fact and afco bear ia mind kat C. E. brow ell will aappiy your wants is r&e grocery uae creufer :ban any competitive bouae la tbw city Farm Loans. ! have a lttmt-d aaonnt cf moaev te loan oa good farm land ia lino and ad fiaiff code'y On vers fa'jrsUe terms. interest parable aanaaJiT- Cell or wnte at once a u amount I tare for ioanina will b be note. C G. BrSKBAKT. Albany, Uregon. Buy y ;or pejebr at toe Pj office Gro eery. Idie wistini treatment for tcalctrccb or daadra. 1 aui n-ke cpecial reduced prt'ea, fer 4 weeks only, Louis Viereck. Fob Saix. A aecond biad lumber wa. roa srd tcsiebodv ir wood. Icouira to Sila Cooey or Geo. S. Acbesca. Far Pore Drugs Dawson's. fswrvoos Prxmrasaoo. E. W. Joy Cost AST I have sagejad from ncrvona proatrstioo from f narvial losers. Can eav Joy's VegeUble Sarsa- rarilla has cored me. My liver, stomach and bowels have been very inactive, bat since taking Nrr remedy I am entirely welL All bnsinese men and women sboald new it. Pleae paMtsh. (Signen) Ma. W. Hekt Jojob. Boue Montana Vae. m w a CaBd. aba a far Caatarkv waa eVa aaa CaQdkoa. saa awteS Dr. G. W. Marina, pbyician aad aur g-os, Albaay Or. Call answered prompt ly ia city or country. Hereafter all eoo-bt nurchaaeJ of Jnlini Gradabol will be delivered free of charge. 00 one win ce aiKraed to nnderseU nim. !i 1 m w 1 r, hi m vf m w rr$ !ii iimf k4 KMn- er awwsts, waiaa in taebeaksiaawaaly. eaatas. fbei Don't Get Tired of talks on Clothing It cant be Helped We've rot to talk to yoa about clothing, and for your own good too. It fa never Played Out, . The subject its very near our heart anJ rour'a too.raiihl you, you can afford to buy good ckvhing for you can't afford to go without that's logic pore and cold. If Your'e Weary of hearing about it-attend to it and then it won't fret yoa any more. JUST IN New Lines of They Are Are You Coming ? L. E, Blain Clothing Co.. The Leading Clothiers. llilllllllHt'l)ltlllil"MWW'lMIMI'WH'HMMiaiki!lB OT 01 r Every Day This Week at Sale for Mcllwain Estate. INSURANCE AND MONEY BROKER. Coaitj Yerrzsti SeU. el.ee, KisUb Ore... JTR. M. U. ELLIS, Physician And Surgecn. Albany, Oregon- Treabvthe diseases of the eye and ear. spectacles accnrately fitted. 2-1 FIR EXCHAXGE. fO acre of im proved frm land witkia fsdr mike of Albany, all ia cultivation. iDti&dirg 4 acre of trait, for city reiience rreperty. J. U. k' -ecey. 1HS. Cnakk Block Albany, Cr FUlhrg and extracting ei teeth witben oaln asvecialry BICYCLE FOR SALE.-" model ;tnaol Ran bier, on easy tanas. Call at DsnocaaT oice. DRESSMAEIXG -A competent dress maker wiebe a few mere places to sew bv the dav. Charges reasonable. A perfect fit guaranteed. 1st street Pearce block, Room 33. IF TTUIUm I StrebJ;. lately of Mifl Catr Oresoa will commosicate wtih Fr.-d Race South bead. Wa&bincton, ixnrm tjoa of interest to aaid WiLiam I. fitaaton will be given. NOTICE Tie snbarribfr avedosed tbeir blacksmitb bosii ess i A bany. All parties indal-ted to then are f-qaes-al r:and tetUo atcsce, u swy: coots. A1PQISK Ukos. LAIT OE GEirTLt'lLLS BOOK KEEPER. ith referenoes. who has i-ilXO ca?b to loan, for a year on ample e enrity. aad take steady Oaition as book keeper and manager, on a salary of $1C0 per month, for a well known, long estab lished, good pavine cwBpaay at Fort la ni. Address "L." 706 Marqoam Baiidtai. Portland, Oregon. n r rtt m th hi t inti w u i:!tnint? Black Dress Suits Boys School Suits AU Wool rante-in winter weights-2.25 to $3.0. Going, aaauve ejr'up vi iiK (ivara.